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JESSI!•: M. ! 'HffRIU.

Mrs ..Jessie M. Cottrill, 81,

Survivors · include

Syracuse , died Thursday

morning at the Holzer
Medical Center.
Mrs. Cot trill was born Jan .
29, 1898, a daughter of the late ·
rrank and Anna Howell
Harris. She was al so
preceded in death by her first
husband . . Perry Diddle, a
sister, .two trothers and two
infant grandchildren;
Surv-iving are her husband,

four

dau~ht.rs,

Mrs . Marie Rizer,
Minersville: Mrs. Elizabeth
llire and Mrs. Mary Pirkens,
both of Syra&lt;'use, and Mrs.
Linda Parsons, Vero Bech,
Fla.
Four sons also ·survive,
James H., Mason; William
T. , Middlepm:t; Ralph P. and
Larry W., both of Syracuse.
Two sisters~ Mrs. Russel

Alpha . Cottrill; a so~; Turker, Racine, and .Mrs.
La\vrence Diddle, Syracuse; Mary Curry, Columbus; also
three daughters, Mrs; RliSsell su..Vive. .
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(Dortha ) ' Morrison ,
Twenty-nine grand and
Ashtabula ; Mrs. Herman eight gre?t · grandchildren
(Naomi) London, Syracuse 1 alsosurvive.
andMrs.Charles(Bea ) Lisle,
Services will be held at 1
Syracuse; a stepson, Donald p.m. Saturday at the
Cottrill. · Syracuse; two Syracuse Church o( the
brothers, Walter (Dick) Nazarene, of which Mrs.
' Harris, Syracuse, and Wilbur Lavender was . a long-time
Harris, Bloomingdale, and member by the Rev. Dale

SNOOPY 8ASKF.T - This large F.aster basket was a
feature ,of the Middleport United Pentecostal Church
Easter morning. Smalll!ifts. monev and candies were hid·
de~ among the basket and " h~nt. " Snoopy,left, played by
Mike Zirkle and the clown, Danny Rirhards, were in trW
due to recent strikes. This
.has delayed the start of" $1.3

ODT•••
. !Continued from nage 1)
. sonnel (some 2,500 workers)
and equipment, delayed
repair projects longer than
nonnal, and placed thin
overlays on existing roads
just to maintain current

million renovation job.
Miller assured trkounly
residents work on the Shadle
Rridge will begin May I , and
with around-the·dO&lt;'k shift
work, repairs will be rompleted by Sept. 28.
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Still on schedule in Mason

basket with the children. Pictured with ·the two are leff
Michele 7.irkle and right, Pamela Zirkl e. The basket wa~
JO by 20 f-.t. The Middleport church marked a record attendanre Sunday with 324 attending. The·previous record
was 26.1.

HOSPITAL NEWS
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Veteran s Memoria 1
Hospital
Admitted- Leona Hubbard,
Syracuse; . Fred Shain,
Racine : Margie Hunt,
Racine: Alan Wilson , Racine .

Arrington,

HOSPfTA!.IZED
Robert Bratton is a patient
!2KILLED
BF.J.F AST , · Northern
at Holzer Medical Center. His
room number is . 334 A. ireland lAP)- Bloodied and
Bratton fell 18 feet at his battered by nearly 10 year;; of
employment at Kyger Creek. guerrllla warfare, Northern
'Bratton · is the son of Ireland is reeling under a
Marjorie Osborne, Las Vegas new wave of IRA terror that
and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. has killed 12 members of the
Eldon Walburn, Middleport. security forces in two weeks.

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Keep them in om::~
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the bank of
the century
established 1872

Star .of the Month
·Gold Rings

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CI.ARA R. LAVENDER
Clara

Meigs
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committee, and a npminee
for "Who's Who in Music."
Tracey has been active in 4-H
:club work and attends the
Rock Springs · United
Melt10dist ChurCh.
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Her activities at school
have also included Singing ill
the madrigal of the vocal
departmeni and taking part
in the recent musi cal, "The
s·ound of Music. II
Miss GOf!'glein· is a member
of the Pomeroy United
Methodist Church wliere she
sings in 'the choir. She is
secretary of the junior class,
business editor of the yearbook, on the Student Council,
and an office assistant.
. In the music department
she is a member of the mar·
ching , _ con·cert, and pep
bands, the Spanish and Music
Clubs' and nominated for
"Wbo's Who in Music."
She . participated in the
junior dass p'lay, sfrved on
the prom committee, and in
the past to was a girl scout.
Miss -"&lt;&lt;!y is a member of
the National Honor Society
and an actiVe membe11 of the
United Pentecostal Church
where she sings in the c~oir
and teaches a Sunday School
nurserY class .
Miss Murphy is president of
the Camera Club artd works
as a yearbook photographer.
She · phiyed volleyball and
was in the Drama Club In her
freshman year, and was on
the yearbook staff and In the
Spanish Club d.uring her
sophomore year. She Is a
member of the Zion Church of
Christ.
Miss l.egar has been a
cheerleader for the past three
years was on the gymnastics
team for two years, a
member . of the Student
Boosters Club, the Spanish ,
Club, and the Girls' Athletic
· Association. She Is enrolled in
the Rusiness Office F.duca·
lion program and a member
of the Intensive Office Educa·
tion Clerical Club. Maria is a
member of the National
Honor Society and belongs to
Trinity Church.

GRE'rrA MAEHOROEN
Miss Gretta Mae Borden,
75, formerly of Middleport ,
died Thursday at the Thurber
Village Care Cel)ler In
Colwnbus.
Miss Horden was born May
6, 1903, at Bradbury, a
daughter of the late Richard
and Hettie Sisson Borden.
She was also preceded In
death by two sisters, Thehna
Schartler, and Elizabeth .
Harden, and two brothers, H.
D. Horden and Lawrence D.
Horden.
Surviving are a sister and
lrother~n~aw, PhyUis and ·
Geo.rge Skinner of 'near
Pomeroy, four nieces· and
four nephews. .
Miss Horden was a
member of the Middleport
Church of Christ and was
employed with the Ranco
Corp., Columbus, for . a
number or years before her
retirement.
Funeral services will be
held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the
Rawlings-Costs .· Funeral
Home with the Rev. David
Mann officiating. Burial will
be ~ Riverview Cemetery.

Friends may call at .the
funeral home from 4 to 9 p.m.
Saturday.

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GALUPOUS - Fire caused an
estimated $52,000 in damages to the
contents of a warehouse located off
Eastern Ave:, early &amp;jturday.
Called to the scene at 2:09 a.m., the
Gallipolis City Fire Depilrtment reports that upon arrival , the building, ideo-'
tifled as the Old Apple Warehouse,
located approximately 300 feet behind
Bob Evan's Steak House, was completeiy engulfed In !lames.
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Flte Chief James Northup said Saturday rrillming that the department's
1118Jor ubjecllve' at the ..,.,. wu lo
protect el&lt;]J05ed property, · fncludlng
bottled gas tanks, a\1(1 nearby houses qn
Lincoln Ave.
.
Northup said this morning that
damage to the building, which . was
origln"aliy a part of the grand stand at
the old·GaUia County Fairgrounds, was
cOnsidered by the owners, C.H. McKen·
zie, etal., to be of little or no con-'
sequence.
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Material stored within the building
and lost during the blaze, of undetermined origin, was estimated at
approximately $52',000, however.
. Chief Northup said this morning that

GALUPOUS - The question of the
legality of a vote taken saturday'
during which the Board of Trustee.!l of
Buckeye Rural Electric were ousted by
·Cooperative members and a new board
elected, will apparently be settled In ·
Gallla County Common Pleas Court.
During an afternoon meeting at Rio
G111nde College; cooperative members

voted to remove, by~ unanimous showol-hand votes, .trustees Neal Taylor, •

UNGER.IE DEPT. 2ND FLOOR

int1•rr!-!INI

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old grandstand when the
located in that vicinity.

damages old warehouse

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fnr t~f' i li'P&lt;-l nf Rnlft&lt;l- '
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Bob Evans Steak . House and Drive-in
lost an estimated $15,000 in stored
materiaL
The Gallipolis Terminal CompaRy
lost approximately $12,000 in stored oil
and grease. High pressure hoses,
grease and rope , estimated at $25,000,
stored In the building by Voto Manufacturing Company .was also 11)81:' ·. , •
Fed byJ he ljlllt~r!a.! ~IQted rJtliJii. ~
warehouse, 'll8rnes IliUirilrillteOI UMi area
last night and left a cloud ·ol ~molie
hanging in !he yjcinJiy,thiS morning. _.
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IIKII1jlnl thai

members from the fire 'spread as far as
Mill Creek Road during the second
major conflagration ofl979.
The Gallipolis Department was aided
at the scene by 10 men and ·a tanker
pwnper from the GSI Fire Department.
The Gallipolis unit responded to the
call with 24 men and four timker ptlm·.
pers. The fire scene was still being
cleared as of 9 a.m. Saturday.
The Galllpolis City Fire Department
responded to three, including one false
alarm, calls Friday.
Firemen battled a blaze fed by a
brea k in a natural ~as lin• at 2 : 4~ p.m.

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GAI.IJPOIJS - The Southeast •
Ohio Emergency Medical Service,
Inc., began plaMing Saturday for a
shutdown of Its service in Gallia Conn' ·
ty. The action followed an announcement of action taken by the
Gallia Board of Commissioners
Tuesday, Aprlll2, that It plans to fund
and operate Its own systems in the
near future.
Presently, SEO~MS furnishes
EMS to the county under a contract
whi~h e.pires on June 12. Under that
contract the SFJOEMS corporation .
has placed ' valuable telemetry communications equipment In county
owned vehicles which must be
· removeti. It has also lease~ quarters
for the county's vehicles and em·

hot mix for placement around the railroad tracka on
Pomeroy's East Main Street. Bad road conditions have
plagued motorists for sometime.

Elberfelds ·In Pom~roy

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Wtllow Wood; Gene Nance,
Chesapeake; William P. Smith,
Gallipolis; ' John Holllday_. Dexter;,
i?hlllip L. Pope, Gallipolis; E. W:
Holcomb, Albany; Clyde B. Walker, .
: 1bunnan; and Lee Snyder, Beaver:
With approximately 100 of the 250
preoent voting as eligible cooperative
members, trustees for four of the com· .
pa.ny's five districts were then

POMEROY - Employes of the
Meii!B County Ohio Department· of
Transportation were out in full force
Friday. ~ard Gilkey, """"rin·
tendent, reported that they were In
the process of cleaning out the pot·
holes at the railroad tracks on East
Main Street and J,utting In hot mill.
Gilkey stated the severe winter
and the floor played havoc with the
roads. Gilkey oboerved that Ohio
ranked second In the United States as
having the most potholes.
The repair to.the sections of East
Main Street Is only temporary, GHkey
reported. Paving of East Main from
Nye Ave., to Sycamore and from But·
temut to the Pomeroy-Mason Bridge
will be done later in the summer,
Gilkey noted.

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nominated and elected.
Elecied were Wynema Pattersoo and
RoMiff Miller for the Lawrence County
District; Richard Wade and Ed Prince
· lor the GaiUa District; T.J . Moore and
Earl Uvesay for the Jackson District;
and, Marvin Houstoo and Guy Adams
lor the Melp-VInton District.
Wltlt no members present !rom the
Plke,.ilctoto-Ross (',ounty District, there
were no nominations and thqs no elec·
lion o1 . truatees to represent the
cooperative's fifth aervlce area .
Beca- ri questions surrolll)dlng the
meeting, Buckeye Rural officials filed
suit last Friday In Gallla County Com·
mon Pleaa Cotu1 seeking a declaratory
judgm'ent ordering tltal any action ·
takeh at Saturday's meeting be ruled
null and void.
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Actording to the action lil!"i agathiif
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the cooperative mem~rship, the
petitions ciNulated to q~ll the recall
meeting were Improperly distributed,
and that the meeting (tself was called In
vlolaUon of the Cooperative's. Code of
Regulations.
A member of the Colwnbus based law
firm that represents the trustees voted
against said S.turday that It waa the
board's position that the vote taken waa
Illegal and lhWI not valid.
"The members have eYfrf right to
meet, but they are nleetlng for their
own edification-we \1011'1 consider this
to be a legal meeting," U,. attorney
said.
.
"This matter has been aubmlltee! to ·
the CllUrt for judl(md, n1f abide by
the court's decision," the member of
the 'firm George, Cri!ek, K~, Mr·
Mahon and MrC&lt;mnaughey concluded"

condition

is

stabilized,

and otlr

paramedi cs are able to stabilize
patients. In a Basic system, using'

EMT-As, these technicians are
trained not to hurt the patlent any
more than he or she is already hurt ,"
Mrs. Holtzanfel stated.
Seven Counties Served
At present, SEOEMS ,serves
seven counties and provides service to
Gallla from six of its stations : Gallia,
Oak Hill, Jackson, Wellston, McArC
thur, and Rutland. A dispatcher, who
is on duty around the clock, can have
an ambulance enroute to a call in less
than a minute , Am ambulance with

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two paramedics responds to emergencies, reaching a scene in an average
of 13 minutes. Their e•pertlse and
speed can be crucial for heart attacks,
strokes, trawna and · other lifethreatening situations.
Telemetry, for instance, can
mean the difference between life and
death. With telemetry, SEOEMS
Gallia paramedics can be in constant
communication with coronary care·
. units in hospitals at Gallipolis, Iron·
ton, and Athens. Demands in Gallla
County are usually r®led to Holzer,
but If that unit's physicians and nurCootinued on A·2
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ployees on Jackson Pike, near Holzer

Medical Center. It is asswiled the
commissioners may have to asswne
. on a hill located north of the ,Spruce the tenns of the lease if It does not recontract with SEOEMS. Provisions
Street Extension.
According to a report filed by the for employment of 15 Gallia .County
department; a break In a joint of a sup- residents who are SEOEMS emergen,
ply line running from a we)l owned by cy 'medical technicians are ·presently
W.J . Lydick, Zanesville, to heating · unkl]own.
,
"Puzzltagi' Uoyd S.)'l ·
pipes on property owned by Oscar .
"It Is pUZ2llng," stated Dan
Bastian!, ·Gallipolis, allow&lt;!~ natural
J.lciyd, 1executive director of
gas, which Ignited, to escape,
~ department reports tha! tpe ,gas . SE;OEMS, "why the' cmmlssloners
fire Ignited grasa lind brush In thei)h'l• ' 'io&lt;luld want to subotltlite what their
planS 'ilel&lt;irtbe 'as li llleCOnd rate ser'
~iatevlclnlty. · ·',
vice for the SEOEMS .oerviCle, which
. • 'J'Wil'oulbuJ(diop iUid an old car were
Ia I 6t&lt;lfiOINdfnOIIhlllliihiiii01111Jly II!
. ~ . . . . , . , fire oil pi-ty
oWned by Jenny Webb, 355 Pike St., the best rural service In the nation.
The SEOEMS service Is known as an
Kanauga, a.t 12:07 p.m.
.
The departz:nent reports that sparks Advanced Life Support sy~tem, the
. from a trash fire Ignited brush and top quality In the lnduBtry. Its cost to
grass and spread to the buildings and. the county tas certainly. been
reasonable. From the clinunlssiooers'
auto.
Damage to the property damaged aMounced plans so fir, their new
system wiD be of a Basic Ul~ Support
was estimated at $50.
The department received a false quality and at about the cost now paid
SEOEMS.'.'
alarm call at 8:52p.m.
According to Mrs. Mary Joo Holt·
Responding to the Illegal false alarm,
department firemen and equipment zapfel, R.N ., Director of Training of ·
were needless dispatched to Mill Creek SEOEMS and a member of the EMS
Rd . tosearchforthenon-exlstentblaze. advlsory council to the Ohio Board ol
Regents , its professional paramedics
(EMT-Ps) are trained to administer
drugs, to intubate patients (prOvide
an air passage), and to apply electric
counter-shack (deflbii!latioo) In or· ·
der to prevent cardiac ·arrest among
•.
other advanced procedures.
''In an advanced system, the
emergen~y Is over when the patient's

Court to' settle Buckeye issue -

wet~· ~lrt•i•l hrlnw Pflrk · ~!. ,
F:lm St.. 11 ai Iroad St . am!

THIRTY-FIVE CENTS

MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY

SEOEMS director
·puzzled oVen acti()n•

CREWS from tile Meigs County Ohio Department of
Transporiation were hard at work Friday smoothing out

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- SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1979

GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

Workers out
·in full force

tP provirlr

riti 7' f'll.~.~ flrl·' irwi11•,d to fl iiPn(l .
F'11i· fm·H,I'r infnrm Htitll:l l'llr~ ·
l;wl ltw 1\f: ·~·pr '~ · Offkl• , ?~7
l1HP '
~t n•pf : Middlr•pr•rt .

NO. 12

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Tty Our Drive-Thru /nwnl 'Seroice!

Crow's Family Restaurant

Pag~"C-1

Replacement would cost $750,000

OUr Roost Btelond Baked Hom Sondwiches slorl with
specia.lly seleded USDA inspacted rnut1. TM meat Is
sliced thin ond STACKED HtGHon 1 stsomt SHd bun.
There is plenty of lean meat nutrition ttwtt the tntlre
family needs daily.

rnmm1init~• ·fl f'VE"lnpmrnt
Rl&lt;'&lt;'k f!nm! Small ritit•' Pro···~~~ !'ram. Thl' application is for
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ROAST BEEF OR 'BAKED HAM
SANDWICHES

of t~n &lt;-1pplif'flti11n f11r a ~inf,!lr
Pnrp(lSt&gt; fir&lt;lnt nnrlrr thr

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caused'an estimated $52,000 in damages to the contents of
a warefhouse located off Eastern Ave. early Saturday

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nur8ery school.

Something N""' AI (),.,. Drive· Thru Windo10

PI iRI.Ir NOTlrF:
Puhlic h•arings will he held
on .April :ID, l!l7~ and May I, ·
l!l7~ at 7 : ~0 P.M.· dJ'Wnstairs
al Villapt• Hall, ~~7 Rare St .,
Middleport . Ohio. Purl""" of

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FDIC ·

R. Lavender , 71 ,

Syracuse, died Wednesday at
Pl~asant Valley HospitaL
She was born August 7,
1907, at Hartford, Va., to the
late James and !.aura Hendricks Birchfield.
Her husband , F.st el

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Your choice of 12. brilliani
birth star colors enhanced
by' genuine diamonds.

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Burial will be in BroWn's
Hill Cemetery, Hartford.
Friends may call at the
Foglesong Funeral Home,
Mason,after~p.m. today.
The body !Viii be taken to
the church an hour prior to
the service.

B.

F.velyn Blankenship, Fermin
Boring, James Burcham,
Mary Chapman and
daughter, Dewely Coleman,
systems/' Haddah con- County, according to Miller, · . Discharged-Henry
r.ary Davis, Robert Deal,
tinued. "We're still losing are additional highway im· Cunningham, Richard Jeremy Tlill, Rufus E!lcessor,
ground despite th ese provement projects !Routes Vaughan, Roberta Mw;ser , Robert · Ervin , Louise
sacrifices,'' he added. .
2 a nd 35) and renovation of 11 Cecil Ward, Donna Webb, Hawkins, Flora Henry, Nan·
In cmirlusion, Haddah otherbridges.
Mary
Layne,
Qanny cy Hill and son, Janet Hinkle,
J ohn I Jake l Koe bel : Buffington, Betty Ep;1man, Kelly Holman, Nonnan Hum·
·said, " If things are to
change, the message has to r.allipolis Area Chamber of Mary Smith, !JOnallf Covert, phreys III , Carrie Justice,
come from local com- Corrunerre prL"sident, served
WilHam
Morris,
Avis Albert Keller, flora Kirby
munities."
as master of ceremonies.
Lawson .
and son , Elizabeth l"mbert,
Meanwhile, Commissioner
John Pleasant, Huntington ,
Daman I.awson, Charles J,inMHier informed COVIC: president of the COVIC, indaeur III , Shirley J.ong and
members that while Ohio's trorluced the speakers, along Squad kept busy
son, Gilbert l .ucas, . J..eslie
problems are not uni.que, with John Ellis, design
J.yones, Ralph McCorkle, Sue
The Pomeroy Emergency McQuire, Mary . Mcintosh,
West VIrginia has approved a engineer ,with the Ohio
record $670,000,000 highway Department of . Highways; Squad was bliSy with four Daniel RusSell , Dennis
budget for the new ·fiscal r.lenn Smith, Director, Ohio runs Thursday night and Searles, Florence Silvey,
year.
T&gt;ivision 10, Marietta ; Nor- Friday morniilg. ·
Debra Slaughter and son,
At 4' 26 p.m. the squad went Della Snavely, Genjeve Stef·
Miller pointed out West man Roush, West Virginia 's
Virginia's gasoline tax is ten Chief F.ngineer, Qevelop- to Letart Township for fen, Ethel Stewart, Mary
and one-half cents peqtallon. · men! , and Jimmy J. Wedge, Margie Hunt who was injured Swisher and daughter, Ida
With federal aid f411ds, a Ma son County's represen- in a falL She was taken to Whaley and daughter,
state 'lax and bond funds, tative in the West Virginia Veterans Memorial Hospital Heather Wood.
·
where she was admitted . at
things are moving forward in · House of Delegates.
5:47p.m. Thursday, the fire
the Mountain state. " li was
. ·
unit went to Columbia
the will of the people," Miller
STRIKE POSSIBI.F.
Township
to extinquish a
said, "to get things going in
COLUMBUS,
Ohio lAP ) 271NOJCTMENTS
brush fire on the Lawson
on-· ·Jate."
·
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Rubber
Workers
United
SPRINGFIELD,
Ol)io
farm . At 5:51 p.m.,the squad
MJller was,' however, upset
President
Peter
Bommarito
lAP)A
special
grand
jury
wenf to near Chester for Mrs.
over · the condition of . the
sa id Thursday night his union
Shadle. Bridge, connecting investiguting alleged illegal Edna Summerfield, a
by
Clark
County
conduct
medical patient, who • was "gave me the authority to
· Henderson artd Pt. Pleasant
·
Sheriff
Oonald
F..
Sanders
taken to 'Holzer Medical strike on Uniroyal If in my
In Maso.n County.
and
M&gt;j.
Warren
Holloway
Center. Friday at 12:13 a.m. estimation a settlement " on
The commissioner perkey issues cannot be
sonally inspected that prldge returned 27 indictm ents the squad went to Brownell two
arhieved,
Thursday night.
Ave., in Middleport, where
Thursday,. on foot and in his
He said the wage package
Common Pleas . Court J eff Neff was · having·
vehicle. "I'm embari-assed
in a three-year pact being
Judge
Richard
T.T:ole
would
difficulty
breathing.
He
was
over the deplorable condition
presented to the four major
of that structure," Miller not say who was named in the taken to Veterans Memorial tiremakers is "more than 30
indictments. Rut he said Hospit aL
said.
percent and I'm not going to
The contractor has had a those indicted would be sumsay any more."
moned (or arraignment this
problem obtaining supplies,
. afternoon.

·ReceivE( S;OOo c .c A Bo.rius Points for each
sate deposit !lox rented at .the main office In ·.
Pomeroy or.;.t:ff11i Rutl.and ilran.c h. Sorry.".
all boxes are :reflted af.lhe T~ppers Pl.aiils
Branch. Boxes rent .trom .$4.00 per year; and

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Durst, Coolville, and Mrs.
Ethel
Rainey,
Point
Pleasant, W. Va. Eleven
grand- children, 19 greatgrandchildren. and several,
nieces and nephews also .
survive.
~'uneral services will be
held at I p.m . S\lnday at the
E;wing ~'uneral Home with
ttie Rev. Steve Wilson
official- ing. Burial will be in
Greenwood Cemetery.
friends may call at the
funeral home anytime after 7
this evening .

Holzer Medical Center
Discharges, Aprll19
Debra

two sisters 1 Mrrs. Myrtle

On Saturday, April 21, the . ty Junior Fairgrounds.
M.r. .M. Tlistrict, Order of the
r"mpfjre will be held at 7
Arrow, will host tht- Spring p.m. Dance team ·comFellowship of Thai Coo 7.yo petition between the l.odge
I .odg• 457 at fhe r.aiUa r.oun· Team and Troop 249
· Pomeroy, will also beheld . .
A special feature of the
evening will be a tap out
ceremony.
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This Is the first time In the
Three suits for dissolution history of the l.odge that~
of marriage have been filed has been done outside Qf
in Meigs County Common CamJY Arrowhead at Ona, W.
Pleas Court. ·
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Fili!)g were Robert Wald Va.The public .and
friends are
Qua Us; Pomeroy, and Julia invited to attend.
Ruth Qualls, Middleport;
Helen Miller, Coolville, and·
Harry Miller •. 'Pomeroy; .
ALUMNI MEETING
Timothy Edward Demosky,
The Pomeroy Alumni
Pomeroy, and Barbara Ann Association will meet ··
Demosky, Pomeroy.
. Saturday, April 21, at 7:3:0
·p.m. in the basemellt of the
Trinity Church. All interested ·
SPECIAL MEETING SET
alwnni are Invited to attend.
A special meeting of the
SQUAD CALLED
Southern Local School
The
Middleport
District Board of .Education
. will be held at 7 p.m . Mooday Emergency Unit was called ,
at the high school to discuss to 913 Broadway at 11 :53 p.m.
negotiations with the non· Thursday for lillie Smith, a
certified employes. of the medical patient who was
taken to Holzer Medical
district.
\ Center.
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Self-inflicted gun
wound proves fetal
POMEROY - Clifford H. South,
Rt. 3, Puneroy, died of apparent selfinflicted gunshot wound Friday
evening at his residence. The
J;'oineroy Emergency Squad waa
called at 10:30 p.m. and traniported
Smith to Vetenrls Memorial Hospital
where he was pronounced dead on
arrival.
Meigs County Coroner Dr. Rily
Pickens and Sheriff James Proffitt
w~re on the investigation a1 w~re
Capt. Robert Beegle, Deputies Keith
Uttle ond Cart Hysell, and Sheriff's
Investtgator Gary Wolle. The body
was taken to Ewing's Funeral Home.

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FRENCH HOLSTON

Two veteran Bell
employees retire
GALUPOUS.- Ohio Bell central
office repairman Victor D. Hager,
and installer • repalnnan French J .
Holston will retire here May 23 -each
with more tban three decades of ser·
vice with the company.
· Hager, a Midkiff, W.Va., native,
began· his Bell System career here in
1945, following four yeal's with the
U.S. Ariny Air Corps.
After five years as a combinationman, he became an Installer ·repair·
. man in 1!150.
In 1952, he returned to his duties
as comblnationman. He assumed his
present position as · ~ntral office
repairman in 1962 ..
Hager's 34 years with the com· ·
pany all have been In Gallipolis.
Holston, born in Ironton, also
began his te1ephooe career alter
military service during World War II,
He served in the Army Signal Corps In
the F.uropean Theater from 1942 to

1945.
He started with Ohio Bell as a
lineman in Colurntius in January 1916,
returning to hls ho111etown in that
I position live months later.
In 1947, Holston moved to
Galllpolls where, In 1!150, he began his
present job as inlltaller • repalnnan.
Both men plan to remain In the
area after retirement.
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The two are Involved In local civlc
activities, lhcludlng the Telephone
Pioneers of America and Veterans of
Foreign Wars. Hager's other af·
filiations Include the Elka and the
Gallipolis Golf Club. Holston also is a
Mason.
!lager and his wife, Geraldine,
were married In 1945. They liave two
dailghters, Suelien and Deborah.
Holstoo and his wife, Pearl, also
were wed In 1945. They· have one daughter, Patsy.

Petition to repeal
city tax filed Friday
GALUPOUS - An initiative
petition for the repeal of the one per
cent City Income Tax was filed. with
Galllpolls City Commission Clerk
Evei)'n Knolls late Friday afternoon .
Submitted by fiJr!ller City Manager
Gary R. Short, attorney at law, who
currently worka for the City of Colum·
bus, the petition was fUed on behalf of a
committee to represent the petitioners .
consisting of Wlllllm M. Barr, Harcy
.W. Holderby, Carl R. Sanden, Eddie A.
Sanders and V. Helen Spires.
The City ·qwrter requires that ouch
inlllattve petttlooa Include, " ... the
names and addressH of at least five
electors who ahaU be officlaly regarded
as flllng the petition and shall constitute
a committee of the ·petitioners. for the
EXTENDED WEA'111ER
Monday tbroagb w.ae~~~ay:
Fair )llroillll the period. HliU
from tbe • to llle tow 'ltl. Lon fit
tbe ·tO. Moaday, dropplag' to 1~
upper Ill to mid 1ttt Toeiday 8111
Wedaetday. ·

purpose ... named."
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Section llG of the charter mandates
that all papers comprising a petition be
flied with the clerk of the COrnmilatOII
within 120 daya from the date ol the flnt
signing. All of the 144slgnatures 011the
live page petition were 1J8thered during
March and April.
According to the charter, "Any ·
proposed ordinances, Including or, :
dinances for the repeal or amendnient .
of an ordinance· then In effect may be
submitted to the city c01111111sslon by .
petition signed by a\ least five per ceRt
of the total nwnber of voters In the .
.
munlclpallty,"
Ordinance No . 73-30, · whlcb
establlohed the Income tax, wu puaed
by the city commission on May 2, 19'78.
The ooe per cent tux, imposed on all
earned Income In Galllpolis, went into
effect on July I, 19'18, without a vote of
thepeopte.
.
AccOrding to the .City Charter, the
petition filed Friday must be submitted
to the city commission at Its next
regular meeting, and provisions muBt
be lnade for publlr hea~ uoon the
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rontlnued from A· I
ses are busy the ·lelemelered signals
are transmitted to either Ironton or
Athens so physicians there may
monitor the victim's life signs ·and
give directions to the Gallia
paramedics for the patient's care.
Accordcing to !Joyd, "This type
of sophisticated serviN&gt; and the
flexibility under which it is provided
was one of the purposes of a multicounty system in the first place. No

proposed ordinanrr of rt'Jlt'•l .
Section f&lt;i (Petition for F.lortion\ of
the rhart~r rearis : •
·:The city commission shall at once
prON&gt;ed to consider such pelitioo and
shall take final action thereon within 30
days from the dale of submission. If the
city rommlssion rejects the proposed
ordinance or passes it in a different
form from thai set forth in the petition,
or fails to act finally upon it within the
time state• the committee of
petitioners, by wrillen demand filrd
with the clerk of the city commission
not later than 20 days after final action
or inaction by the city commission,
may require that · the proposed ordinance be submitted to a vote of the
electors in its original form, if, with or
prior to such demand, a petition for
such electioo,.signed after the final action or Inaction by the city commissioo,
is filed with such clerk bearing additional signatures of five per cent of
t~e electors of the city, none of whom
were signers of the first petitl011..."
· The city's 1979 appropriations unveiled in February, estimated U.::t the
income tax would generate $500,000, or
41. per cent of the generallu~ revenue.
C1!y Manager Chris Morris said Ja.t
Tuesday during a special meeting of the
commission that first quarter receipts
indicated that the one per cent tax
would generate slighUy more than
$600,000 in 1979.

rural single county system can ever

hope to attain this capability in an
economic manner.''
In a recent Department of Health,
Education and Wrlfare study of
SF.OF.MS, it was found that of patients
that were telemetered, 49 percent
were clinically stabilized and 10 percent were clinically improved by the
time they reached the hospital. If
Gallia County would attempt to
replicate this capability - something
is now has equity in as a member of
the SEOEMS corpora tion -replacement cost on today's market is
conservatively estimated al $750,000.
Return To Dart Ages
'[n essence, what the commissioners are doing by starting their
own system is reinventing the already
discove red wheel" said Einon Plummer, executive director of the Ohio
Valley Hea lth Services Foundatioo,
the agency which originally designed
the regional systein. "They · must
establish stations in areas already
served by SEOEMS units : !hey must.
1

to do what already is being done by
SEOEMS; and, if they plan to charge
for their servite as they have .indicated, they must duplicate the
financial department of SEOEMS
which is already at theirldlsposal. It is
doubtful if the smali amount of. billing
this department would do in a year's
time would justify its cost."
" It seems," he added , qtt.e com-

missioners are bent on returning to
the da rk ages rather !han
progressing."

m. Tuesday from the St. HospitaL
Joseph CaUwlic Church here
She was born May 10, 1919
for Mrs. Bettie Rae Neale, 57, ID the late Harold !Wy and
whose body was .recovered . Zona Patteroon Jeffers.
lrom the Ohio River Friday.
Survjvors inClude her
Mrs. Neale, a volunteer husband, !Wbert F. Oliver;
worker at Cabell - Huntington two sons, !Wbert E. Oliver,
Hospital. is survived by her Mason, and James L. Oliver,
mother, Mrs. Betty E. Lyons , West Columbia ; two sis- 1
Huntington ; a daughter, Mrs. ters, Donna Jean Jeffers,
horne.
There are also t3 David McClave of South Columbus, and Mrs. Coley
a
sist er, Knapp, West Colwnbia; two
grandchildren and 18 great- Charleston ;
Lyons , brothers, Bobby Jeffers,
grandchildren, one .niece and Ros emary
one nephew. She · was Huntington; a grandchild and Minersville, and · Harold
. preceded in death by her· several distant relatives Jeffers,' Pomeroy, and five
husband, l£fty 1in 1951 and a residing in Galli a Co Wily.
grandchildren .. ·
Buria I will be in Spring Hill
brother and sister.
Funeral services will be Cemetery. Christian wake
The funeral will be held at
held at 1 p. m. Monday at the services will be heid at 7:30 t :30 p. m. Monday at the
White Funeral Home in p·. m. Monday at the Klingel - Foglesong Funera l Home
Coolville with Rev . Cecil carpenter Mortuary in with I' · e Rev. John Wildman
Morrison officiating.. Burial Hantington. Friends may ca ll officiating. Burial will follow
will be in the Torch Baptist at the funeral home from 6 In in the JOOF cemetery in
Mason .
9 p. m. Monday .
. Cemetery.
Friends may call at the
Friends may can at the
funeral home after 2 p. m. on
funeral home ait er noon
Sunday.
today.
ETHEL ''Peggy" OLIVER
BETIIE NEALE
'Ethel "Peggy" Oliver, 59, . The kangaroo is about I
HUNTINGTON - Funeral Mason. died Salilrday at 3 a. : inch in length at birth and
servlci!s will be held at 10 a . m. in the Pleasant Vlilley resembles a worm.
and had been a resident of the
Torch area her entire life.
SurViVors· indude a ~n,
Kenneth W. Russell, Beverly;
four daughters, Mrs. Alberta
Tabor, McConnelsville ; Mrs.
Madge Davis and Mrs .
Pauline Moore, bothrol Little
Hocking, and Thelma, at

:Wahama student winner

EASTER GUESTS
Mrs. Clyde Cloie, Waterford;
PORTLAND--Easter . Mrs. lUta Garrett, Colwnweekend guests of Mrs. Allen . bus; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Brewer and David were Mrs. Brewer, Porter; and Harold .
Marilyr Reali, Columbus: Brewer, Long Bottom.

:,of state D.A.R. award

TH

April 20, 1979 Marks
Harland " Woody" Wood's 20th .
Anniversary As A Sales Representative

IN MACKSBURG
M!DDLEPORT-Mr. and
Mrs. Bob King, Mrs. Euvetta
Bechtle, and Mrs. Evelyn
l.ewis of Evangeline Chapter,
Order of the Eastern Star,
were at Macksburg Thursday
night for Roberta Circle.
'.'Howard's Stars' ~ were
guests.

NAME CLARIFIED
MIDDLEPORT - The
Barbara Smith that was fmed
in the. court of Middleport
Mayor
Fred Hoffman
recently on a disorderly
manner charge was not
Barbara Ann Smith, Happy
Hollow
Road,
toward
Rutland.
MEET WEDNF11DAY
POMEROY
The .
Pomeroy - Middleport Lioos
Club will meet In regular
session at noon Wednesday at
the Meigs Inn.

for Smith Buick Pontiac in :Gallipolis.

82 million loan
l.ady Jane Grey, queen of
·
England lor nine days, was
approved for RWA .J.oodon
beheaded in the Tower of
ISM.
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WASHINGTON - ISPECIAJ.) Congressman Clarence E. Miller
Saturday an~ounced the Fanners'
Home Admimlltratloo hu approved a
J:l,OOO,OOO loan for the GaUia County
Rural Water Assn. The terms are for
40 years at five percent.
The association plans to install
addltiiJ!Uil water mains and two ad·
dilional storage tanka to serve 317 new
customers and 180 exl.stlng users In
the Village of Vlntoo.
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Thus far, the Gallla County Rural
Water Alan., has received $5,2'12,000
I~ FHA Joana and $550,000 in grants
smce 1969.

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called Antiquity Antiques Or. fers many Interesting items
for uie from the Institute.
This- store is staffed
primarily by G~I reslllents.
3. The new GSI Activity
CA!nler ill often used by comm unIty . groups and Wr.Jte us tor tree
· booklets
showing
organlzatloos.
memorials
in
full col4., Residents participate In
or
with
sizes
&amp;
prices
special events such as Bob
Evana Farm Festival when:
given.
they display arts and crafts.
There are probably many ,
other ways in which GSI
residents ran make meaningful and on going contributions
to the ('()JTllJiunlty.Interested
reader s
who
hav e
suggestions for ways in
which GSllind the Gallipolis
Community could work
Pomeroy, Ohio
together are invited to con- Leo L. V;j_ughan; Mg~.
tact the Institution 's office of
or
· S.taff Development and
Vinton,
Ohi!l, .
Public Relations.
Jameso.
Bush,Mgr.
Ned: Wbere Unit DIs now
and directions for the future . .__ _ _ _ _ _ __.

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CASH IN WITH CMS TRAVEL

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meet Tuesday night

The
changing face of GSl
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GOING TO VEGAS7

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HUNTSVILLE , Ala .
.
. Veterans of the 222nd Infantry Regiment of the 42nd
Infantry (RA INBOW)
Pu hli sht~ l i'\ '1'1')' SWlduy by The
Oho V;•lh'/' Publl!ihlnw: Cv .·
Division will hold their an- Mul!lnwdia,
rM..'.
nual reunion at the Carriage
GAIJJPOUS
OAIJ.Y TRIBUNE
Inn, 3811 Unlvet$ily Drive, N.
8!$ Third Aw., Galllpolis, Ohio
f:AI.I JPO!.IS - The Gallipnlis ~ty ' W., Huntsville, Ala. 35805,
45631.
c.,m.ru.,.,ion will meet in special .lith· 11 thru .Julv 14. !979.
Publislwtl I'Vt'ry weekday evening
sessioo Tuesday at a p.m. in the
n&lt;,~pt Saturday. St'l'OOCI L'1as.&lt;1
The
222nd · Infantry
Posla!!l'
PJiid al Gallipoll!l, Ohlo
Municipal Court Room.
Regiment requests aU former
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· Aj!enda items include:
niEDAILVSENTINEL
veterans of the regiment,
JH Court St., PQmeroy, 0 . 45789.
, A public hearing oo the Conununity seeking membership and
every ~k day evening
Development Block Grant In ihe Maple reunion Information to ,PubliJ,hed
en'fpl Saturdlly. Entered u second
Shade area.
cllw mailing matler 11t Ponwruy,
.Ontact: Rainbow Division
Ohiu Pud elfk~.
Consideration of a resolutl011 ,to ad- Veterans, 1979 Reunion
By Cjjrrier daily wnd Sunday 75c
vertise for bids for Btreet tree scape.
~r wetk. Motor root.e S3 .~ per
Committee, P. 0. Box 491,
month.
Cooslderatloo ol an orditl'ance to cOn· · Huntsville, Ala. 35804.
MAIL
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tract witll CombS and Associates for
SUBSCRI PTiON RA'$S
The G•lllpulls Dolly Trlbwte In
final application lor the Community ·
Ohio a~ West VlrJinla ooe year
Deyelopment Block Grant.
127.50:
alx moottwl14.:.0: threemon·
4-HCLUB
lhs 11.50. Elsewhere $32.00 per year;
Consideration of an ordinance to conMEETI'NG
six months 117.00; three months
tract with Richard Morse Associates
SUO; mot.Qrroute fl . ~ monthly.
FIVE POINTS -The Five
for profession services for the planning Point Bucks 4-H Club will
The DlliJy. Sentinel, t~rM! ya~
f27,50; Six months 114.50; t~.
of a recreational ccmplex.
month!~ 18.50. Elsewhere $32.00; !J1.J:
hold Its organizational
Coosideralioo of an Ordinance to con- meeting
; thr~monlhste.OO. 1
Wednesday, April · monlhs$17.00
'l)le A&amp;soclat.ed Press Is exclusivetract with James M. Jeffers for
ly entitled to the use for publl ~auoo·
25, at 7::10 p.m., at the Rick
professiooal services for the develop- lnng
of all news di!ipatc.hes credited tnt.he1
residenc~, near Five
. n ew~pe r and allio the local ne\fll;
ment of·a new cit~: map.
,
. Pints. Anyone intereste(! In
publashed herein.
joining the club is invited !o
attend.

TO MEET MONDAY
GAI.IJPOIJS - A meeting of the
Ohio Valley Regional "Development
Commission's Gallia County Caucus
has been scheduled for Monday, April
23, at 7:30p.m. in the County Commissioners' Office in the Gallia County Courthouse in Gallipolis. Taplc ,of
discussion will be the election of a
member to the Executive Committee
ofthe OVRDC.
All members are urged to attend,
For additional information, call John
W. Clark at 614-354-7795.

invest in communications equipment

I'LAN REUNION

A-'3- TheSunday Timeh~entinel, Sundav. Anr. 22. 19'/!l

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OnUnliD
IX GS! and the
Community: How lhey
work together.
By Bernard Klngoley,
GSI Staff Development,
with Chrio Gallup, ·
Unit II
. Psyrhology Aoslstant
GAJ.!JPOJJS - Because
&lt;'.Ill is virtually a part of the ·
city. lhe reoidento often interact with members of the
Gallipolis City community.
This interaction can hi: the .
basis for the community's

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"Woody" wishes to thank all of his
loyal supporters for his· success
during the past .20 years . He also
~ishes ·to invite all ·of his many
f~iends to come and talk abovt a
great deal on a new front wheel
drive · Pontiac Phoenix or Buick
Skylark.

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COOLVIlLE- Mrs, Ella
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Cool'lllle, IIJe&lt;1 eai-ly Saturday
morning at Camden-Clark
Memorial Hospital following
a long illness:
She was born at Torch, 0 6
daughter of the late Jdln and
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Mrs. RUBSell was a.member
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COLUMBUS - A total of
$H7,232.46in first- half 1978
property tax reimbursements
has been distributed to Meigs
County , . its
political
subdivisions and school
distriCts, State Auditor
Thomas
E.
Ferguson
announced Saturday.
Meigs County and its
political · subdivisions
received $44,020.87 while
school districts within the
·,unty received $103,211,59.

Through a provision In the .co unties rt.&gt;Ouce taxes owed
appropriations bill, the state by property owners by 10
board of educatlbn and state per cent and the state
audi!Dr are requp-ed to send reimburses the taxing
10 percent property tax districts for the lost revenue.
The homestead exemption
rollback and homestead
exemption reimbursement ,for elderly and disabled
che cks directly to lo cal homeowners, based on the ·
person 's lncome, ·also calls
taxing authorities.
rollback for the state to reimbuse, the
Under the
program, In effect since 1972, taxinR districts lor the .

rt.'&lt;luction in local revenue .
Total reimbursement
&lt;;becks to M,eigs County and
its stlbdivislons were as
loUows : Meigs County ,
$19,013 .52; Middleport ,
$3,072.27; Pomeroy,
$2,718.64 ; Racine, $804 .63;
Rutland, '$533.02; Syracuse,
$810.48 ; Bedford Twp. ,
$276.20; Chester Twp.,

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A-4- Thc Sunday Times,'lt&gt;ntinel, Sund11y, Apr. 22, W'/!1

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l,;otumb•a lwp . ,
· $487.56 ; Lebanon Twp .,
$422.73 ; Letart Twp ., $376.74 ;
Oliye Twp ., $695.51; Otange
Twp .• $498.73 ; Rutland Twp.,
~98 .91; Salem Twp., $709.01 ;
Salisbury Twp ., $660.28 ;
Scipio Twp., $311.57; Sutton
$932. 35 ;

Twp. , $735.60,

Pa)'ments to the special
districts, totaling $10,363.12,

$3,625 .10;

Hospital 'News-

Meigs

$442.17; · Rio
Grande
Community College,
$3,679. 76; Tti-CoiDlty l!fental
Health, $723.81; Tuberculosis
Hospital, $1,450.04.
Distributions to the school
districts were as follows:
Alexander, $6,123.06;
Eastern, S25,081.73; Meigs,
$48,007 .51; Southern ,
$23,450.43; Tti County Jt .
Voc. S.D., $548.116.

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ATHENS - The annual . of a long-term mission for the
of the Consortium agency. The group will be
,for Health Education in Ap- divided into four workshops
paladlla Ohio (CHEAO) will to study health manpower
be held on Wednesday, April development , public health
25 at the Hocking Valley education,
continuin g
Motor Lodge in Nelsonville.
education and special projec· · A seminar will begin at ts.
1:30 p.m. with board memA social hour and dinner
bers and invited gilests par- will precede the business
ticlpatlng in the development meeting which begins at 7

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Bubba Mccalister tricu
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to rescue his kidnapped
mother and IIIler. A different
kind of Weatern, but one M
tun of actilm aa anything Ylil
seen in ltoriee of the Old
Welt. .
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Ncln '. Flctlo~t :- "Redneclt
MOihors, Good 011 Glrla and ,
Other Solthem Belles: A
·eetebraUon of the Women of
Dixie", by Sharon MeKen!.
An entertaining npcll1 on
what makes Solthem women
unique.
"Goodfellow cataloR of
Wmderful Thinp: Tn!dl·
tiona! and Contemponry
Cralt.!l." FuU of plcturt1 and
clesigned for direct orda-lnc
of dellgh tful Amerlcu
handmade producla; trlth
.information
on
craft
orglinlzationa,
fairs,
pubUcatlons and achoola will!,
instructlon in crafta.
Here Is the bclollmolill
Kh~ule fw ~y. ~
:13: Wolf 1'81 2:30 to I p. m.:
Carpentor, !:It to 3:411 pm.;
o.ter 4 to 4:411 p. m.;
LAnpvU!e 4:461o ~:1~ p. m.;
~ ( Polil..Oy Natiilnal .
Bank) ~:30 to 1:11 p; m.;
Depot StreeU:30to 7:15p.m.
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Lll1g llollllln 3 to 3:30pm.;
Reedsville. Reed'• Store, 4 to
5 p. m.; Tuppera P!Aina Atbaugh Houalng, 5:30 to 1:30
p.m.; Chiller • Methodllt
Church 6:46 to 7:46 p. m.;
Baum Addilkln,lto 8:30pm.
'lbanday. April II •
HeadSW't, Racine 2 to 2:30
p.m.; Portland, poll oftlce, I
ID 3:30 p. m.; Racine Hame
Natklnal Bank, 4 to 5 p. m.
W&amp;gnor'aifardware, G10 1 p. ·
m.: SyracUit SwimmiDI
Pooi,-I:U to 1:15 p. m.

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Your
bookmobile always hu
something new. Among the
just-arrived boob this week
d be' Fiction - JQieph
HeUer's "Good As Gold",. In
which the White Houae ll1d
Washingtm get the 111ne
funny, irreverent treatnlent
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"SUmmor of the· GUll" by

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Court news

GALUPOUS-The
apparent accidental, selfinflicted, shooting of a GaUia
County man Is b!olng ·
investigated by the GaUia
County Sheriff's Department.
Sheriff
James
M,
Montgomery's department
was informed of the shooting
at 12:06 a.m:. Saturday by
Southeast ctlio Emergency
Medical . Services
(SEOEMS).
Department DepuUes were
dlopalcbed to the Ronald
MUJer resilience on Pickena
Rd:, off SR 160, to investigate.
According to a report film
by the department, the 33
year old rrian was cleaning
his .32 callibre revolver and
while looking' down the
barrel, the gun went off an(!
shot 'him in the noae.
Miller was transported to
Holzer Medical Center,
where he was treated and

Weather

WILLIAM A. SMITH
WIUiam A. Smith baa been
named 1D the BF Goodrldl
Winners 'Circle Honor Society
for 1979 because of hla out· ,
standing sales- achiev.ementa
last year.
Smith, who beelll!le account manager in February
at BF Goodrich Cherillcal
Group's Kansas City ulel
office, joined the company in
·, 1963•as an assoclat, chemill.
Smith Is a native of
Pomeroy. He earned bia
bachelor of science degree in
. chemistry from (Prudue
UniverSity in 1961. He Is I
member of the American
Chemical Society, Twin CitY
Rubber Group, and the Upper
Midwest Section of lbe
Society of Plaitica · Engineers. ·
.
He and his wife Uve in
Bloomington, Mlnneaota . .
They have four children.

· . TASTE-OF NATURE

Gallia shf'!PiH
probes shooting

Retardation Ce nter , and
Gallipolis State Institute p.m. In addition to .lh•· of Ro:.trd in the F.mt•rging Public Works, said bids are Air pollution control projects
bnsiness meeting agenda , an An•a of Prirmiry r&lt;tre and being opened on the following that will be completed by t980
public works projects:
el~tion of .trustees and of- Prt&gt;vrntion."
are planned for coal • fired
Ath ens Mental Health boilers .at the three
ficers for the roming year
Mr ..Ciayton holds R.A . and
will be held.
M.P.H. degrees and has com- Center, Cambridge Men~al in&amp;itutions.
and
Mental
The dinnrr speaker wi)J.hlo pleted post-graduate work in Health
Bids will be taken ·April 26
A,ure li us T. Clayt on, health areas and in adfor induced draft -fans and
Regional Program Con - ministration . He has been ac.May 10 for electrostatic
sultan! for Appal ac hian tive in the health field sinre 1!178.
precipitators for the heating
Health, Region V, Chi cago. 1968 and has been with the . The public is invill'fl to at- plants. Bids will be taken
His topic is ''Responsibilities Pubiir Health Service· 11ince !end thr business meeting.
later to Install the equipment.

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WARDEN SUSPENDED

GalllpoliB, $29; Lance E.
Clifford, 29, Northup, $28;
and, Robert J. Thompson, 24,
Grove aty, $25.

