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10 l'he Dally Sentinel. MidtUeport-Polltt'toy, 0 .. Au~: . 31.1973

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Lucia ~t
Strl';!l to its o·ight has btl&lt;&gt;n crusade film
known as Hallum, or Potts Hill.

Council members ao·e to study
an old, original pial boo~
owned by Sam Arnold before
making a decision as to whallo
name the street kn ow as
Hallam or Potts Hill. It was
noted that many people refer lo
the slreelas ll1e "flood road."
Attending were Mayor
I.ondon, Winget!, Troy
Zwilling, Eber Pickens and Art
Sylvester, Council membei'S;
. Clne· f
G.eorge H01man. P· 0IICe
Varian, and Kathryn O·ow,
clerk.

Kissinger praise heavy

By William s. While
wASIIINGTON _ l'he
cruah on Kissinger !hal now
bathes the Henry or lhnt name
in such warmly syrupy prose
would harmlessly lighten a
dreary Washington ,swnmer
but for its genuinely alarming
ts
as~,.· character of lienry
Kissinger who has always
been Pre~ident Nixon 's chief
While House man on foreign
ff .
d .
also to be
a aars un ts now

These ralhl'r lcss-lhnn·
calm anHiy,es come from
Hrelci!S, old "antiwar " nnd
neo·isolationlsl types who
appear lo believe thai u
K1ss1nger now elevated to the
Cabinel wiU surely adopt what
they would call a "flexible"
view of lorei~n policv . Others
would call il a mush, Sundayschool line for a progressively
lltller 1\merlca and a
progressively wea.ker America
in a world that does not yet
largely go to Sunday school.
Moreover, pretly much the
same kind of . secular
canonization of
Henry
Klsslnger Is also going on quite
across the ideological street.
among men whose sense lif
l'ealisrn in world affairs has,
thus far at leas!, been con·
sistent.
~Xhe trouble with all this is
all too sei!-&lt;Jvident. Both sets of
Kissinger idolators cannot
possibly be right, and so no
matter how l~e appointment
actually works oul a great
many people, whether dove or
hawk, are going to be most
disillusioned and unhappy. (It
isallhardonKissinger, too, lor
!hal matter. If not the world's
mosl-hwnble man he is also a

The new Hilly Graham
lealur~ length sound-color
motion piciUI'C. "l.u\!ia", to be
shown all he Meigs Junior High
&amp;hool in Middleport at 7:30
p.m. is one of four on four
evenings in a "film crusade"
sponsored by the Meigs County
Ministerial Assn.
The crusade, featuring a
different film nightly , will be
Tuesday through Friday next
week.
"Lucia " was made in Buenos
The White Pnper
Aires . The excite ment of
gaucho folk music, the scenic Secretary of Slate, is ad·
views of the South American mirable . His capacity ,
DUNCANS COMING
city
are enriched by the full ·moreover, is formidable. It is
The Duncan family will be al
the Nease Settlement Church color and authentic sound. The nol, however, and cannot be, a
real impact of the film , really infallible capacity,
this evening at 7:30p.m.
however, deals with the honest notwilhslllnding that one can
treatment of a person's emp- read in a single not loo unliness and frustration derived typical estimate a baker's
from domestic discord and a dozen of lyrical tribules
romantic triangle, and slatil!g ranging from "mastermind " to
J 't
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what lhe Bible has to say in "genius."
Tonight thru Saturday
resolving such emotional
Such comparatively tepid
Aug . 311hru Sept. I
problems. The public is invited salutations as "capacious and
·Special Four
lo
attend all four films.
brillian t mind '1 an'd · " rich
Day Showing
knowledge of hislorv" and
Wall Disney's
"superb sense of humor" are
THE WORLD'S
GREATEST ATHLETE
thrown
in intermediately but
HURTINFALL
I Technicolor)
by
contrast
are almost
Tim Conway
The Meigs unit of SEOEMS
denunciatory .
Roscoe lee Browne
answered a call at 11 :43 p. m.
1~1
Thursday to 118 Laurel St.,
-PlusPomeroy, for Mark lialey who
THE MAN
BIGGEST OF ALL
I Color I
had received a head "injury in a
J8mes Earl Jones
LOS ANGELES (UP!) - A
fall. lie was taken to Veterans
Martin Balsam
FACTS
federal
grand jury soon will
Memorial Hospital, treated
(Gi
begin
investigating
lhe record
and released.
industry in what one investigator says will be "a
helluva lol bigger than the
payola scandal of the 1960s,"
CAREER DONE?
the
Los Angeles Times
LITILE ROCK, Ark. (UP!)
today. The Times said
reported
- House Ways and Means
federal and local agencies are
Chairman Wilbur D. Mills
investigating reports of Mafia
undergoes surgery today to
infillra lion of record comcorrect a chronic back aibnent
/i). by
panies, widespread payola,
that threatens to end his 34links with lhe narcotics trade,
year congressional career.
The World Cup , emblemat- protection rackets,
ic of ·international soccer shakedowns, tax frauds, ~ick·
supremacy , was . won 'by backs and arson .
· Bra•il on June 21 , 1970, with
a 4-1 victory over Italy . Bx
.. , ..
winning a third lime . Braz1i
Tonight thru Monday
gained permanent possession
Aua: 31 - Sept. 1·2 ·
of the Jules Rimel Trophy .
BATTLE FOR THE
having also won World Cup
PLANETOFTHEAPES
matches in 1958 and 1962 .
SCIENTIST SWAMPED
(Techn icolor I
The World Almanac notes. A
OKLAHOMA
CITY (UP!) Roddy McDowall
new trophy will be presented
Claude Akins
at the next world soccer A scientist swamped by
IPGI . :hampionship. lo · be played telephone
calls
from
Plus
in Munich in 1974. . ·
throughout the world since
THE PUBLIC EYE
Copy11gnt 1973
finding
a possible link between
Naw spap~ r En tm o • r~r. Assn
!Technlcolor)
Mia Farrow .
aerosol spray adhesives and
MIDDLEPORT
· Mlc~aeo Jaysto~
birth defects said Thursday
IGI
BOOK STORE
information
should
be
ClCWARNED
Show Star!• 7 p.m.
available
within
days
lo
speed
MIDDLEPORT
W!\SHINGTON (UP!)
the testing of pregnant women ..
Sen. William Proxrnire, Dby Dr. J. Rodman
Research
Wis., said today the Phase IV
economic program will be Seely·, pediatrician at the
wrecked i( the government Uni verslly of Oklahoma Health
gives in and grants a price Sciences Center, led to banning
increase to the steel industry. of the .adhesives last week by
If the Cost of Living Council the Consumer Product Safely
(CLC) "caves in lo the steel Commission.
industry at this critical
moment ... Phase IV will have
been abandoned before it was
begun," Proxmire said in ·
remarks prepared for hearings
the CLC is conducting into the
price increase request.

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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Slate
highway safely officials
predict a! least 28 persons will
lose their lives in highway
accidents this Labor . Day
Hohday weekend which begins
al 6 p.m. today and continues
through Monday midnight.

sa tumlnu type whose ill ·
tellcctulll diet is made up ttoore
of sail than uf sugar:)
111ere m·e In this busln=,
huwevcr, some thhl~B lhal arc
far more dungerous that the
possibility thulalol of doves or
hHwks may be made to feel tel
down. Already burdened with
mutually e~clusive crushes,
Kissinger is also already al·
templlng to put a fool into each
of two wholly incompatible
camps In the Senate
.
•ro those Senators
who
~ave supported five successive
Presidents - notably includin~
Richard Nixon - in toughly
activist foreign policies,
Kissinger is, in effect,
promising that both his heart
and his head will remain in the
same place as before.
But to those Senators who
have spent endless years in
biting al anything attempted
by this country thai might
involve some danger in
fulfilling our obligations as a
·great power, Kissinger is also
making, al least inlerontially,
quite other promises.
He is going to give the
Senate some vague but perfectly splendid "role" in the

Waves blamed
for building .

floating away
'A nash flood in Burlingham
on July 10 has led to a $2,500
suit being filed in the Meigs
County Common Pleas Court.
, Filing the action against the
Lake Shore Bus Systein ,
Columbus, was Daniel O'Dell,
Houle I, Shade. O'Dell has
charged thai a bus of ,the
company moved through flash
flood waters in Burling ham on
July 10 after Route 33 had been
closed due to high water.
Waves created by the vehicle
moved an outbuilding of
O'Dell's off its foundation and
carried il away in the nood
waters, the plaintiff charged.
He asked the $2,500 for the loss.
Also, Commonwealth Loan
Co., Parkersburg, has filed an
action fo( $689.82 against Jack

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f\U'IIIiltiUn ul' th"
~~~ ~·•nctl\lnH ;'r th~· f&lt;w&lt;IHil Thrse temperature~ wllh
rulullv~ hunoldllleo between
pqhcy of lhe Umled StaleS . In
50
und 00 pur c&lt;·nl will rcHult
U1~ rtrsl place, the mukinM of
In
a
livestock safely Index In
l•ll'cign W•lloy Is the bu.•mess of
the danger category In
The u, s. Army ts extending
tJ~e, Presodent and not of lhc
•·•mflned
areas
during
the
lts
$2,600 cash enlistment bonua
Senate. In the second place, 1:"
uflornoon
hours.
Local
lndellnil~ly , according lO Sgt.
pul a honeyed hand ilk • th1s
thundershowers may afford Tom McKown, local Army
onto the present dove cote or the
Scm~t.e is tn find that these some relief. Similar con· representative.
The cash bonus is offered to
parlwular doves have b&lt;:oks dlllnns are likely again
Suturolay.
young
men who enlist for four
that could lake a man 's arm off
years in Artillery, Armor
up lo the elbow.
or Infantry. To' qualify, they
In the lhtt·d place, lhe one
.
Lo~al
· must be high school graduates
absolut~ly defensible aspect of
and meet normal Army mental
wean
e$day
Early
Bii'"d
the President's whole present
Leag ue
and physical standards.
·
position, what wllh Waterga te
Pomerov Bowling Lanes
AIHIU$129, 191)
The bonus is available both
and all l~at , is his total (and
courageous) insistence upon . Team Team Standings w L to young men without prevloua .
8 0 service and to former ser.
mainlaini~g the Integrity of Stewart Hardware
Team No . 1
6 2
vicement who have served
each and every unique right of T ea m NQ . 4
6 2
2 6 fewer than three years and
the Presi~ency as an in- Team No . 2
Bertha's Groce r y
2 0
stilulion.
learn No . 6
0 8 have been out of the service at
Tearn High Game - Team
leas! three mlll\ths.
If Kissinger should try lo
No. 2. 769.
Applicants receive the bonus
play the good guy to lhe Senate
Team H igh Ser ies - Team
as soon as they complete both
by giving away Presidential No. 1. 2184.
tnd . High Game Ann
authority thai,is not his to give Thoma s 189, Floss ie Ma)(son basic combat training and
advanced Individual training.
away, Kissinger would receive 18,2.
hid . High Ser ies Ann
· Complete information ·about
some sllghlly conternpluous Thom
as &lt;192, Mary Voss 458 .
the Army's bo~us ~nllstmenl ·
sena torial manks but no
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
option' Is available from Sgt.
senatorial resRect. And the
The Racine ER unit was Tom McKown, 404 Second .
President .cer tainl y would
called
to RD 2 Racirie, Thurs- Avenue, Gallipolis, Ohio,
never stand lor such a course
.
day
at
11
:45 a.m. for Candy Sue Phone 446-3343.
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anyhow.
No; while 1he country Rifne, three-year-old daughter
wants no brinknnanship, it also of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Riffle,
NOW YOU KNOW
does not want and must nul who had a laceration of the
Several earthquakes at once
have an shrinkrrianship or mouth. She was taken to
are
called a swarm.
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
flinchmanship.
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POMEROY
Closed Monday, Labor Day

rural areas.' '
. In concurrent aclion, the Task Force
· announced the employment of John R.
Allen, Ill, to fill lhe Assistant Direc tor 's
position vacal.ed by Sayre. Allen has been
employed by the Scioto Valley Local
&amp;hool District as a Community School
Director. lie is a gradual.e of Morehead
Slate University and has a master's
degree in Adult Education with special
wor;k in gerontology. Mr. Allen's employment was also effective Saturday.

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1973

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porlunitics arc in store for senior citizens
of the !ive~ounly area . ll wi ll be the
responsibility of the Areawide Project on
Agi ng to continue il~ efforts In securing
services and benefits for the elderly . These
e ffo~l' a1·e performed with the hope that
our ci tizens can retain their own home
independence as long as possible. This is
especially true in southeastern Ohio In
view of the fact that forty per cent of lhe
older people in Ohio live in small towns or

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Special sale prices during our Labor Day Sale.
Womens Dresses at sale -prices • Girls Bodyshirts Womens Slips ~. Tier Curtains in the drapery departmel)t
on the 2nd floo~- Sale Kimball Pianos- Sale of Carhartt
Brown Duck Work Clothes. Polaroid Camera Sale- Sale
ot Mens Double Knit Slacks- and many. other items in
the main store and-at the Warehouse on Mechanic Street.
It'll pay you to shop every department and visit
every floor during this special sales event.

people

Sayre replaces Jerry rtamsay whu
resigned recenUy to pursue his doctorate
degree al lhe University of Michigan .
Sayre, who has been ai!Sistanl Al'i\
director since Sept. I, 1972, assumed his
new role S«lurday. Prior lo joining lhe
Project on Aging, he served as executive
director of lhe Galiia·Mcigs Community
Action Agency .
Sayre, in acce pting his new assign •
menl, slated "new and exciting op-

tmts

Warm with chance of dally
showers Monday through
Wednesday. lilghs mostly In
the 80s and overnight lows In
the 60s.

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Elbe.rfelds ·In Pomeroy ·

~n d phy~ica l,ly handicapped have been
lh&gt;spital in Musuu Ctounty, W. Va .
1
" I was really turned orl/ :)aid paying taxes a long time 10 educate lhe
Krowsczyn, son of Mr . and Mrs. John children of more fortunate parents. Now it
Kmw,;czyn, :too Broadway Sl., Middleport. should be their !urn."
Krawsczyn, the most recent addition
Mrs. Thomas, reviewing the struggle
of tloe MeiKH County Board 169 fo r the lo the staff , is instructor of lhe school's
Menw lly llcl&lt;lrded tu guin acceptance, "sheltered workshop," where people or
any age - his oldest student is 44 years old
wid:
"The parents of the mentally retarded
&lt;Conti nued on paRe 2)

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College sponsored Areawide Project on
. Aging . On right is John R. Allen, ill,
·assistant director .

RIO GRANDE - Glenn Biddle
chairman of the Rio Grande Areawld~
Task Force on Aging, and Dr. Herman
Koby, exeeulive vice-president lor
academic af!aks, Rio Grande College,
announced Saturday Richard G. Sayre has
been promoted lo the position of project
director for the Rio Grande Col ege
sponsored Areawide Project on Aging
serving .Gailla, Jackson, Meiss, &amp;ioto and
Vinton counUes.

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REV. LUND

Farewell
.
reception .·

DETROIT (UP!) - United Auto
Workers Vice President Douglas A. Fraser
said Saturday the union will not exl.end its
contract with Chrysler past a Sept. 14·
strike deadline unless there is basic
agreement on a new pact for 127,500 auto
·workers.
"Unlesswel!aveanunderstanding ori all
of the Issues, I cannot conceive of any
extension," he lold a newsmen. "If we
have an agreement In principle by Sept. 14
and all that has to be done is reducing

those agreements to princlple8 in writing,
then I think we'd consider it."
Negotiators met through the Labor Day
weekend, admitting they are stalled on two
main issues-voluntary overtime and the
economic package. They will not tackle
voluntary overtime again until Monday.
Fraser said there has been no
agreement on anything since bargaining
began at Ch~ler July 16. The current
three contracts expire at 11:59 p.m., Sept.

14, at Chrysler, General Motors and Ford.
But only Chrysler, as the "strike target,"
would be shut down by a walkout. During
each contrac': year, one auto maker is
selected for possible job actions.
Fraser said there inust be visible signs
of movement in the next few days.
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"Otherwise, you .reach a point. - it's
inevitable- where you start .running out of
time," he said. ''There is still time. There
is no point in being panicky about it, we do

have time."
When both sides agrl'e they will stop
meeting daily with newsmen, it will indicate intensive bargaining has begun aoo
public posturing has ended.
Chrysler industrial relations director
William Bavinger, who met with newsmen
earlier in the day, said the paramount
issue under discussion in the past few days
has been voluntary overtime-the right of
" worker to refuse overtime assignments.

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Hot weather grips eastern half of U. S.

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· - afternoon in Chicago; ll)e eighth con- resi~ents of the metrOpolitan area joined posed a Labor Day truce with kids who had
. A heat wave gripped much of the eastern secutlve day above 90.lt wu hotter than 90 an exndus lor the holiday weekend. Police illegally operied fire ·hydtant(t._Ch)ldren . W l lS paSSeS State .,
part of the nation as the I:.abor Day holiday for the fifth sttaight day In New York City. at-Cape Cod in Massachqselts reported a were invited to lire houses ' t io loO!'tions
weekend signaled summer's . last fling I temperatures across Nell' England sllady stream of autos cr6ssed the Bourne with the protillse firemen will turn on
fireplugs equipped with sprinklers for
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Saturday.
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llovered around 90 and the weather service Bridge from the metropoll\an areas.
It was hot and .humid, with haze, smoke u1 Boston reported that city had !lie hotl.est
Ocean .City, Maryland's No. 1 resort them to play in..
GALIJPOLIS - Cleeland Ray Wlllls,
or fog clinging to the ground, over most of AUgust In 103 years.
town, braced for aweekend crowd of more
There were scattered thundershowers a resident of Eureka Star Route, is now a
the country from the Mississippi VaJ.Iey to
New York pollee estimated 3 million than 150,000. Few motels had vacancies. along the Gulf Coast and in Florida. licensed funeral director and embalmer,
fOMEROY - The Rev. Arthur C. llie l!;ast Coast.
Officials in Baltimore said Saturday two Showers also fell in the upper Mississippi having received both llceoses last July and
Lunt\, pastor of St. Paul Lu.th~ran Church
A f e w thundershowers br9ught temdeatlut and more than 180 hospitalizations Valley .
successful!.: . asslr .. ,~ Stale Board for
in Po~eroy for the past for years and an porary relief from the heat wave that has
· were· caused by the heat and pollution of
Light rain fell in the Northwest and snow - both.
actiy community worker' has resigned gripped half of the nation for a week. Bul
He is a graduate of the C;ncinnall
the past week when temperatures crowded showers were reported at higher elevaeffec ve Sept. 7.
there was no general cooling.
100. The stale health department urged lions in the northern Rocky Mountains .
College of Mortuary &amp;ience and of The
lp honor of the pastor and his wife, · Temperatures climbed to 92 by early
persons with heart or respiratory
University · of Cincinnati Cooperallve
Cori,ne, a reception and special program
problems
to
take
it
easy
.
Program , .winning while in school
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gov. John J.
will be given from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m . ...
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Gilligan has announced approval 9f 13
HMC
Clink
to he
Tu~s~ay in Fellowship llall of the church
His wile, Wanda, Is a teacher In the
grants totaling nearly $1 million in federal
NO PAPERS MONDAY
whep a program will be presented. The
Gallipolis
City School system. They have
The Daily Sentinel and Daily Tribune Omni~us Crime Control Act fUnds. The
closed
on
Monday
pu~ljc is Invited lo attend the farewell
daughter, Lou Ann, in the ninth grade at
will not be published Monday in order to largest grant, $172,840, will continue
UP TO 650 WILL DIE
event.
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By United Press lnlernaltonal
GALLIPOLIS - The Holzer Medical Gallia Academy and a son, Matthew, in the
The Lunds will be leaving Pomeroy for permit employees to observe the Labor
sixth grade at Clay Local Elementary
Ju.venile Detention Center, lo serve Ross,
Mllllons of motorists have taken lo Center Clinic will be closed Monday, in
the Cuyahoga Falls area, where lhe Rev. Day holiday.
&amp;hoot.
lhe highways for the long La bar Day observance of Labor Day. '
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Willis has just complel.ed an apVinton counties. Other grants included are
weekend, amid predlcllons as many as
In case or emergency during the
cllnjfal pastoral education at the Falls
PROBE CONTINUES
prenticeship
al Miller's liome for
to tbe village of Middleport, $1,394, to
650
could
die
in
traffic
accidents
before
holiday
weekend,
physicians
of
the
Holzer
View Mental Health Center and will serve
COLUMBUS (UP!) _ Afederal grand upgrade pollee communications.
FUnerals and will continue association
the holiday ends.
Medical Center Clinic staff will be on duty
as ~ part time pastor of a rural Lutheran jury investigation into an alleged bribe
with that funeral home.
The Nallonal Safety Council in the Emergency Room (Phone 446-5201 )
Chqfch In Marshallville. His special study solicitation in ' a stock transaction will
estimated thai between 550 and 650 of lhe Holzer Medical Center lo handle
w!'l be in counseling and chaplaincy. · reopen here Wednesday and one of the
persons would be killed on the nallon's emergency cases only. Holzer Medical
lfhe Rev. Mr. Lund became pastor of witnesses will be slal.e Commerce Director
highways between 6 p.m. local lime Center Clinic will resume normal GaJiia
THREE KILLED
the •t. Paul Church on S..nt ' •••• 0 " '"
the,.. director of the ..~~~~ ~&lt;::?~!r Dennis Shaul.
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Friday and midnight Monday. The operations Tuesday morqing, Sept. 4.
FRANKFURT, Germany (UP!) The FBI, in an affidavit filed in Miami,
council said 22,000 other persons would
Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Program said Anthony LaFalch, Akron, solicited Three persons died and 25 were injured
sustain
disabling Injuries In !raffle
havfng served since July, 1970. Through $50,000 from Realty National Corp., Saturday wben a streelcar derailed and
mishaps during lhe last holiday of the
the 'program, operated through the Ohio · Columbus, by promising he could gain plowed into a crowded sidewalk in the
summer.
Delll'rtment &amp;[Health, the Meigs CARE state approval for a stock transaction city's center, pollee said. "The streelcar
CLOSE STATIONS
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(UP!) - The Standard
Lq~d serving as consul ling director.
Officers of the firm told authorities of cident occurred,' ' said a police spokesCounty
Civil Defense Diredor and Sheriff
Oil Co. of Ohio (Sohio) Friday announced
man
.
The
cause
of
the
accident
was
not
Ttw9ugh the CAt;IE line, residents have the bribe solicitation and the paid LaFalch
Celebration Mmtd11y
plans to close 200 low-volume service James W. Saunders Saturday issued a
immediately determined.
bej~p able to phone for help with any with marked bits.
stations because "they can no longer joint statement thanking the local CD
prqptem or a personal nature. The Rev.
members and other interested persons lor
CHESTER - The public is invited to compete economically in today's market.''
M' ).und was Involved In the formation of
participating
in a mass search Thursday·
1
The company said about half of the
attend the Labor Day Celebration of the
•
the Meigs County Co~ncil on Aging and
stations were owned by Sohio while the for a Lawrence County woman .
Chesler Fh·e Department Monday.
DEPUTY ESCAPES INJURY
serves on the advisory board of the council
DEPUfY ESCAPES INJURY
Miss Dorothy Bowen, 62, a resident of
othe1·s are dealer-leased stations.
There
will
be
a
chicken
barbecue
GALLIPOLIS
Gallia
County
deputy
as well as on the advisory board of lbe
GALIJPOIJS - Gallia County deputy
"The · stations are marginal oullels Kitts Hill, had beim missing since Monday.
sherllf James Taylor escaped Injury when beginning at 10:30 a.m. and a parade will
cQ~rcil's retired senior volunteer sheriff James Taylor escaped injury when
She was found in a sitting position apwith
consistently
low
sales
volumes
that
be
held
at
I
:
30
p.1n.
Anyone
wishing
to
be
he
wrecked
the
1973
sheriff's
cruiser
early
prq~ram .
he wrecked the 1973 sheriff's cruiser early
proximately 200 yards from her home.
Since Oct., 1970, the Rev , Mr. Lund has Saturday tin Rl. 279 near Thurman. Taylor Saturday on Rt. 279 near Thurman. Taylor in the parade is asked to contact a Chester can no longer compete economically in
Sheriff Saunders, Ernie Thompson ·
served with the Holzer Medical Center was enroute to a call when the mishap was enroute lo a call when the mishap fireman . A tractor pull will be held at 2 today's mat·ket," said Rober! Griffin, and Stanley Earwood participated in the
Sollio marketing vice president.
p.m.
occurred .
c~~plaincy Program and with the occurred.
air search.
ch~plalncy
program of Veterans
Participating in lhe ground. search
Mlimorlal Hospital since Oct., 1969. He has
were Ivan Fife, Fritz Stover I Bob Cox '
I&gt;ern a member of . the Meigs county
Bernard Guinther, Joe Voreh Mike Null
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Leo Johnson, Gerald Fellure, Tom Walker,
serves on the advisory board ·of the.
James Holley, Merrill Holley, Gary Clark,
MFigs County Home Health Services. He
Mark Clark, Marlin Mooney, and Hie hard
he)ped with the establishment of a citizens
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cqrnrnlltee for the monitoring of the Meigs
They also praised various employers
Although not as singularly American a holiday as Thanksdemnnd for rights and recognition .
Cqunty Children's Home.
'
for pcr.mllling those persons lime off their
giving, Labor Day has several dlsllnctly American !ouches
The battle was prolonged and often .bitler, bot American
' SlnceOcl,, 1972, the Rev. Mr. Lund has '
jobs to aid in the search.
which
significantly
dlsllngulsh
It
from
slmllaP
occa&amp;lons
lbe
labor has long since won recognition. Its rights, underwritten
se(':'ed as commissioner for the Ohio
world around.
by a mu ss of social legislation urunalched in the worgd, are
Djstrlct of the American Lutheran Church
We,
for
example,
have
chosen
September
for
this
annual
now tnlcgral to. the structure of our society.
op the Commission on Religion In AP·
We still have our clashes of economic interest, bargaining
salute
to
the
working
man.
p~lachia ! The aclivllles of the Rev. Mr.
Announce c.; hange
Elsewhere,
al
least
In
th08tl
societies
permitting
such
breakdowns
and
strikes.
But
the
dialogue,
shurp
though
it
may
L~nd have been wtlh the church council
manifestations, the preferred date Is May I and the accent, if
be at times, in the context of the American experience has
support and cooperation as a means of
not
always
aggressively
Marxist,
Is
strongly
on
clus
on
t~~ken
on a singularly American character .
·
in lnndfiJJ schedule
,~lending t~e lola! ministry or the local
social
dlvl&amp;lon,
not
unity,
Internationally,
May
Day
Is
the
·A:l
democratic
capitalism
has
developed
In
this
country
,
cpngregatlon.: He received his BA degree
proletariat's rect-letter ttay, a lime for tolllng masses to
the sense of class, never liO strong here as In the varlotlll old
ftom concordia
College , Moorehead, ·
P()MEROY ~ 1~he schedule lor
demonstrate
&amp;olldarity,
In
an
economic
contest
with
more
countries
from ·which we sprang, has d\mlrished , Laboring
1
liJinn., and attended the wartburg ..
' .
operation of lhe Meigs County Lllndllll ha•
!uvored classes. Us against them. ~
commoners can and do speak to economic kings, and In terms
'l'heologlcal Seminary at Dubuque, Ia ., a
been changed by lhe Meigs County
Here,
the
emphasis
Is
also
on
mae,
but
of
a
different
of living standards it is nol always easy to tell them apart.
Commissioners.
tpur year ltalnlng seminary of the
definition. This Is a day for the nation en masse - assembly
There has been a parallel development in the slgniflca nc~
~merlcan I,utherah Church ,
Effective at OtK'tl the landfill will be
line
worker,
manager,
those
In
the
professions.
The
working
of
Labor
Duy . Not class bul mass solidal'ity is the messuge
Mre. Lund, who has ser\led as a
open all day Monday through Friday and
man In the United Slates Is virtually everyiTIBn, the enUre
· now . It Is an occnsfon not for demonstrations and mililllnt
~ubslltute tea~her In Meigs County, since
until noon on Satu'rday. Prcvlollsly, lhe
, lldultpopulatlon conceived as laboring together to produce and
oratory, bola day for each America n - blue t'Q ilar and white
~omlng to Pomeroy has served a&amp;
landfill w.os open all day eac~ wtek
sharing iri the benefli.l c( the national plenty.
collar - to observe and enjoy in his own way, and through
xocutlve
director
Of
the
Meigs
Unit
of
the
Monday
through Saturday ucept on
1
It was not always thus. The first Labor Day, ob~rved In
private observance to join In a public affirmation of the
merlcan Can per Socle ty. She has been a
Wednesday . . The landfill will now be
New York on
was a militant demonstration, · a
American achievement.
oard member of the Planned Parenthood
opcrut!ng on Wednelday with U1e early
(CcnUpued on page 2)
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Elbetfelds In .Pomeroy
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nwnber of :10, too man.y lui' Its present
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Krawsezyn, o! Middleport, rcc~ n t
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3 'rhe ~nm lny 'l'utii'S - S.•nllurl, SUI rrlav. Sr'ut. 2. 11!7:1

Z- The Sunday Times • Sentilll'l, Sunday, Sept.2. 1973

Love. American Style 13; Huck &amp; Yog1 6 . Somerset 15,
Secret Storm 8; Sesam~ St. ll ,· Movie " March ot the- Wooden

Television Log

Soldiers" 10.
4: 30 Abbott &amp; Costello B; My Little MArgie 15. D&lt;lktari 13;
Four at The Fair 4; Telethon (on l.lnue&gt; ], 6.

SUNDAY, SEPT.l

5:30- Beverly Hil lbillies 8; Electric Co. 33 ; Gomer Pyle 13 ;
Hodgepodge Lodge 20; Trails WesiJS; Dick Von Dyke 4.
·
s: 55· Earl Nightingale 15.
6~

7: 3D-Fallh for Today 8; Revival Fires .6·; Herald of Trulh 3;
Camera Three 10 : Film 4.
7:45-News 4. I

News 4, 8. 10, IS ; ABC News ll ; Sesame St.

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7:00- Beat the Clock 4; News 10; Circus 13; What's My Line 8;
Elec . Co. 20 ; Discover Flying 33 ; PeOple, Places and Things

Choir 3; Day of Discovery •·

5; Truth or Consequences6 ; Celebration 3; Bobby Bowden 15.

8: 30-&lt;Xal Roberts 3; Your Health 4; Day of Discover~ 8; Rex
Humbard 13; Revival Fires 15; Kathryn Kuhlman 6; Get

7: JD-To Tell the Truth 6: TraffiC Court 10; Episode Acflon 33 ;
Beat tl1e Clock 13 ; ll 's Your Bet 8 ; AII ·Amerfcan Futurity 41
Call of the West 15 ; To be announced 20.
B: oo-Gunsmoke8, 10; Baseball World of Joe Garaglola 3. 4. 15;
Rookies 6 : Magi~ Circus 13: World Symphony Orchestra 20.

Together 10.
8: 55-Black Cameo 4.
9: Do-Singing Jubilee 3; Cadle Chapel 4; Oral Roberts JQ ; Rex
Humbard 6. IS : Old· Fashioned Meellng 8.
9:JD-Church by Side of Jhe Road 4; Pebbles &amp; Bamm Bamm 8;
ChriSt Is the Answer 13 ; Friendly Junction 10.
10:00-Church Services&lt;; Cu,rioslty ShOp6, 13; This Is the Life 3;
Faith For Today 15; To Be Announced 8.
10: 15- Talking Hands 8.
IO:JO-Viewpolnt S; This Is the Life 15 : Captain Noah 3; Insight

33.
8: 15- Bas~ball 3.

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9: oo- Here's Lu cy 8. 10 ; M~vle ''Saller Beware" 6, 13.
9: Jo-Dorls Day 8. 10 : Book Beat 33, 20.

JO:Oo-Paul Nuchl ms33; Medical CenterS: News 20 ; Land of the
Small 10.
10: 15- The Slleni Years 20.
11 :0D- News 3, 4, 6, 8, 10. 1], 15.
11 :3G-Johnny Carson 3. 4, 1_5; Dick Cavett .6, 13: Movies
" Chi ldren of Ihe Damned': S; "The Angry Breed" 10.
J:OD-Man From U. N.C.L.E. 4: News 13.

.4 ; Movie " The Oeerslayer" 10.
11 : OD-Point of VIew 6: Joy In Living 13; TV Chapel 3; Focus On
Columbus 4 ; Camera Three 8; Across·the Fence 15.
II : 3D-This Is The Answer 3; Make AWish 6, IJ: Insight 15; Face

The Nation 8.

12 : QO--At Issue J; Rex Hum bard 8 ; Bowling 6 ; Doctors on Ca l! 4;

2: ()()---.oFocus on Columbus 4.
3: 00---News 4.

Rev . Calv in Evans 13; Sacred Heart 15; Th e Issue 10.

12: 15-0pen Bible 15 .
12: JD-Rev lval Flres·l3 ; Meet the Press l , 4, 15.
I:OD-Lower Lighthouse 13; Urba n League 10; Saint 15 : To be

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TUESDAY , SEPT. 4, 1973

6: oo-Sunrlse Seminar 4; Sahed Heart 10.

annou-nced 8 : Wagon Train 3; Man From U. N.C. L. E. 4.
1: JQ-issues &amp; Answers 6. 13; Face The Nation 10.
2:oo-WeStern Theatre 15; Lassie 16; Arthur Smith S.; Tim~
Tunnel 13; Movies " Roa r of . the Dragon " 4; " Passport to

China" 6.
2:3D-Movle " The Cossacks" 3: NFL Action '73 8; Death Valley
Days 10.
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J: OD-U. S. Open 'Tennis s, JO; Farmer's Daughter 13; To be
announced lS.

J : Is-Movie " Mexican Spitfire's Elephant" 4.
3:3o-Mancini Generation 6 ; Hooray for Hollywood 13.

4: oo-Sesame St. 33 ; To Be Announced 15; Wacky World of
Jonathan Winters 6.
4: 30--'Come Together 3; Four at the Fair 4; World of .Surv·ival6 ;
The Itinerary of Elie Wiesel 15 ; Pro Wide Receivers: Fast

Moving Targets 13.

s:oo-U.S. Amateur Golf Championship 6, 13; Animal World 8:

Movie "Our Dancing Daughters" 33: Sports Challenge 10.
S: 3D-CBS Sports Illustrated 8; ll Takes A Thiel l : Doctor In the
House 4; To be announced 15.

6: OD-News4 : CBS News-Retrospective 8, 10; Car and Track 15.
6: 3D-NBC News 3, 4, 15: Jazz Set 33 ; Beauty Pageant 6 ; I've
Got A Secret 13.
7: 0G-Safari to Adventure 3; Zoom 20, 33 ; Animal World 10 ;
Lawrence Welk 13; This is Your Life 4; Wild Kingdom 15 ;

UF08.
7:JD-Worfd of Dlsney.3, 4, 15; Let's Make A Deal 6 ; Dick Van
Dyke 10; French Chef 20, J3.
S: 3D-FBI6, 13; MASH 8, 10; Evening at Pops 20,33.
8: JD-Mannix S. 10; McCloud 3, 4, IS; Pro FootballS.
9:0D-Masterpiece Theatre 20, 33 ; Movi~ " My Son John" 13;
.

9:JD-Barnaby Jones 10; Outta This World 6.
IO:OD-Firlng L.ine 20, .33: Escape 3, 4, 15.
10: JD-We Think You Should Know 3: High Road to Adventure
10; Pollee Surgeon 15; Bobby Goldsboro 4; Jerry Lewis
Telethon 6.
II:OD-News 3, 4. 10. 15.
11: Is-CBS News JC.
11 :JD-News S, 13 ; Johnny Carson 15; Movie "The Day They
Robbed the Bank of England" 10; Come to the Fa ir 4; Jerry
Lewis. Telethon 3.
11 :45-Johnny Carson 4; Movie " Seven Thieves" S: ABC News
13.
12:0D-In Concert 13.
I:OD-Roller Derby 4.
I:JD- Telethon Continues 3, 6.
2:0D-News 4.
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4: 3D-Telethon Continues 3, 6.
MONDAY, SEPT.3, 1973

6: 2G-Farm Report

6:oo-Sunrlse Seminar 4.·

6: 25-Paul Harvey 13 .

'' Paymenton Demand'' 8; " Dancing ln the Da 1V' 10.

I:OD-News 13; Man from U.N.C.L.E .
2:0D-Your Health 4.
2: 3G-News 4.

4.

Albany fair opens Thursday
POMEROY - The annual
Albany Community Fair will
open for a four day run Thursday with nwnerous activities
planned.
Gates will open at 4 p.m. on
Thursday with evening
highlights to include a horse
shoe pitching contest at 5; the
local churches' program froni

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OMIUJQil ler at 1116 Jat o Mr anJ
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S~e rs liUrv Jv·cd by hur
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Cultural Ark' Committee.
Mrs. Lund met her· husbaM at Concordia College where she received her
degree . 'l'hc cuuple's daughifr, ltach I,
The public is invited lo attend the
farewell reception .

Henrv Van Sick l e, Colum b us
Del Van Slcll,le, Gallipolis , and
6ert V,;,nSickle , VInton ,
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6to7:30p.m.; a concert by the
Alexander Local Band from
7:30 to 8. At 8 p.m. the City
Slickers, a barbershop quartet
from Columbus, will be
featured . There will also be a
tractor pulling contest in·
eluding a powder pull division
at 7:30p.m. ·
Gates of the fair will open at
noon on Friday. Judging of all
articles @&lt;Cept liVestock will
get w'Jdell!vay at I p.m. and at3
p.m. there will be bike and
tricycle parades and races.
Another round of horseshoe
pitching will take place at ~
. with a program by local
churches from 6 to 7:30p.m . A
tractor pulllqg ~onlest will be
held at 7:30p.m. with a "Grand
· Old Opry" S,how at 8 to feature
"Jim and Jesse".
At 9 a.m. on Saturday, there
will be a pet show and the .
junior fair tractor pull with
liveslock judging at 10 a.m. A
garden tractor 'pulling conteat
will take place at noon. Draft
horse •how and judging will be
at I :30 p.m.; junior fair and 4H show and demonatrallom al
3 p.m.; local rock and roll
muslcalgroupat4:30 p.m.; the
junior fair parade lt 5 p.m. ; a
pony pulling contest at 6 p.m.
AlB alsO "Strings Unlimited",
a musical group from
Colwnbua will be presented, At
7there will be a banjo playing
conteat followed by a fiddler~'
contest at 8. A iQIW'e dance
and lhow featuring "Fros and
the Greenhorna" wiD be 1taged
at 9:30 and firework• wilD be a
feature at 10:30.
On SWiday there will be a
.p.~~rade thrOUCh town •I noon
and a 15-dlu horae show at I
p.m. RldN and 'other en·
lertalnmenl are alao on the
ground• for the enUre r.-r .

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MEtGS THEATRE
PLANET OF THE APES
(Tech nIcolor J
Roddy McDowa ll
p aude Akins

Nomination made of Carol Adams
POMEROY _ Carol Jean
Adams, High St., nas been
nominated by Ohio Eta Phi
Chapter, Beta Sigma Chi of
Meigs county as "Outstanding
Young Woman" for 1973.
She is now being con·
side•ed for further state
and national awards. This fall,
50 of the · young women
nominated.for the Outstanding
Young Women of America

program - one from each
slate - will be named as their
state's Outstandin g Youn g
Woman of the Year. from the
!irty slate winners, the national
Ten Outstanding ' Young
Women of America for 1973 will
. be selec ted. The ,National
Winners will be pres~n tcd at a
special awards ceren;10ny to be
held this fall in Washington , D.
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J. F . CUNNINGHAM
POMEROY J
Fra nk
Cunninqham, 70, Stewart.
Ohi 6, died Thursday eveni ng at
Un ive r sity Hospital: Colum bus , fo llowing a br ief Ill n ess.
Born in Ritch ie Co .• W. Va.,
he was the son of Mr s. Blanche
Cunn in gham at Parkersbu r g
and the late Ranar Cun .
ningham. He was a former
emp loyee of American Biscose
In Pa rke rsburg and a former
employee of th e Athens Mental
Health Center , having retired
in 1969 .
Su rviving besi des hi s mothe1r
are hi s wife, Mrs. (Carol
Li n ton ) Cu nningham, St ewart ;
two d aug hter s, Mrs . Rex
(Caro l L ouise) Qu inn, Rohnar t
Park, Cali f .: Mr s, Con r ad
(Fra n ) Chesse r . F ort Dix, N .
J .; two siste r s, M rs . (Ger .
tru de) Kimble , Boaz , W. Va.,
Mrs.
L uc ill e Bays,
a nd
Parkersburg ; one b r other ,
Char l es
Cun ni ngham.
Pa rkersbur g ; four grand sons,

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DALLAS PELL
GA LLIP OLI S - Dallas P ell ,
53 , a former resident of Gallia
County , died Friday a t a
hosplta·l in Columbus ,
M r. P e ll w as em ploy ed at the
Batille Ins t itute in Co l umbus .
H e was born Ju ne 28, 1920, In
Kanaw ha Co un ty , W. Va., son
ol th e l ate Ji;'mes and Mary
Peil.
He is su rviv ed by h iS wile
F ran ces. and th ree chil dren .
F un er al se r vices will be held
2 p .m . Tu esday at Southw ic k
Funeral Home', Columbus .
Friends may c all fro m 2-4 and
7-9 p m. Monda y at the fun eral
home. Burial arrange m ent s
ar e incom pl ete .

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F unera l Hom e. Coolvill e in
charge of Rev . Roy W. Rose .
with bu rial in Centennia l
Cemeter¥, _ i_n Wa shi ngton Ca.
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JUNE MAN NAHAN QUEEN
GA LLIPOLIS - Word we s
rece ived he r e Sa tu rday that
Mrs . June Mannahan Qu &amp;e n,
27, a former re sid ent of
Ga ll ipo l is, !;lied unexpectedly
last Monday at Cro fton , Kv.
She is su r vive d by h e r
hu sband, Ap py Queen, two
so ns, Jimmy , 11 , and J e ff , 21f, ,
and one daUghte r, Lorle, 5, ail
at hom e. Mrs . Queen was th e
daughter of Mr . and Mr s.
Sa mm ie Mannahan, of Nor ·
tonv ill e. Ky. They sur vive,
along w it h tw o broth er s and
f ive sisPlrs.
Fu neral sefvices were held
Thursday at th e Nor ton ville
Hol in ess Church w!th Rev.
Charles W, Fa rley off ic iating .

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LABOR DAY

ABOR DAY BUYS

. GALLIPOL. IS ._:. Or . Howard
G. Young, form er pastor ot the
First
Bapti s t
Chu rch
Ga llipolis, died une)(pec tediY
at h!s home in Chena ngo Fo rk
N . Y . F riday .
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Or . Young , who served th e
Ga llipol is church from 1958
t hrough 19M. is survi ved by h is
wife Esther , and one son 1
Merle .
Funeral senlices will be hel d
1 p .m . T!Jesday at th e ·ce ntral
Baptist Church at Chenango
Fork . The body is at the
William Chase Fu neral Ho me,
737
Che n 9ngo
St .,
Port
Dickson. N .Y.
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Tonight, Sept. 2

Our "VINDALE SECTIONAL ••• 60'X24'

SUNDAY
l'MES.SENTINEL

;r HE SWING IN '
S.TEWARDESSES

yield; Glenn R. Miller, 33, Rt. $28 speed; Harold E. Ash, 60,
I, Bidwell, $28 left of center; Pomeroy, $18speed; Robert E.
Virginia Simms, 48, Gallipolis, Co mbs, 52, Columbus, $23
$18 speed; Richard H. Roy, 44, speed; Paul E. Hurst, 28,
Gallipolis, $18 disobeyi ng red Wheelersbum, $18 speed, and
light; John R. Hunnell, 19, Rt. Steve Slone, Gallipolis, $1()8
1, Middleport, $28 fai lure to assault and battery.
yield; Gary L. Queen;22, Kerr,

1 to 6 SUN.

oiiOP tARlY WHI LE
0UIINIIIIE5 LASr

MINN I E DENNEY

Mrs E .thel Rod(Jers. Colum
bus . and tour brother s, Joe and

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GALLIPOLIS
Mrs Minnie
M Denney , 7Y, a ruldunt al
R!o Grandc 1 d ied
.,rur(l&amp;y
morninQ al 4.30 shortly after
being adml l ted to HOlzer
MediCal Ce nler .
She wM born Jvly ?9, 1894. In
Th urman , daughter ol the late
Allred i'U)d Nancy ware Me
Nea l . She was mMr!ed to
Everell Denney , who died In
196S. Mrs. Denn~y resided In
G,a llia cou nly all of her ill e
She is survived by o;,e
br other . Thomas McNeal. Oak
Hl!l Two brDthers and two
si sters preceded her In dealh .
Se¥cral nieces and nephews
su rvW e.
.
St1e was a membef of tho
Harr i sburg Baptist Chu r c h
were funeral servi ces w il l Qe
conducted 11 a .m . Monday .
The body w ill lie In stnte 111 the
church one hour pr ior to th e
services ,
Friends may call at th e
M cC oy Moore F unerBI Ho me
after 3: 30 P . m . Su nday . Bur ial
Will be in Cal11ary Ceme tery
Rio Gran de .
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Wa yne Kel'llpf'r, Lin' a , Ge no
Carnpbell , GallipoliS ; thr ee
sluers . MniJ , Ca rr lt.! Mllnt ey
Ca ll l ~oll!i r M iss FlorencO
VanSh:kl., , Orlando , J=ll' ., tlnd

was bOrn in POfll(U'OY .

LAY -AWAY

And 7 9 p . m . MOiic.liiV

lewis Kempel' , Li\nt;astc r ,

20 Court cases settled

evening U&lt;:f!P. ' Seturday .

Resists mildew, chalk·
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--9":3Q-Virg inian 8; Movie " Murdock' s Gang" 10.

LATEX HOUSE PAINT

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(Contln"cd trom page II
l'r·ogrunl und u voluntJit·r wl'1rker fot· the
""'"' dinic. shs Is u mcrnlwr or tho newly
rurnll' d Amcricun 1\ssnciutlon o!
UniVCJ'slty Wumcn \11 MciHS County mtd

editor of The Daily Sentinel ;' t~e Hcv, '
Ed. Fischer, Ken Grover, Ponleroy, Bill
Woodard, of Jackson, and R~ss I.engs,
Ravenna.
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Ladles of the church served a chicken

ALL STORES
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! .Area Deaths !

Farewell •••

Double Feature Program

IO:OD-Marcus Welby, M.D. 6, 13 : News 20 : World Symphony
Orchestra 33 .
11:0D-News 3, 4, 8, 13. 15, 10, 6.
11:Jo-Johnny Carson 3. 4, IS; Dick Cavett 6, 13 : Movies

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GALLIPOLIS - Twenty
cases were terminated Friday
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UP!) in Municipal Court .
Roy E. Caldwell, 58,
- A federal court jury Friday
acquitted eight antiwar Colwnbus, was fined $100 and
veterans of charges of plotting costs for having no operator's
Timm y and Lassie 6.
violence to disrupt the 1972 license . David E. Daugherty,
8: 3D-Jack La La nne 3; Huck and Yogi 6.
Republican nationa'l con- 49, Rt. 4, Oak Hill, was fined $10
8: ss--News 13.
9: OD- Pau l Dixon 4&lt; Friendly Junction 10; A.M. 3; Peyton Place vention. Pete Mahoney, one of and costs for unsafe vehicle.
lJ; Phil Donahue 15; Mister Roberts 33; Brady Bunch 6 ;
Forfeiting bonds were Buddy
the defendants, turned his back
Mov ie "Conquest of Spac;e" 8.
E.
Kearns, 24, Middleport, $18
on a raucous victory party
9: 3D-To Tell The Truth 3; Peyton Place 13; Elec. Co. 33 ; Wild,
Friday night, frowned at an parking on the highway;
Wild West 6.
empty beer can and said: "I Benjamin A. Shenefield, 33, Rt.
9: 55- ctlUck White Reports 10.
10: OD-Dinah Shore 3, 15 : Joker's Wild 10; Dick Van Dyke JJ ; still can't forget the govern· I, Crown City, $23 speed; Linda
Ulias, Yoga, and You 33.
ment put me through 14 . Lou McMillan, 25, Gallipolis,
JO :JD- Baffle 3, 4, 15 : SIO,OOO Pyram id 8, 10 : Spilt Second 13;
$23 speed; Cla~de L. Hale, 64,
months of hell."
Zoom 33; Mike Douglas 6.
The defendants, all members Ashland, Ky., $23 speed; Debra
11: 00- Gambit 8, 10; Password 13; Wizard of Odds 3, 4, 15:
of the Vietnam Veterans J . Boggs, 19, Rt: 3, Oak Hill, $2B
Travelure 33.
11 :3D-Hollywood Squares 3, 4, 15 : Love of Life 8, 10; Brady agilinat the war (VVAW), had speed; Jerry L. Ferrell, 25,
Bunch 13; Bowling 6: Episode Action 33.
gambled on their rapport with Charleston, $18 running a red
11 : 5s--CBS News S; Dan lmef's World 10.
the jury, whose average age light; Eugene L. Plantz, 33,
12:0D-Jeopardy 3, 15; Bob Braun's 50·50 Club 4; Password 6 ; was 31. The defense presented Bidwell, $23 speed; Walter L.
News 10, S, 13; Sesame St. 33.
only one w'itness, a bomb ex. Sommer, 56, Gallipolis, $18
12:3D-3 W's 3. 15; Split Second6 ; Search For Tomorrow 8, 10.
pert, to counter 28 people speed; George Marshall, 54,
12:5s-- News 3, 15.
I:Oo-News 3; All My Children 6, 13 ; Green Acres 10; Not For paraded to the stand by the Chesapeake, $28 failure to
Women Only 1S ; Discover Flying 33; Joker's Wild 8.
goverrunent's chief prosecutor,
1: JD-3 On A Match 3, 4, 15 : The World Turns s, 10; Le('s Make A Jack Carrouth.
Oeal6, 13 ; How do Your Children Grow 33 .
The gamble paid off. Sources
2:0D-Days of Our Lives 3, 4, 15 : Newlywed Game 6, 13; Guiding
said only two of the dozen
Light B, 10; Woman 33.
2:JD-Edge of Night 8, 10; Girl in My Life 6, 13; Musical En· jurors had any doubts about
the innocence of the defen·
counter 33 ; Doctors 15, 3, 4.
3 : ~Another World 3. 4, 15; General Hospital 6, 13; Price Is _ dants, "and they weren't hard
Right s, 10; Folklife Discussion 33.
to convince."
3:3D-Return to Peyton Place 3, 15; One Life to Livel3; Match
"They just didn 't have
Game '73 S; Secret Storm 10: Making Things Grow 33 ; Phil
.nothing
on those boys," said
Donahue 4 ; Fl!ntstones 6.
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4:0D-Mr. Cartoon 3; Love, American Style 13; Huck &amp; Yogi 6; Gerald E. Bennett. one of the 12
. Somerset IS ; Secret Storm 8; Sesame St. 33: Speed Racer 6;
jurors who returned the in·
,.. Movie "Rampage at Apache Wells" 10.
nocent verdict l~ss than four
4: 3D-My Little Margie IS ; Merv Griffin 4 ; Abbott &amp; Coste1Jo.8; . hoJII'S after U. S. District Court
Oakfarl 13 : Petticoat Junction 3; I Love Lucy 6 .
Judge Winston E. Arnow sent
5:0D-Mr . Rogers 20, 33; Bonanza 3; Hazel 8; Big Valley 6;
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them
behind closed doors .to
Western · Star Theatre 15.
5:JD-Bl!verly Hillbillies 6; Elec. Co. 33 ; Gomer Pyle 13; deliberate.
Hodgepodge Lodge 20; Trails West 15.
5:5s--Earl Nigtingale 15.
6: OD-News 3, 4, 8, 10, 15; Sesame Street 20 ; Sportscope 33.
IN KOREA
6:3D- Environment Today &amp; Tomorrow 33: N!lC News 3, 4,.15;
VINTON - Army Pvt.
ABC News6 ; CBS News 8, 10; I Dream of Jeannie 13.
7: OD-What's My Line 8 ; Elec. Co. 20 : Beat The Clock 4; News Edward L. Petrie, 19, a 1972
10 ~ Untamed World l); Lee Trev ino's Gold 15; Truth or
graduate of North Gallia High
Consequences 3, 6.
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School, is assigned to the 2nd
7:3G-Circus 4; To Tell the Truth 6 ; RFD 20; Cancer: Life or
Death 33; Beat the Clock 13; Charles Blair's Better World 15 : air defense artillery in Korea.
Pvt. Petrie is a radar crewman
Football '73 3; New Price is Right 8, 10.
8:oo- Temperatures Rising6, 13 ;' Maude S, 10; Evening At Pops In Battery C, 1st Missile
33: Ohio This Week 20; NBC Reports 3, 4, 1S.
Battalion, 2nd Air Defense
8: 3G-Hawaii Five.o 6. 10; Movie " The Six Million Dollar Man"
Artillery.
6, 13; The Session 20 .
9: oo-The Outsiders 20, 33 .
6: 31f-'Columbus Today 4 ; Bible Answers 8; Fallh for Today 13;
News 6.
6: 45- Corn,ob Report 3; Farm time 10.
'7: oo-Today 3. 4, 15; CBS News S. 10; Fiintstones 13: Romper 6.
7:Jo- Roc ky &amp; Bullwlnkle 13; New Zoo Revue 6.
8:0D-Capt. KangarooS, 10; New Zoo Revue 13: Sesame St. 33;

The
Problem
Solver
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Hno mlllle,vy now In effect. With prujedud
incrc.us •s in the Lmc duplicate from tho t
Gavin mines lhc tax load should be
reduced, Mrs. Thomas said.
(Conllnufl(f from page II
Mrs . Thomas made these other
- w·e able to learn skiUs that muy 1111&gt;ke
points :
them self-sufficient.
- Present school !nciliti('S in ltuilnnd
Mrs. Thomas udmil1ed thai &gt;1lmost. ·
and due iu the hnpucl of
ureinadoquate
single-handl'dly, and after ex tensive
senrches for oUter ways to obtain • lhe Gavin mines, may become
suitable school, she determined lo HO unavailable. No oUter suitable buildin~
ahead and ask for a levy to build the exists in the county.
- There is a need for expandlng1ser·
school.
"There Is just no other way," she said. vices to Include a work!!hop for adulls, preShe said every known foundation in the school, !acillties fo r severely handicapped,
country turned her down and Federal aid including persons in wheel chairs, a home
was first promised, then wl\hdrawn under trainer, speech therapy and • homethe Administration' s budget culling training center.
- Total number of retardllQ in the
policy. "Local revenue is the only an·
county needing training, accordi ng to a
swer ," she said.
study, is 83.
stale
Stale matching funds , d.ollar for
'-The
building would be located in a
dollar, are available.
The levy would produce $250,000 under ce ntral place in ths county since the school
present property valuations. Projected serves all school districts .
VI ce President Bob Bum garner
cost of the building and equipment would
presided
over the meeting. Guests in·
be $500,000.
Operating funds would derive from a lroduced included Denny Fobes, sports

THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO VISITED OUS
DISPLAY AT THE GALL/A COUNTY JUNIOR iFAIR

6: Is--Sacred Heort 10.
6: 20-Farm Report 13.
6: 25-Paul Harvey 13.
6: 3D-Columbus Today 4; Bible Answers 8 ; Good News 13 :
School Scene 10.
7: oo-Today 4, 15: CBS Newss, 10 ; Ffintstones 13.
7: 3D-Rocky &amp; Bullw lnkle 13; Telethon Continues 3. 6.
8:0D-Capt. Kangaroo 8, 10 ; Sesame St. 33 ; New Zoo Revue 13.
8: JD-jack La La nne 13.
8: 55-News 13.
9: OD-Paul Dixon 4; Phi.l ponahue IS ; Friendly Junction 10: Mr.
Rogers 33: Peyton Place 13 ; Movie 8.
9: 3D-Peyton Place 13; Electric Co. 33.
9: ss--Chuck Wh ile Report 10.
10: oo- Dick Van Dyke 13; Dinah Store IS : Joker's Wild 10; Lers
Travel 33.
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IO:JD-Spflt Second 13; Baffle 4, 15; $10,000 Pyram id 8, 6 ; From
the Hilts JJ; Telethon Continues 3, 6.
11 :OD-Password 13; Gambit 8, 10; Wizard of Odds 4, 15: Musical
Encounter 33 .
11 : 3D-Hollywood Squares 4, 15; Love of Life S, 10; Brady Bunch
13; Milestones of Progress 3J .
11 :55-News 8 ; Dan lmel's Worgd 10.
12:00-Bob Braun's 50.50 Club 4; Jeopardy 15; News 8, 10, I] ;
Sesame St. JJ.
12: 3D-3 W's 3, 15; Search for Tomorrow 8. 10.
12: 55-NBC News 15.
I :OD-AII My Children 13; Green Acres 10; French Chef 33; Not
for Women Only IS ; News3; Joker's Wild 8.
1: JD-3 On A Match 4, 15; As The World Turns S!J O; Evening at
Pops 33: Telethon Continues J, 6; Let's Make A Deal13.
2:0D-Days of Our Lives 4, 15 : Newlywed Game 13; Guiding
Llghl S, 10.
2: 3D-Doctors 4, 15: Edge of Nights, 10; Girl In My Life 13; Film
33.
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3:0D-Another World 4, 15; General Hospital13 : Price Is Right
S, 10; Jazz Set 33 .
J :JD-Return to Peyton Place IS ; One Life to Live 13; Phil
Doqahue 4; Secret Storm 10; Matci\·Game '73 S; Audubon
Wildlife Theater 33.

312 6th ST.

10; Trrtvelure

6: 3
ABC News 6 : CBS News I , 10 : I Dream of Jettnnie 13;
News 3, 4, 15 ; How Oo Your Children Grow? Jl.

8: oo-Leonard Repass 8; Gospel Car a 11M 6 ; Church Service 13 ;
Billy James Hargis and his AII·Amerlcan Kids 10 ; Mormon

Sun Nev&amp;r Sefs 6.

Hn1e l8 ; Mr. Rogers70, 33 r Western S t~r ThP&lt;\ter lS .

S: OO

6: DO- Tr.a velogue 4.
6: 30- This Week 4; Newsmaker '73 J3 ; L~mp Unto My Feel 10.
7:DO-Comm un lque 6i Old Ti me Gospel Hour 13; Time For
Timothy&lt; ; Look Up &amp; Live 10.

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Z- The Sunday Times • Sentilll'l, Sunday, Sept.2. 1973

Love. American Style 13; Huck &amp; Yog1 6 . Somerset 15,
Secret Storm 8; Sesam~ St. ll ,· Movie " March ot the- Wooden

Television Log

Soldiers" 10.
4: 30 Abbott &amp; Costello B; My Little MArgie 15. D&lt;lktari 13;
Four at The Fair 4; Telethon (on l.lnue&gt; ], 6.

SUNDAY, SEPT.l

5:30- Beverly Hil lbillies 8; Electric Co. 33 ; Gomer Pyle 13 ;
Hodgepodge Lodge 20; Trails WesiJS; Dick Von Dyke 4.
·
s: 55· Earl Nightingale 15.
6~

7: 3D-Fallh for Today 8; Revival Fires .6·; Herald of Trulh 3;
Camera Three 10 : Film 4.
7:45-News 4. I

News 4, 8. 10, IS ; ABC News ll ; Sesame St.

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7:00- Beat the Clock 4; News 10; Circus 13; What's My Line 8;
Elec . Co. 20 ; Discover Flying 33 ; PeOple, Places and Things

Choir 3; Day of Discovery •·

5; Truth or Consequences6 ; Celebration 3; Bobby Bowden 15.

8: 30-&lt;Xal Roberts 3; Your Health 4; Day of Discover~ 8; Rex
Humbard 13; Revival Fires 15; Kathryn Kuhlman 6; Get

7: JD-To Tell the Truth 6: TraffiC Court 10; Episode Acflon 33 ;
Beat tl1e Clock 13 ; ll 's Your Bet 8 ; AII ·Amerfcan Futurity 41
Call of the West 15 ; To be announced 20.
B: oo-Gunsmoke8, 10; Baseball World of Joe Garaglola 3. 4. 15;
Rookies 6 : Magi~ Circus 13: World Symphony Orchestra 20.

Together 10.
8: 55-Black Cameo 4.
9: Do-Singing Jubilee 3; Cadle Chapel 4; Oral Roberts JQ ; Rex
Humbard 6. IS : Old· Fashioned Meellng 8.
9:JD-Church by Side of Jhe Road 4; Pebbles &amp; Bamm Bamm 8;
ChriSt Is the Answer 13 ; Friendly Junction 10.
10:00-Church Services&lt;; Cu,rioslty ShOp6, 13; This Is the Life 3;
Faith For Today 15; To Be Announced 8.
10: 15- Talking Hands 8.
IO:JO-Viewpolnt S; This Is the Life 15 : Captain Noah 3; Insight

33.
8: 15- Bas~ball 3.

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9: oo- Here's Lu cy 8. 10 ; M~vle ''Saller Beware" 6, 13.
9: Jo-Dorls Day 8. 10 : Book Beat 33, 20.

JO:Oo-Paul Nuchl ms33; Medical CenterS: News 20 ; Land of the
Small 10.
10: 15- The Slleni Years 20.
11 :0D- News 3, 4, 6, 8, 10. 1], 15.
11 :3G-Johnny Carson 3. 4, 1_5; Dick Cavett .6, 13: Movies
" Chi ldren of Ihe Damned': S; "The Angry Breed" 10.
J:OD-Man From U. N.C.L.E. 4: News 13.

.4 ; Movie " The Oeerslayer" 10.
11 : OD-Point of VIew 6: Joy In Living 13; TV Chapel 3; Focus On
Columbus 4 ; Camera Three 8; Across·the Fence 15.
II : 3D-This Is The Answer 3; Make AWish 6, IJ: Insight 15; Face

The Nation 8.

12 : QO--At Issue J; Rex Hum bard 8 ; Bowling 6 ; Doctors on Ca l! 4;

2: ()()---.oFocus on Columbus 4.
3: 00---News 4.

Rev . Calv in Evans 13; Sacred Heart 15; Th e Issue 10.

12: 15-0pen Bible 15 .
12: JD-Rev lval Flres·l3 ; Meet the Press l , 4, 15.
I:OD-Lower Lighthouse 13; Urba n League 10; Saint 15 : To be

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TUESDAY , SEPT. 4, 1973

6: oo-Sunrlse Seminar 4; Sahed Heart 10.

annou-nced 8 : Wagon Train 3; Man From U. N.C. L. E. 4.
1: JQ-issues &amp; Answers 6. 13; Face The Nation 10.
2:oo-WeStern Theatre 15; Lassie 16; Arthur Smith S.; Tim~
Tunnel 13; Movies " Roa r of . the Dragon " 4; " Passport to

China" 6.
2:3D-Movle " The Cossacks" 3: NFL Action '73 8; Death Valley
Days 10.
·
J: OD-U. S. Open 'Tennis s, JO; Farmer's Daughter 13; To be
announced lS.

J : Is-Movie " Mexican Spitfire's Elephant" 4.
3:3o-Mancini Generation 6 ; Hooray for Hollywood 13.

4: oo-Sesame St. 33 ; To Be Announced 15; Wacky World of
Jonathan Winters 6.
4: 30--'Come Together 3; Four at the Fair 4; World of .Surv·ival6 ;
The Itinerary of Elie Wiesel 15 ; Pro Wide Receivers: Fast

Moving Targets 13.

s:oo-U.S. Amateur Golf Championship 6, 13; Animal World 8:

Movie "Our Dancing Daughters" 33: Sports Challenge 10.
S: 3D-CBS Sports Illustrated 8; ll Takes A Thiel l : Doctor In the
House 4; To be announced 15.

6: OD-News4 : CBS News-Retrospective 8, 10; Car and Track 15.
6: 3D-NBC News 3, 4, 15: Jazz Set 33 ; Beauty Pageant 6 ; I've
Got A Secret 13.
7: 0G-Safari to Adventure 3; Zoom 20, 33 ; Animal World 10 ;
Lawrence Welk 13; This is Your Life 4; Wild Kingdom 15 ;

UF08.
7:JD-Worfd of Dlsney.3, 4, 15; Let's Make A Deal 6 ; Dick Van
Dyke 10; French Chef 20, J3.
S: 3D-FBI6, 13; MASH 8, 10; Evening at Pops 20,33.
8: JD-Mannix S. 10; McCloud 3, 4, IS; Pro FootballS.
9:0D-Masterpiece Theatre 20, 33 ; Movi~ " My Son John" 13;
.

9:JD-Barnaby Jones 10; Outta This World 6.
IO:OD-Firlng L.ine 20, .33: Escape 3, 4, 15.
10: JD-We Think You Should Know 3: High Road to Adventure
10; Pollee Surgeon 15; Bobby Goldsboro 4; Jerry Lewis
Telethon 6.
II:OD-News 3, 4. 10. 15.
11: Is-CBS News JC.
11 :JD-News S, 13 ; Johnny Carson 15; Movie "The Day They
Robbed the Bank of England" 10; Come to the Fa ir 4; Jerry
Lewis. Telethon 3.
11 :45-Johnny Carson 4; Movie " Seven Thieves" S: ABC News
13.
12:0D-In Concert 13.
I:OD-Roller Derby 4.
I:JD- Telethon Continues 3, 6.
2:0D-News 4.
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4: 3D-Telethon Continues 3, 6.
MONDAY, SEPT.3, 1973

6: 2G-Farm Report

6:oo-Sunrlse Seminar 4.·

6: 25-Paul Harvey 13 .

'' Paymenton Demand'' 8; " Dancing ln the Da 1V' 10.

I:OD-News 13; Man from U.N.C.L.E .
2:0D-Your Health 4.
2: 3G-News 4.

4.

Albany fair opens Thursday
POMEROY - The annual
Albany Community Fair will
open for a four day run Thursday with nwnerous activities
planned.
Gates will open at 4 p.m. on
Thursday with evening
highlights to include a horse
shoe pitching contest at 5; the
local churches' program froni

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Cultural Ark' Committee.
Mrs. Lund met her· husbaM at Concordia College where she received her
degree . 'l'hc cuuple's daughifr, ltach I,
The public is invited lo attend the
farewell reception .

Henrv Van Sick l e, Colum b us
Del Van Slcll,le, Gallipolis , and
6ert V,;,nSickle , VInton ,
•. F uner.!_l services wlp p, heJd

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Published every we-ekday

6to7:30p.m.; a concert by the
Alexander Local Band from
7:30 to 8. At 8 p.m. the City
Slickers, a barbershop quartet
from Columbus, will be
featured . There will also be a
tractor pulling contest in·
eluding a powder pull division
at 7:30p.m. ·
Gates of the fair will open at
noon on Friday. Judging of all
articles @&lt;Cept liVestock will
get w'Jdell!vay at I p.m. and at3
p.m. there will be bike and
tricycle parades and races.
Another round of horseshoe
pitching will take place at ~
. with a program by local
churches from 6 to 7:30p.m . A
tractor pulllqg ~onlest will be
held at 7:30p.m. with a "Grand
· Old Opry" S,how at 8 to feature
"Jim and Jesse".
At 9 a.m. on Saturday, there
will be a pet show and the .
junior fair tractor pull with
liveslock judging at 10 a.m. A
garden tractor 'pulling conteat
will take place at noon. Draft
horse •how and judging will be
at I :30 p.m.; junior fair and 4H show and demonatrallom al
3 p.m.; local rock and roll
muslcalgroupat4:30 p.m.; the
junior fair parade lt 5 p.m. ; a
pony pulling contest at 6 p.m.
AlB alsO "Strings Unlimited",
a musical group from
Colwnbua will be presented, At
7there will be a banjo playing
conteat followed by a fiddler~'
contest at 8. A iQIW'e dance
and lhow featuring "Fros and
the Greenhorna" wiD be 1taged
at 9:30 and firework• wilD be a
feature at 10:30.
On SWiday there will be a
.p.~~rade thrOUCh town •I noon
and a 15-dlu horae show at I
p.m. RldN and 'other en·
lertalnmenl are alao on the
ground• for the enUre r.-r .

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111 Court St ., Pomeroy , o
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day ev11nlng IIICCtpt Satur ·

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Ohio and Welt Ylrglnla one
year $15, tilt months Sl, thrtt
months 15, t litwhtre 117 per
year, I i lii months $9 , fhree

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publication Qf au ntws
dlspalches credited to thll
newspaper lind also th4i lOci I ,
ntws publllhtd herein .

MEtGS THEATRE
PLANET OF THE APES
(Tech nIcolor J
Roddy McDowa ll
p aude Akins

Nomination made of Carol Adams
POMEROY _ Carol Jean
Adams, High St., nas been
nominated by Ohio Eta Phi
Chapter, Beta Sigma Chi of
Meigs county as "Outstanding
Young Woman" for 1973.
She is now being con·
side•ed for further state
and national awards. This fall,
50 of the · young women
nominated.for the Outstanding
Young Women of America

program - one from each
slate - will be named as their
state's Outstandin g Youn g
Woman of the Year. from the
!irty slate winners, the national
Ten Outstanding ' Young
Women of America for 1973 will
. be selec ted. The ,National
Winners will be pres~n tcd at a
special awards ceren;10ny to be
held this fall in Washington , D.
C.

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(•Technicolor)
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Monday thru Thursday
Sept. 3-4·5·6 ·
NOT OPEN

J. F . CUNNINGHAM
POMEROY J
Fra nk
Cunninqham, 70, Stewart.
Ohi 6, died Thursday eveni ng at
Un ive r sity Hospital: Colum bus , fo llowing a br ief Ill n ess.
Born in Ritch ie Co .• W. Va.,
he was the son of Mr s. Blanche
Cunn in gham at Parkersbu r g
and the late Ranar Cun .
ningham. He was a former
emp loyee of American Biscose
In Pa rke rsburg and a former
employee of th e Athens Mental
Health Center , having retired
in 1969 .
Su rviving besi des hi s mothe1r
are hi s wife, Mrs. (Carol
Li n ton ) Cu nningham, St ewart ;
two d aug hter s, Mrs . Rex
(Caro l L ouise) Qu inn, Rohnar t
Park, Cali f .: Mr s, Con r ad
(Fra n ) Chesse r . F ort Dix, N .
J .; two siste r s, M rs . (Ger .
tru de) Kimble , Boaz , W. Va.,
Mrs.
L uc ill e Bays,
a nd
Parkersburg ; one b r other ,
Char l es
Cun ni ngham.
Pa rkersbur g ; four grand sons,

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DALLAS PELL
GA LLIP OLI S - Dallas P ell ,
53 , a former resident of Gallia
County , died Friday a t a
hosplta·l in Columbus ,
M r. P e ll w as em ploy ed at the
Batille Ins t itute in Co l umbus .
H e was born Ju ne 28, 1920, In
Kanaw ha Co un ty , W. Va., son
ol th e l ate Ji;'mes and Mary
Peil.
He is su rviv ed by h iS wile
F ran ces. and th ree chil dren .
F un er al se r vices will be held
2 p .m . Tu esday at Southw ic k
Funeral Home', Columbus .
Friends may c all fro m 2-4 and
7-9 p m. Monda y at the fun eral
home. Burial arrange m ent s
ar e incom pl ete .

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F un eral serv i ces will be
Su!'l day at 1 p .m . at the White
F unera l Hom e. Coolvill e in
charge of Rev . Roy W. Rose .
with bu rial in Centennia l
Cemeter¥, _ i_n Wa shi ngton Ca.
Friends may ca ll at the tl.m era l
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JUNE MAN NAHAN QUEEN
GA LLIPOLIS - Word we s
rece ived he r e Sa tu rday that
Mrs . June Mannahan Qu &amp;e n,
27, a former re sid ent of
Ga ll ipo l is, !;lied unexpectedly
last Monday at Cro fton , Kv.
She is su r vive d by h e r
hu sband, Ap py Queen, two
so ns, Jimmy , 11 , and J e ff , 21f, ,
and one daUghte r, Lorle, 5, ail
at hom e. Mrs . Queen was th e
daughter of Mr . and Mr s.
Sa mm ie Mannahan, of Nor ·
tonv ill e. Ky. They sur vive,
along w it h tw o broth er s and
f ive sisPlrs.
Fu neral sefvices were held
Thursday at th e Nor ton ville
Hol in ess Church w!th Rev.
Charles W, Fa rley off ic iating .

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11 to 4 MON.
LABOR DAY

ABOR DAY BUYS

. GALLIPOL. IS ._:. Or . Howard
G. Young, form er pastor ot the
First
Bapti s t
Chu rch
Ga llipolis, died une)(pec tediY
at h!s home in Chena ngo Fo rk
N . Y . F riday .
'
Or . Young , who served th e
Ga llipol is church from 1958
t hrough 19M. is survi ved by h is
wife Esther , and one son 1
Merle .
Funeral senlices will be hel d
1 p .m . T!Jesday at th e ·ce ntral
Baptist Church at Chenango
Fork . The body is at the
William Chase Fu neral Ho me,
737
Che n 9ngo
St .,
Port
Dickson. N .Y.
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The Da lly Stntlnet. one
year 116.00, l lx months 18.50,
three monlht 15.00.
The Un ited Pren Jn ,

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Overhang shingle roof - 3/ 12 roof pitch - gutte11 &amp;
d~wntpouts .- 8" baked aluminum house siding -1 house
window• - self. storing storms - Pease house door - reverse
aisle for privacy &amp; lOFety - cedar lined closets - house type
bedroom furniture - removable screens throughout

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day . Entertd as second clan
mailing mauer at Pomeroy,
Ohio Post Office . ·By urrler d'ally and
Sl.lnday, 55c Plr week .

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Sunday

DAILY TRIBUNE

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Tonight, Sept. 2

Our "VINDALE SECTIONAL ••• 60'X24'

SUNDAY
l'MES.SENTINEL

;r HE SWING IN '
S.TEWARDESSES

yield; Glenn R. Miller, 33, Rt. $28 speed; Harold E. Ash, 60,
I, Bidwell, $28 left of center; Pomeroy, $18speed; Robert E.
Virginia Simms, 48, Gallipolis, Co mbs, 52, Columbus, $23
$18 speed; Richard H. Roy, 44, speed; Paul E. Hurst, 28,
Gallipolis, $18 disobeyi ng red Wheelersbum, $18 speed, and
light; John R. Hunnell, 19, Rt. Steve Slone, Gallipolis, $1()8
1, Middleport, $28 fai lure to assault and battery.
yield; Gary L. Queen;22, Kerr,

1 to 6 SUN.

oiiOP tARlY WHI LE
0UIINIIIIE5 LASr

MINN I E DENNEY

Mrs E .thel Rod(Jers. Colum
bus . and tour brother s, Joe and

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GALLIPOLIS
Mrs Minnie
M Denney , 7Y, a ruldunt al
R!o Grandc 1 d ied
.,rur(l&amp;y
morninQ al 4.30 shortly after
being adml l ted to HOlzer
MediCal Ce nler .
She wM born Jvly ?9, 1894. In
Th urman , daughter ol the late
Allred i'U)d Nancy ware Me
Nea l . She was mMr!ed to
Everell Denney , who died In
196S. Mrs. Denn~y resided In
G,a llia cou nly all of her ill e
She is survived by o;,e
br other . Thomas McNeal. Oak
Hl!l Two brDthers and two
si sters preceded her In dealh .
Se¥cral nieces and nephews
su rvW e.
.
St1e was a membef of tho
Harr i sburg Baptist Chu r c h
were funeral servi ces w il l Qe
conducted 11 a .m . Monday .
The body w ill lie In stnte 111 the
church one hour pr ior to th e
services ,
Friends may call at th e
M cC oy Moore F unerBI Ho me
after 3: 30 P . m . Su nday . Bur ial
Will be in Cal11ary Ceme tery
Rio Gran de .
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Wa yne Kel'llpf'r, Lin' a , Ge no
Carnpbell , GallipoliS ; thr ee
sluers . MniJ , Ca rr lt.! Mllnt ey
Ca ll l ~oll!i r M iss FlorencO
VanSh:kl., , Orlando , J=ll' ., tlnd

was bOrn in POfll(U'OY .

LAY -AWAY

And 7 9 p . m . MOiic.liiV

lewis Kempel' , Li\nt;astc r ,

20 Court cases settled

evening U&lt;:f!P. ' Seturday .

Resists mildew, chalk·
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fading. Easy clean-up,

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Antiwar
veterans
acquitted

--9":3Q-Virg inian 8; Movie " Murdock' s Gang" 10.

LATEX HOUSE PAINT

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(Contln"cd trom page II
l'r·ogrunl und u voluntJit·r wl'1rker fot· the
""'"' dinic. shs Is u mcrnlwr or tho newly
rurnll' d Amcricun 1\ssnciutlon o!
UniVCJ'slty Wumcn \11 MciHS County mtd

editor of The Daily Sentinel ;' t~e Hcv, '
Ed. Fischer, Ken Grover, Ponleroy, Bill
Woodard, of Jackson, and R~ss I.engs,
Ravenna.
!
Ladles of the church served a chicken

ALL STORES
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! .Area Deaths !

Farewell •••

Double Feature Program

IO:OD-Marcus Welby, M.D. 6, 13 : News 20 : World Symphony
Orchestra 33 .
11:0D-News 3, 4, 8, 13. 15, 10, 6.
11:Jo-Johnny Carson 3. 4, IS; Dick Cavett 6, 13 : Movies

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Community • • •

GALLIPOLIS - Twenty
cases were terminated Friday
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UP!) in Municipal Court .
Roy E. Caldwell, 58,
- A federal court jury Friday
acquitted eight antiwar Colwnbus, was fined $100 and
veterans of charges of plotting costs for having no operator's
Timm y and Lassie 6.
violence to disrupt the 1972 license . David E. Daugherty,
8: 3D-Jack La La nne 3; Huck and Yogi 6.
Republican nationa'l con- 49, Rt. 4, Oak Hill, was fined $10
8: ss--News 13.
9: OD- Pau l Dixon 4&lt; Friendly Junction 10; A.M. 3; Peyton Place vention. Pete Mahoney, one of and costs for unsafe vehicle.
lJ; Phil Donahue 15; Mister Roberts 33; Brady Bunch 6 ;
Forfeiting bonds were Buddy
the defendants, turned his back
Mov ie "Conquest of Spac;e" 8.
E.
Kearns, 24, Middleport, $18
on a raucous victory party
9: 3D-To Tell The Truth 3; Peyton Place 13; Elec. Co. 33 ; Wild,
Friday night, frowned at an parking on the highway;
Wild West 6.
empty beer can and said: "I Benjamin A. Shenefield, 33, Rt.
9: 55- ctlUck White Reports 10.
10: OD-Dinah Shore 3, 15 : Joker's Wild 10; Dick Van Dyke JJ ; still can't forget the govern· I, Crown City, $23 speed; Linda
Ulias, Yoga, and You 33.
ment put me through 14 . Lou McMillan, 25, Gallipolis,
JO :JD- Baffle 3, 4, 15 : SIO,OOO Pyram id 8, 10 : Spilt Second 13;
$23 speed; Cla~de L. Hale, 64,
months of hell."
Zoom 33; Mike Douglas 6.
The defendants, all members Ashland, Ky., $23 speed; Debra
11: 00- Gambit 8, 10; Password 13; Wizard of Odds 3, 4, 15:
of the Vietnam Veterans J . Boggs, 19, Rt: 3, Oak Hill, $2B
Travelure 33.
11 :3D-Hollywood Squares 3, 4, 15 : Love of Life 8, 10; Brady agilinat the war (VVAW), had speed; Jerry L. Ferrell, 25,
Bunch 13; Bowling 6: Episode Action 33.
gambled on their rapport with Charleston, $18 running a red
11 : 5s--CBS News S; Dan lmef's World 10.
the jury, whose average age light; Eugene L. Plantz, 33,
12:0D-Jeopardy 3, 15; Bob Braun's 50·50 Club 4; Password 6 ; was 31. The defense presented Bidwell, $23 speed; Walter L.
News 10, S, 13; Sesame St. 33.
only one w'itness, a bomb ex. Sommer, 56, Gallipolis, $18
12:3D-3 W's 3. 15; Split Second6 ; Search For Tomorrow 8, 10.
pert, to counter 28 people speed; George Marshall, 54,
12:5s-- News 3, 15.
I:Oo-News 3; All My Children 6, 13 ; Green Acres 10; Not For paraded to the stand by the Chesapeake, $28 failure to
Women Only 1S ; Discover Flying 33; Joker's Wild 8.
goverrunent's chief prosecutor,
1: JD-3 On A Match 3, 4, 15 : The World Turns s, 10; Le('s Make A Jack Carrouth.
Oeal6, 13 ; How do Your Children Grow 33 .
The gamble paid off. Sources
2:0D-Days of Our Lives 3, 4, 15 : Newlywed Game 6, 13; Guiding
said only two of the dozen
Light B, 10; Woman 33.
2:JD-Edge of Night 8, 10; Girl in My Life 6, 13; Musical En· jurors had any doubts about
the innocence of the defen·
counter 33 ; Doctors 15, 3, 4.
3 : ~Another World 3. 4, 15; General Hospital 6, 13; Price Is _ dants, "and they weren't hard
Right s, 10; Folklife Discussion 33.
to convince."
3:3D-Return to Peyton Place 3, 15; One Life to Livel3; Match
"They just didn 't have
Game '73 S; Secret Storm 10: Making Things Grow 33 ; Phil
.nothing
on those boys," said
Donahue 4 ; Fl!ntstones 6.
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4:0D-Mr. Cartoon 3; Love, American Style 13; Huck &amp; Yogi 6; Gerald E. Bennett. one of the 12
. Somerset IS ; Secret Storm 8; Sesame St. 33: Speed Racer 6;
jurors who returned the in·
,.. Movie "Rampage at Apache Wells" 10.
nocent verdict l~ss than four
4: 3D-My Little Margie IS ; Merv Griffin 4 ; Abbott &amp; Coste1Jo.8; . hoJII'S after U. S. District Court
Oakfarl 13 : Petticoat Junction 3; I Love Lucy 6 .
Judge Winston E. Arnow sent
5:0D-Mr . Rogers 20, 33; Bonanza 3; Hazel 8; Big Valley 6;
.
them
behind closed doors .to
Western · Star Theatre 15.
5:JD-Bl!verly Hillbillies 6; Elec. Co. 33 ; Gomer Pyle 13; deliberate.
Hodgepodge Lodge 20; Trails West 15.
5:5s--Earl Nigtingale 15.
6: OD-News 3, 4, 8, 10, 15; Sesame Street 20 ; Sportscope 33.
IN KOREA
6:3D- Environment Today &amp; Tomorrow 33: N!lC News 3, 4,.15;
VINTON - Army Pvt.
ABC News6 ; CBS News 8, 10; I Dream of Jeannie 13.
7: OD-What's My Line 8 ; Elec. Co. 20 : Beat The Clock 4; News Edward L. Petrie, 19, a 1972
10 ~ Untamed World l); Lee Trev ino's Gold 15; Truth or
graduate of North Gallia High
Consequences 3, 6.
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7:3G-Circus 4; To Tell the Truth 6 ; RFD 20; Cancer: Life or
Death 33; Beat the Clock 13; Charles Blair's Better World 15 : air defense artillery in Korea.
Pvt. Petrie is a radar crewman
Football '73 3; New Price is Right 8, 10.
8:oo- Temperatures Rising6, 13 ;' Maude S, 10; Evening At Pops In Battery C, 1st Missile
33: Ohio This Week 20; NBC Reports 3, 4, 1S.
Battalion, 2nd Air Defense
8: 3G-Hawaii Five.o 6. 10; Movie " The Six Million Dollar Man"
Artillery.
6, 13; The Session 20 .
9: oo-The Outsiders 20, 33 .
6: 31f-'Columbus Today 4 ; Bible Answers 8; Fallh for Today 13;
News 6.
6: 45- Corn,ob Report 3; Farm time 10.
'7: oo-Today 3. 4, 15; CBS News S. 10; Fiintstones 13: Romper 6.
7:Jo- Roc ky &amp; Bullwlnkle 13; New Zoo Revue 6.
8:0D-Capt. KangarooS, 10; New Zoo Revue 13: Sesame St. 33;

The
Problem
Solver
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Hno mlllle,vy now In effect. With prujedud
incrc.us •s in the Lmc duplicate from tho t
Gavin mines lhc tax load should be
reduced, Mrs. Thomas said.
(Conllnufl(f from page II
Mrs . Thomas made these other
- w·e able to learn skiUs that muy 1111&gt;ke
points :
them self-sufficient.
- Present school !nciliti('S in ltuilnnd
Mrs. Thomas udmil1ed thai &gt;1lmost. ·
and due iu the hnpucl of
ureinadoquate
single-handl'dly, and after ex tensive
senrches for oUter ways to obtain • lhe Gavin mines, may become
suitable school, she determined lo HO unavailable. No oUter suitable buildin~
ahead and ask for a levy to build the exists in the county.
- There is a need for expandlng1ser·
school.
"There Is just no other way," she said. vices to Include a work!!hop for adulls, preShe said every known foundation in the school, !acillties fo r severely handicapped,
country turned her down and Federal aid including persons in wheel chairs, a home
was first promised, then wl\hdrawn under trainer, speech therapy and • homethe Administration' s budget culling training center.
- Total number of retardllQ in the
policy. "Local revenue is the only an·
county needing training, accordi ng to a
swer ," she said.
study, is 83.
stale
Stale matching funds , d.ollar for
'-The
building would be located in a
dollar, are available.
The levy would produce $250,000 under ce ntral place in ths county since the school
present property valuations. Projected serves all school districts .
VI ce President Bob Bum garner
cost of the building and equipment would
presided
over the meeting. Guests in·
be $500,000.
Operating funds would derive from a lroduced included Denny Fobes, sports

THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO VISITED OUS
DISPLAY AT THE GALL/A COUNTY JUNIOR iFAIR

6: Is--Sacred Heort 10.
6: 20-Farm Report 13.
6: 25-Paul Harvey 13.
6: 3D-Columbus Today 4; Bible Answers 8 ; Good News 13 :
School Scene 10.
7: oo-Today 4, 15: CBS Newss, 10 ; Ffintstones 13.
7: 3D-Rocky &amp; Bullw lnkle 13; Telethon Continues 3. 6.
8:0D-Capt. Kangaroo 8, 10 ; Sesame St. 33 ; New Zoo Revue 13.
8: JD-jack La La nne 13.
8: 55-News 13.
9: OD-Paul Dixon 4; Phi.l ponahue IS ; Friendly Junction 10: Mr.
Rogers 33: Peyton Place 13 ; Movie 8.
9: 3D-Peyton Place 13; Electric Co. 33.
9: ss--Chuck Wh ile Report 10.
10: oo- Dick Van Dyke 13; Dinah Store IS : Joker's Wild 10; Lers
Travel 33.
·
IO:JD-Spflt Second 13; Baffle 4, 15; $10,000 Pyram id 8, 6 ; From
the Hilts JJ; Telethon Continues 3, 6.
11 :OD-Password 13; Gambit 8, 10; Wizard of Odds 4, 15: Musical
Encounter 33 .
11 : 3D-Hollywood Squares 4, 15; Love of Life S, 10; Brady Bunch
13; Milestones of Progress 3J .
11 :55-News 8 ; Dan lmel's Worgd 10.
12:00-Bob Braun's 50.50 Club 4; Jeopardy 15; News 8, 10, I] ;
Sesame St. JJ.
12: 3D-3 W's 3, 15; Search for Tomorrow 8. 10.
12: 55-NBC News 15.
I :OD-AII My Children 13; Green Acres 10; French Chef 33; Not
for Women Only IS ; News3; Joker's Wild 8.
1: JD-3 On A Match 4, 15; As The World Turns S!J O; Evening at
Pops 33: Telethon Continues J, 6; Let's Make A Deal13.
2:0D-Days of Our Lives 4, 15 : Newlywed Game 13; Guiding
Llghl S, 10.
2: 3D-Doctors 4, 15: Edge of Nights, 10; Girl In My Life 13; Film
33.
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3:0D-Another World 4, 15; General Hospital13 : Price Is Right
S, 10; Jazz Set 33 .
J :JD-Return to Peyton Place IS ; One Life to Live 13; Phil
Doqahue 4; Secret Storm 10; Matci\·Game '73 S; Audubon
Wildlife Theater 33.

312 6th ST.

10; Trrtvelure

6: 3
ABC News 6 : CBS News I , 10 : I Dream of Jettnnie 13;
News 3, 4, 15 ; How Oo Your Children Grow? Jl.

8: oo-Leonard Repass 8; Gospel Car a 11M 6 ; Church Service 13 ;
Billy James Hargis and his AII·Amerlcan Kids 10 ; Mormon

Sun Nev&amp;r Sefs 6.

Hn1e l8 ; Mr. Rogers70, 33 r Western S t~r ThP&lt;\ter lS .

S: OO

6: DO- Tr.a velogue 4.
6: 30- This Week 4; Newsmaker '73 J3 ; L~mp Unto My Feel 10.
7:DO-Comm un lque 6i Old Ti me Gospel Hour 13; Time For
Timothy&lt; ; Look Up &amp; Live 10.

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BOTH STORES DOWNTOWN GALLIPOLIS SILVER BRIDGE SHOPPING PLAZA • POINT PLEASANT STORE
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To speak at
luncheon

Miss lisa Dawn Houck
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT- Mr. and Mrs. Billy
J{ouck, 12 Hillcrest Dr., Gallipolis, are announcing the
engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter,
Usa Dawn Houck, w ~ames Franklin Pemberton, Little
Rock, Ark. Miss Houck is a graduate of Gallia Academy and
attended Ohio.University \ast year. She is employed by Opry
Land USA at Nashville, Tenn. Pemberton, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Pemberton Jr., Hendersonville, Tenn., is a native
of Nashville. He is employed as a buy~r for Sterling Stores in
Uttle Rock . The outdoor wedding will take place in Centennial Park, Nashville, on the morning of September 29.

Symphony set for Charleston
GALLIPOLIS - The TriCounty Community Concert
M&gt;ociation has just received
word that the Charleston
Community Music Association,
with whom reciprocity is
shared, will open its annual
seri~s with the -)'lew York
Philharmonic Orchestra.
This world-renowned orchestra will perform at tlle
Charleston Municipal
Auditorium at 8 p.m. Friday,
September 7. Because of the
great expense of bringing such
an attraction w this area ,
members of neighboring
associations are·being asked to
pay a nominal $3 admission
charge for lhis one concert.
Regular single admissions are
priced at $8.
Members of the TCCA will be
admitted to tllis concert by
presenting their ~embers hip
receipts and paying the small
additional fee .
Although
the
local
association 's membership
drive for new members does
not open until September 10,
anyone interested in joining

early in order to attend the
Charleston concertis asked to
call the nearest area chairperson and a drive worker will
see that they are provided with
a membership as quickly as
possible. Last year's members
who have not yet sent in their
renewals are urged to do so
immediately, so that they may
re ce ive their membership
receipts-before September 7.
Galha County residents may
call di-ive headquarters, 446-

Coi\l.f .II'OI.!S

SUITS FILED
· CHARLESTON, W. Va .
(UPI ) - Lawsuits totaling $164
million have been filed in
federal court here against
Pittston Co., of New York,
parent firm of Buffalo Mining
Co., whose slag pile ·darn
collapsed and killed 125 persons in Logan County 18
months ago.

BETTER
SPORTSWEAR

THESE YOUNGSTERS are members of tbe pre-Bchool and kindergarl&lt;n ballet classes
taught by Mrs. Gillian Moore under the auspices of the French Art Colony.
TO BROADCAST
RACINE - The Ra cine
Baptist Church will have a
·radio program at 9:30 p.m.
Sunday over Huntingto n
WEEM·FM radio. Pastor
Waller Bil{acsan will give the
sermon and there will be
special songs.
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~ Tracto r trailer tr ucks
today . much impr oved
Over their predecessor s of
the
ea rly
nin eteenth
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.centur y. now ha ve the
'Capac it y to carry heavie r
~ oads , are . more durably
IConstruded and can tra ve l

:much lo~ger distan.;es .
' Some tra ctor cabs have
~he c ap~b ilily of pulling
'Several coupled tra ilers at

:one tim e to

All fall type flowers on sale at a fanlastic tow price for two
days only . Nothing held back , our regular merchandise

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bel ioined to other
' unites o the mobile home

lo this method,
home owners will
abJ~ to add to th ei r
~dwelling as do those who
!own cOnventional homes,
•by addmg garage s, par·
: ches , and extr a rooms .
t
If you are a pote nt•al
: home buyer , it Wi,l I be to
, your benefit to stop In for
1 complete
informati.on
:concerning mobi le .homes
~ and to see the ac t Ua l
: produd, what it consists of,
• how it is made, and how
'
.. complet e, modern and
• styl ish,it .is. Spend all your
:tomorrows in luxury and
'" comfort by lnvesting in a
: mobile home ·today .
•mo b t l ~

:be

SUNDAY and MONDAY ONLY

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NOW
oNlY

~ PLASTIC

$395

TAWNEY JEWELERS

422 Second Ave.

DRAPES

EXTRA WIDE .

Gallipolis

Printed designs and solids. Made

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2
DAYS
ONLY

WE'RE OPEN 10 TILL 9-LABOR
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See Thru Heavy Gauge Vinyl

2 Different sizes - one for chairs,
one for sofas. Regular values to
s 1.77. Protect your furniture.

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•Thick, hefty, Otl-s1ulled upper leat her
•Rugged rawh 1de lacings
·~usky . genu1ne rug mo~ n taineenng sole
•E xclusive Sebago hand-sewn cra ftsmanshiP

l.ea ~u a profelllonal
I(M)klnl llnlsh lhal drlet lut
1tnd leavn no odor. WUI With
1nd tcrub titan. 8pre1d1

Priced al

•utly, tw&lt;h upt won't show.
White ond 7 colon. SAVE 1!.54

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FOLDS UP!

SEE THRU VINYL

\ FLORAL
WAsTEBASKET

BUBBLE
UMBRELLA

50¢

39~

GLIDDEN REGULAR •154
"SPRED SATIII"
LATEX ·PAIIIT

rlgtdity under arch

fSOr~P/~j~~

Sizes 8-9·10
White &amp; Colors

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Events

Gattipotis, Ohio
Phone 614-446-3547

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·'·' F&amp;AM, will m~el In regular
SUNDA V
session Tuesday evening. All
BURRIS, Nibert and Lanier Master Masons invit&lt;.d.
homecoming at the Millstone
Church, Mason County, W.Va.
Services will begin at 10:30
a.m. and the Duncan Family
will pt ~vide special music.
Basket dinner at noon .
PETERS Reunion at Fletcher
Chapel Hall ncar Springfield
jusl o[f SR 41. Basket dinner at
noon . All relatives welcome.
McCALL Family reunion on
stage at the Gallia County
Junior fairgr ounds . Basket
dinner at noon. Family and
friends invited.
WlLLIAMS-Boster reunion at
the Gallia County fairgrounds.
Dinner at noon . Friends and
re latives welcome.

RIO
Grande
College
president 's re ception for
fa culty and staff al 8 p.m. in
the dining hall.
ANNUAl.. Richards reunion at
Tyn Rhos, basket dinner.
LESTER E. Drummond
reunion at· the family home
place near C;ldmus. Basket
dinner at noon .
MONDAY
GAJ,.LIA COUNCIL No. 114
Daughters of America regular
meeting, . 7:30 p. m. Refresh- ·
ments.

ENGLISH Club h1eets at6 p.m.
at the home of Mr . and Mrs.
Bob Evans with Mrs. Elizabeth
Evan! and Mrs. Florence
Wickli ne "·' hos tesses. Potlu ck
refr eshmentS.

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Stick
Ball Pens 5'

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Open
Monday
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Each

MARGIN

5 HOLE PUNCHED

PRESSED MASONITE

FILLER
PAPER
240
Count-

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CLIP

BOARD

The suit that has a lii he e legance of styling
lhal wi ll -fit In any limo. any place. A real
musl ior your l=a ll wardrobe · · · by h .).-s.

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MASONS TO MEET

