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12-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., June l!i,l973

Rettie LeMaster

Guardrail hit

. ..Sheriff · Robert C. Har.
lenbach's Dept. investigal&lt;!d a
single car accident today at
3:16 a .m. in Orange Township
Rettie LeMaster 83, 139 E.
on SR 7. No personal injuries Second St., Chillicothe, for were reported.
merly of Meigs County, died
Jimmy
R.
Fortune , Thursday at the ChiUicothe
Nelsonville, was traveling Hospital . She was preceded in
north, went ofl the highway on death by her parents.
the right, back across the high- Roseberry and Mary Grinun
way, going ofl on the left and Taggart, and a sister.
striking a guardrail. There was
surviving
are
three
heavy damage to the left side daughters, Dorothy Auld,
of the vehicle. No citation was Anaheim, Calif.; .Shirley
issued.
... Grimes, Bugholz, and ' Mary
Lou Suflelette, Ontario, Calif. ;
six sons, Donald, Chillicothe;
Pleasant Valley Hospital
Wayne of Blumfield; Harry,
Discharges :
Burgettstown, Pa.; Jack ol
Pau1ine Greathouse, Mid- Chillicothe; Clifford of Rich·
dleport; Mrs. Carl Simpkins, mond, Ohio, and Gilbert, of
Ppint Pleasant ; Mrs. Elias Chillicothe; two sisters, zet
Hatfield, son, Gallipolis; Eydie Hefferman, Utica, Pa., and Net
and Angela Durst, Mt. Alto; Smith, Coolvillei a brother, Ed
Dolph Hill, Point Pleasant; Taggart, Florida ; 19 grand·
Albert Oldaker, Letart ; Azalea children, a great-grandchild,
Odister, Pomeroy; Iva Wolfe, and several nieces and
Rutland; Rodney Little, nephews.
Minersville; Cecil Morris,
Funeral services will be at 3
Gallipolis, and Mrs . Keith p.m. Saturday at the Ewing
Dewitt, Henderson.
Funeral Home with the Rev.
Marshall Larimore officiating.

died Thursday

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A special meeting ol Shade
River Lodge 453, F . and A.M.,
Chester, has been set for 8 p.m.
Thursday at the temple. Work
will be in the EA degree,
Master Masons are urged to
attend.

State allocation
of funds is made

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WASHINGTON (U PJ ) B. Connally, despite
J'ohn
Following deductions for Mattner who returns to PennWhiie House denials, is
sylvania Conference.
school employes and teachers
Syracuse: Richard E. Jarvis reportedly frustrated and
retirement and allotments to from Fultonham, succeeding
Ralph S. Malcomb who moves
the county board of education to
Badow .
Meigs County schools received
Afhens District Superintend- IIOSJ'IT&lt;\1. ~EWS
$177,568.77 in June under the ent: James H. McCormack
from Hamilton First Church ,
HoJzer Medical Center
state school foundation s.tcCeedlng Joseph R. Graham
(Discharges)
program, state Auditor Joseph who goes to Hamilton First
Claude
Pope, Terry Q.teen,
Church.
T. Ferguson announced.
Everett Sirns 1 Erma Nelson,
Amounts received by the
Otho
Miller, Ger•ld Wilderlocal districts included
m.uth, Meta McEachern ,
Eastern, $38,990.53; Meigs
McCoy,
Dollie
Gladys
$102,984.11 ,
and
Local,
Lockhart, Mary Hysell, Helen
Southern Local, $3&gt;,594.13. The
Heaton, Ferne Gray, Opha
county board received $8,409.87
Fitzwater, Grace Fadeley ,
including a $3,&gt;33.39 direct
Mae Damron, Charles Bush,
allotment with the balance
Lydia
Bunch, Billie Bosley,
being made up in allotments
Mary Allen, Mildred Adkins,
from the local districts.
Nora McKean to Lucille M. Danny_ Wilbor, Ruby Snyder,
Haggerty ,
Richard
L. Charles Parks, Bryan Leach,
Ohio Senate asks
Haggerty, Lot 427, Middleport. Kathr yn Buchanan, Mrs .
Delta extension
Robert V. Haggerty to Wayne Brown and sOn, Charles
Watterson, Kerry Wandling,
COLUMBUS ( UPI) - The Lucille M. Haggerty, Lots, Polly Tuppett, Kimberly KithOhio Senate approved by a Middleport.
Josephine Mallory to Em- cart, and Bessie Blake.
v.olce vote Thursday a
(Births)
resolution urging Congress to mett R. Smalley, Mar y
Harvey
Rowley, a son,
Mrs.
give the Delta Queen a five Smalley, Lot, Middleport.
Lydia Wandling, dec . to Gallipolis; Mrs . Frederick
year ex.tension of federal
Arthur Wandling, Aff. for Lucas , a daughter, Jackson,
safety requirements.
and Mrs. Steven Harper, a son,
The resolution asked for a trans., Pomeroy.
Arthur Wandling to Orval L. Jackson.
five year extension of the six·
year exemption the steamboat, Wiles, Betty J . Wiles, Lots,
which is made of wood, had Pomeroy.
New pastor comes
Bertha Barreft, dec. to
from the safety at sea act.
State Sen. Stanley Aronoff, R· William Barrett, Bruce to local church
Cincinnati, said another Delta Barrett, Mae Nelson, Howard
The Rev . Mr. William
Queen is under construction, Wesley Barrett, Robert
tt,
Helen
Matheny,
Cert.
Barrl
27, of Marietta
Sydenstricker,
but will not be complel&lt;!d for
is the new pastor of the Enanother tlu-ee years. It will for trans., Salem.
Barrett,
Bruce
William
terprise United Methodist
meet the all-steel construction
standards required In .the Barrett, Jennie Barrett, Mae · Church. He will speak at the
Nelson, Carl Nelson, Howard Sunday morning service at the
federal act.
Wesley Barrett, Patty Barrett, church.
Robert Barrett, Sandra
The minister, his wife, and
Barrett
to
Robert
Barrett,
two
chi1dren plan to move into
THREE RUNS MADE
Pomeroy E·R squad an- Sandra Barrett, 1.25 Acre, the parsonage sometime next
week. The Rev. Mr. Sydenswered three calls Thursday, Salem,
Helen Matheney, Charles stricker fills the pulpit vacated
at 12:42 p. m. to the carnival
Matheney
to Robert Barrett, following the appointment of
behind Pomeroy Jr. High
where a man had been shocked Sandra Barrett, 1.25 Acre, the Rev. Slllnten Srnith as
director of the Methodist
by a 220-volt line. He declined Salem.
at Lancaster.
Campgrounds
treatment; at 5:44 p.m. Mrs.
John Russell, Wyllis Hill, was
taken to Veterans Memorial
SCHOOL STARTS
By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Hospital, and at 1:03 a.m. took
Vacation Bible School will
Mrs. Herbert Sayre, Mrs.
Christine Freeman, Mechanic
Monday at the Sutton
start
St., to Veterans Memorial Herbert Shields were at Holzer
Hospital with a possible heart Medical Cen~r on Monday to Unil&lt;!d Methodist Church with
"We Look to Jesus" as the
condition.
see their doctors.
Pvt. and Mrs. Ronald Russell theme. Hours will be frpm 9 to
and daughter, Mandy, of 11 :30 a.m. each day. Children ·
REVERSED
of the community are invited.
Candy C. Proffitt was Maryland are spending two
awarded the divorce from weeks furlough with Mr. and
Randall Proffitt not ·Randall Mrs. Russell Roush and Mr.
TO MEET AT ZION
Proffitt from Candy Proffitt as and Mrs. Robert Russell at
The Meigs Gounty Men's
.. ·reported earlier. The maiden Wolfpen.
Fellowship of the Churches of
. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller
name of the defendant,
Christ will meet at the Zion
and four children of Delaware
Hoback, was restored.
Church of Christ at 7:30 p.m .
spent a weekend with Mrs.
Mary Donohue and Mrs. Rose Monday.
lng, student, succeeding Martha

disappointed with his new role
of part-time adviser and will
soon sever relations with
President Nixon.
Connally, a Democrat when
Nixon named him treasury
secretary two years ago,
rejoioed the administration
this spring after turning
Republican , but his friends and
political ' associates were

Meigs

Marriage License
Morris Mehraban, 24,
Pomeroy, Rt. 4, and Linda Sue
Ray, 23, Pomeroy, Rt. 4.
INROOM332
Miles Dice of Middleport is
reported in serious condition at
the Holzer Medical Center ..His
room number is 332.

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Nixon aide frustrated in new role

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full-time, long-tenn job."
Coonally was said to feel that
he has not ' 'played a popular
saying Thursday that the role" with Nixon and that he
former Texas governor and· has had to talk to the President
protege of the late President "like a Dutch uncle." His
Lyndon B. JobnSOII has found friends said he has described
his position with Nixon less the situation at tbe White
House as a ''screwed~pmess''
than he expected.
The While House disputed as a result of Watergate and an
the reports, saying that Con- inflationary economy.
nally and Nixon enjoy a close
"I've done all I can at the
relationship and that Connally moment," Connal~y was
"never considered this to be a quoted as saying.

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RIO GRANDE - Career Education,
critical analysis of model ca'reer
education, and ways of · imp1ei.nentin8:
model career education will be outlined
here this week in the final three days of a
, Vocational .Guidance Seminar sponsored
by the Gallia-Jackson-Vinton Joint
Vocational School.
Twenty-three instructors from four
counties - including Gallia and Meigs are &amp;!tending the seminar. William 0.
Northup, Gallia County Guidance
SUpervisor and seminar coordinator, said
teachers may get four quarter hours of
credit from Ohio University for participation.
The seminar is designed to assist
teachers to develop skills required to
prepare local guides to occupational
oportunities for students leav ing or
graduating from high school; to ·assist in
lh.e development of skills to use materials
necessary in 'the implementation of the
Ohio Career Education Model ; to experience and evaluate the vocational and
industrial eJ&lt;periences available to
students in school served by the seminar
participants; to develop skills in working
with other professional personnel whose
cooperation is essential for the effective
introduction of a program of career
education ·and to gain an appreciation of
the developments likely to shape the
economy of the immediate and distance
future.
Four universities, Ohio State, Ohio
University, The Universitj· of Cincirmati
and Rio Grande College have furnished
resource personne], An overall seminar
evaluation will be made on Wednesday,
June 20.

SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1973

By Bob Hoefli ch
POMEROY - Eight marching bands,
sharp baton units, original floats &lt;Jild
beautiful queen candidates aild visiting
festival queens made another successful
Big Bend Regatta Parade Friday eve ning.
Headed by Dwight Goins, Meigs High
School irlstrwnental lnstructor, and Jim
Mees of Radio WMPO, the parade moved
up North Second Ave. in Middleport, non-

MARK ABELS, Ohio Employment
Services, was a prlncfpaJ speaker
Friday during the Vocational Guid·
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Wahama hand first; KC second

TWO WIN SCHOLARSIIIPS
COLUMBUS - The •warding of medical
scholarships of $2,000 e•ch to Christopher
L. Demas of Reynoldsburg and Donald J .
Kennedy of Athens was announced today
by the Ohio State Medical Associ•tion . Dr.
Oscar W. Clarke, Gallipolis, Association
president, said this 'year marked the 25th
annual awarding of the scholarships which
arc a part of OSMA's continuous activities
to stimulate young men arld women of Ohio
in becoming doctors of me~i c in e, with
emphasis on their becom ing fam il y
physicians serving Ohio residents.

stop to Pomeroy.
Mrs. Janet Korn, William Snouffer flnd
Ralph Werry judged the flouts of the
parade before the units moved along the
parade route. Charles Minelli of Ulc Ohio
University instrumental music ·department judged bands from the porch of the
Melgs Inn at Pomeroy .
The sharp Waharna Hlgh School band
took first place honors in the laller
judging, piling up 84 out of a possible 80
points.
Second plnce went to Kyger Creek High
School, third to Easlern High Schooi, rind
fourth to Waverly High School. All of lhe
bands participated in a Class C category
... based on the size of the school and all
received participation trophies.
Tile Meigs High School Band marched
for comment only. The judge noted thai
the Meigs Band is greatly improved , had 11
full band .sound, and was exce JJe~t in
m&lt;Jrching . The Meigs Band was 14 points
und er the top scoring Wahama Band .
Con tributing gre~tly to the parade this

year was Myron Duffield of Olmsted, Ohio,
who played his caliope, moving continuously from one song to another in a
repertoire of well known songs o( bygone
years. Duffield played his instrument from
a brilliant red and gold drcusJype wagon .
He wil plB.y hourly today at the annual
.Heritage Day observance at the Meigs
Muoewn in Pomeroy ·
The marching units of the Gl&lt;&gt;ettes, the
)1oyul Kadettes and the Cryst.iiers added
to the par.ude as dld excellent mounted
rider.s in their varied rJdlng costumes.
Probably the largest number of visiting
festival queens were on hand Friday night

in tho history of regatta parades.
Emergency and fire vehicles of the area
took part along with 4-H clubs, scouts, .
school groups such as cheerleaders and
clubs which had floats, commercial entries, fraternal groups and others.
· In the float judging firs\ place in \~• noncommercial category went to Ohio Eta Phi
Chapt&lt;or of Beta Sigma Phi. The float
carried the queen candidates as well as the
reigning queen, . Miss Leann Sebo. A
second place award Went to Duffield. ·
A youth float dlvlsJon was created with
the trophy golng to the Future
Homemakers of America and the F'uture
Farmers of America. The Teaford Realty
Co. won first place in the commercial
NEW VICE CIIIEF NAMED
division carrying out the theme of the
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - The Pen- regatta, "A good place to be in '73". The
lllgon announced Friday that President best frog theme entry was that of the J .
Nixon had named Gen. Frecerick C. · and R, Sports Shop, Pomeroy, with Fred
Weyand as new Army vice chief ol staff to Wolfe and Jim Frecket costumed as a frog
succeed Gen. Alexander M. Halg, who ·is and a duck.
retiring to become While House Staff ch.ief
Awards were presented at th~ Meigs Inn
on a full time basis.
following the parade.

Miss Davis
is employed
GALLIPOLIS - Miss Christy Ann
Davis, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George
Davis, Holcomb ·Hill, was employed
Saturday afternoon as a speech and
hearing therapist for the Gallia County
&amp;hools.
Miss . David, a graduate of Gallia
Academy High &amp;hool, received her B.S.
Degree from Ohio University. She
HAVE WAGON , WHEELS, WILL TRAVEL - With the first day of summer
replaces Susan Evans who resigned last
just
aroUnd the corner, an~a residents are busy making plans fQr vacations.
month . Mrs. Evans and her husband have
Unusual photo above was taken in Gallipolis by J. Sam Nichols,
a s one·
moved to California . .
Gallipolitan
family
prepa
red
to
"hit
the
trail."
By
the
way,
summer
will
arrive
The board set the mileage rate lor its
officially on Thursday, June 21.
new superintendent, Comer Bradbury, at
nine cents per mile.
Outgoing County Superinte ndent
Clarence . E. Thompson reviewed letters
submitted by the State Department of
Education in reference to the revocation of
charters of the North Gallia, Hannan .
POMEROY - Meigs County is about reduced.. Blood continues to be needed,
Trace and South.western School Districts. 100 pints o/ blood short of its quota for the even though school is • out. Pomeroy
The charters were revoked last Monday by year, local American Rel Cross officials · Elementary School P'T A members must
the Stale Board of Education. The motion said in a reminder that a bloodmobile will continue to give blood during the summer
becomes effective on Jan. 1, 1974.
he at the Pomeroy Elementary School months if the school is to have fu ll
tomorrow.
coverage under a special school coverage
Officials are hoping for a " good turn· program. Hours of tomorrow's visit are 1
WINNERS NAMED
POMEROY - Winners in the fishing out" so that some of the lag tan be to 6 p.m.
derby Saturday morning in the Big Bend
CAMERA,, GLASSES STOLEN
Regatta were first, Tom Hawley, age 12 ;
MONEY RECEIVED
GALLIPOLIS ~ A camera and set of
sec-ond, Tom Owens, 11; third, Chris
MIDDLEPORT - Distribution of the
binoculars
vaiued.at $75 were taken from a
Woods, II; fourth , Dan Thomas, II; fifth , state gasoline excise tax to municipalitieS
Bill Kautz, II ; sixth, David Roush , 13, in Meigs Coonty has been made as Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric
seventh, David Harris, 13; eighth, Tirr fpllows : Middleport, $1,909; Pomeroy, Co mpany-owned car Friday .· Sylvan
Tucker, 14, and ninth, Mike Owens, 13. $1,950; Racine, $369; Rutland, $415 ; Gardner, 110 Kineon Dr., said the items
Appr:opriate prizes for nimrods were Syraruse, $493 ; for total paymenls of were taken from the car when it was
parked near his home.
awarded.
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ftrst place youth trophy for floats entered in the Big Bend Regatta Parade Friday
rught. The float was created by the Future Homemakers of America and the
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Mrs. Dorothy Glenn, Mrs.
Peggy Gregory of Antiquity
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sayre.
Mrs. Isabelle Simpson and
Vera Beegle of Racine called
on the Sayres Sunday af·
ternoon.
G'eorge .Sayre Jr. of Denve~,
Colo., is visiting his aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Sayre.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lewis of
Clifton, Mrs. Robert Russell of
Wolfpen, Mrs. Ronald Russell
and Mandy visited Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Roush over the
weekend.
Mrs. Ruth Parsons is visiting
hef dB.ughter. in-law, Mrs.
Frances Parsons.
ENTERTAIN GUESTS
ENTERPRISE Mrs.
Beatrice Buck entertained
Sunday at her Enterprise home
with a family dinner. Her
guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Benny Buck and children, New
Lexington, Mr. and Mrs. Gil
Buck and Jon, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Wallace and son, Buck.

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THE WINNERS - Taking first, second and third in the
Big Bend Regatta Queen contest were Cathy Rayburn,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Rayburn, Pomeroy,
first runner-up ; Joyce Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Myers, Long Bottom, second runner-up and vOted M'i.s's

New attack seen
. BEIRUT IUP!) - ThP"Palestlnlan .
guerrilla news agency said Saturday
that Israelis massing the largest troop
buildup In its history along the entire
length of Its border with Syria and
Lebanon.
The •gency WAF A· said the troop
concentrations ' were larger ·than the
buildup that preceded the Arab-Israeli
war of June, 1967. The agency said it
expected a . massive , Israeli· attack
against both Syria and Lebanon within
48 hours.
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Congeniality, and Mindy Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Young, Middleport, Rt. !; third runner-up. At left is
Vernon Weber who announced the winners. Mayors of the
fi ve comm unities judged the queen contestants Thursday
evening. Judging was based on poise, personality and appearance.

First Art winners
POMEROY - Winners in the firskver
Frog ·Art Co ntest were announced
Saturday.
First, second and third place winners
respectively weret Tadpole division, 3-6
,year olds, Susie Thoma, Pomeroy; TerTie
Anne Starcher, Minersville, and Scott
Starcher, Minersville; ages 7-10, Rebecca
Gheen, Racine; Brian Cleland, Racin.e,
and 'Rita Sloter, Racine; Frog division, 1113, Sandra McKibben , The Plains; Janet
Crume, Athens, and Roger Michael,
Pomeroy; age 14-17, Pamela King, Mid-

dieport; Tina Nierl, Middleport, and Vicki
Fry, Middleport.
Also, Croaker division, ages 18-30, Steve
Warner, Pomeroy ; Bonnie Nappier,
Harrisonvil1e, and Jo Ani} McLaughlin,
Pomeroy , and 30 and up, Nellie Zerkle,
Middleport; Candida Palmer, Rio Grande,
and Milford Hysell, Middleport.
Prizes in the Tadpole division were 1st,
$10; 2nd, $5, and 3rd, $1; Frog dtvision, lsi,
$10; 2nd, ~.and 3rd, $2; Croaker division •.
1st, $35 ; 2nd, $10, and 3rd, ~ .

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SUNDAY , JUNE 17, 1973
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Travelogue 4,
6: 30
This Week 4 · Newsmaker '73 13; Following the Spirit 10~
7. 00
Communlque 6 . Old Time Gospe-l Hour 13; Time FOI"
Timothy 4
7:30 - f aith For Today 8; Revival F ires 6 ; Herald of Truth J ;
Camera Three 10.
7: 45
News 4
8 :"00
Leonard Repass S , Gospel Caravan 6: ChiJr ch Service
13 , 8dly James Hargis ar'ld his All American Kids 10; f.ltcK.
man Choi r 3; Day of Dlscovery 4.
8. 30
Oral Roberts 3; Your Health 4; Day of Di scovery 8; Ru:
Humbard IJ ; Revival Fires 15 ; Kathryn Kuhlman 6: Oon
Young 10.
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Black Cameo 4.
9 00
Sing ing Jubilee 3; Cadle Chapel 4; Oral Roberts 10 ; Rex
Humbard 6; Old- Fa shioned Meeting 8.
9· 30- Church By Side of the Road 4; Pebbles &amp; Samm Bamm
8. Chris t I s The Answer 13.
IO· oo-Church Serv •ces .4 ; Curiosity Shop 6, 13 ; Garden Club 8;
Th i s Is The llle 3. Faith For Today- 15 ; Movie " Duel In the
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the parade Friday evening.

DeLille enlists in Navy
GALLIPOLIS
John
Richard DeLille, Jr ., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jon R. DeLille (the
former Mary Joanne Betz),

Rodney, and Mrs. Inez Mae
Betz, Gallipolis. Also attending

were Mrs. Rex Greenlee and
son, Rodney and Mrs. Betty
McClasky, Colwnbus.

was one of 523 seniors wh o

On June 10, John, his three
brother s, Ronnie, J oey and
Chuckie, were honored with a
luncheon .·
Attending were Judge and
RobertS . Beto, Gallipolis; Mr .
•nd Mrs. Raymond DeLille,
Mike, Robin and Kendra of
Rodney ; Mrs . Bonita Ann
Pt. Pleasant; Mr . and Mrs.
Pt. Pleasant; Mr . and Mrs
Hunter Boice, Hunter and
Tracy ; Mr. and Mrs. Martin
DeLille , Pam and Mr. Charles
DeLille, all of Colwnbus.
Rickie has enlisted in the
United States Navy and will
report for duty June 28.

graduated from Walnut Ridg e

High School on June 9.
DeLille was a member of the
school's concert and marching
bands, and was a member of
the school choir. He plays an

alto saxophone .
Among those from here
attending g raduat ing
ceremonies were his grandmothers, Mrs. J . E. DeLille,
ASK TOWED
POMEROY - Virgil Eugene
Jacks, Jr., 20, Rutland, and
Sharon Lou Hart, 16, New
Jfuven.

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NAVY BOUND - John
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enlisted in th e U. S. Navy.
DeLille was one of 523
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9 00 - Mast~rpiece Theatre 20, 33; Pilot Films 6, 13.
9:30 - Barnaby Jones a. 10.
10 : 00
F ir mg Lin e20, 33, Nlgh l Gallery 3, 4, 15.
10: 30 - We Thmk You Shoul d Know 3; H igh Road to Adventure
10 ; Pol ice Su rgeon 15, Hall Th e George Kirby Comedy Hour
8; Bobby Goldsboro 4.
11: 00 - News 3, 4, 8, 10, I S.
11: 1S - News 6, 8, 10, 13.
11:30 - Johnny Carson 4, 15: News 4, 6, IS ; Movies " Hel lo,
Sucke r " 3; " Heaven Can Wa i t" 8; "Operat ion Disaster" 10 ;
D1 ck Cavett 13
11. 45 - In Concert 13
12 . 00 - ABC News 1$.
1.00 - Rol le r Derby 4.
"2 00 - News 4
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6·00 - Sunrise Semina r 4; Sac red Hearl 10.
6. 15 ~ Far m tim e 10.
6: 20 ....... Farm Report 1J
6: 25 - Paul Har vey 13
6 30 - Co lumbus Today 4; Bi ble Answers 8; Schoo l Scene 10;
Good News 13.
6· 45 - Corncob Repor t 3
7: 00 - Today 3. 4. 15; News, Weather , Sports 6; CBS News 8, 10;
Jeff's Collie 13
7· 30 - Romper Roo m 6 ; Popeye 10 ; Rocky &amp; Bullwinkle 13
8. 00 - Capt Kar\ga r oo 10 ; la ssie 6; Sesam e St . 33 ; New Zoo
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8:30
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9: 00 - Paul Drxon 4, Phil Donahue 15; Friendly Junct ion 10;
A. M . 3; let 's Make A Dea l 6, M erv Griffin 8; Peyton Pla ce
13 ; Mr Roge r s 33.
9: 25 - Ch uck Wh 1te Repor ts 10.
9 30 ~ To Tell the Tru lh 3; Jeo pardy 6; Hollywood 's Talk ing 10 ;
Electr'ic Co. 33. Pey ton Pla ce 13.
10 : 00 ~ Columbus Six Call ing 6; Dick Van Dyke 13; Dinah Shore
3, 15, Jok er's Wild 8. 10; Magg1e &amp; The Beautiful Mach ine 33 .
10 : 30 ~ Sp lit Second 13. Baili e 3, 4, 15 ; $10,000 Pyramid a. 10;
Le ga cy 33 .
11· 00 - Pa sswo rd 13; Sa le of the Cen tury 3, 4, 15; Love,
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11·30 - Bewitch ed6 13 ; Hol lywood Squares3,4, 15; Loveofli f e
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11· 5S - News 8; Dan lmel' s Wor ld 10.
12 00 - Pa ssword 6; Bob Braun 's 50-SO Club 4; Jeopard y 3, 15;
News B.
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12: 55 -- NB C NewsJ 15.
1. 00 ...... A ll My Chil dren 6, 13 ; It's Your Bet 8; Green Acres 10;
Fren ch Chef 33, Not For Women Only 15; News 3.
1· fO - Fashi ons in Sewing J.
1.30 ~ 3 On A Match 3, 4, 15; Le t's Make A Deal 13; As The
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2: 00 - Day s of Our lives 3, 4, 15; Ne wl ywed Game 13 ; Mike
Dou glas 6; Gu1di ng Light a. 10.
2. 30 - Doctor s 3, ,-J IS; Da ti ng Game 13 ; Edge of Ni ght 8, 10 ;
Off The Record 33.
3. 00 - Another Wor ld 3, 4, 15 ; Genera l Hos pital 6, 13; Price .Is
Riqh l 8, 10 ; Oleanna T r a il 33.
3: 30- "R et un to Peylon PILJ ce 3. 15 ; One Li fe to live 6, 13 ; Phil
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T i m othy 33 .
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Som er se t 15 ; Sec r et Storm 8; Sesame St. 33 ; M ov ie "Sou th
Sea Sinner " 10.
4. 30 - Pett icoat J un ct ion 3; Merv Griffin 4; F . Troop 6 ; Abbott
&amp; Costello 8; Wrld , Wild We st 13 ; M y Little Margie 15 .
5. 00 - Bonanza 3; Her e Come the Brides 6 ; Hazel 8; Mr. Rogers
20. 33; Andy Gri ffith 15.
5 30 - Beverly Hil lb illies B; Electric Co. 33 ; Gomer Pyle 13;
Death Valley Day s IS ; Hodgepodge Lodge 20.
5:55 ~ Ea rl Nig htin gal e 15.
6. 00 - News 3, 4, 8, 10, 15; ABC News 13; Sesa m e St . 20 ; Around
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6: 30 - ABC News 6; C BS News 8, 10 ; I Dream of Jesnni e 13;
News 3, 4, 15 ; How Do Your Ch i ldren Grow? 33
7. 00 - Truth or Conseq. J ; Beat the Cloc k 4; News 6, 10 ; Circus
13, What 's My Line 8; Elec . Co 20i Martin P.gronsk:y :
Evening Edition 33; Saint 15 ; Take: Five 5.
7. 30 - To Te ll the Truth 6; Young Or . Kilda r e 8; Hollywood
Squares 4; TraHic Cour t 10 ; Chan .ese Way 20; Movie "Mark
of lh e Gori lla " 13; Episode : Action 33 ; Bobby Goldsboro J.
8 00 - Guns moke 8. 10 .' , Baseball Pre-Game Show 3, 4, 15;
Ja cques Cousteau 6; Rich at the Top 20, 33.
8. 15 - Baseba l l 3, 4, IS .
9: 00 - Here's Lucy 8, 10; Movie " Rogue's Ga l lery" 6, 13.
9: 30 - Dor is Day 8, 10 ; Book Beat 20. 33
10 . 00 - M ed ical Center 8, 10 ; News 20; Paul Nuchim s 33 .
11: 00 - News3,4,6,8, 10, 13, 15.
11 : 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4, 15; Mov ie 6. 13; Movie ".Secret
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2:00 - Focus on Colum bu s 4.
J· 00 - News 4.

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WAHAMA HIGH SCHOOL marching band took top honors in Friday night's
Big Bend Regatta Parade, Kyger Creek was second and Eastern's Band was third.
L-r are, Charles Minelli, of the instrurr.ental deparbnent at Ohio University who
served as judge; Gerald Simmons, band director at Wahama High School, whose
band took top honors; David T. Phillips, director at Kyger Creek which took
second place and Dwlghl G&lt;lins, instrumental music director at Meigs High
School, co-chairman of the parade who also gresented the winning trophies.

Boggs of Florida
fractures ankle
GALLUPOUS - Arnold P.
Boggs, 57, St. Petersburg, Fla.,
was transported to the Holzer
Medical Center Saturday by
the Gallia Co,unty Volunteer
Emergency Squad. Mr. Boggs
sustained a fractured left ankle
in a fall .
Three persons were taken to
the hospital Friday by
volunteer squadmen. Ellen
Mathney, 14, 2179 Eastern Ave ,
was admitted as a medical
patient as was 116-year old
Owen Call of Kanauga. Robert
Gilland, 43, New Haven, w. Va.
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GALLIPOLIS- No one was
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accident Friday on Vine St. at
ASK TOWED
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lot. Police said an auto driven·
by . Robert Campbell, 76, for a marriage license Friday
Chillicqthe Rd., backed into a in Gallia County Probate Court
car operated by Terry G. May, were David A. Taylor, 23,
21, Rt. 2, Bidwell. There was Patriot, brick yard employee,
. and Diana Lynn Miller, 17,
minor damage to both cars.
Patriot, student.

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11 : 30 - Make A Wish 13; Insight 15; Face the Nation 8; The
Answer 3
12 · 00 - Calvtn Evan s 13; Re)( H um bard 8; Urban league 10 ;
CBPA Bowling 6; Doctors on Cal l 4.
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I : Oa - Lower Lighthouse 13 ; Wally 's Workshop 3; Old Time
Gaspe! HourS; Kathryn Kuhlman 13 ; Legacy 4; The Issue 10.
1:30-- Parent Game 3; Issues and Answers 13 6.
2· 00
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World 3; M ovie " Mother Carey's Chickens" 4; Mancin i
Genera tion 6; Artllur Smi th S.
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3 00 - Amazing Worl d of Kreskin 13; CBS Sports ; Spectacu lar
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3 25 - Art 3.
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.4 . 30 Perry Mason 3; Zlateh the Goat 4, 15 ; NFL Action ~73 8;
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SUNDAY , JUNE 17, 1973
6 00
Travelogue 4,
6: 30
This Week 4 · Newsmaker '73 13; Following the Spirit 10~
7. 00
Communlque 6 . Old Time Gospe-l Hour 13; Time FOI"
Timothy 4
7:30 - f aith For Today 8; Revival F ires 6 ; Herald of Truth J ;
Camera Three 10.
7: 45
News 4
8 :"00
Leonard Repass S , Gospel Caravan 6: ChiJr ch Service
13 , 8dly James Hargis ar'ld his All American Kids 10; f.ltcK.
man Choi r 3; Day of Dlscovery 4.
8. 30
Oral Roberts 3; Your Health 4; Day of Di scovery 8; Ru:
Humbard IJ ; Revival Fires 15 ; Kathryn Kuhlman 6: Oon
Young 10.
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Black Cameo 4.
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Sing ing Jubilee 3; Cadle Chapel 4; Oral Roberts 10 ; Rex
Humbard 6; Old- Fa shioned Meeting 8.
9· 30- Church By Side of the Road 4; Pebbles &amp; Samm Bamm
8. Chris t I s The Answer 13.
IO· oo-Church Serv •ces .4 ; Curiosity Shop 6, 13 ; Garden Club 8;
Th i s Is The llle 3. Faith For Today- 15 ; Movie " Duel In the
.Jungle" 10.
10: 15 - Facing Li fe 8.
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Ford Roadster. His vehicle was just one of a number or excellent antique ca rs m
the parade Friday evening.

DeLille enlists in Navy
GALLIPOLIS
John
Richard DeLille, Jr ., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jon R. DeLille (the
former Mary Joanne Betz),

Rodney, and Mrs. Inez Mae
Betz, Gallipolis. Also attending

were Mrs. Rex Greenlee and
son, Rodney and Mrs. Betty
McClasky, Colwnbus.

was one of 523 seniors wh o

On June 10, John, his three
brother s, Ronnie, J oey and
Chuckie, were honored with a
luncheon .·
Attending were Judge and
RobertS . Beto, Gallipolis; Mr .
•nd Mrs. Raymond DeLille,
Mike, Robin and Kendra of
Rodney ; Mrs . Bonita Ann
Pt. Pleasant; Mr . and Mrs.
Pt. Pleasant; Mr . and Mrs
Hunter Boice, Hunter and
Tracy ; Mr. and Mrs. Martin
DeLille , Pam and Mr. Charles
DeLille, all of Colwnbus.
Rickie has enlisted in the
United States Navy and will
report for duty June 28.

graduated from Walnut Ridg e

High School on June 9.
DeLille was a member of the
school's concert and marching
bands, and was a member of
the school choir. He plays an

alto saxophone .
Among those from here
attending g raduat ing
ceremonies were his grandmothers, Mrs. J . E. DeLille,
ASK TOWED
POMEROY - Virgil Eugene
Jacks, Jr., 20, Rutland, and
Sharon Lou Hart, 16, New
Jfuven.

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NAVY BOUND - John
Richard DeLille, Jr., has
enlisted in th e U. S. Navy.
DeLille was one of 523
seniors grad uating from
Walnut Ridge High School in
Columbus June 9.

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9:30 - Barnaby Jones a. 10.
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10: 30 - We Thmk You Shoul d Know 3; H igh Road to Adventure
10 ; Pol ice Su rgeon 15, Hall Th e George Kirby Comedy Hour
8; Bobby Goldsboro 4.
11: 00 - News 3, 4, 8, 10, I S.
11: 1S - News 6, 8, 10, 13.
11:30 - Johnny Carson 4, 15: News 4, 6, IS ; Movies " Hel lo,
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6·00 - Sunrise Semina r 4; Sac red Hearl 10.
6. 15 ~ Far m tim e 10.
6: 20 ....... Farm Report 1J
6: 25 - Paul Har vey 13
6 30 - Co lumbus Today 4; Bi ble Answers 8; Schoo l Scene 10;
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WAHAMA HIGH SCHOOL marching band took top honors in Friday night's
Big Bend Regatta Parade, Kyger Creek was second and Eastern's Band was third.
L-r are, Charles Minelli, of the instrurr.ental deparbnent at Ohio University who
served as judge; Gerald Simmons, band director at Wahama High School, whose
band took top honors; David T. Phillips, director at Kyger Creek which took
second place and Dwlghl G&lt;lins, instrumental music director at Meigs High
School, co-chairman of the parade who also gresented the winning trophies.

Boggs of Florida
fractures ankle
GALLUPOUS - Arnold P.
Boggs, 57, St. Petersburg, Fla.,
was transported to the Holzer
Medical Center Saturday by
the Gallia Co,unty Volunteer
Emergency Squad. Mr. Boggs
sustained a fractured left ankle
in a fall .
Three persons were taken to
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volunteer squadmen. Ellen
Mathney, 14, 2179 Eastern Ave ,
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patient as was 116-year old
Owen Call of Kanauga. Robert
Gilland, 43, New Haven, w. Va.
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Chillicqthe Rd., backed into a in Gallia County Probate Court
car operated by Terry G. May, were David A. Taylor, 23,
21, Rt. 2, Bidwell. There was Patriot, brick yard employee,
. and Diana Lynn Miller, 17,
minor damage to both cars.
Patriot, student.

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11 : 30 - Make A Wish 13; Insight 15; Face the Nation 8; The
Answer 3
12 · 00 - Calvtn Evan s 13; Re)( H um bard 8; Urban league 10 ;
CBPA Bowling 6; Doctors on Cal l 4.
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I : Oa - Lower Lighthouse 13 ; Wally 's Workshop 3; Old Time
Gaspe! HourS; Kathryn Kuhlman 13 ; Legacy 4; The Issue 10.
1:30-- Parent Game 3; Issues and Answers 13 6.
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World 3; M ovie " Mother Carey's Chickens" 4; Mancin i
Genera tion 6; Artllur Smi th S.
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Goodman-Story" 3; Dealh Valley--Days \0; Wacky World of
Jonathan W in ters 6.
3 00 - Amazing Worl d of Kreskin 13; CBS Sports ; Spectacu lar
a. 10 ; World of Su rvi val 6 .
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3 25 - Art 3.
4: 00 - Daklar i 13: Sesame St . 33 ; Dick Van Dyke4 : f'''lyberry
R. F . D. 15.
.4 . 30 Perry Mason 3; Zlateh the Goat 4, 15 ; NFL Action ~73 8;
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Biography 33 .
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GALLIPOLIS- Miss Ginger
Ellcessor, daughter of Deryl
Ellcessor and Mrs. Florence
Ellcessor, has completed plans
for her wedding to Tim Hemsworth , son of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Hemsworth.
The double-ring ceremony
will be performed by Rev . Paul
Hawks, Sunday, June 24, at the
Grace United Methodist
Church. The custom of open
church will be observCd.
The music will begin at 2
p.m . and will be presented by
Joyce Askew accompanied by
John Morgan, Connie Coonen
and Mrs . Merlyn Ross ,
organist.
Miss Ellcessor will have as
her attendants, Miss Martha
Cornwell, maid of honor, Miss
Kim Ellcessor, her sister, Miss
Tammy Hemsworth, sister of

the groom, Miss Beth Bastiani,
Mrs
Paula Magnussen and
Miss Pam Spain, sorority
sister or the bride.
Miss June Ellcessor, sister of
the bride, will serve as junior
bridesmaid and Miss Gamble
Babcock, will serve as the
flower girL Chris Ellcessor,
brother of the bride will serve
as the ringbearer.
Dave Durham will serve as
the best man. Tom Prose,
Bruce Wilson , Jack Matthews,
Tom Morgan and Marc
Ellcessor, brother of the bride,
will serve as ushers .
Miss Joyce Young will
register the guests. Assisting
with the open reception im~
mediately following the service
in the church dining room will
be Janey Mills and Susan
Willis.

Staub-Lambert
plans finalized
Mrs. Thomas Gallant

Mr. Gallant weds
Christiana Holzer
GALLIPOLIS
Miss
Christiana Holzer, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Charles E.

jewelry was a cameo necklace,
a gift from the groom.
Mrs. Dennis O'Ne il, sister of
Holzer, Jr., 525 First Ave., the bride, served as matron of
became ths bride of Thomas honor . Miss Dora Brady,
Emanuel Gallant, son of Mr. Chillicothe, was the maid of
and Mrs. Francis Gallant, honor and other attendants
South Paris, Maine, in·a 4 p.m.
were Miss Mary Gallant, sister
c~remony , June 16, at St.
of the groom, Miss Nedra
Peter's Episcopal Church.
Katherine Jones, cousin of the
The Rev. Albert MacKenzie bride, Mrs. Iv an Cooper,
performed the double ring Evanston, Ill. , Miss Jane
ceremony. Mrs. Anne Fisc~er Waller , Virginia Beach, Va .',
played selections of clJlssical and Miss Amy Holzer, sister of
and church music and Miss the bride.
Nancy Walker , daughter of Dr.
Miss Valerie Wetherholt,
and Mrs . !son Walker, Gallipolis, was junior bridesGaHipolis, gave ths vocal maid. Rinv-bear er was her
selections, including, "One ' nephew, David O'Neil.
Hand,
One
Heart, "
The attendants wore gowns
'~Sometimes," and "Sun~ise,
of la vender voile designed with
Sunset."
a ruffled scoop necklin~ and
The a1tar vases were filled ruffled short s leeves edged in
with arrangements of gladioli '. venise beading: Venise lace
and white killen daisies ac- trinuned the emp ite waistline
cented with white pompon and full circular' skirts were
chrysanthemums.
Ea.c h floor len gth . They carried
window was decorated with a bouquets of white and yellow
magnolia blossom and leaves marguerite daisies, purple
with white robbon. Gre~nery statice, pink sweetheart .roses
ma.rked the pews.
and baby's breath. The junior
Given in marriage by her . bridesmaid carr,ied flowers in
father, the bride chose a gown a small white basket.
of ivory silk organza designed
John Faggard, Poteet, Tex.,
with an empire bodice, deep was the best man . Ushers were
scoop neckline and a double James Buckingham, Attica,
ruffle collar, edged in venise Mich., Jim Garza, Brownslace with short ruffled sleeves. · ville, Tex., Ivan Cooper,
Venise lace circled the Evanston, Ill., Dennis O'Neil,
waistline and enha nced the Northhampton, Mass. and the
-ruffle on the hemline of the bride's brothers, Char les
skirt and the chapel length Holzer, III , Gainesville, Fla.,
train. A matching organza and John W. Holzec, Richpicture hat, banded with lace, mond , Ind.
h~ld. her veil of silk illusion.
!'or her daughter 's wedding,
Her bridal bouquet was of Mrs . . Holzer chose a floor
white marguerite daisies, length flowered voile dress in
white staphanotis,
pink pastels. Her single flower was
sweetheart roses, white a white orchid. The mother of
miniature carnations, baby's the groom chose a floor length
breath a nd ivy . Her only dress of yellow and wore a

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GALLIPOLIS FERRY - W. Lambert, Ironton.
The double ring ceremony
Miss Linda Mae Staub,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred will 'le performed by the Rev .
C. Staub, Gallipolis Ferry, has Tally Hanna , Saturday, June
completed plans for her forth· 23, at the Trinity United
·coming marriage to William Methodist Church in Point
Henry Lambert, son of Mrs. Pleasant.
Nuptial music will be played
Ruth Lambert and the late A.
at 7 p.m. by Mrs. C. L. " Bud"
Head, organist. Mrs. Charles
sing le purple orchid.
Lanham, soloist, will be
A reception was held iJn.. singing special selections. The
mediately following the service ceremony will begin at 7:30
at Riverby, home of the French p.m .
Art Colony, and former home
The bride will be given in
of the bride's grandparents. A marriage by her father, and
large table in the dining room Miss Ruth . Fout, Gallipolis
was
ce ntered
by
an Ferry, will be maid of honor.
arrangement of flowers in Miss Staub has chosen Miss
pastel shades and 3 branch Connie Gilland, Miss Priscilla
silver ca ndelabra. The four- Fisher and Mrs . Jackie
tiered wedding cake centered-a Maynard to be her attendants.
Clifford "Skip " Young,
separate table and was topped
by a nosegay of flowers in the Athens, will serve as best man .
brida l colors of lavender, pink Ushers will be Dr. Harold
Brown, Pomeroy , David Wiley ,
and white.
Miss Lisa Brink, cousin of Washington , W. Va ., and David
the bride, registered guests. ·Bruce, South Point.
Master Arthur Wiley, New
Serving punch and cake were
Haven,
will be the ringbearer
Miss Karin Jones , cousin of the
3.nd Tammy Sayre, Point
bride, Miss Valerie Newman,
Pleasant, and Tonya Watkins ,
Seattle, Wash., Mrs. William
Gallipolis Ferry, will be the
Hanson, Miss Joan Ford and flower girls .
Miss Michele Price, an of
Mrs. Burma Spencer will
Gallipolis. Following the register·the guests. The custom
reception, a buffet supper was of open cHurch will prevail with
served to family and out of an open reception to follow in
town guests at the Holiday Inn. the church social room .
The couple took a wedding Rebecca Circle will ~e in
trip to Monlreal, Canada and charge of the reception . Mrs.
New England. Next year they Cora lea Pyles, Mrs. Betty
will reside in Houston, Tex.,
where the groom is a senior in
Baylor College of Medicine and
the bride will be teaching
elementary school. B,olh the
bride and groom gradll8ted
with honors fr om Colby
College, Waterville, Maine and
were elected to Phi Beta
Kappa ,
Parties preceding
the
wedding were given by .Mrs.
Sigismund Harder, Mrs .
James Orr and Mrs. Ison
Walker; Mrs , Gene Wetherholt
and Mrs. Sere Tap; Mrs.
Lawrence Bastiani and Mrs.
William Cherrington; Mrs c
Joseph Brady and Mrs. Louis
Ford ; Mrs. Neil Prendergast,
a nd Mrs .. E. Bartow, ..Jones,
Point Pleasant, aun t of thP
bride.

PATRIOT - The Patriot
Social Club met Tuesday
evening at the Patriot Grange
Hall.
Mrs. Thelma Barker opened
the meeting and the group sang
" My Faith LOoks Up to Thee,"
"Quilting Party," " Maggie"
and " In the Garden" with
Helen Russell accom panying
on the piano.
Roll call was answered by
Garnet Jones, Gertrude Davis.
Aliee Clark, Elm&amp; Rose, Ada
Gladys
Bostic,
Ca rter ,
Geraldine Hoffman , Mary ,
Robin,' Roger and Christy
Hoffman, Laura, Cindy, Cathy
and Randy Crews, Helen
Russell , Shenie Burnett,
Thelma
Barker,
Cathy
Sa under~ and Scott Wood.
A potluck supper wUl be held
July 11 at 6 :30 p.m. for the
community at' the Grange Hall.
Geraldine
Hoffnfan
presented
the
scripture
reading and readings were
given by Garnet Jones, Mary
Crews and Gertrude Davis.
Shenie Bennett led a game and
the meeting adjourned with
prayer by Ada Carter.

Crawford, Miss Letha Long
and Miss Linda Pinkerman, all
of Gallipolis Ferry, will assist
with the reception .

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Green, Debbie Green, Tere·s a action to the circus with
James, Beth Layne and acrobatics.
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son of Mr. and Mrs . Jack E.
Waters , Vinton , ·oaniel J.
SEEN AND HEARD
Morris, son of Mrs . Wanda
Mrs.
GALLIPOLIS
Morris, Gallipolis, and J oseph
P. Dayton, son or Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Stewart, Tammi,
Robert Dayton, Adrian ·Ave., Lowlctte and Jody Lee and Mr.
and Mrs . Lowell Gothard,
Gallipolis .
attended
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Columbus
Tech
DAYTON - Mr . and Mrs.
. Cliff Wilson, Mr , a nd Mrs. Paul on Friday, June 15, lor Sgt.
Kerns and John Paul Kerns Henry Eugene McCormick .
attended the graduation of McCormick graduated in Law
Becky Wilson Kerns , Fairborn, Enforcement Technology . He
from Wright State University, is a se rg ea nt with the
June 10. She received a BS in Columbus Poli~e Deparlment.
elementary education. She is He ·and his wife, the former
the wife of John Paul Kerns , Karon Gothard, and children,
GALL l POL IS
Mary
department manager of Secirs Monty and Monica, reside in
Eleanor Gillilan, daughter of
in Dayton, and the daughter of Gahanna.
Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Mr. and Mrs.
Wilso n·,
Gillilan, Osage Rd ., Mount
Gallipolis.
Lebanon, Pa., became the
bride of James Bruce Harreld ,
PLAN SONGFEST
son
of Mrs. James B. Harreld
There will be a songfest
Saturday, June 23, at 7:30p.m. and the late·J ames B. Harreld,
at the Gospel Baptist Church, Gallipolis, on June 23 a t
Bidwell-Mt . Olive rd ., a ll Dormont Presbyterian ChW'Ch .
Gilliletn is vice chairman of
singe rs and the public are
the
board for Ketchum ,
invited.
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Pitl,burgh-hased advertising
agency . 1
The wedding cere mony" was
ol!iciated by Dr. James T. Orr .
Mr s. William J. Gillilan lll
wa s matron of honor . .J. Brent
Harreld serVed his brother as
best man .
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CHESHIRE Vacation
Bible school will be held at the
Cheshire Baptist Church lor
persons residing in the
Cheshire· area beginning
Monday , June 18. The school
will run through June 22.
Classes are slated daily from 9
to 11:30 a.m. All interested
persons are asked to contact
Mrs. Paul Shoemaker at 3677176; Mrs. Jack Minor at 367·
7615 or Rev. William Uber, 3677801.
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VINTON - There will be a
miscellaneous and layette
shower for Mr. and Mrs. Jackie
Cheatham, Friday, June 22, at
8 p.m. at the Vinton Baptist
Church.

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McCoy, Gallipolis, are proud to anhounce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter, Diana, to Jack Shepherd, son of
Mr . and Mrs. Joseph G. Shepherd, Patriol. Miss McCoy is a
1973 graduate of North Gallia High Sc hool a.nd is presently
em ployed at Robbins and Myers. Shepherd is a 1971 graduate
at Symmes Valley High School and is employed wit)l Mansfield Asphalt Construction Company, Mansfield. They will be ·
married July 7. .

of 5 children, Richard Swicegood, Jack Swicegood, Marilyn
Evans, David Swicegood and
Henrietta Newman and 13
grandchildren, all of Columbus.
The
Mcinturffs
have
resided in Galli a County for the
past five years.
Relatives , friends and neighbors are cordially invited to
call during the open house
hours .

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GALLIPOLIS - A reception
will be held to honor Mr . and
Mrs. Charles Mcinturf, on
their 25th anniversary Sunday,
June 24, from 3 to 5 p.m . at the
Hillcrest Baptist Church, 2480
W. Broad St., Columbus.
Mr . and Mrs. Mcinturff were
married June 26, 1948 at the
Hillcrest Baptist Church
parsonage by Rev. J . H.
Goewey . They are the parents

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Mrs. Fellure will start
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the Gmnde Squares Building.
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Open House will
honor Mclnturffs

Julie Love; back row, Debbie Green, Teresa James, Carletta
Ratliff, Missy Baldwin, Belynda Layne, Becky can, l)lissy
Oliver, Debbie Bailey , Susan Glen n, Beth Layne, Bev Swain,
Cindy Green, Nancy Rhinehart, Rowan Burdette, Brenda
can, Cbarlene Bostic.

Ellen Fu\ler, Tracy Hill, Angie Betz, Teresa Skeen, Sheri
Smith and Cindy Dressler ; second row, Julie Steele, Charla
Bailey, Tabalba Fife, Sonya Harold, Paula Russell, Kelley
Roberts, Sheri Longley, Donna Kay James, Sherry Foster.

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GALLIPOLIS- Miss Ginger
Ellcessor, daughter of Deryl
Ellcessor and Mrs. Florence
Ellcessor, has completed plans
for her wedding to Tim Hemsworth , son of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Hemsworth.
The double-ring ceremony
will be performed by Rev . Paul
Hawks, Sunday, June 24, at the
Grace United Methodist
Church. The custom of open
church will be observCd.
The music will begin at 2
p.m . and will be presented by
Joyce Askew accompanied by
John Morgan, Connie Coonen
and Mrs . Merlyn Ross ,
organist.
Miss Ellcessor will have as
her attendants, Miss Martha
Cornwell, maid of honor, Miss
Kim Ellcessor, her sister, Miss
Tammy Hemsworth, sister of

the groom, Miss Beth Bastiani,
Mrs
Paula Magnussen and
Miss Pam Spain, sorority
sister or the bride.
Miss June Ellcessor, sister of
the bride, will serve as junior
bridesmaid and Miss Gamble
Babcock, will serve as the
flower girL Chris Ellcessor,
brother of the bride will serve
as the ringbearer.
Dave Durham will serve as
the best man. Tom Prose,
Bruce Wilson , Jack Matthews,
Tom Morgan and Marc
Ellcessor, brother of the bride,
will serve as ushers .
Miss Joyce Young will
register the guests. Assisting
with the open reception im~
mediately following the service
in the church dining room will
be Janey Mills and Susan
Willis.

Staub-Lambert
plans finalized
Mrs. Thomas Gallant

Mr. Gallant weds
Christiana Holzer
GALLIPOLIS
Miss
Christiana Holzer, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Charles E.

jewelry was a cameo necklace,
a gift from the groom.
Mrs. Dennis O'Ne il, sister of
Holzer, Jr., 525 First Ave., the bride, served as matron of
became ths bride of Thomas honor . Miss Dora Brady,
Emanuel Gallant, son of Mr. Chillicothe, was the maid of
and Mrs. Francis Gallant, honor and other attendants
South Paris, Maine, in·a 4 p.m.
were Miss Mary Gallant, sister
c~remony , June 16, at St.
of the groom, Miss Nedra
Peter's Episcopal Church.
Katherine Jones, cousin of the
The Rev. Albert MacKenzie bride, Mrs. Iv an Cooper,
performed the double ring Evanston, Ill. , Miss Jane
ceremony. Mrs. Anne Fisc~er Waller , Virginia Beach, Va .',
played selections of clJlssical and Miss Amy Holzer, sister of
and church music and Miss the bride.
Nancy Walker , daughter of Dr.
Miss Valerie Wetherholt,
and Mrs . !son Walker, Gallipolis, was junior bridesGaHipolis, gave ths vocal maid. Rinv-bear er was her
selections, including, "One ' nephew, David O'Neil.
Hand,
One
Heart, "
The attendants wore gowns
'~Sometimes," and "Sun~ise,
of la vender voile designed with
Sunset."
a ruffled scoop necklin~ and
The a1tar vases were filled ruffled short s leeves edged in
with arrangements of gladioli '. venise beading: Venise lace
and white killen daisies ac- trinuned the emp ite waistline
cented with white pompon and full circular' skirts were
chrysanthemums.
Ea.c h floor len gth . They carried
window was decorated with a bouquets of white and yellow
magnolia blossom and leaves marguerite daisies, purple
with white robbon. Gre~nery statice, pink sweetheart .roses
ma.rked the pews.
and baby's breath. The junior
Given in marriage by her . bridesmaid carr,ied flowers in
father, the bride chose a gown a small white basket.
of ivory silk organza designed
John Faggard, Poteet, Tex.,
with an empire bodice, deep was the best man . Ushers were
scoop neckline and a double James Buckingham, Attica,
ruffle collar, edged in venise Mich., Jim Garza, Brownslace with short ruffled sleeves. · ville, Tex., Ivan Cooper,
Venise lace circled the Evanston, Ill., Dennis O'Neil,
waistline and enha nced the Northhampton, Mass. and the
-ruffle on the hemline of the bride's brothers, Char les
skirt and the chapel length Holzer, III , Gainesville, Fla.,
train. A matching organza and John W. Holzec, Richpicture hat, banded with lace, mond , Ind.
h~ld. her veil of silk illusion.
!'or her daughter 's wedding,
Her bridal bouquet was of Mrs . . Holzer chose a floor
white marguerite daisies, length flowered voile dress in
white staphanotis,
pink pastels. Her single flower was
sweetheart roses, white a white orchid. The mother of
miniature carnations, baby's the groom chose a floor length
breath a nd ivy . Her only dress of yellow and wore a

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Social Club
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GALLIPOLIS FERRY - W. Lambert, Ironton.
The double ring ceremony
Miss Linda Mae Staub,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred will 'le performed by the Rev .
C. Staub, Gallipolis Ferry, has Tally Hanna , Saturday, June
completed plans for her forth· 23, at the Trinity United
·coming marriage to William Methodist Church in Point
Henry Lambert, son of Mrs. Pleasant.
Nuptial music will be played
Ruth Lambert and the late A.
at 7 p.m. by Mrs. C. L. " Bud"
Head, organist. Mrs. Charles
sing le purple orchid.
Lanham, soloist, will be
A reception was held iJn.. singing special selections. The
mediately following the service ceremony will begin at 7:30
at Riverby, home of the French p.m .
Art Colony, and former home
The bride will be given in
of the bride's grandparents. A marriage by her father, and
large table in the dining room Miss Ruth . Fout, Gallipolis
was
ce ntered
by
an Ferry, will be maid of honor.
arrangement of flowers in Miss Staub has chosen Miss
pastel shades and 3 branch Connie Gilland, Miss Priscilla
silver ca ndelabra. The four- Fisher and Mrs . Jackie
tiered wedding cake centered-a Maynard to be her attendants.
Clifford "Skip " Young,
separate table and was topped
by a nosegay of flowers in the Athens, will serve as best man .
brida l colors of lavender, pink Ushers will be Dr. Harold
Brown, Pomeroy , David Wiley ,
and white.
Miss Lisa Brink, cousin of Washington , W. Va ., and David
the bride, registered guests. ·Bruce, South Point.
Master Arthur Wiley, New
Serving punch and cake were
Haven,
will be the ringbearer
Miss Karin Jones , cousin of the
3.nd Tammy Sayre, Point
bride, Miss Valerie Newman,
Pleasant, and Tonya Watkins ,
Seattle, Wash., Mrs. William
Gallipolis Ferry, will be the
Hanson, Miss Joan Ford and flower girls .
Miss Michele Price, an of
Mrs. Burma Spencer will
Gallipolis. Following the register·the guests. The custom
reception, a buffet supper was of open cHurch will prevail with
served to family and out of an open reception to follow in
town guests at the Holiday Inn. the church social room .
The couple took a wedding Rebecca Circle will ~e in
trip to Monlreal, Canada and charge of the reception . Mrs.
New England. Next year they Cora lea Pyles, Mrs. Betty
will reside in Houston, Tex.,
where the groom is a senior in
Baylor College of Medicine and
the bride will be teaching
elementary school. B,olh the
bride and groom gradll8ted
with honors fr om Colby
College, Waterville, Maine and
were elected to Phi Beta
Kappa ,
Parties preceding
the
wedding were given by .Mrs.
Sigismund Harder, Mrs .
James Orr and Mrs. Ison
Walker; Mrs , Gene Wetherholt
and Mrs. Sere Tap; Mrs.
Lawrence Bastiani and Mrs.
William Cherrington; Mrs c
Joseph Brady and Mrs. Louis
Ford ; Mrs. Neil Prendergast,
a nd Mrs .. E. Bartow, ..Jones,
Point Pleasant, aun t of thP
bride.

PATRIOT - The Patriot
Social Club met Tuesday
evening at the Patriot Grange
Hall.
Mrs. Thelma Barker opened
the meeting and the group sang
" My Faith LOoks Up to Thee,"
"Quilting Party," " Maggie"
and " In the Garden" with
Helen Russell accom panying
on the piano.
Roll call was answered by
Garnet Jones, Gertrude Davis.
Aliee Clark, Elm&amp; Rose, Ada
Gladys
Bostic,
Ca rter ,
Geraldine Hoffman , Mary ,
Robin,' Roger and Christy
Hoffman, Laura, Cindy, Cathy
and Randy Crews, Helen
Russell , Shenie Burnett,
Thelma
Barker,
Cathy
Sa under~ and Scott Wood.
A potluck supper wUl be held
July 11 at 6 :30 p.m. for the
community at' the Grange Hall.
Geraldine
Hoffnfan
presented
the
scripture
reading and readings were
given by Garnet Jones, Mary
Crews and Gertrude Davis.
Shenie Bennett led a game and
the meeting adjourned with
prayer by Ada Carter.

Crawford, Miss Letha Long
and Miss Linda Pinkerman, all
of Gallipolis Ferry, will assist
with the reception .

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at its loveliest
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GALLIPOLIS - Sunday , dances, and circus show girls Glenn, Nancy Rinehart, Cindy
, June 10 the students of Patty entertained with a jazz baton Dressler and Missy Oliver
~ Fellure's School of Dance and number. The clowns, Cindy . came through the audience
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presented
a Dressler, Susan Glenn, Missy selling pop corn and candy and
program of songs, dances and Oliver, Nancy Rinehart, Julie did .a ·tap dance to "Candy
; baton numbers at Washington 'steel, Julie Love, Belynda Man ." They also presented a
~ Elementary auditorium . The Layne , Beverly Swain, Sherry
"Highwire" act in ballet form.
~ theme of the show was Foster, Jean Haner and Jane
Mrs. Fellure twirled the baton
~ " Heyday of the Circus."
Haner, and the Tumblers , to HBarnum and Bailey's
The "Circus Parade" opened Charla Bailey , Angie Betz, Favorite March ." She also
• the show with baton groups, a Tabalba Fife, Jo Ellen Fuller,
military tap number, a flag Sonya Harold, Tracie Hill,
routine and a baton solo by Donna Kay Jaines, Sheri
Debbie Bailey . Missy Baldwin, Longley, Kelly Roberts, Paula
: Charlene Bostic, Rowan Russel, Teresa Skeen, Sheri
Burdette, Brenda Call, Cindy Smith and Lisa Triplet brought
Green, Debbie Green, Tere·s a action to the circus with
James, Beth Layne and acrobatics.
Carletta Ratliff welcomed One of the most exciting
By AILEEN CLAIRE
everyone to the circus with an nwnbers was a fire baton solo
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Chi Omega Sorority. Her ·
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Chi Fraternity and presently
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( NEWSPAPnt {NTERPRIH ASSN J
fall term are Jerry Lee Waters,
son of Mr. and Mrs . Jack E.
Waters , Vinton , ·oaniel J.
SEEN AND HEARD
Morris, son of Mrs . Wanda
Mrs.
GALLIPOLIS
Morris, Gallipolis, and J oseph
P. Dayton, son or Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Stewart, Tammi,
Robert Dayton, Adrian ·Ave., Lowlctte and Jody Lee and Mr.
and Mrs . Lowell Gothard,
Gallipolis .
attended
g_ raduation
ce
remonies
at
Columbus
Tech
DAYTON - Mr . and Mrs.
. Cliff Wilson, Mr , a nd Mrs. Paul on Friday, June 15, lor Sgt.
Kerns and John Paul Kerns Henry Eugene McCormick .
attended the graduation of McCormick graduated in Law
Becky Wilson Kerns , Fairborn, Enforcement Technology . He
from Wright State University, is a se rg ea nt with the
June 10. She received a BS in Columbus Poli~e Deparlment.
elementary education. She is He ·and his wife, the former
the wife of John Paul Kerns , Karon Gothard, and children,
GALL l POL IS
Mary
department manager of Secirs Monty and Monica, reside in
Eleanor Gillilan, daughter of
in Dayton, and the daughter of Gahanna.
Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Mr. and Mrs.
Wilso n·,
Gillilan, Osage Rd ., Mount
Gallipolis.
Lebanon, Pa., became the
bride of James Bruce Harreld ,
PLAN SONGFEST
son
of Mrs. James B. Harreld
There will be a songfest
Saturday, June 23, at 7:30p.m. and the late·J ames B. Harreld,
at the Gospel Baptist Church, Gallipolis, on June 23 a t
Bidwell-Mt . Olive rd ., a ll Dormont Presbyterian ChW'Ch .
Gilliletn is vice chairman of
singe rs and the public are
the
board for Ketchum ,
invited.
MacLeod ·&amp; Grove, InC. , a
Pitl,burgh-hased advertising
agency . 1
The wedding cere mony" was
ol!iciated by Dr. James T. Orr .
Mr s. William J. Gillilan lll
wa s matron of honor . .J. Brent
Harreld serVed his brother as
best man .
A recepUon at the Duquesne
Club followed the ceremony.

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SET SCHOOL
CHESHIRE Vacation
Bible school will be held at the
Cheshire Baptist Church lor
persons residing in the
Cheshire· area beginning
Monday , June 18. The school
will run through June 22.
Classes are slated daily from 9
to 11:30 a.m. All interested
persons are asked to contact
Mrs. Paul Shoemaker at 3677176; Mrs. Jack Minor at 367·
7615 or Rev. William Uber, 3677801.
SHOWER PLANNED
VINTON - There will be a
miscellaneous and layette
shower for Mr. and Mrs. Jackie
Cheatham, Friday, June 22, at
8 p.m. at the Vinton Baptist
Church.

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McCoy, Gallipolis, are proud to anhounce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter, Diana, to Jack Shepherd, son of
Mr . and Mrs. Joseph G. Shepherd, Patriol. Miss McCoy is a
1973 graduate of North Gallia High Sc hool a.nd is presently
em ployed at Robbins and Myers. Shepherd is a 1971 graduate
at Symmes Valley High School and is employed wit)l Mansfield Asphalt Construction Company, Mansfield. They will be ·
married July 7. .

of 5 children, Richard Swicegood, Jack Swicegood, Marilyn
Evans, David Swicegood and
Henrietta Newman and 13
grandchildren, all of Columbus.
The
Mcinturffs
have
resided in Galli a County for the
past five years.
Relatives , friends and neighbors are cordially invited to
call during the open house
hours .

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Miss Diana McCoy

GALLIPOLIS - A reception
will be held to honor Mr . and
Mrs. Charles Mcinturf, on
their 25th anniversary Sunday,
June 24, from 3 to 5 p.m . at the
Hillcrest Baptist Church, 2480
W. Broad St., Columbus.
Mr . and Mrs. Mcinturff were
married June 26, 1948 at the
Hillcrest Baptist Church
parsonage by Rev. J . H.
Goewey . They are the parents

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borrowed Carol Burnett's
character of the cleaning lady
to have dreams of the highwire
come true through ballet.
Mrs. Fellure will start
summer classes in solo baton
twirling Saturday, June 23, at
the Gmnde Squares Building.
For information call 256-1392.

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PAUL DAVIES
JEWELERS

Open House will
honor Mclnturffs

Julie Love; back row, Debbie Green, Teresa James, Carletta
Ratliff, Missy Baldwin, Belynda Layne, Becky can, l)lissy
Oliver, Debbie Bailey , Susan Glen n, Beth Layne, Bev Swain,
Cindy Green, Nancy Rhinehart, Rowan Burdette, Brenda
can, Cbarlene Bostic.

Ellen Fu\ler, Tracy Hill, Angie Betz, Teresa Skeen, Sheri
Smith and Cindy Dressler ; second row, Julie Steele, Charla
Bailey, Tabalba Fife, Sonya Harold, Paula Russell, Kelley
Roberts, Sheri Longley, Donna Kay James, Sherry Foster.

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TUESDAY
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meets at 6:30p.m. witll Edna
Graham as hostess; tour ol
Smeltzer's Garden Center and
Installation of officers.

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Miss Morris weds

-Coming 1
Events ~

SUNDAY
REV. Eugene Bare will speak
at the IQ:4S a.m. service of the
Triedstone Baptist Church.
Rev. John .King is the pastor.
:· SHAEFFER Family and
Sanders Family will sing at the
· 7:30 p.m. service of the Uberty
• Chapel Church. Pastor Paul
:··Martin invites the pubUc.
: MONDAY
~ FRENCH Colony Chapter DAR
; picnic at the home of 1Mrs.
;'Kenneth Johnson, 632 Second
. Ave , at 4 p.m. Bring own table
. service.
REGULAR membership
~ meeting of the GaUia County
, Association for Retarded
~ Children in the M and S class- room at the GSI at 7:30 p.m.
&lt;

Robert A. Repetto
CHILLICOTHE Miss
Mary Cacia Morris, daughter
ol Mr. and Mrs. Truman A.
Morris, 88 Fruit Hill Dr.,
became the bride of Robert
Arthur Repetto, 1114 Habitat
Place, Decatur, Ga., son of Mr.
and Mrs . Artllur V. Repetto, 20
Old Mamaroneck Rd., White
Plains, N. Y., in a ceremony at
the Walnut Street United
Methodist Church, May Zfi.
Rev. G. William Wilcher,
Wal nut
Street
Uni ted
Methodist Church and Rev.
William R. Flynn, St. Thomas'
Anglican Church, Brooklin,
Ontario, Canada officiated.
Mrs. Floyd E. Simantel,
organi st, provided nuptial
music, with Thomas R.
Brandeberr y, Gallipolis,
sing~n g "Love Me Tender" and
" Bridge Over Troubled

REUNION PLANNED
CHESHIRE - The Bradbury
Jenkins reunion will be held
June 24 at tile home of Mrs.
Wendell Roush, Cheshire. In
case of rain, the location will be
moved to the Kyger Lodge
Hall.
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FOOD HELP
CHICAGO (UP! ) - About
715,000 low income Ohioans received assistance from the federal Food Stamp Program during February, officials announced. That was about 1,500
more persons than during
January.
Participants in all 88 Ohio
counties paid some $7.4 million
for the stamps, valued at about
$19.3 millfon.

Miss Louise Baird

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Baird Rt. 2, Gallipolis, wish to announce the engagement of
his sister, Louise, to David Sommerville,"'" of Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Sommerville, 6 Burkhart Lane. The bride-elect is
the daughter of the late Ella Baird and Wayne Baird, Rt. I ,
Gallipolis. She is a 1972 graduate of Gallia Academy and is
presently employed in the dietary department of Holzer
Medical Center. He is a 1973 graduate of Gallia Academy and
is presently employed at Pennyfare. The wedding will take
place at the home of the bride's brother, July 28 at 6:30p.m.
following the custom of open cere,n'ony .

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Northup Lassies 4-H met
May 24. Meeting was called to
order by the president, Cathy
Boggs. Devotions were given
by Pam Slayton who read
Psalm-23 :1-6. Cathy Strait led
pledges. Minutes were read by

gues t was Jackie Graham who
spoke on the boat ride, June 1,

also jud gi ng on 4-H fair
projects. Jackie showed a film
strip on 4-H camp. Roll was
caJied. Present were Judy
Slone, Cathy Str ait, Cindy
Cindy Boggs. Minutes were Boggs, Cathy Boggs, Tara
. approved. Club discussed 4-H Wilcoxen, Kim Hemphill, Susie
camp . Date was set for Hemphill, Tracy Hall, Pam

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program committee , Tuesday,

Slayton 1 Juli e Hel)derson,
Vicki McGhee, Angela Dennison and Lori Fisher.

May 29, at the home of Cathy
Boggs. Persons assignsd to the
committee were Cathy Boggs, Reporter Judy Ann Slone.
Susie Hemphill and cathy
Strait. Discussed whether or
Cen terville Electrons ~-H
not to have a fair booth. Special Club met June 13 at Thurman
United Methodist Church. Lori
McNeal presided. Hank
Forgey had charge of the
program. Steve Airowood will

THE UNIFORM CENTER
Across From the Post Office In
Galli ors, Ohio

nowers with green garlands in
between.

Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a gown
of white organza and imported
venise lace styled with a high
natural waistline, scooped

neck and long juliet sleeves
with a double ruffle cuff. Tbe
chapel length train had a deep
scalloped
flounce.
The

9 to 9 DAILY • NOON TO 8 SUNDAY

neckline. sleeves. bodice and
hem were trimmed with venise
lace. Complimenting the gown

was a matching camelot cap of
venise lace with a cathedral
veil of three tiers Imported silk
illusion.
The bride carried a victorian
bouquet of purple violets ,
purple statice and cornflowers,
with purple ribbon streamers
and ming fern .
Miss Lynne Rosenbaum ,

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POMEROY, OHIQ

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Repetto
Kaplan, Brooklyn , N. Y.
and Richard Schachter,
Washington, D. C. .
The reception was held at the
Chillicothe Country Club. Miss
· Amy Hughes registered the

"FRENCH CITY BRAND"

Washington, D. C., served as
Washington, D. C. She also
The aisles of the church were maid of honor. Mrs. Howard F.
Wesleyan College,
attended
marked with br a~s posts Delong, IJ, Chillicothe, was the
Macon, Ga.
capped with clusters of white matron of honor . They wore
Repetto is a graduate of
garden flowers. The altar held gowns and carried flowers
Dobbs
Ferry, N, Y., high
an arrangement of white stock identical to the other at- guests and the reception was
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hosted by Mrs . Lawrence E. school and received a BS and
and white carnations . At the tendants.
master's degree in business
front of the altar and behind
Attendants were Miss Sue Kerns, Kingston.
Following a wedding trip to administration from the
the chancel were pillars of Todd Woodrow, Paducah, Ky.,
candles and white ga rd en Mrs. Peter G. Cartier, ltllaca , the Caribbean, the couple is at American University. He has a
research assistanceship at
N. Y., and Mrs. James R. horne in Decatur.
The bride is a 1966 graduate Georgia State University in
Magnussen, Columbus. They
of
Chillicothe High School and Atlanta while completing his
wore lav en der petit-point
SEEN AND HEARD
Ph . D. in international
GALUPOUS . - Mr. and dotted swiss floor length gowns attended the University of
business.
Mrs. Wayne Amsbary and with v-necklines , fitted Oslo, Norway and received her
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth bodices, puff sleeves and flared
330 Second Avenuil
Amsbary and Dr. and Mrs. flounces along the hemline .
The gdwns were trimmed at
Harry Am.Sbary and so o~
the
neck, sleeves, back parte!
Wayne, recently returned from
says a trip through the Smoky and hem with white venise
Mountains to Gatlinburg, lace. They wore white garden
Have A
Tenn. and Cherokee Village, N. hats with white roses on the
crown. They carried victorian
C.
''Happy Day ' '
bouquets of white rosebuds,
lily Of the valley and purple
High and Dee p
violets.
Lake Titicata, the highest
Bruce Lugn, Washington, D.
naviga ble body of water in C. served as best man. Ushers
the world at an altitude of
12,500 ft. , is more than 600 were Larry Morales, New
feet deep. The lake is sit- York, N. Y., Paul Krupnick,
uated on the Peru-Bolivia Kew Gardens, N. Y., f'1:~nuel
boundary.
Gallipolis, Ohict en

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COMPLETE TRAINING - Racine emergency medical
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emergency victim care skills and techniques are (kneeling )
!..-, Merle Johnson, Helen Pickens, and Jeanette Lawrence;
·standing, Larry Baker, inslrllctor; Walter Cleland, Dorothy
Spencer, Naomi London, Betty Hayes, Joan TutUe, Fritz
Sisson, and Dave Cleland. Not in tbe picture are, Raymond
Adams, Suzanne Bush, Jacob Bush, Kenny Imboden, Homer
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POMEROY - Mr andMrs Airways and
Flamingo
Allan Keller of Darien, Conn., Airlines. The greater share of
have arrived In Pomeroy from the financial backing for the
the Bahamas for the wedding new airline wlll be provided by
of Bernadette Hennesy and the government, according to
Don Anderson where Mr. Clement T. Maynard, Minister
Keller, an editorial consultant, of Tourism.
had been conferring with
- Secure in its friendly
government officials on plans relationship willi its neighbors,
for Bahamian independence by especially the United States,
July 10.
the new Bahaman government
Mrs. Keller is the former plans no immediate - ex!rna Elberfeld of Pomeroy.
penditures for an army, navy
Independence for the islands or air force, but Intends to
off the Florida coast wlll not double Its Coast Guard fleet.
change relations with this ProximitY to Cuba from where
. country, particularly in the many refugees wish to escape
field of tourism, according tQ, makes this a necessity.
Keller, in a statement to The
- There will be more visitors
Sunday Times-Sentinel.
to the islands, who last year
He made these other totttled more than 1.5 million.
predictions :
More flights from the mainland ·
DR.R.H.McMASTER
- The Bat;lamas will remain will be a major goal of the new ·
Aformer Gallipolis physician is active in community affairs
in
tile British Commonwealth nation. Sea passage will be
in Cincinnati. lie is Dr. Robert H. McMaster, who was on tile
Gallipolis Clinic atafffrom 1951 to 1956. Dr. McMaster is now an of Nations, but will initiate an maintained by the Home Une's
official witll Merrell-National Laboratories. a large phar- intensive, stepped-up drive for cruise ships Oceanic and
maceutical company in Cincinnati. His interest in heart disease tourists In order to finance Homeric Wlder existing conhas resulted in pioneering efforts to upgrade the pre-hospital better education, health ser- tracts.
- Raising of the Bahamian
emergency systems in greater~ Cincinnati. where he is chainnan vices and other social improvements.
flag will be at one minute past
of the steering committee for Rescue 52.
midnight
on July to (Keller
A
new
airline,
to
be
known
This enterprise, to be patterned after similar systems in
Seattle, Columbus, and a few other cities, will bring the coronary as BAHAMASA!R, will be was told) . Later in the morning
care unit or intensive care unit of tile hospital to the patient at the operating within a few days, the Prince of Wales,
site of his heart attack or other emergency through properly' taking over the inter-island representing Queen Elizabeth
equipped ambulances and life squadsmen with far advanced routes and Florida-Bahamas II, will turn over &lt;;locuments
routes now flown by Out Island establishing the country's
training.
. .
independence.
The system will make use of radio and telemetry to a
- Wh.e ther or .1ol new gam~
medical center (Cincinnati General Hospital) and the life
ling casinos will be authorized
squadsmen will be capable of using such life-&lt;!llving techniques
is still unsettled, but
as portable defibrillation (the "paddles" . tllat are applled to
the sta,ff of the agency's LOs discussions on this will begin
shock a "dead" heart back to life) and powerful heart drugsthat
Angeles .office, which held soon after the first day of 1974.
are given intravenously. hearings on the reservation
There are now three In the
Thus the ambulance will become more than just a transport
late last summer in response to
islands, two in Freeport and
vehicle, ~nd it is probable that many liYl!S that would otherwise
Indian complai nts and a
one
at Paradise Island in
be lost wlll be saved.
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Nassau.
Dr. McMaster is an Assistant Clinical Professor of MedlCJne
former commiSsioner of the
Keller further said an apat the University of Cbicinnati College of Medicine. He is also
Bureau of Indian Affairs.
' plication is being readied for
vice president of the American Heart Association, Soutllwestern
One of the worst credit admission to the United
Ohio Chapter and is a member of the Board of Trustees of the
practices, the report said, Nations, and the Bahamas will
American Heart Association, Ohio Affiliate. He lives at 8040
involves the interception of seek membership In other
Shawnee Run Road in Indian Hill, a suburb of Cincinnati, with his
Social Security and welfare regional
alliances
for
wife, Katllerine, and daughter, Susan. Mrs. McMaster is the
checks by lrading post development and progress. An
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones of Gallipolis.
operators, who then get tile embassy wlll be opened In

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\

LOOSE . NOTES . - John Haffelt, r~cently-appointed
superintendent of the Gailia County Children s· Home, Is still
serving Larry's Wayside as manag~r . of carpeting ... Keith
Thomas and his family, while on vacation earlier Uus month, hacl
the opportunity to see Gallipolis nativeDave Roberts chalk Lip
·his sixth National League baseball victory in the Astrodome at
Houston. Keith sent us a clipping of June 5edition of The Houston
Post, which carried tbe story of the Astros' 7-{1 v1ctory o~er
. Philadelphia . Roberts, who shut tile. Phils out on SIX h1ts,
received an eight column baMer headlme across the top of page
one of The Post. It read: "Roberts stops Phils with six-hitter."
Thomas said tbe family a!"' attended a game in the ·".dome',', the
following night. "We watched it under perfect conditiO";', he
said 1 adding "outside, a severe thunderstorm was m the
making."

