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                  <text>10 - The Dati)' Senhnel, Mtddleport·Pomeroy, 0 . April 'l:l, 1973

Two District

Army of Scouts will mount
eight-hour war OTJ litter
HUNTINGTON - Can 1,000
Trt.State Area Scouts clean up
more than 100 mtles of roadwa) thts Saturday'
They thmk they can And
they've devised more than 30
special proJects atmed at that
and several other goals
The scouts, aH members of
the Tn.State Area Boy &amp;out

CoWlctl, will be repeatmg an
effort begw a year ago when
more than 600 scouts cleaned
up 95 mtles of roadway and 40
mtles of shorelines along Tn-

MEIGS ntEATRE
Tomght &amp; Saturday
Aprtl27 28

WHEN LEGENDS
DIE

nvers , cree k s and
run offs m JUSt e1ght hours
StaLe

More than 40 scout units wtth

members rangmg from young
men and women m hJgh school
age explorer umts to teen-aged
boys to etght-year old cub
scouts wtll JOin w1th thetr
leaders Ill the day·long errort

Several area busmesses,
mcludmg the Huntmgt onBascd Owens-IIhnms Plant,
PepSt.Cola of Huntmgton, and
Hllj),lingl&lt;ln___i&gt;ubhshmg Company, are contn bubng man-

power and expertise to ass1st
the young people m the e££orls,
whach are aimed at makmg the
Tn-State a better place to hve
''We behevewehave a maJOr
litter problem m the Trt-

contracts ler

execuhve w1th Owens-Ilhnms
who ts volunteer chatrman for

Rrcha rd Wtdmark
Fredenc Forrest
I PGl
AFEW
BULLETS MORE
(Techmcolor)
Peter Lee Lawren ce

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Drane Zura

Sun , Mon , Tues
Apr 29 30, May 1

KANSAS CITY
BOMBER
Raquel Welch
Kevtn McCarthy

( PG )
Cartoons
J Stooges

the Scouts' parhctpatwn
· Government f1gures show
that more than ftve pounds of
sohd waste are created every
day for every man, woman,
and ch tld m the Trt-State area
Some of that ts damagmg our

envtronment m the form of
htter "
" The Scouts are gomg to try
to help, 'Vass continued, "But

we're gomg to need everyone
else's help Keep Amenca
Beaultful Day ts merely a

Otl Day

Show starts 7 p m

special proJect to can attentiOn
to

the

b1gger day·to-day

problem"

two h1ghway Improvement

Umts parhctpatmg m the

project £rom thts area

b~

locahhes where they meet
mclude
M-G·M D1strtct-Pack 206,
Cheshtre Kyger PTA, Pack
209, Addavllle PTA , Pack 243,
~cme Ftrsl Bapttsl Church:
Pack 249, Mmeral Lodge No
242, I 0 0 F, Pomeroy: Pack
256, New Haven Umted
Methodtsl Church, New Haven,
W Va , Troop 2110, a group of

bustnessmen of Galhpohs,
Troop 230, Salem Bapttsl
Church, Palnol, Troop 257, St
Peter's Evangehcal Lutheran
Church, Pomt Pleasant, and
Troop 259, 3664lh Ordnance

markings

An effective style revue of

gowns or yesteryear has been
woven mto the operetta which
IS dtrected and accompamed
by Mrs Phyllts Hackett of the
£acuity

Scene stealers on opemng
mght were Lisa Scaggs, cast as
the snooty shopper m the

conv tn c mgly

played

by

Judy

Lavender
The pubhc ts mvtted to al·
tend tomghl's £mal show

a m to noon Monday at the
Reedsvtlle Post Offtce m ob·

servance of Postal Service
Day

A hmtled

number or

tmpnnted envelopes honormg
postal

people

wtll

be

distributed free to v1s1tors on a
ftrst come, first servid baSls
Spec1al stamps wtll be on sale

and ref1 eshments of coffee,
donuts, punch and cookies Will
be served
• BATTERIES STOLEN
Galha County shenf£'s

depuhes were mvestlgatmg the
theft or baltenes taken £rom a
bulldozer owned by Benme
Cardwell o£ Vtnton. The dozer
was parked at the Robert

Scurlock property Scurlock's
home was also entered

pomeroy
rutland

pomeroy
national
bank
the bank of
the ce ntury
established t872

Member

FDIC

"Cioing one itep further"

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REGISTRATION SET '
Regtstrabon for ftrst grade
at the Sahsbury Elementary
&amp;hool wtll take place Tuesday
from 9 to 11 a m and from I to 3
p m ,Parents are urged to
brmg lhetr chtld's btrlh cer-

hficate and ImmumzatLOn
records
SALE PLANNED
The Eagles Class o£ the
As~ury
Untied Melhodtst
Church wtll hold a rummage
sale May 3, 4, 5tn the Wtllte M
coates bu1Idmg, Second st,
Mtddleport, begmnmg at9 a.m

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Putney, Pomt Pleasant, Unda

Waugh, Galltpohs, Mrs Ed·
ward Smith, Northup: Mrs

Arthur Pursley, Sandyville,
Reynolds

Solonayer,

Patncta

Stover,

Ashton: John Huber Il, Pomt
Pleasant, Mrs Russell Leach,
daughter, Henderson: Mrs.
Leslie McGrath, Leon, Wliham

Gardner, New Haven 1 Mrs
Thomas Denney, Galhpolis and
Mrs Dewey Whtte, Galllpohs
BIRTHS - Aprtl 27, a
daughter to Mr and Mrs

Wheeler,

Pomt

Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED - Ronald Fry,
Pomeroy, Elite Mae Lemley,

Pomeroy , Linda Cunmngham,
Pomeroy.
Helen Smith,
Racme, and Jean Atkms,

Racme
DISCHARGED - Ardella
Herdman, Mary Van Houten,
Carolyn Adams, Ella Halfhlil,
Earl Denny, Lowell Wmgett,
Paula McKmney, Cmdy Dtll,

Ic1e Tucker, Vern Chevalier,
Mary Queen, C.cli Queen,
Harold King,Anna Gnm, Mary

Smith, Everett Cremeans,
Ba r ba r a Cl a r k; J a s on Qw IIen

Wellther
~m

hkely tn the east and a

chance of showers m the west
tomght and cool. Lows m the
mtd 311S to near 40 Mostly
cloudy and cool Saturday w1th
a chance of showers m the east.
Htghs Saturday 45 to 55
LOCAL TEMPS

Temperature tn downtown
Pomeroy at 11 a m Frtday was

MASON DRIVE-IN
,','

Saturday Night 10 til 2

The MEIGS INN
992-3629

POMEROY

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1nformat10n when he announced a renewed, personal
mqmry two days later.
- The Washington Post quoted an unnamed associate of
Dean as sa)'Ulg Dean went to
the Prestdent March 20 and
satd he was w1lling to "testify
freely and go to jail" if
necessary for his ro!e m the
Watergate as part of "com·
plete disclosure by everyone."
Dean was descrtbed as feeling
such action by hun, Ehrlich·
man and H R. Haldeman was
needed "to save the preslden·

COLUMBUS - WERT T. COLLOPY, 57, and Werrtck
Weatherson 57 employes of the state Bureau of Motor Vehicles,
were fired Th~sday after bemg charged with accepting bribes.
Offtctals said tbe charges were in connection with a plan to
shave points off records of drtvers who were fa~d with
suspension or exarrunations. James 0. Phipps, a used car dealer,
was charged wtth acting as a middleman for persons who wanted
points taken off thetr records.

Now you Know
The oldest natiOnal anthem
sttllin use ts the Netherlands',
based on a 15th century folk

servancy Dlstnct m Rutland.
Operahon Mainstream has
been extended to Oct. J' 1973 on
a grant of $209,550 for iiO persons.
Operahon Mamstream
enrollees are prunarily older
unemployed persons in rural
areas and small towns. They
are employed on beaulificatJOn
and conservation projects to
unprove conunwtties where

song

the

they hve.

cy."

,

THE GODFATHER
(Color
Marian Branda
AI Pacmo

Leadmg

Creek

Con-

EtBERFELDS IN POMEROY
Furniture Department-Jrd Floor

Another Big Shipment Berkline Chairs

destruction of Hunt's £ties were

"essen bally correct." He satd
be based h1s optmon on personal meetmgs and telephone

conversatiOns he had w1th
Gray Wednesday and Thurs·
day
Wetcker, a close friend of

~
F~·~ ) .',

Gray, sald there was "no
questton m my mind that Pat
Gray did not use good
JUdgement m a vanety of In-

stances."
HWlt, a former Whtte House
consultant and an ex-CIA
agent, pleaded gmlty to all
charges at the outset of the
tr1al o£ tbe seven ongmal
Watergate de£endants m
January Tr1al testimony
showed that matertal from his
Wh1te House office was

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Berk\Tne ~
T~INNO\ATORS

~ Recner
SPEOALS

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last week by th1s paper, tssued the
followtn g statement Saturday
The Gall1pohs Datly Trtbune and
Sunday T1mes~ntmeJ are to be com-

annual convention
For the next year, Dr Clarke wtll

preslde over all ofhc1al meetings and
conclaves of the ASSOCiatiOn, preside over

mended for the1r offer to pubhsh the
opmwns of the candidates for Galhpohs
C1ty Commission so that cthzens &lt;:an
choose Hte best quahfted men to serve
them

all sesstons of The Councll (board of

directors) and also serve as co-chatrman
of the assocJatJOn's delegation to the
American MediCal Association Bouse of
Delegates
Dr Clarke already serves and Will
continue to serve as an OSMA delegate to
the AM.A Followmg hts formal mstallal!on, he and Mrs Clar ke wtll gJVe a

The large field o£ candidates for ctty

commissioner ts a very healthy s1gn and (
have the h1ghesl 1egard £or all the other

candidates The growth or Galhpohs has.
been phenornenal m the pasJ few years and
1t 1s- prcdtcted to gro.w even faster m the
near future Jt IS more Impm·tant than ever

arrest, and most of 1t subsequently was turned over to '!&gt;e

Fill

St. Paul Lutheran
Church
Sunday School
9: lS.a.m.
Worship Servtce

Pastor

Vts1tors Always Welc:o~~
Corn 2nd &amp; Sycamore Sts.

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Pomeroy

DEBBIE CALL, POMEROY, purchases a tJCkel to the M-G-M Boy Scout
&amp;out-o-rama lobe held Saturday and Sunday at the Pomeroy Jumor H1g!t SchUvl
bulldmg, from Paul Reed, center, a member of Pomeroy Troop 249 Looking on 1s
Tom Reed, a )Wltor lea der or the troop Ttckets are $1 per famtly and may be
purchased from any Boy Scout Hours of the event are Saturday, 7 30 to 9 30 p m
and Sunday, 2 30 to 4 30 p m

'Rama show set
POMEROY - Ttcket sales are underway £or thts year's MGM Dtslrtcl
Scoul.Q-~ma May:; and 6 m the Pomeroy
Jumor Htgh School Audtlonum
The Scou l·O·Rama -provtdes Boy

Scouts and Cub Scouts an opportumty to
bUild booths and dtsplays to tell the pubhc

about scoutmg and to !how the1r pubhc
concern and mvolvement
W1lllam R Stephenson, Pomeroy,
chalrrnan of the event, today Issued the
times of the program The Scout..Q~Rama
wtll be open £rom 7 30 p m to 9 30 p m
Saturday, May 5 and £rom 2 30 to 4 30 p m
Sunday, May 6
BtU Wellman, ttcket chatrman and

and 14 are Interested m scoutmg
programs
Samples said as a result of the high
mterest shown by youngsters through the
survey, dtstrtct offtcJa ls hope to start
approximately 20 new Cub and Boy Scout
umts m the M-G-M area
Tuesday, a meetmg wtll be held m the
Appalachtan Power Off1ce, Pt Pleasant,
at 7 p m for the purpose of organizing new

umlq
Orgamzers expected to attend are Mr
and Mrs John Stewart, Wilham W1sc,
Howard

Roush, Mtifred Hysell,

Jack

Rogers, Mrs Chnsttne Napier, Judy
Issac, Tom Metcalf, Lyle Dunsmore, Fred
Fraley, Carl Cameron, Hank Cleland,
John Whtttiey, Carl Murray and Andy
Tabbapore
Another mee!tng wtli be held on May B
at 7 p rn at \'{htch t1me orgamzers and

prospective umt sponsors w1ll discuss the
future of scoutmg programs This sesswn
wtll also be held at the Appaiachtan Power
Co off1ce

Area rtrmsand residents who have not

m 98 pel or the schools m been contacted but would like to par.

Pro£

Kenneth Myers,

Head of the DIVISIOn of Natural Science,
and Associate Professor of Chemistry at
Rto Grande College, has been elected

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

per ~ eek Newsstand pnce on Sunday
\\Ill be 20 cents

Carners and dr1vers will share m
this raise. made necessary by increased costs o( production, General
mcreases m rates by mail are also
bemg made

president of the Raccoon Creek and
Tr1butar1es Assoctation Th€ one-year:.old
orgamzatwn's first prestdent, Rev C J,
Lemley, presided over the meeting m town
hall here
Objecltves of the Assoctatwn, £ormed
m January 1972, are to promote the

beauttftcatton, flood control, recreatLonal
activitieS:, reclamation and poJlutwn
control m the Raccoon Creek basm Rev
Lemley reported on progress to date He
satd several government agenctes have
been asked to help

Commumty Actwn's " Operahon
Mamstrearh" worked from June through
November, 1972 on the creek banks m the
Vmton area Much of the timber cut now
wlll be sold for pulp wood Forms have

been secured to apply for a re~ eral grant
that would permtt a more extenstve

professional Real Estate a.ppra1ser, semor
member Amer1can Soc1ety of Apprrusers
tSecret:1ry of International Chapter),
member of the Amencan Rtght of Way
Assoc1atlon, member of the Amencan
ArbitratiOn AssociatlOn, Past president
and present broker member or SEO Board
or Reallors and active m ctty and school
rccrealton programs
My t~amtng has mcluded many zomng
and planmng studtes Zomng and planmng
must be used but not abused, as a tool of
&gt;g&lt;JVcrrrment The 'growth of the c1ty and

th e genera l welfare of all1ts people must
be foremost m mmd
l ask only to be evaluated on my
geuume des1re to serve your best mterests
as a ctbzen of Galhpolts
lf you feel my quahftc.a twns meet your
approval I would appret1atc you r support.
Re~pectfully, Arthur A " Pete"
N1be1t

ARTHUR A (PETE I NIBERT

Your invited Guest
Reaching More
Than 11.500
Families

SUNDAY,
APRIL 29. 1973
.

POMEROY -

'

Entire store and warehouse is open Friday and Saturday
nights til 9 p.m. Take advantage of the many special sale
pnces all over the store an·d warehouse on Mechanic St.

Dally und Sunday w1ll be 55 cents

Galhpohs-Pomt Pleasant

Girls win
world rank

VINTON -

colors
and
patterns
A
revol uttonary 3 way mechan1sm
makes a cha~r that's very
comfortable and uses the T
cush1on concept for S1tf1ng,
loungmg and recllnmg poslt1ons
Select a cha~r now for yourself or
Mother 's Day g1vmg

crease in the dally papers.

Vel&lt;ran (USN ), h1gh schpol teacher,

THREE SECTIONS

Pomeroy Mtddleport

Raccoon basin group

SERMON
"The Man for the Job"
Rev Arthur C Lund,

30 PAGES

Prof. Myers heading

B1g selection of styles • covers

• l-lomc delivery by carrier boys and
girTs and by motor route drivers or The
Sunday-Times Sentinel \\HI mcreasc
from 10 cents to 15 cents begmnmg next
Sunday, May 6 There will be 110 m·

m r€presentmg you and to state my
qualifications

Det·olt•d To The Greater Middle Ohio Vullt!)'

the Trt-County Area and results revealed t1c1pate m the program should call Roger
more than 5110 boys betwe~n lhe ages of 8 N Samples, 446·0083

"shocked and surprised 11 when

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VOL 8 NO. 13

pleted surveys

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area
Meanwhile, RogerN Samples, M-G-M
District Scout Execut1ve, recently com-

but dented knowmg their
content or that Gray had
destroy them
The Datly News sa1d Gray
did not learn until two days ago
about the contents or the
papers It sa1d Gray also was

President's re-election cam·

&gt;wny Sunday wtth htgh m
the :;Qs north to 60s southern
part of state Lows Sunday
mght m 30s Partly cloudy on
Monday wtth htgh m 00s north
to 70s southern areas of the
state

and Cub Scouts throughout the M.G·M

documents were giVen to Gray,

- Jeb Stuart Magruder,
deputy ' dtrector of the

Weather

Pomt Pleasant busmessrnan, mdtcated
that this year's sales are expected to top
a11 precedmg years " And," he added,
"where today can you recetve whole
farnJJy entertamment for only a dollar "
Ttckets are ava1lable from Boy Scouts

removed shortly after his

10:30 a.m.

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-Pius" THE POSSESSION
OF JOEL DELANEY"

GALUPOUS - Oscar W Clarke,
M.D, of Gar!teld Avenue, Spruce Knoll,
promment Gallipohs phySt~tan and ctvtc
leader, will be mstalled as prestdent of the
10,30D·member Oh10 Slate Medtcal
Assoctat1on m Columbus May 9 at the
conclusion of the assoctahon 's fqur-d.ay

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mg conmuttee 1 satd the news~
paper accounts of Gray 1s

I ~j ql1t1,

Tomght, Sat., Sun
Aprll27 28 29
Double Feature Program

GALLIPOLIS - " I ask only to b&lt;
U1at we have genu10ely mterested, achve
evaluated on my genutne destre to serve
eommtssiOners to msure a progressive
your best mtere-sts as a cttl2:en offuture for our c1ty Therefore, as a lifelong
Galltpohs "
resident of th1s cJty, I Y.ould hke to take
Thus spoke Arthur A t Pete) Ntbert,
thls opportun1ty to express sincere mterest
one of 10 Galhpohtans seektng a
nommatlon for a se.,t on the cit) com·
mtssiOn dunng the May 8 election
N1bert, m response to a request mad~
Sunday paper to 20c

Local project extended
One o£ three manpower
trammg programs m Ohto
whJCh have been extended and
funded to provtde wel£are
reclptents and dtsadvanlaged
Jobless andl underemployed
workers, mcluding older
persons, 15 10 Me1gs Cowty,
the U. s Department of Labor
announced Friday.
It ts OperaUon Mamstream
operated m conjunction Wlth

destroyed by securtty personnel
Sen Lowell P We1cker Jr ,
R.Conn , a member of 'the
Senate's Watergate mveshgat·

I

Sh1rley MacLa•ne

knowledge" of the Watergate
plot, althouglo his name has
veen mentioned prommenlly tn
the mvestlgation of lbe plot and
alleged attempts to cover 1t up
- Ehrltchman, satd he uid
not know or lbe contents or the
papers Gray destroyed wUI
Aprll 15 and that he lm·
m•&lt;hately told the President
about 1t Ntxon ctted fresh

Continued from Page I I
thousands of other workers, ranging from nurses to airline p~ot..,
showed no stgns of ending their strikes - which had COlllCided
With today's scbeduled 7Utour rail walkout. The announcement
ending the paralyzing walkout was tnade through the office of
Chief Cabinet Secretary Suswnu Nlkaido alter a meeting wtth
cabmet mmisters and uruon leaders at the Diet Parliament
building .

where sensttlve documents are

Petersen smd he would be
call~!&lt;~ be£ore the Watergate
53 degrees WJth rain £allmg
grand Jury _ The New; said
Gray was prepared to testify
BOYS TO MEET
that he destroyed the docuThe Letart 4·H Farm Boys ments at the suggestion of the
Club wtll meet at 7 p m. While House aides.
Tuesday tn the communtty hall
The Qew development came
at Letart Falls
as.

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reporter he had "no prtor

News • . • in Briefs

Ehrlichman, NIXon's chief
adv1ser on domestic affmrs,
confirmed m an unusual state.
ment issued by his office thilt
he was present when the

and Marge Stewart

A New Band at The Meigs Inn

1Continued from Page I)
The papers m question,
reported ftrst by the New York
Datly News and then by

patgn, restgned a $36,000 JOb in
the Conunerce Department.
Magruder tns1sted to a

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DR. OSCAR W CLARKE

Gray

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Candidate wants to serve city

reception at the Sheraton-Columbus Hotel

(Discharged)
Ruth O'Dell, &lt;;eorg1anna several other newspapers,
Bnght, Chnslme Glllespte, were satd to mclude ·
Helen Wtlltams, Evelyn DavLS.
- Fabrtcated State Depart.
Draxte Mulhns, Ethel Holdren, ment cables mtended by Hwt
Mrs Fern Clark, Charles to try to ltnk Prestdent John F.
Gullett,
Sr ,
Floss~e Kennedy directly to the 1963
Radabaugh , Erba Radch£f, assassmatton of South VietMargaret Wtlson, Edward namese Prestdent Ngo Dmh
Coffey, Dtana Sword, Vtlma Dtem
Rowe, Carroll Matthews,
- Matertal complied tiy Hwt
M1ldred
Rice
Herman on the 1969 mctdent m which a
Raynard, VIvian Maxey, woman dted when a car drtver1
Ehzabeth Ltzon, John Gretz, by Sen Edward M Kennedy
Dons Colburn, Clara Cardwell, plunged mto an mlet at
Goldte Cauldwell, Dem1e Chappaqmddlck Island m Mas·
Burchett, Bessie Broughman, sachusetts.
Charlene Brake, Vman Blake,
Gray was satd to have tn·
Goldte Beldtlle, Wyman s1sted to Petersen he had no
Barcus and Elvira Barcus.
tdea what the papers con·
(Births)
cerned but that Dean, the
Mrs James H1ggmbotham, a White House legal counsel, tcld
son, Grtmms Landmg; Mrs him they were "htghly sen·
Douglas Bush, a son, Vmton; stltve, classtfted natwnal
Mrs Bud Shaffer, a son, Vmton securtty docl\ffients or polihcal
and Mrs. Jack Sm1th , a dynamite" and that they
daughter, Langsvtlle
"should never see the ltght of
day "
PLEASANT VALLEY
Gray was satd to have kept
Mrs Mtldred Carry, Hen.
derson; Mrs. :r. .oster Weaver, the papers for ftve days, then to
New Haven ; Mrs Leonard have destroyed them by
placmg them m a "burn bag"
Smtih, Middleport: Angela at
the Justice Department

James
Pleasant

Trees belp keep tbe an- supply fresh by USing up carbon
dionde exhaled by hwnans and oJrutted by factories and
automobiles.
'
Trees trap and filter out pollutants camed in the air.
Trees deter eros10n of soil.
Trees cut down noLSe pollution by acttng as bamers for
soWld.
Trees increase hwrud1ty m dry climates by releasingmotsture as a byi&gt;rodUct of food-making and evaporation
Trees provide food £or man and aruma!.
Trees camouflage harsh scenery_
Trees give a constant supply of products - lumber for
buildings and tools, cellulose for paper and fiber.
Trees beautify our garden, grt.,., our backyards and
break the monotony of~endless sidewalks and miles of high.
ways
Help keep America green and clean- plant a tree 1

Clarke to
headOMA

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Holzer Medical Center

Lakm,

alive

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TreeshelpsuppTyozygenweneedtobreathe One acre of
young trees can produ~ enough oxyl!"n to keep IS people

railroad

November 15

Thursday at Bradbury School
A second showmg ts scheduled
for 7 30 th1s evemng

daughter,

and

pletlon date for the project

OPEN HOUSE SET
REEDSVILLE - An open
house wtll be held from 8 30

We can take care of all your fman c1al needs
From check.ng savtng and protectmg your money
to 1oan1ng you money Just ask
We II put on the nght hat

the project was $1,399,000
Total length o£ the project IS
36 45 mtles
The James W McCormtck
Company o£ Mansfteld was
awarded a $28,687 11 contract
for pavement marking m all

and school

story takes place, and her

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TransportatiOn estimate for

lane markmgs, edge markings

Whttcomb Store where the

We wear many.hats.

upgratltng pFogram , scheduled
for completion Jwe 30, 1974.
Low btdder was the Paul E.
Bletle Compc 1y of Norwalk at
$1,178,5512!l Department of

Co , West Vtrgmia Nattonal

The operetta, " Mulligan's
Magic, " was well-recet ved

Arbor Day, m essen~. IS a tribute to trees and today's
observance of the holiday proclaims this message " Keep Amenca green and clean; plant a tree!"
Marking the celebraUon 1n Me1gs County today are not
only school children, garden club members, and con·
servattontst agencies_Nearly 800 spruce seedlings also have
been dtstrtbuted by tbe Department of Natural Resources
and the Ohio Association of Garden Clubs launching the
Green SUrvival program
The seedlings have been prov1ded to the public £or a
nommal charge as a- contribution toward a better enV!ronment. Mrs. Marte Btrchf1eld has served as chauman
for-the proJect m thiS area Today the nearly 800 seedlings
are bemg put mlo the hands of "concerned citizens" who
recogmze that trees truly are men's beSt friend .
In Ohto, 62,000 spruce seedlings were ordered and are
bemg distributed thiS week m the first year of the OAGC and
Department of Natural Resources' Green SurvJVal'program
The emphasts IS on recogniZing the unportance of trees m the
balance of tbe envtronment, and the facts ate these

undergo a major sarety.

Guard, Pomt Pleasant

Operetta will
be shown again

BYCHARLENEHOE~CH

proJects m Southeastern Oh10
Interstate 77 tn Noble and
Washmgton counties Will

mne counties of Department of
Transportallon Distrtct Ten .
The Improvement mcludes

"brat "

Green Survival program _launched

Contracts have been let for

State," satd Scott Vass, an

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Route 124 closed by landslide
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The Metgs County

l"nd ""d Long Bottom
A part of SR 124 at Indtan Run was

reported to have slipped mto the nver
State h1ghway offtctal.s, however, were
unavailable for comment Saturday
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Off1c1als at Galhpohs dam rneanwhde
sa1d the OhiO River stood at 19 8 feet there

Mississippi to
set new record
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returned home w1th world 1 ankmgs Thursday as v.1nners from Hawau Valerie
Koke1, daughter of Mr &lt;md Mrs R1chard
Koker of Athens County, won third place m
advan&lt;:ed fancy strut, and Ellen Gham~
bers, ddughter of Cap lam and M1 s Harry
Chambers of Ga lh.a County, won first
place for NOviCe solo tWJrhng and a th1rd
tn fan cy strul Ellen ts the lO·year-old
Nov1ce ' tw1rle1 of the year" dnd both girls
are runnersup to ' Strutter of the Year ''
J he gtrls were chosen by Mrs Wallace
to attehd the World International , not only
for their h:n d work m baton but also for
mamtatnmg a hi gh scholastic ave1 age m
school and mterest m mus1c Valene plays
saxophone m the Federal f-lockmg H1gh
school band and Ellen plays a trumpet
Tammy EJChmgcr, .sclcc ted fJ om
Meigs County to attend , "as unable to go
Ttunmy now has seven troplues from the
offiCial NBTA Ohto sta te champibnslup
competitiOn which makes her the biggest
wmncr m lhe area· for NB J J\ OHIO Sta te
championship compebtJOn larnmy also
has 117 trophiCs m open compet1hon m
NBTA, plus trophtes from two other
orgamzat1ons
Glona Wallace, who attended Ken t
MHS GJ.OlUA BUCK WALl ACE,
State UmverSJty and Ohta Umve1s1ty
Pomeroy f &lt;Jt the top m the picture a !Jove,
maJonng m Dance wtll be startmg new
has IClUJ ncd home v.1th two of he•
dance classes 1n May Glorta, who hasn't
studenL&lt;&gt;, .dl of whom attended the
taught any tap or ballet m the past two
NIJ T/\ Wo1ld International Baton
years due to the demand for baton, teoches
Charnptonshtp t:urnpeh llon 1n Hvwmi
m the Orchtd room 1 East Ma1n St m
'J he two studenL'l, E llen Chambers,
Pomeroy The Orchid room tS a1r conGallipolis, ut front and Val e•1 c Koker,
chtwned for summer classes rn Gall tpol1s
Athen s Co unty, t:enLer level, hold
she teaches m lhe Amencan Legwn Hall
awards
they won 1t1 Hawm1
Mrs Wallace w11l be st.artmg only one
class 1n tap and acrobats for 6 to 10 year
olds, one class m ballet and acrobats 7 to 10 Chester , Pomc1oy, Middleport, J\ IJJi.tny,
yea • olds, and one class m baton for 6 to 10 CJnd Pt PleaS8nt, and have been mv1led to
partlcip.Jte tn pawdcs as far &lt;.JW(IY as Nev.
}ear olds Classes wtll be hm1ted m .s1ze
Jersey
1:1.nd M1ch1 g~n Classes are held
All classes wtll be taught parade
routmes a s her Glo-ettes have marched m Tuesdays m Pomeroy and Saturdays m
parades m Nelsonville, Jackson Wellston, Galltpol1s

Shenff's Dept saLd the heavy ratn that fell
1n thts area Thursday mght and Fnday
caused dosmg of St2te Route 124 below
Wells Run due to a landslide between Port-

as of 5 15 p m Saturd(1y The nver IS
expected to crest then; _at ,14l feet Monda}

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WASHING JON I UPI ) - It's dayhghl

savmgs tunc agam, effectlv€ until Oct 28
Under the um form time law 1 clocks m
most of the nalion are moved ahead an
hour ot 2 a rn on the I&lt;.Jst Sunday m Apnl
and back agatn the last Sunday m OctobeJ

By United Press lnternatumal
MISSOU II R1 ver wtth the Mtssts'stppt, was
The Mtst;tss1ppt Rtver rose towdt d a undeJ water An estmlilted 5,000 persons
rec01d crest at St Louts Saturdc~y and t ema med out of the ir homes there
threatened new destructwn south of the
The nvet· Wd S frilling slowly upstream 1
Cll)
hut soulh of St Louts restdentc; still
Southward along the rmghty I'Jver's awaited the h1gh \\.,Jtcrs Cryst,'JI C.tty, Mo ,
length, 1es1dents conlmued to r cmforce 30 miles south, wa s slu nchng m SIX Eeet of
levees, hopmg theJ would hold as Lh e crest water cllld depth::; of ftv~ to 10 feet v.erc
came downnver
ICporled ove1 Kaskaskia Island, Ill,
A towboat c1ewman was Uu own over- whel e levees gave way Fnday'
board and feared drowned when the tow
At Ohvc Branch, lll , JUSt above the
rammed a ptcr on the flooded nve1 at MlsSJ:s~tppt s confluence wtth the Otuo
Greenvtllc, M1ss One barge went tu the R1ver , flood fighters found a couple of
bottom and another was smkmg
growdhog tunnels m the dtkes and qmckly
The MtSSJssrppJ was measur cd a l t.J 2 plugged the holes Harold Mullins, the
ff:et at St toms SatUJ ddy mornmg dnd regwn &lt;d ctvJI defense coO! dm.Jior, sa td ' Jf
was expected to crest durmg U1e m ght at they weren't dJseo\-:ered "hen they \\ere
43 5 feet, 17 mches above the record of 42 0 we m1ght h&lt;~vc lost a whole sectton of lhe
feet set m 1785 F'lood stage .tt St I ouJs ts levee "The crest was expected Monday a t
30 feet
Olive Branch
Most of the c1ty a long the MISSISsippi
Al
VIcks burg , MISS , eng mee t s
was p1otectod by 52.fool floodw•ll s, but prcch cted a backwater nse of two to three
backwaters from tnbutanes flooded re.SI· feet before the MtsstsstPPt c1cst expected
dentw l a. cas mland On the south stde, May 8 Alrectdy 550,000 acres of delta
backwaters forced the Des Peres HIVer to fa1mland were under water north of
overnow Its banks t111 ough 'estdentlal Vicksburg
sct:ttons Ne.u Valley P;:u k, Mo , the
The nvcr was stable through !J)uJsiana
Mcremec River wa s about fom feet over Saturday whtle 200 Junked ca rs and
nood stage und was observed to he flowmg thousands of tons of rock were dwnped
up~tr eHm
aJong a levee at Nwrn 1 downnver f1om
Nearly 40per cent of St Ctl&lt;lrlcs County, New Orleans, whtch broke earl1er 10 the
M1.ssoun, near the connuence of the week

Miller pushing bill
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MIDDLE POl{ I - Mayor John Zerkle

who at the last meetmg of Mtddleport
Council disclosed he had a~ked help from
Congressn'wn CI&lt;.Jrence Miller 1n 1egard to
the "unmment danger " tha l the Ml(ldleport sewage lagoon may "break loose,"
dumpmg "m estima ted 280 mtlhon gallon of
sewage mto the Ohw R1ver, sa td Saturday
the congrcssrnan has Introduced a bill m
Congress to relieve the problem here and
at other pomts of eroston along the Ohw
Htver
M1ller also enclosed t:Op les of letters
he has dtrected to Dr Ira Wh1trnan,
D1rector of Oh10 Envtronmcntal Protection Agency, Columbus and Honor&lt;::~blc
.John Blatmk , chatrman of House Pubhc
Works Comm1ttee, Washmgton
Pertment excerpts of Cong Miller·~

Humane Society planning drive

cleanup JOb
Rev Lemley suggested other commumttes along the Raccoon Creek tnVlte
POMEROY - Pat Rtckman
RCTA 'S executive board to meetmgs to of Middleport tS c;- ha1rman of
explam the purpose of the assoctatJOn, to the upcon11ng membership
stimulate mterest m the project, and to dr1ve of the Metgs County
mcrease membership
Humane Soctety whtch w1ll ge t
Membership dues arc .$2 per yea1 All unde1 way durmg the natton's
persons Interested In the ObJeCtives flf the " Be Kmd to Ammals Week,"
assoc1atton are welcomed
May 6 through May 12 She "til
Other officers elected were Maxwell be asststed by Jean W11I of
Barnes, V!ce-presldent , Sandy Sm1th, Pomeroy, chairman of the
secretary-treasurer, and the three soc1ety's board of directors
trustees are mcumbent members, Herb
" We are ex pectmg to reach
Moore and Tom Metcalf, and the ex- every family m Meigs Counprestdenl, Rev C J Lemley
ty,'' sa1d Mrs Rickman, \Hfc
The nomlndhng committee appomtcd of M&amp;R , Shopptng C~nter
by Rev Lemley was Everett G George, propnetor James lilckHlan,
Pltylhs Mulhoiand and Vmton "'layor "to mvttt thc:rn to share the
Ludena Stolhngs
nuss10n we have taken upon
Anyone tnterested m membership or ou rselves ' The soctety s
further mfoi-matlon should contact any of Objc clt\.e 1s eventual conthe above officers
struclton of a ITlodern antmal

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More generally, the humane
Prellmmary estimates have
soc1ety undertakes to mform shown that an adeqyrue .ammal
JWOple of the advantages .._ shelter here would cos t m the
even the neceSSity - of COnw area or $30,000 to $40,000 at
trolhng ammal populatwn, to present costs The soc tety has
ass1st public offiCials tn en- begun a fund, now m excess of
forcin g laws relat tn g to $1,000, produced from turnhumane treatment of ammals, mage sales and other ac·
and to 1eli eve where It can ttJ_; ttJcs, toward bu!ld1r1g the
spectftc cases of mistreatment shelter
of ammals
The chief current and con.
Commumty wot kcrs and tJnmng "expense " of the
&lt;:ha1rmcn for the dn ve will be soc1ety ts 1ts program to pay
announced soon
Lhe county humane offtcer,
Any amount wtll be accepted Gar) Gtll, $5 to cover personal
fJ om contnbutors dunng the t1rne and costs m respondmg
dnve However, a donation of and l.i1kmg approprliltc aclion
$2 td $4 99 enlttles the gtver to t11 mstances of ammals bemg
membership In the lot:al mtstrcated
or
need1ng
!'IOCJC ty ContnbutJons of $5 and protectiOn from natural forces
up entitle the giver to n1cm
COM ING EVENTS
bcrsh1p and vottng ''6htS
The sprmg and early sum

mer w11l be busy weeks for the
humane soc1ety m other ways
While the membershtp dnve
"''11 continue through the
sprmg, it r~blC s cltmc has been
scheduled on May 19 at the
county garage at
the
ra1rgrounds Dogs and cats .six
month$ and older can get the
shots from Dr Dan Notter of
Ga lhpolts for $3 He also wtll

lettet to Mayor Zc1kle follow
I have been adv1sed of your telephone
call to our Waslungton office of Apnl 25
rega rdmg the contmued threat of eroswn
to the community's two sewage lagoons
As my corre::;pondence of the past six
months md1cates, l am deeply concerned
about the Situation
In your dt ~c ussJOn of the problem v.:1th
my off1 ce, the Importance of the b1I1 H R
4904 tn expandtng the authortty or the

us

Army Cor ps of Engmeers was un.
derscored As we mentwned, one sectJOn of
the btU would gtve the Corps the authortly
to bUild protective '.\Orks along the Ohw
R1ver from Cmcmnatt to New Matamoras

The leg1slatwn IS prescnlly bemg conSidt!Jcd by the House' Public Works
Cornm1ttee
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I hav'c dnccted a letter to the Chuir·
man of that Commtttee, strongly urgmg
prompt approvill of H R 4904 so tht~t thC"
broader authontJ the Corps needs tn
nverbank eroston p1 ojects be p1 ovtded at
the earliest opportumty
Because of the nature of the problem
fa cmg MiddlepOJ t's sewage facllllles , I
have also t:on4tcted the Dtrector of the
Oh1o Envu onrnental ProtectJQn Agenq
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Coiumbu~ requeshng EPA ·s

Continued on page 3

PROBE CONTINUED
GALLIPOLIS - Gailta shenf£'s

have on hand d1stemper shots ~
deputies Saturday contmued an tn·
for an additiOnal charge
vestlgatwn
mto a break1ng and entenng at
1\ membership tea wtll be
the Robert L Scurlock restdence, Rt l,
held later this spnng with Mrs
Rickman as hostess at her Vmton Depuhes satd someone entered the
spacwus home on Grant St , home by breakmg a Y.JndO\\' M1ssmg "'as
em e\ectnc toastt'r, 30 cup coffee urn and
Middleport
rn July the socte ty wtli hold table decoralions Two battenes \\ere
1t.s second Charter Day Dmner, taken from a bulldozer owned by Benme
to \\ l'nch all members and_the Cardwell \\ luch was parked on the
&amp;wlock property
pubhc are wclcorpe
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WIN AT aRtDGE

hnuatJon were very bad
~lavs

South had !ned to use
Blackwood and Wes t' s fiveclub call had made 1t Impossible for orth to show aces

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P ass
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tem he was ustng
Hence tl was very l1kel y
that South held two smgle1ons and a club sh1£t was mdtcated
However, West should not
have d o u b I e d and East
should ha\ e gone to seven
clubs Seven c I u b s would
only be d o w n one w1th a
spade lead
At the other table South
played •n and made a safe
and sane f1ve hearts so a
seven-club call would have
p r o d u c e d a mce pront
agamst even the be s t defense

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B,1 os.. ald &amp; James Jacob)•

Some years ago the late
Albert Morehead , one of the
greatest brtdge analysts of
. · all time, pomted out that tn
"' total pomt and IMP tea1r.
' • matches tt never pa1d to nsk
a: big swmg by lettmg your
opponen ts make a redoubled
doubled or even undoubted
slam contract
Here IS a hand from an
Important match m the early
'60s to 1Uustrate thts
South 's JUmp to st x hearts
was a fnghtful b1d Has redouble even worse but he
came out wath all the marbles
West opened the ace of dia monds East s1gnalled w1th
t1te etght and Weslled a second diamond . whereupon the
slam came home.

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NAMA TH SCR IM~IAGES JOCULARLY
NEW YORK t KFSl - Joe Namath houseguested w1th Hugh Hefner at Playboy's Ch1cago
org1asbc pad Joe gnnned and dectded , 'Looks
hke I'm gotng to start playmg early thts year."
No one gets patd often 1n off-off-Bdwy
theaters - and there are 160 of them; shows
hO\\ many Bdwy actors are outa work
London gets the delightful '·Two Gentlemen of
Verona" thiS week

The TV shQwlng of ''My Fall' Lady" tsn:~
untal next season but NBC peddled half-·
sponsorship alread)' - at record prices , btgger
than Superbowl lees 1t's guessed . Film
dtrector Peter Bogdanov1ch and one..flote crJtic
John S1mon are at H1gh ~uon Even Picasso
prtnts and cop1es JUO!ped postbumously 25 pet.
1n Madtson Ave art shops . New late Easts1de
spot IS Patch's fnn Lures stayups such as Ben
Vereen1 Rhonda Flemmg, Jean Stapleton
Bunker, Rod Gtlbert of the Rangers Fine for a
start

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JOSEPH KOUNS
SYRACUSE - Airman
Joseph B. Kouns, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Dan E. Kouns of
Syrac Wie , has been assJgned
to Keesler AFB, Miss., alter
tompleting Air Force basic
traming He bas been
uslgned lo the Teebnleal
Training Center at Keesler
for speciaUzed training in
the atr traffic control held.
Airman Kouns is a 1971
graduate of South Point High
SchooL

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TODAY'S QUESTIO!'I
Instead of b1ddmg four notrump }OUr partner has bid
four spades What do you do
now ?

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otwli letter to each square, to

f-orm four ordmary word1.

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to fonn the 1urpnH &amp;niWer, u

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It's been stxmonths smce Tunothy Copeland'sacc1dent Last
October he fell from a tree, fracturmg hl.'l spme. Stnce then he 's
had two operations and a bone graft Doctors say the longer there
is no sensation m h1s legs, the less chance there lS that he'll ever
-agam
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He asked for (and rece1ved ) a new bicycle for Chrtstmas It's
standmg m hl.'l room, wa1tmg for the tune when he'll be able to
ride to basketbaU and baseball agam
But Timothy can't help feelm g lonely He 's m a therapy
center through the week and only gets home on weekends Letters would make the tune go much faster - and I'm sure your
yoWlg readers' words of encouragement could make hun realize
that we 're all pullmg for that hrst step
Please, won't many, many people wrtte to
nn;othy Copeland,
Kessler Institute of Rehab1htatwn,
Pleasant Valley Way.
West Orange, New Jersey, 07052
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I always satd I'd never have sex w1th a guy unless I was truly
m love. I thought I was Jun and I have been together for five
montlls, and I'm so mLXed up I hate myseH and some tunes even
hiln, but I stay wtth him because if I admitted I never loved hiln,
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Sorry and Gwlty .
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take over. If It's f1mshed -leave,and don 't look back . - HELEN

Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted - Raymond Hartley, Racme , Clara Grueser,
Minersville ; Mayme Custer,
Raclne; Davld Parsons,
Syracuse ; Roberta Smtih,

AMANDA PANDA

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. ~-and Gwlty
Lots of people thesP days get a "dtvorce" without the wed·
ding. No mistake IS fatal {or un!orgtvable ) il you learn from 1t,
and don't keep makmg 1t long after you know you should have
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I'm 15 and my boyfrtend {18) ts m the Air t:orce m South
Carolina. A frtend of ours (boy ) ts going down to see him when
school's out aod wants me to come along We'll be there two
weeks.
My mother IS agatnst this, but satd she would ab1de by your
de~ons . Sue, I hope you try to persuade your mother 1f ,•he
ntellls persuasion . Whatever, thanks - HOPEFUL
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BRAS BANNED
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when gtrls of the Brthsh
Broadcasttng Corp. ( BBC )
meet their male colleagues m a
rugby
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Sunday,
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today " It was dec1ded that !be
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Basketba ll 10
4 00 - Marshall News Meet1ng 33
4 15 - Howard Cosell 6, 13
4 30 - Audubon W1ldl rfe Theatre 33 , Golf Tournament 6, 13 ,
NHL Act10n 8
5 00 - An1mal Wor ld 8, l ass1e 10, R1pples 33
5 30 - CBS Sports Illustrated 8, Anrmal World 10, Ses,ame ~t

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6 00 -

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Kuhlman ' 15
6 JO - Untamed World 6. NBC News 3, 4, 15, I' ve Got A Sec ret
13 ; Human Drmens10n 33
7 00 - LawrenceWel k \3, UFO a &gt;In The Know 10 , Zoom 20 , 33 ,
Watt Till Your Father Gets Home 6 , Safa rr to Adventure 3,
Thts Is Your L1fe 4, Cr1ss Award 15
7 30 - Let's Make A Dea l 6, D1ck Van Dyke 10, World of D1sney
3, 4, 15 , Salute to Sprmg 20, 33, Wil d Ktngdom 10 , Bo lero 20,

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8 00 - MASH 8, 10 , FBI6, 13, On loan from Russ ta 41 French
Masterpteces 20, 33 , Hex Ram sey 3, 4, 15
7 oo--Masterptece Theatre 20. 33, M ov•e' My Son John " 6, 13
9 30 - Barnaby Jones a, 10
10 00 - F rnng Lme 20, 33
10 3Q---We Th•nk You Should Know 3 Evtl Touch 8, Htqh Road to.
Adventure 10, Pol tce Surgeon 15 , Bobby Goldsboro 4
1l 00 - News 3. 4,a. 10, 15
11 15 - News 6, a, 10.13
11 30- Johnny Carson 4 15 News 13 , Movte " She Wrote the

Book," 10

11 45 -

Dtck Cavett 13

1 00- News 4

MONDAY , APRIL30, 1973
6 00 - Sunnse Semtnar 4, Sacred Heart 10
6 15 - Farmttme 10 , English 3
6 20 - Farm Report 13
6 25- Paul Harvey 13
6 30 - Columbu s Today 4 , B tble Answe rs 8, Good News 13.
School Scene 10
6 45 - Corncob Report 3
6 55 - Take Frve for L1fe 15
7 00 - Today 3, 4, 15. News Weather. Spo rts 6, CBS News 8, 10,
J eff 's Col l1e 13
7 30- Romper Room 6., Sleep y Jeffers 8 Rocky &amp; Bullwmkle
13 ' Popeye 10
8 00 - Capt Kangaroo 10 New Zoo Revue 13, Lasste 6 Sesa me

lagoons
The Mayor of Mtddleoort has .;tdv1sed
us that wtthtn the next 51){ months, the
eros1on could well result tn the seepage of
!Continued from Page II
thousands of gallons of untreated sewage
GALLIPOLIS - Area restdenls are
partiCipation m correcting the matter .
mto the Oh10 Rtver In add1t1on to the tn
flux of raw sewage mto th~ nver. the city rcm1nded that today's contert by Chnshne
Letter to Blatntk
Holzer Harvey, p1amst, wtU begm at 2 p m
would also lose rts sewage treatment
Following l.'l Mr. Miller's letter, 1n capabtl tty I am enctosmg a September m the Gallta Academy H1gh School
part, to the Hon. John Blatnik, chatrman, 1972 Corps or Engtneers report w~'UCh aud1tonum
elaboraies on the Middleport srtvafton
House Public Works Comm1tlee :
We also have cases where pnvate
The program w11l benefit the French
On behalf of a number ol communtlles home land and rtch farmland along the
located along the Ohto Rtver 1n Oh1o has been sltpptng mto the Ohto 's Art Colony's work at R1verby and w11l be
Southeastern Oh1o, I would like to urge the waters as the d~rect result of unchecked • followed by " receptaon there for Mrs.
Committee's prompt and favorable con
eroston
Harv~y T•ckets are $3 for adults and $2 for
stderatton of H R. 4904 - the Omn1bus
In my est1mahon , approval of H R
ch1ldren Tickets may be purchased at the
R1vers and Harbors Act
4904 lnclud1ng that language e){pandtng the
My pnmary tnterest 1s tn that author1ty of the Army Corps of Engrneers
door
Amendment to the btl! whtch I sponsored in nverbank erosion control operat1ons
gtvtng the U S Army Corps of Engmeers 1s essentral
fhe authority to undertake protecttve
Letter to Wh1tman
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measures to prevent rtverbank erosion
And below are excerpts from Cong
the walls of the sewage lagoons contmue to
along the Ohto Rtver from Crncmnaft to Mtller 's. letter to Dr
Ira Whtlman ,
New Matamoras, Oh io Pnvate property dtrector , Oh1o Env rronmental Protect ron erode, not only wtll be sewage eventually
poui- tnto the Oh1o. but the communtty
owners, tnd tvLdual businesses and com
Agency , Columbus
treatment system will be lett vi rlually
mun1t1es all along the Ohio have $Usta1ned
A sduation of most s~rtous con
rnoperattve
senous f1nanctal losses and economtc sequences ts facing the communtty of
Mtddle port Mayor John Zerkle
ardsh tps as the result of steady rrverbank Mtddleport, located along the Ohro Rtver
estimates thai, at the present rate the
ros•on
tn fv\e1gs County
reta1n.ng walls wil l wtthstand the erOSiOn
The communtty of Pomeroy, located
For some ftme now, nverbank eroston
for no longer lhan soc more months
1n Mergs County, for example, was has endangered the lago on sewage
Stnce the S1lua11on we ' ve oullmed
recently rorced to c lose out a ctf'( parktng treatment..system of the communi ty The
endangers
bolh the envtronment and the
factllty due to the extenstve sltppage of the sewage lagoon retam ing walls are slowly.
sewage treatmenl system ot an ent~re
property .nto the Oh io An adjacent but stead1ly , berng eroded by the walers of
communrty , I' m requesllng that EPA 101n
communrty - Mtddleport - tS fac 1ng the the 01-uoand 1he poss1bdtty of thousands of
w1lh us the commumty. and the Corps of
threat of tncreased eros1on of the retamtng gallons ol raw sewage betng dumped tnto
Eng1neers tn seekmg a workable solutt on
banks of the communtty ' s two sewage the nver 's ma1nstream mcreases da tly If
to the problem

Erosion

Concert is today

By T. Allan Wolter
District Ranger
IRONTON - Background tnformalton for !be ar!Jcles that appear
m thts column comes from a vanety .of
sources The mater1al for th1s one got
tO me m a most unusual fashion
Several weeks ago my son was
rwnmagmg around m the atttc of our
garage when he discovered two very
old w1ldhfe atlases (large hard
covered record books) contammg
records from the m1d 1930s, m other
words, from the begmmng of the
Wayne Nattonal Forest. No doubt one
of the ftrst rangers had forgotten them
when he moved away
' was a
Located m one of the atlases
real treasure, a 1937 narrative w1Jdhfe
report by thetr Forest Supervisor, R.
B McKennan Forest J-Ieadquarters
at the time were m Columbus mstead
of the present locatton of Bedford, Ind.
Of special mterest are the condt!Jons that existed at the ttme
report was wntten (1937 ).
"
Lumber tndustry a nd
agncultural development grea tl y
reduced wildlife numbers through
huntmg and the destructton of Its
natural hab1tat The forested area of
Ohto was reduced by 47 pet between
the years of 1880 and 1920. The
populatton of Ohto has mcreased until
today 1t has an average of 70 people
per square m1le This present
' population ts largely composed of
mmors and farm ers who are obhged
to e:ttst on a very meager mcome

They have hltle regard of game laws
and their continuous pursmt of what
little game rema ms makes
management extremely d1ff1cult If not
ImposSible The present food and
cover condttJOns over most of the area
are not conducive to the development
of w1ldhfe "
Wildlife , food , cove r and
predation were problems m 1937 as
ev1denced by these remarks m the
report
" Man tS und oubtedly the ch1cf
predator throughout th e enllre forest
The dense rural populatton hunt the
year round w1thout regard to seasons
or bag hm1ts Th1s hunhng IS prac·
tically all w1th dogs wh1ch makes 1t
much worse Th1s contmual huntmg
constitutes a ternf1c dram of the
wlldhfe resources Domestic dogs and
ca ts probably are the next most Importan t predators Census figures
show about 5 dogs and 4 cats per
section These preda tors, both by
necess1ty and desire , prey, upon the
small upland game and btrds "
Game law enforcement was also a
problem " The game Law Enforcement Offlcer are too few m
number to adequately cope w1th the
problem To obtam an enforcement
agency compatible wtlh the problem
would be almost proh1b1tlve "
Some proposals were offered tn
the report to con nect some of the
problem Most have been co nnected
w1th the passage of time and more

KELtY BIG GUN
In 1964, Prmcess Irene of the
BOSTON
(UP! ) - Pat Kelly
Netherlands was mamed m
Rome to Prmce Carlos Hugo of hammered out three doubles
and scored both Ch1cago runs
Borbon-Parma.
Saturday to g1ve the Wh1te Sox
a 2-1 v1ctory over the Boston
Red Sox
Kelly opened th e ftrsl and
thtrd mmngs w1th doubles to
left and scored both limes He
Tonight thru
doubled to nght tn the f1fth
Wednesday
mnmg and walked tn the
seventh for a perfect 3 for 3 day
.1L1HN WFIBNE
FINN•.MFIRDRE'I' that ltfted hts batlJng average
to 486 on 17 hits m 35 tr1ps to
RL1D
the plate.

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DETROIT (UP! ) - Lou
P1mel1a drove m three runs

Columbus Stx Cal l tng 6 . Dt ck Van Dyke 13, Otnah Shore

3. 15, Jok er's Wtld a, 10
10 Jo-- Spltt Seco.nd 13 , Baff leJ, 4, 15. SIO ,OOO Pyram1d 8, 10

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4 30-- Petttcoat Junc1 ton 3, I Love L ucy 6 Merv Grrfftn 41
Wtld , Wtld West 13 , Ma rshal Dillon 15 , Abbott &amp; Costello 8
5 00 - Bonanza 3. 4, , HazelS , Mr Roger s 20, J3 , Andy Gnff1th
15, Btg Valley 6
5 30 - Beverl y Htllbdl tes 8, Elec Co, 33 , Gomer Py le 13, Death
Valley Da ys 15, Hodgepodge Lodge 20
5 55 ~ Earl N1ghtlnga le 15
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6 00 - News 3, 4, B. 10 15, ABC News 13 , Sesa me St 20 , Around
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6 30 - ABC !"ews 6 , C,BS New s 8, 10, I Dream of Jeannte 13 .
News 3, 4, lS i lns1ght 3l
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1\l, What ' s My Ltne 8 Elec Co 20 . Read Your Way' Up JJ .
Satnt 15, Take F1ve 5
7 30 - To Tell The Truth 6, Young Dr K1ldare 8 , Hollywood
Squ ares 4, Trafftc Court 10 , Do You Read Me 20, Episode
Achon 33 , ·Bobby Goldsboro J , Movte "Tarzan " 13
00 - Rowan"&amp; Martm s Laugh In 3, -4 , 15, GVnsmoke 8, 10 .
Rooktes 6 , Holl y wood 1 elev tSton 20 33
9 00 - Here 's Lue,y a, 10, Movies " The Ceremony" 3 .t, 15 ,
" Man Trap" 6, 13
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9 30 Dons Day 8, 10 , Book Beat 20, 33
10 OO - News20 , BtiiCosbya BellvueiO
10 30 - Wall Street Week 13
11 OO - News3.4,6,8, 10, \3,15
11 30- Johnny Carson 3. 4, IS, Jack Paar 6, 13, CBS New s
Spectal 8, Movte " Beauty &amp; THE Robot " 10
100 - News 13
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GALLIPOLIS
Casby
(Sk1p ) Meadows will serve as
general Chairman Of the 1973
Gall1pohs River Rec reahon
Fesltval Parade.
Th1s
was
annouriced
Saturday by a Galhpolts Area
Ja)ot:ee spokesman, sponsor of
the annual event
Meadows IS associated w1th
hts father, Casby Meadows Sr .,
m the Emptre Furmture Co
The e1ghth annual fest1val
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Chance of rain dally. Highs
generally in the lower to
m1ddle 60s north and the
upper 60s to Io"-er 70s south.
Lo"'s m the 40s early Monday, "'arming to th e lower
and middle 50s by Wed-

parade w11l be held on Wednesday, July 4, bcgmmng at 10
a n1 m the Old French Ctty.
All umts and 1ndav1duals
planmng to parllclpate 1n lh1s
year's parade are to report to
U1c lmeup area at the corner of
Fourth Ave and Court St by 9
am on July 4
Trophies w1ll be presented to
u'!1ts m the followmg
categones Floats - Most
Patnollc, Old F'ash10ncd River
Day and Rehgaous, Best Baton
Group. Best Decorated Btke ;
Oldest and Best Condttloned
Ant1que Cars, Best lndJVtdual
Costume. Equestnan and Best

Marching Umt
Theme thts year ts " 1776."
Entry blanks are avatlable at
the Galhpohs Chamber of

Commerce Office, 16 State St ,
Galhpohs, or at Emp1re
Furmture Co , 842Second Ave ,
Ga!Upoll.'l

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SEOEMS to participate
GALI.IPOLIS - Southeast
Ohw's Emergency Medtcal
Serv1ce Saturday announced
that It wtll part1c1pate m Oh1o's
Emergency Squad and Rescue
Week
celebratiOn
as
proclaimed by Governor John
J Galligan for May 6-12
Plans are being made for the
first emergency medtcal
serv tce exhibit for Southeast

at the Gallta County
Jumor Fa1rgrounds on May 6
from 2-4 p m
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Area health and safety
agenc1es are InVIted to participate m the event wh1ch wtll
be opened to the pubhc 'tnformatton ca n be obtained by
cal hng the SEOEMS Offtce at
592-6600 More detiuls Wtll be
announced later

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These are rhe famous firm control g~rd/es and support
bras tfJat are comtor1ab/e tor hours They remade w1th
the exctus1ve Playtex stretch fabnc w1th the exact com
bmalion of strength and softness for truly comfor1

abl.esvoaorr and control

SAVE $2.01 on Glrdle!HBrlel s1 01 OffJ

flee rs''
Mr
M c k ennt~n
offers
foll owmg closmg remarks 1n
report
'We &lt;.~re dcftmte ly maktn g
pr ovJston for a wtld hfe program on
tins Forest for th1s year and m view of
the mamfold cOm ph cat10ns and
dtverstfJed problems mvolved, we
beheve we should proceed cautiously
and slowly smce the Forest Servtce ts
now m this reg1on and has not up to
th1s time entered mto w1Idltfc actJvttJes ''

$101 OFF ON

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pitch m the seventh mmng
Sa turday to gtve the Kansas
Ctty Royals a 7-4 v1ctory over
the Detrmt T1gers

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Ton1ght , Aprtl29

Tontght Mon Tue'i
Aprtl29 30, May 1

Double Fea ture Program

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KANSAS CITY

THE GODFATH ER
(Color

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Kevm M cCarthy

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Cartoons
J Stooges
Otl Day
Show start s 7 p m

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" THE POSSESSION
OF JOEL DELANEY"
Sh•rley Mac lame

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9 25 - Chuck Whtte Reports 10
9 30 - To Tell the Truth 3, Jeopard y6, Hol ly wood 's Talktng 10

11 00 - Pa ssword 13, Sale of the Centu ry 3 4, 15 , Love Amer tcan
Style 6 , Gamb1t8. 10, Elec Co 20
11 30 --- Bewttched 6, 13, Hollywood Squares 3, 4, 15 , Love of L1fe
8, 10, Sesame St 10
11 55 - News
Dan I mel's World 10
12 00 - Password 6 , News 10, 13 , Contact a, Bob Braun 50 50
Club 4, Jeopardy 3. 15
12 30 - Spltt Second 6 , 3 W's 3, 15 , Search torT omorrow 8, 10
12 55 - NBC News 3, 15
1 00 - All My Children 6 13 , News 3 , Secret Storm 8, Green
Acres 10, Not For Wom en Onl y 15
1 20- Fashtons 1n Sewtng 3
1 30 - 3 On A Match 3, 4, 1~ . Let's Make A Dea l 13, As the World
Turns 8, 10 Bowltng 6
2 00 - Days of Our Lt ves 3, 4, 15 , New lywe d Game 13, M1ke
Douglass 6 Gu•dmg Ltght 8, 10
2 30 - Doctor s 3, 4, 15, Datmg Game 13 . Edge of Ntght a, 10
3 00- Another World 3 4 15 Genera l Hospita l 6, 13 , Pnce Is
Rtg ht 8, 10 . Understandmg Afrrca 10
3 30 - Return of Peyton Place 3, 15, One Ltfe to Ltve 6, 13 ,
Secret Storm 10 , M erv Gntftn B Phil Donahue 4 French

enlightened laws A law to enable
State Conservatton Conmusswner to
appo ml Forest Officers as deputy
Sl&lt;!le Game Wardens A law to make -use of dogs m pursu1t of small upland
game and btrds 11legal Separatton of
huntm g and trappmg hcenses Law to
make sale of game 1llegal Esl&lt;!bllsbment of several refuges of proper s1ze
tn most su1lable localtons t;;stabltshment of closed seasolls of all ga me m
ceJtam areas where feas1ble form &lt;.1
lau. enforcement slandpomt Plantm~
game food and cover on the ad jacent
to ref uge areC:~S 1 partlcula1ly cover
plantmgs Constructwn of nurnerous
small game watenng places Th1s
1lem 1s m our op1mon one of the
hnntmg factors m Lh1s area Pubhc
rela1tons shou ld tnclu~c w1ldltfe
conscrvatton as 1t IS only through lhts
m ean s that adequc~te la w enforcement
wtl l be obt(:lmed Encourage rncreases
m nwnbcr of law enfor~e ment of-

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8 30 - Jack LaLanne 13 New Zoo Revue6
a 55 - Loca l News 13
9 00 - Paul Dtxon 4 Ph tl Don ah ue 15 , Capt Kangaroo 8 .
Fnend ly Junction 10, AM 3. Let's Make A Deal6 , Ben Casey

10 00 -

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Your Wayne National Forest

Cartoon

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Gary Jones, Janet Jones, 70

6 30 - Th 1s Week 4, Newsmaker '73 13 , Bob Harrtngton 6, A
Homely Pla ce 10
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7 00- Commun 1que 6, Old Ttme Gospel Hour 13. T1me or
T1moth y 4, A V1s1t1ng Angel 10
RIO 6RANDE - Memters
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- Fa•fh tor Today 8, Rev 1val F1 res 6, Herald of Truth 3.
of the Soc1al Problems
Camera Thr ee 10
Laborator y class at R1 o 8 00- Leonard Repass a, Gospel Caravan 6, Church Serv tce
13, Mormon Chotr 3, Day ol D1scovery 4 . Btl ly James Harg1s
Grande College who recenUy
and hrs All Amencan K1ds 10
spent thetr sprtng break a 30 - Oral Roberts 3, You r Hea lth 4, Day of Dtscovery 8 , Rex
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Humbard 13, Rev tval Frres 15 Kathryn Kuhlan 6 , Don
Young 10
Indtans m M1ss tsstpp1 will
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Present a program on thetr 9 oo - Stngmg J ub1lee 3, Cadle Cha pel4 , Oral Robeds 10. Rex
Humbard 6 , Old Fashtoned M ee ttng 8
acti v1bes Monday , Bp.m. m the
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college dmmg hall
Charles Norr1s 13 , Mov1e "Captatn from Cast tle" 10
Th• program ts open to the 10 00 - Church Se r vtce 4, Curroslty Shop 6, 13 , Garden Club 8 1
Fa 1th for Today 15 , This ts th e Ltfe 3
publJc and IS free The
10 15 - Factng Ltfe a
presentatiOn ts very timely as 10 30- lnstght 4, VtewpotntB , Thts IS The Lt fe 15 Capt am Noah
It dep1cts true-life sttuattons of
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Camers Three a, Consumer Report 15
program wtll constst of sltdes, 11 30 - Make A Wtsh6, 13 , CBPA Bowltnq 6
authentic Choctaw music, and 12 00 - Ca lvtn E va ns 13. Rex Humbard a, Urban Lea9ue
Presents lO, Sacred Heart 15, Co lumbu s Town Meettng 10,
tapes of the language recorded
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1 30 - Issues &amp; Answers 6, 13
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where the eleven students who
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SUNDAY. APRtl29, 1973
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spent a week on the Choctaw
Reservation w11l be avatlable
to respond to the audience.
Thts ts an opportun1ty for
area res1denls to learn firsthand what life Jl!l an lndtan
Reservation Js a.U about

IUJIUIH b71he above clrloon.

Beal. John W1U1am Orr, Elame
P1gass1 Orr to l..tw&amp;s Sauer,
llelen Lauer, Lots, Middleport.
[)()rothy Durgee, Claude E
Durgee to L.ewts Sauer, Helen •
S•wer, Lots 2, I, 3, 4, Middleport.
Charles D Yost, Margaret
Ycmt to State of Oh1o, Ease ,

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Sauer, Kenneth Sauer, Rodney
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Anna Mary Orr, dec'd to
John Orr, Mary Martha Orr
Jamtson, Margaret Ehzabeth
Orr Beal, John Wtlllam Orr,
A!f of Trans , Mtddleport
lrene Htckmall , Earl HICk·
man, Harold Sauer, Fay Sauer,
Richard
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James
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George Buchanan ,. . Vera
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Lew1s
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Helen
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LewiS Sauer, Helen Sauer,
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Mary Martha Orr JamJson ,
Paul W Jamtson, Margaret
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hnuatJon were very bad
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have d o u b I e d and East
should ha\ e gone to seven
clubs Seven c I u b s would
only be d o w n one w1th a
spade lead
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played •n and made a safe
and sane f1ve hearts so a
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greatest brtdge analysts of
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"' total pomt and IMP tea1r.
' • matches tt never pa1d to nsk
a: big swmg by lettmg your
opponen ts make a redoubled
doubled or even undoubted
slam contract
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Important match m the early
'60s to 1Uustrate thts
South 's JUmp to st x hearts
was a fnghtful b1d Has redouble even worse but he
came out wath all the marbles
West opened the ace of dia monds East s1gnalled w1th
t1te etght and Weslled a second diamond . whereupon the
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NAMA TH SCR IM~IAGES JOCULARLY
NEW YORK t KFSl - Joe Namath houseguested w1th Hugh Hefner at Playboy's Ch1cago
org1asbc pad Joe gnnned and dectded , 'Looks
hke I'm gotng to start playmg early thts year."
No one gets patd often 1n off-off-Bdwy
theaters - and there are 160 of them; shows
hO\\ many Bdwy actors are outa work
London gets the delightful '·Two Gentlemen of
Verona" thiS week

The TV shQwlng of ''My Fall' Lady" tsn:~
untal next season but NBC peddled half-·
sponsorship alread)' - at record prices , btgger
than Superbowl lees 1t's guessed . Film
dtrector Peter Bogdanov1ch and one..flote crJtic
John S1mon are at H1gh ~uon Even Picasso
prtnts and cop1es JUO!ped postbumously 25 pet.
1n Madtson Ave art shops . New late Easts1de
spot IS Patch's fnn Lures stayups such as Ben
Vereen1 Rhonda Flemmg, Jean Stapleton
Bunker, Rod Gtlbert of the Rangers Fine for a
start

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JOSEPH KOUNS
SYRACUSE - Airman
Joseph B. Kouns, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Dan E. Kouns of
Syrac Wie , has been assJgned
to Keesler AFB, Miss., alter
tompleting Air Force basic
traming He bas been
uslgned lo the Teebnleal
Training Center at Keesler
for speciaUzed training in
the atr traffic control held.
Airman Kouns is a 1971
graduate of South Point High
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Coffman The Boondock s, by
De smond Lowden , Ann Apparent, by t;.~ma Bawden , The
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Bru ce Colen , Song and Dance
Man the art of Bob Dylan , by
Mt chael Gray, Pets and Plants
tn Mmtature Gardens, by Jack
Kramer , The Btg Apple Cook
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Popular Chmese Cookery , by
Ali so n Burt. The Human
Nat ure Industr y, oy Ward
Cannel The Power of Play by
Fr~nk Caplan, The Wtzard of
We stwood, by Coach John
Wooden 1 The Book of Repttles
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Cookery , by Mont ca Mawson ,
Mt xer &amp; Blender Cookbook , by
Myra Str.eet, Weav1ng rs
Creattv e, by J ean Wilson ,
Gu1de to Needlecraft, by Joan
Frsher , He len Van Pe lt
Wil son's Own Garden and
Landscape Book , A Walden
Two Experrment , by Ka thl een
Ktnkade
From Polrhcs to
Ptety, by Jacob Neusner , The
Wttch's Brble. by Gavtn Frost
Pu litzer' s Post dt spatch, 1878
1883, by Rammelkamp , Good
Dog ( Bad Dog, by Mordecat
Stega\, Myself When Young .~ by
Arthur Krock . Shared Par
hctpattOn, by Warren E. Av rs,
The Moral Revolut 1o n, by
Joseph Sorrent tno, Ivory, by
0 Betgbedet Sporttng Guns,
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October he fell from a tree, fracturmg hl.'l spme. Stnce then he 's
had two operations and a bone graft Doctors say the longer there
is no sensation m h1s legs, the less chance there lS that he'll ever
-agam
z; Nevertheless the brave e1ght-year-&lt;Jld KNOWS be'U make 11.
He asked for (and rece1ved ) a new bicycle for Chrtstmas It's
standmg m hl.'l room, wa1tmg for the tune when he'll be able to
ride to basketbaU and baseball agam
But Timothy can't help feelm g lonely He 's m a therapy
center through the week and only gets home on weekends Letters would make the tune go much faster - and I'm sure your
yoWlg readers' words of encouragement could make hun realize
that we 're all pullmg for that hrst step
Please, won't many, many people wrtte to
nn;othy Copeland,
Kessler Institute of Rehab1htatwn,
Pleasant Valley Way.
West Orange, New Jersey, 07052
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I always satd I'd never have sex w1th a guy unless I was truly
m love. I thought I was Jun and I have been together for five
montlls, and I'm so mLXed up I hate myseH and some tunes even
hiln, but I stay wtth him because if I admitted I never loved hiln,
then 1t would just have been an ugly affatr and I'd have thrown
away somethmg I valued for nothing
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Jim treats me rottener and rottener When he tsn 't bemg
tembly jealous and bossy, he 1gnores me
I guess we'll end up marned because if we didn't, I'd feel t~
guilty I've hates thts sneaking around and decemng my folks.
I'm just not like other gtrls who think sex ts okay With a frtend . lt
has to be complete love to be rtght , ahd how do you make thmgs
nghtagam if you aren't m love? - SORRY AND GUILTY

Woods, by C B Colby

Sorry and Gwlty .
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I'H stay tn a rotten mamage" JUS! because. you made the
mistake of choosmg the wrong man
Stop puntshmg yourself You two were probably m love once,
but feelmgs change, espectally when gu1lt and possesstveness
take over. If It's f1mshed -leave,and don 't look back . - HELEN

Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted - Raymond Hartley, Racme , Clara Grueser,
Minersville ; Mayme Custer,
Raclne; Davld Parsons,
Syracuse ; Roberta Smtih,

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Lots of people thesP days get a "dtvorce" without the wed·
ding. No mistake IS fatal {or un!orgtvable ) il you learn from 1t,
and don't keep makmg 1t long after you know you should have
quit. - SUE

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I'm 15 and my boyfrtend {18) ts m the Air t:orce m South
Carolina. A frtend of ours (boy ) ts going down to see him when
school's out aod wants me to come along We'll be there two
weeks.
My mother IS agatnst this, but satd she would ab1de by your
de~ons . Sue, I hope you try to persuade your mother 1f ,•he
ntellls persuasion . Whatever, thanks - HOPEFUL
MASSACHUSEITS GIRL

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Knotts , Langsville
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Rebecca Smith, Mary Ramey,
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W1lina H1te to Nora Cambron,
Parcels, Salisbury.

BRAS BANNED
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Brassieres will be banned
when gtrls of the Brthsh
Broadcasttng Corp. ( BBC )
meet their male colleagues m a
rugby
match
Sunday,
orgamzer Jlm Newsom sa1d ,
today " It was dec1ded that !be
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4 00 - Marshall News Meet1ng 33
4 15 - Howard Cosell 6, 13
4 30 - Audubon W1ldl rfe Theatre 33 , Golf Tournament 6, 13 ,
NHL Act10n 8
5 00 - An1mal Wor ld 8, l ass1e 10, R1pples 33
5 30 - CBS Sports Illustrated 8, Anrmal World 10, Ses,ame ~t

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Kuhlman ' 15
6 JO - Untamed World 6. NBC News 3, 4, 15, I' ve Got A Sec ret
13 ; Human Drmens10n 33
7 00 - LawrenceWel k \3, UFO a &gt;In The Know 10 , Zoom 20 , 33 ,
Watt Till Your Father Gets Home 6 , Safa rr to Adventure 3,
Thts Is Your L1fe 4, Cr1ss Award 15
7 30 - Let's Make A Dea l 6, D1ck Van Dyke 10, World of D1sney
3, 4, 15 , Salute to Sprmg 20, 33, Wil d Ktngdom 10 , Bo lero 20,

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8 00 - MASH 8, 10 , FBI6, 13, On loan from Russ ta 41 French
Masterpteces 20, 33 , Hex Ram sey 3, 4, 15
7 oo--Masterptece Theatre 20. 33, M ov•e' My Son John " 6, 13
9 30 - Barnaby Jones a, 10
10 00 - F rnng Lme 20, 33
10 3Q---We Th•nk You Should Know 3 Evtl Touch 8, Htqh Road to.
Adventure 10, Pol tce Surgeon 15 , Bobby Goldsboro 4
1l 00 - News 3. 4,a. 10, 15
11 15 - News 6, a, 10.13
11 30- Johnny Carson 4 15 News 13 , Movte " She Wrote the

Book," 10

11 45 -

Dtck Cavett 13

1 00- News 4

MONDAY , APRIL30, 1973
6 00 - Sunnse Semtnar 4, Sacred Heart 10
6 15 - Farmttme 10 , English 3
6 20 - Farm Report 13
6 25- Paul Harvey 13
6 30 - Columbu s Today 4 , B tble Answe rs 8, Good News 13.
School Scene 10
6 45 - Corncob Report 3
6 55 - Take Frve for L1fe 15
7 00 - Today 3, 4, 15. News Weather. Spo rts 6, CBS News 8, 10,
J eff 's Col l1e 13
7 30- Romper Room 6., Sleep y Jeffers 8 Rocky &amp; Bullwmkle
13 ' Popeye 10
8 00 - Capt Kangaroo 10 New Zoo Revue 13, Lasste 6 Sesa me

lagoons
The Mayor of Mtddleoort has .;tdv1sed
us that wtthtn the next 51){ months, the
eros1on could well result tn the seepage of
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thousands of gallons of untreated sewage
GALLIPOLIS - Area restdenls are
partiCipation m correcting the matter .
mto the Oh10 Rtver In add1t1on to the tn
flux of raw sewage mto th~ nver. the city rcm1nded that today's contert by Chnshne
Letter to Blatntk
Holzer Harvey, p1amst, wtU begm at 2 p m
would also lose rts sewage treatment
Following l.'l Mr. Miller's letter, 1n capabtl tty I am enctosmg a September m the Gallta Academy H1gh School
part, to the Hon. John Blatnik, chatrman, 1972 Corps or Engtneers report w~'UCh aud1tonum
elaboraies on the Middleport srtvafton
House Public Works Comm1tlee :
We also have cases where pnvate
The program w11l benefit the French
On behalf of a number ol communtlles home land and rtch farmland along the
located along the Ohto Rtver 1n Oh1o has been sltpptng mto the Ohto 's Art Colony's work at R1verby and w11l be
Southeastern Oh1o, I would like to urge the waters as the d~rect result of unchecked • followed by " receptaon there for Mrs.
Committee's prompt and favorable con
eroston
Harv~y T•ckets are $3 for adults and $2 for
stderatton of H R. 4904 - the Omn1bus
In my est1mahon , approval of H R
ch1ldren Tickets may be purchased at the
R1vers and Harbors Act
4904 lnclud1ng that language e){pandtng the
My pnmary tnterest 1s tn that author1ty of the Army Corps of Engrneers
door
Amendment to the btl! whtch I sponsored in nverbank erosion control operat1ons
gtvtng the U S Army Corps of Engmeers 1s essentral
fhe authority to undertake protecttve
Letter to Wh1tman
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And below are excerpts from Cong
the walls of the sewage lagoons contmue to
along the Ohto Rtver from Crncmnaft to Mtller 's. letter to Dr
Ira Whtlman ,
New Matamoras, Oh io Pnvate property dtrector , Oh1o Env rronmental Protect ron erode, not only wtll be sewage eventually
poui- tnto the Oh1o. but the communtty
owners, tnd tvLdual businesses and com
Agency , Columbus
treatment system will be lett vi rlually
mun1t1es all along the Ohio have $Usta1ned
A sduation of most s~rtous con
rnoperattve
senous f1nanctal losses and economtc sequences ts facing the communtty of
Mtddle port Mayor John Zerkle
ardsh tps as the result of steady rrverbank Mtddleport, located along the Ohro Rtver
estimates thai, at the present rate the
ros•on
tn fv\e1gs County
reta1n.ng walls wil l wtthstand the erOSiOn
The communtty of Pomeroy, located
For some ftme now, nverbank eroston
for no longer lhan soc more months
1n Mergs County, for example, was has endangered the lago on sewage
Stnce the S1lua11on we ' ve oullmed
recently rorced to c lose out a ctf'( parktng treatment..system of the communi ty The
endangers
bolh the envtronment and the
factllty due to the extenstve sltppage of the sewage lagoon retam ing walls are slowly.
sewage treatmenl system ot an ent~re
property .nto the Oh io An adjacent but stead1ly , berng eroded by the walers of
communrty , I' m requesllng that EPA 101n
communrty - Mtddleport - tS fac 1ng the the 01-uoand 1he poss1bdtty of thousands of
w1lh us the commumty. and the Corps of
threat of tncreased eros1on of the retamtng gallons ol raw sewage betng dumped tnto
Eng1neers tn seekmg a workable solutt on
banks of the communtty ' s two sewage the nver 's ma1nstream mcreases da tly If
to the problem

Erosion

Concert is today

By T. Allan Wolter
District Ranger
IRONTON - Background tnformalton for !be ar!Jcles that appear
m thts column comes from a vanety .of
sources The mater1al for th1s one got
tO me m a most unusual fashion
Several weeks ago my son was
rwnmagmg around m the atttc of our
garage when he discovered two very
old w1ldhfe atlases (large hard
covered record books) contammg
records from the m1d 1930s, m other
words, from the begmmng of the
Wayne Nattonal Forest. No doubt one
of the ftrst rangers had forgotten them
when he moved away
' was a
Located m one of the atlases
real treasure, a 1937 narrative w1Jdhfe
report by thetr Forest Supervisor, R.
B McKennan Forest J-Ieadquarters
at the time were m Columbus mstead
of the present locatton of Bedford, Ind.
Of special mterest are the condt!Jons that existed at the ttme
report was wntten (1937 ).
"
Lumber tndustry a nd
agncultural development grea tl y
reduced wildlife numbers through
huntmg and the destructton of Its
natural hab1tat The forested area of
Ohto was reduced by 47 pet between
the years of 1880 and 1920. The
populatton of Ohto has mcreased until
today 1t has an average of 70 people
per square m1le This present
' population ts largely composed of
mmors and farm ers who are obhged
to e:ttst on a very meager mcome

They have hltle regard of game laws
and their continuous pursmt of what
little game rema ms makes
management extremely d1ff1cult If not
ImposSible The present food and
cover condttJOns over most of the area
are not conducive to the development
of w1ldhfe "
Wildlife , food , cove r and
predation were problems m 1937 as
ev1denced by these remarks m the
report
" Man tS und oubtedly the ch1cf
predator throughout th e enllre forest
The dense rural populatton hunt the
year round w1thout regard to seasons
or bag hm1ts Th1s hunhng IS prac·
tically all w1th dogs wh1ch makes 1t
much worse Th1s contmual huntmg
constitutes a ternf1c dram of the
wlldhfe resources Domestic dogs and
ca ts probably are the next most Importan t predators Census figures
show about 5 dogs and 4 cats per
section These preda tors, both by
necess1ty and desire , prey, upon the
small upland game and btrds "
Game law enforcement was also a
problem " The game Law Enforcement Offlcer are too few m
number to adequately cope w1th the
problem To obtam an enforcement
agency compatible wtlh the problem
would be almost proh1b1tlve "
Some proposals were offered tn
the report to con nect some of the
problem Most have been co nnected
w1th the passage of time and more

KELtY BIG GUN
In 1964, Prmcess Irene of the
BOSTON
(UP! ) - Pat Kelly
Netherlands was mamed m
Rome to Prmce Carlos Hugo of hammered out three doubles
and scored both Ch1cago runs
Borbon-Parma.
Saturday to g1ve the Wh1te Sox
a 2-1 v1ctory over the Boston
Red Sox
Kelly opened th e ftrsl and
thtrd mmngs w1th doubles to
left and scored both limes He
Tonight thru
doubled to nght tn the f1fth
Wednesday
mnmg and walked tn the
seventh for a perfect 3 for 3 day
.1L1HN WFIBNE
FINN•.MFIRDRE'I' that ltfted hts batlJng average
to 486 on 17 hits m 35 tr1ps to
RL1D
the plate.

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DETROIT (UP! ) - Lou
P1mel1a drove m three runs

Columbus Stx Cal l tng 6 . Dt ck Van Dyke 13, Otnah Shore

3. 15, Jok er's Wtld a, 10
10 Jo-- Spltt Seco.nd 13 , Baff leJ, 4, 15. SIO ,OOO Pyram1d 8, 10

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4 00 - Mtster Cartoon 3 Love Amer1can Style 13, Huckleberry
H~und &amp; Yog1 Bear 6, Somerset 15, Sesame St 20. 3J. ,Movte

' Sca rl et Angel " 10
4 30-- Petttcoat Junc1 ton 3, I Love L ucy 6 Merv Grrfftn 41
Wtld , Wtld West 13 , Ma rshal Dillon 15 , Abbott &amp; Costello 8
5 00 - Bonanza 3. 4, , HazelS , Mr Roger s 20, J3 , Andy Gnff1th
15, Btg Valley 6
5 30 - Beverl y Htllbdl tes 8, Elec Co, 33 , Gomer Py le 13, Death
Valley Da ys 15, Hodgepodge Lodge 20
5 55 ~ Earl N1ghtlnga le 15
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6 00 - News 3, 4, B. 10 15, ABC News 13 , Sesa me St 20 , Around
The Bend 33
6 30 - ABC !"ews 6 , C,BS New s 8, 10, I Dream of Jeannte 13 .
News 3, 4, lS i lns1ght 3l
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7 00- T r Uth or t: onseq 3. Beat The Clock 4; News 6 10 Circus
1\l, What ' s My Ltne 8 Elec Co 20 . Read Your Way' Up JJ .
Satnt 15, Take F1ve 5
7 30 - To Tell The Truth 6, Young Dr K1ldare 8 , Hollywood
Squ ares 4, Trafftc Court 10 , Do You Read Me 20, Episode
Achon 33 , ·Bobby Goldsboro J , Movte "Tarzan " 13
00 - Rowan"&amp; Martm s Laugh In 3, -4 , 15, GVnsmoke 8, 10 .
Rooktes 6 , Holl y wood 1 elev tSton 20 33
9 00 - Here 's Lue,y a, 10, Movies " The Ceremony" 3 .t, 15 ,
" Man Trap" 6, 13
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9 30 Dons Day 8, 10 , Book Beat 20, 33
10 OO - News20 , BtiiCosbya BellvueiO
10 30 - Wall Street Week 13
11 OO - News3.4,6,8, 10, \3,15
11 30- Johnny Carson 3. 4, IS, Jack Paar 6, 13, CBS New s
Spectal 8, Movte " Beauty &amp; THE Robot " 10
100 - News 13
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GALLIPOLIS
Casby
(Sk1p ) Meadows will serve as
general Chairman Of the 1973
Gall1pohs River Rec reahon
Fesltval Parade.
Th1s
was
annouriced
Saturday by a Galhpolts Area
Ja)ot:ee spokesman, sponsor of
the annual event
Meadows IS associated w1th
hts father, Casby Meadows Sr .,
m the Emptre Furmture Co
The e1ghth annual fest1val
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Chance of rain dally. Highs
generally in the lower to
m1ddle 60s north and the
upper 60s to Io"-er 70s south.
Lo"'s m the 40s early Monday, "'arming to th e lower
and middle 50s by Wed-

parade w11l be held on Wednesday, July 4, bcgmmng at 10
a n1 m the Old French Ctty.
All umts and 1ndav1duals
planmng to parllclpate 1n lh1s
year's parade are to report to
U1c lmeup area at the corner of
Fourth Ave and Court St by 9
am on July 4
Trophies w1ll be presented to
u'!1ts m the followmg
categones Floats - Most
Patnollc, Old F'ash10ncd River
Day and Rehgaous, Best Baton
Group. Best Decorated Btke ;
Oldest and Best Condttloned
Ant1que Cars, Best lndJVtdual
Costume. Equestnan and Best

Marching Umt
Theme thts year ts " 1776."
Entry blanks are avatlable at
the Galhpohs Chamber of

Commerce Office, 16 State St ,
Galhpohs, or at Emp1re
Furmture Co , 842Second Ave ,
Ga!Upoll.'l

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GALI.IPOLIS - Southeast
Ohw's Emergency Medtcal
Serv1ce Saturday announced
that It wtll part1c1pate m Oh1o's
Emergency Squad and Rescue
Week
celebratiOn
as
proclaimed by Governor John
J Galligan for May 6-12
Plans are being made for the
first emergency medtcal
serv tce exhibit for Southeast

at the Gallta County
Jumor Fa1rgrounds on May 6
from 2-4 p m
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Area health and safety
agenc1es are InVIted to participate m the event wh1ch wtll
be opened to the pubhc 'tnformatton ca n be obtained by
cal hng the SEOEMS Offtce at
592-6600 More detiuls Wtll be
announced later

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TONIGHT
ONLY

$2Q10FFON
GIRDLES
(11

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BRAS

01 on Bnef)

{S!yleS11 20 27 220 227)

These are rhe famous firm control g~rd/es and support
bras tfJat are comtor1ab/e tor hours They remade w1th
the exctus1ve Playtex stretch fabnc w1th the exact com
bmalion of strength and softness for truly comfor1

abl.esvoaorr and control

SAVE $2.01 on Glrdle!HBrlel s1 01 OffJ

flee rs''
Mr
M c k ennt~n
offers
foll owmg closmg remarks 1n
report
'We &lt;.~re dcftmte ly maktn g
pr ovJston for a wtld hfe program on
tins Forest for th1s year and m view of
the mamfold cOm ph cat10ns and
dtverstfJed problems mvolved, we
beheve we should proceed cautiously
and slowly smce the Forest Servtce ts
now m this reg1on and has not up to
th1s time entered mto w1Idltfc actJvttJes ''

$101 OFF ON

SAVE $1.01

BfleiXS 5 M L XL' Reg $!3 95 Now 1794
Shortle XSS M I X1 ' ROI] $10 95 Now$894
~yerageleg 5 M L XL" XXL' !1eg $ 11 95 Now $9 94
Long leg S M l XL' XX L' Ileg $1 2% Now$1094
Girdle S M L XL' XXL' I~eg $10 9~ Now 58 94
High Wal&amp;l Average lev S M l XL' XXL' Rog $14 95 Now.12 94

HlghWalltlongleg S M L XL' XXL'R~ $ 1595 Now$1314
HillhWalstGirdlo S M L XL' XXL'R09 $1 2 95 Nowt1094

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-Admiss1on
ADULTS
$1.50
Ch1ldren under 12 m
car admitted Free.