~~~ · dleport
MIDDLEPORT _ . MidMasonic Lodge 363,

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IN PT. PLEASANT-MASON-SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA

SILVER' BRIDGE SHOPPING PLAZA

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BIDWELL United Methodist
WSCS meets at the church al
7:30'p.m .

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BALL POINT
PENS

Sale

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•s teel shank far e:M. tr.a s.upport and added

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HIGH
IMPACT
PLASTIC

Se bago Trap pers
(for gals
combine the ru gged
du rabilit y of the conventional
hiking boot bottom with the comfort and Iota!
fl exibilil y of Sebago's famous handsewn moccasin
uppe r. Check out Trappers qua lity co'nsl ruc tion
. features:

PANTIES

99¢

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TUESDAY
WAYSIDE Garden Club meets
. at 7:30 p. m. at the home 'of
Miss Marilyn Reese. Installation of officers; money to
be taken for dues and yearbooks.

: JOHNSON'S MOBILE
I
HOME SALES
1
2110 Eastern Avenue

pr.

~ meet fl( Camp Asbury 6 p. m.
.Covered dish dinner.

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WOMENS X-LARGE

CHAIR OR SOFA COVERS

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~ccommodcfte

H!l&lt;lra large loads.
: Manuta ctu r ers ol mobile
,homes wi ll soo n be building
'units of varying si zes which

;cqrding

A handsorne ring any man
would be proud to own .

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ANNUAL Neal reunion at the

:to creal a greater variety
'of 5tru&lt;rtural shapes. Ac·

Florenr ine Finish

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TU ES DAY
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I Porter Church lawn at 12:30.

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with center valance. Save 18c pair
on this Labor Day Weekend Sale. 1,

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GLASSWARE

PAIL

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HASH

PLASTIC

TERRY

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SUNDAY AND MONDAY ONLY!
New Selection

year &lt;ilds; 4-5 p. m. begionln~
Moure w1ll be tea rher Cialli t~olis, 4:lli:ll .
hallcl ugcs six to tO; 5-11 p. m.
f ur th(! HctHsiuns under a
P.n rutt mcnt to 1&lt;1 kc place LJJp dancing with age groups lo
pn,gram chulrcrl by M•·•· Tuesday, Sctjl(!inhcr II, willt!C b · detonniued later ; 6-7:30 p.
Go bdcli&gt;-Salllcr.
n• . semiprivate and private
Oueo for lb.: futt semester
dancinK.
wlneh will run from Septomher
Enrollment Wednesday,
II to De~cmber 10 will be $:10.
September 12 will be: 3-4 p. m.
VIHI'I' m :IIE
Dues should IJ&lt;: pnid in full on
advanced prc.~chiJ&lt;JI Lallet for
POM
imOY
- ol. ~nd Mrs. rive ~cor olds; 4-5 p. m. adthe day or ·1!nrolhnent or a
.Joe Qui~en berry und son,
Colb y, hove returned to
Orlando, F'la., after visiting
here with her mother, Mrs . J.
C. Ferrell , sister•, Mrs. Estill
A
Moore and M•·s . !-larold
GALLIPOLI S
Newcomers' Welcome Picnic Crouch, anf his father, Ben
will be held for the new Quisenberry and
other
members of St. Louis Church relat ives.
as well as for the present
members of the church and
their famili es. Everyone is
cordially in vi led I
If you've missed us - you missed a lot . .
The picnic will be'held at IJJe
Catholic Church Camp, Route
Ttle finest and widest selection in
141, September 9. Food will be
served from :Ito 5 p.m. and will
&lt;Southeastern Ohio - so don't drive
be provided by the Catholic
miles for second best --' visit us first
Woman 's Club, All attending, ;
however, are ·asked w bring
for the finest in fabric, trims &amp; sewing
their own table service and
lawn chairs, if desired.
· accessories.
Everyone wishing to attend
io asked to sign up on the
Bulletin Board in lhe foy er of
the church Sunday, September
SINGER APPROVED DEALER
2, or to call Mrs. Saundra Koby
58 COURT
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GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
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Picnic set

OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 6-ALL DAY. MONDAY

4¥2 Quart Size

OS ruU&lt;&gt;WS: H p. "' · Pre..chool
hc~ lflfl i n~ dan&lt;:in~
rur rive

liillt~n

FOR SUNDAY AND MONDAY

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'!'ht• French rl11•rk, mad~ out to tile Frcn('h

('.tJI•,ny's ftdl .durU'jng A1·t C!Jltmy, Hent t•1 Gubriclc
d&lt;t!i'«'l'l t.rt• nuw fu1'tnir1g, Mrs. Sutllcr, Ill. :1, l.lox :!99.
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1364 ; Mrs. James Mills, 2561435 ; Mrs. Lewis Schmidt, 4464728, or Lawrence Hubet·, 2455232. In Meigs County, call
Mrs. Harold Sauer, 742-3654;
Mrs. Ted Reed, Jr., 992-2370, or
Mrs. Richard Lee, 949--2454.
Residents of Mason County
may ,call Mrs. Bill Brady, 6752131, and in Mason and New
Ha ven,
Mrs .
Nola n
Swackhamer, 773-5690 :
Jackson residents may contact
AI C. Evans, 286-3229.

FA C fall classes announced

!.1\lh· llrt•hnn Annll' ha s .
ln•&lt;'ll a 12· or t :J- yc~tr ohl n11111·
jll'l WCCirlll~ the I'U III ~ fH •a t n•d
ILro•ss Sill I' • 1924. ller WISC , dOK
vO I ' U i r~utwn~
1\F:EJ)SVII.I.E
Miss so n or Mr. 1111d Ml's. Sui )ii~ll'y . Sandy. \NhO:HJ
(' UIHU ~ l(if 11 Arl ;" an d '' Arl ;
'l'h•· bride, who W\H'i' .11 wlut ~
.laequeline Ann Bisc and l'dtlie
Arf :" nt•vvr .wKeS either. t
·l.oc HiKicy, Heedsvlllc, wt•re &lt;lotted swiss gow n with ton~
united in marria~e July 21 at sk-ovcsr curried tt bouquet uf
the U. B. Churc h. Hev , whitt• lllmns und t'Od ros1•hud:;.
Freeland Norris read the Mul&lt;l of honor was llcbbi
wedding vows. '!'he bride Is the Wood and the ~l'i li os m aid was
d11ughter of Mr. und Mrs. Dllbb[(· D11lloy, both attired in
Frank Biso and the groom !he pale blue gowns, Attendants
(or the groom were JcffCI'Y
Fos ter· nnd Gorden wnin .
Mrs. Carol Ann Hichurd son
t' AI.SE ARREST
WOODI..AND,Calif. (UPI ) - registered guests. A rO(;cption
DAN
Adrug detection kil tllatled w was held followi n~ tho wedding
AND SON
an arrest after allegedl y with Robin Mills, Diane llailcy,
"Serving you since
identifying a drop of breath !luthie Walker, and Donnn
Gallipolis. Ohio
sweetener as LSD was lhe l.!lnlz, hostesses. Punch and
target Friday of a $376,00Q wedding ca ke were sm·ved.
lawsuit. Donovan Vigil said he
was falsely arrested Feb. 14for
pOssession of LSD by Alpine
County deputies after the
sweetener _was mistakenly
identified by the kit.

Set social Bise-Bigley vows spoken

Wlt.Kt·;sv uu; - t'he
Wlikcsviltc Unite~! MeUlOdist
t:IIUI'C h will sponsor an old
Unitt·d API"'"l in Frnnklin fu~hH.lllcd it.'{! ('remu social un
Cuunty . In l.i.lllL'HSICI', she is S:tturda y, September 8 on the
t'hurch l11wn in Wttk ~svl ll o .
tltJW s('rving as L' IIITt' S IIi.llldln~
ServinK
witt start at I p.m.
sec retary or Comlllllllily
The menu will include
Cunn rt i\ :ss u c i~t tivn . KHz.
&lt;·hieken
sandwiches, noodles,
miller i' n j&gt;rivate pilot.
The Kit~millen:~ are parents culc shtw , hon~emado pic nnd
of tw o childl'en, both of whom cake and icc cream as well as
are .recipients of D{'R ·Good coffee, iced tea and Kool-1\id .
Citi1.cnship awards · and · are Proceeds will go to aid the
active iu CAR in I..un(mster. current operating budget of IJJe
Their daughlet· is president of church. The public is invited .
the local society and their sun,
DOG RESTROOM
registrar· and histm·ian.
NEW
YORK (UP!') - Dogs
The topic of Mrs. KilzMRS. KITZMILLER
millet·'s address is ·'A Republic on New York's East Side now·
If You Can Keep It" - an have their own restroom. Peter
appropriate talk for Con. Grippi, a doorman of one of the
slilulion Week, September 17 to expensive apartments in the
2:1. Reservalions should be sent neighborhood, said he was
10 Mary O'Brien by September tired of the messy sidewalks
and built a special convenience
6.
for dogs - a large sand box.
GALLIPOLIS - Mrs. H. E.
Dugs are lured into the box by a
(Ann ) Kitzmiller, a resident of
toy plastic "fire hydrant" in
Lancaster, will be the guest
I
Editors were sharply di vid- tlle middle of the box. On its
speaker at the DAR luncheon
side, Grippi painted "Doggy
meeting in the Riverboat room ed m the time ot' the Revolu ·
tion•rv War. Of the 37 news- Bo:'i."
at Oscar's Restaurant Sep- p&lt;tperS in the Colonie:-&gt;. 15 sup·
"We have many high-class
tembel' 10 at 1 p.m.
porled England . while th e dogs around here, and they're
Mrs . Kitzmiller is the state oll•er); swayed between inde- intelligent enough to know
chairwoman Of national penderwt;&gt; and continued &lt;: O!On · what it's for,"Grjppi said.
defense in the Ohio Society izatio n.
D;aughters of .the American
Revo lution. She has also
served the Colwnbus Chapter
as . re gent an ct recording
secretary. At the present time,
she is president of the
Colombus Society Children of
the American Revolution and is
also serving as senior publicity
A DISCOUNT
chairwoman
of
that
DfPARTMf.NT STOitl

vuuccd bullet, oges 6-10; ~ p. teena~e modern dante: 7·7: 30
ru. teenuge ballet; li-7 p.m. p. rn. semi-j&gt;rlvate dan&lt;:lntj ,

LADIES FLAT HEEL

SADDLE OXFORD
RED OR BLACK SOLE

!

REG.
$10.99

Narrow &amp; Medium
Widths

!?Dr~PH~

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BETTER FOOTWEAR FOR THE FAMILY

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In The Silver Bri!lge Plaza

OPEN
TIL
9PM·

TONIGHT
SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA
®

FARAH
ontheMove • • •
.Slack
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ON CAMPUS, ACROSS TOWN, AROUND THE WORLD!
Faron slacks bring out the best in you
wherever you we.ar them. Fashionable
CUFFED flare slacks that set you apart
from the crowd. Styled with just the
right flare to the legs, deep cuffs, and
wide belt loop waist. ·choose from
100% polyesters or a wide $election of
polyester blend fabrics. All ore Faro·
Press so they
. stay wrinkle-free
. an~
comfortable wearing after wearing.
Choo5e irom solids, patterns of classic
plaids, checks, tartans and window
pones in all the new fell colors. They're
reolly terrific! Waist sizes 30 to 42.

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I~IS ]IInll~ nr

lt•;ult·t·ship she has
hl'l\1 Ill ( \l hUllhiiS i_ U'l' d ttt ll'·
pt·nmn uf lht• , :allamt Uml
(' ulumb\Hi Sy111ph1lll)' Or·
('ht•slr·a :trul vit·t··dtUII'pt.'rson
il f Ht•sidl'lltinl Dlvudou of

To speak at
luncheon

Miss lisa Dawn Houck
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT- Mr. and Mrs. Billy
J{ouck, 12 Hillcrest Dr., Gallipolis, are announcing the
engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter,
Usa Dawn Houck, w ~ames Franklin Pemberton, Little
Rock, Ark. Miss Houck is a graduate of Gallia Academy and
attended Ohio.University \ast year. She is employed by Opry
Land USA at Nashville, Tenn. Pemberton, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Pemberton Jr., Hendersonville, Tenn., is a native
of Nashville. He is employed as a buy~r for Sterling Stores in
Uttle Rock . The outdoor wedding will take place in Centennial Park, Nashville, on the morning of September 29.

Symphony set for Charleston
GALLIPOLIS - The TriCounty Community Concert
M&gt;ociation has just received
word that the Charleston
Community Music Association,
with whom reciprocity is
shared, will open its annual
seri~s with the -)'lew York
Philharmonic Orchestra.
This world-renowned orchestra will perform at tlle
Charleston Municipal
Auditorium at 8 p.m. Friday,
September 7. Because of the
great expense of bringing such
an attraction w this area ,
members of neighboring
associations are·being asked to
pay a nominal $3 admission
charge for lhis one concert.
Regular single admissions are
priced at $8.
Members of the TCCA will be
admitted to tllis concert by
presenting their ~embers hip
receipts and paying the small
additional fee .
Although
the
local
association 's membership
drive for new members does
not open until September 10,
anyone interested in joining

early in order to attend the
Charleston concertis asked to
call the nearest area chairperson and a drive worker will
see that they are provided with
a membership as quickly as
possible. Last year's members
who have not yet sent in their
renewals are urged to do so
immediately, so that they may
re ce ive their membership
receipts-before September 7.
Galha County residents may
call di-ive headquarters, 446-

Coi\l.f .II'OI.!S

SUITS FILED
· CHARLESTON, W. Va .
(UPI ) - Lawsuits totaling $164
million have been filed in
federal court here against
Pittston Co., of New York,
parent firm of Buffalo Mining
Co., whose slag pile ·darn
collapsed and killed 125 persons in Logan County 18
months ago.

BETTER
SPORTSWEAR

THESE YOUNGSTERS are members of tbe pre-Bchool and kindergarl&lt;n ballet classes
taught by Mrs. Gillian Moore under the auspices of the French Art Colony.
TO BROADCAST
RACINE - The Ra cine
Baptist Church will have a
·radio program at 9:30 p.m.
Sunday over Huntingto n
WEEM·FM radio. Pastor
Waller Bil{acsan will give the
sermon and there will be
special songs.
.

Reduced 40%
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I)OHNSON

~ Tracto r trailer tr ucks
today . much impr oved
Over their predecessor s of
the
ea rly
nin eteenth
I
'
.centur y. now ha ve the
'Capac it y to carry heavie r
~ oads , are . more durably
IConstruded and can tra ve l

:much lo~ger distan.;es .
' Some tra ctor cabs have
~he c ap~b ilily of pulling
'Several coupled tra ilers at

:one tim e to

All fall type flowers on sale at a fanlastic tow price for two
days only . Nothing held back , our regular merchandise

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goes - Sunday and Monday Only.

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bel ioined to other
' unites o the mobile home

lo this method,
home owners will
abJ~ to add to th ei r
~dwelling as do those who
!own cOnventional homes,
•by addmg garage s, par·
: ches , and extr a rooms .
t
If you are a pote nt•al
: home buyer , it Wi,l I be to
, your benefit to stop In for
1 complete
informati.on
:concerning mobi le .homes
~ and to see the ac t Ua l
: produd, what it consists of,
• how it is made, and how
'
.. complet e, modern and
• styl ish,it .is. Spend all your
:tomorrows in luxury and
'" comfort by lnvesting in a
: mobile home ·today .
•mo b t l ~

:be

SUNDAY and MONDAY ONLY

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NOW
oNlY

~ PLASTIC

$395

TAWNEY JEWELERS

422 Second Ave.

DRAPES

EXTRA WIDE .

Gallipolis

Printed designs and solids. Made

e.

2
DAYS
ONLY

WE'RE OPEN 10 TILL 9-LABOR
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See Thru Heavy Gauge Vinyl

2 Different sizes - one for chairs,
one for sofas. Regular values to
s 1.77. Protect your furniture.

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•Thick, hefty, Otl-s1ulled upper leat her
•Rugged rawh 1de lacings
·~usky . genu1ne rug mo~ n taineenng sole
•E xclusive Sebago hand-sewn cra ftsmanshiP

l.ea ~u a profelllonal
I(M)klnl llnlsh lhal drlet lut
1tnd leavn no odor. WUI With
1nd tcrub titan. 8pre1d1

Priced al

•utly, tw&lt;h upt won't show.
White ond 7 colon. SAVE 1!.54

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BETTE,. FOOTWEAR .FOft THE FAMIL.Y

FOLDS UP!

SEE THRU VINYL

\ FLORAL
WAsTEBASKET

BUBBLE
UMBRELLA

50¢

39~

GLIDDEN REGULAR •154
"SPRED SATIII"
LATEX ·PAIIIT

rlgtdity under arch

fSOr~P/~j~~

Sizes 8-9·10
White &amp; Colors

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THEY
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Events

Gattipotis, Ohio
Phone 614-446-3547

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·'·' F&amp;AM, will m~el In regular
SUNDA V
session Tuesday evening. All
BURRIS, Nibert and Lanier Master Masons invit&lt;.d.
homecoming at the Millstone
Church, Mason County, W.Va.
Services will begin at 10:30
a.m. and the Duncan Family
will pt ~vide special music.
Basket dinner at noon .
PETERS Reunion at Fletcher
Chapel Hall ncar Springfield
jusl o[f SR 41. Basket dinner at
noon . All relatives welcome.
McCALL Family reunion on
stage at the Gallia County
Junior fairgr ounds . Basket
dinner at noon. Family and
friends invited.
WlLLIAMS-Boster reunion at
the Gallia County fairgrounds.
Dinner at noon . Friends and
re latives welcome.

RIO
Grande
College
president 's re ception for
fa culty and staff al 8 p.m. in
the dining hall.
ANNUAl.. Richards reunion at
Tyn Rhos, basket dinner.
LESTER E. Drummond
reunion at· the family home
place near C;ldmus. Basket
dinner at noon .
MONDAY
GAJ,.LIA COUNCIL No. 114
Daughters of America regular
meeting, . 7:30 p. m. Refresh- ·
ments.

ENGLISH Club h1eets at6 p.m.
at the home of Mr . and Mrs.
Bob Evans with Mrs. Elizabeth
Evan! and Mrs. Florence
Wickli ne "·' hos tesses. Potlu ck
refr eshmentS.

WIDE

1 TRIO

SUIT

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Stick
Ball Pens 5'

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Open
Monday
til

Op.m.

Each

MARGIN

5 HOLE PUNCHED

PRESSED MASONITE

FILLER
PAPER
240
Count-

so~

CLIP

BOARD

The suit that has a lii he e legance of styling
lhal wi ll -fit In any limo. any place. A real
musl ior your l=a ll wardrobe · · · by h .).-s.

