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                  <text>Hijinks open· with
Regatta frog ju111p
IDJINKS WITH FROGS-A character right out of Libya of North Africa showed
up at the 1972 Regatta with his specially injected frog . Before those hijinks were over
{perpetrated by Pom~roy attorney Fred W. Crow and others), there were plenty of

laughs {you better beheve). So comes 1973, and with Regatta Weekend about a month
away, one most unhandsome Bruno Valachi of Transylvania (unlisted in the 1972
World Atlas), was in Pomeroy last week in preparation for the 1973 Regatta Weekend
frog jumps.
At right, with Bruno are, l-1", Earl Ingles, bondsman; ·Bruno ; Ronnie Anderson of
the Pomer~y Police Dept., arresting officer; the Rev. Father Bernard Krajcovic, a
personal frtend of Bruno, and Jim Clatworthy, Grand Croaker of the Ohio Society for
the promotion of the Bull Frog .
A letter was presented by Bruno from Igor Messini (hometown unknown) which
stated that Bruno is suffering•a mild form of amnesia resulting from an automobile
, accident. It says : "!f B~no stops you, would you please help him in any way that you
can. He has one fnend m Pomeroy, the Rev. Father Bernard Krajcovic. Do not be
~raid of Bruno, as he comes from one of the best families in Transylvania . Help. him
many way you can, but especially, notify Father Krajcovic."
FINGERPAINT RITUAL - At left, after Bruno Valachi's apprehension Sa'turday, . h~ was fingerprinted by Chief Deputy Robert Beegle of the Meigs County
She~tff s Department. L-r, are, Beegle, Bruno and Ronnie Anderson, of the Pomeroy
Police Dept.
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30 PAGES
VOL. ~ NO. 16

THREE SECTIONS
Pomeroy-Middleport

SUNDAY, MAY 20. 1973

Arnty's top nurse
co1t1ing to Jubilee · ,
GALLIPOLIS - Brigadier Genejal
Lillian Dunlap, Chief, Army Nurse Corps,
OTSG, will be the featured speaker at the
Golden Jubilee of Holzer Nurses Luncheon
on Saturday, June 9. Celebration of the
50th Anniversary of the first graduating
class of Holzer Medical Center of Nursing
will be June 8-10, with headquarters at the
Holiday Inn hear nere, said Sara Bush,
R.N., chairman of the ·celebration.
Ann Wickline, R.N.,is chairman of the
Luncheon for the Golden Jubilee of Holzer
Nurses. Mrs. Wickline said following the
luncheon there will be a brief fashion
'
show of Holzer
Student Uniforms-from the
past 5o years, some to be modeled by their
original owners.
General Dunlap a native of Mission
'
Tex., completed nurses training at Santa

.

Rosa Hospital in San Antonio, received her
BS degree from Incarnate Word College
and MHA from Baylor University. She
resides in Arlington , Va.
She was commissioned a 2nd
Lieutenant Nov. 16, 1942, and since that
time has had continuous promotions in the
Army Nurse. Corps. Her c-ommission as
Brigadier General and Chief of the Army
Nurse Corps, OTSG; was on September 1,
1971. She has served in New Guinea, Ad-.
miralty ~slands and the Philippines.
Awards to General Dunlap include the
Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal with Oak Leaf Cl11ster,
Asiatic-Pacific Theatre Ribbon with three
battle stars, World War II Victory Medal,
National Defense Service Medal with Oak
Leaf Cluster, plus nwnerous others.

BRIG. GEN. DUNLAP

The Gallia-Meigs Community Action
Program (C.A.P.) has received verbal
approval by telephone of a $112,307
Federal, $28,463 Non-Federal Summer
Head Start Program for 420 children
delegated to Meigs Local Schools,
Gallipolis City Schools, and the Gallia
County Elementary Principals Assn .
Approval of the Summer Head Start
Program insures participation of low
income children in an eight week training
session. The program will provide an
opportunity for the under-privileged child
to express himself and to participate in
activities with other children. He will learn
to cooperate with the teachers and learn
classroom
techniques.
Physical
examinations are giv,en every child in the
program. Physical defects will be · found

Meigs Schools get
$117,569 in subsidy

marked
.

POMEROY - Excellent
cooperation and help from the
"community" in both Meigs
and Gallia Counties have
contributed greatly to the
success and growth of a high
school
work-study,
occupational education program.
Mrs. Mary Bacon, super·
visor of the program conducted
for high schools in Gallia
County and the Gallipolis City
School and for Meigs High
School in Meigs County said not
only have businesses provided
jobs for students but also
valuable training useful in
earning a living later.
Junior and senior students there are 39 in both counties are given counseling on
banking, budgeting, shopping,
ways of saving money, job
procedures and how to be more
independent.
They
are
required ·to bank a portion of
their income earned through
on-the-job training.
The program is aimed at
developing good·. work and
health habits, pride in personal
appearance, improved· personal appearance, punctuality
and manipulation skills.
Objectives of the work-study
program are self realization,
developments of human
relationships , economic ef.
ficiency, civic responsibility,
independent living and pride
and self respect.
Seniors involved in the
program which places them on
jobs full time, receive pay, and
report to the school one day a
week for counseling and any
academic work they need.
Juniors work half time and
spend one-half of each day in ·
the classroom. Freshmen and
sophomores perform in-service
duties at the school to learn.
proper work procedures so
they will be prepared to function when they move into
posi lions in the community.
The program is completing
its third year in both counties.
In recognition of the contribution made to the program
businesses and agencies have
been pt.:sente.d framed cer-

STEVE DALE OO'ITERO..L, right, on behalf of the occupational education program in
Meigs Qlunty, presents a certificate to Glem McDaniel at the Pomeroy Home and Auto in
appreciation for the firm's cooperation with the program.

Ashland Service Station, Sugar
Run Ashland Service Statio11,
Recreation Cue Center, All·
Weather Roofing and Plumbing, John Sheets, Alex Halley,
Project H.O.P.E., Bureau of
Vocational Rehabilitation , all
iri Meigs Co~nty :

The Meigs County Health
Department, the schools, the
Meigs
Co11nty
Welfare
Department and the Social
Security Office have been
beneficial in providi!lg advice
and training for the s.tudents .
t Continued on page l2) ._

Meigs Head Start's
·jobs are still open
POMEROY - Job positions in the
Meigs Local School District Head Start
program will be open until May 25, Fenton
Taylor, director, announced . The summer
program will begin June 4 and end July 27.
Those wishing to apply should write to
Fenton Taylor at RD 4, Pomeroy or at
Meigs High SchooL Needed on the staff are
10 teachers, 10 teacher aides , one each
social worker, social worker aide, nurse,
speech therapist, secretary, and book·
keeper and six cooks and six custodians.

Clinic to dose May 28

Senior nurses will

GALLIPOLIS - The Holzer Medical
Center Clinic wi ll be closed Monday, May have simulation role
28, in observance of Memorial Day.
GALLIPOLIS - The senior class of
In case of emergency during the the Holzer School ofNursingwill conduct a
holiday weekend , physicians of the Holzer simulated "survival day" from I to 3 p.m.
Medica l Center Clinic staff will be on duty Tuesday at the TNT area in Mason County.
in the Emergency Rooin (phone 446-5201)· . The 32-member class and its four inof the Holzer Medical Center to handle structors, Lennie Davis, Barbara
emergency cases only. Holzer Medical Wiseman , Barbara McKinley and Inez
Center Clini c will resume normal Hawes will participate in a simulated
operations Tuesday morning, May 29.
disaster. The class has been divided in
specific groups, sanitation, clean-up,
victims and medical care. The nurses will
administer emergency first aid, the
making of arm stretchers, treatment of
snake bite victims and .mas8 feeding .

graduate
.
·230 today

JAcK BECHI'EL, operator of Jack's in Middleport, receives a framed certificate in
recognition of his cooperation with the. work-study program in Meigs County. Presenting the
award is Sarah Boyles, a senior employed bll-time at Jack's in the program . Two junior
students looking on, working on a part time basis, are Janie Barrett, left, and Linda Cunningham.

and corrected, if possible.
Head Start is developed through the
utilization of the services of a physician,
nurse, psychologist, social worker, speech
therapist, director, teachers, and parents
of the community. A Federal Grade "A"
lunch is served each day as is a morning
· snack. Classes will begin on June 4.
Other programs being operated by the
. Gallia-Meigs C.A.P. are Operation
Mainstream (50 Slots), Out-of-School
. Neighborhood Youth Corps (30 slots), a
small Community Services Program (one
aide in each county), and Program Ad·
ministration.
Money received from these programs
is deposited in local banks. Money earned
by · articipants is spent in local stores.
Last year the C.A.P. Agency boosted the
local economy of Gallia and Meigs
Counties by bringing $550,807 Federal
dollars Into the area.

POMEROY - Meigs County schools
received $177,568.80 as their part of the
May state school foundation program
according to Stale Auditor Joseph T:
Ferguson.
The amount is after deduction
for basic and transportation allowances
school employes retkement, and allotments to the county board of education.
Amounl~ received by each local district
include Eastern, $38,990.54; Meigs Local,
$102,984.12; Southern Local, $35,594.14. The
allotment to the county board including a
direct allotment of $3,533 .40 totaled
$8,409.91.

GAHS will

tificates of appreciation.
Receiving the certificates
were Veterans Memorial
Hospital, Meigs· County Bookmobile, Raven Coal Corp .•.
Pomeroy Home nnd Auto,
Jack's Dairy 8ar, PennzoU
Service. Station, Welker 's

Pleasa~t

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20 CENTS

$140,770 funded
or Head Start

Program
success
'

Gallipolis-Point

HENRY. WELLS

·wells gets
Karr's seat
POMEROY - Henry Wells, Pomeroy
Route 2, Friday night was appointed to
serve as a Meigs County Commissioner
replacing Charles R. Karr, Sr., Pomeroy,
who resigned recently following 11 ye&amp;rs'
service .
Wells w&amp;s selected as the replacement
at a meeting of the Meigs County
Republican Central Committee · Friday
night at Pomeroy Village Hall with Don
Collins, chairman, presiding .
Wells, a lifelong resident of Meigs
County, is the son of Mrs. Lena Wells, soon
to be 90, who resides at the Elmwood
Nursing Home, ,and the late William Wells.
Wells and his wife, Kathleen, who
reside in the Ball Run area, have two
daughters, Mrs. Doris Woodyard, and
Mrs. Don (Sandy) Spencer of Marietta . An
employe with the mechanical department
of the .Karr and Van Zandt Motor Co. in
Pomeroy, Wells is a member of the Sacred .
Heart Church and belongs to the Meigs
County Beagle Club. He has a brother,
Edward, who resides on Lincoln Heights,
Pomeroy.

Diplomas to
44 S-W seniors

GALLIPOLIS - Gallia Academy High
PATRIOT - Weather permitting, 44
Sehoul will graduate one of its largest
seniors of the 1973 graduating class at
classes ever at 2:30 this afternoon at the
.Sout~western High School will receive
Paul R. I.yne Center, Rio .Grande.
their diplomas this afternoon at
Two hundred and thirty pupils wlll
ceremonies beginning at 2 p.m. on the
receive diplomas during today's combined
campus green.
bacca laureate and commencement
Rev. John Daniel Davis, Rt. 2, Oak
exercises .
~ Hill, will serve as the commencement
Father A. J. Golubiewski will deliver ·
~peaker. Graduation services were held
the baccalaureate sermon. Bos Johnson,
Friday night at Hannan Trace, Kyger
news director for WSAZ-TV, Channel 3,
Creek and North Gallia High Schools.
Huntin gton , wilf deliver the comSam Neal, Director of College Relations
mencement address.
at Rio Grande College, spoke to the 69
Honorary keys in music, athletics,
member graduating class at North Gallia
scholarship, science and business
High School. Dr. Harold Meyer of the Ohio
education will be presented by Principal
High School Athletic Commission, was the
James N. M. Davis.
_.
pri11cipal speaker at the Kyger Creek High
Marlin Kerns, president of the
School Commencement. Fifty-six seniors
Gallipolis Board of Education, will present
received diplomas during the exercises.
diplomas to the graduates. Mrs. Anne
Forty~ight seniors graduated Friday
Fisc her's GAHS choir and The Madrigals
nigbt from Hannan Trace High School. The
will prese nt se lections during both
class .valedictorian was David Dale Hill;
BOS JOHNSON
cererri unies :
salutatorian Beverly Gail Stapleto!l and
C1ty Schools Supt. Pal'! E. Kuhn an- May 29 will be the last . day {or teachers. . honorarians Ciana Jo Unroe ·and Diana
nouncerl Saturday 'that May 25 is the last Report cards will be mailed to pupils on
Lynn Perkins were the main speakers.
· day of school for all students this year. that date.

�2 - The SW1dayT1mes ·Sentinel,Swlday,May 20, 1973

. 3- The Sunday Times- Sentinel, Sunday,May :111,1973

Teleru!-D~j~H.J·~og

6: 00 -

For Sunday Services?
l!ap :
Maybe this isn't regulation Sunday Service stuff but it
i-elates to our generation, so I hope you'll print it for a Sunday
column :

GOD IS ...

God is like Bayer Aspirin,
He works wonders .

God is like Ford,
He has a better idea.
(lod is like Coca Cola,
He's the real thing.
God is like Pan Am,
He makes the gobg great. ·
God is like a deodorant,
He works hour after hour.
God is like Pepsi,
He's got a lot to give.
God is like Scope,
He makes you feel fresh.
God is like Dial,
He gives you roW1d the clock protection.
God is like a Hallmark card,
He cares enough to give you the very best.
God is like Alka.S.ltzer,
• Try it, you '11 like it! -ANONYMOUS

3.

Helen and Sue:
•
I've lost my drivers' license in the state of New Jersey for

.. some time to come because of my wronggoings.
:
I'm trying to get myself straightened out. I've had good job
• \&gt;pportunities in Califorl)ia.
•
"
Could you tell me if California or other states recognize bad'
• records and revocations from New Jersey? How can I work
• without a car'- W.P.
,,

; W.:
,
You'll just have to use the bus or a car pool in California until
)•our revocation time is up. Motor Vehicle Departments DO
":• check back on driving records from other states. - HELEN AND
:. SUE

.·· Rap:

This to "Son of a Hip Groover" who ·didn't approve of his
: ''m.odern'' father . Be glad and.gratefull Groove with it, man!
My Dad used to be like that. We partied together and
'
: everything, and he was really cool. I thought he was super
: liberal, but now he's changed. I get hell about "all the immoral
: things" like not wearing a bra, etc.
:
What really ch.;.lged him is my guy: he's black, I'm white,
; but as far as Dad is concerned, he's a "nigger ," and he won't
: even meet him . My father - who loved all races and didn't have
: a prejudiced bone in his body! So I thought.
: · ·· My guy is wonderful, understanding, kind, a hard worker
: aJ1d has a good future. I've dated some white !elias who were real
• slrungy and my parents accepted them. Guess you don't know
~ what your folks are underneath until you treat them personally.
to get on my good side'- SALT
: Where they
just- pretending
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12: 00 - Calvin Evans 13 ; Rex Humbard 8; Columbus Town
Meeting 10 ; At Issue 3: Doctors on Call 4 ; CBPA Bowl ing 6;
Sacred Heart 15.
11:15 - Open Bible 15 .
12:30 - Revival Fires 13 ; Meet Th~ Press 3, 4, 15 ; Face the
Nat ion 10.
1: 00 - Lower Lighthouse 13; Wally ' s Work shop 3 ; Man from
UNCLE 4; Old Time Gosp~l Hour 8 ; Kathryn Kuhlman 15;
Columbus Town. Meeting 15.
1: JO - Parent Ga·me 3_; I'Ssues &amp; Answers6 . 13.
2:00 - Country CarnivaiJ; It Takes A Thief 4; UFO 6 ; NHL
Ac1ion.8: Lass ie 10 ; Walt Till Your Father gets Home'' 13.
2:05 ...!.. Baseba ll 15.
2: 30 1 Green Acres 3; Arthur Smith a; Death Valley Days 10 ;
Movie " A Ma jori ty of One" 13.
3: 00 - Tennis 3, 4; Untamed World 6 ; Animal World 10; Come
Together 8.
3: 30 - Survival6 ; Lee Trev ino's Golf for Swingers 10.
4: 00 - Tennis 6 ; Golf 8, 10 ; Marshall News Meeting 33.
4: 30 - Golf3 ; Dr. Einstein Before Lunch4 .
5: 00 - Ripples 33; Movie '' Batman" 13.
5: 15 - Sing, Children, Sing .
5: 30 ~ Sesame St. 33; Di, k Van Dyke 4; Saint 15.
6: 00 - News .4 ; 60-Minutes 8 , 10; Charles Blair J ; Indianapolis
Time Trials 6.
6: 30 - NBC N€ws3, 4, 15; Human Oimens ion33.
7: 00 ~ Lawrence Welk 13 ; In The Know 10; Zoom 20, 33; Wait
Till Your Father Gets: Home 6 ; Safari to Adventure J ; This Is
Your Li te 4 .: Wild Kingdom 15; Superstarsol Rock 8.
7:30 - Let's Make A Deal6; Dick Van Dyke 10; World of Disney
3, 4, 15; Beverly Hillbillies 8; What Happens To Me? 20, 33 .
8:00 - MASH 8, 10; FBI 6, 13.
8 : 30 - McCloud 3, 4, 15; Mannix a, 10; French Chef 20. 33 .
9: 00 - Em my Award 6, 13 ; Ma ste rpi ece Theatre 20, 33.
9: 30 - Barnaby Jones 8, 10.
10: 00 - Firing Line 20, 33; Night Gallery. -~
10: 30 - We Think You Should Know 3: High Road to Adventure
10; Police Su rgeon 15; Bobby Goldsboro 4; Half th e George
Kirby Comedy Hour a.
11 :00 - · News 3, 4, a, 10, 15.
11 : 15 _,_ News 6, a, 10. 13.
11:30 - Johnny Carson 3, 4, IS; Dick Cavett 13; Movies " The
Bank Dick" 3; "Six Black Horses" 4: "Armored Attack" 8;
"Th~ Slory of G.!. Joe" 10.
6: 00 -. Sunri se Seminar. 4; Sacred Heart 10.
6: 15 - Farmtime 10.
6:20 ·- Farm Report 13.
6:25 - Paul Harvey 13 .
6: 30 - Columbus Today 4; Bible Answers 8; Good New s 13 ;
School Scene 10 .
6: 45 - Corncob Report 3.
6:55 - Take Five tor Life 15.
7: 00 - Today 3, 4, 15; News Weather, Sports 6 ; CBS News 13 ;
SchOol Scene 10.
6: 45 - Corncob Report 3._
6: 55 - Take Five for Life 15.
7:00 - Today 3, 4, 15; News, Weather. Sports 6 ; CBS News 8, 10 ;
Jeff's Collie 13.
7: 30 - Romper Room 6; Rocky &amp; Bullwinkle 13; Popeye 10.
8: 00 - Ca pt. Kangaroo .10; New Zoo Revue 13; Lassie 6; Sesame

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8: JO . _____ Jack LaLanne 13; 'New Zoo Revue6 .
a: 55 - Local News 13.
9; 00 -- Paul Dixon 4; Phi.l Donahue 15; Merv Griffin 8; Friendly
Junction 10: AM3 ; Let 's Ma ke A Deal6 ; Ben Casey 13.
9·: 25 ·- Chuclt. While Reports 10.
\
9: 30 - To Tefi' the Truth 3; Jeopardy 6 ; Hollywood's Ta Iking 10 .
-10: 00 - Co lumbus Six Calling 6; Dick Van Dyke 13 ; Dinah Shore
3, 15; Joker's Wi ld 8, 10.
10: 30 - Split Second 13 ; Baffle 3, 4. 15; $10,000 Pyramid a, 10.
11 : oo - Pa ssword 13 ; Sale of the Cef\tury 3, 4, 15; Love American
Sly le 6; Gambit 8, 10; Elec. Co. 10.
.
CLARA CARL
Friday morning at · camdel1
11 : 30 --:.. Bewitched 6, 13; Hollywood Squa res 3, 4, 15; Love of L 1fe
POMEROY ~ Mrs . Clara Clark Hospital ,- Parkersburg .
a. 10; Sesame St. 20.
'
·Alwi!da Ca rl , as. former ly of She was preceded i·n death by
11
:
55
News
a;
Dan
!mel
's
World
10.
: Pomeroy. died Fr iday in Holy her parents, George and Vina
12:00 -.- Pa ssword 6; News 10, 13 ; Contact 8: Bob Braun's 50-Sq
• Cross Hospital at Si l Ver Rhodes of Apple Grove, and
Club 4; Jeopardy 3, '15 .
·
·
~ springs, Md . MrS. CC!rl. is her hv sband, Joseph. Sur 12:30
Split
Second
6;
3
W'
s
3,·
15
;
Searc
h
tor
Tomor
row
a,
10.
survived by a daughter, Mrs. vivor s inclu de one daughter , ·
11:55 - NBC News 3, 15. .
r,telen C. Chapman; a gr.and - Mrs. Claudia Davis, · Belpre-;
1:00 - All My Children 6, 13; New s 3; It's Your f3et 8; Green
(laugh ter,
Mr s.
Barbara , one son, Joseph, Cii'IGinnati; 5
Acres 10 ; Not for Women ·Orily 15 .
. Schantz, both
of
Si l ver grandchildren;
3
great 1:30 - 30na Match 3,4, 15; Let's Make A Deal13 ; As the World
Springs: a sis ter, Mrs . Barry grandchildren;
and
one
Turns 8; Bowling 6.
·
F. Diehl ; a sis ter -in -law, Mrs . brother, Todd Rhodes of Letart
2:00
Days
of
Our
Lives
3.
4,
15;
New l ywed Game 13; Mike
Kathryn Phillips ; two gre.a t - Falls , Ohio.
Douglass
6
;
Guiding
Light
8,
10.
grandchildren .,an·d several
The funeral will be Monday
2: 30 - DoctorsJ, 4, 15; Dat ing G:arrie 13 ; Edge of Niqhl a, 10.
nieces and nephews ."
at 11 a.m . at Spencer's Funeral
3:00- Another World$, 4, 15; General Hospi tal6 13 ; Price Is
; The body will arri-ve at the ' Home in Belpre. Burial will be
Right 8, 10 ; Understanding Africi! 20.
Ew ing Funeral Home Monday
in Parkersburq.
·
3: JO - Return of Peyton Place 3. 15: One Life to Live 6, 13 ;
Wi th funeral serv ices set for 2
Secre t Storm 10; Phil Dona·hue .4; French Chef 20; Hollywood
.p.m . Tuesday al the funeral
MRS. WM. FENTON
Talking 8.
'home. Burial will be In Beech
BASHAN Mrs. William
Grove Cemetery. In l_
ieu of
Fenton, sister of Orville Holter, · 4: 00 - Mi st er Car toon 3; Love American Styl e 13; Huck -Yogi 6;
Somerset 15 ; Sesame St. 20, 33; Movi e "T he Son of Captain
~ flowers. friends are asked to
Bashan, died Saturday mor Blood." 10.
·
_c ontribute t o the Meigs
ning at ,'1/\ ercy Hospita.l.
4:30 - Petticoat Junction 3; I Love Lucy 6; Merv Griffin 4; .
•-Cha pter of the American Heart
Columbus. She was tile former
.
Wild. Wild West 13; Abbott &amp; Cost ello a.
· .
Wi lma Holter of Meigs·
,'Assn
h County.
t
5:00 - Bonal'")za 3, 4; HazelS; Mr. Rogers 20, 33; Andy Griffith
Funeral se rv ices
ave en 15 ; Big Valley 6.
·
tatlvely been se t for Tuesday at
5:30
B_everly
Hillbillies
8;
Elec.
Co
.
33
;
Gomer Pyle 13 ; Death
Schoedi nger' s State Street
VICKY SMITH
Valley
Days
15;
Hopgepodge
Lodge
20.
Chapel,
E.
State
St.,
Columbus.
MIDDLEPORT - Vicky
5:55 - Earl Nightingale 15. ·
':S mith, 17-year -old ~ grand ­
MRS.
JESSIE
IHLE
6:
00 - New s 3. 4, 8, 10, 15 ; ABC News 13; Sesame St. 20; Around
odaugh ler of Mrs. Nellie Par MIDDLEPORT
Mrs
.
the Bend 33.
1,s6n.s Kramblett of nea r
Jessie lh le, a3, Rt. 1, Mid 6:30
- ABC News 6; CBS News 8, 10 ; 1 Dream of Jeannie 13;
Coshocton , a former Meigs dleport, who died Friday night
News
3, 4, 15 ; Insight 33.
.
County resident, d ied in an
at fhe Arcadia Rest Home in
7:00
Truth
or
Conseq.
3;
Beat
the
Cla·ck
4;
News
6
,
10;
Circus
.ilu f o mishap Wednesday. M iss
Coolvi lle, was the daughter of
13 ; What's My Line a: Elec. Co. 20; Read Your Way Up 33; .
'Smith was a . passenger in a
th e late Thomas and Lyd ia
,
Saint 15 .
..vehicle which went into
Wilson Donaldson.
7:30
To
Tell
the
Truth
6;
Young
Dr
. Kildare a; Hollywood
&lt;-Kilbuck Creek in Blissfield .
Mrs. lhl e was a member of
Squares 4; Traffic Court 10; Do You Read Me 20 ; Episode
"Scuba divers fr om Coshocton
th e Ro ck Springs United
Action 33 ; Bobby Goldsboro 3; Movie "Tarzan &amp; , The Sheand Holmes County Sheriffs'
Devil" Jj_
·
M e th odis t Churc.h and a
," Departments recovered the
charter member of the D. of A .
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seball
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:body in about 15 feet of water
Lodge, Pomeroy .
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Gunsmoke
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~Thursday. The ca r missed a
Surviving are a son, Olen
9: 00 - Pilot Films6. 13: Here's Lucy 8, 10; Interview with Mrs.
.curve at a bridge in · Bli~sf ie ld
Harrison, Rt. 2, Po.meroy; a
Caretta King 20, 33.
'and went into the water.
sister.
Naomi
Radford,
9:30 - Doris Day 8, 10 ; Book Beat 20, 33 .
: Funeral services are being
Beaver, Ohio ; several step- 10:00 - Medical Center a. lO; Turning Poi nts 20, 33.
'held today at Blissfield. ac - ch ildren ; two grandchildren, 10 :30 - News 20; Bill Moyers' Journal 33.
:cording to Mrs. Leo Searls.
and three great-grandchildren . ll:OO - News 3,4,6,a, 10,13.15.
longtime fr iend here-- of Mrs .
· She was preceded in death by 11 : 30 - Johnny Carson 3, 4, 15 ; Sa lute to Hum ble Howard 6, 13 ;
; ~ramble1t.
her parents, her first husband,
Movies "Countdown " a; " Get Yourself a College Girt'; 10.
Charles Harrison; her second
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TRELLA FARRA
John Griffith, and her
:: POMEROY - Mrs . Trella husband,
third husband, Frank lhle ; a
·Rhodes Farra, aL Belpre. died
sister and a brother . .
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Funeral services wfll , be
LIFE'S THOROUGHFARE
Whe n I was just a help.less infant
Monday at 3 p.m. -at the Rock
I had to have intensive care.
Spr in~ s
United Methodist
May all who served me be rewarded;
Chu r ch with burial to follow in
1' 11 say for them , each did his share.
Beach
G'r ove
cemetery.
F"riends
mqy.
call
anytime
at
Published eyery Sunday
When I was old enough to study
the Ewing Funeral Home.
The
Ohio
Va ll ey
by
I was sent to a small sc hooL
Publi'l&gt;hino Co .
kind patient teachers taught me
There
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GALLIPOLIS
Life
was
lived by certain rules .
33MAY
DIE
DAILY TRIBUNE
825 Th i rd Ave ., Gal l ipolis,
COLUMBUS (UP!) - An In youth m'y days were filled with action.
Ohio &gt;~56::3 1
thing s I did were good, but some were slightly not.
estimated 33 persons will b~ Most
• Pu blish ed eve ry weekday
May the good I did in life ~ive on forever ,
• even ing excepf Sa l urday .
killed in traffic-related ac· My small infractions were regrets which soon my friends and I
-' Second Class Po stage Pa id
• at Gal lip olis. Ohio 456 31.
cidents jn Ohio during the 78- forgot .
~
THE DAILY SENT : N E L
l 'v~ sailed the seas, I've climbed the mountains,
hour M.e morial Day weekend,
111 Co urt St .. Pomeroy. 0 .
I've combed the desert, flown thro ugh the air.
4 57 69
Pur c. hasep every
state Hi~hway Safety Director And if there were unseen dangers,
weekday eveni ng except
Eu gene P . O'Grady sa id A spectre walked beside me the·re .
• Sa ture!ay . Enter ed as sec ond
" tiQSS mailing matter at
Friday. The holiday period will Throughout my lile I' ve toiled and s tr ~1gg l l' rl
.. Pomeroy, Ohio p-ost Otr ic e.
begin at 6 p.m . Friday, May 25, I've strived to reach · a h igher goal;
•
By ca rri er daily and
Now that I'm old, strength. leaves my body,
• Su ndav. sse oer week .
and end at midnight, May 28. But strength is added to my soul.
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SUNDAY
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5 L,JBSCR IPTI ON RATES
The Gallipolis Tribune in

: Ohio and West Virg inia one
• year
S IS, si)l months $8.
" three month s iS. elsewhe re
• S1 7 per year. six months \9,
three monthS $5.50 .
:
th e Daily Se nt inel , one
• year 5.16 .00, ~ix mon t hs SB 50.
lhr ee months $5 00
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In
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e n Idl ed lo the ose · l or
Pu bli cation of all n('ws
dispptclles cred iled to !his
new spaper and also I he lo cal
news published herein .

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MANLEY NAMED
COLUMBUS ( UP! )
Robert M. Manley, Woodsfield,
an employe of the Ormet Corp.,
Hannibal , ht·s been named to
lh~ bo~rd of trustees of the
Belm ont - Harri son·Mo n roc

WASHINGTON (UPI ) _
Sen. Henry M. Jackson, [).
Wash ., predicted Saturday the
congressional inquiry into CIA
connections
wilh
the
Watergate scandal will trigger
a constitutional confrontation
with the White House over U1e
doctrine of executive privilege.

Was my l ife here worth the liying?
Or could I have li ved in va in ?
tt my living made the world a little better
I'd say, "Gladly would !live my life again."
We pass but once along this h"lghway
Which is called Life's Thoroughfare . ·:
But before I end my- journey
I would like to say · thi s prayer :

Technical Institute. Manley, "When I'm weighed and if found wantihg.
46, is &lt;J native of Australia and · You hold the balance in your hand.
Tip the steelyards ih my favor ,
·""' been employed by .Ormel Just a liltte, -if you can ."
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since 1958
James Dummitt, 1973 (c), Thurman, Ohto.
.

Jackson, in a telephone interview, said he expected
former presidential aides John
D. Ehrlichman and H.R.
Haldeman would claim execu·
tive privi'.,ge when caUed to
testify in the burgeoning investigatioo that now involves

four

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com-

matters involving their &lt;'Ontacts with the Presidl!nt.
Under the doctrine of executive
privilege
recent
Presidents have claimed that
certain conversations between
Ulem and their aides were of a
confidential nature and

mit~.

' '!t's headed for a show-

down," Jackson said. He
suggested the whole issue
could wind up in the courts for
a ruling on contempt citations
if the aides declinP tn tPSfify nn

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foundation program have been mailed to
GaIlia Coun ty.
h Counf tydAuditor Mborton L. Dickey said
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"It 's incredible thai, Halde·
man and Ehrlichman being
involved and this being such a
high priority, it's inconceivable
to me" that Nixon Would not
know, Jackson said.

husband of Toledo. They spent after spending two months with
Saturday evening with Mrs . his Sister, Mrs. Ruth Silver, in
Nellie Valewho.is convalescing Neb raska . Mr. Silver di"\1 the
C'Jrrer Second &amp; Olive
Gaflipolis. Ohio
from hip surgery at Mt. Car· past winter and Mrs. Silver js
mel Hospital.
quite poorly with cataracts on
Mrs. Dorothy Johnston of . her eyes.
Pomeroy spent Sunday af· . ._;..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..;._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __,

84:1 Suond Av• .

MAY

Symington disclosed Friday
that CIA Deputy Director
Vernon Walters had submitted

all hail

By Nellie Vale
Columbia Chapel Church
Mr s. John Dean, Mrs .
was the scene of gro und
breaking ceremonies for a ·new Roland Dais and Mrs. John
addition to the church on Walter De"n attended a bridal
Sunday after,noon . Rev. shower at lhe Stell" At~ins
Willard Love, pastor of the home at Harrisonville for Miss
church, was master of Shirley Alkire .
Recent visitors of Mrs. Hazel
ceremonies which followed a
picnic dinner at the nOQn hour. Arnold and W"lter were Mr.
Regular services were held in and Mrs. Patrick Williams and
the forenoon. A good crowd children and Mr. and Mrs .
Ron"ld McNally and daughter
was in attendance ~
of
Athens .
Albert Bolen of .Buckwheat
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil King
held a farm sale a I his home on
Saturday. The Bolens have sold spent a weekend with Mr . and
their farm to the . power Mrs . Ernest Heilman in
company aod. have moved lo a . PittsbW'gh recently.
farm near Star HaiL Laurel
Grange served lunch .
Weekend visitors at the home
of Mr . and Mrs. Lawrence
Chapman were Mrs. Chap- . Nursing Home in Albany.
man's sls ters, Edith of
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By Bet1ha Parker
Sabbath School attendance
on May 6 at the Free Methodisl
Church was 98. Offering was
1102.53.
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Robert Barton was guest
speaker Sunday for both
meetings in the absence of
Rev . Robert Buckley.
Mrs. Esla Wise was called to
Mingo Junction by the death of

Point Rock

MAGNETIC

with him.
Jackson is a member or the
Senate Armed Services eom.
mittee, which is conducting a
series of closed heartngs that
have produced testimony from
past and presen1 CIA adminis·
lrators that the agency was
pressured to help in a coverup
of the Watergate scandal and
to lend its assistance in the
investigation of Daniel Ells·
berg, the former defendant in
the Pentagon Papers trial.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Jackson emphasized that the
Mrs. Nev White were Mrs.
committee has no direct eviWanda Glenn, Tipp City,.()hio;
dence thai the President knew •
Ferrell Halley, Ashton, W. Va .,
of the contacts by his aides
Mr.
and Mrs. Robert
with the CIA officials in either
Swearinger and son of West
matter. Bat like Sen. Stuart
Milton.
Symington, D-Mo ., the com. Mr. and Mrs . Olen Harrison
mittee chairman, Jackson· said
visited their son •. Philip, who
he found it hard to believe that
had surgery on both ankles at
the President Was not aware
Columbus.
that .Haldeman and Ehrlich.
Mrs. Neva King had her
man were exerting pressure on
niece Miss Ruth Carman or tlle agency.
Huntington as a visitor the past
week .
Mr. and Mrs . Ralph Chase of
Colwnbus spent the weekend at
their farm here.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Olen Harrison were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Ihle of
Bethany. They also visited wi\h
Mrs. Jesse lhlc at Coolville.
Geneva King spent th~
weekend with her sister, Mary
Lou, at Mt. Vernon Nazarene
College, at Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
Dale Hoffman of Noblesville,
Ind ., spent the weekend with
his aunt, Mr . and Mrs. Virgil
King and family . He also
visited his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Webber Wood .

knew ? The answer is no."

News Notes News, Notes

,.,, derfield.
Mrs. Ed Bauer and Mrs . Ted
~~~l
:;:;
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\11 Mathew of Huron spent the
;~ weekend with their parents,
~
~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Karr .
Mrs. Hugh Ferguson, son
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James
Ferguson,
Columbus,
visited
Sunday
with
SODA APPOINTED
Ohio Wildlife Council. Soda, 58,
of Niles. is owner and operator Mrs. Bertha Parke•··
COLUMBUS (UP!) - James of lhe Soda Trucking Co. and
Clarence Curtis and Lennie
R. Soda, chairman of the ln- Soda Construction Co. He Lyons· remi:lin patients at
ternational Phe~sant Com- succeeds George A. Banks, Veterans Memorial Hospital .
mission, has been named to the whose term expired.

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paid $29,393.78 to the State Teachers'
Retirement System and $4,674 to the
School Employees Retirement System.
Gallipolis City School received
$90,709.30; Hannan Trace District,
$27,895.44; North Gallia District, $33,349.68
and Southwes~rn District, $24,510.67.

therefor not subject to ~rutiny
by COngress or the public.
Jackson noted that President
Nixon has laid down guidelines
restricting past and present
aides from testifying on matters involving personal contact

"But do we have direct
evtdl!nce that the President

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MONDAY, MAY 21 , 1973

'
•SALT
:
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Your Dad is like a lot of other people: abstract liberals who
' can't help personal prejudices. Try to understand HIS point of
· '"";_, and he'll come closer to understanding yours. - HELEN
• AND SUE

.Sen. Jackson expecting constitutional confrontation

Film 4.

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Faith For Today 8; Revival Fires6 ; Herald of Tr uthJ ;
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. 3- The Sunday Times- Sentinel, Sunday,May :111,1973

Teleru!-D~j~H.J·~og

6: 00 -

For Sunday Services?
l!ap :
Maybe this isn't regulation Sunday Service stuff but it
i-elates to our generation, so I hope you'll print it for a Sunday
column :

GOD IS ...

God is like Bayer Aspirin,
He works wonders .

God is like Ford,
He has a better idea.
(lod is like Coca Cola,
He's the real thing.
God is like Pan Am,
He makes the gobg great. ·
God is like a deodorant,
He works hour after hour.
God is like Pepsi,
He's got a lot to give.
God is like Scope,
He makes you feel fresh.
God is like Dial,
He gives you roW1d the clock protection.
God is like a Hallmark card,
He cares enough to give you the very best.
God is like Alka.S.ltzer,
• Try it, you '11 like it! -ANONYMOUS

3.

Helen and Sue:
•
I've lost my drivers' license in the state of New Jersey for

.. some time to come because of my wronggoings.
:
I'm trying to get myself straightened out. I've had good job
• \&gt;pportunities in Califorl)ia.
•
"
Could you tell me if California or other states recognize bad'
• records and revocations from New Jersey? How can I work
• without a car'- W.P.
,,

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,
You'll just have to use the bus or a car pool in California until
)•our revocation time is up. Motor Vehicle Departments DO
":• check back on driving records from other states. - HELEN AND
:. SUE

.·· Rap:

This to "Son of a Hip Groover" who ·didn't approve of his
: ''m.odern'' father . Be glad and.gratefull Groove with it, man!
My Dad used to be like that. We partied together and
'
: everything, and he was really cool. I thought he was super
: liberal, but now he's changed. I get hell about "all the immoral
: things" like not wearing a bra, etc.
:
What really ch.;.lged him is my guy: he's black, I'm white,
; but as far as Dad is concerned, he's a "nigger ," and he won't
: even meet him . My father - who loved all races and didn't have
: a prejudiced bone in his body! So I thought.
: · ·· My guy is wonderful, understanding, kind, a hard worker
: aJ1d has a good future. I've dated some white !elias who were real
• slrungy and my parents accepted them. Guess you don't know
~ what your folks are underneath until you treat them personally.
to get on my good side'- SALT
: Where they
just- pretending
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9: 30 - To Tefi' the Truth 3; Jeopardy 6 ; Hollywood's Ta Iking 10 .
-10: 00 - Co lumbus Six Calling 6; Dick Van Dyke 13 ; Dinah Shore
3, 15; Joker's Wi ld 8, 10.
10: 30 - Split Second 13 ; Baffle 3, 4. 15; $10,000 Pyramid a, 10.
11 : oo - Pa ssword 13 ; Sale of the Cef\tury 3, 4, 15; Love American
Sly le 6; Gambit 8, 10; Elec. Co. 10.
.
CLARA CARL
Friday morning at · camdel1
11 : 30 --:.. Bewitched 6, 13; Hollywood Squa res 3, 4, 15; Love of L 1fe
POMEROY ~ Mrs . Clara Clark Hospital ,- Parkersburg .
a. 10; Sesame St. 20.
'
·Alwi!da Ca rl , as. former ly of She was preceded i·n death by
11
:
55
News
a;
Dan
!mel
's
World
10.
: Pomeroy. died Fr iday in Holy her parents, George and Vina
12:00 -.- Pa ssword 6; News 10, 13 ; Contact 8: Bob Braun's 50-Sq
• Cross Hospital at Si l Ver Rhodes of Apple Grove, and
Club 4; Jeopardy 3, '15 .
·
·
~ springs, Md . MrS. CC!rl. is her hv sband, Joseph. Sur 12:30
Split
Second
6;
3
W'
s
3,·
15
;
Searc
h
tor
Tomor
row
a,
10.
survived by a daughter, Mrs. vivor s inclu de one daughter , ·
11:55 - NBC News 3, 15. .
r,telen C. Chapman; a gr.and - Mrs. Claudia Davis, · Belpre-;
1:00 - All My Children 6, 13; New s 3; It's Your f3et 8; Green
(laugh ter,
Mr s.
Barbara , one son, Joseph, Cii'IGinnati; 5
Acres 10 ; Not for Women ·Orily 15 .
. Schantz, both
of
Si l ver grandchildren;
3
great 1:30 - 30na Match 3,4, 15; Let's Make A Deal13 ; As the World
Springs: a sis ter, Mrs . Barry grandchildren;
and
one
Turns 8; Bowling 6.
·
F. Diehl ; a sis ter -in -law, Mrs . brother, Todd Rhodes of Letart
2:00
Days
of
Our
Lives
3.
4,
15;
New l ywed Game 13; Mike
Kathryn Phillips ; two gre.a t - Falls , Ohio.
Douglass
6
;
Guiding
Light
8,
10.
grandchildren .,an·d several
The funeral will be Monday
2: 30 - DoctorsJ, 4, 15; Dat ing G:arrie 13 ; Edge of Niqhl a, 10.
nieces and nephews ."
at 11 a.m . at Spencer's Funeral
3:00- Another World$, 4, 15; General Hospi tal6 13 ; Price Is
; The body will arri-ve at the ' Home in Belpre. Burial will be
Right 8, 10 ; Understanding Africi! 20.
Ew ing Funeral Home Monday
in Parkersburq.
·
3: JO - Return of Peyton Place 3. 15: One Life to Live 6, 13 ;
Wi th funeral serv ices set for 2
Secre t Storm 10; Phil Dona·hue .4; French Chef 20; Hollywood
.p.m . Tuesday al the funeral
MRS. WM. FENTON
Talking 8.
'home. Burial will be In Beech
BASHAN Mrs. William
Grove Cemetery. In l_
ieu of
Fenton, sister of Orville Holter, · 4: 00 - Mi st er Car toon 3; Love American Styl e 13; Huck -Yogi 6;
Somerset 15 ; Sesame St. 20, 33; Movi e "T he Son of Captain
~ flowers. friends are asked to
Bashan, died Saturday mor Blood." 10.
·
_c ontribute t o the Meigs
ning at ,'1/\ ercy Hospita.l.
4:30 - Petticoat Junction 3; I Love Lucy 6; Merv Griffin 4; .
•-Cha pter of the American Heart
Columbus. She was tile former
.
Wild. Wild West 13; Abbott &amp; Cost ello a.
· .
Wi lma Holter of Meigs·
,'Assn
h County.
t
5:00 - Bonal'")za 3, 4; HazelS; Mr. Rogers 20, 33; Andy Griffith
Funeral se rv ices
ave en 15 ; Big Valley 6.
·
tatlvely been se t for Tuesday at
5:30
B_everly
Hillbillies
8;
Elec.
Co
.
33
;
Gomer Pyle 13 ; Death
Schoedi nger' s State Street
VICKY SMITH
Valley
Days
15;
Hopgepodge
Lodge
20.
Chapel,
E.
State
St.,
Columbus.
MIDDLEPORT - Vicky
5:55 - Earl Nightingale 15. ·
':S mith, 17-year -old ~ grand ­
MRS.
JESSIE
IHLE
6:
00 - New s 3. 4, 8, 10, 15 ; ABC News 13; Sesame St. 20; Around
odaugh ler of Mrs. Nellie Par MIDDLEPORT
Mrs
.
the Bend 33.
1,s6n.s Kramblett of nea r
Jessie lh le, a3, Rt. 1, Mid 6:30
- ABC News 6; CBS News 8, 10 ; 1 Dream of Jeannie 13;
Coshocton , a former Meigs dleport, who died Friday night
News
3, 4, 15 ; Insight 33.
.
County resident, d ied in an
at fhe Arcadia Rest Home in
7:00
Truth
or
Conseq.
3;
Beat
the
Cla·ck
4;
News
6
,
10;
Circus
.ilu f o mishap Wednesday. M iss
Coolvi lle, was the daughter of
13 ; What's My Line a: Elec. Co. 20; Read Your Way Up 33; .
'Smith was a . passenger in a
th e late Thomas and Lyd ia
,
Saint 15 .
..vehicle which went into
Wilson Donaldson.
7:30
To
Tell
the
Truth
6;
Young
Dr
. Kildare a; Hollywood
&lt;-Kilbuck Creek in Blissfield .
Mrs. lhl e was a member of
Squares 4; Traffic Court 10; Do You Read Me 20 ; Episode
"Scuba divers fr om Coshocton
th e Ro ck Springs United
Action 33 ; Bobby Goldsboro 3; Movie "Tarzan &amp; , The Sheand Holmes County Sheriffs'
Devil" Jj_
·
M e th odis t Churc.h and a
," Departments recovered the
charter member of the D. of A .
8:
00
Ba
seball
Pre
-Game
Show 3. 4, 15; Advocates 20, 33;
:body in about 15 feet of water
Lodge, Pomeroy .
6
;
Gunsmoke
a,
10.
Rookie
~Thursday. The ca r missed a
Surviving are a son, Olen
9: 00 - Pilot Films6. 13: Here's Lucy 8, 10; Interview with Mrs.
.curve at a bridge in · Bli~sf ie ld
Harrison, Rt. 2, Po.meroy; a
Caretta King 20, 33.
'and went into the water.
sister.
Naomi
Radford,
9:30 - Doris Day 8, 10 ; Book Beat 20, 33 .
: Funeral services are being
Beaver, Ohio ; several step- 10:00 - Medical Center a. lO; Turning Poi nts 20, 33.
'held today at Blissfield. ac - ch ildren ; two grandchildren, 10 :30 - News 20; Bill Moyers' Journal 33.
:cording to Mrs. Leo Searls.
and three great-grandchildren . ll:OO - News 3,4,6,a, 10,13.15.
longtime fr iend here-- of Mrs .
· She was preceded in death by 11 : 30 - Johnny Carson 3, 4, 15 ; Sa lute to Hum ble Howard 6, 13 ;
; ~ramble1t.
her parents, her first husband,
Movies "Countdown " a; " Get Yourself a College Girt'; 10.
Charles Harrison; her second
"
TRELLA FARRA
John Griffith, and her
:: POMEROY - Mrs . Trella husband,
third husband, Frank lhle ; a
·Rhodes Farra, aL Belpre. died
sister and a brother . .
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Funeral services wfll , be
LIFE'S THOROUGHFARE
Whe n I was just a help.less infant
Monday at 3 p.m. -at the Rock
I had to have intensive care.
Spr in~ s
United Methodist
May all who served me be rewarded;
Chu r ch with burial to follow in
1' 11 say for them , each did his share.
Beach
G'r ove
cemetery.
F"riends
mqy.
call
anytime
at
Published eyery Sunday
When I was old enough to study
the Ewing Funeral Home.
The
Ohio
Va ll ey
by
I was sent to a small sc hooL
Publi'l&gt;hino Co .
kind patient teachers taught me
There
.l
GALLIPOLIS
Life
was
lived by certain rules .
33MAY
DIE
DAILY TRIBUNE
825 Th i rd Ave ., Gal l ipolis,
COLUMBUS (UP!) - An In youth m'y days were filled with action.
Ohio &gt;~56::3 1
thing s I did were good, but some were slightly not.
estimated 33 persons will b~ Most
• Pu blish ed eve ry weekday
May the good I did in life ~ive on forever ,
• even ing excepf Sa l urday .
killed in traffic-related ac· My small infractions were regrets which soon my friends and I
-' Second Class Po stage Pa id
• at Gal lip olis. Ohio 456 31.
cidents jn Ohio during the 78- forgot .
~
THE DAILY SENT : N E L
l 'v~ sailed the seas, I've climbed the mountains,
hour M.e morial Day weekend,
111 Co urt St .. Pomeroy. 0 .
I've combed the desert, flown thro ugh the air.
4 57 69
Pur c. hasep every
state Hi~hway Safety Director And if there were unseen dangers,
weekday eveni ng except
Eu gene P . O'Grady sa id A spectre walked beside me the·re .
• Sa ture!ay . Enter ed as sec ond
" tiQSS mailing matter at
Friday. The holiday period will Throughout my lile I' ve toiled and s tr ~1gg l l' rl
.. Pomeroy, Ohio p-ost Otr ic e.
begin at 6 p.m . Friday, May 25, I've strived to reach · a h igher goal;
•
By ca rri er daily and
Now that I'm old, strength. leaves my body,
• Su ndav. sse oer week .
and end at midnight, May 28. But strength is added to my soul.
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5 L,JBSCR IPTI ON RATES
The Gallipolis Tribune in

: Ohio and West Virg inia one
• year
S IS, si)l months $8.
" three month s iS. elsewhe re
• S1 7 per year. six months \9,
three monthS $5.50 .
:
th e Daily Se nt inel , one
• year 5.16 .00, ~ix mon t hs SB 50.
lhr ee months $5 00
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In
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Pu bli cation of all n('ws
dispptclles cred iled to !his
new spaper and also I he lo cal
news published herein .

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MANLEY NAMED
COLUMBUS ( UP! )
Robert M. Manley, Woodsfield,
an employe of the Ormet Corp.,
Hannibal , ht·s been named to
lh~ bo~rd of trustees of the
Belm ont - Harri son·Mo n roc

WASHINGTON (UPI ) _
Sen. Henry M. Jackson, [).
Wash ., predicted Saturday the
congressional inquiry into CIA
connections
wilh
the
Watergate scandal will trigger
a constitutional confrontation
with the White House over U1e
doctrine of executive privilege.

Was my l ife here worth the liying?
Or could I have li ved in va in ?
tt my living made the world a little better
I'd say, "Gladly would !live my life again."
We pass but once along this h"lghway
Which is called Life's Thoroughfare . ·:
But before I end my- journey
I would like to say · thi s prayer :

Technical Institute. Manley, "When I'm weighed and if found wantihg.
46, is &lt;J native of Australia and · You hold the balance in your hand.
Tip the steelyards ih my favor ,
·""' been employed by .Ormel Just a liltte, -if you can ."
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since 1958
James Dummitt, 1973 (c), Thurman, Ohto.
.

Jackson, in a telephone interview, said he expected
former presidential aides John
D. Ehrlichman and H.R.
Haldeman would claim execu·
tive privi'.,ge when caUed to
testify in the burgeoning investigatioo that now involves

four

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com-

matters involving their &lt;'Ontacts with the Presidl!nt.
Under the doctrine of executive
privilege
recent
Presidents have claimed that
certain conversations between
Ulem and their aides were of a
confidential nature and

mit~.

' '!t's headed for a show-

down," Jackson said. He
suggested the whole issue
could wind up in the courts for
a ruling on contempt citations
if the aides declinP tn tPSfify nn

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$176,465.119 representing the state's school
foundation program have been mailed to
GaIlia Coun ty.
h Counf tydAuditor Mborton L. Dickey said
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"It 's incredible thai, Halde·
man and Ehrlichman being
involved and this being such a
high priority, it's inconceivable
to me" that Nixon Would not
know, Jackson said.

husband of Toledo. They spent after spending two months with
Saturday evening with Mrs . his Sister, Mrs. Ruth Silver, in
Nellie Valewho.is convalescing Neb raska . Mr. Silver di"\1 the
C'Jrrer Second &amp; Olive
Gaflipolis. Ohio
from hip surgery at Mt. Car· past winter and Mrs. Silver js
mel Hospital.
quite poorly with cataracts on
Mrs. Dorothy Johnston of . her eyes.
Pomeroy spent Sunday af· . ._;..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..;._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __,

84:1 Suond Av• .

MAY

Symington disclosed Friday
that CIA Deputy Director
Vernon Walters had submitted

all hail

By Nellie Vale
Columbia Chapel Church
Mr s. John Dean, Mrs .
was the scene of gro und
breaking ceremonies for a ·new Roland Dais and Mrs. John
addition to the church on Walter De"n attended a bridal
Sunday after,noon . Rev. shower at lhe Stell" At~ins
Willard Love, pastor of the home at Harrisonville for Miss
church, was master of Shirley Alkire .
Recent visitors of Mrs. Hazel
ceremonies which followed a
picnic dinner at the nOQn hour. Arnold and W"lter were Mr.
Regular services were held in and Mrs. Patrick Williams and
the forenoon. A good crowd children and Mr. and Mrs .
Ron"ld McNally and daughter
was in attendance ~
of
Athens .
Albert Bolen of .Buckwheat
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil King
held a farm sale a I his home on
Saturday. The Bolens have sold spent a weekend with Mr . and
their farm to the . power Mrs . Ernest Heilman in
company aod. have moved lo a . PittsbW'gh recently.
farm near Star HaiL Laurel
Grange served lunch .
Weekend visitors at the home
of Mr . and Mrs. Lawrence
Chapman were Mrs. Chap- . Nursing Home in Albany.
man's sls ters, Edith of
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By Bet1ha Parker
Sabbath School attendance
on May 6 at the Free Methodisl
Church was 98. Offering was
1102.53.
'
Robert Barton was guest
speaker Sunday for both
meetings in the absence of
Rev . Robert Buckley.
Mrs. Esla Wise was called to
Mingo Junction by the death of

Point Rock

MAGNETIC

with him.
Jackson is a member or the
Senate Armed Services eom.
mittee, which is conducting a
series of closed heartngs that
have produced testimony from
past and presen1 CIA adminis·
lrators that the agency was
pressured to help in a coverup
of the Watergate scandal and
to lend its assistance in the
investigation of Daniel Ells·
berg, the former defendant in
the Pentagon Papers trial.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Jackson emphasized that the
Mrs. Nev White were Mrs.
committee has no direct eviWanda Glenn, Tipp City,.()hio;
dence thai the President knew •
Ferrell Halley, Ashton, W. Va .,
of the contacts by his aides
Mr.
and Mrs. Robert
with the CIA officials in either
Swearinger and son of West
matter. Bat like Sen. Stuart
Milton.
Symington, D-Mo ., the com. Mr. and Mrs . Olen Harrison
mittee chairman, Jackson· said
visited their son •. Philip, who
he found it hard to believe that
had surgery on both ankles at
the President Was not aware
Columbus.
that .Haldeman and Ehrlich.
Mrs. Neva King had her
man were exerting pressure on
niece Miss Ruth Carman or tlle agency.
Huntington as a visitor the past
week .
Mr. and Mrs . Ralph Chase of
Colwnbus spent the weekend at
their farm here.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Olen Harrison were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Ihle of
Bethany. They also visited wi\h
Mrs. Jesse lhlc at Coolville.
Geneva King spent th~
weekend with her sister, Mary
Lou, at Mt. Vernon Nazarene
College, at Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
Dale Hoffman of Noblesville,
Ind ., spent the weekend with
his aunt, Mr . and Mrs. Virgil
King and family . He also
visited his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Webber Wood .

knew ? The answer is no."

News Notes News, Notes

,.,, derfield.
Mrs. Ed Bauer and Mrs . Ted
~~~l
:;:;
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\11 Mathew of Huron spent the
;~ weekend with their parents,
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~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Karr .
Mrs. Hugh Ferguson, son
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Ferguson,
Columbus,
visited
Sunday
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Clarence Curtis and Lennie
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mission, has been named to the whose term expired.

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paid $29,393.78 to the State Teachers'
Retirement System and $4,674 to the
School Employees Retirement System.
Gallipolis City School received
$90,709.30; Hannan Trace District,
$27,895.44; North Gallia District, $33,349.68
and Southwes~rn District, $24,510.67.

therefor not subject to ~rutiny
by COngress or the public.
Jackson noted that President
Nixon has laid down guidelines
restricting past and present
aides from testifying on matters involving personal contact

"But do we have direct
evtdl!nce that the President

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Your Dad is like a lot of other people: abstract liberals who
' can't help personal prejudices. Try to understand HIS point of
· '"";_, and he'll come closer to understanding yours. - HELEN
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.Sen. Jackson expecting constitutional confrontation

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Miss Greene
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Jan's Side
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Dorothy ]. Countryman
l've heard many mothers commenung oo the trend toward
feminine clothes that seems to be taking their teen and
:~~;e age daughters, not to mention their pocketbooks, by
is
this spring .
The girls are still wearing jeans, just not all the time, and a
1. quick check around the state universities shows me that the gals
t, ruw• adopted the snappier pantsuits and slack sets in polyester
double knit to replace good old deninn.
While some of us still prefer to live in blue jeans at home, one
find more ruffles, laces and sheers in the feminine wardrobe
time and ·after the era of liberation that seemed to include
&gt;!se,xu:iil dress, it's rather refreshing to see long gowns and
flowery perfumes again.
What a lot of people haven't noted is that guys, too, are ena return to dressier ciothes. Double knit does nice things
sport jackets and slacks and lately I've noted softer lines (and
materials) in dress shirts and just oodles of new ties. It's kind of
expensive trend, but it's rather pleasant to look at and will
.1\"rntlllhlv be worth it for a while.
Among the fascinating thlngs I do in my line of work is
!Pe11in1 the editorial room's mail. Some of the things we receive
really laughable - my favorite was one Jetter offering me
. 8 by 10 glossy photograph of a lemon meringue pie suitable
framing.
Among the nice things, however, is this little recipe for"
Strawberry Rhubarb Deepdish Cobbler. If you like strawberries
, as well as I do, this way of fixing them can make a really in~ l novative dessert.

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Colony "Night in Bavaria" Friday were, left to right, Ann
Jenkins and Lisa Beverly, front , and Judy Evans and Sue
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oven to 400 degrees. In large saucepan, combine
Bryan Seagraves and
lt&amp;1,g8,., cornstarch and salt. Stir in strawberries, rhubarb, lemon • Terry,
Mark John son . The next
and butter. Cook over medium heat , stirring frequently,
meeting will be held with
hot, bubbly and slightly thickened. Pour into two quart
ISerol•e 01 baking dieh. Separate biscuit dough into 10 biscuits,
Charles E. Cox May 21 ·
Club advisors are Mary E.
cut-side-down on hot fruit in circle around edge of
Oierole., Sprinkle biscuits with cinnamon .. ugar mixture. Bake
Cox, Don Walker • Linda
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brown. Serve warm with .cream.
nabell e Seagraves. Club
members present were David
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Ricky . Seagraves,
Rita
Sea~ra'ves, Tiinmy Seagraves,
. Dialja.;I'erry antL~egin'! Terry .
Guests- present were Eddie
Cox, Mike Walker, Miss Patty
Bonlee and Miss Sharon
Spencer.
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Twilighters 4-H Club met
May 10 atReda Fowler's home.
Julie Hall presided, Jeff
Sanders led devotions and
Recta Fowler and Mrs. James
had charge of the prog ram .
Kim
Wau gh
gave
a
demonstratiOn on zippt':rs.
Julie Hall, Kala Waugh and
Paula Butler were put on a
committee for a gift certificate
for a new mother, Charlotte
Buchy , The next meeting will

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.OPEN
HOUSE!
IN VINTON:

Telephone Company Building
College Street
Tuesday, May 22
6:30 - 9 p.m.

Telephone Company Building
Jackson Street
Thursday, May 24
_6;30 - 9 p.m.

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CIRCLE TO MEET
GI\.LLlPOLIS Go lden
Circle of Grace United
Methodist Chur ch will have its
monthly potluck lun c heon
meeting at iloon Tuesday .
Everyone is invited to bririg
table service and a covered
dish and hear Nelle Shaw, ol
the a rr department of GSI,
discuss her work in "Creative
Crafts". She will present an
exhibit of. art, including rugs
and handwork, done at GSl.

Boosters will meet
high school.
Boys and their parents in. tcrested in . Boy Scouts should
make a special e ffort to attend ,
as a representative of the Boy
Scout Organization from Point
Pleasant will speak at the
.meeting . Other school a ctivi ties will be discussed and
refreshments will be served.
Although this is the last
meeting in the school year,
'(lare nts are re minded that
Boosters' meeting will be
held on the third Monday night
of each month during the
summer monthS.

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MONDAY
SOUTHEASTERN Ohio Gospel
Music Association meets at
Allen Hall, Rio Grande College
at 7:30. Everyone interested is
invited to attend.
GOSPEL meeting at the
Bidwell Church of Christ,
Eugene Zopp, evangelist, 7
p .m ., each evening through
Sunday.
OCSEA
Gallia
Chap ter
meeting of the Ohio Civil
Service Employees at 1622
Eastern Ave., at 7:30p.m. The
jackpot is now $20. Refresh-

Evelyn
Morrow
hosts CIC
KANAUGA - The CIC Club
met Thursday eve nin g at
Evelyn 's Salon of Beauty. with
Evelyn Morrow as hostess. Ten
members and two guests,
Virginia Grover and Ruth
Daughtery, attended .
Mrs. John Raike presided
over the meeting . Pliney R.
Ward and Evelyn Rothgeb
gave the reguhr reports .
During the meeting the guests
were welcomed into the club.
Th e birthday of Pribble
Wilson was celebrated . Mrs.
Morrow conducted g~mes with
prizes going to Helen Walker
and Evelyn Rothgeb .
The next meeting will be with
Dr. Edna Getlles .
Refreshments were served
during the soc ial hour
following the meeting.

Miss Bobbie Ann 0 'Dell
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mrs . Ilene O'Dell
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Gallipolis, is announcing the engagement o' her daughter ,
Bobbie Ann, to Dean Edward Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Newman, Gallipolis. The bride..,lect is a 1972
graduate of Gallia Academy High School. Her fiance is a 1969
graduate of Gallia Academy and is employed at Able's Auto
Sales, Rio Grande. Wedding plans are incomplete.

The people I'm furious
with are the women's liberationists. They keep getting
up on soapboxes and proclaiming that women are
brighter than men . That's
true , but it should be kept
very quiet or it ruins . the
whole racket.

-Anita Loos.

326 SECOND AVE.

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

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CLIPPER MILLS - A bridal Mrs. Zelma lee Vallance. Mrs.
showe r honoring Miss ShE!rry · ·Alma Martin receiv ed the
Cromlish~ bride-elect of David door prize.
Clagg, was given recently in
Followin g the opening of
: the social room of Christ g ifts, refreshm ents were
: United Methodist Churc h, served to those mentioned and
: Cli pper Mills.
Mrs. Elsie Clagg, Mrs. Violet
. A pink and white color Ll oyd, Mrs. Cathy Martin ,
scheme with white wedding Miss Debbie Roberts, Mrs.
bells
highllghted
the E rm a Adkin s, Mi ss Patty
: decorations. The refreshment Clonch, Mrs. Mildred Evans,
· table was centered with a pink Mrs . Mary Baldwin, Mrs .
and white floral arrangement Margaret Cromli s}l, Mrs .
. . accented with pink candles . A Helen Cooper, Mrs. Alice Bing,
: : bridal figurine and pink and Mrs. Buster Clonch, Mrs. Susie '
; white s treamers accented the WIJJiamson, Mrs. Kay Triplett~
..: gift table.
Tin a
Facemire,
Tanya
: · Hostesses for the shower Willi&lt;tmson, Kfmberly Cooper
were Miss Brenda Lloyd , Miss and Cheryl Ann Clagg .
Shiela Cromlish, Mrs. Lillian · Those sending gifts were
Clagg, Mrs. Jessie Cla gg and Mrs. Virginia Cromlish, Mrs .
·Mrs. Inez Clagg.
Thelma Sibley, Mrs . Bea
Game.s were pl'ayed wlth Biars, Mrs. Cor:cna Saunders,
prizes goi ng to Miss Angela Mrs. Carolyn Cromli sh, Mrs.
Cromlish, Mrs. Iva Bauus and J o Sheets, Mrs. Helen Holley,

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MERCERVILLE
A
benefit gospel sing for the Bill
Gooderham family will he held
at the Hannan . Trace High
School, Rt. 2!8, Mercerville,
May 25 at 7: 30 p.m. Featured
singers are the Voices of
Victory, · New Jerusalem
Crusaders, Sanders Family,
the Gospelighters and Chris,
the Shaffer Family ~nd the
Gospelaires .

DAN THOMAS
AND SON
"Serving ·you si ncf'l9,."
Gallipolis . Ohio

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GALLIPOLIS - The French States,
mcludin~
lhe
FROM
Colony Chapter ofthc DAR met Revol ut ionary War and the
with Mrs. Charles E . Holzer, movement of .scLtlers m:ross
Jr. , with Mrs. Claude Miller as the Allegheni es.
co-hostess.
Mrs . Gar land, G!llingham
Miss ' Margaret
Ecker and Mrs. Elsie Neal presided
pres id ed . Mrs.
Kenn eth !A'VCr the soc1al hour .
Tomlinson, national defense'
The ncx~ meetin g will be
chairwoman , gave the monthly Jww 14 w1th Mrs. Hurten~e
,412-414 Second
message and Miss Ecker gave Epling when the group will
the president's
monthly enjoy a p1cmc.
message . The organization
rece ived an invitation to the
Portsmouth chapter of DAR's
75th anniversary .
Mrs. Holzer presented a
prog ram of films dealing with
"Th e Spirit of Liberty. " The .
films discussed the colonial
Conni• briljltens vour way wilt! 1 whit..optn
beginnings of the United

Gallipolis, Ohio

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JEWELERS

SEEN AND HEARD
Dr. Gordon · K. Amsbary,
DDS ~ recen tly returned from
Columbus where he took a
postgraduate course in electrosurgery . While there he
toured lhe Ohio State Dental

Dr. Gordon K. Amsbary was
recently elected president of
the Southeastern Ohio Dent&lt;ol
Association . The 3!\SCX'iation
includes nine counties. He will
begin hiS duties as president
June l.

Shower fetes
Sherry Cromlish

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to answer questions about telephones
. . . way back then ... and now I

WEDNESDAY
SADDLE and Sirloin Riding
Club Special meeting at the
junior rairgrounds at 7 p .m.

School, his alma mater which
has just been remodeled and
visited his brother, Harry
Ams"bary, who iS a senior at the
Ohio State Medical School.

ments will be served.
Mrs. Weltha Clagg, Mrs Bonnie
CATHOLIC Women's Club will Mitchell, Mrs. Pam Burnett,
meetal7:45p.m. in the church Mrs. Virginia Cremeens, Mrs.
basement with Mrs . soe ll Violet Smit h, Mrs. Hilda
. Wethe~holt speakmg on The Sanders, Mrs. Virginia Fisher,
Histor~cal Background of the · Mrs: Mid"e Evans Mrs I · d
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Churc hes of GaII 1po1lS."
Miller Mrs Frances Halle
REGULAR meeting of the Mrs. Ca rl Meeks and M y,
Gallipo,lis and . Profess~onal Irene Meeks.
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Women s ~tub 6.30 p.m. dmner
The wedding will be an event
at · Oscar s: !nslallatwn of of Jun e 30 at Christ United
officers .
Methodi st Church , Clipper
TUESDAY
Mills at 7 p.m. The custom of
GALLIA County Association open church will prevail with
for . the Mentally Retarded reception following.
Children potluck a nd meeting
at Grace Methodis t Church at
6:30p.m .
RIVERSIDE Study Club picnic
at 5:30 p.m. with Mrs. Harry
King, hostess. Covered di&amp;h,
bring tabl e servi ce .

Frenqh Colony DAR meets
with Mrs. Charles Holzer

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ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. W, M.
Hannan ; Charleston, aMounce the engagement of their .
daughter, Debra Elaine, to Ralph Lee Gragg, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Gragg, Salem, Va., formerly of Gallipolis . The
wedding will be an event of June 12 at 7 p.m. at Hill Top
Baptist Churcli with Rev . Henry Cummings officiating. Miss
Hannan will be a 1973 graduate of George Washington High
School, Charleston. Gragg is a 1971 graduate of Gallia
Academy High School and is employed by the A. B. Gay
Trucking Co., Charleston.

GALLIPOLIS
Miss
Danella Renee Greene was
hon ored recently on her birthday by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dannie Greene . A bunnyshaped cake and homemade
ice cream were served to Mr.
and Mrs. James Edwards, Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Rupe , Jr ., Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Elliott and Mr.
and Rick Moody and the
honoree 's sister, Deborah
Denise Greene.
Dan ella received a iong
distance call from her grandmother, Mrs. Garnett Greene,
Buckeye Lake.

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IN RIO GRANDE:

633 3rd Ave.
Club advisor is Mrs. Ca lvin
Layne. Junior leader is
Ruthann Layne. Club members
present were Maney Milstead ,
Carolo Layne, Cynthia Swift,
Lori Kerr, Patricia Sheets,
Susan Ep li ng and Emily
Layne. Paula Gibbs was a
guest.
Reporter, Lori Kerr .

Miss Debra Elaine Hannan

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Bonlee, Judy Cox, Lori Cox,
Junior Crislip , John Hutchison·,
Wayn e Johnson, Mark J ohnson, Wayne Massie, Bryan
Seagraves, Jeffer Y Seagraves,

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· on the benefit ball which will be May 26 from 9 pm. to I a.m.
at Riverby . Tickets for the light buffet and festivities to
follow, are avai lable to the pqblic from Carolyn Roth or at the
Peddler's Pantry.

and Teresa Bai-cus, Terri and
Kelly Hamilton, Gloria, Gary
and Lisa Fellure, Mi ke Sanbe held June 14, 7:30 p. m . at ders, Alan Wood , Mark, Terri
Reda Fowler:s.
and Kim Jividen, Lynn Smith
Club advisors are Rect a and Diane Haffell.
Fowler and Mrs. James. Club .
Guests
were
Jan ice
members present were Diane Meadows, Mr. and Mrs. Jerald
Swain, Loren Cox, Gaillynn Haffe!t and daughter, Mr. and
Hedrick, Treasa James and Mrs. Ray Barcus, Mr. and Mrs.
~anice Meadows.
Harold Saunders and Mr. and
Reporter, Gaillynn Hedrick Mrs. Junior Smith.
Wide-Awake 4-H Club mel
Ass ign ments made were
Little Kyger Valley 4-H Club health and safety, Garry and May 8 at Chri s t United
met May 9 at the Little Kyger Lisa Fe !lure; devotions, Allen Methodist Ch urch. J eannie
MERCERVILLE The
Church . Dwi ght Thompso n
Regular monthly · meeting of
Wood a nd Kelly Hamilton; Newman presided and Debbie
presided and Jon Thompson demons trations , Mike Sanders, Reiser led devotions. Jeannie
the Hannan Trace Boosters'
led
devotions .
Dwight Gloria and Lisa Fellure and New man had charge of the
Club will be held Monday
Thompson gave a demon- questions, Terri Jividen and program and Mrs. Ann Reiser
evening, May 21, 8 p.m. at the
s tration on arc welding.
gave
a
talk
on
ster
eotypes
and
Terri Hamilton .
The next meeting will be
culture of people . .
Reporter- Diane Haffelt
RETURN HOME
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May 23 at Little Kyger Church.
couple
of
weeks
ago
there
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GALLIPOLIS
- Mr: and
Busy Hands 4-H Club met
Club advisors a re Emmett
wa
s
an
officer's
meeting
a~
the
Mrs. John Houck returned
Thompson and Robert Swisher. · May 7 with Mrs. Roger Hood. Gallia Academy High School.
home recently from a trip to
Club m embers present were Barbara Hood presided anq led Two of our advisor s and six
Puerto Rico . While there they
John Thompson, Todd Thomas, devotions. Each girl gave a members attended. The club
stayed
at the Conquistador
Dwight Thompso n, Ed di e poem on Mother 's Day. Mrs. gave a party honorin g Mrs.
Hote l. Mr . Houc k , sales
Swisher, Billy Swisher, George Glen Graham conducted a Margaret Willis, former admanager at Gallipolis Motor
Thompson, Gary Lan caste r mock judging and ex plained visor, who has been an advisor ·
Co.. earned the trip for his
how to participate at the Junior·
a nd Robby Waugh.
for
five
yea
rs.
outstandin g sales through the
Reporte r - Todd Thomas Fair. She showed slides of 4-H
General
Motors Division in a
Ci:t mp activities. Tere&amp;a Steger
demonstrated how to sew a
The next ~eeti~g will . be recent Chevrolet sales contest.
Thivener Pioneers 4-H Club
neal hem by hand and Kelly May 29 and Chp!St Umted
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.Clark demons.filated a well "' Methodist Chur,q~.
• Harold Saunde~s. Gary Fel!ure
bala nced lunch box.
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,cl~b adv1sors care Mrs.
presided, Terri Hamilton afld .
V1rgm1a
McCalla and , Mrs.
The next meeting will be with
Lynn Smith· led devotions.
Lynn Mayes.
Buying an insect fogger was Mrs. Ann Butler, June 4.'
Club members present were
Club advisors are Carol J ean
discussed . Hea lth and Safety
Debbie Reiser, Marcy ·· and
was discussed by Mark Jividen Hood , Ann Butler and Alma J ody
Plymale,
Jeannie
and Kim Saunders . Questtions Fowler. Club members present Newman , Cheryl Swain, Kelly
.were asked · by Gary Fellure were Charlene Bostic, Kelly Hamilton and Tandy Scott,
and Teresa Barcus. Demon- Clark , Barbara Hood, Brenda
Mrs. Ann Reiser and Lory
s trations were given by Kelly Hood, Cherie' Houck, Kelly Naskey were guests.
Hamilton and Winston and Kim Pullins, Shciron Scouten, AnReporter, Marcy Plymale.
nette Snowden and Teresa
Saunders.
Park1 cleanup was discussed Steger.
Mrs. Glen Graham was a
and months were chosen: May,
guest.
Japan pfoduces more mo~ ··
Mike Sanders and Gary
Reporter,
Teresa
Steger.
tion
pictures than a ny other
Gallipolis, Ohio en
Fellure; June; Lynn Smith and
nation .
Terri Hamilton; July, Winston
Mini Homemakers 4-H Club
Saunders and Teresa Barcus ;
mel
May 10 with Mrs. Calvin
August, Terri Jividen and
Nancy
Milste ad
Gloria Fellure; September, Layne .
Dian e Half e It· and AIan presided and Susan Epling led
devotions. Mrs. Layne, club
Wood.
The next meeting will be held ·advisor, had charge of the
at the 4-H Park with a Wiener program . The club project is
roast May 18. Club advisors are "Do Your Own Thing With
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jividen . F ood. " lt is a group projeCt and
Members present were Win- each girl made a "Spiffy Fruit
ston and Kim Saunders, Jeff Pie" and then fixed her own
c hocolate milk according to
directions on the box.
Cy nthi a Swife · gave the
secretary's report. The club is
plearning · the motto, pledge
arid meani ng of co lors
toge ther. carlo Layne said
grace before eati ng,
The next meeting will be held
COLUMBUS - Ohio State
Ma y 24 at Mrs; Layne's home,
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University has issued the
winter quarter honor rolJ for
Ring making
undergraduate . s tudent.s ,
at its loveliest
Students named to the list
In new
received an average of at least
3.5 of a possible 4 points and
were enrolled for at 'least 12
Cricketeer has taken the
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hours of course work.
a ll -time s umm e r favorite and
Students .· with.· straig ht A
tailored it in 100%
WEDDINCJ "'INOB
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averages included Har·ry
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polyester
double
knit
that's
by
David Slawter, Rt. I, Midcomfo rtab le , cool and
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dleport; John Bradford Lohse,
virtual ly wrinkle free . Yb u
100 Wolfe Dr., and Ri chard
can stretch , bend and rea ch
Paul Wer-ner, 142 Lincoln Dr.,
in this spo itcoa t a nd it will
Pomeroy.
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always bounce ·back looking
Other area · students were
Nancy Kay .Adams, 362 Debby
neat. Cricketeer tailors it with
Dr., John Scott Cunningham ,
traditiona l natura l shou lders,
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1226 Second Ave., David Lee
d eep cente r vent and flap
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Durham , Lower River Rd ., ·
patch pockets . It's a modern
Thomas Harry Keenan, 51
coat with a good old time .
Garfield Ave., ' Kenneth Oren
HAND-FLORENTINED
price tag .
Kyger and Timothy Virgil
DA.WN SET
Kyger, 1044 Firs t Ave. and
Dwight Nelson Sievers, Jr., 323
Debby Dr., all of Gallipolis;
De lbert Ha ney, RR 2, Patriot,
Dawna Jo Walker, Rt. 2,
Vinton; Douglas William
Little, Box 259 Rt. I , Mid404 Second
dleport and Deborah Ann
Avenue
Crow, 232 West Main St., Karen
Galli~olis. Ohio
Lynn Griffith and Sandra Kay
Lewis, Rt. 3, all of Pomeroy . '---~--- -

Gallia 4-H Clul)

Centerpoint Goldenrods 4-H
Club met May 7 with Mr. and
I cup sugar
Mrs: Charles E. Cox. Mary Cox
3 tbsp. cornstarch
• pres ided, Judy Cox led
•, tsp. salt
devotions and Mrs. Mary E.
I pint fresh strawberries, sliced
Cox had charge of the
cups fresh rhubarb, diced ( you may substitute a 16 ounce
program .
of frozen rhubarb, thawed and undrained, in which case
Demonstrations were given
should decrease .the sugar to % cup.)
by Judy Cox on " How the Tree
I tbsp. lemon juice
Grows"; Lori Cox, "First Aid
I lbsp. butter or margarine
in the Home," and Rita
I can (9.5 ) ounces, refrigerated flaky, . fluffy or artificial
Seagraves, "All About Birds."
butter flavored biscu its.
A committee was appointed

SEE THE
G.A.H.S. GRADUATION

DEBBIE WAUGH
MERCERVILLE - Miss
Debbie Waugh was named
"Girl of the Year" at a recent
monthly meeting of the Hannan Trace FHA.
MiSs Waugh, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Vora Waugh, is a
senior at Hannan Trace
enrolled in the commercial
course. She has been active in
FHA for four years and has
received her junior, chapter
~nd stale degrees. She is also a
member of B~ta Club, .school
newspaper staff and Candystripers .
Follow-ing
graduation she plans to attend
West Virginia Career College

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Coming
Events

GOLDEN Circle potluck at
IHIHn ; brin~ table service and
c·uvcrcd dish . Nelle Shaw
'
~uest spea ker.
AMEiliCAN Legion Auxil iary
re~ular meeting at 7:30 p.m.
GALLIA County T.B. and
Health Association, executive
board rneeting at 7:30p.m. in
the health department of the
co urth.uuse . Important
meeting.