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(Styles 'ff'20, 27,220, 227)

RegullrBra -Siylo~0/27 34 36A 32 428 32 42C 32 &lt;~ 20 '

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With a tw o-out double on a 3-2
pitch m the seventh mmng
Sa turday to gtve the Kansas
Ctty Royals a 7-4 v1ctory over
the Detrmt T1gers

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Co nes of th e suga 1 ptne
e longer t han 20 Inches

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Ton1ght , Aprtl29

Tontght Mon Tue'i
Aprtl29 30, May 1

Double Fea ture Program

BOMBER

Marloh Brando
AI Pacmo

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KANSAS CITY

THE GODFATH ER
(Color

Raquel Welch
Kevm M cCarthy

l PGI

Cartoons
J Stooges
Otl Day
Show start s 7 p m

(RJ
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" THE POSSESSION
OF JOEL DELANEY"
Sh•rley Mac lame

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TODAY/

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9 25 - Chuck Whtte Reports 10
9 30 - To Tell the Truth 3, Jeopard y6, Hol ly wood 's Talktng 10

11 00 - Pa ssword 13, Sale of the Centu ry 3 4, 15 , Love Amer tcan
Style 6 , Gamb1t8. 10, Elec Co 20
11 30 --- Bewttched 6, 13, Hollywood Squares 3, 4, 15 , Love of L1fe
8, 10, Sesame St 10
11 55 - News
Dan I mel's World 10
12 00 - Password 6 , News 10, 13 , Contact a, Bob Braun 50 50
Club 4, Jeopardy 3. 15
12 30 - Spltt Second 6 , 3 W's 3, 15 , Search torT omorrow 8, 10
12 55 - NBC News 3, 15
1 00 - All My Children 6 13 , News 3 , Secret Storm 8, Green
Acres 10, Not For Wom en Onl y 15
1 20- Fashtons 1n Sewtng 3
1 30 - 3 On A Match 3, 4, 1~ . Let's Make A Dea l 13, As the World
Turns 8, 10 Bowltng 6
2 00 - Days of Our Lt ves 3, 4, 15 , New lywe d Game 13, M1ke
Douglass 6 Gu•dmg Ltght 8, 10
2 30 - Doctor s 3, 4, 15, Datmg Game 13 . Edge of Ntght a, 10
3 00- Another World 3 4 15 Genera l Hospita l 6, 13 , Pnce Is
Rtg ht 8, 10 . Understandmg Afrrca 10
3 30 - Return of Peyton Place 3, 15, One Ltfe to Ltve 6, 13 ,
Secret Storm 10 , M erv Gntftn B Phil Donahue 4 French

enlightened laws A law to enable
State Conservatton Conmusswner to
appo ml Forest Officers as deputy
Sl&lt;!le Game Wardens A law to make -use of dogs m pursu1t of small upland
game and btrds 11legal Separatton of
huntm g and trappmg hcenses Law to
make sale of game 1llegal Esl&lt;!bllsbment of several refuges of proper s1ze
tn most su1lable localtons t;;stabltshment of closed seasolls of all ga me m
ceJtam areas where feas1ble form &lt;.1
lau. enforcement slandpomt Plantm~
game food and cover on the ad jacent
to ref uge areC:~S 1 partlcula1ly cover
plantmgs Constructwn of nurnerous
small game watenng places Th1s
1lem 1s m our op1mon one of the
hnntmg factors m Lh1s area Pubhc
rela1tons shou ld tnclu~c w1ldltfe
conscrvatton as 1t IS only through lhts
m ean s that adequc~te la w enforcement
wtl l be obt(:lmed Encourage rncreases
m nwnbcr of law enfor~e ment of-

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St 33
8 30 - Jack LaLanne 13 New Zoo Revue6
a 55 - Loca l News 13
9 00 - Paul Dtxon 4 Ph tl Don ah ue 15 , Capt Kangaroo 8 .
Fnend ly Junction 10, AM 3. Let's Make A Deal6 , Ben Casey

10 00 -

Meadows heads festival parade

Your Wayne National Forest

Cartoon

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NEWS

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, Ralph W Ours, Murl Ours to
Gary Jones, Janet Jones, 70

6 30 - Th 1s Week 4, Newsmaker '73 13 , Bob Harrtngton 6, A
Homely Pla ce 10
f
7 00- Commun 1que 6, Old Ttme Gospel Hour 13. T1me or
T1moth y 4, A V1s1t1ng Angel 10
RIO 6RANDE - Memters
7
30
- Fa•fh tor Today 8, Rev 1val F1 res 6, Herald of Truth 3.
of the Soc1al Problems
Camera Thr ee 10
Laborator y class at R1 o 8 00- Leonard Repass a, Gospel Caravan 6, Church Serv tce
13, Mormon Chotr 3, Day ol D1scovery 4 . Btl ly James Harg1s
Grande College who recenUy
and hrs All Amencan K1ds 10
spent thetr sprtng break a 30 - Oral Roberts 3, You r Hea lth 4, Day of Dtscovery 8 , Rex
work1n g w1th the Choctaw
Humbard 13, Rev tval Frres 15 Kathryn Kuhlan 6 , Don
Young 10
Indtans m M1ss tsstpp1 will
8 55- Black Dameo 4
Present a program on thetr 9 oo - Stngmg J ub1lee 3, Cadle Cha pel4 , Oral Robeds 10. Rex
Humbard 6 , Old Fashtoned M ee ttng 8
acti v1bes Monday , Bp.m. m the
9
30
- Church by S1 de of the Road 4, Globetrotters 8, Re v
college dmmg hall
Charles Norr1s 13 , Mov1e "Captatn from Cast tle" 10
Th• program ts open to the 10 00 - Church Se r vtce 4, Curroslty Shop 6, 13 , Garden Club 8 1
Fa 1th for Today 15 , This ts th e Ltfe 3
publJc and IS free The
10 15 - Factng Ltfe a
presentatiOn ts very timely as 10 30- lnstght 4, VtewpotntB , Thts IS The Lt fe 15 Capt am Noah
It dep1cts true-life sttuattons of
3
the Amert can lnd1ans The . 11 00- Po tnt of Vrews 6 Joy In L tv tng 13 . Focus on Sunday 4,
Camers Three a, Consumer Report 15
program wtll constst of sltdes, 11 30 - Make A Wtsh6, 13 , CBPA Bowltnq 6
authentic Choctaw music, and 12 00 - Ca lvtn E va ns 13. Rex Humbard a, Urban Lea9ue
Presents lO, Sacred Heart 15, Co lumbu s Town Meettng 10,
tapes of the language recorded
Meet the Pre ss 3, 4
durtng
the
v 1s1t
t o 12 15 - Open B1ble 15
12 30 - Re vrval F.res \3, World Champtonshtp Tenn ts 3, 4, 15
Phlladelp!Jia , Mtss
1 00- Lower Ltghthouse 13, Dlrecttons 6 . WHA Play Off 8, 10
Followin g
the
formal
World Champ1onshtp Tenn •s 3 4, 15
1 30 - Issues &amp; Answers 6, 13
program , there w1ll be a
- NBA Play Off 6, 13
quest10n and answer pertod 2J 00
00 - Stanley Cup Play Off 3 4
where the eleven students who
3 30 - Stanley Cup Ploy Off 15 Wom en's Golf 8, U S -USSR

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SUNDAY. APRtl29, 1973
6 00 -

spent a week on the Choctaw
Reservation w11l be avatlable
to respond to the audience.
Thts ts an opportun1ty for
area res1denls to learn firsthand what life Jl!l an lndtan
Reservation Js a.U about

IUJIUIH b71he above clrloon.

Beal. John W1U1am Orr, Elame
P1gass1 Orr to l..tw&amp;s Sauer,
llelen Lauer, Lots, Middleport.
[)()rothy Durgee, Claude E
Durgee to L.ewts Sauer, Helen •
S•wer, Lots 2, I, 3, 4, Middleport.
Charles D Yost, Margaret
Ycmt to State of Oh1o, Ease ,

Television Log

will be told
by Rio class

!\-Pass Your pa.rtner·s bid
IS a no- trump ra1 se-not Black-

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Sauer, dec'd. to 1..-ewts
Sauer, Kenneth Sauer, Rodney
Sauer, Dorothy Durgee , Cert
of Trans , Middleport
Anna Mary Orr, dec'd to
John Orr, Mary Martha Orr
Jamtson, Margaret Ehzabeth
Orr Beal, John Wtlllam Orr,
A!f of Trans , Mtddleport
lrene Htckmall , Earl HICk·
man, Harold Sauer, Fay Sauer,
Richard
Sauer,
James
Burhanan , V1rg1ma Buchanan,
George Buchanan ,. . Vera
Buchanan, Rodney Sauer,
Lew1s
Sauer,
Helen
R. Sauer, Kenneth W
Sauer, Gaye Sauer, John Orr to
LewiS Sauer, Helen Sauer,
Lots, M1ddleport
Mary Martha Orr JamJson ,
Paul W Jamtson, Margaret
Eltzabeth Orr Beat, J Rodne)
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4- The Sun~a y Times· Sentinel, Sunday, April29, 1973

CLERK KILLED
CANTON, Ohio i UPil Gary Hartong, 24, Canton, .the
night desk clerk at lhe

Addison
UMW has
meeting

Downtowner Motor lnn here.

was shot and killed early
Thursday during a robbery .
when he apparently refused to
give the bandit money.
There were no witnesses to
lhe shooting.

ADDISON - The Addison
United Methodist Women
convened at the home of Mrs.

Marvin Gindlesberger for their
April session.

Mrs . Larry Hood had the
devotions on uHow to Pray"
and " The Power of Prayer",
with sCripture from Luke 7.
Her program was on ''Your
Emotional ani! Mental Well
Being " written by a Christian
p sychologis t , Clyde
Narramore . An mteresting
discusSion followed
the
progr&lt;Jln ,

Mr. and Mrs. H Lee Clark

During the busmess meeting,

Mrs. Ray Hughes presenU!d
·the SC(.'retary 's report and Mrs.
Hood gave the treasurer's
report. [t was decided that the
group would order copies of
"The Upper Room" for each
member. Mrs . Joe Drummond,
president,
made
announcements and discussed
plans for future meetings.
F'nllowing grace by Mrs . Bill
Beagle, refreshments were
served by the hostess.

Clarks to celebrate
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Kee pSalke's made-to-match
d1ng 1
of textured !4 karat
white and yellow ~old . Pick a
pa1r fr om ou r co llectiOn.

CLARK'S
JEWEL_RY
342 Second Ave .
Gal
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VINTON - Mr. and Mrs . H.
Lee CJ&lt;trk, Hurncane, W. V.1:1 .,
were honored on thctr 25th
wedcltng anmversary with an
1nforrnal receptiOn at the home
of Mr . and Mrs . Charles Leach,
Vinton. They were married
Aprtl23, 1948, in Middleport, by
the Rev . Charles Pomeroy.
Mrs. Clark, the former Betty
J o Matthews , IS the daughter of

GALUPOUS - The April
meeting of lhe Ann Judson
Bible Class was held in the
fellowship room of lhe church
Tuesday r.ight.
Mrs . Leslie Brewer presided
over the 12 members and one
guest attending. The meeting
opened with " Amazing Grace"
followed by prayer from Mrs.
F'lorence Phillips.
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devotions and a reading ''Job's
Book." Eli:r.abeth Whit.! read

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Matthews
and Clark is the son of Mrs. Iva
Clark &lt;tnd the late Lincoln L
Clark, all of the Cheshire area.
They Lire the parents of three
children: Mrs . Charles (KathiJ
Leach, Vtnton; Mrs . .Michael
(Billie Jo) Hobinson, Dover,
Delaware and Keith Wesley , at
home. They also have two
gra nd:wns

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The Orig in a l "English Pub" - warm, stalely and inviting yet practical . The
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carry a one year g uarantee and are prot ected with Dupont Zepe l. Thi s s tyl e will
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Adj ustable back cushions, rolled c lub arms, shaped wings, bra ss nailh ea d trim ,
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have been- years of active
growth
and
sometimes
phenomenal growth renecting
a great deal ot hard work on
the part of many indi~iduals .
SALES&amp; SERVICE
During the uband wagon" year
PHONE 347·7734
of 1971, over 250 new members
St. Rl. 7
Addison, Ohio
joined in their enthusiasm to

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GALLIPOLIS- This is the
filth and llnal article por·
!raying the French Art
Colony as II exists in our
community today. The Art
Colony invites aU members
of the commuoliy to join and
participate.

HIGH

any day's delicious
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help the F AC acquire Riverby .
Since the newness and fever
have subsided, it is really more
important for the community
at large to support lhe Art
Colony by memberships and
participation now than it was in
1971. Anyone may join by
sending a check with the application following this article.
Since the F AC is a nonprofit
corporation and tax exempt,
all membership contributions
'-are tax deductible.
Through membership in the
F AC, you have the satisfaction
o( knowing that you are
promoting, supportin g and
preserving the arts both for
yourself and your children.

Membership monies ·pay for
pos lage, the news letter,
utilities, housekeeping, library
rna terials, gallery expenses
and many other aspects of
maintenance ·of Riverby. In
addition, 'any member may
enroll in any of the classes at a
reduced rate, has the USt! of the
facilities of Riverby lor purposes re)aling to the arts and
may enjoy a multitude of
special activities, programs,
receptions and
recitals
throughout the year .
Since the FAC has occupied
Riverby, many changes have
occurred. In the preceding
articles the clasS program,
parent-child workshops, the
gallery and the ftnancial
structure have been discussed.
Other changes include the birth
of the art library one year ago.
The library is steadily growing
and includes books and
periodicals on visual c1rt~.
dance , theater and music.
F AC members were In·
strurnental in bringing the
''artist.in-residence '' program
in to U1e schools. The program
has been an asset to our
community and our children
and one which we would like to
see continued .
During the past two yea rs a
large amount of work has been
done by volunteers towards the
restoration of Riverby . Las t
summer the South Central Ohio
Preservation Society cited the
F AC for Its work in preser.
vation of the home which dates
from 1858. Restoration continues but at it slower pace. In
addition to the house itsel!,

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of Sofa, Loveseat and Chair
Covered with Heavy Du.ty
Naugahyde and Durable Oak
Trim. Your Choice of Persimmon or Brown. ,

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GALI.IPOLJS - Michael
Todd Woodall , son of Mr. and
Mrs.
Wilham
Woodall,
celebrated his fourth birthday
at home April 25. Helping h1m
celebrate were his 'sis ter,
Stephanie, Mrs . George
Barnette and sons, Eric and
Eddie, Mr. and - Mrs. Jack
Woodall, Kisa and Kevin
Woodall, Mrs. Harry Simpkins
and son, Craig, Mrs. Lanny
Reapp and sons, Chris and
Brian, 'Paula and Sha na
Martin, Todd and Scott Slone
Academy . The proceeds will
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Glen and Norman Chapman.
benefit some of the many
Mrs. Tom O' Dell and son,
projects at Riverby. Mrs .
Chris. Those sending gifts were
Harvey's former home, in·
Scott Roberts , Bubby Saunders
eluding the developing ceramic
and Mrs . Alma Stevens,
studio.
maternal grandm9ther .
The French Art Colony has
grown and is growing. It can
and should make significant
contributions to each person, to
his children and the community. 1t is obvious that a new
esthetic
awareness
is
developing ; lhe dream of an
art center has become a reality
and lt will require Ute continuous help o! all if 1t is to
fulfill the potential which is
evident. Why not join in this
e!forl?

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APRIL 29
~- THRU
MAY 4th

David Pharr

Sunday Services 10:30 a.m . . 6 p.m .
Week Days 7:30P.M.
Speaker, David Pharr
Rock Hill, South Carolina

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SON BORN
SANDUSKY - Mr. and Mrs.
Harrison C. Smith, Sandusky,
are announcing the birth of
their second son, April 26. The
baby weighed seven pounds
and 10 ounces and has been
named Brian Matthew. He is
welcomed a! home by a three
year old brother, Mark .
Ma ternal grandmother is Mrs.
Rosa Burnett, 815 Third Ave .,
Gallipolis. Paternal grand.parents are Mr. and Mrs.
William Smith, Sandusky,
former residents of Bidwell.
Great-grandmother is Mrs.
Tillie Wri~ht, Neil Ave .,
GHllipolis .

PLAN EVENTS
GALUPOLIS - The Gallia
Academy Future Homemakers
of America will visit King's
Island May 29 and will atU!nd
the ~istrict FHA meeting May
I at Kyger Creek. May 19 the
chapU!r will sponsor a bake
sale in front of Haskins·Tanner
to help pay for convention
expenses. The group will also
sponsor a car wash June 2.

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PT. PLEASANT - Ticket
and table reservations are
being accepted lor the 13th
Annual Charity Ball May 12
from 9 p.m. to I a.m. at the
National Guard Armory here.
Music will be furnished by
the Don Boyd orchestra of
Beckley. Dress will be semiformal.
Reservati011S for tables may
be obtained by calling Mrs. R.
L. Given, 675-3035. Charges'are
$2 for 1-3 couples; $3 for 4-6
couples and $5 for 7-12. These
charges are in addition to the
ticket lee of $10 per couple.
Tickets may be purchased
from any Pleasant Valley
Hospital auxiliary member,
Fruth's Pharmacy, Rardin
Shoe CenU!r, Cohen RiU!-Aid or
Buck and John's Barber shop.
This spring social event is
sponsored by the Pleasant
Valley Hospital Women 's
Auxiliary. All proceeds are
used for hospital needs.

many hours have been spent in
restorint; the grounds and
garden.
When Riverby became a
reality , the F AC expanded to
embrace music and dance in
addition to visual arts. Kimball
Su1ter is in charge of the music.
department and is planning
seve1·al recitals . Two weeks ·a
talenU!d group of young people
from Hannan Trace demonstrated that a clarinet choir
several recitals. Two weeks
ago a talented group
of young people from
Hannan Trace demonstrat.
ed that a darinel choir
can provide a very pleasant
afternoon at Riverby. It is
hoped thaI other .qualified
musicians from the area will
have the opportunity to perform al Riverby . Today
Christine Holzer Harvey will
play a benefit concert at Ga lHa

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available
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Second Avenu~

Cox.
Certificates
were
presented to the student
council advisors and senior
class sponsors.
Comments were made by the
Southwestern stud ent body
president, Terry Bush.
The swdl!nt council would
like to extend its sincere thanks
to all stores and business,es
who contributed favors for the
occasion, and student council
sponsors for their time and
effort that made the senior
banquet possible.
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Significant progress marks Art
Colony's ninth year in Gallipolis

officers are Sally Holley,
president; Elaine Sims, vice
president ; Carrie Calvert,
secretary ; Diane Holley,
treasurer ; June Jones, news
reporter; Jennifer Kerns,
recreation 1eader; L&lt;lri Clark,
health and safety chairwoman.
The club decided to take
Outdoor Cookery I as a club
project. It was also voU!d to
have a fair booth. The club wiU
have a bowling party lor the
next meeting. The members
discussed 4-H Camp and
selecU!d projects. Club a_d.
· visors are Mrs. Bobbie Jones
and Mrs. Marceline Kerns.
Club members present were
Sally Holley, Elaine Sims,
Diane HoiJey, Carrie Calvert,
June Jones, Jennifer Kerils
and Lori Ann Clark. Mrs.
Alfred Holley was a guest.

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The Bidwell Busy Bees 4-H
Club met April 25 with Mrs.
June Smith. Tammie Thaxton
presided and had charge of lhe
program . Julie Smith led
devotions. Demvnstrations
were given by Kathy Roberts
and Nikki Thaxton, making
snicker doodles and Debbie
Sm1ljl, cutting out a paiU!rn.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Gladys McClelland. Club
advisors are Mrs. Leora
Thaxton, Mrsc June Smith aQd
Mrs . Gladys McClelland.
Members present were Cindy
Roberts, Margie Thaxton,
Marsha McClelland, Venessa
Plesants and Delores Evans .
., Mrs , Joan Roberts was a guest.
The Kuntri Kids 4-H Club
met April 23 at the home of
Sally and Diane Holley. Jennifer Kerns presided . New

PATRIOT . - The Patriot
Social Club met Tuesday
evening al the Grange Hall and
sponsored a community
polluck supper with Mrs. Ted
Barker preparing !he ham.
There was no business trans· :·
acted. but a social session was'
enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Butch
Brown and Jason, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
John Bostic , Mr. and Mrs. ::
Luther Burnett, Scott Wood,
Mrs . Edna Ashworth, Mrs.
Pearl Burnett, Mrs. Mabel
Mahan , Mrs . Mary Crews,
Robin, Roger and Kristy,
Marsha Shriver, Frank
Shriver, Stanley Gregory and
Gertrude Davis.

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Your choice of
nine different Nairgahyde fabrics
or
your choice of seven velve!
covers or 2 Herculon plaids

lhe poems, "The Guard at the
Sepulchre" and "Old Age Can
be Fun ." Ella Condee read "A
Thousand Trails" and gave the
Bible questions. Ethel SU!ele
read "Remember Cohen."
T'he meeting closed wilh lhe
Lord's Prayer .
A social hour was enjoyed
wilh refreshments served by a
committee including Mae
Lawrence, Ella Condee, Leona
Boster, Elizabeth White and
Ethel SU!ele .

Southwestern seniors
honored at banquet

GALLIPOLIS - The Soulhwes tern Senior Banquet was
hosted by the Stud ent Council
. ' Mrs. L. Hueholt
and sponsors,
and S. Sobel March 17 at Soulhwes tern High School.
The evening began wilh a
potluck dinner. The program
consisU!d of singing by the
Girls Ensemble accompanied
by Marc Mangold.
Door prizes were presented.
The history of the class was
CHANGE PLANS
read by Ruthie Sloan.
GALUPOUS - Due to a
Sis Ehman and Julia Morse
chan ge in plans, the French presented a humorous dialogue
City Gard en Club will meet entitled, "Sunday Morning
May 8 w1th Mrs . June Moore at Marriage." The class prophecy
7:30p.m.
was given by Jeanie Grate and
Lynnita Newberry who played
the characU!rs of Teen Angel
and Betty Lou. Humorous
awards were given to the
seniors by Kim Pope; Beth
Jeffers and Ruthie Sloan. The
last will and testament was
given by Julia Morse and Cindy

silver anniversary

Gallia 4-H ·Oub News

Ann judson Class has
April meeting at church

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SEEN AND HEARD
GALLIPOLIS Randy
Bevins Ul!isted in reloading
the Hunllngton Regional
BIOOdmobUe which coUecU!d
160 pint!i Of blood during its
visit bere Thursday.

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4- The Sun~a y Times· Sentinel, Sunday, April29, 1973

CLERK KILLED
CANTON, Ohio i UPil Gary Hartong, 24, Canton, .the
night desk clerk at lhe

Addison
UMW has
meeting

Downtowner Motor lnn here.

was shot and killed early
Thursday during a robbery .
when he apparently refused to
give the bandit money.
There were no witnesses to
lhe shooting.

ADDISON - The Addison
United Methodist Women
convened at the home of Mrs.

Marvin Gindlesberger for their
April session.

Mrs . Larry Hood had the
devotions on uHow to Pray"
and " The Power of Prayer",
with sCripture from Luke 7.
Her program was on ''Your
Emotional ani! Mental Well
Being " written by a Christian
p sychologis t , Clyde
Narramore . An mteresting
discusSion followed
the
progr&lt;Jln ,

Mr. and Mrs. H Lee Clark

During the busmess meeting,

Mrs. Ray Hughes presenU!d
·the SC(.'retary 's report and Mrs.
Hood gave the treasurer's
report. [t was decided that the
group would order copies of
"The Upper Room" for each
member. Mrs . Joe Drummond,
president,
made
announcements and discussed
plans for future meetings.
F'nllowing grace by Mrs . Bill
Beagle, refreshments were
served by the hostess.

Clarks to celebrate
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d1ng 1
of textured !4 karat
white and yellow ~old . Pick a
pa1r fr om ou r co llectiOn.

CLARK'S
JEWEL_RY
342 Second Ave .
Gal
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VINTON - Mr. and Mrs . H.
Lee CJ&lt;trk, Hurncane, W. V.1:1 .,
were honored on thctr 25th
wedcltng anmversary with an
1nforrnal receptiOn at the home
of Mr . and Mrs . Charles Leach,
Vinton. They were married
Aprtl23, 1948, in Middleport, by
the Rev . Charles Pomeroy.
Mrs. Clark, the former Betty
J o Matthews , IS the daughter of

GALUPOUS - The April
meeting of lhe Ann Judson
Bible Class was held in the
fellowship room of lhe church
Tuesday r.ight.
Mrs . Leslie Brewer presided
over the 12 members and one
guest attending. The meeting
opened with " Amazing Grace"
followed by prayer from Mrs.
F'lorence Phillips.
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.Mrs . Leona Boster gave
devotions and a reading ''Job's
Book." Eli:r.abeth Whit.! read

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Matthews
and Clark is the son of Mrs. Iva
Clark &lt;tnd the late Lincoln L
Clark, all of the Cheshire area.
They Lire the parents of three
children: Mrs . Charles (KathiJ
Leach, Vtnton; Mrs . .Michael
(Billie Jo) Hobinson, Dover,
Delaware and Keith Wesley , at
home. They also have two
gra nd:wns

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blend fashionably witn traditional, Early Amer ican or Contemporary rooms.
Adj ustable back cushions, rolled c lub arms, shaped wings, bra ss nailh ea d trim ,
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WITH SO MAINY
EXTRAS, YET
PRICED SO LOWI

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'59.95
• Adjustable 3-posltlon handle •

Convenient on/off
foot switch • Dee·
orator designed

vinyl dust bag •
Converts easily

for abova·the·

HAS ...

S.own enjoying the second floor lilrary at Rlverby are
Mrs. George Grace, member of the French Art Colony and
Harold Brown, maintenance chairman of Riverby.

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The French Arl Colony will

celebrate its nlnlh birthday in
-~d~e~n~se~~~==~~~-~ SepU!mber of !his year. These
have been- years of active
growth
and
sometimes
phenomenal growth renecting
a great deal ot hard work on
the part of many indi~iduals .
SALES&amp; SERVICE
During the uband wagon" year
PHONE 347·7734
of 1971, over 250 new members
St. Rl. 7
Addison, Ohio
joined in their enthusiasm to

STORE

·.

cool cotton knit
teamups
from

Patriot Social
C/f:tb has meet ·

makes cleaning even
easier .. . settings for
a II pile
from
low,
to deep

VACUUM CLEANER

FROSTED
FLAVORS,

}

GALLIPOLIS- This is the
filth and llnal article por·
!raying the French Art
Colony as II exists in our
community today. The Art
Colony invites aU members
of the commuoliy to join and
participate.

HIGH

any day's delicious
•
m

help the F AC acquire Riverby .
Since the newness and fever
have subsided, it is really more
important for the community
at large to support lhe Art
Colony by memberships and
participation now than it was in
1971. Anyone may join by
sending a check with the application following this article.
Since the F AC is a nonprofit
corporation and tax exempt,
all membership contributions
'-are tax deductible.
Through membership in the
F AC, you have the satisfaction
o( knowing that you are
promoting, supportin g and
preserving the arts both for
yourself and your children.

Membership monies ·pay for
pos lage, the news letter,
utilities, housekeeping, library
rna terials, gallery expenses
and many other aspects of
maintenance ·of Riverby. In
addition, 'any member may
enroll in any of the classes at a
reduced rate, has the USt! of the
facilities of Riverby lor purposes re)aling to the arts and
may enjoy a multitude of
special activities, programs,
receptions and
recitals
throughout the year .
Since the FAC has occupied
Riverby, many changes have
occurred. In the preceding
articles the clasS program,
parent-child workshops, the
gallery and the ftnancial
structure have been discussed.
Other changes include the birth
of the art library one year ago.
The library is steadily growing
and includes books and
periodicals on visual c1rt~.
dance , theater and music.
F AC members were In·
strurnental in bringing the
''artist.in-residence '' program
in to U1e schools. The program
has been an asset to our
community and our children
and one which we would like to
see continued .
During the past two yea rs a
large amount of work has been
done by volunteers towards the
restoration of Riverby . Las t
summer the South Central Ohio
Preservation Society cited the
F AC for Its work in preser.
vation of the home which dates
from 1858. Restoration continues but at it slower pace. In
addition to the house itsel!,

Beautiful Family Room Group
of Sofa, Loveseat and Chair
Covered with Heavy Du.ty
Naugahyde and Durable Oak
Trim. Your Choice of Persimmon or Brown. ,

COMPLETE

3 PC.

ONLY '

GROUP

$488

SOFA ......................... ~ ..... '225
LOVESEA T.................... ,••• •·1 75
CHAIR ....•..•.......•........... :.'119

·OPEN MONDAY UNTIL 8:00

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Phone 446-03:12

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GALI.IPOLJS - Michael
Todd Woodall , son of Mr. and
Mrs.
Wilham
Woodall,
celebrated his fourth birthday
at home April 25. Helping h1m
celebrate were his 'sis ter,
Stephanie, Mrs . George
Barnette and sons, Eric and
Eddie, Mr. and - Mrs. Jack
Woodall, Kisa and Kevin
Woodall, Mrs. Harry Simpkins
and son, Craig, Mrs. Lanny
Reapp and sons, Chris and
Brian, 'Paula and Sha na
Martin, Todd and Scott Slone
Academy . The proceeds will
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benefit some of the many
Mrs. Tom O' Dell and son,
projects at Riverby. Mrs .
Chris. Those sending gifts were
Harvey's former home, in·
Scott Roberts , Bubby Saunders
eluding the developing ceramic
and Mrs . Alma Stevens,
studio.
maternal grandm9ther .
The French Art Colony has
grown and is growing. It can
and should make significant
contributions to each person, to
his children and the community. 1t is obvious that a new
esthetic
awareness
is
developing ; lhe dream of an
art center has become a reality
and lt will require Ute continuous help o! all if 1t is to
fulfill the potential which is
evident. Why not join in this
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APRIL 29
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MAY 4th

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SANDUSKY - Mr. and Mrs.
Harrison C. Smith, Sandusky,
are announcing the birth of
their second son, April 26. The
baby weighed seven pounds
and 10 ounces and has been
named Brian Matthew. He is
welcomed a! home by a three
year old brother, Mark .
Ma ternal grandmother is Mrs.
Rosa Burnett, 815 Third Ave .,
Gallipolis. Paternal grand.parents are Mr. and Mrs.
William Smith, Sandusky,
former residents of Bidwell.
Great-grandmother is Mrs.
Tillie Wri~ht, Neil Ave .,
GHllipolis .

PLAN EVENTS
GALUPOLIS - The Gallia
Academy Future Homemakers
of America will visit King's
Island May 29 and will atU!nd
the ~istrict FHA meeting May
I at Kyger Creek. May 19 the
chapU!r will sponsor a bake
sale in front of Haskins·Tanner
to help pay for convention
expenses. The group will also
sponsor a car wash June 2.

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PT. PLEASANT - Ticket
and table reservations are
being accepted lor the 13th
Annual Charity Ball May 12
from 9 p.m. to I a.m. at the
National Guard Armory here.
Music will be furnished by
the Don Boyd orchestra of
Beckley. Dress will be semiformal.
Reservati011S for tables may
be obtained by calling Mrs. R.
L. Given, 675-3035. Charges'are
$2 for 1-3 couples; $3 for 4-6
couples and $5 for 7-12. These
charges are in addition to the
ticket lee of $10 per couple.
Tickets may be purchased
from any Pleasant Valley
Hospital auxiliary member,
Fruth's Pharmacy, Rardin
Shoe CenU!r, Cohen RiU!-Aid or
Buck and John's Barber shop.
This spring social event is
sponsored by the Pleasant
Valley Hospital Women 's
Auxiliary. All proceeds are
used for hospital needs.

many hours have been spent in
restorint; the grounds and
garden.
When Riverby became a
reality , the F AC expanded to
embrace music and dance in
addition to visual arts. Kimball
Su1ter is in charge of the music.
department and is planning
seve1·al recitals . Two weeks ·a
talenU!d group of young people
from Hannan Trace demonstrated that a clarinet choir
several recitals. Two weeks
ago a talented group
of young people from
Hannan Trace demonstrat.
ed that a darinel choir
can provide a very pleasant
afternoon at Riverby. It is
hoped thaI other .qualified
musicians from the area will
have the opportunity to perform al Riverby . Today
Christine Holzer Harvey will
play a benefit concert at Ga lHa

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Second Avenu~

Cox.
Certificates
were
presented to the student
council advisors and senior
class sponsors.
Comments were made by the
Southwestern stud ent body
president, Terry Bush.
The swdl!nt council would
like to extend its sincere thanks
to all stores and business,es
who contributed favors for the
occasion, and student council
sponsors for their time and
effort that made the senior
banquet possible.
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Significant progress marks Art
Colony's ninth year in Gallipolis

officers are Sally Holley,
president; Elaine Sims, vice
president ; Carrie Calvert,
secretary ; Diane Holley,
treasurer ; June Jones, news
reporter; Jennifer Kerns,
recreation 1eader; L&lt;lri Clark,
health and safety chairwoman.
The club decided to take
Outdoor Cookery I as a club
project. It was also voU!d to
have a fair booth. The club wiU
have a bowling party lor the
next meeting. The members
discussed 4-H Camp and
selecU!d projects. Club a_d.
· visors are Mrs. Bobbie Jones
and Mrs. Marceline Kerns.
Club members present were
Sally Holley, Elaine Sims,
Diane HoiJey, Carrie Calvert,
June Jones, Jennifer Kerils
and Lori Ann Clark. Mrs.
Alfred Holley was a guest.

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The Bidwell Busy Bees 4-H
Club met April 25 with Mrs.
June Smith. Tammie Thaxton
presided and had charge of lhe
program . Julie Smith led
devotions. Demvnstrations
were given by Kathy Roberts
and Nikki Thaxton, making
snicker doodles and Debbie
Sm1ljl, cutting out a paiU!rn.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Gladys McClelland. Club
advisors are Mrs. Leora
Thaxton, Mrsc June Smith aQd
Mrs . Gladys McClelland.
Members present were Cindy
Roberts, Margie Thaxton,
Marsha McClelland, Venessa
Plesants and Delores Evans .
., Mrs , Joan Roberts was a guest.
The Kuntri Kids 4-H Club
met April 23 at the home of
Sally and Diane Holley. Jennifer Kerns presided . New

PATRIOT . - The Patriot
Social Club met Tuesday
evening al the Grange Hall and
sponsored a community
polluck supper with Mrs. Ted
Barker preparing !he ham.
There was no business trans· :·
acted. but a social session was'
enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Butch
Brown and Jason, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
John Bostic , Mr. and Mrs. ::
Luther Burnett, Scott Wood,
Mrs . Edna Ashworth, Mrs.
Pearl Burnett, Mrs. Mabel
Mahan , Mrs . Mary Crews,
Robin, Roger and Kristy,
Marsha Shriver, Frank
Shriver, Stanley Gregory and
Gertrude Davis.

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Your choice of
nine different Nairgahyde fabrics
or
your choice of seven velve!
covers or 2 Herculon plaids

lhe poems, "The Guard at the
Sepulchre" and "Old Age Can
be Fun ." Ella Condee read "A
Thousand Trails" and gave the
Bible questions. Ethel SU!ele
read "Remember Cohen."
T'he meeting closed wilh lhe
Lord's Prayer .
A social hour was enjoyed
wilh refreshments served by a
committee including Mae
Lawrence, Ella Condee, Leona
Boster, Elizabeth White and
Ethel SU!ele .

Southwestern seniors
honored at banquet

GALLIPOLIS - The Soulhwes tern Senior Banquet was
hosted by the Stud ent Council
. ' Mrs. L. Hueholt
and sponsors,
and S. Sobel March 17 at Soulhwes tern High School.
The evening began wilh a
potluck dinner. The program
consisU!d of singing by the
Girls Ensemble accompanied
by Marc Mangold.
Door prizes were presented.
The history of the class was
CHANGE PLANS
read by Ruthie Sloan.
GALUPOUS - Due to a
Sis Ehman and Julia Morse
chan ge in plans, the French presented a humorous dialogue
City Gard en Club will meet entitled, "Sunday Morning
May 8 w1th Mrs . June Moore at Marriage." The class prophecy
7:30p.m.
was given by Jeanie Grate and
Lynnita Newberry who played
the characU!rs of Teen Angel
and Betty Lou. Humorous
awards were given to the
seniors by Kim Pope; Beth
Jeffers and Ruthie Sloan. The
last will and testament was
given by Julia Morse and Cindy

silver anniversary

Gallia 4-H ·Oub News

Ann judson Class has
April meeting at church

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SEEN AND HEARD
GALLIPOLIS Randy
Bevins Ul!isted in reloading
the Hunllngton Regional
BIOOdmobUe which coUecU!d
160 pint!i Of blood during its
visit bere Thursday.

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Keyette members attend meeting
CHESHIRE - A group of
Keyette girls fro{Tl Kyger
Creek High School and their
advisor, attended' the West
Virginia State Keyette annual
convention at Pipestem Resort
near Princeton last weekend.
The local club has been invited to become an affiliate of
District Six of the We s t
Vlrglnia Association and to
partic ipate in its local and
state projects and contests.
Those who attended were
Shirley Skaggs, presidenJ;
Kandy
Gindlesberger ,
presldenklect ; Sue Hughes,
member of the board of
directo rs and Mrs. Huber

Rodney Alderman
weds Kathleen Payne

Fulton , fa c ulty advisor .
Maurice Mayes, a teacher at
Kyger Creek, is the W~t
Virginia State Kiwanis youtb
chainnan .

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GALLIPOLIS - The youth of
the First Church of God of
Gallipolis under the direction
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hamilton
were in charge of the Wednesday Prayer meeting this
past week .
Special songs were sung by
Debbie Houck and Jeff Rhodes ,

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Johnson, Lu Ann Whitley, Jean
Saunders and Denise Long and
Marsha Bush.

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message

GALLIPOLIS - William
Gerhold will hold a sy mposium

during the French Art Colony 's

Mainstreams
Exhibitions,
annual members' reception at which he ori ginated and
Riverby Friday, May 4, from 8 directs, al MarietW College.
to 10 p.m. The reception ma1·ks He is an associate professor of
the opening of an exhibit of a rt, and c ha irman (desianate J
Gerhold's paintings which will of the M•rietla Art l,)epartbe on display in the French Art mcnt.
Colony galleries during the
[n ·additi on to hi s teaching
month of May .
·duties, G e rhold has exhibi ted.
Local residents are probably In numerous shows throughout
most familiar with Gerhold 's West Vir g inia, Ohio; New
works in the Wes t Virginia Yor k,
Connecticut
and
Moun lain Slate Arl' and Crafts Maryland, is active in
wi ld erneSs area conse rvati on
projects, is a licensed pilot and
SEEN AND HEARD
ins tructor , and conducts
GALLIPOLIS
Mrs. ·outdool' painting courses in the
MarjOrie Cox, daugh ters Amy 1\ll cghe ny Mountain s ei:lch
Ja and Rhonda Lee, son John summer . Gerhold and his wife,
William and Mrs. Re ba Ruth, re;-;ide in Williamstown.
Cram e r , Montpelier, s pe nt W. Va ., and are the parents of
their Easter vacation he1~e with· foul' children .
. the former 's uncle and aunt •
, All [lr.t. Colony members are
Mr . and Mrs ..lohn W. Houck, urged to take advanljl ge of this
Eureka Star Rt., and Mr. and 1 occusion to meet Gerhold and
Mrs. Fred Koopman , Vinton St. preview · hiS outStam~tng
They re'turned to their homes cxhibil. The .sliow will open to
Monday.
I he general public Saturdav.
May 5. The galler ies at
Mr. and Mr ~. Mars hall Rivcrby a r e open each
Bostic, Akron, Mrs. J essie .Saturday and Sunday from 1·to
Houchins , Vinton a nd .Mr ~ afld · 5 p.m. and each Tuesday from
Mrs. Calvin Hall , Jr. and 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Special
family. St . Albans, were tours may be arranged at other
. Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. times by contacting Mrs. Betty
John Krawsczyn, Middleport. McGinness, 446-0547.

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delivered by Marsha Bush on
the man Jesus. Prayer was
given by Pearl Elliott, Betty
Baxter and Mike Bush. Edith
Long read I Peter 2:17-25.

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...... column arld-sure 'nuf, Chet and our receptiOnist, Debbie Bennett
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rebelling.against society. it's because I'm rebelling against my
: : middle' name. The original -name was Jo·: Can you imagine,
: ~ readers, what it is to have a lather in the gasoline business with
: ~ no sons and a daughter named Jo? The worst thing I remember
• ~ from my childhood was tbe endless hours of teasing about that
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So I retaUated. Ibegan by not using it, b~t roo many people
• ~ already knew what 1t was so that was no solutron. Then I started
. : ~ writing in 1965and thoughtloughUo have a pen name (mind you
: ~ I was only a high school freshman at the time) and I picked up
: ~ the feminine version of James, from the British spy 007, who is
: ~ still my favorite, and I've been writing as Jan ever since.
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: ~ late last summer.
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~ ~ The FrenCh Art Colony and the Brotherbood or the Jungle Cock
: ~ are star.Ung us out with separate celebratioits - membership
• ~ drive ending for F AC, and the first Ohio campfire or the Jungle
~ ~· Cock. It is also Senior Citizens Month, and the group here at tile .
:. ~ Tlmes,Sentinelextends best wishes to all our senior rriends.
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May is Tie-Down Month for the Mobile . Living Com• ~ mm1ications Center. ThiS group is asking mobile· home dwellers
: ~ to tie down or otherwise securely anchor their homes against
: ~ possible wind damage. The region~! map tbey sent along to
: ~· explam all of this to me says that wmds for this area have been
• ~ known to reaclt between 70 and 80 miles an hour, which is enough
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: "\ to overturn and severely ,damage unanchored homes.
• ~ · May is also American Bike Month. The Bicycle Institute of
: ~ America reports there a~e 85 million bicyclists in the United
• ~' States who are parti~ipating in what is called "The greatest
: ~ grassmovenent since populism.' ' Having been a bicyclist during
: ~ my college days, I'd like to remind all cyclists, especially my
: ~ younger friends, to really be on the alert as to bike safety
: ~~ meas1,1fes. Remember, people driving cars can't always see you
.. : just becatl'\e you see them.

!"air at Ripley, W. Va ., e.a ch

summer, and in the annual

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Gifda
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, re turn to work thrs pas t Wed· nesday. at t]le Uniform Center ,
however, .she fell ~nd broke a
leg and w1II be unable to return
for some t1me. A card shower
would be appreciated and may
be addressed to .her at Rt: 3,
Box 433, Gallipolis .
Mr . and Mrs. Mar·s hall
Bostic, Alu"on and Mrs. Jessie
Houchins, Vinto~ and Mr. and ·
Mr~.. ,,. Victor Casto
Vinton 'attendeil ~he baptism of Susan
·. Elizabeth Houchins at Heath
. United Methodis t Chur ch
Sunday. Susan is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Sle\&lt;C
Houchins, Middleport.

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Miss Althea jenkins

ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT -Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
Hall, Northup, are announci.rg the engagement of their
daughter , Julie Annette, toM . James Roach, son of Mr . and
Mrs. Marvin Roach, Ravenswood, W. Va. The bride-elect will
be a senior at Hannan Trace Local High School where she is
enrolled in t - . college preparatory course. She is a memberof Beta Club, HA and is earning her state homemakers
degree. She is es ident of both the chess club and · the
Twilighters 4-H Club. e is head majorette of the Hanf)an
Trace marching band, member of chamber ensemble,
ca ndy striper, FNA, and attends Dickey Chapel Church. Her
fiance attend ed Hannan Trace and is employed as a car. penter by Leo Davis, contractor. A November wedding is
'being planned.. He attends the World-Wide Church of Gqd.

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-Mr. and Mrs. Ricberd
CampbeU, Rt. 2, Crown City, are announcing .the engagement
and approaching marriage of their niece, Althea Minerva
Jenkins, to Ronald Dean Wise, son or Irene Wise, GallipoUs
and Neal Wise, Patriot. Miss Jenkins is a senior at Hannan
Trace High SchooL Wise graduated from Hannan Trace and
is employe&lt;\ at Cris Craft. Wedding plans are incomplete.

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GALLIPOUS - Mrs . . John
Groth, Gallia County Girl Scout
Service Unit Leader, condueled the service unit meeting
of all leaders April 18 at the
Presbyterian Church. An invitation was extended by Mrs.
Louls Pasquale, council
delegaie, to all registered Girl
· Scout adults to attend the Seal
Of Ohio Council meeting April
30 at the Paul Lyne Center on
tbe campus of Rio Grande
College. Registration and
coffee hour will commence at
9:30a.m. Everyone who did not
register for lunch .is asked to
l)ring a .sack lunch and urged to
atten&lt;l to support- the local
sponsorship of this event.
Each leader was advised to
tell scouts to have their day
camp registration in to her by
May 10. Mrs. Clyde Donahue,
Vinoon, has accepted day camp
directorship and announc-rd
the leader training dates of
May 8 and 22 at the campsite,
the
Gilman
Memorial
Presbyterian Farm, and May

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Mrs. Jay Harrison, . presided
over the reception table.
For wedding trip to Ocee,
Fla.. the bride changed to a
red, white and blue empire knit
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The couple will reside in
Vinton.
The new Mrs. Alderman is a
graduate of North Gallia High
School andis a senior majoring
in physical education at_ Rio
Grande College . She is
presently student teac~ing at ·
Gallia Academy.
Alderman is a graduate of
Waverly High School and at- ·
tended Ohio'Technical College,
Columbus. He is employed by
Stewart Hardware.
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the wedding were Mr.-and Mrs.
Mrs. Alderman wore a long- Oscar Alderman, Hilliard; Mr.
sleeves floor length gown with · and Mrs. Robert Thompson,
_. a b_lue . and wh~te kn~t print George .and Fred, Pomeroy; ·
bodice and while sklrt, BC· . Marcie .Owens, Middleport :
q!nted by a stand-up collar. Mr. and Mrs. w. J. ~rwin,
Her corsage was or blue and Mike Urwin David Urwin
white carnations.
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church
basement
immediately
following
the
ceremony. The bride's !able
lias decorated with burgundy
netting and corner bows over a
white ~over. The three-tiered
cake, decorated wltll wedding
bells, centered the arrangement.
Mrs. Nonmln Stewart, aunt
of the bride Sberri Finney and

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SUNDAY
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MISSIONARY Society of Paint
Creek Baptist Church piogram
at 2 p. m. Mrs. Dorothy Lewis
Thomas will be the guest
speaker . The public is
welcome .
THE REV. Keith Beaver will
be the featured spea ker at the
7:30 p .m. service of · Mina
HAS PERFECT 4.0
Chapel Church. The pastor . GALLIPOLIS - Christopher
invites the public .
Moore Griffin, son of Mr. and
REVIVAL at Elizabeth Chapel Mrs. John T. Griffin, 618
Church, co ntinuing through Second Ave., a junior at Ohio
Sunday, May 6, with the Rev. University , Athens, has been
Calvin Evans, evangelist at named to the dean 's list for the
winter quarter with a perfect
7:30p.m. Public welcome .
4.0 average . Christopher is
MONDAY
majoring in Theatre Arts and
WAYSIDE Garden Club meets Drama .
at 8 p . m . with Mrs. Stanley
Shaver. Food or plant sale
during the meeting .
allow it to be shown at area
TUESDAY
Uleaters.
BIDWELL United Methodis t
Praised by professional critWSCS meets at 7o30 p.m.
ics, the film is about sexual enPATRIOT Grange meets at 7 eounters of a middle aged
p.m. with potluck.
American man and a young
PEMBROKE Club will meet at girl in Paris.
8p.m. with Mrs. Herb Moore at
420 First Ave.

THURSDAY
REGISTERED Nurses '
Lydia Wright, and Mr. and Association will meet to elect
Mrs . Dale Allard, Waverly; officers at the Colonial Inn,
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Atkins, Jackson at 6:30p.m.
Rutland, and Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Roush, Belpre.

CHAVOUS Cn'ED
COLU MBUS
(UPJ)
UNDERTAKER THANKED
Jarrett C. Chavous, outgoing
GALLIPOLIS - Members of president of. the Columbus
the Gallia County Volunteer Metropolitan Area Community
Emergency Squad , publicly Action OrgaQization, has beenthank the Waugh-Halley,Wood presented the Governor's
Funerai Home fQr allowing Ule · Award for Community Action
local squad to use one of their Thursday night.
ambulances last Tuesday
He was cited for his strong
afternoon . The squad re£;eived sense of community aWareness
several emergency calls at one and involvemc.nt in many com~
time and had no emerg_ency .munity activities.
vehicle available. Squadmen
sa id if it were not for the kindness or Fred . Wood in permitting the squadmen to. use MOVIE REVIEWED
COLUMBUS .(UP[)
the ambulance, the patient
Franklin
County officials here
would not have received the
immediate emergency· care will preview . the · Marion
Brando film "The Last Tango
that she needed.
in ·Paris''· to decide whether to

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as medical patients were Mary
Marcuno of Jackson Pike who
became iU at the Highway Inn ;
Otis Wells, 28, Rt. 1, Crown
City. who had breathing dif. ,j?
fi cultiesi Frances Lancaster, ~
63. Rodney, suffering from
chest pains; Betty L. Thacker,
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who will be moving from this '
area. It was noted that many
young .girls have been guided
by her able skills and enthusiastic participation. The
dedicated services of Mrs.
Eldon Thomas, Mrs . Tom
Morgan and Mrs. Jim Beverly
as troop organizers for several
years were recognized as
having coordinated the entire
Girl
Scout
enrollment
program . Mrs. Eldon Wuerch,
15 at Lake Alma.
area ten association chair~
Chairwomen were appointed woman for four years and
to supervise parade par.. leader_ in various duties of
ticipation of the girls in the directorship, was thanked for
Veterans Day and Fourtb . of her dedication in being the link
July events. FaU camporee between council and local
· plans are being made and Mrs. communication . All leaders
Robert Anderson, director, expressed gratitude for the
announced the tentative date directorship of Mr1. Grotb.
as the weekend of October 12. '- Mrs. Leach presented Mrs.
Each scout is urged to submit Groth an appreciation gift on
an original suggestion for the behalf of the Seal of Ohio Girl
design of a camp patch to her Scout Council. Leader award
leader by May 16.
pins were presented to Mrs.
Mrs. Charles Leach, field Robert Schopis for 25 years
director, Chillicothe, presented service, Mrs. Willlam Shaffer,
a sustaining membership Mrs. William Board and Mrs.
enrollment film in support of • Clyde Donahue for 10 years
the drive commencing April29. service and Mrs. Robert AnChairpersons for the 1973 derson for 5 years service.
Gallia County Enrollment are Mrs. Leach presented. each
Mr. and Mrs. Miles T. Epling. leader an encased Girl Scout
At the clqse of the meeting, Bookmark of the new promise
Mrs. Groth expressed ap· and laws.
preciation to all volunteer
Mrs. Miles Epling, new
te·~derS for the past year's
Service unit director, an·
. service. Special attention was . nounced the directing .team
given Mrs. William Shaffer, will meet at her home May 2 at
cadet leader and former day 10 a.m. for training tinder Mrs.
camp and camporee director, ···Leach.

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MY THOUGHT for the week comes from one of my close
.:..~ friends at Ohio State. He's been working on his masters' degi~
: l: and is just about.ready to finish and he made this observation to
: me recently. "There are lots of deg_ree people floating around,
• ; , mostly unemployed ."
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SiiJce my father, and a number of other indpendent
: ~: businessmen have recently received letters from Bow1ing Green ·
: , State asking 1£ they could belp place a large backlog of .unem- .
: t ployed graduates, which does not includ" the ones coming up in
: : June, I'm afraid I have to _a gree . .
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: ~ really ~o~th it sometimes, don't you think ?
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batteau neckline , bishop
sleeves, A-line skirt and
basque waistline with a
detachable cathedral train.
The sleeves of the'gown and the
train were trimmed in imported reembroidered chantilly
laee. Her shoulder length veil
of illusion was held in place tiy
a beadpiece of satin bows and
m:reamers.
The bride carried a white
Bible covered with a bouquet ol
white mums and ivy surrounding a corsage of white baby
orchida.
Mary Stump, Cheshire,
served as maid of honor and
Jerri Samples, Columbus,
served her twin..- sister as
matron of honor. Both attendants wore gowns of burgundy
velvet with long sleeves and
empire waists accented with
pink and burgundy ribbons,
and · stand.Up collars. They
carried nosegays or burgundy
arid pink carnations.
· Tammi Alderman, Cir·
deville, niece of the groom,
was tbe flower girl. Her pink
velvet gown was styled identically to the senior attendants.
Lu Ann Payne, Vinton and
Tamara Stewart, Gallipolis,
distributed packets of rice to
the guests. They wore floor
length gowns or burgundy and
pink . Mrs. Dale Allard,
Waverly. cousin of the bride,
presided at the guest register .
Rick Alderman, Waverly.
served his brother as best man.
Ushers were Lynn Alderman,
brother of the groom, Waverly
and David Samples, Gallipolis.
For her daughter 's wedding,
Mrs. Payne chose a floor
length dress wlth a paisley
print satin finish skirt .and a
black jersey bodice, with long
sleeves and a rolled neckline,
which she accented wiih black
accessories. Her corsage was
of red carnations.
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Girl Scout unit ·
has recent meet

ATTEND MEETING
GAI.L!POL!S
Gallia
Co un ty Clerk of Courts,
Marjorie Rine hart and her
deputies. Mrs . Louise Burger ,
Mrs. Eileen Mink, Mrs. Evelyn
Jeffcl's, Mrs. Connie B~rnes
~od Mi ss Sandy Bradbury
attended the Distri ct Clerk of
Courts meeting Thursday night
in At hen s. ·. Judge Earl
Stephenson, a member of the
Fou.rth District Court of Appeal s1 was the featured
speaker. Steven U!lderwood of
the Ohio Depar·tment of Motor·

Ga1Jia

of bridal satin featuring a

VINTON - Kathleen Ann
Payne became the bride of
Rodney W. Alderman in a
double ring ceremony at the
Vinton
Baptist
Church
December 30.
The former Miss Payne is the
daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. John
Payne, Rt. 2, Vinton. Aldetman
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Alderman , Rt. 3,
Waverly.
The 7:30 p.m . candlelight
ceremony was performed by
Rev. Kirby Oiler, Wellswn.
Nuptial music was presented
by Margaret Tracy, organist
and Rev. Oiler, who sang "The
Lord's Prayer." .
The altar was centered wltb
a basket of white gladioli and
pink carnations, flanked by two
seven branch candel ...bra. A
white kneeUng bench completed the setting. Flower
arrangements were prepared
by Thelma, Jerry and Connie
Barnes, Vinton.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a gown

HAVE FUND DRIVE
CROWN CITY- The Church
o£ Ch rist,
ProctorviiJe
(Lawrence County) is coodueling a fund drive for the
purpose of raising money to
help purchase a new kidney
machine for the CabellHuntington Hospital, Huntington. Dera Brumfield, Rt. I,
Crown City, is chairman of the
campaign for Gallia County.

MISs Litu/4 jean Spires
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT- Mr. and Mrs. Donald B.
Spires, Gallipolis, are annou'leing the engagement and approaching marriage oftbeir daughter, Linda Jean, to Robert
Allen Racer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E . Racer, Gallipolis.
Linda will be a senior at Kyger Creek High School. Robert is
a 1972 graduate of Kyger Creek High School.

TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
GALLIPOLIS - Five per·
sons were taken to the Holzer
Medical Center Friday by the

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Keyette members attend meeting
CHESHIRE - A group of
Keyette girls fro{Tl Kyger
Creek High School and their
advisor, attended' the West
Virginia State Keyette annual
convention at Pipestem Resort
near Princeton last weekend.
The local club has been invited to become an affiliate of
District Six of the We s t
Vlrglnia Association and to
partic ipate in its local and
state projects and contests.
Those who attended were
Shirley Skaggs, presidenJ;
Kandy
Gindlesberger ,
presldenklect ; Sue Hughes,
member of the board of
directo rs and Mrs. Huber

Rodney Alderman
weds Kathleen Payne

Fulton , fa c ulty advisor .
Maurice Mayes, a teacher at
Kyger Creek, is the W~t
Virginia State Kiwanis youtb
chainnan .

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GALLIPOLIS - The youth of
the First Church of God of
Gallipolis under the direction
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hamilton
were in charge of the Wednesday Prayer meeting this
past week .
Special songs were sung by
Debbie Houck and Jeff Rhodes ,

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Johnson, Lu Ann Whitley, Jean
Saunders and Denise Long and
Marsha Bush.

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GALLIPOLIS - William
Gerhold will hold a sy mposium

during the French Art Colony 's

Mainstreams
Exhibitions,
annual members' reception at which he ori ginated and
Riverby Friday, May 4, from 8 directs, al MarietW College.
to 10 p.m. The reception ma1·ks He is an associate professor of
the opening of an exhibit of a rt, and c ha irman (desianate J
Gerhold's paintings which will of the M•rietla Art l,)epartbe on display in the French Art mcnt.
Colony galleries during the
[n ·additi on to hi s teaching
month of May .
·duties, G e rhold has exhibi ted.
Local residents are probably In numerous shows throughout
most familiar with Gerhold 's West Vir g inia, Ohio; New
works in the Wes t Virginia Yor k,
Connecticut
and
Moun lain Slate Arl' and Crafts Maryland, is active in
wi ld erneSs area conse rvati on
projects, is a licensed pilot and
SEEN AND HEARD
ins tructor , and conducts
GALLIPOLIS
Mrs. ·outdool' painting courses in the
MarjOrie Cox, daugh ters Amy 1\ll cghe ny Mountain s ei:lch
Ja and Rhonda Lee, son John summer . Gerhold and his wife,
William and Mrs. Re ba Ruth, re;-;ide in Williamstown.
Cram e r , Montpelier, s pe nt W. Va ., and are the parents of
their Easter vacation he1~e with· foul' children .
. the former 's uncle and aunt •
, All [lr.t. Colony members are
Mr . and Mrs ..lohn W. Houck, urged to take advanljl ge of this
Eureka Star Rt., and Mr. and 1 occusion to meet Gerhold and
Mrs. Fred Koopman , Vinton St. preview · hiS outStam~tng
They re'turned to their homes cxhibil. The .sliow will open to
Monday.
I he general public Saturdav.
May 5. The galler ies at
Mr. and Mr ~. Mars hall Rivcrby a r e open each
Bostic, Akron, Mrs. J essie .Saturday and Sunday from 1·to
Houchins , Vinton a nd .Mr ~ afld · 5 p.m. and each Tuesday from
Mrs. Calvin Hall , Jr. and 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Special
family. St . Albans, were tours may be arranged at other
. Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. times by contacting Mrs. Betty
John Krawsczyn, Middleport. McGinness, 446-0547.

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delivered by Marsha Bush on
the man Jesus. Prayer was
given by Pearl Elliott, Betty
Baxter and Mike Bush. Edith
Long read I Peter 2:17-25.

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Despite what my Mother may tell you, it is not because 1 am
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rebelling.against society. it's because I'm rebelling against my
: : middle' name. The original -name was Jo·: Can you imagine,
: ~ readers, what it is to have a lather in the gasoline business with
: ~ no sons and a daughter named Jo? The worst thing I remember
• ~ from my childhood was tbe endless hours of teasing about that
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So I retaUated. Ibegan by not using it, b~t roo many people
• ~ already knew what 1t was so that was no solutron. Then I started
. : ~ writing in 1965and thoughtloughUo have a pen name (mind you
: ~ I was only a high school freshman at the time) and I picked up
: ~ the feminine version of James, from the British spy 007, who is
: ~ still my favorite, and I've been writing as Jan ever since.
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It really became official when one 0! my frie~ds in ·the : ' composing department of the Hillsboro Publishing Company
: : brought me a lead paperweigh_t declaring· that 1 really was Jan
: ~ late last summer.
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! ~ certainly a _lot easler to spell than the 17 letter handle I was
: t~ 'Christened with.
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~ ~ The FrenCh Art Colony and the Brotherbood or the Jungle Cock
: ~ are star.Ung us out with separate celebratioits - membership
• ~ drive ending for F AC, and the first Ohio campfire or the Jungle
~ ~· Cock. It is also Senior Citizens Month, and the group here at tile .
:. ~ Tlmes,Sentinelextends best wishes to all our senior rriends.
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May is Tie-Down Month for the Mobile . Living Com• ~ mm1ications Center. ThiS group is asking mobile· home dwellers
: ~ to tie down or otherwise securely anchor their homes against
: ~ possible wind damage. The region~! map tbey sent along to
: ~· explam all of this to me says that wmds for this area have been
• ~ known to reaclt between 70 and 80 miles an hour, which is enough
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: "\ to overturn and severely ,damage unanchored homes.
• ~ · May is also American Bike Month. The Bicycle Institute of
: ~ America reports there a~e 85 million bicyclists in the United
• ~' States who are parti~ipating in what is called "The greatest
: ~ grassmovenent since populism.' ' Having been a bicyclist during
: ~ my college days, I'd like to remind all cyclists, especially my
: ~ younger friends, to really be on the alert as to bike safety
: ~~ meas1,1fes. Remember, people driving cars can't always see you
.. : just becatl'\e you see them.

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summer, and in the annual

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GALL!POI.IS
Gifda
Shamblin w• s planning to
, re turn to work thrs pas t Wed· nesday. at t]le Uniform Center ,
however, .she fell ~nd broke a
leg and w1II be unable to return
for some t1me. A card shower
would be appreciated and may
be addressed to .her at Rt: 3,
Box 433, Gallipolis .
Mr . and Mrs. Mar·s hall
Bostic, Alu"on and Mrs. Jessie
Houchins, Vinto~ and Mr. and ·
Mr~.. ,,. Victor Casto
Vinton 'attendeil ~he baptism of Susan
·. Elizabeth Houchins at Heath
. United Methodis t Chur ch
Sunday. Susan is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Sle\&lt;C
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Miss Althea jenkins

ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT -Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
Hall, Northup, are announci.rg the engagement of their
daughter , Julie Annette, toM . James Roach, son of Mr . and
Mrs. Marvin Roach, Ravenswood, W. Va. The bride-elect will
be a senior at Hannan Trace Local High School where she is
enrolled in t - . college preparatory course. She is a memberof Beta Club, HA and is earning her state homemakers
degree. She is es ident of both the chess club and · the
Twilighters 4-H Club. e is head majorette of the Hanf)an
Trace marching band, member of chamber ensemble,
ca ndy striper, FNA, and attends Dickey Chapel Church. Her
fiance attend ed Hannan Trace and is employed as a car. penter by Leo Davis, contractor. A November wedding is
'being planned.. He attends the World-Wide Church of Gqd.

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-Mr. and Mrs. Ricberd
CampbeU, Rt. 2, Crown City, are announcing .the engagement
and approaching marriage of their niece, Althea Minerva
Jenkins, to Ronald Dean Wise, son or Irene Wise, GallipoUs
and Neal Wise, Patriot. Miss Jenkins is a senior at Hannan
Trace High SchooL Wise graduated from Hannan Trace and
is employe&lt;\ at Cris Craft. Wedding plans are incomplete.

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GALLIPOUS - Mrs . . John
Groth, Gallia County Girl Scout
Service Unit Leader, condueled the service unit meeting
of all leaders April 18 at the
Presbyterian Church. An invitation was extended by Mrs.
Louls Pasquale, council
delegaie, to all registered Girl
· Scout adults to attend the Seal
Of Ohio Council meeting April
30 at the Paul Lyne Center on
tbe campus of Rio Grande
College. Registration and
coffee hour will commence at
9:30a.m. Everyone who did not
register for lunch .is asked to
l)ring a .sack lunch and urged to
atten&lt;l to support- the local
sponsorship of this event.
Each leader was advised to
tell scouts to have their day
camp registration in to her by
May 10. Mrs. Clyde Donahue,
Vinoon, has accepted day camp
directorship and announc-rd
the leader training dates of
May 8 and 22 at the campsite,
the
Gilman
Memorial
Presbyterian Farm, and May

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Mrs. Jay Harrison, . presided
over the reception table.
For wedding trip to Ocee,
Fla.. the bride changed to a
red, white and blue empire knit
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dress.
The couple will reside in
Vinton.
The new Mrs. Alderman is a
graduate of North Gallia High
School andis a senior majoring
in physical education at_ Rio
Grande College . She is
presently student teac~ing at ·
Gallia Academy.
Alderman is a graduate of
Waverly High School and at- ·
tended Ohio'Technical College,
Columbus. He is employed by
Stewart Hardware.
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the wedding were Mr.-and Mrs.
Mrs. Alderman wore a long- Oscar Alderman, Hilliard; Mr.
sleeves floor length gown with · and Mrs. Robert Thompson,
_. a b_lue . and wh~te kn~t print George .and Fred, Pomeroy; ·
bodice and while sklrt, BC· . Marcie .Owens, Middleport :
q!nted by a stand-up collar. Mr. and Mrs. w. J. ~rwin,
Her corsage was or blue and Mike Urwin David Urwin
white carnations.
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church
basement
immediately
following
the
ceremony. The bride's !able
lias decorated with burgundy
netting and corner bows over a
white ~over. The three-tiered
cake, decorated wltll wedding
bells, centered the arrangement.
Mrs. Nonmln Stewart, aunt
of the bride Sberri Finney and

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MISSIONARY Society of Paint
Creek Baptist Church piogram
at 2 p. m. Mrs. Dorothy Lewis
Thomas will be the guest
speaker . The public is
welcome .
THE REV. Keith Beaver will
be the featured spea ker at the
7:30 p .m. service of · Mina
HAS PERFECT 4.0
Chapel Church. The pastor . GALLIPOLIS - Christopher
invites the public .
Moore Griffin, son of Mr. and
REVIVAL at Elizabeth Chapel Mrs. John T. Griffin, 618
Church, co ntinuing through Second Ave., a junior at Ohio
Sunday, May 6, with the Rev. University , Athens, has been
Calvin Evans, evangelist at named to the dean 's list for the
winter quarter with a perfect
7:30p.m. Public welcome .
4.0 average . Christopher is
MONDAY
majoring in Theatre Arts and
WAYSIDE Garden Club meets Drama .
at 8 p . m . with Mrs. Stanley
Shaver. Food or plant sale
during the meeting .
allow it to be shown at area
TUESDAY
Uleaters.
BIDWELL United Methodis t
Praised by professional critWSCS meets at 7o30 p.m.
ics, the film is about sexual enPATRIOT Grange meets at 7 eounters of a middle aged
p.m. with potluck.
American man and a young
PEMBROKE Club will meet at girl in Paris.
8p.m. with Mrs. Herb Moore at
420 First Ave.

THURSDAY
REGISTERED Nurses '
Lydia Wright, and Mr. and Association will meet to elect
Mrs . Dale Allard, Waverly; officers at the Colonial Inn,
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Atkins, Jackson at 6:30p.m.
Rutland, and Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Roush, Belpre.

CHAVOUS Cn'ED
COLU MBUS
(UPJ)
UNDERTAKER THANKED
Jarrett C. Chavous, outgoing
GALLIPOLIS - Members of president of. the Columbus
the Gallia County Volunteer Metropolitan Area Community
Emergency Squad , publicly Action OrgaQization, has beenthank the Waugh-Halley,Wood presented the Governor's
Funerai Home fQr allowing Ule · Award for Community Action
local squad to use one of their Thursday night.
ambulances last Tuesday
He was cited for his strong
afternoon . The squad re£;eived sense of community aWareness
several emergency calls at one and involvemc.nt in many com~
time and had no emerg_ency .munity activities.
vehicle available. Squadmen
sa id if it were not for the kindness or Fred . Wood in permitting the squadmen to. use MOVIE REVIEWED
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Franklin
County officials here
would not have received the
immediate emergency· care will preview . the · Marion
Brando film "The Last Tango
that she needed.
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who will be moving from this '
area. It was noted that many
young .girls have been guided
by her able skills and enthusiastic participation. The
dedicated services of Mrs.
Eldon Thomas, Mrs . Tom
Morgan and Mrs. Jim Beverly
as troop organizers for several
years were recognized as
having coordinated the entire
Girl
Scout
enrollment
program . Mrs. Eldon Wuerch,
15 at Lake Alma.
area ten association chair~
Chairwomen were appointed woman for four years and
to supervise parade par.. leader_ in various duties of
ticipation of the girls in the directorship, was thanked for
Veterans Day and Fourtb . of her dedication in being the link
July events. FaU camporee between council and local
· plans are being made and Mrs. communication . All leaders
Robert Anderson, director, expressed gratitude for the
announced the tentative date directorship of Mr1. Grotb.
as the weekend of October 12. '- Mrs. Leach presented Mrs.
Each scout is urged to submit Groth an appreciation gift on
an original suggestion for the behalf of the Seal of Ohio Girl
design of a camp patch to her Scout Council. Leader award
leader by May 16.
pins were presented to Mrs.
Mrs. Charles Leach, field Robert Schopis for 25 years
director, Chillicothe, presented service, Mrs. Willlam Shaffer,
a sustaining membership Mrs. William Board and Mrs.
enrollment film in support of • Clyde Donahue for 10 years
the drive commencing April29. service and Mrs. Robert AnChairpersons for the 1973 derson for 5 years service.
Gallia County Enrollment are Mrs. Leach presented. each
Mr. and Mrs. Miles T. Epling. leader an encased Girl Scout
At the clqse of the meeting, Bookmark of the new promise
Mrs. Groth expressed ap· and laws.
preciation to all volunteer
Mrs. Miles Epling, new
te·~derS for the past year's
Service unit director, an·
. service. Special attention was . nounced the directing .team
given Mrs. William Shaffer, will meet at her home May 2 at
cadet leader and former day 10 a.m. for training tinder Mrs.
camp and camporee director, ···Leach.

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MY THOUGHT for the week comes from one of my close
.:..~ friends at Ohio State. He's been working on his masters' degi~
: l: and is just about.ready to finish and he made this observation to
: me recently. "There are lots of deg_ree people floating around,
• ; , mostly unemployed ."
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: ~: businessmen have recently received letters from Bow1ing Green ·
: , State asking 1£ they could belp place a large backlog of .unem- .
: t ployed graduates, which does not includ" the ones coming up in
: : June, I'm afraid I have to _a gree . .
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: ~ really ~o~th it sometimes, don't you think ?
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batteau neckline , bishop
sleeves, A-line skirt and
basque waistline with a
detachable cathedral train.
The sleeves of the'gown and the
train were trimmed in imported reembroidered chantilly
laee. Her shoulder length veil
of illusion was held in place tiy
a beadpiece of satin bows and
m:reamers.
The bride carried a white
Bible covered with a bouquet ol
white mums and ivy surrounding a corsage of white baby
orchida.
Mary Stump, Cheshire,
served as maid of honor and
Jerri Samples, Columbus,
served her twin..- sister as
matron of honor. Both attendants wore gowns of burgundy
velvet with long sleeves and
empire waists accented with
pink and burgundy ribbons,
and · stand.Up collars. They
carried nosegays or burgundy
arid pink carnations.
· Tammi Alderman, Cir·
deville, niece of the groom,
was tbe flower girl. Her pink
velvet gown was styled identically to the senior attendants.
Lu Ann Payne, Vinton and
Tamara Stewart, Gallipolis,
distributed packets of rice to
the guests. They wore floor
length gowns or burgundy and
pink . Mrs. Dale Allard,
Waverly. cousin of the bride,
presided at the guest register .
Rick Alderman, Waverly.
served his brother as best man.
Ushers were Lynn Alderman,
brother of the groom, Waverly
and David Samples, Gallipolis.
For her daughter 's wedding,
Mrs. Payne chose a floor
length dress wlth a paisley
print satin finish skirt .and a
black jersey bodice, with long
sleeves and a rolled neckline,
which she accented wiih black
accessories. Her corsage was
of red carnations.
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ATTEND MEETING
GAI.L!POL!S
Gallia
Co un ty Clerk of Courts,
Marjorie Rine hart and her
deputies. Mrs . Louise Burger ,
Mrs. Eileen Mink, Mrs. Evelyn
Jeffcl's, Mrs. Connie B~rnes
~od Mi ss Sandy Bradbury
attended the Distri ct Clerk of
Courts meeting Thursday night
in At hen s. ·. Judge Earl
Stephenson, a member of the
Fou.rth District Court of Appeal s1 was the featured
speaker. Steven U!lderwood of
the Ohio Depar·tment of Motor·

Ga1Jia

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VINTON - Kathleen Ann
Payne became the bride of
Rodney W. Alderman in a
double ring ceremony at the
Vinton
Baptist
Church
December 30.
The former Miss Payne is the
daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. John
Payne, Rt. 2, Vinton. Aldetman
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Alderman , Rt. 3,
Waverly.
The 7:30 p.m . candlelight
ceremony was performed by
Rev. Kirby Oiler, Wellswn.
Nuptial music was presented
by Margaret Tracy, organist
and Rev. Oiler, who sang "The
Lord's Prayer." .
The altar was centered wltb
a basket of white gladioli and
pink carnations, flanked by two
seven branch candel ...bra. A
white kneeUng bench completed the setting. Flower
arrangements were prepared
by Thelma, Jerry and Connie
Barnes, Vinton.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a gown

HAVE FUND DRIVE
CROWN CITY- The Church
o£ Ch rist,
ProctorviiJe
(Lawrence County) is coodueling a fund drive for the
purpose of raising money to
help purchase a new kidney
machine for the CabellHuntington Hospital, Huntington. Dera Brumfield, Rt. I,
Crown City, is chairman of the
campaign for Gallia County.

MISs Litu/4 jean Spires
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT- Mr. and Mrs. Donald B.
Spires, Gallipolis, are annou'leing the engagement and approaching marriage oftbeir daughter, Linda Jean, to Robert
Allen Racer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E . Racer, Gallipolis.
Linda will be a senior at Kyger Creek High School. Robert is
a 1972 graduate of Kyger Creek High School.

TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
GALLIPOLIS - Five per·
sons were taken to the Holzer
Medical Center Friday by the

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Methodist youth
present service·
BIDWELL - The Bidwell
United Methodist Youth
Fellowship held an Easter
candlelighting service' with 25
youth partic ipating .
The service began with the
church lit by the cross and
candles . While bac kground
music was played the young
people marched to the front of
the sanctuary ca rrying lighted
ca ndles and singing "God of
Gra ce."
The message was presented
in litany with senior youth
members as choir one and
junior members aS choir two.
David Wickline presided over

Mrs. fohn Allen hosts
Riverside Study Club
GAl,LIPOLIS - Mrs. John
Allen opened her home
Tuesday
to the
members o! Riverside Study
Clu b. A social hour was
·e n joyed, during whi c h a
dessert cou rse 'was served,
prior to the meeting.·
The club was called to order
by the president, Mrs .
Espenscheid . Mrs. Allen,
chaplain, led the club collect.
F ollowing the usual business,
the bi-centennial plates were .
presented . The !irs! plate,
depicting Patrick Henry 's
speech, " Give me liberty or
give me death," may be ob~
tain!)d !rom any federated club
member. The pl.:.res Are made

the candlelighting table which
wa s decorated with flowers
and s ix candles, centered - by
the Bible .
JUni or youth member s,
Ma r g ie Thaxton and Julie
Smith assisted senior merp·
bers, Wanda Lee Morris and
Tammy Thaxton in the candlelighting, Soloi sts were
Thomas J . Robinson and Cindy
Roberts. J oanne Roberts was
pianist.
Advi sor ol the yo uth'
fellowship are Ray Robe rts ,
Leora
Thaxton,
J oanne
Roberts
and
Ja c qu e
Glassburn .

by the Fenton Glass Company.
PrQiram chairwoman, Mrs.
Ben Eachus, preoented a paper
on Earnest Hem mingway
prepared by Mrs. J ohn Baker
and read by Mrs. Espenscheid.
Mrs. Baker is residing in
Venice, Fla., the setting of
sever"' I Hemmingway .stories.
A lively discussion followed the
presentation .
President.&lt;!lect, Mrs. Allen,
asked members to indicate
possibilities for study during
the coming year.
Club
adjourned · to
reassemb1e at the I'! orne of Mrs.
Harry King, May· 22 for a
picnic.

Nature -'s Garden
Club ,has meet

VALUES T~AT ADD·UP TO LOWER TOTAL BILLS

GAI.LIPOLIS - Nature 's Clubprovidedtheprogramand
Garden Club held its regular served as bOIIWSies.
meeting ~ · riday at Cottage
Roc k ga rdens, arranged
Seven ol the Gallipolis State !rom styrofoam, wood and
Institute . Name lags in the shells with artificial flowers
shape of tulips were made by and greenery and accented by
one of the members and small birds were made for the
distributed.
girls to lake to their cottages.
Mrs. W. Donald Galloway of One arrangement was made
the Gallipolis Garden Club and sent to a member wh o was
opened the meeting. Members ill.
r e pealed the Gardener ',.·-- Mrs . Garnett Wood of OcPledge. Poems, " Things You cupational Therapy assisted.
Can Not Do" and " God Made
Refreshments were served
These Things" were read by by the hostesses and door
the members.
prizes were awarded.
Mrs. Eleanor White, Anna
The next meeting will be
Higginu and Esta Downard of May 22 with the Wildwood
the Vinton Friendship Garden Garden Club as hostesses.

12 TO 8 SUNDAY

137 PINE STREET

GALliPOLIS, OHIO
ROMA NEASE

Miss jane Gust

WASHINGTON(upl. ) - can
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something that goes "lurunm·
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from the new rota ry engme,
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the biggest thing to hit the auto
industry since th e assernbl Y
line, according to 1·1·s ba-ck ers.

sound · of the p1ston
engine, t h e f irst-of-its-kind on t h e
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Brown said in an interview American market.
with UPI. Mazda is using the
When the car was introdoced
"hmmmm" and " boing" in in 1971, American sales were a
· puny 20 ,000 . La st year, the y
br oad cas t commercia
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II you 1·JS ten t o Brown, th e ]umpe
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th e scrap heap. on th e oth er · Maz das m
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hand, Henry Ford II, for one, By 1975, the sales will rise to
350,000 Brown pred'1cts.
doesn 'l th m
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Brown has an obvious vested different from its older
interest in the rotary engine brother, the piston engine.
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he is general manager, USA , Invented by a German, Felix
for Mazda, the Japanese-built War;1kel, the rotary eng_ine ha:5
triangular-shaped rotors which
revolve ina elliptical chamber,
For airline reservations around the corner" ...
or around the wor-ld . ..
rather than pistons.
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met the 1975 auto pollution
control standard, something
. AMERICA'S LARGEST TRAVEL AGENCY
the major U.S . manufacturers
said they could not do.

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efficient why doesn't Detroit
switch? The answer is that
Detroit is moving into the field.
Rotary engine patents have
been purchased and General
Motors, the nation 's 1argest
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· expect ed to be
first offering the engine. It is
POMEROY - "4-H Gets It
planned for the 1975 Chevrolet All Together" is the theme for
Vega .
the 4-H and Youth Project
Despite optimistic predic- Plan-0-Rama
Wednesday
ttons
of some auto executives evening, May 2 from 7:30 to 9
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like Brown , Ford
and others . p.m.
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the
Pomeroy
think the rotary revolution will Elementary
School
on
Mulberry
Ave.,
Pomeroy.
All4be slower coming. Any swit.
chover would take careful H club member.s, officers, and
planning and would consume a advisors are invited.
Highlighting the. program
long period of time, this
will
be Mrs. Mendel. Jordan ,
argument runs .
For example, the rotary Carpenter, who will discuss the
engine uses fewer parts. Wha t meaning of 4-H. Jan Holter,
effect would a changeover one of the two Meigs County
have on the multimillion dollar delegates to National 4-H Club
auto parts industry? Economic Congress in Chicago last !all,
recession ?
Lower
em- will g\ve the highlights of her
ployrrient ? Or would it create a experiences .
Each person attending will
new and even more profitable
market?
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- - - - -.., - - - - -The rotary engine could also
lead to a revolutionary design
change for cars. Since it is
Easter weekend guests of ·
smaller and lighter, the shape
of cars could be altered - with Mr . and Mrs. Robert Lee and
shorter hoods and sloping front family were Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Newman and family of Galion,
ends.
For the car owner, it could Mr . and Mrs. Roger Grueser
mean fewer repa!r bil1s since and family o! Logan and Mr.
the rotary engine has fewer and Mrs . Arthur Orr of
moving parts and therefore the · Chesler.
Mr . and Mrs. Melvin Circle·
life of the car would be exand family of Columbus spent
t~nded, its backers claim.
The U.S . auto industry will. saturday and Sunday with
make no major changeover Mrs. Mary Circle . Other
until it is satisfied that all the Sunday visitors were Mr. and
Questions are cleared up. Mrs. George Circle and ·
Aulomakers see the rotary daughter of New Haven. Mr.
engine as only an interim step and Mrs. Donald Pierce ol
toward an eventually gas Athens ca ll ed on. Friday
turbine engine, or a return to evening .
Roy Johnson of Syracuse,
the electric car.
William and Cathy Carleton of
Racine, visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson
and · family and · Betty Van
Mewr on Sunday. ·
Guests at the home of Mr .
and Mrs . Allan Taylor, Easler
Sunday were Pauline Rose· and
son, Paul of Arlington, Va., Mr. .
and Mrs. Frank Hudson
and .
'
Toni, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Hudson and Joy of Racine and
Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Pickens
and family of Syracuse .

RACINE - Roma Nease has
been selected as the delegate
and Della Cross as the alternate !o Buckeye Girls' State by
the American Legion Auxiliary
of Racine Post 602.
The daughter ol Mr. and
Mrs. David Nease, Roma is a
junior at Southern High School
where s he is a varsity
cheerleader , a member of the
National Honor Society, an
officer of the Tri-M Honoc
Society,-a class officer, on both
the yearbook and school paper

,;agent, 4.H. "Presidents and swope,countygameprotector:
Vice
Pres 1·dents,"
Jl·m and "Secretaries and News
Marquand, assistant sta te Reporters," Joyce Bowen ,
leader 4-H; " Home Fur- secretary, Meigs .extension
nishings and Refinished service.
Furn 1'ture.," Ruth Devol,
Door prizes were being
Athens County extensl·on provided by the Meigs CoiJilty
agent, Home Econom 1· cs,· 4-H Advisory Committee,
be able to participate in two
" Rocketry ," Steven Stanley,,~ Dorsey Jordan, chairman .
classes, one at 8 p.m. and one H advisor ; " Health", Sally Patty Kelly and Pansy Jordan,
at 8:30 p.m. Classes and in- Matthews, educat,·onal coor- 4-H assistants, will provide
structors will include "special dinator, emergency medl·cal recognition for the new clubs
4-H co nservation proJ·ects," serv 1·ce ·, '.' Nutr 1·11·_on," Ruth andassistinawardingthedoo.r
1 s, H amsters
Duane Plymale, . area 4-H De vo 1; " G er b'l
· pr1'zes · Ronnie Wood w1·11 be l·n·
agent ·,
" woo dw or king ," an d o th er Small Animals "Jim charge of registration and
Charles Frecker , 4-H advisor ,· M. arqu~n d ; " El ec 1r i,City,"
·
-""'Barbara
.
. Jordan will
. be" fashion and style revue, " oa 1e H arnson
·
ms
· 1ructor responsible lor the pledges ·
Bettie Clark, Gallia County . Me1gs
·
H 1g
' h sc'h oo 1· " New' Refreshments w1·ll be directed
·extension
agent,
home p ro]ec
· 1s, , Duane p]' yma 1e; by Ingrid Hawley
.
, Teresa Carr
11
ec.onomics ·,
Fab_rics. " L.1vestock p·rojects " Don and Niesel Duvall ·
Fabrics·," Ada Nease; owner, VanNostran ·,
"Vete' rlnary
Yout. h w. ho are not in 4·H are
Pomeroy Fabric Shop and &amp; 1·ence," Dr. J . s. The'ISs, also. InVIted to attend, ac" Horses," Don VanNostran, veterinar 1·an·,
"Natural cordmg to C. E. Dlake:dee,
Athens County extension Resources and · 4-H," Gary county extension agent.

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MIDDLEPORT . '- The annual mother:daughter banquet
of _the Busy Bee Class of the
Middleport First Baptist
Church was held Thursday
night at the church.
Gues Is were the Rev. and
Mrs. Charles Simmons, Wes
and· Carol, Fran and Cindy
Parker, Charlotte Lyons,
Louise Compton, Shannon
Slavin and Brenda Edwar.ds.
The group sang " For &lt;iod ·So
Loved the World;' and
devotions, prepared by Mrs.
]#ora Si~,I))·~.;J!eH1presented, ,
bY Mrs. ·~Beu'fah ~White . She ·
read from I Cor.12 using as her
topic " Greatest of These is
· Love," and· concluded with

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staff and plays in the concert
band and sings with the choir.
She is a member of the Forest
Run Methodist Church.
Della is the daughter of Mr .
and Mrs . Earl Cross and a
junior at Southern High.. She is
a member of the band and the
pep band , sings with the choir,
is a member of the pep club, an
offi ce r of Tri-M, on the Echo
Staff and the annual staff.
Della is a member of the
Racine Baptist Church and the
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prayer.
A thank-you note was read
from Mrs. Harry Houdashelt
and the class voted to send $5to
Easter seals. Members sang
" Happy Birthday" to Mrs.
Lillie Dyke and Mrs. Frances
Bearhs.ln response to roll call
each one answered with il Sible
verse. A " bakeless"· bake sale
was announced for May.

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Miss Amanda D. Lavender
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT -Mr. and Mrs. James
Lavender, Mason, are announcing the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Amanda Dia.ne, to
Larry Ray Grinun, Columbus. Grimm is the son of Mrs.
Alice Grimm, Middleport and is employed at Worthington
Cylioders, Columbus. An August wedding is planned .

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POMEROY - There comes a time when the most conservative housewife is inclined to turn !iff the stove .. toss her
aprori aside, and take of([or the nearest place where the food is
already prepared and there's no after-dinner mess to clean up.
· Well .... . here 's news for you and it 's all about plenty of g()(ld
.food at a reasonable price with no dirty dishes afterwards.
Ji's called "Eat Around the Village" and is being sponsored
by the Middleport Amateur Gardeners M~y 9.. Lillian Moore,
president, says the public is invited . All you need is a $1.50 ticket
which can be purchased from any member of the club or by
calling Mr~. Moore, 992-7231.
The dinner will begin with hors d'oeuvres at the home of
Jeanette Thomas, Chestnut St. The next stop .will be at the home
of Mrs. Bernice May for the _salad, the"n on to Mrs. Moore's home
lor the main course, and finally to Rachel Smith's for dessert.
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fr om Riverview School area
enjoyed an egg hunt Good
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Friday afternoon aC the ball
park, ·Reedsv ille. This wa s
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s ponsored bt. _the Ladies
Auxiliary of the Olive TownEaster guests of Walter Cook ship Fire Department. Prizes
and Mr. and Mrs . Ezra
for the most eggs found went to
Phillips, Syracuse , were Mr.
Teresa bailey, · Linda Bar.
and Mrs . Ric hard Riebel and
timus, Kenny Reed and Elsie
..~ daughter , Vanessa, Tucson,
. Roach. Finding the golden eggs
Ariz. ; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
were Joe Barber, Bobby
by @ mstrong
Cook, Kenny, .Keith and Karen ,
Barringer and Kevin Cowdery.
East Liverpool ~ Mr. and Mrs.
Prizes lor ga mes in the fifth ,
CoOrdination is the secret to good decoration .
Clarence Searls, Bidwell: Mr. sixth, seventh . and eighth
The new Chandelier Ceilings ·make it possible for
and Mrs. Russell E . Miller, . grades went to Greg Reed,
· you to fully coordinate furn iture. walls. floors.
Mike, Tina and Tim, Pomeroy : Patri c ia Powell , Dennis
· accessories- with ceilings- to give your rooms aMr. and Mrs . Ronald E. Miller,· "Rucker , ~heila Buchanan and
Total Look in de co ration. And it's so easy I You can
Carma, Traci, Eugenna and Rosemary Bartimus. Prizes in
in s t~Ti Chandelier Cei lings yourself . The rich tex·
Ronald, Pomeroy and Rhonda
lhe second, third and fourth
ture flows so smoothly from wall to wall . it's hard
Cook, Syracuse.
· grades weni to Mark Holler,
to believe you're looking at a tile cei.'ing . Come ·
Mrs .- Howard McDaniel, Jr ,_ Klare Kimes , Kenny Reed,
in and choose from designs to complerT)ent Early
and two daughterS, returned to Kathy Cowdery and Wendell
American , ~panish and ProVincial in teriors.
Columbus, Ga ,, Friday after
Bar bet. Preschool and first
_J&gt;eing here three weekS visiting
gfade winners were Richard
per til•
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bartimus, Dee Dailey , Scott
Albert ·Pettit, Pomeroy, and .
F oster, Kevin Griggs, Jody
. Mr. · and Mrs. Howard Mc .
Barfing~r a11d Rian Reed .
REG. 42' ~Daniel, Sr., Clifton, W. Va . · ·
Approximately 135· ch ildren
Mrs. Mabtl Pettit, recently
ai~ended (he egg hunt .
dischargeoj from Veterans
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were served to
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POINT PLEASANT her granddaugh.t er, Mrs. Larry donated and helped in any way
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N A TURNER is home alter three and one-half months in
Garden Grove, Calif. with her daughter , Mrs . Dorothy Drenner,
and grandsons, Kevin and Mark. Mrs. Turner jetted out and
hack , her
. first flight and. reaily took in the sights while she was
there,
She was most impressed with Forest Lawn Cemetery and the
facility there, where the 190 by 45 foot painling of the crucifixion
of ChriSt und a small painting of the resurrection hang . During
ber stay, there were visits to Qisneylahd, Knotts Berry Farm,
Ghost Town, the Japanese Beer Park, Fisherman's Wharf, and
Nixon's birthplace.
Mrs. Turner and her daughter and family also went to Los
Angeles where they watched the filming of.the Sanford and Son .
television show and three sequences of the Hollywood Squares. It
was. really quite a vacation for Mrs. Turner.

