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12 - The Daily Sentinel, Middler.ort-Pomeroy,
INSPECTION SET
RACINE - Finals plans for
the annual inspeetion to be held
on June 13 will be made when
R~cine Chaptor 134, OES ,
meets at 8 p.m . Monday at the
temple.

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonight thl'u Tue sday
May 4-8

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Agnes Duffy, 77, Mason, died
Thursday
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Memorial Hospital. Miss Duffy
was born July H, 1895, in
Pomeroy, the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Duffy . She is survived by
several nieces and nephews. ·
Funeral services will be held
at 2 p.m. Saturday at the.
Fog lesong Funeral Home with
the Rev . Father Bernard

Krajcovic offi ciating . Burial
will be in Sacred Heart
Cemeter y, Pomeroy. · Rosary
services will be held at 8 p.m.
Friday at the funeral home
where friends may ca ll at 7 this

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GODZILLA VS. THE
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MUMMY ' S TOMB
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Andrew Keir
Valerie Leon

TO MEET THURSDAY
RACINE - A meeting. of the
auxfliary of the Racine Fire
Dept. scheduled Tuesday
evening ·has been postponed
until 7:30 p .m. Thursda y
evening due to the primary
election at the fire house
Tuesday .

ERECf BOOTH FOR SCOIIT.0-RAMA - Peter Groth,
left, and Dale James, members of Boy Scout Troop 200,
Gallipolis, began erecting the troop's booth for Saturday and
Sunday's MGM Scout.&lt;J..Rama , The event is being held in the
Pomeroy junior high gym, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday and
2:30 to 4:30p .m. Sunday.
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May 6-7 -8
Double Feature Program

St. Paul
Lutheran Church

UNHOLY ROLLERS
Cl audia Jenning s

Sunday School-9: 15a .m .
Wor ship Service, IO :JOa.ITJ .

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Meet
Rev. Arthur C. lumt Pa stor
Corn. SYcamore &amp; 2nd St.,
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SOLDIER BOYS

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said " the Pres1 dent and Vice Pr esident are seemin gly offering a

cease-f1re in admmlstration attacks on the press and
Pr esi dent ial Press Secretary Ron Ziegler ha s even apologized to
the Wash in gton PDSt .
" But lhi s has been probab ly the most ant i-press ad. mini stration in hi story and it isn't log ical to ex pect that i'ts attit ude toward the press will chang e ove rnight and under duress"
of Wa terga te.
WASHINGTON - PRES I DENT NIXON prom ised Thu r sday
the Un1tcd States would not interf ere with a Co mmun is t takeover
of lndoch ina, as long as the tak eove r is a cc om pli shed by pea ceful
m ea ns. But he warned that Hanoi " would ri sk rev ived confrontation w1th us" if it attempt s to conquer its neighbors by '
force . The Pre sident 's prom ise and warn 1ng came in a "S tate of
the World " report to Congress
In a recorded radio address, broad cast at the same ti me the
report was released to Congress, the Presiden t blamed North
Vietnam's "continu.ou s viola tion " of the pea ce agreement for th e
" fr agile" ceasef 1re e)Cisting in V ie tna m and Laos The
Presi dent 's remarks broadly summarized his 232 -page. 60,000
w otd r eport to Cong r ess tilled "Shap1ng a Durable Peace." The
r eport was drafted by I he Nati onal Securi ty Counci l, headed by
Henry A . Kissinger .
WASH INGTON A GROUP OF SE NA TORS asked
Presiden t N ixon today to for ce gaso line refineries to supply aft
th eir old cust omers lest a gas shortag e put 40,000 independ ent
st a I ions out of business to th e detr i m en ! o f com petition.
Under a.n amendmenf'to th e Economic Stabilization Act opposed by the adminis trati on and the oi l indu st ry but si gned into
law by Nixon Monday night - th e Pres1 dent has power to r equire
ma jor refine r s to allocate ga sol ine, crude oil and petroleum
pr odvct s omong a ll the ir former custom er s. Sen Phil ip A. Hi:t rf ,
D M Jch., chai rn_1an of the Senate anti ~ tru st subcom m i ttee, sa id
indepe nd ent st a tion s, which sell a bout a fifth of all gasol1ne,_are
be1ng for ced out of business everyday by the shortag e of
gasolme. Once c!oseO_. they rarely can r eopen, he sa 1d .
, . BE I~U T - lEBANESE ARMY TROOPS and Palestinian
guerri llas declared. a cease- fir e today afler more than two days
of bloo dy f ighting . .Hours after it was_proclaimed by th e offi c ial
Beiru t Radi o, newsmen r eported a ca lm In the capifal and
elsew here.
News m en touring Palest inian refug ee ca mp s _on Be1rut' s
so uthern outskir t s, the scene of so me of lh e shar pes ! figh j1ng,
sai d a ll a.-my troops had withdrawn .

A Safe Deposi t Box .
One of the most conven1ent rooms you can re nt
It keeps all your valuables sa fe. In one place.
The rent? Ju st penn1es a week

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Lew Herbert Norman, i5,
Minersville. di~d Thui-sda:, at
the Holzer Medical Center . Mr.
Norman was born Nov. 20, 18'17
at Phe lp.c;, Ky ., the son (Jf tlw
btc Francis M. and Helen Oalf'
Norman . He wa s also pre&lt;.·ec.kd
in death by (-1)1 infan t son, hH1
sisters, and three brothers.
A retirfl'tl i:lnd diSabled CtJCJl
miner, Mr. Norman W&lt;.i ."&gt; a
member or the Thomas On-'Jn)
Masonic Lodge and was &lt;.t 32nd
degree SCoths~ H1te Ma.son d t
Coving ton , Ky .
Surviving are his wife, Effie
McGraw Norman · thr e•·
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Par ker , Frankli n Park. IlL ·
Mrs . Edward ( Bcalru:e 1
Mill er, Patriot , and :\1rs.
Aretta Flint, Nashvill e; Ten n.;
six sons,
Moses, near
P o me roy ;
Walla ce
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Williamson, W. Va .; Donald .
Valley Station, Ky . ; Ha rold "f
Philadelphia ; Leland
of
Pomeroy and Roger , La ncaster ; a sis ter, Mrs. An grline
Francis, Freebur n, Ky .; 41
grandchildren , an~al ­
grandc hildren.
Fun e r~ l ser vice.) wilt he held
at 2 p.m . Monda y at lht•
Chambers Funera l HMJP at
Matew an , W. Vu . Bun a!
will be in the Barn&lt;Jns bo
Cemetery in Pike County, K ,\
Friends may ca ll at t he
Rawlin gs--Coats Funer.al l fonw
from 2 to 4 and fr.om 7 to 9 p m .
today. After Fr id&lt;:~y , frie nds
may call at the Ch;_unlw rs
Funeral Home on .Saturd:-J }
evening and Sunday.

MEETING CANCELLED
Due to primary election
Tuesday, May · 8, the
regularly scheduled meeting
of the Pomeroy Fire Dept.
has been cancelled by order
of the president, John
Manley.

pomeroy
national
bank
the bonk of
the ce ntury
established 1872

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RIO GRANDE ~ Jimmy
N90, 6-3 senior forward who led
Gallia Academy High School to
35 hardwood triumphs in 44
outings the _past two years and
a Glass AA Dis trict cham.
pion ship, has signed a grant-inaid to . attend Rio Grande .
College this fall .

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there 's gott a be a reason . With Sate lit ' · '1ere
is. It's a beautiful c ar to look at . A b eautiful car
to dr ive . Ou r S atellite Scbr:ng-Plc
we call it "Super·OUi e l. " QuiBt t
over th e wheels, und er th e hood.''"" '"'"rd the rear
seal. Satellite was bui ll to be s e en. b u l nol no erd. We
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Musgrave will present Major Lockhart the
Key to the City. Invited to participate in
Ule program are members of the Mason
County Court, Chambe r of Commerce i ·
Lockhart's high school principal, Benjamin Franklin , IV, Civil Air Patrol,
National Guard, American Legion Posts,
Point Pleasant meichan_ts and other
dignitaries. A band will be included in the
ceremony and efforts are being made for a
"flight patrol " to fly over the city.
Immediately following the ceremony,
Major Lockhart wil.l be escorted to the
Moose Club where the 1956 PPHS
graduating class will hold a reception in
honor of their ·classmate who was also
president of the class in his senior year ,
The reception [rom 3 p.m. to 6 p.m . will be
open to the public.
. All townspeople and businesS places
are urged to display flags and especially
the merchants to have their places of
business decorated.

MAJ. HAYDEN LOCKHART

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Pomeroy High School in 1963 where he was
an outstanding football player, the team
captain in '61 and '62. He was granted a
football scholarship by the University of
Miami, Miami, Fla. A severe leg Injury
suffered in football at Pomeroy High
barred him from college ball. He was all
SEOAL for three years, 1960, 61 and 62.
Following the death of Judge Crow,
Frank W. Porter, Jr . joined the firm ,
which then -became Crow, Crow and
Porter.

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Young Crow's father, Fred W. Crow,
Jr ., graduated from Obiil State University
POMEROY - Frederick W. Crow Ill in 1940 began practicing law here in 1945
has joined the law firm of Crow, Crow and after five years with the Feder~ I Bureau of
Porter, following in the footsteps of his Investigation.
He was also an All-American end on
father, Fred W. Crow, Jr., and his grandthe Ohio Slate Buckeye football team.
father the late Judge Fred W. Crow.
The younger Crow also graduated
The Crow Law firm was establish"!! in
1907 by the late Judge Crow who completed from Ohio State University in 1970 with a
5() years as ail attorney in 1957, Tbe late Juris Doctor Degree. He served as
Mr. Crow also served as Meigs County assistant State Attorney General and has
Corrunon Pleas Judge and as a trustee of recently heen legal advisor lo the Dayton

PT. PLEASANT - Air Force Major
Hayden J . Lockhart, Jr., now of Springfield, Ohio, will come horne next Saturday
to be presented the " Key To The City,"
saluted, and given a reception .
Declared, " Major Hayden J . Lockhart
Day," hosts will be members of the city
council and a committee from Lockhart's
1956 PPHS graduating class.
Major Lockhart was one of the first
prisoners of war released after eight years
confinement in· Vjetnam . His plane was
shot down 'in March 1965 over Hano&gt;. lt was
from Point Pleasant where Lockhart attended schools, excelled ·in sports and
entered the Air Force Academy .
The major will arrive"' in Point
Pleasant Friday evening. and will be a
guest at the Red Carpet Inn. His parents
were uncertain today whether they will be
able to attend Saturday's functions . The
Lockharts lived in Point Pleasanti Mr .
Lockhart was iv the furniture business and
Mrs. Lockhart is a former employe of The
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The picture (in the picture ) is the late Judge Fred W. Crow .

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WASHINGTON ( UP! ) - Rep . WiWam that almost 5() per cent ofthe energy in this
Harsha , R.Ohio,Saturday, commenting on country is wasted," he said. " Energy
the energy crisis, said "America is literal· conservation must become everyone's
ly going to run out of gas ana in the not too responsibility. We simply cannot continue
distant future " and one reason is waste. to squaDder these resources without
''I believe greater emphasis must be paying a catastrophic price in exhausted
given to the research and development of energy supplies."
other energy sources and particularly_to
-" While constituting only six per cent
the need , as the president termed it, 'for a .of the world's papulation, ~erlcans
national energy conservation ethic'." 1 devour one-third of the world 's glo~al ~?·
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ergy production. " said Hars:1a, m hts
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minutes an order r eins tating James plaintiffs all their rights, benefits and
Richarrt Ham!Jton as assistant football . privileges enjoyed by them as teachers; to
coach, head bas ketball coach and · allow the plaintiffs reasona ble sums with
assistant baseball coach effective as
which to pay their expenses, including
March 20, 1973; to physically expunge attor ney fees in their defense, and lo pay
,from its minutes all of the unlawful and all the costs of the action, and to grant the
illegal acts of the Board of Education or plaintiffs any and all relief to which they
March 20 and the subsequent approval of are entitled .
those minutes on April 3; to restore to the

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Jane Watton , c lerk of
Pomeroy · village, announced
that Revenue Sharing FUnds
rece ived by the village from
Jan. 1 to June 30 of this year
will be used as follows : $3,000
to be used for recreation on
village owned property on
Mechanic St. and $500 to be
spent on village streets and the
parking lot wall.

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Continued cloudy Sunday
and Sunday night. Chances of
showers. Lows in low 60s.
·Warm Monday, turning cooler.
Showers ending Monday night.

Mo the rs Da y

PLEASANT VALL E Y
DISCHARGES: Mrs . Ron:dd
Roush,
Wes t Co l umbia :
William
Pl ants ,
Point
Pleasant; Michael Wd ttcrson.
Cheshire; Mrs. Berry .Jo:;eph
Young and twi n d~1u g hters,
Racine ; Mrs. Terry Brumfi eld ,
daughter. Gallipolis: Te r • ·~a
Paul J ones , Jr ., P&lt;H n l
Pleasant ; Rh onda Kay HL!.l t,
Cottageyille; J ohn Ho ttge n.
Ma son ; Samuel Bl cvin ... .
So uths ide ; . Mrs . Ch e ~ tcr
Bailey, Mason ; Mrs. ManU
Youn g, Mason ; Mrs. Lu cillr
Powell, Hartf or d ; 1\0IIial
McCoy, Gallipolis Ferry: Ola
Snyder, D(jniel Donohue) Point
Pleasant ;
Mr s .
Charles
· Conrad, Apple Grove .
BIRTHS : May 4·, a d&lt;&gt;ugltlcr
to Mr. and Mr ~ . .J;nncs
Blankenship, Gall ipolis.