COLUMBUS - Raymond

R. Kohli. deputy director for

The air pollution control
equipment will be used Ill
remove poHutants , from
stacks before It enters the
atmosphere.
The projects will cost an
estimated $1.6 million.

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CLEVELAND (AP) Cuyahoga County Jail
Warden Walter Browne. has
been suspendeq for two
weeks because he failed to
teD Sheriff Gerald McFaul of
an aUeged death plot against
Anthony Liberatore.
Browne testified in federal
court last week about rumors
that Liberatore was to be .
poisoned through the Justice
Center cafeteria. Because of
the reported death plot,
federal authorities moved
Uber&amp;tore to the Summit
County Jail in Akron.
McFaul said if he had
known of the report he would
have investigated and
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gotten to the SOlK'Ce." 1be
sheriff said it would be very
difficult ID poison a )l"i'amer
since jaU food is serve&lt;!
cafeteria -style, and Liberatore was not isolated.

Were Bonnie S. Fuller, 26,

Pro;ects bids slated April 26

Annual meeting slated April ·25

Gallipolis FeJ1')'; Glen JII'I'IU
DISCHARGES - James Jr., Ripley; Robert Polllld,
Powell, GaUipoUs Ferry; Gillllpolls, Ohio; ~nda'
Evelyn JeweU, NeW Haven; Langdon, Glenwood; Vtrpda
r.tn. Frank Filion, r-: Jeffers, South Side; Ann
Harold Birchfield,· 8911!!! Baker, ..__; ~ Buck,
Side; PhyllJJ Leport, Hen- Leon; . Benjamin Polley, ·
derson; Mildred Morpn, Carolyn Miller, · Dreama
~; HayFiaber,GaU1illlliB "Graham, Emmons Selby,
Ferry: Mary Lavender, Leona WUIIamaon, Peter
Syracuse, Ohio; Rhinehold " Young and Bell Sommervll)e,
Schwarz, Mason; Floyd all Point Pleuant.
Hayes, Leon; Carl Dove:· · ·
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PLEASANT VAlLEY

SUSAN HANNUM
LONG BOTTOM - Susan
Elaine Hannum of Long Bottom has been granted ad·
mission to Ohio Valley
College of Parkersburg, W.
Va. for the fall semester of
1979. Susan is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hannum,
,5J025SR 248, Long Bottom.
. Ohio Valley College is a
. private, two-yearliberal arts
ins(ltulion. Dennis .Cox,
'Director of Admissions, announces that Sl!Slln was granted admission on the basis of
her personal and academic
• record.
Susan is currently a senior
1at Eastern High &amp;hool
where she has been a member of Marching Band, Pep
Band, Chorus and was selected as recipient for John
Philip Sousa Band Award
and All-Ohio State Fair
Youth Choir.

GALUPOUS - Melvin E.
Riffle, 32, Jackson, entered
pleas of guilty ID charges of
DWI !Uid driving while under
suspension in GallipoUs
Mmiclpal, Court Thursday.
Rime was lined $350, plus a •
one year sentence, all but 20 ':
days suspended.
Five
cases
were
terminated in Judge James
A. Beanett's Court Friday,
Fined $300, plus a six month
sentence, all but 10 days
suspended, was RandaU D. ·
GrMt, 23, Ewington.
Robin D. Fisher, 30, Pl.
Pleasant, waived $30 on a
charge of changing lanes
without caution.
. Fined or forfeiting bond on
charges of eJI!cessive speed

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PRA:iBEREPOB'I'I
POMEROY Melsa
Co1111ly Sheriff Jamh J.
ProHitl' reporta deplltlea
inveatlgat~ ·a · c0111plalnt
from Jolin Scngg, . Rt. I,
Rutland, Friday. Scrau ,
reported · that aometlme ..
Wedneldly anbo'l!ll Jlll'llll1l ;
vandlllled two 11111111 at 1111
reeldalc.. 'lbe wtndllllelda •
llld bewlllpto ,wwellnoclted
out of bolh wliclel.
O.puUaa
ar- . allo •
invtlllpllna · 9II1III1IJup to
mallbo:a and .......... tube
em Glbul RoAd at Rl. · 2,
Albany, Ohio. The bo- w•e
llnocked down by · a vltlk:le
around 11:30 p. m. 'llwtlday
nlgllt.
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S\mChly 1'i n w~ ...';('nt inPl. ~uncl.rty . Apr . ~'2. 1m!l:

Scholarship winners.· named

_Joint Rotary meeting held Friday
David Sar1ll~ t.t·om Demt~:tone th~ hospitality Shown them
is an Underwriting devel- here and elsewhere in
opment Supervisor of the District 669 . .
South
British
United
It was an impressive
Insurance Company, Ud., in meeting which certainly
Sydney.
attained the goal of the Group
Sydney .
Study Exchange Program
Morris and Whelan first which is to promote·improved
gave brief
comments world undersanding through
comparing the stru~ures of e:r~hange visits.
government in AustraUa and
~• tcmational.
the United $tales. They also
Thirty . five Rotarians
explained that the U. S. and
lrotn Athens and Middleport _.
Australia are commensurate
Pon\eroy clubs and visiting
in size and yet we have a
Rotarian Dick Seavitt from
population o.f 220 IJiillion and
• e•
Dea rborn ~ Mi~igan, were
they have only 14 million. The
present to share . with
reason is that the central
Gallipolis. Rotarians this very
area of Australla is a desert . .
&gt;1lmulating and informative
They need people wbo are ·
O..t&gt;rogram .
.
skilled In developmental
; 'Oteteamof six Australians
areas in' order to ' make
'l! are on a six-week visit to the
available the great wealth
!i U.S. as guests of Rotarians in
and potential that is available
;.; District
669
which
from their oountry rich in · EAST MEIGS - Kinder·
r
ncompasses the
minerals and agricultural garten enrollment for the
1979 ' ao school y..lr is schedproducts.
.
~: :~:~~~e;~::;r,
quadrant of the
~l
visitors will have a
Following comments, team uled at Tuppers Plains
"- fcl ur•ctav visit to Washington ,
members Invited questionl• Elementary SChool Friday,
the middle of their
from
the
assembled April 'll, from 8:30a. m. until
Rotarians . and a very 3:30 p,m.
Parents llhould report to
Area
Club
instructive and entertaining
Rotarian John
period of questions and school sometime dur~g that
day.
.
Jones, 'met the Australian
answers followed.
to
provide
a
Parents
are
The team was en·
""'""·m members in Lancaster
reeord
of ·
•'&gt; A.n.n 19 and brought them to
thusiastiely applauded fol· C&lt;~m)ilete
allipolis where Rotarian
lowing theii' presentatlol'l. Immunization when they
Brandeberry was host
In turn, they were most register their chUdren.
a tour of Holzer Hogpital
gracious and appreciative of ' Immunization Information
llhould include OPT, four
Polio sabin, one measles, one
rubella and proof of a recent
APRIL IS
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TB skin test within one year
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PHYSICAL
A copy of the child's birth
certificate llhould ·also be
FITNESS
provided at time of
registration.
MONTH
School officials report any
chUd wbose filth birthday
falls on oc before September
WORK OUT AND
30th of this year, may be
registered for kindergarten
SHAPE UP
this fall.
TRY US TODAY •••
In addition,. any child
whose
sixth birthday falla on
per hr. workout
or before September 30th this
year may be registered for
per walk - 1~ visit
firs year if he or llhe is a new
417 Second Ave . •
Gallipolis, Ohio
enroll!*' in school. New first
time enrolleeS in first grade
Madge has the Coffee Pot.hot-Comeon in ·and visit ...
may also report Friday, April
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GALUPOUS ...:. Meeting
,jointly with the Rotary aub
of Athens and Middleport •
Pomeroy •at the Holiday Inn
'Friday, Gallipolis Rotarians
. enjoyed a.r outstanding
.program · featuring six
' 'members of Australia's
Group Study Exchange Team
U&gt; Ollio who are guests of
District 669 ·of Rotary

and Clinic.
Later a tour of the
Gall !polis
area
was
completed before the joint
meeting.
Alter the meeting, the
group returned to Athens.
The Marietta Area Rotarians
will meet the team on April 22
for a.four-day visit with them.
At the joint meeting, the
Australian
District
Governor's Group Study
Exchange Representative,
Donald W. Gratton from
District 975 (New South
Wales ) introduced the teairi
m"embers.: Peter Morris from
District 975 · (New South
Wales) introduced the team
members: Peter Morris from
Kensington, NSW , is a
Constable lsi aass in the
N.S.W. Police .Force and
studying to become a lawyer;
Phillip
Ozborne
from
· Kareela, N.S.W., is a Senior
Administrative Officer of the
N.S.W.
Institute
of
Technology in sydney; Zeron
Kochman from Sydney is an
Electrical Engineer with. the
Overseas
Teleoommuni- '
cations CammiJislon; Stephen
Whelan from Miranda ,
N .s.w., is a Structural
Engineer and is Senior
Assistant Engineer with
Sutherland Shire Council;

THE FITNESS CENTER

KinderYYarte.n

enrollment

r. AI.IJPOJ JS ~ 'l'wo students
from thr freshman class in the Holzer
Mrrliral Center School of Nursin~
have been awarded the !979 Holzer
ninic Limited Annual Scholarships
for Student Nursrs, according to an
announcement by Robert f)aniel ,
clinic ~dministrator.
The scholarShips are presented
annually in memory of Mrs. Alma V.
Hotze~., wife 0! the late Charles E.
Holzer; Sr., M.D., founder of the
original Holzer Hospital, and mother
of Charles E. Holzer, Jr ., M.D.,
president of the hospital mediral
staff.
Scholarship winners are Ellen
Waugh of Gallipolis, and Paity Jean
Schroeder, McArthur. Oscar W.
Uarke, M.D., a member of the Holzer

set April27

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C:linic Executive Cominittee along
with Daniel H. Whiteley, M.D., also a
member of the clinic executive rom·
mittee, made the presentations.
·
Miss Waugh is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Waugh of
Gallipolis and is a gradual~ of Ga!lia
Academy High School. Miss
Schroeder is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Schroeder of McArthur •
and a graduate of Vinton County High '
· School. Miss Waugh is the secretary.
of the freshman class. Miss Schroeder
is a member of the school's Glee Club,
Honor Court, and also a member of
the Student Nurses' Association of
Gallipolis.
Janel Byers, R.N., Director of the
School of Nursing, stateil that these
two outst.andinJ! frP!'J'!m;m nnr~ing

s1udents were selected by the scholar·
ship and finance commit!~ of the
hospital's school of nursmg. They "'?lh
exhibit good cumulative grade poml
averages and will be gr~dualing in
1001 They received lhelr caps on
April 6, during the Annual
Recognition and Capping ceremony
held at the Faith Baptist Church in,
Rodney.
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In commenting on these two
awards, Mr. Daniel expressed the
clinic's pleasure in participating an'nually in such a scholarship pro~ram
to benefit two students enrolled m the
hospital's school of nursing, til assi~l
them in completing their. edpcation
and prepare lor a career in the nur· . ,
sing field:
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RIO GRANDE - The annual [)!strict 17 tractor
trouble shooting contest was
recently . held at Buckeye
Hills career center.
Buckeye Hills FFA team

one, Ed Yates and Chris FanJudges for the event were: 20 minutes per tractor.
nin (both from Jackson) was Steve Carter of Corter TracThe wiMing team of Yates
the winning team. Buckeye tor Sales, Gordon Swisher of and Fannin placed lith in
Hills team two, Vaughn · Swisher Implement, and state competition. Dwight ·
Taylor and J. D. Taylor, Hector . Preston of !} and J Jenkins .of Oak Hill is the
placed second.
· Auto Parts of Jackson.
mechanics advisor.
· Students were to find two
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tractor and observe the perI than 300 wonk long (or subject to reduction by the editor)
formance.
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I and maat be signed with the sigoee'saddreoi. Nam.,. may
Rt. 1, Middteport,,O.
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manslaughter in the shooting
death of his adoptive mother,
ArriviPI! WI!Aidy·
Norma, 14 years ago.
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Car heavily damaged
in two city mishaps
.GALUPOUS · Gallipolis
City Police investigated two
accidents Friday.
An auto incurred severe
damage during a one-vehicle
accident at the intersection of
Pine St. and Third Ave., at
)0:30p.m.
Officers report an . auto
by
D.L.
operated
Cougheoour, \9, Gallipolis,
·traveling aouth on Third, and
a vehicle driven by Susan
Aleiha Drake, 'll, Gallipolis,
traveling east on Pine,
collided at the intersection.
. There was severe damage
to the Drake auto, moderate
damage to the Coughenour
vehicle. No citation was
iBaued.
One driver was cited
following a two-vehicle
mishap on the 800 block of
Second Avenue, at U:07 a.m .
'Police report that a truck
operated by Joseph VV .
Abram, ·36, Logan, had
stopped in traffic on SecoriQ.
An auto driven by Roger L.
Hunt; 19, Crown City, failed to
stop and struck the Abram's
aulD in the rear.

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Appreciates volunteers

O.ai"Sir:
The week of April 22 has been designal"!l National Volunll'f'r Wet'k. The American C:incer Society depends entirely on .
volunteers for success •md a{'('ompllshment , the varioiL&lt;
pro!!fams, and the door-t&lt;Hloor crusade.
Twould llke to thank all the volliJlleers of the ·Meigs C:ounty
Unit for giving so generously of yourself.
Your involvement is a tribute to your raring lor people and
ror1rrm for thE' rausr of ranrer control.
. Please note I rero!P'ize your many hours of dedicated srr·
••IC'P, and I extend my appreciation for a job wrll done. May.
God hlef:.&lt; the volunteers. - O.Jores Frank, F.xerutive f)irer· ·
tor, Meigs County Unit, Amerll'an CancrrSol'irty.

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MONDAY
TUESDAY

Two injured in accidents .

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By Bob Hoeflich

· Hunt was cited on a charge
of failure to maintain an
assured clear distance. There
was moderate damage to the
Hunt auto, slight damage to
the Abram truck.
In furth er . action, ci!y

early Saturday.
Robert L. Long, 22,
If Alice Nease.can 'tdb ll ngh.l, she doesn 't do it!
Gallipolis, was cited on a
Friday, Aprill2, Was Alice's birthday and she started it
charge of disorderly conduct.
out with plenty of excitement when her dau ghter'in·l~w , Mrs.
Cited on a charge of driving Joan Nease, had a serious auto.accident on Route 7 near the
over an unprotecled lire hose Nease home . Joan's new car was demolished , but luckily she
was Jerry L. Bias, 21, escaped serious injury. ·
police issued two citation~ Bidwell ,
That evening, Alice and Paul took off lor Parkersburg for
a birthday dinner. They arrived at the restni~rlmt and as they
.Driver c;•ed B'-~*"'r
were getting out of the car, Alice app~~rently slipped on a loose
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Although injured, Paul and Alire went ahead and had din·
POMEROY-'I'wo vehicles Fridley, Minersville. The
received medium damages Fridley car had stopped for · ner. .
Later, Alice returned and directed the choir at Trinity
and one driver was cited to traffic, police said. Phelps
mayor's court as the result of was cited on an assured clear Church.
Still in 'pain, Alice ended up at midnight in the emergency
an accident on E. Main St. at distance charge.
room of the Holzer Medical Center. She's now sporting a cast
6:10p.m. Friday.
to the knee and is gQing to be' laid up about a month as a result
Pomeroy Police said a car
of a broken foot received in the fall.
driven . by Willey Phelps,
Happy birthday, Alice l
Middleport, struck ln the rear
ELKS
YOUTH
WEEK
"Aunt Clara Roush," as she is known to her many, many
a car drlven by Richard
COLUMBUS - The Ohio fri ends, will be observing her 90th birthday on Saturday. April
Elks
Association
has 28.
designated the week of April
Mrs. Roush, for many years a resident of the Racine area ,
29-May 5 as Elks Youth We~k is making her home with a daughier, Helen Banks. Mrs. Roush
SQUAD CALLED
in Ohio. Sponsored by the enjoys cards so inuch and still talks about the 82 she received
MIDDLEPORT-The
Middleport Emergency fraternal order for 30 years, on her birthday last year. You can send her a card at 9314 Sue
Squad was called to 913 this week is celebrated an- Helen Drive, Jeflerstown, Ky,, 40299.
Broadway at 10 :58 a.m. nually througliout the state to
Mick Childs, Middleport High School Alumni Assn.,
Friday for lMiie Smith who honor junior citizens for their
president,
reports the orange and black !-shirts are going
was taken to the Holzer achievements and congreat.
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tributions to community,
Medical Center.
They'ye had several people from out of the county write in
state and nation.
for them, and locally there have been a number of purchasers.
The shirts done in the school colors feature some in·
scriptions, to remind purchasers of "those dear old days of
high school 'neath the orange and the black."
Association officers are selling them or you can pick them
up at the Downing-Childs Insurance Agency office.
John Lisle is aiming for the last of May lor his musical at
Salisbury School which is being picked up again this year.
John is giving every child in the school an opportunity to take
jlart in the musical Which was traditionally held annually, and
then was dropped.
.
Incidentally, speaking of show biz, the Spring Fling of the
Big Bend Minstrel Assn. is going to end up as the Fall Follies
this year.lt seems that the group just couldn't get it together
this spring.
When and if it does come off, the proceeds are committed
Footworks gives you
to the Meigs Athletic Boosters which has sponsored the presenthe ne&gt;&lt;t-to-nothing
.
tation for the past sever,al years.
feeling in lhree
Jamie Jobb, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Jobb, former
tow·to·lhe -ground
residents now living in Florida, ha s published a book which
sandal styles. ·
was released in March. The book is entitled, "The Complete
Road Pads take to the
Book of Community Gardening" and featt~res 175 photographs
with an ever-so-sofl
and line drawings in addition to the material dealing with gardeQing today stressing the conversion of vacant lots in hun'·
and flexible approach
dred~ of citi~ and s~burbs into flourishing and noUrishing
They're open and airy wi1h the
islands of green.
great feeling of a podded insole
I have ali of these dumb questions which keep bugging me.
a nd rich, natural leather. Try some
For example, in West Virginia all schools, are hein~
sassy, strap-happy fun this season.
examined for asbestos -content and in schools where it has been
Try Road Pods by Footworl&lt;s.
found, it is being removed .
Nationally, there is concern about asbestos- even down to
halr-4ryers.
·vet; I hear no concern ln i0hio,11 about the schools
.
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especially, Now, did the Ohio River stop them from bringing
asbestos in for construction of Ohio schools? Gee, ffii'Ybe some
slipped in from another direction. Or are Ohioans Immune io
the effects?
Then, there are those ickY fruit and nut eggs turned out by
the candy people by the billions for Easter. What 's an Easter
basket Without a big fruit and nut egg? I just wonder w~o eats
'em beyond the first little sample bite.
And - whatever happened to A1nerica n ingenuity?.
Americans 'just keep bending down to the oil producing. nations
and 1 hear of little being done to come up w1lh gasohne substitutes or vehicles that can Jive without gasoline, ;
· Meantime, the price at the pumps is higher eyerytime you
drive by them. It seems to me that our leadership has the at' "NEXT TO ILBERFELDS IN POMEROY. 0."
titudes that "anything goes."
Well, why not• The leadership has many dollars and won't
have to do without- what the heck, if the leadership nms out of
dollars, it can always get more.
Well.- you keep ~miling .

mwohain

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Bottom, had stopped In
traffic on 143.
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·A north bound auto
operated by Linda Darnell,
26, Pomeroy, was unable 'to
stop, swerved to avoid
collision, and ran off the left
side of the roadway into ~
ditch .
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A passenger in the Dame~
auto , Jeff Darnell, 2,
Pomeroy, displayed visl~Ir
signs of injury, but was nqt
lmmediate treated.
There was slight damage 10'
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WEDNESDAY ·

A Gallipolis woman was
Mason displayed visible
admitted to Holzer Medical signs of injury and was
Center Friday night for ' transported by the GaUia
treatment
or lnjuries Volunteer Squad to Holzer
sustained during . a one- Medical center, where she
vehicle accident on SR 141, was admitted and is listed in
three miles west of SR 775. good condition.
Coiled to the scene at Ii :50
There was moderate
,p.m., the Gallia-Meigs Post, damage to the vehicle.
Highway Patrol, reports an . Offi~rs investigated a two·
east bound autO operated by vehicle mishap. in Meigs
Sarai)'O Mason, 17, Debbie County on SR 143, eight·
Dr., went out of control in a tenths of a mile north of SR. 7,
curve, and ran off the right at 6:40 a.m.
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side of the roadway into an
According to the patrol, a
embankment.
north bound truck operated
•by Robert VVood, 51, Long

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Included. Beside each Is the appropriate birthstone. What
an encturlng way to celebrate her family heritage : And what
better lime than Mother's Day ?
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COMMUNTCATI)'Id IN SONG is a part Of the Ginger· bread House pre-ochool program planned by Mrs. Sandra
Lu~keydoo, teacher, pictured here at the piano.

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MIDDLEPORT-~nter the Gingerbread Ho.lse and you 'II
see the natural curiosity of three and four year olds being
channeled into creative learning.
The Gingerbread House Is Meigs County's first nursery
school. Sponsored by the Heath United Methodist Ghurch with
Mrs. Sandra Luckeydoo as the teacher, the pre-sChool program opened last week with a full enrollment, 141n tbe morn, lng class and 15 in the afternoon class, in the church basement.
Classes are held two days a week for tWo and one-half hour
sessions. Mrs. Luckeydoo, who has a bachelor of science
degree in elementary education from Rio Grande College, and
has a wide teaching experj~nce, Is assisted by volunteer aides.
Mrs. l.uckeydoo wlth daughters, four and eight, began workIng toward establishing a nursery school soon alter she and her
husband, Roger, who is employed with the Internal Reven11e
Service, moved back to Meigs County after several years Of
residing in Dayton.
As the teacher explained, g~tting state approved and licensed is not an easy task. To pass ilJSpection the basement of the
Heath Church had to have some renovation. Safety and ade·
quate space for the children are key factors in getting approved as well as the lnstructionalformat.
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BOston . was the scene of a
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day, March 24, as Dianna
Gene Craig became the bride
of Patrick Donald Staggs.
The Rev. Robert Barth officiated at the 6:30 p.m.
ceremony/ in which the bride
was given in marriage by her
father, Manley L. Craig of
Portsmouth.
• The lonner Miss Craig is
the only &lt;1J!ughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Manley L. Craig of Rt.
6~ Portsmouth. Slllggs is the
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
DOnald Staggs of 106 Second
Avenue, Gallipolis, fonnerly
o!. New·Boston.
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prelude was presented by Joe
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Mrs. Jeff Martin, cousins of
the bride, were vocalists.
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each pew, and was decorated
with greenery and white ribbon. At the head of the altar
was rainbow cantlela~ra of
fifteen candles. Accenting
either side of the church were
green palms and tiered candelabra decorated with an
assortment of mixed flowers.
Solitary hurricane lamps
decorated each church window, They were iinged with
mixed flowers.
The bride wore a floorlength gown, fashioned of
chantilly lace over peau talleta, having a stand-up
neckline. A lace cameo centered with seed pearls
decorated ·the bodice. The
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DOWN HE COMES- Eric Wagner, Racine, learns
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plays here at the Gingerbread House.

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Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Staggs

to creating an openness to new experiences, to teaching con-

eepts about all -people and races, to learning how to manage
feelings, to increasing the abilily to make wise choices, arid to
providi~g an abnosphere of coopemtion in which the parent,
teacher and children can learn together.
Creative and guided free play, language development, body
management, music, creative and role playing, and free ex-

pression through varied art media are the specific areas being
undertaken in the nursery school program.
The youngsters begin a class by gathering around the piano
to sing "America", give the pledge to the flag , and then do
musical games.
Learning to play together, to talk to each other, and to listen
Is a P.Rrt of the class which takes place in the play room where
housekeeping items; woodworking tools, blocks games and
other creative nuitenals are available.
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dinate their bodies, such as rolling the ball to each other or going up the steps to come down a slide. Then comes a "science"
period where the children learn about their bodies and learn
about things in nature. Astory hour Is Included, a. rest period,
and, of course, some refreshments.
The nursery follows the Meigs Local School calendar. Next
session wiD begin in early September. Registration will take
place in early August.
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chapel length train that fell hair. She carried peach rose Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Wedding Prayer" while the blue tuxedos with white ruin- held at the Meigs Inn. The
from her empire waistline.
petals In a white wicker Mrs. Robert K. Wilson, couple knelt in reverence ed, navy trimmed shirts, bridal table was covered with
The bride's headdress was basket trimmed with peach Pomeroy, became the bride before being served conunu- Identical to that worn by the a gathered white net cloth.
a camelot cap of peau taffeta and white satin streamers.
of Terry WiUiam Coffman, nion. The lighting of the wed· groom, ring bearer, and The draped edges were
and chantilly lace petals
Matthew Taylor, sono!Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ding candle concluded the fatherorthebride.
adorned with small nosegays
holding a triple tiered finger- · and Mrs. Anthony Taylor and Coffman, Marietta, on March ceremony.
Guests were registered by of daisies. Centering the table
tip veil of imported English cousin of the bride, was ·ring- 24 at 2:30p.m. In the Trinity The altar of the church was Miss Ann Smith, cousin of the was a four-tiered Wedding
illusion edged In matching bearer. ·
Church, Pomeroy. .
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decorated with an arched bride and daughter of Dr. and · cake decorated with daisies
·Jace.
Terry Staggs of Gallipolis · The Rev. W. H. Perrin per- candela candelabra with hur- Mrs . Donald E. Smith, and wedding bells. Silver and
White miniature car- perforn\ed duties of best man formed tbe double ring ricane globes vases of .white Morgantown, W. Va. For her white was also used on the
nations, peach sweetheart for his brother.
ceremony. Given in niarriage gladloli,pale yellow, blue and daughter's wedding, Mrs. buffet table which was
rosebuds, stephanotis, baby's
Serving as ushers were Jeff by her parents and escorted white daislses and baby's Wilson .chose a. floor length centered with lighted candles
breath and greenery with Craig, brother of the bride, to the altar by her fahto.r, the . breath, Flanking the altar dress of navy and white in hurricane globes. Assisting
heart"!ihaped pearls funned Mike Kind Inger • Tim bride wore a gown fMhloned were two seven 'branch batiste fashioned with a at the reception were Mrs .
thebride'scascadebouquet. . DeLotell, ·Mike and Dan of white chantilly lace over candelabra decorated with tailored .bodice, full belted James K. Nelson and Mrs.
Mrs. Nona Malone of New Staggs, brothers of the peau de sole. It wao designed greenery and baby's breath. skirt, and long sleeves.
Jon Karschnik, Pomeroy;
Boston was matron of honor. groom.
with a Queen Ann ned&lt;llne, Family pews were marked
The groom's mother was in Mrs. Ralph Ross, Mason, and
The brldesma_ids were
Mrs. Mitzi Craig, sister-in- an empire walatline, Juliet with white satin bows.
a full length, V-neck, long Miss Penny Warden; cousin
Claudia Mannarino, Debbie law of the bride, attended the sleeves and an A·line skirt. Mrs. Donald Eichinger, Rio sleeved gown in shades of of the bride,' Atlanta, Ga .
Nickel, Sheila Salisbury and guest register.
The train cascaded from the Grande, sister of the bride, pink and rose on a cream colFor her going away ensem·
'l'ina Staggs, sister of the
A reception was held at the
waist Into ~beer organza ruf. served as matron of honOr ored. background. Each of the . ble, the new Mrs. Coflmiln
groom. Mrs .. Donna !&gt;lurray, New Boston Community Cen- fles edged witlt border lace. and Miss Beth Wilson, also a mothers as . well · as . the chose a three piece peach
cousin of the bride, was ter immediately following The bride's headpiece was a sister cf the bride, was maid groom's grandmother wore pants suit. , After a honey-.
bridesmatron:
the ceremony. C&lt;&gt;-hostesses .Juliet cap which held a waltz of honor. The · bridesmaids ro,sebud corsages.
moon trip to Florida, thecouThe attendants wore floor- were Brenda Davis, Marlene length veil edged with lace. were Mrs. Roger Karr, Long
Immediately following the , pie now resides in Athens.
length gowns of peach organ- lfolsinger and Dottle Wiley.
The gown and' headpiece , Bottom, Mrs. Jeff Bradford,
za overlaying taffeta. The ' The groom's parents, .Mr. were enhanced with seed Belpre, and Mrs. Joe Mit- .
gowns were styled with a rul- 1and Mrs. Donald Staggs of . pearls.'
chem, Tuppers Plains.
fled V · neckline, caplet Gallipolis, hosted a dinner
The bride carried a col- The attendants' floor length
sleeves, an empire wais!line party at Harold's Restaurant onial, lace edged bo~quet of were of identical . style In
and an A-line skirt with a ruf- in Portsmouth for the wed- yellow rosebuds, miniature length gowns an old fashion·
fled flounce and a bustle ding party and other invited white carnations, and pale ed blue and white print with
back. Peach hl!ts accented guests on Friday evening af- blue daisies. The bouquet was gathered skirts, back sashes
with peach ribbon around the ter the rehearsal.
accented with baby'~ breath of lace, and puffed sleeves.
The new Mrs. Staggs was and ribi&gt;Qn entwined thtough Each carried a colonial lace
crownwithsilkflowei'sontbe
back and streamers were honored at several bridal the flowers. The stre.mers of fan accented with blue and
worn by each attendant.
showers ~.receding the wed- pale yellow, blue and white white silk daisies and baby's
The maid of honpr carried ding.
·satin ribbon were tied in breath.
a colonial bouquet of peach
The couple took a honey- lover'sknotswhich heldtlny MollY . Riestenberg,
tipped carnations, peach moon trip to Niagara Falls In / sprigs of baby's breath,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs .
sweetheart rosebuds, baby's Canada and are now at home · A half-hour of 'music James Riestenberg, Athens,
breath and scattered silk at 4255 Sterling Ave., Ports- preceding· the ceremony was was the flower girl. She 'wore
spring flowers with peach mouth. In June they wiD presented by organist, Miss a floor length dress of the
and white streamers. nie . establish a residence · ill
Lori Wood, and soloist, Mrs. same blue and white print
bridesmaids carried a Youngstown, Ohio where the Donald Mayer. The organ with ~ white eyelet pinafore
colonia!'bouquetofwhitecar- groom is employed by the selections
Included and carried a white wicker
.nations,scatteredsilkspring Social Security Ad - · "Because", "We've Only bllllketwlthdaisbes.
flowers, baby's breath· and ·ministration. He wa• a Just Begun", "EVft'gteen", Matthew Coffman, ,nephew
peachandwhitestreamers.
graduate of Glenwood High "A Time for Us", and "Just of the groom, and son ol Mr.
Amy Mitchell, daughter oi School, New Boston, In the the Way You Are." Mrs. al)d Mrs. John Coffmlln,
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Mitchell, class of 1974 and Ohio Univer- Mayer sang "If", "Always" Marietta, served as ring
was the flilwer girl. She wore sityin 1978.
.
and "The Wedding Song." bearer.
.
The bride is a graduate, of
Prior to the ceremony, Jim· Joe Mlchem, Tuppers
a· floor-length gown of peach
organza overlaying several GlenJVOOd High School in the my WilBon, brother of the Plains, served as best man.
Jayersoftaffetafromtheem· class of 1975 and Is to brlde,escortedhismotherln- Ushers were Chris CoffmaQ,
pire walatllne. She wore a graduate In June with an to the church.
· brother of the groom, Bruce
comb of peach silk daisies Associate Degr"" in Nursirn;
The ' ceremony was Lane, Harold 'Giffin, arid '
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Coffman
with peach streamers in her · fromSh~wneeStateCollege.
highlighted with .Mrs. Doug Lang, all of Marietta .

�£\·2- The Sund: , · Timt'S··SrntirH'l , !'unci;1y. t\pr . 22. 1~7 ~

Mother-daughter banquet-planned for .i\tfay
Mrs. Maynard to speak tQ
Aglow Fellowship at seminar

POMEROY Billie
May nard, Kettering, will be
the . speaker . at a spring
st'rmnar to be held Saturday
at the Meigs Inn . by the
Pomeroy Chapter, Women's
·
' Ag low Fellowship . .
Th
e event will begin with
registration from 8:30a.m. to
9 a.m . with a luncheon ,to be
serve~ from 11 :30_a.m. to I '
~-m . and d1sm1ssal wlll _be at
,I p.m . Cost of registratiOn is

$6 .
Mrs . Maynard and her
husband, James, g raquated
from the United Theological
Seminary in Dayton recent!;•
th M
WI
aster of Divinity
Degrees. They are both aclive laypersons at t he Synoo
Lutheran Church in Kettering. For eight years the
led prayer and_ fellowsh/
meetings in their home '"'~
.a month with 100 persons at-

MlllDI.hi'OH'I - 11 111\lltll•rdaughler banquet was planned for l\'!ay 'l7 when tht• Rusy
Rec r l:t ss met Thursday
tending. The Mavnards ha w nj~ht al thr Middl eport Firm
three sons . Mrs. Mavnard Rapti" Church.
Mrs. Mary Rrewer presidsrrves as pPaisl' and w;1rship
ed
at the meeting . The dinner
cha irman of the 0&lt;1yton
will
he covrrrrl rlis h with rarh
Aglow Chapter.

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s~·rvict'

mt•mbers' visit with them.
Thank-yo.u cards will be
s~nt to MrR. Iva Turner. and
Mrs. Alire Freel an~ for gill'
of money.
Mrs. Marga ret Ella Lewis
had devotions using scripture
from First Corinthians and
the
topic ,
"Sweet
Fellowship," Reporls were
given by Mrs. Freda Edwards, treasurer, and MrS.
Eva Hartley, flowers and·
cards.
For roll call members nam- .
ed thei r favorite flower or
bird. Members sang " Happy
Birthday" to Mrs. Janice
Gibbs, Mrs. Florence Rhodes
Miss Freddie Houdashelt,
and Mrs. I .ewis. others attendi ng were Mrs. Lillian
Demoskey, Mrs. Elizabeth
Slavin, Mrs. Roma Hawkins .
Mrs: Isabelle Winebrenner'
Mrs. Edith Sauer, Mrs. Neli
Werner, Mrs. l.eora Sigman,
and a guest , · Marybeth

and a guest, eHher a

Tht' d'"' ~~ votrd to donal£'
$10 to lht• Tr"l'Y Hein Fund .
F.aster lilies werr taken tn
Mrs. Ada Root and Mrs. Vivian Titus both at t he

Pinerrest Nursing Home and

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417 Second Ave.
Gallipolis. 0.
Phone 446-4290

Rutland
Church
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~orne 125 worshipers
congregated at the Rutland
Church of God on Easter
morning to set a new Sunday
school attendance record.
Workers at the church a t·
tribute the r ecord attendance
to the success of the "Your
Pentecqst Neighbor'' campaign which introduced a ll
resi dents of Rutland to Pentecosta li sm a nd the Church
of Goo . During the past three
weeks , ch urch members
have made 1,214 telephone
contacts, mailed 5011 letters,
distributed 1,200 tracts, and
visited in 500 homes in an attempt to introdut'e themselves and their church to
ever)"residenl of Rutland
- rhurch of Goo 'members
nationwide a ttempted to contac,t ten million pe0ple during
the three-week period as part
of the " Your Pentecosta l
Neighbor" c-•mpaign which
culminated on Easler Sundav
with hundreds or Church ~f

God congregations reporting

Mon . &amp; Fri. t il II

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record attendance. ·
The purpose of the ca mpaign was to intioouce Pentecostalism !o people around
·the country through personal
contact with the local Cl)urch
of God members. The
nation's oldest Pentecostal
denomination , the Church of
God has nearly one million
members in some· one hundred
c ountri es
and
territories . The thrust of the'
outreach campaign was to
make people aware of the
[&gt;resence of the Church of

Benita Henson and fohn Sager

Miss Henson to wed
GAJ.IJf'OLIS - Mr. a nd
Mrs . Frank J. Henson
proudly a nnoun ce· th e
engagement and forthcoming
marriage of their daughlef,
Benita celeste, to John R.
Sager, son of I .ouiSe Sager ,
Columbus .
The bride-elect is a 1976
graduate of Gallia Academy
Hi gh School and Buckeye '
Hilts Ca reer Center and is
presently emptoyerl al. the

Gallia County ASCS O(fice.
The prospective groom is a
1971 graduate of . Gallia
Academy High School a nd is
employed as Station Chief of
SF.OF.MS, Gallipolis.
The wedding wilt be an
event of May 19 at 6:30 p.rn.
at the Apostolic Church on
Eastern Ave ., Gallipolis
with recept ion to follow at th~
Holiday Inn .

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BY BETI'IE CLARK

El:loUioa Al!eal,

Home Eeoaomlco
GAJ.!JPQLIS -- We seem

GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY ·- · The Rev. and Mrs.
Clyde A. Hunt will celebrate . their golden wedding an·
m'.'ersary on April 251_ with their II children, 63• grandchildren and 38 great-grandchildren. The Hunts had .12
children in all. The one son, James L. Franklin, died in ,
1971.
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Phone 446-6681 - 446-4848

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Personal Notes

Whaley , Darwin. , Mrs .
Diane Custer and daughter
Jennifer, of Charleston,

Easter guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Smith, Don a nd
Mike, were Lt. and Mrs. Kart
Russell , Melissa and Kenn y,
Jacksonville, N. C., Mr. and
Mrs. Danny Smith and Man dy, South Point, and Mr. and
Mr s. Ro be rt Arnold ,
Minersville .
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Grueser
and children of Caldwell
spent Easler weekend here
with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs . Karl Grueser and
Larry. They were joined for
din ner .· by Mrs. Welby

God in the community , to

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troduce them to the tenets of
Pr ntecost&lt;ilism, and to shHrP
with them " the freedom and
joy of life in the Spirit. "

For Nat iona l Secretaries
Week. order yo ur secretary
a bouquet! Flowers
say you rea lly
appreciate her.
Call or stop in .
today. We
reallv get
around ...

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Oturch, executive, 1 p.m.,
regular meeting, 2 p.m .
Frank Hill to speak.
MONOAY
GALI.IA Chapter , o rsF.A
will hold a busineR&lt; meeting
on Monday at 7 :~0 p .m . at 33 ·
Lincoln St. Plans to be mad•
for hosting district council.
M• m hers please attnrl.

• bo you hve a good feeling about yours elf?
• Do you have real meaningful goals in life?

• Do you have the-understanding and strength to face
t) hP. back sets and di-sappointments of .life? How about
it? Do you?
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and is for the whole family.
Bring P.icnic lunch, outdoor
equipment such as kites,
fr-isbee, volley ball, etc.
P .W.P. will supply drinks and
ice. Donation 75 cents. AU
single parents and their
children are invited to attend.
GALUPUPPETS, 6 p. m.
Gallipolis Christian Church,
VBF ;, 7 p.m.
GAI.LIA CO . His t orical
Society, changed to Catholil-

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Va . are here . visiting
p.rents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Criswel and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth McCullough · and
family. Her husband,
Custer, and son, Ba!1, are on
a fishing trip.
.
Mr. and .Mrs. William
Matlack spent Easter
weekend in St. Paris with Mr.
and Mrs. George Dallas and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Cheeter
Knight were in Caledonia for
Easter with Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Knight and son, Stevie.
They were joined there by
Mr. and Mrs. Dick' Knight
and Stephanie, Marietta .
Terry's birthday was observe
David Barnhart of Ann Arbor, Mich. spent Easter
weekend here visiting his
parents, Mr . and Mrs.
William Barnhart and family . .

· SUNDAY
: GALLIA Co. Historical
: Society, 2'p.m., at St. Peter's
; Episcopal Cliureh. Frank Hill
· .to speak on "Historical Briefs
: of Gallipolis."
: GALLIPOLIS . Christian
.;~ Church , guest speaker, Ard .
.: Haven, for the morning
:: j\'orship, 10 :30 a . m .
- Everyone welcome.
: PARENTS Without Partners
:: -win have a "Ifltnic in the
: park" beginning at I :30 p.m .
- This event wtll be held at
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dilinn In humans.
arg um ents,
howt•vt•r, w&lt;'rl' faulty in two
ways," says Saddam .
Fir.st , scif'nfi s t.s hetvt•
established tha t vitamin F. is
. ,.., widely distributed in cerlt-~in foods we eilt, suc·h as
vegt•table oils, whole grains.
soyheans and eggs, that it
would be almost impossible
to develop a deliriencv.
Set•ondly , there is no pro~l
that if a deficiency of
something causes a problem ,'

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PLANNED
POMEROY - There will
be a Western square dance at
the recreation building of .
Royal Oak Park Friday from
8 p.m . to midnight. Callers
for the e~cning will be Chad
Johnson, South Point; Bill
Rush , Huntington, W. Va.;
Jim Briggs, Huntington, and
Ed Clark, Jackson. Refreshments will be available . All
Western square darr ce.rs_.w~

Billie Maynard·

C. K. SNOWDEN

report · was 1-!iVt'fl. un

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motif being carried out in the
Refreshments of cake, ice table appointments and the
.r.eam, nuts, coffee and tea . centerpiece. Favors were
were served with a spring candy centered flowers. . •

Rrt•wcr .

pt•rslm to takr thPir ·nwn ,;.hit'

motlwr or a d:mghtt&gt;r.

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calls in o\tr office as)&lt;ing for
lijlormation on what looils to
eat in order to get extra f.UP·
plies of vitamin E. Vitamin F.
has been termed " the
vitam.ip of the yea r ." This
ca ps ulized miracle . suppo&lt;edly promotes physical
endurance and sexual pOtency. It is said to improve
spe~m quality, prevent
mi scarriage, protect against
air pollution a nd both preve nt

anti cure cancer, heart at- an

rxt·e~s

of the same sub-

larks, l'irrhosis of the liver s tanee will enhance the sa me
muscular dystrophy and . potential.
ulcers. "These are un~
·~Thrr(' arr no documented
documented claims" correc·- rases . in ' American history
ts Alma Saddam, Extension where extra amounts of
Nut,ritionist at the Ohio Stat• vitamin F. have improved
University.
human hea lth ," Saddam
Saddam explains: "The relates.
publicize~ wonders
of
Public health officials are
Vitamin F. . are directl y conrrmcd about t he inderived from laboratory
creased popularity of the
perilllents where vitamin F. vita min . R es~arch ·ha s
deficiencies were Induced in documented that only two
animals. Dcfkiency diseases typt's of individuals ra n
did develop in these benefit from s upplemental
animals."
vitamin F. therHp y:
A particula rly noteworthy Pr• mature babies who mav
exampl• was that sexual . have rereived inadequate
potency in male re~ts ap- amounts of vitamin F. bcforr
peared to diminish. Health birth and per sons , with . inenthusiasts imrnedia telv testinal d isorders where
related the animals' ro~- dietary fal• a rc poorlv ah·
sorbed .

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rommen,t on the proj.!rarri.

RF.VIV AI. thr~ugh April 22
WILDWOOD GARDEN
at. F.agle Ridge rommunitv
ClUB
, , . horne of Mrs. Fred
.
rhurr h, 7::10 p.m . t•arh even- Nease~ 8 p.m . Wednesday,
in~ with the Rev . r"arl Hicks with Mrs. Virginia Fisher to
spt•aking. Speri'al singing Fri- -· have the prograrn. Members
day and Saturd,ay by "The to name a tree in their yard
Aymn Timrrs" tmd "Tht• for roll call. .
M&lt;•ssenger. ". Puhlir invit" t.
WEDNF..SDAY
SOUP DINNER Wed. TIJF.SOAY
nesday in the annex of the
MEIGS OAPSF. Chapter 17 .Rllcine Methooist Church
Tue.&lt;day 7:30 p.m. at Meigs from 4 p.m . to 7 p.m. SponJ uni&lt;•r High. There will be sored by UMW.
election of officers.
TWIN CITY Shrinettes 7::10
p.m
. Wednesday in RiverOHIO
ETA
PHI
boat
Room , Meigs Branch,
CHAPTER, Beta Sigma Phi
Athens
County Savings a nd
Sorority, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
Loan
,
W.
Main, Pomeroy.
at the MeigS Inn . Kay Walker
and Janelle Haptonstall to be
hostesSes .
AMERICAN · LEGION
AUXIUARY, Drew Webster
Post 39, Pomeroy o7.:30 p .m
Tuesday at the hall. Mrs.
Frank Powers, children and
youth chalnnan to have the
program with Mrs . Osby
Martin, Eight and Forty national children and youth
chairman, to be the speaker.
AMF.RJCAN J.F.r.JON Aux ~
lli~ry ,'.Racine Post 602, 7:~0
Tuesday ni~hl at the hall.
POMEROY CHAPTER
ORS, Past matrons, Tuesday
night at 7:30-p.m : at ihe horne
of Mrs. Marjorie Crow.
MIDOI.F. PORT-POM .,
EROY Branch · of . the
American Association of
University Women, 6 :·~0
Tuesday ni~hl dinner at the
Meigs Inn . Dr. Clara M.

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IU1AIN •, P&lt;»"liAOt, 01110 . :1!i7'·~·1
PL:~NTY OF f'~I!E pARKING

Commission will meet at 3: to
p .m . Mo nda y at th e
agriculture conference room
of th• Farmers' Rank
Building.
Progress on the Pa~r St.
projerl in Midd leport
distribu(ion and use of the in:
dustrial s ite building and appointment of A poli cy ad·
visory committee will he
discussrd .

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POMEROY- Mondays, 7:JD p.m .
Meigs lnn.,t26 Main St.
GA·Lll P.OLIS - Tuesdays, 7; 30 p .m .

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The week of April 22nd Is National
Secretary's Week and that's the perfect
time lor you. Mr. Executive, to express
i . your appreciation for a job well done. . '

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St. Peter' s Epi!lcopal Church, 541 2nd ft vro .

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Amberger, and Susie Pooler .
Refreshments were served
by lnzy Newell and Margaret
Tuttle with Susie Pooler winning the door prize. Next
meeting will be May 9 at the
lodge with Mary Holter and
Thelma Whitc ,as hostesses.
.Others attending besides
those named were Inzy ·
Newell, Margaret Tuttle, Bel·
ty Roush, J .eona Hensley,
Pauline Ridenour , J ea n
Frededck, Goldie Frederick,
Ada Morris, Letha Wooos,
Ethel Orr, Elizabeth Hayes, ·
Ada Bissell, Mary Hayes,
·Mae McPeak , Opal Hollon,
Erma Cleland, and Thelma
White.

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PEACHES

TIJF..SDAV .
LADIES AUXILIARY of
Veterans Memorial Hospital
will meet TUesday a t 7:30
p.m. Speaker will be Scott
Lucas.
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GAJ.LIPOJ.JS - Mr. and Sherri , T e rri , Carla
Mrs. ('hester Patte.rson were Snodgrass, Rilly, .JOllnn , Sanrecently honored With a party dy , Oebl)ie, Rilly Patterson,
fnr t h~." Golden Wedding An- Cla rence, Martha , ,Joy,
mversary.
." Ca rol, Am y Patterson, Mike,
T hey arr the parents of 'Connie,Sia&lt;'t'yKingery,Ran.J•m. Billy, Clarence, Mrs. dy and Flo Patterson . They
Richard fPhylhsl Snodgrass, received a call from Charles
nf r.alllpotis, and r harles nl a nd Mary Ann of J.ouisiana.
Shreveport . I.a. They ~ave 16
Their wedding cake was
graodrh1ldren and one great - baked by their daughle r-ingnmddaughter.
law, Peggy Patterson. They
Altcndmg wt•re .Jim , were married April 13, 1929
Peggy, Tndd, r hris Pal- by J . 0 . Wilson at Greenup,
tr rson, Rl r harrl . Phyllis. Ky.

MONDAY
OH-KAN . CO IN Club
meeting Monday 7 p .m . in
Riverboat Room of the Meigs
Branch , Athens County
Savings and Loan Co., W.
Main St. , P omeroy. Out-oftown coin dealers will be
present' to buy, sell or trade
collector Items. Election of
officers will be held. A coin
auction and refreshments
will follow meeting. Anyone
interested in coin and currency collecting is welcome .

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CLEANING

Honored on anniversary

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.RBVTVAL at the Chester
Church of the Nazarene at
7::10 each evening through
Sunday with the Rev . .Toe
Life. Parkersburg; as
speaker.
CHESTER
Township
Tru:;tt&gt;r~ spE' C'iiil mt•t•tr' n"
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Sunday 2 p.m . at Ch•strr
Town Hall. Frederick M. Tuttie , rl•rk .
HYMN s'mr. at Antiquit y
Raptilit ('hurch Sunday 1·3ll
p.m. Everyone welromP.

und Fre$h Several
Times Dailv

Mr. and Mrs. Chesler Patterson

CHF.STF.R-The Past Councilors' Club of Chester Council ' 323 , Da ught ers of
America, mel recently at the
home of Mrs. I.etha WoOOs'
daughter, Mrs. Margaret
Christy .
Mrs . Thelma White presided at the meetin g which openF redcti ck, uroana Loll eg&lt;• w ed with scripture from·
be the speaker. Gallipolis Samuel12, the l .ord'S·Prayer ,
Rranl'h invited along with and the pledge to the nag. For
husbands . a nd fri ends of roll call members named
memhers. Reserva tions to be their favorite flower ,
mad&lt;• with Mrs. Fay Sauer.
. Officers' r eports we re
WEONF.SDAY
given. Guests were Margaret
M 1 0 0 r. F. p 0 R T Chri s t y .
Margare t
I ,IT~RARY
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Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. Bert Gririun, l .etart
Falls. Mrs. Grimm will
PI.ANNIII!G COMMISSION
review "lkribble, Scribble"
TOMF.F.T
by Nora F.phron. Members to f'OMF.ROY - The Meigs
respond to roll call with a County Regional Planning

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25, 1979

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Engagement announced
MARIETTA . - Mr. a1ul . We,terville, Oh. Her fian ce i•
Me&gt;. Walter C. Sny~er of also an Ottio Slit!&lt;• graduate
Mar ietta announce the and is employed as store
engagement and forthcoming manager and sales represenawrrial:{e of their daughter, tative for the John A. Goetz.
Leigh Beth, to Jay Lowell Co., Inc., Columbus.
F:\'ans, 'son of Mrs. Fern
The ceremony will be held
Evans and the late John L. Saturday, June 2, at 6:30p.m.
Evans, Gallipolis.
at the First United
The bride-elect is a Presbyterian
Church,
graduate of Ohio _State Gallipolis. The graciotls
University and is employed custom of open church will be
by the Quik-Set IRttering Co.. observed.