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POMEROY - 'fhe One-Won·
One Class of the First Baptist
Church, Pomeroy, will hold a
rummage sale in the church
basement Thursday and .
IF YOU WERE in. a Kroger supermarket .this week you
Friday, May ·J and 4 !rom 9
probably noticed in the meat department new product called
a.m. to 4 p.m.
"Burger.Pro." This product coniains 75 pet. hamburger a~d 25
pel. textured vegetable protem, the company says, and the
purpose of marketing it is to offer something that supposedly
tastes like hamburger but isn 't really all meat and can be priced
lower - 79 cents a pound, in fact.
Kroger, in making the armounCe~ent about t.he.new prcxtuct,
said that it. retains the hamburger protein level and that the
soybean flour from whiCh the vegetable protein portion is ll_lade
as.'iuffies the flavor · of the hamburger when H Burger~pro" is
cooked.
lmitations, additives, substitutions. - . wonder what. ever
happened to natural foods . Iiut then, of course, price here is the
!actor. Hopefully, there's no sacrifice nutritionally .

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Racine Auxiliary
selects delegate

RIO GRANDE- Jane Gust, Byersville, was elected May
Day Queen of Rio Grande College during student electlous,
Wedne$y. Jane was sponsored by the Kayettes and was
chosen from a field of live candidates. She will ""lgn during
the May Week celebration at the college.

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Methodist youth
present service·
BIDWELL - The Bidwell
United Methodist Youth
Fellowship held an Easter
candlelighting service' with 25
youth partic ipating .
The service began with the
church lit by the cross and
candles . While bac kground
music was played the young
people marched to the front of
the sanctuary ca rrying lighted
ca ndles and singing "God of
Gra ce."
The message was presented
in litany with senior youth
members as choir one and
junior members aS choir two.
David Wickline presided over

Mrs. fohn Allen hosts
Riverside Study Club
GAl,LIPOLIS - Mrs. John
Allen opened her home
Tuesday
to the
members o! Riverside Study
Clu b. A social hour was
·e n joyed, during whi c h a
dessert cou rse 'was served,
prior to the meeting.·
The club was called to order
by the president, Mrs .
Espenscheid . Mrs. Allen,
chaplain, led the club collect.
F ollowing the usual business,
the bi-centennial plates were .
presented . The !irs! plate,
depicting Patrick Henry 's
speech, " Give me liberty or
give me death," may be ob~
tain!)d !rom any federated club
member. The pl.:.res Are made

the candlelighting table which
wa s decorated with flowers
and s ix candles, centered - by
the Bible .
JUni or youth member s,
Ma r g ie Thaxton and Julie
Smith assisted senior merp·
bers, Wanda Lee Morris and
Tammy Thaxton in the candlelighting, Soloi sts were
Thomas J . Robinson and Cindy
Roberts. J oanne Roberts was
pianist.
Advi sor ol the yo uth'
fellowship are Ray Robe rts ,
Leora
Thaxton,
J oanne
Roberts
and
Ja c qu e
Glassburn .

by the Fenton Glass Company.
PrQiram chairwoman, Mrs.
Ben Eachus, preoented a paper
on Earnest Hem mingway
prepared by Mrs. J ohn Baker
and read by Mrs. Espenscheid.
Mrs. Baker is residing in
Venice, Fla., the setting of
sever"' I Hemmingway .stories.
A lively discussion followed the
presentation .
President.&lt;!lect, Mrs. Allen,
asked members to indicate
possibilities for study during
the coming year.
Club
adjourned · to
reassemb1e at the I'! orne of Mrs.
Harry King, May· 22 for a
picnic.

Nature -'s Garden
Club ,has meet

VALUES T~AT ADD·UP TO LOWER TOTAL BILLS

GAI.LIPOLIS - Nature 's Clubprovidedtheprogramand
Garden Club held its regular served as bOIIWSies.
meeting ~ · riday at Cottage
Roc k ga rdens, arranged
Seven ol the Gallipolis State !rom styrofoam, wood and
Institute . Name lags in the shells with artificial flowers
shape of tulips were made by and greenery and accented by
one of the members and small birds were made for the
distributed.
girls to lake to their cottages.
Mrs. W. Donald Galloway of One arrangement was made
the Gallipolis Garden Club and sent to a member wh o was
opened the meeting. Members ill.
r e pealed the Gardener ',.·-- Mrs . Garnett Wood of OcPledge. Poems, " Things You cupational Therapy assisted.
Can Not Do" and " God Made
Refreshments were served
These Things" were read by by the hostesses and door
the members.
prizes were awarded.
Mrs. Eleanor White, Anna
The next meeting will be
Higginu and Esta Downard of May 22 with the Wildwood
the Vinton Friendship Garden Garden Club as hostesses.

12 TO 8 SUNDAY

137 PINE STREET

GALliPOLIS, OHIO
ROMA NEASE

Miss jane Gust

WASHINGTON(upl. ) - can
.
,you start a revolullon With
something that goes "lurunm·
mm" instead of "bong, bomg,
7
bo mg
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D . R . Brown thl.nks so . He
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c a1ms
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that "by 1980, 50 per
t
f
cen o a11 ca rs Sold 1·n the
United States " wiU be hmmmmmg
· · g.
· ra the r tha n b omgm
Th e "h mmmm ,
s 0 u nd
W1
ng a b ou t comes
· '"lki
. Brown ts
from the new rota ry engme,
·
the biggest thing to hit the auto
industry since th e assernbl Y
line, according to 1·1·s ba-ck ers.

sound · of the p1ston
engine, t h e f irst-of-its-kind on t h e
·
Brown said in an interview American market.
with UPI. Mazda is using the
When the car was introdoced
"hmmmm" and " boing" in in 1971, American sales were a
· puny 20 ,000 . La st year, the y
br oad cas t commercia
- · 1s .
II you 1·JS ten t o Brown, th e ]umpe
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d to 57,~,
••• and Brown
p1s
· t on e ng·me ·IS on Its way t o expecIs to se 11 a bou 1 120 ,000
th e scrap heap. on th e oth er · Maz das m
· t hi s country m
· 1973 .
hand, Henry Ford II, for one, By 1975, the sales will rise to
350,000 Brown pred'1cts.
doesn 'l th m
' k lhe ro~ry
' " engme
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WI'll rep 1ace th e p1s
11 11
· ton en gi ne
. IS
. not h'mg else , th e
m
1 e t·tme .
ro t ary engme
ts
· h'ts 1·f
·
. ra d 'tea 11 y
Brown has an obvious vested different from its older
interest in the rotary engine brother, the piston engine.
·
he is general manager, USA , Invented by a German, Felix
for Mazda, the Japanese-built War;1kel, the rotary eng_ine ha:5
triangular-shaped rotors which
revolve ina elliptical chamber,
For airline reservations around the corner" ...
or around the wor-ld . ..
rather than pistons.
Simp
· 1y put, th e rotary englne
·
gocs roun d an d roun d , th e
pts
· 1on cngme
· ,s movemen 1 .lS up
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and down.
Because of .tts design, the
rotary engine is lighter, smal· ter and c1eaner th an
1er, QUle
WORLD·WlDE
the piston engine. Mazda even
33 Court Street TRAVEL SERVICE
met the 1975 auto pollution
control standard, something
. AMERICA'S LARGEST TRAVEL AGENCY
the major U.S . manufacturers
said they could not do.

Need
a home improvement
loan?

efficient why doesn't Detroit
switch? The answer is that
Detroit is moving into the field.
Rotary engine patents have
been purchased and General
Motors, the nation 's 1argest
·
au toma k er, JS
· expect ed to be
first offering the engine. It is
POMEROY - "4-H Gets It
planned for the 1975 Chevrolet All Together" is the theme for
Vega .
the 4-H and Youth Project
Despite optimistic predic- Plan-0-Rama
Wednesday
ttons
of some auto executives evening, May 2 from 7:30 to 9
.
like Brown , Ford
and others . p.m.
·
at
the
Pomeroy
think the rotary revolution will Elementary
School
on
Mulberry
Ave.,
Pomeroy.
All4be slower coming. Any swit.
chover would take careful H club member.s, officers, and
planning and would consume a advisors are invited.
Highlighting the. program
long period of time, this
will
be Mrs. Mendel. Jordan ,
argument runs .
For example, the rotary Carpenter, who will discuss the
engine uses fewer parts. Wha t meaning of 4-H. Jan Holter,
effect would a changeover one of the two Meigs County
have on the multimillion dollar delegates to National 4-H Club
auto parts industry? Economic Congress in Chicago last !all,
recession ?
Lower
em- will g\ve the highlights of her
ployrrient ? Or would it create a experiences .
Each person attending will
new and even more profitable
market?
.
- - - - -.., - - - - -The rotary engine could also
lead to a revolutionary design
change for cars. Since it is
Easter weekend guests of ·
smaller and lighter, the shape
of cars could be altered - with Mr . and Mrs. Robert Lee and
shorter hoods and sloping front family were Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Newman and family of Galion,
ends.
For the car owner, it could Mr . and Mrs. Roger Grueser
mean fewer repa!r bil1s since and family o! Logan and Mr.
the rotary engine has fewer and Mrs . Arthur Orr of
moving parts and therefore the · Chesler.
Mr . and Mrs. Melvin Circle·
life of the car would be exand family of Columbus spent
t~nded, its backers claim.
The U.S . auto industry will. saturday and Sunday with
make no major changeover Mrs. Mary Circle . Other
until it is satisfied that all the Sunday visitors were Mr. and
Questions are cleared up. Mrs. George Circle and ·
Aulomakers see the rotary daughter of New Haven. Mr.
engine as only an interim step and Mrs. Donald Pierce ol
toward an eventually gas Athens ca ll ed on. Friday
turbine engine, or a return to evening .
Roy Johnson of Syracuse,
the electric car.
William and Cathy Carleton of
Racine, visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson
and · family and · Betty Van
Mewr on Sunday. ·
Guests at the home of Mr .
and Mrs . Allan Taylor, Easler
Sunday were Pauline Rose· and
son, Paul of Arlington, Va., Mr. .
and Mrs. Frank Hudson
and .
'
Toni, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Hudson and Joy of Racine and
Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Pickens
and family of Syracuse .

RACINE - Roma Nease has
been selected as the delegate
and Della Cross as the alternate !o Buckeye Girls' State by
the American Legion Auxiliary
of Racine Post 602.
The daughter ol Mr. and
Mrs. David Nease, Roma is a
junior at Southern High School
where s he is a varsity
cheerleader , a member of the
National Honor Society, an
officer of the Tri-M Honoc
Society,-a class officer, on both
the yearbook and school paper

,;agent, 4.H. "Presidents and swope,countygameprotector:
Vice
Pres 1·dents,"
Jl·m and "Secretaries and News
Marquand, assistant sta te Reporters," Joyce Bowen ,
leader 4-H; " Home Fur- secretary, Meigs .extension
nishings and Refinished service.
Furn 1'ture.," Ruth Devol,
Door prizes were being
Athens County extensl·on provided by the Meigs CoiJilty
agent, Home Econom 1· cs,· 4-H Advisory Committee,
be able to participate in two
" Rocketry ," Steven Stanley,,~ Dorsey Jordan, chairman .
classes, one at 8 p.m. and one H advisor ; " Health", Sally Patty Kelly and Pansy Jordan,
at 8:30 p.m. Classes and in- Matthews, educat,·onal coor- 4-H assistants, will provide
structors will include "special dinator, emergency medl·cal recognition for the new clubs
4-H co nservation proJ·ects," serv 1·ce ·, '.' Nutr 1·11·_on," Ruth andassistinawardingthedoo.r
1 s, H amsters
Duane Plymale, . area 4-H De vo 1; " G er b'l
· pr1'zes · Ronnie Wood w1·11 be l·n·
agent ·,
" woo dw or king ," an d o th er Small Animals "Jim charge of registration and
Charles Frecker , 4-H advisor ,· M. arqu~n d ; " El ec 1r i,City,"
·
-""'Barbara
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. Jordan will
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Bettie Clark, Gallia County . Me1gs
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Fab_rics. " L.1vestock p·rojects " Don and Niesel Duvall ·
Fabrics·," Ada Nease; owner, VanNostran ·,
"Vete' rlnary
Yout. h w. ho are not in 4·H are
Pomeroy Fabric Shop and &amp; 1·ence," Dr. J . s. The'ISs, also. InVIted to attend, ac" Horses," Don VanNostran, veterinar 1·an·,
"Natural cordmg to C. E. Dlake:dee,
Athens County extension Resources and · 4-H," Gary county extension agent.

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MIDDLEPORT . '- The annual mother:daughter banquet
of _the Busy Bee Class of the
Middleport First Baptist
Church was held Thursday
night at the church.
Gues Is were the Rev. and
Mrs. Charles Simmons, Wes
and· Carol, Fran and Cindy
Parker, Charlotte Lyons,
Louise Compton, Shannon
Slavin and Brenda Edwar.ds.
The group sang " For &lt;iod ·So
Loved the World;' and
devotions, prepared by Mrs.
]#ora Si~,I))·~.;J!eH1presented, ,
bY Mrs. ·~Beu'fah ~White . She ·
read from I Cor.12 using as her
topic " Greatest of These is
· Love," and· concluded with

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staff and plays in the concert
band and sings with the choir.
She is a member of the Forest
Run Methodist Church.
Della is the daughter of Mr .
and Mrs . Earl Cross and a
junior at Southern High.. She is
a member of the band and the
pep band , sings with the choir,
is a member of the pep club, an
offi ce r of Tri-M, on the Echo
Staff and the annual staff.
Della is a member of the
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prayer.
A thank-you note was read
from Mrs. Harry Houdashelt
and the class voted to send $5to
Easter seals. Members sang
" Happy Birthday" to Mrs.
Lillie Dyke and Mrs. Frances
Bearhs.ln response to roll call
each one answered with il Sible
verse. A " bakeless"· bake sale
was announced for May.

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ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT -Mr. and Mrs. James
Lavender, Mason, are announcing the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Amanda Dia.ne, to
Larry Ray Grinun, Columbus. Grimm is the son of Mrs.
Alice Grimm, Middleport and is employed at Worthington
Cylioders, Columbus. An August wedding is planned .

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POMEROY - There comes a time when the most conservative housewife is inclined to turn !iff the stove .. toss her
aprori aside, and take of([or the nearest place where the food is
already prepared and there's no after-dinner mess to clean up.
· Well .... . here 's news for you and it 's all about plenty of g()(ld
.food at a reasonable price with no dirty dishes afterwards.
Ji's called "Eat Around the Village" and is being sponsored
by the Middleport Amateur Gardeners M~y 9.. Lillian Moore,
president, says the public is invited . All you need is a $1.50 ticket
which can be purchased from any member of the club or by
calling Mr~. Moore, 992-7231.
The dinner will begin with hors d'oeuvres at the home of
Jeanette Thomas, Chestnut St. The next stop .will be at the home
of Mrs. Bernice May for the _salad, the"n on to Mrs. Moore's home
lor the main course, and finally to Rachel Smith's for dessert.
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enjoyed an egg hunt Good
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park, ·Reedsv ille. This wa s
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Auxiliary of the Olive TownEaster guests of Walter Cook ship Fire Department. Prizes
and Mr. and Mrs . Ezra
for the most eggs found went to
Phillips, Syracuse , were Mr.
Teresa bailey, · Linda Bar.
and Mrs . Ric hard Riebel and
timus, Kenny Reed and Elsie
..~ daughter , Vanessa, Tucson,
. Roach. Finding the golden eggs
Ariz. ; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
were Joe Barber, Bobby
by @ mstrong
Cook, Kenny, .Keith and Karen ,
Barringer and Kevin Cowdery.
East Liverpool ~ Mr. and Mrs.
Prizes lor ga mes in the fifth ,
CoOrdination is the secret to good decoration .
Clarence Searls, Bidwell: Mr. sixth, seventh . and eighth
The new Chandelier Ceilings ·make it possible for
and Mrs. Russell E . Miller, . grades went to Greg Reed,
· you to fully coordinate furn iture. walls. floors.
Mike, Tina and Tim, Pomeroy : Patri c ia Powell , Dennis
· accessories- with ceilings- to give your rooms aMr. and Mrs . Ronald E. Miller,· "Rucker , ~heila Buchanan and
Total Look in de co ration. And it's so easy I You can
Carma, Traci, Eugenna and Rosemary Bartimus. Prizes in
in s t~Ti Chandelier Cei lings yourself . The rich tex·
Ronald, Pomeroy and Rhonda
lhe second, third and fourth
ture flows so smoothly from wall to wall . it's hard
Cook, Syracuse.
· grades weni to Mark Holler,
to believe you're looking at a tile cei.'ing . Come ·
Mrs .- Howard McDaniel, Jr ,_ Klare Kimes , Kenny Reed,
in and choose from designs to complerT)ent Early
and two daughterS, returned to Kathy Cowdery and Wendell
American , ~panish and ProVincial in teriors.
Columbus, Ga ,, Friday after
Bar bet. Preschool and first
_J&gt;eing here three weekS visiting
gfade winners were Richard
per til•
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bartimus, Dee Dailey , Scott
Albert ·Pettit, Pomeroy, and .
F oster, Kevin Griggs, Jody
. Mr. · and Mrs. Howard Mc .
Barfing~r a11d Rian Reed .
REG. 42' ~Daniel, Sr., Clifton, W. Va . · ·
Approximately 135· ch ildren
Mrs. Mabtl Pettit, recently
ai~ended (he egg hunt .
dischargeoj from Veterans
Refreshments
were served to
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recuperating at the home .of
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POINT PLEASANT her granddaugh.t er, Mrs. Larry donated and helped in any way
312 6th ST.
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N A TURNER is home alter three and one-half months in
Garden Grove, Calif. with her daughter , Mrs . Dorothy Drenner,
and grandsons, Kevin and Mark. Mrs. Turner jetted out and
hack , her
. first flight and. reaily took in the sights while she was
there,
She was most impressed with Forest Lawn Cemetery and the
facility there, where the 190 by 45 foot painling of the crucifixion
of ChriSt und a small painting of the resurrection hang . During
ber stay, there were visits to Qisneylahd, Knotts Berry Farm,
Ghost Town, the Japanese Beer Park, Fisherman's Wharf, and
Nixon's birthplace.
Mrs. Turner and her daughter and family also went to Los
Angeles where they watched the filming of.the Sanford and Son .
television show and three sequences of the Hollywood Squares. It
was. really quite a vacation for Mrs. Turner.

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SPONSOR SALE
POMEROY - 'fhe One-Won·
One Class of the First Baptist
Church, Pomeroy, will hold a
rummage sale in the church
basement Thursday and .
IF YOU WERE in. a Kroger supermarket .this week you
Friday, May ·J and 4 !rom 9
probably noticed in the meat department new product called
a.m. to 4 p.m.
"Burger.Pro." This product coniains 75 pet. hamburger a~d 25
pel. textured vegetable protem, the company says, and the
purpose of marketing it is to offer something that supposedly
tastes like hamburger but isn 't really all meat and can be priced
lower - 79 cents a pound, in fact.
Kroger, in making the armounCe~ent about t.he.new prcxtuct,
said that it. retains the hamburger protein level and that the
soybean flour from whiCh the vegetable protein portion is ll_lade
as.'iuffies the flavor · of the hamburger when H Burger~pro" is
cooked.
lmitations, additives, substitutions. - . wonder what. ever
happened to natural foods . Iiut then, of course, price here is the
!actor. Hopefully, there's no sacrifice nutritionally .

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Racine Auxiliary
selects delegate

RIO GRANDE- Jane Gust, Byersville, was elected May
Day Queen of Rio Grande College during student electlous,
Wedne$y. Jane was sponsored by the Kayettes and was
chosen from a field of live candidates. She will ""lgn during
the May Week celebration at the college.

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MIDDLEPORT - Members
of the Riggs- Royal Kad-etll!
Baton Corps, directed by Mrs.
J udy Riggs staged the " Lily
Day Campaign" last Saturday
in Pomeroy a.nd Middleport.
" Lily Day" is pa rt of the
Easter Seal campaign which is
an annual Fund Drive for the
Meigs
County
Cri ppied
Chi.ld ren and Adult Society.
The members collected a total
of $318.78 in donations as they
passed out whi te paper lilies.
The Easter Seal Drive is
sponsored annually by the

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Club. Mrs. Riggs is this year's
~ounty chairperson.
Baton Cor ps members
partici pating wer e Ka ren
Strausbaugh, Janet .Am brose,
Teresa Carr. Kathy Follrod,
Betsy Amsbary; Vicki Sheets,
Donna Hubbard, Becky Ambrose, Rhonda Soval , Sonya
Adams , Sonia Ca rr, Kathry
Newe ll , Nan cy Ridenou r ,
Louann Newe ll , Rh onda
Reute r , Cat hy Meadows,
J oAnn Fick arn:: Susie Gobel.

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approaching marria ge of their daughter, Peggy Ann, to
Earie Lee Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wood, Rt. 4,
Pomeroy. Miss McKinn ey is employed in the office of Dr. J .
J . Dav is, Middleport . Wood is employed in the Meigs Local
School Distr ict. The wedding will take place at the Zion
Church of Christ, Harrisonville Rd., June 10 at 2 p.m. The
custom of open church will be observed .

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By Katie Crow

POMEROY - Two Southern High School students, Lorna D,
Belland Larry Wilcoxen , will each ha ve a poem, their own work,
appear:ing in "The Young _Voice II."

MIDDLEPORT
Two
books, "Riverbed" by Oav;d
Wagone r , a book of impressive
poe try by the youn g poe t, and
" Franklin and Eleanor/ 1
J ose ph P. Lash 's impressions
of th e Roose ve lts, were
r eviewed at the Wednesday
mee tin g of th e Middle port
Li terary Club at the home of
Mrs . Thereon Johnson .
Mrs. Roy Cassell reviewed
Wago ne r 's book of po ~ try
which dealt primarily with the
r ela tionship between man and
a nimal and hjs compassion for
creatures of the earth.
The book on the Roosevelt..
wa s reviewed by Mrs. Robert
Fisher who gave Lash 's irn~
pressions of Mrs. Roosevelt as
the lonely, unhappy child, a
firth cousin, once removed,
fr om Franklin whose doting,
domineerin g mother was
always around. She told of the
45 year partnership of the two
and the rearing of their n've

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P.r ogra m c ha irw oman , in~
tcoduced both reviewers.
F ourteen members and one
guest, Mrs. Gordon Harris,
a nswe red roH call with a
comment on the two books .

Mrs. Juanita Bachtel presided
at the meeting. Mrs. Johnson
se rved cake, ire cream, nuts,
min ts, coffee and punch.

HARTFORD - Mr. and Mrs.
. W. T. Stone, Hartford, will
observe their 50th wedding
anniversary at their home in
Har tford, May 6.
Their two daughters, Mrs.
Merrill (Jane Anne ) {ohnson,
Gallipolis and Mrs . George
( Dorothy Marie ) James are
announcing plans for an open
house cele bration, from 2 until
4 p.rn . on May 6.
Mr . and Mrs. Stone, who
have Jived in Hartford all their
ljves, were married May 10,
1923 in Hun tington by the Rev.
Perry Robinson. Mrs. Stone is
the form er J ennie Margret
Batey, daughter of the late
James and Maggie Batey, New
Haven.
CLUB THANKED
GALLIPOLIS - The Gallia
County Volunteer Emergency.
Rescue Squad received a $100
dona ti on Wednesday from the
Gallia County Gun Club. The
donation will be used to help
purchase equipment for the
squad's 1971 Chevrolet recently
purchased by the local squad.
The squad thanks the gun club
me mbers .

Stone is the son of the late
Captain Nichelous and Jennie
Stone, Hartford. He was
manager of the Liverpool Store
and Salt Company and Jackson
Coal Company of Hartford for
44 years and now owns and
operales Stone's Shoe 'Store in
New fi aven.
They are active members of
the United Methodist Church in
Hartford.
In addition to the daughters,
com pleting the fam il y are
th ree gra nddaughte r s , two,
grandsons and fo ur greatgrandsons .
The Stones are looking
forw a rd to gr eeting thei r
fr iends in cele bra tion of their
gold en wedding an niversary.

PLAN SALE
POMEROY .- Ohio Eta Phi
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority will hold a bake sale in
front of the Kroger Store,
P omeroy , beginning at 9:30
a .m.:.-S atur1ay. In case of rain
the sale will be held at t~e
Economy . Savings and Loan
Co.

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at Friendly
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Laitrel
Oiff theNews
Notes
By Bertha Parker
local church and visited
Mr. Wise's pare nts , Rev. and

Sabba th School a ttendan ce
Easter Day a t the Free
Methodist Church was 162,
morning offering was $192.20.
E ighteen ch oir~ member s were
present.
Thirty-three members of the
local church held theh Easter
sunrise services on the Burdette Hill at 6 a .m.
Mr. and Mrs. Phill Wise,
McConnelsville,
attended
Sunday morriing services at

Mrs. Cecil Wise.
Mrs. Edna Faulk visited her
da ughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Friend and
attended morning services at
the local church.
Mr. Lawrence A. Smith has
bee n r e turned home fr om
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Larry Smith, Colwnbus,
visited Saturday with his
grandfather, Mr. Lawrence A.
Smith.

JANET MORRIS, employe of the Probate Court, marked
an other birthday Wednesday. Her co-worker, Ann Watson,
presented her with a homemade cake.. ·
Delicious was the word for the cake.
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. Frog Billl who was supposed to be from Tripoli, Lybia ?
• Well , he wasn 't Jaroushie at all, in fact he is a yoting man

who is now .a news commentator over WHTN Channel 13, his
name is Dale Solly.
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MR. AND MRS. RALPH HARVEY, superintendent and
matron of the Children's Horne extend their thanks to those who
remembered the children on Easter.
Sponsoring Easter parties were Leading Creek Crickets 4-H,
senior class of Porterfield Baptist Church, Little Hocking, the
Junior Class of Long Bottom Methodist Church and a group from
the Reedsville Methodist Church.
Sending Easter goodies were Meigs High Band Boosters,
EJecta Circle, Middleport, Mrs. Noreen Maoill, Rutland and
Chester and Tuppers Plains Young Wives Club.
Sending donations to 'th e .home were The Jones Boys, toys
a·nd books and Danny Shane, Racine, bottle caps.
A VARIETY SHOW, "Groovy Thing." loaded with talent,
will be presented Friday, May 4 at 8 p.m. at Southern High School
·under the direction of Mrs. Lee Lee.
Providing the music for the show wil1 be Mrs. Lee, pianist,
Pe~e Simpson a~ the organ, George Morris, guitar, and Dave

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Master of ceremonies wiU be radio personality Jim Mees.
To be presefl ti!d the same evening wil1 be several selections
by the Southern High Choir. Accompanying the choir will be Mrs.
Jocelyn Baer at the piano and (}len Glaze playing the string bass.
Admission is $1 for adults and 50 cents for children.

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who wa nt some thing special in seats are straight out of_· a
a n economy car , things like European rally car . The
wide radial tires an .Jndy-style steering wheel has a small
steering wheel and hip-hugging diame te r and a thi ck padded
rim tha t is cover ed with
raci ng type bu c ket s eats,
there's a sur prise ·wating at leathere tte.
The Sports Bug rid es on
D9n Watts Volkswagen.
speciai 51&gt;Jl5rirns..:. aninch
Don Watt~, ownet~general wider than stock and the stand.
man ager of Don .Watl.j' Yolks.
ar d eqmpment
ra d'1a1s are 175- ·
.. wa ge n said, HQur new .model, 70 x 15.
Only two exterior colors are
the Spor ts Bug . :inswers a
deman d we;ve had for a long av~ilable -Sa turn Yellow·and
time: Many of our customers Mar·athon Blue metallic.
wa nt a Supef Beetle's economy Am ong accessori es specially
and ~ependability - bu t they tail ored for the Sports Bug are
POMEROY LANES
Early
Thursday Mixed
also wan t more. In a Spor ts bumpe r overrider s, g nwel
April9, l973
Bug they get a VY{ wi th a g"a rd s for the fend ers, door
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spor tier feel and loo~ built handle shields and trim plates Mr . and Mr s.
Lucky Str iker s
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ar ound quality
facto r y- for the engine cooling louver s. All ey Ca ts
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inst&lt;Jilect goodies.' :
All of these are black . .
Them and Us
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Fou r Joker s
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" Th is is a lim ited production
P owered by - an air -coo led
All i.n the Family
40
":lode! with specia l paint and .. en gine mounted over the
Team High Series - Mr . and
trim. as well as functional driving whee ls, the Sports Bug Mr s. 2188, All ey Cat s 2125.
Team Hig h Game - Lucky
extra s," according to Wat ts , ~ as four·wheel independe nt
Str ikers 749, Alley Cats· 747.
wh ose authorized 'dealership is. suspension · and a fully syn~
M en's High Ser ies ~ Jerr y
!pealed on Upper Rt. 7 ch r oni zed four -s peed trans- Van ln Wagen 61 B, Wi llie Halfh i ll
573 .
mi ss ipn . Av•il a bl e at
Gallipolis,
MeJl ' S High Game - Willie
Belt-line s tripin g, bla ck Watts Volkswagen, the Sports • Halfhi ll 258, Je r ry Vanln wage n
· " chrome " bwnpers an d trim Bug is eq uipped for VW com. 2J!5 .
W orne 0 ' s Hig h 'Se r ies and ventila ted spor ts wheels pule!' Diagnosis and ca rr ies a
Silndy Korn 455 , Donn a Ha tfi eld
give the Sports Bug a distine- 24- m o nth , 24 , 000 - mil e 447 .
Women's High Gam e liv e .l oa~ . Ins id e the drivi ng v,:arr·arrty.
Sa
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compartment •. fro!1t bu cket
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HYMN SING, Hazel Corn·
munity Church near Long
Bottom , Sunday, 1:30 p.m.
fe aturin g Barne tt Family ,
McArthur. Public invited.
. REVIVAL May 2 through
May 6 at , Stewart, Ohio
Wesleyan Church, formerly
Pilgrim Holiness Church .
Pas tor Rev. David Lyons .
Evangelist Rev. John Elswick.
MONDAY
REVIVAL
beginning
Monday through May 6 at .
Danville Wesleyan Church .
The Rev. Glenn Johnson,
evangelis t. Rev . Lawrence
Sullivan. pastor. The public is.
invited to attend.
SPRING REVIVAL at
Danville Wesleyan Church,
Monday through May 6 with
the Rev. Glenn Johnson, South
Bloomingville, as speaker. The
Rev . · Lawrence Sullivan ,
pastor, extends a public in~
vitation to the services which
will begin at 7:30 p. m. each
evening:POMEROY Chamber of
Commerce at noon at Meigs
Inn .
SPECIAL Meeting, all
members of Meigs County
Men 's Fellowship of Churches
of Christ, 7:30 p.m. at Bradbury Church of. Christ.
TUESDAY
REGISTRATION for first
grade, Salisbury Elementary
School, 9 to II a.m . and af.
ternoon, I to 3. Parents · take
child's birth certificate and
immunization records.
LETART 4-H Farm Boys, 7
p.m. at community hall in
Le(Grt Falls .
RIVERVIEW PTA will meet
at8p .rn . attheschool. Students
d.
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Whlreteche d Y r · .ax e
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program .

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Twin or Full Size

"Buy 'em by the truckload and save!" That's what BEMCO
. said to us, arid that's just what we did! Now, we're passing
the savings on to you! During this sale, you can choose from
a whole trailer-truck load of famous BEMCO Innerspring
Mattresses--expensive experimental bedding and
. mattresses and box springs

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Riverview students
to present program ·

TWIN SIZE HEADBOARD
AND METAL FRAME

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nEEDSVILLE - Girl Scout
Troo~ 67 and Boy Scout Troop
95 with th,eir leaders, Mrs .
Harold Holter , Mrs . Lyle
Balderson, David Chadwell
and Fred Kessinger prepared
the soil and planted grass seed
a l Riverview SChool Tuesday .
This project for the scouts is to
he lp with the "Keep America
Beautiful Week" . Grass seed
wa s prov ided by Riverview
School and . the straw was
donated by Warren Pickens.
Scouts he lping were Tim my
Dillon, Dennis Rucker, Rocky
Van Meter, Rusty Wigal, Mark.
Smith, David Per sons, Donny
Ba r rin ger, Ken ny La rk ins ,
Judy Holter, Theresa Dailey,
Diane Evans, Candy Da iley,
Bonnie Dailey , Kim Reed, Kay
Ba lde r son, Lor i Mas ter s,
P&lt;J tricia
Bos ton,
Ca r la
Cowde r y, T~ res a Ha nnum ,
She ila Buc ha na n , Susan
H&lt;mnum , Debra Lewis and
Dc.nise Hnu ber .

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Kevin, Maralyn and Caralyn
Barton.
At an a ftern oon rece ption
Jlonoring Mrs. Smith , cake, ice
cr ea m, punch and mints were
se r ved . The rerreshment table
featured a decorated cake
insc ribed ''90 th Birthday " .
P ink carnati ons and pink
tapers centered the table.
Present in the afternoon
besides those there fo r the
dinner were Ellis Partlow and
J a mes Partlow. Jamestown ;
Mr: a nd Mrs. Grant A. Smith.
Terr y, J ohn a nd Mi chael ,
llcedsville; Mr . and Mrs. Keith
Chaffee, Nanq af1d Tim, Rt. 1,
Reedsville; the !lev. and Mrs .
He r bert Gr a te , Arika &lt;lnd
Herbie, Hutland ; Mrs. Pearl
Mora , Rt. 3, Pomer oy ; Mrs.
Gilbert Woods, Va lerie and
Tara , Rt. 3, Pome roy ; Mrs.
Paul Hoffma n, Rt. 3, Pomeroy;
Mrs. Ziba Midkiff, Hemlock
Grove : Mrs. Bradley Pooler.
Rt. :1, Porne rby ; Mr . ~md Mrs.
Avery Goeglc in, Rt. 2,
Pomeroy ; Todd and Heathe r
Cullu ms , Hem loc k Gr ove:
Aida Fa udree, Pome roy ; Mr.
and Mrs. David Holter,
Pomcr·oy ; Mr. and Mrs. Veri
Tu ttle, Tu ppers Plai ns; Mrs.
Homer Cole, Tupper s Plains :
Miss Lucille Smi th, Ches ter;
Mrs . Walte r Dres he r , The
Pla lns ; Mrs. Jenn ie Jackson,
Ch;l un ce)'; Mr . an d Mrs .
Em mett Haw k, He ml ock
Grove ; Mr. and Mrs. John
Wic kh um , Cht!s te r ; Mrs .
Art hur Orr, Chester ; Mrs.
floss Cleland , Cheste.- ; Mr. and
Mrs . Ma r io n
Hoffman.
Co lum bus ; Mr . and Mrs.
Holand Eastm an, Pomeroy ;
Miss Lenore Betzing, _Chester;
Mrs. Freda Miller , Chester ,
and Mrs. Robert Wood. Rt. 1,
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CHESTER - Mrs . Bert
I Jane) Smith was honored
recently with a family dinner
party in observance of he r 90th
blrthday anniversary at the
home of her son-in-law and
dau ghter , Mr . and Mrs .
Richard Barton.
A turkey dinner with all the
trimmi ngs was served at noon.
A three -tiered cake baked by
her granddaughter. Mr s.
Co ~nie Darity , was served
following the dinner .
Presen t were all eight
children, Alpha Smith, Reedsville ; Mrs . Fra nk ( Edna )
Cla rk , Hem lock Grove; Mrs .
Leo S. (Jessie ) Curtis, Rt. 2,
Pomeroy ; Mrs. Charles 1\.
(Gladys ) Chaffee, Rt. I,
Reed svi ll e ; Ru sse ll Smith ,
Glen Burnie, Md.; Henry 0 .
Smith, Athens; He rbert Smith,
Reynolds burg, . and Mrs .
Barton, Rt . l , Long Bo ttom .
Numerous gifts a nd cards
were presented to the honored
guest and group pictures were
taken in the afternoon. The
Barton home wa s decor a ted
with egg trees a nd spr ing
fl owe[:'s ca rrying out the Easter
motH.
Atte nding1 the dinner were
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sm ith ,
Dor is Smith, Lana Smi th a nd
Mrs. Hugh Sla ter , Glen Burnie,
Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Alptw
Smith, Reedsv ille ; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank A. Clark , Heml ock
Grove ; Mr. and Mrs . Le o S.
Curtis, Rt. 2, Pomeroy; Mr .
and Mrs. Charles A. Chaffee,
Reedsville:
'Mr ~ .
Pa ul
Torre nce , Kimb e rl y a nd
Dean na , Columbus; Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert A. Smith and
Glenn , Mrs. Conni e Da rity,
Rey noldsburg ; Mr. and Mrs.
l.l oyd Smith , Kimb erly ,
Columbus and Mr . and Mrs.
Henry 0 .. Smith, Athens; M.-.

GALLIPOLIS - Chairmen· aware ness
of
mature
for the 1973 Gallia County Girl responsibihly toward people
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Scout Sustaining Membership and the Earth .
Enrollment are Mr. and Mrs.
Th e Girl · Sc out Council ..
Miles T. Epling of 626 . First pro~ illcs supportln g services to
Ave ., · Gallipolis . Mr. · Epling tr oop's Suc h as ca mping
REEDSVILLE - students of
The audience will be taken on wiJI concentrate on the special fac il ities (:;lnd opportunities,
Riverview Elementary School a " Trip to the Farm," o gifts phase of the enrollm ent staff serv ices, publi c'a lions,
will present their ann·ual musical playlet by the third while Mrs. Epling will h e~d tr a inin g , and me mbe rs hip
musical program Tuesday , grade. Fourth graders wiJJ sing work e r s conta c tin g pare nts . cxtention he lps.
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Mr. and M.-s . Epling and
auditorium . The theme chost n Shower" and " Raindrops Keep
In mos t pa rts of the 16--coun ty their w o rk e r ~ wi -ll make
for this presentation is "Scenes Fallin ' On My Head ." A Seal of Ohio Girl Scout Council , suslain ing · mernQership conof Spring."
hurnurous skit "The Last Day Uni ted F'unds provide a major tacts in the local c.~r c a be tween
Grades one and tw o will open of School" will feature the fifth sour ce of s upport. Wh e r e April 29 and Ma y 14 . Anyone
the ·· program with a circus grade followed by the s ixth United Funds d(J not exist such not con ta cted firs t who wishes
parade featuring a· rhythm graders in " A Young Man 's as in Gallia County, sustaining to suppor t is asked to ca ll 44S.
band, majorettes, animals of Fancy Turns to ... .' ' present. membership is the sole op· l ~ Hi.
the circus, tight wire ladies,
in g mu sical numbe rs with portunity for the community to
bearded lady and the man on. routines such as, " Bicycle financially assist and ifnprove
the flying trapeze, and, of Built. for Two," " Merry Olds- its Girl Seoul program.
course, the clowns. Circus acts mobile," and others. ,
There C;~rc 14 registered Scout
will be ·presented with Mark . The junior high chorus will tr oops in Gallia haVing.a total
Holter. secorid grader, serving c los e the pr og ram with membership of a pproximately
as rmgmas
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"MI.chael Row ," " The Water is 300 girl s. They arc supervised
Wid e," "Sing a Rainbow, " and by 65 registered Scout adull' in ·
"Sing for America " .
a program of weekl y mee tings ,
Maxin e Whitehead , voca l se rv ice projects, C;~nd all phases
TOHAVESALE
music instructor , is direc ting of ca mping toward the goiJ I of
MIDDLEPORT
The
Middleport Elementary PTA the program with classroom . developin g good citize ns with
will hold a yard and rummage te a c he r s as s is tin g. E lean or
sale "Friday , May 4 and Knight is servin g as piano
--.Saturday, May 5 at the Stanley accompanist.
A th ought for the · day :
The public is in vited to atDoss residence in Bradbury.
Catholic
Bishop Fulton Sheen
Those wishing to donate ar- tend the production which will said , " Baloney is flattery so
ticles may contact Mrs. Doss at begin at 8 p.m. A small ad· thick it cannot be true, and
992-5058, Mrs. Wallace at 992- mission will be charged at the blarney is flattery so thick we
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MrS. Bert Smith
honvred at dinner

SON BORN
POMEROY- r-,tr. 1nd
Gordon Atkins, Chelsea, Mlch:
are ann01111cing the birth of .
son, March 31, named
Scott. They have another
Michael, age three. Gr.and, '

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'uported that the new sign has
been completed lor the park
and will be put up at a later
dat.e . Ar r angeme nts using
favorite color combinations
were on display and those
NEW HAVEN, W. Va. - The cos t $67.75. The trip by
awa rded ribbons were Mrs.
New Haveh Women's Club
Par ker . a blue and Mrs. made plans to eat out May 22 at Greyhound will commence at 8
a.m. on June 25 from Pt.
Stewar t, a red.
the Red Carpe t In n when the Pleasant. This lee does not
Twelve mem bers answered
group me t on Tuesday evening
roll call with their fa vorite at the New Haven Public include me al s . More incolor in fl ower a rrangements. Li bra r y social r oom . The formati on can be obtained by
Devoti ons were given by Mrs . dinner will be at 6:30 p.m. and calling Mary Fowler and Mrs.
Bruce Davis , hostess for the J;J!servations should be made James Fisher , Pt. Pleasant.
Mrs . Paul Powell , New
meeting. Mrs. Ha rold Wolfe · with Mrs. Charles Dodd by
Haven
libr aria n and a n
provided the traveling prize May 15.
honorary member of the New
won by Mrs. Parker. Mrs.
An Easler theme was used Haven Women 's Club, thanked
Marvel Quillen won the door by the hos tesses, Mrs. William
the group for their support of
prize. At the ·. m eeting the Russell, Mi-s. Karl Wiles, Mrs.
spruce seedli ngs fr om the Kenne U1 Vickers, Mrs. Donald . the libra ry and exte nded
thanks to the library comDepartment .of Natural Roush and Mrs. Paul Scally. A
mittee.
Resources were bundled and huge cake enscribed with ,
Mrs. John Wolfe, treasure r ,
prepared for dis tribution.
"Many Thanks Peggy for a Job reported that the Women's
Refreshments were serv~ i·.Well Done '' was served along
Club reali zed $279.21 profit
by the hos tess.
with beaverages and Eas ter from the Showboat Rev ue in
candy. Mrs. Robert (Peggy) . which the club took part. Mrs.
Gurtis is the ~lub 's outgoing Powell , director of the revue,
president. She will be suc- th ank ed the group for their
ceeded by Mrs. Kenn e th cooperation in making .the
Thomp son, vice pres id e nt. revue a success.
Mrs . Tom Ho(fman was in
Mrs. Ka rl Wiles of the
charge &lt;Jf devotions a t the nominatin g comm itte€ gave
opening of the meeting.
the slate of officers which was
Two new members, Debbie un a nim ously a cce pted . They
White and Beverly Hester, are vice president, Mrs . J .
were accepted into the club. Ma r shall ; recording secreta ry,
The foll owing names were Connie Carter ; corresponding
submitted for members hip , secre tar y, Ve ni ce Wa rd ;
Mrs. Joe Nee nan, Mrs . treasur er , Mrs. J ohn (Rose )
Georg eann e
Fink ,
Mrs . Wolfe.
Mars hall Wren and Mrs .
Refres hments were served
at Jackson)s Mill, reported on
James Layne.
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by the hostesses to Mrs. Elmer
the highlights of the conMrs . Charles Smith an- Wood , · Mrs. Tom Hoffm a n,
ference .
nounced that the c hi cke n Mrs. W ayn,e~ar te r , Mr s. 'o'a n
The presi~ent announced · barbecue date has bee n
Edwards, Mrs. Charles Dodd ,
that the club realized $37 profit changed to May 12. Mrs. Gurtis Mrs. Phil Batey, Mrs. David
from the sale of Easter reported that the Southwes tern
Roush, Mrs. J . Marsha ll, Mrs.
novelties.
District workshop will be Frank Young, .Jr. , Mrs. John
Mrs. Young conducted a
Saturday, May 12 at Pea Ridge Wolfe, Mrs . George Ingels,
true or false " quiz on food
Methodist Church. She also Mrs, Eugene Hester . Mrs. R:
safety.
reported that a Williamsburg, G. Greene, Mrs. Robert Gurtis,
Refreshments were served
Va . . tour sponsored by Pt. Mrs. Jess Abel, Mrs. Mark
by Mrs ..Carson and Beverly to Pleasant Woman 's Club and Ward , Mrs. Pa ul Powell , Mrs.
Mrs. Landon Smith, Mrs. John Pt. Pleasant Garden Club will Charles Smith· a nd Ciirlene
Roa ch, Mrs . Dorothy Cart- take place June 25 to 27 and will Persin ger .
wright, Mrs. Uoyd Williams,
Mrs. Evelyn ·Stewart, Mrs.
Alburtice Young and Mrs .
Elmer Van Meter.

MASON, W. Va. - The
Mason Homemakers Club
made plans for its mother and
daughter banquet when it met
Tuesday evening at the home
of Mrs. George Carson, Mason.
The affair will take place May
II at 6 p.m. at the Mason
United Methodist Church. The
committee for the banquet
includes Mrs. Alburtice Young,
Mrs. Evelyn Stewart and Mrs.
Lloyd Williams.
Mrs. Young gave the lesson
on "Getting Acquainted with
Wonderful · Wes t
Wild
Virginia" . The next . lesson
training meeting will be Friday
at the courthouse annex, Point
Pleasant. Mrs. Dorothy Cartwright will attend the meeting
HAS TRIPLETIS
in place of Mrs. Ray Fox.
Mrs. · . Landon . Smith, . NEW HAVEN - The calf
populatwn on the Frank Me.d t of the 1 b
pres! en
c u • an. Dermittfarm ilear New Haven
nounced that the club's bazaar
and rwnmage sale will be May increased by· five. in one day.
2 and 3 at the Cecil Smith One Hoistein cow had triplets,
something never heard of
Building on Rt. 33 in upper before, and another Holstein
Mason .
had twins . John and Bill MeMrs. Smith announced that
one Qf the club's community Dermitt, sons of Frank, run the
.• • projects will be the planting of farm for their father .
shrubbery at Mason's Fire
Station . This project will be
HAVB GUEST
: carried out ilS soon as the
MASON - Mrs. Judy Per, . weather is suitable.
singer, Columbus. was a
;~· Mrs. George Carson and Sunday evening dinner guest of
.•: Mrs .
Matilda
Noble , · Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Dunn,
.;:· representatives of the club at Peter and Stephanie and Mr .
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Twenty-five to 30 Southern High students will be attending a
pOetry festival to be held at Ashland College, Ashland, Ohio May
5.
Congratulations are certainly in order for Leona and Larry.

New Haven
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theme of the program
presented by Mrs. Joe Bolin at
the Wednesday night meeting
or the Ru tland Friendly
Gardeners at the ,old gym.
nasiwn , Rutland.
Mrs. Bolin presented in·
forma tion Cram the exhibitors
and judges' handbook sa nc·
tioned by the Ohio Association
of Garden Clubs. Reports on
the regional meeting were
given by Mrs . Torn Stewart,
Mrs. Homer Parker and Mrs.
J oe Bolin.
Mrs. Stewart discussed the
possibility of placing planters
on the bridge in Rutland and
will confer with officials on the
feasibility of doing this. A
nature tour was announced for
May 6 at 2 p.m. with membe•·s
to meet at the corner of Main
and Salem and from there go to
Little Hocking to tour a garden.

Mr. and Mrs. W T Stone

Students from a ll over the State of Ohio submitted poems for
publication . It is quite an honor to have the work of local students

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MIDDLEPORT - Members
of the Riggs- Royal Kad-etll!
Baton Corps, directed by Mrs.
J udy Riggs staged the " Lily
Day Campaign" last Saturday
in Pomeroy a.nd Middleport.
" Lily Day" is pa rt of the
Easter Seal campaign which is
an annual Fund Drive for the
Meigs
County
Cri ppied
Chi.ld ren and Adult Society.
The members collected a total
of $318.78 in donations as they
passed out whi te paper lilies.
The Easter Seal Drive is
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Club. Mrs. Riggs is this year's
~ounty chairperson.
Baton Cor ps members
partici pating wer e Ka ren
Strausbaugh, Janet .Am brose,
Teresa Carr. Kathy Follrod,
Betsy Amsbary; Vicki Sheets,
Donna Hubbard, Becky Ambrose, Rhonda Soval , Sonya
Adams , Sonia Ca rr, Kathry
Newe ll , Nan cy Ridenou r ,
Louann Newe ll , Rh onda
Reute r , Cat hy Meadows,
J oAnn Fick arn:: Susie Gobel.

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approaching marria ge of their daughter, Peggy Ann, to
Earie Lee Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wood, Rt. 4,
Pomeroy. Miss McKinn ey is employed in the office of Dr. J .
J . Dav is, Middleport . Wood is employed in the Meigs Local
School Distr ict. The wedding will take place at the Zion
Church of Christ, Harrisonville Rd., June 10 at 2 p.m. The
custom of open church will be observed .

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POMEROY - Two Southern High School students, Lorna D,
Belland Larry Wilcoxen , will each ha ve a poem, their own work,
appear:ing in "The Young _Voice II."

MIDDLEPORT
Two
books, "Riverbed" by Oav;d
Wagone r , a book of impressive
poe try by the youn g poe t, and
" Franklin and Eleanor/ 1
J ose ph P. Lash 's impressions
of th e Roose ve lts, were
r eviewed at the Wednesday
mee tin g of th e Middle port
Li terary Club at the home of
Mrs . Thereon Johnson .
Mrs. Roy Cassell reviewed
Wago ne r 's book of po ~ try
which dealt primarily with the
r ela tionship between man and
a nimal and hjs compassion for
creatures of the earth.
The book on the Roosevelt..
wa s reviewed by Mrs. Robert
Fisher who gave Lash 's irn~
pressions of Mrs. Roosevelt as
the lonely, unhappy child, a
firth cousin, once removed,
fr om Franklin whose doting,
domineerin g mother was
always around. She told of the
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P.r ogra m c ha irw oman , in~
tcoduced both reviewers.
F ourteen members and one
guest, Mrs. Gordon Harris,
a nswe red roH call with a
comment on the two books .

Mrs. Juanita Bachtel presided
at the meeting. Mrs. Johnson
se rved cake, ire cream, nuts,
min ts, coffee and punch.

HARTFORD - Mr. and Mrs.
. W. T. Stone, Hartford, will
observe their 50th wedding
anniversary at their home in
Har tford, May 6.
Their two daughters, Mrs.
Merrill (Jane Anne ) {ohnson,
Gallipolis and Mrs . George
( Dorothy Marie ) James are
announcing plans for an open
house cele bration, from 2 until
4 p.rn . on May 6.
Mr . and Mrs. Stone, who
have Jived in Hartford all their
ljves, were married May 10,
1923 in Hun tington by the Rev.
Perry Robinson. Mrs. Stone is
the form er J ennie Margret
Batey, daughter of the late
James and Maggie Batey, New
Haven.
CLUB THANKED
GALLIPOLIS - The Gallia
County Volunteer Emergency.
Rescue Squad received a $100
dona ti on Wednesday from the
Gallia County Gun Club. The
donation will be used to help
purchase equipment for the
squad's 1971 Chevrolet recently
purchased by the local squad.
The squad thanks the gun club
me mbers .

Stone is the son of the late
Captain Nichelous and Jennie
Stone, Hartford. He was
manager of the Liverpool Store
and Salt Company and Jackson
Coal Company of Hartford for
44 years and now owns and
operales Stone's Shoe 'Store in
New fi aven.
They are active members of
the United Methodist Church in
Hartford.
In addition to the daughters,
com pleting the fam il y are
th ree gra nddaughte r s , two,
grandsons and fo ur greatgrandsons .
The Stones are looking
forw a rd to gr eeting thei r
fr iends in cele bra tion of their
gold en wedding an niversary.

PLAN SALE
POMEROY .- Ohio Eta Phi
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority will hold a bake sale in
front of the Kroger Store,
P omeroy , beginning at 9:30
a .m.:.-S atur1ay. In case of rain
the sale will be held at t~e
Economy . Savings and Loan
Co.

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at Friendly
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Laitrel
Oiff theNews
Notes
By Bertha Parker
local church and visited
Mr. Wise's pare nts , Rev. and

Sabba th School a ttendan ce
Easter Day a t the Free
Methodist Church was 162,
morning offering was $192.20.
E ighteen ch oir~ member s were
present.
Thirty-three members of the
local church held theh Easter
sunrise services on the Burdette Hill at 6 a .m.
Mr. and Mrs. Phill Wise,
McConnelsville,
attended
Sunday morriing services at

Mrs. Cecil Wise.
Mrs. Edna Faulk visited her
da ughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Friend and
attended morning services at
the local church.
Mr. Lawrence A. Smith has
bee n r e turned home fr om
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Larry Smith, Colwnbus,
visited Saturday with his
grandfather, Mr. Lawrence A.
Smith.

JANET MORRIS, employe of the Probate Court, marked
an other birthday Wednesday. Her co-worker, Ann Watson,
presented her with a homemade cake.. ·
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. Frog Billl who was supposed to be from Tripoli, Lybia ?
• Well , he wasn 't Jaroushie at all, in fact he is a yoting man

who is now .a news commentator over WHTN Channel 13, his
name is Dale Solly.
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matron of the Children's Horne extend their thanks to those who
remembered the children on Easter.
Sponsoring Easter parties were Leading Creek Crickets 4-H,
senior class of Porterfield Baptist Church, Little Hocking, the
Junior Class of Long Bottom Methodist Church and a group from
the Reedsville Methodist Church.
Sending Easter goodies were Meigs High Band Boosters,
EJecta Circle, Middleport, Mrs. Noreen Maoill, Rutland and
Chester and Tuppers Plains Young Wives Club.
Sending donations to 'th e .home were The Jones Boys, toys
a·nd books and Danny Shane, Racine, bottle caps.
A VARIETY SHOW, "Groovy Thing." loaded with talent,
will be presented Friday, May 4 at 8 p.m. at Southern High School
·under the direction of Mrs. Lee Lee.
Providing the music for the show wil1 be Mrs. Lee, pianist,
Pe~e Simpson a~ the organ, George Morris, guitar, and Dave

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Master of ceremonies wiU be radio personality Jim Mees.
To be presefl ti!d the same evening wil1 be several selections
by the Southern High Choir. Accompanying the choir will be Mrs.
Jocelyn Baer at the piano and (}len Glaze playing the string bass.
Admission is $1 for adults and 50 cents for children.

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GALLIPOLIS - For drivers
who wa nt some thing special in seats are straight out of_· a
a n economy car , things like European rally car . The
wide radial tires an .Jndy-style steering wheel has a small
steering wheel and hip-hugging diame te r and a thi ck padded
rim tha t is cover ed with
raci ng type bu c ket s eats,
there's a sur prise ·wating at leathere tte.
The Sports Bug rid es on
D9n Watts Volkswagen.
speciai 51&gt;Jl5rirns..:. aninch
Don Watt~, ownet~general wider than stock and the stand.
man ager of Don .Watl.j' Yolks.
ar d eqmpment
ra d'1a1s are 175- ·
.. wa ge n said, HQur new .model, 70 x 15.
Only two exterior colors are
the Spor ts Bug . :inswers a
deman d we;ve had for a long av~ilable -Sa turn Yellow·and
time: Many of our customers Mar·athon Blue metallic.
wa nt a Supef Beetle's economy Am ong accessori es specially
and ~ependability - bu t they tail ored for the Sports Bug are
POMEROY LANES
Early
Thursday Mixed
also wan t more. In a Spor ts bumpe r overrider s, g nwel
April9, l973
Bug they get a VY{ wi th a g"a rd s for the fend ers, door
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spor tier feel and loo~ built handle shields and trim plates Mr . and Mr s.
Lucky Str iker s
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ar ound quality
facto r y- for the engine cooling louver s. All ey Ca ts
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All of these are black . .
Them and Us
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Fou r Joker s
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" Th is is a lim ited production
P owered by - an air -coo led
All i.n the Family
40
":lode! with specia l paint and .. en gine mounted over the
Team High Series - Mr . and
trim. as well as functional driving whee ls, the Sports Bug Mr s. 2188, All ey Cat s 2125.
Team Hig h Game - Lucky
extra s," according to Wat ts , ~ as four·wheel independe nt
Str ikers 749, Alley Cats· 747.
wh ose authorized 'dealership is. suspension · and a fully syn~
M en's High Ser ies ~ Jerr y
!pealed on Upper Rt. 7 ch r oni zed four -s peed trans- Van ln Wagen 61 B, Wi llie Halfh i ll
573 .
mi ss ipn . Av•il a bl e at
Gallipolis,
MeJl ' S High Game - Willie
Belt-line s tripin g, bla ck Watts Volkswagen, the Sports • Halfhi ll 258, Je r ry Vanln wage n
· " chrome " bwnpers an d trim Bug is eq uipped for VW com. 2J!5 .
W orne 0 ' s Hig h 'Se r ies and ventila ted spor ts wheels pule!' Diagnosis and ca rr ies a
Silndy Korn 455 , Donn a Ha tfi eld
give the Sports Bug a distine- 24- m o nth , 24 , 000 - mil e 447 .
Women's High Gam e liv e .l oa~ . Ins id e the drivi ng v,:arr·arrty.
Sa
ndy Korn 189, Donna Hatf ield
compartment •. fro!1t bu cket
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munity Church near Long
Bottom , Sunday, 1:30 p.m.
fe aturin g Barne tt Family ,
McArthur. Public invited.
. REVIVAL May 2 through
May 6 at , Stewart, Ohio
Wesleyan Church, formerly
Pilgrim Holiness Church .
Pas tor Rev. David Lyons .
Evangelist Rev. John Elswick.
MONDAY
REVIVAL
beginning
Monday through May 6 at .
Danville Wesleyan Church .
The Rev. Glenn Johnson,
evangelis t. Rev . Lawrence
Sullivan. pastor. The public is.
invited to attend.
SPRING REVIVAL at
Danville Wesleyan Church,
Monday through May 6 with
the Rev. Glenn Johnson, South
Bloomingville, as speaker. The
Rev . · Lawrence Sullivan ,
pastor, extends a public in~
vitation to the services which
will begin at 7:30 p. m. each
evening:POMEROY Chamber of
Commerce at noon at Meigs
Inn .
SPECIAL Meeting, all
members of Meigs County
Men 's Fellowship of Churches
of Christ, 7:30 p.m. at Bradbury Church of. Christ.
TUESDAY
REGISTRATION for first
grade, Salisbury Elementary
School, 9 to II a.m . and af.
ternoon, I to 3. Parents · take
child's birth certificate and
immunization records.
LETART 4-H Farm Boys, 7
p.m. at community hall in
Le(Grt Falls .
RIVERVIEW PTA will meet
at8p .rn . attheschool. Students
d.
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Whlreteche d Y r · .ax e
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program .

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"Buy 'em by the truckload and save!" That's what BEMCO
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the savings on to you! During this sale, you can choose from
a whole trailer-truck load of famous BEMCO Innerspring
Mattresses--expensive experimental bedding and
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nEEDSVILLE - Girl Scout
Troo~ 67 and Boy Scout Troop
95 with th,eir leaders, Mrs .
Harold Holter , Mrs . Lyle
Balderson, David Chadwell
and Fred Kessinger prepared
the soil and planted grass seed
a l Riverview SChool Tuesday .
This project for the scouts is to
he lp with the "Keep America
Beautiful Week" . Grass seed
wa s prov ided by Riverview
School and . the straw was
donated by Warren Pickens.
Scouts he lping were Tim my
Dillon, Dennis Rucker, Rocky
Van Meter, Rusty Wigal, Mark.
Smith, David Per sons, Donny
Ba r rin ger, Ken ny La rk ins ,
Judy Holter, Theresa Dailey,
Diane Evans, Candy Da iley,
Bonnie Dailey , Kim Reed, Kay
Ba lde r son, Lor i Mas ter s,
P&lt;J tricia
Bos ton,
Ca r la
Cowde r y, T~ res a Ha nnum ,
She ila Buc ha na n , Susan
H&lt;mnum , Debra Lewis and
Dc.nise Hnu ber .

and Mrs . "'"~:~
Atkins, Ruttand. Mrs.
Diehl, Rt. 4, Pomeroy,
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operation by June 1st, 1973, after which time
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Funeral ftome, Rutland &amp; the. Rawlings-Coats
Funeral Home, Middleport, will not be making
any type ambul_ance calls.

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PUBLIC NOTICE!

EASY TERMS!

INGELS FURNITURE
PHONE 992-2635

parent. are Mr. •ndr:rr::~t;:j~
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and Mrs. Richard S. Barton,
Kevin, Maralyn and Caralyn
Barton.
At an a ftern oon rece ption
Jlonoring Mrs. Smith , cake, ice
cr ea m, punch and mints were
se r ved . The rerreshment table
featured a decorated cake
insc ribed ''90 th Birthday " .
P ink carnati ons and pink
tapers centered the table.
Present in the afternoon
besides those there fo r the
dinner were Ellis Partlow and
J a mes Partlow. Jamestown ;
Mr: a nd Mrs. Grant A. Smith.
Terr y, J ohn a nd Mi chael ,
llcedsville; Mr . and Mrs. Keith
Chaffee, Nanq af1d Tim, Rt. 1,
Reedsville; the !lev. and Mrs .
He r bert Gr a te , Arika &lt;lnd
Herbie, Hutland ; Mrs. Pearl
Mora , Rt. 3, Pomer oy ; Mrs.
Gilbert Woods, Va lerie and
Tara , Rt. 3, Pome roy ; Mrs.
Paul Hoffma n, Rt. 3, Pomeroy;
Mrs. Ziba Midkiff, Hemlock
Grove : Mrs. Bradley Pooler.
Rt. :1, Porne rby ; Mr . ~md Mrs.
Avery Goeglc in, Rt. 2,
Pomeroy ; Todd and Heathe r
Cullu ms , Hem loc k Gr ove:
Aida Fa udree, Pome roy ; Mr.
and Mrs. David Holter,
Pomcr·oy ; Mr. and Mrs. Veri
Tu ttle, Tu ppers Plai ns; Mrs.
Homer Cole, Tupper s Plains :
Miss Lucille Smi th, Ches ter;
Mrs . Walte r Dres he r , The
Pla lns ; Mrs. Jenn ie Jackson,
Ch;l un ce)'; Mr . an d Mrs .
Em mett Haw k, He ml ock
Grove ; Mr. and Mrs. John
Wic kh um , Cht!s te r ; Mrs .
Art hur Orr, Chester ; Mrs.
floss Cleland , Cheste.- ; Mr. and
Mrs . Ma r io n
Hoffman.
Co lum bus ; Mr . and Mrs.
Holand Eastm an, Pomeroy ;
Miss Lenore Betzing, _Chester;
Mrs. Freda Miller , Chester ,
and Mrs. Robert Wood. Rt. 1,
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CHESTER - Mrs . Bert
I Jane) Smith was honored
recently with a family dinner
party in observance of he r 90th
blrthday anniversary at the
home of her son-in-law and
dau ghter , Mr . and Mrs .
Richard Barton.
A turkey dinner with all the
trimmi ngs was served at noon.
A three -tiered cake baked by
her granddaughter. Mr s.
Co ~nie Darity , was served
following the dinner .
Presen t were all eight
children, Alpha Smith, Reedsville ; Mrs . Fra nk ( Edna )
Cla rk , Hem lock Grove; Mrs .
Leo S. (Jessie ) Curtis, Rt. 2,
Pomeroy ; Mrs. Charles 1\.
(Gladys ) Chaffee, Rt. I,
Reed svi ll e ; Ru sse ll Smith ,
Glen Burnie, Md.; Henry 0 .
Smith, Athens; He rbert Smith,
Reynolds burg, . and Mrs .
Barton, Rt . l , Long Bo ttom .
Numerous gifts a nd cards
were presented to the honored
guest and group pictures were
taken in the afternoon. The
Barton home wa s decor a ted
with egg trees a nd spr ing
fl owe[:'s ca rrying out the Easter
motH.
Atte nding1 the dinner were
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sm ith ,
Dor is Smith, Lana Smi th a nd
Mrs. Hugh Sla ter , Glen Burnie,
Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Alptw
Smith, Reedsv ille ; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank A. Clark , Heml ock
Grove ; Mr. and Mrs . Le o S.
Curtis, Rt. 2, Pomeroy; Mr .
and Mrs. Charles A. Chaffee,
Reedsville:
'Mr ~ .
Pa ul
Torre nce , Kimb e rl y a nd
Dean na , Columbus; Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert A. Smith and
Glenn , Mrs. Conni e Da rity,
Rey noldsburg ; Mr. and Mrs.
l.l oyd Smith , Kimb erly ,
Columbus and Mr . and Mrs.
Henry 0 .. Smith, Athens; M.-.

GALLIPOLIS - Chairmen· aware ness
of
mature
for the 1973 Gallia County Girl responsibihly toward people
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Scout Sustaining Membership and the Earth .
Enrollment are Mr. and Mrs.
Th e Girl · Sc out Council ..
Miles T. Epling of 626 . First pro~ illcs supportln g services to
Ave ., · Gallipolis . Mr. · Epling tr oop's Suc h as ca mping
REEDSVILLE - students of
The audience will be taken on wiJI concentrate on the special fac il ities (:;lnd opportunities,
Riverview Elementary School a " Trip to the Farm," o gifts phase of the enrollm ent staff serv ices, publi c'a lions,
will present their ann·ual musical playlet by the third while Mrs. Epling will h e~d tr a inin g , and me mbe rs hip
musical program Tuesday , grade. Fourth graders wiJJ sing work e r s conta c tin g pare nts . cxtention he lps.
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Mr. and M.-s . Epling and
auditorium . The theme chost n Shower" and " Raindrops Keep
In mos t pa rts of the 16--coun ty their w o rk e r ~ wi -ll make
for this presentation is "Scenes Fallin ' On My Head ." A Seal of Ohio Girl Scout Council , suslain ing · mernQership conof Spring."
hurnurous skit "The Last Day Uni ted F'unds provide a major tacts in the local c.~r c a be tween
Grades one and tw o will open of School" will feature the fifth sour ce of s upport. Wh e r e April 29 and Ma y 14 . Anyone
the ·· program with a circus grade followed by the s ixth United Funds d(J not exist such not con ta cted firs t who wishes
parade featuring a· rhythm graders in " A Young Man 's as in Gallia County, sustaining to suppor t is asked to ca ll 44S.
band, majorettes, animals of Fancy Turns to ... .' ' present. membership is the sole op· l ~ Hi.
the circus, tight wire ladies,
in g mu sical numbe rs with portunity for the community to
bearded lady and the man on. routines such as, " Bicycle financially assist and ifnprove
the flying trapeze, and, of Built. for Two," " Merry Olds- its Girl Seoul program.
course, the clowns. Circus acts mobile," and others. ,
There C;~rc 14 registered Scout
will be ·presented with Mark . The junior high chorus will tr oops in Gallia haVing.a total
Holter. secorid grader, serving c los e the pr og ram with membership of a pproximately
as rmgmas
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"MI.chael Row ," " The Water is 300 girl s. They arc supervised
Wid e," "Sing a Rainbow, " and by 65 registered Scout adull' in ·
"Sing for America " .
a program of weekl y mee tings ,
Maxin e Whitehead , voca l se rv ice projects, C;~nd all phases
TOHAVESALE
music instructor , is direc ting of ca mping toward the goiJ I of
MIDDLEPORT
The
Middleport Elementary PTA the program with classroom . developin g good citize ns with
will hold a yard and rummage te a c he r s as s is tin g. E lean or
sale "Friday , May 4 and Knight is servin g as piano
--.Saturday, May 5 at the Stanley accompanist.
A th ought for the · day :
The public is in vited to atDoss residence in Bradbury.
Catholic
Bishop Fulton Sheen
Those wishing to donate ar- tend the production which will said , " Baloney is flattery so
ticles may contact Mrs. Doss at begin at 8 p.m. A small ad· thick it cannot be true, and
992-5058, Mrs. Wallace at 992- mission will be charged at the blarney is flattery so thick we
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3880 or Mrs . Stoba't at 992-5481 .
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MrS. Bert Smith
honvred at dinner

SON BORN
POMEROY- r-,tr. 1nd
Gordon Atkins, Chelsea, Mlch:
are ann01111cing the birth of .
son, March 31, named
Scott. They have another
Michael, age three. Gr.and, '

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Mrs . Howard Birchfield
'uported that the new sign has
been completed lor the park
and will be put up at a later
dat.e . Ar r angeme nts using
favorite color combinations
were on display and those
NEW HAVEN, W. Va. - The cos t $67.75. The trip by
awa rded ribbons were Mrs.
New Haveh Women's Club
Par ker . a blue and Mrs. made plans to eat out May 22 at Greyhound will commence at 8
a.m. on June 25 from Pt.
Stewar t, a red.
the Red Carpe t In n when the Pleasant. This lee does not
Twelve mem bers answered
group me t on Tuesday evening
roll call with their fa vorite at the New Haven Public include me al s . More incolor in fl ower a rrangements. Li bra r y social r oom . The formati on can be obtained by
Devoti ons were given by Mrs . dinner will be at 6:30 p.m. and calling Mary Fowler and Mrs.
Bruce Davis , hostess for the J;J!servations should be made James Fisher , Pt. Pleasant.
Mrs . Paul Powell , New
meeting. Mrs. Ha rold Wolfe · with Mrs. Charles Dodd by
Haven
libr aria n and a n
provided the traveling prize May 15.
honorary member of the New
won by Mrs. Parker. Mrs.
An Easler theme was used Haven Women 's Club, thanked
Marvel Quillen won the door by the hos tesses, Mrs. William
the group for their support of
prize. At the ·. m eeting the Russell, Mi-s. Karl Wiles, Mrs.
spruce seedli ngs fr om the Kenne U1 Vickers, Mrs. Donald . the libra ry and exte nded
thanks to the library comDepartment .of Natural Roush and Mrs. Paul Scally. A
mittee.
Resources were bundled and huge cake enscribed with ,
Mrs. John Wolfe, treasure r ,
prepared for dis tribution.
"Many Thanks Peggy for a Job reported that the Women's
Refreshments were serv~ i·.Well Done '' was served along
Club reali zed $279.21 profit
by the hos tess.
with beaverages and Eas ter from the Showboat Rev ue in
candy. Mrs. Robert (Peggy) . which the club took part. Mrs.
Gurtis is the ~lub 's outgoing Powell , director of the revue,
president. She will be suc- th ank ed the group for their
ceeded by Mrs. Kenn e th cooperation in making .the
Thomp son, vice pres id e nt. revue a success.
Mrs . Tom Ho(fman was in
Mrs. Ka rl Wiles of the
charge &lt;Jf devotions a t the nominatin g comm itte€ gave
opening of the meeting.
the slate of officers which was
Two new members, Debbie un a nim ously a cce pted . They
White and Beverly Hester, are vice president, Mrs . J .
were accepted into the club. Ma r shall ; recording secreta ry,
The foll owing names were Connie Carter ; corresponding
submitted for members hip , secre tar y, Ve ni ce Wa rd ;
Mrs. Joe Nee nan, Mrs . treasur er , Mrs. J ohn (Rose )
Georg eann e
Fink ,
Mrs . Wolfe.
Mars hall Wren and Mrs .
Refres hments were served
at Jackson)s Mill, reported on
James Layne.
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by the hostesses to Mrs. Elmer
the highlights of the conMrs . Charles Smith an- Wood , · Mrs. Tom Hoffm a n,
ference .
nounced that the c hi cke n Mrs. W ayn,e~ar te r , Mr s. 'o'a n
The presi~ent announced · barbecue date has bee n
Edwards, Mrs. Charles Dodd ,
that the club realized $37 profit changed to May 12. Mrs. Gurtis Mrs. Phil Batey, Mrs. David
from the sale of Easter reported that the Southwes tern
Roush, Mrs. J . Marsha ll, Mrs.
novelties.
District workshop will be Frank Young, .Jr. , Mrs. John
Mrs. Young conducted a
Saturday, May 12 at Pea Ridge Wolfe, Mrs . George Ingels,
true or false " quiz on food
Methodist Church. She also Mrs, Eugene Hester . Mrs. R:
safety.
reported that a Williamsburg, G. Greene, Mrs. Robert Gurtis,
Refreshments were served
Va . . tour sponsored by Pt. Mrs. Jess Abel, Mrs. Mark
by Mrs ..Carson and Beverly to Pleasant Woman 's Club and Ward , Mrs. Pa ul Powell , Mrs.
Mrs. Landon Smith, Mrs. John Pt. Pleasant Garden Club will Charles Smith· a nd Ciirlene
Roa ch, Mrs . Dorothy Cart- take place June 25 to 27 and will Persin ger .
wright, Mrs. Uoyd Williams,
Mrs. Evelyn ·Stewart, Mrs.
Alburtice Young and Mrs .
Elmer Van Meter.

MASON, W. Va. - The
Mason Homemakers Club
made plans for its mother and
daughter banquet when it met
Tuesday evening at the home
of Mrs. George Carson, Mason.
The affair will take place May
II at 6 p.m. at the Mason
United Methodist Church. The
committee for the banquet
includes Mrs. Alburtice Young,
Mrs. Evelyn Stewart and Mrs.
Lloyd Williams.
Mrs. Young gave the lesson
on "Getting Acquainted with
Wonderful · Wes t
Wild
Virginia" . The next . lesson
training meeting will be Friday
at the courthouse annex, Point
Pleasant. Mrs. Dorothy Cartwright will attend the meeting
HAS TRIPLETIS
in place of Mrs. Ray Fox.
Mrs. · . Landon . Smith, . NEW HAVEN - The calf
populatwn on the Frank Me.d t of the 1 b
pres! en
c u • an. Dermittfarm ilear New Haven
nounced that the club's bazaar
and rwnmage sale will be May increased by· five. in one day.
2 and 3 at the Cecil Smith One Hoistein cow had triplets,
something never heard of
Building on Rt. 33 in upper before, and another Holstein
Mason .
had twins . John and Bill MeMrs. Smith announced that
one Qf the club's community Dermitt, sons of Frank, run the
.• • projects will be the planting of farm for their father .
shrubbery at Mason's Fire
Station . This project will be
HAVB GUEST
: carried out ilS soon as the
MASON - Mrs. Judy Per, . weather is suitable.
singer, Columbus. was a
;~· Mrs. George Carson and Sunday evening dinner guest of
.•: Mrs .
Matilda
Noble , · Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Dunn,
.;:· representatives of the club at Peter and Stephanie and Mr .
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Twenty-five to 30 Southern High students will be attending a
pOetry festival to be held at Ashland College, Ashland, Ohio May
5.
Congratulations are certainly in order for Leona and Larry.

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theme of the program
presented by Mrs. Joe Bolin at
the Wednesday night meeting
or the Ru tland Friendly
Gardeners at the ,old gym.
nasiwn , Rutland.
Mrs. Bolin presented in·
forma tion Cram the exhibitors
and judges' handbook sa nc·
tioned by the Ohio Association
of Garden Clubs. Reports on
the regional meeting were
given by Mrs . Torn Stewart,
Mrs. Homer Parker and Mrs.
J oe Bolin.
Mrs. Stewart discussed the
possibility of placing planters
on the bridge in Rutland and
will confer with officials on the
feasibility of doing this. A
nature tour was announced for
May 6 at 2 p.m. with membe•·s
to meet at the corner of Main
and Salem and from there go to
Little Hocking to tour a garden.