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MASONS TO MEET

~~~ · dleport
MIDDLEPORT _ . MidMasonic Lodge 363,

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IN PT. PLEASANT-MASON-SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA

SILVER' BRIDGE SHOPPING PLAZA

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BIDWELL United Methodist
WSCS meets at the church al
7:30'p.m .

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BALL POINT
PENS

Sale

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'"Hand-la slecJtor a perlecl f1 t
•s teel shank far e:M. tr.a s.upport and added

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USES 2-D SIZE BATTERIES

HIGH
IMPACT
PLASTIC

Se bago Trap pers
(for gals
combine the ru gged
du rabilit y of the conventional
hiking boot bottom with the comfort and Iota!
fl exibilil y of Sebago's famous handsewn moccasin
uppe r. Check out Trappers qua lity co'nsl ruc tion
. features:

PANTIES

99¢

PLASTIC FLASHLIGHT
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TUESDAY
WAYSIDE Garden Club meets
. at 7:30 p. m. at the home 'of
Miss Marilyn Reese. Installation of officers; money to
be taken for dues and yearbooks.

: JOHNSON'S MOBILE
I
HOME SALES
1
2110 Eastern Avenue

pr.

~ meet fl( Camp Asbury 6 p. m.
.Covered dish dinner.

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WOMENS X-LARGE

CHAIR OR SOFA COVERS

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~ccommodcfte

H!l&lt;lra large loads.
: Manuta ctu r ers ol mobile
,homes wi ll soo n be building
'units of varying si zes which

;cqrding

A handsorne ring any man
would be proud to own .

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ANNUAL Neal reunion at the

:to creal a greater variety
'of 5tru&lt;rtural shapes. Ac·

Florenr ine Finish

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TU ES DAY
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:::; R10 GRANDE Senior Citizens

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I Porter Church lawn at 12:30.

:can

with center valance. Save 18c pair
on this Labor Day Weekend Sale. 1,

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ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE

GLASSWARE

PAIL

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ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS

HASH

PLASTIC

TERRY

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SUNDAY AND MONDAY ONLY!
New Selection

year &lt;ilds; 4-5 p. m. begionln~
Moure w1ll be tea rher Cialli t~olis, 4:lli:ll .
hallcl ugcs six to tO; 5-11 p. m.
f ur th(! HctHsiuns under a
P.n rutt mcnt to 1&lt;1 kc place LJJp dancing with age groups lo
pn,gram chulrcrl by M•·•· Tuesday, Sctjl(!inhcr II, willt!C b · detonniued later ; 6-7:30 p.
Go bdcli&gt;-Salllcr.
n• . semiprivate and private
Oueo for lb.: futt semester
dancinK.
wlneh will run from Septomher
Enrollment Wednesday,
II to De~cmber 10 will be $:10.
September 12 will be: 3-4 p. m.
VIHI'I' m :IIE
Dues should IJ&lt;: pnid in full on
advanced prc.~chiJ&lt;JI Lallet for
POM
imOY
- ol. ~nd Mrs. rive ~cor olds; 4-5 p. m. adthe day or ·1!nrolhnent or a
.Joe Qui~en berry und son,
Colb y, hove returned to
Orlando, F'la., after visiting
here with her mother, Mrs . J.
C. Ferrell , sister•, Mrs. Estill
A
Moore and M•·s . !-larold
GALLIPOLI S
Newcomers' Welcome Picnic Crouch, anf his father, Ben
will be held for the new Quisenberry and
other
members of St. Louis Church relat ives.
as well as for the present
members of the church and
their famili es. Everyone is
cordially in vi led I
If you've missed us - you missed a lot . .
The picnic will be'held at IJJe
Catholic Church Camp, Route
Ttle finest and widest selection in
141, September 9. Food will be
served from :Ito 5 p.m. and will
&lt;Southeastern Ohio - so don't drive
be provided by the Catholic
miles for second best --' visit us first
Woman 's Club, All attending, ;
however, are ·asked w bring
for the finest in fabric, trims &amp; sewing
their own table service and
lawn chairs, if desired.
· accessories.
Everyone wishing to attend
io asked to sign up on the
Bulletin Board in lhe foy er of
the church Sunday, September
SINGER APPROVED DEALER
2, or to call Mrs. Saundra Koby
58 COURT
.,
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
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al 4!6-9356.

Picnic set

OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 6-ALL DAY. MONDAY

4¥2 Quart Size

OS ruU&lt;&gt;WS: H p. "' · Pre..chool
hc~ lflfl i n~ dan&lt;:in~
rur rive

liillt~n

FOR SUNDAY AND MONDAY

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'!'ht• French rl11•rk, mad~ out to tile Frcn('h

('.tJI•,ny's ftdl .durU'jng A1·t C!Jltmy, Hent t•1 Gubriclc
d&lt;t!i'«'l'l t.rt• nuw fu1'tnir1g, Mrs. Sutllcr, Ill. :1, l.lox :!99.
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1364 ; Mrs. James Mills, 2561435 ; Mrs. Lewis Schmidt, 4464728, or Lawrence Hubet·, 2455232. In Meigs County, call
Mrs. Harold Sauer, 742-3654;
Mrs. Ted Reed, Jr., 992-2370, or
Mrs. Richard Lee, 949--2454.
Residents of Mason County
may ,call Mrs. Bill Brady, 6752131, and in Mason and New
Ha ven,
Mrs .
Nola n
Swackhamer, 773-5690 :
Jackson residents may contact
AI C. Evans, 286-3229.

FA C fall classes announced

!.1\lh· llrt•hnn Annll' ha s .
ln•&lt;'ll a 12· or t :J- yc~tr ohl n11111·
jll'l WCCirlll~ the I'U III ~ fH •a t n•d
ILro•ss Sill I' • 1924. ller WISC , dOK
vO I ' U i r~utwn~
1\F:EJ)SVII.I.E
Miss so n or Mr. 1111d Ml's. Sui )ii~ll'y . Sandy. \NhO:HJ
(' UIHU ~ l(if 11 Arl ;" an d '' Arl ;
'l'h•· bride, who W\H'i' .11 wlut ~
.laequeline Ann Bisc and l'dtlie
Arf :" nt•vvr .wKeS either. t
·l.oc HiKicy, Heedsvlllc, wt•re &lt;lotted swiss gow n with ton~
united in marria~e July 21 at sk-ovcsr curried tt bouquet uf
the U. B. Churc h. Hev , whitt• lllmns und t'Od ros1•hud:;.
Freeland Norris read the Mul&lt;l of honor was llcbbi
wedding vows. '!'he bride Is the Wood and the ~l'i li os m aid was
d11ughter of Mr. und Mrs. Dllbb[(· D11lloy, both attired in
Frank Biso and the groom !he pale blue gowns, Attendants
(or the groom were JcffCI'Y
Fos ter· nnd Gorden wnin .
Mrs. Carol Ann Hichurd son
t' AI.SE ARREST
WOODI..AND,Calif. (UPI ) - registered guests. A rO(;cption
DAN
Adrug detection kil tllatled w was held followi n~ tho wedding
AND SON
an arrest after allegedl y with Robin Mills, Diane llailcy,
"Serving you since
identifying a drop of breath !luthie Walker, and Donnn
Gallipolis. Ohio
sweetener as LSD was lhe l.!lnlz, hostesses. Punch and
target Friday of a $376,00Q wedding ca ke were sm·ved.
lawsuit. Donovan Vigil said he
was falsely arrested Feb. 14for
pOssession of LSD by Alpine
County deputies after the
sweetener _was mistakenly
identified by the kit.

Set social Bise-Bigley vows spoken

Wlt.Kt·;sv uu; - t'he
Wlikcsviltc Unite~! MeUlOdist
t:IIUI'C h will sponsor an old
Unitt·d API"'"l in Frnnklin fu~hH.lllcd it.'{! ('remu social un
Cuunty . In l.i.lllL'HSICI', she is S:tturda y, September 8 on the
t'hurch l11wn in Wttk ~svl ll o .
tltJW s('rving as L' IIITt' S IIi.llldln~
ServinK
witt start at I p.m.
sec retary or Comlllllllily
The menu will include
Cunn rt i\ :ss u c i~t tivn . KHz.
&lt;·hieken
sandwiches, noodles,
miller i' n j&gt;rivate pilot.
The Kit~millen:~ are parents culc shtw , hon~emado pic nnd
of tw o childl'en, both of whom cake and icc cream as well as
are .recipients of D{'R ·Good coffee, iced tea and Kool-1\id .
Citi1.cnship awards · and · are Proceeds will go to aid the
active iu CAR in I..un(mster. current operating budget of IJJe
Their daughlet· is president of church. The public is invited .
the local society and their sun,
DOG RESTROOM
registrar· and histm·ian.
NEW
YORK (UP!') - Dogs
The topic of Mrs. KilzMRS. KITZMILLER
millet·'s address is ·'A Republic on New York's East Side now·
If You Can Keep It" - an have their own restroom. Peter
appropriate talk for Con. Grippi, a doorman of one of the
slilulion Week, September 17 to expensive apartments in the
2:1. Reservalions should be sent neighborhood, said he was
10 Mary O'Brien by September tired of the messy sidewalks
and built a special convenience
6.
for dogs - a large sand box.
GALLIPOLIS - Mrs. H. E.
Dugs are lured into the box by a
(Ann ) Kitzmiller, a resident of
toy plastic "fire hydrant" in
Lancaster, will be the guest
I
Editors were sharply di vid- tlle middle of the box. On its
speaker at the DAR luncheon
side, Grippi painted "Doggy
meeting in the Riverboat room ed m the time ot' the Revolu ·
tion•rv War. Of the 37 news- Bo:'i."
at Oscar's Restaurant Sep- p&lt;tperS in the Colonie:-&gt;. 15 sup·
"We have many high-class
tembel' 10 at 1 p.m.
porled England . while th e dogs around here, and they're
Mrs . Kitzmiller is the state oll•er); swayed between inde- intelligent enough to know
chairwoman Of national penderwt;&gt; and continued &lt;: O!On · what it's for,"Grjppi said.
defense in the Ohio Society izatio n.
D;aughters of .the American
Revo lution. She has also
served the Colwnbus Chapter
as . re gent an ct recording
secretary. At the present time,
she is president of the
Colombus Society Children of
the American Revolution and is
also serving as senior publicity
A DISCOUNT
chairwoman
of
that
DfPARTMf.NT STOitl

vuuccd bullet, oges 6-10; ~ p. teena~e modern dante: 7·7: 30
ru. teenuge ballet; li-7 p.m. p. rn. semi-j&gt;rlvate dan&lt;:lntj ,

LADIES FLAT HEEL

SADDLE OXFORD
RED OR BLACK SOLE

!

REG.
$10.99

Narrow &amp; Medium
Widths

!?Dr~PH~

FRENCH CITY FABRIC SHOP

-____________

•aoo

BETTER FOOTWEAR FOR THE FAMILY

__

In The Silver Bri!lge Plaza

OPEN
TIL
9PM·

TONIGHT
SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA
®

FARAH
ontheMove • • •
.Slack
'I

ON CAMPUS, ACROSS TOWN, AROUND THE WORLD!
Faron slacks bring out the best in you
wherever you we.ar them. Fashionable
CUFFED flare slacks that set you apart
from the crowd. Styled with just the
right flare to the legs, deep cuffs, and
wide belt loop waist. ·choose from
100% polyesters or a wide $election of
polyester blend fabrics. All ore Faro·
Press so they
. stay wrinkle-free
. an~
comfortable wearing after wearing.
Choo5e irom solids, patterns of classic
plaids, checks, tartans and window
pones in all the new fell colors. They're
reolly terrific! Waist sizes 30 to 42.

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OXrORD - Miss Sara
Johnson, 824 Fourth Ave .•
Gallipolis. has been selected as
one of seven pledges to be
laken into the Miami
University chapter of Tau Beta
Sigma , a national honorary
service sorority {or four-year
college
and
university
bandswomen .
, Miss Johnson , a junior
majoring in elementary
education in the Miami School
of Education, will be activated
into the organization this fall
arter the opening of school for
the 1973-74 academic year in
September.
Miss Johnson plays the
euphonium in the university
bands. She is a graduate of
Gallia Academy High School
and Is a daughter of William H.
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Mr. nncl
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the bh·th of their first child, 11
son, August 29. Rogeo· Dnvid
was born at St. Jus •ph 's
Hospiud in Clemmons, Mich.,
nnd wei~hed nine pounds .
Grandparents 11re Mr, and
Mrs. Leonard Eiland of
Gallipolis, for whom this is the
first gi·andson, Mrs. Ronald
Biland Is the former Dobbie
Navills, Point Pleasant.
Maternal grandmother Is Mrs.
.Doris Nevills, Point Pleasant.
Great-gt·andparen~ are M•·.
and Mrs. Ha lph Hopiipc, Point
Pleasant.
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POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs.
David Heaton, Rt. 3, Pomeroy,
are an nouncing the birth of a
daughter, August 9 at the
Holzer Medical Center. The
seven pound infant has been
·named. Krista Leig h. Mr . and
Mrs. Heaton have another
daughter 1 Trisha Gayle, age
three Paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Heaton, Rt. 3, Pomeroy, and
the maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Harlis E. Frank,
Long Bottom. Paternal greatgran dparents a re Mrs.
Margaret Heaton, Bradenton,
Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Hall
Frost, Englewood, Fla. The
maternal great-grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Kibble, Reedsville, and Mrs.
Cora E. Coleman, Springfield.

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GALLIPOLIS - The New two trumpets, a trombone,
York Brass Quin tet and "Songs French horn and tuba ~ they
by Six" are the first two ai- have created a "new world"
ttactions selected by the Tri- renaissance in the "old world''
ColUl ty Commllllity Concert form of brass chamber music.
Associa tion for the for th.
The name of Robert , De
coming 1973-74 concert series. Cormier has come to be
Scheduled to appear at the synonymous with excellence in
Gallia Academy High School the choral field. Following his
. November 8,, ' the New Yor k momunental successes with
Brass Quintet cis the only en- the Beiafonte Folk Singers, the
semble of its kind concertizing De Co rmier Singers (who
reg ularly throug hout the appeared on the local series
world. Each member of the recently) and his New York
group, formed over 15 years Choral Society, De Cormier
ago, is a graduate or a top· has now turned his ar tistic
flight conservatory, and each atte nti on to the formation or a
has acquired both enormous smaller group made up of six
experi e nce and enviable talented young newcomers to
prestige as individual per- the vocal field, three women
former in orchestras headed by and • three men ~ "Songs by
such notables as Stokowski, Six" - who will appear in
Reiner, Stravinsky, Casals and Gallipolis, March 21, 1974.
Bernstein, 1
The "songs'' in question
Yet these superbly trained range fr om the incomparable
players felt a need to express patter songs of Gilbert and
themselves as individua ls Sullivan to some of the bestrather than participants in a loved songs or the American
large orchestral body. With a theate r, all presented with the
unique sound that can be ob- professionalism, the voca l
ta ined only from their par- polish, the high musical
ticular brass combination ~ standards and the thea trical
know-how which the American
public has come to expect as
\he hallmark of Robert De
Second Avenue Cormier.
Mrs. James Mills, general
chairperson of this year's
mem bersh ip drive, met
Wednesday morning with
captams and workers from

GREAT -FAlL DRESSES
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GAliWPOUS-WilliamsJl(lrt United Metllodist Church ,
was the setting for the JlUle
16th wedding of Miss Barbara
Jo urman, daugh~r or Mr.
and Mrs. Earl S. Lanman of
Williamsport, and Alan. Ja~
Bradsha~&gt;•, son or Dr. and Mrs.
T. J.!lradshaw, Gallipolis. The
Rev. R. R. Crosby performed
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Gallia, Meigs and Mason
counties at a coffee at Riverby
in Gallipolis. Plans we~·e made
to contact residents of the three
county area to offer them the
opportunity .to join the TriCounty Community Concert
Association.
Renewal forms have been
mailed to the 835 members who
belonged last year, a record in
the association's 25-year
his tory. Re newal week will
close September 9, and the
drive for new meilibers will
begin September 10 with a
kick-off dinner at 6:30 p.m. at
the Grace Methodist Ch urch in
Ga llipolis.
Mrs. Harold Sauer is heading
the drive in Middleport, and
other area .chairpersons are
Mrs. Ted Reed, Jr., Pomeroy;
Mrs. Richard Lee, Racine;
Mrs. Bill Brady, Maso n
.co un ty;
Mrs.
Nolan
Swackhamer, Mason and !'lew
Haven; Lawrence Huber, Rio
Grande; AI Eva ns, Jackson.
Headquarters for . the weeklong drive for new members,
which ends at 3 p.m. September 15, will be at 11 Court
St., Gallipolis. The remainder
of the series will be selec ted at
the close of the drive by the
association's
Board
of
Directors, headed by Dr . Lewis
Schmidt, president.
Admission to local concerts,
as well as to those presented by

ne ighboring associations, is by
members hip card on ly.
Memberships are $10 for an
adul t. $5 fo r a fu ll-time student
th rough college age, and $25 for
a family. Any resident of the
tri-county area who is not
contacted by a drive worker
may call .headquarters, 4461364, or Mrs. Mills, 256-1435 .

RECUPERATING
MIDDLEPORT ~ Mrs.
Juanita Justis is recuperating
at her home in Middleport
following a mastoidectomy at
the Univers ity Hospital in
Columbus August . 24. Mrs.
Brenda Pettit, Pa ul an d Bill
Justis, and Mrs. Sylvia Wolfe,
wei·e in Columbus with Mrs .
J ustis &lt;turing her surgery. ·

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JEWELERS
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tend the session 1which will
begin at 7:30p. m. in the K of P
Hail , Second Ave. and LOcust
St. .
During the last meeting, 65
people were present for the
chicken barbecue dinner at the ·
Kyger Creek Employes park.
It is hoped that the commun ications room in the
- courthouse will be ready next
Thursday.
Work
has
progressed rapidly on this
project of the organization and
members hope they will have
the best possible communications :;ystem when it is
completed.

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while the bride and groom
knelt at the altar "The Lord 's
Prayff."
Given in --·-..
mo,.,.;••e b•·
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father, the bride selected fdl"
her ~eddlng a white floor
length gown of nylon laee over
taffeta. The bodiee featured a
square neck.line and long
sleeves ending in points over
her hands and the shirt was
tiers of !are o••er a ·hoopskirt.
The bride's pure silk shoulder
length ·••ell was caught to a
crystal and pearl encrusted
nylon !are petal beadpi.ere . She
carried a bouquet of yellow
rosebuds, baby's breath and
lilies of the valley with rellow
stnamers atop a white Bible.
Her jewelry was a diamond
heart shaped pendant, a gift of
the groom, and she carfied a
laee handkerchief belonging to
her grandmother.
Matron of honor, Mrs. P. J.
Ryal, wore a formal length
lavender gown with a matching
band as a headpiece. She
carried a colonial bouquet of
spri!lg howers.
P. J . Ryal wa• best man and
ushers were James Dean and
Marvin Spradlin, brothers-inlaw of the bride . Acolyte was
Bart Bradshaw, brother of the
groom.
The br ide ' s mother was
attired in a stteet length pink
and while polyester crepe
dress with matehing long vest.
Her cors.age was Ill lavender

carnations.

The brl~egroom 's mother
chost a stteet length dre1111 Ill
betge polyester crepe with
mat.:hing jacket and multicolored acceuorlel . Yellow
carnations f&lt;Jrrned her cor•

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A reception in the ltvmc uf
the bride't parcn(41ullflwcd !lie
ceremony. A liorM 1 IICI'M
wedding cake luWv~ with
bride and ~roi!JII rl~urt!
eenlered UJe whi!JJ uotJ!cdrJIJJ
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unconditional~enderaboard

the U.s .. batUesbip Missouri in
TOkyo Bay, ending World War
ll.

In 1964, World War I hero
Sergeant Alvin York d.ied at the
age of 76.
In 1968, the death ion of
earthquakes rolling across Iran
was fixed at 12 1000.
A thought for the day :
American Gen. Douglas MacArthur s.aid, " It is fatal to en~r
any 1\'at wlthoot the will to win
it. "

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GALLIPOLIS
At
Tuesday's regular meeting of
the Ga lli!' County Citizens
Band Radio Club Gene Elliot
will present a ta lk on drugs:

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follow.
1'he m0011 io between Its ni.'ll'
phase and first q!lllrter.
The m&lt;Jfning star~ are
Mercury and Mars.
The evening star$ are Venu11.
)upi~r and Saturn.
ThOle born on lhis day are
under tllf: sign of Virgo.
American poet Eugene f"Ield
born Sepi. ~. 1800.
On this day in hi.s tory :
In Ur.tS, one or the w&lt;Jfst
hurricanes Ill bit the U.S.
mainland ripped through the
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Today .s Sunday, Sept. Z, the
24Sth day of ifl73 wtth 121l til

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WEEKENDERS

There's Skiing and ...
"Skis are what slip backwards goang up. so thal you
cant climb hills ... The. oldlime Adirondack woodsmen
••ho said that probably had
never heard

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Two vases of white gladioli
and l)l'o whi~ candies graced
the altar. White bows •'ith tilies
of the valley marked the pews
completing the decorations.
A half-hour · program of
music was played preceding
the &lt;!remony by Miss Nancy
Keller , organist. Selections
included . " Some•·here ,"

"II/I Mr• Oal&lt;· \lulfurd '""' .

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, Whether fighting forest fire&gt;
in the 'orthwest United
States. carry1ng passengers on
Yemen . or ~uling cargo over
The bridegroom , a 1970 Colombian JUngles. lhe DC-3
graduate of Gallia · Academ)' continues to uphold tts reputa·
High School, is employed ai the tton as ·· the most durable and
local radio stalion and a reliable airplane ever built. "
student .. t Franklin University
in Colwnbus.
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Arehearsal dinner at the L-K
Restaurant the evening before
the wedding was hosted by the
bridegroom's parents.

Vows exchanged·

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~roup son~m~ or ··wru.t A
Fri••~l We Have ln Jesu.•".
pra)•cr b)' Mi."'l Mollie Jt~h nsoo
and scrtpture from Galallan• 6,
by Mrs. Si (lfl . Tl~e ll&lt;'Cretary's
repor t by Mrs . r.eorge Gardner
and the treaBUrer's report by
Mrs.- Ben Rupe were given .
An inieresting discussion
was held on bearing one
another's burdens and every
11\an bearing his own burden.
· Readin gs · were " llow
Many '" by Miss Johnson ; " My
GOd" byMrs. Leona Spires, " A
Recipe For A Day," "Saints
and Sinnero," by Mrs . Edward
Spears ; '"!'he Narrow Bridge"
by Mrs. Ben Rupe; " A Thought
to Think About" by Mrs.
Sisson ; ''The Uttle Dog" and
"When MoUie and When Pa's
Sick", "Perspective" by Mr~.
Hortie Roush; "Just Me'', by
Mrs. Dale Mulford .
Mrs. Si5:s&lt;ln cood'*ted a quiz
won by Mrs . Gardner, Mrs.
Mulford and Mrs. Spears.
A discussion of the class '
futur e projects was held , but no
decision made.'
New officers will be chosen
at the September '!/ meeting

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Ilave Joined Us!

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HIO toHANDE
Mt• mul
Mrs, U!ilph WHikt• l', J.t.gttn,
u Ill I.H' llll1 ~tlt'Sl'i \\ hl'll th(•

loulilu l ' nunl~ ( 'huph•r uf

OXrORD - Miss Sara
Johnson, 824 Fourth Ave .•
Gallipolis. has been selected as
one of seven pledges to be
laken into the Miami
University chapter of Tau Beta
Sigma , a national honorary
service sorority {or four-year
college
and
university
bandswomen .
, Miss Johnson , a junior
majoring in elementary
education in the Miami School
of Education, will be activated
into the organization this fall
arter the opening of school for
the 1973-74 academic year in
September.
Miss Johnson plays the
euphonium in the university
bands. She is a graduate of
Gallia Academy High School
and Is a daughter of William H.
JohnsoQ.

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the bh·th of their first child, 11
son, August 29. Rogeo· Dnvid
was born at St. Jus •ph 's
Hospiud in Clemmons, Mich.,
nnd wei~hed nine pounds .
Grandparents 11re Mr, and
Mrs. Leonard Eiland of
Gallipolis, for whom this is the
first gi·andson, Mrs. Ronald
Biland Is the former Dobbie
Navills, Point Pleasant.
Maternal grandmother Is Mrs.
.Doris Nevills, Point Pleasant.
Great-gt·andparen~ are M•·.
and Mrs. Ha lph Hopiipc, Point
Pleasant.
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POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs.
David Heaton, Rt. 3, Pomeroy,
are an nouncing the birth of a
daughter, August 9 at the
Holzer Medical Center. The
seven pound infant has been
·named. Krista Leig h. Mr . and
Mrs. Heaton have another
daughter 1 Trisha Gayle, age
three Paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Heaton, Rt. 3, Pomeroy, and
the maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Harlis E. Frank,
Long Bottom. Paternal greatgran dparents a re Mrs.
Margaret Heaton, Bradenton,
Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Hall
Frost, Englewood, Fla. The
maternal great-grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Kibble, Reedsville, and Mrs.
Cora E. Coleman, Springfield.

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GALLIPOLIS - The New two trumpets, a trombone,
York Brass Quin tet and "Songs French horn and tuba ~ they
by Six" are the first two ai- have created a "new world"
ttactions selected by the Tri- renaissance in the "old world''
ColUl ty Commllllity Concert form of brass chamber music.
Associa tion for the for th.
The name of Robert , De
coming 1973-74 concert series. Cormier has come to be
Scheduled to appear at the synonymous with excellence in
Gallia Academy High School the choral field. Following his
. November 8,, ' the New Yor k momunental successes with
Brass Quintet cis the only en- the Beiafonte Folk Singers, the
semble of its kind concertizing De Co rmier Singers (who
reg ularly throug hout the appeared on the local series
world. Each member of the recently) and his New York
group, formed over 15 years Choral Society, De Cormier
ago, is a graduate or a top· has now turned his ar tistic
flight conservatory, and each atte nti on to the formation or a
has acquired both enormous smaller group made up of six
experi e nce and enviable talented young newcomers to
prestige as individual per- the vocal field, three women
former in orchestras headed by and • three men ~ "Songs by
such notables as Stokowski, Six" - who will appear in
Reiner, Stravinsky, Casals and Gallipolis, March 21, 1974.
Bernstein, 1
The "songs'' in question
Yet these superbly trained range fr om the incomparable
players felt a need to express patter songs of Gilbert and
themselves as individua ls Sullivan to some of the bestrather than participants in a loved songs or the American
large orchestral body. With a theate r, all presented with the
unique sound that can be ob- professionalism, the voca l
ta ined only from their par- polish, the high musical
ticular brass combination ~ standards and the thea trical
know-how which the American
public has come to expect as
\he hallmark of Robert De
Second Avenue Cormier.
Mrs. James Mills, general
chairperson of this year's
mem bersh ip drive, met
Wednesday morning with
captams and workers from

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was the setting for the JlUle
16th wedding of Miss Barbara
Jo urman, daugh~r or Mr.
and Mrs. Earl S. Lanman of
Williamsport, and Alan. Ja~
Bradsha~&gt;•, son or Dr. and Mrs.
T. J.!lradshaw, Gallipolis. The
Rev. R. R. Crosby performed
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counties at a coffee at Riverby
in Gallipolis. Plans we~·e made
to contact residents of the three
county area to offer them the
opportunity .to join the TriCounty Community Concert
Association.
Renewal forms have been
mailed to the 835 members who
belonged last year, a record in
the association's 25-year
his tory. Re newal week will
close September 9, and the
drive for new meilibers will
begin September 10 with a
kick-off dinner at 6:30 p.m. at
the Grace Methodist Ch urch in
Ga llipolis.
Mrs. Harold Sauer is heading
the drive in Middleport, and
other area .chairpersons are
Mrs. Ted Reed, Jr., Pomeroy;
Mrs. Richard Lee, Racine;
Mrs. Bill Brady, Maso n
.co un ty;
Mrs.
Nolan
Swackhamer, Mason and !'lew
Haven; Lawrence Huber, Rio
Grande; AI Eva ns, Jackson.
Headquarters for . the weeklong drive for new members,
which ends at 3 p.m. September 15, will be at 11 Court
St., Gallipolis. The remainder
of the series will be selec ted at
the close of the drive by the
association's
Board
of
Directors, headed by Dr . Lewis
Schmidt, president.
Admission to local concerts,
as well as to those presented by

ne ighboring associations, is by
members hip card on ly.
Memberships are $10 for an
adul t. $5 fo r a fu ll-time student
th rough college age, and $25 for
a family. Any resident of the
tri-county area who is not
contacted by a drive worker
may call .headquarters, 4461364, or Mrs. Mills, 256-1435 .

RECUPERATING
MIDDLEPORT ~ Mrs.
Juanita Justis is recuperating
at her home in Middleport
following a mastoidectomy at
the Univers ity Hospital in
Columbus August . 24. Mrs.
Brenda Pettit, Pa ul an d Bill
Justis, and Mrs. Sylvia Wolfe,
wei·e in Columbus with Mrs .
J ustis &lt;turing her surgery. ·

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begin at 7:30p. m. in the K of P
Hail , Second Ave. and LOcust
St. .
During the last meeting, 65
people were present for the
chicken barbecue dinner at the ·
Kyger Creek Employes park.
It is hoped that the commun ications room in the
- courthouse will be ready next
Thursday.
Work
has
progressed rapidly on this
project of the organization and
members hope they will have
the best possible communications :;ystem when it is
completed.

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Band Radio Club Gene Elliot
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1'he m0011 io between Its ni.'ll'
phase and first q!lllrter.
The m&lt;Jfning star~ are
Mercury and Mars.
The evening star$ are Venu11.
)upi~r and Saturn.
ThOle born on lhis day are
under tllf: sign of Virgo.
American poet Eugene f"Ield
born Sepi. ~. 1800.
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"Skis are what slip backwards goang up. so thal you
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Two vases of white gladioli
and l)l'o whi~ candies graced
the altar. White bows •'ith tilies
of the valley marked the pews
completing the decorations.
A half-hour · program of
music was played preceding
the &lt;!remony by Miss Nancy
Keller , organist. Selections
included . " Some•·here ,"

"II/I Mr• Oal&lt;· \lulfurd '""' .

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, Whether fighting forest fire&gt;
in the 'orthwest United
States. carry1ng passengers on
Yemen . or ~uling cargo over
The bridegroom , a 1970 Colombian JUngles. lhe DC-3
graduate of Gallia · Academ)' continues to uphold tts reputa·
High School, is employed ai the tton as ·· the most durable and
local radio stalion and a reliable airplane ever built. "
student .. t Franklin University
in Colwnbus.
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Arehearsal dinner at the L-K
Restaurant the evening before
the wedding was hosted by the
bridegroom's parents.

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l'fllo;SIIlll•:
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~roup son~m~ or ··wru.t A
Fri••~l We Have ln Jesu.•".
pra)•cr b)' Mi."'l Mollie Jt~h nsoo
and scrtpture from Galallan• 6,
by Mrs. Si (lfl . Tl~e ll&lt;'Cretary's
repor t by Mrs . r.eorge Gardner
and the treaBUrer's report by
Mrs.- Ben Rupe were given .
An inieresting discussion
was held on bearing one
another's burdens and every
11\an bearing his own burden.
· Readin gs · were " llow
Many '" by Miss Johnson ; " My
GOd" byMrs. Leona Spires, " A
Recipe For A Day," "Saints
and Sinnero," by Mrs . Edward
Spears ; '"!'he Narrow Bridge"
by Mrs. Ben Rupe; " A Thought
to Think About" by Mrs.
Sisson ; ''The Uttle Dog" and
"When MoUie and When Pa's
Sick", "Perspective" by Mr~.
Hortie Roush; "Just Me'', by
Mrs. Dale Mulford .
Mrs. Si5:s&lt;ln cood'*ted a quiz
won by Mrs . Gardner, Mrs.
Mulford and Mrs. Spears.
A discussion of the class '
futur e projects was held , but no
decision made.'
New officers will be chosen
at the September '!/ meeting

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Training session set
POMt::IIOY - Leaders of
wdles' Hrou psln Meigs County,
homo ecOoQmists, gurd n
clubs, church, social, and other
groups are Invited to attend a
fall leader-training meeting at
Jackson on Tuesday, September 11, according to C. E.
Blako~lee, County Extension
Agent.
This session, worked out
under the leodershlp of Patsy
L. Glass, area exlen~lon agent,
home economics, 101ill give the
ladles a chance to take a look at
the - metric system which Is
expected to be In universal use
in the United States between
1980 ~nd 1985. The change-&lt;tver
to the rnetrlc- sys!em will be

SUBSTITUTES SOLD
SEATTLE, Wush. (UP!) Shoppers are turning more and
more to spaghetti, TV dinners,
beans and fish because of the
high price of meat, said
Safeway Stores area manager
Dale Lynch, Ji'rlday. Sales of
these products have risen by as
much as 5() per cent.

Miss Rebecca Radford
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs ~William
W. Radford, Pomeroy, are announcing the engagement and
approaching marriage of their daughter, Rebecca, to Larry
V. Homme, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Romine, Hemlock
Grove. The open church wedding will be Sunday, Sept. 16, at
·2:30p.m . at the Rock Springs United Methodist Church . A '
reception will follow at the Salisbury Elementary School.

Miss joyce Ann Myers
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMEI'fl' - Mr. and Mrs. B\UCe
Myers, Long Bottom, are announcing the engagement of
their daughter, Joyce Ann, to William David Baker, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baker,· Coolville. Both are 1973
graduates of Eastern High SChool. Wedding plans are incomplete.
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Community I
Corner By Charlene Hoeflich I

TUPPERS PLAINS -There
will be two Southeastern Ohio
Horse Exhibitors Assn. point
shows Saturday and Sunday,
September 8 and 9, at the Bar
30 shawgrounds near here.
On Saturday, september, the
Eastern Athletic Boosters will
oponsor the horse show With
halter claaes beginning at 5:00
p.m. DSTand the performance
classes at 7p.m. The judge for
the show will be Robert Patrick
of Ashville, Ohio. Patrick had
been scheduled for judge a
previous show at the Bar-30
crounds in early May but
IAIIfered a broken leg while
worklng with an untrained colt.
Mr. Patrick has judged horse
showa over a wide area, and is
1 trainer. He owns quarl.erhonea although he accepts
olllit breea for training. He Is
allo. weD known In !hi\ •re~ for
1111 Uf judging and tile !IIIli!
l!ld lfforl he 1pends with the
)'Wihln nplallllng his awards,
IIIII hO!f they can improve

their own as well as their
horse's performance in the
show ring.
.The halter classes oHered
wtll be: show horse ; western
pleasur E,! pony, under · 48" ;
western pleasure pony , 48" and
under S6" ; showmanshi p, 12
years and under; registered
qua _rterh orse
stalli ons ;
reg t sfered
quarterhorse
mar~ s., 3 years and over ; ·
reg1sl ered
quarterhorse
mar_es, 2 years and under;
reg1ster!'!d
quarlerhorse
geld,ings, 3 year,s and over;
reg1stered
quarterhorse
gel~ i ngs, 2 vrs. and under ;
reg!stered appaloosa stallions;
reg1stered appaloosa mares !
sh"""manship, 13 thru 15 years ;
reg1stered appaloosa geldings ;
non -registered· stock horse ;
registered arabian horse ;
registered half-arabian horse ;
open all breed yearl ing and
under : showmanship 16 thru
19 ; and palomino horse.
The performan ce classes will
Include : lead· In ppny Ito . be
lUdged); show hor1e: !'leslern
equipment; western pleasure
oony, under 48", rlder·1 2 years
and under ; registered quar·.
terhorse, junior pleasure (4
yea~s and under) ; flag race i

ANNOJINCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
R. Sopher, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., are announcing the
engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter
Jody Lynn w Danny Joe Hood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvi~
Hood, Pomeroy. The wedding will be an event of september

28.
Mrs. Mary Rose, Miss Julie
Rose, Mrs. Sadie Trussell,
Mrs. Zona Biggs, Mrs. Mae
Spencer, Mrs. Anr\a Li ter, Mrs.
Celia Bailey, Mrs. Goldie
Frederick, Mrs. Iva Carpenter,
LONG BOTTOM A
Mrs. Murl Ours, Mrs. Dorothy
Lawson, Mrs. Sharon Riffle, celebration was held recently
Mrs. Margaret Tuttle, nnd at the Long Bottom .home of
Byron Hayman in observance
Mrs. Jleen Swain.
of
his BOth birthday anOthers presenting gifts to the
couple were Mrs. Helen niversary. The affair was
Sprague, Mrs. Sandy Savoy, hosted by his grandc hildren,
Miss Debbie J eflers, Miss the sons and daughters of his
Vicki Spencer, Mrs. Vivia n son, Ute late Guy Hayman, and
Humphrey, Karen and Robin, Mrs. Ernestine Hayman, Long
Miss Melinda Amsbary, Mrs. Bottom.
Hayman was a mail carrier
Alice Curtis, Mrs . Linda
at
the Long Bottom Post Office
Damewood, Mrs . Gladys
Dillon, Mrs. Glenna Riebel, for 42 years and is well known
· Mrs. Fannie Bell Brown, Mr, in the area. The day was spent
and Mrs. James Yeager, Miss reminiscing and at noon a
Debbie Millhone, Miss Joyce dinner was served. Dick
Myers, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Hayman was chief cook for the
Willford . and Rhonda , Bill dinner.
The gra ndchildren and
Hole.sdon,
Mrs.
Linda
great-grandchildren
attending
Cow(jrey, Mrs. Margaret
Brown , Mrs. Cora Angabrite,
Mr.'and Mrs. Ronald Osborne,
Mrs. Bessie Larkins, Mrs.
Hazel Curtis.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones,
Miss Sandra Van Meter, Mrs. PT~
Lena Belle Pullins, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Caldwell, Mrs.
.Josephine Young, Mrs. Nettie
Young, Mr. and Mrs. James
Primmer , Durward Swain
Nancy C_row, Mr~. Jla Osborne:
Mrs. Ruby Jones, Mrs . Jean
Spencer, Mrs. Becky Pullins,
SYRACUSE - Officers of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Phillips, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Sprague, Mrs. the Syracuse PTA met ThursMary Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon at the school to
Dick Gaui,Mr. and Mrs. Vance discuss plans for the school
Spencer, Mrs. Pat Smith and year.
Cathy, Mrs. Kathy Johnson Committee chairwomen
and Mrs. Kathleen Milhoan appoin!ed were Mrs. Etta Mae
Norto·n, membership and
and Bill.
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Mr. and Mrs. Worley Davis, magazine ; Mrs. Terri Michael,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Young, Miss publicity; Mrs. Susie Grueser,
Rita Marcinko, Mr. and Mrs. program ; Mrs. Martha McHobart Newell, Mr. and Mrs . Phail, legislation. Elected as
Joe Barnhart, Mrs. Hope delegates to the Meigs County
Drake and Sharon, Mr. and Coun cil of Parents and
Mrs. J . E. Barnhart, Mr. and Teachers were Hugh McPhail
Mrs. Bill Swain, Miss Melanie president; Mrs. Grueser, vic~
Dean, Terry Stethem, Mrs. prestdent; Mrs. Judy Flagg,
Rob ert Codner, · Mrs. Ruby recordmg secretary; Mrs .
Brewer and Janie, Mrs. Edna Michael, corresponding
Wood an~ Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. secretary ; Mrs. Joyce Thoren,
Pa t Authcrson, Mrs . J oe trea~urer; Mrs. Norton, and
Bowers and. daughters, Mrs. Davtd Flagg.
Paul Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Tom The first regular meeting of
Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Tom the PTA will be held at 7:30
Kauffenburger, Mr. and Mrs. p.m. September 11.
Bob Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs .
western horsemanship, 12 Ronald Gleason, Mr. and Mrs.
years an d under; English Ronald Davis, Mrs. Maxine
RAT GOT AWAY
pleasure, s~dd l e seat; pick -up
W
hitehead,
Miss
Jane
Ann
race; reg•stered appal oosa
PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI)
Karr, Miss Nancy Sexson, Mrs. David P. Johnson, 21, tried to
pleasure horse; show horse
E~g_li sh equ ipment; o pe ~ Asa Bailey, Willis E. Johnson,
. club a rat with a .22 caliber
r~mmg ;
Engl·ish eq uitation,
nder 19 years and under : non - Mrs. Diane Wells, Mr. and rifle Friday . The rifle fired,
registered western pleasure Mrs. Paul Orr, and .Mr . and Johnson was wounded in the
horse ; barrel race; wes tern Mrs. John Brewer.
thumb, and the rat got away.
sen ior hor semanship, and open
trai l class.

POMEilOY - Two showers
were held recently honoring
Miss Jill Swain, bride-elect of
Gordon Holter. One was held in
the basement of the Long
Bottom Christian Church and
the second at the home of Mr.
Holter.
:::::
Hostesses for the one held at
the church were Mrs. Debbie
POMEROY -When Tony and Bernice May came here a
Watson
and Mrs. Mary Swain.
year or so ago, they purchased the old brick Stewart property at
the corner of Fifth and Hooker and with a great deal of Mrs. i\,rvil Holter hosted the
renovation made it intQ one of tbe most attractive homes in second shower. Pastel color
schemes were carrieG out at
Middleport.
Tony came as production control manager with Imperial the showers and ice cream,
Electric and lnunediately the family got Involved in community cake, mints and punch were
activities. They were active in the Middleport Church of Christ, served. Games were played
. and Bernice, such a delightful person, contributed greatly to the with prizes going to the winactivities of several groupe, including the Middleport AmateUr ners.
Guests were Miss Lucy
Gardeners. She was one of the gracious hostesses for the "eat
Holter,
Miss
Teresa
around the village" staged by the garden club last spring.
As it happened, Tony's job at Imperial didn't turn out as he Chichester, · Mrs. Barbra
Hannam, Mrs. Ella Hannam,
had hoped, and so this week the family moved back to Frankfort
Ky.,wbere they had lived for the three years prior to their mov~ Mrs. Marilyn Hannam, Mrs.
Bernice Prince, Mrs. Nola
to 1.llddleport. These are people who will be missed.
Making lhelr move from the house which !bey had put so Young , Mrs . Judy Holter,
Brenda and Gary, Mrs. Shirley
much into - not only .money but personal thought and work was a little easier for the family when their good friends, Carol Boggs, Sharon and Karen, Oale
Dillon, Joy Swain, Mrs.
and Harold Wolfe, Rutland, purchased it.
·
.
Carol, a teacher at the Meigs Community School, Harold, and Everett Grant, Mrs. Thelma
the two children, Beth and Darin, will be moving in anyday now. White and Jennie, Mrs. Hattie
.Frederick, Mrs. Betty Friend,
WATCH THE Phil Donahue show Monday morning and Mrs. Jean Trussell and Renee,
you'll see a familiar face.
.
·PHONE LISTED
The show was taped at the Ohio State Fair, and as it hapSYRACUSE - Syracuse
pened Bea Kuhn and her husband were there and she was
area
residents for the next two
~elected to participate in a demonstration of ESP conducted by
mentalist Peter Hurkos. The show will be aired here at 9 a. m. weeks, in ca·se of fire or
emergency, are to call Ada
Monday on Channel 7.
The Rev. Mi-. and Mrs. Kuhn spent a couple days at the Fair Slack of 992-2801 or Eber
and were among the thousands to see the Doc severinsen show. Pickens at 992-7181. After Sept.
While in Columbus - and, incidentally, they were celebrating 17 the regular numbers may be
their silver wedding anniversary - the couple went to the called.
Grandview Inn to see Stan Kenton and then went on to Cinciimati
MOVED TO COLUMBUS
lor a ball game Wednesday pight.
RUTLAND - Mrs. Homer
(Jean ) Parker of Rutland has
LYSLE and Diane Reichman Meyer and their two sons, Tim been transferred from the
and Eric, are getting Settled again at Mooreh!lad, Minn., after Holzer Medical Center where
havlrig spent the past 10 months in Africa. They returned to the she has been a patient sinc.e
states in July and spent a few days in Pomeroy with Mary and Tuesday to University Hospital
Manning Webster before going .on to Minnesota.
in Columbus. Her room
)'or Dr. Meyer, on sabatical from Moorehead State Coilege, number is 679.
the 10 months were spend teaching and doing research. To his
knowledge he was the first American or foreigner to teach in the western arabian pleasure
country's black universities. He taught at two non-white schools
horse (half -arabs included) ;
pleasure pony , 48" and
western
Zululand and the University of the North, and indicated that
under -s6" , rider under 16
there the students take their educations much more seriously.
yearsi eng lish pleasu re, hunt
Eric, now seven, completed his first grade in Africa and is ~eat; western stake race ;
walk -trot horse, rider 8 years
ready now to enter Moorehead schools. During the family's
under ; youth western
and
· stay there they traveled in Rhodesia, Mozambique, Swaziland, hor semanshi
p, 16 thru 19
Lesotho, and Southwest Africa. Joe, stationed with the U. S. years; walk -lrot pony, r ider 8
Army in Germany, made a visit with his sister and family while years and under; youth
wes tern horsemanship, 13 thr u
~ they were in Africa.
15 years ; reg i stere d quar .
Jncidenlally, Joe has just returned from a motor trip around terhorse senior pleasure {5
Europe on hia two week leave . He and a friend went wSwit- vears and over); egg and
zerJand, Paris, France, England, ScoUand, Belgium, Holland ~ p oo n ; ?pen western pleasure,
trs. to nd~, riders 15 years and
and Luxembourg. He'll be home early next year.
. under ; nde and run ; youth

Weekend horse
shows set at Bar 30
~ounds, Sept. 8-9

Miss ]ody Lynn Sopher

Food Will be served by the
Eastern -Athletic Boosters wi th
a variety of , sandwiches, soft
drink s, desser ts and cof fee i
cof fe e.
On
Sunday ,
another
$EOHEA point show will b09i n
al 10 a . m. DS T. M rs . .Ca thy
Larlo Stubbs, from Leesburg
Ohio, is a diminutive brune tte'
but her vitality and kn Ow - ho~
tar ex ceed her size. Mrs.
Stubbs, al ong with being an
exper ie nced hor sewoman in
the sh0011 r ing , has earn ed a
rep utat io n a s a fa i r and
reliable judge.
The hai ler class es wl lh the
Same line-up as Sa tu rday's
show will begin at 10 a . m. and
the performance· classes will
bf9 in at 1 p. m. The Sunday
show is sponsored by the Bar 30 Horseman . Food will be
served by the Tuppers Pla ins
Community Club \"'ho conflnue
to serve fine f oOd at reasonab le
pri ces.
.
The lack r oom wll! be on the
showgrounds for both shows .
The tack room is a mobil e
western store, fitted · to serve
t~e exhibitor and spectator tn
fm e western goods.
·1he general public Is Invited
tO both shbws. These shows w ill
be the last. horse shows at the
B·a r -30 _sho wgroun(is th is
season . The grounds are
located on ' State Route 7 be· ·
twee n Coolville rmd Pomeroy .

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gradual.
,
This meeting will ijiv~
leaders a chant-e to secure
tntormatlon to present to their
groups on how the metric
system can become a better
syslem than we now have.
As a part of tjle seplernber 11
meetinM, "Frau~ , Decell, and
Abuae ... Aimed at Ute Consumer Concerns," will provide
the opportunity to d•velop
another program for me~Ungs .
The sesslqn on fraud, J~eeeit
and abuse will be helo !rom
9;30 to II :30 a.m. The "Think
Metric" training will be held
from l2 ;30to3 :3Dp.m. T~ere Is
.no planned lunch. Women can
bring a sack lunch or eM out.
BeveragllS will be available.
There will be a reglslfatlon
charge of $1 to cover the f OSl of ,
materials for those who 11ttend
both sessions. Registration will
he 50 cents If separate leaders
atlllnd the separate sessions.
It is, requested leaders
planning on attending call the
Meigs County Extension Office
at 992-389~ next week indicating which session you will
·attend, according to Blakeslee. '

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TONY'S. FROZEN

Observe 80th year
were Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
(Barbara) Fitzpatrick, Linda,
Cathy and Steve; Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Hayman, Greg and Mike;
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hayman,
Paige, Beth and Ginger; Mr.
and Mrs. Jim (Connie) Walls
and Travis, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
(Lila) Ridenour and Floyd.
Sending greetingS, but unable
to attend, were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert (Catherine) Freund,
Brian and Randy; Mr. and
Mrs .
Dave (Margaret)
Sherman, Cheryl and Neil; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert (Sharon)
Fitzpatrick, Robin and Laurie.
Attending the party besides
the grandchildren and greatgrandchildren were Mrs.
Ernestine Hayman, the
honored guest's daugh!er-inlaw, his wife, Marion, George
and Betty Frederick and Mrs.
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Training session set
POMt::IIOY - Leaders of
wdles' Hrou psln Meigs County,
homo ecOoQmists, gurd n
clubs, church, social, and other
groups are Invited to attend a
fall leader-training meeting at
Jackson on Tuesday, September 11, according to C. E.
Blako~lee, County Extension
Agent.
This session, worked out
under the leodershlp of Patsy
L. Glass, area exlen~lon agent,
home economics, 101ill give the
ladles a chance to take a look at
the - metric system which Is
expected to be In universal use
in the United States between
1980 ~nd 1985. The change-&lt;tver
to the rnetrlc- sys!em will be

SUBSTITUTES SOLD
SEATTLE, Wush. (UP!) Shoppers are turning more and
more to spaghetti, TV dinners,
beans and fish because of the
high price of meat, said
Safeway Stores area manager
Dale Lynch, Ji'rlday. Sales of
these products have risen by as
much as 5() per cent.

Miss Rebecca Radford
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs ~William
W. Radford, Pomeroy, are announcing the engagement and
approaching marriage of their daughter, Rebecca, to Larry
V. Homme, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Romine, Hemlock
Grove. The open church wedding will be Sunday, Sept. 16, at
·2:30p.m . at the Rock Springs United Methodist Church . A '
reception will follow at the Salisbury Elementary School.

Miss joyce Ann Myers
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMEI'fl' - Mr. and Mrs. B\UCe
Myers, Long Bottom, are announcing the engagement of
their daughter, Joyce Ann, to William David Baker, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baker,· Coolville. Both are 1973
graduates of Eastern High SChool. Wedding plans are incomplete.
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Miss Swain honored

Community I
Corner By Charlene Hoeflich I

TUPPERS PLAINS -There
will be two Southeastern Ohio
Horse Exhibitors Assn. point
shows Saturday and Sunday,
September 8 and 9, at the Bar
30 shawgrounds near here.
On Saturday, september, the
Eastern Athletic Boosters will
oponsor the horse show With
halter claaes beginning at 5:00
p.m. DSTand the performance
classes at 7p.m. The judge for
the show will be Robert Patrick
of Ashville, Ohio. Patrick had
been scheduled for judge a
previous show at the Bar-30
crounds in early May but
IAIIfered a broken leg while
worklng with an untrained colt.
Mr. Patrick has judged horse
showa over a wide area, and is
1 trainer. He owns quarl.erhonea although he accepts
olllit breea for training. He Is
allo. weD known In !hi\ •re~ for
1111 Uf judging and tile !IIIli!
l!ld lfforl he 1pends with the
)'Wihln nplallllng his awards,
IIIII hO!f they can improve

their own as well as their
horse's performance in the
show ring.
.The halter classes oHered
wtll be: show horse ; western
pleasur E,! pony, under · 48" ;
western pleasure pony , 48" and
under S6" ; showmanshi p, 12
years and under; registered
qua _rterh orse
stalli ons ;
reg t sfered
quarterhorse
mar~ s., 3 years and over ; ·
reg1sl ered
quarterhorse
mar_es, 2 years and under;
reg1ster!'!d
quarlerhorse
geld,ings, 3 year,s and over;
reg1stered
quarterhorse
gel~ i ngs, 2 vrs. and under ;
reg!stered appaloosa stallions;
reg1stered appaloosa mares !
sh"""manship, 13 thru 15 years ;
reg1stered appaloosa geldings ;
non -registered· stock horse ;
registered arabian horse ;
registered half-arabian horse ;
open all breed yearl ing and
under : showmanship 16 thru
19 ; and palomino horse.
The performan ce classes will
Include : lead· In ppny Ito . be
lUdged); show hor1e: !'leslern
equipment; western pleasure
oony, under 48", rlder·1 2 years
and under ; registered quar·.
terhorse, junior pleasure (4
yea~s and under) ; flag race i

ANNOJINCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
R. Sopher, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., are announcing the
engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter
Jody Lynn w Danny Joe Hood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvi~
Hood, Pomeroy. The wedding will be an event of september

28.
Mrs. Mary Rose, Miss Julie
Rose, Mrs. Sadie Trussell,
Mrs. Zona Biggs, Mrs. Mae
Spencer, Mrs. Anr\a Li ter, Mrs.
Celia Bailey, Mrs. Goldie
Frederick, Mrs. Iva Carpenter,
LONG BOTTOM A
Mrs. Murl Ours, Mrs. Dorothy
Lawson, Mrs. Sharon Riffle, celebration was held recently
Mrs. Margaret Tuttle, nnd at the Long Bottom .home of
Byron Hayman in observance
Mrs. Jleen Swain.
of
his BOth birthday anOthers presenting gifts to the
couple were Mrs. Helen niversary. The affair was
Sprague, Mrs. Sandy Savoy, hosted by his grandc hildren,
Miss Debbie J eflers, Miss the sons and daughters of his
Vicki Spencer, Mrs. Vivia n son, Ute late Guy Hayman, and
Humphrey, Karen and Robin, Mrs. Ernestine Hayman, Long
Miss Melinda Amsbary, Mrs. Bottom.
Hayman was a mail carrier
Alice Curtis, Mrs . Linda
at
the Long Bottom Post Office
Damewood, Mrs . Gladys
Dillon, Mrs. Glenna Riebel, for 42 years and is well known
· Mrs. Fannie Bell Brown, Mr, in the area. The day was spent
and Mrs. James Yeager, Miss reminiscing and at noon a
Debbie Millhone, Miss Joyce dinner was served. Dick
Myers, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Hayman was chief cook for the
Willford . and Rhonda , Bill dinner.
The gra ndchildren and
Hole.sdon,
Mrs.
Linda
great-grandchildren
attending
Cow(jrey, Mrs. Margaret
Brown , Mrs. Cora Angabrite,
Mr.'and Mrs. Ronald Osborne,
Mrs. Bessie Larkins, Mrs.
Hazel Curtis.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones,
Miss Sandra Van Meter, Mrs. PT~
Lena Belle Pullins, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Caldwell, Mrs.
.Josephine Young, Mrs. Nettie
Young, Mr. and Mrs. James
Primmer , Durward Swain
Nancy C_row, Mr~. Jla Osborne:
Mrs. Ruby Jones, Mrs . Jean
Spencer, Mrs. Becky Pullins,
SYRACUSE - Officers of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Phillips, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Sprague, Mrs. the Syracuse PTA met ThursMary Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon at the school to
Dick Gaui,Mr. and Mrs. Vance discuss plans for the school
Spencer, Mrs. Pat Smith and year.
Cathy, Mrs. Kathy Johnson Committee chairwomen
and Mrs. Kathleen Milhoan appoin!ed were Mrs. Etta Mae
Norto·n, membership and
and Bill.
·
Mr. and Mrs. Worley Davis, magazine ; Mrs. Terri Michael,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Young, Miss publicity; Mrs. Susie Grueser,
Rita Marcinko, Mr. and Mrs. program ; Mrs. Martha McHobart Newell, Mr. and Mrs . Phail, legislation. Elected as
Joe Barnhart, Mrs. Hope delegates to the Meigs County
Drake and Sharon, Mr. and Coun cil of Parents and
Mrs. J . E. Barnhart, Mr. and Teachers were Hugh McPhail
Mrs. Bill Swain, Miss Melanie president; Mrs. Grueser, vic~
Dean, Terry Stethem, Mrs. prestdent; Mrs. Judy Flagg,
Rob ert Codner, · Mrs. Ruby recordmg secretary; Mrs .
Brewer and Janie, Mrs. Edna Michael, corresponding
Wood an~ Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. secretary ; Mrs. Joyce Thoren,
Pa t Authcrson, Mrs . J oe trea~urer; Mrs. Norton, and
Bowers and. daughters, Mrs. Davtd Flagg.
Paul Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Tom The first regular meeting of
Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Tom the PTA will be held at 7:30
Kauffenburger, Mr. and Mrs. p.m. September 11.
Bob Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs .
western horsemanship, 12 Ronald Gleason, Mr. and Mrs.
years an d under; English Ronald Davis, Mrs. Maxine
RAT GOT AWAY
pleasure, s~dd l e seat; pick -up
W
hitehead,
Miss
Jane
Ann
race; reg•stered appal oosa
PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI)
Karr, Miss Nancy Sexson, Mrs. David P. Johnson, 21, tried to
pleasure horse; show horse
E~g_li sh equ ipment; o pe ~ Asa Bailey, Willis E. Johnson,
. club a rat with a .22 caliber
r~mmg ;
Engl·ish eq uitation,
nder 19 years and under : non - Mrs. Diane Wells, Mr. and rifle Friday . The rifle fired,
registered western pleasure Mrs. Paul Orr, and .Mr . and Johnson was wounded in the
horse ; barrel race; wes tern Mrs. John Brewer.
thumb, and the rat got away.
sen ior hor semanship, and open
trai l class.

POMEilOY - Two showers
were held recently honoring
Miss Jill Swain, bride-elect of
Gordon Holter. One was held in
the basement of the Long
Bottom Christian Church and
the second at the home of Mr.
Holter.
:::::
Hostesses for the one held at
the church were Mrs. Debbie
POMEROY -When Tony and Bernice May came here a
Watson
and Mrs. Mary Swain.
year or so ago, they purchased the old brick Stewart property at
the corner of Fifth and Hooker and with a great deal of Mrs. i\,rvil Holter hosted the
renovation made it intQ one of tbe most attractive homes in second shower. Pastel color
schemes were carrieG out at
Middleport.
Tony came as production control manager with Imperial the showers and ice cream,
Electric and lnunediately the family got Involved in community cake, mints and punch were
activities. They were active in the Middleport Church of Christ, served. Games were played
. and Bernice, such a delightful person, contributed greatly to the with prizes going to the winactivities of several groupe, including the Middleport AmateUr ners.
Guests were Miss Lucy
Gardeners. She was one of the gracious hostesses for the "eat
Holter,
Miss
Teresa
around the village" staged by the garden club last spring.
As it happened, Tony's job at Imperial didn't turn out as he Chichester, · Mrs. Barbra
Hannam, Mrs. Ella Hannam,
had hoped, and so this week the family moved back to Frankfort
Ky.,wbere they had lived for the three years prior to their mov~ Mrs. Marilyn Hannam, Mrs.
Bernice Prince, Mrs. Nola
to 1.llddleport. These are people who will be missed.
Making lhelr move from the house which !bey had put so Young , Mrs . Judy Holter,
Brenda and Gary, Mrs. Shirley
much into - not only .money but personal thought and work was a little easier for the family when their good friends, Carol Boggs, Sharon and Karen, Oale
Dillon, Joy Swain, Mrs.
and Harold Wolfe, Rutland, purchased it.
·
.
Carol, a teacher at the Meigs Community School, Harold, and Everett Grant, Mrs. Thelma
the two children, Beth and Darin, will be moving in anyday now. White and Jennie, Mrs. Hattie
.Frederick, Mrs. Betty Friend,
WATCH THE Phil Donahue show Monday morning and Mrs. Jean Trussell and Renee,
you'll see a familiar face.
.
·PHONE LISTED
The show was taped at the Ohio State Fair, and as it hapSYRACUSE - Syracuse
pened Bea Kuhn and her husband were there and she was
area
residents for the next two
~elected to participate in a demonstration of ESP conducted by
mentalist Peter Hurkos. The show will be aired here at 9 a. m. weeks, in ca·se of fire or
emergency, are to call Ada
Monday on Channel 7.
The Rev. Mi-. and Mrs. Kuhn spent a couple days at the Fair Slack of 992-2801 or Eber
and were among the thousands to see the Doc severinsen show. Pickens at 992-7181. After Sept.
While in Columbus - and, incidentally, they were celebrating 17 the regular numbers may be
their silver wedding anniversary - the couple went to the called.
Grandview Inn to see Stan Kenton and then went on to Cinciimati
MOVED TO COLUMBUS
lor a ball game Wednesday pight.
RUTLAND - Mrs. Homer
(Jean ) Parker of Rutland has
LYSLE and Diane Reichman Meyer and their two sons, Tim been transferred from the
and Eric, are getting Settled again at Mooreh!lad, Minn., after Holzer Medical Center where
havlrig spent the past 10 months in Africa. They returned to the she has been a patient sinc.e
states in July and spent a few days in Pomeroy with Mary and Tuesday to University Hospital
Manning Webster before going .on to Minnesota.
in Columbus. Her room
)'or Dr. Meyer, on sabatical from Moorehead State Coilege, number is 679.
the 10 months were spend teaching and doing research. To his
knowledge he was the first American or foreigner to teach in the western arabian pleasure
country's black universities. He taught at two non-white schools
horse (half -arabs included) ;
pleasure pony , 48" and
western
Zululand and the University of the North, and indicated that
under -s6" , rider under 16
there the students take their educations much more seriously.
yearsi eng lish pleasu re, hunt
Eric, now seven, completed his first grade in Africa and is ~eat; western stake race ;
walk -trot horse, rider 8 years
ready now to enter Moorehead schools. During the family's
under ; youth western
and
· stay there they traveled in Rhodesia, Mozambique, Swaziland, hor semanshi
p, 16 thru 19
Lesotho, and Southwest Africa. Joe, stationed with the U. S. years; walk -lrot pony, r ider 8
Army in Germany, made a visit with his sister and family while years and under; youth
wes tern horsemanship, 13 thr u
~ they were in Africa.
15 years ; reg i stere d quar .
Jncidenlally, Joe has just returned from a motor trip around terhorse senior pleasure {5
Europe on hia two week leave . He and a friend went wSwit- vears and over); egg and
zerJand, Paris, France, England, ScoUand, Belgium, Holland ~ p oo n ; ?pen western pleasure,
trs. to nd~, riders 15 years and
and Luxembourg. He'll be home early next year.
. under ; nde and run ; youth

Weekend horse
shows set at Bar 30
~ounds, Sept. 8-9

Miss ]ody Lynn Sopher

Food Will be served by the
Eastern -Athletic Boosters wi th
a variety of , sandwiches, soft
drink s, desser ts and cof fee i
cof fe e.
On
Sunday ,
another
$EOHEA point show will b09i n
al 10 a . m. DS T. M rs . .Ca thy
Larlo Stubbs, from Leesburg
Ohio, is a diminutive brune tte'
but her vitality and kn Ow - ho~
tar ex ceed her size. Mrs.
Stubbs, al ong with being an
exper ie nced hor sewoman in
the sh0011 r ing , has earn ed a
rep utat io n a s a fa i r and
reliable judge.
The hai ler class es wl lh the
Same line-up as Sa tu rday's
show will begin at 10 a . m. and
the performance· classes will
bf9 in at 1 p. m. The Sunday
show is sponsored by the Bar 30 Horseman . Food will be
served by the Tuppers Pla ins
Community Club \"'ho conflnue
to serve fine f oOd at reasonab le
pri ces.
.
The lack r oom wll! be on the
showgrounds for both shows .
The tack room is a mobil e
western store, fitted · to serve
t~e exhibitor and spectator tn
fm e western goods.
·1he general public Is Invited
tO both shbws. These shows w ill
be the last. horse shows at the
B·a r -30 _sho wgroun(is th is
season . The grounds are
located on ' State Route 7 be· ·
twee n Coolville rmd Pomeroy .

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,
This meeting will ijiv~
leaders a chant-e to secure
tntormatlon to present to their
groups on how the metric
system can become a better
syslem than we now have.
As a part of tjle seplernber 11
meetinM, "Frau~ , Decell, and
Abuae ... Aimed at Ute Consumer Concerns," will provide
the opportunity to d•velop
another program for me~Ungs .
The sesslqn on fraud, J~eeeit
and abuse will be helo !rom
9;30 to II :30 a.m. The "Think
Metric" training will be held
from l2 ;30to3 :3Dp.m. T~ere Is
.no planned lunch. Women can
bring a sack lunch or eM out.
BeveragllS will be available.
There will be a reglslfatlon
charge of $1 to cover the f OSl of ,
materials for those who 11ttend
both sessions. Registration will
he 50 cents If separate leaders
atlllnd the separate sessions.
It is, requested leaders
planning on attending call the
Meigs County Extension Office
at 992-389~ next week indicating which session you will
·attend, according to Blakeslee. '

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Observe 80th year
were Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
(Barbara) Fitzpatrick, Linda,
Cathy and Steve; Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Hayman, Greg and Mike;
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hayman,
Paige, Beth and Ginger; Mr.
and Mrs. Jim (Connie) Walls
and Travis, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
(Lila) Ridenour and Floyd.
Sending greetingS, but unable
to attend, were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert (Catherine) Freund,
Brian and Randy; Mr. and
Mrs .
Dave (Margaret)
Sherman, Cheryl and Neil; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert (Sharon)
Fitzpatrick, Robin and Laurie.
Attending the party besides
the grandchildren and greatgrandchildren were Mrs.
Ernestine Hayman, the
honored guest's daugh!er-inlaw, his wife, Marion, George
and Betty Frederick and Mrs.
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Celebrate 73rd birthday

Wildwood club meets
I'OMEHOY - A domonstrution USing lwin l'G:lt.alrlf'I'S
wilh - hm•d}' dnhli:t s ~nal
evergrN•n IJy Mrs. Eclison
Hollon was II feulure or lhe
Werlnesday ni~ht ntt'l'ling of
I he Wildwood G·arden Club hrld
al lhe home of Mrs. Alfred

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should lJ&lt;• snra,\'1'&lt;1 (1W
~a g WOI'IliS. Stw s lrt•sscd the
iiHI)lll' lanl't' or t•ultlHJ.! tlrf uld
flowers
nnd
fern
and

dt•stroying them to pi'C'\'t'OI
spn:m1 of

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Thc Meigs Co unly F&lt;1ir
fluwrr show was dis('ussed and

Yen~rr .

it \\i.l s . nult'd thnt several
Pape1·s presented at the lliL'tllbcrs l't'n·ivt·d ribbons .
meeting included one titled Particulnrly mentioned for
"GI'ey Phmt.s in yout· Garden " their show nwards were Mrs .
by Mrs. Vcrunn N('ase. It Ada ll u llr~ · ami Mrs. Edison
pcrlainetl to the artcsin pla nt ~

HulLer.

the bulterfly bush. poplar &lt;111!1
willow trees. M•·s. Mav Holter
talked on achillias ctcsc•·:!Jing it
as un early spring plant with
gold colored flowers . She said
thai in olden times people used

Mr. anrl Ml'l'edlth, llt'lprt•; Mr . and
Mrs ..Jtlmc~ Prtlit cnlt'l'l.: tincd Mrs . Wii::HIIl WuHt• .und
t'cl·t•nlly with a ptlr(y hurwr·ing rhlldn·n, Jut&gt;, Dunny and
his ,.:reLit-gnuHimotlwr, Mrs. W1•ndy, Illinois ; Mrs. Shlll'un
J;;lllel Sarson. Hacirw, un her $h~ch~
(lnd
dau~ht~rs .
7:1rd birlhday.
Jc:tcksonvi lle. N. ( '.: Mrs. l .inda
A luncheou wus st' I' \ 'L'&lt;i on Wolft•, Minersville, and the
lht• lawn at noon. Pichu·es of host and hoslcs.~. Mr. und Mrs.
till' five gt'lll'riltions present James Pctlit and son. Jcunic.
were tak~n . Attending wC're
Others pr'escnting girt~ were
Mrs. Sylvia Wolfe, llacine ; Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler S!trso·n.
Mrs. Louise Meredith. Belpre; Grandview, Mo .; Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard 1Virgie) Mrs . Lewis San;on and
Ours, Racine ; Mr. and Mrs. children, Rt. 2, Haciue, and
Ralph Sarson, Proctorville ; Mr. and Mrs. Davey Wolfe'and
Mrs. Juanita Justis and son rhildren, Racine.
Bill, Middleport; Mr. and Mrs:
The rive generations present
Tum Wolfe and children. Tara were Mrs. SH1'son, Mrs. Sy lvi~1
and Todd, Mr s. Elizabeth Wolfe, Mrs . Juanita Justis,
Atkins and daughter, Wanda Mrs. Brenda Petlit, and her
Lee, Racine ; Mr. and Mrs. $on, Jnmtc Pettit., age nine
Robert Meredith , Parkers- months.
burg: Toni and John
MIIJDI.I-:I~JIIT

The Lord ·s Prayer in unison
opt.' ned lhe meet ing with
111embcrs responding to roll
c;dl by na ming !heir favorite
pcrenninl. Mt·s. Lillian Nappe1·
was a guest. Program books
lhc phmt to 111ake varrow tea · for the year were pl;mn~d anct
and for certain medicines. She membership dues wl:'re
disp layed · a specimen of the coll~cted. The door prize was
plan l.
won by Mrs. Milhoan. Blue
Mrs. Dwight Milhoan had ribbons for arrangements on
gardeni ng lips for the season diSplay were awarded to Mrs.
noting the grass cutting should Mary Ne&lt;1se, Mrs. Hollon, Mrs.
GALLIPOLIS - The United oppo•·tunity to become familia r
continue, that bulbs should be Holter, Mrs. Vernon Nease and
States is an island in a metric with the metric system is being
ordered, !hat a map of next Mrs . '(eauger .
world . More thao 90 percent of offered by the Cooperative
year's garden should be
M1·s . Yueagcr · and Mrs .
lhe world now uses the metric Extension Service of the Ohio
prepared, and that trees and Clifford Phillip,s served
system or weights and Stat.e University at leader
re freshments.
measures. It is predicted that training meetings this fall. The
by 1985 the use of meters, liters meetings are open to home
and grams will become a part economics ext~nsio n group
of daily routine as the U. S. leaders and other interested
joins the rest of the wol'ld in persons. They will receive the
The fourth annual Cleland Stover, Mr. and Mrs. Louis using the standardized metric training and then present a
program on the metric system
family reu ni on was held ParsonS, David and Ralph. system.
Dunbar, W. Va .; Mr . and Mrs,
to the groups they represent.
The
metric
system
is
now
Sunday, August 12, at Forest Larry Stansbury and Benny,
Acres Park with 181 in at- Reynoldsburg ; Mr . and Mrs. used in ·some areas. Cameras · A leader training meeting,
Clair Dale Stansbury, Julia, and the film are likely to be 35 titled "Think Metric" will be
tendance.
Rober t, Groveport.
milimeter. For those who do offered on September 11, from
Janice Hampton , secretary, . Clara.
Mrs . Leona rd Peoples, Terry
home
sewing, patterns are 12:30 to 3 p. m. at the Christ
read the minutes of UJe 1972 Lynn and Joe, Hamden ; Mr .
reunion. Wanda Oxley was and Mrs. Ke i th Cleland , marked with sea m allowa nces ' Un ited Meth odist Church,
elected secretary and Loretta Jeri mie Boyd, Middleport ; Mr . of ~l&lt; inches or 1.5 centimeters. Portsmouth St., Jackson.
an,d Mrs. Roger Li ghtfoot,
There will be a morning
Stansbury, treasurer, for the Belinda, M el issa . Shelly. Baby bottles are marked in
session
from 9 to 11:30 a.m. on
ounces
on
one
side
and
in
cubic
nex t reunion , which will be Pa ta ska la ; Juanita Beck ,
Terry
and
Paul,
Doyl~.stown
;
centimeters on the opposite the topic of "Fraud and Deceit
held the secQnd Sunday in
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Da vis,
side.
In Ohio, a few new high- - Aimed at You." Registration
August at Forest Acres Park. Add ison ; Mr . and Mrs. Joseph
Before the basket dinner was Schuler Jr . and baby , Joe Bob, way signs tell distances in for both training sessions will
served at noon, the blessing Chesh ire; Mr. and Mrs. Henry kilomelers, and Cincinnati's be $1 or 50 ~ents for a single
Jr., Hank and Chase.
new Riverfront Sladiwn has session.
was asked by Robert Paulsen, Cleland
Long
Bottom ;
Ric hard
The program
" Think
Albany. A 1\Jusical program Harnpton
and
Shane, been ma rked o(f in metric
Ewington;
Mr
.
and.
Mrs.
measure.
1
Metric" offers an opportunity
followed featuring s,even
Darrell Wheeler and Mi ch ael,
to become familiar with the
;; members of the Cloud family of M
The
metric
system
is
simple
r. and Mrs. Hu rshel Wheeler
Cohmibus. Musical numbers and Bob bie , Mr s. Debbie to learn . It is based on a 100. me tric system now, allowing
were "Teddy Bear"; ''Pale Tolson and Chr iso Guysvi lle. unit count, as is the United for a smoother c)lange to
Mr . and Mrs. Paul Tay lor . States coinage system. An metric units in the United
Wildwood Flower" and Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Sheldon , Mr.
States.
., "Tennessee Waltz. " Songs and Mrs. Lest er Taylor, Mr.
sung were "Please Release and Mrs . Hurley Rife, Ray,
., Me ", " Lead Me On, n Karen, Shi rl ey, and fr iend,
Sharon, Wellston ; Mr. and
:.: "Mocking Bird Hill", "How Mrs. Cec il Carpenter and ,Mr.
Great Thou Art", "What A and Mrs . Leroy Rowla nd,
Day," ''I'll Fly Away" and Spring field; Charlofle Grant
and son, Micha.el, Debbie and
"Satin Sheets." A recitation Pamela Dav is, Min e r,~vj ll e, Rt.
GALLIPLIS - The Ladies pastor's wife Rose Henson.
waspresenled by Wanda Oxley l; Weyland Cleland;"i':ngola, N.
Guests attendin g were
Y.; Mr . and Mrs. Gary Cleland Auxiliary of the Church of God,
called "Generation Gap."
548
Jackson
Pike,
held
its
Arlene
Pretty, Eleanor Noel,
friend s. Judy and Jimmie,
·
Gifts were presented to and
Cheek, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. monthly meeting August 7 in Lucy Swain, Kay Sanger and
', Marion McClure, 81, Dexter, Merrell Nelson, Nida McC lure the home of Mrs . Jacki e Carolyn Caldwell.
Andrea, Mr . and Mrs.
1 t~e oldest in attendance; Joe and
Business discussed was a
Robert Pau lsen, Mr . and Mrs . Preece, Pt. Pleasant.
f Bob Schuler, Jr., Cheshire, the Jerry Stansbury, Reba, Aaron,
Th ose members in at- ·bake sale Sept. 29 at Murphy '_s
, youngest, 27.! months old: Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Earnest
tendance..w.e,re Regina Huegel, in the Silver Bridge Plaza . The
Weyland Cleland, Angola, N. Dawson, Bren da, Cahty,
Lenora
Pugh, Roberta Smith, ladies were reminded of the
Cortland; Mr . and Mr s. Ivan
· Y. , who traveled the farthest, Cotterill,
Dean , Jennifer and Shirley Smith~ Eula Duncan
bazaar booth to be held at the
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51l0 miles; and Floyd Cleland, fr iend, Loue, Worth ing ; Mr .
Dcanie Prater, Nancy Barcus, Bob Evans Farm Festival
· Rutland, with all 11 of his and Mrs . Joe Bohner and
,Jan is Shilot and presi dent and October 1.2 and 13.
Matthew, Columbus.
~- childre n present.
Afternoon visitors were Mr .
The meeting was adjourned
There were 10 new babies and Mrs. Nor man Will ,
1.
and a silent auction was held.
born this past yea r, with all but Rutland an d Mr. and Mrs.
The next meeting will be held
Earnes t Wood, Pomeroy, Rt. 4.
, lwo attending the reunion.
HONORS WON
at the home of Mrs. Billy
POMEROY
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Atten ding were Mr. and Mrs.
Praters, September 4.
,
Harold OXl ey and Mr . and Mrs.
Hoschar, Syracuse, was one or
f Har old Oxley , Jr. and
approximately 200 se niors who
DAUGHTER BORN
SCHUSTER REPORTS
, daughter, Mr. and Mrs . Dale
graduated
with
honors
from
t
Stansbury, Mr. and Mr s. Henry
POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs.
POMEROY - Marine Staff
Cleland, Pomeroy ; Mr . and Tom Sm ith, Pomeroy, are Ohio University at the end of Sgt. Robert N. Schuster, son of
Mrs. Marion McClure , Mr . and
Mrs . Archie WhE!'eler . Kenny, announcing the birth of a nine the 1973 summer sessions. To Mr. James N. Schusler, whose
Karen, ahd Diana. Dexter; pound, 14 ounce daughter, Kelli graduate with honors a student wife Janice is the daughter of
Gordon Warner , Wolf Pen ; Lynn, August 13. Maternal must have an accumulative Mr. and Mrs . Charles Eskew of
, Cindy 'van Meter, Middleport ;
average of between 3.0 and 415 W. Main St., all of
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Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Cleland, grandparents are Mrs. Jean
Sr . and Eli zabeth Cleland , Burnside , Racine, and Dan 3.499. Miss Hoschar received Pomeroy, has reported for
' Dexter ; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hayman, Syracuse. Mrs . Amy her bachelor or science degree duty at the Marine Corps Base
Cleland, Mrs. Helen Riggs, Mr.
in education.
at Camp Lejeune, N. C.
; and Mrs. Merle Dav is, Henson Eynon, Syracuse , js the
j Cleland, Mr. and Mr s. Bruce paternal grandmother. Grea tr.
Davis, David and Danny, Mr . grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
and M~s. A-\arv in Gardner,
Steve. Ta mmie, Rutlan d; Mr s. Waid Sayre, Racine, and Mrs.
~ JoJn ice Hampton and Mer lin, Lenora Schar!, near Pomeroy.
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Mrd. and MMrs. Larry Cleland Mr. and Mrs: Herman Wolfe,
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an sons, r. anq Mrs. Way ne Racine are the great · greatCleland, F!oyd, Tommy, Ann
1,.
an.d Laura Rose, Langsville. grandparents. Mr. and Mrs .
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ervin, Smith also have a son,
Lennie and Lucille, Mr. and Christopher, 3.
. Mrs. Sy lvan Cleland, Jr . of

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Sumlny dium•r ~m~:;L] uf Mr .
iilld Mr~ . O:·wJII' Stffle WNt'

Mr. un!l Mrs. James ~ trtJ,
lttvid , Kanlfl und Ptmwlu, Mr.

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Mr~ .

Juck Puffcnbuq.:cr,
Sue ~

Todd unci Nikki

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Sir&lt;»l~ .

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llcv . and Mrs. John Hryant.
Mr. 1111 I Mrs. Orville llar·
netic, Oak Hill, were Sunday
rallNs or Mr. and Mrs. Gharlic
Barnell and Mr. and M•·s.
Oscar Steele.
tvh'. and Mrs. Victor (;inn.
cclk1, Cindy and Victor Jr. of
Steubenville w.cre weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. K
Alexnndcr.

Mrs. Mi ldred Baker spent
severn! days recently with her
nephew, Bob Paint and lamily
and sister, Mrs. Nola Parker,
all of Columbus and her
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Carey

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Dlt\'td nml Tuhy Ht·t'4' of A,h. ftlllllrr
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and
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lht•il' ~111nl, Mrs. Jttnlcs Custc, Dcwr·y W:tlkcr, locul, Hll&lt;l a
Hnd
J..tl'l.tndmoUU'r ,
Ml's , IIJtUJ.!.hlcr, Hnbin, survive. lit.•
wus t,rouJtht hrrc fur buriJd ,
Kulhryn lice•·.
Ml\ and Mrs . llllrry
Mrs.' f~ mm ett W1u'll hu:;
f'C IUI'tlCd hOIIIU urtor· {I Wt:(•k'.'; Hi uh;mlsun and ~(lflS, 'l'roy,
visit with hN &lt;lltu~htcr-. Mr/'i. 1111d Mr. and Mts. Kal'l Justis
Bill WoOd und family nt 1111(1 family of l.LlllCUSl •r were
weekend guests of Mrs .
Gnhnnna.
Eliutboth
Cloud und ull al.·
Mrs. Anthony Mu1·rny o!
Bidwell and M1·s. Stelln George tended the Thomas rcuniou at
of Curdinglon called on Mrs. Cora .
Mr. and M•·s. Home•· Thonms
Florcncc Quickie and M•·s.
and
Hicky Cottrill, Hometown,
Ne1.:1 Alcxnnder recenlly.
Mrs. Myron Hull and family W. Va ., and Mr . and Mrs.
of Daylon spcnl Wednesday Ch.,rlcs Hill und son, Nitro, W.
wilh hc1· parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vu ., were Saturday guests of
Mr. ami Mrs. Charlie Barnell.
Charles Casto.
Mrs. Elsie McCoy 1111d Sunday callers in tho Barnett
daughler, Mrs. Herbert Moore home were Mr . :md Mrs.
attended the R. H. Kyle semi- Dennis Glass, eros's ,I.A~nc~. W.
annual furniture show at Vn.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Huntley,
Charleston s·und ay.
Jackson
Route, called on Mr .
Arthur Yoho, Wintersville,
passed away last week after a and Mrs. Roy Huntley Sunday.

Mr.

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Mrs .

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All'Xutilll!l' wtr't• n •t.'(•rtt v lsi tors

&lt;•f tht'irdaughtcr, Mr . and Mrs.
Tom 1Juvl5 und fumlly of
Golumhus.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscur St..'ele,
Mr. and Mrs. Churllc Htwnctl ,
lt.:al, Ulld Mr. lllld Mrs. orville
Harnett, 011k IIIII, utlended tho
fanl)ral or UIOir nephew, Dennis
Duncan, at l'ocil, W. Va , lust
week .

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OURS FAMILY r~unlon,
Su nday,
Rock
Springs
Fairgrounds. basket dinner, 1
p. m. Take own table service,
DESCEND ANT S of
Abraham and Mary Bahr will
hold reunion Sunday beginning
at noon at archery building at
!loyal Oak Pork.
GAINER Reunion ut Meigs
County Fairgrounds. Dinner at
12:30 p.m.
MONDAY
EAS TERN
A thl etlc
Boosters, 8 p.m. at hlgh school.
Fair proceeds and upcoming
horse show to be discussed.
POTLUCK Picnic at Twin
.City Shrine Park, Rac ine, at 2
p. m. Sponsored by Twin City
Shrine Club. All Shriners, their
families, Shrinettes, Honorary
Shrine widows and new
nembers invited.
ANNUAL
Labor
Day
celebration of Pomeroy Fire
Dcpartll)ent begins Monday
with parade at 11 a.m. down
Main St. to Butternut Ave.; out
Buttern ut to the village
parking lot. Chicken barbecue
served 'all day on the upper
parking lot.
RACINE Chapter , O.E.S.
· will meet In regular session
Monday·evening, September 3,
• at 8 p.m.
; FlNANCE Committeeforthe
• Citizens Committee for the
• promotion of the one-hall mill
• bond ~ssue to be used for
: construction of facilities for the
~ Meigs Community School for
• Retarded Children.
TUESDAY
: MEE'I' TilE Bradbury Team
~ ni g ht will be observed at ·the
:: Bradbury School at 7:30p.m.
,. Tuesday. Tbe program will
.. include . introduction of
: teachers,' an · outline of ihs
• program for tbe 1973-74 school
year, introduction to the in: dividuallzed math program, a
• review of the individualized
:.. spelling program, and a tour of
• the building.
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OHIO ETA Phi Chapter,
: Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, 7:30
:: p. m. at Columbus a nd
'": Southern Ohio Electric CO.
_ building in Middleport.

tiOJlSt; SHOW SE'I'
P'l'. PLEASANT ~ Arc"
ho•·semen will display their
·skill duri ng a Labor Day Horse
Show Monday, Sept. J, at 2 p.rn .
at Harmon Field ~Jnder the
sponsorship .of . tile Izaak
Walton League &lt;~nd Harmon
Field Stables. There will be 16
classes. Entry Ice is $2 and the
top fo ur winners in all classes
will receive prize money.

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Ton y of St . Al ba ns,
POMEROY - Fred Miller,
W.Va .; Mr. and Mrs. Wende ll
fined
in the court of Pomeroy
Cleland, ol Gah•nna ; .Mr .
and
Mrs. James Kirk Mayor Don Collins Wednesday
and Sieve, Mr . an d Mr s. night on charges of profane
Delber t Redman, Mr . and Mrs.
Rona ld Watkin s, Mr . and Mr s. la nguage and disturbing the
Joseph Redman, Tommy, peace, was Fred Miller, Jr.,
M erk and f riend , She rr ie Ra cine, nol Fred Mi ller, Sr.
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Vows repeated
BEDFORD - Rev. Robert
. Davis united Miss Debra
Filipovic, d"ughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Fllipovic, Bedford , and Larry Gladwell, son
of Mrs . Bettie Gladwell,
Columbus, and grandson of Mr .
and Mrs. Delbert Becker,
Middleport, in holy matrimony
at a candlelight service
December 23 at the South
!Iaven Church of Christ in
Bedford.
· The church was decorated
with whi te poinsettias and
candelabra,
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a
·Michael de Angelo original
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WEDNESDAY
MElGS COUNTY National
Farmers. Organization
meeting, 8 p. m. at State Park
on Route 3,1.
MIDDLEPORT Garden
Club: 7:·30 p. m. at the
ColWllbus and' Southern Ohio
Eleclr ic Co , Mrs. Walter
Hayes, Miss Judy Arnold and
Mrs. E. 0 . Tewksbary ,
hostesses. Postponed from
Monday to Wednesday due to
Labor Day.
LADIES AUXILIARY ,
Middleport Fireman, 8 p.m. at
the fire hall. Mrs. Bob Byer
and Tom and Mrs, Tom Darst,

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long mantilla was attached to a
victorian headpiece of velvet
and lace. She carried a cascade
arrangement of white roses,
stephanotis an d variega ted ivy
with a white velvet bow "nd
streamers.
A Chri stmas theme was
ca rried out with the maid of
honor, Susan Clotz, wearing a
vic torian gown or green boucle
with white lace bib-fr ont and
cuffs and headpiece of holl y
and mistletoe.
The bridesmaids were
Christine Ford · an d Kay
Fllipovic, sisters of the bride ,
Patti Cavalier, cousin of the
bride, Andrea . Waltonen and

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Hit hard by high prices? Feel
like the dollar is devaluating right
there in your pocket? Don't despair!
We went to bat for depositors and
look what it resulted in - Now get
6.50 per cent on 30 months cer t ificates of deposit with a $5,000.00
mm1mum , and interest is com pounded quarterly . What? You don 't
have an account with us! Don't wait
any longer ... open one today.
Now that you know where to get
the most for a savings dollar, let us
remind you that we're an all -service
savi ngs and loan . Everything here is
done with your best interest in mind.

We're an All-Service
Savings and Loan
1. Home Construction Loans
2. Home Purchase Loans
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5. Mobile Home Loans
6. Christmas Club
7. Vacation Club
8. Travelers Checks
9. Money Orders

GRAND OLE OPRY SHOW
STARRING JIM &amp; JESSE

FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 8·PM

We pause today to honor the workers of America. the men and women responsible for our production
and progress . We thank them for the love and labor
which has made our country great. They are the very
litestream of our civil.ilation .
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Also On Thursday;·8 pm

JACK W. CARSEY, Mgr.
Serving Meigs, Gallia, Mason Counties
.. Open Mon.-Sat. Til 6:00P.M.
PHONE 992-2181

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ADM f'I'n:n
Gertrude ville; Seth friend, Syracu..e:
Drake , Vinton ; Bernice Wllli~m Jluckley, Middleport .
DISCf!AUGF.D' - Robert
LeValley, 1\uclne; Orville
Wade,
Jay Marple, Clifford
Alltll . Pvrneroy; Dorothy
Barden , l!acine; Velma IJmgenetle, Charles Wibon,
Cassady, Tuppers Plains ; Agnes Walker .

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Observe birthdays

Nine birth- ICC ('&lt;Clint WUS Scrn'!l With the
cu ke. Mrs . Mary Sm•m(jn
t Iuy,;; Wl're (JI&gt;Serv&lt;.'d M the
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August 1,11 riy s ta~cd Thur.duy S(Jokt ~o the group on UJe MciljS
Ml ;~ i.I S11 Bt•&lt;·ker, Mid- allcrnl.•'ln at till) So;lllor Citiz .,,. G&lt;•unty flulllMt Sot:lety a11d il'
ubjeclive.
dleport, c•luSin of the gr&lt;J&lt;illl, CL'ntcr.
waH the flllw"rgirl. II •r ~UWjl,
Ov~r 00 senicJr cili~ens ~t­
m11dC lJy her ult1lhcr, · antJ ll!•lded tho party honoring Mrs.
flowers wcr(l the H~tnt.,. WI lh · "unie Brinker, Mrs. Ethel
bridesmaids.
.l11hnson, Mrs . Neva Kind, Mrs,
Dust rnun was D(Jnalc.l A~ncs White, Mrs. Elizabeth
Becker, Middleport, uncle ol llaycs, Mrs . Mmnic McGrath,
the ~ruom. GucHLS wcr • S4,!:Jt.ed f . W. Wilcox, Arlie West and ·
by Gregg Ford, brother-in-law Clurence Struble ,
ol the bride. Gary l)uncan ,
Cakes were dona(('() by Mrs.
Jerry Daven(Jorl, Jeff Boggs Loretta Beegle, Mrs. Edith
and Jinl W&lt;'insteln, co llc~e Bcll:lng, Mr.. Joar• Tuttle and
lricnds &lt;i the groom. Dean Mrs. !.essie Luck. Homemade
Gravatt, cousin of. the bride,
was Lhe ring bearer:
Soloist for the t'eremony was
IJnda Jttrrell. She was al'companied on the organ by
Sa le Scovill. Her brother ,
William Jarrell, played the
guitar for two special sr,n ~·s .
The bride 's mother was
attired in a red chiffon gown
with gold accessories. The
~ room 1S mother chose ~ gold
lame gown with a red and gold
print skirt and gold ac·
ccssorics. They both wore
wh ite and red rose corsages
tri mmed with holly.
The groom's grandmother,
Mrs. Delbert Becker, Middleport, was attired in a pink
beaded crepe dress. She wore a
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while and red rose corsage.
The reception was held at the
Slovenian National Hall in
Maple Heights. A traditional
Christmas dinner was served.
Many ol the 200 gucsL&gt;; attending were out-of-tow n
friends and relatives or the
couple .
Th e
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Cleland reunion held .-

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Celebrate 73rd birthday

Wildwood club meets
I'OMEHOY - A domonstrution USing lwin l'G:lt.alrlf'I'S
wilh - hm•d}' dnhli:t s ~nal
evergrN•n IJy Mrs. Eclison
Hollon was II feulure or lhe
Werlnesday ni~ht ntt'l'ling of
I he Wildwood G·arden Club hrld
al lhe home of Mrs. Alfred

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should lJ&lt;• snra,\'1'&lt;1 (1W
~a g WOI'IliS. Stw s lrt•sscd the
iiHI)lll' lanl't' or t•ultlHJ.! tlrf uld
flowers
nnd
fern
and

dt•stroying them to pi'C'\'t'OI
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fluwrr show was dis('ussed and

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it \\i.l s . nult'd thnt several
Pape1·s presented at the lliL'tllbcrs l't'n·ivt·d ribbons .
meeting included one titled Particulnrly mentioned for
"GI'ey Phmt.s in yout· Garden " their show nwards were Mrs .
by Mrs. Vcrunn N('ase. It Ada ll u llr~ · ami Mrs. Edison
pcrlainetl to the artcsin pla nt ~

HulLer.

the bulterfly bush. poplar &lt;111!1
willow trees. M•·s. Mav Holter
talked on achillias ctcsc•·:!Jing it
as un early spring plant with
gold colored flowers . She said
thai in olden times people used

Mr. anrl Ml'l'edlth, llt'lprt•; Mr . and
Mrs ..Jtlmc~ Prtlit cnlt'l'l.: tincd Mrs . Wii::HIIl WuHt• .und
t'cl·t•nlly with a ptlr(y hurwr·ing rhlldn·n, Jut&gt;, Dunny and
his ,.:reLit-gnuHimotlwr, Mrs. W1•ndy, Illinois ; Mrs. Shlll'un
J;;lllel Sarson. Hacirw, un her $h~ch~
(lnd
dau~ht~rs .
7:1rd birlhday.
Jc:tcksonvi lle. N. ( '.: Mrs. l .inda
A luncheou wus st' I' \ 'L'&lt;i on Wolft•, Minersville, and the
lht• lawn at noon. Pichu·es of host and hoslcs.~. Mr. und Mrs.
till' five gt'lll'riltions present James Pctlit and son. Jcunic.
were tak~n . Attending wC're
Others pr'escnting girt~ were
Mrs. Sylvia Wolfe, llacine ; Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler S!trso·n.
Mrs. Louise Meredith. Belpre; Grandview, Mo .; Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard 1Virgie) Mrs . Lewis San;on and
Ours, Racine ; Mr. and Mrs. children, Rt. 2, Haciue, and
Ralph Sarson, Proctorville ; Mr. and Mrs. Davey Wolfe'and
Mrs. Juanita Justis and son rhildren, Racine.
Bill, Middleport; Mr. and Mrs:
The rive generations present
Tum Wolfe and children. Tara were Mrs. SH1'son, Mrs. Sy lvi~1
and Todd, Mr s. Elizabeth Wolfe, Mrs . Juanita Justis,
Atkins and daughter, Wanda Mrs. Brenda Petlit, and her
Lee, Racine ; Mr. and Mrs. $on, Jnmtc Pettit., age nine
Robert Meredith , Parkers- months.
burg: Toni and John
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The Lord ·s Prayer in unison
opt.' ned lhe meet ing with
111embcrs responding to roll
c;dl by na ming !heir favorite
pcrenninl. Mt·s. Lillian Nappe1·
was a guest. Program books
lhc phmt to 111ake varrow tea · for the year were pl;mn~d anct
and for certain medicines. She membership dues wl:'re
disp layed · a specimen of the coll~cted. The door prize was
plan l.
won by Mrs. Milhoan. Blue
Mrs. Dwight Milhoan had ribbons for arrangements on
gardeni ng lips for the season diSplay were awarded to Mrs.
noting the grass cutting should Mary Ne&lt;1se, Mrs. Hollon, Mrs.
GALLIPOLIS - The United oppo•·tunity to become familia r
continue, that bulbs should be Holter, Mrs. Vernon Nease and
States is an island in a metric with the metric system is being
ordered, !hat a map of next Mrs . '(eauger .
world . More thao 90 percent of offered by the Cooperative
year's garden should be
M1·s . Yueagcr · and Mrs .
lhe world now uses the metric Extension Service of the Ohio
prepared, and that trees and Clifford Phillip,s served
system or weights and Stat.e University at leader
re freshments.
measures. It is predicted that training meetings this fall. The
by 1985 the use of meters, liters meetings are open to home
and grams will become a part economics ext~nsio n group
of daily routine as the U. S. leaders and other interested
joins the rest of the wol'ld in persons. They will receive the
The fourth annual Cleland Stover, Mr. and Mrs. Louis using the standardized metric training and then present a
program on the metric system
family reu ni on was held ParsonS, David and Ralph. system.
Dunbar, W. Va .; Mr . and Mrs,
to the groups they represent.
The
metric
system
is
now
Sunday, August 12, at Forest Larry Stansbury and Benny,
Acres Park with 181 in at- Reynoldsburg ; Mr . and Mrs. used in ·some areas. Cameras · A leader training meeting,
Clair Dale Stansbury, Julia, and the film are likely to be 35 titled "Think Metric" will be
tendance.
Rober t, Groveport.
milimeter. For those who do offered on September 11, from
Janice Hampton , secretary, . Clara.
Mrs . Leona rd Peoples, Terry
home
sewing, patterns are 12:30 to 3 p. m. at the Christ
read the minutes of UJe 1972 Lynn and Joe, Hamden ; Mr .
reunion. Wanda Oxley was and Mrs. Ke i th Cleland , marked with sea m allowa nces ' Un ited Meth odist Church,
elected secretary and Loretta Jeri mie Boyd, Middleport ; Mr . of ~l&lt; inches or 1.5 centimeters. Portsmouth St., Jackson.
an,d Mrs. Roger Li ghtfoot,
There will be a morning
Stansbury, treasurer, for the Belinda, M el issa . Shelly. Baby bottles are marked in
session
from 9 to 11:30 a.m. on
ounces
on
one
side
and
in
cubic
nex t reunion , which will be Pa ta ska la ; Juanita Beck ,
Terry
and
Paul,
Doyl~.stown
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centimeters on the opposite the topic of "Fraud and Deceit
held the secQnd Sunday in
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Da vis,
side.
In Ohio, a few new high- - Aimed at You." Registration
August at Forest Acres Park. Add ison ; Mr . and Mrs. Joseph
Before the basket dinner was Schuler Jr . and baby , Joe Bob, way signs tell distances in for both training sessions will
served at noon, the blessing Chesh ire; Mr. and Mrs. Henry kilomelers, and Cincinnati's be $1 or 50 ~ents for a single
Jr., Hank and Chase.
new Riverfront Sladiwn has session.
was asked by Robert Paulsen, Cleland
Long
Bottom ;
Ric hard
The program
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Albany. A 1\Jusical program Harnpton
and
Shane, been ma rked o(f in metric
Ewington;
Mr
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and.
Mrs.
measure.
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Metric" offers an opportunity
followed featuring s,even
Darrell Wheeler and Mi ch ael,
to become familiar with the
;; members of the Cloud family of M
The
metric
system
is
simple
r. and Mrs. Hu rshel Wheeler
Cohmibus. Musical numbers and Bob bie , Mr s. Debbie to learn . It is based on a 100. me tric system now, allowing
were "Teddy Bear"; ''Pale Tolson and Chr iso Guysvi lle. unit count, as is the United for a smoother c)lange to
Mr . and Mrs. Paul Tay lor . States coinage system. An metric units in the United
Wildwood Flower" and Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Sheldon , Mr.
States.
., "Tennessee Waltz. " Songs and Mrs. Lest er Taylor, Mr.
sung were "Please Release and Mrs . Hurley Rife, Ray,
., Me ", " Lead Me On, n Karen, Shi rl ey, and fr iend,
Sharon, Wellston ; Mr. and
:.: "Mocking Bird Hill", "How Mrs. Cec il Carpenter and ,Mr.
Great Thou Art", "What A and Mrs . Leroy Rowla nd,
Day," ''I'll Fly Away" and Spring field; Charlofle Grant
and son, Micha.el, Debbie and
"Satin Sheets." A recitation Pamela Dav is, Min e r,~vj ll e, Rt.
GALLIPLIS - The Ladies pastor's wife Rose Henson.
waspresenled by Wanda Oxley l; Weyland Cleland;"i':ngola, N.
Guests attendin g were
Y.; Mr . and Mrs. Gary Cleland Auxiliary of the Church of God,
called "Generation Gap."
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Jackson
Pike,
held
its
Arlene
Pretty, Eleanor Noel,
friend s. Judy and Jimmie,
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Gifts were presented to and
Cheek, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. monthly meeting August 7 in Lucy Swain, Kay Sanger and
', Marion McClure, 81, Dexter, Merrell Nelson, Nida McC lure the home of Mrs . Jacki e Carolyn Caldwell.
Andrea, Mr . and Mrs.
1 t~e oldest in attendance; Joe and
Business discussed was a
Robert Pau lsen, Mr . and Mrs . Preece, Pt. Pleasant.
f Bob Schuler, Jr., Cheshire, the Jerry Stansbury, Reba, Aaron,
Th ose members in at- ·bake sale Sept. 29 at Murphy '_s
, youngest, 27.! months old: Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Earnest
tendance..w.e,re Regina Huegel, in the Silver Bridge Plaza . The
Weyland Cleland, Angola, N. Dawson, Bren da, Cahty,
Lenora
Pugh, Roberta Smith, ladies were reminded of the
Cortland; Mr . and Mr s. Ivan
· Y. , who traveled the farthest, Cotterill,
Dean , Jennifer and Shirley Smith~ Eula Duncan
bazaar booth to be held at the
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51l0 miles; and Floyd Cleland, fr iend, Loue, Worth ing ; Mr .
Dcanie Prater, Nancy Barcus, Bob Evans Farm Festival
· Rutland, with all 11 of his and Mrs . Joe Bohner and
,Jan is Shilot and presi dent and October 1.2 and 13.
Matthew, Columbus.
~- childre n present.
Afternoon visitors were Mr .
The meeting was adjourned
There were 10 new babies and Mrs. Nor man Will ,
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and a silent auction was held.
born this past yea r, with all but Rutland an d Mr. and Mrs.
The next meeting will be held
Earnes t Wood, Pomeroy, Rt. 4.
, lwo attending the reunion.
HONORS WON
at the home of Mrs. Billy
POMEROY
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Atten ding were Mr. and Mrs.
Praters, September 4.
,
Harold OXl ey and Mr . and Mrs.
Hoschar, Syracuse, was one or
f Har old Oxley , Jr. and
approximately 200 se niors who
DAUGHTER BORN
SCHUSTER REPORTS
, daughter, Mr. and Mrs . Dale
graduated
with
honors
from
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Stansbury, Mr. and Mr s. Henry
POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs.
POMEROY - Marine Staff
Cleland, Pomeroy ; Mr . and Tom Sm ith, Pomeroy, are Ohio University at the end of Sgt. Robert N. Schuster, son of
Mrs. Marion McClure , Mr . and
Mrs . Archie WhE!'eler . Kenny, announcing the birth of a nine the 1973 summer sessions. To Mr. James N. Schusler, whose
Karen, ahd Diana. Dexter; pound, 14 ounce daughter, Kelli graduate with honors a student wife Janice is the daughter of
Gordon Warner , Wolf Pen ; Lynn, August 13. Maternal must have an accumulative Mr. and Mrs . Charles Eskew of
, Cindy 'van Meter, Middleport ;
average of between 3.0 and 415 W. Main St., all of
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Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Cleland, grandparents are Mrs. Jean
Sr . and Eli zabeth Cleland , Burnside , Racine, and Dan 3.499. Miss Hoschar received Pomeroy, has reported for
' Dexter ; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hayman, Syracuse. Mrs . Amy her bachelor or science degree duty at the Marine Corps Base
Cleland, Mrs. Helen Riggs, Mr.
in education.
at Camp Lejeune, N. C.
; and Mrs. Merle Dav is, Henson Eynon, Syracuse , js the
j Cleland, Mr. and Mr s. Bruce paternal grandmother. Grea tr.
Davis, David and Danny, Mr . grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
and M~s. A-\arv in Gardner,
Steve. Ta mmie, Rutlan d; Mr s. Waid Sayre, Racine, and Mrs.
~ JoJn ice Hampton and Mer lin, Lenora Schar!, near Pomeroy.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ervin, Smith also have a son,
Lennie and Lucille, Mr. and Christopher, 3.
. Mrs. Sy lvan Cleland, Jr . of

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Sumlny dium•r ~m~:;L] uf Mr .
iilld Mr~ . O:·wJII' Stffle WNt'

Mr. un!l Mrs. James ~ trtJ,
lttvid , Kanlfl und Ptmwlu, Mr.

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Mr~ .

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Todd unci Nikki

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llcv . and Mrs. John Hryant.
Mr. 1111 I Mrs. Orville llar·
netic, Oak Hill, were Sunday
rallNs or Mr. and Mrs. Gharlic
Barnell and Mr. and M•·s.
Oscar Steele.
tvh'. and Mrs. Victor (;inn.
cclk1, Cindy and Victor Jr. of
Steubenville w.cre weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. K
Alexnndcr.

Mrs. Mi ldred Baker spent
severn! days recently with her
nephew, Bob Paint and lamily
and sister, Mrs. Nola Parker,
all of Columbus and her
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Carey

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lht•il' ~111nl, Mrs. Jttnlcs Custc, Dcwr·y W:tlkcr, locul, Hll&lt;l a
Hnd
J..tl'l.tndmoUU'r ,
Ml's , IIJtUJ.!.hlcr, Hnbin, survive. lit.•
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Kulhryn lice•·.
Ml\ and Mrs . llllrry
Mrs.' f~ mm ett W1u'll hu:;
f'C IUI'tlCd hOIIIU urtor· {I Wt:(•k'.'; Hi uh;mlsun and ~(lflS, 'l'roy,
visit with hN &lt;lltu~htcr-. Mr/'i. 1111d Mr. and Mts. Kal'l Justis
Bill WoOd und family nt 1111(1 family of l.LlllCUSl •r were
weekend guests of Mrs .
Gnhnnna.
Eliutboth
Cloud und ull al.·
Mrs. Anthony Mu1·rny o!
Bidwell and M1·s. Stelln George tended the Thomas rcuniou at
of Curdinglon called on Mrs. Cora .
Mr. and M•·s. Home•· Thonms
Florcncc Quickie and M•·s.
and
Hicky Cottrill, Hometown,
Ne1.:1 Alcxnnder recenlly.
Mrs. Myron Hull and family W. Va ., and Mr . and Mrs.
of Daylon spcnl Wednesday Ch.,rlcs Hill und son, Nitro, W.
wilh hc1· parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vu ., were Saturday guests of
Mr. ami Mrs. Charlie Barnell.
Charles Casto.
Mrs. Elsie McCoy 1111d Sunday callers in tho Barnett
daughler, Mrs. Herbert Moore home were Mr . :md Mrs.
attended the R. H. Kyle semi- Dennis Glass, eros's ,I.A~nc~. W.
annual furniture show at Vn.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Huntley,
Charleston s·und ay.
Jackson
Route, called on Mr .
Arthur Yoho, Wintersville,
passed away last week after a and Mrs. Roy Huntley Sunday.

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&lt;•f tht'irdaughtcr, Mr . and Mrs.
Tom 1Juvl5 und fumlly of
Golumhus.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscur St..'ele,
Mr. and Mrs. Churllc Htwnctl ,
lt.:al, Ulld Mr. lllld Mrs. orville
Harnett, 011k IIIII, utlended tho
fanl)ral or UIOir nephew, Dennis
Duncan, at l'ocil, W. Va , lust
week .

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Su nday,
Rock
Springs
Fairgrounds. basket dinner, 1
p. m. Take own table service,
DESCEND ANT S of
Abraham and Mary Bahr will
hold reunion Sunday beginning
at noon at archery building at
!loyal Oak Pork.
GAINER Reunion ut Meigs
County Fairgrounds. Dinner at
12:30 p.m.
MONDAY
EAS TERN
A thl etlc
Boosters, 8 p.m. at hlgh school.
Fair proceeds and upcoming
horse show to be discussed.
POTLUCK Picnic at Twin
.City Shrine Park, Rac ine, at 2
p. m. Sponsored by Twin City
Shrine Club. All Shriners, their
families, Shrinettes, Honorary
Shrine widows and new
nembers invited.
ANNUAL
Labor
Day
celebration of Pomeroy Fire
Dcpartll)ent begins Monday
with parade at 11 a.m. down
Main St. to Butternut Ave.; out
Buttern ut to the village
parking lot. Chicken barbecue
served 'all day on the upper
parking lot.
RACINE Chapter , O.E.S.
· will meet In regular session
Monday·evening, September 3,
• at 8 p.m.
; FlNANCE Committeeforthe
• Citizens Committee for the
• promotion of the one-hall mill
• bond ~ssue to be used for
: construction of facilities for the
~ Meigs Community School for
• Retarded Children.
TUESDAY
: MEE'I' TilE Bradbury Team
~ ni g ht will be observed at ·the
:: Bradbury School at 7:30p.m.
,. Tuesday. Tbe program will
.. include . introduction of
: teachers,' an · outline of ihs
• program for tbe 1973-74 school
year, introduction to the in: dividuallzed math program, a
• review of the individualized
:.. spelling program, and a tour of
• the building.
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OHIO ETA Phi Chapter,
: Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, 7:30
:: p. m. at Columbus a nd
'": Southern Ohio Electric CO.
_ building in Middleport.

tiOJlSt; SHOW SE'I'
P'l'. PLEASANT ~ Arc"
ho•·semen will display their
·skill duri ng a Labor Day Horse
Show Monday, Sept. J, at 2 p.rn .
at Harmon Field ~Jnder the
sponsorship .of . tile Izaak
Walton League &lt;~nd Harmon
Field Stables. There will be 16
classes. Entry Ice is $2 and the
top fo ur winners in all classes
will receive prize money.

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CORRECTION
Ton y of St . Al ba ns,
POMEROY - Fred Miller,
W.Va .; Mr. and Mrs. Wende ll
fined
in the court of Pomeroy
Cleland, ol Gah•nna ; .Mr .
and
Mrs. James Kirk Mayor Don Collins Wednesday
and Sieve, Mr . an d Mr s. night on charges of profane
Delber t Redman, Mr . and Mrs.
Rona ld Watkin s, Mr . and Mr s. la nguage and disturbing the
Joseph Redman, Tommy, peace, was Fred Miller, Jr.,
M erk and f riend , She rr ie Ra cine, nol Fred Mi ller, Sr.
Danny

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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gladwell

Vows repeated
BEDFORD - Rev. Robert
. Davis united Miss Debra
Filipovic, d"ughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Fllipovic, Bedford , and Larry Gladwell, son
of Mrs . Bettie Gladwell,
Columbus, and grandson of Mr .
and Mrs. Delbert Becker,
Middleport, in holy matrimony
at a candlelight service
December 23 at the South
!Iaven Church of Christ in
Bedford.
· The church was decorated
with whi te poinsettias and
candelabra,
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a
·Michael de Angelo original
victorian gown of white peau

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MElGS COUNTY National
Farmers. Organization
meeting, 8 p. m. at State Park
on Route 3,1.
MIDDLEPORT Garden
Club: 7:·30 p. m. at the
ColWllbus and' Southern Ohio
Eleclr ic Co , Mrs. Walter
Hayes, Miss Judy Arnold and
Mrs. E. 0 . Tewksbary ,
hostesses. Postponed from
Monday to Wednesday due to
Labor Day.
LADIES AUXILIARY ,
Middleport Fireman, 8 p.m. at
the fire hall. Mrs. Bob Byer
and Tom and Mrs, Tom Darst,

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long mantilla was attached to a
victorian headpiece of velvet
and lace. She carried a cascade
arrangement of white roses,
stephanotis an d variega ted ivy
with a white velvet bow "nd
streamers.
A Chri stmas theme was
ca rried out with the maid of
honor, Susan Clotz, wearing a
vic torian gown or green boucle
with white lace bib-fr ont and
cuffs and headpiece of holl y
and mistletoe.
The bridesmaids were
Christine Ford · an d Kay
Fllipovic, sisters of the bride ,
Patti Cavalier, cousin of the
bride, Andrea . Waltonen and

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less than 6.50%
Hit hard by high prices? Feel
like the dollar is devaluating right
there in your pocket? Don't despair!
We went to bat for depositors and
look what it resulted in - Now get
6.50 per cent on 30 months cer t ificates of deposit with a $5,000.00
mm1mum , and interest is com pounded quarterly . What? You don 't
have an account with us! Don't wait
any longer ... open one today.
Now that you know where to get
the most for a savings dollar, let us
remind you that we're an all -service
savi ngs and loan . Everything here is
done with your best interest in mind.

We're an All-Service
Savings and Loan
1. Home Construction Loans
2. Home Purchase Loans
3. Home Improvement Loans

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5. Mobile Home Loans
6. Christmas Club
7. Vacation Club
8. Travelers Checks
9. Money Orders

GRAND OLE OPRY SHOW
STARRING JIM &amp; JESSE

FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 8·PM

We pause today to honor the workers of America. the men and women responsible for our production
and progress . We thank them for the love and labor
which has made our country great. They are the very
litestream of our civil.ilation .
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Also On Thursday;·8 pm

JACK W. CARSEY, Mgr.
Serving Meigs, Gallia, Mason Counties
.. Open Mon.-Sat. Til 6:00P.M.
PHONE 992-2181

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Gertrude ville; Seth friend, Syracu..e:
Drake , Vinton ; Bernice Wllli~m Jluckley, Middleport .
DISCf!AUGF.D' - Robert
LeValley, 1\uclne; Orville
Wade,
Jay Marple, Clifford
Alltll . Pvrneroy; Dorothy
Barden , l!acine; Velma IJmgenetle, Charles Wibon,
Cassady, Tuppers Plains ; Agnes Walker .

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Observe birthdays

Nine birth- ICC ('&lt;Clint WUS Scrn'!l With the
cu ke. Mrs . Mary Sm•m(jn
t Iuy,;; Wl're (JI&gt;Serv&lt;.'d M the
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August 1,11 riy s ta~cd Thur.duy S(Jokt ~o the group on UJe MciljS
Ml ;~ i.I S11 Bt•&lt;·ker, Mid- allcrnl.•'ln at till) So;lllor Citiz .,,. G&lt;•unty flulllMt Sot:lety a11d il'
ubjeclive.
dleport, c•luSin of the gr&lt;J&lt;illl, CL'ntcr.
waH the flllw"rgirl. II •r ~UWjl,
Ov~r 00 senicJr cili~ens ~t­
m11dC lJy her ult1lhcr, · antJ ll!•lded tho party honoring Mrs.
flowers wcr(l the H~tnt.,. WI lh · "unie Brinker, Mrs. Ethel
bridesmaids.
.l11hnson, Mrs . Neva Kind, Mrs,
Dust rnun was D(Jnalc.l A~ncs White, Mrs. Elizabeth
Becker, Middleport, uncle ol llaycs, Mrs . Mmnic McGrath,
the ~ruom. GucHLS wcr • S4,!:Jt.ed f . W. Wilcox, Arlie West and ·
by Gregg Ford, brother-in-law Clurence Struble ,
ol the bride. Gary l)uncan ,
Cakes were dona(('() by Mrs.
Jerry Daven(Jorl, Jeff Boggs Loretta Beegle, Mrs. Edith
and Jinl W&lt;'insteln, co llc~e Bcll:lng, Mr.. Joar• Tuttle and
lricnds &lt;i the groom. Dean Mrs. !.essie Luck. Homemade
Gravatt, cousin of. the bride,
was Lhe ring bearer:
Soloist for the t'eremony was
IJnda Jttrrell. She was al'companied on the organ by
Sa le Scovill. Her brother ,
William Jarrell, played the
guitar for two special sr,n ~·s .
The bride 's mother was
attired in a red chiffon gown
with gold accessories. The
~ room 1S mother chose ~ gold
lame gown with a red and gold
print skirt and gold ac·
ccssorics. They both wore
wh ite and red rose corsages
tri mmed with holly.
The groom's grandmother,
Mrs. Delbert Becker, Middleport, was attired in a pink
beaded crepe dress. She wore a
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while and red rose corsage.
The reception was held at the
Slovenian National Hall in
Maple Heights. A traditional
Christmas dinner was served.
Many ol the 200 gucsL&gt;; attending were out-of-tow n
friends and relatives or the
couple .
Th e
Gla dw e ll 's

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VOL R NO. 31

Conference topic
WA~HlNGTON &lt;U PI )

President Ni x.on and Vice
President Spiro '1'. Agnew held
• ' 'thorou~h discussion" of
Agn~w 's lecal nnd political
troubles lor two hours Saturday. and the White ijou8e said
there was no talk or a possible
Agnew resignation.
"The vice president brought
the Pfesident up to date on
CUrrenlllUJttcrs involving himself.'' jl'hite House Deputy
Pt:esa Secretary Gerald L.
Waq;en aaid. "It was a good
sesslbn."
Nijon and the vice president
I met alone-at Agnew 's request
- in the President's Oval Office
starting at 10,40 a .m., about
nine ] hours after Nixon
retud ted from a 12-day
worklrt~ vacation at San
Clemente, Calif. Warren
relu~ \to give any detai~ of
their discussion, saying It was
"a ·p~vate meetin~r.

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Army ,leader is .
nabbed in raid
. BELFAST (UP!) _ Seamus
Twomey, reputed chief or staff
of the Irish Republican Army's
extremist Provisional wing,
was arrested Saturday in a
raid on a remote farmhouse in
the Irish Republic, PQlice in
Dublin said.
Hours earlier, James
Bryson, said to be one of the
Provisionals' top tactical leaders, was shot in the head and
critically wounded in a gunfight with British troopa in
Belfast. A companion was
reported killed and two other
men wounded.
Police say Twomey, whose
home is in Belfast, assumed his
post with the Provisionals

troops earlier this year, was
critically Wounded. The army
said another wounded man
escaped.
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Mulvenna's death brought to
878 the , number of persons
killed in four years of Northern
Ireland violence among
majority Protestants, minority
Catholics and British security
forces.

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Alter his two-hour conference with Agnew,Nixon rnet
alone with his senior domestic
advisers, counselors Melvin R.
IJJird and Bryce N. Harlow and
White House chief of starr
Alexander M. Haig.
T)lat discussion presumably
dealt with the poiltical repert"Ussions of the Agnew Investigation, as well as the administration's legislative plans
when Congress returns next
Tuesday.
Afterwards, Nixon headed
lor a W!!&lt;Jkend at Camp David,
Md., with his !amily and two
Saturday night dinner guesta,
Mamie Eisenhower and C. G.
"Bebe" Rebozo of Key Biscayne, Fla ., a close Nixon
friend and confidant.

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Re-elect was not any better
than the morals of the
.gangsters," he said .
Meany said he believed
Nixon 's uppermost concern
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' ftom the time he gets up in
the morning until he goes to
bed at night" is what he can do
to better his image. And he
predicted Nixon "will go down
in history as one o£ our poorest
Presidents on the basis of the
economic picture and, before
we are through, · on the international picture."
The labor leader, pulling on
his ever-present cigar, predicted the nation would have a
recession by the end of the
year. l-Ie also forecast that
. unions will begin tesorting to
more strikes if prices continue
.to rise sharply while wages are
rigidly controlled.
The only solution, he said, is
to let the nation return to a
completely free-market economy . .

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problems

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arrest of Sean
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State~ Saturday ended air IRA ·
that likely will determine
operations lrom this remote
The arrest of Twomey and whether the storm fizzles or
Thai lb"se which once sent the shooting of Bryson report· blossoms into a hurricane.
.Ame~\can warplanes on mis- edly le!t David O'Connell as the
Another tropical depression,
sions throughout Indochina. only man in the top echelon of meanwhile, turned · up on
.
Th ll
1 nd 1 th the Provisional leadership still weather satellite photographa
~~~were gar a s or e t 1 rg
of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula
Marige fliers and ~miles all a -r:'.o~~y 53 was arrested in and a reconnaissance plane
arow'ld m ceremomes before
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Dr. Robert Simpson, chief of
dron _232 hfted of~ a run~ay
Bryson and his companions the National Hurricane Center,
~sh makeshl£1 Sign readmg, were shot when they fired on said the low pressure trough
We lpv~ Nam Phong . We _want soldiers who spotted them encountered by Chirisine could
to s,.
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setting up an ambush in either merge with the storm or
Na
Phong • 240 miles Belfast's Ballymurphy district, continue to (ight it.
northpast of B~ngkok, earne~ an aimy spokesman said.
"If they merge," Simpson
the nickname Rose Garde~
A police · spokesman said , "Christine will intensify
from ·the 2,100 American a1r- described Bryson, who has rather quickly into a full
men ~tatloned here. The out· escaped twice from prisons In hurricane.lf they don:t merge,
post, _reopened In May, 1972: at Northern Ireland since 1971, as Christine probably won't go
the height of a North Vlet- a key figure In the provisiQnal anywhere or amount to much."
namese offensive In South IRA's tactical leadership and
Simpson noted, however,
Vietrfam, was totally lack!ng. in one of the organization's top that Christine was a "Cape
sqcl~~ or recreallonal facllilles marksmen.
Verde storm" -one that lorand \1 was a seven-hour drive
Pattick Mulvenna 22 was med off the coast of Africafrom , Bangk9k.
killed by the soldier; and "and ,they ,don 't give up easy,
James O'Raw e, 17, wi10se even though Its a weak sister
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people, by and large, have lost
confidence in." But he said he
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before A~ne w went on nation.
wide television tAl deny allegations he hud received kickbacks fr om government
contractors in Maryland.
Agnew disclosed then that he
was under federal in·
ves tl gution lor possible
violation of tax, extorll on,
bribery and conspiracy laws,
and declared he would remain
in office and fi ght to prove his
innocence.
There have heen published
reports recently, notably a
Time magazine article, tha t
U.S. Attorney George Beall
might be ready "to present
evidence involving Agnew to a
federal grand jury in Baltimore.
Attorney General Elliot L.
Richardson , who was spending
the Labor Day weekend at
Cape Cod, Mass., has said he
will make the ultimate decision
whether the government seeks