According to tile petition, the Board of fa iled_ to . l~ga lly and lawfully notify
Education on March 20, 1973, illega lly and plaintiffs of their dismissal as required by
unlawfully voted not to reemploy each and Section 3319.11 of the Ohio Revised Code.
all of the plaintiffs and illegally and
The teachers further contend that
unla,.fully notified each and all
!heir action refusing to reemploy them resulted ·
non-reemployment for the 1973-74 school from their cri ticis m or the school board.
year.
They said the board also refused to give
Plaintiffs further contend that the them reasons for their dismissals, denied
board acted without any recommendat~n them the due process of law, free speech,
for their non-reemploymen t by the Local and violated the first and Hth amendSuperintendent, Donald McKenzie, or by ments of the United Stales Constitution .
the County Superintendent, Clarence E.
The}• a lso claim their professional
Thompson, one being necessa ry.
standing and reputations ·in the com They s tate in their petition ' the boa rd munity hav~ been damaged as a result or
minutes of March 6, March 20 and April 3, the board's action and that their op1973, fail to disclose any re commendation portunity for employment in the comori which the defendan~ Board . of munity and surrounding area ha s been
Education, acted.
impaired.
Plaintiffs further claim that their nonIn addition to the reinstatements, the
reemployment is illegal and unlawful in teachers asked the court to enter upon its
that becau~ it did not act on a recommd- minutes an order reinstating Melvin
nation of the County .Superintendent of Cartor as head football coach, assis tant
Schilols, Clarence Thompson, it made such basketball coach and head baseball coach
board action void and thus,' the Board has errec tive March 20; to enter upon its.

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GALLIPOLIS ~ Nine teachers whose
contracts were not renewed by the South.
western Board of Education Friday filed a
suit in Gallia County Common Pleas Court
seeking reinsbtement.
Atty . William Conley, Gallipolis, a
former teacher, filed ljle action on behalf
Melvin Carter, Rt . 2, Vinton ; James R.
Evans, Rt. 1, Gallipblis; James Richa rd
Hamilton, Lower River Rd. ; Lois Hueholt,
422 Hedgewood Dr .; Marc Mangold and
Stanley Sobel of Rio Grande; Orville
White, Pt, Pleasant; Martha Hopkins, Rt .
1, Patriot and Linda Rusk of Gallipelis.
Named as defendants were John
McNeal , William ·ca·r ter , Robert Ruff,
Taulby Owens and Carroll Baker , members of the Southwestern Local Board of
Education .
Plaintiffs say that they are holders of
limited contracts issued by the SW Board
Education for employment which began
Sept. 1, 1972 and expired on or about May
25, 1973.

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NEW YORK - MARTHA MITCHELL, SI TTING al lhe head
of ~:~ long conference table surrounded by a dozen a ttorneys ,
clutched a small Bib le and said ' 'not a word about th e Watergate
affa ir," an attorney sa id Thursday .
The wife of form er Attorney General John ' N. Mitch el L
test i fi ed l or nearly three hours Thursday in the Democrati c
Pi1rfy 's civ i I suit aga Insf the Watergate conspira t or s, bu t refused
to d1scuss what " she had lea rn ed in her husband -wile rela tion ship," a llorney Henr y Rmhblatt said. The test imony wa s ex pected to be released to the public today .

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Recommendations will come out of the
district session to be referred to the
governor's conference later this year.
Among Meigs residents taking part in
the workshops will be C. E. Blakeslee,
Mrs. E~na Russell , Robert Clark, Mrs.
Beulah Strauss, and Mrs. !larbara Shuler.
Monday is the deadline for making
reservatioos for thC district forum at the
Meigs County Senior Citizens' Center.
Rese~ations may be made at the ceqter,
992-7884 ·or 992·7886, or with Leafy
Chasteen, 669-4777 or Lucille Smith, 9853821. Transportation will be provided to
the district session ·for anyone needing it.
Registration and a coffee hour will be
RESOLUTIONS MADE
from 8:30a .m . (0 ·9:30 with a ·program
COLUMBUS (UPI ) - Tile annual . beginning at 9:30 and adjourni~g ~t 3:30
. conference of the Episcopalian Diocese of p.m. The total cost is $1.5(), which includes
· Southern Ohio here Saturday adopted a buffet luncheon . There will be an award
resolutions endorsing the hiring of ' for the county with the highest attendance.
minority group members in the diocese,
Mrs. Eleanor Thomas, executive director:
and urging women considering an abortion
of.lhe Meigs County Council on Aging, is
to seek pastoral ~ounseling. ·
chairman of the district event.
POMEROY - Dr. John Cashman,
direc tor of the Ohio Deparlment of Health,
will be among tlie speakers at a district
forwn on aging to be held on Friday at the
Hocking Valley Motor Lodge in Nelsonville. Also speaking will be Dr. Arthur S.
Flemming who was recently appointed
commissioner on aging under President
Nixon, pending Senate approval.
Seven workshops will be conducted at
the forum ·with the leaders to be drawn
from the eight participating counties.
These workshops will offer senior citizens
the opportunity to identifx problems in

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Hartinger to
·command
war college ,·
COLORADO SPR INGS - Major
General Jt~mes V. Hartinger has been
named Cum mandant of the ·Air War
College at Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery , Al~t. The Air War College, the
l)e niof service school of the U. S. Air
Force, annually provides profession(.!!
educa tion to a few hundred lop USAF
colonels and senior officer:; o other U.S.
and Allied Armed Services.
. The veteran Air Force fighter pilot is
completing ·a three year tour here in the
North Ameri can Air. Def~nse Command ·
(NOHAD ). Prior to moving to NORAD, he
was comml;lnder of the famed F lying
· Tigers, the 23rd Tactical Fighter Wing , at
McCon nell AFB, Kans .
Gencritl Hartmger and his wife, th~
former SuS&lt;Jn Allensworth o[ Middleport,
Ohio, will be mavin~ to Maxwell AFB in .
Mity Or Jur.e of this year.
General Hartinger, the son of Mrs.
Vi ole t Hartinger, Beech St., Middleport, is
a graduate of Middleport High School.

Positions open
at county home
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GALLIPOLIS - Atty. Thomas S.
· Moulton announced Saturday that applications are being accepted by the Gallia
County Child Services . Board for the
positions of matron and superintendent at
the Gallia County Children's Home.
The board is seeking replacements for
Jim and Jan SingletOn who have resigoed.
The Singletons have been associated with
the Children's Home located on Rt. 160
near the Holzer Medical Center since the
retirement of Mrs. Anna Sprague in Oc·
Iober 1971.
Persons wishing to submit applications should contact Mrs. Jerry Miller
at the Gallia County Child Services Office,
427Second Ave or Attorney Moulton who is
chairman of the board .
At the present time, 15 children from
ages eight thru 18 are . residing at the
Children's Home . Four of those will he
leavin g following graduation from high
school.
other members of the Child Services
Soard are Ruth Gillespie; Zelia Craft,
Lester Plymale and Dorothy Condee. ·
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TAKING part in the Gallia County Hernane Socioty's first spaying clinic last
week at Dr. Philip L. Edmiston's clinic were, left to right, Dr. Edmiston, Gwen
Longbotham, of the Gallia Humane Society, and Carolyn Moore, with. Little
Raggett and Coco before they were spayed. The society will set up appeintments
for dogs and cats to be spayed or neutered and will pay up to one-baH the cost for
each animal. Appoiniments may be arranged by calling 446-0795. Tax deductible
donations may be sent to the Gallia County Humane Society, in rare of Shelly
Price, 148 Portsmouth Rd., Gallipolis.

Third time wanted

Tag tax called .b est
MIDDLEPORT - The twice-defeated

$5 permissive license tag tax should be
offered to the voters again.
That 's.what the Middleport Chamber
of Commerce decided Friday night in a .
meeting at the Co!umbl!S and Southern
Ohio offices presided over by George
Ingels, president.
In its resolution directed lo Middlepert
Mayor John zerkle nnd council, the
chamber indicated it.'i stand was based on
the conv iction that a $5 vehicle
registra tion tax would be the best means of
carrying out a program of street improvements, that Ulere is no way of
"getting aro4_nd" making repairs, that
sm;~ repairs will cost considerable money,

and that the tax is better than alternate
ways to raise it.
The chamher also is urging public
support for the $5 tax. A letter will be
directed to Mayor Zerkle urging him and
eouncil to give further study wputUng the
tax on the ballot again.
In other business, the chamber approved providing $300 again this year, as
in the past, to maintain the public use
facilities and boat launching area. Routine
business was complete~. Directors will be
announced at the next meeting. Members
are urged to pay dues for the current year. •
John Weeks, Gallipolis, assistant
manager of the electric company's River
District, wa s a guest.

Ohio coal not banned
COLUMBUS IUPI ) - The Director of
the Ohio Environmenta l Protection
Agency ' sa id };..:riday Ohio's power plants
can use Oh io Coal and recommend that
they so just as long as they install sulfur
oxide remova l equipment. The Oh10
Chamber of Commerce recently asked the
EPA lo reduce the sulfur oxide emission
s tandards beca use they would hurt th~
Ohio co&lt;~l industry.
Most of the coal used by the plants
comes f1;om eastern Ohio and has a high
s ulfur oxide content.
Ira Whitman said it has never been the
in ten lion of the Ohio EPA (o cripple the
Ohio co8l indus try or create an energy
cris is.
.
He pointed out that a recent study by
the U. S. Su.lfur Oxide Contrql Technology
Assessment Panel .found !hat sulfur oxide
removal equipment is available an~
proven.
1
' Hundreds of pages of testimony were
rece ived at four public .hearings held on
the standards in 1911 and 19/2," said
Whitman. "Based on (ha\ testimony, ,
Ohio's s tandards were changed from 40
'mic r og rarris per cu bic meter to the
present level .of 60."
. ·
· Whitmcm, however, admitted that «so
many important q'uestions were raised " at
April 23 hearings that regulations may ,
have to be changed in connection with'

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requiring all Ohio public utility compa nies
1p end sulphur dioxide·pollution by July I,
1975.
Whitman said he still felt there was
adequate technology and new equipment
that Ohio's . H utilities could abide by
pr~~ent 1standards and meet the deadli?~ ·
&lt;~ We admit that our present pos1tlon
could ehange, provided that the agency is
given sufficient data on the sulphur
diOxide question ," he sai~. " All parties
will have further opportunity to present 1,
suc h material in the adjudication proces_s .
" ff all H utilities presently considered
for air var~a:nCes apply for such a hearing,
a final policy decision would probably not
be made until late summer or early fall. "

MAKE EVEREST'S TOP
KATMANDU, Nepal (UP!) ·- Two
members of a 64-member Italian expedition Saturday reached the summit of
Mt. Everest, th~ world's highest mountain,
according to a message received by th~
Nepalese foreign office. The message said
Carez Rinaldo, 31, and Mizuko Mirko, 28,
reached the 29,0211-foot summit at midday
with two Sherpa guides accompanying
them. ·T he Italians· became the Sixth axpedition to climb the p&lt;;ak through the
traditional South Go! face, the same route
used. by earlier successful
expeditions.
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taste, addr01slug luues, not personaUii01.