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SPRING FI.ING - Add11vil!e Elementary is _getting
readv for its annual Spring Fling to be held next Salurday,
· Aprii 28, at :&gt;:30 p.m. A spaghetti supper will be served,
starting at 5:30p.m. A country store, sweet shop, cake
walk and games will be nffered. All those interested in
cake decorating may enter a ca ke decorating com,.u.J,
.petition. A prize will be awarded to ihe best cake. Shown
in the picture, right to left, are winners of the Spring Fling
poster competition. They are first place, Karen Aramis,
place, .Janet Gordon, and third place tie, April
second
I
. Shoemaker
and Timmy Gordon .
GALLIPOLIS-Ellhibit for the month of _April, 1979- '
"Amateur Photography '79." Selections from 112 entries by 24.
Sunrise service held
·Amateur Photographers from Southeastern Ohio and adJ'!cent with us on May 15.
counties in West Virginia. Entries judged On March 31, 1979 by
SY:RACUSE - An lm- ·
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three knowledgable and experienced photographers. Susan
EiiSter S"unrisc Serpressive
The excursio n· to the
Clarke and Gabrielle Sattler co~haired exhibit arrangements. Country DiMer Playhouse in vice was held of the Syracuse
Gallery Hours -"- Saturdays and Swldays, 1 p.m. until :; Col unibus oh Saturday: May Cluster at Forest Run United
p.n1.; Tuesdays and Thursday -,-10 a.m. until 3 p.m.
19 still has openings. The Methodist Chu rrh at 6 .a.m . .
April21, 7 p.m.- GouiTl)et Dinner, Riverby . Chaired by · day's activities inClude a The pro~rH m , ''The f.astSupBess Grace. Reservations by April 17 with Mary Jo Thaler, bu ffet lun cheon a nd a per," ropsistf'd nf readings,
446-98!3. Donation $li and a favorite dish to serve S-10 plus pro fessiona l production of by individua l mrmbe'"' with
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receipt .
"My Fair Lady." Departure the ehoir singing songs in HeApril 24, 7:30p.m. - F.A.C. Interdepartmental Meeting , time from the Center is 9:ao , rord:-tnf'e.
Riverbv. 9 p.m. - F.A.C. Trustees Meetin~.
a.m. with arrival home at · Th1• church was brautifully
I May 14-18, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. - Five day Watercolor approximately 5:30 p.m. The decor&lt;:~trd usi ng i-1 wooden
Workshop with Marian Murphy, Riverby .
cost for this aU day outing is cross with a r i-own of thorns
atop and potted lil ies in
· $12 per person .
The "Ohio Dutch Tour" has remembrance of loved ones.
At the t•onelusinn of ·the
been set for Tuesday, June 12.
ram a trreH kfast
prog
This ·an day outing includes
fnllow(•d
in t-he hw~ement
the touring of a museum ,
cheese factory, Amish faiTl)S, wlli&lt;'h had bePn newly
SENIOR CITIZENS
event will be held at Royal · c~aft shops and lunch at the !'('mndeiPd this past . wintt•r .
DAY
Oak Park with a potluck " Der Dutchman." Departure Onp hundred fivt~ persons atPOMEROY - The third dinner beginning the af- time from the Center will be tended of which ·the Ohio
aM Lilli Senior Citizens Day in ternoon activities at 12 :30 approximately 6:30 a.m. with Valley Commandrry No. 24,
Ohio is May 15. This year's . p.m. The Center will furnish arrival home at ap- Knights Templa r were
the meat and dr.ink for the proximately 7:JO p.m. · The
dinner and we are asking that .cost for the '.'Ohio Dutch
you furnish your own table Tour" is $22per person which
includes aU paid ~dmission s, ·
service.
lunch
and transportation .
Senior Citizens who are in
A $5 ~eposit must be paid
attendance for Senior
Citizens Day will be eligible by May 25 with the full
amount to be paid by June 7.
for the following awards:
1. Longest married couple Cancellations made one
week prior to this trip will not
present
receive
their deposit back
2. Oldest senior citizen
unle
s~
there
is someone to ·
present (male or female)
3. Senior Citizen with the take .their place on the
waiting list. This policy must
most childr.en .
•· Senior Citizen with the be follow ed beca use th e
Center cannot afford to be
most grandchildren
5. Senior Citizen with the responsible for any fina ncial
DROP SIDE CRIB
most great - grandchildren loss in any trips or excursions.
FOAM MAnRESS
6. Longest Meigs County
To make your reservations
resident present
&amp; CRIIIUMPEI
7. Couples married 50 years· for either of these trips, call
992-7884 or see Joyce Bunch in
or more wbo arc present.
the
•RSVP office.
Senior Citizens 100 years of
FILM
age or older in 1979 will be
The lltm for !his week will
Set
presented a special award by
Reg. •86;22 tf
CIBPET the Meigs County Coimcil on ·be shown on Thursday and
CLEAIEB Aging . If you know of any Friday, Apri126 and 27 and is
P~rehased Separately
Drop si d~ w ith adjustable
Meigs Countiali who is entitled the BALLAD OF
THE IRON HORSE. This film
sp1in g Me ight and sa fety.
eligible
for
this
special
ANY UVING ROOM
lock me chon1s m . Plosl 1C
award, call 992-7886 as soon is an excellent recreation of
teething ra1ls . 2" casters .
as posStble so arrangements the events beginning with
AND HALL'
Wolnut . fin ish . 3.0.S3 ' 5ize.
can be made to presenrthese Peter · Cooper's steam
Offer includes liVing
and hall only up to 300
locomotive in 1829, including
awards.
ft .
The staff of !he Senior the driving of the Golden
Citizens
Center will provide Spike and chronicling the
ONLY
the entertairunent for the railroad's accomplishments
afternoon : Senior Citizens in changing America ·into an
Gallia , Meigs. Vinton Co.
Day is our special tribute to interdependent ind ustrial
all of Meigs County's Senior nation.
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Have a nice week.
Citizens. Make plans to be

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them• . "Don't Let the Musi c
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p.m. in the Rio Grande
Collegedininghall.
The dinner will be served
at 7 p.m. and the theatrP will
begin at 8:30p.m.
Tickets are~ per per.on, .
. and reserva tions may b&lt;• .
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RYRliTHMJI.I.F.R,
The April birthd"y pHrty
The theme for senior will be held at 1 p.m. on April
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th&lt;· Community." Special · will speak on Pedestria n
empha sis will be on chur- Safe.t y a nd Drivin g.
rhes, schools anrt nursing
homes.
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POMEROY
Meigs
F:ach church, school and
Senior Citizens Center ac- organization ran plan their
tivities located at the ; own progra m to .1honor and
Pqmeroy Junior High School' recognize all senior citizens
is opeQ 8:30 a.m.-4 :30p.m., rmtheir·day.
Monday through Friday.
Remember the ·senior
, Monday, April 23 -Movie, citizens of today because you
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Physical Fitness, 11 :30 a.m. ; citizens. We all nerd to know
one cares about us, to
Sq uare Dance, 12 :30-3 p.m. · snme
rail · us or visit us on our
Tue• day , April 24 -· 1 F"'1,ness , 11 :...
•n a.m .;
special day .
ph ys1ca
Chorus12 :30-2p.m.
This is the third annual
Wednesday, . April 25 - slate senior citizen da y beinR
Social Security . Represen- celebra ted at thr renter in
. 9:30 a.m.-12 :30 p. m . ; Gallia County as well as al.I
tat 1ve,
. Physical Fitness, 11 :30 a.m.; t·ounties of the slate of Ohio.
Progressive Cards, I-2 :30
We would like to honor the
oldest senior citizen
in the
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p.m.; G.ames, I-2 p.m.
Thursday , April26 _RSVP &lt;'OIInty, also t e oldest atCraft Making, 10 a.m.-12 tending the rente~ that day.
noon ; Movi e, "Ballad of the ~e will a)so honor1the couple
I ron Horse , " . 11 a. m.; married the Ion ge~! atPhysical Fitness, 11 :30 a.m.; tt•nding at the re nter as well .
as in the county. Nomination
Kitchen Band,12 :30-2 p.m.
Friday, April 27 _ Art for Senior Citizens of the
Class, 10 a.m.-!2 noon ; Rs vp D•v
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Name
Craft Making, 10 a .m.- 12
noon ; Movie, ~'Ballad of thr Age
Address
Iron Horse," l a .m .;
Phone No.
Physical Fitness, I) :30 a.m.;
In 50 ·'warda : or less, '
Bowling, 1-3 p.m.
·
why
you
thiQk
Senior NUtrition Program, tell
this
person
S/lould
be
1:i noon to 12:45 p.m., Monday
senior dtizen of the day . You
through Friday.
Senior Nutrition Program, may enter your : mother,
12 noon to 12 :45 p.m., Monday grand mother, neighbor,
fri end or relative,65 years of
through Friday.
age
or over. Senti your letter
Monday - Macaroni and
to
Senior
.Citizen of the Day,
cheese, buttered spinach,
Senior Clti~en Center,
apricot halves with cottage
cheese, oatmeal cookies, Rox 441. Jackson Pike,
Gallipolis, Ohio ~31 .
Italian bread, butter, milk.
Save your bre4d wrappers
Tuesday- Pot roat of beef,
R.C. and )'lehl bottle
and
mashed potatoes and gravy,
caps.
Send or bri ng them to
buttered com, ice cream,
the center. Rugs are made
bread, butter, milk.
Wednesday - Baked pork from the bread wappers and
chops, hash brown potatoes, the botlle raps bring in
buttered green beans, apple money to help met't matrhing
funds.
crisp; bread, butter, milk .
If you will send us yo11r
Thursday - Soup beans
favorite
redpe~ with your
with ham bits, buttered
beets, coleslaw, chocolate · name and address, we will
brownie, cornbread, butter, put together ahother t•ook- .
book. We would also like
milk.
Friday - Tuna salad san- some low calorie recipes,
dwich, vegetable soup, but· also recipes and menus for
one or two people as soon as
terscotch pudding, milk.
Coffee, tea and buttennilk p&lt;l(;!!jble to :, Recipes, r-o ·
Senior Citizens· Center, Rox
served daily.
Please register the day 441 , Jackson Pike, Gallipolis,
before you plan to eat. Ohio 45631. Please send as
Pomeroy, 992-7886 ; Portland, soon as possibl~.
' Remember to send In the
843-3.164.
Menu for the Satellite Site names of people over 90
at the Reorganized Church of years of age and all rouples
Jesus Christ of the !.alter married 50 years or more. If
Day Saints, Old Town Flats, you do not send in the names
Is similar to the above menu . of these people, we don 't
know about their&gt;.

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MASONS TO MEET
II •perial meeting of Shade
Rivor Masonic I.odge 453,
('hester, will be held at 7:30
p.m. Saturday with inspection to be held. Work will
be in the E.A. Degree and
refreslunents will be served.
All Masons are welromr.

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30.00
Admission to all concerts
is by membership only.
Drive ends April 28.

midl , and Mrs. Tom Tnpc· . only, as no ltt·Kel:-i are sold at
rapllli ns and workers were the door ·for any indi vidual
given sug-gestions for en- ' ronrert . Membership in the
couraging Hnd informing TrCCA also enables memrrsldents and members of the bers to attend concerts
bu~i ness communities in the presented by neighboring
tri~·ounty area abOut the
associations throughout the
value of the romm unity Con- year.
rert plan.
The annua l kickoff dinner
~; Renewal
forms 1 were for the 1979-80 membership
mailed to last yrar's mem- campaign will be he!d at 6:30
bers. Those who did not p.m. on April 23 at Grace
renew by mail have been con- United Methodist Chucch,
tacted by work'ers during . Among the hon9red guests
Membership Renewal Week, will be Mrs. "Marge Bown,
April16-21. .
New York representative of
The associf;ltion 's annual Community Concerts, lnr ..
drive for NEW members as well as members of the
begins Monday, April 23, and association 's Board of Direccontinues through Saturday, tors, campai gn division
April 28. Memberships are chairpersons, team captains,
priced at $30 for a family, $12 and co-workers.
·
for an adult, $6 for a full-time
In addition, the association
' age, is offering an attractive
student through collage
and $7 for a Senior Citizen bonus to ·new area residents
(over·· IIO). Admission to the and to others who have not
concerts is by membership been members of the Concert

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IF YOU HAVE
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of Mr. and Mrs. James
Morrison; 49 Cedar Street in
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distributed to those present,
who were introduced by this ·
yea r's drive chairperson,
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Forthe 9 a.m. wor.hip servit'&lt;', the Rev. Harvey Koch 's
message was " What Would
You Have
none?," "Liveth"
I Know
That
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"''hoot service, which was
well attended, an F.aster egg
hunt was held for the
children.

GALLIPOIJS .- Capta&gt;ns
and workers for the ap-·
'proaching Tri-County Com.munity Concert Association's
anriual Fall membership
drive met at 10 a.m .. Wednesday, A.pril 11. at the home

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p.m. Monday, April 30, in the
Ga llia Academy High School
auditorium. Any prospective
new members wishing to subscribe to the association's
next Fall and Winter season
may bring their season mem·
A s.soci~ tion
t111s season. berships at the door Monday
Keith and Rusty McNei l, even ing and attend that conl'olk Music singers, per- cert a's a special bonus. The
fonr.crs, and historians, will Concert Series selected for
prc•ent "A Celebration of the upcoming season is
American Heritage in Folk- superb : the Munich Chamber
song." This unique ex- Orchestra , Hans Stadlmair,
perience is the final concert conductor; Philip Creech,
of the 1978-79 local concert tenor ; and the Eastern Brass
!&lt;lf'a$on, to bf' perfnrrn en at R . Quintet.'

Concert Assn, seeks members

share
musi~ with the audiences fo~
which It perfol'lllll.
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A variety of musical selec.
lions wiD be beard at &amp;!tlir·
day's concert.

for three-fourths ' of the Kentucky, West V!rg•ma,
tiekels·are aln•ady sold."
.Ten. ~es~ee,_. and ~lo!:Jd~, in·
Tht• Grande Chorale is a clu.&lt;hng Walt Disney World.
selert singing t,'l'oup of Rio · ~"group has been a part of
Grande College and Com- Rio Grande College a nd Community College. It is com· mumty College for many
prised of 16 singers, four. ac- years, first under the name of
rompanists, one director, the F-nsemble, and since
and one artistic co-&lt;1rdinator. Merlyn Ross has been direc·
Any member of the group tor, The Grande Chorale. The
who plays a musical in- . primary .purpose of Chorale
strument may be"called upon is to promote the good wiUof
to accompany a number the college at civic functions ,
•hurches
when the occasion arises.
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Mrs.
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Priestess and TalmR ge
Evans as Watchman of
Shepherds of Lafayette
Shrine No. 44, Order of the
White Shrine of Jerusalem,
which was held at the

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White Shrine installs officers Tuesday

M;tsonic' T t'll lph•

Tm•s&lt;:ay

f'vt'nin g with ~C\'P r:1l j.!IU'sts

lind mf'mhl'r.l&gt; 1 1rf~~&gt;t·nt .
Mrs. Rt·~trkt• Kuhn, in vitinf.l Worthy High Prit.•stt)ss

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Shrint•, PHint!-ivilk. Ky .
Mrs. F.m ily Fra zier; inviting Mrs. Marir Hawkins ,

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TuC'kt•r. Wm·thy l.hHpiHin : Oepuh• to the Governor ~f ' offi cers' jewels, a gift from
Mi ss C.ttil .J . nusst•IJ , Wnrthy l~th District, 'Order of the the Shrine.
(;t'llrJ!t'nt' rhildt· r~. Mr.~; . Sht&gt;pherclt•ss; Miss Mttry, 11eMolay, who ·introduced .
A reception was held in the
M&lt;wy K. Stcnnhaugh, Pw;t nvndPnin, Wnrthv (Juidl•; Charles Gamden,,member of ·. dining room . with Mrs .
Worthy High Prit,•sti'SSI'S cmd Mrs . Rmily Fra&gt;,irr, Worthy ·the neMolay . Job's Madelei ne McNeely as
Ecil\•in T. t hum8S, H11rland Ht·r" ld : .lark MI'N,•ely. First naughters present · were: hostess, assisted by . 9lher
Simch·r~. Pt1st Wll.lchrnrm nf Wise Matl: Oelbert A. Ayers, Lisa n onnet, nottie Camden,
members who served
Sht•plwr'ds of LHyf:•yt'ltt• S\'t'tmd Wis~ Man: Jolm W. Denise a nd neanna Canter- refreshments
from
Shrint:•. (;t1Jii pnli s.
Evans, Third WisP ~ Mcm; hury a nd Martha Tucker .
beautifully decorated tables
Mr!-&gt;. F.mi ly Fno~1.irr t'l"cnr- Frank W. Capeh8rt , King; '
A gift was presented to Mr. with yellow and white potted
tf'd t h(' in~tcllling_ offieers to Mrs . Elizabeth ClQud , and Mrs: Kulm , the retiring mums, which were given to
tht• F.i-!st wht•rr tht&gt;v wrrt• in- QtJet•n; ·Mrs~ V('rna Gleason, officers in hehalf of their of- the installing officers as gifts
trodut·t'd HS rn11n~·~ : Mrs.• First Hand Maid : Mr,,. Mary fi rers by Mrs. McQuaid. Mrs. from Mrs. McQuaid.
Est:~ Rt'PSt&gt;, Past Worth'·
Gt&gt;(lf'!-!t~. St•c·tmd HamJ Maid : RP('Sf' n rf'I.:Pnf p f'i t h,.ir r•'~
. High Priestt•ss, Jn.~tallihg. Of- Mrs. Rost• McQuaid, Third
riel'!' ; Mrs. · F.mogcrw Smi- Hitnd Maid ; Mrs. Abna
ders, Past Worthy High Caudill, WorthJL Organist ;
Pri C'~ tl • ss.
ln sta lling Mrs. Reatrke Ku hn , Worthy
rhapl:o in: Mrs. Eliwbt'lh Guardian; Mrs: Marcel~
nouc l, Past Worthy High Harrison. Worthy Guard ; 0 .
Pri pst t·s~. lnste:1lling Herilld :• A. Ryers, Trtcstee for three
COLLEGE OF.
Mrs. Kat hryn All'·X&lt;HHier, yt•ars·.
Bl'
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· Past WOJ·thy High Priestess,
Hon orary Officers: 1.. w.
Installing Scribe: Mrs. Yen- McQuaid, Color Bearer: Mrs.
OHIO l "NIVERSITY
nit• Cm-:tu, Past Worthy High Opal Ferrell , Shrine Ra nner
PriP s t ess,
In s t ;ll Ji ng Rearer : Mrs. Vennie Casto,
Organist ; Mrs. J.ueillt• Neff, Madonna: Mrs. Penny SimPast Wnrthy Hi gh Pl'i(•stt•ss, pson , Mrs . Lenh Schoonover,
• is ;, two-year (\veekends ) intensive cour;se of
fn ~talling CruardiCln : Mrs.
f.nge ls ; ·Mrs . Charlene
g radua te study leading to the master of business'
Me~ry neorge, ·. P(lst Worthy
roch ran , Cnurier; Mrs.
. administ ration degree
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High Prit•stess, lnsl.&lt;clli ng Kathryn Alexa nder, Flower
• is designed for mid-rareer execu ti ves With 7-10
~oloi ~ t :
J.awrPnr·c W. Girl: Mrs. Madeleine Mcyears e~perience
Mr Qtwid , Post WHit :hmun of Neely, Mrs . .lanett Capeh:ort,
• is designed to reduce the risk of persona l and
Shl'phcrds, Installing Flag Mrs. Pegl-!y Burton, Mrs.
professionn l obsolescence in the dynamic busi, Rem·cr . . Mrs . M&lt;1rie D. Fairic .Jenkins, Mrs. Hate! ·
ncs.~ cndronment
MrQu:oid sang 'thr "Lord's ·Kuhner. ·Mutroris of Honor·;
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ta uR"ht by a high ly qualified , e?Cperienced
Pr1:1yrr'' for the opening .
Mrs. Ludlle Neff, Mrs. Lora
far u lly
Th e full nwin ~ of(it·ers 'were Ryers, Mrs. Mary'Call, Mrs.
• is offered ~ ~ Ohio Un ive rsit)' l.~ nraster Campus
:installed by Mrs. Rel•se: Marjorie Saunders, Mrs.
i Mrs . Mac·ie D. McQuaid, Mary V. Rurner, Mrs. Mar(iU minutes fmm downtown ·Co lumbus)
Wort)1y High Prif'SlPSS, who tha Neal , Mrs . Irene
• i ~ at trr\C' ting partici pants. from as far a·w ay as
wots rscortrd armmct tlw r.eurhart 1 Quceh 's At·
\\'heeling on 'the east , D ayton on the west, Pa rkI'I'O!'IS
fo rm;t lion bv her tendants. Miss Mayt home
ers bur~-~brielta 011 the sout h. and Cle\'elandhnsb:o nd. James ,J. McQuaid , · Kt•eler, Harland Sanders,
Akrrm ·nn the north
whill• Mrs. Mary C:t•nrgr• , B{'- F:ch'lrin T. Thomas, J.ee
The Colll'gc of RlH•ine~s Administration is fully
('Ompil nied by Mrs. Vt•nnit• Ferrell , King''s Guards.
nrc red ited hy the Ame rican A"sembly of Colleg iate ;
Cas t o a t th (• orgrt n ,
Mrs . McQuaid explained
School 'i nf Business,,
hccmtifullr n•ndcrC'd, "He the Emblem for the year, AnTo get drtntl.&gt;. cnll 6 14/ j94-6289 or 594-5446 or
Wash t•d ·My Eyt;s With churl Heart and Cross.
comp lctr ll1c 1·oupon a nd mail it to:
Tc.ars. " Mrs. MeQui:titl was Theme, Honor the Past -Ser.
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....... -· -·- - ~weHring her f'mera\d lfl't•c.n ve the Present - Plan the
Oircr\01'. ~ f.R.A . for Execu ti\'es Pr~gram
.with whitr lace ~upreme Fut ure.
Motto , ,·,KE'ep
Ohio Pnin·rsi ty
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Shrin1' formal. Mrs. C:t•orge ~miling and Sail On." SeripCol
lege
of
RusineSs
,'\dminist
rati9n
sHng, " How Crrrat Thou Art, ·· hcrt', And Now Abideth faith,
' Copclall(l Hall ·
whil e T~llrnagt,• Evans, Wat- hnpr and love, these three,
AtheiiS. Ohio 4570 1
chman uf Shcph(• nls . wets hut the greatest of these is
escorted · Hrouncl the cross JOVt' .
PlenSe send me inf01mation on t he
fnnn atiun by Mr~ . F. li 7&lt;thdh
1\LRA . ·for Executi\•es Program
Mrs . .McQuaid introdnced
rlnud.
her hu sband, James J .
Other 11ffi t't' l~ irt~l rll lt•d MrQuHid, her son. Jimmie,
NAMP. . --- - - - W~ l'( ': Mrs. nes.s f'anh'rburv, · and friend, Terri· Hess, .Jack
-~~- -Nohlt• Prophet~s~; Robrrt\V. and Gloria MeQuaid , !.. w.
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Kuhn . Associate Wittdunan and Reise McQuai d.
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She welcomed all present
BUSINESS PH O~F. :, Area Cod~·---. 7 Numbe r _ __ _ ':,
Rees't•. Worthy S&lt;•rib£•: · Mr~ . which included Jolm SchFlnrPnC't&gt; Wi l li ~ , Worthy moll , member of Ralph Kah
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HMC observes VolUnteer /Week
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RPrvanre of NHtional Vi,Jnn·
leer Week from April :12-2R .
two vt•ry important all day
S&lt;•mimirs will he hPid at the
Holzer Medical, Center. On
TuesdRy, April24, the Voltcnterr Chaplains' Assoriation
will conduct a Seminar dirt'{'·
ted toward the clergy of the
area entitled , "Preparation
for DiSilsler Counseling.' '
Twn Cin cinnatian's who were
involved in working with the
survivors and fam ilies at thr
time of the Beverly Hills Supper Club fire, and have eon·
tinned follow·up counseling.
will be the featured speakers.
They are Thomas H. Eisen trout, n. Min. , and .Jessie"
Murdaugh, A.C.S. W.
_ The Rev . Eisentrout ~' the
Oirector of Pastoral Counse ling Service at . the
Rethesda Hospital in Cincinnati and Mrs. Murdaugh is
the Director of Community
Consultation and Education
at the Central Psychiatrjr
Clinic at the CinCi nnat i
General Hospital.
, On Thursday, a n all-&lt;iay
seminar is be.ing planned and
sponsored by the hospital'\;
Volunteer Service League.
Mary Jea nne Walker, Diree-·
tor of Volunteer Services at
the hospita l, in announcing
. this all day program said ,
' 'The day will start early for
those volunteers who wish to
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VOL!JNTEEH WEEK - Deanna M~rgan, Secretary
of the H?lzer Med1cal Center Volunteer Service League,
work~ With Mary J ea nne Walker, the Director of Volunteer Services at the hospital, in planning Thursday's all
day Seminar to be held in the French Five Hundred Room.
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Held Over 3rd w ·ee·k
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a .m . un til
9 0:U1 ;un .,
prt'rNiing thl' !l::lO r~ . m .
R(•J,!i:Slr:J tion · ;uHl Cnffet•
Hour."
Mr!' . Walkt•r ctdcled, ''A full
day's program of important
and im(onn(ttionol mCltrrial
is pifcnnNI. Four physil'iHns
nn 1ht• hospitnl ' ~ sh:~ff wi ll
·speal&lt; during the morning .
Aft~r Jurich, the prog-ram will
he hi ghlighted by a nt•w slide
presentation narrated by the
hospital's pres ident, and then
explanations of department
functions by the Opemting
Rnnm ~upervi snr and;~ st;.1ff
mem ber of Respirat ory
TherHpy will follow .''
The fi'rst portion of the
mnrning .session, starting e~t
10 a:m. in the French Five
Hund red Room at the
hospi,tal, will feature J. Craig
Strafford, M.n. and Edward
J . Rerkc.ch, M.n . nr. ~"t ra f-"
ford will talk about Cervical
Cancer and Dr. Rerkich will'
disruss Lung CC~ncer. After H
brief break, thosr attending
will hear Neal J. Prendergas t , M.n ., an d Th omas
W. Morgan , M.D. nr. Prendergast will talk about the
treatment and · tht&gt; newest
lt'&lt;'hnique's in comt:&gt;ati ng canrer . and Or. Morgan will explain wh~' the incrrase in.the
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GALI.IPOJ.!S - Activiti ~s
at the Senior Citizens Center,
20 Jarkso n Pike, arE' IistC'd tts
follows:
Monday, April2:!- rhorits ,
1:15-2 p.m.
Ttiesday , April 24
S.T.O.P. Class, 10 :30 a.m.:
PhysicR1Fitness',11 :15 a.m.:
Mid-F:asl Oam•ing, 1-2 p.m.:
Rirthday Party, 1:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 25 Ca rd Games, 1-3 p.m.:
Literature Cla ss, 1-3: Mnhile
Unit ;Y Thurman , Ohio, I
p.m .
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Thursday,' Apr.iJ 26 -Bible
Study, 1-2 p.m. ; . Rlood
Prt's::::ure at Vinton Nutrition
Site.
Friday, A'rt Class, 1-3 p.m. :
Puffy.Owl Class , ·1-3: Social
'Hour, 7 p.m.
.
The St'nior Nutritllm
Program will serve the
followinJ! menus:
Mr.mday - M~caron i Hnd
rhtoPs~, buttered spinach
with vinega r, pineapplf wi th
collllg!' cheese, hot Italian
bread, butter, ca nned pea r~.
milk.
Tuesday.:. Pot ro;ist of beef
and gra vy, mashed potatO&lt;'S,
buttered peas, bread, butter,
· jellied fruit, milk.
Wednesday - Liver and
onion·s, hash brom1 potatoes, 1
buttered green beans, ~oils ,
butter, apple crips, milk.
Thursday - Soup beans
with h'!fll bits, buttered beets,
peach salad, cornbread,
butler, chocolate brownie,

vnluntt•ers who Htt t•nd th1~ a ll

clay st.•minar.
Aftt•r the fptmal progrHm
concludes, another opportunity for thost• :otttending
to take r:PR trai ning wi ll be
available at 3: 30p.m. in the
Fifth Floor Classroom at the
hospital.
"AllmcmbrrsofthcHolzer
Medical Center .Volunteer
Service LeC:IJ.{Ul' receive'd
written invitations with
n•spnnse t•anls for Tlmrsday's Seminar," Mrs. Walker
&lt;a i(l. She antiri"'1tes
a large
rattendant•e as alw~I~'S rnr the
annual seminars held each
vt:•ar riufi ng Nat ion;.~! Vnlunleer Week . .

t•lt'l'J.!Y . who :Ill l't'ITiV!'d invitalions with t'Pply form s cn£'\os('c\ to mt1k(• r't'S('I'\'Htions
for Tllf'Sctay's (iis&lt;lstt•r _ronnSf'ling program.
Kirkt•l (·ommt•ntt•d , '' Our
vnluntct•rs · ill tlw hospitnl ,

both t he rhHplain s'
Association Hlld the .Sen·it•r ·
L&lt;'ague along with thr Gray
I .adie~, Voluritecns and tlw
R.~, V . P . mt'mb~rs , 11re very
importttnt to · th £&gt; llospihd
family . We are most grateful'
for the hun dn•d."i of hours of
tim&lt;· and the total drdi catimi
exhibited by the more than
150 men, women !lnd stude'nts
who are active in these two
organizations &lt;ll the Holzer
Medical Ct'nter . National
Volunteer We('k offers us &lt;Jn
t;lPPOrtun ity tn provid e
prog r&lt;:~ms nf va hw to our
volunteers, &lt;ts r1 way to show
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· Guiler, pastor of the Marit•lta
BibleCenter Church, Mariet·
U., for the p8st 18 years, will
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from the Flatwoods Road on
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TU~PERS Pl.AINS--Mr.
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observed their golden wedding anniversary recently
with a reception at the St. ·
Paul United Methodist
Church.
The affair was hosted by
their qieces, neph·ews, and a
foster son, Ray Justice, and
his wife, Dottie. The cake
baked by Mrs. Nancy Roush
featured a waterfall. Appr'oximately 110 persons attended
the celebration. COrds, gifts
and flowers were presented
to the couple who also receivad a citation from the Ohio

House of Representatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Babcock were
married on Feb. 23, 1929.and
started housekeeping at Long
Bottom where they lived until
1969 when they moved to Tuppers Plains. Mrs. Babcock
was·the !&lt;inner Leone Smith,
daughter of Grace Fitch and
Clayion Smith. Mr. Bahcork 's parents were Riley
and Peggy Ann McDole Bahrock. The couple have always
lived in Olive Township
where Mr. Babcock was self·
employed. He was a township .
trustee for 16 years and
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the hoys' 120 high hurdles during Saturday's 12th annual Gallipolis Rotary Relays at Rio
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PATRIOT . ~· Sophomore Sizemore walked, moved up
righthander Keith Sizemore on a single by Layton and
· fired a one-hitter Friday scored on a throwing error.'
night as the SQuthwestern Gary Nibert· was charged
Highlanders defeate.d with the loss while Sizemore
Eastem, 2.().
. got credit for the victory.
. In going the · distance,
In the regular schedule'
Sizemore fanned eight while contest Thursday night,
issuing no· free passes.
Southwestern posted another
Loser Greg Wigal yielded 4-3 .victory.
just five hits. A fourth inning · The Highlanders jwnped
home run by Scott Russell got ahead 2-0 after the first In·
the scoring underway.
nlng. Kyger Creek came back
Southwestern added an 'to ·tie the score In the fourth.
insurance run. in the sixth on
&amp;&gt;uthwestern went ahead
a hit by Sizemore, stolen base · for good In the sixth on hits by
and a single by Gene Layton. Dale Newberry, BUI DumWigal had five strikeouts mitt, Shennan Potter and
and walked two. Eastern's Sizemore . Sizemore led
only hit was a single by third Southwestern with two hits In
sacker Griggs.
three trips.
The victory gave Coach
Von Taylor paced Kyger
W a y n e Berg do II ' s Creek's attack with three hits
Hlghl~nders a 4·2 overall · In four trips . John Amos had
record imd 4-1 mark In the two hits In four tries and
SV AC.
Steve Russell, two for three.
Linescore :
Layton, who relieved
Eastern
000 000 0-11 I 0 .Sizemore In the fourth was
SWHS
000 101 x- 2 S 2 the winning pitcher. Nibert
Wigal (L) and BisseU.
again took the loss.
Sizemore (W) and Russell .
On Wednesday evening,
&amp;&gt;uthwestem lost to South
Thursday night, South· Webster, 6-2.
western plated an unearned
.Linescore:
run In the lOth inning to S'westem 200 002 0- -4 5 2
· defeat Kyger Creek, 4-3, in a Ky. Crk. . 001 100 1-3 10 2
game suspended three days - Shemore, Layton (4) tWP)
earlier due to darkness.
and Russell.
· In the bottom of the loth,
Nibert (L) and Russell.

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PeterB of Fran kiln, &lt;l!lo,look

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Friday with a 761 series in his
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The series topped previous
leader Pat Cornell of
Waukegan, Ill., by ·u pins.
CorneD's 746 total ·led ,for 10
days.
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softball decisionhere Friday
evening.
The victory left Athens t·3
in league play and 4-1&gt; oYerall.
. th
GAHS droppe d. to n~3 m
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conference and 1-1 overall.
Lisa Schleicher was
credited with the win. Diane
.Canterbury was charged with
the loss.
Jagers and Rosser each
had three hits in four trips for
the winners. M. Evans, .T.
Adkins and P. Matthews
collected ' Gallia 's only
safeties.
GAHS will play at Wellston
Monday.
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low-hurdle event during Saturday's Relays at Rio Grande. Two Miami Trace runners,
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GALIJA Academy's. Clint Patterson prepares to
throw the discus during Saturday's 12th annual Gallipolis
Rotary Relays at Stanley L. Evans Field, Rio Grande.

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to thank the guy that couldn't
make the trip." ·
Peters fired 25 strikes
Including the first seven In
the final game as he powtded
out consll!lent game• of 244,
262 and 265. He had only one
open frame, a 9plit In the fifth
frame of the sea!nd game;
More than 32,000 bowlers
from 50 l!lates and eight
foreign
countries are
competing in lhe 83-day
tournament at the Florida
state Fair and Expo Park.
The tournament ends.June 13.

Richmond at Toledo

Tidewater at Rochester , 2
Charle$ton at Syracuse
Columbus ayawtuck et ,

By ALEX SACHARE
points and 14 rebounds.
APSporto Writer
"It wasn't an easy win,"
The Washington Bullets are _said Dick Motta, coach ofthe .
back In C!l'll!lland -and tbe Bullets. "My . annplts are ·
Philadelpbia 76ers and Los clear down to my belly button
Angeles Lakers are back in now."
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contention - In the National
" We beat ourselves in our !
Basketball Association own gym with only Tl points,
playoffs.
37 percent , ~oot~ and ~
Mitch Kupebak scored live turnovers,
sa1d Hub1e
.points in a 211-minute stretch Brown, coach of the Hawks.
of the foiD'th quarter to help "I'm. so exasperated. Going
Washington beat the Atlanta on th_e road doesn 't mean
' Hawks 89·Tl Friday night. anythmg to them. They are a
.:The
victory
snapped proven team." ·
i\llanta's l71jame hornecourt
In the regular season,
wiilnlng streak, gave the 1Atlanta's 34:7 home record
.· BuUets a 2-llead In the best· was the best~ the NBA - but
·of-seven series and regained Washington s 23-18 road
their homecourt advantage record was also the best '"
for the set.
the league.
Phil delpb' ~ 10
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The 76ers outscored the
a
ta, '""
ost Its
first two games at San Spurs '12-2 at the l!lart of the
Antonio, bounced back at fourth quarter to lead 99-W.
borne by beating tbe Spurs San Antonio raUied to reduce .
!23-!1 5 behind 39 points by : the margin to 107_105 with .
Julius Erving and a big , 3,52 remalninR._ .~n a pair of i
fourth quarter by Darryl , !i-ee throwSby James Silas..
Dawkihs.
. Who scored 32 poinl' .In the
Los Angeles, which lost
·twice at Seattle earlier this game.
week, came home . and · The 6-foot-111&gt; Dawkins,
outscored the Sanies 11-5 iii who bad cootributedoniy four
. overtime to win 118-112 as points through the first three ·
center Kareem Abdul.Jabbar periods, suddenly g~ hot and ·
scored 32 points and blocked persOnally outscored San
six shots.
Antonio 10-4 to put the game
In the other second-ro~md out of r~ch . Dawkins had 14 ·
playofl game, the Kansas points and seven rebounds In
· lobbe ed th. the final period.
Ci
K.
~~enix'":!1/m-91rto eve:: · Erving shot 15 or 23 from
that series at one victory the .field and nine of 12 from
apiece.
· the foul line. In addition, be
All four series resume . gave Dawkins a pep talk at
" da y.
halftime.
~
Kupchak's points came as
Abdul-Jabbar and Ron
the Bullets pulled away from lloone each sank two free
a 69-69 ti• with an 12-4 burl!l throws with four seconda left
late in the final period. Elvin in the'five-mlnute overtime to.
Ifayes lod the Bul
, lets with t9 clinc-h tbe !.akers' vlctocy.

CL!o:VELANIJ tAP ) _
Left · hander
Ross
Bawngaritn pitched four-hit
ball for seven innings and the
Qlirago White Sox held 9o11 for
a 6-5 victory over the.
Cleveland Indians Saturday.
Bawngarten, 1-0, left the
game with two. tnen on and
none out In the eighth and the
White Sox holding a 6-11ead.
The Indians came up with

lour runs on one hit, one
error, a hit batter , three
walks and sacrifice before
Mike Proly em;led the eighth
inning by getting plneb-hitter
Wayne COge on an infield
pop-up. Proly, Who picked up
a victory against the Indians
In relief Friday night, went on
to gain his third save of the
season . .
The White Sox came up

a

with 11 hits off four Cleveland
pit c~ers , including seven off
starter and loser Wayne
Ga rland, 0·1. Garland,
cornin g · back from .197B
shoulder surgery, gave up
three nms, two of them
earned, in six innings in his
first appearance in nearly a
year. Len Barker gave up the
other three Chicago runs in
12-3 innings of rebel.

COME AND GET IT - Gallipolis Rotarians John (Jake) Koebel, left, Lou Foro and
George Bush prepare food for fellow members, area athletes and fans attending Satur~ay's J2th annual Gallipolis Rotary Relays at the Stanley L. Evans Field, Rio Grande.

Pastore's ·career zooming
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. CINCINNATI ( AP) - teammates back to the
Frank Pastore's life and minors.
baseball career have started ·. "1 feel I'm ready (for the
zooming about as fast as his big leagues)," Paswre said.
fastball . In the 8pflce of three "I'm 'happy to be here. I'm
months he's been married, really happy with the,
made the big leagues and reception I got. It's totally
moved his !ride, Gina, from unbelievable.
Southern california to the
"The players have been
super. George Foster calls
Midwest.
''Gina hasn't been over- me AI Pacino (after the actor
. awed or overcome,'' said who starred In 11 The
Paswre, the Cincinnati Reds' Godfather") because I'm
21-year-old rookie pitcher. Italian."
"91e fits In with all the wives.
The big4eague way of life
91e feels like she belongs, has impresseq Pastore.
too."
"The hotels are A-nwnberPastore wasn't expected to one, the clubhouses are big
make the Reds' roster -this leag ue and the food is.
season. But he threw so well fantastic," said Paswre, who
in spring training that the used to be one of the bigger
Reds had to keep him when eaters on the club. "I didn't
they sent Pastore's fQI'Tiler think it would be this good.
Nashville and Indianapolis
"B ut I'll never forget

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blank Logan
GALLIPOLIS - Coach
Larry Prater's Gallipolis
Blue Devils bounced back
from their first tennis loss in
two years by blanking Logan,
5·0, on Memorial Field
~·riday evening.
The victory left GAHS in
undisputed second place in
the Southeastern Ohio
League standings, one full
game behind unbeaten
Athens. The Bulldogs upset
GAHS 3-1 In a mateb halted
by darkness Thursday
evening.
The defending league
champion Blue Devils mtist
In u th ·
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now w a
elf remam 1ng
league matches In order to
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gain, at least a tie for th1s
year s championship.
L~ague officials, earlier
this school year, voted not to
conduct a feague tennis
toumamentthls spring. Only
regular season play will
count In the standings to
determine the 1979champlon.
Friday's victory over
lAgan loft GAllS Il-l on the
yea• in eight matebes'. Logan
dropped to l-4 overall. GAllS
is S-1 In league play.
In sincles action Friday,
Gallla's Steve Mullins
downed Bill Baird, 6-1 and 6o. Mike Coonen defeated
Kelly Helber, 6.() and 6-l
while Nate Thomas deleated
Ken Krieg, 6·2 and 6·2.
In double .action, Bob
Kiesling . Mark Cornell
topped Logan's Craig Dillon •
Todd Tansky, 6.() and 6-4.
Mark Null and Jeff Goljl
ddcutcd Tror Hoke ~nd Dave
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Riley, 6-t and 6-1. Bob Simpson downed Larry Bennett, 60 and 6-3 in an exhibition
match.
The Blue Devils' next
match is a non-league affair
at home with Minford
Monday at 4.p. m.

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where I came from. 1 read
once that you always meet
the same people on the way
down that you meet on the'
wayup,111 I don'twantlo step '
on too many fingers."
Pastore, a 6-foot-2, 205pounder, Is no waUflower.
Still, he stays on the edge of
the lockerroom jokes the
veterans toss about.
" I'm not a loudmouth rah·
rah type, " he said. "I still feel
I'm fighting for a job here. I
always want to feel like I'm
fighting for a job - it makes
me work harder."
· Pasto1·e stormed into
spring training and led the
Reds ' pitching staff in
strikeouts and earned run
average

tO impress new

pitching co~ch Bill Fischer.
"Every major league
pitcher has a good arm, you
take that for granted," said
~·ischer . "After that, you talk
about the good arms and the
great arms.
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"On this team, Toni Seaver
is the only pitcher, who you ·
could really say has a great
arm . Pastore could become a
great arm . He has the kind of
fastball you really can't hit."
RICHFIELD, Ohio (AP) The Cleveland Cavaliers, who
tills year missed the National
Basketball Association ·
playoffs for the first time In
four years, also fUU.hed near
the bottom of the le~gue in
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on diamond Tuesday
Rl@ GRANDE - Rio
Grande's Redrnen baseball
team laces Tiffin College
Tuesday in a home
doubleheader.
The Redmen, currently 6·9
overall. and 5·3 ln the
Mid.Ohio Conference, hope
to climb back toward the .500
season mark and est a bUsh a
linn grip on the conference
lead.
Coach Tom Meadows hopes
'that his recently all'akened
bats wiU stay sharp In the last
half of the season.
"We got off to a very late
start hitting this season,"
Meadows said. " Lack of time
outdoors because of the
weather burt us.''
Qo.oerall team hitting ill at a
.238 pace with only three
regulars sporting· impressive
averages. Jim Derrow of
Jackson has connected 13
times in 32 tries lor a .4011
average. Mike Cluxton £toni
Manchester ,and Larry Carter
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"Our hitters laced pitchers
early In the season who had
spring travel through Florida
and Georgia, and four and
five gaines under their belt."
Defense and pitching are
the Redmen strengths thus
far .
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Meadows said, "We have
won six games and only
scored over four runs In three
of the 15 we have played."
Pitchers Karl Hoebuii aqd
Jeff Clark have four of •the
five Yictorles with 1.90 and
· 1.17 earned run averages
respectively. Hochull has 25
strikeouts and three complete
games in four starts.
Following this Tuesday's
doubleheader, the lal!l home
stand for Rio will be May 2
and 3 with two double·
headers. First Central State
vllllts and·then Otterbein ..
The Redmen close out the
season with two road games
311d hopefully NAIA District
22 &amp;ction.
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Ry BRUt;t; LOWI'IT

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~riday night with a routine
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move, signaling McCovey to
sacrifice Clark Ill third.
''He's given me the bunt
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oiher managers combined,''
McCovey said . "I was ready
to bunt - but I can't
guarantee you how good It
would have been ... He's the
kind of manager who would
order a bunt no matter who
was up there, But lfigare I'm
a dead pull hitter and have
two chances to get the runner
to third - by hitting the baD
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"This may sound like I'm
second -guessing the
manager, but I'm not."
The first two pitches were
outside. McCovey didn't offer
at them . Meanwhile, Altobelli
was secon&lt;J.tuesaing himself.
"It's a tough thing to' have
anyooe with as many clutch
hits in hiS career bunt,'' he
sai.d. "A I« ol things went
throligh my mind and after
two baUs I took the sign off." ·
· McQlvey promptly lined
the next pitch to right field for
a single. Clark steamed
around third !Uld barely beat
Gary Thomasson 'a throw
home for the tie-lnaking run
and the 3-2 victory.
Asked if he. practiced his
bunting very often, MeCovey ·
repUed: "If you had 5G5 home
nms, would you?"
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League it was San otego 7,
Atlanta: 4; Houston 5,
Plttsbargh 4 in 10 innings;
O!icago 8, Montreal 5;
Oncinnatllli, St. Louia 3, and
Phuadelphia a, New York o.

winners, plus lUck Mwa,
Mike Moaley and Steve

Kriailoff.
US,.,C's Paul Reinhard said
lb,e action waa "not taken to
he vindictive. We didn~ take
the action agalnll lbe whole
(CART) groUJI. Each case
was judged separately. The
bo•d felt that Utese six
people had been taldnc action
that was not good for racine
in ceneral, the Speedway and
USAC."
The CART teams affe,cted
were Penate Racing Inc., of
Reading . Pa.,; Patrick
Racing Team Inc., of
Indianapolis; Team
MeLaren, Ud of Uvonla,
Mich., Fletcher Racins Team
of Phoenix, Ariz.; Cltaparral
Racing Ltil. of Midland,
Texas; and Dan «.....Y and
Teddy Yip ol Santa Ana,

Calif.
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cl'ivera were in Atlanta lor
practice and quallflcatlonl
for a CART-6111Ctioned race
on Sunday.
Patrick, In a prepared
statement loUowing a CART ·
IJIOfllng there fJiday ntchl,
said he was "dilllppolnled II
USAC's latest actloa,'' which
he said "rejects the efforts ol

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Philo .
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St. Louis
5 6 .455 3 .
Chicago
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Pitts.
~ 8 ;333 •••,
New York
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Houston
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San Fran.
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Cincinnati
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San Diego
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Detroit's · Milt Wil cox
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Monlreal at ,Chicago
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Caldwell's dirty looks have
Angels 7, A's 4
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Rod Carew had three hits
Orioles
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did the same thing after an · home run to lead California
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Yankees 5, Rangers 3
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think I'm going to throw at of rlin-scorlng singles and Ed
him next time.''
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beat the Toronto Blue Jays 7- In the sixth,
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Red Sox 9; Royals 2
t\ll'lled back the Cleveland
Carl YaztrzelTlski drove in
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Mike Caldwell stares at
batters after they hit home
rWls off him because "he
likes to remember them.''
Now he'll have good reason to
remember Ken Singleton and not only for what he did,
but what he said.
Not only did Singleton blast
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inning Friday night to lead
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lot · of guys,'' said Singleton
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organization. We will not let
this happen. They have
attempted to eliminate alx of ·
the top racing teams In the
world. What do they mean by
'not in good standing'? We're
not ev'" members."