Monday thru Saturday, our two Mini-Bank
drive-up windows are open at 8:00AM ; so you can
put m0ney in, take money out, and make payments.
And We stay open longer, too. 'Til 6 PM Monday thru
Wednesday, 1 P,M on Thursday, 7 PM friday and 3 PM Saturday.

White on White

Mon . &amp; Fri.
9: 30 Iii 8 p.m.
Tues .-,Wed .- Sat.
9:30 til 5 P.m ..:
Thursday
9:30 til 12 Noon

mdowshop
weekdiws at 8!

•

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By Hobart Wilson Jr.

•

guests. - Reporters, Steve
the next meetin g. The next Moses and Jack Walker.

.09

$

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meeting will be held June 27, at
the Thurman Church. Club
advisors ar~ Hank Forgey and
Janet Beman. Mrs . Jack
and Mat CurtiS Were

.(BONE-IN)

Islands'
future
!
: ap.p ears bright

..

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individual cards will be presenteo each graduate. The
training was financed by the Trade and Industrial Vocational
Education Service of the State Department of Education .
Larry Baker, Instructor, praised the class for its·community
spirit for improving their efficiency as emergency medical
technicians. H~ praised their interest and spirit of
cooperation. Many emergency medical services are
requesting training and interest in emergency medical
service protection is growing throughout Ohio, he sa id.

r----~--------:----- ----~----1 ,

~

have a progr3m on Health at

TO SEW
THIS
SUMMER

ROUND STEAK

BA degree in political science
from the American University,

Indians to sign U1em over to

pay off their debts. New credit
often will not be extended
unless the Indians agree, It
said.

CAPE COD

• •

Indians in money cnsts
•

WASHINGTON (UPl i · Trading posts on . Navajo
reservations in the Southwest
are keeping the Indians in a
. state of eco nomi c slave ry

mission report added that the
135,000 Navajos on the nation's

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a governlll nt report,
... have used lor decades.
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attend National Jamboree in Fresno, Calif ... WJEH Radio to
celebrate third birthday ... Ironton names Jun Mames head
football coach. Tigers to play GAHS in 1953 grid opener ... Les
Evans named manager of Hocking Valley Gas Co .•. Logan, OhLO
... PTC Thomas E. Wade, Scottown, killed in U. S. Army's worst
air crash near Tokyo ... Wahama SUmmer Falcons defeat
Gallipolis Blue Devils .4-1 in baseball encounter.

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1- The Slllday-nr...,. Sentinel, .'· ne 17, 1973
,
w;,.-,:~
TUESDAY
•
OPEN GATE Garden Club
meets at 6:30p.m. witll Edna
Graham as hostess; tour ol
Smeltzer's Garden Center and
Installation of officers.

.

Miss Morris weds

-Coming 1
Events ~

SUNDAY
REV. Eugene Bare will speak
at the IQ:4S a.m. service of the
Triedstone Baptist Church.
Rev. John .King is the pastor.
:· SHAEFFER Family and
Sanders Family will sing at the
· 7:30 p.m. service of the Uberty
• Chapel Church. Pastor Paul
:··Martin invites the pubUc.
: MONDAY
~ FRENCH Colony Chapter DAR
; picnic at the home of 1Mrs.
;'Kenneth Johnson, 632 Second
. Ave , at 4 p.m. Bring own table
. service.
REGULAR membership
~ meeting of the GaUia County
, Association for Retarded
~ Children in the M and S class- room at the GSI at 7:30 p.m.
&lt;

Robert A. Repetto
CHILLICOTHE Miss
Mary Cacia Morris, daughter
ol Mr. and Mrs. Truman A.
Morris, 88 Fruit Hill Dr.,
became the bride of Robert
Arthur Repetto, 1114 Habitat
Place, Decatur, Ga., son of Mr.
and Mrs . Artllur V. Repetto, 20
Old Mamaroneck Rd., White
Plains, N. Y., in a ceremony at
the Walnut Street United
Methodist Church, May Zfi.
Rev. G. William Wilcher,
Wal nut
Street
Uni ted
Methodist Church and Rev.
William R. Flynn, St. Thomas'
Anglican Church, Brooklin,
Ontario, Canada officiated.
Mrs. Floyd E. Simantel,
organi st, provided nuptial
music, with Thomas R.
Brandeberr y, Gallipolis,
sing~n g "Love Me Tender" and
" Bridge Over Troubled

REUNION PLANNED
CHESHIRE - The Bradbury
Jenkins reunion will be held
June 24 at tile home of Mrs.
Wendell Roush, Cheshire. In
case of rain, the location will be
moved to the Kyger Lodge
Hall.
'

FOOD HELP
CHICAGO (UP! ) - About
715,000 low income Ohioans received assistance from the federal Food Stamp Program during February, officials announced. That was about 1,500
more persons than during
January.
Participants in all 88 Ohio
counties paid some $7.4 million
for the stamps, valued at about
$19.3 millfon.

Miss Louise Baird

,

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Baird Rt. 2, Gallipolis, wish to announce the engagement of
his sister, Louise, to David Sommerville,"'" of Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Sommerville, 6 Burkhart Lane. The bride-elect is
the daughter of the late Ella Baird and Wayne Baird, Rt. I ,
Gallipolis. She is a 1972 graduate of Gallia Academy and is
presently employed in the dietary department of Holzer
Medical Center. He is a 1973 graduate of Gallia Academy and
is presently employed at Pennyfare. The wedding will take
place at the home of the bride's brother, July 28 at 6:30p.m.
following the custom of open cere,n'ony .

•

IT/WQATH
THETIIP
To Just Look
Around At The

UNIFORM

Gallia 4-H Ouh News

CENTER I

Matemitv

Water."

Northup Lassies 4-H met
May 24. Meeting was called to
order by the president, Cathy
Boggs. Devotions were given
by Pam Slayton who read
Psalm-23 :1-6. Cathy Strait led
pledges. Minutes were read by

gues t was Jackie Graham who
spoke on the boat ride, June 1,

also jud gi ng on 4-H fair
projects. Jackie showed a film
strip on 4-H camp. Roll was
caJied. Present were Judy
Slone, Cathy Str ait, Cindy
Cindy Boggs. Minutes were Boggs, Cathy Boggs, Tara
. approved. Club discussed 4-H Wilcoxen, Kim Hemphill, Susie
camp . Date was set for Hemphill, Tracy Hall, Pam

UNIFORMS &amp;
PANT SUITS
• Barco
• Tiffany
• White Swan
White &amp;Colors

program committee , Tuesday,

Slayton 1 Juli e Hel)derson,
Vicki McGhee, Angela Dennison and Lori Fisher.

May 29, at the home of Cathy
Boggs. Persons assignsd to the
committee were Cathy Boggs, Reporter Judy Ann Slone.
Susie Hemphill and cathy
Strait. Discussed whether or
Cen terville Electrons ~-H
not to have a fair booth. Special Club met June 13 at Thurman
United Methodist Church. Lori
McNeal presided. Hank
Forgey had charge of the
program. Steve Airowood will

THE UNIFORM CENTER
Across From the Post Office In
Galli ors, Ohio

nowers with green garlands in
between.

Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a gown
of white organza and imported
venise lace styled with a high
natural waistline, scooped

neck and long juliet sleeves
with a double ruffle cuff. Tbe
chapel length train had a deep
scalloped
flounce.
The

9 to 9 DAILY • NOON TO 8 SUNDAY

neckline. sleeves. bodice and
hem were trimmed with venise
lace. Complimenting the gown

was a matching camelot cap of
venise lace with a cathedral
veil of three tiers Imported silk
illusion.
The bride carried a victorian
bouquet of purple violets ,
purple statice and cornflowers,
with purple ribbon streamers
and ming fern .
Miss Lynne Rosenbaum ,

137 PINE STREET
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

r

700 WEST MAIN STREET
POMEROY, OHIQ

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Repetto
Kaplan, Brooklyn , N. Y.
and Richard Schachter,
Washington, D. C. .
The reception was held at the
Chillicothe Country Club. Miss
· Amy Hughes registered the

"FRENCH CITY BRAND"

Washington, D. C., served as
Washington, D. C. She also
The aisles of the church were maid of honor. Mrs. Howard F.
Wesleyan College,
attended
marked with br a~s posts Delong, IJ, Chillicothe, was the
Macon, Ga.
capped with clusters of white matron of honor . They wore
Repetto is a graduate of
garden flowers. The altar held gowns and carried flowers
Dobbs
Ferry, N, Y., high
an arrangement of white stock identical to the other at- guests and the reception was
'
hosted by Mrs . Lawrence E. school and received a BS and
and white carnations . At the tendants.
master's degree in business
front of the altar and behind
Attendants were Miss Sue Kerns, Kingston.
Following a wedding trip to administration from the
the chancel were pillars of Todd Woodrow, Paducah, Ky.,
candles and white ga rd en Mrs. Peter G. Cartier, ltllaca , the Caribbean, the couple is at American University. He has a
research assistanceship at
N. Y., and Mrs. James R. horne in Decatur.
The bride is a 1966 graduate Georgia State University in
Magnussen, Columbus. They
of
Chillicothe High School and Atlanta while completing his
wore lav en der petit-point
SEEN AND HEARD
Ph . D. in international
GALUPOUS . - Mr. and dotted swiss floor length gowns attended the University of
business.
Mrs. Wayne Amsbary and with v-necklines , fitted Oslo, Norway and received her
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth bodices, puff sleeves and flared
330 Second Avenuil
Amsbary and Dr. and Mrs. flounces along the hemline .
The gdwns were trimmed at
Harry Am.Sbary and so o~
the
neck, sleeves, back parte!
Wayne, recently returned from
says a trip through the Smoky and hem with white venise
Mountains to Gatlinburg, lace. They wore white garden
Have A
Tenn. and Cherokee Village, N. hats with white roses on the
crown. They carried victorian
C.
''Happy Day ' '
bouquets of white rosebuds,
lily Of the valley and purple
High and Dee p
violets.
Lake Titicata, the highest
Bruce Lugn, Washington, D.
naviga ble body of water in C. served as best man. Ushers
the world at an altitude of
12,500 ft. , is more than 600 were Larry Morales, New
feet deep. The lake is sit- York, N. Y., Paul Krupnick,
uated on the Peru-Bolivia Kew Gardens, N. Y., f'1:~nuel
boundary.
Gallipolis, Ohict en

DADS

COMPLETE TRAINING - Racine emergency medical
technicians who have completed 60 bours of instruction in
emergency victim care skills and techniques are (kneeling )
!..-, Merle Johnson, Helen Pickens, and Jeanette Lawrence;
·standing, Larry Baker, inslrllctor; Walter Cleland, Dorothy
Spencer, Naomi London, Betty Hayes, Joan TutUe, Fritz
Sisson, and Dave Cleland. Not in tbe picture are, Raymond
Adams, Suzanne Bush, Jacob Bush, Kenny Imboden, Homer
Proffitt, Steve Slmp,.,n, and Gary Wolfe. Certificates and

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POMEROY - Mr andMrs Airways and
Flamingo
Allan Keller of Darien, Conn., Airlines. The greater share of
have arrived In Pomeroy from the financial backing for the
the Bahamas for the wedding new airline wlll be provided by
of Bernadette Hennesy and the government, according to
Don Anderson where Mr. Clement T. Maynard, Minister
Keller, an editorial consultant, of Tourism.
had been conferring with
- Secure in its friendly
government officials on plans relationship willi its neighbors,
for Bahamian independence by especially the United States,
July 10.
the new Bahaman government
Mrs. Keller is the former plans no immediate - ex!rna Elberfeld of Pomeroy.
penditures for an army, navy
Independence for the islands or air force, but Intends to
off the Florida coast wlll not double Its Coast Guard fleet.
change relations with this ProximitY to Cuba from where
. country, particularly in the many refugees wish to escape
field of tourism, according tQ, makes this a necessity.
Keller, in a statement to The
- There will be more visitors
Sunday Times-Sentinel.
to the islands, who last year
He made these other totttled more than 1.5 million.
predictions :
More flights from the mainland ·
DR.R.H.McMASTER
- The Bat;lamas will remain will be a major goal of the new ·
Aformer Gallipolis physician is active in community affairs
in
tile British Commonwealth nation. Sea passage will be
in Cincinnati. lie is Dr. Robert H. McMaster, who was on tile
Gallipolis Clinic atafffrom 1951 to 1956. Dr. McMaster is now an of Nations, but will initiate an maintained by the Home Une's
official witll Merrell-National Laboratories. a large phar- intensive, stepped-up drive for cruise ships Oceanic and
maceutical company in Cincinnati. His interest in heart disease tourists In order to finance Homeric Wlder existing conhas resulted in pioneering efforts to upgrade the pre-hospital better education, health ser- tracts.
- Raising of the Bahamian
emergency systems in greater~ Cincinnati. where he is chainnan vices and other social improvements.
flag will be at one minute past
of the steering committee for Rescue 52.
midnight
on July to (Keller
A
new
airline,
to
be
known
This enterprise, to be patterned after similar systems in
Seattle, Columbus, and a few other cities, will bring the coronary as BAHAMASA!R, will be was told) . Later in the morning
care unit or intensive care unit of tile hospital to the patient at the operating within a few days, the Prince of Wales,
site of his heart attack or other emergency through properly' taking over the inter-island representing Queen Elizabeth
equipped ambulances and life squadsmen with far advanced routes and Florida-Bahamas II, will turn over &lt;;locuments
routes now flown by Out Island establishing the country's
training.
. .
independence.
The system will make use of radio and telemetry to a
- Wh.e ther or .1ol new gam~
medical center (Cincinnati General Hospital) and the life
ling casinos will be authorized
squadsmen will be capable of using such life-&lt;!llving techniques
is still unsettled, but
as portable defibrillation (the "paddles" . tllat are applled to
the sta,ff of the agency's LOs discussions on this will begin
shock a "dead" heart back to life) and powerful heart drugsthat
Angeles .office, which held soon after the first day of 1974.
are given intravenously. hearings on the reservation
There are now three In the
Thus the ambulance will become more than just a transport
late last summer in response to
islands, two in Freeport and
vehicle, ~nd it is probable that many liYl!S that would otherwise
Indian complai nts and a
one
at Paradise Island in
be lost wlll be saved.
.
·
..
request from Lewis R . Bruce,
Nassau.
Dr. McMaster is an Assistant Clinical Professor of MedlCJne
former commiSsioner of the
Keller further said an apat the University of Cbicinnati College of Medicine. He is also
Bureau of Indian Affairs.
' plication is being readied for
vice president of the American Heart Association, Soutllwestern
One of the worst credit admission to the United
Ohio Chapter and is a member of the Board of Trustees of the
practices, the report said, Nations, and the Bahamas will
American Heart Association, Ohio Affiliate. He lives at 8040
involves the interception of seek membership In other
Shawnee Run Road in Indian Hill, a suburb of Cincinnati, with his
Social Security and welfare regional
alliances
for
wife, Katllerine, and daughter, Susan. Mrs. McMaster is the
checks by lrading post development and progress. An
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones of Gallipolis.
operators, who then get tile embassy wlll be opened In

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Stitch. Guide for Top Stitching .
79c .

Reg. $1.59. Sewing Scissors,- $1.19
Reg. 75C Oritz Tracing

Wheels ~ SSc

Reg . $8 .00 Belding Knife Edge
Scissors. Extra sharp for knits.
$5.99

Reg. S1.2S . Oritz Bound Button
Hole Maker
99c

.Reg. SOc Pin Cushion Pin Pack 29c

Reg. $1.00 Snag Fixer- - - - 79c
Reg. SOc Oritz Tailor Tacker- 59c

'

, Reb. 69c Bobbin Boxes . Reg. $1.00
.-79c. .
49c
'

, Reg , $2 .50. Thread Box .
. Sl.QO. Spool Rack

Reg. 75c Oritz Seam Ripper-

,,·.

'

..

SSe

.

$1.89

Reg. soc Oritz Tailorette. Hem
guage and marker
39c

79c

Reg . $1.25 Oritz Exy-Hem Gauge ·
99c

Many Special Prices on Singer Machines
See The New Futura
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FRENCH CITY F.ABRIC SHOPPE
Open 'Til 8 Mon. &amp; Fri.- Open All Day Thursday

2 COMPLETE FLOOR OF
FABRICS &amp; NOTIONS

BANMAM!AICARO.

""'"'~~!"

SIMPLICITY, McC,.LLS, BUTTERICK, VOGUE PATTERNS
WE DO CUSTOM DRESS MAKING-SINGER SALES &amp; SERVICE

58 Court St.

White

Ph. 446-9255

19.99

1

Sienna &amp; Bone
Brown &amp; ~one

·,

..

I

atl~tS ·
,AMILY SltOI $TORE

Ohio Valley Bank
·

. Gall ip6lis. Ohio

Member

"

FDIC

.'

NO SERVICE CHARGE ON CHECKING ACCOUNTS.

Whf!re the famil~ shops lceelher

Ga lli~nlis

328 Second Ave.

Gal! ipolis. 0.
'•

\

LOOSE . NOTES . - John Haffelt, r~cently-appointed
superintendent of the Gailia County Children s· Home, Is still
serving Larry's Wayside as manag~r . of carpeting ... Keith
Thomas and his family, while on vacation earlier Uus month, hacl
the opportunity to see Gallipolis nativeDave Roberts chalk Lip
·his sixth National League baseball victory in the Astrodome at
Houston. Keith sent us a clipping of June 5edition of The Houston
Post, which carried tbe story of the Astros' 7-{1 v1ctory o~er
. Philadelphia . Roberts, who shut tile. Phils out on SIX h1ts,
received an eight column baMer headlme across the top of page
one of The Post. It read: "Roberts stops Phils with six-hitter."
Thomas said tbe family a!"' attended a game in the ·".dome',', the
following night. "We watched it under perfect conditiO";', he
said 1 adding "outside, a severe thunderstorm was m the
making."

Monday thru Saturday, our two Mini-Bank
drive-up windows are open at 8:00AM ; so you can
put m0ney in, take money out, and make payments.
And We stay open longer, too. 'Til 6 PM Monday thru
Wednesday, 1 P,M on Thursday, 7 PM friday and 3 PM Saturday.

White on White

Mon . &amp; Fri.
9: 30 Iii 8 p.m.
Tues .-,Wed .- Sat.
9:30 til 5 P.m ..:
Thursday
9:30 til 12 Noon

mdowshop
weekdiws at 8!

•

LB.

I

By Hobart Wilson Jr.

•

guests. - Reporters, Steve
the next meetin g. The next Moses and Jack Walker.

.09

$

I

I

meeting will be held June 27, at
the Thurman Church. Club
advisors ar~ Hank Forgey and
Janet Beman. Mrs . Jack
and Mat CurtiS Were

.(BONE-IN)

Islands'
future
!
: ap.p ears bright

..

! ·D ateline"
! GalliJl

--- &amp;tc.

McNe ~l

individual cards will be presenteo each graduate. The
training was financed by the Trade and Industrial Vocational
Education Service of the State Department of Education .
Larry Baker, Instructor, praised the class for its·community
spirit for improving their efficiency as emergency medical
technicians. H~ praised their interest and spirit of
cooperation. Many emergency medical services are
requesting training and interest in emergency medical
service protection is growing throughout Ohio, he sa id.

r----~--------:----- ----~----1 ,

~

have a progr3m on Health at

TO SEW
THIS
SUMMER

ROUND STEAK

BA degree in political science
from the American University,

Indians to sign U1em over to

pay off their debts. New credit
often will not be extended
unless the Indians agree, It
said.

CAPE COD

• •

Indians in money cnsts
•

WASHINGTON (UPl i · Trading posts on . Navajo
reservations in the Southwest
are keeping the Indians in a
. state of eco nomi c slave ry

mission report added that the
135,000 Navajos on the nation's

VIENNA
SAUSAGE

WHITE PLASTIC
PICKET FENCE

I

3I 5-oz.

¢

Silicone Coated

"GREEN GIANr'

NIBLETS ·CORN

5

/

12-oz.

~cans

$

IRON ING BOARD
PAD and COVER
SET

1$

"Green Giant"

. BROADLOOM

RUG BLOCKS

100% NYLON
ACCENT RUGS
HAPPY
FATHER'S
DAY!

largest single reservation,
located in parts of Arizona and
New Mexico, are being vic-

through A combination of timized by language barriers,
usery , lnflatod prices and limited competition and sales
outright cheiltlng , • ccording to practices the trading posts
a governlll nt report,
... have used lor decades.
Tbe document was issued by ~I'CIOOCIICIOI'CIOOCI'CIOOCHIOCMIOOCHIOC=tt
Tbe Ft'&lt;IL•rill Trnde Com-

SWEET PEAS

4I

Washington and consulates
·establis ~ed in Europe where
special efforts will be made to
tap the expanding European
market for tourists.

"BEACON"

e 27" X 45"
e REG. '2.99

$

.99
EA.

t

cans

SEC.

+++

TWENTY YEARS AGO , from the files of the Daily Tribune
and weekly GaUia Times ... Carman Frogle, Eagle Scout•. will
attend National Jamboree in Fresno, Calif ... WJEH Radio to
celebrate third birthday ... Ironton names Jun Mames head
football coach. Tigers to play GAHS in 1953 grid opener ... Les
Evans named manager of Hocking Valley Gas Co .•. Logan, OhLO
... PTC Thomas E. Wade, Scottown, killed in U. S. Army's worst
air crash near Tokyo ... Wahama SUmmer Falcons defeat
Gallipolis Blue Devils .4-1 in baseball encounter.

"ARMOUR"

HI-C
FRUIT DRINKS
• Orange-Pineapple • Grape
• Fruit Punch • Orange

3
4~z.

cans

I
17-oz.
cans

JUMBO SIZE

BEACH
TOWELS
e CHOICE OF PRINTS
e REG. '1.99

44
EA.

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• - The SWlday·Tholes Sentinel, """e 17, 1~73
cottected . Said tax shall be

PUBLIC NOTICES

placed before and in greferl!!'nce

Your Right to Know

derived fr-om ~aid tax levy
herebv required shall be placed
in a separate and distinct fund .

to all other items dd for the full
amount thereof. The tvnds

and

and tle i nformed of the f unc
tionS" ot Your govern!Tient are
embodied in public notices . In
1that selt .government ch·arges
all citizens to be informed ;
this new1paper urges everv
ci t i zen to read and study these
1notices We strong1!f advise
those ciH~ r'ls , seeking further
in for mation, to exercise thei r
, right ot ·acces s to public
•records and publ i c meetings .

with

collected on the same, shall be

Interest ol said renewal nott'S ,
or the bonds in ant ic ipat ion of
which they are issued when and
as thE-Same falls due . provided.
however that in each year and
to the eKtent that surplus

revenues derived tram the
operation ot the sanitary sewer
system ot the City are available
and appropriated for
the
'payment of pr inci pal of and
interest on the bonds or renewal

notes

AN
EMERGENCY
OR .
DI N ANCE P_ROVIOING FOR
THE ISSUANCE OF SJ60 ,000
OF RENEWAL ·NOTE S BY
THE C ITY OF GALLIPOLIS .
OHIO , IN ANTICIPATION OF
THE ISSUANCE OF BONOS
FOR THE
PURP OSE
OF
IMPROVING THE SA N IT,I\RY
SE WER SYSTEM O.F THE
CI TY .
W HERE AS , the City of
Galli pol is has un d ertake n the
constr uc t i on of a sewer line
extension in coo pera tion w i th
the E c onom ic Development
Adm inistration .of the Depart ·
ment of Commer ce of the
United Sates of Amer i ca
( E . D .A .); and
WHEREA S, the City has
rec eived a grant In the ap proximate amount of $811 .200
from .e: .o .A .. w ill rec eive tap .in
cha rges of approximate l y
$64.000 , and will utilize S144 , 10J
of current const ru c tio n funds ;

issued in anticipation
thereof, the amount of such taw.
shan be reduced by the amount
of said
revenues so ap .
propr ia ted ,
SECTIO N
7.
This
Ci ty
Commiss ion for and on behal f of
the City of Gallipolis, hereby
covenants that said City will
make no use of th e proceeds ot
sate of the renewal notes hereby
author i zed which , i f such use
had been reasonable expected
on the date of issue of suc h
obligations , would have cause d
sa i d obligations to be " ar .
bitrage bonds" wifhin the
meaning o f Section 103 ( d ) of
the I nternal Revenue Co::le, and
tht~t the City w ill co mply w lt h
the require ments of said Sec t io n
103
(dJ
a nd
app lic able
regulat io ns
tl;lereunder
throug ho ut the term of said
obligat ions, and the Fi .s c a l
Off icer of said City i~ hereby .
author i zed, empowe red a nd
directed t o execute and del iver
on advice of counse l , and ap .
propr i ate
cer t i f ic ate
as
provided by t he In terna l
Revenue Code of 1954 , as
amended ,
and
app lic able
regulat ions thereunder .
SECT ION . 8. That a sum
sufficient to pa y the interest on
th ~ out st and ing Sa n i tary Sewer
t mpro 11emen t
Notes ,
1972
Renewa l. due June 15, 1973. is
hereby appropr iated for said
purpose from the teasury o f th e
City .
SEC TI O N 9, The City Auditor
is hereb y directed to forwt~rd a
ce rt if i ed copy of this Ordinan&lt;::e
to the County Auditor of Ga llia
County , Ohio .
SECTION
10 . Upon the
written re commendation of the
City Manag er , thi s Ord inance is
hereby declared to be an
emergency measure for the
rea so n s sta l ed in the pream .
bl es, and it sha ll take effect
upon It s passage .
Passed th is 11th day of June .
1973.

M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER
IGA FOODLINER - MIDDLEPORT

SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1973

interest

irrevocably pledged for the
payment of the pr-l ncfpitl and

ORDINANCE NO . 73 -29

and

together

SUNDAY CROSSWORD PUZZLE b.+-+-+-+.CR05S
1 - un.r ol Crtlnue
eurrencv (ol)
6 - Hebrew month
10- Merry
14 - Fall in10 diiUSt
19 - Piece a
u t ln
21 - Unaspirate!1
22- Boul'ldlry
23- Tolta d
2 ~ - M ot~ or i l 1m1
26 - Collect•on ol
boo-s
28- AttflOrshop
29 - Bne r• ge
3 0 - G111 a name
32- l anned sk in
33- Courts
3 4 - Mana
nicKname
.35- Condnc,n dlng
took
:)7- Bark cloth
39 - Cyorlnoid fish
4 0 - Locate
4 1 - lab leland
4 2 - Merganur
44 - fust
Skin ol fruit
4 1 - Journey forth
-48 - A.l)l)Ur

•e-

60- BlustJ in t;~
62- FISh limbs
63 - Span 11n lor
" ~es "

55- Leading PIByer
57- A conlinent
l~bbr l
sa - Speck
59- Al¥&amp;r In Mn c a
50- SIH\t !abbr.}
62- Cou11mction
64- BaHatuda
66- Ea rth g oddess
8e - Symbol lor
ruthenium
69- Tneah:lf b ox
70- Re5ort

71 - Rorr\lfiiOid
7J- Spor1a .1rana.s
75-Aiucan desert

135- Vaal •g:n
137- E11!.era
139- ~a n's
nrckn•m•
1.. 0-HiD
1-41 - Encitcle.s
143 -foreal
1"5 - Corr~b lorm:
moult,
H6 - ldolin a
1•8 - Silam
150-lnllated
152- Win led
!53-Wampum
15•-Shower
156- B"a •rel tli11S
157 - Summed uo
158 - ldenlfcel
159 - HumeCI
160- Cub1t ml('lter

77- Sl~o~Dely

78808I6284 -

One delntad
Enlrtuarasm
hhn's name ·
E'rthQuall:ea
v,~a cu r

86- Ra&lt;nlall
87 - C•IIUn
89 - Ma ca w
92- M ild I!Apletiu
-95- ChO&lt;Ce part
98- Nobleman
99- ..... ,li d
teltltmant
l Ot- M ore wap ld
103 - Conduct
104 - Perform
105- Conllagrallon
106- Proceed
107- Naga tive p refix
108- former Ruu l an
rular
1 10 - Tra nsg re-ss
I l l - No te o l scale
1 12-Drega
11 3 - Bralillan
eatuary
1 1 5 - Coo led 11¥1
117-Mans
n1cll.name
119- Note otacale
120 - Pr o phil
1 21- Apptehen din g
124 - Arab11n
Ch,ellaln
126- lndo.nesian
tr ibesmen
127 - Ac rimon•ous
126- Cotonrze
130- Flt.h s"auce
132- Man·s
n1 ckn ilme
133 - Common
Meamer
134-Unitol
Japanese
currency

•o-

•1 -

"'3 "5-

"9 -

DOWN
1 - Par1arn 1ng to
the tldl('l
2~ G·~es e~~;tr~m e

1.mctum to
3 - Holes in h1 9h
regard
4 .-- Me1d o w
5 - t.l lx
6 - t.la n·s
mel!. name
1 - A state {abbr.)
B- Southern
blackbirds
!il- Re construcl
10- Grassy op~tn
sPace In for est
11 - Umt o l Hallen
currer~cy

17- 9r i sttr
18-Droply
20 - NaHO""'
Qpen,oo
2J- Urge on
25-l:-leaventr bod y
:u- Bur back
28 - B!&gt;dY ol wat11r
Jl - lmilUDt
.13- Pan of airplane
.3&amp;- female r~lls
38- M1 tu•u
M onetary
Penally
Horae1n1tk
hill
Damo•n•
Music : slowly
46 - Cer, mon y
.. 7-AIHaSfwt
instrument
Ch art a
51- Pertaining to
Norway
52- Operal lc barber
53- Go by wa ter
54- Preoositlon
56- Fen gald to
counselor
59- Diretlioo
60- Utge on
61-Makes i nlo
leather
63- Omne r course
65 - Fruit c ake
67- Organ ot
hearm g
69- No te ol:scale

lpl.l

12- One 1'10 matre r
WhiCh
13- Prelu do w n
1• -Ha wat ian
Wll!laths
IS - Daniah
measure
H&gt; - lnlerro;H race

19- hies
72- Repulse
74- College deQtea
tabbr)
76- Greelin'il
77- Aroma
79-Edge
63-Female .she ep
65- Sword
66- Season ing
87 -o Frig ht
Ba- Speud conte.st

WHEREA S,
it
W il l
be
necessary for said City to
authorize $360 ,000 of San i ta ry
Sewer Improvement Bonds
hOIS1;15
payable primarily from surplus
revenues de r ived from the
sanitary sewerage system
includ ing addit ional customers
to be served by sa i d iril ~
h ere by approved as to f orm and
provement ; and
correc tness t h er eof .
WHEREAS , work ha s been
undertaken and is in process for
Richard C. Roderick , Jr
said lm prolle~ents ; and
City SolicitOr,
WHEREAS, th e City has
Gallipolis . Ohio
heretofore authorized , iss ued
sold and delivered SJ60,oo·o of
CERTIFICATE
Sanitary Sewer Improvement
The unders i gned , Cler k ot t he
Notes , 1972 Renewal. which
City Co mmi ssi on of the City of
mature on June 15, 1973 ; and
Gall ipolis , Oh io , hereby cer WHEREAS , the Ci ty Com tlf ies that the for eg oing i s a true
mission deems i t proper to
and corre ct co py of Ordinance
renew said notes tor a per iod
No . 73 · 29 pa sse d by s aid
not to exceed. one year with the
Commission on Jun 11 , 1973, a!'1d
hOlders
th.ereof
pend i ng
that a ce rtifi ed copy wa s f iled
tlni!l l zatlon of the project ; and
w i th the County Auditor on June
WHEREAS ,' thiS City Com 11 , 1973 .
miS$iOn has requested the. City
Auditor t o issue her cer ·
R ic hard C. Ca rt er
tificate
as
to
th ·
Presi dent of the
Frances Worman - - - - - -- - - - - Clerk of the
Ci ty Comm iss ion
es t i mated life of the im City Commission were Mfs. Rita Corliss, MrproiJement to be constructed Attest :
RECEIPT
Frances Wor ma n
from the proceeds of the bonds Clerk of the
Gallipolis, Ohio and Mrs. David Sexton, Mr.
hereinafter referred to, and City Commission
June I. 1973. Mrs. J. C. Stout (daughter
said City Auditor has certified
Recei11ed th i s day a certified
to this City Commission such
Approved this lith day .of J une , copy ot the above Ordinance . Mellayne) , Mrs. Barbara
estimated life as exceeding five
Morgon D ickey Vallee, Mrs. Verna Snowden,
1973
(5 1 vears and has further
County Auditor ,
Paul Wilier
certified
the
maximum · City Manager
Galli a County, Oh io Mr. and Mrs. Bill Frazee, Mr.
maturity of such bonds a s forty
Gallipo lis, Ohio
and Mrs . Henry Layne and
(401 years ; and
The foregoing Ordinance is June 17
WHEREAS ,
the
C i ty
children, D. L. and Legea
Manager has recommended in
writing the .. passage of this
Glassburn and Terri Short. Ordinance as an emergency
Reporter Marilyn Layne.
measure to take effect upon its
passage , It be )ng for the im .
mediate preser11ation of the
Rio Grande Friendship 4-H
public pea ce, health , sa f ety and
property , in tha t the notes
Club
met June 9 at Mrs. Bruce
herein authorized must b e
Curtis' home . Jenni Scarberry,
issUed without dela y in order to
meet maturing notes her etofore
vice president, preSided. Tony
issued and about to mature
thereby preserving the credit of
Wei!ter led devotions. Mrs .
the City at Gallipolis .
NOW , THEREFORE , BE IT
GALUPOLIS per·
Charles E. Wiggins, 30, Rt. 2, Jackie Graham had charge of
ORDA INED
by
the
City
sons had minor injuries in two
Bidwell, was injured in a single tlle program. Mrs. Graham
Commission of th e City of
Gallipol i s, State of Oh io, all of of four traffic accidents in·
car. accident at 5 p.m. on Red showed slides of 4-H camp and
the members elected thereto
vestigated Friday by the Mud Rd Officers said Katuria told about it, Demonstration
concurrif"!Q :
SECTION 1. That it is Galli~·Meigs Post Slate High. L. Johnson, 21, Rt. 2, Bidwell, were by Andrea Cook, How to
necessary to issue bonds of the
City of .G allip!;!liS, Ohio , , in the way Patrol.
Lost control of her car which set a table; Suzanne Lanham,
principal amount of $360,000 for
A threepcar accident ocp slid dowh tlle roadway and House Keeping; Linda Smith,
the pur pose of impro\1 ing t he
san i tary sewer system of the curred at 3:15p.m. on Rt. 160, flipped over on its top. No Cooking; Sue Bennet, Pigs;
City as deta iled in th e recita ls one tenth of a mile north of Rt.
Amy
Scarberry,
Cats.
charges were filed .
hereof. Said bonds shall be
dated approximately Jun e 15, 35 where an auto driven by
Jacqueline K . Veters, 23, Rt. Demonstrations for the next
1974, shall bear interest at the
. meeting were assigned.' The
rate of approximately six pc:r Avrilla K. Miller; 78, Point 3, Gallipolis, was cited to
cent (6 pet.) ~er ann um , • and Pleasant, turned Left into the Municipal Court for driving Left next m.eeting will . be at the
shall . mature in substantia lly
John Wicklines Saturday, June
equal annual ·o r sem i. annual path of an auto operatro by of center following an accident
installme·n ts tor for ty (40) years Nannie F. Fuller 43, of Rt. 2,
at a:30p.m on the Cora-Rodney 21. Club advisors are Don E.
after their issuance .
SECTION 2. That il iS Jlereby Bidwell. The impact knocked Rd. two and two tenths miles Call and Mrs. Bruce Curtis.
determined that renewal notes the Fuller car into the front end
south of Rt. 588. Officers said Club members present were
in the principal amount of
$360.000 sha ll be issued in an- of an auto driven by Edna J. the Veters car collided with an Sue Bennet, Jeff Call, Andrea
ticipation of the issuance of said Bnimfield, 28, of Gallipolis.
auto operated by Charles W. Cook, Bobby Hoff, Suzanne
bonds . Sai d notes sh~ll be dated
June 15, 1973, shall bear inter es t
Harold E. Fuller, age 7, a ·Spurlock, 25, Rt. 2, Gallipolis.
at the rate of fiv e and one -half
A final accident ocCurred on
per cent (5 'h pct .J per annum, passenger in the Fuller car
payable at matur i ty , an d sha ll suffered minor injuries. He Georges Creek Rd. early
mature on June 15, 1974, but
shall be subject to ca ll for was treated at the Holzer Saturday morning where John
redempt ion at any t im e at t he Medical Center. Mrs. Miller
Leonard Mollohan, 16 Rt. I,
op~ion of fh.e Ci ty . Said ren ewal
notes
may
be
so ld
as was charged with failure to Gallipolis, lost control of his
hereinafter provided b·y th e City yield the right of way. There
car after he avoided a collision
Auditor:
and
in
suct1
denominations as set forth in was moderate damage to her with an unknown vehicle.
Sec tio n 4 hereof .
SEC TION
3.
That
said car and the Fuller vehicle.
GBC Grads Get
renewal notes shall be eKecuted
The
Better Jobs!
by the Pres ident of t he Ci ty
Comm i ss ion and by the Ci ty
Auditor ang, shall bear the seal
Write, Visit or Call 446·4367
of the Corporat ion . They shall
for free catalog of courses
be designated "Sanitary Sewer
and next starting date. VA
Improvement
Note s, . 197J .
Approved .
Renewal." and sha ll be payable
at the office of the Ci ty Audito r
Gallia County 4-H Saddle
present were Jerry and Johnna
in Gallipolis , Ohio . They sha ll Club met June 13 at the Gallia
Rhodes, Unda McCully, Ellen
express upon their face th e
purpose for wh i ch they are County Junior Fairgrounds.
Frazee, Annette Snowden,
ISSued and that they are issued
Mari Epling , Risa Sexton ,
in pursuance o f this ordinance . Jacque Glassburn presided.
SECTION
4.
That
said Mari Epling Led devotions.
Brenda Cornwell, .Michelle
renewal notes shall be f irst
Vallee, Cynthia Corliss, 36 Locust St.
offered 1o the officer or officers Cyntllia Corliss had charge of
Gallipolis
in charge of the Sinking Fund or the program. Ellen Frazee
Christia
Stout,
Vicki
Baxter
St.
Reg
.
No
.
71
-02-00J2B
Bond Retirement Fund of the
City, and any renewal notes not gave a demonstration on the
and Marilyn Layne. Guests
taken by such offi cer or officers proper way to pick up a horse's
may be sold at private sale by
the City Auditor at not less than fool and Marilyn Layne gave ·a
par and accrued interest as
follows : $90,000 to the First demonstration on Showmanp
National Bank ; $110,000 to the ship. Club had parents night
Commercial &amp; Savings Bank ;
and 5160,000 to the Oh io VaHey and club would Like to thahk au
Bank
Companv ,
all
of of
those who made it.
Gallipolis, Ohio. and
the
proceeds from such sale, eKcept Discussed outfits and future
any prem i um and ·accrued plans for the fair and parade.
interest thereon , shall be pa id
into the proper fund and u sed For a money-making project
for the purpose aforesaid and
club is selling candy and Light
for no other pur-pose .
SECTION
5 . That
said bulbs. Anyone interested in
renewal .notes shell be the full
general obligation of the City, buying either can do so by
and the full faith , credit and contacting any 4-H member ·or
-revenue of said City are hereby
Lb
.
pledged
tor
the
prompt cu advtsor . Afterthebusiness
payment of the s.a me . The par .. meeting c lub worked out
value to be rece 1ved from th e h
sale of bonds anticipated bY . orses and had a wiener roast.

89 90 -

Pald notice
Eatee111

OPEN SUNDAY 12 TO 6

Dt- Woran~
D2- Greek letter
9:1- 9odr ol wa!at
9•-•E.o:clamiltiOn
96- Caudal
appandagl('l
91- Girls name.
100- Pplt~t o t

compass

.....,

102 - UI'IU$UII
10S-loll!

109-t!eh
11 2 - Spare
Punctilious
perton
1 14 - Oetlil fl
11 6 - Pokerstall.e
1t6- Storag• plt
120 - SrancMid
121- S~ln aam•nt
t22- Railroad cars
123- Feel hot
125- Decide
126-0 welt
t 21- Al¥~r ia!ands
129- ~an a name
131 - Cal!ing
132-Babyloman
hero
133 - Told la ls ehood
134 - Cont•nu11d
a ttem pt to gain
136- Seeds
136- Wash tightl y
14 0 - Ra1sad
141- Apothecary's
we1gh!
142 - Break .suddanl)'
144- Specks
147- Cyprinord fish
148 - Ed ib le see d
149 -E•PIII!
151- Un1t ot Latvian
currency
153- Po:slscl!pl
(abbr.)
155- A state (abb d

113 -

Shasta®
SOFT DRINKS
ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE - Mrs. Ann Davis is an·
nouncing the marriage of her son, Charles C. Wright , Jr., to
Mrs. Carolyn Deem, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Roush, Chester,
S. C. The double ring Clll'emony was performed June 7 at
Chester, S.C. The couple took a short wedding trip Utrough
the South. ·Aitending the wedding were Mrs. Sarah Roush ,
Betty, All&lt;&gt;l and Cindy Roush, and Docinda, Belinda and Lisa
Deem.

collecting his welfare and
BEGINS PROBATION
Social Security benefits. Mrs.
Steve RWlion, Unda Smith,
WOODLAND,
Calif.
(UP!)Amy Scarberry, Jenni ScarYoung received the probation
Pamela Dittman Young, 42, after pleading guilty to
berry, Teri Weiher and Tony
Weiher. Mrs. Arthur Lanham has begun four years' reduced charges of false iJn.
probation for keeping a blind, prisonment and welfare fraud.
and Mrs. Runion were gues ts .
62-year-old
man prisoner while She was arrested last June on a
- Reporter Jeff Call.
Cris

COLA
ROOT BEER
12 oz.
ORANGE
CANS

Mr. and Mrs. Charks Wright

Rutherford,

LIMIT 12 CANS

Miss Deborah Ann Reh/

DLttrtDutec D' Unlted Feature Symltcate. lne.

Lanham,

SUNDAY SALE ONLY

complaint by the daughter of
M. Brown . .

the victim, Miron

Authorities said Mrs. Young
was

Brown's

housekeeper

during his imprisonment in his
Broderick home. He died Feb.
9 in Woodland.

ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT -Mr . and Mrs. Robert E.
Rehl, S!1"ing6eld, wish to announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their daughter, Deborah Ann, to
Jeffrey Lynn Lee, son of MI. and Mrs. Jacob Lee, Racin.e .
Both Mills Rehl and Lee are residents of Columbus. The
bride-to-be is a graduate of Shawnee High School, Clark
County, and is attending ·Franklin University, Columbus. She
is employed by Hameroff Public Relations and Advertisi"8
Agency. Lee is a graduate of Southern Local High School and
served two years wlth the U. S. Army stationed in Korea . He
graduated from Andrew.COiumbllB Barber School and is
!l"esently self-employed. The couple is planning an August 4
wedding at the United Methodist Church lo Columbus.
SON BORN
NEW HAVEN - Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Thompson, New
Haven,

are announcing

the

birth of a son, Friday at the
Holzer Medical Center. The
seven pound, seven

ounce

infant has been named Samuel
Robert. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs . Everett Bachner,

Two suffer minor
hurts in wrecks

Middleport; and Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Thompson, Mason, W.
Va. Great-grandparents are
Mrs. Ida Bachner, Middleport;
Mrs. Genevieve Lewis and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Thompson,
Mason County. Mrs. Lou
Hoffman, who also resides in
Mason County, Ls a great ·
great • grandmother.

Plans finalized
RACINE - Plans have been
completro for the open-church
wedding of Miss Rhonda Lee
Ervin, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Ervin, Racine,

and Steve Richard Dailey, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dailey,
!\aclne.
The wedding will he an event
·of Sunday, June 24, at 3:30p.m.
at the Wesleyan United
Methodist Church, in Racine.
A half hour of music
preceding the ceremony will be
presented by Mrs. Matiie
Circle,

Racine, . pianist,

and

Miss Nancy Roush, Columbus,
vocalist. The Rev. Howard
Shiveley will officiate.
Miss Sharon Ervin will serve

as maid of honor for her sister .

FAMILY P.ACK

Kay
Warren,
Findlay,
roommate at . Ohio State

READY TO EAT

University, and Miss Martha
Steele,

Gallipolis , a

FOR

former

roommate of the bride-elect.
Miss Tracy Watson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wat·
son, Williamsburg, Va ., will be
the flower girl.
Rick Turner will be best man
at the wedding and tlle ushers
will be Donald Watson,
brogher-in-law of the groom,

Ham, Sandwiches
DECORATED HEAVY

GLASS

and Howard Ervin, Jr. Herbert

ErVin wLLL be the acolyte .
Guests will be registered by
Miss Cookie Weddle and Miss
Beverly Ervin, Racine.
.' A reception will be held in the

ICE BUCKET

EXTRA HEAVY

WASH CLOTHS

church social room .

The bridesmaids will be Miss

LIMIT 6 ClOTHS

Two

For A Better Job,
Sooner-Go To
Business College

. MONDAY
MIDDLEPORT Garden
Club, home o! Mrs. Sibley
Slack, 7:30p.m. Amateur and
Cheshire Garden Club mem·
BEND 0' the River Garden
Club, 7:30 p.m. at tlle home of

Business College

meeting

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fr'6dm ~~~ The next meeting will be June
issuance of said renewal notes 20, 7 p.m. at the ·fairgrounds.
shall , t o the extent necessary , CL b
d ·
·
J
be used only tor the retirement
U
a VISOr IS
acque
of said renewa l notes .at Glassburn. Club members
maturity , together with interest
thereon and are hereby p ledged
for such 8urpose .
SECT! N 6. That during the
year or years while such
renewal notes run, there shall
be levied on all ot the taxable
property of
the
City
of
Gallipolis , in addition to all
other taKes , a direct tax an .
nually , not less than that which
would have been levied If bonds
had been issued without prior
i ssuance of such renewal notes .
Sai d tax shall be and is hereby
order,ed computed
certffied ,
lev ied and extended upon the
tax duplicate and collected by
the ume o ff icers In th,e same
manner and at the same ti!Tle

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LADIES &amp; MEN'S

BLOODMOBILE, I to 6 p.m.
at Pomeroy Elementary
School. Donors welcome.
MEIGS CHAPTER, Order of
DeMolay, 7:30 p.m. Regular

Come In And

~~~des~efu~~a~e~~W~g

HEAT PROOF

Mrs. Ernest Wingett.

Gallia 4-H Ouh News

Gallipolis

DECORATED

bers invited .

.

Whirlpool air
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have 2 wconditioners
t. Fioo {5) r
arranties:
·ears
811

1111

FIST
"''"TIONAL

Paired or orlfma nshi,o ~ m mate.
~J// be re
When
rePlaced f
auth .oer form ed b ree Of cfl
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serlfice o·
f)JrJpooJ
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rganlzatlon
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rage

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of

candid.ates; also mothers club
will meet in bas..men t.
MIDDLEPORT Garden
Club, 8 p.m., at home of Mrs .
Sibly Slack. Guesls will be
Cheshire Garden Club and
Middleport Amateur Garden
. Club. Hostesses : Mrs. Slack,
Mrs. Tom Casseil and Mrs. C.
0. Fisher.
MEN 'S FELLOWSHIP,
Meigs County Churches of
Christ, will meet at 7:30p.m. at
Zion Church of Christ.
VACATIDN Bible school
starting Monday at Sutton
United Methodist Church, 9:30
a.m. to II a .m. each day.
Children of conununily Lnvitro.
TUESDAY
FRIENDLY Circle of Trinity
Church picnic, 6 p.m . at
roadside park on right on U. S.
Rt. 33. Guest night to be ob·
served. Mrs. Albert Woodard
will have vesper service.
POMEROY Chapter 186
DES, 7:45 p.m., initiation of
two candidates. Officers will
wear gowns.
WOMEN'S Auxiliary of
Veterans Memorial Hospilal,
June meeting, 7:30 · at the
hospital.
'
WEDNESDAY
YOUNG WIVES Club 7:30
p.m., at home of Karen Young.
MRS. SHUSTER VISITS
POMEROY - Mrs. Gerald
Shuster spent several days this
past week in Columbus vlsiling
Iter sister, Mrs . Maycel
DeRobertis, at the Hilliard
Nursing
Home.
Mrs.
Derobertis
is in
ser~

a

heart attack recently .

W•;
Of th•
Boo l b .
. "'it:Joo/ 10 b
system 1 tJ or.
. ''als 01 w
e defec r;.., ?und by

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labor. Si rnl(her Parts-

initiation

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as above

and

••110 YEARS Of SERVICE"

SUNGLASSES

VISITS MIDDLEPORT
POMEROY - Mrs. Frances
Goegleln was in Millersport
Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Hoyt Hanning and Mrs .
Clarence Karr.

COVERED
CASSEROLE

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ORANGES

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SUNTAN
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cottected . Said tax shall be

PUBLIC NOTICES

placed before and in greferl!!'nce

Your Right to Know

derived fr-om ~aid tax levy
herebv required shall be placed
in a separate and distinct fund .

to all other items dd for the full
amount thereof. The tvnds

and

and tle i nformed of the f unc
tionS" ot Your govern!Tient are
embodied in public notices . In
1that selt .government ch·arges
all citizens to be informed ;
this new1paper urges everv
ci t i zen to read and study these
1notices We strong1!f advise
those ciH~ r'ls , seeking further
in for mation, to exercise thei r
, right ot ·acces s to public
•records and publ i c meetings .

with

collected on the same, shall be

Interest ol said renewal nott'S ,
or the bonds in ant ic ipat ion of
which they are issued when and
as thE-Same falls due . provided.
however that in each year and
to the eKtent that surplus

revenues derived tram the
operation ot the sanitary sewer
system ot the City are available
and appropriated for
the
'payment of pr inci pal of and
interest on the bonds or renewal

notes

AN
EMERGENCY
OR .
DI N ANCE P_ROVIOING FOR
THE ISSUANCE OF SJ60 ,000
OF RENEWAL ·NOTE S BY
THE C ITY OF GALLIPOLIS .
OHIO , IN ANTICIPATION OF
THE ISSUANCE OF BONOS
FOR THE
PURP OSE
OF
IMPROVING THE SA N IT,I\RY
SE WER SYSTEM O.F THE
CI TY .
W HERE AS , the City of
Galli pol is has un d ertake n the
constr uc t i on of a sewer line
extension in coo pera tion w i th
the E c onom ic Development
Adm inistration .of the Depart ·
ment of Commer ce of the
United Sates of Amer i ca
( E . D .A .); and
WHEREA S, the City has
rec eived a grant In the ap proximate amount of $811 .200
from .e: .o .A .. w ill rec eive tap .in
cha rges of approximate l y
$64.000 , and will utilize S144 , 10J
of current const ru c tio n funds ;

issued in anticipation
thereof, the amount of such taw.
shan be reduced by the amount
of said
revenues so ap .
propr ia ted ,
SECTIO N
7.
This
Ci ty
Commiss ion for and on behal f of
the City of Gallipolis, hereby
covenants that said City will
make no use of th e proceeds ot
sate of the renewal notes hereby
author i zed which , i f such use
had been reasonable expected
on the date of issue of suc h
obligations , would have cause d
sa i d obligations to be " ar .
bitrage bonds" wifhin the
meaning o f Section 103 ( d ) of
the I nternal Revenue Co::le, and
tht~t the City w ill co mply w lt h
the require ments of said Sec t io n
103
(dJ
a nd
app lic able
regulat io ns
tl;lereunder
throug ho ut the term of said
obligat ions, and the Fi .s c a l
Off icer of said City i~ hereby .
author i zed, empowe red a nd
directed t o execute and del iver
on advice of counse l , and ap .
propr i ate
cer t i f ic ate
as
provided by t he In terna l
Revenue Code of 1954 , as
amended ,
and
app lic able
regulat ions thereunder .
SECT ION . 8. That a sum
sufficient to pa y the interest on
th ~ out st and ing Sa n i tary Sewer
t mpro 11emen t
Notes ,
1972
Renewa l. due June 15, 1973. is
hereby appropr iated for said
purpose from the teasury o f th e
City .
SEC TI O N 9, The City Auditor
is hereb y directed to forwt~rd a
ce rt if i ed copy of this Ordinan&lt;::e
to the County Auditor of Ga llia
County , Ohio .
SECTION
10 . Upon the
written re commendation of the
City Manag er , thi s Ord inance is
hereby declared to be an
emergency measure for the
rea so n s sta l ed in the pream .
bl es, and it sha ll take effect
upon It s passage .
Passed th is 11th day of June .
1973.

M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER
IGA FOODLINER - MIDDLEPORT

SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1973

interest

irrevocably pledged for the
payment of the pr-l ncfpitl and

ORDINANCE NO . 73 -29

and

together

SUNDAY CROSSWORD PUZZLE b.+-+-+-+.CR05S
1 - un.r ol Crtlnue
eurrencv (ol)
6 - Hebrew month
10- Merry
14 - Fall in10 diiUSt
19 - Piece a
u t ln
21 - Unaspirate!1
22- Boul'ldlry
23- Tolta d
2 ~ - M ot~ or i l 1m1
26 - Collect•on ol
boo-s
28- AttflOrshop
29 - Bne r• ge
3 0 - G111 a name
32- l anned sk in
33- Courts
3 4 - Mana
nicKname
.35- Condnc,n dlng
took
:)7- Bark cloth
39 - Cyorlnoid fish
4 0 - Locate
4 1 - lab leland
4 2 - Merganur
44 - fust
Skin ol fruit
4 1 - Journey forth
-48 - A.l)l)Ur

•e-

60- BlustJ in t;~
62- FISh limbs
63 - Span 11n lor
" ~es "

55- Leading PIByer
57- A conlinent
l~bbr l
sa - Speck
59- Al¥&amp;r In Mn c a
50- SIH\t !abbr.}
62- Cou11mction
64- BaHatuda
66- Ea rth g oddess
8e - Symbol lor
ruthenium
69- Tneah:lf b ox
70- Re5ort

71 - Rorr\lfiiOid
7J- Spor1a .1rana.s
75-Aiucan desert

135- Vaal •g:n
137- E11!.era
139- ~a n's
nrckn•m•
1.. 0-HiD
1-41 - Encitcle.s
143 -foreal
1"5 - Corr~b lorm:
moult,
H6 - ldolin a
1•8 - Silam
150-lnllated
152- Win led
!53-Wampum
15•-Shower
156- B"a •rel tli11S
157 - Summed uo
158 - ldenlfcel
159 - HumeCI
160- Cub1t ml('lter

77- Sl~o~Dely

78808I6284 -

One delntad
Enlrtuarasm
hhn's name ·
E'rthQuall:ea
v,~a cu r

86- Ra&lt;nlall
87 - C•IIUn
89 - Ma ca w
92- M ild I!Apletiu
-95- ChO&lt;Ce part
98- Nobleman
99- ..... ,li d
teltltmant
l Ot- M ore wap ld
103 - Conduct
104 - Perform
105- Conllagrallon
106- Proceed
107- Naga tive p refix
108- former Ruu l an
rular
1 10 - Tra nsg re-ss
I l l - No te o l scale
1 12-Drega
11 3 - Bralillan
eatuary
1 1 5 - Coo led 11¥1
117-Mans
n1cll.name
119- Note otacale
120 - Pr o phil
1 21- Apptehen din g
124 - Arab11n
Ch,ellaln
126- lndo.nesian
tr ibesmen
127 - Ac rimon•ous
126- Cotonrze
130- Flt.h s"auce
132- Man·s
n1 ckn ilme
133 - Common
Meamer
134-Unitol
Japanese
currency

•o-

•1 -

"'3 "5-

"9 -

DOWN
1 - Par1arn 1ng to
the tldl('l
2~ G·~es e~~;tr~m e

1.mctum to
3 - Holes in h1 9h
regard
4 .-- Me1d o w
5 - t.l lx
6 - t.la n·s
mel!. name
1 - A state {abbr.)
B- Southern
blackbirds
!il- Re construcl
10- Grassy op~tn
sPace In for est
11 - Umt o l Hallen
currer~cy

17- 9r i sttr
18-Droply
20 - NaHO""'
Qpen,oo
2J- Urge on
25-l:-leaventr bod y
:u- Bur back
28 - B!&gt;dY ol wat11r
Jl - lmilUDt
.13- Pan of airplane
.3&amp;- female r~lls
38- M1 tu•u
M onetary
Penally
Horae1n1tk
hill
Damo•n•
Music : slowly
46 - Cer, mon y
.. 7-AIHaSfwt
instrument
Ch art a
51- Pertaining to
Norway
52- Operal lc barber
53- Go by wa ter
54- Preoositlon
56- Fen gald to
counselor
59- Diretlioo
60- Utge on
61-Makes i nlo
leather
63- Omne r course
65 - Fruit c ake
67- Organ ot
hearm g
69- No te ol:scale

lpl.l

12- One 1'10 matre r
WhiCh
13- Prelu do w n
1• -Ha wat ian
Wll!laths
IS - Daniah
measure
H&gt; - lnlerro;H race

19- hies
72- Repulse
74- College deQtea
tabbr)
76- Greelin'il
77- Aroma
79-Edge
63-Female .she ep
65- Sword
66- Season ing
87 -o Frig ht
Ba- Speud conte.st

WHEREA S,
it
W il l
be
necessary for said City to
authorize $360 ,000 of San i ta ry
Sewer Improvement Bonds
hOIS1;15
payable primarily from surplus
revenues de r ived from the
sanitary sewerage system
includ ing addit ional customers
to be served by sa i d iril ~
h ere by approved as to f orm and
provement ; and
correc tness t h er eof .
WHEREAS , work ha s been
undertaken and is in process for
Richard C. Roderick , Jr
said lm prolle~ents ; and
City SolicitOr,
WHEREAS, th e City has
Gallipolis . Ohio
heretofore authorized , iss ued
sold and delivered SJ60,oo·o of
CERTIFICATE
Sanitary Sewer Improvement
The unders i gned , Cler k ot t he
Notes , 1972 Renewal. which
City Co mmi ssi on of the City of
mature on June 15, 1973 ; and
Gall ipolis , Oh io , hereby cer WHEREAS , the Ci ty Com tlf ies that the for eg oing i s a true
mission deems i t proper to
and corre ct co py of Ordinance
renew said notes tor a per iod
No . 73 · 29 pa sse d by s aid
not to exceed. one year with the
Commission on Jun 11 , 1973, a!'1d
hOlders
th.ereof
pend i ng
that a ce rtifi ed copy wa s f iled
tlni!l l zatlon of the project ; and
w i th the County Auditor on June
WHEREAS ,' thiS City Com 11 , 1973 .
miS$iOn has requested the. City
Auditor t o issue her cer ·
R ic hard C. Ca rt er
tificate
as
to
th ·
Presi dent of the
Frances Worman - - - - - -- - - - - Clerk of the
Ci ty Comm iss ion
es t i mated life of the im City Commission were Mfs. Rita Corliss, MrproiJement to be constructed Attest :
RECEIPT
Frances Wor ma n
from the proceeds of the bonds Clerk of the
Gallipolis, Ohio and Mrs. David Sexton, Mr.
hereinafter referred to, and City Commission
June I. 1973. Mrs. J. C. Stout (daughter
said City Auditor has certified
Recei11ed th i s day a certified
to this City Commission such
Approved this lith day .of J une , copy ot the above Ordinance . Mellayne) , Mrs. Barbara
estimated life as exceeding five
Morgon D ickey Vallee, Mrs. Verna Snowden,
1973
(5 1 vears and has further
County Auditor ,
Paul Wilier
certified
the
maximum · City Manager
Galli a County, Oh io Mr. and Mrs. Bill Frazee, Mr.
maturity of such bonds a s forty
Gallipo lis, Ohio
and Mrs . Henry Layne and
(401 years ; and
The foregoing Ordinance is June 17
WHEREAS ,
the
C i ty
children, D. L. and Legea
Manager has recommended in
writing the .. passage of this
Glassburn and Terri Short. Ordinance as an emergency
Reporter Marilyn Layne.
measure to take effect upon its
passage , It be )ng for the im .
mediate preser11ation of the
Rio Grande Friendship 4-H
public pea ce, health , sa f ety and
property , in tha t the notes
Club
met June 9 at Mrs. Bruce
herein authorized must b e
Curtis' home . Jenni Scarberry,
issUed without dela y in order to
meet maturing notes her etofore
vice president, preSided. Tony
issued and about to mature
thereby preserving the credit of
Wei!ter led devotions. Mrs .
the City at Gallipolis .
NOW , THEREFORE , BE IT
GALUPOLIS per·
Charles E. Wiggins, 30, Rt. 2, Jackie Graham had charge of
ORDA INED
by
the
City
sons had minor injuries in two
Bidwell, was injured in a single tlle program. Mrs. Graham
Commission of th e City of
Gallipol i s, State of Oh io, all of of four traffic accidents in·
car. accident at 5 p.m. on Red showed slides of 4-H camp and
the members elected thereto
vestigated Friday by the Mud Rd Officers said Katuria told about it, Demonstration
concurrif"!Q :
SECTION 1. That it is Galli~·Meigs Post Slate High. L. Johnson, 21, Rt. 2, Bidwell, were by Andrea Cook, How to
necessary to issue bonds of the
City of .G allip!;!liS, Ohio , , in the way Patrol.
Lost control of her car which set a table; Suzanne Lanham,
principal amount of $360,000 for
A threepcar accident ocp slid dowh tlle roadway and House Keeping; Linda Smith,
the pur pose of impro\1 ing t he
san i tary sewer system of the curred at 3:15p.m. on Rt. 160, flipped over on its top. No Cooking; Sue Bennet, Pigs;
City as deta iled in th e recita ls one tenth of a mile north of Rt.
Amy
Scarberry,
Cats.
charges were filed .
hereof. Said bonds shall be
dated approximately Jun e 15, 35 where an auto driven by
Jacqueline K . Veters, 23, Rt. Demonstrations for the next
1974, shall bear interest at the
. meeting were assigned.' The
rate of approximately six pc:r Avrilla K. Miller; 78, Point 3, Gallipolis, was cited to
cent (6 pet.) ~er ann um , • and Pleasant, turned Left into the Municipal Court for driving Left next m.eeting will . be at the
shall . mature in substantia lly
John Wicklines Saturday, June
equal annual ·o r sem i. annual path of an auto operatro by of center following an accident
installme·n ts tor for ty (40) years Nannie F. Fuller 43, of Rt. 2,
at a:30p.m on the Cora-Rodney 21. Club advisors are Don E.
after their issuance .
SECTION 2. That il iS Jlereby Bidwell. The impact knocked Rd. two and two tenths miles Call and Mrs. Bruce Curtis.
determined that renewal notes the Fuller car into the front end
south of Rt. 588. Officers said Club members present were
in the principal amount of
$360.000 sha ll be issued in an- of an auto driven by Edna J. the Veters car collided with an Sue Bennet, Jeff Call, Andrea
ticipation of the issuance of said Bnimfield, 28, of Gallipolis.
auto operated by Charles W. Cook, Bobby Hoff, Suzanne
bonds . Sai d notes sh~ll be dated
June 15, 1973, shall bear inter es t
Harold E. Fuller, age 7, a ·Spurlock, 25, Rt. 2, Gallipolis.
at the rate of fiv e and one -half
A final accident ocCurred on
per cent (5 'h pct .J per annum, passenger in the Fuller car
payable at matur i ty , an d sha ll suffered minor injuries. He Georges Creek Rd. early
mature on June 15, 1974, but
shall be subject to ca ll for was treated at the Holzer Saturday morning where John
redempt ion at any t im e at t he Medical Center. Mrs. Miller
Leonard Mollohan, 16 Rt. I,
op~ion of fh.e Ci ty . Said ren ewal
notes
may
be
so ld
as was charged with failure to Gallipolis, lost control of his
hereinafter provided b·y th e City yield the right of way. There
car after he avoided a collision
Auditor:
and
in
suct1
denominations as set forth in was moderate damage to her with an unknown vehicle.
Sec tio n 4 hereof .
SEC TION
3.
That
said car and the Fuller vehicle.
GBC Grads Get
renewal notes shall be eKecuted
The
Better Jobs!
by the Pres ident of t he Ci ty
Comm i ss ion and by the Ci ty
Auditor ang, shall bear the seal
Write, Visit or Call 446·4367
of the Corporat ion . They shall
for free catalog of courses
be designated "Sanitary Sewer
and next starting date. VA
Improvement
Note s, . 197J .
Approved .
Renewal." and sha ll be payable
at the office of the Ci ty Audito r
Gallia County 4-H Saddle
present were Jerry and Johnna
in Gallipolis , Ohio . They sha ll Club met June 13 at the Gallia
Rhodes, Unda McCully, Ellen
express upon their face th e
purpose for wh i ch they are County Junior Fairgrounds.
Frazee, Annette Snowden,
ISSued and that they are issued
Mari Epling , Risa Sexton ,
in pursuance o f this ordinance . Jacque Glassburn presided.
SECTION
4.
That
said Mari Epling Led devotions.
Brenda Cornwell, .Michelle
renewal notes shall be f irst
Vallee, Cynthia Corliss, 36 Locust St.
offered 1o the officer or officers Cyntllia Corliss had charge of
Gallipolis
in charge of the Sinking Fund or the program. Ellen Frazee
Christia
Stout,
Vicki
Baxter
St.
Reg
.
No
.
71
-02-00J2B
Bond Retirement Fund of the
City, and any renewal notes not gave a demonstration on the
and Marilyn Layne. Guests
taken by such offi cer or officers proper way to pick up a horse's
may be sold at private sale by
the City Auditor at not less than fool and Marilyn Layne gave ·a
par and accrued interest as
follows : $90,000 to the First demonstration on Showmanp
National Bank ; $110,000 to the ship. Club had parents night
Commercial &amp; Savings Bank ;
and 5160,000 to the Oh io VaHey and club would Like to thahk au
Bank
Companv ,
all
of of
those who made it.
Gallipolis, Ohio. and
the
proceeds from such sale, eKcept Discussed outfits and future
any prem i um and ·accrued plans for the fair and parade.
interest thereon , shall be pa id
into the proper fund and u sed For a money-making project
for the purpose aforesaid and
club is selling candy and Light
for no other pur-pose .
SECTION
5 . That
said bulbs. Anyone interested in
renewal .notes shell be the full
general obligation of the City, buying either can do so by
and the full faith , credit and contacting any 4-H member ·or
-revenue of said City are hereby
Lb
.
pledged
tor
the
prompt cu advtsor . Afterthebusiness
payment of the s.a me . The par .. meeting c lub worked out
value to be rece 1ved from th e h
sale of bonds anticipated bY . orses and had a wiener roast.

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OPEN SUNDAY 12 TO 6

Dt- Woran~
D2- Greek letter
9:1- 9odr ol wa!at
9•-•E.o:clamiltiOn
96- Caudal
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91- Girls name.
100- Pplt~t o t

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102 - UI'IU$UII
10S-loll!

109-t!eh
11 2 - Spare
Punctilious
perton
1 14 - Oetlil fl
11 6 - Pokerstall.e
1t6- Storag• plt
120 - SrancMid
121- S~ln aam•nt
t22- Railroad cars
123- Feel hot
125- Decide
126-0 welt
t 21- Al¥~r ia!ands
129- ~an a name
131 - Cal!ing
132-Babyloman
hero
133 - Told la ls ehood
134 - Cont•nu11d
a ttem pt to gain
136- Seeds
136- Wash tightl y
14 0 - Ra1sad
141- Apothecary's
we1gh!
142 - Break .suddanl)'
144- Specks
147- Cyprinord fish
148 - Ed ib le see d
149 -E•PIII!
151- Un1t ot Latvian
currency
153- Po:slscl!pl
(abbr.)
155- A state (abb d

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Shasta®
SOFT DRINKS
ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE - Mrs. Ann Davis is an·
nouncing the marriage of her son, Charles C. Wright , Jr., to
Mrs. Carolyn Deem, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Roush, Chester,
S. C. The double ring Clll'emony was performed June 7 at
Chester, S.C. The couple took a short wedding trip Utrough
the South. ·Aitending the wedding were Mrs. Sarah Roush ,
Betty, All&lt;&gt;l and Cindy Roush, and Docinda, Belinda and Lisa
Deem.

collecting his welfare and
BEGINS PROBATION
Social Security benefits. Mrs.
Steve RWlion, Unda Smith,
WOODLAND,
Calif.
(UP!)Amy Scarberry, Jenni ScarYoung received the probation
Pamela Dittman Young, 42, after pleading guilty to
berry, Teri Weiher and Tony
Weiher. Mrs. Arthur Lanham has begun four years' reduced charges of false iJn.
probation for keeping a blind, prisonment and welfare fraud.
and Mrs. Runion were gues ts .
62-year-old
man prisoner while She was arrested last June on a
- Reporter Jeff Call.
Cris

COLA
ROOT BEER
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CANS

Mr. and Mrs. Charks Wright

Rutherford,

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Miss Deborah Ann Reh/

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Lanham,

SUNDAY SALE ONLY

complaint by the daughter of
M. Brown . .

the victim, Miron

Authorities said Mrs. Young
was

Brown's

housekeeper

during his imprisonment in his
Broderick home. He died Feb.
9 in Woodland.

ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT -Mr . and Mrs. Robert E.
Rehl, S!1"ing6eld, wish to announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their daughter, Deborah Ann, to
Jeffrey Lynn Lee, son of MI. and Mrs. Jacob Lee, Racin.e .
Both Mills Rehl and Lee are residents of Columbus. The
bride-to-be is a graduate of Shawnee High School, Clark
County, and is attending ·Franklin University, Columbus. She
is employed by Hameroff Public Relations and Advertisi"8
Agency. Lee is a graduate of Southern Local High School and
served two years wlth the U. S. Army stationed in Korea . He
graduated from Andrew.COiumbllB Barber School and is
!l"esently self-employed. The couple is planning an August 4
wedding at the United Methodist Church lo Columbus.
SON BORN
NEW HAVEN - Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Thompson, New
Haven,

are announcing

the

birth of a son, Friday at the
Holzer Medical Center. The
seven pound, seven

ounce

infant has been named Samuel
Robert. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs . Everett Bachner,

Two suffer minor
hurts in wrecks

Middleport; and Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Thompson, Mason, W.
Va. Great-grandparents are
Mrs. Ida Bachner, Middleport;
Mrs. Genevieve Lewis and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Thompson,
Mason County. Mrs. Lou
Hoffman, who also resides in
Mason County, Ls a great ·
great • grandmother.

Plans finalized
RACINE - Plans have been
completro for the open-church
wedding of Miss Rhonda Lee
Ervin, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Ervin, Racine,

and Steve Richard Dailey, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dailey,
!\aclne.
The wedding will he an event
·of Sunday, June 24, at 3:30p.m.
at the Wesleyan United
Methodist Church, in Racine.
A half hour of music
preceding the ceremony will be
presented by Mrs. Matiie
Circle,

Racine, . pianist,

and

Miss Nancy Roush, Columbus,
vocalist. The Rev. Howard
Shiveley will officiate.
Miss Sharon Ervin will serve

as maid of honor for her sister .

FAMILY P.ACK

Kay
Warren,
Findlay,
roommate at . Ohio State

READY TO EAT

University, and Miss Martha
Steele,

Gallipolis , a

FOR

former

roommate of the bride-elect.
Miss Tracy Watson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wat·
son, Williamsburg, Va ., will be
the flower girl.
Rick Turner will be best man
at the wedding and tlle ushers
will be Donald Watson,
brogher-in-law of the groom,

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ErVin wLLL be the acolyte .
Guests will be registered by
Miss Cookie Weddle and Miss
Beverly Ervin, Racine.
.' A reception will be held in the

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The bridesmaids will be Miss

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LADIES &amp; MEN'S

BLOODMOBILE, I to 6 p.m.
at Pomeroy Elementary
School. Donors welcome.
MEIGS CHAPTER, Order of
DeMolay, 7:30 p.m. Regular

Come In And

~~~des~efu~~a~e~~W~g

HEAT PROOF

Mrs. Ernest Wingett.