Deep sea. rescue effort
is successful Saturday ·

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"There was no discussion of
Agnew resigning, " warren
said, nor was there any review
of constitutional questions
about Agnew's legal status as
vice president while under
criminal investigation .
Agnew's press spokesman,
Marsh Thomson , confirmed
Warren's remarks and sa id
" they had a very, very
s a.li s faclory mee tin g
together ." Thomson said there
was "nothing of a major,
special nature to the meeting."
Other sources said Agnew,
who has seen his lawyers for
each of the past two or three
days, reviewed
"legal
strategy" with Nixon, although
Thomson denied it. Thomson
did say the two discussed "the
way it is being handled by him
(Agnew) and his lawyers."
It was the first face-to.face
meeting between · Nixon and
Agnew since Aug. 7, the day

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By United Press International
Motorists found 91H!egree
heat, ·making some travel
uncomfortable, added to the
usual hazards o£ motoring in
the first full day of the Labor
Day holiday Saturday.
The heaviest traffic was not
expected until the home-going
rush started late Monday.
In the first 24 hours, deaths in
traffic ,climbed slowly. The
National Safety Council estlma ted that between 550 and
650 persons might die in
automobile. accidents between
6 p.m. Friday and midnight
Monday, with possibly another
22,000 persons su[!ering disabling injuries.
During s similar nonholiday
period at this time or year,
about 450 persons might die in
traf!ic mishaps, the Council
figures showed.
At 2 p.m. EDT, a United
Press International survey
showed 89 per~ons dead in
traffic accidents.
A breakdown of accidental
deaths :
Traffic 89'Drownlngs 10 Other 2
Total 101.

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BEIRUT (UPI) - The
Libyan government of . Col.
Moammar Khadafy announced
Saturday its takeover of controlling 51 per cent interest in

enou_gh.
The men's aj r dw indled
closer and closer to what an
ul!icial called "tile ctrop-dead
tiJne" wh il~ two sister subma.
rincs and a U.S. Navy underseas drone made dive after
fru itless dive .
The sister subs Pisces II a nd
Pisces V were able to attach
only two light marker lines to
the disabled sub .
Then early Saturday the U.S.
Navy drone CURV ill- the
kind of device which found a
hydrogen homb dropped into
the sea off Pa lomares, Spai n-

WASHI NGTO N ( UPJ) Many state Republica n leaders
believe Vice President Spiro T.
Agnew 's 1976presidential aspirations have been hurt by
allegations of wrongdoing. But
nearly as many believe he
could turn the affair to his
advantage should he prove his
innocence.
A majority of the GOP state
chairmen responding to a UPI
survey expressed confidence
that neither the Watergate
scandal nor the investigation of
the vice president in connection with an alleged kickback scheme would seriously
affect Republican chances in
next year 's congressional and
state elections.
Of the 47 chairmen who
replied, 13 said they thought
Agnew had been damaged by
the charges , and declined

Christmas
stamps .are
selected
WASHINGTON (UPI ) - A
needlepoint design of an oldfashioned Christmas tree and a
painting of a Madonna and
child by the Italian Renaissance artist, Raphael, have
been chosen as the 1973
Christmas stamps, U1e U.S.
Postal Service said Saturday.
The Christmas tree design by
artist Dolli Tingle of Westport,
Conn., is the first u.s. stamp
ever designed in needlepoint. It
took iler about ~ 0 days to
complete.
Raphael's painting, "The
Small Cowper Madonna,' '
bears til at title because its first
. recorded own er was Lord
Cowper, a British ambassador
to the court of Tuscany in Italy.
Cowper bought the painting in
17811, but. Raphael painted it in
Florence, Italy, about 1505. The
painting now hangs in the
National Gallery of Art.
The Madonna stamp, done in
yellow, light brown, red, blue,
black and green inks, was
designed by Bradbury Tilompson of the U. S. Bureau of
Printing and Engra ving. He
designed the tree stamp in
colors of light b1·own, yellow ,
gold, red , blue and black inks.
'111C two 8-&lt;:enl stamps will be
issued at ceremonies Nov . 7 at
the national art ga llery. The
print order is one billion or
each stamp.

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undfl',way Thursday. The air·

Sat~duy stopped at Cubl Point
in t e Philippines lor training
WASHINGTON (UP!) exe clscs before moving Presidentlul orders that left
price limits on beef longer than
pet'.flanently to Japan.
on other meats were justified
t~e United States Is rcmov· by the rapid rise In beef pri ce~.
Ins &amp;,550 servleomen and more u federal appeals court ruled
tha't 100 planes from Thai Saturduy.
"Beef prices hod been rising
bases In the first phase of a
witHdrawal program made much faster than prices on all
lea1lble by the Aug. 16 bom- other meats," tho Temporary
. bl halt in Csmbodla. TalkS Emergency Court of Appeals o[
on e•econd phase pullout are lh~ United States said In a
to 'begin in Bangkok next unanimous 13-page opinion.
Tho threo·Judsc panel let
w k.
stand
a federal district court
oro than 40,000 U.S. scrvlc men aro still stationed In rullns In Washtngton state that
Th lland at six other bases turned down u petition by the
built by the United Statos but Western States Meat Packers
1\ssoelatlon, The panel took a
under eontrol of ·the Thais .

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similar stand- In a case two
weeks ago.
Preoidcnt Nixon has said the
eeillng on beef prices will be
llfl&lt;ld Sept. 12.
The meal pa ckers sued
federal officials after a series
of C011t of Living Council orders
and presidential executive ordcrs Involving , meat prlt&gt;es.
They said the order discrimiMiing m011t against them
come· July 19, when prl'ce
ceilings were lilted on all
meuts but beef.
The meat (lllckers wanted a
court order to force the Cost of
Living Council to change il.'l
rules and named us dcfendanl.l

e ·

e

In the case Council Director
John Dunlop, Treasury Secretary George P. Shultz, and
other officials of the council.
The meat packers contended
the difference between treatment of beef prices and other
meat prices was a "taking o[
their properly" without fair
compensation, violating the
due · prol-ess clause of the
Constitution.
The appeals court sold U1c
price orders were a valid
exercise of government power.
As lor the meat packers'
claim U18t they were not given
a chance (or a hearing, the
court said there had been

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"extensive informal consulta-

tions."
1110 court said the !acl.&lt;i
paralleled those in the case of
Pacific Coast Meat Jobbers
Association versus tl1e C.'ost or
Living Council . In that case,
the court noted , " It was
decided that market pressu1·es
were such that the freeze on
mea·t prices would have to be
lifted ... the removal of the
ceiling 011 all meat P•"il"l!s
would increase the level of
prices dramatically, while
splitting the relaxing of the
celilng into beef and non-beef
steps would "lessen this im-

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sev~n

Four doctors aboa rd the
4,600-ton mother ship Vickers
Voyager examined Chapma n
and Maliin•on. A helicopter
flew them to Cork, where they
tra n~fe rred immediately to a
jet lor a flight to Barrow-inFurness, England, where their
!amilies waited.
Sir Leonard Redshaw, chairma n of Vickers Oceanics,
owner of the Pisces, said the
men were brought up in "our
last chance.'' He described the
operation as the deepest underseas rescue ever attempted.

minutes altached an

rope.
The craft, her aft compartment flooded, was stuck front
end upwa rd in the mud in the
inky blackness and intense
pressures of the deep sea bed.
The Ca nadian ship John
Ca bot, hauling slowl y and
steadily on the three lines,
lirted the Pi110es free o£ the
botto m at 9:40 a.m.
Less tha"n 31k hours later the
craft was on the surface and a
Royal Air Force helicopter
flashed the jubilant message,

ci ght~ nch-t})ic k

Allegations have hurt
Agnew~s . aspirations

six foreign oil companies

operating in the country, five of
them American.
The ruling announced on
Tripoli radio affected all the
remaining foreign oil companies in Libya that had been
unaffected by the government's earlier moves to gain
control of the petroleum industry here.
The . nationalization
measures were announced in
conjunction with celebrations
marking the fourth anni_versary of the bloodless
military coup that toppled King
Idris and brought Khadafy to
power.
.
Tripoli radio, broadcasting
from the Ubyan capital and
monitored here, identified the
five' American companies af.
re.cted
by
the
Ia test
nationalization decree as j;sso
Standard Libya , Mobil"'on
Libya, Ltd., Texaco Overseas,
Asian Standard Oil Co. of
California, and the LibyanAmerican Petroleum Co. The
sixth was the British-Dutch
Shell Co. lor Exploitation and
Production, Libya .
The announcement said
compensation would he paid to
the companies for the
nationalized shares. Each of
the companies is now to be
administered by a three&lt;nan
board, including two Libyans
and a company representative,
the announcement said.
TI1e radio said the nationalization decision was taken by
the Revolution Command
Council , which Khadafy heads .
The decision has ended an
:•era o£ blackmail and domination exercised by the monopolistic companies at the expense
of the Libyan people," the
radio said.

rescue is a success. 11

rcachc-&lt;1 the sea bed and in

pact. "
The court said , some lamb
anct chicken and hog ra isers
had been killing off their herds
1md · flocks, while cattlemen
we•·e merely hold theirs back
from the market.

Tha t mude conditions differ·
ent and threw out tire discrimina lion argument, the court
said.
The appea ls cour t was
created by Congress when It
passed the Economic Stabliiza.
lion Act so that there would b~
.i' speciul panel to hear appoais
of pricin1,decisions.

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fur ther comment ; 13expressed were New York Gov. Nelson A.
support for the vice president . Rockefeller and former Texas
and said he would not be hurt- Gov . John B. Connally.
or might even be helped- if his
Vermont GOP Chairman
innocence is established; 13 Stewart Smith was among
thought it would be premature those who foresaw only adto speculate on the effects; and verse effects for Agnew as a
8 declined to comment.
result of the investigation,
Agnew has vehemently de- saying: "! think he's probably
nied allegations that he re- been hurt to a degree, whether
ceived kickbacks from state he's guilty or not guilty. The
contractors while he was implications of accusations
Baltimore County chief execu- tehd to ·hurt a ·candidate."
tiveand governor of Maryland,
Said Oregon Chairman
and he has protested leaks to David Green : "! think it
news media of the federal probably has very definitely
investigation of his ac- a!fected Agnew 's chances.
tivitles.
l-Ie's .no longer 'he obvious
Even so, the latest Gallup front runner."
Poll found Agnew's support
Florida Chairman L. E.
down from 35 per cent last "Ton\my" Thomas : "Just the
April to 22 per cent in August, fact that he has been charged
putting him in a tie for the lead definitely will hurt him. Eveq if
with California Gov. Ronald he comes out completely clean,
Reagan. Among the other 10 just having been accused will
prospective candidates listed hurt him." ·

50 persons dead
from hotel .fire
COPENHAGEN (UPI) Fire raged through a luxury
19th Century downtown hotel
early Saturday, leaving more
than 50 persons dead or
missing, police said. A number
of the guests were American

Supplies are

airlifted into
besieged city

tourists.
Police said at least 33 per- .
sons were killed and another 20
were missing . Seventeen
persons were treated at
hospitals for burns, smoke
poisoning or injuries received
when they jumped from
windows in panic.
The fire at the 75-year-old,
six-story Hotel Hafnia, near
the· City Hall squsre, was the
worst hotel blaze to hit Den·
mark since World War II .
A lire officer said the blaze,
which broke out at 2:30 a.m.,
was believed to have started on
the main staircase between the
second and the third' floors .
The cause was not inunediately determined.
Many of the dead were too
badly burned for immediate
identification, police said.
' l Witnesses said m~y of the
guests panicked and 'ran to
their . windows screaming lor
help. Some were hurt leaping
[rom windows while others
grabbed bedsheets, knotted
them together, and'slid down to
sal ety. A number of persons
fled upward and then ran to
adjoining roortops.
A total of 85 persons were
registered at the hotel.
A lire o£flcer said that ladders were raised but "many of
the people did not understand
us although we yelled to them
in many languages."
: Fir e department head
Ringsted Jensen said that had
the building b&lt;en of modern
construction, the fire might not
have spread so quickly .

PHNOM PENH (UPI)
Government planes airlifted
troop reinforcements and supplies Saturday into the
besieged provincial capital of
Kompong Cham , 50 miles
northeast of Phnom Penh, and
Cambodia 's military chief said
the Communist attack on that
city had failed."
Southwest of Phnom Penlr,
Communist forces cut Highway 4 in a two-hour battle at
dawn Saturday- the second cut
in a week or the key road that
leads to the deepwater port of
Kompong Som, 134 miles from
the capital.
Maj . Gen. Sasthene Fernandez, chairman of the joint
chiefs of stall and commander
in chief, flew Saturday to
Kompong Cham 'and spent
about a hall-hour there. He was
accompanied by allied military
attaches, including four U.S.
observers.
On his return to Plmom
Penh, the general told
reporters: "The enemy has
foiled in Its attack on Kompong
Cham."
Kompong Cham is a province .
capital on the Mekong River. A ·
shell hit a small hotel near the
market there Saturday, killing
B&amp;Es REPORTED
one ))crson and wounding five,
GALLIPOLIS - Galllu
the high command said. Mo•·e
than 300 shells hit the city_ County sheriff 's deputies
t'riday, the high command Friday inves tigated two
suid. About 2(1 ~oldie•· s and b•·eaklng and cnterlngs In the
civilians were killed nnd about Ge m·~es Creek area . ~·rank A.
60 were wounded.
Cremeans reported someone
The barrage shot·Uy before entered tho ofrtce or the .
dawn Friday was followed by a Cremeans Concrete Company.
massive ground assault, mili- Stolon were an adding ·
tary sources sald, but govern· machine, calculator , and
mont forces stopped it. The miscellaneous Ioilis . The Office
command reported ground · was ·ransacked . Van~ls alilo
fi ghting Saturday near the struck Emmott Thomp•un's
relu~ee camp at Nokor Pagodn Sand and Gravel Company
u mile west of ~.;»npong Cham. iocntcd, on Ge01"8l'll C ~ek lid .

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VOL R NO. 31

Conference topic
WA~HlNGTON &lt;U PI )

President Ni x.on and Vice
President Spiro '1'. Agnew held
• ' 'thorou~h discussion" of
Agn~w 's lecal nnd political
troubles lor two hours Saturday. and the White ijou8e said
there was no talk or a possible
Agnew resignation.
"The vice president brought
the Pfesident up to date on
CUrrenlllUJttcrs involving himself.'' jl'hite House Deputy
Pt:esa Secretary Gerald L.
Waq;en aaid. "It was a good
sesslbn."
Nijon and the vice president
I met alone-at Agnew 's request
- in the President's Oval Office
starting at 10,40 a .m., about
nine ] hours after Nixon
retud ted from a 12-day
worklrt~ vacation at San
Clemente, Calif. Warren
relu~ \to give any detai~ of
their discussion, saying It was
"a ·p~vate meetin~r.

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. BELFAST (UP!) _ Seamus
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extremist Provisional wing,
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raid on a remote farmhouse in
the Irish Republic, PQlice in
Dublin said.
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Bryson, said to be one of the
Provisionals' top tactical leaders, was shot in the head and
critically wounded in a gunfight with British troopa in
Belfast. A companion was
reported killed and two other
men wounded.
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home is in Belfast, assumed his
post with the Provisionals

troops earlier this year, was
critically Wounded. The army
said another wounded man
escaped.
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Alter his two-hour conference with Agnew,Nixon rnet
alone with his senior domestic
advisers, counselors Melvin R.
IJJird and Bryce N. Harlow and
White House chief of starr
Alexander M. Haig.
T)lat discussion presumably
dealt with the poiltical repert"Ussions of the Agnew Investigation, as well as the administration's legislative plans
when Congress returns next
Tuesday.
Afterwards, Nixon headed
lor a W!!&lt;Jkend at Camp David,
Md., with his !amily and two
Saturday night dinner guesta,
Mamie Eisenhower and C. G.
"Bebe" Rebozo of Key Biscayne, Fla ., a close Nixon
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morals or this Committee to
Re-elect was not any better
than the morals of the
.gangsters," he said .
Meany said he believed
Nixon 's uppermost concern
1
' ftom the time he gets up in
the morning until he goes to
bed at night" is what he can do
to better his image. And he
predicted Nixon "will go down
in history as one o£ our poorest
Presidents on the basis of the
economic picture and, before
we are through, · on the international picture."
The labor leader, pulling on
his ever-present cigar, predicted the nation would have a
recession by the end of the
year. l-Ie also forecast that
. unions will begin tesorting to
more strikes if prices continue
.to rise sharply while wages are
rigidly controlled.
The only solution, he said, is
to let the nation return to a
completely free-market economy . .

Hot weather
causes more
problems

MIAMI (UPI) - Tropical

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do-or-{!ie struggled Saturday