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Miss Greene
honored here

Jan's Side
by
Dorothy ]. Countryman
l've heard many mothers commenung oo the trend toward
feminine clothes that seems to be taking their teen and
:~~;e age daughters, not to mention their pocketbooks, by
is
this spring .
The girls are still wearing jeans, just not all the time, and a
1. quick check around the state universities shows me that the gals
t, ruw• adopted the snappier pantsuits and slack sets in polyester
double knit to replace good old deninn.
While some of us still prefer to live in blue jeans at home, one
find more ruffles, laces and sheers in the feminine wardrobe
time and ·after the era of liberation that seemed to include
&gt;!se,xu:iil dress, it's rather refreshing to see long gowns and
flowery perfumes again.
What a lot of people haven't noted is that guys, too, are ena return to dressier ciothes. Double knit does nice things
sport jackets and slacks and lately I've noted softer lines (and
materials) in dress shirts and just oodles of new ties. It's kind of
expensive trend, but it's rather pleasant to look at and will
.1\"rntlllhlv be worth it for a while.
Among the fascinating thlngs I do in my line of work is
!Pe11in1 the editorial room's mail. Some of the things we receive
really laughable - my favorite was one Jetter offering me
. 8 by 10 glossy photograph of a lemon meringue pie suitable
framing.
Among the nice things, however, is this little recipe for"
Strawberry Rhubarb Deepdish Cobbler. If you like strawberries
, as well as I do, this way of fixing them can make a really in~ l novative dessert.

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Colony "Night in Bavaria" Friday were, left to right, Ann
Jenkins and Lisa Beverly, front , and Judy Evans and Sue
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oven to 400 degrees. In large saucepan, combine
Bryan Seagraves and
lt&amp;1,g8,., cornstarch and salt. Stir in strawberries, rhubarb, lemon • Terry,
Mark John son . The next
and butter. Cook over medium heat , stirring frequently,
meeting will be held with
hot, bubbly and slightly thickened. Pour into two quart
ISerol•e 01 baking dieh. Separate biscuit dough into 10 biscuits,
Charles E. Cox May 21 ·
Club advisors are Mary E.
cut-side-down on hot fruit in circle around edge of
Oierole., Sprinkle biscuits with cinnamon .. ugar mixture. Bake
Cox, Don Walker • Linda
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brown. Serve warm with .cream.
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members present were David
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Rita
Sea~ra'ves, Tiinmy Seagraves,
. Dialja.;I'erry antL~egin'! Terry .
Guests- present were Eddie
Cox, Mike Walker, Miss Patty
Bonlee and Miss Sharon
Spencer.
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Twilighters 4-H Club met
May 10 atReda Fowler's home.
Julie Hall presided, Jeff
Sanders led devotions and
Recta Fowler and Mrs. James
had charge of the prog ram .
Kim
Wau gh
gave
a
demonstratiOn on zippt':rs.
Julie Hall, Kala Waugh and
Paula Butler were put on a
committee for a gift certificate
for a new mother, Charlotte
Buchy , The next meeting will

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.OPEN
HOUSE!
IN VINTON:

Telephone Company Building
College Street
Tuesday, May 22
6:30 - 9 p.m.

Telephone Company Building
Jackson Street
Thursday, May 24
_6;30 - 9 p.m.

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CIRCLE TO MEET
GI\.LLlPOLIS Go lden
Circle of Grace United
Methodist Chur ch will have its
monthly potluck lun c heon
meeting at iloon Tuesday .
Everyone is invited to bririg
table service and a covered
dish and hear Nelle Shaw, ol
the a rr department of GSI,
discuss her work in "Creative
Crafts". She will present an
exhibit of. art, including rugs
and handwork, done at GSl.

Boosters will meet
high school.
Boys and their parents in. tcrested in . Boy Scouts should
make a special e ffort to attend ,
as a representative of the Boy
Scout Organization from Point
Pleasant will speak at the
.meeting . Other school a ctivi ties will be discussed and
refreshments will be served.
Although this is the last
meeting in the school year,
'(lare nts are re minded that
Boosters' meeting will be
held on the third Monday night
of each month during the
summer monthS.

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MONDAY
SOUTHEASTERN Ohio Gospel
Music Association meets at
Allen Hall, Rio Grande College
at 7:30. Everyone interested is
invited to attend.
GOSPEL meeting at the
Bidwell Church of Christ,
Eugene Zopp, evangelist, 7
p .m ., each evening through
Sunday.
OCSEA
Gallia
Chap ter
meeting of the Ohio Civil
Service Employees at 1622
Eastern Ave., at 7:30p.m. The
jackpot is now $20. Refresh-

Evelyn
Morrow
hosts CIC
KANAUGA - The CIC Club
met Thursday eve nin g at
Evelyn 's Salon of Beauty. with
Evelyn Morrow as hostess. Ten
members and two guests,
Virginia Grover and Ruth
Daughtery, attended .
Mrs. John Raike presided
over the meeting . Pliney R.
Ward and Evelyn Rothgeb
gave the reguhr reports .
During the meeting the guests
were welcomed into the club.
Th e birthday of Pribble
Wilson was celebrated . Mrs.
Morrow conducted g~mes with
prizes going to Helen Walker
and Evelyn Rothgeb .
The next meeting will be with
Dr. Edna Getlles .
Refreshments were served
during the soc ial hour
following the meeting.

Miss Bobbie Ann 0 'Dell
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mrs . Ilene O'Dell
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Gallipolis, is announcing the engagement o' her daughter ,
Bobbie Ann, to Dean Edward Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Newman, Gallipolis. The bride..,lect is a 1972
graduate of Gallia Academy High School. Her fiance is a 1969
graduate of Gallia Academy and is employed at Able's Auto
Sales, Rio Grande. Wedding plans are incomplete.

The people I'm furious
with are the women's liberationists. They keep getting
up on soapboxes and proclaiming that women are
brighter than men . That's
true , but it should be kept
very quiet or it ruins . the
whole racket.

-Anita Loos.

326 SECOND AVE.

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

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CLIPPER MILLS - A bridal Mrs. Zelma lee Vallance. Mrs.
showe r honoring Miss ShE!rry · ·Alma Martin receiv ed the
Cromlish~ bride-elect of David door prize.
Clagg, was given recently in
Followin g the opening of
: the social room of Christ g ifts, refreshm ents were
: United Methodist Churc h, served to those mentioned and
: Cli pper Mills.
Mrs. Elsie Clagg, Mrs. Violet
. A pink and white color Ll oyd, Mrs. Cathy Martin ,
scheme with white wedding Miss Debbie Roberts, Mrs.
bells
highllghted
the E rm a Adkin s, Mi ss Patty
: decorations. The refreshment Clonch, Mrs. Mildred Evans,
· table was centered with a pink Mrs . Mary Baldwin, Mrs .
and white floral arrangement Margaret Cromli s}l, Mrs .
. . accented with pink candles . A Helen Cooper, Mrs. Alice Bing,
: : bridal figurine and pink and Mrs. Buster Clonch, Mrs. Susie '
; white s treamers accented the WIJJiamson, Mrs. Kay Triplett~
..: gift table.
Tin a
Facemire,
Tanya
: · Hostesses for the shower Willi&lt;tmson, Kfmberly Cooper
were Miss Brenda Lloyd , Miss and Cheryl Ann Clagg .
Shiela Cromlish, Mrs. Lillian · Those sending gifts were
Clagg, Mrs. Jessie Cla gg and Mrs. Virginia Cromlish, Mrs .
·Mrs. Inez Clagg.
Thelma Sibley, Mrs . Bea
Game.s were pl'ayed wlth Biars, Mrs. Cor:cna Saunders,
prizes goi ng to Miss Angela Mrs. Carolyn Cromli sh, Mrs.
Cromlish, Mrs. Iva Bauus and J o Sheets, Mrs. Helen Holley,

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MERCERVILLE
A
benefit gospel sing for the Bill
Gooderham family will he held
at the Hannan . Trace High
School, Rt. 2!8, Mercerville,
May 25 at 7: 30 p.m. Featured
singers are the Voices of
Victory, · New Jerusalem
Crusaders, Sanders Family,
the Gospelighters and Chris,
the Shaffer Family ~nd the
Gospelaires .

DAN THOMAS
AND SON
"Serving ·you si ncf'l9,."
Gallipolis . Ohio

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GALLIPOLIS - The French States,
mcludin~
lhe
FROM
Colony Chapter ofthc DAR met Revol ut ionary War and the
with Mrs. Charles E . Holzer, movement of .scLtlers m:ross
Jr. , with Mrs. Claude Miller as the Allegheni es.
co-hostess.
Mrs . Gar land, G!llingham
Miss ' Margaret
Ecker and Mrs. Elsie Neal presided
pres id ed . Mrs.
Kenn eth !A'VCr the soc1al hour .
Tomlinson, national defense'
The ncx~ meetin g will be
chairwoman , gave the monthly Jww 14 w1th Mrs. Hurten~e
,412-414 Second
message and Miss Ecker gave Epling when the group will
the president's
monthly enjoy a p1cmc.
message . The organization
rece ived an invitation to the
Portsmouth chapter of DAR's
75th anniversary .
Mrs. Holzer presented a
prog ram of films dealing with
"Th e Spirit of Liberty. " The .
films discussed the colonial
Conni• briljltens vour way wilt! 1 whit..optn
beginnings of the United

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JEWELERS

SEEN AND HEARD
Dr. Gordon · K. Amsbary,
DDS ~ recen tly returned from
Columbus where he took a
postgraduate course in electrosurgery . While there he
toured lhe Ohio State Dental

Dr. Gordon K. Amsbary was
recently elected president of
the Southeastern Ohio Dent&lt;ol
Association . The 3!\SCX'iation
includes nine counties. He will
begin hiS duties as president
June l.

Shower fetes
Sherry Cromlish

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to answer questions about telephones
. . . way back then ... and now I

WEDNESDAY
SADDLE and Sirloin Riding
Club Special meeting at the
junior rairgrounds at 7 p .m.

School, his alma mater which
has just been remodeled and
visited his brother, Harry
Ams"bary, who iS a senior at the
Ohio State Medical School.

ments will be served.
Mrs. Weltha Clagg, Mrs Bonnie
CATHOLIC Women's Club will Mitchell, Mrs. Pam Burnett,
meetal7:45p.m. in the church Mrs. Virginia Cremeens, Mrs.
basement with Mrs . soe ll Violet Smit h, Mrs. Hilda
. Wethe~holt speakmg on The Sanders, Mrs. Virginia Fisher,
Histor~cal Background of the · Mrs: Mid"e Evans Mrs I · d
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Churc hes of GaII 1po1lS."
Miller Mrs Frances Halle
REGULAR meeting of the Mrs. Ca rl Meeks and M y,
Gallipo,lis and . Profess~onal Irene Meeks.
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Women s ~tub 6.30 p.m. dmner
The wedding will be an event
at · Oscar s: !nslallatwn of of Jun e 30 at Christ United
officers .
Methodi st Church , Clipper
TUESDAY
Mills at 7 p.m. The custom of
GALLIA County Association open church will prevail with
for . the Mentally Retarded reception following.
Children potluck a nd meeting
at Grace Methodis t Church at
6:30p.m .
RIVERSIDE Study Club picnic
at 5:30 p.m. with Mrs. Harry
King, hostess. Covered di&amp;h,
bring tabl e servi ce .

Frenqh Colony DAR meets
with Mrs. Charles Holzer

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ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. W, M.
Hannan ; Charleston, aMounce the engagement of their .
daughter, Debra Elaine, to Ralph Lee Gragg, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Gragg, Salem, Va., formerly of Gallipolis . The
wedding will be an event of June 12 at 7 p.m. at Hill Top
Baptist Churcli with Rev . Henry Cummings officiating. Miss
Hannan will be a 1973 graduate of George Washington High
School, Charleston. Gragg is a 1971 graduate of Gallia
Academy High School and is employed by the A. B. Gay
Trucking Co., Charleston.

GALLIPOLIS
Miss
Danella Renee Greene was
hon ored recently on her birthday by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dannie Greene . A bunnyshaped cake and homemade
ice cream were served to Mr.
and Mrs. James Edwards, Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Rupe , Jr ., Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Elliott and Mr.
and Rick Moody and the
honoree 's sister, Deborah
Denise Greene.
Dan ella received a iong
distance call from her grandmother, Mrs. Garnett Greene,
Buckeye Lake.

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IN RIO GRANDE:

633 3rd Ave.
Club advisor is Mrs. Ca lvin
Layne. Junior leader is
Ruthann Layne. Club members
present were Maney Milstead ,
Carolo Layne, Cynthia Swift,
Lori Kerr, Patricia Sheets,
Susan Ep li ng and Emily
Layne. Paula Gibbs was a
guest.
Reporter, Lori Kerr .

Miss Debra Elaine Hannan

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Bonlee, Judy Cox, Lori Cox,
Junior Crislip , John Hutchison·,
Wayn e Johnson, Mark J ohnson, Wayne Massie, Bryan
Seagraves, Jeffer Y Seagraves,

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at Riverby . Tickets for the light buffet and festivities to
follow, are avai lable to the pqblic from Carolyn Roth or at the
Peddler's Pantry.

and Teresa Bai-cus, Terri and
Kelly Hamilton, Gloria, Gary
and Lisa Fellure, Mi ke Sanbe held June 14, 7:30 p. m . at ders, Alan Wood , Mark, Terri
Reda Fowler:s.
and Kim Jividen, Lynn Smith
Club advisors are Rect a and Diane Haffell.
Fowler and Mrs. James. Club .
Guests
were
Jan ice
members present were Diane Meadows, Mr. and Mrs. Jerald
Swain, Loren Cox, Gaillynn Haffe!t and daughter, Mr. and
Hedrick, Treasa James and Mrs. Ray Barcus, Mr. and Mrs.
~anice Meadows.
Harold Saunders and Mr. and
Reporter, Gaillynn Hedrick Mrs. Junior Smith.
Wide-Awake 4-H Club mel
Ass ign ments made were
Little Kyger Valley 4-H Club health and safety, Garry and May 8 at Chri s t United
met May 9 at the Little Kyger Lisa Fe !lure; devotions, Allen Methodist Ch urch. J eannie
MERCERVILLE The
Church . Dwi ght Thompso n
Regular monthly · meeting of
Wood a nd Kelly Hamilton; Newman presided and Debbie
presided and Jon Thompson demons trations , Mike Sanders, Reiser led devotions. Jeannie
the Hannan Trace Boosters'
led
devotions .
Dwight Gloria and Lisa Fellure and New man had charge of the
Club will be held Monday
Thompson gave a demon- questions, Terri Jividen and program and Mrs. Ann Reiser
evening, May 21, 8 p.m. at the
s tration on arc welding.
gave
a
talk
on
ster
eotypes
and
Terri Hamilton .
The next meeting will be
culture of people . .
Reporter- Diane Haffelt
RETURN HOME
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May 23 at Little Kyger Church.
couple
of
weeks
ago
there
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GALLIPOLIS
- Mr: and
Busy Hands 4-H Club met
Club advisors a re Emmett
wa
s
an
officer's
meeting
a~
the
Mrs. John Houck returned
Thompson and Robert Swisher. · May 7 with Mrs. Roger Hood. Gallia Academy High School.
home recently from a trip to
Club m embers present were Barbara Hood presided anq led Two of our advisor s and six
Puerto Rico . While there they
John Thompson, Todd Thomas, devotions. Each girl gave a members attended. The club
stayed
at the Conquistador
Dwight Thompso n, Ed di e poem on Mother 's Day. Mrs. gave a party honorin g Mrs.
Hote l. Mr . Houc k , sales
Swisher, Billy Swisher, George Glen Graham conducted a Margaret Willis, former admanager at Gallipolis Motor
Thompson, Gary Lan caste r mock judging and ex plained visor, who has been an advisor ·
Co.. earned the trip for his
how to participate at the Junior·
a nd Robby Waugh.
for
five
yea
rs.
outstandin g sales through the
Reporte r - Todd Thomas Fair. She showed slides of 4-H
General
Motors Division in a
Ci:t mp activities. Tere&amp;a Steger
demonstrated how to sew a
The next ~eeti~g will . be recent Chevrolet sales contest.
Thivener Pioneers 4-H Club
neal hem by hand and Kelly May 29 and Chp!St Umted
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.Clark demons.filated a well "' Methodist Chur,q~.
• Harold Saunde~s. Gary Fel!ure
bala nced lunch box.
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,cl~b adv1sors care Mrs.
presided, Terri Hamilton afld .
V1rgm1a
McCalla and , Mrs.
The next meeting will be with
Lynn Smith· led devotions.
Lynn Mayes.
Buying an insect fogger was Mrs. Ann Butler, June 4.'
Club members present were
Club advisors are Carol J ean
discussed . Hea lth and Safety
Debbie Reiser, Marcy ·· and
was discussed by Mark Jividen Hood , Ann Butler and Alma J ody
Plymale,
Jeannie
and Kim Saunders . Questtions Fowler. Club members present Newman , Cheryl Swain, Kelly
.were asked · by Gary Fellure were Charlene Bostic, Kelly Hamilton and Tandy Scott,
and Teresa Barcus. Demon- Clark , Barbara Hood, Brenda
Mrs. Ann Reiser and Lory
s trations were given by Kelly Hood, Cherie' Houck, Kelly Naskey were guests.
Hamilton and Winston and Kim Pullins, Shciron Scouten, AnReporter, Marcy Plymale.
nette Snowden and Teresa
Saunders.
Park1 cleanup was discussed Steger.
Mrs. Glen Graham was a
and months were chosen: May,
guest.
Japan pfoduces more mo~ ··
Mike Sanders and Gary
Reporter,
Teresa
Steger.
tion
pictures than a ny other
Gallipolis, Ohio en
Fellure; June; Lynn Smith and
nation .
Terri Hamilton; July, Winston
Mini Homemakers 4-H Club
Saunders and Teresa Barcus ;
mel
May 10 with Mrs. Calvin
August, Terri Jividen and
Nancy
Milste ad
Gloria Fellure; September, Layne .
Dian e Half e It· and AIan presided and Susan Epling led
devotions. Mrs. Layne, club
Wood.
The next meeting will be held ·advisor, had charge of the
at the 4-H Park with a Wiener program . The club project is
roast May 18. Club advisors are "Do Your Own Thing With
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jividen . F ood. " lt is a group projeCt and
Members present were Win- each girl made a "Spiffy Fruit
ston and Kim Saunders, Jeff Pie" and then fixed her own
c hocolate milk according to
directions on the box.
Cy nthi a Swife · gave the
secretary's report. The club is
plearning · the motto, pledge
arid meani ng of co lors
toge ther. carlo Layne said
grace before eati ng,
The next meeting will be held
COLUMBUS - Ohio State
Ma y 24 at Mrs; Layne's home,
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University has issued the
winter quarter honor rolJ for
Ring making
undergraduate . s tudent.s ,
at its loveliest
Students named to the list
In new
received an average of at least
3.5 of a possible 4 points and
were enrolled for at 'least 12
Cricketeer has taken the
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hours of course work.
a ll -time s umm e r favorite and
Students .· with.· straig ht A
tailored it in 100%
WEDDINCJ "'INOB
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averages included Har·ry
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double
knit
that's
by
David Slawter, Rt. I, Midcomfo rtab le , cool and
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dleport; John Bradford Lohse,
virtual ly wrinkle free . Yb u
100 Wolfe Dr., and Ri chard
can stretch , bend and rea ch
Paul Wer-ner, 142 Lincoln Dr.,
in this spo itcoa t a nd it will
Pomeroy.
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always bounce ·back looking
Other area · students were
Nancy Kay .Adams, 362 Debby
neat. Cricketeer tailors it with
Dr., John Scott Cunningham ,
traditiona l natura l shou lders,
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1226 Second Ave., David Lee
d eep cente r vent and flap
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Durham , Lower River Rd ., ·
patch pockets . It's a modern
Thomas Harry Keenan, 51
coat with a good old time .
Garfield Ave., ' Kenneth Oren
HAND-FLORENTINED
price tag .
Kyger and Timothy Virgil
DA.WN SET
Kyger, 1044 Firs t Ave. and
Dwight Nelson Sievers, Jr., 323
Debby Dr., all of Gallipolis;
De lbert Ha ney, RR 2, Patriot,
Dawna Jo Walker, Rt. 2,
Vinton; Douglas William
Little, Box 259 Rt. I , Mid404 Second
dleport and Deborah Ann
Avenue
Crow, 232 West Main St., Karen
Galli~olis. Ohio
Lynn Griffith and Sandra Kay
Lewis, Rt. 3, all of Pomeroy . '---~--- -

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Centerpoint Goldenrods 4-H
Club met May 7 with Mr. and
I cup sugar
Mrs: Charles E. Cox. Mary Cox
3 tbsp. cornstarch
• pres ided, Judy Cox led
•, tsp. salt
devotions and Mrs. Mary E.
I pint fresh strawberries, sliced
Cox had charge of the
cups fresh rhubarb, diced ( you may substitute a 16 ounce
program .
of frozen rhubarb, thawed and undrained, in which case
Demonstrations were given
should decrease .the sugar to % cup.)
by Judy Cox on " How the Tree
I tbsp. lemon juice
Grows"; Lori Cox, "First Aid
I lbsp. butter or margarine
in the Home," and Rita
I can (9.5 ) ounces, refrigerated flaky, . fluffy or artificial
Seagraves, "All About Birds."
butter flavored biscu its.
A committee was appointed

SEE THE
G.A.H.S. GRADUATION

DEBBIE WAUGH
MERCERVILLE - Miss
Debbie Waugh was named
"Girl of the Year" at a recent
monthly meeting of the Hannan Trace FHA.
MiSs Waugh, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Vora Waugh, is a
senior at Hannan Trace
enrolled in the commercial
course. She has been active in
FHA for four years and has
received her junior, chapter
~nd stale degrees. She is also a
member of B~ta Club, .school
newspaper staff and Candystripers .
Follow-ing
graduation she plans to attend
West Virginia Career College

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Coming
Events

GOLDEN Circle potluck at
IHIHn ; brin~ table service and
c·uvcrcd dish . Nelle Shaw
'
~uest spea ker.
AMEiliCAN Legion Auxil iary
re~ular meeting at 7:30 p.m.
GALLIA County T.B. and
Health Association, executive
board rneeting at 7:30p.m. in
the health department of the
co urth.uuse . Important
meeting.

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Miss Brenda Kay Johnson
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. James
W. John.5,0n, Rt . l, Keller Rd., Gallipolis, are anrioWlcing the
engagement of their daughter, Brenda Kay to James E.
Swisher, son 6fMr. and Mrs. Allon Swisher, Rt. I, Bulaville
Rd., Gallipolis. Mi:SS Johnson is a 1970 graduate of Kyger
Creek High School and Swisher graduated from Kyger Creek
in 1969. He is now employed at Barr's Construction. Wedding
plans are incomplete.

In 1961, Apollo 10, with three .
American astronauts aboal'd,
blasted off for the moon in a
rehearsal flight for a lunar
landing .

Dr. Adron Doran, received an award for outstanding contributions to Eastern Kentucky
Agriculture from Gary Altizer, president of the Morehead State University Chapter Alpha
Gamma Rho. Chris Cropp, Mt. Sterling, Ky . and Andy Wade, Me mphis, Tenn., also pictured,
are members of the fraternity.

COLUMBUS - Hoping to do
their part towards bettering
world conditions, the Ohio
Association
of
Future
Homemakers of America's
Executive COWlcil adopted an
international relations project
at the start of the school year
and their clubs turned in over '
$2,000 at their state convention
in Columbus, to build a school
in Honduras thru the in·
ternational development
agency, CARE .
Approximately 50 per cent of
all the primary age children in
Honduras have no opportWlity
to attend any schools. Only 13
pet. of the 50 pet. who do finish
the last and final sixth grade
mostly because of a lack of
funds for additional schools
and equipment.
The Government of Honduras has agreed to provide a
teacher for the new school and
supply technical supervisors
for the construction as well as
paying for CARE warehousing,
transportation and duty cost.
'The villagers who want the
&lt;chool agreed to supply all the
manual labor and some raw
materials . The FHA thru
CARE Is supplying const ruction equipmen t and
classroom supplies.

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the ti!UePiece.

Not the
time it took
to make it.
Paula Vornholt
ATHENS- Paula Vornholt,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Vornholt, 5 Court St.,
Gallipolis, wilf graduate
swnma cum laude June 9 from
Ohio University. Miss Vornholt

will receive a baCheJor's
degree in English. She is a
m.e mber of Phil Beta Kappa.
In recog nition of her high
scholastic achievement she is
to be inducted into Phi Kappa
P/11 , national honorary. To be
eligible for membership,
graduating seniors must have
a comulative average of 3.7 or
above.
Induction ceremonies will be
May 27 at 1 p.m . in Galbraith
Chapel at Ohio University. . ·
Graduation ceremonies will
take place June 9 at 1:15 p.m.
in the Ohio University Con-

vocation Center.

•

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342 Second Ave.

Gallipolis, Ohio

Gary Altizer gives
Association to meet
award at Morehead
individuals interested in the
retarded childre n's programs
are cordially invited to attend.
The dinner is being held to
acquaint the parents with the
programs being offered to the
retarded children. Offi cers of
the association for 1973-74 will
r-~·~---~~ be installed .
r
Dr. Bernard F. Niehm ,
l
superintende nt, Gallipolis
State Insti tute, will be the

GALLIPOLIS - The Gallia
County
Association
for
Retarded Children will hold a
potluck dinner, Tuesday at
Grace United Methodist
Church at 6 p.m .
All members, parents, and

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MO.REHEAD STATE Morehe&lt;Jd.
UN IV ERSITY - Gaty Altizer ,
Altizer is a junior majoring
president of Alpha Gamma in Agri.business a nd is the son
Rho, prese nted an award to Dr . uf Mr. and Mrs. David M.
Adron Doran at a recent Altizer, Rt. 2, Pa trio t. Gary
banquet. Dr. Doran was named received a letter of thanks
outstanding man in Eastern . from President Doran. Alpha
Kentu cky Agri culture for hi s Gamma Rh o is a professional
achievement in the founding social fra ternity of students
and development of th e enrolled in agriculture courses
univers ity's expe rimental and has national membership.
farm. Doran is president of

18 months
\ · McARTHUR - Mrs. Charles shoW tuday at Ft. Myers Beach
01
Gen,eral
hloce
Con ley (Carol Ann George), · Episcopal Church . She is the
mon 1 s
.
NewQuarter
~ formerly of McArthur, now a daughter of _Mr. and Mrs.
Begins June 12
resident of Ft. Myers Beach, · Arthur J . George, McArthur .
. Make something real of your Fla., has accepted the position Mrs : George is the art infu~ure, _Give . yo~rs~lf the ~ of a rtist
for ''The ·. Accent struc tor Of the Nort h Gallia
sktlls whtch bnng m a worth- ~
l!
.
.
. · while paycheck . And give .Shoppe of ~t. M~ers. _This Local Schools .
· you a chance to advance! newly orgamzed flrm IS a
~ Attend a sc~ool _wher~ the ~ proje c t of Jiin Huenc,
sol~ p~rpo se ts sohd busmess
s pecia li zing
in
interior
FARE WELL DINNER
tra1n1ng
and
career ct.
• r
f h
·
GALLIPOLIS - A farewell
placement. All courses ae:e · e~o~_a Jon
omes, offt ce
VA ApproVed. Write , visit , ~ bml~mgs, motels -and con.
dinner was given Thursday
or c~ ·u 446 -4367 tor free ~ dominiums.
evenin g at the Holiday Inn
bulletm.
·
Mrs . Co nl ey will
be
honori ng Mindy Frazier and
Paula Butler. They a r c
di splaying her pictures in
s hops located 1n Naples, grad uating seniors from Gallia
Sanibel, Captiva , Cape Coral , Academy High School who
·
· ft . ~lye rs Be!lch and H
participated in the Diversified .
36 Locu ~ t St.
Gallipolis M
H d · t;
.
Health
Occupation Program
Approv ed by State Board of . . yers. cr ecora Jve pamt·
and had been employed by the
School
-1nd
Colleg e I~gs and ~urals a re done in
~ Reg istration .
oils . acry hcs and watercolors.
City Health Department. Also
(
Reg . No. 7 r-02100328
She wi ll have her first solo
attendin g were Miss Gi nny
..___.._~._...J.,~~--..Killin , R.N., Mrs. Barbara
.Null , · R.N ., Mrs . Janet,
Wetherholt and Mrs . Betty
Koebel.

II

ONE GALLON .

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1- The Sw&gt;day Times-Sentintl.Sundav. Mav 21D.l973

tl - The SWlday Times. Sentinel, SWlday, May 20, 1973

\

Ohio FHA
aids CARE

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•

••

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Miss Brenda Kay Johnson
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. James
W. John.5,0n, Rt . l, Keller Rd., Gallipolis, are anrioWlcing the
engagement of their daughter, Brenda Kay to James E.
Swisher, son 6fMr. and Mrs. Allon Swisher, Rt. I, Bulaville
Rd., Gallipolis. Mi:SS Johnson is a 1970 graduate of Kyger
Creek High School and Swisher graduated from Kyger Creek
in 1969. He is now employed at Barr's Construction. Wedding
plans are incomplete.

In 1961, Apollo 10, with three .
American astronauts aboal'd,
blasted off for the moon in a
rehearsal flight for a lunar
landing .

Dr. Adron Doran, received an award for outstanding contributions to Eastern Kentucky
Agriculture from Gary Altizer, president of the Morehead State University Chapter Alpha
Gamma Rho. Chris Cropp, Mt. Sterling, Ky . and Andy Wade, Me mphis, Tenn., also pictured,
are members of the fraternity.

COLUMBUS - Hoping to do
their part towards bettering
world conditions, the Ohio
Association
of
Future
Homemakers of America's
Executive COWlcil adopted an
international relations project
at the start of the school year
and their clubs turned in over '
$2,000 at their state convention
in Columbus, to build a school
in Honduras thru the in·
ternational development
agency, CARE .
Approximately 50 per cent of
all the primary age children in
Honduras have no opportWlity
to attend any schools. Only 13
pet. of the 50 pet. who do finish
the last and final sixth grade
mostly because of a lack of
funds for additional schools
and equipment.
The Government of Honduras has agreed to provide a
teacher for the new school and
supply technical supervisors
for the construction as well as
paying for CARE warehousing,
transportation and duty cost.
'The villagers who want the
&lt;chool agreed to supply all the
manual labor and some raw
materials . The FHA thru
CARE Is supplying const ruction equipmen t and
classroom supplies.

TheSeiko

DXseries:
You pay only fo
the ti!UePiece.

Not the
time it took
to make it.
Paula Vornholt
ATHENS- Paula Vornholt,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Vornholt, 5 Court St.,
Gallipolis, wilf graduate
swnma cum laude June 9 from
Ohio University. Miss Vornholt

will receive a baCheJor's
degree in English. She is a
m.e mber of Phil Beta Kappa.
In recog nition of her high
scholastic achievement she is
to be inducted into Phi Kappa
P/11 , national honorary. To be
eligible for membership,
graduating seniors must have
a comulative average of 3.7 or
above.
Induction ceremonies will be
May 27 at 1 p.m . in Galbraith
Chapel at Ohio University. . ·
Graduation ceremonies will
take place June 9 at 1:15 p.m.
in the Ohio University Con-

vocation Center.

•

y

No. 54145M ·l7J
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CLARK'S
JEWELRY
STORE
342 Second Ave.

Gallipolis, Ohio

Gary Altizer gives
Association to meet
award at Morehead
individuals interested in the
retarded childre n's programs
are cordially invited to attend.
The dinner is being held to
acquaint the parents with the
programs being offered to the
retarded children. Offi cers of
the association for 1973-74 will
r-~·~---~~ be installed .
r
Dr. Bernard F. Niehm ,
l
superintende nt, Gallipolis
State Insti tute, will be the

GALLIPOLIS - The Gallia
County
Association
for
Retarded Children will hold a
potluck dinner, Tuesday at
Grace United Methodist
Church at 6 p.m .
All members, parents, and

GRADUAJI NG
I SENIORS CAREER
TRAINING FOR A guest speaker.
1
REWARDING
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12 month s

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MO.REHEAD STATE Morehe&lt;Jd.
UN IV ERSITY - Gaty Altizer ,
Altizer is a junior majoring
president of Alpha Gamma in Agri.business a nd is the son
Rho, prese nted an award to Dr . uf Mr. and Mrs. David M.
Adron Doran at a recent Altizer, Rt. 2, Pa trio t. Gary
banquet. Dr. Doran was named received a letter of thanks
outstanding man in Eastern . from President Doran. Alpha
Kentu cky Agri culture for hi s Gamma Rh o is a professional
achievement in the founding social fra ternity of students
and development of th e enrolled in agriculture courses
univers ity's expe rimental and has national membership.
farm. Doran is president of

18 months
\ · McARTHUR - Mrs. Charles shoW tuday at Ft. Myers Beach
01
Gen,eral
hloce
Con ley (Carol Ann George), · Episcopal Church . She is the
mon 1 s
.
NewQuarter
~ formerly of McArthur, now a daughter of _Mr. and Mrs.
Begins June 12
resident of Ft. Myers Beach, · Arthur J . George, McArthur .
. Make something real of your Fla., has accepted the position Mrs : George is the art infu~ure, _Give . yo~rs~lf the ~ of a rtist
for ''The ·. Accent struc tor Of the Nort h Gallia
sktlls whtch bnng m a worth- ~
l!
.
.
. · while paycheck . And give .Shoppe of ~t. M~ers. _This Local Schools .
· you a chance to advance! newly orgamzed flrm IS a
~ Attend a sc~ool _wher~ the ~ proje c t of Jiin Huenc,
sol~ p~rpo se ts sohd busmess
s pecia li zing
in
interior
FARE WELL DINNER
tra1n1ng
and
career ct.
• r
f h
·
GALLIPOLIS - A farewell
placement. All courses ae:e · e~o~_a Jon
omes, offt ce
VA ApproVed. Write , visit , ~ bml~mgs, motels -and con.
dinner was given Thursday
or c~ ·u 446 -4367 tor free ~ dominiums.
evenin g at the Holiday Inn
bulletm.
·
Mrs . Co nl ey will
be
honori ng Mindy Frazier and
Paula Butler. They a r c
di splaying her pictures in
s hops located 1n Naples, grad uating seniors from Gallia
Sanibel, Captiva , Cape Coral , Academy High School who
·
· ft . ~lye rs Be!lch and H
participated in the Diversified .
36 Locu ~ t St.
Gallipolis M
H d · t;
.
Health
Occupation Program
Approv ed by State Board of . . yers. cr ecora Jve pamt·
and had been employed by the
School
-1nd
Colleg e I~gs and ~urals a re done in
~ Reg istration .
oils . acry hcs and watercolors.
City Health Department. Also
(
Reg . No. 7 r-02100328
She wi ll have her first solo
attendin g were Miss Gi nny
..___.._~._...J.,~~--..Killin , R.N., Mrs. Barbara
.Null , · R.N ., Mrs . Janet,
Wetherholt and Mrs . Betty
Koebel.

II

ONE GALLON .

,.

I

'

'

1

..

�•
1- The Sw&gt;day Times-Sentintl.Sundav. Mav 21D.l973

tl - The SWlday Times. Sentinel, SWlday, May 20, 1973

\

Ohio FHA
aids CARE

--

•

•

••

••

...

.,

...
1
;i

Miss Brenda Kay Johnson
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. James
W. John.5,0n, Rt . l, Keller Rd., Gallipolis, are anrioWlcing the
engagement of their daughter, Brenda Kay to James E.
Swisher, son 6fMr. and Mrs. Allon Swisher, Rt. I, Bulaville
Rd., Gallipolis. Mi:SS Johnson is a 1970 graduate of Kyger
Creek High School and Swisher graduated from Kyger Creek
in 1969. He is now employed at Barr's Construction. Wedding
plans are incomplete.

In 1961, Apollo 10, with three .
American astronauts aboal'd,
blasted off for the moon in a
rehearsal flight for a lunar
landing .

Dr. Adron Doran, received an award for outstanding contributions to Eastern Kentucky
Agriculture from Gary Altizer, president of the Morehead State University Chapter Alpha
Gamma Rho. Chris Cropp, Mt. Sterling, Ky . and Andy Wade, Me mphis, Tenn., also pictured,
are members of the fraternity.

COLUMBUS - Hoping to do
their part towards bettering
world conditions, the Ohio
Association
of
Future
Homemakers of America's
Executive COWlcil adopted an
international relations project
at the start of the school year
and their clubs turned in over '
$2,000 at their state convention
in Columbus, to build a school
in Honduras thru the in·
ternational development
agency, CARE .
Approximately 50 per cent of
all the primary age children in
Honduras have no opportWlity
to attend any schools. Only 13
pet. of the 50 pet. who do finish
the last and final sixth grade
mostly because of a lack of
funds for additional schools
and equipment.
The Government of Honduras has agreed to provide a
teacher for the new school and
supply technical supervisors
for the construction as well as
paying for CARE warehousing,
transportation and duty cost.
'The villagers who want the
&lt;chool agreed to supply all the
manual labor and some raw
materials . The FHA thru
CARE Is supplying const ruction equipmen t and
classroom supplies.

TheSeiko

DXseries:
You pay only fo
the ti!UePiece.

Not the
time it took
to make it.
Paula Vornholt
ATHENS- Paula Vornholt,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Vornholt, 5 Court St.,
Gallipolis, wilf graduate
swnma cum laude June 9 from
Ohio University. Miss Vornholt

will receive a baCheJor's
degree in English. She is a
m.e mber of Phil Beta Kappa.
In recog nition of her high
scholastic achievement she is
to be inducted into Phi Kappa
P/11 , national honorary. To be
eligible for membership,
graduating seniors must have
a comulative average of 3.7 or
above.
Induction ceremonies will be
May 27 at 1 p.m . in Galbraith
Chapel at Ohio University. . ·
Graduation ceremonies will
take place June 9 at 1:15 p.m.
in the Ohio University Con-

vocation Center.

•

y

No. 54145M ·l7J
Stalnlen steel, white dlel. $75.00

CLARK'S
JEWELRY
STORE
342 Second Ave.

Gallipolis, Ohio

Gary Altizer gives
Association to meet
award at Morehead
individuals interested in the
retarded childre n's programs
are cordially invited to attend.
The dinner is being held to
acquaint the parents with the
programs being offered to the
retarded children. Offi cers of
the association for 1973-74 will
r-~·~---~~ be installed .
r
Dr. Bernard F. Niehm ,
l
superintende nt, Gallipolis
State Insti tute, will be the

GALLIPOLIS - The Gallia
County
Association
for
Retarded Children will hold a
potluck dinner, Tuesday at
Grace United Methodist
Church at 6 p.m .
All members, parents, and

GRADUAJI NG
I SENIORS CAREER
TRAINING FOR A guest speaker.
1
REWARDING
I
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MO.REHEAD STATE Morehe&lt;Jd.
UN IV ERSITY - Gaty Altizer ,
Altizer is a junior majoring
president of Alpha Gamma in Agri.business a nd is the son
Rho, prese nted an award to Dr . uf Mr. and Mrs. David M.
Adron Doran at a recent Altizer, Rt. 2, Pa trio t. Gary
banquet. Dr. Doran was named received a letter of thanks
outstanding man in Eastern . from President Doran. Alpha
Kentu cky Agri culture for hi s Gamma Rh o is a professional
achievement in the founding social fra ternity of students
and development of th e enrolled in agriculture courses
univers ity's expe rimental and has national membership.
farm. Doran is president of

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attendin g were Miss Gi nny
..___.._~._...J.,~~--..Killin , R.N., Mrs. Barbara
.Null , · R.N ., Mrs . Janet,
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. James
W. John.5,0n, Rt . l, Keller Rd., Gallipolis, are anrioWlcing the
engagement of their daughter, Brenda Kay to James E.
Swisher, son 6fMr. and Mrs. Allon Swisher, Rt. I, Bulaville
Rd., Gallipolis. Mi:SS Johnson is a 1970 graduate of Kyger
Creek High School and Swisher graduated from Kyger Creek
in 1969. He is now employed at Barr's Construction. Wedding
plans are incomplete.

In 1961, Apollo 10, with three .
American astronauts aboal'd,
blasted off for the moon in a
rehearsal flight for a lunar
landing .

Dr. Adron Doran, received an award for outstanding contributions to Eastern Kentucky
Agriculture from Gary Altizer, president of the Morehead State University Chapter Alpha
Gamma Rho. Chris Cropp, Mt. Sterling, Ky . and Andy Wade, Me mphis, Tenn., also pictured,
are members of the fraternity.

COLUMBUS - Hoping to do
their part towards bettering
world conditions, the Ohio
Association
of
Future
Homemakers of America's
Executive COWlcil adopted an
international relations project
at the start of the school year
and their clubs turned in over '
$2,000 at their state convention
in Columbus, to build a school
in Honduras thru the in·
ternational development
agency, CARE .
Approximately 50 per cent of
all the primary age children in
Honduras have no opportWlity
to attend any schools. Only 13
pet. of the 50 pet. who do finish
the last and final sixth grade
mostly because of a lack of
funds for additional schools
and equipment.
The Government of Honduras has agreed to provide a
teacher for the new school and
supply technical supervisors
for the construction as well as
paying for CARE warehousing,
transportation and duty cost.
'The villagers who want the
&lt;chool agreed to supply all the
manual labor and some raw
materials . The FHA thru
CARE Is supplying const ruction equipmen t and
classroom supplies.

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Not the
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Paula Vornholt
ATHENS- Paula Vornholt,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Vornholt, 5 Court St.,
Gallipolis, wilf graduate
swnma cum laude June 9 from
Ohio University. Miss Vornholt

will receive a baCheJor's
degree in English. She is a
m.e mber of Phil Beta Kappa.
In recog nition of her high
scholastic achievement she is
to be inducted into Phi Kappa
P/11 , national honorary. To be
eligible for membership,
graduating seniors must have
a comulative average of 3.7 or
above.
Induction ceremonies will be
May 27 at 1 p.m . in Galbraith
Chapel at Ohio University. . ·
Graduation ceremonies will
take place June 9 at 1:15 p.m.
in the Ohio University Con-

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Gary Altizer gives
Association to meet
award at Morehead
individuals interested in the
retarded childre n's programs
are cordially invited to attend.
The dinner is being held to
acquaint the parents with the
programs being offered to the
retarded children. Offi cers of
the association for 1973-74 will
r-~·~---~~ be installed .
r
Dr. Bernard F. Niehm ,
l
superintende nt, Gallipolis
State Insti tute, will be the

GALLIPOLIS - The Gallia
County
Association
for
Retarded Children will hold a
potluck dinner, Tuesday at
Grace United Methodist
Church at 6 p.m .
All members, parents, and

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MO.REHEAD STATE Morehe&lt;Jd.
UN IV ERSITY - Gaty Altizer ,
Altizer is a junior majoring
president of Alpha Gamma in Agri.business a nd is the son
Rho, prese nted an award to Dr . uf Mr. and Mrs. David M.
Adron Doran at a recent Altizer, Rt. 2, Pa trio t. Gary
banquet. Dr. Doran was named received a letter of thanks
outstanding man in Eastern . from President Doran. Alpha
Kentu cky Agri culture for hi s Gamma Rh o is a professional
achievement in the founding social fra ternity of students
and development of th e enrolled in agriculture courses
univers ity's expe rimental and has national membership.
farm. Doran is president of

18 months
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Gen,eral
hloce
Con ley (Carol Ann George), · Episcopal Church . She is the
mon 1 s
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NewQuarter
~ formerly of McArthur, now a daughter of _Mr. and Mrs.
Begins June 12
resident of Ft. Myers Beach, · Arthur J . George, McArthur .
. Make something real of your Fla., has accepted the position Mrs : George is the art infu~ure, _Give . yo~rs~lf the ~ of a rtist
for ''The ·. Accent struc tor Of the Nort h Gallia
sktlls whtch bnng m a worth- ~
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. · while paycheck . And give .Shoppe of ~t. M~ers. _This Local Schools .
· you a chance to advance! newly orgamzed flrm IS a
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sol~ p~rpo se ts sohd busmess
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in
interior
FARE WELL DINNER
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and
career ct.
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GALLIPOLIS - A farewell
placement. All courses ae:e · e~o~_a Jon
omes, offt ce
VA ApproVed. Write , visit , ~ bml~mgs, motels -and con.
dinner was given Thursday
or c~ ·u 446 -4367 tor free ~ dominiums.
evenin g at the Holiday Inn
bulletm.
·
Mrs . Co nl ey will
be
honori ng Mindy Frazier and
Paula Butler. They a r c
di splaying her pictures in
s hops located 1n Naples, grad uating seniors from Gallia
Sanibel, Captiva , Cape Coral , Academy High School who
·
· ft . ~lye rs Be!lch and H
participated in the Diversified .
36 Locu ~ t St.
Gallipolis M
H d · t;
.
Health
Occupation Program
Approv ed by State Board of . . yers. cr ecora Jve pamt·
and had been employed by the
School
-1nd
Colleg e I~gs and ~urals a re done in
~ Reg istration .
oils . acry hcs and watercolors.
City Health Department. Also
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Reg . No. 7 r-02100328
She wi ll have her first solo
attendin g were Miss Gi nny
..___.._~._...J.,~~--..Killin , R.N., Mrs. Barbara
.Null , · R.N ., Mrs . Janet,
Wetherholt and Mrs . Betty
Koebel.

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SUNDAY
HOMECOMING ,
Naomi
Baptist Church. Sermon by the
Rev. Samuel Jackson, pastor
at Il a .m .; dinner at noon ; the
Rev. H. I. Butler, Columbus,
guest speaker at 4 p.m . with
music by the Gospel Travelers
Chor us, Columbu s. Public
invited.
MONDAY
MEIGS COUNTY Men's
Fellowship of the Churches of
Christ will meet at Pomeroy
Church of Christ at 7:30 p.m .
POMEROY Chamber of
Commerce at Meigs Inn at 12

noon.
BEND 0 ' The River GardenClub, 7•30 p.m . at the home of
Mrs. Ernest Wing ell, Racine .

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POMEROY - Marge Walb urn, her two sisters, Mrs. William
Forbes, Charleston and Mrs. Charles Humphreys New Haven
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weekend in Austin, Tex .
,
The lour left Co lumbus Friday morning - it was Marge's
first flight - and will return in a day or so. They went espetiaUy
for the wedding of their niece, Jan Waters to Bryan Snyder, and a
variety of family ga therings and pre-wedding parties.
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GENIAL MR. AND MRS. Everett Taylor, newcomers to
Middleport, are finding their niche here without any difficulty at
all. Anxious tp meet the town folks, they attended tbe reeent "eat
around the village" and are already quite active in the Middleport First Baptist Church.
Taylor is associated with Imperial Electric and his wife is an
Akron school tea cher. For the time being, at least, they are
residing in the apartment over the former Anthony Plumbing
Shop on Lincoln St. They have three grown children and are now
.in the process of disposing of property in Akron in preparation· for
the move to Mid&lt;lJeport.

Mr. mid Mrs. Henry Price

Vows repet!ted

MINERSVILLE The
WSCS of the Forest Run United
Methodist Church met Tuesday
evening for the annual
Mother's Day Banquet in the
social rooms of the church.
Mrs. Veroon Nease returned
thanks. Favors of sewing kits
and penCils were furnished
each guest by Mrs. Edison
,.
Hollon.
Following the banquet the
group went to the churCh sanctuary for the program . A short
bosiness meeting was held
before the program . Mrs. Olan
Genheimer was in charge of
the program which opened
with the group singing "This is
My Father's World" followed
by the Lord's Prayer.
The scripture, ·from Pr&lt;&gt;verbs 31 was read by Mrs.
Russ Watson. Mrs Horaee Karr
played an organ solo entitled

"Cookies in Ule Jar Again" was

Alumni banguet

Attend services

POMEROY - The Twin City
Shrinettes met at the home of
Mrs . Emma Clatworthy,
Thursday .
Those who attended and
reported on the Spring
Ceremonial in Columbus were
Mrs. Cora B. Beegle, Miss
Shirley Y. Beegle, Mrs. Irma
Yoho, Mrs. Marie Hawkins,
Mrs . Ruth Swisher, Mrs.
Shirley Spires and Mrs. Gertrude Mitchell. It was reported
that future ~remonials will
always be on Saturdays in
stead of the Friday Fall
Ceremonials.
A tentative date of Thursday,
September 20, was set for the ·
annual visit of th~ High

set at Vinton

read by Mrs. Kerns Roush.·
·VINTON - The annual
Mrs. Alfred Yeauger, Mrs.
Edith Sisson and Mrs. Russ North Gallia alumni banquet
Watson sang "I Know Who wtli be held May 26, beginning
Holds Tomorrow" followed by at 1 p.m. in the high school
a monologue, 10 Down Memory auditorium, an alumni spokesLane" by Mrs. Lillian Hen- man announced saturday.
ReservatiOns
are
due
derson. After the monologue
the group san£ '' Preciou.s Tuesday, May 22. Tickets are
Memories." A poem entitled $3.50 per person.
Alumni planning to attend
"Patchwork Quilt" was read
· by Mrs. Edith Sisson which should send or call in their
preceded a playlet "The reservations to' the following :
North
Gallia,
Wanda
Quilting Bee" which was
presented by the WSCS (Waugh ) Fellure, Eureka Star
members. Childhood pictures Route, Gallipolis, Ohio 45631,
of members and guests were 256-1255 after 5:30; Vinton,
displayed. The group formed a Ginger Quickie, Rt. l, Vinton,
friendship circle an&lt;l sang Ohio 45686, 388-834;: Bidweli"God Be With You 'Till We Por:ter, Joanne Bass, Box .32,
Meet Again'; and Mrs. Uswin Bidwell, Ohio 45614, 388-8809.

Mirs Cathy Sue Smith
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Oris
Smith, Rt. 1, Long Bottom, are announcing the engagement
of their daughter, Cathy Sue, to Larry W. Hollon, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edison Hollon, Rt. I, Minersville. Miss Smith, a 1971
graduate of Eastern High School is employed by the Athens
County Savings and Loan Co. in Pomeroy. Hollon is a 1969
graduate of Southern High School. He is engaged in farming.
A September wedding is planned.

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"GLORIA'S STUDIOS"

CLASSES INSTRUCTED
. IN GALLIPOLIS &amp; POMEROY
NEW CLASSES
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LADIES SUITS AND DRESSES

START 1ST WEEK OF
JUNE!

MISSES • JR. and lfz SIZES
COITON AND DACRON

All Age Girls. Classes taught through the sum mer
will be Tap, Ballet, Acrobatic &amp; Baton.

POLYESTER KNITS ETC.

MODERN, FOLK

Also register now for Fall classes. Register NOW - Dnn't
Limited number will be accepted. Also. exercise class for women.
Instructor: Gloria Buck Wallace
Teacher of OHIO STATE CHAMPION NBTA Dance-Twirl Corps for 1973
OHIO STATE CHAMPION NBTA Dance-Twirl Team 1972.
Only group in the area to hold any NBT A State Championships.
GLO-ETIES
Dance Major - Ohio University . Former ''Miss Southern Ohio" of Mis ~ Amenca
Pageant · former: '' Miss Majorette of the North USA" - Teacher of ,; Miss Ma iorette of .
Ohio", Fancy Strutting Champion 1971 (Tammy Ekhinger) . Teacher of No.vice :
"Twirler of the Year" (Internationa l and World - 10 year olds) (Ellen Ch~mbers).
Teacher of Jrd place ' winner in advanced "S trutter of the Year" -lnternational and
World · 13 year olds.
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Teacher of Many Pageant Winners

By: Carolina Maid
Gay Gibson
Berkshire
Cottington

Stort making music. Our
professional instructors can
te~ch brass, percussion,
slrtng instrumen ts. Call.

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Katie's Korner
. By Katie Crow

POMEROY -Mrs. Anna May Terrell, formerly of Pomeroy,
pow of Colu!llbus, is a patient at University Hospital. Anna May
l"ill be confined there for at least five weeks.
, She certainly could stand some cheering up. _Why not drop
her a card and wish her well ... her room number is 1103.
We send our sincere "get well" wishes.

BAHR CLOTHIERS
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MIDDLEPORT :.._ Mrs .
Pearl Reynolds, Middleport,
principal of the Broad Run
Kindergarten Center in Mason
County, will retire 1.1 the
conclusion of this school year.
A long-time teacher in the
Middleport schools, Mrs.
Reynolds began teaching in
Mason County seven years ago.
She taught fifth grade for live
years and lor lhe past two
years has been in the kindergarten program.
Friday at the final Early
Childhood Education in-oervice
meeting lor teacbers and aides
in Mason County, a farewell

G. Harold Martin honored
POMEROY - G. Harold
MarUn , reared in the· RG~=k
Springs area or M~igs County
and now a prominent attorney
in Fort Lauderdale, Fla .,
Saturday night was the
recipient of the 1973 Alumni
Citizenship Award , oncof the
highest forms of recognition
which can be extended to an
alumnus of Ohio Slate
University .
The presentation of th e
awiJrd was made at the annual
Sunset Supper held saturday
night at Lhe university. As one
of the recipients of the award
Martin was seated at th~
speakers' tab le for the supper

G. HAROLD MARTIN

• sponsored by Th'e Ohio State
Universjty ASsociation whtch
selecte-d him for the award
hon()f. The association has a
membership of 165,000.
Martin's selection to receive
the award was based upon two
highlights in his car•er. The
first wa s professio nal i n ~
volvement in reversing in the
Supreme Court of Florida , by
unanimous decision , a trial
court judgement based upon
the finding of the trial court
that it was for the best interest
of the city of Fort Lauderdale
to sell a large part of its only
sizeable recreation park for a
new hig h school site.

A new high school and an
excellent park resulted. The
second highlight was per·
suading, after many y&lt;'ars of
eff&lt;&gt;rl, Kiwanis International to
adopt high school Key Clubs as
a project with Key Club In·
ternationa l .~ecoming the
biggest and most active and
constructive
project
of
Kiwanis . Martin was also
active in the establishment of
the International Swimming
Hall of Fame in Fort
Lauderdale.
Martin has been a frequent
visitor to Meigs County in the
past few years.
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Puggy Wuggy Pearson best at poker

LAS VEGAS, Nev . (UP! ) Walter "Puggy Wuggy"
Pearson won the world
cha mpionship of poker - and
$120,000 - early Saturday with
an ace-high nothing in tl'te final
party was held lor Mrs.
hand of the 43-hour tourReynolds. She was presented
nament. Pearson, formerly
gilts and flowers and a
Nashville, Tenn ., and now
decorated cake and punch
living here, was the last man
were served.
out to ''Amarillo Slim '' Preston
Attending were Zelda Knapp,
in last year 's champioils hip.
supervisor, Susanne Dickson,
This year, Preston was one
Joyce Myer, Joyce Eshanaur,
th~ first to go in the game
Carrie Green, Vicky Hall, Beth
which began at 4 p.m . Thurs.
Ord, Jessetta Zerkle, Brenda
day when 13 men sa t down,
Fields, Shirley ·coen, Marjorie
each with $10,000 in chips to
Watson, Frances Fingerfelt,
start the winner-take-all
Nancy Filkins, Karen Rouer,
contes t.
Judy Mayes, Beverly Bolen ,
Going into the last round,
Mary Bowles, Mary Vaught,
with only Pearson and John
Velma Clark and Stella
Johnson .

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·'Champ" Moss of ·odessa,
Tex., and Las Vegns, s till in the
game, Moss led Pearson
$91,000 to $39,000. Slowly
through the ni ght the st. ck of
DAMAGES LIGHT
POMEROY
.Minor
dama ge was reported in a
fender bender that occurred
Friday at 3:55 p.m. on the
parking lot of the Vista S~tti o n
in Racine. Sheriff Robert C.
Hartenb"ch's Dept. said Herb
Parker, Syracnse, backed up
and was s topped waiting to go
south on SR 124 when ailother
car driven by Hubert Haley, 16,
Middleport, also backing up ,
str uck Parker's ca r:

VeteransMemorialHospltal

ADMISSIONS
Pearl
black chips moved from Moss' Bradley , Letart, W. Va.;
side of the table to Pearson's Charles Lane, MinersVille ;
until the last h"nd, when Moss
Robert Musser, Pomeroy i
pushed his entire s take into the Daisy Zerkle, New Haven ; Jo
pot.
Ann Bawn, Pomeroy.
Neither man had a pair so
DISCHARGES
Dale
Pearson's ai:.-e-ja ck beat Moss' Wright ; Maxine Burns;
king-queen .
Dorothy Lance; William Dye;
The game, ca ll ed " Hold
Todd Rice ; Lillian Triplett;
'em,'' is a yarient of seven ca rd
Steven Hoover; Shannon
stud in which each player gets
Cremeans.
two cards fa ce down in front or
him and five cards ar·e dealt
lace up in the center of the
NOT OF CLIFTON
table. Each player combined
POMEROY - Carl Jeffers
his hUnd with the five cards in . fined In the court of Mayor Don
the center to make the best· Collins, Pomeroy, Wednesday
possible poker hand, with
night was Carl Jeffers of
betting occurring after each of
Pomeroy and not Carl Jeffers
the five cards is faced up.
of Clifton , W. Va .

Commencement is
set Tuesday at 8·

MERCERVILLE The
eighth grade graduation
exercises will begin at 8 p.m.
SYRACUSE POSTMASTER, Freeman Enoch, is confined to
Tuesday, at the HaMan Trace
the intensive care unit at Camden-Clark hospital after suffering
' ~ heart attack last Sunday while camping at Forked Run "Lake. . High School. Warren F . Sheets,
Gallipolis attorney, will be the
Certainly hope he is much better and out ofthe intensive care
speaker .
unit soon.
Janet Lynn Davis, daUghter
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WE IN THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT at the Daily
Davis, is the class ValedicSentinel are delighted to have with us this summer Miss Jo Ellen
torian.
Diehl, daughter 9f Mr. and Mrs. James Diehl, Pomeroy.
· Co-Salutatorians are BarJo Ellen will be with us for· the summer. She has completed
bara
Lea Beaver, daughter of
her freshman year at Marietta College and will return there this
Mr. and Mrs. Ode Beaver, and
fall.
Deborah Sue Saunders,
And by the
""'~\e ~ diiing a~ excelleot job.
daughter of Mr .and Mrs .
Happy to have you aboard, Jo Ellen.
Berkley Saunders.
Other members of the 1973
THE STAFF AT THE Daily Sentinel also wishes to eXpress
graduating class are:
their "thanks" to Mrs. Charles (Leona ) Karr, Sr., for rememSharon B.i rchfield , lo la
bering us with a ' 1delicious" homemade cake .
Brumfield, L'inda Caldwell.
·. Kenneth Calhoun , Tina Ca lIt was very much appreciated and enjoyed by all. ·
houn, Anita Campbell. Carroll
THANKS!

,.,.y

Canaday, Dav id Ca steel, Allan

Clark, James Cox. Sharon Cox.
Mark Cremeans, Jeffrey

Denni so n, Jerry Fitl ~nger.
Joan Fillinger. Edward Fu.lks.

Pamela Fulks. Rodger Estep.

Raymond Gibson, Matthew
Hall, Shirley Halley , Walter
Hineman. Roger Hunt, Donna
Johnson, Donald Johnson ;
Jesse Johnson, Keith Johnson.
Tammy Jones. Ethel Koehler,
Connie Lucas, Wenda II -Lucas,
G lenn Maynard,
Carolyn

Mooney , Edward Miller. Jr.,
Murphy ,
John
McGuire, Linda Pickell,
Phillip Queen, Carolyn Roa c: h,
William Saunders, Shciro n
Shafer. Willard Sheets, Rick y
Sibley, Scott Swain, Charles
Taylor, Karen Taylor, Connie
Unroe, Ter·ry Unroe, Randall
Watson, James Waugh, Terry
Waugh, Timothy Waugh. Billy
Wells. Larrv Wells. Sharon
Whit11ngton, Shelby Williams,
Mary Wolford and JOhn

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THE ALUMNI OF MEIGS High Scqool are making progress
towards forming an Alumni Association. Officers were elected
last Tuesday. A meeting ofthe group will be Monday at 7:30p.m.
at Meigs High School cafeteria.
All alumni are urged to attend the meeting.

Hope •for lottery

CHARLESTON, W. V.a.
(UP!) - Encouraged - and
worried - by what happened in
THE FWWER PHANTOM strikes. Betty Theiss, Racine,
Ohio, backers .of state lottery
went home the other evening and discovered that four porch
legislation . pian to . k~ep subboxes that she had filled with flowers had been taken, bowever, a
mitting it to the West Virginia
note was left which read, "The Flower Phantom."
Legislature .
Betty, thinking it was one of her friends, forgot about the
"It's a good sign that voters
incident and went shopping.
in Ohio approved a state lottery
When she returned the four boxes had been returned plus two .
there," Sen. Willfam R.
more. Betty said the least they could have done was fill .the two
Sharpe, D-Lewis, said . "It
new ones. All her friends denied having any part in the plot.
reinforces my belief that West
Virginians would do the same
MR. AND MRS. ROSS NORRIS and their daughter and son- jf they get the chance.
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Zirkle, both of Syracuse, are each
" But it means that ountH we
~lebrating their wedding anniversaries today.
have our own lottery, West
Mr. and Mrs. Norris their 52iid and Mr. and Mrs. Zirkle their
Virginians are going to be
26th.
buying even more tickets in
CONGRATULATIONS and many more happy years
other
states and sending out
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logether.
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more money that we need·
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. here."
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( 1 PAT HOLTER, POMEROY, chairperson of the FROG ART
Sharpe · is the senior
OONTEST reported that 125 entries have been submitted.
Deadline lor entering the contest was May 15.
·
i Edna Price's third grade students at Racine Elementary
:Otered the contest, as did students of Mrs. Margaret Ella
£ewis's art class at Meigs Hitlh School.
AUGUSTA, 'Ga. (UPI) ( Pat also re~ived entries from ColulJ!boS, Pennsylvania, Rio
Endorsing " the God-given
~rande, Athens and Albany.
.
right and
constitutional
( All art work is to be taken to the office of Crow, Crow and
guarantee to pursue a career
rter by May 31 for judging the next day. All art work wtll be on
without being hampered," a
splay prior to the Frog Jump. Winners of the event will be
' Georgia judge has upheld the
nounced at the Frog Jump whicp will be Saturday of Regatta
right of newsmen to protect
Weekend at Meigs Football field. ..
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sources.
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Judge Eugene Kerr ruled in
. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM H. (Tippy ) Dy·e, athletic director
favor of reporters Friday on a
· Northwestern University will be here to attend the annual

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lawmaker among the two
senators and two delegates
who submitted the proposal
during the first session of the
Gist legislature. c~:sponsor
with Sharpe was Sen. Walter
Neeley, D-Harrison, wh.ile
Dels. Chuck Donley, D-Brooke,
and Gust Brenda, D-Hancock,
submitted it in the House.
What is needed before ihe
legislature can establish a
West Virginia lottery is a
change
in
the
s tate
const~!uti on, which now says
the legislature "shall have no
power to authorize lotteries or
gilt enterprises for any purpose, and shall pass laws to
'prohibit the sale of lottery or
gilt enterprise tickets in this
state."

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meroy High School Alumni Banquet aod dan~ next weekend.
1 Tippy's class will ~lebrate its 40th reunion this year,

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PANT SUITS
14 OFF
lOLA'S

Priestess of Thea Court.
All members are to meet at
the Beauty Spot Beauty Salon
RD , Pomeroy at 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, June 14, to decorate
the Regatta Float. Mrs. Irma
Yoho, Mrs Emma Clatworthy,
Mrs . Mary Hughes, Mrs.
Beulah Ewing, Mrs. Violet
Miller Mrs. Bonnie Miller and
Mrs. Evelyn Napper were
named to serve on the Regatta
Committee . .All members are
to be in Middleport on Friday,
June 15, to participate in the
Regatta Parade.
The next meeting will be on
June 21 at the tiome of Mrs.
Mary Hughes.

Mrs. Reynolds to
retire this year

N.ease
pronounced
the
benediction.
Those in attendan~ were
Mrs. John Scott, Mrs. Russ
Watson, Mrs. Harry Wyatt,
Mrs. Alfred Yeauger, Mrs.
Olan Genheimer, Mrs. Edith

Holter, Mrs. Fred Nease, Mrs.
. "Mother." A responsive
Henry Salser, Mrs. Vernon
reading pertaining to mothers
RUTLAND - Va ses of white long mint green gown.
Nease, Mrs. Lillian Napper,
COULD IT BE THAT A PARK yet may be developed be- ·
gladioli, palms, and se ven.
Grant Newland, Coolville, tween Butternut Ave. and Mechanic St. For the past several days was led by Mrs. Genheimer. A
Mrs. Llllian Henderson, Mrs.
branch candelabra deeorated was best man, and the ushers now , heavy equipment has been smoothing out some dirt which reading "What is a Mother?"
Kerns Roush, Mrs. Denver
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deals"
was
read
taken
from
·Holter,
Mrs. Roscoe Wise and
th e altar of the Rutland were Sheridan Price, Hewitt, was hauled into that area for fill-in purposes. Certainly Pomeroy
Sisson, Mrs Uswin Nease, Mrs.
by .Mrs. Fred Nease and Edison Hollon, Mrs. Hanson Jennifer and Susanna, MidNazarene Church for the W. Va ., Dwight Bissell, Reeds- needs a park.
wedding of Miss Naomi Ruth ville, a nd Zenith Price, Elyria .
dleport; Mrs. Purley Karr and
Bissell to Henry Paul Price.
For her daughter 's wedding,
Mrs. Horace Karr, Chester;
ARTISTIC BILL MAYER has come up with a rather clever
Mr's . William Knight,
TUESDAY
The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Bissell wore a blue crepe frog design lor the cover of the Meigs County Garden Club
AMERICAN
Legion
Pl_easant; Mrs . Gertrude
Mr . and Mrs. Charle s L. dress with a . blue tinted car- Association 's flower show scbedule for Regatta weekend. The
MIDDLEPORT ~ Numerous
Auxiliary, Racine Pos t 602, 8 Bissell, Chester and the nation corsage. Mrs. Price was frog theme is being included more in the c lasses this year, and
Mitchell, Jane Ann Sisson,
out-of-town
friends
and
p.m. at the hall.
MIDDLEPORT - The an- Mrs. Arthur Nease, Andrea
bridegroom is the son of Mr. in a lilac crepe dress and had a Ia len ted Margaret Ella Lewis is making up the class signs. These relatives were here for the
nual
family wiener roast of the Witsel,
· JUNIOR AMERICAN Legion
and Mrs. Virgil Price, Rt. l, matching carnation corsage. will be ceramic lily pads with heavy green paper frogs attached funeral services of John K.
Pomeroy;
Mrs.
Homebuilders Class of the William Sheridan, Rio Grande;
Auxiliary, Feeney-Bennett
Long Bottom .
A reception honoring the to the pads denoting the class. Quite nice, as you'll see.
Smith conducted Thursday
Middleport Church of Christ Mrs. Herbert Davis, Athens; c.
Post 128, Middleport, 7 p .m . at
The wedding was an event of couple was held at the Rutland
One thing about that show - you do not need to be a garden afternoon at the Rawlingswas held Tuesday night at the Lee Ann Nease and Mrs. "i.
the hall.
April 20 at 7:30p.m. with the Elementary
School
im· club member to enter. In fact , the emphasis is on getting more
Coats Funeral Home with
Kyger Creek Park.
Rev. Lloyd Grimm officiating. mediat ely following
the non-garden club members, both male and female, to exhibit in
WEDNESDAY
Tommy Hanun, Nease Set- -~
burial in the Riverview
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. tlement.
Mrs. Archie Rose, organist, weddin g. A pink, white and the show.
AMERICAN
LEGION
..~·
Cemetery .
Leonard
Van
Meter
and
•.
Auxiliary, Feeney-Bennett and the Rev. Herbert Grate, lilac color scheme was carried
The flower show will be held in the air-&lt;:onditioned showroom
Pallbearers were Edward
Brenda,
Mrs .
David
soloist , ·-Presented the musk out in Lhe table decoration s. A of the Pomeroy Motor Co.
Pos t 128, polluck at 6 :30p.m.
Letterman, Detroit, Mich .;
Bumgardner, Terri and Bruce,
with selections including " I . lour-tiered ca ke topped with
with leg ionnaires to be guests.
Roy Fleener, Gainesville,
Mrs.
Raymond Cole, Rayanna
Love You Truly" and "To My the lraditional miniature bride
Auxiliary members to take a
llAVE A POWER lawnmower you no longer use?
Tex.; Jay Fleener, Akron;
SPR lN G
. and David, Mr. and Mrs.
Bride."
and gropm with columns
covet·ed dish. Meeting at 7:30
The Rutland Friendly Gardeners are rather desperate lor a
Tom Kelly, Middleport;
Lawrence Stewart, Mr. and
p.m .
Given .in marriage by her se Parating the tiers was mower which they can use to keep Rutland park in shape this
Vincent Dabo, Pomeroy and
Mrs.
Ed Evans, Mr. and Mrs.
father, the bride was attired in featured on the table. The cake summer. The Leading Creek Conservancy District ha s agreed to
Glen Callahan, Charleston, W.
REDUCED
Russell Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
a formal length gown fashioned was baked by Mrs. Delbert. L. provide a man to mow the park but it's the responsibility of the
Va.
Chester Erwin and grandson,
with a fitted bodice featuring a Bissell, sister-in-law of the club to come up with the mower. Just call Mrs. Homer Parker.
SON BORN
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The Rev. Ernest Eggers,
scalloped
neckline
with
bride.
Scott,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
GALLIPOLIS - Mr . and
Akron, officiated at the funeral
Baker, Kathy and Angela, Mr.
Presiding at the table were
Four more ~ys ... where has the school year gone!
Mrs. Clifford D. Rhodes , 125 irridescent accents and long
services and the Rev. Dwight
and Mrs. 'Carl Roach, Trudy,
Portsmouth Rd., Gallipolis arc sleeves. Her pillbox headpiece Mrs . Sheldon Garverick,
Zavitz, pastor of the MidRandy and Darin, Martha
Main at Sycamore
was
embellished
with
Lexington,
Ohio,
sister
of
the
announcing the birth of a son
dleport
First
United
POMEROY,
OHIO
McNeal, Sherrie Barnhart and
May I at 9:58p.m . at Pleasant irridescents and from it fell a bride; Mrs . Delbert L. Bissell '
Presbyterian Church, con- •
Sheila Folmer.
Valley Hospital. The infant, veil of chantilly lace. The and Mrs. Roger Bissell, Long
dueled tbe graveside rites.
weighing 10 pounds 14'k ounces bride's bouquet was of white Bottom, sisters-in-law of theOut-of-town friends and
and 22 inches long, has been and yellow rosebuds with bride. Mrs. Douglas M. Bissell,
relatives here for the funeral
named Brent Clifton. At home matching streamers on a white a ::;,ister-in-law of the bride,
servi~s were Mr. and Mrs.
Tuppers Plains, registered the
to welcome the new arrival are Bible.
Jay Fleener, Akron; Roy
Matron
of
honor
for
the
bride
b'llCsts.
MIDDLEPORT - Mrs. John the OCCL scholarship ·.loan Fleener, Gainesville, Tex.; Mr.
DeweyLee, 8, Sherry, 5, and
The couple resides at Rt. I, 'Blaker was elected president of fund and a donation for a gilt
Jerry, 4. Grandparents are M·r. was her sister, Mrs. David L.
and Mrs. Edward Letterman,
Grate,
Rutland
,
Sh€
wore
a
Long
Bottom.
the Middleport Child Con- fur Mrs. Arthur Rupe, retiring
and I'virs. Thomas B. Davis, Rt.
Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs.
The new Mrs. Price is a 1969 s ervaLion League at a meeting di strict president, was made.
l! Gallipolis, Mrs. Gladys mint green candy-flocked gown
Hugh Graham, Mrs. Lud Kent,
ijhodes, Ironton, ~ and Albert and carded a white mwn with gra duate of Eastern High held Thursday night at the The spring district conference James Moody, H . . Cungreen tint and streamers. Mrs . School. Price attended Eastern home of Mrs. Don Grueser. .
will be held on June 2 at the
Rhodes, Pt. Pleasant.
ningham, and Glen Callahan,
Sheridan Price of Hewett, W. High School and is now emOther officers named for Holi da y Inn iri Gallipolis and
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s1dewhen !he game's .
Chatleston; Mrs. H. B. Yates,
called comfort!
·Va ., sister-in-law o.f the groom, played as a loader operatOr at 1973-74 year were Mrs. Walter Mrs. Robert Schmoll was
Mrs . Virginia · Minisker,
Cushion-y padded
an -attendant, was in a lavender the Island Creek Coal Co. at Monis, vice president; Mrs, nam ed delegate. Nine · other
oonnruction is Connie's
Dunbar, W.Va.; Mt. and Mrs.
~ft spQt in this slip-of-a.
wallpaper print gown ; Mrs. Bob White, W. Va ,
Louis Osborn~. secretary; members will attend the C, W. Dobbins, Jr., Doylesl!lndal. You 'll soften up.
Dwight H. Bissell, Reedsville,
Out of town guests at the Mrs ..Charles Cobb, treasurer ; confe rence.
too, when you try ill
town, · Ohio; Mrs. Thora
sister-in-law of the bride was in wedding were Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. Harold Blackston,
IS HONORED
Mrs. A·ll an Harris gave a Hamelin, Medina; Mr. and
CHESTER - Mrs. Letha a pink candy-flocked gown, and Randolph and Teresa, Leipoic, repot·ter. Installation will take demonstration on how to make Mrs. A. Bittslein, Miss Judy
Woods was among the 10 Mrs . Roy F. Rillle, TUppers Ohio; Mrs. Sheldon Garverick, · place at the June · 21 potluck . ccirsages. She explained ·how to
Bing, Clevelilnd; Mr. and Mrs.
charter me.mbers of CheSter Plains, a sister of the bride, ·.. Steve and Tim , LeJ&lt;ington; Mr, dinner tQ be held at the Gt:ue's er use horne grown flowers and .
N. F. Harman, Mr. and Mrs.
Council 323, D~ughters of was in a yellow . wallpaper and Mrs . Harold Singer, home .
how to ·ue florist ribbon ·so that Elmer Schaffer, Mr. and Mrs.
~merica, honored Tuesday print. All carried tinted mums Toledo; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Read at the meeting was a the shiny side is always out. Paul. Nadeau, Erie, Pa.; Mr.
mght at the 39th anniversary with streamers to match their Bissell, Delbert, Duane and note from the Meigs Com- Her son, Don Allan, was a and Mrs. C. H. Bing, Pinnelas,
Devonia, Columbus; Miss munity Class thanking the CCL g u e~t at the meeting.
observance. Her name was gowns.
Fla.; Mrs. Frances Ellis and
Miss
Devonia
Susan
Bissell,
Conn
ie Cremeans, Gallipolis; for support of the school acunintentionally omitted from
Members responded . to roll James Ellis, Mrs. A. D. Wilson, ·
an earlier listing of the charter niece of the bride, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Zenith Price and . tivitics particularl y the recent ca ll by naming their favorite
Jr., Barboursville, W. Va.
members.
was the flower girl. She wore a family , Elyria; Mr. and Mrs. bowling tournament. The flower . Mrs. Dan White and
10%
Sheridan Price and daughter, league voted to contribute to Mrs. Blaker were hostesses.
Hewett, W. Va .; Mrs. Herbert
For airline reservations around the corner ...
Chambers and Chick, Masison,
or around the world .. .
lO ALL GRADUATES
W.Va.; andMrs. Edna Fraker,
TRAVEL TO INDIANA
Hewett, W. Va
LETARTFALLS-Mr and
.
May
21.
RUTLAND - }\eservations
Mrs. Bert Grimm, ' Mrs.
PLAN BANQUET
Call 446-0699
ror
th~ 44th annual reunion and
'Each
alumni may take one Isabelle Simpson and Mrs.
vour~~srore
HARRISONVILLE - The
Micldlepor1
banquet of the Rutland High guest to the event. Reser- Gretta Simpson spent several 22S N. 2nd Ave.
Scipio Alumni banquet will be
School Alumn i Association are vations are $3.50 per person. days last week in Seymour,
held Saturday , May 26, at the
to be made with Mrs. Saundra Alumni unable to attend are Ind., visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Harrisonville School. Dinner
Tillis, Box 146, Rutland, by asked to send $1 dues to Mrs. Calvin (Bud ) Simpson.
33 Court Street TRAVEL SERVICE
will be served at 7 p.rn . and a
Tillis. The affair will be held at
dance · will follow. Those
the Rutland gymnasium on
AMERICA'S LARGEST TRAVEL AGENCY
wishing to make reservat ions
Saturday,
May 26, beginning at
may call 742-4783 or 992-3845.
HAS VISITORS
POMEROY - Mrs. Gertrude 6 p.m. Music lor dancing will
Millet· is recuperating at the be 'prov ided by Tex Harrison
hon1e of hE:ir son-in-law · and and The Valley Boys.
BATON
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
•BALLET
Roach, Wright St. She was
a MODERN
discharged from Veterans
a TAP
IS PATIENT
Mem orial Hospital Weda JAZZ
a ACROBATICS
nesday. Here on Sunday to visit
MIDDLEPORT _ Marvin
r
a FOREIGN DANCES
with the Roach family and Roush, Atlanta, Ga., is a
Mrs. Miller were Jack Mnler surgical patient at an Atlanta
Modeling for
and Mrs. Louis Smith , hospital. lle is the son of Mrs.
Contest &amp; Pacjeants
Columbus. Wednesday's guest Dora Ro u ~ h. Middleport,
wa s Dale Miller, Huntington, • and the late Earl Roush.
W. Va.
MEIGS County Pioneer and
Historical Society, I :30 p.m., at
the museum . Plans for
' 'Heritage Sunday " will be
made. Committee m embers
and any interested persons of
the county are invited.