Gallia 4-H Ouh News

Gallipolis

DECORATED

bers invited .

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arranties:
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Paired or orlfma nshi,o ~ m mate.
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auth .oer form ed b ree Of cfl
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of

candid.ates; also mothers club
will meet in bas..men t.
MIDDLEPORT Garden
Club, 8 p.m., at home of Mrs .
Sibly Slack. Guesls will be
Cheshire Garden Club and
Middleport Amateur Garden
. Club. Hostesses : Mrs. Slack,
Mrs. Tom Casseil and Mrs. C.
0. Fisher.
MEN 'S FELLOWSHIP,
Meigs County Churches of
Christ, will meet at 7:30p.m. at
Zion Church of Christ.
VACATIDN Bible school
starting Monday at Sutton
United Methodist Church, 9:30
a.m. to II a .m. each day.
Children of conununily Lnvitro.
TUESDAY
FRIENDLY Circle of Trinity
Church picnic, 6 p.m . at
roadside park on right on U. S.
Rt. 33. Guest night to be ob·
served. Mrs. Albert Woodard
will have vesper service.
POMEROY Chapter 186
DES, 7:45 p.m., initiation of
two candidates. Officers will
wear gowns.
WOMEN'S Auxiliary of
Veterans Memorial Hospilal,
June meeting, 7:30 · at the
hospital.
'
WEDNESDAY
YOUNG WIVES Club 7:30
p.m., at home of Karen Young.
MRS. SHUSTER VISITS
POMEROY - Mrs. Gerald
Shuster spent several days this
past week in Columbus vlsiling
Iter sister, Mrs . Maycel
DeRobertis, at the Hilliard
Nursing
Home.
Mrs.
Derobertis
is in
ser~

a

heart attack recently .

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Of th•
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system 1 tJ or.
. ''als 01 w
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labor. Si rnl(her Parts-

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••110 YEARS Of SERVICE"

SUNGLASSES

VISITS MIDDLEPORT
POMEROY - Mrs. Frances
Goegleln was in Millersport
Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Hoyt Hanning and Mrs .
Clarence Karr.

COVERED
CASSEROLE

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MATCHING
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PLATES

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8 SPOONS
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�Brain Power
The intelligence or a
son does not depend on the
weight of the brain. A genius
may have a brain of only
average weight. A feebleminded person may have a
ve ry heavy brain.

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POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs.
Barry Boyer, McConnelsville,
are announcing the birth of a
daughter, Kimberly Dawn,
June 10 at the Bethesda.
Hospital, ZanesviUe. The infant weighed six pounds,. five
ounces. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs . Joseph Spence,
Logan, arid Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Boyer, Pomeroy .
Great-grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Malone and
Mrs.
Kathleen
Boyd ,
Nelsonvi11e, Mrs. Howard
Bowers, Middleport, and Mrs . •
F1oyd Boyer, Middleport.

J.

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Meinhart

Open house will
honor Meinharts

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rice

Mr. Rice weds
Miss Abbott

POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Meinhart will observe
their golden wedding anniversary, Sunday, June 24,
with open house at their horrie,
207 Spring Ave ., Pomeroy,
from 2 to 4 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Meinhart were
married, June 'tl, 1923; at
Trinity Church by the Rev . G.
Nussman and the wedding
reception was held in the home
where they now reside.
The celebration will mark
the third 50th wedding anniversary observance to take
place in the Spring Ave. home
in the family of Mrs. Meinhart.

Mrs . Meinhart's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Hertjie, who were married in
Edigheimn Pfalz, Germany,
May !1, 1846, celebrated their
golden weddingcannlversary in
the Spring Ave. residence, May
11, 1896; and Barbara and
Julius Smith, parents of Mrs.
Meinhart and Miss Erma
Smit:J who resides with the
Meinharts, celebrated their
50th anniversary there Jan. 3,
1933.
Friends and relatives of Mr.
and Mrs. Meinhart are invited
to call during the open house
hours.

See Our
Summer Line of
Mix&amp; Match

Skirts, Tops, Slacks
and Shorts

lOLA'S
Main at Sycamore
Pomeroy, Ohio

SPECIAL SUNDAY

OPENING
Mrs. Darrell Stone

POMEROY - In a double
Out-of-area guests attending
ring ceremony at the Rock were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rice,
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. Merlin H.
Springs United Methodist South Webster; Mr. and Mrs.
Tracy,
Pomeroy, are announcing the marriage of their
Church Miss Mary Katherine Jack Schilling and Jane ,
daughter, Stella Louise, to Darrell Chester Stone, Jr., son of
Abbott, daughter of Mr. and Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs:
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell C. Stone, of Leon, W.Va. Tbe ceremony
Mrs. Edgar Abbott, Rt. 3, Steven Miller, Trimble ; Mr.
was
performed Saturday, June 2, at the Church of God in
Pomeroy, and Paul Allen Rice, •and Mrs. Dennis Schilling,
Pearisburg,
Va.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Columbus; Miss Coni Taylor,
Rice, Rt. 1, Rutland , ex- Point Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs.
changed wedding vows.
Harvey Roth, Columbus; Mrs.
The ceremony was per- CoraWeygandt, Toledo; Mrs.
formed by the Rev. Robert John Weygandt and Mark,
Bumgarner at 6:30 p.m. on Lima ; Mr. and Mrs . Don
May 19 before the altar Standley, Marianne, Rita,~
POMEROY - A surprise daughters, Mrs. John R.
· decorated with baskets of Paulette and Steven, Glouster;
bridal shower honoring Miss Murphy and daughters, Mrs.
gladioli and ca ndelabra . Music Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dennison,
Naomi Jo Smith, bride-elect of Helen Johnson, Mrs. Genwas presented by Mrs. William Ted and Karen, Lexington, 0 .;
Dan Worley, was held Tuesday eva Shumate Mrs. Roy
Radford, organist, and Mrs. Mrs. Thelma Grimes, Akron;
night at the home of Mrs. Jack Smith, Mrs. Linda RusRobert Sloan who sang Duane Huff, David and Adam
sell, Christine Bailey and
Warner, Rt. 4, Pomeroy.
"Because" and "I Love You Huff, Akron; Steve Hoffman,
OPEN SUNDAY, JUNE 17
Hosting the shower were Mrs. C. 0. Rugers. Miss Bailey
Truly".
Columbus; Mrs. Russell
Mrs. James Profitt, Mrs. won the door prize.
Escorted to the altar by her Morgan, Westerville; Gary
11:00 AM__,.2:00 PM
Others presenting gifts to the
Warner, Mrs. Larry Joh~son,
father, the bride was attired in. Ellis, Point Pleasant, and
Char.lotte La!llbert, Mrs. Doyle bride-elect were Mrs. Harley
a floor length gown of· nylon Steve Schilling, Columbus.
POMEROY - Lock, stock and barrel, the Franklin Triplett Knapp and Mrs. Larry Barr. T. Johnson, Mrs. Robert
chiffon over satin. It was
Mrs.
Lincoln
Games were played with Williams,
•
family packed up and moved to Florida .
fashioned with a high waist,
Franklin quit-his job at Kaiser, the family home on Fair!line prizes being won by Mrs. Jack Russell, Mrs. Danny ·Smith,
full sheer sleeves with wide
PLANS COMPLETED
in Middleport was sold, and the family loaded up and left Wed- Downs, Mrs. Harley E . Mrs. Robert Arnold, Mrs.
satin cuffs, and a high n~ckline
Johnson, Mrs. Tim Warner and Dalton Grover, Mrs. Harley
SYRACUSE - Wedding nesday for Hollywood, Fla.
·
which featured""'~·riarrow nylon
plans have been completed for
Last Sunday afternoon the Fidelis Class at the Middleport Barbara Murphy. A decorated Sinith, Mrs. Eugene ThompALL YOU ·
pleating. Wider pleating was
the wedding of Phyllis Spears,
Church of Christ had a farewell potluck dinner for the couple and cake with wedding bells and - son, Mrs. Herman Warner,
used around the bottom of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
CAN EAT·-------·
the inscription, "Best Wishes, Mrs. Nellie Tracy, Mrs. Guy
presented them with a beautiful sliver tray.
skirt.
Spears, Syracuse, and ~andy
· The Tripletts aren't without family in Florida. Their son, Jo and Pan," was served with Sargent, Mrs. Ethel Hatfield,
A crown of seed pearls and Cross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olin , Rick and his wife, reside in Dania as does Franklin's sis~er, Nina, ice cream, fruit punch, mints Mrs. Nancy Jeffers, Mrs.
irridescent.s held the bride's Knapp, Gallipolis. The wed- and her husband, Chet Haddox.
James Johnson, Mrs. Hubert
and nuts.
chapel length veil of illusion ding will be an event of June 24
Incidentally, Chet and Nina arrived yesterday for a two week
Attending besides those Stafford, Mrs. Charles Sayre,
and the blusher. Bra1d outhned at 2 p.m. at the Silver
vacation here wit.h her mother, Mrs. L. E. Triplett, and other named were Mrs. J.C. Wyatt, Mrs. Leode)le Davidson, Mrs.
the veiling and was also used., Memorial Freewill Baptist relatives of the area.
Phone.
Mrs. Howard Thoma, Mrs. Richard Shuler, Mrs. Charles
Pomeroy,
as accent on the gown. She . Chw-ch. Areception wlll follOw
Charlie Smith, Mrs. Alice King, Mrs. Robert Bailey, Mrs.
wore earrings, a gift from the at the Holiday Inn in
992-3629
FREDDIE HOUDASHELT has had a marvelous response to RobesOn, Mrs. William Ken- Roger Alkire, Mrs . Bertie
Ohio
groom and carried a white Gallipolis.
the appeal for homes for her Ji little kittens. The evening the nedy. Mrs. James Reeves, Wyatt, Wilma, Donna, An
orchid on top of a white Bible.
picture and story appeared in The sentinel, six of the cnddly Ted Warner and daughters, nabelle and Adelle Davidson.
The- bride's ensemble was
kittens were ''adopted''. Two more have been placed since then. Mrs. Harley E. Johnson and
made l&gt;y her mother.
FIRST CHILD BORN
Now, if you are one of thO&gt;e who contacted Freddie and found
The attendants wore gowns
COOLVILLE-Mr andMrs. she had neither the kind nor the color you wanted, perhaps Jean
of floral nylon over taffeta C. Douglas Carr (the former
Will or Jane Swatzel do. Both have a number of eute kittens just
fashioned With empire waists, Cynthia Able) Rt. 2, Coolville, waiting for adoption.
VISITS PARENTS
a-line skirts, short puffed are announcing the birth of
RUTLAND
Pauline
sleeves and high necklines. their first child, June 9 at
DIANE CARSEY, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carsey,
Lambert, a graduate of
They wore. picture hats in the . Marietta Memorial Hospital,
left yesterday for Buckeye Girls' State at Capital University,
Rutland High School, and her
colors of their gowns with named Amy Dawn, weighing 6
although her name was not in an earlier list of delegates
ribhon streamers on both the lbs ., 14\2 ounzes. Maternal scheduled to attend . It seems that when the public relations sons, Richard and Donald,
gowns and the hats. Each grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. director of Buckeye Girls' State released the names of girls to from Hohenwall, Tenn., are
carrled a single white car- Theodore Ahle, Amesville, and attend, ·aU of Diane's papers were not in and therefore her name visiting with her sister, Mrs.
Carl Kennedy, Rutland, and
nation tipped in a color mat- paternal grandparents are Mr. was not included. But, she's there!
her brother,"Rohert Edwards,
ching her gown.
~d Mrs. Charles Carr, TupTuppers Plains. They will be
They were Miss Connie pers Plains. Paternal greatWHILE MOST OF US ARE JUST enjoying Regatta hapleaving Monday for Germany
Grueser, maid ~ of honor, who grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
penings this weekend, Grace Pratt, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
wore blue; Miss Connie R. E. Douglas, Shade, and Powers and family are in Cincinnati. They went especially to see to join her husband, S. M.
sergeant Earling Lambert.
Radford, Pomeroy, in pink, Mary Carr, Rt. 2, Coolville.
the Cincinnati Reds and the Pirates.
Miss Sue Thabet, Mason, W.
Va., in green and MiSs Vicki
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AKRON (UP!) - The
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CHILD
BORN
Symbol
Biblical
PANTY HOSE
Pomeroy, was the flower gir] Goodyea.r Tire and Rubber Co.
SYRACUSE - Mr. and Mrs.
The juniper bush symbol- IF YOU LIKE MONEY, this
and wore a yellow dress of today announced it was David Stout, Syracuse, are izes protection . According to may be for you . Investment
secured by merchandise .
identical design with a ribbon rescinding two price increases announcing the birth of a
legend, when JoSeph, the Parf .full time. NATIONAL
in
keeping
with
President
in her hair. She carried a white
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EARNINGS .. . if you qualify .
Nixon's economic control's.
basket of red rosebuds.
Medical Center. The seven Jesus fled from ·Herod into Ca t: collec.t 21J .9JB -J823 or
YOU OWN A PHILCO!
On May 28, Goodyear anSteve Schilling, Columbus,
BEST
BUY
pound, seven ounce infant has Egypt, they found refuge be· write:
HOSIERY ,
INC .
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was best man, and the ushers nounced it would increase the been named Robyn Aon. Mr.
No Frost refrigerators use more electric·
Wilshire Blvd., No . 520 Los
hind
a
juniper
bush.
ity than any other appliance In the
Angeles , Calif . 90036 Giving
were David Rice, South prices of tires and tubes for and Mrs. Stout have a son,
home, but !he new Philco ~lde.by-Side
your
Phone
Number
.
ttvat electricity. Every day you use II.
Webster; Ed Abbott, Pomeroy, motorcycles, farm equipment Christopher Ryan. Mrs. Stout
and Mike Barr, I:oangsville. and certain earth moving is the former Peggy Hoffner.
So economical it runa leu
Master Steven Standley, equipment by 5 to 51h per cent.
than hall the lime.
.
Grandparents are Mrs. Jean
While
competitive
makes
use
electricity
On
June
8,
the
prices
of
tires
Glouster, was the ringbearer.
Stout, Syracuse and Mrc and
continually, the new Philto refrigerator
is so elllcient, that It uses electricity
For her daughter's wedct'ing, for cars, certain trucks and Mrs. Lawrence Hoffner,
less than half of the time . Cold Guard
retreading
material
were
also
Mrs. Abbott wore a pink
Pomeroy. Greatilrandparents
design makes ,the entire cabinet-top.
bottom, back, sides, doors-a multipolyester dress topped with a increased by 5 to 51'.! per cent. are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
layer barrier against cold loss. Saves
pink lace vest-coat. She wore a
operating costs, saves money.
Robertson, Syracuse; Mr. and
white carnation corsage as did
Mrs. Robert Stout, Carpenter;
Keepalta coo,, too.
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Mrs : Rice who was in a blue
Tests .prove that a Phllco Slde·by-Side
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wolfe,
DISCHAitGES - William
keeps its cold longer ln1 the event of
and white ensemble of
Rt. 2, Racine; and Herman
power fail ure-th an any competitive
Ledlie,
Clarence
Rupe,
Stella
polyester.
makft tesied . And that sav:Bs food!
Hoffner, Pomeroy.
Hayes.
A reception was held in the
See all these saving featureS:
church social room with the
Huge lrtezer tltcllon holda
230 lba. af frozen food•
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bride's table featuring a .three
AI The
o No Frost system ellnilnates defrosting
tiered cake decorated in the
o 5 full-width glass shellle9, plus
+-ONLY 3D" WIDE-.
storage trivet
FITS IN tHE FLOOA SPACE OF YOUR OlD REFAIOERA. TO R
rainbow colors of the wedding
• Optional Automatic Ice Maker
and topped with the traditional
PMilco Sode ·b y' Side
• 4 deep storage shelves in freeze r door
RafTi getl!iOr Ciosr Savings
miniature bride and groom.
Big
c•pac:lty refrlgertlor hila 3
Agp1ox.
S.vl ~gs ... M&amp;Jo•
AEp' o ~. PM c o· Fcr&lt;l
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lull-width tdjuttlble c.ntllever thtlv.t
Miss El1en Rice, Mrs. Steve
Comr.::tiiOr&amp;_ll...,.rsge
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AFTER
P1rct"l
Ccunpa
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BEFORE
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L1 tllme S&amp;• lng&amp;
Ctuclty
S• •lngs
ll lolimil Savi" IIS
• Adjustable cold controls jn both
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Burson, Mrs. Jack Kane, Miss
M
refrigerator and freezer section•
Pomeroy, Ohio
Karr's
Barber
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Pam Evans, Mrs. Harold
New
Quick Cold control for fatter
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Shop, 110 Lynn
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Pomeroy,
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Ohio, ha_l adclf'd •
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hbll bl.$ed on t••" Intended If&gt; si mul ate home us.age unaer freouently encour~tered
buller keeper
Evans, were hostesses at the
new service. Wt
eond lllont lnd 111n electric rile oil !;llnb oer ki lowatt hour , Tes t orocedures were
lda~tad
from
ANSI
Standard
8
·38.
Seetlon
&amp;.7,
wit
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CQnf•ol
5ell
ll'\glo
approach
Q
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for
reception. Miss Rebecca
are now fittlno
Phllco Model RT17Be
lraenr)•nd 37° &lt;rtlol geral&lt;lrJ. Actual savings may verv ~ &amp;sed \lpQ n local e!Mtr lc t9\es,
Men 's Tou~es .
t!lmatlc cono;litlon• end lndlvldvtl Ullge. C om p lele l ~ st date en !leble uP&lt;J n o e ~u nt .
Radford registered the guests.
We c•n fit vou
with a fult or ;a
For a trip to Cave City, Ky.,
partia·l hairpiect.
COLD GUARD. One ldaa Beller lrom PHILCO-FORD
the bride changed into a
lavender polye~ter ·crepe
dress. She is a senior at
Dinner Served from 5 til 7 PM
Glenville State College,
STOP in and l~t MICK show YOU Whit ht Cln do for VOv.
majoring in early childhood
Stag ·
No Minors ·
Stag
110 Lynn St.
educ~tion . Rice is a senior at
POME10Y
Rio . Grande majoring in
Advance Tickets S2.SO
AI Door SJ.OO
~arbers local 400 A~L-CIO
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
elementary education.

Miss Smith honored

BUFFET LUNCHEON

$3 e 75

The MEIGS INN

Annual Fish Fry
Meigs County Fish
&amp; Game Association

MEN'S TOUPEES

June 21, 1973

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Grange inspection held

POMEROY - [nspec ti on Other readings included
was conducted by Mrs. Pauline " America Begins at Home"
Atkins, acti ng depu ty, of Rock Mrs. James Conkle; "Boycott
Sprin gs Gra'ltge Thursday and Farm Prices" by Fred
Googlein; "That Reminds Me"
night.
For the inspection, the Rock by Mrs. Googlein; "What Is
sister of the bride, will he the Springs Grange members .· ow' Heritage?" by Mrs. Robert
rna id of honor , and the brides- presented the third degree. Louks; "Poison Proof Your
rna ids will be Miss Vicki Air Mrs. Atkins ga ve detailed Home" by Mrs. Bradbury, a
holt, Pomeroy, and Miss Joy instru ction on. the sewin g guest; "The First Flag J?ay"
Grover, Long Bottom.
contest.
by Mrs. Morgan ; " What of Our
Roger Abbott will serve as
One appeal for aid was an- Fathers? " by Amos Leonardi
best man for his brother, and swered and it was reported "Another Father's Day" by
the ushers will be Don Lambert Uta~ Frank Grueser 1s ill. It Mrs . WilliamGrueser; "Only a
and David Lambert, brothers was also noted that sympathy Dad" .by Mrs. Homer Radford.
of the bride-elect.
cards had been sent to Mrs. Leonard played several
Jennifer Grover will he the Pauline Atkins and Arnold selections on the dulcimer, and
nower girl and the ringbearer Snowden.
Mrs. MOrgan concluded the
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will be Jackie Welker.
"Our H~ritage ' was the program with prayer.
A reception will he held at theme of the program
Gifts were presented by Mrs.
the church immediately pres.nted by Mrs. w. A. Morgan to Amos Leonard, the
following the ceremony.
Morgan , Members named father with the most children
famous fathers in response to present, and William Grueser,
roll call, and there ' was group the oldest father .
singing of 11 America." Mrs.
Refrestunents were served
Fred Googlein read "To Be An by the home economics
American "
and
" Our committee.
Heritage. "

POMEROY - Plans have
been completed for the open
church wedding of Miss Sherry
Lambert, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Laml;lert, Rt. 2,
Pomeroy, and Dan Abbott, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Abbott,
Rt. 3, Pomeroy.
The wedding will he an e\rent
of June 24 at 2:30 p.m. at the
Zion Church of Christ on the
Harrisonville Rd.
Kenneth
Ebertts
will
solemnize the ceremony
following a half-hour of music
presented by Mrs. Linda Well.
Miss Charlotte Lamber t,

MIDDLEPORT - A contribution of $250 was made by
the Philathea Society of the
Middleport Church of Christ on
the new church roof during a
meeting of the group Thursday
night at the church.
A feature of the meeting was
a memorial service for
d&amp;eased members by Mrs.
Harold Lohse. Mrs. Lohse used
a crystal bowl centered with
tall tapers placing a rose for
each deceased member in the
bowl as Miss Mildred Hawley
read the names. At the conclusion of the service, Mrs.
Lohse lighted the tapers and
gave a prayer response.
Commit~Ms serving the
MoWery reception, providing
cookies for the Bible school,
and conducting the memorial
services at the church service
Sunday were thanked by , the
president.
Mrs . Clyda Allensworth
reported that the Rev. Don
McMillan , a formr pastor of
the Middleport Church, has
resigned his pastorate of the

Linden Church of Christ and is
moving
to
Cincinnati .
Hostesses for July were annoWlced, Miss Frances Roush,
Mrs. Ella Reuter , Mrs .
Elizabeth Roush, Mrs. Bessie
Ashley and Mrs. Clarice Ere
win.
Reported ill were Mrs. Mabel
Walburn, Gerald Reuter, Miss
Mabel Hysell, Mrs. · Nelle
Ohlinger, Mrs. Georgia
Wehrung, Mrs . Genevieve
Farmer, Mrs . Effie Montgomeroy, Mrs. Bea Stewart
and Justic Garwell, grandson
of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Butcher.
Mrs. Martha Childs gave
prayer to open the meeting and
Mrs. Allensworth was the
devotional leader. Mrs. Regina
Swift read Psalm 23 and the
meditations, "The Highest
Room" and " Prayer for
Tomorrow" were given by
Mrs. Allensworth.
Mrs . Swift, Mrs. Allensworth, Mrs . Hattie Swift and
Mrs. Gertrude Miller were
hostesses for the meeting:'"

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Ml ab'out flag
HUNTINGTON - An allinclusive book about the flag of
the United States, issued by the
Boy Scouts of America,
recognizes "the right of
dissent" but calls for courtesy
in displaying and respecting
the flag.
: Based on "everything you
~ant to know ahout the flag of
t~e United States of America,"
the
book titled "Your Flag,"
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brings together all informatiOn
about flag history and

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: In describing the new book,
Bob Myers, council President
of the Tri-State Area Council,
Boy Scouts of America, ex~
plairted that more than three
Y,ears of extensive research
lias cut through the romantic
lfgends and misconceptions

that have been long accepted
as historically correct.
Myers pointed out that the
book says, ' 1Through the years,
Congress and most ~tales have
Laws
providing
passed
penalties (or infractions of the
Flag COde.
"The United States Constitution and its amendments
guarante~ing freedom of
thought and expression have,
at times, been. interpreted to
negate the penalty provisions
of the Flag Code," the book
continues .
' 'Howev~r," the national
youth organization contends,
..-everyone should bear in mind
that gocxl taste, courtesy, and
common decency are due to the
symbol of those freedoms that
protect the right of dissent -

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The Trouble with Guys ...
Rap :
Why can 't guys he honest? Either they leave yo u na t without
a word - they just never call again - or else they hand you a
stupid line about "having an incurable disease and only six
months more to live," or they've decided to become priests, or
something. And then you see them with a new girl the next week.
I'm not sure which is worse - th e disappearing act, or the
lie, but I'm tired of thinking [have a great rela tion~hip and then
- nothing.
Please tell !elias ahout honesty , Helen and Sue. Girts rea lite
feelings change and they can take that, but if hoys don't start
leveling wiih us, we 'll all develop incurable diseases soon - big
fat allergies to men ! - _FED UP
Dear Fed Up:
You've told 'em ! And thank~ - chicken-hearted guys needed
that . - SUE

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LENNOX H. COMER
GALLIPOLIS - Lennox
Herman Comer, 64, Rt. 1,
E w i n gto n ~ died ln Holzer
Medical Center around 10 a.m.
Friday following an extended
illness. He was born Oct. 31,
1909, in Jackson County, W.
Va ., son of the late Roher! and
Zela Westfall Comer.
He ,married Cllessie Good
on Sept. 15, t933, who survives,
along with eight children, Mrs.
Oscar (Lillian ) Maynard,
Ra cine, Ohio ; Mrs. David
(Linda ) Hume, Chi cago; Mrs.
Robert (Wanda ) Taylor and
Mrs. Kathy Charles, both of
Fra nklin Park, Hl .; Marvin
Gene Comer, Colwnbus : Ivan
Lee Comer, Rt. 2, Ewington;
Jerry Comer and Melvin Dean
Comer, both of Galton; 13
grandchildren, and a sister
Mrs. Maggie Gilmore, Racine.
One brother preceded him in
death.
Funeral services will be held
2 p.m. Monday at McCoyMoore FW1eral Home, Vinton,
with Re~ . A. B. Maloy of,
ricia ting. Burial will be in Old
Curry Cemetery. Friends may
call at the [uneral home after 2
p.m. Sunday.

preceded in death by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Veith, and two brothers.
SW'viving are his wife, SUsan
Lewis Veith; two daughters,
Mrs. Marvin (HetUe ) Harnp.
shire, Hollywood, Fla ., aod
Mrs. Carl (Annvelle) Rathburn, Gallipolis; three sons,
John R. Veith, Cheshire, and
George Veith, Columbus, and
Frank Veith, seatUe, Wash.;
nine grandchildren ~ and
several great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will he held
at 2 p.m. Mooday at RawlingsCoats Funeral Home with Rev,.
Andrew Parsons and Rev. Roy
Hermann officiating . ..!l~lal
will be in Cheshire Gravel Hill
Cemetery. Calling hours are
Sunday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m

Dear Rap :
1 woUld like to answer "Bee n There's" commen on the
"safety" of dating older guys. She says that from 14 to 17, boys
are sex fiends - "Later they calm down and get some sense in
their late teens, realizing there's more to a relationship than just
pawing.'.'
HARLEY L. SLACK
Well, mayhe I'm in the minority, but l'm 15, and,nothing like
POMEROY - Harley L.
Slack, 197 Mulberry Ave .,
what she describes. My girlfriend and I go to bed occasionally,
Pomeroy, died early Saturday
but not just for the sake of sex. I love her very much and I feel
lt
Veterans
Memorial
that is one way to show it. She agrees! If She didn't, I would skip
Hospital. He is survived by his
that part of our really great relationship. [ sure wouldn't break
up over a little think like that.
wife , Margaret; one son,
Charles i a sister, Mrs. Floyd
B. T. also says, "Bring (older men ) to your house. lf they
don 't mind meeting your folks, they na ven 't got anything bad in
Rook, and two grandchildren.
Services arranged by the
mind .1 ' If She means sex is "bad," she isn 't in the 20th century !
Ewing Funeral Home will be
It 's no longer a naughty word your parents shield you from . She's
music and entertJinment, and still back there where ''seduce' 1 was a popular word .
Monday at 10 a.m. at the
it was reported that Bruce
Sacred Heart Church here with
Nowadays a guy and girl mutually decide what they want,
GEORGE VE[TH
Davis, Rutland, and Walter and it isn't based on sin or guilt, but just whether or not they 're
MIDDLEPORT - George rosary services at 7:30 p.m.
Baer, Minersville, won the really ready . !! that's "bad," well just call me a se• fiend , which Veith, Pearl St., Middleport, Sunday at Ewing's. Friends
savings bond in a drawing .
I'm not.
89, died Friday at Veterans may call any time.
Mrs: Thelma White presided
Memorial Hospital. He was
As for younger bo}•s being hiotrd to manage, several .oidcr
at !he meeting which opened chicks have (wtsuccessfully ). tried to drag me tO oea. tl . 1.
with the pledge to the flag and shouldn 't make mass. judgments. - BEEN 11~~~ RE ALSO
the Lord's prayer in unison.
Mrs. Cecelia Bailey gave the
NOTE TO OLDER READERS: Your fir st reaction to "Been
secretary's report, and Mrs. There Also 's" letter may be, ' 1For age 15, he certai.nly has! " But
GALLIPOLIS - A. Steven
Mary K. Holter, the treasurer's read it again. For age 15, he also shows considerable whidom Roach has joined the sales staff
report.
perhaps more Ulan some of his elder.s who make stale sex jokes, of Rancho Company, realtors
Others attending the meeting and haunt X-rated movies. - HELEN AND SUE
and auctioneers, according to
were Mrs. Geraldine Varney,
Jay Sheppard, broker and
Mrs. Kathleen Morris, Mrs . Dear Rap:
auctioneer .
Jean Tl:ussell and Mrs. Betty
Before joining Rant:ho Co.,
Here it is Father's Day, and 1 want to tell you about a very
special one.
Van Meter.
Roach was employed by Don
i guess they call him a dstcp-father " because he stepped i1' Watts Volkswagen , Inc. and
prior to that was an {lSSOCiate
· aril:l' made our family complete again.
of
R. A. Gall Realty in
He has stepped up the fun at our houc. He also makes us step
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cleveland
. He is married to the
lively. If we need it, he steps-to with discipline - and that's B
former Rita. Caldwell and has
great help to Mom ..
He's proud of u~ and we 're proud of him . lJke he says, he two children, Tammy 7 and
Taking part wen~ Mrs. Donn:r
Tricia 5. The Roach family
Hill as the early christian and loves to " step out"· with his pew [amily . He js a high-stepper al
resides in the Northup area.
parties and makes everybody happy just being around him .
Mrs. Florence Smith as the
Itancho Co . is actively
He never "steps on" people. He's shown us kids several first
modern christian. Poems,
engaged in the sale and listing
. .
steps toward maturity .
"Wh3t Have You Given ,Away"
of Gallla County farmland and
Maybe our step-father is one step short of perfect, but that's
homes. The firm · also offers
by Mrs Cora Buck, and" ADay
what makes him human.
rental management ·an.d
Worthwhile," by VIcki Ables
Anyway~ we'll try ·to walk in his :steps, because he's just
auction .service. Rancho Co. is
were read.
about the greatest guy there is, and we're sure glad h·e found us. also expanding its real estate
Mrs. Buck ree~d a thank you
STEVE ROACH
- THE STEP KrDS
and auction service to other
card from the Reatha McCoy
areas of Ohio. Through Branch offices Rancho .Co. Js a ·
family for flowers sent.
membe'r
of
NationaJ
Mrs. Dallas Hill had a .short
of
Realtors,
Association
SOUNDS
UPSET
single
stop
at
the
pump.
business meeting, announcing
Manor, since June 10. I send National Institute of Farm and
SEATTLE, Wash. (UP[)
This composite nB.tion.ttl spot
several meetings of the UMW
meetings. Forty-five rugs were check of both ·major and in- The following ad appeared in my wishes that the boat breaks Cand Brokers, Natlonal
to be tied Thursday evening. dependent stations of all types Friday's edition of U1e SeatUe in half in mid-lake and that Auctioneers Association and ·
The group sewed carpet rags along major travel routes Post-rntelligencer : " My boat your mother is unsuccessful in the Southeastern Ohio Board of
indic8te s simi lar conditions and motor has disf;!ppcared uttractir'lg help as ~he rUns Realtors.
during .the evening .
Hostesses fof . the evenin~ will prevail at least through the from Martha Lake, Alderwood barking along the shore."
were Mrs. Buck and dau,ghter weekend .
The southeast and northwest
Pam and Mrs, Julia Norris.
sections of the country ,appear
The birthday of Mrs. Alice to have tightest gasoline
Balser was celebrated.
supplies at pres~nt with only 60
Attending were Mrs. Bertha pet. Of southeast stations and 63
Robinson, Mr.s. Bob Rhodes, pet. of northwest stations
Mrs. Cora Buck, Mrs. Dorsey contacted reporting normal
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Parsons, Pam Buck , Mrs. operations. While two percent
Darrell Norris, -Mr~ Roy Buck, of southeast stations are
Mrs. Jack Ables , Vicki Ables, reported closed for LaCk of fuel,
Mrs. Dolly Wolfe, Mrs. Dallas no closings or out-of-fuel
Hill, Mrs . Robert Smith and situations were reported in the
ATHENS COUNTY
Tracey Norris.
Northwest.
A check of major turnpikes
SAVINGS AND LOAN CO.
indicates that gasoline supplies ·
are adequate at present,
rangin g from "guaranteed"
normal operations on the New
ONE-YEAR
Jersey Turnpike to allocations
of 10 gallons per customer on
CERTIFICATES
the
New
York
State
Thruway
OF DEPOSIT
stations limiting hours and 10
and
the
Indiana
Toll
Road.
pet. limiting amount of gas
allowed per customer. The Ohio and Pennsylvania Turnpikes report near normal
remainder of the stations are
and antjci pate no
operations
operating normally .
ATHENS COUNTY
The first nationwide Fuel problems in the near future.
' MONTHLY iNCOME
Checking with Yellowstone
Gauge Report shows 75 pet. of
ACCOUNT
more than . 1,400 gasoline National Park in the North·
Interest
checks
stations are operating nor- west, the Great Smoky
Mountains
in
the
Southeast,
mailed monthly or
mally, while 24 pet. are now
in
California
and
Yosemite
quarterly.
Autom a fic a! ly
limiting hou-rs of operation and
Mesa
Verde
in
Colorado,
AAA
Ren ewabl e
one percent closed because of
was
told
by
parks
officials
that
tight fuel conditions.
In addition, seven percent of while heavier swnmer travel is
the 1,439 individual · stations yet to come, they are confident
TWO-YEAR
reporting are allocating in fuel supplies In and adjacent to
CERTIFICATES
some manner amounts of fuel parklands will he adequate for
OF DEPOSIT
motorists may purchase in a swnmer visitors.

Ice cream social
set by auxiliary
POMEROY - An ice cream
social was set for July 14 at the
firehouse when the Ladles
Auxiliary of the Bashan Fire
Department met Thursday
night.
It was planned that the
auxiliary members will solicit
the community for ingredients
to make 95 gallons of ice cream
for the social.
A report was given on the
recent ice cream social held by
the auxiliary members and the
firemen and it was noted that it
was a financial success. A vote
of thanks was extended to the
four groups who furnished

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Roach joins Rancho Co.

Apple Grove UMW meeis
APPLE GROVE, Ohio - The
United Methodist Women met
at the church here Tuesday
evening with Mrs. Eileen Buck
in ·charge of devotions and the
program which opened with
singing, "What 8 Friend,"
Mrs. Jan Norris at the pianO;
prayer by Mrs . Bertha
Robinson, and scripture from
file first chapter of Ephesians
by Pam Buck .
Mrs . Buck used as her topic,
1
' Living and active in love."
your flag. "
Myers said that the ' jYour
Flag" book is the first and only
publication that contains all
information about flag display,
etiquette, and history .
The book even shows how
nags are manufactured , the
origin of flags from before the
middle ages, the part.s of a flag,
and historic flags of the New
World .
The "complete" flag book is
now available from any local
sources including the BSA
council servke center and
scout distributors .

We Want You To Know How Money Works For You

MEIGS BRANCH

AAA keeping tab
on nation's stations
ISN'T .IT
COMFORTING
TO KNOW
YOU HAVE A

GOOD ROOF OVER YOUR HEAD?
Above everything
else be sure you
have a good roof.
With many seasons
of blistering sun it's
possible your roof

PORTSMOUTH
The
Automobile Club of Southern
Ohio has been asked to participate in the nationwide
weekly Fuel Gauge Report
prepared by the American
Automobile Association .
In order to separate reality
from myth, AAA has set up a
network among a selected
number of its member clubs to .
rep~rt weekly on gasoli~e
availability _in their area . Th1s
i11£ormation is compiled and
sent .to ~ll AAA clubs and t~ the
news service.
The first report indicates
of its
Ohio has ahout 20

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needs a check-up.
This we'll gladly do
at no obligation.
11 it needs to be
rep Iaced or , .

PULL-ON PECOS

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labor ond
materials.·

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6% Pays You •••
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KARR'S BARBER SHOP

Lambert-Abbott
plans corrtpleted

Philathea contributes
to church roof fund

For Regatta Sunday

. Fraternal Order of Eagles
Club Rooms _

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Try them on at

Hartley 's Shoes
6ANY.AMEP. :mn

210 E. . MAIN

POMEROY

Open all day Thursday-Friday Night until 9:00 P.M.

Pt. Pleasant

Offices Also At 12 Mill St.. Athens; 0 .
Hours: Mon .· We d., 91 0 3-Thurs · 9to Noon-Friday9•o6-Sat.,9tonoon,

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The intelligence or a
son does not depend on the
weight of the brain. A genius
may have a brain of only
average weight. A feebleminded person may have a
ve ry heavy brain.

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POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs.
Barry Boyer, McConnelsville,
are announcing the birth of a
daughter, Kimberly Dawn,
June 10 at the Bethesda.
Hospital, ZanesviUe. The infant weighed six pounds,. five
ounces. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs . Joseph Spence,
Logan, arid Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Boyer, Pomeroy .
Great-grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Malone and
Mrs.
Kathleen
Boyd ,
Nelsonvi11e, Mrs. Howard
Bowers, Middleport, and Mrs . •
F1oyd Boyer, Middleport.

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Mr. and Mrs. Philip Meinhart

Open house will
honor Meinharts

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rice

Mr. Rice weds
Miss Abbott

POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Meinhart will observe
their golden wedding anniversary, Sunday, June 24,
with open house at their horrie,
207 Spring Ave ., Pomeroy,
from 2 to 4 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Meinhart were
married, June 'tl, 1923; at
Trinity Church by the Rev . G.
Nussman and the wedding
reception was held in the home
where they now reside.
The celebration will mark
the third 50th wedding anniversary observance to take
place in the Spring Ave. home
in the family of Mrs. Meinhart.

Mrs . Meinhart's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Hertjie, who were married in
Edigheimn Pfalz, Germany,
May !1, 1846, celebrated their
golden weddingcannlversary in
the Spring Ave. residence, May
11, 1896; and Barbara and
Julius Smith, parents of Mrs.
Meinhart and Miss Erma
Smit:J who resides with the
Meinharts, celebrated their
50th anniversary there Jan. 3,
1933.
Friends and relatives of Mr.
and Mrs. Meinhart are invited
to call during the open house
hours.

See Our
Summer Line of
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Skirts, Tops, Slacks
and Shorts

lOLA'S
Main at Sycamore
Pomeroy, Ohio

SPECIAL SUNDAY

OPENING
Mrs. Darrell Stone

POMEROY - In a double
Out-of-area guests attending
ring ceremony at the Rock were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rice,
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. Merlin H.
Springs United Methodist South Webster; Mr. and Mrs.
Tracy,
Pomeroy, are announcing the marriage of their
Church Miss Mary Katherine Jack Schilling and Jane ,
daughter, Stella Louise, to Darrell Chester Stone, Jr., son of
Abbott, daughter of Mr. and Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs:
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell C. Stone, of Leon, W.Va. Tbe ceremony
Mrs. Edgar Abbott, Rt. 3, Steven Miller, Trimble ; Mr.
was
performed Saturday, June 2, at the Church of God in
Pomeroy, and Paul Allen Rice, •and Mrs. Dennis Schilling,
Pearisburg,
Va.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Columbus; Miss Coni Taylor,
Rice, Rt. 1, Rutland , ex- Point Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs.
changed wedding vows.
Harvey Roth, Columbus; Mrs.
The ceremony was per- CoraWeygandt, Toledo; Mrs.
formed by the Rev. Robert John Weygandt and Mark,
Bumgarner at 6:30 p.m. on Lima ; Mr. and Mrs . Don
May 19 before the altar Standley, Marianne, Rita,~
POMEROY - A surprise daughters, Mrs. John R.
· decorated with baskets of Paulette and Steven, Glouster;
bridal shower honoring Miss Murphy and daughters, Mrs.
gladioli and ca ndelabra . Music Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dennison,
Naomi Jo Smith, bride-elect of Helen Johnson, Mrs. Genwas presented by Mrs. William Ted and Karen, Lexington, 0 .;
Dan Worley, was held Tuesday eva Shumate Mrs. Roy
Radford, organist, and Mrs. Mrs. Thelma Grimes, Akron;
night at the home of Mrs. Jack Smith, Mrs. Linda RusRobert Sloan who sang Duane Huff, David and Adam
sell, Christine Bailey and
Warner, Rt. 4, Pomeroy.
"Because" and "I Love You Huff, Akron; Steve Hoffman,
OPEN SUNDAY, JUNE 17
Hosting the shower were Mrs. C. 0. Rugers. Miss Bailey
Truly".
Columbus; Mrs. Russell
Mrs. James Profitt, Mrs. won the door prize.
Escorted to the altar by her Morgan, Westerville; Gary
11:00 AM__,.2:00 PM
Others presenting gifts to the
Warner, Mrs. Larry Joh~son,
father, the bride was attired in. Ellis, Point Pleasant, and
Char.lotte La!llbert, Mrs. Doyle bride-elect were Mrs. Harley
a floor length gown of· nylon Steve Schilling, Columbus.
POMEROY - Lock, stock and barrel, the Franklin Triplett Knapp and Mrs. Larry Barr. T. Johnson, Mrs. Robert
chiffon over satin. It was
Mrs.
Lincoln
Games were played with Williams,
•
family packed up and moved to Florida .
fashioned with a high waist,
Franklin quit-his job at Kaiser, the family home on Fair!line prizes being won by Mrs. Jack Russell, Mrs. Danny ·Smith,
full sheer sleeves with wide
PLANS COMPLETED
in Middleport was sold, and the family loaded up and left Wed- Downs, Mrs. Harley E . Mrs. Robert Arnold, Mrs.
satin cuffs, and a high n~ckline
Johnson, Mrs. Tim Warner and Dalton Grover, Mrs. Harley
SYRACUSE - Wedding nesday for Hollywood, Fla.
·
which featured""'~·riarrow nylon
plans have been completed for
Last Sunday afternoon the Fidelis Class at the Middleport Barbara Murphy. A decorated Sinith, Mrs. Eugene ThompALL YOU ·
pleating. Wider pleating was
the wedding of Phyllis Spears,
Church of Christ had a farewell potluck dinner for the couple and cake with wedding bells and - son, Mrs. Herman Warner,
used around the bottom of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
CAN EAT·-------·
the inscription, "Best Wishes, Mrs. Nellie Tracy, Mrs. Guy
presented them with a beautiful sliver tray.
skirt.
Spears, Syracuse, and ~andy
· The Tripletts aren't without family in Florida. Their son, Jo and Pan," was served with Sargent, Mrs. Ethel Hatfield,
A crown of seed pearls and Cross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olin , Rick and his wife, reside in Dania as does Franklin's sis~er, Nina, ice cream, fruit punch, mints Mrs. Nancy Jeffers, Mrs.
irridescent.s held the bride's Knapp, Gallipolis. The wed- and her husband, Chet Haddox.
James Johnson, Mrs. Hubert
and nuts.
chapel length veil of illusion ding will be an event of June 24
Incidentally, Chet and Nina arrived yesterday for a two week
Attending besides those Stafford, Mrs. Charles Sayre,
and the blusher. Bra1d outhned at 2 p.m. at the Silver
vacation here wit.h her mother, Mrs. L. E. Triplett, and other named were Mrs. J.C. Wyatt, Mrs. Leode)le Davidson, Mrs.
the veiling and was also used., Memorial Freewill Baptist relatives of the area.
Phone.
Mrs. Howard Thoma, Mrs. Richard Shuler, Mrs. Charles
Pomeroy,
as accent on the gown. She . Chw-ch. Areception wlll follOw
Charlie Smith, Mrs. Alice King, Mrs. Robert Bailey, Mrs.
wore earrings, a gift from the at the Holiday Inn in
992-3629
FREDDIE HOUDASHELT has had a marvelous response to RobesOn, Mrs. William Ken- Roger Alkire, Mrs . Bertie
Ohio
groom and carried a white Gallipolis.
the appeal for homes for her Ji little kittens. The evening the nedy. Mrs. James Reeves, Wyatt, Wilma, Donna, An
orchid on top of a white Bible.
picture and story appeared in The sentinel, six of the cnddly Ted Warner and daughters, nabelle and Adelle Davidson.
The- bride's ensemble was
kittens were ''adopted''. Two more have been placed since then. Mrs. Harley E. Johnson and
made l&gt;y her mother.
FIRST CHILD BORN
Now, if you are one of thO&gt;e who contacted Freddie and found
The attendants wore gowns
COOLVILLE-Mr andMrs. she had neither the kind nor the color you wanted, perhaps Jean
of floral nylon over taffeta C. Douglas Carr (the former
Will or Jane Swatzel do. Both have a number of eute kittens just
fashioned With empire waists, Cynthia Able) Rt. 2, Coolville, waiting for adoption.
VISITS PARENTS
a-line skirts, short puffed are announcing the birth of
RUTLAND
Pauline
sleeves and high necklines. their first child, June 9 at
DIANE CARSEY, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carsey,
Lambert, a graduate of
They wore. picture hats in the . Marietta Memorial Hospital,
left yesterday for Buckeye Girls' State at Capital University,
Rutland High School, and her
colors of their gowns with named Amy Dawn, weighing 6
although her name was not in an earlier list of delegates
ribhon streamers on both the lbs ., 14\2 ounzes. Maternal scheduled to attend . It seems that when the public relations sons, Richard and Donald,
gowns and the hats. Each grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. director of Buckeye Girls' State released the names of girls to from Hohenwall, Tenn., are
carrled a single white car- Theodore Ahle, Amesville, and attend, ·aU of Diane's papers were not in and therefore her name visiting with her sister, Mrs.
Carl Kennedy, Rutland, and
nation tipped in a color mat- paternal grandparents are Mr. was not included. But, she's there!
her brother,"Rohert Edwards,
ching her gown.
~d Mrs. Charles Carr, TupTuppers Plains. They will be
They were Miss Connie pers Plains. Paternal greatWHILE MOST OF US ARE JUST enjoying Regatta hapleaving Monday for Germany
Grueser, maid ~ of honor, who grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
penings this weekend, Grace Pratt, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
wore blue; Miss Connie R. E. Douglas, Shade, and Powers and family are in Cincinnati. They went especially to see to join her husband, S. M.
sergeant Earling Lambert.
Radford, Pomeroy, in pink, Mary Carr, Rt. 2, Coolville.
the Cincinnati Reds and the Pirates.
Miss Sue Thabet, Mason, W.
Va., in green and MiSs Vicki
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Abbott, Pomeroy, in lavender,
beautiful ... super sheer
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AKRON (UP!) - The
bridesmaids. Kim Eblin,
Not To Run
CHILD
BORN
Symbol
Biblical
PANTY HOSE
Pomeroy, was the flower gir] Goodyea.r Tire and Rubber Co.
SYRACUSE - Mr. and Mrs.
The juniper bush symbol- IF YOU LIKE MONEY, this
and wore a yellow dress of today announced it was David Stout, Syracuse, are izes protection . According to may be for you . Investment
secured by merchandise .
identical design with a ribbon rescinding two price increases announcing the birth of a
legend, when JoSeph, the Parf .full time. NATIONAL
in
keeping
with
President
in her hair. She carried a white
.
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EARNINGS .. . if you qualify .
Nixon's economic control's.
basket of red rosebuds.
Medical Center. The seven Jesus fled from ·Herod into Ca t: collec.t 21J .9JB -J823 or
YOU OWN A PHILCO!
On May 28, Goodyear anSteve Schilling, Columbus,
BEST
BUY
pound, seven ounce infant has Egypt, they found refuge be· write:
HOSIERY ,
INC .
5225
was best man, and the ushers nounced it would increase the been named Robyn Aon. Mr.
No Frost refrigerators use more electric·
Wilshire Blvd., No . 520 Los
hind
a
juniper
bush.
ity than any other appliance In the
Angeles , Calif . 90036 Giving
were David Rice, South prices of tires and tubes for and Mrs. Stout have a son,
home, but !he new Philco ~lde.by-Side
your
Phone
Number
.
ttvat electricity. Every day you use II.
Webster; Ed Abbott, Pomeroy, motorcycles, farm equipment Christopher Ryan. Mrs. Stout
and Mike Barr, I:oangsville. and certain earth moving is the former Peggy Hoffner.
So economical it runa leu
Master Steven Standley, equipment by 5 to 51h per cent.
than hall the lime.
.
Grandparents are Mrs. Jean
While
competitive
makes
use
electricity
On
June
8,
the
prices
of
tires
Glouster, was the ringbearer.
Stout, Syracuse and Mrc and
continually, the new Philto refrigerator
is so elllcient, that It uses electricity
For her daughter's wedct'ing, for cars, certain trucks and Mrs. Lawrence Hoffner,
less than half of the time . Cold Guard
retreading
material
were
also
Mrs. Abbott wore a pink
Pomeroy. Greatilrandparents
design makes ,the entire cabinet-top.
bottom, back, sides, doors-a multipolyester dress topped with a increased by 5 to 51'.! per cent. are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
layer barrier against cold loss. Saves
pink lace vest-coat. She wore a
operating costs, saves money.
Robertson, Syracuse; Mr. and
white carnation corsage as did
Mrs. Robert Stout, Carpenter;
Keepalta coo,, too.
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Mrs : Rice who was in a blue
Tests .prove that a Phllco Slde·by-Side
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wolfe,
DISCHAitGES - William
keeps its cold longer ln1 the event of
and white ensemble of
Rt. 2, Racine; and Herman
power fail ure-th an any competitive
Ledlie,
Clarence
Rupe,
Stella
polyester.
makft tesied . And that sav:Bs food!
Hoffner, Pomeroy.
Hayes.
A reception was held in the
See all these saving featureS:
church social room with the
Huge lrtezer tltcllon holda
230 lba. af frozen food•
.
bride's table featuring a .three
AI The
o No Frost system ellnilnates defrosting
tiered cake decorated in the
o 5 full-width glass shellle9, plus
+-ONLY 3D" WIDE-.
storage trivet
FITS IN tHE FLOOA SPACE OF YOUR OlD REFAIOERA. TO R
rainbow colors of the wedding
• Optional Automatic Ice Maker
and topped with the traditional
PMilco Sode ·b y' Side
• 4 deep storage shelves in freeze r door
RafTi getl!iOr Ciosr Savings
miniature bride and groom.
Big
c•pac:lty refrlgertlor hila 3
Agp1ox.
S.vl ~gs ... M&amp;Jo•
AEp' o ~. PM c o· Fcr&lt;l
511"'"111 .., r.•J&lt;&gt;•
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lull-width tdjuttlble c.ntllever thtlv.t
Miss El1en Rice, Mrs. Steve
Comr.::tiiOr&amp;_ll...,.rsge
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AFTER
P1rct"l
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BEFORE
C.~tcltw
St¥111QI
L1 tllme S&amp;• lng&amp;
Ctuclty
S• •lngs
ll lolimil Savi" IIS
• Adjustable cold controls jn both
,,.
Burson, Mrs. Jack Kane, Miss
M
refrigerator and freezer section•
Pomeroy, Ohio
Karr's
Barber
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Pam Evans, Mrs. Harold
New
Quick Cold control for fatter
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Shop, 110 Lynn
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cooldown
,,.
St..
Pomeroy,
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Blackston and Mrs .- James
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• 4 deep storago shelves, Stay-Open
Ohio, ha_l adclf'd •
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hbll bl.$ed on t••" Intended If&gt; si mul ate home us.age unaer freouently encour~tered
buller keeper
Evans, were hostesses at the
new service. Wt
eond lllont lnd 111n electric rile oil !;llnb oer ki lowatt hour , Tes t orocedures were
lda~tad
from
ANSI
Standard
8
·38.
Seetlon
&amp;.7,
wit
~
CQnf•ol
5ell
ll'\glo
approach
Q
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for
reception. Miss Rebecca
are now fittlno
Phllco Model RT17Be
lraenr)•nd 37° &lt;rtlol geral&lt;lrJ. Actual savings may verv ~ &amp;sed \lpQ n local e!Mtr lc t9\es,
Men 's Tou~es .
t!lmatlc cono;litlon• end lndlvldvtl Ullge. C om p lele l ~ st date en !leble uP&lt;J n o e ~u nt .
Radford registered the guests.
We c•n fit vou
with a fult or ;a
For a trip to Cave City, Ky.,
partia·l hairpiect.
COLD GUARD. One ldaa Beller lrom PHILCO-FORD
the bride changed into a
lavender polye~ter ·crepe
dress. She is a senior at
Dinner Served from 5 til 7 PM
Glenville State College,
STOP in and l~t MICK show YOU Whit ht Cln do for VOv.
majoring in early childhood
Stag ·
No Minors ·
Stag
110 Lynn St.
educ~tion . Rice is a senior at
POME10Y
Rio . Grande majoring in
Advance Tickets S2.SO
AI Door SJ.OO
~arbers local 400 A~L-CIO
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
elementary education.

Miss Smith honored

BUFFET LUNCHEON

$3 e 75

The MEIGS INN

Annual Fish Fry
Meigs County Fish
&amp; Game Association

MEN'S TOUPEES

June 21, 1973

*COMPARE AND SAVE
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FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT

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Grange inspection held

POMEROY - [nspec ti on Other readings included
was conducted by Mrs. Pauline " America Begins at Home"
Atkins, acti ng depu ty, of Rock Mrs. James Conkle; "Boycott
Sprin gs Gra'ltge Thursday and Farm Prices" by Fred
Googlein; "That Reminds Me"
night.
For the inspection, the Rock by Mrs. Googlein; "What Is
sister of the bride, will he the Springs Grange members .· ow' Heritage?" by Mrs. Robert
rna id of honor , and the brides- presented the third degree. Louks; "Poison Proof Your
rna ids will be Miss Vicki Air Mrs. Atkins ga ve detailed Home" by Mrs. Bradbury, a
holt, Pomeroy, and Miss Joy instru ction on. the sewin g guest; "The First Flag J?ay"
Grover, Long Bottom.
contest.
by Mrs. Morgan ; " What of Our
Roger Abbott will serve as
One appeal for aid was an- Fathers? " by Amos Leonardi
best man for his brother, and swered and it was reported "Another Father's Day" by
the ushers will be Don Lambert Uta~ Frank Grueser 1s ill. It Mrs . WilliamGrueser; "Only a
and David Lambert, brothers was also noted that sympathy Dad" .by Mrs. Homer Radford.
of the bride-elect.
cards had been sent to Mrs. Leonard played several
Jennifer Grover will he the Pauline Atkins and Arnold selections on the dulcimer, and
nower girl and the ringbearer Snowden.
Mrs. MOrgan concluded the
1
will be Jackie Welker.
"Our H~ritage ' was the program with prayer.
A reception will he held at theme of the program
Gifts were presented by Mrs.
the church immediately pres.nted by Mrs. w. A. Morgan to Amos Leonard, the
following the ceremony.
Morgan , Members named father with the most children
famous fathers in response to present, and William Grueser,
roll call, and there ' was group the oldest father .
singing of 11 America." Mrs.
Refrestunents were served
Fred Googlein read "To Be An by the home economics
American "
and
" Our committee.
Heritage. "

POMEROY - Plans have
been completed for the open
church wedding of Miss Sherry
Lambert, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Laml;lert, Rt. 2,
Pomeroy, and Dan Abbott, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Abbott,
Rt. 3, Pomeroy.
The wedding will he an e\rent
of June 24 at 2:30 p.m. at the
Zion Church of Christ on the
Harrisonville Rd.
Kenneth
Ebertts
will
solemnize the ceremony
following a half-hour of music
presented by Mrs. Linda Well.
Miss Charlotte Lamber t,

MIDDLEPORT - A contribution of $250 was made by
the Philathea Society of the
Middleport Church of Christ on
the new church roof during a
meeting of the group Thursday
night at the church.
A feature of the meeting was
a memorial service for
d&amp;eased members by Mrs.
Harold Lohse. Mrs. Lohse used
a crystal bowl centered with
tall tapers placing a rose for
each deceased member in the
bowl as Miss Mildred Hawley
read the names. At the conclusion of the service, Mrs.
Lohse lighted the tapers and
gave a prayer response.
Commit~Ms serving the
MoWery reception, providing
cookies for the Bible school,
and conducting the memorial
services at the church service
Sunday were thanked by , the
president.
Mrs . Clyda Allensworth
reported that the Rev. Don
McMillan , a formr pastor of
the Middleport Church, has
resigned his pastorate of the

Linden Church of Christ and is
moving
to
Cincinnati .
Hostesses for July were annoWlced, Miss Frances Roush,
Mrs. Ella Reuter , Mrs .
Elizabeth Roush, Mrs. Bessie
Ashley and Mrs. Clarice Ere
win.
Reported ill were Mrs. Mabel
Walburn, Gerald Reuter, Miss
Mabel Hysell, Mrs. · Nelle
Ohlinger, Mrs. Georgia
Wehrung, Mrs . Genevieve
Farmer, Mrs . Effie Montgomeroy, Mrs. Bea Stewart
and Justic Garwell, grandson
of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Butcher.
Mrs. Martha Childs gave
prayer to open the meeting and
Mrs. Allensworth was the
devotional leader. Mrs. Regina
Swift read Psalm 23 and the
meditations, "The Highest
Room" and " Prayer for
Tomorrow" were given by
Mrs. Allensworth.
Mrs . Swift, Mrs. Allensworth, Mrs . Hattie Swift and
Mrs. Gertrude Miller were
hostesses for the meeting:'"

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New book tells

Ml ab'out flag
HUNTINGTON - An allinclusive book about the flag of
the United States, issued by the
Boy Scouts of America,
recognizes "the right of
dissent" but calls for courtesy
in displaying and respecting
the flag.
: Based on "everything you
~ant to know ahout the flag of
t~e United States of America,"
the
book titled "Your Flag,"
'
.
brings together all informatiOn
about flag history and

.

~tiquette .

: In describing the new book,
Bob Myers, council President
of the Tri-State Area Council,
Boy Scouts of America, ex~
plairted that more than three
Y,ears of extensive research
lias cut through the romantic
lfgends and misconceptions

that have been long accepted
as historically correct.
Myers pointed out that the
book says, ' 1Through the years,
Congress and most ~tales have
Laws
providing
passed
penalties (or infractions of the
Flag COde.
"The United States Constitution and its amendments
guarante~ing freedom of
thought and expression have,
at times, been. interpreted to
negate the penalty provisions
of the Flag Code," the book
continues .
' 'Howev~r," the national
youth organization contends,
..-everyone should bear in mind
that gocxl taste, courtesy, and
common decency are due to the
symbol of those freedoms that
protect the right of dissent -

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! Area Deaths !

The Trouble with Guys ...
Rap :
Why can 't guys he honest? Either they leave yo u na t without
a word - they just never call again - or else they hand you a
stupid line about "having an incurable disease and only six
months more to live," or they've decided to become priests, or
something. And then you see them with a new girl the next week.
I'm not sure which is worse - th e disappearing act, or the
lie, but I'm tired of thinking [have a great rela tion~hip and then
- nothing.
Please tell !elias ahout honesty , Helen and Sue. Girts rea lite
feelings change and they can take that, but if hoys don't start
leveling wiih us, we 'll all develop incurable diseases soon - big
fat allergies to men ! - _FED UP
Dear Fed Up:
You've told 'em ! And thank~ - chicken-hearted guys needed
that . - SUE

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LENNOX H. COMER
GALLIPOLIS - Lennox
Herman Comer, 64, Rt. 1,
E w i n gto n ~ died ln Holzer
Medical Center around 10 a.m.
Friday following an extended
illness. He was born Oct. 31,
1909, in Jackson County, W.
Va ., son of the late Roher! and
Zela Westfall Comer.
He ,married Cllessie Good
on Sept. 15, t933, who survives,
along with eight children, Mrs.
Oscar (Lillian ) Maynard,
Ra cine, Ohio ; Mrs. David
(Linda ) Hume, Chi cago; Mrs.
Robert (Wanda ) Taylor and
Mrs. Kathy Charles, both of
Fra nklin Park, Hl .; Marvin
Gene Comer, Colwnbus : Ivan
Lee Comer, Rt. 2, Ewington;
Jerry Comer and Melvin Dean
Comer, both of Galton; 13
grandchildren, and a sister
Mrs. Maggie Gilmore, Racine.
One brother preceded him in
death.
Funeral services will be held
2 p.m. Monday at McCoyMoore FW1eral Home, Vinton,
with Re~ . A. B. Maloy of,
ricia ting. Burial will be in Old
Curry Cemetery. Friends may
call at the [uneral home after 2
p.m. Sunday.

preceded in death by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Veith, and two brothers.
SW'viving are his wife, SUsan
Lewis Veith; two daughters,
Mrs. Marvin (HetUe ) Harnp.
shire, Hollywood, Fla ., aod
Mrs. Carl (Annvelle) Rathburn, Gallipolis; three sons,
John R. Veith, Cheshire, and
George Veith, Columbus, and
Frank Veith, seatUe, Wash.;
nine grandchildren ~ and
several great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will he held
at 2 p.m. Mooday at RawlingsCoats Funeral Home with Rev,.
Andrew Parsons and Rev. Roy
Hermann officiating . ..!l~lal
will be in Cheshire Gravel Hill
Cemetery. Calling hours are
Sunday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m

Dear Rap :
1 woUld like to answer "Bee n There's" commen on the
"safety" of dating older guys. She says that from 14 to 17, boys
are sex fiends - "Later they calm down and get some sense in
their late teens, realizing there's more to a relationship than just
pawing.'.'
HARLEY L. SLACK
Well, mayhe I'm in the minority, but l'm 15, and,nothing like
POMEROY - Harley L.
Slack, 197 Mulberry Ave .,
what she describes. My girlfriend and I go to bed occasionally,
Pomeroy, died early Saturday
but not just for the sake of sex. I love her very much and I feel
lt
Veterans
Memorial
that is one way to show it. She agrees! If She didn't, I would skip
Hospital. He is survived by his
that part of our really great relationship. [ sure wouldn't break
up over a little think like that.
wife , Margaret; one son,
Charles i a sister, Mrs. Floyd
B. T. also says, "Bring (older men ) to your house. lf they
don 't mind meeting your folks, they na ven 't got anything bad in
Rook, and two grandchildren.
Services arranged by the
mind .1 ' If She means sex is "bad," she isn 't in the 20th century !
Ewing Funeral Home will be
It 's no longer a naughty word your parents shield you from . She's
music and entertJinment, and still back there where ''seduce' 1 was a popular word .
Monday at 10 a.m. at the
it was reported that Bruce
Sacred Heart Church here with
Nowadays a guy and girl mutually decide what they want,
GEORGE VE[TH
Davis, Rutland, and Walter and it isn't based on sin or guilt, but just whether or not they 're
MIDDLEPORT - George rosary services at 7:30 p.m.
Baer, Minersville, won the really ready . !! that's "bad," well just call me a se• fiend , which Veith, Pearl St., Middleport, Sunday at Ewing's. Friends
savings bond in a drawing .
I'm not.
89, died Friday at Veterans may call any time.
Mrs: Thelma White presided
Memorial Hospital. He was
As for younger bo}•s being hiotrd to manage, several .oidcr
at !he meeting which opened chicks have (wtsuccessfully ). tried to drag me tO oea. tl . 1.
with the pledge to the flag and shouldn 't make mass. judgments. - BEEN 11~~~ RE ALSO
the Lord's prayer in unison.
Mrs. Cecelia Bailey gave the
NOTE TO OLDER READERS: Your fir st reaction to "Been
secretary's report, and Mrs. There Also 's" letter may be, ' 1For age 15, he certai.nly has! " But
GALLIPOLIS - A. Steven
Mary K. Holter, the treasurer's read it again. For age 15, he also shows considerable whidom Roach has joined the sales staff
report.
perhaps more Ulan some of his elder.s who make stale sex jokes, of Rancho Company, realtors
Others attending the meeting and haunt X-rated movies. - HELEN AND SUE
and auctioneers, according to
were Mrs. Geraldine Varney,
Jay Sheppard, broker and
Mrs. Kathleen Morris, Mrs . Dear Rap:
auctioneer .
Jean Tl:ussell and Mrs. Betty
Before joining Rant:ho Co.,
Here it is Father's Day, and 1 want to tell you about a very
special one.
Van Meter.
Roach was employed by Don
i guess they call him a dstcp-father " because he stepped i1' Watts Volkswagen , Inc. and
prior to that was an {lSSOCiate
· aril:l' made our family complete again.
of
R. A. Gall Realty in
He has stepped up the fun at our houc. He also makes us step
'
cleveland
. He is married to the
lively. If we need it, he steps-to with discipline - and that's B
former Rita. Caldwell and has
great help to Mom ..
He's proud of u~ and we 're proud of him . lJke he says, he two children, Tammy 7 and
Taking part wen~ Mrs. Donn:r
Tricia 5. The Roach family
Hill as the early christian and loves to " step out"· with his pew [amily . He js a high-stepper al
resides in the Northup area.
parties and makes everybody happy just being around him .
Mrs. Florence Smith as the
Itancho Co . is actively
He never "steps on" people. He's shown us kids several first
modern christian. Poems,
engaged in the sale and listing
. .
steps toward maturity .
"Wh3t Have You Given ,Away"
of Gallla County farmland and
Maybe our step-father is one step short of perfect, but that's
homes. The firm · also offers
by Mrs Cora Buck, and" ADay
what makes him human.
rental management ·an.d
Worthwhile," by VIcki Ables
Anyway~ we'll try ·to walk in his :steps, because he's just
auction .service. Rancho Co. is
were read.
about the greatest guy there is, and we're sure glad h·e found us. also expanding its real estate
Mrs. Buck ree~d a thank you
STEVE ROACH
- THE STEP KrDS
and auction service to other
card from the Reatha McCoy
areas of Ohio. Through Branch offices Rancho .Co. Js a ·
family for flowers sent.
membe'r
of
NationaJ
Mrs. Dallas Hill had a .short
of
Realtors,
Association
SOUNDS
UPSET
single
stop
at
the
pump.
business meeting, announcing
Manor, since June 10. I send National Institute of Farm and
SEATTLE, Wash. (UP[)
This composite nB.tion.ttl spot
several meetings of the UMW
meetings. Forty-five rugs were check of both ·major and in- The following ad appeared in my wishes that the boat breaks Cand Brokers, Natlonal
to be tied Thursday evening. dependent stations of all types Friday's edition of U1e SeatUe in half in mid-lake and that Auctioneers Association and ·
The group sewed carpet rags along major travel routes Post-rntelligencer : " My boat your mother is unsuccessful in the Southeastern Ohio Board of
indic8te s simi lar conditions and motor has disf;!ppcared uttractir'lg help as ~he rUns Realtors.
during .the evening .
Hostesses fof . the evenin~ will prevail at least through the from Martha Lake, Alderwood barking along the shore."
were Mrs. Buck and dau,ghter weekend .
The southeast and northwest
Pam and Mrs, Julia Norris.
sections of the country ,appear
The birthday of Mrs. Alice to have tightest gasoline
Balser was celebrated.
supplies at pres~nt with only 60
Attending were Mrs. Bertha pet. Of southeast stations and 63
Robinson, Mr.s. Bob Rhodes, pet. of northwest stations
Mrs. Cora Buck, Mrs. Dorsey contacted reporting normal
4'
Parsons, Pam Buck , Mrs. operations. While two percent
Darrell Norris, -Mr~ Roy Buck, of southeast stations are
Mrs. Jack Ables , Vicki Ables, reported closed for LaCk of fuel,
Mrs. Dolly Wolfe, Mrs. Dallas no closings or out-of-fuel
Hill, Mrs . Robert Smith and situations were reported in the
ATHENS COUNTY
Tracey Norris.
Northwest.
A check of major turnpikes
SAVINGS AND LOAN CO.
indicates that gasoline supplies ·
are adequate at present,
rangin g from "guaranteed"
normal operations on the New
ONE-YEAR
Jersey Turnpike to allocations
of 10 gallons per customer on
CERTIFICATES
the
New
York
State
Thruway
OF DEPOSIT
stations limiting hours and 10
and
the
Indiana
Toll
Road.
pet. limiting amount of gas
allowed per customer. The Ohio and Pennsylvania Turnpikes report near normal
remainder of the stations are
and antjci pate no
operations
operating normally .
ATHENS COUNTY
The first nationwide Fuel problems in the near future.
' MONTHLY iNCOME
Checking with Yellowstone
Gauge Report shows 75 pet. of
ACCOUNT
more than . 1,400 gasoline National Park in the North·
Interest
checks
stations are operating nor- west, the Great Smoky
Mountains
in
the
Southeast,
mailed monthly or
mally, while 24 pet. are now
in
California
and
Yosemite
quarterly.
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limiting hou-rs of operation and
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the 1,439 individual · stations yet to come, they are confident
TWO-YEAR
reporting are allocating in fuel supplies In and adjacent to
CERTIFICATES
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OF DEPOSIT
motorists may purchase in a swnmer visitors.

Ice cream social
set by auxiliary
POMEROY - An ice cream
social was set for July 14 at the
firehouse when the Ladles
Auxiliary of the Bashan Fire
Department met Thursday
night.
It was planned that the
auxiliary members will solicit
the community for ingredients
to make 95 gallons of ice cream
for the social.
A report was given on the
recent ice cream social held by
the auxiliary members and the
firemen and it was noted that it
was a financial success. A vote
of thanks was extended to the
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Apple Grove UMW meeis
APPLE GROVE, Ohio - The
United Methodist Women met
at the church here Tuesday
evening with Mrs. Eileen Buck
in ·charge of devotions and the
program which opened with
singing, "What 8 Friend,"
Mrs. Jan Norris at the pianO;
prayer by Mrs . Bertha
Robinson, and scripture from
file first chapter of Ephesians
by Pam Buck .
Mrs . Buck used as her topic,
1
' Living and active in love."
your flag. "
Myers said that the ' jYour
Flag" book is the first and only
publication that contains all
information about flag display,
etiquette, and history .
The book even shows how
nags are manufactured , the
origin of flags from before the
middle ages, the part.s of a flag,
and historic flags of the New
World .
The "complete" flag book is
now available from any local
sources including the BSA
council servke center and
scout distributors .

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Next week's negotiations are diplomats, their wives and
expected to culminate in a children and a pool of three
string of second~level accords news reporters . All comfor scientific and cultural mercial photographic and
exchanges besides progress television coverage was
toward further arms control barred.
and expanded trade .
The Soviet diplomats were
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at a minimfim. About 400 Dobrynin and Yakov A. Malik,
Hussians, including children, the Kremlin's ambassador to
from the Soviet Washington the United Nations.
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When official introductions
were over, 10 small Russian
children carrying red carnation bouquets were led to
meet Brezhnev. The Soviet
leader then walked 50 yards to
greet his countrymen, telling
them he had spent three days
before leaving Moscow finding
out ''how your relatives arc,
and they told me to tell you that
they are in good health and

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"This is a wheal rain, which

With a •·good omen' ' rain
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PfiGE-13

Sergeant, hostage child slain
BERKELEY, Cal if. (UP!) An ex_,onvict fatally shot a
police sergea nt trying to
handcuff him as a prowler
Saturde~y, then took three
hostages and killed one, a 4year-&lt;Jid girl, before he was cut
down in a deadly barrage of
police gunfire .
The suspect, Ernest M. Silas,
34, was rushed to a hospital
with gunshot wounds in the ·
head and shoulder received
when he left a house wher~ he
had held the hostages for three
hours and killed little. Magic
Wolf as she lay "in her crib. He
died in the hospital ·several
hours later.
Police said Silas, holding a
gun, cari1e out of the two-stor.y

Mis s Sexton, who calls
herse1f a "li beral " said,
Watergate ''doesn 't have the
impact that Kent Stale had or.
Jackson State. It's not aS
emotional for me as the war,
because there's not as many
people involved in it." ,
JoAnn Gladden, a graduiJte
Richard Phillips, 22, a se nior
student at Atlanta University, at the University of California
sta rted
watching
the at Berkeley safd he was not
Watergate Hearings because disturbed hy the burglary .
they were entertaining. She
"I really don 't conden:m the
said she watched them while ~overrunent, because all govconvalescing
from
a n ernments go into this in a
operation and the hearings, certain degree. I think there
were the only program on are a lot more things to be done
television. Now she wants " to and to concern ourselves with
see whOt happens in the end~ more than impeaching Nixon."
sort of like soap operas, only
At the University of Colorado
better.!'
at Boulder, Christopher
At the University of Pills- Decker,
20,
sa id
that
burgh, Sharon Sexton, 20, a Watergate "as compared to the
sen ior and editor~in-chie£ . of the antiwar movement,
the
student newspaper, said she is reaction here seems to be a 'lot
" impatient" £or the hearing to more diffused. The war was a
topic that sort of united
end."
" I wish they would get to the everybody between 18 and 25.
bottom of it quick," she said.
This is not much of an issue."

not to have known, " he said. "l
don't think any aide would take
the responsibility without
Nixon knowing. Besides the
a ides now being questioned are
too close tO him to ·act without
his knowledge ."

circles to Jeh Stuart' Magruder's testimony in fr.ont or
the Senate Watergate hearings
Thursday ranged from amusement to outrage. Leadi ng
peace activists said the claims .
of the former deputy director
6f President Nixon's reele.ction comm ittee - that
widespread protest activities
11
helped create an
atmosphere" for Watergate ~
was a pathetic attempt to
direct blame i::!Way from the
committee.
" It's as though Magruder
NEW YORK ( UPI) - A were saying that he learned to
number of prominent Ameri- be naughty by paying attention
cans who were oPposed to the to draft-card burners,'' Spack
Vietnam War, including Dr. sa id.
" It looks like Jeb flunked
Benjamin Spock and William
again,
" said Coffin, who had
Sloane Coffin, have strongly
decried the suggestion that the Magruder in an ethics course
watergate bugging was justi- at Yale University years .ago.
fied by antiwar demonstrations Both ·spock and Coffin,
and protests against the Nixon chaplain of Yale, had their
convictioris for urging draft
administration,
evasion
overturned in a federal
The reactiQn among liberal
saw continuing · vio lations of the Jaw done by men
like William Sloane Coffln... he
recommended... that students
rum their draft cards and that
~e have mass demonstrations.
"So ~onseq uently. when these
subjects of bugging came up
although I was aware they
were ll1egal we had become
somewhat inured to using some
activities •.. "
-Jeb Stuart Magruder at the
Senate Watergate hearings,
June 14, 1973.