Mr. and Mrs. W T Stone

Students from a ll over the State of Ohio submitted poems for
publication . It is quite an honor to have the work of local students

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MIDDLEPORT - Ves, the
lady v. ants to be a cop t
And Deborah Conner,
granddaughter Of Mrs Rodney
Do"11mg of M•ddleporl and a
frequent vis1tor here, 1s well on
her way to a career m law

'J1he people of Sw itzerland

1e~::en tl y r esctJCd the cav
airy, mstead of v1ce versa
fhe Sw1s s gover nment an
noun~.:ed ll was about to d1s
band •ts 18 caval ry squad
1 ons
but a petitiOn With
432 000 Signatures caused 1t
to comp1orn1sc and keep 12
of th em T h e World
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enforcement Debm ah 1s one of

four college students - the
other three are male v. orkmg as pohce cadets w1th
the New Carhsle Pollee
Department, "h1lc studymg
Ia\\ enforcement at Smcla1r
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WASHINGTON WPI) Former Teamsters boss James
R Hoffa said Saturday that
President NIXon probably was
an unknow mg 'v1ct 1m of
Circumstances" m the Water ..
gate scandal and diSC()unted
possible
Teamster
1n
volvernent m rrnancmg the
buggmg
I satat2J Lows1ana Avenue
fTeamster national headquarters here } long enough to know
that r couldn't keep track of
everythmg that went on m the
uniOn ," Hoffa told a ne\\s
conference, " and I'm sure
President
NIXon couldn't
either "
'ft 's probably better than
the latest f1 ct10n book on who
did 1t," Hoff a sa1d of the
buggmg affair " II seems there
must have been qmte a group
of actors mvolved m a pretty
amateurish sort or OJM:]'BtlOn I
hope everything else Isn't run
the same way "
Hoffa, who backed Nixon's
re-electton last year, met w1th
reporters before attendmg a
$100~ plate dmner arranced
by the Nat10nal Association for
Justice (NAJ ) to honor hU11 for
hts prrson reform efforts smce
bemg paroled from a federal
pemtentJary m 1971
Proceeds ~ere to be used to
fmance a "cn srs control center' des1gned to help ease
tensions m prisons and prevent
distu:-bances rn them NAJ
ofhc1als sa 1d toll-free hot
lines' would be set up so that
an) rnm&lt;::~tc.s, pnson guards or
offiGials eould con ta ct the
center for atd or to report
potential trouble
Hoffa, quesuoned at the news
confer ence about &amp; published
report that money was

pohce work " and pomts out
BY KATHRYNE KN01TS
that the re are areas of th e
Mr and Mrs Jerr) Neal
professiOn m wh tch a woman fRose M&lt;:~ry Bush) are the
Cdn be more effective than a proud parents of a new bab\
man
glrl ne:~m ed V&lt;:~len e 1 ess,
Deb01 ah IS the daughter of '.1. ~ 1 g ht 7 pounds and 14 oun ces
Mr and Mrs Paul Bonnell of Maternal grandmother 1s Mrs
Dayton Mrs Bonnell IS the Mlid1ed Walters und paternal
fo r mel Jo&lt;:~n Ktrc her of grandparents are Mr and Mrs
Galhpohs and Middleport
Elvm Neal of Evergreen
V&lt;:~lene 1ess Will be welcomed
home by a httle brother , Jason
Cl .Jig
M1
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Mrs Wilh am
Cald,.ell and fam1ly , and Mr
ctnd Mrs Ha rold James and
chec kup as the y ha\ c a
MIDDLEPOR1 - FJTst the !"TICiay mgh t la~s have
sons Lc:u ry C:tlld Gary came
medical checkup ' W11ls, the
dow n Monday to see the new
population explosiOn Now the mult1phed mercilessly m all
dispositiOn of estates, often
areas
of
human
rel&lt;::tt10ns
tn
lm\ explosiOn
baby and parents
need to be updated, " he sa 1d
Meigs Cotlll ty Common Pleas recent years I heir complex1ty
Don DeWtlt has been 111
wh1ch has to be performed by aga w a nd wa s back m
and extent ha ve produced \\hat
Judge J ohn C Bacon sa 1d
ts kno'ol.n as the spcc ta 1ty people tuuned m the lo:lw, he Holzei s He s home and domg
law) cr m the more populated s&lt;.ml
better
President Gene
R1 ggs
parts of the country
M .S Stowers IS getttng along
Jud ge Bacon spcakmg lu presided lr easurer Bob Kuhn
1cported $1 443 40 rece1ved to much better smce havmg one
members of the Middleport
Pomeroy Rotary Club F11day date fr om the recent ma1hng of of h1s legs amp.11tated He has
been m a" heel chan for many
mght at the Heath Umted F:aste1 Seals m the county
TO THE HARD OF
Meth odiSt ChUJ eh follow1n g Lculies of th e church sened many years The Prospect
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area.s of the law such as labor
Thr s offer s l rm 1ted to the
evenmg and then went on to the
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Hard o ~ Heanng on l y J ust fil l
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member of the club, ad\ Jsed con lmuous u.sc m th e Umted
MJ&gt; Stephen Adams Mr and
members to lw v~ &lt;.1 legal States
Mt s ; J e t ry B1 am mer and
daughte1s VISited MI S Amos
Adam s daughter Pauhne and
son Greg of Columbus Sunday
Mrs Ira Galloway JS home
now after breakmg her h1p
March 14 Mrs ha Casto of
Vmton IS sta}mg w1th and
hclpmg her
Mrs H G Rogers and son
M1 and Mrs Gar) Rogers and
th1 ee children of Brevard N
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and Mrs E E
Galloway Summ1t Station
Mr and Mrs 0 G Hooper
Huntmgton 1 W Va &lt;::tnd Mr
and Mrs Marlm Elcess and
c hildren, Kimberly and
HIGHEST RATES IN THE AREA
Robert were 1ecent v1s1tors
fo1 a few days
M1 and Mrs Tommy Neal
REGULAR
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and children , famm y and
PASS BOOK
CERTIFICATES
Chns, wei e here VISiting hts
SAVINGS
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par enls Mr and Mrs Elvm
Nea l and he1 parents, Mr and
Mt s Richard Lawhorn and
fam1ly of Bidwell Also callmg
overthe Y.eekend were Mr and
M1 s Clay Beckett, Fort Myers,
ATHENS COUNTY
Ky , Mrs Dessel Adkms Mr
MONTHLY INCOME
and M1 s B Turner and son
ACCOUNT
Bill) I he Bcckctts also v1s1ted
Inte r est
chec k s
the Mr and Mrs Don Neal
mailed month ly or
farm!)
quarterly
M1 and Mrs B1ll G McCully
ONE-YEAR
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CERTIFICATES
CERTIFICATE'S
pa1 ents Mr and Mrs T A
McCully of Tycoo n Road, and
OF DEPOSIT
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M1 and Mrs Bill Knotts of
Km r
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and Mrs W01 thy
Stanley Jt h1s chtldten, Pam
Kathy, Chr1s, and h1s mother
have moved mto their new
home off Rl 160 on Ohver White
- \/acat•on Club - open any
Road
hme for next year's yacat•on
M1 and Mrs Gilmer Knotts
- Travelers Checks
spent four days With thetr
- Money Orders
daughter, Sandra Kay, Mr and
- Chn s tmas Club
M1 s Noel HelSler and son
OttO TheJ celeb1 a ted G!lme1 s
63rd birthday Apul 6
Mr s Margar et Edwa1 ds
spent three days With her
daugh tei Mat gcda, ( :vlJ and
Mrs AI Barth o l o m e1.~ ) and
ch!ld1 en of Columbus
M1 s Thelma Hawk of;
Centenary had dinner Sunday
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Mr and Mrs Harold Ruman
and daughter Ella of LibeJty
w Va VISited M1 s Kate
Dauber and Thomas Ruman
Jece ntly
Off1ces Also At 12 Mill St, Athe n s, 0
Guests on Easter Day at the
home or Mr and Mrs Lowell
Kempe! Wei e Mr and Mrs Ed

!'he obJectl\e of 20 year-old
Cadet Conner IS to become first
a full-tune pohce patrolman
1woman ) and ultimately a
de tective m the drug divtsJOn of
c1 pollee department
To Kathleen Wendling, a
reporter w1th a Ne\\ Carlisle
newspaper, Deborah tuld the
stm y of hov. het mtcrest m Jaw
enforcement began
She s8ld she entered college
to stud) mental hea lth but that
as :)he hstened to lectures by
policemen m socwlogv classes
her mter ests bigan to change
Het dec1s1on to enter law enforce ment \\'3 5 reached when
some of her fnends got m1xed
up w1th drugs She sa1d that 11
made her reahze ho\\ a la'\

off1cer can really help people
and this IS what she wants to
do
Deborah, hke the othe1 three
cadets, works 20 hours H week
He1 dulles mcl ude di.sp&lt;::tlchmg,
PHI km g vwlal10ns, serv tng
nouces and ndmg m patrol
cars ¥- 1th re gula! p&lt;:~trolm en to
observe Ea(h of the cadets has

been ass1gned a spe c1f1 c
pt 0 jeCt and MI SS Co nner S IS
bicycle court
Cadet Conner admitted tn
l1er mtcrvww With the New
Ca t hsle reporter that la"
enforcement 1sn t the eas1est
profession for a " oman to get
Into hut she mamtalnS that
there ts a place for women 1n

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Homan named

SID at Ohio State
COlUMBUS, Oh10 (UPI ) Ma1 vm W Homan has been
named to su cceed Wllbut
Sn) pp as sports mformat10n
du ector at Ob10 Stale
Umv ers1ty tl was announced
Saturd ay
Homan a 1948 Ohw Stale
g1adualc, bad been ass1stant
sm at osu for 24 Jears
Sn) pp, the dean of B1g Ten
Publicists has held hts present
pos1t10n s1nce 1944 and mil
1elirc effecttve July 1
Homan ""hose appointment
has to he approved by the OSU
Board of Trustees IS &lt;::1 native
of Dayton He has b1 oadcast
both Ohw State football and
basketball games over the OSU
Net" 01 k fm man) yea Is

Kempel and son , Jtm of Kerr
MI and Mrs Jumor Kemper
and sons Matt and M1ke of
Ken Mr and Mrs Pat M1ller
and da ugh teJ
Kell) of
Gallipolis, M1 and MIS Davtd
SeCo) of Gallipolis
Mr and Mrs R1ekJ Sexton
and dau ghte1, LOll Ann and
Mr and Mrs Ronald Sexton
v1s1ted Mr and Mrs Orville
Sexton Easter Sunda''
Mr and Mrs Dale Fuller and
Mr and Mrs Chuck Cass1dy of
P1 acton tile y1s1ted Mr and
Mrs Steve Fuller and daughter
Lisa Sunda)
Mrs Adam Absten and
daughters Norma and Eva
Mae, and two grandchlioren
Cha1 he and Char lena of
L1berty, W Va , and Rev T J
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of Carpente1 enJoyed a
bountiful dmner at the ~orne of
Mrs Ka te Dauber, Easter
Day
Mr and Mrs Mernll
Kemper enJO) ed Easter dmner
at the home of theu daughte t
Mr f;lnd Mrs John Swam and
f.amJly, Lower R1ver Road
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commuted h1s sentence,
cleanng the way for parole
Hoffa agaJJI demed reports
that he and Teamster
Pres1dent Frank E FJtzsunmons had had a fallll!g out
over Hoffa 's stated plans tu
eventually run for president of
the uruon agam He Said he
hopes the parole restnctions
are removed m tune for hun to
run for president of h1s home
local umon m DelrOJI
FltzsLmmons• term 1 as
presuient of the uruon exp1res
m 1976 and he has said he will
not run for re-elechon He
declined an mvttalton to the
NAJ dinner, but Hoffa sa1d
F1tzs1mmofls was av01dmg
public contact with hU11 tu
prevent any appearance that
Hoffa was helpmg run the
umon

Ex-Son Tay men
live it up big
By KENNETH J BRADDICK
SAN FRANCISCO (UP! ) Former POWs from the Son
Tay camp danced mto the early
hou1 s Saturday at a Texas
mllhonaiTe s $250,000 pari),
then sat down wtth the1r
thv. arted hberators to swap
sto11es m a private gettogethe1
The men's w1ves and dates
were sent out to shop and to
see the s1ghls of the San
Franc1sco Bay Area
The tlu ee.hour reumon over a
buffet lunch was what Son
1ay s POW leader Nav) Cmdr
Render Cray ton, sa1d he'd
looked forward to most tn the
" eekend celebratiOn fmanced
b) Dallas computer magnate H
Ross Perot
It came e:~fte r a hecttc Fnday
that Included a ttckertape
parade through the downtown
area , a ctvlc luncheon a huge
cocktail part) dmner at one of
the c1ty s best res taurants and
a m1dmght su pper club show
A parade of Hollywood stars
- John Wayne Ernest Borg
mne, Red Skelton Clint Eastwood and the Andre\\ s SistersJOined m the salute by Civic
leaders and c1tlzens
Many of the couples, all of
whom are st:aymg at the
Fa1rmont Hotel at Perot s
expense, danced the mght
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After sleepmg m Saturday,
the men got together to swap
stones about the rmd on the
Son Tay pnson camp on the
mght of Nov 20-21, 1970
A volunteer team of 56 Green
Berets and three Air Force
men landed at the camp m a
ra1d that had been pamstakmgly planned for months by a
spec1al
' task force m nearby
fha1land
fhe rmd ers found the camp
empty
Crayton, along w1th 65 other
Amerlcans had been moved a
few weeks earlier to the socqlled Hanm Hilton pr1son m
Han01 2.3 miles away
The POWs heard from their
cells the U S fighter-bombers
prov1dmg cover fire for th~
ra1dmg team and Commumst
m1sstles bemg fired at the
pl&lt;::~nes

Ret Army Col Arthur " Bull''
S1mons, 54, of Defumak
Sp •m gs Fla , leader of the
ratders, satd the commandos
were d1ssapmnted with the
Jesuits, but he felt that the ra1d
had been worthwile because 1t
helped to boost morale of the
Amencan capttves of the
Communists
The fmal event for the former
POWs and the raiders was a
leisurely sunset crmse on the
Bay

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VIENNA-EIGHTEEN JEWS WHO emigrated lu Israel left
fm the SoVIet Umon Saturday after falling to adjust to hfe m
Israel 'Be sure and report that we have nothmg agamst the
Israeh people, only agarnst their government/' one of the
returnmg Soviet Jews shouted to newsmen from hts tram
"We were lured to Israel by false propaganda," Laster Krms
sa1d 'It was hard to fmd work But we have nothmg agamst the
Israeli people, Just the government ' 1 Some 50,000 Sov1et Jews
have emigrated to Israel m the past two years Kra1s sa1d
'thousands of th'em want to go back to Russ1a "
HURON, OHIO - DEMOCRATIC GOVERNORS gather
SUnday on the shores of Lake Erte &lt;~to talk of many thmgs" shares and snares and bu~get cuts and Watergate, of course
The 31-member Democratic Governors Caucus w1ll be
assembling for a two-day sess10n at Saw Mill Creek Lodge to vent
dissabsfaction w1th Pres1dent Nixon's budget proposals and his
strategy to expand revenue sharmg, wh1ch some governors novo
clmm has developed 1nto a trap for them
KANSAS CITY KAN - A FLASH fire raced through three
floors of an apartment house early Saturday, ktlllng SIX elderly
widows and tn}urmg three other persons Pollee satd the blaze
may have been set deliberately
The mtenor of the 19-umt bmldmg was destroyed The f1re,
wh1ch began about 2 30 a m , forced the buildmg's elderly
residents mto the streets 1rt cool temperatures Many escaped
through "mdows Investigators found an open hook of matches
"h1ch had been used tu set fJTe to a broomstick and dust mop m
the hallway of an adJacent bwldlng
MARIETTA, OHIO - DR SHERILL CLELAND, professor
of econom1cs arad busmess at Kalamazoo, M1ch , College, has
been named president of Manetta College. Lt was announced
Saturday
A native of Gallon, Ohio, Cleland 1s a graduate of Oberlm
College and Prmceton Umverstty He succeeds President Frank
E Duddy who res1gns effective th1s summer after 10 years m the
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diverted from the Teamster
pens10n fund to help carry out
the Waterga te operation,
replied " l JUSt don I believe 11 "
uHowever/' he added, ~ I ve
read so many startling thmgs
lately that I guess anythmg
could happen "
He also sa1d top offtCJals of
the Teamsters for years have
routmely contributed money to
help the presidential candidate
and other poUttc1ans supported
by the wuon
As for his own plans, the ~
year-&lt;&gt;ld Hoffa sa1d he still lS
trymg to get parole restnctions
lifted that bar him trom uruon
aetlvity unit! 1980 so that he
can run for offlCe agam
He served 58 months m the
federal pnson at Lewisburg,
Pa , on a 13-year term for JUry
tampenng and matl fraud
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By WESLEY G. PIPPERT
and JANE DENISON
WASHINGTON (UP! ) President Nnon was m virtual
seclusion Saturday apparently
pondeTing the exploding
Watergate scandal, one of the
most senous crJSes of hiS long
politiCal career More !up-level
ind.tctments and restgnations
were beheved unmment
NIXon cancelled a meetmg
With h1s mam economtc strate.
giSts to spend the weekend at
Camp Oav1d, Md , the "mountamlop" where he frequently
goes to we1gh maJor deciSIOns
nus tune he had only personal
rudes with hU11 -and absent
were hiS two top White House
advisers who usua1ly accompany h1m everywhere,
chief of staff H R Haldeman
and domestiC affatrs assiStant
John D Ehrlichman
Anud reports that Haldeman
and Ehrllehman were f1ghtmg
tu keep lhetr JObs, Sen Robert
J Dole, the Republican natiOnal ehauman m 1972, sa1d the
two men ought lu restgn The
Kansas senator also sa1d
membersofNtxon's r~Jection
camp ' 'were queshomng
everyone's loyalty to the
President dunng the campatgn but now they're Jumpme
off the ship saymg 'this guy did
tt' or ~that guy dtd 1t "'
The Ripon Somety, a young
liberal Republican
orgamzahon, and Watergate
had "destroyed n NIXOn's
electiOn mandate and wdl
brmg down "the real cabmel"
Nixon aides chosen
prU1lanly for their loyalty to
him rather than competence
The June 17 buggmg of the
Democratic
national
headquarters at the Watergate
complex and the allegations of
other political ep10nage and
sabotage
m the
1972
pres1denttal campaign now
have touched nearly every one
of N1xon 's tup political and
White House a1des
Acllng FBI Director L

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Patr1ck Gray III, a long-tune
NIXon assoc1ate, and Ass1stant
Commerce
Secretarydesognate
Jeb
Stuart
Magruder, a former Whue
House a1de and deputy campatgn manager, restgned as
the weekend approached
Dwtght L Chapm, NIXon s
appomtrnents secretary, and
Charles Colson, hiS special
counsel, resigned earlier this
year to take pTivate JObs
Fonner Attorney General
John N Mllehell qmt as
campaign manager two weeks
after Watergate
All five men -and others have been linked m some way
w1th the allega l10ns
Ehrltchman, free fr om
earher speculation about
Watergate, acknowledged
durmg the week that he was
present at a meehng m his
off1ce when Wh1te House
Counsel John W Dean rn gave
Gray a large envelope taken
from a While House safe used
by eonvtcted Watergate consptralur E Howard Hunt Jr
It was reported Gray was
mstructed not to let the
documents "see the light of
day" and that he had them
burned Hours after these
reports, Gray qmt Without
denymg any of the allegallons
Nixon qmckly appomted Wilham D Ruckelshaus, head of
the Envtronmental Protectwn
Agency, to take Gray's place and abruptly flew to Camp
Davtd
A White House spokesman
deelmed to descnbe NIXon s
actmbes Saturday and sa1d he
was not aware that the
PreSident had had any VlSttors
Haldeman, sa1d to hold the
second most powerful post m
the executive branch by vtrtue
of his control over access to the
President,
had
helped
assemble the staff and the
machinery for Nrxon's 1972
campatgn
At week's end, the grand JUry
wh1ch md1cted the or~gmal

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PHNOM PENH - U S WARPLANES SatuFday abruptly
stopped daylight bombmg of Cambodian rebel postl!ons on the
east bank of the Mekong River oppos1te Phnom Penh The rebels,
who already have established front.s south and east of Phnom
Penh, opened a new one northwest of the capt tal by eapturmg two
tuwns durmg the day
Although U S Atr Force F4 and Flll tactical Jels had been
ra1dmg the rebel pos1bons da1Iy on the nver's east bank and
oontmued to do so as late as Frtday mght, there were no U S
planes m evidence over the area durmg the day Saturday There
was no explanahon for the halt m Phnom Penh M1htary sources
m Thatland, from where the Amertcan planes fly thetr Camlxrdian mlSsions, sa1d the ratds on the rtver's east bank near
Phnom Penh had been canceled because they were endangermg
populated areas In Washmgton, however, a Pentagon spokesman said there has been no offtcJal policy change m Cambodta
WASHINGTON - REP CHALMERS WYUE, R-Oh10, sa1d
Saturday he remamed "convmced that President NIXon had no
knowledge of the plannmg of the" Wagergale buggmg mc1dent 11
is most unfortunate that persons m whom President N1xon had
expressed the utmost conftdence have been shown tu be partiCipants m what may go down m history as the most stup1d of all
pohhcal campa1gn maneuvermgs," Wylie smd m hts weekly
newsletter
'Prestdent Ntxon must take drastic act10n even 1f It means
embarrassment to some who have been helpful tu him In the
past," sa1d Wylie "The offwe of President and the 1mpaet on our
goverrunental structure requll'es dramatic act10n wh1ch would
leave no doubt that the president will tolerate none of thJs "

Watergate Seven - mostly metropolitan pollee ? ' - 10
lower level people - was months to the day later became
thought to be close to handmg the man who prompted the
down
new
indictments President to speak out
chargmg several key NIXon
McCord, HWit, Liddy and
a1des not ne cess artly w1th four M1am1 cohorts were
mvolvement m the buggmg but charged w1th r1flmg throu gh
with obstruction of justice by flies , photographin g
trymg tu cover 11 up
documents, plantmg a hstemng
The January trJat m which devtce at the Democratic orthe Watergate Seven either flees
pleaded guilty or were convJetBefore a wttness could be
ed ended w1th the JUdge, John called at the tml , Hunt
J Sinca, SH)o mg many questwn whose w1fe had heen ~tiled m a
still were unanswered On Clncago plane crash JUSt a
March 23, Sir1ca made public a month before earrymg $10,000
letter from James W McCord m cash m her purse ---abruptly
Jr allegmg perJury at the troal , pleaded
gui lty,
telhng
p:&gt;htJcal pressure" on him reporters everythmg he had
and the other SIX defendants, done was done for what I
and mvolvement of others
believed was m the best m
W1thm a few days, McCord terest of the coWJtry '
was mterv1ewed by the staff of
l'he M1am1 four - Bernard L
the Senate's select comnuttee Barker, Frank A Sturg1s,
mvesttgatmg the Watergate V1rg1lio R Gonzalez and
and sa1d tu have U11phcated Eugemor R Martinez M1tchell 1 Dean. Magruder and qUickly
followed
su1t
others
QuestiOned by SITiea, they saJd
McCord's act10n prompted they d1dn t know of any higherothers to talk- to fnends , to ups mvotved and hadn't been
lawyers, to the grand Jury promised anythmg to plead
The1r stones poured mto prmt guilty They also c•ted
The weekend of April 13 patnotism as the reason for
seems to have been the next the1r
act1ons
referring
turmng pomt As p1eced vaguely to hghtmg a Con\together by reportersJ this mumst conspiracy '
apparently IS what hapOf'nPrl
That left McCord and Liddy
Mag1 uder was reported to Thetr tnal droned on for nearly
have gone to federal prosecu- three more weeks as the
turs on Saturday, ApT1ll4, and prosecutiOn brought vanous
to have sa 1d he was m on the N1xon campatgn mde8 to the
Watergate planmng ~esp1te stand all of whom - rncludmg
h1s sworn demals at the Magruder ---&lt;lemed any kn o\\ I
January trtal He also was sa1d edge of the plot and left the
to have accused Dean and 1mpress10n the J tddy-headcd
Mitchell of bemg m on tbe plot spy squad had been actmg on
M1tehell went to the White 1ts ow n
House that afternoon for a
fh e prosecutors satd CIS
meetmg The White House sa1d much pubhcly - that they had
he saw Ehrllehman Mitchell's no ev1dence lmkmg ony higher
w1fe Martha cla1ms he s&lt;:~w the ups m the Nixon campaign to
Pres1deqt
the cnme
On S~nday, Ehrliehman 1s
It took the Jury only 90
reported to have gone to N1xon mmutes to dectde both men
wtth the story of how Gray was were guilty
given th e Hunt documents
When the tJ Ia] was over
Followmg a Wh1te House Slrlca s~ud he hoped someone
worship se rv1 ce th&lt;:tt day would get to the bottom" and
N1xon summoned Attorn ey recommended that th e grand
General R1chard G Klem- jury be reconvened
dienst and Assistant Attorney
When sentencmg came up
General Henry E Petersen March 2:J, S1rlca d1d two thmgs
Kleindienst sa1d later he to help make his w1sh come
dec 1ded then to d1squahfy true - he made public Mehimself from further m- Cord's letter and he stalled
VPSttgatwn of the case because fmal sentencmg for s1x of the
of h1s • close personal and men 1 hmtmg broadly the1r
professwnal' relatmnsh1p w1th terms would depend on how
a number of those mvo)ved much they cooperated With the
1
N1xon put Petersen m charge government
That same day, the chief
Liddy, sentem:ed to a maxWatergate prosecutor, Earl J Imum of 20 years and $40,000 m
Silbert, received mformatJon fmes, refused to talk and won
suggestmg that Hunt and an extra sentence from Slflca
another Watergate con for eontempt But the others
SpiTalur, G Gordon Liddy, had led by Mc'Cord trooped mto the
gone mto the office of a gr&lt;::tnd JUry room tlllder propsych1atnst servmg P,entagon mises of unmumty from other
Papers defendant Dame! prosecutiOn
Ells berg to take Ellsberg's hie
What they sa1d behmd the
Stlberl passed" the mforma1on locked doors sUI! ts only partly
along to Petersen
known
These apparently were the
The prlffie tssue now before
'maJor de velopments" Ntxon the grand Jury ts not JUSt the
referred tu on Tuesday, Apnl Watergate burglary , but what
17, when he tersely announced happened after 1t -seriOUS
that he personally began allegations that JUStice was
Mareh 21 to direct a fresh obstructed and subverted by
mqmry mto the Watergate case cash payments to the spy
after "ser1ous charges" had squad to keep qu1et, by
come to hts attentiOn
destruction or suppres~non of
MeCord, who uttered the evidence , by a concerted
f1rst words when officers campaign to hush up the
1
swarmed mto the Watergate scandal and ooncea l the mthat June mght - 'Are you volvement of pOwerful and
gentlemen
from
the Jmportant men

Robbins &amp; Myers
buys gear plant
SPR fNGFIELD OhiO
Robbms &amp; Mye1.s, Inc and
Garlock Inc have nego tiated
an understandmg prov1dmg for
Robbms &amp; M)o ers to purchase
the maJOr assets of Garlock s
Allmg-Landet DIVI.Slon f01 an
undisc losed .1mount of t:ash
Work IS contunnng towctrd a
d e ftnlttv e pur chase
agt eement

All1ng Lan d e •
Co,
he&lt;::tdqu&lt;1rtered m Sodus N Y
ts a leadmg manufactUJ er of
speed 1 edu cmg umts and
custom gears for the ORM
nl.irkut
W&lt;::tll s.ud A 1ecent study of
the clectnc motor group s
ma1 kets mdJCates that gea r
motm :s and gear reduce! s offer
futu1 c g1owth oppm tumt1es

a m1le of the boxcars was wmdows
levelled, a spokesman for the
W1th the explos10ns contmuState Office of Emergency mg for hours, US Forest
Servtces said A sheriff sa1d the Servtce bombers were called m
railroad yard where the blasts to drop f1re retardant chemJoccurred looked as 1f 11 m1ght cals on the g1ant fife 15 m1les
have been struck by a ncrtheast of the stale eap1tal of
hydrogen bomb -·- ____ - Sacramento wh1eh (ell the
Fragments of hot metal flew shock waves of the blasts
through the rur as the blasts
The first explosion m the
shattered wmdows a mile from Southern Paclhc railroad
the cxphr.-otun sttc m a maJor yards occurred shortly after 8
rallro&lt;~d sw1khm~ yard
am m a strmg of 21 cars that
only an hour earlier had
H&lt;Jsp1hrl s 1n the arc&lt;~ arnved &lt;:~ s part of a 102-f ar
reptlrtcll tn.:atmg (it h:&lt;.Jst ro tratn The ammumtlon cars
persons, mclud1ng twu nulro.td &lt;:.tJrrted a total of 7,056 bombs,
employes and ~ sht 1 ff ~
' H h Weighmg
250 pounds
deputy Scvl rr1l wen.: .Jduuttt d
buund fur Port ChJc.ago, Cahf,
With serurus IIIJUru s OU11 r 11 1
ru ar St~n F'ranc1sco , for
the area sufft'rcd lfiJUrir :; 11.111 sliqmu nt to the Far East
shght for hosp1t~l t1' 111111 ul
I ht 1' y~ of the disaster
Desp1te the l&lt;rrgl! nu111111t or ~~_,.,~o;s Ilk, r hy, lrt,J &lt;.!n bomb
1
mJt11ft~s . no dcotths WI n " I"''
IJiljJil lrtVI iltfll diOJ)fMd 011
ted Most of those hurl WI'' t111
rl
S;u r 1 1111 ltlol lillfii:V Sht 11ff
by flymg ~las."i fr1J111 sh.rU1 11 d
I lw 1111 I J•w1 Iold 111 wsrni 11

after completmg a helicopter
flt ght over the area
" It would be foolish for any
one to go m there to do
anytlung "
He sa1d 11 m1ghl take unlll
Sunday before f~rehghters
could get mto the devastated
freight yards
A spokesman for the Hawthorne Nev , Naval Depot
where the cars were loaded,
sa1d the bombs ca lled Mark
Bls, are composed of TNT
m1xed wtth alummum powder
He added that they could not be
easily rletonated but a spokes' rn ror the Southern Pacific
sa1d fire from spontaneous
eombustwn might have set off
the blasts
AyarJmaster noticed smoke
at the switchmg potnt, the
l&lt;~rv,cst m the Southern PacifiC
s \ Sif'nt , and callNi the fJr('

1 he add1lion of Allmg-Lander's
p1 uduct hne to the exJshn g hne
of gea r motors at New England
Gear extends our range of gear
&lt;ha ve systems 1nto apphcahons
not previOusly avaliable to us,
&lt;lfld more than doubles our
product Ime offermg '
Hobbms &amp; Myers 1s a multi

market corporation, servmg
users of equipment ;1nd
products 1n comfort condthomng electric and" gear
dnve motors, fluid transport,
and
matenal
handling
eqmpmcnt One of Its newer,
!)lodcrn plant.s 1s at Galhpolls,
Ohto

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VOL 8 NO 13

SUNDAY, APRIL 29 1973

PAGE 15

GoldR Meir: 'We're ready!'

Syria alert for Israelis
S.} fll:l WH S rep01 ted to have
placed Its &lt;JIIllY on speCial CJicrl
SHtur tidy and Israeli Pnme
M1mster Golda Mc1r .sa1d Jsrrlel
1.s prepared fm ~ new wm m
the Multllc East
Sy11on President ll.rfcz: Ass.Jd
pul the arm; on spec1&lt;::tl alc1t
because of fCdi .S that an Israeli
atlllck ma) be 1mmnnent, smd
p1 ess 'epotts 1n the I eb,mese
capital of Beirut I hey Said
Assad plans to fl} to Cau o no
later lhc~n Munda y for urgent
cons ullatiOIIS With f gypLIHII
President Anwa1 S Hf&lt;.~t
In Dama sc us the S) Jian
capital the governmen t news
pape1 AI I hawra saul there
m1 ght be sa v&lt;.~ g: c attacks" by
the Is1aells on bolh lhe Synan
and 8gyplian f1 on Lc; w1Unn the
next few monU1s 1l sa td the
&lt;1tt.acks '.1.nuld be a1med at
IJquJdatmg the Arab powc1s
winch lhe Umted States consJdered obstacles to a peaceful
..se ttlement "

Isr aell Prune Mm1sle1 Guida
Mcu m an Ill tel vtew on the
mmed fm ccs radto , sa 1d ls1ael
Is p1ep.u ed fm a 1esurnptwn (lf'
hostlhlics She Said orwther
M1deasl w.u n11ght well come
c~b ou t ' bcct~usc Sadat IS
111
d!Stl CSS '
He IS 1n distress and hL.story
&lt;.: dn test1fy that AI CJb leaders
h,IVc been 1n disb ess on mo1 e
tht~n one occrJslon 1n the pas t
I he Simplest thmg IS go to
1
Wi::ll,
Mrs Mcu slud 111 0:1n
mtc1 v1cw markmg her 75th
tm thday May J and lsi acl s
25th anmvms.uy May 7
fire l 1cnch language Bet ru t
newspaper I Orient Lc Jour
c1Lcd A.1.1b lilplom.Ittc sources
as ~ .1ymg the Sy1wn govern
mcnt h &lt;,~s 1 cce1ved 'mformo:Jlion
1nd1catmg that Israeli o:Jggres
s1on 1s 1mm•ncnt ·
rt noted th&lt;::tt Israel's radiO
had been playmg up the
capture of f1vc Arab gucrnllas
m the oc.:c upicd Golan He1ght.'l
rhui :-;day and cla1mmg Lhe

Chaos predicted
&lt; INCfNNA fl ( UPI I -

Jnftltr at10n was c.u n ed ouL
With the r.:omplctc agre(•men t
of DcundSC U!:i (!Uthonttes '
Israel h (ls W&lt;trned 1t would
hold A1 ,J h go\ crnments reponsl
ble fm ~u er nlla opet attons
f1om then tmr1tory and has
1csp~Jnded m the past w1th
rc Uilla loi y slnkcs Guen 11la
attacks agamst lsi aells ab1 oad
also h&lt;1vc dn.1wn lsr:'ieh mth
l.a l j I CJ)IJSCilS
I he !.! test sucl1 r.ml was the
str 1kc Aplll 10 ,Jg.nnst Bc1rut m
whteh Israeli commandos killed

thr uc Lop Pales timan hUe! rlild
lead ers 111 t11g1r I] QIJl CS fo ll ow mg
guetJllla ultacks on the Israeh
amb,1ss.u.lor s restdence on Cy·
prus and an lsr a ell mrhner at
the NJCOSII alr"poJt
Reports m Beirut s.tld 1 estdent.') 10 south Lehrman already
wm c \\Orncr.l about an mcrease
m the ovc1£11ghts by lsraeh
Wdl pl~me~ Pole.sttmall guernlla
som &lt;.: t:.s n crc quoted as saymg
they \1.- CIC' ant1c1pa tmg an
rsracli at~ck

Gilligan asking
•
more services
CUI UMilUS (UP!) - Gov
G1lhgan annoWlced
Saturduy he would tss ue
executive orders Monday
creatmg umform government
servtce d1stncts to gtve the
Ohm taxpayer 'more bang for
tns buck '
In exchange for the dollotrs
he pays to the slate of Oh10, we
are commtttmg state government to deliver top quahty
services m areas such as transportatiOn, health care. manpower trammg and economtc
John J

The at one of the um L'i m Western
execut1ve v1ce pres1dent of H•mlllon County by 1075
CmcmnatJ Gas &amp; Elcctnc Co
Unlc.ss an extenswn IS
sa •d •f the ul!hty has tu live up granted, D1ckhoner smd the
to proposed state emiS.'iJOn plant w.ould h&lt;.~v e to be shut
standards 1t would creatt down and 15 per Cent of the
'chaos ' because 1t would lose utlhty 's total generatmg power
15 per cent of 1ts ge neratmg would be lost
pov. er
W1lh&lt;::tm H D1ckhoner sa 1d
'Such actmn would re.sult m
the utillty had osked the Ohw utter and complete chaos "
Envtronmental ProtectiOn Sit td OH.: kh oner
Substitute
Agency fo1 extenswns for four generation could not possibly
of 1L'&gt; gencratmg umts
be msta lled 01 acqmred w tunc
CLEVELAND (UPIJ - The
The EPA has wntten a to 1eplace th1s ca pactty not to
complian ce sched ule that men bon the ftnanc1al disarray president of C Schmtdl &amp; Sons
predicts
reqUires complehon of a1r that would result to the com- br e wert es
skyrocketmg
pnces
on malt
pollutiOn control construction pany as well as to customers "
and corn , the mam mgred1ents
of beer thts year ......., all because
of the Russ1an gram sale last
year
'The Russians have depleted
our stockpile of corn and there
ts JUst none m storage," Carl E
department The blasts began w1thm 300 yards of the flames Von Czoerm g told 125
He .sa1d shrapnel was whizz~ d1stnbutors at a sales meetmg
before the f1remen could reach
mg through the a~r ' all the Fnday 'If the wet weather
lhe scene
Mark Goularct, 25, a veteran tU1le' w1th Jagged, two foot co)'ltmues and the f~rmers are
of flghtmg m V1etnam, snapped chunks of the smoldermg metal late to plant then the pnee of
out of a sound sleep Saturday landmg only 10 feet from him corn Will JUst skyrocket later
A Department of Defense th1s year "
morntng , hearmg himself
Von Czoermg sa1d brewers
dl~ ste r rehef command post
shoutmg, "H1t the floor '
' 1 was out of that bed Ill half was set up m a park two miles would have to absorb the Ina second •" sa1d Goulard after from the disaster s1te Three creased costs
'CompetitiOn keeps 1t that
the m1bal blast from an ex- Army helicopters, two from the
ploclmg ammurutwn train Coast Guard and three from way, ' he sard No one can
'
so we
rocked h1s nearby home 'I the Navy 81ded m battlmg the afford to ratse prtces
have
to
cut
productiOn
costs
"
£1gured
1t
wasn't
no na m~s
Desp1te nsmg labor and
Aid was sent m from Mcfirecracker The first thmg I
Clellan Air Force Base near production costs and a larger
heard was, Htt the noor "
We ?.ere there about two Sacramento, TrtrVJs Atr Force mcrease m raw matertals, Von
m1nutes and everybody high- Ba se, Hamilton A1r Force Czoermg sa1d the pnce or the
tailed 1l out " he sald as blasts Ba se, Cnssy F1eld m San "s1x-pack" would remam
Schmidt, w1th
con tmued to rmg from the 21- Franc1sco and the Alameda constant
~brewtng facli1t1es here, m
Naval AIT Station
car, bomb laden tram
Dean Mostad, JB who lives
The state OffiCe of Emergen- Phll&lt;::tdelplha and Norristown
about SIX mtles from the cy Serv1ces satd the tutal of 1s ranked llth 1n sales
Southern p, o•f•c fre1ght depot persons removed from their natiOnally Last year, the
"here the explOsiOns octurred, homes to safer areas m1ght pnvately-held company had
sales of $3 2 million
~muJ he and a fnend dro\e re.1ch 50,000

Central California rocked by exploding bombs
ROSEVILLE,Cahf fUPf) A strmg of railroad boxcars
carrymg nearly two m1U10n
pounds of bombs exploded one
after another Saturday m a
seTJes of blast.s felt 100 miles
away, InJUring dozens or
persons and forcmg the
evacuatton of up to 50,000
persons from theJr homes
Fire engulfed the ammunition cars and sent vast
clouds of smoke mto the atr as
the bombs went off with the
sounds of a battlefield for more
than five hours from JUSt after
Sam to !30pm
The century-&lt;&gt;ld State CapJtul
at Sacramento, 15 miles from
the dlSB.ster scene, was closed
to tourtsts because authoritieS
feared Jts fragile dome may
have been weakened by the
shock waves
As the bombs exploded,
everythmg within a quarter of
'

WORK on the 86,000square foot OIIJlansion proJect at the
Robbms &amp; Myers, Inc , plant on Bob McCorrruck Rd , north
of GaUtpohs IS nearmg completion Plant manager Ray EU1s
satd Saturday the project should be flrushed w1thin the next
30 days Expansion work began last August Fry Construction Inc Sprmgf1eld, Ohio , IS the general contractor
ruesctay. the plant 1s scheduled to receiVe new equipment
from Sprmgf1eld Ptcture above shows the new main plant
entrance (on r1ght ) wtth the new west wmg shown on Lert m
hackground

6-Pack prices

to hold firm
says brewer

development tu the mdiVIdual
Ohwan and his commumty,"
smd G•lbgan
The orders creates, G11l1gan
sa1d, a s1mple, streamlined
framework to help us make
sure services ~ctually reach
the mdlVIdual at the loeallevel
and respond to h1s needs
The first order des1gnates 11
state servtce d1stncts whtle the
other des1gnates 15 locaUy
controlled multJ-county planrung regwns
They are deSigned, Gilligan
sa1d, ' to g1ve local commurulles the opportunity to develop
and lmplement regiOnal solutions to regiOnal development
needs from housmg to law enforcement, transportatiOn to
pollution control "
'The 15 reg1ons destgnated
m the order Ynll meet reqUtre~
ments for eXIsting federal
grant programs that requ~re
area wtde plannmg, ' G1U1gan
sa1d ''Many Ohm counties cmrenlly w1thouf regional plannmg orgamzahons cannot
qualify for many federal
community development
fundmg programs "
The state currently has 41
separate dtsctrtctmg schemes
and 366 individual distT!cts
currently used by state
agene1es to plan and ehanel
serv1ces to the local level

Daylight Savmgs T1me Began
At 2 a m Sunday, Aprll29,

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would

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WORLD ALMANAC

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probably kept

he a cop
MIDDLEPORT - Ves, the
lady v. ants to be a cop t
And Deborah Conner,
granddaughter Of Mrs Rodney
Do"11mg of M•ddleporl and a
frequent vis1tor here, 1s well on
her way to a career m law

'J1he people of Sw itzerland

1e~::en tl y r esctJCd the cav
airy, mstead of v1ce versa
fhe Sw1s s gover nment an
noun~.:ed ll was about to d1s
band •ts 18 caval ry squad
1 ons
but a petitiOn With
432 000 Signatures caused 1t
to comp1orn1sc and keep 12
of th em T h e World
Almanac says

enforcement Debm ah 1s one of

four college students - the
other three are male v. orkmg as pohce cadets w1th
the New Carhsle Pollee
Department, "h1lc studymg
Ia\\ enforcement at Smcla1r
College She w1ll graduate m

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DEBORAH CONNER granddaughter of Mrs RodneJ Do" mng of Middleport 1s a police
offi cer m trmmng" tth the Ne\1. Carlisle Pollee Department

June

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Kerr News

WASHINGTON WPI) Former Teamsters boss James
R Hoffa said Saturday that
President NIXon probably was
an unknow mg 'v1ct 1m of
Circumstances" m the Water ..
gate scandal and diSC()unted
possible
Teamster
1n
volvernent m rrnancmg the
buggmg
I satat2J Lows1ana Avenue
fTeamster national headquarters here } long enough to know
that r couldn't keep track of
everythmg that went on m the
uniOn ," Hoffa told a ne\\s
conference, " and I'm sure
President
NIXon couldn't
either "
'ft 's probably better than
the latest f1 ct10n book on who
did 1t," Hoff a sa1d of the
buggmg affair " II seems there
must have been qmte a group
of actors mvolved m a pretty
amateurish sort or OJM:]'BtlOn I
hope everything else Isn't run
the same way "
Hoffa, who backed Nixon's
re-electton last year, met w1th
reporters before attendmg a
$100~ plate dmner arranced
by the Nat10nal Association for
Justice (NAJ ) to honor hU11 for
hts prrson reform efforts smce
bemg paroled from a federal
pemtentJary m 1971
Proceeds ~ere to be used to
fmance a "cn srs control center' des1gned to help ease
tensions m prisons and prevent
distu:-bances rn them NAJ
ofhc1als sa 1d toll-free hot
lines' would be set up so that
an) rnm&lt;::~tc.s, pnson guards or
offiGials eould con ta ct the
center for atd or to report
potential trouble
Hoffa, quesuoned at the news
confer ence about &amp; published
report that money was

pohce work " and pomts out
BY KATHRYNE KN01TS
that the re are areas of th e
Mr and Mrs Jerr) Neal
professiOn m wh tch a woman fRose M&lt;:~ry Bush) are the
Cdn be more effective than a proud parents of a new bab\
man
glrl ne:~m ed V&lt;:~len e 1 ess,
Deb01 ah IS the daughter of '.1. ~ 1 g ht 7 pounds and 14 oun ces
Mr and Mrs Paul Bonnell of Maternal grandmother 1s Mrs
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Elvm Neal of Evergreen
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sons Lc:u ry C:tlld Gary came
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Homan named

SID at Ohio State
COlUMBUS, Oh10 (UPI ) Ma1 vm W Homan has been
named to su cceed Wllbut
Sn) pp as sports mformat10n
du ector at Ob10 Stale
Umv ers1ty tl was announced
Saturd ay
Homan a 1948 Ohw Stale
g1adualc, bad been ass1stant
sm at osu for 24 Jears
Sn) pp, the dean of B1g Ten
Publicists has held hts present
pos1t10n s1nce 1944 and mil
1elirc effecttve July 1
Homan ""hose appointment
has to he approved by the OSU
Board of Trustees IS &lt;::1 native
of Dayton He has b1 oadcast
both Ohw State football and
basketball games over the OSU
Net" 01 k fm man) yea Is

Kempel and son , Jtm of Kerr
MI and Mrs Jumor Kemper
and sons Matt and M1ke of
Ken Mr and Mrs Pat M1ller
and da ugh teJ
Kell) of
Gallipolis, M1 and MIS Davtd
SeCo) of Gallipolis
Mr and Mrs R1ekJ Sexton
and dau ghte1, LOll Ann and
Mr and Mrs Ronald Sexton
v1s1ted Mr and Mrs Orville
Sexton Easter Sunda''
Mr and Mrs Dale Fuller and
Mr and Mrs Chuck Cass1dy of
P1 acton tile y1s1ted Mr and
Mrs Steve Fuller and daughter
Lisa Sunda)
Mrs Adam Absten and
daughters Norma and Eva
Mae, and two grandchlioren
Cha1 he and Char lena of
L1berty, W Va , and Rev T J
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of Carpente1 enJoyed a
bountiful dmner at the ~orne of
Mrs Ka te Dauber, Easter
Day
Mr and Mrs Mernll
Kemper enJO) ed Easter dmner
at the home of theu daughte t
Mr f;lnd Mrs John Swam and
f.amJly, Lower R1ver Road
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commuted h1s sentence,
cleanng the way for parole
Hoffa agaJJI demed reports
that he and Teamster
Pres1dent Frank E FJtzsunmons had had a fallll!g out
over Hoffa 's stated plans tu
eventually run for president of
the uruon agam He Said he
hopes the parole restnctions
are removed m tune for hun to
run for president of h1s home
local umon m DelrOJI
FltzsLmmons• term 1 as
presuient of the uruon exp1res
m 1976 and he has said he will
not run for re-elechon He
declined an mvttalton to the
NAJ dinner, but Hoffa sa1d
F1tzs1mmofls was av01dmg
public contact with hU11 tu
prevent any appearance that
Hoffa was helpmg run the
umon

Ex-Son Tay men
live it up big
By KENNETH J BRADDICK
SAN FRANCISCO (UP! ) Former POWs from the Son
Tay camp danced mto the early
hou1 s Saturday at a Texas
mllhonaiTe s $250,000 pari),
then sat down wtth the1r
thv. arted hberators to swap
sto11es m a private gettogethe1
The men's w1ves and dates
were sent out to shop and to
see the s1ghls of the San
Franc1sco Bay Area
The tlu ee.hour reumon over a
buffet lunch was what Son
1ay s POW leader Nav) Cmdr
Render Cray ton, sa1d he'd
looked forward to most tn the
" eekend celebratiOn fmanced
b) Dallas computer magnate H
Ross Perot
It came e:~fte r a hecttc Fnday
that Included a ttckertape
parade through the downtown
area , a ctvlc luncheon a huge
cocktail part) dmner at one of
the c1ty s best res taurants and
a m1dmght su pper club show
A parade of Hollywood stars
- John Wayne Ernest Borg
mne, Red Skelton Clint Eastwood and the Andre\\ s SistersJOined m the salute by Civic
leaders and c1tlzens
Many of the couples, all of
whom are st:aymg at the
Fa1rmont Hotel at Perot s
expense, danced the mght
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After sleepmg m Saturday,
the men got together to swap
stones about the rmd on the
Son Tay pnson camp on the
mght of Nov 20-21, 1970
A volunteer team of 56 Green
Berets and three Air Force
men landed at the camp m a
ra1d that had been pamstakmgly planned for months by a
spec1al
' task force m nearby
fha1land
fhe rmd ers found the camp
empty
Crayton, along w1th 65 other
Amerlcans had been moved a
few weeks earlier to the socqlled Hanm Hilton pr1son m
Han01 2.3 miles away
The POWs heard from their
cells the U S fighter-bombers
prov1dmg cover fire for th~
ra1dmg team and Commumst
m1sstles bemg fired at the
pl&lt;::~nes

Ret Army Col Arthur " Bull''
S1mons, 54, of Defumak
Sp •m gs Fla , leader of the
ratders, satd the commandos
were d1ssapmnted with the
Jesuits, but he felt that the ra1d
had been worthwile because 1t
helped to boost morale of the
Amencan capttves of the
Communists
The fmal event for the former
POWs and the raiders was a
leisurely sunset crmse on the
Bay

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VIENNA-EIGHTEEN JEWS WHO emigrated lu Israel left
fm the SoVIet Umon Saturday after falling to adjust to hfe m
Israel 'Be sure and report that we have nothmg agamst the
Israeh people, only agarnst their government/' one of the
returnmg Soviet Jews shouted to newsmen from hts tram
"We were lured to Israel by false propaganda," Laster Krms
sa1d 'It was hard to fmd work But we have nothmg agamst the
Israeli people, Just the government ' 1 Some 50,000 Sov1et Jews
have emigrated to Israel m the past two years Kra1s sa1d
'thousands of th'em want to go back to Russ1a "
HURON, OHIO - DEMOCRATIC GOVERNORS gather
SUnday on the shores of Lake Erte &lt;~to talk of many thmgs" shares and snares and bu~get cuts and Watergate, of course
The 31-member Democratic Governors Caucus w1ll be
assembling for a two-day sess10n at Saw Mill Creek Lodge to vent
dissabsfaction w1th Pres1dent Nixon's budget proposals and his
strategy to expand revenue sharmg, wh1ch some governors novo
clmm has developed 1nto a trap for them
KANSAS CITY KAN - A FLASH fire raced through three
floors of an apartment house early Saturday, ktlllng SIX elderly
widows and tn}urmg three other persons Pollee satd the blaze
may have been set deliberately
The mtenor of the 19-umt bmldmg was destroyed The f1re,
wh1ch began about 2 30 a m , forced the buildmg's elderly
residents mto the streets 1rt cool temperatures Many escaped
through "mdows Investigators found an open hook of matches
"h1ch had been used tu set fJTe to a broomstick and dust mop m
the hallway of an adJacent bwldlng
MARIETTA, OHIO - DR SHERILL CLELAND, professor
of econom1cs arad busmess at Kalamazoo, M1ch , College, has
been named president of Manetta College. Lt was announced
Saturday
A native of Gallon, Ohio, Cleland 1s a graduate of Oberlm
College and Prmceton Umverstty He succeeds President Frank
E Duddy who res1gns effective th1s summer after 10 years m the
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diverted from the Teamster
pens10n fund to help carry out
the Waterga te operation,
replied " l JUSt don I believe 11 "
uHowever/' he added, ~ I ve
read so many startling thmgs
lately that I guess anythmg
could happen "
He also sa1d top offtCJals of
the Teamsters for years have
routmely contributed money to
help the presidential candidate
and other poUttc1ans supported
by the wuon
As for his own plans, the ~
year-&lt;&gt;ld Hoffa sa1d he still lS
trymg to get parole restnctions
lifted that bar him trom uruon
aetlvity unit! 1980 so that he
can run for offlCe agam
He served 58 months m the
federal pnson at Lewisburg,
Pa , on a 13-year term for JUry
tampenng and matl fraud
before
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By WESLEY G. PIPPERT
and JANE DENISON
WASHINGTON (UP! ) President Nnon was m virtual
seclusion Saturday apparently
pondeTing the exploding
Watergate scandal, one of the
most senous crJSes of hiS long
politiCal career More !up-level
ind.tctments and restgnations
were beheved unmment
NIXon cancelled a meetmg
With h1s mam economtc strate.
giSts to spend the weekend at
Camp Oav1d, Md , the "mountamlop" where he frequently
goes to we1gh maJor deciSIOns
nus tune he had only personal
rudes with hU11 -and absent
were hiS two top White House
advisers who usua1ly accompany h1m everywhere,
chief of staff H R Haldeman
and domestiC affatrs assiStant
John D Ehrlichman
Anud reports that Haldeman
and Ehrllehman were f1ghtmg
tu keep lhetr JObs, Sen Robert
J Dole, the Republican natiOnal ehauman m 1972, sa1d the
two men ought lu restgn The
Kansas senator also sa1d
membersofNtxon's r~Jection
camp ' 'were queshomng
everyone's loyalty to the
President dunng the campatgn but now they're Jumpme
off the ship saymg 'this guy did
tt' or ~that guy dtd 1t "'
The Ripon Somety, a young
liberal Republican
orgamzahon, and Watergate
had "destroyed n NIXOn's
electiOn mandate and wdl
brmg down "the real cabmel"
Nixon aides chosen
prU1lanly for their loyalty to
him rather than competence
The June 17 buggmg of the
Democratic
national
headquarters at the Watergate
complex and the allegations of
other political ep10nage and
sabotage
m the
1972
pres1denttal campaign now
have touched nearly every one
of N1xon 's tup political and
White House a1des
Acllng FBI Director L

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Patr1ck Gray III, a long-tune
NIXon assoc1ate, and Ass1stant
Commerce
Secretarydesognate
Jeb
Stuart
Magruder, a former Whue
House a1de and deputy campatgn manager, restgned as
the weekend approached
Dwtght L Chapm, NIXon s
appomtrnents secretary, and
Charles Colson, hiS special
counsel, resigned earlier this
year to take pTivate JObs
Fonner Attorney General
John N Mllehell qmt as
campaign manager two weeks
after Watergate
All five men -and others have been linked m some way
w1th the allega l10ns
Ehrltchman, free fr om
earher speculation about
Watergate, acknowledged
durmg the week that he was
present at a meehng m his
off1ce when Wh1te House
Counsel John W Dean rn gave
Gray a large envelope taken
from a While House safe used
by eonvtcted Watergate consptralur E Howard Hunt Jr
It was reported Gray was
mstructed not to let the
documents "see the light of
day" and that he had them
burned Hours after these
reports, Gray qmt Without
denymg any of the allegallons
Nixon qmckly appomted Wilham D Ruckelshaus, head of
the Envtronmental Protectwn
Agency, to take Gray's place and abruptly flew to Camp
Davtd
A White House spokesman
deelmed to descnbe NIXon s
actmbes Saturday and sa1d he
was not aware that the
PreSident had had any VlSttors
Haldeman, sa1d to hold the
second most powerful post m
the executive branch by vtrtue
of his control over access to the
President,
had
helped
assemble the staff and the
machinery for Nrxon's 1972
campatgn
At week's end, the grand JUry
wh1ch md1cted the or~gmal

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PHNOM PENH - U S WARPLANES SatuFday abruptly
stopped daylight bombmg of Cambodian rebel postl!ons on the
east bank of the Mekong River oppos1te Phnom Penh The rebels,
who already have established front.s south and east of Phnom
Penh, opened a new one northwest of the capt tal by eapturmg two
tuwns durmg the day
Although U S Atr Force F4 and Flll tactical Jels had been
ra1dmg the rebel pos1bons da1Iy on the nver's east bank and
oontmued to do so as late as Frtday mght, there were no U S
planes m evidence over the area durmg the day Saturday There
was no explanahon for the halt m Phnom Penh M1htary sources
m Thatland, from where the Amertcan planes fly thetr Camlxrdian mlSsions, sa1d the ratds on the rtver's east bank near
Phnom Penh had been canceled because they were endangermg
populated areas In Washmgton, however, a Pentagon spokesman said there has been no offtcJal policy change m Cambodta
WASHINGTON - REP CHALMERS WYUE, R-Oh10, sa1d
Saturday he remamed "convmced that President NIXon had no
knowledge of the plannmg of the" Wagergale buggmg mc1dent 11
is most unfortunate that persons m whom President N1xon had
expressed the utmost conftdence have been shown tu be partiCipants m what may go down m history as the most stup1d of all
pohhcal campa1gn maneuvermgs," Wylie smd m hts weekly
newsletter
'Prestdent Ntxon must take drastic act10n even 1f It means
embarrassment to some who have been helpful tu him In the
past," sa1d Wylie "The offwe of President and the 1mpaet on our
goverrunental structure requll'es dramatic act10n wh1ch would
leave no doubt that the president will tolerate none of thJs "

Watergate Seven - mostly metropolitan pollee ? ' - 10
lower level people - was months to the day later became
thought to be close to handmg the man who prompted the
down
new
indictments President to speak out
chargmg several key NIXon
McCord, HWit, Liddy and
a1des not ne cess artly w1th four M1am1 cohorts were
mvolvement m the buggmg but charged w1th r1flmg throu gh
with obstruction of justice by flies , photographin g
trymg tu cover 11 up
documents, plantmg a hstemng
The January trJat m which devtce at the Democratic orthe Watergate Seven either flees
pleaded guilty or were convJetBefore a wttness could be
ed ended w1th the JUdge, John called at the tml , Hunt
J Sinca, SH)o mg many questwn whose w1fe had heen ~tiled m a
still were unanswered On Clncago plane crash JUSt a
March 23, Sir1ca made public a month before earrymg $10,000
letter from James W McCord m cash m her purse ---abruptly
Jr allegmg perJury at the troal , pleaded
gui lty,
telhng
p:&gt;htJcal pressure" on him reporters everythmg he had
and the other SIX defendants, done was done for what I
and mvolvement of others
believed was m the best m
W1thm a few days, McCord terest of the coWJtry '
was mterv1ewed by the staff of
l'he M1am1 four - Bernard L
the Senate's select comnuttee Barker, Frank A Sturg1s,
mvesttgatmg the Watergate V1rg1lio R Gonzalez and
and sa1d tu have U11phcated Eugemor R Martinez M1tchell 1 Dean. Magruder and qUickly
followed
su1t
others
QuestiOned by SITiea, they saJd
McCord's act10n prompted they d1dn t know of any higherothers to talk- to fnends , to ups mvotved and hadn't been
lawyers, to the grand Jury promised anythmg to plead
The1r stones poured mto prmt guilty They also c•ted
The weekend of April 13 patnotism as the reason for
seems to have been the next the1r
act1ons
referring
turmng pomt As p1eced vaguely to hghtmg a Con\together by reportersJ this mumst conspiracy '
apparently IS what hapOf'nPrl
That left McCord and Liddy
Mag1 uder was reported to Thetr tnal droned on for nearly
have gone to federal prosecu- three more weeks as the
turs on Saturday, ApT1ll4, and prosecutiOn brought vanous
to have sa 1d he was m on the N1xon campatgn mde8 to the
Watergate planmng ~esp1te stand all of whom - rncludmg
h1s sworn demals at the Magruder ---&lt;lemed any kn o\\ I
January trtal He also was sa1d edge of the plot and left the
to have accused Dean and 1mpress10n the J tddy-headcd
Mitchell of bemg m on tbe plot spy squad had been actmg on
M1tehell went to the White 1ts ow n
House that afternoon for a
fh e prosecutors satd CIS
meetmg The White House sa1d much pubhcly - that they had
he saw Ehrllehman Mitchell's no ev1dence lmkmg ony higher
w1fe Martha cla1ms he s&lt;:~w the ups m the Nixon campaign to
Pres1deqt
the cnme
On S~nday, Ehrliehman 1s
It took the Jury only 90
reported to have gone to N1xon mmutes to dectde both men
wtth the story of how Gray was were guilty
given th e Hunt documents
When the tJ Ia] was over
Followmg a Wh1te House Slrlca s~ud he hoped someone
worship se rv1 ce th&lt;:tt day would get to the bottom" and
N1xon summoned Attorn ey recommended that th e grand
General R1chard G Klem- jury be reconvened
dienst and Assistant Attorney
When sentencmg came up
General Henry E Petersen March 2:J, S1rlca d1d two thmgs
Kleindienst sa1d later he to help make his w1sh come
dec 1ded then to d1squahfy true - he made public Mehimself from further m- Cord's letter and he stalled
VPSttgatwn of the case because fmal sentencmg for s1x of the
of h1s • close personal and men 1 hmtmg broadly the1r
professwnal' relatmnsh1p w1th terms would depend on how
a number of those mvo)ved much they cooperated With the
1
N1xon put Petersen m charge government
That same day, the chief
Liddy, sentem:ed to a maxWatergate prosecutor, Earl J Imum of 20 years and $40,000 m
Silbert, received mformatJon fmes, refused to talk and won
suggestmg that Hunt and an extra sentence from Slflca
another Watergate con for eontempt But the others
SpiTalur, G Gordon Liddy, had led by Mc'Cord trooped mto the
gone mto the office of a gr&lt;::tnd JUry room tlllder propsych1atnst servmg P,entagon mises of unmumty from other
Papers defendant Dame! prosecutiOn
Ells berg to take Ellsberg's hie
What they sa1d behmd the
Stlberl passed" the mforma1on locked doors sUI! ts only partly
along to Petersen
known
These apparently were the
The prlffie tssue now before
'maJor de velopments" Ntxon the grand Jury ts not JUSt the
referred tu on Tuesday, Apnl Watergate burglary , but what
17, when he tersely announced happened after 1t -seriOUS
that he personally began allegations that JUStice was
Mareh 21 to direct a fresh obstructed and subverted by
mqmry mto the Watergate case cash payments to the spy
after "ser1ous charges" had squad to keep qu1et, by
come to hts attentiOn
destruction or suppres~non of
MeCord, who uttered the evidence , by a concerted
f1rst words when officers campaign to hush up the
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swarmed mto the Watergate scandal and ooncea l the mthat June mght - 'Are you volvement of pOwerful and
gentlemen
from
the Jmportant men

Robbins &amp; Myers
buys gear plant
SPR fNGFIELD OhiO
Robbms &amp; Mye1.s, Inc and
Garlock Inc have nego tiated
an understandmg prov1dmg for
Robbms &amp; M)o ers to purchase
the maJOr assets of Garlock s
Allmg-Landet DIVI.Slon f01 an
undisc losed .1mount of t:ash
Work IS contunnng towctrd a
d e ftnlttv e pur chase
agt eement

All1ng Lan d e •
Co,
he&lt;::tdqu&lt;1rtered m Sodus N Y
ts a leadmg manufactUJ er of
speed 1 edu cmg umts and
custom gears for the ORM
nl.irkut
W&lt;::tll s.ud A 1ecent study of
the clectnc motor group s
ma1 kets mdJCates that gea r
motm :s and gear reduce! s offer
futu1 c g1owth oppm tumt1es

a m1le of the boxcars was wmdows
levelled, a spokesman for the
W1th the explos10ns contmuState Office of Emergency mg for hours, US Forest
Servtces said A sheriff sa1d the Servtce bombers were called m
railroad yard where the blasts to drop f1re retardant chemJoccurred looked as 1f 11 m1ght cals on the g1ant fife 15 m1les
have been struck by a ncrtheast of the stale eap1tal of
hydrogen bomb -·- ____ - Sacramento wh1eh (ell the
Fragments of hot metal flew shock waves of the blasts
through the rur as the blasts
The first explosion m the
shattered wmdows a mile from Southern Paclhc railroad
the cxphr.-otun sttc m a maJor yards occurred shortly after 8
rallro&lt;~d sw1khm~ yard
am m a strmg of 21 cars that
only an hour earlier had
H&lt;Jsp1hrl s 1n the arc&lt;~ arnved &lt;:~ s part of a 102-f ar
reptlrtcll tn.:atmg (it h:&lt;.Jst ro tratn The ammumtlon cars
persons, mclud1ng twu nulro.td &lt;:.tJrrted a total of 7,056 bombs,
employes and ~ sht 1 ff ~
' H h Weighmg
250 pounds
deputy Scvl rr1l wen.: .Jduuttt d
buund fur Port ChJc.ago, Cahf,
With serurus IIIJUru s OU11 r 11 1
ru ar St~n F'ranc1sco , for
the area sufft'rcd lfiJUrir :; 11.111 sliqmu nt to the Far East
shght for hosp1t~l t1' 111111 ul
I ht 1' y~ of the disaster
Desp1te the l&lt;rrgl! nu111111t or ~~_,.,~o;s Ilk, r hy, lrt,J &lt;.!n bomb
1
mJt11ft~s . no dcotths WI n " I"''
IJiljJil lrtVI iltfll diOJ)fMd 011
ted Most of those hurl WI'' t111
rl
S;u r 1 1111 ltlol lillfii:V Sht 11ff
by flymg ~las."i fr1J111 sh.rU1 11 d
I lw 1111 I J•w1 Iold 111 wsrni 11

after completmg a helicopter
flt ght over the area
" It would be foolish for any
one to go m there to do
anytlung "
He sa1d 11 m1ghl take unlll
Sunday before f~rehghters
could get mto the devastated
freight yards
A spokesman for the Hawthorne Nev , Naval Depot
where the cars were loaded,
sa1d the bombs ca lled Mark
Bls, are composed of TNT
m1xed wtth alummum powder
He added that they could not be
easily rletonated but a spokes' rn ror the Southern Pacific
sa1d fire from spontaneous
eombustwn might have set off
the blasts
AyarJmaster noticed smoke
at the switchmg potnt, the
l&lt;~rv,cst m the Southern PacifiC
s \ Sif'nt , and callNi the fJr('

1 he add1lion of Allmg-Lander's
p1 uduct hne to the exJshn g hne
of gea r motors at New England
Gear extends our range of gear
&lt;ha ve systems 1nto apphcahons
not previOusly avaliable to us,
&lt;lfld more than doubles our
product Ime offermg '
Hobbms &amp; Myers 1s a multi

market corporation, servmg
users of equipment ;1nd
products 1n comfort condthomng electric and" gear
dnve motors, fluid transport,
and
matenal
handling
eqmpmcnt One of Its newer,
!)lodcrn plant.s 1s at Galhpolls,
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SUNDAY, APRIL 29 1973

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GoldR Meir: 'We're ready!'

Syria alert for Israelis
S.} fll:l WH S rep01 ted to have
placed Its &lt;JIIllY on speCial CJicrl
SHtur tidy and Israeli Pnme
M1mster Golda Mc1r .sa1d Jsrrlel
1.s prepared fm ~ new wm m
the Multllc East
Sy11on President ll.rfcz: Ass.Jd
pul the arm; on spec1&lt;::tl alc1t
because of fCdi .S that an Israeli
atlllck ma) be 1mmnnent, smd
p1 ess 'epotts 1n the I eb,mese
capital of Beirut I hey Said
Assad plans to fl} to Cau o no
later lhc~n Munda y for urgent
cons ullatiOIIS With f gypLIHII
President Anwa1 S Hf&lt;.~t
In Dama sc us the S) Jian
capital the governmen t news
pape1 AI I hawra saul there
m1 ght be sa v&lt;.~ g: c attacks" by
the Is1aells on bolh lhe Synan
and 8gyplian f1 on Lc; w1Unn the
next few monU1s 1l sa td the
&lt;1tt.acks '.1.nuld be a1med at
IJquJdatmg the Arab powc1s
winch lhe Umted States consJdered obstacles to a peaceful
..se ttlement "

Isr aell Prune Mm1sle1 Guida
Mcu m an Ill tel vtew on the
mmed fm ccs radto , sa 1d ls1ael
Is p1ep.u ed fm a 1esurnptwn (lf'
hostlhlics She Said orwther
M1deasl w.u n11ght well come
c~b ou t ' bcct~usc Sadat IS
111
d!Stl CSS '
He IS 1n distress and hL.story
&lt;.: dn test1fy that AI CJb leaders
h,IVc been 1n disb ess on mo1 e
tht~n one occrJslon 1n the pas t
I he Simplest thmg IS go to
1
Wi::ll,
Mrs Mcu slud 111 0:1n
mtc1 v1cw markmg her 75th
tm thday May J and lsi acl s
25th anmvms.uy May 7
fire l 1cnch language Bet ru t
newspaper I Orient Lc Jour
c1Lcd A.1.1b lilplom.Ittc sources
as ~ .1ymg the Sy1wn govern
mcnt h &lt;,~s 1 cce1ved 'mformo:Jlion
1nd1catmg that Israeli o:Jggres
s1on 1s 1mm•ncnt ·
rt noted th&lt;::tt Israel's radiO
had been playmg up the
capture of f1vc Arab gucrnllas
m the oc.:c upicd Golan He1ght.'l
rhui :-;day and cla1mmg Lhe

Chaos predicted
&lt; INCfNNA fl ( UPI I -

Jnftltr at10n was c.u n ed ouL
With the r.:omplctc agre(•men t
of DcundSC U!:i (!Uthonttes '
Israel h (ls W&lt;trned 1t would
hold A1 ,J h go\ crnments reponsl
ble fm ~u er nlla opet attons
f1om then tmr1tory and has
1csp~Jnded m the past w1th
rc Uilla loi y slnkcs Guen 11la
attacks agamst lsi aells ab1 oad
also h&lt;1vc dn.1wn lsr:'ieh mth
l.a l j I CJ)IJSCilS
I he !.! test sucl1 r.ml was the
str 1kc Aplll 10 ,Jg.nnst Bc1rut m
whteh Israeli commandos killed

thr uc Lop Pales timan hUe! rlild
lead ers 111 t11g1r I] QIJl CS fo ll ow mg
guetJllla ultacks on the Israeh
amb,1ss.u.lor s restdence on Cy·
prus and an lsr a ell mrhner at
the NJCOSII alr"poJt
Reports m Beirut s.tld 1 estdent.') 10 south Lehrman already
wm c \\Orncr.l about an mcrease
m the ovc1£11ghts by lsraeh
Wdl pl~me~ Pole.sttmall guernlla
som &lt;.: t:.s n crc quoted as saymg
they \1.- CIC' ant1c1pa tmg an
rsracli at~ck

Gilligan asking
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CUI UMilUS (UP!) - Gov
G1lhgan annoWlced
Saturduy he would tss ue
executive orders Monday
creatmg umform government
servtce d1stncts to gtve the
Ohm taxpayer 'more bang for
tns buck '
In exchange for the dollotrs
he pays to the slate of Oh10, we
are commtttmg state government to deliver top quahty
services m areas such as transportatiOn, health care. manpower trammg and economtc
John J

The at one of the um L'i m Western
execut1ve v1ce pres1dent of H•mlllon County by 1075
CmcmnatJ Gas &amp; Elcctnc Co
Unlc.ss an extenswn IS
sa •d •f the ul!hty has tu live up granted, D1ckhoner smd the
to proposed state emiS.'iJOn plant w.ould h&lt;.~v e to be shut
standards 1t would creatt down and 15 per Cent of the
'chaos ' because 1t would lose utlhty 's total generatmg power
15 per cent of 1ts ge neratmg would be lost
pov. er
W1lh&lt;::tm H D1ckhoner sa 1d
'Such actmn would re.sult m
the utillty had osked the Ohw utter and complete chaos "
Envtronmental ProtectiOn Sit td OH.: kh oner
Substitute
Agency fo1 extenswns for four generation could not possibly
of 1L'&gt; gencratmg umts
be msta lled 01 acqmred w tunc
CLEVELAND (UPIJ - The
The EPA has wntten a to 1eplace th1s ca pactty not to
complian ce sched ule that men bon the ftnanc1al disarray president of C Schmtdl &amp; Sons
predicts
reqUires complehon of a1r that would result to the com- br e wert es
skyrocketmg
pnces
on malt
pollutiOn control construction pany as well as to customers "
and corn , the mam mgred1ents
of beer thts year ......., all because
of the Russ1an gram sale last
year
'The Russians have depleted
our stockpile of corn and there
ts JUst none m storage," Carl E
department The blasts began w1thm 300 yards of the flames Von Czoerm g told 125
He .sa1d shrapnel was whizz~ d1stnbutors at a sales meetmg
before the f1remen could reach
mg through the a~r ' all the Fnday 'If the wet weather
lhe scene
Mark Goularct, 25, a veteran tU1le' w1th Jagged, two foot co)'ltmues and the f~rmers are
of flghtmg m V1etnam, snapped chunks of the smoldermg metal late to plant then the pnee of
out of a sound sleep Saturday landmg only 10 feet from him corn Will JUst skyrocket later
A Department of Defense th1s year "
morntng , hearmg himself
Von Czoermg sa1d brewers
dl~ ste r rehef command post
shoutmg, "H1t the floor '
' 1 was out of that bed Ill half was set up m a park two miles would have to absorb the Ina second •" sa1d Goulard after from the disaster s1te Three creased costs
'CompetitiOn keeps 1t that
the m1bal blast from an ex- Army helicopters, two from the
ploclmg ammurutwn train Coast Guard and three from way, ' he sard No one can
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rocked h1s nearby home 'I the Navy 81ded m battlmg the afford to ratse prtces
have
to
cut
productiOn
costs
"
£1gured
1t
wasn't
no na m~s
Desp1te nsmg labor and
Aid was sent m from Mcfirecracker The first thmg I
Clellan Air Force Base near production costs and a larger
heard was, Htt the noor "
We ?.ere there about two Sacramento, TrtrVJs Atr Force mcrease m raw matertals, Von
m1nutes and everybody high- Ba se, Hamilton A1r Force Czoermg sa1d the pnce or the
tailed 1l out " he sald as blasts Ba se, Cnssy F1eld m San "s1x-pack" would remam
Schmidt, w1th
con tmued to rmg from the 21- Franc1sco and the Alameda constant
~brewtng facli1t1es here, m
Naval AIT Station
car, bomb laden tram
Dean Mostad, JB who lives
The state OffiCe of Emergen- Phll&lt;::tdelplha and Norristown
about SIX mtles from the cy Serv1ces satd the tutal of 1s ranked llth 1n sales
Southern p, o•f•c fre1ght depot persons removed from their natiOnally Last year, the
"here the explOsiOns octurred, homes to safer areas m1ght pnvately-held company had
sales of $3 2 million
~muJ he and a fnend dro\e re.1ch 50,000

Central California rocked by exploding bombs
ROSEVILLE,Cahf fUPf) A strmg of railroad boxcars
carrymg nearly two m1U10n
pounds of bombs exploded one
after another Saturday m a
seTJes of blast.s felt 100 miles
away, InJUring dozens or
persons and forcmg the
evacuatton of up to 50,000
persons from theJr homes
Fire engulfed the ammunition cars and sent vast
clouds of smoke mto the atr as
the bombs went off with the
sounds of a battlefield for more
than five hours from JUSt after
Sam to !30pm
The century-&lt;&gt;ld State CapJtul
at Sacramento, 15 miles from
the dlSB.ster scene, was closed
to tourtsts because authoritieS
feared Jts fragile dome may
have been weakened by the
shock waves
As the bombs exploded,
everythmg within a quarter of
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WORK on the 86,000square foot OIIJlansion proJect at the
Robbms &amp; Myers, Inc , plant on Bob McCorrruck Rd , north
of GaUtpohs IS nearmg completion Plant manager Ray EU1s
satd Saturday the project should be flrushed w1thin the next
30 days Expansion work began last August Fry Construction Inc Sprmgf1eld, Ohio , IS the general contractor
ruesctay. the plant 1s scheduled to receiVe new equipment
from Sprmgf1eld Ptcture above shows the new main plant
entrance (on r1ght ) wtth the new west wmg shown on Lert m
hackground

6-Pack prices

to hold firm
says brewer

development tu the mdiVIdual
Ohwan and his commumty,"
smd G•lbgan
The orders creates, G11l1gan
sa1d, a s1mple, streamlined
framework to help us make
sure services ~ctually reach
the mdlVIdual at the loeallevel
and respond to h1s needs
The first order des1gnates 11
state servtce d1stncts whtle the
other des1gnates 15 locaUy
controlled multJ-county planrung regwns
They are deSigned, Gilligan
sa1d, ' to g1ve local commurulles the opportunity to develop
and lmplement regiOnal solutions to regiOnal development
needs from housmg to law enforcement, transportatiOn to
pollution control "
'The 15 reg1ons destgnated
m the order Ynll meet reqUtre~
ments for eXIsting federal
grant programs that requ~re
area wtde plannmg, ' G1U1gan
sa1d ''Many Ohm counties cmrenlly w1thouf regional plannmg orgamzahons cannot
qualify for many federal
community development
fundmg programs "
The state currently has 41
separate dtsctrtctmg schemes
and 366 individual distT!cts
currently used by state
agene1es to plan and ehanel
serv1ces to the local level

Daylight Savmgs T1me Began
At 2 a m Sunday, Aprll29,

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; moved to the staff of the Southern Local School District.
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: to be filled before fall. Tpere aren't as many applicants lor that
: post which was so ably (illed by the late Larry Morrison .
; However, universities are to be notified by letter or the vacancy
: so that interested persons may file applicatio'ns.

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MRS. ROY HOLTER and Mrs. Thereon Johnson added their
: talent to the Ohio Valley Association or Libraries dinner meeting
; Thursday riight by creating tbe clever lrog favors, not to mention
: the nora) centerpieces. Mrs. Holter is taking - and always has ; a role in the frog activities ol the Big Bend Regatta. This year she
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MEIGS COMMUNITY SCHOOL APPREICATION TEA - Children ol the Meigs Com. munity School presented motion songs, rhyUunic dan,cing, and nursery rhyme recitations for
the approxhnately 65 guests attending the tea Friday alternoon.

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-~ !Appreciation
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
. ... . POMEROY - So true, that
oli,ladage, "It's the little things
~t count. "
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iliings" to one person become
the "big things" lor another.
· 'l!hat's the way it is with the
.:.· ,;.'.: ~l!ildren o~ the Meigs Com' ·'· rfi\l!!ity School. Therefore, as a
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for -the kindness, cour tesies,
. and gifts the past several
years, the children and the
/ '_"- teaching stall staged a lea
., , Friday afternoon.
, . ~out 65 persons including
~ representatives of several
organizations. of the county
who have helped financially
anti otherwise, and individuals
w~o have given of their. time

GALLIPOLIS - William
Gerhold, professor of Art at
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Marietta College, and director
,·~:· _, oalalnstreams ExhibitiOns, is
~:'·:··i)i, \iave a One-Man Show of
drawing and painting during
May at the French Colony
here.
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· · ' · yeaT, while on sa bbaticaL
Gerhold painted fulli!llire, working primarily in
watercolor and oil. He ·has
COflcentrated his painting in
· the Appalachian region the
&gt;'.'. : past several years,
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..!lli· draws on a background
w/iii,h includes professional
aviation, camping, bow hunting and . conserva lion activities: His work refle cts this
interest in nature.
· , During the past two years
Gel\hold's paintings have been
exhibited in Cincinnati,
New
York ,
.Colu'mbus,
Maryland and at several West
Virginia Festivals. He has been
- at .Marietta College seven
yt$ts and is one of the
originators of the Mainstreams
shoW.
M,ainstr~am s · International
competition was begun in 1968
and has grown each year,·
drawing from every state in
the uni on and many foreign
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apparent in the beaming faces
and talent attended the tea.
Guests were greeted by the Of the 23 retarded youngsters
students and the teachers and enrolled in the school.
presented attractive paper · Each person was presented
flower name tags made by the with a novel pin made by the
older children. Fr.om an im- children from lenses or old
provised stage with a co)orful glasses and miniature picbackdrop or flower cutouts, tures. The teachers and aides
each of the three classes wore corsages provided by th~
participated in a program of member ~ of the Meigs Board of
singing, rhythmic dancing, and Mental Retardation.
motion songs, concluding with
An arrangement of snap" He 's Got the Whole World In dragons and shasta daisies
His Hands."
flanked by avocado tapers in
crystal holders centered the
Pride and pleasure at doing refreshment table. Mrs .
something for those who have Jeanette
Thomas, ·• adbrightened the holidays with ministrator of th e schoo l,
parties and gifts, given needed presided at the silver coffee
supplies, clothing and equip- service, and Mrs. Clarence
. ment, and provided craft and
Might poured the punch. Fancy
therapy projects for them was cooki es, mints and nuts were
also served.
Mrs . Thomas extended a
welcome to those attending on
behalf of herself, the teachers,
Mrs . Carol Hudson, Mrs. Kate.
Jarrell, and Mrs . Mary
Skinn er, and the aides, Mrs.
Cordelia Brown, Mrs. Jean
Wood, and · Mrs. Alice Wolfe,
countries. The exh"ibition is on and thanked them lor their role
display 'at Grover N. Hermann in making life a little brighter
Fi·ne Arts Center, Marietta, for the childre~.
College . · It will travel to
" You are the people ·. who
Sunrise in Charleston, W. Va., have helped us maintain our
June 3 - July L
faith in the right of equal opportunity for all children in
Meigs County," commented
Mrs. Thomas.

The Almanac
By Urtited Press International
, Today is Sunday, April 29,
the 119th day of 1972 with 246 to
lollow.
· The moon is approaching its
new· phase .
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The morning stars are
Mercury, Mars and Jupiter.
The evenfng stars .are Venus
and Saturn,
Those born on thls date are
under the sign of Taurus ,
The Duke or Wellington,
British general who defeated
Napoleon at Waterloo, was
born April 29, 1769.
On 'this day in history :
In 1878, Boston newspapers
ra~the advertisement: ''Te1ephone, three dollars, guaranteed to work one mile. Five
miles ... fiVe dol1ars."
In 1931, President Herbert
Hoover received the king of
Siam, lirst absolute monarch
to visit the United States.

"Best f~ily
resortm
the -n ation'
CLEVELAND PRESS

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Among the organ izat ion s and Wood , who have croC"heted
ind i v i d u al s re cogniz ed f or an ima ls and made other g i fts
spe ci al sen.. ices w er e:
on holiday s for each of the
Th e Phi lathea So ci et y of the ch ildre n.
Middl epQrt Chur ch of Ch r ist
Mrs. ~argaret (;rosn ickle
wh ich ha s contr i b uted for and several other Reedsville
several years ss a month, and re si dents who have a specia l
used re cenlly for the purc hase Chr i stmas project for the
ol a proj ector ,. and a ssi sted in chil dren .
cl othing
several
of
the
·Mr s. Margaret Neuman,· who
childrt&gt;n .
ha s enterta ined at the piano for
The Pomeroy Bapt ist Ch ur ch the young sters.
Mi ssi onar y Soc iety , wh ic h
Mr s. Sea Cornell. Mrs.
ann!Jalty stages a party at St. Bonnie M iller, Mrs . Pauline
Valentin e's Day.
Buck, Mrs. Bessie Graham ,
Th e Middleport Ch ild Con· and Mis s Mae Weber of the
ser vati6n Leag ue, w hi ch has n ewly -organ i zed . Ret i red
pr ov ided needed tea c hing Senior Votuntee.r Program ,
e,qu ipment ,· suppl ied j uk e over who are now giving in long period s of time , spon ~ored dividualized attention to the
the di stri ct bowling to u r . children .
nament, and provided extra
The TW in-City Shrine Club.
fund ln.g for f ield trips.
tor th e annua l trip to the
The
Rut land
Fr i end l y Shriners Circus in Columbus.
Gardener s. who on ce or twice a
And the Pomeroy-Middleport
month have craft and garden L ion s Club , which has provide:d
therapy programs for the glasses on several occaions .
children . .
Involvement Needed
Mrs . James Simpson and
Mr s . Thomas fee ls that
Mrs. Tom Martin , who have per sonal involvemen t w ith and
given of their time, talent and . accep tance of th e retarded
hla terial s for spec ia l ceram ic ch ild in his own 'r ight is an
pro iec ts.
essential component o f. his
The Ohio 'Eta Phi Chapter of educaf.ion .
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority
" The i nvolvement of pe,ople·,
members, who trad itionally other than school personnel
s-tage an Easter egg hunt for and fam il y, has he lped ttl e
the chi ldren, as we lt as give children learn what being
some special assistance to. one a cc epted a s !In ind i v idual
of the econom ically deprived really means" , cOmmen ted the
chi ldren and his family .
administrator .
The Junior American Leg ion
Mr s. ·Thomas sa id many of
Aux·iliary · of Drew Webster the: children come from
Post 39, Pomeroy, Mrs. Harry economi'cally deprived homes
Davis, Sr ., advise•·· and Mrs. and the attention accorded
Ed i th Fox , who have presented th~m through · conta cts with
programs on special holidays, other people has "opened up a
and provided. favors and small whole new ..world".
gi fts for many Spe c ial OC ·
It wa s for these people who
ca si on s.
have helped " ope n up a nell.!
Mrs. Fred Crow , who has world " for the 23 children of
enterta ined the children in her th e Meigs Com m unit y Schoo l
home.
th at' the app·rec iat ion ·tea was
Mrs . Erma Yoho arid Susie held Fr ida y.

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l Citizens Center schedule for
the week or April 30 is as
lollows:
Monday, April 30, Bread and
Glue Flowers, 1-3 p.m.
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9::m-11 a.m. Small charge for
materiaL Bring item to be mod
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bottle, jar, . etc .: Cards ·and
games, 1-4 p.m.

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Savings Certificates
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ATH.ENS - Three separate
regi~nal meetings tOr p~rents
or hearing impaired chrldren
.are being planned for May 9, 10
and 11. The first is on May 9 at 8
p.m. for Gallia, Jackson, Meigs
and Vinton Counties, at Rio
Grande Instructional Resource
Center, Yale Hall, Rio Grande.
.P arents who have questions
should.contact the Services for
Handicapped Children offices
at (614 ) 593-3511 or 593-3273.

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PHONE 446-3832

COMET

RAILROADER HIES
COLUMBUS ( UPI I - Alvin
Holter , 54 , Johnstown, an
employe ol the Penn Central
Railroad died after suffering
an ' app~rent heart attack
. Saturday and tell off a box car
at the Penn Central yards here .

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in ch ~q coo lt. i n g ureu e l rh · l op lid e li m i nat e~ m as )
~plo tle r • De l v ~e ~in; io ke\ core of big lt:~m i ly needs •
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Wednesday, May 2, Beginning Knitting, 9:30-11 a.m.,
Anna BJackwood, instructor.
Thursday, May 3, Rutland ·
Silver Circle Club mee ts at 1
p.m. at the Rutland United
M"thodi.s t Church; all interested persons in the Rutland
area inVited.
Friday, May 4, Vigor In
Maturity, spon sored by
Retired Teachers' Assn., lO
a.m.·noon; "Learning about
Chr onic . Diseases"; Dr. ·
Raymond Boic~ to answel' ·
questions.
Coffee pot is .always on .
Bring a sack lunch and stay a
while? The new phone numbers
are. 992-7886 and 992-7884.

Home . Pl&lt;~'ygrounds
Store - Industry

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1-lb. 1-oz. CGns

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KINGS ISLAND, which opened last year near Cincinnati and
proved to be a popular resort for Meigs Countians during the
summer, held its spring opening this weekend and will begin
daily operations on May 26. A ~million expansion program has
been carried out during the winter months. Included is a new
restaurant, three major rides, an arcade building and a half-mile
nature trail. Some BOO individual acts have been scre.ened for th e
free llve entertainment to be featured throughout the summer at
various points in the park.

43, .Gallipoli~, s truck ~e rear
"\GALLIPOLIS ~ Evadene
· Buck, 38, Rt. I, Gallipolis, was end of an auto driven by Lois J .
cited io Municipal Court for McGlothin·, 22, Rio Grande .
lailure to yield the right of way There was ini.nor damage and ·
Friday following a traffic no citation was -issued.
accident on Third Ave_ City
The · first of two hit-skip
police said Mrs. Buck pulled accidents occurred on Vine St.
lrom the parking lot at Bob and Third Ave. where an .auto
.Rees Pontiac into the path of a owned by Joseph T. Cox, 63, 112
truck operated by Blain W. Third Ave., was hit by an
Wallace, -39, Gallipolis. There · unknown vehicle.
waS minor damage to both .Another hit.skip occurred at
vehicles.
9:35p.m. Friday on Third Ave,
A minor accident ·occurred at the Eagles Club Where an
: on the old Kroger parking lot .auto owned by Forrest E. ·
" ·on Third Ave. Where an . aUto Thompson of Ri o Grande
driven by Richard L. Bowman. received minor damage .

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DR. l.ON D. RANDALL was made eighth president of
Malone College at Canton Friday. Sherry King, daughter. of Mr.·
and Mrs. William King ol Bradbury, attends Malone - a freshman - and loves the school and the activities in which she is
taking part.

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MRS. DORIS RINEHART OF Pomeroy will verify that this
is a pretty good area in which to live. Recently, the Sacred Heart
• Church Council, with Mrs, Rose Sisson and the Rev. Father
Bernard Kracjovic as co-chairmen conducted a public fund drive
on behall of Mrs. Rinehart who had undergone major surgery
and was without lunds. Many, many people responded and hundreds of dollars raised for Mrs. Rinehart. Not only was the money
a heip but Mrs. Rinehart feels that the response was such a boost
· · to her morale. She's extremely grateful. By the way, Mrs.
Rinehart hasn 't been able physically yet to return to her horne so
is with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fugate for whom she worked before .
getting sick: ·

We r•5erve the righ' ro limit quantitiH en •II items in I his .ad . Prices eHectlve lhru S•l ., "'-Y 1. ltJl. Hone sotcl to clt.llers.

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THE DIVI,sJON OF Safety and Hygiene of The Ind~trial
: Commission or Ohio announces the availability and distribution
: of an attractive "tailg~tor" bumper sticker for Ohio 's trucking
- industry. The stickers are free through the division at 700 West
. Third Ave., Columbus. Too bad, they aren't available to every
: motorist since it seems that more cars get struck from the rear
: than from the front. The stickers do remind drivers not to drive
: too closely to the vehicle ahead.

U.S.D.A. INSPECTED

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Why is everyone :-.u' cnlhu siinexpen si ve , i.su lated yet
a~ tic ahout Pipestem Reso rt?
· accessible ... al l amen ities
,You' ll know after ju st one
and recre:1tional fac il it i c~ ..
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t. It\ the perfect family
amid . . ·. nature as it was a
rc~on
bcc•IUSc'thcrc's so mu~.:h
· hltndred ye nrs a ~ o.''
CHICAGO TRIBUNE everyone in your family can
" RecreatiOn&lt;ll opport u nitic~ do. \.ike 17 ~.PC L: l;tcul;~r holes
o f golf. H uge moun tai n top
... suit nearl y e.ve ry budget. "
· . NATIONAl. OBSERVER · ~ w i mming poo l s~ . H orsehack
riding . Archer y. Fishing. Plus
·~ " Utter tranquility ... recrea .
4,000 acres ot' glorious Appa · · l ion runs rampant.""
WASHINGTON STA R l&lt;~ c h i an !'&gt; \:cnerv. ;tnd ;m ae ria l
" lde.al ~ port~man f:lmi iY Out · tramwa\ f rom· w hich hl ).cc it
;ti l. 8c ~i o f all. l, ipc, tem is. a
ing .. , suits a ll t n!'te ~ and
pocketbooks ." '
luxury rc~o rt at {tm tU\' rc:-.·ort
s•ORl'S AFIEI. D
pric.:c~ . We ca11:1 dcscrihc it al t.
"Spectacular .
, rugged \ ~· :-;o send U'\ the cb upon · and' ·
breathtaking. Dramat.i c g()if " 1,\J I send you ·a f ull -color
course ... enot/lluus . .. m.:~~hroc hure with l~li S of i'nfor. ;;· nifit ent ly groomed ~recns ." mation. ;1nd picture~.
GOLF DIGEST

STORE HOURS
9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. MONDAY lHRU SATURDAY
CLOSED SUNDAY, 252 THIRD AVENUE

PIN FAVORS made by the children ol the Meigs Community School classes were presented to each or the
organization representatives and individuals at an ap.
predation tea held Friday alternoon in the Rutland School
gymnasium . Here one of the yoWlger children' gives a pin to
Mrs. Nancy Morris, a representative ol the Middleport Child
Conservation League . The CCL assists regularly with extracurricular programs and special projects at the school.

Gerhold ·Art ·show
to come iri May

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: next school year will be Jilled in the near future in the Meigs

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LIGHT BULBS
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; moved to the staff of the Southern Local School District.
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: to be filled before fall. Tpere aren't as many applicants lor that
: post which was so ably (illed by the late Larry Morrison .
; However, universities are to be notified by letter or the vacancy
: so that interested persons may file applicatio'ns.

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MRS. ROY HOLTER and Mrs. Thereon Johnson added their
: talent to the Ohio Valley Association or Libraries dinner meeting
; Thursday riight by creating tbe clever lrog favors, not to mention
: the nora) centerpieces. Mrs. Holter is taking - and always has ; a role in the frog activities ol the Big Bend Regatta. This year she
; is helpiitg with an art contest - dealing with lrogs, of course .

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MEIGS COMMUNITY SCHOOL APPREICATION TEA - Children ol the Meigs Com. munity School presented motion songs, rhyUunic dan,cing, and nursery rhyme recitations for
the approxhnately 65 guests attending the tea Friday alternoon.

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-~ !Appreciation
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
. ... . POMEROY - So true, that
oli,ladage, "It's the little things
~t count. "
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iliings" to one person become
the "big things" lor another.
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.:.· ,;.'.: ~l!ildren o~ the Meigs Com' ·'· rfi\l!!ity School. Therefore, as a
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for -the kindness, cour tesies,
. and gifts the past several
years, the children and the
/ '_"- teaching stall staged a lea
., , Friday afternoon.
, . ~out 65 persons including
~ representatives of several
organizations. of the county
who have helped financially
anti otherwise, and individuals
w~o have given of their. time

GALLIPOLIS - William
Gerhold, professor of Art at
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Marietta College, and director
,·~:· _, oalalnstreams ExhibitiOns, is
~:'·:··i)i, \iave a One-Man Show of
drawing and painting during
May at the French Colony
here.
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Gerhold painted fulli!llire, working primarily in
watercolor and oil. He ·has
COflcentrated his painting in
· the Appalachian region the
&gt;'.'. : past several years,
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w/iii,h includes professional
aviation, camping, bow hunting and . conserva lion activities: His work refle cts this
interest in nature.
· , During the past two years
Gel\hold's paintings have been
exhibited in Cincinnati,
New
York ,
.Colu'mbus,
Maryland and at several West
Virginia Festivals. He has been
- at .Marietta College seven
yt$ts and is one of the
originators of the Mainstreams
shoW.
M,ainstr~am s · International
competition was begun in 1968
and has grown each year,·
drawing from every state in
the uni on and many foreign
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apparent in the beaming faces
and talent attended the tea.
Guests were greeted by the Of the 23 retarded youngsters
students and the teachers and enrolled in the school.
presented attractive paper · Each person was presented
flower name tags made by the with a novel pin made by the
older children. Fr.om an im- children from lenses or old
provised stage with a co)orful glasses and miniature picbackdrop or flower cutouts, tures. The teachers and aides
each of the three classes wore corsages provided by th~
participated in a program of member ~ of the Meigs Board of
singing, rhythmic dancing, and Mental Retardation.
motion songs, concluding with
An arrangement of snap" He 's Got the Whole World In dragons and shasta daisies
His Hands."
flanked by avocado tapers in
crystal holders centered the
Pride and pleasure at doing refreshment table. Mrs .
something for those who have Jeanette
Thomas, ·• adbrightened the holidays with ministrator of th e schoo l,
parties and gifts, given needed presided at the silver coffee
supplies, clothing and equip- service, and Mrs. Clarence
. ment, and provided craft and
Might poured the punch. Fancy
therapy projects for them was cooki es, mints and nuts were
also served.
Mrs . Thomas extended a
welcome to those attending on
behalf of herself, the teachers,
Mrs . Carol Hudson, Mrs. Kate.
Jarrell, and Mrs . Mary
Skinn er, and the aides, Mrs.
Cordelia Brown, Mrs. Jean
Wood, and · Mrs. Alice Wolfe,
countries. The exh"ibition is on and thanked them lor their role
display 'at Grover N. Hermann in making life a little brighter
Fi·ne Arts Center, Marietta, for the childre~.
College . · It will travel to
" You are the people ·. who
Sunrise in Charleston, W. Va., have helped us maintain our
June 3 - July L
faith in the right of equal opportunity for all children in
Meigs County," commented
Mrs. Thomas.

The Almanac
By Urtited Press International
, Today is Sunday, April 29,
the 119th day of 1972 with 246 to
lollow.
· The moon is approaching its
new· phase .
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The morning stars are
Mercury, Mars and Jupiter.
The evenfng stars .are Venus
and Saturn,
Those born on thls date are
under the sign of Taurus ,
The Duke or Wellington,
British general who defeated
Napoleon at Waterloo, was
born April 29, 1769.
On 'this day in history :
In 1878, Boston newspapers
ra~the advertisement: ''Te1ephone, three dollars, guaranteed to work one mile. Five
miles ... fiVe dol1ars."
In 1931, President Herbert
Hoover received the king of
Siam, lirst absolute monarch
to visit the United States.