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Washington a t Atlanta
,... By The Associated Pres s
Tuesday , April24
Second Round
At la nta at Wa shington (n )
~.
Best of Seven Series
Thursday , April24
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Eastern Conference
Washington at Atlanta (n) ,
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Game 1
if necessary ·
: · San Antonio 119, Phi l·
Sunday , April 29
• ,adelphia 106
Atl anta a t Washington , it
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necessary
San
Antonio a1 P hi l ~:adelphitl'
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Western Conference
Friday's Go, me
Tuesday's Game
Philade.lphla, 123, Sa n
Phoen iJC.102 . Kansas City 99
: Antonio. 115
Friday ' s Game
"'t!
Sunday's Game
Kans~s Cif.Y 111 , Phoeni x 91
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KansaS·City a·t PhoeniN
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Wednesday, April25
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Philadelphia at San An PhoeniJC at Kansas Clfy (n)
;. tonio (n), if ne cessary
Friday, April27
Sunday, ADril19
Ka nsas City at Phoenl&gt;c 1
San
Antonio
at TBA. if necessary
PhllaCtelphia, if necessary
·sunday, April29 ' ,
Wednesday, May 2
PhoeniJC at Kansas City , It
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.-. ton io. (n }, if necessar y
Tuesday, May 1
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Ka nsas City at Phoenix,
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Game 1
(nl. if necessary
.,_ Washington 103 , Atla nt a 89
r.
. Tuesday's Game
Seattle 112, Los Angeles. 101
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Chicago 8, Montreal 5
San Diego 1, Atlanla •
Philadelphia 8, New York o
Houston 5, Plllsburgh ~' 10
Innings
Cincinnati 10, St. Louis 3
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Atlanta 107, WaShington 99
FriQav ' s Game
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to help · Chicago beat the given an intentional walk
·
Jerr.y . Turner's two-run Expos.
before Kingm an crashed one
homer in the fourth inning
With one out and one on in of his typical homers, a blast
and two-run single in the the third, Scott Thompson that soartd more than 400
eighth and Gene Tenace's doubled and Bill Buckner was feet.
two-run homer in the sixth
gave San Diego's Randy
Jones the cushion he needed
SEE
go the distance against
Atlanta, Dale Marphy had a
homer and a SIICrifice fly lor
ihe Braves.
.FORA
Aoiros 5, Pirates 4
In the hottom of the lOth
inning, Pittsburgh's Phil
Garner made a pictureperfect stop of leadoff batter
Q-aig Reynolds' smash down
ON
the third base line. Then
Gamer threw the ball into
right field.
When Reynolds stopped
BUY NOW AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
rlllllling, he was standing
next to Garner on third base .
CASH REBATES BELOW
And a few minutes later he
scored the winning run on
HURRY! REBATES. EN.DAPRIL 30, 1979
Jeff Leonard's fly ba)l to
boost Houston past the
RE T A I L
ST .OMER
RE B A T E
Pirates.
·
Cubs 8, Expos 5 ·
Dave· Kingman hit the
Apr11
Mach1ne
Model
eighth grand-siam homer of
his career in the third inning
$200

Six CART entries
rejected by club

INDIANAPOUS (AP) The' Championship Auto
Racing Teams organization,
which last week threatened to
withhold aU of Its entries
from the lndlanapj,Us 500,
oow will have to fight to get
its biggest names Into the $1
million May 27·classic.
. The U.S. Auto aub rejected
six of CART's. indy entries
Friday, saying that they
compriSed the "nucleus of a
concerted effort to be
harmful
to
auto
raclng .. .more specifiCally, to
USAC and the Indianapolis
Motor Speedway."
Pat Patrick, president ol
CART and head of one otthe
six racing teams, said the
USAC action was designed to
deStroy CART and vowed to
continue the battle. .
He dld not say what steps
CART would tate.
CART broke away from
USAC late last year In a
dispute over control of
championship racing. CART
wanted equal voice with
USAC in ' making and
. enforclr!g Ita rules. .
Last week, as the deadline
for the 'entry for the 500
approached, CART
threatened to boycott the
race and stage another $1
million race on the same day.
USAC and the Spe,edway
refused to back down, and
Patrick sulmlltted 44 CART
entries two days befrre the
deadline.
The week-long standoff
ended Friday when USAC ·
notified the six CART teams
that their combined 19 entries
had been rejected because .
they were "not In good
. standing with USAC."
The six CART teams own
the cars driven by AI and
Bobby Unser, Johnny
Rutherford and Gordon
Johncock, aU former Indy 500

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l'hUs 8, Mels 0
Unbeaten Dick Ruthven
scattered five New York .hits
for his third victory and
Philadelphia's fifth in a row .
The Ph Us scored a two runs
. in the first inning on Garry
Maddox's sil\gle. They salted
it away with five llleamed
runs iii the filth, with Greg
Luzinskl's two-run sinsJe the
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M1 e urcham' s visiting ourth straight victory ,
Ironton Tigers used the long leaving the lrontonians with
ball to defeht Gallipolis 13~ in an 8-3· season mark and 0
a Southeastern Ohio League conference record followin g
ba,seball game on Memorial the completion
F' d F
h o[ the
tel riday evening.
round play in·t c lr:tgnr

lllC Jo ss snuppetl Galliu's
two-~&lt;.1 mc winning ~ trc;1k .
and left Co;" ·h Jim Osborne's
lads with a 2-8-1 season mark
and 2+1 mn[crence record .
t;allipolis will play off that
1-1 league opener tie with

l.o~u n prior to the stmt of

Tuesday' :;
regularly
sd tcdulcd &lt;untcst with the
l 'hirftains on Memorial
Field.
Friday, lrontonlrumnlcred

four home ruus off three
(; ;J!lipoli:-; pitthcrs and Blue
I Jc1·iJ bitt ers SJnashcd two
ruund-lrippers off winning
hurler Tinker Williams in a
high-scoring contest.
(;AH!:i
starter
Art
Fogel strom lasted only a
third of an inning as the
Tigers jwnpcd off to a 4-0
firs! inning lead.
.
AftcrGregEutslerandKcn
Brown belted back·to-back
homers
for GAHS
in two
the
second , Ironton
. added

Chiefs hand Marauders
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11 . 5 SE. 0. dI am0 n d. .I0 s s.

The llluc I.Jcvils came back
with four runs in the bottom
of the fourth to knot the count
at 6-all.
Ironton put it away with
four runs in the fifth inning.
Williams went the di•tance
(or Ironton, glvlrig up.six runs
on 10 hits. He fanned five and
walked one. Ironton had one
error.
Mark Weaver replaced
~·o!(Cl~trom in ' the first in· weaver hur1cod four and
mng.
two-thirds innings, giving up·