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limiting that deadly burden of
nuclear arms which weighs us
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Desp ite the high sta kes
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has been distracted in his
preparations in the last rew
weeks by the pressing matters
of inflation , the crwnbling
Vietnam cease fire and the
Watergate scandal.
But the White House said
Nixon was devoting all of his
attention this weekend to the
coming talks , secl uding
himself behind the hibiscus
hedge that ·shields his Key
Biscayne villa from the o.utside
world.
A new Indochina agreement, .
which the administration hopes ·...
will shore up the January
truce, was signed earlier this
week and Nixon bought two
months of time to deal with
inflation by clamping a ~ay
freeze
on
prices . The
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to dominate .the head1ines, but.
Brev.hnev has promised not to
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(Continued on Page 141

frame house about a mile from
She describtod Silas as "one
the University of California or the nicest people 1 know .''
campus;3.bout three hours [:jfter She sH id f..evjne did not know
he shot polite Sgt. Jinunie H. him.
Rutledge ,.49, a 22-year veteran
" It should neve r have hat&gt;of the Berkeley force .
pened," she said.
He emerged short ly after a
After the shooting of the
single "'Shot · was heard from sergeant, 1)()lic9 sa id , Silas ran
inside the house, where the aero~~ U1e street into another
child wa s sho t . He . wa s house . where he took Um~e
wounded four times by a police perSI)ns hosta ge-a man, a
officer with a rifle sW.tion~d in woman and the 4-year-o\d girl.
tile hou.sc next door .
Two olht:!rs in the ho use
Witnesses gavC connicting managed to escape to the roo{ .
accounts of whether Silas, who
While Silas held the three
had serve d jail terms in the htside, police s urrounded the
Midwest for burglary, robbery, house and tried to conv ince
and narcotics violations, was him to come out. His wife.
trying to escape or surrender
when he wa s shot. A neighbor
.
who knew the susPect said the
wbo te episode " should never
have happened."
··
.
One of the hostages; Richard
By ARTIIUR HIGBEE
Pr1dy. the dead g1rl s father,
SAIGON 1UPI 1 - Fighting
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continued acros.s much of South
trying to se t ~e up," a.ft.er he Vietnam Saturday despite the
took Pridy , httle Mag Jc , and newly declared cease-fire. The
D1anc Lmkus . hm;~a ge.
South Vietnamese a nd the VIet
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Prl.dy who sa1d he knew
'
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Cong accused each other o
Silas, sa id the suspect tned the wholesale violations in t he first
door of his house about 5 a.m.1 24 hours of the ne.w truce.
The Saigon ~ommand reportthen left and was c~n.fronte.d ~[.
Rutledge , who wa s mvesllg
ed 119 persons on hoth sides
mg a reP_Ort of a prowler .
were killed in the first24 hours
Police Lt. Donald Smithson of the renewed truce , including
sa id Rutledge put one handcuff 74 Communist troops, 37 govon the suspect, then a scuffle ernment soldiers and eight
appar'enlly broke· out and civilians.
South Vietnam accused the
Rutledge was shot. He died an
hour later a t a hospital.
VietCong of 108 vjolations from
Stephen Levine, 26, who lived noo n Friday, when the new
at the house where the scuffle Paris agreement to shore up ·
occurred, ran oulr.;irle with an the 4 ~/:t-month-old cease~fire
ax hand le lo he lp and was shot went into effect, to noon
in the buttocks after hitting Saturday.
Si l ~s on the head .
A gove rnment spokesman
Lorna Gross, 20, who lived in sa id ISO violations were reportthe house with I .evin'e, said she ed for the 24 hours ending at 6
knew Silas, a black, and
thought he was merely coming
to visit her when he wa s conNOW YOU KNOW
fronted . by the . police officer:
The Croton bus is ~ small,
" I don 'l think he came to do winged cockroach named for
anything had," she said. " I Croton Aqueduct, part of New
thmk he came as a friend . 1 . York City's water supply
think he was upset about system. It multipled in the city
something and wanted to talk." after the aqueduct opened.

Martha, a private nurse in
nearby Piedmont, was brought
to the house about 8:30a.m.
Mrs. Silas talked to her
husband, then entered the
house. Shortly afterward, a
single shot was fired and the
tw.o adult hostages ran from
the house, the woman
screaming, " He shot the little
girl! "
J\t that point, spectators and
police fell flat on the ground
and Silas came out.
Police fired several shoL•
and Silas fell on the sidewalk
pavement.

Maryland 's Catoctin mountains where he was to rest and
confer with his top aides until
Monday morning.
Among those with the 66year-old bushy-browed
Brez.hnev were
Foreign
Minister Andrei A. Gromyko
and Foreign Trade Minister
Nikolai s . Patoliehev.
Plans called for Nixon to
receive Brzhnev's party with
full honors on the south lawn of
the White House at 10 :30 a .m .
Monday and to get down to
business a half hour later barely more than a year after
Nixon invited Brezhnev to visit
Washington during Uleir first
summit meetings in Moscow.

LBJtheory
of killing
•
azrns at CIA
NEW YORK (UPI) - The late President
Lyndon Johnson believed that President Kennedy
was slain in retaliation for a thwarted assassination
attempt by a CIA-backed team in Havana , according to a former Johnson aide.
In an article published Sunday in the Atlantic
Monthly , Leo Janos, now a Time Magazine
correspondent, said that. Johnson told him in a
conversation at the LBJ ranch a few months before
he died "I never believed Oswald acted alone,
although I can accept that he pulled the trigger."
Janos quoted Johnson as saying that when he
took office after the assassination he found " we had
been operating a damned Murder Inc. in the
Carribbean."

Janos did not quote th~ late outgoing cabinet members :
PreSident as to the specifics of
"Each of you had better
the alle~ed CIA assassination leave this town clean as
plot in Havana, nor the target Eisenhower's hound's tooth .
of such a plot.
The first thing Democrats do
Janos ctdded, however, "A when they take power is find
year before Kennedy's death a where the control levers are.
CIA-backed assassination team But the first thing Republicans
had been picked up in do is investigate Democ""ats. 1
Havana ."
don't know why they do it--but
"
Johnson
speculated
that
you can count on lt."
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Dallas had been a retaliation
Janos said that ~he reason
for this thwarted attempt, Johnson did not run for realthough he could not prove it,'' election in 1968 was that he
Janos said.
believed he would not live
He sald ~ohns on told him, through his term, and in 1967
a.m. Saturday-a time period "After the Warren COmmjssion had hmnched a secret actuarial
tlmt included the last si! hours reported in, J asked ( then study on his life expectancy.
before lhe lruce renewal. It attorney general) Ramsey
""fhe men In the Johnson
was the nlost breaches of the Clark to quietly look into the family have a history of dyin~
truce si nce 200 were reported whole rthing . Only two weeks yoWlg,' " .Johrlson told Janos in
Feb. 20.
hiler he reported back that he 1971. "'My daddy was only 62
The Viet Cong's Liberation couldn' Lfind anything new.''
when he dled, and I figured
Press Agency, quoted by
Janos said, "Disg ust tinged that with my history of h ear\
Hanoi's Vietnam News A~ency, Johnson's voice as the converp trouble I'd never live through
cited no figures but accused sation came to ·an end. 'I another four years. The Ameri:
Saigon of using heavy artillery thought I had appointed Tom - can people bad enough of
and infantry ne~r Cu Chi 1 25 Clark's son- I was wrong ."'
Presidents dying in office."'
miles northwest of Saigon,
In his reminiscence of JohnAdded Janos: "Thepredietion
"ca using heavy losses La the son jn retirement, Ja~os said banded to Johr.,on was that he
popule~tion ."
the late President once de- would die at the age of 64. He
scribed the advice he gave his dld."

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for 44 minult!5
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and Southern Ohio Electric
Co., maintenance crewmen
were still searching for the
ca use or a power failur e
throughout most of downtown
Gallipolis late Saturday afternoon.
Power was out from 4 p.m.
until 4:44 p.m.
One con,pany official said it
couLd have been caused by a
broken electr ic pole, or by a
bird getting caught in one Qf
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Kennedy will wait
BOSTON ( up l) _ Sen.
Edward Kennedy says he ha s
" no plans" now for 1976, but
will make his final decision on
a possible bid for the
presidency after next year's
congressional elections, the
Sunday Herald Advertiser said
in a copyrighted interview.
The newspaper said Kennedy
made the statement in
response to a question
Saturday on whether he
believed Watergate would hurt
him personally. apparently by
raising the iSSue of moi'ality
and the ghost of the Chappaquiddick incident in the next
national election.
' 'It's certainly a question
that r personally am unable· to
answer " Kennedy was quoted
as replying. " The judgment
will be made by the people.
" Right now 1 have no pla!ls
·

SHE KEPT QUIET
LOWELL., Mass. (UP!)
Mrs. Gail Sinicki beat City Hall
Friday by keeping quiet
Lowell 's newly wed City
Council member was marked
absent on 30 roll cards by the
city clerk at last Tuesday's
council meeting when she
refused to answer to her
married name. She sald she
wanted to be called by her
maiden name, Dunfey, since
she ran for office by that name
and was sworn in as Gail
Dunley. Friday, the city
solicitor agreed, s~ying Gail 's
official rtame can't be changed
unless she requests it.

forl976 . 1 will continue to :;erve
in the SeMte.
"However I r realize there is
considerable speculation about
my possible candidacy. After
the 1974 congressional elections, [ will have to make my
intentions known.''
Kennedy said so far there
has been no direct evidence to
tie President Nixon to
Watergate, and "then:: should
be a basicpreswnption in favor
of the President."
He said the slmultaneQus
Senate hearings and Justice
Department investigation of
Ute scandal ''provide a doub1e
and badly needed extra dose of
reassurance tQ the Ame~ican
· people that all the facls Wlll be
brought to light, and that all
the guilty will be brought to
justice." He was ~uoted as
adding later ln the mterv1ew,
"Pr:esidential involvement, if
any, will come out."

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SALEM, Ore . (UPI)- A bill
prohibiting Oregon residents
from serving in undeclared
wars was on Gov. Tom McCall's desk today. The
measure, which passed ~e
Senate Friday with little opposition, provides ~hat if
Oregon servicemen are ordered to participate iil a
conflict not declared by
Congress to be a formal state of
war then the state attorney
general would be required to
b&gt;'ing suit against the federal
government.

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spirits."
For security reasons, the
base, which normally allows
is also a very good omen," free access ~y the public, was
Rogers told the Soviet leader. closed to all except Soviet
Next week's negotiations are diplomats, their wives and
expected to culminate in a children and a pool of three
string of second~level accords news reporters . All comfor scientific and cultural mercial photographic and
exchanges besides progress television coverage was
toward further arms control barred.
and expanded trade .
The Soviet diplomats were
Pomp and circwnstance was led by Ambassador Anatoly F .
at a minimfim. About 400 Dobrynin and Yakov A. Malik,
Hussians, including children, the Kremlin's ambassador to
from the Soviet Washington the United Nations.
Shortly after
landing.
colony 'and about 100 Americans, mostly wives of Air Brezhnev boarded a U. S.
Force personnel stationed at Marine helicopter for . a 30Andrews, were at the landing minute night to Camp David,
site. ·'
the presidential retreat in
When official introductions
were over, 10 small Russian
children carrying red carnation bouquets were led to
meet Brezhnev. The Soviet
leader then walked 50 yards to
greet his countrymen, telling
them he had spent three days
before leaving Moscow finding
out ''how your relatives arc,
and they told me to tell you that
they are in good health and

a ''mushroom rain" -an omen
of peace.
"This is a wheal rain, which

With a •·good omen' ' rain
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Soviet leader Leonid I.

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talk disarmament•and trade
with President Nixon in a
week-long sununit meeting.
It was the Russian Commu~

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the United States and he was
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Sergeant, hostage child slain
BERKELEY, Cal if. (UP!) An ex_,onvict fatally shot a
police sergea nt trying to
handcuff him as a prowler
Saturde~y, then took three
hostages and killed one, a 4year-&lt;Jid girl, before he was cut
down in a deadly barrage of
police gunfire .
The suspect, Ernest M. Silas,
34, was rushed to a hospital
with gunshot wounds in the ·
head and shoulder received
when he left a house wher~ he
had held the hostages for three
hours and killed little. Magic
Wolf as she lay "in her crib. He
died in the hospital ·several
hours later.
Police said Silas, holding a
gun, cari1e out of the two-stor.y

Mis s Sexton, who calls
herse1f a "li beral " said,
Watergate ''doesn 't have the
impact that Kent Stale had or.
Jackson State. It's not aS
emotional for me as the war,
because there's not as many
people involved in it." ,
JoAnn Gladden, a graduiJte
Richard Phillips, 22, a se nior
student at Atlanta University, at the University of California
sta rted
watching
the at Berkeley safd he was not
Watergate Hearings because disturbed hy the burglary .
they were entertaining. She
"I really don 't conden:m the
said she watched them while ~overrunent, because all govconvalescing
from
a n ernments go into this in a
operation and the hearings, certain degree. I think there
were the only program on are a lot more things to be done
television. Now she wants " to and to concern ourselves with
see whOt happens in the end~ more than impeaching Nixon."
sort of like soap operas, only
At the University of Colorado
better.!'
at Boulder, Christopher
At the University of Pills- Decker,
20,
sa id
that
burgh, Sharon Sexton, 20, a Watergate "as compared to the
sen ior and editor~in-chie£ . of the antiwar movement,
the
student newspaper, said she is reaction here seems to be a 'lot
" impatient" £or the hearing to more diffused. The war was a
topic that sort of united
end."
" I wish they would get to the everybody between 18 and 25.
bottom of it quick," she said.
This is not much of an issue."

not to have known, " he said. "l
don't think any aide would take
the responsibility without
Nixon knowing. Besides the
a ides now being questioned are
too close tO him to ·act without
his knowledge ."

circles to Jeh Stuart' Magruder's testimony in fr.ont or
the Senate Watergate hearings
Thursday ranged from amusement to outrage. Leadi ng
peace activists said the claims .
of the former deputy director
6f President Nixon's reele.ction comm ittee - that
widespread protest activities
11
helped create an
atmosphere" for Watergate ~
was a pathetic attempt to
direct blame i::!Way from the
committee.
" It's as though Magruder
NEW YORK ( UPI) - A were saying that he learned to
number of prominent Ameri- be naughty by paying attention
cans who were oPposed to the to draft-card burners,'' Spack
Vietnam War, including Dr. sa id.
" It looks like Jeb flunked
Benjamin Spock and William
again,
" said Coffin, who had
Sloane Coffin, have strongly
decried the suggestion that the Magruder in an ethics course
watergate bugging was justi- at Yale University years .ago.
fied by antiwar demonstrations Both ·spock and Coffin,
and protests against the Nixon chaplain of Yale, had their
convictioris for urging draft
administration,
evasion
overturned in a federal
The reactiQn among liberal
saw continuing · vio lations of the Jaw done by men
like William Sloane Coffln... he
recommended... that students
rum their draft cards and that
~e have mass demonstrations.
"So ~onseq uently. when these
subjects of bugging came up
although I was aware they
were ll1egal we had become
somewhat inured to using some
activities •.. "
-Jeb Stuart Magruder at the
Senate Watergate hearings,
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limiting that deadly burden of
nuclear arms which weighs us
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Desp ite the high sta kes
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has been distracted in his
preparations in the last rew
weeks by the pressing matters
of inflation , the crwnbling
Vietnam cease fire and the
Watergate scandal.
But the White House said
Nixon was devoting all of his
attention this weekend to the
coming talks , secl uding
himself behind the hibiscus
hedge that ·shields his Key
Biscayne villa from the o.utside
world.
A new Indochina agreement, .
which the administration hopes ·...
will shore up the January
truce, was signed earlier this
week and Nixon bought two
months of time to deal with
inflation by clamping a ~ay
freeze
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Brev.hnev has promised not to
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Ramsey Clark, attorney general in the J ohnson administra ..
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frame house about a mile from
She describtod Silas as "one
the University of California or the nicest people 1 know .''
campus;3.bout three hours [:jfter She sH id f..evjne did not know
he shot polite Sgt. Jinunie H. him.
Rutledge ,.49, a 22-year veteran
" It should neve r have hat&gt;of the Berkeley force .
pened," she said.
He emerged short ly after a
After the shooting of the
single "'Shot · was heard from sergeant, 1)()lic9 sa id , Silas ran
inside the house, where the aero~~ U1e street into another
child wa s sho t . He . wa s house . where he took Um~e
wounded four times by a police perSI)ns hosta ge-a man, a
officer with a rifle sW.tion~d in woman and the 4-year-o\d girl.
tile hou.sc next door .
Two olht:!rs in the ho use
Witnesses gavC connicting managed to escape to the roo{ .
accounts of whether Silas, who
While Silas held the three
had serve d jail terms in the htside, police s urrounded the
Midwest for burglary, robbery, house and tried to conv ince
and narcotics violations, was him to come out. His wife.
trying to escape or surrender
when he wa s shot. A neighbor
.
who knew the susPect said the
wbo te episode " should never
have happened."
··
.
One of the hostages; Richard
By ARTIIUR HIGBEE
Pr1dy. the dead g1rl s father,
SAIGON 1UPI 1 - Fighting
·d s·l·
·h ted " You're
sal
I as s ou
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_
continued acros.s much of South
trying to se t ~e up," a.ft.er he Vietnam Saturday despite the
took Pridy , httle Mag Jc , and newly declared cease-fire. The
D1anc Lmkus . hm;~a ge.
South Vietnamese a nd the VIet
1
Prl.dy who sa1d he knew
'
.
Cong accused each other o
Silas, sa id the suspect tned the wholesale violations in t he first
door of his house about 5 a.m.1 24 hours of the ne.w truce.
The Saigon ~ommand reportthen left and was c~n.fronte.d ~[.
Rutledge , who wa s mvesllg
ed 119 persons on hoth sides
mg a reP_Ort of a prowler .
were killed in the first24 hours
Police Lt. Donald Smithson of the renewed truce , including
sa id Rutledge put one handcuff 74 Communist troops, 37 govon the suspect, then a scuffle ernment soldiers and eight
appar'enlly broke· out and civilians.
South Vietnam accused the
Rutledge was shot. He died an
hour later a t a hospital.
VietCong of 108 vjolations from
Stephen Levine, 26, who lived noo n Friday, when the new
at the house where the scuffle Paris agreement to shore up ·
occurred, ran oulr.;irle with an the 4 ~/:t-month-old cease~fire
ax hand le lo he lp and was shot went into effect, to noon
in the buttocks after hitting Saturday.
Si l ~s on the head .
A gove rnment spokesman
Lorna Gross, 20, who lived in sa id ISO violations were reportthe house with I .evin'e, said she ed for the 24 hours ending at 6
knew Silas, a black, and
thought he was merely coming
to visit her when he wa s conNOW YOU KNOW
fronted . by the . police officer:
The Croton bus is ~ small,
" I don 'l think he came to do winged cockroach named for
anything had," she said. " I Croton Aqueduct, part of New
thmk he came as a friend . 1 . York City's water supply
think he was upset about system. It multipled in the city
something and wanted to talk." after the aqueduct opened.

Martha, a private nurse in
nearby Piedmont, was brought
to the house about 8:30a.m.
Mrs. Silas talked to her
husband, then entered the
house. Shortly afterward, a
single shot was fired and the
tw.o adult hostages ran from
the house, the woman
screaming, " He shot the little
girl! "
J\t that point, spectators and
police fell flat on the ground
and Silas came out.
Police fired several shoL•
and Silas fell on the sidewalk
pavement.

Maryland 's Catoctin mountains where he was to rest and
confer with his top aides until
Monday morning.
Among those with the 66year-old bushy-browed
Brez.hnev were
Foreign
Minister Andrei A. Gromyko
and Foreign Trade Minister
Nikolai s . Patoliehev.
Plans called for Nixon to
receive Brzhnev's party with
full honors on the south lawn of
the White House at 10 :30 a .m .
Monday and to get down to
business a half hour later barely more than a year after
Nixon invited Brezhnev to visit
Washington during Uleir first
summit meetings in Moscow.

LBJtheory
of killing
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NEW YORK (UPI) - The late President
Lyndon Johnson believed that President Kennedy
was slain in retaliation for a thwarted assassination
attempt by a CIA-backed team in Havana , according to a former Johnson aide.
In an article published Sunday in the Atlantic
Monthly , Leo Janos, now a Time Magazine
correspondent, said that. Johnson told him in a
conversation at the LBJ ranch a few months before
he died "I never believed Oswald acted alone,
although I can accept that he pulled the trigger."
Janos quoted Johnson as saying that when he
took office after the assassination he found " we had
been operating a damned Murder Inc. in the
Carribbean."

Janos did not quote th~ late outgoing cabinet members :
PreSident as to the specifics of
"Each of you had better
the alle~ed CIA assassination leave this town clean as
plot in Havana, nor the target Eisenhower's hound's tooth .
of such a plot.
The first thing Democrats do
Janos ctdded, however, "A when they take power is find
year before Kennedy's death a where the control levers are.
CIA-backed assassination team But the first thing Republicans
had been picked up in do is investigate Democ""ats. 1
Havana ."
don't know why they do it--but
"
Johnson
speculated
that
you can count on lt."
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Dallas had been a retaliation
Janos said that ~he reason
for this thwarted attempt, Johnson did not run for realthough he could not prove it,'' election in 1968 was that he
Janos said.
believed he would not live
He sald ~ohns on told him, through his term, and in 1967
a.m. Saturday-a time period "After the Warren COmmjssion had hmnched a secret actuarial
tlmt included the last si! hours reported in, J asked ( then study on his life expectancy.
before lhe lruce renewal. It attorney general) Ramsey
""fhe men In the Johnson
was the nlost breaches of the Clark to quietly look into the family have a history of dyin~
truce si nce 200 were reported whole rthing . Only two weeks yoWlg,' " .Johrlson told Janos in
Feb. 20.
hiler he reported back that he 1971. "'My daddy was only 62
The Viet Cong's Liberation couldn' Lfind anything new.''
when he dled, and I figured
Press Agency, quoted by
Janos said, "Disg ust tinged that with my history of h ear\
Hanoi's Vietnam News A~ency, Johnson's voice as the converp trouble I'd never live through
cited no figures but accused sation came to ·an end. 'I another four years. The Ameri:
Saigon of using heavy artillery thought I had appointed Tom - can people bad enough of
and infantry ne~r Cu Chi 1 25 Clark's son- I was wrong ."'
Presidents dying in office."'
miles northwest of Saigon,
In his reminiscence of JohnAdded Janos: "Thepredietion
"ca using heavy losses La the son jn retirement, Ja~os said banded to Johr.,on was that he
popule~tion ."
the late President once de- would die at the age of 64. He
scribed the advice he gave his dld."

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for 44 minult!5
GALLIPOLIS - Columbus
and Southern Ohio Electric
Co., maintenance crewmen
were still searching for the
ca use or a power failur e
throughout most of downtown
Gallipolis late Saturday afternoon.
Power was out from 4 p.m.
until 4:44 p.m.
One con,pany official said it
couLd have been caused by a
broken electr ic pole, or by a
bird getting caught in one Qf
the firm's transformers.

Kennedy will wait
BOSTON ( up l) _ Sen.
Edward Kennedy says he ha s
" no plans" now for 1976, but
will make his final decision on
a possible bid for the
presidency after next year's
congressional elections, the
Sunday Herald Advertiser said
in a copyrighted interview.
The newspaper said Kennedy
made the statement in
response to a question
Saturday on whether he
believed Watergate would hurt
him personally. apparently by
raising the iSSue of moi'ality
and the ghost of the Chappaquiddick incident in the next
national election.
' 'It's certainly a question
that r personally am unable· to
answer " Kennedy was quoted
as replying. " The judgment
will be made by the people.
" Right now 1 have no pla!ls
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LOWELL., Mass. (UP!)
Mrs. Gail Sinicki beat City Hall
Friday by keeping quiet
Lowell 's newly wed City
Council member was marked
absent on 30 roll cards by the
city clerk at last Tuesday's
council meeting when she
refused to answer to her
married name. She sald she
wanted to be called by her
maiden name, Dunfey, since
she ran for office by that name
and was sworn in as Gail
Dunley. Friday, the city
solicitor agreed, s~ying Gail 's
official rtame can't be changed
unless she requests it.

forl976 . 1 will continue to :;erve
in the SeMte.
"However I r realize there is
considerable speculation about
my possible candidacy. After
the 1974 congressional elections, [ will have to make my
intentions known.''
Kennedy said so far there
has been no direct evidence to
tie President Nixon to
Watergate, and "then:: should
be a basicpreswnption in favor
of the President."
He said the slmultaneQus
Senate hearings and Justice
Department investigation of
Ute scandal ''provide a doub1e
and badly needed extra dose of
reassurance tQ the Ame~ican
· people that all the facls Wlll be
brought to light, and that all
the guilty will be brought to
justice." He was ~uoted as
adding later ln the mterv1ew,
"Pr:esidential involvement, if
any, will come out."

BILL BARS SERVICE
SALEM, Ore . (UPI)- A bill
prohibiting Oregon residents
from serving in undeclared
wars was on Gov. Tom McCall's desk today. The
measure, which passed ~e
Senate Friday with little opposition, provides ~hat if
Oregon servicemen are ordered to participate iil a
conflict not declared by
Congress to be a formal state of
war then the state attorney
general would be required to
b&gt;'ing suit against the federal
government.

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TilE GAU.lA COUNTY Volunteer Emergency Squad
Saturday expressed appreciation lor the support Raymond
Willis of Willis' Tire Co. has shown the squad by donating
tires used on its emergency vehicles, and to Wayne Elliott or
Elliott's Union 76 Service Station for mounting aoo balancing

the tires the squad uses. The squad will have one of the
emergency vehicles on display at the Gallia County Citizens
Band ·Radio Club's Annual Jamboree at the Gallia County
Junior Fairgrounds today . Left to right are Russ Willis,
manager of Willis Tire Co.; Raymond Willis, owner, aoo
Wayne Elliott, owner of Elliott's Union 76Service Station.

Magruder
(Continued from Page 13
the dissenters dangerous. Such
tactics help win elections."
Coffin and Spack made sha rp
distinctions between the kind of
civil disobedience which they
engaged in and the undercover
activities of the burglars and
buggers in the Whil&lt;l House
"plumbers" group.
"We were not trying to get
anything for ourselves or for a
crooked leader," Spock said.
"We were trying to call at·
l&lt;lntion legally to the immorality and brutality and
illegality or the war. We were
seeking public attention, not
trying to hide from it."
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'I'llere'.s a big difference
between civil disobedience
1taken in the name of conscience which is not interfering
with the private lives or
THREE VETERAN 100,000 MILE CLUB members listen to cartoonist Donald Anderson
anyhody else and this type or
Ifar right ). These top ranking C&amp;sOE members (left to right) G. A. Sheldon, M. C. Ballentine
criminal activity which is a
and C. F. Williams, have nearly a million and a hal( accident-free miles on their combined
distinct invasion . of other
records.
people's privacy simply in
·order to seCure the power of the
President," Coffin said.
"ln everything thatl did, it
never infringed on the civil
liberties or anybody else," he
Columbus and SoUthern 's.. cident-free.miles behind them. elite group of 123 persons is I.
said. "It was open and above " 100,000 Mile Club" has grow n
Just over one-third of the P. Eakins in OH Line with
board and we were willing to to 320 active members, each of members have 200,000 clean
682,454 miles , accident-free . ln
take the consequences."
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swimming begins at the
municipal pool here Tuesday,
7'10 p.m., for aU persons 13
years old and older.
Spe&lt;!ial admission prices will
be in effect, according to .Park
Director David Jenkins. These
are 25 cents for ages I:HB and
over 18, lilly cenV.. Season
tickets will not be aeceptab1e.
Family night swimming,
also 7-10 p.m . will begin
Wednesday. Season tickets will
be accepted for admission.
Genera] admission will be 50
cents, all ages
Thursday night, &amp;-9 p.m.
open swimming will begin for
all ages. Admission will be 15
cents per person with a season
ticket and without a season
ticket, 50 cents.
Jenkins also invited girls to
play organized softball in a
"Young Girls" program of
grades 5, 6, 7 and 8. lnteresl&lt;ld
girls should register at the pool
any day from noon to 6 p.m. A
league will be formed if enough
girls are interested.
The concrel&lt;l slab, equipped
with baskets and lined lor
tennis, will be · reserved · for
l&lt;!nnis players on Tuesdays and
Thursdays. lt will be available
for basketball all other times.
Persons wishing to compete
in a tennis tournment may
register at the pool any day
from noon to 6 p.m. for a fee of
Seaman District, with 520,967
miles; third is C. F. Williams,
Southern Division, with 505,006
miles. These three men are the
only drivers in tlle company to
top the half-million-mile mark.
The total mileage of the club
members is 33,956,039, an
average of 106,112 miles per
driver.
Nine new members from the
Southern Division and 22 in the ·
Columbus Division were
welcomed to the club at the
banquet held May 29. Speaker
for the evening banquet was
Donald E. Anderson, Director
of Safely and Training at the
MoWJtain Fuel Supply Company _.

A sununer basketbaU leai!Ue
is now being organized at the
pool. Play will be at the pool

SO cents, single, and 11 for
doubles. The money will boi
used to buy trophies.

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GLOUSTER
Meigs' followed with his second single
Legion baseballers, behind Bill . of the day. Jon Buck sacrifice~
Chaney's five-hit pitching, both runners, and on the play,
blanked Glouster 6-0 here Glouster made an error,
Saturday afl&lt;!rnoon in the first permitting McKinney to score.
of two scheduled games. The John Baird slapped a two-run
single to give Meigs a 4-ll lead.
nightcap was rained out.
In the seventh, Cooke led off
The twin bill was originally
with
a double , and scored on
scheduled at Syracuse, but a
heavy rain early Saturday Buck's single. Baird singled,
morriing left the Meigs field in took second on a wild pitch, and
poor playing condition. The scored on Mike Nesselroad's
doubleheader was then swit- single.
For the winners, Cooke had
ched to Glouster.
Chaney, now J..O on the year, three singles and a double in
was in trouble only once all four trips. John Roush, Jon
day. In the fourth, Glousl&lt;lr had Buck and John Baird each
,back-to-back singles, but a · collected two hits apiece.
Chaney fanned six and
pickoff play on an attempted
walked
three.
sacrifice killed · the lone
Meigs is now 3-3 on the .year.
Glouster threat.
Tuesday,
. Meigs · will host ·
1n the first, Meigs' John
' Roush singled with one out, Marietta
at
Syracuse,
6
p.m.
Meigs
beginning
at
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Batteries - Chaney &amp; Ash.
Schultz &amp; Shaler.

Yanks swamp

Sox• 21-2 in
make-up tilt
GALLIPOLIS
TheGallipolis Little League
Yankees inflicted the first loss
of season on the White ·Sox,
21-2, in a make-up baseball
contest on Memorial Field
Saturday morning.
The loos prevenl&lt;!d the While
Sox from gaining a first place
tie with the unbeal&lt;!n Athletics,
who lead the c~~ference with a
perfect 3.0 matk. The Sox are
2-1 on the yea.r, The Yankees,
after dropping their first two
starts, are now 2-2 overall . .
John Armstrong stopped the
White Sox on one Safety, a first
inning single by Saul McGure .
Todd Ling·o started for the Sox.
He was relieved by McGuire.
Lingo was charged · with the
loss. The Yankees collecl&lt;ld 13
· hits, and were aided by 12
bases-on-balls.
For the winners, Chu ck
Derilield was the big gun with
.four hits in four trips, including
a double . Aaron Henson was 34, incJuding a home run . Craig
Mason had a double for the
'!Yinners, and Armstrong
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safeties.
The Yankees scored lour .
runs in the first and wrapped it
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Cey hit a three-run homer in walk to Willie Crawford and
the third inning Saturday as gave the Dodgers a &amp;-1 lead.
the. Los Angeles Dodgers The Dodgers scored ,an earlier
·spoiled the Montreal Expos. run in the third inning when
seven-game wjnning streak by Willie Davis singled, stole
defeating them &amp;-3 in a game second and went to third on
· shortened to six innings Stoneman's wild throw to the
because of rain.
outfield.
Although more than 20 000
When Ferguson singled,
tickets were sold for 'the Davis scored.
nationally televised game, only
Davis ~;roWJded out In the
10,187 fans sat through a sl&lt;lady first inning but drove in Los
rain, strong winds and tem- Angele~ · first run when D~ve
peratures hovering between Lopes scored. Lopes had
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· walked, stole second and
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Stoneman, now 1·3, followed a ground out.

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NBA Board to
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NEW YORK (UP!) - A
recommendation to do away
with the present system of
giving eac~ club representation in the all-star game will
be among the proposa ls
brought up before "the annual
~eetiilg of the Nationa l
BasketbaH Association Board
of Governors, it was announced
Saturday.
In all major sports in this
coUntry, it is mandatory . for
every team to be represented
in all-star games, but the lourman competition committee of
the NBA will propose ·that this
be done away with.
The meeting will take place
at Beverly Hills, Calif., June
27-29.
The competition committee,
which includes Chairman Red
Auerbach of Boston, Joe
Axelson of "Kansas CityOmaha, Franklin Mieuli of
Golden State and Fred Zollner
of Detroit, will also propose a
new formula for breaking ties
for playoff position.
Among other items on the
agenda are : a report of the
merger committee, a report
from · Commissioner Walter
Kennedy regarding the use of
drugs in athletics, and a report
on television plans f~r next
season.

SKYLINE LANES ,

Four tie Open
OAKMONT, Pa . tUP() Golf' s over-the-hill gang ,
Arn old Palmer and Julius
Boros, shot three-under-par
68's Saturday to join a pair

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ALL-STATE RECOGNITION - Three Mason County baseball players, two from Point
Pleasant and one rrom Wahama High , were selected for either second or third team
recognition on the 1973 All .State baseball team Saturday . Danny Gardner, a junior at Waham&lt;J
who also works part time at Jo~nson 's SUper Market in Henderson, received a second team
berth as third baseman while Jim Chandler of PPHS was selected on the second team as an
outfielder. Randy Warner, also of PPHS, was chosen on the third team as a pitcher. Players
receiving honorable mention recognition included Robbie Lambert and Mike Lewis, Wahama ,
and Steve Miller, Steve Kayser and Jim Doerringer, Pt;'HS.

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Heard shot a 66, only a stroke
off the day-old Oakmont
Country Club record, while
Schlee had 67 and all four
Leaders were at three-underpar 210 -

start of the day, qulckly faded
when his putting touch
deserted him, and three-time
winner Jack Nicklaus simply
never got--started.
Player, who used &lt;&gt;nly 59
putts in the first 36 holes, took
20 on the front nine holes alone
Saturday when he shot a fourover-par ~0. and the thing that
may have cost him a shot at his
second Open championship
could have been the fickle Oakmont weather.

the first time four

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this point in the Open and o~ly

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The four-way deadlock set up
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Reds trade Scheinblum
ANAHEIM ( UP1 ) - Richie
Scheinblum, who hit .300 !or
the Kansas City Royals last
season, has returned to the
American League.
The California
Angels
acquired the 30-year-old outfielder in a trade . with the
Cincinnati Reds ~'riday night.
The Rerls will receive two
minor league players to be
named later.
"This is the first good thing
the Reds have done for me,"
said Scheinblum, who had only
54 at bats for Cincinnati. "As
soon as I came to spring
training it was obvious the·y

had no plans for me .
A member of the American
League All-star l&lt;!am in 1972,
the veteran outfielder was
traded with pitcher ROger
Nelson to the Reds from
Kansas City for pilcher Wayne
Simpson &lt;~nd outfielder Hal
McRae.
Scheinblum started the
season with a five-year major
league career batting average
or .259. In 1971 he led the Pacific
Coast League with a .388
average for Denver, driving in
a league-leading 108 runs.
Bobby
Winkle s,
the
California manager, said

Wottle, Liquori, Prefontaine will

take part in Oregon meet June 20
BAKERSFIELD, Calif.
(UPI ) - Win or lose in the
National AAU Track and Field
championships, Dave Wattle,
Marty Liquori and Steve
Prefontaine, three of the
world's better middle and
distance runners, will compel&lt;!
on June 20 at Eugene in the
Univer&lt;ity of Oregon's third
.twilight meet of the year.
• Wattle, the Olympic champion, was in action here
Saturday night in the 880 final,
while Liquori, on the corrwback
trail, competed in the mile
final and Prefontaine, the
American three-and six-mile
record holder, t.Dok on the field
ill the three-mile final in the ·
concluding program of the
AAU championships .
At Eugene, Wattle and
Prefont.aine will hook up in a
special mile event. WQltle, who
won the mile at the NCAA
'championships last week in a
meet record 3.57.1, easily
qualified for the 880 final here

Friday night. He faced among
others world record holder
Rick Wohluter in one of the
featured events of the final
show .
Liquori, in his filth competition since an achilles
problem sidelined him last
year, was in a tough mile f~eld
which included Tommy Fulton,
Reg~ie McAfee, Len Hilton and
Bob Maplestone. At . Eugene,
where they are stili fa ising .
funds for a new Hayward field
stadium, he will compete in the
880 ..
Prefontaine was·n •t expected
to have much trOuble in the
Ulree mile final where he
stands a cut or two &lt;:~hove the
field . The strongest challenge
was expected from Gordon
Minty of England , already
winner of the six-mile here.
In Frigay · njght's six finals,
three defending champions
were beaten, and in the other
three events the 1972 winner
wasn't around to take up the .

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of the 73-year-old championship Sunday, but no matl&lt;lr
what happens the star or the
piece already has been decided
- the local fellow.
Palmer, 43, sometimes
Scheinblum at first will be
called washed-up, and winless
employed as a pinch-hitter.
in major championships since
" He'll have to work his way
the 1964 Ma~ters, came within
into the lineup," Winkles said.
inches or wking the lead all by
The Angels have been going
himselr when a birdie putt
with Bob Oliver, Ken Berry
slithered past the hole at No.
and Vada Pinson as their
17. It seemed like nearly
1starting outfield wuth Frank
everyone in the western
Robinson, an outfielder by
Pennsylvania gallery or 20,000
trade, as their designated
wns pulling for him.
hitter.
For this one day, at least, the
At" Cincinnati,
general
old magic that has earned
manager Bob H ow~m said,
Palmer $1,740,102 in total
"We have set a date in the
purses since 1955, in 61 U. S.
latter part of the yeilr Lo
tournaments and Hi. overseas,
complew the deal. We didn 't
returned .
Want to change personnel to
It never was more evident
any great degree.''
than In the three-hole stretch
between the ninth and the lith
holes when he rammed in three
successive birdie putts.
Boros, 53, who has won two
Opens and in 196J became the
second oldest man ever to
capture this most prestigious
of championships, wHs no less
spectacular.
challenge.
Playing with Palmer in one
The . biggest surprise, of
of
the lust twosomes on the
cou rs·e, was wor ld record
holder Hod Milbtirn 's fifth course, Julius, who has put on
place finish in the 120 high an extra 10-15 pounds and
hurdles Tom Hill won the event creates the impression he's
in 13.2 as Milburn stumbled ready for the rocking chair,
over the next to last obslade used that !luid stroke o! his to
salvage three successive pars
and wound up at 13.6.
The race more than likely near the end of hi::~ round .
"Boros ran in a 15-footer to
was MiJburn's last as an
amateur. He has been drafled. save par on the 15th hole aftel'
being given a free drop from a
by the NFL Los Angeles Harns
drainage ditch ncar a bunker:
and is expected to report to
their football training camp on
July 8, at about the same time
the first two finishers in each
event here are headin~ for ·
Europe as a team for meet:i in
Germany , Italy and the Soviet
Union.
Steve Williams, probably
America 's top sprinter now,
won the 100 in 9.4, well off his
world record-equal.Ung 9.1 at
the West Coast relays .six
weeks ago, but it was more a
case of how he wpn rather than
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where USGA officials ruled the
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then made a 10-foot second putt
for par at No. 16. He also holed
a 15-fool&lt;!r at the 17th hole after
dumping his approach shot into
a bunker.
"One thing about it, when
you get older. you learn to
putt," Palmer joked with the
·crowd around the 18th green,
referring lo Boros .
Gary Player, the leader after
each pf the first two rounds
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TilE GAU.lA COUNTY Volunteer Emergency Squad
Saturday expressed appreciation lor the support Raymond
Willis of Willis' Tire Co. has shown the squad by donating
tires used on its emergency vehicles, and to Wayne Elliott or
Elliott's Union 76 Service Station for mounting aoo balancing

the tires the squad uses. The squad will have one of the
emergency vehicles on display at the Gallia County Citizens
Band ·Radio Club's Annual Jamboree at the Gallia County
Junior Fairgrounds today . Left to right are Russ Willis,
manager of Willis Tire Co.; Raymond Willis, owner, aoo
Wayne Elliott, owner of Elliott's Union 76Service Station.

Magruder
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the dissenters dangerous. Such
tactics help win elections."
Coffin and Spack made sha rp
distinctions between the kind of
civil disobedience which they
engaged in and the undercover
activities of the burglars and
buggers in the Whil&lt;l House
"plumbers" group.
"We were not trying to get
anything for ourselves or for a
crooked leader," Spock said.
"We were trying to call at·
l&lt;lntion legally to the immorality and brutality and
illegality or the war. We were
seeking public attention, not
trying to hide from it."
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'I'llere'.s a big difference
between civil disobedience
1taken in the name of conscience which is not interfering
with the private lives or
THREE VETERAN 100,000 MILE CLUB members listen to cartoonist Donald Anderson
anyhody else and this type or
Ifar right ). These top ranking C&amp;sOE members (left to right) G. A. Sheldon, M. C. Ballentine
criminal activity which is a
and C. F. Williams, have nearly a million and a hal( accident-free miles on their combined
distinct invasion . of other
records.
people's privacy simply in
·order to seCure the power of the
President," Coffin said.
"ln everything thatl did, it
never infringed on the civil
liberties or anybody else," he
Columbus and SoUthern 's.. cident-free.miles behind them. elite group of 123 persons is I.
said. "It was open and above " 100,000 Mile Club" has grow n
Just over one-third of the P. Eakins in OH Line with
board and we were willing to to 320 active members, each of members have 200,000 clean
682,454 miles , accident-free . ln
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swimming begins at the
municipal pool here Tuesday,
7'10 p.m., for aU persons 13
years old and older.
Spe&lt;!ial admission prices will
be in effect, according to .Park
Director David Jenkins. These
are 25 cents for ages I:HB and
over 18, lilly cenV.. Season
tickets will not be aeceptab1e.
Family night swimming,
also 7-10 p.m . will begin
Wednesday. Season tickets will
be accepted for admission.
Genera] admission will be 50
cents, all ages
Thursday night, &amp;-9 p.m.
open swimming will begin for
all ages. Admission will be 15
cents per person with a season
ticket and without a season
ticket, 50 cents.
Jenkins also invited girls to
play organized softball in a
"Young Girls" program of
grades 5, 6, 7 and 8. lnteresl&lt;ld
girls should register at the pool
any day from noon to 6 p.m. A
league will be formed if enough
girls are interested.
The concrel&lt;l slab, equipped
with baskets and lined lor
tennis, will be · reserved · for
l&lt;!nnis players on Tuesdays and
Thursdays. lt will be available
for basketball all other times.
Persons wishing to compete
in a tennis tournment may
register at the pool any day
from noon to 6 p.m. for a fee of
Seaman District, with 520,967
miles; third is C. F. Williams,
Southern Division, with 505,006
miles. These three men are the
only drivers in tlle company to
top the half-million-mile mark.
The total mileage of the club
members is 33,956,039, an
average of 106,112 miles per
driver.
Nine new members from the
Southern Division and 22 in the ·
Columbus Division were
welcomed to the club at the
banquet held May 29. Speaker
for the evening banquet was
Donald E. Anderson, Director
of Safely and Training at the
MoWJtain Fuel Supply Company _.

A sununer basketbaU leai!Ue
is now being organized at the
pool. Play will be at the pool

SO cents, single, and 11 for
doubles. The money will boi
used to buy trophies.

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GLOUSTER
Meigs' followed with his second single
Legion baseballers, behind Bill . of the day. Jon Buck sacrifice~
Chaney's five-hit pitching, both runners, and on the play,
blanked Glouster 6-0 here Glouster made an error,
Saturday afl&lt;!rnoon in the first permitting McKinney to score.
of two scheduled games. The John Baird slapped a two-run
single to give Meigs a 4-ll lead.
nightcap was rained out.
In the seventh, Cooke led off
The twin bill was originally
with
a double , and scored on
scheduled at Syracuse, but a
heavy rain early Saturday Buck's single. Baird singled,
morriing left the Meigs field in took second on a wild pitch, and
poor playing condition. The scored on Mike Nesselroad's
doubleheader was then swit- single.
For the winners, Cooke had
ched to Glouster.
Chaney, now J..O on the year, three singles and a double in
was in trouble only once all four trips. John Roush, Jon
day. In the fourth, Glousl&lt;lr had Buck and John Baird each
,back-to-back singles, but a · collected two hits apiece.
Chaney fanned six and
pickoff play on an attempted
walked
three.
sacrifice killed · the lone
Meigs is now 3-3 on the .year.
Glouster threat.
Tuesday,
. Meigs · will host ·
1n the first, Meigs' John
' Roush singled with one out, Marietta
at
Syracuse,
6
p.m.
Meigs
beginning
at
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Batteries - Chaney &amp; Ash.
Schultz &amp; Shaler.

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GALLIPOLIS
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Yankees inflicted the first loss
of season on the White ·Sox,
21-2, in a make-up baseball
contest on Memorial Field
Saturday morning.
The loos prevenl&lt;!d the While
Sox from gaining a first place
tie with the unbeal&lt;!n Athletics,
who lead the c~~ference with a
perfect 3.0 matk. The Sox are
2-1 on the yea.r, The Yankees,
after dropping their first two
starts, are now 2-2 overall . .
John Armstrong stopped the
White Sox on one Safety, a first
inning single by Saul McGure .
Todd Ling·o started for the Sox.
He was relieved by McGuire.
Lingo was charged · with the
loss. The Yankees collecl&lt;ld 13
· hits, and were aided by 12
bases-on-balls.
For the winners, Chu ck
Derilield was the big gun with
.four hits in four trips, including
a double . Aaron Henson was 34, incJuding a home run . Craig
Mason had a double for the
'!Yinners, and Armstrong
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safeties.
The Yankees scored lour .
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Cey hit a three-run homer in walk to Willie Crawford and
the third inning Saturday as gave the Dodgers a &amp;-1 lead.
the. Los Angeles Dodgers The Dodgers scored ,an earlier
·spoiled the Montreal Expos. run in the third inning when
seven-game wjnning streak by Willie Davis singled, stole
defeating them &amp;-3 in a game second and went to third on
· shortened to six innings Stoneman's wild throw to the
because of rain.
outfield.
Although more than 20 000
When Ferguson singled,
tickets were sold for 'the Davis scored.
nationally televised game, only
Davis ~;roWJded out In the
10,187 fans sat through a sl&lt;lady first inning but drove in Los
rain, strong winds and tem- Angele~ · first run when D~ve
peratures hovering between Lopes scored. Lopes had
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· walked, stole second and
Cey's home run of! loser Bill moved to third on an infield
Stoneman, now 1·3, followed a ground out.

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NBA Board to
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NEW YORK (UP!) - A
recommendation to do away
with the present system of
giving eac~ club representation in the all-star game will
be among the proposa ls
brought up before "the annual
~eetiilg of the Nationa l
BasketbaH Association Board
of Governors, it was announced
Saturday.
In all major sports in this
coUntry, it is mandatory . for
every team to be represented
in all-star games, but the lourman competition committee of
the NBA will propose ·that this
be done away with.
The meeting will take place
at Beverly Hills, Calif., June
27-29.
The competition committee,
which includes Chairman Red
Auerbach of Boston, Joe
Axelson of "Kansas CityOmaha, Franklin Mieuli of
Golden State and Fred Zollner
of Detroit, will also propose a
new formula for breaking ties
for playoff position.
Among other items on the
agenda are : a report of the
merger committee, a report
from · Commissioner Walter
Kennedy regarding the use of
drugs in athletics, and a report
on television plans f~r next
season.

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Four tie Open
OAKMONT, Pa . tUP() Golf' s over-the-hill gang ,
Arn old Palmer and Julius
Boros, shot three-under-par
68's Saturday to join a pair

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ALL-STATE RECOGNITION - Three Mason County baseball players, two from Point
Pleasant and one rrom Wahama High , were selected for either second or third team
recognition on the 1973 All .State baseball team Saturday . Danny Gardner, a junior at Waham&lt;J
who also works part time at Jo~nson 's SUper Market in Henderson, received a second team
berth as third baseman while Jim Chandler of PPHS was selected on the second team as an
outfielder. Randy Warner, also of PPHS, was chosen on the third team as a pitcher. Players
receiving honorable mention recognition included Robbie Lambert and Mike Lewis, Wahama ,
and Steve Miller, Steve Kayser and Jim Doerringer, Pt;'HS.

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the lead alter 5~ holes of the U.
S. Open .
Heard shot a 66, only a stroke
off the day-old Oakmont
Country Club record, while
Schlee had 67 and all four
Leaders were at three-underpar 210 -

start of the day, qulckly faded
when his putting touch
deserted him, and three-time
winner Jack Nicklaus simply
never got--started.
Player, who used &lt;&gt;nly 59
putts in the first 36 holes, took
20 on the front nine holes alone
Saturday when he shot a fourover-par ~0. and the thing that
may have cost him a shot at his
second Open championship
could have been the fickle Oakmont weather.

the first time four

players ever shared the lead at
this point in the Open and o~ly

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The four-way deadlock set up
the probability of one of the
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Reds trade Scheinblum
ANAHEIM ( UP1 ) - Richie
Scheinblum, who hit .300 !or
the Kansas City Royals last
season, has returned to the
American League.
The California
Angels
acquired the 30-year-old outfielder in a trade . with the
Cincinnati Reds ~'riday night.
The Rerls will receive two
minor league players to be
named later.
"This is the first good thing
the Reds have done for me,"
said Scheinblum, who had only
54 at bats for Cincinnati. "As
soon as I came to spring
training it was obvious the·y

had no plans for me .
A member of the American
League All-star l&lt;!am in 1972,
the veteran outfielder was
traded with pitcher ROger
Nelson to the Reds from
Kansas City for pilcher Wayne
Simpson &lt;~nd outfielder Hal
McRae.
Scheinblum started the
season with a five-year major
league career batting average
or .259. In 1971 he led the Pacific
Coast League with a .388
average for Denver, driving in
a league-leading 108 runs.
Bobby
Winkle s,
the
California manager, said

Wottle, Liquori, Prefontaine will

take part in Oregon meet June 20
BAKERSFIELD, Calif.
(UPI ) - Win or lose in the
National AAU Track and Field
championships, Dave Wattle,
Marty Liquori and Steve
Prefontaine, three of the
world's better middle and
distance runners, will compel&lt;!
on June 20 at Eugene in the
Univer&lt;ity of Oregon's third
.twilight meet of the year.
• Wattle, the Olympic champion, was in action here
Saturday night in the 880 final,
while Liquori, on the corrwback
trail, competed in the mile
final and Prefontaine, the
American three-and six-mile
record holder, t.Dok on the field
ill the three-mile final in the ·
concluding program of the
AAU championships .
At Eugene, Wattle and
Prefont.aine will hook up in a
special mile event. WQltle, who
won the mile at the NCAA
'championships last week in a
meet record 3.57.1, easily
qualified for the 880 final here

Friday night. He faced among
others world record holder
Rick Wohluter in one of the
featured events of the final
show .
Liquori, in his filth competition since an achilles
problem sidelined him last
year, was in a tough mile f~eld
which included Tommy Fulton,
Reg~ie McAfee, Len Hilton and
Bob Maplestone. At . Eugene,
where they are stili fa ising .
funds for a new Hayward field
stadium, he will compete in the
880 ..
Prefontaine was·n •t expected
to have much trOuble in the
Ulree mile final where he
stands a cut or two &lt;:~hove the
field . The strongest challenge
was expected from Gordon
Minty of England , already
winner of the six-mile here.
In Frigay · njght's six finals,
three defending champions
were beaten, and in the other
three events the 1972 winner
wasn't around to take up the .

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of the 73-year-old championship Sunday, but no matl&lt;lr
what happens the star or the
piece already has been decided
- the local fellow.
Palmer, 43, sometimes
Scheinblum at first will be
called washed-up, and winless
employed as a pinch-hitter.
in major championships since
" He'll have to work his way
the 1964 Ma~ters, came within
into the lineup," Winkles said.
inches or wking the lead all by
The Angels have been going
himselr when a birdie putt
with Bob Oliver, Ken Berry
slithered past the hole at No.
and Vada Pinson as their
17. It seemed like nearly
1starting outfield wuth Frank
everyone in the western
Robinson, an outfielder by
Pennsylvania gallery or 20,000
trade, as their designated
wns pulling for him.
hitter.
For this one day, at least, the
At" Cincinnati,
general
old magic that has earned
manager Bob H ow~m said,
Palmer $1,740,102 in total
"We have set a date in the
purses since 1955, in 61 U. S.
latter part of the yeilr Lo
tournaments and Hi. overseas,
complew the deal. We didn 't
returned .
Want to change personnel to
It never was more evident
any great degree.''
than In the three-hole stretch
between the ninth and the lith
holes when he rammed in three
successive birdie putts.
Boros, 53, who has won two
Opens and in 196J became the
second oldest man ever to
capture this most prestigious
of championships, wHs no less
spectacular.
challenge.
Playing with Palmer in one
The . biggest surprise, of
of
the lust twosomes on the
cou rs·e, was wor ld record
holder Hod Milbtirn 's fifth course, Julius, who has put on
place finish in the 120 high an extra 10-15 pounds and
hurdles Tom Hill won the event creates the impression he's
in 13.2 as Milburn stumbled ready for the rocking chair,
over the next to last obslade used that !luid stroke o! his to
salvage three successive pars
and wound up at 13.6.
The race more than likely near the end of hi::~ round .
"Boros ran in a 15-footer to
was MiJburn's last as an
amateur. He has been drafled. save par on the 15th hole aftel'
being given a free drop from a
by the NFL Los Angeles Harns
drainage ditch ncar a bunker:
and is expected to report to
their football training camp on
July 8, at about the same time
the first two finishers in each
event here are headin~ for ·
Europe as a team for meet:i in
Germany , Italy and the Soviet
Union.
Steve Williams, probably
America 's top sprinter now,
won the 100 in 9.4, well off his
world record-equal.Ung 9.1 at
the West Coast relays .six
weeks ago, but it was more a
case of how he wpn rather than
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where USGA officials ruled the
area "ground urder repair,"
then made a 10-foot second putt
for par at No. 16. He also holed
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dumping his approach shot into
a bunker.
"One thing about it, when
you get older. you learn to
putt," Palmer joked with the
·crowd around the 18th green,
referring lo Boros .
Gary Player, the leader after
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: Cincin'!'lti Reds probably will
: never receive a dividend any
: quicker.
: Fred Norman, acquired in 1
: trade with San Diego just a few
: days ago, made his debut with
: the Reds Friday night by
: pitching a five-bitter as he shut
• out the Pittsburgh
Pirates 6-0.
.
• The v1ctory was only the
:second of the season against
: seven losses for the 5-foot-8,
: ]7().pound left-hander.
: Ironically, Norman 's only
:other victory was a 2-1 triumph
:over the Reds back on May 20.
reminded Freddie of that
:victory and pointed out to him
:that it might cost us a pennant
:so he had better win seven in a
:row, " said Larry Stahl,
•another ex-Padre.
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He really gets involved in
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:&amp;metimes a catcher has to go
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;j![-Padre; had advised Bill
:Jtunmer of Norman's temper)tpent before Friday night's
d(!!;!lle.

" "''Have some jokes ready to
~~it Freddie just i'l,, case you

have to settle him down a little, " Barton told Plummer
before the game. As it turned
out, Plummer didn't need any.
"It was a fun game to
catch," he · said. " Just
like
the
shutout
Jack
Billingham pitched against
the
Mets
Une
4.
I
just put my glove where I
wanted the pitch and Freddie
put the ball there."
After AI Oliver opened the
sixth inning with a single, there
was a rain delay o( 51 minutes.
"If something like that had
happened a couple of years ago
when I was having a little arm
trouble, I'd have been through
for the night," Norman said.
Friday night, though, the
delay gave Nonnan a welcomed rest because he had
only pitched two innings in the
last week.
, The Reds gave Norman a
five-{'Un lead in the third and
added their final run ,in the
seventh.
"Pitching for a contender-a
club that scores runs-has to
give a guy a psychological
lift," Norman said.
The Reds will wind up their
current home stand with a
doubleheader against the Pirates Sunday.

Giants continue to roll;
•
A's, Tigers cop LL wzns
GALLIPOLIS
The
Gallipolis Pony League Giants
scored II runs in the first inning , then went on to defeat the
Phillies 2().J on Memorial Field
Friday evening.
The victory put the Giants ·
back in first place with the
Reds with a 2-0 mark. The
Pirates are H on the year.
Tony Folden starr..d for the
Gian Is. He was relieved by Kev
Sinuns, who was credited with
!he win. John Bastiani was
charged with the loss.
The Giants banged out 10
hits, including a triple by Brett
WiJson and a home run by Ben
King. Bob Condee, King and
Brend· Saunders each had two

hits apiece for the defending
champs .
For the PhiUies, Steve Burris
had twp singles and Jim
Saunders a single.
In Little League action
Friday, the Tigers snapped a
two-game losing streak by
surprising the Padres, 1);-J.,
In the nightcap, the powe1 lui
Athletics remained unbeaten in
three starts by piling up a 31-4
victory over the Senators. It
was the Sens first game Of the

season, having been rained out
twice earlier in the season.
Steve
Tbomas
was
credited with the Tigers'
victory. Jim Mulato was

GALLIPOLIS - Summer
Recreation Program Director
Cliff
Wilson
announced
Saturday that action in the 1973
Gallipolis PeeWee League will
begin on Memorial Field
Monday morning.
During the past two weeks,
Bruce Wilson and Skipper
Johnson , the league's super·
visors,
have · condu.c ted
practice sessions for each of
the loop's 10 teams.
It was pointed out that the
June 18 through July 7 games
will begin at 10 a. m.
During July (from July 9th
through the 27th) the first
game will start at 9:30 a. m.
sharp and the second game at
II a. m. The second game will
he finished by 12:30.
Program officials urge
players to be prompt, and to
attend all games.
Here's the 1973 Pee Wee
League schedules:

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:standings
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE

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Athletics
White Sox
Red Sox
Orioles
Tigers
Yankees
CUbs
Indians
Padres
Senators

3 0 · 46
2
2

0
1

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21

American Division
W L Pet. GB
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Syracuse

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29 28

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Toledo

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25 35

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Charleston
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. Tidewafer
33 27 .550 21/2
Peni nsula

27 .542 3
18 43 .295 18
Friday's Results
Charleston 1 Pawtucket 0, 1st
Pawtucke1 1 Cha rles ton 0, 2nd
Peninsula 7 Toledo o. 2nd
Peninsula s Toledo -4, 2nd
Rochester 6 Richmond 5
Sy racuse 4 Tidewater 2

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T~urnament at Logan later this
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SCIOTO RESULTS
COLUMBUS (UPI ) - Oppy
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Downs, returning $5.20, $3.40
and $2.40 to ninth race bettors.
In second was Fashion
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The 1-5 quinella pairing paid
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The crowd of 7,188 wagered
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POMEROY -The Pomeroy
Phillles took sole possession Of
first place in the Meigs Pony
League with a 6-3 victory over
the Pomeroy Athletics Friday
night.
The Phillies, in upping their
record to U, were led by
pitcher Jeff McKinney.
McKinney held the Athletics to
just one hit, a triple by Tim
Hood whjch drove in aU three
of the A's runs.
Mike Nesselroad, with a
triple and single led the
Phillies' nine hit attack against
losing pitcher Dale Browning.
Also supplying hits for
the Phil's attack were Charley
Marshall and Larry Fridley
with two hits apiece, and Pat
Souls by, ' Rick Taylor and
Kenny Mankin, all with one
single.
McKinney struck out 17
batters, while walking four.
Browning slruck out 13 and
walked only two.
In other Pony League action
Friday night, the Middleport

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Americans jumped into a tie one single each.
for second place with a 16-a
For Syracuse, Tim Cundiff
bombardment Of Syracuse.
blasr..ct a home run, Greg
Mike
May
led
the Cundiff, Stewart and Ted
Americans , hitting for lhe Woods, had two singles apiece.
circuit.
Middleport Bass also had a single for
blasr,ct the Syracuse pitch- Syracuse.
ing for ten runs in the first
Racine joined the Athletics
two innings enroute to their and Americans in second place
third victory of !he season, with a 7-3 triumph over
against only one defeat.
Eastern. Brady Huffman went
Mike Davenport went !he
distance for the Americans,
giving up eight hits, while
striking out eight and walking
four .
Three pitchers went to the
mound for Syracuse. Steve
•
Sr..wart starr,ct and struck out
two and walked three before he
was replaced in !he second by
Tim Cundiff. Cundiff walked
five and struck out seven
before D. Bass took over in the
By PETE SPUDICH
fifth and struck out two.
AKRON , Ohio (UP!) - Jack
Leading hitters for the Nicklaus says "any hole on any
Americans besides May, Were course can murder you," and
Steve Bachner with two singles he most certainly means a
and Mickey Davenport, Dave man-killer like the long ,
Smith and Dick Owen. all with lreacherous Firestone layout
where they play the $160,000 .
American Golf Qassic this
week .
The par 70 monster here is
one of the toughest on the PGA
tour .
It's so tough Lee Trevino
says he will never play here
again because it's not tailored
for his kind of ·game.
Defending champion Bert
Yancey, who defeated Tom
double and two singles; Mike · Uloza.s on the first sudden. Casey had a double and single death hole last year after both
and Mark Theiss singled twice. had carded four-under-par
Anderson and Brown com- 276's, is among a field of 105
bined to pitch a five-hitter in which includes Nicklaus,
leading Green over Addaville, Arnold Palmer and hot Tom
5-2. Jamie, Westfall, Ralph . Weiskopf. Palmer won the
Baylor, Tim Nibert and Ed classic in 1967 and Nicklaus the
Mollohan had hits for the following season, but no one
losers .
has picked up first prize money
Gree'n's hitters were An· twice.
derson, Graham, Brown and
Veteran Bobby Nichols, who
Mayo.
finished in the top 10 in nine
. tournaments in 1972 and picked
up $78,847 for 30 ev~nts, is host

GALLIPOLIS Soulhwest.!rn and Oak Hill battled to
a 6-6 tie Friday evening in the
Gallia County Pony League.
In other games, Bidwell
bombed Vinton, 17-2 and Green
defeated Addaville, 5-2.
In the Southwestern game,
Oak Hili jumped into a 4-1lead
at the end of the iirst inning.
Southwestern bounced back
eventualty knotting the score
at 6-1! with a lhree run outburst
in the sixt h inning·; Rick
Crouse's two run single was the
big blow during the rally .
Terry Carter starr..d for the
Highlanders. He was relieved
by Chris Lewis in the eighth.
Jerry Boggs came in to save
lhe day for Oak HilL The game ·
will be finished July 13 when
Southwestern travels to Oak
Hill.
Bidwell's Greg James and
Gene Welch combined to hurl
no-hit ball against the Vinton
Dodgers. Both righthanders
combined for 15 strikeouts and
six walks. Tackett the losing
hurler walked one and struck
out four.
James and Bruce Runyon led
. the Pirate attack with four hi tS
each. They each socked a home
run. Freddie Logan had a

GALLI A COUNTY PONY
LEAGUE STANDINGS
TEAM
W L R OR

the distance, striking out ten

walking £ive in a five-run first

hitters for Eastern were Bowen
with two si11gles and Harrvus

inning for Rutland. Mike
Magnotta replaced Ebersbach
with only one out in the first
and went the d\Stance.
Tillis led !he Rutland attack,
slamming two singles and a
double. Rick George cranked
out two singles and Russ
Fitzpatrick a double, as the
Red Devils gathered t.!n hits
off Middleport pitching.
Middleport also had ten hits
but could n 'I bun ch them
together. John Pat Riley led

win column with a 7-4 victory
over winless Middleport A.
Mark Tillis was the winning
pitcher for Tuland going five
innings. He struck out six and

walked four , Tim Ebersbach

pro for the tournament. He
hasn 't had a victory since the
lucrative Dow Joes in 1970 and
feels the fact he 's the host pro
doesn 'I necessarily enhance
his chances of winning.
'j lt's worse when you play at
home because you can't concentrate as much /' he says . .. A
lot more things run through
your mind.
"Things like what's going on
at the pro shop and people
walking up to you for a casual
conversation when you're try·
ing to map strategy for the
round . You can't just ignore
these people while you are on
the course because a lot are
club members and friends you
see nearly every day. But it all
boggles your mind ,"
Actually, Nichols doesn't
play the course much, being on
the road all the time.
"Most people think since it's
my course, I should be the
master of it," says Nichols,
now 37 and father of two boys
and a girl. "But that's not true
because 1 don 'I play it enough
to be its master.' '
The club's South Course, a
demanding 7,18B-yard test with

69 bunkers and two water
hazards , is lined with
numerous trees along the
fairways . Nichols says the
trees will play "a most important part" in the tournament, beginning Thursday.
""jThe fairways aren't that
wide," Nichols says. .;You
have to plan every shot more
than yqu would somewhere
else because that's the way the
course was laid out. The trees
are where they should be and
where you don't want them.
"When you go for the greens
you've got to be right on or
you're sunk . That's because of
the bunkers. Some are ali
around the hole and others are
right in. front waiting to get
you, Then there's the thick
rough. ''
The gree ns are anot her
problem.
" All the greens are tricky
and you have to take your
time," Nichols said, " If your
putting is ·nat consistent and
you don't play it just right, a
bogey or double bogey is what
you're going to get."

Cheshire
3 0 52
9
RIO GRANDE COLLEGE
Bidwell
3 0 33
4
LYNECENTERSCHEDULE
Green
2 2 14 32
June 18-24, 1973
Oak Hill
1 1 5 8 DATE - GYMNASIUM
POOL
Vinton
I 3 15 31 June 18- 7-9 Open Recreation
1: 30-3: 30 Open Swiin
AddaVi ll e
I 3 12 33
4-5 Swim Lessons
Sou lhwe stern
0 2 8 22
7-90pen _Sw.l m
TOTALS'
11 11 139 1"39 June 19- 7-9 Open Recreation
I: J0-3: 30 Open Swim
last Week's Results :
.4 -$ Swim Lessons
Bidwell 3 Southwestern J;
7-9 Open Swim
Vinton 9 Addaville 3; Cheshire June 20- 7-9 Open Recreation
1:30-3: 300pen Swim
14 Green 2; Bidwell 17 Vinton
4-5 Swim Lessons
?. ; Green 5 Addaville 2; South7-9 Open Swim
l : 30 -3:30 Open Swim
western 6 Oak Hill 6 . Note: Jvne 21 - 7-9 Open Recreation
d-5 Swim lessons
Addaville was also awarded a
7-0 forfeit by Oak Hill.
7-.9 Open Swim
June 22- 7-9 Open Recreat ion
This Week 's Schedule:
I : 30-3: 30 Open Swim
Tuesday - Bidwell at Oak
.4 -5 Swim Lessons
Hill ; Southwes t ern a t Ad 7-9 Open Swim
June 23- 1: 30-3: 30 Open Rec.
1:30 -3: JO Open Swim
daville ; Cheshire at Vinton .
1: 30 -3: 30 Open Sw im
Thur sday Bidwell at June24- 1:30-3: 300pen Rec.
7-9 Open Recreation
Cheshire (make-up game)
7-9 Open Swim
Dr. Bruce Curt is
Firday -Addaville at Bid-Dlre~tor of L yne Center:
well; Qak Hill at Cheshire ;.
Green a t Southwestern.

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Middleport with three singles

.and double. He received help
from Ma~notta with a
double and sin~le . Buddy
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chal ked up his seve nth
National League triumph
against three setbacks Friday
night as he pitched the Houston
Astros to a :\-2 victory over the
St. Louis Cardinals, Roberts
allowed the Carda two runs on
nine hits. He needed help from
Ray, Crawford and York in the
ninth rung.
Bill Wilson, Pomeroy native,
dropped to l-2 on the year as he
was charged with t he
Philadelphia Phillies 4-3loss in
20 innings to San Francisco at
Philadelphia Friday night.

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Rutlsnd
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striking out 15 and walking
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fanned eight batters in a row .
Leading hitt.!rs for Racine
were Greg Dunning with a
lriple and single, Jim Riffle
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one single each.
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POMEROY -The Pomeroy
Tigers )VOn two games last
week in Pomeroy Boys League
action. Monday they outscored
the Rutland B ieam 35-7 in 3
inniugs. The winning pitcher
was Randy Marshall and the
~ losing pitcher for Rutland was
THIS WEEK'S GAMES,
Ron Dugan. Hitters for the
Monday -White Sox vs.
Tigers were S. Ohlinger, a Padres, 6; Orioles vs.
double
and
a
single; Senato rs, 8:20.
Tuesday - Cvbs vs . Tigers,
Icenhower, 2 singles;· Mar6 ; Padres vs. Yankees, 8:20.
shall, 3 home runs, one double,
Wednesday -Red Sox vs.
and a single; Blake, 2 home Ind ians, 6; White Sox vs.
Tigers, 8: 20.
runs, one triple and a single; · thursday - Orioles vs.
Morris, 2 singles; C. Kennedy, Athletics, 6 ; Red Sox vs. In.
a home run, a double and a dians, 8:20.
Friday
-Yankees
vs.
single; D. Kennedy, a single; Senators, 6; Red Sox vs.
Browning, a single, Basham, a Athletics, 8:20.
triple; Teaford, a single and K.
(Pony League)
Smith 2 singles.
LAST WEEK ' S RESULTSo
Braves 9 Dodgers l; Reds 7
Rutland hitters we~e Duggan
Dodgers 0 ; Giants 20 Phil lie s 3.
a triple, and Gore a triple.
THIS WEEK'S GAMES o
Thursday the Tigers downed
Monday
- Phillie s
vs.
Syracuse A team 20-3. WUUJ. ing Dodgers
Tuesday - Braves vs. Reds
pitcher was Blake and losing
Wednesday Giants vs .
,
pitcher, R . Taylor. Tiger Dodgers
Thursday --:- Reds vs. Ph lilies
hitters were Icenhower, a
Friday - Braves vs . Giants
triple; Marshall, a home run
(Pee Wee Le~~ue)
THIS WEEK'S GAMES o
and a double; Blake, a double;
Monday - Wrens vs. Larks
Morris, three singles; D.
Tuesday -Angels vs . Eagles
Kennedy, a single; C. KenWednesday - . Hawks vs.
Robins
nedy, a single; and Basham, a
ThursdaY J-Hawks vs.
single.
Falcons
Syracuse hitters were J.
Friday -Orioles vs. Cards
Games start at 10 a.m . on
Davis, a single and M. Davis, a
Memoria I Fle ld").
triple.

17- The Sunday-Times Sentinel, June 17. 1973

week's su mmer recreation

..

SCHEINBLUM TO ANGELS
ANAHEIM, Calif. (UP!) I
Switchhitting outfielder Richie
.1
Scheinblum, making his fifth
1
1
move in four seasons, was
·0
picked up on waivers by the
TOTALS
13 13 212 212
California Angels Friday from
LAST WEEK'S RESUL TS o the Cincinnati Reds in ex(little league)
change for two players to be
Yankees · 11 Oriol eS 0;
Athletics 7 Cubs 5;· White Sox 8 named later.
Indian s 2; Tigers 15 Padres 1;
Scheinblum previously
Padres 12 Cubs 8; Orioles 1.4
played for Cleveland and
Indians 11; Red Sox 2 Tigers 1;
Washington.
Athletics 31 Senatores 4.
1
1

!heir romp over the Senators.
Chris Ramsay starr..d for lhe
A's. He was relieved by Scott
Ramsay in the first inning.
Scott Ramsay was credited
with the win,
Bucky Qualls start.!d for the
Senators. He was relieved by
Mike Coonen in the first and
Billy Barr in the third. Qualls
was charged with the loss.
For the winners, Scott
Ramsay had a perfect day at
the plate with 5 hits in five
trips- three singles and two
doubles. Morris Casey bad a
triple and single. The
Senators collected two hlts,
one each by Qualls and Tim
Burnette.
The A's, leading 6-4 after one
inning, wrapped it up with 10
runs in the second and 11 in the
fifth .

Falcons ; 22 - Orioles-Cards. . JULY 16 - Wrens -Cards ;
JUNE 25 -· Wrens-Eagles ; and J-Hawks-Angels ; 17 26 Larks-Robins ; 27 Falcon s-Or'ioles and Wrens Angels- .-:alcons; 28 - Hawks- Hawks ; 18 - Robin.s-J. Hawks
Cards; 29 - J -Hawks.Orioles. and Cards -Eag l es ; 19 JULY 2 - ·wrens-Robins ; 3 Eagles - Hawks and Orioles - Eagles-Falcons ; 5 - Larks- Larks; 20 - Larks-= Angels and
Cards ; 6 - Angels -Orioles; 7 Falcons-Robins .
Hawks-J-Hawks.
JULY 23 - Wrens-Orioles
JULY 9 - Wrens-Falcons and Hawk s· Larks; 24- Cards and Orioles - Hawks ; 10 J. Hawks and Wrens-Angels ; 25
Robins - Cards and Falcons- ~ Falcons - Hawk s and J Larks; 11 Eagles -Orioles Hawk.s -Eagles ; 26 - Robins and Wrens -J-Hawks ; 12 Angels and Cards-Fal j:ons ;· 27
Larks -J . Hawks and Cards- - Eagles-Larks and Or iolesAngels:Hayvks Rob ins.
Angels ; 13 and Robins-Eagles

coach in 15 months

J. ~gers

charged with the loss. Alva
Johnson relieved Mulato In
the third runr. The Tigers
taiUed lour runs in the
second, and wrapped up the
victory with six more in the
last rung .
1
For the winners , Steve
Thomas had a triple and single.
Tom Harder slammed a home
run and single. ·Mike Basliani
had a triple and single and Pete
Buis had two singles.
The Padres had only two
hits, singles by Neal Prendergast and Jim Mulato.
The Atheltics moved into
first place by a half game over
the idle Whit.! Sox following

Pee Wee League action
will begin on Monday

GALUPOUS - Gallipolis
junior golfers, 14 years and
under and 15 and over; have
untU 5 p.m. today to sign up for
the 1973 junior club toiJrJUNE 16-Wrens-Lark S 19- nament.
Prospects , may
Angels-Eagles; 20 - Hawks~
register
at
the
, golf clubhouse.
Robins; 21 J - Hawks Joe Fenderbosch, tournament chairman, annOunced
Saturday tbat 36-holes of
Summer League
qualification play will be held
Monday and Tuesday on the
job " unles 1felt the team could
local
links, beginning at 10 a.
baseball
standings
develop into a winner.''
m. each day.
Shue, who compiled a 291-257
PONY LEAGUE
The Gallipolis Golf Club will
record with Baltimore in 6% TEAM
.W L R OP sponsor the low medalist and
seasons, .said he. was starting Giants
2 0 35
it
runnerup ( 15 and over
Reds
2
0
21
3
with the team from scratch. Braves
1 1 10 16 division) io the 1973 Ohio Golf
"In developing a team over a Phi11ies
1 2 15 38
0 J
5 25 Association Tournament, to be
period'of time, the coach could DodgerS
TOTALS
6
6
86
86 held Aug . 7 and 8 at the
be more important than he
would be moviqg in with a
LITTLE LEAGUE
TEAM
W L R OR
winner," he said.