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Hospital, Columbos.
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Room 3140, 472 W. Eighth Ave., University Hospital,
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( GALLIPOLIS - Master
Sergeant James D. Edmonds,
ion of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edinonds, R.R. I, Gays, Ill., has
"'"'n recognized for helping his,
Military Airlift Comn1and wing
based at Dover, Del., earn the
U.S. Air Force Outstanding
Vnit Award for the third time.
His wile, Edna, is the daughter
0! Mrs. Helen Bloomer, 25
Madison Ave., Gallipolis.
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CHESTER - Mr. and Mrs.
Henry L. Hunter, Chester, are
announcing the birth of a son,
Thomas Preston, April 30 at
the Pleasant Valley llospital.
Mr. and Mrs Hunter have a
daughter, Rachel, age 14. The
maternal grandmother jg Mrs.
Virginia Curtis, Weston, W. Va.
and the paternal grandmother
. is Mr:.S. Zelma Hunter, Mason.
w. Va .

series of suits for some $19
million .
The case concerned a
television broadcast abo ut
some gambling raids on a local
building housing a law firm.
The firm; NichOlson and
Fleming, sought to force news·
man Jay Mann, of WJBF-'I'V,
to disclose his sources.
Kerr said he based his ruling
on job freedom more than on
freedom of the press. "You are
ARMCO STEEL RAISED
taking away the tools of the
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (UP)) trade when you require a news.
- Following similar price man to reveal the so1,1rce of
increases announced recently information," he said .
by other steel producers,
Armco Steel Corp. here Friday
s3id it would raise prices on a
PREP WORK DONE
variety of flat-rolled., carbon
VINTON
- Cadet Candidate
steel products by about 4.8 per
cent with shipments of June 17. Harold H. Collins, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Colston Collins, Rt.
2, has graduated from the U.
S. Air Force Academy
SET CONFERENCE
MIDDLEPORT - A workers' Preparatory School. Cadet
conference for the Middleport Candidate Collins will enter.the
First Baptist Church Bible academy this summer and
school, beginning June 4, will begin his lour-year academic
be held Monday night at 7 p .m. and military studies for a
at the church. Children from bachelor of scie nce degree and
four years old through junio" commission in the Air Force.
high school are invited to enroll He was graduated in 1972 from
North Gallia High Sc~wL
for the Bible school.

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SUNDAY
HOMECOMING ,
Naomi
Baptist Church. Sermon by the
Rev. Samuel Jackson, pastor
at Il a .m .; dinner at noon ; the
Rev. H. I. Butler, Columbus,
guest speaker at 4 p.m . with
music by the Gospel Travelers
Chor us, Columbu s. Public
invited.
MONDAY
MEIGS COUNTY Men's
Fellowship of the Churches of
Christ will meet at Pomeroy
Church of Christ at 7:30 p.m .
POMEROY Chamber of
Commerce at Meigs Inn at 12

noon.
BEND 0 ' The River GardenClub, 7•30 p.m . at the home of
Mrs. Ernest Wing ell, Racine .

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Forbes, Charleston and Mrs. Charles Humphreys New Haven
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weekend in Austin, Tex .
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The lour left Co lumbus Friday morning - it was Marge's
first flight - and will return in a day or so. They went espetiaUy
for the wedding of their niece, Jan Waters to Bryan Snyder, and a
variety of family ga therings and pre-wedding parties.
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GENIAL MR. AND MRS. Everett Taylor, newcomers to
Middleport, are finding their niche here without any difficulty at
all. Anxious tp meet the town folks, they attended tbe reeent "eat
around the village" and are already quite active in the Middleport First Baptist Church.
Taylor is associated with Imperial Electric and his wife is an
Akron school tea cher. For the time being, at least, they are
residing in the apartment over the former Anthony Plumbing
Shop on Lincoln St. They have three grown children and are now
.in the process of disposing of property in Akron in preparation· for
the move to Mid&lt;lJeport.

Mr. mid Mrs. Henry Price

Vows repet!ted

MINERSVILLE The
WSCS of the Forest Run United
Methodist Church met Tuesday
evening for the annual
Mother's Day Banquet in the
social rooms of the church.
Mrs. Veroon Nease returned
thanks. Favors of sewing kits
and penCils were furnished
each guest by Mrs. Edison
,.
Hollon.
Following the banquet the
group went to the churCh sanctuary for the program . A short
bosiness meeting was held
before the program . Mrs. Olan
Genheimer was in charge of
the program which opened
with the group singing "This is
My Father's World" followed
by the Lord's Prayer.
The scripture, ·from Pr&lt;&gt;verbs 31 was read by Mrs.
Russ Watson. Mrs Horaee Karr
played an organ solo entitled

"Cookies in Ule Jar Again" was

Alumni banguet

Attend services

POMEROY - The Twin City
Shrinettes met at the home of
Mrs . Emma Clatworthy,
Thursday .
Those who attended and
reported on the Spring
Ceremonial in Columbus were
Mrs. Cora B. Beegle, Miss
Shirley Y. Beegle, Mrs. Irma
Yoho, Mrs. Marie Hawkins,
Mrs . Ruth Swisher, Mrs.
Shirley Spires and Mrs. Gertrude Mitchell. It was reported
that future ~remonials will
always be on Saturdays in
stead of the Friday Fall
Ceremonials.
A tentative date of Thursday,
September 20, was set for the ·
annual visit of th~ High

set at Vinton

read by Mrs. Kerns Roush.·
·VINTON - The annual
Mrs. Alfred Yeauger, Mrs.
Edith Sisson and Mrs. Russ North Gallia alumni banquet
Watson sang "I Know Who wtli be held May 26, beginning
Holds Tomorrow" followed by at 1 p.m. in the high school
a monologue, 10 Down Memory auditorium, an alumni spokesLane" by Mrs. Lillian Hen- man announced saturday.
ReservatiOns
are
due
derson. After the monologue
the group san£ '' Preciou.s Tuesday, May 22. Tickets are
Memories." A poem entitled $3.50 per person.
Alumni planning to attend
"Patchwork Quilt" was read
· by Mrs. Edith Sisson which should send or call in their
preceded a playlet "The reservations to' the following :
North
Gallia,
Wanda
Quilting Bee" which was
presented by the WSCS (Waugh ) Fellure, Eureka Star
members. Childhood pictures Route, Gallipolis, Ohio 45631,
of members and guests were 256-1255 after 5:30; Vinton,
displayed. The group formed a Ginger Quickie, Rt. l, Vinton,
friendship circle an&lt;l sang Ohio 45686, 388-834;: Bidweli"God Be With You 'Till We Por:ter, Joanne Bass, Box .32,
Meet Again'; and Mrs. Uswin Bidwell, Ohio 45614, 388-8809.

Mirs Cathy Sue Smith
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Oris
Smith, Rt. 1, Long Bottom, are announcing the engagement
of their daughter, Cathy Sue, to Larry W. Hollon, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edison Hollon, Rt. I, Minersville. Miss Smith, a 1971
graduate of Eastern High School is employed by the Athens
County Savings and Loan Co. in Pomeroy. Hollon is a 1969
graduate of Southern High School. He is engaged in farming.
A September wedding is planned.

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"GLORIA'S STUDIOS"

CLASSES INSTRUCTED
. IN GALLIPOLIS &amp; POMEROY
NEW CLASSES
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LADIES SUITS AND DRESSES

START 1ST WEEK OF
JUNE!

MISSES • JR. and lfz SIZES
COITON AND DACRON

All Age Girls. Classes taught through the sum mer
will be Tap, Ballet, Acrobatic &amp; Baton.

POLYESTER KNITS ETC.

MODERN, FOLK

Also register now for Fall classes. Register NOW - Dnn't
Limited number will be accepted. Also. exercise class for women.
Instructor: Gloria Buck Wallace
Teacher of OHIO STATE CHAMPION NBTA Dance-Twirl Corps for 1973
OHIO STATE CHAMPION NBTA Dance-Twirl Team 1972.
Only group in the area to hold any NBT A State Championships.
GLO-ETIES
Dance Major - Ohio University . Former ''Miss Southern Ohio" of Mis ~ Amenca
Pageant · former: '' Miss Majorette of the North USA" - Teacher of ,; Miss Ma iorette of .
Ohio", Fancy Strutting Champion 1971 (Tammy Ekhinger) . Teacher of No.vice :
"Twirler of the Year" (Internationa l and World - 10 year olds) (Ellen Ch~mbers).
Teacher of Jrd place ' winner in advanced "S trutter of the Year" -lnternational and
World · 13 year olds.
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Teacher of Many Pageant Winners

By: Carolina Maid
Gay Gibson
Berkshire
Cottington

Stort making music. Our
professional instructors can
te~ch brass, percussion,
slrtng instrumen ts. Call.

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Katie's Korner
. By Katie Crow

POMEROY -Mrs. Anna May Terrell, formerly of Pomeroy,
pow of Colu!llbus, is a patient at University Hospital. Anna May
l"ill be confined there for at least five weeks.
, She certainly could stand some cheering up. _Why not drop
her a card and wish her well ... her room number is 1103.
We send our sincere "get well" wishes.

BAHR CLOTHIERS
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MIDDLEPORT :.._ Mrs .
Pearl Reynolds, Middleport,
principal of the Broad Run
Kindergarten Center in Mason
County, will retire 1.1 the
conclusion of this school year.
A long-time teacher in the
Middleport schools, Mrs.
Reynolds began teaching in
Mason County seven years ago.
She taught fifth grade for live
years and lor lhe past two
years has been in the kindergarten program.
Friday at the final Early
Childhood Education in-oervice
meeting lor teacbers and aides
in Mason County, a farewell

G. Harold Martin honored
POMEROY - G. Harold
MarUn , reared in the· RG~=k
Springs area or M~igs County
and now a prominent attorney
in Fort Lauderdale, Fla .,
Saturday night was the
recipient of the 1973 Alumni
Citizenship Award , oncof the
highest forms of recognition
which can be extended to an
alumnus of Ohio Slate
University .
The presentation of th e
awiJrd was made at the annual
Sunset Supper held saturday
night at Lhe university. As one
of the recipients of the award
Martin was seated at th~
speakers' tab le for the supper

G. HAROLD MARTIN

• sponsored by Th'e Ohio State
Universjty ASsociation whtch
selecte-d him for the award
hon()f. The association has a
membership of 165,000.
Martin's selection to receive
the award was based upon two
highlights in his car•er. The
first wa s professio nal i n ~
volvement in reversing in the
Supreme Court of Florida , by
unanimous decision , a trial
court judgement based upon
the finding of the trial court
that it was for the best interest
of the city of Fort Lauderdale
to sell a large part of its only
sizeable recreation park for a
new hig h school site.

A new high school and an
excellent park resulted. The
second highlight was per·
suading, after many y&lt;'ars of
eff&lt;&gt;rl, Kiwanis International to
adopt high school Key Clubs as
a project with Key Club In·
ternationa l .~ecoming the
biggest and most active and
constructive
project
of
Kiwanis . Martin was also
active in the establishment of
the International Swimming
Hall of Fame in Fort
Lauderdale.
Martin has been a frequent
visitor to Meigs County in the
past few years.
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Puggy Wuggy Pearson best at poker

LAS VEGAS, Nev . (UP! ) Walter "Puggy Wuggy"
Pearson won the world
cha mpionship of poker - and
$120,000 - early Saturday with
an ace-high nothing in tl'te final
party was held lor Mrs.
hand of the 43-hour tourReynolds. She was presented
nament. Pearson, formerly
gilts and flowers and a
Nashville, Tenn ., and now
decorated cake and punch
living here, was the last man
were served.
out to ''Amarillo Slim '' Preston
Attending were Zelda Knapp,
in last year 's champioils hip.
supervisor, Susanne Dickson,
This year, Preston was one
Joyce Myer, Joyce Eshanaur,
th~ first to go in the game
Carrie Green, Vicky Hall, Beth
which began at 4 p.m . Thurs.
Ord, Jessetta Zerkle, Brenda
day when 13 men sa t down,
Fields, Shirley ·coen, Marjorie
each with $10,000 in chips to
Watson, Frances Fingerfelt,
start the winner-take-all
Nancy Filkins, Karen Rouer,
contes t.
Judy Mayes, Beverly Bolen ,
Going into the last round,
Mary Bowles, Mary Vaught,
with only Pearson and John
Velma Clark and Stella
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Tex., and Las Vegns, s till in the
game, Moss led Pearson
$91,000 to $39,000. Slowly
through the ni ght the st. ck of
DAMAGES LIGHT
POMEROY
.Minor
dama ge was reported in a
fender bender that occurred
Friday at 3:55 p.m. on the
parking lot of the Vista S~tti o n
in Racine. Sheriff Robert C.
Hartenb"ch's Dept. said Herb
Parker, Syracnse, backed up
and was s topped waiting to go
south on SR 124 when ailother
car driven by Hubert Haley, 16,
Middleport, also backing up ,
str uck Parker's ca r:

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Pearl
black chips moved from Moss' Bradley , Letart, W. Va.;
side of the table to Pearson's Charles Lane, MinersVille ;
until the last h"nd, when Moss
Robert Musser, Pomeroy i
pushed his entire s take into the Daisy Zerkle, New Haven ; Jo
pot.
Ann Bawn, Pomeroy.
Neither man had a pair so
DISCHARGES
Dale
Pearson's ai:.-e-ja ck beat Moss' Wright ; Maxine Burns;
king-queen .
Dorothy Lance; William Dye;
The game, ca ll ed " Hold
Todd Rice ; Lillian Triplett;
'em,'' is a yarient of seven ca rd
Steven Hoover; Shannon
stud in which each player gets
Cremeans.
two cards fa ce down in front or
him and five cards ar·e dealt
lace up in the center of the
NOT OF CLIFTON
table. Each player combined
POMEROY - Carl Jeffers
his hUnd with the five cards in . fined In the court of Mayor Don
the center to make the best· Collins, Pomeroy, Wednesday
possible poker hand, with
night was Carl Jeffers of
betting occurring after each of
Pomeroy and not Carl Jeffers
the five cards is faced up.
of Clifton , W. Va .

Commencement is
set Tuesday at 8·

MERCERVILLE The
eighth grade graduation
exercises will begin at 8 p.m.
SYRACUSE POSTMASTER, Freeman Enoch, is confined to
Tuesday, at the HaMan Trace
the intensive care unit at Camden-Clark hospital after suffering
' ~ heart attack last Sunday while camping at Forked Run "Lake. . High School. Warren F . Sheets,
Gallipolis attorney, will be the
Certainly hope he is much better and out ofthe intensive care
speaker .
unit soon.
Janet Lynn Davis, daUghter
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WE IN THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT at the Daily
Davis, is the class ValedicSentinel are delighted to have with us this summer Miss Jo Ellen
torian.
Diehl, daughter 9f Mr. and Mrs. James Diehl, Pomeroy.
· Co-Salutatorians are BarJo Ellen will be with us for· the summer. She has completed
bara
Lea Beaver, daughter of
her freshman year at Marietta College and will return there this
Mr. and Mrs. Ode Beaver, and
fall.
Deborah Sue Saunders,
And by the
""'~\e ~ diiing a~ excelleot job.
daughter of Mr .and Mrs .
Happy to have you aboard, Jo Ellen.
Berkley Saunders.
Other members of the 1973
THE STAFF AT THE Daily Sentinel also wishes to eXpress
graduating class are:
their "thanks" to Mrs. Charles (Leona ) Karr, Sr., for rememSharon B.i rchfield , lo la
bering us with a ' 1delicious" homemade cake .
Brumfield, L'inda Caldwell.
·. Kenneth Calhoun , Tina Ca lIt was very much appreciated and enjoyed by all. ·
houn, Anita Campbell. Carroll
THANKS!

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Canaday, Dav id Ca steel, Allan

Clark, James Cox. Sharon Cox.
Mark Cremeans, Jeffrey

Denni so n, Jerry Fitl ~nger.
Joan Fillinger. Edward Fu.lks.

Pamela Fulks. Rodger Estep.

Raymond Gibson, Matthew
Hall, Shirley Halley , Walter
Hineman. Roger Hunt, Donna
Johnson, Donald Johnson ;
Jesse Johnson, Keith Johnson.
Tammy Jones. Ethel Koehler,
Connie Lucas, Wenda II -Lucas,
G lenn Maynard,
Carolyn

Mooney , Edward Miller. Jr.,
Murphy ,
John
McGuire, Linda Pickell,
Phillip Queen, Carolyn Roa c: h,
William Saunders, Shciro n
Shafer. Willard Sheets, Rick y
Sibley, Scott Swain, Charles
Taylor, Karen Taylor, Connie
Unroe, Ter·ry Unroe, Randall
Watson, James Waugh, Terry
Waugh, Timothy Waugh. Billy
Wells. Larrv Wells. Sharon
Whit11ngton, Shelby Williams,
Mary Wolford and JOhn

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THE ALUMNI OF MEIGS High Scqool are making progress
towards forming an Alumni Association. Officers were elected
last Tuesday. A meeting ofthe group will be Monday at 7:30p.m.
at Meigs High School cafeteria.
All alumni are urged to attend the meeting.

Hope •for lottery

CHARLESTON, W. V.a.
(UP!) - Encouraged - and
worried - by what happened in
THE FWWER PHANTOM strikes. Betty Theiss, Racine,
Ohio, backers .of state lottery
went home the other evening and discovered that four porch
legislation . pian to . k~ep subboxes that she had filled with flowers had been taken, bowever, a
mitting it to the West Virginia
note was left which read, "The Flower Phantom."
Legislature .
Betty, thinking it was one of her friends, forgot about the
"It's a good sign that voters
incident and went shopping.
in Ohio approved a state lottery
When she returned the four boxes had been returned plus two .
there," Sen. Willfam R.
more. Betty said the least they could have done was fill .the two
Sharpe, D-Lewis, said . "It
new ones. All her friends denied having any part in the plot.
reinforces my belief that West
Virginians would do the same
MR. AND MRS. ROSS NORRIS and their daughter and son- jf they get the chance.
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Zirkle, both of Syracuse, are each
" But it means that ountH we
~lebrating their wedding anniversaries today.
have our own lottery, West
Mr. and Mrs. Norris their 52iid and Mr. and Mrs. Zirkle their
Virginians are going to be
26th.
buying even more tickets in
CONGRATULATIONS and many more happy years
other
states and sending out
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Sharpe · is the senior
OONTEST reported that 125 entries have been submitted.
Deadline lor entering the contest was May 15.
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i Edna Price's third grade students at Racine Elementary
:Otered the contest, as did students of Mrs. Margaret Ella
£ewis's art class at Meigs Hitlh School.
AUGUSTA, 'Ga. (UPI) ( Pat also re~ived entries from ColulJ!boS, Pennsylvania, Rio
Endorsing " the God-given
~rande, Athens and Albany.
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right and
constitutional
( All art work is to be taken to the office of Crow, Crow and
guarantee to pursue a career
rter by May 31 for judging the next day. All art work wtll be on
without being hampered," a
splay prior to the Frog Jump. Winners of the event will be
' Georgia judge has upheld the
nounced at the Frog Jump whicp will be Saturday of Regatta
right of newsmen to protect
Weekend at Meigs Football field. ..
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. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM H. (Tippy ) Dy·e, athletic director
favor of reporters Friday on a
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senators and two delegates
who submitted the proposal
during the first session of the
Gist legislature. c~:sponsor
with Sharpe was Sen. Walter
Neeley, D-Harrison, wh.ile
Dels. Chuck Donley, D-Brooke,
and Gust Brenda, D-Hancock,
submitted it in the House.
What is needed before ihe
legislature can establish a
West Virginia lottery is a
change
in
the
s tate
const~!uti on, which now says
the legislature "shall have no
power to authorize lotteries or
gilt enterprises for any purpose, and shall pass laws to
'prohibit the sale of lottery or
gilt enterprise tickets in this
state."

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Priestess of Thea Court.
All members are to meet at
the Beauty Spot Beauty Salon
RD , Pomeroy at 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, June 14, to decorate
the Regatta Float. Mrs. Irma
Yoho, Mrs Emma Clatworthy,
Mrs . Mary Hughes, Mrs.
Beulah Ewing, Mrs. Violet
Miller Mrs. Bonnie Miller and
Mrs. Evelyn Napper were
named to serve on the Regatta
Committee . .All members are
to be in Middleport on Friday,
June 15, to participate in the
Regatta Parade.
The next meeting will be on
June 21 at the tiome of Mrs.
Mary Hughes.

Mrs. Reynolds to
retire this year

N.ease
pronounced
the
benediction.
Those in attendan~ were
Mrs. John Scott, Mrs. Russ
Watson, Mrs. Harry Wyatt,
Mrs. Alfred Yeauger, Mrs.
Olan Genheimer, Mrs. Edith

Holter, Mrs. Fred Nease, Mrs.
. "Mother." A responsive
Henry Salser, Mrs. Vernon
reading pertaining to mothers
RUTLAND - Va ses of white long mint green gown.
Nease, Mrs. Lillian Napper,
COULD IT BE THAT A PARK yet may be developed be- ·
gladioli, palms, and se ven.
Grant Newland, Coolville, tween Butternut Ave. and Mechanic St. For the past several days was led by Mrs. Genheimer. A
Mrs. Llllian Henderson, Mrs.
branch candelabra deeorated was best man, and the ushers now , heavy equipment has been smoothing out some dirt which reading "What is a Mother?"
Kerns Roush, Mrs. Denver
".
I
deals"
was
read
taken
from
·Holter,
Mrs. Roscoe Wise and
th e altar of the Rutland were Sheridan Price, Hewitt, was hauled into that area for fill-in purposes. Certainly Pomeroy
Sisson, Mrs Uswin Nease, Mrs.
by .Mrs. Fred Nease and Edison Hollon, Mrs. Hanson Jennifer and Susanna, MidNazarene Church for the W. Va ., Dwight Bissell, Reeds- needs a park.
wedding of Miss Naomi Ruth ville, a nd Zenith Price, Elyria .
dleport; Mrs. Purley Karr and
Bissell to Henry Paul Price.
For her daughter 's wedding,
Mrs. Horace Karr, Chester;
ARTISTIC BILL MAYER has come up with a rather clever
Mr's . William Knight,
TUESDAY
The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Bissell wore a blue crepe frog design lor the cover of the Meigs County Garden Club
AMERICAN
Legion
Pl_easant; Mrs . Gertrude
Mr . and Mrs. Charle s L. dress with a . blue tinted car- Association 's flower show scbedule for Regatta weekend. The
MIDDLEPORT ~ Numerous
Auxiliary, Racine Pos t 602, 8 Bissell, Chester and the nation corsage. Mrs. Price was frog theme is being included more in the c lasses this year, and
Mitchell, Jane Ann Sisson,
out-of-town
friends
and
p.m. at the hall.
MIDDLEPORT - The an- Mrs. Arthur Nease, Andrea
bridegroom is the son of Mr. in a lilac crepe dress and had a Ia len ted Margaret Ella Lewis is making up the class signs. These relatives were here for the
nual
family wiener roast of the Witsel,
· JUNIOR AMERICAN Legion
and Mrs. Virgil Price, Rt. l, matching carnation corsage. will be ceramic lily pads with heavy green paper frogs attached funeral services of John K.
Pomeroy;
Mrs.
Homebuilders Class of the William Sheridan, Rio Grande;
Auxiliary, Feeney-Bennett
Long Bottom .
A reception honoring the to the pads denoting the class. Quite nice, as you'll see.
Smith conducted Thursday
Middleport Church of Christ Mrs. Herbert Davis, Athens; c.
Post 128, Middleport, 7 p .m . at
The wedding was an event of couple was held at the Rutland
One thing about that show - you do not need to be a garden afternoon at the Rawlingswas held Tuesday night at the Lee Ann Nease and Mrs. "i.
the hall.
April 20 at 7:30p.m. with the Elementary
School
im· club member to enter. In fact , the emphasis is on getting more
Coats Funeral Home with
Kyger Creek Park.
Rev. Lloyd Grimm officiating. mediat ely following
the non-garden club members, both male and female, to exhibit in
WEDNESDAY
Tommy Hanun, Nease Set- -~
burial in the Riverview
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. tlement.
Mrs. Archie Rose, organist, weddin g. A pink, white and the show.
AMERICAN
LEGION
..~·
Cemetery .
Leonard
Van
Meter
and
•.
Auxiliary, Feeney-Bennett and the Rev. Herbert Grate, lilac color scheme was carried
The flower show will be held in the air-&lt;:onditioned showroom
Pallbearers were Edward
Brenda,
Mrs .
David
soloist , ·-Presented the musk out in Lhe table decoration s. A of the Pomeroy Motor Co.
Pos t 128, polluck at 6 :30p.m.
Letterman, Detroit, Mich .;
Bumgardner, Terri and Bruce,
with selections including " I . lour-tiered ca ke topped with
with leg ionnaires to be guests.
Roy Fleener, Gainesville,
Mrs.
Raymond Cole, Rayanna
Love You Truly" and "To My the lraditional miniature bride
Auxiliary members to take a
llAVE A POWER lawnmower you no longer use?
Tex.; Jay Fleener, Akron;
SPR lN G
. and David, Mr. and Mrs.
Bride."
and gropm with columns
covet·ed dish. Meeting at 7:30
The Rutland Friendly Gardeners are rather desperate lor a
Tom Kelly, Middleport;
Lawrence Stewart, Mr. and
p.m .
Given .in marriage by her se Parating the tiers was mower which they can use to keep Rutland park in shape this
Vincent Dabo, Pomeroy and
Mrs.
Ed Evans, Mr. and Mrs.
father, the bride was attired in featured on the table. The cake summer. The Leading Creek Conservancy District ha s agreed to
Glen Callahan, Charleston, W.
REDUCED
Russell Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
a formal length gown fashioned was baked by Mrs. Delbert. L. provide a man to mow the park but it's the responsibility of the
Va.
Chester Erwin and grandson,
with a fitted bodice featuring a Bissell, sister-in-law of the club to come up with the mower. Just call Mrs. Homer Parker.
SON BORN
1
The Rev. Ernest Eggers,
scalloped
neckline
with
bride.
Scott,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
GALLIPOLIS - Mr . and
Akron, officiated at the funeral
Baker, Kathy and Angela, Mr.
Presiding at the table were
Four more ~ys ... where has the school year gone!
Mrs. Clifford D. Rhodes , 125 irridescent accents and long
services and the Rev. Dwight
and Mrs. 'Carl Roach, Trudy,
Portsmouth Rd., Gallipolis arc sleeves. Her pillbox headpiece Mrs . Sheldon Garverick,
Zavitz, pastor of the MidRandy and Darin, Martha
Main at Sycamore
was
embellished
with
Lexington,
Ohio,
sister
of
the
announcing the birth of a son
dleport
First
United
POMEROY,
OHIO
McNeal, Sherrie Barnhart and
May I at 9:58p.m . at Pleasant irridescents and from it fell a bride; Mrs . Delbert L. Bissell '
Presbyterian Church, con- •
Sheila Folmer.
Valley Hospital. The infant, veil of chantilly lace. The and Mrs. Roger Bissell, Long
dueled tbe graveside rites.
weighing 10 pounds 14'k ounces bride's bouquet was of white Bottom, sisters-in-law of theOut-of-town friends and
and 22 inches long, has been and yellow rosebuds with bride. Mrs. Douglas M. Bissell,
relatives here for the funeral
named Brent Clifton. At home matching streamers on a white a ::;,ister-in-law of the bride,
servi~s were Mr. and Mrs.
Tuppers Plains, registered the
to welcome the new arrival are Bible.
Jay Fleener, Akron; Roy
Matron
of
honor
for
the
bride
b'llCsts.
MIDDLEPORT - Mrs. John the OCCL scholarship ·.loan Fleener, Gainesville, Tex.; Mr.
DeweyLee, 8, Sherry, 5, and
The couple resides at Rt. I, 'Blaker was elected president of fund and a donation for a gilt
Jerry, 4. Grandparents are M·r. was her sister, Mrs. David L.
and Mrs. Edward Letterman,
Grate,
Rutland
,
Sh€
wore
a
Long
Bottom.
the Middleport Child Con- fur Mrs. Arthur Rupe, retiring
and I'virs. Thomas B. Davis, Rt.
Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs.
The new Mrs. Price is a 1969 s ervaLion League at a meeting di strict president, was made.
l! Gallipolis, Mrs. Gladys mint green candy-flocked gown
Hugh Graham, Mrs. Lud Kent,
ijhodes, Ironton, ~ and Albert and carded a white mwn with gra duate of Eastern High held Thursday night at the The spring district conference James Moody, H . . Cungreen tint and streamers. Mrs . School. Price attended Eastern home of Mrs. Don Grueser. .
will be held on June 2 at the
Rhodes, Pt. Pleasant.
ningham, and Glen Callahan,
Sheridan Price of Hewett, W. High School and is now emOther officers named for Holi da y Inn iri Gallipolis and
·
s1dewhen !he game's .
Chatleston; Mrs. H. B. Yates,
called comfort!
·Va ., sister-in-law o.f the groom, played as a loader operatOr at 1973-74 year were Mrs. Walter Mrs. Robert Schmoll was
Mrs . Virginia · Minisker,
Cushion-y padded
an -attendant, was in a lavender the Island Creek Coal Co. at Monis, vice president; Mrs, nam ed delegate. Nine · other
oonnruction is Connie's
Dunbar, W.Va.; Mt. and Mrs.
~ft spQt in this slip-of-a.
wallpaper print gown ; Mrs. Bob White, W. Va ,
Louis Osborn~. secretary; members will attend the C, W. Dobbins, Jr., Doylesl!lndal. You 'll soften up.
Dwight H. Bissell, Reedsville,
Out of town guests at the Mrs ..Charles Cobb, treasurer ; confe rence.
too, when you try ill
town, · Ohio; Mrs. Thora
sister-in-law of the bride was in wedding were Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. Harold Blackston,
IS HONORED
Mrs. A·ll an Harris gave a Hamelin, Medina; Mr. and
CHESTER - Mrs. Letha a pink candy-flocked gown, and Randolph and Teresa, Leipoic, repot·ter. Installation will take demonstration on how to make Mrs. A. Bittslein, Miss Judy
Woods was among the 10 Mrs . Roy F. Rillle, TUppers Ohio; Mrs. Sheldon Garverick, · place at the June · 21 potluck . ccirsages. She explained ·how to
Bing, Clevelilnd; Mr. and Mrs.
charter me.mbers of CheSter Plains, a sister of the bride, ·.. Steve and Tim , LeJ&lt;ington; Mr, dinner tQ be held at the Gt:ue's er use horne grown flowers and .
N. F. Harman, Mr. and Mrs.
Council 323, D~ughters of was in a yellow . wallpaper and Mrs . Harold Singer, home .
how to ·ue florist ribbon ·so that Elmer Schaffer, Mr. and Mrs.
~merica, honored Tuesday print. All carried tinted mums Toledo; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Read at the meeting was a the shiny side is always out. Paul. Nadeau, Erie, Pa.; Mr.
mght at the 39th anniversary with streamers to match their Bissell, Delbert, Duane and note from the Meigs Com- Her son, Don Allan, was a and Mrs. C. H. Bing, Pinnelas,
Devonia, Columbus; Miss munity Class thanking the CCL g u e~t at the meeting.
observance. Her name was gowns.
Fla.; Mrs. Frances Ellis and
Miss
Devonia
Susan
Bissell,
Conn
ie Cremeans, Gallipolis; for support of the school acunintentionally omitted from
Members responded . to roll James Ellis, Mrs. A. D. Wilson, ·
an earlier listing of the charter niece of the bride, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Zenith Price and . tivitics particularl y the recent ca ll by naming their favorite
Jr., Barboursville, W. Va.
members.
was the flower girl. She wore a family , Elyria; Mr. and Mrs. bowling tournament. The flower . Mrs. Dan White and
10%
Sheridan Price and daughter, league voted to contribute to Mrs. Blaker were hostesses.
Hewett, W. Va .; Mrs. Herbert
For airline reservations around the corner ...
Chambers and Chick, Masison,
or around the world .. .
lO ALL GRADUATES
W.Va.; andMrs. Edna Fraker,
TRAVEL TO INDIANA
Hewett, W. Va
LETARTFALLS-Mr and
.
May
21.
RUTLAND - }\eservations
Mrs. Bert Grimm, ' Mrs.
PLAN BANQUET
Call 446-0699
ror
th~ 44th annual reunion and
'Each
alumni may take one Isabelle Simpson and Mrs.
vour~~srore
HARRISONVILLE - The
Micldlepor1
banquet of the Rutland High guest to the event. Reser- Gretta Simpson spent several 22S N. 2nd Ave.
Scipio Alumni banquet will be
School Alumn i Association are vations are $3.50 per person. days last week in Seymour,
held Saturday , May 26, at the
to be made with Mrs. Saundra Alumni unable to attend are Ind., visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Harrisonville School. Dinner
Tillis, Box 146, Rutland, by asked to send $1 dues to Mrs. Calvin (Bud ) Simpson.
33 Court Street TRAVEL SERVICE
will be served at 7 p.rn . and a
Tillis. The affair will be held at
dance · will follow. Those
the Rutland gymnasium on
AMERICA'S LARGEST TRAVEL AGENCY
wishing to make reservat ions
Saturday,
May 26, beginning at
may call 742-4783 or 992-3845.
HAS VISITORS
POMEROY - Mrs. Gertrude 6 p.m. Music lor dancing will
Millet· is recuperating at the be 'prov ided by Tex Harrison
hon1e of hE:ir son-in-law · and and The Valley Boys.
BATON
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
•BALLET
Roach, Wright St. She was
a MODERN
discharged from Veterans
a TAP
IS PATIENT
Mem orial Hospital Weda JAZZ
a ACROBATICS
nesday. Here on Sunday to visit
MIDDLEPORT _ Marvin
r
a FOREIGN DANCES
with the Roach family and Roush, Atlanta, Ga., is a
Mrs. Miller were Jack Mnler surgical patient at an Atlanta
Modeling for
and Mrs. Louis Smith , hospital. lle is the son of Mrs.
Contest &amp; Pacjeants
Columbus. Wednesday's guest Dora Ro u ~ h. Middleport,
wa s Dale Miller, Huntington, • and the late Earl Roush.
W. Va.
MEIGS County Pioneer and
Historical Society, I :30 p.m., at
the museum . Plans for
' 'Heritage Sunday " will be
made. Committee m embers
and any interested persons of
the county are invited.

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Room 3140, 472 W. Eighth Ave., University Hospital,
Columbus.

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IN AWARD UNIT
( GALLIPOLIS - Master
Sergeant James D. Edmonds,
ion of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edinonds, R.R. I, Gays, Ill., has
"'"'n recognized for helping his,
Military Airlift Comn1and wing
based at Dover, Del., earn the
U.S. Air Force Outstanding
Vnit Award for the third time.
His wile, Edna, is the daughter
0! Mrs. Helen Bloomer, 25
Madison Ave., Gallipolis.
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CHESTER - Mr. and Mrs.
Henry L. Hunter, Chester, are
announcing the birth of a son,
Thomas Preston, April 30 at
the Pleasant Valley llospital.
Mr. and Mrs Hunter have a
daughter, Rachel, age 14. The
maternal grandmother jg Mrs.
Virginia Curtis, Weston, W. Va.
and the paternal grandmother
. is Mr:.S. Zelma Hunter, Mason.
w. Va .

series of suits for some $19
million .
The case concerned a
television broadcast abo ut
some gambling raids on a local
building housing a law firm.
The firm; NichOlson and
Fleming, sought to force news·
man Jay Mann, of WJBF-'I'V,
to disclose his sources.
Kerr said he based his ruling
on job freedom more than on
freedom of the press. "You are
ARMCO STEEL RAISED
taking away the tools of the
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (UP)) trade when you require a news.
- Following similar price man to reveal the so1,1rce of
increases announced recently information," he said .
by other steel producers,
Armco Steel Corp. here Friday
s3id it would raise prices on a
PREP WORK DONE
variety of flat-rolled., carbon
VINTON
- Cadet Candidate
steel products by about 4.8 per
cent with shipments of June 17. Harold H. Collins, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Colston Collins, Rt.
2, has graduated from the U.
S. Air Force Academy
SET CONFERENCE
MIDDLEPORT - A workers' Preparatory School. Cadet
conference for the Middleport Candidate Collins will enter.the
First Baptist Church Bible academy this summer and
school, beginning June 4, will begin his lour-year academic
be held Monday night at 7 p .m. and military studies for a
at the church. Children from bachelor of scie nce degree and
four years old through junio" commission in the Air Force.
high school are invited to enroll He was graduated in 1972 from
North Gallia High Sc~wL
for the Bible school.

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�10-The Sunday Times -Sentinoi,SWlday, May 2tl,1973
11-The SWlday Tirne~Hientinol, SWlday, May 20, 1973

Rutland community pitches in to make 'hloomin' clean town'
BY CHARLENE HOEFUCH
RUTLAND - To make
Rutland .a ' 1bloomin' clean
town" was the goal of the
Rutland Friendly Gardeners in
tlleir clean-up, paint-up and
plant-up campaign last week.
And it is!
But not without the
cooperation and help of village
officials and employes, tile
business people and the
res idents t~emselves who
pitched in "to make tile smaU
but growing community, quite
a bit more attractive and a
nicer place to live.
Seventeen truckloads of
trash - everything, including
some old kitchen sinks - were
hauled away by village employes Bruce Davis, Jeff TiUis
and Garfield Sizemore.
Then about two tons of paper
were collected and taken to the
Atllens Recycling Center . This
was considered an excellent
response to the garden club's
plea to residents to save their
paper for recyc ling and
thereby sav e th e nation's
natural resources
Buildin gs were painted,
lawns were cleaned up, the
village park was groomed,
nearly a 1,000 litter bags
provided by Royal Crown were
distributed along with that
many packets of marigold
S!'eds donated by the Rutland
Branch of the Pomeroy
National Bank,
As a special beautification
project, large c()ncrete
planters filled with colorful
flowers were placed on the
lour corners of the bridge

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LANDSCAPING AT FOREST ACRES PARK - Three cabins at Forest Anes Park three
miles ·north of Rutland have been landscaped by the Rutland Friendly Gardeners. Sl1rubs,
trees, and flowers have been placed around tile three cabins as part of the garden club 's extensive beautification project. Putting in a few petunias to complete the planting at one of the
cabins are Mrs. Richard Fetty, left , and her two-year ..old son, Shawn, and Mrs. Homer Parker.
Jack Crisp, President of the Leading Creek Conservancy District, looks on.
located · on Main St. in the
business district. The large
round planter at the corner
of Main and Salem Streets
wa~ . fllltd with geranium s.
Many helped with the expense including Mr. and Mrs.
Eli Denis·on, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Snowden , Doris Bea uty Shop,
the Bank , Carpenter's Market,
Archie 's Recreation Center ,
the Rutland Department Store,
liutland Fur.n iture, Bill
~mith's Garage, Stewart's Gun

Shop and Hardwa re, Fran's

Re::; Laura nt, Mille r Bros.
Grocery, and Mr . and Mrs.
Harold Hyse ll.
Since the Rutland Friendly
Gard ~ners are not ' fl ush" wi th
funds for community work,
they con t&lt;Jcted merchants for
cash donatiOns and solicited
industrial plants and stores.
Cleveland 's Greenh ouse at
Ra cine, Kroge rs , Midway
Market, and the 7·33 Market of
Pomeroy all con tributed
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ge ranium s, dusty miller ,
pe tunias, marigolds. coleus,
and ivy to do their part toward
making RutlaQd a ·•bJoomin'
town ." Besides filling the five
planters two beds at the
village park were planted with
the flowers . Bolin's Store at
Lan gsville donated the plantin g medium for the five
planters.
MANY INVOLVE D
Numerous people, both

Rent-a-camp
plan is set

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PRESENTED CHECK - The sixth grade class at Harrisonville Elementary has been
working hard tllis school year making · money for a planned 2-trip to King's Island and a
Cincinnati Reds baU game. The class will leave June 16. Shown Thursday presenting a check to
c;lass members are, back ' row, l.;r, Charles Hamilton, 'production manager at Royal Crown
Botuing Company, to Ernest Mitchell, treasurer, and Steve Arnold, president; front row,_
Lewis Harper, who turned in the largest number of caps, and Nick Joseph. The class will be
accompanied by Greg McCall, assistant principal; Lewis Harper and Mrs. Robert Welsh, and
the bus drivers and their wives, Mr. and M-rs. L~e Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Morris. The
check was for $96.80.

Terrorists take plane
MEXICO CITY (UP!) armed
left-wing
· Four
terrorists · demanding the
, release of 79 Venezuelan
"political prisoners" forced a
hijacked · ~enezuelan airliner
with 38 hostages aboard to take
off for Cuba Saturday after
threatening to blow the plane.
up.
. The airliner, with the hijackers, five crew mell}.bers, 32
passengers and a Mexican
policemen aboard, took off at
. noon CST (2 p.m. EDT). ·
The Venezuelan government,
after a meeting in Caracas of
President Rafael Caldera with
his top aides, had rejected tile
hijackers' demands for the
prisoner release shortly before
the plane left for Cuha.
''The government cannot accept the request of the
hijackers," Luis Alberto Machado, secretary general of the
Venezuelan presidency, told
newsmen following 'the emergency meeting in the presidential palace.
The terrorists, all with hand
8renades and two witll pistols,
made Mexico City their fourth
stop since the hijacking Friday
night over western Venezuela.,
They had said IIley would
destroy the twin-engined Con, vair 580 of Venezuela's stateAvensa Airlines unless
Mexican and Venezuelan officials came to the plane to
negotiate their demands.
The guerrillas were identified by tile Venezuelan police
as members of the left-wing
"Point Zero" group.
Humberto
Rumbos ,
Venezuelan Einbassy
spokesman in Mexico City,
went to the airport, saying the
hijackers were demanding that
th_e 79 "political prisoners" be ·

run

landed at Jose Marti airport in
Havana, Cuha, within 48 hours,
"I ·will not go · aboard, 11 ·
Rtunbos said after conferring
with Mexican authorities at the
airport. "My government will
not . accede to the cowardly
demands of the terrorists, In
Venezuela we don't have
pOlitical prisoners; those men
are held for common crimes.
We have fuU confidence in the
steps the Mexican government
will take."
"There's little the Mexican
government can do," Mexican
Transport Minister Eugenio

Sales tax income
higher this year
POMEROY - Retail and
auto sales tax receipts in Meigs
County were up in April, 1973,
compared to April last year,
according to Mrs , Gertrude
Donahey, state treasurer. ·
Receipts from auto sales tax
this year were $34,192 .91
compared to receipts of
$25,111.54 in 1972, an increase
of 36.16 pet., or $9,081.37. Retail
sales tax totaled ~33,447 .66
compared to $26,036.84 last
year an increase of 28.46 pet. ,
or $7,410.82.

young and old, got Involved in
the bea utification project.
Robbie Birchfield, a Meigs
High School student, made a
new sign for the village park;
Robert Snowden, a village
councilman, trimmed the
fl owering crabapple trees
which line the streets and was
assisted by Vernon Weber,
village clerk in mowing the
park, with Virgil Dill, an
empl oyee
of
Operation
Mainstream of the Leading
Creek Conservancy District,
doing some raking.
Quali ty Pri nt Shop of Mid·
dl epor t fu r nished ' ' rlye rs"
used in conjunction with cleanup, paint-up and plan t-up week,
·, :
and yout~ or Rutland staged a
" march
against
litter'
distributing nower seeds, litter
bags, and fl yers about the
trash collection.
BRIDGE PLANTERS - Large concrete planters filled with coli&gt;rful flowers adorn the four
comers of the bridge located on Maln St. in the business district of Rutland. These planters
Mrs. Homer Parker has been
were placed as il part of the "Let's Make Rutland a Bloomin' Clean Town". project sponsored
chairman for th e Rutland
Friendly Gardeners in tile
by tile Rutland Friendly Gardeners. Mrs. Homer Parker, club project chairman, is pictured
here with one of the planters. Witll her is Bill Hobstetter of the Rutland Branch of the Pomeroy ·
project o£ civic beautification
National
Bank, a large financial contributor to the annual beautification project of the garden
which will be entered in the
club.
Sears Community Involvement
Program, a contest of the Ohio
Association of Garden Clubs
for recognition and cash fl owers has been completed tractive, the club members may send a · check to Mrs.
around the three cabins at the planted 14 old fashioned Homer Parker, Box 9·3,
awards.
park.
Besides the landscaping rambling roses, two lilacs, and Rutland. The contributions can
PARK IMPROVED TOO
But the work of civic plants, lilac, rambling and seven dogwood tree seedlings. be designated either for
Repeated trips to the park making Rutland even more of
beautification did not stop with climbing roses, forsythia, 50
sp.
r
uce
seedlings,
7
dogwood
,
21
and hours and hours of labor by a "bloomin' clean town" or the
Rutland village .
a
place
whe(e
Forest Acres Park, located tulip poplar , peonies, and the garden club members went Park
on the New Lima Road north of dozens of annual flowers have into the planting projecls at the everything's comin' up roses,
been planted.
park. Even two-year-old or geraniwns, or petunias,'.' br
Rutland, has benelited from
A steep bank behind the rest- Shawn Fetty, son of Mr. and beautiful flowering trees,' ,Dr
the Rutland Friendly Gar,'
deners' interes t in beau- rooms was planted with the Mrs Richard Fetty, Jr., did his whatever you'd like.
in
an
effort
to
stop
erosion
trees
part by carrying water to the
tification.
as
well
as
beautify.
Three
large
new plantings. And then there
In 1972 plantings at the park
FUN
by
Wayne
bird
houses
built
was
79-year-old Floyd Cleland,
were started by the club. At
that time an entrance planting Turner, have been placed on an employee of Operation
of JWliper, ·pfitze, Hemlock, poles overlooking the lake . Mainstream, who g~ve a hand
Coral climbing roses were in spading up the flower beds.
Spruce
and
Flowering
Several employees of
Crabapple trees· was com- placed at the corner of the
!'ihelter
house
and
peonies
were
Operation Mainst_ream
pleted.
placed around a light pole near assisted Mrs. Parker and Mrs .
This year - in fa ct, just last the shelter.
Fetty with the plantings.
week - landscaping with
To
make
the
rear
end
of
the
Stakes to support and protect
shrubs, malus trees, and
parking area a bit more at- the plantings were donated by
King Builders, Valley Lumber,

COLUMBUS (UP[) - Gov.
John J. Gilligan annolUlced
Saturday the state's "rent-aM, and R. Bargainland
camp'' program for families
and the Pomeroy Cewho want to try camping but
ment
Block
Co .
The
don't own the necessary
shrubbery was placed b_Y
equipment will begin Memorial
Day weekend at five state
Carpers Nursery.
parks.
Jack Crisp, president of the
· The governor said a total of
Leading Creek Conservancy
20 fully equipped campsites
District is most enthusiastic
will be available from May 25
about the work of the garden
through Sept. 30 at Delaware,
club in making the park more
Findlay, Harrison Lake , Pundattractive for ·the thousands of
erson and Stonelick s tate
visitors expeCted this summer.
parks ,
He recently presented Mrs.
"Response to the rent-a.
Parker with a check for $7S to
camp conc.!!pt" has been
help defray the costs of the
tremendpus ~iilce the departplantings.
ment announced it -in
Both the beautification .
February;" said Gilligan.
through . planting projects in
"We're Julppy it has been
the village of .Rutland and
well received and hope many
at
the
Forest
Acr.,s ,.
non-campers will take advan.
SOMETIIING DIFFERENT - Senior students at
Park will continue . Jast
tage of the opportunity to try
Alexander High School at Albany chartered th boat,,
how many more trees,
"Chaperone," for an excursion down the Ohio River Friday
camping this way," he said.
shrubs and flowers will
The campsites will rent for $6
night. The boat docked at the Pomeroy Levee where students
be planted will be determined,
a night, with a seven-nig ht
boarded the boat. Tho excursion was open to any student of
to a great extent, by citizen
response .
limit.
the high school who cared to go and pay his own fare. Faculty
Equipment provided at each
members, wives and husbands went along.
Everyone willing to donate
campsite will include a ten! .. ,._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.,._ _ _ _ _ _..
towards these two projects,
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lifl1e you a debt of gratitude we
l:an never fully repay."
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President did not mention the
hontinued American bombing
ln Cambodia, for which he Is
~nder heavy fire in both \
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ll"rsisted in violations of the
faris agreements. They have,
lor example, refused to with.jraw the thoosands ?f troops
'fhich they still mamtain m
t;.aos and Camhodia. They have
poured huge amounts of
rhilitarj equipment into these
areas and into South Vietnam.
' "It would be a crime against
the memory of those
1\mericans who made the
ultimate sacrifice for peace in
IIIdochina, and a serious blow
tO this country's ability to lead
censtructively elsewhere in the
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11-The SWlday Tirne~Hientinol, SWlday, May 20, 1973

Rutland community pitches in to make 'hloomin' clean town'
BY CHARLENE HOEFUCH
RUTLAND - To make
Rutland .a ' 1bloomin' clean
town" was the goal of the
Rutland Friendly Gardeners in
tlleir clean-up, paint-up and
plant-up campaign last week.
And it is!
But not without the
cooperation and help of village
officials and employes, tile
business people and the
res idents t~emselves who
pitched in "to make tile smaU
but growing community, quite
a bit more attractive and a
nicer place to live.
Seventeen truckloads of
trash - everything, including
some old kitchen sinks - were
hauled away by village employes Bruce Davis, Jeff TiUis
and Garfield Sizemore.
Then about two tons of paper
were collected and taken to the
Atllens Recycling Center . This
was considered an excellent
response to the garden club's
plea to residents to save their
paper for recyc ling and
thereby sav e th e nation's
natural resources
Buildin gs were painted,
lawns were cleaned up, the
village park was groomed,
nearly a 1,000 litter bags
provided by Royal Crown were
distributed along with that
many packets of marigold
S!'eds donated by the Rutland
Branch of the Pomeroy
National Bank,
As a special beautification
project, large c()ncrete
planters filled with colorful
flowers were placed on the
lour corners of the bridge

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LANDSCAPING AT FOREST ACRES PARK - Three cabins at Forest Anes Park three
miles ·north of Rutland have been landscaped by the Rutland Friendly Gardeners. Sl1rubs,
trees, and flowers have been placed around tile three cabins as part of the garden club 's extensive beautification project. Putting in a few petunias to complete the planting at one of the
cabins are Mrs. Richard Fetty, left , and her two-year ..old son, Shawn, and Mrs. Homer Parker.
Jack Crisp, President of the Leading Creek Conservancy District, looks on.
located · on Main St. in the
business district. The large
round planter at the corner
of Main and Salem Streets
wa~ . fllltd with geranium s.
Many helped with the expense including Mr. and Mrs.
Eli Denis·on, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Snowden , Doris Bea uty Shop,
the Bank , Carpenter's Market,
Archie 's Recreation Center ,
the Rutland Department Store,
liutland Fur.n iture, Bill
~mith's Garage, Stewart's Gun

Shop and Hardwa re, Fran's

Re::; Laura nt, Mille r Bros.
Grocery, and Mr . and Mrs.
Harold Hyse ll.
Since the Rutland Friendly
Gard ~ners are not ' fl ush" wi th
funds for community work,
they con t&lt;Jcted merchants for
cash donatiOns and solicited
industrial plants and stores.
Cleveland 's Greenh ouse at
Ra cine, Kroge rs , Midway
Market, and the 7·33 Market of
Pomeroy all con tributed
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ge ranium s, dusty miller ,
pe tunias, marigolds. coleus,
and ivy to do their part toward
making RutlaQd a ·•bJoomin'
town ." Besides filling the five
planters two beds at the
village park were planted with
the flowers . Bolin's Store at
Lan gsville donated the plantin g medium for the five
planters.
MANY INVOLVE D
Numerous people, both

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PRESENTED CHECK - The sixth grade class at Harrisonville Elementary has been
working hard tllis school year making · money for a planned 2-trip to King's Island and a
Cincinnati Reds baU game. The class will leave June 16. Shown Thursday presenting a check to
c;lass members are, back ' row, l.;r, Charles Hamilton, 'production manager at Royal Crown
Botuing Company, to Ernest Mitchell, treasurer, and Steve Arnold, president; front row,_
Lewis Harper, who turned in the largest number of caps, and Nick Joseph. The class will be
accompanied by Greg McCall, assistant principal; Lewis Harper and Mrs. Robert Welsh, and
the bus drivers and their wives, Mr. and M-rs. L~e Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Morris. The
check was for $96.80.

Terrorists take plane
MEXICO CITY (UP!) armed
left-wing
· Four
terrorists · demanding the
, release of 79 Venezuelan
"political prisoners" forced a
hijacked · ~enezuelan airliner
with 38 hostages aboard to take
off for Cuba Saturday after
threatening to blow the plane.
up.
. The airliner, with the hijackers, five crew mell}.bers, 32
passengers and a Mexican
policemen aboard, took off at
. noon CST (2 p.m. EDT). ·
The Venezuelan government,
after a meeting in Caracas of
President Rafael Caldera with
his top aides, had rejected tile
hijackers' demands for the
prisoner release shortly before
the plane left for Cuha.
''The government cannot accept the request of the
hijackers," Luis Alberto Machado, secretary general of the
Venezuelan presidency, told
newsmen following 'the emergency meeting in the presidential palace.
The terrorists, all with hand
8renades and two witll pistols,
made Mexico City their fourth
stop since the hijacking Friday
night over western Venezuela.,
They had said IIley would
destroy the twin-engined Con, vair 580 of Venezuela's stateAvensa Airlines unless
Mexican and Venezuelan officials came to the plane to
negotiate their demands.
The guerrillas were identified by tile Venezuelan police
as members of the left-wing
"Point Zero" group.
Humberto
Rumbos ,
Venezuelan Einbassy
spokesman in Mexico City,
went to the airport, saying the
hijackers were demanding that
th_e 79 "political prisoners" be ·

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landed at Jose Marti airport in
Havana, Cuha, within 48 hours,
"I ·will not go · aboard, 11 ·
Rtunbos said after conferring
with Mexican authorities at the
airport. "My government will
not . accede to the cowardly
demands of the terrorists, In
Venezuela we don't have
pOlitical prisoners; those men
are held for common crimes.
We have fuU confidence in the
steps the Mexican government
will take."
"There's little the Mexican
government can do," Mexican
Transport Minister Eugenio

Sales tax income
higher this year
POMEROY - Retail and
auto sales tax receipts in Meigs
County were up in April, 1973,
compared to April last year,
according to Mrs , Gertrude
Donahey, state treasurer. ·
Receipts from auto sales tax
this year were $34,192 .91
compared to receipts of
$25,111.54 in 1972, an increase
of 36.16 pet., or $9,081.37. Retail
sales tax totaled ~33,447 .66
compared to $26,036.84 last
year an increase of 28.46 pet. ,
or $7,410.82.

young and old, got Involved in
the bea utification project.
Robbie Birchfield, a Meigs
High School student, made a
new sign for the village park;
Robert Snowden, a village
councilman, trimmed the
fl owering crabapple trees
which line the streets and was
assisted by Vernon Weber,
village clerk in mowing the
park, with Virgil Dill, an
empl oyee
of
Operation
Mainstream of the Leading
Creek Conservancy District,
doing some raking.
Quali ty Pri nt Shop of Mid·
dl epor t fu r nished ' ' rlye rs"
used in conjunction with cleanup, paint-up and plan t-up week,
·, :
and yout~ or Rutland staged a
" march
against
litter'
distributing nower seeds, litter
bags, and fl yers about the
trash collection.
BRIDGE PLANTERS - Large concrete planters filled with coli&gt;rful flowers adorn the four
comers of the bridge located on Maln St. in the business district of Rutland. These planters
Mrs. Homer Parker has been
were placed as il part of the "Let's Make Rutland a Bloomin' Clean Town". project sponsored
chairman for th e Rutland
Friendly Gardeners in tile
by tile Rutland Friendly Gardeners. Mrs. Homer Parker, club project chairman, is pictured
here with one of the planters. Witll her is Bill Hobstetter of the Rutland Branch of the Pomeroy ·
project o£ civic beautification
National
Bank, a large financial contributor to the annual beautification project of the garden
which will be entered in the
club.
Sears Community Involvement
Program, a contest of the Ohio
Association of Garden Clubs
for recognition and cash fl owers has been completed tractive, the club members may send a · check to Mrs.
around the three cabins at the planted 14 old fashioned Homer Parker, Box 9·3,
awards.
park.
Besides the landscaping rambling roses, two lilacs, and Rutland. The contributions can
PARK IMPROVED TOO
But the work of civic plants, lilac, rambling and seven dogwood tree seedlings. be designated either for
Repeated trips to the park making Rutland even more of
beautification did not stop with climbing roses, forsythia, 50
sp.
r
uce
seedlings,
7
dogwood
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21
and hours and hours of labor by a "bloomin' clean town" or the
Rutland village .
a
place
whe(e
Forest Acres Park, located tulip poplar , peonies, and the garden club members went Park
on the New Lima Road north of dozens of annual flowers have into the planting projecls at the everything's comin' up roses,
been planted.
park. Even two-year-old or geraniwns, or petunias,'.' br
Rutland, has benelited from
A steep bank behind the rest- Shawn Fetty, son of Mr. and beautiful flowering trees,' ,Dr
the Rutland Friendly Gar,'
deners' interes t in beau- rooms was planted with the Mrs Richard Fetty, Jr., did his whatever you'd like.
in
an
effort
to
stop
erosion
trees
part by carrying water to the
tification.
as
well
as
beautify.
Three
large
new plantings. And then there
In 1972 plantings at the park
FUN
by
Wayne
bird
houses
built
was
79-year-old Floyd Cleland,
were started by the club. At
that time an entrance planting Turner, have been placed on an employee of Operation
of JWliper, ·pfitze, Hemlock, poles overlooking the lake . Mainstream, who g~ve a hand
Coral climbing roses were in spading up the flower beds.
Spruce
and
Flowering
Several employees of
Crabapple trees· was com- placed at the corner of the
!'ihelter
house
and
peonies
were
Operation Mainst_ream
pleted.
placed around a light pole near assisted Mrs. Parker and Mrs .
This year - in fa ct, just last the shelter.
Fetty with the plantings.
week - landscaping with
To
make
the
rear
end
of
the
Stakes to support and protect
shrubs, malus trees, and
parking area a bit more at- the plantings were donated by
King Builders, Valley Lumber,

COLUMBUS (UP[) - Gov.
John J. Gilligan annolUlced
Saturday the state's "rent-aM, and R. Bargainland
camp'' program for families
and the Pomeroy Cewho want to try camping but
ment
Block
Co .
The
don't own the necessary
shrubbery was placed b_Y
equipment will begin Memorial
Day weekend at five state
Carpers Nursery.
parks.
Jack Crisp, president of the
· The governor said a total of
Leading Creek Conservancy
20 fully equipped campsites
District is most enthusiastic
will be available from May 25
about the work of the garden
through Sept. 30 at Delaware,
club in making the park more
Findlay, Harrison Lake , Pundattractive for ·the thousands of
erson and Stonelick s tate
visitors expeCted this summer.
parks ,
He recently presented Mrs.
"Response to the rent-a.
Parker with a check for $7S to
camp conc.!!pt" has been
help defray the costs of the
tremendpus ~iilce the departplantings.
ment announced it -in
Both the beautification .
February;" said Gilligan.
through . planting projects in
"We're Julppy it has been
the village of .Rutland and
well received and hope many
at
the
Forest
Acr.,s ,.
non-campers will take advan.
SOMETIIING DIFFERENT - Senior students at
Park will continue . Jast
tage of the opportunity to try
Alexander High School at Albany chartered th boat,,
how many more trees,
"Chaperone," for an excursion down the Ohio River Friday
camping this way," he said.
shrubs and flowers will
The campsites will rent for $6
night. The boat docked at the Pomeroy Levee where students
be planted will be determined,
a night, with a seven-nig ht
boarded the boat. Tho excursion was open to any student of
to a great extent, by citizen
response .
limit.
the high school who cared to go and pay his own fare. Faculty
Equipment provided at each
members, wives and husbands went along.
Everyone willing to donate
campsite will include a ten! .. ,._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.,._ _ _ _ _ _..
towards these two projects,
with an overfly and dining can' . _...,.·-•·.-,.;'&lt;).;)"1·~.,
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· from the files of the Daily
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; Times ... Sheila George .and
: Kathryn Arnold named co-girls
: of the year by B &amp; PW Club ...
j G.&lt;\.liS senio[ Floyd Short
: presented likable , Quisance
: mallet by Miss Ann Bradbury
: during annual" English Four
: breakfast ... Jeep Holley and
:Jim Thomas homer as Blue
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';8li-power in Southeast Asia as
'!"aimed solely at preserving
:~ strengthening the peace."
~::fhe President also took the
~asion to tell his ~udience of
:ll&lt;!ldiers, sailors, airmen and
;tlfiorines ·assembled alongside
the
carrier Independence:
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your
~dfastness are the backbone
~: America's influence · for
~lice around the world. I
·~ak for all your fellow
'lllbericallS when I say that we
lifl1e you a debt of gratitude we
l:an never fully repay."
! In his prepared text, the
President did not mention the
hontinued American bombing
ln Cambodia, for which he Is
~nder heavy fire in both \
Houses or Congress. .But he
9bviously aUuded to that in
$aying:
\
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"North · Vietnam ... has
ll"rsisted in violations of the
faris agreements. They have,
lor example, refused to with.jraw the thoosands ?f troops
'fhich they still mamtain m
t;.aos and Camhodia. They have
poured huge amounts of
rhilitarj equipment into these
areas and into South Vietnam.
' "It would be a crime against
the memory of those
1\mericans who made the
ultimate sacrifice for peace in
IIIdochina, and a serious blow
tO this country's ability to lead
censtructively elsewhere in the
World, for us to stand by and
ptnnit the setUement reached
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CHESTER - Nancy Kay will participate.
Baum, daughter of Mr, and
Ml"s. Dcimai Baum, Chester
and David G. Srnith, son of Mr.
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TWO TESTIFV
POMEROY - Mrs. Hazel
McKelvey and MI'S. Letha
Proffitt of the Gallia-Mefgs
NOT POPULAR
CAP Office in Pomeroy were in
CHESTER
Saturday
Athens recently to testify school plainly is .Wlpopular. At
before the ;jovernor 1s health the Chester Elementary school
care task force as to the health Saturd ay where cl.asses were
needs of the people in this area. held to make up a day missed
They . participated at th e due to one day over the fi ve day
request of the state oifice of calamity limit, there were 138
Huinan Resources and Com- students present out of an
mWlity Development.
enrolll)lent of 230.
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Woman injured, treated

CLINIC ESTABLISHBD
A
COLUMBUS t UP! ) grant of nearly $80,000 has been
approved by Gov. John J .
Gilligan for establishment or a
forensic psychia try c linic in

GALUPOLIS -

failuretoyieldtherightorway.
Dean , 19. Pomeroy, was There was heavy damage to
treated a nd released Friday·at both cars.
A second accident occurred
Veterans Memorial Hospital
" 7, two ~nths
for injuries sus ta ined in a two al6:15 p.m. on Rt.
or
a
mile
north
of GaWpolis
car collision on Rt. 7 and
where an auto driven by John
COW1 ty Rd. 26.
The Gallia-Meigs P o!l l State L. Glover, %7, Gallipolis, struck
Highway Patrol said she was a the rear end of a car driven by
passenger in a car driven by Betty J . Dickens, 49, Point
John W. Dean, 22, Rt. I, Pleasant.
Mrs. Dickens claimed minor
Pomeroy. The Dean car was
struck by an auto operated by injuries but Was not im·
Irvin E . Chilcote, 45, Rt. I, med~ately treated. Glover was :
ci ted to Municipal Court for
Lon g Bottom.
Chilcote was c harged with failure to stop within the ·
a ssured clear distance.

O ncinnati to deal with Men·
tally retarded criminals. The
facility will be operated by the
Ham ilton County Me ntal
Health and Mental Retardation
Board .

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By WBSLEY G. PIPPERT
WASHINGTON (UP! ) Former White House aide John
J. Caulfie ld was operating on

orders fr om presidential coun·
set J ohn W. Dean and possibly
presidential adviser John D.
Ehrlic hman when he carried
an offer of executive clemency

:[\Irs. Murray of Pomeroy dies

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manager Pete Alderigi and certificate following completion of special educallon course
recently .

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Office, 992-3883, or may contact
POMEROY - The front
the office of a high school near
sections
of two cars were
him whic h will relay the inheavily damaged a nd a driver
terest to Mrs . Bacon .
was cited to mayor 's court as
tlle result of an accident on
Union Ave., Pomeroy, at 2:40
PASSBNGER HURT
p.m. saturday.
RACINE A car had · A car driven by Charles Wills
medium damage and one of near Minersville went out of
person was injured in an control and left of c~nter,
accident on Route 338 near striking a car drtven by
Racine at 4:30p.m . Saturday. Dorothy Sheets , Pomeroy
Sheriff Robert Hartenbach's Route 4. Mrs. Sheets was taken
Dept. said a car driven by to Veterans Memorial Hospital
Roger Herbert Roush, 24, by the Pomeroy E-R squad,
Racine Route 2, skidded and treated and released. Wills was
left ihe road, striking a utility cited to court on a charge of
pole. A passenger, Cindy excessive speed for conditions.
Roush, 16, Racine, Route 2,
was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital where she and released. No charge was
was treated for minor injuries filed .

Fronts of cars
are damaged

DONALD RAY WRIGHT,left, operates small multilith
offset press of Ohio Valley Publishing Co. Looking on is his
instructor, Otho Mattox, pressroom superintendent.

EXTBNDED OULLOOK
Slow warming trend with a
chance of showers about
Wednesday. Highs in the 70s
and upper 60s. Lows in the
mid 40s and low 50s Monday
rising to mostly in the 50s
Wednesday.
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
MIDDLEPORT
The
Middleport E-R squad answered a call at 6 Cole St.,
Pomeroy at about noon
saturday lor Homer Bradshaw
who was having difficulty
breathing. He was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital
lor treatment.

OPENING BLOCKBD
LAS VEGAS, Nev. ( UP! ) The " Puss 'n Boots" Shoeshine
Parlor" was to have opened in
this gambling mecca Friday
with a charge of $5 a shoe and
with 1ts employes earning up to
$300 a week. The employes
would have been topless. But
chief cnminal deputy city
attorney Allen Bray blocked
the opening of the topless
shoeshine parlor by denying 1ts
operator a license .

Trilli~m s are often called
" w~ke robins" because cer·

lain of these wild flowers
bloom when the robins are
returning north in spriilg.

. I-'OMEROY - Mrs. Ada H.
Murray, 77, of 284 Mulberry
Ave., ~omeroy, died Friday at
the Hill Haven nursing home in
Colunnbus.
The daughter of the late Fred
and Barbara Leifheit, Mrs.
Murray was a member of
Trinity Church in Pomeroy.
She is survived by her
husband , Otto; a daughter,
Mrs. Charlotte Young of
Columbus; a son, Charles

homemaker in the Long Bottom 'area some years ago had

to pucker up a lot of nerve to
take her evening bath in the
well water used in her hou se.
Know why? Because for a long,
long time no matter what soap

she used she itched several
hours afterward. Often had a

heck of a time getting to sleep.
Her problem vanished when I

installed a water softener in
her basement. L1ke Mr-. Clean,
I ridded her of hard water soap
scum. Henceforth, any soap:
no 1Ith! You may not- I hope

- •fch, but surely have other
thmgs hard water doos going
agamst you . Costs you a lot of
the foldin' stuff too, e. g., lime
deposits that grow and grow in

PICNIC FUN - Vernon Weber, above, isn't preparing to
bow in prayer, rather, be has just released a horseshoe (no
ringer) when members of the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary
club were {uests of the Pomeroy-Middleport Lions Club
Friday evening, Weber 's opponent is Lion Karl Krautter.

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all hot water using appliances, :
heavy dosages cf detergents to
neutralize the calcium (lime).)._
in your laundry etc. etc. Oh, .,..
your water "isn't too hard?" ,
Well. For a simple test you ·.
conduct yourself, rub off a litfJe :
ordinary hand soap into your :
water. Do the same in a'!
friend's water which is $01: ·
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Thirty years of experience in
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newspaper said Saturday that
Soviet pledges or " all possible
military
and
economic
assistance,'' including-military
training of a ularge number or
commandos" for the struggle
against Israel, helped end the
Lebanon-Palestinian dispute.
At lbe same time, other
Beirut newspapers reported
that the last of the 4,000 to 5,000
Palestinian guerrilla reinforcements who crossed into
Lebanon from Syria at the
height of the bloody fighting
between
guerrillas
and
Lebanese troops have pulled
back to their Syrian bases.
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·:;:: when a carload ol teenagers pulled up am one yelled .~
.'i: "what did you say?". The teenagers then plied out of the ~
l\~ ca.- and beat Hicks to death with a baseball bat.
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:. anything. The oext thing I knew he jumped out of the car
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in meats Hanoi promises in Shootout at sea

COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
Agriculture Department has begun a thorough check for sulfite in meal with a dye application test.
Agriculture Department Director Gene R. Abercrombie
said Saturday the inspectors
could determine in a few seconds with their kit if su lfite
were present in meat.
He said sulfite was not harm·
(ul, but the bacteria buildup
could cause siCkness and consumers were cheated by think·
ing they were buying fresh
meat.
Abercrombie explained the
inspectors apply a dye to meat
samples and if the dye color. is
absorbed, it indicated sulfite
has been added in sufficient
quantities to allow aging meal
to remain bright in color, when
it actually may be building up
bacteria and becoming spoiled .
The director said when meat
is found to contain sulfi!A!, it is
embargoed and undergoes further tests at the laboratory to
determine how much sulfite
was added.
Abercrombie said inspectors,
with their test kits, find sulfite
about twice a week. He said
previously they were trained to
detect sulfite and usually found
it about once a m()nth.
·. He said six markets had been
convicted in the last month of
putting sulfite in the meat.

physics examinations in early
April.
Seven of the cadets have
submitted their resignations
and 12 others have requested

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Political sources said Hafez'
decision to stay on was another
indication that the crisis was
easing.
The newspaper An Nahar's
weekly Arab Report said that
the Soviet Union, through
Ambassador Sarvar Azimov in
Beirut, had helped to bring
about the cooperation or the
Palestinian leaders with the
Lebanese.
It said in a meeting with
guerrilla leader Vasser Arafat
last week, Azimov delivered a

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WEST POINT, N. Y. (UPI )
- Three more cadets have
been found guilty of violating
Ule strict honor code at the U.
S. Military Academy, bringing
the total nunnber of cadets
accused in the cheating
scan!lal to 21, a West Point
spokesman said Saturday.
He said all of the cadets were
accused of cheating during

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PASADENA, Calif. ( UP!) An argument at· a party early
Saturday led to an old weststyle shootout which left one
man dead and another in
indignant at violations (of the custody for murder.
Jan. 28 cease-fire) by the
Police said the incident
Saigon administration, which . began when an argument
.are tolerated by the U.S. erupted
between
Hardy
'government."
Pamilton, 20, Pasadena , and
"But with good will," he Charl es E . Johnson, 19,
Said, " we shall continue to Altadena.
settle this problem satisfacOrricers said witnesses
torlly ."
reported both men, who were
Accordil)g to U.S. officials, packing pistols, went outside to
more tban 50 Americans died continue their argument .
in captivity in North Vietnam. Witnesses said both went for
In addition, many of the 1,317 their weapons, but Johnson ,
Americaru; missing in action in using a .38-caliber revolver,
Indochina may be fliers shot outdrew Pamillon and fired
down and killed in North before Pamilton could bring
Vietnam.
his AS-caliber automatic into
Hanoi has thus Ear listed the play.
names of 23 Americans who
died as prisoners, plus one
unidentified flier who died last
Dec. %7 in a 852 crash, for a
PROFESSOR CHARGED
total ol 24. Another body has
SAN FRANCISCO ( UP!) not yet been identified, but the Lester Friedman, 44, an
North Vietnamese said they organic chemistry professor at
believed it was that ol a Thai.
Ciise
Western
Reserve
Officers of the JNT, repre- University was released on
senting the United States, bond after being charged with
North and South Vietnam and two counts of participating in a
the VietCong, have visited the scheme to make and sell LSD.
graves of aU %5 since May 11,
He was released on $%5,000
but details . on sending the hond and was to appear before
bodies home have yet to be
U. S. District Judge Samuel
worked out.
Conti June 8.

to return .dead
SAIGON (UP!) - Graves of
American servicemen " are
scattered here and there all
over North Vietnam" but the
bodies eventually will be
returned if there is a display of
"good wlll," a Hanoi delegaltl
to the four-party team engaged
in recovery efforts said saturday.
In reports of continued
sporadic fighting, the saigon
command said Saturday that
five Communists were killed
Friday when they attacked a
South Vietnamese government
infantry position 17 miles
northwest of, Saigon near Tan
Uyen. Five infantrymen were
reported wounded. ·
Speaking on the outlook for
return or the bodies of servicemen, Maj. Nguyen ~hu
Sinh, a North Vietnamese
•
delegate to 'the Joint Military
Team (JMT), told a news
conference at Saigon's Tan Son
Nhut airfield that the cooperation or local North Vietnamese
is necessary for locating
graves because "the graves of
U.S. military personnel are
scattered here and there all

over NorUl Vietnam."
He safd, "People in North

POI NT JUDITH, R.I. ( UPI)
- The Coast Guard said 12
persons were confirmed dead
&lt;~nd 11 were rescued Saturday,
after a converted ferry boat
carr yin g a ·fi s hing party
•( broke up " and sank in the
chilly All&lt;~ntlc Ocean 4.5 miles
soulhcH ~ t of Point Judith.
A Co&lt;~st Guard spokesman
described survivors in ''pretty
rough'' condition due to exposure. A spokesman at South
County Hospital in Wakefield,
H. 1., had earlier ~aid 15 survivors were taken there. He
la ter revised the figure down to
11 . He sa id fi Ve -dead were
hroug ht to the hospital. The
ulhcr bodies recovered were
bcheved aboard rescue ships
head1..od into a Coas t Guard
sta twn north of Point Judith.
The Coa s t Guard said more
persons may still be missing .
CIJIJ.'i t Guard C:lnd Navy
cnrc roft and utility boats
cont1nued searching the areas
for other survivors of the boat,
ow Comet, which had left Pomt
.Judith in the morning. As
ma ny ;JS 30 persons were
believed a board th_e vessel
wh en it se t out.
Sui' VI vors· were in the water
for several hours before a ~ail­
boa t, the Jezebel passed by,
picked 10 persons from the
ocean and Coast Guard rescue
wurkers were called to the
scene.

Watergate

conspirator

James W. McCord Jr., Senate
sources said saturday.
It was not known positively
who directed Dean to make the
offer, the sources said. But
according to widely known
information about the way

vestigators a few days a go that
the offer of cleme ncy came
from Dean.
Nixon fired Dean April 30
and at the same time accepted
the resignations of Ehrlichman
and White House chief of staff
H. R. Haldeman. Caulfield took
leave last SUnday from his job
at the Treasury Department.
In other developments:
- The General Accounting
Office (GAO) reported tbat
· Herbert W. Kahnbach, Nixon 's

Dean functioned, the sources
said , he probably had conferre d with Ehrlichman , then
one of President Nixon 's top
two aides .
Caulfield has been subpoenaed before the Senate Watergate

committee

Tuesday

to

corroborate or discredit McCord 's startling testimony
about the offer.
WhJte House Press Secretary
Ronald L. Ziegler has denied
that Nixon had any knowledge
of meetings at which Caulfield
is alleged to have made the
offer last January. And the
Washington Star-News said
saturday that Caulfield clllims

he did not invoke Nixon's name
when he carried the offer to
McCord.
McCord said in a carefully
worded statement before the
Senate committee Friday that
he had met with Caulfield and
that Caulfield told him he

would get cash, executive
clemency after !Oor 11 months,
and a job la!A!r if he kept silent
about Watergate.
Mc'Cord also said Caulfield
told him Nixon was aware of
the meeting and would be informed of its results. McCord
did not specifically say that he
was told Nixon was aware of
the offer of clemency,
Caulfield confirmed in a
statement Friday nlghtthat he
had met with McCord three
times and "conveyed to. him
certain messages from a White
House official." Caulfield did

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personal lawyer, received

for
special
Watergate.
prosecut or received strong .
s upport on Capit ol Hill.
Richardson and Cox, a former
U.S. Solicitor Ge neral , will
testify Monda y be for e the
Senate Judiciary Committee
where
Ri c hard s on 's
nomination has been stalled by
questions over how much independence Cox will really
have.
- The liberal Americans for
Democratic Action at its annual meeting in Washington
passed a resolution calling on
Nixon to resign and urging
Congress to censure him.
- Republican state chairmen
[rom 29 states, meeting in
Chicago, adopted a policy
statement affirming their "full
support of the President in his
efforts to arrive at the truth 11 in
the Watergate matter .
- A spokesm ~ n for the
National Broadca sting Co .
( NBC ) e stimated that 50
miUion Americans watched the
Senate committe e 's initial
hearings Thursday and Friday
on television.
McCord is scheduled to
return for further testimony
when the committee begins its
third day of public hearings
Tuesday . He is certain to face
more questions about his
statements on the alleged offer
of clemency .
The committee's first round
of hearings, covering seven
days spread over three weeks,
is concentrating on the bugging
and June 17 break-in at the
Democratic
national
headquarters in the Watergate

more ' than $500,000 in
unreported campaign funds in
1972, at least half of which went
to Watergate defendants.
- Ziegler denied providing
any assistance last fall to
Donald H. Segretti, who is
under indictment on charges
involving alleged political
sabotage. Deputy White House
counsel Fred F . Fielding said
in a sworn deposition made
public Friday that Ziegler was
among several top presidentia1
aides attending a meeting in
October at which a press
release drafted by Segretti
about his activities was discus·
sed .
Former Attorney General
John N. Mitchell, already
indicted by a federal grand
jury in New York and
frequently mentioned in testimony this week before the
Senate's Watergate Investigating committee, told UP! that
"somebody has tried to make
me the fall guy'' in the scandal,
"but lt isn't going to work."
Mitchell said, "the only thing I complex. SUbsequent hearings
did was to try to get the . will take up other alleged
Presldent re-elected. I never
political
espionage
and
di&lt;l anything menially or sabotage in the 1972 campaign.
morally wrong ."
''What we've got is hearsay,
- Nixon made an Armed third-removed, and possibly,
fourth-hand/ ' one committee
Forces Day address at Norfolk,
Va., but concentrated on' the source s aid in evaluating
nation's defeJ1Se policy and McCord's testimony about the
world politics. He made no offer.
mention of the Watergate
Sen. Edward J. Gurney, Rscandal.
Fia., a member of the com- Attorney
General- mittee, told a reporter that
desi!,'llate Elliot L. Richard- Mc9ord's testimony was
''hearsay of the worst kind."
son's choice of Archibald Cox

Skylab has deadly gas
HOUSTON ( UP!) - Dealing
with a new Skylab snag,
mission control Saturday began
to purge suspec!A!d lethal gas
from the cabin of America's
first earlh-&lt;Jrbiting space station.
The problem, caused by
overheating of foam plastic
insulf!tion in the unmanned
craft, was not viewed as
imtTiediately serious. But it was
another complication to salvage
efforl&lt; by flight controllers and
the first Sky lab astronauts ,
Astronauts Charles "Pete''
Conrad, Joseph P. Kerwin and
Paul J. Weitz, wearing sport
clothes, worked in simulators at
the Johrisoh Space Cen!A!r in
Houston to perfect emergency
technique• for shading Skylab
with an awning and boosting its
inadequate power supply.
Around-the·dock efforts to
ready the repair kit and train
the astronauts in il&lt; use were
going smout~ly enough for the
crew to plan a half day off
Sunday. They were to fly to
Huntsville, Ala., late in the day
and resume their intense
traming scheduled Monday .
Space agency officials said
they hoped to pack the hastily
assembled repair tools and at
lea~c;ct two versions of the silver
and white awning inside the
crew's Apollo command ship at
Cape Kennedy by Tuesday
night. The astronauts were
aiming toward a blastoff lime
of 9 a .m . EDT Friday.
Physicians at the Houston
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space center determined
through tests that temperatures
on Skylab 's skin, which reached
some 230 degrees Fahrenheit
shortly arter the vehicle was
launched Monday, might have
driven a gas ca lled Toluene
Diisocyanate (TO)) from thick
foam polyurethane insulation
lining the cabin 's interior walls.
Dr . Royce Hawkins said

potential concentrations of TOI
in Skylab's atmosphere ranged
from 2 to 20 parts per million
(ppm ). He said even 2 ppm of
this gas, an irritant which
causes bronchial spasms when
inha led, could be lethal.
Hawkins said overheated
materials in the space station
might also have given off
carbon monoxide and small

tAmount.S of cyanide.
There were no instruments in
Skylub to U! ll mission control if
·these gases were actually
present. Flight directors,
therefore, sent a remote control
signal to empty virtually all of
the space sta·tion 's existing
atmosphere, allowing it to be
replaced with a fresh mll&lt;lure '
of oxygen and nitrogen.
Hawkins said this , Jieuld
dispose of most toxic gas tlit~t
might fill the cabin . But just' to
be on the safe side, he said, lilt;,
crew will carry devices tO tesi
for TDI and carbon monoxide
and will have special masksdesigned for miners, and
selected for space use before
dawn Saturday- to wear the
first time they enter the cabin.