. Weaver fanned five and

~~~~~d ~~':~erlf::':J.eBs~~
~r~r~i~s~v~a::e~hrt":o r':':d
walked none. GAHS commltted five costly errors.
ror t~e Tigers, Wliliams
collected U&gt;ree hits to help his
own cause. Jeff Linn
SJnashed two home runs. J.
Williams, Frank Ainsworth
and Mark Fairchild had two
hils apiece. Ainsworth and
· Fairchlld had solo blaSts.

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of the Amel'iCan Association.

rHP.P.RI.P.AOF.RS ~ Membel'!l .of t!W Vinton Knlrk.• ;
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Middleport, 0 .

(I'UZ, Htn , 12 ; 8 Ti ed With 11.

RBI -

Fosler, Cin. 16 ;

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Ca I. 21 ; Boehle. Sea. 22 ;
Cooper, Mil , 21; 'Lemon , Chi

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DOUBLES - Downino .
CaL 7; .Cooper. Mil. 6; Hisle,
Mil. 6; Lemon , Chi , 6;
Washgtn, Chi, 6.

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TRIPLES - R Miller, Cal ,

Htn, 7; J Cruz, Htn , . 7; 2; Norwood , Min , 2; 31 Tied
Moreno, PQh , 6; Royster, Atl, . With 1.
HOME RUNS - Lynn. Bsn .
5; Puhl , Htn, 5.
PITCHING 12 DecislonsJ - 6; Cooper , MiL 5; Aikens,

Bioe. SF, •-o, 1.000, 4.37 ;

Ruthven, Phi, 3-0, 1.000, 1.75;

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MEET TODAY.
MIDDLEPORT - The
Meigs Girls' Softball League
will meet at4:30p. m. Sunday
(today 1 at the R. C. Cola
Garage, N. Second Ave .,
Middleport . All coaches are
to attend .

R e~istrt~tinn is 15.
This
r&lt;'~~*"tion fee inrludes a T·

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Interested participant&lt; arP
asked to fill in a registration
blank and return ilto FrHn 0
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1111STLEOOWN
and $5, while second-jllace
NORTH RANDALL, Ohio Dukes Big Shot returned $5.20
( AP) - Great Sire ran past a Blld $4.60and third-place Bold
group of top sprinters Friday Gentry paid $7.20.
to win the featured $6,500
Ti1.e Trifecta of We 're
Allowance at Thistledown R~ady Now 1I I, Mississippi
Race Track.
Btl~ ( 10) and Something
Th~ ~yea~~ld, ridden by Noble (3) paid $114 on 540
Bennte Fehctano and making winning tickets .
his first start of 1979, ran the
The crowd of 4,585 wagered
SIX furlongs in 1:11 1-5.
a tntal or $596,794•
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Great Sire paid $15._60, $7.60

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third while . Taylor wa•
ilmiiing Wahama to ju.st one tally In the second before the
White Falcons exploded for
four runs in the third and Uv'e
more in the fourth. Both Smith
and HeSilOil's extra base hits
came in the fourth to chue
Taylor from the mowtd.
Wahama added twn more
runs in the fifth and on~ li1 the
stxth, while Kyger Creek
scored two more in the sath
frame. Barry VanMatre, the
locals pitcher of the future
worked the final frame
without ·giving up a hit. The
freshman righthander struck
out one and walked none.
Unescore :

Jack Smith and Jay Hesson
had the only extra base htts
for the locals with Smith
stroking a triple and Hesson a
two bagger.
The Bobc.ts touched Fields
for 2 runs It! the first, one in KC
the second and two rnore in the Wah

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Kreig &amp;lyre and Shawn Fields
·collected two base knocks
each. Fields also worked six
iimings on the mound and got
credit' for hls second pitching
victory or the year.
·
Kyger Creek touched Fields
lor six hits and all seven runs
with Rees collecting two and
Taylor, Westfall, Porter and
Russell all notching one each.
Re~s also bad Ute Bobcats
only extra base knock when he
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hls days as a ma~ager and

catcher for Lewiston, Idaho,
ol the Northwest League in
1962.
· "He could throw hard then .
He had a good curve ball,"
McNamara said of one of his
more promising pitchers Norman . " He has much
better control and conunand
~f his pitches ,now. He Was
only 19 the~,"

BYGARVCLARK
WAllAMA ·• After being
sh utout
by
H avcn~wo od
on
Thursdav
evening, the Wahama White
Falcons · bounced back to·
defeat visiting Kyger Creek
Friday afternoon, 13-7, In an
error infested shootout.
The White Falcons spotted
the Bobcats five runs in the
first three lnni~gs before
erupting for. nine runs in the
third and fo.urth ' frames · to
give them their ninth spring
victory of the year. The Bend
Area learn has tasted defeat
only twice this season with
both losses coming to Jackson
County_schools in Ripley and
Ravenswood.
Jack Smith and Mark Smith
led the Falcon hitting attack
with three safeties each while

c1uttl remofe

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control, bumper rub str ips,
lllir cond .~ interior, luxury
group, tinted glass, tight
group , ·p . locks, conven.
spare, cornering le~mp s,
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guards,
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defroster, am·fm stereo, 8
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Dan ·Oriessen .
Griffey totaled three of the
hits , raising his batting
average to .400. " We 're
playing decent baseball,"
reflected Bench , who also
doubled.
.
McNamara, in sa.voring the
Reds' eighth victory in II
games, also reminisced on

Wahama whips KC .nine

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Made of selected w.ood
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No knots or grain. Smooth .·
faces and edges. Uniform,
easy to cut_Works like
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3/4" THICK

13 ; Porter , KC, 13 ; Bochte,

Sea, 13.
HITS - - Carew. Cal. 23 ;

Tied With 3.
STOLEN BASES - Cabell ,

SlareFann
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RBI -- Baylor , Cal, 18 ;

6; Whitfie ld , SF , 6; K .Hr ·
nandz, St l, 5; Winfield, SO,

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13 ; Downing, Cal , 12 ; 6 Tied

Puhl, Htn , 2Q; Russell. LA.
20: Wh itfield, SF , 20.
DOUBLES - Griffey, Cin,
8; Reitz, 51 L.6; Morgan. Cin.

Murphy,

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Chi, .432.
RUNS -' Lansford. Cal, 14;

Foster , Cin, 23 ; Concepcn ,
Cin, 22 ; Griffey , Cin , 22 ;

Whitfield , SF, 2.
HOME RUNS -

MH, 17 ; Jones , Sea! 17 .

Chi, A58 ; A Oliver , lex, .447 ;
Cooper, Mil , .438 ; A Bannistr,

SF. 12.
HITS - Winfield. SO. 2&gt;;

2; T Scott, St L. 2; Conceptn ,
Cln ,. 2; Winfield , SD, 2;.

thaiJl. Chi. 22 ; Ryan, Cal , 21;
Jenkins , Tex. 21 ; ' Caldwell,

A.'ifERtCAN lEAGUE .
BATT ING 120 at bats) T,-ammell, Det, .476 ; Squires,

Kingman. Chi, 14 ; Dl'lessen ,
Cin, lA ; J Cruz, Htn , 14 ; K
Hrnandz , Sf L, 12 ; Mcidloc.k,

See me for State Farm
hospital surgical'insun1nce.l

Wor -

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trcms., ['lir C"Onci ., Spf'f'd con ·
·trol , 'tint . ~li!S S, ('X f . fl('('pnt,
du&lt;'ll r~mote mirrors, .front
&amp; I'E'i'lr bumper puiH'&lt;is,
dui11 fiC"C" ent, .Pi'l int str i pes.

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Htn,' J4; Blue, SF·, 20 ; Seaver,
Cin, 19; Knepper , SF , (9 ;
Kison , Pgh, 18 .

Grifley , Cin ,' .400.
RUNS - Pohl , Htn , 13 ; J

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K Forsch, Htn. J.o. 1.000. 0.67;
Richard, Htn, J-0, 1.000, 2.51;
Palmer, MIL 2-0. 1.000. 2.35;
Zachry. NY , 2·0, 1.000, 3.18;
Welch. LA, 2-0. 1.000, 2.84;
Perrr. SO, 2·0, LOOO. 2.52.
STR IKEOUTS - Richard,

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STRIKEOUTS -

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$1,000 or More Oil on Each New L n::J
~.,.ti.il~.iiRiiui!isl
with Each
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Health of It" on Sunday, May
6. The run wlll serve to kirk
off National Mental ·Health
Month an~ Retter Speech and
Hearin ~ Month.
The event will IJegin 1 p.m.
at the Rio r.rande rollege
c-ross&lt;ountry track art&gt;a .

ON
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ASI .YOOR D£AL£R HOW 10;

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soring a "Fun Run For the

S~M"I

Your Arteht dealer loo~ torward ·to polndng out
the ma~ flne leahlros of the A,rlona Riding Mow.ra
and llrilt lllow you what • snap yard clean-up It
with lheaturdy rear grUibolgger.

Wilcox, Det . 2-0, 1.000, 4. 12;
McClure,, Mil , 2-0, 1.000, 2. .45 ;
Aase, Cal; 2-0, 1.000, 3.5 7; E
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boo-r with tile performance and .quallly of an ·
Aritne Riding Mower and you haw tn unbolatable
combination.
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Drago, Bsn, 2-0, i.ooo. 2.08;

HOME ATHLETIC CONTESTS

Thompson , Chi. .47/l; Win ·
f ield, SO • . 424; Mazzilli. NY,
.419 ; Foster, Cin, .41l;

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ST. LOUIS CARDINALS -

Acti.t~ated Jer-ry Mumphrey,

Apr il '14 - Baseball vs. TiHin, 1 p.m ., doubl eheader ;
Men's Track vs. W. Va . State, 1 p.m .
April 16 - Softball vs. Wilmington, 3 p.m .• doubleheader.
Aprl l28 - Women 's Track vs. CuyAhoga tc. Ce ntral State
and Ma,-ietfa, 12 noon ; Sof1ba tl vs. Wilberforce, 'J p .. ,
doubleheader .
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By The Associated Press

5 TOLEN BASES
Ran 2·4 p.m . Open Sw im
' 8·10 p .m . College Swim
dolph, NY ' 7; Harrah. Cle, 6;
J Cruz, Sea, 6; Bonds. Cie, S;
B·lOp .m . OpenSwim
Cased
Manning , Cle, 5: J Norri s,
Cle, 5
8-10 p .m . Operi Swim
. PITCHrNG 12 Decisionsi 7 - ~ p.m . FamilY Night
Closed . John. NY. 3-0, 1.000, 0.76;
Wor t ham , Chi. J.o, t.OOO , 2.59 ;
2-A p .m. Open Swim
Jenkins , Tex, 3·0, ). 000, f. 99 ;
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Apr . 29- 2 ·4 p.m . Open Rec .
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MEIGS 992-5554
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UPPER DECK

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The productive conterence
at the mound followed, with
Norman's glimpses o[
teammates Pedro Borbon
Blld Frank Pastore in the
bullpen adding inc,entive . He
retired Hendrick on a 'fly ball
and in the ninth yielded a
· harmless third. St. Louis run.
For Norman, 1-2, the
complete game was his first
~mce going the distance tn
stnp the Philadelphia Phillies
5-3 on Sept. 4, 1977.
He failed to complete five
subsequent starts that
season, then needed relief in
each of his 31 starts in 1978 to
set a major league oneseason mark.
" I knew what happened
last year, but that reaUy
wasn.'t on · my mind," said
Nom~an, who had added two
uncompleted starts to · his
string this spring.
"It's tougher to pitch this
way than if it's 1.()," he said of
his ac~mplishment. ''You've'
got to kick yourself in the
behind to keep goirig . 'I had a
real good fastball. I threw it
aboutllS percent of the time ....
As Norman mowed down
the Cards, his teanunates
belabored four St. Louis
hurlers for 18 hits - three of
them solo home rWJs· by Ken
• Griffey, Johnny Bench and ·

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IF YOU
BANQUET NEEDS?

"Rei.lly, though, I wasrl't

SVAC banquet

nf tt.. AJ .J, SVAr fnnthall ""'I
ba•ketball &gt;qn•d• will · t..
held ~turday, May 12.
The •wnt will ht• h•ld at

thinking about - going nine
innings. I was strong. I just
WBllted tn finish the game for
iny first win . That was the
main thing," he added.
Norman , mlx fng speeds
masterfully, handcuffed the
Cards on six hits preceding a
leadoff triple by Garry
Templeton for St. Louis in the
eighth.
· Keith Hernandez doubled
one out later to spoil the
Ciricinnali hurier's try for a
shutnut, ll!ld the Cards added
Mother rWJ quickly when
Reds third baseman Ray·
Knight scooped up · Roger
Freed's grounder and threw
wildly past first base.

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Rros left-bander

Fred Norman has interrupted
his seemingly endless string
of IIIICGIIIpleted games with
help llong the way.
The 36-year~ld Norman
given a big lead, wiggled out
of an ~lchth-lnnlng jam to
lame lhe St. Louis Cardinals
10-3 . following
lift at the
!OOund from Manager John
~CNIIIJI4U'a . .
"IIhlnlt Mac me11t1oned the
· fa!=! that I was golilg to he out
of th~e if I didn't get
· ~ George) Hendrick out, "
. • Norman mused afterward
· • llboui; !the verbal procl.

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si ngle. an error. another
passed ball, and a fielder's
choice account.cd for the
runs.
Tom Owens was tagecd
with the loss as he and Mike
,Triplett t ~amed to fan three
and walk four. Brad Lightfoot
went the· distance for the
lbieftains •. fanning five and
wa lking five: ·
Dave Lehman, Jim Ogg,
Mark Huggh . and . Warren
Kliansbury each had two
singles for the winners, but
Berry smacked two singles
· and a double to lead the
hit.tina.
Logan
132 005 ~ 11 12 3
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"dull•
"nd
f:2
fur
P.A~T MP.Ir.~ - - ..J._. Mit&lt;·hilrln•n
1mdt•r
12.
.Meigs
020 o2o ll- 5 1. 4
chem . pn••ident nf thl'
Sl11
Mx•rdP&lt;'n,
hrarl
ha~kt&gt;t­
Lightfoot
and Swain.
~nnthern VHli&lt;'v Athlrtit• Con010cns I LPJ, Triplett (6)
fPrPn&lt;'P fRVACI h!-l~ nn- hall •·nrwh Ht M~r.sht~ll
nounrPrl the f!nnual lt•nJ.!tll' lUniwr.sity, will lU' ttw and Venoy .

LOUIS

'Cin~tl

hits,
including
homer. along
Tony_
Wether
had a adou~le,
with weaver.
Besides
Eustler's homer, · Greg
Harrington had a single.
. Linescore:
.Ironton · 400•241 2- 13 13 I
GAHS
020 400 x- 610 5
Batteries: Ironton
·
WillialUS &amp; Fillrchlld,
GAHS
- Fogelstrom, W.e~ver (1),

sophomore Jerry Fields drew a free pass, and two
doubled and Ray Andrews outs later Andrews boomed a
followed with a walk. Rick 33i-foot homer into· the left
Hovatter also reached on a · field to make the score read 6free pass, and a fielder's 4.
choice and a Tom Owens
Then came the sixth. Three
single got two runs across. walks came first, then a
In the fifth, Greg Becker passed ball. Another walk, a

10~3

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Ironton uses long hall to trip GAHS,"13 to 6

By Greg Bailey
ROCK SPRINGS - The
.., Logan Chieftains Friday
ir evening scored five unearned
r '" runs in the sixth inning ~s
l they dumped the host Meigs
Marauders! · ll-5 , in an
SEGAL con,test. In that big
sixth, Logan bunche&lt;l lou(,
walks, the only ones they got
the entire game.
·
The Chiefs got one
unearned run in the first .
With · two outs, the Logan
hitter reached on a Meigs
error and stole second. A Jim
Ogg single sent him racing
home .
,
The visitors padded their
lead with three more runs in
the top of the second on three·
singles, a fielder's choice,
and aoother Meigs error. the
Meigs defense,' usually light,
coughed up four errors on the
• night, each one coming at a
: ' crucial time.
J;
The Marauders of Coach
1 Dale Harrison pecked away
'I
at the lead with two runs in
.the second and two in the
·: fifth. In . the second,

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HOURS: MON.-SAT. 9 AM 10 I PM

�County agent's corner
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JIV JOHN C. RICF.
•r
F.xtrnsion A~t·nt
:{
Agrifulhtrr
;t
Meigs C.ounly
:: POMF.ROV - Spring is the
~ime to get that maple tree or

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rHbapplt&gt; you've ~lA"'en wnn!:tin!! to plant to J!iVe your

• front ya rd trot final tout·h. So

;;YllUsearrh,

You havr

~onr

to

lot nf ·, ti'vt•. of ·. wht•lht•r· 11 wtl.l.l pur·
trouble to find tht• right !r('t&gt; • dtH.I.lt-d ff~ rt bflrr root, lmrletp..
and Or. T. n. Sydnor, hor· Jll'd, '" &lt;'ontaineriled plant .
l-1

ti eulturisl

for · th&lt;· Ohio '
A~rirultural R""earrh and ·
Ot&gt;vrlnpmt&gt;nt Centrr,adviS('s
that ynu J!O tn just f4 bit mort"
troublt&gt; ir you want your nt&gt;w
addition to the landsrape to

high and low.

survive. rt is surprising how

AJ!('ing from nursery to nur-

mony homeowners artually
"put their tree to death:' by
improperly planting it.
The hok fur the tree should
be 12 inches larger than the
roots of the plant, irresper·

··sery until you find what
;vou'vr been looking fnr. You
~urk out your hard earned
•dollars and he.ad for home
·· ;,with your prize·tret' in tow .

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The holt• depth must 1M&gt; suoh
that the top of the roothall
will rt•sl I to 2 inches Hhove
tiM&gt; soil line in the new
!oration.
After plaring the tree in the
hoiP, the foliage should b&lt;' untied and allowed to assume
its natural configuration .
Pn1ite any damaged bran·
ches. Turn ihe tree until its
twost

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mo~t
w" ru~rt a nt
vif•wing
flirl •ctiun . nnn• lhi=-- i:-: ;u·-

In 11 llt•pl h of I in!'h intP l h1'
rMthnll. Tht•sp ~J nsht ·.~.; in·

t•omrli!-thrd, pn1p th(• rootlmll
nprighl with l'"&lt;'h, dirt l'i&lt;HI",

sun• lhl-11 nn t•irclinJ,!' r1r J~in l ­
linJi roots ('ausPtf hy thP •·un-

rl n d ('I'
('lnn~lm\1 '!'~ ,

Sycl.nor

onP-tt1ircl nf the&gt; foli fl).!t" should
bt• r •moVl'd at t hi~ point to
nr ntht-•r r'nah•riHI tn hold tnr 1f.l inrr n.•main .
r~duct' tran~ plaht shOck . For
Til(• !-&gt;lanrictrtl mix fnr h:-tC'k- difficult In lransplant'spccies
tree straight. At thi" point.
&lt;' Ill
iiWfiY
nny no n . filling i ~· two p.:1rts soil from
snd1 a~ Morfi inr SwrE'tJ!um ,
biodegradHblt• materlnls 1ht•ein•a and om• part orJ!;mit• · bht&lt;,·k gum, Hou' rwnml ,
Sll&lt;'h as plastic twine, plasli&lt;· mattrr. Fertilizer shouill b&lt;' floweri ng dogwood, and J.onburlap. ur plastic• rontainc.•rs. nnifonnly in('nrpnrah•rl into dun ~lane tree, as lnurh as
this ll'ilrture lx&gt;fnre llii('~­
Oo not remove the trer filling nt the rates r&lt;'&lt;'Omfrom the hole after It Is tn mended by a soil test . lf a soil
plaCP unless it is ron- '""' is not piartiral, frrtilizrr
tainerized. If the tree is ron- with a nitro~en ·phosphorustainerlzed, lift it j!ently one pola"!'ium rati o of I :2:1 or
last time to remove the ron- I :2:2 s hould be incorporated
tainer. Refore returning the at the rate of one-fourth
tree to the hole make from pound of actual nilro~en per I
three to five vertical slashes • inrh of trunk diameter.
After Jillin!( the. hole with
the soil, organic matter, and
fertilizer mixture, mound
some dirt above the soil line
around the tree to form a
lb&lt;' production of the alfalfa. saucer·like depression to
Several plots had been laid facilitate watering: The tree
off and part of the chemicals should now be thoroughly
had been applied last fall . watered and mulched. Any
Others were applied this ·g(IO&lt;I organic rnateriaffree of
spring. Some of the control weed seed may be used as the
measures were very ef- . mulrhing material. Apply the
fective while others were mulch at a depth of 2 to 4 in·
somewhat less effective. The ches to insure uniform
results of this infonnatlon moisture in the rootball area
ran he obtained from Mr. and reduce weed growth.
Cook at the Extension Office
located in the Courthouse An·

BY JOHN COOPER
Soil Cons. Service
PT.
PLEASANT - Two
KZlOOOLTD
.
la
ndowners
became
• 4·Stroke, DOHC ·4-Cylinder Engine • lncrediple
cooperators
of
the
Western
Styling • Alloy Spoke
Soil
Conservation
District
Wheels • All Drilled
and
asked
for
assistanDiscs • New Air·
ce.These were J.ewis Dodson,
.Injection System
whose place is near Mason
and Kevin Brown, near
I .etart Mr. Dodson has 17
acres and was interested in
soils information but expects
to develop the land for grassland production · and to
develop a spring for llvestock
use. Kevin Brown has 40
Doa't let the good tlmea pue yuu by!
acres on Brinker Run , He
was interested In planting
some steep land to pine trees
with the expectation of har748 E . Main St .
vesting thein for Christmas
Pomeroy, 0 ,
trees . Walter Salamacha of
992 -2184
SCS looked at thfs land with
Mr. Brown and they looked at
a pond site that he was in·
terested in. Walter reported
that it appeared to be a good
THE
pond site at the forks' of a
hollow
and that the land
I"CLA~i51C
which was on the point beEIGHT''
tween the forks was clay soil
and would be good material
" ....CopiM by many
~u•led by none "
with which to make the fill.
We were on the B. J . Silverman farm near Glenwood
Barnyard Resistant Touch!!
helping plan the ilse of this
land. This land consisted
• Oil tanrted red cder le1tMr1 that
mostly of woodland on which
lrt s~t~cially choln ftr tblir rnistaact
there is some timber thilt can
1nimalatids, tGII'Imertialtertilirers
b&lt;' harvested. Ms. Silverman
and caustic sodas.
was also interested in an
• lo11e• Ltatlttr top, won't pull off.
evaluation of some soils at a
• eDitGUrt~ Ltaltltr biCk Sllf for tdrl
location that was being con' su~.
sidered for a mobile home
• Areta sa(lporilnaltmpered steel shank.
• Non·rustlna heatS 1M eyelets.
development ,
• Hard·wnt111 thlppew1 1- clllltort
We attended a field day at
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cllfi tilled Hit, INICUiip n1b1Mr lt11L
the G. C. Sommer farm
• Goellp11 wtlt toMtl'llttion.
which was held by Carl Cook,
• s..al-priOf ltather insoles.
Mason County Extension
0 tool, drill I!OIIJI.
Agent and Charles Sperow,
F.:rtenslon Agronomist from
WVU. The purpose of this
field day was to see weed control measures that could be
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plantinJ,!:will not be concealed
by tn,&gt;e wrap. Wrapping a
merhanical injury very often
will ,rompound the problem.
O e pc&gt;ndin,g
on cir-

lhr tret&gt; for you, insist on

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Gallla County Extension Agent

RADIO SHACK

GAJ.IJPOLIS - In all types of replacement housing for
dairy animals , the primary need is lo provide a dry, drilfl·frer
env1~onment. Ease of JT)''"ure handling and lahnr efficiency in
feedmg are Important btl! are S&lt;•eondary im;x&gt;rlmw•• IIi the
health of the calf or heifer. ·
Cold housing systems' for ralvt•s rlrpenil upon natural vrntilation in which the indoor tempen; tun• is allowed to ilurtuatr
with the outdoor temperature. Generally these structures rove
Utile or no insulation. Winter temperatures arc typically 5
· degrees F. above outdoors and summer tt&gt;mperatures range 5
to 10 degrees F. below outdoor temperatures in uninsulaled
buildings.
The individual ralf hutch is a kind of rnld housing in use.
One type of calf hutr~ consists of a covered cubide, four feet
wide by eight feet long by three and one half feet high, with an
open lot three feet by six feet at one end . On~ end of the hutch is
:half o~n and half en~)osed to control drafts and allow a ca lf
free access to the pen Jot. The hutch should face the east and be
located on a well drained site.
· Some dairymen are successfully usi;•g hutches four feet
wide by four feet long by four feet high and tethering the calf to
the hutch with a six foot lenb&gt;lh of light chain or a rope.
Calf hutches have been used since 1965 in temperature
ra~glng from 5 degrees F. to 100 degrees F. Calf performance
both In terms of groWih and health, has been good.
Calves can be kept in hutches until weaned. The hutch
should be well-bedded and cleaned as required. After each
calf; ~hange the hutch location and thoroughly dean the hutch .
This reduces the possibility of disease sprea&lt;l from one &lt;·a if to
another.
lf you'd like to have m•;re information or plans for the
movable calf hutch please conktrt us at the Gallia County Extension Off1ce, P. 0 . Rox 72, Gallipolis, or rail 446-4612 extension 32.

407 PEARL ST.
MIDDLEPORT
OPEN
·9-6 Mon.-Sal
12-6 Sunday
992-3662

THIS MOVARIE calf hutch Is one of "'vera! in use on the Vallryvi••w Oairy f'arm Tfl yiftr flnd Sons, Kerr-:-Harrisb!ITJ! Ro(ld . r.ounty F.xtrn!'inn Al!rnt, Rml r.artPr s.ay~ thr
THylnr.; ar.r wt'll piPrt~P&lt;I with fhl' rPsult sn f(lr of u~ing lht• hul ch4·~. Phm ~ Hrr rwai!Hhlr ;.1 t
t.he rounty Exten,ion Office.

Gallia 4-H Club News
charge of the program. TIM&gt;
next meeting will be May 10
at Eatem Churrh. Advisors
are Ruth Wood and Janel
Hutchins. Members present
were IJsa Green, Sandy
Lakin , Kay Smith, Reth Sallsbury1 Mary Barker, Sandra
Patnrk, Rehecca McCartney
·and Joy Carter. - Reporter
Joy r.arter.,

Patriot Merry Makers met
April ll at Sa)em Church..
Sandy Lakin ·presided. Ruth
Woo&lt;i and Janet Hutchins had

CONSOI.JDATF.O RF.PORT OF CONDmON OF

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Triangle 4-H Club mel
April 15 at Kevin Rurnette's
home. Lynn Niday presided.
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Oennls Farrell and Davison
Miller led .devotions. Lynn
Niday and Jackie Graham
had charge of the program.
Jackie Cbrwln demonstrated
How to plant a ?ussy·wmow
by a stem from a tree. We
discussed going to Kings
Island June 19 and projerls,
selling fair tickets and ordertng emblems for T-shirts.
The nrlrt meeting will b&lt;' May
10 at Rrian Eads' home. Ad-

Federal Reserve Dlstrtrt Nn. 4
of Galllpolls In the State of Ohio and Domestic Sub•ldlariPs at the elose of
business on Mareh 31, 1979.

4dr., 302 V-8, aufo .. tint gloss, AM radio, Air,
maroon .
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1979 MARQUIS
2 dr, 351 V-8, auto., air, tint glass. AM-FM
stereo, block

'7004

2 dr ., 302 V-8, 'auto., air, tint glass, AM-FM
stereo, blue ..

· Sticker '7924.

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1979
MARQUIS.
BROUGHAM
2 dr, ., 351 , V-8, a utC" J ir, AM· FM stereo
tilt wheel, crui se ,J.wer seat .

Sticker '9226.

tape.

'7740

• door, 302, auto.. olr, lint gloss, AM-FM

2 dr ., 3~, auto., air, tint glass, AM-FM stereo,

stereo, split bench seat, sliver.

red metallic.

Sticker '8103.

'6832

2 dr., 30Z, auto., air, lint glau AM· FM stereo,
maroon

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ASSETS
Cash and due from depository inst itution s . . . .
. ... . .... . , . . , .. 2,262,000.00
U.S. Treasury securities ....... . .. .... : ... . ....... .. . ...... ... 4,513,000.00
Obligations of other U.S. Government
agencies and corporations ... ..... .. . . ........ . ....... , , . , . , . , l ,782,000.00
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
in the United States . .. .. . ........ .. .. ...... .... . . .. .... ..... 6,3115,000.00
Federal funds sold and securities purrhased
under agreements to resell .. . . . . .
. ............... 1,490,000.00
T.oa.ns, Total (excluding une:~rn rcl inrome l . . . . . . .. : 20,710,001).00
I .ess: Allownnee for possihle loa n lnssf's . . . .. . . . ..... 230,000.00
i .oans, Net. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . .
. .. .· ... 20,480,000.00
Bank prfmises, furniture and fixtures, an~
other assets representing bank premi ses .......... .. , , , ....... , . 760,000.00
All other assets ............ .. ........... . ... . .... , .. , , . . . ...... 451,000.00
TOTAI. ASSF.TS .......... . ......... .. .................... .. . 38,123,000.00
J.JARJJ.mES
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Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations ....... . .. .. ...... ............ . ... .. ..... .. 6,9!1.~.000.00
Time and savings deposits of indi vid uals,
partnrrships, and corporations . .. . ... ..... ..... ... . . . ...... . 24,508,000.110
Deposits of United States Government. ..... . . . .. .. .. ...... ..... . . 242,000.00
Deposits of States and political i uhdivisions
in the United States. . . . .
. ....... . ... . .. . ...... 2,381,000.00
Certified and officers ' checks .... . ... . .......... . ............. . , 177,000.00
Total Deposil.s ........... . , ..... . ...... . , ....... .. ... . , ..... 34,271,000.00
a. Tolal demand deposils .... . ........... ,............. 8,863,000.00
b. Total lime and savings deposits , ... . . .. . ......... , . 25,401!,000.00
All other liabilities ... ........ . ...... . ... .. .. ... , .... . ....... . .. 306,000.00
TOTA!. !.lA RIJ.ITIF.S
I excluding suhordinatcd note. and debentures l ..... , . . . , ... .. 34,577,000.110
F.Qli!TY CAPITAL
.,
Common stock
a. No. shares authorized 00,000
b. No. shares outstanding 90,000 . . .
. .. . .... I Par Value) 900,000:00
Surplus .. , . .... . .......... . ....... . ..................... : .. . 1,300,000.00
Uooivided profits and reserve for contingencies
und other capital reserves ......... . .. . .......... . .... . ...... 1,346,000.00
TOTALEQIDTYCAPITAJ. .... .. . ........ .. ............. I .... 3,546,000.00
TOTAl, I.IARJJ .!TIES AND
F.QIDTY CAPITAL . ........ . . . ... .... ... .. ... . . . .......... 38,123,000.00

1979 .MAROUIS

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2 dr ./ 302 auto ., alf, . tint glass cruise. tilt
wheel . cordovan ·

Sticker 18189.

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4 dr ., 302, auto .. air tlnt _~lass, AM-FM , w~jte. ·

Sticker 18162.

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visors are. ,Jarkie Graham ,

Mr. and Mrs. Marj on C.aldwell , and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
n. Niday. Members presenl
were Pa1d Duncan, J(l(
Foster, Rob Foster, nary
Caldwell, Robbie Nib&lt;'rt ,
Rim Niday, Lynn Niday,
Wayne Niday, Jackie Cor· .

4 dr., 351 , auto., air, lint glass. AM-FM stereo
tape cruise, tilt wheel, loaded.
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O'Dell Pest
Control
Tom Fain Exterminating

TERMITE and PEST OONTROL

ROACHES - MOTHS - SILVERFISH '
WATER BUGS - SPIDERS - ANTS - FLEAS
FHA and VA INSPECTION &amp; CERTIF !CATION
licensed by The Ohio State Dept. of Agriculture
Terms Avail;~ble · Fully Insured
.,
Prompt service Throu~hout Galiia &amp; Meigs
Counties Smce 1958

Inspection
Without Obligation

MAIN OFFICE

UNIROYAl.
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with leather-reinforced
nylon uppers and
shock-absorbing soles.

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Blue with iridescent yellow trim .

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Yellow with bh:Je trim .

Perfect cQmbinatlon-a
kll ng diamond aM a peileclll
mate. Columbi a u:' a mo :1a
provide the seal
you r love togethe r- for
eterni ty.

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TAWNEY JEWELERS
424 Second Ave.,

Gallipolis, Ohio

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Silver "ridge Plaza
_Mon . lhru Sat, 10 til9
Sunday I til s ·

OhJo.Valley Bank can anange the loan.
Whether The
Ohio Valley Bank loan department is ready
waiting to help you with your next vehicle
you ride the and
purchase. Whatever you have your heart set on ...
it's a sleek new sedan or a harq working
. · roads or ·whether
truck or tractor ... our loan r:)eople are geared up .
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:the ra~ge.•• to help.
Get the wheels turning. Stop in any Ohio Valley
Bank office and talk to the bankers who are
serious about making loans. Our terms and rates
are the kind you'd expect ... convenient and
attractive!

We the undersigned directors, attest the correctness of this Report of Condition r'tncluding .the .supporting schedules) and derlared that it has b&lt;'en ex·
amlned by us and to the best of our knowledge and helief has been prepored In
conformance with the instructions and is true and c~rrrrl.
J. J . Riazer,Jr.
D. Paul Oavies - J)ircrtors
U. A. Cornett

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· Valley Bank.
Pour Joc•tlol!lt to " ' " )IOU Mttcr. ·
l'tember. I'DIC

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J the undersigned offi cer do hereby deClare that this Report of Condition
llncl~ding the supporting schertules ) is ImP to the b&lt;'st of my knowledge and
belief.
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Corrert- Attest : Wayne 1•. Niday
F.xeeutlve Vice President &amp; Cashier
April16, 1979

State of Ohio, County ofGallia, ss :
.._
• , Sworn to and subscribed b&lt;'fore me this 17th day of April , 1979, and' I herrhy
certify that! am nol an offi~r or dircetor of this bank. . '
My commi.s.sion expf~cs .Junel~ . 1!ll!1 K•th~ SkHI(I!s, Notary J'uhllr.

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MF.MORANDA
Amounts outstanding as of report d:~te.
Time certificates of depo~i t in denominations of
$100,000 or more ....................... ...... ........ ...... . 2.470,000.011
Average for 30 calendar days Ior calrnd:~r month l rndih~ with report dat.:
Total deposits.. . ........ . ......... . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . • . . . .. 33,987,000.00
SUPPI .F.MF.N1'AI . MF:MORANDA
Pledged assets and securities loaned lbook value I :
U.S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed,
pledged to secure deposits and other li abilities ... . ... . .... .. . .... 851 ,000.00
Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other
liabilities I including notes and bills rediscounted and
··
securities sold under repurchased agreement l . . . .............. 1,473,000.00
TOTAL ...... ..... ....... . .. . .. ............ . ... ............. 2,32~,000.00

'6898

win , Melaine Niday, rynthi;o
0&lt;-~ vi son ,
Angie Smit h,
Ri l'hard Niday. Gu&lt;•sts
presrnt were Mrs. r.(-lrl Saunders and Margaret Rurnette.
Rt•no1'ler ,JaGkir C:orwin.

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Ford LTD

t\J)J)A VILLR - The honor
roll for the fourth six weeks
~t t\doaville Elementary is
being announced . An x
denotes straight A's.
Fourth Grade - Karen
Abrams - x, Holly Carman ,
Tim Gordon , Cindy Hanby,
Stephanie Leifheit, Shaun
Swisher, Paula Young.
Fifth Grade - Todd Bower·
sock, Lori Hammond, Mitzy
Hitchcock , l.eanna Nibert,
Barry Sheets.
Six th Grade .. Shelli
J;lradley .- x, Heidi Carman,
Sharon Coler -x, Larry Edge,

-Rilli .In t1ordon. Janet Gor· thony Kitchen , Barry Matdon , Billie Jo Grosvenor, An - .thews, Amy Noble.""

FASTRA
by

State Rank No.

Marquis And

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Addaville honor roll

Agriculture and(
our conunwnty:

see111g ' the trunk b&lt;'fore it is , staking may be n~eded to
wnipped. Th.is insures that keep the tree upright until it
any mechanical injury which becomes established.

On 1979. Mercury

April ZZ, 1179

. This coming vear
will be
surrounded b.y many QC)od
friends with whom yOu'll be
able to share some e&gt;:ciling
adventures . This will include
your Old paiS 18 well ilS some
new ones .
TAURUS !April Ill-Mow .ZOI Your
·lawn tractor
laWn tractor
'
best approach with others tbday is the soft-sell method .
Gentle ways and a relaxed
atmosphere will do the trick .
Learn more about yourself by
Features 36-in. side-discharge .
sending fOr your new AstraFeatures 36·in. rear-di!!1:harge
Graph letter which begins With
mower deck. 3 speeds forward, 1
·mower deck . Variable·drive
your birthday . Mall $1 tor each
reverse . Me,dium-back seat.
transmission. High-back seat.
lo Astro-Graph , P.O. BoX 489,
Radio City Sta!lon, N.Y. 100t9.
Price Includes Shipp!
Delivery and S~l Up.
Be sUre to st&gt;ecify birth sign.
GEMINI (Moy Z1·June ZOI Succes s will not etude you today,
though you may . feel a little
uncertain about obtaining it.
Let things fall Into place and
. show you the way .
• CANCER (June 21-Juty IZI You
may do mo·re thinking about
what you should b8 doing than
doing it today . As long as
.no:hing ' important has to be
dane . there 's no harm done .
LEO tJulw 23-Aug. IZI Go out of
your way to be generous to one
who has been very considerate
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of you . Let this p~qson know
You're appreciative .
VIRGO (Aug . Z3-Sept. 2ZI Xou
could have some ·diffic:uUy mak -l
Eager-I" 3.6-RP 20-in. Eager· I '" 3;6-RP 22-in.
Craltsman&lt;11 3.6-RP
ing up your mind about Important issues and sticking to your
pqshmower
20-in. oush mower
self·propeUed mower
decisions today . Better walt till
tomorrow belore committing
yoursen .
LIBRA (Sept. Z:I-Oct. Zll Puttering arqund with jllot of nonessentials may be just what you
• Shipping exira .• Price• are cataloa price•
need to relax . Not every day
• Ask about Sean credit plana
has to be spend on gung-ho
• Now on sale in our "8" and ..T" c~talog •upplemenu
projects . ·
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-!'lov. 2ZI ToSoUslaction Guaranteed Or Your ·Monell Batk
day. i s fine day to locus your
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S·ilvrr R ridge .PI~ra attention on pleasurable pur suits . Vo-.J should have no
Most. men:hand1H available (
Fo r srrvicr
for p1ck-up w1th1n a few days
\
trouble r;nding friends with
Ph . 446 -,7 07
whom yoo can have a good
time .
SEARS, ROEBUCK .-\NO CO.

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11-HP electric-start

guying

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The Commercial

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occurrerl

wHrrunt remova l.
irN' wr'HP.~ to pr(•vrnt sun
Sl'ald · ar1• a good idea · on
r&lt;'&lt;'&lt;'nll)' transplantl'd trees.
Tr smneont• iR transplanting

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We recently helped Carl
Schwars at his chicken
operation near Hartford with
water management around
the chicken houses. He has
two 300-foot. long chicken
houses that are located near
the base of a hilL The house
nearest the hlll Is the one
where the water problem
exists. Water runs down off
the hill at a rainy time and
makes the floor of the
chicken house wet. It was
·decided that a diversion ditch
could be built behind the
house nearest the hill and
that this ditch would In·
· tercept the runoff water
before it came into the
chicken house. Mr. Schwarz
was expecting to receive
~.000 pullets which would be
future laying hens.
George Viar, F.ngineer of
Soil Conservation Servire
located at Parkersburg, was
in Mason County to help two
Mason ~o1mty landowners
With plans for an.imal waste
disposal. Each of them was
interested in storing manure
at his dairy operation so as to
spread the manure wben the
ground was suitable to get on ,
and to stay off the land.when
·it was too wet or soft to cross
over.
Steve Nibert of Galltpolis
Ferry is planning to develop
a spring whiah would be used
for home water supply.
Walter Salamacha helped us
make the detailed plan.
·• Ouring the visit to the farm
they checked the flow of the
water from tb&lt;' spring and
found that It was producing
at this time about 1,200
gallons per day. Jt Is a single
vein spring coming out of the
side of the hill and the plan
was to collect It into a collec·
lion basin and to carry it
from the collection basin to a
reservoir.

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BY:
DIANA S. EBERTS
COUNTY EXTENSION AGENT
HOME ECONOMICS
MEIGS COUNTY

RomP Eronomin

Meigs County
POMEROY- Those down.
filled j~ckets , comforters,
sleeping bags and • other
items had a lot of use this
winter. Now, with milder
weather on hand , it's time to
get them cleaned and ready
for storage, suggests Joyce
Smit~ . Extension clothing
specialist, The Ohio Stale
University.
To clean down-filled items,
use the "delicate" cycle on
y
0
ur washing marhine with

warm water and a mild
detergent. The special
cleaners available for

-&lt;li1wn .
Cid thr rlo.wn-f.illc-.i

thorn n~hly

dr)'

ifl'm,~;
hdort•

stnring. bN·cm.st• moist ~trrH~
ran milclPw. It mav takt•

yield will remove 4:;o pounds

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f1A 1,J,JPOI .rs . . _ rrbr

n~tiona l snil ft•MIIity tt•vels soybeans will save you th&lt;•

omd rmtk(' tht• ~oil mur('
lr ng bt•Pn ''wnrkablt•." Hiinlpcul·I}'JX'
r&lt;•c·ng-ni?t•cl .,'~ ., tx•m•ri('h] · pr(lhlt•rns ur :wvc•rp Plodding
prildir~· fur ( ~rc)~ion rcmtr~)}' w~11 IX' n-chH'rtt .signific·antly.
f!ml .soil tilt h maintenann&gt;. Ahm. dllrirW scwl-crop yt•ars

''nl't nf 40 poumh; of mtr"o~(ln .
f'nrn wi.ll rt•qnire twu pcmnd.s nf mtrn~t·n for evPr}'
lm~ht&gt;l produrrct.- Ry Hddi ng
100 JWt!mt!o; c~f ~Jtr&lt;~~t·n :t 00

or when stnhbl• or st(l('ks an•

hnshr) mrn•aSI' m y1elcl t'Ot! lcl

r·ut llf inn

hH s

r.enerally , " lar~&lt;·r Hmonnt

of nrg:mic• mnth•r wiiJ lw in-·

h~rt cln _uw J!~uund, rrosivt•

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t&gt;xpt&gt;.dt&gt;cl.

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N1rporatecl into tht• soil with fnrt ...s ar.minimizedanrl shil d.srt·~archng other lac•lorsl.
srvrral ~yrl&lt;•s to iet th&lt;• rotational ••roppin~ systems. prarti..rs are not . broken Tht• Sl'&lt;'ond 100 pound aparc not necessary and they're ilt•n;' ~'flmplrtely dry but This ' fa&lt;·tltr will inl'n•ase to11se and rarriccl away.
phratlon wtll generally y1eld
l'lCpensive, too. 11oi\'t use any don t ra.se the dryer ternAnt there are alsi&gt; delinitr 40 bushels more. So, the
enzvme pre-soak products rn- ,, perature t~ speed up the p&lt;"troii\Um - basr&lt;l or Stod· aclvanta~es to &lt;'rop rotation residual nitro~en..•npplies
heivy-dnty
detergents. prot·t~ss .. High temperatures dard solv&lt;•nt ~: Stime dry.. ,frnm " fertility stand-point from ~rup . rota !ton. rotl!d
Tht'se produrlCi C'lelin toO wrll . r~n ctam~ge th~ down.
C'lt&gt;aning .sulutiims sudl as For in~t.a nt•e, a 4040 perrent mr~~ stgn.lft rant savmJ!s !n
·-ann remove the ,natural nils . nown·fllled Items ran ~· pr rr hl nrt• l hy lent• rna Y le~nme stancl in sod will frrtlhzer.bllls.,
hne dned but Uw pr(l('&lt;'SS ts nama~• down .
elimin&lt;(te the need for extra
For each ;wrrcnt orga nic·.
from the clown.
An important step in laun- hme.,onsnmmg. Choose a
P.~tronizr 11 clry &lt;'Ira ncr . n i 1ro g en 8 pp 1irati 011 • .matter in the soil, 13 bushels
clering down-filled item• is ~varm sunny day .. Wet clown who ha s ex periPn&lt;"e in L&lt;')!Urries manufacture their of.. eorn can be prcxlueed
thorough ri nsin~. r.ive the IS very beavy so ~ tVP.'he lme deanin~ th•se Items. flown- own nitrogen supplies and in without supplemental feritems several rinses - any extra support. If possible, luy ·filled items shoulcl not fl&lt;o , tum help "feed " the other tilization. In this area the
detergent residue that's left lht• wet Item arro_s.• two nr . elennr•n in enln-operated dry rrops. When this legume is typical organic matter levels
in the down rauses it to three hnes. This g1ves extra r!eaning ma&lt;'hines. · ,
plowed - there will be a · ran~e from 2-4 percent. The
dump together. Without flu!- support and speeds up the
If yon do have ,these it•ms resiclual nitrogen supply to soli will naturally produce 26finess the down loses its in· clrym~ . too. At least onre an nry l'!eaned, air them . help defray nitrogen costs.
50 bushels of com (assuming
suiati~g qualities. In .hard hour- and ?flener is better - .. thoroughly~ Fumes left in the
When corn follows a no other factors advel'l!e!y af,
water areas, use a non- shake the !lems thoroughly down may cause illness or soybean crop, one pound of feet produdion). Ther~fore,
predpitatin~ water solt~ner to fluff up the clown and keep even d•ath , Thorough airing . nitrogen will be .available in by increasing the. or~anic
in the wash and rinse water It from fonnmg mto clumps.
is particularly important for. the soil for each bushel of matter levels, a higher
tohelpremoveanyresidue.
nown.f1lled Items ran be slel'ping bllgs ann bed eom· beansprodured.
na.tural fertility level is obDry the items in an dry •·leaned, but .only With fortet' .
A 40-bushel yield of tamed. ·

deanin~ clown-filled items

RY DIANA S. ERERTS
F..tenstonl Agent

hwt . 11w l,..1 lh tnwl'l s nh~nrh
mnisturt' tln!f t h(• tl'nni~ shr~t·s·
h(•)p hn•Hk up clttrnp!&lt; uf

ma~nesi um . An B ton alfalfa · ·

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n ..oves soz"l condz·u·on·_

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nitrOgen,

will

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pounds

80

l'll mJr1ate .thr need . ~or
r.ch•quate and proper frr111_1ty
prot!rams . F.ven w1t h
'~mttura~ fertilit7" · t~e pu~fl
fnr ~1 gh yJel.d s w1~l

potaSh.
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Tht&gt;se hiJ!h defna nds Can
deplete the natural soU ·fer·
lility level~ . Soil test, follow ·
the recommendations arid

~~eir.!a~1 f~~:.l ~~~gr.

nr&lt;'essttate accordmg to soli

test recomm:nctatt~ns . A 180

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OOLUMBUS,Ohio (AP) +Substantial opposition is ass~l'!ld
ii'i the House to a Senate.proposal allowing local schnol boards ·
a limited right to levy an income tax of up to I percent +If it
g.ts through the upper chamber.
Senate Education Chairman Ma rcu~ A. Roberto, 0llllvenna; described the plan in detail last week and had it ins4rted into a school funding bill which comes up for a vote in
1:11\i committee Wednesday.
- Both the Democratic and Republican .caucuses of the Senate
liave gone oil record in la~or of ihe plan, and Gov. James A. .
Rllodes has also said he supports it.
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•· However, despite strong restrictions on the way a local tax
CIYUid be Imposed without a vote of the people, and the fact it
would be in effect only long enough to retire debt, a growing
of lawmakers say they are either outright a~ainst. it or
nwnber
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are highly skeptical.
Three .senalot'll who supported Roberto's amendment Wednesday night said they didn't like It , nd were reserving the
right to vote later against the entire .school funding package.
Sens. Paul R. Malia, R-Westlake, J. Cooper Snyder, R·
Blanchester, and John K. Mahoney, !}Springfield, all
cricitized the plan, and could have defeated it with their votes.
However, they apparently went along lor the time being as a
courteousy to the chairman.
Sons, John Timothy McCormack, D-Eilclid, and Ronald I..
Nabakowski, D-Lorain, voted not to even allow the amendment into the bilL
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Some House Democrats, meanwhll~. said privately they
were slightly miffed because of not being consulted.
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The scheme apparently grew out of a series ·of ".onmmil.
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meetings" invoMng Rhodes, House Speaker Vernal G. Riffe
Jr., Senate PresldentOliver Ocasek, D-Akron, and others.
Ocasek, who announced the plan Tuesday following a
Democratic Senate caucU!I, said it had been discussed during
the series of summit meetings which were closed to the news
media.
Veteran Rep, Arthur Wilkowski, D-Toledo, who offered a
similar proposal + except lor one key difference + in 1977,
predicted the latest tax plan "will never pass." Legislators are
not going to give school boards the right to levy any kind of a
tax, hesaid.
· The difference in his bill, he pointed out, was that the voters
would have had to give their approval before a future tax could
be levied without a vote, and then only under spelled out con·
ditions.

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Rep. WilllamE'. Hinig, 0-New Philadelphia, chait'lfi8n ofthe
House Ways and Means Committee, said he will· oppose thi!
pending bill no matter what kinds of safeguards are in it.
Under the proposal, a school district could not impose the
tax unless certified as lacking sufficient funds to keep schools
open. Then, they woul.d have to try to borrow from private
banks and be rejected. The boards then would have to apply
lor and get approval of a loan from the state.
The school board could then adopt.a resolution imposing the
tax..
In addition, voters could collect a specifie&lt;l nwnber of
signatures to put it on a ballot for repeat. They would have 90
.days in which to collect sufficieni signatures, and once obtained, the tax would be suspended until voters deride whether
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ready to contact the area industrialists, while dlscusslng
his plan with Gene· Brown, who will handle .the Independent Business campaign-for ACS early In May.

GETS READY - Bud McGhee, left, volunteer chairman lor the industry segment of the American Cancer
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McGhee heading cancer event
GALLIPOLIS - ·Myron I.. that a significant' n~ber of
'\ !lud) McGhee, local realtor, the local industries and their
bas been nl\llled chairman for personnel· will respond
this week's industrial positively to this speelallund
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crusade lor the GaWa County , raising effort ~
CruSade means not only
UDit, Ainerican Cancer
fund raising for the ACS, but
Society.
throughout
the yel!l', public
• 'Gallia's industries will be
information
campaigns and
coniBc!ed April 23 through
pro
l~ssional
education
APi:D 28.
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As McGhee pointed out,
Cr!lsade Month for ·the ACS. ·
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National Volunteer ·
Week to be observed
GALLIPOLIS
.Th e
Gallipolis State Institute
\!olunteer Department, . in
i!Onjunction with National
'{,plunteer Week, will sponsor
-a week long get acquainted
Program for prospe_ctive new
volunteers. Kickoff for the
!Uek's activities will be a
'tolunteer Thank-you Buffet
to be held in the Multipin-pose Room at the Activity
~nter on Monday, April 23,
l!!;6 p.m.
e format Includes a
""!come by the Volunteer
Cli-ordinators, Shirley
Djtlley, Jane Ann Denney and
Janet Miller; the bullet lunclieon, to be followed by
·sj)ecial .entertainment supPiled by the Gallia Academy
l!lgh School Jazz Band.
-Following the concert,
speakel'l! will be Bill Davis,
Ultit A; Sarah Winters, Unit
B, Charlie Saunders, Unit C;

Bobbie. Enoch.. Unit D and
Terry Shrader-, Unit E. They
will provide a brief pre~n­
tation about their individual
units, plus an explanation of

the types of volunteers
needed to perform certain
tasks.
Atour of the institution will
be available . directly alter
the program. All persons interested in becoming~ volun·
leer at dthe. GSI are encourage
to attend, a
question and answer period
s hall culminate .t he
festivities.
.
For the duration of the
week, articles On Volunteerism at the institution will
appear daily, topics of further interest are the Foster
Grandparent
Program,
Guardian Services

County is used for research,
education and service to local
·cancer patients who reside in
our county.
· Our' local unit has an
outstanding service program
and this is. what couryts
peroonally to those in our
community who are stricken

directed by Gene Brown as
the volunteer chairman.
For

answerQ, ·to . ~my

questions or to get additional
information, . con,tact the
Executive Director of the
Gallia County Unit, Pat
Boyer; by calling the unlt
office at 416-7479.

SUPERINTENDENT rl. the Meigs Ohio Department
of Transportation was ·on hand Friday supervising the
placing rl. hot mix on the railroad tracks 00 Pomeroy's
East Main Street.

HOT MIX was being distributed from the back of one
of the state trucks on E'ast Main Street In Pomeroy
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) ~
st.ate ell)ployee unions
the Crusade, both by
to boos( the size of a
Seek applicants seeking
educating the public to the
proposed state employ~ pay
danger signs related to
hike appear to be going
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cancer, and !he funds raised
PORTSMOUTH- The Job against tremendous if not'
fOr research and service, Information Center, located hopeless odds.
may mean that we can strike at 507 Chillicothe street (:ll!d
Gov. James A. Rhodes'
out cancer in our lifetime." Floor Citizens Savings), proposedincrease,av..-aglng
The independent business announces it will be 7 percent over the nell! two
campaign on behaU of the · accepting applications for the · years, was left intact this
Gallia County Unit will be follojl'ing State Civil Service week as the House Finance
carried out in May and Examinations: Account Committee completed Its
Clerk 1 and 2; Security work on the , 17 _8 bUUon state
Officer 1 and 2; Teacher; budget bill.
_
VANDALISM
Highway Patrol Trooper ;
Rhodes . administration
REPORTED
Examiner I, 2, 3, and !; officialssaidearllerthehike,
Property destruction Typist 2; stenographer 2; which will cost $222 million, Is
involving a fence at the . Ho~ital Aide, and Correction all the state can alford in Its
Gallipolis Locks and Dam, Officer 2 \Marlon).. .
tight! funded, no-new-taxes
Anyone 111terested 111 taking . bud~
Apple Grove, was reported
Des 'ite claims by the
early today to the Mason any of the above exams are to
County Sqerifl's Department. come to the office and pick up empto~ee unions that' the
A locks official said that a an . application . Filing boost Is inadequate _ ' one
vehicle had been driven . deadline for molt of the leader described It Friday as
through the fence, tearing posiltons IS May 4. Office "an atroclt , -the ay raise
down four posts. Damage was bours are from 8 a . m. · ~ 5 P· was not ' !ven a ~btl of
m. Monday through Fr1day.
estimated at '150.
with cancer. The success of

contention as commttiee · and Mwticipal Employ~•. backing a bUI providing an
Democrats and Republicans called the governor's across-the-board boost of
n .35 an hol!l'. It a!Bo calls lor ·
fought over the size of a pro I") sal ·"an atrocity."
fringe
benefits wblch include
projJerty tax-relief pickage;, He noted that rather than
fully
paid
bospitallzatlon and
increased welfare b&lt;nellts, giving 7 percent lo all of the
medical
care
along with shift
and other major Items In the state's more than 80,000
r,ecord spending doeument. 1 • employees, it ranges from 3 differentials and hazardous
Earlier, Senate Finance to 8 percent over the duty pay.
U.alrman Harry Mesliel, D- biennlwn·starting July 1. He
FATHER CHARGED
Youngstown, said the amounl said a boost of 14 percent
CLEVELAND
(AP)
1n Rhodes' budget lor the pay would be , required " to
Cl
ilton
Askew,
18, of
raise would not be increased maintain purchasing power."
in that dtamber.
. He also asserted that the Cleveland has been charged
Meshel said· once the bill civil service portioliB of the with h&lt;111icide in the bathtub
·reacheshiscommittee - that governor's proposal are drowning of his 2-year-old
. oon, Clifton Jackson, on AprU
will be late nell! week, if it "totally unacceptable!'
passes the House on
For Instance, he noted that 5.
The Cuyahoga CountY
Wednesday ":hen a floor vote it calls for hiring from a list of
in scheduled 111 that chamber 10 persons on a · cerificatlon coroner's office, which ruled
- he will ask the various llst,changlngtheextstinglaw ' the death a homicide, said its
investigation showed the
emplOyee organizations to which calls lor only three.
child
was alive when he was
say how they want the $222
"Politics, more and more,'
removed
from· the wa'!er. but
million. to be aUocated.
will be the determining factor
. Thomas .E. Morgan . of who gets a job with state · died Immediately afterward
legislative director of Ohio govenunent," Morgan said. as a result of hailing too much
Council
8,
American
His organization, which has water in his lungs.
Askew remains in the city
l"ederation of state, County 35,000 members in Ohio, is

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Citizens • Advisory Board and
Volunteer involvement at the
GSI.

-FUm festival this weekend
ATHENS, Ohio (AP) Independent · filmmaker s,
'members _of· the film
industry, stude.nts and movie
buffs were expected to gather
in Athens this weekend for
the opening of the sixth
!annual Athens International
FUm Festival.
.The flr!t weekend of the Illday event were to be devoted
to a ·tribute to movie special
effects.

Robert Blalack, who woo

an Academy Award lor his

miniature optical effects in .
the movie Star Wars, was to
discuss his craft along with
· -James S~ourt and Linwood
Dunn. Shourt was on the star
Wars special effects team
while Dunn's work includes
the original King Kong and
Mighty Joe Young, which
woo an Oscar for special
effects in 1949.

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- Negotiations resume Tuesday ·
CINCINNATI (AP) Negotiations between the
United Rubber Workers and
Goodyear Tire &amp; Rubber Co.
'were recessed Friday and
wt11 resume Tuesday, bOth
llidea announced.
The talks have been going
on here since March 6 for
21,!!00Goodyear employees at
15 locations in the United
States.
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Mort Leggett-, spokesnum
for Goody~, and James
· Peake,
chief
union .
negotiator,
said
the
negotiations were to continue
on a day-to-day basis. The old
contract expired at midnight
·Friday.
The planned strike agaln~~t
the industry was called off at
union headquarters in Akron ·
earlier Friday.
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MUSIC AWARDS PRESENTED - Joseph Maleslck, new band director of Southern
High School, presented the John Philip Sousa award to two seniors at the altnual band
banquet held Salurdlty night at t~e high school. Receiving the award as the m&lt;)SI
promising iiiSttmmental students from Malesick wrre Carol Morris,_center, and Becky
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SENIORS HONORED - These six 11enlin rl. the Southern 'High School marching
band receiVed cha1'1118 as their awards Satunllty night when the annual band panquet
was held at the high school. The lour holdlng trophies received them in recognition of
continuous service in the band since the fifth grade. All ~nd students received awards
during the banquet preaided over by Ramona Yonker, booster president. The senjors pictured are, Iron!, I to r, Penny Smith, llecky Crow, Carol Morrts 1back, I to r , Ter~sa Ervin, J.lsa Warner and Marie Pickens.
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cli shr s, &lt;'l f't tn c Skltlr l s. ch tlctren 's ~ (l m es &amp; to ys,
c lo t hrs, books, ri'td tos, 1c1mps, rod s. ref'l ~. lures &amp;
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Dummy 's queen was played

next and when East dropped
the ja ck , th e mne and seven
had b ecome equals and
South had h1 s five dtamond
tha t

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the delen•e had set up three
spade

tricks .

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spade - he had thai trick In
the bank - plus one heart
and two clubs. He ne ede d
live diamond lrl ck s to rnak e
his three notrump It would
be mce to collP.ctsax triCks in
that diamond &lt;Utt and the y
would be the re for htm

if he

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the f1rst diamond trwk and
the suit broke 3"3, o r the
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Note

AUCTION
THE HARRISONVILLE P T 0
WILLHOLOANAUCTIONATB 3D P .M .
FRIDAY E VENING , APRIL 27

c hucked

tric k s.

Vulnerable : Both
Dealer : North
West

decided that he wante d to
take the bes t ltne of pla y to
gathe r in five diamonds If
away by taking that line he
wouldn't be at all unhappy .
Therefore, at trick two
South overtook his king of
diamonds w1th dummy's ace

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ra1se partner's one-spade
opening btd to two

The answer

CU~IOMER',

Now arrange the ctrcled teners to

Jumbles TEASE

RIGOR

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INDUCT&gt;

Answer What the filling station attendant was do ing
most of th1e ltme-"GASSING"

FARM E'QUIPMENT- SHOP TOOLS - HOUSEHOLD
Saturday, Apnl 28 -Ttm~· 10 AM , location Tuppers

South was not gr eedy He

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th e experts? Wn te Ask the
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be answered d sccompallled
by stamped se rf-address ed
envelop es The ·nost mterest'ng quesltons wtll be used m
lh ts column' and w11f recerve
copres of J ACOBY MODERN I

Ptms. Ohto Directtons · Foffow Rt. so &amp; 7 to coohttlle,
Ohto, then stay on •Rt. 1 to Tuppers Platns. then turn
on 681 for Approx. 5 rnjles or from St Rt. JJ turFl E on
681 at Darwin Watch for Stgns.

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FARM EQUIPMENT · Ford 4,000 d 1ese l filr m tr actor
- 10 excell ent co ndl t1on , 3 pt liitc h wit h lr ve power pl us
h yd r null c coupl1ng , s1 of Ford plows (3- lA 1nch, :l pt
httch , 1n v ery good cond 1f JOn , Ford 8ft ttan sport di sc
( In excellen t con d Jtton) , Oearborne d1 sc w 1th 3 pt.
tltt ch, New Holland h ay bind, Model 469 in v ery good
cond it 1on C9 ft cut) , Massey Fergu son No 9 hay bail er
in t" xc e11 e nt cond 1ton , Massey F erguson wheel r ake
l good concttton) . For d ha y condition er (good cond ),
N ew Hollcmd fl&lt;'lll type t ank manure spread er (good
cond L Shaver hyd p ost dnver made for front frflc t or
mount (same as new)'&lt;.. Side Wtricter bru sh hog, "s ft Cin
good condition) , M ono 5 ft brush hog (fram e 1n e x
ce llenf cond 1t1on needs gear r ep a ir), New Idea l Mode l
7 1 row c orn pi ck er (good) , Otrver 14ft flat beet farm
w agon (good ), John D eer e 12ft w agon (extra h ea vy
fra m e wtth brakes), Wmde Win der r ear bla de Model
UB 7 (g ood ). Case c ombme Mode l 75 PTO d r ive (in
gooct c on d 1ton&gt; ~ Th1 s m ac tHne ry has been well m atn
talned &amp; kept in a dry bUild ing Plus · 2- 1,500 bu she l
cor n crtbs (P.Oq t ~ bl e heavy wlre with dom e roofs ), 3
r ound bal e hay' feeders, set of tr ac tor ch ains Plus In
th e Shop and 'OUtbuil dr ngs - Lm co ln 225 el ec t w elde r
(c om pl et e wtth l ends) l arge shop atr com pressor (ap prox 30 g al t cmkl , Atlas drfl l press ( 1n ex ce llent
cond } , bench gnnder , S1de gn n der, hand toots of all
kinds, snap-on tool ca bmet w1th 1 ' 4 '" dnve sock et set
I c om plete) v:;o m ddve sock et se t (c omplete ), combma
tio n bo x &amp; end wrenc hes &amp; a large t ool bo x, iron work
b ench , c hains, chC11n binders, v ibrator s.:tnder, 3 large
pipe stands (2 1eveling adjustments ) , 11', inc h elect im
p;t c t wr en c h, c entu,ry kerosene spr~ ce h eater (l1ke
new). 2 wh eel buggy for cutting outfit, 2 elec t fen c e
c harqer s, 2 sets fence stretcher s, 4 r olls b arb wire , se t
of tru ck ch a in s
Mise hand &amp; qarden tool s, 2 hand c orn planter s, set of
4 horse d rawn double trees, W arm Morning wood &amp;
coal heatmg stove, New Ben Frank lin wood &amp; coal
het! nQ stove (Sttll m box ), se v eral sheet s galvanized
ftn , se v eral hundrt"d ft of t ong &amp; g roov e 7Xil ' s (Cresofe
treated ). sev eral loc ust pos1 s. old horse drawn ·
cu lti v ator s, old rak e, 2 sheets ' '4 '" flat plate steel,
p aint broom s, plus many , m any item s not II st eel
Plu s Household· 2 living room suites, nice desk &amp;
c hair, som e antiques. storm doors, canni ng jars,.
c lothtng plus ott1er· household furni !'ihings plus a 1971
Pmto, 2 door sedan r m ec han Jcally good but n eeds body
r epEtl r &gt;
Thts will be a very good auction with something for
everyone Come early. Look around. A~so thts 190 acre
farm is: for Sill e Positive 10 require~ for bid numbers
lunch &amp; refrf'shments wilt ber served See you Satur ·
day Ev ~ryone welcome
.
'

E . L. "Red" Miller. "Auct.
Mr. Lester "Buck" Keaton -Owner

.'

Blonder mole Found off Flot
woods Rd m 3103
FOUND VOUNG female Dober
0'\0n w1th _collnr on Hob"'Oil
Dnve 9&lt;12 7501
LOST SMAll hlocM Ch1huohuo
RPwo rrJ
Sn owv ille orf'O

9'12 SS6 2

-- ----Notices
- - -- --- - ---

1978 CHEVETIE 2 DR········ ••'3495
Lo c~ l

car,

.d

speed trfl ns , rad1o, good t 1r es, clean m
1

T978luiMPALA 00lJPEo~:..•..•.•'6295
Loc al1 owner &amp; only 11,000 ml es, AM FM rad10 , power
w1ndows &amp;. 0 L ock s, c rui se control. tilt sf wh eeL a1r
co nd , d lgttnl c loc k 305 V 8, P S, P B , anct shrp c ar,
sdve r w ith r ed v 1n yl top

1977 CHEV. IMPALA 4 DR ••••• s4195
S mr~ll

V 8, .;~uto , P S , P B , tockm g c1 tff , a! r cond ,
c lean i ntenor, g r een ftni sh

1977 PINTO 2 DR ••••••••••••• '2795
L o ct~ l

own er , c iPtm 1nten or , AM FM CB r adio, good

trr es

1976 MUSTANG II CPE •••••••• s2795
4 c yl , r~ utomr~tt c, goocl ttr es. blue fin 1sh, ra d ro , good
ec onomy &amp; r eal sportY

1975 FORD PINTO WGN ........ s2295
d cy l ,
t ocr~11

a u fom ~ t1 c

tr c1 ns, good t1res, good econ omy &amp; a
owner car Rad1 o, c olor wh tte

1975 GRANADA FORD 4 DR.,••• 52895 1
6 c y l' en g1 ne, a ir c ond , auto mah c, P sfeenng, good
w ·w t1res, ra d1 o, vinyl roo f, c o lor gr ee n

1974 CAMARO •••·•••••••••••••• $1695
350 v -e. 3 speed 8 tr ek t ap e, A M r adio, good tire s, body
needs paint1ng

'

-

1976 CHEV. C60 CAB CHASSIS s4995
292 engine, 1 sp eed R axle, 825x 20 hres, soli d cab &amp;
good .,rnechilnlcalt y 102'' C to ~xle

UR SINCERE thank s to fri end s
"" neighbors and rel.otrv es lor I
- wers food cords and pr ay ers
:'.: ,at the deeth of our mother tlo E"
: W1seman A spec1a l fhonk s to
Rev A lan Blackw ood Jane
- W1se organiSt and Walker
:::_ Funeral Dtrector
- The Wiseman Fam1ly

....

_,

.

- -

CLASS REUNION
WILL BE HELD
AUGUST 18, 1979
For more mformaflon , call
Carol Sord('n, 388-8S81 or
Jtm SkidfTIOr~ . 44&amp; -0176
Please contact as soon as
pos stble:

FACTS Y OU SHOULD KNOW A
CONTRACT I§ NO RETTER THAN
tTSMAt&lt;ER
To bl' sotll' 11 prop!'rly ownl'r 1hould
set&gt; that a contract for ront1n1.1tnR

IPrmlll' or powo:ll'r rn st bl'l'IIP pro
trttfon 1$ mild!' w1lh ,1 corpcro'lllon A
contract with an •no:llvlo:lulll r11n
bl'rom r vofd lor m;,ny r1'&lt;1SOn 5 111
rlullln" dl'alh f'r!Prmllal is a cor
poro111on - not an •ndrvtdUi'l A con
tract motdt' wllh Frll'rm l11'11 ~ notal·
frrt,..d hy dt i!ltl Sltknt H, li'ml!v
problco m s or MIY nt tnco m;,nv ottwr
c:ondriiOII t wh1rh miiV olfll'rt lhr In
(!lvlduill Wilham Thoma ~ Ph
44~

,901

.

NOW OPEN
SHAWN'S ANTIQUES
&amp; FURNITURE

'J:OST ladies brown handbOI
et- Silver Bndge Pl aza Mur

]lhy's REWARD
:l,'i97 or 446 1222

-

C•ll 256

; OST : tool box and jumpe1
Z ables, at Pin e Street Cat
.Wash . Call Dave L ockj'lart,

-

~

Chihuahua ,

1973 CHEV. 1f2 TON V8.••••••••••'1395
A utom a t1 c was S179S.

1967 CHEV. 1f2 TON •••••••• m.v.. s495
SAVE MONEY. SAVE GAl, NIW

LUV

2 Wh. Drive &amp; 4 Wh. Drive Piekupl

Good selection new Chevy
"van · Conversion, Mini
Homes, Sport Vans, 4 Wh.
Blazers, 112 &amp; J/ 4 Ton 4 Wh.
Pickup.

.

029•

ney Cal l 2d5 5050
THE'

BE ST

buy

in

dl~m o nd s,

go to Tawne y
Jeweler s, 411 Sec on d Avenue,
Gallrpoli s
Compare pnce s
r~nywh e r e

HOU SE AND ROOF PA I N
TtN G Free
4&lt;6 1S67

c~ttm ate s

Call

SWIMLAND POOLS ond Ac
cesso r1 es
Now open f or
bus 1n ess "'t 150 Th.i rd Ave,

D BUMGARDNER SALE' S.
INC
Ph
992 5724
Pool
c hemt c r~l s ,

eQuipm ent, sup
pltes Free delivery,,
CALL
US
for
your
photographic n eeds
Por·
frltit , commercial a nd w ed
Tawne y
d ing photography
Stucttos. 42.4 Second Ave

-------For Sale,

Rent or Trade
-------slat1on

power

wagon ,

full

Olds

Tor onado, f ull power ,;

Call

:1)1roet Co ll756 117'

4d6 7788

-

Al so

~ ~t&amp;C£D SEAAJt~
~O GUnER CO. 8~

Vans,
Motor
Drive
Drive

P ~ YMOU T H

6 cy t

DU STER ,

nuto , aood condi ti on ,

$6.10 Cell d4 6 47?9
1977 CHE V ROLET PI CKUP ,
aooct conrlltlon, $3000 Al so
1969 O p~ l K ~d et , qood con
rlitmn
II ?56 1557

c...

1977
AS PEN
ST ATI O N
WAGO N, P S, PB, AC, 318 ,
lo w r.n llt"r!Qe, onr ow ner Ct1 ll
446 396ft

T HUNDE R BIR D,

e ll

Celli 9.49 '2650
1Q76 GMC SIERRA G1onde 1 • ton
rn ,kup PB
P S A C E11
rf"lletn rond1hon 54000 .4'1 000
m1lrs John tht e Rl I ROCine
Oh1o
1970
CHE VRO t fT
IM PALA
Custom 350 '} bbl
power
sc-ots P S P C Overhaul k rt
tar 18Q Ford m1nu s rod beortng
Q4 Q 16.4 1
lQ77 OlDS CUTLASS Solon AM
FM rodt o bu ek et sea ts e" tra s
7.4 2 2.4 35
1Q73 B U IC ~ GflAN Spor1 P S
P B A C ou to Roll.,- ....,heels
good cond S1600 985 4216
1966 750 FORD von neor neW
19M CheVrole t NoVo sl oh on
wagon 7-413M 3

1975 CHE VRO LE T IMP ALA,
7 dr , h ardtop, P S, PB , a 1r,
cru rse control , l1nft&gt;d g l r~ss.
350 V 8 enq , onl y dO, OOO
m1l es
D nrk m et c:tll c blu e,
L 1ke new Wfth 5
one ow ner
npw t1 r es S?800
Cr~ ll .4A6

4273
1975

197d DODGE VAN, P S, PB ,
A4to

throuahou t
Spm

Cilll

410~Aitrr

ONF OWNFP 1973 Fnr rl l Tn
P.rnuohM., , ,111 Clf'1 110n!; til(f"

f97f, C"/I. P P I , Vt., ;Hr P ~ . Pf' ,
~ t NI"C'I ntu" m nr r
Prr fnr l""1il nr" pltl" ?'\ M P r..
l i' il ll.-tf. 1(179

f\M FM

A S SIS T A NT
1977 JA V E LIN , auto , atr ,
ve ry oood con cf , low mJieaQ c,
ldl P nPW tir es, ma o wh £&gt;e l s
Pn ced lo st&gt;ll Cnll 388 8441

Ful l or Pnrt tt m r F.rt r n $ 1'i 00
pPr hnur M ust he pC' r ~ onrthlf' ,
n!'nt . willlno to work
In
tNVIC'W April 17 , -4 30 or 7
F cono Tr~vC'l M t"'tf'l Rl3'l
Hnncf\'mi" n
for
r o oftn ~.
shtnolf"s, spoutma som e c1 uc f
work r oofrepilt r. Musthr&gt;r)(
pf"nPnSf'r1 · Wn1 t" P 0 Rnx
150. Pt Plt"i' '5M~t . WV ?5550
Al ltL DINC. AND GROUNDS
PN M I" ,
M A INTEN A NCE
r Ps p ons thil lti l's
w 1ll
bf'
r ustodi AI r1u ttrs. l raht mr1 1n
tPMncf' work Ahi C' to work
vArt f' 1\' of s1'11fts
Contnc-t
Juan1til Afh il, PPrsonnel
Galft i'l Ja ck son Mf'i ns Com
mun tt y MPnfilt Hf'""lth Cf'n
tPr , Gi'l! ipOit s, Ohio 4d6 5500

RELIABLE

B~BYSITTER ,

aoocl r onrf 1976 Kohl£&gt; r trc'l c
tor . 14 HP nil gear c1rlvP,'
wtth farm eQu1pmen f Cn ll

379 ?327

J

1978 FORO L TO IORdert w1th
"""the ex trils C.:tll 7.45 506.4

GR ANO

PRIX ,

• ONE PIECI
• NO LEAK

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

OP E RA J OR S Wol h

MANAGEMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
RITE AID IS DEDICATED TO FUTURES
RJTURES FOR PEOPLE LIKE YOU. • •
We're a nationally known rapidly growing
retail drug chain with over 720 stores in 16
states, where w e're looking for capable, ag ·
gressive individui&gt;ls, , whO want to start a
rewarding man~&gt;gem e nt career, that offe rs
personal security ~&gt;nd " profitilble futur.e.
Our inward and upwvrd development pro·
gram, excellent salary , compilnY paid
benefits, vre 1ust some mor e pluses for a
cilreer chilnge

614·446 ·9131
Or Write
Oirertor of RPcruitmenl

992 ·2126
:Pomeroy
. Open Evenings Til 8: 00p.m.

RITE AID DiScount Pharmacy

1698-82051

Silver Bridge Shopping Center
Rt, 35 &amp; 7, Gallipolis, Oh . 45631
j ,.,

Box 67, RD No.1, Albany, Ohio

Not Rr.-o;pons1ble tor Acctdent s

L

IJ

/llf"l ''lu••l• l ••t ' •••

U I

1973 ROLE N S 10 HP rtrl1nct
tCtwn m owrr QOM rond Cit l l
•U .6 665 7 0

s

1979 BRON CO, '

WO , 3700

mrtes, A M FM t ilpe. A C.
aut o , P S PB, roll bar, n il
tf' rrntn t 1res under cor1tecl
Cost $1 0. 000 Wtll tilk e $8500
C.lll A46 0768
1978 Ford F 150, 4 x .4 step'5 JdP,
AT , PS, AM rt=~dl o, tr Rc ft on
tock , wh1 t r spoke wheels Ph
dd6 73 .:!0 aftrr d 30
1974 XR7 COUGAR , grern
w rth w v1nyl top , r.1cfJ ;. ts. P S,
PB , r e1 d10, 6'/JOOO mil es Ph
.446 .4331 After 4PM
1975 ChE"VY Milli b U Cla ssi c.
A C, P S, PB , new t ir es , nPW
ex hr.ust syst em . ltk e new m
Stde v out PH '256 1198

1975 MONTE CA RLO , bl oc k
r ~ lt y

w he4:' 1S

1978 M E' RCUR Y ZE P HYR ,
exc cond , 6 cyl , r~ uto
G-i'll 3 7~ 7'- -46 ~ff er 6pm

,

PS

F 100, 7?00 mtl es shor t wh£&gt;e l
bil se Is it look Pr
CA ll A46
7575 Mte r fl JOpm

1977

AMF

1~ 76

VUT ACO 750 Pu r sano
1977 H o ne! ~ CR 175 ~ l s 1n 0 r P
Cn tl367 7300 n ft er 5pm

sk iS nnd
Ci'111 388

(lryf'r

19' 8 JEEP CAL Ld d6 Od1 6
1978 FORD PICKUP , low
miles, CB ond toppE'r
Ct' ll
d46 716 .4 after 5 30

1965 CH E VROLET T R UCK ,
Ca ll 367

P 8 , r;tdral flrt&gt;s, R'('lfey
wh(&gt;Ph , tlott'l sC'at s. f1ft
whPPI , AM FM SfCr('O , floor
mnts, ptn stnptnq , undf'r coilflnq, ru st proof, spf.- sl1
~uard s , 1, 000 mdPs Nr vPr
b C' f'n dnven tn ratn or
snow
Phnn€' 379 7770 or 14 5 9.5 44
aftrr s·oo p m
$6, 300 00

For Sale
f, R AV E'LY TPAC T OP 5 ~ net
i'llti'lchmf'nts PM t s i'ln d ser
Vi('f"
OtJTI)OOR FQU I p

MFNT S ALES

Jcl

Rls

FOR SALE

CR E STLIN ER

M f'rcu r y 50 HP , 1?
hnurs, 1977 Shor ellnP tr .;1 t1 rr ,
Sk i PQU IP , E')l tra s Cil ll 4.46
AA76
MU ~K I E ,

Rutland Furntture ha s pu r
Chil S('d 3 MPw truck s and W ('
no w hrl vr 3 qood used
truck s to sell

A PPL ~

CRATE' S, 1 bu si1e.
hn r ctw oocf v f"a eta ble, fru1t .
~ t o r ~ Cl(' ,
ru StiC
bOOk Cfl SE' S
$'}50 CCl ll A46 30.41 ilfter 5
p m Sef' iii SO ~t Am b les Jd P
N ur "NY

I AYNES NEW AND USED
FURNITURENFW b• I&gt;V

OJ\ VI S SE W Vr&lt;C CE NT E R
Nf'W SPW 1no m&lt;lr hi nP'&gt; $79 95
ilnr! up Nf'W SWPPpPr S S/.4 q5
r~nrl op Sewina m M h lnf' fur
n1fllrf' .
p o rt ~ bl e
Cil S(''5 ,
m ot or s Clnr! parts, Vilcuu m
clf'ilnrr hose, motor s, bi'gs,
ruo t oo ls, r-ar pr t sh Ampoo
Ctnc1 r-tc . RPpillr on All m AkPS
ant1 morir l s
Pt cku p nnct
cif'li vPr Y OnP hfllf m tiP up
Cif'('l rO f'S Cr PC'I&lt; R('l (Pi ll -4A6

. 197&lt; HONO A 750 K , 10,000
mil('.. ~ Mirll e haps, f1 Rri !1f1,
front anrl r eM saf ety h Ar S,
hAOO tWO ~t'C'It , SISSY bM c"'! n(f
hrn or1Clf' r rtl k I l k r new c-onrt
~ llf 95 C.i' ll 11116 18~ 4
wi l~

t:l'pt,r rrmk Bl or fc hu i lc1t na 30
x All Arint o:o n Tw p , $13,.500
19711 H M l&lt;'Y OcWt c1son E lf'('trn
C. hdr. $36{1()
1979 Chrvy
p 1rlt \JP, .i whl c1 r , onl' hi' lf
Inn C;f&gt;ROO Cn tl 4.t l! 13 ~ 5
C"ll

.i f ~

"1! FT
t'nntr"n

~ /\S~
(";1 !1

R&lt;"/IT 3.'i HP
:?S-'1 1467 ~ ft f'r

,

Ton
Ton
7 on

PhonP 747 n1 1 O;ry
or 74 ? ') 746 Nrte

RUTlAND FURNITURE

General Electric
Appliances

EMER SON at r con
d1t1 oner , energy snver, brand
new , $450 Call d46 0816

SALE PRICES

GUITAR wi! h case lif. c
Stcr l qu,ror w1th cnse
good con dtl 1on 997 7.453

E" I ~CTRIC

nrw

SPRING HAS sprw1g oga1 n at
Bobs
Mark e t
end
Groenhou'-CS O"top se ts c;eed
po tai OI'S
l r rtd 1re r
balk
gon:ll'n ~ N·d nqd oil Porl y
v~ g,... t nbi P
plan t!&gt;
an1
strowbe(ry plo11. l s now ready
tor &amp;nle Bob s Matk c t M(l son.
Ph one 773 57? 1 Opr&gt;n 7 rloy s

88
STE REO rod1 0 l ope ( Qr1,bu,ollon
$190 Maple d1ne11r set $180
Block Bos ton r oo ~p r $90 S€'&lt;1
ot 760 1ourPI St M1ddleport
PLANTS
CABBAGE'
broccol r
cou hllowN brusse ls ~ prout s
h ~od lellure tomo toe'i ond
lorgJCO •wlt&gt;rlron of hPI'k fmg on
nuol ~
Poh of fl owers and
hong tng ba sk e t s
Cleland
G r ec nh ou sf'
Gerold1ne
Cleland Ron ne
FOR PAR TS 1970 Pon tr or Bon
nf'vtU r} 455 A bb l rnotor ond
trM s Perfec t $15(1 9Q7 b770
or sec ol 143 Bunorn u t

'1'1 FOOT DElUX F Sto1rroft trad er
re fr1g er otor
A C
Sl ov£&gt;
siC'cps 6 On d1 sploy ot Hagar
1y s 825 Beoch St M1ddlepnr t
VE'SPA CIAO mopehcod b1k c
boys
Mole Doberman 76
b1k o •for more 1n formot1on
coli 985 .4155
COMPl ETf RE f SE h11rh wi th 1000
lb sway bar s 747 ?667
RIDING MOWFR 8 h f'l

1960 G M C 60 paso; cnger bu s
Ho s b een wo r ked ove r
pcuntl'l'r! gMd !tros 997 63-4 5
1976 ' , SUZUK I cl u t b1kc 750 RM
l 1k n new
Cen t Br1nogcr
94'il 1387
197.4 GMC JIMMV P B P S
A C
7 wheel dn vc Pr1ced
I COS Onoblr.- (a ll 9Q2 3580
GOOD CONDITIONED h0y S 70
Dcllveryovoilab lc 997 770] or
DOUBlE OVEN ro1 nge con t11110US
rleon11,g Frost t. Ot&gt; Whrdp oo l
rc l ngcrotor Coldspot 01r (01\
d11ron•ng
18 500
8 1 U
Whr ll pool washer ond cl rysr 1
bo ~s e tt
be d• oo rn
'i ultr&gt;
94 q 1878 Ron ald Hart
GOAlS SOME lust l ,e,.hened
two dun Ill J u ly O!ld Aug u o, t
Al~k1ds Shade 696 1'}3.4
C. IB S N
UPRIG HT lr C'i;,ZE.•T
qq7 qao morn tngs and Pven

on
110 000 rh.--rt\·i f' roule lol so l ~
(185 4707 or qa5-3B61 or w r 1tc

'17

1700 Co ll446 3968

SAVE • SA VEl Only a l ew
doy s telt lo ac-t your best dcol
on o Mo ney FPr~u~On tractor
. 819 fac tory discoun ts rhru Apnt
15 th Mossey Fergu..,on d1c'iel
t ror l or~ os low as $65 SO Big
sovmgs en oil model, V1!11t
Sh1nn s rr or tor Sale ~ ol l eon
w v o1 GalltFoiLs Oh1o be for e
:Spm 011 Apu 2S

H &amp; N old or 'l tmtcrl l&lt;'ghorn

pul lrt s ha th IIM 1 or cogr&gt;
qrown avotlnbic Pnoltr y H o u ~
tng o nd Aut orno t1nn Modern
Pou ltry 3~ W Mo1n, Po rTH~ I oy
Phone ~97 ?16.4
BUI LT IN TAPPAN c iN·h1 r 1 .. ~·n
~ o lf df'oning 26 cou ntr1 ol') p
un1l good ' co nrl1hon 5JOO
Do rk fm1sh ook d r n~· ti L· lolocl
1d chmrs good ronclrtton S t ~
747 7873
1000 FT of 'J p1pc S 15 o loot
pl om end l argt' Army w1nch
$4 "1 5 742 3093
1969 Skr tcr.l ft , '16 ft bo~ t , se lf
('(1!1falnf'C1 , boathoVSC'
ilncl
trill lr r . IE"sr:; liM n 300 h ros Ph
Jllf&gt; 977?

1 BOL E N, 3 HP r ol otril pr
S75 00 Pt,onc -4 46 4537

BEER ·WINE CARRYOUT
FOR SALE

17 FT A RROW gliiSS boa t,
140 HP out boa rd i!n d inboil r d
Trailer Call 256 1543

DRUM S Com

CONTACT VIDIA GIROLAMI

per top, needs r epfl tr L awn
mower p11rt s, n d tng mower
pi\rts, used btk e lc1rge and
small Used a l r conditions,
work s Chain saw pet rts, 1968
Che vy pickiup
All che.:tp

Coli

Pom e r o ~

~AV E I

Mgr.
, Phone 992 -2181

· TAPPAN STOV E. ve ry n !c~
$95 Onk dr essPr wrth mtrror
$.4 5 S t e~ l StiO 10 fl by 2.4 ft

~GA L LON

Mcl vm

Mo rrts Qq'] 7248

JACK W
CARSE 'I'

JE E'P CAMP E R TOP CALL.
388 84&lt;1

C/0 SHAMMY'S
605

446 247 6

Main, Pomeroy ,
0 .
No Phone Call s
or Call Guido G1ro1ami H05·845 "84 25
W.

J OHN DEERE 1H hay Ml e r ,

suoo

f1rrn
lso 2
boom s Call 388 9837

1972 HOND A JSO
1300
TWO

OlD

trrtcror
·~

CALL "6
A N T IQU E

DR ESS ER S w tth m1rrors, 1
r efrtd gera tor , run s good, 1
yard tr ailer , nil pn cec1 rrght

Co ll'46 2563

•

w~

' ~~
PUBLI&amp; AUCTION

S550 Call379 2687

SAlURDAY, APRIL 28 AT 10:30 AM

FORO BALE'R , $675 ; dreQ

location· Thurman, 0 , 17 mtl es wes t of Gafhpolt s on
R t 35 , !&gt;econd hou se east of Ctfy Buitdmg .

1978 SUZUKI 125 motor c yc le,

cf tsc, $100 ;

lime spr eader ,

1715 Co ll256 9301
BOAT
1975 1R tt Chaparr al inb on r d
outboard , 140 H P M er cury
cr uise eng and tr a1 1er New
co nve rt i ble top and side cur
l i'l1 n s Seat s ei g ht

CAMPE'R
?6 f t Ferry c"' mpPr, TotAll y
sr lf co nta ined . a tr
con
rl1 1tonc d, dua l rtxle w tt h
double ctoor s
HOMF
N ice ol dPr r emorle lf'd hom e,
r ivE"r Vti'Vf t en m ti cs fr ort~
G~ l llpo11 s Reclucect tor OU\&lt;k
'" lr
C ~ll 388 9()73 a f e r
6 JOprn weekdfly s, an yt'i m P.
on,w el"kends

&lt;rm
· GOOD USED APPliAN CE S
TPI Iifl l ('I .J\ n (1F Him lR If"
i'l rf'l hf' ll t !lf' , ? I' tN"rO l hi l'l'l
"'"' hj!"rk
t~ 1'l tlr pl" tr o:- l' lflr "'
r-f' 1"1 1 l ? P!f'l&lt;' &lt;;1 l t~ ?7 fl1

COAL liMESTONE send gr ove l
(0k1um chlon de ferhllr er dog
l oqd o!'d oil lypcs o f !&gt; Cit f.IC
cC'I-;1or Salt Work s Inc , E Mo1n
St Pomeroy 997 38"1

sso seo

019'

1971 T X 7r;cl YA M A H A
H3c;

1 - 1~74 :.~ 1
I - 1'H? J ,
f - 1971 31

hPcts, S6 S , sofA r h alr, ro ck er .
ottom nn, 3 tahlt"s. $500 ,
ht'droom su 1tPs, $165 S750
SFRTA
P E RF E CT
S300 SSOO ERrl y &lt;"me rl c an Sl EFP~R M A TTR ESSES
s of&lt;"~ anc1 C' hr"lir, SJOO , m oder n
ANO FOlJNQA TION S CO R
sofrt . r ha Jr , fovese r"lt, $?75 , AIN AN[) SNYDER F U R
rP(' fl n Pr ~ •. !i1 00
r"l nd up
NITlJR F ,
44 6 1171
955
T;th iPS, $60 t" ilf'h Mapl(' or SF&lt; ON D
AVE
fJtnc&gt; l~bl e, A r h t=~rrs , S??5 , hut
GA Ll I POL IS, O HI O
r h !300 , 7 pc c1 n"'PitP , $109 , 5
r r rl 1nettf' with c;w 1vPI chn irs, P E NDI FTON RE AU IL T
!i300 bunk f&gt; E'OS (' Omplr tP ,
AA TT E?'R Y
~ HI 00 p tu 5 tnx
$1 50 $'}75 $7 75 mnttr!'Sses or
ilnrl rxr hil nct f' G t u~r,l n l f"f' ci
ho)( sprtnqs, f1rm
Nf'w onrs !!i J3 00 w hPn m
$70 Pcl (' h , r apr;un' s beef , st ork Wr r f' prnr Cii SC'S (fi ll
$1?5 • QUPPn Sf'f s, S1 75, 4 3RR R596
cir i'lwf'r chest , SA? GOOD
u r:. FD
Drf'S 5 Pr~
ch es t ,
ntahtsfi'!J1c1 , rtr ye r s, rrma cs ,
coff r f' ;r nr1 f'nct ta b les. b eds
l a bl t&gt;S,
t ~mp s,
TV
rrf n dqerntor , other tt em s,
USE"d d 1n1nq r oOm sutfe, wnr
rl r obP, rl4:'s k
tfl ll .d 46 031 ?
Monda y t hru Fndrty, 9am t o
Headquarters For
8nm . SRturd r1Y 9rlm to 5pm 3
Hotpoint and
m 1 out Bula VJ II&lt;' Ref

7

nnrt 35
Gall ipOl iS, C'C' II Jl.46
367 0 Opf'n M an -Sil t 9Am to

Of.IF A&lt;P F OF l ANO

7187

-

For Sa le

992 3309

1~78

1970 Pont rae G TO

C~ ll 367

POMEROY
LANDMARK

1978 PONTIAC
work£1r, :35 y ears or otc1 e r Is .
GRANO PI&gt; IX
neeclec1 f or Mason County
St~rl!ght black , A C , P S ,

Children' s H om e
A !imetll
oroup home for t een Rge gtrls,
w or K sch edule tS .c days a nct
4pm
ntants (ll ve:fn) on ct uty , 2
da ys ilnd nlg hls off ctuty
MANAGEMENT TR A INE E
Hig h
sc hool
ed ucatton
$15,000 $25,000
I necessary
Call 675 682.4 on
Mc1n~gem e nl
position n ow
Mont1ay or Tuesday 's, 8, 30 to
open E xc ellent earn1ng s op
4c
por tunity whil e learning
When you qualtfy you Wtlf &lt;lt
LO CAL UNION 5668 U 5WA os
l end managem ent rratn1n g
school and will r ec eive $50 a c1 cceptmg appll catton s for a
Ap
day salary and expenses p ermanent secretary
pli
caft
on
s
may
be
obtamect
at
dur ing
ll m 1ted sc hoolin g
penod Sa les posit1on also th£1 locill union hAll and must
.:~v aii C~.b le
Apply lOam bC'· r eturned no later tha n
Aprtf 27 Th e local unton hl'lll
T u~ sday , AprtiN . Holday tnn
ts loc ated 3 mtles south of
in GallfpOII S, OH A sk for Mr
R~v en swood on Rt '}
Mora an

~9d3

c1 ro m w hef' l tr a il er
il(l"f'SSOrl f'S $3000
AR 74

CHILD CARE

Gillllpoi1 S Mea , 5 di'! yS a
week
Call 446 1923 after

loll?

17 F T JOHN ~ ()N hoilt w fl :'i T WO N E W I DEA m rm ur('
H P motor And fr il tl r r A ll Rl" snrf'fl rl('rS t w o Fnrm~ tt F 11
tr ~ rtor 5
o ne hns SfN• I
C' f'S~O f"l f'S $1 150 Cil ll379 '}679
whf'f' l S I ? If sf,1 tnt css st eel
FOP ~A I F nt sr ilnc1 1? tn 1 hoC'If W1fh
HP qasol rnC'
hOft om nlow5 f'&gt;"r r onci pnar ne
A l so 1969 Pon t lr1c
flt !'.C nrw l{ls t YC'M AS k li'IO Ci=1trt lm t1 400. $500
1969
$7 75 PilC h C"i'll t .4 4[&gt; 1775 ilft f' r ("' hpvroiP f C 10 ser 1PS J, T
&lt;r m
r11rk up . SllOO Cit II 3RR fl 46~
TWO ROW F or rl corn n ln nfN ,
onr r ow r ultr vn tor. rn i'lnurro
TWO NEW ID EA m Ctnurf'
s nr ro~ rlp r , .tC'l ft J f) Pll'vfitor 1b
ft h;w C'IC'vil t or r ll lti pilr k f" r sprC'ndC'rs tw o FMmil tl F 11
tr nr t or s , onP h ~s st('P I
Co1l l 446 03?11
w hPfl l s 17 ft still nl e~s st ef' l
l ? ft L1mr spr ender mflnurf' boil t w tfh 5 HP qasol1nP
spr C'&lt;l dN . 6ft John Deer P pnp 1nP
Al so 1~6 9 Pon tt nr
mowtnn mrtchlnP 3 pot nt h1t
C;t I ttlt Mil 400 $500
1 911~
ch 10 hol r hoa f f'Pt1Pr Ph 756
Chr&gt;v r oiC' t C 10 srn es ]" T
(,() 35
p lr k up $400 Ca ii 38B 8465

0581
FEMALE

R'f' or sfNf'c1 OuMter Hor sr,
yf'o'lr ll no sorrr&gt;l wt fh two
st or k tn Q lf'QS , SI RF
ll"O
R.-=t stu s Cody hy Sun i C~n T ~~
F ~T'f' ll f' nf hCI ItPr prospPr t P h

1967 SF A R AY BO AT, 18 It , '30 IN ELE CTRIC RANGE.
ft S HP John son motor , t r~ n
ro pn C'r t onr .
n &lt;~ t ura l
o~s

CALL

"Your Chevy Dealer"

SAVF SAVE SAV F
On l y ~ fr&gt;w c1ny5 lf'ft to op t
yo ur hPs f c1f'ill on il Mflssry
F f' ro usol'l tril rtor AICI f e" r t or y
dt c:.rount s throunh A r n t '}'\
D tf'!&gt;f' l
M ii S!H' Y F Pr ouson
Tr;rctor s i1S IC'IW i-1' S6,550 ArC!
c; 1,v rnq s on illl mo(irls V1 sit
Sh 1nn '!&gt; Tr i'lrfor ~fl l £&gt;s fl l I Pon
W
W t or Ci r111t f')Oii s, OH
hl" f Or f' 5 fJ m A nrtl ?5

1965 GM C TR UCK, $250 Co li
388 8695

Cell dd6 3331

tanc1r m m( lfl trnctor s Co
oWnr&gt;rt fl n t tr ilder Pt=~ic1 m11r s
lonrlrd or E&gt;mnt\' Operil f 1on s
wtth 1n ~~ miiP r"'dius of
GitllipoltS, Oht O
Must hP.
0 0 T
(fUr'll t fiPct ,
I CC
ph)'t: JCill , r!rlve-r r prtlfl r iltton,
Pte- C.all toll frf'e i n Ohio 1
BOO IR? ?0 1R or S13 Sd? ?730
fm m t'rllittr Pmplorm~nt
Hn vP orioin AI or photoropy of
I CC Ph \'~ t r at an cf cfnver' s
l 1r f'n ~ f'
Al'l E qua l Op
por'''n l' i' FrnplovP r

PH &lt;R5 16)0

388 8770

0106
H~l~ Waf!t,ed_
A A RY o:; ITT !; R in Adch son
Arf'r. Ptl 367 0698 AftC'r 1 30
PM or JU 0619 nftPr 5 PM

fTOP SAl F S
I r M WV

A \J l l 007 F R , Co sf' 310 ga s,
w 1th wrnrh S3ROO Call 75ft
9301

350, lan ctil u, A1r ,

Let's Talk About Your Future!

CONTINUOUS
GUT1111NG

i [] 111
Al r1Ck Milr\' ~hf'tl,lM
Pnnv , wr it hr ok r - rhilc1 Pfi'n !'.
D~" ' 10 yr olrt BI Nrk ;m(1 Wh1 t('
\.P iorn Q, npprO)(
15 hnnrl
h1n h ,
wf'lf
cits r- tp h nvrt
Mor niln Arnb inn h r r&gt;('rl lnQ
Ph d.t6 .t$37

AC,

pow(&gt;r w 1nd ows, 8 trac k , good
conrl , new rAd r ~l tir es Cr~ ll

1977 DODG E . 3 S4:'0f st..,.1ton
Wil oon, fu ll y eQUipped , $3800
VW Ct=~mp er Sporf smobifP,
good con d , fa c a ir Cn ll 367 ·

OWNFP

Fr H O rH/\ I N S/I. W r:. wood
s;~w
ch.11n !i r1 nrl
wnr&gt;rt r tt tf 1nn "\IIJ1f')l lrr.
('h,l r lf'"' M &lt; VP ~"! f1 lltlf, 911 4?

~ ,-, I ,IIN&lt;:

~ r!-ll

5pm

FOR SALE OR TRAD E 1972

-~

c1r , ChPy enne pc:tc Ma gP, r~uto,
iltr , $7950 Call if46 .tloi1 r~ ft e r
6 30 or on wee k f" nc1 s

nf"W Cf\ 11 14/- 1(17 9

35

1972

-- -

-~---·--

LA OY TO HELP w1th c hild
Cr1rt?- C'lnd hOUSf'WOrk tn ex
cha naE' f or room anct boarrl
Ref cr enrC' r (' QUJrC'd Ph Cnn
dy , ?56 653 5

FIJLL OR PARTTIME Pilrn
$5 S15 ppr h our , mu st hP pPr
sonab lf', nf'il , , wtll lnQ to
wor k lr'ltPr VtPW A pr1117, .t 30
or 7, E rono Tr a'vP I MofE'l Rt

lrrsh Sf'tter , blitC'Ic
rwith one whtfe spot un rlrr

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I

197R CHE' VY B LA ZE' R, d w hl

1971

FOP THF RFST tn fnr ,1nr•
i'lr,ci or&lt;'lln ' tpr ,,nro
nnc1
l1vr-r;tnr k fr Prlrnn Pf1111f1rr1Pnl
(','lll rl yrlP W.l l lo'N ?il'i 'i?7f,

4

197S FORO CUSTOM 500 $1750
-

Auto Sales

G/l. li
SWIMM!Nc;
P00t
H F/I.T FR npw u sc&gt;c1? r! .;1ys
Clp 18 &gt;' 36 poo l r ;111 &lt;116
03AS, R C'rl~On n h l f'

MF ARO o;rm r m oun,Pc1 t&gt; h('l t
w 1th lots of c:or
74'} '2667
l tnm JliOW MF ?'\0 1:? tn d1~r
MF? 7 r ow c hnppPr MF 39 7
Jq76 CHF VY Banan7CJ h- 4 short
row rl rm, e&gt; r "'
mrr h e"nlrill
wheel bose I 304•882 ?396
tr i'lnspl rmfr r SH I NN 'S TR A

1Q78 CHEV Y 4 "
l rO!&lt; Pt tced IO

1973 FORD PICKUP, very

SWEERER
and
sewmg
mAc hlne repa1r , part s, r:~r1d
supplies
Pt.ck up and
d e livery , DaVIS Vilcuum
Cl eaner , one half rntte up
Georges Creek Rd Call 4.46

Olds

l OST

WO ULD L IK E TO LE A SE
tohMr o pounrtnof' ' for yPM,
1979 c nil 756 1706

carpet ec1

NEAT
I ~PPE A RAN C E .
unl1mrtt&gt;cf ni oh eilrninas op
por tunit y T op (Omp"'n \ wtth
50 \'t'nrs ex pen en ce 1n Si'IIPS
Mel ~P rvtc f' Tr;tn sp ort ntron
Co li 675 6066
An
nC'Pri C'd
EQU ~ I
Opportunit y
F rn
pto) f:'r

DOG OBEDIENCE
CLASSES
FORMING NOW
.CALL 361.0550

near

' RI 588 Call dd6 7278

!". IN (; LF INDI V IOI II\l nPr ds
~ t y lt sh " m""ll t~ p Ar tm l" nt or
hom r t o l rtl &lt;\f' or r f' nt W1 fh1r ..
m mutrs
c1rJ Vtn n fn11f'
ot
Ga ll ipOl iS
Pl f'aSe cc:t ll Mr
Jilc kson flt Chfl "' C rt=~ ft Cor p ,
-4A6 &lt;l ~ 30

survcvlnq crew
All work
IOCill Call Tom l £'SI1e, Lnm
ber t t=~nd Co , A46 7901, bet
wren 8~ m and 7pm

d56 31

Gallipolis, Ohio
Mark Shawn White,
Mgr.

FOR

E'XP E RIEN C E'D
HELP
NE E' DED AT ONCE lor l•nd

M A NAGER ll(ledec1:? W€'Pken
ds per mon t h Older cou ple
preff' rred Send rPSUm(' toP
0 Bo x 301 , Gr1111poll s, Ohio

855 Second Ave.

'l56-6B61

- ;f!OUND

TV P F ~ Ot hu dc1u"'n
INTFRNA TIONAL
SCOU T /11 I
h lnrlr
t'1r1rlc. ,
?I UOO ll'll f's fully f"q~~tprrri ,..,,, ff'r t ;·d~
n1r wPnrh &lt;&gt;lr PICrf'll f'nt ((Ill """ 'l'r ('II ('If' (: w•nrtowc:.. li ntf' lc: ,
f' tr
r tilurir W1n l r&gt;rc: , ~1 0
d!IIO!l qcn ?1?1
•
t"':r,,Nir&gt; () Phonf' ?.1c; c; 171 ,,f
1q77 \ HFVROI FT -i11 " short wht'r&gt; l tr r ~ p m
"n o; r&gt; Mas5CV Fer~ uso n rn rn
plnn tror 9Q? 708.4
II 'i Ff) TPJ'r Tnps MFl:l'i
1077 MONlF ( ARl O p S p 8
n.,·•r;ro l MFT'l!l fliC''&gt;r l MFl r;Q
PW
r ( T S A C 33 000 f}t f' t:f' t M F ?1 'i f&gt;r f''&gt;r&gt;l MFlf,'i
rlldl"'
Coli 74') ?-42 1 o r f'II C'C:.f'l
M F ?ft'i f'l1rSPI
Q97 ?A8 1
MF Tl 3'i OrC'!'.f• l c~h inr i'l nci
Jq79 FO RD r u sTOM F 150 truck hf'i'lfPr NF W A NO \J SF D IM,
· PI FM F N TS
M F9 hn lf'r
1
307 en gr nP ' ton 01 110 P S
MF 1fl hi'l r r
MF )?O hillrr
p B A ( 7-42 28?6
Mil lthrw~ ro t My !'.Cythl"

SOMEONE TO ~ eep on elderly
power
1~ 65 Chevr o let
lm
mon 1n thetr home
Roy
pitlrt , or fo m il l c ond Ci!ll 156
Donohew. For mf orm ontoc1
6R7R
Jell Oonohew 65 Ook Dnve
Ltttle Ci ne Leta r t ar ea
1970 F 700 Ford 1 ;met c1 h..,. If T
NEED BABYSITTER 3 day s o wroek truc:k, w 1t h 17 ft bE'cf r~nc1
som ettmes -4 152.4 N ye Av e 1 ovPrhr itcl for hay $4500 Cill l
~ t trader before Beacon on lefl
886 8509

HO T tL

.

.....,

-

$7 5 to $150 pPr
wee ~ port ttme $100 to $300
lull l1me Cor nereso; ory Wnt ~
Bo" 77q H co Dmly Sentmel
Pomeroy Oh1 o

For Sale

Jqn

.u,

197?

:
Lost and Found
-----------____
______
J: ouND Bird dog Call 675
Professional
Services_
__ _

EA~N

ATIENTION
•
North Gallia High
School Class of 19$5

dd6 7887

~30
,..
_____

LADI ES

For Sale

Auto Sales

2

actipn. Also I thank the

.

NATIONAL COMPANY' now h•r
1ng For mtcrv1pw wnt e 7.4 7
Brond woy M1ddleport Oh1 Q

HEAD BOOK~ E EPER to handl e
II'ICol affo tcs of agency under
~ up t;orv i S I O O of th e d1r erl or
Must b e copobl e to ro k ulote
end generat e o T&amp;l stat eme nt
bolonee sheet regu!ar l1 srol
pro1 ecttons Pos ition w 1ll be
re~ pon s tbl e for IOVOicm g oc
coun ts red:!lved and poy obl e
Pos 1t1on 1s loc ated 111 Athens
Oht o and IS ovodohle June I
1q79 Benefits provtrlcd and
so lory negp tt oble Send resume
to PO Bo" K Ath ens OH Ap
plteo t1on deodl1 neMay-i 1q79

~

McCoy WPtherholt Moor:e
' Funeral
Hom e
for
evcrythmq thev d1d '" our
t1me of grtef.
The L.arry Wtlt F~mtfy

TH R F E BOP
H O\ I SF 1n
(;,ll lipo iJS CCIII 1&lt;16 ;l l44 ,J\ f
t £1 r Spm r:~nc1 on W('O Pk£1 nc1 s f&lt;" ll
93'1 8

LOCAL UNION 5668 USWA ore oc
rf&gt;pftng cppi iCot Jono; lor n per
mnnent sec reto ry Appi1 COt1 ons
may be obtotned at l ocal Un•on
Hall The nppl1c:at JOn s mu st be
rc=! tu rned no later than Apr. I '17
l oca l Unmn Hall IS located 3
fl'ules south of Ra venswood Rt

ANTIQUES bought ""nrl sold
White' s Antrqu es, R't 35, Rod
. relatiVeS and neighbors for
all the ktndness '"our ttme
of bereavement. I especial ·
ly thank Rev. Godwm for
his kind words and SI:OMS
· emergency for thetr quldt

I M M FD IA T F
O P ENIN C
l nborot ory Tec hmn on ;J 11
~ t-..ft hp e r~ encerl MlT (ASCP)
or pquivol ent hcellent solory
nnd fnng e herH•f •ts Sht ft d1f
fNen ta1l Con tor t P Pr~&lt;H') nel
O fft ce
Pl eos on t
Voll ey
Hospt tol Votl ey Dn v£&gt; Potnt
PleO!;ant W V 25550 Ph onP
30.4 67 5 .4 3.4 0 An Fquol Op
por tunlty Employer

RACINE VOLUNTEER Frre Dept 1s
cance ll1n g th1er gun shoot until
th1s loll The ReCine Fue Dep t
wtshe!l to thonk eve ryone for
helptng them make the gun
shoo t o !.uccc-ss Hope to see
you oil thts fall

-

I want to thank our fnends,

wanted to Rent

GUN SHOOT EVERY FRIDAY 6 30
PM RACINE GUN CLUB FAC·
TORY CHOKE GUNS ONlY

._. the nurses staff ot Ve ter ns
_ Memor1al
Hospital
ond
...., everyone who• sent cords ond
i
": vrstted wh1le I wo s o po t1ent at
"' the hosprtol
..pon le_e Cove~ t _

FARM AUCTION

Let caution dampen greed

YOU GET ALL OF THIS

S('(.' on(' of thes£' c-n urt r ou s sl('sm r n
v m K ~(' hauqh or G f'Of~ (' Huns

Yeslerday s

WISH to tok~e th• s opport~mty
.. . to thank everyone who wos so
... ~ind gentle and helpfu( to us
" May the good l ord Ble!ls and
keep you ore our prayers
....lhe Clyde Bornen ForrH\Y

!'4el11_ Want!!d

-- - -----

LOS T M.AI [' lrr• h SP tt ~ r Appro"
'} yrs old· Areo o f Bn"ihon on
Boshon Rd Chtlcire-n !I pel
Rf'Word 9.4q 1&lt;466

... WISH-to fhonk Dr- Rtdgwoy
- ' , onrl

form the surprise answer, as sugL--~"""":1..--~~L~;;;:~;g~e~sl:ed by the above car1oon

Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag __

.. 10 6 3
• AQI11!

o NT I A

:we

I

( J K: ' I I
Printanswerhere: "(IX] (XX XX)?"

BRIDGE
t-21"A

p

992-2174

WHA"T THE ESAR'-

IUNCLAYj

ARTIM TRANSPORTATION
Is now leasing qualified drivers for our
Ravenswood &amp; Huntmgton, W, Va , opera ·
lions Earn top pay with umon ben efits.
For lnformat1on Call
800"348·9832 or 513 " 423 "4~42

,.

FOR
ONLY

rJ

KJC J

WANTED

":OJR:H

Pontoac Ph'oe o" ,5 eQ"opped w'th

GM-buil l eng1nes producad by va nous diVISions See lJS 101 &lt;lelatiS:

Pomeroy

I

LAN SID
OWNER-OPERATORS &amp;
FLEET OWNERS

l A 000 m ll r ' fltr ('nnrl tr ,, r l lnl'l IC'I(k f rnnl &amp; r r ilr .
Pnm!f' r XL T Pkct. Con c;o lf' r n nsr o milfiC. ronv
(!f"O\I fJ , IClCkOL/ 1 huhs, teo h t orOII fJ trcl dr r 10Wtn C1, H n &amp;
p hr i1 ft'f' ~;, P str ('n nl1, i1.U1o t r ,1 nc. 5rn rn t y Ior i&gt;' nrt"'up
Tw(1 hook c., !";rwrr&gt; trrr· &amp; c- i'l r n f' r , /I.M FM c; tr r ('C\ ,II. t,,rr.
r N11" c.P,,t , i nc. tdr hf','lrf r c&gt; l r ,, c. P, Jl wh1lt' c.prtkf' wMf'P it:,
11 15 tl r C'S, ~ tt vr r , hl.,rk h oot1

500 E , Main

,,. ., ~

LSTURB

1978 FORD BRONCO

SMITH NELSON
MOTOR, INC.

10
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...............

PAT HILL FORD

4'.o~
C)4l

byHenriArnoldandBobLee

Unscramble these four Jumbles,
one letter to each square, to form
four ordmary words

OPFNTIL6P M
f&gt;tC C'pt ThurSdrW &amp; Sclturd;l y td S 00
CfO ~C'd SUFldily

KARR &amp;VAN ZANDT

A V-61 s also ava 1lable And an
ltsl o f ava1 lable opt 1on s mclud1n g a sunroof a w1de
o f stereo sys t ems, power seat and even a ca rgo cove r
the 5-door hatchback Drrve one soon

'il'ff\i~ rn~ . ~ TH4T ,8CR4MBLED WORD GAME

All work is done with genuine V.W . replace"
ment parts and 1nstalled by tramed v .w .
mechanics.
Offer good now thru

Srr Rocky Hupp , Oarrrll Dodrtll or PC'If Hill 1 G cneri'!l
M&lt;1n,1ger , fo r ~ Good D eaf on., Nrw or U SC'd Vr htclr
997 ·7196
fi.' IOnl FPORT, O