'l''

GALU POLIS -

"

76ers have fourth
PHILADELPHIA (UP!) For the fourth time in IS
months, the Philadelp!lla 76ers
have a new head coach.
He is Gene Shue, fanner
Baltimore coach who' led the
Bullets to four division titles ,
and !().year veteran of the
National Basketball
Association.
Shue considered the new job
"a nice Challenge" ~ which
may be an understatement.
• Last season the 76ers ended
with the worst record in the
history of the NBA, winning
only nine of 82 games.
After Jack 1\amsay quit the
~&lt;!am -less than a year and a half ago-the 76ers went to the
college ranks for Roy Rubin .
But Rubin 's team could put
together :only six wins before
he was shown the door last
season.
Kevin Loughery, a 76ers'
guard
acquired
from
Baltimore, took over and
suffered through rest of the
season as a player-coach. At
the end of Ule campaign,
Loughery suddenly left for the
New York Nets of the
American Basketb~ll
Association.
once again the 76ers were in
the market for a coach and
began bargaining .with Shue,
whose contract expired at the
end Of May. Shue was unhappy
over his team's performance in
, and over p1~ns to
the plsyoffs
move the Bullets to Largo,
Md., a Washington suburb.
He said Friday he would not
have taken the Philadelphia

ummer rec
cage .~chedule

�16 - The Sunday-'l'imer :ientinel, Ju. • 17, 1973

Eiif:~~~~~;~m~~~~~~~~~~~~l~~~~il~Yi~i

K C Tourney rosters
-.
... -·
- are due by June 29

--

.• '

CHESHIRE - A spokesman ror the 15th
., annual Kyger Creek Little League Baseball
, :· Tournament announced Saturday that rosters
:
must be submitted lo Hilt Hubbard, in care or
•
'the Kyger Creek Power Plant, Box 81,
••
Gallipolis, Ohio, 45631, by Friday, June 29.
•'
This year's tournament is being limited to
• •
•
teams from the Meigs, G~Uia and Mason
• ' County area. The 1973 tournament will begin
•
on Monday. July 9, on the James B. Harreld
•
Field, formerly known as the Kyger Creek
•
Employees Club Diamond.

•

..

•

Worman
blanks
•
~ Pirates, 6-0
•
•

•

I

:
CINCINNATI (UP!) - The
: Cincin'!'lti Reds probably will
: never receive a dividend any
: quicker.
: Fred Norman, acquired in 1
: trade with San Diego just a few
: days ago, made his debut with
: the Reds Friday night by
: pitching a five-bitter as he shut
• out the Pittsburgh
Pirates 6-0.
.
• The v1ctory was only the
:second of the season against
: seven losses for the 5-foot-8,
: ]7().pound left-hander.
: Ironically, Norman 's only
:other victory was a 2-1 triumph
:over the Reds back on May 20.
reminded Freddie of that
:victory and pointed out to him
:that it might cost us a pennant
:so he had better win seven in a
:row, " said Larry Stahl,
•another ex-Padre.
~ HFreddie's a high-strung
He really gets involved in
.a game when he's pitching.
:&amp;metimes a catcher has to go
:Oiit and calm him down a lit-

.

: ur

:%uY.

:u&amp;."

;: :,P,tcher Bob Barton, another
;j![-Padre; had advised Bill
:Jtunmer of Norman's temper)tpent before Friday night's
d(!!;!lle.

" "''Have some jokes ready to
~~it Freddie just i'l,, case you

have to settle him down a little, " Barton told Plummer
before the game. As it turned
out, Plummer didn't need any.
"It was a fun game to
catch," he · said. " Just
like
the
shutout
Jack
Billingham pitched against
the
Mets
Une
4.
I
just put my glove where I
wanted the pitch and Freddie
put the ball there."
After AI Oliver opened the
sixth inning with a single, there
was a rain delay o( 51 minutes.
"If something like that had
happened a couple of years ago
when I was having a little arm
trouble, I'd have been through
for the night," Norman said.
Friday night, though, the
delay gave Nonnan a welcomed rest because he had
only pitched two innings in the
last week.
, The Reds gave Norman a
five-{'Un lead in the third and
added their final run ,in the
seventh.
"Pitching for a contender-a
club that scores runs-has to
give a guy a psychological
lift," Norman said.
The Reds will wind up their
current home stand with a
doubleheader against the Pirates Sunday.

Giants continue to roll;
•
A's, Tigers cop LL wzns
GALLIPOLIS
The
Gallipolis Pony League Giants
scored II runs in the first inning , then went on to defeat the
Phillies 2().J on Memorial Field
Friday evening.
The victory put the Giants ·
back in first place with the
Reds with a 2-0 mark. The
Pirates are H on the year.
Tony Folden starr..d for the
Gian Is. He was relieved by Kev
Sinuns, who was credited with
!he win. John Bastiani was
charged with the loss.
The Giants banged out 10
hits, including a triple by Brett
WiJson and a home run by Ben
King. Bob Condee, King and
Brend· Saunders each had two

hits apiece for the defending
champs .
For the PhiUies, Steve Burris
had twp singles and Jim
Saunders a single.
In Little League action
Friday, the Tigers snapped a
two-game losing streak by
surprising the Padres, 1);-J.,
In the nightcap, the powe1 lui
Athletics remained unbeaten in
three starts by piling up a 31-4
victory over the Senators. It
was the Sens first game Of the

season, having been rained out
twice earlier in the season.
Steve
Tbomas
was
credited with the Tigers'
victory. Jim Mulato was

GALLIPOLIS - Summer
Recreation Program Director
Cliff
Wilson
announced
Saturday that action in the 1973
Gallipolis PeeWee League will
begin on Memorial Field
Monday morning.
During the past two weeks,
Bruce Wilson and Skipper
Johnson , the league's super·
visors,
have · condu.c ted
practice sessions for each of
the loop's 10 teams.
It was pointed out that the
June 18 through July 7 games
will begin at 10 a. m.
During July (from July 9th
through the 27th) the first
game will start at 9:30 a. m.
sharp and the second game at
II a. m. The second game will
he finished by 12:30.
Program officials urge
players to be prompt, and to
attend all games.
Here's the 1973 Pee Wee
League schedules:

•
•

:standings
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE

tu

cap re
. tWO loop WinS

Athletics
White Sox
Red Sox
Orioles
Tigers
Yankees
CUbs
Indians
Padres
Senators

3 0 · 46
2
2

0
1

19
21

American Division
W L Pet. GB
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Syracuse

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.600

29 28

.509

Pawtucket
Toledo

27 27
25 35

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Charleston
36 25 .590
. Tidewafer
33 27 .550 21/2
Peni nsula

27 .542 3
18 43 .295 18
Friday's Results
Charleston 1 Pawtucket 0, 1st
Pawtucke1 1 Cha rles ton 0, 2nd
Peninsula 7 Toledo o. 2nd
Peninsula s Toledo -4, 2nd
Rochester 6 Richmond 5
Sy racuse 4 Tidewater 2

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The six low medalists (includin g , both divisions) will
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T~urnament at Logan later this
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SCIOTO RESULTS
COLUMBUS (UPI ) - Oppy
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Downs, returning $5.20, $3.40
and $2.40 to ninth race bettors.
In second was Fashion
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The 4-5 daily double· combination of Miff Dottie and
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The crowd of 7,188 wagered
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POMEROY -The Pomeroy
Phillles took sole possession Of
first place in the Meigs Pony
League with a 6-3 victory over
the Pomeroy Athletics Friday
night.
The Phillies, in upping their
record to U, were led by
pitcher Jeff McKinney.
McKinney held the Athletics to
just one hit, a triple by Tim
Hood whjch drove in aU three
of the A's runs.
Mike Nesselroad, with a
triple and single led the
Phillies' nine hit attack against
losing pitcher Dale Browning.
Also supplying hits for
the Phil's attack were Charley
Marshall and Larry Fridley
with two hits apiece, and Pat
Souls by, ' Rick Taylor and
Kenny Mankin, all with one
single.
McKinney struck out 17
batters, while walking four.
Browning slruck out 13 and
walked only two.
In other Pony League action
Friday night, the Middleport

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Americans jumped into a tie one single each.
for second place with a 16-a
For Syracuse, Tim Cundiff
bombardment Of Syracuse.
blasr..ct a home run, Greg
Mike
May
led
the Cundiff, Stewart and Ted
Americans , hitting for lhe Woods, had two singles apiece.
circuit.
Middleport Bass also had a single for
blasr,ct the Syracuse pitch- Syracuse.
ing for ten runs in the first
Racine joined the Athletics
two innings enroute to their and Americans in second place
third victory of !he season, with a 7-3 triumph over
against only one defeat.
Eastern. Brady Huffman went
Mike Davenport went !he
distance for the Americans,
giving up eight hits, while
striking out eight and walking
four .
Three pitchers went to the
mound for Syracuse. Steve
•
Sr..wart starr,ct and struck out
two and walked three before he
was replaced in !he second by
Tim Cundiff. Cundiff walked
five and struck out seven
before D. Bass took over in the
By PETE SPUDICH
fifth and struck out two.
AKRON , Ohio (UP!) - Jack
Leading hitters for the Nicklaus says "any hole on any
Americans besides May, Were course can murder you," and
Steve Bachner with two singles he most certainly means a
and Mickey Davenport, Dave man-killer like the long ,
Smith and Dick Owen. all with lreacherous Firestone layout
where they play the $160,000 .
American Golf Qassic this
week .
The par 70 monster here is
one of the toughest on the PGA
tour .
It's so tough Lee Trevino
says he will never play here
again because it's not tailored
for his kind of ·game.
Defending champion Bert
Yancey, who defeated Tom
double and two singles; Mike · Uloza.s on the first sudden. Casey had a double and single death hole last year after both
and Mark Theiss singled twice. had carded four-under-par
Anderson and Brown com- 276's, is among a field of 105
bined to pitch a five-hitter in which includes Nicklaus,
leading Green over Addaville, Arnold Palmer and hot Tom
5-2. Jamie, Westfall, Ralph . Weiskopf. Palmer won the
Baylor, Tim Nibert and Ed classic in 1967 and Nicklaus the
Mollohan had hits for the following season, but no one
losers .
has picked up first prize money
Gree'n's hitters were An· twice.
derson, Graham, Brown and
Veteran Bobby Nichols, who
Mayo.
finished in the top 10 in nine
. tournaments in 1972 and picked
up $78,847 for 30 ev~nts, is host

GALLIPOLIS Soulhwest.!rn and Oak Hill battled to
a 6-6 tie Friday evening in the
Gallia County Pony League.
In other games, Bidwell
bombed Vinton, 17-2 and Green
defeated Addaville, 5-2.
In the Southwestern game,
Oak Hili jumped into a 4-1lead
at the end of the iirst inning.
Southwestern bounced back
eventualty knotting the score
at 6-1! with a lhree run outburst
in the sixt h inning·; Rick
Crouse's two run single was the
big blow during the rally .
Terry Carter starr..d for the
Highlanders. He was relieved
by Chris Lewis in the eighth.
Jerry Boggs came in to save
lhe day for Oak HilL The game ·
will be finished July 13 when
Southwestern travels to Oak
Hill.
Bidwell's Greg James and
Gene Welch combined to hurl
no-hit ball against the Vinton
Dodgers. Both righthanders
combined for 15 strikeouts and
six walks. Tackett the losing
hurler walked one and struck
out four.
James and Bruce Runyon led
. the Pirate attack with four hi tS
each. They each socked a home
run. Freddie Logan had a

GALLI A COUNTY PONY
LEAGUE STANDINGS
TEAM
W L R OR

the distance, striking out ten

walking £ive in a five-run first

hitters for Eastern were Bowen
with two si11gles and Harrvus

inning for Rutland. Mike
Magnotta replaced Ebersbach
with only one out in the first
and went the d\Stance.
Tillis led !he Rutland attack,
slamming two singles and a
double. Rick George cranked
out two singles and Russ
Fitzpatrick a double, as the
Red Devils gathered t.!n hits
off Middleport pitching.
Middleport also had ten hits
but could n 'I bun ch them
together. John Pat Riley led

win column with a 7-4 victory
over winless Middleport A.
Mark Tillis was the winning
pitcher for Tuland going five
innings. He struck out six and

walked four , Tim Ebersbach

pro for the tournament. He
hasn 't had a victory since the
lucrative Dow Joes in 1970 and
feels the fact he 's the host pro
doesn 'I necessarily enhance
his chances of winning.
'j lt's worse when you play at
home because you can't concentrate as much /' he says . .. A
lot more things run through
your mind.
"Things like what's going on
at the pro shop and people
walking up to you for a casual
conversation when you're try·
ing to map strategy for the
round . You can't just ignore
these people while you are on
the course because a lot are
club members and friends you
see nearly every day. But it all
boggles your mind ,"
Actually, Nichols doesn't
play the course much, being on
the road all the time.
"Most people think since it's
my course, I should be the
master of it," says Nichols,
now 37 and father of two boys
and a girl. "But that's not true
because 1 don 'I play it enough
to be its master.' '
The club's South Course, a
demanding 7,18B-yard test with

69 bunkers and two water
hazards , is lined with
numerous trees along the
fairways . Nichols says the
trees will play "a most important part" in the tournament, beginning Thursday.
""jThe fairways aren't that
wide," Nichols says. .;You
have to plan every shot more
than yqu would somewhere
else because that's the way the
course was laid out. The trees
are where they should be and
where you don't want them.
"When you go for the greens
you've got to be right on or
you're sunk . That's because of
the bunkers. Some are ali
around the hole and others are
right in. front waiting to get
you, Then there's the thick
rough. ''
The gree ns are anot her
problem.
" All the greens are tricky
and you have to take your
time," Nichols said, " If your
putting is ·nat consistent and
you don't play it just right, a
bogey or double bogey is what
you're going to get."

Cheshire
3 0 52
9
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Bidwell
3 0 33
4
LYNECENTERSCHEDULE
Green
2 2 14 32
June 18-24, 1973
Oak Hill
1 1 5 8 DATE - GYMNASIUM
POOL
Vinton
I 3 15 31 June 18- 7-9 Open Recreation
1: 30-3: 30 Open Swiin
AddaVi ll e
I 3 12 33
4-5 Swim Lessons
Sou lhwe stern
0 2 8 22
7-90pen _Sw.l m
TOTALS'
11 11 139 1"39 June 19- 7-9 Open Recreation
I: J0-3: 30 Open Swim
last Week's Results :
.4 -$ Swim Lessons
Bidwell 3 Southwestern J;
7-9 Open Swim
Vinton 9 Addaville 3; Cheshire June 20- 7-9 Open Recreation
1:30-3: 300pen Swim
14 Green 2; Bidwell 17 Vinton
4-5 Swim Lessons
?. ; Green 5 Addaville 2; South7-9 Open Swim
l : 30 -3:30 Open Swim
western 6 Oak Hill 6 . Note: Jvne 21 - 7-9 Open Recreation
d-5 Swim lessons
Addaville was also awarded a
7-0 forfeit by Oak Hill.
7-.9 Open Swim
June 22- 7-9 Open Recreat ion
This Week 's Schedule:
I : 30-3: 30 Open Swim
Tuesday - Bidwell at Oak
.4 -5 Swim Lessons
Hill ; Southwes t ern a t Ad 7-9 Open Swim
June 23- 1: 30-3: 30 Open Rec.
1:30 -3: JO Open Swim
daville ; Cheshire at Vinton .
1: 30 -3: 30 Open Sw im
Thur sday Bidwell at June24- 1:30-3: 300pen Rec.
7-9 Open Recreation
Cheshire (make-up game)
7-9 Open Swim
Dr. Bruce Curt is
Firday -Addaville at Bid-Dlre~tor of L yne Center:
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Lerrin
LaGrow was placed on the 21day disabled list Friday alter
suffering a fractured right
wrist · prior to an exhibition
game 'Thursday night.

Middleport with three singles

.and double. He received help
from Ma~notta with a
double and sin~le . Buddy
Lavender and Greg Walburn
added two singles each.
STANDINGS
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11 you are . thinking ?f
buying a home, here 1s
some food for thought , why
you · should own a mObile
home.
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You can get a mobile
home of the right s·ize and
layout to fit your family, be
It large, small or medium ,
sized .
You
will
not
be
discriminated
against
-because you have children .
A mobile home is com plete with all modern
conveniences and ap plian ces, includ~ d in the
purchase price. No "ex tras" to buy .
we could go on and on .
with good reasons why you
should own a mobile home.
Don ' t just take ovr word,
stop in and see for yourself.
Watch next week for
more good reasons why you
should own a mobile home .

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MOBILE HOME SALES
2110 Eutern Avenue
Gallipolis, Ohio
Phone 614-446·3S47

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When Jim Walter builds for you, here's
what you get ....

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year guaran t ee d S'leel lap sidmg &amp; soffits
. .. lor a ma1nlenance free
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FOUNDATION, ROOFING, SIDING, WINDOWS, DOORS AND PAINTING.
• Options to purchase inside materials and installation of ...
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How nearly complete you want the interior of your home is up ·to you . The mo~e
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It you eltet to have Jim Walllr install all of the interior options you w1 ll
neld only to paint ar paper the wallS&lt;. finish the trim, connect 10 outside
utilities and mO\'t in . Either way, the cast can be included in your mortgage.

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GALLIPOLIS - Former
GAHS
baseballer
and
Gallipolis native Dave Roberts
chal ked up his seve nth
National League triumph
against three setbacks Friday
night as he pitched the Houston
Astros to a :\-2 victory over the
St. Louis Cardinals, Roberts
allowed the Carda two runs on
nine hits. He needed help from
Ray, Crawford and York in the
ninth rung.
Bill Wilson, Pomeroy native,
dropped to l-2 on the year as he
was charged with t he
Philadelphia Phillies 4-3loss in
20 innings to San Francisco at
Philadelphia Friday night.

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Carroll Norris Dodge Inc. ..
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50 8t11le .St., Gllllipolis, Ohio. ,.,"
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over this way, lilop in, and Look
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Lit.~ the /dml.~ of Dodge cars and
trucks he has for you. 1 believe
you'LL Lilce the kinds of deals h e's ...
mahina (if your chat gets llrouml '"J
to th11tl. And 1 /mow he tries extrahardto m11ke everybody satisfied
with his dependable "Good Guy"
.~ervice. Above all, I think you 'II
find this 11 right friendly place,
llrty time. Stop by soon, see
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Torrunle Aaron was named
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League Friday.'
Aaron , a 33-year-old first
baseman, is now the highest
placed black manager in
baseball. He replaces Clint
Courney who move~ . up to
become manager of the Richmond Braves of the In·
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Rutland finally broke into the

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striking out 15 and walking
none. At one point Huffman
fanned eight batters in a row .
Leading hitt.!rs for Racine
were Greg Dunning with a
lriple and single, Jim Riffle
with two singles, and Steve
Hedrix and Eric Dunning with
one single each.
Losing pitcher Hall also went

Akron course one of
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Bidwell, Green
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JUNE

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TARA

Here's this

Junior golfers to

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POMEROY -The Pomeroy
Tigers )VOn two games last
week in Pomeroy Boys League
action. Monday they outscored
the Rutland B ieam 35-7 in 3
inniugs. The winning pitcher
was Randy Marshall and the
~ losing pitcher for Rutland was
THIS WEEK'S GAMES,
Ron Dugan. Hitters for the
Monday -White Sox vs.
Tigers were S. Ohlinger, a Padres, 6; Orioles vs.
double
and
a
single; Senato rs, 8:20.
Tuesday - Cvbs vs . Tigers,
Icenhower, 2 singles;· Mar6 ; Padres vs. Yankees, 8:20.
shall, 3 home runs, one double,
Wednesday -Red Sox vs.
and a single; Blake, 2 home Ind ians, 6; White Sox vs.
Tigers, 8: 20.
runs, one triple and a single; · thursday - Orioles vs.
Morris, 2 singles; C. Kennedy, Athletics, 6 ; Red Sox vs. In.
a home run, a double and a dians, 8:20.
Friday
-Yankees
vs.
single; D. Kennedy, a single; Senators, 6; Red Sox vs.
Browning, a single, Basham, a Athletics, 8:20.
triple; Teaford, a single and K.
(Pony League)
Smith 2 singles.
LAST WEEK ' S RESULTSo
Braves 9 Dodgers l; Reds 7
Rutland hitters we~e Duggan
Dodgers 0 ; Giants 20 Phil lie s 3.
a triple, and Gore a triple.
THIS WEEK'S GAMES o
Thursday the Tigers downed
Monday
- Phillie s
vs.
Syracuse A team 20-3. WUUJ. ing Dodgers
Tuesday - Braves vs. Reds
pitcher was Blake and losing
Wednesday Giants vs .
,
pitcher, R . Taylor. Tiger Dodgers
Thursday --:- Reds vs. Ph lilies
hitters were Icenhower, a
Friday - Braves vs . Giants
triple; Marshall, a home run
(Pee Wee Le~~ue)
THIS WEEK'S GAMES o
and a double; Blake, a double;
Monday - Wrens vs. Larks
Morris, three singles; D.
Tuesday -Angels vs . Eagles
Kennedy, a single; C. KenWednesday - . Hawks vs.
Robins
nedy, a single; and Basham, a
ThursdaY J-Hawks vs.
single.
Falcons
Syracuse hitters were J.
Friday -Orioles vs. Cards
Games start at 10 a.m . on
Davis, a single and M. Davis, a
Memoria I Fle ld").
triple.

17- The Sunday-Times Sentinel, June 17. 1973

week's su mmer recreation

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SCHEINBLUM TO ANGELS
ANAHEIM, Calif. (UP!) I
Switchhitting outfielder Richie
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Scheinblum, making his fifth
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move in four seasons, was
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picked up on waivers by the
TOTALS
13 13 212 212
California Angels Friday from
LAST WEEK'S RESUL TS o the Cincinnati Reds in ex(little league)
change for two players to be
Yankees · 11 Oriol eS 0;
Athletics 7 Cubs 5;· White Sox 8 named later.
Indian s 2; Tigers 15 Padres 1;
Scheinblum previously
Padres 12 Cubs 8; Orioles 1.4
played for Cleveland and
Indians 11; Red Sox 2 Tigers 1;
Washington.
Athletics 31 Senatores 4.
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!heir romp over the Senators.
Chris Ramsay starr..d for lhe
A's. He was relieved by Scott
Ramsay in the first inning.
Scott Ramsay was credited
with the win,
Bucky Qualls start.!d for the
Senators. He was relieved by
Mike Coonen in the first and
Billy Barr in the third. Qualls
was charged with the loss.
For the winners, Scott
Ramsay had a perfect day at
the plate with 5 hits in five
trips- three singles and two
doubles. Morris Casey bad a
triple and single. The
Senators collected two hlts,
one each by Qualls and Tim
Burnette.
The A's, leading 6-4 after one
inning, wrapped it up with 10
runs in the second and 11 in the
fifth .

Falcons ; 22 - Orioles-Cards. . JULY 16 - Wrens -Cards ;
JUNE 25 -· Wrens-Eagles ; and J-Hawks-Angels ; 17 26 Larks-Robins ; 27 Falcon s-Or'ioles and Wrens Angels- .-:alcons; 28 - Hawks- Hawks ; 18 - Robin.s-J. Hawks
Cards; 29 - J -Hawks.Orioles. and Cards -Eag l es ; 19 JULY 2 - ·wrens-Robins ; 3 Eagles - Hawks and Orioles - Eagles-Falcons ; 5 - Larks- Larks; 20 - Larks-= Angels and
Cards ; 6 - Angels -Orioles; 7 Falcons-Robins .
Hawks-J-Hawks.
JULY 23 - Wrens-Orioles
JULY 9 - Wrens-Falcons and Hawk s· Larks; 24- Cards and Orioles - Hawks ; 10 J. Hawks and Wrens-Angels ; 25
Robins - Cards and Falcons- ~ Falcons - Hawk s and J Larks; 11 Eagles -Orioles Hawk.s -Eagles ; 26 - Robins and Wrens -J-Hawks ; 12 Angels and Cards-Fal j:ons ;· 27
Larks -J . Hawks and Cards- - Eagles-Larks and Or iolesAngels:Hayvks Rob ins.
Angels ; 13 and Robins-Eagles

coach in 15 months

J. ~gers

charged with the loss. Alva
Johnson relieved Mulato In
the third runr. The Tigers
taiUed lour runs in the
second, and wrapped up the
victory with six more in the
last rung .
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For the winners , Steve
Thomas had a triple and single.
Tom Harder slammed a home
run and single. ·Mike Basliani
had a triple and single and Pete
Buis had two singles.
The Padres had only two
hits, singles by Neal Prendergast and Jim Mulato.
The Atheltics moved into
first place by a half game over
the idle Whit.! Sox following

Pee Wee League action
will begin on Monday

GALUPOUS - Gallipolis
junior golfers, 14 years and
under and 15 and over; have
untU 5 p.m. today to sign up for
the 1973 junior club toiJrJUNE 16-Wrens-Lark S 19- nament.
Prospects , may
Angels-Eagles; 20 - Hawks~
register
at
the
, golf clubhouse.
Robins; 21 J - Hawks Joe Fenderbosch, tournament chairman, annOunced
Saturday tbat 36-holes of
Summer League
qualification play will be held
Monday and Tuesday on the
job " unles 1felt the team could
local
links, beginning at 10 a.
baseball
standings
develop into a winner.''
m. each day.
Shue, who compiled a 291-257
PONY LEAGUE
The Gallipolis Golf Club will
record with Baltimore in 6% TEAM
.W L R OP sponsor the low medalist and
seasons, .said he. was starting Giants
2 0 35
it
runnerup ( 15 and over
Reds
2
0
21
3
with the team from scratch. Braves
1 1 10 16 division) io the 1973 Ohio Golf
"In developing a team over a Phi11ies
1 2 15 38
0 J
5 25 Association Tournament, to be
period'of time, the coach could DodgerS
TOTALS
6
6
86
86 held Aug . 7 and 8 at the
be more important than he
would be moviqg in with a
LITTLE LEAGUE
TEAM
W L R OR
winner," he said.

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76ers have fourth
PHILADELPHIA (UP!) For the fourth time in IS
months, the Philadelp!lla 76ers
have a new head coach.
He is Gene Shue, fanner
Baltimore coach who' led the
Bullets to four division titles ,
and !().year veteran of the
National Basketball
Association.
Shue considered the new job
"a nice Challenge" ~ which
may be an understatement.
• Last season the 76ers ended
with the worst record in the
history of the NBA, winning
only nine of 82 games.
After Jack 1\amsay quit the
~&lt;!am -less than a year and a half ago-the 76ers went to the
college ranks for Roy Rubin .
But Rubin 's team could put
together :only six wins before
he was shown the door last
season.
Kevin Loughery, a 76ers'
guard
acquired
from
Baltimore, took over and
suffered through rest of the
season as a player-coach. At
the end of Ule campaign,
Loughery suddenly left for the
New York Nets of the
American Basketb~ll
Association.
once again the 76ers were in
the market for a coach and
began bargaining .with Shue,
whose contract expired at the
end Of May. Shue was unhappy
over his team's performance in
, and over p1~ns to
the plsyoffs
move the Bullets to Largo,
Md., a Washington suburb.
He said Friday he would not
have taken the Philadelphia

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1,!1- Tb.. Sundav-Times Sentinel. June 17, 1973

~ladioli add color to gardens
By C. E. Blateslee
EJ.t. Ageot, Agriculture
POMEROY - This Is the time of year when homeowners
:plan and plant for the rest of the 1973season and into 1974.
A few gladlo!i bulbs planted each week for the next few
)'Veeks will add continuing color to your flower garden all summer. And, they make good cut flowers for your vases throu ghout
1lle growing season.

the NEW in FARMING
Planting glads is easy. Horticulturists at The Ohio State
~University say you should plant in lull sun in a well drained,
-sandy soil. Dig up the top eight inches of soil. Tear up the sod and
roots and mix these into the soil. Add two or three inches of leaf
=tnold or peatmoss and dig again. Next, dig a trench six inches
- deep and add one cup of complete fertilizer such as :;.!().5 to each
25 feet of row. Mix this thoroughly in the soil.
: Plant your glad bulbs four to six inches deep, four to six inches
apart. Cover with the fertilizer-ooil mix and firm . Water
· thoroughly.
You should fertilize the plants a second time when the flower
!!pikes appear in the center of the foliage fan. As soon as the
plants are 12 inches tall, mound soil around the stems to a height
of about six inches, or stake each plant individually. This helps
keep strong winds from blowing the plants over.
Mulching with about one inch of sawdust, pine bark, or other
decayed material conserves moisture for the plants and aids in
· controlling weeds. Avoid hoeing as this damages the roots that
, feed near the surface of the soil. Pull out weeds and add more
mulch, if fine grass becomes a problem.
_
Our spring flower foliage builds next year 's bloom . When
· _jpring flowering bulbs stop blooming, the first thing most of us
-'want to do is clip off the green foliage. After all, it doesn't do
much to pretty up the flower beds when it is larger than the
young annuals we have set out.
I wouldn't do it if I were you. Next year 's blooms depend on
the food the green leaves prod~ce for storage in the bulb. If you
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remove the leaves too soon, the number and size of nexl year's
flowers will be reduced.
KEEP THE FOUAGE green as long as possible with an
occasional watering. Watering is very important if plants are
located close to a foundation, in a windy spot or under an

Court raps 45
POMEROY - Twenty-three
~efendants were fined when
they appeared and 22 others
forfeited bonds in Meigs
County Court Friday.
_
Fined by Judge Frank W.
Porter were Thomas Smith,
Pomeroy, $10 and costs, stop
sign violation; Robert L.
Young, Reedsville, Rt. I, $5
and costs, no slow moving

overhang where moisture is limited . Adequatl! moisture sh ould
carry the foliage through late June or early July . When foliage
turns brown or dries up, cut it off.
If you wish to move or transplant your bulbs, start after the
foliage is completely dry. Dig bulbs and dry them for two or three
days in a shady location. Then store them in a CO!'I, dry place
until Octoher or early November and replant them in the new
location.
Even out young trees need protection . Better stake and t ie
.those newly planted trees and shrubs, especially dwarf fruit
trees . With winds like we have been having , e ven older,
established trees are in danger of being uprooted .
Fruit trees , particularly dwarf apple trees , are shallow
rooted and it doesn 't take much wind and rain soaked soil to turn
them over . Use either a 2x2 inch x 6 or 8 feet stake driven in the
ground by the tree and tie the tree to the stake or stakes anJ guy
wires - three stakes with wires to anchor the tree or shrub.
Regardless of the staking method used, he •ure to run the wire
through an old piece of garden hose where it encircles the tree.
This will prevent the wire cutting into the tree or shrub stem .
EVEN WE NON-INSECTS ne;d protection and we should
beware of how we use pesticides. Most of us are flashing the
business end Of a pesticide sprayer around our gardens and
backyard fruit trees, so it 's time we reminded ourselves of a few
safety pointers.
Apply pestlcides only on days when there is no wind or
danger of drift to other areas. Avoid prolonged inhalation of a
pesticide spray. Be fully clothed when applying a pesticide. And
after handling a pesticide, do not eat, drink or smoke until you
have washed .
In case you accidentally swallow a pesticide, follow the first
· aid treatment given on the label and get prompt medical attention ,
[f you 're using pesticides on house plantsi move them outdoors or to a porch or a well -ventilated room when you spray or
dip them .
You ce.n use malathion or rotenone wilhout special protective clothing or devices, provided they are in water"pray form .
But chemicals such as chlordane anL lindane can be absorbed
directly through the s kin in harmful quantities . When working
with these insecticides in any form, take extra care not to let
them come in contact with your skin. Should you get a pesticide
of any kind on your skin, wash thoroughly following its use.

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$10

June 2 at the home of Alice
Wamsley, advisor, with six
tersection; William C. Brewer, members present. They
Long Bottom, Rt. I , $10 and disCussed camp, their projects ,
cost, unable to stop within and a picnic. Vanessa Folmer
assured clear distance; . Jed recreation and Susan
William · F . Russell, Mid - Wright provided refreshments .
dleport, Rt. I, $10 and costs, - Susan Wright.
stop sign violation; Donald
Eight members attended a
Lovett, Pomeroy, $10 and recent meeting of the Stiverscosts, intoxication ; Clifford ville Stitchers 4-H Club when
emblem; Foyd Cummins, Stevens, Pomeroy, RD, $15 and selling potato chips and flower
Racine, Rt. I, Gordon A. costs, disturbing the peace. ·
bulbs were discussed. A
. Sarver, Coolville, Richard F .
Forfeiting bonds were Calvin demonstration
on
seam
Fick,"Long Bottom, Jimmie G. J . Nixon, Marietta ; Edward A. finishing was g iven by Ada
- King, Middleport, Rt. I , Young, Rt . 3, Pomeroy; VanMeter , a dvisor , and a
Herman
·M.
Gessner, Chester Webb, Huntington , W. specia l report on health by
.Columbus, and Thomas L. Va .; Robert H. Joynt, Bowling Nicki VanMeter. Janet Middle· King, Middleport, $5 and costs Gree)1, Ohio; Fran C. 'R eichert, swart was in c harge of
each, speeding; · William New Haven, W.Va.; Ronald L. recreation and Ada VanMeter
Harden, Racine, Rt. 1, Eric A. Clemons, Columbus; Paul V.
and Sharlee Evans served
Pearch, Middleport, William Wamsley, Belpre; Warren D. refreshments. Thei r next
M. Will, Pomeroy, Rt. 3,. Harmon , Ironton; Marvin meeting is sc heduled June 25.
Bernard B. Lyons, Middleport, E. Taylor, Rt. 3, Pomeroy;
- E laine Lehew.
,10 an,d costs each, speeding; Roland E. Wiseman, South
The Pine Grove Pals have
:· George R . Stout, Ruffs- Zanesville; Carroll Ellis met twice recently at the Scout
- dale, Pa. and Ira G. Chesapeake;
James
N.
: · Roach, Long Bottom, Rt. 1, $15 Williams, West Salem, Ill.; and
and costs each , speeding; Thomas F. Bruce, Charleston, peace;
Norman
Statts,
Charles
A.
Marcinko,
W. Va ., $27.50 each, speed- Pomeroy, $50, assault and
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Minersville, Rt.
I, $11 ing; George H. Bradley, battery ; Michael Van Matre, .
.: and costs, speedng; Robert R. Newark , $17.50, . no turn Syracuse, $22.50, defective
: : Harden, Racine, Rt. 1, $12 and , signals; Donald H. Call, exhaust; Denny W. Garnes,
. , costs, speeding; Lawrence R. Middleport, $27.50, stop sig n ; Rutland, $27.50, stop sign;
;:Yeager, Cheshire, Rt. 2, $10 Dennis E. Newland, Rt. I, Harry D. Garnes, Pomeroy,
:.:and costs, left of center; Steven Reedsville, $27.50, permitting $34.55, fishing without a
:::R. Scott, Pomeroy, Rt. 3, $5 an un1icenSed minor to operate lice nse, and Ric Watson , RD,
~ :and costs, no motorcycle en- a motorcycle ; Arthur Slate, Middleport, $25, disturbing the
:.: dorsement; Archie D. Tutne , Middleport, $25, disturbing the peace .

and cos ts , passing at in

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sheriff's office, civil defense
headquarters and coroner's office.
The project is the subject of a
class action suit filed by citizens who claim the cost of the
complex is too expensive .
members attending and Betty
J ohnson the advisor in charge.
Cheryl Lawson g ave a
demonstrati on on measuring
liquid and how to rip out a
seam . Ruth Coen gave a
demonstration on how make
c innam o n rolls . A s pecial
report on bread was given by
Cheryl Lawson.
Ra chel Coen and Ruth Coen
were in c harge of recreation
and Jerrie Jordan and Cheryl
Lawson served refreshments.
The next meeting will he June 2
at Mae Jordan 's home. - Betty
Jordan .
The TNT 4-H Club met twice
re cently. At the first, the books
were handed out, sewing was
discussed, and they decided to
make their own refreshments.
Lisa Robinson was in charge of
recreation and Eloise Boston

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DEADLINES
S P .M._Oay Before Pu blicat io n
Monuay Deadl ine 9 ~ . m
~ ancellat l on - Corre ction s.
W• ll be accepted unt il 9 a.m. for
Day of Publlcalion
REGULATtOPU
The Publ isher reser ves th e
ri ght to ed.i1 or re ject an y ad s
deemed
~ble c fiona l.
The
publiSher w ill not be respon si ble
fo r more than on e incorr ect
ins.ertion .
RATES
For Want Ad Serv ice
5 cents per Word on e inser tion
Minimurln Charo t:&gt; 7Sc
12 cents 'er word three
.consecutive inser tions.
18 cents per word s tx con .
secut ive insertions.
25 Per Cent Discoun t on pai d
itdS ;:tnd ads pa id with in 10 dav s .

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Lar,gest, heaviest bales stay tied
through the rot,~ghest h~ndling

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At the second, the members
discussed all unfinished
business, dec ided what to
make for refreshments at the
next meeting, and who would
bring the ingredients. They
made ' 'Frankfurter-Cheese
Sandwiches." Terri Robinson
Wets in charge of a game of tag.
The next meeting will be June 8
at the home of Cindy Domigan.
- James Osborne.
hParents' Night" was observed at a recent meeting of
Hall. At the first , lhe program the Mixed Up Hotshots. The
for the yeetr was planned and meeting was he ld at the State
Barbara Douglas serve d Farm with 11 members, 4
refreshments. At the second advisors, and 10 visitors at·
meeting plans were made to tending.
atte nd a baseball game in
The members di sc ussed
Cincinnati. Rachel Hunter their projects and selling
· _gave a demonstration on potato chips. Reports were
pinning pattern on the material given by each member on what
a nd Nola Young served !hey had done so far on their
refreshments.
The
next project. A game of tag was
meeting will be June 18 at the played and refreshments were
Scout Hall . - Julia Carpen ter. served by the advisors. The
The Colwnbia Make It 4-H next meeting will be June 21 at
Club met Jw~e 7 at the home of the State Farm. Ralph
Cheryl Lawson with
13 Jordan.

Notice

FIN' Rent

For Sale

I&lt;OSCOT SPEC IALS for June MOBILE HOME space in
include Fam ily Suntan 011
Sy racuse . Phone 992·6329.
Spray and Jr . Fac ial Mask
6·7·tfc
Also wHh a purchase of e ither
Afte s•
E
r nave or lectrlc Pre. PRIVATE mee1 ing room for
any orga nization ; phone m .
Shave by Koscot you receive a
Kleans lng Kream free . Phone J97S.
Helen Jane Brown. 992,5113.
3· 11·ft C
6· l ·tfc --:-=::---:cc:---;--,:--:-AIR Cond it ioned sleeping room .
N EW fish at Showa lter' s Wet
Twin beds ava ilable Mond., y.
Pet Shop,
Ph one 992·5-440.
6-14-3tp
-;-:;:::-:;::~-:----6 -17-J tc =:--::---,--~­
,,
trailer lots in Middleport ;
WAt:4TED - Someone to live in TWO
1! 2 duplex in Bradbury ; phone
and care for elderly woman
before 6 p.m . 992-5693 .
If interested phone 992·5264;
an y t ime.
6-18-Sfc
6 17 31 :---::--::--::-::------:-;-;-:~;:-::-;-::-.::-----·-· p FURNISEO 4 room apartment ,
YARD SALE ,.._ 18th and 19th.
Mason . Phone 773· S147,
Reynolds Apartment.
829 Sou th 3rd Avenue, Mid ·
· dfe port back of Bl ue Tartan .
6-12-0ip
6· 17·2tc
HOUSE for rent near Meigs
Mine No . I. Married couple
Wanted
preferred. Call742·5986 after S
p.m .
HOUSEWORK by .the day, will
6·17-3tc
also do house cleaning . Work
guaranteed . Max ine Profitt
Sellers, Rt. L Racine , Ohio, ALL ELECTRIC - like new 3
r ooms with large b1ih ,
843-2712.
Electric wall oven , tablf. lop
6-17-3tc
range. large closet located on
E. Main Sf ., Pomernv . SPP tn
HOUSEKEEPER needed . Fred
C. Kesterson . Phone 992·6668.
appreciate. Ph . Gallipolis
6-13-6fp
446·9539.
5·29-lfc

For Sale
CLOSE OUT on ( 4) New zig .zag
sewing machines. For sewing
s tret ch fabrics , buttonholes,
fancy des,igns , etc . Paint
slightly blem ished. Choice of
carrying case or sewinQ
stand. S4; .80 cash or terms
available . Phone 992·77 55.'

JOHNSON'S T.V.

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
•5.55

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• Heavy-duty power train with ex t ra large main drive c lut ch and
precision spiral bevel and. pinion gears.
• Optional d e lu xe pickup with · up to 126 rubber mounted teeth
picks up s hort hay and hard to feed c rop s .
• Economy-priced 420 bales up to 15 tons an hour

Come in today and compare features. The 400 is the
best baler buy around.

Meigs Equipment Co.
Phone 992-2176

Pomeroy, Ohio
i

LANDMARK -

HAS EVERYTHING!

WANTED CARRIER
IN
MASON, W. VA.

THE

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992-2156

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• Only 43 pounds light with built.in
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• Only 7 Am ps., plugs into any
adequately wired 115 vol1
grounded circuit

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• Durable outdoor (weather sida)
case molded of LEXAN ®resin
CAN'T RUST and carries a TEN
YEAR parts and service labor
replacement
against
failure due to a ma
deiect
• Top air discharge provides a
gentle canopy of cooling

like a person.

WMP0/1390

MOD El AHT0304FB

• Eight.position automatic
thermostat

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ASIZE FOR EVERY PURPOSE

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7,000 BTU·-----------196.95
10,200 BTU ----------- 217.95
15,000 BTU-----.:. ______ 292.95
18,000 BTU-----------302.95

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3rd &amp; Sycamore Streets
Gallipolis , Ohio

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HOME &amp; AUTO

Roofing . Roof Painting,
Spou1ing ,
Plumbing .
Re modeltng , Complete
Butlding, Vinvl &amp; .Aluminum
Stding .

992-2094
606 E. Main Pomero_y

PHONE , 992-2SSO

and

FURNITURE

AU.-WEATHER
N. 2nd Ave.

OffiCE SUPPLIES

Middleport, 0 .

SEPTIC tANKS
CLEANED
DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE
24 HOUR SERVICE

MODERN
SANITATION
JOHN TUCKER
Rt. 4, Pomeroy, 0 .
992.39S4

Stop In anjl See Our
Floor Disp!ay .
. ASK US ABOUT
PRE -FABRICATED

WOOD TRUSSES

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Built ta Your·•Spe(s
Delivtred to Job Site

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO.
77l·SSS4

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Mason , W. Va .

VETERANS
BANK FINANCING ''

From the laroest Truck or
Bulldozer Radiator to the
~ ma!le s t Healer Lore .
Nathan Biggs'
Radiator Speci alist

SMITH NELSON
ft.I')TQRS. INC.
Ph . 9Y2 -'2174

Pomeroy

12 Years - 10.75 A. P.R.
for Your

For Your Mobile Home-;
Land--No Down Payment
Qualif~ Today, Call

304-485-3809
Choose your own home from
your AREA DEALER.

PAI NTER S. We will palnt O'DELL WHEEL · Alignment
anything ins ide or out. 949·
loca ted a t Cross roads, Rt. 124,
2671 .
now back to work . Complete
6· 17 Jtc
front end service, tune up and
brake
se rvice .
Wheels
E L NA and Wh de Se w ing
balan ced elec1ronica lly . All
Machines ... Service on all
work guaranteed. Reesonable
make s . Reasonab le rat es.
rates. Phone 742·3232.
The Se wing Ce nt er, Mid ·
2·18·tfc
dleport . Ohio.
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11 ·16-ltc READY -MIX
CONCRETE
delivered r igh1 to your
WILK IN SON Sma ll Engine
project. Fast and easy. Free
' Sa les &amp; Service, 810 3rd St..
estima tes. Phone 992·3284.
Midd leport . Lawn mower
Goeg lein Ready -Mix Co.,
repair . Free pickup and
Middl eport, Oh io.
delivery. Phone 992·3092. Also
6·30-tfc
- Briggs and Str atton and
SEPTtCTANKS CLEANED
Tecumcee parts .
6-\0-6tc REASONABLE rates ~ Ph. 446·
4782, Gallipolis, John Russell ,
DOZER and ba ck hoe work,
Owner and Opera lor.
ponds and sep ti c tanks, dltc.h ·
5-12-ltc
ing service ; top ~o il. fill dirt.
li mestone; 6&amp;K ExcavatinQ.
Phone 992-SJ67 or 992·3861 .
C. BRADFORD, A.uctio··eer
9-\ -Uc
CompJeteSe:r'V\te .... ,,..,,
Phone949·J8:l l ~,_ .t·
SEPT IC TA N KS AROB IC
Racine, Ohio
SE WA GE
S' YSTEMS
Cri It Br-adford
5-l·ffc ,
CLEANED.
REPAIRED.
M I LLER SANITAT ION ,
STE WA RT, OH IO. PH. 662· HOUSE and roof Paintlnq ;
inlen or a nd ex terior, tree
3035,
JQ . ..t . ti c · es timate s; ca ll992·7008 or 991··
2d6Q.
•
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5-21 -Jqtp
SEW IN G MACHINE S. Repair
se rvice , a ll mak es . 992·2264. The Fabri c Shop. Pome roy . AUTO AIR conditioning. Ser.
Aut hori wd Singer Sa les and
vit:e and repair. Ca ll ,992- ~802.
S~f.vi ce . We Sharpen Sciss ors.
s.u .:lOfp
3·29·tfC
ING . Dozers, /large
WILL TR IM o7(ut trees or EXCAVAT
and
sma
ll ; Backhoes jlnd
shrubbery. Al so pa int roofs .
loaders on track an~ 1fJf'es;
Phone 949·3221,.
Dump trucks - , L.o ·boY
6-13-30tc
se rvi ce . Septic t8~r(s In ·
s ta ll ed. George ( Bltll Pullins,
phone 992·2478 or 992·7«&gt;2.

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Real Estate For Sale

2-9-tlc

SPAC IOUS ear l y American
Brick for sa le, family grown, HARRI SON'S TV service and
ser11 lce ca ll s. Phone 992·2522.
2 story. 4 bedroom, Jl/1 bath.
2-9 -tlc
pan try.
Rec. room,
2
fire pla ces, we at her seal
storm windows and doors , 2 EXCAV ATING, dozer , loadOf'
and backhoe work ; septic
car garage, man.,.. oth er good
tanks Installed ; dump trucks
fea ture s, on 82x196 lot.
and
fo.boys for hire; will haul
$32,500. Contact ow ner. Edse l
1111 dirt, top soli, llmeslone
Wi se, Coolvil!e, Ohio 667·3843.
and gravel; Ca ll Bob or Roger
6-la-3tp
Jeffers·. day phone 992 -7089 ;
night phone 992·3525 or 991·
FARM for sa le, 77 acres of land ,
5232.
pasture, frui t trees, water tap
2-11 -ttc
paid,
necessary
farm
buildings, 5 room house with SEE 1US FOR : Awnlnqs, storm
bath, ca rpeting and panelling.
doors and windows, carports,
Call 992 ·7304, Hysell Run
marquees , al um inum siding
Road .
and railing . A. Jacob. sates
6· 13·6fC
representative. For free
es timates , phone Charles
OUE to job transfer, must se ll
Lisle, Syracuse, V. V.
hom e, 3 bedroom , tolal
Johnson and Son, Inc.
e lectric. large lot . F .H.A. .
3·2-ffc
approved. Syrac use. Phond
99'}.7836.
I
G&amp;t Appliance Repair . repair .
5-25 -tt c
on all laundry equipment,
refrigeration equipment and
hou se wiring, welding,
7 ROOM hou se with bath~n
elec tri c and gas . Ca ll 992·380'2
Rutland, air co nditlor. d,
or after 4:30 p. m . ca ll 992·
ca rpeted , gas furnace, f1 h·
6050.
washer, double oven, rang-e.
5-24·301p
double garage, large ca rport ,
4 acres cleared and fenced,
sma ll
barn and other AUTOMO BILE insurance been
ca nce ll ed ?
Lost
your
bui ldings. Phone 614·742·6834.
opera tor 's licenSe? Ca ll 992.
5-30-tfc
2966 ,
6·1S.tfc

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CENTRAL SOYA
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" Your Farm Supply Super Mkt.'

Business Services

FORD BALER - with mo lor ,
eldra good cond it ion. Contact
Kenne th Hartley . Phone 992·
6320.
6-13-6tc
Specialist
7
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A-::R-::1:-:
U-:M:-:S-,- , i s h
Wheel
a, d supplies, new locat ion,
Ash Street, Middlepor t, near
Alignment
park ; Phone 992 5443.
EXCELSIOR Salt Works, E.
1·7-tf c
flllaln St. , Pom eroy . All kinds
It Mus.t
of salt water pellets, water
Be
Right
GROCERY business fpr sale: nuggets, bl oc k salt and own
or we will
Bu il ding for sale or lease.
Oh io Ri ver Salt. Phone 992·
Make 11 Right .
Ph one 773-5611S from 8: 30p .m .' 3891.
to 10 p .m . for appointment .
6.S. Ifc
3·20·tfC
- ::-::::-;:--- - -;:-;-,-REDUCE ex cess fluids with 1973 - Zig Zag sewing machine.
8-4: JO Daily, 8-1'2 Sat.
This machine darns . em.
Fluldex ~ Lose weight with
In the R. H. Rawlings Sons
broiders , overcasts, button
CA:g~t~~~:~KS
Dex . A. Di e t capsules at
holes . All without at . · Buildtng .
Nelson Dr ug s.
S1.50 for so word min imum .
991·1101
Middleport. 0 .
Ea c h additional word 2c .
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6·_
'8·3fp ta chments . . Pay balan ce of
S38.50 or pay $5 per montb.
BLINOADS
Additional 25c Charge per
AMANA Air ·Cond it ioner , 15,000 Call 992 -5331.
Advertisement .
BTU, Used 2 monlhs . Call 949- - - - - -- - -- 6-10-llc
OFFICE HOURS ·
Ha'tle your T.V. Picture Tube
2934.
8:30a . m . to 5 :00p .m . Da ily ,
6·17·4tc KNAPP s hoes , 10 pet. to 28 pet. Restored As Good As New
8:30 a . m . 10 12:00 Noon
oft on 16 styles. Order now . Right In Your Home .
Saturday .
GRAVE lots in Tuppe;r S Pla ins .
Supply limited. Phone 992· Guar.-nleed for 6 Mo.
Cheap. Boat, motor , trailer .
5324.
In Memory
Golden Bahr, Athens , Oh io
5-30-tfc
Color- $30.00
45701.
IN LOVING memory of Mary
Black
&amp; White- SlS.OO
HANGING
ba
s
ket
s,
com
.
6-17-6Jp
Eblin on today her birthday,
bination
pots
and
f11t
e
d
porch
June 18th:
1964 4· DOOR Dodge sedan .
boxes, wh ite, pink and red
We cannot send a birthday card,
automati
c.
949·4761
.
geraniums
, b e gonias.
your hand we cannot touch,
petunias , coleus , zinnia s .
6·17· 14tc
Today there will be no gifts or
dian thus, snapdragons, and
cake,
949- 3151
Help
Wanted
ageralium
. Cleland Farm and
10
GALLON
tank
with
all
sef.up
For the one we loved so much .
rets For
Racine , Ohio
Greenhou se, E . Main , Racine .
eq.uipment.
only
S10 .
For In a graveside softly EXCELLENT opportunity in
Gera
ld
ine
Cle
land
.
Showalter's
Wef
.
Pet
Shop.
BEAUTIFUL
male
Bettas
with
local
retail
sales
open
tor
slee ping,
6· 13·'H c
n7-6tc
bowl, $1.79. Showalter's Wetright man , Prefer mature
Where the flowers gently wave
Pel Shop.
person - 30·40 years of age
Lies the one we love so dearly
6·ll ·6tC 1964 KENMORE Au tomati c (2) Eleclrolux Sweepers deluxe
with some background in
But whom we could not save.
model. Complete with all
retailing but will consider
Was her with Sudsaver. $40.
God alone knows how much we
c lean ing attachments and
CHARLIE
a
young
,
frisky,
Veteran
with
in
·serv
ice
Good
condi
tion
.
Phond
367
miss her,
uses paper bags. Slight ly used
border collie needs country
7530.
c lerical. storekeeping or
As He counts the tears we shed ,
bu
t ciEt{lns and looks like new .
Call
Athens
S93.8155.
home
.
6·17. lfc
warehousing exper ience.
For He whispered, "She is only
Wdl s~ll for $37 .25 cash or
6·15·6tc
Reply
in
confidence
to
Box
s teeping.
term s available Phone 992729· C. C·O The Daily Sentinel.
3 BEDROOM hou se, Salem
Your loved one Is not dead ."
7755.
AKC
Toy
Poodle
puppies,
$75
S
tr
ee
t.
Rut
land
,
modern
Pomeroy,
Oh
io
.
On Most American Cars
So on this her birthday, Forgive
6·14·6tc
and $85. Also Siamese k.tten s,
k,it c he n , wall · lo ·wall car ·
6-14-31p
us Lord. we pray,
- GUARANTEEDpeting in front room , 14 ot
$10. Phone 1·256·6147 , Kenn els
Shs was so precious, why
ALMA OhlinQer house and lot
of
Call-&gt;oun
.
acre
of
ground
.
Small
barn
in
NEED
a
lady
to
live
In
or
work
Phone 992-2094
couldn't she have stayed.
on Lynn Place, Middl eporl ,
5.2Q.30tc
ba ck of lot . Phone 742-4111.
by day , Phone 992-5585.
Sadly missed by loving
Ohio. wil l be sold to the
Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
6-17-3tc
6 17 ·3tc
husband, Steve, chi ldren and
highest bidder. Tuesday , June
POOOLE puppies, Toy AK C.,
Open 8 Til s
grandchildren.
19, 1973 at 10:00 a .m . at !he
Chocolate - Sh ow quality . BEAUTIFUL Walnut Stereo.
Monday
thru Saturday
6·18-ltc PART or FULL-TIME JOB,
office of J . B. O' Brien, AI ·
radio tape combinat1on. am
evenings -weekend . Ca ll on ·
Phone 992 5443.
606 E. Main , Pom eroy, 0 .
1/1 Co urt Stree t.
torney,
I00
family who have requested
5·23·1fC fm radio, a track tape deck .
Pomeroy, for not less than the
Ba lance $104 .53 or use our
Informa tion on Encyclopedia
Card of Thanks
appraised
value of $2,500.00.
budget term s. Call 992 3965.
Britannica. No canvassing .
WE WISH to thank everyone
For further information ca ll
Auto
Sales
Preset
appointmen·ts
up
to
6
17·6fc
who was so kind and
992-2720.
Real Estate For Sale
$100 a week commission or 1969 CHEVROLET truck with
thoughtfu l
during
th e
6.J4.4fc
SPACE
hungry?
Vemco
add
a
more
tor
full
time
.
For
in
hospitalization of Mr . Willa
cheater axle - 14' dump
rooms a re eas il y insta ll ed to
terview, call Mr . Clift,
RIVER frontage on Ohio River
body. Priced to sell. Call 992·
Jacobs in Pl easant Valley
any mobile home in less than HANGING baskets; com ·
Parkersburg, 304·422 -377 1 or
5951.
across from Pomeroy on Wes t
Hospital. We especia lly wish
blnation
pots
and
fill
ed
porch
4 hours . 16 std . plans, bdrms ..
Zanesville, Ohio 453-4337, be ·
Virginia Side Right In cen ter
to thank Dr . Ri c hard Slack,
6-12-6tp
boxes , white, pink, and red
de ns. lam ilyrms . office s. See
tween 10· 00 and 12: 00 noon . -:----::-::-::-::---:---:::--of Rega tta . sandy beach,
a ll the nurses, Mason City
geraniums,
begonias
,
them all a t Young' s M. H.
6·17 ·6tc 1972 FORD Grand Torino, Vinyl
s hade. water and electrici ty . I
Emergency
Squad
and
petunias; Coleus ~ Zinnias .
Sis,
Rt 7 &amp; 35 Below Silver
have two lots s urveyed , 100ft .
top , Air Conditio ned. v . a
everyone etse for the ir kind·
Dianthus,
Snapdragons,
Memorial Bndge, Ga ll ipo li s .
wide
at low water leve l, 450 fl .
Engine, p.s. &amp; B. Call ~nv
ness and cardS. Mr . and Mrs . COOK, waitress and carhop ;
Agerallum . Cle land Farm
6·17· ll c
apply in per son , Craw's Steak
time - 949.5081.
lo
railroad
tra cks. 87 11. wide
William Jacobs.
and Greenhouse. E. Main ,
a t railroad tracks . The lots
.House
6·11· lfP
6· 14· 12tc H &amp; N day old or started
Racine
.
Geraldine
Cleland
.
5· \O.tf c
are all cleaned and mowed
Leghorn pullets. Both floor or --:":--:::---::---._
6 ~_
l4·tiC
off . Marion Reynolds, Ma son.
SI NCERE appreciation and
1969 CHEVROLET Chevelle,
cage
grown
avai lable . ..... w . va .. 773.5147. Reynolds
refrigeration · good condi tion , v .a Enginle.
Thank · You to all concerned QUALIF IED
Poultry
housing
&amp; NEW Huffy Riding Mower 8
F lower Shop.
serviceman, indu s lr• a l.
friends, for their flowers,
Phone 992·2572.
automation . Modern Poultry ,
h.p., 26'' . Never used . Price
6-13-6Jp
commercial, dom es tic , good
ca rds, calls. prayers and all
6·15·3fc
399 W Main, Pomeroy, 992
$300. Used Huffy Riding
pay and working cond1lion s.
expressions of concern during
2164.
Mower 7 h.p. 26" Price S200. NEW RANCH HOM E - 1· acre
Must be e xper ienced . Gallia
my stay in the hospital.
6 17 lie
Either one to selL Telephone
tot. City water . A , well Refrigeration Co., 611 Jrd Mobile Homes For Sale
Sincerely sent. Freeman A.
-~-------742
l162 .
Av e., Ga lli polis, 446·4066.
designed
house plan by' W. G.
Enoch and family , Syrac use,
6·14-Jip
1972 HOND A 500 Motorcyc le
. 6·4·1f
Best Homes consisting of
Ohio.
Ca ll 985 3828 afte r 6 p.m .
large living room with d1ning
6-H -ltc
Air Conditioners
6·17 . J tc '69 PLYMOUTH Fury II I. P.S,,
L, 3 bedrooms inc ludmg
P.B., Air,' good tires . On ly
Awnings
ma~1er
bedroom with tull
WE WISH to express our sin·
S1,000.
Phone
992·2042
after
3
131
NEW 1973 ZIG -ZAG
bath,
a
large
32' x 11 ' com·
Underpinning
cere thank s to our neighbors,
SE WIN G MA CHIN ES in
pm . ,
bination kifchen .famlly room,
friends, and relatives for the ir
or ig ina I factory car ton. Zig ----::--::-:-:-::-::--:-::-::--6·-=14 •6f c
and 2 full bafhs. Under main
Comp le te mobile home
ki ndness shown us at the time
Zag to make buttonholes, sew ·~
fl oor is a full basement or
service - plus gigan l ic
of the sudden death of our
on buttons, monograms, and 1966
9· PA.SSE NGER
Olds·
lower
level which can be
dear mother and sister. Mrs .
di splay of mobile homes
make fan cy design s wit h L·us t mobtle v.' sfa C~ulse r . 69,000•
fini
shed
if desired. To make
Eva Theiss. Also thanks to the
always avat labl e at ..
the twi s t of a sing le·dial ef t actual miles, a~r. radio , etc.
-Hiis a comp le tely quality
Racine Emergency Squa"d.
in lay·a·way and never been
992·2936.
home a full 2·car garage Is
Ewing Funeral Home, the
used. Will se ll lor on ly $-17
6, 14.Jic
MILLER
included. Financ ing arranged
organist. Pastor Combs, all
cash, or term s availabl e.
--with low down paymen1. For
who brought food, flowers.
Eiec lro Hygi ene Co. Phone
al l de t ai ls and an ap .
MOBILE
HOMES
and anyone e lse who helped in
Real Estate for Sale
992·2984.
pointme nt to see home. call
any way. May God bless you
6.J7.7tc
1220
Wa
shington
Blvd.
992.5976
or Columbus co l·
a ll . George The iss family, Mr .
MODERN 6 room I floor plan
423 -7521
. BELPRE , 0 ·. ~----~---Je ct 235-1996.
and Mrs . Del mar Hamm. Mr .
ELECTROLUX
va c uum . home
with
detachable
6. JJ.tt c
and Mrs. Clarence Grueser .
cleaner, A l condition, use s garage . All newly painted.
PHONE:
6·17. lfp
paper bag s, ha s cordwinder
Located on nice level lot SO' &gt;c
CAS H pa 1d for all makes and
-----and many atlachmerlts . Al so
110' at 619 Page St.. Mid ·
T
8
mode
ls
of
mobi
le
homes
.
Wan d tO UJ
shampooe r a ll a c hm e nt in . diE:!por t, Ohio. For fur ther
Phone area code 614-423-9531 .
eluded. (Onl)l 4 avadnb le ) at details, con tact David R.
Notice
OLD Furnitu're, oak tables . .- - - - - - - - - - 4 : : :·-"13":-"tl-"c
$37
.70
ca sh
or
te rm s Yates, 23 Grandv iew Road.
GU N Shoot, Factory choked &amp;
Wooden 1ce boxes, brass beds,
avai
labl
e
.
Elect
ro
H)lgiene
Cambridge, Ohio. 43725.
hand choked guns, Forked
dishe s
or
complete For Rent
Co. Phor:~ e 992 ·2982 .
6· 15.flc
V irgil B. Teaford, Sr.
RUn Sportsman Club. Sunday,
househo ld s ; Write M. D. 3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and
617-ll
c
June 17, 12 noon .
Broker
Miller. Rt. 4, Pomeroy , Oh1o,
unfurnished ·apa rtm ent s .
HOUSE for sa le by owner, 3
6· 14·3tc
call 992·6271 .
110
Mechanic
Street
Phone 992·5434.
PUBLIC AUCTION
bedrooms, new furn ace, roof,
5· 13"tfc
4·12·11c SAT UR DAY , Jun.! 2Jtd, 11 :00 a nd wiring. Wall . to -wall
Pomeroy, Ohio 4S769
HOURS for placing applicat ions
_A_N
_T
--:::
E-D~-i.J
c-s_e_d:-m
-e-rc-:h-a~
ndise ~::-::-::---~
a .m.
carpe ting , large lot. carport.
in the Personnel Department, W
NEW LISTING
I have sold my farm and
Look for Iron fence in fr ont l62ACRES Holzer Medical Center are
~ for auction . We buy, we 2 BEDROOM mobi le home. a ir
All minerals.
conditioned
,
Racine
area
.
will
sell
the
following
per·
and pine trees In side yard .
from 9:00 to ll :OOa .m., 2:00to
sell, whole houseful or sing le
Good
2
bedroom
home with
sona l properly at the farm
Phone 992·6329.
Contac t Mr . Eldon Walburn,
4:00 p .m . on Tu esda y,
pieces ,. cons ignm ent or
bath,
drilled
we
ll
,
and
conc rete
located
2112
miles
off
State
s.2J. Ifc
230 Union Avenue, Pomero.,..,
Wednesday, and Thursdar,·
percentage We will haul.
porch . Basement barn. A rea l
Route
124
.
Leave
Slate
Route
6•14•5 c
Ohio
.
Phone
992-2805.
Phone 992·3354. Hayman' s.
1241u st west at Rutland, Ohlo,
6. JJ .tfc buy a ! a little over Slll.OO per
6-5·30tc
on
County
road
13
and
follow
acre.
YARD sale, Monday. Tuesday,
sa le sign s.
NEW LISTING
Wed ., June 18, 19, and 20, 9 ACREAGE NEAR POMEROY
5 ROOM hous~ with bath on
1965
Dodge
4
Door
Dart
170
ACRES
- M i neral ~. free
a .m . to 5 p.m . White house
large
lot
in
upper
end
of
OR MIDDLEPORT WITH OR
with 6 whee ls and tires.
trimmed in green be~·dnd
Syra cuse . Large attic, out . gas, 25 acres of bottom in
WITHOUT HOUSE . PLEASE
Excel lent condi ti on . Tappan
Sha in}s Store in Antiquity.
buildings . $7,000. Ca ll 949 · ~595 meadow. Balance pasture and
WRITE Box 729-F, C·O The
Ga
s Range , Sunray Ga s
6·15.2tc
be fore 2: 30 p.m . or any lime some timber. GarT)brel root
Daily
Sentine l,
stating
Range.
Small
G. E .
on weekends .
bank barn. 36 x 50. Drilled well
description and lowest selling
Refrigera tor , Maytag Dryer.
YARD SALE - Sma ll ey's Gift
6·4·12tc and nice larg e stream. J
price .
Maylag Wringer Wash e r.
Shop, Chester, Ohio, Monday
6-Htp
bedroom modern home in
Double rinse tubs , Section.;~ l
and Tuesday. June 18 and 19.
Athens
Coun ty .
Asking
sola and other liv ing room
Clothes, dishes some an · NO . l Copper 54c, rad ia tor s,
$60,000.00.
furniture
,
:114 Bed comp le te .
tiques , ek.
28c ; brass, 20c; batteries, 85c
NEW LISTING
Chest of Drawer s, Dresse rs,
6· 15-2tc
each ; clean dry · rools , Gin ·
R
UTLAND
- 12 room home, 6
Ant iques Buffet. 2 Drnette
ON YOUR DIAL
seng, $52 lb. ; yellow root, S.4;
bedrooms, bath , porch. carpor t
Sets.
Venetian
Blinds
~
mayapple. 45c per lb . ; M. A.
Curtains, Wheal Mine Lamp
and exce ll ent loca tion with
Hall, ~eedsville, Ohio, 378·
&amp; Charger , New Traditiona l
large yard . · Want
on ly
-- 6249.
F
;xlure
Antique
Brass
L!ght
s
12,000.00.
56 tfc EXPA~SION PLANNED
Fini sh, Stone jars &amp; jugs
NEW LISTING
COLUMBUS (UP! )- Batsta nd s. Baby bed , Hi9h chair. ·.oa
SYRAC USE - 6 room frame
NEW YORK
Baflery radio, P icni C tab le, E . M A I N ' - - - telle Laboratorie.s announced
Musical Instruments
house ba sement. garage with
Glider.
Power Saw, Platlorm
SPINET . Console Piano. Thursday an expansion of il~
POMEROY
utility. Level lot. All utilities .
Scales. 2·wheel Trailer, Wood
CLOTHING
Wanted respons~ble party to biomedical research facilities .
Asking
S5,000.00.
saw with 3 bells, New Stihl
take over spinet piano. Easy
OUT OF TOWN
POMEROY
Chain Saw (020AV). 1 horse
Construction will begin next
terms . Can be seen locally.
!•h acres . Nice laying
2 BEDROOMS - Bath, fu ll
HOUSE
elec
tr
ic
molar
wi
th
grinder.
Write Credit Manager , P . 0. month on the $3.3 million, four -•
ground . 4 bedrooms. Modern
basement with shower , gas
several small motors. 3 Fence
Box
276,
She
lbyv
ille.
Indiana
bath. Lots of base and upper
furna ce, and por ch . Large lot.
Pomeroy
'
chargers
,
2
hydraUli
c
/'acks.
story
addition
to
Battelle's
46176.
cablne,ts in the kitchen, a lso
Only $7500.00.
BO ft . Wire Cable, a lot o hand
is now the collecting age~~.r
6-15 21p present one-story biomedical
a
range
.
Bar
room.
Sto,rm
NEAR SHOPPING.
&amp;
hardware,
Refrain
for
tools
for Columbus &amp; Southern
research facility.
1950 Ford Mower, deep we lt , doors &amp; windows . Home 1S '4- NICE 2 BEDROOMS - Handy
Ohio Electric Company . .
years old. $16,900.00.
hand pump, pitcher pump.
kitchen, bath, gas furnace,
You can pay your electnc
MIDDLEPORT
siding
roof
ven
·
aluminum.
front and side concrete porCh
bill at this store.
tilalion, lot of p'iastic wa ter
Living room . Kitchen .
with wrought iron posts . Just
~ll1WIDM®u..t
~w
p1pe, Fiber glass rooting. roof
Dining Room . 2 bedrooms.
$15,000.00.
pa int. 3 steel drum s, Stock
Bath. 2nd floor unfinished
lll ACRES
ra c k for 3 ,4 ton tru ck ,
but
ha s new stai rway to it .
HIJN T IN G LAND
All
Unscr~mb le these lour Jumbles,
wheelbarrow , lot of log
Storm
windows
.
Lot
100x125.
minerals,
plenty
of
locust.
6
one letter to each •quare, to
cha ins, small lot of leather
JUST SS,ooo.OO .
room
house
,
barn
and
severa
l
form four ordinary . words,
harness &amp; collars. 20 bushel s
RACINE
P'ottit.oll)"
buildings.
Asking
$19,500.00
of ear corn and other useful
nothi"((:
10 Acres about 6 level. Hom e
NEW LISTING
arti cles not tl s·ted. W. R.
J.VVEX
2
"""" " ' "" ~
bedrooms.
Bath
.
Full
8
YEARS
OL D - 2 bedrooms,
Hay es ~ owner . Term s the m!
basement. Electric heat . Is bath wi th shower.
Full
ca sh. Not responsib le for
about 12 years old . A BUY basement. Nice liv ing room
a ce •dents. The Bradford
Karr's Barber Shop
AT JUST S15,000.00.
wit h fireplace . 1·ca r garage.
Auction Company . A. C.
FURNISHED HOME
Pomeroy
Bradtord, Manager . C. C.
$18,500.00
A la rge level lot l00x135. Jlh
Bradlord , Auct1on ee r. Lunch
NEW LISTING
Mayer &amp; Hill
VI/{/•()
story fra me . 2 bedrooms.
served .
145
ACRES
- 15 in corn . Large
Barber Shop
6·172tc
bath. Dining r oom. Kitchen barn several outbu ilding s . 7
Pomeroy
has late model G. E. Range, room house . Some fences in
Paid For by Barbers.'
Ref. Dryer and Deep Freeze. Rutland Township. $22,500.00.
5 ROOM house. bath, ba semen t.
Local No. 400.
Nice
porch . Storm doors and
·-~
gas heat. 21ots, S. D. Busk irk,
windows.
sa.soo.oo.
· VISIT with us and see the
341
Page
Street,
Middleport
.
1!116 MONEYSIX· FAMIL Y yard sale with a
TUPPERS
PLAINS
bargains. Where can you buy
Ph
one
992
-5487
.
FOR AOON6!
variety of c lothing , furniture
6-15-3tp
Like new 1971 mobile home. 3 land for only a liHie more than
and odds and ends. June 22-23
bedrooms . Bath . Lovely S100.00 an acre . WE HAVE
9 a .m . to 5 p.m. Look for sa le
kitchen and dining area.
Home
for
sa
le,
12
x
60
MOBILE
NEW HOMES FOR ON~ Y
signs on Rt. 124 between _ &gt;JJI\,'1'UR ~_
Now ananre t.he circled lettera
Large lot in new addition. $16,000.00. WE HAVE FR!"E
with
expando
,
completely
Crossroads and Rt . 7 By·Pa ss. r n l
to form the avrprise anawer. u
lurnished , ca r peflng, a ir·
GOING AT JUST $6,800.00. ATLAS AT THE OFFICE FOR
6-17-51p
. •unested by the above cartoon.
conditioned, 50 ft . pat io, large CALL US FOR A QUICK YOU .
lot , .992·1753, Ath ens .
ON
YOUR
SALE
6·15-71t
PROPERTY .
DANCE Friday &amp; Sat. nights, 10
..
HELEN L. TEAFORD
HENRY E. CLELAND ,
p.m . till 2 p.m . Shenanif
GORDON
B. TEAFORD
(A-wen Mand•J}
COAL . l irr es tone . Ex ce l"ior·
BROKER
Spring s. Music by Guy
ASSOCIATES .
Sa lt Work s, E. · Main St.,
JAmblua LIMIT GUMMY IEDIUG PIRATE
Thoma, Toby Young and
992-22S9
992·jJ25 or 992·36 U
Pomeroy . Phone 992 . 38~1 .
Larry Hubbard .
\'et1erd•1'•
No Answer 992·2568
Al&amp;tw~:r; FF'hal one 1rwu111nin climber U'urc-A "GITUP"
6·14·3fc.
4 12·tf\

Sale

served refreshments.

Meigs 4-H Club .News
The Pomeroy Livewires met

Minersville ,

PLANS APPIIOVED
TOLEDO (UP[} - Plans for
a $lo.4 million county justice
~ center were approved Wednesday by the Lucas County Commissioners,
house a jail,

PART TIME
CLERK POSITIONS
GROCERY --:- PRODUCE
.
FOR OUR NEW STORE IN POMEROY
Applicants s hould be neal in. allpearanc~,
friendly personality and have ability in basic
mathematics .

STARTING RATE: $1.85 Per Hour
Approximately: 15 to 30 Hours Per
Week
· APPLY: Ohio Bureau of Employment Service
443 2nd Ave. , Gallipolis,

o.

An

I Opportunity Employer ..., .