Convoy supported
PHNOM PENH (UP!)
U.S. jet figh!&lt;lrs Saturday flew
strikes in support of Cambodian troops south of Phnom
Penh and escorted a lo.ship
convoy safely down the
Mekong River to the South
Vietnamese border.
A commercial OC3 transport
plane with nine passengers and
t~o crewmen aboard crashed
shorUy after taking off from
the provincial capital ol Svay
Rieng, officials said. Initial
· reports indicated the plane was
hit by Communist ground fire
and crashed in Insurgentcontrolled territory, according

to officials. There was no word
on the fate of those aboard.
Thailand-based U.S . air
force jets flew bombing strikes
in support of Cambodian troops
encirclecl in the former market
town of Tram Khnar about 25
miles southwest of the capital
while a road-dearing operation
was stalled on Route 3 about
three miles from the t.Qwn,
according to field reports.
At least '24 wounded government troops were brought back
1Q the road while American
OVIO Bronco spotter planes
called m the jets around Tram
Khnar, field reports said.

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agreement reached with the
Lebanese authorities Thurs~
day. The wJthdrawal was
completed Friday night, the
newspapers said.
On the political front, Beirut
Radio reported that Premier
Amin Hafez has withdrawn his
resignation at the request of
President Suleiman Franjieh.
Hafez submitted his government's resignation on May 8,
soon after declaring a state of
emergency which is still in

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SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1973

and farm high atop the hills in dleport Lions Club was host at
what in pioneer days was a picnic for the Middleport called ''Texas '' in Meigs Pomeroy Rotary Club.
The intriguing combmation
County . That's where friday
evening the Pomeroy Mid~ or names for these two service ·
clubs didn't~us l happen. Over
the years both clubs found
some of their members lived in
the adjoining town ( Middleport, or P omeroy ). The first
to adopt the double name was
the MJddleport Rotary Club.
About 10 years ago it became
the Middleport - Pomeroy
Rotary Club.
Because nobody, really
nobody, in Pomeroy ever is
altogether content if . Middleport gels ahead of them, the
message from Kremlin leaders Pomeroy Lions Club in due
promising continued support time became the Pomeroy ~
for the guerrillas. It quoted Middleport Lions Club .
Who could really mind ?
guerrilla sources as saying ,the
Indeed,
it was a good idea both
Russians promised " all
possible military and economic ways.
Friday night after several
assistance" and ·•offered to
hours
of horseshoe pitching
accept a large nunnber or
commandos £or military and inter-club visiting, 20
training" for the struggle (lotarians and 10 Lions enjoyed
against Israel.
lradllional picnic fare .
Lions present were Ralph
The guerrillas from Syriareported to be the 4,000 to 5,000 Graves, Richard Chamber1?,
man Yarmouk brigade of the Wendell Hoover, Bill Grueser,
Palestine Liberation Army Clarence
Struble ,
Karl
( PLA )- first crossed the Krautter, Don Mullens, Tom
border shortly after the army- Cassell, Don Pcurch and Louis
guerrilla lighting broke out in Osborne'.
Beirut May 2.
Rotarians attending were
They withdrew after three Gene Riggs, Bernard Fultz,
days, but returned again after Charles Blakeslee, Robert
guerrillas in Beirut reswned Buck, Ed Raker, Chet Tan the fighting May 7.
nehill, Vernon Weber, Dick
More than 300 civilians , Owen, John Bacon, Wilbur
soldiers and guerrillas were Theobald , Paul Smart, George
killed in the fighting in the Meinhart, John wm, Cash
Lebanese capital and along the . Bahr, Bob Bumgarner, John
northeast and southeastern Werner, Jack Robson, Don
borders with Syria.
Dieryer, Tony May, and a guest,
the Rev . Ed Fischer, of Racine.

Lebanese expect help

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POMEROY - It wasn't the
LBJ Ranch, even though it did
happen in Texas.
ll was the ( Richard )
Chambers summer cottage

ABOVE, LEFT TO RIGHT, ARE Rotarians Jack Rooson, Wilbur Theobald, Cash Bahr and Paul Smart.

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Murray of Ironton; a sister,
Mrs .
Lena
Bramlage
Columbus; four grandchildren,
II great-grandchildren and
several nieces .. and nephews.
Funeral services will be held
at I p.m. Monday at the Ewing
Funeral Home with the Rev.
W. H. Perrin officiating. Burial
will be In Beech · Grove'
Cemetery . Friends may call at:
the funeral home any lime.

not elaborate, but sources said
he told committee in-

that a board of officers review
the decision of the Cadet Honor
Comm1ttee, the spokesman
said.
The officers' board has found
that one cadet viola!A!d the
code. The superintendent of the
academy must rule on the
board's finding and, if he finds
the cadet guilty, then send his
opinion to the Department of
Army for a final decisJOn . All of
the cadets involved are
meQlbers or this year's junior
and senior classes. the spokesman said .

GOP senators mark June 15 to clear Gilligan budget
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Senate budget bill before it is sent to a
Republican leaders have set subcommittee.
June 15 as the target date for
"We hope to complete te~ti­
clearing the $9.9 billion budget mony by May 30," Dennis said.
of Gov. John J . Gilligan for fisThe elementary and secondcal 1973-75.
ary education portion of the
''That will give a conference budget is under study in the
committee two weeks to iron Senate Education Committee.
out any differences between
Dennis said he hopes to have
the Sena!A! and House before that secti9n of · the spending
the fiscal year ends June 30," blueprint;' along .with the suJ&gt;.
said Sen. Max H. Dennis, R- committO&lt;ir~rtonthegener­
Wilmington, chatrman of the . al budget, back before his full
Senate Finance Committee. committee by
10.
Dennis said his panel plans
Dennis' committee will hold
two more weeks of publir trsti- a pair of budget heari~gs Monmony on the House-pa&amp;sed day · The Department - of'

June

Mental Health and Retardation
and the Ohio Youth Commission will appear . Monday
af!A!rnoon, and the Agriculture
Department,
the
Environmental
Protection
Agency and the Natliral Resources Department in the eve.ning.
Another double hearing
Tuesday will find the TranDepartment,
sportation
co mmer c e
Department,
Health Department, Civil
Righ ts CommiSsion and Bureau , of Employment Services

before the committee.
Wednesday, the Department
of Education, Ohio Historical
Society and Public Utilities
Commission will testily.
The
Gilligan
administration's proposed $312
million capital improvements
bill is scheduled to be voted out
or the . House Finance Committee this week, probably
Tuesday or Wednesday . ·
·And another vote may be
taken tn the House Elections
subcommittee Tuesday on the
administration's election
reform package,

The House Local Covernment Committee will continue
work on the Senate1&gt;assed bill
to aid inner cities at a Tuesday
evening hearing.
And the House Ways and
Committee is prepared to vote
Wednesday on legislation excluding military pay from the
state Income tax and granting
tax credits to working married
couples who lose money by being required to file joinUy.
The · House
Judiciary
Committee is expected to be
ready to vote Thursdey on a
proposed
constitutional

amendment which would allow
the legislature to enact a iaw
grantin~
protection
to
newsmen in concealing tlleir
sources of information.
On a related matter, the Senate Judiciary Committee has
scheduled a first hearing for
Wednesday on legislation requiring a newspaper retraction
to be printed as nearly as possible to ihe location of the original story.
The Senate has scheduled a 4
p.m. floor session for Monday,
while the House will reconvene
at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday.

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Woman injured, treated

CLINIC ESTABLISHBD
A
COLUMBUS t UP! ) grant of nearly $80,000 has been
approved by Gov. John J .
Gilligan for establishment or a
forensic psychia try c linic in

GALUPOLIS -

failuretoyieldtherightorway.
Dean , 19. Pomeroy, was There was heavy damage to
treated a nd released Friday·at both cars.
A second accident occurred
Veterans Memorial Hospital
" 7, two ~nths
for injuries sus ta ined in a two al6:15 p.m. on Rt.
or
a
mile
north
of GaWpolis
car collision on Rt. 7 and
where an auto driven by John
COW1 ty Rd. 26.
The Gallia-Meigs P o!l l State L. Glover, %7, Gallipolis, struck
Highway Patrol said she was a the rear end of a car driven by
passenger in a car driven by Betty J . Dickens, 49, Point
John W. Dean, 22, Rt. I, Pleasant.
Mrs. Dickens claimed minor
Pomeroy. The Dean car was
struck by an auto operated by injuries but Was not im·
Irvin E . Chilcote, 45, Rt. I, med~ately treated. Glover was :
ci ted to Municipal Court for
Lon g Bottom.
Chilcote was c harged with failure to stop within the ·
a ssured clear distance.

O ncinnati to deal with Men·
tally retarded criminals. The
facility will be operated by the
Ham ilton County Me ntal
Health and Mental Retardation
Board .

J

Anita J .

traced to Dean
By WBSLEY G. PIPPERT
WASHINGTON (UP! ) Former White House aide John
J. Caulfie ld was operating on

orders fr om presidential coun·
set J ohn W. Dean and possibly
presidential adviser John D.
Ehrlic hman when he carried
an offer of executive clemency

:[\Irs. Murray of Pomeroy dies

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ROGER RUTIIERFOR D left, and Delmar Cook, right, are pictured here with Burge r Chef
manager Pete Alderigi and certificate following completion of special educallon course
recently .

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information

for possible
participation may contac t Mrs . •
Bacon a t the Meigs County
Superintendent of Sc hool s
Office, 992-3883, or may contact
POMEROY - The front
the office of a high school near
sections
of two cars were
him whic h will relay the inheavily damaged a nd a driver
terest to Mrs . Bacon .
was cited to mayor 's court as
tlle result of an accident on
Union Ave., Pomeroy, at 2:40
PASSBNGER HURT
p.m. saturday.
RACINE A car had · A car driven by Charles Wills
medium damage and one of near Minersville went out of
person was injured in an control and left of c~nter,
accident on Route 338 near striking a car drtven by
Racine at 4:30p.m . Saturday. Dorothy Sheets , Pomeroy
Sheriff Robert Hartenbach's Route 4. Mrs. Sheets was taken
Dept. said a car driven by to Veterans Memorial Hospital
Roger Herbert Roush, 24, by the Pomeroy E-R squad,
Racine Route 2, skidded and treated and released. Wills was
left ihe road, striking a utility cited to court on a charge of
pole. A passenger, Cindy excessive speed for conditions.
Roush, 16, Racine, Route 2,
was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital where she and released. No charge was
was treated for minor injuries filed .

Fronts of cars
are damaged

DONALD RAY WRIGHT,left, operates small multilith
offset press of Ohio Valley Publishing Co. Looking on is his
instructor, Otho Mattox, pressroom superintendent.

EXTBNDED OULLOOK
Slow warming trend with a
chance of showers about
Wednesday. Highs in the 70s
and upper 60s. Lows in the
mid 40s and low 50s Monday
rising to mostly in the 50s
Wednesday.
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
MIDDLEPORT
The
Middleport E-R squad answered a call at 6 Cole St.,
Pomeroy at about noon
saturday lor Homer Bradshaw
who was having difficulty
breathing. He was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital
lor treatment.

OPENING BLOCKBD
LAS VEGAS, Nev. ( UP! ) The " Puss 'n Boots" Shoeshine
Parlor" was to have opened in
this gambling mecca Friday
with a charge of $5 a shoe and
with 1ts employes earning up to
$300 a week. The employes
would have been topless. But
chief cnminal deputy city
attorney Allen Bray blocked
the opening of the topless
shoeshine parlor by denying 1ts
operator a license .

Trilli~m s are often called
" w~ke robins" because cer·

lain of these wild flowers
bloom when the robins are
returning north in spriilg.

. I-'OMEROY - Mrs. Ada H.
Murray, 77, of 284 Mulberry
Ave., ~omeroy, died Friday at
the Hill Haven nursing home in
Colunnbus.
The daughter of the late Fred
and Barbara Leifheit, Mrs.
Murray was a member of
Trinity Church in Pomeroy.
She is survived by her
husband , Otto; a daughter,
Mrs. Charlotte Young of
Columbus; a son, Charles

homemaker in the Long Bottom 'area some years ago had

to pucker up a lot of nerve to
take her evening bath in the
well water used in her hou se.
Know why? Because for a long,
long time no matter what soap

she used she itched several
hours afterward. Often had a

heck of a time getting to sleep.
Her problem vanished when I

installed a water softener in
her basement. L1ke Mr-. Clean,
I ridded her of hard water soap
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ringer) when members of the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary
club were {uests of the Pomeroy-Middleport Lions Club
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newspaper said Saturday that
Soviet pledges or " all possible
military
and
economic
assistance,'' including-military
training of a ularge number or
commandos" for the struggle
against Israel, helped end the
Lebanon-Palestinian dispute.
At lbe same time, other
Beirut newspapers reported
that the last of the 4,000 to 5,000
Palestinian guerrilla reinforcements who crossed into
Lebanon from Syria at the
height of the bloody fighting
between
guerrillas
and
Lebanese troops have pulled
back to their Syrian bases.
·The reports said the withdrawal was the first step taken
by guerrilla leaders to meet the
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
Agriculture Department has begun a thorough check for sulfite in meal with a dye application test.
Agriculture Department Director Gene R. Abercrombie
said Saturday the inspectors
could determine in a few seconds with their kit if su lfite
were present in meat.
He said sulfite was not harm·
(ul, but the bacteria buildup
could cause siCkness and consumers were cheated by think·
ing they were buying fresh
meat.
Abercrombie explained the
inspectors apply a dye to meat
samples and if the dye color. is
absorbed, it indicated sulfite
has been added in sufficient
quantities to allow aging meal
to remain bright in color, when
it actually may be building up
bacteria and becoming spoiled .
The director said when meat
is found to contain sulfi!A!, it is
embargoed and undergoes further tests at the laboratory to
determine how much sulfite
was added.
Abercrombie said inspectors,
with their test kits, find sulfite
about twice a week. He said
previously they were trained to
detect sulfite and usually found
it about once a m()nth.
·. He said six markets had been
convicted in the last month of
putting sulfite in the meat.

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April.
Seven of the cadets have
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and 12 others have requested

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Political sources said Hafez'
decision to stay on was another
indication that the crisis was
easing.
The newspaper An Nahar's
weekly Arab Report said that
the Soviet Union, through
Ambassador Sarvar Azimov in
Beirut, had helped to bring
about the cooperation or the
Palestinian leaders with the
Lebanese.
It said in a meeting with
guerrilla leader Vasser Arafat
last week, Azimov delivered a

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WEST POINT, N. Y. (UPI )
- Three more cadets have
been found guilty of violating
Ule strict honor code at the U.
S. Military Academy, bringing
the total nunnber of cadets
accused in the cheating
scan!lal to 21, a West Point
spokesman said Saturday.
He said all of the cadets were
accused of cheating during

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PASADENA, Calif. ( UP!) An argument at· a party early
Saturday led to an old weststyle shootout which left one
man dead and another in
indignant at violations (of the custody for murder.
Jan. 28 cease-fire) by the
Police said the incident
Saigon administration, which . began when an argument
.are tolerated by the U.S. erupted
between
Hardy
'government."
Pamilton, 20, Pasadena , and
"But with good will," he Charl es E . Johnson, 19,
Said, " we shall continue to Altadena.
settle this problem satisfacOrricers said witnesses
torlly ."
reported both men, who were
Accordil)g to U.S. officials, packing pistols, went outside to
more tban 50 Americans died continue their argument .
in captivity in North Vietnam. Witnesses said both went for
In addition, many of the 1,317 their weapons, but Johnson ,
Americaru; missing in action in using a .38-caliber revolver,
Indochina may be fliers shot outdrew Pamillon and fired
down and killed in North before Pamilton could bring
Vietnam.
his AS-caliber automatic into
Hanoi has thus Ear listed the play.
names of 23 Americans who
died as prisoners, plus one
unidentified flier who died last
Dec. %7 in a 852 crash, for a
PROFESSOR CHARGED
total ol 24. Another body has
SAN FRANCISCO ( UP!) not yet been identified, but the Lester Friedman, 44, an
North Vietnamese said they organic chemistry professor at
believed it was that ol a Thai.
Ciise
Western
Reserve
Officers of the JNT, repre- University was released on
senting the United States, bond after being charged with
North and South Vietnam and two counts of participating in a
the VietCong, have visited the scheme to make and sell LSD.
graves of aU %5 since May 11,
He was released on $%5,000
but details . on sending the hond and was to appear before
bodies home have yet to be
U. S. District Judge Samuel
worked out.
Conti June 8.

to return .dead
SAIGON (UP!) - Graves of
American servicemen " are
scattered here and there all
over North Vietnam" but the
bodies eventually will be
returned if there is a display of
"good wlll," a Hanoi delegaltl
to the four-party team engaged
in recovery efforts said saturday.
In reports of continued
sporadic fighting, the saigon
command said Saturday that
five Communists were killed
Friday when they attacked a
South Vietnamese government
infantry position 17 miles
northwest of, Saigon near Tan
Uyen. Five infantrymen were
reported wounded. ·
Speaking on the outlook for
return or the bodies of servicemen, Maj. Nguyen ~hu
Sinh, a North Vietnamese
•
delegate to 'the Joint Military
Team (JMT), told a news
conference at Saigon's Tan Son
Nhut airfield that the cooperation or local North Vietnamese
is necessary for locating
graves because "the graves of
U.S. military personnel are
scattered here and there all

over NorUl Vietnam."
He safd, "People in North

POI NT JUDITH, R.I. ( UPI)
- The Coast Guard said 12
persons were confirmed dead
&lt;~nd 11 were rescued Saturday,
after a converted ferry boat
carr yin g a ·fi s hing party
•( broke up " and sank in the
chilly All&lt;~ntlc Ocean 4.5 miles
soulhcH ~ t of Point Judith.
A Co&lt;~st Guard spokesman
described survivors in ''pretty
rough'' condition due to exposure. A spokesman at South
County Hospital in Wakefield,
H. 1., had earlier ~aid 15 survivors were taken there. He
la ter revised the figure down to
11 . He sa id fi Ve -dead were
hroug ht to the hospital. The
ulhcr bodies recovered were
bcheved aboard rescue ships
head1..od into a Coas t Guard
sta twn north of Point Judith.
The Coa s t Guard said more
persons may still be missing .
CIJIJ.'i t Guard C:lnd Navy
cnrc roft and utility boats
cont1nued searching the areas
for other survivors of the boat,
ow Comet, which had left Pomt
.Judith in the morning. As
ma ny ;JS 30 persons were
believed a board th_e vessel
wh en it se t out.
Sui' VI vors· were in the water
for several hours before a ~ail­
boa t, the Jezebel passed by,
picked 10 persons from the
ocean and Coast Guard rescue
wurkers were called to the
scene.

Watergate

conspirator

James W. McCord Jr., Senate
sources said saturday.
It was not known positively
who directed Dean to make the
offer, the sources said. But
according to widely known
information about the way

vestigators a few days a go that
the offer of cleme ncy came
from Dean.
Nixon fired Dean April 30
and at the same time accepted
the resignations of Ehrlichman
and White House chief of staff
H. R. Haldeman. Caulfield took
leave last SUnday from his job
at the Treasury Department.
In other developments:
- The General Accounting
Office (GAO) reported tbat
· Herbert W. Kahnbach, Nixon 's

Dean functioned, the sources
said , he probably had conferre d with Ehrlichman , then
one of President Nixon 's top
two aides .
Caulfield has been subpoenaed before the Senate Watergate

committee

Tuesday

to

corroborate or discredit McCord 's startling testimony
about the offer.
WhJte House Press Secretary
Ronald L. Ziegler has denied
that Nixon had any knowledge
of meetings at which Caulfield
is alleged to have made the
offer last January. And the
Washington Star-News said
saturday that Caulfield clllims

he did not invoke Nixon's name
when he carried the offer to
McCord.
McCord said in a carefully
worded statement before the
Senate committee Friday that
he had met with Caulfield and
that Caulfield told him he

would get cash, executive
clemency after !Oor 11 months,
and a job la!A!r if he kept silent
about Watergate.
Mc'Cord also said Caulfield
told him Nixon was aware of
the meeting and would be informed of its results. McCord
did not specifically say that he
was told Nixon was aware of
the offer of clemency,
Caulfield confirmed in a
statement Friday nlghtthat he
had met with McCord three
times and "conveyed to. him
certain messages from a White
House official." Caulfield did

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personal lawyer, received

for
special
Watergate.
prosecut or received strong .
s upport on Capit ol Hill.
Richardson and Cox, a former
U.S. Solicitor Ge neral , will
testify Monda y be for e the
Senate Judiciary Committee
where
Ri c hard s on 's
nomination has been stalled by
questions over how much independence Cox will really
have.
- The liberal Americans for
Democratic Action at its annual meeting in Washington
passed a resolution calling on
Nixon to resign and urging
Congress to censure him.
- Republican state chairmen
[rom 29 states, meeting in
Chicago, adopted a policy
statement affirming their "full
support of the President in his
efforts to arrive at the truth 11 in
the Watergate matter .
- A spokesm ~ n for the
National Broadca sting Co .
( NBC ) e stimated that 50
miUion Americans watched the
Senate committe e 's initial
hearings Thursday and Friday
on television.
McCord is scheduled to
return for further testimony
when the committee begins its
third day of public hearings
Tuesday . He is certain to face
more questions about his
statements on the alleged offer
of clemency .
The committee's first round
of hearings, covering seven
days spread over three weeks,
is concentrating on the bugging
and June 17 break-in at the
Democratic
national
headquarters in the Watergate

more ' than $500,000 in
unreported campaign funds in
1972, at least half of which went
to Watergate defendants.
- Ziegler denied providing
any assistance last fall to
Donald H. Segretti, who is
under indictment on charges
involving alleged political
sabotage. Deputy White House
counsel Fred F . Fielding said
in a sworn deposition made
public Friday that Ziegler was
among several top presidentia1
aides attending a meeting in
October at which a press
release drafted by Segretti
about his activities was discus·
sed .
Former Attorney General
John N. Mitchell, already
indicted by a federal grand
jury in New York and
frequently mentioned in testimony this week before the
Senate's Watergate Investigating committee, told UP! that
"somebody has tried to make
me the fall guy'' in the scandal,
"but lt isn't going to work."
Mitchell said, "the only thing I complex. SUbsequent hearings
did was to try to get the . will take up other alleged
Presldent re-elected. I never
political
espionage
and
di&lt;l anything menially or sabotage in the 1972 campaign.
morally wrong ."
''What we've got is hearsay,
- Nixon made an Armed third-removed, and possibly,
fourth-hand/ ' one committee
Forces Day address at Norfolk,
Va., but concentrated on' the source s aid in evaluating
nation's defeJ1Se policy and McCord's testimony about the
world politics. He made no offer.
mention of the Watergate
Sen. Edward J. Gurney, Rscandal.
Fia., a member of the com- Attorney
General- mittee, told a reporter that
desi!,'llate Elliot L. Richard- Mc9ord's testimony was
''hearsay of the worst kind."
son's choice of Archibald Cox

Skylab has deadly gas
HOUSTON ( UP!) - Dealing
with a new Skylab snag,
mission control Saturday began
to purge suspec!A!d lethal gas
from the cabin of America's
first earlh-&lt;Jrbiting space station.
The problem, caused by
overheating of foam plastic
insulf!tion in the unmanned
craft, was not viewed as
imtTiediately serious. But it was
another complication to salvage
efforl&lt; by flight controllers and
the first Sky lab astronauts ,
Astronauts Charles "Pete''
Conrad, Joseph P. Kerwin and
Paul J. Weitz, wearing sport
clothes, worked in simulators at
the Johrisoh Space Cen!A!r in
Houston to perfect emergency
technique• for shading Skylab
with an awning and boosting its
inadequate power supply.
Around-the·dock efforts to
ready the repair kit and train
the astronauts in il&lt; use were
going smout~ly enough for the
crew to plan a half day off
Sunday. They were to fly to
Huntsville, Ala., late in the day
and resume their intense
traming scheduled Monday .
Space agency officials said
they hoped to pack the hastily
assembled repair tools and at
lea~c;ct two versions of the silver
and white awning inside the
crew's Apollo command ship at
Cape Kennedy by Tuesday
night. The astronauts were
aiming toward a blastoff lime
of 9 a .m . EDT Friday.
Physicians at the Houston
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through tests that temperatures
on Skylab 's skin, which reached
some 230 degrees Fahrenheit
shortly arter the vehicle was
launched Monday, might have
driven a gas ca lled Toluene
Diisocyanate (TO)) from thick
foam polyurethane insulation
lining the cabin 's interior walls.
Dr . Royce Hawkins said

potential concentrations of TOI
in Skylab's atmosphere ranged
from 2 to 20 parts per million
(ppm ). He said even 2 ppm of
this gas, an irritant which
causes bronchial spasms when
inha led, could be lethal.
Hawkins said overheated
materials in the space station
might also have given off
carbon monoxide and small

tAmount.S of cyanide.
There were no instruments in
Skylub to U! ll mission control if
·these gases were actually
present. Flight directors,
therefore, sent a remote control
signal to empty virtually all of
the space sta·tion 's existing
atmosphere, allowing it to be
replaced with a fresh mll&lt;lure '
of oxygen and nitrogen.
Hawkins said this , Jieuld
dispose of most toxic gas tlit~t
might fill the cabin . But just' to
be on the safe side, he said, lilt;,
crew will carry devices tO tesi
for TDI and carbon monoxide
and will have special masksdesigned for miners, and
selected for space use before
dawn Saturday- to wear the
first time they enter the cabin.

Convoy supported
PHNOM PENH (UP!)
U.S. jet figh!&lt;lrs Saturday flew
strikes in support of Cambodian troops south of Phnom
Penh and escorted a lo.ship
convoy safely down the
Mekong River to the South
Vietnamese border.
A commercial OC3 transport
plane with nine passengers and
t~o crewmen aboard crashed
shorUy after taking off from
the provincial capital ol Svay
Rieng, officials said. Initial
· reports indicated the plane was
hit by Communist ground fire
and crashed in Insurgentcontrolled territory, according

to officials. There was no word
on the fate of those aboard.
Thailand-based U.S . air
force jets flew bombing strikes
in support of Cambodian troops
encirclecl in the former market
town of Tram Khnar about 25
miles southwest of the capital
while a road-dearing operation
was stalled on Route 3 about
three miles from the t.Qwn,
according to field reports.
At least '24 wounded government troops were brought back
1Q the road while American
OVIO Bronco spotter planes
called m the jets around Tram
Khnar, field reports said.

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agreement reached with the
Lebanese authorities Thurs~
day. The wJthdrawal was
completed Friday night, the
newspapers said.
On the political front, Beirut
Radio reported that Premier
Amin Hafez has withdrawn his
resignation at the request of
President Suleiman Franjieh.
Hafez submitted his government's resignation on May 8,
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and farm high atop the hills in dleport Lions Club was host at
what in pioneer days was a picnic for the Middleport called ''Texas '' in Meigs Pomeroy Rotary Club.
The intriguing combmation
County . That's where friday
evening the Pomeroy Mid~ or names for these two service ·
clubs didn't~us l happen. Over
the years both clubs found
some of their members lived in
the adjoining town ( Middleport, or P omeroy ). The first
to adopt the double name was
the MJddleport Rotary Club.
About 10 years ago it became
the Middleport - Pomeroy
Rotary Club.
Because nobody, really
nobody, in Pomeroy ever is
altogether content if . Middleport gels ahead of them, the
message from Kremlin leaders Pomeroy Lions Club in due
promising continued support time became the Pomeroy ~
for the guerrillas. It quoted Middleport Lions Club .
Who could really mind ?
guerrilla sources as saying ,the
Indeed,
it was a good idea both
Russians promised " all
possible military and economic ways.
Friday night after several
assistance" and ·•offered to
hours
of horseshoe pitching
accept a large nunnber or
commandos £or military and inter-club visiting, 20
training" for the struggle (lotarians and 10 Lions enjoyed
against Israel.
lradllional picnic fare .
Lions present were Ralph
The guerrillas from Syriareported to be the 4,000 to 5,000 Graves, Richard Chamber1?,
man Yarmouk brigade of the Wendell Hoover, Bill Grueser,
Palestine Liberation Army Clarence
Struble ,
Karl
( PLA )- first crossed the Krautter, Don Mullens, Tom
border shortly after the army- Cassell, Don Pcurch and Louis
guerrilla lighting broke out in Osborne'.
Beirut May 2.
Rotarians attending were
They withdrew after three Gene Riggs, Bernard Fultz,
days, but returned again after Charles Blakeslee, Robert
guerrillas in Beirut reswned Buck, Ed Raker, Chet Tan the fighting May 7.
nehill, Vernon Weber, Dick
More than 300 civilians , Owen, John Bacon, Wilbur
soldiers and guerrillas were Theobald , Paul Smart, George
killed in the fighting in the Meinhart, John wm, Cash
Lebanese capital and along the . Bahr, Bob Bumgarner, John
northeast and southeastern Werner, Jack Robson, Don
borders with Syria.
Dieryer, Tony May, and a guest,
the Rev . Ed Fischer, of Racine.

Lebanese expect help

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Murray of Ironton; a sister,
Mrs .
Lena
Bramlage
Columbus; four grandchildren,
II great-grandchildren and
several nieces .. and nephews.
Funeral services will be held
at I p.m. Monday at the Ewing
Funeral Home with the Rev.
W. H. Perrin officiating. Burial
will be In Beech · Grove'
Cemetery . Friends may call at:
the funeral home any lime.

not elaborate, but sources said
he told committee in-

that a board of officers review
the decision of the Cadet Honor
Comm1ttee, the spokesman
said.
The officers' board has found
that one cadet viola!A!d the
code. The superintendent of the
academy must rule on the
board's finding and, if he finds
the cadet guilty, then send his
opinion to the Department of
Army for a final decisJOn . All of
the cadets involved are
meQlbers or this year's junior
and senior classes. the spokesman said .

GOP senators mark June 15 to clear Gilligan budget
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Senate budget bill before it is sent to a
Republican leaders have set subcommittee.
June 15 as the target date for
"We hope to complete te~ti­
clearing the $9.9 billion budget mony by May 30," Dennis said.
of Gov. John J . Gilligan for fisThe elementary and secondcal 1973-75.
ary education portion of the
''That will give a conference budget is under study in the
committee two weeks to iron Senate Education Committee.
out any differences between
Dennis said he hopes to have
the Sena!A! and House before that secti9n of · the spending
the fiscal year ends June 30," blueprint;' along .with the suJ&gt;.
said Sen. Max H. Dennis, R- committO&lt;ir~rtonthegener­
Wilmington, chatrman of the . al budget, back before his full
Senate Finance Committee. committee by
10.
Dennis said his panel plans
Dennis' committee will hold
two more weeks of publir trsti- a pair of budget heari~gs Monmony on the House-pa&amp;sed day · The Department - of'

June

Mental Health and Retardation
and the Ohio Youth Commission will appear . Monday
af!A!rnoon, and the Agriculture
Department,
the
Environmental
Protection
Agency and the Natliral Resources Department in the eve.ning.
Another double hearing
Tuesday will find the TranDepartment,
sportation
co mmer c e
Department,
Health Department, Civil
Righ ts CommiSsion and Bureau , of Employment Services

before the committee.
Wednesday, the Department
of Education, Ohio Historical
Society and Public Utilities
Commission will testily.
The
Gilligan
administration's proposed $312
million capital improvements
bill is scheduled to be voted out
or the . House Finance Committee this week, probably
Tuesday or Wednesday . ·
·And another vote may be
taken tn the House Elections
subcommittee Tuesday on the
administration's election
reform package,

The House Local Covernment Committee will continue
work on the Senate1&gt;assed bill
to aid inner cities at a Tuesday
evening hearing.
And the House Ways and
Committee is prepared to vote
Wednesday on legislation excluding military pay from the
state Income tax and granting
tax credits to working married
couples who lose money by being required to file joinUy.
The · House
Judiciary
Committee is expected to be
ready to vote Thursdey on a
proposed
constitutional

amendment which would allow
the legislature to enact a iaw
grantin~
protection
to
newsmen in concealing tlleir
sources of information.
On a related matter, the Senate Judiciary Committee has
scheduled a first hearing for
Wednesday on legislation requiring a newspaper retraction
to be printed as nearly as possible to ihe location of the original story.
The Senate has scheduled a 4
p.m. floor session for Monday,
while the House will reconvene
at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday.

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i&lt; - The Sunday Times · Sentinel, Sunday . May 20, 1973

Driver
charged
BALTIMORE, Md. (UPO -

GALLIPOLIS - George
Woodward, Jr , 19, Patriot star
Rt., was charged with failure
to stop within the aosured clear
distance Friday following a"
traffic accident on Vine St. and
Fourth Ave,
According to city police
officers, Woodward 's car
struck the rear end of an auto
operated by Sandra Kay Courtney, 19, Gallipolis. There was
minor damage to both vehicles.
A min'or mishap occurred on
State St. and First Ave.- where
a pick~p truck driven by Dale

SERENADING SEXTET - Fred Keosinger, Paul
Haptonstall, James Buchanan, Don Lowery, Carl Horky, and

Lewis Sauer, left to right, not only served the annual motherdaughter banquet of the Middleport First United
Presbyterian Church, but they serenaded the approximately
70 a ttending.

REDUCED

Songs of old
banquet theme

IT'S TIME TO MOVE OUR
KIT SECTIONAL HOME DISPLAY

By CHARLENE HOEFUCH
introduced musical nwnbers
MIDDLEPORT - "Songs by the children carrying out
My Mother Taught Me " the theme. Mrs. Micbael Zirkle
featuring music from the rocking her daughter , Pam,
cradle to the grave was the sa ng "Rock-A-Bye Baby"; .
program theme of the annual Amy Satterfield presented
mother -&lt;laughter banquet of " Twinkle , Twinkle Little
the Middleport First United Star·"; Erika Kessinger did
Presbyterian Church .Tuesday _ "Hey, Diddle, Diddle", and
night.
Terry Sprouse sa ng ~ 'Mary
Mrs . Carl Horky narrated Hand a Little l..ambu.
the program using these
Zandra Vaughan's selection
opening lines from Dvorak:
was " In a Little Red School
House", and all -of the children
"Songs my mother taught me sang "School Days". The men
in the days long vanished;
who served the banquet, in
Seldom from her eyelids
tribute to the teen years, sang,
were the teardrops banished. " Bicycle Built for Two", and
Now I teach my children
" Let Me Call You Sweetheart"
each melodiouS measure,
with Mrs. Lewis Sauer and
Oft the tears are flowing
Mrs. Don Lowery setting the
·from _my mem'ry's treasure." scene with bicycles.
Mrs. Dwight Zavitz led in
Kathy · Coleman read the group singing of patriotic
scripture, the group sang "I se l ections
including
Love to Tell the Story", and
"America-n" and "The Star
Mrs. Dwight Wallace offered Spangled Banner" symbolic of
special prayer in tribute to the
the days of service in the Ar·
mothers there. A tribute to the
med Forces, and there was
children was ,given by Mrs, group singing of American folk
Marcella Coleman wbo spoke
songs representing family
on Jesus' teaching on the worth .times. ')'he program concluded
of a child, Using appropriate with "Silver Threads Among
scriptures.
the Gold" by Mrs. Zavitz
A poem · by Shelia Horky seated in the ~" me rocker uSed
in the " Rock-a-Bye Baby"
open in g.
Mrs. Horky had charge of the
recognition of mothers with
Pam and Cindy Crooks
distributing flowers . Mrs.
David Baker received . the
flower for the youngest
mother; Mrs . . Charles Hennesy, the oldest; and Mrs. Max
J:larrah and . Mrs . . W. P.
Ohlinger. the oldest grand•
mothers. There was group
si nging of "Fa ith of Our

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uncorked another spectacular
demonstration of his relentless
power Saturday when he won
the $182,400 Preakness Stakes·
by 212 lengths and mo~ed a
giant step closer to a sweep of
the Triple Crown Classics .
In sharp contrast to the
tactics that carried the longstriding muscular colt to a
record-breaking victory in the
Kentucky Derby two weeks
ago, he went to the front as the
small ·field of six entered the

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For the banquet attended by
over 70, the t;.ables were
decorated with arrangements
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provided by Mrs. William
Morris. Favors were loot bags
of items contril)uted by Mid-dleport-Pomeroy merchants.
Mrs. Lewis Sauer welc;omed
the members and guests and
· Mrs. Myron Miller, born in
Grafton, W. Va., the birthplace
of Anna Jarvis, founder of
Mother's Day, gave the history
and background of the ob. servance noting that the shrine·
in Grafton is open to the public.
Grace was by Mrs. Dwight
Zavitz and the slx men serving
the dinner, Fred Kessinger,
Paul Haptonstall, James
Buchanan, Don . Lowery, Carl
Horky and Lewis Sauer, sang
".We1come Ladies" and
"MOTHER".
Mrs. Paul Haptonstall was
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(l'frs, Zavitz, Mrs. Lowery and

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Gophers capture

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hit Cleveland pitcher Gaylord
Perry.
But the Royal tea m spokesman said· here Saturday there- .
is no word of any fine against
Piniella .
Finley also cited the May 6
Giant-Cub brawl in .san
F'rancisco.after which National
League president Chub Feeney
fined · five pla ye rs · bul
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MINNEAPOLIS (UP! )
The Minnesota Gophers won
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Saturday by defeating nlinois
7~ at Bierman Field .
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Mirmesota is schedUled w
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Saturday afternoon, but the

Belmont.
Since Citation swept the
Triple Crown in 1948, six horses
have been poised in the same
spot Secretariat now stands.
Tim Tam, Ca rry Back, Northshe shouted.1 referring to the er n Dance r , Kaua i King ,
Belmont Stakes 1 which now is Majes ti c Prince and Canonero
lhe only barrier between her fl pa rl ayed Kentucky Derbycolt and turf immortality .
Preakness victories, but railed
Sir Barton, Gallant Fox, in the Belmont.

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Hospital. A member of Sacred
Heart Catholic Church, MisS
Hamm served on the Meigs
County Junior Fair Board. She
plans to attend Holzer Medical
School of Nursing in the fall.
The daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Smith, Rt. 1, Racine,
Bonnie Smith was a member of
Physics Club, F.H.A., 4--H and

round/' said Elder . " I like to
be in this posi tiou going into

MILWAUKEE (UP! ) - Ed
Brinkman tripled home two
· runs in the top of the ninth
inning and Joe
Coleman pitched a six.
hitter Saturday as the Detroit
Tigers retained first place · in
the American League East
with a 4-2 victory· over the
Milwaukee Brewers. Detroit
has now won five straight.
The score was tied 2-2 in the
ninth when, with one . out,

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Whtrla wa y. Count Fleet'
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only horses throughout history
who were able to win the
Ke n Luc ky
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three days and fined $100. The with the pitcher.
25-year old center fielder
Finley said that Cronin's
admitted he planned to slug punishment of players in volved
Royal relief pitcher Doug Bird in · on-rield turmoil is " inbefore he even came to bat. consis tent." The Oa kl and
North said Bird beaned him in owner iSstill smarting over the
a Minor League game three fining and suspension in last
years a nd that he had been season's AL Playoffs of
waiting ever since to get even shortstop Bert Campaneris.
" [don 't understand how you
can have in.c idents with only
,-Iines resulting but when it
· ' happens to us we get hit with

Tigers capture
5th win in row

off McGraw, tied the score at 1all.
CHICAGO ( UP! ) - Youthful
J on Matlack made his firs t · Bert Blyleven, parlaying a
a ppearance si nce May 6 when blazing fastball and a tanhe was struck in the for ehead talizing curve, paced the
by a line drive off the. bat of Minnesota Twins to an easy 8-J
Atlanta 's
Marty
Perez. · triumph by hurling a five-hitter
Matlack worked the first six
over the faltering Chicago
innings, throWing 85 pitches,
White Sox Saturday in a
and lefl the game beca use he
nationally-televised gam.e.
was tired . He show·e d no ill
The · Netherland • born
effec!B as he struck out the first righthander fanned )3 batters
three batters he faced, Gene and walked only four in recordClines, Cash and Sanguillen. ing his fourth triumph against
Although he allowed nine hits six. losseS.
in those six innings, Matlack
Blyleven's teammates
was helped by a double play, pounded out 12 hits Including
two runners caught stea ling 4 from Larry Hisle who scored
' and a one-handed catch by Bud three runs and knocked in two.
Harrelson of a line drive off the
The White Sox offense
bat of Stargell with two men on
meanwhile was limited to a
in the third inning.
pair of doubles and a home run
Dave Giusti ga ined his third by Hick Reichardt. Reichardt
victory against no defea ts as he drove in all three runs inworked the last two · innings
cluding two in the fourth inning
allowing only a two-&lt;Jut double
when his two base hit to right
by E d Kranepool.
center drove in two runs, .
tying up the game at 2-2.
The Twins broke the tie in the
sixth inning after one walk .
Bobby Darwin's pop fly to
short rightfield fell for a ·
double . Steve Braun walked
and Danny T~ompson doubled
home Darwin.
'National League Standings , p.m.)
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The Twirls added an inBy United Press International
Chicago at Philadelphia (1 : 30
(Twilight 'and night games not p.m.)
surance run in th~ seventh on a
included)
Sa n Diego at Cincinnati 2 ( 1: 15 doutile to right by Hisle and a
East
p.m .)
W. L. Pel. GB San Francisco at Houston (3 sin gle by Harmon Killebrew.
22 15 .595
Chicago
p.m . ).
Minnesota exploded for lour .
19 16 .543 2
New York
Los Angeles at Atlanta 2 ( 1: 30 run s in the eighth wben Tony
Pittsburgh
15 17 '469 .tl/2
p.m.)
14 17 .452 5
Oliva's bases-loaded single
Montreal
Monday's Games
Philadelphia 13 22 .371 8
Chicago at N.ontreal
driving iil two men.
11 2J .324 911:2
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Hill started the day with a
two-stroke lead over Jerry
McGee, who also far ed poorly
in the sporadi c rain and high
winds which swept the course.
Tornado warnings were issued
late in the afternoon but no · .
twisters were sighted. '
" It almost washed out the

NEW YORK (UP! ) - Willie
Stargell's lith home run of the
season in the top of ihe tenth
inning lifted the Pittsburgh
Pirates to a 4-1 victory
Saturday over the New York
Mets.
·
Stargell took over the major
leagUe lead in homers with a
three-run blast off the Me!B '
ac~ reliever Tug McGraw ~
Rennie Stennett opened the
tenth with a single and after
being sacrificed to second was
cut down at third on a fielder 's
choice as Dave Cash was safe
at first. Cash moved to second
on a wild pitch and then advanced to third ·on Manny
Sanguillen •s infield single.
ThencameStargell's blast on a
1-0 pitch, reducing McGraw's
record to 0'2.
Rusty Staub had given the
Mets a !-{) lead in the . sixth
inning with his fifth homer of
the year. Bob Robertso n's
leadoff homer in the ninth, also

WIENER AND SANDWICH

RELISHES

Casper. A first or second place
finish for Trevino, who has ~ on
twice in a row here, would give
. him the million in winnings.' .

OAKLAND (U P! ) - A's
ow ne r Charles 0. Finley says
American League president
Joe Cronin, acted "grossly
unfair '_ ~ in fining and supending
outfi elde r Bill North for
slugg in g a Kansas City pitcher
in Friday night's gal)le here .
North was suspended for

and so we started to roll, and
once this colt is rolling nobody
can catch hirn 1 " Turl'Olle smd .
When the horses s(&lt;j r ted to
roll, Turcotte sa w the people
along the rail.
" I jus t turned my horse's
head.a Htlle out so he wouldn' t
11olice them and he wasn't
bothered by them a t all ." the
jockey sa id .
Mrs. Tweedy was jubilant.
"Two down and one to do,''

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~~:eak:~nd:Csthes:~~ei~;i~

in my house," cracked Trevino
about his aims fof the milliondollar club of Arnold Palmer,
Jack Nicklaus and Billy

Stargell 's homer
sinks Mets, 4-1

STATE FARE

POMEROY - Amy lfamm
of Mei~s High School and
Bonnie Smith of Southern High
School have won Meigs County
Tulierculos is and Health
Association's annual nursing
scholarships, each worth $200.
Miss Hamm, Uaughter of
Mrs. Rita Hamm and Mr.
William Hamm of Middleport,
was a member of the Marauder

same order in the Preakness
Stakes.
With tw&lt;&gt;-thirds of the Triple
Crown now safely in the hank,
Secretariat gets a chance to
become the nintll horse in
history to win all three races at
Belmont Park on June 9. Not
since Mighty Citation turned
the trick 25 years ago has a
horse beeh able to win all three

The 96th running of the Pincay of Panama in the price favorite ever beaten in
by the 1:54 3~ .recorded by
Preakness Stakes was tabbed saddle, was ready to challenge the Preakness Stakes .
Nashua in t 95~ .
as a "match race" between at that point, but despite the
Sham paid $2.20 to place and
Once Sham sta rted after
Secretariat and Sham and the "whipping and slashing of his show wlllle our Native also Secretar iat, Don Bru mrie ld
prospect of seeing these two rider, he just could not catch returned $2.20.
also moved with Our Nati ve.
horses clash again drew the the powerful winner.
In the Kentucky De rby , That challenge didn't last tong
Secretariat was the darling Secretariat smashed the track ' but 1t was enough to ca rry him
largest racing crowd in
Maryland history. They turned of the crowd and they bet on record for a mile and a ' hom.e a leng th in frorl t of Ecole
the grandstand area into one him with abandon . He paid quarter. He had Sham in front Etage with Deadl y Drea m next
big sardine can. They spread $2,60, $2.20 and $2.10 acroos the of him in the stretch and he and Torsion last.
over the infield and shortly board and he picked up a gave with alL his muscle and
Secretaria t wa s last out of
before the race, broke through winner's purse of $129,900. This might to overhaul that tough the star ting gate a nd did drop
the hedges and lined the rail raised his lifetime earnings to and determined horse . This back to the tail end o( the
not 10 feet from where the $805,122 and helped make the time it was Sham's turn to do pa rade, but that did not las t
horses raced . They were Meadow Stable Mrs. Penny the overhauling, and when he long.
seated on the rail, they were Tweedy, traine·r Lucien Laurin couldn ' t . get
close
to
" I gave him a little time to
waving papers and balloons, and Turcotte forget the Secretariat, tile bright red colt pick it up, but he soon let me
they were shouting and heartache of a year ago when was not forced to his utmost. . know that the pace was slow
Riva Ridge, their 1972 KenTurcotte hand rode him
screaming.
But as Secretariat streamed tuc ky Derby winner, went th rough the stretch, disdaining . r---~~-by them, this gallant running down to a smashing defeat in
machine paid no attention to the Preakness Stakes .
Riva Ridge later won the nat. It was the third fastest
them. He gave out willingly for
Turcotte, who when he reached Belmont Slakes, but his Triple running of the Preakness ,
the stretch, glanced back to see Crown was gone forever, topped on ly by the record set
if his mount was to be buried in mud at Pimlico. Riva
by the remarkable Canonero at
threatened . Sham. with Laffit Ridge a lso was 3-10, the lowest 1 ::;4 flat in 1971 and olso topped

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This marked the only time in
turf history that the first three
horses across the line in the
Kentucky Derby finished in the

breaking crowd of 61,657
cheered him on.
Jockey Ron Turcotte, the
s teel·nerved Canadian who
won the Derby with him, just
let the son of Bold Ruler roll
along in front and defied his
rivals to catch him.
Once again, Sham, who was
beaten but not disgraced in the
Kentuc ky Derby, tried to

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (U PI ) Volatile Dave Hill struggled to
a fat 74 in sWirling winds and a
tornado warning Saturday for
a one-str oke lead over
charging Lee Elder in the third
round of the $175,000 Memphis
Golf Classic.
"I guess the weather man
must be smiling at met'' said
Elder, seeking a victory which
would enable him to become
next year the first black player
in the famed Masters Tournament. He $hot a sparkling
three-under--par 69.
Hill's round, which included
a double-bogey and an eagle,
. gave him a live,under--par total
of 211 over the water-studded,
7,193-yard Colonial Country
Club course.
Elder stood alone in second
place at 212, followed by Lee
Trevino, Gene Littler and a
crowd at 214. Trevino shot a 71
with most of the record 32,500
Memphis Gallery followin g
him .

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BONNIE SMITH

Crown Classics.

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Hill leads by .O akland A's manager
one _at Memphis says Cronin 'unfair-'

Dr. Donald M. Thaler, orthopedic surgeon at the Holzer
Medical Center served as the
examining physician.

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CHARLESTON - Governor
Arch Moore said Saturday bids

FULLY COO ED HA S

referred for further treatment.

Club, and was a candystriper

lnlcrt' 'l 1mill quarlcrl y on all cerlifieates

Inspected,

ONE REFERRED
GALLIPOLIS - Only one of
32 persons examined Friday at
the semi annual Orthopedic
·Clinic sponsored by the Gallia
County Health Dept . was

Mothers".

Churchill Downs, once again
was third and he was eight
lengths behind Sham just as he
was in the first of the Triple

backstretch as, a record

.

IN FOR SURGERY
RACINE - Frank Hudson,

c hallen ge Secretariat . At
Churc hiU Downs, his job W@S to
stay in fr ont in the stretch. This
time, he had to overhaul his
arch rival and once again he
failed by the same margin that
cos t him the Kentucky Derby .
Our Native, who was third at

Secretariat, the super horse,

F. Pearson, Gallipolis Ferry,
pulled into the path olan auto
operated by Ada Waugh
France, 43, Portsmouth Rd.,
Gallipolis. There was minor
damage to both vehicles. No
charges were filed.
A final accident occurred on
Pine St. where a yellow cab
rolled into a parked auto owned
.by Raymond Ratliff 54
'
Galtipolis.

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15- The Sunday Times· Sentinel, Sunday, May 20, 1973

i&lt; - The Sunday Times · Sentinel, Sunday . May 20, 1973

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GALLIPOLIS - George
Woodward, Jr , 19, Patriot star
Rt., was charged with failure
to stop within the aosured clear
distance Friday following a"
traffic accident on Vine St. and
Fourth Ave,
According to city police
officers, Woodward 's car
struck the rear end of an auto
operated by Sandra Kay Courtney, 19, Gallipolis. There was
minor damage to both vehicles.
A min'or mishap occurred on
State St. and First Ave.- where
a pick~p truck driven by Dale

SERENADING SEXTET - Fred Keosinger, Paul
Haptonstall, James Buchanan, Don Lowery, Carl Horky, and

Lewis Sauer, left to right, not only served the annual motherdaughter banquet of the Middleport First United
Presbyterian Church, but they serenaded the approximately
70 a ttending.

REDUCED

Songs of old
banquet theme

IT'S TIME TO MOVE OUR
KIT SECTIONAL HOME DISPLAY

By CHARLENE HOEFUCH
introduced musical nwnbers
MIDDLEPORT - "Songs by the children carrying out
My Mother Taught Me " the theme. Mrs. Micbael Zirkle
featuring music from the rocking her daughter , Pam,
cradle to the grave was the sa ng "Rock-A-Bye Baby"; .
program theme of the annual Amy Satterfield presented
mother -&lt;laughter banquet of " Twinkle , Twinkle Little
the Middleport First United Star·"; Erika Kessinger did
Presbyterian Church .Tuesday _ "Hey, Diddle, Diddle", and
night.
Terry Sprouse sa ng ~ 'Mary
Mrs . Carl Horky narrated Hand a Little l..ambu.
the program using these
Zandra Vaughan's selection
opening lines from Dvorak:
was " In a Little Red School
House", and all -of the children
"Songs my mother taught me sang "School Days". The men
in the days long vanished;
who served the banquet, in
Seldom from her eyelids
tribute to the teen years, sang,
were the teardrops banished. " Bicycle Built for Two", and
Now I teach my children
" Let Me Call You Sweetheart"
each melodiouS measure,
with Mrs. Lewis Sauer and
Oft the tears are flowing
Mrs. Don Lowery setting the
·from _my mem'ry's treasure." scene with bicycles.
Mrs. Dwight Zavitz led in
Kathy · Coleman read the group singing of patriotic
scripture, the group sang "I se l ections
including
Love to Tell the Story", and
"America-n" and "The Star
Mrs. Dwight Wallace offered Spangled Banner" symbolic of
special prayer in tribute to the
the days of service in the Ar·
mothers there. A tribute to the
med Forces, and there was
children was ,given by Mrs, group singing of American folk
Marcella Coleman wbo spoke
songs representing family
on Jesus' teaching on the worth .times. ')'he program concluded
of a child, Using appropriate with "Silver Threads Among
scriptures.
the Gold" by Mrs. Zavitz
A poem · by Shelia Horky seated in the ~" me rocker uSed
in the " Rock-a-Bye Baby"
open in g.
Mrs. Horky had charge of the
recognition of mothers with
Pam and Cindy Crooks
distributing flowers . Mrs.
David Baker received . the
flower for the youngest
mother; Mrs . . Charles Hennesy, the oldest; and Mrs. Max
J:larrah and . Mrs . . W. P.
Ohlinger. the oldest grand•
mothers. There was group
si nging of "Fa ith of Our

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uncorked another spectacular
demonstration of his relentless
power Saturday when he won
the $182,400 Preakness Stakes·
by 212 lengths and mo~ed a
giant step closer to a sweep of
the Triple Crown Classics .
In sharp contrast to the
tactics that carried the longstriding muscular colt to a
record-breaking victory in the
Kentucky Derby two weeks
ago, he went to the front as the
small ·field of six entered the

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For the banquet attended by
over 70, the t;.ables were
decorated with arrangements
of dainty spring wild flowers
provided by Mrs. William
Morris. Favors were loot bags
of items contril)uted by Mid-dleport-Pomeroy merchants.
Mrs. Lewis Sauer welc;omed
the members and guests and
· Mrs. Myron Miller, born in
Grafton, W. Va., the birthplace
of Anna Jarvis, founder of
Mother's Day, gave the history
and background of the ob. servance noting that the shrine·
in Grafton is open to the public.
Grace was by Mrs. Dwight
Zavitz and the slx men serving
the dinner, Fred Kessinger,
Paul Haptonstall, James
Buchanan, Don . Lowery, Carl
Horky and Lewis Sauer, sang
".We1come Ladies" and
"MOTHER".
Mrs. Paul Haptonstall was
pianist lor the program and
(l'frs, Zavitz, Mrs. Lowery and

Mrs . Sauer Were ~eneral
chairman for the event. Name

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on the largest single project
ever undertaken by the State
D~]Jartme~t of Highways will
be opened June 21. Moore said
the Federal Hi ghway Ad·
ministration ( FHWA ) has
approved the advertising · of
bids for the New River Bridge
nurtl\ of Fayetteville. The
department's cost estimate on
the span, which will tower
approximately 825 feet above

lhe .water of the New River, is
in excess of $45 million.

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CINCINNATI (UP!) Rain delayed the start of
Saturday's twilight NQ-tional
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NEW YORK (UP! ) - JoeL.

St. Louis at Montreal (ppd,
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Pittsburgh 4 New York 1 110
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Chicago at Philadelphia 2 (twi night)
San Diego at Cincinnati
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Los Angeles at Atlanta
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San Francisco at Houston
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the Brewers, losing hi~ fourth
against four wins.
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The game was scoreless
when Jim Northrup led off the
si xth inning with his setond
homer of the

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8-3 count ·

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Atlanta
15 21 .41 7 8,;.,
San Diego
14 24 .JoB to•;,
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centerfielder Dave May tried
to make a shoestring catch or
Brinkman's low liner but
the ball got ~Y him for a tnple.
Coleman issued one wa lk
while s triking out nine to im*
prove his record to S..2.
Jerry Bell went the ruute £or

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Pittsburgh Pirates, was admitted w Roosevelt Hospital

here 1 todaY for abdominal
surgery.
Brown arrived in the city
Friday night, cOmplained of
not feeling weU, and Dr. Peter
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Gophers capture

Finley referred specifica lly
to a May 8 bat·throwinA,_ incident in Kansas City by Hoyal
outfielder Lou Piniella . F'inley
understood that Piniella was
only fined when the ba~ nea rly
hit Cleveland pitcher Gaylord
Perry.
But the Royal tea m spokesman said· here Saturday there- .
is no word of any fine against
Piniella .
Finley also cited the May 6
Giant-Cub brawl in .san
F'rancisco.after which National
League president Chub Feeney
fined · five pla ye rs · bul
s uspc nde~ none.

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MINNEAPOLIS (UP! )
The Minnesota Gophers won
the Big Ten baseball tiUe
Saturday by defeating nlinois
7~ at Bierman Field .
The Gophers rallied in the

Gophers needed only one win
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and the victory.
Mirmesota is schedUled w
play another game with Dlinois
Saturday afternoon, but the

Belmont.
Since Citation swept the
Triple Crown in 1948, six horses
have been poised in the same
spot Secretariat now stands.
Tim Tam, Ca rry Back, Northshe shouted.1 referring to the er n Dance r , Kaua i King ,
Belmont Stakes 1 which now is Majes ti c Prince and Canonero
lhe only barrier between her fl pa rl ayed Kentucky Derbycolt and turf immortality .
Preakness victories, but railed
Sir Barton, Gallant Fox, in the Belmont.

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Hospital. A member of Sacred
Heart Catholic Church, MisS
Hamm served on the Meigs
County Junior Fair Board. She
plans to attend Holzer Medical
School of Nursing in the fall.
The daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Smith, Rt. 1, Racine,
Bonnie Smith was a member of
Physics Club, F.H.A., 4--H and

round/' said Elder . " I like to
be in this posi tiou going into

MILWAUKEE (UP! ) - Ed
Brinkman tripled home two
· runs in the top of the ninth
inning and Joe
Coleman pitched a six.
hitter Saturday as the Detroit
Tigers retained first place · in
the American League East
with a 4-2 victory· over the
Milwaukee Brewers. Detroit
has now won five straight.
The score was tied 2-2 in the
ninth when, with one . out,

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only horses throughout history
who were able to win the
Ke n Luc ky
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three days and fined $100. The with the pitcher.
25-year old center fielder
Finley said that Cronin's
admitted he planned to slug punishment of players in volved
Royal relief pitcher Doug Bird in · on-rield turmoil is " inbefore he even came to bat. consis tent." The Oa kl and
North said Bird beaned him in owner iSstill smarting over the
a Minor League game three fining and suspension in last
years a nd that he had been season's AL Playoffs of
waiting ever since to get even shortstop Bert Campaneris.
" [don 't understand how you
can have in.c idents with only
,-Iines resulting but when it
· ' happens to us we get hit with

Tigers capture
5th win in row

off McGraw, tied the score at 1all.
CHICAGO ( UP! ) - Youthful
J on Matlack made his firs t · Bert Blyleven, parlaying a
a ppearance si nce May 6 when blazing fastball and a tanhe was struck in the for ehead talizing curve, paced the
by a line drive off the. bat of Minnesota Twins to an easy 8-J
Atlanta 's
Marty
Perez. · triumph by hurling a five-hitter
Matlack worked the first six
over the faltering Chicago
innings, throWing 85 pitches,
White Sox Saturday in a
and lefl the game beca use he
nationally-televised gam.e.
was tired . He show·e d no ill
The · Netherland • born
effec!B as he struck out the first righthander fanned )3 batters
three batters he faced, Gene and walked only four in recordClines, Cash and Sanguillen. ing his fourth triumph against
Although he allowed nine hits six. losseS.
in those six innings, Matlack
Blyleven's teammates
was helped by a double play, pounded out 12 hits Including
two runners caught stea ling 4 from Larry Hisle who scored
' and a one-handed catch by Bud three runs and knocked in two.
Harrelson of a line drive off the
The White Sox offense
bat of Stargell with two men on
meanwhile was limited to a
in the third inning.
pair of doubles and a home run
Dave Giusti ga ined his third by Hick Reichardt. Reichardt
victory against no defea ts as he drove in all three runs inworked the last two · innings
cluding two in the fourth inning
allowing only a two-&lt;Jut double
when his two base hit to right
by E d Kranepool.
center drove in two runs, .
tying up the game at 2-2.
The Twins broke the tie in the
sixth inning after one walk .
Bobby Darwin's pop fly to
short rightfield fell for a ·
double . Steve Braun walked
and Danny T~ompson doubled
home Darwin.
'National League Standings , p.m.)
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Chicago at Philadelphia (1 : 30
(Twilight 'and night games not p.m.)
surance run in th~ seventh on a
included)
Sa n Diego at Cincinnati 2 ( 1: 15 doutile to right by Hisle and a
East
p.m .)
W. L. Pel. GB San Francisco at Houston (3 sin gle by Harmon Killebrew.
22 15 .595
Chicago
p.m . ).
Minnesota exploded for lour .
19 16 .543 2
New York
Los Angeles at Atlanta 2 ( 1: 30 run s in the eighth wben Tony
Pittsburgh
15 17 '469 .tl/2
p.m.)
14 17 .452 5
Oliva's bases-loaded single
Montreal
Monday's Games
Philadelphia 13 22 .371 8
Chicago at N.ontreal
driving iil two men.
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Hill started the day with a
two-stroke lead over Jerry
McGee, who also far ed poorly
in the sporadi c rain and high
winds which swept the course.
Tornado warnings were issued
late in the afternoon but no · .
twisters were sighted. '
" It almost washed out the

NEW YORK (UP! ) - Willie
Stargell's lith home run of the
season in the top of ihe tenth
inning lifted the Pittsburgh
Pirates to a 4-1 victory
Saturday over the New York
Mets.
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Stargell took over the major
leagUe lead in homers with a
three-run blast off the Me!B '
ac~ reliever Tug McGraw ~
Rennie Stennett opened the
tenth with a single and after
being sacrificed to second was
cut down at third on a fielder 's
choice as Dave Cash was safe
at first. Cash moved to second
on a wild pitch and then advanced to third ·on Manny
Sanguillen •s infield single.
ThencameStargell's blast on a
1-0 pitch, reducing McGraw's
record to 0'2.
Rusty Staub had given the
Mets a !-{) lead in the . sixth
inning with his fifth homer of
the year. Bob Robertso n's
leadoff homer in the ninth, also

WIENER AND SANDWICH

RELISHES

Casper. A first or second place
finish for Trevino, who has ~ on
twice in a row here, would give
. him the million in winnings.' .

OAKLAND (U P! ) - A's
ow ne r Charles 0. Finley says
American League president
Joe Cronin, acted "grossly
unfair '_ ~ in fining and supending
outfi elde r Bill North for
slugg in g a Kansas City pitcher
in Friday night's gal)le here .
North was suspended for

and so we started to roll, and
once this colt is rolling nobody
can catch hirn 1 " Turl'Olle smd .
When the horses s(&lt;j r ted to
roll, Turcotte sa w the people
along the rail.
" I jus t turned my horse's
head.a Htlle out so he wouldn' t
11olice them and he wasn't
bothered by them a t all ." the
jockey sa id .
Mrs. Tweedy was jubilant.
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in my house," cracked Trevino
about his aims fof the milliondollar club of Arnold Palmer,
Jack Nicklaus and Billy

Stargell 's homer
sinks Mets, 4-1

STATE FARE

POMEROY - Amy lfamm
of Mei~s High School and
Bonnie Smith of Southern High
School have won Meigs County
Tulierculos is and Health
Association's annual nursing
scholarships, each worth $200.
Miss Hamm, Uaughter of
Mrs. Rita Hamm and Mr.
William Hamm of Middleport,
was a member of the Marauder

same order in the Preakness
Stakes.
With tw&lt;&gt;-thirds of the Triple
Crown now safely in the hank,
Secretariat gets a chance to
become the nintll horse in
history to win all three races at
Belmont Park on June 9. Not
since Mighty Citation turned
the trick 25 years ago has a
horse beeh able to win all three

The 96th running of the Pincay of Panama in the price favorite ever beaten in
by the 1:54 3~ .recorded by
Preakness Stakes was tabbed saddle, was ready to challenge the Preakness Stakes .
Nashua in t 95~ .
as a "match race" between at that point, but despite the
Sham paid $2.20 to place and
Once Sham sta rted after
Secretariat and Sham and the "whipping and slashing of his show wlllle our Native also Secretar iat, Don Bru mrie ld
prospect of seeing these two rider, he just could not catch returned $2.20.
also moved with Our Nati ve.
horses clash again drew the the powerful winner.
In the Kentucky De rby , That challenge didn't last tong
Secretariat was the darling Secretariat smashed the track ' but 1t was enough to ca rry him
largest racing crowd in
Maryland history. They turned of the crowd and they bet on record for a mile and a ' hom.e a leng th in frorl t of Ecole
the grandstand area into one him with abandon . He paid quarter. He had Sham in front Etage with Deadl y Drea m next
big sardine can. They spread $2,60, $2.20 and $2.10 acroos the of him in the stretch and he and Torsion last.
over the infield and shortly board and he picked up a gave with alL his muscle and
Secretaria t wa s last out of
before the race, broke through winner's purse of $129,900. This might to overhaul that tough the star ting gate a nd did drop
the hedges and lined the rail raised his lifetime earnings to and determined horse . This back to the tail end o( the
not 10 feet from where the $805,122 and helped make the time it was Sham's turn to do pa rade, but that did not las t
horses raced . They were Meadow Stable Mrs. Penny the overhauling, and when he long.
seated on the rail, they were Tweedy, traine·r Lucien Laurin couldn ' t . get
close
to
" I gave him a little time to
waving papers and balloons, and Turcotte forget the Secretariat, tile bright red colt pick it up, but he soon let me
they were shouting and heartache of a year ago when was not forced to his utmost. . know that the pace was slow
Riva Ridge, their 1972 KenTurcotte hand rode him
screaming.
But as Secretariat streamed tuc ky Derby winner, went th rough the stretch, disdaining . r---~~-by them, this gallant running down to a smashing defeat in
machine paid no attention to the Preakness Stakes .
Riva Ridge later won the nat. It was the third fastest
them. He gave out willingly for
Turcotte, who when he reached Belmont Slakes, but his Triple running of the Preakness ,
the stretch, glanced back to see Crown was gone forever, topped on ly by the record set
if his mount was to be buried in mud at Pimlico. Riva
by the remarkable Canonero at
threatened . Sham. with Laffit Ridge a lso was 3-10, the lowest 1 ::;4 flat in 1971 and olso topped

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This marked the only time in
turf history that the first three
horses across the line in the
Kentucky Derby finished in the

breaking crowd of 61,657
cheered him on.
Jockey Ron Turcotte, the
s teel·nerved Canadian who
won the Derby with him, just
let the son of Bold Ruler roll
along in front and defied his
rivals to catch him.
Once again, Sham, who was
beaten but not disgraced in the
Kentuc ky Derby, tried to

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (U PI ) Volatile Dave Hill struggled to
a fat 74 in sWirling winds and a
tornado warning Saturday for
a one-str oke lead over
charging Lee Elder in the third
round of the $175,000 Memphis
Golf Classic.
"I guess the weather man
must be smiling at met'' said
Elder, seeking a victory which
would enable him to become
next year the first black player
in the famed Masters Tournament. He $hot a sparkling
three-under--par 69.
Hill's round, which included
a double-bogey and an eagle,
. gave him a live,under--par total
of 211 over the water-studded,
7,193-yard Colonial Country
Club course.
Elder stood alone in second
place at 212, followed by Lee
Trevino, Gene Littler and a
crowd at 214. Trevino shot a 71
with most of the record 32,500
Memphis Gallery followin g
him .

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Hill leads by .O akland A's manager
one _at Memphis says Cronin 'unfair-'

Dr. Donald M. Thaler, orthopedic surgeon at the Holzer
Medical Center served as the
examining physician.

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CHARLESTON - Governor
Arch Moore said Saturday bids

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referred for further treatment.

Club, and was a candystriper

lnlcrt' 'l 1mill quarlcrl y on all cerlifieates

Inspected,

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GALLIPOLIS - Only one of
32 persons examined Friday at
the semi annual Orthopedic
·Clinic sponsored by the Gallia
County Health Dept . was

Mothers".

Churchill Downs, once again
was third and he was eight
lengths behind Sham just as he
was in the first of the Triple

backstretch as, a record

.

IN FOR SURGERY
RACINE - Frank Hudson,

c hallen ge Secretariat . At
Churc hiU Downs, his job W@S to
stay in fr ont in the stretch. This
time, he had to overhaul his
arch rival and once again he
failed by the same margin that
cos t him the Kentucky Derby .
Our Native, who was third at

Secretariat, the super horse,

F. Pearson, Gallipolis Ferry,
pulled into the path olan auto
operated by Ada Waugh
France, 43, Portsmouth Rd.,
Gallipolis. There was minor
damage to both vehicles. No
charges were filed.
A final accident occurred on
Pine St. where a yellow cab
rolled into a parked auto owned
.by Raymond Ratliff 54
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Galtipolis.

eyes triple crown

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ew Lexington Panthers claim Joe Morgan:

'You never
stop proiJzng yourself'

•

Class AA District golf crown
averly second,
AHS fifth; Mike
olloh medalist

Kyger Creek '9'
'
h
blan k s Sout ern

RACINE - Kyger Creek
scored in every other inning
CHILLICOTHE - Coach John Neff's New here Friday night to hand the
lxirtgtcm Panthers dethroned Ironton as Class AA red-hot Tornadoes a stunning 5ltsttriN golf champiun here Friday with a 323 team 0 setback. The victory gave the
Bobcats a solid hold on second
Waverly's surprising Tigers finished second, six place in the Southern Valley
r;sltrolkes behind New Lexington, with a 329 total. Athletic Conference.

Mike Tolloh captured district medalist
with a 18-36-74 two over-par 74.
Lexington
will
fepresenl southern Ohio in the
AA Ohio SUite Tour·
at Co lumbu s next

Tolloh will advance to
as .a result of capindividual honors.
·Portsmouth West was third
team play with 332. Coach
Myers ·
defending
/tttan·lpicm Ironton Tigers were
with a 337 team total.
Seven·timc district
:hainpio• . Gallipolis placed
this year with a 340

Bill Boyle
43 40 83
Mike M ille r
45 41 86
Mike McDonald
50 44 94
TOTALS
178 168 346
SHERIDAN (347)

Todd Green
Joe Plautf

42 43 85

42 44 86
Bob Di !toe
47 · 41 88
Jeff Na sh
46 42 88
TOTALS
171 170 347
WHEELERSBURG (365)
Dave Vest
40 38 78
Rex Fannin
41 41 82
Ritk Bocock
54 48 102

Mark Smith

52 51 103

TOTALS
187 178 365
SOUTH POINT (372)
Tim Fraley
45 41 86
Frank Collins
45 44 89
Robert Winte·rs
48 48 96

Stacy Sagan

52 49 101

eight strokes se para ted TOTALS
190 182
GREENFIELD (391)
fo11wth and 11th place teams
Gary Barr
44 49
lhe 1973 tournament.
-Dan Strain .
45 51
Wellston was sixth with 342. Fred Ham ilton
48 50
52 52
;others included: Hillsboro, Tony McGioufin
TOTALS
189 202
·343; Oak Hill , 344 ; Nelsonv illeFAIRLAND (394)
47 44
345 ; Belpre. 346; AI Mayo
James
Ea
ton
51
44
clllilericlan. 347; Wheelersburg, Paul Eaton
50 53
South Point,' 372; Randy Robertson
58 47
TOTALS
206 188
~ee:nfi•eld., 391; F.airland, 394 ;
NORTHWEST (399)
rtbwe1; t, 399; Warren Local, Jody Mur ray
42 49
Ric k Phillips
41' 48
Vinton County, 433.
Ric
k
Campbell
55
46
first nine holes found

":.,~~~';1~:~ out in front of
a

by two strokes (164Gallipolis trailed by only
strokes at the halfway
110arK The Blue Devils fired 169
the first nine, but came back
a 171 on the second nine

New Lexington fired a
Wa1~erliv 163, Portsmouth
and Ironton a 16~.
New, :who· earned .
medalist honors for the
this spring , led
·~~~~.~~:.i·: with a 40-41-81. Dow
~
· had an. 62, Topper
66 and John Saunders 69.
Gallipolis ended its 1973
~e a sc1 nwilh a 37-11-1 mark in 18

~~:~:~·s results:
LEXINGTON (323)

Out In T .
39

39

78

44
41

37
41

81
82

40 42 82

372

93
96
98

104
391

91
95
103
105
394

· 91
97

101
Mark Spaulding
53 57 110
TOTALS
206 193 399
WARREN LOCAL (415)
Paul Nolan
45 . "51 ·96

J im Crider
J eff Gilber t
DonWen tz

so so

Randy Yates
Pat Curran
Mike Litter
Br ian Reedy

48
53
53
69

100
54 50 104

60 55115
TOTALS
209 206 ·415
VINTON CO. (433)

TOTALS

49 97
47 100
57 110
57 126

223 210 433

SEO standings ·
FINAL 1973
SEQ STANDINGS
TEAM
. W L R 01!
Athens
7 0 61 7
Ironton
6 1 66 10

Waverly
Gallipolis
. Logan
J ackson
Meigs
Wellston
TOTALS

5
3
3
3·

2
4
4
4

32 31
38 41
17 41
15 41

1 6 25 27
0 7 5 61
28 28 259 259

Last Week 's Results :
Wa ver ly B Logan 5
Athens 4 Meigs 1
Meigs 18 Wellston 1

164 159 323

WliVI'D&lt; Y (329)

ik'e Tolloh

38

36 74

Sw indl er

40

40

Dutcher ·

42

39 · i:ll

BO

Paul Harley
46 48 94
TOTALS
166 163 329
PORTS. WEST 032)

Farley
Herd -

JO
· 43
44

41 81
39 82
40

84

43 42 85
170 162 332

nci~;';'~~-'"' (337)
42 37 79

.

42 39
42 42
.'16 47
172 . 165
L
GALLIPOLIS (340)
1\enny New ·
40 41

Dow Saunders

To,&gt;oe• Orr

40
46

42
42

43

46

81
84
93
337
81

82
88
89

169 171 340
Fll

"0N (342)

37

·, ~~~~:;~ORO

F

44

40 77
39 83

45

44

89

50 43 93
176 166 342
(343)
41 39 80
43

43

86

45 87
51 39 90
ALS
177 166 343
OAK HlLL(3w
38 81
42 43 85
45 41 86
46 46 92

DRIVES THREE WINNERS
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Herb

LS .. YORK (345)

43

40

83

41
42

47

83
89

42

45 45 90
171 -174 345
ELPRE (346)

'f' lioo•ula'

40 43 83

league

leadin g
Viking.

Valley

Symm.es

The Lawrence Countians are

11-0 in

1~1

the SVAC and

overall.

The Bobcats plated their first
run Friday evening on a hot
smash to third by senior

'

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centerfielder Marshall
French,

an infield e rror on John
Roush 's grounder and a
grounder by junior catcher

Clay Hudson.
Coach Hilton Wolfe 's Tor·
nadoes threatened in the
second inning, but could not
come up with a clutch hit off

the slants of senior righthander
John Baird.
Amos Moore started the
inning with the first of his thre e
hits and moved to second on

a

Principal, the winner of the
second ra-ce to return $32 on the

Theiss singled with one out. He ,
~owever, retired Sayre on a
grounder and Nease on a .fly to

The opening night crowd of
9,567 wagered $454,624. .

Roberts picks
up fourth win
. HOUSTON -

PLAYER- P.os.