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I CHESHIRE - A stx'Page dtrected prtmanly at the " Sky-htgh Pollut1on F1gher
Part of $ 3 ~-BJJllon Power
1 reature story on construction safety-consciousness 1n Complex,"
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Concerned about unconcern
I am becomrng more and more concerned every day because
of the seemmg unconcern on the part of so many people I meet
all kmds of people every day and I believe that a great percentage of these people are as upset over the lack of morality m our
country as I am We are havmg mass murder Legalized and
hearmg 1t said that 11 IS for hwnamtartan reasons and on May 8
we are bemg asked to legalize another form of moral cancer Had
1t not have been prohibited by the State Constltuuon, this too
would already have been forced on the people of Ohio
The thing that roncerns me most IS the almost total stlence of
professmg Chrtsltans on those matters What IS happenmg to the
moral stamma of the church of Amertca today '
Not only does the stlence of professmg ChriSttans bother me
but also the Wily some politlc1ans can pull the wool over some
peoples' eyes There are two ways whtch are bemg used to en~
coura ge people to vote for the Lottery Tax Ore IS that 11 wtll

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Neighbors Assume; Mom Fumes
Dear Rap
My daughter, 15\'.o, lS gomg wtth a 17-year-old boy They hold
hands at school, date once a week, and are very concerned wtth
keepmg stra1ght reputations
My friends, however, probably because of all the adverse
publiCity teens receive these days, btl me w•th such questiOns as,
"Are they STILL gotng together' Aren't you gettmg nervous '"
"I hope she knows about precautions you know teens today "
"You let your daughter go out' Not me I Think what mtght
happen " "Haven't you read 1 " (They evidently have all the
latest printed facts about teens and sex, drugs, morals, etc )
They unply that all ktds ever thmk about IS gomg to bed Am
I natve to believe m these two young people and gtvethem credtl
for sense enough to wrut Wilt! they know they're ready ' DISGUSTED
Dis

Why don't you use the good old put-down "You ratse your
kids and I'll rruse mme 1"?
Since your fnends EXPECT "the worst" they'll probably
get 1! wtth thetr ktds, but that doesn't mean ALL teens thmk
about nothmg but sex, dope, etc Mostly , parents are gutlty here
- they read too much I - SUE

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Dear DISgusted
You're much saner than your friends when you giVe your
child credit for a senSible attitude toward sex - thiS probably
because you've GNEN her thai att1tude m the ftrst pla ce HELEN

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NOTE TO SUE Don't blame parents overmuch for thetr
preoccupation With "bed and bad "When warmngs are thrown at
them from every directiOn - books, movtes, exposes, handwrmgmg friends - onl}' complete stoiCs could avmd worry
They're hearmg everything they never really wanted to know
about tbe wild stde, and far too httle about the good stde of
growmg up Naturally 1! mnuences thetr thinkmg
What a shame the "good Stde" doesn't make hot copy'
HELEN

l.A.tnch Menus

on a bWl , pmto beans, cold
tomatoes, bread and butter,
Galhpohs Ctty Schools frUlled gelabn, 112 pmt m1lk
Menu
Wednesday, May 16 - Oven
Monday, May 1 -Pork and fned chtckcn wtth gravy,
beef loaf wtth gravy, buttered mashed potatoes, app]esauce,
peas and carrots, mashed bread and butter, cookLes, 112
potatoes, bread and butter, pmt mtlk
shced peaches, 'h pmt mtlk
Thursday, May 17 - Beef
Tuesday, May 8 - Wiener on \lltth noodles, buttered peas,
a bun wtth meat sauce, shel1te bread and butter, sliced
beans, buttered corn, bread peached, 1 2 pmt mtlk
and butter, shced pmeapple, %
Fr•da} , May 18 - Tuna ftsh
pmt milk
sa lad sandwt ch, buttered
· Wednesday, May 9 - Shced spma ch, potatoes, bread and
turkey , mashed potatoes, butter, sliced pmeapple, 1h pmt
applesauce, bread and butter, milk
COOkieS, 'h ptnl mtlk
Monday, May 21- Pork and
Thursday, May 10 - Pork beef loaf wtlh gravy, mashed
wtth noodles, green beans,~ potatoes, shellle beans, bread
bread and butter, frmt gelatm, and butter, sliced peaches, 1h
'k pmt mtlk
pmt mtlk
Friday, May 11 - FISh
Tuesday, May 22 - Wtener
sandwtch, garden greens, on a bun with meat sauce,
butlered potatoes, bread and cheese sttcks, buttered kale ,
butter tce cream, 'h pmt mtlk Puttered corn , bread and
Monday, May 14 - Sloppy butter frm t gelatm, v, pmt
Joe With chtps, cole slaw, green J'll lk
beans , bread and butter,
Wednesday , May 23 Pmeapple Up.S1de Down cake, Creamed cht cken , buttered
'h pmt milk
peas and carrots, mashed
Tuesday, May 15 - W1ener potatoes, brea d and butter,

brmg m a gr eat amount of revenue and thereby gtve taxpayers
relief The other way IS that people are gomg to gamble anyway
so 11 rrught as well be legalized
Let's take a look at the ftrsl reason After the cost of admtrustratLon the lottery could not possibly raiSe more than one
percent of the State budget Thts one percent would come mostly
from people who could least afford 11 People who for varwus
reasons are down and out and who hope to ''Strike 1t rich'' They
would be usmg money to gamble on a State sponsored Lottery,
usmg money whtch was needed for other thmgs wtth only a
mtlhon to one chance of wummg
As the amendment now stands, there IS not even a
destgnatwn as to what the money IS to be used for A vote for the
L:&gt;ttery would be hke giVIng the State LegiSlature a Signed blank
check Thts would most certamly create many problems and
money could posstbly be wasted
The second reason ts so foolLsh, that

1t IS

hard to understand

how anyone, 1et alone a State Legtslator, could be fooled by 11
Simply because people are gomg to gamble IS no reason to
legalize gambling lf It were, then, by the same reasomng we
should legalize murder (which. has already seemmgly been
done), we could also legaltze prostitution, we could also legalize
the open aale and use of all drugs, not JUSt alcohol, and any other
VICe that we could thmk up, JUSt as long as the State recetved •ts
cut
Surely there IS enough moral courage left m Chrtsbans to
stand agamst such moral unnghteousness, and enough moral
consclOusness m the citizens of Ohio to deny the legalization of
the Lottery Tax Surely there IS sttll enough mterest m our
democracy that everyone wtll go to the polls and vote May 8 and
m every other election to come
Rev Howard Shtveley, Box 1;13, RaCine, OhiO

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R -rated movws
Dear Sir
I wonder tf other parents encounter the same problem that
we do concermng the type of movies we have to see 1f we choose
to take our children to the Drtv e~In theater
We have small ch1Jdren that enjoy the drlve-m as compared
to the theater downtown (as 1t IS tmposstble to keep small
chtldren qwet for that length of tune )
It seems to me the vartety IS poor - A great percentage IS
the Rofated type - very few family ftlms to choose from Last
season we had to dtscontmue gomg as each tune we chose to go,
the movte was somethmg chtldren shouldn't be subjected to Try
to explam to 4 and 7 year old children why you can't attend the
movte as planned
Don't misunderstand me - I am not agamst the showmg o£
an R-rated film but I do object to bemg forced to choose between
that or no movie at aU for my children
I wonder if the poSitions were reversed and the owner of the
theater had small chtldren What would he do '
I would like further comments on this subject from other •
concerned parents
Name Withheld on request

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Dear S1r
As a board member, parent, and taxpayer in the Eastern
School Dtstnct, I am wntmg thiS URGENT letter concermng the
bmldmg program we all wtll vote on Tuesday
Our spectal education program IS madequate and we do not
have a band room at this ltme B} mcreasmg your taxes by only
2 7 mtlls we could have these two things, plus more classroom
space, as we are overcrowded'now and new famthes are movmg
mto our area steadily
Another pomt I woqld like to brmg out IS we could keep our
children m our diStrict 1 Some of the parents and children are
travelmg some distance now but if we consohdate, most of us will
have farther to travel Knowmg thiS, I know there would be
children who would not, and could not, compete m extra
curricular achVlhes as parents would not be able to fw-msh the
transportahon"
By your support at the polls Tuesday we can keep our chtldren
at home Please vote Tuesday , May 8 between the hours of 6 30
and 6 30 - Roger Epple, President, Eastern DIStrict School
Board

POMEROY- A beautiful article on the IOOth anmversary of
the Pomeroy National Bank, wr1tten by Mrs Maxme Grtfflth,
cashier, IS featured m the May-June edition of the Natwnal
Assoctallon of Bank Women Journal whtch IS diStrtbuted to
banks across the nallon
In the well~wr1tten feature, Maxme relates actlvttles from
the plannmg stage through the actual observance last year at the
Pomeroy bank About fiVe pages m length, the feature IS accomparued by a photograph of the women employes of the bank
costumed 10 thetr penod fashiOned gowns made for the observance Publishers of the magazme also arranged for some
attractive pencil type sketches accompanymg the article It's aU
quite effectiVe The prunary sketch deptcts actiVIties at the bank
durmg last year's observance, even to the pomt of showmg the
bank's float m the Btg Bend Regatta Week End parade
Perhaps the bank will put a copy or two of the magazme on
display so that VISitors can look the feature over Most everyone
should find It mterestmg
MRS WILMA SARGENT has r'l)u'ed agam Wtlma has spent
like ,43 years m public offtces and nghtly IS enlltled to her
retirement She was m the county board of education offtce for
many years but after reSignmg there accepted a part-tune
pos1bon as secretary of the MeJgs Sotl and Water Conservation
D1str1ct office She's now given that up Iilterested m so many
thmgs, Wilma wtll have no trouble keepmg busy Mrs Leota
Young has replaced Wtlma at the soil and water distn ct offtce
FRIDAY AT 8 15 PM, the Metgs Jumor Htgh School m
Mtddleport should rock With the mustc, vocal and mstrwnental,
of Life, Inc , a modern group making tts flrst appearance m
Metgs CoWtty The group does not only the top tunes of today but
also show tunes &lt;U~d standards Proceeds wtll go to the Metgs
County cancer fund drtve Settmg a receptive mood for the
audtence for a half hour before the show wtll be Armand Turley
at the organ
MRS LLOYD GEBBY, 5027 Troy Road, Sprtngfteld, Ohto,
act1ve m a program to locate as many paratroopers as she can, IS
currently seekmg the present address of Paul Chtlders who used
to live at ReedsVIlle Anyone knowmg the address IS asked to
please wrtte to Mrs Gebby
A SCHOOL DAY IS MADE UP of many tnctdents Here IS a
self-&lt;&gt;xplanatory one dtsclosed m a letter from a thankful parent
to Bob Moms, prmctpal of the Pomeroy Elementary School
'Tius IS JUSt a note to tell you of my apprectation for the
Safety Patrol children and to one boy mparticular
"Today, my httle gtrl, a kmdergarten pupil, forgot to notify
the bus drtver when he forgot to let her off the bus Several
hundred yards down the road he realized his error He stopped
and the patrol boy walked the child home
"She had become qmte fnghtened The patrol boy was
fnendly, cheerful and calm When they amved , she had settled
down
" It puts my mmd at ease to know these boys and gtrls do
thetr JObs so well - above and beyond the call of duty If you
could thank thiS boy for me for helpmg a fnghtened child, I'd be
most grateful. I don't know his name but he rtdes the red ticket
bus He wears g1asses and has brown hair"
TUESDAY IS ELECTION DAY desptte the lack of local
candtdates and consequently much local mterest Polls wtll be
open m Metgs County from 6 30 a m to 6 30 p m The only local
tssue ts a 2 7 bond measure tn the Eastern Local School DIStnct
and, of course, there are the seven state ISsues to be voted upon
throughout the coWtty

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6 30 - Th1s Week .:1 Bob Harrmgton 6 1t Is the Day 10 Blue
R1dge Quartet 13
7 DO - Commun 1que 6, Old T1me Gospel Hour 13 T1me For
T1mothy 4
7 30 - Fa 1th For Today 8 Rev •val F1res 6 Herald of Truth 3
Camera Three 10
7 45 - Morn1ng Report 4
a 00 - Leonard Repass 8 Gospel Caravan 6 Church Ser VICe
13 Mormon Cho•r-3 Day of D•scovery a Bllly James Harg•s.and
h1s All Amencan K1ds 10
B 30 - Oral Roberts 3 Your Hea lth a Day of D 1scovery B Rex
Hum bard 13 Rev1val F1res 15 Kathryn Kuhlan 6 Don Young 10
8 55 - Black Cameo 4
9 00 - Smg.ng Jubilee 3 Cadle Chapel a O:al Roberts 10 Rex
Humbard 6 Old Fash1oned Meetmg 8
9 30 - Church by S1de of the Road a Globetrotters B Rev
Char les Norn s 13 Mov1e Satan Never Sleeps' 10
10 00 ~ Church Serv1ce 4 Cvnoslty Shop 6 13 Garden Club 8
Thts Is The Life 3 Hour of Fa1th 15
10 15 - Talkmg Hands 8
10 30 - V1ewpomts 8 Th s Is The L1fe 15 Captain Noah 3
Beyond the M1rage 4
11 oo - Pom t ofViews6 Joy In Living 13 TVChapeiJ Focus on
Columbus a
\1 30 - Make A W1sh 13 CB PA Bowl 1ng 6 Wally s Workshop 3
Doctors On Call 4 lns•ght 15
12 00 - Calv1n Evans 13 Rex Humbard B Co lumbus Town
Meet ng 10 Meet The Press 3 4 15
12 30 - Rcv1va! f1res 13
1 QQ ,...- Lower Lighthouse 13 D•rect1ons 6 WHA Play Off 8 10
Band Fest• val 3 Man fr om UNCLE 4 Kathryn Kuhlman 15
1 30 - Newsma ker 73 13 Sa1n t 15
2 00 - NBA Play Off 6 13 Dugout Dope 4
2 10 - Baseball a
2 30 - Sacred Heart 15
2 45 - Open Bible 15
3 00 - Stanley Cup Play OH 3 15
3 30 - Old Ttme Gospel Hour B Lee Trev•no s Gol f for Sw1 ng er s

j

10
4 00 - Face the Nation 10 Marshall News Meetmg 33
4 30 - Audubon Wdd l1 fe Thea tre 33 Act1on 8 Urban League
Presents 1o
s 00 - An1mal World a Lass1e 10 Rlpples33 Star Trek a
5 JD---An 1mal World 10 Sesa me St 33 Wtnn1ng On My Mmd
8 Mov1 e The Wh1te Warner 13
6 00 - News a 60 M1n.utes B 10 Lloyd Bndges 3 Fadh For
Today 15
6 30 - UntamedWor ld 6 NB C News3 4 15 Human D1mens10n
33
7 00 - Lawrence Welk 13 UFO B In The Know 10 Zoom 20 33
Wa1l Till Your Father Gets Home I) Safan to Adventure 3 Th1s
Is Your L ife a
7 30 - Let 's Make A Deal6 D1ck Van Dyke 10 World of Otsney
3 4 15 U S Open Ba dm mton 20 33
B 00 - MASH B 10 FBI 6 13
9 00 - Ma sterpi ece Thea tr e 20 33 Robert Young w1th th e
Young 6 13
9 30 - Barnaby Jones B 10
10 00 - F1nng L•ne20 33 Of Men &amp; Women 6 13
10 3D---We Th1nk You Shou ld Know 3 Ev11 Touch 8 H1gh Road to
Adventure 10 Pol 1ce Surgeon 15 Bobby Go ldsboro 4 George
K1 rb y a
11 00 - News 3 a a 10 15
11 15 - News 6 8 10 13
11 10 - Johnny Ca r son 4 l.'i Jack Parr 13 Movtes My Li t tle
Chickadee 3
L1sbon 8
Speedway 10
1 00 - News 4 13