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l t - The Sunday-Times Sentinel, June 17, 1973

1,!1- Tb.. Sundav-Times Sentinel. June 17, 1973

~ladioli add color to gardens
By C. E. Blateslee
EJ.t. Ageot, Agriculture
POMEROY - This Is the time of year when homeowners
:plan and plant for the rest of the 1973season and into 1974.
A few gladlo!i bulbs planted each week for the next few
)'Veeks will add continuing color to your flower garden all summer. And, they make good cut flowers for your vases throu ghout
1lle growing season.

the NEW in FARMING
Planting glads is easy. Horticulturists at The Ohio State
~University say you should plant in lull sun in a well drained,
-sandy soil. Dig up the top eight inches of soil. Tear up the sod and
roots and mix these into the soil. Add two or three inches of leaf
=tnold or peatmoss and dig again. Next, dig a trench six inches
- deep and add one cup of complete fertilizer such as :;.!().5 to each
25 feet of row. Mix this thoroughly in the soil.
: Plant your glad bulbs four to six inches deep, four to six inches
apart. Cover with the fertilizer-ooil mix and firm . Water
· thoroughly.
You should fertilize the plants a second time when the flower
!!pikes appear in the center of the foliage fan. As soon as the
plants are 12 inches tall, mound soil around the stems to a height
of about six inches, or stake each plant individually. This helps
keep strong winds from blowing the plants over.
Mulching with about one inch of sawdust, pine bark, or other
decayed material conserves moisture for the plants and aids in
· controlling weeds. Avoid hoeing as this damages the roots that
, feed near the surface of the soil. Pull out weeds and add more
mulch, if fine grass becomes a problem.
_
Our spring flower foliage builds next year 's bloom . When
· _jpring flowering bulbs stop blooming, the first thing most of us
-'want to do is clip off the green foliage. After all, it doesn't do
much to pretty up the flower beds when it is larger than the
young annuals we have set out.
I wouldn't do it if I were you. Next year 's blooms depend on
the food the green leaves prod~ce for storage in the bulb. If you
.

remove the leaves too soon, the number and size of nexl year's
flowers will be reduced.
KEEP THE FOUAGE green as long as possible with an
occasional watering. Watering is very important if plants are
located close to a foundation, in a windy spot or under an

Court raps 45
POMEROY - Twenty-three
~efendants were fined when
they appeared and 22 others
forfeited bonds in Meigs
County Court Friday.
_
Fined by Judge Frank W.
Porter were Thomas Smith,
Pomeroy, $10 and costs, stop
sign violation; Robert L.
Young, Reedsville, Rt. I, $5
and costs, no slow moving

overhang where moisture is limited . Adequatl! moisture sh ould
carry the foliage through late June or early July . When foliage
turns brown or dries up, cut it off.
If you wish to move or transplant your bulbs, start after the
foliage is completely dry. Dig bulbs and dry them for two or three
days in a shady location. Then store them in a CO!'I, dry place
until Octoher or early November and replant them in the new
location.
Even out young trees need protection . Better stake and t ie
.those newly planted trees and shrubs, especially dwarf fruit
trees . With winds like we have been having , e ven older,
established trees are in danger of being uprooted .
Fruit trees , particularly dwarf apple trees , are shallow
rooted and it doesn 't take much wind and rain soaked soil to turn
them over . Use either a 2x2 inch x 6 or 8 feet stake driven in the
ground by the tree and tie the tree to the stake or stakes anJ guy
wires - three stakes with wires to anchor the tree or shrub.
Regardless of the staking method used, he •ure to run the wire
through an old piece of garden hose where it encircles the tree.
This will prevent the wire cutting into the tree or shrub stem .
EVEN WE NON-INSECTS ne;d protection and we should
beware of how we use pesticides. Most of us are flashing the
business end Of a pesticide sprayer around our gardens and
backyard fruit trees, so it 's time we reminded ourselves of a few
safety pointers.
Apply pestlcides only on days when there is no wind or
danger of drift to other areas. Avoid prolonged inhalation of a
pesticide spray. Be fully clothed when applying a pesticide. And
after handling a pesticide, do not eat, drink or smoke until you
have washed .
In case you accidentally swallow a pesticide, follow the first
· aid treatment given on the label and get prompt medical attention ,
[f you 're using pesticides on house plantsi move them outdoors or to a porch or a well -ventilated room when you spray or
dip them .
You ce.n use malathion or rotenone wilhout special protective clothing or devices, provided they are in water"pray form .
But chemicals such as chlordane anL lindane can be absorbed
directly through the s kin in harmful quantities . When working
with these insecticides in any form, take extra care not to let
them come in contact with your skin. Should you get a pesticide
of any kind on your skin, wash thoroughly following its use.

Rt.

1,

$10

June 2 at the home of Alice
Wamsley, advisor, with six
tersection; William C. Brewer, members present. They
Long Bottom, Rt. I , $10 and disCussed camp, their projects ,
cost, unable to stop within and a picnic. Vanessa Folmer
assured clear distance; . Jed recreation and Susan
William · F . Russell, Mid - Wright provided refreshments .
dleport, Rt. I, $10 and costs, - Susan Wright.
stop sign violation; Donald
Eight members attended a
Lovett, Pomeroy, $10 and recent meeting of the Stiverscosts, intoxication ; Clifford ville Stitchers 4-H Club when
emblem; Foyd Cummins, Stevens, Pomeroy, RD, $15 and selling potato chips and flower
Racine, Rt. I, Gordon A. costs, disturbing the peace. ·
bulbs were discussed. A
. Sarver, Coolville, Richard F .
Forfeiting bonds were Calvin demonstration
on
seam
Fick,"Long Bottom, Jimmie G. J . Nixon, Marietta ; Edward A. finishing was g iven by Ada
- King, Middleport, Rt. I , Young, Rt . 3, Pomeroy; VanMeter , a dvisor , and a
Herman
·M.
Gessner, Chester Webb, Huntington , W. specia l report on health by
.Columbus, and Thomas L. Va .; Robert H. Joynt, Bowling Nicki VanMeter. Janet Middle· King, Middleport, $5 and costs Gree)1, Ohio; Fran C. 'R eichert, swart was in c harge of
each, speeding; · William New Haven, W.Va.; Ronald L. recreation and Ada VanMeter
Harden, Racine, Rt. 1, Eric A. Clemons, Columbus; Paul V.
and Sharlee Evans served
Pearch, Middleport, William Wamsley, Belpre; Warren D. refreshments. Thei r next
M. Will, Pomeroy, Rt. 3,. Harmon , Ironton; Marvin meeting is sc heduled June 25.
Bernard B. Lyons, Middleport, E. Taylor, Rt. 3, Pomeroy;
- E laine Lehew.
,10 an,d costs each, speeding; Roland E. Wiseman, South
The Pine Grove Pals have
:· George R . Stout, Ruffs- Zanesville; Carroll Ellis met twice recently at the Scout
- dale, Pa. and Ira G. Chesapeake;
James
N.
: · Roach, Long Bottom, Rt. 1, $15 Williams, West Salem, Ill.; and
and costs each , speeding; Thomas F. Bruce, Charleston, peace;
Norman
Statts,
Charles
A.
Marcinko,
W. Va ., $27.50 each, speed- Pomeroy, $50, assault and
•
Minersville, Rt.
I, $11 ing; George H. Bradley, battery ; Michael Van Matre, .
.: and costs, speedng; Robert R. Newark , $17.50, . no turn Syracuse, $22.50, defective
: : Harden, Racine, Rt. 1, $12 and , signals; Donald H. Call, exhaust; Denny W. Garnes,
. , costs, speeding; Lawrence R. Middleport, $27.50, stop sig n ; Rutland, $27.50, stop sign;
;:Yeager, Cheshire, Rt. 2, $10 Dennis E. Newland, Rt. I, Harry D. Garnes, Pomeroy,
:.:and costs, left of center; Steven Reedsville, $27.50, permitting $34.55, fishing without a
:::R. Scott, Pomeroy, Rt. 3, $5 an un1icenSed minor to operate lice nse, and Ric Watson , RD,
~ :and costs, no motorcycle en- a motorcycle ; Arthur Slate, Middleport, $25, disturbing the
:.: dorsement; Archie D. Tutne , Middleport, $25, disturbing the peace .

and cos ts , passing at in

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sheriff's office, civil defense
headquarters and coroner's office.
The project is the subject of a
class action suit filed by citizens who claim the cost of the
complex is too expensive .
members attending and Betty
J ohnson the advisor in charge.
Cheryl Lawson g ave a
demonstrati on on measuring
liquid and how to rip out a
seam . Ruth Coen gave a
demonstration on how make
c innam o n rolls . A s pecial
report on bread was given by
Cheryl Lawson.
Ra chel Coen and Ruth Coen
were in c harge of recreation
and Jerrie Jordan and Cheryl
Lawson served refreshments.
The next meeting will he June 2
at Mae Jordan 's home. - Betty
Jordan .
The TNT 4-H Club met twice
re cently. At the first, the books
were handed out, sewing was
discussed, and they decided to
make their own refreshments.
Lisa Robinson was in charge of
recreation and Eloise Boston

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RATES
For Want Ad Serv ice
5 cents per Word on e inser tion
Minimurln Charo t:&gt; 7Sc
12 cents 'er word three
.consecutive inser tions.
18 cents per word s tx con .
secut ive insertions.
25 Per Cent Discoun t on pai d
itdS ;:tnd ads pa id with in 10 dav s .

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Ready To Go To Work This Week

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Lar,gest, heaviest bales stay tied
through the rot,~ghest h~ndling

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At the second, the members
discussed all unfinished
business, dec ided what to
make for refreshments at the
next meeting, and who would
bring the ingredients. They
made ' 'Frankfurter-Cheese
Sandwiches." Terri Robinson
Wets in charge of a game of tag.
The next meeting will be June 8
at the home of Cindy Domigan.
- James Osborne.
hParents' Night" was observed at a recent meeting of
Hall. At the first , lhe program the Mixed Up Hotshots. The
for the yeetr was planned and meeting was he ld at the State
Barbara Douglas serve d Farm with 11 members, 4
refreshments. At the second advisors, and 10 visitors at·
meeting plans were made to tending.
atte nd a baseball game in
The members di sc ussed
Cincinnati. Rachel Hunter their projects and selling
· _gave a demonstration on potato chips. Reports were
pinning pattern on the material given by each member on what
a nd Nola Young served !hey had done so far on their
refreshments.
The
next project. A game of tag was
meeting will be June 18 at the played and refreshments were
Scout Hall . - Julia Carpen ter. served by the advisors. The
The Colwnbia Make It 4-H next meeting will be June 21 at
Club met Jw~e 7 at the home of the State Farm. Ralph
Cheryl Lawson with
13 Jordan.

Notice

FIN' Rent

For Sale

I&lt;OSCOT SPEC IALS for June MOBILE HOME space in
include Fam ily Suntan 011
Sy racuse . Phone 992·6329.
Spray and Jr . Fac ial Mask
6·7·tfc
Also wHh a purchase of e ither
Afte s•
E
r nave or lectrlc Pre. PRIVATE mee1 ing room for
any orga nization ; phone m .
Shave by Koscot you receive a
Kleans lng Kream free . Phone J97S.
Helen Jane Brown. 992,5113.
3· 11·ft C
6· l ·tfc --:-=::---:cc:---;--,:--:-AIR Cond it ioned sleeping room .
N EW fish at Showa lter' s Wet
Twin beds ava ilable Mond., y.
Pet Shop,
Ph one 992·5-440.
6-14-3tp
-;-:;:::-:;::~-:----6 -17-J tc =:--::---,--~­
,,
trailer lots in Middleport ;
WAt:4TED - Someone to live in TWO
1! 2 duplex in Bradbury ; phone
and care for elderly woman
before 6 p.m . 992-5693 .
If interested phone 992·5264;
an y t ime.
6-18-Sfc
6 17 31 :---::--::--::-::------:-;-;-:~;:-::-;-::-.::-----·-· p FURNISEO 4 room apartment ,
YARD SALE ,.._ 18th and 19th.
Mason . Phone 773· S147,
Reynolds Apartment.
829 Sou th 3rd Avenue, Mid ·
· dfe port back of Bl ue Tartan .
6-12-0ip
6· 17·2tc
HOUSE for rent near Meigs
Mine No . I. Married couple
Wanted
preferred. Call742·5986 after S
p.m .
HOUSEWORK by .the day, will
6·17-3tc
also do house cleaning . Work
guaranteed . Max ine Profitt
Sellers, Rt. L Racine , Ohio, ALL ELECTRIC - like new 3
r ooms with large b1ih ,
843-2712.
Electric wall oven , tablf. lop
6-17-3tc
range. large closet located on
E. Main Sf ., Pomernv . SPP tn
HOUSEKEEPER needed . Fred
C. Kesterson . Phone 992·6668.
appreciate. Ph . Gallipolis
6-13-6fp
446·9539.
5·29-lfc

For Sale
CLOSE OUT on ( 4) New zig .zag
sewing machines. For sewing
s tret ch fabrics , buttonholes,
fancy des,igns , etc . Paint
slightly blem ished. Choice of
carrying case or sewinQ
stand. S4; .80 cash or terms
available . Phone 992·77 55.'

JOHNSON'S T.V.

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
•5.55

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• Heavy-duty power train with ex t ra large main drive c lut ch and
precision spiral bevel and. pinion gears.
• Optional d e lu xe pickup with · up to 126 rubber mounted teeth
picks up s hort hay and hard to feed c rop s .
• Economy-priced 420 bales up to 15 tons an hour

Come in today and compare features. The 400 is the
best baler buy around.

Meigs Equipment Co.
Phone 992-2176

Pomeroy, Ohio
i

LANDMARK -

HAS EVERYTHING!

WANTED CARRIER
IN
MASON, W. VA.

THE

DAILY SENTINEL
992-2156

PERSONAL PORTA-COOL TM
ROOM-to-ROOM

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MODEL AHTQ304FB

• Only 43 pounds light with built.in
handle ... carry it anywhere

BEST BUY AROUND!

• Only 7 Am ps., plugs into any
adequately wired 115 vol1
grounded circuit

TEAFORD

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• 4,000 BTU/HR . cooling

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• Quick·Mount Side panels help
make installation fast and easy

JUNE IS DAIRY MONTH

We talk to you

$

• Durable outdoor (weather sida)
case molded of LEXAN ®resin
CAN'T RUST and carries a TEN
YEAR parts and service labor
replacement
against
failure due to a ma
deiect
• Top air discharge provides a
gentle canopy of cooling

like a person.

WMP0/1390

MOD El AHT0304FB

• Eight.position automatic
thermostat

CLELAND
REALTY

NOTICE!

•

The Quality Line
UNIC:O

Air Conditioners

ASIZE FOR EVERY PURPOSE

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7,000 BTU·-----------196.95
10,200 BTU ----------- 217.95
15,000 BTU-----.:. ______ 292.95
18,000 BTU-----------302.95

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ALL
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SPRAY

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Now Only

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3rd &amp; Sycamore Streets
Gallipolis , Ohio

YOUR UNION
BARBER SHOPS

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Phone 992-2181

Open Mon . - Sat . Til6:00

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POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

Roofing . Roof Painting,
Spou1ing ,
Plumbing .
Re modeltng , Complete
Butlding, Vinvl &amp; .Aluminum
Stding .

992-2094
606 E. Main Pomero_y

PHONE , 992-2SSO

and

FURNITURE

AU.-WEATHER
N. 2nd Ave.

OffiCE SUPPLIES

Middleport, 0 .

SEPTIC tANKS
CLEANED
DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE
24 HOUR SERVICE

MODERN
SANITATION
JOHN TUCKER
Rt. 4, Pomeroy, 0 .
992.39S4

Stop In anjl See Our
Floor Disp!ay .
. ASK US ABOUT
PRE -FABRICATED

WOOD TRUSSES

..~ .
Built ta Your·•Spe(s
Delivtred to Job Site

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO.
77l·SSS4

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Mason , W. Va .

VETERANS
BANK FINANCING ''

From the laroest Truck or
Bulldozer Radiator to the
~ ma!le s t Healer Lore .
Nathan Biggs'
Radiator Speci alist

SMITH NELSON
ft.I')TQRS. INC.
Ph . 9Y2 -'2174

Pomeroy

12 Years - 10.75 A. P.R.
for Your

For Your Mobile Home-;
Land--No Down Payment
Qualif~ Today, Call

304-485-3809
Choose your own home from
your AREA DEALER.

PAI NTER S. We will palnt O'DELL WHEEL · Alignment
anything ins ide or out. 949·
loca ted a t Cross roads, Rt. 124,
2671 .
now back to work . Complete
6· 17 Jtc
front end service, tune up and
brake
se rvice .
Wheels
E L NA and Wh de Se w ing
balan ced elec1ronica lly . All
Machines ... Service on all
work guaranteed. Reesonable
make s . Reasonab le rat es.
rates. Phone 742·3232.
The Se wing Ce nt er, Mid ·
2·18·tfc
dleport . Ohio.
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11 ·16-ltc READY -MIX
CONCRETE
delivered r igh1 to your
WILK IN SON Sma ll Engine
project. Fast and easy. Free
' Sa les &amp; Service, 810 3rd St..
estima tes. Phone 992·3284.
Midd leport . Lawn mower
Goeg lein Ready -Mix Co.,
repair . Free pickup and
Middl eport, Oh io.
delivery. Phone 992·3092. Also
6·30-tfc
- Briggs and Str atton and
SEPTtCTANKS CLEANED
Tecumcee parts .
6-\0-6tc REASONABLE rates ~ Ph. 446·
4782, Gallipolis, John Russell ,
DOZER and ba ck hoe work,
Owner and Opera lor.
ponds and sep ti c tanks, dltc.h ·
5-12-ltc
ing service ; top ~o il. fill dirt.
li mestone; 6&amp;K ExcavatinQ.
Phone 992-SJ67 or 992·3861 .
C. BRADFORD, A.uctio··eer
9-\ -Uc
CompJeteSe:r'V\te .... ,,..,,
Phone949·J8:l l ~,_ .t·
SEPT IC TA N KS AROB IC
Racine, Ohio
SE WA GE
S' YSTEMS
Cri It Br-adford
5-l·ffc ,
CLEANED.
REPAIRED.
M I LLER SANITAT ION ,
STE WA RT, OH IO. PH. 662· HOUSE and roof Paintlnq ;
inlen or a nd ex terior, tree
3035,
JQ . ..t . ti c · es timate s; ca ll992·7008 or 991··
2d6Q.
•
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5-21 -Jqtp
SEW IN G MACHINE S. Repair
se rvice , a ll mak es . 992·2264. The Fabri c Shop. Pome roy . AUTO AIR conditioning. Ser.
Aut hori wd Singer Sa les and
vit:e and repair. Ca ll ,992- ~802.
S~f.vi ce . We Sharpen Sciss ors.
s.u .:lOfp
3·29·tfC
ING . Dozers, /large
WILL TR IM o7(ut trees or EXCAVAT
and
sma
ll ; Backhoes jlnd
shrubbery. Al so pa int roofs .
loaders on track an~ 1fJf'es;
Phone 949·3221,.
Dump trucks - , L.o ·boY
6-13-30tc
se rvi ce . Septic t8~r(s In ·
s ta ll ed. George ( Bltll Pullins,
phone 992·2478 or 992·7«&gt;2.

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Real Estate For Sale

2-9-tlc

SPAC IOUS ear l y American
Brick for sa le, family grown, HARRI SON'S TV service and
ser11 lce ca ll s. Phone 992·2522.
2 story. 4 bedroom, Jl/1 bath.
2-9 -tlc
pan try.
Rec. room,
2
fire pla ces, we at her seal
storm windows and doors , 2 EXCAV ATING, dozer , loadOf'
and backhoe work ; septic
car garage, man.,.. oth er good
tanks Installed ; dump trucks
fea ture s, on 82x196 lot.
and
fo.boys for hire; will haul
$32,500. Contact ow ner. Edse l
1111 dirt, top soli, llmeslone
Wi se, Coolvil!e, Ohio 667·3843.
and gravel; Ca ll Bob or Roger
6-la-3tp
Jeffers·. day phone 992 -7089 ;
night phone 992·3525 or 991·
FARM for sa le, 77 acres of land ,
5232.
pasture, frui t trees, water tap
2-11 -ttc
paid,
necessary
farm
buildings, 5 room house with SEE 1US FOR : Awnlnqs, storm
bath, ca rpeting and panelling.
doors and windows, carports,
Call 992 ·7304, Hysell Run
marquees , al um inum siding
Road .
and railing . A. Jacob. sates
6· 13·6fC
representative. For free
es timates , phone Charles
OUE to job transfer, must se ll
Lisle, Syracuse, V. V.
hom e, 3 bedroom , tolal
Johnson and Son, Inc.
e lectric. large lot . F .H.A. .
3·2-ffc
approved. Syrac use. Phond
99'}.7836.
I
G&amp;t Appliance Repair . repair .
5-25 -tt c
on all laundry equipment,
refrigeration equipment and
hou se wiring, welding,
7 ROOM hou se with bath~n
elec tri c and gas . Ca ll 992·380'2
Rutland, air co nditlor. d,
or after 4:30 p. m . ca ll 992·
ca rpeted , gas furnace, f1 h·
6050.
washer, double oven, rang-e.
5-24·301p
double garage, large ca rport ,
4 acres cleared and fenced,
sma ll
barn and other AUTOMO BILE insurance been
ca nce ll ed ?
Lost
your
bui ldings. Phone 614·742·6834.
opera tor 's licenSe? Ca ll 992.
5-30-tfc
2966 ,
6·1S.tfc

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CENTRAL SOYA
OF OHIO

Patronize

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20" FANS

" Your Farm Supply Super Mkt.'

Business Services

FORD BALER - with mo lor ,
eldra good cond it ion. Contact
Kenne th Hartley . Phone 992·
6320.
6-13-6tc
Specialist
7
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:--a= u -::
A-::R-::1:-:
U-:M:-:S-,- , i s h
Wheel
a, d supplies, new locat ion,
Ash Street, Middlepor t, near
Alignment
park ; Phone 992 5443.
EXCELSIOR Salt Works, E.
1·7-tf c
flllaln St. , Pom eroy . All kinds
It Mus.t
of salt water pellets, water
Be
Right
GROCERY business fpr sale: nuggets, bl oc k salt and own
or we will
Bu il ding for sale or lease.
Oh io Ri ver Salt. Phone 992·
Make 11 Right .
Ph one 773-5611S from 8: 30p .m .' 3891.
to 10 p .m . for appointment .
6.S. Ifc
3·20·tfC
- ::-::::-;:--- - -;:-;-,-REDUCE ex cess fluids with 1973 - Zig Zag sewing machine.
8-4: JO Daily, 8-1'2 Sat.
This machine darns . em.
Fluldex ~ Lose weight with
In the R. H. Rawlings Sons
broiders , overcasts, button
CA:g~t~~~:~KS
Dex . A. Di e t capsules at
holes . All without at . · Buildtng .
Nelson Dr ug s.
S1.50 for so word min imum .
991·1101
Middleport. 0 .
Ea c h additional word 2c .
_________
6·_
'8·3fp ta chments . . Pay balan ce of
S38.50 or pay $5 per montb.
BLINOADS
Additional 25c Charge per
AMANA Air ·Cond it ioner , 15,000 Call 992 -5331.
Advertisement .
BTU, Used 2 monlhs . Call 949- - - - - -- - -- 6-10-llc
OFFICE HOURS ·
Ha'tle your T.V. Picture Tube
2934.
8:30a . m . to 5 :00p .m . Da ily ,
6·17·4tc KNAPP s hoes , 10 pet. to 28 pet. Restored As Good As New
8:30 a . m . 10 12:00 Noon
oft on 16 styles. Order now . Right In Your Home .
Saturday .
GRAVE lots in Tuppe;r S Pla ins .
Supply limited. Phone 992· Guar.-nleed for 6 Mo.
Cheap. Boat, motor , trailer .
5324.
In Memory
Golden Bahr, Athens , Oh io
5-30-tfc
Color- $30.00
45701.
IN LOVING memory of Mary
Black
&amp; White- SlS.OO
HANGING
ba
s
ket
s,
com
.
6-17-6Jp
Eblin on today her birthday,
bination
pots
and
f11t
e
d
porch
June 18th:
1964 4· DOOR Dodge sedan .
boxes, wh ite, pink and red
We cannot send a birthday card,
automati
c.
949·4761
.
geraniums
, b e gonias.
your hand we cannot touch,
petunias , coleus , zinnia s .
6·17· 14tc
Today there will be no gifts or
dian thus, snapdragons, and
cake,
949- 3151
Help
Wanted
ageralium
. Cleland Farm and
10
GALLON
tank
with
all
sef.up
For the one we loved so much .
rets For
Racine , Ohio
Greenhou se, E . Main , Racine .
eq.uipment.
only
S10 .
For In a graveside softly EXCELLENT opportunity in
Gera
ld
ine
Cle
land
.
Showalter's
Wef
.
Pet
Shop.
BEAUTIFUL
male
Bettas
with
local
retail
sales
open
tor
slee ping,
6· 13·'H c
n7-6tc
bowl, $1.79. Showalter's Wetright man , Prefer mature
Where the flowers gently wave
Pel Shop.
person - 30·40 years of age
Lies the one we love so dearly
6·ll ·6tC 1964 KENMORE Au tomati c (2) Eleclrolux Sweepers deluxe
with some background in
But whom we could not save.
model. Complete with all
retailing but will consider
Was her with Sudsaver. $40.
God alone knows how much we
c lean ing attachments and
CHARLIE
a
young
,
frisky,
Veteran
with
in
·serv
ice
Good
condi
tion
.
Phond
367
miss her,
uses paper bags. Slight ly used
border collie needs country
7530.
c lerical. storekeeping or
As He counts the tears we shed ,
bu
t ciEt{lns and looks like new .
Call
Athens
S93.8155.
home
.
6·17. lfc
warehousing exper ience.
For He whispered, "She is only
Wdl s~ll for $37 .25 cash or
6·15·6tc
Reply
in
confidence
to
Box
s teeping.
term s available Phone 992729· C. C·O The Daily Sentinel.
3 BEDROOM hou se, Salem
Your loved one Is not dead ."
7755.
AKC
Toy
Poodle
puppies,
$75
S
tr
ee
t.
Rut
land
,
modern
Pomeroy,
Oh
io
.
On Most American Cars
So on this her birthday, Forgive
6·14·6tc
and $85. Also Siamese k.tten s,
k,it c he n , wall · lo ·wall car ·
6-14-31p
us Lord. we pray,
- GUARANTEEDpeting in front room , 14 ot
$10. Phone 1·256·6147 , Kenn els
Shs was so precious, why
ALMA OhlinQer house and lot
of
Call-&gt;oun
.
acre
of
ground
.
Small
barn
in
NEED
a
lady
to
live
In
or
work
Phone 992-2094
couldn't she have stayed.
on Lynn Place, Middl eporl ,
5.2Q.30tc
ba ck of lot . Phone 742-4111.
by day , Phone 992-5585.
Sadly missed by loving
Ohio. wil l be sold to the
Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
6-17-3tc
6 17 ·3tc
husband, Steve, chi ldren and
highest bidder. Tuesday , June
POOOLE puppies, Toy AK C.,
Open 8 Til s
grandchildren.
19, 1973 at 10:00 a .m . at !he
Chocolate - Sh ow quality . BEAUTIFUL Walnut Stereo.
Monday
thru Saturday
6·18-ltc PART or FULL-TIME JOB,
office of J . B. O' Brien, AI ·
radio tape combinat1on. am
evenings -weekend . Ca ll on ·
Phone 992 5443.
606 E. Main , Pom eroy, 0 .
1/1 Co urt Stree t.
torney,
I00
family who have requested
5·23·1fC fm radio, a track tape deck .
Pomeroy, for not less than the
Ba lance $104 .53 or use our
Informa tion on Encyclopedia
Card of Thanks
appraised
value of $2,500.00.
budget term s. Call 992 3965.
Britannica. No canvassing .
WE WISH to thank everyone
For further information ca ll
Auto
Sales
Preset
appointmen·ts
up
to
6
17·6fc
who was so kind and
992-2720.
Real Estate For Sale
$100 a week commission or 1969 CHEVROLET truck with
thoughtfu l
during
th e
6.J4.4fc
SPACE
hungry?
Vemco
add
a
more
tor
full
time
.
For
in
hospitalization of Mr . Willa
cheater axle - 14' dump
rooms a re eas il y insta ll ed to
terview, call Mr . Clift,
RIVER frontage on Ohio River
body. Priced to sell. Call 992·
Jacobs in Pl easant Valley
any mobile home in less than HANGING baskets; com ·
Parkersburg, 304·422 -377 1 or
5951.
across from Pomeroy on Wes t
Hospital. We especia lly wish
blnation
pots
and
fill
ed
porch
4 hours . 16 std . plans, bdrms ..
Zanesville, Ohio 453-4337, be ·
Virginia Side Right In cen ter
to thank Dr . Ri c hard Slack,
6-12-6tp
boxes , white, pink, and red
de ns. lam ilyrms . office s. See
tween 10· 00 and 12: 00 noon . -:----::-::-::-::---:---:::--of Rega tta . sandy beach,
a ll the nurses, Mason City
geraniums,
begonias
,
them all a t Young' s M. H.
6·17 ·6tc 1972 FORD Grand Torino, Vinyl
s hade. water and electrici ty . I
Emergency
Squad
and
petunias; Coleus ~ Zinnias .
Sis,
Rt 7 &amp; 35 Below Silver
have two lots s urveyed , 100ft .
top , Air Conditio ned. v . a
everyone etse for the ir kind·
Dianthus,
Snapdragons,
Memorial Bndge, Ga ll ipo li s .
wide
at low water leve l, 450 fl .
Engine, p.s. &amp; B. Call ~nv
ness and cardS. Mr . and Mrs . COOK, waitress and carhop ;
Agerallum . Cle land Farm
6·17· ll c
apply in per son , Craw's Steak
time - 949.5081.
lo
railroad
tra cks. 87 11. wide
William Jacobs.
and Greenhouse. E. Main ,
a t railroad tracks . The lots
.House
6·11· lfP
6· 14· 12tc H &amp; N day old or started
Racine
.
Geraldine
Cleland
.
5· \O.tf c
are all cleaned and mowed
Leghorn pullets. Both floor or --:":--:::---::---._
6 ~_
l4·tiC
off . Marion Reynolds, Ma son.
SI NCERE appreciation and
1969 CHEVROLET Chevelle,
cage
grown
avai lable . ..... w . va .. 773.5147. Reynolds
refrigeration · good condi tion , v .a Enginle.
Thank · You to all concerned QUALIF IED
Poultry
housing
&amp; NEW Huffy Riding Mower 8
F lower Shop.
serviceman, indu s lr• a l.
friends, for their flowers,
Phone 992·2572.
automation . Modern Poultry ,
h.p., 26'' . Never used . Price
6-13-6Jp
commercial, dom es tic , good
ca rds, calls. prayers and all
6·15·3fc
399 W Main, Pomeroy, 992
$300. Used Huffy Riding
pay and working cond1lion s.
expressions of concern during
2164.
Mower 7 h.p. 26" Price S200. NEW RANCH HOM E - 1· acre
Must be e xper ienced . Gallia
my stay in the hospital.
6 17 lie
Either one to selL Telephone
tot. City water . A , well Refrigeration Co., 611 Jrd Mobile Homes For Sale
Sincerely sent. Freeman A.
-~-------742
l162 .
Av e., Ga lli polis, 446·4066.
designed
house plan by' W. G.
Enoch and family , Syrac use,
6·14-Jip
1972 HOND A 500 Motorcyc le
. 6·4·1f
Best Homes consisting of
Ohio.
Ca ll 985 3828 afte r 6 p.m .
large living room with d1ning
6-H -ltc
Air Conditioners
6·17 . J tc '69 PLYMOUTH Fury II I. P.S,,
L, 3 bedrooms inc ludmg
P.B., Air,' good tires . On ly
Awnings
ma~1er
bedroom with tull
WE WISH to express our sin·
S1,000.
Phone
992·2042
after
3
131
NEW 1973 ZIG -ZAG
bath,
a
large
32' x 11 ' com·
Underpinning
cere thank s to our neighbors,
SE WIN G MA CHIN ES in
pm . ,
bination kifchen .famlly room,
friends, and relatives for the ir
or ig ina I factory car ton. Zig ----::--::-:-:-::-::--:-::-::--6·-=14 •6f c
and 2 full bafhs. Under main
Comp le te mobile home
ki ndness shown us at the time
Zag to make buttonholes, sew ·~
fl oor is a full basement or
service - plus gigan l ic
of the sudden death of our
on buttons, monograms, and 1966
9· PA.SSE NGER
Olds·
lower
level which can be
dear mother and sister. Mrs .
di splay of mobile homes
make fan cy design s wit h L·us t mobtle v.' sfa C~ulse r . 69,000•
fini
shed
if desired. To make
Eva Theiss. Also thanks to the
always avat labl e at ..
the twi s t of a sing le·dial ef t actual miles, a~r. radio , etc.
-Hiis a comp le tely quality
Racine Emergency Squa"d.
in lay·a·way and never been
992·2936.
home a full 2·car garage Is
Ewing Funeral Home, the
used. Will se ll lor on ly $-17
6, 14.Jic
MILLER
included. Financ ing arranged
organist. Pastor Combs, all
cash, or term s availabl e.
--with low down paymen1. For
who brought food, flowers.
Eiec lro Hygi ene Co. Phone
al l de t ai ls and an ap .
MOBILE
HOMES
and anyone e lse who helped in
Real Estate for Sale
992·2984.
pointme nt to see home. call
any way. May God bless you
6.J7.7tc
1220
Wa
shington
Blvd.
992.5976
or Columbus co l·
a ll . George The iss family, Mr .
MODERN 6 room I floor plan
423 -7521
. BELPRE , 0 ·. ~----~---Je ct 235-1996.
and Mrs . Del mar Hamm. Mr .
ELECTROLUX
va c uum . home
with
detachable
6. JJ.tt c
and Mrs. Clarence Grueser .
cleaner, A l condition, use s garage . All newly painted.
PHONE:
6·17. lfp
paper bag s, ha s cordwinder
Located on nice level lot SO' &gt;c
CAS H pa 1d for all makes and
-----and many atlachmerlts . Al so
110' at 619 Page St.. Mid ·
T
8
mode
ls
of
mobi
le
homes
.
Wan d tO UJ
shampooe r a ll a c hm e nt in . diE:!por t, Ohio. For fur ther
Phone area code 614-423-9531 .
eluded. (Onl)l 4 avadnb le ) at details, con tact David R.
Notice
OLD Furnitu're, oak tables . .- - - - - - - - - - 4 : : :·-"13":-"tl-"c
$37
.70
ca sh
or
te rm s Yates, 23 Grandv iew Road.
GU N Shoot, Factory choked &amp;
Wooden 1ce boxes, brass beds,
avai
labl
e
.
Elect
ro
H)lgiene
Cambridge, Ohio. 43725.
hand choked guns, Forked
dishe s
or
complete For Rent
Co. Phor:~ e 992 ·2982 .
6· 15.flc
V irgil B. Teaford, Sr.
RUn Sportsman Club. Sunday,
househo ld s ; Write M. D. 3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and
617-ll
c
June 17, 12 noon .
Broker
Miller. Rt. 4, Pomeroy , Oh1o,
unfurnished ·apa rtm ent s .
HOUSE for sa le by owner, 3
6· 14·3tc
call 992·6271 .
110
Mechanic
Street
Phone 992·5434.
PUBLIC AUCTION
bedrooms, new furn ace, roof,
5· 13"tfc
4·12·11c SAT UR DAY , Jun.! 2Jtd, 11 :00 a nd wiring. Wall . to -wall
Pomeroy, Ohio 4S769
HOURS for placing applicat ions
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E-D~-i.J
c-s_e_d:-m
-e-rc-:h-a~
ndise ~::-::-::---~
a .m.
carpe ting , large lot. carport.
in the Personnel Department, W
NEW LISTING
I have sold my farm and
Look for Iron fence in fr ont l62ACRES Holzer Medical Center are
~ for auction . We buy, we 2 BEDROOM mobi le home. a ir
All minerals.
conditioned
,
Racine
area
.
will
sell
the
following
per·
and pine trees In side yard .
from 9:00 to ll :OOa .m., 2:00to
sell, whole houseful or sing le
Good
2
bedroom
home with
sona l properly at the farm
Phone 992·6329.
Contac t Mr . Eldon Walburn,
4:00 p .m . on Tu esda y,
pieces ,. cons ignm ent or
bath,
drilled
we
ll
,
and
conc rete
located
2112
miles
off
State
s.2J. Ifc
230 Union Avenue, Pomero.,..,
Wednesday, and Thursdar,·
percentage We will haul.
porch . Basement barn. A rea l
Route
124
.
Leave
Slate
Route
6•14•5 c
Ohio
.
Phone
992-2805.
Phone 992·3354. Hayman' s.
1241u st west at Rutland, Ohlo,
6. JJ .tfc buy a ! a little over Slll.OO per
6-5·30tc
on
County
road
13
and
follow
acre.
YARD sale, Monday. Tuesday,
sa le sign s.
NEW LISTING
Wed ., June 18, 19, and 20, 9 ACREAGE NEAR POMEROY
5 ROOM hous~ with bath on
1965
Dodge
4
Door
Dart
170
ACRES
- M i neral ~. free
a .m . to 5 p.m . White house
large
lot
in
upper
end
of
OR MIDDLEPORT WITH OR
with 6 whee ls and tires.
trimmed in green be~·dnd
Syra cuse . Large attic, out . gas, 25 acres of bottom in
WITHOUT HOUSE . PLEASE
Excel lent condi ti on . Tappan
Sha in}s Store in Antiquity.
buildings . $7,000. Ca ll 949 · ~595 meadow. Balance pasture and
WRITE Box 729-F, C·O The
Ga
s Range , Sunray Ga s
6·15.2tc
be fore 2: 30 p.m . or any lime some timber. GarT)brel root
Daily
Sentine l,
stating
Range.
Small
G. E .
on weekends .
bank barn. 36 x 50. Drilled well
description and lowest selling
Refrigera tor , Maytag Dryer.
YARD SALE - Sma ll ey's Gift
6·4·12tc and nice larg e stream. J
price .
Maylag Wringer Wash e r.
Shop, Chester, Ohio, Monday
6-Htp
bedroom modern home in
Double rinse tubs , Section.;~ l
and Tuesday. June 18 and 19.
Athens
Coun ty .
Asking
sola and other liv ing room
Clothes, dishes some an · NO . l Copper 54c, rad ia tor s,
$60,000.00.
furniture
,
:114 Bed comp le te .
tiques , ek.
28c ; brass, 20c; batteries, 85c
NEW LISTING
Chest of Drawer s, Dresse rs,
6· 15-2tc
each ; clean dry · rools , Gin ·
R
UTLAND
- 12 room home, 6
Ant iques Buffet. 2 Drnette
ON YOUR DIAL
seng, $52 lb. ; yellow root, S.4;
bedrooms, bath , porch. carpor t
Sets.
Venetian
Blinds
~
mayapple. 45c per lb . ; M. A.
Curtains, Wheal Mine Lamp
and exce ll ent loca tion with
Hall, ~eedsville, Ohio, 378·
&amp; Charger , New Traditiona l
large yard . · Want
on ly
-- 6249.
F
;xlure
Antique
Brass
L!ght
s
12,000.00.
56 tfc EXPA~SION PLANNED
Fini sh, Stone jars &amp; jugs
NEW LISTING
COLUMBUS (UP! )- Batsta nd s. Baby bed , Hi9h chair. ·.oa
SYRAC USE - 6 room frame
NEW YORK
Baflery radio, P icni C tab le, E . M A I N ' - - - telle Laboratorie.s announced
Musical Instruments
house ba sement. garage with
Glider.
Power Saw, Platlorm
SPINET . Console Piano. Thursday an expansion of il~
POMEROY
utility. Level lot. All utilities .
Scales. 2·wheel Trailer, Wood
CLOTHING
Wanted respons~ble party to biomedical research facilities .
Asking
S5,000.00.
saw with 3 bells, New Stihl
take over spinet piano. Easy
OUT OF TOWN
POMEROY
Chain Saw (020AV). 1 horse
Construction will begin next
terms . Can be seen locally.
!•h acres . Nice laying
2 BEDROOMS - Bath, fu ll
HOUSE
elec
tr
ic
molar
wi
th
grinder.
Write Credit Manager , P . 0. month on the $3.3 million, four -•
ground . 4 bedrooms. Modern
basement with shower , gas
several small motors. 3 Fence
Box
276,
She
lbyv
ille.
Indiana
bath. Lots of base and upper
furna ce, and por ch . Large lot.
Pomeroy
'
chargers
,
2
hydraUli
c
/'acks.
story
addition
to
Battelle's
46176.
cablne,ts in the kitchen, a lso
Only $7500.00.
BO ft . Wire Cable, a lot o hand
is now the collecting age~~.r
6-15 21p present one-story biomedical
a
range
.
Bar
room.
Sto,rm
NEAR SHOPPING.
&amp;
hardware,
Refrain
for
tools
for Columbus &amp; Southern
research facility.
1950 Ford Mower, deep we lt , doors &amp; windows . Home 1S '4- NICE 2 BEDROOMS - Handy
Ohio Electric Company . .
years old. $16,900.00.
hand pump, pitcher pump.
kitchen, bath, gas furnace,
You can pay your electnc
MIDDLEPORT
siding
roof
ven
·
aluminum.
front and side concrete porCh
bill at this store.
tilalion, lot of p'iastic wa ter
Living room . Kitchen .
with wrought iron posts . Just
~ll1WIDM®u..t
~w
p1pe, Fiber glass rooting. roof
Dining Room . 2 bedrooms.
$15,000.00.
pa int. 3 steel drum s, Stock
Bath. 2nd floor unfinished
lll ACRES
ra c k for 3 ,4 ton tru ck ,
but
ha s new stai rway to it .
HIJN T IN G LAND
All
Unscr~mb le these lour Jumbles,
wheelbarrow , lot of log
Storm
windows
.
Lot
100x125.
minerals,
plenty
of
locust.
6
one letter to each •quare, to
cha ins, small lot of leather
JUST SS,ooo.OO .
room
house
,
barn
and
severa
l
form four ordinary . words,
harness &amp; collars. 20 bushel s
RACINE
P'ottit.oll)"
buildings.
Asking
$19,500.00
of ear corn and other useful
nothi"((:
10 Acres about 6 level. Hom e
NEW LISTING
arti cles not tl s·ted. W. R.
J.VVEX
2
"""" " ' "" ~
bedrooms.
Bath
.
Full
8
YEARS
OL D - 2 bedrooms,
Hay es ~ owner . Term s the m!
basement. Electric heat . Is bath wi th shower.
Full
ca sh. Not responsib le for
about 12 years old . A BUY basement. Nice liv ing room
a ce •dents. The Bradford
Karr's Barber Shop
AT JUST S15,000.00.
wit h fireplace . 1·ca r garage.
Auction Company . A. C.
FURNISHED HOME
Pomeroy
Bradtord, Manager . C. C.
$18,500.00
A la rge level lot l00x135. Jlh
Bradlord , Auct1on ee r. Lunch
NEW LISTING
Mayer &amp; Hill
VI/{/•()
story fra me . 2 bedrooms.
served .
145
ACRES
- 15 in corn . Large
Barber Shop
6·172tc
bath. Dining r oom. Kitchen barn several outbu ilding s . 7
Pomeroy
has late model G. E. Range, room house . Some fences in
Paid For by Barbers.'
Ref. Dryer and Deep Freeze. Rutland Township. $22,500.00.
5 ROOM house. bath, ba semen t.
Local No. 400.
Nice
porch . Storm doors and
·-~
gas heat. 21ots, S. D. Busk irk,
windows.
sa.soo.oo.
· VISIT with us and see the
341
Page
Street,
Middleport
.
1!116 MONEYSIX· FAMIL Y yard sale with a
TUPPERS
PLAINS
bargains. Where can you buy
Ph
one
992
-5487
.
FOR AOON6!
variety of c lothing , furniture
6-15-3tp
Like new 1971 mobile home. 3 land for only a liHie more than
and odds and ends. June 22-23
bedrooms . Bath . Lovely S100.00 an acre . WE HAVE
9 a .m . to 5 p.m. Look for sa le
kitchen and dining area.
Home
for
sa
le,
12
x
60
MOBILE
NEW HOMES FOR ON~ Y
signs on Rt. 124 between _ &gt;JJI\,'1'UR ~_
Now ananre t.he circled lettera
Large lot in new addition. $16,000.00. WE HAVE FR!"E
with
expando
,
completely
Crossroads and Rt . 7 By·Pa ss. r n l
to form the avrprise anawer. u
lurnished , ca r peflng, a ir·
GOING AT JUST $6,800.00. ATLAS AT THE OFFICE FOR
6-17-51p
. •unested by the above cartoon.
conditioned, 50 ft . pat io, large CALL US FOR A QUICK YOU .
lot , .992·1753, Ath ens .
ON
YOUR
SALE
6·15-71t
PROPERTY .
DANCE Friday &amp; Sat. nights, 10
..
HELEN L. TEAFORD
HENRY E. CLELAND ,
p.m . till 2 p.m . Shenanif
GORDON
B. TEAFORD
(A-wen Mand•J}
COAL . l irr es tone . Ex ce l"ior·
BROKER
Spring s. Music by Guy
ASSOCIATES .
Sa lt Work s, E. · Main St.,
JAmblua LIMIT GUMMY IEDIUG PIRATE
Thoma, Toby Young and
992-22S9
992·jJ25 or 992·36 U
Pomeroy . Phone 992 . 38~1 .
Larry Hubbard .
\'et1erd•1'•
No Answer 992·2568
Al&amp;tw~:r; FF'hal one 1rwu111nin climber U'urc-A "GITUP"
6·14·3fc.
4 12·tf\

Sale

served refreshments.

Meigs 4-H Club .News
The Pomeroy Livewires met

Minersville ,

PLANS APPIIOVED
TOLEDO (UP[} - Plans for
a $lo.4 million county justice
~ center were approved Wednesday by the Lucas County Commissioners,
house a jail,

PART TIME
CLERK POSITIONS
GROCERY --:- PRODUCE
.
FOR OUR NEW STORE IN POMEROY
Applicants s hould be neal in. allpearanc~,
friendly personality and have ability in basic
mathematics .

STARTING RATE: $1.85 Per Hour
Approximately: 15 to 30 Hours Per
Week
· APPLY: Ohio Bureau of Employment Service
443 2nd Ave. , Gallipolis,

o.

An

I Opportunity Employer ..., .

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7 1973

For Fast Results Use The Sunday Times-Sentinel Classifieds
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In Memort
IN lOVING momoryofour dad

Glenn

F

Po1ter

Fa1her s Day

Sr

on

who passed

away June 18 1970
A lovmg father true and k ind

No friend I ke h m we II ever
find
For all of us he d d h s best
Mi.ty God grant h m eterna l

rest

Sad I y m issed by M r s
Phyll s Johnson Mrs June
Kemper and ent r e fam ly
143

----IN MEMORY of Lusher A

Real Estate For Sate,.,.,....,

Real Estate For Sale

Real Estate For Sale

STROUT QJ/1DIIlfOIL
REALTY REALTY

IUSSRL
WOOD
REALTOR

446-1066
W IFE TO t-ROWNING husband
hold ng can cel ed check n h s
hand
You mean the bank
sa ves all the checks I write
an d sends them to you' What
a sn eaky th ng to do

THE LEADER SINCE 1900 IN
SERVING THE NATIONS
BUYERS &amp; SELLERS
Ph 11146 0008

NEW LISTING - Over 3 acres
Evans who departed th s fe
with ot !&gt; of p nes Th s. 5 rm
June 20 1969
and
bath hom e has a f ull
Noth ng can ever take away
basement
and s located on th
The Love a heart t&gt;olds dear
NEW LISTINGS
Woods M II Rd lmmed al e
Fond memor es I nger every ARE YOU lookmg for a very
possess on S 14 700
day
n ce home n c
on Second
Remembrance keeps h m near
A v e ' E xcellen cond t on
Sad I y m ssed by w fe
two story two bedrooms and LOWDOWN PAYMENT - Th s
ch ldren and grandch ldren
large din ng room
bath
n ce y remodeled 2 story
143 1
downsta rs
shower
full
home ncludes a new fa ctory
basement
second story
k tchen formal d n ng rm
f n shed can be made Into
I v ng rm w th WB f replace
three bedrooms good garage
3 BR full basement and
a so a n ce rental n back w th
shady lawn Sl5 900
WE WISH to thank a I our
separate dr veway close to
relat ves and ne ghbors for
grocery store of 177 x 43
INVESTMENT NEARLY
the r vis ts donat•ons of food
NEW Restaurant and
floral arrangements cards
A LAND at Northup Oh1o
carry out food serv ce Rea
and help dur ng the t1me of
w th 2 bedroom home with full
estate and all equ pment goes
the loss of our loved one A so
basement large I vlng room
w fh sale Located near Gav n
thanks to Rev L nson Steb
3 n ce closets stove and deep
Plant
b ns the organ st and
freeze storm w ndows and
M1ller s Home for Funerals
door fuel o I furnace rural FHA WOULD PROBABLY
Your thoughtfulness and
water bath large garage
FINANCE THIS ONE
k ndness w I never be
and pat o Pr ce S20 000
S16 900 buys th s n ce 6 rm
forgot1en
homew fh a 12 x20fam ly rm
The Mae M ller Fam ly
and modern bu It n k tchen
143 1 3 BEDROOM house k itchen
bath and n ce front porch at
Cheshire Oh o Pr ce reduced EASTERN AVE
$14 500 to Sl2 500
IDEAL FOR HOME OR B Z
- N ce 6 rm home features
DAVES Home Improvement 47 GARFIELD Ave very n ce
some panel ng and carpet ng
alum num s d ng and ac
home with new carpe t and
plus alum num Sid ng storm
cessor es Free est mate
drapes central a r con
w ndows and carport
ower pr ces 'J67 0229
d lion ng front room 22 x 14
134 26
w th wood burn ng f replace ENO - OVER AN ACRE of
modern
k tchen
ful
land p us a lov ely 6 rm
LET US restore your o P lam y
basement new carport and
country home Lots of good
;.&gt;hotos Pr ces reasonab e
r ver v ew Pr ce $22 500
llv ng can be had for on ly
Tawney s Studio
$16900
51 1f COTTAGE on Evans He ghts
ot 45 x 125 modern k fchen 1 YEAR OLD
love y 5 rm at
SWEE PER Repa s Parts
the whole house n excenent
e eclr c home close to new
Supp es Phone 367 77:J6
cond I on also garage Pr ce
hasp ta offers 3 BR bath
Dav s Vacuum Cleaner Ston•
$15 000
WW ca pet garage br ck
10 a m 5 p m Add son Oh o
front and 100 ft frontage
114ft 7 ROOM br ck home on Lower
$22 500
R ver Road over oak ng the
DAY CARE
Oh1o R ver modern k1fchen BRAND NEW &amp; PRICED
SUN VALLEY Nursery School
carpeted
a r cond tlonmg
RIGHT at S22500
Th s
I censed by State of Oh1o 1
ful
basement
two car
qual ty bu It 3 BR home has a
m les west of new hasp tal
garage has recently been
br ck front garage factory
577 Sun Valley Dr Ph 440
redecorated
k !chen w th a arge d n ng
3657 Day care that says we
area WW carpet 2 bath s 22
care
Madge Hauldren
MODERN 1 floor plan on Ad
ft LR and a large lot 10 m
Owner
Loredlth &amp; John
d son Bulav lie Rd 6 r.ooms
from town
Hauldren Operators
hardwood f oars modern
114 tf
k tchen r ura water s tuated CLOSE NORTH GALLI A HIGH
Pr ce S21 000
on two lots.
SCHOO L - N cely remodeled
MOlORIST MUTUAL IN
Pre sently rents for $200 per
7 rm home on a large lot
SURANCE
One
st op
mo
Owner anx ous to se ll
protect on for Auto Home
Bus ness and L fe Ray Hawk
LARGE o der home has been BEAUTIFUL
COLO NIA L
Agent 446 2300 54 4th Ave
remodeled modern k tchen
PLUS ACREAGE You may
100 1f
new carpet n~ two patios
buy th s love y 4 BR home
plus extra Ira ier pad on lot
w th 1 acre or 167 Th s at
Pr ce $19 500
TWO WAY Rados Sa es &amp;
electr c beauty offers 2 bi:tlhs
Serv1ce New and used CBs
arge fam y m d n ng rm
po ce man tor s antennas 3 BEDROOM home w th un
2
f rep aces a factory k tchen
tin shed room upsta rs for the
~tc Bob s C t zen Band Rad o
that a I women dream of and
4th bedroom
large 1 v ng
Equ p Georges Creek Rd
pal o If you shou d dec de to
r oom w th I replace modern
Gall pol s Oh o 446 4517
buy I all you would a so get
k .tchen new gas furnace a r
212 1f
am le of road frontage
about
conCI t on ng full basement
-:-,-,--c=-,---- new
pond
tob base corn
f n shed
re c
room
n
JANITORIAL Serv ce free
base barn and about 75
bath
and
2
basement
has
est mates husband and w fe
I llab e acres Buy now and
bath upsta rs double garage
team
Walls
W ndows
choose
the color of your
Floors Pa nt ng Panel ng or
on of 95 x 2 5 th s home was
carpet
any type work Cal 388 8408
bu t by a carpenter for h s
anytime
house rust 5 m n from WE NEED AN OFFER
60
Gal po s Oh o has c ty
acres vacant and 10 Add son
water and new sewer system
Twp - about 20 acres t lab e
n front of house
WE HAVE
w th the balance n woods
watches and
Campa e
ou
pr ces A LARGE home w th 5 HOME PLUS NCOME 2
bedrooms modern k tchen
anywhere Tawney s Jewelry
almost new al electr c mob le
1 2 bath gas furnace smal
51 tr
hom es ocated 1 m e off rout !;)
basement new roof large lot
7 n Add son Twp L ve n one
43 x 75 on Second Ave
BUY S lver 60 pet over face
and rent the other
value a I US cons and god
APARTMENT
HOUSE
top do tar MTS cons Phone IN KANAUGA A lot on Sf Rt
Upper oute 7 th s prope ty
446 2822
7 w th 170 frontage for
could pay for tself n 5 years
bus ness and a sma I house
Ca today and f nd out how
c:c------ - - -- 143 1
that ents for $85 per mo
there are 2 wells on property ADDISON TOWNSHIP
RUMMAGE and Garage Sale at
16
and county water n front
541 Second Avenue June 22 5
LOTS - ASK lNG $40 000
Off1ce 446 1066
8 pm
June 23 9 4 p m
Evenmgs
Sponsored by New L fe
NEW SECTIONAL - KC School
Russell Wood 446 4618
Luther League
Dst
$16900 wll sound
Ron Canaday 446 3636
1.13 3
after
you see th s love y
cheap
John I R1chards 446 0280
3 BR all e ectr c home w lh 2
baths
sha g carpet
un
PROFESSIONAL REAL
derground
ut
I
t
es
beam
ESTATE APPRAISER
ce I ngs arge f at of and ow
down paymen

•r

Nobee

-------

-------

A BRICK
the better buys m
Gall pols 3 BR 1 ' bath
carpet throughout all elec
tr c full basement located n
a real good ne ghborhood on
2nd Ave Pr ce reduced for a
qu c sa e
BUSINESS
No 1 - For Sale - Large ot on
Second Ave
Has bfock
bu ld ng w1th dry clean ng
equ pment A real buy - can
be used for most any
bus ness ONner ret red due
to health reasons
No 2 - Market and grocery
store for sa le - dong a good
bus ness
No 3- Restaurant dong a good
bus ness- located down town
No 4 Market and col"\
feet onary - Pr ce reduced
ow ner wants to ret re The
pnce s r ght Cal Howard
Brannon

One of

123 ACRES
W th a butcher ng shop w th a I
the equ pment a arge da ry
barn two story home located
on Bu av lie Road tust 6 m les
from c ty
LOCATION
Walk to everyth ng - No 540
Th rd Ave One story home
w1th deep lot and new storage
bu ld ng Pr ce $17 900
CORNER LOT
Located n V nton Large two
sto ry
hom e
carpeted
throughout eat n k tchen
d n ng room
3 BR
new
furnace Low low pr~ce of
$15 750
MIDDLEPORT OHIO
4 good homes 1n very good
cond t on ready to move nto
Pnced from S13 500 to S21 000
Can be seen anyt me - Call
for appo ntment now
SECLUDED
And bu It to endure - A very
unusual 6 BR
4 2 bath
spac ous LR w th stone FP
over s ze fam ly room w th
br ck F P beamed ce lmg
carpet ng throughout pr vale
balcony to each BR Anderson
w ndows and doors redwood
deck luxury k tchens dial
your own weather n th s at
electr c central a r heat
exter or s cedar s d ng and
odbrck 4000sq ft oflvng
space nestled among stately
trees on a 3 acre plot Shown
only by appo ntment

Wanted To Do

Help Wanted

$MONEY$

NEW L STING - Th s n ce 7
rm home s about 12 yrs o d
and loca ted n a qu et sub
d v1s on on US 35 HW floors 3
BRs large d mng rm ut lily
rm and carport are on y a
few of the spec al features
$22 000

12 MEN NEEDED

ARTHUR A NIBERT,
ASA.
Phone 446 4672
281 State Street
Ga lllpohs Oh1o 45631
RUSS S GLASS Serv ce g ass
for all needs spec a z ng n
w ndsh e l ds
m rrors
p e&gt;&lt;~g ass rescreen 704 P ne
R o G ande 245 5048
100 tf

Help Wanted

3.51 HR.

1

FULL OR
PART TIME
Expandmg company
needs twelve men to
work m Galltpolts and
Pomt Pleasant area
No
experience
necessary Must have
car Call Monday
Thursday Fnday 9 30
amto9pm
MR VANCE 446 0677

WANTED experrlenced body
repa r man paid vacat on
hosp fa zat on
top pay
Apply n person no phone SECRE TAR Y for par t llme
calls J m M nk Auto Sa es
work nan nsurance off ce If
Inc
nterested send res ume to
143 3
Post
Off ce
Box
423
Gall po s Oh o
MATURE ret able person who
142-tf
loves ch dren to care for 2
small ch ldren
References
and transpor:tat on a must
Appltcattons betng
Call 446 9255 between 9 a m
taken for sales lady.
and 5 p m
Apply at Mdstead
143 6
BABYSITTER references Call
after 5 p m 367 7825
143 3

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FULL TIME
OR PARTTIME
MEN OR WOMEN
ENCYCLOPEDIA Br tann ca
ate swamped wlth qual fed
wntes n leads Work from
pre set appo ntment F a
persmnal
ntervlew ca I
Parkersburg 422 3771 or
Zanesville 453 4337 between 10
and 12
143 6

SOMEONE
to do llg"'
housework one day a week
Must have own
trans
porfaflon 446 9297
1433

-,..,----,---,-.,.,-

WANT someone lo rebu ld a
room onto an old brick
residence See Blansette at
ntersectlon of Old route 35
and 325 Rio Grande
142 13

Bakery
Avenue

244

Th1rd

~iE o Do tPN o

·iq

rei red RN
vork n nurs ng home
an
I ve n Wr te Box 313 1 onton
Oh o Route

2tl

WE HAVE LOTS &amp; VACANT
WOODLAND
IN
ALL
DIRECTIONS FINAN
C NG
AVA LABLE
ON
MOST PARCELS

TOOL
sharpen ng
saws
sc ssors shears home and
garden too s Sharp ShC!p
AI ey rear 47 Second
216 tf
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&gt;

REMODELING bu d ng new
rooms
cement
roof ng
H
s d nq furnace ns J
C.,ueen &amp; Son 446 927
___________________68 u
~

soo Bargam

O WNE R VERY ANXIOU S
T O SE L L TH S 3 BEDR OOM
H O M E LOCA TED IN TOWN
O N P OR T S M OU TH RD
IN CLUDE S A NICE KIT
C H E N
C A RPETED
L VIN G ROOM AND S I N
TO P CONO TON IF YOU
W A NT A BA RGAIN TH S I S
T

Owner Movong
Must Sell
YOUL L L OO K A LONG
T ME BEF O RE YOU F NO
A CLEAN
L KE NEW
WELL BU LT HOME
KE
THI S
3
BEDROOMS
0 N NG AREA
PATIO
GAR A G E
AND
EX
CE LL ENT LO CATION ON
E DG F:: OF TOWN
JUST
R G HT
FO R
YOUR
F A M LY

Pnce Reduced
OWNER WANTS HOME
S O L D AND HA S REDUCED
THE P.R CE TH S S A 4
BEDROOM
HOME
2 2
BATHS FORMAL 0 N NG
2 F REPLACES
FULL
BASEMENT
2
CAR
GARAGE AND
ACRE OF
FLAT LAND WITH N CE
GARDEN
PR CEO AT
$37 900 LOOK AT T AND
MAKE US AN OFFER

Owner Movong
To Tennessee
HERE S A DANDY FOR
THE
MONEY
3
IBEOR OOM HOME HUGE
L V NG
ROOM
FULL
BASEMENT EXCELLENT
LOCA TI ON ON LARGE LOT
AT EDGE OF TOWN ~N
CH I LL COTHE
ROAD
ASK IN G
$ B 500
W LL
CONSIDER LESS
BEST
BUY O N MARKET

83 Acre Farm
Bea ultful Lake
HERES A REAL DANDY
SMALL
FARM
T S
LOCATED 6 M ILES FROM
TOWN AN 0 HAS A GOOD 3
BEDROOM O LD ER H OME
MODERN
K ITCHEN
F URNACE AND BATH
4
A TOBACCO BASE BARN
AND TOOL BU LD IN G
F SH FROM YOUR BACK
DOOR STEP S25 000 00 AND
ONEOFAKND

301

Acre Farm

ALL
CLEARED
AND
PASTURE
EXCEPT
40
ACRE
WOODED
PASTURE
LARGE
TOBACCO BASE 2 LARGE
BARNS AND SEVERAL
OTHER
OUTBU ILD NGS
HOUSE IS AVERAGE BUT
FARM
S
ABOVE
AVERAGE
F RST GUY
W TH \52 500 BUYS IT

N R 0
HUGE
ROOM

G RANDE
WITH
NEW
F AMILY
WOOD BURN NG
F REPLACE
LARGE
KIT C HEN 0 N NG ROOM
Y OU C ANT BEAT TH S
AND
S TAY
UNDER
SJO 000 00 ANYWHERE

New L1stmg
In Town
VERY NICE 3 BEDROOM
HOME W TH F REPLACE
KIT C HEN ANC 0 N NG
LARGE SUNOECK AND
FULL BA S EMENT $2 900
BUYS T

Owner T1red of
Bemg Separated
From Fam1fy
HE
S
WILL NG
TO
SACR F CE
ON
THE
PR CE JUST TO GET H S
P AM LY W TH
HIM IN
MONTANA
THIS
S A
BEAUT FUL L ARGE 4 OR 5
BEDROOM
COUNTRY
HOME
W TH
FORMAL
0 N NG
ROOM
DEN
FAMLY
ROOM
WTH
F I REPLACE
FULL
BASEMENT
2
CAR
GARAGE
AND
3 BAY
BARN $500MO HEATS
TH S HOME 1 MILE FROM
SCHOOL
AND
POOL
KYGER
CK
SCHOOL
0 S TRICT

Owner Moved to
New Jersey
YR OLD 3 BEDROOM
FUL L Y CARPETED W TH
BEAUT FUL
K TCHEN
GARAGE
AND
LARGE
FLAT
LOT
N
GOOD
LOCAT ON
BETWEEN
HOSPITAL AND TOWN

Beauttful Home
Beautiful LocatiOn
PR CE I S LOW BECAUSE
SOME;:
REPA IR S
ARE
NEEDED BUT YOU W LL
AGREE I TS A FAN TA S TIC
BUY 4 YR OLD BR CK
W TH 3 BEDROOMS
I
BATHS
TOP
NOTCH
K TCHEN
BASEMENT
A ND 2 CAR GARAGE N A
BEAUT FUL SET TING ON
A 2A LOT 6M LES FROM
C TY
FULL PRICE I S
S2500000 PERFECT FOR
THE BARGA N HUNTER

Galha Co s Largest
~&gt;•al E• 1a•e Sate• Agency
Off1ce 446 3643
Evenongs Call
E M Ike ' Wiseman 446 17961
E N W1seman 446 4500

L - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --.J

Services Offered
Centra I A1r Cond1flontng
&amp; Heatmg
Free Est1mates
Stewarts Hardware
Vmton Oh1o
144 tf

Services Offer!\!

R

or ent or

Lease

Russell s Plumb ng 446 4182
297 tf

HOLLEY Bros Construcl on
bu doz ng back hoe work
d tch ng under roads bonng
Phone 245 5018 or 245 5006
118 tf

JIMME SAYRE
'UCTIONEER

PH. 446-3444

We sell anyllllng far
anybody Brtng your
Items to KnoHs Com
munlty Auction Barn
Corner Th1rd &amp; Ohve
For appomtment call
446 2917
Sale every
Saturday evenmg at 7

BARGAIN HUNTERS DREAM
All elec tr c home w th
br ck front 18 teet of cab nets
n the k tchen year round
cl mate control fully car
peted ceram c bath lots of
storage space country I v ng
v th c ty conven en ces

DEAD STOCK
horse and cows
Co I Jackson 286 &lt;1531

139

AT IT

THIS WAY

TARA
Townhouse
Apartments
2 Bedroom
Townhouses
1% Baths

_____ _

Addtson
Ohro
..,

For Information

LOTS OF HOUSE - If you have
a goods z.e tam ly th s s the
house
for
you
Four
bedrooms full bath two car
carport
ocated n V1nton
on y 10 m nutes from Me gs
M ne a stea l for less than
$13000

~il. I

SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1973
BEGINNING AT 10 30 AM. CD 5 T J
REGISTRATION OF BUYERS9 30 AM

3 A r Compressors
2 A r Compressor Tanks
New Marion 726 Ho st
New Tulsa W nch
Valve Grindmg Machme
King P n &amp; Sp ndle Reamer
2 H D Brake Lathes
Smith Portable Frame Straightener
T re Changer
2 Head Ugh! A111\ers
Assortment of Bear Frame Rack Hook Up Tools
H D S!eel Workbench
Blower Exhaust Fan Center
3 Rolls H 0 Canvas Tarp
Pre ss Stand
Grease Gun
ROOFING
Spou l ng
Sh ng es
and
Bul dup
+fotroors Free Est mate 26 yr exper ence
James
Marcum V nton Oh o 388
8114
62 tf

BACKHOE DOZER
TRENCHER
CALL Jackson 286 4524 All
TOP DAIRY FARM - Owner
types of backhoe ng sep t c
must sell due to health Fa m
tanks foo ters etc A so at
of 222 acres large barn 529
types of trench ng water
tons o new Gr:ade Am lk ng
nes gas t nes etc
parlor herd can be purchased
89 If
w th the farm If des red
=~::-:-:--~--:­
Home s very I vable w th lots DRY WALL serv ce by con
of room Plenty of water
tract Willard Bas ay 446
pasture crop land
4954
282 tf
ALL
ELECTRIC
DOWN
RIVER N ce new home
TERMITE PEST CONTROL
near Clay School fully car FREE nspect on Call 446 3245
peted bu It n cab nets n
Merr I 0 Del Opera tor by
k tchen ceram c bath Jots of
Exterm nat Term te Serv1ce
closets f n shed garage and
10 Belmont Dr
storage room n ce level ot
267 tf
NEIGHBORHOOD ROAD Four year o d home on th rd
of an acre w th c ty water
c lfy schools
force d a r
furance
carpeted I vmg
room daub e van ty m bath
owner w II se I fu ly turn shed
f you want nstant hous ng

2 DAY ANTIQUE SALE

SHOP EQUIPMENT

STEWART Electr ca l Serv1ce &amp;
Repair house w1r ng electnc
heat ng Phone 446 4561
271 tf
Roto Rooter
SE WER and Dra n Clean ng
Nat ana
Serv ce
now
ava table locally
For any
k nd of stopped up dra n ca1t1
675 5 195 24 hour Serv
307 tf

ADELAIDE DRIVE BE.AUTY
- N ce ranch home w th a
hardwood floors carpet n~
all app ances nc ud ng a --~A~
LB_
E_
R_
T -~
~M
~
AN .­
washer and dryer drapes
only five m nutes from the
Water Del very S'erv ce
C ty Park
Pafnot Star Rt GIJ-11 pol s
Evenmgs ca 11 446 4244
Ph 379 2133
Sfeven Betz 446 9583
243 tf
John Fuller 446 4327
BOB
LANES
complete
BY OWNER House and lot 2
Book keeping antt Tax Ser
8R LR K1tchen bath and
v ce 424 2 Fourth Ave
washroom
outbu Jd ng
Kanauga Bus ne ss by ap
s1dewa ks and shade trees
po ntment
Ph
446 1049
Call 446 4307 after 4 p m
Please ca I after 6 p m
134 26
278 tf.
-45:-:A-:C:-:R:cE::-:f-a _
rm
..c..-:6- r_o_o_m_m_o-dern
BANKS TREE SERVICE
home one barn pnce $16 000 FREE est mates llabll ty n
a so have bu d ng lots
su rance Prun ng trlmm ng
located n Kyger Creek Schoo
and cav ty work tree and
d str ct 367 7238
stump em oval Ph 446 4953
141 3
73 11

PARTS BINS, PARTS &amp; ACCESSORIES
10 Boxes Parts B n Shelves &amp; Part t ons
Var ous New Transm ss on Cases &amp; Bell Hous ngs
4 Real Axle Truck Hous ngs
New Rear Axle Truck Hous ngs
16 Now Fly Wheels
15 New Gas Tanks
New Front Axle W th Drums
2 New Closed Onve Shafts
6 Fender Sk rts New
30 New Assorted Rad1ators &amp; Cores
30 New Assorted Coli Sprmgs Passenger Car &amp; Truck
Suspension
Vanous New Heat Ducts &amp; Connectors
New Case Flat Glass
3 New Steering Gear Assembl es
New Steel Ta lgate for Midwest P atform &amp; Stakes
15 Sets New Stake Body Racks
2 New Jiffy L ft Electr c Ta I gates
12 New Passenger Car Wheels
Various Assortment of New Truck Axles
4 New Truck Hydra Vacs
14 New Dr ve S:haft Assemb es For Trucks
50 New H D 2 &amp; 3 P ece Truck Wheels
5 New Truck Tires Tubes &amp; Wheels Mounted 9x22
3 Truck T1res &amp; Wheels Mounted
Box Var ous Truck Tubes &amp; L ners
Var ous Assortment of New &amp; Used Truck Crossmembers
Truck Gas Tank
3 Cases of Truck U Bolts &amp; Bed Hangers
G E 2 HP Eledr c Motor
4 18 Flood Lamps
16 5 Flood Lamps
15 Truc:k &amp; Passenger Car Seats
12 Rad ator Supports
Var ous Assortment of Spring Leaves &amp; Assemblies
Var ous Automot ve Sheet Metal Parts
New - Used
Var ous Lengths of Overhead Door Track &amp; Channel
Assorted Short Lengths of 6 8 10 Steel Channels
Var ous Assorted S zes of New &amp; Used P pe Sleeves
Elbows &amp; Various FIH ngs
Tow Bar
8 Boxes New Carriage Bol1s 18 long :.Y4 D1ameter
Chevrolet Platform &amp; Stakes 9
4 Electric Sw tch Boxes
Rack W fh Elecfr c Sockets
3 Boxes Electr c Connectors
8 Rolls Medium &amp; Heavy Gauge Electr c Wring
2 Boxes Mopar lgn t on Parts
9 Boxes Various Power Take Off Levers &amp; Dr ve Shafts
5 Doors
10 W ndow Cas ngs W1 h Glass
60 Assorted Patch Rocker Panels Quarter Panel s &amp;
Fender Patches

PUBLIC AUCTION

JACKS
2 Bear 30 Ton Jacks

Located on State Route No 160 at the East
Corporahon Lomtt on Vmton Ohio Watch for
Public Auctton S1gns

SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1973

Start1ng at 10:30 A.M.