AB R H

French, .cf
.4
Rou s h, 26....
2
Hudson, c
d
McCarty , If
.4
Baird, p
.4
!;Hazer. 1b
3
Metzner , ph
1
. Lucas, ss
3
Rankin, rf
1
Arnetf, 3b
3
29
Totals
~
Southern (0}
PLAYER- Pos.
Hubbard, d

2 1
2
0
1
0

4
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
1
28

Totals

0 0
0 0
0 1
5 10

yourself," says the Cincinnati
Reds'
hustling
second
baseman. ••Even after you've
had a good year, you want to

GALLIPOLIS~ All 16 17
•
and 18-year-old boys In
Gallia County interested in
forming a Babe Ruth
baseball squad have been
asked to report to MemorjaJ
Field in Gallipolis at 6:30
p.m. Monday.

prove it wasn't

If enough young men are

interested, the Gallia team
(boys from all five school
districts In the city and
county are invited 1 will play
area Legion teams. ln case
of rain, the organizational
meeting will he held in the
Washington School gym, Ted
Perry will be in charge of the
meeting.

Newman earns

0 0
0 0
0 0

0 0
0

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101 010 2- 5 10 2

Sou thern
ooo ooo o---o 6 3
Baird (WP) and Hudson.
Sayre (LP) and Dunning.

lnternationa I
League s·tandings
By United Press International
(American Division}

W. L. Pet. GB

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when he was supposed to prove

he got a bad rap in Houston,
this season has been a picni c

for Morgan.
In Houston, he was blamed
for everything but the leaks in
the Astrodome but the only
trouble he's caused in Cincinnati has ·been for opposing
pitchers. He's been hitting
above .330 and is off to the best
start of his career.
" I'm more reJaxed ' this
year," he admits. "Last year r

injury he suffered last year in
the playQffs has flared up again
and the doctors now say he
may need surgery at the end of

Indiana University Journ a lism

pionship .
Newman, from Evansville ~

Ind., received $1,000. He was
chosen as the candidate best
conforming to the criteria of a
Big Ten campus sportswriter
who ''Best exemplifies the
spirit, ideals and dedication to

•

second

winners, Keith Gillett of Iowa
and Ri cha rd Gosselin of
Mi chigan Slate. .

~'Sure

BOLENS®
The "tough tractors:·

BOBBY EVANS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Evans
displays 15" Bass he caught during last week's Brotherhood
of the Jungle Cock session at Bob Evans Fanns, Rio Grande.
Jim Mulligan had the biggest Trout (131&gt;") while Roberta
Garnes had the largest Catfish (16"). More than 160
youngsters took part in the weekend event. (Dave ')'awney
photo).

.T !l@EU :ro BRAVES
ATLANTA (UPI J - J oe
Pepitone, the Chicago Cubs

have

I run on my toes anyway, it

CANTON - Maione College
has placed four men on the AllMid-Ohio Conference baseball

does n 't really bother me most

team

flamboyant firs t baseman, was

traded to the Atlanta . Braves
Saturday for a Minor League
play er and an undi sc lose d
amount of cash.
Braves vice -president Eddie
Rob inson called Pepitone "8n
exce llent first baseman" who
will add strength to the Braves'
offensive lineup.

Pepitone , in Philadelphia
where the Cubs played the
Phils Friday night, reacted to

15 17

manager Sparky Anderson into
starting him.
"H we'd won five in a row, I
would have sat out," he s8id~ ,
0
but we'd lost two stra ight and
I wanted to help . I wasn't goir1g
to take any chances to
aggravate it. "
Morgan's dCfinitiorl of not

taking any chances included
stealing two bases while going
J..for·3 in a 2-0 Cincinnati win.
With performances like that,
it's almost difficult to believe
the
controversy
that
surrounded
season .

Morgan

13st

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Charleston
20 13 .606
Penin su la
21 14 .600
Tidewater
18 16 .529 21/ 2
Richmond
10 23 .303 10
Friday's Results
Richmond 3 Tidewater 2 ( 12
inn.)
Rochester 5 Syracuse 1
Toledo 5 Pawtucket 4
Peninsula 8 Charleston 4 (1st
game)
Charleston 7 Peninsula 4 (2nd
game) .

Roberts went the distance
allowing the Giants only one'
run on seven hits. In 57 innings
62 hits, walked 15 and fanned
20: He ow'ns a 2.53 ERA mark
lith best among National'
League hurlers .

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JOHN BAGSHAW, a Wittenberg University freshman
from Gallipolis, saw action this spring as a member of
Wittenberg University's track team that compiled a ~I
record in dual meet competition . A weight man competing in
·the discus, Bagshaw and his teammates won the Ohio Northern Relays and finished fourth in the recent Ohio Conference
championships. Wittenberg 's six.year record in dual meetS ls
~0-3-2 and includes a string of 20 straight victories that was
broken last spring. John is the son of Mrs . Nancy P.
Bagshaw, 544 Third Ave ., Gallipolis.

fe ren ce

Association Buffalo Braves
will announce the sign ing of
their number one dr.aft pick
Ernie Di Gregor io, lo a con~
tract this week , it was reported

Ceda rville,

has won the C. L. Spaid

Malone. Ohio Dominican, Rio

Memorial Awc:ird . Sullivan, a
senior at the Colwnbus school,

Grande, a nd Urbana ,
Past winners of the C. L.

has a 3.70 grade-point average

Spaid Award include : 1962 •

'at

highest scholastic average .
The award is named in honor pf
the Mid-Ohio Conference's first

Starcher, cqach of the ~on~
fer ence-w innin g
Malone
ballclub, was named "Coach of
the Year." Balloting was done

Com.missiom!r .
Each athlete receives a

Douglas Reichenbach, Foot·
ball and Track, Bluffton

67 2·3 innings , ha s also

hitting ~verage at Malone, and

Urbana's Bart Smith, batting

in four years
Dominican .

the senior athlete who has the

· Wohlford {1st) .
Texas
Ca l if

o1o ooo ooo- 1 a2

250 000 OOx - 7 6 l
PauL Gogolewski ( 2) , Merritt
(6) and Suare:;u Singer (7-1}
·and Torborg. LP- Paul (3 -3}.
H R- lj.obinson (6th ).

Boston
Detro it

010 200 001 - 4 9 I
' 012 001 lOx- 5 7 3

Fryman , Timmerman (4J. Hill ~
er (9) and Freehan . WPTimmerman ( 1-1). LP- Pattin

Bob Starcher directed hl;3
Pioneers to a &amp;-2 Conference
record and their third straight

Mid-Ohio

baseball

cham -

pionship.
Kn owles, Haines , DeCapite,
and Howard -are aU repeaters

from last year's All-Mid-Ohio
Conference baseball team.

Major League Leaders
By United Press International
Leading BaHers
National League
g. ab r. h. pet.
Lopes , LA 26 73 13 27 .370
Mota , LA
23 80 10 29 .363
Watson , Ho 39 138 28 49 .355
Fairly, Mtl_ 28 79 13, 27 .3 42
·sa n1o. Chi 35 126 20 43 .341

Chicago

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ooo- 0

60

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The Braves sc h~duled a
"major" news conference for
Tuesday and felia ble sources
re ported that the six-foot Di
Gregorio and the Braves have
reached a contract agreem ent.

owner Paul Snyder, met with
Di Gregorio and his attorney,
Larry FleiSher, during the

recent

P---.. . . .

will be enrolled Monday night

Ri.c kard,

Ohio .

AmeriCan League
g. ab ·r. h . pet.

Kelly. Chi 21 75 18 30 .400
Krkptk , KC 29 107 24 37 .346

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Cedeno, Ho 39. 157 25 53 .338
Torre, St.L 34 120 15 40 .333

Maddox, SF 29 105 13 35 .333
Gru bb. SO 32 109 18 36 .330

BEi\.UTIFUl

Providence to the semi-finals
of the NCAA Tournament last

Cedarville College; 1972 - Bob
Murphy, Baseball, Malone
College; 1973 - David Sullivan,
Track,

OF

U.S.A.-U.S.R.

Baseball, Findlay College; 1969
· Ed Diller, Football, Bluffton
College; 1970 • Willis Parks,
Baseball, Malone College; 1971
James

CHOICE
DECORS

Basketball Series a nd agam
this week .
The backcourt whi-z was one
of the stars in the American·
Ru ssian se ries and led

Morgan.Chi 34 112 22 38 .339 College.

Baltimore 001 212 ()()(}-;- 6 11 2
Free Estimates
' Cleveland
000 200 ooo- 2 7 0
No Obligations
Cuellar, Pena (5) and Wil liams; ·Ttdrow, lamb (4l. ' F = = = = = = = = = =
.
· 97
Hilgendorf (4), Farmer (6 ) and
In Gallipolis Area Call" Uncle John 11 4"'· 16
Duncan. WP- Pena ( 1-1). LPIn Jackson -oak Hill Area Call (6 14} 776-22J7

Tidrow 14·51. HR- Gdch !3•dl.
Minnesota 003 (100 ooo- 3 4 0

Saturday.

Top club officials, including

.316, join Howard in the out· . permanent trophy, and the . College; 1968 -Gary Merrell,

field .
In his first year at Malone,

Kaat (5-2) and Mitterwald ; Horton, Det 19 73 11 25 .342
Gossage, Stone (3) and Herr - D. Allen, Chi 31 116 22 39 .336
Niltional League
marin . LP- Goss.age W-31. HR_; Holf , Min
26 Bot 8 28 .333
St . Louis at Montreal, ppd. , Holt (2nd ). _____.__
Blmb•g. NY 23 67 10 22 ..328
cold
Fis k, Bos
31 114 17 37 .325
Milwaukee 100 002 003-6 13 0 Ha,t , NY
17 56 6 18 .321
Chicago
121 200 012- , 9 9 o New York
000 301 01~ 5 11 0 Jhnsn, Tex 33 129 10 41 .318
Ph iIa
001 000 010- 2 6 2 Champion, Lockwood · (4), Freehn, DetJO 120 13 38 - .317
J enkins (4-3) and · Hundl ey; Lin zy (9} and Porter. RoHome Runs
Ruth ven. Bran~on (.3), Chris - driguez (9) .; S1ol11emyre, Lyle
National League : Aaron, Ail.
tenson (6), Lersch (9) and (6) and Munson . WP- l ock - ll ; Slargell , P itt 10; Bench,
Ryan. LP~ Ruthven ( 1-3) . HRs wood 13-2) . LP- Lyle 10-31. HRs Cin, Bonds and McCovey. SF 9.
- Luzinski {1st), Fanzone ( 1st ). :-Bl omberg (-3rdl. Hart (1st).
American League : Mayberry ,·
KC and May ,- Mil 10; Fisk. Bos,
Pit1 sbgh
100 000 no- 3 7 1
D. Allen. Chi and Tenace, Oak
N.Y.
003 10000&gt;- 4 90
8.
Walker, Johnson (5 ), Giusti GASTON TO HOSPITAL
Runs Batted In
(9) and M.ay ; Seaver (5-3) and
National league: Ferguson,
CINCINNATI (UP! ) - San
Dyer . LP~Walker 0 -2) . HRsLA JO ; Bench, Cin 29; Watson ,
Diego rightfielder Clarence Hou
Garrett (·Jrd), Robertson (6ihl.
and Bonds. SF 27; Oliver,
Gaston was admitted ·to Christ Pitt 26.
.
San Diego
010 000 030- 4 7 0 Hospital late Friday night alter
American league : Mayberry ,
Cfnci
001 121 oox- 5 10 2
KC 36; Jackson, Oak. ' 29 ;
Grelf 1 Troedson ( 6). Kirby (8) he collided with teammate Melton, Chi 27; Mvr cer , NY 25 ;
and Kendall; Bill ingham {7 -1) John Grubb in the fifth inning May , Mil 24.
and Bench . LP~Greif q .3). of the Cincinnati-San Diego
··
Pitching
HRs-Morgan (51h ), Lee I 2nd) .
National league : Billing ham.
game.
Cin 7-1; Reuss, Hou and
Los Ang
000 000 030-- 3 10 I
Koosman, NY 5-l i Hooton; Chi
Gaston suffered oont~ions
Atlanta .
100 100 ooo- 2 e 0 on the left side of his face in the
S·li Seaver , NY and Bryant, SF
Messersmith. Hough (8),
s.J.
Brewer (8) and Yeager ; Reed , .collision. X-Rays showed no
American League : Wood , ·chi
Harri son (B ). House (9) and broken bones and he was ex- 9-3; Holtzman , Oak 8-2; Singer,
Oates. 'HR - Evans &lt;8th).
Cal 7-1; Coleman, Oet 7-2;
pect£d to be released today.
Sp
liltortt , KC 6-2.
.,
Sart Fran
001 000 ooo- I 7 0
Houston
000 300 OOx- J 'a 1
Willoughby , McDowell {7)
and Rader ; Roberts (4. 1) and
Edwards. LP- Willoughby {3- BRYAN ENROLLED
3).
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UP!) . in auto ra cing's Hall of F~me.
American League
- Jimmy Bryan, who won the . Bryan, the 43rd meinber of
Kan City
110 110 ooo- 4 8 0 1958 Indianapolis " 500" and the auto racing Hall of Fame,
200 012 OOx- 5 12 2 was killed two years later at a will receive the posthumous
Oakland
Busby, Bird (6) and Healy;
,
ldtim
'
Holtzman (8-21 and Fosse . LP.Langhorne, Pa .• race track, honor at the 500 S o
ers

Busby 13-5). HRs- Rud i (5th),

Buffalo to sign top draft choice
BUFFALO, N. Y. (UP IJ _
The Nationa.l Ba sketball

are

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MOC schools receive a rotating
lrophy . Members of the Con-

Stanley Clemens, Tennis ,
Bluffton College; 1964 · James
Roth, Tennis, Blufiton College;
1965 - Brian Frock, Tennis,
Wilmington College; 1966 •
Ralph Suter, .Football and
Track, Bluffton College; 196( -

(4th), Northrup (1st).

Old Hwy. 52
P.O. ~ox 250

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a

The C. L. Spaid Memorial
Award is presented annually
by the Mid.Qhio Conference to

(2 -7). tiRs- Fisk (81h ), Slanley

45619

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Spaid Memorial honors

Tom Knowles, both pitchers;
catcher Dick Health; in- .400dip, while Bert DeCapite,
fielders, .Bert Decapite, Jesse · from Malone, is hitting .329.
Haines, Dave Paxson, and Dan
The outfield is . led by
Wisecarver ; and outfielders Cedarvlile's Lynn. Howard.
Bill Clary, Lynn Howard, and Howard is . currently balling
Bart Smith, In addition, Bob' .311J. Bill Clary, with a .350

Paltin , Veale 171 and Fisk:

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PHONE
446-3362

consists of Dan Walker and

Friday's linescores ,.·

·. you can easily afford?

"

Taking everything into con--

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ground ball setting uP the sideration, it was a bad night
Padres' first run of the game. all around for the Padres'
The Reds won S-4 .
ootfielders.
An inside-the-park homer by
In the sixth inning Johriny
Morgan with Pete Rose on base ·Bench's fly to left bounced over
in the ftfth inni~ game the Lee's head and went for a
Reds two runs .
double. Minutes later, Bench
" In the box score, that will was on.third and Tony Perez on
look like a tine drive," said second with a double when the
Morgan .
Reds first baseman's pop fly
Morgan's homer, his fifth of bounced safely between Padre
the season, came when Padres' shortstop Enzo Hernandez and
center fielder John Grubb, Lee .
collided with Gaston as the two
Then, alt£r an intentional
went after the fly ball to right pass to Richie Scheinbiwn Bill
center field.
Grief, the Padres ' starter,
Gaston ·wound up in Christ deflected Dave Concepcion's
Hospital with contusions on the double play ball to Hernandez.
left side of his face and Grubb The Padres wound up with only
wound up wfth a swollen left one out instead 'of two and
koee ,
Bench crossed the plate with
''I needed a hit, ·but I sure what proved to be the winning
didn't want anyone to get run.

Randal
Mawer , Te'h nis ,
Wilming ton College ; l963 -

Major League Results

Jim · Iter builds a ~?etter buy!
,

errors bn Clarence Gaston'S

By United Press International

post.season competition or the
NCAA television series.

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Paxsop, with a .414 hitting

2.30 ERA.

and said the school tampered
with grades and transported
prospects by private aircraft.
The probation does not affect
Colorado's availability for

FEATURING

Morgan gave the San Diego
Padres a run in the second
iM!ng when he oommilled two

The outfield collision wasn't
the first to cost the Padres a
victory this season. They lost a
game in Houston 's. Astrodome
when Jerry Morales and Leron
Lee collided.

Ohio

Knowles, of Cedarville, has
posted a 7·2 record and shows a

CHUCK COLLIER
SERVICE STORE

ting tltle . Jesse Haines, of Ohio
Dominican, was second to

The All-Conference team

struck out 76 batters. Tom

University of Colorado a one.
year probation and reprimand

SKYLINE LANES
and PRO-SHOP

lhe highest batting average
1.444 ) · on the All-Conference
squad and won the MOC bat-

in

Wha.t do you want ...
a home

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Cedarville and Urbana both

up the two-man pitching sl&lt;!ff.
Walker 1 from Malone, has an g..
2 r ecord and a 1:99 ERA. Dan,

ON PROBATION ·
MANHATTAN, Kan . (UP!)
- The Big Eight Conference
over Western Division National . Saturday
handed
the
League leader San Francisco.

Malone's Dave Paxson has

Walker and Knowles make

A GOOD YARD

Urbana 's Dick Heath is the

Ali-MOC catcher. He is batting
at .237 on the year .

today .

by the five Mid.Qhio coaches,

'

W. L. Pet. GB

announced

have two men on the honor
unit, while Ohio Dominican and
Rio Grande are represented by
one player
each..
'

ailment and was able to start
only one of the team 's next five

lion he has when he ta·iked
...
''
-

run,

minors because the fences
were in close," he said.

Wisecarver named
to All-MOC team OD's Sullivan captures

calcium

determina~

I gave them one

answered Morgan.

developed.
He's playing with a special
si&gt;onge in his left shoe and he's
ahead of last year's stolen base
pace when he swiped 58. "Since

showed the kind of

Joe

but I got us two, didn't I?"

Even a couple of . injuries
haven't bothered him. The heel

games. But last Sunday, he

baseman

Morgan.

•

was pressing at the start and I
wasn't doing well for the first
couple of weeks. But the guys
were all great about it. They
kept telling me they, thought it
was a great trade that would
help the club. That did a lot for

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn .
(UP!) - Bruce Newman, an

"For That f&gt;ersonai &amp; Professional Touch"

FLOWERS

But compa red to the
pressure he faced last year

Big 10 award

.636
.469 5112 his departure to' Atlanta as
Pawtuck e t
13 15 :464 S1!2 · " part of baseball. "
Toledo
14 22 .389 8112
(National Division)
21 12

4.30 p.m. Members of the

Panzo Bastiani.

fluke."

my morale."

Oscar's Tuesday, beginning at

GAHS golf , baseball, track and
tennis teams wilJ be honored by
the GAHS Athletic Department. Blue Devil Boosters arid

a

o 1
o o sophomore, Saturday received
6 0 the Big Ten's Bill Reed Award the season on the
o 3 m a ceremony at the con·
that
o o fere nce outdoor track c ham- deposits

By Innings :

K. Creek

2

o 0
o o

AB R H
J 0 2

Theiss . 3b
Sayre,p
Nease , ss
Moore, If
Nease, lb
Dunning , c
Ord, 2b
Warner , rf
Hart , ph

Gallipolis to
fonn BR squad

J

2
3

never stop proving

CINCINNATI (UP!) - Jack hurt," said Morgan, who had
Billingham was leasing, not hit a double in the first iMing.
complaining.
"Another pop II~ ," kidded
"You told me you were going Biltingham.
to hit some line drives. so what
Morgan's inside-the.park
do you do, you give 'em a run," homer was his first, but not his
said Billingham directing his shortest homer.
remark to Cincinnati Reds
·•r hit shorter ones in the

Friday night as he hurled the
Houston AStros to a 3·1 victory

this year., Roberts has allowed

DINNER TUESDAY
GALUPOLJS - The annual
Gallipolis Blue Devils spring
s ports dinner wilJ be held at

season Monday at Eastern .
Kyger Creek (S)

Mght.
.
in the seventh, Hubbard
singled but was thown out by
Rochester
Hudson while attempting to Sy racuse

Yellow Knife finished one

ra ce, going the mile in 2:02 for
driver Richard Farrington.

McCarty had three hits in four
at bat.
The Bobcats will close out
their successful baseball

the fifth inning as Hubbard and

hi s fourth maj or league
triumph against one setback

and one-quarter lengths ahead
of Dqc McBean in the featured

trips to drive in three run s.

again in the fourth inning , but .T ota Is
35 35 308 308
Last week 's results: Sou th .
pitc her Pete Sayre was saved
ern 4 Eas te rn 2; Southern 11
by two fine catches by cen· Hannan Tra ce 5; Eastern 16
l£rfielder Jeff Hubbard and Hann.;ln Trace 4; Kyger Creek
5 S.oulhern 0 ; Southern 7 North
shortstop Mitch Nease. ·
Gallia 0 ; Sou th ern 7 North
The third Bobcat run ·scored Garna O; Symmes Valley 7
on a walk to Roush, stolen base ~orth Gallia 0 ;- Symmes Valley
7 Nor th Gallia 0. Note : North
and single by Hudson.
Gallia's baseball tea m wilt
. Two more.runners dented the forfeit -the rest of its sc hedul e
plate in the seventh on a walk since it Is unable to field a
team .
to Roust., · double by Greg
This Week' s Games
McCarty and single by Bair~.
Monday - Ky"ger Creek at
Baird was in trouble again i.n Eastern ; Symmes Valley at
Sou thern.

of~

8.

Hudson had tw o· hits in four

· ''You

He was traded with Jack ' Wynn.
Billin'gham, Denis Menke,
But it didn't take Morgan
Cesar Geronimo and minor tong to erase that . bad rap.
leaguer Ed Armbrister from " Nobody pays any attention to
Houston to Cincinnati on Nov.
that stuff anymore," Morgan
29, 1971 for Lee May, Tommy says.
Helms and Jimmy Stewart.
The trade caused a furor in
GAME POSTPONED
Cincinnati because May drove
MONTREAL (UP! ) - Rain
in 98 runs with 39 J)omers in
and.
cold weather forced
1971. Many baseball observers
thought the Astros got the edge canceliation Saturday of a
National Leag ue baseball
in deal.
game
between the Montreal
It didn't help, either, that
former manager Harry Walker Expos and the St. Louis Cardidn't get along with Morgan dinals.
and labeled him a "trou.
A spokesman for the Expos
blemaker" and a "had influen- said the game had not yet been
ce" on teammate Jimmy rescheduled.

of the time . It hurts sometimes
but I don't want to make a .big
Nease . Baird then fanned Greg
the Big Ten and Intercollegiate deal out of it. And when I steal
Dunning, Vern Ord and Randy
SV AC standings
ath letics which marked the life more, it helps the cjub."'Of his
Warner to retire the side.
TEAM
W L R OR of Bill Reed."
first 16 steal attempts this
KC pushed across its second S. Valley
8 0 68 6
Reed died in 1971 after 10 year; he was successful on 15.
9 2 65 31 years as Big Ten comrun in the third · rung on a K: Creek
He- suffered another injury in
Southern
7 2 56- 15
fielder's choice, and singles by Eastern
5 4 50 23 missioner. Th€ Reed Award Montreal on May 6th when he
H. Trace
4 5 4.4 61 was founded in 1972 and last twisted his knee. He was on a
Roush and Hudson .
N.
Ga
llia
2
10 25 1 1
The Bobcats threatened Southwestern
0 12 0 84 year wa s presented to dual day-to-day basis because of the

Gallipolis
native Dave Roberts picked up

daily double combination
'

the big hitters for the winners .

dropped fly ball hit by Mike

Sayre fanned four and walked

42

176 168 344

Monday against the

·on opening

night.
Miller drove Atson Car lith in
lne first, Chuck B in the third
and Linda Lou Mark in the .
fourth .
Atson Cariith teamed with

while Hubbard had two singles.
Hudson and McCarty were

SVAC. Southern dropped to 7-2
in the league. The Tornadoes
have a doubleheader schedul e

Friday night and Yellow Knife
won the $7,900 Inaugural race
at Scioto Downs

with three hits in three trips

Coach Jim Sprague's nine
are 14.-4 overall and 9·2 in the

.steal second base.
Baird, in winning his seventh
game of the year, walked one
while recording 10 strik.e outs.

Miller drove three winners

four.
Moore led the Tornadoes

NEW YORK (UPI) - Joe
Morgan has nothing left to
prove these days but he's still
playing as if he had everything
to prove.

BiUingham wins.
seventh decision

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ATHLETE OF MONTH .
LOS ANGELES (UP!)
Bobby
Valentine ,
the
California Angels' talented
infielder-outfielder who
fractured his right leg when he
crashed bead first into the
centerfield fence at Anaheim
Stadium Thursday night, was
named Southern California's
Athlete of the Month for April
Friday.
Valentine, whose leg will be
in a cast for · at least 2•;,~
montlls, is expected to be lost

for the remainder of the
season.

You might just find
a Good Guy like
Carroll Norris at
Carroll Norris Dodge Inc.
And that's great for you,
because Carroll does
business in the best
tradition of the Dodge
Buys. Good deals you can
depend on. Good service you
eiln depend on. And an extra measure
offriendliness, always. Drop by and
"Hi" to Carroll and all of
his Good Guys· ...

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JOHNSON

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It's true, because the
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Because he builds mobile
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111anvfacturer brings
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-The Sunday Times-Sentinel,Stmday,May 20, 1973

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ew Lexington Panthers claim Joe Morgan:

'You never
stop proiJzng yourself'

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Class AA District golf crown
averly second,
AHS fifth; Mike
olloh medalist

Kyger Creek '9'
'
h
blan k s Sout ern

RACINE - Kyger Creek
scored in every other inning
CHILLICOTHE - Coach John Neff's New here Friday night to hand the
lxirtgtcm Panthers dethroned Ironton as Class AA red-hot Tornadoes a stunning 5ltsttriN golf champiun here Friday with a 323 team 0 setback. The victory gave the
Bobcats a solid hold on second
Waverly's surprising Tigers finished second, six place in the Southern Valley
r;sltrolkes behind New Lexington, with a 329 total. Athletic Conference.

Mike Tolloh captured district medalist
with a 18-36-74 two over-par 74.
Lexington
will
fepresenl southern Ohio in the
AA Ohio SUite Tour·
at Co lumbu s next

Tolloh will advance to
as .a result of capindividual honors.
·Portsmouth West was third
team play with 332. Coach
Myers ·
defending
/tttan·lpicm Ironton Tigers were
with a 337 team total.
Seven·timc district
:hainpio• . Gallipolis placed
this year with a 340

Bill Boyle
43 40 83
Mike M ille r
45 41 86
Mike McDonald
50 44 94
TOTALS
178 168 346
SHERIDAN (347)

Todd Green
Joe Plautf

42 43 85

42 44 86
Bob Di !toe
47 · 41 88
Jeff Na sh
46 42 88
TOTALS
171 170 347
WHEELERSBURG (365)
Dave Vest
40 38 78
Rex Fannin
41 41 82
Ritk Bocock
54 48 102

Mark Smith

52 51 103

TOTALS
187 178 365
SOUTH POINT (372)
Tim Fraley
45 41 86
Frank Collins
45 44 89
Robert Winte·rs
48 48 96

Stacy Sagan

52 49 101

eight strokes se para ted TOTALS
190 182
GREENFIELD (391)
fo11wth and 11th place teams
Gary Barr
44 49
lhe 1973 tournament.
-Dan Strain .
45 51
Wellston was sixth with 342. Fred Ham ilton
48 50
52 52
;others included: Hillsboro, Tony McGioufin
TOTALS
189 202
·343; Oak Hill , 344 ; Nelsonv illeFAIRLAND (394)
47 44
345 ; Belpre. 346; AI Mayo
James
Ea
ton
51
44
clllilericlan. 347; Wheelersburg, Paul Eaton
50 53
South Point,' 372; Randy Robertson
58 47
TOTALS
206 188
~ee:nfi•eld., 391; F.airland, 394 ;
NORTHWEST (399)
rtbwe1; t, 399; Warren Local, Jody Mur ray
42 49
Ric k Phillips
41' 48
Vinton County, 433.
Ric
k
Campbell
55
46
first nine holes found

":.,~~~';1~:~ out in front of
a

by two strokes (164Gallipolis trailed by only
strokes at the halfway
110arK The Blue Devils fired 169
the first nine, but came back
a 171 on the second nine

New Lexington fired a
Wa1~erliv 163, Portsmouth
and Ironton a 16~.
New, :who· earned .
medalist honors for the
this spring , led
·~~~~.~~:.i·: with a 40-41-81. Dow
~
· had an. 62, Topper
66 and John Saunders 69.
Gallipolis ended its 1973
~e a sc1 nwilh a 37-11-1 mark in 18

~~:~:~·s results:
LEXINGTON (323)

Out In T .
39

39

78

44
41

37
41

81
82

40 42 82

372

93
96
98

104
391

91
95
103
105
394

· 91
97

101
Mark Spaulding
53 57 110
TOTALS
206 193 399
WARREN LOCAL (415)
Paul Nolan
45 . "51 ·96

J im Crider
J eff Gilber t
DonWen tz

so so

Randy Yates
Pat Curran
Mike Litter
Br ian Reedy

48
53
53
69

100
54 50 104

60 55115
TOTALS
209 206 ·415
VINTON CO. (433)

TOTALS

49 97
47 100
57 110
57 126

223 210 433

SEO standings ·
FINAL 1973
SEQ STANDINGS
TEAM
. W L R 01!
Athens
7 0 61 7
Ironton
6 1 66 10

Waverly
Gallipolis
. Logan
J ackson
Meigs
Wellston
TOTALS

5
3
3
3·

2
4
4
4

32 31
38 41
17 41
15 41

1 6 25 27
0 7 5 61
28 28 259 259

Last Week 's Results :
Wa ver ly B Logan 5
Athens 4 Meigs 1
Meigs 18 Wellston 1

164 159 323

WliVI'D&lt; Y (329)

ik'e Tolloh

38

36 74

Sw indl er

40

40

Dutcher ·

42

39 · i:ll

BO

Paul Harley
46 48 94
TOTALS
166 163 329
PORTS. WEST 032)

Farley
Herd -

JO
· 43
44

41 81
39 82
40

84

43 42 85
170 162 332

nci~;';'~~-'"' (337)
42 37 79

.

42 39
42 42
.'16 47
172 . 165
L
GALLIPOLIS (340)
1\enny New ·
40 41

Dow Saunders

To,&gt;oe• Orr

40
46

42
42

43

46

81
84
93
337
81

82
88
89

169 171 340
Fll

"0N (342)

37

·, ~~~~:;~ORO

F

44

40 77
39 83

45

44

89

50 43 93
176 166 342
(343)
41 39 80
43

43

86

45 87
51 39 90
ALS
177 166 343
OAK HlLL(3w
38 81
42 43 85
45 41 86
46 46 92

DRIVES THREE WINNERS
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Herb

LS .. YORK (345)

43

40

83

41
42

47

83
89

42

45 45 90
171 -174 345
ELPRE (346)

'f' lioo•ula'

40 43 83

league

leadin g
Viking.

Valley

Symm.es

The Lawrence Countians are

11-0 in

1~1

the SVAC and

overall.

The Bobcats plated their first
run Friday evening on a hot
smash to third by senior

'

'
centerfielder Marshall
French,

an infield e rror on John
Roush 's grounder and a
grounder by junior catcher

Clay Hudson.
Coach Hilton Wolfe 's Tor·
nadoes threatened in the
second inning, but could not
come up with a clutch hit off

the slants of senior righthander
John Baird.
Amos Moore started the
inning with the first of his thre e
hits and moved to second on

a

Principal, the winner of the
second ra-ce to return $32 on the

Theiss singled with one out. He ,
~owever, retired Sayre on a
grounder and Nease on a .fly to

The opening night crowd of
9,567 wagered $454,624. .

Roberts picks
up fourth win
. HOUSTON -

PLAYER- P.os.

AB R H

French, .cf
.4
Rou s h, 26....
2
Hudson, c
d
McCarty , If
.4
Baird, p
.4
!;Hazer. 1b
3
Metzner , ph
1
. Lucas, ss
3
Rankin, rf
1
Arnetf, 3b
3
29
Totals
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Southern (0}
PLAYER- Pos.
Hubbard, d

2 1
2
0
1
0

4
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
1
28

Totals

0 0
0 0
0 1
5 10

yourself," says the Cincinnati
Reds'
hustling
second
baseman. ••Even after you've
had a good year, you want to

GALLIPOLIS~ All 16 17
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and 18-year-old boys In
Gallia County interested in
forming a Babe Ruth
baseball squad have been
asked to report to MemorjaJ
Field in Gallipolis at 6:30
p.m. Monday.

prove it wasn't

If enough young men are

interested, the Gallia team
(boys from all five school
districts In the city and
county are invited 1 will play
area Legion teams. ln case
of rain, the organizational
meeting will he held in the
Washington School gym, Ted
Perry will be in charge of the
meeting.

Newman earns

0 0
0 0
0 0

0 0
0

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101 010 2- 5 10 2

Sou thern
ooo ooo o---o 6 3
Baird (WP) and Hudson.
Sayre (LP) and Dunning.

lnternationa I
League s·tandings
By United Press International
(American Division}

W. L. Pet. GB

FOR
MEMORIAL DAY
LIVE&amp;
PERMANENT

ART'S GUN SHOP ·
&amp; HARDWARE

when he was supposed to prove

he got a bad rap in Houston,
this season has been a picni c

for Morgan.
In Houston, he was blamed
for everything but the leaks in
the Astrodome but the only
trouble he's caused in Cincinnati has ·been for opposing
pitchers. He's been hitting
above .330 and is off to the best
start of his career.
" I'm more reJaxed ' this
year," he admits. "Last year r

injury he suffered last year in
the playQffs has flared up again
and the doctors now say he
may need surgery at the end of

Indiana University Journ a lism

pionship .
Newman, from Evansville ~

Ind., received $1,000. He was
chosen as the candidate best
conforming to the criteria of a
Big Ten campus sportswriter
who ''Best exemplifies the
spirit, ideals and dedication to

•

second

winners, Keith Gillett of Iowa
and Ri cha rd Gosselin of
Mi chigan Slate. .

~'Sure

BOLENS®
The "tough tractors:·

BOBBY EVANS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Evans
displays 15" Bass he caught during last week's Brotherhood
of the Jungle Cock session at Bob Evans Fanns, Rio Grande.
Jim Mulligan had the biggest Trout (131&gt;") while Roberta
Garnes had the largest Catfish (16"). More than 160
youngsters took part in the weekend event. (Dave ')'awney
photo).

.T !l@EU :ro BRAVES
ATLANTA (UPI J - J oe
Pepitone, the Chicago Cubs

have

I run on my toes anyway, it

CANTON - Maione College
has placed four men on the AllMid-Ohio Conference baseball

does n 't really bother me most

team

flamboyant firs t baseman, was

traded to the Atlanta . Braves
Saturday for a Minor League
play er and an undi sc lose d
amount of cash.
Braves vice -president Eddie
Rob inson called Pepitone "8n
exce llent first baseman" who
will add strength to the Braves'
offensive lineup.

Pepitone , in Philadelphia
where the Cubs played the
Phils Friday night, reacted to

15 17

manager Sparky Anderson into
starting him.
"H we'd won five in a row, I
would have sat out," he s8id~ ,
0
but we'd lost two stra ight and
I wanted to help . I wasn't goir1g
to take any chances to
aggravate it. "
Morgan's dCfinitiorl of not

taking any chances included
stealing two bases while going
J..for·3 in a 2-0 Cincinnati win.
With performances like that,
it's almost difficult to believe
the
controversy
that
surrounded
season .

Morgan

13st

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Penin su la
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Tidewater
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Richmond
10 23 .303 10
Friday's Results
Richmond 3 Tidewater 2 ( 12
inn.)
Rochester 5 Syracuse 1
Toledo 5 Pawtucket 4
Peninsula 8 Charleston 4 (1st
game)
Charleston 7 Peninsula 4 (2nd
game) .

Roberts went the distance
allowing the Giants only one'
run on seven hits. In 57 innings
62 hits, walked 15 and fanned
20: He ow'ns a 2.53 ERA mark
lith best among National'
League hurlers .

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fe ren ce

Association Buffalo Braves
will announce the sign ing of
their number one dr.aft pick
Ernie Di Gregor io, lo a con~
tract this week , it was reported

Ceda rville,

has won the C. L. Spaid

Malone. Ohio Dominican, Rio

Memorial Awc:ird . Sullivan, a
senior at the Colwnbus school,

Grande, a nd Urbana ,
Past winners of the C. L.

has a 3.70 grade-point average

Spaid Award include : 1962 •

'at

highest scholastic average .
The award is named in honor pf
the Mid-Ohio Conference's first

Starcher, cqach of the ~on~
fer ence-w innin g
Malone
ballclub, was named "Coach of
the Year." Balloting was done

Com.missiom!r .
Each athlete receives a

Douglas Reichenbach, Foot·
ball and Track, Bluffton

67 2·3 innings , ha s also

hitting ~verage at Malone, and

Urbana's Bart Smith, batting

in four years
Dominican .

the senior athlete who has the

· Wohlford {1st) .
Texas
Ca l if

o1o ooo ooo- 1 a2

250 000 OOx - 7 6 l
PauL Gogolewski ( 2) , Merritt
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H R- lj.obinson (6th ).

Boston
Detro it

010 200 001 - 4 9 I
' 012 001 lOx- 5 7 3

Fryman , Timmerman (4J. Hill ~
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Bob Starcher directed hl;3
Pioneers to a &amp;-2 Conference
record and their third straight

Mid-Ohio

baseball

cham -

pionship.
Kn owles, Haines , DeCapite,
and Howard -are aU repeaters

from last year's All-Mid-Ohio
Conference baseball team.

Major League Leaders
By United Press International
Leading BaHers
National League
g. ab r. h. pet.
Lopes , LA 26 73 13 27 .370
Mota , LA
23 80 10 29 .363
Watson , Ho 39 138 28 49 .355
Fairly, Mtl_ 28 79 13, 27 .3 42
·sa n1o. Chi 35 126 20 43 .341

Chicago

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The Braves sc h~duled a
"major" news conference for
Tuesday and felia ble sources
re ported that the six-foot Di
Gregorio and the Braves have
reached a contract agreem ent.

owner Paul Snyder, met with
Di Gregorio and his attorney,
Larry FleiSher, during the

recent

P---.. . . .

will be enrolled Monday night

Ri.c kard,

Ohio .

AmeriCan League
g. ab ·r. h . pet.

Kelly. Chi 21 75 18 30 .400
Krkptk , KC 29 107 24 37 .346

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BEi\.UTIFUl

Providence to the semi-finals
of the NCAA Tournament last

Cedarville College; 1972 - Bob
Murphy, Baseball, Malone
College; 1973 - David Sullivan,
Track,

OF

U.S.A.-U.S.R.

Baseball, Findlay College; 1969
· Ed Diller, Football, Bluffton
College; 1970 • Willis Parks,
Baseball, Malone College; 1971
James

CHOICE
DECORS

Basketball Series a nd agam
this week .
The backcourt whi-z was one
of the stars in the American·
Ru ssian se ries and led

Morgan.Chi 34 112 22 38 .339 College.

Baltimore 001 212 ()()(}-;- 6 11 2
Free Estimates
' Cleveland
000 200 ooo- 2 7 0
No Obligations
Cuellar, Pena (5) and Wil liams; ·Ttdrow, lamb (4l. ' F = = = = = = = = = =
.
· 97
Hilgendorf (4), Farmer (6 ) and
In Gallipolis Area Call" Uncle John 11 4"'· 16
Duncan. WP- Pena ( 1-1). LPIn Jackson -oak Hill Area Call (6 14} 776-22J7

Tidrow 14·51. HR- Gdch !3•dl.
Minnesota 003 (100 ooo- 3 4 0

Saturday.

Top club officials, including

.316, join Howard in the out· . permanent trophy, and the . College; 1968 -Gary Merrell,

field .
In his first year at Malone,

Kaat (5-2) and Mitterwald ; Horton, Det 19 73 11 25 .342
Gossage, Stone (3) and Herr - D. Allen, Chi 31 116 22 39 .336
Niltional League
marin . LP- Goss.age W-31. HR_; Holf , Min
26 Bot 8 28 .333
St . Louis at Montreal, ppd. , Holt (2nd ). _____.__
Blmb•g. NY 23 67 10 22 ..328
cold
Fis k, Bos
31 114 17 37 .325
Milwaukee 100 002 003-6 13 0 Ha,t , NY
17 56 6 18 .321
Chicago
121 200 012- , 9 9 o New York
000 301 01~ 5 11 0 Jhnsn, Tex 33 129 10 41 .318
Ph iIa
001 000 010- 2 6 2 Champion, Lockwood · (4), Freehn, DetJO 120 13 38 - .317
J enkins (4-3) and · Hundl ey; Lin zy (9} and Porter. RoHome Runs
Ruth ven. Bran~on (.3), Chris - driguez (9) .; S1ol11emyre, Lyle
National League : Aaron, Ail.
tenson (6), Lersch (9) and (6) and Munson . WP- l ock - ll ; Slargell , P itt 10; Bench,
Ryan. LP~ Ruthven ( 1-3) . HRs wood 13-2) . LP- Lyle 10-31. HRs Cin, Bonds and McCovey. SF 9.
- Luzinski {1st), Fanzone ( 1st ). :-Bl omberg (-3rdl. Hart (1st).
American League : Mayberry ,·
KC and May ,- Mil 10; Fisk. Bos,
Pit1 sbgh
100 000 no- 3 7 1
D. Allen. Chi and Tenace, Oak
N.Y.
003 10000&gt;- 4 90
8.
Walker, Johnson (5 ), Giusti GASTON TO HOSPITAL
Runs Batted In
(9) and M.ay ; Seaver (5-3) and
National league: Ferguson,
CINCINNATI (UP! ) - San
Dyer . LP~Walker 0 -2) . HRsLA JO ; Bench, Cin 29; Watson ,
Diego rightfielder Clarence Hou
Garrett (·Jrd), Robertson (6ihl.
and Bonds. SF 27; Oliver,
Gaston was admitted ·to Christ Pitt 26.
.
San Diego
010 000 030- 4 7 0 Hospital late Friday night alter
American league : Mayberry ,
Cfnci
001 121 oox- 5 10 2
KC 36; Jackson, Oak. ' 29 ;
Grelf 1 Troedson ( 6). Kirby (8) he collided with teammate Melton, Chi 27; Mvr cer , NY 25 ;
and Kendall; Bill ingham {7 -1) John Grubb in the fifth inning May , Mil 24.
and Bench . LP~Greif q .3). of the Cincinnati-San Diego
··
Pitching
HRs-Morgan (51h ), Lee I 2nd) .
National league : Billing ham.
game.
Cin 7-1; Reuss, Hou and
Los Ang
000 000 030-- 3 10 I
Koosman, NY 5-l i Hooton; Chi
Gaston suffered oont~ions
Atlanta .
100 100 ooo- 2 e 0 on the left side of his face in the
S·li Seaver , NY and Bryant, SF
Messersmith. Hough (8),
s.J.
Brewer (8) and Yeager ; Reed , .collision. X-Rays showed no
American League : Wood , ·chi
Harri son (B ). House (9) and broken bones and he was ex- 9-3; Holtzman , Oak 8-2; Singer,
Oates. 'HR - Evans &lt;8th).
Cal 7-1; Coleman, Oet 7-2;
pect£d to be released today.
Sp
liltortt , KC 6-2.
.,
Sart Fran
001 000 ooo- I 7 0
Houston
000 300 OOx- J 'a 1
Willoughby , McDowell {7)
and Rader ; Roberts (4. 1) and
Edwards. LP- Willoughby {3- BRYAN ENROLLED
3).
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UP!) . in auto ra cing's Hall of F~me.
American League
- Jimmy Bryan, who won the . Bryan, the 43rd meinber of
Kan City
110 110 ooo- 4 8 0 1958 Indianapolis " 500" and the auto racing Hall of Fame,
200 012 OOx- 5 12 2 was killed two years later at a will receive the posthumous
Oakland
Busby, Bird (6) and Healy;
,
ldtim
'
Holtzman (8-21 and Fosse . LP.Langhorne, Pa .• race track, honor at the 500 S o
ers

Busby 13-5). HRs- Rud i (5th),

Buffalo to sign top draft choice
BUFFALO, N. Y. (UP IJ _
The Nationa.l Ba sketball

are

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lrophy . Members of the Con-

Stanley Clemens, Tennis ,
Bluffton College; 1964 · James
Roth, Tennis, Blufiton College;
1965 - Brian Frock, Tennis,
Wilmington College; 1966 •
Ralph Suter, .Football and
Track, Bluffton College; 196( -

(4th), Northrup (1st).

Old Hwy. 52
P.O. ~ox 250

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a

The C. L. Spaid Memorial
Award is presented annually
by the Mid.Qhio Conference to

(2 -7). tiRs- Fisk (81h ), Slanley

45619

....__

Spaid Memorial honors

Tom Knowles, both pitchers;
catcher Dick Health; in- .400dip, while Bert DeCapite,
fielders, .Bert Decapite, Jesse · from Malone, is hitting .329.
Haines, Dave Paxson, and Dan
The outfield is . led by
Wisecarver ; and outfielders Cedarvlile's Lynn. Howard.
Bill Clary, Lynn Howard, and Howard is . currently balling
Bart Smith, In addition, Bob' .311J. Bill Clary, with a .350

Paltin , Veale 171 and Fisk:

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ground ball setting uP the sideration, it was a bad night
Padres' first run of the game. all around for the Padres'
The Reds won S-4 .
ootfielders.
An inside-the-park homer by
In the sixth inning Johriny
Morgan with Pete Rose on base ·Bench's fly to left bounced over
in the ftfth inni~ game the Lee's head and went for a
Reds two runs .
double. Minutes later, Bench
" In the box score, that will was on.third and Tony Perez on
look like a tine drive," said second with a double when the
Morgan .
Reds first baseman's pop fly
Morgan's homer, his fifth of bounced safely between Padre
the season, came when Padres' shortstop Enzo Hernandez and
center fielder John Grubb, Lee .
collided with Gaston as the two
Then, alt£r an intentional
went after the fly ball to right pass to Richie Scheinbiwn Bill
center field.
Grief, the Padres ' starter,
Gaston ·wound up in Christ deflected Dave Concepcion's
Hospital with contusions on the double play ball to Hernandez.
left side of his face and Grubb The Padres wound up with only
wound up wfth a swollen left one out instead 'of two and
koee ,
Bench crossed the plate with
''I needed a hit, ·but I sure what proved to be the winning
didn't want anyone to get run.

Randal
Mawer , Te'h nis ,
Wilming ton College ; l963 -

Major League Results

Jim · Iter builds a ~?etter buy!
,

errors bn Clarence Gaston'S

By United Press International

post.season competition or the
NCAA television series.

• .

Paxsop, with a .414 hitting

2.30 ERA.

and said the school tampered
with grades and transported
prospects by private aircraft.
The probation does not affect
Colorado's availability for

FEATURING

Morgan gave the San Diego
Padres a run in the second
iM!ng when he oommilled two

The outfield collision wasn't
the first to cost the Padres a
victory this season. They lost a
game in Houston 's. Astrodome
when Jerry Morales and Leron
Lee collided.

Ohio

Knowles, of Cedarville, has
posted a 7·2 record and shows a

CHUCK COLLIER
SERVICE STORE

ting tltle . Jesse Haines, of Ohio
Dominican, was second to

The All-Conference team

struck out 76 batters. Tom

University of Colorado a one.
year probation and reprimand

SKYLINE LANES
and PRO-SHOP

lhe highest batting average
1.444 ) · on the All-Conference
squad and won the MOC bat-

in

Wha.t do you want ...
a home

•

Cedarville and Urbana both

up the two-man pitching sl&lt;!ff.
Walker 1 from Malone, has an g..
2 r ecord and a 1:99 ERA. Dan,

ON PROBATION ·
MANHATTAN, Kan . (UP!)
- The Big Eight Conference
over Western Division National . Saturday
handed
the
League leader San Francisco.

Malone's Dave Paxson has

Walker and Knowles make

A GOOD YARD

Urbana 's Dick Heath is the

Ali-MOC catcher. He is batting
at .237 on the year .

today .

by the five Mid.Qhio coaches,

'

W. L. Pet. GB

announced

have two men on the honor
unit, while Ohio Dominican and
Rio Grande are represented by
one player
each..
'

ailment and was able to start
only one of the team 's next five

lion he has when he ta·iked
...
''
-

run,

minors because the fences
were in close," he said.

Wisecarver named
to All-MOC team OD's Sullivan captures

calcium

determina~

I gave them one

answered Morgan.

developed.
He's playing with a special
si&gt;onge in his left shoe and he's
ahead of last year's stolen base
pace when he swiped 58. "Since

showed the kind of

Joe

but I got us two, didn't I?"

Even a couple of . injuries
haven't bothered him. The heel

games. But last Sunday, he

baseman

Morgan.

•

was pressing at the start and I
wasn't doing well for the first
couple of weeks. But the guys
were all great about it. They
kept telling me they, thought it
was a great trade that would
help the club. That did a lot for

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn .
(UP!) - Bruce Newman, an

"For That f&gt;ersonai &amp; Professional Touch"

FLOWERS

But compa red to the
pressure he faced last year

Big 10 award

.636
.469 5112 his departure to' Atlanta as
Pawtuck e t
13 15 :464 S1!2 · " part of baseball. "
Toledo
14 22 .389 8112
(National Division)
21 12

4.30 p.m. Members of the

Panzo Bastiani.

fluke."

my morale."

Oscar's Tuesday, beginning at

GAHS golf , baseball, track and
tennis teams wilJ be honored by
the GAHS Athletic Department. Blue Devil Boosters arid

a

o 1
o o sophomore, Saturday received
6 0 the Big Ten's Bill Reed Award the season on the
o 3 m a ceremony at the con·
that
o o fere nce outdoor track c ham- deposits

By Innings :

K. Creek

2

o 0
o o

AB R H
J 0 2

Theiss . 3b
Sayre,p
Nease , ss
Moore, If
Nease, lb
Dunning , c
Ord, 2b
Warner , rf
Hart , ph

Gallipolis to
fonn BR squad

J

2
3

never stop proving

CINCINNATI (UP!) - Jack hurt," said Morgan, who had
Billingham was leasing, not hit a double in the first iMing.
complaining.
"Another pop II~ ," kidded
"You told me you were going Biltingham.
to hit some line drives. so what
Morgan's inside-the.park
do you do, you give 'em a run," homer was his first, but not his
said Billingham directing his shortest homer.
remark to Cincinnati Reds
·•r hit shorter ones in the

Friday night as he hurled the
Houston AStros to a 3·1 victory

this year., Roberts has allowed

DINNER TUESDAY
GALUPOLJS - The annual
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season Monday at Eastern .
Kyger Creek (S)

Mght.
.
in the seventh, Hubbard
singled but was thown out by
Rochester
Hudson while attempting to Sy racuse

Yellow Knife finished one

ra ce, going the mile in 2:02 for
driver Richard Farrington.

McCarty had three hits in four
at bat.
The Bobcats will close out
their successful baseball

the fifth inning as Hubbard and

hi s fourth maj or league
triumph against one setback

and one-quarter lengths ahead
of Dqc McBean in the featured

trips to drive in three run s.

again in the fourth inning , but .T ota Is
35 35 308 308
Last week 's results: Sou th .
pitc her Pete Sayre was saved
ern 4 Eas te rn 2; Southern 11
by two fine catches by cen· Hannan Tra ce 5; Eastern 16
l£rfielder Jeff Hubbard and Hann.;ln Trace 4; Kyger Creek
5 S.oulhern 0 ; Southern 7 North
shortstop Mitch Nease. ·
Gallia 0 ; Sou th ern 7 North
The third Bobcat run ·scored Garna O; Symmes Valley 7
on a walk to Roush, stolen base ~orth Gallia 0 ;- Symmes Valley
7 Nor th Gallia 0. Note : North
and single by Hudson.
Gallia's baseball tea m wilt
. Two more.runners dented the forfeit -the rest of its sc hedul e
plate in the seventh on a walk since it Is unable to field a
team .
to Roust., · double by Greg
This Week' s Games
McCarty and single by Bair~.
Monday - Ky"ger Creek at
Baird was in trouble again i.n Eastern ; Symmes Valley at
Sou thern.

of~

8.

Hudson had tw o· hits in four

· ''You

He was traded with Jack ' Wynn.
Billin'gham, Denis Menke,
But it didn't take Morgan
Cesar Geronimo and minor tong to erase that . bad rap.
leaguer Ed Armbrister from " Nobody pays any attention to
Houston to Cincinnati on Nov.
that stuff anymore," Morgan
29, 1971 for Lee May, Tommy says.
Helms and Jimmy Stewart.
The trade caused a furor in
GAME POSTPONED
Cincinnati because May drove
MONTREAL (UP! ) - Rain
in 98 runs with 39 J)omers in
and.
cold weather forced
1971. Many baseball observers
thought the Astros got the edge canceliation Saturday of a
National Leag ue baseball
in deal.
game
between the Montreal
It didn't help, either, that
former manager Harry Walker Expos and the St. Louis Cardidn't get along with Morgan dinals.
and labeled him a "trou.
A spokesman for the Expos
blemaker" and a "had influen- said the game had not yet been
ce" on teammate Jimmy rescheduled.

of the time . It hurts sometimes
but I don't want to make a .big
Nease . Baird then fanned Greg
the Big Ten and Intercollegiate deal out of it. And when I steal
Dunning, Vern Ord and Randy
SV AC standings
ath letics which marked the life more, it helps the cjub."'Of his
Warner to retire the side.
TEAM
W L R OR of Bill Reed."
first 16 steal attempts this
KC pushed across its second S. Valley
8 0 68 6
Reed died in 1971 after 10 year; he was successful on 15.
9 2 65 31 years as Big Ten comrun in the third · rung on a K: Creek
He- suffered another injury in
Southern
7 2 56- 15
fielder's choice, and singles by Eastern
5 4 50 23 missioner. Th€ Reed Award Montreal on May 6th when he
H. Trace
4 5 4.4 61 was founded in 1972 and last twisted his knee. He was on a
Roush and Hudson .
N.
Ga
llia
2
10 25 1 1
The Bobcats threatened Southwestern
0 12 0 84 year wa s presented to dual day-to-day basis because of the

Gallipolis
native Dave Roberts picked up

daily double combination
'

the big hitters for the winners .

dropped fly ball hit by Mike

Sayre fanned four and walked

42

176 168 344

Monday against the

·on opening

night.
Miller drove Atson Car lith in
lne first, Chuck B in the third
and Linda Lou Mark in the .
fourth .
Atson Cariith teamed with

while Hubbard had two singles.
Hudson and McCarty were

SVAC. Southern dropped to 7-2
in the league. The Tornadoes
have a doubleheader schedul e

Friday night and Yellow Knife
won the $7,900 Inaugural race
at Scioto Downs

with three hits in three trips

Coach Jim Sprague's nine
are 14.-4 overall and 9·2 in the

.steal second base.
Baird, in winning his seventh
game of the year, walked one
while recording 10 strik.e outs.

Miller drove three winners

four.
Moore led the Tornadoes

NEW YORK (UPI) - Joe
Morgan has nothing left to
prove these days but he's still
playing as if he had everything
to prove.

BiUingham wins.
seventh decision

• •

••

ATHLETE OF MONTH .
LOS ANGELES (UP!)
Bobby
Valentine ,
the
California Angels' talented
infielder-outfielder who
fractured his right leg when he
crashed bead first into the
centerfield fence at Anaheim
Stadium Thursday night, was
named Southern California's
Athlete of the Month for April
Friday.
Valentine, whose leg will be
in a cast for · at least 2•;,~
montlls, is expected to be lost

for the remainder of the
season.

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l. hom•es by 'the thousands,
111anvfacturer brings
engineered"
•·s pace
housi ng down , down , down
in Cast .
For housing with more
·storage space than_ you
ever saw. at prices you
never dreamed possible,
see O!Jr wide selec,ion of
homes of the future here;

••. and tell em Honeysentya!

Dodge
AUTHQRIZED OfAlERS

CARROLL NORRIS DOD_GE JNC.

JOHNSON'S
MOBILE HOME SALES

2110 Eutern Avenue
Gallipolis~ Ohio
Phone 614-446. 3547

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GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

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Sunday Times. Sentinel, Sunday, May 20, 1973

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It's pest time: grubs, moles,
By C. E. Blakeslee
Ext. Agent, Agriculture
POMEROY - Pests! With the return of spring and hopefully
a little more dryness, the Extension Office gets more calls on
pests.
Ground moles are a Sign of grubs. Mounds tf earth pushed up
by ground mole ' 1 runs" is a good s ign the turf is infested with
grubworms. Getting rid of the grubs w1ll get nd ol the moles.

lhe NEW in FARMING
Moles can be_trapped, but more will move in to feed on the grubs,
which a re their main source of food .
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To rid the lawn of grubs, apply an msecticide such as
chlordane, heptachlor, aldrin, d1eldrm or diazinon. Applications
may be made through June or from August through December.
Ask your county extension agent for a copy of Leaflet 187, Control
of Turfgrass P ests This publication gives materials to use,
amount per 1,000 square feet, and when to apply for all major
lawn pests.
Another problem 1s bee stmg season is here . As beneficial as

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Their barbed stinger more often than not remains in us after
the little fellow sucks it in Don't pull the stinger out, or you'll
inject the full load of poison conta ined in the stinger bag "Scoot"
it out w1th the fingel'flaiJ..and daub a little spirits of ammoma on
the wound. For highly sensitive people, watch for s1gns of dlf·
!!Cult breathing al)d call a doctor nght away, 1f that occurs.
And now the perennial q\.lestion : 11 Warts on your water

maple?"
About the time the leaves of your silver maple tree are fully

expanded, you may notice tiny , wart~hke structures on the upper
surlaces of the leaves. These warts are green at first, thiln pwk,
then red and finally black. Produced by a tiny m1te, the warts are
ca lled maple bladder gall. These structure s do littl e, If any, harm

to the tree and control measures are not needed
However, if you must apply a control, treat the entire tree
with Malathion, Kelthane, or Morestan. For complete details on
the control of this mite, write to Department of Entomology, 1735

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the honeybee is in the pollinatjon of crops, it very often arouses
the home gardener's temper, particularly when he 1s busy and
his horefoot youngster steP.S on a bee collecting nect;Jr from a
dandelion . Normally, bees will not bother you unless you crowd
them. Then they have the equipmentt o protect themselves .

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saw

1Ceach.

When you buy first chain at regular price.
IN

ONLY

r~W&amp;~U:ia~~~~~:~kl

and birds

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Neil Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43210 and ask for Insect Pest Series
number 5, "The Maple Bladder Gall and Its Manageme nt ."
EVEN BLACKBIRDS become a problem. Last year one
farmer_ reported losing several thousand dozen ears of sweet
corn because of damage from red-winged blackbirds. The Extension Office has on file names of certified Avitro! applicators
released by the Fish and Wildlife Service of the United States
Department of Interior.
Many Ohio farmers have experienced large crop losses due
to blac kbird damage . Every method has been' tried to rid the
pesky birds includrng shotguns, rifles, exploders and noise
makers. Now. in research done bY Ron Jolmson, graduate
student in the School &lt;&gt;f Natural Resources at Ohio State
University. a chemical bas been discovered to reduce the hatching rate of red-wing blackbirds by 40 pet.
Farmers and homeowners who wish to be prepared on pest
control should contact the Extension Office for one or more of the
following bulletins: Disease and Insect Control of Pests in Backyard Fruits; Home Vegetable Garden Insect Control ; Control of
Household Insect, Tick, and Mite Pests; Control of Vegetable
Insects and Diseases for Commercial Growers; and 1973 Commercial Fruit Spray Recommendations for Ohio.

Monday, May 21 - Seasonal
Crafts, 1-3 p.m .
Tuesday May 22 - Mod-

9:3G.u

podge,
a .m. (small
charge); Q&gt;rds and games, 1-3
p.m.
Wednesday, May 23 -KnitUng, 9;3().11 a.m ., Anna
Blackwood, instructor.
Thursday, May 24 -~7 p.m .,

TWO ARRESTED

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Two arrests

!}ALLIPOLIS were re corded Friday by
Gallia
County 's heriff's
deputies. Richard Allen White,
20, Kanauga, was charged with
contributing to the delinquency
of a mmor and Norman James
Reed, Jr . • 21, Columbus, was
booked for OWl.

Crown City, electrician and
Marilyn Joan McGuire ,l8,

By DOROntY FISHER
Meigs County Humane Society
POMEROY - This column 1s pr1marlly conce rned with
keepmg you mformed of the activities and goals of your local
Humane Soc1ety. Suggestions and help in caring for your pets
and livestock by humane standards set up at the national as well
as local level will be given.
That is what Humane Soc1et1es are all about - from the
national to local levels - to enlist the g reatest number of people
to work toward the elimination of suffering and cruelty to all
animals w the most responsible and efficient way poss1ble.
Our local problems m Meigs County are much the same as
throughou t the country· basically , negligence and careless overbreeding. Our share of the conservative estimate of 25,000,000
cats and dogs horn and more or less killed or worse, dumped

Northup, student. AHred J .
Gabrielli, 51, Gallipolis clerk,
and Jonnie Lou Northup, 45,
Galhpohs, psychiatric a1de.

David A. Sm1th and Glen E .
Beebe have been promoted to

supervisory

pos itions

at

OVEC's Kyger Creek Station,

Smith to unit foreman and
Beebe

to

maintenance

foreman .

daily from people who have dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens to
give away. sell, etc. and no pla ce to go - eventually dumped on a
roadside for slow death and worse
We feel that as responsible human beings we owe more than
th1s to the other hvmg be;ngs on thiS planet.

Sm1th JOined OVEC m 1955,
servmg with the security force .
Later that same yeBr he transferred to the Operations Dept.
and ha s held various positions

on Tuesday and in Vlnton,
Jac kson Street, on Thursday.
The buildings will be open
between 6.30 and 9 on the
evenings of each open house,
accordmg
to
Richard
Rodenck, Ohlo Bell com -

merrial manager.
" Everyone IS mvited to come
in and explore the com-

mumcations equipment and

Now at your Oregon Saw Chain dealer.

OREGON Saw CIMin ~

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SWISHER IMPLEMENT CO.
Upper Rt . 7

Smith, Beebe promoted

Gallipolis, Ohio

services m the buildin gs," he
said Visitors will be able to see
calls moving through the local
and long distance swttchmg
equipment housed 1n the
buildmgs.
Telephone people from the
area WILl be on hand to gmde
visttors through the buildi ngs
and answer ques tiOns about th e
eqmpment Highlight of the
open house w11l be a 1921
telephone hne-installahon
truck whtch has been r estored
and outfitted With
th e
telephone tools of that era.
The truck, built by Wtlte
Motor Corp., has a wooden
body No nails or g lue were

used ~nIts or tgtna l cons truction al so be exhtbtted, accordmg to
and none have been used m the Rodenck and all guests will be
restoration The vmtage truc k welcom e to try the television- boasts kerosene running and telephone. Also to be seen at
taillights and "ce tylene head- the open houses w1l1 be a cable
lights. Its top speed IS 12 m1Ies sphctng operatiOn .
an hour
" We're lookmg forward to
In addtlJOn , modern vehtc1es see in g everyo ne there ,"
and thetr equtpment which Roderick sa td , " so we can
Ohio Bell uses today in 1l&gt;l day show them how the telephone
to da y ope ra twns will be. on exc hange serves them and our
dt s pla y outstdc near the ftne exhibits on the telephone
bUlldmgs.
and commumcahons.''
A p1 cturephone model will

Gallia 4-H (Jnb News
Gal ha County 4-H Saddle
Club met May 9 at the Galha
County Junior Fairgrounds.
Kathy Deckard and Jacque
Glassburn presided . V1cky
Baxter led devotiOns and Andy
Corliss had charge of the
p1ogra m .
A r efre s hment
commt ttee was elected c onSisting of Chnstia Stout and
Linda McCully . The club ordered hght bulbs and candy for
money ma king projects. They
d1scussed the flags . A gr oup
w11L go to the Ross Co unty
Fairg r ounds as a judgi ng
Learn . The next meetmg wtll be
held May 20 at the fair grounds

Corliss, Mari Eplmg, Vicky
Baxter, Renee and Edwm
Smith, Marilyn Layne, Barbara and Sarah Ables, Mark
Harrison, J ohnna and Jerry
Rhodes, Chnsty Stout, Linda
McCully , Mae Kemp and
Manlou Simon.
Guests were Mrs Jackte
Graham, Aprtl Grahm, Dana
Glassburn, Alegra Glassburn,
Trudy Simson an d Debbie
Bowling .
Reporter , Manlyn Layne.

Cherokee Valley Saddle 4-H
Club met May 7 with Charles L
Barcus J ohn Taylor presided
and had charge of the
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p
m
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for
workout
of
horses
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and wi e ne r roast.
The club worked Monday
Advtsors are Mrs. Ja cque
Glassburn and MISS Kathy mght at the meeting cleaning
Deckard . Club member s up an old cemetery on Teens
present were Kim Hawks, Run Road £or its community
Annette Snowden, Cindy project.

m that department until his
recent assignment He is a
graduate of Dayton Roosevelt
H1gh School and has served
three years in the U. S. Navy.
He resides at Long Bottom with
h1s wife, Violet, son David, and
daughter Dianna Lou.
Beebe's entire 18-year OVEC
service has been as a master
welder. Prior to JOining the
Kyger Creek organization he
was a boilermaker welder. A
native of Florence, Kan .,
Beebe
graduated
from
Waterford High School. He now
resides in Cheshire with his
wtfe Itoma, sons Perry and
Michae l,
and
daughter
Christine

Hargraves,
superm tendent of Meigs Local
School District, said Saturday
that Mrs. Phyllis Hackett,
teacher
at
Bradbury
Elementary, will serve on a
panel " Classroom Teachers
Look at ~dministrators "
during "Thmk Education
Week" at Ohio University
Wednesday, May 23. "Think
Education Week" is a week of
events focusing on educational
programs and activities in the
College of Education at OU.

in Friday's story concerning

CENTRAL SOYA
Check on the many Dairy Specials today
;.nd get valuable tickets for a drawing
June 23rd.

CENTRAL SOYA
.OF OHIO
Jrd &amp; Sycamore Streets
Ga lhpolis , Ohio
"Your Farm Supply Super Mkl."

PURINA CHECK-FLY
AND WORMER BLOCKS
Protect your cattle. lhts sunH11er
w1th Pt~r1na '' Che c k Fly &amp;
Wormer Bl oc lo.s - th e pa lc~ t .!hle
f) I Oc ~ s that kil l fncelly a n cl horn
lly m&lt;1ggots 111 manure. plus
retard ~ro .·,l h of ~tvrhac h .
hoo k &lt;Jnd 11 0(.1\Jiar •·. o r11tS
StOp tJy our store ';:.OO n
get a li ttle details

cHH.J

J. D. North Produce Co.
Vine St.

Ga IIi polis, Ohio

CHA IR bottoms rewoven,
caning and rush ing Call 992

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HEATING &amp;
· COOL.ING
Furnace Controls
HUMIDIFIERS
Hot Water HeaTers
Plumbing
Electrical Work

ARNOLD
BROTHERS

Lost

REAR
TRIGGER

Makes faster work
of cutting firewood
lumber.

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WE WISH to thank _everyone OLD Furnitu're, oak tables.
who was so kind and
Wooden ice boxes 1 bra ss beds,
dishes
or
complete
thoug_htful after the death of
our SISter, Ada J Rowe . We
households , Write M D
g also _»'ISh tp _..thank the Miller Rj. 4 ~omeroy. ()hJO
I Velet'lins M(molfat Hospota~ ·- ca lri9&lt;J;:t'27f ~'"'"' .
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and nurses. St . Joseph
5 J3 If
Hospital, Parkt:rsburg, all of
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our friends , P.Mibearers, Roy NO 1 C~ pper , soc. rad 1ators ,
Pearson. De~nis ManueL Rod
28c , brass, 18c, batteries, 85c
Grimm , John Wayne Van
Meter , Dick Garten , Bill
each , clean dry roots , Gm
Cross, Rev . Freeland Norri s
seng , $60 , yellow root .. $4 ,
mayapple , 45c per lb, M A
Hall , Reedsvil le. Oh1o, 378·
and Florence Adams
5-20-llc
6249
S-6-tfc

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HI POWER Riffe Team Shoot all rifle shooters Interested 1n
team shoot on June 3, con tact
T. 0 Stewart. Rutland Gun
Club, phone 742-3191.
S-20-3fc

TM Trademark of Homeltte , a dtYI5tOn of Textron Inc,

Serv1ng Me•gs, Galli a &amp; Mason Counties
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Pomeroy landmark
JACK W. CARSEY. MGR.
992-2181

Open Mon.- Sat~ 8 to 6
Pomeroy, Ohio

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CYClO

• More planting rate settings than any other planter.
• Liqurd or dry fertilizer. herb1crde and •nsecllcide attachments
feature see-through hoppers and prec1se metering

6- and

8-row, with electronic Planter Monitor

It's the' planter you've be'en waiting for ... and we've
got it now. Come In and see all the features.

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Meigs Equipment Co.

RACINE
THE DAIT.Y

SENTINEL
PHONE 992·2156

For Sale

Business Services

SMITH NELSON
..MOTORS, INC.

Virgil B.

Teaford, Sr.

Broker

PROPERTY

IN MIDDLEPORT

CASH pa1d tor all makes and
models of mobile hom es
Phone area code 614 413 953 1
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413tfc
s 17 ·31c
1971 HOLLY Park , 12 x 60, like
new. ca rpeted, house fur UPHOLSTER your own fur
niture , a1r co ndlf1oned ,
niture Foam cus h1ons . any
washer and dryer . w1th 8 x 32
size Cotton, burlap, swivel
porch and awntng . phone 1
ba ses, Zipper, dacron, web.
304 773 547 4
b1ng ,
welt
P omeroy
S-9-IOtc
Recove ry , 622 E Main St.,
ph one 992-7554
S-3-24fp.
For Sale

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tal~

For Sale

PASTURE space for ap KUHL 'S BARGAIN CENTER (3) NEW 1973 z1g Zag sewtng
prOlumately 30 cattle plus
HAS NEW - NEW - NEW
machmes an onginal factory
barn and pasture space for
floral or plc;1id living room
car ton , Zig · Zag to make
horses . Phone 992 7069.
su1tes. Sl89.95 and up ; in
buttonholes, s,ew on bullons,
S-18-3tc
Herculon at S139.9S ,· •·droom
onogra
d
k 1 •t
uc
m
ms an ma e dn&amp;.y
b d
SUI es. $109, 7 pc. chrome
designs wtfh lUSt the twist of a
e ro~m
FURI,:4ISHED 2
dinette ; slepend tabl es,
singledial. Left 1n layaway
POMEROY
apartment. adults on Y·
coffee tables, $16.95 set. Used
and never been used . Will sell
74 ·
Middleport. Phone 992
38
appliances
aulomar,·
c
for
only
$47
cash,
or
terms
5 18 tfc
HOME &amp; AUTO
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washers , dryers , ranges.
avai lable. Electro Hygiene
,
refr igerators (1 tee maker).
Co , Phone 9927755.
992 -2094
PRIVATE m
f ee,.tmg rhoom 99fo2r
We have, as usual. an eK·
5·15-6tc
any organ za 1on ; p one
·
cellent assortment of used
606 E . Main Pomeroy
3975
f
t
vacuum
urnt uer - bedrooms, many ELECTROLUX
cleaner , A- I condit1on, uses
3· 11-tfc
wardrobes , much m iSC., even
OFFICE SUPPLIES
paper bags, has many at .
round OAK TABLES . Come
tachments Al so shampooer
1973MOBILE HOME with large
out Rt 7 and see us any day
and
pat1o Albert Hill , Ra cine,
except MONDAY (yes, we 're
attachment included. tOnly 4
Oh•o, Phone 949·2261.
open Sunday I) "a t caution
available) at S47 70 cash or
FURNITURE
t 1ght" '" Tuppers Pla ins.
5.17 6tc
terms available . Electro
phone 667 3858.
Hyg1ene Co . Phone 992-7755.
Stop In and See Our
3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and
5-l5 -6t c
5-l3-6t c
Floor Drsplay .
unfurnished
apartm en ts.
TOMATOES
,
peppers.
polled
Phooe 992·5434
BLACK 7,e Tennes see Walker
flowers. by pot or by the
colt. J1 2 years old , phone 992
4-12-lfc
3640
dozen , 50c. $2 flal on all
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Hubbard' s
s 13 12tc pans1es
Green house. 300 yards above
Auto Sales
.
ballpark 1n Syracuse, Ohio
72 NOVA 4 door V8 automatic, ALL THE property lormer ty
5-15 tfc
power steer ing factory a1r
owned by Pittsburgh Coal
con d1tl on1 ng , b,ooo actual
Company and now carried on
From the laroest
miles Phone 992·7084
the County tax reco rd s of HOME Grown Tomato plan ts
5 18-3tc
Me1gs County , Oh10, 1n the
tor garden use..; large sturdy
Bulldozer Rad1ator to
plants. Im proved Mexican,
::.ma11est Heater lore
---------name of Consohdat10n Coal
He tnz 1350 and Supersomc;
Nathan Btggs
1970 PONTIAC Catalina, 2 dr
Company , located 1n the
Rad1ator Spec1ahst
al so hot peppers, m angoes
hardtop , v 1nyl top , PS &amp; PB,
fo11owmg ta )jing dts1ric1s
and cabbage plants On Rt
stereo, exce ll ent cond iti on,
Chesler Twp - Eastern
124, 500 ft above the State
S1695or best offe r . Ca ll after 5
L.S D.. Salisbury Twp Park In Syracuse, 0 , Thomas
p . m 667 -3364, Tup pe rs
Pomeroy Vtllage , Salisbury
Twp - Meigs L.S 0 , Sutton
Pla Jns
Hayman .
Twp - Sou th ern L S 0
4 24-33fc
5. 17. 3tc
Ph 99i ·l114
Pomeroy
----------Sealed b1ds tor the purchase
1970 DODGE. auto , power
of all these properl1es (which
brakes and power steer ing,
should be grouped together
air , FM &amp; AM tape player,
and considered as a smgl e bid Real Estate For Sale
Real Estate For Sale
1tem J w1ll be recei\led at the
Mags Phone 992 -5084 after 5
address listed below until 12 2 BEDROOM house on 50 lt. lot 3 BEDROOM rancy style 1n
pm
on nver S9000 lor house W1th
5-20 3tc
o'c lock noon, June I, J973.
Pomeroy : w to-w car pe ting, 2
furnitur e $10,000 Phone 992·
---------Further informat1on may be
car ga rogc attached . a tr ·
5532 anyt1me Can be seen
obtamed by con tacting the
cond1fioned, phone 992·5593
68 PONTIAC Catalina. 2 dr .
after 4 p. m .
undersigned . Con sol• dation
hdtp , Ylnyl rooL auto. trans ,
S 20-61c
Coal Company reserves the
PB, PS, fact a1r cond , R &amp; H,
nght lo re 1ect ~ny and a ll
exce llen t condi ti on . 992·2314
NEW Homes on your lot or ours
b1ds E. H Doughty, Con 5 ROOM house, basement, gas
NO MONEY DOWN for
or 992-5834
S-18-21c
soilda ti on Coa l Co, Cad1z,
q1,1alllled buyers ustng F.H
heat , bath, 2 lots. S D
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Buskirk , 34 1 Page St , M1d
Adm lo&lt;~n (Clos1ng costs
S-13 10fc
dleport .
o11l y ) A var 1e ly of floor plans
S-16 3lp
Pets For Sale
-~---wdh
VMious fmanc mg
program ~
availab le
We
AKC Toy Poodle mate pup, 7 KI NGS IZE bedroom su1te, 4
mos
old,
$600
outfll
for
$470
speCiaiHe
1n
work1ng
with
6
ROOM
house
wlfh
bat
h
and
weeks old $50 Phone 992
68 Pont tac Ca lal1n a, a1r
AEP Co emp loyees a lt hough
t urnrture
lnqu1re 992 5373
3871
co ndition ed, power brak es
we are r~va•lable Ia all Mei gs
5· 18-16fp
S-18-3fc
and power steenng Can be
Development Co, 150 N
seen in Rutland, or call 742· 8 ACRES on State Rout e 143, 1
Second Ave, M1ddJeport,
POODLES. AKC Puppies. small
564 1
Oh1o. Phon e 992 59.76 for in m1le Sou th of Harri sonv1'1e,
m101ature. bla ck or wh1te,
formail on
5 18 3tc
se veral home s1 tes , wa ter lap
wormed, permanent sho ts,
5-6 30tc
paid , call 992-3640.
$75 , Ph one Coolville 667-6214
5-20 -12tc 3 ~EAR OLD mare, m os tly
5-13-121c
Pint o, very gent le wdh
c h1ldren Ph one 985 3549
AKC Toy Poodle pupp1es , $75
BY OWNER - sell mg under '
S 18 3fc
and $85 Also S1amese k1ttens ,
appraisal value. newly bud ! 4
$10 Phone 1 256 6247, Kennels
furnished apa r tment s bu111 1n
HA NG IN G baske ts , whi te, pink
of Calhoun
cab1nets, pan elled walls. now
and red geran1ums. mums
S-20 30tc
ren ted monthly 1ncome $3.10
and begon1a s, Ins tant color
All e lecfn c, clfy wa ter •n
for your garden - pan stes,
coun try betwe en pomeroy
Mobile Homes For Sale
petuntas, marigolds, Phl ox,
Athens. Ph one Mason, W Va,
Coleus, Salv1a , Zinn f.:ts,
773-5580
W11i constder trade
BEFORE you buy any new
D•an thu s, Allyss um , Snap
Ideal
for
hom
e and mco me for
Mobile Home , you should
dragons. Agerat1um and
rc t~rcd couple
cons1 der the la rge savings
Por1u lacca . Vegetable plan ts
110 Mechanic Street
5-20 12tp
you can have by purchasing a
Cabbage.
br occoli,
Iale model used Mobile Home
ca uliflower, lettuce, egg pla nt , 6 ROOMS a nd ba th . panellin g,
Pomeroy, Ohio
Here are some every day low
mangoes, hot peppers .;~n d 14
carpetmg.
alurn1num
sidmg,
pnces 1 - 197 1 - 60 x 12
ktnds ot tomat o plants
storm door s and Windows,
Buddy, $4,395, 1971 - 50 x 12
Cleland
Farm
and
natural g as, drilled we ll.
Champ1on $3,495 , 1966 - 45 x
NEW LISTING
Green house, E. Main, Rac 1ne.
garage , 1 mite Sou th ol
10 Armor $2,695 , 60 x 12
POMEROY
- 4 r ooms, bMh,
Gerqldine Cleland
M1ddleport. Phone· 992 6902
Marl e tte. three bedroom w1th
5-18tfc
I
ull
base
ment
w1fh s hower
S 20 !Ofp
a 21 t1 Expando, origtnal
Wall
to
wall
carpet1ng
Gas
purchase pn ce $9,300 Now SE VERAL pt eces of furnitur e. 40 ACRES 8 rooms and bath .
lurnace
and
half
acre
of
land
only $6,795, 1971 - 60 x 12
some - an tiques, 2 dresse rs
house, barn and seve ral Only $7 ,500 00.
Buddy 3 bedroom , $4,695 ; We
wlfh marble _tops . ·htgh bed,
bu1ldmgs 11 i so $16,000 742
NEW LISTING
also have a 29 ft. Century
wash stand and dresser to
61 61
4
BEDROOMS
- N1.ce kitchen,
travel trail er that IS real ly
match, 2 Attew ater Kent
5-20-6tp
loaded wdh extras You can
lull
basement
wh•ch ha s
rad1os w•fh speak ers and
save a lot of Dollars on th 1s
parts, several pictur e frames, NEW home near Rutl an d. 3 qMage &lt;lnd 2 family r ooms
un1t, This 1s tust a few of the
othe r m •sc. 1tem s Cal l 742
bedr oom5 and bath com pl ete N•c e fr on t porches As~mg
bargams available t3f Berry
w1th kil chen, washer and $18,900 00
4691 after 5 or on weekends or
Miller Mob ile Hom e Sales, 705
dryer 742 616 1
see Carl Morr is. Ru tl a nd .
BUILDING LOT
Farson St , Belpre, Oh 10.
OhiO
5-20-6fp POMEROY ~ 50x l 60 on Rout e
phone 443-9531 Shop here
..
5 18 3tc
7 loop and 33 A mere $1500.00
f1rs l. you ' ll be glad you d1d
FARM
s 18 4f c HARMONY electr ic guttar a nd
42
ACRES
6 room house,
case, Harmony sol1d stat e·
S-TR -E-T-C-H YOUR MOBILE
modern
ba
th,
an d k liChen
am pl1f1er
and
Sh ur e
HOME TO TWICE ITS Sf ZE
Bank ba 1n, some lruJt, 1n
m1crophone
Very
WITH
VEMCO ADD -A
Orange Townshtp Wa nl on ly
reasonable Phone 992-6439
ROOMS! 16 STD. PLANS.
5-18-Jtc
~1 9,500 00
BEDRMS , FAMILY RMS,
POMEROY
DENS . OFFICES! 'SEE
Lot IOOxlDO with 9 room
THEM ALL AT Young 's M H KIN GS IZE bed, mattress, bOK
1
BEDROO
MS - Good older
sp r.ng s and headboard . house. garage apt , ex tra
Sis, Rt 7 and 35 below S1 lver
home
on
quiet
street. N1ce
bu ll d1ng
spa ce
Pnce
c ar! ts ter . type
Shet la nd
Memonal Bridge. Gallipolis
kikhen.
gas
lurn
acc
Wrough t
sweeper, almost l•ke new . reduced
5-20-lf!;;;
•ro
n
porch
Woul
d ltke
Reasonab le. Phone 992 5496.
. $1S,OOO 00
5 16-tf c
lOOACRES PLUS
Air Conditioners
FLOWER S for Memonal Day,
LEBANON TOWN SHIP - Ho s
Phone 992 -7747
Awnings
pots, ba skets and spray s 99c
qas we ll , a nd a li m1ncral s
or 985 -3805
and up Also loose fl owers.
Underpinning ,
ScvcrN I older buildings, and 6
Sma ll ey's, Chester, Oh1o
room
frame hou se Farm pond
Ph one 985-3537
Comp let e mobil e hom e
Remo
te se lling for a lone r
5 16-7tc
se rv1 ce - plu s g1gant1 c
On ly $19.500
di splay of mobile home s
NEW LISTING
POOOLE puppies, Toy A K C,
always available at .
NEW HOM E
3 n1ce
Choco la te -Sha n quality
Phone 992 5443 .
bedrooms w1fh close ts, bath.
MILLER
very n1cc kitchen. sl 1ding gla5S
doors in dinmg a rea. full
MOBILE HOMES
basement with 011 forced air
furnace , 30 A Near Por tl and
1220 Washington Blvd.
Only $18,500 00
423-7521
BELPRE. 0 .