arrest of Sean
MacSho ain 1
ast year . No

State~ Saturday ended air IRA ·
that likely will determine
operations lrom this remote
The arrest of Twomey and whether the storm fizzles or
Thai lb"se which once sent the shooting of Bryson report· blossoms into a hurricane.
.Ame~\can warplanes on mis- edly le!t David O'Connell as the
Another tropical depression,
sions throughout Indochina. only man in the top echelon of meanwhile, turned · up on
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Th ll
1 nd 1 th the Provisional leadership still weather satellite photographa
~~~were gar a s or e t 1 rg
of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula
Marige fliers and ~miles all a -r:'.o~~y 53 was arrested in and a reconnaissance plane
arow'ld m ceremomes before
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M i' Fighte Alta k Sq • south o£ the border w1th to check.
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Dr. Robert Simpson, chief of
dron _232 hfted of~ a run~ay
Bryson and his companions the National Hurricane Center,
~sh makeshl£1 Sign readmg, were shot when they fired on said the low pressure trough
We lpv~ Nam Phong . We _want soldiers who spotted them encountered by Chirisine could
to s,.
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setting up an ambush in either merge with the storm or
Na
Phong • 240 miles Belfast's Ballymurphy district, continue to (ight it.
northpast of B~ngkok, earne~ an aimy spokesman said.
"If they merge," Simpson
the nickname Rose Garde~
A police · spokesman said , "Christine will intensify
from ·the 2,100 American a1r- described Bryson, who has rather quickly into a full
men ~tatloned here. The out· escaped twice from prisons In hurricane.lf they don:t merge,
post, _reopened In May, 1972: at Northern Ireland since 1971, as Christine probably won't go
the height of a North Vlet- a key figure In the provisiQnal anywhere or amount to much."
namese offensive In South IRA's tactical leadership and
Simpson noted, however,
Vietrfam, was totally lack!ng. in one of the organization's top that Christine was a "Cape
sqcl~~ or recreallonal facllilles marksmen.
Verde storm" -one that lorand \1 was a seven-hour drive
Pattick Mulvenna 22 was med off the coast of Africafrom , Bangk9k.
killed by the soldier; and "and ,they ,don 't give up easy,
James O'Raw e, 17, wi10se even though Its a weak sister
ee sqWJdrons of Manne brother died In a gunbattle with now."
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Meany said the Senate
Watergate hearings had led
him to conclude that Congress
should pass a reform law
limiting political spending and
contributions.
"What these people were
doing was extortion," he said
of Nillon campaign solicitors,
likenirg their activities to the
old protection racket. "The

President "would create a
chaotic condition (and ) I think
the Congress will have to
impeach him."
Because of the Watergate
affair, he said, "unless there is
some change, we now haVe a
President that the American
people, by and large, have lost
confidence in." But he said he
didn't expect Nixon to . resign
unless his fellow Republicans

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WAgHINGTON (UPI) AFL· 10 President George
Mean , l!llid Saturday Congress
would1,have to impeach President ;Nixon if he defied a
Suprelite Court order to turn
over I1ls White House tapes on
Watergate.
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cionvic Nixon.
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CORK, Ireland ( UPI J - An
lnternational team hauled two
Britons trapped in u miniature
subinarinc ali ve and well from
the botlAlm or the Atlantic
Saturday, ending a dramatic
thre~-{!ay effort believed to be ·
the deepest sea rescue. ever
made.
·
Roger Mallinso n, 35 , and
Roger Chapman, 28, clambered under their own power
out of their crippled 19-loot
submarine Pisces lJI 75 hours
and 50 minutes after it sank in
1,375 feet or water off the Irish
coast.
"They looked lit enough to
play rootball i' a rescue
spokesman said .
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whisker .
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while burying . a new transAtlantic telephone cable Wed- ·
nesday, carried what was
expected to be air enough for
only 72 hours, plus a 45-minute
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before A~ne w went on nation.
wide television tAl deny allegations he hud received kickbacks fr om government
contractors in Maryland.
Agnew disclosed then that he
was under federal in·
ves tl gution lor possible
violation of tax, extorll on,
bribery and conspiracy laws,
and declared he would remain
in office and fi ght to prove his
innocence.
There have heen published
reports recently, notably a
Time magazine article, tha t
U.S. Attorney George Beall
might be ready "to present
evidence involving Agnew to a
federal grand jury in Baltimore.
Attorney General Elliot L.
Richardson , who was spending
the Labor Day weekend at
Cape Cod, Mass., has said he
will make the ultimate decision
whether the government seeks

Deep sea. rescue effort
is successful Saturday ·

llppeachment necessary
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"There was no discussion of
Agnew resigning, " warren
said, nor was there any review
of constitutional questions
about Agnew's legal status as
vice president while under
criminal investigation .
Agnew's press spokesman,
Marsh Thomson , confirmed
Warren's remarks and sa id
" they had a very, very
s a.li s faclory mee tin g
together ." Thomson said there
was "nothing of a major,
special nature to the meeting."
Other sources said Agnew,
who has seen his lawyers for
each of the past two or three
days, reviewed
"legal
strategy" with Nixon, although
Thomson denied it. Thomson
did say the two discussed "the
way it is being handled by him
(Agnew) and his lawyers."
It was the first face-to.face
meeting between · Nixon and
Agnew since Aug. 7, the day

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By United Press International
Motorists found 91H!egree
heat, ·making some travel
uncomfortable, added to the
usual hazards o£ motoring in
the first full day of the Labor
Day holiday Saturday.
The heaviest traffic was not
expected until the home-going
rush started late Monday.
In the first 24 hours, deaths in
traffic ,climbed slowly. The
National Safety Council estlma ted that between 550 and
650 persons might die in
automobile. accidents between
6 p.m. Friday and midnight
Monday, with possibly another
22,000 persons su[!ering disabling injuries.
During s similar nonholiday
period at this time or year,
about 450 persons might die in
traf!ic mishaps, the Council
figures showed.
At 2 p.m. EDT, a United
Press International survey
showed 89 per~ons dead in
traffic accidents.
A breakdown of accidental
deaths :
Traffic 89'Drownlngs 10 Other 2
Total 101.

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BEIRUT (UPI) - The
Libyan government of . Col.
Moammar Khadafy announced
Saturday its takeover of controlling 51 per cent interest in

enou_gh.
The men's aj r dw indled
closer and closer to what an
ul!icial called "tile ctrop-dead
tiJne" wh il~ two sister subma.
rincs and a U.S. Navy underseas drone made dive after
fru itless dive .
The sister subs Pisces II a nd
Pisces V were able to attach
only two light marker lines to
the disabled sub .
Then early Saturday the U.S.
Navy drone CURV ill- the
kind of device which found a
hydrogen homb dropped into
the sea off Pa lomares, Spai n-

WASHI NGTO N ( UPJ) Many state Republica n leaders
believe Vice President Spiro T.
Agnew 's 1976presidential aspirations have been hurt by
allegations of wrongdoing. But
nearly as many believe he
could turn the affair to his
advantage should he prove his
innocence.
A majority of the GOP state
chairmen responding to a UPI
survey expressed confidence
that neither the Watergate
scandal nor the investigation of
the vice president in connection with an alleged kickback scheme would seriously
affect Republican chances in
next year 's congressional and
state elections.
Of the 47 chairmen who
replied, 13 said they thought
Agnew had been damaged by
the charges , and declined

Christmas
stamps .are
selected
WASHINGTON (UPI ) - A
needlepoint design of an oldfashioned Christmas tree and a
painting of a Madonna and
child by the Italian Renaissance artist, Raphael, have
been chosen as the 1973
Christmas stamps, U1e U.S.
Postal Service said Saturday.
The Christmas tree design by
artist Dolli Tingle of Westport,
Conn., is the first u.s. stamp
ever designed in needlepoint. It
took iler about ~ 0 days to
complete.
Raphael's painting, "The
Small Cowper Madonna,' '
bears til at title because its first
. recorded own er was Lord
Cowper, a British ambassador
to the court of Tuscany in Italy.
Cowper bought the painting in
17811, but. Raphael painted it in
Florence, Italy, about 1505. The
painting now hangs in the
National Gallery of Art.
The Madonna stamp, done in
yellow, light brown, red, blue,
black and green inks, was
designed by Bradbury Tilompson of the U. S. Bureau of
Printing and Engra ving. He
designed the tree stamp in
colors of light b1·own, yellow ,
gold, red , blue and black inks.
'111C two 8-&lt;:enl stamps will be
issued at ceremonies Nov . 7 at
the national art ga llery. The
print order is one billion or
each stamp.

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undfl',way Thursday. The air·

Sat~duy stopped at Cubl Point
in t e Philippines lor training
WASHINGTON (UP!) exe clscs before moving Presidentlul orders that left
price limits on beef longer than
pet'.flanently to Japan.
on other meats were justified
t~e United States Is rcmov· by the rapid rise In beef pri ce~.
Ins &amp;,550 servleomen and more u federal appeals court ruled
tha't 100 planes from Thai Saturduy.
"Beef prices hod been rising
bases In the first phase of a
witHdrawal program made much faster than prices on all
lea1lble by the Aug. 16 bom- other meats," tho Temporary
. bl halt in Csmbodla. TalkS Emergency Court of Appeals o[
on e•econd phase pullout are lh~ United States said In a
to 'begin in Bangkok next unanimous 13-page opinion.
Tho threo·Judsc panel let
w k.
stand
a federal district court
oro than 40,000 U.S. scrvlc men aro still stationed In rullns In Washtngton state that
Th lland at six other bases turned down u petition by the
built by the United Statos but Western States Meat Packers
1\ssoelatlon, The panel took a
under eontrol of ·the Thais .

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similar stand- In a case two
weeks ago.
Preoidcnt Nixon has said the
eeillng on beef prices will be
llfl&lt;ld Sept. 12.
The meal pa ckers sued
federal officials after a series
of C011t of Living Council orders
and presidential executive ordcrs Involving , meat prlt&gt;es.
They said the order discrimiMiing m011t against them
come· July 19, when prl'ce
ceilings were lilted on all
meuts but beef.
The meat (lllckers wanted a
court order to force the Cost of
Living Council to change il.'l
rules and named us dcfendanl.l

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In the case Council Director
John Dunlop, Treasury Secretary George P. Shultz, and
other officials of the council.
The meat packers contended
the difference between treatment of beef prices and other
meat prices was a "taking o[
their properly" without fair
compensation, violating the
due · prol-ess clause of the
Constitution.
The appeals court sold U1c
price orders were a valid
exercise of government power.
As lor the meat packers'
claim U18t they were not given
a chance (or a hearing, the
court said there had been

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"extensive informal consulta-

tions."
1110 court said the !acl.&lt;i
paralleled those in the case of
Pacific Coast Meat Jobbers
Association versus tl1e C.'ost or
Living Council . In that case,
the court noted , " It was
decided that market pressu1·es
were such that the freeze on
mea·t prices would have to be
lifted ... the removal of the
ceiling 011 all meat P•"il"l!s
would increase the level of
prices dramatically, while
splitting the relaxing of the
celilng into beef and non-beef
steps would "lessen this im-

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sev~n

Four doctors aboa rd the
4,600-ton mother ship Vickers
Voyager examined Chapma n
and Maliin•on. A helicopter
flew them to Cork, where they
tra n~fe rred immediately to a
jet lor a flight to Barrow-inFurness, England, where their
!amilies waited.
Sir Leonard Redshaw, chairma n of Vickers Oceanics,
owner of the Pisces, said the
men were brought up in "our
last chance.'' He described the
operation as the deepest underseas rescue ever attempted.

minutes altached an

rope.
The craft, her aft compartment flooded, was stuck front
end upwa rd in the mud in the
inky blackness and intense
pressures of the deep sea bed.
The Ca nadian ship John
Ca bot, hauling slowl y and
steadily on the three lines,
lirted the Pi110es free o£ the
botto m at 9:40 a.m.
Less tha"n 31k hours later the
craft was on the surface and a
Royal Air Force helicopter
flashed the jubilant message,

ci ght~ nch-t})ic k

Allegations have hurt
Agnew~s . aspirations

six foreign oil companies

operating in the country, five of
them American.
The ruling announced on
Tripoli radio affected all the
remaining foreign oil companies in Libya that had been
unaffected by the government's earlier moves to gain
control of the petroleum industry here.
The . nationalization
measures were announced in
conjunction with celebrations
marking the fourth anni_versary of the bloodless
military coup that toppled King
Idris and brought Khadafy to
power.
.
Tripoli radio, broadcasting
from the Ubyan capital and
monitored here, identified the
five' American companies af.
re.cted
by
the
Ia test
nationalization decree as j;sso
Standard Libya , Mobil"'on
Libya, Ltd., Texaco Overseas,
Asian Standard Oil Co. of
California, and the LibyanAmerican Petroleum Co. The
sixth was the British-Dutch
Shell Co. lor Exploitation and
Production, Libya .
The announcement said
compensation would he paid to
the companies for the
nationalized shares. Each of
the companies is now to be
administered by a three&lt;nan
board, including two Libyans
and a company representative,
the announcement said.
TI1e radio said the nationalization decision was taken by
the Revolution Command
Council , which Khadafy heads .
The decision has ended an
:•era o£ blackmail and domination exercised by the monopolistic companies at the expense
of the Libyan people," the
radio said.

rescue is a success. 11

rcachc-&lt;1 the sea bed and in

pact. "
The court said , some lamb
anct chicken and hog ra isers
had been killing off their herds
1md · flocks, while cattlemen
we•·e merely hold theirs back
from the market.

Tha t mude conditions differ·
ent and threw out tire discrimina lion argument, the court
said.
The appea ls cour t was
created by Congress when It
passed the Economic Stabliiza.
lion Act so that there would b~
.i' speciul panel to hear appoais
of pricin1,decisions.

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fur ther comment ; 13expressed were New York Gov. Nelson A.
support for the vice president . Rockefeller and former Texas
and said he would not be hurt- Gov . John B. Connally.
or might even be helped- if his
Vermont GOP Chairman
innocence is established; 13 Stewart Smith was among
thought it would be premature those who foresaw only adto speculate on the effects; and verse effects for Agnew as a
8 declined to comment.
result of the investigation,
Agnew has vehemently de- saying: "! think he's probably
nied allegations that he re- been hurt to a degree, whether
ceived kickbacks from state he's guilty or not guilty. The
contractors while he was implications of accusations
Baltimore County chief execu- tehd to ·hurt a ·candidate."
tiveand governor of Maryland,
Said Oregon Chairman
and he has protested leaks to David Green : "! think it
news media of the federal probably has very definitely
investigation of his ac- a!fected Agnew 's chances.
tivitles.
l-Ie's .no longer 'he obvious
Even so, the latest Gallup front runner."
Poll found Agnew's support
Florida Chairman L. E.
down from 35 per cent last "Ton\my" Thomas : "Just the
April to 22 per cent in August, fact that he has been charged
putting him in a tie for the lead definitely will hurt him. Eveq if
with California Gov. Ronald he comes out completely clean,
Reagan. Among the other 10 just having been accused will
prospective candidates listed hurt him." ·

50 persons dead
from hotel .fire
COPENHAGEN (UPI) Fire raged through a luxury
19th Century downtown hotel
early Saturday, leaving more
than 50 persons dead or
missing, police said. A number
of the guests were American

Supplies are

airlifted into
besieged city

tourists.
Police said at least 33 per- .
sons were killed and another 20
were missing . Seventeen
persons were treated at
hospitals for burns, smoke
poisoning or injuries received
when they jumped from
windows in panic.
The fire at the 75-year-old,
six-story Hotel Hafnia, near
the· City Hall squsre, was the
worst hotel blaze to hit Den·
mark since World War II .
A lire officer said the blaze,
which broke out at 2:30 a.m.,
was believed to have started on
the main staircase between the
second and the third' floors .
The cause was not inunediately determined.
Many of the dead were too
badly burned for immediate
identification, police said.
' l Witnesses said m~y of the
guests panicked and 'ran to
their . windows screaming lor
help. Some were hurt leaping
[rom windows while others
grabbed bedsheets, knotted
them together, and'slid down to
sal ety. A number of persons
fled upward and then ran to
adjoining roortops.
A total of 85 persons were
registered at the hotel.
A lire o£flcer said that ladders were raised but "many of
the people did not understand
us although we yelled to them
in many languages."
: Fir e department head
Ringsted Jensen said that had
the building b&lt;en of modern
construction, the fire might not
have spread so quickly .

PHNOM PENH (UPI)
Government planes airlifted
troop reinforcements and supplies Saturday into the
besieged provincial capital of
Kompong Cham , 50 miles
northeast of Phnom Penh, and
Cambodia 's military chief said
the Communist attack on that
city had failed."
Southwest of Phnom Penlr,
Communist forces cut Highway 4 in a two-hour battle at
dawn Saturday- the second cut
in a week or the key road that
leads to the deepwater port of
Kompong Som, 134 miles from
the capital.
Maj . Gen. Sasthene Fernandez, chairman of the joint
chiefs of stall and commander
in chief, flew Saturday to
Kompong Cham 'and spent
about a hall-hour there. He was
accompanied by allied military
attaches, including four U.S.
observers.
On his return to Plmom
Penh, the general told
reporters: "The enemy has
foiled in Its attack on Kompong
Cham."
Kompong Cham is a province .
capital on the Mekong River. A ·
shell hit a small hotel near the
market there Saturday, killing
B&amp;Es REPORTED
one ))crson and wounding five,
GALLIPOLIS - Galllu
the high command said. Mo•·e
than 300 shells hit the city_ County sheriff 's deputies
t'riday, the high command Friday inves tigated two
suid. About 2(1 ~oldie•· s and b•·eaklng and cnterlngs In the
civilians were killed nnd about Ge m·~es Creek area . ~·rank A.
60 were wounded.
Cremeans reported someone
The barrage shot·Uy before entered tho ofrtce or the .
dawn Friday was followed by a Cremeans Concrete Company.
massive ground assault, mili- Stolon were an adding ·
tary sources sald, but govern· machine, calculator , and
mont forces stopped it. The miscellaneous Ioilis . The Office
command reported ground · was ·ransacked . Van~ls alilo
fi ghting Saturday near the struck Emmott Thomp•un's
relu~ee camp at Nokor Pagodn Sand and Gravel Company
u mile west of ~.;»npong Cham. iocntcd, on Ge01"8l'll C ~ek lid .

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POMEROY- Kathleen Scott, remedial reading teacher at
Rutland Elementary, presented the following article taken from
a magazine that no doubt you readers will enjoy,
" YOU'VE COME ALONG WAY, TEACHER!"
Ah , yes, the good old days. Teachers had to abide by some
pretty stringent rules - espec[ally If they were female. The
followins commandments were unearthed from a 1915 school
department manual by George Finnegan, a retired teacher from
Webster, Mass.
1. Do not get married.
2. Do not ·keep company with men.
3. Be home between the hours of 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. unless
attending a school fun ction. '1'4. Do not loiter downtown in ice cream stores.
5. Do not leave town at any time without permission of the
school board.
6. Do not smoke.
7. Do not get into a carriage with any man except your father
or brother.
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8. Do not dress in bright colors. ·
9. Do not dye your hair.
10. Do not wear any dress more than two inches above the
ankle.
11. Always wear at least two petticoats.
12. Keep the schoolroom neat and clean. Sweep the floor at
least once daily. Scrub the floor at least once weekly. Clean the
blackboards once a day, and startagoodfireat 7a.m. daily.
MAXINE ARNOW of Mason, is spending two weeks with
her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald and son,
Jason of Kansas City, Mo. Mrs . Arnold's son·ln-law recently
received an honor scholarship at Nazarene Seminar where he is
presently working toward his masters degree.
EDGAR VANINWAGEN, Pomeroy, a veteran of the Batan
death march, attended a reunion of his outfit, 31st Infantry AntiTank Division, at Fontana Dam, North Carolina. He visited' there
a week.
He said 37 members of the 31st Infantry have died since last

year's reunion .

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MRS. RALPH HARVEY, Matron at the Children 's home,
wishes to thank the following for donations: Meigs County
Fairboard members for tickets for the children admitting them
to the recent Fair and for the free rides; Vernon Nease and Snrah
Gibbs for sweet corn; Mrs. Bill Baer for produce; Rich Valley
Dairy for ice cream and the Golden Rule Sunday Schoof Class at
Letart Falls Melhodist Church for an electric can opener.

DORRIS PROMOT~D
CLEVELAND - Allen D.
Dorris has been named
manager of lhe transportation
department by The Standard
Oil Co. of Ohio, succeeding

Oakley M. Turner, who · has
retired. Dorris will become
president and a director of
Sohio Pipe Line Co. and a
director of Mid·Yalley Pipe
Line Co.

Ml·:ltt 'I; I&lt;VILLfo:
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'l't•ur,. Sl'i10ols toduy on-

Side

1111UIIrrtt u fn•c nntl r't•duecd

prlc•c IIWHI polic·y for S&lt;·htlul
chlltll'l'll unnblt• to poy lht• full
pr·ire of nwalli served in
schOitls Wtder the Nutionul
School Lunc h and Sehoul
Bt·oa kfu~ l l'ro~rums Identica l
to policies or other lvcal schools
?lr~~dy announced: If u rwrent
"dttL~ntlsflcd with the rutin~ of
the olflcinl, he muy tnake u
request either orally ilr In
wrilln~ to Dennis M. Murdock,
Supt., whose address Is Ct·own
City .
Acomplete copy of the policy
is on ·file In euch school and in
the olficc of the superintendent
whct·e It muy be reviewed by
any intCI'CSICd party ,

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Dorothy J Countryman

GALUPOUS - I have to write a column on this because I
promised that I would and tecause It might Indirectly help
someone else In the same situation or a similar one. Before I
sta rt, JUI and I would like to thank Thelma Shaver who was
wi lling to pack up her bags and take the investigation to
headquarters in Huntington for us.
It started over a year ago. One of my friends became
seriously ill and required a battery of blood transfusions. This
ANNABEL THOMAS
meant that a number of close friends were contacted to give a
RUTLAND - Annabel D.
unit of blood In his behalf, and six of us, in various states of delay,
Thomas, a former resident
did
just that.
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Not
being
too fond of needles and thinss of that sort, I was
the
retirement from
coward of the bunch and probably last of the group to be
Nationwid e In s urance
persuaded. However, when the Red Cr()SS Bloodmobile
Companies In Columbu s
eame to Grace Methodist Church in April, I gritted my teeth and
where she has been em·
went to dooate. Thinking that would be the end of it, using the
ployed for the pa•t nine
needle marks in my arms as evidence, and threatening that I
years. She joined Nation· would not do it again should our victim even become stranded
wide's home office stall as
with no other donors, I closed my file, and my mind, on the
an accounting clerk In 1964
subject and thought ev~rything was okay.
and was a junior accountant
Surprise ! !
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In the payroll department at
Two weeks ago tomorrow, I received that fatal phone call retirement. A native of
the hospital had no record of my contribution.) decided to launch
Dexter, Miss Thomas was a
an investigation.
1931 graduate of Rutland
Phone number of the American Red Cross in hand I
High School. She resides at
proceeded as follows;
3%13 Stephen Dr. in
- Tuesday, I called the office. The auditor, or some such
Columbus.
person answered and told me the ladies were out and would be
.back Wednesday.
CITED TO COURT
- Wednesday, no one answered.
GALLIPOLIS - Nathan J.
- Thursday I dialed " ... if no answer call," no one anCremeans, 75, Lower River swered that phone, either.
Rd., was ciwd to Municipal
- Friday, I was told the ladies would be in Monday. l called
Court for reckless . operation the,second number and the operator informed me that it was now
following a tralfic accident at unpublished.
- Monday, no one answered. However, Thelma had called
9:10p.m. Friday on Chillicothe
Rd. City police said Cremeans the Tribune and left her numbed or another reason. The number
lost control or his car which was passed on to me, and much. to my relief, she answered her
went off the highway striking a phone, promising to check in Huntington on Tuesday.
Monday evening I found that the hospital had finally located
tree and yard owned by Lucille
Mayes of 57 Chillicothe Rd. their record of my contribution - I was out of the doghouse, hut
There was minor damage to his the hospital was definitely in.
The point, however, is how do you located the American Red
car.
Cross when you don't have a week to wait for them to answer the
MAN SHOT DEAD
phone? I called, nn the average, three to four times a day and this
CLEVELAND (UP! I
looks to me like a communication problem.
Jimmy Lee Martin, 36, of
H any one of their rieople has an answer I'll be glad to run it in
Cleveland, was shot and killed Jan's Side. I believe in equal time.
Friday night during an
argument at Berry's Bar,
l HOPE you all have a quiet and peaceful Labor Day.
police said. Martin was dead on Everyone wbo's on the highway remember to drive defensively
arrival at Lutheran Medical and we'll aU get home safely.
Center.
Have a nice week.

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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the files of the Dally Tribune
and weekly Gallla Times ... GaiUa records high temperatures of
102, 103, 104 and 105 as heat wave enters 24th day. No reUef in
sight ... City schools enrolll,794 pupils for 1953-64 term ... c. o.
Kelf named chairman of MGM District Boy Scout Commill&lt;!e ...
Gallipolis Rotarians lour OVEC construction site .. , Jarnes
Thomas, 99, dies at home of son, Dr. H. B. Thomas .. . Kiwanis
Club dedlca~ new youth camp near Rio Grande ,.. Second
Ueute"'nt Harold Wiseman, 22, stationed at Aberdeen Proving
. Grounds, Md. ... Joy Rocchi and Howard B. Snunders capture
first annual Tribune-Times, Handicap Golf Tournamenlll ....
County scboola belln grid drills.

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·to pull to the left going off the
highway over an embankment
strf~ing a tree.
Johnaon had injuries w his
left arm but was not immediately treated. There was
heavy damage to the car, No
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POMEROY.- The Pomeroy
Emergency Squad was called ·
to . the Ewing Funeral Home
late Friday afternoo~ for Mrs.
Willi am Harden who had
fainted . When efforts to revive
her were unsuccessful she was
taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital where she was ad·
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Wheel assembly failed on car
POMEROY - Meig. County
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach
lnveatigated a single car accident Snturday mornlns at
2:30 a.-m. ciri colinly road 18,
live tenths of a mu,,west of U.
S. Rl. 33.
Kenneth Alan John1on,
Pomeroy, Rt. 4, waa traveling
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POMEROY - A man and
woman of Rutland were inli cted Thursday when th e
Meigs County Gr~ n d Jury was
culled into special sessiorl .
Indictee) on charges of
breaking and ente ring,
possession of stolen goods, and
larceny were Lart'YWyatt, 34,
and Margie M. Wyatt, 41 , both
of Rutland . Wyatt is in custody,
but Mrs. Wyatt has not been
apprehanded. 'fhe jur y also
returned an indictment against
James Cundiff, 34, Racine
Ro ute l , fo r fi rst degree
murder In the death ol William
Harden in Pom.eroy . early
Wednesday .

southern skltes.

ForYourShopping .
Convenience Your
Pomeroy and
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ferent custom-buill homes
offered locally by Delb rt F' .
Clut·k , tll'esitiCill, Ctm·k·Hidge
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Humes, ,Ja ckson
Bulnville Hrl., Gallipolis, loca l
Hidge llvmcs dealer.
. Hicigo Homes, ft division of
Evans Products Cutripa ny,
Pol'lland, Oro., is the largest
homes manufacturer east of
the MlssissltlPi. '!'he company
makes ranch, split-level, bi·
level, two-slot·y , Cape Cod and
vacation homes for sale by
more than 175 dea lers In 20
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LOOSE NOTES - Larry Brown, of 221 First Ave., Gallipolis,
purchased the laat new Pontiac through .the old Bob Rees Agency
at the corner of Third and Court St., laat Tuesday according to
Willis Leadingham. The POntiac agency Is now located at 1900
Eastern Ave., and according to an Aug . 17 Tribune advertisement, it's now the Smith Buick-Pointiac, Inc. Tbe old
Pontiac location served area residents for more tban 25 years ...
GAHS grid coach C. L. (Johnny) Ecker told his football players
to forget about the heat prior to last Wednesday's scrimmage at
Circleville. "It'll bother lhein, too," he added. The tropical
~mperalure did hamper play of both tenms, but no doubt It hurt
GAHS more than CHS, because 37 Blue Devils, coaches and
trainers made that lllknlle trip to Circlevlfle in the Rio Grande
College bus, minus an air condltioner. lt was out of order. At one
time, the bus temperature climbed to 115 degrees . Tbat, coupled
with Gallia's six or seven hours of school work In oven-like
classrooms (Cl!Sisn'tschedufed to'!'eturn to school until Sept. 4 )
ia enough to make anybody sick, or weak. Coach Ecker said If the
air conditioner on Rio's bus ian'! repaired by Snturday tbe Blue
Devils will make tbe trip to Akron Manchester by private
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sem!... nnual Gallipolis Area Chamber of Commerce dinner is
Tuesday. Tickets ($6 per person) may be purchased at the
chamber office, 16 State St. Jim Comstock, editor and publisher
of the West Virginia Hillbilly, will be guest speaker. The sesslon
will he held at Rio Grande College Sept. 6, beginning at 7:30p.m.

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Army for three years. He graduated from Ohio State University
in 1960, and received his Master's Degree from the University of
New York in International- Economics. He was directOr or
compensation and junior chairman for Super Vatu, largest independent food wholesaling organization in the United States
before joining American Hoist.

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of organization and manpower planning, working closely with
both corporate and group management. He is also responsible
for salary administration, as well as lhe development and implementation of fringe benefit plans for company personnel at
American Hoist plants throughout lhe world.

LABOR DAY

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T. TERRY JOHNSON, son of Mrs. Wilma L. Harrison, 147
Garfield Ave ., Gallipolis, and a 1952 GAllS graduate, was
recently elected vice president of the American Holst &amp; Derrick
Co., St. Paul, Minn. Johnson, former assis.tant ·to the president,
has been with the firm since August, 1972.
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MOND·AY

In uti, Hidg(• llollteH offers
mut'e thnn 11100 choices ,,f
slylcH , colors and materials for
•·oors, siding, windows,
pnncling, cuqwtlng, tile.
llghllng and plumbin~ fixtures. ·
Muny ltid~e home buyers do
snme of the Interior finlshin~
themselves, sav in ~ m:. much as

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money in some areas, Ridge
has adequate mor tgage funds
to cover all of its nome buyet·s,
including fami lies with in·
comes as low as $7500.
The Allenwood rancher is
desig ned to - effective ly
separate li vi ng and sleeping
a•·eas fo•· maximum privacy . II
features a li vin~ room almos t
2ffeet wide, a spacious ki tchen
and dining area and a m.aster
REVIVAL SET
bedroom 13ft. 8 in. by 1311. 4 in.
Included in the baic price of · SYRACUSE - A revival will.
be held at the Syracuse Church
sJnce the donation was an... the home is wall-to·wall car· of the Nazarene beginning
peting in a choice of six colors.
nounced. earlier in August.
Monday thr ough Sept . 9.
Also included in the price is a Services will be held at 7:30
color-coordi nated kitchen with p.m. nightly. Guest speaker
CANCELLED
Ge neral
Electric will be t,he Rev. Donavan
GALLIPOLIS - Saturday's a
GARS-Whee lersburg grid refrigerator.freezer, electric Humble [rom Waverly. There
scri mma ge schedu le d on or gas range and range hood, wili be special singing. The
Memorial Field was postponed Hiviera cabinets and. Formica Rev. M. C. l,arimore is the
according to Coach C. L. coun ter.tops in a wideran ge of pas lor .
styles and colors. The
(Johnny) Ecker.
TAKEN TO H(ISPITAL
GALLIPOLIS - Gallia
County 's Volunteer E-R Squad
Friday t rapsported two persons to the Holzer Medical
Center. Jewell Clark, 53, a
resident of Neighborhood Rd.,
was admitted as a medical
patien t. Gary Johnson, 19, Rt.
1, Gallipolis, was taken to the
hos pital after sulfering
breathing difficulties.

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MASON - Officers and
members of Mason Chapter
157, Order of Ute Eastern Star,
arc informi ng people of Mason
County that the $100 donation to
the Kyger Creek High School
Band was give n by an
anonymous donor specifically
lor llrot band.
The OES acted only as a go.
between in the tra nsaction, and
the money was not oul of the
OES
treasury.
This
clarilication is made . because
of many inquiries received

Po.rk Loin Sa
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POMEROY- Kathleen Scott, remedial reading teacher at
Rutland Elementary, presented the following article taken from
a magazine that no doubt you readers will enjoy,
" YOU'VE COME ALONG WAY, TEACHER!"
Ah , yes, the good old days. Teachers had to abide by some
pretty stringent rules - espec[ally If they were female. The
followins commandments were unearthed from a 1915 school
department manual by George Finnegan, a retired teacher from
Webster, Mass.
1. Do not get married.
2. Do not ·keep company with men.
3. Be home between the hours of 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. unless
attending a school fun ction. '1'4. Do not loiter downtown in ice cream stores.
5. Do not leave town at any time without permission of the
school board.
6. Do not smoke.
7. Do not get into a carriage with any man except your father
or brother.
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8. Do not dress in bright colors. ·
9. Do not dye your hair.
10. Do not wear any dress more than two inches above the
ankle.
11. Always wear at least two petticoats.
12. Keep the schoolroom neat and clean. Sweep the floor at
least once daily. Scrub the floor at least once weekly. Clean the
blackboards once a day, and startagoodfireat 7a.m. daily.
MAXINE ARNOW of Mason, is spending two weeks with
her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald and son,
Jason of Kansas City, Mo. Mrs . Arnold's son·ln-law recently
received an honor scholarship at Nazarene Seminar where he is
presently working toward his masters degree.
EDGAR VANINWAGEN, Pomeroy, a veteran of the Batan
death march, attended a reunion of his outfit, 31st Infantry AntiTank Division, at Fontana Dam, North Carolina. He visited' there
a week.
He said 37 members of the 31st Infantry have died since last

year's reunion .

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MRS. RALPH HARVEY, Matron at the Children 's home,
wishes to thank the following for donations: Meigs County
Fairboard members for tickets for the children admitting them
to the recent Fair and for the free rides; Vernon Nease and Snrah
Gibbs for sweet corn; Mrs. Bill Baer for produce; Rich Valley
Dairy for ice cream and the Golden Rule Sunday Schoof Class at
Letart Falls Melhodist Church for an electric can opener.

DORRIS PROMOT~D
CLEVELAND - Allen D.
Dorris has been named
manager of lhe transportation
department by The Standard
Oil Co. of Ohio, succeeding

Oakley M. Turner, who · has
retired. Dorris will become
president and a director of
Sohio Pipe Line Co. and a
director of Mid·Yalley Pipe
Line Co.

Ml·:ltt 'I; I&lt;VILLfo:
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1111UIIrrtt u fn•c nntl r't•duecd

prlc•c IIWHI polic·y for S&lt;·htlul
chlltll'l'll unnblt• to poy lht• full
pr·ire of nwalli served in
schOitls Wtder the Nutionul
School Lunc h and Sehoul
Bt·oa kfu~ l l'ro~rums Identica l
to policies or other lvcal schools
?lr~~dy announced: If u rwrent
"dttL~ntlsflcd with the rutin~ of
the olflcinl, he muy tnake u
request either orally ilr In
wrilln~ to Dennis M. Murdock,
Supt., whose address Is Ct·own
City .
Acomplete copy of the policy
is on ·file In euch school and in
the olficc of the superintendent
whct·e It muy be reviewed by
any intCI'CSICd party ,

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Dorothy J Countryman

GALUPOUS - I have to write a column on this because I
promised that I would and tecause It might Indirectly help
someone else In the same situation or a similar one. Before I
sta rt, JUI and I would like to thank Thelma Shaver who was
wi lling to pack up her bags and take the investigation to
headquarters in Huntington for us.
It started over a year ago. One of my friends became
seriously ill and required a battery of blood transfusions. This
ANNABEL THOMAS
meant that a number of close friends were contacted to give a
RUTLAND - Annabel D.
unit of blood In his behalf, and six of us, in various states of delay,
Thomas, a former resident
did
just that.
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Not
being
too fond of needles and thinss of that sort, I was
the
retirement from
coward of the bunch and probably last of the group to be
Nationwid e In s urance
persuaded. However, when the Red Cr()SS Bloodmobile
Companies In Columbu s
eame to Grace Methodist Church in April, I gritted my teeth and
where she has been em·
went to dooate. Thinking that would be the end of it, using the
ployed for the pa•t nine
needle marks in my arms as evidence, and threatening that I
years. She joined Nation· would not do it again should our victim even become stranded
wide's home office stall as
with no other donors, I closed my file, and my mind, on the
an accounting clerk In 1964
subject and thought ev~rything was okay.
and was a junior accountant
Surprise ! !
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In the payroll department at
Two weeks ago tomorrow, I received that fatal phone call retirement. A native of
the hospital had no record of my contribution.) decided to launch
Dexter, Miss Thomas was a
an investigation.
1931 graduate of Rutland
Phone number of the American Red Cross in hand I
High School. She resides at
proceeded as follows;
3%13 Stephen Dr. in
- Tuesday, I called the office. The auditor, or some such
Columbus.
person answered and told me the ladies were out and would be
.back Wednesday.
CITED TO COURT
- Wednesday, no one answered.
GALLIPOLIS - Nathan J.
- Thursday I dialed " ... if no answer call," no one anCremeans, 75, Lower River swered that phone, either.
Rd., was ciwd to Municipal
- Friday, I was told the ladies would be in Monday. l called
Court for reckless . operation the,second number and the operator informed me that it was now
following a tralfic accident at unpublished.
- Monday, no one answered. However, Thelma had called
9:10p.m. Friday on Chillicothe
Rd. City police said Cremeans the Tribune and left her numbed or another reason. The number
lost control or his car which was passed on to me, and much. to my relief, she answered her
went off the highway striking a phone, promising to check in Huntington on Tuesday.
Monday evening I found that the hospital had finally located
tree and yard owned by Lucille
Mayes of 57 Chillicothe Rd. their record of my contribution - I was out of the doghouse, hut
There was minor damage to his the hospital was definitely in.
The point, however, is how do you located the American Red
car.
Cross when you don't have a week to wait for them to answer the
MAN SHOT DEAD
phone? I called, nn the average, three to four times a day and this
CLEVELAND (UP! I
looks to me like a communication problem.
Jimmy Lee Martin, 36, of
H any one of their rieople has an answer I'll be glad to run it in
Cleveland, was shot and killed Jan's Side. I believe in equal time.
Friday night during an
argument at Berry's Bar,
l HOPE you all have a quiet and peaceful Labor Day.
police said. Martin was dead on Everyone wbo's on the highway remember to drive defensively
arrival at Lutheran Medical and we'll aU get home safely.
Center.
Have a nice week.

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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the files of the Dally Tribune
and weekly Gallla Times ... GaiUa records high temperatures of
102, 103, 104 and 105 as heat wave enters 24th day. No reUef in
sight ... City schools enrolll,794 pupils for 1953-64 term ... c. o.
Kelf named chairman of MGM District Boy Scout Commill&lt;!e ...
Gallipolis Rotarians lour OVEC construction site .. , Jarnes
Thomas, 99, dies at home of son, Dr. H. B. Thomas .. . Kiwanis
Club dedlca~ new youth camp near Rio Grande ,.. Second
Ueute"'nt Harold Wiseman, 22, stationed at Aberdeen Proving
. Grounds, Md. ... Joy Rocchi and Howard B. Snunders capture
first annual Tribune-Times, Handicap Golf Tournamenlll ....
County scboola belln grid drills.

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·to pull to the left going off the
highway over an embankment
strf~ing a tree.
Johnaon had injuries w his
left arm but was not immediately treated. There was
heavy damage to the car, No
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POMEROY.- The Pomeroy
Emergency Squad was called ·
to . the Ewing Funeral Home
late Friday afternoo~ for Mrs.
Willi am Harden who had
fainted . When efforts to revive
her were unsuccessful she was
taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital where she was ad·
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Prices tHtctlvelhru S11., Sept. I, 1'72. Nonttoldto dnl an.

Representing:
STATE AUTOMOBILE MUTUAL INS.
OHIO FARMERS INSURANCE CO.
AUTO-OWNERS MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.

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POMEROY - Theodore
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and Mrs. Theodore T. Reed,
Jr ., 141 Mulberry Ave .,
Pomeroy, will be one of 190
students at)e nding Sewanee
Academy, the secondary
school div ision of the
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Wheel assembly failed on car
POMEROY - Meig. County
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach
lnveatigated a single car accident Snturday mornlns at
2:30 a.-m. ciri colinly road 18,
live tenths of a mu,,west of U.
S. Rl. 33.
Kenneth Alan John1on,
Pomeroy, Rt. 4, waa traveling
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TWO INDICTED
POMEROY - A man and
woman of Rutland were inli cted Thursday when th e
Meigs County Gr~ n d Jury was
culled into special sessiorl .
Indictee) on charges of
breaking and ente ring,
possession of stolen goods, and
larceny were Lart'YWyatt, 34,
and Margie M. Wyatt, 41 , both
of Rutland . Wyatt is in custody,
but Mrs. Wyatt has not been
apprehanded. 'fhe jur y also
returned an indictment against
James Cundiff, 34, Racine
Ro ute l , fo r fi rst degree
murder In the death ol William
Harden in Pom.eroy . early
Wednesday .

southern skltes.

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Convenience Your
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Slora Will Be Open
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offered locally by Delb rt F' .
Clut·k , tll'esitiCill, Ctm·k·Hidge
' Pike and
Humes, ,Ja ckson
Bulnville Hrl., Gallipolis, loca l
Hidge llvmcs dealer.
. Hicigo Homes, ft division of
Evans Products Cutripa ny,
Pol'lland, Oro., is the largest
homes manufacturer east of
the MlssissltlPi. '!'he company
makes ranch, split-level, bi·
level, two-slot·y , Cape Cod and
vacation homes for sale by
more than 175 dea lers In 20
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purchased the laat new Pontiac through .the old Bob Rees Agency
at the corner of Third and Court St., laat Tuesday according to
Willis Leadingham. The POntiac agency Is now located at 1900
Eastern Ave., and according to an Aug . 17 Tribune advertisement, it's now the Smith Buick-Pointiac, Inc. Tbe old
Pontiac location served area residents for more tban 25 years ...
GAHS grid coach C. L. (Johnny) Ecker told his football players
to forget about the heat prior to last Wednesday's scrimmage at
Circleville. "It'll bother lhein, too," he added. The tropical
~mperalure did hamper play of both tenms, but no doubt It hurt
GAHS more than CHS, because 37 Blue Devils, coaches and
trainers made that lllknlle trip to Circlevlfle in the Rio Grande
College bus, minus an air condltioner. lt was out of order. At one
time, the bus temperature climbed to 115 degrees . Tbat, coupled
with Gallia's six or seven hours of school work In oven-like
classrooms (Cl!Sisn'tschedufed to'!'eturn to school until Sept. 4 )
ia enough to make anybody sick, or weak. Coach Ecker said If the
air conditioner on Rio's bus ian'! repaired by Snturday tbe Blue
Devils will make tbe trip to Akron Manchester by private
automobiles.

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sem!... nnual Gallipolis Area Chamber of Commerce dinner is
Tuesday. Tickets ($6 per person) may be purchased at the
chamber office, 16 State St. Jim Comstock, editor and publisher
of the West Virginia Hillbilly, will be guest speaker. The sesslon
will he held at Rio Grande College Sept. 6, beginning at 7:30p.m.

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AFTER graduating !rom GAHS, Johnson enlisted in the U, S.
Army for three years. He graduated from Ohio State University
in 1960, and received his Master's Degree from the University of
New York in International- Economics. He was directOr or
compensation and junior chairman for Super Vatu, largest independent food wholesaling organization in the United States
before joining American Hoist.

GALLIPOLIS
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of organization and manpower planning, working closely with
both corporate and group management. He is also responsible
for salary administration, as well as lhe development and implementation of fringe benefit plans for company personnel at
American Hoist plants throughout lhe world.

LABOR DAY

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T. TERRY JOHNSON, son of Mrs. Wilma L. Harrison, 147
Garfield Ave ., Gallipolis, and a 1952 GAllS graduate, was
recently elected vice president of the American Holst &amp; Derrick
Co., St. Paul, Minn. Johnson, former assis.tant ·to the president,
has been with the firm since August, 1972.
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In uti, Hidg(• llollteH offers
mut'e thnn 11100 choices ,,f
slylcH , colors and materials for
•·oors, siding, windows,
pnncling, cuqwtlng, tile.
llghllng and plumbin~ fixtures. ·
Muny ltid~e home buyers do
snme of the Interior finlshin~
themselves, sav in ~ m:. much as

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Despite the lack of mortgage
money in some areas, Ridge
has adequate mor tgage funds
to cover all of its nome buyet·s,
including fami lies with in·
comes as low as $7500.
The Allenwood rancher is
desig ned to - effective ly
separate li vi ng and sleeping
a•·eas fo•· maximum privacy . II
features a li vin~ room almos t
2ffeet wide, a spacious ki tchen
and dining area and a m.aster
REVIVAL SET
bedroom 13ft. 8 in. by 1311. 4 in.
Included in the baic price of · SYRACUSE - A revival will.
be held at the Syracuse Church
sJnce the donation was an... the home is wall-to·wall car· of the Nazarene beginning
peting in a choice of six colors.
nounced. earlier in August.
Monday thr ough Sept . 9.
Also included in the price is a Services will be held at 7:30
color-coordi nated kitchen with p.m. nightly. Guest speaker
CANCELLED
Ge neral
Electric will be t,he Rev. Donavan
GALLIPOLIS - Saturday's a
GARS-Whee lersburg grid refrigerator.freezer, electric Humble [rom Waverly. There
scri mma ge schedu le d on or gas range and range hood, wili be special singing. The
Memorial Field was postponed Hiviera cabinets and. Formica Rev. M. C. l,arimore is the
according to Coach C. L. coun ter.tops in a wideran ge of pas lor .
styles and colors. The
(Johnny) Ecker.
TAKEN TO H(ISPITAL
GALLIPOLIS - Gallia
County 's Volunteer E-R Squad
Friday t rapsported two persons to the Holzer Medical
Center. Jewell Clark, 53, a
resident of Neighborhood Rd.,
was admitted as a medical
patien t. Gary Johnson, 19, Rt.
1, Gallipolis, was taken to the
hos pital after sulfering
breathing difficulties.

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MASON - Officers and
members of Mason Chapter
157, Order of Ute Eastern Star,
arc informi ng people of Mason
County that the $100 donation to
the Kyger Creek High School
Band was give n by an
anonymous donor specifically
lor llrot band.
The OES acted only as a go.
between in the tra nsaction, and
the money was not oul of the
OES
treasury.
This
clarilication is made . because
of many inquiries received

Po.rk Loin Sa
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arren, 22-0

arauders top
BEVERLY - The Meigs
Marauder gridders, displaying
a better and more balanced
offense than a week ago, rolled
by Warren Local, 22-0, in a preseason scrimmage near here
Salurday.
The Maroon and Gold, who
open !he regular season F'riday
night against Pl. Picasanl at
Marauder Stadium, picked up
230 yards rushing in jus! 48
carries, while quarlerbacks
Jay Warner and Perk Ault
combined to complete 6 pa.ses
in 9 atlempts for 98 yards.
The scrimmage, run just like
a game except for no punting
or kickofls, opened with Meigs
getting the ball first and ten on
their own 30 yard 'line . On the
first play. junior tailback

Terry Whitlatch ftm1blt'li, wilh
tilt&gt; Wan·ioi'S

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Meigs 22.
Nnthin~-.: lllUI,.'h hap1&gt;e ncd {Ill
But just 3 plays lalrr. on
·third and 9, llw Wnrriors g;we lht• next 4 series or dOWO!$,. untli
the ball righl back when junior Mcit,;s began anoU1er drive
defensive back Lonnie Coates from their own 16. The drive
recovered a Warren bobble on S~lf lc~t with a 9 yard pass
romplrtion from Ault to D~wtl'
!he 15.
F'roltl there, the Marauders Wolfe. Runs of 16 and 13 yards
drove down tl1c field, the by Whitlalch, coupled with
march keyed by a 21lyard run some shorl gainers by 2
by senior fullback Jack Oiler. sophomores. fullbaed Milrty
Dugan and wingback Miko
The drive slalled, however. Magnolta, gave the Marauders
on t'he Warrio r 10 when a firs! and te n on the Warren 20
Whitlatch was held to I yard on beforet lhe offense bogged down
a fourth and 5 play.
on a -fumble and two inWarren repsponded with a complete passes.
drive of their own, before
The Marauder defense then
stalling on the 28 when a fourth held Warren on downs, and the
and 10 swing pass ended up a Meigs offense, slsrting nn their

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Warner Uwn rcplHced Ault,

and on the nex.l play , was

dropped for a four )•ard loss.
On lhird and 20 Magnotta
cireled right end fo.- 6, bringing

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sc·ore. Sophomm·c quarterback

Warner

Wnrren unty got off ~ plays
before the Marauder offe ll~C
took over and struck quickly to
U1ke u 1~ lead . .
With the ball on the Meigs 47,
wingback Juc Rose nbaum
spl'in ted down the ri ght
sideline, wtu1 Wal'ner laying
the pass in his hands for a 39

Jim Anderson wt.ts stopp.:.'&lt;l on
the one on the cOnversion atlempt.
Whltlalch and Qualls tied for
~a m e rushing honors, with
Whillntch ~ai ning 70 yards ln
16 carries, and Quail~ lugging
the ball only 7 times for 70.
Oiler ran !oHr times for 32 ,
yards, followed by Dugun with
30 yards 011 six carries and
Magnotta 28 on seven carries.
The Meigs defense, meanwhile, held !he Warriors to just
126 yards rushing on 42 at. tempts, an average of 3 yards
per carry.
The Warren passing atlack
was held to 9 yards on 3
completions in 7 attempts and
one interception by Marauder
senior back Dave Wolfe:
Bumbles came out even, with
Meigs losing 2, one by Whitlach
on the first play of the
scrimmage and one by Warner . Meanwhile, Marauder
defenders recovered two
Warrior bobbles, wilh Coales.
and Russell each falling on a
loose ball.
In the penalty department,
Meigs was caught three limes
for 15 yards, while Warren was
also penalized three times, but
for 35 total yards.

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Senior fullback Rob Eason
1·omped over left Iackie for 9,
and then go t the first down up
the middle to bring up a first
and goal from the 4. Two plays
later Whitlatch went over,
under, around and through lefl
- tackle for the touchdown. On
the conversion, Warner faded
back lo pass, was caught by a
defender behind !he Une, broke
free, and scooted up the middle
for two points.
Warren then took over on its
30 and moved just across
. midfield, before they were
slopped on a fumble recovery
by Meigs' sophomore middle
guard Dan Russell.
The two teams then took
turns trying to score on first
and goal from the len, before
the regular scrimmage was
resumed, with each team
getting one more chance to
score.
Meigs wasted no time, with
sophomore Terry Qualls
carrying 7 straight times, and,
behind some good blocking
from the offensive line, racked

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l'lh1i"I'SI3UilUH ( UP!l
Ri c e Zlsk slamm~d n
bo11C8-Ioedcd sin~lc over o
drawn-in outfl~ld with one Vul
In the nlnUI innin~ &amp;1turdPYto
give the l'ttli!burgh Pirates a 10victory over Ihe Chicago Cubs
In 11 nallonally-televised gome
and put Plllqbur~h over the
.500 mark for U1e first time in
nearly three months. The las!
time t~e l'trates were over the
.5ot,l mark was on June 4, when
they hod a 23-22 record .
Zlsk's single over ccnlerflelder Rick Monday's bead
scored pinch-runner Gene
Alley with the run that gave the
Pirates !heir third victory in
less lha 24 hours over the
Cubs.
Riehle Hebner started the
winning rally with one oul after
Gene Clines was hit by a pitch
and then lhrown out stealing on
the rlr.st pitch W Hebner. AI
Oliver's double down the leftfield line sent Hebner to third
and Willie Stargell then was
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g;une Brewers wlnnln~ streak,
three of them ov r the Red So•.
Acrowd 1)1 21 ,410 enabled the
Brewers to top the million
mark In home allendan'-e for
u1e first time ill the club's four
1
years in Milwaukee.
Pattin, starting for the fiut
time since going to the bullpen
,July 28, allowed only five
singles. He walked ooe and
struck out eight raising his
retard to 12-13 '
FL~k's thre~un homer came
In the second after Orlarxlo
Cepeda and Ben Oglivie
singled . It was his 25th homer
of the season.
The Red Sox also scored in
the third 00 singles by Tommy
Harper and LW. Aparicio and
BOSOX WIN
carl Yastrzelllllki's sacrifice
MILWAUKEE (UP I)
fly and again in the eighth 00 a
Marly Pattin pitched a five-hit sing le by Yastnemski, a walk
shu tout and Carlton Fisk to Cepeda and Danny Cater's
slammed a three-run homer double.
Saturday to give the Boston
Red Sox an easy S-O victory
ORIOLES RIP NY
over the Milwaukee Brewers.
NEW YORK (UP!) - The
The victory broke a four- Baltimore Oriol"' jumped on
Alley wassent in 10 run fur
Hcbfll'r und Zl~k. after taking
U1c firs! two llilchcs for bali.,
hit the next pllch for the
whmlng single.
The vlclory went to Dave
Giusti, 8-2, who.· took over for
Bruce Kison in U1e ninth after
Kison, making his first start
since being ~ccalled from the
Inte rnationa l League, wa s
lifted for a pinchhitter. Kison
~Uowed four hits in eight inningsandGiustigaveuponein
the ninlh.
Burt Hooton, ll-13, who had
allowed' only three hlta before
tlle ninth inning, went all the
way and took the toss.

cx-teiUJII!Uite J&gt;al Dob.'W11 fQf'
four rul\ll In the first !Mmg
- SIIturday and got three hills_
each from Tommy Davis and
Boog Powell lll rOlls! to a t0-4
rout of th• New York Yankees,
their 16th victory in 18 games,
After two scratch hits by AI
Bumbry ard Tommy Davlll,
the Orlolesll!med O? the power
with Boog Powell hilling~ 4 ~
foot triple to deep C&lt;~nterfleld
for two I'IJI!S . nori Baylor
followed with his eighth home
run, a two..-un blow Into the
leftfield seats.
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Dobson was 'kayoed 111 the
third when with one out, Pavlll
singled , Powell doubled and
after an intentional pass to
Baylor filled the bases, Brook$
RQbinson Rot a ground single to
left lll drive In two runs. Lindy
McDanlel.came on and got the
side out.
GIANTS EDGE BRAVES
SAN FRANCISCO (UP]) Dave Kingman walked with the
bases loaded and two outs in
the eighth inning and pinch-

Easily accessible from either Third or Fourth
lobby service, night depository and the
grea test line up of customer hours you've
ever seen!

Meigs pass ing - 9 a ttempts,
6 completions, 9S yards (il6

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Total yards - 328 .

Warren ru shing - 42 carries,

126 y·a rds.

That Personai &amp; Professional Touch"

Buffalo in control of the ball on
their own 37 yard line .
Mark Mitchell . led the
defense with 10 individua l
tackles plus several other
assists. Ronnie Russell was
second with eight solos
followed by David Roush,
Harold Winnings and- Randy
Grinstead with four individual
tackles.
The Bisons managed to run
only 41 offensive plays with
just31 plays requiring a tackle.
Five were punts, two were
interceptio ns, two were
fumbles lost and one was an
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fact this marked two years
straight that Wahama has held
the Bisons without a single
yard passing, a feat worthy of
recognition.
Wahama will host Kyger
Creek Friday. Game time witl
be 7:30.
Score by quarters :
Wahama
3 0 0 15
Buffalo
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GALUPOUS UTTLE LEAGUE CHAMPS - Coach
Dean Mason's Yankees, champions of the 1973 Gallipolis
Uttle Leagtje, will be one of three summer league baseball
teams honored by .the Gallipolis Lions Club at Oscar's on
TuesdayfScpt. 16, beginning at 6:30p.m. Ths Yankees were
15-4 on thl' year, and 13-3 inside the city league. Boo Weaver
was the Yanks top hurler with an 8-0 mark. Bill (Big John )

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Three and one-half minutes
POINT PLE:ASANT
later
Hurricane's Mike McHurricane defenders fell nn
four of seven Point Pleasant Millen recovered Point
fu mbles Friday ni'ght and Pleasant's fumble on the 43. On
turned three of them into the sixth play irom that point
touchd'owns enroute to a 22-il Adkins hulled over from the
one. Smith's conversion pass to
Season ~ope ning victory .
Workhorse John Adkins, who McMillen made it 14-0.
Score by quarters:
amassed 133 yards in 27
Hurrica
ne
14 8 0 0-22
carries, scored twice on short
0 0 0 8- 6
bursts for the Redskins and Point Pleasant
quarlerback Jerry Smith
scored the other TD on a oneyal·d plunge.

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THESE FARMS ARE GOING FAST!

Rochester
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recently purchased · 170 acres of the locally
renown EEE Ranch and are now oHerlng for
sale this choice 48 acre tract in 21fz to s acre Baby
Farms.
Each farm is easily accessible from the wide
.stone r~ad. Each farm borders the Gallla County

)( clinched 1st place
Friday 's. R: es ul1s
Paw l ocket 4 Peninsula ,I

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The entire tract Is restrld~ lust enough to
insure that the beautiful scenery and tiM
pleasant country atmosphere will bt maintained
and not enough to Interfere with enlovabl4l
country living.

Stop in today and see the new exciting
Elcona Wedgewood 6Sx14 In rhe
popular "Pinehurst" decor.
This plan features an 18 H. living room: large
12ft. kitchen and a master bedroom . 1Jxl~ ft .,
carpeted throughout . The large bow window
and the distinctive exterior styling of Elcona
·makes this home one to be adm ired by
everyone .
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Armstrong was 7-3, and Mark Sheets ().I. Pictured above are 1
first row, left to right: Tim Saunders, Bill Armstrong, Kev
Kuhn, Todd Rees, Ken caudill, Craig Mason and Terry
Adams. Second row - Coach Mason; Chuck Sanders, Mark
Sheets, Aaron Henson, Ted Adams,' Chuck Kuhn, Chuck
Derifield, and in rear is Mark (Boo) Weaver. Derifield was
the team's top hitter with a. .522 mark.

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SAN OIEGO (UPI) - Tony Housllln ."
Perez says he and the Cln- Gullett's last loss was in relief
dnnati !led.! are loose.
against New York July 14.
Picking up another game In
Clarence Gaston slammed
cutting the Lo9 Angeles Dod- his lllh homer with Nate
gers' lead over them in the , Ollbert aboard In the seventh
.Nali1&lt;1al League ,W.,t lll just and a fielder's choice 1\'ith the
three games Friday night with bases loaded and John Grubb's
a 10-4 victory over San Diego, single in the ninth gave Ule
they looked it.
Padres' their lone runJ .
The Reds' first baseman, . Dan Driessen had uiree hiu
hitting .393 in August, collected and Pete Rose added a pair lll
five RB!s with a single, a aid in Cincinnati's13-hlt attack
double and his 22nd. He said agaii1St four San Diego pitchthe division-leading Dodgers ers.
are in trouble.
" We're going to catch
them", Perez predicted. "We
came from 11 'h games down.
We're·loose. All the pressure's
oo them ..All we've got to do Is
stay close and wait until we
CINCINNATI - The Cinplay them .
"[ know one thing /' he ad.~ cinnati Reds are recalling nine
ded. "They aren't going to plnyers, including five pi!.chers, from their minor league
sleep much."
farm
system. None of them,
Down the stretch drive,
Cincinnati Manager Sparky however, will be joining the big
Anderson said he was going to learn this season. All have been
be able to cut down to three advised to report to U1e Reds'
starters because of some days spring training camp in Tampa
next year.
off In September.
non Gullett (16-7), who went
Recalled from Indianapolis,
seven innings in picking up the the Reds' Triple-A club in the
win, tired and Clay carroll American Association, are
came on for his 13th save. pitchers Will McEnaney and
Gullett and Ja~k Billingh;un, Rawly Eastwick, infielderwho has 17 wins, both are oulfielder Joel Youngblood and
expected to have seven more first baseman Joe Hague.
starts.
l'he other five players, from
"I'd be surprised i,f ·they Three Rivers of the Eastern
didn't both get 2ll," Anderson League, are pilchers Santo
said. "If Gullett had a cbance Alcala , Joaquin Andujar and
for a sliutout I would bave left Pat Z&lt;lchry and outfielders
him in, but he's going to start in Tom Spencer and Arturo
three more days a~ainst DeFreiles.

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A pair of doubles by Frank
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Nlekro plus an error by McCov"y accounted for the ffl\11'
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force &amp;&lt;'I'OSS ~rrun. Arnold then
delivered a single up the
middle lor the two runs that
gjjve Ella$ S1.111 his eighth
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K.nuckleb•ller Phil N1ekro
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and '"'"mlngly had his ltth
v1elory oil wrapped up when
G~rry Maddox doubled afler
two out. Willie McCovey
walked for the third lime and
Gary TIJ(ifllasson ran for him.
Maddox and Thomasson
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Terry Smith completed six of
12 passes for 100 yards and one
touchdown. 'l'erry was plagued
by two interceptions. Mike
Lewis accounted fo·r 273 yards.
Mike rt·shed for 157 in 36
carries, and caught three
passes for 63 yards. He threw a
14 yard pass to Terry Smith
and returned punts and
kickoffs for 39 yards in three
carries.
Chuck Johnson totaled 16
yards in six carries, Gardner
had nine yards on four carries,
Smith had six on nine carries
and Joe Shepherd had two
yards on two carries. Rick
Hesson totaled 37 yards by
hauling down three aerials.
Z&lt;!ck Raynes led the Bisons
with 49 ya rds in 20 carries.
Burch ga;ned 34 yards in 11
tries and Glasco 1051 nine yards
in two carries. Buffalo failed to ·
complete a pass except to the '

hitter Chris Arnold followed betory over the Atianls Bravu
with P two-run alngl• Saturday,
fore a shirt day gathering of
II fling the Giants u. a 5-l vic· 44,256, lar~etit ba,.,ball crowd

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first ~alf. scored its only touch. down on a converted fumb le.
Danny Bellamy picked up a
Hurricane bobble on the 'Ski ns'
36. · Two plays later quarterback Randy Warner hit
Joey Given with a .louchdown
strike.
Hurricane·' gained the advan !age from the outset when
Bill Gregory recovered a Big
Black fumbl e on Point
l'leasanl's 28 yard line. Six.
plays later, Smith sneaked
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Meigs Ru shing - 48 ca rri es,

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kicker p~malty gave Wahama a
first and 10 on the Buffalo 36.
After a two yard run Smith
faded back and hit Rick
Hesson, who made a fine catch
over the middle, for 17 yards to
the 17.
On the next play Mike Lewis
turned what could have been
an interception into a touchdown as he emerged from a
crowd of Bisons with the
pigskin and Wahama's first six
pointer.
the
Raynes returned
following kickoff 50 yards to
the Wahama 30 where he was
downed by Bruce Hussell and
othe&lt;S. On the second play
Danny Litchfield intercepted
Buffalo's first pass attempt on
the WHS 12. This marked the
second and last time the Bisons
moved the ball across the 50
yard line.
The White Falcons then
promptly put together a 14-play
drive covering 59 yar-ds capped
off by Haymaker's spectacular
39-ya rd boot. During the drive,
Terry Smith bad runs of 5 and 7
yards while completing two
key passes, one of 22 yards to
Mike Lewis on another fine
catchand the other a crucial 14
yard aerial to Rick Hesson.
Wahama's final tally came
with only 17 seconds left in the
game when Mike Lewis broke
off left tac kle and raced 33
yards for his second six pointer
of the evening . The run was set
up by a 14 yard jaunt by ~wis
on the preceding play. .The
final whistle sounded with

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BY R~NDY CLARK
MASON - The Wahama
White Falcons opened their
1973 grid season with a convinCing 18-0 win over the
Buflalo Bisons here Friday
night.
Mike Lewis and Jeff
Hayp&gt;aker led the way for
Wahama while the entire
defensive unit held the Bisons
at pay . Lewis scored , two
touchdowns, one on an aer~al
and the other on a 33 yard run
and Haymaker booted two field
goats through the uprights
from 28 and 39 yards out, the
latter bringing the crowd to its
· feet with the unbelievable high
school feat .
The only scoring throughout
the first three quarters look
pla&lt;if midway through the first
period. Tim Roush jarred a
Buffalo ball carrier into
!urribling with David Roush
falling on the pigskin on the
Bisons' 41, giving Wahama
excellent field position. Mike
Lewis promptly reeled off -11
ya rds in two carries to the 30. A
Lewis to Smith pass gained
another first down with 14
yatds to the 16. The drive
bogged down with Haymaker·
boOting the fourth down _threepointer from 28 yards out.
. Wabamil threatened again
af!(!r Mike Lewis returned a
punt to tbe Buffalo 35-yard line.
Lewis then carried for seven
points to the 28. Johnson was
held for no gain and an incomplete pass brought on
Haymaker again. However,
this time his 24 yard
attempt was ruled just barely
off to the left.
The White Falcons completely outplayed the Bisons in
the first half but managed only