"Best f~ily
resortm
the -n ation'
CLEVELAND PRESS

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Among the organ izat ion s and Wood , who have croC"heted
ind i v i d u al s re cogniz ed f or an ima ls and made other g i fts
spe ci al sen.. ices w er e:
on holiday s for each of the
Th e Phi lathea So ci et y of the ch ildre n.
Middl epQrt Chur ch of Ch r ist
Mrs. ~argaret (;rosn ickle
wh ich ha s contr i b uted for and several other Reedsville
several years ss a month, and re si dents who have a specia l
used re cenlly for the purc hase Chr i stmas project for the
ol a proj ector ,. and a ssi sted in chil dren .
cl othing
several
of
the
·Mr s. Margaret Neuman,· who
childrt&gt;n .
ha s enterta ined at the piano for
The Pomeroy Bapt ist Ch ur ch the young sters.
Mi ssi onar y Soc iety , wh ic h
Mr s. Sea Cornell. Mrs.
ann!Jalty stages a party at St. Bonnie M iller, Mrs . Pauline
Valentin e's Day.
Buck, Mrs. Bessie Graham ,
Th e Middleport Ch ild Con· and Mis s Mae Weber of the
ser vati6n Leag ue, w hi ch has n ewly -organ i zed . Ret i red
pr ov ided needed tea c hing Senior Votuntee.r Program ,
e,qu ipment ,· suppl ied j uk e over who are now giving in long period s of time , spon ~ored dividualized attention to the
the di stri ct bowling to u r . children .
nament, and provided extra
The TW in-City Shrine Club.
fund ln.g for f ield trips.
tor th e annua l trip to the
The
Rut land
Fr i end l y Shriners Circus in Columbus.
Gardener s. who on ce or twice a
And the Pomeroy-Middleport
month have craft and garden L ion s Club , which has provide:d
therapy programs for the glasses on several occaions .
children . .
Involvement Needed
Mrs . James Simpson and
Mr s . Thomas fee ls that
Mrs. Tom Martin , who have per sonal involvemen t w ith and
given of their time, talent and . accep tance of th e retarded
hla terial s for spec ia l ceram ic ch ild in his own 'r ight is an
pro iec ts.
essential component o f. his
The Ohio 'Eta Phi Chapter of educaf.ion .
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority
" The i nvolvement of pe,ople·,
members, who trad itionally other than school personnel
s-tage an Easter egg hunt for and fam il y, has he lped ttl e
the chi ldren, as we lt as give children learn what being
some special assistance to. one a cc epted a s !In ind i v idual
of the econom ically deprived really means" , cOmmen ted the
chi ldren and his family .
administrator .
The Junior American Leg ion
Mr s. ·Thomas sa id many of
Aux·iliary · of Drew Webster the: children come from
Post 39, Pomeroy, Mrs. Harry economi'cally deprived homes
Davis, Sr ., advise•·· and Mrs. and the attention accorded
Ed i th Fox , who have presented th~m through · conta cts with
programs on special holidays, other people has "opened up a
and provided. favors and small whole new ..world".
gi fts for many Spe c ial OC ·
It wa s for these people who
ca si on s.
have helped " ope n up a nell.!
Mrs. Fred Crow , who has world " for the 23 children of
enterta ined the children in her th e Meigs Com m unit y Schoo l
home.
th at' the app·rec iat ion ·tea was
Mrs . Erma Yoho arid Susie held Fr ida y.

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l Citizens Center schedule for
the week or April 30 is as
lollows:
Monday, April 30, Bread and
Glue Flowers, 1-3 p.m.
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9::m-11 a.m. Small charge for
materiaL Bring item to be mod
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bottle, jar, . etc .: Cards ·and
games, 1-4 p.m.

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Savings Certificates
·$1,000 minimum
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Stuf for Chicken
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CLEANER
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ATH.ENS - Three separate
regi~nal meetings tOr p~rents
or hearing impaired chrldren
.are being planned for May 9, 10
and 11. The first is on May 9 at 8
p.m. for Gallia, Jackson, Meigs
and Vinton Counties, at Rio
Grande Instructional Resource
Center, Yale Hall, Rio Grande.
.P arents who have questions
should.contact the Services for
Handicapped Children offices
at (614 ) 593-3511 or 593-3273.

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PHONE 446-3832

COMET

RAILROADER HIES
COLUMBUS ( UPI I - Alvin
Holter , 54 , Johnstown, an
employe ol the Penn Central
Railroad died after suffering
an ' app~rent heart attack
. Saturday and tell off a box car
at the Penn Central yards here .

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Wednesday, May 2, Beginning Knitting, 9:30-11 a.m.,
Anna BJackwood, instructor.
Thursday, May 3, Rutland ·
Silver Circle Club mee ts at 1
p.m. at the Rutland United
M"thodi.s t Church; all interested persons in the Rutland
area inVited.
Friday, May 4, Vigor In
Maturity, spon sored by
Retired Teachers' Assn., lO
a.m.·noon; "Learning about
Chr onic . Diseases"; Dr. ·
Raymond Boic~ to answel' ·
questions.
Coffee pot is .always on .
Bring a sack lunch and stay a
while? The new phone numbers
are. 992-7886 and 992-7884.

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KINGS ISLAND, which opened last year near Cincinnati and
proved to be a popular resort for Meigs Countians during the
summer, held its spring opening this weekend and will begin
daily operations on May 26. A ~million expansion program has
been carried out during the winter months. Included is a new
restaurant, three major rides, an arcade building and a half-mile
nature trail. Some BOO individual acts have been scre.ened for th e
free llve entertainment to be featured throughout the summer at
various points in the park.

43, .Gallipoli~, s truck ~e rear
"\GALLIPOLIS ~ Evadene
· Buck, 38, Rt. I, Gallipolis, was end of an auto driven by Lois J .
cited io Municipal Court for McGlothin·, 22, Rio Grande .
lailure to yield the right of way There was ini.nor damage and ·
Friday following a traffic no citation was -issued.
accident on Third Ave_ City
The · first of two hit-skip
police said Mrs. Buck pulled accidents occurred on Vine St.
lrom the parking lot at Bob and Third Ave. where an .auto
.Rees Pontiac into the path of a owned by Joseph T. Cox, 63, 112
truck operated by Blain W. Third Ave., was hit by an
Wallace, -39, Gallipolis. There · unknown vehicle.
waS minor damage to both .Another hit.skip occurred at
vehicles.
9:35p.m. Friday on Third Ave,
A minor accident ·occurred at the Eagles Club Where an
: on the old Kroger parking lot .auto owned by Forrest E. ·
" ·on Third Ave. Where an . aUto Thompson of Ri o Grande
driven by Richard L. Bowman. received minor damage .

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Malone College at Canton Friday. Sherry King, daughter. of Mr.·
and Mrs. William King ol Bradbury, attends Malone - a freshman - and loves the school and the activities in which she is
taking part.

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is a pretty good area in which to live. Recently, the Sacred Heart
• Church Council, with Mrs, Rose Sisson and the Rev. Father
Bernard Kracjovic as co-chairmen conducted a public fund drive
on behall of Mrs. Rinehart who had undergone major surgery
and was without lunds. Many, many people responded and hundreds of dollars raised for Mrs. Rinehart. Not only was the money
a heip but Mrs. Rinehart feels that the response was such a boost
· · to her morale. She's extremely grateful. By the way, Mrs.
Rinehart hasn 't been able physically yet to return to her horne so
is with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fugate for whom she worked before .
getting sick: ·

We r•5erve the righ' ro limit quantitiH en •II items in I his .ad . Prices eHectlve lhru S•l ., "'-Y 1. ltJl. Hone sotcl to clt.llers.

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: Commission or Ohio announces the availability and distribution
: of an attractive "tailg~tor" bumper sticker for Ohio 's trucking
- industry. The stickers are free through the division at 700 West
. Third Ave., Columbus. Too bad, they aren't available to every
: motorist since it seems that more cars get struck from the rear
: than from the front. The stickers do remind drivers not to drive
: too closely to the vehicle ahead.

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Why is everyone :-.u' cnlhu siinexpen si ve , i.su lated yet
a~ tic ahout Pipestem Reso rt?
· accessible ... al l amen ities
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and recre:1tional fac il it i c~ ..
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amid . . ·. nature as it was a
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· hltndred ye nrs a ~ o.''
CHICAGO TRIBUNE everyone in your family can
" RecreatiOn&lt;ll opport u nitic~ do. \.ike 17 ~.PC L: l;tcul;~r holes
o f golf. H uge moun tai n top
... suit nearl y e.ve ry budget. "
· . NATIONAl. OBSERVER · ~ w i mming poo l s~ . H orsehack
riding . Archer y. Fishing. Plus
·~ " Utter tranquility ... recrea .
4,000 acres ot' glorious Appa · · l ion runs rampant.""
WASHINGTON STA R l&lt;~ c h i an !'&gt; \:cnerv. ;tnd ;m ae ria l
" lde.al ~ port~man f:lmi iY Out · tramwa\ f rom· w hich hl ).cc it
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pocketbooks ." '
luxury rc~o rt at {tm tU\' rc:-.·ort
s•ORl'S AFIEI. D
pric.:c~ . We ca11:1 dcscrihc it al t.
"Spectacular .
, rugged \ ~· :-;o send U'\ the cb upon · and' ·
breathtaking. Dramat.i c g()if " 1,\J I send you ·a f ull -color
course ... enot/lluus . .. m.:~~hroc hure with l~li S of i'nfor. ;;· nifit ent ly groomed ~recns ." mation. ;1nd picture~.
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STORE HOURS
9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. MONDAY lHRU SATURDAY
CLOSED SUNDAY, 252 THIRD AVENUE

PIN FAVORS made by the children ol the Meigs Community School classes were presented to each or the
organization representatives and individuals at an ap.
predation tea held Friday alternoon in the Rutland School
gymnasium . Here one of the yoWlger children' gives a pin to
Mrs. Nancy Morris, a representative ol the Middleport Child
Conservation League . The CCL assists regularly with extracurricular programs and special projects at the school.

Gerhold ·Art ·show
to come iri May

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: next school year will be Jilled in the near future in the Meigs

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Nov. 2, 1935 and have five
children, all of age,

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WITH' OUR GOLDEN
CURLS WILLOW

ye'!1' Kyger Creek won the Gil
Dodd'Mile, thus the school will ·
retire the current trophy.
Rotary President Jon
Louden presented awards to
various team and individual
winners following Saturday's
meet.
Here are the results :
GIRLS EVENTS
100-YARD . DASH _ Boyd,
Portsmoutll East, :12,6,
SHOT P UT _: Factor,
Gallipolis, 31'-41\".
LON G J UMP _ Miller,
Wheelersburg, 16'-8%". (New
meet record) .
HIGH J UMP - Miller,
Wheelersburg, ·4'·6". (New
meet record ).
400-YARD RELAY- Won by
Wheelersburg (Miller , Payton,
Conant , Lute) in :51.1. (New
meet record ).
BOYS EVENTS
~ HOT
P UT
Ha ll ,
Chesapeake, 48'-4¥&lt;''.
Ha ll,
DISCUS
Chesapeake, 144'-9".
HIGH J UMP - Smith, South
Point, 6'-1" .
LONG J UMP ~ Loga n,
North Gallia, 20'-7 ¥.,".
POLE VAULT Estep,
DALLAS (UPI}- Dan Sikes, E. Sm ith, La nny Wadkins, Rod Chesapeake, 11'-ti".
who suffered th rough a Curl and Tom Weiskopf.
120-YARD HIGH HURDLES
misera ble year in 1972 and losl
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IN WASHINGTON - Gallia,County Engineer, Glenn Smitll (second fnJm right ); Gallia
County Auditor, Mortoo Dickey (right), ~d Meigs County Sanil.1rian and Building Inspector
James Roush (four th from right), Jomed Vmton County officials in Washington recently for an
economic deve]opment conference focusing on the new Gavin Power Plant and Meigs Mine
complex, The meeting, chaired by Rep. Miller, included represenl.1tives of severai federal and
sl.1te ageocies most d1tectly mvolved m the economic growth of the Tri-&lt;:oWlty region . Prime
topics .were unprovement or secondary roads and the upgrading of public service facilities.
Also Pictured are Glenn Peters, Ray Cottrill, Owen Harper and Bob Bethel of Vinton County .

Small price ($500) for his life

GAI.I.IPOLIS ~ Larry Boyer, left above, chairman of the
Gallta ;,o,unty Ameri.c~n Cancer Crusade Dtive. accepts a S500
check ·gil en by Mumc1pal Court Judge Robert s. Betz and his
Wife, Vtrg10 1&lt;:1 Kay Betz. Judge Betz is another living example of
a pt•rson wh o ha~ fought cancer with a checkup and a check.
, J~dge .Betz con~racted Hodgk.in 's disease two years ago . It
\\as dlSCO\ered durmg a regular checkup for a heart condition.
Dr. Thomas W. Morgan performed surgery and removed the .
GALLIPOLIS - Nationwide seek $50 from the defendant
m~l~gnan_cy. ,Judge Betz ·was later examined at the Cleveland Insurance
Company
of
Cl1mc wh1ch c~nfirmed the diagnosis of pr. James Kemp and Dr. Columbus and E. V . and Eileen and Nationwide Insurance
seeks $794.89.
1\~ org.t-m . A sen es of 40 cobalt treatments was administered over
Clarke,
513
Second
Ave.,
filed
Judge Ronald R. Calhoun has
SIX months.
suit Friday in Gallia County awarded Ross Fulks of Crown
Aerordin g to Betz's latest examina tion , the disease has been
Common Pleas Cour t agains t City-a $2,765 judgmen t against
arrested.
.
Robert Roach, doing business Reva K. Daniels formerly of
.
In pres~n_t~ .th&lt;: check, Betz said '' In the past, someone
• as, Stan dar d Heati ng ·and ·Crown City.
c~red enough to ,g~ve to support research to fight this dreaded
Plumbing, 21&gt; Third Ave.
d1sease. My check 1s a \·ery sma ll price to pay for my life ."
The plaintiffs claim that U.e
defendant, while employed on
Oct. 9, 1972, negligently set fi re
PLAN PROGRAM
Thursday at the church with to their home ca using $844 ..39 in
CHSSTER - The WSCS of Altona Karr and·Kathryn Mora damages. The Clarkes have a
the Chester United Methodist presenting the · program,
S50 deduclable fire insurance
Chu rch will meet at 1:30 p.m. "Lildng and · Acting. in Love'!. policy witll Na tionwide. They

Suit filed for damages

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MIKE RIFE, Kyger Creeli: High Sdtool sophomore, captured the 25th annual Gil Dodd Mile

photographer are essential.
Call us today, won't you?

R~ during Saturday's Sixth Annual Gallipolis Rotary Relays at Evans Field, Rio Grande,
Rife, who won the event in 1972, finished in 5:02Saturday for his second straight victory over all
other Gallia County milers. Jon Louden, Rotary president, presents Rife the trophy for his

In other court action, one
divorce was filed and another
has been granted. George E.
Moss, 1901 Chestnut St., .
charges gross neglect of duty
in his Petition against Alpha D.
Moss, Rt. I, Gallipolis. They
were married J1.1ne 19, 1971 and
155 N. 2nd
992 -2475
have one -child.
Middleport. Ohio
Ruby 'u nroe has been

efforts.

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LOUISVIT.LE, Ky. (UP! ) Freddie Lewis scored eight
points In overtime Saturday to
lift the Indiana Pacers to a 111107 victory over \he Kentucky
Colonels in a stormy contest
that gave U.e Pacers a 1-0 lead
in the _ American Basketball
Association iinal playoff

series.
Lewis, the most valuable
player in last year's ABA
playoffs, got the defending
champions off to a goOd start
by pouring in 29 pojnts and
handing out 13 assists affer the
Colonels exploded for . 17
straight points al the start of

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. makes mo • easier.

U.e second half to wipe out a 65- at the end of regulation play
5llndiana lead.
when th e offi cials nullified a
Lewis drove the lane for a basket by J im O'Brien that
five.foot jump shot to give the would have put th e Colortels
Pacers a 109-107 lead and . ahead, · 102-100. After much
· added two meaningless free discussion with the official
U.rows in the final seconds for timer, referees Norm Drucker
U.e winning n.Argin in the and Ed Middleton ruled
nationally televised game.
O'Brien got the hasket after the
Kentucky's Dan Issei topped time limit had expired for
both teams in scoring with 33 getting off a Shot .
points and rebounding with 20
Mel Daniels spearheaded the
Indiana offense in U.e fourth
caroms.
The seeond game of the best- period when he collected half of
of-seven final . series is ... his 20 points. Daniels and
scheduled here Monday night ·G.Orge McGinnis, wh o had 18
before it moves to Indianapo~ point~ . tied for rebounding
for game three Thursday night. honors for the Pacer s with 13
The score was. tied at !OO.HiO each.

Saturday's Major League roundup
YANKS ROLL,ll-3
NEW YORK (UP!) - The
New York Yankees uniOI!ded
four lw&lt;&gt;-run homers Saturday,
including a pair of Bobby
Murcer, to overpower the
Minnesota Twins ll-3 behind
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INGLEWOOD, Calif, (UP! )
- When the coach of U.e
touring Russian ' Natio~al
Basketball Team was asked
about Bill Walton after the
squad's arrival at New York
Wednesday night, he oaid he
bad neyer heard of UCLA's
lw&lt;&gt;-lime All-America.
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"Is he black· or white?"
Vladimir Kandrashin quizzed
·reporters. .
· Kandrashin and U.e SovietS,
72-63 winners over a team Of
UU!h All.SU!rs at Salt · l,ake ·
City Wednesday.night, find out
. first hand about Walton today.
The · Russians and . a Bob
Cousy.coached U. S. All-Star
· team, headed. by the 6-ll
Walton, open a six-@11me series
at the Forum here al10:30 p,m. •
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CHICAGO (UP! ) _ Rick
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rilan in the ·bOttom Of the first
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Rick Reuschel and J ack Aker
combined for a seve n ~ hit
shutout as the Chicago Cubs
blanked the San Diego Padres ,
Monday, who has nOw hit
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at-bats for a robust .461 batti ng
average; hit his fourth ·homer
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there the res t of the way to win
An eight.-way jarnvp carne at by five lengths. Res tless Jet, a
even-par 210 and a hot round by 'mor e likely starJ,er in the fi rst
any of them could bring them of the triple crown races
_ the$ 30,000firstprize today. In finished with a strong · r~ .
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burg repeated in the girls' Jackson 's Patty Exline.
division and powerful Ironton J
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the Sixth Annual Gallipolis · also Jumped 4'-8" for a new.
Rotary Relays here Saturday mark in U.e high jump, and the
WHS gals set a new «O.yar'd
afternoon,
The gal Pirates won their relay mark in : ~ . l.
division with 34 points. Ironton
In the boys' division, Ironcaptured U.e boys' crown with ton's 880-yard relay team
68 and onNhird points.
broke Gallipolis' two-year-old
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and six girls, participated in 1:35.4.
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Ironton's Big Bill Markin
for the first time in the meet's captured individ ual scoring
brief history . Previous meets honors with IJY. points, edging
were conducted on Gallipolis' North Gallia's Sterling Logan,
Memorial Field.
who finished the afternoon with
Cold · temperatures and 13 points. Bernard Tilly of
strong winds resulted in Wheelersburg was third with 12
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Chicago 2 Boston 1
New York ll Minnesota 3
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Kansas City 7 Detroit 4
OAKLAND (UP! ) - Bobby
Baltimore 2 Oakland 1
Cleveland at Cal ifornia (night ) Gri ch singled and scored
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WITH' OUR GOLDEN
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ye'!1' Kyger Creek won the Gil
Dodd'Mile, thus the school will ·
retire the current trophy.
Rotary President Jon
Louden presented awards to
various team and individual
winners following Saturday's
meet.
Here are the results :
GIRLS EVENTS
100-YARD . DASH _ Boyd,
Portsmoutll East, :12,6,
SHOT P UT _: Factor,
Gallipolis, 31'-41\".
LON G J UMP _ Miller,
Wheelersburg, 16'-8%". (New
meet record) .
HIGH J UMP - Miller,
Wheelersburg, ·4'·6". (New
meet record ).
400-YARD RELAY- Won by
Wheelersburg (Miller , Payton,
Conant , Lute) in :51.1. (New
meet record ).
BOYS EVENTS
~ HOT
P UT
Ha ll ,
Chesapeake, 48'-4¥&lt;''.
Ha ll,
DISCUS
Chesapeake, 144'-9".
HIGH J UMP - Smith, South
Point, 6'-1" .
LONG J UMP ~ Loga n,
North Gallia, 20'-7 ¥.,".
POLE VAULT Estep,
DALLAS (UPI}- Dan Sikes, E. Sm ith, La nny Wadkins, Rod Chesapeake, 11'-ti".
who suffered th rough a Curl and Tom Weiskopf.
120-YARD HIGH HURDLES
misera ble year in 1972 and losl
- Markin , Ironton , :16.2.

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IN WASHINGTON - Gallia,County Engineer, Glenn Smitll (second fnJm right ); Gallia
County Auditor, Mortoo Dickey (right), ~d Meigs County Sanil.1rian and Building Inspector
James Roush (four th from right), Jomed Vmton County officials in Washington recently for an
economic deve]opment conference focusing on the new Gavin Power Plant and Meigs Mine
complex, The meeting, chaired by Rep. Miller, included represenl.1tives of severai federal and
sl.1te ageocies most d1tectly mvolved m the economic growth of the Tri-&lt;:oWlty region . Prime
topics .were unprovement or secondary roads and the upgrading of public service facilities.
Also Pictured are Glenn Peters, Ray Cottrill, Owen Harper and Bob Bethel of Vinton County .

Small price ($500) for his life

GAI.I.IPOLIS ~ Larry Boyer, left above, chairman of the
Gallta ;,o,unty Ameri.c~n Cancer Crusade Dtive. accepts a S500
check ·gil en by Mumc1pal Court Judge Robert s. Betz and his
Wife, Vtrg10 1&lt;:1 Kay Betz. Judge Betz is another living example of
a pt•rson wh o ha~ fought cancer with a checkup and a check.
, J~dge .Betz con~racted Hodgk.in 's disease two years ago . It
\\as dlSCO\ered durmg a regular checkup for a heart condition.
Dr. Thomas W. Morgan performed surgery and removed the .
GALLIPOLIS - Nationwide seek $50 from the defendant
m~l~gnan_cy. ,Judge Betz ·was later examined at the Cleveland Insurance
Company
of
Cl1mc wh1ch c~nfirmed the diagnosis of pr. James Kemp and Dr. Columbus and E. V . and Eileen and Nationwide Insurance
seeks $794.89.
1\~ org.t-m . A sen es of 40 cobalt treatments was administered over
Clarke,
513
Second
Ave.,
filed
Judge Ronald R. Calhoun has
SIX months.
suit Friday in Gallia County awarded Ross Fulks of Crown
Aerordin g to Betz's latest examina tion , the disease has been
Common Pleas Cour t agains t City-a $2,765 judgmen t against
arrested.
.
Robert Roach, doing business Reva K. Daniels formerly of
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In pres~n_t~ .th&lt;: check, Betz said '' In the past, someone
• as, Stan dar d Heati ng ·and ·Crown City.
c~red enough to ,g~ve to support research to fight this dreaded
Plumbing, 21&gt; Third Ave.
d1sease. My check 1s a \·ery sma ll price to pay for my life ."
The plaintiffs claim that U.e
defendant, while employed on
Oct. 9, 1972, negligently set fi re
PLAN PROGRAM
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R~ during Saturday's Sixth Annual Gallipolis Rotary Relays at Evans Field, Rio Grande,
Rife, who won the event in 1972, finished in 5:02Saturday for his second straight victory over all
other Gallia County milers. Jon Louden, Rotary president, presents Rife the trophy for his

In other court action, one
divorce was filed and another
has been granted. George E.
Moss, 1901 Chestnut St., .
charges gross neglect of duty
in his Petition against Alpha D.
Moss, Rt. I, Gallipolis. They
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LOUISVIT.LE, Ky. (UP! ) Freddie Lewis scored eight
points In overtime Saturday to
lift the Indiana Pacers to a 111107 victory over \he Kentucky
Colonels in a stormy contest
that gave U.e Pacers a 1-0 lead
in the _ American Basketball
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Lewis, the most valuable
player in last year's ABA
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champions off to a goOd start
by pouring in 29 pojnts and
handing out 13 assists affer the
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Lewis drove the lane for a basket by J im O'Brien that
five.foot jump shot to give the would have put th e Colortels
Pacers a 109-107 lead and . ahead, · 102-100. After much
· added two meaningless free discussion with the official
U.rows in the final seconds for timer, referees Norm Drucker
U.e winning n.Argin in the and Ed Middleton ruled
nationally televised game.
O'Brien got the hasket after the
Kentucky's Dan Issei topped time limit had expired for
both teams in scoring with 33 getting off a Shot .
points and rebounding with 20
Mel Daniels spearheaded the
Indiana offense in U.e fourth
caroms.
The seeond game of the best- period when he collected half of
of-seven final . series is ... his 20 points. Daniels and
scheduled here Monday night ·G.Orge McGinnis, wh o had 18
before it moves to Indianapo~ point~ . tied for rebounding
for game three Thursday night. honors for the Pacer s with 13
The score was. tied at !OO.HiO each.

Saturday's Major League roundup
YANKS ROLL,ll-3
NEW YORK (UP!) - The
New York Yankees uniOI!ded
four lw&lt;&gt;-run homers Saturday,
including a pair of Bobby
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Nettles, a pair of off-season
acquisitions, also Connected .for
two-run blasts as the Yankees
hitfour homers in the game for
U.e first time since last July 21.

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Montreal at Hou ston (3 p.m .)
Monday 's Qames

(No games scheduled )

CUBS BLANK !'AD RES
CHICAGO (UP! ) _ Rick
Monday homered as'th e Iea doff
rilan in the ·bOttom Of the first
. inning Saturday and winner
Rick Reuschel and J ack Aker
combined for a seve n ~ hit
shutout as the Chicago Cubs
blanked the San Diego Padres ,
Monday, who has nOw hit
safely 12 times out of his last 26
at-bats for a robust .461 batti ng
average; hit his fourth ·homer
of .the season off loser Fred
Nortn an .

DODGERS EDGE PIRATES
. American League
PITISBURGH (UP!) .~ Don
United Pres$ lnternationa I
(N ight games not inc lud~ )
Sutton fir ed a six-hitter in
East
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W, L. P&lt;t. GB chillmg 4:Hiegree temperature
10 8 .556
Baltimore
and. J oe Ferguson singled in
8 8 .soo 1
Milwaukee
Detroit
9 10 ' .474 1112 what proved to be the winning
7 9 .438 2
run in the sixth inning Batu r~
Boston
. 8 11 .421 21f2 day as th e Los Angeles
Cleveland
7 10 . .41 2 2V2
New York
Dodgers defeated the Pitl~­
West
W. L. Pet GB burgh Pirates, 3-2.
Kan sas City 13 7 · .650
Sutton , who struck out nine
Ch i cago
9 5 .643 1
M i nnesota
9 6 .600 l'h and walked one, eve ned his
California
8 7 .533 2lf2 record at 2-2 .
Qakland
8 .11 .421 4lf2
Texas

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Ironton (Thomas, Ha nn on,
Oickson, the fo rmer amateur
Cain , Vinson ) in 3:40.3.
sensation who on Saturday led doubtful starter
8J!().YARD RELAY - Won by
by as manY· us thr~e strokes
Ironton (Carter , Riffe, Him~
LOUI SVI LLE (UP I )
. before falling vic tim to the Shccky Greene, displaying the non, Markin ) in 1:35.4. (New
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· Step~i n g Stone ·p u r~e on the IrontOn
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Sikes and Dickson held a ·
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42 1-:J
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Going to the front a t the start
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troublesome winds.
th ree-year-old. colt staye d
there the res t of the way to win
An eight.-way jarnvp carne at by five lengths. Res tless Jet, a
even-par 210 and a hot round by 'mor e likely starJ,er in the fi rst
any of them could bring them of the triple crown races
_ the$ 30,000firstprize today. In finished with a strong · r~ .
-at par were Larry Hmson, througt{ the home stretch to ·
Bru ce Cra mpton Leonard·
Th ·
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Chesapeake
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burg repeated in the girls' Jackson 's Patty Exline.
division and powerful Ironton J
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the Sixth Annual Gallipolis · also Jumped 4'-8" for a new.
Rotary Relays here Saturday mark in U.e high jump, and the
WHS gals set a new «O.yar'd
afternoon,
The gal Pirates won their relay mark in : ~ . l.
division with 34 points. Ironton
In the boys' division, Ironcaptured U.e boys' crown with ton's 880-yard relay team
68 and onNhird points.
broke Gallipolis' two-year-old
A tol.11 of 19 teams, 13 boys mark of 1:37 by winning in
and six girls, participated in 1:35.4.
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Ironton's Big Bill Markin
for the first time in the meet's captured individ ual scoring
brief history . Previous meets honors with IJY. points, edging
were conducted on Gallipolis' North Gallia's Sterling Logan,
Memorial Field.
who finished the afternoon with
Cold · temperatures and 13 points. Bernard Tilly of
strong winds resulted in Wheelersburg was third with 12
four
new
marks. Mil· points.
ler
of
Wheelersburg
In the 25th running of the Gil
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girls' long, jump, leaping 16 Mike Rife repeated, finishing
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Saf'urday•s Results ·

Chicago 2 Boston 1
New York ll Minnesota 3
. ORIOLES TRI UMPH
Kansas City 7 Detroit 4
OAKLAND (UP! ) - Bobby
Baltimore 2 Oakland 1
Cleveland at Cal ifornia (night ) Gri ch singled and scored
MilWaukee af Te:w.as (liight ) Baltimore 's firs t run , then
Sunday's Games
homered in the th ird for the
(All Times EDT J
Balti more at Oakland (4: 30 winning one Saturday as Jim

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Cle veland at Cal i forn ia (5 Palmer outpitched Ken Holtz,
man to give tlie Orioles a 2-l
p. m.J
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Milwa uke e , at Tex as · ( 8: 30 victory ·ove r the Oakland A's,
p.m .)
Palmer, who wo.n 77 games
Kan sas Ci ty at D etroit (1 : 30
p.m .)
.
over the past . four seasons,
Minnesota a t New York, 2 {1 s tru ck out eight ba tters,
p.m .l
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Ch icago at Boston {2 p.rn .)
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Ironton Tigers expect ·to rettiin Track
Carlton -s tops Reds, 3-1
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Athens' Huller Field. Several
could fall by the wayside on
Rio's all-weather track this
spring.

SEOAL track, field records

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1971. logan (6) 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961 , 1962 Gall ipoliS (1)
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EVENT

CINCINNATI ( UPt ) - Bob
Boone, the Philadelphia
Phillies rookie receiver claims
It's a lark ca tching Steve
Carlton .
HYou're alwayi in a lowscoring game-,'' said young

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Phillie pitching- eoach Ray
Rippelmeyer's words aren't
likely to console the Reds, but
the roach claims Carlton
wasn't at h1s best Friday night.
" Lasl year ,'' said Rippel·

Boone, son of former major me\'er, "Car\Hm wa s the most
leaguer Ray Boone, " anll he
makes you feel as if you're
calling a good game. &gt;~
Boone smiled .
"Of course," he added , " with
him pitching. it probably reaUy
doesn't matter what fingers I
put dawn. "

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he wan the. league's Cy Youn g
award, stopped the Cincinnati
Reds with four hits Friday
night while notching a 3·1 vic·

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This year he has been strug·
gling w1th hiS cont rol; he
hasn't found his rhythm , his

sl ider hasn't been as sharp as 11
was last yea r . And he hasn't
been thrmnn g as hard as he
ca n."
R1ppe\meyer scanned the

pitching cha rt on Fnday
rught's game . It showed Carlton made 130 pitches.
'1'hat's a lot of pitches in a
game that lasted only one hour

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Phillie pitching coach, ·'but it
gh·es you an idea how fa st
Steve works."
The chart also showed that 80
of Carlt on's pit c hes were
str1kes and 50 were balls.
"That, isn't the carlton of
last year,'' stressed Rlppel meyer . " There were many
games la st year when he made
110-or less pitches and most or
the lime his ball-and-stnke
ra tiO would be lik, 25 to 75."
A leadoff single by Dave
Concepcion in the sixth, a wild
pitch and infield ou ts by Joe
Morgan and Bobby Tolan gave
the Reds their only run Friday
mght, spoiling Carlton's bid for
a shutout.
Someone kiddingl y asked

R1ppelmeyer how he 'd ~ke to
have four Carlton's on the
staff.
" Two would be great," was
the hasty re!llark of Ray, who
obviously isn ' t a greedy lll&lt;ln.
''The guys no prima donna,"
went on R1ppelrneyer, " That's
what makes 1t a lot easier for
me , especially tn handling the
other pitchers."
Steve would like to miss
some running.
" But he always does what I
ask hun to do. He never balks
and that ca n help and-set a fine
example for the youngsters on
the staff," said Rippelmeyer .
And ,' the Phlls have two
youngsters, D1ck Ruthven and
Larry Christenson m the startmg rotation.

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7-9 Open Recreat1on
aooster-Sunday

revised second time
POMEROY - Spring has
always been a fair weather
fnen d to base~all. But Meigs ,
s uffenng from m1 se rabl e
weather, has been forced to
cancel many of its games. In
fa ct, the Marauder s have only
played four ga mes to date .

This week's

Friday's

linesc_o~es

Major League Results
By United Pre ss lnternat1onal
National League
l os Ang at Pitts, ppd , ra1 n
San 01eg o
000 010 010- 2 9 3
Ch 1cago
060 001 03x - 10' 12 3
K1rby , Caldwel l (2), Ross (5),
Troeds on (6) , Mi lle r (7) , Ramo
(8}
and Kendal l,
Pappa s,
Locker (7) and Hund ley WP-

spring card

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York (2 1) LP- Wa lker I 1 2)
H R- S1ng leton (2nd )
Am encan l ea gue
M1nn at New York , ppd , ra1n
Chi at Boston , ppd , ram
( 12 tnnmg s)

Bal

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GALL IPOLI S - Here's th1s
week 's spring sport s car d at
GA HS

TENNIS
Wedne sda y
Ironton
Fr i da y
Gallipol 1s.

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BASEBALL

Monday _ , Wav erly at
Oak
000 002 100 00 1- 4 8 0
(;a
l li pol 1s.
(
101
and
Wd
Cueller
,
WaH
Pappas (121 LP- Ktrby 11 4).
Tuesday ~ Pt Pleasan t at
l 1ams Odom, P1na (8) and
Ga ll ipO l iS (2)
San Fran
110 020 100- 5 9 1 Fosse WP - Pma (3 1) LPWEdnesday
Wellston at
St Louis
000 000 000- 0 2 3 Watt (2 ·2). HRS- Powel l ( l si ).
(3
r"d
L
Tenace
(5th
),
GnllipOIIS
Rud
1
Barr Cl-1} and Rader , Gib
Thursda y Gal hpol1 s at
son , Folker s (9) and S1mm ons . Bay lor t2nd). ~angua l (2nd )
Chesa
peake.
LP-Gibson ('() 3).
Fn da y ~ Ga ll ipOli S lijt
Kan Clly
000 010 011 - 3 a 0
000 000 ooo- 0 0~2 Loga n.
000 000 ooo- 0 3 0 Detroi t
New York
TRACK
Busby (2 2)
and
Healy.
Atlanta
000 200 OOx- 2 3 0
Monday
~ Gal l i pO \Js a t
Perr
y,
Scherman
(9)
C\nd
Seaver , Hennigan {8) and
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Freclia n. L P- Perry (2 · 2) HRs Logan
Dy er ; Dobs on (2 2l and Oat es
Tu es da y Gal l1 polrs at
lP- Seaver ( 2-2) . HRs- Aaron - Qt 1s ( 4th), K1rkpatnck (Jrd l .
Chesape ake
15th) , Evan s (5th)
Wedne sd ay - SEOAL meet.
Mll w
OOOOlOOdl - 2 93
012 000 lOx ~ 4 10 0 Rio Grande, 3 p.m.
Phil a
200 1oo 000- 3 7 o Texas
Lockwood, Champ1on
(4),
GOLF
Cin cmnat1
000 001 000- 1 4 3
Monday
~ SEO mee t at
Lmzy
(8)
and
Porter
,
Bosman,
Carlton (4.2) and Boone,
Logan. 9 30 d m.
Gr1m sley, Carr ol! (6), Sprague Foucaul t (9) and Blll1ngs WPGal l ipO l i S at
Tu esd ay (9) and Bench LP - Gnmsley Bosman (2 3). LP - Lockwood
Barboursvi l ie
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Me1g
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Friday
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Cal1
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000
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3
2
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Logan
Hous
ooo 020 030 1- 6 7 0 Wilcox ( 1-0) and Duncan ,
M cAn a I J y , M arshall (8), Ryan , Perranosk 1 (8) and
L P- Ryan {J .l)
Walk er (9), and Boc cabe lla, Stephenson
( lstL
Sp1kes
Rober ts, Upshaw (6), Ray {9), HR s- Duncan
(5t h I
York {1 0) and Edwards WPstandings

NAME- SCHOOL

W L R OR
6 0 57 6

Athens
Iront on
4 L 34
4
Waverly
3 2 16 22
Jackson
J 3 13 28
Logan
2 2 7 19
Gallipoli s
1 2 8 12
Me1gs
0 4 5 19
Wells."ton
0 5
4 34
TOTALS
19 19 144 144
La st Week 's Resu lts:
Athens 4 Ir ont on 3
Logan 1 Jackson 0
Thts week's Games: ·
Mond ay Waverly at
Ga l li poli s
Wednesday
Well ston at
Ga l li pot i s
Thur sday
M e1gs at
Athens.
Frtday Gal l1pol is at
Logan
Mav II - Logan at M e1Qs
Mav 17 - Wellston at Meig s

· Playoff standings
NBA Playoff Standings
( OtVIS IOn Ftnalsl
{ Best of Seven)
East
w. I, pet.
New York
3 3 .500
Boston
3 3 .500
We st
w. I. pet ,
x- Los Angeles
800
Gold en Stat e
1
. 200
x Clinched se nes
Fnday 's Resutts
Boston 11 0 New York 98
, Saturday's Games
( No games scheduled )

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RACE DRIVER DIES
BUE NOS AIRES ( UP! )
Car los Albe rto Mend1teg uy ,
ve teran Argentine sportsman
wtdely known_!s a racing car
dnver, turfman and golfer ,
died here Fnda y. He was 58.

SVAC

SVAC BASEBALL
STA NDINGS

Busby .satisfied
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Busby Saturday descnbed h1s
n ~hit game as " the grea test
high you could posSibly have."
The 23-year-old n ghlhander
pilched the f~rsl no-hitter in ihe
history of the Kansas City
Royals Fnday mght when he
shut out the Detroit Tigers, 3-ll.
"Mr. (Ewmg ) Kauffman and
Mrs. Kauffman called me this
mornin g and co ngratula te d
me ," Busby said .
But he added the Royals '
owner did not offer h1m a new
contra ct on a bonus ' ·I'm ve ry
--- satisfled wtth my contract the
way it is,'' he Sald . The secondyear professwnal , who had
made on ly nine starts in the
maj or leagues pnor to h1s
hitless g'ame , sa1 d he- wa sn' t
bothered too much by the
telephon• 'rmgmg during the
night.
" I got about six or seven
hours s leep/' he said. 11 1 didn't
have to take the phone off the
hook a nd I wouldn 't have .
" It didn't bother me at all. I
wish I could wor ry about this
more often," Bus.by smd .
Busby's n~hitter was the
first m which the auth or of 1t
did not have to face his opposing pitcher, because or the
league's new designated hitter
rule. He doesn't pa rticularly
like the r,ule. ·
" It accompUshed wha t tl)ey
wanted it to, scor~ more runs
and get more hittJng in the
game/' Busy said. " But I don't
like it, It makes the pitcher a
defensive specialist.
" !like to swing rhe bat ," h ~
said. " I make c ontact ~~

He came up with the base s
loaded in his bnef s tin t with
Kansas C1ty at the end of last
season and hit a grand slam only to dtscover it wasn' t a
home run because the umpire
had called lime before the
pitch. The umpire , John Rice,
wa s the same one who was
behind the plate Fnday night.

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regular season, sco r ed 26
points ~'riday rught as the
-Celt!CS beat New York, !10.100,
to he the senes at J..3.
"Dave gets stronger and
better each game, " sa1d Havlice k after the red -haired
pivotman collected 1-1 rebounds
and co mpletely bottled up
Willis Reed ~nd J erry l.tlcas
under the boards.
"We were trying to mix it
up," Cowen s said " We had to
get closer to the basket a nd hit
a better percentage of our
shots. There's one more big
game (Sunday ) and nobodY

ca n do it but ourselves. We
were pretty steady and dl(fn 't
crack like before . It won 't be
too tough getting up for the
seventh game_"
Cowens picked up t he scorin~
slack after Jo J o White hit 17
points in the first half but Wi:ts
he ld 10 only eight after In·
termiSSIOh,
" Dave lS super , super terrific," crowed Boston Coac h
Tom llcmsohn. " It's gonna be
a great game_ Sunday . We
played tins one Wlth Don
Chan ey hurt ( pulled thi gh
musc le) and Don Nelson m

Weste rn Conference wmm.· rs. Su ndd y when they lost and
" Th 1s IS a ~ utsy tea m," ne~rrowly esc&lt;tpt.:,d on WedBos ton Coach Tom Hemso hn nesday w1th a one-point wm
sa ld of h1s club S&lt;.~tllrd ay . .:tftf'r los ing .1 10-point ad" They pla yed good , smar t vanta ge in the lust penod.
basketbclll to ge t" b-ack mto this
" We 'vc ~-;:o l to ha ve u b1g
series But we' r·c not go1ng to fou r th quart er ," t Hei nso hn
hve on these wm s - we ' ve got eluded the Cc lti cs during thi!L
to wm Sund~y .,
work out. " We've got to get the ·
" We don' t ne ed any ad- !cu d ani! han g onto 1t in tl1 e
JU stments , we JUSt have to play fourth quar ter ."
OUJ game, ' ' New York Coach
And on Fnday the Cellics
Red H o l z m ~n smd. " We' ll go ree led off 12 strmght pomts in
up to Boston and find out jusl the fourth qua rter to turn a 96how good we a r·e."
!14 dcfl r 1t mlo a l{)(i-~ 6 lead .
The Ce lt1cs were greeted by
mor e than 1,0011 chee nn g fans
as they reached Loga n Ail'port
Interna ti onal League Standbo ul 2a. m Sa turday . Late r in
ding s
Lhe day more than 5,000 people By Umted Press Int ernational
Jammed Bos ton Ga rden m
( Am erica n Divisi on}
W l. Pet. GB
sea rch of tlckeLc; for gam e No .
Paw tuck c1
6 3 667
7.
Roc hester
7 6 538 1
6 7 46'1 'l
" Th e re ' s nu way we 're Sy r a cuse
T
aledo
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supposed to lose at horne,"
( National D1v1 sinnl
Ce ltics' guard Don Cha ney Tidewat er
9 5 643
Penin
sula
9 5 643
sa 1d " We've come too fur fol'
Charl eston
6 4
600 111
that. "
R1 chm ond
3 9 250 5
Fnd(l.y 's Results
The CellJcs moved back in to
Pen1n
su
la a t Char les ton. ppd ,
contentwn m lhe sen cs on the
ram
strength of what Jnhn Huv hl.'ck Syra cuse a t Paw l uckc:L ppd,
ca lled ''The b,e st four th quarter ram
T 1dcwa~ e r at Roc hester , pdd,
we' ve had m a long tune "
rain
Bos ton outscored New York R1chm ond .1t Toledo, ppd, ra111
28-16 m the fmal pcrmd F'riday
mght after pulling Ill to an 82-82
SOV!F.TS WIN
tie after three qu&lt;.~r ters .
~t\ I.T I.AKF: CI'I'Y ( UP!) Hemsohn had .dnlled the The Sovwt No twnal b~1 sketball
need fu1 a superior fourth te;rm won 1t.s f li' St of e ight
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nn &lt;.1 Umtcd State~ tour ,
dun ng &lt;.t len g th y prac ti ce . bcat111 g CJ squad of Utah
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BOSTON t UPf 1 .- Just a
yea r ago lhe World Hoc key
Asso ciation
was
s till
so rn ~b o d y's
pi'pe dream
T oday, th e New P.ngland
Whalers ilnd the Winncpcg Jets
open their battle for the WHA ·s
pain { s pr~uned ankle) . But we
first World Cup.
played good, smart b•skelball
The two te:uns w11l meet at
and kept our J:NJise.''
Boston Gal'den fur the opener
WaH F'razier and Earl
of their best-of-seven sencs for
Monroe tried to carry the New
Yorkloadw1Ul29and 22points, the new league's Playoff
respectively, but received little Cham pionship :md the Whaler s
were ratect ea rly favontcs
support up front.
based on their regula!' season
''111e Celtlcs played very performance .
good team ddcnse and we
played very poor team offenNew England won five of the
s
ix
regular sem;:on t'lashes bese ," shrugged Km ck Coach
Red Holzman. " Cowens plays 1ween the two teams, mcludmg
all three in Bos ton ,
so well, so often, you ca n't
rea lly say this was hls best
Whale rs coach Ja ck Kelley
eff ort.' '
insisted Stllurday , however,
Cowens Sl.'orcd three baskets lhat his club will have to stop
Ill a 12-0 Boston s urge late m Bobby Hull if New England is
the game that bea t the Kni cks, gomg to WlJL
who were held sCoreless from
" We'\•C got to pay attention
the 5:14 ma rk to D~tv o to liull ,';Kcllcys.aid ." Andy ou
Dc Bus.sc herc's bcJskct With ca n' tJ UStputoncplayeron him
l :Ollert. The Kni cks held thd r beca use he 'll take a double
last lead at 91i-94 but the Celts s h1ft ;utd thr ow your lmes off "
vutseorcd New York, lG-4. lhc
Hu ll's bes t performance
Jest of the wuy ,
it gJi nst the Whalers w::ts a
Sunda y's winne r meets Lo s thr ce-gmd "ha t tnck," but 1t
An ~cfcs m the best-of-scvcn-dtd lttt le good for lhc JcL&lt;;J as
they cqmc out on the short end
championsh ip round.
of a 7-5 srore.

Celts still alive

New York ( UPI} - Pete Rozelle did some thinking ;ut Jo~d
recently at the National Football League meetings and it could
have a profound effect on the league's expansion plans.
"We'r e going to have to face the problem of minority ownerNEW YORK (UP!) - .Over·
ship/' the NFL commissioner said . ' 1Forty per cent of the
confidence may have closed
players in the lea gue are black, Yet we have almost no blacks ln
the cash register on Further
front office positions _ We wiH have to seriously consider that New York Knick playoff
when we determine our expansion plans . It could , in effect, wind
payments_
up as discrimination in reverse."
The Knicks jun1ped off to a
Only one of the expansion hopefuls - the Orlando-JacksonviUe _ quick 3-1 series lead against a
entry-has a black in a front office position . The group, which
Boston team playing wlt.h a
':"lis itself the Florida Suns, liSts Rommie Loudd , a n ex-NFL '~ one-armed' ' John Havlicek,
lmebacker currently employed as personnel director for the New
but couldn't nail the clincher In
England Patriots, as its managmg general partner. Loudd, an
the next two games and now
energetic young executive, would assume all the duties of a
are down to th e final game of
general manager for _the expansion-club.
the Eastern Conference fin als.
li'rontrunoers for Expansion
Dave Cowens, wH ose octopus
The frontrunners for th e first expansion are Seattle, whtch will
arms and deadly outside shot
feature the new King County $tadium, and one of two Florida
gave Boston the best won~lost
groups . The NFL has had 11s eye on the vlrgm Northwest
record in the National Basketterrito~y for a lon g· time and the success of the Miam1 Dolphins,
ball Association dunng the
who th1s year set a record for season ticket sales, also has madE;!'
F1orida fertile soil for expansiOn .
Tampa had been the early favorit e for expans10n in Florida but
Rozelle 's statement gives the Orlando-Jacksonville group very
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strong possibilities. Rozelle 's ultimate goat is expansion to 32
teams, whiCh he considers the satlU'ation point, but a 30-tearn
league, four more than the current 26, wou1d seem mor:e feasible
by 1978.
One must hope that the league will accomplish a full
BOSTON ( UP I ) TJ1e
realignment in its future expansion plans, assuring that natural
"g utsy' ' Boston Celtlcs and the
n vals such as the New York Jets and New Yor'k Gmnts, the
de termmed New York Knicks
Oakland Raiders and San Franc isco Fortv Nmers the Los
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dash here this afternoon in the
Angeles Rams and the San D~ego Chargers, would be able t?
meet every season . Under the current setup, s uch natural rival s se venth and deciding g:ame of
th e Na ti onal
Basketball
in different conferences meet on ce every four years.
As soc 1ahon 's Eastern ConAnd it really isn't as hard as tl might seem. Her e's a proposal
feren ce Champton ship Seri es
that could set up some interestmg annual matchups .
The Ce lhcs , an but Written
It would entail expanding to 30 clubs, taking in Seattle, one of
off last Sunda y when thcv
the Florida groups, Phoemx and Birmingham , thereby
dropped a double overtime,
.spreadmg the new clubs across all four time belts. FLrst step
117-110, decis ion to fa ll behind
would be elimination of the current NatwnaJ and Amencan
three games to one, regained
Conferences to tone down quibbling about th e old American
the home cour\ adva ntage
Football League and th e establishment of two conferences, each
when thev stunned the Knit:ks
with six five-team divisions.
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The Setup
Yol'k's Madi son Squ a re
The setup would be as follows :
Ga rden
Eastern Conference
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Today's gam e, which starts
Atlantic Division- New Yor:k Jets, New York Giants, New
a
l
2:10 p .m., Will attra ct a
England, Baltimore and Washmgton.
Mideast Divis ion- Cincmnali, Cleveland, Buffalo, Ph ila· capacity crowd of 15,320 at
Bos ton Gard en and a natwnal
delphia and Pittsburgh .
televi s ion a udt ence . The
Southern Division ~ Mtami , Atlanta , Birmingham , New
winner moves on to the N BA
Orleans, F1orida .
Cha mpionShip Senes agamst
Western Confe rence
the Los An ge les Lakers,
Midwest Division - Clucago , Minnesota, Green-Bay, St. Lows
and Kansas City,
Central DlVision - Detroit, Denver, Dallas, Houston and
Phoenix .
Pacific Division- W s Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego,
Oakland a nd Seattle.
Each club would play clubs m its own dlvision once and two
other complete diVIsions. That would a lloW playing ever y club in
.. th e league at least once every three years but would perm1t the
so-called traditiona) rivalries to be played onCe each s~ a so n . The
PEPPER PIKE, Ohw (UP!)
playoff structure would remain the same, with the three diviSion
- Former POW Lt. Col. Alar
champion s and one wild card club and the Super Bowl would
Lune cheered with some 200
match the conference winners.
fnend s, ate hot dogs and
It's just a start but why not provide for th'e guy who fork s over
watched seven years of Clevehis hard~arned money for a season ticket. Four years is-a long
land Bruwns football.
time to settle a rguments over which club is better and tsn 't that
Luri e, a n avid football fan ,
what brmgs people out to the park in the first place?
was tr eated to a fo otball gam e
party arranged by his 'cous ins,
Friday ni ght at the luxunous
Beachmont Country Club.
" I can watch a ny given pos ition and have a good t1mc , n he
said. " It doesn't have to OC a
touchdown or anythi ng."
Lurie, a forme r Univers ity
If you wait until th1 s su mmer, 1he good 10b you want may
He
ights resident now living in
al ready be taken . Choose now and be su re of gettmg 1f,
Apple Valley, Ca lif., wa tched
under the dela~ed enli st ment pr ogram of the Un 1ted
St at es Air Force
films of the _Browns' games he
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best medical ca r e. Travel Educa t iona l opportunit ieS. A
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He said he d1dn 't really have
th e be st . Con ta ct your A1r Forc e r ec r uite r today and look
much trouble in readjusting to
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Top Ca ts
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Come ts
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Tw1n C1 t y
'l2 23 56
20 25 54
Bom be rs
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Team No 2
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H 1gh Team 3 games - Top
Ca t s 2159 ; Team No. 4 1972,
( r ow's Come ts 1794
H1gh 3 games - E . Voss 579 ,
R Roach 557 ; G Gum 529.
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Newel l Sunoco
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D1ck 's Grocery
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G1 bbs Grocery
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G. &amp; J Auto Par t s
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Second H1gh lnd Game
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Early Sunday Mixed
April22 , 1973
Standmgs ·
Team
W. L
92 44
Team No 3
Mark' V
74 62
Farm ers Ban k
63 73
Eagles Club
62 74
Ra cine F ood Mkt
59 77
Tom 's Carry Out
58 78
H1gh lnd Game - (Men ),
Ray Roach 213 , Ra y Roa ch 212 ,
( Women) Marlene Wilson 200,
Maxine Du9an 195.
H1gh Senes - ( Men) Ray
Roach 595, Larry Dugan 567 ; ,
( Women) Marlene Wilson 545 ,
Jul1a Boyles 492 1 '
Team H1gh Gam e - Eag les
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Kyge r Cree k
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Sym mes Va lley
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Sou th ern
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Hannan T ra ce
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Totals
17 17 136 136
La st week's results :
Kyger Creek 6 Sou thern .5
Th1 s Week 's sc hedul e:
Monday - North Ga l lia at
Sou th ~ rn and Kyger Cr eek at
Hannan Trace
W edn es day
Symmes
Val ley at Kyger Creek.
Sou"the rn at
Thursc1ay Symmes Va ll ey , Eastern at
N or th Gal lla

jumped to a 50-yard lead in the
first leg of the four-mile relay
WINS SECOND TITLE
c ham pio ns hip
and
outPHIL!i.DELPRIA_ (UP! )
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stanced
Bowling
Green
by
Villanova , looking ''tor three
rela y champiOnships'· in..... the · 120 yards to wm thei r second
79th a nnual Penn Rela y~, r~lay l!tle m a time of 16:31.7.

vet~ran

Falcons rUMmg back, Ufl.
derwent knee surger')' Friday
to repair tom cratilage sur.
rered earlier this week in a pre.

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TEAM

Mon ., Apr JO Va rsi ty.
Wahama at M eig s,
T ue , May 1- 0pen
W ed, May 2- R eservesMelg S a t Well st on (2)
Thu .• May J- Va r sity . Me 1gs
at Athens
F r l , May 4- Ciass AAA
Tourname nt (Tenta t 1ve).
Mon , May 7 - Open .
Tue , May 8 Vars 1ty
(yger Creek a t M ei g s
Wed , May 9 - Varsity ·
North Gallia at Me igs
Th u , May 10 - Re se rves
V1n ton at Meig s (2)
Fn , May 11 - Vars1 t y
Logan a I Me1gs
Mon , May 14 - Va r sJ ty
Vmton at Me1gs
Tue , May 15 Var sit y
,'lf\e1gs at Wahama ,
Wed, May 16 - Reserves ·
Ga l l.1pol1s at M ei gs (2). Thu , May 17 - Vars1ty
Wells ton at M eigs
Fri., Ma y 18 Var sity
M e1gs at Kyger Creek .
Man , May 21 - Var s1 t y
M e1gs at Vinton
Tues , M ay 'l'l - Open.
Wed , M ay 23 - Va r s1 t y
Potnt Pleasant at Me igs
Thu , May 24 ~ Open
Fn ., Ma y 25 - Open.
The open days w il l cover any
cance lla tion s

.Wages,

RECORD YEAR

RIO GRANDE - Coach Bill once in regular season action
Trent's Ironton Ttgers expect th1s spnng, and only Athens
to retam the Southeastern Oh10 .and Logan stand an outside
League tra ck and field ch an ce of defeating the
champi onship in the 1973 meet, powerful Lawrence Countians.
This will be the loop's 17th
scheduled to begin at 3 p.m .
Wednesday at Rio Grande annual track and field meet.
Athens has won eight t1tles ,
College's Evans Field.
Ironton has defeated at least Logan s 1x, Gallipolis and
every SEOAL squad at least Ironton one each .
Only th ree mark s we re
broken m th• 1972 meet, held at
SEOA L STANDINGS

Because the ever present
ram has washed out so many
meets , Coach Donald Wolfe of
Melgs ha s an ounced a second
rev isiOn of th e Marauder
schedule. The first of these
games, hopeh&lt;lly , will be
Monday when the While
Falcons of Wahama travel to
Meigs.
Thts reiJls ion IS subject to
chan ge a'ccording to the
wea ther
con diti ons
and
tournament play

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110-)'ard h1gh hurdles- Tom Sp~ncer , Gallipol is
: 1S,O 1969
JQO. yard dash- M ickey Fraz1er , logan
: 10.0 1960
One. mile ru~ Tom Sm ith , Athens
4. :15''2 1966
880.yard rela 'Vr:" Afhens ( Steve Riggle, R ick Essex ,
Steve Re 1s, Dave Green(
1. 34 .6 1968
440·yara dash~ Ken DeVeau, Athens
. 51.2 1965
180·vard tow hurdles- Bob Young, Nelson ville
· 21 1 1957
880.yard ru ~ Bob Handley. At hens
1· 59 .4 1969
220.ya rdda s.h- M ickey Fraz ier. Logan
: 22 .2 1960
Two-mile run-Cecil Morrison. Ironton
10 . 14,3 1972
Mile Relay- Athens ( Bob Handley, Ron Rose. Steve Rtggte ·
Bob Sebnng)
3· 35 .1 1969
High Jump-S teve Chase, Athens
6'4l,." 1961
Long Jump- Tom Spencer. GaU1polis
21'31!•" 1969
Shot Put- AI Ackerman , Athens
52'5J.~ ~ ·
1972
Discus- Chuck Neal , GalliPOlis
150'8" 1970
Pole Vault- M ike E Wilkmson , Athens
13' 1972

SEO standings

April 30- Ma y 6

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Ironton Tigers expect ·to rettiin Track
Carlton -s tops Reds, 3-1
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Athens' Huller Field. Several
could fall by the wayside on
Rio's all-weather track this
spring.

SEOAL track, field records

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1971. logan (6) 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961 , 1962 Gall ipoliS (1)
197b. Ironton ( 1) 1972 .

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EVENT

CINCINNATI ( UPt ) - Bob
Boone, the Philadelphia
Phillies rookie receiver claims
It's a lark ca tching Steve
Carlton .
HYou're alwayi in a lowscoring game-,'' said young

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Phillie pitching- eoach Ray
Rippelmeyer's words aren't
likely to console the Reds, but
the roach claims Carlton
wasn't at h1s best Friday night.
" Lasl year ,'' said Rippel·

Boone, son of former major me\'er, "Car\Hm wa s the most
leaguer Ray Boone, " anll he
makes you feel as if you're
calling a good game. &gt;~
Boone smiled .
"Of course," he added , " with
him pitching. it probably reaUy
doesn't matter what fingers I
put dawn. "

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award, stopped the Cincinnati
Reds with four hits Friday
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This year he has been strug·
gling w1th hiS cont rol; he
hasn't found his rhythm , his

sl ider hasn't been as sharp as 11
was last yea r . And he hasn't
been thrmnn g as hard as he
ca n."
R1ppe\meyer scanned the

pitching cha rt on Fnday
rught's game . It showed Carlton made 130 pitches.
'1'hat's a lot of pitches in a
game that lasted only one hour

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Phillie pitching coach, ·'but it
gh·es you an idea how fa st
Steve works."
The chart also showed that 80
of Carlt on's pit c hes were
str1kes and 50 were balls.
"That, isn't the carlton of
last year,'' stressed Rlppel meyer . " There were many
games la st year when he made
110-or less pitches and most or
the lime his ball-and-stnke
ra tiO would be lik, 25 to 75."
A leadoff single by Dave
Concepcion in the sixth, a wild
pitch and infield ou ts by Joe
Morgan and Bobby Tolan gave
the Reds their only run Friday
mght, spoiling Carlton's bid for
a shutout.
Someone kiddingl y asked

R1ppelmeyer how he 'd ~ke to
have four Carlton's on the
staff.
" Two would be great," was
the hasty re!llark of Ray, who
obviously isn ' t a greedy lll&lt;ln.
''The guys no prima donna,"
went on R1ppelrneyer, " That's
what makes 1t a lot easier for
me , especially tn handling the
other pitchers."
Steve would like to miss
some running.
" But he always does what I
ask hun to do. He never balks
and that ca n help and-set a fine
example for the youngsters on
the staff," said Rippelmeyer .
And ,' the Phlls have two
youngsters, D1ck Ruthven and
Larry Christenson m the startmg rotation.

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6-9 Tchg Hea lth Ctass -203
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May 1- 6 30 Psych . Ba s1s Class 203
7 30 -8 30 Open Sw1m
6-10 30 Law Enforcem ent Class -204

7-9 Colleg~ Recreat ion
Ma y 2- 7 9 College Recreat ion

7· 30 8:30 College Sw1m

6 10· 30 Law Enforcement Clas s-204

May 3- 7-9 College Rec reat1on

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May 4- 7-9 Open Re creat1 on
May 5- 2 4 Open Re creat1 on
May 6-2 4 Open Recreat ion
7-9 Open Recreat1on
aooster-Sunday

revised second time
POMEROY - Spring has
always been a fair weather
fnen d to base~all. But Meigs ,
s uffenng from m1 se rabl e
weather, has been forced to
cancel many of its games. In
fa ct, the Marauder s have only
played four ga mes to date .

This week's

Friday's

linesc_o~es

Major League Results
By United Pre ss lnternat1onal
National League
l os Ang at Pitts, ppd , ra1 n
San 01eg o
000 010 010- 2 9 3
Ch 1cago
060 001 03x - 10' 12 3
K1rby , Caldwel l (2), Ross (5),
Troeds on (6) , Mi lle r (7) , Ramo
(8}
and Kendal l,
Pappa s,
Locker (7) and Hund ley WP-

spring card

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York (2 1) LP- Wa lker I 1 2)
H R- S1ng leton (2nd )
Am encan l ea gue
M1nn at New York , ppd , ra1n
Chi at Boston , ppd , ram
( 12 tnnmg s)

Bal

002 000 010 000- 3 9 o

GALL IPOLI S - Here's th1s
week 's spring sport s car d at
GA HS

TENNIS
Wedne sda y
Ironton
Fr i da y
Gallipol 1s.

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L oga n

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BASEBALL

Monday _ , Wav erly at
Oak
000 002 100 00 1- 4 8 0
(;a
l li pol 1s.
(
101
and
Wd
Cueller
,
WaH
Pappas (121 LP- Ktrby 11 4).
Tuesday ~ Pt Pleasan t at
l 1ams Odom, P1na (8) and
Ga ll ipO l iS (2)
San Fran
110 020 100- 5 9 1 Fosse WP - Pma (3 1) LPWEdnesday
Wellston at
St Louis
000 000 000- 0 2 3 Watt (2 ·2). HRS- Powel l ( l si ).
(3
r"d
L
Tenace
(5th
),
GnllipOIIS
Rud
1
Barr Cl-1} and Rader , Gib
Thursda y Gal hpol1 s at
son , Folker s (9) and S1mm ons . Bay lor t2nd). ~angua l (2nd )
Chesa
peake.
LP-Gibson ('() 3).
Fn da y ~ Ga ll ipOli S lijt
Kan Clly
000 010 011 - 3 a 0
000 000 ooo- 0 0~2 Loga n.
000 000 ooo- 0 3 0 Detroi t
New York
TRACK
Busby (2 2)
and
Healy.
Atlanta
000 200 OOx- 2 3 0
Monday
~ Gal l i pO \Js a t
Perr
y,
Scherman
(9)
C\nd
Seaver , Hennigan {8) and
"
Freclia n. L P- Perry (2 · 2) HRs Logan
Dy er ; Dobs on (2 2l and Oat es
Tu es da y Gal l1 polrs at
lP- Seaver ( 2-2) . HRs- Aaron - Qt 1s ( 4th), K1rkpatnck (Jrd l .
Chesape ake
15th) , Evan s (5th)
Wedne sd ay - SEOAL meet.
Mll w
OOOOlOOdl - 2 93
012 000 lOx ~ 4 10 0 Rio Grande, 3 p.m.
Phil a
200 1oo 000- 3 7 o Texas
Lockwood, Champ1on
(4),
GOLF
Cin cmnat1
000 001 000- 1 4 3
Monday
~ SEO mee t at
Lmzy
(8)
and
Porter
,
Bosman,
Carlton (4.2) and Boone,
Logan. 9 30 d m.
Gr1m sley, Carr ol! (6), Sprague Foucaul t (9) and Blll1ngs WPGal l ipO l i S at
Tu esd ay (9) and Bench LP - Gnmsley Bosman (2 3). LP - Lockwood
Barboursvi l ie
11-2).
(J. I I
Wednesday - Gpll 1poJ,s at
Me1g
s
002
002
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10
0
Cleve
land
(1 0 mnings)
Friday
Ga ll 1poi1 S at
Cal1
forn
1
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000
000
02Q---,'l
3
2
Mt1
000 004 010 0-5 13 4
Logan
Hous
ooo 020 030 1- 6 7 0 Wilcox ( 1-0) and Duncan ,
M cAn a I J y , M arshall (8), Ryan , Perranosk 1 (8) and
L P- Ryan {J .l)
Walk er (9), and Boc cabe lla, Stephenson
( lstL
Sp1kes
Rober ts, Upshaw (6), Ray {9), HR s- Duncan
(5t h I
York {1 0) and Edwards WPstandings

NAME- SCHOOL

W L R OR
6 0 57 6

Athens
Iront on
4 L 34
4
Waverly
3 2 16 22
Jackson
J 3 13 28
Logan
2 2 7 19
Gallipoli s
1 2 8 12
Me1gs
0 4 5 19
Wells."ton
0 5
4 34
TOTALS
19 19 144 144
La st Week 's Resu lts:
Athens 4 Ir ont on 3
Logan 1 Jackson 0
Thts week's Games: ·
Mond ay Waverly at
Ga l li poli s
Wednesday
Well ston at
Ga l li pot i s
Thur sday
M e1gs at
Athens.
Frtday Gal l1pol is at
Logan
Mav II - Logan at M e1Qs
Mav 17 - Wellston at Meig s

· Playoff standings
NBA Playoff Standings
( OtVIS IOn Ftnalsl
{ Best of Seven)
East
w. I, pet.
New York
3 3 .500
Boston
3 3 .500
We st
w. I. pet ,
x- Los Angeles
800
Gold en Stat e
1
. 200
x Clinched se nes
Fnday 's Resutts
Boston 11 0 New York 98
, Saturday's Games
( No games scheduled )

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RACE DRIVER DIES
BUE NOS AIRES ( UP! )
Car los Albe rto Mend1teg uy ,
ve teran Argentine sportsman
wtdely known_!s a racing car
dnver, turfman and golfer ,
died here Fnda y. He was 58.

SVAC

SVAC BASEBALL
STA NDINGS

Busby .satisfied
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Busby Saturday descnbed h1s
n ~hit game as " the grea test
high you could posSibly have."
The 23-year-old n ghlhander
pilched the f~rsl no-hitter in ihe
history of the Kansas City
Royals Fnday mght when he
shut out the Detroit Tigers, 3-ll.
"Mr. (Ewmg ) Kauffman and
Mrs. Kauffman called me this
mornin g and co ngratula te d
me ," Busby said .
But he added the Royals '
owner did not offer h1m a new
contra ct on a bonus ' ·I'm ve ry
--- satisfled wtth my contract the
way it is,'' he Sald . The secondyear professwnal , who had
made on ly nine starts in the
maj or leagues pnor to h1s
hitless g'ame , sa1 d he- wa sn' t
bothered too much by the
telephon• 'rmgmg during the
night.
" I got about six or seven
hours s leep/' he said. 11 1 didn't
have to take the phone off the
hook a nd I wouldn 't have .
" It didn't bother me at all. I
wish I could wor ry about this
more often," Bus.by smd .
Busby's n~hitter was the
first m which the auth or of 1t
did not have to face his opposing pitcher, because or the
league's new designated hitter
rule. He doesn't pa rticularly
like the r,ule. ·
" It accompUshed wha t tl)ey
wanted it to, scor~ more runs
and get more hittJng in the
game/' Busy said. " But I don't
like it, It makes the pitcher a
defensive specialist.
" !like to swing rhe bat ," h ~
said. " I make c ontact ~~

He came up with the base s
loaded in his bnef s tin t with
Kansas C1ty at the end of last
season and hit a grand slam only to dtscover it wasn' t a
home run because the umpire
had called lime before the
pitch. The umpire , John Rice,
wa s the same one who was
behind the plate Fnday night.

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regular season, sco r ed 26
points ~'riday rught as the
-Celt!CS beat New York, !10.100,
to he the senes at J..3.
"Dave gets stronger and
better each game, " sa1d Havlice k after the red -haired
pivotman collected 1-1 rebounds
and co mpletely bottled up
Willis Reed ~nd J erry l.tlcas
under the boards.
"We were trying to mix it
up," Cowen s said " We had to
get closer to the basket a nd hit
a better percentage of our
shots. There's one more big
game (Sunday ) and nobodY

ca n do it but ourselves. We
were pretty steady and dl(fn 't
crack like before . It won 't be
too tough getting up for the
seventh game_"
Cowens picked up t he scorin~
slack after Jo J o White hit 17
points in the first half but Wi:ts
he ld 10 only eight after In·
termiSSIOh,
" Dave lS super , super terrific," crowed Boston Coac h
Tom llcmsohn. " It's gonna be
a great game_ Sunday . We
played tins one Wlth Don
Chan ey hurt ( pulled thi gh
musc le) and Don Nelson m

Weste rn Conference wmm.· rs. Su ndd y when they lost and
" Th 1s IS a ~ utsy tea m," ne~rrowly esc&lt;tpt.:,d on WedBos ton Coach Tom Hemso hn nesday w1th a one-point wm
sa ld of h1s club S&lt;.~tllrd ay . .:tftf'r los ing .1 10-point ad" They pla yed good , smar t vanta ge in the lust penod.
basketbclll to ge t" b-ack mto this
" We 'vc ~-;:o l to ha ve u b1g
series But we' r·c not go1ng to fou r th quart er ," t Hei nso hn
hve on these wm s - we ' ve got eluded the Cc lti cs during thi!L
to wm Sund~y .,
work out. " We've got to get the ·
" We don' t ne ed any ad- !cu d ani! han g onto 1t in tl1 e
JU stments , we JUSt have to play fourth quar ter ."
OUJ game, ' ' New York Coach
And on Fnday the Cellics
Red H o l z m ~n smd. " We' ll go ree led off 12 strmght pomts in
up to Boston and find out jusl the fourth qua rter to turn a 96how good we a r·e."
!14 dcfl r 1t mlo a l{)(i-~ 6 lead .
The Ce lt1cs were greeted by
mor e than 1,0011 chee nn g fans
as they reached Loga n Ail'port
Interna ti onal League Standbo ul 2a. m Sa turday . Late r in
ding s
Lhe day more than 5,000 people By Umted Press Int ernational
Jammed Bos ton Ga rden m
( Am erica n Divisi on}
W l. Pet. GB
sea rch of tlckeLc; for gam e No .
Paw tuck c1
6 3 667
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Roc hester
7 6 538 1
6 7 46'1 'l
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T
aledo
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Ce ltics' guard Don Cha ney Tidewat er
9 5 643
Penin
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9 5 643
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Charl eston
6 4
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that. "
R1 chm ond
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Fnd(l.y 's Results
The CellJcs moved back in to
Pen1n
su
la a t Char les ton. ppd ,
contentwn m lhe sen cs on the
ram
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T 1dcwa~ e r at Roc hester , pdd,
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rain
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mght after pulling Ill to an 82-82
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BOSTON t UPf 1 .- Just a
yea r ago lhe World Hoc key
Asso ciation
was
s till
so rn ~b o d y's
pi'pe dream
T oday, th e New P.ngland
Whalers ilnd the Winncpcg Jets
open their battle for the WHA ·s
pain { s pr~uned ankle) . But we
first World Cup.
played good, smart b•skelball
The two te:uns w11l meet at
and kept our J:NJise.''
Boston Gal'den fur the opener
WaH F'razier and Earl
of their best-of-seven sencs for
Monroe tried to carry the New
Yorkloadw1Ul29and 22points, the new league's Playoff
respectively, but received little Cham pionship :md the Whaler s
were ratect ea rly favontcs
support up front.
based on their regula!' season
''111e Celtlcs played very performance .
good team ddcnse and we
played very poor team offenNew England won five of the
s
ix
regular sem;:on t'lashes bese ," shrugged Km ck Coach
Red Holzman. " Cowens plays 1ween the two teams, mcludmg
all three in Bos ton ,
so well, so often, you ca n't
rea lly say this was hls best
Whale rs coach Ja ck Kelley
eff ort.' '
insisted Stllurday , however,
Cowens Sl.'orcd three baskets lhat his club will have to stop
Ill a 12-0 Boston s urge late m Bobby Hull if New England is
the game that bea t the Kni cks, gomg to WlJL
who were held sCoreless from
" We'\•C got to pay attention
the 5:14 ma rk to D~tv o to liull ,';Kcllcys.aid ." Andy ou
Dc Bus.sc herc's bcJskct With ca n' tJ UStputoncplayeron him
l :Ollert. The Kni cks held thd r beca use he 'll take a double
last lead at 91i-94 but the Celts s h1ft ;utd thr ow your lmes off "
vutseorcd New York, lG-4. lhc
Hu ll's bes t performance
Jest of the wuy ,
it gJi nst the Whalers w::ts a
Sunda y's winne r meets Lo s thr ce-gmd "ha t tnck," but 1t
An ~cfcs m the best-of-scvcn-dtd lttt le good for lhc JcL&lt;;J as
they cqmc out on the short end
championsh ip round.
of a 7-5 srore.

Celts still alive

New York ( UPI} - Pete Rozelle did some thinking ;ut Jo~d
recently at the National Football League meetings and it could
have a profound effect on the league's expansion plans.
"We'r e going to have to face the problem of minority ownerNEW YORK (UP!) - .Over·
ship/' the NFL commissioner said . ' 1Forty per cent of the
confidence may have closed
players in the lea gue are black, Yet we have almost no blacks ln
the cash register on Further
front office positions _ We wiH have to seriously consider that New York Knick playoff
when we determine our expansion plans . It could , in effect, wind
payments_
up as discrimination in reverse."
The Knicks jun1ped off to a
Only one of the expansion hopefuls - the Orlando-JacksonviUe _ quick 3-1 series lead against a
entry-has a black in a front office position . The group, which
Boston team playing wlt.h a
':"lis itself the Florida Suns, liSts Rommie Loudd , a n ex-NFL '~ one-armed' ' John Havlicek,
lmebacker currently employed as personnel director for the New
but couldn't nail the clincher In
England Patriots, as its managmg general partner. Loudd, an
the next two games and now
energetic young executive, would assume all the duties of a
are down to th e final game of
general manager for _the expansion-club.
the Eastern Conference fin als.
li'rontrunoers for Expansion
Dave Cowens, wH ose octopus
The frontrunners for th e first expansion are Seattle, whtch will
arms and deadly outside shot
feature the new King County $tadium, and one of two Florida
gave Boston the best won~lost
groups . The NFL has had 11s eye on the vlrgm Northwest
record in the National Basketterrito~y for a lon g· time and the success of the Miam1 Dolphins,
ball Association dunng the
who th1s year set a record for season ticket sales, also has madE;!'
F1orida fertile soil for expansiOn .
Tampa had been the early favorit e for expans10n in Florida but
Rozelle 's statement gives the Orlando-Jacksonville group very
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strong possibilities. Rozelle 's ultimate goat is expansion to 32
teams, whiCh he considers the satlU'ation point, but a 30-tearn
league, four more than the current 26, wou1d seem mor:e feasible
by 1978.
One must hope that the league will accomplish a full
BOSTON ( UP I ) TJ1e
realignment in its future expansion plans, assuring that natural
"g utsy' ' Boston Celtlcs and the
n vals such as the New York Jets and New Yor'k Gmnts, the
de termmed New York Knicks
Oakland Raiders and San Franc isco Fortv Nmers the Los
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dash here this afternoon in the
Angeles Rams and the San D~ego Chargers, would be able t?
meet every season . Under the current setup, s uch natural rival s se venth and deciding g:ame of
th e Na ti onal
Basketball
in different conferences meet on ce every four years.
As soc 1ahon 's Eastern ConAnd it really isn't as hard as tl might seem. Her e's a proposal
feren ce Champton ship Seri es
that could set up some interestmg annual matchups .
The Ce lhcs , an but Written
It would entail expanding to 30 clubs, taking in Seattle, one of
off last Sunda y when thcv
the Florida groups, Phoemx and Birmingham , thereby
dropped a double overtime,
.spreadmg the new clubs across all four time belts. FLrst step
117-110, decis ion to fa ll behind
would be elimination of the current NatwnaJ and Amencan
three games to one, regained
Conferences to tone down quibbling about th e old American
the home cour\ adva ntage
Football League and th e establishment of two conferences, each
when thev stunned the Knit:ks
with six five-team divisions.
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The Setup
Yol'k's Madi son Squ a re
The setup would be as follows :
Ga rden
Eastern Conference
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Today's gam e, which starts
Atlantic Division- New Yor:k Jets, New York Giants, New
a
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2:10 p .m., Will attra ct a
England, Baltimore and Washmgton.
Mideast Divis ion- Cincmnali, Cleveland, Buffalo, Ph ila· capacity crowd of 15,320 at
Bos ton Gard en and a natwnal
delphia and Pittsburgh .
televi s ion a udt ence . The
Southern Division ~ Mtami , Atlanta , Birmingham , New
winner moves on to the N BA
Orleans, F1orida .
Cha mpionShip Senes agamst
Western Confe rence
the Los An ge les Lakers,
Midwest Division - Clucago , Minnesota, Green-Bay, St. Lows
and Kansas City,
Central DlVision - Detroit, Denver, Dallas, Houston and
Phoenix .
Pacific Division- W s Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego,
Oakland a nd Seattle.
Each club would play clubs m its own dlvision once and two
other complete diVIsions. That would a lloW playing ever y club in
.. th e league at least once every three years but would perm1t the
so-called traditiona) rivalries to be played onCe each s~ a so n . The
PEPPER PIKE, Ohw (UP!)
playoff structure would remain the same, with the three diviSion
- Former POW Lt. Col. Alar
champion s and one wild card club and the Super Bowl would
Lune cheered with some 200
match the conference winners.
fnend s, ate hot dogs and
It's just a start but why not provide for th'e guy who fork s over
watched seven years of Clevehis hard~arned money for a season ticket. Four years is-a long
land Bruwns football.
time to settle a rguments over which club is better and tsn 't that
Luri e, a n avid football fan ,
what brmgs people out to the park in the first place?
was tr eated to a fo otball gam e
party arranged by his 'cous ins,
Friday ni ght at the luxunous
Beachmont Country Club.
" I can watch a ny given pos ition and have a good t1mc , n he
said. " It doesn't have to OC a
touchdown or anythi ng."
Lurie, a forme r Univers ity
If you wait until th1 s su mmer, 1he good 10b you want may
He
ights resident now living in
al ready be taken . Choose now and be su re of gettmg 1f,
Apple Valley, Ca lif., wa tched
under the dela~ed enli st ment pr ogram of the Un 1ted
St at es Air Force
films of the _Browns' games he
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Tw1n C1 t y
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20 25 54
Bom be rs
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Team No 2
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H 1gh Team 3 games - Top
Ca t s 2159 ; Team No. 4 1972,
( r ow's Come ts 1794
H1gh 3 games - E . Voss 579 ,
R Roach 557 ; G Gum 529.
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Early Sunday Mixed
April22 , 1973
Standmgs ·
Team
W. L
92 44
Team No 3
Mark' V
74 62
Farm ers Ban k
63 73
Eagles Club
62 74
Ra cine F ood Mkt
59 77
Tom 's Carry Out
58 78
H1gh lnd Game - (Men ),
Ray Roach 213 , Ra y Roa ch 212 ,
( Women) Marlene Wilson 200,
Maxine Du9an 195.
H1gh Senes - ( Men) Ray
Roach 595, Larry Dugan 567 ; ,
( Women) Marlene Wilson 545 ,
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Kyge r Cree k
8
Sym mes Va lley
3 o 34
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Sou th ern
3 1 27
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NorthGallia
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Eas t er n
2 2 17
10
Hannan T ra ce
2 2 18 24
0 12
0 84
Southwester n
Totals
17 17 136 136
La st week's results :
Kyger Creek 6 Sou thern .5
Th1 s Week 's sc hedul e:
Monday - North Ga l lia at
Sou th ~ rn and Kyger Cr eek at
Hannan Trace
W edn es day
Symmes
Val ley at Kyger Creek.
Sou"the rn at
Thursc1ay Symmes Va ll ey , Eastern at
N or th Gal lla

jumped to a 50-yard lead in the
first leg of the four-mile relay
WINS SECOND TITLE
c ham pio ns hip
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rela y champiOnships'· in..... the · 120 yards to wm thei r second
79th a nnual Penn Rela y~, r~lay l!tle m a time of 16:31.7.

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rered earlier this week in a pre.

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TEAM

Mon ., Apr JO Va rsi ty.
Wahama at M eig s,
T ue , May 1- 0pen
W ed, May 2- R eservesMelg S a t Well st on (2)
Thu .• May J- Va r sity . Me 1gs
at Athens
F r l , May 4- Ciass AAA
Tourname nt (Tenta t 1ve).
Mon , May 7 - Open .
Tue , May 8 Vars 1ty
(yger Creek a t M ei g s
Wed , May 9 - Varsity ·
North Gallia at Me igs
Th u , May 10 - Re se rves
V1n ton at Meig s (2)
Fn , May 11 - Vars1 t y
Logan a I Me1gs
Mon , May 14 - Va r sJ ty
Vmton at Me1gs
Tue , May 15 Var sit y
,'lf\e1gs at Wahama ,
Wed, May 16 - Reserves ·
Ga l l.1pol1s at M ei gs (2). Thu , May 17 - Vars1ty
Wells ton at M eigs
Fri., Ma y 18 Var sity
M e1gs at Kyger Creek .
Man , May 21 - Var s1 t y
M e1gs at Vinton
Tues , M ay 'l'l - Open.
Wed , M ay 23 - Va r s1 t y
Potnt Pleasant at Me igs
Thu , May 24 ~ Open
Fn ., Ma y 25 - Open.
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RECORD YEAR

RIO GRANDE - Coach Bill once in regular season action
Trent's Ironton Ttgers expect th1s spnng, and only Athens
to retam the Southeastern Oh10 .and Logan stand an outside
League tra ck and field ch an ce of defeating the
champi onship in the 1973 meet, powerful Lawrence Countians.
This will be the loop's 17th
scheduled to begin at 3 p.m .
Wednesday at Rio Grande annual track and field meet.
Athens has won eight t1tles ,
College's Evans Field.
Ironton has defeated at least Logan s 1x, Gallipolis and
every SEOAL squad at least Ironton one each .
Only th ree mark s we re
broken m th• 1972 meet, held at
SEOA L STANDINGS

Because the ever present
ram has washed out so many
meets , Coach Donald Wolfe of
Melgs ha s an ounced a second
rev isiOn of th e Marauder
schedule. The first of these
games, hopeh&lt;lly , will be
Monday when the While
Falcons of Wahama travel to
Meigs.
Thts reiJls ion IS subject to
chan ge a'ccording to the
wea ther
con diti ons
and
tournament play

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110-)'ard h1gh hurdles- Tom Sp~ncer , Gallipol is
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JQO. yard dash- M ickey Fraz1er , logan
: 10.0 1960
One. mile ru~ Tom Sm ith , Athens
4. :15''2 1966
880.yard rela 'Vr:" Afhens ( Steve Riggle, R ick Essex ,
Steve Re 1s, Dave Green(
1. 34 .6 1968
440·yara dash~ Ken DeVeau, Athens
. 51.2 1965
180·vard tow hurdles- Bob Young, Nelson ville
· 21 1 1957
880.yard ru ~ Bob Handley. At hens
1· 59 .4 1969
220.ya rdda s.h- M ickey Fraz ier. Logan
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Two-mile run-Cecil Morrison. Ironton
10 . 14,3 1972
Mile Relay- Athens ( Bob Handley, Ron Rose. Steve Rtggte ·
Bob Sebnng)
3· 35 .1 1969
High Jump-S teve Chase, Athens
6'4l,." 1961
Long Jump- Tom Spencer. GaU1polis
21'31!•" 1969
Shot Put- AI Ackerman , Athens
52'5J.~ ~ ·
1972
Discus- Chuck Neal , GalliPOlis
150'8" 1970
Pole Vault- M ike E Wilkmson , Athens
13' 1972

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half-a-day, non-stop .
• No seed plates. To change crops, simply change the seed drum.
A three-minute job.
• 4 and 6-row w ide models,

6 and B-row narrow models.

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RIO GRANDE Jim
Yocum; personnel manager of
the Goodyear Tire and Rubber
P1ant in Apple Grove, W. Va . ,
wHl speak to communications
majors at Rio .Grande College
Thursday, May 3. He will
emphasize the effectiveness of
the " Wingfoot Clan," the inhouse puBlicatwn produced at
the.. Apple Grove ~!ant for their
employees .
The Goodyear Corp. is a
member of the Cluster Group
of approximately 20 business
and industries working with
Rio Grande College in the
areas \of stude_nt, faculty and
curriculum
d evelopm ent;
equipment, and · financial

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SETTLE FOR LESS
••; WASHINGTON (UP! )
Labor unions are settling for
: :: less this year, the Bureau of
: •; Labor Statistics (Bl.S) reports .
- Bl.S said major contact settl~men t in the first _three
~ months of 1973 provided first
~ year wage increases averaging
5.3 cent, compared with 7 per
::~ cerit in 1972 and 11 .6 per cent in
' "'""' l971. '
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:~ When fringe benefits were
:~ included, the first year in•S
,
~ creases averaged 7.3 per cent
:~ in the first quarter of 1973,
-~ compared with 8.4 per cerit in
" 1972 and 13.1 per cen_t in 1971.

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Formal recital

is scheduled
RIO GRANDE - Merlyn
Ross, · associate director of
music at Rio Grande College,
has announced three scheduled
concerts on the College
Campus will be given beginning on Thursday, May 3, at
8:30p.m. with Mark Shr.eve, a ,
b3ss v~alist;' fin a formal
recital
works ranging from
baroque to rock.
Followmg, on Sunct'a y, May 6
at 3 p.m ., the Community
Chorus will present a concert
in. Lyne Center followed. by a
concert featuring the ·RiO "
Grande College Percussion and
Wmd Ensemble at 7 p.m . .the
same day. The second concert
will also be held in Lyne Center '
on campus, ·
. Mr . Ross said the formal
recital is the first to be held in
the past 30 years.

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It's a Science
Pharol bgy is the science of

lighthouse design and ef!gJneering and take s its name
from the Phal'OS or Alexandria, Egypt, believed to be
the first lighthouse .

~lumbing

Elecfrl'cal Work

ARNOLD
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BROTHERS
H W
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$7.00 Per

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COOK, WAITRESS and c:arhop;
apply 1n person, Crow's Steak
House.
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Notice
SHOOTING MATCH , Corn
Hollow Gun Club, turn first
nght after Mites Cemetery.
Rutland ; Factory choked
guns only . Sunday, April 29th ,
1 p. m.
4·26-3tc

PALLET CO.
Open Soilturdays
from B a.m. to 3:30p.m.
On Old Rt. 33
Phone 992 -2689
Pomerpy, Obio _

NEW Tu)(edo 2 pc . suite with
sewn foam back and arms,
featuring 6 inch foam
cushions; your choice of
velvet or matetasse . This
week only S199.95 ; Cash and
carry. Pomeroy Recovery ,
622 E . Main Sf. Phone 9927554 . .
4·26·61p

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BOOKKEEPER for accounts
payableandpayroii . Offlcein
Athens until July then mov ing
to Gallipolis . Send resume to
S.E.O.E.M.S .. P. 0 . Bo• 927,
Athens. Ohio 45701.
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ACOOSS
1 - Choicl part
6 - Subslanllale
11 -Pull up
HI- Fall Jnio dla11ae
21 - Clrmbln g plan!
22 - Perlllin!llg lo
lha kidney•
23- Furlhar down
24- Lubrlcatad
2S- S111 las rlvar
Fragment
28- Calumniate

LESS MOWER

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ALSO AVAILABLE:

30- Stloul
32 - Ttlree· toad

(22-1961)
8 HP Tractor, with 34" mower (4082) . ... $ 694.95
(22-1962) 10 HPTractor,less mower(4102) ....... $ 769.95
(22-1963) 13 H P Tractor, less mower (4131) . ...... $1119.75
Mower attachments for 10, 13 and 16 hp tractors .. . : . $' 163,95

8

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tothosewhosent infoodatthe
death of
our Mother .
Margaret A. Bailey . We also
wanf to express our thanks to
our minister , Rev . Bill Carter
for the con,ollng words, the
organist and the Rawl ings Coats Funeral Home for their
kindness . The daughters ,
Mrs. Clarence H . Murray ,
Mrs . Jennie Hoppes and son,
Clarence Bailey..
4. 29 . 11 p

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33- Symbol lor lin
34- Umt of

Portuguese
currency

30 11 REAR-ENGINE RIDER .