COOK, waitress · and carhop ,
apply in person, Craw's Steak
SHOOTING MATCH , Corn
House
Hollow Gun Club, turn f1rst
S-10-ttc
r ight after Mtles Cemetery,
Rutland ; Factory choked
gun s only. Sundc;1y, May, 20th ,
4 - 8 PT 75 x 16 5. 8 ply tr uck UPHOLSTERY
Wanted To Rent
Matenafs,
1 'p .m .
.t1res and two mobile home
regularly $3 95 only $1.95.
aKies and 4 'tires Phone 742
Also r e mnant s. Pomeroy
SJ87
Recovery , 622 E Main St.,
GUN SHOOT, factory
phone 992-7554
&gt;
and hand choked guns,
fences Call 992 7077 or wnte l
5 20· Jtc
5·3-24fp
,
Forked Run Sportsman Club,
Box 14, Mmersv1lle, Ohio, -19-7~1 -H_O_N
_
D_A_
S~
L -Ie 992·
2 S_P_h_o_n_
Sunday, May 20, 12 noon
45763 Cdl l after 5 p m .
6160
NEW FOAM to fill your old
S- 17-Jfc
S 20-6fp
.
5-20. J f c
cus h10ns , standar d .size su.te ,
only
$9 9S
Pomeroy
WANTED - Country &amp; Wes-tern "'w"'o:-R~K-:I=
N G"t~~-m-:,-,y-n-ee
~d:-s-:1wo or -:-:--=---:--:-:-:- -;:-Recovery , 622 E. Main St.,
Band Apply in person at
three bed r-oo m house in 4 G RAVE lot m Meigs Memona1
phone 992 -7554
Jack's Club.
Eastern Sc hool D1sfrict,
Gardens. Cheap Call 949.
4962.
S-3-241p
anywher e; dependable,
5-16 4tc
re feren ces. phone 985-3549 - - -- - - - - ' ' - 'S-20-tfc
-O~A~N~C~E~F~R~IO~A~Y~a-n~d~S~af~u~rday
NEW 2 pc . Early Amencan
5-13-6fp
H
&amp;
N
DAY
old
or
start
ed
l1v mg room su1 te with wood
nights 10 til 2 Shenang
Leghorn pullets Both fl oor or
Spnngs, music by Toby
fnm and reverstble zippered
cage
grown
aYailable .
Young, Guy Thoma and Edd1e For Rent
cush1ons This week only
P
oultry
housing
and
$149
95 . Cas h and carry ·
Fife
·
mob1le home . A1r
automat1on Modern Poultry,
5 17-3tc 2 BEDROOM
Pomeroy
Recovery. 622 E
cond1tloned Rac ine area .
399 w N.a 1n, Pomeroy. 992·
Mom St , Pomeroy . Phone
Phone 992 6329
2164
992-7554
5-16-5tc
5-20 1tc
S-17-6tc
TRAILER w1th garrlen spot. 2 AIR con d1f lo ners . 1 8500
GOLF CARTS and 3-whe et
Call 992-6040 after 3 30 p.m.
B T U , 1-500 B T U 1200 tor
tracksters, gas and electn c,
S-16·4fc
both Call after 6 992 2827
farm ,
home
and
lor
_ _ _ _ _ _ _s_-2_0-Jfp
warehouse
uses
S75
and
up .
MOBILE home space 1n
Phone 1-875-2362
Sy
racuse
.
phone
992
-6329.
1971 BSA 650 Less tha n 2.000
person~
5-17-6tc
5·2-tfc
actual miles. Paisley pain t,
matching helmet , extra parts. COAL Ltmestone, Excelsior
TWO tra iler IJts in Middleport.
EK ce llent cond11ion $895 992Salt Works , E Ma in St.,
1 1 duplex in Bradbury, phone
7210
Po~ero y Phone 992-3891 .
before 4 p m 992 5693
5·2 ·3tp
4-12-ff
5-20 SIC ~~
·-busmess for sale.
"'T"W
"'O
" 'b"'ed
= r oo"'=m=-=m:-o"b"•"te....,-ho:-m
""e in GROCERY
for
sale or lease
Buildmg
ON YQUR DIAL
Middleport . adults only,
Phone 773-5618 from 8 30 p.m
phone 992 5592.
to 10 p m . for appomtment.
5·13-tfc
3·20-tfc

I
~
!.

• Minimum of moving parts to fail or wear.
• Huge seed hopper lets you plant half a day without stopping.

QUALIFIED file guard for
Maplewood· Lake Phone 949·
4074
5 20·4tc

CARRIER
WANTED

WILL do baby s1 ttlng , days or
mghts, exper1enced . Have
own transportat1on . Ava1labie
after May 25. Phone evenmgs
698·5215 or write Miss linda
Burbndge. Rt 2, Box 167,
Albany, Ohio.
S-18 3tc

Whatever your crop, International® gives you an entirely new way to, plant .
The 400 handles a wrde variety of seed, sized' and unsized , all through the
same metering system .. . and it does it w1th reliable air-powered seed delivery for yield boosting accuracy at field speeds to 7 miles per hour.

Help Wanted

will
be
THE MEIGS County Frsh &amp; APPLICATIONS
rece1ved
by
the
Me1gs
County
Game Assn . w111 me e t
So ld 1e rs &amp; Sailors Relief
Wednesday even1ng. May 23.
Commiss 1on to f1ll the
at 7 30 p .m . at the Syracuse
vacancy for the pos1t1on of
Club House, Syracuse .
Meigs County Veterans
5 20 4fc
Selective Serv1ce Officer
Applicant must be an Armed
McOANIE LS CuStom Slaughter
Forces Veteran wlfh an
House and Meat Cuttmg ,
honorable d1 scharge. State
State and -Government in.
qual1f1cat1ons,
ex pe r ience.
spected ; phone 773-5208.
refe rences and forward to
s 20-12!&lt; Veterans
Serv1ce Office, 114
Mulberry
Ave , Pomeroy
MEMORIAL Day celebration at
5 17-3tc
Racine Fire Slat1on May 25
thru May 28. Kiddie ndes all 4
days. Ftreworks display
Monday , May 28 and an
even1ng s how at the Racine
Jun 1or High at 7:30 p.m .
Monday featunng " Larry 's
Sw1nging Countrymen. " A
IN
c h 1ckeo barbecue Sunday,
May 27. Serving begins at 11
am
5-188tc

Reliable, accurate
planting ... with air power!

PH. 992·2176

FREE to good homes. 6 pup·
pies. mother was a ShepherdCollie. E'hone 992-2497
s 15 6tc

Card of

The ned meeting will be held
w1th Charles Barcus, June 4 at
7:30p. m .
Club adv1sor is Charles
Barcus. Club members present
were John and Gary Taylor,
Bobbie and Ken Barcus, Becky
and Robbie Halley, Mark
Haffelt, Terry James, Malynda
Johnson, Allan and Sherry
Clark, Stephanie Hemphill,
Greg Henshaw, Patty and
Mary Beth Porter.
Guests were Mr . and Mrs.
Leo James, Derry Hemphill,
Bill Johnson, Mrs. Charles
Barcus and Kelly James.
Reporter, Ken Barcus

• Available rn 4-.

Kosmetics and are not be!Og
serv1ced, phone Helen Jane
Brown , evenings also, 992
5113
s 13 He

IN LOVING memory of our son
and brother , Da vid Fields.
Five r,ears ago you left us, you
'
cou dn'1 say goodbye.
991-2448
God know how much we miss
you, He knows each time we
Pomeroy, Q.
Cry .
He knows our hearts are KNAPP SHOES - Comfort,
broken , the pam that we must
Quality ,
Long
Wear.
bear .
Reasonable prices Calf 992 Our only hope. IS to know , God 5324
has you In H1s care.
5·3-ttc
/lh;)m, Dad, Kathy, Kev1n
and Jim.
5 20 lie
MAN'S EYEGLASSES In brown
IN MEMORY of a good friend ,
leather case, lost Friday 1n
Lois McCain, on her birthday,
vlctnity of Farmer's Bank
Ma~ 20, 1973 In the garden of
and Kroger Co., Reward .
life s bless ings, there are
P~one Roy Armes , Mmers·
flowers sweet and fa1r, and
vil le Phon e 992-3181.
among them bnght with
s-20 31 '
be~uty, is the friend shi p that
we once shared
bel ores
Frank .
WantP.rl To Buy
5-20-ltp 1967 OR UP VW Van . Only bod y
843-2451
S-16 12tc
Thanks

EXCLUSIVE TWIN-TRIGGER"
DUAL CONTROL SYSTEM

FLiES
WORMS

SO IS MAY AT

KOSCOT SPECIALS for May
are Hair Kair Products tn·
eluding other items If you
have ever purchased Koscbt

And a 'peacef ul. perfect
dwetlmg place
Ot which the sc;iptures fell .
There, our loved ones liYe
forever
And what comfort it w1ll mean
To know our memories Will a
always be
The Bridge that ltes between .
Dad, IV\om and tw in sister
Brenda
5 20-llc

at Southwestern High SchooL

For easier control in
close quarters and
'•icky angles.

ROOFI NGandHeatingRepa ir ;
ali types ; Special _ Cleantng
an d ot·r1n9 ofbi ower. camp 11
ee
check 011 furnaces ; phone 843 .
2341
' 5·2-JOtc

well

today's graduation ceremonies

HELP CONTROL
'

INTurner,
MEMORY
of h1sBlaine
J
who lost
life May
20, 1971 . We m1ss you very
much , but we have thi s
thought to comfort us
There 's a bndge that 11es between
.,
The earth ly world we know so

NAMES OMITTED
CADMUS - The names of
Melvin L. Massie and AHred
Charles Schuldt were omitted

2

gospel slngf!'S Will now be on
~SRJ Marrett., , 910 on your
dial. from 8 to 8 30 Saturday
evenings.
5 16 3tc

60

In Memorv

for Rent

THE BISSELL Brothers local

Cancellataol"l _ Corf.e'" .
acc e:pted until 9 11 . ~1 ~~~~
Cay Of Publication
REGULATIONS
The Put&gt;llsher reserYes the
righttoedltorre 1e-ctan"ads
dee '!led
objectional. ~The
publtsherwlllnotberespo,,s,ble
1or more than one incorr~ct
msertton .
For W•RnAITAEdSS
.
ervtce
5 cents P~r Word one msertion
Mtnlmum Charge 75c
12 cents per word three
consecufiye insertions
18 ~ents per word six con secut tve Insert ions.
25 Per Cent Disc ount on paid
ads and ads paid within 10 days
CARD OF THANKS
·
&amp; 081TUARY
Sl .SO for 50 word minimum
Each additional word 2c
BLIND ADS
AdCI I ~ional 25c Charge per
Advertisement.
OFFICE HOURS
8:30 a m . to 5 . 00 p m Dai ly,
8:30 a . m . fo 12 :00 Noon
Saturday

~

I

M 0 DE:OLINES

Notice

Will be

ON OU PANEL

FRONT
·TRIGGER

IN~~:~:~.~.

Monda:voe:~~~~e-P9u~licataon

MAKES CUTTING
TWICE ·AS-EASY

GLEN BEEBE

Bell plans two open houses

Penny-A-Chain Sale
in loops or reels.

DMikmll

DAVID SMITH

We, who .are closely mvolved in this work, can only assure
you it LS a heartbreakmg expenence to rece1ve so many calls

GALLIPOLIS - OhiO Bell
will have open houses at its
telephone exchange bmldmgs
in R10 Grande, College Street,

sp

XL2

someplace to die annually is something we can take no pmle m.

Now's your chance to stock up on Oregon Saw Chain during the f~rst one cent
sale in Oregon 's history.
Just buy any popular chain at the
suggested price and get the seco nd
one for only one penny. It's good for
loops, 25', 50' or 100' reels.
Say you need a chain for a 20" bar.
An Oregon S-70 chain sells for $23.15.
You get two of them for $23.16.
A penny never bought more. Or
worked harder.
This offer ends June 15, 1973. So
head for your participating Oregon
dealer now.

Fo': Fast Results U~e The Sunday Times-Sentinel Classifieds

Countywide meeting and
poUuck; eat at 5:30; come as
early as you like and visit!
Bring cov.ered dish and own ·
tabl~ sei'VIce.
Fr1day, May 25 - VIM,
Adjustments to Life Patterns,
2--4 p.m.

George

ASK TOWED
GALLIPOLIS - Applying
for marriage licenses Friday in
Gallia County Probate Court
were Mark Stephen Foster, 19,

• • •

Our loca l tangible goal1s, of course, a shelter for suc h unwanted and abandoned. We have nothing to offer now but hope.
With public support we ca n offer Uus service. At best we ca n
place a small percentage with r eliable families; the balance we
can provide with care and eventual peaceful euthanasia. That 1s
what our shelter personn el deplore and hate, but unlll the public
becomes aware of the cruelty and suffering caused by
Irresponsible breeding it is the only answer ; 15 mil1ion homeless
dogs and 25 million homeless cats do not leave much more than
that to look forward to.

19-The SundayTimes-Sentmel, Sunday,May 20, 1973

to you

like a

WMP0/1390

THE HOME SELLING
SE ASO N IS HERE NOW
LET US SELL
YOUR HOME
DON ' T WAIT ,
LI ST WITH US TODAY
SACRES
RU TLA ND , OH 10
7
room s, 3 bedrooms, could be
4 Balh, n•ce k1tchen w1th
cab1nets. range and ref.,
hardwood floors, cel lar . gas
FA heal. s torm doors &amp;
wtnd ows. ou l bu 1ld1 ngs,
ul dtfy room , othe r fea tures
JUST $18 500 00 ,
7 YEARSOLD
Just a b.;Jby in age, but grown
up 1n qua!tty 3 la rg e B R
wdhdouble&lt;;:lose ls. Bea ut1f ul
bath &amp; showe r K1tche n ha s
almost everything includ1ng
double oven. range and Ref
Utiltty room Large L R
'/lith ftrcp lace Basem en t
Large lot 100x120 (Ieve il
S23.000 00
CHEAPIE
1' 1 story frame Near A&amp;P
store i bed rooms. cou ld be
3 D1n.ng room Bath Stor m
doors .&amp; wm dows Lo:~rg e lot
Qu i of all flood s MAK E AN
OFFER ,5,000 00
IOAC RES
6 level Good area
2
bedroom home. Elec tn c
heat Bath. About 11 yea rs
old THIS YOU WILL HAVE
TO SE E $15,000 00
OTHER PRO PERT IES TO
CHOOSE FROM COME IN
TODAY AND SEE WHAT
WE HAVT- TO OFFE R
HENRY E. CLELAND
~ROKER

992 22.$9
11 no dn')wcr 992 2S68

NOW IS THE TIME WH EN
WE HAVE THE BUYERS
LOOKING FOR A NI CE
PLACE COME IN AND LIST
WITH US FOR A QUICK
WHEN YOU AD
SALE
VERT ISE YOUR PR OPERTY
YOU OPE N YOUR DOOR TO
ALL STRANGER S BE SAFE
AND PUT YOUR PROPERTY
IN OUR EXPERI E NCED
HANDS THE SMALL FEE
WI LL CERTA INL Y PAY
YOU, TO bo SO, NOW.
HELEN L. TEAFORD
992-3325
GOROON B. TEAFORD
9\02-3615
ASSOCIATES
NO SUNOAYS PLEASE

•

SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

24 Hour
Da1ty Serv1ce

•s.ss

MODERN
SANITATION

On Most Amer1 can Cars
- GUARANTEEOPhone 992 -2094

Porn eroy Home &amp; Auto

John Tucker; Rt . 4
Pomeroy, o.
Ph . 992 -3954

Open 8 Til S

Monday thru Saturday
606 E. Matn , Pomeroy, 0 .

VETERANS

ASK US ABOUT
PRE -FABRICATED

BANK FINANCING

WOOD TRUSSES

12 Years - 10. 75 A . P. R .
lor Your

For Your Mobile HomeLand--No Down Paymeni

8utlt to Your ' Specs
Delivered to Job S1te

Qualify Today. Call

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

304-485-3809
Choose your own home from
your AREA DEALER.
WILL tnm or cu t trees, clean
out ba semen ts , att 1cs. etc .
and patnt roofs Phone 949.
3221
4-17-30tc

MATERIALS CO.
773 -5554
Muon. W Va

~===;;:::==::;===~
Spec1ahsf
Wheel
Alignment
It Must
Be Right
orw&amp;wlll
Maf&lt;e if Right.

DOZER a nd back hoe work ,
ponds and septic tanks, d itching service, top so1 l, fill dir t,
limestone , B&amp;K Excavating
Ph one 992 712 1 or 992 5682
9-1· ifc
=~~~-­

NOW OP EN - Roger Hy sel l's
Garage. ncar Crossroads on
a 4:30 Da1ly, 8 ·12 Sat.
St Rl 124 ; all mechanic work In the R H Rawlmgs Son!&gt;
1nclud lng au loma lt c tran s- Bu•ld1ng
m 1s~ 1on s
Mend a y t h ru ..._••_,_-2_1_0_1___M
_id_d_le..:p_o_rt..:,_o_..J
Saturday . 8 30a m. to5p.m O'DELL WHEEL Al ignment
Phone 992·7121 or 9~6392
located at Crossroads, Rt 114,
S·3-30fc
comple le front end service,
lune up and brake se rv1 ce.
EXCAVATIN G Doze rs, larg e
Whee ls
balanced
elec
an d sma ll , Backhoes and
I r o ni c ally All
work
loaders on track nnd tires ;
guaran teed .
Rea so nable
Dump tr uc ks Lo boy
ra tes Phone 992·3213 or 742·
se r vice Sept1c lank s In ·
3231
stal led George (Bill) Pul l•ns.
2 18 ttc
phone 992 •2&lt;178 or 992·7&lt;102
2-9-tf c
READY MIX
CO NCRE TE
delivered rtghl to your
HARRI SO N'S TV se r vice and
pro recl Fast and easy . Free
serv1ce ca lls Phone 992 2522.
est1ma les Phone ~92 - 3284 .
2 9-ft c
Goeg lem Ready M1x Co .,
Midd leport , Oh1 o
EXCAVAT IN G. dozer, loader
a nd backhoe work , sept ic
6 30-tf c
tanks Ins ta ll ed. dump trucks -,-,..-,.----~--­
and lo boys for hi re, will haul
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
lilt d1r t, lop sol i, limestone REASONABLE ra tes. PI'\ 446·
-1781, Gatl 1polis. John Russell,
and grave l, Ca ll Bob or Roge r
Jeffers, day phone 991 7089,
Owner and Operator
5 12 tfc
n1gh l phone 992-3525 or 992

5232
2·11 -tf c

C. BRADFOR D, Au cf•oneer
Complete Serv1ce
SEE US FOR Awn1nqs, s torm
Phone 949·3811
doors and windows, ca rports,
Racine, Oh• o
marquees, qluminum siding
Cnlt Bradford
and radl1,g A . Jacob, sa les
r epresen tal 1ve For free
es l1mates, ph one Charl es ~~--~~~----L1 ste. Syracuse, V
V EL NA and Whit e Sew mg
Jo hn son and So n, Inc,
Ma.zh 1nes
Ser vice on all
3·2 tfc
makes Reasona ble rates .
--.,.---The Sew1ng Cen ter. Mid
dleport. Oh io
PAINT IN G ln tenor and ex·
11 16· ltC
lerlor by the hour Phone 992·
7579 or 992 -7·126
5 14 6tc HOUSE and Roo t pa1ntlng ,
Interi or a nd ex lenor , free
es llm ates Ga ll992 -7008or 997·
PIANO lun1ng, Lane Dan1 els,
2460
'
259 Br oadway, Mtdd leport
4-19-30tc
.
Phone 992 2081
5 17-61p

Real Estate For Sale
" PHONE " L Parker tor C~ ttl e
A I Stre Serv1ce. Pomeroy
992 2264
5-13-l2t c

SE PTI C TANK S AROBIC
SEWAGE
S YSTEMS
CLEA NED ,
R EPAIREO
MILLER S ANITATION,
STE WART , OHIO. PH 6623035
10-4-tfc

HOUSE 111 Long Bottom Phone 5E WING MACHINES Reparr
985 -3529
se rv1 ce. a ll makes 992 2284.
6-11 -tl c
The Fabrtc Shop. Pomeroy
Aulh ort zed Smger Sales and
Serv1ce We Sharpen Scissors.
3 29-ttc

FOR SALE
BY OWNER

Practically new7 room brick
ranch sly le hom•, total
electr~c &amp; atr conditioning,
Jlh tilt b•th &amp; showtr, 6
roomy closets, plus w•lk-in
cedar closet. W•lf to wall
carpet, the ~erv but In
panehnu. a dream llitchtn
With 30 ft . of beautiful
cabmets,
large
stone
fireplace in hving room,
butlt-in ~•cuum syst•m, 2·
car 11•rage, plus m11ny extra
features . Outside cookout &amp;
patio One 2 bedroom furnnhed apt. and new tr•ll•r.
Both rented . Two l•rge
be~rns, larue pond, 30 acrH In
all With new fences. Ont
lar11e cistern and rurtl
water. Will accept sm111
place on tr11de in or nur
Gt~llipohs . Located on St. Rt.
160, hve mtles from new
hosp1tal. One ol the beHtr
bui It homes in the co-.nf)',
Reason for selling, ill hulth,
Phone 146· 4110.

AUTOMOB ILE insurance been
ca n ce ll ed ?
Los t
your
operator's li ce nse? Ca ll 9922966
6 15 He

vCHECK
WITH US FIRST

FOR

MOBILE
HOMES
PARK WOOD
KIRKWOOD
ACADEMY
- Easy Living
-Easy Payments

- Low. l...ow
Uown Payment
1~ Veal· Financing
(; .1. Loans Available
.' io .Jacked-up Prices
Swilt Credit ApJII'Oval

-

-

MEN'S ·TOUPEES

-

AFTER

BEFORE

You Talk, We L1sfen, the
Buck S1ops Here.

Karr ' o;
Barber
Shop , 110 Lynn
St ..
Pomeroy ,

'·

Otuo, ha s ackled a

LARRY'S

new SNYIC&amp;. We
are now fitting
Men ' s Toupees
We can fit you
wt1h a full or a
parhal ha1rp1ece.

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KARR'S BARBER SHOP
ljarbers Local 400 AFL CIO

110 Lynn · St '
POMEf!OY

MOBILE HOMES

600 W. Main St.
Next to Jhe Jones Boys
Pomeroy , Ohio
Phone 992 -7777
Larry Evans
Frank Gheen
Open Sun. 1-6 p.m.
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Sunday Times. Sentinel, Sunday, May 20, 1973

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It's pest time: grubs, moles,
By C. E. Blakeslee
Ext. Agent, Agriculture
POMEROY - Pests! With the return of spring and hopefully
a little more dryness, the Extension Office gets more calls on
pests.
Ground moles are a Sign of grubs. Mounds tf earth pushed up
by ground mole ' 1 runs" is a good s ign the turf is infested with
grubworms. Getting rid of the grubs w1ll get nd ol the moles.

lhe NEW in FARMING
Moles can be_trapped, but more will move in to feed on the grubs,
which a re their main source of food .
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To rid the lawn of grubs, apply an msecticide such as
chlordane, heptachlor, aldrin, d1eldrm or diazinon. Applications
may be made through June or from August through December.
Ask your county extension agent for a copy of Leaflet 187, Control
of Turfgrass P ests This publication gives materials to use,
amount per 1,000 square feet, and when to apply for all major
lawn pests.
Another problem 1s bee stmg season is here . As beneficial as

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Their barbed stinger more often than not remains in us after
the little fellow sucks it in Don't pull the stinger out, or you'll
inject the full load of poison conta ined in the stinger bag "Scoot"
it out w1th the fingel'flaiJ..and daub a little spirits of ammoma on
the wound. For highly sensitive people, watch for s1gns of dlf·
!!Cult breathing al)d call a doctor nght away, 1f that occurs.
And now the perennial q\.lestion : 11 Warts on your water

maple?"
About the time the leaves of your silver maple tree are fully

expanded, you may notice tiny , wart~hke structures on the upper
surlaces of the leaves. These warts are green at first, thiln pwk,
then red and finally black. Produced by a tiny m1te, the warts are
ca lled maple bladder gall. These structure s do littl e, If any, harm

to the tree and control measures are not needed
However, if you must apply a control, treat the entire tree
with Malathion, Kelthane, or Morestan. For complete details on
the control of this mite, write to Department of Entomology, 1735

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the honeybee is in the pollinatjon of crops, it very often arouses
the home gardener's temper, particularly when he 1s busy and
his horefoot youngster steP.S on a bee collecting nect;Jr from a
dandelion . Normally, bees will not bother you unless you crowd
them. Then they have the equipmentt o protect themselves .

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saw

1Ceach.

When you buy first chain at regular price.
IN

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and birds

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Neil Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43210 and ask for Insect Pest Series
number 5, "The Maple Bladder Gall and Its Manageme nt ."
EVEN BLACKBIRDS become a problem. Last year one
farmer_ reported losing several thousand dozen ears of sweet
corn because of damage from red-winged blackbirds. The Extension Office has on file names of certified Avitro! applicators
released by the Fish and Wildlife Service of the United States
Department of Interior.
Many Ohio farmers have experienced large crop losses due
to blac kbird damage . Every method has been' tried to rid the
pesky birds includrng shotguns, rifles, exploders and noise
makers. Now. in research done bY Ron Jolmson, graduate
student in the School &lt;&gt;f Natural Resources at Ohio State
University. a chemical bas been discovered to reduce the hatching rate of red-wing blackbirds by 40 pet.
Farmers and homeowners who wish to be prepared on pest
control should contact the Extension Office for one or more of the
following bulletins: Disease and Insect Control of Pests in Backyard Fruits; Home Vegetable Garden Insect Control ; Control of
Household Insect, Tick, and Mite Pests; Control of Vegetable
Insects and Diseases for Commercial Growers; and 1973 Commercial Fruit Spray Recommendations for Ohio.

Monday, May 21 - Seasonal
Crafts, 1-3 p.m .
Tuesday May 22 - Mod-

9:3G.u

podge,
a .m. (small
charge); Q&gt;rds and games, 1-3
p.m.
Wednesday, May 23 -KnitUng, 9;3().11 a.m ., Anna
Blackwood, instructor.
Thursday, May 24 -~7 p.m .,

TWO ARRESTED

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Two arrests

!}ALLIPOLIS were re corded Friday by
Gallia
County 's heriff's
deputies. Richard Allen White,
20, Kanauga, was charged with
contributing to the delinquency
of a mmor and Norman James
Reed, Jr . • 21, Columbus, was
booked for OWl.

Crown City, electrician and
Marilyn Joan McGuire ,l8,

By DOROntY FISHER
Meigs County Humane Society
POMEROY - This column 1s pr1marlly conce rned with
keepmg you mformed of the activities and goals of your local
Humane Soc1ety. Suggestions and help in caring for your pets
and livestock by humane standards set up at the national as well
as local level will be given.
That is what Humane Soc1et1es are all about - from the
national to local levels - to enlist the g reatest number of people
to work toward the elimination of suffering and cruelty to all
animals w the most responsible and efficient way poss1ble.
Our local problems m Meigs County are much the same as
throughou t the country· basically , negligence and careless overbreeding. Our share of the conservative estimate of 25,000,000
cats and dogs horn and more or less killed or worse, dumped

Northup, student. AHred J .
Gabrielli, 51, Gallipolis clerk,
and Jonnie Lou Northup, 45,
Galhpohs, psychiatric a1de.

David A. Sm1th and Glen E .
Beebe have been promoted to

supervisory

pos itions

at

OVEC's Kyger Creek Station,

Smith to unit foreman and
Beebe

to

maintenance

foreman .

daily from people who have dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens to
give away. sell, etc. and no pla ce to go - eventually dumped on a
roadside for slow death and worse
We feel that as responsible human beings we owe more than
th1s to the other hvmg be;ngs on thiS planet.

Sm1th JOined OVEC m 1955,
servmg with the security force .
Later that same yeBr he transferred to the Operations Dept.
and ha s held various positions

on Tuesday and in Vlnton,
Jac kson Street, on Thursday.
The buildings will be open
between 6.30 and 9 on the
evenings of each open house,
accordmg
to
Richard
Rodenck, Ohlo Bell com -

merrial manager.
" Everyone IS mvited to come
in and explore the com-

mumcations equipment and

Now at your Oregon Saw Chain dealer.

OREGON Saw CIMin ~

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SWISHER IMPLEMENT CO.
Upper Rt . 7

Smith, Beebe promoted

Gallipolis, Ohio

services m the buildin gs," he
said Visitors will be able to see
calls moving through the local
and long distance swttchmg
equipment housed 1n the
buildmgs.
Telephone people from the
area WILl be on hand to gmde
visttors through the buildi ngs
and answer ques tiOns about th e
eqmpment Highlight of the
open house w11l be a 1921
telephone hne-installahon
truck whtch has been r estored
and outfitted With
th e
telephone tools of that era.
The truck, built by Wtlte
Motor Corp., has a wooden
body No nails or g lue were

used ~nIts or tgtna l cons truction al so be exhtbtted, accordmg to
and none have been used m the Rodenck and all guests will be
restoration The vmtage truc k welcom e to try the television- boasts kerosene running and telephone. Also to be seen at
taillights and "ce tylene head- the open houses w1l1 be a cable
lights. Its top speed IS 12 m1Ies sphctng operatiOn .
an hour
" We're lookmg forward to
In addtlJOn , modern vehtc1es see in g everyo ne there ,"
and thetr equtpment which Roderick sa td , " so we can
Ohio Bell uses today in 1l&gt;l day show them how the telephone
to da y ope ra twns will be. on exc hange serves them and our
dt s pla y outstdc near the ftne exhibits on the telephone
bUlldmgs.
and commumcahons.''
A p1 cturephone model will

Gallia 4-H (Jnb News
Gal ha County 4-H Saddle
Club met May 9 at the Galha
County Junior Fairgrounds.
Kathy Deckard and Jacque
Glassburn presided . V1cky
Baxter led devotiOns and Andy
Corliss had charge of the
p1ogra m .
A r efre s hment
commt ttee was elected c onSisting of Chnstia Stout and
Linda McCully . The club ordered hght bulbs and candy for
money ma king projects. They
d1scussed the flags . A gr oup
w11L go to the Ross Co unty
Fairg r ounds as a judgi ng
Learn . The next meetmg wtll be
held May 20 at the fair grounds

Corliss, Mari Eplmg, Vicky
Baxter, Renee and Edwm
Smith, Marilyn Layne, Barbara and Sarah Ables, Mark
Harrison, J ohnna and Jerry
Rhodes, Chnsty Stout, Linda
McCully , Mae Kemp and
Manlou Simon.
Guests were Mrs Jackte
Graham, Aprtl Grahm, Dana
Glassburn, Alegra Glassburn,
Trudy Simson an d Debbie
Bowling .
Reporter , Manlyn Layne.

Cherokee Valley Saddle 4-H
Club met May 7 with Charles L
Barcus J ohn Taylor presided
and had charge of the
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for
workout
of
horses
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and wi e ne r roast.
The club worked Monday
Advtsors are Mrs. Ja cque
Glassburn and MISS Kathy mght at the meeting cleaning
Deckard . Club member s up an old cemetery on Teens
present were Kim Hawks, Run Road £or its community
Annette Snowden, Cindy project.

m that department until his
recent assignment He is a
graduate of Dayton Roosevelt
H1gh School and has served
three years in the U. S. Navy.
He resides at Long Bottom with
h1s wife, Violet, son David, and
daughter Dianna Lou.
Beebe's entire 18-year OVEC
service has been as a master
welder. Prior to JOining the
Kyger Creek organization he
was a boilermaker welder. A
native of Florence, Kan .,
Beebe
graduated
from
Waterford High School. He now
resides in Cheshire with his
wtfe Itoma, sons Perry and
Michae l,
and
daughter
Christine

Hargraves,
superm tendent of Meigs Local
School District, said Saturday
that Mrs. Phyllis Hackett,
teacher
at
Bradbury
Elementary, will serve on a
panel " Classroom Teachers
Look at ~dministrators "
during "Thmk Education
Week" at Ohio University
Wednesday, May 23. "Think
Education Week" is a week of
events focusing on educational
programs and activities in the
College of Education at OU.

in Friday's story concerning

CENTRAL SOYA
Check on the many Dairy Specials today
;.nd get valuable tickets for a drawing
June 23rd.

CENTRAL SOYA
.OF OHIO
Jrd &amp; Sycamore Streets
Ga lhpolis , Ohio
"Your Farm Supply Super Mkl."

PURINA CHECK-FLY
AND WORMER BLOCKS
Protect your cattle. lhts sunH11er
w1th Pt~r1na '' Che c k Fly &amp;
Wormer Bl oc lo.s - th e pa lc~ t .!hle
f) I Oc ~ s that kil l fncelly a n cl horn
lly m&lt;1ggots 111 manure. plus
retard ~ro .·,l h of ~tvrhac h .
hoo k &lt;Jnd 11 0(.1\Jiar •·. o r11tS
StOp tJy our store ';:.OO n
get a li ttle details

cHH.J

J. D. North Produce Co.
Vine St.

Ga IIi polis, Ohio

CHA IR bottoms rewoven,
caning and rush ing Call 992

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HEATING &amp;
· COOL.ING
Furnace Controls
HUMIDIFIERS
Hot Water HeaTers
Plumbing
Electrical Work

ARNOLD
BROTHERS

Lost

REAR
TRIGGER

Makes faster work
of cutting firewood
lumber.

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WE WISH to thank _everyone OLD Furnitu're, oak tables.
who was so kind and
Wooden ice boxes 1 bra ss beds,
dishes
or
complete
thoug_htful after the death of
our SISter, Ada J Rowe . We
households , Write M D
g also _»'ISh tp _..thank the Miller Rj. 4 ~omeroy. ()hJO
I Velet'lins M(molfat Hospota~ ·- ca lri9&lt;J;:t'27f ~'"'"' .
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and nurses. St . Joseph
5 J3 If
Hospital, Parkt:rsburg, all of
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our friends , P.Mibearers, Roy NO 1 C~ pper , soc. rad 1ators ,
Pearson. De~nis ManueL Rod
28c , brass, 18c, batteries, 85c
Grimm , John Wayne Van
Meter , Dick Garten , Bill
each , clean dry roots , Gm
Cross, Rev . Freeland Norri s
seng , $60 , yellow root .. $4 ,
mayapple , 45c per lb, M A
Hall , Reedsvil le. Oh1o, 378·
and Florence Adams
5-20-llc
6249
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HI POWER Riffe Team Shoot all rifle shooters Interested 1n
team shoot on June 3, con tact
T. 0 Stewart. Rutland Gun
Club, phone 742-3191.
S-20-3fc

TM Trademark of Homeltte , a dtYI5tOn of Textron Inc,

Serv1ng Me•gs, Galli a &amp; Mason Counties
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JACK W. CARSEY. MGR.
992-2181

Open Mon.- Sat~ 8 to 6
Pomeroy, Ohio

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• More planting rate settings than any other planter.
• Liqurd or dry fertilizer. herb1crde and •nsecllcide attachments
feature see-through hoppers and prec1se metering

6- and

8-row, with electronic Planter Monitor

It's the' planter you've be'en waiting for ... and we've
got it now. Come In and see all the features.

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Meigs Equipment Co.

RACINE
THE DAIT.Y

SENTINEL
PHONE 992·2156

For Sale

Business Services

SMITH NELSON
..MOTORS, INC.

Virgil B.

Teaford, Sr.

Broker

PROPERTY

IN MIDDLEPORT

CASH pa1d tor all makes and
models of mobile hom es
Phone area code 614 413 953 1
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413tfc
s 17 ·31c
1971 HOLLY Park , 12 x 60, like
new. ca rpeted, house fur UPHOLSTER your own fur
niture , a1r co ndlf1oned ,
niture Foam cus h1ons . any
washer and dryer . w1th 8 x 32
size Cotton, burlap, swivel
porch and awntng . phone 1
ba ses, Zipper, dacron, web.
304 773 547 4
b1ng ,
welt
P omeroy
S-9-IOtc
Recove ry , 622 E Main St.,
ph one 992-7554
S-3-24fp.
For Sale

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For Sale

PASTURE space for ap KUHL 'S BARGAIN CENTER (3) NEW 1973 z1g Zag sewtng
prOlumately 30 cattle plus
HAS NEW - NEW - NEW
machmes an onginal factory
barn and pasture space for
floral or plc;1id living room
car ton , Zig · Zag to make
horses . Phone 992 7069.
su1tes. Sl89.95 and up ; in
buttonholes, s,ew on bullons,
S-18-3tc
Herculon at S139.9S ,· •·droom
onogra
d
k 1 •t
uc
m
ms an ma e dn&amp;.y
b d
SUI es. $109, 7 pc. chrome
designs wtfh lUSt the twist of a
e ro~m
FURI,:4ISHED 2
dinette ; slepend tabl es,
singledial. Left 1n layaway
POMEROY
apartment. adults on Y·
coffee tables, $16.95 set. Used
and never been used . Will sell
74 ·
Middleport. Phone 992
38
appliances
aulomar,·
c
for
only
$47
cash,
or
terms
5 18 tfc
HOME &amp; AUTO
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washers , dryers , ranges.
avai lable. Electro Hygiene
,
refr igerators (1 tee maker).
Co , Phone 9927755.
992 -2094
PRIVATE m
f ee,.tmg rhoom 99fo2r
We have, as usual. an eK·
5·15-6tc
any organ za 1on ; p one
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cellent assortment of used
606 E . Main Pomeroy
3975
f
t
vacuum
urnt uer - bedrooms, many ELECTROLUX
cleaner , A- I condit1on, uses
3· 11-tfc
wardrobes , much m iSC., even
OFFICE SUPPLIES
paper bags, has many at .
round OAK TABLES . Come
tachments Al so shampooer
1973MOBILE HOME with large
out Rt 7 and see us any day
and
pat1o Albert Hill , Ra cine,
except MONDAY (yes, we 're
attachment included. tOnly 4
Oh•o, Phone 949·2261.
open Sunday I) "a t caution
available) at S47 70 cash or
FURNITURE
t 1ght" '" Tuppers Pla ins.
5.17 6tc
terms available . Electro
phone 667 3858.
Hyg1ene Co . Phone 992-7755.
Stop In and See Our
3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and
5-l5 -6t c
5-l3-6t c
Floor Drsplay .
unfurnished
apartm en ts.
TOMATOES
,
peppers.
polled
Phooe 992·5434
BLACK 7,e Tennes see Walker
flowers. by pot or by the
colt. J1 2 years old , phone 992
4-12-lfc
3640
dozen , 50c. $2 flal on all
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Hubbard' s
s 13 12tc pans1es
Green house. 300 yards above
Auto Sales
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ballpark 1n Syracuse, Ohio
72 NOVA 4 door V8 automatic, ALL THE property lormer ty
5-15 tfc
power steer ing factory a1r
owned by Pittsburgh Coal
con d1tl on1 ng , b,ooo actual
Company and now carried on
From the laroest
miles Phone 992·7084
the County tax reco rd s of HOME Grown Tomato plan ts
5 18-3tc
Me1gs County , Oh10, 1n the
tor garden use..; large sturdy
Bulldozer Rad1ator to
plants. Im proved Mexican,
::.ma11est Heater lore
---------name of Consohdat10n Coal
He tnz 1350 and Supersomc;
Nathan Btggs
1970 PONTIAC Catalina, 2 dr
Company , located 1n the
Rad1ator Spec1ahst
al so hot peppers, m angoes
hardtop , v 1nyl top , PS &amp; PB,
fo11owmg ta )jing dts1ric1s
and cabbage plants On Rt
stereo, exce ll ent cond iti on,
Chesler Twp - Eastern
124, 500 ft above the State
S1695or best offe r . Ca ll after 5
L.S D.. Salisbury Twp Park In Syracuse, 0 , Thomas
p . m 667 -3364, Tup pe rs
Pomeroy Vtllage , Salisbury
Twp - Meigs L.S 0 , Sutton
Pla Jns
Hayman .
Twp - Sou th ern L S 0
4 24-33fc
5. 17. 3tc
Ph 99i ·l114
Pomeroy
----------Sealed b1ds tor the purchase
1970 DODGE. auto , power
of all these properl1es (which
brakes and power steer ing,
should be grouped together
air , FM &amp; AM tape player,
and considered as a smgl e bid Real Estate For Sale
Real Estate For Sale
1tem J w1ll be recei\led at the
Mags Phone 992 -5084 after 5
address listed below until 12 2 BEDROOM house on 50 lt. lot 3 BEDROOM rancy style 1n
pm
on nver S9000 lor house W1th
5-20 3tc
o'c lock noon, June I, J973.
Pomeroy : w to-w car pe ting, 2
furnitur e $10,000 Phone 992·
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car ga rogc attached . a tr ·
5532 anyt1me Can be seen
obtamed by con tacting the
cond1fioned, phone 992·5593
68 PONTIAC Catalina. 2 dr .
after 4 p. m .
undersigned . Con sol• dation
hdtp , Ylnyl rooL auto. trans ,
S 20-61c
Coal Company reserves the
PB, PS, fact a1r cond , R &amp; H,
nght lo re 1ect ~ny and a ll
exce llen t condi ti on . 992·2314
NEW Homes on your lot or ours
b1ds E. H Doughty, Con 5 ROOM house, basement, gas
NO MONEY DOWN for
or 992-5834
S-18-21c
soilda ti on Coa l Co, Cad1z,
q1,1alllled buyers ustng F.H
heat , bath, 2 lots. S D
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Buskirk , 34 1 Page St , M1d
Adm lo&lt;~n (Clos1ng costs
S-13 10fc
dleport .
o11l y ) A var 1e ly of floor plans
S-16 3lp
Pets For Sale
-~---wdh
VMious fmanc mg
program ~
availab le
We
AKC Toy Poodle mate pup, 7 KI NGS IZE bedroom su1te, 4
mos
old,
$600
outfll
for
$470
speCiaiHe
1n
work1ng
with
6
ROOM
house
wlfh
bat
h
and
weeks old $50 Phone 992
68 Pont tac Ca lal1n a, a1r
AEP Co emp loyees a lt hough
t urnrture
lnqu1re 992 5373
3871
co ndition ed, power brak es
we are r~va•lable Ia all Mei gs
5· 18-16fp
S-18-3fc
and power steenng Can be
Development Co, 150 N
seen in Rutland, or call 742· 8 ACRES on State Rout e 143, 1
Second Ave, M1ddJeport,
POODLES. AKC Puppies. small
564 1
Oh1o. Phon e 992 59.76 for in m1le Sou th of Harri sonv1'1e,
m101ature. bla ck or wh1te,
formail on
5 18 3tc
se veral home s1 tes , wa ter lap
wormed, permanent sho ts,
5-6 30tc
paid , call 992-3640.
$75 , Ph one Coolville 667-6214
5-20 -12tc 3 ~EAR OLD mare, m os tly
5-13-121c
Pint o, very gent le wdh
c h1ldren Ph one 985 3549
AKC Toy Poodle pupp1es , $75
BY OWNER - sell mg under '
S 18 3fc
and $85 Also S1amese k1ttens ,
appraisal value. newly bud ! 4
$10 Phone 1 256 6247, Kennels
furnished apa r tment s bu111 1n
HA NG IN G baske ts , whi te, pink
of Calhoun
cab1nets, pan elled walls. now
and red geran1ums. mums
S-20 30tc
ren ted monthly 1ncome $3.10
and begon1a s, Ins tant color
All e lecfn c, clfy wa ter •n
for your garden - pan stes,
coun try betwe en pomeroy
Mobile Homes For Sale
petuntas, marigolds, Phl ox,
Athens. Ph one Mason, W Va,
Coleus, Salv1a , Zinn f.:ts,
773-5580
W11i constder trade
BEFORE you buy any new
D•an thu s, Allyss um , Snap
Ideal
for
hom
e and mco me for
Mobile Home , you should
dragons. Agerat1um and
rc t~rcd couple
cons1 der the la rge savings
Por1u lacca . Vegetable plan ts
110 Mechanic Street
5-20 12tp
you can have by purchasing a
Cabbage.
br occoli,
Iale model used Mobile Home
ca uliflower, lettuce, egg pla nt , 6 ROOMS a nd ba th . panellin g,
Pomeroy, Ohio
Here are some every day low
mangoes, hot peppers .;~n d 14
carpetmg.
alurn1num
sidmg,
pnces 1 - 197 1 - 60 x 12
ktnds ot tomat o plants
storm door s and Windows,
Buddy, $4,395, 1971 - 50 x 12
Cleland
Farm
and
natural g as, drilled we ll.
Champ1on $3,495 , 1966 - 45 x
NEW LISTING
Green house, E. Main, Rac 1ne.
garage , 1 mite Sou th ol
10 Armor $2,695 , 60 x 12
POMEROY
- 4 r ooms, bMh,
Gerqldine Cleland
M1ddleport. Phone· 992 6902
Marl e tte. three bedroom w1th
5-18tfc
I
ull
base
ment
w1fh s hower
S 20 !Ofp
a 21 t1 Expando, origtnal
Wall
to
wall
carpet1ng
Gas
purchase pn ce $9,300 Now SE VERAL pt eces of furnitur e. 40 ACRES 8 rooms and bath .
lurnace
and
half
acre
of
land
only $6,795, 1971 - 60 x 12
some - an tiques, 2 dresse rs
house, barn and seve ral Only $7 ,500 00.
Buddy 3 bedroom , $4,695 ; We
wlfh marble _tops . ·htgh bed,
bu1ldmgs 11 i so $16,000 742
NEW LISTING
also have a 29 ft. Century
wash stand and dresser to
61 61
4
BEDROOMS
- N1.ce kitchen,
travel trail er that IS real ly
match, 2 Attew ater Kent
5-20-6tp
loaded wdh extras You can
lull
basement
wh•ch ha s
rad1os w•fh speak ers and
save a lot of Dollars on th 1s
parts, several pictur e frames, NEW home near Rutl an d. 3 qMage &lt;lnd 2 family r ooms
un1t, This 1s tust a few of the
othe r m •sc. 1tem s Cal l 742
bedr oom5 and bath com pl ete N•c e fr on t porches As~mg
bargams available t3f Berry
w1th kil chen, washer and $18,900 00
4691 after 5 or on weekends or
Miller Mob ile Hom e Sales, 705
dryer 742 616 1
see Carl Morr is. Ru tl a nd .
BUILDING LOT
Farson St , Belpre, Oh 10.
OhiO
5-20-6fp POMEROY ~ 50x l 60 on Rout e
phone 443-9531 Shop here
..
5 18 3tc
7 loop and 33 A mere $1500.00
f1rs l. you ' ll be glad you d1d
FARM
s 18 4f c HARMONY electr ic guttar a nd
42
ACRES
6 room house,
case, Harmony sol1d stat e·
S-TR -E-T-C-H YOUR MOBILE
modern
ba
th,
an d k liChen
am pl1f1er
and
Sh ur e
HOME TO TWICE ITS Sf ZE
Bank ba 1n, some lruJt, 1n
m1crophone
Very
WITH
VEMCO ADD -A
Orange Townshtp Wa nl on ly
reasonable Phone 992-6439
ROOMS! 16 STD. PLANS.
5-18-Jtc
~1 9,500 00
BEDRMS , FAMILY RMS,
POMEROY
DENS . OFFICES! 'SEE
Lot IOOxlDO with 9 room
THEM ALL AT Young 's M H KIN GS IZE bed, mattress, bOK
1
BEDROO
MS - Good older
sp r.ng s and headboard . house. garage apt , ex tra
Sis, Rt 7 and 35 below S1 lver
home
on
quiet
street. N1ce
bu ll d1ng
spa ce
Pnce
c ar! ts ter . type
Shet la nd
Memonal Bridge. Gallipolis
kikhen.
gas
lurn
acc
Wrough t
sweeper, almost l•ke new . reduced
5-20-lf!;;;
•ro
n
porch
Woul
d ltke
Reasonab le. Phone 992 5496.
. $1S,OOO 00
5 16-tf c
lOOACRES PLUS
Air Conditioners
FLOWER S for Memonal Day,
LEBANON TOWN SHIP - Ho s
Phone 992 -7747
Awnings
pots, ba skets and spray s 99c
qas we ll , a nd a li m1ncral s
or 985 -3805
and up Also loose fl owers.
Underpinning ,
ScvcrN I older buildings, and 6
Sma ll ey's, Chester, Oh1o
room
frame hou se Farm pond
Ph one 985-3537
Comp let e mobil e hom e
Remo
te se lling for a lone r
5 16-7tc
se rv1 ce - plu s g1gant1 c
On ly $19.500
di splay of mobile home s
NEW LISTING
POOOLE puppies, Toy A K C,
always available at .
NEW HOM E
3 n1ce
Choco la te -Sha n quality
Phone 992 5443 .
bedrooms w1fh close ts, bath.
MILLER
very n1cc kitchen. sl 1ding gla5S
doors in dinmg a rea. full
MOBILE HOMES
basement with 011 forced air
furnace , 30 A Near Por tl and
1220 Washington Blvd.
Only $18,500 00
423-7521
BELPRE. 0 .

COOK, waitress · and carhop ,
apply in person, Craw's Steak
SHOOTING MATCH , Corn
House
Hollow Gun Club, turn f1rst
S-10-ttc
r ight after Mtles Cemetery,
Rutland ; Factory choked
gun s only. Sundc;1y, May, 20th ,
4 - 8 PT 75 x 16 5. 8 ply tr uck UPHOLSTERY
Wanted To Rent
Matenafs,
1 'p .m .
.t1res and two mobile home
regularly $3 95 only $1.95.
aKies and 4 'tires Phone 742
Also r e mnant s. Pomeroy
SJ87
Recovery , 622 E Main St.,
GUN SHOOT, factory
phone 992-7554
&gt;
and hand choked guns,
fences Call 992 7077 or wnte l
5 20· Jtc
5·3-24fp
,
Forked Run Sportsman Club,
Box 14, Mmersv1lle, Ohio, -19-7~1 -H_O_N
_
D_A_
S~
L -Ie 992·
2 S_P_h_o_n_
Sunday, May 20, 12 noon
45763 Cdl l after 5 p m .
6160
NEW FOAM to fill your old
S- 17-Jfc
S 20-6fp
.
5-20. J f c
cus h10ns , standar d .size su.te ,
only
$9 9S
Pomeroy
WANTED - Country &amp; Wes-tern "'w"'o:-R~K-:I=
N G"t~~-m-:,-,y-n-ee
~d:-s-:1wo or -:-:--=---:--:-:-:- -;:-Recovery , 622 E. Main St.,
Band Apply in person at
three bed r-oo m house in 4 G RAVE lot m Meigs Memona1
phone 992 -7554
Jack's Club.
Eastern Sc hool D1sfrict,
Gardens. Cheap Call 949.
4962.
S-3-241p
anywher e; dependable,
5-16 4tc
re feren ces. phone 985-3549 - - -- - - - - ' ' - 'S-20-tfc
-O~A~N~C~E~F~R~IO~A~Y~a-n~d~S~af~u~rday
NEW 2 pc . Early Amencan
5-13-6fp
H
&amp;
N
DAY
old
or
start
ed
l1v mg room su1 te with wood
nights 10 til 2 Shenang
Leghorn pullets Both fl oor or
Spnngs, music by Toby
fnm and reverstble zippered
cage
grown
aYailable .
Young, Guy Thoma and Edd1e For Rent
cush1ons This week only
P
oultry
housing
and
$149
95 . Cas h and carry ·
Fife
·
mob1le home . A1r
automat1on Modern Poultry,
5 17-3tc 2 BEDROOM
Pomeroy
Recovery. 622 E
cond1tloned Rac ine area .
399 w N.a 1n, Pomeroy. 992·
Mom St , Pomeroy . Phone
Phone 992 6329
2164
992-7554
5-16-5tc
5-20 1tc
S-17-6tc
TRAILER w1th garrlen spot. 2 AIR con d1f lo ners . 1 8500
GOLF CARTS and 3-whe et
Call 992-6040 after 3 30 p.m.
B T U , 1-500 B T U 1200 tor
tracksters, gas and electn c,
S-16·4fc
both Call after 6 992 2827
farm ,
home
and
lor
_ _ _ _ _ _ _s_-2_0-Jfp
warehouse
uses
S75
and
up .
MOBILE home space 1n
Phone 1-875-2362
Sy
racuse
.
phone
992
-6329.
1971 BSA 650 Less tha n 2.000
person~
5-17-6tc
5·2-tfc
actual miles. Paisley pain t,
matching helmet , extra parts. COAL Ltmestone, Excelsior
TWO tra iler IJts in Middleport.
EK ce llent cond11ion $895 992Salt Works , E Ma in St.,
1 1 duplex in Bradbury, phone
7210
Po~ero y Phone 992-3891 .
before 4 p m 992 5693
5·2 ·3tp
4-12-ff
5-20 SIC ~~
·-busmess for sale.
"'T"W
"'O
" 'b"'ed
= r oo"'=m=-=m:-o"b"•"te....,-ho:-m
""e in GROCERY
for
sale or lease
Buildmg
ON YQUR DIAL
Middleport . adults only,
Phone 773-5618 from 8 30 p.m
phone 992 5592.
to 10 p m . for appomtment.
5·13-tfc
3·20-tfc

I
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!.

• Minimum of moving parts to fail or wear.
• Huge seed hopper lets you plant half a day without stopping.

QUALIFIED file guard for
Maplewood· Lake Phone 949·
4074
5 20·4tc

CARRIER
WANTED

WILL do baby s1 ttlng , days or
mghts, exper1enced . Have
own transportat1on . Ava1labie
after May 25. Phone evenmgs
698·5215 or write Miss linda
Burbndge. Rt 2, Box 167,
Albany, Ohio.
S-18 3tc

Whatever your crop, International® gives you an entirely new way to, plant .
The 400 handles a wrde variety of seed, sized' and unsized , all through the
same metering system .. . and it does it w1th reliable air-powered seed delivery for yield boosting accuracy at field speeds to 7 miles per hour.

Help Wanted

will
be
THE MEIGS County Frsh &amp; APPLICATIONS
rece1ved
by
the
Me1gs
County
Game Assn . w111 me e t
So ld 1e rs &amp; Sailors Relief
Wednesday even1ng. May 23.
Commiss 1on to f1ll the
at 7 30 p .m . at the Syracuse
vacancy for the pos1t1on of
Club House, Syracuse .
Meigs County Veterans
5 20 4fc
Selective Serv1ce Officer
Applicant must be an Armed
McOANIE LS CuStom Slaughter
Forces Veteran wlfh an
House and Meat Cuttmg ,
honorable d1 scharge. State
State and -Government in.
qual1f1cat1ons,
ex pe r ience.
spected ; phone 773-5208.
refe rences and forward to
s 20-12!&lt; Veterans
Serv1ce Office, 114
Mulberry
Ave , Pomeroy
MEMORIAL Day celebration at
5 17-3tc
Racine Fire Slat1on May 25
thru May 28. Kiddie ndes all 4
days. Ftreworks display
Monday , May 28 and an
even1ng s how at the Racine
Jun 1or High at 7:30 p.m .
Monday featunng " Larry 's
Sw1nging Countrymen. " A
IN
c h 1ckeo barbecue Sunday,
May 27. Serving begins at 11
am
5-188tc

Reliable, accurate
planting ... with air power!

PH. 992·2176

FREE to good homes. 6 pup·
pies. mother was a ShepherdCollie. E'hone 992-2497
s 15 6tc

Card of

The ned meeting will be held
w1th Charles Barcus, June 4 at
7:30p. m .
Club adv1sor is Charles
Barcus. Club members present
were John and Gary Taylor,
Bobbie and Ken Barcus, Becky
and Robbie Halley, Mark
Haffelt, Terry James, Malynda
Johnson, Allan and Sherry
Clark, Stephanie Hemphill,
Greg Henshaw, Patty and
Mary Beth Porter.
Guests were Mr . and Mrs.
Leo James, Derry Hemphill,
Bill Johnson, Mrs. Charles
Barcus and Kelly James.
Reporter, Ken Barcus

• Available rn 4-.

Kosmetics and are not be!Og
serv1ced, phone Helen Jane
Brown , evenings also, 992
5113
s 13 He

IN LOVING memory of our son
and brother , Da vid Fields.
Five r,ears ago you left us, you
'
cou dn'1 say goodbye.
991-2448
God know how much we miss
you, He knows each time we
Pomeroy, Q.
Cry .
He knows our hearts are KNAPP SHOES - Comfort,
broken , the pam that we must
Quality ,
Long
Wear.
bear .
Reasonable prices Calf 992 Our only hope. IS to know , God 5324
has you In H1s care.
5·3-ttc
/lh;)m, Dad, Kathy, Kev1n
and Jim.
5 20 lie
MAN'S EYEGLASSES In brown
IN MEMORY of a good friend ,
leather case, lost Friday 1n
Lois McCain, on her birthday,
vlctnity of Farmer's Bank
Ma~ 20, 1973 In the garden of
and Kroger Co., Reward .
life s bless ings, there are
P~one Roy Armes , Mmers·
flowers sweet and fa1r, and
vil le Phon e 992-3181.
among them bnght with
s-20 31 '
be~uty, is the friend shi p that
we once shared
bel ores
Frank .
WantP.rl To Buy
5-20-ltp 1967 OR UP VW Van . Only bod y
843-2451
S-16 12tc
Thanks

EXCLUSIVE TWIN-TRIGGER"
DUAL CONTROL SYSTEM

FLiES
WORMS

SO IS MAY AT

KOSCOT SPECIALS for May
are Hair Kair Products tn·
eluding other items If you
have ever purchased Koscbt

And a 'peacef ul. perfect
dwetlmg place
Ot which the sc;iptures fell .
There, our loved ones liYe
forever
And what comfort it w1ll mean
To know our memories Will a
always be
The Bridge that ltes between .
Dad, IV\om and tw in sister
Brenda
5 20-llc

at Southwestern High SchooL

For easier control in
close quarters and
'•icky angles.

ROOFI NGandHeatingRepa ir ;
ali types ; Special _ Cleantng
an d ot·r1n9 ofbi ower. camp 11
ee
check 011 furnaces ; phone 843 .
2341
' 5·2-JOtc

well

today's graduation ceremonies

HELP CONTROL
'

INTurner,
MEMORY
of h1sBlaine
J
who lost
life May
20, 1971 . We m1ss you very
much , but we have thi s
thought to comfort us
There 's a bndge that 11es between
.,
The earth ly world we know so

NAMES OMITTED
CADMUS - The names of
Melvin L. Massie and AHred
Charles Schuldt were omitted

2

gospel slngf!'S Will now be on
~SRJ Marrett., , 910 on your
dial. from 8 to 8 30 Saturday
evenings.
5 16 3tc

60

In Memorv

for Rent

THE BISSELL Brothers local

Cancellataol"l _ Corf.e'" .
acc e:pted until 9 11 . ~1 ~~~~
Cay Of Publication
REGULATIONS
The Put&gt;llsher reserYes the
righttoedltorre 1e-ctan"ads
dee '!led
objectional. ~The
publtsherwlllnotberespo,,s,ble
1or more than one incorr~ct
msertton .
For W•RnAITAEdSS
.
ervtce
5 cents P~r Word one msertion
Mtnlmum Charge 75c
12 cents per word three
consecufiye insertions
18 ~ents per word six con secut tve Insert ions.
25 Per Cent Disc ount on paid
ads and ads paid within 10 days
CARD OF THANKS
·
&amp; 081TUARY
Sl .SO for 50 word minimum
Each additional word 2c
BLIND ADS
AdCI I ~ional 25c Charge per
Advertisement.
OFFICE HOURS
8:30 a m . to 5 . 00 p m Dai ly,
8:30 a . m . fo 12 :00 Noon
Saturday

~

I

M 0 DE:OLINES

Notice

Will be

ON OU PANEL

FRONT
·TRIGGER

IN~~:~:~.~.

Monda:voe:~~~~e-P9u~licataon

MAKES CUTTING
TWICE ·AS-EASY

GLEN BEEBE

Bell plans two open houses

Penny-A-Chain Sale
in loops or reels.

DMikmll

DAVID SMITH

We, who .are closely mvolved in this work, can only assure
you it LS a heartbreakmg expenence to rece1ve so many calls

GALLIPOLIS - OhiO Bell
will have open houses at its
telephone exchange bmldmgs
in R10 Grande, College Street,

sp

XL2

someplace to die annually is something we can take no pmle m.

Now's your chance to stock up on Oregon Saw Chain during the f~rst one cent
sale in Oregon 's history.
Just buy any popular chain at the
suggested price and get the seco nd
one for only one penny. It's good for
loops, 25', 50' or 100' reels.
Say you need a chain for a 20" bar.
An Oregon S-70 chain sells for $23.15.
You get two of them for $23.16.
A penny never bought more. Or
worked harder.
This offer ends June 15, 1973. So
head for your participating Oregon
dealer now.

Fo': Fast Results U~e The Sunday Times-Sentinel Classifieds

Countywide meeting and
poUuck; eat at 5:30; come as
early as you like and visit!
Bring cov.ered dish and own ·
tabl~ sei'VIce.
Fr1day, May 25 - VIM,
Adjustments to Life Patterns,
2--4 p.m.

George

ASK TOWED
GALLIPOLIS - Applying
for marriage licenses Friday in
Gallia County Probate Court
were Mark Stephen Foster, 19,

• • •

Our loca l tangible goal1s, of course, a shelter for suc h unwanted and abandoned. We have nothing to offer now but hope.
With public support we ca n offer Uus service. At best we ca n
place a small percentage with r eliable families; the balance we
can provide with care and eventual peaceful euthanasia. That 1s
what our shelter personn el deplore and hate, but unlll the public
becomes aware of the cruelty and suffering caused by
Irresponsible breeding it is the only answer ; 15 mil1ion homeless
dogs and 25 million homeless cats do not leave much more than
that to look forward to.

19-The SundayTimes-Sentmel, Sunday,May 20, 1973

to you

like a

WMP0/1390

THE HOME SELLING
SE ASO N IS HERE NOW
LET US SELL
YOUR HOME
DON ' T WAIT ,
LI ST WITH US TODAY
SACRES
RU TLA ND , OH 10
7
room s, 3 bedrooms, could be
4 Balh, n•ce k1tchen w1th
cab1nets. range and ref.,
hardwood floors, cel lar . gas
FA heal. s torm doors &amp;
wtnd ows. ou l bu 1ld1 ngs,
ul dtfy room , othe r fea tures
JUST $18 500 00 ,
7 YEARSOLD
Just a b.;Jby in age, but grown
up 1n qua!tty 3 la rg e B R
wdhdouble&lt;;:lose ls. Bea ut1f ul
bath &amp; showe r K1tche n ha s
almost everything includ1ng
double oven. range and Ref
Utiltty room Large L R
'/lith ftrcp lace Basem en t
Large lot 100x120 (Ieve il
S23.000 00
CHEAPIE
1' 1 story frame Near A&amp;P
store i bed rooms. cou ld be
3 D1n.ng room Bath Stor m
doors .&amp; wm dows Lo:~rg e lot
Qu i of all flood s MAK E AN
OFFER ,5,000 00
IOAC RES
6 level Good area
2
bedroom home. Elec tn c
heat Bath. About 11 yea rs
old THIS YOU WILL HAVE
TO SE E $15,000 00
OTHER PRO PERT IES TO
CHOOSE FROM COME IN
TODAY AND SEE WHAT
WE HAVT- TO OFFE R
HENRY E. CLELAND
~ROKER

992 22.$9
11 no dn')wcr 992 2S68

NOW IS THE TIME WH EN
WE HAVE THE BUYERS
LOOKING FOR A NI CE
PLACE COME IN AND LIST
WITH US FOR A QUICK
WHEN YOU AD
SALE
VERT ISE YOUR PR OPERTY
YOU OPE N YOUR DOOR TO
ALL STRANGER S BE SAFE
AND PUT YOUR PROPERTY
IN OUR EXPERI E NCED
HANDS THE SMALL FEE
WI LL CERTA INL Y PAY
YOU, TO bo SO, NOW.
HELEN L. TEAFORD
992-3325
GOROON B. TEAFORD
9\02-3615
ASSOCIATES
NO SUNOAYS PLEASE

•

SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

24 Hour
Da1ty Serv1ce

•s.ss

MODERN
SANITATION

On Most Amer1 can Cars
- GUARANTEEOPhone 992 -2094

Porn eroy Home &amp; Auto

John Tucker; Rt . 4
Pomeroy, o.
Ph . 992 -3954

Open 8 Til S

Monday thru Saturday
606 E. Matn , Pomeroy, 0 .

VETERANS

ASK US ABOUT
PRE -FABRICATED

BANK FINANCING

WOOD TRUSSES

12 Years - 10. 75 A . P. R .
lor Your

For Your Mobile HomeLand--No Down Paymeni

8utlt to Your ' Specs
Delivered to Job S1te

Qualify Today. Call

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

304-485-3809
Choose your own home from
your AREA DEALER.
WILL tnm or cu t trees, clean
out ba semen ts , att 1cs. etc .
and patnt roofs Phone 949.
3221
4-17-30tc

MATERIALS CO.
773 -5554
Muon. W Va

~===;;:::==::;===~
Spec1ahsf
Wheel
Alignment
It Must
Be Right
orw&amp;wlll
Maf&lt;e if Right.

DOZER a nd back hoe work ,
ponds and septic tanks, d itching service, top so1 l, fill dir t,
limestone , B&amp;K Excavating
Ph one 992 712 1 or 992 5682
9-1· ifc
=~~~-­

NOW OP EN - Roger Hy sel l's
Garage. ncar Crossroads on
a 4:30 Da1ly, 8 ·12 Sat.
St Rl 124 ; all mechanic work In the R H Rawlmgs Son!&gt;
1nclud lng au loma lt c tran s- Bu•ld1ng
m 1s~ 1on s
Mend a y t h ru ..._••_,_-2_1_0_1___M
_id_d_le..:p_o_rt..:,_o_..J
Saturday . 8 30a m. to5p.m O'DELL WHEEL Al ignment
Phone 992·7121 or 9~6392
located at Crossroads, Rt 114,
S·3-30fc
comple le front end service,
lune up and brake se rv1 ce.
EXCAVATIN G Doze rs, larg e
Whee ls
balanced
elec
an d sma ll , Backhoes and
I r o ni c ally All
work
loaders on track nnd tires ;
guaran teed .
Rea so nable
Dump tr uc ks Lo boy
ra tes Phone 992·3213 or 742·
se r vice Sept1c lank s In ·
3231
stal led George (Bill) Pul l•ns.
2 18 ttc
phone 992 •2&lt;178 or 992·7&lt;102
2-9-tf c
READY MIX
CO NCRE TE
delivered rtghl to your
HARRI SO N'S TV se r vice and
pro recl Fast and easy . Free
serv1ce ca lls Phone 992 2522.
est1ma les Phone ~92 - 3284 .
2 9-ft c
Goeg lem Ready M1x Co .,
Midd leport , Oh1 o
EXCAVAT IN G. dozer, loader
a nd backhoe work , sept ic
6 30-tf c
tanks Ins ta ll ed. dump trucks -,-,..-,.----~--­
and lo boys for hi re, will haul
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
lilt d1r t, lop sol i, limestone REASONABLE ra tes. PI'\ 446·
-1781, Gatl 1polis. John Russell,
and grave l, Ca ll Bob or Roge r
Jeffers, day phone 991 7089,
Owner and Operator
5 12 tfc
n1gh l phone 992-3525 or 992

5232
2·11 -tf c

C. BRADFOR D, Au cf•oneer
Complete Serv1ce
SEE US FOR Awn1nqs, s torm
Phone 949·3811
doors and windows, ca rports,
Racine, Oh• o
marquees, qluminum siding
Cnlt Bradford
and radl1,g A . Jacob, sa les
r epresen tal 1ve For free
es l1mates, ph one Charl es ~~--~~~----L1 ste. Syracuse, V
V EL NA and Whit e Sew mg
Jo hn son and So n, Inc,
Ma.zh 1nes
Ser vice on all
3·2 tfc
makes Reasona ble rates .
--.,.---The Sew1ng Cen ter. Mid
dleport. Oh io
PAINT IN G ln tenor and ex·
11 16· ltC
lerlor by the hour Phone 992·
7579 or 992 -7·126
5 14 6tc HOUSE and Roo t pa1ntlng ,
Interi or a nd ex lenor , free
es llm ates Ga ll992 -7008or 997·
PIANO lun1ng, Lane Dan1 els,
2460
'
259 Br oadway, Mtdd leport
4-19-30tc
.
Phone 992 2081
5 17-61p

Real Estate For Sale
" PHONE " L Parker tor C~ ttl e
A I Stre Serv1ce. Pomeroy
992 2264
5-13-l2t c

SE PTI C TANK S AROBIC
SEWAGE
S YSTEMS
CLEA NED ,
R EPAIREO
MILLER S ANITATION,
STE WART , OHIO. PH 6623035
10-4-tfc

HOUSE 111 Long Bottom Phone 5E WING MACHINES Reparr
985 -3529
se rv1 ce. a ll makes 992 2284.
6-11 -tl c
The Fabrtc Shop. Pomeroy
Aulh ort zed Smger Sales and
Serv1ce We Sharpen Scissors.
3 29-ttc

FOR SALE
BY OWNER

Practically new7 room brick
ranch sly le hom•, total
electr~c &amp; atr conditioning,
Jlh tilt b•th &amp; showtr, 6
roomy closets, plus w•lk-in
cedar closet. W•lf to wall
carpet, the ~erv but In
panehnu. a dream llitchtn
With 30 ft . of beautiful
cabmets,
large
stone
fireplace in hving room,
butlt-in ~•cuum syst•m, 2·
car 11•rage, plus m11ny extra
features . Outside cookout &amp;
patio One 2 bedroom furnnhed apt. and new tr•ll•r.
Both rented . Two l•rge
be~rns, larue pond, 30 acrH In
all With new fences. Ont
lar11e cistern and rurtl
water. Will accept sm111
place on tr11de in or nur
Gt~llipohs . Located on St. Rt.
160, hve mtles from new
hosp1tal. One ol the beHtr
bui It homes in the co-.nf)',
Reason for selling, ill hulth,
Phone 146· 4110.

AUTOMOB ILE insurance been
ca n ce ll ed ?
Los t
your
operator's li ce nse? Ca ll 9922966
6 15 He

vCHECK
WITH US FIRST

FOR

MOBILE
HOMES
PARK WOOD
KIRKWOOD
ACADEMY
- Easy Living
-Easy Payments

- Low. l...ow
Uown Payment
1~ Veal· Financing
(; .1. Loans Available
.' io .Jacked-up Prices
Swilt Credit ApJII'Oval

-

-

MEN'S ·TOUPEES

-

AFTER

BEFORE

You Talk, We L1sfen, the
Buck S1ops Here.

Karr ' o;
Barber
Shop , 110 Lynn
St ..
Pomeroy ,

'·

Otuo, ha s ackled a

LARRY'S

new SNYIC&amp;. We
are now fitting
Men ' s Toupees
We can fit you
wt1h a full or a
parhal ha1rp1ece.

*

STOP m and let MICK show YOU what t'le (an do for you .

KARR'S BARBER SHOP
ljarbers Local 400 AFL CIO

110 Lynn · St '
POMEf!OY

MOBILE HOMES

600 W. Main St.
Next to Jhe Jones Boys
Pomeroy , Ohio
Phone 992 -7777
Larry Evans
Frank Gheen
Open Sun. 1-6 p.m.
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The Sunday Times ·Sentinel, Sunday, May 20, 1973

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For Sale

May 20,1973

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Notice

In Memo!l
IN MEMORY o1 James K.
Harton who was called 'from
labor May 18, 1972.
God knew that h~ was suffering
And the hitls were hard to

climb.

YARD SALE - 1 2 mile off
Route 7 on Georges Creek
Roa d . Follow the signs .
M onda y i4nd Tuesday , lQ i ill 5.
120 2

So he closed his weary eyelids
And whispered " Peace be
th ine ."
Sadly missed by his wi fe.
Glenna Gibson Harton .
120-l

RUSS ' S GLASS Service. gla ss
for all needs, spccial11in g m
wind s hield s.
m ir rors .
plexlgiass , re screen . 104 Pine,
R1o Grande. 245 5048.
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SWEEPER Repa1rs . Pari s .
Supplies . Ph one 367 7736 .
Davis Va cuum Cleaner Store .
10 a.m. 5 p.m . Addison. Ohio .
114 If

----IN MEMORY
M ike Will iams .
I cannot ~ay and I will not say
That he •s dead ~ he is just
away!

Wi th a cheery smde and a wave
of the hand
He has wandered i nto an
unknown land _
And lett us dreaming how very
fair
It need s mu st be s.ince he
I ingers there .
And you - 0 you , who th e
wildest yearn
For th e ol d-t i me step and the
glad return ,

Think of him far ing on , as d~ar
In the love of There as th e love
of Her e.
Sadly m issed by mother,
Lena Williams , brothers,
sis ters and tots of fr iends.
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A.S.A.

Phone 446-4672

281 State Street
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
NEW hours a t Yellow Cab, open
7 days from 5: 1.5 a.m . to 12:30
midnight.
MAN to work 1n serv ice stat ion.
ll6 -6
Apply in per son at Winters
Sohio, Jackson Pike .
120-3
BORROW by M ail to $800!
M oney for an y purpose .
Co n fide nt ial ., Conven ient NOW taking applications lor
curb waitress. Pref er 16 or
terms - Rober ts Loan , Box
over. Apply at . Bob Evans
6071 P. Wheeling, W . Va .
83-tf
.
Drive- Inn .
120-4
LET US res t or e your old family:
photos . P rices reaso nab le .
Tawney's Studio..
5.1 -tf
M anuiacturer of Precission
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MOTORIST MUTUAL INMetal Part's has imm edia te
SURANCE .
One
slop
open ing l or a dra ftsm an.
p rotec ti on for Au to. Home,
Mec hani ca l t y pe dr a fting .
Busi ness and Life. Ray Hawk,
Tra i t1ing re quired, exce llent
Agent. 446·2300. 541 4th Ave ,
op
portunit y to beco m e a too l
100-tf
Pai d
com d es i g n er .
~'W_E__H
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A_V_E__a__c_o_
m_p~ie-t~e~line
mensura te wi th trai ning and
ex peri ence. Appl y in per son
w a tc hes
an d di am on d s. ,
'or se nd res unie to F eder al
Co mp ar e
our
pr ices
an ywhere. Tawney's Jewelry.
Mogu l Corp ., 2160 Eas tern
.
51-tf
Ave., Gallipoli s 45631. An
Equ a l E mploym ent Em ploye r .