MONDAY, MAY 1, 1973

6 00 - Sunr 1se Semmar 4 Sacred Hear t 10
6 15 - farm tt me 10 Engl tsh 3
6 20 - Farm Repor t 13
6 25 - Paul Harvey 13
6 30 - Co l umbus T oday 4 B1b le Answers 8 Good News 13
School Scene 10
6 45 - Corncob Repo rt 3
6 55 - Take Ftv e for L 1fe 15
7 00 - Today 3 4 15 News Weath er Sports 6 CBS News 8 10
Jeff s Col11e 13
7 30 - Rpm per Room 6 Rocky &amp; Bullwmkle 13 Popeye 10
South should have been
- Capt Kangaroo 10 New Zoo Revu e 13 Lass1e 6 Sesame
JUSt as happy to let West St1:1 00
33
stru ggle wtfh three dta· 8 30 --- JackLalanne13 NewZooRevue6
monds It would have been a a '55 - Loca l News 13
struggle and an unsuccessful 9 00 - Paul Dtxon 4 Phil Donahue 15 Capt Kangaroo a
one but South couldn't let Fnendly Junct1on 10 AM 3 Let's Make A Deal6 Ben Casey 13
well enough alone He btd 9 25 - Chuck While Report s 10
three spades
9 30 - To Tell the Tr uth 3 Jeo pardy 6 Hollywood s Talkma 10
East doubled West opened Beverly Hil l bil li eS B
th e kmg of hearts A trump 10 00 - Colurnbus S1x Call1ng 6 D 1ck Van Dyke 13 D1nah Shore
shtft at thiS pomt or a heart 3 15 Joker s Wild 8 10
contmuatwn followed by a 10 30 - Spl t1 Second13 Baffl e3 A 15 $10000Pyramldl:l 10
trump sh1ft would have left 11 OO - Pa ssword13 Saleof theCentury J 4 15 LoveAmencan
South two tncks short of hiS Style 6 Gambit 8 10 E tec Co 20
doubled contract, but for 11 30 - Bewitched 6 13 Hollywood Squares 3 4 15 Love of L 1fe
reasons known only to htm ~ 8 10 Sesame St r eet 20
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55
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News
B
Dan
I
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l
s
World
10
self West shtfted to the queen
12 00 - Pa ssword 6 News 10,... 13 Con tact a Bob Braun so so
of clubs
East thought a wlule went Club a Jeopat'dy 3 15
up wtth hiS ace and led back 12 30 - SplltSecond6 3Ws3 15 Search for TomorrowS 10
a club for hts partner to ruff 12 ss - NBC News 3 15
West's lead co uld only be ex· 1 00 - All My Ch•ldren 6 13 News J Secret Storm 8 Gree n
Acres 10 Not For Women Only 15
plamed as a smgleton
'
Thts loolied like n'loney 1 20 - Fash1ons tn Sewmg 3 ~
fr om home to South Could 1 30 - 3 On A Match 3 4 15 Le t 's Make A Deall J As t he World
he make h1s contract after Turns 8 10 Bowltng 6
2 00 - Days of Our Lt ves 3 4 15 Newlywed Game 13 Mike
thiS help'
He thought a whtle and Douglass 6 Gu1d1ng L1ght 8 10
played out dummy's ace and 2 30 - 0oc tors3 4,15 DatmgGame13 EdgeofNtghtB 10
3 oo - Another World 3 a 15 Genera l Hosp1tal6 13 Pnce fs
SIX of trumps He wanted to
be able to dtscard one of R1ght B, 10, Understanding Afr1ca 20
dummy 's diamonds on hiS 3 30 - Return of Peyton Place 3 15 One L1f-e to L•ve 6 13
km g of clubs and felt he had Secret Storm 10 Merv Gr1ff1n 1:1, Phil Donahue a French Chef 20
to play two rounds of trumps a 00 - Mtster Cartoon 3 Love Amencan St yle 13 HuckleberrY
Houhd &amp; Yog1 Bear 6 Somers.et 15 Sesame St 20 33 Mov te
f
hat play to work
"ast rose wtth bts kmg of Forbidden 10
.rumps and could have set- 4 30 - Petttcoat Junct1on 3 I Love Lucy 6 Merv Gn fftn a
tled South 's hash by leadmg W1ld Wdd We st 13 , Abbott &amp; Costello 8
his last trump, but East had 5 00 - Bonanza 3 4 Hazel 8 Mr Rogers 20 33 Andy Gnff 1th
"hat he thought was a better 15 B•g Valley 6
5 30 - BeverlyHIIIb!lliesS Elec Co 33 GomerPytei3 Death
tdea He led 'a diamond
Va lley Days 15 Hodgepodge Lodg e 20
South ros e wtth the ace,
diScarded a d1am ond on hts 5 55 - Earl N•gh tmgale 15
6 Oo--News 3 4 8 10 15 AB~~ News 13 Sesame St 20 Around
kmg of clubs, cashed the d•a· the
Bend 33
mond km g, ruffed h1 s last
6
30
News 6 CBS News a, 10 J Dream of Jeannte 13
diamond and made hts 1m~ News - 3 ABC
a,
15, lns•ght 33
possible contract
7 00 - Tr uth or: Conseq J Beat the Clock 4 News 6 10 C1rcus
(NEWSPAPER EI&gt;4TERPRISE ASSN )
13 What s My L•ne8 Elec Co 20 Read Your Way Up33 Sa 1nt

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, TODAY'S QUESTION
Your partner rcb1ds one notru mp What do yQu do now?

Pro-Cons of Ohio Lottery Tax issue reviewed
EDITORS NOTE: The
followlag Js an explanatiou ol
Slate Issue I on lhe May s Oblo
primary ballot, repealing the
Jll'llhlbilioa ID the Ohlo ConstltulioD agaiDsl a state lottery.

would amend a section of the
auo Constitution that forev ~r
prohibits lottenes for any purpose m Ohio
•
If approved by a ma)ortty of
voters, the amendment would
authoriZe the General Assembly, after July 1, to set up a
By LEE LEONARD
spectal state agency to conduct
UP! Statehouse Reportet
lottertes, sell tickets, award
COLUMBUS (UP!) - State prizes and divert the nee proIssue I on the May 8 ballot

IS

7 30 - To Tell the Truth 6 Young Dr Kildare 8 Hollywood
Squa r es 4 Traffic Court 10 Do You Read Me 20~ EpiSOde Act 1on
33 Bobby Go ldSboro 3 Movte Tar..zan &amp; the Lost Safari 13
B 00 - Rowan &amp; Marttn s Laugh In 3, 4 15 Rook1es 6 Gun
smoke 8 10 E1senstem 20, 33
9 00 - U S USSR Basketball 3 Mov tes The Bravos" 6, D ,
The Judge &amp; Jake Wyler '-4 - 15 _,.
9 30 - Dons Day 8,10 Book Beat 20 33
10 00 - B1l l Cosby 8, 10 News 20 Oh Happy Day 33
10 30- Wall Street Week 33
11 00 - News 3, 4 6 8 10 l'3 15
11 30 - Johnn y Carson 3, 4 15 Alan Ktng At Las Vegas 13
Elect1on Ret urn s 4 U S USSR Basketball 61 Movies Th~
Dunwtch Horror ' 8
Portra1t of a Mobster 10
1 00 - Focus on Col urnbus a News 13
2 00 - News 4

ceeds mto the state general
re\!enue fl.Uld
Prt\ ate lottenes wou1d not
be permuted, although the
courts have never coru,1rued
state law to proh1b1t lottenes
conducted by chantable
orgamzahons or for pubhc
beneht
If the voters approve and the
legt$larure creates a state lot·
tery, Oh10 "'oulri 10m nmeo other

states wtth lottertes, tnclodmg
the border states of Mtchigan,
Pennsylvama and New York
Appro\ed Year Ago
The same constrtut10nal
amendment was approved by
the Ohto Genera) Assembly m
1972, but •t was ruled off the
ballot a )ear ago by the Ohto
Supreme Court on techmcal