35- Po am
38- Highway

37- Everyone

Briggs &amp; Stratton 8 hp engine 1..f&lt;ey sta rt ignition, 12-volt electrical
system with plug-in 110 V charger, super low-tone muffler. It has
automatic drive to 7 MPH with a full. 30" floating deck, parking
brake and dose wheel brakes. Your wife
will love it!
(22-1959) (3306)

36-PiQPin

$46295

40 -

Leaaea

42 434445-47-411-

El lll
Separale
Gaelic
Number
Futan
Pigs

50- Shada1r•e

OTHER RIDING MOWERS

51 - lnqu~r lng

54- Challenge
55- Fir in g

(22-1958) 34" 8 HP Front Engine, with rewind starter, automatic
drive. '(3344) $439.95
25" 5 HP Rear Engine, standard automatic transmission. (3255)
$312.95
.

74 -

Aller· dinn er

138- Obla ined

candles

20 -

139 - Com m11nlsts
HO - Inlellect
14 1-Su tllx lrke '
142- A 11ela (abbr)
143 - -Man'

27- Anger
Umntereallng
parson
92 - Add!tlonll
31-Gra ln
93 - Raga
36- hltared clotha
gtii - Knocks
37 - Branch o l
96-W Hd an . .p
aervrc e
97 - Very clark;
39 - Bondaga
99- Soll lar.,40 - Tur
101-Unllol
41 - Mark lefl by
currancy
wound
105- Tille of rupect
42-Piacufor
108 - Stockinga
comba l
107 - Harvut
43 - vauela
1 11- Flying Ctelll.lfl
44- Varve
112-Poel
46- Symbol ror
113 - Cul
nickel
115 - Ctlrl1tmaa
48 - Mounta in• or
116-Masl
1HI - Parlof
EuroPa

76 - Sink

In middle

77 - Sell
78- Walk 1n water

79- Huge
82 - Chaatrae
84 - Parlners
95- Ma~u ln lo
laather
86 - Peruse

86-

Spanish

aurrea!l a1
Young aalmon
90 - Rema1n erect
92- More Insane
94- Frlglltlut
98 - Lampre~a
99- Tllealer bO)(
100- Cualllon
102 - Praparad
103- New Dut
agenc~ (1nll.l
104 - Ex lt1ed
105 - Learning
106 - Rep ulallon
108- Res orl
109- ln 11leaama
pla c e l abbr )
110 Pluralandlng
111 - Polaon
112-GIIi!JI
conta1nera
114 - Cra1\y
89 -

116 -~ odlllm

clllori da
Pwell
Food I IIII

117 mammala
Suppllealed
119 611- Baker a
120 - Pall!
prodUCI
122- flexible
60- Baapaller
124- L!ll with !ewer
82- Foreal warclena 125 - Female horl8
61--Actle
126- Sword
8;5- Brother ol Odin 128- Meadow
ee - Near
129 - Cauat1c
61 - Prefix : wronQ
aubatanc e
19-Big
131 - Varletv
TO- Pteclpl!ai !On
132 - Conjun c hon
71 - Crony (colloq) 133 - Talk Idly
72- Male sheep
135- Etll iOP IIn IItie
58 -

8 HPFRONT ENGINE RIDING MOWER
Deluxe front-engine rider with headlights key starter portaDie
rech~rging unit, handles 34" t\l_t'i n blade mo'wer with floating deck.
Parkmg brake, foot operated d1sc brakes, automotive drive, power
~2495
to run a variety of work-saving attach~g
ments. (22- 1960) (3383)

_y

better tiHing .
Hahn hoe tines,
20 " wide..
(22-1216)

10 ca rton
$134.95 set up

TURF TRIM
MOWER

Buy your Sweetlix fly . and worm
control block between nc;~w and

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$4995

5 HP RIDER
Ha s rewind
;;tarter, super
low-tone muffler, automatic type differential
and 25" cutting deck. Semi-pneumatic tires
: .. ~ront and pneumatic tires in tear . Has contn"r seat with back rest. (22-5912) (3254)

in carton
$54.95 set up

Two economy mowers, one pUshtype rotary, the other selfpropelled, 3 and 3¥z hp Briggs
eng1nes. Money-saving prices!

TURF TRIM
SELF PROPELLED

WE DELIVER!
WE SERVICE!
WE FINANCE!

S"7J195
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in carton
, . . $79.95 set up

Serving Meigs , Gallia and Mason Counties

CENTRAL SOYA .OF OHIO

POMEROY LANDMARK

3rd &amp; Sycamore Stro.ats
GALLI POLIS, OH 10
"Your Farm Supply Supermarket"

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Oj&gt;enMon.-Sa,
tI .8to6
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River View

RANCHO COMPANY
Realtors and
Auctioneers

velvet or matetasse .. This
week only $199.95. cash and
carry_ Pomeroy Recovery,
612 E . Main St ., phone 992·
7554.
4-26·61p

NEW READY Blooming
·pottedflowers,start ingatso
cents ; hanging baskets,
Galllpolis
pansies, cabbage, petun 1as,
f!'angolds, coleus. tomatoes,
For Rent
~eppers, etc . One-fourth off
Y th e II a 1; Hubbard 's
12 &gt;e 50 TRAILER ; adults only ;
Greenhouse , JOO yards above
no pets; Bob's Mobile Court,
ballpark on Syracuse, Ohio .
992 -2951.
4-26·1fc
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Pomeroy, Ohio .

Sale

nickname
1U - Ch iel
145 - Po werful
tlerton
147-Lawlul
149 - Nahoor s.llup
150 - Siutlid peraon
152 - Unrestrain ed
1~4 - Lower
156 - Commo nplace
ISS - Clumay
159-Gorn

160-Ella
181-Web-loo ted
b ird a

OOWN
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2 - Laugh in g
3 - Organ ol
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hearing
4 - lnd el!nlle
art•cle
5 - Chari
6 - Smoolhlllla
leatllera ol
7 - Narratecl
8 - Number
9 - A stale .!abbr. I
10- Gu ido 1 high
note
11 - Avoid
12 - Be clelellld
13- · Reverence
14- Symborlor
tallurlum
15 - Mistakes
16- Bur.den
17- Ventilala
16 - Placa jabbr)
19 - Ctos u
aa cu re ly

Roman official

29 -

49 - Rabtl il
SO- Ireland
51- Separale
!52- Hlndll gu itar
5Jl,..... Sirut 11rchlna
55 - Suppllca leQ
58......,., Ramunaralad

57- A wold

58 -

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89 - Foo l 11wers
90 - Oral n
91- Plague

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83- Snatch
64- Shell of glaaa
Saleklaplng
Relreata
Sponaor
73- Subatencea
74 - Alpalr
75 - Undraaucl ll. ld
77 - Bravary
78- HOIPIII I
88 -

70 71.-

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eo -

Prowldaa crew
e 1 - Mourn lui
83- Cllear
84 - lnclehnlll!l
~ umber

87- Rallrud
Ill lions

flfiPIICI!I

119 - Prohibita
121-Welrdeat
123 - Habraw lelltr
125 - Canter
126 - Roalar
127-Roama
12lil- Trumpater bird
130 - Punctuailon
m•~

131 -

New Zealand
parrot

132 - ' Pota ..ium.
nl(rale
.
134- Alternoon tllrly
138- Colna ol lndlill
\ 31 - Flaalle rock

139- Lease

140- Sag1cloua
144- J11mp
145 - Small Child ·
1o1B - Gl•la nlcll.name
147 - Ordinan ce
148- carry
149 - PeUIIon
1 S 1- Nola 01 acale
153- PrePQIItlon
155- E~lll
157 - Compan POinl

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MIDDLEPORT
2 story frame . 3 large
bedrooms with load s of
closets. Modern bath with
shower. 26 tL living room
with n1ce fireplace, den,
dining room , kitchen with all
new cabinets and range ,
dimng bar. very convenient .
Carpeted throughout .. Fvll \,
basement . Forced air heat .
C~rpo rt . On excellent street.
517 ,500 . 00.
POMEROY
Beautiful Colonial Kitchen
is out of thi s world , has
ever.y thmg , 2 cent ml c tile
baths, 2 bedrooms. d ini ng
room .
carpeted .
Full
basement.. Gas forced air
heat . A nice rental apart.
ment S 17,500.00.
RACINE
.B5 ot nice laying land. 2
stor y frame . Wonderful new
kitchen, loads of cabinets,
range &amp; oven, dish washer ,
disposal · etc. 1112 baths, 2
large living rooms . Dintng
room. 5 large bedrooms with
close ts. Full basement witt\
util1ty R. Garage and other
buildings. 517,000.00.
MIDDLEPORT
Large 2 story .home. In good
condition . 5 bedrooms, l'h
baths, nice kitchen. Utility
room , small ce llar . Dining
room wlth cabinets . Garage
and Carpor t . All is c lose to
playground . A BUY AT
JU ST 112.800.00.
MIDDLEPORT
3 large bedrooms with
double closets Excellent
bath . Large living room with
firepla ce. Dini ng room with
double glass doors lead ing to
co ncre te patio
Dream
kitchen wi th much cabinet
space built In range and
double oven, Ref. , · Utility
room Carpeted throughout ·
Lot lOOx 120 Basement. :a
years ol d. $23,000,00 .
When it's your MOVE .. ·'
Don ' t play chec kers! LIST
WITH CLELANO REALTY
FOR FAST SALE.
HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER
992-2159
it no answer 992.2658
s ROOM house, tull basement ,
gas heat. bath. 2 lots ; S. D.
Bu skirk , 341 Page St., Mid·
dleporl. phone 992 -5487 .
4-27-3fp
3 OR 4 BEDROOM home In
Mason , W. Va ., newly
remodeled kitchen and living
room, large lot fenced in ,
phone 713-5976.
4-27-6tc
BEAUTIFUL Country Home on
Tuppe r s
Plains
Water
system; 6 rooms and bath,
basement, beautiful bullt·in
kitchen, all rooms paneled;
new furna ce, new vinyl
sl dlnn, storm windows, storm
door s"~ and shutters; wilt sell
with lot and garden or small
a creage ; phone 949 -5953 .
4·27-61•

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1972 APACHE Eagle Fold ·UP
camper; includes spare lire.
canopy and plastic storm
window. Trailer has been
wired for electric, 3 oUtlets .
Excellent-condition. $675 . Call
992-5815 after 5 p.m .

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For Sale

"Rose Will Bloom Soon"

CoAL, Limestone,
Salt Works , E. Main
-Pomeroy. Phone 992-3891.

.~-_:_,...,~·If&lt;

ELECTROLUX Vacuum
complete with at ·
cordwinder and
4-24 -6tc
paint spray. Used but in like
new condition. Pay S34 . 45 GROCERY business for sate~
cash or budget plan·avallable.
Building for sale or lease .
ElectrO Hygiene Co., phone
Phone 773 -.56181'rom 8· 30 p.m.
992·7755 .
to 10 p,m. for appointment .
-4-2S-6tc
3-20.ftc

Super Sport
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THE SHOP
CUSTOM .MEAT CUTTING
. TO -SERV.E THE PEOPLE OF
MEIGS AND MASON AREA.
We are !Jffenng; Evaqs
Premier Beef, cut to your
order for your Freezer.
H1nd Quarters
Front
Quarters . Sides . Ribs · Loins Rounds. '

1 CUT

• WRAPPED , FROZEN

Otck -9f2·ll74

Pomeroy, Ohio

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Sot 2995·

12" diameter

EARLY P.URCHASE DISCOUNT

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Real Estate For Sale

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Economy tiller, 3'h hp 8 &amp; S engine,
93% of weight is over the tines for

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NEW TUXEDO 2 p• . suo' te w•' th
..
sewn foam back and arms,
featuring 6 inc;;h toam
cushions , your choi&lt;e of

Real Estate
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... T,;~ ;;, i L.L., rats quickly . sure .
21!2 lbs ., $1 .69, Ebersbach
Hardware, Sugar Run Mills,
Pickens Hardware, Mason
4· 1-30tp

PER TON

off regular price.

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SYRACUSE
5 ROOMS - 2 bedrooms ,
modern bath, full basement,
front and back porche-s. E)(tra
lot . Asking 510,500.00.
MIDDLEPORT
4 BEDROOMS - Nice bath,
For Rent or Lease
stoker furnace . Basement.
•.u - C
aluminum siding, and fenced
BUSINESS building with about
150 ft . frontage on State 2 BEDROOM mobile home , 1973 STEREO 8 track , A small yard . Asking only S7SOO.OO.
STORAGE BUILDING
Routes3J-l24and7;formerly
adults only ; phone 992-5592 . ·
balance of $88.64 or pay $6.50
CONTRA
CTORS A real
Reuter's Service Station
4-29-ttc
per month. Phone 992-5331.
strong
built
building
.
Has 2
located 1/ 2 mile North of - : - . - - - - ' -- ' - - 4-20-tfc
stori es with two 24 inch steel
Pomeroy . Ideal for Roadside · FURNISHED apartment at
Pottery , Antiques , outside
Darw in. $85 mo . Call Mason MUST ~ell 1973 deluxe Zig. Zag beams .
Ideal fo't farm
machine .
This ma chinery, furniture , feed
sewtrlg
fountains, grocery store, etc.
773·5580.
machine darns, embroiders, store, or apartments . A good
Has gas pumps and tanks .
4·23-6tp
Close to County Fair Grounds, - - - - - - - - - makes buttonholes, all building at a rea sonable price
State Road•lde Pa'rk ond FURNISHED
without attachments . Jus t of only 520,000 00
2 bedroom
Meigs High School. Fully
dial and sew . Pay balance of
apartment, adults only ,
WANTA NEW HOME
equipped and stock that must
$38.50 or pay S5 per month .
Middleporh' phone 992·3874 .
1
ACRE
- J bedrooms with
be purchased . Contact Guido.
Phone 992·5331 .
4-6-tfc
992-5786or 992-2529 or 992-9978
4-20 -lfc nice closet'i. Master has 1h
tor appointment.
ba th . All electric and car peted.
FURNISHED and unfurnished
-4·29·6f c
2 ca r garage and 2 famil y
apartment ; adults only ; call
HOME Grown Tomato piMts rooms in the basement.
992 -3901 .
tor garden use ; large sturdy
4-24-Stc
TRAILER
For
plants ; Impr oved Mex ica n.
PLUS
LOT
- 3 bedrooms,
Heinz
1350
and
Supersonic,·
1972 KAWASAKI 175 , $525 ; PRIVATE meeting room for
patio,
with
cover
In Rutland.
hot
peppers,
mangoes
also
phone 992-2360.
any organization ; phone 992Lot
96&gt;&lt;205
Asking
lust
and ca bbage plants. On Rt.
4-29-5tc
3975.
124,
500
fl
..
above
the
State
SS700
00
3-ll .tfc
Park in Syracuse, 0. , Thpmas
RUTLANO
MOTHER ' S Day Flowers ,
Ha yman.
hanging baskets ; white, pink · J AND -4 ROOM 1urnlshed a'nd'
2 BEDROOMS - Bath. large
4-24-JJtc uti li ty . All carpeted. Large
lind red geraniums, mums
unfurnished
apartments .
and begonias , INSTANT
fenced yard.
Phone 992-5434.
YES , It 's Car Polishing Time COLOR for your Garden COUNTRY HOME
4-12 -ttc
then let S,peciar Form ula No. 2
pansies, petunias, marigolds,
3
LAR
GE BEDROOM S
and GloGuardXX-7 do th is for
Phlo)(, Coleus, Salvia, Zin Large
kit chen and d ii'l-ln-g .
nfas, Dianthus , Allyssum. 5 ROOM downstairs apartment
you . This is the World 's Be st
plus
wash room . CX!e
Utility
Snapdranons, Ageratlum and
with la undry and large yard ,
Auto Polish there is. Th• s
::r
1 t
751 Brownell Ave ., Mid acre
ol
la
nd
.
Double garage
ula
No
2
and
Spec
ial
Form
Porhitacca . Vegetable Pans
dteport , phone 985-3974.
GtoGuard XX r7 are used on Asking $12,500.00 .
Cabbage,
broccoli.
caullflower,lettuce, eggplant,
4-27-Jtp ·~ the Rolls Roy Ce; 1f tf 's good
NEW LISTING
mangoes, hot peppers and 14 . - c-oo
_ M
____- - - - e n ou~h for lhe Rolls Roy ce.
2.5 ACRES - Flatwoods area
kinds of tomato plants . 5 ...,
and bath apartment;
then 1t has to be good enough Site for several homes . Only
Cleland
Farm
and
phone 985-3350.
and more to use on your car . $5,000.00.
Th1s Formula ha s its own
Greenhouse, E. Main , Racine .
4-27-tfc
guarantee, Ia keep your car THE GOOD BUYS ARE
Gerald Cleland .
looktng clean and shiny tor ABOVE COME IN AND SEE
4-29-tfc DESIRABLE trailer spot soon,
ample roorn. priVate, shade.
months to come . It work s on THE REST, OR MAYBE A
ut ili ties available ; one mite
all makes of cars and no NEW TRE NDHOME CAN BE
EXCELLENT,
efficient.
from Racine , phone 949-2871,
clima te will affect the shine of YOURS IN JUST 40 DAYS.
econom ic al. Blue lustre
Curtis
D
Johnson
,
Ra
ci
ne,
0
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your car . You can order from BR IN G YOUR HOUSING
carpet cleaner . Rent electric
4-27-Jtc
ou r representative, ymJ'II be PROBLEMS TO US
shampooer $1 . Nelson's Drug
glad you dtd For more In ·
Store. Pomeroy , Ohio.
formati on write · 'F . D Uribe,
.:t -29-2tc SLEEP IN G room over the Wine
HELEN L. TEAFORD
Store. rented by month ;
P 0 Box 36, Albany , Ohio
referen ce required ; phone
992 -3325
45710.
ERGUSON Tractor N20. good
992-5293.
GORDON
B. TEAFORD
4-24-6t
c
shape, S70, G A. Deem , 9494-27 tk
992
-3615
4910.
--::-~---NOW TAK IN G orders for
ASSOCIATES
4-29·3fc 3 ROOM !Jii -e lectric apartment ,
southern plants Charles R.
NO SUNDAYS PLEASE
lik e' new, bullt -1n wall oven,
Harri s, 843-2693 .
RECORDS tor $1.20! Now
t able top range, large
4-13-tf(:
you can buy 10 45 rpm
HbUSE in Long Bottom , phOne
bathroom and closet, located
records, a 510 value. for only
985 .3529.
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51 .20! Send your orders today
copyrlghted in 1884 ; new
6·11 -ltcl
see, phone Gallipolis .:146-9539 .
to: John Mohler {Record
adu lt ball '" glove, A-2000 ;
4-26-6tc
Sales). Rt . I, Bo• 210, Mid·
phone 992-5655.
IS ACRES , mile from Long
dleport, Ohio 45760.
Bott om, - 20 miles from
4-29-3tc Mobile Homes For Sale
Pomeroy, call Parkersburg
428-1306 or write P . 0 . Box
SPECIAL PRICE on Aluminum CASH paid for all makes and
729 -B, c.-o The Da1ly Sen11nel.
car top bo11fs until /11\ay 4, ' models of mobil&amp; homes .
Pomeroy, Ohio 45169.
while stock lasts, 12. 13-14; · PhCN'le.area code 614-423.9531.. ONE YEAR old frame home .
4-26-6fc
tof.:JI --e lec fric ,
paneled
phone 992·6256, Klnqsbury Rd .
4·13-tfc
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No . lB.
r-------------o throughout , 2 bedrooms. city LOTS on Wright Street,
water , approximately 1; 2 acre
4-29-6tp
Pom eroy Phone 742-6630.
Air Conditioners
lol. Fourth Street, Reed sville,
4-19· 121c
.,...-,----:---Awnings
pri ce $10,500 , will consi der
SMALL black Shetland pony,
small depos it and land con - 4 BEDROOM house . Pomeroy.
cheap, registered sta llion ,
Underpinning
ca ll after 7 p.m v1eekdays,
tract ; phone 667-6386
phone 992-6256
anyttme Sa turday .1nd Sun4·29
lip
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Complete mobile home
day , 992-7775.
service - plus gigantic
4-27-Jtc
NEW
TOTAL
Etectrfc
frame
VISIT Kingsbury Home. Sales &amp;
display of moblle homes
ServIce for a better buy In 12' ·
home, baseboard heat, hard - NEW HOUSE _ 3 bedroom
always avallable at ...
14' wide mobile homes or a
wood fl oors, 3 bedroom, bath,
wilh ove r half acre on
roomy double -wide 5-4x24, 3
liv ing room, dining room ,
Flatwoods Rd .. call 992. 2735 .
MILLER
built 1n kitchen , breezeway,
, 4. 24 .6tp
bedroom, 2 baths - 44x24. 2
garage, c ity water . Lot size
bedrooms ; made by Skyline
100x400 plus nine -tenths
BEDROOM
h
Corp . Built right . 2x4 con MOBILE HOMES
1n
comp let ed . Addit ional lot 3
ouse
struction . Now on display on
new
tor
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air
gas
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Syra
, 1120 Washington Blvd.
available : Tuppers Pla ins,
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Ohio . Price $18,000 as 1o: ,
'urna ce, 1ow u1 1'1 1 1es, 1arge
423-7521
BELPRE. 0.
Rt 33 North , Come now or
h
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level
lot
with
storm
fence;
P one 66 7-6386.
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to our Grand Opening on N\/Jy
992 5792
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p . m . or by appointment .
Mobile Home-, you should
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Phone 992 ·6256 . Our ·low
consider the large savings ~
overhead meons big savings
you can have by pur chasing a
to you .
late model used Mobile Home.
4-29 · 12tp
Her!':! are some every day low
prices· 1 - 1970 - 44)(12
H &amp; N day old or started
Buddy, 13.395 ; 1 - 1971 Leghorn pullets. Both floor or
60x12 Buddy , 3 bedroom , 11!2
cage
grown
available .
bath , $4,695 ; 1- 1972 - 60&gt;~12
Poultry
housing
&amp;
Cranbrook,
J bedroom,
automation . Modern Poultry,
"sharp," S4,695; 1 - 50x 10
399 W. Main, Pomeroy. 992 - Liberty - extra clean, S2,795,
2164.
"s uper buy of the week" ; 1 4-29-ltc 1971 - 60•12 Buddy. S3.995;
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all prices include deliverY and
ST-EREO, Modern Walnut
set-up Th is is 'just a few of the
stereo, AM-FM radio com - bargains avai able at Berrybinatioo, 4 speed changer, 4 Mtller Mobile Home Sales, 705
speakers. separate controls .
Farson Street, Belpre. Otuo,
Balance $68 .53. Use our
phone 423-9531 . Shop . here
budget !erms. Call. 992-3965.
first. you'll be glad you did .
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Real Estate For Salet
18 ACRES

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Here's our king of the large garden tractors! It's a 16 hp' link between the lawn tractors and large farm tractors. Has a hydrostatic
drive that eliminates clutching and shifting gears, has integral
hydraulic lift that raises and lowers attachments with your touch
on the lever. large 27" by 9.50" ground-hugging tires and deluxe
adjustable seat let you work in comfort. Excellent visibility, footoperated disc brakes, plenty of work-saving attachments.

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resources and serv ices.
The Cluster Group is span.
sorihg Yocum 's appearance
here.

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IN MEMORY of Mrs. Mic hael TERRIFIC new money making
{Elsie) Epple, who passed to
program! Sell phonograph
her eternal home one year
records by mail. Write for
ago today , April 29. 1972.
details to: John Mohler, Rt . 1,
Sleep on thy pains are o'er,
Bo)( 210, Middleport, Ohio
Sweet is thy rest oft needed
45760.
SHOOT, also rifle mat .
before ;
4-29-Jtc GUN
ches, open sites only and
He sent His angels to help you
special deer slug match .
o'er, And carried you away to MEIGS County Fish &amp; Game
Forked Run Sportsman Club,
that blissful shore.
Associat io n will hold a
Sunday,
April 29th. 12 noon .
Where sorrow and pain are no
meeting, /INty 2nd, 7:30p.m ..
4-26-3tc
more .
at Syracuse Club Rooms.
Sadly missed by husband ,
4-29-Jtc
Michael and step-children . - - ' -- - - - - ' - 4 29-ltc CAR PORT
Sale:
Three
families . Thursday and
Fr iday , May 3 and 4, 91B So.
Third . Middleport ; Avons,
SIAMESE &amp; Burmese kittens ;
Toys, c_lothing , misc.
phone 985-4248 or 985-3565.
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TOY POODLES, 2 only, AKC
women in my home ; phone
registered , beautiful house . 742-3875.
~ts . They do not shed ha ir .
4-25-6tc
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NOWopen to serve you PAUL'S
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junk car or truck ; see us
3 REGISTERED Norwegian
before you se ll. Rt . 7 By -Pass,
elkhounds. call after 4 p. m . ,
Pomeroy, Ohio.
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memories, Of the one we
dearly loved ;
A smile, a voice. a love is
:~!~~g. Since God called him
Sometimes it's hard to un derstand , The things that
have to be;
But God in His Wisdom, Has a
plan beyond our power to see.
So sadly missed by Mother,
Dad, sisters and families .
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• F1ant sized orunsized seed-corn, soybeans, sorghum, acid-dellnted
cotton , pelleted beets, popcorn, and a wide variety of edible beans
-through the same metering system.

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The hills were hard to climb;
~o He dosed his weary eyes,
~7~e whispered peace be

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Saturday .

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training ,
schooling , present
and
prt!vious occupation. State
why you are interes ted and
when available. State it in terested In full or part time .
All repl les strictly con ·
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Interviews
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practices
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REGULATIONS

of use .
By'C. E. Blakeslee
Another key is keepmg the cooling fins
Extension Agent, Agriculture
clean.
Dirt and debris m. Turnulating nn the fins
,POMEROY- This is the time of year when
prevent rapicf cooling . Be s ure cover plate$ and
~ we love to see the grass start to grow, but are
other parts are in pi&lt;JCC so blower c&lt;:~n conC(Jncerned about the agonies of keeping the
tinually cin..'ulat e air 0\'Cr the fins.
lawn mowed. How 's this for a typical
Key nwnber four· is a1r cleaner service . Jt 's
springtime remark :
important to clean ilnd re-011 the cleaner every
" That dwnb lawn mower ... just bought it
eight
hours . On oi l bath type cleaners, fill oil
last spring, and now it won 't start."
c up to oil level mark and maintain it there to
Sound familiar '? 1t happens to many who
assure clean air . Metal mesh filter types need
shove the mower in the corner of the garage
cleaning in kerosene and re.(llled .
after the last fall clipping and forget about it.
. OPPOSE ISSUE I - A committee to defeat State Issue I ,
l'oam rubber type filters should bewashed
What went wrong?
the
lottery tax, has heen formed in Meigs County. Residents
in a hot water solution of household detergent ,
According to Extension Agricultural
re-oiled with 1 tO 3 teaspoon s of oil as recom.
of OhiO Will vote rn that issue among many others at the May
6 primaries. The committee above mapping its campaign
mended by manufa cturer, and squeezed
in
includes, seated, I tor, the Rev . Robert Bumgarner, Midseveral times to distribute oil evenly through
Engineer William E. Gill, there are ~veral
dleport Heath Umted Methodist Church; the Rev . Audry
filter . Dry, paper type filters s hould be
Miller, pas tor of the Middleport Church of the Nazarene;
''keys"· to better small engine performance. • replaced when dirt does not drop off easily
First off, the Ohio State University specialist
standing,
I tor, the Rev , Howard Shiveley, Racine Wesleyan
when tapped on a rlat surface .
United Methodist, and the Rev . Robert Card, Pomeroy,
says proper storage when the machine is not in
If you are not mecham(!ally mclincd to do
use (Like last fall after the last mowing) is the
cha irman, of the Pomeroy cluster, United Methodtst
your work, have a rehable serv.tce center tune
first key . Had you drained the tank and let the
Churches.
Other committee memhers will be the Rev : Edup your engine every 150 to 200 hour·s of use .
ward Fisher, Rar.ine First Baptist; Robert King of the
engine run until all gasoline was out of the
This involVes plugs, pOints and condenser plus
carburetor, removed the spark plug and
Bradbury Church of Christ; Edson Roush, Meigs
checkin g and cleaning air breather on the
Cooperative
Methodist Parish, 'and Mrs. Eulah Francis,
squirted a little oil through the opening to
cran k case .
Middleport Church of the Nazarene.
, lubricate the cylinder (hand cranked to spread
Sha rpe n blades (on rotary type mowers )
, ;· oil on cylinder walls and piston ), used standard
for a olean cut..
: ~~ grade or lead free gasoline when refilling just
That dumb mower ought.a sta rt now.
' ! before use th1s spring, it probably would have
IF YOU -OVERCAMF. your objections tu
: 'I started on the first pull.
lawn mowi-ng then· you should follow the
The second key is use of the proper spark
recommendati on of Turfgrass Specialist
plug. A fouled plug is a common ailment among
PT. PLEASANT - Monday st1ckers to be pla ced on the
RobectMiller of The Ohio 'State University who
sma11 engines. Remember , such engines have
r ecommends sp ring, summer and early fall is "Opera twn Red Ball Day" wmdow of a room occupied by
only on plug and when it becomes fouled,
applications of fertilizer to your lawn to keep 1t w1th . the Pt, Pleasant Area ~1 child or inva lid so that in the
Jaycees and the Ma son County event of fire the fi l'emen can
you 've had it. By using the proper heat type for
healthy and growing .
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For bluegrass lawns including A-20, Boa rd of Educatwn in charge. quickly ci rcle the dwelling and
A represcntattve of the dete rmine if there is someone
. : which it is operating, the plug keeps the proper
Fy1king , Merion, Pr&lt;:~to, Penns tar, Windsor and
temperature to burn itself clean.
Jaycees
met w1th the local .who c:ou ld not escape the
other improved Kentucky bluegrass varieties,
Of course you have to use the oil recomapply fertilizer around April 15, ag&lt;:~ m about board of educatiOn earlier in flames of the1r own accord
mended for your engine, Gill says. That's the
JWle I to 15, a third dose July 15 to August 10 , the month and it was dectded LJ·~ pped m the bQuse.
The life-.savmg program is
third key to good performance. Most
and a final application September I to 15. Skip that Monday , April :lO would be
manufacturers recommend a single grade oil
the f1rst one 1fyour.Iawn con tains Park, Delta., the target date for d1stnbution sponsored by the Pt. Pleasant
" such as SAE No. 30 with the old API rating of
of the " Red Ball" stickers in Area Jaycees in cOope ration
Newport or~rnon Kentucky bluegrass.
MS when operating at air temperatures above
Do not apply more than 2 pounds of actual grades one through eight. . The with the fire departments of
( , 40 degrees. With 2 cycle engines, where you
nitrogen (N) per 1,000 square feet of lawn at stickers, with a le tter of ex~ Mason County and the
, '· fnix the oil with the gasoline, be sure to mix the
one tlme. For example, if y.ou arc usmg a 10-G-4 , planation to the parent&lt;;, were Amencan Red Ball Transit Co .
exact amount recommended. The wrong
1 ,
1().3-7,etc,. you would apply 20 pounds per 1,000 g1ven to tea chers last week to
, ·' amount results in poor performance, he said.
square feet . With a 20-10-10, 20-10-5, etc., only 10 be passed ,out to each Ma son
..
On 4-cycle engines, fill crank case to proper
poWlds per 1,000 square feet need be used to get County s tudent the sti me day.
le•el with oil- to full mark, if dip stick type, or
Parents should be loo king for
the 2 pounds actual nitrogen per 1,000 squure
the
sticker when their cluldren
: 'r to plug opening level on others. Check oil every
feel.
, ' t~ree to four hours and ch1!nge it every 25 hours
return from school Monday
Happy lawn mowing!
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a ftern oo n. If the chi ld does not
'
bnng an "OperatiO n Red Ball "
s li cke r hom e, chances are tha t
the s tudent c1ther lost or
mbp(accd 1t. If this happens,
p::~renl~ may contact the loca l
fi1·c departmen t or a member
,
of the Pl. Pleasanl Area
"
Jay c~es and a sticker, ,vpl be
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GALLIPOLIS - Spring is are taken in property damage , PTO before uncloggmg, ad- made available .
,
The rneamng of " Operation
JUSting or servicin !l; eqtupment..
always a busy season for medical costs , hme gff frOm
Red
Ball" is for small red
- Set wheels as wide apar_t
-· .., farmers but most of them in work, lost earning power , and
as practica l for the JOb for
Gallia County will be spending insurance costs.
Marriage License
bette r stab1l1ty.
The following are tips for
, ·' more hours than ever on their
POMEROY
Bernard
When s topp ed, take
safer tractor operation:
- " tractors this spring .
Brooks
Lyons
,
22,
Middleport,
tractor
out
of
gea
r,
firmly
set
- Stay clear of ditches
The reason is simple,
' -~ worldwide demand for food embankments, holes, etc., to
brakes, Clnd-or usc park luck. and Penm Vonon Walters, 18,
Middleport.
Take the key with you.
,.,., and fiber is bringing more avoid upset.
acres into production, ac·
- Keep children and other
"passe
ngers" off and away
; '.:' cording to J. Melvin Gilbert,
, ,', chairman of the Gallia County from the tractor .
,,., ' Agricultural Stabilization and
- Cut. speed when turning,
.. - . Conservation ( ASC ) Com- crossing slopes, or when · on
~ ·l· mittee .
rough, slick or muddy sur ~
'' Whenever anyone pushes faces.
himself 00 the limit, as many
- Stay off hills and slopes too
farmers will be doing this steep for safe operation .
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- Engage dutch slowly with
• J spring, he becomes more
accident-prone," Gilbert said. heavy loads to £:!Void baCkward
·~ "This means that good tractor tipping and don't overload.
- Hitch heavy loads only to
safety practices are im-~
portant."
drawbar a nd use front weights
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In the United States, tractor to balance tractor, if needed. If
accidents account for 800 to drawbar is on a 3-point hitch ,
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1,000 deaths each year. In set it no higher than fixed
=~ addition
, tens of thousands of drawbar.
farmers suffer disabling inKeep power take-off
•• juries, and millions of dollars shields iri place and turn off

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22 - The Sunday Times- Senlirel, SWlday. April29,1973
JlARTON IN TOP 10
MASON - James E . (Jim)
Barton, a representative or
Glenn Erskine &amp; Associates, a

That·dumb mower will
- start if treated right
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American Life Insurance
Company, St.. Louis, Mo . •
ranked .among the company's

top 10 agents in the amount of
total insurance production
during Marc~ . Barton is a
native of Mason, W. Va .

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A three-minute job.
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RIO GRANDE Jim
Yocum; personnel manager of
the Goodyear Tire and Rubber
P1ant in Apple Grove, W. Va . ,
wHl speak to communications
majors at Rio .Grande College
Thursday, May 3. He will
emphasize the effectiveness of
the " Wingfoot Clan," the inhouse puBlicatwn produced at
the.. Apple Grove ~!ant for their
employees .
The Goodyear Corp. is a
member of the Cluster Group
of approximately 20 business
and industries working with
Rio Grande College in the
areas \of stude_nt, faculty and
curriculum
d evelopm ent;
equipment, and · financial

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SETTLE FOR LESS
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Labor unions are settling for
: :: less this year, the Bureau of
: •; Labor Statistics (Bl.S) reports .
- Bl.S said major contact settl~men t in the first _three
~ months of 1973 provided first
~ year wage increases averaging
5.3 cent, compared with 7 per
::~ cerit in 1972 and 11 .6 per cent in
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:~ When fringe benefits were
:~ included, the first year in•S
,
~ creases averaged 7.3 per cent
:~ in the first quarter of 1973,
-~ compared with 8.4 per cerit in
" 1972 and 13.1 per cen_t in 1971.

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Formal recital

is scheduled
RIO GRANDE - Merlyn
Ross, · associate director of
music at Rio Grande College,
has announced three scheduled
concerts on the College
Campus will be given beginning on Thursday, May 3, at
8:30p.m. with Mark Shr.eve, a ,
b3ss v~alist;' fin a formal
recital
works ranging from
baroque to rock.
Followmg, on Sunct'a y, May 6
at 3 p.m ., the Community
Chorus will present a concert
in. Lyne Center followed. by a
concert featuring the ·RiO "
Grande College Percussion and
Wmd Ensemble at 7 p.m . .the
same day. The second concert
will also be held in Lyne Center '
on campus, ·
. Mr . Ross said the formal
recital is the first to be held in
the past 30 years.

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lighthouse design and ef!gJneering and take s its name
from the Phal'OS or Alexandria, Egypt, believed to be
the first lighthouse .

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SHOOTING MATCH , Corn
Hollow Gun Club, turn first
nght after Mites Cemetery.
Rutland ; Factory choked
guns only . Sunday, April 29th ,
1 p. m.
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PALLET CO.
Open Soilturdays
from B a.m. to 3:30p.m.
On Old Rt. 33
Phone 992 -2689
Pomerpy, Obio _

NEW Tu)(edo 2 pc . suite with
sewn foam back and arms,
featuring 6 inch foam
cushions; your choice of
velvet or matetasse . This
week only S199.95 ; Cash and
carry. Pomeroy Recovery ,
622 E . Main Sf. Phone 9927554 . .
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payableandpayroii . Offlcein
Athens until July then mov ing
to Gallipolis . Send resume to
S.E.O.E.M.S .. P. 0 . Bo• 927,
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SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1973
ACOOSS
1 - Choicl part
6 - Subslanllale
11 -Pull up
HI- Fall Jnio dla11ae
21 - Clrmbln g plan!
22 - Perlllin!llg lo
lha kidney•
23- Furlhar down
24- Lubrlcatad
2S- S111 las rlvar
Fragment
28- Calumniate

LESS MOWER

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ALSO AVAILABLE:

30- Stloul
32 - Ttlree· toad

(22-1961)
8 HP Tractor, with 34" mower (4082) . ... $ 694.95
(22-1962) 10 HPTractor,less mower(4102) ....... $ 769.95
(22-1963) 13 H P Tractor, less mower (4131) . ...... $1119.75
Mower attachments for 10, 13 and 16 hp tractors .. . : . $' 163,95

8

HP

tothosewhosent infoodatthe
death of
our Mother .
Margaret A. Bailey . We also
wanf to express our thanks to
our minister , Rev . Bill Carter
for the con,ollng words, the
organist and the Rawl ings Coats Funeral Home for their
kindness . The daughters ,
Mrs. Clarence H . Murray ,
Mrs . Jennie Hoppes and son,
Clarence Bailey..
4. 29 . 11 p

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33- Symbol lor lin
34- Umt of

Portuguese
currency

30 11 REAR-ENGINE RIDER .

35- Po am
38- Highway

37- Everyone

Briggs &amp; Stratton 8 hp engine 1..f&lt;ey sta rt ignition, 12-volt electrical
system with plug-in 110 V charger, super low-tone muffler. It has
automatic drive to 7 MPH with a full. 30" floating deck, parking
brake and dose wheel brakes. Your wife
will love it!
(22-1959) (3306)

36-PiQPin

$46295

40 -

Leaaea

42 434445-47-411-

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Separale
Gaelic
Number
Futan
Pigs

50- Shada1r•e

OTHER RIDING MOWERS

51 - lnqu~r lng

54- Challenge
55- Fir in g

(22-1958) 34" 8 HP Front Engine, with rewind starter, automatic
drive. '(3344) $439.95
25" 5 HP Rear Engine, standard automatic transmission. (3255)
$312.95
.

74 -

Aller· dinn er

138- Obla ined

candles

20 -

139 - Com m11nlsts
HO - Inlellect
14 1-Su tllx lrke '
142- A 11ela (abbr)
143 - -Man'

27- Anger
Umntereallng
parson
92 - Add!tlonll
31-Gra ln
93 - Raga
36- hltared clotha
gtii - Knocks
37 - Branch o l
96-W Hd an . .p
aervrc e
97 - Very clark;
39 - Bondaga
99- Soll lar.,40 - Tur
101-Unllol
41 - Mark lefl by
currancy
wound
105- Tille of rupect
42-Piacufor
108 - Stockinga
comba l
107 - Harvut
43 - vauela
1 11- Flying Ctelll.lfl
44- Varve
112-Poel
46- Symbol ror
113 - Cul
nickel
115 - Ctlrl1tmaa
48 - Mounta in• or
116-Masl
1HI - Parlof
EuroPa

76 - Sink

In middle

77 - Sell
78- Walk 1n water

79- Huge
82 - Chaatrae
84 - Parlners
95- Ma~u ln lo
laather
86 - Peruse

86-

Spanish

aurrea!l a1
Young aalmon
90 - Rema1n erect
92- More Insane
94- Frlglltlut
98 - Lampre~a
99- Tllealer bO)(
100- Cualllon
102 - Praparad
103- New Dut
agenc~ (1nll.l
104 - Ex lt1ed
105 - Learning
106 - Rep ulallon
108- Res orl
109- ln 11leaama
pla c e l abbr )
110 Pluralandlng
111 - Polaon
112-GIIi!JI
conta1nera
114 - Cra1\y
89 -

116 -~ odlllm

clllori da
Pwell
Food I IIII

117 mammala
Suppllealed
119 611- Baker a
120 - Pall!
prodUCI
122- flexible
60- Baapaller
124- L!ll with !ewer
82- Foreal warclena 125 - Female horl8
61--Actle
126- Sword
8;5- Brother ol Odin 128- Meadow
ee - Near
129 - Cauat1c
61 - Prefix : wronQ
aubatanc e
19-Big
131 - Varletv
TO- Pteclpl!ai !On
132 - Conjun c hon
71 - Crony (colloq) 133 - Talk Idly
72- Male sheep
135- Etll iOP IIn IItie
58 -

8 HPFRONT ENGINE RIDING MOWER
Deluxe front-engine rider with headlights key starter portaDie
rech~rging unit, handles 34" t\l_t'i n blade mo'wer with floating deck.
Parkmg brake, foot operated d1sc brakes, automotive drive, power
~2495
to run a variety of work-saving attach~g
ments. (22- 1960) (3383)

_y

better tiHing .
Hahn hoe tines,
20 " wide..
(22-1216)

10 ca rton
$134.95 set up

TURF TRIM
MOWER

Buy your Sweetlix fly . and worm
control block between nc;~w and

.

$4995

5 HP RIDER
Ha s rewind
;;tarter, super
low-tone muffler, automatic type differential
and 25" cutting deck. Semi-pneumatic tires
: .. ~ront and pneumatic tires in tear . Has contn"r seat with back rest. (22-5912) (3254)

in carton
$54.95 set up

Two economy mowers, one pUshtype rotary, the other selfpropelled, 3 and 3¥z hp Briggs
eng1nes. Money-saving prices!

TURF TRIM
SELF PROPELLED

WE DELIVER!
WE SERVICE!
WE FINANCE!

S"7J195
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in carton
, . . $79.95 set up

Serving Meigs , Gallia and Mason Counties

CENTRAL SOYA .OF OHIO

POMEROY LANDMARK

3rd &amp; Sycamore Stro.ats
GALLI POLIS, OH 10
"Your Farm Supply Supermarket"

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Oj&gt;enMon.-Sa,
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River View

RANCHO COMPANY
Realtors and
Auctioneers

velvet or matetasse .. This
week only $199.95. cash and
carry_ Pomeroy Recovery,
612 E . Main St ., phone 992·
7554.
4-26·61p

NEW READY Blooming
·pottedflowers,start ingatso
cents ; hanging baskets,
Galllpolis
pansies, cabbage, petun 1as,
f!'angolds, coleus. tomatoes,
For Rent
~eppers, etc . One-fourth off
Y th e II a 1; Hubbard 's
12 &gt;e 50 TRAILER ; adults only ;
Greenhouse , JOO yards above
no pets; Bob's Mobile Court,
ballpark on Syracuse, Ohio .
992 -2951.
4-26·1fc
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Pomeroy, Ohio .

Sale

nickname
1U - Ch iel
145 - Po werful
tlerton
147-Lawlul
149 - Nahoor s.llup
150 - Siutlid peraon
152 - Unrestrain ed
1~4 - Lower
156 - Commo nplace
ISS - Clumay
159-Gorn

160-Ella
181-Web-loo ted
b ird a

OOWN
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2 - Laugh in g
3 - Organ ol
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hearing
4 - lnd el!nlle
art•cle
5 - Chari
6 - Smoolhlllla
leatllera ol
7 - Narratecl
8 - Number
9 - A stale .!abbr. I
10- Gu ido 1 high
note
11 - Avoid
12 - Be clelellld
13- · Reverence
14- Symborlor
tallurlum
15 - Mistakes
16- Bur.den
17- Ventilala
16 - Placa jabbr)
19 - Ctos u
aa cu re ly

Roman official

29 -

49 - Rabtl il
SO- Ireland
51- Separale
!52- Hlndll gu itar
5Jl,..... Sirut 11rchlna
55 - Suppllca leQ
58......,., Ramunaralad

57- A wold

58 -

Eruu

89 - Foo l 11wers
90 - Oral n
91- Plague

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83- Snatch
64- Shell of glaaa
Saleklaplng
Relreata
Sponaor
73- Subatencea
74 - Alpalr
75 - Undraaucl ll. ld
77 - Bravary
78- HOIPIII I
88 -

70 71.-

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eo -

Prowldaa crew
e 1 - Mourn lui
83- Cllear
84 - lnclehnlll!l
~ umber

87- Rallrud
Ill lions

flfiPIICI!I

119 - Prohibita
121-Welrdeat
123 - Habraw lelltr
125 - Canter
126 - Roalar
127-Roama
12lil- Trumpater bird
130 - Punctuailon
m•~

131 -

New Zealand
parrot

132 - ' Pota ..ium.
nl(rale
.
134- Alternoon tllrly
138- Colna ol lndlill
\ 31 - Flaalle rock

139- Lease

140- Sag1cloua
144- J11mp
145 - Small Child ·
1o1B - Gl•la nlcll.name
147 - Ordinan ce
148- carry
149 - PeUIIon
1 S 1- Nola 01 acale
153- PrePQIItlon
155- E~lll
157 - Compan POinl

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MIDDLEPORT
2 story frame . 3 large
bedrooms with load s of
closets. Modern bath with
shower. 26 tL living room
with n1ce fireplace, den,
dining room , kitchen with all
new cabinets and range ,
dimng bar. very convenient .
Carpeted throughout .. Fvll \,
basement . Forced air heat .
C~rpo rt . On excellent street.
517 ,500 . 00.
POMEROY
Beautiful Colonial Kitchen
is out of thi s world , has
ever.y thmg , 2 cent ml c tile
baths, 2 bedrooms. d ini ng
room .
carpeted .
Full
basement.. Gas forced air
heat . A nice rental apart.
ment S 17,500.00.
RACINE
.B5 ot nice laying land. 2
stor y frame . Wonderful new
kitchen, loads of cabinets,
range &amp; oven, dish washer ,
disposal · etc. 1112 baths, 2
large living rooms . Dintng
room. 5 large bedrooms with
close ts. Full basement witt\
util1ty R. Garage and other
buildings. 517,000.00.
MIDDLEPORT
Large 2 story .home. In good
condition . 5 bedrooms, l'h
baths, nice kitchen. Utility
room , small ce llar . Dining
room wlth cabinets . Garage
and Carpor t . All is c lose to
playground . A BUY AT
JU ST 112.800.00.
MIDDLEPORT
3 large bedrooms with
double closets Excellent
bath . Large living room with
firepla ce. Dini ng room with
double glass doors lead ing to
co ncre te patio
Dream
kitchen wi th much cabinet
space built In range and
double oven, Ref. , · Utility
room Carpeted throughout ·
Lot lOOx 120 Basement. :a
years ol d. $23,000,00 .
When it's your MOVE .. ·'
Don ' t play chec kers! LIST
WITH CLELANO REALTY
FOR FAST SALE.
HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER
992-2159
it no answer 992.2658
s ROOM house, tull basement ,
gas heat. bath. 2 lots ; S. D.
Bu skirk , 341 Page St., Mid·
dleporl. phone 992 -5487 .
4-27-3fp
3 OR 4 BEDROOM home In
Mason , W. Va ., newly
remodeled kitchen and living
room, large lot fenced in ,
phone 713-5976.
4-27-6tc
BEAUTIFUL Country Home on
Tuppe r s
Plains
Water
system; 6 rooms and bath,
basement, beautiful bullt·in
kitchen, all rooms paneled;
new furna ce, new vinyl
sl dlnn, storm windows, storm
door s"~ and shutters; wilt sell
with lot and garden or small
a creage ; phone 949 -5953 .
4·27-61•

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MIDDLEPORT

1972 APACHE Eagle Fold ·UP
camper; includes spare lire.
canopy and plastic storm
window. Trailer has been
wired for electric, 3 oUtlets .
Excellent-condition. $675 . Call
992-5815 after 5 p.m .

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For Sale

"Rose Will Bloom Soon"

CoAL, Limestone,
Salt Works , E. Main
-Pomeroy. Phone 992-3891.

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ELECTROLUX Vacuum
complete with at ·
cordwinder and
4-24 -6tc
paint spray. Used but in like
new condition. Pay S34 . 45 GROCERY business for sate~
cash or budget plan·avallable.
Building for sale or lease .
ElectrO Hygiene Co., phone
Phone 773 -.56181'rom 8· 30 p.m.
992·7755 .
to 10 p,m. for appointment .
-4-2S-6tc
3-20.ftc

Super Sport
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THE SHOP
CUSTOM .MEAT CUTTING
. TO -SERV.E THE PEOPLE OF
MEIGS AND MASON AREA.
We are !Jffenng; Evaqs
Premier Beef, cut to your
order for your Freezer.
H1nd Quarters
Front
Quarters . Sides . Ribs · Loins Rounds. '

1 CUT

• WRAPPED , FROZEN

Otck -9f2·ll74

Pomeroy, Ohio

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IS COMING TO - - -

Sot 2995·

12" diameter

EARLY P.URCHASE DISCOUNT

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meroy

Real Estate For Sale

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Economy tiller, 3'h hp 8 &amp; S engine,
93% of weight is over the tines for

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NEW TUXEDO 2 p• . suo' te w•' th
..
sewn foam back and arms,
featuring 6 inc;;h toam
cushions , your choi&lt;e of

Real Estate
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... T,;~ ;;, i L.L., rats quickly . sure .
21!2 lbs ., $1 .69, Ebersbach
Hardware, Sugar Run Mills,
Pickens Hardware, Mason
4· 1-30tp

PER TON

off regular price.

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SYRACUSE
5 ROOMS - 2 bedrooms ,
modern bath, full basement,
front and back porche-s. E)(tra
lot . Asking 510,500.00.
MIDDLEPORT
4 BEDROOMS - Nice bath,
For Rent or Lease
stoker furnace . Basement.
•.u - C
aluminum siding, and fenced
BUSINESS building with about
150 ft . frontage on State 2 BEDROOM mobile home , 1973 STEREO 8 track , A small yard . Asking only S7SOO.OO.
STORAGE BUILDING
Routes3J-l24and7;formerly
adults only ; phone 992-5592 . ·
balance of $88.64 or pay $6.50
CONTRA
CTORS A real
Reuter's Service Station
4-29-ttc
per month. Phone 992-5331.
strong
built
building
.
Has 2
located 1/ 2 mile North of - : - . - - - - ' -- ' - - 4-20-tfc
stori es with two 24 inch steel
Pomeroy . Ideal for Roadside · FURNISHED apartment at
Pottery , Antiques , outside
Darw in. $85 mo . Call Mason MUST ~ell 1973 deluxe Zig. Zag beams .
Ideal fo't farm
machine .
This ma chinery, furniture , feed
sewtrlg
fountains, grocery store, etc.
773·5580.
machine darns, embroiders, store, or apartments . A good
Has gas pumps and tanks .
4·23-6tp
Close to County Fair Grounds, - - - - - - - - - makes buttonholes, all building at a rea sonable price
State Road•lde Pa'rk ond FURNISHED
without attachments . Jus t of only 520,000 00
2 bedroom
Meigs High School. Fully
dial and sew . Pay balance of
apartment, adults only ,
WANTA NEW HOME
equipped and stock that must
$38.50 or pay S5 per month .
Middleporh' phone 992·3874 .
1
ACRE
- J bedrooms with
be purchased . Contact Guido.
Phone 992·5331 .
4-6-tfc
992-5786or 992-2529 or 992-9978
4-20 -lfc nice closet'i. Master has 1h
tor appointment.
ba th . All electric and car peted.
FURNISHED and unfurnished
-4·29·6f c
2 ca r garage and 2 famil y
apartment ; adults only ; call
HOME Grown Tomato piMts rooms in the basement.
992 -3901 .
tor garden use ; large sturdy
4-24-Stc
TRAILER
For
plants ; Impr oved Mex ica n.
PLUS
LOT
- 3 bedrooms,
Heinz
1350
and
Supersonic,·
1972 KAWASAKI 175 , $525 ; PRIVATE meeting room for
patio,
with
cover
In Rutland.
hot
peppers,
mangoes
also
phone 992-2360.
any organization ; phone 992Lot
96&gt;&lt;205
Asking
lust
and ca bbage plants. On Rt.
4-29-5tc
3975.
124,
500
fl
..
above
the
State
SS700
00
3-ll .tfc
Park in Syracuse, 0. , Thpmas
RUTLANO
MOTHER ' S Day Flowers ,
Ha yman.
hanging baskets ; white, pink · J AND -4 ROOM 1urnlshed a'nd'
2 BEDROOMS - Bath. large
4-24-JJtc uti li ty . All carpeted. Large
lind red geraniums, mums
unfurnished
apartments .
and begonias , INSTANT
fenced yard.
Phone 992-5434.
YES , It 's Car Polishing Time COLOR for your Garden COUNTRY HOME
4-12 -ttc
then let S,peciar Form ula No. 2
pansies, petunias, marigolds,
3
LAR
GE BEDROOM S
and GloGuardXX-7 do th is for
Phlo)(, Coleus, Salvia, Zin Large
kit chen and d ii'l-ln-g .
nfas, Dianthus , Allyssum. 5 ROOM downstairs apartment
you . This is the World 's Be st
plus
wash room . CX!e
Utility
Snapdranons, Ageratlum and
with la undry and large yard ,
Auto Polish there is. Th• s
::r
1 t
751 Brownell Ave ., Mid acre
ol
la
nd
.
Double garage
ula
No
2
and
Spec
ial
Form
Porhitacca . Vegetable Pans
dteport , phone 985-3974.
GtoGuard XX r7 are used on Asking $12,500.00 .
Cabbage,
broccoli.
caullflower,lettuce, eggplant,
4-27-Jtp ·~ the Rolls Roy Ce; 1f tf 's good
NEW LISTING
mangoes, hot peppers and 14 . - c-oo
_ M
____- - - - e n ou~h for lhe Rolls Roy ce.
2.5 ACRES - Flatwoods area
kinds of tomato plants . 5 ...,
and bath apartment;
then 1t has to be good enough Site for several homes . Only
Cleland
Farm
and
phone 985-3350.
and more to use on your car . $5,000.00.
Th1s Formula ha s its own
Greenhouse, E. Main , Racine .
4-27-tfc
guarantee, Ia keep your car THE GOOD BUYS ARE
Gerald Cleland .
looktng clean and shiny tor ABOVE COME IN AND SEE
4-29-tfc DESIRABLE trailer spot soon,
ample roorn. priVate, shade.
months to come . It work s on THE REST, OR MAYBE A
ut ili ties available ; one mite
all makes of cars and no NEW TRE NDHOME CAN BE
EXCELLENT,
efficient.
from Racine , phone 949-2871,
clima te will affect the shine of YOURS IN JUST 40 DAYS.
econom ic al. Blue lustre
Curtis
D
Johnson
,
Ra
ci
ne,
0
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your car . You can order from BR IN G YOUR HOUSING
carpet cleaner . Rent electric
4-27-Jtc
ou r representative, ymJ'II be PROBLEMS TO US
shampooer $1 . Nelson's Drug
glad you dtd For more In ·
Store. Pomeroy , Ohio.
formati on write · 'F . D Uribe,
.:t -29-2tc SLEEP IN G room over the Wine
HELEN L. TEAFORD
Store. rented by month ;
P 0 Box 36, Albany , Ohio
referen ce required ; phone
992 -3325
45710.
ERGUSON Tractor N20. good
992-5293.
GORDON
B. TEAFORD
4-24-6t
c
shape, S70, G A. Deem , 9494-27 tk
992
-3615
4910.
--::-~---NOW TAK IN G orders for
ASSOCIATES
4-29·3fc 3 ROOM !Jii -e lectric apartment ,
southern plants Charles R.
NO SUNDAYS PLEASE
lik e' new, bullt -1n wall oven,
Harri s, 843-2693 .
RECORDS tor $1.20! Now
t able top range, large
4-13-tf(:
you can buy 10 45 rpm
HbUSE in Long Bottom , phOne
bathroom and closet, located
records, a 510 value. for only
985 .3529.
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on E. Main St. , Pomeroy . To 8 VOLUME En c yc loped•a,
51 .20! Send your orders today
copyrlghted in 1884 ; new
6·11 -ltcl
see, phone Gallipolis .:146-9539 .
to: John Mohler {Record
adu lt ball '" glove, A-2000 ;
4-26-6tc
Sales). Rt . I, Bo• 210, Mid·
phone 992-5655.
IS ACRES , mile from Long
dleport, Ohio 45760.
Bott om, - 20 miles from
4-29-3tc Mobile Homes For Sale
Pomeroy, call Parkersburg
428-1306 or write P . 0 . Box
SPECIAL PRICE on Aluminum CASH paid for all makes and
729 -B, c.-o The Da1ly Sen11nel.
car top bo11fs until /11\ay 4, ' models of mobil&amp; homes .
Pomeroy, Ohio 45169.
while stock lasts, 12. 13-14; · PhCN'le.area code 614-423.9531.. ONE YEAR old frame home .
4-26-6fc
tof.:JI --e lec fric ,
paneled
phone 992·6256, Klnqsbury Rd .
4·13-tfc
1
No . lB.
r-------------o throughout , 2 bedrooms. city LOTS on Wright Street,
water , approximately 1; 2 acre
4-29-6tp
Pom eroy Phone 742-6630.
Air Conditioners
lol. Fourth Street, Reed sville,
4-19· 121c
.,...-,----:---Awnings
pri ce $10,500 , will consi der
SMALL black Shetland pony,
small depos it and land con - 4 BEDROOM house . Pomeroy.
cheap, registered sta llion ,
Underpinning
ca ll after 7 p.m v1eekdays,
tract ; phone 667-6386
phone 992-6256
anyttme Sa turday .1nd Sun4·29
lip
4-29-3tp
Complete mobile home
day , 992-7775.
service - plus gigantic
4-27-Jtc
NEW
TOTAL
Etectrfc
frame
VISIT Kingsbury Home. Sales &amp;
display of moblle homes
ServIce for a better buy In 12' ·
home, baseboard heat, hard - NEW HOUSE _ 3 bedroom
always avallable at ...
14' wide mobile homes or a
wood fl oors, 3 bedroom, bath,
wilh ove r half acre on
roomy double -wide 5-4x24, 3
liv ing room, dining room ,
Flatwoods Rd .. call 992. 2735 .
MILLER
built 1n kitchen , breezeway,
, 4. 24 .6tp
bedroom, 2 baths - 44x24. 2
garage, c ity water . Lot size
bedrooms ; made by Skyline
100x400 plus nine -tenths
BEDROOM
h
Corp . Built right . 2x4 con MOBILE HOMES
1n
comp let ed . Addit ional lot 3
ouse
struction . Now on display on
new
tor
•ed
air
gas
•
use
Syra
, 1120 Washington Blvd.
available : Tuppers Pla ins,
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Ktnasburv Rd. Countv Rd . 18,
1
Ohio . Price $18,000 as 1o: ,
'urna ce, 1ow u1 1'1 1 1es, 1arge
423-7521
BELPRE. 0.
Rt 33 North , Come now or
h
'(
level
lot
with
storm
fence;
P one 66 7-6386.
h
to our Grand Opening on N\/Jy
992 5792
4-29-ltp
P one
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12 13. Office hours 2 p.m . to 7 BEFORE you buy any new
p . m . or by appointment .
Mobile Home-, you should
... ..- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Phone 992 ·6256 . Our ·low
consider the large savings ~
overhead meons big savings
you can have by pur chasing a
to you .
late model used Mobile Home.
4-29 · 12tp
Her!':! are some every day low
prices· 1 - 1970 - 44)(12
H &amp; N day old or started
Buddy, 13.395 ; 1 - 1971 Leghorn pullets. Both floor or
60x12 Buddy , 3 bedroom , 11!2
cage
grown
available .
bath , $4,695 ; 1- 1972 - 60&gt;~12
Poultry
housing
&amp;
Cranbrook,
J bedroom,
automation . Modern Poultry,
"sharp," S4,695; 1 - 50x 10
399 W. Main, Pomeroy. 992 - Liberty - extra clean, S2,795,
2164.
"s uper buy of the week" ; 1 4-29-ltc 1971 - 60•12 Buddy. S3.995;
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all prices include deliverY and
ST-EREO, Modern Walnut
set-up Th is is 'just a few of the
stereo, AM-FM radio com - bargains avai able at Berrybinatioo, 4 speed changer, 4 Mtller Mobile Home Sales, 705
speakers. separate controls .
Farson Street, Belpre. Otuo,
Balance $68 .53. Use our
phone 423-9531 . Shop . here
budget !erms. Call. 992-3965.
first. you'll be glad you did .
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Here's our king of the large garden tractors! It's a 16 hp' link between the lawn tractors and large farm tractors. Has a hydrostatic
drive that eliminates clutching and shifting gears, has integral
hydraulic lift that raises and lowers attachments with your touch
on the lever. large 27" by 9.50" ground-hugging tires and deluxe
adjustable seat let you work in comfort. Excellent visibility, footoperated disc brakes, plenty of work-saving attachments.

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resources and serv ices.
The Cluster Group is span.
sorihg Yocum 's appearance
here.

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IN MEMORY of Mrs. Mic hael TERRIFIC new money making
{Elsie) Epple, who passed to
program! Sell phonograph
her eternal home one year
records by mail. Write for
ago today , April 29. 1972.
details to: John Mohler, Rt . 1,
Sleep on thy pains are o'er,
Bo)( 210, Middleport, Ohio
Sweet is thy rest oft needed
45760.
SHOOT, also rifle mat .
before ;
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ches, open sites only and
He sent His angels to help you
special deer slug match .
o'er, And carried you away to MEIGS County Fish &amp; Game
Forked Run Sportsman Club,
that blissful shore.
Associat io n will hold a
Sunday,
April 29th. 12 noon .
Where sorrow and pain are no
meeting, /INty 2nd, 7:30p.m ..
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more .
at Syracuse Club Rooms.
Sadly missed by husband ,
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Sale:
Three
families . Thursday and
Fr iday , May 3 and 4, 91B So.
Third . Middleport ; Avons,
SIAMESE &amp; Burmese kittens ;
Toys, c_lothing , misc.
phone 985-4248 or 985-3565.
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women in my home ; phone
registered , beautiful house . 742-3875.
~ts . They do not shed ha ir .
4-25-6tc
House trained, must se ll.. = ::----,....,.---::-:Phone Gallipolis 446 -9539.
NOWopen to serve you PAUL'S
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AUTO PARTS . We need your
junk car or truck ; see us
3 REGISTERED Norwegian
before you se ll. Rt . 7 By -Pass,
elkhounds. call after 4 p. m . ,
Pomeroy, Ohio.
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PH. 992-2176

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Time w ill never dim the
memories, Of the one we
dearly loved ;
A smile, a voice. a love is
:~!~~g. Since God called him
Sometimes it's hard to un derstand , The things that
have to be;
But God in His Wisdom, Has a
plan beyond our power to see.
So sadly missed by Mother,
Dad, sisters and families .
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• F1ant sized orunsized seed-corn, soybeans, sorghum, acid-dellnted
cotton , pelleted beets, popcorn, and a wide variety of edible beans
-through the same metering system.

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The hills were hard to climb;
~o He dosed his weary eyes,
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and convenient ... because NO OTHER PLANTER PLANTS WITH
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to friends and neighbors for
their kindness , sympathy and
beautiful floral offerings and

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8:30a . m . to s·oo p.m Dally ,
1 :30 a . m to 12 ·00 Noon
Saturday .

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whi~h position you are ap·
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for.
training ,
schooling , present
and
prt!vious occupation. State
why you are interes ted and
when available. State it in terested In full or part time .
All repl les strictly con ·
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Interviews
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Tractor safety
practices
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REGULATIONS

of use .
By'C. E. Blakeslee
Another key is keepmg the cooling fins
Extension Agent, Agriculture
clean.
Dirt and debris m. Turnulating nn the fins
,POMEROY- This is the time of year when
prevent rapicf cooling . Be s ure cover plate$ and
~ we love to see the grass start to grow, but are
other parts are in pi&lt;JCC so blower c&lt;:~n conC(Jncerned about the agonies of keeping the
tinually cin..'ulat e air 0\'Cr the fins.
lawn mowed. How 's this for a typical
Key nwnber four· is a1r cleaner service . Jt 's
springtime remark :
important to clean ilnd re-011 the cleaner every
" That dwnb lawn mower ... just bought it
eight
hours . On oi l bath type cleaners, fill oil
last spring, and now it won 't start."
c up to oil level mark and maintain it there to
Sound familiar '? 1t happens to many who
assure clean air . Metal mesh filter types need
shove the mower in the corner of the garage
cleaning in kerosene and re.(llled .
after the last fall clipping and forget about it.
. OPPOSE ISSUE I - A committee to defeat State Issue I ,
l'oam rubber type filters should bewashed
What went wrong?
the
lottery tax, has heen formed in Meigs County. Residents
in a hot water solution of household detergent ,
According to Extension Agricultural
re-oiled with 1 tO 3 teaspoon s of oil as recom.
of OhiO Will vote rn that issue among many others at the May
6 primaries. The committee above mapping its campaign
mended by manufa cturer, and squeezed
in
includes, seated, I tor, the Rev . Robert Bumgarner, Midseveral times to distribute oil evenly through
Engineer William E. Gill, there are ~veral
dleport Heath Umted Methodist Church; the Rev . Audry
filter . Dry, paper type filters s hould be
Miller, pas tor of the Middleport Church of the Nazarene;
''keys"· to better small engine performance. • replaced when dirt does not drop off easily
First off, the Ohio State University specialist
standing,
I tor, the Rev , Howard Shiveley, Racine Wesleyan
when tapped on a rlat surface .
United Methodist, and the Rev . Robert Card, Pomeroy,
says proper storage when the machine is not in
If you are not mecham(!ally mclincd to do
use (Like last fall after the last mowing) is the
cha irman, of the Pomeroy cluster, United Methodtst
your work, have a rehable serv.tce center tune
first key . Had you drained the tank and let the
Churches.
Other committee memhers will be the Rev : Edup your engine every 150 to 200 hour·s of use .
ward Fisher, Rar.ine First Baptist; Robert King of the
engine run until all gasoline was out of the
This involVes plugs, pOints and condenser plus
carburetor, removed the spark plug and
Bradbury Church of Christ; Edson Roush, Meigs
checkin g and cleaning air breather on the
Cooperative
Methodist Parish, 'and Mrs. Eulah Francis,
squirted a little oil through the opening to
cran k case .
Middleport Church of the Nazarene.
, lubricate the cylinder (hand cranked to spread
Sha rpe n blades (on rotary type mowers )
, ;· oil on cylinder walls and piston ), used standard
for a olean cut..
: ~~ grade or lead free gasoline when refilling just
That dumb mower ought.a sta rt now.
' ! before use th1s spring, it probably would have
IF YOU -OVERCAMF. your objections tu
: 'I started on the first pull.
lawn mowi-ng then· you should follow the
The second key is use of the proper spark
recommendati on of Turfgrass Specialist
plug. A fouled plug is a common ailment among
PT. PLEASANT - Monday st1ckers to be pla ced on the
RobectMiller of The Ohio 'State University who
sma11 engines. Remember , such engines have
r ecommends sp ring, summer and early fall is "Opera twn Red Ball Day" wmdow of a room occupied by
only on plug and when it becomes fouled,
applications of fertilizer to your lawn to keep 1t w1th . the Pt, Pleasant Area ~1 child or inva lid so that in the
Jaycees and the Ma son County event of fire the fi l'emen can
you 've had it. By using the proper heat type for
healthy and growing .
' .,
• . the engine design and the load condition under
For bluegrass lawns including A-20, Boa rd of Educatwn in charge. quickly ci rcle the dwelling and
A represcntattve of the dete rmine if there is someone
. : which it is operating, the plug keeps the proper
Fy1king , Merion, Pr&lt;:~to, Penns tar, Windsor and
temperature to burn itself clean.
Jaycees
met w1th the local .who c:ou ld not escape the
other improved Kentucky bluegrass varieties,
Of course you have to use the oil recomapply fertilizer around April 15, ag&lt;:~ m about board of educatiOn earlier in flames of the1r own accord
mended for your engine, Gill says. That's the
JWle I to 15, a third dose July 15 to August 10 , the month and it was dectded LJ·~ pped m the bQuse.
The life-.savmg program is
third key to good performance. Most
and a final application September I to 15. Skip that Monday , April :lO would be
manufacturers recommend a single grade oil
the f1rst one 1fyour.Iawn con tains Park, Delta., the target date for d1stnbution sponsored by the Pt. Pleasant
" such as SAE No. 30 with the old API rating of
of the " Red Ball" stickers in Area Jaycees in cOope ration
Newport or~rnon Kentucky bluegrass.
MS when operating at air temperatures above
Do not apply more than 2 pounds of actual grades one through eight. . The with the fire departments of
( , 40 degrees. With 2 cycle engines, where you
nitrogen (N) per 1,000 square feet of lawn at stickers, with a le tter of ex~ Mason County and the
, '· fnix the oil with the gasoline, be sure to mix the
one tlme. For example, if y.ou arc usmg a 10-G-4 , planation to the parent&lt;;, were Amencan Red Ball Transit Co .
exact amount recommended. The wrong
1 ,
1().3-7,etc,. you would apply 20 pounds per 1,000 g1ven to tea chers last week to
, ·' amount results in poor performance, he said.
square feet . With a 20-10-10, 20-10-5, etc., only 10 be passed ,out to each Ma son
..
On 4-cycle engines, fill crank case to proper
poWlds per 1,000 square feet need be used to get County s tudent the sti me day.
le•el with oil- to full mark, if dip stick type, or
Parents should be loo king for
the 2 pounds actual nitrogen per 1,000 squure
the
sticker when their cluldren
: 'r to plug opening level on others. Check oil every
feel.
, ' t~ree to four hours and ch1!nge it every 25 hours
return from school Monday
Happy lawn mowing!
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a ftern oo n. If the chi ld does not
'
bnng an "OperatiO n Red Ball "
s li cke r hom e, chances are tha t
the s tudent c1ther lost or
mbp(accd 1t. If this happens,
p::~renl~ may contact the loca l
fi1·c departmen t or a member
,
of the Pl. Pleasanl Area
"
Jay c~es and a sticker, ,vpl be
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GALLIPOLIS - Spring is are taken in property damage , PTO before uncloggmg, ad- made available .
,
The rneamng of " Operation
JUSting or servicin !l; eqtupment..
always a busy season for medical costs , hme gff frOm
Red
Ball" is for small red
- Set wheels as wide apar_t
-· .., farmers but most of them in work, lost earning power , and
as practica l for the JOb for
Gallia County will be spending insurance costs.
Marriage License
bette r stab1l1ty.
The following are tips for
, ·' more hours than ever on their
POMEROY
Bernard
When s topp ed, take
safer tractor operation:
- " tractors this spring .
Brooks
Lyons
,
22,
Middleport,
tractor
out
of
gea
r,
firmly
set
- Stay clear of ditches
The reason is simple,
' -~ worldwide demand for food embankments, holes, etc., to
brakes, Clnd-or usc park luck. and Penm Vonon Walters, 18,
Middleport.
Take the key with you.
,.,., and fiber is bringing more avoid upset.
acres into production, ac·
- Keep children and other
"passe
ngers" off and away
; '.:' cording to J. Melvin Gilbert,
, ,', chairman of the Gallia County from the tractor .
,,., ' Agricultural Stabilization and
- Cut. speed when turning,
.. - . Conservation ( ASC ) Com- crossing slopes, or when · on
~ ·l· mittee .
rough, slick or muddy sur ~
'' Whenever anyone pushes faces.
himself 00 the limit, as many
- Stay off hills and slopes too
farmers will be doing this steep for safe operation .
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- Engage dutch slowly with
• J spring, he becomes more
accident-prone," Gilbert said. heavy loads to £:!Void baCkward
·~ "This means that good tractor tipping and don't overload.
- Hitch heavy loads only to
safety practices are im-~
portant."
drawbar a nd use front weights
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In the United States, tractor to balance tractor, if needed. If
accidents account for 800 to drawbar is on a 3-point hitch ,
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1,000 deaths each year. In set it no higher than fixed
=~ addition
, tens of thousands of drawbar.
farmers suffer disabling inKeep power take-off
•• juries, and millions of dollars shields iri place and turn off

the NEW

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INFORMATION
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DEADLINES
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HAVE immediate need tor 3
5 P.M . Day Befo~e P'ubl ic ation .
good employes. One office
Mond~y Oeadlme 9 a . m
nJrl full~
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Cancellation - Corre·o'·1 00 ,
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Will be UUpfed until 9 a .
for
salesman, 1 appliance service

Doille.-991·3884

True Ele(Jance in
Wheels
Lowest Prices tn The Valley!

GENERAL TIRE SALES
N. 2nd AVE.

992·7161

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OLD furnlture . oak tables ,

Business·.Services

'69 PLYMOUTH Roadrunner , 2

door , V 8. automatic , sharp ,
orange w1lh black v.nyl lop ,

organs. dishes. clocks, brass

beds or complete households
Wr lfe M . D. Miller, Rt . 4,

Pomeroy. Oh io

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Auto Sales

WaniP.11 To Buy

best offer , phone 98.5 3582
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Phone 992·

19 31c

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1969 CHEVROLET Impala, 2

Blue Ridge
In tenor- ExtP.rior

door Custom . power steertng ,
a 1r, low m1teage, phone 667

SMALL to medium ~·ze farm ,
6317
15-125 acres , ca ll 992 7077
4 26 Jtp
atter 5 30 p. m or wnte
Dorsey
Hall.
Box
14,
1969 FORO TOR IN O GT con .
Minersville . Oh10 45763 .

lATEX PAINT

For wood and masonry
frn1shes .

vert1ble, automat1c.
351
engine , pr1ced to sell Ph one
9913170
4 26 31c

4 26 6lp
WANT to bUy old fash ioned
furniture of all kind . also

NOW OPEN
ROGER
HYSELL'S
GARAGE

PAINT SPECIAL!

6271 ,

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO.
773 -5554
Ma~on , W. Va .

1964 IMPALA , A door hardtop ,
power steering and brakes,
good co ndition , dwner 1~
E.
Henson ,
Rt
2,
ret1red. tess than )6.000 actua l
McDermott Oh10 . phone
mdes. ph one 992 - ~936
858 2540
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old poskar:ds, albums and
other derns Whaf have vou?

HOME

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992 -2094
~06 E. Main Pomeroy

Near Crossroads
St . Rt. 124 .
All mechanic work 1nclud1nfj
auto. tran ~ .
Mon ~hru Sat.
8:30a.m. to 5 p.m.

3.99 gallon

brass beds, wooden •ce boxes,

POMEROY

OFFICE SUPPLIES
FURNITURE
Stop In and See .our
Floor Display.

Ph. 992 -7121 or 992 -6392

Business Services

Help Wanted

MODERN sept1c tank serv1ce,
14 hours , 7 days a week
Phone 99:1·3954.
4·10-JOtc

JAtJITOR - tvtl pr part time
Reply to Sox 266 in care of
Tnbune.
96-tt

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
'5.55
On Most American Cars
-GUARANTEEDPhone 992 -2094

~nd

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Open 8 Tll5
Monday thru Saturday
606 E. Mam, Pomeroy, 0 .

EXCAV ATING DozerS, large
and small, Backhoes and EXCAVAT ING, dozer, IOllder O'DELL WHEEL alignment
Loaders on trac k and tires , and backhoe work; septic
loca ted at Crossroads, Rt J2.4 .
Dump tr uc ks Lo boy ' tanks installed ; dump trucks
complete front end ser-v1ce,
WANTED - OLD UPRIGHT
EXPERIENCED
Se rv1ce . Sept1c tanks In
and lo boys for htre; wilt haul
tune up and brake service:
PIANOS Any con dlf10n
Business Services
sta ll ed ,
George
( Bill ) ,.II did, top soil, limestone
Wheels
balanced
elec Pay1ng S10 each F ~rst floor
Radlato
Pul lins, phone 992· 2478 or 992
antJ gravel; call Bo'&gt; or Roger
trontcally .
All
work '
only Wn te grvmg d~r ecttons . SEWING MACHINES . Repatr
7407
2-9-tfc
Jeffers,
day
phone
992-7089;
guaranteed
Rea son able
Ptanos. P 0 Box 188, Sa rd 1s,
serv1ce, all makes. 992 -2284.
n1ght phone 992 3525 or 992Service
rates Phone 992 -3213 or 742·
Oh1 o 43946
The Fabr1c Shop, Pomeroy
5232.
HARRISON'S
TV
~erv1ce
and
3232.
4-29 6tp
Authonzed Smger Sales anr
From the laroest Tr uck nr
Servi ce Calls . phone 992-2522
2 Jl .tfc
2·18·tfc
ServIce We Sharpen Sctssors
Bulldozer Radtator to the
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Employment Wanted
Nathan Bigg~
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WILL do bookkeeping m ·my
Radtator Specialist
de liver ed right to your
home .
Contact
Cheryl
GARAGE
re
pa
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,
tune
ups
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proiecl Fasf and easy Free
Go Mobile With Goble!
Laud ermllt , 2nd St ree t ,
plugs , points and condenser , 8
est1mates. Ph one 992 3284.
Ma son or phone 773 5613
cy l , $17 95 and 6 cyl , $14 95 ,
Goegle tn Ready · M ix Co .,
H4 24 6lp
call for appotntment , Ra cme
Middle~ort
.
Oh
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6·3o.ttc
Ph 992-2174
Pomeroy
Garage, Ra cme, Ohto, 949
For Sale
361 1
4·8-30tc
SEPTIC TANKS CL&amp;ANED
2 REDBONE Coon hound pups.
4 mon ths old , male , ca ll 985
REASONABLE rates . Ph 446·
Help Wanted
3932 after 5 p m
4782,
Gallipolos,
John
Russell
,
O.Vner &amp; Operator .
4 27 Sic
s. J2. Jtc
SE PTIC TANKS AROBIC
WOMEN'S
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HONDA 305 Super Hawk , ex
SEWAGE SYSTEMS CLEAN
WEAR
C BRADFORD, Au ctt oneer
ce llent co ndtt 1on. Gra vely
ED, REPAIRED . MILLER
Complete
Service
tra c tor qnd mower ; ph om
STORE
SANITATION,
STEWART,
949-5953
Phone 949 3821
SEEKS
OHIO PHONE 662·3035
Racrne , Ohjo
4 27-6tc
10 4 tf f
CLERICAL
Cr~H Bradford
5 1 tfc
HELP
FOR
ELNA and Wh1te Sew mg
RECEIVING
Machtnes
service on all
makes Reasonable rates .
DEPARTMENT
The Sewing Center , Mid Must be High School
dleport , Oh 1o
Graduate
Liberal
11 -16-tfc
Discounts, Pa1d Holidays.
Send resume to Box 268 c o
SEE us FOR : Awnmgs, storm
85 N. COURT
ATHENS,
Galltpolts Dally Tnbune
doors afld windows, carports ,
marquees, arummum Siding
2&amp;3
and rai11ng A. Jac ob, sale:::
EXPERIENCED
Par
representative
For free
Mana9 e r
Good work1n~
BEDROOM
es ttmates , phone Charles
conditiOns Pa1d vacation and
Lts le , Syracuse, V
V
holiday s Hosplfat 1zatt on and
CAMPING : Canvas Tents, 49 95, any s1 ze. 49 to choose
Johnson and Son, Inc
rettrement plan available
Always The Best Deal On Best Homes
from - Vmyl Air Mattress, Stars &amp; Strtpes, 1 49 3·2·1fc
Reply to Box 266 10 care of
Totem Cots, 9 49 - Ground Cloths, 5x7, 1 69
Tnbune
DA NNY 'S TV Serv1 ce, Ma son,
96 tf
W Va , ph one 773 5976
HOUSEWARES: Ice Buckets r I 49 - Oil Lamps , 2 19 up ~
-GOLDEN EMPRESS
4 27 tfc
PARTS Clerk . Good worktng
Plashc Tumblers, 4c e a , Embrordery Floss, l c ske m
- VAN DYKE
conditt ons Paid vacation and
OOZER and back hoe work·,
-GRAYWOOD
holidays Hospitalization and
HARDWARE · 12 pc Socket Sets, 2 49 - Lin coln Welder s,
ponds and sept1c tanks , ditre1trement plan available
-GRAND HAVEN
92 50 - 61h" Power Saws, 12 99
chtng serv1ce ; fop so1 1, f111
Reply to Box 266 tn care of
X
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d 1rt , ltmestone , B&amp;K Ex .. -HILLCREST
Tnbun e.
cavattng Phone 992 5367 ,
SPORTING GOODS: Approved He lmets, 16 95 - Ch1 ld 's
- HALLMARK
96·11
Di c k Kafr, Jr
CHECK OUR
L1ie Vest. 2 49 - Ftsh Kn1fe, 39c - Pocket Kn 1ves, 59c
- ESQUIRE
9.J.ffc
EXPERIENCED
Body
SPECIALS
CLOTHING: Betts, 39c - Men' s T1e s. 19c - T Sh1r ts.
Me c han 1c. Good working
AuTOMOBI,LE rnsuran ce been
UP TO 12 YEAR FINANCING
cond1t10ns. Pa td vacation and
Andy Capp, Arc h1e Bunker, etc , 79c - Baby Blankets,
cancelled?
Los t
your
holidays Hosp1ta lizatton and
WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL
2 m pkg , 99C - Western Sh1rts, Reg 9 00, now 4 49 operator's license? Call 992·
retirement plan available .
Tank Tops. Reg 9 00. now 4 49 - Wrangler Colored
2966
Reply to Box 266 m ca re of
Cords, 4 98 - Wrang ler Jeans , 5 95 , up to 12 00 va lues
6 15 lfc
Tribune
- Women's Blouses &amp; Tops at Tremendou s Savmgs
96 t1
HOUSE AND Roof · pamflng ;
1nterior and ex tenor, free
AVON wan ts 3 people to work
es timates Ca\1992 7008 or 99'2·
part ttme, es ti mated earn1ng s
OPEN 9:00-5 : 30 DAILY
2.460
of
$.40 a week or more
4
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30tc
EXCEPT MONDAY&amp; FRIDAY TIL9
poss1 ble Call before 9 a m or
after 6 p m Helen Yeager,
WILL tnm or cut trees, clean
586 Locust St.
992-7004
Middleport
Ja ckson , OhtO 286 4028.
out betsements. att1cs, etc.
OPEN SUNDAY 12 'TIL 5:30
Open 8 to 6 Mon . thru Sat.
99·4
and parnt roofs, phone 949
3221
NEED 1mm ed tatet y, Sharp
17 otc
Gtrl, ex peri e nced 1n Party
Plan for Superv tsor work
from Jul y to December.
Tra1ntng 1n May. call now
collect 1 614-.471 ·1970 or 471
6109
100 3

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Where Dealin' Is

25 -The-Sunday Times- Sentmel, Sunday' April 29,1973

Help Wanted

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
f Planning and Developmen
Organiution )
POSITION open 1n challeng ing
program · to administer an
eleven county dtstr ict for
ove·rall
commu n i ty
development 1n southern
Ohro Off1ce located m Portsmouth , Oh1o Must ha'lole
work ing
knowledge
of
Federa l Programs and loca l
government structure Expenence
10
planning,
economic
and
socta:l
d evelopment desirab le
Mrn1mum 4 years expenence
wrth degree rn related f1eld or
equ tvalent exper1ence Ap
pl 1cation may be made by
obta1mng and f1lllng out a
Standard Form 171 available
at the Post Offtce and sub·
m1ft1ng it , along wtth a
resume, to Mr James Smith,
Chairman , Oh1o
Valley
Reg1onal
Developmet
Comm1sston, 740 Second
Stree t, Portsmouth , Ohio ,
45662. Appticcltlons must be
rece•ved by Nt.ay 15, 1973
EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER
101 ·3

NEEDS LPN"' rttlred !!N lq
work in nufsf ng home, ~•n
ltve 1n . Wnfe 8o)( 313, lronton.
Ohio Rout~ 1.

NOW taking applications

for

kennel help and person that 's
1nterested In all breed
grooming . Between HI and SO,
hvl ng accommodat ions can
be had . Must be ectlvl! end
slnure position is salaried..
G1ve all deta ils about yourself
including photo, phons no.
Wnte to Margo Kennels, Rt ·
1, Sox 191, Byesville, Oh io
•3723.
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98·6
For
Women's Wear
Store
EXPERIENCED
SALES LADIES
WANTED
PARlor FULL TIME
L•beral Discounts
Paid Holidlyl
State age and experience .
Send resume to Box 268 C·O
Galli polis Dally Tribune.

Th e Best

MOWS MOST

EVERYTHING
FROM BEAUTIFUL
LAWNS TO ROUGH
WEEOSANO
UNDERGROWTH

SALE THRU SUNDAY

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Grmly76 HP
Custom So.tllftamabc
Tractorwtth 30• Rotar,
Mower 8rtd Ridin1 Sulky
optional C~11n Guard

• Swivel action mower a ttachment follows
ground contour
• All-gear, steel-shaft drive from engine to
mowing blade .
• Instant forward-neutral-reverse tractor action
for easy handling.
• Use sulky attachment to ride in level areas,
detach and walk for extra maneuverability.
• Wide variety of.att!lchments for gardening,
lawn care, and snow removal .

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FREE COUNSELING
We'll help you match the equ1pment to the JOb
w1th a w1de selection of tractors, accessories, and
features. Come in and talk it over, try 'em
out today!

Goble .Mobile Homes

ANTIQUE AUCTION
CO. FAIRGROUNDS, ATHENS,

Located on R-56 in West edge of Athens
NO VIEWING UNTIL 8:00 A.M. DAY OF
SALE. OVER 60 PIECES REF. ANTIQUE
FURNITURE· 20 CLOCKS - 30 LAMPS.

Saturday 1 to 5

Sunday ·1 to 5

Typical Comments from Open House Visitors
A United States Steel creatton: steel studhig (instead of wood) 30
year guaranteed steel lap siding &amp; sof!its for a maintenance free
exlerior. Exclusive country es,tate settmg.