Help Wanted

DRAFTSMAN

·0r

Wanted To Do

WA NT TO CA RE tor elderl y
peop le in my hom e, 379-2243.
118-6
ROTC -T ILLER S, law n mowe rS
re pa ir. 562 Fou rth · Avenue,·
446-1562.
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· 452 Second Ave.
Os(ar Baird
Doug Wetherholt
Brokers
614-446 -3434
ESTABLISHE D BUSINES S
Sr-nall restaurant w ith ex cellen t ea rn ings record is
availab.le immedia tely . Ha s
be s t reputation -in tow.n .
Prime location ior profit .

TOP DAIRY FARM - This 222
acr e farm . has ' brand new
SPECIAL R'ATES on roach.
mi lk ing parlor to meet
walerbugs and term i t Control.
Ieday's health requ ir emen ts.
Call 446 4'254.
Plen l y of pasture , good barns ,
118-6
lo ts of water , hu9e silo with
Ieeder , good house. Pr iced for
QAY CARE
quick sa te.
SUN VALL10Y Nursery School.
li censed by Stal e of Ohio. 1112 L OWER RIVER ROAD miles west of new hospital.
Adjacent to Clay School is thi s
577 Sun Val ley Or . Ph . 44Ulovely th r ee . bedroom home
3657. Day care that sa ys " we
w ith bui ll in kitchen , at ta ched
care ." Madg'E! Hautdren,
garage. cerami c bath , large
Owner ; L or ed i th &amp; John
lot , p lenty ot pr ivary , pri ced
Hauldren, Operator s.
un der $20.0oo:
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AD ElA IDE DRIVE Nice
TWO -WAY Rad i os Sales &amp;
ran c h home w i th th r ee
Ser vice . New and Used CB's,
bedr oo ms. ca rpet i ng , all
ki tchen appliances , drupes,
p oli ce monitor s. ant ~ nnas ,
nE&gt;w furn ace, all city serv ices.
etc . Bob's Citizen Band Radio
ti le balh. eve rything in nice
Equip ., Georges Creek Rd .,
Gallipolis, Ohi o 446-4517 .
sha pe , priced under $17,000.
212-lf
FU LL Y FURNISHED HOUSE
Air conditioned hou se wllh
drapes. range , refr igerator ,
panel ed l iving room , three
bedr oo ms, double vanity
bath , storm w indows and
doors. ready to move in and
en joy for less than $15,000.

Professional Real Estate Appraiser
ARTHUR A.
~ NIBERT, .

A

OHIO RIVER
Realty

A L L ELECTRIC BARGAIN Lovely new h·o me tully car peted. year r ou nd climate
con t ro ll ed
cen lr al
air.
ce rami c bath, 18 feet of bui lt "
ln cabine ts in the kitchen, ·
at ta ched garag e, lar-ge lot
with privacy, co unty water ,
city schools. Own er will help
finan ce.
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13.5 ACRES , HOME . BARNS Near Meigs mine, thi s house
has lttn d tha t is all clear and
clea n . Three bedrooms, bath,
ki tchen , plenty of wc'lf er , just
five m inutes out of Vinton . Let
us show it to you .
S. R. 160 IN VINTON
Very
nice home on I arge lo t . Four
bedrooms. lull ba t h, ci ty
water. ca rpeted livinQ room ,
every t hing in very . good
cond it ion . Pr iced al $12,900.
40 ACRES CLOSE IN - Lovely
building si l e with pl enty of
sp r ingfed water , only four
m i les fi'om heart of town .
Owners wi ll dea l.
CUTE COUNTRY COTTAGE If you wan I a place ou t where
the kid s can run or hav e some
p·onies, ttii s is it_. A darl il) g
house w ith two bedrooms, fu l l
ba t h , ,fu r nace , plenty ·of :
water , air conditioned. 5 to 10
acres.
Eve ning s Ca 11446-4244
Steve n Befz 446-9583
Jo hn f uller 446-4327

· NEED~

LP N or retired RN tq
work in nursing home, ...:an'
l ive in. Wri te Box3 13, Ironton.
Ohio R9ute 1. ·
2-t

Busine~

Opportunities .·

REALTORS
AUCT ION.E ERS
5 ACRES ; nice 3 BR one floor
plan home . Carpe l and
hardwood floors . At . Si d :
Addison Twp. So ld owner a
smaller home so · this hom e
ava i I ab l e for immed. oc cupancy.

Real Estale For Sale

MASSIE
Realty, 32 Slate Sl
Tel. 446-1998

Real Estate For Sale

Real Estate For Sale

.- RUSSEU

STROUT
REAlTY

WOOD

-EAI.TOR
446-1066

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Neal ·Realty

Mobile Homes For Sale

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DEVELOPMENT
CORP.

Wanted

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NEW

HOMES
FOR SALE

Help Wanted
CRAFT TEAC H ER.
Send
resume to 700 Second Ave.,
gallipolis.
118-6
FR' I TO· LAY. Inc. r oute sa les man Gallipolis area. $6 ,500 a
year plus commission, group
insurc;tnce, retirement. Call 1304-346-0891 Charleston, W.
for
In t erv iew
ap Va .
p'o lntment . An Equal Op
portunity Employer .

Place of sale: 87 S. Second Ave._; Middleport. Ohio. Qpe_n
House 1: 00 P.M . . 2:00 P.M. May 26. 1973 on all proper t ies.
Properties sold il")dividua ll y . Nominimum bids , ~u t sellers
r eserve the right to re ject bids ..
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Ter m s of sa le: Cas h.
Inquiries on property may be -made to Hamiin C, King.
Attorney -at- Law , 21 ~ocu s t Street, Gal l ipolis, . Oh io.
Phon e: 61.1-446 -0855.
Francis Biron &amp; Michael' Fry,
Co- Execut ors of thC Est ate of
Harri e Maflf!' Sm i th, tfeceased.
NOT RESPO NSIBL E FOR PE RSONAL PROP E RT Y OR
ACC I DE NTS .

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·A.UCTION
SERVICE
"SELL TH.E AUCTION
WAY"-

JIMME SAYRE
·AUCTIONEER

PH. 446-3444

Homes built to fit any
specifications .
All
Underground Utilities
Provided:
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PUBLIC
NOTICE

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We sell anything for
anybody . Bring your
iterr's to · Knotts Com ~
munity Auction Barn.
Corner Third &amp; Olive.
For ·,appointment call

446 -2917 .

Sll'urclov

WISEMAN
AG~CY

Sale

For ·Information
Or Appointment

PHONE

every

367-7250

7

Addison, 0 .

-evening at

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Owner Tr ansferred , Must Sell This
- Beautiful Country Estate-

One of the Areas' Nicest New Homes
This absolutel y must. be one of the prett iest hom_es insi de
and out in the area. Plusl'l ca r pet i ng throughout. beau t ifu l
kitchen cabinets with range and dishwasher, 2Vi ba ths,
lovel y forma l dining room, large fam il y, and rec. room , 2
car garage an d Central Air. Owner moving other wise
wou ld not part wi t h lt. It' s br and new and the only one like
it wi th .a Spr ing Valley Estates a ddress .

Beautiful Brick
4 Acres 1 $30,000

I F SO BE SURE AND SEE
T H IS S BEDROOM H OME
W ITH P RIVATE MAS T ER
QUARTERS , A LARGE
FAM I LY , . ROO M .
DI N I N G
F I RE P LACE ,
ROOM,
2
BA T HS,
BASE M E N T,
NE W
FUR NACE. CAR PETIN G,
2 CAR GARAGE , LA R GE
LO T W IT H CITY W A T ER
A N D SE W ER IN RIO
GRAN DE . OW NE R VE R Y
ANX IO U S T O SELL A N D
W ILL H EL P W IT H TH E

F I NANC I NG .

Excellent Rural
Neighborhood
VE. R Y AT T RAC TI VE 2
BEDROO M HO M E W IT H
P LUSH
CA RPE T IN G ,
BEA U TIF U L
KIT C H E N ,
VERY NI CE LOCA TI O N
ON 3 LOT S (ON E H AS .
P A D FOR M O B ILE H OME
'R E N TAL
P UR P OS E S.
YO U 'Ll.
LOv e ·
TH E

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WILL

Perfect for Your
Family
N EARLY
NEW FLiLL Y.
CARPE T E D 3 B E DR OOM
H O M E WI TH LOVELY
K IT C H E N A ND D I NIN G
AREA. L ARG E
FL AT
LO T , SMAL L S T REA M
· A N D 2 CAR GA R AGE . IT'S
ALL
YO U RS
FOR
$18,900.00
A ND
I'M
B ETT IN G
THA T
YOU
WO N' T FI N D O NE T O
COMPA R f; ·. A T
T HI S
PRI CE . $ 1,700
DO WN
B UYS
IT
IF
YO U ·
Q U ALIFY .

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~rrHe! -sPE:et&gt;rllla CAP. APPRoAc14!!'&amp;
FlOV'P SltUHOY ANt' OUCI!OY IN THe'
L.IMO~It.J~ A14EAP·· lf!5&gt;- Wlt.JOOw.l
GLIDE,_ OPEN l!tll!!Cfrii.I.;AL.L.-V!

Four bedrooms, cou ld be 5, entire downstairs is carpeted .
Includes a large formal din ing room. living room, parlor
or den, nice kitchen , J full baths. full basement. S car
garage and farm pond . 1 mile f r om pool and high school.
Low tax c)r'ea , Burn all t he natural gas you wan t for $15.00
per month . Put in gas cent ral air and cool your home at
absolutely no cost . Price at $42,000.00. Make us an offer .

Need Lots
Of Room?

For Sale

shd1ng door , AM-FM radio. 65 MUSTANG 6 cylinder, 3 1972 DETROIT~R 60 x 12, full
speed . New paint job and
kitchen. liv-ing room , 1 bath , z
-Good condition . low mileage
t~res . $495. 446-40.36 .
-BR, 245-9326. Rio Grande.
Sl.S9S: Harry England, 4ll1 i
120,6
120-3
Wa lrrut, Crown City , ·Oh io 2561278.
HORSES, 1 reg. Tennessee CLEARANCE SALE at 1415
Walke: , 4 grade hor5e,
Eastern Ave., Gallipolis. ~io
Patam 1no. Roane Sorrel 8
an all used and new turni1ure.
saddles, priced $25 to s2so.
USED: gas stoves $10, LR
Call 388-9991 or J67.748l.
suites $10. chairs SJ, dinette
se ts $12. NEW: BR suite
120-3 = - -- - - - -120-3
$199.95 with mattress and box
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springs, 2 piece LR suite 588.
YORKSHIRE Terrier puppies. REG . MORGAN Gelding . Also
Reg
.
Amer
.
Saddle
Br"ed
Recli'ner reg . price $99.95 now
6
wks . old . No
AKC
Mare.· 5 ga ited . Both have
only 568 .
registered. 575. Males. 446been shown . 145-9369.
PARSON'S
0548.
120-3
120-tf
120-3

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WI L L do babysitt in g or Iro ning
SPAR E TIM E INCOM E
in m y hom e. Loca ted Rt . 218, REF I LLI N G and colle cf lng
6 m in. from town. Refer ences
money from NEW TYPE
fu rn ished . Phone Kings, 446 - ~ high -qual ity co i n -oPe r a ted
2460.
dispensers in your area . No DOUB L E- WI DE , j BR fur 116-6
se ll ing. To quali f y yo\:J must
n ished home. 1970 New M oo n.
-~---.,.--,----have car , r eferences, $600 to
Severa l lots .a vailab le if you
WI L L BA BY SIT in my home , 7
$3',500 cash . Part ia l f inancing · need tot . Why pay rent? .
days a
wee k ,
446 -4955
availabie . Three to seve n
anytime, M rs. Sandra Wilson.
hours weekly can net ex , CLEAN, well kePt 3 BR home in
ce tlent monthly income. More
118-6
ci ty . Basemen t, ·two porches,
garage . $13,500.
full t i me . For. personal in J&amp;WMOUNT
terview wr i te MULTI -VEND
CLEAN lNG SERVICE
I NC.. DEPT. D. 568 Lin col n LOTS and sma l l acreage in
GE N ERAL house clea n ing . We
Ave ., Pittsburgh, Pa . 1520 2 or
Green and Addison Twps .
su p ply all t he c lean ing sup.\
With water .
cd ll Coli ee l 412-931 -4993. When
RT . 7 - 5 roOms, ba th and 112, V IN TO N A R E A - 18 acr es ,
plies. 388-8875 after 6 p .m.·ca ll
wr iting please include your
INV ESTM ENT PROPERTY
c losed po r ch an d d eck,
388-8865. Week l y or monthly
$3,900.
phone number.
RARE FINO, Usual l y , our 2 fam,il y dwell ing located at 631
$16,000.
clea ning by appoin tm ent .
119-3 · acrea.ge is out in the coun try. ·
Third Ave . Rent both or l ive in
91 -l f
Here's 6 acres right next to
one and rent the oth er. Both M I DDLE PORT - 7 rooms and N EW COLONIAL WITH 167
town . Four BR modern h ome.
A CRE S - th is bea utiful 4 BR
have new f urna ces. Ha s ·3
ba th, por ch, l ife t ime sid ing .
WALL PA P ER ING and pain Carpet, basement. Three ca r
all
electr ic hom e has a bu i lt-in
room apartment and a 5 r oom
$17,500.
ting . Phone 446-9865 or 379k itchen with eati ng area , WW
garage . Ideal loca t ion for ca r
MOBIL E HOMES
apartme nt. Ca ll today for an
2471.
' or trailer sal es or garage.
carpet , for m al dining rm .,
FOR SALE
apooin tmen1.
R.F . D. NO. 1 - 7 r ooms and
83-tf
larg
e famil y rm .. 2 fireplaces,
REC ON D ITIONED
bath an d 1h, wor k shop .
and 2 baths. There is abou1 75
MOB I LE HOM ES
DREAM HOME you can afford.
AIR CONDITIONED
carport, one: th ir d A., $21,000.
TOOL
snarpening .
SaWs· 1973. 12x60 Holly Park
Lovel y 3 BR home on Rl. 141 , See this beautiful. 2 vear old,
ac r es till abl e', barn and new
scissors, shears, home ant 19.70 12X60 American
in c ity limi t s . Carpet,
pond . Th is farm is about 5 m l.
three bedroom hom e loca ted RT. NO. 141 - 8 rooms and
gar d~n tools. Sharp Shop, 1964 10x50 El con a
beautiful spa cio:.Js k i tchen
from Rio Grande.
near new hosPita l. It has al l
bath, r edwood
ranc h er.
Alley rear 147 Second .
in cludes range and refr ig.
Ranny Blackburn
1971 12x65 Concord
lhe fea t ures you li ke. Com $24.500.
216-tf 1972 12x60 Win ston
Large living rm . Pa t io. See
Branch Manager
plete ca rpe t ing, air con ·
today and move in tomorrow!
1968 12x60 Cham pion
d itioned, buil t in appl icances,
ADE L A I DE DR . - 7 r oom s, 5
REMODtLING; building . neW 1972 12x 60 Win s.t o11
two baths ful l basement w ith
ROOM &amp; ba th house at llO
ba th an d 1.'2, garage, dee p lot.
rooms , cemen t. roofi ng, 1970 12x60 American ·
River Stree t , Kanauga. Phone
finished 'rec . room. Priced in
$28.000.
siding, fu r nace ins. J . H. 1970 12x60 Raycraft
675-2529.
I he 30's .
t~uee-n &amp; Son, 446-9271. t.a:t t 1970 12x60 Challenger
117-6
!NO AVE . - 6 roo m s, bath and · Ofll ce Phone 440&lt;1 £ ~ ./
1969 12x60 Star
11,
full
basement,
S29,
000.
"-1
Evenings
1968 12x60 Ranchero
cpa
rles
M . Neal 446-1516
1967 12x60 Topper
, &gt;-lEDGEWOOD - 8 r ooms, bath
J.'
Mi
cha
el Neal 446 - 150 ~
1966 10x50 Skyline
"' •n "0 u u ""'
and 1'2, basement, ·garage and
1964 10x55 Chamoion
.
carport,
$31.500.
GOOD used electric stove . Call
Bo!!.~ MOts i LE HOMES
&lt;t46-9586 a tter 4 p .m .
Second &amp; Viand St . ·
LI ST
.WITH
BRANNON
BUR CHAM REALlY
120-6
Pt .. Pleasan t
REALTY NOW - WE SELL
Jay
Sheppard
446-0001
CH
ES
APEAKE
,
OHIO
...
,.
(next to Heck's}
BETTER LtVING.
De nver K. Hi gley 44 6-0002
867-3267
WANTED to b uy , Sell or t, cnJe,
93-lf
BEAUTIFUL
6
room
house
on
toy electric train, 446-4843.
1.89 acre lot. 390' 'of road
240-lf.
frontage on Route 7· in Crown NEW HOMES on your lot o!'
BY OWNER J bedroom home,
ours .' NO M ON EY DOWN for
Ci t y. Features 2 ca r gar age,
garage ; new ca rpet ing . Phone
qualified
buyers using F .H .
full
basement.
paneled
fa
m
ily
1972 DETROITER 60 x 12, fu l l
446-0955, 120 Mabelene Dr .,
Adm . loan. (Closi ng cos t:.
room, 21 2 baths, large kitchen
HOUSEKEEPER f or father
kitchen , living room, 1 bath , 2
Gallipolis.
on ly). A va ri ety of fl oor p lans
.with breakfast ba r, double
and 10 year old daughter .
BR . 245 -9326 Rio Grande .
wi t h
yarious
f i nan c in g
clos ets in each bedroom . A
115-9
Phone &lt;146-273:3 after 6 p. m.
real buy at $27,700.
program s ava il a b le. We
ll8-3
speciali -ze in work ing w ith
120.6
A E P Co. emp loyees although
M l D DLE -AGE D la dy 16 live in
REA L ES TAT E AU CTION
we are available t o all. M eigs.
and care ior elderly lady. 446·
BR I CK House. Four rooms ar:~d
Sa tur d.:ay, Ma y 26, 1973 at '2: 00 P. M.
Developmen t Co., 150 N .
bath ,. Garage. 613 Fifth
0832 .
Se~ond Ave ., Mict'd lepol' t , ·
ll7 -6
87 Sout h Second Av enue. Middl epor t. Ohi o
Avenue. 446 -1826.
Oh1o, Phone 992 -5976 tor in-.
Appraisa l - s 15,000.00
120-6
!ormation.
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BABYSITTER in Cheshire
448 Sou th Secon d Avenue, M iddl eport , Ohio
area . 9 a .m. to 6 p,m.,
105-tf .
App r aisa l - s 12,000.00
Building
Sites
reference r:equired . 367-0131 .
380 Sou th T hir d Ave nue, Middleport , Oh io
117-6 .
Available . Kingsberry
Apprai sa l - ss,ooo .oo

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WOO D
BUR N I N G
F I R EP LACE,
F ULL
BASEME NT , 4 A C RE
FLAT
GROU N D,
2
B'ARNS, 2 CAR GARAG E ,
AN D
CAR P O RT .
LOCATED ACROSS T H E
STRE E T FROM H A N NA N
T RACE H IG H SC HOO L .
IT'S A D A N DY .

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t LARGE metal water· tank , 2
John Deere pull type rakes. 13 point Ford scoop, 1.3 poi nt
rotator h~, 1 cultlpacker , 1
cement m1~~:er , 1 spl it rims
.and tires for 197'2 Ford. I lilly
1 yrs . aid , 1 mare 7 ~rs . old, 1
S_implex western S"addle, 1
S1ngte 12 galJ9l! .shotgun . 1 JO.
30 rifle, 2 metal gates 1.4 If.
long. 1 cattle dehorner. L tape
players, 1 Armstrong bottled
gas furna t;e. 700x 16 used tires ,
VW used t1res . 446- lOS:l or .4460291 .
120-1

For Sale

1973 8 TRACK . A small balance NEW EUREKA upriQht model NEW and used instrum ents,
Brunicardi House of Music. .U
ot $88.64 or PdY S6 .50 per • 201LA 559'95 Phone 367 7136 .

Oavi; Va(uu~ Ch~aner Store,
St. Rl . 7 at Add i~on . 0 .

month . Phone 446-0255.
96-tf

1972 HONDA SL 125 low
mileage, e.~Ccellent condition , -~---BEAUTIFUL .
S4:?5. Phone 367 -7517.
· • 'IPE~~ &gt;'ipes, Pipes, GBD:
Cheratan , BBB, Jobey , Hilson 1973 STEREO Radio com .
118-3
and others . Tawne-y' s Pipe
b in ation in walnut' finish
and
Trophy
House,
422
Second
wilh
AM-FM radlo and tape
AKC Saint Bernard 15 months
A&gt;Je
.~
player
Pay balance 1107 ..',0 or
ol d. mate, $125. 256-6309.
199- tf~
p.;~yments can be arrii nged.
Call 446 0255.
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8x35 HOUSE TRAILER
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1965 VOLKSWAGEN , 1965
Pontiac Grand Prix , 367 -7623 .
Bulls.
Good
se le ctiol{ .
11 8 -3
Schafer ' s Stock Farm an
State Route 141 at Ad,
lawrenGe Co. 33 miles from MISCELLANEOUS household
items, couch~ chair, ant ique
Gall ipoHs 1-6.0-2435.
student desk , small ap~===::-:-~--12Q·3 pliances. lawn mower. misc .
c !Qth l ng, d is hwa sher and
1"2 APPALOOSA mare, 750-800
mirr-or
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numer ous
Jbs. Call 379-2574.
miscellaneous items, 367 -7223.
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POOL table 8 x 4, state top, like
· LOT ON Rt . 35, call 446-9687.
new. Call 388 -8240.
I 18·6
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650 BSA Lightning , new paint
and seat . Ex cellen t condition.
NewG M C
5700. Phone 245·5048 .
Tr uc k Headquarters
1969 Ford :J,~ ton camper special
:::--:-:::---:-:-:----..:.'20-6 1963 Chev. 2 ton dumP
SO PCT. off! 1,700 Cameras, 1966 r;, T. Chev . PU
Lenses. Canon , Pentax - 20 1967 &gt;~ T. GMI! PU
Famous Brands! W,-lte, today . 1966 ~-. T. GMC PU
Factory Buying Club, Box 1960 I HC truck tractor
3062 -X, Santa Barbara. Calif.
1969 ,,, TO. GMC PU
120-) , 1969 GMC lf2 ton PU
1967 Ford 1h ton PU
-:::-:=----::-:-:-::-:-,--M UST se ll 1973 detuxe Zig Zag 1967 1h ton Chev .
sewi ng
machine .
This 1966 GM C 'h ton PU
machine darns, embroiders. 1970 GM C liz ton PU
makes
buttonholes ,
all 1969 1!1 T . Ford PU
wit hout att-achments . Just 1969 Olds 88
d ial and sew. Pay balan ce of 1969 Dodge Station Wagon
$38.50 or pay ss per month. 1971 3 T. Chev . truck
Ph one 446-0255.
1970 11~ T. Chev . PU
96-tf 1969 11~ T. Chev . PU
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1957 CH EVY 2 dr . Slation . 1969 &gt;;2 T, GMC PU
wagon . Mint condition . 270 1968 117 T. GMC PU
H.P. Ba lanced. positra ctlon ·1966 Jf• T. GM C PU
5: 38, 4 spe:ed . Many extras 1967 'l/"' T. Ford PU
$850. 446-4999.
1968 'I&gt; T. GM C PU
18-lt 1967 '' ' T. GM C PU
1967 'h T. GM C PU
COACHMAN Travel Trailers , 1959 'h T. Ford
SOMMER S G.M.C.
M otor Homes. 5th Wheel.
TRUCK S, IN C.
Truck Campers, Apple City
133 Pin e St .
Auto Sa tes , Rl . 3S' N, Ja ck son,
446 -2532
Ohio. Phone 286 -5700 .
?67-lf
118-lf

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home or remodeling, see us : We are builders. Distr ibutor JU ST taken in 1973 zi gzag
far Hotpo i nt Appl i ances .
se wi ng
mach i ne.
Th is
All ison Elec tr ic.
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darn s,
em 154.tl
broideries. overCasts , makes
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button ho1es , a II w i 1hau t at
197? MON TE Carlo full power ,
ta chmen ts. Pay bC'llance of
atr, slereo. 446 4585 between 5
S4i.20 or pay S5 per month .
Call 446 0255.
p.m and 8 p .m .
119-tf
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367-7250

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118-3

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Very Nice 3 Bedroom
Nearly New $19,500.00

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NEAR CITY
All Bnck . 6 rms.
and bath. H.W. floors witt).
THE LEADER SINCE 1900 IN
carpet in liv . rm ., din. rm .,
SERVING
THE NATION'S
halt and bath. Liv. rm . is l4' x IF YOU think peQpledon ~ t li sten
BUYERS
&amp;
SELLERS.
18' wi th F .P. Pl en ty cabine ts ,
to what ye.u say , jUst try
' Ph. •46-0008
bar , stove and oven in kit .
repeating a joke y:ou fold
NEW LISTING
COM them a month ago.
chen . Fr ee wa ter and on
MERCIAL OR RESIDEN wa ter line . This beauty is
TIAL Nice '6 rm . home 1
located on .9 A . flat an d- OF COURSE a modern husband
loc ated off Eastern Ave .
sh aded lot. Pr ict:; only $25,000.
expec ts his wife to jum p when
features 3 BR, LR. dining
he hollers - righ t down his
rm ., Kitchen , cellar, carport
GREEN ACRES - 4 bdrms. ,
thr oat .
and large front porch . This
large ltv . rm and kitche n. new
home is mostly carpeted and
carpet over H.W. tlrs . Cen . " MARY, " said her mother,
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has alum inurn · siding and
Air installed 2 yrs . ago, at.
every time you are naughty,
s1orm windows .
!ached gar . Owner has plans
I get a gray hair ." " Gee,
and has pr iced this one to sel l.
Mom , yo'V must have been a
Price of $21 ,000. Includes the
terror when you were a I ittle NEW LISTING - $16.900 WITHOUT A DOUBT, this
drapes. dishwasher and cook
girl - ius t look -at Grandma! "
modern 6 rm . home is priced
· stove .
way below market value.
4 BEDROOM house with garage
Special features 1nclude a 12 x
CENTENARY If you are
apt. The apt. rents for -S60 per
20 family rm . with patio
l ooking for location. quality
mo., has gas and city water,
doors , nice built-in kitchen
and pri.ce. don '.t pass th is one
will selhon land contract for
with a separate eating area
by . 6 rms. , bath , laundry and
$1,000 down , on Niel Ave .,
and a large lot 10 minutes
aftached
garage .
Price
$14,500.
from town .
123,500.
3 BEDROOM house. kitchen,
GAR FIELD AVE . - Like the
bath , and nice front porch , at NEW LISTING - NEAR RIO
GRANDE - 4 r'oom block
River? 5 rm . on mai n fir . All
Cheshire, Ohio , price reduced
house with bat.h and 5 acres of
ca rpet 1 full fin is hed base.
to $12 ,500.
land . $10,500.
Large blOck gara ge plus
IO'x l 2' metal bldg .. 4 A. lot 47 GARFIELD Ave. , very nice
NICE COUNTRY HOME with river frontage. Pr ice
home with new carpet and
Over an acre of rolling ground'
redu ced to $21 ,500. Immediate
drapes , ce ntral alr con ·
with a nice 6 rm . and bath
Pass .
ditioning , front room 22' x 14'
home.
Carpel, pa n e l ing,
w i th wood -burning fireplace_,
PLEA SANT VALL EY - Nea r
ba se ment and state rd.
modern
kitchen.
full
new, 7 rm s .. 4 bdr rn ., all
frontage are some of the
basement,
and
new
carport,
ca rpel. 111 baths, Kitchen has
features of this home .
has river view, price $22,500.
plenty cabi ne ts, di shwashe r ,
di sposal , stove and oven. This
JUST COMPLETED -'- New J
house has large ro_
qms, mu~h COTTAGE on Evan s Heigh ts,
BR all electric home with WW
l ot 45' ·x 125', modern kitchen ,
storage space. central a1r,
carpet, The r mopane win ·
the whole house in excellent
patio and is l ocated on a lar ge
dows, nice m oder n kitchen,
condition, also garage. pri ce
lot and qui et street. Priced
l ~rge living r oom an d ca rpor t
$15,000.
reali stica lly at $28 .500.
located in a new subd ivision
on a 90x200 tot . Easy terms on
KANAUGA - 2 good home" 7 ROOM brick hOme on Lower ,
$19,500.
River Road overlooking OhiO
No. 1, is a 2 s tory , 6 big rms .,
River , modern kitchen . STATE Route 141 two mi. fr om
bath , and storage bldg . No. 2,
carpe ted, air condi t ion ing ,
is on ly 10 year s old , 3 bdrm ..
town , 3 BR all electric home
tvll
basement,
tWo-car
liv . rm . . kilchen . ba th and a
w ith basemen t and--2-baths. A
garage , has reCen tl y been
large storage room . Both
bargain at $1 9,000.
r edecor ated.
houses are in good repa:ir , on
rural water, 1n good 1ocat1on
STATE Route 160, nice l y
and would make someone a MODER N 1 floor plan on Adr emodeled '2 story hom e: wi th
d ison -Butaville Rd , 6 r oom s,
good home or investment.
4 BR and. par t base m ent on a
hardwood fl oors, modern
Pri ce tor No. l is $12,900 and
large lot. Ask ing 514,900.
kitchen, rura l water, si tuated
No. 2 i"s S 14,900.
on two lots, pr ice 1'21 000, V I NTO N - Investm ent, large
NE\1'1 HOME S
presen tl y ren ts for $200 per
vacan t stor e buil ding wit h 2
ST. RT . 775 - 5 big rms ., l lf1
mo.
apartment
u psta ir s, $15,000.
ba t h, 1,254 sq . ft . I iv . area plus
carport. Free water an d LARGE ol der home has been
TRA I LER PARK - 19 spots
located on Ph A. lot. $21.000.
temodeied , m odern kitc hen , ' close to Gavi n plant. 7 m obil e
ST. RT. 35 - Al l Bric k , 5 rms.
new carpe t ing, two pa t ios ;
homes i n clu d ed i n sal e.
and ba th, aJtached garage,
plus e)l! f ra trailer pad on lo1,
Poten t ial in come of S17, 000
fut I and dry base. Lot approx.
price $19,500.
per year .
100' x 170'. Th is is an excellen t
buy fo r asking pri ce oi 4 BEDROOM traile r wit h l lf:.
V IN TON LARGE 2 stor y
$24.000.
baths, '·ci t y wa ter . r ents for
hom e with fu ll ba sem ent.
WEST 35 Sub-Div . Beauti ful
$250 per mo.
Attrac ti ve pr ice in cludes a
brick and f rame, all elec. . and
OFFICE 446-1066
l;&gt;uilt -in kitc hen, lar.ge
new
all carpe t, 1111 baths, and 2 car
Evening s
form al dl'n lng rm. , f ir eplace
garage. L'ocated on a f la t lot Ru sse ll D. Wood , 446-46 18
in living rm .. utili ty rm. , and 2
100' x \25' . Price S27,_000.
Ron Canada y, 446-3636
lar ge porches. Woul d conSMITH ROAD ~ 1 mi le fr om
John I. Richards, 446-0280
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carpet. It has a 2 ca_r garage
A PA RT M E NT
HOUSE .
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and located.on a 11!:. A. fla t lot .
apartm en ts on upper Rou te 7
This is a qua l i ty built house
com pl ete l y fu r n i shed. If
an d pri ced at $32.000.
you' r e looki ng for a good
FARMS
inves tmen t, don 't wait.
NEAR R ~ 40 A . tob. base, all
elec. home, 5 rms. and bat h,
L l KE TO CO L LECT RENT ?
alum, sidi ng, st orm dr s. and
We have '2 1972 mob ile hom es
w indow s and l ob. barn. Pr ice
25 Locust St.
on a 11:2 ac r e lot in Ad di son
$18 ,500 . .
Howard Brannon, Broker
Twp . renting lor · over $4,000
WOODS Ml LL R O. - .26 acres , 4
Ofl. 446-2674
pe r y r . Selli ng p r ice
room house and outbui ld ings .
Lucille Brannon
$15, 000.
$8,200.
Ev e. 446-1226&lt;0r 446-2674
A PP ROV ED SUB DIV ISION
ST. RT . 775 ~ 80 A. 10 mi. from
HOME BARGAINS
16 lo ts in Addison Tw p. wit h
town. Good 8 rm . house. Barn
Call Now to See
a ll ut i li t ies -ava il able.
36 ' )( 60 ' ·wi th concre te fi r . and
Th e Hom e of Your Choice
sheds added·. Concr ete Silo 16'
PRI CE R ~ DU CED - City D .X . 50' HT . Nea r new
7 rooms and
Elega nt 2 stor y hom e features
Badger Loader . M ost of 80 A. T H UR M A N b ath , tot 112' x 150', garage,
4, 5 or 6 BRs , Jl/ 2 bath s, new
is Trac lor land. 12 A. bot tom,
$8,000.
k itchen, fa,'m il y rm ., arid P.~rt
25 A . II at an d 20 ' A. is gent le
baseme nt . The LR and dini ng
·slope. ASC app r oved Pon d
r m . are ca r peted and each
and Water trough . T his farm M I DD LEPOR T - 7 rooms and
balh , lot 50' &lt; 100 ', $13.500.
hav_
e a fir epl ace .
has been I imed . ferti li zed and
is in a high produ cf! ve st age.
M l DO L E POR T - 10 room s an,d · LOTS
F I NAN CI N G
Pri ce $43.000.
ba-th , corn er lot, red uced to
AVAIL ABL E
M ob i l e
ANY HR . 446· 1990 $13,750.
homes we lcom e, 2 m i. f rom
new hosp ita l.
KANA UGA - 5 room·s and bath ,
FARMS
fu ll
basement,
gar a g e. HARR ISON T WP . - 34 acres
$14,000.
woodl and ,_ $5, 900.

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1031 SQ. FT . UPPER LEVE L
2078 SQ . FT. TOTAL L I V IN G

4 4 X 24
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accor di ng to code.
2. Fu ll y insul at ed .
3. Large closet s.
4 . Storm door s &amp; windows.
5. 2x6 r after s.
6. Co pper plumbing.
7. Nea rl y an acr e of land .
8. Prices st art at $19,995.00
on your lot complete r eady to
mo ve into.

Dati Thompson
The Dea lin' Man

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Our New Trendhomes by National

Two bed r oom wi th II~" Salem Birch paneling . full car pe ted, fu ll y eq uipped, fron'l kitc hen, pr iv at e dining. J ton
centra l air, gas furnt}ce. It's the. Super Speci al.

Price Reduced
Was $15,900
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We Sell More Property than Anyone Else in
Southeastern Ohio.

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Gallia Co.'s Largest
Real Estate Sales Agency
Office 446-3643
Evenings Ca 11
E. M; "Ike" Wiseman 446-3798
E. N. Wiseman 446-4500

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Loca ted 1 Mile North of Five Poi·nt s on Rt . 7

Saturday

Two bedroom , front den, Ear l y ' Am er ican decor, t ul ly
carPe ted wi th double padding, ·eye-level oven, Frost-Free
r efr igera tor , counter top rang e. bow window. Iota!
etec tr ic,_J t_on centra l a ir·. It's the Super Special .

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HOME
Open For Inspection
Sunday

Look For
Signs!

1 to 5

1 to 5

Built by: B&amp;K Excavating

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UP TO 12 YE A R F IN ANCING
WE SERVI CE WHA T WE SELL

SALES REPRESENTATIVE:

VIRGIL B. TEAFORD. SR., BROKER
Associa tes: Helen L. Teaford . Gordon B. Teaford
586 Locust St.
-992-7004
Middleport
Open 8 to 6 Man. thru Sat ·

PHONE 992-3325

EQUAL HOUSING
OPPOF.TUNITIES

110 MECHANIC STREET

POMEROY, OHIO

PUBLIC SALE
This sweeper, dozer, hauler, fertilizer and aerator
is actually a mower in disguise. .
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THURSDAY, MAY 24th
LOCATION: From Waterloo, Ohio, take the
Waterloo Vernon Rd. (Buffalo Rd. I. go ap- .
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else. This tough, rugged, compact little powerhouse is all
you need for lawn or garden work.
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Call us for a free demonstration on your own lawn. p--.""
Powerful S and 8 HP engines. +5 forward speeds plus
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reverse. • Completely enclosed transmission.
• Maneuvers in comfort and safety. • Costs much less
than many bulky garden tractors and still performs
the above chores..

Coldspot electric range, and refrigerator
(new), dinette set, 2 living room suites, end
tabl es, dish cabinet, dishes, Coldspot 15 cu . ft .
free zer. several chairs, Warm Morning coal
stove, iron skillets, lamps, rug shampooer,
Kenmore washing machine, bedspreads, and
other numerous household items.
ANTIQUES: Hand-carved, high back oak bed
and matching dresser with marble lop and
mirror (in ex cellent condition). 2 oak
dressers , Singer sewing machine, 40 Day
Clock, kerosene lamps, walnut bed. stone
jug s, sev erO) I bottles, old radios , also a genuine
Alaskan muskrat, fur coat (new).

M cOor\oush Power Equipment, Inc. A ~u bsidiary of Fuq uil Industries, Inc.
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Other Items : Secus _rota t i ller , milk
pasleuri zer, fishing equipment. in cubator,
hand tools, wrenches, many other items.

Gravely Tractor ·Sales &amp; Service

MR. AND MRS. VIRGIL MAYO,. OWNERS
Lunch Served.

Be On Time

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Open ·8 a.m. til 5:30 Mon. thru Thurs.

Terms: Cash

992-2975
8 a.m. til 8 p.m. Fri. and Saturday
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Ga IIi polis, Ohio
Auctioneer's Note : This is a very -clean sale
with everyth ing in erfect condition .
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~-The Sunday Times· Senlinel;Sunday,

For Sale

May 20,1973

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Notice

In Memo!l
IN MEMORY o1 James K.
Harton who was called 'from
labor May 18, 1972.
God knew that h~ was suffering
And the hitls were hard to

climb.

YARD SALE - 1 2 mile off
Route 7 on Georges Creek
Roa d . Follow the signs .
M onda y i4nd Tuesday , lQ i ill 5.
120 2

So he closed his weary eyelids
And whispered " Peace be
th ine ."
Sadly missed by his wi fe.
Glenna Gibson Harton .
120-l

RUSS ' S GLASS Service. gla ss
for all needs, spccial11in g m
wind s hield s.
m ir rors .
plexlgiass , re screen . 104 Pine,
R1o Grande. 245 5048.
100 II

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SWEEPER Repa1rs . Pari s .
Supplies . Ph one 367 7736 .
Davis Va cuum Cleaner Store .
10 a.m. 5 p.m . Addison. Ohio .
114 If

----IN MEMORY
M ike Will iams .
I cannot ~ay and I will not say
That he •s dead ~ he is just
away!

Wi th a cheery smde and a wave
of the hand
He has wandered i nto an
unknown land _
And lett us dreaming how very
fair
It need s mu st be s.ince he
I ingers there .
And you - 0 you , who th e
wildest yearn
For th e ol d-t i me step and the
glad return ,

Think of him far ing on , as d~ar
In the love of There as th e love
of Her e.
Sadly m issed by mother,
Lena Williams , brothers,
sis ters and tots of fr iends.
120· 1

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Phone 446-4672

281 State Street
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
NEW hours a t Yellow Cab, open
7 days from 5: 1.5 a.m . to 12:30
midnight.
MAN to work 1n serv ice stat ion.
ll6 -6
Apply in per son at Winters
Sohio, Jackson Pike .
120-3
BORROW by M ail to $800!
M oney for an y purpose .
Co n fide nt ial ., Conven ient NOW taking applications lor
curb waitress. Pref er 16 or
terms - Rober ts Loan , Box
over. Apply at . Bob Evans
6071 P. Wheeling, W . Va .
83-tf
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Drive- Inn .
120-4
LET US res t or e your old family:
photos . P rices reaso nab le .
Tawney's Studio..
5.1 -tf
M anuiacturer of Precission
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MOTORIST MUTUAL INMetal Part's has imm edia te
SURANCE .
One
slop
open ing l or a dra ftsm an.
p rotec ti on for Au to. Home,
Mec hani ca l t y pe dr a fting .
Busi ness and Life. Ray Hawk,
Tra i t1ing re quired, exce llent
Agent. 446·2300. 541 4th Ave ,
op
portunit y to beco m e a too l
100-tf
Pai d
com d es i g n er .
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mensura te wi th trai ning and
ex peri ence. Appl y in per son
w a tc hes
an d di am on d s. ,
'or se nd res unie to F eder al
Co mp ar e
our
pr ices
an ywhere. Tawney's Jewelry.
Mogu l Corp ., 2160 Eas tern
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51-tf
Ave., Gallipoli s 45631. An
Equ a l E mploym ent Em ploye r .

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WA NT TO CA RE tor elderl y
peop le in my hom e, 379-2243.
118-6
ROTC -T ILLER S, law n mowe rS
re pa ir. 562 Fou rth · Avenue,·
446-1562.
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Os(ar Baird
Doug Wetherholt
Brokers
614-446 -3434
ESTABLISHE D BUSINES S
Sr-nall restaurant w ith ex cellen t ea rn ings record is
availab.le immedia tely . Ha s
be s t reputation -in tow.n .
Prime location ior profit .

TOP DAIRY FARM - This 222
acr e farm . has ' brand new
SPECIAL R'ATES on roach.
mi lk ing parlor to meet
walerbugs and term i t Control.
Ieday's health requ ir emen ts.
Call 446 4'254.
Plen l y of pasture , good barns ,
118-6
lo ts of water , hu9e silo with
Ieeder , good house. Pr iced for
QAY CARE
quick sa te.
SUN VALL10Y Nursery School.
li censed by Stal e of Ohio. 1112 L OWER RIVER ROAD miles west of new hospital.
Adjacent to Clay School is thi s
577 Sun Val ley Or . Ph . 44Ulovely th r ee . bedroom home
3657. Day care that sa ys " we
w ith bui ll in kitchen , at ta ched
care ." Madg'E! Hautdren,
garage. cerami c bath , large
Owner ; L or ed i th &amp; John
lot , p lenty ot pr ivary , pri ced
Hauldren, Operator s.
un der $20.0oo:
114 II
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AD ElA IDE DRIVE Nice
TWO -WAY Rad i os Sales &amp;
ran c h home w i th th r ee
Ser vice . New and Used CB's,
bedr oo ms. ca rpet i ng , all
ki tchen appliances , drupes,
p oli ce monitor s. ant ~ nnas ,
nE&gt;w furn ace, all city serv ices.
etc . Bob's Citizen Band Radio
ti le balh. eve rything in nice
Equip ., Georges Creek Rd .,
Gallipolis, Ohi o 446-4517 .
sha pe , priced under $17,000.
212-lf
FU LL Y FURNISHED HOUSE
Air conditioned hou se wllh
drapes. range , refr igerator ,
panel ed l iving room , three
bedr oo ms, double vanity
bath , storm w indows and
doors. ready to move in and
en joy for less than $15,000.

Professional Real Estate Appraiser
ARTHUR A.
~ NIBERT, .

A

OHIO RIVER
Realty

A L L ELECTRIC BARGAIN Lovely new h·o me tully car peted. year r ou nd climate
con t ro ll ed
cen lr al
air.
ce rami c bath, 18 feet of bui lt "
ln cabine ts in the kitchen, ·
at ta ched garag e, lar-ge lot
with privacy, co unty water ,
city schools. Own er will help
finan ce.
·
·
13.5 ACRES , HOME . BARNS Near Meigs mine, thi s house
has lttn d tha t is all clear and
clea n . Three bedrooms, bath,
ki tchen , plenty of wc'lf er , just
five m inutes out of Vinton . Let
us show it to you .
S. R. 160 IN VINTON
Very
nice home on I arge lo t . Four
bedrooms. lull ba t h, ci ty
water. ca rpeted livinQ room ,
every t hing in very . good
cond it ion . Pr iced al $12,900.
40 ACRES CLOSE IN - Lovely
building si l e with pl enty of
sp r ingfed water , only four
m i les fi'om heart of town .
Owners wi ll dea l.
CUTE COUNTRY COTTAGE If you wan I a place ou t where
the kid s can run or hav e some
p·onies, ttii s is it_. A darl il) g
house w ith two bedrooms, fu l l
ba t h , ,fu r nace , plenty ·of :
water , air conditioned. 5 to 10
acres.
Eve ning s Ca 11446-4244
Steve n Befz 446-9583
Jo hn f uller 446-4327

· NEED~

LP N or retired RN tq
work in nursing home, ...:an'
l ive in. Wri te Box3 13, Ironton.
Ohio R9ute 1. ·
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Busine~

Opportunities .·

REALTORS
AUCT ION.E ERS
5 ACRES ; nice 3 BR one floor
plan home . Carpe l and
hardwood floors . At . Si d :
Addison Twp. So ld owner a
smaller home so · this hom e
ava i I ab l e for immed. oc cupancy.

Real Estale For Sale

MASSIE
Realty, 32 Slate Sl
Tel. 446-1998

Real Estate For Sale

Real Estate For Sale

.- RUSSEU

STROUT
REAlTY

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446-1066

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NEW

HOMES
FOR SALE

Help Wanted
CRAFT TEAC H ER.
Send
resume to 700 Second Ave.,
gallipolis.
118-6
FR' I TO· LAY. Inc. r oute sa les man Gallipolis area. $6 ,500 a
year plus commission, group
insurc;tnce, retirement. Call 1304-346-0891 Charleston, W.
for
In t erv iew
ap Va .
p'o lntment . An Equal Op
portunity Employer .

Place of sale: 87 S. Second Ave._; Middleport. Ohio. Qpe_n
House 1: 00 P.M . . 2:00 P.M. May 26. 1973 on all proper t ies.
Properties sold il")dividua ll y . Nominimum bids , ~u t sellers
r eserve the right to re ject bids ..
..
Ter m s of sa le: Cas h.
Inquiries on property may be -made to Hamiin C, King.
Attorney -at- Law , 21 ~ocu s t Street, Gal l ipolis, . Oh io.
Phon e: 61.1-446 -0855.
Francis Biron &amp; Michael' Fry,
Co- Execut ors of thC Est ate of
Harri e Maflf!' Sm i th, tfeceased.
NOT RESPO NSIBL E FOR PE RSONAL PROP E RT Y OR
ACC I DE NTS .

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SERVICE
"SELL TH.E AUCTION
WAY"-

JIMME SAYRE
·AUCTIONEER

PH. 446-3444

Homes built to fit any
specifications .
All
Underground Utilities
Provided:
.

PUBLIC
NOTICE

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We sell anything for
anybody . Bring your
iterr's to · Knotts Com ~
munity Auction Barn.
Corner Third &amp; Olive.
For ·,appointment call

446 -2917 .

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Sale

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every

367-7250

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Owner Tr ansferred , Must Sell This
- Beautiful Country Estate-

One of the Areas' Nicest New Homes
This absolutel y must. be one of the prett iest hom_es insi de
and out in the area. Plusl'l ca r pet i ng throughout. beau t ifu l
kitchen cabinets with range and dishwasher, 2Vi ba ths,
lovel y forma l dining room, large fam il y, and rec. room , 2
car garage an d Central Air. Owner moving other wise
wou ld not part wi t h lt. It' s br and new and the only one like
it wi th .a Spr ing Valley Estates a ddress .

Beautiful Brick
4 Acres 1 $30,000

I F SO BE SURE AND SEE
T H IS S BEDROOM H OME
W ITH P RIVATE MAS T ER
QUARTERS , A LARGE
FAM I LY , . ROO M .
DI N I N G
F I RE P LACE ,
ROOM,
2
BA T HS,
BASE M E N T,
NE W
FUR NACE. CAR PETIN G,
2 CAR GARAGE , LA R GE
LO T W IT H CITY W A T ER
A N D SE W ER IN RIO
GRAN DE . OW NE R VE R Y
ANX IO U S T O SELL A N D
W ILL H EL P W IT H TH E

F I NANC I NG .

Excellent Rural
Neighborhood
VE. R Y AT T RAC TI VE 2
BEDROO M HO M E W IT H
P LUSH
CA RPE T IN G ,
BEA U TIF U L
KIT C H E N ,
VERY NI CE LOCA TI O N
ON 3 LOT S (ON E H AS .
P A D FOR M O B ILE H OME
'R E N TAL
P UR P OS E S.
YO U 'Ll.
LOv e ·
TH E

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WILL

Perfect for Your
Family
N EARLY
NEW FLiLL Y.
CARPE T E D 3 B E DR OOM
H O M E WI TH LOVELY
K IT C H E N A ND D I NIN G
AREA. L ARG E
FL AT
LO T , SMAL L S T REA M
· A N D 2 CAR GA R AGE . IT'S
ALL
YO U RS
FOR
$18,900.00
A ND
I'M
B ETT IN G
THA T
YOU
WO N' T FI N D O NE T O
COMPA R f; ·. A T
T HI S
PRI CE . $ 1,700
DO WN
B UYS
IT
IF
YO U ·
Q U ALIFY .

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FlOV'P SltUHOY ANt' OUCI!OY IN THe'
L.IMO~It.J~ A14EAP·· lf!5&gt;- Wlt.JOOw.l
GLIDE,_ OPEN l!tll!!Cfrii.I.;AL.L.-V!

Four bedrooms, cou ld be 5, entire downstairs is carpeted .
Includes a large formal din ing room. living room, parlor
or den, nice kitchen , J full baths. full basement. S car
garage and farm pond . 1 mile f r om pool and high school.
Low tax c)r'ea , Burn all t he natural gas you wan t for $15.00
per month . Put in gas cent ral air and cool your home at
absolutely no cost . Price at $42,000.00. Make us an offer .

Need Lots
Of Room?

For Sale

shd1ng door , AM-FM radio. 65 MUSTANG 6 cylinder, 3 1972 DETROIT~R 60 x 12, full
speed . New paint job and
kitchen. liv-ing room , 1 bath , z
-Good condition . low mileage
t~res . $495. 446-40.36 .
-BR, 245-9326. Rio Grande.
Sl.S9S: Harry England, 4ll1 i
120,6
120-3
Wa lrrut, Crown City , ·Oh io 2561278.
HORSES, 1 reg. Tennessee CLEARANCE SALE at 1415
Walke: , 4 grade hor5e,
Eastern Ave., Gallipolis. ~io
Patam 1no. Roane Sorrel 8
an all used and new turni1ure.
saddles, priced $25 to s2so.
USED: gas stoves $10, LR
Call 388-9991 or J67.748l.
suites $10. chairs SJ, dinette
se ts $12. NEW: BR suite
120-3 = - -- - - - -120-3
$199.95 with mattress and box
=-:::-:-~-=--­
springs, 2 piece LR suite 588.
YORKSHIRE Terrier puppies. REG . MORGAN Gelding . Also
Reg
.
Amer
.
Saddle
Br"ed
Recli'ner reg . price $99.95 now
6
wks . old . No
AKC
Mare.· 5 ga ited . Both have
only 568 .
registered. 575. Males. 446been shown . 145-9369.
PARSON'S
0548.
120-3
120-tf
120-3

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WI L L do babysitt in g or Iro ning
SPAR E TIM E INCOM E
in m y hom e. Loca ted Rt . 218, REF I LLI N G and colle cf lng
6 m in. from town. Refer ences
money from NEW TYPE
fu rn ished . Phone Kings, 446 - ~ high -qual ity co i n -oPe r a ted
2460.
dispensers in your area . No DOUB L E- WI DE , j BR fur 116-6
se ll ing. To quali f y yo\:J must
n ished home. 1970 New M oo n.
-~---.,.--,----have car , r eferences, $600 to
Severa l lots .a vailab le if you
WI L L BA BY SIT in my home , 7
$3',500 cash . Part ia l f inancing · need tot . Why pay rent? .
days a
wee k ,
446 -4955
availabie . Three to seve n
anytime, M rs. Sandra Wilson.
hours weekly can net ex , CLEAN, well kePt 3 BR home in
ce tlent monthly income. More
118-6
ci ty . Basemen t, ·two porches,
garage . $13,500.
full t i me . For. personal in J&amp;WMOUNT
terview wr i te MULTI -VEND
CLEAN lNG SERVICE
I NC.. DEPT. D. 568 Lin col n LOTS and sma l l acreage in
GE N ERAL house clea n ing . We
Ave ., Pittsburgh, Pa . 1520 2 or
Green and Addison Twps .
su p ply all t he c lean ing sup.\
With water .
cd ll Coli ee l 412-931 -4993. When
RT . 7 - 5 roOms, ba th and 112, V IN TO N A R E A - 18 acr es ,
plies. 388-8875 after 6 p .m.·ca ll
wr iting please include your
INV ESTM ENT PROPERTY
c losed po r ch an d d eck,
388-8865. Week l y or monthly
$3,900.
phone number.
RARE FINO, Usual l y , our 2 fam,il y dwell ing located at 631
$16,000.
clea ning by appoin tm ent .
119-3 · acrea.ge is out in the coun try. ·
Third Ave . Rent both or l ive in
91 -l f
Here's 6 acres right next to
one and rent the oth er. Both M I DDLE PORT - 7 rooms and N EW COLONIAL WITH 167
town . Four BR modern h ome.
A CRE S - th is bea utiful 4 BR
have new f urna ces. Ha s ·3
ba th, por ch, l ife t ime sid ing .
WALL PA P ER ING and pain Carpet, basement. Three ca r
all
electr ic hom e has a bu i lt-in
room apartment and a 5 r oom
$17,500.
ting . Phone 446-9865 or 379k itchen with eati ng area , WW
garage . Ideal loca t ion for ca r
MOBIL E HOMES
apartme nt. Ca ll today for an
2471.
' or trailer sal es or garage.
carpet , for m al dining rm .,
FOR SALE
apooin tmen1.
R.F . D. NO. 1 - 7 r ooms and
83-tf
larg
e famil y rm .. 2 fireplaces,
REC ON D ITIONED
bath an d 1h, wor k shop .
and 2 baths. There is abou1 75
MOB I LE HOM ES
DREAM HOME you can afford.
AIR CONDITIONED
carport, one: th ir d A., $21,000.
TOOL
snarpening .
SaWs· 1973. 12x60 Holly Park
Lovel y 3 BR home on Rl. 141 , See this beautiful. 2 vear old,
ac r es till abl e', barn and new
scissors, shears, home ant 19.70 12X60 American
in c ity limi t s . Carpet,
pond . Th is farm is about 5 m l.
three bedroom hom e loca ted RT. NO. 141 - 8 rooms and
gar d~n tools. Sharp Shop, 1964 10x50 El con a
beautiful spa cio:.Js k i tchen
from Rio Grande.
near new hosPita l. It has al l
bath, r edwood
ranc h er.
Alley rear 147 Second .
in cludes range and refr ig.
Ranny Blackburn
1971 12x65 Concord
lhe fea t ures you li ke. Com $24.500.
216-tf 1972 12x60 Win ston
Large living rm . Pa t io. See
Branch Manager
plete ca rpe t ing, air con ·
today and move in tomorrow!
1968 12x60 Cham pion
d itioned, buil t in appl icances,
ADE L A I DE DR . - 7 r oom s, 5
REMODtLING; building . neW 1972 12x 60 Win s.t o11
two baths ful l basement w ith
ROOM &amp; ba th house at llO
ba th an d 1.'2, garage, dee p lot.
rooms , cemen t. roofi ng, 1970 12x60 American ·
River Stree t , Kanauga. Phone
finished 'rec . room. Priced in
$28.000.
siding, fu r nace ins. J . H. 1970 12x60 Raycraft
675-2529.
I he 30's .
t~uee-n &amp; Son, 446-9271. t.a:t t 1970 12x60 Challenger
117-6
!NO AVE . - 6 roo m s, bath and · Ofll ce Phone 440&lt;1 £ ~ ./
1969 12x60 Star
11,
full
basement,
S29,
000.
"-1
Evenings
1968 12x60 Ranchero
cpa
rles
M . Neal 446-1516
1967 12x60 Topper
, &gt;-lEDGEWOOD - 8 r ooms, bath
J.'
Mi
cha
el Neal 446 - 150 ~
1966 10x50 Skyline
"' •n "0 u u ""'
and 1'2, basement, ·garage and
1964 10x55 Chamoion
.
carport,
$31.500.
GOOD used electric stove . Call
Bo!!.~ MOts i LE HOMES
&lt;t46-9586 a tter 4 p .m .
Second &amp; Viand St . ·
LI ST
.WITH
BRANNON
BUR CHAM REALlY
120-6
Pt .. Pleasan t
REALTY NOW - WE SELL
Jay
Sheppard
446-0001
CH
ES
APEAKE
,
OHIO
...
,.
(next to Heck's}
BETTER LtVING.
De nver K. Hi gley 44 6-0002
867-3267
WANTED to b uy , Sell or t, cnJe,
93-lf
BEAUTIFUL
6
room
house
on
toy electric train, 446-4843.
1.89 acre lot. 390' 'of road
240-lf.
frontage on Route 7· in Crown NEW HOMES on your lot o!'
BY OWNER J bedroom home,
ours .' NO M ON EY DOWN for
Ci t y. Features 2 ca r gar age,
garage ; new ca rpet ing . Phone
qualified
buyers using F .H .
full
basement.
paneled
fa
m
ily
1972 DETROITER 60 x 12, fu l l
446-0955, 120 Mabelene Dr .,
Adm . loan. (Closi ng cos t:.
room, 21 2 baths, large kitchen
HOUSEKEEPER f or father
kitchen , living room, 1 bath , 2
Gallipolis.
on ly). A va ri ety of fl oor p lans
.with breakfast ba r, double
and 10 year old daughter .
BR . 245 -9326 Rio Grande .
wi t h
yarious
f i nan c in g
clos ets in each bedroom . A
115-9
Phone &lt;146-273:3 after 6 p. m.
real buy at $27,700.
program s ava il a b le. We
ll8-3
speciali -ze in work ing w ith
120.6
A E P Co. emp loyees although
M l D DLE -AGE D la dy 16 live in
REA L ES TAT E AU CTION
we are available t o all. M eigs.
and care ior elderly lady. 446·
BR I CK House. Four rooms ar:~d
Sa tur d.:ay, Ma y 26, 1973 at '2: 00 P. M.
Developmen t Co., 150 N .
bath ,. Garage. 613 Fifth
0832 .
Se~ond Ave ., Mict'd lepol' t , ·
ll7 -6
87 Sout h Second Av enue. Middl epor t. Ohi o
Avenue. 446 -1826.
Oh1o, Phone 992 -5976 tor in-.
Appraisa l - s 15,000.00
120-6
!ormation.
·
BABYSITTER in Cheshire
448 Sou th Secon d Avenue, M iddl eport , Ohio
area . 9 a .m. to 6 p,m.,
105-tf .
App r aisa l - s 12,000.00
Building
Sites
reference r:equired . 367-0131 .
380 Sou th T hir d Ave nue, Middleport , Oh io
117-6 .
Available . Kingsberry
Apprai sa l - ss,ooo .oo

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WOO D
BUR N I N G
F I R EP LACE,
F ULL
BASEME NT , 4 A C RE
FLAT
GROU N D,
2
B'ARNS, 2 CAR GARAG E ,
AN D
CAR P O RT .
LOCATED ACROSS T H E
STRE E T FROM H A N NA N
T RACE H IG H SC HOO L .
IT'S A D A N DY .

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t LARGE metal water· tank , 2
John Deere pull type rakes. 13 point Ford scoop, 1.3 poi nt
rotator h~, 1 cultlpacker , 1
cement m1~~:er , 1 spl it rims
.and tires for 197'2 Ford. I lilly
1 yrs . aid , 1 mare 7 ~rs . old, 1
S_implex western S"addle, 1
S1ngte 12 galJ9l! .shotgun . 1 JO.
30 rifle, 2 metal gates 1.4 If.
long. 1 cattle dehorner. L tape
players, 1 Armstrong bottled
gas furna t;e. 700x 16 used tires ,
VW used t1res . 446- lOS:l or .4460291 .
120-1

For Sale

1973 8 TRACK . A small balance NEW EUREKA upriQht model NEW and used instrum ents,
Brunicardi House of Music. .U
ot $88.64 or PdY S6 .50 per • 201LA 559'95 Phone 367 7136 .

Oavi; Va(uu~ Ch~aner Store,
St. Rl . 7 at Add i~on . 0 .

month . Phone 446-0255.
96-tf

1972 HONDA SL 125 low
mileage, e.~Ccellent condition , -~---BEAUTIFUL .
S4:?5. Phone 367 -7517.
· • 'IPE~~ &gt;'ipes, Pipes, GBD:
Cheratan , BBB, Jobey , Hilson 1973 STEREO Radio com .
118-3
and others . Tawne-y' s Pipe
b in ation in walnut' finish
and
Trophy
House,
422
Second
wilh
AM-FM radlo and tape
AKC Saint Bernard 15 months
A&gt;Je
.~
player
Pay balance 1107 ..',0 or
ol d. mate, $125. 256-6309.
199- tf~
p.;~yments can be arrii nged.
Call 446 0255.
118· 3 _ __ __ _ __ __:_
8x35 HOUSE TRAILER
Ca ll 446-2454.

mso.
1183

1965 VOLKSWAGEN , 1965
Pontiac Grand Prix , 367 -7623 .
Bulls.
Good
se le ctiol{ .
11 8 -3
Schafer ' s Stock Farm an
State Route 141 at Ad,
lawrenGe Co. 33 miles from MISCELLANEOUS household
items, couch~ chair, ant ique
Gall ipoHs 1-6.0-2435.
student desk , small ap~===::-:-~--12Q·3 pliances. lawn mower. misc .
c !Qth l ng, d is hwa sher and
1"2 APPALOOSA mare, 750-800
mirr-or
,
numer ous
Jbs. Call 379-2574.
miscellaneous items, 367 -7223.
::-:--:---- - - - . . . . :120-3
' 118-3
POOL table 8 x 4, state top, like
· LOT ON Rt . 35, call 446-9687.
new. Call 388 -8240.
I 18·6
-::--::-:----- - -- '20-3
650 BSA Lightning , new paint
and seat . Ex cellen t condition.
NewG M C
5700. Phone 245·5048 .
Tr uc k Headquarters
1969 Ford :J,~ ton camper special
:::--:-:::---:-:-:----..:.'20-6 1963 Chev. 2 ton dumP
SO PCT. off! 1,700 Cameras, 1966 r;, T. Chev . PU
Lenses. Canon , Pentax - 20 1967 &gt;~ T. GMI! PU
Famous Brands! W,-lte, today . 1966 ~-. T. GMC PU
Factory Buying Club, Box 1960 I HC truck tractor
3062 -X, Santa Barbara. Calif.
1969 ,,, TO. GMC PU
120-) , 1969 GMC lf2 ton PU
1967 Ford 1h ton PU
-:::-:=----::-:-:-::-:-,--M UST se ll 1973 detuxe Zig Zag 1967 1h ton Chev .
sewi ng
machine .
This 1966 GM C 'h ton PU
machine darns, embroiders. 1970 GM C liz ton PU
makes
buttonholes ,
all 1969 1!1 T . Ford PU
wit hout att-achments . Just 1969 Olds 88
d ial and sew. Pay balan ce of 1969 Dodge Station Wagon
$38.50 or pay ss per month. 1971 3 T. Chev . truck
Ph one 446-0255.
1970 11~ T. Chev . PU
96-tf 1969 11~ T. Chev . PU
==-:--:----- -1965 '~ T . Chev . PU
1957 CH EVY 2 dr . Slation . 1969 &gt;;2 T, GMC PU
wagon . Mint condition . 270 1968 117 T. GMC PU
H.P. Ba lanced. positra ctlon ·1966 Jf• T. GM C PU
5: 38, 4 spe:ed . Many extras 1967 'l/"' T. Ford PU
$850. 446-4999.
1968 'I&gt; T. GM C PU
18-lt 1967 '' ' T. GM C PU
1967 'h T. GM C PU
COACHMAN Travel Trailers , 1959 'h T. Ford
SOMMER S G.M.C.
M otor Homes. 5th Wheel.
TRUCK S, IN C.
Truck Campers, Apple City
133 Pin e St .
Auto Sa tes , Rl . 3S' N, Ja ck son,
446 -2532
Ohio. Phone 286 -5700 .
?67-lf
118-lf

119-6
IF YOU are bu il ding a ne.w
home or remodeling, see us : We are builders. Distr ibutor JU ST taken in 1973 zi gzag
far Hotpo i nt Appl i ances .
se wi ng
mach i ne.
Th is
All ison Elec tr ic.
·
ma c hine
darn s,
em 154.tl
broideries. overCasts , makes
-;;;;::"':":'::;';;':;;:-;:---;--,---:::.:_
button ho1es , a II w i 1hau t at
197? MON TE Carlo full power ,
ta chmen ts. Pay bC'llance of
atr, slereo. 446 4585 between 5
S4i.20 or pay S5 per month .
Call 446 0255.
p.m and 8 p .m .
119-tf
116-6

---- ------Poodle puppies 575 1971 HONDA Cl 450, with

A_K( TOY
and $8 5. 256-6247.

helmets, ·gQOd condition , 675-

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119-3

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118-3

- - - -REGISTeRED Polled Hereford

Very Nice 3 Bedroom
Nearly New $19,500.00

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NEAR CITY
All Bnck . 6 rms.
and bath. H.W. floors witt).
THE LEADER SINCE 1900 IN
carpet in liv . rm ., din. rm .,
SERVING
THE NATION'S
halt and bath. Liv. rm . is l4' x IF YOU think peQpledon ~ t li sten
BUYERS
&amp;
SELLERS.
18' wi th F .P. Pl en ty cabine ts ,
to what ye.u say , jUst try
' Ph. •46-0008
bar , stove and oven in kit .
repeating a joke y:ou fold
NEW LISTING
COM them a month ago.
chen . Fr ee wa ter and on
MERCIAL OR RESIDEN wa ter line . This beauty is
TIAL Nice '6 rm . home 1
located on .9 A . flat an d- OF COURSE a modern husband
loc ated off Eastern Ave .
sh aded lot. Pr ict:; only $25,000.
expec ts his wife to jum p when
features 3 BR, LR. dining
he hollers - righ t down his
rm ., Kitchen , cellar, carport
GREEN ACRES - 4 bdrms. ,
thr oat .
and large front porch . This
large ltv . rm and kitche n. new
home is mostly carpeted and
carpet over H.W. tlrs . Cen . " MARY, " said her mother,
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has alum inurn · siding and
Air installed 2 yrs . ago, at.
every time you are naughty,
s1orm windows .
!ached gar . Owner has plans
I get a gray hair ." " Gee,
and has pr iced this one to sel l.
Mom , yo'V must have been a
Price of $21 ,000. Includes the
terror when you were a I ittle NEW LISTING - $16.900 WITHOUT A DOUBT, this
drapes. dishwasher and cook
girl - ius t look -at Grandma! "
modern 6 rm . home is priced
· stove .
way below market value.
4 BEDROOM house with garage
Special features 1nclude a 12 x
CENTENARY If you are
apt. The apt. rents for -S60 per
20 family rm . with patio
l ooking for location. quality
mo., has gas and city water,
doors , nice built-in kitchen
and pri.ce. don '.t pass th is one
will selhon land contract for
with a separate eating area
by . 6 rms. , bath , laundry and
$1,000 down , on Niel Ave .,
and a large lot 10 minutes
aftached
garage .
Price
$14,500.
from town .
123,500.
3 BEDROOM house. kitchen,
GAR FIELD AVE . - Like the
bath , and nice front porch , at NEW LISTING - NEAR RIO
GRANDE - 4 r'oom block
River? 5 rm . on mai n fir . All
Cheshire, Ohio , price reduced
house with bat.h and 5 acres of
ca rpet 1 full fin is hed base.
to $12 ,500.
land . $10,500.
Large blOck gara ge plus
IO'x l 2' metal bldg .. 4 A. lot 47 GARFIELD Ave. , very nice
NICE COUNTRY HOME with river frontage. Pr ice
home with new carpet and
Over an acre of rolling ground'
redu ced to $21 ,500. Immediate
drapes , ce ntral alr con ·
with a nice 6 rm . and bath
Pass .
ditioning , front room 22' x 14'
home.
Carpel, pa n e l ing,
w i th wood -burning fireplace_,
PLEA SANT VALL EY - Nea r
ba se ment and state rd.
modern
kitchen.
full
new, 7 rm s .. 4 bdr rn ., all
frontage are some of the
basement,
and
new
carport,
ca rpel. 111 baths, Kitchen has
features of this home .
has river view, price $22,500.
plenty cabi ne ts, di shwashe r ,
di sposal , stove and oven. This
JUST COMPLETED -'- New J
house has large ro_
qms, mu~h COTTAGE on Evan s Heigh ts,
BR all electric home with WW
l ot 45' ·x 125', modern kitchen ,
storage space. central a1r,
carpet, The r mopane win ·
the whole house in excellent
patio and is l ocated on a lar ge
dows, nice m oder n kitchen,
condition, also garage. pri ce
lot and qui et street. Priced
l ~rge living r oom an d ca rpor t
$15,000.
reali stica lly at $28 .500.
located in a new subd ivision
on a 90x200 tot . Easy terms on
KANAUGA - 2 good home" 7 ROOM brick hOme on Lower ,
$19,500.
River Road overlooking OhiO
No. 1, is a 2 s tory , 6 big rms .,
River , modern kitchen . STATE Route 141 two mi. fr om
bath , and storage bldg . No. 2,
carpe ted, air condi t ion ing ,
is on ly 10 year s old , 3 bdrm ..
town , 3 BR all electric home
tvll
basement,
tWo-car
liv . rm . . kilchen . ba th and a
w ith basemen t and--2-baths. A
garage , has reCen tl y been
large storage room . Both
bargain at $1 9,000.
r edecor ated.
houses are in good repa:ir , on
rural water, 1n good 1ocat1on
STATE Route 160, nice l y
and would make someone a MODER N 1 floor plan on Adr emodeled '2 story hom e: wi th
d ison -Butaville Rd , 6 r oom s,
good home or investment.
4 BR and. par t base m ent on a
hardwood fl oors, modern
Pri ce tor No. l is $12,900 and
large lot. Ask ing 514,900.
kitchen, rura l water, si tuated
No. 2 i"s S 14,900.
on two lots, pr ice 1'21 000, V I NTO N - Investm ent, large
NE\1'1 HOME S
presen tl y ren ts for $200 per
vacan t stor e buil ding wit h 2
ST. RT . 775 - 5 big rms ., l lf1
mo.
apartment
u psta ir s, $15,000.
ba t h, 1,254 sq . ft . I iv . area plus
carport. Free water an d LARGE ol der home has been
TRA I LER PARK - 19 spots
located on Ph A. lot. $21.000.
temodeied , m odern kitc hen , ' close to Gavi n plant. 7 m obil e
ST. RT. 35 - Al l Bric k , 5 rms.
new carpe t ing, two pa t ios ;
homes i n clu d ed i n sal e.
and ba th, aJtached garage,
plus e)l! f ra trailer pad on lo1,
Poten t ial in come of S17, 000
fut I and dry base. Lot approx.
price $19,500.
per year .
100' x 170'. Th is is an excellen t
buy fo r asking pri ce oi 4 BEDROOM traile r wit h l lf:.
V IN TON LARGE 2 stor y
$24.000.
baths, '·ci t y wa ter . r ents for
hom e with fu ll ba sem ent.
WEST 35 Sub-Div . Beauti ful
$250 per mo.
Attrac ti ve pr ice in cludes a
brick and f rame, all elec. . and
OFFICE 446-1066
l;&gt;uilt -in kitc hen, lar.ge
new
all carpe t, 1111 baths, and 2 car
Evening s
form al dl'n lng rm. , f ir eplace
garage. L'ocated on a f la t lot Ru sse ll D. Wood , 446-46 18
in living rm .. utili ty rm. , and 2
100' x \25' . Price S27,_000.
Ron Canada y, 446-3636
lar ge porches. Woul d conSMITH ROAD ~ 1 mi le fr om
John I. Richards, 446-0280
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carpet. It has a 2 ca_r garage
A PA RT M E NT
HOUSE .
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and located.on a 11!:. A. fla t lot .
apartm en ts on upper Rou te 7
This is a qua l i ty built house
com pl ete l y fu r n i shed. If
an d pri ced at $32.000.
you' r e looki ng for a good
FARMS
inves tmen t, don 't wait.
NEAR R ~ 40 A . tob. base, all
elec. home, 5 rms. and bat h,
L l KE TO CO L LECT RENT ?
alum, sidi ng, st orm dr s. and
We have '2 1972 mob ile hom es
w indow s and l ob. barn. Pr ice
25 Locust St.
on a 11:2 ac r e lot in Ad di son
$18 ,500 . .
Howard Brannon, Broker
Twp . renting lor · over $4,000
WOODS Ml LL R O. - .26 acres , 4
Ofl. 446-2674
pe r y r . Selli ng p r ice
room house and outbui ld ings .
Lucille Brannon
$15, 000.
$8,200.
Ev e. 446-1226&lt;0r 446-2674
A PP ROV ED SUB DIV ISION
ST. RT . 775 ~ 80 A. 10 mi. from
HOME BARGAINS
16 lo ts in Addison Tw p. wit h
town. Good 8 rm . house. Barn
Call Now to See
a ll ut i li t ies -ava il able.
36 ' )( 60 ' ·wi th concre te fi r . and
Th e Hom e of Your Choice
sheds added·. Concr ete Silo 16'
PRI CE R ~ DU CED - City D .X . 50' HT . Nea r new
7 rooms and
Elega nt 2 stor y hom e features
Badger Loader . M ost of 80 A. T H UR M A N b ath , tot 112' x 150', garage,
4, 5 or 6 BRs , Jl/ 2 bath s, new
is Trac lor land. 12 A. bot tom,
$8,000.
k itchen, fa,'m il y rm ., arid P.~rt
25 A . II at an d 20 ' A. is gent le
baseme nt . The LR and dini ng
·slope. ASC app r oved Pon d
r m . are ca r peted and each
and Water trough . T his farm M I DD LEPOR T - 7 rooms and
balh , lot 50' &lt; 100 ', $13.500.
hav_
e a fir epl ace .
has been I imed . ferti li zed and
is in a high produ cf! ve st age.
M l DO L E POR T - 10 room s an,d · LOTS
F I NAN CI N G
Pri ce $43.000.
ba-th , corn er lot, red uced to
AVAIL ABL E
M ob i l e
ANY HR . 446· 1990 $13,750.
homes we lcom e, 2 m i. f rom
new hosp ita l.
KANA UGA - 5 room·s and bath ,
FARMS
fu ll
basement,
gar a g e. HARR ISON T WP . - 34 acres
$14,000.
woodl and ,_ $5, 900.

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1031 SQ. FT . UPPER LEVE L
2078 SQ . FT. TOTAL L I V IN G

4 4 X 24
A~EA

accor di ng to code.
2. Fu ll y insul at ed .
3. Large closet s.
4 . Storm door s &amp; windows.
5. 2x6 r after s.
6. Co pper plumbing.
7. Nea rl y an acr e of land .
8. Prices st art at $19,995.00
on your lot complete r eady to
mo ve into.

Dati Thompson
The Dea lin' Man

l-60Xl4 HILLCREST BY
SKYLINE-SPECIAL CLOSEOUT

Our New Trendhomes by National

Two bed r oom wi th II~" Salem Birch paneling . full car pe ted, fu ll y eq uipped, fron'l kitc hen, pr iv at e dining. J ton
centra l air, gas furnt}ce. It's the. Super Speci al.

Price Reduced
Was $15,900
Now $14,900

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We Sell More Property than Anyone Else in
Southeastern Ohio.

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Gallia Co.'s Largest
Real Estate Sales Agency
Office 446-3643
Evenings Ca 11
E. M; "Ike" Wiseman 446-3798
E. N. Wiseman 446-4500

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Loca ted 1 Mile North of Five Poi·nt s on Rt . 7

Saturday

Two bedroom , front den, Ear l y ' Am er ican decor, t ul ly
carPe ted wi th double padding, ·eye-level oven, Frost-Free
r efr igera tor , counter top rang e. bow window. Iota!
etec tr ic,_J t_on centra l a ir·. It's the Super Special .

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HOME
Open For Inspection
Sunday

Look For
Signs!

1 to 5

1 to 5

Built by: B&amp;K Excavating

Now •929 5

UP TO 12 YE A R F IN ANCING
WE SERVI CE WHA T WE SELL

SALES REPRESENTATIVE:

VIRGIL B. TEAFORD. SR., BROKER
Associa tes: Helen L. Teaford . Gordon B. Teaford
586 Locust St.
-992-7004
Middleport
Open 8 to 6 Man. thru Sat ·

PHONE 992-3325

EQUAL HOUSING
OPPOF.TUNITIES

110 MECHANIC STREET

POMEROY, OHIO

PUBLIC SALE
This sweeper, dozer, hauler, fertilizer and aerator
is actually a mower in disguise. .
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THURSDAY • 11:00 A.M. •
THURSDAY, MAY 24th
LOCATION: From Waterloo, Ohio, take the
Waterloo Vernon Rd. (Buffalo Rd. I. go ap- .
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prox. 3112 mi. watch for signs.

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And it's as gOod at mowing as it is at everything ·
else. This tough, rugged, compact little powerhouse is all
you need for lawn or garden work.
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Call us for a free demonstration on your own lawn. p--.""
Powerful S and 8 HP engines. +5 forward speeds plus
.·
reverse. • Completely enclosed transmission.
• Maneuvers in comfort and safety. • Costs much less
than many bulky garden tractors and still performs
the above chores..

Coldspot electric range, and refrigerator
(new), dinette set, 2 living room suites, end
tabl es, dish cabinet, dishes, Coldspot 15 cu . ft .
free zer. several chairs, Warm Morning coal
stove, iron skillets, lamps, rug shampooer,
Kenmore washing machine, bedspreads, and
other numerous household items.
ANTIQUES: Hand-carved, high back oak bed
and matching dresser with marble lop and
mirror (in ex cellent condition). 2 oak
dressers , Singer sewing machine, 40 Day
Clock, kerosene lamps, walnut bed. stone
jug s, sev erO) I bottles, old radios , also a genuine
Alaskan muskrat, fur coat (new).