a 3-0 lead . Wahama had 103
yards to Buffalo's j4 net yards
In ,the balf. The Bisons never
got past their own 41 yard line
in the half. z3ck Raynes was
held to only seven yards
rushing.
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Buffalo came out the second
half looking like a rejuvenated
team.
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The Bisons took the opening
kickoff returning it to their own
35 yard line. ,In four plays, the
Bl110ns had gained 44 yards to
Wilhama's 21 yard line, mostly
oo runs by Z;!ck Rayn"l! of 15
and 22 yards. The defense
stiffened creating a fourthdoliln and I wo situation on the
14 yard line.
Raynes attempted the right
sl~ only to be met by Mark
Mitchell for no gain and
po111ibly the biggest defensive
play of the game.
l#te in the third quarter
l.Aiwis returned a punt to the
Wabama 37 yard iine. The
~te F'i~Wons moved the ball
to the aulfalo 4S when Smlth
WMtlllhll for ,a 10 yard loss
loreillll tbiJn to Punt. On the
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faded back, and fired a i2yard
cnmpletion to sophomore
tailback E:d Sisson, getting lhe
first down by ind1es.
Five and six yard gains by
Magnolia gave Meigs a firs t
down on the 24, when Dugan
cui through a big hole off left
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Marauder gridders, displaying
a better and more balanced
offense than a week ago, rolled
by Warren Local, 22-0, in a preseason scrimmage near here
Salurday.
The Maroon and Gold, who
open !he regular season F'riday
night against Pl. Picasanl at
Marauder Stadium, picked up
230 yards rushing in jus! 48
carries, while quarlerbacks
Jay Warner and Perk Ault
combined to complete 6 pa.ses
in 9 atlempts for 98 yards.
The scrimmage, run just like
a game except for no punting
or kickofls, opened with Meigs
getting the ball first and ten on
their own 30 yard 'line . On the
first play. junior tailback

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But just 3 plays lalrr. on
·third and 9, llw Wnrriors g;we lht• next 4 series or dOWO!$,. untli
the ball righl back when junior Mcit,;s began anoU1er drive
defensive back Lonnie Coates from their own 16. The drive
recovered a Warren bobble on S~lf lc~t with a 9 yard pass
romplrtion from Ault to D~wtl'
!he 15.
F'roltl there, the Marauders Wolfe. Runs of 16 and 13 yards
drove down tl1c field, the by Whitlalch, coupled with
march keyed by a 21lyard run some shorl gainers by 2
by senior fullback Jack Oiler. sophomores. fullbaed Milrty
Dugan and wingback Miko
The drive slalled, however. Magnolta, gave the Marauders
on t'he Warrio r 10 when a firs! and te n on the Warren 20
Whitlatch was held to I yard on beforet lhe offense bogged down
a fourth and 5 play.
on a -fumble and two inWarren repsponded with a complete passes.
drive of their own, before
The Marauder defense then
stalling on the 28 when a fourth held Warren on downs, and the
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sc·ore. Sophomm·c quarterback

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Wnrren unty got off ~ plays
before the Marauder offe ll~C
took over and struck quickly to
U1ke u 1~ lead . .
With the ball on the Meigs 47,
wingback Juc Rose nbaum
spl'in ted down the ri ght
sideline, wtu1 Wal'ner laying
the pass in his hands for a 39

Jim Anderson wt.ts stopp.:.'&lt;l on
the one on the cOnversion atlempt.
Whltlalch and Qualls tied for
~a m e rushing honors, with
Whillntch ~ai ning 70 yards ln
16 carries, and Quail~ lugging
the ball only 7 times for 70.
Oiler ran !oHr times for 32 ,
yards, followed by Dugun with
30 yards 011 six carries and
Magnotta 28 on seven carries.
The Meigs defense, meanwhile, held !he Warriors to just
126 yards rushing on 42 at. tempts, an average of 3 yards
per carry.
The Warren passing atlack
was held to 9 yards on 3
completions in 7 attempts and
one interception by Marauder
senior back Dave Wolfe:
Bumbles came out even, with
Meigs losing 2, one by Whitlach
on the first play of the
scrimmage and one by Warner . Meanwhile, Marauder
defenders recovered two
Warrior bobbles, wilh Coales.
and Russell each falling on a
loose ball.
In the penalty department,
Meigs was caught three limes
for 15 yards, while Warren was
also penalized three times, but
for 35 total yards.

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Senior fullback Rob Eason
1·omped over left Iackie for 9,
and then go t the first down up
the middle to bring up a first
and goal from the 4. Two plays
later Whitlatch went over,
under, around and through lefl
- tackle for the touchdown. On
the conversion, Warner faded
back lo pass, was caught by a
defender behind !he Une, broke
free, and scooted up the middle
for two points.
Warren then took over on its
30 and moved just across
. midfield, before they were
slopped on a fumble recovery
by Meigs' sophomore middle
guard Dan Russell.
The two teams then took
turns trying to score on first
and goal from the len, before
the regular scrimmage was
resumed, with each team
getting one more chance to
score.
Meigs wasted no time, with
sophomore Terry Qualls
carrying 7 straight times, and,
behind some good blocking
from the offensive line, racked

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Ri c e Zlsk slamm~d n
bo11C8-Ioedcd sin~lc over o
drawn-in outfl~ld with one Vul
In the nlnUI innin~ &amp;1turdPYto
give the l'ttli!burgh Pirates a 10victory over Ihe Chicago Cubs
In 11 nallonally-televised gome
and put Plllqbur~h over the
.500 mark for U1e first time in
nearly three months. The las!
time t~e l'trates were over the
.5ot,l mark was on June 4, when
they hod a 23-22 record .
Zlsk's single over ccnlerflelder Rick Monday's bead
scored pinch-runner Gene
Alley with the run that gave the
Pirates !heir third victory in
less lha 24 hours over the
Cubs.
Riehle Hebner started the
winning rally with one oul after
Gene Clines was hit by a pitch
and then lhrown out stealing on
the rlr.st pitch W Hebner. AI
Oliver's double down the leftfield line sent Hebner to third
and Willie Stargell then was
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three of them ov r the Red So•.
Acrowd 1)1 21 ,410 enabled the
Brewers to top the million
mark In home allendan'-e for
u1e first time ill the club's four
1
years in Milwaukee.
Pattin, starting for the fiut
time since going to the bullpen
,July 28, allowed only five
singles. He walked ooe and
struck out eight raising his
retard to 12-13 '
FL~k's thre~un homer came
In the second after Orlarxlo
Cepeda and Ben Oglivie
singled . It was his 25th homer
of the season.
The Red Sox also scored in
the third 00 singles by Tommy
Harper and LW. Aparicio and
BOSOX WIN
carl Yastrzelllllki's sacrifice
MILWAUKEE (UP I)
fly and again in the eighth 00 a
Marly Pattin pitched a five-hit sing le by Yastnemski, a walk
shu tout and Carlton Fisk to Cepeda and Danny Cater's
slammed a three-run homer double.
Saturday to give the Boston
Red Sox an easy S-O victory
ORIOLES RIP NY
over the Milwaukee Brewers.
NEW YORK (UP!) - The
The victory broke a four- Baltimore Oriol"' jumped on
Alley wassent in 10 run fur
Hcbfll'r und Zl~k. after taking
U1c firs! two llilchcs for bali.,
hit the next pllch for the
whmlng single.
The vlclory went to Dave
Giusti, 8-2, who.· took over for
Bruce Kison in U1e ninth after
Kison, making his first start
since being ~ccalled from the
Inte rnationa l League, wa s
lifted for a pinchhitter. Kison
~Uowed four hits in eight inningsandGiustigaveuponein
the ninlh.
Burt Hooton, ll-13, who had
allowed' only three hlta before
tlle ninth inning, went all the
way and took the toss.

cx-teiUJII!Uite J&gt;al Dob.'W11 fQf'
four rul\ll In the first !Mmg
- SIIturday and got three hills_
each from Tommy Davis and
Boog Powell lll rOlls! to a t0-4
rout of th• New York Yankees,
their 16th victory in 18 games,
After two scratch hits by AI
Bumbry ard Tommy Davlll,
the Orlolesll!med O? the power
with Boog Powell hilling~ 4 ~
foot triple to deep C&lt;~nterfleld
for two I'IJI!S . nori Baylor
followed with his eighth home
run, a two..-un blow Into the
leftfield seats.
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Dobson was 'kayoed 111 the
third when with one out, Pavlll
singled , Powell doubled and
after an intentional pass to
Baylor filled the bases, Brook$
RQbinson Rot a ground single to
left lll drive In two runs. Lindy
McDanlel.came on and got the
side out.
GIANTS EDGE BRAVES
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bases loaded and two outs in
the eighth inning and pinch-

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Meigs pass ing - 9 a ttempts,
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Total yards - 328 .

Warren ru shing - 42 carries,

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Buffalo in control of the ball on
their own 37 yard line .
Mark Mitchell . led the
defense with 10 individua l
tackles plus several other
assists. Ronnie Russell was
second with eight solos
followed by David Roush,
Harold Winnings and- Randy
Grinstead with four individual
tackles.
The Bisons managed to run
only 41 offensive plays with
just31 plays requiring a tackle.
Five were punts, two were
interceptio ns, two were
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fact this marked two years
straight that Wahama has held
the Bisons without a single
yard passing, a feat worthy of
recognition.
Wahama will host Kyger
Creek Friday. Game time witl
be 7:30.
Score by quarters :
Wahama
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Uttle Leagtje, will be one of three summer league baseball
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TuesdayfScpt. 16, beginning at 6:30p.m. Ths Yankees were
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Hurricane's Mike McHurricane defenders fell nn
four of seven Point Pleasant Millen recovered Point
fu mbles Friday ni'ght and Pleasant's fumble on the 43. On
turned three of them into the sixth play irom that point
touchd'owns enroute to a 22-il Adkins hulled over from the
one. Smith's conversion pass to
Season ~ope ning victory .
Workhorse John Adkins, who McMillen made it 14-0.
Score by quarters:
amassed 133 yards in 27
Hurrica
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BABY FARMS LEFT FOR SALE.
THESE FARMS ARE GOING FAST!

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Pawtu c ket

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Toledo

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Carter &amp; Evans Inc. of Gallipolis, Ohio
recently purchased · 170 acres of the locally
renown EEE Ranch and are now oHerlng for
sale this choice 48 acre tract in 21fz to s acre Baby
Farms.
Each farm is easily accessible from the wide
.stone r~ad. Each farm borders the Gallla County

)( clinched 1st place
Friday 's. R: es ul1s
Paw l ocket 4 Peninsula ,I

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Rural Water System.
The entire tract Is restrld~ lust enough to
insure that the beautiful scenery and tiM
pleasant country atmosphere will bt maintained
and not enough to Interfere with enlovabl4l
country living.

Stop in today and see the new exciting
Elcona Wedgewood 6Sx14 In rhe
popular "Pinehurst" decor.
This plan features an 18 H. living room: large
12ft. kitchen and a master bedroom . 1Jxl~ ft .,
carpeted throughout . The large bow window
and the distinctive exterior styling of Elcona
·makes this home one to be adm ired by
everyone .
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9 TO 8 MONDAY THRU FRIOAY.
9 TO 5 SATURDAY-ClOSED SUNDAY

67•&lt;6~

MOBILE HOME $11 ES
SH Jim St••hor Joe Gilts

Juu Sov1ll of S1lur Br•dg t , Si\opp11111 ,1uo

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All Hunters As late As

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Hunting Needs &amp; Ucense

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Open Thurs., Sept 6th

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AND, SIERRA GRANDE MODELS

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Designed to Provide
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Armstrong was 7-3, and Mark Sheets ().I. Pictured above are 1
first row, left to right: Tim Saunders, Bill Armstrong, Kev
Kuhn, Todd Rees, Ken caudill, Craig Mason and Terry
Adams. Second row - Coach Mason; Chuck Sanders, Mark
Sheets, Aaron Henson, Ted Adams,' Chuck Kuhn, Chuck
Derifield, and in rear is Mark (Boo) Weaver. Derifield was
the team's top hitter with a. .522 mark.

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Charlcs lon 6 Rochesler 5

SAN OIEGO (UPI) - Tony Housllln ."
Perez says he and the Cln- Gullett's last loss was in relief
dnnati !led.! are loose.
against New York July 14.
Picking up another game In
Clarence Gaston slammed
cutting the Lo9 Angeles Dod- his lllh homer with Nate
gers' lead over them in the , Ollbert aboard In the seventh
.Nali1&lt;1al League ,W.,t lll just and a fielder's choice 1\'ith the
three games Friday night with bases loaded and John Grubb's
a 10-4 victory over San Diego, single in the ninth gave Ule
they looked it.
Padres' their lone runJ .
The Reds' first baseman, . Dan Driessen had uiree hiu
hitting .393 in August, collected and Pete Rose added a pair lll
five RB!s with a single, a aid in Cincinnati's13-hlt attack
double and his 22nd. He said agaii1St four San Diego pitchthe division-leading Dodgers ers.
are in trouble.
" We're going to catch
them", Perez predicted. "We
came from 11 'h games down.
We're·loose. All the pressure's
oo them ..All we've got to do Is
stay close and wait until we
CINCINNATI - The Cinplay them .
"[ know one thing /' he ad.~ cinnati Reds are recalling nine
ded. "They aren't going to plnyers, including five pi!.chers, from their minor league
sleep much."
farm
system. None of them,
Down the stretch drive,
Cincinnati Manager Sparky however, will be joining the big
Anderson said he was going to learn this season. All have been
be able to cut down to three advised to report to U1e Reds'
starters because of some days spring training camp in Tampa
next year.
off In September.
non Gullett (16-7), who went
Recalled from Indianapolis,
seven innings in picking up the the Reds' Triple-A club in the
win, tired and Clay carroll American Association, are
came on for his 13th save. pitchers Will McEnaney and
Gullett and Ja~k Billingh;un, Rawly Eastwick, infielderwho has 17 wins, both are oulfielder Joel Youngblood and
expected to have seven more first baseman Joe Hague.
starts.
l'he other five players, from
"I'd be surprised i,f ·they Three Rivers of the Eastern
didn't both get 2ll," Anderson League, are pilchers Santo
said. "If Gullett had a cbance Alcala , Joaquin Andujar and
for a sliutout I would bave left Pat Z&lt;lchry and outfielders
him in, but he's going to start in Tom Spencer and Arturo
three more days a~ainst DeFreiles.

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Reds close to
within 3 games

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By United Preu lnt er natiortal

A pair of doubles by Frank
Tepedino and a aolo homer by
Nlekro plus an error by McCov"y accounted for the ffl\11'
Atlanta runs.

We Will Be Open
Sept. 4th &amp;5th

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Redskins s.top Pt.
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Matthews and Kln~rnan lll
force &amp;&lt;'I'OSS ~rrun. Arnold then
delivered a single up the
middle lor the two runs that
gjjve Ella$ S1.111 his eighth
victory in 10 de&lt;:lslons.

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m :&gt;:m Frallt'ISC" hislory
K.nuckleb•ller Phil N1ekro
""-l! • 4·2 lead mto the eighth
and '"'"mlngly had his ltth
v1elory oil wrapped up when
G~rry Maddox doubled afler
two out. Willie McCovey
walked for the third lime and
Gary TIJ(ifllasson ran for him.
Maddox and Thomasson
wurkc'd a double sleal and then
Niekro walked bolh Gary

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FOR SALE

Terry Smith completed six of
12 passes for 100 yards and one
touchdown. 'l'erry was plagued
by two interceptions. Mike
Lewis accounted fo·r 273 yards.
Mike rt·shed for 157 in 36
carries, and caught three
passes for 63 yards. He threw a
14 yard pass to Terry Smith
and returned punts and
kickoffs for 39 yards in three
carries.
Chuck Johnson totaled 16
yards in six carries, Gardner
had nine yards on four carries,
Smith had six on nine carries
and Joe Shepherd had two
yards on two carries. Rick
Hesson totaled 37 yards by
hauling down three aerials.
Z&lt;!ck Raynes led the Bisons
with 49 ya rds in 20 carries.
Burch ga;ned 34 yards in 11
tries and Glasco 1051 nine yards
in two carries. Buffalo failed to ·
complete a pass except to the '

hitter Chris Arnold followed betory over the Atianls Bravu
with P two-run alngl• Saturday,
fore a shirt day gathering of
II fling the Giants u. a 5-l vic· 44,256, lar~etit ba,.,ball crowd

Tom Spencer

Avenue 1 featuring complete driv.e-in and

230 yards .

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Pt. Pleasant, dominated in
first ~alf. scored its only touch. down on a converted fumb le.
Danny Bellamy picked up a
Hurricane bobble on the 'Ski ns'
36. · Two plays later quarterback Randy Warner hit
Joey Given with a .louchdown
strike.
Hurricane·' gained the advan !age from the outset when
Bill Gregory recovered a Big
Black fumbl e on Point
l'leasanl's 28 yard line. Six.
plays later, Smith sneaked
over.

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SKYLINE LANES
and ·PRO-SHOP

IRON TON

Columbia Bowling

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TEAM STATS
Meigs Ru shing - 48 ca rri es,

Fi:;ATURING

kicker p~malty gave Wahama a
first and 10 on the Buffalo 36.
After a two yard run Smith
faded back and hit Rick
Hesson, who made a fine catch
over the middle, for 17 yards to
the 17.
On the next play Mike Lewis
turned what could have been
an interception into a touchdown as he emerged from a
crowd of Bisons with the
pigskin and Wahama's first six
pointer.
the
Raynes returned
following kickoff 50 yards to
the Wahama 30 where he was
downed by Bruce Hussell and
othe&lt;S. On the second play
Danny Litchfield intercepted
Buffalo's first pass attempt on
the WHS 12. This marked the
second and last time the Bisons
moved the ball across the 50
yard line.
The White Falcons then
promptly put together a 14-play
drive covering 59 yar-ds capped
off by Haymaker's spectacular
39-ya rd boot. During the drive,
Terry Smith bad runs of 5 and 7
yards while completing two
key passes, one of 22 yards to
Mike Lewis on another fine
catchand the other a crucial 14
yard aerial to Rick Hesson.
Wahama's final tally came
with only 17 seconds left in the
game when Mike Lewis broke
off left tac kle and raced 33
yards for his second six pointer
of the evening . The run was set
up by a 14 yard jaunt by ~wis
on the preceding play. .The
final whistle sounded with

tT Ars

up a qw&lt;·k 70 yards ror !he final

Ma~n o ltu

"For

BY R~NDY CLARK
MASON - The Wahama
White Falcons opened their
1973 grid season with a convinCing 18-0 win over the
Buflalo Bisons here Friday
night.
Mike Lewis and Jeff
Hayp&gt;aker led the way for
Wahama while the entire
defensive unit held the Bisons
at pay . Lewis scored , two
touchdowns, one on an aer~al
and the other on a 33 yard run
and Haymaker booted two field
goats through the uprights
from 28 and 39 yards out, the
latter bringing the crowd to its
· feet with the unbelievable high
school feat .
The only scoring throughout
the first three quarters look
pla&lt;if midway through the first
period. Tim Roush jarred a
Buffalo ball carrier into
!urribling with David Roush
falling on the pigskin on the
Bisons' 41, giving Wahama
excellent field position. Mike
Lewis promptly reeled off -11
ya rds in two carries to the 30. A
Lewis to Smith pass gained
another first down with 14
yatds to the 16. The drive
bogged down with Haymaker·
boOting the fourth down _threepointer from 28 yards out.
. Wabamil threatened again
af!(!r Mike Lewis returned a
punt to tbe Buffalo 35-yard line.
Lewis then carried for seven
points to the 28. Johnson was
held for no gain and an incomplete pass brought on
Haymaker again. However,
this time his 24 yard
attempt was ruled just barely
off to the left.
The White Falcons completely outplayed the Bisons in
the first half but managed only
a 3-0 lead . Wahama had 103
yards to Buffalo's j4 net yards
In ,the balf. The Bisons never
got past their own 41 yard line
in the half. z3ck Raynes was
held to only seven yards
rushing.
.
Buffalo came out the second
half looking like a rejuvenated
team.
·
The Bisons took the opening
kickoff returning it to their own
35 yard line. ,In four plays, the
Bl110ns had gained 44 yards to
Wilhama's 21 yard line, mostly
oo runs by Z;!ck Rayn"l! of 15
and 22 yards. The defense
stiffened creating a fourthdoliln and I wo situation on the
14 yard line.
Raynes attempted the right
sl~ only to be met by Mark
Mitchell for no gain and
po111ibly the biggest defensive
play of the game.
l#te in the third quarter
l.Aiwis returned a punt to the
Wabama 37 yard iine. The
~te F'i~Wons moved the ball
to the aulfalo 4S when Smlth
WMtlllhll for ,a 10 yard loss
loreillll tbiJn to Punt. On the
llllllinl punt 1 roughing the

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up a fourth and twelve. Warner ya rd gai n down to the Warren

faded back, and fired a i2yard
cnmpletion to sophomore
tailback E:d Sisson, getting lhe
first down by ind1es.
Five and six yard gains by
Magnolia gave Meigs a firs t
down on the 24, when Dugan
cui through a big hole off left
tackle and rambled down tl1e
left sideline for the score.

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Till• Su.ntlu) 1'1111•'• S.•nl uwl, Sundrty' St•Jii. 2, 1973

QUAKER STATE SERVICE CENTER
pd 1nd Plt'le . .

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SOMMER'S
GMC TRUCKS, INC.
133 PINE

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WHER:l;:A S,
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provtnHrntl shall be mad e.
hijflr l whi ch nllver ta n biJ
!IOI\1 at vour QOVPrnnHml "'e
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BOB LANE ' S
NOW
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WHER!r!FOR
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1/llt&gt;d Sa di'V m1~!1.ed by Mom ,
t•"bon fe&lt;lln publu: nol lt:e'i hi
1\elll!&lt;'lion•"lll V11ung Wile
(om p lettl Booktleeptng .ud T.-ll
und~tr~lgned h~rel,ly pet i tion rh e
011d . S1S
Rroth ers, Mr aild
thai ~~otlf vovernm i''' ' c:h llrgllr
hrv1ce . •U• t ~ Fourth A11e .,
RAP :
Jtll cllltt!ll• fO lie IOIOrm ti CI , , Gat!le C:ounty CommJis1oner•
Mr5
lom Arrlr\CJIOn . &amp; A MATUR l;.. l adv to babya l t
I&lt; anaun . Ru slntu by IP ·
to repa ir Md r&amp; tur ta ce th
thlt pew$paptu' uroPs cver v
Jul'lnll• · ~ave J~nd Bob
~many girls never get over the ~hock that marriage I• Just
from I JO p m TO 10 JO Ph
polntment . Ph . 446 · 1049 .
sp&amp;clf!ed roa(t a and usus lhe
t l ti7 i'rt' to rl!~d a11d \ ttldy tn en
Hawley
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7.i(o8
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Pluu
call
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what
Mom said It would be : The rQses and honey don 'llasl, and
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obulf lny land owners Ill !he
100 l
"oth;: e1 W $trOIIOIV adv ise
?1811
manner
pr'ov
lded
herllln
.
tt'!ose ~l t l 1er11 , se-e~ ln lfiiiJrttutr
even if they do, underneath is ll1e thought : "Mom told me ... "
I Th following roads are to bt IN l.-OVINC . meu1orv ol our
h1fetrn'IR1 10f' , to exercJu the ir
ORY WALL ~e rv lce bY &lt;: on
For inst&amp;nce:
repaired and re !lurtated :
dear hust)Md Md l ather.
rigt1t of accen to putlll(
tracl W J ll~rd Bosley, 446
James
F
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Oay
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who
pa
su&lt;l
a.
Oak
Drive
trorn
lis
in
... The shock ol having to shop for your own food ... at a
recoras a~.d publi c meet!nos
A954.
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lnteructlons With u. s. J.S to In
away Sept. 3, t96Y
282
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grocery
store ... and meet a budget.
Intersection with Maple Drlvll
D ear P-'d ,
b. Maple Drive from lis Jn TM day s here ar' e empty , and
. .. . 111e double shock of tryin~ to lwti.nce the checkbook
TERMITE ~EST CONTROL
I.
thl! n !uht s art long ,
tersectlon w ith Magnolia Or l v~
FREE
tnspeclion
Call
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PU,LIC NOT1Ce
d s.
~flcrwar
to Its en~ .at the property But we keep re me mber l ng , I hat
Merr!tl O'Dell , Opft!rl!lto r t)y
WI'HtREAS ~ I petition to boundlld bv the James Bevertv
we f'l'll)5t QO on .
·
... The rm,tration of buying something for your husband
Ex tcrm lnal Trm i le Service,
lmprove certsln public roads residence 1
You fOOk pari ot us ' with vou ,
10 Be!mong Or
I"IU been p ruented. to the Glllla
that he would have justlov(-d when you were going together ...
when you went away ,
c. Magnolia Dr!ve lrom the
267 If
c ounrv Board of Counly Com ,
And there is an empty pla ce In
Intersection
with
Osk
Drive
to
and
having him scream at the cost.
v
m lttlontrs :
In
l nterUC!Ion w i th H i lda
our hearts today
STE
WART
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le
Clt
lcal
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AN0. 1 WHEREAS ,
sold Dr l 11e ;
... Cleaning house every day, no! just when you feel like It;
But you know we lo..,e you and
.
ReQa l r , house w !r i ny, .
ptlltloft is aftached h ereto ant;:t
1
d. Pecan Drl ... t from Us In lhBt we care ,
and
with
HIM sleeping on the couch, no less.
electr ic hea tl ng . Phone 446
made • pert hereof as 11 tully re- . terse ction wl!h Mapl&amp; Dr iv e to Be happy w i th God , anct wall lor
Immediate
Open
ings
.t561
.
written herein ;
... Washing shaving cream out of ll1e oothroom sink, and
Us end ;
us there .
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"NO
WHEREAS .
sa1d
currently available in
Sa dl y missed bY w ife , Sad ie,
J. Said road repa ir shall ln .
egg
yolk
off a day-&lt;Jid dish cwhich you didn't get around to before
petition Is SIQned by fltfy .one clude the fotlow lng :
ch il dren 8rl'd grandth l ldren .
the
following
career
SEPTlC
TANKS
percent of the land or lot
you went to work that morning).
208 1
a . Crown l he road l or proper
Cleaned and ! n s t~lled
own ers, residents of such dra inage .·
-~-----~~groups
in
today
's
. , .Aild all those little things you do for him, the things he
Russell's Pl umb inc;J , 446 47 82
countv . who ere to spec lallv
b. Stabilization ot present IN MEMORY o t Ura €
297
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Army.
married you because of ... taken for granted.
taw:~td
or assessed for said roadbed to prevent· future
Walla c e, who passed away
Improvement ;
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It is rather disillusioning to realize that no matter how "great
bre.ak ·UP of the lmprQved road ;
G IL lE NWATER 'S SEPTIC
ANOWHEREA S, said county
FOOD SERVICE :
c . lnst,o~llaf lo n of side dit ches Se ptember. comes with sad
TANK
~L
EANING
AND
and exciting" your marriage was going W be, no matwr-how
comm lssl or1ers have viewed the to prevent water from running
regrets
Learn the job whi le
REPAIR . AcSO HOU&gt;E different, in ll1e long run it's quite a bit like everyone else's :
propo!ifd Im provement w lthjn across and und er the roa d;
The day. lhe month we w ill
WRE CKI N G Pt1. 446 9499 .
th ir ty days of th e presentation
you earn . Openings for
never forgeL
d . All other work deemed
ESHibllshed in 1940.
romantic in spots, rocky in others, but all in all ... just ... nice.
of saltt petition ; •
For
In
our
hear
ts
yo
u
will
necessa ry by the Counly
cooks,
bakers,
meal
169-11
BE
IT
THEREFORE Engineer to insure a proper
atway~ stay
- KATHY
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RE SOLVED that lhe Ga1lla roadbed tor the r esurfac ing ol Lo..,ed and remembered every
cu11ers and hospital
ALBERT
EHMAN
DEAR KATHY :
Count)' Com m lnloners lind th ,!ll t sai d roads !
dav .
Water, Deli very Serv ice
mess stewards .
the publiC convenience and
... So now you know.
e. A ll road!t to be lmpro ... ed The d!!oYS are empty, lhe n iQhi S
Patr iot Star ~t ., Ga lli pol is
welfar e re qu i re that S&amp;ICI im · shall be resurfaced w i th a two are tong
But if your mother is the right sort, she won't say, "( told you
P
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pro11eoment u reQuested In lhe Inch laver Ql
" hot
m lx But we keep remember ing mat
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INANC
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atta ched petition be made .
we must go on ,
so" lout loud ). - HELEN
macadam" which shall be
BE
1T
FURTHER appl i ed i n a workmansh i p You took part of us w ith you
Check
th
e
ope
BANKS
TREE
SERVICE
RESOLVED , that the coun t y man n er and shall be inspected
whel1 you wenl away ,
FREE est imates. liab l lltv in
portunit ies in today 's
en;lnur Shall prepare the and accepted by the- County But you know we love you and
surance . Prun ing , tr imm ing DEAH HELEN AND SUE :
necessary plans , estimates. of Engineer ;
we c are .
Army
for
young
men
I was just given a surprise Sweet Sixteen party by my
and ca... i ty work , tree and
cost, and spec iti c::a l ions tor the
f . All roads shall be p twed to Be happy wilh God . and wa i t for
slump
remova
L
Ph
.
•
uti
4953
.
and women who e n joy
i mpro~emenf together with an
us there .
the foltow l n~ Widths :
7J. If friends, and I am still on Cloud Nine.
Pay Only One
est imat ed asseS~ment , based
Sadlv missed by h is w ife ,
Oak Dr ive . 16 fe-et exce-pt on
Many people who ask then•'lelves the question, "Why did it
accounting
and
upon ttle es timates of cost, upon curves wh ic h shall be made
Verba , children and grand Utility
MOTORIST MUTUAL
the real estate to be cl'larged w ider ;
happen
to ME ?" mean it negatively. I have asked myself this
Chi taren .
cier ic.al wo rk . E·x·
IN SUR ANCE
208 · 1
therewith .
·
Maple Drive , 18 feet trom
THE best insurance &amp;t the best countless times - with reeling of wonder and gratitude.
perience
and
BE
IT
FU RTHE R Magnolia Drive to its in · ---~- --------Addi ~ on, Ohio
price . For auto, home,
It never ceases to make my insides tingle when I realize how
R ESOL..,EQ , that II hearing to tersectlon with Oak Drive , and
knowledge obtained in
busine$S ana li te . Ray Hawk ,
hear Ob jec t ions to said im - 12 fee t from Its Intersect ion with
My friends and fa mily are so gond to me - I don't
agen t, 4A6 -2'300, 541 .tth Ave . lucky I
the Army is yours to
provemenu
and to
such Oak Dr l\le, and 12 feet from it!. URGENT! Need roommale (s )
l 5Q .fl
know
why
I
deserve
such thoughtfulness. They accept and return
ntlm ated assessments shall be inters ec t ion w ith Oak Drive to
For Information
ror Ohio State University . Call
keep.
had at the meetin g r Oom of the the back propety line of James
25 6· 1406.
HOL l. EY Bros . Con&amp;truc!lon. the love I feel for them, many times over .
Gallia County Commission ers. Beverly ;
204 -6
bulldoz ing , back hoe work ,
Call
Shirley
Adkins
Many of the letters you print, Rap, are from those with
Ga11 !a County Courthouse , ·
Magnol ie Dr ive , IB teet from
EN LAW
d itching, under roads , bor ing .
Gallipol is, Oh i o at 1: 00 p .m . Hllda Ori ... e to its · interseclion FOR YOUR needs .in Por tr ait complaints, problems and scU.plty. I experience these things too.
Phone 245 -5018 or 245 -5006.
Monday , Seftember lo . 1913. w i th Oak D ive ;
FORCEMENT
comme r ci al and wedd i ng
18- tf But when lll1ink of all the GOOD in the world, and all the lives a
BE
I
FURTHER
Pecan '\ lr ee t , 12 feet from lis
photography , call Tawney '!.
Exciting ca reer s in
RESOLVEO , th ai a not ice be
Intersec tion with Maple Ori ... e
person can touch and be touched by, somehow the BAD is trivial.
StUdio , 446 -16 15, Gallipolis,
Centrill Air Cond itioni ng
publls hd in a newspaper of
la w enforcement for
to its end ;
Ohio
.
&amp;
H
eat
i
ng
I want to sQueeze every drop of joy out of life, and I'd like to
general ci rculat ion In the 3. The cost of the im .
those
w
ho.
qualify
.
Free
E'timates
coun t y .that a re~olutlon hes
provemen t I~ es-timated to be
, APARTMENT for construction
be able to wrap this feeling of love in paper and give it to all those
Stewar t ' ' tindware
been adopted provld !ng for
S11 ,924 .SO and th e total cost or RUSS'S GLASS Se r-..: ic ~ '. gla~s
Train a s a military
men . Ph . 446 -0756 .
Vinton
,
Oh
io
I encounter .
.
1mpro~ement ca ll ed for In the
267 .ft.
improvemen t shall be pa id as
for all neeps,spectaiiZinQ 1n
l44 ·tf
policeman, correct ion
attachecl pet ition and tha t the
fo llows :
I thin\&lt; everyone should take the time to set aside a minute or
windsh i elds .
mlrro_rs ,
plans, es ti mates of cost, and
a. 52,500 .00 b y the Green
speciali st or crimina l SL EEP ING ROOMS , week l y
plexigiMS , resc reen , 704 P1ne,
BACKHOE DOZER
two being'... THANKFUL
specif ications tor the i m Township Trustees ;
rates . Par k Central Hote L
Rio Grande . 245 -5048 .
TRENCHER
igator.
invest
10Q.tf
proverrent , toge th e r w i th
b . Th e balance of the cost
306 -ff CALL Jackson 286-4524 . All DEAR THANKFUL :
estimated assessments Upon
being equal ly assessed against
types of backhoeing, septic
S6 do we ! -SUE
tne abutlnv rand or lo t
ELECTRONICS
3 BEDROOM 1972 Mobile home,
each abutting lot as a spec ial
tanks, footers, etc. Al•o all
TWO
.
WAY
Rad
i
OS
Sales
&amp;
owners , as petit ioned for , are
assessment to be certified to the
linen. cookware air con types of
lrench ing, water HAP:
Wo rk with radar,
Ser..,ice . New and used CB's,
on file In the office of the
County Auditor to be placed on a
d i t ioned. televis ion , turn1shed
lines
,
gas
li
nes
efc .
How come my boyfriend dri ves like a denom, but when I get
po
lic
e
mon1tors
.
antennas.
Board of Commissioners lor
spec ial dup licate and co llecte d
Will r·ent ro 3 men S20 a week
m icrowave systems or
87 -11
etc
.
Bob
's
Ci
t
izen
Band
Radio
the inspect ion of persons
as other taxes as prov ided by
each , 150 deposit requ ired .
behind the wheel, he acts like my father ? - CAUTIONED
Equ i p ., Go rges Creek Rd ..
m iss iles . Unlim ite d
interested the r ei n . Said
Ready 992 .3509, M 1ddlepor1.
laW;
LAY NE' S Portable Weld ing, CAUTIONED :
GallipOliS,
Oh
io
446
-4517
.
not ice shall also conta in the
c. A com plete lis t of abuttino
Oh i o.
opportunities
in
certi l 1ed pressure p i pi ng ,
" 212 ·11
. Either because you aren't the world's greatest driver or
time and place for the
lot owne r s is attached hereto
certi f i ed struclurill steel
electronics
and
ex
hear ing of oblect lons to sa id
and me dea par t hereof .
weld
ing
,
aluminum
Heli
arc
.
(more
likely) because males have a crazy idea that no woman
SW EEPER Repairs , Parts ,
lmpro11ements and to such
SLEEPING rooms weekly
Ph . 446 -3470 , 24 hou r se rv 1ce .
cel
lent
educational
Supplies
Ph
one
367
-7136
.
estimated
assessments
rates , free garage pa rk ing .
GALLI A COUNTY
198-ft can operate a car will1outconstantsupervision. - HELEN
Dav is Vacuum Cleaner Store ,
facilit ies.
against sa id abut l ng land or
COMMISSIONERS
L ibl:)y Hote l.
CAUTIONED:
10 a.m .- 5 p .m . Addison . Ohio
24Hf
lot owners .
.
114-lf
SE PTIC tanks ins1al1ed. also all
... And because tl)ey both worry about you. M.en are very
PETITION TO IMPROVE
MORTON D1CKEY ,
k inds of backhoe work . C. U .
PUBLIC ROADS
CA.R
PET
S
and
Hi
e
too
.
can
be
CLI&lt;. . OF B9ARD WEHAVE-; ~;mpleoe li;;-. of
These are just a few of
M iller , Rio Grande , 245-5535 . good at that, you know. - SUE
WHEREAS , c erta i n p ublic Aug . 24 thru Sept. 7 l n clus.i~e
beaut i f ul if you use Blue
198 30
watches
and
d
i
amonds
.
the
many
Open
ings
in
L us tre .
Rent
electric
roads in Green Tow"nship are in
------~-----compare
our
pr ices ' t d
'
Army . muS t
sh ampooer \1 at Cen t fal
need of ext ens ive repa ir andre CABINET Sho p . all types of
anyWhere . Tawney 's. Jewelry .
0 ay S
Supp ly Co .
surfacin g ; and ,
wood work . l01 Court Street.
51
-If
co
m
e
with
a
208-6
WHEREAS , neither
the
187 .t f
townsh ip nor the county ha ... e
goaranteed
tour
of
OAY CARE
3 ROOM ap t unfurnished, 575 ,
funds available to carry ou t 'the
C AR PET i nstallation . Phone
SUN VAL LEY Nurs er y School,
Europe if desired .
Phone 446 -1066 or 446-4618 .
needed repair ; and ,
446 ·422&lt;1 . Ca ll after 5 P .M .
1
licens ed b y State of Ohio , 1 12:
' 193 If
WHEREAS , Chapter 5555 ol
J0-4 ·6 INSTALL elum ln\Jm si d in g
Receive exce ll ent
mites west of ne w hospital
the OhiO Rev ised Code previae
gut~en. ,
do~nspouts,
-~-----------511
Sun
Vlley
Or
.
PM.
446-3657
wages while in school,
for the . im provement ot pub liC
SEPTIC tanks cleaned serv ing
awnmgs, storm w 1ndows and
Day c are that says " we
roa ds and charging the abutting
Gallia and Mason count let .
pius
outstanding
doors . Free est imate . Ca ll
care ." Madge Hauldren ,
Fasl dependable services .
GENE PLANTS&amp;SON
307 -0128 .
Owner ; Lored ith and John
benefits such as free PLUMBING - Heat ing - A i r George Plants, owner . Phone
189·26
Hauld r en , Ope-raton•.
-~~~~~~:7.~.-675 ·50.49.
Cond ffionlng 300 Fourtl'l Ave.
medical and de nial
114-ff
157.tf
Ph . .446· 1637 .

18 - The SWlday Times -Sentinel. Sunday, Sepl. 2, 1973

Vikings stop Dolphin streak
BY JOE CARNJCELLI
UPI Sports Writer
The Mianti Dolphins' 23game IUlbeaten string suddenly
is a 17-game winning streak.
The Dolphins ' unofficial
streak came to an end Friday
night as Fran Tarkenton
sparked a fourth-quarter
comeback and Fred Cox kicked
a 25-yard fi~ld goal with two
seconds left to give the Minnesota Vikings a 17-14 victory.
'fhe 23-game streak was
IUlofficiai in that it included
pre-Beason gwnes. Still intact,
.however, is Miami '~ 17;:;ame
regular season unbeaten string
and the Dolphins could set a
pro record wit~ two more '
regular season victories.
Miami seemed well on· its
way to No. 24 Friday night,
building a 17..'! lead on a short
burst by Larry Csonka, a 23yard pass from Bob Griese to
rookie Bo Rather and Garo
Yepremian's field goal.
But Tarkenton, who relieved
Bob Berry in the third period,
got the Vikings going in the last
quarter. He threw 15 yards to

Ed Marinaro for one TD and ll

yards to John Gilliam to lie tl1c
game.
Ball is Jarrr,d Loose
Then Miami's Marlin
Briscoe caught a 30-ynrd pass
but the ball was jarr&lt;'&lt;l loose
and linebacker Jeff Siemon returned it io ll1e Miami 29.
Minnesota ran two plays to set
up Cox's ga me winning kick.
"Tarkenton really ignited
them, " said Miami Coach Don
Shula . " We still had a
chance right up untilll1e end of
U1e game but they took the big
play away from us and came
up with a big play of their

Jim

thrrc fu•ld

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c;1rricd lhr Broncos . over
Buffalo. Johnson hit Mos~s in
U1e second quarter for the
Broncos ' only touchdown .
Turner kicked field goals of 12,
12 and 40 yards.
Buffalo Had • Chanrr
Buffalo, now lh:i, had a
chance to win with less than
two minutes left when the Bills

l't'&lt;'OVt'rl--tl a fumble on the

Bronco 3J ~ut Jnhn L&lt;')'POidt
mlssc'd " 41\..\•nrd field goal
attempt.
Davis Hay kirkPd U1rec fie ld
goals and Larry McCutdK'On
and Lnrry Smith scored on
short runs as lhc Rams beat
San Diego. Johnny Uniws had
two TD passes for the
Chargers .

Mator league Results

(2nd game)
Chicago
ooo 200 ooo- 2 • 8 2
Pittsbgh
101 300 cox - 5 9 o
Jenk ins , Surr'iS
(8}
and
Lundsted t , ' Hundley (8). Mor lan , Johnson (4 ). R . Hernandez
( B) and May . WP - Johnson (3
1). L P ~ Jenk i ns { 12 -13!. HR Hebner (10th) .

(2nd gm , l l Inns )
10? 001 000 000 0- 4 11 )
Bos
M il
010 101 100 000 1- 5 IJ 0
Moret , Pol e {6 ), Veale (7 ),
Rol in ( 10 1, Skok ( Il l and
Montgomery ; Parsons , Bell {5).
Sho r l ( 1'21. Ed Rodriguez (12 )
and EL Rodr iguez, Porter (8).
WP - Ed . Rodr iguez (7 5) . L PBol in (3 4) , HRs- Money 1101h) ,
Coluccio (13th )

{ 10 Inn ings)
N . Y.
011001000 3- 611 1
St Lou is
300 000 000 1- 4 8 2
Sadec ki . M cG raw (71 and
Grote ; Nagy, Seg ui ( 8 ), Fo l kers
( 10) , Pena (10) and Simmons .
WP - McGraw (2 -6) . LP - Segui
( 6 -6) .

Leagu e Standings

By United Press lnternationill
National League

St . Louis

East
W. L. ·Pet. G . B.
68 66 .507

Pittsburg h

66

65

.503

Chicago

64

70

. 478

Montreal

63

70

.474

New York.

62

71

. 466

5'1~

Philade lph ia

62

72

. 463

6

west

1

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•Ph

W. L. Pet. G . B.
Los .A:ngeles 83 52 .615
Cincin na ti
80 55 .593 3
San Franclsco74 59 .556 9
Houston

69

68

.504 16

Atlanta

6:S

71

..478 19•12

San Diego

48

85

.361 35

Saturday 's Results

P ittsburgh 1 Chicago 0
San Francisco 5 A tlan ta 4

Tod•v 's Games

Ch icago at Pittsburgh
New York at St . Louis
Montreal at ,Ph iladelphia
Houston at Los Angeles
Ci ncinna t i at San Diego •
Atla nta at Sen Franc isco, 2

Amer ica n League
East
w. L. Pet . G. B.
Balflmore
71 54 .588
Boston
73 62 .540 l'l
De troit
71 65 .523 8 1f~
New York
69 67 .508 101/ 2
Milwa ukee
66 68 .4 93 12112
Cleveland
58 78 .425 2JII1
West
W. L. Pet . G.B .
Oakland
79 54 .594
Ka nsas City 74 60 .552 51f2
M innesota
64 69 48 1' 15
Chicago
63 69 .477 15h
California
61 68 .473 16
Texas
46 87 .346 33
Satu r diily' s R es upt s
Boston 5 Milwauke o
Balt imore 10 New York 6
Cleve la nd 5 Detro it 4
Today's Games
M inneso ta at Texas
Oak land at Kansas ·city
Californ ia at Chicago
Boston at Milwaukee
: t evela n d at Detroi t
8allimore at ~e,r.' York

Giles,• Campbell
advance in golf

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TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI) Defending champion Vinny
Giles and Billy Campbell, the
last man to wii. the u. s.
Amateur golf title at match
play, both advanced to the
semi-finals of the 73rd
championship with victories
Saturday morning.
Giles, ·30, from Richmond,
Va., had little trouble with A.
Downing Gray, Pensacola;
Fla., winning his quarter.flnal
match 5 and 3.
Campbell, 50, Huntington, W.
Va., posted a 2 and 1 victory
over Bill Kratzer! of Fort
Wayne, lnd.
Giles, who won the championship last year in medal
play at Charlotte, N. c., won
the first three holes from the
35-year-old Gray, and was four
up after five holes without
making a birdie.
"I played all right," said
Giles, "Nothing spectacular,

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r.ampbell, who won his title
in 1964 , had his toughest match
so far with 21-year-old Kratzer! , a student at the
Up.iversity of Georgia.
Campbell made the turn I up
but Kratzer! tied him with a
birdie on the lOth and it stayed
that way until 14 where
Kratzer! hit his tee shot over
the green and had to settle for a
bogey four.

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STORE HOURS: MON., TUES., WED., FRI. 10 AM TO 9 PM - THURSDAY
6 PM TO 9 PM - SAT. 9 AM TO 9 PM - SUNDAY I PM TO 6 PM
- Only Licensed Pawn Shop in
Meigs and Ga Ilia County
- Hunting Season or Christmas
Lay Away Plan
- 100 Gun Inventory - with One
of the Largest Handgun
Displays In The Area
- Full Li.ne of Hi Power Rifles
For Deer Hunting
-Hunting Licenses On Sale
- Reloading Supplies
- Fair Trade Ins with Our Guns
Priced Not Coded
-Red · Head Brand Hunting
Clothes
-Archery Equipment, Bear and
Ben Pearson

right as the fight started.
Foreman with his hands up
l)igh bored in looking for an
opening. It was Roman who
threw the first punch but he
missed a left to the jaw.
Foreman, fighting carefully,
landed a right to the body and
shook the challenger. He
landed another right to the
body and floored his opponent
for an eight-count knockdown.
Roman was up and tried to
avert disaster by maneuvering
to his left and right. Foreman
bored in with a relentless left
and right combination to the
body.
Foreman
rushed the
challenger against · the ropes
and punished him severely
with a left and right combination to the body.
Roman went down again for
another eight count. Foreman
went for the kill, pushed the
challenger against the ropes
and· then flattened him with a
powerful right uppercu t to the
jaw.
Referee Jay Edson leaned
over Roman and· counted him
out at exactly two minutes of
the first round.
Dr. Kei Suzuki of the Jikei
Hospital, who is the Japan
Box in g Commiss ion's
physician, leaped into the ring
to examine the !allen Roman.
Roman recovered consciousnes,q and was taken to his

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F i nal 1972 SVAC
All Game St•n dl n gs
Tea m
W L T P
Southe r n
7 2 1 172
Kyger Creek
5 J 1 194
Ea~tern
5 4 0 163
North Ga i Ha
4 5 0 144
Symmes Valley 2 8 0 128
So!J ihw~ s t ern
1 8 0 70
Hannan Tr"ce 0 8 0 40

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South wasn·t worried about a

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four trumps in one hand could
hurt him and if anyone wa s
goi ng to hold four trumps 1t
would almost surely be East.
West had bid hearts. He had
also shown up with a club suit
headed by ace-king . It would be
a warm day in Januar y at the
North Pole before West held all
four spades.
South should hav e led a
spade to dummy's queen. As·
suming East continued clubs .
South would discard a heart
He would have to lose it later in
any event . The n he could ruff
the next-club in dummy with
the nine of spades: lead spades
tw1ce through East to p1 ck up
the tO and eight and wind up
making his contract in spite of
the bad break.

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partner gave him a limit jump
raise. Two suiters tend 19 produce lots of tricks.
We do object 'to the way he
played the hand. If you want to
bid strongl y you should learn to
play strongly also .
South ruffed the second club
and led the king of spades. East
took U1e trick with his ace and .
led back the eight of hearts.
There was no way left lor
South to make his contract. He
compla ined bitterly about his
bad luck. It was bad luck . but it
also was bad play.

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suppl y all lhe cl ean ing sup pl ies . 318 -8875 alter 6 p.m . call
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w il l
be
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Phone 446 -3888 or 446-4477
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\ 446-3343

ROOFING . gutTers and repa ir
wort-. . 367 -7750.

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187-tf

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al'\d do flora l deS ign ing , 40
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MA L E Fo~ Hound . B .W .T .•
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Mademo i se ll~ Beauly 5alon .
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cou r se since parlnrr ca n still bid
sr:vu if hr .,.ao as 10 do so .

TODA v·s Q u t;s no~
In stead of 1umpmg to three
spade you r par1ner has JUmped 1o
lwo no·trump What do you do now "

for t1 igtlboth m en
in
tne
area . No
~lCper i ence 1'\ecessar v
Jobs
anclude stenographers , .t yp lst,
messeongers and fingerpr int
cl erkS . Start ing .sa lary from
S2.t.5 to Ull per !'lour P~ l d
vacations , sick lea ve , tran sportat ion to D. - C pa id plus
Other benef its. Write ~ Bl,
Box 688. Athens . 0 .. 45701.
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Two 6-ton models

WILL BE OPEN

MONDA_Y

WITH SPEAKERS

10 AM TIL

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Unloading al the silo -· that 's where the act ion is . And. that 's where
self ·unloading forage boxes should be judged, Kasten uses a deep
{ 16·inch) auger cross conveyor to even the flow of material and
move forage swiftly along . There 's no buildup on the drive roll . No
bridg ing . Splltage due to relurn slrand carrying malerial back is
eliminated. Also elim inated are bells, slats and chains (which
sometimes break and wind up In the blower. causing exlen&amp;ive
damage .)

Me.igs Equipment Co.
POMEROY, O .

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schoo l qradvates ,
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and
women
A - Hid sis or seHn spadu . ~r
Wash ington , 0 . C

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W ill remove your dead
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IN POINT PLEASANT

MECCA
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Called the only truly Amencan folk songs are the Negro
spirituals. Authorship un·
known .

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Self-Unloading Forage Boxes

SS.OO Service Charge

AVON t err it ory is now open in
Gall i po lis area . Would vov
li ke
to
call
on
Avon

exTeRMINAr tN G CO.
Term ite &amp; Put Control
Wheelenburg , Oh io

like

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sc issors . sh~ars , home and
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garden oats . Sharp Sho p , SM ALL black and wh i te ca t, J. . - - - ' monlhs o ld, wear in g colla r .
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The bidd1ng ha s been
Wut
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care and 30-days paid
vaca tion per year ..
For details call your
local
Army
representative at :

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ting . P hone 446 -9865 or 379 247l .
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co ntinu ing to game a fter his

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Open i ng
Aug.ust
29 ,
Babys itl ing by dav or hour \ 3
per da y, SOc h r . Contact
Marsha Hender son . 256 1379.
205 ·6

cu
stomers
. Call Mr!.
. Helen
Yeager
. Jac!otson
286-.t028
.

By Oilwald &amp; James Jaco by
" ' tabject to South 's
We•don
opening spade b1d . He did have
12 high card points such as they
were. Nor do we object to his

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12 and 20

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t:as tern at HannM Trace
Kyger Cr ee k"' Wehama
North Ga ll la at Nelsonville ·
York
Zane Tr~ce at sou th we&amp;rorn
Sym m!f-S Va ll ey at Rock Hill
Sou thern at Green Two

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Coal Grove
6 1 1 22 1 124
Athens
7 J o 189 96
Me igs
'6 4 o 197 133
Jack$On
s 5 0 220 169
Wahama
5 5 0 15.4 161
PorlsmOuth
5 5 0 83 127
Logan
4 a 1 125 tn
Gallipolis
4 5 1 114 159
Waver l y
1 8 o 167 30J
Pt . Pleasanl
1 8 1 96 165
Well ston
0 10 . o 13 330
Sept . 7 G ames:
Pt . Pl easan t at Me igs
Kyger Creek at Wahama
Ma r lelll'l at Athens
Ironton at Hunll n~ton Centra l
Ch illicol he at Jackson
Logan at New Le)(inoron
Waver l y at Porls . N .D .
So uth Point at Wheeler sbu rg
Wellston at Oak H ill
Portsmouth Wes t at Coa t
Grov e
Sept . 8 Game :
Ga l l i polis at Ak ron Man ·
ches ter, 2 p .m .

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Singer , Barber (7), Sells (8)
and Torborg , Stelmaszek (8J;
Wood, Acos ta (81 and Herr ma nn . 'WP - Wood (22 -18). L PSinger (17 -111 .

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Oaklan d
030 001 213 -'10 13 2
Kan City
403 000 00.0- 7 10 1
Holtzman , Odo m (JJ, Pina
(6), Fingers (8) and Fosse;
Sp l ittorff, Bird (7) and Hea ly .
WP - Fi n gers (6 -6) . LP - Bird
(4 -4). HRs- Ot is (25thl. Bando
( 2Jrd l.

POMEROY - A men's slopitch softball tournament will
be held Friday, Saturday and
SIUlda y, Sept. 7-9 .at the Kyger
Creek Power Plhnt field
sa nctioned by the OVEC
Softball Club and conducted by
Jim's Campers softball team.
The first game begins at 6:30
p.m. Friday, Sept. 7.
First, second and third place
sponsors' trophies will be
awarded along with individual
trophies for first and second
place teams. Trophies will also
be awarded for players with corner .
the most hits and most runs
plus a 11 best sportsmanship"
award.
The entry lee ls $30 plus two
Dudley softballs . Deadline for
entering is Sept. 3 at 9:30p.m.
Anyond needing furthe r
AREA TEAMS
information should contact
I 1912 Finan
Larry Grueser in Pomeroy at TEAM
W. L . T . P . OP
Iron
ton
8
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992-2974 or Jim Johnson in Man ches t er 8 22 00 227
148 33
Mason at 773-5503.
South Point
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Texas
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Fife , Corb in (7) and Mitter wald ; Merritt , Gogo1ewski (3),
A ll en (5), Fo u cau l t (BJ and
Su dak is WP - File (2 -1). L PMe rr i H (5 -10) .

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8:00 AM TO 9 PM
Sunday 11 AM · 6 PM

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A tlan ta
San Fran
201 100 000- 4 8 1
Har r ison. (9 -4) and Di etz ;
Bryant. Willoughby (3). M offitt
IlL McMahon (5), Ca rrithe rs
fll, Sosa (8) and Rader . LP Br yant (20 -9) . HRs- Harrison
( 2nd l. Kingman ( 1Mhl.

just steady and he gave me the
breathing room with a bad
start."
Gray bogied four of the first
five holes and made the turn on crown.
the ~. 816-yard , 'par-71 InThe end to the first world
verness Club course with a 41, heavyweight championship
compared to even.par 35 for fight ever held in Japan came
Giles.
at exactly two minutes of the
"I'm a little tired but I feel first round.
allright," Giles said after his
Roman weaved to his left and
first match. "I was lucky 1
didn't have to go 18 holes and
there was no real mental

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J03 031 000- 1013 2
San Diego
000 000 202- -4 B 0
Gu ll ett , Ca rroll
(8)
and
Bench ; Greif, Cork ins ( 1l,
Sn ook '(5) , Ross
(9 ) and
Kendall. Cor ral es (id W PGu ll ett (15 .8). LP - Grell (7 15)
HRs- Perez
(21n d),
Gaston
( lith )

TOKYO (UP!) - Undefeated
world : heavyweight champion
George Foreman Saturday had
no mercy for underdog Joe
"King" Roman of Puerto Rico
and knocked him out in the first
round in the first defense of his

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Houston
Los Ang
000 100 00 1- 2 4 1
Griffin ( 1-Sl and June ; Rau ,
Brewer (9), Richert {9) and
Fer guson . LP - Brewer (6-7)
HRs - May t22n d), Ferguson
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Rogers , Marshall 19) and
Palmer . Jackson (8) ·and
Sti nson , Lonborg , Scarce (7},
Hendricks ; Stoll lemy re { 13 13 )
Culver ttl) and Boone WP and Munson LP - Palmer ( \8 Rogers (6 -3). LP - Lonborg ( 12 7&gt; .
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I8L Ed . Rodri_guez (9) and
Porter . WP Velazquez U ?) .
HR S Ga r c:1Et
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Miller
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8y Un~ t cd Press ln1ernation~l
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Reuschel. LaRoche (5}, Acer
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and Sangulllen LP .._ Rl•uschel
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CENTERPOINT
STORE

Friday's linescores .

own."

The victory was the fourth
without a defeat for the
Vikings, wtio have established
themselves as the team to beat
in the National Conference
Cen~al Division.
In other action Friday night,
Denver edged Buffalo, 16-14,
and Los Angeles trimmed San
Diego, 30-17.
Charley Johnson's 30-yard
TD pass to Haven Moses and

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roadt to be Improved ~tnfl
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J ame• Marc um , Vlnlon, OhiO,
WHER:l;:A S,
t!)e
pubi iS"
Parfv' mu st bt &lt;hrl~ l•on and
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c•pitDie of milnllitHt m~nt
con ... en le n t
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n
pL'r'iM
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1na.
ret~ujrl} that
l l ld road lm
Mld ue uliOrl'lt'd of the- lun&lt;:
Ttl el'e '5 tlll (lmpt ln en In our
IIV
Hf:LEN
ANIJ SUE BOTTF:1.
provtnHrntl shall be mad e.
hijflr l whi ch nllver ta n biJ
!IOI\1 at vour QOVPrnnHml "'e
Ave
BOB LANE ' S
NOW
.
WHER!r!FOR
,
1t1t1
1/llt&gt;d Sa di'V m1~!1.ed by Mom ,
t•"bon fe&lt;lln publu: nol lt:e'i hi
1\elll!&lt;'lion•"lll V11ung Wile
(om p lettl Booktleeptng .ud T.-ll
und~tr~lgned h~rel,ly pet i tion rh e
011d . S1S
Rroth ers, Mr aild
thai ~~otlf vovernm i''' ' c:h llrgllr
hrv1ce . •U• t ~ Fourth A11e .,
RAP :
Jtll cllltt!ll• fO lie IOIOrm ti CI , , Gat!le C:ounty CommJis1oner•
Mr5
lom Arrlr\CJIOn . &amp; A MATUR l;.. l adv to babya l t
I&lt; anaun . Ru slntu by IP ·
to repa ir Md r&amp; tur ta ce th
thlt pew$paptu' uroPs cver v
Jul'lnll• · ~ave J~nd Bob
~many girls never get over the ~hock that marriage I• Just
from I JO p m TO 10 JO Ph
polntment . Ph . 446 · 1049 .
sp&amp;clf!ed roa(t a and usus lhe
t l ti7 i'rt' to rl!~d a11d \ ttldy tn en
Hawley
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7.i(o8
.
Pluu
call
aft
er
6
p.m
.
what
Mom said It would be : The rQses and honey don 'llasl, and
208 I
obulf lny land owners Ill !he
100 l
"oth;: e1 W $trOIIOIV adv ise
?1811
manner
pr'ov
lded
herllln
.
tt'!ose ~l t l 1er11 , se-e~ ln lfiiiJrttutr
even if they do, underneath is ll1e thought : "Mom told me ... "
I Th following roads are to bt IN l.-OVINC . meu1orv ol our
h1fetrn'IR1 10f' , to exercJu the ir
ORY WALL ~e rv lce bY &lt;: on
For inst&amp;nce:
repaired and re !lurtated :
dear hust)Md Md l ather.
rigt1t of accen to putlll(
tracl W J ll~rd Bosley, 446
James
F
,
Oay
,
who
pa
su&lt;l
a.
Oak
Drive
trorn
lis
in
... The shock ol having to shop for your own food ... at a
recoras a~.d publi c meet!nos
A954.
'
lnteructlons With u. s. J.S to In
away Sept. 3, t96Y
282
II
grocery
store ... and meet a budget.
Intersection with Maple Drlvll
D ear P-'d ,
b. Maple Drive from lis Jn TM day s here ar' e empty , and
. .. . 111e double shock of tryin~ to lwti.nce the checkbook
TERMITE ~EST CONTROL
I.
thl! n !uht s art long ,
tersectlon w ith Magnolia Or l v~
FREE
tnspeclion
Call
AA6
3~45
PU,LIC NOT1Ce
d s.
~flcrwar
to Its en~ .at the property But we keep re me mber l ng , I hat
Merr!tl O'Dell , Opft!rl!lto r t)y
WI'HtREAS ~ I petition to boundlld bv the James Bevertv
we f'l'll)5t QO on .
·
... The rm,tration of buying something for your husband
Ex tcrm lnal Trm i le Service,
lmprove certsln public roads residence 1
You fOOk pari ot us ' with vou ,
10 Be!mong Or
I"IU been p ruented. to the Glllla
that he would have justlov(-d when you were going together ...
when you went away ,
c. Magnolia Dr!ve lrom the
267 If
c ounrv Board of Counly Com ,
And there is an empty pla ce In
Intersection
with
Osk
Drive
to
and
having him scream at the cost.
v
m lttlontrs :
In
l nterUC!Ion w i th H i lda
our hearts today
STE
WART
E
le
Clt
lcal
!Jer\l
lc
e
AN0. 1 WHEREAS ,
sold Dr l 11e ;
... Cleaning house every day, no! just when you feel like It;
But you know we lo..,e you and
.
ReQa l r , house w !r i ny, .
ptlltloft is aftached h ereto ant;:t
1
d. Pecan Drl ... t from Us In lhBt we care ,
and
with
HIM sleeping on the couch, no less.
electr ic hea tl ng . Phone 446
made • pert hereof as 11 tully re- . terse ction wl!h Mapl&amp; Dr iv e to Be happy w i th God , anct wall lor
Immediate
Open
ings
.t561
.
written herein ;
... Washing shaving cream out of ll1e oothroom sink, and
Us end ;
us there .
271 If
"NO
WHEREAS .
sa1d
currently available in
Sa dl y missed bY w ife , Sad ie,
J. Said road repa ir shall ln .
egg
yolk
off a day-&lt;Jid dish cwhich you didn't get around to before
petition Is SIQned by fltfy .one clude the fotlow lng :
ch il dren 8rl'd grandth l ldren .
the
following
career
SEPTlC
TANKS
percent of the land or lot
you went to work that morning).
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a . Crown l he road l or proper
Cleaned and ! n s t~lled
own ers, residents of such dra inage .·
-~-----~~groups
in
today
's
. , .Aild all those little things you do for him, the things he
Russell's Pl umb inc;J , 446 47 82
countv . who ere to spec lallv
b. Stabilization ot present IN MEMORY o t Ura €
297
ff
Army.
married you because of ... taken for granted.
taw:~td
or assessed for said roadbed to prevent· future
Walla c e, who passed away
Improvement ;
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It is rather disillusioning to realize that no matter how "great
bre.ak ·UP of the lmprQved road ;
G IL lE NWATER 'S SEPTIC
ANOWHEREA S, said county
FOOD SERVICE :
c . lnst,o~llaf lo n of side dit ches Se ptember. comes with sad
TANK
~L
EANING
AND
and exciting" your marriage was going W be, no matwr-how
comm lssl or1ers have viewed the to prevent water from running
regrets
Learn the job whi le
REPAIR . AcSO HOU&gt;E different, in ll1e long run it's quite a bit like everyone else's :
propo!ifd Im provement w lthjn across and und er the roa d;
The day. lhe month we w ill
WRE CKI N G Pt1. 446 9499 .
th ir ty days of th e presentation
you earn . Openings for
never forgeL
d . All other work deemed
ESHibllshed in 1940.
romantic in spots, rocky in others, but all in all ... just ... nice.
of saltt petition ; •
For
In
our
hear
ts
yo
u
will
necessa ry by the Counly
cooks,
bakers,
meal
169-11
BE
IT
THEREFORE Engineer to insure a proper
atway~ stay
- KATHY
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RE SOLVED that lhe Ga1lla roadbed tor the r esurfac ing ol Lo..,ed and remembered every
cu11ers and hospital
ALBERT
EHMAN
DEAR KATHY :
Count)' Com m lnloners lind th ,!ll t sai d roads !
dav .
Water, Deli very Serv ice
mess stewards .
the publiC convenience and
... So now you know.
e. A ll road!t to be lmpro ... ed The d!!oYS are empty, lhe n iQhi S
Patr iot Star ~t ., Ga lli pol is
welfar e re qu i re that S&amp;ICI im · shall be resurfaced w i th a two are tong
But if your mother is the right sort, she won't say, "( told you
P
h
J7
9
1133
pro11eoment u reQuested In lhe Inch laver Ql
" hot
m lx But we keep remember ing mat
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F
INANC
E
:
atta ched petition be made .
we must go on ,
so" lout loud ). - HELEN
macadam" which shall be
BE
1T
FURTHER appl i ed i n a workmansh i p You took part of us w ith you
Check
th
e
ope
BANKS
TREE
SERVICE
RESOLVED , that the coun t y man n er and shall be inspected
whel1 you wenl away ,
FREE est imates. liab l lltv in
portunit ies in today 's
en;lnur Shall prepare the and accepted by the- County But you know we love you and
surance . Prun ing , tr imm ing DEAH HELEN AND SUE :
necessary plans , estimates. of Engineer ;
we c are .
Army
for
young
men
I was just given a surprise Sweet Sixteen party by my
and ca... i ty work , tree and
cost, and spec iti c::a l ions tor the
f . All roads shall be p twed to Be happy wilh God . and wa i t for
slump
remova
L
Ph
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4953
.
and women who e n joy
i mpro~emenf together with an
us there .
the foltow l n~ Widths :
7J. If friends, and I am still on Cloud Nine.
Pay Only One
est imat ed asseS~ment , based
Sadlv missed by h is w ife ,
Oak Dr ive . 16 fe-et exce-pt on
Many people who ask then•'lelves the question, "Why did it
accounting
and
upon ttle es timates of cost, upon curves wh ic h shall be made
Verba , children and grand Utility
MOTORIST MUTUAL
the real estate to be cl'larged w ider ;
happen
to ME ?" mean it negatively. I have asked myself this
Chi taren .
cier ic.al wo rk . E·x·
IN SUR ANCE
208 · 1
therewith .
·
Maple Drive , 18 feet trom
THE best insurance &amp;t the best countless times - with reeling of wonder and gratitude.
perience
and
BE
IT
FU RTHE R Magnolia Drive to its in · ---~- --------Addi ~ on, Ohio
price . For auto, home,
It never ceases to make my insides tingle when I realize how
R ESOL..,EQ , that II hearing to tersectlon with Oak Drive , and
knowledge obtained in
busine$S ana li te . Ray Hawk ,
hear Ob jec t ions to said im - 12 fee t from Its Intersect ion with
My friends and fa mily are so gond to me - I don't
agen t, 4A6 -2'300, 541 .tth Ave . lucky I
the Army is yours to
provemenu
and to
such Oak Dr l\le, and 12 feet from it!. URGENT! Need roommale (s )
l 5Q .fl
know
why
I
deserve
such thoughtfulness. They accept and return
ntlm ated assessments shall be inters ec t ion w ith Oak Drive to
For Information
ror Ohio State University . Call
keep.
had at the meetin g r Oom of the the back propety line of James
25 6· 1406.
HOL l. EY Bros . Con&amp;truc!lon. the love I feel for them, many times over .
Gallia County Commission ers. Beverly ;
204 -6
bulldoz ing , back hoe work ,
Call
Shirley
Adkins
Many of the letters you print, Rap, are from those with
Ga11 !a County Courthouse , ·
Magnol ie Dr ive , IB teet from
EN LAW
d itching, under roads , bor ing .
Gallipol is, Oh i o at 1: 00 p .m . Hllda Ori ... e to its · interseclion FOR YOUR needs .in Por tr ait complaints, problems and scU.plty. I experience these things too.
Phone 245 -5018 or 245 -5006.
Monday , Seftember lo . 1913. w i th Oak D ive ;
FORCEMENT
comme r ci al and wedd i ng
18- tf But when lll1ink of all the GOOD in the world, and all the lives a
BE
I
FURTHER
Pecan '\ lr ee t , 12 feet from lis
photography , call Tawney '!.
Exciting ca reer s in
RESOLVEO , th ai a not ice be
Intersec tion with Maple Ori ... e
person can touch and be touched by, somehow the BAD is trivial.
StUdio , 446 -16 15, Gallipolis,
Centrill Air Cond itioni ng
publls hd in a newspaper of
la w enforcement for
to its end ;
Ohio
.
&amp;
H
eat
i
ng
I want to sQueeze every drop of joy out of life, and I'd like to
general ci rculat ion In the 3. The cost of the im .
those
w
ho.
qualify
.
Free
E'timates
coun t y .that a re~olutlon hes
provemen t I~ es-timated to be
, APARTMENT for construction
be able to wrap this feeling of love in paper and give it to all those
Stewar t ' ' tindware
been adopted provld !ng for
S11 ,924 .SO and th e total cost or RUSS'S GLASS Se r-..: ic ~ '. gla~s
Train a s a military
men . Ph . 446 -0756 .
Vinton
,
Oh
io
I encounter .
.
1mpro~ement ca ll ed for In the
267 .ft.
improvemen t shall be pa id as
for all neeps,spectaiiZinQ 1n
l44 ·tf
policeman, correct ion
attachecl pet ition and tha t the
fo llows :
I thin\&lt; everyone should take the time to set aside a minute or
windsh i elds .
mlrro_rs ,
plans, es ti mates of cost, and
a. 52,500 .00 b y the Green
speciali st or crimina l SL EEP ING ROOMS , week l y
plexigiMS , resc reen , 704 P1ne,
BACKHOE DOZER
two being'... THANKFUL
specif ications tor the i m Township Trustees ;
rates . Par k Central Hote L
Rio Grande . 245 -5048 .
TRENCHER
igator.
invest
10Q.tf
proverrent , toge th e r w i th
b . Th e balance of the cost
306 -ff CALL Jackson 286-4524 . All DEAR THANKFUL :
estimated assessments Upon
being equal ly assessed against
types of backhoeing, septic
S6 do we ! -SUE
tne abutlnv rand or lo t
ELECTRONICS
3 BEDROOM 1972 Mobile home,
each abutting lot as a spec ial
tanks, footers, etc. Al•o all
TWO
.
WAY
Rad
i
OS
Sales
&amp;
owners , as petit ioned for , are
assessment to be certified to the
linen. cookware air con types of
lrench ing, water HAP:
Wo rk with radar,
Ser..,ice . New and used CB's,
on file In the office of the
County Auditor to be placed on a
d i t ioned. televis ion , turn1shed
lines
,
gas
li
nes
efc .
How come my boyfriend dri ves like a denom, but when I get
po
lic
e
mon1tors
.
antennas.
Board of Commissioners lor
spec ial dup licate and co llecte d
Will r·ent ro 3 men S20 a week
m icrowave systems or
87 -11
etc
.
Bob
's
Ci
t
izen
Band
Radio
the inspect ion of persons
as other taxes as prov ided by
each , 150 deposit requ ired .
behind the wheel, he acts like my father ? - CAUTIONED
Equ i p ., Go rges Creek Rd ..
m iss iles . Unlim ite d
interested the r ei n . Said
Ready 992 .3509, M 1ddlepor1.
laW;
LAY NE' S Portable Weld ing, CAUTIONED :
GallipOliS,
Oh
io
446
-4517
.
not ice shall also conta in the
c. A com plete lis t of abuttino
Oh i o.
opportunities
in
certi l 1ed pressure p i pi ng ,
" 212 ·11
. Either because you aren't the world's greatest driver or
time and place for the
lot owne r s is attached hereto
certi f i ed struclurill steel
electronics
and
ex
hear ing of oblect lons to sa id
and me dea par t hereof .
weld
ing
,
aluminum
Heli
arc
.
(more
likely) because males have a crazy idea that no woman
SW EEPER Repairs , Parts ,
lmpro11ements and to such
SLEEPING rooms weekly
Ph . 446 -3470 , 24 hou r se rv 1ce .
cel
lent
educational
Supplies
Ph
one
367
-7136
.
estimated
assessments
rates , free garage pa rk ing .
GALLI A COUNTY
198-ft can operate a car will1outconstantsupervision. - HELEN
Dav is Vacuum Cleaner Store ,
facilit ies.
against sa id abut l ng land or
COMMISSIONERS
L ibl:)y Hote l.
CAUTIONED:
10 a.m .- 5 p .m . Addison . Ohio
24Hf
lot owners .
.
114-lf
SE PTIC tanks ins1al1ed. also all
... And because tl)ey both worry about you. M.en are very
PETITION TO IMPROVE
MORTON D1CKEY ,
k inds of backhoe work . C. U .
PUBLIC ROADS
CA.R
PET
S
and
Hi
e
too
.
can
be
CLI&lt;. . OF B9ARD WEHAVE-; ~;mpleoe li;;-. of
These are just a few of
M iller , Rio Grande , 245-5535 . good at that, you know. - SUE
WHEREAS , c erta i n p ublic Aug . 24 thru Sept. 7 l n clus.i~e
beaut i f ul if you use Blue
198 30
watches
and
d
i
amonds
.
the
many
Open
ings
in
L us tre .
Rent
electric
roads in Green Tow"nship are in
------~-----compare
our
pr ices ' t d
'
Army . muS t
sh ampooer \1 at Cen t fal
need of ext ens ive repa ir andre CABINET Sho p . all types of
anyWhere . Tawney 's. Jewelry .
0 ay S
Supp ly Co .
surfacin g ; and ,
wood work . l01 Court Street.
51
-If
co
m
e
with
a
208-6
WHEREAS , neither
the
187 .t f
townsh ip nor the county ha ... e
goaranteed
tour
of
OAY CARE
3 ROOM ap t unfurnished, 575 ,
funds available to carry ou t 'the
C AR PET i nstallation . Phone
SUN VAL LEY Nurs er y School,
Europe if desired .
Phone 446 -1066 or 446-4618 .
needed repair ; and ,
446 ·422&lt;1 . Ca ll after 5 P .M .
1
licens ed b y State of Ohio , 1 12:
' 193 If
WHEREAS , Chapter 5555 ol