~~~~~£~:~of 1ts 4·cyltnder en g tn e

NOW ON DISPLA Yl

ALL WORK GUARANTEED
FOR 6 MONlHS OR 6,000 MILES

VA , .11Jf C'l lril no:. , P ~, ;11r ronc1 , P r~nrtP r X L T

1972 F250 STYLESIDE FORD••••• $AVE$
FORD VANS
1974 E200 1970 E300 1969 E200

'8895

'ALL. RABBITS
95
'29
PWS TAX
All Parts Labor Included

1977 OIEV. C-10 Fl£ETSIDE .••••• s4595
1975 OIEV. C-10 Fl£ETSIDE ••••• s3295

OUR
PRICE

TUNI.UP SPICIAL

1973 MAVERICK GRABBER 2 DR s2195
V R, ,, u t o tr,,nr;. P fi , rltrrC'In cl , IOicl l ownrr N 1rr .

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Pnll hM Wll h l 1q h t s, iiUIO , flOW SlePrt n a , pow
hr ilk;f"s, ilrr, &lt;1m f rn s1Pr Po ti'l pC', 40 'r h annC'i C B ,
riu~l fJi'S t c10k~ , tilt WhPP I, SpPC'fa l il ium Whpt&gt;fS,
Wt th T A rarlin l&lt;&gt;, r u &lt;;tom rn fPn or , c us tom mt
t:; nrr t/'11 nmn1 w tt h• m urt~l Lorn l owner, onl y
?, 1100 mrf('.::. Omll nil l nur chasf' p rt rf' SI O,ROO

good to find a bargain and now Rtverside
V.W. has the best bargain in town . A Tune Up special designed to ~eep your v w . runn ing with efficient · performance and
economy,

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Card of Thanks _

;.;""wE WOULD l1ke to thonk the
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Emergfmcy unlls Shenff and
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Mn Jomes Proffitt deputres
Cove Ohltnger and Gory Wolf e
Count( Coroner Dr Roy Pick ens
for ol the very mueh needed
help that they gave us and th etr
eonsoltng words of comf ort
Thanks to the Ewtng Funeral
Home for the beau t1ful ser v1Ces
ond to ~yle All en for hts
beouhful organ selecltons th e
Pomer9)' Flower Shop for the
lo vely ' Hower arrangements
Spectol thank !! to Mrs Mtcke y
Voung for oil the help and
strength she gave us oil Word s
.....~ can not express wha t we leel1n
...,_ our hearts To oil our frie nds
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neighbor s wh o sent
flowers and eome to pay the1r
f1nol r espeets we con not nome
each and every one personally
but we opprectote the help and
... sympathy that everyone ha s
shown us 111 our hours of need
Very special thank s to Re v
G eorge Hoschor whose con·
soling words were a g reat com
.., fort to oil of us end we know
how dtff1cult tf was fo r hrm
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because he 1s so d ose to our
fomtly It wos o beouttful ser
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vrce and he knew eiC actl y the
nght words to say to comf ort us
... and see us through th1 s trag•c
hme And for the spenal escort
"" by Shenfl James Proffrtt end
• Deputy Gory J Wolfe We wtll
.,.. remember eoch and everyon e
ot you and we thank you from
... the bottom of our hearts
: with heartfelt thanMs
.,. All the fami1 1es of George Cdrl
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1979 GMC SltRRA 15
4X4 SHORT BED PICKUP

SAVE GAS
SAVE MONEY
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VOU&lt;SWAGEN

1976V NOVA
CONOOURS 2 DR···. '3595
fl:, ctu l o trilns. P • i1ir conct , /IM FM, P A •

~ In loving memory of Jam1e
:: Sanders, who passed aqay
·- March 22 She was bor n Feb
1-4 tn G allipolts
Althou gh
· ~· you've gone awa y we still
: love you and m1 ss y ou every
..... day and may God love you as
- we ' do
Sactly m 1ssed by
"'- brother Chuck , Mother ,MMy,
fr.eod Jeann 1e and spec till
fnend John

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pnwrr WlnCIOW5-, l ('~l l h f' r tntrr1or

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Open F'uPntngs unhl6 (;0- ·fll S., m Sat

1977 THUNDERBIRD •••••••••••• '5595

IN MEMORY of Roy Pooler who
passed away Apnl21 197q A s
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tine a man os ever l1 ved
... Jim Brannon Family

POMEROY, 0.

" You ' llltke Our Quahly Way of Domg Business"
GMC Ftnanctng
991 S342

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SMITH N.ELSON MOTOR, INC.

See one ol lhese courteous sale smen. Pete Burns,
Man11n K eebaugh or George Ha r n s

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Haw one built for you!

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dry e r s,
tr Pf r1ct nrrator s, r an a es
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A ppli"nc es,
1918
E'ilr; trr n Ave , 446 73Q8

Ll STING 1N PART . Per f ec ti on f uel 011 heat qr used one
w inter , livi ng room su it ~, pedesl f' l II OW('r stBnd, en d
fitbl cs, A clm1r a l T V used 6 mon ths, r efr l~era t o r
freezer c omb , 17 f oo t deep fr ee ze r ~ Wh rt c trcacfte sew
inn m Ac h ine. '!. wood beds c orn pretc, r ocker , 5 oc1 k
chrurs, sm a ll oaK w ash st and , t rtble &amp; ch &lt;tl r , utilr t y
c~ blne t , pol e lamp, mirror , '2 c- l ec tnc hea t er s. 3 mc t &lt;l l
lawn c hili r s, smill l bed, frwt 1ars. r eCor d pta l,-er , wAr
c1ro bc, 7 1.~ B&amp; D power saw , Cilst rr on he;m po f . floor
f a n p~ r r lnmps, Hot Polnt elect r tc r ~ n qe, 275 ~allan
fu4:'1 oit tAn k , J to ns of con i , h ~nct t oo ls of ail k ind s Two
10 lb bo tfl e qas t l' nks , 2 t ~wn m owers, p rl chfor k s,
shove ls, lu mber , ch1m n"ey block , t 1r e {hlt ng er , di sh es.
pot s &amp; p r~r-ts , lots of rope nnd m tsce lt i'neous '

OWNERS, MR. &amp; MRS. GEORGE COLEMAN

SWAIN AUCTION SERVICE
Kenneth Swain-Auctioneer
NOT RESONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS

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For Best Results Use Sunday T~es-Sentinel Classifieds

Your !Jest Real Estat~ Buys Are Found in. the Sunday Times-Sentinel

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SLEEPI NG ROOMS for r ent,
Gf!lh il H ot el
F IVE ROOM APT , utilittes

. pd. 1160. lind 12&lt;0 s.c dep
Availab le M~y 15 Call 446
0951

ONE TRAILER at Ga l ltpot is
One trail er tn Ga llipol ts
Ferry, WV Catl675-d886
UPSTAI RS APARTMENT, 4

rms oventoot&lt;.tng park Adult
only . lnQutre 358 Second Ave
NE WLY REDECORATED
com mer ctal office space, 417
Second Ave Caii 446·357S
TWO BEDROOM HOUSE for
In crown City
r ent, SIOO
Call756 -6630or 446 7.438

-------,-COUNTRY MOBILE Home Pork ,
Route 33 , no rth of Pomeroy
lo rg~ lot s. ~o~ l ~~ - 7.4ZQ . __

3 AND .4 BM fu rr11shed and IJn

furnished
qq'].543..&amp;

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Pump SoiPs ancl S&lt;'rV Irf'
9'11-5858
HPolon Oollmg 985·4353 o ft t-r
NOW HAULING l1mestone 1n
6pm
M1ddlepor1 Poem,oy ore-a Coli
for free esllmote , 367 7101
M&amp; T CONSTR UCTtON
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WILl CARE lor two tnvol1d or
&amp; EXCAVATING
t&gt;lderly per$on s tn my hom e~
Backttoe and dor:er work by
Twenty years e)( per ience
the job or by the hour . Al so
Reo~onabl e rates 992·6022 or
l1&lt;;ensed sept1c tanks 1n
9'1154?2
stall ed . Dump truck . Free
es hmates.
P.AINTJNG AND san dblos 11ng
Calf 388 8623 .
Free est1motes Call 949·2686

Phone

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posture. PleMty of wa ter Could
occomodote 50 plus cattle
~ " · ~~· 3_398 - . . ~ - - . FURNISHED APT. suitable for 3 or
A
const ruc tiOn
workers .
, qq2.S43A or997-3129
MOBilE HOME for rent
~~ly_ 991 · 2~9~ . •
TWO BEDROOM trad e:r
only 992·3324

Adults

TREE TRIMMING and rem oval
741 3167 or 742 257J

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gu1tor Oobr o and H0Wo t~or

s1eel For
742-297S

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CENTENARY WOODS Pel
Groom1ng
Facilitie s
Profess1onal services of
ter ed All Breeds. all sty les
.Call «6·0231
KENNELS
H I LLCRE ST
boarding .
A lso AKC Reg
Doberma ns, red and blacks
Call4&lt;6 7795
RISING STAR KENNEL
Boarding and grooming . All .
breeds 367 0292.

-&lt;·-··-·-- BRIARPATCH KENNELS
Boarding and grooming
AKC Gordon Setters, English
Cocker Spaniels
Ca ll 4.46
4191
DRAGONWYNDCA TT ERY ·
KE NN EL, AKC Chow ChoW
dogs
CFA
Siamese,
Himalayan and white Per
sia n ca t s
H1malayan and
blue eyed white Persian kit·
tens, r eady to go Apnl 25.
Completel y trat ned Call 446
38A4 ,1 fter 6pm .
AKC RE G BEAGLE , ma le,
11 rn o old For~ pet Call
367 0291
REG . BOXER PUPPY , 10
wks old , f awn and wli tte,
1100 Call286·•346
AKC REG
DOBERMAN
puppy , red female , all shots
1130. Call «6·0159
REG
DOBERMAN.
red, female . good watch dog ,
1175. Call4&lt;6 0159.

REESE
TRENCHING &amp;
BACKHOE SERVICE

Good reference For ft'IOre 1n
fo rmafiOn , co l i 9fr1 6331 bef ore
." ~on '!ft~ r 8 : ~0 P~ ·

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types
home im
'provements ar'ld room ac:tdi
lions . Also plumbil.g,
~,eat i nt &amp; etectncal work
done.
Free Estimates
446 -J407 or 256·665 2

Butldmg
Contracting
Cor'lcrete Floors
Footers, 0 1tches

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CONTINUOUS

698 -8205

A A A CONTRACTORS
Backhoe, dozer, dump truck
Wor k done by the hour or by
the job. For free estim a tes,
Ca ll 256 1911

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and Home 1m provemenrs
Free esttm a res Call .446·2642 .

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DENNEY A ND GLASS Chain
linK fence Free estimates
Calf 245·911 3, Ken Soles,
Ga lli polis

SWAIN
AUCTION BARN

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Kenneth Swain, Auct.
Corner Third &amp; Olive

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8 months old portly trained
lA7·l67B

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JIM'S SI DING A ND CON
ST~UCT ION CO . Aft types of
sidmg, remode ling, concr ete,
roofing , gutter, plumbing,
you name It Free est1mates
to loca l area. Ca ll-446·7623

E·C ELECTRICAL Contraclor serv
1ng Oh10 Voll f!: y region Sn1
doys o wee k '14 hours service
E-mergency co ils Call 882·2'f52
o r 882 3454

Auct1oneer , Com
ple te Serv1ce Phone 949-2487
or 949·2000. Racine , Oh1o, Crill
Bradford

ELWOOD .BOWERS REPAIR Sweepers, toasters , ~rons , ,.oil
small appliances Lawn moer
ne,..t Ia Stole Highway Goroge
.o n_R ~u!e_7 , _9f!.5·~9?5 _. _
SEWING MACHINE Repairs, ser
vice , olt mokes . 991 2284 The
Fabri c Shop
Pomeroy
A uthorized Sitnget Soles and
Ser ... ice We sharpen Sc1ssors
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CONCRETE BLOCK WORK ;
driveways, patios, steps,
walk s, garages, basements,
Reasonable
underpinning
Freeestimiltes Call 367 0295
or 367 0231.

GALLIA COUNTY'S LARGES1
!REAL ESTATE AGENt.;Y-,
CALL 446·3643

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FIR E PLACE 1\ND CHIM ·
NEYS c leaned a11d repaired
Smoking fireplace? Call THE
CHIMNEY SWEEP CHIM ·
NEYS AND TU LIPS, n3 6057
CUSTOM
COMPOST
TILLING . small or chard and
tre e m ai ntenance
Call
\ CHIMNEYS AND TULIPS,
373-6057 .
KITCHEN
CAB IN ETS,
vanity , picnic tabl es, lawn
chairS. quilting frames, or
anyth ing made of wood .
Wood Shop, 101 Cour1 St , 4•6·
'2572. Open Sam to 4pm, Mon
thru Fri .
PA tNTtNG would like to do
painting Inside and out Al so
wa llpapering and tex tu re
c.. lllngs
FR E E
EST IMATES
Reaso na ble
rates . PH.· jc/·7;~ . A~k for
Ron ,
, DOZE R WORK , by the job or
by th e hour Ca ll 367 711 5 or
3o7·0334 .
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MORE FOR YOUR MONEY - 3 leve ls of
spotless housekeeping in thi s aftract1ve
br1 ck &amp; fram e hOme in one of the areA's
better .netghborhood s, Th1s ve r y c lean
beautifull y k.ept 11ome offer s 3 bedrooms,
equipped E!a t·1n k itc h en, formal d1n1n~.
fa mi l y room , 11 17 baths, cen tr al air &amp; 2 c~ r
garage City sc hools $56,500

PEACEFUL WOODED GROUNDS Form the se ttin g for this unique 4 or 5
bedroom home in town Spacious master
bedroom wi th private bath , 2 w b
firep laces, fnmlly room, formal dining,
equ ipped kit chen, 3 fu ll baths, winding
statrcase to base ment a2 car garage .
Natur a l gas hea t, cent . atr plus the conve ntent 'locatfon make this home even more
appea ling $59,500.

BRAND NEW - OYER AN ·ACRE Beautiful country se tting 1n Green Grade
Schl Dis t . Thi s maintena nce free home of ·
f ers 3 spacious bedroom s, 2 baths , large
li vmg room w ·pat io doors, k itche n &amp; din ·
ing area, utility rm &amp; 2 ca r garage You'll
be pleasantly surpr tsed whe n you see this
lovely hom e 153,000

IMMEDIATE POSSESSOtN - Very ni ce
all viny l 1'-'? story home at the edge of
town 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, 2
f1replaces, built·in k itchen, formal dining,
fu ll basement w -garage, gas hea t , plus
n1ce lot m a ve ry good neighborhod
144,500.

LI M ESTO NE DELIVERED
Gal lipolis, Poi nt l'leasant
ar ea 25 m !le radi us, ~7 - 7101
POO L
IN '·
SWIMMIN G
STAL LATION ,
r epai r ,
opening and closin g pools,
add slides or any pool equip·
ment We sell all kl nds of pool
equipment and chemicals.
Puddle PoolS, Inc , Albany ,
698 5265.
SWIMLAND POOLS and ac ·
cesspries . Pool supplies anc1 •
service Chem ica ls, opPning
of poo l s in sprinq
Fr ~e
estimates FreP oCIIvery on
chemi cals. Call446 7887
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STUCCO, PLASTER t N G,
C and G AUTO end Truck , pl~ster
repair , texture
Repair, 19 Bell Avenue Ca ll ce rlfngs
Free estimates
446 -3227 Bam 1o5pm.
Ca lf 251\ ·1182

YOU MUST SEE THE DECORATING Lovely decor atm g throughou t this fine
Oric k hom e In an e)(cellent neighborhood at
ttile edge of town . 3 bedroom s, large ea t 1n
k1tchen, fam ily r oom w ·firepl ace, 1112
baths, gar Age, gas hea t, central ai r plus a
beautiful l andsc aped va rd with patio &amp; gas
grill Upper S50's .

WHAT A BAR~AIN! - Only $19,500 buy s
t his ni cely remode led 3 bedroom home in
town , large liVtng room bedrooms, eaf'ln
ki fchcn, ba th, basement, gas forced air
heM pl us 200' deep yard . Perfect for the
young couple or r e tir ed

wisEMAN I.SAHOUSE :soLo:l: WORD
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E. M. Wiseman, Broker, 446·37?6, Eve
E. N. WIHmln, Broker, 446-4500, Eve.

',Jiin Cochr1n, Assocl1te, 441-71&amp;1, ·E vt.
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O"n Evan~, AssociatP. 388·8111 Eve.
a I ' ~ ;- · "'"'tOn, ASSOCICift, 4.6-4240,!&amp;.v..
Noncy Smll~, Associ .ito, 444·4910, llvt. 1

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OP-EN DAILY, iiXCEPTS~.9-S
MON . &amp; FRI. TIL 8 P.M .
OTHER HR~ . BY APPOINTMENT

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on la r ge fl~f lot In Cheshire Lots of e:.: fr M
B~sement Grrtc1ous l1vi ng thro ughout

lnQ In fht s threr bed r oom r anc h hom e Ci t y
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949-2860. No Sunday'
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southern Galli a County Lots of potential
tor ~oal related bus1ness
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220 E. Mlln SlrHt,

Ca II 992-7113,

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Rl!pairing.
Galli;~ &amp;

Atf types roofing, gullers
and downspouts. All types
home maintenance -,new
and repair. Storm ctoors
and windows. All work
guaranteed. 20 years ex·
perience. Free extlmates.
Call·
Tom
Hoskins,
949 -l\60.
Athens Area
797· 2745 or 797· 2752
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A1hen!, Meigs,
Vinlon counties;
also Mason &amp; Jackson
countiPS in W.Va.
Ph. 992-2581 or t91·7017
.4 19·1 mo.

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School Piano Tuning and

Ohio Vallly Roof11g

27320 Montgomery Rd.
Langsville,
614-669-4245 Evenings
2 Miles Eatl_of_WIIk.,~lll.!_
SU I&gt;ER GOOSE STOCK
TRAILERS
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BMR 117 Three bedroom home on three
f lat lots in Cheshire Dining room , f~m1ly
room , living r oom Pri ce r lghl

BMR 112B Over an acre of pnme land
close to town plus thr ee bedroom hom e
with full baement , garage and new sw im ·
m1 ng pool. Pri ce reduced

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446-1066 ·

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gutters and
down spouts.
Window cl.eaning
Gutter cleaning
Free Estimates

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cou nty school system F our bedrooms
Two fireplaces

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acres with basement
Ga rage, out
buildings, alu m in sid1ng .

949-2862,949-2160
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BMR 127 River frontage goes with this
three bedroom home in Eureka Base·
ment Priced right

BMR 129 Thr('e bedroom hom e on large
flat tot Family room Living room Diing
arcCI Basement Garag e

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AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE been
ccnce11ed? Lost your operotors
license? Phone 992 -2U3.
HOWERY AND MARTIN Ex
cove ting
sepf 1c systems
dozer, backhoe Rf U3 Phone

EXCAVATING , dozer, backhoe
ond ditcher, Charles R. HotBlock
Hoe Service,
field
Rutland. Oh1o Pone 742·2008 .
PULLINS EXCAVATING Complete
Serv1ce Phone ()q2-2479

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VACATION AT HOME - Why go away
when you can have jt all at home? Fishing,
boat10g , swimming all at your doorstep
621' of lush green lllwn along the beautiful
Charol ais Hills Lake. The 1ovely redwoOd
home offers 4 bedrooms, faJl1ily rm . with
ftreptace, formal dining, bU1It tn ki1chen
w -breakfast nook, 2 baths &amp; 2 car garage
Over 2300 sq . ft. of llv1ng on 2 2 acres In a
super neighbprhood
RELAX IN SUNSINE ~ Great view In an
ex cellent area with v, acre of green lawn
slop10g to the river Your wife will love the
3 bedroom bnck home with equipped kit·
chen and breakfast nook , formal dining , 2
fireplaces, f am il y rm , full basement, 2112.
ba th s &amp; 2 car garage Owner anxious to
sell
4 BEDROOMS -FINISHED BASEMENT
- If you've ou tgrown -your present home
then this 1S the home for vou A very n1ce
brick ran ch near H M .C. 4 nice sized
bedrooms, 2 baths, forma l dining, super
kitchen, large family room &amp; oversized 2
car garage Cent . air, nat gas and over 11'1
acre in city sc hools $59,900
SUPER LOCATION- BRICK RAN~ One of the nicest maintenllnce free
mes
you'll fin d on tOday•s market 3 good ized
bedrooms, 1v, baths. family room ·w·
fireplace, buill· In kitchen, l arge fenced 101
&amp; carpor1 City schools. Upper !50's

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in
Gallia County. Good J bedroom
home w ith a huge living room, fami
IV or dining, enclosed porch, sun
rom, barn and 2 other outbuildings.
Many beautiful building sites w ith a
m ost pleasant view 1 mile from
H.M C in a very desirable location
S80,ooo Firm Price .
52 ACRES - Located on U .S. Rl. 35
near Rio Grande, 20·25 ac. bottom,
10·15 additional tillable acres, 2300
lb tobac co base The old storv house
needs a lot of work but tould become
a real showpl ace
Nearly new
modular home with cent. air, 2 baths
&amp; family room, older mobile home,
good barn, equip. shed, plus 2 other
outbuildings. $75,000 Make us an of ·
fer .
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148 ACRES - Here's a heck of a buy
for someone - 25 ac. ttllable balance
In pasture &amp; woods. Here's the goOd
part. Extensive drilling for gas and
- oil all around this property . $68,500.

10l ·JICRES - 10-20 ocre• llflobte
balance In pasture &amp; woOdland,
40'x60' 'miracle span• barn. chicken
house, granary plus other buildings,
Older 3 bedroom home with
fireplace (needs repairs). Located
1'/, mite off R1 160 In Morgan Twp.
150,000 Cell Dan Evon. .t388-B111 .
12 ACRES MORE OR LESS ~ In
eludes large barn, tobacco bast',
pond and an older mosttv remodeled
2 story home. Alum siding, eat·ln
k it , formal dining w flreplce. living
room w -flreplace, 4' ot 5 bedrooms
ptus super decorating, Located on
Lincoln Pike. S36,50d. Owner , anx
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acre In Centenarv 3 bedrooms, eat Jn kitC'hen, 2 bllths, family room , garage &amp; huge
\"deck In b~~tck , ownPr anxioUs to sell. $40's.

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EXCAVATING. dozer, loader and:
bcfckhoe work; dump trucks.
ond lo·boys for hlre, will haul;
ftll dirt, top soil, limestone ClAd.
grovel. Coli Bob or- Roger Jef.•
fers, day phone 992-7099 night"
phone 992-3525 or 992·5232 . ...,. •

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for the large family , This maint. free home
offers 4 or 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, famil-y
room w -flreplcrce , equipped kitchen, din·
lng room &amp; full basement. Large vard w !
deck , garge &amp; workshop City Schools.

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ENJOY THE COMFORT of this quaiiiY. home
overlOOking the beauttful Oh 10 River Observe the
Stiver Memortal Brtdge from vour 11virig room, dme in
the c"omfort of your formal dining room , and sw1 m in
your own heated pool 2 woodburning fireplaces, one in
the family room and one in th~ livi ng room 4
bedrooms, 3 on the main floor A quality home just
_w.aiting for you t o occupy Call for more rnformat1on

CHARMING RANCH OVERLOOKING
OHIO RIVER - A very clean &amp; weft kept3
bedroom ranch with a full basement. Verv
appealing living room w ·c:orner fireplace
&amp; large window with a view of the river.
Eat·in kitchen, lots of knotty pine, hard·
wood floors, 2 car gMage &amp; central air.
Kyger Creek Schools

BMR 133 Nice b1 leve l home on flat lot .
Two car garage Thre bedrooms. Room in
basement for nice fa mily room .

BMR 134 Excellent t hree bedroom hom e in
Eureka L C\rge f r~ mil y r oom Eat -in ki t
chen Nice l ot

BMR 116 Thtrty three acre s of land with
good two bedroom hom e, Stone ftrcplace tn
fam ily room Barn .

BMR 115 Buy It , t lx it up to rent or sell . Ap
pro)(ima tely one acre of l and close to town
Two bedrooms.. Basement.

BMR 131 Comfortable t hree bedroom
ho me Ga r age . Flat lot Green E lemen·
tary .

BMR 89 Owner will help fin ance nice
buil ding lot In establi shed sub·dlv1slon.
Close to town.

BMR 123 Three bedroom r anch wi th 11'"
acre of land In northern GA IIia County . Se
cond house on proerty .
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BMR 1328 In Mtddleport Oldedr two
bedroom home. Large k 1tchen and ba th
Nice size lot $11 ,500

BMR 124 Two story house on 1 6 acres
Close to Meigs mines T hree bedr oom . One
cu garage .

4BMR 11 Three bedroom ', basement, family
::r room Fenced yard Lots of eJ&lt;tra room .
~ Two firepla ces._Pnced right

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SPACIOUS CROWN CITY RANCH - Approx, 1600 sq . ft . of en loy able living space
in this 3 bedroom home. Large eat·ln kif·
chen, formal dining, family room w· '
firepl ace, 2 bahs, &amp; 2 Cltr garage Ul,OOO . '',

~ 't!.MR 107 F1ftY acres vaca nt or 58 ac res

BMR 110 Fifty acres with lftrge toba cco
base . Older house on property Good p ~ f ce.
BMR 113 Eighty acres with two houses,
garage and several outbuildings Souther n
Ga lli EI County

c with moduiM home . Only 7 miles from
l- town . mostl y wooded
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BMR 135 Three surveyed plats c lose to
town Road bed cut and rural water
ava il abl e. One 7 :1~ acre, one 11 acr e one'}

~ BMR 97ttlComm
on corner tot
1· erpcial build1ng
~ 1n Ga PO tS
r esen 11 Y occupied Ex ·
:1 ee l lent loca tion.

BMR 102 Twelve un 1t i'lpartment complex
m Mtddleport. All apartments f urn• she d

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3RD AYE . RENTAL - Mainlenante free
home with 2 apartments. Each unit
presently leased for approx. S2,000 yr . and
Incl udes 3 rooms &amp; bath . Full basemeflt &amp;
deep lot . Building has been well cared for
137,500

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1965G e n err~ l , 60x

11, 2br
1970 Sky line, 1? x 65, 2 br
1970 Sy lvf'n , 60 x 1? , ? br
1970 Castle, 60 )( 11, 1 br
1973 Nobifily , 12 x 60 ,2 br
1973 R idgewood, 70 x 14, 3 br
1973 Nashua , 12 x 60, 7 br
1973 Governor, 11 x 60, 2 br
197.4 Markline , 12 :w 50. 2 br
Band SMobi le Home Sales
Pt Pleasant, wv
675 4424

$12,000 HOME IN THURMAN - l slory
home that may need redecorating . Family
room with w .b flrelace, large kitchen, 3
bedroom, full basemer'lt plus a nice sized , lot with garden space,

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JUST LISTED &amp; A REAL BEAUTY- 3 BR , l "' balhs,
den with fireplace, dining rm ., foyer, beautiful HW
floors, glassed in rur porch, patio, 2 car garage with
electric opener plus a det(heCI 22x'l4 garage. Lots of
privacy with a wooded htllside behind &amp; a beautiful
view of The Oh10 River tn front . Shown by appointment
to serious buyers . STROUT REALTY, •46-0008 .

Here Are Some Realty Good Lois to
Choose From.
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NEW LISTING: 306 acre farm, near Waterloo, 100 acre
bottom land, some timber, 2 barns, shed, pond Buy for
$160,000.00.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING : Loca ted in Vtnton,
spac.ous building can either ,be used for business or
meeting room . Pnce only $11,000 00

17 ACRES - Small fake &amp; pond wooded land, rural water avarl.
l:.and lays verv gOod , Beautiful sites
for 3 or o4 homes. Near Rio Grllnde.
4 ACRES -charotals H i ts! Subd
The .only good lot left to build ~n. 1
mle from H.M.C .

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NEW LISTING : Commercial building, Cour1 Slreel.
Gallipolis, approx. 1500 sq . ft , arranged for
restaurant. Two apartments upstairs, storage buildtng
in rear . Call for more information

S3,900 -corner lot In Plants Subdv.
. PARK LANE - The only to1 left In
, Subdv. Concrete street, city water &amp;
sewer avail. City schools.

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FARM AND EQUIPMENT
Loca ted just out of Porter
86 .9 acre s. Catt le farm w ith
excellent water supply.
Good fence, • bedrm . coun·
try home l r)terested? Call
Virginia.
COUNTRY TIME
IN THE CITY
Rural living w ith all the
conve n~: n ce of the c ity .
Super new construct ed
brick ranch 3 bedrms.• pt,
· baths, super bu ilt in k it·
chen . F9rmal dining and
living rm
Make your
dreams come true in 'this
lovely home .

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3 good buffdfng tols
each approx. 1 ac. with frontage on
highway , Rural water avail.

16,500 - J to 4 acres country at·
mosphere on 51. R1 . Cfly Schools.
Lovely erea rear Rio Grande.

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bedroom brlc~ In Rio Grande. You won't
find anvthing on the market as nlt:e or well :
.cored lor 111111 requlrfl less maintenance.
The kitchen Is nice &amp; carpet Is like, char·
: wood floors under carpet. $41,900.

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A CALL AND WE'LL BE HAPPY TO DISCUSS OUR
LISTING CONTRACT WITH YOU. WE HAVEl
BUYERS BUT WE NEED LISTINGS!! LET US SELL
YOUR HOME WHeN YO!J'R,E RF.ADY

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THREE BEDROOM modern home, nerc!s somf' wor l&lt; ,
locAted on KlnQ Cem et pr-y Ret , S1tu~trrt on ~pprox 5
acres. 520,000

MITCHELL RD. ac. wooded
bldg lot w ·rural water, city schll.
200' frontage . S7,800.

CLEARYIE)N
ESTATES
, Beautiful new subdv. on Raccoon
Ck . Woter &amp; sewer. Subdv. pfonntng
playground, pool, private booldoc:ks
&amp; batt fields. Easy access to onto
River.

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ner of Bulav!lle Road and 160 Comm er ci al
possibilities

BMR lOt Bui lding lot c lose to town
Ci t y
Restric ted for your protec tion
school s. ·
BMR 62 Ex cellent buildin g lot 1 40 acre s
on Oliver White RoCid Beautiful surroun
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A RARE JEWEL
A perfect family home with
4 bedrooms, 2 huge baths,
14'x71' living rm., 1A'x21 '
femlly rm Formal dining
rm ., kitchen with bellutlful
cab1nets. Fully ca rpeted,
1st floor laUhdry , oversized
garage with workshop
ar ea. Over 2 acres. See It
today , compare, Buy I
L ocated close to schools,
shopping , and
Holzer
HCISPIMI. - - 3~8 AA/Id

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TRI ,
STATE MOBI LE HOME S
••6·7512 . .

MOBILE HOME 1!2 acre lot,
14 x 65, 2 bdr, all appliances
and part1alf y furni shed, e:.:c
!cond nice deck, underpinneq,
storage bl dg, located along
Raccoon Creek, Calf 446 2885(

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Calf «6 4185.
196S General , 60.)( 12 ') bd'
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ATTENT I ON VETERANS•
\970 Sylvo , 60M12, 'J bdr
1970 Costle. 60)(1:2 , 2 bdr
Nt&gt;w 1979 U ft wide mobile
homes If you qual ify, no
1973 Nob1ltty , \2)(60, 2 br
1973f!idgewood. 70w14 , 3,bdr
down payment, 12 -year s to
pay Payments l'S fow as S105
1973 Noshuo 60,.. \ 1, '2 bdr
· 1? percent APR . Limited
1973Gavernor, 60:.:12 2 br
1cr74 Mark line. 50)(12 , 2 br
Quant,tv, call immedfitely 1
885 MOBILE HOME SALES
Johnson's Mobile Hom'es,
PT PLESANT, WV
Inc . dA6·:JSA7.
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675 -.442d
1973 FREEDOM MOBilE l'lome.
Appliance s
underp1nnlng ,
t .. eptoco. 9'12·5AI3 o• 9916118 . '
CampinJE.~ipmel!t
15200
1975 11 FOOT truck camper 1•lf·
contomed1 atr condition , ex·
eel lent condtt1on . 992-21:21 .
197&lt;F LAMI NGO, 12 x 65 , ex c.
coM , furn on rented lot i n 1976 - STARC-RAFT - 24 ; fi .
PI Pleasan1 15900 Ca lf 675 - travel trai ler, self con tai ned,
6~3 0 after 7pm
steeps 6. Calf 367-0228
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home, 2 hdr WHI sell on land tpp , new tires, low mileage,
contrac- t. Call .446 09S? after 1 1150 Call&lt;46 92 10.
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4·30pm .
CA MPE R· SCHOOL
BU S,
1974 ACADEMY, 12 • 51), 2 exc. cond., must see to ap·
bctr , $4()90. or take over ' prec fa te. Ni&lt;:ely · detailed
paymf'ots
CAll -446·2792 or
Superior
c r ttftsma nShl p :
5-Pf' c'\t Quail CrE'ek, Lot 2'1 .
Loaded 53100 FIRM . CAlf
446·9762.
1911 Aroi"ct m or e, 11 x 64, All
EI~ C , Cell ?.16 6755.
1976 15 FT. STARCRAFT
bOCit 1 80 HP M er cu ry , still un -ll
der warranty, 15 to 20 h our~
1979 14 x 70, ') bdr Liberty
Ci'll
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i.illl ')tiS ~Rlt1 nr ~· Skis and 11c cessor res
d46 7?30
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446-0552 Anytime
Tom White, Salesman, 446-9557, Eve.
Gene Oesch, Salesman, 446-7440, Eve

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you for listing with 'Bud' McGhee Realty" "Thank you for listing with '811d' McGhee Realty" "Thank you for listing with 'Bud' McGhee Rea ltv"

FIXER UPPER- ACRE ON RIVER - 2
story 3 bedroom home in need of repair
Situated on a one acre tree lined yard with
river fronlage . Good garden space. A real
steal at $22,900.

Ul&gt; TO 2 AC. - Lake front tots
trees &amp; city water $8,000 up.

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110x 1BO Restri cted for your protec11on
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6l ACRES FREE GAS FOR
' HOUSE! Private location in
Adlson Twp. Land farge rolling (ex
cettent for ca11te &amp; horsest, farge
barn, workshop , outblldlngs, tobac·
co base &amp; fruit trees . Older 2 story 3
bedrOOm home with firelace. $50,000.

GA LLI A RESIDENTIA L
I MPROVEMENT
Insulated . vinyl
siding ,
aluminum
gutters
and
s po~r s. storm doors and w tn
dows. Free est1 mates . Ph
367 0209 day or n ight.

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IN ·
STALLED New leach bed,
sewer lines . Want free
esti m ates? Ltce nse d In
staller. Catl Russell's Plum
bing, 446-4782'

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SHOP , 1163 Second Ave.
Gallipoli s 446·7833 or .446
1833
ROBERTS
BR:OTHERS
GARAGE . 24 hr . wrec ker ser
vice. Aft 1ypes of repair . up
per R 1. 7 Calf 446·14•5 days
and 446·4791 nf ghls

VINYL &amp;ALUM.
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Pomeroy,O.