M cOor\oush Power Equipment, Inc. A ~u bsidiary of Fuq uil Industries, Inc.
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Other Items : Secus _rota t i ller , milk
pasleuri zer, fishing equipment. in cubator,
hand tools, wrenches, many other items.

Gravely Tractor ·Sales &amp; Service

MR. AND MRS. VIRGIL MAYO,. OWNERS
Lunch Served.

Be On Time

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Pomeroy, Ohio .
Open ·8 a.m. til 5:30 Mon. thru Thurs.

Terms: Cash

992-2975
8 a.m. til 8 p.m. Fri. and Saturday
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Ga IIi polis, Ohio
Auctioneer's Note : This is a very -clean sale
with everyth ing in erfect condition .
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2S - Tho s..xYy 'flmel. Se..m.l, SUnday. May ~.lt73

SMITH

USEO CARS

1972 NOVA ...................... s2695

IN STOCK

1972

1971 CHEVROLET.. .........s2995

1971

Grandville 2 Dr. H.T., AM&amp;FM 1ap~. power win. • 3 2 9 5
P O N T I A C dows, air. Local one owner. Real sharp. ONLY

1971

Ca talina 4 dr. H.T., Brougham , 'g reen with green
vinyl top, air, tape player. One of the nicest 71's in
P O N T I A C the valley . Price To Sell.
*2795
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1970

Exc . 9 Pass. Wagon, air cond., all whi te with wood
grain on sides, one owner . Take you r family on ' 2 2 9 5
P O N T I A C vacatfon in this nice wagon.

1971

PLYMOUTH

Satelli te 2dr. H. T., v.s. Local o'\e
owner. Real sha rp little ca r. } ONLY • 2 2 9 5

1969 , CHEVROLET

Chevelle 2 dr . H.T., S.S., V-8.
au1o., power steering. Nice 69·
model.
UNLY'1695 .

Blazer 4 w h . anve . aux. top -tockinq · frL
hubs, V-8, automatic trans .• power steering &amp;
brakes, loca l low m ileage, 1 owner, radio,
spare neve r used .

EQUIPPED

1970 BUICK .................... s2695
Electra 225 4 door . local 1 owner car with less
than 32,000 miles, Climate Con trol. air co nd . •
40-60 power seat. radio , gold finish . loa ded
with m any ex tr as.

cadillac . Oldsmobile
992-5342
GMAC Financing Available
Pomeroy
Open Eves. Til6-Til 5 P . M . Sat.
'' You' ll Like Our 11uality Way ol Doing Business':

1970 PONTIAC................$2295
Firebird Espr it. loca l 1-owner c01r. 350 V-6
e ng ine , powe r steering &amp; au tom atic tr&lt;1 ns mi ss ion, AM- FM radio, lik e new wh1 l e lettered
tires, 307 V-8, power steering &amp; br&lt;1kes. radio,
c lea n interior .

For Sale
3 BEDROOM Skyl ine tra iler, 1966 BUI CK Elect ra 225 all
power
with
air
con near 3 acres oi land. located
ditioning,good rubber , 446·
on Raccoon Creek 1/ 2 mile 6fl
4428 a ft er 6 p.m.
Rt . 7, plenty water, o~ne r
117-6
leaving State . Imm ediate
Possession . Phone 256-6866.
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119-6 1969 BSA Roc ket 3, 750 e&gt;ccellen t
condi tion. Phone 446-9722.
117-6
REGISTERED Boslon Bull
Terr ier pups, 3 months old.
·s iN GE "'"SeWiri9 Ma chi ne Sales
'675 -2791.
&amp; Service. Al l models in
119-3
stock. Free delivery. Se~vice
guar.-'tntOOd. Mod els price
1967 CHEVY pi c kup and
from $69 .95. French Ci'1 11
Thoroughbred
Ai~edale
FatJric Shoppe, Singer ap
puppies. Hoadley GarliC, 256pro•1e~ deal er, 58 Court St.
6029.
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Ph . 4-16-9255.
119-3
Sale ·

Fury 1.-4 do or, 52.,000 md e_s, good tir es, 6 c yl. .
automa ti c tran s., b lk . f1n1sh .

1966 PLYMOUTH ............ ~495

992 -2126

N EWo Serta and Bemco mat ~
tress lnd bo~ springs . l arge
selection in stock - twin , full ,
· queen size . Save up to S40 a
set .
955 Second Avenue
446-1171

i76-tf .

" Your Chevy Deal er"
Open Eves . Til 8

DON'T merely brig hten carpets
· ... Blue Lustre them ... no
rapid
r esel ling.
Rent
shampooer $1 at G. C. Mur ph y's, lower store . .
120-6
BRACE yourseH for a thrill the
firs t time you use Blue Lustre
to clean rugs . Renh e lectr ic
shampooer $ 1 at · Central
Supply.
120 6

Pomeroy

ONE CALL

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CA RTER 'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor . Fourth &amp; Pine
Phone 446-3888 or 446-4477
165-tt

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6 - M \ISI S
11 - Look ll•edty
HI - Slumbered
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Foot lever
Pitches
Pay respe cl '
W ark at one 's
1rade
26- New ts lvar )
26- Giva i n
30 - Jou rney
32 - cn lnese mile
33 - Tha t l s !abbr.)
3 4 - Dina
35- Ma n·s

nickname
36- Junc 1ure
37 -:- Cooli ng dev ic e

38- Dent ist 's
degree (abb r.)
&lt;1 0 - Denude
42 - Communi st '
43 - Vegetable
44 - Jaurner lorth

4 5 - ll mp re y
4 7----: One who
ShOOI5Irom
cover
-4 9 - Klrtd ol oak
tree
50 - Concealed
51- Sapulc1Jra1
mound
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$5.00 Service Charge
Wil l remove your de~ d
horse and cows
Call Jackson 286-4531

anlelopea
55- St11dei:l walk
56- Fon dle
S9 - Con federate

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Simpte ·
Paran1 (Golloa l
66- Teutonic deity
67- Anger
69- Go II pro
to - Fru il ot p•ne

85- Vas I ages ,
86 - Fle$h
88 - Paper measure

132 -

Danc e step ·
133 - Nqrme go d
135 - Cou p le
138- Decay
139- New York
baseba ll team
140 - .Whee l to ot h
141 - .Soia~
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14 2 - Alvar in SI be ria
143- Pr'ono un
144 - Nlglll!lme TV
host
145 - A lvar ln
Germany
147 - Vapof
149 - In luor ol

69 -

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150 - Parlelnlng 10
par t a t plant
pi tch
90- Shellfish l pl. )
152 - Posllive pol e
92- Larger
15 4 - ShOwy ll o we r
94 - Writing
· 151! - Co ral I' land
material s_
t51!- Wnr away
98 - Young girl
159- Ao ada ld e
99- Tardy
rest•urant
100- Witly remark
160 - Chiels
102- Backless sea t
161- Female
103 - Female ru !l
studeilta
10 4 - Sullix :
Pllrtaln ln g to
tlOW/:j
105 - Lessen
106- Toward th e lell
1- S w itt

108- DiM
109-Aconllnenl
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Prorio un ~

tI t - See d
co n tainers ·
112- Favors
· t 14 - A state (abbr.)
116 - T~rough
117- Daceive
' 1 19- St~a kespearlan
klng
t ~o- A•vUr isl11.nds

t22-Fame .
I ~ -4 - Rodent
12S - Rlver duck
126 - Benda
t28 - Rom an b rbnze
129- Pla¥ing card
I ~ 1 - E'cape

2 - Was sick
3 - Attempt
4-

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labbr.)
5 - lnitiala o l34th
Preslden1
5 - Lances
7 - Fondling
a- Paid notlcea
9 - Sun QOd
10 - C rall y
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1 1 - SpiriteD horse
12 - Re lated
13- Conl~nctio"
14- Note ol scale
1S- Raoard
16- Th in wedge ol

ltOniJ
17-Cu loll 1
18- Printar's
meas'Jre

3 1- ,Aodent
36- Trade tor
. monev '
37 - -0iminish
39- W lth ert'ld
40 - Sluggi,h
41 - Metal hlllenars
4 2 - Varnis h
In gredient (pl.)

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ConllagrRtlon
Teuton ic deity
Places
Workm1n
so - Rab bit
, 51 -Co nsecrated
52 - Eagle 's nest
53 - l o w, ruStlin g
sounc,,
55- Buar
Co in
5 7 - E• lra
56 -- Sat iates ·
61 - Spoken
53 ...:.. M.. ic an

sa-

laborer

6-i -

FrariJ• ol m ind
66 - Herm it
70- Atmo spheric
co nd-lllon t

71- Expen
73- Fold
74 - Number (pl )
7S- COI'l11nued
a llamptto galn
oouen ion
17 ....:. Chairs:
78- Bless ing

'Til 7 p.m. &amp;
;&gt;at. 'til 5 p.m.
Service 'Til 12
Noon on Saturda;-

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unta wl uttr
81 - Scold
83 - Th lnQa, in law
84 - Bo rl t ol wa ter
61 .....:.... font down
69 - Rev•ler

Ea!&gt;tern Ave.

Serv1ces Offered
ALBERT E.HJ.IAN
Water Delivery Service
Patriot Star Rt .. C~lllpolis
.
Ph. 379-2133
243-tf

SEE A MEMBER OF OUR SALES STAFF:

HARlAND WOOD, GLENN MONTGOMERY, BOB BRICKLES

Gallipolis, Ohio

Services Offered

De liver y Service: . Your
patronage wi ll be ap preciated. Ph . 446-0463.
2-tf

"Hot-Shot Spray Wash' 1
BOB
LANE .' S
complete
Bookkeepi ng ari'd ,Tax Ser· · CALL us for wash, wax and
degreasing of your . trucks.
vlce,, 424 112 Fourth . Ave .,
mobile homes, a lum in um
Kanauga . Business by BP·
siding
or anything washable .
pointment . Ph . -446-10.49.
446-4.441.
.
Please call after 6 p.m.
19-ff
278-tf
. Jackson, Ohio
Rt. 35 North
Roto Rooter
BANKS TREE SERVICE
SEWER
and
.Drain .Cleaning,
Ph. 286·5700
FREE estimates, liabil ity InNat
ional
Se rvi ce
now
surance. Prun ing, trimming. available locally.
For
a ny·
and ca vity work,. tree and
kind
ot
stopped-up
dra
in,
call
Services Offered
stump removal. Ph . 446-4953 .
Services Offered
675-5195,
24
hour
Serv
.
7.J -tf
307- t .
· C"entral Air Conditioning
: J . C. COnstruction Co. new
· &amp; Heating
t: con~truction , remodeli'lg , . _ ·.-., Free
PLANTS .
Esttm·a tes -...,..-,,_.,. ~ ' sEPt iC' TankS""'
• roofmg, cement Wbrlk . ~trone"'"'",;.,..
-" a lid
se~er
~ 446-39S.4 or .446:4118 .
Jtewarf's Hardware
se rvice . Fasf clean servtce .
Vinton, Ohio
:.
118-6
·Reasoi'la ble rat es.. Phone 446144-H
1637.
: HOLLEY ·eros. Construction,
98-26
SEPTIC TANKS
·~ bulldozing , bilck hoe .w?rk,
Cleaned and Installed
DRY WALL service by condi1ching. under roads , bonng .
Russell '·s Plumbing, 446-47'82
tract. Wil lard Bosley. 446Phone 245-5018 or 245-5006.
.
297-tf
116-tf
49~4 .
Gerard
E.
Hil ferty,
282.11
'GILLENWATER'
S
septic
tan
k&lt;
.
•
Eli•abeth
M.
Hille
rty to
THOMAS FAIN
cleaning
and
rdpair,
alsO,
sTEWARTEiectrical
Serv
ice
&amp;
EXTERMINATING CO.
house wrecking. Ph . 446-9499. Repair, house wiring , ele.ctric Gerard E . Helferty, Elizabeth
Termite &amp; Pest Control
M.
He llerty,
Parcels,
Established in 19.40. ~
heat ing . Phone 446-4561 .
Wheelersburg, Ohio
169-tf
.
271 -tf Salisb ury.
Wilma Parmelee to Harold
E. Hill , Moreena J . Hill ,
(SECTION 1)
Parcels, Bedford .
Alva J. Coates, Mary J .
Coates to J ohn T. Wolfe, J oan
A 40D UNIT SINGLE FAMILY .HOUSING COMMUNITY!
Wolfe, Parcels, Chester.
Delmus Farley, Doris Farley
OPEN SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND EVERY DAY
to Watha Farley , Parce ls,
Sa lem.
E leanor W. Zieher to Lucille
1:00 'TIL DARK
He ndri cks, Lot, Middleport.
Henry W. Baird, dec 'd ., to
Be tty Jane Baird, Cert . Trans.,
Salisbury.
Randall Adkins ; Mary

THAT'S ALL

UPPER ROUTE 7
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

DALE R. SANDERS INC.

L&amp;M Phone 592-4491

•,

RODNEY, OHIO

Adkins to Larry W. Jones,

•
PEST CONTROL - ~'
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Jani ce K. J ones, 20 A:,
Salisbury ..
Mary A. We bster, Manning
D. . Webstcr to Noel A. Herr·
man , Edith Herrman, 100 A.,
Middleport.
Hilda Marie Koblentz, dec.,

ROOFING and Spou ting , TERMITE
Shingles
and
Buildup FREE Inspection . Call 446-3245J·
&lt;Hotroofs, Fr_ee Estimate Merrill. O' Dell , Operator bY,:
26 yr . experience. James
Exterminal Termite Service ... Marcum , Vinton, Oh io. 38810 Belm.orit Or .
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8114.
267-tf(
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•MERCURY MONTEGO • COMET
eCAPRI eDATSUN eSUBARU eMARK IV
bATSON Phone 592-4463

Since Smith Auto has discontinuell _
/)11 t.~utr,

we will be h11ppy to .~ervice
1111 y /) 11 tswu at our de11ler.~hip.

to David .J. Koblentz, Ri chard
David Kublenlz, Patricia Lynn
Wolf, Ccrt. for Trans., Chester,
Hi chanl David Kobl e ntz,
Gary Wolf, Patricia Lynn Woll
t.u Da vid .J. Koblcntz, Parcels,
Ches ler .

19

NORTH

• J 962
• KG 2

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"Can't be live it takes only 1 qt. of Pa,\nt fo_r the exterior
· ··Best buy we've seen in the a~ea,
"Can't believe it's so larg~ 1n~1de
,
n"
"Best floor plan for a house Jts SIZe we _ve ever see d . S35 000"
"2 of the largest bed roams we've seen· m a house ?.n er
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"We love the high land overlooking the valley •

90 91 92 -

Mount
Hindu princess
Fiyln g
·
mammals
93- Topol house
95 - Frog
96- Renovate
97-lon g tor
99 - Tille ol rupect
101 - Handlu

A United States Steel creation: steel st~ding (insle~d olwood) 30
.year guaranteed steel lap siding &amp; sol!1ls lor a matntenance free
exterior . Exclusive country estate sellmg.

105- Venel
106- Sea ln Asla
107- Group of three '
111- Supplicate
t 12- High eat po int
11:3- Pack away
1 t 5 - Sle nder
116- S ta tio n
1 18 "";"" Allowan ce lqr
' wasle
1 19- Mead owa
121- Gambled
12J- C ompua po l;.t ,
125-Sat of lo Ur
126 - W In peraon
127-Guldas
129- C omm onpl aca
130- M o ving Part !II
mota;
131 - t.! eadow
132- Puule .·
13&lt;1-lndonaalan
tribeaman
136- Globe
137- Anci en t Greek
..
coins
139'- lo4aaculln e
14 0 - Gtve up
1-44- Cu sh iOn

.

3 B. R.'s; big L. R. Beautiful buill-in kitchen with large eating area.
· I' I b th w 1· th shower and vanitory, separate laundry room,
ceramtc 1 eo a
. .
,.
f 11 garage
electric heat, 6" insulation in ce•hng, w-w carpe mg, u .
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70'"120' Jot with city type water, sewer, &amp; streets.
.

FARMERS HOME LOAN;
DOWN &amp; 1128 MO.

1260

'18,950

MODEL HOME FURNITURE &amp; DECORATIONS BY
·
EMPIRE FURNITURE CO.
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
DIRECTIONS: Drive west on Rt. 35 to Rodney· ~ass Rt. ~on l_e ft
qo soo ft ... tiki right 200 yds. to house - follow Signs. 3_ 1!1tle~ from

Emerged

vlct ortous
Ch.eer
147 - Mu 'slc as ·
wrllten
148- Scottilh son of
149- Amer ic an

148 -

G·lli;ooNtEY

(PH.

essayist

1s 1- Neoa11~e
t t;J- Symbol l o r
nicke l

155- Ca mpau po1nt
157- Pre pos ition

VILLAGE

2

RODNEY, OHIO
BUILDERS &amp; DEVELOPERS
245-,303)

w~:ST

19(17 OPEL
843-2451 .

$200 .

Fair condition .
· 5-16-12tc

STEREO-RAD IO, lape com . bina 1i on, am -fm radio, 4
spea ker sound sys tem , like
new. Balance -s111.27 or use
ou r bu~get . term s. Call 992.
3965.
5-18-6tc
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BEAUTIFUL Walnu1 Stereoradio tape combination , AM ·
FM radio, 8 tra ck tape deck.
Balance S.114.56 or terms .can
be arranged. Call 992-3965.
5-13-6tc
'u__P_H_O_L~S-T_E_R_Y-M-a-te-r-ials.
nylon pi- in ts. cotton pr_i nts,
vinyls, velvets of all ktnds.
Pomeroy Re"C.overy, 622 E.
Main st ., phone 992-7554.
5' 3' 24tp
1973 STEREO 8 track . A small
ba lance of $88.64 or pay 56.50
per month . Phone 992-5331.
4-20-ttc

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F.AST
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" 75
t K7
+ 'AQ2
Both vu\111:rable:
Wes t ·No.r th East South
14o
Pass
2•

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Pat&gt;s

Pass

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in_~_le_a_d_¥_
Q-:--:-'
By Oswa l ~ &amp; James Jacoby
'' Finesses, fines ses, fi nesses ,' ' s hrieked South .
" Luckv playe rs never lose
one . l ·had to lose three out
of t hree ."
His king of hearts had lost
to East's ace at tn~k one.
East had led the SUit bac k
a nd after trumping the third
hea rt South had played two
round s of trumps. He the n
lost a club fineSse to West 's
-kin g. A club camf.: back and
·
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d

MtfST se ll 1973 delu xe Zig-Zag
sewl ng
machine .
This
machine darns. embroiders,
m·a·ke s. buttonhofes,
all
without attachments. Ju s t South fina ll y tne a .Iamon
dial and sew. Pay balance of finesSe ·{(f Wind up down tw9.
s38 .50 or oay $5 per month .'
We agree that with all
Phone 992-5331.
fi nesses right South would
4~20-tfc have made six. We also know
1 - 2 YEARS old English that if he felt impelled to
Springer Spaniel, female . take every finesse ~e should
A.K.C. regis tered and 1 - SiK have taken the d1amon~
foot Stock rack, light Ford . fi nesse fire!. That wa) he
Phone 992-7397.
·
co uld · have finally d• scarded
5 20-ltp a club on the ace of d1a-

.\

GALLONS
'OF GAS

. 'ahsbnr)'

at.....!- If I"Jo"'n ur1c
down lltlf
lloorld never
hav" t•k•n the d 1 a rn o n d
, After draw~r•A trumps he
should Jwve Cllihed lhc king
and ace of tllamond s . He
would have dropped East's
queen and been home with
ga me and rubber.
Would he have looked silly
if West held the diamond
q uee n ' Not at a I1.. H ~ wo ~ 1d
simpl y have led a third dtam ond and d i s c a r d e d hi s
deuce of clubs. Wes t would
hav e been ca ught in an end
play .
.
Suppose East held three
d i a m on d s to ·the queen?
South co uld ruff ; enter dummy with a trump ; lead the
three or cLubs a nd duc k completely. We st would still have
been end -played .
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ON ANY NEW CAR
SOLD FROM MAY 19
THRU MAY 25.

nwnd

r.neose al oil

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For Sale

Allen C. Brewer , dec., to
Audrey 0 . Brewer, Cert. fOr
trans., Lebanon.
Chari•·• ll , Hysell, Kuthryn
W, Hysell to Keilll F. . Searls,
Car&lt;&gt;lyn ~• -rl , Purcel•.

A Bad Choice ol FittP.ssing
+ AJ5

.Typical Comments from Open House Visitors

Bill Joe Johnson

IS OFFERING

•LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
• COUGAR
•

OPEN HOUSE

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.Services Offered
Services Offered
Services Offered

GALLIPOLIS
CHRYSLERPLYMOUTH

600 E. STATE ST.
&amp; 1200 E. STATE ST.
ATHENS, OHIO
YOUR DEALER FOR

Meigs
Property
Transfers

992-2151 • 992~2152

INC~

SMITH BUICK,

U. P. MARTIN &amp; Son Water

Apple City Auto Sales

8:00AM-6:00PM MON. THRU SAT.

Gallipolis Chrysler-Plymouth
1639 Eastern Ave.

Gallipolis

446-3273

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Un~cramble these four Jumbles..
one letter to each !!iquare, to.
form · four ordinary word s.

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., (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSI'I .)

The bidding has been:
West
North .
East
Pass
1•
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I N.T .
Pass

You, South , hold:

II
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.LOSE II AND
YOU'~L. HA\IE
N01'HIN5 TO $A'i. .

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4oK1S4 .K154 tAJ9
What do yo'u do ·now'!
A-Bid either two or three
no ~ trump. You know how well
your partner · play!J; the dummy.

We don•t.

TOll AY'S QUESTION
Again yoU r partner opens one ·
club. You hold :
.KJ81.Kt054 t 32 .i\ 81
What do you do?

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to form tht 1urprise anawer, u
sutletled by the above cutool\..

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WOOD MOTOR SALES

Now On Display At

.

UP TO 42 MONTHS TO PAY

•2395

• Truck Campers ·

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$

P . brakes. r&lt;1dio. auto. trans ., lac . air cond.,
w -s -w tires , Ro sewood finish wit h blk viny l
interior . In excellent cond .

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145 -

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4 Dr . Sedan , 350 cu. in. V-8 engine, P .steering,

• Travel Trailers
• Motor Homes
'
e5th Wheels

'

19- Pertalnll'lg to
the poles
20- Threefold
21 - Dld1i me r
(colloQ.!
29 - Roman road

INC.

'71 CHEVROLET BELAIR

As Advertised in Better Homes
&amp; Gardens

Open Evenings

MIDDLEPORT

BACKHOE AND
TRENCHER
.
LALL Jackson 286-4524. All
·types of backhoeing, septi c
tanks.- foote rs, etc. Also all
types of tr enching , , water
lines, gas lines, etc. 69-tf

DODGE

,.

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

See Coachman Vacation Ideas,

R. H. RAWLINGS

-

NORRIS

1973 Coachman

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ~~-;-+-

71-Smallrug
72 - Thus
7 4 - Former _Ruuian
ru lers
76- Ollsp ring
77- Nar ro w
opening
r·s - Reveal
79- Em bailkmenl
hav ing w ld41,
leve l top
62 - S ou nymph
6 4 - Stl s lor portra it

t t O-

CARROLL

Vacation Ideas • . .

MONROE- GATES· S-K WAYNE
TOOLS- WALKER EXHAUST.HURST- KEYSTONE

SUNDAY. MAY 20, 1973
ACROSS

'\_...,.,.....

Le5abre Hordlop Sedan

COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS FOR
ALL CARS - TOP NAME BRANDS.

APA CHE SOLID STATE '73

yea rs ahead of other cam ping
lra ilers . Stop in and see why!
WE EKE ND SPECIALS
2 BEDROO M tr-ailer
in
. STANDARD
1961 good combination trailer
Cheshire. util ity room, ca rpet
Plumbing &amp; Heating
wi th tent sect ion - Wa s $225
and air cond itioned , cx ten dec
21-1 Third Ave., 446-3782
now $195
li vi ng room, Sl3:S month plw
187-t 1972 Bol er American sleeps 4
utilities . Call 367-7645.
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ideal fo r compact . New $1900,
117-.c;
now $1495.
---------------,
RUSSELL'S
1973 New Apache Mesa regular
APART MENT an d new mobile
PlUMBING&amp;HEATING
deliver ed $1795 now $1695.
home . Central air and heal.
GallipoliS, 446-•U82
Am sbary's Apache
Excellent loca ti on . 446-0338.
297-t. .
Trailer Sales
116-If
631 Fourth Ave.
Gallipolis.
· DEW ITT' S PLUMBING
';:;LEE PIN G rOoms, weekl'y'
AND HEATING
118-tf
rates, tree garage parking, _
Rout e 160at l:vergreen
Libby Hotel.
Phone 446-2735
·
STARCKA FT Spring sale on .
241 -tf
187-tf
New and used tr avel trailers
an d fold down cam pers where
you get serv ice and quality .
McGRAW COMPANY
CAMP CO NL EY STAR BU LLDOZ ER , backhoe and CRAF T SA LE S. Rl. 62 N. of
land cleari ng and de velop- Po int Pleasant, behind Red
men I. 446·1502, 388-8230.
Carpe t In n. 675-538,J .
100-ptf
107-tt

Re11t

For

-

•2,795

50 STATE STREET

AMERICAN . PART'S

'

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the

•••••••••••·~-~-~~~~--. . Solid Sta te constructi.on puts it

~~"~:l.:~;:s::~~~~r SUNDAY
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Furnl'ture .

STARCRAFT SCHOOL'S
OUT SPECIALS
Ued 1973 G 8 $1649 ,
1972 STM 6 $1139.
1971 18 fl . 7 in .SC now $2075
New 24 fl 7 in SC now $3975
22 11 . 7 in SC now $3650
20 II 7 in SC now $3275
8 fl 5 in low P. now $1875
Fold down cam pers $1'350
Financing arranged. we sell.
se rvi ce and quality
Ca mp Conley S1arcratt Sale ·
Rt. 62 N of Pt. Pleasa nt
,
Behi nd Red Carpe11nn
116-tf

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

Rodney-Cora Rd .
Rodney , Ohio
Hours 9 a .m. 1o 9 P ·"_' ·

Corbin &amp; Snyder ----:-:-:-::-

~

500 E. Main St., Pomeroy, Otuo

Camping Equipment

CH EVROLET

QUAIL CREEK
MOBIL£
COMMUNITY
&amp;SALES

~GROCERY buS(riess for sale, 2 BR mobi le home , close to ci ty ,
air conditioned. 446-0599.
building ior sale or lease,
120 3
phone 773-5618 from 8:30 p.m.
to 10 p.m. for appofn1ment.
67-tf 2 BEDROOM mob ile home on
Geo'rges Creek . Road. 4464571.
120 3
.
2 TRA ILE R l.ots at Addi son,
lacing Ohio River, ~il l tak e 8
or 10 wide, no 12 Wldes. Call
446.-2.341.
120-3

992-2174

We have made a special purchase of 1973 BUICK LeSABRES, 4 DR.
SEDAN~ . Equipped with automatic transmission, power steering,
powe1 d1sc brakes, white -wall tires, air conditioner, custom- seat
belts, tinted glass, bumper protective strips, bumper guards, door
guards •• remote mirrow, carpet savers, deluxe wheel covers,
protecttve body side moldings. Other Models Priced Accordingly .

DEAL WITH ONE OF OUR COURTEOUS DODGE BOYS .••
BUSTER SPRAGUE • JERRY BROWN • TOM NORRIS

Remember We Service What We Sell.

350 Cu . ln . V ~8 eng ine , 15,000 lb. 2 speed rear ax le.,
good 82Sx20 10 ply tires, heavy du ty front &amp;_ rea r
spri ng s, 108" cab to axle, clean ca b. Mechani call y
· sound &amp; been reg ularly se rv iced.

. ' 11 8-3

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Cougar XR7. air , vinyl top, low
mileage. Local owner. Pr i.ce To
Sell.

'3,295

1970 CHEVROLET 2 TON

MOBILE home on Rl. 160
be tween
Porter
an d
Eve r9reen, $135 per mo ..
GE l8 in. television, l ¥ea r old.
ut ilities paid . 388 8688.
446-0231.

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Yt.t

mission, P . steering, camper pkg . New
tires • only 30,000 miles .

ONLY

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC,

OUR WORD IS
OUR BOND

Belvedere V-8 en gine. s t and . tran s., good
tires. radi o .

For Rent
3 ROOM modern apartment,
second fl oor old Ohio Valley
Bank Bldg ., adults only, $1JO
per month, phone 446-2282. ·
119·3

C6ME to our May Sa te. ·Fan ta stic savings on new fur - ~SLE EPING room s, Ga llia
nitUre. 2 pc. lfvlng room sui te,
Hotel.
94 _tf
Reg . $199.95 now $1.45.QO. 2 pc .
living room s·uite Reg . $299 .95
now only $248. Couch and MOTOR HOMES .FOR RENT
cha ir $98 with trade. Bedroom NOW TAking reservations for
May, Jun e, July . Complete
su ites wi th ma1tress and bo&gt;c
pr imary insurance prov1ded
springs only Sl99.95. l ots of
at
no ext r a cost. Rates as low
good used furnitur~ to choose
as
$150 per week and m ileage .
from.
1403 Eas tern Av e., Ne &gt;ct to
. Economy Motor . Sales. Ph .
ALL TYPES of bu lid ing
446-1425.
materi als,·block, br ick, sewer
pipes, . windows, lin tels, eoc.
Claude Winters, Rio Gra nde, 4 ROOM house and bath at
0 . Phone 245-5121 qfter 5.
Kanauga . 446-9662.
123-tf .
119-3

REMEMBER
We Seroice
What We Sell

3/• Ton, 8 ft. ' bed, automatic trans .

months old . $ 4 3 9 5

CEWARD CALVERT, SALESM.AN

1969 PLYMOUTH ........ :... ~795

For Sale or Trade
4-10 GAUGE sho tg un, new with
case, 446-4379.
119-3

MERCURY

10

We are still making some great deals on new. Buicks,
Pontiacs. So before you boy· any car new or used
check with us.

Be l Air, 4 dr .• gold finH;h, c lea_n in te ri or, good
tires. 327 V-8 e ng in e. p . s teenng, radi O-

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1967 MOBILE ·home Elconda 50 2 TRA IL ER spaces. · 446-3805-:
114-tf
x l2, 2 bedroom , a ir cond ..
new ca r.pet, furni shed , ex ce llent
cond.
$3,150, 1,900 LB . TOBA CCO base. Cilll
446-3277.
Wheelersburg,. Ohio 574-5.419.
116-6
119-3
pa-c'e_s_o_n----;;~c-u-::1a:-v iIIe
EL DORADO Camper for :T::R~A~I-L::E::R:-sRd
.
Ca
ll
446-3879
or 367-7438.
pickup tru ck, 1967 Triumph
104-lf
motorcycle . Ca II 256-1468
after 6 p.m.
SLE EPING• ROOM&gt;, weeK ly
ra tes. Park Central _HoteL
HOT POINT electric stov.e, good
306-tf
condit ion. Ca ll 256~ 1406 .
-----=-~-:-:-::::-:------:-:. 11 9-3 APARTMENT for construction
:---:-:---:---:------:-:-:--=-men . Ph . 446-0756.
'(;OOD CLe;I\N LUMP and
267-tf
stoker coal. Carl Wrhters , Riq
Grande. Phone 245-51 15.
FURNISHED. 2 bedroom
6-tt apartment, available June
12th.
· Need Another Bldg.?
lle-lf
.SEE our aluminum' bldgs
Heavy duty , with floor ing . APARTMENT and new mobile
horn e, ceoltral a ir and heat,
wir.ed for electric. Also Wes1
excelle nt location, 446-0338.
Virginia chUnk coal, drain
lle-lf
tile , bell tile, ce ment and
mortar. Gallipolis Block &amp;
Coal Co .. 123 1/l Pine, 446-2783.
Looking for a mobile hom e
207 -tf
lol or a qualitY mobile home? ·
We have both at
JUST taken in , deluxe zig zag
sewing
machine . This
m'·achine '
darns ,
em broider ies, overcasts, buttonholes, pay balance $36.50
or paymen1scan be arranged .
446-0255.

1968

1969 CHEVROLET.. ...........s895

Nf'W &amp; USED FURNITURE
· 854 Second, 446-9523

Parsons

·'

sleering , while-wall tires. light blue finish .
with spotless interior. radio. See the sha rp
popular model.

FULLY .

Brougham, 4 dr. hardtop, auto. trans.
miss ion, radio, air condition, P .
steering, tilt wheel, white with vinyl
roof. Like new.

Wagon, auto . Sold th is car 11 months ago. Real nice • 1 9 9 5
li tt le wagon.
ONLY

OPEL

1971 DODGE D-200

I

Grand Prix, only 11,624 miles. Only
P O N T I A C Just like new.

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

116-6

1972

4 Door, local 1 owner with tess than 6.400
miles. 307 V-8, aulomatic tr ans.. power

CADILLAC$

•

1971 DODGE MONACO

used car. Check the following for 50me great buys.

3 NEW 1973

(

WEEKLY SPECIALS

Used Car Buyers looking for a good price on a good

•3500

RICE'S

.

1

WANTED

Green finish , gold interior, full power equ ip-men_t.
Cruise ControL new w-s-w tires, Climate Control a1r
conditioning.

USED FURNITURE
GOOD heavy dresser, Early
American couCh •. sofa bed.
wood dinette se1. 3 sets of box
springs and mattress, livirig
room chair, 3 living room
~uites, 2 double b¢ds.

INC.

PH. 992·2174

YOURSELF WITH ONE OF
BETIER BUYS!

70 Cadillac H.T. Sedan

For

MOTOR$,

500 E. MAIN

On The Best

1-Coupe DeVille
. 2-Sedan DeVilles

NELSON

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.Better Buys

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2S - Tho s..xYy 'flmel. Se..m.l, SUnday. May ~.lt73

SMITH

USEO CARS

1972 NOVA ...................... s2695

IN STOCK

1972

1971 CHEVROLET.. .........s2995

1971

Grandville 2 Dr. H.T., AM&amp;FM 1ap~. power win. • 3 2 9 5
P O N T I A C dows, air. Local one owner. Real sharp. ONLY

1971

Ca talina 4 dr. H.T., Brougham , 'g reen with green
vinyl top, air, tape player. One of the nicest 71's in
P O N T I A C the valley . Price To Sell.
*2795
.

1970

Exc . 9 Pass. Wagon, air cond., all whi te with wood
grain on sides, one owner . Take you r family on ' 2 2 9 5
P O N T I A C vacatfon in this nice wagon.

1971

PLYMOUTH

Satelli te 2dr. H. T., v.s. Local o'\e
owner. Real sha rp little ca r. } ONLY • 2 2 9 5

1969 , CHEVROLET

Chevelle 2 dr . H.T., S.S., V-8.
au1o., power steering. Nice 69·
model.
UNLY'1695 .

Blazer 4 w h . anve . aux. top -tockinq · frL
hubs, V-8, automatic trans .• power steering &amp;
brakes, loca l low m ileage, 1 owner, radio,
spare neve r used .

EQUIPPED

1970 BUICK .................... s2695
Electra 225 4 door . local 1 owner car with less
than 32,000 miles, Climate Con trol. air co nd . •
40-60 power seat. radio , gold finish . loa ded
with m any ex tr as.

cadillac . Oldsmobile
992-5342
GMAC Financing Available
Pomeroy
Open Eves. Til6-Til 5 P . M . Sat.
'' You' ll Like Our 11uality Way ol Doing Business':

1970 PONTIAC................$2295
Firebird Espr it. loca l 1-owner c01r. 350 V-6
e ng ine , powe r steering &amp; au tom atic tr&lt;1 ns mi ss ion, AM- FM radio, lik e new wh1 l e lettered
tires, 307 V-8, power steering &amp; br&lt;1kes. radio,
c lea n interior .

For Sale
3 BEDROOM Skyl ine tra iler, 1966 BUI CK Elect ra 225 all
power
with
air
con near 3 acres oi land. located
ditioning,good rubber , 446·
on Raccoon Creek 1/ 2 mile 6fl
4428 a ft er 6 p.m.
Rt . 7, plenty water, o~ne r
117-6
leaving State . Imm ediate
Possession . Phone 256-6866.
#
119-6 1969 BSA Roc ket 3, 750 e&gt;ccellen t
condi tion. Phone 446-9722.
117-6
REGISTERED Boslon Bull
Terr ier pups, 3 months old.
·s iN GE "'"SeWiri9 Ma chi ne Sales
'675 -2791.
&amp; Service. Al l models in
119-3
stock. Free delivery. Se~vice
guar.-'tntOOd. Mod els price
1967 CHEVY pi c kup and
from $69 .95. French Ci'1 11
Thoroughbred
Ai~edale
FatJric Shoppe, Singer ap
puppies. Hoadley GarliC, 256pro•1e~ deal er, 58 Court St.
6029.
. .
Ph . 4-16-9255.
119-3
Sale ·

Fury 1.-4 do or, 52.,000 md e_s, good tir es, 6 c yl. .
automa ti c tran s., b lk . f1n1sh .

1966 PLYMOUTH ............ ~495

992 -2126

N EWo Serta and Bemco mat ~
tress lnd bo~ springs . l arge
selection in stock - twin , full ,
· queen size . Save up to S40 a
set .
955 Second Avenue
446-1171

i76-tf .

" Your Chevy Deal er"
Open Eves . Til 8

DON'T merely brig hten carpets
· ... Blue Lustre them ... no
rapid
r esel ling.
Rent
shampooer $1 at G. C. Mur ph y's, lower store . .
120-6
BRACE yourseH for a thrill the
firs t time you use Blue Lustre
to clean rugs . Renh e lectr ic
shampooer $ 1 at · Central
Supply.
120 6

Pomeroy

ONE CALL

•

9

Plumbing

&amp; Heating

46-tf
CA RTER 'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor . Fourth &amp; Pine
Phone 446-3888 or 446-4477
165-tt

0 I J. l(. 'J o· S'
l'l
... T

Eval ua 1ed
6 - M \ISI S
11 - Look ll•edty
HI - Slumbered
1-

21 22 23~ 4 _.__
2:5 -

Ventilated

Foot lever
Pitches
Pay respe cl '
W ark at one 's
1rade
26- New ts lvar )
26- Giva i n
30 - Jou rney
32 - cn lnese mile
33 - Tha t l s !abbr.)
3 4 - Dina
35- Ma n·s

nickname
36- Junc 1ure
37 -:- Cooli ng dev ic e

38- Dent ist 's
degree (abb r.)
&lt;1 0 - Denude
42 - Communi st '
43 - Vegetable
44 - Jaurner lorth

4 5 - ll mp re y
4 7----: One who
ShOOI5Irom
cover
-4 9 - Klrtd ol oak
tree
50 - Concealed
51- Sapulc1Jra1
mound
Sot- Alrlcan

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'1595

:·i

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DEAD STOCK
$5.00 Service Charge
Wil l remove your de~ d
horse and cows
Call Jackson 286-4531

anlelopea
55- St11dei:l walk
56- Fon dle
S9 - Con federate

ganer111
60 62 114 65 -

Pronoun

Remunerallon

Simpte ·
Paran1 (Golloa l
66- Teutonic deity
67- Anger
69- Go II pro
to - Fru il ot p•ne

85- Vas I ages ,
86 - Fle$h
88 - Paper measure

132 -

Danc e step ·
133 - Nqrme go d
135 - Cou p le
138- Decay
139- New York
baseba ll team
140 - .Whee l to ot h
141 - .Soia~
·
14 2 - Alvar in SI be ria
143- Pr'ono un
144 - Nlglll!lme TV
host
145 - A lvar ln
Germany
147 - Vapof
149 - In luor ol

69 -

Underground
150 - Parlelnlng 10
par t a t plant
pi tch
90- Shellfish l pl. )
152 - Posllive pol e
92- Larger
15 4 - ShOwy ll o we r
94 - Writing
· 151! - Co ral I' land
material s_
t51!- Wnr away
98 - Young girl
159- Ao ada ld e
99- Tardy
rest•urant
100- Witly remark
160 - Chiels
102- Backless sea t
161- Female
103 - Female ru !l
studeilta
10 4 - Sullix :
Pllrtaln ln g to
tlOW/:j
105 - Lessen
106- Toward th e lell
1- S w itt

108- DiM
109-Aconllnenl
l abbr.)

Prorio un ~

tI t - See d
co n tainers ·
112- Favors
· t 14 - A state (abbr.)
116 - T~rough
117- Daceive
' 1 19- St~a kespearlan
klng
t ~o- A•vUr isl11.nds

t22-Fame .
I ~ -4 - Rodent
12S - Rlver duck
126 - Benda
t28 - Rom an b rbnze
129- Pla¥ing card
I ~ 1 - E'cape

2 - Was sick
3 - Attempt
4-

Colla ge degree
labbr.)
5 - lnitiala o l34th
Preslden1
5 - Lances
7 - Fondling
a- Paid notlcea
9 - Sun QOd
10 - C rall y
·
1 1 - SpiriteD horse
12 - Re lated
13- Conl~nctio"
14- Note ol scale
1S- Raoard
16- Th in wedge ol

ltOniJ
17-Cu loll 1
18- Printar's
meas'Jre

3 1- ,Aodent
36- Trade tor
. monev '
37 - -0iminish
39- W lth ert'ld
40 - Sluggi,h
41 - Metal hlllenars
4 2 - Varnis h
In gredient (pl.)

4 :3 -

Brnh

44 46 4649 -

ConllagrRtlon
Teuton ic deity
Places
Workm1n
so - Rab bit
, 51 -Co nsecrated
52 - Eagle 's nest
53 - l o w, ruStlin g
sounc,,
55- Buar
Co in
5 7 - E• lra
56 -- Sat iates ·
61 - Spoken
53 ...:.. M.. ic an

sa-

laborer

6-i -

FrariJ• ol m ind
66 - Herm it
70- Atmo spheric
co nd-lllon t

71- Expen
73- Fold
74 - Number (pl )
7S- COI'l11nued
a llamptto galn
oouen ion
17 ....:. Chairs:
78- Bless ing

'Til 7 p.m. &amp;
;&gt;at. 'til 5 p.m.
Service 'Til 12
Noon on Saturda;-

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80- Taku
unta wl uttr
81 - Scold
83 - Th lnQa, in law
84 - Bo rl t ol wa ter
61 .....:.... font down
69 - Rev•ler

Ea!&gt;tern Ave.

Serv1ces Offered
ALBERT E.HJ.IAN
Water Delivery Service
Patriot Star Rt .. C~lllpolis
.
Ph. 379-2133
243-tf

SEE A MEMBER OF OUR SALES STAFF:

HARlAND WOOD, GLENN MONTGOMERY, BOB BRICKLES

Gallipolis, Ohio

Services Offered

De liver y Service: . Your
patronage wi ll be ap preciated. Ph . 446-0463.
2-tf

"Hot-Shot Spray Wash' 1
BOB
LANE .' S
complete
Bookkeepi ng ari'd ,Tax Ser· · CALL us for wash, wax and
degreasing of your . trucks.
vlce,, 424 112 Fourth . Ave .,
mobile homes, a lum in um
Kanauga . Business by BP·
siding
or anything washable .
pointment . Ph . -446-10.49.
446-4.441.
.
Please call after 6 p.m.
19-ff
278-tf
. Jackson, Ohio
Rt. 35 North
Roto Rooter
BANKS TREE SERVICE
SEWER
and
.Drain .Cleaning,
Ph. 286·5700
FREE estimates, liabil ity InNat
ional
Se rvi ce
now
surance. Prun ing, trimming. available locally.
For
a ny·
and ca vity work,. tree and
kind
ot
stopped-up
dra
in,
call
Services Offered
stump removal. Ph . 446-4953 .
Services Offered
675-5195,
24
hour
Serv
.
7.J -tf
307- t .
· C"entral Air Conditioning
: J . C. COnstruction Co. new
· &amp; Heating
t: con~truction , remodeli'lg , . _ ·.-., Free
PLANTS .
Esttm·a tes -...,..-,,_.,. ~ ' sEPt iC' TankS""'
• roofmg, cement Wbrlk . ~trone"'"'",;.,..
-" a lid
se~er
~ 446-39S.4 or .446:4118 .
Jtewarf's Hardware
se rvice . Fasf clean servtce .
Vinton, Ohio
:.
118-6
·Reasoi'la ble rat es.. Phone 446144-H
1637.
: HOLLEY ·eros. Construction,
98-26
SEPTIC TANKS
·~ bulldozing , bilck hoe .w?rk,
Cleaned and Installed
DRY WALL service by condi1ching. under roads , bonng .
Russell '·s Plumbing, 446-47'82
tract. Wil lard Bosley. 446Phone 245-5018 or 245-5006.
.
297-tf
116-tf
49~4 .
Gerard
E.
Hil ferty,
282.11
'GILLENWATER'
S
septic
tan
k&lt;
.
•
Eli•abeth
M.
Hille
rty to
THOMAS FAIN
cleaning
and
rdpair,
alsO,
sTEWARTEiectrical
Serv
ice
&amp;
EXTERMINATING CO.
house wrecking. Ph . 446-9499. Repair, house wiring , ele.ctric Gerard E . Helferty, Elizabeth
Termite &amp; Pest Control
M.
He llerty,
Parcels,
Established in 19.40. ~
heat ing . Phone 446-4561 .
Wheelersburg, Ohio
169-tf
.
271 -tf Salisb ury.
Wilma Parmelee to Harold
E. Hill , Moreena J . Hill ,
(SECTION 1)
Parcels, Bedford .
Alva J. Coates, Mary J .
Coates to J ohn T. Wolfe, J oan
A 40D UNIT SINGLE FAMILY .HOUSING COMMUNITY!
Wolfe, Parcels, Chester.
Delmus Farley, Doris Farley
OPEN SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND EVERY DAY
to Watha Farley , Parce ls,
Sa lem.
E leanor W. Zieher to Lucille
1:00 'TIL DARK
He ndri cks, Lot, Middleport.
Henry W. Baird, dec 'd ., to
Be tty Jane Baird, Cert . Trans.,
Salisbury.
Randall Adkins ; Mary

THAT'S ALL

UPPER ROUTE 7
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

DALE R. SANDERS INC.

L&amp;M Phone 592-4491

•,

RODNEY, OHIO

Adkins to Larry W. Jones,

•
PEST CONTROL - ~'
•

Jani ce K. J ones, 20 A:,
Salisbury ..
Mary A. We bster, Manning
D. . Webstcr to Noel A. Herr·
man , Edith Herrman, 100 A.,
Middleport.
Hilda Marie Koblentz, dec.,

ROOFING and Spou ting , TERMITE
Shingles
and
Buildup FREE Inspection . Call 446-3245J·
&lt;Hotroofs, Fr_ee Estimate Merrill. O' Dell , Operator bY,:
26 yr . experience. James
Exterminal Termite Service ... Marcum , Vinton, Oh io. 38810 Belm.orit Or .
.
::
8114.
267-tf(
•
62-tf

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•MERCURY MONTEGO • COMET
eCAPRI eDATSUN eSUBARU eMARK IV
bATSON Phone 592-4463

Since Smith Auto has discontinuell _
/)11 t.~utr,

we will be h11ppy to .~ervice
1111 y /) 11 tswu at our de11ler.~hip.

to David .J. Koblentz, Ri chard
David Kublenlz, Patricia Lynn
Wolf, Ccrt. for Trans., Chester,
Hi chanl David Kobl e ntz,
Gary Wolf, Patricia Lynn Woll
t.u Da vid .J. Koblcntz, Parcels,
Ches ler .

19

NORTH

• J 962
• KG 2

.

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"Can't be live it takes only 1 qt. of Pa,\nt fo_r the exterior
· ··Best buy we've seen in the a~ea,
"Can't believe it's so larg~ 1n~1de
,
n"
"Best floor plan for a house Jts SIZe we _ve ever see d . S35 000"
"2 of the largest bed roams we've seen· m a house ?.n er
'
"We love the high land overlooking the valley •

90 91 92 -

Mount
Hindu princess
Fiyln g
·
mammals
93- Topol house
95 - Frog
96- Renovate
97-lon g tor
99 - Tille ol rupect
101 - Handlu

A United States Steel creation: steel st~ding (insle~d olwood) 30
.year guaranteed steel lap siding &amp; sol!1ls lor a matntenance free
exterior . Exclusive country estate sellmg.

105- Venel
106- Sea ln Asla
107- Group of three '
111- Supplicate
t 12- High eat po int
11:3- Pack away
1 t 5 - Sle nder
116- S ta tio n
1 18 "";"" Allowan ce lqr
' wasle
1 19- Mead owa
121- Gambled
12J- C ompua po l;.t ,
125-Sat of lo Ur
126 - W In peraon
127-Guldas
129- C omm onpl aca
130- M o ving Part !II
mota;
131 - t.! eadow
132- Puule .·
13&lt;1-lndonaalan
tribeaman
136- Globe
137- Anci en t Greek
..
coins
139'- lo4aaculln e
14 0 - Gtve up
1-44- Cu sh iOn

.

3 B. R.'s; big L. R. Beautiful buill-in kitchen with large eating area.
· I' I b th w 1· th shower and vanitory, separate laundry room,
ceramtc 1 eo a
. .
,.
f 11 garage
electric heat, 6" insulation in ce•hng, w-w carpe mg, u .
'
70'"120' Jot with city type water, sewer, &amp; streets.
.

FARMERS HOME LOAN;
DOWN &amp; 1128 MO.

1260

'18,950

MODEL HOME FURNITURE &amp; DECORATIONS BY
·
EMPIRE FURNITURE CO.
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
DIRECTIONS: Drive west on Rt. 35 to Rodney· ~ass Rt. ~on l_e ft
qo soo ft ... tiki right 200 yds. to house - follow Signs. 3_ 1!1tle~ from

Emerged

vlct ortous
Ch.eer
147 - Mu 'slc as ·
wrllten
148- Scottilh son of
149- Amer ic an

148 -

G·lli;ooNtEY

(PH.

essayist

1s 1- Neoa11~e
t t;J- Symbol l o r
nicke l

155- Ca mpau po1nt
157- Pre pos ition

VILLAGE

2

RODNEY, OHIO
BUILDERS &amp; DEVELOPERS
245-,303)

w~:ST

19(17 OPEL
843-2451 .

$200 .

Fair condition .
· 5-16-12tc

STEREO-RAD IO, lape com . bina 1i on, am -fm radio, 4
spea ker sound sys tem , like
new. Balance -s111.27 or use
ou r bu~get . term s. Call 992.
3965.
5-18-6tc
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BEAUTIFUL Walnu1 Stereoradio tape combination , AM ·
FM radio, 8 tra ck tape deck.
Balance S.114.56 or terms .can
be arranged. Call 992-3965.
5-13-6tc
'u__P_H_O_L~S-T_E_R_Y-M-a-te-r-ials.
nylon pi- in ts. cotton pr_i nts,
vinyls, velvets of all ktnds.
Pomeroy Re"C.overy, 622 E.
Main st ., phone 992-7554.
5' 3' 24tp
1973 STEREO 8 track . A small
ba lance of $88.64 or pay 56.50
per month . Phone 992-5331.
4-20-ttc

. 1
. QJJO

F.AST
. 85
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t l0864:&lt;2

t Q9

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+ 9875

SOU1'1l (D)

. AKQI043
" 75
t K7
+ 'AQ2
Both vu\111:rable:
Wes t ·No.r th East South
14o
Pass
2•

PP:::

Pat&gt;s

Pass

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in_~_le_a_d_¥_
Q-:--:-'
By Oswa l ~ &amp; James Jacoby
'' Finesses, fines ses, fi nesses ,' ' s hrieked South .
" Luckv playe rs never lose
one . l ·had to lose three out
of t hree ."
His king of hearts had lost
to East's ace at tn~k one.
East had led the SUit bac k
a nd after trumping the third
hea rt South had played two
round s of trumps. He the n
lost a club fineSse to West 's
-kin g. A club camf.: back and
·
· d d'
d

MtfST se ll 1973 delu xe Zig-Zag
sewl ng
machine .
This
machine darns. embroiders,
m·a·ke s. buttonhofes,
all
without attachments. Ju s t South fina ll y tne a .Iamon
dial and sew. Pay balance of finesSe ·{(f Wind up down tw9.
s38 .50 or oay $5 per month .'
We agree that with all
Phone 992-5331.
fi nesses right South would
4~20-tfc have made six. We also know
1 - 2 YEARS old English that if he felt impelled to
Springer Spaniel, female . take every finesse ~e should
A.K.C. regis tered and 1 - SiK have taken the d1amon~
foot Stock rack, light Ford . fi nesse fire!. That wa) he
Phone 992-7397.
·
co uld · have finally d• scarded
5 20-ltp a club on the ace of d1a-

.\

GALLONS
'OF GAS

. 'ahsbnr)'

at.....!- If I"Jo"'n ur1c
down lltlf
lloorld never
hav" t•k•n the d 1 a rn o n d
, After draw~r•A trumps he
should Jwve Cllihed lhc king
and ace of tllamond s . He
would have dropped East's
queen and been home with
ga me and rubber.
Would he have looked silly
if West held the diamond
q uee n ' Not at a I1.. H ~ wo ~ 1d
simpl y have led a third dtam ond and d i s c a r d e d hi s
deuce of clubs. Wes t would
hav e been ca ught in an end
play .
.
Suppose East held three
d i a m on d s to ·the queen?
South co uld ruff ; enter dummy with a trump ; lead the
three or cLubs a nd duc k completely. We st would still have
been end -played .
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ON ANY NEW CAR
SOLD FROM MAY 19
THRU MAY 25.

nwnd

r.neose al oil

... fj4:l

For Sale

Allen C. Brewer , dec., to
Audrey 0 . Brewer, Cert. fOr
trans., Lebanon.
Chari•·• ll , Hysell, Kuthryn
W, Hysell to Keilll F. . Searls,
Car&lt;&gt;lyn ~• -rl , Purcel•.

A Bad Choice ol FittP.ssing
+ AJ5

.Typical Comments from Open House Visitors

Bill Joe Johnson

IS OFFERING

•LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
• COUGAR
•

OPEN HOUSE

~--~~---------.
.Services Offered
Services Offered
Services Offered

GALLIPOLIS
CHRYSLERPLYMOUTH

600 E. STATE ST.
&amp; 1200 E. STATE ST.
ATHENS, OHIO
YOUR DEALER FOR

Meigs
Property
Transfers

992-2151 • 992~2152

INC~

SMITH BUICK,

U. P. MARTIN &amp; Son Water

Apple City Auto Sales

8:00AM-6:00PM MON. THRU SAT.

Gallipolis Chrysler-Plymouth
1639 Eastern Ave.

Gallipolis

446-3273

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UP TO 42 MONTHS TO PAY

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P . brakes. r&lt;1dio. auto. trans ., lac . air cond.,
w -s -w tires , Ro sewood finish wit h blk viny l
interior . In excellent cond .

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20- Threefold
21 - Dld1i me r
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INC.

'71 CHEVROLET BELAIR

As Advertised in Better Homes
&amp; Gardens

Open Evenings

MIDDLEPORT

BACKHOE AND
TRENCHER
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LALL Jackson 286-4524. All
·types of backhoeing, septi c
tanks.- foote rs, etc. Also all
types of tr enching , , water
lines, gas lines, etc. 69-tf

DODGE

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GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

See Coachman Vacation Ideas,

R. H. RAWLINGS

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1973 Coachman

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ~~-;-+-

71-Smallrug
72 - Thus
7 4 - Former _Ruuian
ru lers
76- Ollsp ring
77- Nar ro w
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Vacation Ideas • . .

MONROE- GATES· S-K WAYNE
TOOLS- WALKER EXHAUST.HURST- KEYSTONE

SUNDAY. MAY 20, 1973
ACROSS

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Le5abre Hordlop Sedan

COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS FOR
ALL CARS - TOP NAME BRANDS.

APA CHE SOLID STATE '73

yea rs ahead of other cam ping
lra ilers . Stop in and see why!
WE EKE ND SPECIALS
2 BEDROO M tr-ailer
in
. STANDARD
1961 good combination trailer
Cheshire. util ity room, ca rpet
Plumbing &amp; Heating
wi th tent sect ion - Wa s $225
and air cond itioned , cx ten dec
21-1 Third Ave., 446-3782
now $195
li vi ng room, Sl3:S month plw
187-t 1972 Bol er American sleeps 4
utilities . Call 367-7645.
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ideal fo r compact . New $1900,
117-.c;
now $1495.
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RUSSELL'S
1973 New Apache Mesa regular
APART MENT an d new mobile
PlUMBING&amp;HEATING
deliver ed $1795 now $1695.
home . Central air and heal.
GallipoliS, 446-•U82
Am sbary's Apache
Excellent loca ti on . 446-0338.
297-t. .
Trailer Sales
116-If
631 Fourth Ave.
Gallipolis.
· DEW ITT' S PLUMBING
';:;LEE PIN G rOoms, weekl'y'
AND HEATING
118-tf
rates, tree garage parking, _
Rout e 160at l:vergreen
Libby Hotel.
Phone 446-2735
·
STARCKA FT Spring sale on .
241 -tf
187-tf
New and used tr avel trailers
an d fold down cam pers where
you get serv ice and quality .
McGRAW COMPANY
CAMP CO NL EY STAR BU LLDOZ ER , backhoe and CRAF T SA LE S. Rl. 62 N. of
land cleari ng and de velop- Po int Pleasant, behind Red
men I. 446·1502, 388-8230.
Carpe t In n. 675-538,J .
100-ptf
107-tt

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For

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50 STATE STREET

AMERICAN . PART'S

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Furnl'ture .

STARCRAFT SCHOOL'S
OUT SPECIALS
Ued 1973 G 8 $1649 ,
1972 STM 6 $1139.
1971 18 fl . 7 in .SC now $2075
New 24 fl 7 in SC now $3975
22 11 . 7 in SC now $3650
20 II 7 in SC now $3275
8 fl 5 in low P. now $1875
Fold down cam pers $1'350
Financing arranged. we sell.
se rvi ce and quality
Ca mp Conley S1arcratt Sale ·
Rt. 62 N of Pt. Pleasa nt
,
Behi nd Red Carpe11nn
116-tf

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

Rodney-Cora Rd .
Rodney , Ohio
Hours 9 a .m. 1o 9 P ·"_' ·

Corbin &amp; Snyder ----:-:-:-::-

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Camping Equipment

CH EVROLET

QUAIL CREEK
MOBIL£
COMMUNITY
&amp;SALES

~GROCERY buS(riess for sale, 2 BR mobi le home , close to ci ty ,
air conditioned. 446-0599.
building ior sale or lease,
120 3
phone 773-5618 from 8:30 p.m.
to 10 p.m. for appofn1ment.
67-tf 2 BEDROOM mob ile home on
Geo'rges Creek . Road. 4464571.
120 3
.
2 TRA ILE R l.ots at Addi son,
lacing Ohio River, ~il l tak e 8
or 10 wide, no 12 Wldes. Call
446.-2.341.
120-3

992-2174

We have made a special purchase of 1973 BUICK LeSABRES, 4 DR.
SEDAN~ . Equipped with automatic transmission, power steering,
powe1 d1sc brakes, white -wall tires, air conditioner, custom- seat
belts, tinted glass, bumper protective strips, bumper guards, door
guards •• remote mirrow, carpet savers, deluxe wheel covers,
protecttve body side moldings. Other Models Priced Accordingly .

DEAL WITH ONE OF OUR COURTEOUS DODGE BOYS .••
BUSTER SPRAGUE • JERRY BROWN • TOM NORRIS

Remember We Service What We Sell.

350 Cu . ln . V ~8 eng ine , 15,000 lb. 2 speed rear ax le.,
good 82Sx20 10 ply tires, heavy du ty front &amp;_ rea r
spri ng s, 108" cab to axle, clean ca b. Mechani call y
· sound &amp; been reg ularly se rv iced.

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Cougar XR7. air , vinyl top, low
mileage. Local owner. Pr i.ce To
Sell.

'3,295

1970 CHEVROLET 2 TON

MOBILE home on Rl. 160
be tween
Porter
an d
Eve r9reen, $135 per mo ..
GE l8 in. television, l ¥ea r old.
ut ilities paid . 388 8688.
446-0231.

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mission, P . steering, camper pkg . New
tires • only 30,000 miles .

ONLY

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC,

OUR WORD IS
OUR BOND

Belvedere V-8 en gine. s t and . tran s., good
tires. radi o .

For Rent
3 ROOM modern apartment,
second fl oor old Ohio Valley
Bank Bldg ., adults only, $1JO
per month, phone 446-2282. ·
119·3

C6ME to our May Sa te. ·Fan ta stic savings on new fur - ~SLE EPING room s, Ga llia
nitUre. 2 pc. lfvlng room sui te,
Hotel.
94 _tf
Reg . $199.95 now $1.45.QO. 2 pc .
living room s·uite Reg . $299 .95
now only $248. Couch and MOTOR HOMES .FOR RENT
cha ir $98 with trade. Bedroom NOW TAking reservations for
May, Jun e, July . Complete
su ites wi th ma1tress and bo&gt;c
pr imary insurance prov1ded
springs only Sl99.95. l ots of
at
no ext r a cost. Rates as low
good used furnitur~ to choose
as
$150 per week and m ileage .
from.
1403 Eas tern Av e., Ne &gt;ct to
. Economy Motor . Sales. Ph .
ALL TYPES of bu lid ing
446-1425.
materi als,·block, br ick, sewer
pipes, . windows, lin tels, eoc.
Claude Winters, Rio Gra nde, 4 ROOM house and bath at
0 . Phone 245-5121 qfter 5.
Kanauga . 446-9662.
123-tf .
119-3

REMEMBER
We Seroice
What We Sell

3/• Ton, 8 ft. ' bed, automatic trans .

months old . $ 4 3 9 5

CEWARD CALVERT, SALESM.AN

1969 PLYMOUTH ........ :... ~795

For Sale or Trade
4-10 GAUGE sho tg un, new with
case, 446-4379.
119-3

MERCURY

10

We are still making some great deals on new. Buicks,
Pontiacs. So before you boy· any car new or used
check with us.

Be l Air, 4 dr .• gold finH;h, c lea_n in te ri or, good
tires. 327 V-8 e ng in e. p . s teenng, radi O-

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1967 MOBILE ·home Elconda 50 2 TRA IL ER spaces. · 446-3805-:
114-tf
x l2, 2 bedroom , a ir cond ..
new ca r.pet, furni shed , ex ce llent
cond.
$3,150, 1,900 LB . TOBA CCO base. Cilll
446-3277.
Wheelersburg,. Ohio 574-5.419.
116-6
119-3
pa-c'e_s_o_n----;;~c-u-::1a:-v iIIe
EL DORADO Camper for :T::R~A~I-L::E::R:-sRd
.
Ca
ll
446-3879
or 367-7438.
pickup tru ck, 1967 Triumph
104-lf
motorcycle . Ca II 256-1468
after 6 p.m.
SLE EPING• ROOM&gt;, weeK ly
ra tes. Park Central _HoteL
HOT POINT electric stov.e, good
306-tf
condit ion. Ca ll 256~ 1406 .
-----=-~-:-:-::::-:------:-:. 11 9-3 APARTMENT for construction
:---:-:---:---:------:-:-:--=-men . Ph . 446-0756.
'(;OOD CLe;I\N LUMP and
267-tf
stoker coal. Carl Wrhters , Riq
Grande. Phone 245-51 15.
FURNISHED. 2 bedroom
6-tt apartment, available June
12th.
· Need Another Bldg.?
lle-lf
.SEE our aluminum' bldgs
Heavy duty , with floor ing . APARTMENT and new mobile
horn e, ceoltral a ir and heat,
wir.ed for electric. Also Wes1
excelle nt location, 446-0338.
Virginia chUnk coal, drain
lle-lf
tile , bell tile, ce ment and
mortar. Gallipolis Block &amp;
Coal Co .. 123 1/l Pine, 446-2783.
Looking for a mobile hom e
207 -tf
lol or a qualitY mobile home? ·
We have both at
JUST taken in , deluxe zig zag
sewing
machine . This
m'·achine '
darns ,
em broider ies, overcasts, buttonholes, pay balance $36.50
or paymen1scan be arranged .
446-0255.

1968

1969 CHEVROLET.. ...........s895

Nf'W &amp; USED FURNITURE
· 854 Second, 446-9523

Parsons

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sleering , while-wall tires. light blue finish .
with spotless interior. radio. See the sha rp
popular model.

FULLY .

Brougham, 4 dr. hardtop, auto. trans.
miss ion, radio, air condition, P .
steering, tilt wheel, white with vinyl
roof. Like new.

Wagon, auto . Sold th is car 11 months ago. Real nice • 1 9 9 5
li tt le wagon.
ONLY

OPEL

1971 DODGE D-200

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Grand Prix, only 11,624 miles. Only
P O N T I A C Just like new.

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

116-6

1972

4 Door, local 1 owner with tess than 6.400
miles. 307 V-8, aulomatic tr ans.. power

CADILLAC$

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1971 DODGE MONACO

used car. Check the following for 50me great buys.

3 NEW 1973

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WEEKLY SPECIALS

Used Car Buyers looking for a good price on a good

•3500

RICE'S

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WANTED

Green finish , gold interior, full power equ ip-men_t.
Cruise ControL new w-s-w tires, Climate Control a1r
conditioning.

USED FURNITURE
GOOD heavy dresser, Early
American couCh •. sofa bed.
wood dinette se1. 3 sets of box
springs and mattress, livirig
room chair, 3 living room
~uites, 2 double b¢ds.

INC.

PH. 992·2174

YOURSELF WITH ONE OF
BETIER BUYS!

70 Cadillac H.T. Sedan

For

MOTOR$,

500 E. MAIN

On The Best

1-Coupe DeVille
. 2-Sedan DeVilles

NELSON

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24 - The SUnday Times- Sentinel, Sunday, May 20, 1973

14 Fined
hy court

ELB RFELDS IN POMEROY

POMEROY - Fourteen
persons were fined and fifteen
forfeited bond in Meigs County
Court Friday.
POMEROY - Good news for Pomeroy residents !
Fined by Judge Frank W.
This is "clean-up week" when village employes will haul
Porter were William H. Lily, away all that stuff that's been accumulating all winter long. Just
Jr ., Rt. 1, Cheshire, $150 and place it on the curbing near your home and village employes will
costs, 3 days in jail, 6 months take care of the rest.
suspended license on restricted
This is a valuable service in this day and age. Scientific
basis, D.W.I. ; Holton T. Potts, Sanitation Inc. which serves as the garbage collection agency in
Wilmington, Del., Loe Lee Pomeroy, is not to be put down . The company does a good job,
Maple, Cleveland, Robert B. but can 't take all of the accumulations of discards primarily
Unroe, Rt. 2, Gallipolis , because PJe mater ials from which they are made many times
Marga ret E. Stewart, Mid- •fouls up the expensive packer trucks.
dleport, $10 and costs each,
Pickup service by the village will be handled by wards as
speeding; Jack E. Hall, Rt. 1, follows : first ward, Monday; second on Tuesday, third on
Cheshire, $5 and costs, no slow Wednesday and Thursday , and fourth on Friday.
moving vehicle sign ; Freda
The village would appreciate being ready on the designated
Jones, Rt. 3, Albany, $10 and day but will make callbacks if anyone is missed . If this be the
costs, passing without assiu-ed case, just call Village Hall.
clear distance; Jeffr ey D.
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Howell, Rt. 2, Pomeroy, $10
MRS. C. H. (SIS) Wise writes from Waverly that she was
and costs, passing on yellow
more than pleased that so many Meigs County friends sent cards
line; Richard J . Burkhamer ,
and letters on her birthday. "So nice to be remembered when you
Pomeroy, $35 a nd costs, are away", Sis comments. She received some 40 remembrances.
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speeding; J err y J . Hall ,
Cheshire , $10 and costs,
MRS. NELLIE VALE, a Meigs County school supervisor who
overwlde load ; Leland Nelson, underwent major surgery at Mt. Carmel Hospital, is making
Rt. 2, Pomeroy • $10 and costs, great progress, many will be pleased to know.
stop sign ; Christopher Napper •
Mrs. Vale was remembered also by thoughtful Meigs
$25 and costs, $10 suspended, Countians with so many cards and flowers. ''It is so wonderful to
overload ; Wondel R. Dlnguss, know you have so many friends who really care", she writes .
Rt. 1, Dexter, $25 and costs, no
Mrs. Vale is in the seventh week of being away from her
operator's license; Earl C. duties. She spent three weeks in the hospital, a week at the home
Kauff, Jr., Hemlock Grove, UO of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Vale, and is
and .costs, failure to drive on now recuperating at her Albany Route 3 home. She's walking
right side of road.
with a cane about the house and expects to be out in a couple of
Forfeiting bonds were Paul more weeks.
1
D. Wedge, Bowling Green, '
Ky.; Arthur D. Wilson,
WHEN THE MEIGS LOCAL teachers were on strike
Virginia Beach, Va .; Marshall recently, we checked around and reported that a teachers strike
C. Rodgers, Beaver, Pa.; Jane had not previously occurred in Meigs County.
G. Smith, Pt . Pleasant ; Ernest
Then a reliable informant phoned, stating that Pomeroy
Menchini , Nitro; Marvin R. teachers had gone on strike in the early 30s because Middleport
Hand, Sarasota , Fla .; Richard teachers had been given $100 Christmas bonuses and Pomeroy
M. Conrad, Hebron ; Elnathan teachers had not. The report stated that the teachers were out for
· Paul Moorehouse, Jr., Akron, a day or two.
$27.50 each, speeding ; Charles
Then came another telephone call from another reliable
C. Whitt, David Hudnall, Carol source, stating that the Pomeroy teachers didn't actually go out
M. Mullins, $25 each, in- on strike, but that a committee was formed and went to the
toxication; Charles T. Dolan , courthouse to see if funds for a Christmas bonus for Pomeroy
The Plains, $27.50, left of teachers could be secured. The funds were found, and the $100 •
. center ; Ga ry R. Blair, In- bonus was paid over the year, and there was no strike.
dianapolis, Ind ., $22.50, unsafe
Charles Gibbs, former Pomeroy superintendent, who has
vehicle ; Hobart G. Cook, returned from Florida has verified that the Pomeroy teachers
Lefthand, W. Va. , $27.50, stop never were on strike. So, apparently, the original report weeks
sign, and Mark A, Rafferty, ago, was "the way it was ."
Curwensville, Pa ., $22.50,
THOSE BEAUTWUL IRIS along the railroad track on East
following too close.
Main St. just didn't happen. They are the work of Mrs. Wanda
Rizer who lives across the street. They are nic.e beautification in
IN NAVY EXERCISES
POMEROY
Navy that end of Pomeroy.
Fireman Gerald 0 . Pullins, son ,
ANYONE FOR A dog?
of Mr . and Mrs. Gerald 0 .
A medium-sized, black dog, possibly part chow, has shown
Pullins of Route 2, Pomeroy,
participated in the Exercise up nea r the home of Mr . and Mrs. Floyd Weber, Keno. The 1
animal may have been lost or strayed ; It is now at the Weber
G~l&lt;len Dragon '73 in Korea
aboard this amphibious land- · home and the owner may contact the Webers, who have found it
ing dock ship, homeported in to be an excellent farm dog. The Webers can be reached at 985San Diego. A 1970 graduate of 3948 through Chester.
Meigs High · School , he joined
the Navy in April ·1971. ·
MR . AND MRS. DALE NICHOLSON have returned to their
Middleport home from a three week stay in Europe where they
were the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Haynes . Mr . and Mrs. Haynes are living in Wiesbaden,
Germany .
· While on their visit, Mr . and Mrs . NiCholson and the Haynes
traveled in eight diff erent' countries including Germany, Austria,
Liechtenstein , Switzerland, France, Luxemborg, Belgium and
·
Holland .
Highlights. of their trip were visits to the former concentration camp at Dachau, the Olympic grounds in Munich, the·'
salt mines at Kerchtesgaden, King Ludwig's castles near Gar,~~~ mich , a diamond cutting factory in Holla(\d and the illuminated
h
canals of Amsterdam. They thoroughly enjoyed sightseeing
along the Rhine River, traveling through the Alps, and attending
A St ate Fa rm Fa mil y In co me Polley a concert by Glen Campbell an~ Anne Murray in Frankfurt.

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WAREHOUSE ON MECHANIC STREET
ENJOY A TRIP TO ELBERFELDS MECHANIC STREET WAREHOUSE- - THERE'S ALWAYS .PLENTY OF FREE PARKING . - AND
YOU'LL LIKE THE EXCELLENT SELECTION OF MERCHANDISE
ON SALE AT THE WAREHOUSE - ELBERFELDS WAREHOUSE JS ,
OPEN EVERY DAY MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY '9:30 AM TO 5 PM ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OPEN 9:30 A.M. TIL 9 AT NIGHT.
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OUTDOOR 'FURNITURE
FOR LAWN,
PORCH, PATIO

OUTDOOR FURNITURE

1'1SLIStGPE
FOLDING ALUMINUM
PATIO FURNITURE

We' ve an exciting
collection of this
outdoor
f i ne
furniture. Chairs
and Tables - made
to stand up in rain
and blistering sun
season
after
season. Colorful
and comfortable,
too . Exceptionally
strong, yet very
easy to move
about as you wish.
Stop in and select
yours now and
save.

..... with strong heat·sealed vinyl tubing. Sealed
cushio_n,of air gives strong resilient support,
keeps 1t s appearance. Super tough outdoor
finish on hardwood parts.
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At Sale
Prices Now!

Llovd
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John Hancock
Redwood Furniture

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Superior
quality
redwood turn iture for
porch. patio or lawn .
All surfa ce s are
sanded.
edges
smoothly milled and
beveled and corners
a·re
shap ed
and
rounded . Choose
Pi cnic Tabl es and
Bench es · Padded
Chairs · Gin Rummy
Sets - Lov e Seats .

Be sure to see all the other styles of fine
quality Telescope Porch, Lawn and
Patio Furniture . You can really save
now.

LAWN LITE
PORCH • LAWN • PATIO FURNITURE

Remember all John
Hancock
redwood
furniture is now at
sale prices.

MAGIC CHEF
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Guarantee your
family an income

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can provide a regu lar inco m e to help
p ay for f oo d , rent , living expen s es

MRS. GUY SHULER spotted five deer racing about the front
area of her West Main St. home the other morning . Motorists
might take that as a warning.

if you'r e taken out of the picture.
Let m• give yo u all t he details.

taroll K.

You'll like this fine selection of
cooking ·ranges by Magic Chef .
Have sealed oven window and
I ight eliminates constantly
opening and closing ,oven door .
Chrome plated non -till oven rack .
Removable
oven
doors .
Removable cook top.
Check all the fine features of
Magic Chef and see the different
sizes in wh ite, avocado and
Harves t gold .

IV·' 'l'oo-·- '·

Whirlpool
APPLIANCES

Snowden

THE STAATS FAMILY of Albany will be providing music for
Park Central
the annual Chester High sChool Alumni dance. on May 26 at the
Hotel Bldg .
Chester l:&gt;uilding. Reservati~ns may be made by phoning Mrs.
Second
Gall
ipolis,Ave.
Ohio Mildred Gaul at the Shake Haven, Chester, 985-3832, or by writing
Phone 446-4290 Opal Eichinger, Chester. Cost is $4 for the dance and banquet;
P 7340
Home 44,.6·4-51-B..., $2.50 for the banquet plus $1 dues or $1.50 for the dance along
STATE FARM LIFE "A'" which is open to the public.
INSURANCE COMPANY

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Home OHi ce: Bl oami n&amp;l.on, Ill inois u.u u ..... u.
Ulre • good neighbor, State Farm is there.

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BOB REES PONTIAC, .INC.
IS PROUD TO
ANNOUNCE
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That
Dana

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Adrian
Has Joined Our Mechanical Staff, As Service
Manager and Mechanic. Dana Has Had 37
Years Experience In The Automotive Field
and Invites All His Friends To Stop By and
See Him.

BOB REES
PONTIAC, INC.
Corner Third &amp; Court ·
Gallipolis, Ohio

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Ph. 446-1513

GBC's summer
quarter is. set
GALLIPOLIS - The 1973
Summer Quarter will start on
June 12 at Gallipolis Business
College. Prospective students,
who have not already enr'olled,
should con tact the business
college office now.
Gallipolis Business College ,
located at 36 Locust Street,
Gallipolis, offers one- and twoyear diploma courses in
Jr.
General Office, Secretarial,
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Accounting, Business Administration, and Executive
Secretarial. All courses are
approved for veterans who
war. t to take advantage of their
GI Bill Benefits. Veterans
attending classes from 8:·30
a.m. to 2 p.m . are paid $220
each month by the VA, if
single. Married veteran s
receive $261 monthly. VeLerans
who are married with one child
receive $298 monthly.

NOW YOU KNOW
The antelope fawn at the age
o f one year can run up to 25
miles an hour.

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....:::-.. Save now on this elegant al urn inurn outdoor·
furniture featuring chaise lounges, straight
chairs, folding chairs. folding rockers, lawn
swings with canopy and gliders.
·
Make your selections now. We'll deliver free of
charge . Ask about our sensible credit service.

See all the Whirlpool
Appliances at Elber felds
Warehouse .
Refrigerators - Washers .
- Gas Dryers - Electric
Dryers - Freezers
Trash
Mashers
Disposals
Dehumidifiers.
Plenty of styles - choice
· of colors and sizes.
Buy a Whirlpool Appliance and you'll have
years of satisfactory
service.
Use your own sensible
credit service to make
your urchase .

Armstrong and Congoleum

Hard Surface
Floor Covering
A lot of new patterns and new colors just arrived.
at the warehouse- 9 and 12 foot widths. Buy the
length you need in either of these fine lines of
linoleum. Long wearing decorative floor
material ideally suited for areas such as kitchens - bathrooms · liv lng rooms - dens and
P,orches.
'

Carpet By

'The .Yard
,

You can really save on carpet
at Elberfelds Warehouse . 12
and 15 foot widths. Fine quality
nylon carpeting for Indoor and "
Outdoor use. Excellent patterns
and colors. Bring in your
measurements and see how you
can save · on the carpet you
need.

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