J0-4 ·6 INSTALL elum ln\Jm si d in g
Receive exce ll ent
mites west of ne w hospital
the OhiO Rev ised Code previae
gut~en. ,
do~nspouts,
-~-----------511
Sun
Vlley
Or
.
PM.
446-3657
wages while in school,
for the . im provement ot pub liC
SEPTIC tanks cleaned serv ing
awnmgs, storm w 1ndows and
Day c are that says " we
roa ds and charging the abutting
Gallia and Mason count let .
pius
outstanding
doors . Free est imate . Ca ll
care ." Madge Hauldren ,
Fasl dependable services .
GENE PLANTS&amp;SON
307 -0128 .
Owner ; Lored ith and John
benefits such as free PLUMBING - Heat ing - A i r George Plants, owner . Phone
189·26
Hauld r en , Ope-raton•.
-~~~~~~:7.~.-675 ·50.49.
Cond ffionlng 300 Fourtl'l Ave.
medical and de nial
114-ff
157.tf
Ph . .446· 1637 .

18 - The SWlday Times -Sentinel. Sunday, Sepl. 2, 1973

Vikings stop Dolphin streak
BY JOE CARNJCELLI
UPI Sports Writer
The Mianti Dolphins' 23game IUlbeaten string suddenly
is a 17-game winning streak.
The Dolphins ' unofficial
streak came to an end Friday
night as Fran Tarkenton
sparked a fourth-quarter
comeback and Fred Cox kicked
a 25-yard fi~ld goal with two
seconds left to give the Minnesota Vikings a 17-14 victory.
'fhe 23-game streak was
IUlofficiai in that it included
pre-Beason gwnes. Still intact,
.however, is Miami '~ 17;:;ame
regular season unbeaten string
and the Dolphins could set a
pro record wit~ two more '
regular season victories.
Miami seemed well on· its
way to No. 24 Friday night,
building a 17..'! lead on a short
burst by Larry Csonka, a 23yard pass from Bob Griese to
rookie Bo Rather and Garo
Yepremian's field goal.
But Tarkenton, who relieved
Bob Berry in the third period,
got the Vikings going in the last
quarter. He threw 15 yards to

Ed Marinaro for one TD and ll

yards to John Gilliam to lie tl1c
game.
Ball is Jarrr,d Loose
Then Miami's Marlin
Briscoe caught a 30-ynrd pass
but the ball was jarr&lt;'&lt;l loose
and linebacker Jeff Siemon returned it io ll1e Miami 29.
Minnesota ran two plays to set
up Cox's ga me winning kick.
"Tarkenton really ignited
them, " said Miami Coach Don
Shula . " We still had a
chance right up untilll1e end of
U1e game but they took the big
play away from us and came
up with a big play of their

Jim

thrrc fu•ld

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c;1rricd lhr Broncos . over
Buffalo. Johnson hit Mos~s in
U1e second quarter for the
Broncos ' only touchdown .
Turner kicked field goals of 12,
12 and 40 yards.
Buffalo Had • Chanrr
Buffalo, now lh:i, had a
chance to win with less than
two minutes left when the Bills

l't'&lt;'OVt'rl--tl a fumble on the

Bronco 3J ~ut Jnhn L&lt;')'POidt
mlssc'd " 41\..\•nrd field goal
attempt.
Davis Hay kirkPd U1rec fie ld
goals and Larry McCutdK'On
and Lnrry Smith scored on
short runs as lhc Rams beat
San Diego. Johnny Uniws had
two TD passes for the
Chargers .

Mator league Results

(2nd game)
Chicago
ooo 200 ooo- 2 • 8 2
Pittsbgh
101 300 cox - 5 9 o
Jenk ins , Surr'iS
(8}
and
Lundsted t , ' Hundley (8). Mor lan , Johnson (4 ). R . Hernandez
( B) and May . WP - Johnson (3
1). L P ~ Jenk i ns { 12 -13!. HR Hebner (10th) .

(2nd gm , l l Inns )
10? 001 000 000 0- 4 11 )
Bos
M il
010 101 100 000 1- 5 IJ 0
Moret , Pol e {6 ), Veale (7 ),
Rol in ( 10 1, Skok ( Il l and
Montgomery ; Parsons , Bell {5).
Sho r l ( 1'21. Ed Rodriguez (12 )
and EL Rodr iguez, Porter (8).
WP - Ed . Rodr iguez (7 5) . L PBol in (3 4) , HRs- Money 1101h) ,
Coluccio (13th )

{ 10 Inn ings)
N . Y.
011001000 3- 611 1
St Lou is
300 000 000 1- 4 8 2
Sadec ki . M cG raw (71 and
Grote ; Nagy, Seg ui ( 8 ), Fo l kers
( 10) , Pena (10) and Simmons .
WP - McGraw (2 -6) . LP - Segui
( 6 -6) .

Leagu e Standings

By United Press lnternationill
National League

St . Louis

East
W. L. ·Pet. G . B.
68 66 .507

Pittsburg h

66

65

.503

Chicago

64

70

. 478

Montreal

63

70

.474

New York.

62

71

. 466

5'1~

Philade lph ia

62

72

. 463

6

west

1

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•Ph

W. L. Pet. G . B.
Los .A:ngeles 83 52 .615
Cincin na ti
80 55 .593 3
San Franclsco74 59 .556 9
Houston

69

68

.504 16

Atlanta

6:S

71

..478 19•12

San Diego

48

85

.361 35

Saturday 's Results

P ittsburgh 1 Chicago 0
San Francisco 5 A tlan ta 4

Tod•v 's Games

Ch icago at Pittsburgh
New York at St . Louis
Montreal at ,Ph iladelphia
Houston at Los Angeles
Ci ncinna t i at San Diego •
Atla nta at Sen Franc isco, 2

Amer ica n League
East
w. L. Pet . G. B.
Balflmore
71 54 .588
Boston
73 62 .540 l'l
De troit
71 65 .523 8 1f~
New York
69 67 .508 101/ 2
Milwa ukee
66 68 .4 93 12112
Cleveland
58 78 .425 2JII1
West
W. L. Pet . G.B .
Oakland
79 54 .594
Ka nsas City 74 60 .552 51f2
M innesota
64 69 48 1' 15
Chicago
63 69 .477 15h
California
61 68 .473 16
Texas
46 87 .346 33
Satu r diily' s R es upt s
Boston 5 Milwauke o
Balt imore 10 New York 6
Cleve la nd 5 Detro it 4
Today's Games
M inneso ta at Texas
Oak land at Kansas ·city
Californ ia at Chicago
Boston at Milwaukee
: t evela n d at Detroi t
8allimore at ~e,r.' York

Giles,• Campbell
advance in golf

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TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI) Defending champion Vinny
Giles and Billy Campbell, the
last man to wii. the u. s.
Amateur golf title at match
play, both advanced to the
semi-finals of the 73rd
championship with victories
Saturday morning.
Giles, ·30, from Richmond,
Va., had little trouble with A.
Downing Gray, Pensacola;
Fla., winning his quarter.flnal
match 5 and 3.
Campbell, 50, Huntington, W.
Va., posted a 2 and 1 victory
over Bill Kratzer! of Fort
Wayne, lnd.
Giles, who won the championship last year in medal
play at Charlotte, N. c., won
the first three holes from the
35-year-old Gray, and was four
up after five holes without
making a birdie.
"I played all right," said
Giles, "Nothing spectacular,

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r.ampbell, who won his title
in 1964 , had his toughest match
so far with 21-year-old Kratzer! , a student at the
Up.iversity of Georgia.
Campbell made the turn I up
but Kratzer! tied him with a
birdie on the lOth and it stayed
that way until 14 where
Kratzer! hit his tee shot over
the green and had to settle for a
bogey four.

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- Full Li.ne of Hi Power Rifles
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right as the fight started.
Foreman with his hands up
l)igh bored in looking for an
opening. It was Roman who
threw the first punch but he
missed a left to the jaw.
Foreman, fighting carefully,
landed a right to the body and
shook the challenger. He
landed another right to the
body and floored his opponent
for an eight-count knockdown.
Roman was up and tried to
avert disaster by maneuvering
to his left and right. Foreman
bored in with a relentless left
and right combination to the
body.
Foreman
rushed the
challenger against · the ropes
and punished him severely
with a left and right combination to the body.
Roman went down again for
another eight count. Foreman
went for the kill, pushed the
challenger against the ropes
and· then flattened him with a
powerful right uppercu t to the
jaw.
Referee Jay Edson leaned
over Roman and· counted him
out at exactly two minutes of
the first round.
Dr. Kei Suzuki of the Jikei
Hospital, who is the Japan
Box in g Commiss ion's
physician, leaped into the ring
to examine the !allen Roman.
Roman recovered consciousnes,q and was taken to his

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F i nal 1972 SVAC
All Game St•n dl n gs
Tea m
W L T P
Southe r n
7 2 1 172
Kyger Creek
5 J 1 194
Ea~tern
5 4 0 163
North Ga i Ha
4 5 0 144
Symmes Valley 2 8 0 128
So!J ihw~ s t ern
1 8 0 70
Hannan Tr"ce 0 8 0 40

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South wasn·t worried about a

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four trumps in one hand could
hurt him and if anyone wa s
goi ng to hold four trumps 1t
would almost surely be East.
West had bid hearts. He had
also shown up with a club suit
headed by ace-king . It would be
a warm day in Januar y at the
North Pole before West held all
four spades.
South should hav e led a
spade to dummy's queen. As·
suming East continued clubs .
South would discard a heart
He would have to lose it later in
any event . The n he could ruff
the next-club in dummy with
the nine of spades: lead spades
tw1ce through East to p1 ck up
the tO and eight and wind up
making his contract in spite of
the bad break.

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partner gave him a limit jump
raise. Two suiters tend 19 produce lots of tricks.
We do object 'to the way he
played the hand. If you want to
bid strongl y you should learn to
play strongly also .
South ruffed the second club
and led the king of spades. East
took U1e trick with his ace and .
led back the eight of hearts.
There was no way left lor
South to make his contract. He
compla ined bitterly about his
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also was bad play.

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suppl y all lhe cl ean ing sup pl ies . 318 -8875 alter 6 p.m . call
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Your
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w il l
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Phone 446 -3888 or 446-4477
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\ 446-3343

ROOFING . gutTers and repa ir
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MA L E Fo~ Hound . B .W .T .•
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In stead of 1umpmg to three
spade you r par1ner has JUmped 1o
lwo no·trump What do you do now "

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Green be the turf above hee
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of
JOB TRANSFER
fo ces the sa l e of th s
bea ut fu new home 1 fl oor
p an 3 11 ce bed ooms w th
close s Lovely mode n bath
w th c~ram c t e and con so e
wa sh bas n
K tchen has
love y cab nets d n ng area
Ut ty r oom Guest closet
Ha dwood f oors w th som e
ca rpet ng over Carport with
sl o age area Large of
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$2 000 00
LARGE HOME
Close In
36 acres 2 stor y
1st ll oo has 2 bedrooms
s
c arpeted
0 n ng room
La ge ca peted vlng oom
Ba th Po ches 2nd floor has
2 Ia ge be drooms w th loi s of
sto age l ot s of t e and
pane l ng n I hi s pr ope y
$9 500 00
AROUND80ACRES
Loca ed on Rou e 325 nea
m ne No
2 Ia ge barns
New wa ter system going n
now on Rt 325 Ground 'ays
rea l nice s 2 000 00
WANT
TO
SELL'
PROPERTY IS MOVING
FAST NOW CALL US
TODAY
HE'lRY E CLELAND
BROKER
992 2259
tt no answer 992 2S68

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baths Box 280 Rut and 74 2
3664
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alum ri''Um s d n g
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215 N Second
Phone 992 3509
24 Hour Serv ce
All work guaranteed

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a e a Ia ge open toye ead ng
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SEPTIC TA~KS
CLEANED
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STATE ROUTE 586
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and Th1s 5 y od beauy
offers !' 2 ca ga age
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JOHN TUCKER
Rl 4 Pomeroy 0
99l 3954 or 992 7149

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a acre corne lot Owner s
mov ng &amp; s anx ous to se ll

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and smal
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992 2478 or 992 7402

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STEWART OHIO PH 662
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elect r i c
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ling for over $4 000 pe y
Loca ed n Add on Twp and
pr ced at $15 000

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alum num s d ng
S orm
Doors and w ndows
car
ports Marquees and R a 1 ng
Phone
Charles
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Ma n ent~nce 992 3509 215 N
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FARMS
NEAR TYCOON LAKE
45 A
most y actor and 14 X 70
Mob e ·,home $28 000

G REEN~\JI ELD TWP

log cab

.n s 3 000

2! A

HUNT NGTON TWP
4 A
pasture and woods $ 4 000
RACCOON CREEK BOTTOM
&lt;O A 25 A I llab e S 3 000
NEAR: RIO
.40 A 7 rm hom e
$3 000 down $ 00 per mon h
NEAR LECTA - 135 A 3l A
tra c tor and arge ob bese
116500
PERRY TWP
Exce en
da rv fa m $75 oop
ADD SO~ TWP - 60 A 20 A
t ab e ba ance n woods
115 000
5 A mos y
NEAR V NTON
woods s 5 000
MORGAN TWP
84 A va can t
l and S20 000
MORGAN TWP - 66 A 7 rm
home barn pond Sl2 000
Ranny Blatkburn
Branth Manager

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buy at on ly $24 500
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arge s ze w th
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kitchen w lh bu I n b ch
cab nel s bath &amp; showe
gas lurna ce family r oom
pan e ed basement garage
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LOWER
R VERRD
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br ck
f r
2 baths 2 F p
deep close s ned w h ceda
a I ca pe t dr eam k t chen
has d sposa
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g nder and m Ke
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MERCERVI L LE
2 bdrm
frame house w h bah N ce
o and good oca on Can be
bough for $8 000
LOWER RIVER RO
5 ms
and bat h n good repa r 2
storag e b dgs and loc ated on
A eve a
dea f o he
gardene o a Tra er Pa k

Ony$3900

BUSINES S OPPORTUNITY Come n and d scuss w th us
N ce fami y dea nels $25 000
annua ly

All E ectr c Home 2 m from Gall po s 3 tlt&lt; bath n ce
modern k tc he n garage on ot 95 x 65 p ce $2 000
Close to H M C b ck home on arge lo 90 x237 3 BR
modern k chen w th d shwasher and d sposa l gas fur
nace cent a a r cond t on ng u ty oom
wo ca
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gas

modern k chen 2 ba hs sma

Farm 24 A 35 A 1 abe 600 lb T B
ponds 3 BR mode n k l chen w th n ce
w th hood fu e o f urnace water under
doo s &amp; w ndo ws on S R 775 pr ce S3

base men

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OFFICE 4 46 1066

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Russell D Wood-446 4618

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CROWN
CITY
Cheap
hous ng 5 roooms and bath
1 v rm 12 x 19 H W I oo s
sto m doors and w ndows
Th s n ce home s only 8 yrs
o d and s n good repai
It
ha s a ut I ty bldg 8 • 16 and
oca ted on 52 A lot Pr ced
tor a qu ck sa e at $ 2 900
WHITE AVE -4 n ce r ms and
bath Lot 00 x 00 Pr ce
$7 000
EVERGREEN 969 K rk
wood Mob e Hom e w t h 2
ms added ocated on 1 2 A
flat and Use e the good
d
ed well o Ru al Water
P ,e$2700
ADDISON
m e off Rt 7
beaut fu
ramb ng 7 rm
frame Ranch on
A lot It
has eve yth ng all ca rp et
over H W f s cen
N a rh F . P
n ec
m
gas ea 1 2
baths 1 v rm 5 x 26 and a
k tchen the Mrs w I love Low
taxes and good sc hoo s All of
lh s fo $32 500
ACROSS HWY FROM A D
DAVIL LE SC - Beaut fu 5
rm b ck and frame w th
utI ty rm and bath Ia ge
ca r po I Located on , A fat
of Pr ce educed to S22 500

Ron Canaday - 446 3636
John 1 Rlchards- 446
0280
2 8 On&lt;y oom
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56 000

522 8361
86 ACRES (85 acr es bottom
land) l ocated 3 m es t om
AUCTIONEERS
Tmbe
Rdge
lake
development Some t mber F VE a cres g ass &amp; ees J llR
home ce a
ou bu d ng
fenced 5 room house good 50
Good oc a on n Add son
x
barn seve al other
Twp
outbulld ngs Less. than $300
acre
TWO BEDRO O M Redwoo d
23 ACRE S- ocated n heart of
home w h ba se men
&amp;
Ga po l s bu ldlng area
ep a~ e Covn ry se ng 4
Bea utlfu
ol ng land 10
n es ou n a ge o
acres oft mber 6 room house
NV ESTMENT Be ween town
arge ba n and other out
and hosp al th ee bed oom
bu ld ngs Just $690 acre
urn shed hone plus un qu e
Span sh s y l e home dea o
130 ACRE farm
Opera! ng
off ce
Pe f ee l
oca on
da ry farm w th young herd 60
E11.ce en
ncome p ope y
head Holsten callle lots of
equipment
new
m k MOB LEhome o sonS a e R
Pr me co mme c al and on
bu ld ng 30 acres corn $2 000
R JS Acreage n lh e coun
worth of tobacco
Good
y Baby a ms n Rac c oon
ook ng and Rem ode ed 6
Pe ry and G een Twps
room house Well oca ted ust
owner w I f nanc e
a few m nutes fr om Ga I po s
or C own C fy Ohio Let us FREE coun t y maps Fee
1 s ng
b ochures
F ee
g1ve you a th~ details Ca
pa k ng F ee c offee at yov
Now
conv en en
ea lt o on S a e

REALTORS

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FARMS
ST RT 218
77 A
Ap
p ox mall y 0 A
Guyan
Bottom balance s h II gentle
s ope and llal
829 lbs l ob
base se ll 2 38 lb lh s yea
buyer ge l s half the 73
proceeds It has a 5 rm
mode n house plenty wate
good barn 60 x 66 w th 0 cow
s tanch ons Th s sa good buy
for $2 500

9 A across hwy from Sh l ne
Club On ru a wale
ne
$17 000

ANY HR 446 1998

Neal Realty

After hours phone
Franc•s McGuire

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1 o os n Ke S nl on and at
C pper M
$100 IHI C pe
non h Phone 446 0 75 o .446
1934
706 3

Oft co Phon e 446 1694
Even ng s
Cl aries M Nea l446 1546
J M chool Neo l446 1103
SAM NEAL446 73!8

N E W MOB LE ho e ex ce en
ocn on !tdu s on y Phone
.146 0338

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NEW LISTING
97065x i 2 SCHULT 2 BR mobile
home oca ted on a :~ ac e ot
abau 4 m es rom town Th s
o n e ha s I ad ex cell ent care
and has Ll
c ond
storm
w ndow s washe
dryer
sma ll storage bul ding Wou d
make a g ood nves tm ent or a
nice home
The Nea llnsura ce and Rei1 1fy
s ow at the r new loca t on
Tho L bby HoleI

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OHIO RIVER
Realty
Oscar Baird
Doug Wetherholt
Brokers
oscar s a rd
Doug Wetherho
Brokers
Of ce 44 6 3434
M LL S V L LAGE Ve y
ove y hree bed oom b ck
home w th am y oom end
den on man I oo
bea u fu
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a ge v ng room at ache d
ga age ce am c ba h car
pe ng a
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m es om he pa k has o s of
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ba hs
wa k n close s tu nace hea
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v ng
a ea us a ove l y home n a
beaut u se t ng
IN TOWN BARGA N
N N E oom hOuse on a ge c y
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We se ll anythmg for
any body Br ng vour
1ems to Knotts Com
mun ty Auct on Barn
Corner Th rd &amp; Olive
For appo nfment call
256 6967 after 5 p m
Sale everv Saturday
evenmg at 7 0 Clock

DISPERSAL SALE
SAT SEPT 8, 10 30 A.M
so

On Rl
All 7 m1les East of Athens 0 3S
m1les West of Manetta Due to 111 hea llh I w1ll
sell my enllre herd of m1lk cows and bred
he1fers
cons1stmg of

100 HOLSTEINS 100
YOUNG HERD-52 FIRST CALF 25 SECOND CALF
A he fers ecent y fresh o spr ngers Appro x 60 head
w I be m k ng by sa e day Th s young herd of Ho ste ns
has he ty pe s ze and udders you ke T'" r peak
p oduct on yea sa e a ahead of them - put
rnoney
n YO UR pocke t Cows a e g v ng up lo 90 lb per day
Hea h papers furnished pregnancy checked and a Vet
w be on hand sa le day to he p you check cows If des red
Your pre sa e nspect on welcome Folde s at sa le Cull
old cows now wh e beef price s h gh and replace with
some of th ese young qually cows
ONE TIME ADCL P &amp; SAVE
Terms Cash or check w fh I 0
Lunch on premises
Joe Lucas Onwer
Sale conduc1ed by
Rt 1 Athens 0
SHERIDAN S AUCTION SERVICE
6 4 448 2894
614 448 4263

NEIGHBORHOOD ROAD

N CE h ee bed oom sec ona
hom e n c y Schoo d s c
o c ed a
u na ce w ndow
a
ond one and an ce o
Good v ng o on y G 3 200

EUREKA

N CE v ew o he r ve w h
h s h ee bedroom hom e n ce
ba h fu na ce hea
l ove y
d n ng and v ng oom w h
f ep ace ga age and a b g o
WOULD PROBABLY VA
GOO D hr ee bed oom home
w h ba h u nace new c a pe
n v ng oom oca d c ose o
l aw n on a n ce leve ot
SEVERAL good bu ld ng s es
an d acreage
WE NEED s ng s f yo u have
a home or ac eage o se o
ade ca Oh o R ve Real y
oday we
be g ad o he p
YOU

Ev en ngs Ca 446 4244
Steven Betz 446 9583
John Fu er 446 4327

ONE ACRE l ocfl ed a c ross
a roa d ac k f om Ga po s
C y m s gns on R 35 304
36 8377
205 6

ST RT 775 - 80 A 10 m es N EW 4 bed oom b ck car
fr om town 8 m house ba n
pe ed 2 ba hs 2 c a ga r ag e
36 x 60 w th conc rete f r with
L ak e D
R o G ande p ce
sheds added S lo 6 x so
m d h r es ow n e es a e
Ph ?&lt;S 5439
Near new Badger Loader
20
Nea all of 80 A s tracto
and It ha s a pond and
wale lng trough P1 ce onl y BY OWNER
6 oo n hou se J
$43 000
bed oo m s s on e f ep ace on
eG &lt;1 de B vd 446 3 98
20 3
VACANT LAND
25 A Leve l land at Rodney On
wale I ne P ce S35 000

RURALLI ST N GS needed Any
s ze A y oca on We buy HAVE BUYERS FOR GOOD
se
r ade and au c on e•
HOMES CALL NOW
es a e

Area code 614 867 3725
Don Seely
Are Code 304 419 2631
Jim Scoll
Are• Code 304 52l 9715

oWNER BOUGHT A FARM &amp; 1s Will ng to
part w1lh th s lovely 3 BR hom e w thm walkmg
d s tance of the hasp tal Spec al feature s are a
formal
dm ng
rm
carpeted
LR
w th
firep l ace full basement lovel y d en f n1 shed n
Knat1y p new th wood burn ng FP garage &amp;
a l arge 100x300 lol Ca ll for appo ntm e nt 446

Tel 446 1998

CALLING ALL GARDENERS
Heres some advtce 111 pay you
more than Your Wife can weed

P 0 Box s 6
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Really 32 Stale Sl

For Rent

W lh 14 fl fini shed gorag o
Seporale dining area with
slid ng glan doors and
broakt.,t bor and ~e lf
cleaning range Plush wall
lo woll carpeting Locat ed
on tOOxiJO II lol on Folrflold
Co tcnary rood call otter 5
P m on Mondoy 446 0380

Ph 44&amp; 27 30
FOR SALE Bab y fa m s mo b ~
home s es c am p s tes w h
oads e ectr c und e g
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nes und e g
wa erm a ns anct n ght I
Loca ed on Raccoon R
m sou h o s R No
2 8
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Ga po s on he ong es cr ee k
n he wo d P ced 5500 and
up E
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a ge ac eag es of wood and
no bv d ngs good hunt n u
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E. N. WISEMAN 446-4500

REALTOR 446-1066

OUT OF TOWN
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ONLY 3 YRS OLD W TH
HARDWOOD FLOORS
CA RPET
IN
LIV N G
ROOM 3 BEDROOM S UT
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WATER SYSTEM ONLY 6
MILES F ROM TOWN
3
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PR CEO TO SELL CALL
TODAY

Real
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Off ce 446 3643
Eventngs Call
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446 3796
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Bud M eG hoe 446 ms

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OWNER VERY
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4
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Best Buy
Of The Year

1 block from GAHS 3
bedrooms 1 ' baths built in
k !chen huge family room
air conditioning
2 ur
garage wt1h workshop Call
446 3453 for appomtment

E. M. "IKE" WISEMAN 446-3786

Excellent Fam1ly
Home
LARGE
FLAT
L OT
RECOND TONED
THR OUGHOUl'
NEW
CARPE1:
FLOOR
COVE RIN G N K TCHEN
N EW PANT O UT S DE
LARGE FAM I LY ROO M 3
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TH S HOME S 3 BLOCKS
FROM C TY SCHO OLS T S
IN
AN
EXCEl.LENT
NE GHBORHOOD ON A
LARGE
SECLU DED
LA ND SCAPE D LOT AND
YOU WONT BEL EVE
THE PRICE OF $23900
NCLUDE S 3 BEDROOMS
N CE K TCHEN LARGE
CLOSETS
BA SEME NT
GARAGE
A ND
NI CE
HEATED WORK SHOP T S
ONE OF THE BEST BUYS
N TOWN R GHT NOW

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NEW
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CLOSE T S
STORAGE
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For Rent

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2 X60 Tro er locoltd
Ortftdt 2.5 5261

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C1ly Water
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L1ke New
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LOTS
OF
CAB INET S UT ROOM 3
BED ROO M S CARPET N
BEDROOMS
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TACHED
GA R AGE
LARGE F LAT LOT C TY
SC HOOL DI ST OWNER
MOV NG OUT OF STATE
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992 3374

STRIPPERS
We Slrlp Polnf Varn shes
Etc from Furniture
Antiques Modern Metals
No ruinous yes or caustics
used
Pick Up Service
Avaflablt
We Buy &amp; Sell Antiques
Dick Seyler Owner
Kerr St
Pomeroy 0
Phone "2 2798

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NEW LISTING
COUNTRY
3 bedrooms w th
n ce close ts bath ca pet and
oak f oo s N ce modern k t chen
w th bak e and cook un ts
Fam ly oom w th s h ow~ and
rear entrance Large ca rport
A fo r on ly s 5 900 00
POMEROY
N CE IN S DE - 2 bedrooms
n ce ba th
arge
v ng and
d n ng w h natu a oak fl oo s
Ba sem e n
r ant por ch and
sma I garden $6 SOO 00
SYRACUSE
41h STREET - 5 rooms back
por ch basem en and garage
w th ut I ty room Leve l ot
$5 000 00
MIDDLEPORT
6 ROOMS - Ba h 3 bedroom s
ga s fu nac e Ga age w t h
sto rage and eve lot on Gra vel
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BUSINESS
HOTEL AND BAR
10 oom s
st eam hea
aund y pa k ng
and n ce v ew of the Ohi o R ve
Ask ng Jusl S32 500 00
MONEY
3 APARTMENTS - All ent ed
One u n shed ncome $3 000 00
a yea Wan only $9 000 00
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BUY PROPERTY AND LET
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Wanted To Buy

For Free Est1mate

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.

992 2094
606 E Mam Pomeroy

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Hoard House
he laroesf Truck or
Bulldozer Rad alor to the
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Rid1ator Spwal st

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WR TE TODAY
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DONNA LEE COMPANY
600 N Jackson Street
M e d a Penna 19063

THE LEADER SIN CE 1900 IN
SER VING THE NA T IONS
BUYERS &amp; SELLERS
l Ph 046 0008

Real Estate for Sale

Real Estate For Sale

Real Estate For Sale

Agency

Wo~ld1 Larg.:st

Bulltto Your Specs
Dtllvored to Job Silo

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

Sept 2 1973

Real Estate for Sale

REALTY

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Spout ng
Porch Repa r
Com
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Home
Remodeling

Ph. 742-6271

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KOSCOT KO SMET CS &amp; W GS
Spec a s du ng Aug us a e
Ko ncen ee
Mo s
Kote
K eans ng Kream One Day
Sache &amp; o hers Phone Helen
Jane Brown 992 51 3

IN MEMORY of ou fa her
Open
Monday
through
grlmdtathtr
and husband
Fr day 7 a m lo 3 30 p m
Cltr wa on who depart ed
th s fe Se p 4 1970 : Our
On Old Rt 33
hearts st 11 ache w h sa dness
ucret tears will flow who.'ll t
Phone 992 2689
me~ to ose you no one w II
Pomeroy Oh1o
tvtr know When days a e
dMk ll'ld
dreary
and
1" trVIh ng goes w ong we
Hthl to h.Ur YOU Wh Sper
chelr up ond ca yon Ea ch
t me we see your p c ure you
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mtt au an some day Sad y 1967 FURY
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m lssed by h s w fe V rg n a
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985 1900
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IN LOVING memory of our
husband hlthe
and g and
father Hen y Capeha
w o
pessed away f ve yea s ago
Septembe 3 968
The m dn ght stars keep
sh n no upon your s l ent
grave
Beneath t seeps th e on e we
oved he one w e cou d no
save
We th nk ot you as one who
sleeps a 1 f ee from g ef and

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ABOUT

PRE FABRICATED

ALL WEATHER
ROOFING CO

WHOLESALE
D !TR BUTORSH P
NOW AVA LABLE
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keto thank Rev
Lloyd Gr mm and tam y he
Mart n Fune a Home ne gh
bors Mrs Arno d Gra e
Vo le Grate tr ends for a
the f owers donat ons and
cards of sympathy And to
those who he lped n any way
dur ng the ness and death ot
Orv e Nappe
Dona d
Pflme a Jeremy and Evelyn
Napper

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BRUSH I OGS
99 2 511511

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Avo n bo es clo h ng s oes
and pu ses
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8 p m
Sunday
02 Co do S ee

thanks and apprec at on o
the Pomeroy Eme gency
Squad fo the r p omp and
eff c en he p when ha d my
ace den
A so tho se who
helped n any way that n gh
end to he many ca ds sen
me durng my confnem en
Les e C Hoffman
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CONSTRUCTION

W SH o ex end my s nee e

prec at on dur ng the death of
our husband and fa he
Kerns Roush a Sher ff and
Mrs Robert Har enbach the
Pomeroy emergency squad
Sgt Henry Werry Dr Ray
Pickens
Ew ng Fun era
Home Homer Baxter Gera d
Powe
the Rev
W bu
Perr n pallbearers
Rob n
Nye Henry Sa ser
La Y
Clark Tom Reuter Rober
Oav s Haro d Br nker and to
al au
many fr ends and
neghbos fo
al ther
t)lough tu
cons dera on
Mary K RoUsh and ch dren
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m to 5 00 p m Da v
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2 00 Noon
Saturday

8 JO a
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YARD SALE a
p ope y n Reeds
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DRIVER
WANTED FOR
THE DAILY
SENTINEL
PHONE 992 2156

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PUBLIC AUC 1iON
THURSDAY, SEPT. 6 - 11:00 A.M.
FARM MACHINERY AND
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS
Ford t actor No 850 Ford 7ft mower p ck up d sc 3 1.4 3
ph plow c u va to s ear scoop rear ho sf stee harrow
wagon on r ubber 8 ft a urn g a n e evator platform
sea es co mput ng sea es e ec r c g nder corn she er

w h motor t able saw with ' hp heavy duty motor 3
v ses Fa d pu y and be t ladder sk ff ron kettle lard
p ess sausage stuffe 2 copper kettles e lectr c fencer
comp lete dehorners m k cans one of hand too s and
m scell aneous fems Ol e ot pou try feeders and
equ pment
2 bed oom su tes 2 p ece ll v ng room su te very nice
rocker s cha s amps pen c able elect c sew ng
mach ne 2 stud o couches p cture frames comb nation
rad o and r eco rd player fan s antique dresser qu It ng
rame s 2 g de s d shes stands ru gs many other t em s

400 ba es hay fa qua ty
Mrs Wrenna Lauderm11t
New Haven W Va
locatton Upper end;af New Haven on Layne Street near
Commumty sw mming pool
Lunch w II be served
John M c Ne 11 Auct
Shell Hart &amp; B bbte penc I pushers

TARA

AUCTION

DEVELOPMENT

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1973
STARTING AT 10 A.M •

OORP.

NEW
HOMES
FOR SALE
Building
Sites
Availabl e Klngsberry
Homes bu1ll to fit any
specifications
All
Underground Utilities
Provided

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Or Appotnlment

PHONE
367-7250
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Paul L Berkley Rt 2 Letart W Va
Havmg sold my farm I w111 sell my machmery
at the larm on the 8th day of Sept
1973
D1rechons Go on Sand H1ll Rei about 3112 mi
or to lop of hill past Rayburn Cross Rd first
road to lef1 at top of hill Walen for sale sign

Cherry Burrel

I 634 milk cooler bulk lank

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mach ne Un verse 2 cam~ complete
1964 Rembltr
Class c 2 door good t ansportatlon Fairbanks Mortt
hammer m I hand co rn shel er F ord 1956 modt l tra ctor
r ecently overhau ed New Holland 66 Baler Oliver 77
tra ctor n good work ng condit on Ollv~r wagon on

rubber and good bod y New Holl•nd 55 Hay Rake 0 lver
Cu ltivator Olive 2 botlom pow on rubber Ford 2 bottom
plow 3 pi hitch 01 ver row corn picke-r good worklno
cond t on 30 ft e leva tor 120 ft I tter ca rr er track no
bucket 6 bu d ngs ch ~::ken hse 30)(8 ft corn cr b 6K19x8
high
smoke ho\Jse 121&lt;! 2 born~ back ol corn cri b l
oom house near smoke house 0 rect ons From New
Haven go to Sasafras Watch for sa e s g ns
LUNCH AVAILA.BLE
COL JIMME SAYRE
AUCTIONEER
2145 Eutorn A" Golllpells Oltlo
Phone (4 14) 4•6 3444

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CARD OF THANKS

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Card of Thanks
pr ec at on to
h e k ndness
and sympa hy ex end ed
during he as
ness and
pass ng of ou f~ he i!l n d
grandfa he
C ffo d A en
Jenk nso n
Our gral ef u
apprec a on s a so ext end ed
to members of the Pom e oy
E R sQuad fo he many r ps
to ass s and anspor o he
ho s p ta
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vete ans Memor a Hosp a
and the ca e g ven by he
nurses LPNs and a des A
spec a
hanks to v van
Johnson o Rev H cks for h s
beaut tu se mon and com
for1 ng wo ds
he Eag es
Lodge and ts members who
acted as pa beare s hose
who gave th e ovely f ow e s
and al who conf bu ed n
though deed or k ndnesses
and o he Ew ng Fun era
Home and ts eff c ent se
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a
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You re memo y we w II a ways
keep unt we m eet aga n
Sadly m ssed by h s w e
Opal ch ldrer
and g and
ch ldren
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IN MEMOR Y of Ch a es
Massa
who departed h s
1 fe Sept
967
Green be the turf above hee
Swee hea I of my be fer da ys
None knew hee bu to ove hee
no nam eCI th ee bu o p a se
Grea y m ssed by h s w fe
Leota son
Start ng and
lam ly
n
9 2 I p
IN MEMORY of Navada
Beaver who passed away
Sept 2 967
The days are em p y th e days
are ong
But we keep emembe ng we
must go on
Vou took part of us when you
went away
And the e s an em p y p ace n
ou hea ts today
Bu you know we love you a d
that we ca r e
Be happy w th God an d wa t or
us here
Sadly m ssed by mothe Mrs
Sa e A son Husband Mr
Henry Bea11e S ste Aud ey
Torrenc e Son Lowe
and
fllm y bro her
Pau and
Ma e Oavgh e
Bonn e

Sue

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IN M t: MORY of my be oved
hu sband Mas on Robe s
who pa ssed away Sep
3
197 oea Dad yo u a e gone
away to mee you Sav ou
some swee day 1 s no he
words they are bu ew
s
the 0¥ no memo y we ha v e of
y 9u Th e absen
yov are
a'""ay s near s
oved s I
m !t.ed and a ways dear M s
Es a Rober s
w te and
ch dren De won Wa den and
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se v ce
c on pany es a b sh ed a c:
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ROOM ho use w h bath n
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c ond oned
carpe ed gas furnace d sh
washer doub e oven range
daub e ga age a ge ca por
4 ac es c ea ed and fenced
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bu d ngs Phone 6 4 .42 6834
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VETERANS
70000 BTU
M bo co n

Ava lable On All
MOBILE HOMES
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MOBILE HOMES
Dan Thompson
PHONE 992-7004

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YOU R
MIND
D scove
you
nn e
esou ces &amp; ove come per
sana
m a ons Lea n the
emendous poss b
es o f
you own m nd Expo e the
myster ous wo d w th n you
The
f ee
book
T HE
MYSTE RY OF L FE e•
pans
how
hough
asc na ng stu dy you can
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f nd
happ ne ss
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Ca torn a 95 14
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FA M L Y YARD
SALE
SE PTEMBE R 8 and 9 IN
MASON WEST V RG N A
COR N ER ACROSS FROM
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FUNERAL

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For Rent
HOUSE FOR Ren S .oms.
Ca 99 2d
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992 335 4 o
992 2792
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6 fc
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6 30 fc
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Ju st ma ed ? He e sa cute
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be the
pr de of yo ur br de
3
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cab ne s n kitchen La ge
ca pe ed I v ng oom Full
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recrea on
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w th sc ee ns and oaf Lots
of stone and alum s d ng
JUST 12 000 00 Large level
of
JOB TRANSFER
fo ces the sa l e of th s
bea ut fu new home 1 fl oor
p an 3 11 ce bed ooms w th
close s Lovely mode n bath
w th c~ram c t e and con so e
wa sh bas n
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ca rpet ng over Carport with
sl o age area Large of
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Close In
36 acres 2 stor y
1st ll oo has 2 bedrooms
s
c arpeted
0 n ng room
La ge ca peted vlng oom
Ba th Po ches 2nd floor has
2 Ia ge be drooms w th loi s of
sto age l ot s of t e and
pane l ng n I hi s pr ope y
$9 500 00
AROUND80ACRES
Loca ed on Rou e 325 nea
m ne No
2 Ia ge barns
New wa ter system going n
now on Rt 325 Ground 'ays
rea l nice s 2 000 00
WANT
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HE'lRY E CLELAND
BROKER
992 2259
tt no answer 992 2S68

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baths Box 280 Rut and 74 2
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alum ri''Um s d n g
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w ndow s ca rpo
and
back yard

215 N Second
Phone 992 3509
24 Hour Serv ce
All work guaranteed

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anywhe e Spec a fea ures
a e a Ia ge open toye ead ng
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CLEANED
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and Th1s 5 y od beauy
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JOHN TUCKER
Rl 4 Pomeroy 0
99l 3954 or 992 7149

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a acre corne lot Owner s
mov ng &amp; s anx ous to se ll

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and smal
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992 2478 or 992 7402

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M I LLER
SAN T liON
STEWART OHIO PH 662
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7 15 fc
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elect r i c
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ling for over $4 000 pe y
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pr ced at $15 000

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FOR FREE estimates on
alum num s d ng
S orm
Doors and w ndows
car
ports Marquees and R a 1 ng
Phone
Charles
L s e
Syracuse Oh o Carl Ja cob
Sa es Rep esen a 've V V
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tu nace for wlnle
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Ma n ent~nce 992 3509 215 N
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FARMS
NEAR TYCOON LAKE
45 A
most y actor and 14 X 70
Mob e ·,home $28 000

G REEN~\JI ELD TWP

log cab

.n s 3 000

2! A

HUNT NGTON TWP
4 A
pasture and woods $ 4 000
RACCOON CREEK BOTTOM
&lt;O A 25 A I llab e S 3 000
NEAR: RIO
.40 A 7 rm hom e
$3 000 down $ 00 per mon h
NEAR LECTA - 135 A 3l A
tra c tor and arge ob bese
116500
PERRY TWP
Exce en
da rv fa m $75 oop
ADD SO~ TWP - 60 A 20 A
t ab e ba ance n woods
115 000
5 A mos y
NEAR V NTON
woods s 5 000
MORGAN TWP
84 A va can t
l and S20 000
MORGAN TWP - 66 A 7 rm
home barn pond Sl2 000
Ranny Blatkburn
Branth Manager

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kitchen w lh bu I n b ch
cab nel s bath &amp; showe
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frame house w h bah N ce
o and good oca on Can be
bough for $8 000
LOWER RIVER RO
5 ms
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storag e b dgs and loc ated on
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dea f o he
gardene o a Tra er Pa k

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BUSINES S OPPORTUNITY Come n and d scuss w th us
N ce fami y dea nels $25 000
annua ly

All E ectr c Home 2 m from Gall po s 3 tlt&lt; bath n ce
modern k tc he n garage on ot 95 x 65 p ce $2 000
Close to H M C b ck home on arge lo 90 x237 3 BR
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gas

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w th hood fu e o f urnace water under
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Russell D Wood-446 4618

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CITY
Cheap
hous ng 5 roooms and bath
1 v rm 12 x 19 H W I oo s
sto m doors and w ndows
Th s n ce home s only 8 yrs
o d and s n good repai
It
ha s a ut I ty bldg 8 • 16 and
oca ted on 52 A lot Pr ced
tor a qu ck sa e at $ 2 900
WHITE AVE -4 n ce r ms and
bath Lot 00 x 00 Pr ce
$7 000
EVERGREEN 969 K rk
wood Mob e Hom e w t h 2
ms added ocated on 1 2 A
flat and Use e the good
d
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P ,e$2700
ADDISON
m e off Rt 7
beaut fu
ramb ng 7 rm
frame Ranch on
A lot It
has eve yth ng all ca rp et
over H W f s cen
N a rh F . P
n ec
m
gas ea 1 2
baths 1 v rm 5 x 26 and a
k tchen the Mrs w I love Low
taxes and good sc hoo s All of
lh s fo $32 500
ACROSS HWY FROM A D
DAVIL LE SC - Beaut fu 5
rm b ck and frame w th
utI ty rm and bath Ia ge
ca r po I Located on , A fat
of Pr ce educed to S22 500

Ron Canaday - 446 3636
John 1 Rlchards- 446
0280
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land) l ocated 3 m es t om
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home ce a
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fenced 5 room house good 50
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acre
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23 ACRE S- ocated n heart of
home w h ba se men
&amp;
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ep a~ e Covn ry se ng 4
Bea utlfu
ol ng land 10
n es ou n a ge o
acres oft mber 6 room house
NV ESTMENT Be ween town
arge ba n and other out
and hosp al th ee bed oom
bu ld ngs Just $690 acre
urn shed hone plus un qu e
Span sh s y l e home dea o
130 ACRE farm
Opera! ng
off ce
Pe f ee l
oca on
da ry farm w th young herd 60
E11.ce en
ncome p ope y
head Holsten callle lots of
equipment
new
m k MOB LEhome o sonS a e R
Pr me co mme c al and on
bu ld ng 30 acres corn $2 000
R JS Acreage n lh e coun
worth of tobacco
Good
y Baby a ms n Rac c oon
ook ng and Rem ode ed 6
Pe ry and G een Twps
room house Well oca ted ust
owner w I f nanc e
a few m nutes fr om Ga I po s
or C own C fy Ohio Let us FREE coun t y maps Fee
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FARMS
ST RT 218
77 A
Ap
p ox mall y 0 A
Guyan
Bottom balance s h II gentle
s ope and llal
829 lbs l ob
base se ll 2 38 lb lh s yea
buyer ge l s half the 73
proceeds It has a 5 rm
mode n house plenty wate
good barn 60 x 66 w th 0 cow
s tanch ons Th s sa good buy
for $2 500

9 A across hwy from Sh l ne
Club On ru a wale
ne
$17 000

ANY HR 446 1998

Neal Realty

After hours phone
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non h Phone 446 0 75 o .446
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Oft co Phon e 446 1694
Even ng s
Cl aries M Nea l446 1546
J M chool Neo l446 1103
SAM NEAL446 73!8

N E W MOB LE ho e ex ce en
ocn on !tdu s on y Phone
.146 0338

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and has Ll
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w ndow s washe
dryer
sma ll storage bul ding Wou d
make a g ood nves tm ent or a
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OHIO RIVER
Realty
Oscar Baird
Doug Wetherholt
Brokers
oscar s a rd
Doug Wetherho
Brokers
Of ce 44 6 3434
M LL S V L LAGE Ve y
ove y hree bed oom b ck
home w th am y oom end
den on man I oo
bea u fu
carpe h oughout wo ba hs
wo f ep aces cen a a
con fu ba sem en and re c
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TRI LEVEL B EA UTY
PR VACY w th a d ll gh fu
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ca pet ng on a arge ot
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t a de
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THREEM LESOUT
VERYnce hom ew th eK a o
nea elemen ary schoo on
s a e h qhwav C ty wa e
a ge v ng room at ache d
ga age ce am c ba h car
pe ng a
he th ngs you e
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n a house ust
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br ea he
SPL T LEVEL DREAM
T H S ove y home abo ut
ve
m es om he pa k has o s of
n k
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chen one and ha
ba hs
wa k n close s tu nace hea
1 400 squa e fee of
v ng
a ea us a ove l y home n a
beaut u se t ng
IN TOWN BARGA N
N N E oom hOuse on a ge c y
of c ose o marke s and
so es cou d be made n o wo
apa r me n s very eas y A
one f oor ur n ace hea t fu
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We se ll anythmg for
any body Br ng vour
1ems to Knotts Com
mun ty Auct on Barn
Corner Th rd &amp; Olive
For appo nfment call
256 6967 after 5 p m
Sale everv Saturday
evenmg at 7 0 Clock

DISPERSAL SALE
SAT SEPT 8, 10 30 A.M
so

On Rl
All 7 m1les East of Athens 0 3S
m1les West of Manetta Due to 111 hea llh I w1ll
sell my enllre herd of m1lk cows and bred
he1fers
cons1stmg of

100 HOLSTEINS 100
YOUNG HERD-52 FIRST CALF 25 SECOND CALF
A he fers ecent y fresh o spr ngers Appro x 60 head
w I be m k ng by sa e day Th s young herd of Ho ste ns
has he ty pe s ze and udders you ke T'" r peak
p oduct on yea sa e a ahead of them - put
rnoney
n YO UR pocke t Cows a e g v ng up lo 90 lb per day
Hea h papers furnished pregnancy checked and a Vet
w be on hand sa le day to he p you check cows If des red
Your pre sa e nspect on welcome Folde s at sa le Cull
old cows now wh e beef price s h gh and replace with
some of th ese young qually cows
ONE TIME ADCL P &amp; SAVE
Terms Cash or check w fh I 0
Lunch on premises
Joe Lucas Onwer
Sale conduc1ed by
Rt 1 Athens 0
SHERIDAN S AUCTION SERVICE
6 4 448 2894
614 448 4263

NEIGHBORHOOD ROAD

N CE h ee bed oom sec ona
hom e n c y Schoo d s c
o c ed a
u na ce w ndow
a
ond one and an ce o
Good v ng o on y G 3 200

EUREKA

N CE v ew o he r ve w h
h s h ee bedroom hom e n ce
ba h fu na ce hea
l ove y
d n ng and v ng oom w h
f ep ace ga age and a b g o
WOULD PROBABLY VA
GOO D hr ee bed oom home
w h ba h u nace new c a pe
n v ng oom oca d c ose o
l aw n on a n ce leve ot
SEVERAL good bu ld ng s es
an d acreage
WE NEED s ng s f yo u have
a home or ac eage o se o
ade ca Oh o R ve Real y
oday we
be g ad o he p
YOU

Ev en ngs Ca 446 4244
Steven Betz 446 9583
John Fu er 446 4327

ONE ACRE l ocfl ed a c ross
a roa d ac k f om Ga po s
C y m s gns on R 35 304
36 8377
205 6

ST RT 775 - 80 A 10 m es N EW 4 bed oom b ck car
fr om town 8 m house ba n
pe ed 2 ba hs 2 c a ga r ag e
36 x 60 w th conc rete f r with
L ak e D
R o G ande p ce
sheds added S lo 6 x so
m d h r es ow n e es a e
Ph ?&lt;S 5439
Near new Badger Loader
20
Nea all of 80 A s tracto
and It ha s a pond and
wale lng trough P1 ce onl y BY OWNER
6 oo n hou se J
$43 000
bed oo m s s on e f ep ace on
eG &lt;1 de B vd 446 3 98
20 3
VACANT LAND
25 A Leve l land at Rodney On
wale I ne P ce S35 000

RURALLI ST N GS needed Any
s ze A y oca on We buy HAVE BUYERS FOR GOOD
se
r ade and au c on e•
HOMES CALL NOW
es a e

Area code 614 867 3725
Don Seely
Are Code 304 419 2631
Jim Scoll
Are• Code 304 52l 9715

oWNER BOUGHT A FARM &amp; 1s Will ng to
part w1lh th s lovely 3 BR hom e w thm walkmg
d s tance of the hasp tal Spec al feature s are a
formal
dm ng
rm
carpeted
LR
w th
firep l ace full basement lovel y d en f n1 shed n
Knat1y p new th wood burn ng FP garage &amp;
a l arge 100x300 lol Ca ll for appo ntm e nt 446

Tel 446 1998

CALLING ALL GARDENERS
Heres some advtce 111 pay you
more than Your Wife can weed

P 0 Box s 6
Ga

Really 32 Stale Sl

For Rent

W lh 14 fl fini shed gorag o
Seporale dining area with
slid ng glan doors and
broakt.,t bor and ~e lf
cleaning range Plush wall
lo woll carpeting Locat ed
on tOOxiJO II lol on Folrflold
Co tcnary rood call otter 5
P m on Mondoy 446 0380

Ph 44&amp; 27 30
FOR SALE Bab y fa m s mo b ~
home s es c am p s tes w h
oads e ectr c und e g
0 B Tc
nes und e g
wa erm a ns anct n ght I
Loca ed on Raccoon R
m sou h o s R No
2 8
en
0 m nu es f om
Ga po s on he ong es cr ee k
n he wo d P ced 5500 and
up E
Te m s A so h~tve
a ge ac eag es of wood and
no bv d ngs good hunt n u
p en y o w dl fe

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TOTAL ELECTRIC
3 BR COLONIAL
RANCH STYLE HOME

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Gi)l a Co s Largest

BY OWNER

HOBART 0 LLON
REAL ESTATE BROKER

E. N. WISEMAN 446-4500

REALTOR 446-1066

OUT OF TOWN
N TH~
QU ET COUNTRY
T S
ONLY 3 YRS OLD W TH
HARDWOOD FLOORS
CA RPET
IN
LIV N G
ROOM 3 BEDROOM S UT
ROOM GARAGE RURA L
WATER SYSTEM ONLY 6
MILES F ROM TOWN
3
M LES FROM HM C
PR CEO TO SELL CALL
TODAY

Real
Eslato Sales Ag oncy
Off ce 446 3643
Eventngs Call
E M lkt W1 seman
446 3796
E N W seman 446 4SOO
Bud M eG hoe 446 ms

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RUSSELL WOOD

Reasonable

OWNER VERY
VERY
ANX OUS - MU ST SEL L
MMED ATELY TH S S
YOUR
OPPOR T UN TY
FOR
A
BARGA N
4
BEDROOMS
F N SHED
FAM LY ROOM
CAR
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LIVIN G
ND
DIN NG N CE KITCHEN
GOOD
NE G HBORHOOD
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Possession
TRANSFERRING N OR
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LO O K NG
FOR
SO METH N G
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3
BEDROOM
BRICK
BEAUT FULLY
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CARPETED
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ROOM HALL UTIL TY
ROOM STORM W NDOW S
AND
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2
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Best Buy
Of The Year

1 block from GAHS 3
bedrooms 1 ' baths built in
k !chen huge family room
air conditioning
2 ur
garage wt1h workshop Call
446 3453 for appomtment

E. M. "IKE" WISEMAN 446-3786

Excellent Fam1ly
Home
LARGE
FLAT
L OT
RECOND TONED
THR OUGHOUl'
NEW
CARPE1:
FLOOR
COVE RIN G N K TCHEN
N EW PANT O UT S DE
LARGE FAM I LY ROO M 3
B R
BATH W I TH
SHOW ER CI TY SC HOOL
D ST
M D TWENT ES
CA LL NOW FOR AP
PO NTMENT

TH S HOME S 3 BLOCKS
FROM C TY SCHO OLS T S
IN
AN
EXCEl.LENT
NE GHBORHOOD ON A
LARGE
SECLU DED
LA ND SCAPE D LOT AND
YOU WONT BEL EVE
THE PRICE OF $23900
NCLUDE S 3 BEDROOMS
N CE K TCHEN LARGE
CLOSETS
BA SEME NT
GARAGE
A ND
NI CE
HEATED WORK SHOP T S
ONE OF THE BEST BUYS
N TOWN R GHT NOW

1 story brick on large flat lot

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OFFICE 44(»-3643

2 MILE S OUT 2
AC R ES
TO PLAY N FRONT IN G
STA TE HIGHWAY 3 OR 4
BEDROOMS
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ROOM
BUILT N K T
L KE
NEW
CARPE T
LARGE L V N G ROOM
LARGE
CLOSE T S
STORAGE
BU LD IN G
CAl. L NOW PR CE D TO
SELL

For Rent

For Rent
2 X60 Tro er locoltd
Ortftdt 2.5 5261

If you want to sell your property why not hst w1th

C1ly Water
Country L1vmg

L1ke New
E DGE OF TOWN ROOMY
K ITCH EN
LOTS
OF
CAB INET S UT ROOM 3
BED ROO M S CARPET N
BEDROOMS
LV N G
ROOM
&amp;
HAL L
AT
TACHED
GA R AGE
LARGE F LAT LOT C TY
SC HOOL DI ST OWNER
MOV NG OUT OF STATE
CA LL
NOW
FOR
AP
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WE NEED LISTINGS

Busmess Opportun1ty
FO R QUAL F l ED PE RSO N
VERY
P ROS PEROU S
B U S N ESS
N GA L L A
COUNT Y S YOUR S F YOU
ARE W L UN G TO WORK
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RETA L SEL L NG AR E A
LOAD S O F
STORA G E
SPACE
WITH
L IV NG
QUART E R S AT
SAME
LOCAT ON
OWN E R S
RETRNG AND WL L
HELP
F I NAN CE
FOR
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SHOW BY APPO NTM ENT
ONLY
F OR F URTH E R
IN FORMAT ON CALL US
TODAY

BY OWNER

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Very

FOR SALE

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992 3374

STRIPPERS
We Slrlp Polnf Varn shes
Etc from Furniture
Antiques Modern Metals
No ruinous yes or caustics
used
Pick Up Service
Avaflablt
We Buy &amp; Sell Antiques
Dick Seyler Owner
Kerr St
Pomeroy 0
Phone "2 2798

1 NAME
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BIDWELL Mode n hom e
lh " w fe a~pro\led k chen
large 12X20 tam "'rm J BR s.
large ot A I t h s c an be yours
for onlv t 6 900

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Monday lhru Saturday
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h s dlae ling c ose o own 3
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chen Ja ge d nlng ar ea w h
pa o tloo s separll e laundry
m
arge tam v rm w h
&amp; ga age
f rep ace den a
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p AND J HOME
MAINTENANCE
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EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
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Pomeroy Home &amp;Auto

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custom

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Phon e 994.7033
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991 54 96
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NEW LISTING
COUNTRY
3 bedrooms w th
n ce close ts bath ca pet and
oak f oo s N ce modern k t chen
w th bak e and cook un ts
Fam ly oom w th s h ow~ and
rear entrance Large ca rport
A fo r on ly s 5 900 00
POMEROY
N CE IN S DE - 2 bedrooms
n ce ba th
arge
v ng and
d n ng w h natu a oak fl oo s
Ba sem e n
r ant por ch and
sma I garden $6 SOO 00
SYRACUSE
41h STREET - 5 rooms back
por ch basem en and garage
w th ut I ty room Leve l ot
$5 000 00
MIDDLEPORT
6 ROOMS - Ba h 3 bedroom s
ga s fu nac e Ga age w t h
sto rage and eve lot on Gra vel
H
A sk ng Sl5 500 00
BUSINESS
HOTEL AND BAR
10 oom s
st eam hea
aund y pa k ng
and n ce v ew of the Ohi o R ve
Ask ng Jusl S32 500 00
MONEY
3 APARTMENTS - All ent ed
One u n shed ncome $3 000 00
a yea Wan only $9 000 00
YOUAREGONGTORUNTO
K EEP UPW TH THE PR CES
BUY PROPERTY AND LET
YOUR MONEY DO THE
RUNN ING FOR YOU

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Exce en con d on Ca 992
CA NN N G
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c an a o p es
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ANT QUES
GLA SSWARE
Me gs nn Pome oy
CH IN A CL OTH NG AND
M SCE L LANEOU S

Wanted To Buy

For Free Est1mate

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.

992 2094
606 E Mam Pomeroy

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Hoard House
he laroesf Truck or
Bulldozer Rad alor to the
::, ma esr Heater lor~
Nalhan B ggs
Rid1ator Spwal st

POMEROY
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bed ooms ga age a
d on ng fu basemen
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ba se m en
$ 25 00 T ade o mak e ot e
co m mod e and
g as
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992 364
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WR TE TODAY
nclude phone nvm be
DONNA LEE COMPANY
600 N Jackson Street
M e d a Penna 19063

THE LEADER SIN CE 1900 IN
SER VING THE NA T IONS
BUYERS &amp; SELLERS
l Ph 046 0008

Real Estate for Sale

Real Estate For Sale

Real Estate For Sale

Agency

Wo~ld1 Larg.:st

Bulltto Your Specs
Dtllvored to Job Silo

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

Sept 2 1973

Real Estate for Sale

REALTY

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Roof ng
Spout ng
Porch Repa r
Com
plete
Home
Remodeling

Ph. 742-6271

now

un

Real Estate For Sale

STROUT

It Mus t
Be RIQht
()r we Will
Malkeol ~fght

PRICE

Real Estate For Sale

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KOSCOT KO SMET CS &amp; W GS
Spec a s du ng Aug us a e
Ko ncen ee
Mo s
Kote
K eans ng Kream One Day
Sache &amp; o hers Phone Helen
Jane Brown 992 51 3

IN MEMORY of ou fa her
Open
Monday
through
grlmdtathtr
and husband
Fr day 7 a m lo 3 30 p m
Cltr wa on who depart ed
th s fe Se p 4 1970 : Our
On Old Rt 33
hearts st 11 ache w h sa dness
ucret tears will flow who.'ll t
Phone 992 2689
me~ to ose you no one w II
Pomeroy Oh1o
tvtr know When days a e
dMk ll'ld
dreary
and
1" trVIh ng goes w ong we
Hthl to h.Ur YOU Wh Sper
chelr up ond ca yon Ea ch
t me we see your p c ure you
111m o &amp;m e and say
Don
cry m on y a eep no we w
mtt au an some day Sad y 1967 FURY
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m lssed by h s w fe V rg n a
owne
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ch ldren
grandch dr en
985 1900
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MIDDL EPORT OHIO
Phone 992 2550

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IN LOVING memory of our
husband hlthe
and g and
father Hen y Capeha
w o
pessed away f ve yea s ago
Septembe 3 968
The m dn ght stars keep
sh n no upon your s l ent
grave
Beneath t seeps th e on e we
oved he one w e cou d no
save
We th nk ot you as one who
sleeps a 1 f ee from g ef and

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PRE FABRICATED

ALL WEATHER
ROOFING CO

WHOLESALE
D !TR BUTORSH P
NOW AVA LABLE
Be n Bus ness Fo You se
Fu o P' a T me
D STR BUTOR NEEDED

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ROOFING
FUR
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CLEANING
AND REPAIR AND
PLUMBING

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PR OP

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was e sa ess s ce s nk
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eye eve
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keto thank Rev
Lloyd Gr mm and tam y he
Mart n Fune a Home ne gh
bors Mrs Arno d Gra e
Vo le Grate tr ends for a
the f owers donat ons and
cards of sympathy And to
those who he lped n any way
dur ng the ness and death ot
Orv e Nappe
Dona d
Pflme a Jeremy and Evelyn
Napper

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99 2 511511

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Avo n bo es clo h ng s oes
and pu ses
s 00 a bag
Open I om 9 a n
8 p m
Sunday
02 Co do S ee

thanks and apprec at on o
the Pomeroy Eme gency
Squad fo the r p omp and
eff c en he p when ha d my
ace den
A so tho se who
helped n any way that n gh
end to he many ca ds sen
me durng my confnem en
Les e C Hoffman
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CONSTRUCTION

W SH o ex end my s nee e

prec at on dur ng the death of
our husband and fa he
Kerns Roush a Sher ff and
Mrs Robert Har enbach the
Pomeroy emergency squad
Sgt Henry Werry Dr Ray
Pickens
Ew ng Fun era
Home Homer Baxter Gera d
Powe
the Rev
W bu
Perr n pallbearers
Rob n
Nye Henry Sa ser
La Y
Clark Tom Reuter Rober
Oav s Haro d Br nker and to
al au
many fr ends and
neghbos fo
al ther
t)lough tu
cons dera on
Mary K RoUsh and ch dren
92 c

NV ES TM E N T
SAL E

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m to 5 00 p m Da v
m
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2 00 Noon
Saturday

8 JO a
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YARD SALE a
p ope y n Reeds
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MOTOR ROUTE
DRIVER
WANTED FOR
THE DAILY
SENTINEL
PHONE 992 2156

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PUBLIC AUC 1iON
THURSDAY, SEPT. 6 - 11:00 A.M.
FARM MACHINERY AND
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS
Ford t actor No 850 Ford 7ft mower p ck up d sc 3 1.4 3
ph plow c u va to s ear scoop rear ho sf stee harrow
wagon on r ubber 8 ft a urn g a n e evator platform
sea es co mput ng sea es e ec r c g nder corn she er

w h motor t able saw with ' hp heavy duty motor 3
v ses Fa d pu y and be t ladder sk ff ron kettle lard
p ess sausage stuffe 2 copper kettles e lectr c fencer
comp lete dehorners m k cans one of hand too s and
m scell aneous fems Ol e ot pou try feeders and
equ pment
2 bed oom su tes 2 p ece ll v ng room su te very nice
rocker s cha s amps pen c able elect c sew ng
mach ne 2 stud o couches p cture frames comb nation
rad o and r eco rd player fan s antique dresser qu It ng
rame s 2 g de s d shes stands ru gs many other t em s

400 ba es hay fa qua ty
Mrs Wrenna Lauderm11t
New Haven W Va
locatton Upper end;af New Haven on Layne Street near
Commumty sw mming pool
Lunch w II be served
John M c Ne 11 Auct
Shell Hart &amp; B bbte penc I pushers

TARA

AUCTION

DEVELOPMENT

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1973
STARTING AT 10 A.M •

OORP.

NEW
HOMES
FOR SALE
Building
Sites
Availabl e Klngsberry
Homes bu1ll to fit any
specifications
All
Underground Utilities
Provided

----------For Information
Or Appotnlment

PHONE
367-7250
Adcl1son

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Paul L Berkley Rt 2 Letart W Va
Havmg sold my farm I w111 sell my machmery
at the larm on the 8th day of Sept
1973
D1rechons Go on Sand H1ll Rei about 3112 mi
or to lop of hill past Rayburn Cross Rd first
road to lef1 at top of hill Walen for sale sign

Cherry Burrel

I 634 milk cooler bulk lank

m lklng

mach ne Un verse 2 cam~ complete
1964 Rembltr
Class c 2 door good t ansportatlon Fairbanks Mortt
hammer m I hand co rn shel er F ord 1956 modt l tra ctor
r ecently overhau ed New Holland 66 Baler Oliver 77
tra ctor n good work ng condit on Ollv~r wagon on

rubber and good bod y New Holl•nd 55 Hay Rake 0 lver
Cu ltivator Olive 2 botlom pow on rubber Ford 2 bottom
plow 3 pi hitch 01 ver row corn picke-r good worklno
cond t on 30 ft e leva tor 120 ft I tter ca rr er track no
bucket 6 bu d ngs ch ~::ken hse 30)(8 ft corn cr b 6K19x8
high
smoke ho\Jse 121&lt;! 2 born~ back ol corn cri b l
oom house near smoke house 0 rect ons From New
Haven go to Sasafras Watch for sa e s g ns
LUNCH AVAILA.BLE
COL JIMME SAYRE
AUCTIONEER
2145 Eutorn A" Golllpells Oltlo
Phone (4 14) 4•6 3444

�22 - Til&lt; SWlday Tioues . Senti~ I. Sun~;•v . ~""' '1 19'1:1

, ~ - 'l'hl- Sunday Timet· &amp;!ntlnel, Sundoy, Sept. 2, IU73

k'
Price Brea ·
I

MUST
COUNT
MOVE
ON
US/
NOW

500 E. MAIN POMEROY, OHIO PH. 992-2174

Cars Are One . Owner

YOU MONEY!
1972 CHEVROLET..................... '3695
2-se"t Kl NGSWOOD WAGON, 16.500 miles. by loca l 1
owner, f&lt;tcfor y air ·Hote(f glass. . 400 eng ine, aytomat lc
tr Ans miss ion, pOVJer :;leering &amp; bra k es. ra d io. lugga ge
r ack , gold finish, whlf e.waU tires. A sharp clean ca r .

1970 CHEVROLEJ;...................11695

65 X 12 GRA YWOOD

Malibu 4 door . 307 V-8 englrie. automat ic trans .. pow~ r
steeflng , radio, clean inf erior . gold fini sh .

3 BEDROOMS

1971 FORD TORINO 500 .......... ..'2095

·------------------------UPT012YEAR
FINANCING
WE SERVICE
WHAT WE SELL

1973 OPEL

G. T., 2 dr . H.T., a utomatic, 4 cyL Flam e red,
6,369 mil es. Like new.

1972 DODGE

Cornet 4 dr ., 6 cyl. , au tomat ic, power steering ,
27.789 miles.

1970 PONTIAC .. ~ ..................... 2195
Fire bird Esprit , local l .owner car , 350 V-8 engine •. po~ e r
steering &amp; automatic transmissiOn , AM· FM rad to, l tke
new white lettered tires, 307 v.s, radio , clean Interior . A
sharp one .

111 ..........11395

1970 DODGE POLA~A ................11395
, 4·door ,. factory air. automat ic tra~sm is s lo~, ~o~er
steering &amp; brakes , good white wall !Ires, whtte fmtsh ,
v inyl r09f. radio . heavy duty suspenston .

1967 CHEVELLE ........................ 995
1

1970 PONTIAC'

Cata l ina 4 dr., automa ti c, power steering and
brakes, factory air. green with white lop.

1969 PLYMOUTH
1969 FORD

VIP 4 dr . H. T., automatic, power steer ing ,
power br.akes, gold metallic, black vinyl top .

Truck Specials

All Roor Plans
50x12 to 70x14
2 &amp; 3 Bedrooms

1971 CHEVROLET % TON .......... 2395

We Service
What We Sell

1970 CHEVROLET 2-TON ............2495

OUR WORD IS
OUR BOND

r&gt;-

1

v.a

engine. 15" heavy dut y t ires, 3-speed
transmission, like new and ready to go.

1

v.a

350 cu . in,
15,000 lb. 2-speed rear axle. goodB25x20 10
ply tires, heavy dut y fron t &amp; rear springs , 108" ca b to
axle. Clean cab, heater .
·

•n Anytime by

Appointment. Conti'ct Da11 Th...

I MIH'nf'1Pr

New Caprice Estate 3 Seats
Power door locks, tinted gla ss, factory air ,
floor mats. power tailgate. r emote mirror,
super lift shocks, tilt. S. wheel , L78 w-w
tires. AM . radio &amp; R. speaker , bumper
guards &amp; roof carrier, 400 cu. in . engin e,
automatic trans·., power steenng &amp; brakes,
beige fini sh, grn . vinyl inferior . Retail
$5560.75.

--------------------------

MODEL CLEARANCE

71 CADILLAC
SEDAN DeVILLE

$4713

YEAR END PRICED
TO SAVE YOU MONEY

Tan finish, brown viny l top, matching interior,
full power equipment. AM-FM radio, Clim?te
Control air conditioning, li lt &amp; tel. steen ng
wheel.

Impala Cpes, Impala 4 Dr.,

·•4800

Pomeroy

Open Eves. Tii6- Til5 P.M. Sat.
"You ' ll Like Our Quality Way of Doin9 Business"

Camping Equioment

Wanterl To Buy

STA 'RC H At-1
cupboards , ' wall
CLOSE .OUT on all 1973 model s. CORNER
cupboa rd s, chests , old guns,
Save$1,263on 24ft . 71n . ; Save
an y cond i t ion . Also blue
Sl.100on 2211.7 in.; Save $975
decorated stoneware , Wr ite
on io tt . 7 in .; Save 1854 on 18
P .O. Box 44, Martins Ferry ,
tt . 7 ln . CAMP CONLE'Y
Ohi o 43935 or call &lt;184 ·4440
STARCRAFT SALE S, Rt . 62,
aft er 7.
N. ol Pt . Pl easan t behind Red
187 .tf
Carpel Inn, Phone 675-5384 .
188 -tf

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---------------. Business Opportun~ies
-·

for Rent or Lease

DEALER SHIP open best l ine
tod ay . See Mr . R.3 me y
wes tern M ot eL 918 Secon d
Ave., Gall i pol i s, Sunday
Septemb er 2 ·only .

206·3

ii;;;,-

s·ERViCE--; ta
fo;-!e-; se
wlt~ln the ci ty . For further
informat ion . c all 367 -7889 .
193-lf

---------------

OFF I CE space tor lea se, 2nd
Ave . across from City ParK .
Call 446-1819 or see Joh n
Ecker .
._
131·11

_______________

DOWNTOWN bu si ness space
tor l ea se, 2nd Av e., across
fro m Ci ty ~ark , Appro . 2,800
SQ . F t . Call 446 ·1819 or 44'6
11 26 or see John E·Ck er .
13 1·1f

I 1'/1//.f ll I

II

r.·~h·r.fjn · ~

.

I[ I

n

I

Jurnl1ln·: FACET AFTER

INCOME

ClMENf

A•l~,,...r: f.'IJIIII'II ttmllf'"'- iu tlw .dn•t•l.- TRAFFIC

'

J

,\I 11U! I a~ )

'1695

Open Evenings
'Til 7 p.m. &amp;
sat. 'til s p.m.

'

..
•

Service 'Til 12

.Noon on Saturda)

Musical Instruments

American
Motors

C: IBSO N L es Pau l Jr . Elc tr lc HOGS, Mu 5CO¥V du ck s, goat s.
guifar . Reg SJOOnow s tso . 675 ·
Cat I 256 ·6553 .
48.&lt;18.
207 . 3
184·1f
1971 MALIBU , a ir , AM · FM
r adio , 35 ,000 m ite s. Ca ll 446 7451 after 4 p.m .
207 3
.......... -.~____ - - - - NEW 6 Rm . horne , W·t O·W
carpeL 2 a;~ acres flat land , all
planted in garden veg et ab le .
PHone
245 ·5163 l or ap .
· poin tment .
207 3
_ -'- __ -----~-.:--Starting I o'clock
1956 CHEVR OL ET 4 dr . hdtp .•
283 eng ine el(ce Ji ent con
Dini ng room s uite, with
d ition 446 -2805.
bu ff et a nd ch ina cabinet,
·
.
20 7. 3
an tique bed and chest , old
--~-----------wood ice bo)( , depre ssion
P.U. CAMPER , 8ft . hed. Call
245-5287
gla ss, Avon bottles, clothes,
'1.07 3
.

For Sale

YARD AND GARAGE.
SALE
SEPT. 2 THRU 8

-----

UPPER RT. 7

--·-------

267 ·II

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---

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

6

cy l i nde r ,

'995

68 PLYMOUTH

72 CAMARO

Barra cuda
autom atic,

H.T.,

2 door

P.S., P. B.

1970 CORVETTE, white with

bla ck lop . 446-132 4.

205-6

-FINE
-------------qUal ity clarinet and

Corbm &amp; Snyder

Bea

Dobson,

~ve .

For Sale
Aluminum
.
Sheets
J6 "x23" x .009

USED OFFSET PLATES
HAV E
MANY USES .

OVER 35
GOOD CLEAN
USED CARS

20~

• LlrtCOLN CONliN ENTAL • MARK Ill

ONE
A IR
co ndit ioner,
; household Ite ms , m lsc .• few
, an ti ques, 153 ·aurger Sf.
I
208 ·1

'------------'f ERRY cam per tr ailer , se lf

, conta ined, many extra s, l ow
' m lt e8 ge, J . S. t&lt;:t ng, 446 •0800 .
I
208 ·6

GallipoliS"

Parsons
USE O

4 dr. sedan. P. steering. P. brakes, 350 cu. in .
engine, w-s-w tires, radio &amp; auto. transmi ssion. green metallic finish with matching
vi ny l interior . Extra nice.

FUR NIT URE

FURNITURE

SPEC I AL - 2 pc . l iVIng room
suite , Reg . $239 .95 Now Only
208 ·1f

For Sale

199-11

~suNDAY

wi ndow s. Air condit ioning .
Excellent conditi on, S700 . 69
Ford
va n , good . co nd l ·

lio n,

51 ,310 .

70

Ford

----------r

ACROSS
1-

e ,_ o,une~ te

name
16 - Kimf ol bttn (pL)
21 - Ardent
22-Haopen 1g1in
23- S t.~n · dr l ld btld;

m.oo

·:

hiBt-f-t-irr:lfsM"-!i-t;~oot-iiff'R$5211_,.11-IT~03l11

~~=t:Jm~~=t~~~~~+~=+~~*'~=~~=i~~~~~~~==~

- _______ ....., ____208·6
_

~f-+-i

ole, Top nol ch cond lllon.

I ·•

-

139-0 bshucls
1~ 0- Aflornoon party
141 - BIIItr Vi!'ICh
1&lt;1 2 -Hebrtw month
. 1• 3- A atttt latlbr.l
144 - Cc mb form:

78 - Narrow opanmg7!} - Jabbtrlng
!!'2- Halhtd
84 -

0id proooun

85-T he one hflre

86 !18 -

bristle
145- Macaw
14 'f-Eats lo Jo n

PIII!orm
htdy

89 - Handlt

welo~ t

90 - Hindu guit ar
· 92 - Nickel (slarxt )
94 - Srlllsh lllilllllllve

205-12

---------------

TRAILER COUR T, 12,500. per
pad , ph . 367 -7634 ,

96 -

99 -

1&lt;19 - Moh anvnedan

c a r r j a~&amp;

40-- Snakes

9 :3 - I~Y' ~n l'ilflltY'

9!5- 0trl
96-flrMd
9 1 - Jo~•

99-

Hudg .. r (pL)

"''"'
w.u1e

152 - Dinrwr cou rte
154 - CfO UU
158 - Lubrica led

Buoowing 1nlmal
46-Pr'"' '' s meuurl

Wa lklng IIICk

1S6-

AIIow&amp; rlC elor

tOO - Swill rlvtr

1 ~9-S I I •kU

t60 - Topol wave

103 -

1e 1- Ft ll inlo error

Ctlck b"tl'

lo-1 -0rgan ot llurlog
105 - SulPtnd
106-Nanow pasuQ•

DOWN

Explrt
Prtpotlllon

J I D~ Men ' t

1 - ~ eco nt~lllhmen l l

2 -W IIIIIU

3 -Tlm1 gone by

nlckntme

A-

PrO r'IOUil

ot energ,6- 0i l treu!ngly
15 - Ur~ll

"'

117 - Gtml

7-Fallt bt ck

\ 19 - EtCIPtd

8-

Hrgll ctro;l

1 ~ - Vtrwe

9- Symbotlor

122- Fttll

110 -C taiiY'

12&lt;1 - Rodtnl
121S -;'Unltaof

cupr1.1m
10- BI m1ttaken

11 - Countr y ol 11111
12- Arab lan lt&amp;Porl
13 - Food hth-

Por l ull~•••

currtncy
0tPindtd on

1 ~8 - 0rl i rl

12i- ,., lnlt1!c group
131 - AIDIII