The archttect of the J&gt;'Opoaal,
Sen Ronald M Mottl, DParma, who worked for more
than t\\O years to get 1t on the
ballot, contends a state lottery
would produce $75 mtllton to
$100 milhon a year m revenues
for Ohio
Dr Fredenck Stocker, an
Ohto '- State Untverslty econo~
grounds
nust and opponent of the lottery, has c1ted a much Lower
figure - $3S mtlllon at the
most
Mottl s chief argument on
behalf of the lottery IS to "keep
Ohloans' money m Ohto "
(Continued from page I)
The sena.tor has srud between
weekly newsletter
GAl 1.1POLIS - Galha Academy Htgh $15 mtillon and $30 mllhon IS
"At this rate, unless we expand our ov.n School Prmctpal James N M Dav1s leaVIng Ohto lot lottery tickets
GALLIPOLIS
Although tnfuel production, explore new energy Frtday announced the names of GAHS each year pnmanly to Mtchveshgallon continues, noth1ng substantial
sources to curb our energy wastmg ways, maJorettes for the 1973·74 school term
tgan and Pennsylvama
has turned up m solvmg the robber)Amenca IS hteraliy gomg to run out of gas
Eight glrls \'ere selected followmg Mottl satd residents of
murder Tuesday mght of Marvm Kenneth
m the not too distant future," he satd
lnouts on Thursday
To1edo and Youngstown
Wray, 59, owner of Kenny 's carry.Out m
They were Cmdy Smtth Shella Casstdy, frc'quently play the lottencs m
Eureka
Sandy Delhnger, Jane Hannon, Joan ne1ghbormg states, and 24
Galha County shenff James W
Hannon, I cresa Bane, Peggy Scarberr} Ohwans already have won
GALLIPOLIS - C1tl pollee Fnday
Saunders reported Saturday hiS departand B.lrb,tra Evans
$50,000 m pnzes m the
ment has come up agamst a " brtck wall " mghlmvesligated a breakmg and entermg
Ass1stt ng GAHS Band D1rector relatively new MIChigan and
m lts mvestlgatton ''We're checkmg all at the B&amp;B Ptzzena, 463 Second Ave
Chdrlcs Ro\\C m the selectwns were E - Pennsylv,lma lotteries
Juhus Preston owner, reported
tips and leads but thus far have been
F1 anklm Anderson and M1ss Roberta
Pennsylvama netted $70 nulsomeone broke.mto a locked desk 11 1 a back
unable to fmd any clues", he satd
Anderson, of Marshall Umvcrs1tv 's han tn proceeds m tls first
room and took a money pouch contammg
Wray was ktlled shortly after 9 p m
Thundcnng Herd band
yeat, Mottl sa1d, and thls monTuesday at hts carry-out located south of $375
ey could be used for a vamty
The Galha Count) she11ff s departEureka He dted from a shotgun blast m
COMMENTS WANTED
of general p\Jrposcs m Ohio
the head Wray's wallet contammg an ment mvesh15aled a B&amp;E at the Etvm
COLUMBUS (UP£ I - Gov John J
Supporters of the lottery also
undetermmed amount of money and the Fraley resadence located ne.1r Bladen 1he G1lhg&lt;:tn announced Saturda y \ISJtOIS to matntam revenues realized
carryout's cash drawer were both emp- house had been ransacked accordmg to Oh1o's stale parks Will nov. have a chanJe could be used to lower property
Deputy Ivan Fife Entry was made by to comment on the sm v1ce 1ecmved by
lted
klxes or fund such spec1aJ pro~
The body was found m a pool of blood prymg open a wmdm~ An mventot y IS fJilmg out response cards that w1ll be made JCClo,;; .1s .1 VIetnam Wa1 vet~
being taken to detenmnc v. hat "as stolen a vatlable th1s year
behmd the counter
eran s bonus
Rep Alan E Norns, R-Westcr ville, .m opponent. rejects
the " pot of gold" at b'1.1It1ent,
pomtmg out lottery p1 oceeds
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would fmance only 1 to 2 per
GALLIPOliS - Steven J
l .•.Jst Chance Carr y..Qut whe1 c• cent ot il st&lt;J tc budget at the
Carter,
20,
Coal
(,J
ovc,
was
a tt uck dr 1vcn by Delbert S most cmd should not be r egard~
POMEROY - Thtrty-ftve dnvm g pnVIJ~ge s, DWI ,
Cited
to
Mumc1pal
Court
fo1
S\\ Is her 34, Gallipolis , s!J u~.:k e!j as d substit ute for tax proM
defendants were fmed and 22 Deborah Gumther, Galhpohs,
others forfeited bonds m Metgs $5 and costs, parkmg m no fa1ltu1 e to stop w1lhm the lhe wmdow of the cmt y~out gr&lt;J ms
assu 1cd
clca1
dtslancc 11\\ ned by Sam Cm d1 1 hc1c
~Iinder Numbers Games
County Court Fnday
parking zone 1 Everett L
followmg
a
th1
ee
veh1clc
ac
Backers
of the lottery, m"as mmor di:image
Fmed by Judge Frank W Caldwell, Mtddlepm t, Rt I, $5
A foUL th acmdeut occurred
Porter Jr were Uoyd M and costs, JllegrJl parking, cnient o~t 8 18 p m Fnda) on
on Thtrd Ave whCiC an auto
Mason, Coolville, Everett EJ Eddte Bigley , Reedsville, Rt I, Second Avc
C1ty pollee sa1d Carter 's car tlnvcn b) M~xme H Denne~,
Russell, Martella, Vtrg1l p ' $10 and costs no reg1strat1on
Phtlhps, Pomeroy , Gary B plates , George D Stoba1 t, .s l1 ut:k the reat end of an auto 47, Rt 1, Vmton , stru ck an auto
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Th•·rrtr. Butcher, Ltttle Hockmg, Ractne, $15 and costs, clnvcn by Roger ~ Jackson owned by C h~u lcs Ragland of
Jackte W Jenkms, Belpre , dtsturbang the peace, and 18 Rt I, Patnot The tmpact C~ al l lpoliS
Tomght thru
Shirley M Edwards, Reeds- Charles E Rose, Racme, Rt 2, fm ced Jackson s c.1r mto ;:m
Wednesday
vtlld, Thomas F Leman, $10 and costs, exp 1red auto dnven bJ Lmcl.t M
Mlch.lel, 19 , Ht 2, Gallipolis
Torch, Wtlltam Kmttel , oper~tors license
BARBARA
Pomeroy, Bon me S Pickens,
Forfetttng bonds were I here \'H IS manor damage
I homas Roge1 Lyon , Rt 1,
Mtddleport, Earl H Gilkey, Thoma s
H
Balderson
STREISAND
Ton1ght thru Tue sday
Patr1ot,
\HI S charged w1th
Middleport, and Jtmmte D Parkers bm g, Timothy R
MaY68
Stiln lc v Kubnck 's
IN
McGmre, Crown Ctty, $10 and .Jones, l ebanon Mar y V failtn~ to stop \\1 thm the
CLOCKWORK
ORANGE
clear
distance
costs each for speedmg
Myers , Cuya hoga Fa lls, assured
( Tcc hm co lor)
James E Johnson, Jr , Carroll V Knotts, Parkers· followang a m1shi.ip on Eastcin
Mal co lm McDow el l
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Patn ck Mag ee
Parkersburg, $5 and cos!s, burg, Chester L Buck , Ave Ofhcers sa1d I yon's car
Under 17 req u1r es oc
st1
uck
the
rear
of
;jn
auto
speedmg , Hobart Adkms, Athens John Duncan, Suffet n,
co mpany1ng
p&lt;Jren t
0'
Barboursv11le, W Va , $9 and N Y , Paul M LaLonde, di!Hn hy Cjnthaa Kay Carey,
guardian
R
Adult s $1 so
costs, speedmg, Donald L Ctncmnatt, Lester 0 Gardner. 23, of lndust1y Pa
CARTOON
A thud acc1dcnt occ un ed on
Show.Sta r ts 7 p m
.
Hunnell , Pomeroy, Rt 3, V1enna W Va , Douglas M
'
rourth
1
\
ve
and
PmC!
St
at
the
Shtrley A Btshop, Rutland , B1sse ll , Tuppers Plaws ,
Dana M Washburn, Harns~ Thomas Hendncks, Fa tr·
vtlle, N Y , and Elza W borne, Steven K Henderson,
BarttmiS, Reedsville, $15 and Mtddleport and Mahlou Eblen,
$27 50
each
costs each, speedmg, and Pomeroy ,
Glenn A Young, Btdwell, $10 speedin g , Wayn e Mont
and costs, stop s1gn vtolatwn gomery , Blue Creek, Charlie
E Patterson, Mllldleport, and
LewiS G Taylor, Pomeroy
326 Second Ave
Carl Randolph, Crown Ctty, Stephen A Phillips, McKells
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and Truman Hall, Mtddleport, Rock, Pa , $32 50 each ,
speedtn
g
Benny
Wolfe
,
$25 and costs each, $10
suspended, over]oad, .Roy J Rutland, $17 50, no muffler ,
Newell, Pomeroy , $53 and Larry E Nelson, Mtddleport,
costs, $23 suspended, overload, and Davtd Hysell, Mtddleport,
Chnstopher Napper, Langs- Rt I, $17 50 each, no motor
VIlle, $48 and costs, $18 cycle endorsement, Velva 0
suspended, overload, Vtrgtl L Lacy, Parkersbwg, $357 50,
Toppms, Cheshire, $55 and DW!, Joseph F B1ghouse,
costs, $10 suspended, over]oad, London, $81 50, overload , Carl
Reg mal Gumm, Mmeral Wells, D Ford, Hockm gport, 138 35,
$48 and costs, $18 suspended, speedmg tn park and Donst F
overload, and Davad C Bonecutte1, Leland, N C ,
DeBaur , Parkers burg, $141 $17 50, tllegal parkmg
Gowns -Jif~;&lt;;~
costs, $71 suspended, overload
&amp;
Carl J. Ctrcle, Racme, Rt I,
OPEN HOUSE HELD
SlipS
cost only, fatlure to obtam
REEDSVILLE
Open
by
regtstratwn, Cectl VanQueen, house "as held at the ReedsVAN
Galhpohs, $10 and costs, VIlle Post Offtce Monday m
RAALTE
fatlure to yteld, Kathleen observance of Postal Serv1ce
Carpenter, Rutland, $150 and Day when 1mprmted envelopes
Costs, three days confmement, honormg pasta] people were
hcense suspended for SIX d1stnbuted to VISi lOI s and
months, restn cted drlvtn g spec1al stamps were on sale
prtvtleges, DWI , Frank V
Refreshments of cooka es,
Musser, Pomeroy, Rt 2, $150 donuts, coffee, and punch were
and costs, three days con- served by Mrs Donna Gnffm,
fmement, license suspended Mrs Opal Randolph , and Mrs
for slx months, restn cted Ruth A Balderson

Clues scant in

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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
All sorts of stran~e thm gs
happen m match pomt dupll
cate West' s three-d1amond
rmlk
s lu~ed pmeapple , liz p}nt milk
btd was the first oddity · He
Fr1day, May 25 - Ham~ should have been really hapThursday , May 24
Spagheth wtth mea[ sauce, burger pall} on bun wtth PY to let East play three
ca bbage and carrot salad, pickle, potatoes, green beans, clubs
bread and butter, chocolate bread and butter, ICe cream, If.!
MOSCOW
( UP! )
marshmallow puddmg, 'h pmt pmt nnlk
Foregomg the Kremlin for a
wooded
country
estate
SUNDAY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
overlookmg the Volga Rtver,
presidential advtser Henry A
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cludes \1. 1th the comment
'They're very safetyconscious throughout thts JOb
Cooperation of Ohto Power Co
has been 100 per cent tn actiOn,
not JUst talkmg, to promote
safety on this proJeCt
You look at the green
rtppling water of lhe Ohto
Rtver and glance back at the
prOJect site Then your gaze IS
agam drawn, as 1f by a

pow&lt;:_rful magnet, up
up
up - to the cloud..,rowned top
of the p.ollutton-ftghtmg gumt
built by a company that IS
also a gtant - m 1ts safety
efforts "
The • giant" the conc1uston
avers to IS the 1,103-foot stack
whtch wtll ,serve both llmlihon kilowatt power Wilts
Ftrst umt of the plant IS
scheduled for operatton In
October, 1974, w1th the second
gomg mto operat10n a year
later

By Bob Hoeflich

a.~ked

Building progJ:am support

evtdence on the proJect
Momtor IS the monthly
publication of the Industrial
Commission of Oh1o DIVISIOn
of Safety and Hygiene Tttled

I

Dear Slr

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actiVIties at the General James
M Gavm Power Plant here
appears m the recent Issue of
Mom tor It mdudes 13 pictures
and
considerable
copy,

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By Hobart Wilson Jr.

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3-The Sunday Timeo-Sent1110l,Sunday,May6, 1973

GAHS majorettes for
73-74 announced

Gasless

robbery-murder

Pouch holding $375

Court raps 57

Driver cited in accident

eluding the powerful Ohto AFir
CIO and some local chapters of
the Umted Auto Wor~ers,
mamtam a lotter) would ''put a
cnmp" m numbers runnmg
and orgamzed cnme b) offenng compet1hon
Mottl smd New Jersey has
experienced ~1 15 per cent reduction m syndicated crune
smce ImttatLon of a lottery
Norris satd such claiJIIs are
hkely to earn a Illace m the
Mafia Jokebook " because local
numbers players can pa} a
dime or a quarter, find out the
same day tf he w1ns and collect
c
promptly
Also, Norns sa1d, no mcome
tax 1s pa1d on lllcga1 nwnbers
wmnmgs
Lottery supporters have
Cited hgures showmg Penn·
sylvanta w1th a pro]ecjcd
annual gross mcome of $189
mtlhon · from the lotte1 y, New
York With $144 nulhon and Ne"
Jersey wtth $122 mtlhon
Opponents have cla1med
Ohwans do not gamble as
much as persons m other
states, o:lnd would not produce
as much
Mottl has smd Oluoans are
gomg to g,tmble anyway, so the
proceeds mtght as wel1 go fm
sta le purposes
Norns smd 1t 1s one thmg to
allow gamblmg, but the state
has no bll8mcss promotmg 1t
And he addL'&lt;i the state would
have to advertise and promote
the lottery wtth easy access to
!tcket off tees, cheap prtces and
good pnzcs m order to run a
successful venture
M,in y church groups across
the state have JOmcd m opposttton , along: w1th an orga mzahon'knuwn as Oh10ans Agamst
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Concerned about unconcern
I am becomrng more and more concerned every day because
of the seemmg unconcern on the part of so many people I meet
all kmds of people every day and I believe that a great percentage of these people are as upset over the lack of morality m our
country as I am We are havmg mass murder Legalized and
hearmg 1t said that 11 IS for hwnamtartan reasons and on May 8
we are bemg asked to legalize another form of moral cancer Had
1t not have been prohibited by the State Constltuuon, this too
would already have been forced on the people of Ohio
The thing that roncerns me most IS the almost total stlence of
professmg Chrtsltans on those matters What IS happenmg to the
moral stamma of the church of Amertca today '
Not only does the stlence of professmg ChriSttans bother me
but also the Wily some politlc1ans can pull the wool over some
peoples' eyes There are two ways whtch are bemg used to en~
coura ge people to vote for the Lottery Tax Ore IS that 11 wtll

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Dear Rap
My daughter, 15\'.o, lS gomg wtth a 17-year-old boy They hold
hands at school, date once a week, and are very concerned wtth
keepmg stra1ght reputations
My friends, however, probably because of all the adverse
publiCity teens receive these days, btl me w•th such questiOns as,
"Are they STILL gotng together' Aren't you gettmg nervous '"
"I hope she knows about precautions you know teens today "
"You let your daughter go out' Not me I Think what mtght
happen " "Haven't you read 1 " (They evidently have all the
latest printed facts about teens and sex, drugs, morals, etc )
They unply that all ktds ever thmk about IS gomg to bed Am
I natve to believe m these two young people and gtvethem credtl
for sense enough to wrut Wilt! they know they're ready ' DISGUSTED
Dis

Why don't you use the good old put-down "You ratse your
kids and I'll rruse mme 1"?
Since your fnends EXPECT "the worst" they'll probably
get 1! wtth thetr ktds, but that doesn't mean ALL teens thmk
about nothmg but sex, dope, etc Mostly , parents are gutlty here
- they read too much I - SUE

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Dear DISgusted
You're much saner than your friends when you giVe your
child credit for a senSible attitude toward sex - thiS probably
because you've GNEN her thai att1tude m the ftrst pla ce HELEN