Let Us
Build
Your

3 B. R.'s, big L. R. Beautiful built-in kitchen with large eating area,
ceramic tile bath with shower and v~anfiory, separate laundry room,.
electric heat, 6" insulatJon in ceiling, w-w carpeting, full garage,
70'1&lt;120' lot with city type water, sewer, &amp; streets.

'18,950

FARMERS HOME LOAN; ·
'260 DOWN &amp; '128 1\110.

New

"Can't belive it takes only 1 qt. of paint for the exterior"

Home!

"Best buy we ve seen in the area"
1

"Can't believe it's so large inside"
"Bestfloor plan for a house its size we've ever seen" .
"2 of the largest bedrooms we've seen in a house under 535,000"
"We love the high land overlooking the valley" .

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Built ,by: B&amp;K Excavating

Marked 17" btsque head &amp; ctrms w-kid body. 26" old chma
head doll, Sl/2" b1sque doll &amp; others, lg. cut glass tankar_.Q,
4 matching c ub tumblers, cvt perfunie. cut footed f(cftt
bowl. Nucut nappy, 2 wall felephones , round butter mold.
stemmed cake plate, lg pattern glass compote, flashed
ruby , over 20 piece ~ Candlewick crystal, 11 1ce c ream
dtshes , slag duck , 2 Carnrval, Roseville, mo ld blown
crutts, Globe amber fru 1t ta r , othe r tar s, sr,avrng stand.
."" gypsy pOt, wagon seal. 2 dmner bells, mrlk can s, brass
kettle, trans, ptc fr ames , old bottl es FEW MISC
PIECES GLAS SWARE , ETC
NO MINIMUM BIDS &amp; NO BY· BIDDING
,NOT RES. FOR ACCIDENTS
TERMS : CASH
C. E. SHERIDAN, AUCT.
AMESVILLE, 0 . 614·448·4263

MODEL HOME FURNITURE &amp; DECORATIONS BY
EMPIRE FURNITURE CO.

SALES REPRESENTATIVE:

G4LLIPOI:.IS, OHIO '
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DIRECTIONS; Drive west ~n~Rt. 35 to Rodney - pass Rf, 588 on left
go 500ft, &amp; fake right 200 yds. to house- follow signs. 3 miles from
Gallipolis at city limits.

,VIRGIL B. TEAFORD, SR., BROKER
L. Teaford, Gordon B·. Teaford
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Associates: Helen

PHONE

EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITIES

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RODNEY· VILLAGE 2 ..

992-3325

RODNEY, OHIO

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MECifANIC STREET

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Real Estate For

Who take pride in serving quality food,

d1tsons~

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pleasant working con pasd·vacation, hospitalization.

Apply In person at Bob Evans Steak
H
d 8 bE
ouse an
0
vans Drive ln.

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dollars ,
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JUNK auto and scrap melal
Ph 3888116 ·

4Sl5econd Ave.

Gall~~~~·; ~=:~d'""
Douglas Wetherholt
Brokers
614·446·3434

_ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __:89 26

32 State
Tel. 446·1998

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NEARCJTY - At1Bro ck, 6rms
W ld' L
and bath , H.W tl oors Wit~
or
s
argest
.
carpe t rn l1v rm , dm . rm , THE LEADER SINCE 1900 IN
hatlandbalh L" rm osl4 ' • SE RVING THE NATJON 'S
18' w1fh F .P Pl en ty ca bmcts, BUYERS &amp; SELLERS.
bar , s tove and oven m kt f·
Ph. 4146·0008
chen Free wat er and on NEW L 1ST 1NG
COM
water line Tht s beauty IS
MER C 1A L 0 R R E 5 1DEN
loca ted on 9 A llat and
TIAL
Nice 6 rm home
sha ded lot Price only $25,000
toea ted a ll Eastern Ave

Here's A Beauty
WEBUY , SELL, ORTRADE
Price Reduce d
WANTED to buy , ~ell or trade BEAUTIFUL SPLIT LEVEL ~
Priced R1ght
Notice
t(ly elec1ric tram , 446-48-43 '
Home , 2 Acr es
E:.fra large home w1th three
ATTRACTIVE
3
240.Jf
bedrooms, one and ha lf baths
BEDROOM HOME WITH
THE FIRST GUY TO
full bn sement , coun ty water:
FAM ILY ROOM , WOOD
OFFER
l21 , 000
BUY 5
LAND, 1 to 11)(1 a c re~, any
large lot , about two miles ou t
BUR NIN G
F IREPLACE ,
THIS N EARLY NEW J'
locatton, ph 446 2852
ot town , c 1ty schools
VERY
NICE
KITC H EN
BEDROOM
BRICK
( RANGE AND OVEN ).
100 tt
FULLY
CARPETED
ROUTE 35 BEYOND THUR . GREE N ACRES - 4 bdrms ,
f er~ l ures J BR , LR, dlnmg
PRETTY
BATH
AND
CE NTRAL AIR , ONE CA R
u" ,..
large llv rm and kitc he n, new
rm , Kit chen, ce lla r, carport
FLAT
LANDSCAPED
n~.._
..
_
VeFy
nrce
sr:.
room
t
and
larg
e
Iron
!
porch
This
USEDelednc hot water heater ,
GARAG
E NOB OOY WI LL
LOT
l 1 2 MI LE OUT
446 4214
with bath home on three
carpe over H W. firs . Cen
home is mos tly ca rpe ted and
BOTHER YOU
HERE
PR
ICE()
S22
,5
00
AND
quarters acre 1n Ja c kson
Arr tnstalled 2 yrs ago, a t
has 1
d
LO T S OF ROOM OUT
100 3
Cou n t Y Hardwo od lt Qo r s,
lached
gar. n.
. .ner ha• plan s
ummum sr rng and
YOU 'L L AGREE , IT S
S IDE WA S PRICED AT
d
~
"'
s tor ma wrndows
WORTH IT
'S2J 000
wall
to
wall
carpeL
fuel
an
has
priced
fhts
one
to
sell
A sA
011
WANTED to buy vacant land , 25
furna ce, cen tra l a 1r co nPrrce of 521 ,000 Includes the NEW LI STIN G - 116,900 Modern Nearly
mile radt us to Gallipolis 446
d tl10nrng , pr rced at only
drapes, di shwasher and cook
We Need Ltsl1ngs
WITHOUT
A
DOUBT,
lh
os
Phone 446-4672
1799
J:o! ew 3 Bed room
$18,500
stove
modern 6 rm horne IS pnced
F ARM S AND BASE LA ND
__________________102 6
In Town
way below market value
281 State Street
ANY RESIDENTUAL
CE
NTE
NARY
If
you
are
OWNER ' LEAVIN G STATE PROPERTY ,
CITY
OR
Speetal features Include a 12 x
C HAN CES
ARE
YOU
lookmfl
for
locatiOn,
qual1ty
Want s to sell lh1 s very lovely
RURAL
20
family
rm
.
wtlh
palro
WON
'
T
HAVE
TH
I
S
Q-p
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
and prrce, don 't pass this one
three bedroom home m quret
PORTUNITY
AGAI N
doors, nice buil l rn k1l chen
For Rent
by 6 rms , bath, laundry and
subdrv1sron wllh clfy water
Best Buy
......... .
BEAUTIFUL L
SHAPED
wrlh
a
se
pa
rate
ea
t
rng
area
at tac he d garage
Pn ce
and schoo ls Full basement
RANCH
WITH
M O DERN
In Memory
TWO-"?"AY Rad1os, Sales &amp;
a
nd
a
lMgc
lot
10
mmut
es
BRADBURY furn rs hed ef
m ;oo
'"County $17,500.00
ha s recrea tron room w1 th
K IT C HEN (RANGE, DI SH
lrom town
Serytce New and used CB's,
frcrency
apartment
,
adults
WA S HER ETC). LARGE
wood
burnmg
f1repla
cc,
in
I N MEMORY at husband
POlice mon1tors , antennas
. only , no pets, 729 Se1= Ave
LIVI N G &amp; D ININ G AREA
GARFIELO AVE - L1ke Jhe
O WNER V.ERY A N XIOU S
exce llent condtl1on
father and grandfather ~ W111 1 ~
eEtc Bob's C1ttzen Band Radt~
p ,
BAT H S.
2
CAR
AND WILL SELL
LESS
R1ver? 5 rm on matn fir . All NEW LISTING - NEAR RIO
100 tf
Sha fer, who pa ssed away four
GRA ND E - 4 room block
qu ip • Georges Creek Rd
GARAGE
LARGE FLAT
THA
N
MARKET
VERY
carpe
t,
full
flnrshed
base
IMM ED IATE POSSESSION
years ago , Apnl 29, 1969
Galllpolts , Otuo 446 4517
' SLEEPING room for con
S H ADY LO T , CE N TRAL
house w1lh ba th and 5 acres of
GOOD
I YR
OLD
3
large block garage plus
ONner writ let you move tn
AIR
\26 , 900 00
DON 'T
land $10, 500
B'EOROOM NICE KIT
Slruc
t1on
worker
or
old
age
10':.12'
metal
bldg
4
A
(ol
tomorrow rn t his three
So ear ly on that Apnl morn
WAIT
O WNER
IN
:=--:-:-:----,.---.::212 tf
Ct1E N WITH BUILD-IN S,
pe nslorrer 4.16 0060
wtlh n ver frontage Pnce LA ND CO NTRACT - LAR GE
HURRY , HA S BOUGHT A
bedroom ran c h w1th fu ll
The day , the month ,
FLAT LOT M AKE US AN
WE HAVE a complete line of
$22,500
rARM AND IS READY TO
basemen t and large 101.
OF~ER
OWNE R
HA S
We Will never forget
LOT
close
to
Vmton
$200
watches and d 1am on ds -:::~::::::=~:-::-~--·9 6
MAK E S OMEONE A REAL
SER
IOUS
PROBLEM AND
Garage
tn basement, ceramrc
For in our hearts you will
down -. $50 per mon th
tlARGAIN
Compare
our
pnces 1970 BONNEVILLE 455, hard
MUST
SE LL
1M
bath , butlt -ln ktlchen , pn ce d NEAR I&lt; C Ht Sc - Co lonia L
a lways stay
M ED I A TELY
anywhere Tawney's Jewelry
top vrny l top, P S &amp; P B ,
2 story , 8 brg rooms, full
wel l below $20,000
clean, 50,000 mrles, 379 2255
3 Be droom Home
51 H
lrn1shed base , 2'h baths, 2 NI CE COU NTRY HOM E ' We th rnk of him tn silence
Brand New
Ov('r an acre of rollrng ground
98
6
W
B
firepla
ces.
all
carpet,
22 A . Edge of Town
S R 160 IN VINTO N ~ Very
No eye ca n see us weep
wrth
a
nrce
6
rm
and
ba
th
FOR th at spec tal g 1ff lor ~--~-....."Split Level
cheap hea t &amp; Nat Gas $15 per
good tw o story fram e home
But many Silent tears are shed
home
Carpe l, pan e l1ng ,
Mother's Day Good selec
mo
)
Large
metal
barn
and
W A NT TO DEVELOP SOME
ICE space S.04-Sscond Ave
P1ck Your
wrth four bedrooms, fu ll bath ,
Wh de other s are asleep
basement and s tal e rd
frons of fine an hque Chma and OFF
L AND OR HAV E A FE W
ga rage
(30'x60')
Pri ce
Rear Ca ll 446· 1397
cr
fy
wat
er,
wall
to
wa
ll
frontage
are
some
of
th
e
Own
Carpet
· glass p1eces Call 388-8350 for
CA TT LE A N D A HOU SE
r~duced
carpeti ng, we llmsulated, fu el
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___:89.tf
God hat h not prom1sed
lea tures of fh1 s home ,
appointment.
AND S TI LL BE C LO S E I liP
oil furnac e, dou bl e car port
MO S T
ATTRACTIV E
Sk1es a lways blue
I MI L E OUT, EXCELLE NT
EWING
TON
2
nr
ce
b1g
farm
Only
$12,900
CO UNTRY HOM E 3 OR t1
::-::::-::-------....:98· 16 TWO bedroom furntshed home
Flower strewn pathways
F QR BUILD IN G , VERY ,
JUST
COMPLETED
New
3
homes , near the new. m1ne
BEDROO M S,
L ARGE
rn R1o Gra nd e WHI sublet
VERY NI CE 3 BED ROOM
All our li ves thro ,
BR nil elec ln c home wllh WW
BORROW by Ma1l to $800!
LI VI N G A N D FOR MA L
open
1ng
No
1
has
8
btg
rm
s,
CLOSE
TO
MARKETS
Thos
H
O
ME
WITH
FU
LL
May
14-Aug
29
245
5422
God hath not promtsed
carpe t, The r mopane wm
Money for any purpose
DIN IN G, HUGE FA M I LY
bath an d 4 (teres, good garden
BASEME N T.
COM
very clean, neat , co ll.:t qe w1th
Sun without rain
dows
nrce
modern
kt
lchen,
ROOMS , 2 CAR GARAGE
Con f1d ent1a l
Conven 1ent . - : ; - - - - - -96 ff
PLETELY
CARPETE D
land {Pnce $12,500) . No . 2
J bedrooms 1s on th e edge of
J oy WIthout sorrow
AT TRA C T IV 6
KITCHEN
large l1v mg r oom and carpor t
term s - Roberts Loan , Box
A N D A K I TCHEN 1' H AT
ha
s
7
rm
s
and
bath
,
large
WITH
RA N GE
DISH
Pea ce w1thout pam
&gt;"LEEP IN G rooms week ry1 town Bull ! m cab mels rn the
loca
ted
in
a
ncw
su
bd1vls
ton
W
I
LL
PLEASE
T
H
E
6071 P, Wheellng , W Va.
block garage , near 2 A. land,
krtchen , ful l bath, garage ,
W.A S HER , ETC , 2 BATHS
rates . free garage' parking ,
But God hath prom1sed
r AMILY
on~ 90x200 to t Easy te rm s on
w1lh fruit and bernes Spnng
CENTRAL AI R. L ARGE
ce ntral air and furnace, wood
$19,500
Libby Hotel
Streng th for the day
~=--==~--__:83 tf
wa ter Pn ce S15,000
FLAT
LO T
IN
C I TY
4
Bedroom
Central
burn
rng
frreplace,
a
real
Rest for the labor
241 tf
I WILL NOT be responsible for
SC
HOOL
DISTRICT
ba rga m at on ly. $1 5,900
Lrght for the way
Rou te 1-il two mr from
Air in Town
RODNEY - 1 yr old Schultz STlaATE
any debts other than my own 4 ROOM unf urni shed a tr con
wn
,
3
BR all elcc tn c home
Mobile
home,
14'
&gt;t
6B'
All
12 A . Farm
YOU ' RE MI SS IN G A REAL
as of today, Aprd 29, 1973
dll ioned , apartment In Lobby GOOD MONEY MAK ER wd h base me nt and 2 baths A
In my Father' s house are many
Stgned Allen Cox.
BA RGA IN
IN
EX
e lec . ce n ~ atr , and n1 ce fur Bu srness rn the hear ! ol town
Close to
bargatn
mans1ons
Hotel $150 wdh all uttldres
a
t
$19.000
CELLE NT
CO N D ITION
~ht lur c 89 A Lot Reduced
wh1 c h owner wan ts to sell due
pa1d, 446 1743
The Blessed Master said
ATTRACTIVE
LIV IN G'
$13.900
R1o Grande
lo heal th , Has made a n1ce
STATE Ro u te 160. n1 ce ly
And to prepare a pla ce for us
DINING AND KITC HEN 2,
96· tf
profrt st-;a d1ty for 30 year!; CHEAP HOUSIN G - 5 rm s
BAT H S . F UL L BA S E MENT
re modeled 2 story home wt th
He travel ed on ahead
GOOD J BEDROOM HOME
~·S';'L-;:E:-,:E:-;P::-1:-:
N::
G~
• -:R700
--,-M"'s~:~w""eekly
Ex ce ll ent for a coupl e or two
REALL Y
WORTH
THE
a nd bath wrlh double
4 BR a nd pari ba sement on a
WITH BA TH ~ LAND LAYS
Our loved one too ha s tourneyed
MO NE Y
11
wpmen Pn ced und er $10,000
Lavatory Thi s IS a sec ft ona l
rates Park Central Hotel
larg e lo t Ask tng $14,900
GOO D
A TOBA CCO
on.
R
ASE
home
on
Neighborhood
Rd
And fr ee from every ~care
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30,8 If F IV E ACRES - NI (E HOUSE
Here's A
Prtce r educed to $13,500
VINTON - In vestment. la rg e
Wrth1n God's many man smns
For
only
$10,000
you
can
be
New Twin Plex
APARTMENT for construct1on
vacant s tore bu 1ld1ng w•1h 2
He rs wa1t1ng for us there
Doll Hou se
m thts n1ce four rooms nn d
men Ph 446 0756
apartmen t upstat rs, $ 15,000
NE W HOMES
Sadly m 1ssed by Wife
PER F ECT
FOR
LE T YOUR RENTERS
bat h how~e tn good cond 1l1on ST RT 775 -.- 5 blg rm s, Jlh
c h1ldr'en a nd grandchlldren '
267 If
NEW LY W E. DS O R
AN Y
MAKE YdUR PAYME N T S
Land 1s leve l to roll rng. pl enty
bath, 1,254sq ft l1v area plus TRAILER PARK ...- 19 spots
SM ALL FA MIU'
YO U
102 1
1
TWO
BEDROOM
of wafer , 1uel oil furna ce A
close to Gav tn plan t 7 mob il e
MU ST S EE THE IN SI DE OF
carport Free water and
FURNISHED apt. adults on ly
APARTS, WITH
VERY
rea l bargatn
TH IS
E VERYrH tN G I S
home s Inclu d ed rn sale
located on 1111 A lo t $21,000
NI CE K I·TCHEN S LI V IN G
Central
heat,
parkmg
446
NI CE, FULL Y C ARPETED.
Notice
Po tenl1 al 111come of $17.000
ROOM ,
BATH
A ND
0338
'
ST RT 35 - All Brick, 5 rm s
VACUUM
N ICE
K IT C H EN
AND
FORTY
ACRES
NEAR
RIO
pe
r
yea
r
UTILITY
O N LARGE LOT
nd
bath,
attached
garag
e,
a
MOTOR 1ST
IN SURA NCE
BATH 2 BEDROOM S ON 1 - AT EDGE OF TOW N
27tf
CLEANER
GRA NDE Seven room
full and dry base Lot approx
COMPANY
One
s top
A LO T D O N ' T OR IVE BY
ho
use
on
rol
l1ng
land
t$
tn
c1ty
SERVICE
SLEEPING rooms. Ga lll a
100' x 170' Thi s IS an exce ll en t VINTON - LARGE 2 slory
W ITHO UT S TOPPING prolecfton for Auto, Home.
sc hool dl s tr1 c t tmmed 1ate
wtth
lull
b.:tsement
home
Hotel
buy
for
a
s
king
pr1
ce
of
YOU ' LL GE T THE WRONG
Bus rness and L1fe Ray Hawk ,
Repa1rs - Parts Supplies
possess ion, d n ted well, good
$2.4,000,
IM PRE SSIO N
$12,500 00
Rusllc Country
Attracl rve pnce In cludes a
Agent, 446 2300 5.41 4th Ave
New Sweepers $39.95 and up.
94 tf
fen ces, pn ced under $18,000 WEST 35 Sub Dlv Beautiful
BU Y S I T
PLEA S E DO
bui
ll
In
,
kLt
chcn
,
la
rge
new
, . ~ ,• ' .,
100 tf'
Estate
Carpet care
products.
Y OU R SE L F A FAVOR A N D
·~l('~'t, ··~
"'..
\ ~
brt&lt;:k·and-.fr-eme, att etec . and' formal dmrng rm , t rre place
LOOK
IN
SI
DE
Shampoo Anti. sfatte. Spot '
LOW TAX DISTRI CT
7 A W IT H MILL STREAW
1n l1vrng rm , ufrl tty rm , and 2
a ll carpe t, 2 baths, and 2 car
Looking for a mob 1te home
Re movers Soli Retardent
A N D FALLS BEAUTI FU L
Seven ty frve acre far m w( th
large por c he.s Would con .
garage Loca ted on a !Ia! lot
Wanted To Do
lot
or
a
qua/tty
mob
1 te home"
Old
Fort
Tra1l
3,
4
OR
5
R USTIC
Open 10 a m . . 5 p.m
very good SIX, room house an d
srdcr ,, lrade
100' )( 125' Pr tce $27,000
r We have both at
·
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M
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,
l
s
i
Hou
se
on
Left
BABYSITTING serv rce rn my
Phone 367-7736
ba th , fu e l oil furna ce, Kyger SMITH ROAD - I mile from
MODERN K IT CHE N WITH
hom e , phone 446·2460 Can ,
Creek sc hool d rs lr tct, plenty
HOUS E.
3
Ctly , all Bri c k, all elec:;, fuJI APARTMENT
RA NGE
OVE N ,
D IS H
ATTRACT IV E J BEDR OOM
furn tsh references
DAVIS VACUUM
of wa te r, complet e w1 th d tese l
WA S HER
ETC
2
0arpet It ha s a 2 car garag e a par tm ents on upper ~ou l e 7
HOM E
NI CE K ITC H EN ,
trac tor and .equ1pment
comple te ly furntshed
If
F I RE PL AC E S,
F ULL
a
nd
loca
ted
on
a
1'12
A
Hat
to
t
VERY WE LL KEPT P LU S
~~~~~~------1026
CLEANER STORE
BASEMENT,
2
C AR
you're lookrng for a good
A NEW 2 CAR GARAGE IF
Th1s ts a quality butlt hou se
WALLPAPER lNG , vmy l wall
G ARAGE OWNER VERY
WE HAVE OTHERS - Wh ether
YOU WAN T IN TOV\ N F OR
1nves lm en l, don 't wa ll
a
t
$32,000.
an
d
pr1ced
.
A N XIO U S T O S ELL:
WE
covenng s Dry wall fm 1shmg
UND E R $20,01) 0 H ERE'S
I . you wlln l a farm , vaciln t land,
FARMS
N EED A N O FF ER
YOUR
C
H
A
N
CE
IT
'S
A
tex ture celltng , free estrmate
house
1n
town,
or
bu
stness
.
E BLIN RD 86 A, 6 room LIK E TO CO LLECT RENT?
pa1nftng,
256 6342
' CARPE N TRY ,
NEW LI Sl iN G
localton , contact Oh10 Rrver
We have 2 197:? mobil e homes
modern home, cel lar wtth
r oofmg and cemen t work 446
1
Rea lt y lor a ll you r r f!a l estate
on a !1 &lt;1 cre lo l tn Addt son
bldg over , n rce fr.ame utility
3954
Rodney Cora Rd .
GaiiJa Co.'s Largest
:~~==-=----- 99·6
need s
Twp renhng lor over $.1,000
bldg
J.1'
x
20'
and
a
large
Rodney , Oh1o
BABYSITTING serv1 ce tn my
99 6
Real Estate Sales Agency
Evenmg s Call446-42 44
pe r yr Se ll rng prr ce
ba rn 1,050 lb lob. base
Hour s 9 a m to 9 p.m
home, Ph one 446-2460 after s c=:~~--­
Steven Befz 446-9583
$1
5,
000
Developed
s
pnng
,
2
crs
lerns
Office 446. 3643
Monday thru Saturday
p m, avatlable to start 4 30- LE T US r estore your old famdy
John
Fuller
446
-4327
a
nd
wel
l
Crty
School
Pn
ce
photos Pn ces r easonab le
Ph 245-9J74- 245 -S02l
Evenings Ca II
73, can furn1 s h references
APP ROVED SUBDIVI SION
$20.000
Tawney 's Stud io
96 6
E. M . "Ike" Wiseman 446 -37911
16 lois rn Addr son Twp wrt h
5l .tf SAVE Btgt Clean rug s and
NEAR Rt0 - 40A tab ba se, a ll all ult ll taes available
E . N . Wiseman 446-4500
upho lstery w1fh Blue Lustre EXTRA nt ce 6 room house m PI
ROTO T IL LERS, lawn mowers
e lec hom e, S rm s and balh ,
Re nt elecfnc shampooer $1 at
Pleasant , less than 5 years old
repa1 r 562 Fourth Avenue, . Wanted To Rent
a lum sldmg , storm drs and PR ICE REDUCED -; City G C Murphy Lower store
and tus l lrk e new, e:.ce ll ent
446 1S62
wtndows and fob barn Prrce Eleganl2 story home tea lures
1016
lo
c:
.31ton
and
new
ne1g
h·
NICE
garage
w1th
e
lectnc
,
heal
4, 5 or 6 BRs, 1117 baths, new
$18,500
32·11
borh ood For an apporn lmei1 t WOODS MILL RD - 26acres. 4 kli chen, Tam 1l y r m, and pari
not ne cessary Ph . 367 7276.
THE amaz1.ng Blue Lu stre w1ll
to see, ca ll 675 26 15 after 4
room nouse and ou tbuilding s
baseme nt The LR and dm 1ng
J &amp; W MOUNT
--~--~---~---1016
lea ve your uph olstery clean
pni
$8,200
rm arc carpeted ltnd each
CLEANING SERVICE
wrth Blue Lustre
Rent
102 3
ANY HR 446-199S
have a frr e pl ace
GENERAL house cleanmg We Camping Equipment
elec
l
r
1c
s
hampooer
$1
al
supply a ll the cleanmg sup
Centra l Supp ly Co
GOOD buddtng lo fs on Rl 35.
LOT S
~
FINANC IN G
pl ies 388-8875 after 6 p m. call STARCRA FT trailer and
446 1997
FAR M 39 a cres good house,
102
6
AVA ILABLE '~ Mob ole
388 8865 Weekly or monthly
folddown htg hest drscount in
388863 1
102]
homes welcome, 2 m1 lrom
cleanrng by appomtment
t rr s tate Us e d 1971 Star
98 6 new lwsprlal
THREE
bedroom
doubl
e
Wide
Ma ster 8, $1.099, used trail ers,
9J .Jf
--~
FARMS
mobile frailer Comple te ly
also finan crng arranged We
;F:;U~L:-:L~o~r-p-a-r7t :-:,:-:,m-'-e-s_e_c~retan a t se
K C SC HOO L DI ST - 86
furn1 shed and a ll ut11iftes
rv 1ce what we sell. Camp
ACRE S on a sta te rd wrlh
work Phone 256 1331.
pa1d Rent $250 per month
Conley StarCraff Sales behmd
sse
tt
Wood,
446
1066
Ru
a
bou t 1h pasturela nd and lhe
Red
Carpet
Inn
Rt
62,
N.
of
.- :---.,L..__ __ 98 6 Po1 nt Pl easa nt 675 5384
bal a nce ltl la bte Thts rs a
On Raccoon Road . One M1le South of State Route ~o . 218
61 "tf
clean fa rm and also offers 6
WALLPAPERING and paon
Ten m1nut es from downtown Galltpohs, OhiO .n the heart
96 tt
rrps and bath, ba r n, ou t
tmg Phone 446 9865 or 379 :-:-:-~-----,-­
of the Wayne Nat1onal Forest . Some s1tes have water
butfdtn gs, pond and cree k
2471
Real
Estate·
For
Sale
APACHE 'S GOT IT ALL• 4 new
front s, all have roads, electncety, underground water
83·1f
lux ur-y solid sla te models,
hne s, underground 1elephone lmes 1n the Galhpohs ex
HAR R !SO N TWP - 34 a cres
LOTS, Bea ut tlul bu1id 1ng s1 tes,
change
Boat Ramp and large parkmg lot All s1tes are
'-:
T:;:O~O~L~-sh_a_r_p_e~n-,-ng -,saws~ plus 2 new " soft Sta te" tent
woodl~'lnd $5,990
5
ac
re
tra
cts,
wooded,
flat
on
ca mpers Pick your model,
md1v1dually
owned
fno1
a
publi
C
camp).
T"'e
1970
census
rd
rQad
l
1
mile
fr
om
Rro
ha
sc1ssors, shears, home and pt c k your pn ce . $795 to
showed that TWENTY MILLION people live w1thm a 200
VINTON AREA - 18 a cres,
Gr a nde Co ll ege campus, $800
garden tools Sharp Shop, $1995, F 0 B See them now
$3,900
m1le
rad1us
of
Gallipoli
s.
We
offer"
good
s1tes
for
campers,
an
acre
and
up
245
5320
Alley rear 147 Second
It's top doiJar trade 1n time
mobtl e homes and permanent homes, all s1te s are 100'
99 4
216 tf Used trailers and rentals '
NEW COLONIAL WITH 167
frontag e Close enough 1o the new hospi tal and the new
Am s bary Apa c he Trailer ---·--~
=-~------,-­
LOCATION . Go mile and half west of lhe new
ACRES - lh rs beautiful 4 BR
HOUSE , 3 bedr oom
full
REMODELING, bu1ldong new Sates, 63 1 Fourth Ave
Power Plant Prtced at $500, and up Term s, 1f des1red,
all
etec
tn
c
home
ha
s
a
bui
ll
tn
basement
,
at
Eva
ns
He1g
hl
s,
Holzer Medical Center on Rl. ~5 and turn right
'
rooms, ce.ment , roofing , Ga/11pohs
offered by owners DILLON &amp; BAILEY, P. 0 . BOX 516,
k1tchen wrl h ea l1ng area, WW
446 9373
stdmq, furnac e Ins J H
to
the Trainer farm . Watch for Signs.
Gall1pohs.. .Oh1o 45631 Phone (614) 446 2730.
carpet, forma l dining rm ,
- - - - - - - - - . . :'02 1
Quee n &amp; Son, 446 9271
99 12
lar ge fam 1Jy rm. , 2 f•rep laces,
68.Jf
'
and 2 baths There 15 about 75
Mobile Homes For Sa~
REASON FOR SALE : Due lo the death m the
acres til lable , barn and new
family
, discontinuing active farming.
MOBILE HOMES
pond Trus larm 1s a bout 5 mt
Wanted
FOR SALE
fr om Rro Gran de
HOMES for · puppres. part
RECONDITIONED
Ranny Blackburn
boxers Phone 367-7101
MOBILE HOMES
Branch Manage r
102 3 1973 12x60 Holly Park
Farmall M tractor , Farmall 350 tractor, IH
1970 12x60 American
Combine, good New Holland No . ' 268 baler, like
1964 10x50 Elcona
Help Wanted
1971 12x65 Concord
new J D 894 hay rake , hay and grain elevators,
'
1972 12x60 Win ston
TEACHERS
corn
picker, hay condil1oner, J D No.8 mowing
1968 12x60 Champ1on
SUMMER POSITIONS
machine, 105 Jon' s1lo (l2x45), cultivators,
IF YOU have at least two years 1972 12x60 Wmston
1970
12:.60
Amencan
Oliver grain drill, tractor platform. tractor
feachr ng e)(penence and need
10~40 2 BR
$2995
s umm e r e mployment. 1970 12x60 Raycraft
end·
loader, 28 stanchions, 8 drinking cups ,
l0x51 2 BR
$3595
comp lete coupon below and 1970 l2x60 Challenger
"SELL
IHE
AUCTION
' tobacco setter, feed grinder, 2 rubber t1re
10x56 3 BR
$3995
return to Per sonnel Director, 1969 12x60 Star
1968
12x60
Ran
chero
WAY"
P 0 Box 1705, Ashland,
wagons. manure spreader, 2 heated water
12x41 2 BR
$3595
1967 l2x60 Topper
Kentucky 41101
founlains,
drag harrows. 2 pt. hitch grader
12x5l
2
BR
1966 l0x5C Skyltne
$3995
blade. cultipacker, horse · drawn mowing
1964 10:.55 Champ 1on
l2x56 3 BR
$4295
B&amp;S MOBILE HOMES
•
Address
mach1ne,
corn planter, truck hoops , plow, disc
12x6l3BR
$4.995
l~ll---·
AUCTIONEER
Second &amp; V1and St.
C1ty Slate
and other misc. items.
20x43 3 BR
Pt. Pleasant
Ph one No
'
{nexl to Heck's)
Double wide
$6500
101 · 3
9J.tf
r
Build i ng
Sites
All homes are total electrtc,
6 gates, 2 rolls snow fence , old tires, dehorAva i lable Kingsberry
com pl e tely .furnTshed, set of
,.
ners, some lumber, blocks. le'nt , tarps, jars,
Homes built to fit any
steps , t;, ." birch panel~ng ,
old m1lk cans, range , refrig. and misc.
house -type door s, storm
specifications .
All
Pay Only One
household goods, etc .
wmdows
From $250 oo
Underground Utilities
Utility
down, Del1vered Free
' '
Provided.
FLORENCE TRAINER-OWI\lER
Many more to choose from..
Addison, Ohio
Farm · equipment auctions, estate and
Terms: Cash
Checks with positive I D
For
Information
business liquidations , land auctions, farm and
We sell anythmg for
Lunch served by the Rodney Grange.
Or Appointment
anybody Bnng vour
house auctions. Licensed and bonded in Ohio
For Information
SALE CONDUCTED BY: Jay Sheppard and
1tems to Knotts Comto auctton both &lt;eal and personal property.
munity Auction Barn.
Denver (Red) H1gley , App . Auctioneers
PHONE
Jay Sheppard and Denver (Red) Higley,
Call Shirley Adkins
Corner Th1rd &amp; d'hve.
sponsored by Col. R . E . Knotts.
Rancho Company, 'Re~ltors and Auctioneers.
For appomtment call
367-7250
446 -2917. Sale every
Eastern Ave. Gallipolis, o .
State Route 160. Phone 446-0001 or 446· 0002.
Nol respons1ble for accidents or loss of
..
.
Addison, 0.
evenmg at 7
PH. 446·0175
1
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properly .

Professional Real Estate Appraiser
ARTHUR A.
~ NIBERT,
A.S.A.

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MOBIL£
COMMUNITY
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RACCOON VALLEY CAMP SITES

TRACTORSFARM EQUIPMENT

THURSDAY MAY 3, 1.973
STARTING AT 10:00 AM

1 MILE NORTH OF FIVE POINTS ON RT. 7
LOOK FOR SIGNS

MISC. ITEMS

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'TIL DARK

RODNEY, OHIO

Tho TRENDHOME is ·
1. But It on 16 mch centers.
1. Has 2x4 wall studs with glued and nat led h mch drywall.
3. Fully insulated
4 2x8 floor iOISt.
s . Large closets
6. F1realarm for your protection.
7 . Carpetmg in hvmg, hall and all 3 bedrooms.
8 Has 1'12 baths, tub with seat and 2 soap trays.
9. Alum mum eaves and down spouting.
10. Alummum protection and Sldmg w1tb very little upkeep .
11. Rubber treated alum.num wmdows.
12 Sto.-m doors and windows
13. Lar:ge k1tchen w1th beautiful cupboards and double sink.
14. Garages, sliding glass doors, basements, and many other
features .
19. 2x6 rafters .
16. N1ce utihty room and washer.dryer space.
11 . Copper plumbing.
lB . These homes are manufactured by the largest home
buolder m the UNITED STATES .
19. Nearly V2 acre lots available, at building site, and lots in
Me1gs School 01stnct.
~
20. These houses are bu11t accordmg to code , and Will pass
1nspect1on.
21. Pnce is only $19,995.00 on your lot.

Real Estate for

Sa_le _ _-----,

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BY NATIONAL HOMES CORPORATION

Most are 1n good runn1ng order some as ts Ingraham
Kitchen Calendar Clock, S T. 30 Hr we1ght clock , 28 day
Banjo clocks, 8 gmgerbread kttcl)en clocks mboth Wal. &amp;
Oak cases, bra ss case mantel clock, 2 min 30 hr German
wall c locks , 30 hr steeple, ann tver sary, etc

t • • •

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Trendhomes

ANTIQUE CLOCKS

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(SECTION

UNIT SINGLE FAMILY H&lt;?USING COMMUNITY!

OUR NEW MODEL HOME

If you would like a lamp that 1s different - you can find
here . Several old . some new hand crafted.
S Gone Wtth the Wmd, 3 new T1ffiny type (different &amp;
guaranteed to be one of a kmdl. table lamp, cut glass
shade. 36" new banquet lamp w brass base &amp; hand
pamted fount &amp; shade, tabl e lamp w-hana crafted Ttffmy
type shade, ar.t glass hangmg lamp, tabl e lamp w liand
pamled fount &amp; shade w-pnsms, table lamp w overlay
base &amp; student shade, 3 ti e red pendant chand tlier, k1tchen
brack et lamps, 2 kerosene tamps, milk, can floor lamp,
brass otl tamps , hame pat10 or den fixture , RR lantern ,
sev decorator grape cluster swag lamps m various colors
(no ktts), etc

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WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL • WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL

1:00

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9f2.:z975

OPEN SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND EVERY DAY

LAMPS

DOLLS • CUT GLASS -

400

OF A

ANTIQUE FURNITURE
2 pc Cher ry handmade cupboard w t 1ger Maple &amp; burl
trrm (has the old blunt screws), Empire Cherry c hest of
drawers, Emp~re Mah chest of drawe rs, Wal. wash sta nd
w marb le top &amp; splash &amp; large attached m1rror , Wal
dresser w wtshOOne mlrror , brass bed, Oak cupboard w.
glass doors, roll top des k, Wal rocker w new cane seat &amp;
back, Wal. p1e cupboard, Chestnut dresser w deep car
vmg, set 4 Oak sp1ndle back cha1rs, set 6 Oak cha 1rs, 8
Wal cane bottom cha1 rs (6 w round sea ts &amp; 1 spindl e
back ), sl e1gh type love seat, Wal &amp; Qak sewtng rockers , 2
Oak wash stands, 3 organ stoo ls, r ou nd fable w ped ba se.
sm sec book cas e, Oak buffet, hand dec Pa Dutch rocker
w splat back &amp; scroll arms , Lmcoln rocker {needs new
ca ne ), 1 Wal &amp; 1 Mah oval stand s, 2 Wal stan ds, Wal
recl1ner rocker, Mah spindle b~ck cha1r w c urved 'eat &amp;
lion heads. cand le stand, H1 ckock rocker , 2 Oak extens1on
table s, vanity dre sser &amp; bench, 2 porch rockers w new
seats &amp; backs. Cherry platform carpet rocker, sm Vrctor
record player. Cherry roc ker , 9 plank bottom cha 1rs, 2
blanket chests. 2 trunks. doveta tied c,hest, chest of
drawer s &amp; Wal dresser in rough , many more

20

Pomeroy, OhiO
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OpenS a.m . t1l 5·30 Mon. thru Thurs.
8 a.m . til8 p.m. Fr1. and Saturday

OPEN HOUSE

"ONE TIME LISTING"

30

Gravely Tractor Sales &amp; Service

OPEN FOR INSPECTION

RDAY, MAY 5, 10:00 A.M.

Real Estate For Sale

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50x 12
to
70 14

For Fast Results Use The Sunday Times-SentinelClassi ·e
NEED WAITRESSES AND
~anted
Sale
Sale
fi ds
GRILL COOKS
G~~u:~J~s retr;g.,~;~~3 OHIROeaRityiVER
MASSIE
STROUT
Reai. :~HfateE~or
go~d pay~
G~;~n~~"Je~~1e~~ver
REALTY
WISEM
'
· AGENCYAN
To Buy

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DEPARTMENT STORE

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BUILDERS

&amp; ~EVELOPERS

PUBLIC

TARA TARA

WHOLESAL~

NEW

DEVELOPMENT

MOBILE 'HOMES

CORP.

NEW
HOMES
FOR SALE

Name:~~~~~~~~~~

EQUIPMENT

Townhouse
Apartments

AUCTION
SERVICE

2 Bedroom

·JIM ME SAYRE

Townhouses

PH. 446-3444

1~ Baths

AUCTION SE'RVICE

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367,7250

.PUBLIC
NOTICE

OTHER ITEMS

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24- The Sunday Tm1es. Senlmel, Sunday, Apnl29,1973

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OLD furnlture . oak tables ,

Business·.Services

'69 PLYMOUTH Roadrunner , 2

door , V 8. automatic , sharp ,
orange w1lh black v.nyl lop ,

organs. dishes. clocks, brass

beds or complete households
Wr lfe M . D. Miller, Rt . 4,

Pomeroy. Oh io

.

Auto Sales

WaniP.11 To Buy

best offer , phone 98.5 3582
-4

Phone 992·

19 31c

1· 7 ttc

1969 CHEVROLET Impala, 2

Blue Ridge
In tenor- ExtP.rior

door Custom . power steertng ,
a 1r, low m1teage, phone 667

SMALL to medium ~·ze farm ,
6317
15-125 acres , ca ll 992 7077
4 26 Jtp
atter 5 30 p. m or wnte
Dorsey
Hall.
Box
14,
1969 FORO TOR IN O GT con .
Minersville . Oh10 45763 .

lATEX PAINT

For wood and masonry
frn1shes .

vert1ble, automat1c.
351
engine , pr1ced to sell Ph one
9913170
4 26 31c

4 26 6lp
WANT to bUy old fash ioned
furniture of all kind . also

NOW OPEN
ROGER
HYSELL'S
GARAGE

PAINT SPECIAL!

6271 ,

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO.
773 -5554
Ma~on , W. Va .

1964 IMPALA , A door hardtop ,
power steering and brakes,
good co ndition , dwner 1~
E.
Henson ,
Rt
2,
ret1red. tess than )6.000 actua l
McDermott Oh10 . phone
mdes. ph one 992 - ~936
858 2540
4 - ~6 3tc
4 22· 18tp
old poskar:ds, albums and
other derns Whaf have vou?

HOME

&amp;

AUTO

992 -2094
~06 E. Main Pomeroy

Near Crossroads
St . Rt. 124 .
All mechanic work 1nclud1nfj
auto. tran ~ .
Mon ~hru Sat.
8:30a.m. to 5 p.m.

3.99 gallon

brass beds, wooden •ce boxes,

POMEROY

OFFICE SUPPLIES
FURNITURE
Stop In and See .our
Floor Display.

Ph. 992 -7121 or 992 -6392

Business Services

Help Wanted

MODERN sept1c tank serv1ce,
14 hours , 7 days a week
Phone 99:1·3954.
4·10-JOtc

JAtJITOR - tvtl pr part time
Reply to Sox 266 in care of
Tnbune.
96-tt

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
'5.55
On Most American Cars
-GUARANTEEDPhone 992 -2094

~nd

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Open 8 Tll5
Monday thru Saturday
606 E. Mam, Pomeroy, 0 .

EXCAV ATING DozerS, large
and small, Backhoes and EXCAVAT ING, dozer, IOllder O'DELL WHEEL alignment
Loaders on trac k and tires , and backhoe work; septic
loca ted at Crossroads, Rt J2.4 .
Dump tr uc ks Lo boy ' tanks installed ; dump trucks
complete front end ser-v1ce,
WANTED - OLD UPRIGHT
EXPERIENCED
Se rv1ce . Sept1c tanks In
and lo boys for htre; wilt haul
tune up and brake service:
PIANOS Any con dlf10n
Business Services
sta ll ed ,
George
( Bill ) ,.II did, top soil, limestone
Wheels
balanced
elec Pay1ng S10 each F ~rst floor
Radlato
Pul lins, phone 992· 2478 or 992
antJ gravel; call Bo'&gt; or Roger
trontcally .
All
work '
only Wn te grvmg d~r ecttons . SEWING MACHINES . Repatr
7407
2-9-tfc
Jeffers,
day
phone
992-7089;
guaranteed
Rea son able
Ptanos. P 0 Box 188, Sa rd 1s,
serv1ce, all makes. 992 -2284.
n1ght phone 992 3525 or 992Service
rates Phone 992 -3213 or 742·
Oh1 o 43946
The Fabr1c Shop, Pomeroy
5232.
HARRISON'S
TV
~erv1ce
and
3232.
4-29 6tp
Authonzed Smger Sales anr
From the laroest Tr uck nr
Servi ce Calls . phone 992-2522
2 Jl .tfc
2·18·tfc
ServIce We Sharpen Sctssors
Bulldozer Radtator to the
2·9 Jtc - - - - - - -- - - -329tt.
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:,mauesr Hearer Lore.
Employment Wanted
Nathan Bigg~
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-E T E
WILL do bookkeeping m ·my
Radtator Specialist
de liver ed right to your
home .
Contact
Cheryl
GARAGE
re
pa
1r
,
tune
ups
.
proiecl Fasf and easy Free
Go Mobile With Goble!
Laud ermllt , 2nd St ree t ,
plugs , points and condenser , 8
est1mates. Ph one 992 3284.
Ma son or phone 773 5613
cy l , $17 95 and 6 cyl , $14 95 ,
Goegle tn Ready · M ix Co .,
H4 24 6lp
call for appotntment , Ra cme
Middle~ort
.
Oh
&lt;o.
6·3o.ttc
Ph 992-2174
Pomeroy
Garage, Ra cme, Ohto, 949
For Sale
361 1
4·8-30tc
SEPTIC TANKS CL&amp;ANED
2 REDBONE Coon hound pups.
4 mon ths old , male , ca ll 985
REASONABLE rates . Ph 446·
Help Wanted
3932 after 5 p m
4782,
Gallipolos,
John
Russell
,
O.Vner &amp; Operator .
4 27 Sic
s. J2. Jtc
SE PTIC TANKS AROBIC
WOMEN'S
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HONDA 305 Super Hawk , ex
SEWAGE SYSTEMS CLEAN
WEAR
C BRADFORD, Au ctt oneer
ce llent co ndtt 1on. Gra vely
ED, REPAIRED . MILLER
Complete
Service
tra c tor qnd mower ; ph om
STORE
SANITATION,
STEWART,
949-5953
Phone 949 3821
SEEKS
OHIO PHONE 662·3035
Racrne , Ohjo
4 27-6tc
10 4 tf f
CLERICAL
Cr~H Bradford
5 1 tfc
HELP
FOR
ELNA and Wh1te Sew mg
RECEIVING
Machtnes
service on all
makes Reasonable rates .
DEPARTMENT
The Sewing Center , Mid Must be High School
dleport , Oh 1o
Graduate
Liberal
11 -16-tfc
Discounts, Pa1d Holidays.
Send resume to Box 268 c o
SEE us FOR : Awnmgs, storm
85 N. COURT
ATHENS,
Galltpolts Dally Tnbune
doors afld windows, carports ,
marquees, arummum Siding
2&amp;3
and rai11ng A. Jac ob, sale:::
EXPERIENCED
Par
representative
For free
Mana9 e r
Good work1n~
BEDROOM
es ttmates , phone Charles
conditiOns Pa1d vacation and
Lts le , Syracuse, V
V
holiday s Hosplfat 1zatt on and
CAMPING : Canvas Tents, 49 95, any s1 ze. 49 to choose
Johnson and Son, Inc
rettrement plan available
Always The Best Deal On Best Homes
from - Vmyl Air Mattress, Stars &amp; Strtpes, 1 49 3·2·1fc
Reply to Box 266 10 care of
Totem Cots, 9 49 - Ground Cloths, 5x7, 1 69
Tnbune
DA NNY 'S TV Serv1 ce, Ma son,
96 tf
W Va , ph one 773 5976
HOUSEWARES: Ice Buckets r I 49 - Oil Lamps , 2 19 up ~
-GOLDEN EMPRESS
4 27 tfc
PARTS Clerk . Good worktng
Plashc Tumblers, 4c e a , Embrordery Floss, l c ske m
- VAN DYKE
conditt ons Paid vacation and
OOZER and back hoe work·,
-GRAYWOOD
holidays Hospitalization and
HARDWARE · 12 pc Socket Sets, 2 49 - Lin coln Welder s,
ponds and sept1c tanks , ditre1trement plan available
-GRAND HAVEN
92 50 - 61h" Power Saws, 12 99
chtng serv1ce ; fop so1 1, f111
Reply to Box 266 tn care of
X
"
d 1rt , ltmestone , B&amp;K Ex .. -HILLCREST
Tnbun e.
cavattng Phone 992 5367 ,
SPORTING GOODS: Approved He lmets, 16 95 - Ch1 ld 's
- HALLMARK
96·11
Di c k Kafr, Jr
CHECK OUR
L1ie Vest. 2 49 - Ftsh Kn1fe, 39c - Pocket Kn 1ves, 59c
- ESQUIRE
9.J.ffc
EXPERIENCED
Body
SPECIALS
CLOTHING: Betts, 39c - Men' s T1e s. 19c - T Sh1r ts.
Me c han 1c. Good working
AuTOMOBI,LE rnsuran ce been
UP TO 12 YEAR FINANCING
cond1t10ns. Pa td vacation and
Andy Capp, Arc h1e Bunker, etc , 79c - Baby Blankets,
cancelled?
Los t
your
holidays Hosp1ta lizatton and
WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL
2 m pkg , 99C - Western Sh1rts, Reg 9 00, now 4 49 operator's license? Call 992·
retirement plan available .
Tank Tops. Reg 9 00. now 4 49 - Wrangler Colored
2966
Reply to Box 266 m ca re of
Cords, 4 98 - Wrang ler Jeans , 5 95 , up to 12 00 va lues
6 15 lfc
Tribune
- Women's Blouses &amp; Tops at Tremendou s Savmgs
96 t1
HOUSE AND Roof · pamflng ;
1nterior and ex tenor, free
AVON wan ts 3 people to work
es timates Ca\1992 7008 or 99'2·
part ttme, es ti mated earn1ng s
OPEN 9:00-5 : 30 DAILY
2.460
of
$.40 a week or more
4
19
30tc
EXCEPT MONDAY&amp; FRIDAY TIL9
poss1 ble Call before 9 a m or
after 6 p m Helen Yeager,
WILL tnm or cut trees, clean
586 Locust St.
992-7004
Middleport
Ja ckson , OhtO 286 4028.
out betsements. att1cs, etc.
OPEN SUNDAY 12 'TIL 5:30
Open 8 to 6 Mon . thru Sat.
99·4
and parnt roofs, phone 949
3221
NEED 1mm ed tatet y, Sharp
17 otc
Gtrl, ex peri e nced 1n Party
Plan for Superv tsor work
from Jul y to December.
Tra1ntng 1n May. call now
collect 1 614-.471 ·1970 or 471
6109
100 3

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Where Dealin' Is

25 -The-Sunday Times- Sentmel, Sunday' April 29,1973

Help Wanted

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
f Planning and Developmen
Organiution )
POSITION open 1n challeng ing
program · to administer an
eleven county dtstr ict for
ove·rall
commu n i ty
development 1n southern
Ohro Off1ce located m Portsmouth , Oh1o Must ha'lole
work ing
knowledge
of
Federa l Programs and loca l
government structure Expenence
10
planning,
economic
and
socta:l
d evelopment desirab le
Mrn1mum 4 years expenence
wrth degree rn related f1eld or
equ tvalent exper1ence Ap
pl 1cation may be made by
obta1mng and f1lllng out a
Standard Form 171 available
at the Post Offtce and sub·
m1ft1ng it , along wtth a
resume, to Mr James Smith,
Chairman , Oh1o
Valley
Reg1onal
Developmet
Comm1sston, 740 Second
Stree t, Portsmouth , Ohio ,
45662. Appticcltlons must be
rece•ved by Nt.ay 15, 1973
EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER
101 ·3

NEEDS LPN"' rttlred !!N lq
work in nufsf ng home, ~•n
ltve 1n . Wnfe 8o)( 313, lronton.
Ohio Rout~ 1.

NOW taking applications

for

kennel help and person that 's
1nterested In all breed
grooming . Between HI and SO,
hvl ng accommodat ions can
be had . Must be ectlvl! end
slnure position is salaried..
G1ve all deta ils about yourself
including photo, phons no.
Wnte to Margo Kennels, Rt ·
1, Sox 191, Byesville, Oh io
•3723.
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98·6
For
Women's Wear
Store
EXPERIENCED
SALES LADIES
WANTED
PARlor FULL TIME
L•beral Discounts
Paid Holidlyl
State age and experience .
Send resume to Box 268 C·O
Galli polis Dally Tribune.

Th e Best

MOWS MOST

EVERYTHING
FROM BEAUTIFUL
LAWNS TO ROUGH
WEEOSANO
UNDERGROWTH

SALE THRU SUNDAY

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Grmly76 HP
Custom So.tllftamabc
Tractorwtth 30• Rotar,
Mower 8rtd Ridin1 Sulky
optional C~11n Guard

• Swivel action mower a ttachment follows
ground contour
• All-gear, steel-shaft drive from engine to
mowing blade .
• Instant forward-neutral-reverse tractor action
for easy handling.
• Use sulky attachment to ride in level areas,
detach and walk for extra maneuverability.
• Wide variety of.att!lchments for gardening,
lawn care, and snow removal .

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FREE COUNSELING
We'll help you match the equ1pment to the JOb
w1th a w1de selection of tractors, accessories, and
features. Come in and talk it over, try 'em
out today!

Goble .Mobile Homes

ANTIQUE AUCTION
CO. FAIRGROUNDS, ATHENS,

Located on R-56 in West edge of Athens
NO VIEWING UNTIL 8:00 A.M. DAY OF
SALE. OVER 60 PIECES REF. ANTIQUE
FURNITURE· 20 CLOCKS - 30 LAMPS.

Saturday 1 to 5

Sunday ·1 to 5

Typical Comments from Open House Visitors
A United States Steel creatton: steel studhig (instead of wood) 30
year guaranteed steel lap siding &amp; sof!its for a maintenance free
exlerior. Exclusive country es,tate settmg.

Let Us
Build
Your

3 B. R.'s, big L. R. Beautiful built-in kitchen with large eating area,
ceramic tile bath with shower and v~anfiory, separate laundry room,.
electric heat, 6" insulatJon in ceiling, w-w carpeting, full garage,
70'1&lt;120' lot with city type water, sewer, &amp; streets.

'18,950

FARMERS HOME LOAN; ·
'260 DOWN &amp; '128 1\110.

New

"Can't belive it takes only 1 qt. of paint for the exterior"

Home!

"Best buy we ve seen in the area"
1

"Can't believe it's so large inside"
"Bestfloor plan for a house its size we've ever seen" .
"2 of the largest bedrooms we've seen in a house under 535,000"
"We love the high land overlooking the valley" .

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Built ,by: B&amp;K Excavating

Marked 17" btsque head &amp; ctrms w-kid body. 26" old chma
head doll, Sl/2" b1sque doll &amp; others, lg. cut glass tankar_.Q,
4 matching c ub tumblers, cvt perfunie. cut footed f(cftt
bowl. Nucut nappy, 2 wall felephones , round butter mold.
stemmed cake plate, lg pattern glass compote, flashed
ruby , over 20 piece ~ Candlewick crystal, 11 1ce c ream
dtshes , slag duck , 2 Carnrval, Roseville, mo ld blown
crutts, Globe amber fru 1t ta r , othe r tar s, sr,avrng stand.
."" gypsy pOt, wagon seal. 2 dmner bells, mrlk can s, brass
kettle, trans, ptc fr ames , old bottl es FEW MISC
PIECES GLAS SWARE , ETC
NO MINIMUM BIDS &amp; NO BY· BIDDING
,NOT RES. FOR ACCIDENTS
TERMS : CASH
C. E. SHERIDAN, AUCT.
AMESVILLE, 0 . 614·448·4263

MODEL HOME FURNITURE &amp; DECORATIONS BY
EMPIRE FURNITURE CO.

SALES REPRESENTATIVE:

G4LLIPOI:.IS, OHIO '
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DIRECTIONS; Drive west ~n~Rt. 35 to Rodney - pass Rf, 588 on left
go 500ft, &amp; fake right 200 yds. to house- follow signs. 3 miles from
Gallipolis at city limits.

,VIRGIL B. TEAFORD, SR., BROKER
L. Teaford, Gordon B·. Teaford
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Associates: Helen

PHONE

EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITIES

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RODNEY· VILLAGE 2 ..

992-3325

RODNEY, OHIO

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Real Estate For

Who take pride in serving quality food,

d1tsons~

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pleasant working con pasd·vacation, hospitalization.

Apply In person at Bob Evans Steak
H
d 8 bE
ouse an
0
vans Drive ln.

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dollars ,
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JUNK auto and scrap melal
Ph 3888116 ·

4Sl5econd Ave.

Gall~~~~·; ~=:~d'""
Douglas Wetherholt
Brokers
614·446·3434

_ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __:89 26

32 State
Tel. 446·1998

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NEARCJTY - At1Bro ck, 6rms
W ld' L
and bath , H.W tl oors Wit~
or
s
argest
.
carpe t rn l1v rm , dm . rm , THE LEADER SINCE 1900 IN
hatlandbalh L" rm osl4 ' • SE RVING THE NATJON 'S
18' w1fh F .P Pl en ty ca bmcts, BUYERS &amp; SELLERS.
bar , s tove and oven m kt f·
Ph. 4146·0008
chen Free wat er and on NEW L 1ST 1NG
COM
water line Tht s beauty IS
MER C 1A L 0 R R E 5 1DEN
loca ted on 9 A llat and
TIAL
Nice 6 rm home
sha ded lot Price only $25,000
toea ted a ll Eastern Ave

Here's A Beauty
WEBUY , SELL, ORTRADE
Price Reduce d
WANTED to buy , ~ell or trade BEAUTIFUL SPLIT LEVEL ~
Priced R1ght
Notice
t(ly elec1ric tram , 446-48-43 '
Home , 2 Acr es
E:.fra large home w1th three
ATTRACTIVE
3
240.Jf
bedrooms, one and ha lf baths
BEDROOM HOME WITH
THE FIRST GUY TO
full bn sement , coun ty water:
FAM ILY ROOM , WOOD
OFFER
l21 , 000
BUY 5
LAND, 1 to 11)(1 a c re~, any
large lot , about two miles ou t
BUR NIN G
F IREPLACE ,
THIS N EARLY NEW J'
locatton, ph 446 2852
ot town , c 1ty schools
VERY
NICE
KITC H EN
BEDROOM
BRICK
( RANGE AND OVEN ).
100 tt
FULLY
CARPETED
ROUTE 35 BEYOND THUR . GREE N ACRES - 4 bdrms ,
f er~ l ures J BR , LR, dlnmg
PRETTY
BATH
AND
CE NTRAL AIR , ONE CA R
u" ,..
large llv rm and kitc he n, new
rm , Kit chen, ce lla r, carport
FLAT
LANDSCAPED
n~.._
..
_
VeFy
nrce
sr:.
room
t
and
larg
e
Iron
!
porch
This
USEDelednc hot water heater ,
GARAG
E NOB OOY WI LL
LOT
l 1 2 MI LE OUT
446 4214
with bath home on three
carpe over H W. firs . Cen
home is mos tly ca rpe ted and
BOTHER YOU
HERE
PR
ICE()
S22
,5
00
AND
quarters acre 1n Ja c kson
Arr tnstalled 2 yrs ago, a t
has 1
d
LO T S OF ROOM OUT
100 3
Cou n t Y Hardwo od lt Qo r s,
lached
gar. n.
. .ner ha• plan s
ummum sr rng and
YOU 'L L AGREE , IT S
S IDE WA S PRICED AT
d
~
"'
s tor ma wrndows
WORTH IT
'S2J 000
wall
to
wall
carpeL
fuel
an
has
priced
fhts
one
to
sell
A sA
011
WANTED to buy vacant land , 25
furna ce, cen tra l a 1r co nPrrce of 521 ,000 Includes the NEW LI STIN G - 116,900 Modern Nearly
mile radt us to Gallipolis 446
d tl10nrng , pr rced at only
drapes, di shwasher and cook
We Need Ltsl1ngs
WITHOUT
A
DOUBT,
lh
os
Phone 446-4672
1799
J:o! ew 3 Bed room
$18,500
stove
modern 6 rm horne IS pnced
F ARM S AND BASE LA ND
__________________102 6
In Town
way below market value
281 State Street
ANY RESIDENTUAL
CE
NTE
NARY
If
you
are
OWNER ' LEAVIN G STATE PROPERTY ,
CITY
OR
Speetal features Include a 12 x
C HAN CES
ARE
YOU
lookmfl
for
locatiOn,
qual1ty
Want s to sell lh1 s very lovely
RURAL
20
family
rm
.
wtlh
palro
WON
'
T
HAVE
TH
I
S
Q-p
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
and prrce, don 't pass this one
three bedroom home m quret
PORTUNITY
AGAI N
doors, nice buil l rn k1l chen
For Rent
by 6 rms , bath, laundry and
subdrv1sron wllh clfy water
Best Buy
......... .
BEAUTIFUL L
SHAPED
wrlh
a
se
pa
rate
ea
t
rng
area
at tac he d garage
Pn ce
and schoo ls Full basement
RANCH
WITH
M O DERN
In Memory
TWO-"?"AY Rad1os, Sales &amp;
a
nd
a
lMgc
lot
10
mmut
es
BRADBURY furn rs hed ef
m ;oo
'"County $17,500.00
ha s recrea tron room w1 th
K IT C HEN (RANGE, DI SH
lrom town
Serytce New and used CB's,
frcrency
apartment
,
adults
WA S HER ETC). LARGE
wood
burnmg
f1repla
cc,
in
I N MEMORY at husband
POlice mon1tors , antennas
. only , no pets, 729 Se1= Ave
LIVI N G &amp; D ININ G AREA
GARFIELO AVE - L1ke Jhe
O WNER V.ERY A N XIOU S
exce llent condtl1on
father and grandfather ~ W111 1 ~
eEtc Bob's C1ttzen Band Radt~
p ,
BAT H S.
2
CAR
AND WILL SELL
LESS
R1ver? 5 rm on matn fir . All NEW LISTING - NEAR RIO
100 tf
Sha fer, who pa ssed away four
GRA ND E - 4 room block
qu ip • Georges Creek Rd
GARAGE
LARGE FLAT
THA
N
MARKET
VERY
carpe
t,
full
flnrshed
base
IMM ED IATE POSSESSION
years ago , Apnl 29, 1969
Galllpolts , Otuo 446 4517
' SLEEPING room for con
S H ADY LO T , CE N TRAL
house w1lh ba th and 5 acres of
GOOD
I YR
OLD
3
large block garage plus
ONner writ let you move tn
AIR
\26 , 900 00
DON 'T
land $10, 500
B'EOROOM NICE KIT
Slruc
t1on
worker
or
old
age
10':.12'
metal
bldg
4
A
(ol
tomorrow rn t his three
So ear ly on that Apnl morn
WAIT
O WNER
IN
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Ct1E N WITH BUILD-IN S,
pe nslorrer 4.16 0060
wtlh n ver frontage Pnce LA ND CO NTRACT - LAR GE
HURRY , HA S BOUGHT A
bedroom ran c h w1th fu ll
The day , the month ,
FLAT LOT M AKE US AN
WE HAVE a complete line of
$22,500
rARM AND IS READY TO
basemen t and large 101.
OF~ER
OWNE R
HA S
We Will never forget
LOT
close
to
Vmton
$200
watches and d 1am on ds -:::~::::::=~:-::-~--·9 6
MAK E S OMEONE A REAL
SER
IOUS
PROBLEM AND
Garage
tn basement, ceramrc
For in our hearts you will
down -. $50 per mon th
tlARGAIN
Compare
our
pnces 1970 BONNEVILLE 455, hard
MUST
SE LL
1M
bath , butlt -ln ktlchen , pn ce d NEAR I&lt; C Ht Sc - Co lonia L
a lways stay
M ED I A TELY
anywhere Tawney's Jewelry
top vrny l top, P S &amp; P B ,
2 story , 8 brg rooms, full
wel l below $20,000
clean, 50,000 mrles, 379 2255
3 Be droom Home
51 H
lrn1shed base , 2'h baths, 2 NI CE COU NTRY HOM E ' We th rnk of him tn silence
Brand New
Ov('r an acre of rollrng ground
98
6
W
B
firepla
ces.
all
carpet,
22 A . Edge of Town
S R 160 IN VINTO N ~ Very
No eye ca n see us weep
wrth
a
nrce
6
rm
and
ba
th
FOR th at spec tal g 1ff lor ~--~-....."Split Level
cheap hea t &amp; Nat Gas $15 per
good tw o story fram e home
But many Silent tears are shed
home
Carpe l, pan e l1ng ,
Mother's Day Good selec
mo
)
Large
metal
barn
and
W A NT TO DEVELOP SOME
ICE space S.04-Sscond Ave
P1ck Your
wrth four bedrooms, fu ll bath ,
Wh de other s are asleep
basement and s tal e rd
frons of fine an hque Chma and OFF
L AND OR HAV E A FE W
ga rage
(30'x60')
Pri ce
Rear Ca ll 446· 1397
cr
fy
wat
er,
wall
to
wa
ll
frontage
are
some
of
th
e
Own
Carpet
· glass p1eces Call 388-8350 for
CA TT LE A N D A HOU SE
r~duced
carpeti ng, we llmsulated, fu el
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___:89.tf
God hat h not prom1sed
lea tures of fh1 s home ,
appointment.
AND S TI LL BE C LO S E I liP
oil furnac e, dou bl e car port
MO S T
ATTRACTIV E
Sk1es a lways blue
I MI L E OUT, EXCELLE NT
EWING
TON
2
nr
ce
b1g
farm
Only
$12,900
CO UNTRY HOM E 3 OR t1
::-::::-::-------....:98· 16 TWO bedroom furntshed home
Flower strewn pathways
F QR BUILD IN G , VERY ,
JUST
COMPLETED
New
3
homes , near the new. m1ne
BEDROO M S,
L ARGE
rn R1o Gra nd e WHI sublet
VERY NI CE 3 BED ROOM
All our li ves thro ,
BR nil elec ln c home wllh WW
BORROW by Ma1l to $800!
LI VI N G A N D FOR MA L
open
1ng
No
1
has
8
btg
rm
s,
CLOSE
TO
MARKETS
Thos
H
O
ME
WITH
FU
LL
May
14-Aug
29
245
5422
God hath not promtsed
carpe t, The r mopane wm
Money for any purpose
DIN IN G, HUGE FA M I LY
bath an d 4 (teres, good garden
BASEME N T.
COM
very clean, neat , co ll.:t qe w1th
Sun without rain
dows
nrce
modern
kt
lchen,
ROOMS , 2 CAR GARAGE
Con f1d ent1a l
Conven 1ent . - : ; - - - - - -96 ff
PLETELY
CARPETE D
land {Pnce $12,500) . No . 2
J bedrooms 1s on th e edge of
J oy WIthout sorrow
AT TRA C T IV 6
KITCHEN
large l1v mg r oom and carpor t
term s - Roberts Loan , Box
A N D A K I TCHEN 1' H AT
ha
s
7
rm
s
and
bath
,
large
WITH
RA N GE
DISH
Pea ce w1thout pam
&gt;"LEEP IN G rooms week ry1 town Bull ! m cab mels rn the
loca
ted
in
a
ncw
su
bd1vls
ton
W
I
LL
PLEASE
T
H
E
6071 P, Wheellng , W Va.
block garage , near 2 A. land,
krtchen , ful l bath, garage ,
W.A S HER , ETC , 2 BATHS
rates . free garage' parking ,
But God hath prom1sed
r AMILY
on~ 90x200 to t Easy te rm s on
w1lh fruit and bernes Spnng
CENTRAL AI R. L ARGE
ce ntral air and furnace, wood
$19,500
Libby Hotel
Streng th for the day
~=--==~--__:83 tf
wa ter Pn ce S15,000
FLAT
LO T
IN
C I TY
4
Bedroom
Central
burn
rng
frreplace,
a
real
Rest for the labor
241 tf
I WILL NOT be responsible for
SC
HOOL
DISTRICT
ba rga m at on ly. $1 5,900
Lrght for the way
Rou te 1-il two mr from
Air in Town
RODNEY - 1 yr old Schultz STlaATE
any debts other than my own 4 ROOM unf urni shed a tr con
wn
,
3
BR all elcc tn c home
Mobile
home,
14'
&gt;t
6B'
All
12 A . Farm
YOU ' RE MI SS IN G A REAL
as of today, Aprd 29, 1973
dll ioned , apartment In Lobby GOOD MONEY MAK ER wd h base me nt and 2 baths A
In my Father' s house are many
Stgned Allen Cox.
BA RGA IN
IN
EX
e lec . ce n ~ atr , and n1 ce fur Bu srness rn the hear ! ol town
Close to
bargatn
mans1ons
Hotel $150 wdh all uttldres
a
t
$19.000
CELLE NT
CO N D ITION
~ht lur c 89 A Lot Reduced
wh1 c h owner wan ts to sell due
pa1d, 446 1743
The Blessed Master said
ATTRACTIVE
LIV IN G'
$13.900
R1o Grande
lo heal th , Has made a n1ce
STATE Ro u te 160. n1 ce ly
And to prepare a pla ce for us
DINING AND KITC HEN 2,
96· tf
profrt st-;a d1ty for 30 year!; CHEAP HOUSIN G - 5 rm s
BAT H S . F UL L BA S E MENT
re modeled 2 story home wt th
He travel ed on ahead
GOOD J BEDROOM HOME
~·S';'L-;:E:-,:E:-;P::-1:-:
N::
G~
• -:R700
--,-M"'s~:~w""eekly
Ex ce ll ent for a coupl e or two
REALL Y
WORTH
THE
a nd bath wrlh double
4 BR a nd pari ba sement on a
WITH BA TH ~ LAND LAYS
Our loved one too ha s tourneyed
MO NE Y
11
wpmen Pn ced und er $10,000
Lavatory Thi s IS a sec ft ona l
rates Park Central Hotel
larg e lo t Ask tng $14,900
GOO D
A TOBA CCO
on.
R
ASE
home
on
Neighborhood
Rd
And fr ee from every ~care
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30,8 If F IV E ACRES - NI (E HOUSE
Here's A
Prtce r educed to $13,500
VINTON - In vestment. la rg e
Wrth1n God's many man smns
For
only
$10,000
you
can
be
New Twin Plex
APARTMENT for construct1on
vacant s tore bu 1ld1ng w•1h 2
He rs wa1t1ng for us there
Doll Hou se
m thts n1ce four rooms nn d
men Ph 446 0756
apartmen t upstat rs, $ 15,000
NE W HOMES
Sadly m 1ssed by Wife
PER F ECT
FOR
LE T YOUR RENTERS
bat h how~e tn good cond 1l1on ST RT 775 -.- 5 blg rm s, Jlh
c h1ldr'en a nd grandchlldren '
267 If
NEW LY W E. DS O R
AN Y
MAKE YdUR PAYME N T S
Land 1s leve l to roll rng. pl enty
bath, 1,254sq ft l1v area plus TRAILER PARK ...- 19 spots
SM ALL FA MIU'
YO U
102 1
1
TWO
BEDROOM
of wafer , 1uel oil furna ce A
close to Gav tn plan t 7 mob il e
MU ST S EE THE IN SI DE OF
carport Free water and
FURNISHED apt. adults on ly
APARTS, WITH
VERY
rea l bargatn
TH IS
E VERYrH tN G I S
home s Inclu d ed rn sale
located on 1111 A lo t $21,000
NI CE K I·TCHEN S LI V IN G
Central
heat,
parkmg
446
NI CE, FULL Y C ARPETED.
Notice
Po tenl1 al 111come of $17.000
ROOM ,
BATH
A ND
0338
'
ST RT 35 - All Brick, 5 rm s
VACUUM
N ICE
K IT C H EN
AND
FORTY
ACRES
NEAR
RIO
pe
r
yea
r
UTILITY
O N LARGE LOT
nd
bath,
attached
garag
e,
a
MOTOR 1ST
IN SURA NCE
BATH 2 BEDROOM S ON 1 - AT EDGE OF TOW N
27tf
CLEANER
GRA NDE Seven room
full and dry base Lot approx
COMPANY
One
s top
A LO T D O N ' T OR IVE BY
ho
use
on
rol
l1ng
land
t$
tn
c1ty
SERVICE
SLEEPING rooms. Ga lll a
100' x 170' Thi s IS an exce ll en t VINTON - LARGE 2 slory
W ITHO UT S TOPPING prolecfton for Auto, Home.
sc hool dl s tr1 c t tmmed 1ate
wtth
lull
b.:tsement
home
Hotel
buy
for
a
s
king
pr1
ce
of
YOU ' LL GE T THE WRONG
Bus rness and L1fe Ray Hawk ,
Repa1rs - Parts Supplies
possess ion, d n ted well, good
$2.4,000,
IM PRE SSIO N
$12,500 00
Rusllc Country
Attracl rve pnce In cludes a
Agent, 446 2300 5.41 4th Ave
New Sweepers $39.95 and up.
94 tf
fen ces, pn ced under $18,000 WEST 35 Sub Dlv Beautiful
BU Y S I T
PLEA S E DO
bui
ll
In
,
kLt
chcn
,
la
rge
new
, . ~ ,• ' .,
100 tf'
Estate
Carpet care
products.
Y OU R SE L F A FAVOR A N D
·~l('~'t, ··~
"'..
\ ~
brt&lt;:k·and-.fr-eme, att etec . and' formal dmrng rm , t rre place
LOOK
IN
SI
DE
Shampoo Anti. sfatte. Spot '
LOW TAX DISTRI CT
7 A W IT H MILL STREAW
1n l1vrng rm , ufrl tty rm , and 2
a ll carpe t, 2 baths, and 2 car
Looking for a mob 1te home
Re movers Soli Retardent
A N D FALLS BEAUTI FU L
Seven ty frve acre far m w( th
large por c he.s Would con .
garage Loca ted on a !Ia! lot
Wanted To Do
lot
or
a
qua/tty
mob
1 te home"
Old
Fort
Tra1l
3,
4
OR
5
R USTIC
Open 10 a m . . 5 p.m
very good SIX, room house an d
srdcr ,, lrade
100' )( 125' Pr tce $27,000
r We have both at
·
BEDROO
M
H
OME
,
l
s
i
Hou
se
on
Left
BABYSITTING serv rce rn my
Phone 367-7736
ba th , fu e l oil furna ce, Kyger SMITH ROAD - I mile from
MODERN K IT CHE N WITH
hom e , phone 446·2460 Can ,
Creek sc hool d rs lr tct, plenty
HOUS E.
3
Ctly , all Bri c k, all elec:;, fuJI APARTMENT
RA NGE
OVE N ,
D IS H
ATTRACT IV E J BEDR OOM
furn tsh references
DAVIS VACUUM
of wa te r, complet e w1 th d tese l
WA S HER
ETC
2
0arpet It ha s a 2 car garag e a par tm ents on upper ~ou l e 7
HOM E
NI CE K ITC H EN ,
trac tor and .equ1pment
comple te ly furntshed
If
F I RE PL AC E S,
F ULL
a
nd
loca
ted
on
a
1'12
A
Hat
to
t
VERY WE LL KEPT P LU S
~~~~~~------1026
CLEANER STORE
BASEMENT,
2
C AR
you're lookrng for a good
A NEW 2 CAR GARAGE IF
Th1s ts a quality butlt hou se
WALLPAPER lNG , vmy l wall
G ARAGE OWNER VERY
WE HAVE OTHERS - Wh ether
YOU WAN T IN TOV\ N F OR
1nves lm en l, don 't wa ll
a
t
$32,000.
an
d
pr1ced
.
A N XIO U S T O S ELL:
WE
covenng s Dry wall fm 1shmg
UND E R $20,01) 0 H ERE'S
I . you wlln l a farm , vaciln t land,
FARMS
N EED A N O FF ER
YOUR
C
H
A
N
CE
IT
'S
A
tex ture celltng , free estrmate
house
1n
town,
or
bu
stness
.
E BLIN RD 86 A, 6 room LIK E TO CO LLECT RENT?
pa1nftng,
256 6342
' CARPE N TRY ,
NEW LI Sl iN G
localton , contact Oh10 Rrver
We have 2 197:? mobil e homes
modern home, cel lar wtth
r oofmg and cemen t work 446
1
Rea lt y lor a ll you r r f!a l estate
on a !1 &lt;1 cre lo l tn Addt son
bldg over , n rce fr.ame utility
3954
Rodney Cora Rd .
GaiiJa Co.'s Largest
:~~==-=----- 99·6
need s
Twp renhng lor over $.1,000
bldg
J.1'
x
20'
and
a
large
Rodney , Oh1o
BABYSITTING serv1 ce tn my
99 6
Real Estate Sales Agency
Evenmg s Call446-42 44
pe r yr Se ll rng prr ce
ba rn 1,050 lb lob. base
Hour s 9 a m to 9 p.m
home, Ph one 446-2460 after s c=:~~--­
Steven Befz 446-9583
$1
5,
000
Developed
s
pnng
,
2
crs
lerns
Office 446. 3643
Monday thru Saturday
p m, avatlable to start 4 30- LE T US r estore your old famdy
John
Fuller
446
-4327
a
nd
wel
l
Crty
School
Pn
ce
photos Pn ces r easonab le
Ph 245-9J74- 245 -S02l
Evenings Ca II
73, can furn1 s h references
APP ROVED SUBDIVI SION
$20.000
Tawney 's Stud io
96 6
E. M . "Ike" Wiseman 446 -37911
16 lois rn Addr son Twp wrt h
5l .tf SAVE Btgt Clean rug s and
NEAR Rt0 - 40A tab ba se, a ll all ult ll taes available
E . N . Wiseman 446-4500
upho lstery w1fh Blue Lustre EXTRA nt ce 6 room house m PI
ROTO T IL LERS, lawn mowers
e lec hom e, S rm s and balh ,
Re nt elecfnc shampooer $1 at
Pleasant , less than 5 years old
repa1 r 562 Fourth Avenue, . Wanted To Rent
a lum sldmg , storm drs and PR ICE REDUCED -; City G C Murphy Lower store
and tus l lrk e new, e:.ce ll ent
446 1S62
wtndows and fob barn Prrce Eleganl2 story home tea lures
1016
lo
c:
.31ton
and
new
ne1g
h·
NICE
garage
w1th
e
lectnc
,
heal
4, 5 or 6 BRs, 1117 baths, new
$18,500
32·11
borh ood For an apporn lmei1 t WOODS MILL RD - 26acres. 4 kli chen, Tam 1l y r m, and pari
not ne cessary Ph . 367 7276.
THE amaz1.ng Blue Lu stre w1ll
to see, ca ll 675 26 15 after 4
room nouse and ou tbuilding s
baseme nt The LR and dm 1ng
J &amp; W MOUNT
--~--~---~---1016
lea ve your uph olstery clean
pni
$8,200
rm arc carpeted ltnd each
CLEANING SERVICE
wrth Blue Lustre
Rent
102 3
ANY HR 446-199S
have a frr e pl ace
GENERAL house cleanmg We Camping Equipment
elec
l
r
1c
s
hampooer
$1
al
supply a ll the cleanmg sup
Centra l Supp ly Co
GOOD buddtng lo fs on Rl 35.
LOT S
~
FINANC IN G
pl ies 388-8875 after 6 p m. call STARCRA FT trailer and
446 1997
FAR M 39 a cres good house,
102
6
AVA ILABLE '~ Mob ole
388 8865 Weekly or monthly
folddown htg hest drscount in
388863 1
102]
homes welcome, 2 m1 lrom
cleanrng by appomtment
t rr s tate Us e d 1971 Star
98 6 new lwsprlal
THREE
bedroom
doubl
e
Wide
Ma ster 8, $1.099, used trail ers,
9J .Jf
--~
FARMS
mobile frailer Comple te ly
also finan crng arranged We
;F:;U~L:-:L~o~r-p-a-r7t :-:,:-:,m-'-e-s_e_c~retan a t se
K C SC HOO L DI ST - 86
furn1 shed and a ll ut11iftes
rv 1ce what we sell. Camp
ACRE S on a sta te rd wrlh
work Phone 256 1331.
pa1d Rent $250 per month
Conley StarCraff Sales behmd
sse
tt
Wood,
446
1066
Ru
a
bou t 1h pasturela nd and lhe
Red
Carpet
Inn
Rt
62,
N.
of
.- :---.,L..__ __ 98 6 Po1 nt Pl easa nt 675 5384
bal a nce ltl la bte Thts rs a
On Raccoon Road . One M1le South of State Route ~o . 218
61 "tf
clean fa rm and also offers 6
WALLPAPERING and paon
Ten m1nut es from downtown Galltpohs, OhiO .n the heart
96 tt
rrps and bath, ba r n, ou t
tmg Phone 446 9865 or 379 :-:-:-~-----,-­
of the Wayne Nat1onal Forest . Some s1tes have water
butfdtn gs, pond and cree k
2471
Real
Estate·
For
Sale
APACHE 'S GOT IT ALL• 4 new
front s, all have roads, electncety, underground water
83·1f
lux ur-y solid sla te models,
hne s, underground 1elephone lmes 1n the Galhpohs ex
HAR R !SO N TWP - 34 a cres
LOTS, Bea ut tlul bu1id 1ng s1 tes,
change
Boat Ramp and large parkmg lot All s1tes are
'-:
T:;:O~O~L~-sh_a_r_p_e~n-,-ng -,saws~ plus 2 new " soft Sta te" tent
woodl~'lnd $5,990
5
ac
re
tra
cts,
wooded,
flat
on
ca mpers Pick your model,
md1v1dually
owned
fno1
a
publi
C
camp).
T"'e
1970
census
rd
rQad
l
1
mile
fr
om
Rro
ha
sc1ssors, shears, home and pt c k your pn ce . $795 to
showed that TWENTY MILLION people live w1thm a 200
VINTON AREA - 18 a cres,
Gr a nde Co ll ege campus, $800
garden tools Sharp Shop, $1995, F 0 B See them now
$3,900
m1le
rad1us
of
Gallipoli
s.
We
offer"
good
s1tes
for
campers,
an
acre
and
up
245
5320
Alley rear 147 Second
It's top doiJar trade 1n time
mobtl e homes and permanent homes, all s1te s are 100'
99 4
216 tf Used trailers and rentals '
NEW COLONIAL WITH 167
frontag e Close enough 1o the new hospi tal and the new
Am s bary Apa c he Trailer ---·--~
=-~------,-­
LOCATION . Go mile and half west of lhe new
ACRES - lh rs beautiful 4 BR
HOUSE , 3 bedr oom
full
REMODELING, bu1ldong new Sates, 63 1 Fourth Ave
Power Plant Prtced at $500, and up Term s, 1f des1red,
all
etec
tn
c
home
ha
s
a
bui
ll
tn
basement
,
at
Eva
ns
He1g
hl
s,
Holzer Medical Center on Rl. ~5 and turn right
'
rooms, ce.ment , roofing , Ga/11pohs
offered by owners DILLON &amp; BAILEY, P. 0 . BOX 516,
k1tchen wrl h ea l1ng area, WW
446 9373
stdmq, furnac e Ins J H
to
the Trainer farm . Watch for Signs.
Gall1pohs.. .Oh1o 45631 Phone (614) 446 2730.
carpet, forma l dining rm ,
- - - - - - - - - . . :'02 1
Quee n &amp; Son, 446 9271
99 12
lar ge fam 1Jy rm. , 2 f•rep laces,
68.Jf
'
and 2 baths There 15 about 75
Mobile Homes For Sa~
REASON FOR SALE : Due lo the death m the
acres til lable , barn and new
family
, discontinuing active farming.
MOBILE HOMES
pond Trus larm 1s a bout 5 mt
Wanted
FOR SALE
fr om Rro Gran de
HOMES for · puppres. part
RECONDITIONED
Ranny Blackburn
boxers Phone 367-7101
MOBILE HOMES
Branch Manage r
102 3 1973 12x60 Holly Park
Farmall M tractor , Farmall 350 tractor, IH
1970 12x60 American
Combine, good New Holland No . ' 268 baler, like
1964 10x50 Elcona
Help Wanted
1971 12x65 Concord
new J D 894 hay rake , hay and grain elevators,
'
1972 12x60 Win ston
TEACHERS
corn
picker, hay condil1oner, J D No.8 mowing
1968 12x60 Champ1on
SUMMER POSITIONS
machine, 105 Jon' s1lo (l2x45), cultivators,
IF YOU have at least two years 1972 12x60 Wmston
1970
12:.60
Amencan
Oliver grain drill, tractor platform. tractor
feachr ng e)(penence and need
10~40 2 BR
$2995
s umm e r e mployment. 1970 12x60 Raycraft
end·
loader, 28 stanchions, 8 drinking cups ,
l0x51 2 BR
$3595
comp lete coupon below and 1970 l2x60 Challenger
"SELL
IHE
AUCTION
' tobacco setter, feed grinder, 2 rubber t1re
10x56 3 BR
$3995
return to Per sonnel Director, 1969 12x60 Star
1968
12x60
Ran
chero
WAY"
P 0 Box 1705, Ashland,
wagons. manure spreader, 2 heated water
12x41 2 BR
$3595
1967 l2x60 Topper
Kentucky 41101
founlains,
drag harrows. 2 pt. hitch grader
12x5l
2
BR
1966 l0x5C Skyltne
$3995
blade. cultipacker, horse · drawn mowing
1964 10:.55 Champ 1on
l2x56 3 BR
$4295
B&amp;S MOBILE HOMES
•
Address
mach1ne,
corn planter, truck hoops , plow, disc
12x6l3BR
$4.995
l~ll---·
AUCTIONEER
Second &amp; V1and St.
C1ty Slate
and other misc. items.
20x43 3 BR
Pt. Pleasant
Ph one No
'
{nexl to Heck's)
Double wide
$6500
101 · 3
9J.tf
r
Build i ng
Sites
All homes are total electrtc,
6 gates, 2 rolls snow fence , old tires, dehorAva i lable Kingsberry
com pl e tely .furnTshed, set of
,.
ners, some lumber, blocks. le'nt , tarps, jars,
Homes built to fit any
steps , t;, ." birch panel~ng ,
old m1lk cans, range , refrig. and misc.
house -type door s, storm
specifications .
All
Pay Only One
household goods, etc .
wmdows
From $250 oo
Underground Utilities
Utility
down, Del1vered Free
' '
Provided.
FLORENCE TRAINER-OWI\lER
Many more to choose from..
Addison, Ohio
Farm · equipment auctions, estate and
Terms: Cash
Checks with positive I D
For
Information
business liquidations , land auctions, farm and
We sell anythmg for
Lunch served by the Rodney Grange.
Or Appointment
anybody Bnng vour
house auctions. Licensed and bonded in Ohio
For Information
SALE CONDUCTED BY: Jay Sheppard and
1tems to Knotts Comto auctton both &lt;eal and personal property.
munity Auction Barn.
Denver (Red) H1gley , App . Auctioneers
PHONE
Jay Sheppard and Denver (Red) Higley,
Call Shirley Adkins
Corner Th1rd &amp; d'hve.
sponsored by Col. R . E . Knotts.
Rancho Company, 'Re~ltors and Auctioneers.
For appomtment call
367-7250
446 -2917. Sale every
Eastern Ave. Gallipolis, o .
State Route 160. Phone 446-0001 or 446· 0002.
Nol respons1ble for accidents or loss of
..
.
Addison, 0.
evenmg at 7
PH. 446·0175
1
' '
properly .

Professional Real Estate Appraiser
ARTHUR A.
~ NIBERT,
A.S.A.

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TRACTORSFARM EQUIPMENT

THURSDAY MAY 3, 1.973
STARTING AT 10:00 AM

1 MILE NORTH OF FIVE POINTS ON RT. 7
LOOK FOR SIGNS

MISC. ITEMS

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'TIL DARK

RODNEY, OHIO

Tho TRENDHOME is ·
1. But It on 16 mch centers.
1. Has 2x4 wall studs with glued and nat led h mch drywall.
3. Fully insulated
4 2x8 floor iOISt.
s . Large closets
6. F1realarm for your protection.
7 . Carpetmg in hvmg, hall and all 3 bedrooms.
8 Has 1'12 baths, tub with seat and 2 soap trays.
9. Alum mum eaves and down spouting.
10. Alummum protection and Sldmg w1tb very little upkeep .
11. Rubber treated alum.num wmdows.
12 Sto.-m doors and windows
13. Lar:ge k1tchen w1th beautiful cupboards and double sink.
14. Garages, sliding glass doors, basements, and many other
features .
19. 2x6 rafters .
16. N1ce utihty room and washer.dryer space.
11 . Copper plumbing.
lB . These homes are manufactured by the largest home
buolder m the UNITED STATES .
19. Nearly V2 acre lots available, at building site, and lots in
Me1gs School 01stnct.
~
20. These houses are bu11t accordmg to code , and Will pass
1nspect1on.
21. Pnce is only $19,995.00 on your lot.