4 Floor Jacks
16 Ton Jack

OFFICE EQUIPMENT
Add ng Mach ne
W cker Sofa

MISCELLANEOUS
Part at L sf ng 9 p ece Wooden D n ng Room Su te w th
Ch na Ca b net Tab e &amp; 8 Cha rs w th Buffet to match
Couch Van t es Chests of Drawers Dre ssers Half &amp;
Tw n Beds Oak L brary Tab e Oak Wa shstand Mayta
Round Tub Washer Band Saw w th Motor R v Na ~
Kegs Stone Jars Old Books 0 d Dolls Sp~ra Legged
Stand Table D she &amp; Glassware Ant que s and Collec
tor s terns other tem s too num erou s to menton Terms
Cash - Lunch w
be ser ed

MRS. STELLA GUY,

OWN~R

Daryl Alban
AUCTIONEERS
Kenneth Swam
Oak H1tl OhiO
Galt polls Ohto
682 7495
256 6967
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS

Lof Steel &amp; Corrugated Steel S d ng
40 Sheets Roof lnsulat on Board 4x8x1 2
10 Sheets Asphalt Impregnated Sheet ng 2x8
24 Rolls. Concrete Re nforcement Wire
6 Bales Cof)crete Re nforcement Rod
Fr glda re 5 Ton Air Conditioner
Kitchen S nk With Cab ine t &amp; Faucets
3 K1tchen S nks
Bath Tub
2 Bunk Beds W lh Spr ngs
Day Bed W1th Frame &amp; Spr ngs
3 Star.d ng Gas Heaters W th Fan s
5 Small Gas Heaters
Sump Pump
Hand Lawn Roller
3 Scales
2 F re Hoses &amp; Reels

NEW TRUCK BEDS

PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, JUNE 23,
STARTING AT 1:30PM
This Salo os located at 613 5th Avenue In Gallipolis Ohio
and the followmg woll be offorod
Ches t of Drawers ( 150 yea sold) ..:1 p ece bedroom su 1te 3
vlng room su te 2 rock ng cha rs
p ece bedroom suite
lone platform one sw ve ) 2 stra ght back chars dm ng
room su1te w th 6 cha rs 2 ut 1ty cab nets card table
electr c fan stepladder stone tars matc~lng table lamps
floor lamp 2 end tables pictures bedspreads and qu Its
sp ce cab net old picture frames 2 lawn cha rs electr c
blankets some hand tools and miscellaneous tems

MRS MYRTLE QUEEN OWNER

Call Shirley Adktns

367-7250

61

CITY DUDES FARM - N1ce
two bedroom country home
w th 13 5 acres of c eared land
w th farm pond two barns
plenty of water ru I bath only
20 m nutes out from town
LOVELY BARGAIN This
frame ranch Is located on 77
acre of nice lay ng ground
forced a r furnace range
oven wall to wall carpeting
hardwood
floors
three
bedrooms storm wmdows
and doors carport w ndow
a r cond tloner 20 m nutes
from town

AUCTION
UNION AVENUE WAREHOUSE
UNION AVENUE POMEROY OHIO

Kl ~TNG s
Carpet
and
Furn ture dean ng serv1ce
Phone 446 4408

LOOK

PUBLIC AUCTION

POMEROY MOTOR COMPANY

S5 00 Service Charge

W II remove your dead

VINTON OHIO

Pay Only One
Utility

NOTICE

Oscar Baltd
Doug Wetherhott
Brokers
446 3434
BEAUTIFUL SPLIT LEVEL Lots of I v ng spa ce n th s
lovely home n a rura l sett ng
C ty schools county water
... ...4 4;'! f baths roc "" on
v n beaut ful k tchen w th
lots of bu It n cabinets

Services Offered

SEPTIC TANKS

C eaned and lnsta ted

GIL LENWATER 5 sept c tan&gt;
a so
clean ng and rdpa r
N STALLING
alum nun
house wreck ng Ph 446 9499
Established n 1940
s d ng gutters and dow
spouts For free est male&lt;
169 tf
ca collect 367 0128
Hat Shot Spray Wash
~~~~~~~~~~3_o___26. CALL us for wash wax ana
degreas ng of your tr ucks
D P MARTIN &amp; Son Water
mob e homes a urr Inurn
Del very
Serv ce
Your
s d ng or anyth ng washable
patronage w II
be
ap
446 4441
prec ated Ph 446 0463
21f

- - -- - -

1916
T Ford W II trade
for tractor or cattle 188 8202
143 3

Ntce For
The Pnce

I F Y OU WANT IT SOLO
CALL U S

f

l
MOD ~L

V ER Y NI C E
C LEAN 3
BEDRO O M HOME WITH
LAR GE L VIN G ROOM
PRE TTY
K I T C HEN
L AR G E FA M LY ROOM
WITH F R EP L A C E V ERY
GO OD
LOC AT O N
BE
TWEEN
TOWN
AND
H O S P IT A L

We Need L1sltng
We Sell More Properly than Anyone Else m
Southeastern Ohio

Wanted To Rent

For Sal&amp; or Trade

Owner Very
Anxtous

5 BEDROOM HOME

Help Wanted

------

Only persons m~rested In a
good permanent position
need apply Wrl te Box 273
Care of The Datly Trtbune .

OHIO RIVER
Realty

J&amp;WMOUNT
CLEANING SERVICE
GE NERAL house clean ng We
supp y a I the cleaning sup
p es 388 8875 after 6 p m cal
388 8865 Week ly or month Y SEPTIC tanks nstal ed all
L STINGS
NEEDED
c
ean ng by appo ntment
k nds of backhoe work C U
ESPECIALLY FARMS
NAT ONWIDE
AD
~:-:-:-::-=-::--....,------91 tf M ller 245 5535
VERTISING PAYS
WILL DO Sewmg n my home
133 26
Ranny Blackburn
7
446 9287
----,M;:-ccG=RA::W:--:C:::O:-:M-:-::PA
-:--N
-Y
Branch Manager
139 12 BULLDOZER backhoe and
land clear ng and Sept c tank
WALLPAPERING and pan
446 1502 388 8230
t ng Phone 446 9865 or 379
100 tl
2471
83 tf --- - - :T;:;H..O:;iMmAcs&lt;'F0Ao;lN.,--ADVANCE SCHOOLS
- - - - - - - -- EXTERMINATING CO
INCORPORATED
Term
te &amp; Pest Control
TELEPHONE
surveyors
Whe elersburg Oh o
wanted work from home no 2 OR 3 BEDROOM house n - - - - ; - - - - ' - - -- sell ng pa1d hourly 3 hours a
Ga pol s Call 446 3613 be
day 5 days a Week For n
tween 8 and 5 on weekdays
terv ew wr te or call D str ct
____________
_ 143 7 DOWNTOWN bus ness space
Off ce 418 8th Stre~ Hun f ngton W Va Phone 304 529
for lease 2nd Ave across
WANTED
House to rent
f
Ct P k A
3017
Family of 4 ch ldren 7 and 9
rom
Y ar
pprox 2 800
142 2
Sq Ft all'a abe after July
country or? Oak H 1682 7926
31 Ca 1 446 1819 or 446 1126 or
collect
see John Ecker
142
ff
QUALIFIED
refr1gerat on
131 ff
serv ce man
lndustr al ~=~----.-2
or
3 OFFICE space for lease 2nd
Com mere at Domest c good WANTED
bedroom house for rent
Ave across from C ty Park
pay and work ng cond tons
Prefer country moderately Ava table after July 31 Call
Must be exper enced Gall a
pr ced have 2 ch ldren ages 9 446 1819 or 446 1126 or see
Refr gerat on Co 611 Th rd
and 11 Phone 446 3749
John Ecker
Ave Galt po Is 446 4066
141 6
131 ff
133 tf

EXPERIENCED
bod)
HIGH SCHOOL GRADS
mechan c contact Har old COLLECT $2 500 cash bonus
Dav1s Gall polls Molar Co
Tra n n e ectron cs m ss les
446 3672
mechan cs mfantry armor
1&lt;10 tf
or art llery Limited time
only
Call
your
Army
recruiter at
GALLI POLIS 446 3343
130 18

BOOKKEEPER WANTED

$17

117 ACRES

EnJoy the com ng years n the
relaxed surround ngs ra se
tobacco and cattle do some
garden ng A large two story
home n extra good shape has
8 rooms and bath part
basement O.Vner s refired
and mov ng to a smal er
home Pr ce Sl7 900

THE

AGENCY

GRACIOUS
Redwood rancher 5 BR home
large LR beaut ful k tchen
hilltop v ew from th s extra
arge ot Ideal for the large
fam ly Pr ce S24 500

Card of Thanks

Real Estate For Sale

WISEMAN

25 Locust St
Howard Brannon Broker
Off 446 2674
Luc lie Brannon
Eve 446 1226 or 446 2674
FARM
KEEP COOL
Stay way ahead of the hot
weather n th s a r con
d1t loned home Near new JBR
1 2 bat h beaut ful k1tchen
w th all the extras Ci"rpet
throughout Full basement
fam ly room work shop
laundry and garage N ce
large lot w th pl enty shade
and shrubs

World'S Largest

Real Estate For Sale

ANOTHER LARGE

3 M dwest H D Bod es 1.4
3 M dwest Standard Bodes 4
M dwest Body 8

WRECKERS, TRAILERS &amp; TRACTOR
Chevrolet 1955 Chass s Wrecker Homes Traff c K ng 0 1
Chevrolet 1953 Chass s Wrecker Homes Traff c K ng D 2
Gramm Flat Tra ler 26
Gramm Flat Tra ler 33
Apa che Tent Tra ler
Chevrolet 1947 Tractor

TERMS OF SALE C.sh Day of Sale Nothmg To Be
Removed Unt1l SeHiement Is Made

SALE CONDUCTED BY

HAROLD REISERT AUCTION SERVICE
126 SOuth Tenth Street

AUCTIONEER

Lee Johnson

Crown C1ty Ohto
Phone 256 6740

A1chmond lndtana 47374
Phone lAC 317) 962 6310

IF PLANNING A SALE CONTACT US FOR OPEN SALE
DATES

Froday June 22 at 10 DO A M Sharp
Saturday June 23 at 10 00 AM Sharp
Re•nersvtlle Ohto
On St Rt 78 between McConnelsville and Catctwell Oh1o
n Remersv1lle Due to the death of mv husband l"t ram
Henderson Will sett the complete contenh of our HI room
museum home
W II sell on Fr day June 22 Glassware d shes old brass
oil lamps churns clocks p cture frames pr m t ves
ch na pottery bells and hundreds of other small temS
Will sell unt J late at night Glassware d shes Ironstone
milk glass Hull and Weller pottery Eng I sh Bavar an
German Austr ian pressed glass goblets and sherbets
N ppon several stemmed d shes a lot cruets cake
stands old p nk and grden glass d shes some depress on
ruby glass bud vases several boxes glass stoppers a lot
glass Ids for compotes old vases compotes Ironstone
plaHers ant pocket watches costume ewelry old eye
glasses
celluloid harness r ngs
tokens
button s
souvenirs etc razor straps o I burners old button s
wooden scoops etc R R lanterns ant powder cans etc
tobacco cutters boilers stone jars 1ugs p tchers etc
brass pottery and 11n sp ttoons a lot very n ce old p cture
frames old comb cases flat rons brass copper and ron
kettles ron tea kettle ron pots several mantle cl ock s
coffee gr nder hang ng otl lamp wall o tamps wooden
buHer molds and bowls sugar buckets old crocks cherry
seeder apple peeler t n and gran te ware wooden
spoons ant match holders kraut cutters lead spoons
w th wood handles ant flours Hers baskets glass celery
dishes spOon holders sugars &amp; creamers lot o 1 lamp s
hand pamted china salters large t n storage box for
matches teardrop dresser lamps 2 shadow boxes a lot
brass pes lot Aladdin lamps (some very unusual)
Cambr dge cand eho lders fru t bowl We ler d shes for 6
I App le pattern) honer, d sh a lot of bone and wooden
handled s lverware a of candle holders old Silverware
nk wells bank McGuffey readers Carnlva d shes and
vases pressed glass several large platters gold edged
d shes German and other deep d shes blue glass hand
pa n ted deep d shes Weller b rd si x s ded unusual Weier
vase several other Weller vases Rosev li e &amp; Mc Coy
pottery apple cellu la d and cl'l na dolls Crooksv lie wa e
Hav land pes lot small p tchers N ppon tea set Pruss a
a lot stemmed d shes ant m rror s canes stereoscope
Gonder pottery accord an brass Cadillac auto ho n
albums tin types blue and ruby o I lamps 2 ant ma rbl e
base floor lamps hand painted oil lamps ant g abe n
ron stand very old books 3 brass bel s hand pa nled
vase and rons f replace sets a tot ant anterns fl nts
ant padlocks old pocket kn1ves ant door ocks and keys
candv jars lantern g obes a lot ant fools clock weights
wood mallet model T wrenches sausage stutter lot old
Iars and bottles sarsapar IIa bottles- ful wooden coffee
box shoe lasts wagon j ack ant augers adz planes etc
horse f ddle cow yoke hay fork straw rake ova wooden
churn w th crank ch ld s wagon corn cracker spool
cabinet hanging R R lantern hall tree lot hobna I
d shes unusual flower holder (boy and goat) lot o amps
w th hand panted globes candle molds p tcher and bow
set Ironstone shav ng mug 8. holder ant hobby &amp; rock ng
horses do I buggy ant clothes - shoes g ass rabb ts
ewe I boxes ant qu Its ant C v I War sword lot organ
stools pes of sp nn ng wheel wheal crad e schoo desks
many old bottles Th s s only a part al lst ng of the terns
to be sod Fr day W II try to sel al sma I terns on F lday
Sale w II last unt I ate eve n ng WI I start Saturday June
23 at 10 00 A M sell ng any sma ll tern s eft from Fr day
and household furn ture
SATUROAY JUNE23
large ova glass ch na cu pboard Grandfather clock w th
we ghts- key w nd (runs) very n ce wa nut h gh back
organ severa l orga n stoats good round oak pedestal table
w th claw feet 6 match ng cha r s drop leaf desk w th
drawers 2 hall trees w th m rrors and umbrell a stands
love sea t w th lyre shaped h gh back- extra nice- w th 2
match ng cha rs ant walnut I brary table sever a very
unusua and extra n ce cha1rs (round back ound bottom
plank bottom sp l nt and many others) ani oak p a fl o m
rocker ant stands of al k nds severa l ch dren s rockers
o banquet lamp w th hand panted shude organ w th
fancy knobs and carv ng m rror and h gh back ch d s
w cker rocker Ed son phonograph w th horn on lr pod
app 100 cy nder ecords w cker rocke r s ant large store
coffee gr nder old Wale s add ng mach ne old stor e
counters brass tray sca les wooden m~al slicer toot
warmers ant leaded elec fan oaks deboard w th m rror
and shelf ant folding h gh cha r 3 wall telephones
sp nnlng wheel sw ng ng platform ro cker walnut ch na
cupboard ant claw footed stand w th brass head tr m 60
pes Cambr dge glass- stemmed d shes plates sugar
creamer cups saucers qobtets sa ters cand le holders
footed d sh etc to be sold Saturday p cture frames
some sod Sat d nner bell w th hanger plank bolfom
rocker s cherry chma cupboard w1th glass pane doors
ladder back rocker spl nt bottom cha r s bamboo rocker
f replace bel ows 2 walnut dropleaf tabe s ant wooden
washing mach ne wash tub and board drop ea t squa e
lyre type tab eon castors 2 se ts s e gh bells a ot o d store
t n type OOxes ant ma I bags s de saddle many ant
tools ant head ghts hat ra ck w th m rror and horns of
ammals from all over the world wooden chest r I spoo
cab net 3 pc match ng Love seat set good 2 V ctrol as
record cab net records cheese boxes walnut brary
tab e ant sew ng mach nes dropl eaf desk 2 custard
g ass base table lamps another square ch na cupboa ds
w th glass door s and s des marble top oak stand wIt
sw vel center m rror and fold ng s de m rror s rold ng
chest bed w th m rror round rung yoke baby cradle
dresser w th sw vel m rror boot bench ant rocker w th
rope seat 2 ant wooden baby crad es bureau round ta ble
w th claw feel Seth Thomas we ght dock che ry s e gh
bed dresser w lh marble and revolv ng m rror cher Y
bu eau sect anal hall tree muzzle oad ng R t e far an t
ch dren s fu rn ture wa nut dresser w th revolv ng
m rror- marb e w th wood pUlls coppe o lamp unusual
h gh back wooden bed w th carved eag e at top and
engrav ng n God We Trust - ove 200 years old carv ed
chest walnut &amp; cherry stands marb e cross cand le
holder many ant chairs crad es rockers stan ds etc
came l trunk o d chest ox yoke ma cart fireplace
cra ne brass bed wooden trunks secretary desk w th
m rror 1930 Mode A Ford - runs good- sold Sa t s e gh
wagon wheels old cash reg ster corn she ler we gh
scales gr nd stone brak ng p ows cream cans 2 Eng sh
sadd es buggy shaives car runn ng board luggage
carr er s ngle and daub e trees job corn planter aund Y
coat stove wooden wagon wheels horse co Iar s small
safe and many many other unl sled terns Th s sa I f~
t me s co llect on of ant ques Man y of wh ch have been
handed down for severa l generaf ons Sa le w II be he d
outs de ra n or sh ne Some shade Br ng your lawn cha r
and p an to stay for 2 day s - Motels at McConnel sv e
Caldwe I Cambr dge and Mdr efta Mosl tern s a e n
good cond tion and many are very valuable and rar e
p eces
Lunch on prem ses Terms - Cash Pas I ve I D Not
responsible for accidents Nolh ng shown before day of
sale
OWner-Mrs Bermce Henderson
Auctioneer- Bill Janes Phone 962 4333 or 557 3411

Real Estate For Sale

Neal Realty
VACANT LAND
APPROX 9 Acres on Ke ton
Rd About 1 m e from town
Would cons der sell ng on
land contract S3 500
LOT IN TOWN
67 x112 lot at 54 Gar.f eld Ave
B g enough for smal home
Fu pr ce S1 200
WE BUY sell or trade so
remember
f you have
property to sell see us f rst
OffiC@ Phone 446 1694
Evenmgs
Charles M Neal446 1546
J M chael Neat 446 1503

Real Estate tor Sale
By Owner - 3 br
house wall to wall
ca rpelmg large bullt
tn
kotchen
full
basement
attached
garage plus extra lot
located m Centenary.
Phone 446 0028

Real Estate For Sale

Plumbrng &amp; Healing

MASSIE

RUSSELLS
PLUMBING&amp; HEATING
Gallipolis 446 478'2
2911f

Realty, 32 State SL

DEWITT S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Route 160 at Evergreen
Phone 446 273.5
1871f

Tel 446 1998

.SUSI ness Opportunities

STANDARD
Plumb ng &amp; He•tlng
214 Third Ave «6 3782
187 If

Wanted To Buy

POPLAR RIDGE RD
Country I v ng at ts best 4
4 BEDROOM house on level lot
m les off Rt 1 beaut ful 7 b g
between
Gtt l polls
and
&lt;rENE PLJINTS &amp; SONS
rooms 4 bd rm rec rm 2 PLUMBING - Heating &amp; Ail
Chesh re new or n good
baths k tchen 12 x 25 w th
cond t on
conven ent to
Condit on ng lOO Fourth Ave
bar and plenty n ce cabinets
school not over S40 000
Ph 446 1637
It has a full base w ith garage
48 tf
Contact W II am Sargent at
26 x 24 Plenty water and
Gavin Power Ptant w th B F
located on 10 acres fenced
CARTERS PLUMBING
Shaw Construction Co or call
land Only S27 500
AND HEATING
1 304 755 39541 Scott Depot w
Va
ADDISON
1 m le off Rt 7
Cor Fourth &amp; Pine
beau I ful rambl ng 7 rm
Phone 446 3888 or 446 4477
1411 4
fram e Ranch on 1 A. lolif ha"' - _ _ __ __ ____lw;.U... --~-,-----ever ylh ng a ca pef...,over
HW fl s cen ar FP n
r ec l N Ga s heat 2 baths
v r m 15 x 26 and a k tchen
t he Mrs w I love Low taxes
and good sc hoo ls All of thi s
tor $32 500

IF YOU have backgrovnd m
conven en' food store or
supermarket work Or' have a
des re to en ter this f ield we
have opportunities due to
expans on for asslstanf store
managers Full or part time
store personnel We ere an
eslabl shed company offeri ng
stable
employment
op
portunit es
Opporlun I es
now exist 10 the Pt Pleasant
area Appl cat ons are now
be ng accepted at Shop A
M n I Store in No 4 61h &amp;
Ma n St Pt Pleasant or at
Shop A M n t Store No 7 at
22nd &amp;
Jefferson
Pt
Pleasant
1&lt;10 12

CITY - 82 Second Ave 6 b g
r m s and bath 2 story frame
on a lar ge c t y of H has a I e
block gar age and storage
bldg Th s house s sound
structu ally w th ust a 1 tt e
pa nt would make so n e one a
a
n ce comforl nb e home
good re s denl a a ea Pr ce
on y $20 000
CENTENARY If you are
look ng for locat on qua tv
and pr ce don t pass th s one
by 6 r ns bath laundry and
atta c,_hed garage
Pr ce
$23 500
2 good ho cs
No I s a 2 story 6 b g rms
ba t ar1d slo age b dg No 2
s o y 0 years o d 3 bdrm
v rm k !chen bath and a
a ge sto age roo n Both
1'\ouscs arc n good repa r on
u " wa te
gooo local on
and wou d n ake someone a
good I one o
nves lment
P ce l or Nd l s $ 2 900 a d
No 2 s $ 4 900

K A NA UG A

NtW HOMES
ST RT 775 - 5 b g rm s 1 2
bath 254 sq It I v area plu s
carport Free water and
ocaled on 1 1 A lot $21 000
ST RT 35 - All Br ck 5 rms
and balh attached garage
ful and d y base Lot approx
00 x 170 Th s s an exce llent
buy fo
ask ng pr ce of
$24 000
FARMS
73 A 5 m te Wes from Jackson
on 4 o;~ne Rl 24 o Coun ty Rd
No 20 Alllra clor and clean
haltom I at and gentle slope
II has a barn cr b and a 0 x
7
m
50 Mob e t orne
fron l r~ge on Rt 124 and • ml
on Co Rd 20 Pr ce $32 500
S T RT 775

BOA 10 n from
tow Good 8 r n house Barn
36 x 60 w lh con e ele f r and
51 cd s dded Co c el e S o 16
D X 50 HT
Nea
ew
Badg e Lo :~t.l er Most of 80 A
s Trac or a d 12 A bottom
?5 A fla i'l d 0 A s gent e
5 ope
ASC llpproved Pond
'l d Wale
ough Th s f arm
~ ns been I med fer l llzcd and
s. n a I gh productive stage
Pr ce $4J 000

VACANT LAND
25 A Level land at Rodney On
wate I ne Price S35 000
163 A Ward Rd F nanc ng
a va labl e $18 000

5A

at R o G ande \5 500

9 A &lt;~cross hwy t r am Shr ne
C ul On rural wa er I ne
$ 7 000
ANY HR 446 1998

REALTORS
AUCTIONEERS
14 ACRES 900 Frontage on Rt
141 3 miles from town
Ga rage Cistern Rura l wa ter
Fenced Ideal for bu ld ng a d
room for your horse

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MK E~ M

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P~D~ E'Y~ i=t.

MODERN 3 BR home out
bui d ng 5 acres grass and
woods In Add son Twp
$18 500

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HANERSVILLE Lovelr small
Spa n sh home Fron porch
3 BR
and t le roof Ga ra9 e
Double w de furn shed Rent
one and 1 ve n other Buy both
homes for ess money than
new hom e Best buy between
town and the M ed ca l Center
JACKSON CO L1ke new 3 BR
home on 5 acres SIS 000
JACKSON Co Bus ness Store
Bldgs Lovely br ck home w
f rep ace over oak ng lake 8
acres w lh BOO loot fron tage on
State Rl
4 ACRES vacan t and 2 1
m les from Bladen Oh o Twp
Lots of frees Idea retreat
0

ACRES wooded
Morgan Twp

land

n

3 ACRES va cant and n f?erry
Twp not far from Rio
Grande

.JUST TWE

C~;aiN

OF

A NECKLACE AND AN

ORANGE\AIOOO STICK

J ACRES vacant land n Ad
d son Twp Som e fences
Water fee pa d
NCOME Properly on Fourth
Ave
Three apartments
$ 0 000

LOTS at Tycoon Lake w th well
NICE 2 Bedroom home n
Vinton on Jackson Avenue
Garage and good garden
Pr ced below market

BUSINESS Bu ld ng n Hen
derson on Rt 35 1 bock from LOTS and Baby Farms m Green
Townsh p Near Shopping
Siver Brdge 6753961
Center and Hospila
139 6
ONE lwo three four f ve and
BRAND new lake tront summer
s x acre Baby Farm near R o
Grande
cottage 2 bedroom bath and
shower bu t n k tchen sun FOR rea es tate you want or
deck and large lot Easy
don t want see Steve Roach
terms 256 6866
at Rancho the fr endly real
140 6
estate people

LOOK Lots Lots Lots located
on Raccoon Road 1 m South
of State Rt No 218 Roads
water
electric ty
and
Gall poli S 446 Be l telephone
Ready for new homes mob le NICE waterfron t lot good road
easy terms 256 6866
homes or camp sites boat
1&lt;10 6
ramp and park ng lot We
ha\le good N@w Moon 10 x 55
2 BR mob le home for sale NEW HOME - 1 acre ot a well
located at 4-17 Rear 2nd Ave
des gned 3 BR plan w th 2 full
Also good 1967 12 x55 K rk
baths d nmg room tam ly
wood Mob le Home n Rae
room fu I basement and 2 car
coon Ya ley W II sel w th or
garage F nanc ng arranged
w thout lof Offer by D I on &amp;
w th ow down payment For
Ba ley owners Phone 446
deta Is
contact
Me gs
2730 Call 10 am lo 8 p m
Development Co Ph 992 5976
or Col co te et 235 1996
da y
130 If
140 If

Plumbmg &amp; Heating

£1£16·0001
51eve Roach 446 4677
Joy Sheppard 446 0001
Denver K H1gley 446 0002

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In Memort
IN lOVING momoryofour dad

Glenn

F

Po1ter

Fa1her s Day

Sr

on

who passed

away June 18 1970
A lovmg father true and k ind

No friend I ke h m we II ever
find
For all of us he d d h s best
Mi.ty God grant h m eterna l

rest

Sad I y m issed by M r s
Phyll s Johnson Mrs June
Kemper and ent r e fam ly
143

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Real Estate For Sate,.,.,....,

Real Estate For Sale

Real Estate For Sale

STROUT QJ/1DIIlfOIL
REALTY REALTY

IUSSRL
WOOD
REALTOR

446-1066
W IFE TO t-ROWNING husband
hold ng can cel ed check n h s
hand
You mean the bank
sa ves all the checks I write
an d sends them to you' What
a sn eaky th ng to do

THE LEADER SINCE 1900 IN
SERVING THE NATIONS
BUYERS &amp; SELLERS
Ph 11146 0008

NEW LISTING - Over 3 acres
Evans who departed th s fe
with ot !&gt; of p nes Th s. 5 rm
June 20 1969
and
bath hom e has a f ull
Noth ng can ever take away
basement
and s located on th
The Love a heart t&gt;olds dear
NEW LISTINGS
Woods M II Rd lmmed al e
Fond memor es I nger every ARE YOU lookmg for a very
possess on S 14 700
day
n ce home n c
on Second
Remembrance keeps h m near
A v e ' E xcellen cond t on
Sad I y m ssed by w fe
two story two bedrooms and LOWDOWN PAYMENT - Th s
ch ldren and grandch ldren
large din ng room
bath
n ce y remodeled 2 story
143 1
downsta rs
shower
full
home ncludes a new fa ctory
basement
second story
k tchen formal d n ng rm
f n shed can be made Into
I v ng rm w th WB f replace
three bedrooms good garage
3 BR full basement and
a so a n ce rental n back w th
shady lawn Sl5 900
WE WISH to thank a I our
separate dr veway close to
relat ves and ne ghbors for
grocery store of 177 x 43
INVESTMENT NEARLY
the r vis ts donat•ons of food
NEW Restaurant and
floral arrangements cards
A LAND at Northup Oh1o
carry out food serv ce Rea
and help dur ng the t1me of
w th 2 bedroom home with full
estate and all equ pment goes
the loss of our loved one A so
basement large I vlng room
w fh sale Located near Gav n
thanks to Rev L nson Steb
3 n ce closets stove and deep
Plant
b ns the organ st and
freeze storm w ndows and
M1ller s Home for Funerals
door fuel o I furnace rural FHA WOULD PROBABLY
Your thoughtfulness and
water bath large garage
FINANCE THIS ONE
k ndness w I never be
and pat o Pr ce S20 000
S16 900 buys th s n ce 6 rm
forgot1en
homew fh a 12 x20fam ly rm
The Mae M ller Fam ly
and modern bu It n k tchen
143 1 3 BEDROOM house k itchen
bath and n ce front porch at
Cheshire Oh o Pr ce reduced EASTERN AVE
$14 500 to Sl2 500
IDEAL FOR HOME OR B Z
- N ce 6 rm home features
DAVES Home Improvement 47 GARFIELD Ave very n ce
some panel ng and carpet ng
alum num s d ng and ac
home with new carpe t and
plus alum num Sid ng storm
cessor es Free est mate
drapes central a r con
w ndows and carport
ower pr ces 'J67 0229
d lion ng front room 22 x 14
134 26
w th wood burn ng f replace ENO - OVER AN ACRE of
modern
k tchen
ful
land p us a lov ely 6 rm
LET US restore your o P lam y
basement new carport and
country home Lots of good
;.&gt;hotos Pr ces reasonab e
r ver v ew Pr ce $22 500
llv ng can be had for on ly
Tawney s Studio
$16900
51 1f COTTAGE on Evans He ghts
ot 45 x 125 modern k fchen 1 YEAR OLD
love y 5 rm at
SWEE PER Repa s Parts
the whole house n excenent
e eclr c home close to new
Supp es Phone 367 77:J6
cond I on also garage Pr ce
hasp ta offers 3 BR bath
Dav s Vacuum Cleaner Ston•
$15 000
WW ca pet garage br ck
10 a m 5 p m Add son Oh o
front and 100 ft frontage
114ft 7 ROOM br ck home on Lower
$22 500
R ver Road over oak ng the
DAY CARE
Oh1o R ver modern k1fchen BRAND NEW &amp; PRICED
SUN VALLEY Nursery School
carpeted
a r cond tlonmg
RIGHT at S22500
Th s
I censed by State of Oh1o 1
ful
basement
two car
qual ty bu It 3 BR home has a
m les west of new hasp tal
garage has recently been
br ck front garage factory
577 Sun Valley Dr Ph 440
redecorated
k !chen w th a arge d n ng
3657 Day care that says we
area WW carpet 2 bath s 22
care
Madge Hauldren
MODERN 1 floor plan on Ad
ft LR and a large lot 10 m
Owner
Loredlth &amp; John
d son Bulav lie Rd 6 r.ooms
from town
Hauldren Operators
hardwood f oars modern
114 tf
k tchen r ura water s tuated CLOSE NORTH GALLI A HIGH
Pr ce S21 000
on two lots.
SCHOO L - N cely remodeled
MOlORIST MUTUAL IN
Pre sently rents for $200 per
7 rm home on a large lot
SURANCE
One
st op
mo
Owner anx ous to se ll
protect on for Auto Home
Bus ness and L fe Ray Hawk
LARGE o der home has been BEAUTIFUL
COLO NIA L
Agent 446 2300 54 4th Ave
remodeled modern k tchen
PLUS ACREAGE You may
100 1f
new carpet n~ two patios
buy th s love y 4 BR home
plus extra Ira ier pad on lot
w th 1 acre or 167 Th s at
Pr ce $19 500
TWO WAY Rados Sa es &amp;
electr c beauty offers 2 bi:tlhs
Serv1ce New and used CBs
arge fam y m d n ng rm
po ce man tor s antennas 3 BEDROOM home w th un
2
f rep aces a factory k tchen
tin shed room upsta rs for the
~tc Bob s C t zen Band Rad o
that a I women dream of and
4th bedroom
large 1 v ng
Equ p Georges Creek Rd
pal o If you shou d dec de to
r oom w th I replace modern
Gall pol s Oh o 446 4517
buy I all you would a so get
k .tchen new gas furnace a r
212 1f
am le of road frontage
about
conCI t on ng full basement
-:-,-,--c=-,---- new
pond
tob base corn
f n shed
re c
room
n
JANITORIAL Serv ce free
base barn and about 75
bath
and
2
basement
has
est mates husband and w fe
I llab e acres Buy now and
bath upsta rs double garage
team
Walls
W ndows
choose
the color of your
Floors Pa nt ng Panel ng or
on of 95 x 2 5 th s home was
carpet
any type work Cal 388 8408
bu t by a carpenter for h s
anytime
house rust 5 m n from WE NEED AN OFFER
60
Gal po s Oh o has c ty
acres vacant and 10 Add son
water and new sewer system
Twp - about 20 acres t lab e
n front of house
WE HAVE
w th the balance n woods
watches and
Campa e
ou
pr ces A LARGE home w th 5 HOME PLUS NCOME 2
bedrooms modern k tchen
anywhere Tawney s Jewelry
almost new al electr c mob le
1 2 bath gas furnace smal
51 tr
hom es ocated 1 m e off rout !;)
basement new roof large lot
7 n Add son Twp L ve n one
43 x 75 on Second Ave
BUY S lver 60 pet over face
and rent the other
value a I US cons and god
APARTMENT
HOUSE
top do tar MTS cons Phone IN KANAUGA A lot on Sf Rt
Upper oute 7 th s prope ty
446 2822
7 w th 170 frontage for
could pay for tself n 5 years
bus ness and a sma I house
Ca today and f nd out how
c:c------ - - -- 143 1
that ents for $85 per mo
there are 2 wells on property ADDISON TOWNSHIP
RUMMAGE and Garage Sale at
16
and county water n front
541 Second Avenue June 22 5
LOTS - ASK lNG $40 000
Off1ce 446 1066
8 pm
June 23 9 4 p m
Evenmgs
Sponsored by New L fe
NEW SECTIONAL - KC School
Russell Wood 446 4618
Luther League
Dst
$16900 wll sound
Ron Canaday 446 3636
1.13 3
after
you see th s love y
cheap
John I R1chards 446 0280
3 BR all e ectr c home w lh 2
baths
sha g carpet
un
PROFESSIONAL REAL
derground
ut
I
t
es
beam
ESTATE APPRAISER
ce I ngs arge f at of and ow
down paymen

•r

Nobee

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A BRICK
the better buys m
Gall pols 3 BR 1 ' bath
carpet throughout all elec
tr c full basement located n
a real good ne ghborhood on
2nd Ave Pr ce reduced for a
qu c sa e
BUSINESS
No 1 - For Sale - Large ot on
Second Ave
Has bfock
bu ld ng w1th dry clean ng
equ pment A real buy - can
be used for most any
bus ness ONner ret red due
to health reasons
No 2 - Market and grocery
store for sa le - dong a good
bus ness
No 3- Restaurant dong a good
bus ness- located down town
No 4 Market and col"\
feet onary - Pr ce reduced
ow ner wants to ret re The
pnce s r ght Cal Howard
Brannon

One of

123 ACRES
W th a butcher ng shop w th a I
the equ pment a arge da ry
barn two story home located
on Bu av lie Road tust 6 m les
from c ty
LOCATION
Walk to everyth ng - No 540
Th rd Ave One story home
w1th deep lot and new storage
bu ld ng Pr ce $17 900
CORNER LOT
Located n V nton Large two
sto ry
hom e
carpeted
throughout eat n k tchen
d n ng room
3 BR
new
furnace Low low pr~ce of
$15 750
MIDDLEPORT OHIO
4 good homes 1n very good
cond t on ready to move nto
Pnced from S13 500 to S21 000
Can be seen anyt me - Call
for appo ntment now
SECLUDED
And bu It to endure - A very
unusual 6 BR
4 2 bath
spac ous LR w th stone FP
over s ze fam ly room w th
br ck F P beamed ce lmg
carpet ng throughout pr vale
balcony to each BR Anderson
w ndows and doors redwood
deck luxury k tchens dial
your own weather n th s at
electr c central a r heat
exter or s cedar s d ng and
odbrck 4000sq ft oflvng
space nestled among stately
trees on a 3 acre plot Shown
only by appo ntment

Wanted To Do

Help Wanted

$MONEY$

NEW L STING - Th s n ce 7
rm home s about 12 yrs o d
and loca ted n a qu et sub
d v1s on on US 35 HW floors 3
BRs large d mng rm ut lily
rm and carport are on y a
few of the spec al features
$22 000

12 MEN NEEDED

ARTHUR A NIBERT,
ASA.
Phone 446 4672
281 State Street
Ga lllpohs Oh1o 45631
RUSS S GLASS Serv ce g ass
for all needs spec a z ng n
w ndsh e l ds
m rrors
p e&gt;&lt;~g ass rescreen 704 P ne
R o G ande 245 5048
100 tf

Help Wanted

3.51 HR.

1

FULL OR
PART TIME
Expandmg company
needs twelve men to
work m Galltpolts and
Pomt Pleasant area
No
experience
necessary Must have
car Call Monday
Thursday Fnday 9 30
amto9pm
MR VANCE 446 0677

WANTED experrlenced body
repa r man paid vacat on
hosp fa zat on
top pay
Apply n person no phone SECRE TAR Y for par t llme
calls J m M nk Auto Sa es
work nan nsurance off ce If
Inc
nterested send res ume to
143 3
Post
Off ce
Box
423
Gall po s Oh o
MATURE ret able person who
142-tf
loves ch dren to care for 2
small ch ldren
References
and transpor:tat on a must
Appltcattons betng
Call 446 9255 between 9 a m
taken for sales lady.
and 5 p m
Apply at Mdstead
143 6
BABYSITTER references Call
after 5 p m 367 7825
143 3

----------~---

FULL TIME
OR PARTTIME
MEN OR WOMEN
ENCYCLOPEDIA Br tann ca
ate swamped wlth qual fed
wntes n leads Work from
pre set appo ntment F a
persmnal
ntervlew ca I
Parkersburg 422 3771 or
Zanesville 453 4337 between 10
and 12
143 6

SOMEONE
to do llg"'
housework one day a week
Must have own
trans
porfaflon 446 9297
1433

-,..,----,---,-.,.,-

WANT someone lo rebu ld a
room onto an old brick
residence See Blansette at
ntersectlon of Old route 35
and 325 Rio Grande
142 13

Bakery
Avenue

244

Th1rd

~iE o Do tPN o

·iq

rei red RN
vork n nurs ng home
an
I ve n Wr te Box 313 1 onton
Oh o Route

2tl

WE HAVE LOTS &amp; VACANT
WOODLAND
IN
ALL
DIRECTIONS FINAN
C NG
AVA LABLE
ON
MOST PARCELS

TOOL
sharpen ng
saws
sc ssors shears home and
garden too s Sharp ShC!p
AI ey rear 47 Second
216 tf
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&gt;

REMODELING bu d ng new
rooms
cement
roof ng
H
s d nq furnace ns J
C.,ueen &amp; Son 446 927
___________________68 u
~

soo Bargam

O WNE R VERY ANXIOU S
T O SE L L TH S 3 BEDR OOM
H O M E LOCA TED IN TOWN
O N P OR T S M OU TH RD
IN CLUDE S A NICE KIT
C H E N
C A RPETED
L VIN G ROOM AND S I N
TO P CONO TON IF YOU
W A NT A BA RGAIN TH S I S
T

Owner Movong
Must Sell
YOUL L L OO K A LONG
T ME BEF O RE YOU F NO
A CLEAN
L KE NEW
WELL BU LT HOME
KE
THI S
3
BEDROOMS
0 N NG AREA
PATIO
GAR A G E
AND
EX
CE LL ENT LO CATION ON
E DG F:: OF TOWN
JUST
R G HT
FO R
YOUR
F A M LY

Pnce Reduced
OWNER WANTS HOME
S O L D AND HA S REDUCED
THE P.R CE TH S S A 4
BEDROOM
HOME
2 2
BATHS FORMAL 0 N NG
2 F REPLACES
FULL
BASEMENT
2
CAR
GARAGE AND
ACRE OF
FLAT LAND WITH N CE
GARDEN
PR CEO AT
$37 900 LOOK AT T AND
MAKE US AN OFFER

Owner Movong
To Tennessee
HERE S A DANDY FOR
THE
MONEY
3
IBEOR OOM HOME HUGE
L V NG
ROOM
FULL
BASEMENT EXCELLENT
LOCA TI ON ON LARGE LOT
AT EDGE OF TOWN ~N
CH I LL COTHE
ROAD
ASK IN G
$ B 500
W LL
CONSIDER LESS
BEST
BUY O N MARKET

83 Acre Farm
Bea ultful Lake
HERES A REAL DANDY
SMALL
FARM
T S
LOCATED 6 M ILES FROM
TOWN AN 0 HAS A GOOD 3
BEDROOM O LD ER H OME
MODERN
K ITCHEN
F URNACE AND BATH
4
A TOBACCO BASE BARN
AND TOOL BU LD IN G
F SH FROM YOUR BACK
DOOR STEP S25 000 00 AND
ONEOFAKND

301

Acre Farm

ALL
CLEARED
AND
PASTURE
EXCEPT
40
ACRE
WOODED
PASTURE
LARGE
TOBACCO BASE 2 LARGE
BARNS AND SEVERAL
OTHER
OUTBU ILD NGS
HOUSE IS AVERAGE BUT
FARM
S
ABOVE
AVERAGE
F RST GUY
W TH \52 500 BUYS IT

N R 0
HUGE
ROOM

G RANDE
WITH
NEW
F AMILY
WOOD BURN NG
F REPLACE
LARGE
KIT C HEN 0 N NG ROOM
Y OU C ANT BEAT TH S
AND
S TAY
UNDER
SJO 000 00 ANYWHERE

New L1stmg
In Town
VERY NICE 3 BEDROOM
HOME W TH F REPLACE
KIT C HEN ANC 0 N NG
LARGE SUNOECK AND
FULL BA S EMENT $2 900
BUYS T

Owner T1red of
Bemg Separated
From Fam1fy
HE
S
WILL NG
TO
SACR F CE
ON
THE
PR CE JUST TO GET H S
P AM LY W TH
HIM IN
MONTANA
THIS
S A
BEAUT FUL L ARGE 4 OR 5
BEDROOM
COUNTRY
HOME
W TH
FORMAL
0 N NG
ROOM
DEN
FAMLY
ROOM
WTH
F I REPLACE
FULL
BASEMENT
2
CAR
GARAGE
AND
3 BAY
BARN $500MO HEATS
TH S HOME 1 MILE FROM
SCHOOL
AND
POOL
KYGER
CK
SCHOOL
0 S TRICT

Owner Moved to
New Jersey
YR OLD 3 BEDROOM
FUL L Y CARPETED W TH
BEAUT FUL
K TCHEN
GARAGE
AND
LARGE
FLAT
LOT
N
GOOD
LOCAT ON
BETWEEN
HOSPITAL AND TOWN

Beauttful Home
Beautiful LocatiOn
PR CE I S LOW BECAUSE
SOME;:
REPA IR S
ARE
NEEDED BUT YOU W LL
AGREE I TS A FAN TA S TIC
BUY 4 YR OLD BR CK
W TH 3 BEDROOMS
I
BATHS
TOP
NOTCH
K TCHEN
BASEMENT
A ND 2 CAR GARAGE N A
BEAUT FUL SET TING ON
A 2A LOT 6M LES FROM
C TY
FULL PRICE I S
S2500000 PERFECT FOR
THE BARGA N HUNTER

Galha Co s Largest
~&gt;•al E• 1a•e Sate• Agency
Off1ce 446 3643
Evenongs Call
E M Ike ' Wiseman 446 17961
E N W1seman 446 4500

L - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --.J

Services Offered
Centra I A1r Cond1flontng
&amp; Heatmg
Free Est1mates
Stewarts Hardware
Vmton Oh1o
144 tf

Services Offer!\!

R

or ent or

Lease

Russell s Plumb ng 446 4182
297 tf

HOLLEY Bros Construcl on
bu doz ng back hoe work
d tch ng under roads bonng
Phone 245 5018 or 245 5006
118 tf

JIMME SAYRE
'UCTIONEER

PH. 446-3444

We sell anyllllng far
anybody Brtng your
Items to KnoHs Com
munlty Auction Barn
Corner Th1rd &amp; Ohve
For appomtment call
446 2917
Sale every
Saturday evenmg at 7

BARGAIN HUNTERS DREAM
All elec tr c home w th
br ck front 18 teet of cab nets
n the k tchen year round
cl mate control fully car
peted ceram c bath lots of
storage space country I v ng
v th c ty conven en ces

DEAD STOCK
horse and cows
Co I Jackson 286 &lt;1531

139

AT IT

THIS WAY

TARA
Townhouse
Apartments
2 Bedroom
Townhouses
1% Baths

_____ _

Addtson
Ohro
..,

For Information

LOTS OF HOUSE - If you have
a goods z.e tam ly th s s the
house
for
you
Four
bedrooms full bath two car
carport
ocated n V1nton
on y 10 m nutes from Me gs
M ne a stea l for less than
$13000

~il. I

SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1973
BEGINNING AT 10 30 AM. CD 5 T J
REGISTRATION OF BUYERS9 30 AM

3 A r Compressors
2 A r Compressor Tanks
New Marion 726 Ho st
New Tulsa W nch
Valve Grindmg Machme
King P n &amp; Sp ndle Reamer
2 H D Brake Lathes
Smith Portable Frame Straightener
T re Changer
2 Head Ugh! A111\ers
Assortment of Bear Frame Rack Hook Up Tools
H D S!eel Workbench
Blower Exhaust Fan Center
3 Rolls H 0 Canvas Tarp
Pre ss Stand
Grease Gun
ROOFING
Spou l ng
Sh ng es
and
Bul dup
+fotroors Free Est mate 26 yr exper ence
James
Marcum V nton Oh o 388
8114
62 tf

BACKHOE DOZER
TRENCHER
CALL Jackson 286 4524 All
TOP DAIRY FARM - Owner
types of backhoe ng sep t c
must sell due to health Fa m
tanks foo ters etc A so at
of 222 acres large barn 529
types of trench ng water
tons o new Gr:ade Am lk ng
nes gas t nes etc
parlor herd can be purchased
89 If
w th the farm If des red
=~::-:-:--~--:­
Home s very I vable w th lots DRY WALL serv ce by con
of room Plenty of water
tract Willard Bas ay 446
pasture crop land
4954
282 tf
ALL
ELECTRIC
DOWN
RIVER N ce new home
TERMITE PEST CONTROL
near Clay School fully car FREE nspect on Call 446 3245
peted bu It n cab nets n
Merr I 0 Del Opera tor by
k tchen ceram c bath Jots of
Exterm nat Term te Serv1ce
closets f n shed garage and
10 Belmont Dr
storage room n ce level ot
267 tf
NEIGHBORHOOD ROAD Four year o d home on th rd
of an acre w th c ty water
c lfy schools
force d a r
furance
carpeted I vmg
room daub e van ty m bath
owner w II se I fu ly turn shed
f you want nstant hous ng

2 DAY ANTIQUE SALE

SHOP EQUIPMENT

STEWART Electr ca l Serv1ce &amp;
Repair house w1r ng electnc
heat ng Phone 446 4561
271 tf
Roto Rooter
SE WER and Dra n Clean ng
Nat ana
Serv ce
now
ava table locally
For any
k nd of stopped up dra n ca1t1
675 5 195 24 hour Serv
307 tf

ADELAIDE DRIVE BE.AUTY
- N ce ranch home w th a
hardwood floors carpet n~
all app ances nc ud ng a --~A~
LB_
E_
R_
T -~
~M
~
AN .­
washer and dryer drapes
only five m nutes from the
Water Del very S'erv ce
C ty Park
Pafnot Star Rt GIJ-11 pol s
Evenmgs ca 11 446 4244
Ph 379 2133
Sfeven Betz 446 9583
243 tf
John Fuller 446 4327
BOB
LANES
complete
BY OWNER House and lot 2
Book keeping antt Tax Ser
8R LR K1tchen bath and
v ce 424 2 Fourth Ave
washroom
outbu Jd ng
Kanauga Bus ne ss by ap
s1dewa ks and shade trees
po ntment
Ph
446 1049
Call 446 4307 after 4 p m
Please ca I after 6 p m
134 26
278 tf.
-45:-:A-:C:-:R:cE::-:f-a _
rm
..c..-:6- r_o_o_m_m_o-dern
BANKS TREE SERVICE
home one barn pnce $16 000 FREE est mates llabll ty n
a so have bu d ng lots
su rance Prun ng trlmm ng
located n Kyger Creek Schoo
and cav ty work tree and
d str ct 367 7238
stump em oval Ph 446 4953
141 3
73 11

PARTS BINS, PARTS &amp; ACCESSORIES
10 Boxes Parts B n Shelves &amp; Part t ons
Var ous New Transm ss on Cases &amp; Bell Hous ngs
4 Real Axle Truck Hous ngs
New Rear Axle Truck Hous ngs
16 Now Fly Wheels
15 New Gas Tanks
New Front Axle W th Drums
2 New Closed Onve Shafts
6 Fender Sk rts New
30 New Assorted Rad1ators &amp; Cores
30 New Assorted Coli Sprmgs Passenger Car &amp; Truck
Suspension
Vanous New Heat Ducts &amp; Connectors
New Case Flat Glass
3 New Steering Gear Assembl es
New Steel Ta lgate for Midwest P atform &amp; Stakes
15 Sets New Stake Body Racks
2 New Jiffy L ft Electr c Ta I gates
12 New Passenger Car Wheels
Various Assortment of New Truck Axles
4 New Truck Hydra Vacs
14 New Dr ve S:haft Assemb es For Trucks
50 New H D 2 &amp; 3 P ece Truck Wheels
5 New Truck Tires Tubes &amp; Wheels Mounted 9x22
3 Truck T1res &amp; Wheels Mounted
Box Var ous Truck Tubes &amp; L ners
Var ous Assortment of New &amp; Used Truck Crossmembers
Truck Gas Tank
3 Cases of Truck U Bolts &amp; Bed Hangers
G E 2 HP Eledr c Motor
4 18 Flood Lamps
16 5 Flood Lamps
15 Truc:k &amp; Passenger Car Seats
12 Rad ator Supports
Var ous Assortment of Spring Leaves &amp; Assemblies
Var ous Automot ve Sheet Metal Parts
New - Used
Var ous Lengths of Overhead Door Track &amp; Channel
Assorted Short Lengths of 6 8 10 Steel Channels
Var ous Assorted S zes of New &amp; Used P pe Sleeves
Elbows &amp; Various FIH ngs
Tow Bar
8 Boxes New Carriage Bol1s 18 long :.Y4 D1ameter
Chevrolet Platform &amp; Stakes 9
4 Electric Sw tch Boxes
Rack W fh Elecfr c Sockets
3 Boxes Electr c Connectors
8 Rolls Medium &amp; Heavy Gauge Electr c Wring
2 Boxes Mopar lgn t on Parts
9 Boxes Various Power Take Off Levers &amp; Dr ve Shafts
5 Doors
10 W ndow Cas ngs W1 h Glass
60 Assorted Patch Rocker Panels Quarter Panel s &amp;
Fender Patches

PUBLIC AUCTION

JACKS
2 Bear 30 Ton Jacks

Located on State Route No 160 at the East
Corporahon Lomtt on Vmton Ohio Watch for
Public Auctton S1gns

SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1973

Start1ng at 10:30 A.M.

4 Floor Jacks
16 Ton Jack

OFFICE EQUIPMENT
Add ng Mach ne
W cker Sofa

MISCELLANEOUS
Part at L sf ng 9 p ece Wooden D n ng Room Su te w th
Ch na Ca b net Tab e &amp; 8 Cha rs w th Buffet to match
Couch Van t es Chests of Drawers Dre ssers Half &amp;
Tw n Beds Oak L brary Tab e Oak Wa shstand Mayta
Round Tub Washer Band Saw w th Motor R v Na ~
Kegs Stone Jars Old Books 0 d Dolls Sp~ra Legged
Stand Table D she &amp; Glassware Ant que s and Collec
tor s terns other tem s too num erou s to menton Terms
Cash - Lunch w
be ser ed

MRS. STELLA GUY,

OWN~R

Daryl Alban
AUCTIONEERS
Kenneth Swam
Oak H1tl OhiO
Galt polls Ohto
682 7495
256 6967
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS

Lof Steel &amp; Corrugated Steel S d ng
40 Sheets Roof lnsulat on Board 4x8x1 2
10 Sheets Asphalt Impregnated Sheet ng 2x8
24 Rolls. Concrete Re nforcement Wire
6 Bales Cof)crete Re nforcement Rod
Fr glda re 5 Ton Air Conditioner
Kitchen S nk With Cab ine t &amp; Faucets
3 K1tchen S nks
Bath Tub
2 Bunk Beds W lh Spr ngs
Day Bed W1th Frame &amp; Spr ngs
3 Star.d ng Gas Heaters W th Fan s
5 Small Gas Heaters
Sump Pump
Hand Lawn Roller
3 Scales
2 F re Hoses &amp; Reels

NEW TRUCK BEDS

PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, JUNE 23,
STARTING AT 1:30PM
This Salo os located at 613 5th Avenue In Gallipolis Ohio
and the followmg woll be offorod
Ches t of Drawers ( 150 yea sold) ..:1 p ece bedroom su 1te 3
vlng room su te 2 rock ng cha rs
p ece bedroom suite
lone platform one sw ve ) 2 stra ght back chars dm ng
room su1te w th 6 cha rs 2 ut 1ty cab nets card table
electr c fan stepladder stone tars matc~lng table lamps
floor lamp 2 end tables pictures bedspreads and qu Its
sp ce cab net old picture frames 2 lawn cha rs electr c
blankets some hand tools and miscellaneous tems

MRS MYRTLE QUEEN OWNER

Call Shirley Adktns

367-7250

61

CITY DUDES FARM - N1ce
two bedroom country home
w th 13 5 acres of c eared land
w th farm pond two barns
plenty of water ru I bath only
20 m nutes out from town
LOVELY BARGAIN This
frame ranch Is located on 77
acre of nice lay ng ground
forced a r furnace range
oven wall to wall carpeting
hardwood
floors
three
bedrooms storm wmdows
and doors carport w ndow
a r cond tloner 20 m nutes
from town

AUCTION
UNION AVENUE WAREHOUSE
UNION AVENUE POMEROY OHIO

Kl ~TNG s
Carpet
and
Furn ture dean ng serv1ce
Phone 446 4408

LOOK

PUBLIC AUCTION

POMEROY MOTOR COMPANY

S5 00 Service Charge

W II remove your dead

VINTON OHIO

Pay Only One
Utility

NOTICE

Oscar Baltd
Doug Wetherhott
Brokers
446 3434
BEAUTIFUL SPLIT LEVEL Lots of I v ng spa ce n th s
lovely home n a rura l sett ng
C ty schools county water
... ...4 4;'! f baths roc "" on
v n beaut ful k tchen w th
lots of bu It n cabinets

Services Offered

SEPTIC TANKS

C eaned and lnsta ted

GIL LENWATER 5 sept c tan&gt;
a so
clean ng and rdpa r
N STALLING
alum nun
house wreck ng Ph 446 9499
Established n 1940
s d ng gutters and dow
spouts For free est male&lt;
169 tf
ca collect 367 0128
Hat Shot Spray Wash
~~~~~~~~~~3_o___26. CALL us for wash wax ana
degreas ng of your tr ucks
D P MARTIN &amp; Son Water
mob e homes a urr Inurn
Del very
Serv ce
Your
s d ng or anyth ng washable
patronage w II
be
ap
446 4441
prec ated Ph 446 0463
21f

- - -- - -

1916
T Ford W II trade
for tractor or cattle 188 8202
143 3

Ntce For
The Pnce

I F Y OU WANT IT SOLO
CALL U S

f

l
MOD ~L

V ER Y NI C E
C LEAN 3
BEDRO O M HOME WITH
LAR GE L VIN G ROOM
PRE TTY
K I T C HEN
L AR G E FA M LY ROOM
WITH F R EP L A C E V ERY
GO OD
LOC AT O N
BE
TWEEN
TOWN
AND
H O S P IT A L

We Need L1sltng
We Sell More Properly than Anyone Else m
Southeastern Ohio

Wanted To Rent

For Sal&amp; or Trade

Owner Very
Anxtous

5 BEDROOM HOME

Help Wanted

------

Only persons m~rested In a
good permanent position
need apply Wrl te Box 273
Care of The Datly Trtbune .

OHIO RIVER
Realty

J&amp;WMOUNT
CLEANING SERVICE
GE NERAL house clean ng We
supp y a I the cleaning sup
p es 388 8875 after 6 p m cal
388 8865 Week ly or month Y SEPTIC tanks nstal ed all
L STINGS
NEEDED
c
ean ng by appo ntment
k nds of backhoe work C U
ESPECIALLY FARMS
NAT ONWIDE
AD
~:-:-:-::-=-::--....,------91 tf M ller 245 5535
VERTISING PAYS
WILL DO Sewmg n my home
133 26
Ranny Blackburn
7
446 9287
----,M;:-ccG=RA::W:--:C:::O:-:M-:-::PA
-:--N
-Y
Branch Manager
139 12 BULLDOZER backhoe and
land clear ng and Sept c tank
WALLPAPERING and pan
446 1502 388 8230
t ng Phone 446 9865 or 379
100 tl
2471
83 tf --- - - :T;:;H..O:;iMmAcs&lt;'F0Ao;lN.,--ADVANCE SCHOOLS
- - - - - - - -- EXTERMINATING CO
INCORPORATED
Term
te &amp; Pest Control
TELEPHONE
surveyors
Whe elersburg Oh o
wanted work from home no 2 OR 3 BEDROOM house n - - - - ; - - - - ' - - -- sell ng pa1d hourly 3 hours a
Ga pol s Call 446 3613 be
day 5 days a Week For n
tween 8 and 5 on weekdays
terv ew wr te or call D str ct
____________
_ 143 7 DOWNTOWN bus ness space
Off ce 418 8th Stre~ Hun f ngton W Va Phone 304 529
for lease 2nd Ave across
WANTED
House to rent
f
Ct P k A
3017
Family of 4 ch ldren 7 and 9
rom
Y ar
pprox 2 800
142 2
Sq Ft all'a abe after July
country or? Oak H 1682 7926
31 Ca 1 446 1819 or 446 1126 or
collect
see John Ecker
142
ff
QUALIFIED
refr1gerat on
131 ff
serv ce man
lndustr al ~=~----.-2
or
3 OFFICE space for lease 2nd
Com mere at Domest c good WANTED
bedroom house for rent
Ave across from C ty Park
pay and work ng cond tons
Prefer country moderately Ava table after July 31 Call
Must be exper enced Gall a
pr ced have 2 ch ldren ages 9 446 1819 or 446 1126 or see
Refr gerat on Co 611 Th rd
and 11 Phone 446 3749
John Ecker
Ave Galt po Is 446 4066
141 6
131 ff
133 tf

EXPERIENCED
bod)
HIGH SCHOOL GRADS
mechan c contact Har old COLLECT $2 500 cash bonus
Dav1s Gall polls Molar Co
Tra n n e ectron cs m ss les
446 3672
mechan cs mfantry armor
1&lt;10 tf
or art llery Limited time
only
Call
your
Army
recruiter at
GALLI POLIS 446 3343
130 18

BOOKKEEPER WANTED

$17

117 ACRES

EnJoy the com ng years n the
relaxed surround ngs ra se
tobacco and cattle do some
garden ng A large two story
home n extra good shape has
8 rooms and bath part
basement O.Vner s refired
and mov ng to a smal er
home Pr ce Sl7 900

THE

AGENCY

GRACIOUS
Redwood rancher 5 BR home
large LR beaut ful k tchen
hilltop v ew from th s extra
arge ot Ideal for the large
fam ly Pr ce S24 500

Card of Thanks

Real Estate For Sale

WISEMAN

25 Locust St
Howard Brannon Broker
Off 446 2674
Luc lie Brannon
Eve 446 1226 or 446 2674
FARM
KEEP COOL
Stay way ahead of the hot
weather n th s a r con
d1t loned home Near new JBR
1 2 bat h beaut ful k1tchen
w th all the extras Ci"rpet
throughout Full basement
fam ly room work shop
laundry and garage N ce
large lot w th pl enty shade
and shrubs

World'S Largest

Real Estate For Sale

ANOTHER LARGE

3 M dwest H D Bod es 1.4
3 M dwest Standard Bodes 4
M dwest Body 8

WRECKERS, TRAILERS &amp; TRACTOR
Chevrolet 1955 Chass s Wrecker Homes Traff c K ng 0 1
Chevrolet 1953 Chass s Wrecker Homes Traff c K ng D 2
Gramm Flat Tra ler 26
Gramm Flat Tra ler 33
Apa che Tent Tra ler
Chevrolet 1947 Tractor

TERMS OF SALE C.sh Day of Sale Nothmg To Be
Removed Unt1l SeHiement Is Made

SALE CONDUCTED BY

HAROLD REISERT AUCTION SERVICE
126 SOuth Tenth Street

AUCTIONEER

Lee Johnson

Crown C1ty Ohto
Phone 256 6740

A1chmond lndtana 47374
Phone lAC 317) 962 6310

IF PLANNING A SALE CONTACT US FOR OPEN SALE
DATES

Froday June 22 at 10 DO A M Sharp
Saturday June 23 at 10 00 AM Sharp
Re•nersvtlle Ohto
On St Rt 78 between McConnelsville and Catctwell Oh1o
n Remersv1lle Due to the death of mv husband l"t ram
Henderson Will sett the complete contenh of our HI room
museum home
W II sell on Fr day June 22 Glassware d shes old brass
oil lamps churns clocks p cture frames pr m t ves
ch na pottery bells and hundreds of other small temS
Will sell unt J late at night Glassware d shes Ironstone
milk glass Hull and Weller pottery Eng I sh Bavar an
German Austr ian pressed glass goblets and sherbets
N ppon several stemmed d shes a lot cruets cake
stands old p nk and grden glass d shes some depress on
ruby glass bud vases several boxes glass stoppers a lot
glass Ids for compotes old vases compotes Ironstone
plaHers ant pocket watches costume ewelry old eye
glasses
celluloid harness r ngs
tokens
button s
souvenirs etc razor straps o I burners old button s
wooden scoops etc R R lanterns ant powder cans etc
tobacco cutters boilers stone jars 1ugs p tchers etc
brass pottery and 11n sp ttoons a lot very n ce old p cture
frames old comb cases flat rons brass copper and ron
kettles ron tea kettle ron pots several mantle cl ock s
coffee gr nder hang ng otl lamp wall o tamps wooden
buHer molds and bowls sugar buckets old crocks cherry
seeder apple peeler t n and gran te ware wooden
spoons ant match holders kraut cutters lead spoons
w th wood handles ant flours Hers baskets glass celery
dishes spOon holders sugars &amp; creamers lot o 1 lamp s
hand pamted china salters large t n storage box for
matches teardrop dresser lamps 2 shadow boxes a lot
brass pes lot Aladdin lamps (some very unusual)
Cambr dge cand eho lders fru t bowl We ler d shes for 6
I App le pattern) honer, d sh a lot of bone and wooden
handled s lverware a of candle holders old Silverware
nk wells bank McGuffey readers Carnlva d shes and
vases pressed glass several large platters gold edged
d shes German and other deep d shes blue glass hand
pa n ted deep d shes Weller b rd si x s ded unusual Weier
vase several other Weller vases Rosev li e &amp; Mc Coy
pottery apple cellu la d and cl'l na dolls Crooksv lie wa e
Hav land pes lot small p tchers N ppon tea set Pruss a
a lot stemmed d shes ant m rror s canes stereoscope
Gonder pottery accord an brass Cadillac auto ho n
albums tin types blue and ruby o I lamps 2 ant ma rbl e
base floor lamps hand painted oil lamps ant g abe n
ron stand very old books 3 brass bel s hand pa nled
vase and rons f replace sets a tot ant anterns fl nts
ant padlocks old pocket kn1ves ant door ocks and keys
candv jars lantern g obes a lot ant fools clock weights
wood mallet model T wrenches sausage stutter lot old
Iars and bottles sarsapar IIa bottles- ful wooden coffee
box shoe lasts wagon j ack ant augers adz planes etc
horse f ddle cow yoke hay fork straw rake ova wooden
churn w th crank ch ld s wagon corn cracker spool
cabinet hanging R R lantern hall tree lot hobna I
d shes unusual flower holder (boy and goat) lot o amps
w th hand panted globes candle molds p tcher and bow
set Ironstone shav ng mug 8. holder ant hobby &amp; rock ng
horses do I buggy ant clothes - shoes g ass rabb ts
ewe I boxes ant qu Its ant C v I War sword lot organ
stools pes of sp nn ng wheel wheal crad e schoo desks
many old bottles Th s s only a part al lst ng of the terns
to be sod Fr day W II try to sel al sma I terns on F lday
Sale w II last unt I ate eve n ng WI I start Saturday June
23 at 10 00 A M sell ng any sma ll tern s eft from Fr day
and household furn ture
SATUROAY JUNE23
large ova glass ch na cu pboard Grandfather clock w th
we ghts- key w nd (runs) very n ce wa nut h gh back
organ severa l orga n stoats good round oak pedestal table
w th claw feet 6 match ng cha r s drop leaf desk w th
drawers 2 hall trees w th m rrors and umbrell a stands
love sea t w th lyre shaped h gh back- extra nice- w th 2
match ng cha rs ant walnut I brary table sever a very
unusua and extra n ce cha1rs (round back ound bottom
plank bottom sp l nt and many others) ani oak p a fl o m
rocker ant stands of al k nds severa l ch dren s rockers
o banquet lamp w th hand panted shude organ w th
fancy knobs and carv ng m rror and h gh back ch d s
w cker rocker Ed son phonograph w th horn on lr pod
app 100 cy nder ecords w cker rocke r s ant large store
coffee gr nder old Wale s add ng mach ne old stor e
counters brass tray sca les wooden m~al slicer toot
warmers ant leaded elec fan oaks deboard w th m rror
and shelf ant folding h gh cha r 3 wall telephones
sp nnlng wheel sw ng ng platform ro cker walnut ch na
cupboard ant claw footed stand w th brass head tr m 60
pes Cambr dge glass- stemmed d shes plates sugar
creamer cups saucers qobtets sa ters cand le holders
footed d sh etc to be sold Saturday p cture frames
some sod Sat d nner bell w th hanger plank bolfom
rocker s cherry chma cupboard w1th glass pane doors
ladder back rocker spl nt bottom cha r s bamboo rocker
f replace bel ows 2 walnut dropleaf tabe s ant wooden
washing mach ne wash tub and board drop ea t squa e
lyre type tab eon castors 2 se ts s e gh bells a ot o d store
t n type OOxes ant ma I bags s de saddle many ant
tools ant head ghts hat ra ck w th m rror and horns of
ammals from all over the world wooden chest r I spoo
cab net 3 pc match ng Love seat set good 2 V ctrol as
record cab net records cheese boxes walnut brary
tab e ant sew ng mach nes dropl eaf desk 2 custard
g ass base table lamps another square ch na cupboa ds
w th glass door s and s des marble top oak stand wIt
sw vel center m rror and fold ng s de m rror s rold ng
chest bed w th m rror round rung yoke baby cradle
dresser w th sw vel m rror boot bench ant rocker w th
rope seat 2 ant wooden baby crad es bureau round ta ble
w th claw feel Seth Thomas we ght dock che ry s e gh
bed dresser w lh marble and revolv ng m rror cher Y
bu eau sect anal hall tree muzzle oad ng R t e far an t
ch dren s fu rn ture wa nut dresser w th revolv ng
m rror- marb e w th wood pUlls coppe o lamp unusual
h gh back wooden bed w th carved eag e at top and
engrav ng n God We Trust - ove 200 years old carv ed
chest walnut &amp; cherry stands marb e cross cand le
holder many ant chairs crad es rockers stan ds etc
came l trunk o d chest ox yoke ma cart fireplace
cra ne brass bed wooden trunks secretary desk w th
m rror 1930 Mode A Ford - runs good- sold Sa t s e gh
wagon wheels old cash reg ster corn she ler we gh
scales gr nd stone brak ng p ows cream cans 2 Eng sh
sadd es buggy shaives car runn ng board luggage
carr er s ngle and daub e trees job corn planter aund Y
coat stove wooden wagon wheels horse co Iar s small
safe and many many other unl sled terns Th s sa I f~
t me s co llect on of ant ques Man y of wh ch have been
handed down for severa l generaf ons Sa le w II be he d
outs de ra n or sh ne Some shade Br ng your lawn cha r
and p an to stay for 2 day s - Motels at McConnel sv e
Caldwe I Cambr dge and Mdr efta Mosl tern s a e n
good cond tion and many are very valuable and rar e
p eces
Lunch on prem ses Terms - Cash Pas I ve I D Not
responsible for accidents Nolh ng shown before day of
sale
OWner-Mrs Bermce Henderson
Auctioneer- Bill Janes Phone 962 4333 or 557 3411

Real Estate For Sale

Neal Realty
VACANT LAND
APPROX 9 Acres on Ke ton
Rd About 1 m e from town
Would cons der sell ng on
land contract S3 500
LOT IN TOWN
67 x112 lot at 54 Gar.f eld Ave
B g enough for smal home
Fu pr ce S1 200
WE BUY sell or trade so
remember
f you have
property to sell see us f rst
OffiC@ Phone 446 1694
Evenmgs
Charles M Neal446 1546
J M chael Neat 446 1503

Real Estate tor Sale
By Owner - 3 br
house wall to wall
ca rpelmg large bullt
tn
kotchen
full
basement
attached
garage plus extra lot
located m Centenary.
Phone 446 0028

Real Estate For Sale

Plumbrng &amp; Healing

MASSIE

RUSSELLS
PLUMBING&amp; HEATING
Gallipolis 446 478'2
2911f

Realty, 32 State SL

DEWITT S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Route 160 at Evergreen
Phone 446 273.5
1871f

Tel 446 1998

.SUSI ness Opportunities

STANDARD
Plumb ng &amp; He•tlng
214 Third Ave «6 3782
187 If

Wanted To Buy

POPLAR RIDGE RD
Country I v ng at ts best 4
4 BEDROOM house on level lot
m les off Rt 1 beaut ful 7 b g
between
Gtt l polls
and
&lt;rENE PLJINTS &amp; SONS
rooms 4 bd rm rec rm 2 PLUMBING - Heating &amp; Ail
Chesh re new or n good
baths k tchen 12 x 25 w th
cond t on
conven ent to
Condit on ng lOO Fourth Ave
bar and plenty n ce cabinets
school not over S40 000
Ph 446 1637
It has a full base w ith garage
48 tf
Contact W II am Sargent at
26 x 24 Plenty water and
Gavin Power Ptant w th B F
located on 10 acres fenced
CARTERS PLUMBING
Shaw Construction Co or call
land Only S27 500
AND HEATING
1 304 755 39541 Scott Depot w
Va
ADDISON
1 m le off Rt 7
Cor Fourth &amp; Pine
beau I ful rambl ng 7 rm
Phone 446 3888 or 446 4477
1411 4
fram e Ranch on 1 A. lolif ha"' - _ _ __ __ ____lw;.U... --~-,-----ever ylh ng a ca pef...,over
HW fl s cen ar FP n
r ec l N Ga s heat 2 baths
v r m 15 x 26 and a k tchen
t he Mrs w I love Low taxes
and good sc hoo ls All of thi s
tor $32 500

IF YOU have backgrovnd m
conven en' food store or
supermarket work Or' have a
des re to en ter this f ield we
have opportunities due to
expans on for asslstanf store
managers Full or part time
store personnel We ere an
eslabl shed company offeri ng
stable
employment
op
portunit es
Opporlun I es
now exist 10 the Pt Pleasant
area Appl cat ons are now
be ng accepted at Shop A
M n I Store in No 4 61h &amp;
Ma n St Pt Pleasant or at
Shop A M n t Store No 7 at
22nd &amp;
Jefferson
Pt
Pleasant
1&lt;10 12

CITY - 82 Second Ave 6 b g
r m s and bath 2 story frame
on a lar ge c t y of H has a I e
block gar age and storage
bldg Th s house s sound
structu ally w th ust a 1 tt e
pa nt would make so n e one a
a
n ce comforl nb e home
good re s denl a a ea Pr ce
on y $20 000
CENTENARY If you are
look ng for locat on qua tv
and pr ce don t pass th s one
by 6 r ns bath laundry and
atta c,_hed garage
Pr ce
$23 500
2 good ho cs
No I s a 2 story 6 b g rms
ba t ar1d slo age b dg No 2
s o y 0 years o d 3 bdrm
v rm k !chen bath and a
a ge sto age roo n Both
1'\ouscs arc n good repa r on
u " wa te
gooo local on
and wou d n ake someone a
good I one o
nves lment
P ce l or Nd l s $ 2 900 a d
No 2 s $ 4 900

K A NA UG A

NtW HOMES
ST RT 775 - 5 b g rm s 1 2
bath 254 sq It I v area plu s
carport Free water and
ocaled on 1 1 A lot $21 000
ST RT 35 - All Br ck 5 rms
and balh attached garage
ful and d y base Lot approx
00 x 170 Th s s an exce llent
buy fo
ask ng pr ce of
$24 000
FARMS
73 A 5 m te Wes from Jackson
on 4 o;~ne Rl 24 o Coun ty Rd
No 20 Alllra clor and clean
haltom I at and gentle slope
II has a barn cr b and a 0 x
7
m
50 Mob e t orne
fron l r~ge on Rt 124 and • ml
on Co Rd 20 Pr ce $32 500
S T RT 775

BOA 10 n from
tow Good 8 r n house Barn
36 x 60 w lh con e ele f r and
51 cd s dded Co c el e S o 16
D X 50 HT
Nea
ew
Badg e Lo :~t.l er Most of 80 A
s Trac or a d 12 A bottom
?5 A fla i'l d 0 A s gent e
5 ope
ASC llpproved Pond
'l d Wale
ough Th s f arm
~ ns been I med fer l llzcd and
s. n a I gh productive stage
Pr ce $4J 000

VACANT LAND
25 A Level land at Rodney On
wate I ne Price S35 000
163 A Ward Rd F nanc ng
a va labl e $18 000

5A

at R o G ande \5 500

9 A &lt;~cross hwy t r am Shr ne
C ul On rural wa er I ne
$ 7 000
ANY HR 446 1998

REALTORS
AUCTIONEERS
14 ACRES 900 Frontage on Rt
141 3 miles from town
Ga rage Cistern Rura l wa ter
Fenced Ideal for bu ld ng a d
room for your horse

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OJTA TOWN-

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A

MK E~ M

AP:VAT\P

P~D~ E'Y~ i=t.

MODERN 3 BR home out
bui d ng 5 acres grass and
woods In Add son Twp
$18 500

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HANERSVILLE Lovelr small
Spa n sh home Fron porch
3 BR
and t le roof Ga ra9 e
Double w de furn shed Rent
one and 1 ve n other Buy both
homes for ess money than
new hom e Best buy between
town and the M ed ca l Center
JACKSON CO L1ke new 3 BR
home on 5 acres SIS 000
JACKSON Co Bus ness Store
Bldgs Lovely br ck home w
f rep ace over oak ng lake 8
acres w lh BOO loot fron tage on
State Rl
4 ACRES vacan t and 2 1
m les from Bladen Oh o Twp
Lots of frees Idea retreat
0

ACRES wooded
Morgan Twp

land

n

3 ACRES va cant and n f?erry
Twp not far from Rio
Grande

.JUST TWE

C~;aiN

OF

A NECKLACE AND AN

ORANGE\AIOOO STICK

J ACRES vacant land n Ad
d son Twp Som e fences
Water fee pa d
NCOME Properly on Fourth
Ave
Three apartments
$ 0 000

LOTS at Tycoon Lake w th well
NICE 2 Bedroom home n
Vinton on Jackson Avenue
Garage and good garden
Pr ced below market

BUSINESS Bu ld ng n Hen
derson on Rt 35 1 bock from LOTS and Baby Farms m Green
Townsh p Near Shopping
Siver Brdge 6753961
Center and Hospila
139 6
ONE lwo three four f ve and
BRAND new lake tront summer
s x acre Baby Farm near R o
Grande
cottage 2 bedroom bath and
shower bu t n k tchen sun FOR rea es tate you want or
deck and large lot Easy
don t want see Steve Roach
terms 256 6866
at Rancho the fr endly real
140 6
estate people

LOOK Lots Lots Lots located
on Raccoon Road 1 m South
of State Rt No 218 Roads
water
electric ty
and
Gall poli S 446 Be l telephone
Ready for new homes mob le NICE waterfron t lot good road
easy terms 256 6866
homes or camp sites boat
1&lt;10 6
ramp and park ng lot We
ha\le good N@w Moon 10 x 55
2 BR mob le home for sale NEW HOME - 1 acre ot a well
located at 4-17 Rear 2nd Ave
des gned 3 BR plan w th 2 full
Also good 1967 12 x55 K rk
baths d nmg room tam ly
wood Mob le Home n Rae
room fu I basement and 2 car
coon Ya ley W II sel w th or
garage F nanc ng arranged
w thout lof Offer by D I on &amp;
w th ow down payment For
Ba ley owners Phone 446
deta Is
contact
Me gs
2730 Call 10 am lo 8 p m
Development Co Ph 992 5976
or Col co te et 235 1996
da y
130 If
140 If

Plumbmg &amp; Heating

£1£16·0001
51eve Roach 446 4677
Joy Sheppard 446 0001
Denver K H1gley 446 0002

AMAND

"'&lt;lOA

11 t-'AS 51 ARf' SliCK~RS

&lt;;o T CAN HO\..D ON To AN
AN MA.L8 FUR

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WIN AT B RIDGE

Two Opinions,
Bitter Words ,
NORTII
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16

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1971 CHEVROLET BLAZER- •2995

IN STO CK

t-Coupe DeVille
2- Sedan DeVilles

lly Oswald &amp; James Ja co b y

South ducked the firs!
heart lead and West held the
trick with hi s jack. He con tinued with Lhe 10. Dumm y
played ' low again . This time

trumps . When Wes t showed
out. South just led a third ·
trump and showed his hand
since nothing co uld keep him
from getting rid of h i s queen

1970 BUICK ELECTRA .225-

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GMAC Financing Ava i lable

•2695

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Martin for d Will Di scount Any

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1973 ford LTD Country Squire
In Stock

- - '•1695

21ft . fully contained , turn left
on Rt . 337 to Rio Grande, go 1
mile to Centerpoint ROad ,
turn right , go 3 m iles, see
aiter 5 p .m . Pau l Wink ler .
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------------------------11970 CHEVROLET 2-TON •2495 I
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and jack of clubs on dum my's d iamonds.
1 NICE sleeping room and
West was bitter. He sai d to
pr ivate bath at Rio Grande.
The bidding has been ;
East, " You did well to take
Teacher preferred. 245·51 42 .
the seco nd hea rt. Why didn't \Vest
North
East
142-3
yo u th ink of s hifti ng to a
1 ...
Pass
-SLEEPI NG• ROOMS , weekly
club ?''
2+
Pass
rates . Park Central Hotel.
P"'-ss
:~ ¥
Pass
East said. " Why didn 't you
308·1'
4+
Pass
conti nue with the deuce of Pa1:1s
You, Sou th , hold :
hea rt s? It looked to me as H
APARTMENT for con struct ion
men. Ph. 446 ·0756 .
.
AQ96
5
¥
52
+
K4+AQI0
8
you ha d started with jack·LO
267-lf
doub leton or jack-IO· smatt.
Whal do you do now ?