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NOTE TO SUE Don't blame parents overmuch for thetr
preoccupation With "bed and bad "When warmngs are thrown at
them from every directiOn - books, movtes, exposes, handwrmgmg friends - onl}' complete stoiCs could avmd worry
They're hearmg everything they never really wanted to know
about tbe wild stde, and far too httle about the good stde of
growmg up Naturally 1! mnuences thetr thinkmg
What a shame the "good Stde" doesn't make hot copy'
HELEN

l.A.tnch Menus

on a bWl , pmto beans, cold
tomatoes, bread and butter,
Galhpohs Ctty Schools frUlled gelabn, 112 pmt m1lk
Menu
Wednesday, May 16 - Oven
Monday, May 1 -Pork and fned chtckcn wtth gravy,
beef loaf wtth gravy, buttered mashed potatoes, app]esauce,
peas and carrots, mashed bread and butter, cookLes, 112
potatoes, bread and butter, pmt mtlk
shced peaches, 'h pmt mtlk
Thursday, May 17 - Beef
Tuesday, May 8 - Wiener on \lltth noodles, buttered peas,
a bun wtth meat sauce, shel1te bread and butter, sliced
beans, buttered corn, bread peached, 1 2 pmt mtlk
and butter, shced pmeapple, %
Fr•da} , May 18 - Tuna ftsh
pmt milk
sa lad sandwt ch, buttered
· Wednesday, May 9 - Shced spma ch, potatoes, bread and
turkey , mashed potatoes, butter, sliced pmeapple, 1h pmt
applesauce, bread and butter, milk
COOkieS, 'h ptnl mtlk
Monday, May 21- Pork and
Thursday, May 10 - Pork beef loaf wtlh gravy, mashed
wtth noodles, green beans,~ potatoes, shellle beans, bread
bread and butter, frmt gelatm, and butter, sliced peaches, 1h
'k pmt mtlk
pmt mtlk
Friday, May 11 - FISh
Tuesday, May 22 - Wtener
sandwtch, garden greens, on a bun with meat sauce,
butlered potatoes, bread and cheese sttcks, buttered kale ,
butter tce cream, 'h pmt mtlk Puttered corn , bread and
Monday, May 14 - Sloppy butter frm t gelatm, v, pmt
Joe With chtps, cole slaw, green J'll lk
beans , bread and butter,
Wednesday , May 23 Pmeapple Up.S1de Down cake, Creamed cht cken , buttered
'h pmt milk
peas and carrots, mashed
Tuesday, May 15 - W1ener potatoes, brea d and butter,

brmg m a gr eat amount of revenue and thereby gtve taxpayers
relief The other way IS that people are gomg to gamble anyway
so 11 rrught as well be legalized
Let's take a look at the ftrsl reason After the cost of admtrustratLon the lottery could not possibly raiSe more than one
percent of the State budget Thts one percent would come mostly
from people who could least afford 11 People who for varwus
reasons are down and out and who hope to ''Strike 1t rich'' They
would be usmg money to gamble on a State sponsored Lottery,
usmg money whtch was needed for other thmgs wtth only a
mtlhon to one chance of wummg
As the amendment now stands, there IS not even a
destgnatwn as to what the money IS to be used for A vote for the
L:&gt;ttery would be hke giVIng the State LegiSlature a Signed blank
check Thts would most certamly create many problems and
money could posstbly be wasted
The second reason ts so foolLsh, that

1t IS

hard to understand

how anyone, 1et alone a State Legtslator, could be fooled by 11
Simply because people are gomg to gamble IS no reason to
legalize gambling lf It were, then, by the same reasomng we
should legalize murder (which. has already seemmgly been
done), we could also legaltze prostitution, we could also legalize
the open aale and use of all drugs, not JUSt alcohol, and any other
VICe that we could thmk up, JUSt as long as the State recetved •ts
cut
Surely there IS enough moral courage left m Chrtsbans to
stand agamst such moral unnghteousness, and enough moral
consclOusness m the citizens of Ohio to deny the legalization of
the Lottery Tax Surely there IS sttll enough mterest m our
democracy that everyone wtll go to the polls and vote May 8 and
m every other election to come
Rev Howard Shtveley, Box 1;13, RaCine, OhiO

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R -rated movws
Dear Sir
I wonder tf other parents encounter the same problem that
we do concermng the type of movies we have to see 1f we choose
to take our children to the Drtv e~In theater
We have small ch1Jdren that enjoy the drlve-m as compared
to the theater downtown (as 1t IS tmposstble to keep small
chtldren qwet for that length of tune )
It seems to me the vartety IS poor - A great percentage IS
the Rofated type - very few family ftlms to choose from Last
season we had to dtscontmue gomg as each tune we chose to go,
the movte was somethmg chtldren shouldn't be subjected to Try
to explam to 4 and 7 year old children why you can't attend the
movte as planned
Don't misunderstand me - I am not agamst the showmg o£
an R-rated film but I do object to bemg forced to choose between
that or no movie at aU for my children
I wonder if the poSitions were reversed and the owner of the
theater had small chtldren What would he do '
I would like further comments on this subject from other •
concerned parents
Name Withheld on request

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Dear S1r
As a board member, parent, and taxpayer in the Eastern
School Dtstnct, I am wntmg thiS URGENT letter concermng the
bmldmg program we all wtll vote on Tuesday
Our spectal education program IS madequate and we do not
have a band room at this ltme B} mcreasmg your taxes by only
2 7 mtlls we could have these two things, plus more classroom
space, as we are overcrowded'now and new famthes are movmg
mto our area steadily
Another pomt I woqld like to brmg out IS we could keep our
children m our diStrict 1 Some of the parents and children are
travelmg some distance now but if we consohdate, most of us will
have farther to travel Knowmg thiS, I know there would be
children who would not, and could not, compete m extra
curricular achVlhes as parents would not be able to fw-msh the
transportahon"
By your support at the polls Tuesday we can keep our chtldren
at home Please vote Tuesday , May 8 between the hours of 6 30
and 6 30 - Roger Epple, President, Eastern DIStrict School
Board

POMEROY- A beautiful article on the IOOth anmversary of
the Pomeroy National Bank, wr1tten by Mrs Maxme Grtfflth,
cashier, IS featured m the May-June edition of the Natwnal
Assoctallon of Bank Women Journal whtch IS diStrtbuted to
banks across the nallon
In the well~wr1tten feature, Maxme relates actlvttles from
the plannmg stage through the actual observance last year at the
Pomeroy bank About fiVe pages m length, the feature IS accomparued by a photograph of the women employes of the bank
costumed 10 thetr penod fashiOned gowns made for the observance Publishers of the magazme also arranged for some
attractive pencil type sketches accompanymg the article It's aU
quite effectiVe The prunary sketch deptcts actiVIties at the bank
durmg last year's observance, even to the pomt of showmg the
bank's float m the Btg Bend Regatta Week End parade
Perhaps the bank will put a copy or two of the magazme on
display so that VISitors can look the feature over Most everyone
should find It mterestmg
MRS WILMA SARGENT has r'l)u'ed agam Wtlma has spent
like ,43 years m public offtces and nghtly IS enlltled to her
retirement She was m the county board of education offtce for
many years but after reSignmg there accepted a part-tune
pos1bon as secretary of the MeJgs Sotl and Water Conservation
D1str1ct office She's now given that up Iilterested m so many
thmgs, Wilma wtll have no trouble keepmg busy Mrs Leota
Young has replaced Wtlma at the soil and water distn ct offtce
FRIDAY AT 8 15 PM, the Metgs Jumor Htgh School m
Mtddleport should rock With the mustc, vocal and mstrwnental,
of Life, Inc , a modern group making tts flrst appearance m
Metgs CoWtty The group does not only the top tunes of today but
also show tunes &lt;U~d standards Proceeds wtll go to the Metgs
County cancer fund drtve Settmg a receptive mood for the
audtence for a half hour before the show wtll be Armand Turley
at the organ
MRS LLOYD GEBBY, 5027 Troy Road, Sprtngfteld, Ohto,
act1ve m a program to locate as many paratroopers as she can, IS
currently seekmg the present address of Paul Chtlders who used
to live at ReedsVIlle Anyone knowmg the address IS asked to
please wrtte to Mrs Gebby
A SCHOOL DAY IS MADE UP of many tnctdents Here IS a
self-&lt;&gt;xplanatory one dtsclosed m a letter from a thankful parent
to Bob Moms, prmctpal of the Pomeroy Elementary School
'Tius IS JUSt a note to tell you of my apprectation for the
Safety Patrol children and to one boy mparticular
"Today, my httle gtrl, a kmdergarten pupil, forgot to notify
the bus drtver when he forgot to let her off the bus Several
hundred yards down the road he realized his error He stopped
and the patrol boy walked the child home
"She had become qmte fnghtened The patrol boy was
fnendly, cheerful and calm When they amved , she had settled
down
" It puts my mmd at ease to know these boys and gtrls do
thetr JObs so well - above and beyond the call of duty If you
could thank thiS boy for me for helpmg a fnghtened child, I'd be
most grateful. I don't know his name but he rtdes the red ticket
bus He wears g1asses and has brown hair"
TUESDAY IS ELECTION DAY desptte the lack of local
candtdates and consequently much local mterest Polls wtll be
open m Metgs County from 6 30 a m to 6 30 p m The only local
tssue ts a 2 7 bond measure tn the Eastern Local School DIStnct
and, of course, there are the seven state ISsues to be voted upon
throughout the coWtty

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SUNDAY, MAY6 1973
6 00 - Ftlm .:1
6 30 - Th1s Week .:1 Bob Harrmgton 6 1t Is the Day 10 Blue
R1dge Quartet 13
7 DO - Commun 1que 6, Old T1me Gospel Hour 13 T1me For
T1mothy 4
7 30 - Fa 1th For Today 8 Rev •val F1res 6 Herald of Truth 3
Camera Three 10
7 45 - Morn1ng Report 4
a 00 - Leonard Repass 8 Gospel Caravan 6 Church Ser VICe
13 Mormon Cho•r-3 Day of D•scovery a Bllly James Harg•s.and
h1s All Amencan K1ds 10
B 30 - Oral Roberts 3 Your Hea lth a Day of D 1scovery B Rex
Hum bard 13 Rev1val F1res 15 Kathryn Kuhlan 6 Don Young 10
8 55 - Black Cameo 4
9 00 - Smg.ng Jubilee 3 Cadle Chapel a O:al Roberts 10 Rex
Humbard 6 Old Fash1oned Meetmg 8
9 30 - Church by S1de of the Road a Globetrotters B Rev
Char les Norn s 13 Mov1e Satan Never Sleeps' 10
10 00 ~ Church Serv1ce 4 Cvnoslty Shop 6 13 Garden Club 8
Thts Is The Life 3 Hour of Fa1th 15
10 15 - Talkmg Hands 8
10 30 - V1ewpomts 8 Th s Is The L1fe 15 Captain Noah 3
Beyond the M1rage 4
11 oo - Pom t ofViews6 Joy In Living 13 TVChapeiJ Focus on
Columbus a
\1 30 - Make A W1sh 13 CB PA Bowl 1ng 6 Wally s Workshop 3
Doctors On Call 4 lns•ght 15
12 00 - Calv1n Evans 13 Rex Humbard B Co lumbus Town
Meet ng 10 Meet The Press 3 4 15
12 30 - Rcv1va! f1res 13
1 QQ ,...- Lower Lighthouse 13 D•rect1ons 6 WHA Play Off 8 10
Band Fest• val 3 Man fr om UNCLE 4 Kathryn Kuhlman 15
1 30 - Newsma ker 73 13 Sa1n t 15
2 00 - NBA Play Off 6 13 Dugout Dope 4
2 10 - Baseball a
2 30 - Sacred Heart 15
2 45 - Open Bible 15
3 00 - Stanley Cup Play OH 3 15
3 30 - Old Ttme Gospel Hour B Lee Trev•no s Gol f for Sw1 ng er s

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4 00 - Face the Nation 10 Marshall News Meetmg 33
4 30 - Audubon Wdd l1 fe Thea tre 33 Act1on 8 Urban League
Presents 1o
s 00 - An1mal World a Lass1e 10 Rlpples33 Star Trek a
5 JD---An 1mal World 10 Sesa me St 33 Wtnn1ng On My Mmd
8 Mov1 e The Wh1te Warner 13
6 00 - News a 60 M1n.utes B 10 Lloyd Bndges 3 Fadh For
Today 15
6 30 - UntamedWor ld 6 NB C News3 4 15 Human D1mens10n
33
7 00 - Lawrence Welk 13 UFO B In The Know 10 Zoom 20 33
Wa1l Till Your Father Gets Home I) Safan to Adventure 3 Th1s
Is Your L ife a
7 30 - Let 's Make A Deal6 D1ck Van Dyke 10 World of Otsney
3 4 15 U S Open Ba dm mton 20 33
B 00 - MASH B 10 FBI 6 13
9 00 - Ma sterpi ece Thea tr e 20 33 Robert Young w1th th e
Young 6 13
9 30 - Barnaby Jones B 10
10 00 - F1nng L•ne20 33 Of Men &amp; Women 6 13
10 3D---We Th1nk You Shou ld Know 3 Ev11 Touch 8 H1gh Road to
Adventure 10 Pol 1ce Surgeon 15 Bobby Go ldsboro 4 George
K1 rb y a
11 00 - News 3 a a 10 15
11 15 - News 6 8 10 13
11 10 - Johnny Ca r son 4 l.'i Jack Parr 13 Movtes My Li t tle
Chickadee 3
L1sbon 8
Speedway 10
1 00 - News 4 13