T.HEI SS IN SULA TION , tn
sulmas ter foam 1nsul at1on
New homes, old homes, com
merclal stru ct ures. For free
est1mates ca ll446 1971

COW DOG. half shepo,d , bolf
blu e healer 949·2822
MULLINS
HOME
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PROVEMENTS Siding vi n·
yl, aluminum and steel ; gut·
ters, doors, w1ndows, roofing,
services Offered
with optional In sulation . Low
cost Free estimates. Call-446·
HAMMOND BODY SHOI&gt;,
1089
Sand and Paint . SPECIAL
1150. Ph '/45-937 1 or 379·2306.
JIM MARCUM r oof•ng,
spouti ng and siding 30 years
COUGHENO UR 'S
WATER
experience . Free estimates
DELIVERY . CALL 4461197. Cat I 388 9857.
or 4.46·7283 anytim e

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SEPTIC
SYS TEMS
IN
STALLED
Complete by
qualified li ce nsed , installer,
fill d~rt :1aul ed, stone, gravel,
etc AAA Contractors call 256·
1921

PAINTING Residential in ·
terror and e)(ferlor barn and
mobile home roofs
Free
estimates . 15 yr e)(p. Call 367 ·
7784 or 361 ·7160

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THE WISEMAN REAL
ESTATE AGENCY

RON 'S
TV
SERVICE .
Specializing in Zenith House
ca lfs Ca lf 1·30&lt;-576 2398 or
'A46·145A

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Middleport, 0.

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Repair
Also Transmission
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Phone 992·5612

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C. R. MASH

Your Headquarters For
Annsbong Carpeting

AKC

DOG
OBEDIENCE
CLASSES forming now. Call
367·0550

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Wfi!Make
Service Calls

BRADFORD,

AUCTION SERVICE

- Bill'S ·
446-2642
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Rt. 7 ~·PI'U.,
St. R1. 124 tow•o'a Rutt.nd,

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RU SS'S SHOE REPAIR Rt 2 · SR 7
Bypa ss Porreroy Ohm Open
everyday q. s ex&lt;ept Thursday 1
and Soundoy . Ho ol rd C
Ru ssell"

SWAIN

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IN STOCK for immediate delivery
' vor1ous sizes o f pool k1!s . Do· If·
yourself or let Us Install for you
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Bumgardn er So le s, Inc
.992. 5724
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S' Deep ,

We sell anylhing for
anybody at our Auction
Barn or in your home. For
Information and pickup
servoce call 256-1967.
Safe Every Salurday
Nlgh1a17 p.m.

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Storm
Doors.
Storm
Rep111cement
Windows. . Patio
Aluminum
Covers,
a n
Siding

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CO {formerly Fa ines and ·
O'dell) Oak Hilt , OH Call
co llect 446 -7569 .

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IMPROVEMENTS

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Lennox Hea tin g and air con
ditioning Rapco Foam in·
sulation 446 851 5 or 446·0.445
Ca II after 4 30

Albany,

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Septic Tanks&amp;
leach Bed
fnsla fled
Tel. 367.7560

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D BUMGARDN ER SALES,
5124
In slock for
INC.
Immediate delivery
Pool
k1ts or let us install
LIMESTONE , gravel and
sand All sizes At Ri chards
and Son, Upper River Rd .•
Gallipoli s, Oh10. c;atl4.t16 7785.

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ELEcrRIC MOTOR

Cu stom Dor:er &amp; Backhoe
work by hour or by iob.
Transit &amp; Lay ·out wor~
General Contracting , all
types construction, hous·
irfg ,
commerCial ,
1M ·
dust rial
Walk er - Parker sburg
Steel BUtld1ng Deat er
Phone 446-4440
Otfice- 1100''72nd8· S
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Adults

Pets for Sale

GALLJPOLIS
DIVERSIFIED
CONSTRUCTION CO.

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SPRING REFRESHER and beg1n·
ner' s golf lessons Club repa1r
John- Teaford
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All types roofing. gutters
and dOwnspouts. All types
home m•intenance - new
and repair Storm doors
and windows . All work
vuaranteed .
20
years
experle,nc;e.
Free
estimates,
Call: Tom
Hosk tns, ~49 2160.
3 7 1 mo

367·7560

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Ohio Valey Roofing
'and
Home Maintenance

REESE TRENCHING &amp;
BACKHOE SERVICE

Bill'S
jJI!2642

HAULING ,limestone gravel one
m1sc ite-m s 742 '}CifFJ , ask lor
R1ck Imboden
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leach Beds I nsta lied
Certified by the
County

AnchorillP• Skirting.
Awnings,
Patio
Covers.
Carports.
Roof Paint, Set-up
and Re-leveling. Call

EXPERIENCED boby,. tt e-r will de
baby s1 tt1ng in my home
Resumes avo1lobl e. 9916322 .

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SEPTIC TANKS

MOBILE HOME
SERVICE

POOL CHEMI CALS Season poch
Free delivery 0 Bumgardner
Sole-s , Inc Equipme-nt and sup
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18 FOOT ~RANKLIN comp ~ng
troll er
good
conditioh .
7A2·287&lt;
1974 27 FOOT CAMPER Sleeps
Gos furn ace
el ectric
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heofer bui lt-in Lorge both wtth
5hower 742·2577

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Cor. Fourth and Pi ne
Phone .446·3888 or 4.46·4477
STANDARD
Plumbing Heating
715 Third AVe., 446 3781
GENEPLANTSANDSONSI
PLUMBING · Heating · Aln
conditioning 300 Fourth Ave
Ph 446·1637
DEWITT'S PLUMBIN G
AND HE A TIN G
Route 160 at Evergreen
Phone •46·2735.

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BU I LD I N G
PRODUCTS ,
1515
Wa shington Blvd.. Belpre,
Ohio, offers a new service to
th e Gallipolis area . Over 6,000
bu ilding products delivered
each week tp Belpre and
avi'llable to you each week at
df scoun1 prtceo ! Coli Collins I
Build ing Products or pick up 1
a free Pease Ci!ltalog today.
Business hours . Mon thru
Frt, 8 a.m . 1o 5 p.m Phone
614-423-6881

Give Away ___ _
PUPPIES, 7 week s old W1ll be
small lo med . All female , some
!horl hoi,, Some lcMg heir All
cute. 2 young sho't heir
female dogs, One 2 mo old
one 1 )I&amp;Or old, bo th quite gen·
tie and lovable 1 cats . both
mole I block . 1 blue' and
white . Humon e
Soc1ety .
992·7853 or 992·7680.
ANY PER SON w tio has
anyth ing to gi ve away r~nd
dOP.s not offer or attempt to
offer any other t hing for sale
may place an ad In this
column. There will be no
ctMrp e to th e advPr tiser.

Bob Lane would like to announce that he and Sue
Roush are no longer worktng with Toney Realty,
Gallery of Homes. When our organitation•s transfer
becomes effective, we will be working under the name
of Hobart Dillon, Rer~l Estate Broker - Bob Lane,
Sales Manager Mr-. Dillon will be our sponsoring
broker- and w e are looktng forward to working with
him He started and was licensed in the real estate
business In January, 1942. During this period of time,
he worked with the J . w. Galbraith organization in Col ·
umbus, Oh1o which rs probabl-y the greatest In the state
of Ohio! He also owned an off1ce in Pomeroy under his
nil me l)etw een 1944 and 19S(). Ther balance of thi s period
of tim e (from 19d to present.) he has spent In the rea l
estate.. bu siness. coal leasing, etc., right here In Gallia
county and surroundtng area s. Hobe Is now so vears of
age and if anyone who did not know h1m were to meet
hi m , the~ would swe~r that l ife only begins at 80!
Bob lane ha s been the branch manager for Toney
Rea lty, Gallery of Homes slnce It! eKI.stence In
Gallipoli s. Bob has decided, after much carefu l
deliberation, that It is tn fhe best Interest of his futur e
to make th ese necessary changes in his organization .
He has abundant knowledge in the field of real estate
sa l es and financing and feels sure that this will insure
hls success ir'l the future Bob would like to thank the
many clients he has dealtwfth In the past and looks for ··
ward ro doing bu s lr~ess with these people again and the
many fr iends and a~quatntances of Hobe Dillon. Bob's
office location , phone number , etc'., will remain the
same . Basically. thls will be the same situation as in
the past, hut with a different name and some changes
in personnel .

FARM FOR Sole House. 2 barns, !MODERN THREE bedroom house ,
full basement , fireplace, fully
trorler Large pond. 10 oc,es or
corpa~e d , central air, enclosed
82 acres, 7A2-2566
sun porch, located on 614 acres
~ ·t, acreS' !n Pomeroy . SEcluded
on CR 28 , appro)(. 3 miles from '
wooded area on top of l'lill
Recine. If lnter&amp;sted conloct
Overlooks river W9ter , ei9C·
lorry Wolfe 949 2836 weekends
tric ova fl oble 997-3886.
~n.d ~f~er_5!v~n~ "!''.:. ___ ...
REAL ESTATE loans Purchos• and
reflncnce 30 year terms, VA TWO STOIIY 3 bedroom 1ro'm '
No money down (•11glble
hou1oln Mlddfoporl. m-3~57,
- ~--~veterans) FHA · As low 01 3
pe, cent down (non-veterans).
Ireland Mortgage Co .. 77 E. sEvEN ROOM house ond bas•
ment tn Mlnervllle. 992·5823.
Sla te. Athen s 614· 5&lt;12 3051.

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Your J~est Real Estate Buys Are Found in the )S unday Times-Senti~el
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BAIRD &amp; FULLER
REALTY

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FINANCING AV AILABL E
3 bath s. 11 11 LR J i l l
k1tchen &amp; d1n1ng rm .• w1th bU1It In il PPi ta ncc s . I•h44
famtiY rm. w1th WB fireplac e. r ec 1m , Lau nd ry
sundeck, pat1o, 2 car garage &amp; o y- er 1 &lt;' ere ot l 11 nd
Louted 3 mt from town '" the G re('n G-t Oldt• Sc hool &amp;
Galha Academy Htgh School Otst ST Rr')L f RI- Al TY
446 o11oa

TONEY REALTY

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House

needs some work, tobacco
base -

$33.500.

DAIRY

FARM

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Grande erea , home w•th
125

acres

NEW QUALITY
APARTMENT COMPLEX
, - S units- all occupied ,
good ln11estment
OLDER BRICK HOME Second Avenue locat1on -

$36 500
•NEW BRICK HOME- Rt
l5 .-- lncludmg frpl , J11
baths and family room
IN-TOWN
CONI/EN
IENCE - 7 year old brock
wtth full basement 1n a n•ce
neighborhood
VALLEY
PLEASANT
ESTATES Owner w il l
~ns•der land contract
lo11ely home
WOODED SETTING - 9
lots . 1 with septic tank,
electric
and
water , $18 000
BUILDING LOT - N oce
subdl lltson, c •t Y water &amp;
sewage

BU ILT

HOME Under co n
stru c t 1on w1 t h l ot s o1
am e nttl es on ove r an ac re
lot Pr lced r 1gh t 1

4 LEIIEL
HOME
E11er yfh•ng you (;Ould wan t
'" a home
Ca 11 totlay
MOBILE HOME - 12 x60
M H se tting on 211 acr es of
lo11ely la11d
RIVERVIEW Love l y
mo b•l e
t1ome
wllll
eller y th, ng - over look1 ng
th e r111er
Perf cc; t for
boa t 1hg pu1f"loses

54 Jl ACRE S ~ Pr:trnc
land , located olf ot J5
S18, SOO

3 hLdl oop1 l r i"lm p

home w1tli tPr (ltJ O
ENGINE E R PLA TTE D 14 b u dd1ng lots r ct~cty to
go buy one or all

ONE
OF
GALLIA
COUNT Y ' S
OLDER
HOMES 10 rooms, '2
KYGER CREEK DIS - story bil semenl - Rou te 7
TRICT 2 stor y , 4
pn te Rcd ucrt tl
bedroom home on 1 18
acres - S30,000
NEW LISTING
Fr.1mc
42 ACRES Woth small r f! nch Vl.lf h f1n1s hPd hcl'i C'
tra iler - lots of timber m f'nf PncN' rrqh t
$16,000
NEW LISTING
Hr1 n
LOWER RT. 7 - Aro und dyn1 &lt;l!l &lt;; p o I lJ
()ld, j
I
Eur eka, 2 Sites wtth ri ve r !'.!Qr) I( c [')I !Ill I
frontage ,
RT 141 -

2 bu•ld•ng lots

BUILDING LOT septic lank $6,000 00

Woth

FREN C H DES I G N
Lovel y limn(' w1 fli oil th e
ex tr i\s vou cou tct want
(WitH 2 c1 Cr f!S )

AT HOME
BECKY LANE
VICKIE HAULDREN

446 0458
446 4041

BU Y OF T HE YEAR
N1n rr~nc h W1 l h 3 bf' rlrooms
f ull IJ,lt:f'mPn t Wlfh rrr rr,1t1on room bilfli w 1th c:, hnwN
•nd 1 r l r n,,r rHH' At &lt;&gt;o, h,ls '/ h,,rn&lt;&gt; rl ll IOCil fPd on 11
.~;:-r , &lt;; &lt;,hown by ilPflOi n l mC'n1
t1 flS30
CL OSE TO TO WN
B(';'lll flfU I new rn nch J bedroom s
Ct ' nlr t~l r1 r f,,m dy roorn w1111 fl r epl ilce.' I ar oe '} cu r
n. ~r ,1qr Owner wd l co ns•der oiler s o r he lp f1 nc1nce
!11579
CAL L TOD A Y
VN·y •l llr r~( l! ve br1 r k &amp; lrn m e r ,Jnch
W1l h 3 be d r o om~ b,llh wilh shower full y Crl rpt.'h •ct,
SJ!d mo 'tlh)S 'i dnor w 1th (l&lt;"tl o, qaraoe and a n1 ct&gt; 101
p, ,e- .-·d to ':it II no"' tor $37 500
RODN E Y
Four l(f"'ilr old thrcp l)(&gt;dr ootr'l hor n (' \• lth
r11t:1 rlirrl Q,lr,1C!r .1nrt lrlrcH' ff' ncPd lot pnc (" indudt•s
~Om &lt;' ,1 p n t rr1 n r-r~ . ."'ll .'II l.lh lr 1mmNII .1 trly
, OR:3

GOOD FOR NOTHING except hunti ng and ca mpmg
182 acres of Wilderness, wOOds, h1lls, bru sh, c liffs
Located within the boundanes of the Way ne Nat• anal
Forest between Gallipolis &amp; Oak H1ll S215 per acre

CH ES HI R E
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SMALL BUSINESS
BeN 8. Wmf' Cc1 rr yo ut bU SinC"S
doub iNi lr~s t yr ttr tiOd s.1 lf's ilrf' .nr rrr. s•n o m onthly
E:'Oli 1Pfllr nt ~ nri lnllf"'ntor y 1nrluc'lr&gt;rl Wtlh husr ness on l y
,00 1?
$1?000

DEVELOPE OR LIVE ON - Thi S m ostly le11e t AR11?
acr e farm n e c:~r R 10 G r r~ nd e ilnd an State Route h&lt;"!S 6
ii 1029
r oo m housr w 1t h b c:~ th nne! bc:~ rn
WE HAVE OTHER HOMES AND FARMS FOR ALE
PLEASE CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION

Evenings Call
DaMn Bloomer, Assoc. 675-6627
Oscar Baird, Realtor 446--4632
John Fuller, Realtor 446-4327

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DON'T WAIT' Good homes under SSO,OOO are hard to
f tnd Th1 s w ell ca r ed for 3 BR bnck and frame has to
&lt;lmpl e st or ~ u e r plus cabtnets 1n laundry rm Also
ba ck y ard ut1l1ty bld g Back yard has concrete patio
.1nd fence d area for th e IIHie ones Near Holzer
H ospoto l FH A VA

$29,000
GREAT LOCA T ION ,') br oc ks from Cit y park C!c ro ss
strePt from super market ? BR cott&lt;"! ge, or ass encl osed
por ch, perf ect for mdoor orcenhouse L"rg e dr n 1ng
room l or fCt m ll y aitfher.no s G r eM t st"rter or r et•re
m r nt home

$37,500
COM M E RC I A L BU I L 01 NG co nrrete hl ock, dO xJ6' on
1 3 MrPS ' '" ba th Grei'11 IOtf10n 6 mtl r~ f r om c1ty J ust
L1"- ff'&lt;l 1

192-J32S

$29,000
Downtown near shoppmg
schools, etc Very nice 2 B R
frame , 111, baths, cute as a
button ,
k •t c hen ,
plus
c arpet1ng throughout For
mal drn1ng, lovely foyer
w •th open stairway Lg
spac 1ou s room s Low UO oo
gc:~ s budget

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101 b y 710 LOT, overlook m o
n ver w at f'r t~ n . 1n AditiSo n
T wp 1 m 1lcs from c-1 ty l1r'n 11 r;,
Cilll .td6 7t-.76 M 1N lipm

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from Mer c ~rvtll e
64S3 aft•r spm

Call 156

79 ~c:r e fMm With two hOUSf'S,
60 nne t•ll nht e w•th f an ll
L'Qtll pfllPnt iH1d i'Cf'SSO r lf'S
Pli 381~ A?19

$30,000
RENTALS
WITH
ACRAGE
Approx
4
aues, 2 homes presently
rented, other outbldg Allin
good cond 3 miles from cl
ty Great investment pro
perty
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WANT TO SELL? CALL 446-3636 WE NEED LISTINGSI
TWO STORY ~u s e alum1t1um
s1dmg 3 bedrooms woll to
wall co rp et1ng 2 baths natu ra l
wood cobmets d 1 shwo s h ~ r
gorcge nnd shop Call9d9 2172
or 4&lt;16- 9&lt;146

BY OWNER 3 or 4 bedroom well
to wall carpelln g fully m
sulafed full ba semen! Iorge
lot
1n
Ma so n
co rner
304 773-S386

VERY Nt( E 3- ~~d;oom home •r,
acre full basement completely
fm1shed w1th nice wrokshop
nod foundry room Hardwood
EIGHT ACR ES m Me1g s Co 2
floors and carpe t All electnc
m1les lrom Wdk esv1lle County
Oh1 o Po we r
Atlro cf Lve ly
wa ter seve•ol good budd1ng
decorat ed All appliances m
s1IP!&gt; Phone 1 30&lt;1 675 5455
eluded Ru st1c Htlls Syracuse
90 ACRE S IN Solem Townst·u p on
Phone 992 2257 or 9..,9 2014
Sol em Center Vmton Rd W1ll
MODERN
THREE bedroom home
i::i1v1 de Weier end e l ~ c l rl c
Situated on Iorge lot 10 Hutchm
ov01lobl e 304 768 5885
son Sub 0 JVISIOO 7.11') 20.117
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FROM 5 to 80 acres 3 m1les out ol
Rul!ond 7d? ?451

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FHA
AND
VA
HOME
LOANS MCLENDON MOR
TGAGE COMPANY
Loan
r e presentative
Vtolet
(Cookie) V1ers, 463 Second
Ave , second floor , Gallipolis ,
Ohoo 4~31 Call 446 7172
OWNER SELLING 2- bedroom
frame house E ~ec e llent 1n town
locot1on Coll992 3023
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TWO BEDROOM house w1th both
2 lots goroge basement and
garde n ~ .119 2397

REAL ESTATE LOANS
SPEC IALI ZING IN FHA
AND VA INSURED MOR ·
TGAGES · MILLON$ TO
LEND
FAVORABLE IN·
TEREST RATE, LOW OR
NO DOWN PAYMENT FOR
VETERANS, LONG TERM
Fl NANCI NG
AND
NO
PREPAYMENT PENALTI
ES THIS I S THE WAY TO
DO IT, IF
YOU CAN
QUALIFY
REFINANCING
ALSO AVAILABLE, CALL
TODAY
F-QR
MORE
DETAILS LINDA LANE
446 1517

ESTATE AUCTION
SAnJRDAY, APRIL .28, 1979
11:00 A.M.

LOCC'Itcd at 174 Jl1Ckson P1k t-, GalhPOI S, Oh10 The
fot1ow1ng w111 b~ off~red
Pull type hush hoq , 3 pi t1 1sc Qri'lclf'r b la dP, IC"y off
pl ow 3 pt Cilr ry illl boom pol{&gt; pufl ty pe d iSC,
ct llflp&lt;'l ck t':'r SO hA y r ('! kr on st("cl , 2 w hr-PI tra der,
Wn ort ~ Bro th r r ~ corn p1 c kPr. , h;~ y hillrr w motor F or et
6' mow1,np m&lt;tc h!O{', qr~• n drt l l, rHr co mpressor, J pt
sllp s cr ;:~ per , Ford 3 pt pos t holr d1 og er , fert1li1 cr
sprr r-. r!f' r , For d 'J l'J" plows, Ot1ver 7 row corn gtantPr ,
3 pt sub sa il er, 3 pt SC'f' d sow er 1 sp1k e toott:) harrow, 3
pt one row rult iVC"for , HD c ulf •11ator, wagon, hf' nd
&lt;"orn shPIIe r , WC'Iter pu mp, e&gt;x tens1 on l&lt;"'cfcler dehorners,
f'l l'ctn c Or"1nd~r . ? patPs, w e-l dPr, -'nvd , tog ch r11nsj
m et.11 ct r ums. •r on kettl e, one tot of tobM cco stJ cks , tot
of lumbN , one lot of scri'lp •ron , ch1 CkPn nPst trrta&lt;"'f•on
P•f'll', ftr('wooct, IMfl press, spr ay outf 1t , tra ctor urn
hr PIIfl, stonf' jetr , w edges, feathert1 ck , butter churn ,
r h,1 1r!'. d tsllf'S, ilncl ofhf' r m1sce ll aneou s 1tems 1n
rl url1no 5f"VP rr~l h.;m rl toots
TFRMS CASH
LUNCH AVAILABLE
Ml&gt;&lt; ANNA PROSE , OWNER

Will sell the personal items of the late Ger•ld CTobe)
V1olet, located on State Route 7 In Tuppers Plains
Ohio
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"ANTIQUE OR COLLECTOR ITEMS"
Sleogh bells, 2nd , 3rd,
5th &amp; 6th grad&lt;' M cGulty
readers, plank cha•rs, Cart man mandolin, trunk, stone
tars &amp; tugs, w•cker egg basket, dinner bell, ice cream
POlar c hair . •ron beds, half tree, apple peeler, lanterns,
Burn~ lde pot belly stove, radio, treadle sewing
mac hme, chestj table, stand, powder horn, J N Scott
ol d mussle loader, glass basket, 011 tamps, depression
glass, match book collection, Racme 32 33 girls'
basketball team p1,c ture and 32 Racine -Sutton graduate
class
"COINS"
1914 211, Dollar Gold Coin &amp; 2~Silver Dollars
"HOUSEHOLD"
2 Ftc llvmg room suite, Frigidaire electric range lind
refrtgerator , kitchen table &amp; 4 chairs, Adm1ra1 color
TV , met..al &amp; wood cabinets, dishes, metal wardrObe
lamps, book shelve!., chairs, end tables, small ap:
Pllllnces, chest of drawers. dresser, Apex canister
sweeper , · 3 pc bedroom suite, wosh tubs, bedding
cedar chest, stands, stools, magazine racks
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"MISC."
Sears 8 H P nd1ng mower, push mower, WOOd step lad
der hand tools, vtce, platform scales, 16 gauge 870
pvmp Remington gun and mise Items.
V1rgil Roush, Executor of Estate of Gentld CTobe
Violet!.
Case No. 22,...
o. Smith
L. DonOiiue
J . carnillan •
94?-2033
742-3041
t4f.27N
tE&gt;rm~ · Cash
Posltlvti.O.
Lunch

216 E Second Street
CONVENIENT - In town
locat1on nex t to bustness
sect1an 3 bed r oom s, large
bath , new furnace and k tf
chen cupboard s, a II large
s1ze room s $25,000
RENOVATED lnstde
and out 1S all new E nc losed
bath, large kit chen, 3
bedroom s, garde n rural
water and ce ntr al hea li ng
Just $23,000
INESTMENT A r eal
wnte off w •th 5 1ncomes
You should see th• s or come
'" for deti'ld s Good for the
future
MODERN 5 bedroom
fram e home onl y a few
years old If you nee d
room , th1 s one has 1t 3 ful l
baths, ce ntra l hea tm g,
large conve ntent k 1tchen
formal d1n1 ng, la r ge li 11mg,
ntce enormous fam1l y room
and 2 car g ar age
NEW
LISTING
4
bedroom
hom e
1n
Syrac use Needs a little
repatr" , b ut th1s 1s your
chance to get ahead Ha s
central heat mg. wood b urn
ing fireplace, den and over
an ac re of land $26,000
,
LISTING YOUR PROPER TY IS A PERSONAL
THING WE WILL NOT
MAKE
A
PATH
THROUGH, BUT WILL
SHOW ONLY BUYERS
CALL 992 3JlS, WE'LL DO
OI)R BEST
Helen L
Gor:don 8
Sue P. Murphy
Reator Assoceates

Housing·
Headquarters

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LEE JOHNSON-AUCTIONEER
Crown C1ty, Ohio
Phone 256-6740

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r:esj'K)nsible for .-cc•dents or loss of proDf'rtv

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NEW HOUSE for sole by Metgs
MineNo 1$26000992-7191

SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1979
10:30 A.M.

1974 MODERN RA N CH
MODU L AR , 24 x 60 on 1 ac r e
nf nround
ht•ilf If"' i"'r
''"f "'
.~ 1 r
, r ,'
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e'ICcellent home, 3
bedroom s 11'7 bM hs, lol sat
storage, level tot, bc:~se
m ent , 2 cil r QC\r age w1t h
room over , 975 sq ft 1n al l
N...tural gas he"t Por ches,
Util itY •
NEW LISTING ~ Ol oe o
home but much dOnE' 1n
way
of
r e m o d e ltng ,
cMpet.ng, panelmg, tde,
ect 3 betlroom s, n tt l u r ~ l
gas heat, s tor~ ge bu ddmg,
'1 car carport , m nny othe r
featur es
Go 1n q
~ t
$18,500 00
NEW LISTING - Lovely 1
floor pl an , tdeal for f r~ mt iY,
3 bedr oom s, ba th , hot
w~ter heat, stor m door s
and window s dtn 1n0 bilf,
enclosed r ear porch, lots of
cc:~rpet•ng , v er y n1 ce fron t
por ch D• shwasher . w~ t e r
sof te ner ,
man y
o th e r
feature s $18,500 00
NEW LISTING Mo d
dleport , 2 bu s1ness room s
(r ented ) and 2 apar tm ents,
each apMtment 'has 2
bedrooms b ath , k1tchen~
I1 V1ng room , total number
of rooms tn t he 2 apart
ments IS 8 LOt SIZe IS 50&gt;1 60
w1th an a lley tn fh e rea r
$33,500 00
NEAR CHESTER - Love
ly bn ck hom e Probabl y
one of the nt cest hom es 1n
Me1gs County 4 bedrooms,
21'' bath s, 2 l ar ge r rc r ee1
tiQn rooms , wood burn.nq
ftrf p lace, bee"u t •f u l k1t
chen, 2 cr ... g arC!Qe, 2 ac res
level land
Many other
fel'!fures !60,000 00
SYRACUSE
RUSTIC
HILLS
SUBDIVISON
Really n•ce 3 bedroom
ranch w1th bilth , 11vmq
room , dmmg room , bu ilt 1n
equ1pped k1f chen , ca rport ,
cc1 rpehng, m any fen tures,
all rn ex ce llent conct 1110)1
REDUCED$31 SOO 00
LONG BOTTOM - 70 .1cr e
farm , up t o 12 ti llabl e acr es
tf c leared, som e good
ftmber , barn , m 1l k house,
corn cnb, ol d ch• cken
house, f1 Sh1 ng ca b.n wtt h
Oh•o R 1ver fr ontage 3
bedroom r anch type house
wh~eh Is unfrn1sh ed , ga rden
space, all mtn er a l s, 1 yec1r
left on 01 1 and gvs A
SUPER BUY $33,Sd0 00
THE EASY WAY TO SELL
When vou warl lo
change homes, vou'l have
plenty of prqblems as tf is
wtthout worry1ng about
SELLING YOUR HOUSE
Let an expert do that•
won't cost a cent UNTIL
and UNLESS we get you
the des1red
RESULTS!
LIST NOW•
REALTORS
HENRY E CLELAND SR
HENRY E CLELANDJR
992 2259
992-6191

$45,900

PUBLIC SALE

N E WLY REMODE L E' D 2
bdr house an ct lot -.Good
nPI Cl h,borh ood, 6 milPS from
town $25 ,000 or hpst offe-r
Fln.=1n c1 no ava•lllblt
CAll
256 1?16

3 BR,
baths, frame
ritnch neat as a ptn Cen
tr"~l heat and air cond j
paneled garage, family k!t
chen wtth range
City
Schools
1 11?

$60's

PARK LIKE SETTIN G W1lh fron liltle on Rr~cc oo n
Crr1r k 1' .., c1 t r rs hPilullfu ll y l rt 'ld Sn~p Nf, boil! dock
197R: m oh dr horp e h l 'xM' hits 7 ful l bilth s r" Mng e
r r fq o l 1ke new ? bu il ch no s IO'x lO nnd B'x 1?' GrAI
~w m mmq ;~n et f lsh1 n0 1 C1 t y sc hoo l~ Smil es tro ~ e, tty
J u ~ t I 1St r d 1

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COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST - 3 BR's, Jl, bath!,
14xl8 LR , dung rm, foyer, family rm wi1h stone
hreplace, stove, refng , washer, dry ~r. drapes, cur
tams, 2 car garage, 1 34 oilcres of land w•fh f•sh pond on
State Route 588 C1ty schools STROUT REALTY
446 0008.

$40,000

F A LIR
t~n d fundam ental quetllty Brick , cedar and
stucco combme to g1ve th1 s brand new home an English
Tudor ft cwor Double door entry into foyer lead1ng to
fam1ly rm w1th cozy f 1replace , very private living rm,
fu lly eQutpped k ttc hen w 1th formal dmlng area and
bedroom w1no J Spo;1c tou s bect r ooms 2 full )laths, plus
r c:~rpet , ce n rur , hE'ilf pump Fm1shed 1 Car garage
Beilut•fut v iew from etny room through diamond paned
w 1n&lt;iows 3 ' ilcr P leve l lot Owner w 11help ftnance

cl nd 1M t 10 lh •S su mmer

RT 588
roort? ll( ri r 00111 11o nw w11t1 liil lh ful l hfi '''
mrnt 1 r1oC'ort hu v l or "'11 {)00
II 10 1.1
IMMEDIA T E PO SSES SIO"'
t; ooti 'J bedroom home
w1 th h c:~t h 01n• nc• .-~
\..0
hC~sr m r n t i'l tt ;:~ c twel
r1r Rrl , n.1m t" yo ur pn cr
OMiiClP, lac o;l tf'ci on (' 4j

Very n•ce 3 8R ranch great
for a grow1ng family 3 BR ,
? FULL baths Famoly
room wtth f.relace, fully
carpeted Full basement,
cen a.r cond , aHached
garage Only 5 miles from
c!ly 10 Kyger Creek area

bc,,utlf ul

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HARRISON TOWNSHIP - Lotll e Bu llskon Rd 96 A
wooded hill around good 1972 12x60 2 BR mobil(' home
50 ring water S29,SOO

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F AS CINATING If vo u areC"n rmf1Q11&lt;&gt; buff or 1ust l 1ke
the soh
construct•on of
older homes y ou'lllolle tht s
home Solrd bnck ex tenor,
car ved o ak w oodwork , 1
bla ck and gold marble
m ante ls 1 carved wood
ilnll
t1le
mantel ,
3
bPd r oom s, formtt l d1n1ng
r oom Loft Wtfh sky t, ght for
future bedrooms
Great
to cllt•on for em f'tCt1ve tam•
IY RIO Grande VIllage

n1•rci" SOl11C rrp,, r!l
" hr,w 1n n tf ~"' r

HUNTINGTON TOWNSHIP - 13 a cres R(lccoon CrC'e k
bottom !and, approx 1200 ft creek fr ant nge ol d barr
well, appro)( ~h m1 ott Route 160 51 3.000

POCKET THI! RENTAL PROFITS
Tllree stor y
bu1lding downtown corner lot m Pomrr oy Hets f 1r st
floor shop and off1ce plu s two lf"rgc &lt;"!partments, all oc
. CUO!ed ~ , 000 .

tn

$52,000
$50,000

NEW LISTING
N1rf' 1?)(5:') m ohilf' homf' 1n C'1 ti1 Pt
roun f ry ~ t mos p h r r r Lnrof' ' ~ ncr£' lo t w1 tli oM ctr n
c; n,,n• Pn r rrt vrry r r .v;on,,hlr Wi tlllot c:, or rxtri'ls 110 1'15

AIO 'GRANDE AREA ·- 41 acr es on the R10 Center
point Rd L1ke new 1976 12)(60 m ob1l e home co mple1ety
•furnished, ex tra mobtle home p ,rtd , cou ld be rented for
~4!-)(tra Income, c ity school s A sk1ng 512,400

RING IN THE PROFITS - SmA ll qrocc r y ane1 qt=~rage,
good Mom and Pop ope r C~tto n equ 1pmenl ;lnd m ven
tory Included, ex cel lent gross 555,000

$41,900

NEW LI STING
A fl cnf•on AO&lt;'\ t r r s !USt rn 11mf' tor
"&gt;Uinmf"J' lliC P l hNfrOOin hOnlf' l&lt;'ltCI1C'n Wlfh rrlnq!' ."lncl
Cii SI1Wl&lt;;lll"'r
rf'dWOOCf r!pcj( OV(l r!oO ki OCI P r~ rcno n
Cr (t'k. lilCt\ lt' tiO ntl l i'lrnP inloff R t r
t103 &lt;15

$2'/,500

RESTRICTED BUILDING LOT - 'Corner tot 1n Spnng
Valley Estates, 166ft front age on Maple One Of Gall •a
C9 's nlce!ot ~ubd 1 vtsons AU ut 11 1t1es a va il ab le $6, 000

tn cn nt r~c t pcnn mo ftn fl nctn (l
luCky youn g ~ c oupl e
l r l l tn lOVE" W1fh t/'1 1S nrw hom e Wi th M i'ISSIV!' flrCpi C'lCC,
IJ,11M 'J cc:~ r q c:~r c:~ q p Sorr y YOU m1 s$ed tht s one Cri ll
i'lr'ld wf' II !(&gt;It you il hout nno thN qr rc:~ t huy
!\ilm fl
rrKC' s,l mf' h1rt h cw ~1llf y con ~ lr ur h o n

'

HARRISON TOWNSHIP - 69 A m ostl y hi lls &amp; w oocts
old house &amp; cellar ' " poor cond•t• on p oss!btJ•Iy of coal

PEARY TWP - 130 acres , ha y , pas1urc &amp; tal
co
term , mostly rolling grownd, extra ni ce r em odeled 2
storv home, 2 barns, other buil d ings, Nebo Road

$45,000

PLANTS SUBOI V I SO N
N1 Cf' ranch Wit h 3 bctt r oorn s,
hi'll h w1 tt1 ~ h Clwf' r W1 ff' ,lpprovccl lo tclw n cil r p&lt;' h•d flJII
h i1'if' f11Nl f w th I , ,,, q&lt;'"lr,"'tOP Lo( t~tPd c lose to town 1n
&lt;"l fy sc hnol rl lc;tr1rl Sd? 'lOO~

CLOSE TO RIO GRANDE
Sm oll f or m wo th' 3
bedr oom home new fu ll b,l se m ent , 1 ,1 r ~w bMn, 30
'' cn~·s of r ol l tnQ qrounc1 , c 1ty school dt stn ct
I' 0380

OHIO RIVER LOT - Locatedtn E urekil GCtll1 poi 1SC 1
ty School D1st. co water alla.table. 1ctC'a l for bu il d•tlg
or mobile home s1te Sll,OOO

/'ond wort h muct'l m or f' Own er tr nnsferrect an d h&lt;'1S
pr 1cf' cl fh 1s w ell locCltf'cl hom e for qu1 ck s ~ l e Just 1 111
y 1 flf S n lci ilnd 1n m mt con cilfton 3 tx&gt;cirooms, 11 1? betth s,
l1&lt;1ht fdl eri k1tchP n h ~s r anqe-, d1SiiWC!Sh€'r , d i Sposal ,
hP.•u t•f ul c-a b.nets Fomll y rm w 1th sll ct• ng ple"SS doors
lf'arl .nq to p at 10 Plu sh C"M p('t, dr~p es, C"Pn illr cond
1\ft,v hpct Clrlr.'10r W1 tt'l .:tu to tioor opPner " nn stor oaf&gt;
C.rrPn FIP m Sc hool Just Lt SIPdl

$25,000

JU ST LIST E D
V(• ry n1 r l' I Q77 N or n o::. 1&lt;f 'x 70' m oh il p
homr v..• fh f'&gt;;pilncto 1.1 ror I 1'!J1nC1 room , srrrr nrd 1n
b.1 c K por( h crn tr ll l n1r lnror storrw C'r hui ld i lltl
P 1035
tornfc(l on s lots p t u~ 1 ~ ,Kre r~ t Ev('rm f'rn

On il bea utiful tree studded ncre Bulavlfle Rd Kyger
Creek Sc hool s, bnck home h&lt;"!s 3 spac•ous bedrooms,
lc:~rge oathermg room , c Mpe t, drapes, c:en atr'tor those
hot sum mer dc:~y s r~he 1'1 d L 1ke new cond Call for ap
pomtment soon 1 Just Lt sted 1

$44,900

JUS T LIST E D
N rr hr n: k ran ch Wl!h 4 l)rct r ooms
l1 vo nq roam w1 th w t1 flr Ppl flCC h.:trctwooci fl oor s 1Jc\e
m r'nf Wlfli ShOWN •,1111 1 C1r ll Mi'\f'Q, IOCil f("ci on 3 ilCrf'S
rr O'i79
1n Hil n ni'l n T 1r1(P S D

'

CORA RODNEY ROAD - Perry Twp , ver y n1ce 12x 70
mobile homew1th J BR &amp; 1117 bath s, 25x30 Qrt r i'lge coul d
be used for body shop, garage, etc As k 1ng S?&lt;l ,OOO

$61,900

SJ1 M m us homp 1n V tnton w~s only on tli !" m ~ r Kr t i'lbout
(, WPPk
s m r~rt couple wil l bf' ent OY inCJ IIi!" be c:~ ut1f UI

tNVESTMENT PROP E' RTY 7 n i CP lof!; wllh 4 r cnf ,1 1
m ob 1t e hom \' r nds ill I flr'f' r PniPrl , eMil pM t h i'l~ con
U f'I P run l1(.•rs il nd f'l•1 t 1o tor il tr d 1n Rnci nf'y
!1? 155

NEEDED

A RTFU L DE SIG N Cath edral Cetllng with skyl ights m
the k i tc hen , din l n~ , family f'nd utility r-ooms• That's
puttmg great des•gn where you spend our- time Work
effi c1ent kttchen hi'S Jenn A.r !Sii!nd range, self clean
011 ~ n dt shwMsher, prmtry , i;)utlt in des!&lt; Format dlnmg
arPi'l F 1'1 m1ly room W1fh brick heMth for wOOd burner.
FrPnch doors opentnQ onto screen porch L1v1ng room
. has c11ant picture w •ndow, w 1ndow eat, 3 BR, 2 full
ba ths located to ;~!l ow complete pnvacy including a
master- sutte wtth dressinQ room, bath anD walk In
cl oset Atfttched g ~ r e~ r~ l." Ctfy schools Just Lrsted•

MOBI LE HOME
"' r ,lnCif'ct for r omfor ti'lhlr l1 1111'0 1n
Pnr 1('1 11f'rl rl y rl ll .lc rC' ot 1,1ncl w dh i'l ll.'lChN t 11 c 11 r
o,.,r,nf"\, h,."'t&lt;;f' ml nr , ,, ~r comii ! H1nrr ;:~ n cf o:. om (' tu r ndurr
w1 n1 th1 c. on e
9r&gt; J

NICE LOT
GO()('I I)UIIrllnO Sl l f' toc,"'t tf'(lln RIO Gr,1n&lt;l&lt;• ,
CJrl s ~rwf' r &amp; .vil tr r ,w ,ll 1lbl f'
11 c"i('Sl&gt;

MACEDONIA RD. - Harrison Twp , 24 acr es, pastur e
and woods, small amount tillable, good toba cco barn
$12.000

Gallipolis, Ohio

$59,900

MOBILE HOME
19' " Q\.0 m 1?&gt;10 ? hectr oom,
nll:"f' tot st nr ilor 1111 lei !§I
,JOO
,, 11?$

TI~)No~LI.'I' -WE 8UY -

ANY HOUR

2S " ' Locust St.

LO V E LY RI VE RVIEW HOME
Th 1Sclinr m1 ng hom e
h •"i d bedroom s iflrm.ll clin1ng r oom, ktle hon W1tt1
built ns l,hr"MY or f nm 1ly room 5 f1rep lnces 11 ,
I)Oth s IMllf' 'l CM CH1rr1oe hC'&lt;"'tu trful lot w 1fli fro ntnqt.' on
1st &amp; ?net Avf'nu rs. c.11 1 100r~ y for nn npp61nt mcnt 11 Oli'5

BRICK AND
FRAME
HOME - Over em ac e lot
Love ly home w 1th a lrpl , 2
ful l ba th s, 2 t..ar gar..=~g c,
n1ce red wood deck Low
SO's

NEW

LISTING

*

dlepo r~,

446 3636

BRICK RANCH
LOVC'I Y J IJNiroom horn r Wl tl"! \0,00!1
hurn 1nc1 f •rrl"\ l rl ( f" CC"n l r i'1 1 rll r , IMQf' hf'ri r onm" f('nC f'Ci
In lot 1,1r'Qf' \r li ))0! I, C'XC t'l !r n l IOCi"l l iOO c iO" f' to ~pr 1 ng
Vi'!llt&lt;y P l ~ l rl rm n.l to '&gt;P II l or S'iB 000 Sl1awn by fi P
po1 ntnwnt
.. ~ 0058

BIU. TONEY SR. • BROKER
114 ACRE FARM -

OFFICE 446-7013

Real Estate for Sale

AssOC@te

Ron Canaday, Realtor, 446-3636
Audrey Canaday, Realtor 446·3636
lou Lutton, ReaHor Assoc., Eve. 446-3005

FOR SALE OR TRADE -

Sill~

Willis T. Leadingham,
Realtor Ph. Home
Phyllis Loveday, ReaHor

Real t;:stall' for Sale

f,ANADAY REALTY

REALTOR "'

1218 EASTERN AVE. · GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
"We Sell Bener Living"
- s vr. old ranch otters 3 BR 's,

Real Estille for Sale

RCa I E state for Sale

Real Estate for

BEAUTIFUL three b~droom
house, located in N MAin
Street in Vinton, with many
features, spaCIOUS !lv10g
room w 1th fireplace and book
cases. lovely dining room
K1tchen has Birch cabinets
w ith built in stove, roomv
dinette One and a half bBtl'1 s,
full basement, large front
porch , one car garage , 1
beauttful tandscapet;t lawn,
l)lenty of garden space For
qualtty mvestment took tht s
one ov er
Owner wd I
sacrifice C"ll3e8 8409 or 388

8772
THREE BDR BRICK , 26 tl
living room , 2 w ood burn1n g
fireplaces , nice lol. jtche n, bath,
fuiJ basement with rec room
B!9 lot, carport, 1 mtle from
HMC
Shown by app
pofntment. 446 0698

Ph. Home 446-2230
Doug Enoch,
Associate
Ph. Home 446-2745

Gallia County's Fastest Growing Real Estate A.geflcy

PH. OFFICE 446-7699

lllu s&amp;uul is Wear Sllllll
PRESERVE IT... ENJOY IT... INVEST IN IT ...
NEW LISTING
Nrw home R o Grr1nde Vd lilge, d111ided entry foy er ,
srvrn r oo m s 'J bMhs ful l basem ent 2 car gar age,
IM&lt;l !" f loor SPil CC" Hnrd wpod f loor s Ho use operat ed as
an rnr r qy snvrr I m por tcti wood bu rn er used ~~ ~ r y
c.;diSIFtc tor dy, low ut lltty bill s Must sr ll ownf'rs leAv
tnn town
N297

LOVELY BRICK
AND S 7J ACRES
When w e say love ly we m ea n lovely P1 c
tures (; an t descnbe tht s hom e and
be~ uflful leve l ac r eag e J BR 2 ba th s, f or
mal d 1n1nQ r oom a nd formal l •v •ng r oom
La r ge equtpped k1tche n w1th b rec:~kf as l
nook and ut1l 1ty nrea Fu ll b~sement w 1th
outs1de entrance fo sum m er k tt ctl en Call
us now for your appo1 ntment to see th 1s
b ee~u 1 y

7 ACRES
NICE BROOM HOME
W1th1n 4 miles of Gall• poll s
on a Stc1te HtghWay Gr een
Town sh iP GilllipOII S C1 ty
School Sy stem 3 or 4 B R
front &amp; ba ck porches, n1 c~
modern large k itc hen w 1th
lots of b~rch cabm et s Par
f iRI bo1 sem ent F ue l 011 F A
fu rna ce, 2 car g f\r &lt;"! Qe, ?
stor aqe buil d1ngs
one
15'x14' prmeled oth er 8' x8'
Has good fencos Has cher
n es, p lu ms, il ppl e trees
Grap e
h ~r b or
JU S T
LI STED BE THE FIR ST
TO SE E THI S ONE
MODERN RANCH
BROOM HOME
In country OVer 1200 sq ft
of l!vmg spac e La rge ltv
lng room, 16'x18' , f amily
room l7''1C12' w1th wood
burn1ng f•replac e Rural
water, central a1r, approx
IJ:2 A of c lean land Large
concrete pat10, carport 3
mulberry trees A beautiful
modern country home You
must see th1S home to ap
prec 1ate 1ts beauty PR 1c
f"D IN THE 30's
542.900.00
VA APPROVED
2 A
8 room new ho me,
lu~t ftn•shed 4 B R fram e
home w•th br1ck front Ca r
port, ntce built 1n c ab.n e t~
1n kttchen Rural wat er
system,
12 ' x16' storage,
butld1ng, l arge g arden
spot W 1thm 21fz mtles from
Holzer Hosp 2 A of land
scaped yard Lots of sh ade
tr ees
CONVENIENT AND
COMFORTABLE
E 'IC tr a n1CP home w •th 3
B R , 2 f u ll bath s Family
room wtth Franklin wood
burner All on St ate Rt 160
CALL make y our ap
potntm ent to see th 1s well
pnced horr•e •n the JO's

OWNER WILL HELP
FINANCE
LOOK OF LUXURY
Excellent destg n tn a home th at could be
yours Styl e plu s com fort all co mb 1ned
L ux unous mast e r BR , With pr iv ate ba th &amp;
walk 1n cl ose t Equipped r ust1 c sty le k 1h
r hen w1th br ea kf as t nook L nr ge rec r ea
hon and family ro om w 1th open stone
f• re ple" Ce p lus form Al d1n ng r oom &amp; l 111 1ng
room Wi'llk out of entri'1 nce toyer to ,1n f'X
cf'pt 1nnnl court y Ard Th er r's tu st too m uch
to say, you must see t h1S e l e Q~n cfl, st yl e &amp;
co mfort co mb 1ned 11'1 f h1 S bea ut1f l.J I hom e

INCOME PRODUCING
PROPERTY
8 r oom s 4 B R home d
room s downsl a1rs plu s ba th
ren ts for $108 00 mo 4
room s plu s bath upsta1 rs
rent s farS11BOOmo L1 ve 1n
one ren 1 tli e oth er L ar~ e
. ya rd ,
gM den
sp ace,
stora ge bld g , was h r oom
cc1rport Front &amp; r ear por
ches SE E THI S ON E

LOIIELY 5 ROOM COT
TAGE
ON 22 ACRES PLUS
7 or 3 B R , full b asem ent
bath ,
Fr a nkt•n
wood
b urnf'r H ns 1fs own Wit
sys tem 116? l b IOb NCCO
b ~se , oood l1 n(' fences Ap
pro'IC 10 A t il lnble App r ox
10 ' 1C l '?' stori'laP b id ~ Al so
18 )(35' r'n C' fill bi'!rn Lovel y
m n1 fc:~ r m 1n th e country
CALL NOW

SIS,OOO 00
? c1 cres of l and plu s 2 BR
cottage E x t r a n1ce r olling
land on bla ck top road ap
prox 1 m•l e from Hol zer
Hosp1tal

9ROOM
COUNTRY HOME
S BR N1 ce fr ont por ch n1ce
k d c he n
wil h
bu il t 1n
cab •net s, dou ble s s smk
Bath With shower , lot s of
shade tr ees &amp; fru•t trees
Ntce garden spot
Th1s
1
home h as bl own 1n msuta
! 1on Loc c1t ed bes tde St
H1ghway 160 84 acr e of
land M or e can be purcha s
cd With th1 S home 2 mob1le
homes that now ar e br
1n Q1ng 1n a renta l of $1 75 oo
per month plus a to ta l of
3 84 acr es of l and All
l oca t ed
bes 1de
Stc1 te
Hoghw ay 160 CALL FOR
A LL DET A IL S

LEVEL LAND&amp; HOME
6 r oom home w i th 3 BR &amp;.
ba th F. A fu r n ace &amp; rura ~
wat er A ppro x 4 l~ A of ex
tr a n1 ce level l and cou t~
be bUilding lots or used ro
fa rmm g Call ror mor
de fat Is

I L01
Nice Lot ss In Patriot
level
Rural
"Wato&gt;r
ava •l abte Nice lot, only
$3.750 00

QUAINT
COZYAMD
COMFORTABLE
N1ce la rge shade tree sets
off th1s lovely home 1n
Kyg e r
Cre e k
Scho ol
D1 Sfn ct Need a hom e for
your se lf or as a re li11al 1n
vestm ent YOU CA N BUY
TH IS NEAT HOME FOR
$14,000