For Rent

350 Cu . in . V.8 engine, 15,000 l b. 2 speed rear axle,
I gc.Jd 825x20"10 p ly ti res. hea vy duty fron;t &amp; r ea r ' I
I springs . 108 cab to axle, clean cab. Mechahically
I
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FREE

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givi ng a ch ild 's Deluxe -Radio Wagon
fre e . A $26.00 Value .

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We will never know wha t
wo uld have happened if West
had con tinued with th e deuce
of hea rt s. Ea st assures us h e
would have r ead what wa s
going on and m_ade the cor-

rect play . We want to keep
thi s East for a fr ie nd so we
ta ke hi s word. You don't
know him and don ' t have to .
T here i s one thin g we do
. know . We can't blam e Ea s t

A -Now y ou ca n go into 'SLEEP IN G., rooms , Gallia
Hln ckwood . If pa1·(n c r shows
Hotel.
two ac:cs ami two kings you
94 ·tf
will u·.v seven cl ubs. Otherwise
scHi c fm· six spades.
MOB I Lt:. home space. c lose to
bos pi ta l on Stal e Route 35,
'l"OOA Y 'S QUF.STION
446·0294 or 367 ·7736.
You deal and hold:
133-tf
. AQ76 ¥ QJ954 t A2 . 63

What do you do?

For Rent

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Looking for a m obi le home
lo t ora qu.lli t y mobi le home?
We haye bot h at

for ma king the play he d id
ma ke after West c ont inued
with the 10. If West had done
what East sUggests and East
h ad go n e wrong , West c ould
have had the satisfaction of
knowing that he had tried to
d r aw a

di;i grain

QUAIL CREEK
MOBIL£
COMMUNITY
&amp;SALES

for hi s part-

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

rM.-sPA PER ENTERPR I SE ASSN .)

?92 -21 26

For Rent

c.

d re a r, remove lh e spaI s as APAR TME NT and new mob ile
they appear wi l h Blue Lustre .
home, ce ntra l qi r , an d heat.
Rent electric shampooer $1 at
excellent cond ition, 446·0338.
Central Supp ly Co.
= - - - -- - - - -- 137·11
143·6 &amp;;:

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50 x 12 MOBI LE home, 2 br ,
carpeted livirig room oi;~nd
bedroom with · ex panda. Air
condit ioned . $135 per mo. 3677645.

code.

Pomeroy

For Rent

NE W 2 · bedroom tr ailer , all
St
u1i li1 ies paid, located on
.
Rt. 160, · 5 m iles f rom new
hospi tal , 446-4170 .
141 -3
- - - - -- -- - HOUSE, bath, uti li ty r Oom , oil
heat. 388-8260.
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141 3
Second ·Avenu e. Phone 446 ·
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0550
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Bill's Army
Navy Sale

TRENDHOMES by NATIONAL

is bu i lt according t.o

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2 BR mobile home. Upper Route ' 'LE E PIN G
wee '' t·N
7. Call 446 ·0008 .
,.l
roo m s,
"' y ·
rates, free garage parking ,
131 .tf
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SOUP 'S on, the rug that is, -...-,,.---- - - - -2_4_
1-lf
clea n wi th Bl ue Lustre . Rent
electric shampooer ·sl at G .
APAR TMENT and new mobil e
Murphy's Lower Store.
home, . centr al a ir a·nd heat.
Excellen t locat ion, 446-0338.
143 _6
37 1

143·3'

l: The Trend home

"Your Chevy Dea ler"
Ope n Eves. Til8

2. Fully insulated .
3. Large cloSets .
4. Storm doors &amp;
windows .
5 2)(6 ra tt ers.
6. CJpper plum ·
bing .
_
7. Nea rl y an acre of

85 N. Court Street
Athens. Ohio

l and .

B. Pr ices sta r t
$16.500. 00 on
lot co mpl et e

to'

Father's Week End

Fot Rent

Design

uoaoo•
12 I 11

MODEL HOME LOCATED
1 MILE N. OF FIVE POINTS
ON RT. 7, POMEROY, 0.

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IEDROO• l
II U

camping Equipment
MOBILE HOME
(You drive it)
' F OR R ENT now f or J une, July,
Augus t , co mpl et e p ri mary
insur ance prov ided. Rates as·
low as S2l.50 .per day on
wee kl y bas is. 1.401 Eastern
A ve . Ph . 446·.1425.

1973 - ZJg. Zag sew in g m ach ine.
This mach ine da rn s, em ·
broide r s, ove r casts, butt on
ho l es .
Al l
without
at.
tachments . Pay balance of
$38.50 or pay $5 per month.
Cal l 446-0255 .

137-11

44 X 24

1038 SQ. FT . UPPE R LEVEL

LADIES
Double Knit slacks Reg . $8.98, Now $6 .95 ; Body Su its Reg .
$7 .97 Now $4 .95; Famous Labels blouses and kni t tops
Reg . $6.95 to $8 .95 , Our Pr ice $3.95.$5.95.

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BUIL T BY B&amp;K EXCAVATING

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2076 SQ . FT.TOTALLIVIN GA REA

SALESREPRESENTATIVE :

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VIRGIL B. TEAFORD, SR., BROKER
EQUAL HOl!SlNG
OPPORTUNITIE S

Associates : Helen L. Teaford , Gordon B. Teaford

OPEN9:00.5: 30 DAILY
EXCEPT MONDAY&amp; FRIDAY TIL9

PHONE 992-3325

OPEN SUNDAY 12 'TIL 5:30

110 MECHANIC STREET

POMEROY, OHIO

And it's as gocx:l at mowing as it is at everything .
else. This tough, rugged, compact little powerhouse is all
you need for lawn or garden work.
·
.
Call us for a free demonstration on your own lawn.
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 perfom1s
the above chores.

Pomeroy, Ohio
Open 8 a.m. til 5:30 Mon. thru Thurs.

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992-2975

8 a.m. til 8 p.m. Fri. and Saturday

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YEA I&lt; OLD $800 col or
te levision wi ll se ll at $200. 4.46·
9.427 after: 5 p. m .

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APACHE 'S GOT IT ALL
FOUR .new Solld St ate lUxury
m odels plus two new "Soft
State" tent ca m per s. Pick
your mod~ l . pick you r pri ce.
from $795 to $1,995, F. O.B.
M id season sale now on. Best .
dea l s n ow
ju st
bef or e
vacat ion. Wi l l trade . Hours 9
to 9 week days.. Ams ba ry
Apache Tra iler Sal es, 631
Fourth Aven ue, Ga llipoli s, ·

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GALLIPOLIS
CHRYSLERPLYMOUTH

CATALINA 4 DR. SEDAN
14695.90
$800.90

FACTO RY
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BOB REES .'po NT IAr.
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SALE PRICE

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r' l P t.::. , Pipes, Pi pes, GBD:
Chera t an. B BB , Jobey, Hil son
and ot hers . Tawney's Pipe
and Trop hy Hous·e , 422 Second
Ave . '

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""(;QQD CLEA N LU M P and
stoker coa l . Ca r l Wrhte r s, RiQ, •.
Grande. Phone 245·5115.
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''N EW: Serta and Bem co m a&lt;
tress and bo x spr ing s. Lar ge.
se lection. i n stock - tw in, fulL
; queen size. Save up to . $40 a '
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955 Second Avenue
446-l1 71
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Factor y Sticker Pri ce $4775.90
Bob Rees Ponti ac Discount 780. 9o

Bur m a Br own wi th Ca meo whi te top .
Air, fu ll y equipped . Stock No. 73·53 ·

3 Bedroom
MOBILE HOME
FRONT KITCHEN Cat hedral r oof, house type
door s, r ear jalosle door ,
storm s &amp; screens, 30 gal.
w ate r
he ate r ,
ux e
fu r n itu r e. Pr iced
now. Com pare!

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For Just
Dau Thompson
The Oealin' Man

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PRICED ACCORDINGLY

P A L OMIN O ma r e, 3 yrs .. •
trai ned for t r ail. gen tle, 5400,
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586 Loc ust St.
?92-7004
. Middleport Open81o6 Mon . thru Sat.
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Ap pointmen t . Contact Dan 'Thom pson or Tom Lav(;tnder

Sale Price '4365.00

UNDER. NEW MANAGEMENT
Phone .446-1513

Corner Third &amp; Court St.

low mi les, Sha r p.

$3395

'2995
.1970 PONTIAC

1969·BUICK
LeSabre 4 Dr . green, dark
green v in y l top, air . One
Owner. Was $1 9?5.00 .

4 Dr . Hdt p. Air , P. Wind " 60·40
S!)at. P. Door Loc ks, Nice. Was
$2695.00 .

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$5351.30
Discount 901.30

4 Dr. H. T., air &amp; a ll

exrr as. ( Da r k Gol d )
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Sale Price '4450.00

1973 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER
4 Dr . Sedan , da r k
green . LOADED.

$6317.9
Discount 1087.80

Equ ipped ~ilh autom a tic tra nsmi ssion , powe r steering, power disc
bra kes, wh1te·wa ll !ores. a ir conditione r . c ustom seat belts, tinted
glass, bumpe r protective strips, bumper guards, door guards,
remote morror, ca r pel save r s, delu xe wheel covers. protective body
s1de moldong s . Othe r Mode ls Priced Accordingly.

Sale Price '5230.00
These Speeulls Tml;, y!

BOB REES PONTIAC, INC.

4 Dr . 88, Ai r Cond .. Vi ny l Top,

-1973 CHRYSLER NEWPORT

COME· SEE US AT • • •

Gallipolis
1639 Ea stern Av e .

Chrysler~Piymouth
Gallipoli s

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446-3273

UP TO 60 MONTHS TO PAY

Gallipolis, Ohio

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71 Chev. Belair

For Sale

OALE R. SANDERS INC.
600 E. STATE ST.
&amp; 1200 E. STATE ST.

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. .~ Need Another ·Bldg.?
SEE our aluminum bl dg s .
Heavy duly, with flooring .
wiJ:ed for electric. Also West
Virg inia chunk coal, dra in
ti le. be ll tile , cem en t and
mortar. t:;;al l ipolis Block &amp;
Coa l Co .• 1231f.. Pine, 446 ·2783 .
207-11

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eMERCURY MONTEGO • COMET
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eCAPRI eDATSUN eSUBARU •MARK IV
DATSON Phone 592 -4463

Since Smith A uto has diseontinued

Diltsun, we will be happy to s~rvice
any D&lt;~ts uns 11 t our dealership.

For Sale

For Sale
1966 f O PASS . FOR 0 Country
Sedan . Exira good c.ond . Call
446-0150 after 5 p.m .
137-30

MORGAN r iding mare bred Ia
registered quar ter horse , 2
year old Pa lomino ~il ly .. Cal l
256-6038 .
142·3

4 dr . Sedan, p. s teer ing, p. brakes, a ut ., radio,
fac. a ir cond., 350 c u. in. V·8, W· S· W ti res,
Rosewood fin is h, Blk viny l Infer ior . Extra
Nice .

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AKC REG . toy pood le pup S7 5,
$85, Si amese k itten s, Sl O ea .
Kenne ls of Calhoun. 256·6247 .
128-26

•LINCOLN CONTINENTAL • COUGAR
1970
1970
1970
1966
1968
1964
1963
1966
1969

MOBIL E HOME S
FOR SAL E
R ECONDITIONED
MOBIL'E HOMES
12 x 60 Ameri can
12 x 60 Ray craft
12 x 60 Challerlger
10 x so Skyline
·12 x 60 Baron
10 x 55 Pr incess
10 x SO Amer ican
10 x 50 Monarch
12 x· 60 Richar dsdn
B&amp; S MOBILE ~OME
Second &amp; V iand St.
Pt . Pleasa nt
( Nex tto Heck's)

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WOOD MOTOR SALES

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Gallipolis, o,

Eastern Ave.

For Sale

For Sale

For Sale

For Sale

8 YEAR OLD Marc Bay with bl ·
ck tail and mane, tra i l horse.
not r egis tered, S300. 446·0458 .
14 1·6

ALl .TYPES o f buil 0 1ng ~1,200 LOW ERY or gan tor $950.
ONned less than a year. In
ma let" ials, block, br ick. sewer
per f ~ct cond ition . 446 ·052 0
pipes, windows, li nte l s, eoc ..
aft er 5 p .m.
Cla ude Win ters, Rio Grande
0 . Phone 245 ·512 1 after 5. ' ________________143·3

GOOD used Coldspot ai r;. con ·
ltjeiner, 8,500 BTU . Call a lt er
12 noon, 446· 1889 or see at 105
Kineon Drive .
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-----1973 HON DA SL 125 on or off

For Sale

road bike , 160 m i les. 446 ·1266.
141 ·3

1967 OLDS . 4 door, PS &amp; PB , IF YOU are building a new -~---home or remodeling. see us. FEEDER pigs . Ca ll 379· 2671.
extra clean one owner ;,also 70
1.:11 ·3
We ar e builders. Distributor
Honda trail bik·e· 90 good
condifion , 675· 2195 can be seen _. for Hotpoint APpli ~nces,
6 HP BOLEN tractor , 36 inch
Allison Electric.
at 2901 Meadowbrook Dr ive,
mower. $350 . 446· 15 10.
154-lt
Pt . Pleasant. W. Va .
141 ·3
128· tf
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1973 8 TRACK . A small balance
Br uni ca rdi Hou se of M usic . 5:4 197?. A LL elect r i c mobi le home
wi th ex:tras . Ca ll 446-2225 .
of $88.64 or pay $6.50 per
Sta l e Street. Phone .446·0687 .
141 ·3
month . Ph one 446·0255 .
33·11
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VEGETABLE plants. swee l
potatoes, etc . Floyd Erit.
.-.N T !QUE pool tab le S300 . 446 ·
Rodney,
Ohio,
245 ·5124 .
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7 USED b ed r oom sui tes ,
Tobacco base for renl.
12811 starti ng at $59 .95 and up.
141·3
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36"x 23"x .009
sui tes , dinette se ts, and other
NEW EUREKA upr iqhl model
i tems. New furniture speCial
2012A . $59 .95 . Phon e 367 ·7736 .
in I iving room suites. S88 and
Davi s Vacuum Cleaner Store.
CLOS E OUT on' (4) New zig . za g
up.
Sl. Rl. 7 at Addison , 0 .
sew ing ma chi,es . F or sewi ng
131 -11
stretCh fabrics, buttonholes,
· COACHMAN Travel Trai lers. - - - : - - - - - - - fancy designs. Ek. Pa i nt
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M otor Homes, Sth WheeL G ROCERY business for sate .
slightly bl.emished . Choice of
HAVE
Truck Campers , Apple City
bui lding for sal e or lease ,
'ca rrying case or sewing
MANY
U SES
Auto Sales , Rt . 35 N, Jackson,
phone 773-5618 from 6 ~ 30 p.m .
stan d . 549 .80 cas h or terms
Ohio . Ph one 286 5700.
to 10 p.m . for appo intm en t..
available . Phone· 446-43 12 .
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26 FOOT Chris' Craft Cruisers . AKC Bla ck Labrador Retr ieve r
( 1964 ) exce l le nt ·c ondition,
puppies, wormed, grea t for
also 40 fool boathouse . Bofh
c h i ldren , $75 · 595 . Phon e
a vaila ble due lo work
Chesapeake. 867·553S .
schedule . Call 304 ·675·5517 or
142·3
see Doc Master s at Boat Club.
137·7 VERY gent le 6 year old Ap·
paloosa m.;Jre. Phone 388 ·9991
STARCRAFT
or 367 · 74~1.
N E W 1973 Campers -:- Sleeps 6
142·3
or 8 - 110 and 12 volt - 3
burner stove 2 water BIG sale - Anti ques. furniture,
systems · - raised kitchen , · applian ces. etc . Jackson Co .
School out special S1.325.
Rt . 3 off 279 out side Thurman, 1967 FORD 1/ 2 T . pickup, 6 cyl.. ·:;tNGE ~ Sew ing Machine Sales
Same low pricing on trave l
wate: h for signs .
new tires. air conditioned,
&amp; Service. All models in
trailers . One used STM a,
142-lf
256·6506.
· stoc k . Free del ivery . Se ~vi c e
S999'. Closed for vacation June
140·6
gua1 '"lr'l tei:!Q . Model.s pr,~c e .
10 thru Ju11e 21.
PR I NTED
weddin.9
an · - - - - - - - - - fro1 ,·-· ... 69 .95 . French "-'I"
CAMP CONLEY
nou ncement and invitations, 3 BALING twine S8.80 per bale.
Fa Lric Shoppe , Singer ap ·.
STARCRAFTSALES
to 5 davs serv ice. Simmons
pr o·,e ::l dealer , 58 Court Sf .
Call
Kenneth
H
igley.
245-521
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R!. 62 N . OF Pl . Plea s.
Ptg .
&amp; · Office
Eq uip.
Ph . 4·1H255.
or 245 ·5255 .
Beh i nd Red Car pe1 1nn.
446 ·1397.
308·1
140·6
675 -5384
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Goble Mobile Homes
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$4295
SALE PRICE

BONNEVILLE 2 DR. HARDTOP

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Fac!or y Sl icker Price $5140.05
Po r celain Blue w i th wh ite viny l top, air, Bob Rees Pontia c Discoun18 4S.OS
fu ll y equipped, l ilt sller ing wheel. St ock fol o: 7354

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$5239.90
Discount ' 874.90

1971 OLDS

LeSabre 4 d r . Hdl p . Ai r cond ..
viny l lop, c us tom . Was $3695.00.

Sale Price '4375.00

extr a s. ( Honey Gold)

SALE PRICE

ATHENS, OHIO
YOUR DEALER FOR

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15285.05
Discount 1910.00

4 Dr . Sedan , ai r 8, a ll

$4145
SALE PRICE
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Factory Sti cker Pr ice S49.S2.90, ,Bob Rees Ponti ac bi sceunt807 .90

1972 BUICK

1973 CHRYSLER NEW

$5687.90
_ $992.90

BUICKS IN STOCK!
NGW'S THE TIME
TO TRADE!

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$4695

SALE PRICE

CATALINA HARDTOP CPE.

65 X 12

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Truck He'adquar1er s
1969 Ford 3/4 ton cam per speCia l
1966 •h T . Chev . PU
1967
T . GMC PU
1966 'I• T. GM C PU
1969 &gt;;, T. GMC PU
1969 GM C 11:2 ton PU
1967 Ford •12 ton PU
1967 •12 ton Chev .
1966 GM C 112 ton PU
1969 V~ T . For d PU
1969 Ol ds 88
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1969 Dodge Stat ion Wagon
1971 3 T. Chev. ·Tr uck
1970 •12 T . Ch ev. PU
1969 •12 T . Chev . PU
1969 •;, T . GM C P U
1968 •;, T . GM C PU
1966
T. GM C PU
1967 :J/4 T. For d PU
1968 &gt;;, T. GM C PU
1967 &gt;;, T . GM C PU
1967 •;, T . GMC PU
1968 3(, T. GMC PU
1969 In ton GM C PU
SOMMERS G.M.C.
TRUCKS, INC.

·For Only s6?.50

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Regatta Blue wi t h w hi te cordova t op,
air, tully equipped St ock No. 73.55 ·

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SALE PRICE

2 Dr . H T, da r k
green, air &amp; a ll ex -

50 NEW 1973

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GRAND PRIX HARDTOP COUPE

CATALINA 4 .DR. HARDTOP

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BO B REES PONTIA C
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NEW SHIPMENT
1973 CENTURIES!

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15480.05
$935.05

FAC TORY
ST ICKER PRI CE

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

DOC
SMITH
SAYS

1 SOUTHEASTERN OHIO'S LARGEST

GRANDVILLE 2 DR. HARDTOP

Cam~O Whi te Wi th bla Ck Cordova top, power
steen ng , power brakes. power wi n dows,
power bucket sea t (left ), turbo·hydramatic
transmissi?n, Soft Ray glass (all ), remote
cont~o.l ~ trr or , AM.-FM radio, cust om air
c.ond tt •on• ng. G78x15 white wa ll F i br eg las
tt.res, fron t and rea r bumper guards, body
stde m ldg ., door edge gua r d .

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McDonough Power Equipmerit, Inc. A subsidiary of Fuqua Industries, Inc.

1969 9.41 CAT . endloader
$10.000. Ca ll 1-304-429-3346 .
139-6

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This sweeper, dozer, hauler, fertilizer and aerator
·is actually a mower in disguise.
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STOCK NO.
73-67

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Stove and lanter11 fuel, 89c gal ; 2 man raft, $39 .95; Reg.
49 .95 ; Wri g ht socke t wr ench set , 112 drive 20 pc . or 1/.t·Jk
dr ive 32 pes . Reg . $2 9.95 - Now $24 .95; 8 track tapes Reg .
$6 .98, Now $1.98 ; Lin coln Welder s. 225 amp .. $92 .50
complet e; Khaki cu toff sh orts 99c ; Decor ator lam p s,
Va lues to $30, Your Choice $10.88 ;

.Open For Inspection
SAT. &amp; SUN.- 1 TOS P. M.

MODEL 33 8 1

$3745

SALE PRICE

50 STATE STREET

1966 10 PASS. Ford Country
sedan, ex tra good cond ition.
Phone 446·0150 .
143·6

$726•60

BO B R EES PO N TIAC
DISCOU NT

M esa Tan with w hit e Cordova top, Soli Ray
glass (a l l). custom air condit ioning, Power
Steer ing. Power Brakes. TurbQ .Hydram&lt;'ltir
Transn1iss ion, H78 x15 white wall Fibreg las
tires, custom tr i m gr oup, remote con trol
· mirror, AM Radio. fron t and rear bumper
guards, body side mldg ., door edge guards .

1957 CH EVY 2 dr'. ::,tat i6n
3 BE D ROOM 12 x 60 lot at
elect ric , wa sher and dryer at 1964 DODGE 4 door $200. Larry
waQon : Min t con dition. 2itl
Cl ipper Mill s, $150 mon t h, 446C. Smith, 245·5158 .
H. P . Ba l anced, positr action 1
1934 or 446-01 75 .
142-3
5:38. 4 speed. Many ext ras
142-3
$850. 446-4999 .
1972 SL 100 Honda, exce llent
78.jf
condition . Ca ll 446-4149 .
FU RN IS H ED hpuse in Thur ·
142·3 ·2 MATCHE D Sia m ese cat s, one
man, Oh io, new paneli n g, new
ca r pet ing , S85 per mo nt h. Ca ll
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year old, have been neuter ed .
day JSJ. J550, even ings 353 . } YEAR OLD 7/ e Charo la ts Bull,
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6928 ·
good stock. 24.5-5007.
140·4
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142-3
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For Sale

Specmls

212

For Sale

For Sale

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73-58

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SL EE PIN G r ooms at 817

'Rodney -Cora Rd .
Rodney , Ohio
Hour s 9 .1 .m. lo 9 p.m.
Mo nday t hru Satu rd~y
Ph. 245·937.4- 245 -5021 .

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CARROLL NORRIS DODGE INC.

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excellent con·dilion . Ph one
256·6338 .
143·6

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ST ICKE R PRICE

Burnished Umber with white top, Soft ~ay
G:lass (a i.O: front and r ear floor mat s, custom
a1r c?ndt honing, 2 BBL 400 engine, Power
Sl een ng.' ~owe r Brakes, Turbo Hydramat ic
~ransm 1 sston, AM Radio, H78x l5 white wal l
l1r es. r oo f mldg .• r emote contro l mirror, front
and rear bumper guards, body side m ldg
door edge guards.
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BUSTER SPRAGUE - JERRY BROWN - TOM NORRIS

1971 SEARS 5 HP m ini bike,

LeMANS 2 DR. SPORT ·COUPE

STOCK NO.
73-57

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In either of th ose cases I
wo uld ha-ve b een ri ght t o

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Porcelain B~ue with whit e Cordova top , Soft
Ra~ wmdsh1eld , air conditioni n_p . 2BBL 350
eng•ne, power steer ing, deluxe trimmed
wheel covers ; AM radio, F&amp;R bumper
guards, decor group, power disc brakes.
turbo hydramatic transmission. G78x14 W ·
~all Fiberglass tires, dua l horns. spor t op ·
t 1ons, body protection group.

Loca l. low mileage. 1 owner car, VB e ngine, good tires,
rad io, green finish.

" You'll Like Our 0ual ity Way of Doing Bu siness "

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Open Eves . Ti i 6- Til5 P. M. Sat.

2 YEAR old Wurlitzer plano .
.Call 446· 2999 .
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p:&gt;wer st ee ring &amp; brakes, good white-wall ·lires, white
finish, vi ny l top , radio, clean inside.
Pomeroy

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992 ·5342

1966 DODGE Nlonaco, gooo
condition . Call 446·3968 .
143·3

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We are in need of gOod
used cars and trucks 50
we are oHering extra
special deals.

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l m mediJJte Delivery

floor trans . Call 446·9223 .
143-3

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clima te con trol air cond itioning. 40·60 power seat, radiQ,
gold finish . Loaded wi th many ext ra s.

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

and tried to cash his ace .
South ruffed and played
of

FU LLY

1970 DODGE POLARA -

East overtook with the queen

king

4· whee l drive. auxiliary top, locking lront hubs, V·8,
automatic transmission, power st eer ing &amp; brakes. local
low m ileage. J.car owner , radio, spa r e never used .

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4-door, fadory air. automatic transmission, power
st eering, custom interior. dark green finish, tires l ike new
and spare never used. DetoXe bumper, radio, and l'l;lany
other edras. Less than ll.OOO miles, truly sharp .

CADILLAC$

BOAT,
16 ft .
fiberglass
Runabout , 80 H P M.ercury
engine. trailer , good ski boat •
make offer. Al so upright
piano . See Del Gingerich or
call 4:46-3778 .
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3 NEW 1-973

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North
f:n st $n uth

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trans ., power steering, radio,

roof. 350 V8 engine. power steering and brake, turbo
hydromatic radio , factory air , a clean one.

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ace

1 SET of Chore-Boy pipe line
milkers, complete with tank .
Phone 895-3811.
143-3

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Of Course You Can!

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Pass
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auto~atlc

.40 NEW CARS

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4_-door , local owner car. green finish", clean interior, good

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WE-NOW HAVE IN STOCK

1970 SUZUKI M.o'torcycle , 1,800
actual miles, 120 CC. ge-ared
lor road or trail . like new,
S350. 256 ·61 53 after 3 p.m .
143·3

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1972 NOVA "6 " - - - -••2295

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out

JUNE
SPECIAL

SHARP! CLEAN!
RIGHT PRICE!

Own A

For Sale

For Sale
Aluminum
Sheets
20~

8 for Sl.OO

Gallipolis
Daily )ibun&amp;
82 5 Thir·d A ve .
Gallipo lis, 0 .

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deluxe m ode l. Complete with
all cleaning attachments and
uses paper bags . Slightly used
but clean s and looks like new .
Wil l sell for $37 .25 cash or
terms ava ila ble. Ph one 446 ·
4312 .
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DIRT BIK.ES

TRAIL BIKE S

MINIBIKE S

ON/OFF ROAD BIKES

HONDALINE

ROAD BI KES

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All the many worlds of
motorcycling in one place.
MORE MODELS • MORE SERVICE
MORE ACCESSORIES • MORE PARTS

.'SMITH AUTO SALES
KANAUGA, OHIO
From Mighty to Mini, Honda has it

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WIN AT B RIDGE

Two Opinions,
Bitter Words ,
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1971 CHEVROLET BLAZER- •2995

IN STO CK

t-Coupe DeVille
2- Sedan DeVilles

lly Oswald &amp; James Ja co b y

South ducked the firs!
heart lead and West held the
trick with hi s jack. He con tinued with Lhe 10. Dumm y
played ' low again . This time

trumps . When Wes t showed
out. South just led a third ·
trump and showed his hand
since nothing co uld keep him
from getting rid of h i s queen

1970 BUICK ELECTRA .225-

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EQUIPPED

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GMAC Financing Ava i lable

•2695

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1973 ford LTD Country Squire
In Stock

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21ft . fully contained , turn left
on Rt . 337 to Rio Grande, go 1
mile to Centerpoint ROad ,
turn right , go 3 m iles, see
aiter 5 p .m . Pau l Wink ler .
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------------------------11970 CHEVROLET 2-TON •2495 I
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and jack of clubs on dum my's d iamonds.
1 NICE sleeping room and
West was bitter. He sai d to
pr ivate bath at Rio Grande.
The bidding has been ;
East, " You did well to take
Teacher preferred. 245·51 42 .
the seco nd hea rt. Why didn't \Vest
North
East
142-3
yo u th ink of s hifti ng to a
1 ...
Pass
-SLEEPI NG• ROOMS , weekly
club ?''
2+
Pass
rates . Park Central Hotel.
P"'-ss
:~ ¥
Pass
East said. " Why didn 't you
308·1'
4+
Pass
conti nue with the deuce of Pa1:1s
You, Sou th , hold :
hea rt s? It looked to me as H
APARTMENT for con struct ion
men. Ph. 446 ·0756 .
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5
¥
52
+
K4+AQI0
8
you ha d started with jack·LO
267-lf
doub leton or jack-IO· smatt.
Whal do you do now ?

For Rent

350 Cu . in . V.8 engine, 15,000 l b. 2 speed rear axle,
I gc.Jd 825x20"10 p ly ti res. hea vy duty fron;t &amp; r ea r ' I
I springs . 108 cab to axle, clean cab. Mechahically
I
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givi ng a ch ild 's Deluxe -Radio Wagon
fre e . A $26.00 Value .

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We will never know wha t
wo uld have happened if West
had con tinued with th e deuce
of hea rt s. Ea st assures us h e
would have r ead what wa s
going on and m_ade the cor-

rect play . We want to keep
thi s East for a fr ie nd so we
ta ke hi s word. You don't
know him and don ' t have to .
T here i s one thin g we do
. know . We can't blam e Ea s t

A -Now y ou ca n go into 'SLEEP IN G., rooms , Gallia
Hln ckwood . If pa1·(n c r shows
Hotel.
two ac:cs ami two kings you
94 ·tf
will u·.v seven cl ubs. Otherwise
scHi c fm· six spades.
MOB I Lt:. home space. c lose to
bos pi ta l on Stal e Route 35,
'l"OOA Y 'S QUF.STION
446·0294 or 367 ·7736.
You deal and hold:
133-tf
. AQ76 ¥ QJ954 t A2 . 63

What do you do?

For Rent

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Looking for a m obi le home
lo t ora qu.lli t y mobi le home?
We haye bot h at

for ma king the play he d id
ma ke after West c ont inued
with the 10. If West had done
what East sUggests and East
h ad go n e wrong , West c ould
have had the satisfaction of
knowing that he had tried to
d r aw a

di;i grain

QUAIL CREEK
MOBIL£
COMMUNITY
&amp;SALES

for hi s part-

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

rM.-sPA PER ENTERPR I SE ASSN .)

?92 -21 26

For Rent

c.

d re a r, remove lh e spaI s as APAR TME NT and new mob ile
they appear wi l h Blue Lustre .
home, ce ntra l qi r , an d heat.
Rent electric shampooer $1 at
excellent cond ition, 446·0338.
Central Supp ly Co.
= - - - -- - - - -- 137·11
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50 x 12 MOBI LE home, 2 br ,
carpeted livirig room oi;~nd
bedroom with · ex panda. Air
condit ioned . $135 per mo. 3677645.

code.

Pomeroy

For Rent

NE W 2 · bedroom tr ailer , all
St
u1i li1 ies paid, located on
.
Rt. 160, · 5 m iles f rom new
hospi tal , 446-4170 .
141 -3
- - - - -- -- - HOUSE, bath, uti li ty r Oom , oil
heat. 388-8260.
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141 3
Second ·Avenu e. Phone 446 ·
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0550
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Bill's Army
Navy Sale

TRENDHOMES by NATIONAL

is bu i lt according t.o

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2 BR mobile home. Upper Route ' 'LE E PIN G
wee '' t·N
7. Call 446 ·0008 .
,.l
roo m s,
"' y ·
rates, free garage parking ,
131 .tf
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SOUP 'S on, the rug that is, -...-,,.---- - - - -2_4_
1-lf
clea n wi th Bl ue Lustre . Rent
electric shampooer ·sl at G .
APAR TMENT and new mobil e
Murphy's Lower Store.
home, . centr al a ir a·nd heat.
Excellen t locat ion, 446-0338.
143 _6
37 1

143·3'

l: The Trend home

"Your Chevy Dea ler"
Ope n Eves. Til8

2. Fully insulated .
3. Large cloSets .
4. Storm doors &amp;
windows .
5 2)(6 ra tt ers.
6. CJpper plum ·
bing .
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7. Nea rl y an acre of

85 N. Court Street
Athens. Ohio

l and .

B. Pr ices sta r t
$16.500. 00 on
lot co mpl et e

to'

Father's Week End

Fot Rent

Design

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12 I 11

MODEL HOME LOCATED
1 MILE N. OF FIVE POINTS
ON RT. 7, POMEROY, 0.

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camping Equipment
MOBILE HOME
(You drive it)
' F OR R ENT now f or J une, July,
Augus t , co mpl et e p ri mary
insur ance prov ided. Rates as·
low as S2l.50 .per day on
wee kl y bas is. 1.401 Eastern
A ve . Ph . 446·.1425.

1973 - ZJg. Zag sew in g m ach ine.
This mach ine da rn s, em ·
broide r s, ove r casts, butt on
ho l es .
Al l
without
at.
tachments . Pay balance of
$38.50 or pay $5 per month.
Cal l 446-0255 .

137-11

44 X 24

1038 SQ. FT . UPPE R LEVEL

LADIES
Double Knit slacks Reg . $8.98, Now $6 .95 ; Body Su its Reg .
$7 .97 Now $4 .95; Famous Labels blouses and kni t tops
Reg . $6.95 to $8 .95 , Our Pr ice $3.95.$5.95.

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BUIL T BY B&amp;K EXCAVATING

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2076 SQ . FT.TOTALLIVIN GA REA

SALESREPRESENTATIVE :

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VIRGIL B. TEAFORD, SR., BROKER
EQUAL HOl!SlNG
OPPORTUNITIE S

Associates : Helen L. Teaford , Gordon B. Teaford

OPEN9:00.5: 30 DAILY
EXCEPT MONDAY&amp; FRIDAY TIL9

PHONE 992-3325

OPEN SUNDAY 12 'TIL 5:30

110 MECHANIC STREET

POMEROY, OHIO

And it's as gocx:l 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.
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 perfom1s
the above chores.

Pomeroy, Ohio
Open 8 a.m. til 5:30 Mon. thru Thurs.

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992-2975

8 a.m. til 8 p.m. Fri. and Saturday

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YEA I&lt; OLD $800 col or
te levision wi ll se ll at $200. 4.46·
9.427 after: 5 p. m .

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APACHE 'S GOT IT ALL
FOUR .new Solld St ate lUxury
m odels plus two new "Soft
State" tent ca m per s. Pick
your mod~ l . pick you r pri ce.
from $795 to $1,995, F. O.B.
M id season sale now on. Best .
dea l s n ow
ju st
bef or e
vacat ion. Wi l l trade . Hours 9
to 9 week days.. Ams ba ry
Apache Tra iler Sal es, 631
Fourth Aven ue, Ga llipoli s, ·

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GALLIPOLIS
CHRYSLERPLYMOUTH

CATALINA 4 DR. SEDAN
14695.90
$800.90

FACTO RY
ST I CKER PR ICE
BOB REES .'po NT IAr.
D I SCO UN T

SALE PRICE

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r' l P t.::. , Pipes, Pi pes, GBD:
Chera t an. B BB , Jobey, Hil son
and ot hers . Tawney's Pipe
and Trop hy Hous·e , 422 Second
Ave . '

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Buys

""(;QQD CLEA N LU M P and
stoker coa l . Ca r l Wrhte r s, RiQ, •.
Grande. Phone 245·5115.
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''N EW: Serta and Bem co m a&lt;
tress and bo x spr ing s. Lar ge.
se lection. i n stock - tw in, fulL
; queen size. Save up to . $40 a '
se t .
955 Second Avenue
446-l1 71
276-lf

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Factor y Sticker Pri ce $4775.90
Bob Rees Ponti ac Discount 780. 9o

Bur m a Br own wi th Ca meo whi te top .
Air, fu ll y equipped . Stock No. 73·53 ·

3 Bedroom
MOBILE HOME
FRONT KITCHEN Cat hedral r oof, house type
door s, r ear jalosle door ,
storm s &amp; screens, 30 gal.
w ate r
he ate r ,
ux e
fu r n itu r e. Pr iced
now. Com pare!

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For Just
Dau Thompson
The Oealin' Man

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446·2532
267 -lf

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W E SERV ICE WHAT
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MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM
PRICED ACCORDINGLY

P A L OMIN O ma r e, 3 yrs .. •
trai ned for t r ail. gen tle, 5400,
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586 Loc ust St.
?92-7004
. Middleport Open81o6 Mon . thru Sat.
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Open Dai l y 8 to 6, I Closed Su n~a ysl r Open Anytime .bY
:
Ap pointmen t . Contact Dan 'Thom pson or Tom Lav(;tnder

Sale Price '4365.00

UNDER. NEW MANAGEMENT
Phone .446-1513

Corner Third &amp; Court St.

low mi les, Sha r p.

$3395

'2995
.1970 PONTIAC

1969·BUICK
LeSabre 4 Dr . green, dark
green v in y l top, air . One
Owner. Was $1 9?5.00 .

4 Dr . Hdt p. Air , P. Wind " 60·40
S!)at. P. Door Loc ks, Nice. Was
$2695.00 .

'2395

$5351.30
Discount 901.30

4 Dr. H. T., air &amp; a ll

exrr as. ( Da r k Gol d )
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1973 Buick LeSabre 4 dr. Sedans

Sale Price '4450.00

1973 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER
4 Dr . Sedan , da r k
green . LOADED.

$6317.9
Discount 1087.80

Equ ipped ~ilh autom a tic tra nsmi ssion , powe r steering, power disc
bra kes, wh1te·wa ll !ores. a ir conditione r . c ustom seat belts, tinted
glass, bumpe r protective strips, bumper guards, door guards,
remote morror, ca r pel save r s, delu xe wheel covers. protective body
s1de moldong s . Othe r Mode ls Priced Accordingly.

Sale Price '5230.00
These Speeulls Tml;, y!

BOB REES PONTIAC, INC.

4 Dr . 88, Ai r Cond .. Vi ny l Top,

-1973 CHRYSLER NEWPORT

COME· SEE US AT • • •

Gallipolis
1639 Ea stern Av e .

Chrysler~Piymouth
Gallipoli s

0
995°

$

446-3273

UP TO 60 MONTHS TO PAY

Gallipolis, Ohio

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71 Chev. Belair

For Sale

OALE R. SANDERS INC.
600 E. STATE ST.
&amp; 1200 E. STATE ST.

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. .~ Need Another ·Bldg.?
SEE our aluminum bl dg s .
Heavy duly, with flooring .
wiJ:ed for electric. Also West
Virg inia chunk coal, dra in
ti le. be ll tile , cem en t and
mortar. t:;;al l ipolis Block &amp;
Coa l Co .• 1231f.. Pine, 446 ·2783 .
207-11

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eMERCURY MONTEGO • COMET
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eCAPRI eDATSUN eSUBARU •MARK IV
DATSON Phone 592 -4463

Since Smith A uto has diseontinued

Diltsun, we will be happy to s~rvice
any D&lt;~ts uns 11 t our dealership.

For Sale

For Sale
1966 f O PASS . FOR 0 Country
Sedan . Exira good c.ond . Call
446-0150 after 5 p.m .
137-30

MORGAN r iding mare bred Ia
registered quar ter horse , 2
year old Pa lomino ~il ly .. Cal l
256-6038 .
142·3

4 dr . Sedan, p. s teer ing, p. brakes, a ut ., radio,
fac. a ir cond., 350 c u. in. V·8, W· S· W ti res,
Rosewood fin is h, Blk viny l Infer ior . Extra
Nice .

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AKC REG . toy pood le pup S7 5,
$85, Si amese k itten s, Sl O ea .
Kenne ls of Calhoun. 256·6247 .
128-26

•LINCOLN CONTINENTAL • COUGAR
1970
1970
1970
1966
1968
1964
1963
1966
1969

MOBIL E HOME S
FOR SAL E
R ECONDITIONED
MOBIL'E HOMES
12 x 60 Ameri can
12 x 60 Ray craft
12 x 60 Challerlger
10 x so Skyline
·12 x 60 Baron
10 x 55 Pr incess
10 x SO Amer ican
10 x 50 Monarch
12 x· 60 Richar dsdn
B&amp; S MOBILE ~OME
Second &amp; V iand St.
Pt . Pleasa nt
( Nex tto Heck's)

•2395
WOOD MOTOR SALES

.

Gallipolis, o,

Eastern Ave.

For Sale

For Sale

For Sale

For Sale

8 YEAR OLD Marc Bay with bl ·
ck tail and mane, tra i l horse.
not r egis tered, S300. 446·0458 .
14 1·6

ALl .TYPES o f buil 0 1ng ~1,200 LOW ERY or gan tor $950.
ONned less than a year. In
ma let" ials, block, br ick. sewer
per f ~ct cond ition . 446 ·052 0
pipes, windows, li nte l s, eoc ..
aft er 5 p .m.
Cla ude Win ters, Rio Grande
0 . Phone 245 ·512 1 after 5. ' ________________143·3

GOOD used Coldspot ai r;. con ·
ltjeiner, 8,500 BTU . Call a lt er
12 noon, 446· 1889 or see at 105
Kineon Drive .
14 1·3

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-----1973 HON DA SL 125 on or off

For Sale

road bike , 160 m i les. 446 ·1266.
141 ·3

1967 OLDS . 4 door, PS &amp; PB , IF YOU are building a new -~---home or remodeling. see us. FEEDER pigs . Ca ll 379· 2671.
extra clean one owner ;,also 70
1.:11 ·3
We ar e builders. Distributor
Honda trail bik·e· 90 good
condifion , 675· 2195 can be seen _. for Hotpoint APpli ~nces,
6 HP BOLEN tractor , 36 inch
Allison Electric.
at 2901 Meadowbrook Dr ive,
mower. $350 . 446· 15 10.
154-lt
Pt . Pleasant. W. Va .
141 ·3
128· tf
139-7
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'NEW and used i n str ume nts,
1973 8 TRACK . A small balance
Br uni ca rdi Hou se of M usic . 5:4 197?. A LL elect r i c mobi le home
wi th ex:tras . Ca ll 446-2225 .
of $88.64 or pay $6.50 per
Sta l e Street. Phone .446·0687 .
141 ·3
month . Ph one 446·0255 .
33·11
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VEGETABLE plants. swee l
potatoes, etc . Floyd Erit.
.-.N T !QUE pool tab le S300 . 446 ·
Rodney,
Ohio,
245 ·5124 .
0008 .
7 USED b ed r oom sui tes ,
Tobacco base for renl.
12811 starti ng at $59 .95 and up.
141·3
----~Several used l ivi ng room
36"x 23"x .009
sui tes , dinette se ts, and other
NEW EUREKA upr iqhl model
i tems. New furniture speCial
2012A . $59 .95 . Phon e 367 ·7736 .
in I iving room suites. S88 and
Davi s Vacuum Cleaner Store.
CLOS E OUT on' (4) New zig . za g
up.
Sl. Rl. 7 at Addison , 0 .
sew ing ma chi,es . F or sewi ng
131 -11
stretCh fabrics, buttonholes,
· COACHMAN Travel Trai lers. - - - : - - - - - - - fancy designs. Ek. Pa i nt
USE
D
OFFS
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PLATE
S
M otor Homes, Sth WheeL G ROCERY business for sate .
slightly bl.emished . Choice of
HAVE
Truck Campers , Apple City
bui lding for sal e or lease ,
'ca rrying case or sewing
MANY
U SES
Auto Sales , Rt . 35 N, Jackson,
phone 773-5618 from 6 ~ 30 p.m .
stan d . 549 .80 cas h or terms
Ohio . Ph one 286 5700.
to 10 p.m . for appo intm en t..
available . Phone· 446-43 12 .
·, na. tt
67 .tf
138-6

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Parsons

26 FOOT Chris' Craft Cruisers . AKC Bla ck Labrador Retr ieve r
( 1964 ) exce l le nt ·c ondition,
puppies, wormed, grea t for
also 40 fool boathouse . Bofh
c h i ldren , $75 · 595 . Phon e
a vaila ble due lo work
Chesapeake. 867·553S .
schedule . Call 304 ·675·5517 or
142·3
see Doc Master s at Boat Club.
137·7 VERY gent le 6 year old Ap·
paloosa m.;Jre. Phone 388 ·9991
STARCRAFT
or 367 · 74~1.
N E W 1973 Campers -:- Sleeps 6
142·3
or 8 - 110 and 12 volt - 3
burner stove 2 water BIG sale - Anti ques. furniture,
systems · - raised kitchen , · applian ces. etc . Jackson Co .
School out special S1.325.
Rt . 3 off 279 out side Thurman, 1967 FORD 1/ 2 T . pickup, 6 cyl.. ·:;tNGE ~ Sew ing Machine Sales
Same low pricing on trave l
wate: h for signs .
new tires. air conditioned,
&amp; Service. All models in
trailers . One used STM a,
142-lf
256·6506.
· stoc k . Free del ivery . Se ~vi c e
S999'. Closed for vacation June
140·6
gua1 '"lr'l tei:!Q . Model.s pr,~c e .
10 thru Ju11e 21.
PR I NTED
weddin.9
an · - - - - - - - - - fro1 ,·-· ... 69 .95 . French "-'I"
CAMP CONLEY
nou ncement and invitations, 3 BALING twine S8.80 per bale.
Fa Lric Shoppe , Singer ap ·.
STARCRAFTSALES
to 5 davs serv ice. Simmons
pr o·,e ::l dealer , 58 Court Sf .
Call
Kenneth
H
igley.
245-521
8
R!. 62 N . OF Pl . Plea s.
Ptg .
&amp; · Office
Eq uip.
Ph . 4·1H255.
or 245 ·5255 .
Beh i nd Red Car pe1 1nn.
446 ·1397.
308·1
140·6
675 -5384
140-lf ~--~'--.,--,
130-18

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Goble Mobile Homes
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$4295
SALE PRICE

BONNEVILLE 2 DR. HARDTOP

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Fac!or y Sl icker Price $5140.05
Po r celain Blue w i th wh ite viny l top, air, Bob Rees Pontia c Discoun18 4S.OS
fu ll y equipped, l ilt sller ing wheel. St ock fol o: 7354

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$5239.90
Discount ' 874.90

1971 OLDS

LeSabre 4 d r . Hdl p . Ai r cond ..
viny l lop, c us tom . Was $3695.00.

Sale Price '4375.00

extr a s. ( Honey Gold)

SALE PRICE

ATHENS, OHIO
YOUR DEALER FOR

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15285.05
Discount 1910.00

4 Dr . Sedan , ai r 8, a ll

$4145
SALE PRICE
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Factory Sti cker Pr ice S49.S2.90, ,Bob Rees Ponti ac bi sceunt807 .90

1972 BUICK

1973 CHRYSLER NEW

$5687.90
_ $992.90

BUICKS IN STOCK!
NGW'S THE TIME
TO TRADE!

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133 Pine St.

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$4695

SALE PRICE

CATALINA HARDTOP CPE.

65 X 12

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New GMC
Truck He'adquar1er s
1969 Ford 3/4 ton cam per speCia l
1966 •h T . Chev . PU
1967
T . GMC PU
1966 'I• T. GM C PU
1969 &gt;;, T. GMC PU
1969 GM C 11:2 ton PU
1967 Ford •12 ton PU
1967 •12 ton Chev .
1966 GM C 112 ton PU
1969 V~ T . For d PU
1969 Ol ds 88
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1969 Dodge Stat ion Wagon
1971 3 T. Chev. ·Tr uck
1970 •12 T . Ch ev. PU
1969 •12 T . Chev . PU
1969 •;, T . GM C P U
1968 •;, T . GM C PU
1966
T. GM C PU
1967 :J/4 T. For d PU
1968 &gt;;, T. GM C PU
1967 &gt;;, T . GM C PU
1967 •;, T . GMC PU
1968 3(, T. GMC PU
1969 In ton GM C PU
SOMMERS G.M.C.
TRUCKS, INC.

·For Only s6?.50

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ST ICK ER PRIC E

Regatta Blue wi t h w hi te cordova t op,
air, tully equipped St ock No. 73.55 ·

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$4545

SALE PRICE

2 Dr . H T, da r k
green, air &amp; a ll ex -

50 NEW 1973

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GRAND PRIX HARDTOP COUPE

CATALINA 4 .DR. HARDTOP

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BO B REES PONTIA C
OI SCO UNT

NEW SHIPMENT
1973 CENTURIES!

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15480.05
$935.05

FAC TORY
ST ICKER PRI CE

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

DOC
SMITH
SAYS

1 SOUTHEASTERN OHIO'S LARGEST

GRANDVILLE 2 DR. HARDTOP

Cam~O Whi te Wi th bla Ck Cordova top, power
steen ng , power brakes. power wi n dows,
power bucket sea t (left ), turbo·hydramatic
transmissi?n, Soft Ray glass (all ), remote
cont~o.l ~ trr or , AM.-FM radio, cust om air
c.ond tt •on• ng. G78x15 white wa ll F i br eg las
tt.res, fron t and rea r bumper guards, body
stde m ldg ., door edge gua r d .

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Gravely Tractor Sales &amp; ·service

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128-ff

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McDonough Power Equipmerit, Inc. A subsidiary of Fuqua Industries, Inc.

1969 9.41 CAT . endloader
$10.000. Ca ll 1-304-429-3346 .
139-6

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Many oth er Floor Plans Avai l able

This sweeper, dozer, hauler, fertilizer and aerator
·is actually a mower in disguise.
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STOCK NO.
73-67

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Stove and lanter11 fuel, 89c gal ; 2 man raft, $39 .95; Reg.
49 .95 ; Wri g ht socke t wr ench set , 112 drive 20 pc . or 1/.t·Jk
dr ive 32 pes . Reg . $2 9.95 - Now $24 .95; 8 track tapes Reg .
$6 .98, Now $1.98 ; Lin coln Welder s. 225 amp .. $92 .50
complet e; Khaki cu toff sh orts 99c ; Decor ator lam p s,
Va lues to $30, Your Choice $10.88 ;

.Open For Inspection
SAT. &amp; SUN.- 1 TOS P. M.

MODEL 33 8 1

$3745

SALE PRICE

50 STATE STREET

1966 10 PASS. Ford Country
sedan, ex tra good cond ition.
Phone 446·0150 .
143·6

$726•60

BO B R EES PO N TIAC
DISCOU NT

M esa Tan with w hit e Cordova top, Soli Ray
glass (a l l). custom air condit ioning, Power
Steer ing. Power Brakes. TurbQ .Hydram&lt;'ltir
Transn1iss ion, H78 x15 white wall Fibreg las
tires, custom tr i m gr oup, remote con trol
· mirror, AM Radio. fron t and rear bumper
guards, body side mldg ., door edge guards .

1957 CH EVY 2 dr'. ::,tat i6n
3 BE D ROOM 12 x 60 lot at
elect ric , wa sher and dryer at 1964 DODGE 4 door $200. Larry
waQon : Min t con dition. 2itl
Cl ipper Mill s, $150 mon t h, 446C. Smith, 245·5158 .
H. P . Ba l anced, positr action 1
1934 or 446-01 75 .
142-3
5:38. 4 speed. Many ext ras
142-3
$850. 446-4999 .
1972 SL 100 Honda, exce llent
78.jf
condition . Ca ll 446-4149 .
FU RN IS H ED hpuse in Thur ·
142·3 ·2 MATCHE D Sia m ese cat s, one
man, Oh io, new paneli n g, new
ca r pet ing , S85 per mo nt h. Ca ll
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year old, have been neuter ed .
day JSJ. J550, even ings 353 . } YEAR OLD 7/ e Charo la ts Bull,
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Ca ll 367-7496.
6928 ·
good stock. 24.5-5007.
140·4
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142-3
142·3

For Sale

Specmls

212

For Sale

For Sale

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SL EE PIN G r ooms at 817

'Rodney -Cora Rd .
Rodney , Ohio
Hour s 9 .1 .m. lo 9 p.m.
Mo nday t hru Satu rd~y
Ph. 245·937.4- 245 -5021 .

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excellent con·dilion . Ph one
256·6338 .
143·6

FACTO RY
ST ICKE R PRICE

Burnished Umber with white top, Soft ~ay
G:lass (a i.O: front and r ear floor mat s, custom
a1r c?ndt honing, 2 BBL 400 engine, Power
Sl een ng.' ~owe r Brakes, Turbo Hydramat ic
~ransm 1 sston, AM Radio, H78x l5 white wal l
l1r es. r oo f mldg .• r emote contro l mirror, front
and rear bumper guards, body side m ldg
door edge guards.
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DEAL WITH ONE OF OUR COURTEOUS DODGE BOYS . ..
BUSTER SPRAGUE - JERRY BROWN - TOM NORRIS

1971 SEARS 5 HP m ini bike,

LeMANS 2 DR. SPORT ·COUPE

STOCK NO.
73-57

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In either of th ose cases I
wo uld ha-ve b een ri ght t o

No.

Porcelain B~ue with whit e Cordova top , Soft
Ra~ wmdsh1eld , air conditioni n_p . 2BBL 350
eng•ne, power steer ing, deluxe trimmed
wheel covers ; AM radio, F&amp;R bumper
guards, decor group, power disc brakes.
turbo hydramatic transmission. G78x14 W ·
~all Fiberglass tires, dua l horns. spor t op ·
t 1ons, body protection group.

Loca l. low mileage. 1 owner car, VB e ngine, good tires,
rad io, green finish.

" You'll Like Our 0ual ity Way of Doing Bu siness "

o:e:J :]1lUMU!1 ·

- - - - -1969 TROTWOOD travel trailer ,

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Open Eves . Ti i 6- Til5 P. M. Sat.

2 YEAR old Wurlitzer plano .
.Call 446· 2999 .
143·6

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4·door, factory air, V·8 engine. automatic tr~;~~nsmission,
p:&gt;wer st ee ring &amp; brakes, good white-wall ·lires, white
finish, vi ny l top , radio, clean inside.
Pomeroy

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992 ·5342

1966 DODGE Nlonaco, gooo
condition . Call 446·3968 .
143·3

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We are in need of gOod
used cars and trucks 50
we are oHering extra
special deals.

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l m mediJJte Delivery

floor trans . Call 446·9223 .
143-3

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4·door, local l ·owner car wi t h less than 32,000 miles,
clima te con trol air cond itioning. 40·60 power seat, radiQ,
gold finish . Loaded wi th many ext ra s.

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

and tried to cash his ace .
South ruffed and played
of

FU LLY

1970 DODGE POLARA -

East overtook with the queen

king

4· whee l drive. auxiliary top, locking lront hubs, V·8,
automatic transmission, power st eer ing &amp; brakes. local
low m ileage. J.car owner , radio, spa r e never used .

-------1967 F IAT Convertible. 5 speed

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4-door, fadory air. automatic transmission, power
st eering, custom interior. dark green finish, tires l ike new
and spare never used. DetoXe bumper, radio, and l'l;lany
other edras. Less than ll.OOO miles, truly sharp .

CADILLAC$

BOAT,
16 ft .
fiberglass
Runabout , 80 H P M.ercury
engine. trailer , good ski boat •
make offer. Al so upright
piano . See Del Gingerich or
call 4:46-3778 .
1-43·1

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3 NEW 1-973

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trans ., power steering, radio,

roof. 350 V8 engine. power steering and brake, turbo
hydromatic radio , factory air , a clean one.

t AJ

ace

1 SET of Chore-Boy pipe line
milkers, complete with tank .
Phone 895-3811.
143-3

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Of Course You Can!

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WE-NOW HAVE IN STOCK

1970 SUZUKI M.o'torcycle , 1,800
actual miles, 120 CC. ge-ared
lor road or trail . like new,
S350. 256 ·61 53 after 3 p.m .
143·3

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out

JUNE
SPECIAL

SHARP! CLEAN!
RIGHT PRICE!

Own A

For Sale

For Sale
Aluminum
Sheets
20~

8 for Sl.OO

Gallipolis
Daily )ibun&amp;
82 5 Thir·d A ve .
Gallipo lis, 0 .

----12) ELECTROLUX Swee pers·
deluxe m ode l. Complete with
all cleaning attachments and
uses paper bags . Slightly used
but clean s and looks like new .
Wil l sell for $37 .25 cash or
terms ava ila ble. Ph one 446 ·
4312 .
138·6

DIRT BIK.ES

TRAIL BIKE S

MINIBIKE S

ON/OFF ROAD BIKES

HONDALINE

ROAD BI KES

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All the many worlds of
motorcycling in one place.
MORE MODELS • MORE SERVICE
MORE ACCESSORIES • MORE PARTS

.'SMITH AUTO SALES
KANAUGA, OHIO
From Mighty to Mini, Honda has it

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SWlday-TU,,es Sentinel, ...Jte 17, 1973

Central Industries expanding
PT. PLEASA1'1'1' - Central
Industries Inc ., a local
company that grew out of the

Beat

imagination of two of its of·

ficers four years ago, will soon
be housed in a spacious new

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POMEROY- Th e Rev. and Mrs. Char les Simons and
children of Middleport are looking forward to their move to Fort
Wayne, Ind., next month where the Rev. Mr. Simons has ac~
cepted a Baptist pastorate.
The Simons have purchased a 11)-year-&lt;&gt;ld home there and
will s pend part of coming vacation redecorating it. Undoubtedly
the Stm~ns w11I have some regrel in leaving Middleport and
many w1ll hate to see the Simons go.
MISS LUCY AMSBARY is a patient at the Holzer Medical
Center. Lucy has under gone painful surger y and is expected to
be confined Wltil the middle of the week or so in case you'd like to
send a long a card.
,
THE' MEIGS COUNTY FAIR BOARD will act to insure that
all open class exhibits rernailt on the fairgrounds until 4 p.m . on
the final day of the 1973 fair.
This ha s been the ru le th past years but it was not enforced.
As a result people attending the fair on the final day missed
exhibits which had been moved. Premium checks will be held up
this year until the deadline to inspire obedience to the rule.

building on a 2~cre plot of
land near the Mason County
Fairgrounds.
Construction of Mason
County 's newest plant has been
started by Upton Construction
ltEPORT MADE
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - The
i Ohio
Foundation of Jn .
dependent Colleges, Inc .,
reported Thursday contributions this academic year
amounted to $1.7 million, an

increase of 4 per cent over the
previous year.
It was the second consecutive year the Foundation
recorded an increase in" funds .
The contributions were distributed to the Foundation's 36
member colleges to be used for
operating expenseS'.
Loc ale Change
Thoug h ve ry s moll in its
native habitat , the hills near
Monterey , Calif. , the Mon·
terey pine when planted in
the southern hemisphe re is
the fas test-g rowing timber
pine in the world .

Company of Leon . II is
scheduled for ocet~pancy by
mid-August, according w Dr.
Carl W. Thompson, Central
Industries president.
The building wiU contain
7,500 square feet. Central In·
dustries, which now employs
some 17 persons, is currently
housed in Lhe former carolina
Lumber Company building, 126
Highland Ave., Point Pleasant.
The company was conceived
in 1969 by Dr. Thompson and

John C. Musgrave, who is now
mayor of this city. It bega n
operation in the kitchen of the
Thompson home .
Less than a yea r la ter, in
August of 1970, the firm moved
into the former Caroli na
Lumber building and began
manufacturing ·wall plaques,
statuettes aM specialty jtems
on a mass basis. ·
The company is manufac·
turing approximately 300 items
wsupply an expanding market
primarily in the eastern half of
the United States.

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CRAFTS EXHIBITED by senior citizens at the junior high
building in Pomeroy on Regatta Weekend cover a wide range of
ta lent. Much of it is for sale.

BY BOB HOEFLI CH
While it is wo early to fix the
financial suc cess of the
Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce 's anpual Big Bend
Regatta, the event clearly was
among the most successful to
date, Gt:neral Cha irman Bill
Grueser said today.
The weather cooperated for
the annual weekend event.
Surrounding areas were
plagued by severe storms but
Meigs ColUlly came up with

During The'June Furniture Sale On The 3rd Floor.
Big Savings On Quality Made Nationally Know Furniture

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VIRGIL WALKER OF RACINE American Legion 602 was
elected Eighth District fin ance officer of the American Legion at
last Sunday 's district convention in Lfthopolis. Mrs. Walker,
active member of the a uxiliary unit of the Racine Post, is
chairma n of the district community service program .

idea l s kies.
Th e re were ove rflowin g
crowds for all even ts including
the fr og jumping contest ,
Heritage Day a nd boat raci ng.
The carn ival took in more
proceeds than last year.
Gr ueser judged this year's
parade as one of the best, and .
added that , , " Overall, the
entire weekend was conducted
on a higher plane than in
previous years. n

'PHONE gq2·2156

MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1973

was a good

Sale! Living Room Suites, Sofas, Love Seats, Sectionals

MRS. EVELYN STOWE OF Syracuse has been admitted to
Mount Ca rmel Hospital West, 7\13 West State St., Columbus,
where s he had tota l hip replacement. She will remain at the
hospitaJ for two weeks and wouJd love hearing from Meigs
Countians.

Picture by J , S"m Nichols III .

president, and Dr. Carl W. Thompson, president. Dr.
Thompson 's son, Kevin, looks on in the foreground. In the
background are employees of the · company including,
Brenda Browning, John Fowler, Debbie Thornton, Becky
Lynch, Frank Wheeler, Tim Daugherty, Howard Browning
and Harry Taylor. - PHOTO BY SAM NICHOLS lll .

GROUND BROKEN - An informa l ground breaking
cer emony for the new Central Industri es plant under con·
st:uction in the former TNT area, was held Friday afternoon
with employee s and principal officers of the firm taking part.
Turning dirt in the foreground are John C. Musgra ve, vice

VOL. XXV NO. 45

TWENTY.ONE SIXTH graders of the Harrisonville
Elementary School accompanied by eight adults left Saturday
morning for a weekend in CincirmatL
They have been busy a ll winter to raise funds for the trip,
collecting over $300. Satu rday , the school bus transporting the
group went to Kings Island where the youngsters were w camp
overn ight. They visited the amusement center ·fin Saturday and
today are to attend a doubleheader baseball game with the Pitts.·
burgh Pirates by the Reds, besides visiting points of interest in
Cincinnati. Gr eg McCall is their teacher.

high-powered boats race in front of Pomeroy.

Susie Thoma , Pomeroy,
whose frog jumped 16 feet and
five inches, was the fir st place
winner in the junior division at
the a nnual jump Sa turday. Sue
Lieving , Wes t Col umb ua,
whose frog jwnped 14 feet and
one inch , wa s fir s t place
winner in the sen ior division.
The first place winner in the
se nior division received a prize
of $300 and $100 went to Miss
Thoma .

Dale Warner, past gra nd
r the
croaker and cha"irma n O
jumps, said the jump cards had
the largest enQ'y list ever
carried with over 200 jumpers.
The largest crowd was also
in atlCndance.
Other winners were , junior
division, sec.;md place, Mark
Ludwig, Columbus, with a
jump of 14 fee l and one inch. '
and a prize of $50; third pla ce,
Beth Ludwig, also of Colum-

bus, with a jump of 1:1 fee l and 9
inches and a prize of $25.
Taking second and third
place in the senior division
res pective ly we re , Debbie
Bryant, Portland , with a jump
of 13 feel and 8 inches and a
prize of $100, and Bill Liechrnan , Hockingpor t, a jump of 13
feet &lt;Jnd six inches and a prize
of $50.
Les lie Fultz wus master of
ceremonies.

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NeigHBOr
CARROL K. SNOWDEN
· Park Central Hotel Bldg.
Second Avenue
Gallipoli s , Ohio

Phone 446-4290
Home 446 -4518

See him for all your family
insurance needs.
like A
Good Neighbor.
StafB farm

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Stare fa rm Insurance Compam es
Home Ofl lces: Bloommgton . Ill inois

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missioners for the state 's share
of the Adena-Philcare flood
protection project there. Tbe
principal objecti ve of the
project is to prevent annual
fl ooding of the 90 homes in the
area and to correct drainage
problems in Frenchtown.
The area conta ins approximately 920 people and
2,355 acres. The county commissioners, · the city Qf
Chillicothe, the Ohio Historical
Society a nd the property
owners will also contribute to
the total cost of the project,
·estimated at $225,000, accord·
in g to Sen. Armstrong.
Also approved by the board ,
was a land purchase request
from the Department of
Natural Resources . Fu nd s
totaling $14,800 were released
to purchase 69 acres in Franklin Township in Ross CoWl ty,
whiCh will be added to the land
· area of the Scioto Trail State
Forest.

HONORARY GRAND CROAKERS - The newest Honorary Gra nd
Croakers of the Big Bend Regatta Saturday are , front , 1-r, Beulah Jones ,
Katie Crow , Bill Mayer, Bill Rohr , Steve Christense n, Emma Clatworthy,
Neacil Corsey, Sybil Ebersbach, Jack Kerr, Dr. Oscar Clark, Vincent

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. SUPPORT

Early American . fv\odern
Spanis h . French Provincial.

ROLLAND (Plugger)
NEUTZLING
Financial Secretary Carpenters
Local Union 650
Election June 18, 1973
from 4 P.M. to 8 P.M• .
Union Hall, Pomeroy, Ohio
- PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT

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Sensible·

Dl METTE SETS

1 Woodt o n e or co lor finishes in

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Service

CHAIRS
Wood Rocke r s
Rock -0Loung e r s · Swivel Rockers · ,
Recliners · Waii · A- Way s
Occasional

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NURSERY F.URNITURE

Briefsl!l·

Ac cordin g to Mi"Jier, the
wake and backwash created by
vessels operaUng on the river
hi:lve contributed to the
wid esprea d problem of h~mk
erosion affecting property
ow ners and commuri iti es
loca ted on the Ohio River .
Miller is also a sponsor of a
mea sure which a uthorizes the
Corps of Eng in eers to build
bank protection works along
the same portion o£ the Ohio
River .· The ' ame ndment was
included in tile F lood Con trol
Act of 1973 which passed the
Sena te on Feb. 1 a nd is pending
before the House Public Works

Committee.
During Sunday 's m ee ting, it
w~ s decided that the Corps of
Eng in eers will atte mpt to
secure special a uthorization
for helpin g correc t th e
probl e ms of Pomeroy and
Middl eport. The Corps is
limi ted by law to an expenditure of $50,000 on any
pr ojec t. While it was felt that
the repair to the upper parking
lot i.n· Pomeroy could be made
with that amount, the sewage
lagoon re pairs .of Middleport
are expected to be far more
cos tly . Meig s Prosecutor
Berna rd Fultz accompanied
Cong . Miller to the oweting .

.UNIT CALLED
SEEK MORE MON EY .
The Middlepor t E-R squad
CANTON, Ohio (UP! )
Na s
ca lled
to
the
• United Stee lworker s Unio n
home of James Carsey, 89
Vice P resident John S. Johns
Ash St., for Conni e Carsey who
said here during the weekend
·tmd Wkcn an overdose of
his union will seek higher
medici ne. She was taken to
wages for its members next
Holzer Medica l Center . At 2:05
year because of the rise in the
p.m. Saturday the squad was
cost of li ving. The 6(J..(Jay price
ca ll ed to Long St., R utland , for
freeze , he said, •'comes
Mrs. Georgia John son who was
somewhat a little late" to help
having difficulty breathing.
workers.
She declined firs t a id.

Hundreds relived. Yesterdays

~ Fu~riilure Sale!

June Furniture Sale!

Business Representative &amp;

An on-the-scene inspec tion of
th e uppr par kin g lot in
P omer oy a'nd Middl e port 's
se wage lagoon was conducted
Sunday morntng by Co il g .
Cla rence Mi ll er with loca l
offici als.
Con gr ess man Mill er m e l
with Mayor _Don Collins of
Pomeroy, Mayor John Zerkle
Knight, and Hosni S. Saleh ; back row, Vick Allen, Bill Parker, Dave Green,
· of Middleport, represent.utives
Bill Laville , Sol Rosenbloom, Jed Mees, Paul Clifford , Bill Beaty a nd .lim.
nf the Corps Qf E ngineers and ·
Roush. Also included in the group were Gene R. Abercrombie, Donna Reece
the boards of public affairs of
and Dick Akers.
both towns to discuss erosion ·
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damages of the Ohio River and
to inspect the village~owned
facili ties whhi c h apparently
have been dama ged unduly by
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eros ion .
Ry United Pre~s International
Cong . Mille r said he ha ~
COLUMBUS - CAMPAIGNING FOR mock slate public introduced l egi~ l a tion "in the
offices topped today' s agenda for 1,245 teenaged gi• ls from House of Represe ntatives Lo
across Ohio ga thered at Capital Universi ty for the 27th onnual protec t land along the Ohio
session of Buckeye Girls' State.
Ri ver from erosion ~aused by
The exercise in citizenship and gove,rnmenl , sponsored by river traffi c.
the American Legion, cont inu e~ throu gh Sunt.lay. Mrs. Elizabeth
The bill direc l.s the comPaddock, mayor of Plymouth, Ohio, tonight wa s to swear in t,~rls mandant of the Coast Guard lo
elected SUnday as mayors of cities.
issue regulations govern ing the
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moveme nt and anchorage of
WASHINGTON - '11lE POS(I'AL SERVICE probably wi ll vesse ls and barges i~ the Ohio
raise first class mail rates from 6 cents to 10 cents next .Ja nuary River from Ciricinnati to New
to meet incr eased labor costs . Postmaster General Elmer T. Matamoras to protect la nd
Klassen said Sunday that " in all likelihood" the Postal Service structures and s hore areas.
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~New,-.; .. in

DARTS OPEN
BOSTON (UP!) - A corporation vice president from
the Philadelphia area, Bob
Thied e, will compete this
weekend for $1,500 in prize
money in the New England
open darts championship.

For'

FIRST PLACE WINNERS in the American Power Boat Association races Sunday a t the
Big Bend Regatta were front row, 1-r, Ron Burr, Class E, Jerry Hopkins, Class FG, and
Randy Min ch WhO won In Unrestricted Rand .Class G; ba ck row, Ke ith ·McClead , Spo•·t J,
Kenny Stevenson, Unlimitetl U, omd Mike Quayle, Unrestricted S. Tom Metzger, winner
Class F J , was not present when the picture was taken. The races were sponsored by the
Lorain Outboard Rac ing Club . Sec Page 4 for more sport pictures. Picture by .1. Sam
Nichols Ill .

all inspected

·. Ross County funded

COLUMBUS- State Senator
Harry · L. Armstrong ( R·
Logan) has annoWl~ed ap·proval by the State Con trolling
Board for two pr oje~ts of the
Department
of
Natural
Res ources in Ross County .
The board r eleased ~100,000
to the Ross County Com-

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Flood control plan in
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BOTII LEGS FRACTURED - Melvin Christensen's
highpowcred boat flipped Sunday in the Regatta races,
fraclurmg both his legs. Here he is being lifted ashore by
members of the Pomeroy E~R unit. He was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital, then transferred to one in Akron. Picture
by J . Sam Nichols Ill .

BY BOB HOEFLI CH
MISS BRENDA TAYLOR, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Paul Taylor, Spring Ave., Pomeroy,
was crowned the 1973 Regatta qu.e en by Miss Leanne Sebo, 1972 reg atta queen following the,
Friday night talent show at Meigs Juni.or High School. L-r are Vernon Weber, who WiJS master
of ceremonies of the talent show and who announced winners of the queen contest ; Queen
Brenda, and Miss Sebo. The queen contesta nts were judged on poise, personality and appearance Thursday evening by Syracuse Mayor Herman London, Pomeroy Mayor Donald
Collins and Middleport Mayor John Zerkle.

Two weekend accidents in Pomeroy
Two accidents were reported
over the weekend by Pomeroy
: police.
Orville Jarrell , 43, Racine,
was travelling north on East
Main when Michael Salser, 16,
Racine , ran into the rear of
Jarrell 's car at 6 p.m . Saturday. Jarrell wa s taken to

Veterans · Memorial Hospital
with neck and back injuries.
There was medium damage to
I
both cars.
Salse r was ci ted to juve nile
court for failure to keep
assured clear distance .
At 8 :15p.m. a car driven by
George Pullins, 36, Pomeroy,
was s topped {or a car turning
into Crbw's Steak House on W.

Weathf'r
CALLED TO SAWMILL
Lows in the 60s tonight.
Tuesday variable cloudiness
The Pomeroy E-R squad was
and warm with cha~ce of called to the Allen Ball sawmill
thUndershowers. High in mid to .at 5:28p.m. Saturday where a
upper 80s.
person refused trea tment.

Main when another vehicle ,
driven by Paul Simpson , Jr, 28,
Pomeroy, hit his vehiCle in the
rear. There was medium
damage to both ca rs but no
injuries. Simpson was cited for
assured clear distance .
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Turning colder. Hi ghs In
the 70s and .Jows In the 60s.
Cltance

of

showers

Wed-

nesday, and clea rJng Thurs·
day and Friday.
NOW YOU KNOW
Cla ms ran ge in weight from
a fraction of an ounce to more.
than 500 pound s.

Meigs residents and visitors
came to the Meigs Museum by
the hundreds Sunday to relive
·the yesterda ys, courtesy of the
Meigs County Pioneer and
Historical Society's Heritage
Da y.
This was only the second
annual such observance to be
s taged by the society in conjunction with Big Bend Regatta
Weekend activities but the
turn out - far grea ter than last
ye ar - was ah indication of the
in te rest in the c ultural
traditions of the county.
This year's eve nt, headed
primari ly on behalf of the
society by Mrs. Elizabeth
Hilferty and her husband ,
Gerard , offered something for
everybody even vaguely in·
teresled in the old days.
Ann Grimes, noted American
folksin ger, was on hand for
regular afternoon appearances
providing her own dulcimer
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MAX JONAS, Pomeroy, gets a lesson on weaving from
Pandy Reiser , Millfield, durin g heritage day .

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IJTTLE ANGELA COLIJNS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Collins, Long Bottom, was fascinated by the !\and
quil~ing of Sue Hoyt, Athens, dur:ng Heritage Day .

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