MONDAY, MAY 1, 1973

6 00 - Sunr 1se Semmar 4 Sacred Hear t 10
6 15 - farm tt me 10 Engl tsh 3
6 20 - Farm Repor t 13
6 25 - Paul Harvey 13
6 30 - Co l umbus T oday 4 B1b le Answers 8 Good News 13
School Scene 10
6 45 - Corncob Repo rt 3
6 55 - Take Ftv e for L 1fe 15
7 00 - Today 3 4 15 News Weath er Sports 6 CBS News 8 10
Jeff s Col11e 13
7 30 - Rpm per Room 6 Rocky &amp; Bullwmkle 13 Popeye 10
South should have been
- Capt Kangaroo 10 New Zoo Revu e 13 Lass1e 6 Sesame
JUSt as happy to let West St1:1 00
33
stru ggle wtfh three dta· 8 30 --- JackLalanne13 NewZooRevue6
monds It would have been a a '55 - Loca l News 13
struggle and an unsuccessful 9 00 - Paul Dtxon 4 Phil Donahue 15 Capt Kangaroo a
one but South couldn't let Fnendly Junct1on 10 AM 3 Let's Make A Deal6 Ben Casey 13
well enough alone He btd 9 25 - Chuck While Report s 10
three spades
9 30 - To Tell the Tr uth 3 Jeo pardy 6 Hollywood s Talkma 10
East doubled West opened Beverly Hil l bil li eS B
th e kmg of hearts A trump 10 00 - Colurnbus S1x Call1ng 6 D 1ck Van Dyke 13 D1nah Shore
shtft at thiS pomt or a heart 3 15 Joker s Wild 8 10
contmuatwn followed by a 10 30 - Spl t1 Second13 Baffl e3 A 15 $10000Pyramldl:l 10
trump sh1ft would have left 11 OO - Pa ssword13 Saleof theCentury J 4 15 LoveAmencan
South two tncks short of hiS Style 6 Gambit 8 10 E tec Co 20
doubled contract, but for 11 30 - Bewitched 6 13 Hollywood Squares 3 4 15 Love of L 1fe
reasons known only to htm ~ 8 10 Sesame St r eet 20
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B
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World
10
self West shtfted to the queen
12 00 - Pa ssword 6 News 10,... 13 Con tact a Bob Braun so so
of clubs
East thought a wlule went Club a Jeopat'dy 3 15
up wtth hiS ace and led back 12 30 - SplltSecond6 3Ws3 15 Search for TomorrowS 10
a club for hts partner to ruff 12 ss - NBC News 3 15
West's lead co uld only be ex· 1 00 - All My Ch•ldren 6 13 News J Secret Storm 8 Gree n
Acres 10 Not For Women Only 15
plamed as a smgleton
'
Thts loolied like n'loney 1 20 - Fash1ons tn Sewmg 3 ~
fr om home to South Could 1 30 - 3 On A Match 3 4 15 Le t 's Make A Deall J As t he World
he make h1s contract after Turns 8 10 Bowltng 6
2 00 - Days of Our Lt ves 3 4 15 Newlywed Game 13 Mike
thiS help'
He thought a whtle and Douglass 6 Gu1d1ng L1ght 8 10
played out dummy's ace and 2 30 - 0oc tors3 4,15 DatmgGame13 EdgeofNtghtB 10
3 oo - Another World 3 a 15 Genera l Hosp1tal6 13 Pnce fs
SIX of trumps He wanted to
be able to dtscard one of R1ght B, 10, Understanding Afr1ca 20
dummy 's diamonds on hiS 3 30 - Return of Peyton Place 3 15 One L1f-e to L•ve 6 13
km g of clubs and felt he had Secret Storm 10 Merv Gr1ff1n 1:1, Phil Donahue a French Chef 20
to play two rounds of trumps a 00 - Mtster Cartoon 3 Love Amencan St yle 13 HuckleberrY
Houhd &amp; Yog1 Bear 6 Somers.et 15 Sesame St 20 33 Mov te
f
hat play to work
"ast rose wtth bts kmg of Forbidden 10
.rumps and could have set- 4 30 - Petttcoat Junct1on 3 I Love Lucy 6 Merv Gn fftn a
tled South 's hash by leadmg W1ld Wdd We st 13 , Abbott &amp; Costello 8
his last trump, but East had 5 00 - Bonanza 3 4 Hazel 8 Mr Rogers 20 33 Andy Gnff 1th
"hat he thought was a better 15 B•g Valley 6
5 30 - BeverlyHIIIb!lliesS Elec Co 33 GomerPytei3 Death
tdea He led 'a diamond
Va lley Days 15 Hodgepodge Lodg e 20
South ros e wtth the ace,
diScarded a d1am ond on hts 5 55 - Earl N•gh tmgale 15
6 Oo--News 3 4 8 10 15 AB~~ News 13 Sesame St 20 Around
kmg of clubs, cashed the d•a· the
Bend 33
mond km g, ruffed h1 s last
6
30
News 6 CBS News a, 10 J Dream of Jeannte 13
diamond and made hts 1m~ News - 3 ABC
a,
15, lns•ght 33
possible contract
7 00 - Tr uth or: Conseq J Beat the Clock 4 News 6 10 C1rcus
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Your partner rcb1ds one notru mp What do yQu do now?

Pro-Cons of Ohio Lottery Tax issue reviewed
EDITORS NOTE: The
followlag Js an explanatiou ol
Slate Issue I on lhe May s Oblo
primary ballot, repealing the
Jll'llhlbilioa ID the Ohlo ConstltulioD agaiDsl a state lottery.

would amend a section of the
auo Constitution that forev ~r
prohibits lottenes for any purpose m Ohio
•
If approved by a ma)ortty of
voters, the amendment would
authoriZe the General Assembly, after July 1, to set up a
By LEE LEONARD
spectal state agency to conduct
UP! Statehouse Reportet
lottertes, sell tickets, award
COLUMBUS (UP!) - State prizes and divert the nee proIssue I on the May 8 ballot

IS

7 30 - To Tell the Truth 6 Young Dr Kildare 8 Hollywood
Squa r es 4 Traffic Court 10 Do You Read Me 20~ EpiSOde Act 1on
33 Bobby Go ldSboro 3 Movte Tar..zan &amp; the Lost Safari 13
B 00 - Rowan &amp; Marttn s Laugh In 3, 4 15 Rook1es 6 Gun
smoke 8 10 E1senstem 20, 33
9 00 - U S USSR Basketball 3 Mov tes The Bravos" 6, D ,
The Judge &amp; Jake Wyler '-4 - 15 _,.
9 30 - Dons Day 8,10 Book Beat 20 33
10 00 - B1l l Cosby 8, 10 News 20 Oh Happy Day 33
10 30- Wall Street Week 33
11 00 - News 3, 4 6 8 10 l'3 15
11 30 - Johnn y Carson 3, 4 15 Alan Ktng At Las Vegas 13
Elect1on Ret urn s 4 U S USSR Basketball 61 Movies Th~
Dunwtch Horror ' 8
Portra1t of a Mobster 10
1 00 - Focus on Col urnbus a News 13
2 00 - News 4

ceeds mto the state general
re\!enue fl.Uld
Prt\ ate lottenes wou1d not
be permuted, although the
courts have never coru,1rued
state law to proh1b1t lottenes
conducted by chantable
orgamzahons or for pubhc
beneht
If the voters approve and the
legt$larure creates a state lot·
tery, Oh10 "'oulri 10m nmeo other

states wtth lottertes, tnclodmg
the border states of Mtchigan,
Pennsylvama and New York
Appro\ed Year Ago
The same constrtut10nal
amendment was approved by
the Ohto Genera) Assembly m
1972, but •t was ruled off the
ballot a )ear ago by the Ohto
Supreme Court on techmcal

The archttect of the J&gt;'Opoaal,
Sen Ronald M Mottl, DParma, who worked for more
than t\\O years to get 1t on the
ballot, contends a state lottery
would produce $75 mtllton to
$100 milhon a year m revenues
for Ohio
Dr Fredenck Stocker, an
Ohto '- State Untverslty econo~
grounds
nust and opponent of the lottery, has c1ted a much Lower
figure - $3S mtlllon at the
most
Mottl s chief argument on
behalf of the lottery IS to "keep
Ohloans' money m Ohto "
(Continued from page I)
The sena.tor has srud between
weekly newsletter
GAl 1.1POLIS - Galha Academy Htgh $15 mtillon and $30 mllhon IS
"At this rate, unless we expand our ov.n School Prmctpal James N M Dav1s leaVIng Ohto lot lottery tickets
GALLIPOLIS
Although tnfuel production, explore new energy Frtday announced the names of GAHS each year pnmanly to Mtchveshgallon continues, noth1ng substantial
sources to curb our energy wastmg ways, maJorettes for the 1973·74 school term
tgan and Pennsylvama
has turned up m solvmg the robber)Amenca IS hteraliy gomg to run out of gas
Eight glrls \'ere selected followmg Mottl satd residents of
murder Tuesday mght of Marvm Kenneth
m the not too distant future," he satd
lnouts on Thursday
To1edo and Youngstown
Wray, 59, owner of Kenny 's carry.Out m
They were Cmdy Smtth Shella Casstdy, frc'quently play the lottencs m
Eureka
Sandy Delhnger, Jane Hannon, Joan ne1ghbormg states, and 24
Galha County shenff James W
Hannon, I cresa Bane, Peggy Scarberr} Ohwans already have won
GALLIPOLIS - C1tl pollee Fnday
Saunders reported Saturday hiS departand B.lrb,tra Evans
$50,000 m pnzes m the
ment has come up agamst a " brtck wall " mghlmvesligated a breakmg and entermg
Ass1stt ng GAHS Band D1rector relatively new MIChigan and
m lts mvestlgatton ''We're checkmg all at the B&amp;B Ptzzena, 463 Second Ave
Chdrlcs Ro\\C m the selectwns were E - Pennsylv,lma lotteries
Juhus Preston owner, reported
tips and leads but thus far have been
F1 anklm Anderson and M1ss Roberta
Pennsylvama netted $70 nulsomeone broke.mto a locked desk 11 1 a back
unable to fmd any clues", he satd
Anderson, of Marshall Umvcrs1tv 's han tn proceeds m tls first
room and took a money pouch contammg
Wray was ktlled shortly after 9 p m
Thundcnng Herd band
yeat, Mottl sa1d, and thls monTuesday at hts carry-out located south of $375
ey could be used for a vamty
The Galha Count) she11ff s departEureka He dted from a shotgun blast m
COMMENTS WANTED
of general p\Jrposcs m Ohio
the head Wray's wallet contammg an ment mvesh15aled a B&amp;E at the Etvm
COLUMBUS (UP£ I - Gov John J
Supporters of the lottery also
undetermmed amount of money and the Fraley resadence located ne.1r Bladen 1he G1lhg&lt;:tn announced Saturda y \ISJtOIS to matntam revenues realized
carryout's cash drawer were both emp- house had been ransacked accordmg to Oh1o's stale parks Will nov. have a chanJe could be used to lower property
Deputy Ivan Fife Entry was made by to comment on the sm v1ce 1ecmved by
lted
klxes or fund such spec1aJ pro~
The body was found m a pool of blood prymg open a wmdm~ An mventot y IS fJilmg out response cards that w1ll be made JCClo,;; .1s .1 VIetnam Wa1 vet~
being taken to detenmnc v. hat "as stolen a vatlable th1s year
behmd the counter
eran s bonus
Rep Alan E Norns, R-Westcr ville, .m opponent. rejects
the " pot of gold" at b'1.1It1ent,
pomtmg out lottery p1 oceeds
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would fmance only 1 to 2 per
GALLIPOliS - Steven J
l .•.Jst Chance Carr y..Qut whe1 c• cent ot il st&lt;J tc budget at the
Carter,
20,
Coal
(,J
ovc,
was
a tt uck dr 1vcn by Delbert S most cmd should not be r egard~
POMEROY - Thtrty-ftve dnvm g pnVIJ~ge s, DWI ,
Cited
to
Mumc1pal
Court
fo1
S\\ Is her 34, Gallipolis , s!J u~.:k e!j as d substit ute for tax proM
defendants were fmed and 22 Deborah Gumther, Galhpohs,
others forfeited bonds m Metgs $5 and costs, parkmg m no fa1ltu1 e to stop w1lhm the lhe wmdow of the cmt y~out gr&lt;J ms
assu 1cd
clca1
dtslancc 11\\ ned by Sam Cm d1 1 hc1c
~Iinder Numbers Games
County Court Fnday
parking zone 1 Everett L
followmg
a
th1
ee
veh1clc
ac
Backers
of the lottery, m"as mmor di:image
Fmed by Judge Frank W Caldwell, Mtddlepm t, Rt I, $5
A foUL th acmdeut occurred
Porter Jr were Uoyd M and costs, JllegrJl parking, cnient o~t 8 18 p m Fnda) on
on Thtrd Ave whCiC an auto
Mason, Coolville, Everett EJ Eddte Bigley , Reedsville, Rt I, Second Avc
C1ty pollee sa1d Carter 's car tlnvcn b) M~xme H Denne~,
Russell, Martella, Vtrg1l p ' $10 and costs no reg1strat1on
Phtlhps, Pomeroy , Gary B plates , George D Stoba1 t, .s l1 ut:k the reat end of an auto 47, Rt 1, Vmton , stru ck an auto
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Th•·rrtr. Butcher, Ltttle Hockmg, Ractne, $15 and costs, clnvcn by Roger ~ Jackson owned by C h~u lcs Ragland of
Jackte W Jenkms, Belpre , dtsturbang the peace, and 18 Rt I, Patnot The tmpact C~ al l lpoliS
Tomght thru
Shirley M Edwards, Reeds- Charles E Rose, Racme, Rt 2, fm ced Jackson s c.1r mto ;:m
Wednesday
vtlld, Thomas F Leman, $10 and costs, exp 1red auto dnven bJ Lmcl.t M
Mlch.lel, 19 , Ht 2, Gallipolis
Torch, Wtlltam Kmttel , oper~tors license
BARBARA
Pomeroy, Bon me S Pickens,
Forfetttng bonds were I here \'H IS manor damage
I homas Roge1 Lyon , Rt 1,
Mtddleport, Earl H Gilkey, Thoma s
H
Balderson
STREISAND
Ton1ght thru Tue sday
Patr1ot,
\HI S charged w1th
Middleport, and Jtmmte D Parkers bm g, Timothy R
MaY68
Stiln lc v Kubnck 's
IN
McGmre, Crown Ctty, $10 and .Jones, l ebanon Mar y V failtn~ to stop \\1 thm the
CLOCKWORK
ORANGE
clear
distance
costs each for speedmg
Myers , Cuya hoga Fa lls, assured
( Tcc hm co lor)
James E Johnson, Jr , Carroll V Knotts, Parkers· followang a m1shi.ip on Eastcin
Mal co lm McDow el l
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Patn ck Mag ee
Parkersburg, $5 and cos!s, burg, Chester L Buck , Ave Ofhcers sa1d I yon's car
Under 17 req u1r es oc
st1
uck
the
rear
of
;jn
auto
speedmg , Hobart Adkms, Athens John Duncan, Suffet n,
co mpany1ng
p&lt;Jren t
0'
Barboursv11le, W Va , $9 and N Y , Paul M LaLonde, di!Hn hy Cjnthaa Kay Carey,
guardian
R
Adult s $1 so
costs, speedmg, Donald L Ctncmnatt, Lester 0 Gardner. 23, of lndust1y Pa
CARTOON
A thud acc1dcnt occ un ed on
Show.Sta r ts 7 p m
.
Hunnell , Pomeroy, Rt 3, V1enna W Va , Douglas M
'
rourth
1
\
ve
and
PmC!
St
at
the
Shtrley A Btshop, Rutland , B1sse ll , Tuppers Plaws ,
Dana M Washburn, Harns~ Thomas Hendncks, Fa tr·
vtlle, N Y , and Elza W borne, Steven K Henderson,
BarttmiS, Reedsville, $15 and Mtddleport and Mahlou Eblen,
$27 50
each
costs each, speedmg, and Pomeroy ,
Glenn A Young, Btdwell, $10 speedin g , Wayn e Mont
and costs, stop s1gn vtolatwn gomery , Blue Creek, Charlie
E Patterson, Mllldleport, and
LewiS G Taylor, Pomeroy
326 Second Ave
Carl Randolph, Crown Ctty, Stephen A Phillips, McKells
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and Truman Hall, Mtddleport, Rock, Pa , $32 50 each ,
speedtn
g
Benny
Wolfe
,
$25 and costs each, $10
suspended, over]oad, .Roy J Rutland, $17 50, no muffler ,
Newell, Pomeroy , $53 and Larry E Nelson, Mtddleport,
costs, $23 suspended, overload, and Davtd Hysell, Mtddleport,
Chnstopher Napper, Langs- Rt I, $17 50 each, no motor
VIlle, $48 and costs, $18 cycle endorsement, Velva 0
suspended, overload, Vtrgtl L Lacy, Parkersbwg, $357 50,
Toppms, Cheshire, $55 and DW!, Joseph F B1ghouse,
costs, $10 suspended, over]oad, London, $81 50, overload , Carl
Reg mal Gumm, Mmeral Wells, D Ford, Hockm gport, 138 35,
$48 and costs, $18 suspended, speedmg tn park and Donst F
overload, and Davad C Bonecutte1, Leland, N C ,
DeBaur , Parkers burg, $141 $17 50, tllegal parkmg
Gowns -Jif~;&lt;;~
costs, $71 suspended, overload
&amp;
Carl J. Ctrcle, Racme, Rt I,
OPEN HOUSE HELD
SlipS
cost only, fatlure to obtam
REEDSVILLE
Open
by
regtstratwn, Cectl VanQueen, house "as held at the ReedsVAN
Galhpohs, $10 and costs, VIlle Post Offtce Monday m
RAALTE
fatlure to yteld, Kathleen observance of Postal Serv1ce
Carpenter, Rutland, $150 and Day when 1mprmted envelopes
Costs, three days confmement, honormg pasta] people were
hcense suspended for SIX d1stnbuted to VISi lOI s and
months, restn cted drlvtn g spec1al stamps were on sale
prtvtleges, DWI , Frank V
Refreshments of cooka es,
Musser, Pomeroy, Rt 2, $150 donuts, coffee, and punch were
and costs, three days con- served by Mrs Donna Gnffm,
fmement, license suspended Mrs Opal Randolph , and Mrs
for slx months, restn cted Ruth A Balderson