COZY? BEDROOM HOME
Tt11s homr IS 1tirn t for il s m ~ ll fi'l m 1l y 1us t &lt;1rtt1 no
s tr~r1 P cl Feilfu rrs n bP."'ut•l ull y ct f'cornfPrt ll ll tnQ room
k1 tc hen , battl ,? bedroom s Homr 1S .1 ppr ox 3 yr s otti
If 304
Cnlt fo r nn &lt;"~ PPI tori Et y '
DREAMS DO
COME TRUE
Let us mak e yo ur drea ms
come t r ue w1t h yo u ownin g
one of Gall1 a Count y's older
quat1ty
hom es
N1n e
s pa c1o u s
r ooms.
4
bedroo ms, form a l entr y,
family roo m , ll v1n g room,
mode.-n k• tc hen, ba th fu l l
ba se m en t j ga r age an d
pl enty of stor age space
Larg e yard w 1th sever al
t r ees Shown on l y by ap
pomtm ent
11 277
MODERN HOUSE POOL
3,300 , q tt overall , J BR , 2
bath s show er modern ki t
large
a nt•qu e
c he n,
decorated lamily room ,
1100 sq ft , con cr ete sw•m
m tn g pool 18 x 35' , v ery
much 1n use p1 cn• c area.
lots of l 11110g Sf Rt 141,
Gall t.poll s School D• s1n ct
Priced $53, 900 Modern new
custom b uilt hom e close to
propert y c an be purch ased
w1th propert y or sold
separatel y or moved Total
Package $76,000
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DUALITY BUILT RANCH
You lltust love th 1s m oder n
3 bed r oom r anch w 1th for
m al entry, large for ma l l 1v
1ng r oom w d h 10' bow w 1n
dow for m al dmmg room ,
modern k 1tchen w•1h lot s of
cus tom buill oa k cab •nct s
and bar , large fa m il y room
w •1h wood bu rner bath ancl
half , doub le ca r garage
w ilh ~ oo r opener , conc r ete
dn11e, n iCe la r ge lots lot s
of sh r ubb er y som e trees &amp;
p! ants, ga r den sp ace Ex
ce tl ent loca tr on, Por te r
br ook e Subd C1! y School
D1 st Green E l em entar y
Sh own b y r~ppt
11 256
A " TRULY ' HOM E
Tru l -y
SptlCIOus , t r u l y
hOm(' y ilnd tru ly uprl&lt;lff'cf 10
rl
C. imp t y
flrf'o'l l
n(' IClh bo rh ooct
11
ti'lrOf'
hPd r oom s, ll11 1n0 room , 1
rlrn lno room kd chP n ba th,
h.'lsrmf'n l c loc.rd m por c h
pl us m orf' C.,lrM!t' nnrl n1 cr
ClMr ri t"n &lt;;pot F xif'llrnt con
d111on
f.l 781

RN BRICK HOME
nn ty 7 ve.:.rs ol d 11v 1no r oom , form a l din111g room . 4 ~
c;p ;:~no u s br d r oom s 11., b."J th s, m octer n b ull1 m kitchen
tr,,sh co rnp nc tor l arQ P fflrn d y r oom and r ec r oo rn
W1lli woncl hur n1na f~r F'p l ilce , all IICf Y we ll tie-c or,ltect
r~ nO 1mmi'lr ul r"'tff' IY k('pt, full hilsement
9)( 1() ce ll nr ,
IArnr• '} 1... CM QMflt:f(' hen tr rt i'II SO hfl!' 9ft tioors All
l hts Slltl nCl onr o1r r r m roe or I&lt;'"S on h ~ r d t o p r oad
K267
Anyone wou ld ad m ir e lhe
qual it y of th e su perb ~ n
st ruct 10n ot tli 1s tas tefull y
deS igned bnck home 3,000
sq
f1
li11mg space 3
bedroom s, spaCious ll vm g
room , lar ge fam i lY room ,
enchan ll ng k•l chen, forma l
d n1n g r oom, pa 110, full
f tn 1shed bilse m e-nt w•th 2
ca r
a tt a c h ed
g ar age
S11Va ted on a large leve l lot
'" a qu •e t ne•g hborhood If
you ar c looki ng tor co n
str udlon q ua l1ty , don ! look
any fur1h er Pnced to sell
r fl p id ly on today's m ark f'! t
Shawn by a ppo1n ment NlSB
$22,000
Three bedr oom s, bath , 11 11
tf't9 r oom, bu i lt In k•f chen
stoker m at1c heater n1ce
s1zc garage Pretty countr y
sett..ng, 2 ac r e lot, ali fenc
ed tn
Attra ct1ve whlfe
bOarC1 fehce al ong roa d
Dug well, pl enty wa ter A ll
th1 s and a stoc ked n1ce s•zr
pond for $??,000
K 24 1

MUST SEE THIS ONE'
t1ouse SIX room s
an cl bn lh 3 bedr oo m s ut 11
ty roo m
enclosccl bii ck
porr h , nd fr ont por ch,
n,1 tur &lt;1 t QCIS ct1 Y w ater
Just out of c•ty l1mtts,
smo11 ba rn fo r st abl es or
ct~ll l e 11 • :&gt; acr es of qround
600 It roild lmn1.1gc Sf Rl
l &lt;ll M ust se ll l mmcd!il le
possessro n
/17 J9
Mo~er n

J BR brt ck &amp; fr am e
Cozy &amp; comfort ale

r oo m wtth Fra nkl !
bu r ner Spac 1ous
lols of bu tt •n
large dtn 1ng ar ea
must see t h •s house
bel1 e11e how c harm1hg It'
CALL FOR YOUR A
PO I NTM E N T TODAY

LOOK 1

New ll st1ng Be th e f1 r s1 10
see th •s home located off
State Route 7 f ea tun ng
l1v1ng
r oo m
3
n 1ce
bedr oom s, d1n1ng room , 2
bath s, eat m k 1tchen, par
In ctty
ttal b asement
school d1 stn ct wo uld be an
excell ent st art er hom e

YOU'VE GOT THE HOMES! LErS GET TOGETHER!
LIST WITH US (TODAY) AND WE'LL GET IT SOLD.
.-l.ICT BUILT
Th1s home delivers the kmd
of living demanded by to
day 's tastes m a very hand
some destgn , Large lovely
kitchen has all the modern
conveniences a wife would
want plus a large dln1ng
area, eat at bar, family
room , 3 large B R &amp; 2 full
baths
very taste\uflv
decorated

LOT IN EWINGTON
Lot No .d .4 &amp; eas1 ha l f of Lot
No Jt5 Close to Post Off•ce
Onl led w ell Wt1h etec1nc
pump M eter on poo e fo r
mobtl e hom e Se pt1c t ilnk,
concr ete drt vewa y With
wood tJid g at 1ts end Con
cr ete pi ers to set mob1l e
home on

4LOTS
Lots No 31, 32, 33 8o 34 1n
Patr.ot
Rural
water
~available Wtll sell m pairs ~
&lt;&gt;r all CALL TODAY
$10,000 00
11 .34 ACRES
MORE OR LESS
Loc ated tu st off Rt 160
Dug welt &amp; rural wMer
awulable Some t•m be r &amp;
all mtnP-rat nghts go wt1h
proper1Y Would be good
buld1ng Si tes or lUSt a good
•n11estment

WOODEO
AREA - 4
MILES
'
FROM GALLIPOliS
Here ts what you ha11e been
looktng for Approx•mately
4 A of scattered trees Ptck
your own bu1 ldmg s1tes ~
dev elop as you des•re Anx
rous to sell now

CIJMMERCIAL LAND
BUSINESS
BUILD"RS
We now have i'l p p r o~ 14A
ilv.lil rtbl e, tu st off Rt 35
w est Wt 1h n close access to
city sewe r &amp; water &amp; near
flifiVIOQ bU SIO CSS COm
m un ll y
PRIC E D
TO
SE LL C~tn sell 111 7 A plot
75 ACRES
VACANT LAND
Lots of ror~ d frontaae on
Morg&lt;ln Lc:~ n c Sam e good
l mc fenc m g Some wh1te
oak t 1mber A pp r ox 15 A
tdlil bl e
A ll co ul d be
pi1 stured A LL FOR ONLY
$2 ?,500 00

110 ,_CR E: S
FARM
Beautrful rolling
pa s1Ureland or
land loc ated on a
h~QhW'ay
I ar ge 2
fram e frrm home
w ater sy ; tem , 2
hou ~es
corn cnb,
' ho use or tod l house,
30'x L10 bar n wtth 12 'IC 40'
ed m elol roof Good I
f e n c~ s
3 ood farm ,
l ac at1 o n
R e11 s onab l
~ r1ce CALL "JOW
LAND, LAND, LAND
156-per acre
A l w ays
m ed of ha 111 ng
a farm
k1ng l or 1n
vestm en
roperty ?
have )97 acr es of the n"•t-11•
t1 es t land around -Lovoely
cl ean level
I
65 acr es • t lll
mamde r 1n m ce
pa sture L tlrge da1ry boorn.fl
&amp; other f arm bulldtngs
LET U S SHOW YOU TO
DAY
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HOME &amp; INCOME
PRODUCING PROPERTY
6 r oom s, 3 B R home
toca tPd on Old Rt 160 1n
P o r te r~ w 1th 197-t 14 ')(72'
m Ob iiC hOm e 3 8 R Wi th
co mpl ete k1t c; hPn , c tectn c
stove &amp; r ctr 1q ~ A fur
naFc Cf'nfrfll Ai r Home
h rt~ n ~ t okPr roi'l l stove
L 1Vf' '" one, r r nt tlif' o1her
Gf! llt ~ Rur t' l Wat er Syst
J1 '1 101 A ll for only S29,000

POSSES
IMMEDIA
SION
2 &lt;"~Cr"e tal t-/or - , w•de lot,
W1re fenced for sa fety and
pn11acy Dr il led we ll , r ural
w c:~ t e r and runs thr ough lot
E tectn c hooku p A lmost
new sept1 c l an k
F ru 1t
trees A l l types of bern es
Ver y pr oduCti Ve leve ll and
Hurry out now - do n t be
d1sappomt ed by a "sold "
' N'251
s•gn l $1 2,000
NEW LISTING
197A Bf'YVIPW mnh 1le hom C",
l!vu'lo
r oom
rtrn,
7
hl"rlr ooms h,"'t t h, m orlf' r n
k 1tchrn r~ n d ct 1ntnC1 Mf'r1
Appl 1.l OCf'S
1nc I udC' ri
F l r" f'P I&lt;'!Cf'
crntr ill iH r
un&lt;1f'r ptnnlnn All fh 1s i'IOri
mucl"'t mor r st ttl nQ on 1111
nc r £&gt;&lt;; 1n t( yQPr Crt"C'k
School D• str !C t
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S21, SOO
37 ac r es, mor e or res Lme
fe nce w1fh 0 0 M e I nty r c
Park Olstn ct Dug w ell ,
some t1mber
exc ellen t
hunti ng or ca mpmg area
Ten mmute dnve from
Ga ll ipOitS
N287

GOOLo Ho.JY
Help f1g hY today's •nflatco
pn ces wit h th1S mObile
home and 1 ac r e lot Three
bedroom s, Ph ba ths gas
for ced a1 r furn ace , pat io,
bloc k out s1de
ce me nt
bul ld 1ng O on ' t m 1ss th iS
deflated bUy
nss

CEI\TURY21
91ACRES
If you' r e loakmo for ,,
fnr m wf! linve ,ust 11Ste':l91
nc rt's 1n Spnnnfl clcl T NP ,
Roil ct fro nt{'gc pt rn ty o t
WilleJ' p iPnty of po'lstu r e, 'J
lilr C!P bRrns p lu ~ othPr
... mrdi Pr
hulld1 nos
Th1s
lrlnd roul rl il l~o b!' u5Prl f or
&lt;1e11e lopm ent purposrs So
stop rook •no t onc:~y ;~nd q,vr
us a call
"17 0
NEW LISTING
63
M(lef€' filrm , housf'
br1rn n1 ce f;'Qu .pm cnt shed
sm All pond tobacc:o hnsc
SOn't(' ti mber LMnd IS flitliO
ro 11 1nQ w ith excell ent grr~ss
.1nd t'l ;ty la nd
# "'94
92 ACRE FARM
4 e R house, butl ~ mg s, cat
' cfl es w a r m sun (:fun ng day
and bree ze a t n 1gh.t Good
pastu re land, tobacco base
ca n be purchased a s a
who le or 20 ac r es an d
b ldgs j or 60 ac r es 11 acant
land If vou w an 1 a farm or
1ust acres, don' t pass tht s
up A ttrac t.ve se tt ing H an
nan Trace schools Pl ease
ca ll for more detail s N246
B E EF FARM
l l fl acr es, ov er 40 acr es
level II li abl e land, the rest
IS pas turn and wood land
Toba cco tJase, 6 roo m
11ouse g\)od be~rn, other
ov1bulld tngs Se llu~g below
fod av s m ar ke t
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Don' t IPt h1 s onp p r'lss you
hy Vrry n• cr .1 !1 br ick
homr 3"brdroom !. ? bi'l hs
full h.,sf' m ~ nt, nc ttr l y lin
i'lr r r of bE'f'IUtlfUII Y lim e!
~c &lt;lpra lflwn wi th ;~ oarocn
ttrrn A ll 1S onP ot C';tt ll ln
Coun ty '!. m os t pnni ornl
n •il nt toe n t 1ons CA II t oe1ny
'" ~'" r""~n apporntmrnt
Ji ?99
NEW LISTING
f\ (' thf' f lr~ 1 to SC'r th lo; 53
ncre fn r m HousE' li(ls bPf'n
r emoctetpd nnct C'On " '!t'" of
lilltna r oom , family room
w tth f•rPpl i'ICC, ct.n ma nnct
klt r h f' n
c orn h1n f'S
3
hf'&lt;koom " i!nrl bi'!th NPwly
h1111t :l(hc' J?' met Al bu ll rlmp
w1t h r!"nr r r-tc f lonr , f)OM(t,
tOhii('C(l t'lMP hMI'\ i1 nd
~f'vf'ri! l n tt'l ~"'r {lUfhullli m ns,
nlootv of "''' IN
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CENTURY 21 REAL ESTATE

65 Acn:•s located an Georges

FINANCING IS
NO PROBLEM
o n tlil s f arrn house and
lOd 51 acr es, more or tess,
of good crop land located 1n
Me1gs Count y, Salem Twp
Several acres of 1e11el r oa d
f rontage House ha s i111 1ng
r oom
d• nmg room , 4
bedroom s, kitchen Al so a
double cnb and m achrnery
shed
Owner w 11t heir:
fi nance a good qoallft ed
buyer Land con1rac t or se
cond mort age Call for
mor e deta tl ~
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PFtt CE R E DUCED S15,0PO
219 acr es - today's I• St 1ng
price $110,000 Approx 50'
acr s ti ll able, 160 pasture.,
1411 lbs
tobacco base,
large bam , ltos of good
road frontage, black top
road , r urql wa ter , m odern
d BR house w1th full base
men l Let 's dea l now spr
1n g wil l soon be here N 199

52 ac r e

f a r~~·:~~m hou se

3 bedr oo m s, storm win
dOWS
rur a l
Water
GallipoliS School D lstrtct
,3111 miles from Rio Grande
G o odd, nelg h bor hod
Shout n t last lang - I 144.
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NEW LISTING
home ln country,. 8
r oom s, 2 bath s, fult base
ment good dril led well,
co untr y
w a te.r
lll~o
t'l va ll nb l e
Gr een Twp
S1ate Rt loll Just enough
la nd for g r tlclous cou ntry
livi ng Priced In the forties
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NEW LISTING

FARM S

is tndependem

CENTURY 21•
1978

LOVELY TWO STORY
Home that has been totally
remod eled Be the ftrSt to
~ee th 1S very well kept
home New modern built In
k1tchen , It appliances mosl ttave malntenance
w ar ranty
Li ving room, ,
dlntng room, J bedrooms,
bath, utility and play room 1
combi ned wood burner,low '
heat bills. 2 car garage 2
~ to r a g e buildings, garden
space All this and 1nuch
more
su rrounded
by
several large shade tree!.,'
Lots ot pr111acy, but yet v
cl os,e to stores · ReasonablY
pn ced Shown by appt on ly '
RIVER \/lEW
S1x roo m house, b ath , full
basem ent A s c e n~c lot.
over look mg t he Ohio R lver .•
T hr ee
mil e s
from!
Gall tpot ls Two car garage,
r ente d ap arlmenl Good In
vest men t proper tv L..ot sire
150'x?20 If thi s meets vour
needs, w e r ec; omm endqulck act ion'
N216

ANOTHER FREE SERVICE OFFERED BY
CENTURY 21 SOUTHERN HILLS

STOP•
tf you ha ve been lookmg for

a bar g am
STOP
The
owner of th• s re cenll y
r emodeled hom e says he
m ust sell 1mmed 1atety
Ll vm g r oo m, k 1fchen. 2
bedr oom s,
utrl1ty
room
and
sept. c
new wlr
•no
a ppo1 nt
mc nt
00 N 235

PURE PLEASURE
IN THE PINES
r b ri de Will n~ v e r W~f!l
J CUJaca fl on fr om this 4 BR
central atr b1 g '20x40
pool , 10 acr ea and a barn
nc re ga r den space , cellar
dog pen Beautiful ve1w
and perfec t seclus1on are '
second nature to th•s ne~r
l y new hom e
127d

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'OtiS IS THE TIME! WE HAVE THE BUYERS!

BEST BUY ON MARKE'r
Sl4,9QQ I
New 11s tmg
Look this
modern ran ch home 011er,
beca use It won' t last long ,
F e atur e ~·tlng
room,
Engl 1sh st v •e dtmng
ar ea , ml . n 'it...~ en with
se v e ral "'-\\\~.els ,
3
bedroor. o\.\'-, main bath
S1 ng le co ' Mar ag e On ly 2•1,
yrs old Owner s are leav ·
1ng th e stat e and need to
sell th1 s m ce home Call for
a ppl ·
U72

C ree~ Road Land suitable
for f ~ rmm g or develop
m ent
F ive m i les from
G"ti iPOII S 2 car garage,
brtrn an d some timber
Th1s pr o~e rty should war •
r f! nf sam(' r~c tlon Priced
$45 000
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NEW LISTING
HORSE COUNTRY
W1f li •n mi nutes of Holzer
M edi ctt l Center 7acres on a
s111te r oute with a f.ne 40x60
hor se ba rn Four horse
s1a tl s w •th 1ndt111duaf out
side door s Large pOnd en
c• r cled w llli pin e tr ees Si x
yettr ol d tot al electric
hom e, d r ooms and bath
10x?S stor age bu l ld1ng with
you11g trulf trees Road
frontaqe Possibly In leas
1ng oth er acre age Must see
to appr eciate Shown only
tiy appo1ntmcnt
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SPACIOUS
CONTEM ·
, PORARY
b lh
&lt;~ bedrooms
3' '' a s 10
p!C
1ur esque se tt 1ng on 17 8
ac(es of ser ene w ood land
Plu sh ll ll• ng room , modern
complete k itchen, torrnill
dlnmg r oom , fam i ly .~,m ·•
1 w b
f 1repla ces, full
f ln• shed bMem ent. large
deck s, securitY
bitrn &amp; pon d , ClfY sclho&lt;olsi
onr ot th e rn ost
hOm es tn the county
form anymQr e det alls 1
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IN U S A · EQUAL HOUSING
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Board hires personnel

EASR MEIGS ~ Employment of per,.,nnel highlighted a recent meeting
of the Eastern LoCal Boar~ of
Education.
The board approved the
following contracts for the
regular teaching personnel :
Larry
~!nes,
James
Wilhelm, Barbara Tripp ,
Unda Faulk Dave Weber
Alan Holter' John Boston '
··Marty Baud,, .lames Huff:
Joe Mltchein Anna Rice .
GaleDoughitt.'Melody Black:
Roger Spencer , Linda
Carpenter, Howard Parker,
Dorina
Chadwell,
Ed
Cromley, Doris WeD and
Kerry O'Cortnel.
James Page, Eastern High
School principal, was given a ·
new CMtract for a period of

Other conQ"acts were given
!~&gt; .Mary Pi-ice, school nurse,
and Steve Jewell , learnin~
disabilities teacher. Nichole
Abraham, CheSter E.M.R.
teacher, was given a
continuing contract.
In other business, the board
app~ved the attendance of
Jamce Kestner and Gary
Reed
to
professional
conf~rences in their subject
area.
The board also approved
the attendance of treasur~r,
Eloise Boston, to a clerk treasurer 's clinic in Athens
on June 7. Nancy Black was
hired as a substitute teacher.
Approval
for
home
instruCtion ,of two children
currently homebound was
given. The resignation of
Margaret Lewis, special

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.was ·accepted.
. TUppers Plams Elementary
The Eastern board agreed School oo December 31.
ro add Cindy Scyoc to the list
Coach111g contracts for the
of per,.,nnel covered by a coming year were approved
blanket bond for porposes of as f~llow~ : Joe Mitchem,
providing· necessary athletic director; M1tchem,
insurance coverage to head football; John Boston,
personne_l
who
h~ve · h~ad , basketball ;. bennis
responSlbil!tY. for handhng E1chmger, asst. basketball;
money w1thm the school Ralph W1gal, head baseball;
system.
Dennis Eichinger, asst .
Miss Scyoc is the assistant football ; Arch Rose, asst .
to the clerk-treasurer. football , asst. basketball, and
Negotiations meeting dates transportation coordinaror;
were. established with the !)ave Weber, asst. football
East~rn. Local Teachers and as~t. basketbllll ; Ed
Assoc1atwn on May_ I and Croml~y, asst . football; Pam
with the local chapter of Dough\lt, asst. bl!sketbaU;
OAPSE on May 8.
Sue
Tho~pson,
g~rls
V1c Gaul attended the volleyball, gll'l~ basketball
boar.d meeting as
a and gll'ls track .
representative of a lo·c a l
The board approved the
Jaycee group and advised the contracts of Gr11ce Weber,
IIi • • • • • • • • • • , board of a proposal ro repair Tom Gumpl and Mike Will_as
and replace playground head teachers for the_commg
!J
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equipment
at the Chester school year.. Carol King was
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:Elementary School approved as yearbook .
e' playground. ·
adviSOr for the 1979-80 school
Gaul advised that the year. Janice Kestner was
'!I '12 e Jaycee bas k~t b a II awarded another conQ'act as
V e tournament, previously luncheon SUperVISOr . .
e scheduled for Eastern High
The board entertamed a
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School, has been cancelled. recommendation
from
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• The group anrtoWlced plans to representatives of the high
Willis T. Ceadingham • promote an ' adult basketball school's student' council
!lealtor
· • roumarnent next year.
regarding the school's dress
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RepresentativeS from the code .. The board did not
orange Township Volunteer ilpprovethewearingofshorts
: . Fire Department received
during the regular school
• ''board aoproval to hold a New· year. ·

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' home bu ilds ;~ doii M ·Villut&gt; pr ;~c h ril ll y it ll pr iOCIPil l. e
pq u ity for you i!S you p;~y About m id -wily c'lllrin~' thp
off the mortqnae
How tP rm of thr m orlflii9P, thE" •
much of you r n1or1thl y pr1y • i ntPrpst e~nd pr in( ip rtl
m ent poes to prtyinp off thP Pi1YrT1f'n ts r.rr ~hout r(1unl; •
princ ipttl ltnci how muc h
The onr Si'VJNI pr_iH"P _.n •
goes to p oY off th e- intcn•st thE' Pi'lrly Yf'~1 r !'&gt; o~ h19h m- I
is ~noth e r stor y. The out te rf' ~t p aY m C'n~s, IS th &lt;'l t &lt;'I ll e
co m e depends on how lbng o_f th 1S IO!Nf'Sf 1S t ~x riPrluc- • ·
you hve b('E:'n m il k ihp l 1h le w.h1 r ~ C"i'I O hP n hpff y •
payment.S.
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gage-s M e self ·li ouidf'lt in'p
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amount eilc: h month toward
It th ere is anything we. •
pa y ing off the intP re st CH'Id can do to help you in th e
r eduction of p rin ri pi!l fi_el d o l real es tnte pleas e •
However , renwmber thilt phone or. dr op in at •
th e interPs t is fir st com LEADINGHAM
REAL
p uted on th£&gt; bi!l rm u-. rluf' EST!'T~ , 512 Secon d Ave., •
and th er f' fOrt" tht" first pny Gal It poll s. Pho, e 446-7699 .
m ent is pr t"'c fi c:a ll y il ll in . We' re here to help .
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TELEVISION
VIEWING

.McNeils to present folk concert
I iA 1:' .IPOl .IS .- A unique , stri1ments, Including fivet&gt;xpenen~&lt;·

1-lwmt'i the con-

N'rt audience on Monday,
Ap_ril30. it was announced by
Tri-County Community Con- ·
cert . A~soriation , 8 p.m.- in
Galha Academy High 'School
auditorium. Keith and Rusty
McNeil , folk music singers per!onners - historians will
present "A Celebration of
American Heritage in Folksong." In addition to singing
folk songs and ballads the
McN eHs . will pre ~ ent
trad.1t10nal folk music
)J]ayll')l'

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folk

j .., ~

s trin g

banjo,

guitar,

Highland bllgpipes, African
drums, mouth bow, Appalachian dulcimer clarinet
ham1onira, and ~n exoti~
collection of •.rhythm instruments from around the
wor-ld.
Their areas of expertise inelude folk music from
Colonial America, the
American Revolution the
War Between the Stat~s the
late 19th century , the tu,:, of
the century, the "Roaring

Movie "Lost Command" 10; Jimmy ·swagger! 13;
Gospel Singing Jubilee 15; Hazel 17; Studio See 33.
IO ,Jo-Rex Humbard 3; Robert Schuller 8; Gospel
· Outreach 13; Movie " Come Fill the Cup" 17: Zoom
20; Big Blue Marble 33.
11 :()()-Ernest Angley 8; Rex Humbard 15; Rev . Henry
Mahan 13: Que. Pasa. U.S.A.? 20,33.
·
ll :JC)-()utdoors With Julius Boros 3; Animals.
Animals, Anlmals6; Rev. R.A. West 13: Elec. Co.
2Q; Once Upon A Classic 33.
·
12:~A t Issue 3; Issues &amp; Answers 6.13; Face Th~
l'latlon 8; This Is The Life 15; Nova 2o: Masterpiece
Theatre 33.
12 :30-Meet The Press J, 15; Directions 6; VIewpoint 8,
The Issue 10: Evangelistic Outreach 13.
1:oo-Tony Brown's Journal 3; Communique 6; Bill
Dance Dutd"'?rs a; Washington Week In Review 33;
Thr!!&lt;! On Thr.,.IO; Wild Kingdom 13; PTL Club 15·
Movie "Sailor of the King" 17; Advocates 20 .
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1:3o-Redscene 3; NBA Play-Off a.10; 'Midwesi Outdoorsman 13; Another Voice 33 ..

· 2:011-Baseball Warm -Up 3; Boxing 13: In Search Of 6;
_Q!L'f2ur Duff 33; Footsteps 20.
2:1o-Baseball3; 2:30-FBI'6; Movte "Alaska Seas"
17; Hocking Valley Bluegrass 20.
3:oo-Table Tennis 20: Sportsworld 15: Off Your Duff
Follow Up 33.
3:3o-Amerlcan Sportsmim 13; My Partner the Ghost
6; Great Performances 33 . .

SUNDAY, APRIL22,1979
7:30-TV Chapell; Show My l'eop1e 6: Jerry Falwell
8,10: The Bible Answers 13: Jlll]my Swaggart 15:
. Christ for the World 17.
,
a:O()-Mormon Choir 3; GraceGathedrol6: Insight 15;
Three Stooges &amp; Friends 17; Sesame St. 20,33.
a:3()-()ral Roberts 3; Celebration of Praise 6; Bay of
· Dslcovery 8: James Robison Presents 10; Willard
Wilcox 13; Open Bible 15.
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9:011-Gospel Singing Jubilee 3; Rex Humbard 6; Rev.
Leonard Repass 8; Oral Roberts 10: Rev.Jim
Franklin 13: Ernest Angley 15; Lost In Space 17;
Mister Rogers 20.33 .
9:3o-Eiec. Co. 33; It Is Written 10; Morris Cerullo
School of Ministry 13; Sesame St. 20.
10:011-Chrlst Is The Answer 3; Kids Are
Too 6;

·.SEE GENE JOHNSON, BOB BRICKLES,
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HARLAND 'WOODY" WOOD, OR

3: ~s-toLBA Play-Off a, 10.
4:011-Golf 15: Movie "Chubasco" 17.
4:JO--Wl de World of Sports 6.13; ~: 45-Bewltched J .
5:()()-Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 3; Footsteps 33.
5:3o-Best of Grouch9 2Q: Boating Safety 33.
6:oo-News 3.10; Pulse 6: Championship Fishing 8;
Advocat-:s 33 ; A.BC. News 13; Cllffwoo~ Ave. Kids
15; Wres+llng •17; Academy Leaders 20.
6:30-NBC News 3;15; News 6; CBS News a,IO ; Battle
of the Planets 13. ·
7:Oil-World of Disney 3,15; Friends 6,13; 60-Minutes
a,IO ; Star Trek 17; Prevln &amp; the Pittsburgh 20: On
Ice 33; 7:30-Ralnbow's End 33.
a:oo-Movle " Rooster Cogburn" 3,15; ABC Theatre
6. 13: All In The Family 8,10; F.Y.I. 33; Movie " A
Covenant w,ith Death" 17: Who Killed Marlin
Luther King Jr? 20.
a:3()-()ne Day At A Time a.10.
9:011-AIIce a.10; Masterpiece Theatre 20,33 .
9:3o-Just Friends 8, 10.
10:()()-Weekend 3,15; Mary Tyler Moore Hour a,10;
Dragnet 17; Movie "The Old Fashioned Way"' 20; .
Firing Line 33.
10:3o-Ruff House 17.
II :Oo-News 3,8,10,13,15; ABC News 6: Open Up 17;
Wall Street Week J3 .
II :1s-ABC News 6; CBS News a.J.O; PMA Pulse 15.
II :3o-Movle "Til We Meet Agln" 3; Movie " W.C.Fields &amp; Me" 15; 700 Club 8; Face the Nation 10:
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12 :011-Movle "The Legend of Custer" 10; 1:()()-Movie
"Island of Deslrl!" 11.

1:3o-ABC News ·13; 3:00--Movle "Summer Storm"
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gold bands, e~t.ate jewelery, :

etc. TAWNEY JEWELERS ,
422 Second Ave.

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service .
Frye ' s,

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VOL. NO. XXIX NO. 6

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EXCELLENT QUA~ITY

• TRESTLE TABLES
•ROUND TABLES
•OVAL TABLES
•CORNER. CHINAS
•ENCLOSED HUTCHES
•MATE and CAPTAIN
CHAIRS
•SPLAT BACK CHAIRS

ELB: ERFELDS~ .IN

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visibiP signs of injury and

were lra 0sporled to St.
Mary's
Hos pital
in
lluntington .
No ot her detai ls were
ava ilable.
A driver was cited on a
charge of leaving the scene of
an accident following a twovehicle mishap on Georges
Creek Rd., one-tenth of a mile
west of SR 7, sunday at 9:23
p.m.
.
Officer s report that a
pickup -truck driven by Cora
E.-King, 32, Rona, W.Va., had
stopped at the railroad

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crossing on Georges Creek.
A second pickup, operated
by .lames Gibson, 53,
Gallipolis , failed ro stop and
struck the Kin g vehicle in the
rear .
Both vehicles incurred .
moderate damage . Gibson
was cited on a charge of hit skip . .
The patrol investigated a
two -vehicle co llision in
Racine Saturday at I : 20 p.m.
Officers report an auro
operated by John M,
Freeman, 23, Pomeroy,
failed to yield ~t an

MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY, OHIO

Rutland , OH. 742 ·2081.

Copiek, • 21, went out of
control , passed off the left
side of' the roadway, and
struck two gasoline pumps.
There was minor damage
ro the vehicle .
Officers investigated a onoauw mishap Sunday at 12:50
a.m . on SR 7, one-tenth of a
mile south of milepost 30.
lbe patrol reports a north
bo und vehicle driven by Toni
Hudson, 16, Racine, went of(
the left side of the roadway
and struck a guardrail .
There was mod erate
damag~ to the auw '

MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1979

15 CENTS

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diameter 10" on large st end.
512 per 1on . Bundled slob . $10 '

Volunteers
sought for
flood area

per ton . Delivered to · Ohio
Pallet Co. , Rt. 2 . Pomeroy.

992-2689.

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co ll992-n60 .

OlD COINS. pocket wat~he&amp; .
class rings . wedding bond s. '
diamonds . Gold or silve'\. Coli
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Yard Sales
GARAGE SALE. Sat. and
51Jn,, ra i n or shine. M en ' s,
women's and children's
c lothing, toys, tools, books,
TV' s, many other misc.l tems .
2 m i les off 218 on Kriner Rd . 1
past Coon Club .

YARD SA LE, A poi I 24 · 236, .
lOam to 6pm . Baby clothes
and furniture, video game,
lamps,. drapes, clothes, bed ·
spreads, and misc. Rt. 160 inside Vinton Corp. limits.

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FIVE FAMILY yard sale,

Apr~ 25, 26, and 27 . Good
!CI!;&gt;thing; some antiques and
· misc. Items. J miles below
tEureka, second brick house
on l eft .

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beds. iron ' beds .. desks , etc.,
co mplete households, Write
M.D. Miller. Rt . ..f , Pom eroy or

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BASEMEJ&lt;iT Sole . April 25th odn :
' 26th. 9-5. Good gas range , all .
- kinds of Items , set of Fender '
Bendrnoster ompHiier and bon
guitar, dishwasher. Chester.
Summerfield's Apts., across
from Post Office.

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By The Associated Press
Mayor Robert Bourne
'Police · loudspeakers ordered schools closed, told '
pleading for volunteers ro merchants to keep only
help shore up liikes along tha minimum.riumhers of clerks
flooding Red· River rousted in their stores and asked
residents in· East Grand residents ro stay home.
Forks, Minn., today, while
Fred Duerr of Grand
the Pearl River continued Forks, N.D., was spitting
spreading tlirough residential mad. He owns about 20
areas in south Mississippi. rownhouses in the Dooded
. 'Persistent. rah1s continued sout~west section of clty
to fall in both river valley~. where more than 200 families
The Red River swelled w 'had to flee what was thought
· 48.8 feet, 28.8 feet above hood to be a 'flood-proof"
stage, at East Grand Forks neighborhood .
and was still rising.
" When the water was
RECEIVES THIRD 5().YEAI! MASONIC PIN - Guy
While · more than 5,000 coming qp, we were told we
R. RI!SSell, seated second from right, now has the distinc·
.volunteers were reinforcing were on our own," he said .
lion of having received' 50-year pins for, membership in
4,000 feet of tllkes, police " We called for help
three different Masonic bodies. The most recent pin - for
moved tlirdugh the streets ' evacuating people. We were ·
5().year membership in Warren Council No . 58 Royal and
told there was no help
c~ for more help.
Select Masters- was presented to Mr, RUSliell during an
"AI Coh1mbla, Miss., where available."
impressive' ceremony at hi~ Minersville. ~me Saturday
ln the meantime , the/
hall the town's 7,500 residents
aft~rn~l). Ma(llng the ~.n;se~!&lt;i!til!!!:, Whi)e l ~api)dge of~ ·baa 'fle'd; t.tre· Pearl 'Natton'a l • Weather ·'Se'rv[c~ .
fiCials and rePf'\!l!Onliibve~·ol" wan-..n C011~1l No. 58
' ru.,r drqpped about a foot , said water would begin
looked on , was RObert Stevens, grand captain of the guard
· bul heavy rains througbout receding 'around some
for .the state Council organization, seated at far right.
the area - more than . 2 Mississippi rowns that have
·Others seated are Clarence Struble, Knight of the York
Inches since Sunday morning borne the worst flooding.
Cross of Honor and past Prior of Ohio Priory No. 181 far
- brought fears it would rise
The Pearl River at
left, and Mrs. Russell. Standing, from lei!, Harland
again.
Jackson,
Miss., · will
"The people are busy· "continue to fall " ·unless
sandbagging and building there is more rain than ·
dams around their home,s and anticipated,
and
at
businesses," said Fran Monticello, Miss., the Pearl
Vance, a civil defense will "continue to fall slowly,"
wor.ker.
forecaster Toby Landers said
Larry Middleton was Sunday.· He · said that at
By ,Tbe Associated Press
cutbacks and layoffs in the
hauling . goods out of ·his Columbia, Miss., the Pearl
Fourpicketsatatruckstop.
steel·
industry, until a new
Columbia furniture store in a . has just about crested and
van . "If it gets in there, rm a will probably begin receding west of Youngstown were hit agreement is signed.
by buckshot early to~ay in a · Police said the Maryland
~ner," he said.
(Continued' on page t'o)
confrontation
with
a driver fired a sawed-&lt;Jfl
Maryland truck driver, _shotgun at pickets at the
Austinrown Township police truck · stop at- Ohio 46 and
reported.
·
Interstate 80. The four were
The Incident was one of a treaied and . released at a
series that has marked the Youngstown hospital.
continued work stoppage in
After the shooting, the
Ohio by steelhaulers who trucker headed , west on
MARIETTA, Ohio (AP) - Authorities in Wood
object to the tenns of _a Interstate 80but was arrested
County, W. Va. , say they will conduct im Investigation
nationwide c ontract a few miles away, police
Into the disappearance of a Marietta man whose body
nego ~iated by the T~amsters .
reported .
was discovered m the Ohio River Sunday afternoon.
The Teamsters have • Police Said they expected to
reported reaching agreement file charges of felonious
Boaters found the body of Thomas Bush 35
with one indu$-y negotiating assault and illegal pollSI'ssion
beneath the Interstate T1 bildge across the Ohio Rive;
group covering steelhauler of a sawed-of! shotgun.
near Williamstown, W. Va. Bush had been missing sindemands . However ,
Township trustees had
ce mid-jlfarch. The cause of his death has not been
detennined.
steelhaulers have said they declared the truck stop an
plan to continue their work emergency area and asked
stoppage, which has forced the operarors to shut down

Wehrung, prln cip~l conductor of the work, lor Bosworth
Council No. 46; Harry Hall, Knight of the York Cross of
Honor and representative of Warren Council No, 58; Bob
Reed, high pl'iest for Pomeroy Chapter No. 80 and department master for Bosworth Collflcil; Kenny Wiggins, past
,master ,o! Pomeroy Masonic Lodge No. 164 F and AM;
Charles Hopkin's, conductor for Warren Council No. 58;
Virgij Cline, Jlhistrious Master for Warren Councl No. 58 ;
-Dale Sffilth, past inaster 9f Pomeroy Masonic Lodge No.
164 F and AM ; James ·Ciatworthy, District 12 Deputy
Grand Master and James Brinker, 6th district inspector of
the Grand Council and Knight of the York Cross of Honor.
Mr. Russell , a Meigs County native, had lived in the
Warren, 0 . area for many years before returning here.

Pickets hit by gunfire

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Sunday following another
disturbance involving
truckers.
Officials said some trucks
were barricaded at the truck
'Sinp by striking steel haulers.
A confrontation was touched
off when the truckers tried ro
. free
their
vehicles ,
authorities said.
Police said they recovered
several weapOns from the
truckers involved in the
incident. They said there
were no serious injuries.
Township board chairman
E. Roy Davis asked the area
·truck stops to close IIi an
effort to avoid further
confrontations , but no
stations had complied.
The steel industry layoffs
include 1,060 workers at

Armco Inc. in Middletowri,
about 1,000 at Republic Steel
Corp. in Cleveland, and 3,000
workers at a National Steel
finishing mUl in Weirton,
W.Va.
U.S. Steel said it did not
plan any layoffs over the
weekend , but the company
said it would monitor the
Teamster situation . Jones &amp;
Laughlin Steel said it had cut
back production but not laid
off any workers.
EXTENDEDOoTLOOK
Wedn esday through
Friday : Warm through the
period with showers or
thunderstorms possible
each 4ay. Highs in the
upper 80s and 70s. Lows In
the
cts to mid 5Gs.

NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (AP ) - The 12-week-&lt;Jid
Steelworkers Strike at Newport News Shipbuilding and
·nry Dock Cb. was suspended officially with·the start of
the II p.m. shift Sunday.
.
· Shipyard spokeSlPan James Griffith said the yard
. will take strikers back within "a matter of day.s.'' lt
· was WICiear how many of the strikers would return to
. work. But before the workers report tb their jobs, they
· first must report to the yard's employment office. he

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·State workers being watched ·
COLUMBUS, Ohio (APJ - The energy crunch has .
prompted state officials to keep closer watch on state ·
employees who are caught violating traffic laws in
state-&lt;Jwned vehicles.
Robert Chiaramonte, the head of the state Department o1 Highway Safety, wants to be told by the Highway Patrol when a state employee is ticketed for
speeding. The employee's department head wiD then
be informed of the violation. Chiaramonte disagreed
"with criticism that the program amounts to a spy
program against state workers.
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THE PRESEN'I'ATION - Guy R Russell of Minersville, right, is sHown receiving a pin for 5().year -membership In Warren Council No. 58. Royal and Select
Masters, during a Saturday ceremony. Making the
presentation was Robert Steve.ns, grand captain of the
guard for the state Council. lt was the third 5().year
Masonic pin Mr. Russell has received.

lJRAWS FIRE
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)
- A tentative settlement
aimed at endtng one of the
longest , United Mine
Workers strikes already Is
drawing fire from striking
coal miners · who accuse

their union leaders of a
sellout.
The strikers, angered by
reports the settlement
would allow more votes by
Those who crosscil picket
lines than by lhose un
strike in the representation
dispute , threatened to
spread a wildcat movement.
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Accidents,
vandalism
checked.

Steelworker strike srispended

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intersection and struck a

vehicle driven by Wilma
Powell, 29, Racine .
Bot h vehicles inc urred
moder ate damage. Free!llan
was cited on a charge of
fail w-e to yi eld.
A Middleport man was
dted on a charge of reckless
operation following a onevehicle accident In Meigs
County on CR 31, one and
seven-tenth s of a mile north
of SR 124, Saturday at 10 :40
p.m.
.
The patrol reports an au!&lt;l
operated by Theodore

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. EDISON, N. J . lAP) - Human error probably
caused last week's head-Qn collision between an Amtrak Metroliner and a 3:1-ton track repair vehicle, a
· federal official says. Beth Segal, a spokeswoman for
the _Federal ·Railroad Administration in WashingtOn,
said the Washington-bound Metl'oliner, traveling about
80 ' mph, apparently was misrouted at the Ljncqln
Tower, a switch control point in Metuchen several
miles north of the crash site.
,
· The AmtraK maintenance vehicle was northbound
on the same track at about 10 mph. The Collision Injured 75 persons.

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with match ing 60·40 cloth interior
and dark blue vi ny l top . Onl y 37,370
actual miles on -th is loca l one owner.

PQmeroy Forrest Products. ,

Human er.,ror blamed

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·r,.rl ·F. Pinkcnnan. 22. Ht.
·fwo per~ms were ihjuced
' Ae('()rding to polic-e repilr- I, Willow Wood , di ed in an.ac- durin g . five
weekend
ts , Marrow was traveling cidt&gt;.nt Sunday morning on accidents investigated by the
south on W. va. 2 at about Greasy Ridge Rd . in J.awren- Gall !8-Mei~s P9st. Highway
6:30 p.m. when hi.s vehicle N' County.
Patrol.
went left of center, striking a
Al'cording to U1e Ohio State
Called to the scene at 4:33
car driven by 17 -year-&lt;~ld High Patrol, Pinkerman, p.m . Saturday, officers
Rebecca 1.. Davis of Hun- driving south at a high rate of . report that an auto operated ,
tington, and plummeted over ~pt'ed, apparently lost con: by
Ll!'da
Null, . 31 ,
im emba nkment.
· trol of his vehicle which ran Pi'octorvllle, was demol!shed
The victim's. car flipped
~ ff the roadway striking a durmg a one-veh1cle acc1dent
over several times , throwing ree .
on SR 1, two and !ow--tenths
the man from the vehicle,
The accident occurred one of a,mile south o~ CR 53. .
and finally landing on hi , and four tenths miles north of
W1th the acc1dent stlll
police said.
SR 775 near Wilgus. His body u_nder Invest ig at iOn ,_ t he
Law officers said Ms. was removed to Schneider's patrol reports Null and a
Hom e · · 'a t passenger, B11ly \'lull ,
Davis was uninjured in the Funeral
·Proctorville , di splay ed
mishap.
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After their recent Kansas
tour, the President of the
Kansas Arts Commission
said, "What a wonderful experience it was to have you
with us. I tell everyone about
you everywhere. Thank you
for your gift of joy and song
which you give to everyone
who listens to you .''
Press acclaim from their
West Coast tour included:
"Two superb artists, both at
singing and discussing
folksongs of all ages :"
(Riverside Pres s Enterprise ); " ... the auditorium
resounded with an exciting
variety of sounds and rhythms which evoked a feeling of'
surprising order 'and
togetherness.'' (San Ber- .
nardino Sun-Telegram) ;,
"K~ith and Rusty McNeil
have their audience spellbound from the moment they
pluck the first chord on their
banjo and guitar." (San Jose
Mercury).
A ·graduate of Stanford
University, Keith McNeil
· worked as an administrator
for the Pacific Telephone
Company for fifteen years

wa·nted to Blly
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JUST RECEIVED - NEW SHIPME"T

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door 'sedan . a.ir, AM ·FM, new
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music.

Although no' fatalities were
recorded over the weekend in
the Gallia-Meigs area , two
i:nen lost their lives in traffic
accidents in neighboring
·
counties.
A 37-year-&lt;Jid Mason County 'man was killed in a twocar accident Saturday
evening at Flat Rock , W.Va.
' EarneSt F. Marrow of
J~n, W. Va., was Pronoun·
ced dead on arrival at
Pleasant Valley Hospital in
. · Point Pleasant, W.Va.-, after
· he apparently lost control of
his car on W. Va. 2, according
to the Mason County Sheriff's

until steadily increasing
demands for public , performances required Keith
and Rusty-to devote full time
to pioneer this fresh approacp to folk music and
history,
The McNeila have five
children, ranging in age from
11ine to twenty-five, who often
join them as ,they tour across
the United States, Canada
and Mexico inlheir 35-foot
bus-home. When not on tour,
the McNeils reside in Rivetside, Ca.

ELBERFELDS IN .POMEROY

QUALITY NEW AND USED CARS.
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Twenties ," · the ·· Greai
Depression · and the contemporarY. period. In addition to the ·scores of folksongs inherited · from
generations ol their own
family tradition, the McNelis
have carefully researched
the .folk music of the many
immigrant groups which
enriches the American
cultural "Salad ·Bowl," the
so ng s which reflect
America's major social
movements during the past
two hundred years and
America 's religious history
through folksong .
·
Fot the past ten years,
Keith and Rusty have ,been
bringing America's rich
hi storical and multi-eultural
heritage to life through folk
music. Their more than 2,000
concerts, their recordings
and their work on Public
Broadcasting Television
have .enchanted audiences
across the United States from
J..ong Island to Los Angeles,
and from Florida to Alaska.
Between concert appearances they teach five dif- .
ferent graduate level courses
· on American history through .
folksong at ' uniyersitles
across the United States and
they continue their exiensive
research on American
history and lifestyles as ex·
pressed through ·traditional
and contemporary folk

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MEMBERS mDUCTED - Sl&gt;rteen Meigs High School
juniors and seniors became members of the srhool's chapter of
the NaUonal Honor ·s()(&lt;Iety in reremonies held Sunday aftern?"~ m the school ce fet~ria . Janu Burson, president,
pr&lt;'stded. New members pictured inrludP. fr ont, 1 tor ..Janet

Horky , Mary Colwell, Elaine Barnhart, Tonia Ash~ Je~ell '
Kelly, Sonia Ash,' Marie t.egar· secood row, ito r, V1ck1 Smith,
Debbie Danner, Kim Warner, Cherie IJghtfoot, Rena Lefebre;
bllck, 1tor, &amp;:ott McKinney, Cliff Kennedy and Dan Thomas.
The 16th nt•w mrrnhPI' Ml present I ~ Croii• Swirk.

The Meigs County Sheriff's
Department Investigated
three acci~ents over the
weekend .
.
Friday at 11 p.m. at Jack'S
Club parking lot a vehicle
owned by Jack Ward was
darnaBed while parked. The
incident
is
under
investigation.
Saturday at 12:~0 p.m. on
SR 124 in Syracuse, Melvina
Burke,
Wellston , was
traveling east. She reported a
passing vehicle struck and
object in the highway and
flipped it into the windshield
of her 'car. .
·
· The win d'shield on the
Burke vehicle was shattered.
The object .was a piece of
tailpipe. The. driver and a
passenger, Cynthia Slavins,
were cov~red with glass but
were not injured.
Saturday at 8:40p.m. on U.
S. 33 a deer was killed when it
ran inl&lt;l the path of a vehicle
driven by Ted 11. Brauchla,
37, l..oveland .
,, · .
ln othe~ ~atters,ileput1es
are invesugatmg damages 1&lt;1
approximately 5,000 tomaro
(Continued on pa~e 10 )

Mausoleum ·
vandalized
The vandalism of a
mausoleum and the entering
of a Gallia County grave is
wider investigation by the
Gallla Co unty Sheriff's
Department.
Notified by the caretaker of
the cemetery, located in the
northwest area of the county,
last Monday the department
h a~ been conducting an
extensive investigation or the
incident for the past week.
According to a department
spokesman, extensive
damage, estimated at $3,000,
was incurred ro the marble
memorial plaque which
sealed the casket within the
walls of the mausoleum.
The plaque was broken and
a blcck wall demolished ro
g~ access ro the casket,
placed in the mausoleum
approximately four years
ago.
The sealed casket was
opened and the body exposed
as the subjects h\volved
apparently . searc~ed for
wer~
valuables -which
rumored to have been buried
with ihe deceased, a former
resident of Oak Hill.
The
department
spqkesman said the· she~iff;s
office has been unable ro
confirm that any · items of
value were interred with the
bOd)' .

-

According
to
the
s p okesman, upon
apprehension those involved
would be charged with at
least two counts of breaking
and entering-the mausoleum
vault and the casket-and
possibly other charges. ·
The name of the person's
grave violated and the exact'
location of the ~emetery is
being withheld pending
further investigation.
I

Weather
Cloudy with rain possible
tonighl. Low In mid 50s. Ram
possible again Tuesday. High
in mid 70s. ProbabUlty of rain
60 percent tonight, 80 percent
T.uesda

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