Real Estate for

Sa_le _ _-----,

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BY NATIONAL HOMES CORPORATION

Most are 1n good runn1ng order some as ts Ingraham
Kitchen Calendar Clock, S T. 30 Hr we1ght clock , 28 day
Banjo clocks, 8 gmgerbread kttcl)en clocks mboth Wal. &amp;
Oak cases, bra ss case mantel clock, 2 min 30 hr German
wall c locks , 30 hr steeple, ann tver sary, etc

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OUR NEW MODEL HOME

If you would like a lamp that 1s different - you can find
here . Several old . some new hand crafted.
S Gone Wtth the Wmd, 3 new T1ffiny type (different &amp;
guaranteed to be one of a kmdl. table lamp, cut glass
shade. 36" new banquet lamp w brass base &amp; hand
pamted fount &amp; shade, tabl e lamp w-hana crafted Ttffmy
type shade, ar.t glass hangmg lamp, tabl e lamp w liand
pamled fount &amp; shade w-pnsms, table lamp w overlay
base &amp; student shade, 3 ti e red pendant chand tlier, k1tchen
brack et lamps, 2 kerosene tamps, milk, can floor lamp,
brass otl tamps , hame pat10 or den fixture , RR lantern ,
sev decorator grape cluster swag lamps m various colors
(no ktts), etc

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LAMPS

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400

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ANTIQUE FURNITURE
2 pc Cher ry handmade cupboard w t 1ger Maple &amp; burl
trrm (has the old blunt screws), Empire Cherry c hest of
drawers, Emp~re Mah chest of drawe rs, Wal. wash sta nd
w marb le top &amp; splash &amp; large attached m1rror , Wal
dresser w wtshOOne mlrror , brass bed, Oak cupboard w.
glass doors, roll top des k, Wal rocker w new cane seat &amp;
back, Wal. p1e cupboard, Chestnut dresser w deep car
vmg, set 4 Oak sp1ndle back cha1rs, set 6 Oak cha 1rs, 8
Wal cane bottom cha1 rs (6 w round sea ts &amp; 1 spindl e
back ), sl e1gh type love seat, Wal &amp; Qak sewtng rockers , 2
Oak wash stands, 3 organ stoo ls, r ou nd fable w ped ba se.
sm sec book cas e, Oak buffet, hand dec Pa Dutch rocker
w splat back &amp; scroll arms , Lmcoln rocker {needs new
ca ne ), 1 Wal &amp; 1 Mah oval stand s, 2 Wal stan ds, Wal
recl1ner rocker, Mah spindle b~ck cha1r w c urved 'eat &amp;
lion heads. cand le stand, H1 ckock rocker , 2 Oak extens1on
table s, vanity dre sser &amp; bench, 2 porch rockers w new
seats &amp; backs. Cherry platform carpet rocker, sm Vrctor
record player. Cherry roc ker , 9 plank bottom cha 1rs, 2
blanket chests. 2 trunks. doveta tied c,hest, chest of
drawer s &amp; Wal dresser in rough , many more

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AUCTION
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·Real Estate For Sale

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From Mighty to Mini, Honda has it all!

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Dale R. Sanders Inc.

Motorcycle

600 E. State Street
Athens , Ohio

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70 Cadillac H.T. Sedan
Green f inish, gold interior, full power equipment,
Crui se Control, new w·s-w tire s, Climate Control air
conditi oning.

'3500

Saturday

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Real Estate· For Sale

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· 70 Cadillac H.T. Sedan
Real Estate For Sale

Fuft power equipment, Climafe . Control air COO·
ditioning, Cruise Con trol , AM.FM radio.

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For Sale

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1972 CHEVROLEr ........s3995
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brown viny l roof , tinted glass, factory _air, front &amp; rear
guards, radio &amp; rear speaker, white-wall fires . Nice and
clea n. _Retali $4860 ._ Pri cecl'to move.
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steering
white-w.all tires; whlt_e
fin ish, vinyl top, r;i d io, 'clean Inside.
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1968 CHEVY II
NOVA SS
With 1971 , 307 Mr. Gasket 4
speed traction bars, 2 Crager
mags, yellow with black
interior, low mileS:, excellent
condition . Priced rig"ht. Can
be·seen at 558 Third Ave. Call
446·0043.

Corbl'n &amp; Snyder

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tress }lnd box .sp'r tngs . Large
selection in stock - twin , full ,
queen size. Save .up to $40 a
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955 Second Avenue
446-1171
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Delivery
Service .
our
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cr ates and suppl ies. Ph. 4462655 . .
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AKC TOY Poodle pupp ies S75
and $85." 256 -6247 ·
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NEW mobile home with large 19t-5 VICTO.RIAN 52 x 10 mobi le
home. 2 bedroom. front ki tlot, 388-8622 .
101 -3. chen , ba r , r aised ceiling
$'2,850: 4i x 8 New - Moon , -2
bed r oom, . ideal for rent or
BEAUTY shop equipr:nent.. 2
sum mer
co llage
S995 .
ha ir dryers, 1 hydraul iC c;ha1r ,
Johnson 's Mobile Homes , 2110
one we t sta t ion w ith mirror.
Eastern Ave . 446·35,47 ·.
Cpl( 675· 1989 or 675·2915.
101 ·3
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good runn ing shape/ $150.
Phone .367 -7704.
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co nd ., 350 c u . in . V-6 engme, auto . tran s .. w-sw lires. Cottonwood gree n wilh maf c h1ng

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SMITH .BUICK, INC.

3 ACRES with -large block
For Sale
bu ild ing net;~r Rio Grande on.
Sale
·stal e Highwa y. Pr ice d cheap·
at $7,500 . Ph. 379·2566.
FREEZER beef. Call B. K. 1957 CHEVY 2 dr . Station
100-3
wagon . Mint condition . 270
Higley , 245·S255 evening s or
H.P. Balanced 1 positraction
245.5218.
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5:38, 4 speed . Many extras OLD DI SHE S, depression _
80-26
$850. 446·4999.
anti q ues, and Avon Bottl es.
Ph . 446·2467.
Easl&lt;?rn Ave .
"NEW and used instruments, --~==~--:---: 78-11
100-26
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State Street . Phone 446-0687.
materials, block, bri ck, sewer- 7 CHANNE,L police moniter
For Sale
JJ-tf ·
Pipes. Windows , lintels, eoc.
complete wi th, crystals, ca ll
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Ct a ude Winters, R Io Grande,
j972 DETRO ITER , 60 x 12, full
a ti er · 4 446·1525.
10&lt;). )
k i tchen, and liv ing room , 1
building for sale or lease,
. 0 . Phone 2.45·5121 after ~2 3 . tf
brJ ih I 2 bedroom . Ca
l!' 245·9326
phone 773·.5618 from 8: 30p.m .
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Ri
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Grande
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road
ster
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good
to 10 p.m. for appo(ntment.
tires·, good condi tion, · $450.
.. 67-ff -MAGNET!&lt;.- ~1gns 10r (.ttrs anQ
trucks . All kinds, Simmon s
446-4780.
101 3
TRI -STATE
Printing
and
Offi
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Equi
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'GOOD CLEAN' LUMP •nd
MOBILE
HOMES SALES
ment.
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stoker c.:oal. Carl Wttlters, Rio
OHIO,
KANAUGA,
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and
bridle,
call
Grande. Phone 245·5115 .
ACROSS FROM HI-WAY
446.2515.1
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INN. KANAUGA
10 1·3
IF Yc5U are build.ing a new --'---~---~~,---10 x 50 Frontier
~ · IPES , Pipes, Pipes , &amp;1:!0,
hol'l}e or remodeling , see us. 15 HOLSTE IN cows , some 10 x 48 Ri chardson
Cheratan, BBB, Jobeyl Hitson
We are builders. Distributor
recently fresh . Call 614.286· 10 x 46 American
and otlie·rs . Tawney'S Pjpe
for Hotpoint Apptian ces,
2496·.
Allison Electric:
101 ·3 10 x 50 New Moon
and Trophy House, 422 Second
·w x 46 Pee r less
l54·t' --~~-~--,---:8 x 45 New Moon .
Ave .
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199-tf· NeectAr&gt;Dtherbldg.?
AKC REG . cocker s paniel 12 x 70. Kfngswood
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SEE our , al um i num bldg s.
puppi es, very l igh t bu s, K &amp; .P 10 x 35 Atlan tic Mobile 011ice
(2 ) E LE CTROLUX V~c uurp
Heavy duty , with floor ln_g ,
Kennels , 398.9273 .
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101 6
Cl ea ners com plete With atwlr.ed for electric. Also West 1
Phone 446.0816
ta chments,
Virginia chunk coat , drain 1
22·11
pa int spf-ay. Used but m l1ke
'tile , bell tile, cement and AKC MINIATURE Schnauzer.
ne
cond ition . Pay S34.4S
mortar·. Gallipol _
is Block a.
Basse t hounds 1/ 2 pr ice. K 8. P 6-1 FORD . p/ckup, very gooct
cash or budget plan o;~vailable .
Coal Co., 123112 Pine, 446-2783.
Kennels , 388-8274 .
condition, $400. Phone 367·
Electro Hygiene· Co. Phone
207 -tf
7101 .
101 ·6
446·4312.
102-3
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1950
SMALL
Ford
Tractor
in
1972 NOMAD trave l t r a iler, 23
eK Ira good condition, 446-4020. 197212;..: 65 MOBILE home with
ft ., unused . Call 388,8454.
(3) 1973 ZIG -ZA G Sewi ng
1) J.J .
ti ll -out LR . 3 a.cr es of land,
102·3
Machines left in layaway .
two 10 x 20 patio, one ouf ·
\ Beautiful pastel col_or.. full
b u ilding , plenty garden
' si ze m ·odel. All bu •lt·l.n to
space, septic tank on good
buttonhole, do stretch sew ing
road on Raccoon Creek. 446and fancy sti tch ing . Pay just
0077.
$48 .75
c ash
or · terms
102-3
availab l e. Trad e· ins ac ·
ce pted. Electro Hy gi ene Co.
sta11dard.
6 YEAR OL D gentle gated 1971 CHEVY Van
Phone 446·•t312 .
radio. custom ca rpet !nferi or ,
quar ter h.orse mare $250. 367.
"97·6
low miles, 446
7529.
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sprinqs. · Req. $179.90 a se t
now $100 a set with trade .
This ma'ttress and box spr ing s
15 year
ha s 312 · co il.
guarantee . A super buy . Thi s
week on ly. Used furn ith re,
specia l couc hes- $10 and up .
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For Sale
NEW HOlland Baler Mode l-66
w i th molar, good shap~ . C&lt;JII
446 0614.
102·3
GER MAN lri sh. Oane p-uppies,
good wa tch dog, $15. 2.56·6247 .
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1973 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE
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P. S., P . B., automati c, vinyl
rtio l , w -s·w f ir es.

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au l a. tran s., good condition ,
$625. Call 245·5873.
102·3
1967 FORD 112- ton VB, standa,rd
tran s., good cond .. 37 ,000 .
miles, 446-19.09.
102 3 .
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Cop.ier . Model 800. Ca l l 446
0475.
102 3

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RING SPECIAL! 1973 DtRYSLER
NEWPORT 2 DOOR HARDTOP

Nava jo copper pa int , white
vi nyl root, air, tully equ_ip .
STICKER PRICE
PRICE

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PARK STAT ION WAGON. 9.
PASSENGER PS &amp; PB.
REAL GOO D oCONOITION.
245-5823. '
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1972
IN TERNATIONAL
travelall tow pack:age, good
condition, d-16 -0766.
102-3

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OUR PRICE

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HOUSEHOLD furniture, 21
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Neat. Call 446·2534.
102·3

To Choose From, All Fully Equipped. with
P.
and Disc PoWE&gt;r Brakes .

1969 FORD Tor inO, good co ndition. P.S. &amp; P .B.. 428 engine,
.i o:, p ~ed tran s., &lt;IA6 0968.
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14 FT . FIBERGLASS boal 45
· hp. motOr with trailer. Ex ·
cellc nl co ndit ion, 446 · 1130
afle_r &gt;1 p.m .
102 6

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• 1967 MUSTANG V9 wi th gauges. CHINCHILLA with c~ges, ~a ll .
For Sale
after 6: 367 -7757.
excel len t condition $995. 4461964 CHEVROLET Impala, V8
. 102·3
3808 af1er 5 p.m .
engine, 4 speed, transmission ;
·71 HONDA CB 450, elect r ic
new paint job, S350. 4-46· 156.4
lOl .J -5~
Y'-E~A-:R:-o-'-ld:-A:p-p~a~l~oo~,~.~.m"a rei 1968 FJAT. Best offe r , 446-9635 . ,\· stove·, Amana 1 1 ref ., ,112
102-3
. after 5 p . m .
freezer , gas cookstove ,· 446·
ar.~d sa ddle $175, 150 g!'lllon
100-3
1352.
. 1,161 lbs. tobacco · base , phonC
bulk tank , 2 surge mi lkers .
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APACHE
rold
out
camper
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with me1o1 top .. Has buill in.
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102· 1 · ·
new tires,
· . 1955 FORD 2 door HT, 390 , mags..
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cond ., •1300
Firm, 307.
1910 Air
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446
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afler.
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1969Ford302
P.S.,
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p B., a1r conditioning, ca ll ~ BSA, 3100 miles, like new
? t(.n gallon aquariums . 675 ·
condi tion, Pil70 Honda 70 .. Call · 25/8 after .f p.m . anyt i me, on
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after
6 p.m . J46,&lt;1957 .
$800. Ph . 4-46-0859, after5p1QO,J
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361 J bcfor·e· 4 Or after· 9. ·
af1er 5, 367 -7154.
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4 SETS of box ·spr ing and
mattr ess, 2 do.uble sized beds,
four 2 pc .. livi ng room sui tes, 1
sofa bed .'

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5 ACRES, nice 3 BR .one floor
Espr j t. Local-.1 owner car, 35? V: 8 engine, .P.
2 famil y dwelling loca ted at 631
pl an ~: home. Carpet and
s~eering
&amp;
aUtomatic trans ., AM-FM rad 10, like _new wh1te
Third.Ave . Rent both or li ve in
hardwood floors . AI. Sid.
lettered
tires
, dark broWn finish , bUcket seat &amp; blk . vinyl ·
one and r ent the othe·r .· Both
Addi son Twp. Sold owner a
power,
gold
finish
,
matching
interior
,
Climate
Full
trim
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A
sharp
one. Really loaded ,
have new f urnaces. Ha s 3
smaller home so thi s home
l;:ontrol air cond_itioning, low mlleage. Sharp!
room aparti-nent and a 5 room
25
Locust
St.
avai l able for i mm ed. oc apartment. Call tod ay fOr an '
HOward Brannon, Broker
cu pancy.
appointment.
Off. 446·2674
lucille Brannon
AIR CONDITIONED
DOUBLE -WIDE . 3 BR fur ·
RUSSELL WOOD REALTOR
Eve. 446·1226 or 1:146·2674 See this beautiful, 2 vear old,
nished ho·m e . 1970 New Moon .
V-8 motOr, auto . tra_ns., P.S., and W-w t ires, radio, .nice
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Severa l lots avai lable if you
HEALTH TOP. There i sn't
yellow finish with viny l interior.
NEW LISTING
. near new hospita l. IJ has all
need lot . Why pay ren t ?
much hm in medicine , but
A BRICK
the features you I ike. Com '
th ere' -s a good ' deal of
COME SEE . - You ' ll wanl lo
plete carpeJing ,.. ai r con - CLEA N, well kept 3 BR home in
Cadillac . Oldsmobile
medicine In fun :
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stay in Jhis immaculatelv
di"t i oned, bui ll in appli can ces,
city. Basement, two porches,
Pomeroy
992-5342
GMAC Financing Available
cle an hotT~e , w -w carpet GOOD MORNING? We've often
two bath s full ba sement with
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garage. $13 ,500.
lhrougho.ut,
aspacious
living
finished rec. room. Pr iced in
H.T.
engine, automatic trans., P... steering &amp;
wondered how many words
Open Eves. Til6- Til S .P.M. Sat.
room with fireplace , formal
the 30's.
LOTS and small ac r ea ge in
alarm c locks have added to
brakes,
radio;
blue
finish, blk . ,vinyl top, g~d tir~s , radio.
'' You ' !l L ike Our nuality Way of DQing Business"
dining room , a dream kitchen
the Engli sh language.
Spec ial!!!
Green and Add ison Twps.
wiJh &lt;::!11 th e extras, a trip!e
Wit h wa ter .
Office Phone 446&lt;- 1!'? ./
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nk w ith disposal, Qish ·
Evenings
washer, . hood and ran9e. 47 GARF IELD Ave ., very ni'ce . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RA .RE FIND, - Usua lly, our
Charles M. Nea I 446 -1546
home wilh new carpel and Plurl)bing &amp; Healing
SeiVices Offered
double oven .PIUs din1ng
Michael Neal 446-1503
acreage is ou t in the country.
drapes
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ce
ntral
air
con
STANDARD
space, 3 BR , 1112 bath, fai-nily
Here's· 6 ac res r igh t next to
DRY WALL service by con .
ditloning , front room 22' x 14'
Plumbing &amp; Heating
room In basement, laundry
Four
BR
modern
home
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tract . Willard Bosl&gt;:!y, 446Hardtop Coupe, th e HOT one,, and sure to pleas·e, V-8, 3 OR 4 BEDROOM hom e in
with
wood
-burning
fireplace,
Third
Ave
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446-3782
214
r oom and shower, large front
Carpet, ba sem ent. Three car
4954.
modern
kitchen,
full
187.tf
Ma-son , W. Va.,
new
automatic
, good tires, good body with green finish, radio.
porCh, brick garage, carport,
garage . Ideal locaHon for car
baseme nt , and new carpor t .
remodeled ki1chen and liv ing
282-11
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SPECIAL
ANY DAY.
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plenty of street parking . Well
Qr .tra iler Sales or garage .
Has river View, pri ce $22,500. ~-----:R:-:u-=ss::;:-E-;
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r oom, large lo t fenced in , Ph .
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land scaped lawn, fruit trees ,
773 -59 76 .
near sc hools - in city . Call 3 BEDROOM block dwg . on 3 .. PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
INSTALLING
· siding, gutters, aluminum
and · down
101 -6 oR EAM HOME· you can affo;d.
Gallipolis, 446·4782
now
for appointment to see.
Love ly 3 BR home on Rt . 141,
acres of land, fireplace in
spouts. For free estimate call"1.
~ ' 297-tf
in ci ty
limit s. Carpe t ,
front room, carpet, fuel oP _
2 BEDROOM home . Also ut il ity
3BEDROOMS
C-Ollect 367-0128.
Biscayne, 327 V.18 engine, automatic tran smission, power .
beautiful
spa·ci
ou
s
kitchen
furnace , priced to sell $9,000.
or child 's bedrodm, kitchen
2
11J2 BATHS
DEWITT'S PLUMBIN G
includes range and refrig .
--:--~-----83- 6
steer ing, and power brakes , good tires. green finish with
cabinet , fUll base ment. bath,
LOVELY ranch home nestled COTTAO.E Of:l .Evans Heig hts,
AND HEATING
Large
living
rm.
Patio.
See
SEPTiC TANKS
mat chi ng interior . Book value, $1150. SPEC IAL !
cou nt y wa ter- system, Temco
in beautiful setting, w-w
Route 160 at Evergreen_
lot 45' x 125', modern kitchen ,
toda y and move in tomorroW!
ga s tor~ed air furna ce. Large
Cleaned and Installed
carpet, lots ot storage space,
Phone 446-2735
·
th e whole house in ex cellent
garage bui lding with s t~e l I
central air -heat, a luxury
Russell's Plumbing, 446,4ffl2
187-tf
condition , also garage, pri ce
Beam s, 8 inch concrete floor ,
. ·
297-tf
kitchen and dining area , full
S15,
Q
OO
.
sui table for apartment above,
PLUMBING - Healing /l. Air
basemen t with family room,
Which has been started . Sorne
Conditioniftg . 300 Fourth Ave . 'GILLE NWATER' S. septic tank.
Skylark H.T. Cpe ., V-8, automatic, power steering &amp;
powder roo(rh workshoJ:? and 7 ROOM brick home on Lower
material lett t o go with
Ph. 446-1637.
laundry room , garage.
·
deM
ing
and
rdpa
i
r
,
also"
~
rak~s, like new W· w tires, radio, b'lue f inish, blue viny l
.River Road overlooking the
building . Both buildings well
house wrecking . Ph . 446·9499.
1ntenor.
48-ff
Oh io River,modern kitchen ,
bu i lt with. good maferial
SNOW WHITE HOME .
carpeted air condition ing, full
located (Jn Georges Creek in
ST&amp; H ! "UU' " " " '
. CARTER'S PLUMBING
NEVER pai11t exteriOr - -4 nice
basement,
two·car garage.
Established in 1940.
169-lf
Addi son Twp . Call 446 2232 for
AND HEATING
BR , HW
"""S
in LR &amp; OR,
recently
been
Has
appt.
COr. Fourth &amp; Pine
ROOFING
and
SpOuting,
kitchen ,
banque&gt;
redecpr ~teq .
Phone 446-3888 or 446.4471 .
beautiful .
•abinet, ,
S·hi ngles
and
Buildup
V.8, automatic. steering. rad1o, fa ct ory a1r. ReducE.&gt;d . •
Hotroofs . Free Estimate -·
coppertone b...
ins, off MODERN 1 fldor plan on Ad ·
Jay Sheppard 446·Q001
165-ff
McGRAW COMPANY
kitchen
laundry
room ,
Denver K. Higley 446-0002
26 yr . experience. James
1962 Nova "6" Station Wagon
$269
dison -Bulaville Rd ., 6 rooms
Marcum , Vinton , Ohio. 388·
BULLDOZER
, ba ckhoe and
large
well
detached
garage,
·2 BEDROOM home. Also utility
hardwood ·floors , moderh
land clearing and develop shaded lawn in city .
or child 's bedroom , hardwood
k i tchen , rural water, This
ment, 446· 1502, 388-8230.
f loors, built -in birch kitchen 2 STORY 3 bedrobm all elect.
property situated on two lots.
brick. c arpet thr ou ghout,
EXCITED
100-plf
cabinets,' full basemen t, bath,
8114.
AND ,62-11
Price $21 ,000. Presently rents
di
sposal,
new
cabinets
In
SHE
will
be
to
see
this
char
county water syste m , Temco
for $200 per month.
kitchen, dining r oom and
ming 3 BR cottage, large
gas forced air furnace . La r ge
RUSS'S GLAS S Service, glass
TRENCHER
lOB" cab to axle, 350 cu . in. V·8, 15,000 lb. 2 speed R.
fi rep la ce, l 1h bath s~ deep lot,
kitchen ,. full basement with LARGE older home has been
garage bui ldi ng with steel I
for all neecjs, spec ializing in CALL Jac kson 286·4524. Ali
Axl e, solid ca b, good 825x20 t ires . This truck has
1052 Second Ave. Call 446· i997
paneled family room , large
Beams, 8 inch con.crete floor ,
remodeled , modem kitchen.
windshields. mirrors ,
types of b!)ckhoeing , sept-ic - .
alw.:iys had good maintenance.
after 5 p.m . daily, on Sundays
work shop and laundry· room ,
plexigtass, resrreen, 704 Pine,
tanks, footers , etc. Also all
su itable for apartmenl above,
new carpeting, "'two patios,
·
a{lytime .
'
new furnace , two porches,
Rio Grande, 245·5048.
. .
types Of trenching , water.
wh ich has been started. Some
plus extra trailer pad on lot.
deeo ,tnt for the chiJdren .
59,if
100-tf
lines, gas lines, etc.
-.
ma t e r i.;~l lef t to go . with
Price $23,500,
·, Price $14,000.
bu ilding . Both buiiCiings well
--;;c---:-'----'7::------;-~- \ · ·
89-11
New 73 Chev . Blazer In Stock ~ wh .
RANCHER
bui lt with goo d material BY OWNER 3 bedroom home,
MODERN ... ~ bedroom br ick
Offered
d ·
t II
f t
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H
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located on Georges Cr eek , in
ALBERT E.HMAN
nve, u
power, ac ory a1r .
urry n .
homE:, close . to hospital, very
garage, new carpeting . Phone 3 BEDROOM ' 2 bath, paneled
PLANTS
Addison Twp . Cal l 446 . ~232 for
nice kitchen and dining area , SEPTIC tanks · and sewer
Water Delivery Service
446-0955, 120 Mabelene. Dr.,
family .room , all builtin kit.
appt.
Gallipolis .
chen in color with -double · a i r condition ing, two . car
service. Fast clean service.
Patriot
We are here to please you ••• you'll
immed i a 'te
1.02-6
oven, - nice laundry room, · garage,
R"easonable rates. Phon.e 44661 -11
possession,, price $26,500.
1637.
ca rport
and . detached
- - - -. . . , . . - -2-·3-ff
like our appraisa'ls _
&amp; trading policy!
98--26
workshop , large level well
b i k h
6 SECOND A
10
BOB
LANE
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complete
landscaped rawn . Quick
.
t ve.,b lrhc lome
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with nice to , llh a s, seam
Rota Rooter
BOokkeeping arid Tax Ser.
possess •on.
·
hea t, full basement, f ireplace , SEWER and Drain Cleaning,
vice, 4241/l Fourth Ave. ,
MIDDLEPORT
ver y nice! kitchen with all
National . Service · now
Kanauga . BuSiness by ap.
REDUCED appl i.ances bu i lt -i n.
rtvailable locally. · For any '
po
intment. Ph . 446· 1049.
LARGE two story home on ·
kind of stoppedcup drain, call·
Please call after 6 p.m .
.
cOr ner 6th St. &amp;. Hooker has 24 ACRE-S with a large 1 room ·
BEFORE
675-5195, 24 hour Serv .
AFTER
been reduced from $15,000 to
house, bath, · new furnace, on
307-ff
$13,750 ror quick sale . . 10
Karr 's
Barber
~ t . Rt . 233, has trailer spot.
~
S ~E~P~T~t~
C I~
a~
nk~s--in~s~l~
a l-le~d-.-~ck
· rooms , 2 baths, large eat -in
Shop , 110 lynn
Price reduced to $11 ,000. ·
kitchen , formal DR. part
St .,
Pomeroy ;
hoe work .of all kinds. C. U.
surance. Pr ~Jning , trimming. • .
'" Your Chevy Dealer"
basement, now vacant . Call 23 ACRES at Eureka. price
Ohio, has added a
Miller, Bbx 114, Rio Grande,
and
cavily
work
,
tree
and
992
2126
Open
Eves.
Til8
Pomeroy
now to see this home .
ne·W service. we
245,5535.
reduced a't $3,500.
stump removaL' Ph . -446·4953.
,. are now fi1ting
HOUSE LISTINGS
Office 446·1066
. 78· 26
,
WANTED!
Men 's
Toupees.
Evenings
-WE WANT to ilst your property .
. We c:an fit you
TERMITE -PEST CON 'I I&lt;OL
R.ussell Wood 446.:4618
"HoT-Shot
' . Spray- wasn"
-7..:tf · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - w1lh a full or a
We wi ll give your property the
Ron Canaday 446-3636
FREE Inspection. Call 446·3245. CALL us for wash , wax and
partia I hairpiece.
n ec.~ss ary amou.nt of a_
ddegreasing . of your trucks , SeiVices Offered · .
John I. RichardS446-0280
flllerrill O'Dell, Operator by
Services Offered
verfising and the !lest of our
i
mobile homes , alutl"}inum,
Exterminal Termite Service.
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ability to pr·omote a sale.
10 Belmont Dr .
siding or anyth ing washable.' S.TEWART Electricai Service &amp;
LIST 'TOU AY :- IT WILL
446·4441 .
267-11
.__ .. PAY .
Repair, house wiring, electric
NEW 3 bedroom house, garage, --,---~-~--~-29-11
heating. Phone 446·4561.
·
STOP in .and 1et.MICK show YOU what Ae can do for you .
elect ri c heat, range, waTI tO
centrai .Air. CondlfiOn•ny
271
-11
wall &lt;:arpet, floor space 1,324
&amp;' Heating
M cGraw ·Company, Bulldozer, . --~=:=-::-:-:-:-:-::::-BY OWNER 3 bedroom hqmf;!',
reet, large Jot 100 x 256, near
Free Estimates
$5.00 Service Charg,e '
110 lynn St.
backhoe and land · c learing
. THOMAS FAIN
carpet, new carpefjng. Phone
Clay school. Priced $18,950
$tewar•'s Hardware
POMEROY
Will
remove your dead
and devel opment. 446-1502.
EXTERMINATING CO.
446-0955.
Otho Burdette, 256-6884.
'
Vinton, Ohio
. tjarbers Local 400 AFL-C IO
horse and. CC!ws
389
-8230.
Termite
&amp;
Pes·t
tontrol
61 -11
·85-11.
Cell Jackson 286'&lt;531
144-tf
9J.II
, Wheelersburg , Ohio

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DISCOUNT

HONDA

6:00

FR~~N~s~iJn~f.~.sr;:b~1 tJ::~~'· I POMEROY MOTOR CO. ~ ·

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Without

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~~ar3 ~~2 1~~lllpolis

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Chicago,

~ACKHOE

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extra charge to our customers.

'Til

q£16-0001

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Car

department will source ''hard to get" items in Toledo,

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New

mi11imum of twice daily and thru their customer service

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

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us

spe~ial

Distribution . Center.

Remember We Seroice What We Sell.

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the

Open Evenings

OUR WORD IS
OUR BOND

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brings

ventories and many

.44&amp;-1066 .

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housed

an associate of the American Parts System in Toledo.

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REALTY

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formerly

USED FURNITURE

We Service
What We Sell

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that

South 2nd in Middleport is the

Our store, while in private ownership, will operate as

air, vinyl lop. One

REMEMBER

ta Neal

building

.

Dealership we recently resigned.

CEWARD CALVERT, Salesman

Real Estate For Sale

88

. Our. location at

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1973.

you Wednesday, May 2nd,

WE STILL ARE MAKING GREAT DEALS ON NEW BUICKS &amp;
PONTIACS. SO BEFORE YOU BUY ANY CAR NEW OR USED
CHECK WITH US.

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am "Rich" Rawlings, owner and man

new Auto Parts Store that wi II be open and reatov to serve

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Some of the " standard extras " on the
Dodge · Colt that represent " optional
equipment "
on
some
other
domestically available subcompacts
include adjustable steering column •
front wheel disc brakes, flow-through
ventilation, and full synchromesh four speed transmission .
A radio antenna that is part of the
deck lid; flow throllg ~ ventilation and
fully -reclining front seats that are
standard (except in coupe) are
examples of the innovation and extra
value of the Dodge Colt .

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DODGE COLT!

992-3732

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Real low

BonnE&gt;vi Ue 4 dr . H . T ., air. vinyl top, ·.

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TRUCKLOAD
DISCOUNT

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992-2151

MORE FOR THE MONEY •.••

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The Sunday Times- SentirM!I, Sunday, April29, 1973

RECORD BREAKING SALE

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WE SOLD MORE CARS THIS MONTH 'THAN ANY MONTH
SINCE WE HAVE BEEN IN BUSINESS. SO COME IN AND
HELP US.

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88 SOUTH 2ND ST.
PHONE

1972 PONTIAC..... ~:~-~~-~~~~:.:~~-~-~~~-~:~~~~~:-~~~~ ....... '4595
1971 PLYMOUTH:..~~:.:~::: ..~~~:~~i-'~~..~~.:~~-~~~-~~~-~:-.... '239 5
1971 PONTIAC... :..~i-1:.~~:
•299 5
1970 PONTIAC ..... ~:-~~~-~-~-~~::.~:~,~~-~~:·.?.:·.~~~-~~~-~~·..... '2295
2895
1970 PONTIAC .... ~-5:~:.~ ':'.~.~-~~1970
1969 BUICK .......... ~-~~-~~~ ........................................ •219
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1969
1966 FORD ............ ~--~:~~---~~~-~-~~~~-~-~~-~~~-~~~-~-~~-~~~:......... •99 5
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1967
'595
1950 FORD,............ ~-~~~:-~-~~:~~·...::.............. ~~~~......... •29 5

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Brougham .

dr.

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2 dr. H. T .,

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This association
plan

for

daily

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Detroit,
.

We

availability

from

CARROLL NORRIS DO.DGE

huge in -

services. One example is our

shipments
will'

have

from

the

phone

Cleveland

and

GALLIPOLIS. OHIO

50 STATE ST.

Toledo

contact

Cincinnati,

Our store hours Monday thru Saturday,

8 A.M.

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7 p.m. &amp;
Sat. 'til 5 p.m.
Service 'Til 12

992-2174
soo

E·. Maih St., Pomeroy, Oh10

·Real Estate For Sale

·Realty

.

ON ELECTRAS

Parts

&amp;

eCUSTOMS

From Mighty to Mini, Honda has it all!

We will appreciate the privilege serving your Auto

DISCOUNT

Offers
You More
Honda

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Better Buys
On The BeSt

Noon

on

USED CARS

Models

ON CENTURIONS

Dale R. Sanders Inc.

Motorcycle

600 E. State Street
Athens , Ohio

Than

Any Other

70 Cadillac H.T. Sedan
Green f inish, gold interior, full power equipment,
Crui se Control, new w·s-w tire s, Climate Control air
conditi oning.

'3500

Saturday

REALTORS

Real Estate· For Sale

!ii!lfl/lll/JIL

· 70 Cadillac H.T. Sedan
Real Estate For Sale

Fuft power equipment, Climafe . Control air COO·
ditioning, Cruise Con trol , AM.FM radio.

*3500

RUSSEL~

e2 DR. HDTPSR

For Sale

Honda

1972 CHEVROLEr ........s3995
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Caprice 4-door, new car . title &amp; balance of warra.nty,
brown viny l roof , tinted glass, factory _air, front &amp; rear
guards, radio &amp; rear speaker, white-wall fires . Nice and
clea n. _Retali $4860 ._ Pri cecl'to move.
.

70 Cadillac H.T. Coupe

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&amp; ~rakes, g~d

J2~95

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'3700

·Has
It

I 1970 DODGE POLARA.-~1695'
4-door, factory air, V.8 engin e, a:utomatlc transm iss ion , I
III power
steering
white-w.all tires; whlt_e
fin ish, vinyl top, r;i d io, 'clean Inside.
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REALTOR

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1968 CHEVY II
NOVA SS
With 1971 , 307 Mr. Gasket 4
speed traction bars, 2 Crager
mags, yellow with black
interior, low mileS:, excellent
condition . Priced rig"ht. Can
be·seen at 558 Third Ave. Call
446·0043.

Corbl'n &amp; Snyder

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1970 OiEVROLET 2 TON -12495.00

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Furniture
•

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NEW : Se"rta and Bemco mat·
tress }lnd box .sp'r tngs . Large
selection in stock - twin , full ,
queen size. Save .up to $40 a
--~
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set.
955 Second Avenue
446-1171
276-tl

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;D, P. MARTIN &amp; Son Wyater
Delivery
Service .
our
patronage wilt
be
ap prec iated. Ph. 446··0463.
2-tf

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cordwinde~ ~nd

.DEAD STOCK

·KARR'S BARBER SHOP

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CHIN CHILLIAS, smalf ari imal
cr ates and suppl ies. Ph. 4462655 . .
100·3

, UPP.ER RT. 7 .

sleerin~,

AKC TOY Poodle pupp ies S75
and $85." 256 -6247 ·
98·26

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interior&amp; v inyl matching roo f . E x ira c lea n • .. ~·~ll-1

··2695

NEW mobile home with large 19t-5 VICTO.RIAN 52 x 10 mobi le
home. 2 bedroom. front ki tlot, 388-8622 .
101 -3. chen , ba r , r aised ceiling
$'2,850: 4i x 8 New - Moon , -2
bed r oom, . ideal for rent or
BEAUTY shop equipr:nent.. 2
sum mer
co llage
S995 .
ha ir dryers, 1 hydraul iC c;ha1r ,
Johnson 's Mobile Homes , 2110
one we t sta t ion w ith mirror.
Eastern Ave . 446·35,47 ·.
Cpl( 675· 1989 or 675·2915.
101 ·3
101-3
;.

1957 CHEVY, 2 door, 210 Se_ries,:
good runn ing shape/ $150.
Phone .367 -7704.
99-6

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H. .-RYSLER'·
-pLYMOUTH
c·

4 Dr.. Sedan. p.
p. brak es. la c. air
co nd ., 350 c u . in . V-6 engme, auto . tran s .. w-sw lires. Cottonwood gree n wilh maf c h1ng

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'71 CHEVROLET IMPALA

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PR IN CETTI piano accord ion .
. ,4469297.
99 6

SMITH .BUICK, INC.

3 ACRES with -large block
For Sale
bu ild ing net;~r Rio Grande on.
Sale
·stal e Highwa y. Pr ice d cheap·
at $7,500 . Ph. 379·2566.
FREEZER beef. Call B. K. 1957 CHEVY 2 dr . Station
100-3
wagon . Mint condition . 270
Higley , 245·S255 evening s or
H.P. Balanced 1 positraction
245.5218.
.
g la ss,
5:38, 4 speed . Many extras OLD DI SHE S, depression _
80-26
$850. 446·4999.
anti q ues, and Avon Bottl es.
Ph . 446·2467.
Easl&lt;?rn Ave .
"NEW and used instruments, --~==~--:---: 78-11
100-26
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Brunicard i House of Music. 54 . ALL TYPES of build i ng
State Street . Phone 446-0687.
materials, block, bri ck, sewer- 7 CHANNE,L police moniter
For Sale
JJ-tf ·
Pipes. Windows , lintels, eoc.
complete wi th, crystals, ca ll
~G"'R"O::C::E
=
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R"Y""b~u~s:i n~e~s~s~1;-:o:r:--=sa:;l e,
Ct a ude Winters, R Io Grande,
j972 DETRO ITER , 60 x 12, full
a ti er · 4 446·1525.
10&lt;). )
k i tchen, and liv ing room , 1
building for sale or lease,
. 0 . Phone 2.45·5121 after ~2 3 . tf
brJ ih I 2 bedroom . Ca
l!' 245·9326
phone 773·.5618 from 8: 30p.m .
,
at
Ri
o
Grande
.
·65
TR
IUMPH
road
ster
,
good
to 10 p.m. for appo(ntment.
tires·, good condi tion, · $450.
.. 67-ff -MAGNET!&lt;.- ~1gns 10r (.ttrs anQ
trucks . All kinds, Simmon s
446-4780.
101 3
TRI -STATE
Printing
and
Offi
ce
Equi
p·
'GOOD CLEAN' LUMP •nd
MOBILE
HOMES SALES
ment.
,...
stoker c.:oal. Carl Wttlters, Rio
OHIO,
KANAUGA,
52
-ff
po'
N
·Y
·sadd
le
and
bridle,
call
Grande. Phone 245·5115 .
ACROSS FROM HI-WAY
446.2515.1
6-11
INN. KANAUGA
10 1·3
IF Yc5U are build.ing a new --'---~---~~,---10 x 50 Frontier
~ · IPES , Pipes, Pipes , &amp;1:!0,
hol'l}e or remodeling , see us. 15 HOLSTE IN cows , some 10 x 48 Ri chardson
Cheratan, BBB, Jobeyl Hitson
We are builders. Distributor
recently fresh . Call 614.286· 10 x 46 American
and otlie·rs . Tawney'S Pjpe
for Hotpoint Apptian ces,
2496·.
Allison Electric:
101 ·3 10 x 50 New Moon
and Trophy House, 422 Second
·w x 46 Pee r less
l54·t' --~~-~--,---:8 x 45 New Moon .
Ave .
.
199-tf· NeectAr&gt;Dtherbldg.?
AKC REG . cocker s paniel 12 x 70. Kfngswood
. .
SEE our , al um i num bldg s.
puppi es, very l igh t bu s, K &amp; .P 10 x 35 Atlan tic Mobile 011ice
(2 ) E LE CTROLUX V~c uurp
Heavy duty , with floor ln_g ,
Kennels , 398.9273 .
_
Used Mobile Homes
101 6
Cl ea ners com plete With atwlr.ed for electric. Also West 1
Phone 446.0816
ta chments,
Virginia chunk coat , drain 1
22·11
pa int spf-ay. Used but m l1ke
'tile , bell tile, cement and AKC MINIATURE Schnauzer.
ne
cond ition . Pay S34.4S
mortar·. Gallipol _
is Block a.
Basse t hounds 1/ 2 pr ice. K 8. P 6-1 FORD . p/ckup, very gooct
cash or budget plan o;~vailable .
Coal Co., 123112 Pine, 446-2783.
Kennels , 388-8274 .
condition, $400. Phone 367·
Electro Hygiene· Co. Phone
207 -tf
7101 .
101 ·6
446·4312.
102-3
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1950
SMALL
Ford
Tractor
in
1972 NOMAD trave l t r a iler, 23
eK Ira good condition, 446-4020. 197212;..: 65 MOBILE home with
ft ., unused . Call 388,8454.
(3) 1973 ZIG -ZA G Sewi ng
1) J.J .
ti ll -out LR . 3 a.cr es of land,
102·3
Machines left in layaway .
two 10 x 20 patio, one ouf ·
\ Beautiful pastel col_or.. full
b u ilding , plenty garden
' si ze m ·odel. All bu •lt·l.n to
space, septic tank on good
buttonhole, do stretch sew ing
road on Raccoon Creek. 446and fancy sti tch ing . Pay just
0077.
$48 .75
c ash
or · terms
102-3
availab l e. Trad e· ins ac ·
ce pted. Electro Hy gi ene Co.
sta11dard.
6 YEAR OL D gentle gated 1971 CHEVY Van
Phone 446·•t312 .
radio. custom ca rpet !nferi or ,
quar ter h.orse mare $250. 367.
"97·6
low miles, 446
7529.
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sprinqs. · Req. $179.90 a se t
now $100 a set with trade .
This ma'ttress and box spr ing s
15 year
ha s 312 · co il.
guarantee . A super buy . Thi s
week on ly. Used furn ith re,
specia l couc hes- $10 and up .
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Gallipolis. Ohio

For Sale
NEW HOlland Baler Mode l-66
w i th molar, good shap~ . C&lt;JII
446 0614.
102·3
GER MAN lri sh. Oane p-uppies,
good wa tch dog, $15. 2.56·6247 .
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1973 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE
SEBRING 2 DOOR HARDTOP

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P. S., P . B., automati c, vinyl
rtio l , w -s·w f ir es.

1973 PLYMOUTH V_ALIANT
SCAMP 2 DOOR HARDTOP
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Puppies, Call 388 -8532"
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1966 MU STANG Conv ., 289 V8
au l a. tran s., good condition ,
$625. Call 245·5873.
102·3
1967 FORD 112- ton VB, standa,rd
tran s., good cond .. 37 ,000 .
miles, 446-19.09.
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Cop.ier . Model 800. Ca l l 446
0475.
102 3

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NEWPORT 2 DOOR HARDTOP

Nava jo copper pa int , white
vi nyl root, air, tully equ_ip .
STICKER PRICE
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PASSENGER PS &amp; PB.
REAL GOO D oCONOITION.
245-5823. '
107-J·
1972
IN TERNATIONAL
travelall tow pack:age, good
condition, d-16 -0766.
102-3

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OUR PRICE

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HOUSEHOLD furniture, 21
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Neat. Call 446·2534.
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To Choose From, All Fully Equipped. with
P.
and Disc PoWE&gt;r Brakes .

1969 FORD Tor inO, good co ndition. P.S. &amp; P .B.. 428 engine,
.i o:, p ~ed tran s., &lt;IA6 0968.
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14 FT . FIBERGLASS boal 45
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cellc nl co ndit ion, 446 · 1130
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446-3273

For Sale
• 1967 MUSTANG V9 wi th gauges. CHINCHILLA with c~ges, ~a ll .
For Sale
after 6: 367 -7757.
excel len t condition $995. 4461964 CHEVROLET Impala, V8
. 102·3
3808 af1er 5 p.m .
engine, 4 speed, transmission ;
·71 HONDA CB 450, elect r ic
new paint job, S350. 4-46· 156.4
lOl .J -5~
Y'-E~A-:R:-o-'-ld:-A:p-p~a~l~oo~,~.~.m"a rei 1968 FJAT. Best offe r , 446-9635 . ,\· stove·, Amana 1 1 ref ., ,112
102-3
. after 5 p . m .
freezer , gas cookstove ,· 446·
ar.~d sa ddle $175, 150 g!'lllon
100-3
1352.
. 1,161 lbs. tobacco · base , phonC
bulk tank , 2 surge mi lkers .
1
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APACHE
rold
out
camper
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with me1o1 top .. Has buill in.
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69 CA· AR 0 , au,1O,· 1rans •
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102· 1 · ·
new tires,
· . 1955 FORD 2 door HT, 390 , mags..
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ice box and olher' acccssones
cond ., •1300
Firm, 307.
1910 Air
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446
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afler.
6
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1969Ford302
P.S.,
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p B., a1r conditioning, ca ll ~ BSA, 3100 miles, like new
? t(.n gallon aquariums . 675 ·
condi tion, Pil70 Honda 70 .. Call · 25/8 after .f p.m . anyt i me, on
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after
6 p.m . J46,&lt;1957 .
$800. Ph . 4-46-0859, after5p1QO,J
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361 J bcfor·e· 4 Or after· 9. ·
af1er 5, 367 -7154.
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mattr ess, 2 do.uble sized beds,
four 2 pc .. livi ng room sui tes, 1
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AUCTIONEERS
· INVESTMENT PROPERTY
5 ACRES, nice 3 BR .one floor
Espr j t. Local-.1 owner car, 35? V: 8 engine, .P.
2 famil y dwelling loca ted at 631
pl an ~: home. Carpet and
s~eering
&amp;
aUtomatic trans ., AM-FM rad 10, like _new wh1te
Third.Ave . Rent both or li ve in
hardwood floors . AI. Sid.
lettered
tires
, dark broWn finish , bUcket seat &amp; blk . vinyl ·
one and r ent the othe·r .· Both
Addi son Twp. Sold owner a
power,
gold
finish
,
matching
interior
,
Climate
Full
trim
.
A
sharp
one. Really loaded ,
have new f urnaces. Ha s 3
smaller home so thi s home
l;:ontrol air cond_itioning, low mlleage. Sharp!
room aparti-nent and a 5 room
25
Locust
St.
avai l able for i mm ed. oc apartment. Call tod ay fOr an '
HOward Brannon, Broker
cu pancy.
appointment.
Off. 446·2674
lucille Brannon
AIR CONDITIONED
DOUBLE -WIDE . 3 BR fur ·
RUSSELL WOOD REALTOR
Eve. 446·1226 or 1:146·2674 See this beautiful, 2 vear old,
nished ho·m e . 1970 New Moon .
V-8 motOr, auto . tra_ns., P.S., and W-w t ires, radio, .nice
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three bedroom home located
Severa l lots avai lable if you
HEALTH TOP. There i sn't
yellow finish with viny l interior.
NEW LISTING
. near new hospita l. IJ has all
need lot . Why pay ren t ?
much hm in medicine , but
A BRICK
the features you I ike. Com '
th ere' -s a good ' deal of
COME SEE . - You ' ll wanl lo
plete carpeJing ,.. ai r con - CLEA N, well kept 3 BR home in
Cadillac . Oldsmobile
medicine In fun :
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stay in Jhis immaculatelv
di"t i oned, bui ll in appli can ces,
city. Basement, two porches,
Pomeroy
992-5342
GMAC Financing Available
cle an hotT~e , w -w carpet GOOD MORNING? We've often
two bath s full ba sement with
·
garage. $13 ,500.
lhrougho.ut,
aspacious
living
finished rec. room. Pr iced in
H.T.
engine, automatic trans., P... steering &amp;
wondered how many words
Open Eves. Til6- Til S .P.M. Sat.
room with fireplace , formal
the 30's.
LOTS and small ac r ea ge in
alarm c locks have added to
brakes,
radio;
blue
finish, blk . ,vinyl top, g~d tir~s , radio.
'' You ' !l L ike Our nuality Way of DQing Business"
dining room , a dream kitchen
the Engli sh language.
Spec ial!!!
Green and Add ison Twps.
wiJh &lt;::!11 th e extras, a trip!e
Wit h wa ter .
Office Phone 446&lt;- 1!'? ./
si
nk w ith disposal, Qish ·
Evenings
washer, . hood and ran9e. 47 GARF IELD Ave ., very ni'ce . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RA .RE FIND, - Usua lly, our
Charles M. Nea I 446 -1546
home wilh new carpel and Plurl)bing &amp; Healing
SeiVices Offered
double oven .PIUs din1ng
Michael Neal 446-1503
acreage is ou t in the country.
drapes
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ce
ntral
air
con
STANDARD
space, 3 BR , 1112 bath, fai-nily
Here's· 6 ac res r igh t next to
DRY WALL service by con .
ditloning , front room 22' x 14'
Plumbing &amp; Heating
room In basement, laundry
Four
BR
modern
home
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town
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tract . Willard Bosl&gt;:!y, 446Hardtop Coupe, th e HOT one,, and sure to pleas·e, V-8, 3 OR 4 BEDROOM hom e in
with
wood
-burning
fireplace,
Third
Ave
.,
446-3782
214
r oom and shower, large front
Carpet, ba sem ent. Three car
4954.
modern
kitchen,
full
187.tf
Ma-son , W. Va.,
new
automatic
, good tires, good body with green finish, radio.
porCh, brick garage, carport,
garage . Ideal locaHon for car
baseme nt , and new carpor t .
remodeled ki1chen and liv ing
282-11
A
SPECIAL
ANY DAY.
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plenty of street parking . Well
Qr .tra iler Sales or garage .
Has river View, pri ce $22,500. ~-----:R:-:u-=ss::;:-E-;
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land scaped lawn, fruit trees ,
773 -59 76 .
near sc hools - in city . Call 3 BEDROOM block dwg . on 3 .. PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
INSTALLING
· siding, gutters, aluminum
and · down
101 -6 oR EAM HOME· you can affo;d.
Gallipolis, 446·4782
now
for appointment to see.
Love ly 3 BR home on Rt . 141,
acres of land, fireplace in
spouts. For free estimate call"1.
~ ' 297-tf
in ci ty
limit s. Carpe t ,
front room, carpet, fuel oP _
2 BEDROOM home . Also ut il ity
3BEDROOMS
C-Ollect 367-0128.
Biscayne, 327 V.18 engine, automatic tran smission, power .
beautiful
spa·ci
ou
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kitchen
furnace , priced to sell $9,000.
or child 's bedrodm, kitchen
2
11J2 BATHS
DEWITT'S PLUMBIN G
includes range and refrig .
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steer ing, and power brakes , good tires. green finish with
cabinet , fUll base ment. bath,
LOVELY ranch home nestled COTTAO.E Of:l .Evans Heig hts,
AND HEATING
Large
living
rm.
Patio.
See
SEPTiC TANKS
mat chi ng interior . Book value, $1150. SPEC IAL !
cou nt y wa ter- system, Temco
in beautiful setting, w-w
Route 160 at Evergreen_
lot 45' x 125', modern kitchen ,
toda y and move in tomorroW!
ga s tor~ed air furna ce. Large
Cleaned and Installed
carpet, lots ot storage space,
Phone 446-2735
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th e whole house in ex cellent
garage bui lding with s t~e l I
central air -heat, a luxury
Russell's Plumbing, 446,4ffl2
187-tf
condition , also garage, pri ce
Beam s, 8 inch concrete floor ,
. ·
297-tf
kitchen and dining area , full
S15,
Q
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sui table for apartment above,
PLUMBING - Healing /l. Air
basemen t with family room,
Which has been started . Sorne
Conditioniftg . 300 Fourth Ave . 'GILLE NWATER' S. septic tank.
Skylark H.T. Cpe ., V-8, automatic, power steering &amp;
powder roo(rh workshoJ:? and 7 ROOM brick home on Lower
material lett t o go with
Ph. 446-1637.
laundry room , garage.
·
deM
ing
and
rdpa
i
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,
also"
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rak~s, like new W· w tires, radio, b'lue f inish, blue viny l
.River Road overlooking the
building . Both buildings well
house wrecking . Ph . 446·9499.
1ntenor.
48-ff
Oh io River,modern kitchen ,
bu i lt with. good maferial
SNOW WHITE HOME .
carpeted air condition ing, full
located (Jn Georges Creek in
ST&amp; H ! "UU' " " " '
. CARTER'S PLUMBING
NEVER pai11t exteriOr - -4 nice
basement,
two·car garage.
Established in 1940.
169-lf
Addi son Twp . Call 446 2232 for
AND HEATING
BR , HW
"""S
in LR &amp; OR,
recently
been
Has
appt.
COr. Fourth &amp; Pine
ROOFING
and
SpOuting,
kitchen ,
banque&gt;
redecpr ~teq .
Phone 446-3888 or 446.4471 .
beautiful .
•abinet, ,
S·hi ngles
and
Buildup
V.8, automatic. steering. rad1o, fa ct ory a1r. ReducE.&gt;d . •
Hotroofs . Free Estimate -·
coppertone b...
ins, off MODERN 1 fldor plan on Ad ·
Jay Sheppard 446·Q001
165-ff
McGRAW COMPANY
kitchen
laundry
room ,
Denver K. Higley 446-0002
26 yr . experience. James
1962 Nova "6" Station Wagon
$269
dison -Bulaville Rd ., 6 rooms
Marcum , Vinton , Ohio. 388·
BULLDOZER
, ba ckhoe and
large
well
detached
garage,
·2 BEDROOM home. Also utility
hardwood ·floors , moderh
land clearing and develop shaded lawn in city .
or child 's bedroom , hardwood
k i tchen , rural water, This
ment, 446· 1502, 388-8230.
f loors, built -in birch kitchen 2 STORY 3 bedrobm all elect.
property situated on two lots.
brick. c arpet thr ou ghout,
EXCITED
100-plf
cabinets,' full basemen t, bath,
8114.
AND ,62-11
Price $21 ,000. Presently rents
di
sposal,
new
cabinets
In
SHE
will
be
to
see
this
char
county water syste m , Temco
for $200 per month.
kitchen, dining r oom and
ming 3 BR cottage, large
gas forced air furnace . La r ge
RUSS'S GLAS S Service, glass
TRENCHER
lOB" cab to axle, 350 cu . in. V·8, 15,000 lb. 2 speed R.
fi rep la ce, l 1h bath s~ deep lot,
kitchen ,. full basement with LARGE older home has been
garage bui ldi ng with steel I
for all neecjs, spec ializing in CALL Jac kson 286·4524. Ali
Axl e, solid ca b, good 825x20 t ires . This truck has
1052 Second Ave. Call 446· i997
paneled family room , large
Beams, 8 inch con.crete floor ,
remodeled , modem kitchen.
windshields. mirrors ,
types of b!)ckhoeing , sept-ic - .
alw.:iys had good maintenance.
after 5 p.m . daily, on Sundays
work shop and laundry· room ,
plexigtass, resrreen, 704 Pine,
tanks, footers , etc. Also all
su itable for apartmenl above,
new carpeting, "'two patios,
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a{lytime .
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Rio Grande, 245·5048.
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types Of trenching , water.
wh ich has been started. Some
plus extra trailer pad on lot.
deeo ,tnt for the chiJdren .
59,if
100-tf
lines, gas lines, etc.
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ma t e r i.;~l lef t to go . with
Price $23,500,
·, Price $14,000.
bu ilding . Both buiiCiings well
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New 73 Chev . Blazer In Stock ~ wh .
RANCHER
bui lt with goo d material BY OWNER 3 bedroom home,
MODERN ... ~ bedroom br ick
Offered
d ·
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located on Georges Cr eek , in
ALBERT E.HMAN
nve, u
power, ac ory a1r .
urry n .
homE:, close . to hospital, very
garage, new carpeting . Phone 3 BEDROOM ' 2 bath, paneled
PLANTS
Addison Twp . Cal l 446 . ~232 for
nice kitchen and dining area , SEPTIC tanks · and sewer
Water Delivery Service
446-0955, 120 Mabelene. Dr.,
family .room , all builtin kit.
appt.
Gallipolis .
chen in color with -double · a i r condition ing, two . car
service. Fast clean service.
Patriot
We are here to please you ••• you'll
immed i a 'te
1.02-6
oven, - nice laundry room, · garage,
R"easonable rates. Phon.e 44661 -11
possession,, price $26,500.
1637.
ca rport
and . detached
- - - -. . . , . . - -2-·3-ff
like our appraisa'ls _
&amp; trading policy!
98--26
workshop , large level well
b i k h
6 SECOND A
10
BOB
LANE
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complete
landscaped rawn . Quick
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t ve.,b lrhc lome
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with nice to , llh a s, seam
Rota Rooter
BOokkeeping arid Tax Ser.
possess •on.
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hea t, full basement, f ireplace , SEWER and Drain Cleaning,
vice, 4241/l Fourth Ave. ,
MIDDLEPORT
ver y nice! kitchen with all
National . Service · now
Kanauga . BuSiness by ap.
REDUCED appl i.ances bu i lt -i n.
rtvailable locally. · For any '
po
intment. Ph . 446· 1049.
LARGE two story home on ·
kind of stoppedcup drain, call·
Please call after 6 p.m .
.
cOr ner 6th St. &amp;. Hooker has 24 ACRE-S with a large 1 room ·
BEFORE
675-5195, 24 hour Serv .
AFTER
been reduced from $15,000 to
house, bath, · new furnace, on
307-ff
$13,750 ror quick sale . . 10
Karr 's
Barber
~ t . Rt . 233, has trailer spot.
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C I~
a~
nk~s--in~s~l~
a l-le~d-.-~ck
· rooms , 2 baths, large eat -in
Shop , 110 lynn
Price reduced to $11 ,000. ·
kitchen , formal DR. part
St .,
Pomeroy ;
hoe work .of all kinds. C. U.
surance. Pr ~Jning , trimming. • .
'" Your Chevy Dealer"
basement, now vacant . Call 23 ACRES at Eureka. price
Ohio, has added a
Miller, Bbx 114, Rio Grande,
and
cavily
work
,
tree
and
992
2126
Open
Eves.
Til8
Pomeroy
now to see this home .
ne·W service. we
245,5535.
reduced a't $3,500.
stump removaL' Ph . -446·4953.
,. are now fi1ting
HOUSE LISTINGS
Office 446·1066
. 78· 26
,
WANTED!
Men 's
Toupees.
Evenings
-WE WANT to ilst your property .
. We c:an fit you
TERMITE -PEST CON 'I I&lt;OL
R.ussell Wood 446.:4618
"HoT-Shot
' . Spray- wasn"
-7..:tf · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - w1lh a full or a
We wi ll give your property the
Ron Canaday 446-3636
FREE Inspection. Call 446·3245. CALL us for wash , wax and
partia I hairpiece.
n ec.~ss ary amou.nt of a_
ddegreasing . of your trucks , SeiVices Offered · .
John I. RichardS446-0280
flllerrill O'Dell, Operator by
Services Offered
verfising and the !lest of our
i
mobile homes , alutl"}inum,
Exterminal Termite Service.
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ability to pr·omote a sale.
10 Belmont Dr .
siding or anyth ing washable.' S.TEWART Electricai Service &amp;
LIST 'TOU AY :- IT WILL
446·4441 .
267-11
.__ .. PAY .
Repair, house wiring, electric
NEW 3 bedroom house, garage, --,---~-~--~-29-11
heating. Phone 446·4561.
·
STOP in .and 1et.MICK show YOU what Ae can do for you .
elect ri c heat, range, waTI tO
centrai .Air. CondlfiOn•ny
271
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wall &lt;:arpet, floor space 1,324
&amp;' Heating
M cGraw ·Company, Bulldozer, . --~=:=-::-:-:-:-:-::::-BY OWNER 3 bedroom hqmf;!',
reet, large Jot 100 x 256, near
Free Estimates
$5.00 Service Charg,e '
110 lynn St.
backhoe and land · c learing
. THOMAS FAIN
carpet, new carpefjng. Phone
Clay school. Priced $18,950
$tewar•'s Hardware
POMEROY
Will
remove your dead
and devel opment. 446-1502.
EXTERMINATING CO.
446-0955.
Otho Burdette, 256-6884.
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Vinton, Ohio
. tjarbers Local 400 AFL-C IO
horse and. CC!ws
389
-8230.
Termite
&amp;
Pes·t
tontrol
61 -11
·85-11.
Cell Jackson 286'&lt;531
144-tf
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Dodge · Colt that represent " optional
equipment "
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some
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domestically available subcompacts
include adjustable steering column •
front wheel disc brakes, flow-through
ventilation, and full synchromesh four speed transmission .
A radio antenna that is part of the
deck lid; flow throllg ~ ventilation and
fully -reclining front seats that are
standard (except in coupe) are
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OHO RECOGNITION NIGHT - Discussing the program
for the second annual Diversified Health OccupatiOns (DHO )
Recognition Night are from left to . right ,. Mrs. Ja~et
Wetherholt , coordinator-instructor ; Dems~ Lamer, prest~en t
of the OHO class; and the featured speaker of the evenmg;
Robert J . FaMing, vice-pr~sident of professional se rvtc~s. i ll
Holzer Medical Center. The event will be held ln the dtmng
room at Grace Uniled Methodist Church on Thursday, May 3
at 7 :30p.m . Employers, parents, :school administratjon, and
other special guests have been invited. Refreshments and a
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BRUCKER is the son of
Mr. and Mrs . Herman
Brucker, Rt. 2,_Crown City , and
a 1955 graduate of Gallia
Academy
Hi gh · Schooi.
Bruck er and his students were
featured in a news article in the
April 12 edition of The Morrow
County Sentinel.

Every b edroom sui te is sa le priced now . Famo·us makes such as Bassett,
Dixie , Broyh ill , Thomasville, Riverside, Webb, Taylor, Jamestown .
(Yo u'll see I hem advertised in leading home furntshtngs magaztnes).
Mediterranean . Spanish · Ea r ly Am erican • Modern and French
Provinc ia l styling. Slop in on the 3rd floo r - See t hese fine sui t es on sale.
Selecllhe one you like besl and rea II save . .

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SALE! SIMMONS HIDE-A-BEDS
KROEHLER SLEEP OR LOUNGES
MERRD..L BRUCKER

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BRUCKER'S students captur ed several sta te awar ds in .
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"POSTAL WEEK," designated by Postmaster General E. T.
Klassen as a time for " recognition or 'ihe vital respon si b,ilities
assigned to the mail se rvice" beginS today in Gallipohs.

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Postal People Day observances at the local post office. Ten
stamps hon oring the postal people who serve AJ!\eric a will be
issued "for the first time. Appropriate ceremonies will mark the
occasion begirlning at"lo a.m. with Postmaster Bane presiding.

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all-To~Wall
Carpeting
E lloet·felds Carpel Department is located on th e 3rd floor. A big display qf
ca rpe .t samples from the country's leading ca rpel manufacturers - such
as Lees - Mohawk and rnany others. Wool · Nylon - Anlron · lndo9 r ·
Ou tdoor. You'll find a ll types in this selection . Stop in - look at the pal··
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quote the price of lh.e job · padding ·· carpet of your choice ~omplelely
in s talled.

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Mod e rn · Early America n · Traditional.
size mattresses and Queen size. Very com -·
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E du cabon. Format of the new edition includes more pertinent
items regarding persona l data,
educational , ba ckgro und ,
prof essio nal ex p erience,
hono r s a nd awa rd s, a nd
ppblished ma terials.

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But a State Fa1m ~o meowner s
POl iCY wit h Inflation Coverage ca n
provide complete pro1ect1oo :
even covers you in case ol lawsuits And eech Slate Farm pol1cy
comes wit h a promise at prompt ,
friend ly serv11:e when ¥OU need
help . Call me for all the detarls .

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Park Central Hotel Bld g . ·
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Franklin

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faculty, Columbus. He heads
the departm ent 9f Engineering
Graphics. Many years ago he
was associated with the old
Yinton High Schoo l at Vinton.
He has also been listed in
numerous other biographi cal
directories, such as Leaders In
American 1Science, Diction3ry
of Intern a tional Biography
(London, England) and the
more recen tl y published
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is Mrs. Ha rland Wood , who
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DENVER (UP!) - Barney
ChaVous of Southern Ca rtllina
State, the Denver' s secondrou nd draft choice, siglied a '
mul ti-year contract with th e
Broncos Thtu·sday .
·rl is signing brought to 16 the
number of Bronco draft pic){s
lo ·sign co ntrat:ts for next ·

SC~ISOn .

COLUMBUS - THE HAMILTON LOCAL Teachers Assn.

was to meet today to decide what action to take concernin g the

WASHINGTON

( UPI ) -

President Nixon r enwined in
seclu sio n at Camp David
today. News a ccounts continued to more deeply impli ca te hi s to p aides in
Watergate, his investigation of
the bug g in g sca ndal wa s

challenged, and members of
his own party Ui lk ed of his
ultimate r esponsibility for the
affair.
There were indications the
President, who has been at his
Maryland mountain retreat
.since Friday, was preparing a
public move in the Watergate
-situation . He wa s expected
back in Washin g ton later
tod ay.
Th e President was clearly in
a time bind on Watergate. On
April 17, when he announced
" m ajor developments " in the
case, many U.S. offi cials expected · that new ~ rand jury
action would come very soon
and the President wouJ,d then

COLUMBUS - PRESIDENT NIXON'S POWER to control
prices and wages expires at midni ght tonight and. unless th e '
Senate m oves quickly to extend that power the nation ma y be
confronted with a sudden sharp rise in prices, Rep . Wright
Patman, D·Tex .• said. "I think it's possible that the Senate i"nay
noi take any action ¥Jday," said· Patman. " All it takeS is one
senator opposed to the wage and price controls to fi,libuster. ''
Here for a Saturday meeting of the Ohio Credit Union
Sheriff Robert C. HarLeague, Patman noted the bill to extend th e President's power tenbach's Dept. in vestigated
must be signed before midnight today or meat retailers and other two a cci den ts ove r th e
merchants will be able to automatically rai se prices and co n- weekend involving deer, one of
sumers could not do anything legally .
which was killed.

OTHER par~icipan t s in the ceremonies to be held at the Post
Office lobby will be: Retired Postmaster Elmer E. Caldwell,

published this year by the Educators Biographi cal Press of
Hattiesburg, Miss.
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COLUMBUS - MORE THAN 1,500 PERSONS met at Ohio
.State University here during the weekend to a nalyze numerous
education problems and to make recommendations for the future
of the state,' s elementary and secondary schools. J ohrl
Meckstroth, president of the state Board of Educa tion, termed
the meeting the most comprehensive citizen involvement
process in the history of the nation.
Slate Superintendent of Public Instruction , Or . Martin W.
Essex, said the conference for redesign and improvem ent of
education "tackled the serious problems which can ~ resolved
only through a change in our plan of education~~ Such ,,s
curriculum, teacher preparation and communications .
Recommendations from the one-{!ay conference were to be
· ' reviewed for legislative implications and then referred to Ohio's
621 school districts for consiaeration and implementation .

"We believe they are being fir ed because the school board
wants to destroy the teachers' organization," she said . "All · :-e
fin.e educatorS as evidenced by the evaluations of their sUpet ;.~rs
but yet they are being fired .n

Sale! Dinette Sets

Colu mbus has been invited to become a Charter Trustee an d will
be included in the Biographical Directory of American
Educa tion. The new biographical edition, Volume I, is to be

Large se lection of 4, 5 and 9 piece se t s. Tabl es have high pressure p lastic
tops . Chairs up h o lstered in durab le viny l coverings. Leg s and bases are ol
heavy gauge s t eel in Bronzetone, Black , Gold and Chrome . Tables are
Rou nd . Recta ngular and Drop Leaf . Come t o lh e 3rd floo r furni t ure
department and save.

Sale! Berkline and Kroehler

HURON, OHIO - DEMOCRATIC governors today are
considering makin g an appeal on national television for appointment of an impartial prosecutor to pursue the Watergate
. case. The plan wa s brought to a two~y meeting of the governors' caucus by National Committee' Chairman Robert Strauss.
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·Sale of Simmons and Serta
Boxsprings and Mattresses

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c h a i rs
including
ree l iners
swivel
rocke r s
Rock · OLounge s - occasional
chairs.
Viny l
and .
c loth
upholstered. A large
se lect io n of colots and
s t yles.
Pick out the Chair. or
Chairs you n eed and
save now during the
Chair Sale .

items that are perfect for nursery ·
bath - playtime needs for the
newborn boys and girls. -All ' well
known makes designed .f or baby's
comfort and safely.
Cribs . Play P.ens • Strollers ·
Dre ssi ng
Tables
Swings
Bassineltes . Hi Chairs · Training
Chairs . Walkers . Bumper Pads •
Bassinelte ·and Play Pen Pads ·
Liners . Hi Chair Pads· Porch Gates
·. Go .Seats . · Car Seats.
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FURNITURE. DEPARTMENT, 3RD FLOOR;

Lots of new items. Table Lamps - ·Pin-up Lamps- Pictures·
Coffe·e Tables . Mirrors - Desks · Gun Cabinets · Hutcl)es ·
Floor Lamps . Boston Rockers • Shag Rugs -· Grandfather
Clocks ·. Wa II Accessories.
You ' ll see many ideas that will help you give your home that
lillie extra touch.

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make changes
is Thursday ' '
The deadline for making
changes of listings in the
Pomeroy
Middleport
telephone directory is Thursday, General Telephone Co. of
Ohio said today.
Kenley R. · Krinn , Athens
~istrict commercial manager,
said c~stomers should report
any corrections -in their phone
listings or change of address
planned before July 17 to the
company's Pomeroy business
office no later than MPy 3. .
Krion said this would ·affect
any person or busines~ planning to. move or install a
• telephone before the dire ctory
is published. "Ii we know of
changes in advance, we can
make sure the customer 's
name , address and correct
• phone number are lis ted in the
new di_r~c tory. "
The manager said the 1973
direct,ory is J&gt;eing · compiled
and will be delivered in July .
Other communities listed in the
book with Pom eroy and
Middleport are Letart Falls,
Portland, Racine and Rutland.
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clea n hts s taff of those in.
volved .
But prosecutors now indicate
the teslimony is so complex
there may be no grand jury
a c tion for weeks . As th e
President waited , h owever,
public revelations continued,
and th e President was under
more and more pressure as the
man in the las t a na lysis
responsible.
Percy Wants Statement

Sen. Charles H. Percy, R-01. ,
Sunday called on Nixon to
"s tate flatly and clearly''
anything he migllt personally
know about the bugg ing of
Democratic headquarters at
the Watergate or efforts to
cover it up.
Asked (onAflC's " lssue.a nd
An s wer s' ' prog r am) if he
thought Nixon had prior knowledge of th e incident or the
a lleged cover ·up , Percy rc •.
plied : " I'd say the President
knows ,and others know ... The

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Pres ident Nixon
loui" .V ac('Cilted the resigrwtions of i\ttorney
c;,•nt•ral Bichard G . Kleindienst and three loll
Whitt• llou'e aide'- II . lt. llaldennan, John D.
Ehrlichman, and ·,lohn IV . l)ean IlL
President, I think , has an
obligation now, if he ha s no
prior knowl edge, to say so ...
or, if he has any knowledge of
it. he should proclaim what it
is."

MASON
Ab se nte~ i s m
mounted today at Wahama
Hi gh School, some 200 students
at Point Pleasant High School
remained out or classes for the
fir st peri od , and · there were
sUI! studenl&lt;&gt; out at Hannan ·
High in protests to recent
administrative actions .
Unrest at Waha~a High
s tems from Su pt. Charles
Withers ' recommendation to
the Board of Education tha t
principal Robert Seaman be
t r;m ~ f~ rred from WHS to Point
Pleas.ant High and that Ralph
Sayre be emplOyed to fill the
bend area post. Since the board
rHil cd to a pprove this in a split
vote, Seaman who has been at
the WHS he lm for one year,
was left without a job because
he did not have tenure. At the.
rece nt board meeting Supt.

Withers commented that he
would "withhold a recommendation at th is time," a nd
d id not recommend Seaman
except in the join t moti on with
Sayre.
Parent:; have W.kcn up the
issue at Wahama and only 62
s tuden t..;; reported for classes
toda y out of nea rly 800 who a re
enro ll ed.
Parents
have
gathered at the entrance since
Thursday morning protesting
in a peaceful demonstration.
As soon as schoo l had convened toda~·. onCe more the
group me t at the Mason F1re

Si&lt;otion and decidea that the
pa rent&lt;; wUuld perm it their
c hildren ta retu_rn to classes for
Tuesday on ly until the outCome
or Tuesday evening's school
board mee ting.

the W&lt;.ilcrga tc bugging plans .
The a ides we re Jeb Stuart
M~q.; rud c r , Nixon' s deputy
campaign manager, w,ho last
week res igned · froni the
COmmerce Department, and
NEW HAVEN - Turbines " Family D.ay" obse rv a_nce.
Another GOP Senator , Jacob Frederick C. LaRUe, another ·were rolling, generators ,tur- There wen;! plant tour s, a
K. Javits, · said in his home C/;lmpaign ass istant.
ning and st.cam was emitted as chi cken barbecue , alJ kinds of.
s tat e of New York that Nixon
Th e. l'pst s•id they told coa l was fed into five bil-l snack refreshments and e n·
"is the man respohsible" even
boilers for the production of terta imnent for employes a nd
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though he believes the Presi·
electri city Sund"y at the Philip their families.
de nt was ''not a party " to the
Sporn Plm1l near Ne\- r Hcwen
E uge ne H. Gloss , plant
plot.
when more tha n 700 persons manager , and several em Th e Wa shington Post and
Chan ce of thunders howers . turned out fur the plant's first plQycs have had ..Lh e project in
Time magazine reported 'that today and tonight. Low tonight
the · making for a number .of
two Nixon ca mpaign aides in upper 40s and 50s. Tuesday, Kentuckians are
days and liner yes terday 's
ha ve told prose&lt;.'U toq; that varia bl e c lo udin ess with
· responses from tho~e attending
Charles '!"· Colson , fotmer scallcred showers or thun - held by police
fell their efforts were well
sp e cial counse l to the dershowers and high from mid
worthwhile.
Pres ide nt , knew in advant:e of liOs to mid 70s .
, The Gallia·Meigs Post Slate
Mr . Gloss , in making the
Hi gh wa y Patrol Sunday a nnouncement,
emphasized
!arrested two Kentucky men on tha t it was· being done in apcharges of larceny by trick in preciati?n for " rough times "
Con nection with making short con cerning th e pas t few
c
han ge at J 9nes Boys in months of heavy work loads.
Chances of an immediate Route 124 between Portland
" We have come through a
spring fl ood in Mei gs County and Long Bottom .. However, a Pomeroy and thf:! Holiday Inn
at Kanauga.
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of much hard work ,
were discounted today.
spokesman at the co unty offi ce
Booked
on
the
charge:;
In
ove rtim e and sc he duled
In Pomeroy, a little water sa id that nothing is anticipated
Pomeroy
were
Clayton
Binion,
cha nges. A day of relaxation is ·
wa:s in the dip between the two in the way of a flood . ·
38,
Grahn
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Ky.,
and
Clarence
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du e us all . We sincer ely apparkin g loLc; along the river,
Blake,
35,
of
Olive
Hill,
Ky.
preciate the effor ts of a ll who
hut village employes said that
Th e
county
hi ghway
They
were
apprehended
in
have contributed to the ~u ccess
no fl ood is anticipated . The departm ent said no county
their
1911
Cadillac
near
the
we have experienced in our
river was at a s tandstill . .
roads w·e re closed this morning
entra
nce
to
the
Silve
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mi ss ion of generating reliable
The Ohio Department of due to water. There was a little
Memorial
Bridge
.
Binion
power to sa tisfy our nation's
Highways in Me tgs County said Wl:ltcr over Lea ding Creek
posted $100 bond and was needs ," ·he told visitors .
water is over the east section of Roa d, but it was passable.
released .

First family day held

Wealht··•·

Flood discounted

path, was hit, but ra n off.
There was minor damage to
the ca r .

Sunda y a t 9 :01 p .m. in
Rutland Township- on ~ounty
road 5, a deer was killed when
it ran into the path of an auto
tr av_eli n g north· driven by

At 7:45 p.m. Saturday in
Chester Township on SR 248,
Wa rren D. Connolly, 25, Long David E . Ellis, Rutland. There
Bottom, Rt . I, wa s traveling wa s m edium damllge to the
north when a deer ran into his car.
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Twin , full •. queen and king size at real savings now. Normal and extra
firm firmness in the selection. Durable and attractive tic~ing coverings.
Many s tyles have hand straps for easy turning and handling.
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dismiSsal of 14 teachers because they were active- in the
association and a two-day strike last F,ebruary . Mrs. Leslie
Simms of Columbus, pr.esident, said at least 14 ~eachers, _mclud.ing the association 's president-elect, have been told their
contracts will not be renewed.

POSTMASTER Bane noted that a 11 postal customers visiting
the Gallipolis post office on Postal People Day wiH be give n free
souvenir enveloPes, printed with special cachets. so long as a
limited supply lasts. If customers desire, they may purchase
First Day Covers, featuring the ten 8 cent stamps, for the face
value of the stamps.

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An
Ohio
UniVersity
g raduate, Brucker's unit
ca ptured four ·individual
contest awards arid three club
awa rds during the national
_sgnvention on April 2, 3 and 4.
In national club co mp etition,
Ml. Gilead was awarded a
trophy for finishing second in
lhe "Outstanding School in the
Nation " category.

Absenteeism
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leadership of Gallia County native Merrill Brucker, captured
sevcrHl national pwards earlier this month in Atlantic City, N. J.

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BECKY ROUSH,' PRESIDING District 8 president of the Junior An•ericar I ··~i• ,,
Auxiliary at the Saturday conference held in Middleport, presented a fl ag desk Sl'l I&lt;&gt; Mi&lt;l .
dleport Mayor John Zerkle who brought greetings at the conference. Pa ul Haptonst&lt;JI!, p;• st
. commander of the Feeney -Benn~t Post 128, Middl eport, spoke briefly during the OIWilit ~·
ceremonies. Mary Miller, left, of Junc tion City, wa s elected and installed the 1973-74 tli!&gt;'' i&lt; ·
junior pres ident.
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Take lime to see all
the new furniture and
furnishings
now .
Many items are sale
priced and you can
always depend on the
exce llent
qua lily
furniture sold by
Elberfelds for many ,
many years. Free
delivery · continuous
service. Be sure to
ask about our own
sensible credit.

Mod.ern . Tradi t ional · Early
American and M e dit er ranean
styling .
Kroehler furniture is nationally
known for it s excellent styling ·
fine workmanship and years ol
long sat is fa c tory wear.

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A tremendous se lection of 2
p iece suites · sofa s - love seat s
and c hairs. Solids . Plaids ·
Velvets
Tweed s
F loral
Print s. All excellent quality
performed lesled fabric s.

Local, reglonal, state and City, Gallipolis, Cheshi re,
Ohio's d~partments of High .. riverbank erosion along the
federal authorities have been Middleport,
public service.
Pomeroy, ways, West Virginia and Ohlo
Ohio River from Cincinl\ati to
invited to Thursday's meeting Syracuse, Racine, Coolville ,
" II HR 1904 fail s I? be
. Depar tments of Natural New~ Matamoras .
,
in Pomeroy to consider Belpre,
ena
cted, it will not be because
Marietta ,
New Resources, and the Huntington
Roush indicated the biB
riverbank erosion. which has Matamoras, Point Pleasant,
Corps of Engineers to send · needs to be expedited, and if Congressman Miller has failed ,
accelerated rapidly in recent Mason, New Haven , ,~vens­
represenU!tives to Thursday's passed by the House of but it will be because I and
years after installation of new wood, Parkersburg, Vienna,
other public servants have
meeting .
Representatives. and signed by failed
Ohio River locks and dams, .the Williamstown , and St. Marys.
to
give
h-im
Co n ~ress man Clarence the President, it would give to
resultant higher pool, and
the
ba
ckin
g
he
needs
Roush said many or the Miller's office has informed
the Ohio River area the
increased riyer trarric,
coWlties bordering Meigs are Rnu sh that Wayne Todd, economic help needed to solve .lo bring our press in g probJames
Rou sh,
county experiencing
lems to the eyes of higher
the .same Miller 's staff representative,
this wasted use of public,
building
inspector
and problems .
will altend . He may suggest private and commercial land . responsible · federal autQority .
sanitarian, who has &lt;:ailed the
So , we will be either a part of
" There has been serious what private , public and
Said Roush:
meeti ng, said today he also has riverbank erosi~n. which is
the problem or a pa_rl of the
busi ness people can do to help
"
I
.am
tryin
g
to
encourage
invited all interes'ted citizens to giving the citizens of our area,
solution .'' ,
have amended H. R. No. 4904, responsible heads of federal
the meeting in the courthouse ou r
All those planning to attend
communities
and the Omnibus River and Har- and state departments and
at 7:30p.m.
the
meeting should contact
b usi n esses tremendo u s bors Act. ll has passed the elected public o£fi"cials to do
, Letters were mailed to economic and fru strati ng
Roush at the courthouse, 992-Senate and is in the House their cit izens a beneficial
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county commissioners or hardships . The only help
Public Works Co!llmittee for
Was hin gton, Athens, Meigs avai lab le at this time is review.
and Gallia Counties in Ohio ; tec hni cal advice, '' Housh said.
This amendment, introduced
Mason, Jackson, Wood,
Roush has a lso invited· the by Cong re~man Miller, would
Pleasant, and Tyler Coun ties in s tate and distri ct
E n- give the Corps of Engineers
Wes t Virgi ni?; mayors and vironment~!
Protection authority
to
u nder take
council members of Crown Agencies. Wes t Virginia's and
protective m easures to prevent

Mrs. Mourning, formerly of Middleport, .
wins.precedent-making magazine case
BY BOB HOEFLICH
won her case . She refers .to items to be paid for in four or
A
form er
Middleport Mrs .
Mournin g
as more installments .
.-eSident, Mrs. Leila Mourning, " remarkabl e' and " brilliant."
Tt, e court ' a pprov~ a. rule
ha s gained nati onal recognitiO_n
Mrs . Mournin g's
lon_g issued, by the Federal Reser ve
after wiJUlin g a ma gazine struggle with the ,case gained Board under authority granted
subscription suit in the United na tionwide recognjtion from by Congress in the ~1968 . t ruthStates Supreme Court. Not only such televis ion commentators in-Lending Act. ·
that - but the decision is ex- as Walter Cronkite and John
The board 's ruJ e Sl:lys sellers
peeled to have a bearin"g on Cha ncellor who reported her must disclose at the time of
la nd sales, home improvement victor y. She ha s received sale the total purchase price,
contracts and other busi_ness cong ratulatory messages from the balance due a fter the initial
operations.
al l over the country.
paymen t and a ll other charges
Mrs. Mourning , t~~ widow of
fo~ o ll owing is the account of · and Information.
the la te Lou Mourning, re sided Mrs. Mourning's victory as , The Supreme Court decree
at the cor'ner of Race and told in the Miami Herald :
wipes out an earlier appellate
Fourth Sts. in Middleport for 35
A Dade County widow who court decision in the ~:;ase
years. During "the las t 25 years refused to pay "out a contract sayi n g that the F edCral
or so of her Middleport for ma gazi ne s ubscripti ons Reserve Boa rd lac.ked t he
residence she beca01e a close four years ago, won her case ' autQori ty to jssue s uch a rule .

friend of Mrs. Virginia Hindy, . before the U. S. Supreme Co urt
Mrs. Mourning said -she is
a neighbor, a nd becarrie Mrs. in a decision hailed as a mtijor ·mfghty thankful ' for the way
Hindy's i " adopted gl-a nd- vic tory for cons wners . .
her case turned out.
mother."
Its impa ct is expected to
.A g rea t -g randm other of
..., Mr:s. Hindy W_ho has been- · reac h the :entire $100 billion ' three, who lives on her late
advi se d by
letter
and ~ plus cons umer c redit industry . IJU&lt;&gt;ba nd 's r~ilroad pension,
In rUling . for Mrs. Leila sne signed a contra ct with the
newspaper of Mrs. Mourning's
'four year court s truggle over Mournin g, a
76-yea r-old door-lcHlodr sa lesman on Aug .
Cit y
r eside nt 19, 1009 ~d 1 buy four magazlnes.
the magazi ne sale problem, Leis ure
has on ly the highes t praise for
! Florid&lt;.~), the c uurt upheld a
La ter , when she reaUzed the
the former Middleporter .who federal · regu l~ tion requirin g . c()nt ra ct agreement for 31
" rea lly hung in there" until she di sclo.o.;U re of credit costs (Jn p.ayment ,s of $.1.95 each \!.;ould

cost her $122.45. she stopped in April, 1970.
making payment,. At that
They argued in the petitions,
poi nt she had paid the sub· that Congress, in passing the
scripti on firm a tota l of $3.95. 1968 Truth-in Lending , Act,
What Mrs. Mourning would intended fqr there to be a full
have paid. for the magazines on di sc losure in c r edit transnewsstands or through direct actions.
.s ubsc ripti ons
with
the
Mi-s. Mournin g won that
I. . N
magazine com pa nies · 'was not row1d but lost at the Fifth ,
" '
I I
a materia l issue in the case' Circuit _Court of Appeals leveL
~ ,,, •i' .
- IIRI!Ij
her attOrney sa id.
Heifand and Drescher with the
What was material , he sa id , help of New York attorneys
11 • 1 ,,.,1; Hit ,·
was that the saleSman did not with the National Association
c;,~ · u "\\ .,~
tel! her what the tota l cost of for !h e Advancement of
the magazme .contra ct would ·culort:d People . carri ed the
'"
be or what , if any, fina nce ca .se to the Suprem e Court. It
=
&lt;;-harge was included in the was arg ued' irf November, 1972.
'
contract .
· In a majority opinion .written
'I'm honest and I pay my hy Chief Justice Warren E. ·
debts,' Mrs . Mourni ng ~aid . Burge r, the Supreme Court.
·But that was getting me down said :
- when · they ( the persons
'Congress has determined
attempting to co ll ec t _her ttwt such purchasers are in
MRS. CASS (VIRGINIA ) HINDY holds a recent copy of
payments) kn ocked on my need of protection . The four"The Miami Herald '' which ca rried a front page accOunt of
·door , I would tremble .'
he r long-t ime nei Bh~ or , friend and . adopted grandn~othe r
, inst &lt;tllment rul e ' se rve s to
Mrs . Mourning contacte d insure tlull Lhe protective
winning a case invo lving a ma gazine sa les disput"e in the U.S ,
Supreme
Co urt. The ·case won national recognition for the
Lega l SerVices attorn ey discl01$ure mechanism chosen
neighbor, Mrs. Leila Mourning because of its nature and thl! ' .
~eonard Heifand . H"e ' and by Congress will not be cire_:ect it will have on other business transactions . The picture
l'r!iami · la ~ye r M. DonJld cum \·cn ted .'
·
in the background is a Picasso which Mrs. Hindy purchased ·
Dt·escher · filed suit on her
BUI'J.(er ~d s o sai d that
In Huntingtorl son'e ·time ago.
hcha lf in fcdCral district cour t-'
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