132- 0reu bordtr
1J3 - Evti)Qri1N
1~ 5- Mutl c :

11 wrll1tn

138 -Ciou.

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11

14 - FU~tr in S1t1ilrl a

tS- To Ill "-fllblt
18 - MuaiCal
iASIIIJntt nl
1 7- Su~ ll aub)tCt to

18 -o. Qreak lll:lter
HI - Man 1 name
20 - lroc:lln'l

More pro lou(l(l
YounQ bo ya

44 -

48-

WOJ ild

I!IS-. A.UII\1111

72-s~n~~ lltlhtrtnt ol
74 - r• IOMlQ jfi~IC t

36-'- Wan
37-Weary
39-Engllsrtbtby

9 1 - Tt.~ r lf; l lhdtC III

92 - 0ir l't narrm

1C''j- SIOP

156 - MOIIIIy

71 - Phitlpplht 1'\tQfi\O

111'1 11 )

Ptiltst lnt
90- Prec ipil oue

424J -

"'""

102 - DO!TIIIfl

12e -

29 - Atlo ve
3 1- Land at the free

-89- Anc lenl dlllriQt ol

HID-Take ur\l awfully

11 1 - Stn~elus c lot k
11 2- Atur
Hoi -Kno ck
i1B - Fofl&lt;llt

At 11\la pi&amp;CI
Ntgll lvt Plllllt
NOit ot1Ctll

l rllc le

10 •- a~v t1ac1o.

" 5-Thlngl, In ltw
47-Polnl oflnterul
&lt;49 ,;_VIQitlbll
150 - Thl Mart
151 - Brtndl
15' - Falhtr

lli'- Rellu 011

27-S pan lsh plural

41- W1f1 or Genlnt

108 108 -

+-lf-+-tf--l ll'ilWirm
70- Talo.l Dllt't part
....1"-..1.....1"-..1.-'

Edi:!t
The awee1sop

143- Tibtl t n pr ltal
40-SitQI
wnl..,tr
-44'
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ctndy '

1!! 7- Piu•altnd lrtG

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11• -

avalta bl t .

2086

- M...ur•o'
38-soak
up weight

,.,+.:!-? 1--tf--+--i 8,885-:-:

se w• on bulton •, blind html,

'51 .00 or term•
Phone ol46 2460 .

36- Allilvdt
37

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ptan

~hon e ~~6 · 2 • 60 ,

SI NGE R Automoti c llg hg
· Sewing 11,\0ch lnu , In u wln ~
IOb le . ll.l•&lt;u blilton.hol tt ,

rcoltoq.)

34- Mtlurt
3S - Lirg• lru&lt;: l&lt;l

all

cuh or buqgol

28 - lau oeu

76 77 -

3:1 - NC1t ot I CIII

c: l &amp;&amp;nlnu tools . Sm .e. ll pa int
' tHtmageln shipping . Will take

' •••lloblo .

26 - Sug•red
32 -Sun god

85

---------·---Cleonors new · !913

' Model. Comp lete wllh

2&lt;1 -Commonpltcl
21! ....:..fu11
30 -C te~er

208 ·6

1

Pic ture holder

11 ~ Man ' s

SON Shoes , call . 446 ·9430
aft er 5 p .m .

cllrfonl . No attachmen t s
446·1]71
Mllded u our con t ro ls 8r&amp;
!)6-11
bui ll In , Se ws with 1 or 2
ncod lea, m akos bu!lonhol es , --~----------sew on button $, rTJOnogrart,i,
nnd bli nd hem slltch . Full
ctuh pri ce S38 .SO, budge t pten 1
'" l'lv!Ji lobl o . Phone olol6 •2460,

.

SUNDAY, September 2, 1973

"--1-+-!--i
L

sil l ecllon In !Hock f lrrn
mat lr e,ses sta r ting ~ ~ Sl9 .00 .
955 suond Aven ue

• '

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Pick up 5950. 675-~~ -~4 - 11

208 -12 N E W · Se rta and eem co mat
tr eSs Md bo)C sp r ings . lu&gt;trgo

For Sale
3 BR Brick home In Pleasant
valley, Rt. JS , has central air
fu ll y carpeted, 2 gar garage,
ref., washer . dryer and stove .
P l ent y cabi net s, 2 baths.
•21 ooo Ca ll 446·1572.

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-------66- ;-Ui"cK- spec ial. . E lectric

1 MA

..._

For Sale

-----------.......:--

________ __

.• ~AC UUM

Gallipolis, Ohio

50 State Street

For Sale

....,........ 208 ·3

PAINT OAMAGE
ZIG -ZAG
SE WIN G
• 1973
MACHINES . 51111 In orlglnnl

CARROLL NORRIS
DODGE INC.

Gallipolis, Ohio

Eastern Ave.

USED F'ox Chop per , power take
off . Cal l 675 ·1807.
.

---- -----------

Shop now .. , tell 'em HONEY sent yal

WOOD MOTOR. SALES .

208 -3

'

See how wi se you were to wai~ 'til year·end to ~o
your new·car buying! See the. ktnds a t savings we re
offer ing on al l our graat ' 73s ·· especia lly our line
selection at Polaras. Make this year, your ve~r t o
reolly move up in sty le, in room and lu.: u ryl P nce a
Polara at ou r showr o om before you buv any new carl

•2195

Bed ro om suit es , rocking
chairs. 2 pc .. l iving room
sui t es , s tov ~s . gas find
elec tr ic, beds, ch air s, other
miscellaneous
ite m s
at
reasonable price .
h

NEW

ClEARANCE PRICED
DODGE' POlARAS!

71 CHEVROLET IMPALA

.

1

DEAL

446-327l

,1968 CAD I LLAC, Cou rc Devil le,
• white, bl ac k vlny top, lilt
' telescop ic wheel, fac tor y Blr ,
AM .FM radi o . Phone 256-1354.

.....,

END

DATSON Phone 592-4463

-----..---------- Corbin &amp; Snyder
Furniture
..---------------

YEAR

eMERCURY MONTEGO •COMET

_____________

208 -3

_____ _______

OF A

difion . air cond ., elec . wm - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. .
dows, $700 . Les Paul Jr .
electric guitar , ex c. con d ..
$125. 675 .4848.
194-tf 10 CASTLE lig hted ShOW C8Ses .
..,...
SU RPLU S two meta l secretary NEW and used instruments,
Inquire at Bernadine 's, 326
Brun icard i House of Music , 54
chairs. a real goo(j buy.
K E NNEL of Calh oun , AKC
Second Avenue . Phone . 446 ·
State St re et. Phone 446-0687.
Woods
Insurance
Agency,
32
reg . Toy Pood le puppies . S50
2477 . After S phon e 446 · 1~69 .
190-tf
Loc.ust, Ph . 446-1066.
to sas . 256 -6247 .
168 -tf
201
·11
------~------' 20 1·26
PIPES, Pipes
Pipes , GBD,
Cherl!!lan , BBB . Jo bey , H ilson
JOHN Deere Dozer, 1970 Chevy
and ot hers . Tawney's P ipe and
p icku p , 1967 Pontiac Tern ·
Trop h y Hous e, 422 Second
pest . 446· 1502.
_
Ave .
201 12

16 1h

SE LMAR Trumpet, excell ent
cond . SIJ5. 446 -3550 .
....;.....,
_,__.
208 -J

GET A.

YOUR DEALER FOR

~~-su~cK-Sp e~;,-:-~od-c~n -

208 -5

hgt .

NOW

eCAPRI eDATSUN eSUBARU eCOOGAR

$ 199.95.

-4 '--------------V R . OLD galled Tennessee
hor se,

600 E. STATE ST.
&amp; 1200 E. STATE ST.
ATHENS, OHIO

For Sale

1973 NOVA SS with AC, $2800 or
best offer, owner m ust se ll .
44 6.0782 .

ho nd s ,, J88 .8202.

RIGHT

L&amp;M Phone 592-4491

_ ___________ _

' Walking

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

DALE R. SANDERS INC.

' '2695

$

8 lor 51.00

RCA TV 520, 23 ln . RCA TV
~ $50. Gas stov e $20 . Call 4.&lt;16 .
43 13:
.__ _._
208 ·3

SMITH BUICK-PONTIAC, INC.

Gallipolis Chrysler-Plymouth

208 ·3

..---------------VACUUM Cl eaner SJO, Por table

·6 NEW '73 PONTIACS LEFT'

1900 EASTERN AVENUE

•

USED · 36" Cop pe r tone ga s
AA6 . · rang·e, Harv es t go l d Ref .•. 3
occ asional c ~8 1 r s, full s1ze
'1.08 -6
co il spr ing s. 36" wh ite gas
range , G. E. washer 8. dryer
30 REG . Alyshire cows. m~n y
se t, A m ana sid e-by -side Ret..
r ecentl y fre sh , also fresh 2
full size matlr ess set, window
year old Hol stein hei fer s. ca ll
fan .
·
614 -286 -2496.
955 second Av enue .
20 8-3
446 -1111 oren Frida~ 1118
Plenty o free park1ng
, KITCHE N Aid dishwasher , Colt
22 , au to rifle , 446 ·0793 .
trumpet .
2602.

OUR USED CAR INVENTORY IS LOW. TRADE-INS ACCEPTED
ON ·ALL DISCOUNT PRICES.

1973 DUSTERS

1639 Eastern

BELTS MUST BE FASTENED TO START ENGINE
· 4. PROBABILITY OF H
INTEREST

6 Cyli nder , automati c.

'995

73 DODGE

'

.

a door sedan, 6 cylinder,
autom a t ic .
'

'1495

For Sale

For Sale

AU .8V OOP

FORO Tr actor and 5 f l. rotary
mowE'r , 5750 . 446 -26 11
206 ·3

--------

68 VALIANT

3. COMBINATION SHOULDER HARNESS AND SEAT

"Your A uthorlzed Bulck•Pontlac Dealer"

GALLIPOLIS OHIO

For Sale

engine , rea sonabl e pr ice , 446·
733 5.

_,__~-AL L TYPE S of bui ld i ng NEW 197 3 Zlg .Z,ay sew i ng
ma chines In or ig inal fa c tory
· mater ials , block , br ick, sewer
car t on . Zllii · Zag l o ma k e
p ipes, wmdows , l intel s, et c.
l)uttonho les, sew on buttons ,
Cla ude Wint~rs, Rio Gra nde ,
monograms end mllk.e f&amp;n c y
0 . Phone 24.5 ·51 21 after 5.
de!ilgns w ith lust the tw tst of a
123-lf
sing le dial·. Left _In lay .lJ .wlly
and
never been used . W111 sell
MOBILE HOM ES
for only S47 ..00 cas:h, or terms
'
FOR SALE
available . Phone 446 -2460 .
Sn ly Po sturpedlc: m attruu
RECONDITIONED
&amp; bo x ~prlriljJS onl y 2 monttn
MO BILE HO MES
ELEC
UX
VACUUM old . don ' t ml u thl ' one 1970 l:l x 60 2 BR ::hafleno er
t ie er, A·l cond ition, uses ·' C'lttra' henV 'l piece end ·t1bt e
1969 12 ll: 60 2 BR Baron
pa er bags , has cordwl nde r set - 2 two-piece living room
196.&lt;1 10 )( 5S 2 SR Pr incess
and many llflll chmenls . A lso s uite:~o - sofa bed - living
1965 10 ll: S0"2 8 R Monarch
shampooer atlachment In · roo m ch·air 2 din ette
1955 8 x 46 2 8 R L ondofa .
eluded . (On ly 4 available) at chal·r 1 _ 7 piece dlnetlo scf
1965 10 x 55 2 BR Roycraft
S37 . 70
c ash
or
term s
B&amp; SMOBILE HOM ES
availab l e . Phon e 446 -2460 .
doubl e bed 3 colt
Second &amp; V iand St.
· 204 ·6 &amp;prlng s - 2 sets of tamp a like
Pt. Pleasant
AMBUSTNESS i;;;d(ad!Os7"ss bra nd new .
( Ne~et to Heck'sl
149-tt
wall Input JOhnsonmodel , 600 NEW&amp; 'USEOFURNITURE
base w l lh 'telephone l i ne
854 s.cond- 446 -9523
COA 'CHMA N Travel Tra iler,
re .mol~ con trol , 6 mob ile
204-tf
Motor Ho m es. 5th Wheel.
uni ts, mo(jel PASS . New cost
Truck Camper~ , App le Ci ty
\3 ,300 . Make renonable olfer .
Auto 5t'l fes , R t . 35 N. Ja ckson ,
Oav !Q Cu lpeppe r , P . 0 . BoK
CORN . Coli 446 114~.
Ohio . PhOn e 2~6 5700 ,
131, .446 ' 1639.
_,_
110 -lf
·,
202-6

70 MAVERICK

AS LOW
AS

RIVERSIDE A.M.C.-JEEP

206 -3

1968
1968
1961
1-966
1969
1969
1967
1966
1969
1969
1959
1967
1966
1970
1969
1969
1966
........ -,------·-~1971 350 Hond!'l Sc ra m bl er 446 1968
.
·1967
J-1 00 .
101 .3 1967
-~-- __
- - - _,....__
1968
1967 FA IR LA NE , $700. May be 1969
seen at 51 6 Robert so n Str ce L
Be llm eade
ar ea ,
Pt .
Pl ea san t
'
20 7 ]

'1495

2. LESS GAS MILEAGE

.

2 Door . See th is one.

'1995

nJeep

SEPT. 5, 1973

206 ·6

1 9~3

71 CHEV. VEGA

'3695

1974 AMERICAN MOTORS
JEEP INTRODUCTION

BEAUT I FUL 1973 Ste r eo radio
co mbi nation in walnut f inis h ,
AM .fM radio tape . Pay
balance of $\02 .50 or ta ke over
payments of $7 .50 . Call 446 ·
0255 .

1965
1968
1971
1969
1972
1963

71 PONTIAC

We are m!)st Pleased to announce

206 -3

New GMC
Truck H eadqu art ers
112 ton Chevy Pickup
112 ton GMC pickup
GMC Suburba n
3!.. ton Chevy pickup
J,~ Chevy pi ckup
ton 600 Ford
34 ton GMC p ic k up
3 Ton Chevy dump
GMC l/o~ ton o ic'k up
J/,.. 1 . GMC P lJ
3/" T. GMC PU
1h T. GMC PU
Chevro let 11? ton pickup
1h ton Chev .
GMC 1/ 7 ton PU
1
h T . Ford PU
Dodge Station Wagon
Ford Galaxle ·
1h ton Chevy p i cKup~
111. ton GMC p ick up
.
112 T . Chev . PU
V1 T . Chev . PU
If~ T , GMC PU
l/• T . GMC PU
1h T. GMC PU
1h T. GMC PU
1h T. GM C PV
a;,. T. GM C PU
1h Ton GM C PU
SOMMERS G.M_. C
TRUC~S , !N.C.
133 Pme St .
446 ·2532

'1895

Ton Pickup, Deluxe
topper •. a uto., P.S., onl y
3,000 miles .

ANEW FACE IN TOWN

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For Sale

•1995

1. INCREASED PRICES

TO BUY
1973
MODELS

Dart 2 door H. T., P.S.,
P. B.,_air condition .

1J2

1969 DODGE Monaco , good
co ndition , PB &amp; PS , good
lires . _Call 446 -33,56.

206 ·6

4-speed .

Upper River Rd.
Gallipolis
',
Ph. 446-2240
.

Satellite 4 Ooor, ni ce clean
ca. r . au tomati c, P.S.

70 DODGE

2 Door ,
autom atic.

:SMITH HONDA
SALES

71 PLYMOUTH

71 AMX

P.S., P. B.. sharp .

To Choose From

•'
•

206 3

1973 ZI G lAG sewing machine .
Th is mach ine darns, em .
br () i de r s buttonholes , all
witho ut attachmen t s. Pay
ba l an ce of S38.50 or terms can
be arranged . Call 446 ·0255 .
206'6

radio, A· I condition .

'1895

' . I

~

Mag novax 19" ~ortable TV,
Co lt 22, au to . r if l e, 446 ·0793.

1 O.oor H.T., air , lilt
&gt;lee ring whee l. AM -FM

'1795

Venfura' ll 2 dr ., aut omat ic,

Over 100 Machines

•
•
••
•••
••

- ----..------ --KITC HEN and c:lishwa:sher,

r I I I 1 J ----------...-----(Annren

*1495

~

206 -tl

USED FURNITURE

lu form the 11urprise answer , 83
Sul(gested by the above cartoon.

*2695

•••
••
•

NO HUNTING . no trespassing
si gn s. Signs o f al l kinds.
Si mm ons Pig . and Off ice
E uip mer,t .

RICE'S

Now arrange the ci rcled letler s

~ lie SIJflPIIiS£ INSWER b!re

T YPEWR I TERS ,
Sm i th
Coro n a , Olive tt i
Roya L
Standard or Electric Por ·
tab les . Simmons Print ing and
Office Equi pm ent .
206 -tf

"Your Chevy Dealer"
"992-2126 Open Eves. Till B Pomeroy

CHEVY 2 dr . St ation
w'agon . M int cond ition . 270
H Fi . Balanc ed , po si tration
S: Ja, 4 ~ peed . Many extra s
$850. 446-4999 .
78 -11

A!ILE 'TO EA'TOUT.

500 E. Main St .• Pomeroy, Ollio

Ride a Honda lo work during the week. Bem the lraffi c
and toe high cost of gas. Then ride It on the weekend to
open air and open country. Only your Honda dealer offers
you ihe grC&lt;J ies l seleclion of models in ,the induslry to
choose from. There's sure 10 ~ oqc just righi for you .
Come by soon.

For Sale

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

\957

COUI.l' BE "IN 'THE ""D "
-BUT HE'S STILL

•

Ride a Honda.

We Want To Make You Happy

-----.£.-------1966 CHEVELLE , 4 spe ed , 283

added along the week . 2
miles out Mill Creek Road.

&gt;

992-2174

Matador 4 lfr . &gt;ed., !Ike
new, 32,000 miles.

All1974 MODELS WILL HAVE

REASONS

'2895

71 RAMBLER

*2695

'
GREAT BUICK
COUNTDOWN

J
.. _

72 CAPRICE

'995

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be

clWf;_r_r...,..,.....,.-..,
-0 . (J J

68 PLYMOUTH

14 PT . F iberglass boat. 45 H P
motor t railer, excell ent
con d ition . Phone 446 ·1073.

dishes. misc. New items will

l'n scra mhll.' the se f1'&gt;ur Ju mbles,
one letter lo each Sljuare, l o
form fo ur ordinary ~· ord s.

USED CAR SPECIALS

Apach e 73 Model
Close Out
Sol id Soft stal e. Also rental
Amsbary Apache Tr ailer
Sa les. 631 Fo urth Ave.
206 ·tf

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
Cadillac . Oldsmobile
GMAC Financing Available

*2695

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Caprice Cpe. &amp; 4 Doors.

Now Ta king Orders for 1974 Model Cadillacs

•

REMEMBER

.V\obile Homes

Open Daily 8 lo 6, !Closed Sundays) .

---~~~~~:!~~~~~~~~!

Fury Ill 4 dr . sed ., P.S.,
P. B., air .

....~

,.....,c, 'THE

•3295

SEE Ceward Calvert, Peggy Story or Ron Hester
REMEMBER We Want You Back Because
The Job Wc,~s Done .Right Not Because The Job Was Done Wron_9~

4·door , 52,000 miles, good tires . 6 cyli nder, automatic
tr ansmission , black finish.

1973 CHEVROLET
CLEAR·ANCE SALE

L TO 2 dr. H. T., automatic. power steering and
br akes. factory air cond ., light greer., green
vi nyl top .

~

souTHEASTERN~oH1afiAR6E'sf...

Charger 2 dr. H.T ., automati c, power stee ring ,
27.229 mil es, red, black vinyl top.

1970 MERCURY

1969 PLYMOUTH FURY 1... .......... 795

586 Locust St.
992-7004
Middleport'
Open 8 to 6 Mon. thru Sat.

992-5342

.,

Cougar . 2 dr. H. T., V-8, automatic. power
steering and brakes . factory air. White .

1

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NOW IN FULL SWING

4

1

8' F teetsi de, 350

GALLIPOLIS
CHRYSLERPLYMOUTH

r
J

.a-door . 6 cylinder automa t ic tra nsm ission, good t ires ,
clean inter ior . beige lin ish , rad io &amp; hea ter, r eal economy
&amp; a popular mode l.

Many·Other

*4295

•2495
1971 .DODGE
Fury Ill , ctr., automati c, power steering and·
•1895
1970 PLYMOUTH . brakes, fa ctory air cond .
1971 VOLKSWAGEN 2 Dr . blue . Cl ean .
•1795

4.c:kJor , v.s automati c, power steer ing , radio, good tires ,
bl ue t in ish , spotless interior .

ATTENTION VETERANS ....... Gl l oans avai lable, no down
pa ym ent wi th a ppro ved cr edi t.

1973 CHEVROLET

Caprice Cla ss ic 2 dr . H. T., power s l~e r l ng and
brakes. automati c V-8, factory /'l lr . cru ise
control , r adi o with ster eo. 8 tape pl ayer ,
green, wh ite. vi nyl top : Sharp .

.

Coupe. 1.ow ne r car , less !han 33,000 m.i~ es . br own !ini sh
wi lh m a tch ing vin yl root , and v iny l tnt erlor •. 302 V S
engine, standa rd tran smission, power steenng , and
br ak es , radio, really sharp.

1970 PLYMOUTH FURY

.Summer '73
Clearance Sale

'

We Are Having A One Own.er Sale. All Of These

WE CAN SAVE

For Best Buys, like This One. . .

Front kitchen. cathedr al ceiling , house -type
door , r ear ja l door . house-type sl1d1ng wm ·
·dows. 30 gal . water heater. 2x4 studs, 2x6 floo r
ioi sts on 16" center . hurricane tie-down . UL
approved .

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

11 1-Siu"

Anowancl J.;,r

11~ - S ~ I ddtd

Wll\1

1 13-Fofay

49- Fi mD !.il plralt
50- Covtr with 'Wilt
5 1-

106 - Simlan•

101- Sr..out

11 5-Urge on
1 16 - Stroku

Pt r1t lllingto a

11~ - SulnAsl a

lribll 9f F/1/lkl

11&amp;-

MIIIhll

52- R ~Jbbl t h

121 - St~

53- SIIveri

123 - Babylonlen dtlly

nyol!1)tlt

S!l ~ Beut

125- Ntgllgtnt

56 51-

126 -

Convnyn latt
Raaon

lolind paf1

121 - 'Moat ct lamltOUI

69 - Cortmonp(lct

1~ - Bd1l

61 - PinOd olllme
63 - Htro lc 1ven1
64 - Hut&amp;nao

1l0 ~ CI'IOICI Pill
131 - S!nlll Ng
1l2 -Chltlr
1a4-SuDtrltllvl
tnalng

E8. -Skl!llhng
70-0ul!lllrl

71- Wtng·loottd

13&amp;- SWIIII

?3 - Shrld
74 - MI•
11!1-0ro wing Q\11 ot
17- PI~~ou •or wOrtnlp
78- Tf'l1n OitCI at

131 - 0wtll
139- Eitlll()flntlnQl

140- SIIt rt
IU - Cepuchln mo'*t'l'
145- .A IIIII {iibbr.l
ue-,..,t or etrclt

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60.._{fOIIJUfiC!i Orl

l•r -

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6 1- '*'lcahOhc

148-

Tnttllfl

149- HIOh IIIOUntllf!
l;l3.._011tt around
1&amp;·1 - TI~tonlc Qtllt
tr•ck
, !Ill-- Mint niCkf\111111
1
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I 115- Conlunotlon
87- CI0 41d IICur~lr'l 157
llllt &amp;IIIII!'.)
bt~fllljll

�22 - Til&lt; SWlday Tioues . Senti~ I. Sun~;•v . ~""' '1 19'1:1

, ~ - 'l'hl- Sunday Timet· &amp;!ntlnel, Sundoy, Sept. 2, IU73

k'
Price Brea ·
I

MUST
COUNT
MOVE
ON
US/
NOW

500 E. MAIN POMEROY, OHIO PH. 992-2174

Cars Are One . Owner

YOU MONEY!
1972 CHEVROLET..................... '3695
2-se"t Kl NGSWOOD WAGON, 16.500 miles. by loca l 1
owner, f&lt;tcfor y air ·Hote(f glass. . 400 eng ine, aytomat lc
tr Ans miss ion, pOVJer :;leering &amp; bra k es. ra d io. lugga ge
r ack , gold finish, whlf e.waU tires. A sharp clean ca r .

1970 CHEVROLEJ;...................11695

65 X 12 GRA YWOOD

Malibu 4 door . 307 V-8 englrie. automat ic trans .. pow~ r
steeflng , radio, clean inf erior . gold fini sh .

3 BEDROOMS

1971 FORD TORINO 500 .......... ..'2095

·------------------------UPT012YEAR
FINANCING
WE SERVICE
WHAT WE SELL

1973 OPEL

G. T., 2 dr . H.T., a utomatic, 4 cyL Flam e red,
6,369 mil es. Like new.

1972 DODGE

Cornet 4 dr ., 6 cyl. , au tomat ic, power steering ,
27.789 miles.

1970 PONTIAC .. ~ ..................... 2195
Fire bird Esprit , local l .owner car , 350 V-8 engine •. po~ e r
steering &amp; automatic transmissiOn , AM· FM rad to, l tke
new white lettered tires, 307 v.s, radio , clean Interior . A
sharp one .

111 ..........11395

1970 DODGE POLA~A ................11395
, 4·door ,. factory air. automat ic tra~sm is s lo~, ~o~er
steering &amp; brakes , good white wall !Ires, whtte fmtsh ,
v inyl r09f. radio . heavy duty suspenston .

1967 CHEVELLE ........................ 995
1

1970 PONTIAC'

Cata l ina 4 dr., automa ti c, power steering and
brakes, factory air. green with white lop.

1969 PLYMOUTH
1969 FORD

VIP 4 dr . H. T., automatic, power steer ing ,
power br.akes, gold metallic, black vinyl top .

Truck Specials

All Roor Plans
50x12 to 70x14
2 &amp; 3 Bedrooms

1971 CHEVROLET % TON .......... 2395

We Service
What We Sell

1970 CHEVROLET 2-TON ............2495

OUR WORD IS
OUR BOND

r&gt;-

1

v.a

engine. 15" heavy dut y t ires, 3-speed
transmission, like new and ready to go.

1

v.a

350 cu . in,
15,000 lb. 2-speed rear axle. goodB25x20 10
ply tires, heavy dut y fron t &amp; rear springs , 108" ca b to
axle. Clean cab, heater .
·

•n Anytime by

Appointment. Conti'ct Da11 Th...

I MIH'nf'1Pr

New Caprice Estate 3 Seats
Power door locks, tinted gla ss, factory air ,
floor mats. power tailgate. r emote mirror,
super lift shocks, tilt. S. wheel , L78 w-w
tires. AM . radio &amp; R. speaker , bumper
guards &amp; roof carrier, 400 cu. in . engin e,
automatic trans·., power steenng &amp; brakes,
beige fini sh, grn . vinyl inferior . Retail
$5560.75.

--------------------------

MODEL CLEARANCE

71 CADILLAC
SEDAN DeVILLE

$4713

YEAR END PRICED
TO SAVE YOU MONEY

Tan finish, brown viny l top, matching interior,
full power equipment. AM-FM radio, Clim?te
Control air conditioning, li lt &amp; tel. steen ng
wheel.

Impala Cpes, Impala 4 Dr.,

·•4800

Pomeroy

Open Eves. Tii6- Til5 P.M. Sat.
"You ' ll Like Our Quality Way of Doin9 Business"

Camping Equioment

Wanterl To Buy

STA 'RC H At-1
cupboards , ' wall
CLOSE .OUT on all 1973 model s. CORNER
cupboa rd s, chests , old guns,
Save$1,263on 24ft . 71n . ; Save
an y cond i t ion . Also blue
Sl.100on 2211.7 in.; Save $975
decorated stoneware , Wr ite
on io tt . 7 in .; Save 1854 on 18
P .O. Box 44, Martins Ferry ,
tt . 7 ln . CAMP CONLE'Y
Ohi o 43935 or call &lt;184 ·4440
STARCRAFT SALE S, Rt . 62,
aft er 7.
N. ol Pt . Pl easan t behind Red
187 .tf
Carpel Inn, Phone 675-5384 .
188 -tf

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---------------. Business Opportun~ies
-·

for Rent or Lease

DEALER SHIP open best l ine
tod ay . See Mr . R.3 me y
wes tern M ot eL 918 Secon d
Ave., Gall i pol i s, Sunday
Septemb er 2 ·only .

206·3

ii;;;,-

s·ERViCE--; ta
fo;-!e-; se
wlt~ln the ci ty . For further
informat ion . c all 367 -7889 .
193-lf

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OFF I CE space tor lea se, 2nd
Ave . across from City ParK .
Call 446-1819 or see Joh n
Ecker .
._
131·11

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DOWNTOWN bu si ness space
tor l ea se, 2nd Av e., across
fro m Ci ty ~ark , Appro . 2,800
SQ . F t . Call 446 ·1819 or 44'6
11 26 or see John E·Ck er .
13 1·1f

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Jurnl1ln·: FACET AFTER

INCOME

ClMENf

A•l~,,...r: f.'IJIIII'II ttmllf'"'- iu tlw .dn•t•l.- TRAFFIC

'

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'1695

Open Evenings
'Til 7 p.m. &amp;
sat. 'til s p.m.

'

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•

Service 'Til 12

.Noon on Saturda)

Musical Instruments

American
Motors

C: IBSO N L es Pau l Jr . Elc tr lc HOGS, Mu 5CO¥V du ck s, goat s.
guifar . Reg SJOOnow s tso . 675 ·
Cat I 256 ·6553 .
48.&lt;18.
207 . 3
184·1f
1971 MALIBU , a ir , AM · FM
r adio , 35 ,000 m ite s. Ca ll 446 7451 after 4 p.m .
207 3
.......... -.~____ - - - - NEW 6 Rm . horne , W·t O·W
carpeL 2 a;~ acres flat land , all
planted in garden veg et ab le .
PHone
245 ·5163 l or ap .
· poin tment .
207 3
_ -'- __ -----~-.:--Starting I o'clock
1956 CHEVR OL ET 4 dr . hdtp .•
283 eng ine el(ce Ji ent con
Dini ng room s uite, with
d ition 446 -2805.
bu ff et a nd ch ina cabinet,
·
.
20 7. 3
an tique bed and chest , old
--~-----------wood ice bo)( , depre ssion
P.U. CAMPER , 8ft . hed. Call
245-5287
gla ss, Avon bottles, clothes,
'1.07 3
.

For Sale

YARD AND GARAGE.
SALE
SEPT. 2 THRU 8

-----

UPPER RT. 7

--·-------

267 ·II

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6

cy l i nde r ,

'995

68 PLYMOUTH

72 CAMARO

Barra cuda
autom atic,

H.T.,

2 door

P.S., P. B.

1970 CORVETTE, white with

bla ck lop . 446-132 4.

205-6

-FINE
-------------qUal ity clarinet and

Corbm &amp; Snyder

Bea

Dobson,

~ve .

For Sale
Aluminum
.
Sheets
J6 "x23" x .009

USED OFFSET PLATES
HAV E
MANY USES .

OVER 35
GOOD CLEAN
USED CARS

20~

• LlrtCOLN CONliN ENTAL • MARK Ill

ONE
A IR
co ndit ioner,
; household Ite ms , m lsc .• few
, an ti ques, 153 ·aurger Sf.
I
208 ·1

'------------'f ERRY cam per tr ailer , se lf

, conta ined, many extra s, l ow
' m lt e8 ge, J . S. t&lt;:t ng, 446 •0800 .
I
208 ·6

GallipoliS"

Parsons
USE O

4 dr. sedan. P. steering. P. brakes, 350 cu. in .
engine, w-s-w tires, radio &amp; auto. transmi ssion. green metallic finish with matching
vi ny l interior . Extra nice.

FUR NIT URE

FURNITURE

SPEC I AL - 2 pc . l iVIng room
suite , Reg . $239 .95 Now Only
208 ·1f

For Sale

199-11

~suNDAY

wi ndow s. Air condit ioning .
Excellent conditi on, S700 . 69
Ford
va n , good . co nd l ·

lio n,

51 ,310 .

70

Ford

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ACROSS
1-

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name
16 - Kimf ol bttn (pL)
21 - Ardent
22-Haopen 1g1in
23- S t.~n · dr l ld btld;

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hiBt-f-t-irr:lfsM"-!i-t;~oot-iiff'R$5211_,.11-IT~03l11

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ole, Top nol ch cond lllon.

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139-0 bshucls
1~ 0- Aflornoon party
141 - BIIItr Vi!'ICh
1&lt;1 2 -Hebrtw month
. 1• 3- A atttt latlbr.l
144 - Cc mb form:

78 - Narrow opanmg7!} - Jabbtrlng
!!'2- Halhtd
84 -

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85-T he one hflre

86 !18 -

bristle
145- Macaw
14 'f-Eats lo Jo n

PIII!orm
htdy

89 - Handlt

welo~ t

90 - Hindu guit ar
· 92 - Nickel (slarxt )
94 - Srlllsh lllilllllllve

205-12

---------------

TRAILER COUR T, 12,500. per
pad , ph . 367 -7634 ,

96 -

99 -

1&lt;19 - Moh anvnedan

c a r r j a~&amp;

40-- Snakes

9 :3 - I~Y' ~n l'ilflltY'

9!5- 0trl
96-flrMd
9 1 - Jo~•

99-

Hudg .. r (pL)

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w.u1e

152 - Dinrwr cou rte
154 - CfO UU
158 - Lubrica led

Buoowing 1nlmal
46-Pr'"' '' s meuurl

Wa lklng IIICk

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103 -

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122- Fttll

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cupr1.1m
10- BI m1ttaken

11 - Countr y ol 11111
12- Arab lan lt&amp;Porl
13 - Food hth-

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currtncy
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150 - Thl Mart
151 - Brtndl
15' - Falhtr

lli'- Rellu 011

27-S pan lsh plural

41- W1f1 or Genlnt

108 108 -

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70- Talo.l Dllt't part
....1"-..1.....1"-..1.-'

Edi:!t
The awee1sop

143- Tibtl t n pr ltal
40-SitQI
wnl..,tr
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38-soak
up weight

,.,+.:!-? 1--tf--+--i 8,885-:-:

se w• on bulton •, blind html,

'51 .00 or term•
Phone ol46 2460 .

36- Allilvdt
37

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~hon e ~~6 · 2 • 60 ,

SI NGE R Automoti c llg hg
· Sewing 11,\0ch lnu , In u wln ~
IOb le . ll.l•&lt;u blilton.hol tt ,

rcoltoq.)

34- Mtlurt
3S - Lirg• lru&lt;: l&lt;l

all

cuh or buqgol

28 - lau oeu

76 77 -

3:1 - NC1t ot I CIII

c: l &amp;&amp;nlnu tools . Sm .e. ll pa int
' tHtmageln shipping . Will take

' •••lloblo .

26 - Sug•red
32 -Sun god

85

---------·---Cleonors new · !913

' Model. Comp lete wllh

2&lt;1 -Commonpltcl
21! ....:..fu11
30 -C te~er

208 ·6

1

Pic ture holder

11 ~ Man ' s

SON Shoes , call . 446 ·9430
aft er 5 p .m .

cllrfonl . No attachmen t s
446·1]71
Mllded u our con t ro ls 8r&amp;
!)6-11
bui ll In , Se ws with 1 or 2
ncod lea, m akos bu!lonhol es , --~----------sew on button $, rTJOnogrart,i,
nnd bli nd hem slltch . Full
ctuh pri ce S38 .SO, budge t pten 1
'" l'lv!Ji lobl o . Phone olol6 •2460,

.

SUNDAY, September 2, 1973

"--1-+-!--i
L

sil l ecllon In !Hock f lrrn
mat lr e,ses sta r ting ~ ~ Sl9 .00 .
955 suond Aven ue

• '

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Pick up 5950. 675-~~ -~4 - 11

208 -12 N E W · Se rta and eem co mat
tr eSs Md bo)C sp r ings . lu&gt;trgo

For Sale
3 BR Brick home In Pleasant
valley, Rt. JS , has central air
fu ll y carpeted, 2 gar garage,
ref., washer . dryer and stove .
P l ent y cabi net s, 2 baths.
•21 ooo Ca ll 446·1572.

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-------66- ;-Ui"cK- spec ial. . E lectric

1 MA

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For Sale

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.• ~AC UUM

Gallipolis, Ohio

50 State Street

For Sale

....,........ 208 ·3

PAINT OAMAGE
ZIG -ZAG
SE WIN G
• 1973
MACHINES . 51111 In orlglnnl

CARROLL NORRIS
DODGE INC.

Gallipolis, Ohio

Eastern Ave.

USED F'ox Chop per , power take
off . Cal l 675 ·1807.
.

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Shop now .. , tell 'em HONEY sent yal

WOOD MOTOR. SALES .

208 -3

'

See how wi se you were to wai~ 'til year·end to ~o
your new·car buying! See the. ktnds a t savings we re
offer ing on al l our graat ' 73s ·· especia lly our line
selection at Polaras. Make this year, your ve~r t o
reolly move up in sty le, in room and lu.: u ryl P nce a
Polara at ou r showr o om before you buv any new carl

•2195

Bed ro om suit es , rocking
chairs. 2 pc .. l iving room
sui t es , s tov ~s . gas find
elec tr ic, beds, ch air s, other
miscellaneous
ite m s
at
reasonable price .
h

NEW

ClEARANCE PRICED
DODGE' POlARAS!

71 CHEVROLET IMPALA

.

1

DEAL

446-327l

,1968 CAD I LLAC, Cou rc Devil le,
• white, bl ac k vlny top, lilt
' telescop ic wheel, fac tor y Blr ,
AM .FM radi o . Phone 256-1354.

.....,

END

DATSON Phone 592-4463

-----..---------- Corbin &amp; Snyder
Furniture
..---------------

YEAR

eMERCURY MONTEGO •COMET

_____________

208 -3

_____ _______

OF A

difion . air cond ., elec . wm - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. .
dows, $700 . Les Paul Jr .
electric guitar , ex c. con d ..
$125. 675 .4848.
194-tf 10 CASTLE lig hted ShOW C8Ses .
..,...
SU RPLU S two meta l secretary NEW and used instruments,
Inquire at Bernadine 's, 326
Brun icard i House of Music , 54
chairs. a real goo(j buy.
K E NNEL of Calh oun , AKC
Second Avenue . Phone . 446 ·
State St re et. Phone 446-0687.
Woods
Insurance
Agency,
32
reg . Toy Pood le puppies . S50
2477 . After S phon e 446 · 1~69 .
190-tf
Loc.ust, Ph . 446-1066.
to sas . 256 -6247 .
168 -tf
201
·11
------~------' 20 1·26
PIPES, Pipes
Pipes , GBD,
Cherl!!lan , BBB . Jo bey , H ilson
JOHN Deere Dozer, 1970 Chevy
and ot hers . Tawney's P ipe and
p icku p , 1967 Pontiac Tern ·
Trop h y Hous e, 422 Second
pest . 446· 1502.
_
Ave .
201 12

16 1h

SE LMAR Trumpet, excell ent
cond . SIJ5. 446 -3550 .
....;.....,
_,__.
208 -J

GET A.

YOUR DEALER FOR

~~-su~cK-Sp e~;,-:-~od-c~n -

208 -5

hgt .

NOW

eCAPRI eDATSUN eSUBARU eCOOGAR

$ 199.95.

-4 '--------------V R . OLD galled Tennessee
hor se,

600 E. STATE ST.
&amp; 1200 E. STATE ST.
ATHENS, OHIO

For Sale

1973 NOVA SS with AC, $2800 or
best offer, owner m ust se ll .
44 6.0782 .

ho nd s ,, J88 .8202.

RIGHT

L&amp;M Phone 592-4491

_ ___________ _

' Walking

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

DALE R. SANDERS INC.

' '2695

$

8 lor 51.00

RCA TV 520, 23 ln . RCA TV
~ $50. Gas stov e $20 . Call 4.&lt;16 .
43 13:
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208 ·3

SMITH BUICK-PONTIAC, INC.

Gallipolis Chrysler-Plymouth

208 ·3

..---------------VACUUM Cl eaner SJO, Por table

·6 NEW '73 PONTIACS LEFT'

1900 EASTERN AVENUE

•

USED · 36" Cop pe r tone ga s
AA6 . · rang·e, Harv es t go l d Ref .•. 3
occ asional c ~8 1 r s, full s1ze
'1.08 -6
co il spr ing s. 36" wh ite gas
range , G. E. washer 8. dryer
30 REG . Alyshire cows. m~n y
se t, A m ana sid e-by -side Ret..
r ecentl y fre sh , also fresh 2
full size matlr ess set, window
year old Hol stein hei fer s. ca ll
fan .
·
614 -286 -2496.
955 second Av enue .
20 8-3
446 -1111 oren Frida~ 1118
Plenty o free park1ng
, KITCHE N Aid dishwasher , Colt
22 , au to rifle , 446 ·0793 .
trumpet .
2602.

OUR USED CAR INVENTORY IS LOW. TRADE-INS ACCEPTED
ON ·ALL DISCOUNT PRICES.

1973 DUSTERS

1639 Eastern

BELTS MUST BE FASTENED TO START ENGINE
· 4. PROBABILITY OF H
INTEREST

6 Cyli nder , automati c.

'995

73 DODGE

'

.

a door sedan, 6 cylinder,
autom a t ic .
'

'1495

For Sale

For Sale

AU .8V OOP

FORO Tr actor and 5 f l. rotary
mowE'r , 5750 . 446 -26 11
206 ·3

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68 VALIANT

3. COMBINATION SHOULDER HARNESS AND SEAT

"Your A uthorlzed Bulck•Pontlac Dealer"

GALLIPOLIS OHIO

For Sale

engine , rea sonabl e pr ice , 446·
733 5.

_,__~-AL L TYPE S of bui ld i ng NEW 197 3 Zlg .Z,ay sew i ng
ma chines In or ig inal fa c tory
· mater ials , block , br ick, sewer
car t on . Zllii · Zag l o ma k e
p ipes, wmdows , l intel s, et c.
l)uttonho les, sew on buttons ,
Cla ude Wint~rs, Rio Gra nde ,
monograms end mllk.e f&amp;n c y
0 . Phone 24.5 ·51 21 after 5.
de!ilgns w ith lust the tw tst of a
123-lf
sing le dial·. Left _In lay .lJ .wlly
and
never been used . W111 sell
MOBILE HOM ES
for only S47 ..00 cas:h, or terms
'
FOR SALE
available . Phone 446 -2460 .
Sn ly Po sturpedlc: m attruu
RECONDITIONED
&amp; bo x ~prlriljJS onl y 2 monttn
MO BILE HO MES
ELEC
UX
VACUUM old . don ' t ml u thl ' one 1970 l:l x 60 2 BR ::hafleno er
t ie er, A·l cond ition, uses ·' C'lttra' henV 'l piece end ·t1bt e
1969 12 ll: 60 2 BR Baron
pa er bags , has cordwl nde r set - 2 two-piece living room
196.&lt;1 10 )( 5S 2 SR Pr incess
and many llflll chmenls . A lso s uite:~o - sofa bed - living
1965 10 ll: S0"2 8 R Monarch
shampooer atlachment In · roo m ch·air 2 din ette
1955 8 x 46 2 8 R L ondofa .
eluded . (On ly 4 available) at chal·r 1 _ 7 piece dlnetlo scf
1965 10 x 55 2 BR Roycraft
S37 . 70
c ash
or
term s
B&amp; SMOBILE HOM ES
availab l e . Phon e 446 -2460 .
doubl e bed 3 colt
Second &amp; V iand St.
· 204 ·6 &amp;prlng s - 2 sets of tamp a like
Pt. Pleasant
AMBUSTNESS i;;;d(ad!Os7"ss bra nd new .
( Ne~et to Heck'sl
149-tt
wall Input JOhnsonmodel , 600 NEW&amp; 'USEOFURNITURE
base w l lh 'telephone l i ne
854 s.cond- 446 -9523
COA 'CHMA N Travel Tra iler,
re .mol~ con trol , 6 mob ile
204-tf
Motor Ho m es. 5th Wheel.
uni ts, mo(jel PASS . New cost
Truck Camper~ , App le Ci ty
\3 ,300 . Make renonable olfer .
Auto 5t'l fes , R t . 35 N. Ja ckson ,
Oav !Q Cu lpeppe r , P . 0 . BoK
CORN . Coli 446 114~.
Ohio . PhOn e 2~6 5700 ,
131, .446 ' 1639.
_,_
110 -lf
·,
202-6

70 MAVERICK

AS LOW
AS

RIVERSIDE A.M.C.-JEEP

206 -3

1968
1968
1961
1-966
1969
1969
1967
1966
1969
1969
1959
1967
1966
1970
1969
1969
1966
........ -,------·-~1971 350 Hond!'l Sc ra m bl er 446 1968
.
·1967
J-1 00 .
101 .3 1967
-~-- __
- - - _,....__
1968
1967 FA IR LA NE , $700. May be 1969
seen at 51 6 Robert so n Str ce L
Be llm eade
ar ea ,
Pt .
Pl ea san t
'
20 7 ]

'1495

2. LESS GAS MILEAGE

.

2 Door . See th is one.

'1995

nJeep

SEPT. 5, 1973

206 ·6

1 9~3

71 CHEV. VEGA

'3695

1974 AMERICAN MOTORS
JEEP INTRODUCTION

BEAUT I FUL 1973 Ste r eo radio
co mbi nation in walnut f inis h ,
AM .fM radio tape . Pay
balance of $\02 .50 or ta ke over
payments of $7 .50 . Call 446 ·
0255 .

1965
1968
1971
1969
1972
1963

71 PONTIAC

We are m!)st Pleased to announce

206 -3

New GMC
Truck H eadqu art ers
112 ton Chevy Pickup
112 ton GMC pickup
GMC Suburba n
3!.. ton Chevy pickup
J,~ Chevy pi ckup
ton 600 Ford
34 ton GMC p ic k up
3 Ton Chevy dump
GMC l/o~ ton o ic'k up
J/,.. 1 . GMC P lJ
3/" T. GMC PU
1h T. GMC PU
Chevro let 11? ton pickup
1h ton Chev .
GMC 1/ 7 ton PU
1
h T . Ford PU
Dodge Station Wagon
Ford Galaxle ·
1h ton Chevy p i cKup~
111. ton GMC p ick up
.
112 T . Chev . PU
V1 T . Chev . PU
If~ T , GMC PU
l/• T . GMC PU
1h T. GMC PU
1h T. GMC PU
1h T. GM C PV
a;,. T. GM C PU
1h Ton GM C PU
SOMMERS G.M_. C
TRUC~S , !N.C.
133 Pme St .
446 ·2532

'1895

Ton Pickup, Deluxe
topper •. a uto., P.S., onl y
3,000 miles .

ANEW FACE IN TOWN

---------------

For Sale

•1995

1. INCREASED PRICES

TO BUY
1973
MODELS

Dart 2 door H. T., P.S.,
P. B.,_air condition .

1J2

1969 DODGE Monaco , good
co ndition , PB &amp; PS , good
lires . _Call 446 -33,56.

206 ·6

4-speed .

Upper River Rd.
Gallipolis
',
Ph. 446-2240
.

Satellite 4 Ooor, ni ce clean
ca. r . au tomati c, P.S.

70 DODGE

2 Door ,
autom atic.

:SMITH HONDA
SALES

71 PLYMOUTH

71 AMX

P.S., P. B.. sharp .

To Choose From

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206 3

1973 ZI G lAG sewing machine .
Th is mach ine darns, em .
br () i de r s buttonholes , all
witho ut attachmen t s. Pay
ba l an ce of S38.50 or terms can
be arranged . Call 446 ·0255 .
206'6

radio, A· I condition .

'1895

' . I

~

Mag novax 19" ~ortable TV,
Co lt 22, au to . r if l e, 446 ·0793.

1 O.oor H.T., air , lilt
&gt;lee ring whee l. AM -FM

'1795

Venfura' ll 2 dr ., aut omat ic,

Over 100 Machines

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r I I I 1 J ----------...-----(Annren

*1495

~

206 -tl

USED FURNITURE

lu form the 11urprise answer , 83
Sul(gested by the above cartoon.

*2695

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NO HUNTING . no trespassing
si gn s. Signs o f al l kinds.
Si mm ons Pig . and Off ice
E uip mer,t .

RICE'S

Now arrange the ci rcled letler s

~ lie SIJflPIIiS£ INSWER b!re

T YPEWR I TERS ,
Sm i th
Coro n a , Olive tt i
Roya L
Standard or Electric Por ·
tab les . Simmons Print ing and
Office Equi pm ent .
206 -tf

"Your Chevy Dealer"
"992-2126 Open Eves. Till B Pomeroy

CHEVY 2 dr . St ation
w'agon . M int cond ition . 270
H Fi . Balanc ed , po si tration
S: Ja, 4 ~ peed . Many extra s
$850. 446-4999 .
78 -11

A!ILE 'TO EA'TOUT.

500 E. Main St .• Pomeroy, Ollio

Ride a Honda lo work during the week. Bem the lraffi c
and toe high cost of gas. Then ride It on the weekend to
open air and open country. Only your Honda dealer offers
you ihe grC&lt;J ies l seleclion of models in ,the induslry to
choose from. There's sure 10 ~ oqc just righi for you .
Come by soon.

For Sale

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

\957

COUI.l' BE "IN 'THE ""D "
-BUT HE'S STILL

•

Ride a Honda.

We Want To Make You Happy

-----.£.-------1966 CHEVELLE , 4 spe ed , 283

added along the week . 2
miles out Mill Creek Road.

&gt;

992-2174

Matador 4 lfr . &gt;ed., !Ike
new, 32,000 miles.

All1974 MODELS WILL HAVE

REASONS

'2895

71 RAMBLER

*2695

'
GREAT BUICK
COUNTDOWN

J
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72 CAPRICE

'995

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be

clWf;_r_r...,..,.....,.-..,
-0 . (J J

68 PLYMOUTH

14 PT . F iberglass boat. 45 H P
motor t railer, excell ent
con d ition . Phone 446 ·1073.

dishes. misc. New items will

l'n scra mhll.' the se f1'&gt;ur Ju mbles,
one letter lo each Sljuare, l o
form fo ur ordinary ~· ord s.

USED CAR SPECIALS

Apach e 73 Model
Close Out
Sol id Soft stal e. Also rental
Amsbary Apache Tr ailer
Sa les. 631 Fo urth Ave.
206 ·tf

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
Cadillac . Oldsmobile
GMAC Financing Available

*2695

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Caprice Cpe. &amp; 4 Doors.

Now Ta king Orders for 1974 Model Cadillacs

•

REMEMBER

.V\obile Homes

Open Daily 8 lo 6, !Closed Sundays) .

---~~~~~:!~~~~~~~~!

Fury Ill 4 dr . sed ., P.S.,
P. B., air .

....~

,.....,c, 'THE

•3295

SEE Ceward Calvert, Peggy Story or Ron Hester
REMEMBER We Want You Back Because
The Job Wc,~s Done .Right Not Because The Job Was Done Wron_9~

4·door , 52,000 miles, good tires . 6 cyli nder, automatic
tr ansmission , black finish.

1973 CHEVROLET
CLEAR·ANCE SALE

L TO 2 dr. H. T., automatic. power steering and
br akes. factory air cond ., light greer., green
vi nyl top .

~

souTHEASTERN~oH1afiAR6E'sf...

Charger 2 dr. H.T ., automati c, power stee ring ,
27.229 mil es, red, black vinyl top.

1970 MERCURY

1969 PLYMOUTH FURY 1... .......... 795

586 Locust St.
992-7004
Middleport'
Open 8 to 6 Mon. thru Sat.

992-5342

.,

Cougar . 2 dr. H. T., V-8, automatic. power
steering and brakes . factory air. White .

1

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NOW IN FULL SWING

4

1

8' F teetsi de, 350

GALLIPOLIS
CHRYSLERPLYMOUTH

r
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.a-door . 6 cylinder automa t ic tra nsm ission, good t ires ,
clean inter ior . beige lin ish , rad io &amp; hea ter, r eal economy
&amp; a popular mode l.

Many·Other

*4295

•2495
1971 .DODGE
Fury Ill , ctr., automati c, power steering and·
•1895
1970 PLYMOUTH . brakes, fa ctory air cond .
1971 VOLKSWAGEN 2 Dr . blue . Cl ean .
•1795

4.c:kJor , v.s automati c, power steer ing , radio, good tires ,
bl ue t in ish , spotless interior .

ATTENTION VETERANS ....... Gl l oans avai lable, no down
pa ym ent wi th a ppro ved cr edi t.

1973 CHEVROLET

Caprice Cla ss ic 2 dr . H. T., power s l~e r l ng and
brakes. automati c V-8, factory /'l lr . cru ise
control , r adi o with ster eo. 8 tape pl ayer ,
green, wh ite. vi nyl top : Sharp .

.

Coupe. 1.ow ne r car , less !han 33,000 m.i~ es . br own !ini sh
wi lh m a tch ing vin yl root , and v iny l tnt erlor •. 302 V S
engine, standa rd tran smission, power steenng , and
br ak es , radio, really sharp.

1970 PLYMOUTH FURY

.Summer '73
Clearance Sale

'

We Are Having A One Own.er Sale. All Of These

WE CAN SAVE

For Best Buys, like This One. . .

Front kitchen. cathedr al ceiling , house -type
door , r ear ja l door . house-type sl1d1ng wm ·
·dows. 30 gal . water heater. 2x4 studs, 2x6 floo r
ioi sts on 16" center . hurricane tie-down . UL
approved .

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

11 1-Siu"

Anowancl J.;,r

11~ - S ~ I ddtd

Wll\1

1 13-Fofay

49- Fi mD !.il plralt
50- Covtr with 'Wilt
5 1-

106 - Simlan•

101- Sr..out

11 5-Urge on
1 16 - Stroku

Pt r1t lllingto a

11~ - SulnAsl a

lribll 9f F/1/lkl

11&amp;-

MIIIhll

52- R ~Jbbl t h

121 - St~

53- SIIveri

123 - Babylonlen dtlly

nyol!1)tlt

S!l ~ Beut

125- Ntgllgtnt

56 51-

126 -

Convnyn latt
Raaon

lolind paf1

121 - 'Moat ct lamltOUI

69 - Cortmonp(lct

1~ - Bd1l

61 - PinOd olllme
63 - Htro lc 1ven1
64 - Hut&amp;nao

1l0 ~ CI'IOICI Pill
131 - S!nlll Ng
1l2 -Chltlr
1a4-SuDtrltllvl
tnalng

E8. -Skl!llhng
70-0ul!lllrl

71- Wtng·loottd

13&amp;- SWIIII

?3 - Shrld
74 - MI•
11!1-0ro wing Q\11 ot
17- PI~~ou •or wOrtnlp
78- Tf'l1n OitCI at

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139- Eitlll()flntlnQl

140- SIIt rt
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24- The Sunday Times -Sent mel. Sunday , S&lt;•pt. 2, 1973

One of 10 Ohioans is 65 or older

Graham
film to

lly C. E. lllakt•si•r

l'uuuty Ext. A~t·nt, Agr,.

be shown ·
MIDDLEPORT - "Souls in
..Conllict", a Billy Graham
color film , has been secured as
one·of four films to be shown
this week at the Meigs Junior
High School in Middleport.
The four films will make up a
film festiva l being staged at
7:30 each evening Tuesday
through Friday by the Meigs
County Ministerial Assn .
"Souls In Conllkt", filmed
during Gnlham 's wor ld·
publicized London Crusade, is
or feature length. '!'he story
encompasses the lives of three
typi cal individuals troubled
with the present and con! used
about the future. Because his
unerring slide rule doesn't
come up with the answer, a
famous jet pilot has doubts
about the new "religious
resurgence' ' his friends talk
about. A prominent actress
wonders about this strange
new "personal con~ct" . A
penny-ante gambling factory
worker tried to figure out what
the odds are for him. Their
need for a soul·satisfying
religious experience is tied into
the Graham meetings. The
public is invited to attend the
showings. They are free.
SERVICES MONDAY
GALLIPOLIS - Fun eral
services for Mrs. Ollie Bell
Straight will be held 2 p.m.
Monday at the Waugh-Halley.
Wood Funeral Home with Rev.
Paul Hawks officiating. Burial
will be in Mound Hill
Cemetery. Pallbearers wilt be
grandsons of the deceased.

POMEHOY - If

Nt•u• i11 F11rmir1g

WILLIAM FITCH
Wittlam
C.
f'ltch ,
Presi dent of Senior Advocates International. and
former Exe&lt;•util'l' Dirl'ctor
of The Notio nal Council On
Aging, will speak at a joint

Activilies for

·Ad ults of America and

sen ior citizens

Senior Advocates International .. The conference

will be from noon to 10 p. m..
commencing with a luncheon
at the Lake Hope Lodge and
sessions later at the Wyman
Park Amp hitheatre. For
further information call
James N. Blower, chairman,
al 614-596-5222.

Kad-ettes
win honors

f'UNDS DISTRIBUTED
POMEROY _ . A total of
$5,136 has been received by
Meigs Coun ty towns as a part
of the August gasoline taxes
distribution , State Auditor
Joseph Ferguson said Friday.
Afnounts received include
Middleport, $1 ,909 ; Pomeroy,
$1,950; Racine, $369; Rutland,
$415, and Syracuse, $493.

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almos t one out of every 10
Ohioa!ls is 65 yeni'S of age or
older. And their numbers are
growing - up ' 11.2 percent
during the '60s.
f!;ve o·y once in a while
changes occur which indicate
favo rable . development .
Severa l years ago Meigs
County was listed as the first or
second countv in the state with
the highest percentage of aging
population. Due in part to
developments, including the
Meigs Mine complex and the

confNcnc e in M c Arth~:~r ,
Sept. 12 of the Concerned

for retirement

Pll. 446·4290, Home 446 -4518
U.e • 1094 Mllhbor, Sttre f1rrn I• there.

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orclly respectful - because

POMEROY - Members of
the Riggs Royal Kad1ette
Ba ton Corps and Teams
recently won top honors in
competiton at the NBTA open
contest held at the Belpre
Homecoming Festival.
- - - ' - - - - - - - - - The corps, directed by Mrs.
Judy Riggs, won four first
places for juvenile parade
corps, junior dance-twirl
teams, juvenile large twirling
teams and juvenile dance-twirl
teams.
The baton corps has also
been very busy this summer
appearing in parades. The
group recently appeared in the
old ·fashioned bargain days
parade in Parkersburg, the
.Belpre Homecoming parade
and last weekend appeared in
the Parade of the Hills at
Nelsonvilhi.

Retirement can be the best
tlmt of your lifo. And to help
make sure you have enough
money to do the thinas you
want, State Farm Ufe tlas a
' policy made to order for your
retirement years. State Farm ,
and I can help you got what
you want out of lift. Let me
ahow you how.

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OPEN THURSDAY
POMEROY- Since the auto
deputy registrar's office will be
closed all day Monday in
Pomeroy due to Labor Day, the
office will be open all day on
Thursday.

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Senior
Citize ns Center Activities this
week :
Monday, Labor Day, closed. :
Tuesday, Crafts, ·9 : 30 to
11 :30; Cards and Games, I to 3.
Wednesday, Quilting, Rug
Hooking.
Thursday, Crafts, 9:30 to
11:30; Cards and Games, I to 3.
friday, Rug Hooking, 9 to 11.
Horseshoes, cards, ·games,
shuffleboard, quilting, etc .
practically anytime.

RATES GOING UP
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - The
Cost of Living Council has
exempted the U. S. Postal
Service from price controls,
opening ths way for previously
announced postal rates for
some second, third and fourth
class mail to take effect Sept. 9.
The regular first class postal
rate will remain at 8 cents and
air mail at II cents.
The increases will apply to
second class mail and some
publi ca tions .wi th limited
circula lion, such as trade
association bulk mailings to
members; some third class
nonprofit bulk material, and
some special fourth class
material, mainly books and
· records .

SQUAD CALLED
POMEROY - The Pomeroy
Emergency Squad was called
to Rutland at 12:01 Saturday.
Margie Wyatt was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital
where she was admitted.
Th e Ra cine Emergency
squad answered two calls Saturday. Raymond Hartley ,
Racme, was transported to
Veterans Memorial Hospital
after complaining of breathing
difficulties , ·as was Lela
Easterday, Rt. I, Racine. The
Middleport squad transported
Mrs . Bob Hunnell, South
Second St ., Middleport, to
Pleasant Valley Hospital.

·~Greene

proxilHiLy lo Ohi.., Un'iversity £JL

Coun ty 16.1 J.

/\then:;, Meigs County is now
Thcro ;. •re lnr ~er per·
(·entages
ol elderly people in
lied with Noble c,umty for fifth
i:l!td sixth pOsit inn iu the tate in areos 0( the st&lt;otc that are
out -migration .
. having tiM_) highest pcrcenlat;:e cxpcriendn~
ur population ug-e 65 or· over. \)n the other hand, Mitchell
Morgan County has the highest revc;lis, there are smaller
perce n ta~e
of over 65 percenta~es In areas expopulation with 14.8 pet .: periencing a hig h birth rate
Adams is second with 14.7 pet ; and an inymigratiOn or youn~
Guernsey with 14 .6. ; and adul ts .
Green Coun ty is a good
Highland 14.0 pet. Meigs and
example of U1e latter. It has
Noble have 13.8 pet.
John Mitchell, exte nsion Ulfee colleges, a large military
rural sociologist at Ohio Stale base , and is in the Dayton and
University, says it's important Springfield suburban areas. It
ex perienced
rapid
to know this and even moo·e has
important to realize that the population growth for the past
percentages of the aged vary 20 years.
Morgan County, though, is
greatly by counties. For
exrunple, the percentage of very rural and has had an outelderly in Morgan County migra lion and a slight
( 14.8) is nearly three lime' lh"' population decline during the

jXISI 20 years. It Is u good

example or whot occurs when
there is a dt-cllning birth rate
and an out.mlgration of youn~
adul l.'i, Mitchell points out.
GENERALLY, the IOO I' C
rural an orca the hlglwr the
percent or a~ed in the
population. 28 counties are In
the unglaclated area of the
state, 25 of which had an outmigration dul'ing the 1960's.
Only two of these counties,
Athens and Clermont, had a
percentage of aged under the
stole average of 9.4. Clermont
County has suburban fringe
development and Athens
Coun ty has Ohio University .
THE DIFFERENCE in
percentages of older persons in

vanous areas puses questions ~~nd parl·llme work ~··
about needs or JlCOple und what por tWJlllea for retirees an
kinds of rncilities and services other elde~ly persons. Natlo
ore avnilable to meet these averages show that a 65 Yeaf
needs. One could expecl a old man may expect 13 mo11
greater need for one and two years of life and a woman ~
1,crson IIvlng fa cilities in same age may expect to live 1
counties where the percentage more years. Our older cltlzena
is higher. Also, one could ex· can continue to make botll
peel that a higher proportion of soc ial and economic corij
o1e people have fiKed income. trlbutlons to the commWJ itl~
The elderly have a greater where they live, he says. ~
need [or health fncilitles and
WHY SHOULDN'T several
personnel than do younger . counties with similar pel.
adults, especially for treat· centoges of aged join togethtit
ment of clu·onie conditions. In planning for facilities •nO
Mally of these older persons services? The ninetee~
have some kind Of physical counties In Southeastern O~i
handicap or a chronic illness. which have 11.5 percent or
Mitchell feels it's Important more of their 1970 population ill
that elected officials and tlois older age group could p~
community leaders help for- together, Mitchell suggestt,
mulatc educational programs Also, perhaps Hardin, Log~
and Wyandotte counties couw
work together In plannlnl,
because their senior dtiz811
percentage Is high, too,
=
A regional, multi-countf,
organization is one meth'i,
Batesville, . Ind ., Route 3, Mitchell points out, wherei!}'
$32.50; Charles Zimmerman, offi cials and local people coufil
Clifton , W. Va., $27.50; Charles work across coWJty lines ~
Nun n, Rock Creek, speed in~, common problems. It would -!i
$27.50; Teddy Osborne, one way to provide facllltlot,
Reedsville, failure to transfer services and opportWJitles lor
the "oldl!r" segment of Ohio;
registration, $25.
populatiqn.
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Continued growth of Ohio~
aged population is expecte~.
By 1980, more than a mllli&lt;ft
persons will be in these oldf
four for reckless operation ; age groups. In this populatioR,
three for assault and baltery · women will continue to ouftwo for DWI, stop sig~ nwnber men, due largely lp
violations and failure to yield;
their higher survival ra~J!
two for assured dear distance .
throughout the life span. Ji1
one each for disobeying ~ 1970, the ratio of elderly men
automatic traffic signal, lm.
per 100 women In Ohio was 70.~.
proper backing, fraud,
This
represents a decline from
shoplifting, passing within an
.
intersection, destruction of 82.2 in 1960.
Meigs County, during the Ia t
property, no operator's license,
squealing tires, escaping from . three years, has become
custody .and resisting arrest. as one of . the outstandillg
counties in the state fit
developing programs for I~
older citizens. This has ~
Mullins, 17, and Mark Mullins, due largely because of Ill
efforts of volunteer members
11, bolh of Grove City.
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According to the Gallla· and supporters of the Meigs
Meigs Post State Highway County Council on Aging, the
Patrol , the Mullins brothsrs staff of the Comprehensive
were passengers in Polley's Senior Citizen's Program, and
car. Polley lost control of his the Retired Senior Volunteer
auto which left the highway Program WJder direction of
and traveled over an em- Mrs. Eleanor Thomas and Mrs.
Pearl Welker and their staffs.
bankment.

POMEROY
Eleven
defendants were fined and six
others forfeited bonds Friday
in the court of Meigs County
Judge Frank W. Porter.
Fined were Okey Kiser ,
Racine Route 2, $250 and costs,
five days confinement in jail
and a six month suspension of
his driver's license on a charge
of driving while intoxicated;
Albert
L. Swearengen,
Rutland , $150 and costs, three
days
confinement
and
restricted use or his driver's
license for six months on a
charge of driving while in·
toxicated; Robert L. Ritchie,

Minersville Route 1, and
William F. ·wells, Long Bottom
Route I, $15 and costs each on
speeding charges; Roger E.
Cramer, Zanesville, speeding,
$5 and costs; John W. Johnson,
Pomeroy Route 4, stop sign
violation, $10 and costs.
Also, Edward Laudermilt,
Racine , Route 2, no license
plates, $10 and costs, and $10
and cosl.'i on a charge of !aiiing
to drive upon the right one-half
of the road ; Clyde Wines,
Middleport, speeding, $15 and
costs; Marion Hall, Reedsville
Route I, $10 and costs, passing
without assured clear distance

House damaged by fire
GALLIPOLIS - Damages
were estimated at $5,500 in a
fire of undertermined origin
Friday night at the Gypsy
Woyan residence, 400 Pike St.,
Kanauga.
According to Fire chief
James A. Northup, the blaze
originated in th~ southwest
bedroom and spread to a large
adjoining closet, living room
and attic . There was mediwn
heat and smoke damage to the
entire dwelling.

ahead; Rosa E. Brady, Mason,
W. Va., $10 and costs, failure to
yield to a .stop sign.
Forfeiting bonds posted on
speeding charges were Henry
Francis , Marietta, $27.50;
Steven Richards, Belpre Route
1, $27 ; Albert H. Suttman,

99 Arrested in August ·

.GALLIPOLIS - Nine\y·nine
persons were arrested and
. seven . theft complaints were
mvesllgated by ctty pehce
offtcers durmg the month of
August.
.
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Sgt. Hollts North s.atd
Saturday th.e theft complamts
Included stx petty larceny
thefts and one grand larceny
case.
.
. Arrests .mcluded 61 per~ons
It was .the second such fire in for speedmg ; 10 mtoxt~atwn;
the Kanauga area in three
days.
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Fire fighters Were called at
1:35 a. m. Saturday to the
GALLIPOLIS - Three
Federal Mogul plant , 2160 persons were injitred in a
Eastern Ave., where exhaust single car accident at 12:50
trom a condenser water a.m. Saturday on Wood's Mill
cooling valve was shut off Rd., two and six tenths miles
causing the condenser to north of Rt. 554.
be come overheated in the
Treated and released at the
exhaust and vent area. There Holzer Medical Center lor
lacerations
and
was no damage. It was the 87th minor
and 88th alarms of the year. abrasions were Milton Dee
Polley, 19, Vinton , Steve

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Three injured in accident

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then his grandson die

in snake-infested hole
THE VOLUNTEERS - Paul McDaniel, 17, Middleport, right, went into the snakeInfested well first and removed one victim, then was overcome by heat exhaustion trying for
the second. The unidentified man at left completed the recovery of the remains.
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MICHIGAN CITY, lnd, - Rebellious inmates at Indiana
State Prison freed three guards unharmed .Monday night and
prison officials reported shortly afterward the two-day takeover
had ended. The Inmates, who held the guards captive in three of
five cellblocks at the 24o~~cre prison site, released the hostages
after they-were promised complete amnesty from any charges
growing out or the two-day takeover.
Robert L. DeBard, executive assistant to Gov. Otis Bowen,
said prison officials were in full control of the 1,800.man structure, and prisoners were being fed, Identified and returned to the
proper cells.
WHILE HOT, HUMID AIR BAKED THE EAST TODAY,
residents along the Texas and Louisiana coast prepared for the
onslaught of tropical storm Delia. Heavy rains in Baltimore
Monday provided temporary relief from the heat, but the storm
also touched off a fire when lightning struck storage tanks of
Continental Oil, and high winds unroofed at least six homes.
However, no injuries were reported.
Temperatures continued to soar Monday in many major
cities of the East and Midwest, but thunderstorms also cooled
other areas.
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WASHIN.GTON - ATI'ORNEY .GENERAL ELLIOT L.
_Jqchardson, vacalioning in Massachusetts, returns to the Justice
Department today to decide whether evidence gathered by
}ederal prosecutor~ lp \11~ i~vestigation of Vice President Spiro
T. Agnew should be'j&gt;resented to a grand jury. "Everything In
· the Agnew case is exactly as It was when Mr. Richardson left on
vacation last week. There are no new decisions from our office
despite what you hear," a spokesman said.
· He added that he could offer "no guidance" when Richardson's decision might be made. Agnew's office Monday branded
"absolutely false" a Newsweek magazine report that his staff
h$d been informed that a federal grand jury in Baltimore will
Jte,ar evid~nce this week Involving Agnew in an investigation of
alleged ktckhacks by .Maryland contractors.

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Dr. Donald R. · Warehime, Galli a County
Coroner, today ruled accidental drowning in lhe
deaths of a grandfather, father and grandson of a .
Gallia family whose bodies were recovered from a
80-foot well Sunday evening _
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday from the Moore Funeral Home at Batavia for
73-year old Fred P . Shields, Fred D. Shields, 41, and
James D. Shields, 18, all of Rt. I, Middleport,
(Silver Run Rd.).
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The trio drowned while family, Jacqueline , Connie,
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cleaning a well near their home Jan ette and Gayla, . were
Sunday afternoon.
treated at Veterans Memorial
For the first time in the
According to Gallia Coun ty Hospital for shock.
history of the Gallipolis City
Sheriff James W. Saunders, a
Fred P. Shields, age 73, .is
Schools, teachers and students snake nest was discovered in
were out today due to a the well Saturday. The victims survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Charles Jester of
teachers' strike.
used a hose connecting the Williamsburg , Ohio, and Mrs.
The Gallipolis Education
exhaust system on a truck to· Robert Fitzpa(rick of Seamon,
Associati.on representing over
gas the well with carbon Ohio, a son, Yantes Shields of
140 instructors, voted to strike
monoxide gas. Saunders said Cincinnati.\
the city school system Mondav
Fred P. hields, Jr. , 41, is
night until .the Gallipolis Fred P. Shields, the grand·
father,
first
entered
the
well.
survived
by his wife,
Board of Education agrees to
He apparently became over- Jacqueline, two sons, Larry of
enter into negotiations with the
come by lingering fumes and Rt. I, Cheshire, and Ricky. of
GEA.
fell
into the. water.
Williamsburg, Ohio, two
Ed Pauley , GEA President,
His
son,
Fred
D.
Shields,
daughters, Jeanette, Rt. I,
issued the following statement
then
entered
the
shaft
to
rescue
Cheshire, and Mrs. Michael
this morning. "The teachers
his
father
and
was
also
overFischer of Cincinnati.
are extremely upset that the
come.
Jimmy Shields, age 18.
board has refused to follow its
The
youngest
Shield
fell
resided
in Mt. Healthy, 0 . He
adopted bargaining procedure,
when
he
attempted
to
rescue
is survived by his wife, Connie;
and believe that the superintendent and board have his father and grandfather.
his mother , Jacqueline ; two
deliberately misled the public
Rescue units participating brothers and two sisters .
into believing money is the . were the Mtddleport and Burial wlll be in Greenberry
issue.
Pomeroy Emergency Squads, Cemetery near Batavia.
The ~ssue . is the right of and several volunteers. Paul Visitation wlll be held at the
teachers. to · bargain collec- McDamel, \1, RL I, . Mtd- funer~l home from ·6·9 Wedtlvely with the board Pauley dleport, .a scuba dtver; was nesdpy,
said:
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overcome with heat exhaustion
AUtO ACCIDENT
The board has been notified when he was lowered into the
Medium damages · were
by the GEA that the. GEA Is well. He was · treated and incurred by two cars and a
willing to meet at any time · released at Veterans Memorial driver was cited to court as the
and place in order lo resolve Hospital.
The deaths were ruled ac· result of an accident Saturday
the present situation."
on East Main St. Pomeroy
In a letter to Marlin G. cidental drowning since the police said a car driven by
Kerns, president of the men became unconscious and Vivian Jones, 20, Cleveland,
Gallipolis City Board of could not get out of the water. pulled from the car wash into a
Education, the GEA listed five. Assisting in the investigation car driven by Adria Eblin, 52,
items which it wishes to were the Gallia and Meigs Pomeroy. There were no in·
negotiate . They are teaching County sheriffs' departments . juries. Miss Jones was cited to
conditions, eva·luation and Dr . Donald R Warehime. mayor's court on a left of
Four members of the Shields
(ConUnued on page 6)
center charge.

No one injured
in solo crash
• No injuries were reported in
a single car accident Sunday at
9:15 p.m. on County Road 31,
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach's
Department reporl.'i.
Virgil L. Cozart, Rt. I, Port.
land, was traveling east on
Cqunty Road 31, Sutton
Township, when an unlden·
Ufied vehicle approached his
aJ1to, To avoid a collision,
(;QI:art pulled to the right going
p\ier an embankment. There
was heavy damage to the car.

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JAMES COUNCIL, left, advloer of Explorer Poet 239,
Langsville, was highly commended Sunday ~t a ceremony
held at Forest Acres Park when two more of his post members received the highest rank in Scouting, that of the Eagle
Scout. Thts brought the total of six post members who have
received the high rwtk. Fort Meigs on Forest Acres Park

provided an excellent background for the ceremmles. AU six
of the post members who have made Eagle ''Scout are pictured with Council and are, from the left, James Council
Toni Cleland, Robert Council, Glen Crisp, Mark Mataon and
Tom Crisp. The Langsville Christian Church is sponsoring
organization of the post.

Squad ·busy
over holiday
Pomeroy
E·lt
squad
members were busy with a
wave of calls over the
weekend :
At 5:23p .m. Saturday to. the
Betty Morton home on Willis
Hill. Audrey Jeffers was taken
to Veterans Memorial Hospital
where she was treated and
released.
'' At ··7:26 p.m . Saturday to
1'hlrd St. for Wllllam
Buchanan, who was laken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital,
but not admitted.
At 10:41 p.m. Saturday, to
Condor St. for Mrs. Leo Vining
who refused treatment.
At 3:14 a.m. SWlday to the
Ada Harper residence on
Chester Road for a 14-month
old baby who was taken to
Holzer Medical Center.
At 9:42 a.m. SWlday, for
James Barker, Rutland, who
was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital and admitted as a medical patient.

MIDDLEPORT EMERGENCY SQUADMEN - Above,
steady a ladder and rope for Paul McDwtiel, 17, as he
removed the first victim from the Story's Run well in which
three men died . The 40-footladder was based on a ledge in the
80-foot deep well.

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GARLAND PARSONS, Rodney, Ohio, center, repre•ented the M.GM Boy Scout Dlslrlrt
SUnday at Forest ACres Park when two members of Explorer Poat 239, umgsvllle, received th&lt;•
highest honor In scouting, the rank of Eagles. The two are Wayne Cleland, left, plclured wllh
his parents Mrs. Anna Cleland, Columbus, and Wayne Cleland , Langsville, arxl on the riglit
Mark Matson with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mataon orLangsville,
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DIVORCE FILED
HenrY Dallas Ohlinger, Rt I,
Middleport, has filed suit for
dtvorce In Meigs County
Common Pleas Court against
Trudy Ohlinger, same addreas,
char~ing gross neglect of duty
and extreme cruelty.

UFOs sighted?

.Ga. (UPI ) -"- A
Death connt" frighATHENS,
tened man dashed into

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
· A chance of showen
Thunday and Friday, Highs
In the upper 70S and lower
80s Thursday coolin&amp; Into the
7Gs Friday and Saturday.
Overnight lows In lhe 80t
·earlY Thunday. lowerlng to
iile 50s early Saturday.

SQUAD ASSISTS
._' The Middleport emergency
sqdad answered a call a\ 2;50
a.m. Sunday for Truman
Goebel of ncar Middleport who
was
having
diffi culty
breathing. He was t,aken to the
Holzer Medical Center

OFFICERS CONFER -Galha County Sheriff James Saunders confers with Gallla Deputy
Fred Wilso~ (back to camera) with Meigs County Sheriff Robert Hartenbach, right; and Gallla
Deputy Net! McMahon (rear ) joining. They were at the scene of the fatal accident In Story's
Run in which a grandfather, his son, and his grandson died .

LOCAL TEMPS
Temperaiure In downt'oan
Pomeroy Tuesday at II a.m.
was 82 degrees under sunny
skies.

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, l&lt;'ive persons have been nam- ·wens, commissioners and
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Plan" committee by the Meigs
County Commissioners.
The purpose of the action
plan Is for overall county
Improvement. Named to the
committee by the commissioners TUesday morning
were Wesley Buehle, James
Roush, Robert Bowen, C. E.
Blakeslee, and Orion Roush.
The commissioners will meet
next Monday instead of
Tuesday so they can attend a
swnmer convention at Cambridge.
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police headquarters Monday
night and said a strange
"bright-flashing object'.' "had
swooped toward his car on a
north Georgia highway.
It was the fourth consecutive
night of unidentified flying
By Unlled Press lnlernalional object slghtlngs In .Georgia and
The final I,abor Day holiday Tennessee. The Air Force said
traffic death toll today could it was not looking into the
fall within a National Safety •·epoo·ts because the UFO in·
Council estimate. .
vestigatlon program has been
The summer's last holiday discontinued .
period began at 6 p.m. local
Athen s police said the
time Friday and ended Monday unidentified motorist reported
midnight. Th.:' National Safety lhut the object, with "one
Council estimated that be· bright light and four flashing
tween &amp;50 and 650 persons lights," came within 15 feet of
would die in traffic mishaps tlte ground before swerving off
during the weekend and Into the sky . The :nan, said
anothe1· 22,1100 could suffer officers, looked as · if he hact
disabling injuries. However, "t·eally seen some thing."
the council cautioned that at
Mrs. Nancy Hanison said
least 100 lives and thousands of police at Nashville, Tenn. ,
injuries could be saved If every weren't quite so sympathetic
occupan t of each car wore toward her concern about two
safety bolts.
UFO's that chunged from red
AUnited Press International ' tu blue 10 green and from
count at 4 a.m. EDT showed at "clgur-shapcod to a triangle."
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"I saw what she was looking

may stand
as expected

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at," said Metro officer Robert
Hullet of Mrs. Harrison 's
weekend sighting . " But it
looked like a star that wasn't
doing anything but flickering."
Besides, he said, " It was
really out of our jurisdiction."
Residents in several Florlda
towns reported seeing varied·
colored lights In fhc sky about
two weeks. ago. Three elderly
women reported somethin g
"like a great ball of fire,
orange and green, and it
seemed to light up the sky.''
Other slghtinRs during the

Labor Day weekend came
from police officers, newsmen,
citizens and one military
policeman . Descriptions of the
objects, seen In several central
and south Georgia towns, were
similar - blinking, varied·
colored lights usually hovering
quietly but occasionally
showing great bursts of speed.
Chester·A. Tatwn, a Camilla
newspaper· publisher, said he
photographed a craft Saturday
night with a ribbed design and
"some sort of center down the
middle."

Columbus girl drowns in pond
Accidental drowning was
ruled Monday In the death of
l\'largery Sue Rubadue, 24, a
resident of Colwnbus, who died
· S1mday .afternoon In a farm
pond neat' Rio Grande .
Dr . Donald R. Warehime,
Gallia CoWJ ty Coroner, made
lhe ruling.
. Miss Rubadue, according to
Galli&amp; County sheriff 's
deputies, was swimming with
fl'lcnds on a ra!t at the Will

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Thomas Farm when she
suddenly disappeared. Her
body was recovered a shorl
time later. She Ia survived by
her parents, three sisters, and
the paternal grandpare~Ls .
LODGE MEETS
Pmeroy Lod.ge No. 184
F&amp;AM will meet W~y.
All Muter Muons are
welcome.

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