Clues scant in

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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
All sorts of stran~e thm gs
happen m match pomt dupll
cate West' s three-d1amond
rmlk
s lu~ed pmeapple , liz p}nt milk
btd was the first oddity · He
Fr1day, May 25 - Ham~ should have been really hapThursday , May 24
Spagheth wtth mea[ sauce, burger pall} on bun wtth PY to let East play three
ca bbage and carrot salad, pickle, potatoes, green beans, clubs
bread and butter, chocolate bread and butter, ICe cream, If.!
MOSCOW
( UP! )
marshmallow puddmg, 'h pmt pmt nnlk
Foregomg the Kremlin for a
wooded
country
estate
SUNDAY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
overlookmg the Volga Rtver,
presidential advtser Henry A
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cludes \1. 1th the comment
'They're very safetyconscious throughout thts JOb
Cooperation of Ohto Power Co
has been 100 per cent tn actiOn,
not JUst talkmg, to promote
safety on this proJeCt
You look at the green
rtppling water of lhe Ohto
Rtver and glance back at the
prOJect site Then your gaze IS
agam drawn, as 1f by a

pow&lt;:_rful magnet, up
up
up - to the cloud..,rowned top
of the p.ollutton-ftghtmg gumt
built by a company that IS
also a gtant - m 1ts safety
efforts "
The • giant" the conc1uston
avers to IS the 1,103-foot stack
whtch wtll ,serve both llmlihon kilowatt power Wilts
Ftrst umt of the plant IS
scheduled for operatton In
October, 1974, w1th the second
gomg mto operat10n a year
later

By Bob Hoeflich

a.~ked

Building progJ:am support

evtdence on the proJect
Momtor IS the monthly
publication of the Industrial
Commission of Oh1o DIVISIOn
of Safety and Hygiene Tttled

I

Dear Slr

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actiVIties at the General James
M Gavm Power Plant here
appears m the recent Issue of
Mom tor It mdudes 13 pictures
and
considerable
copy,

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By Hobart Wilson Jr.

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3-The Sunday Timeo-Sent1110l,Sunday,May6, 1973

GAHS majorettes for
73-74 announced

Gasless

robbery-murder

Pouch holding $375

Court raps 57

Driver cited in accident

eluding the powerful Ohto AFir
CIO and some local chapters of
the Umted Auto Wor~ers,
mamtam a lotter) would ''put a
cnmp" m numbers runnmg
and orgamzed cnme b) offenng compet1hon
Mottl smd New Jersey has
experienced ~1 15 per cent reduction m syndicated crune
smce ImttatLon of a lottery
Norris satd such claiJIIs are
hkely to earn a Illace m the
Mafia Jokebook " because local
numbers players can pa} a
dime or a quarter, find out the
same day tf he w1ns and collect
c
promptly
Also, Norns sa1d, no mcome
tax 1s pa1d on lllcga1 nwnbers
wmnmgs
Lottery supporters have
Cited hgures showmg Penn·
sylvanta w1th a pro]ecjcd
annual gross mcome of $189
mtlhon · from the lotte1 y, New
York With $144 nulhon and Ne"
Jersey wtth $122 mtlhon
Opponents have cla1med
Ohwans do not gamble as
much as persons m other
states, o:lnd would not produce
as much
Mottl has smd Oluoans are
gomg to g,tmble anyway, so the
proceeds mtght as wel1 go fm
sta le purposes
Norns smd 1t 1s one thmg to
allow gamblmg, but the state
has no bll8mcss promotmg 1t
And he addL'&lt;i the state would
have to advertise and promote
the lottery wtth easy access to
!tcket off tees, cheap prtces and
good pnzcs m order to run a
successful venture
M,in y church groups across
the state have JOmcd m opposttton , along: w1th an orga mzahon'knuwn as Oh10ans Agamst
the I "ttery

from

Large _
Selection
of Summer

Handbags
from

400
And

Up

COLO'l ·

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ONLY

MEIGS THEATRE

WHAT'S UP

Jewelry Gifts

GIFT
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Big 'Selection

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Ptns, pendants
eamngs, sets An'
t1que looks Many

styles Real volue

Gallipolis, Oh 10

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4- The Sunday Times· Sentinel, Sunday, May 6, 1973

Karen .Dennis betrothed

Deborah North
completes plans

GALUPOUS-Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dennis, '4551Lariat Dr.,
Gallipolis announce the engagement of their' daughter,
Karen
to Rodney LyMStaplcton, son of Mr. ~nd Mrs.
Carl Staple!Dn, Rt. 1 Crown City . The bride-elect IS a 1971
graduate of Gallia Academy High School and a 1973 graduate
of Gallipolis Business College. She is employed at. the
Commercial and Savings Bank.
Stapleton is a 1971 graduate of Hannan Trace and is employed by G and J's AulD Parts .
An open church wedding is planned for 2:30p.m. Saturday ,
June 23, at Faith Baptist Church, Rodney, with a reception
immediately following at the church .

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RETURN HOME
FRANKFORT, phio - Mrs.
Charles Beaver, Rt. I Frank.fort, who recently underwent
. surgery at Chillicothe HospiUII,
was returned to the hospital
with chest pains and was in
. intensive care for a few days.
Mrs. Beaver is now at horne
· and is improving. Mr. and Mrs.
~ Beaver are former residents of
: Gallipolis and have two

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mother .
Miss North has chosen as her
Mr . and Mrs . John North, Jr., matrun of honor Mrs. Tom
hij s completed the pl&lt;:~ns fl)f her Davis, Gallipolis. The bridesforth co ming marriage to maids will be Mrs. Rick Hand·
Lester Jay Casto, son of Mr. Icy. Huntington, s ister or the
and Mrs. Lester Casto, Point groom, Mrs. Jerrery Smith,
Pleasant.
Gallipolis, and Mrs. David
The double.ring ceremony McNeill , Xenia.
CHsto has chosen Marshall
will be perfomJed by the Rev .
E. Wilson Wahl and the Rev . (Stormy) See, Point Pleal;llnt,.
Harry Cole on Sunday , May 13 as his best" man . "fhe ushers
.at the First Baptist Church at will be Rick Handley , HunThird and Locu st. Pre.nuptial tington, John Nor th If!, brother
mu sic will be played at 2 P:m. of the bride and Charles Cox,
by Mis.s Ann San~crs , organ~st , Gallipolis.
The custom of open church
a~d MJss .su~n Spro~, solmst,
w1ll be s1.ngm g spec1a.l sele~· will be observed. Miss Cindy
~ions: The ce remony w1!l ~e~.m CiJslo and Mrs. James Blank
'A--ill register the guests. An
&lt;~t 2:30 p.m. and the bndc ~.~,~u
be given by bnth her fa ~her and open reception will follow in
the church Fellowship Room .
Assisting will be Mrs. Richard
Bowersox, Mrs, J ohn Paul
Kerns, an d Mrs. Darrell Ball.
.A Shower honoring Mi ss
North wa s given recently by
Mrs. Turn Davis and 1 Mrs.
.James Blank nt the home of
Mr . and Mrs. James Hanson.
Mrs. Bi ll Matthews, Mrs.
Edwin Ede lblute, Mrs. Cliff
Wilson and Mrs. Smeltzer Rose
were
hos tesses
for
a
miscellaneous shower hel~ in
the First Baptis t Church
Fellowship Room.
GAI.I.IPOLIS
Miss
Deborah North , daughter of

d.authers living here, Mrs .
Herb !Charlene) Slone and
Mrs . Richard (Barba•·a)
Randolph . Brent Alan Beaver,
Rt. 9 Chillicothe, the four year·
old son of Mr. and Mrs Hannie
Beaver, and grandson of Mr .
. and Mrs. Charles Beaver, has.
recently returned home
fo llowing surgery. He is in
satisfactory condition.

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WEDNESDAY
TUESDAY
THE RIO Grande Mothers THE RIO GRANDE Faculty
League will hav-e installation Women's Club wiU meet at 7:30
dinner at the Colonial Inn . . p.m. at the home of Mary
Members are to meet at the Christen5en.
Baptist Church at 6 p.m.
THE First presbyterian
GRACE Methodist . Circle church E"ening Circle meets
number five C:lt the church, 1 with Mrs . Clayton Miller at .8
p.m. The nursery will be open . p.m.

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Seniors to open
new center soon
GA LLIPOLIS - The Ca llia
Coun ty Seni or Ci tizens will
have their first meeting in the
new headquarters at the old
Holzer Hos pita l building,
Tuesday at 6:30p.m.
The club has worked for
many months to obtain a
permanent home for the center
a nd will now occupy the old
medical records area on the
ba sement level which may be
reached cither ·frorn Cedar St. ,
or the old ambulance entrance.
Members are asked to bring
the ir own table .se rvice for the
potl uck meal whieh will be
. followed by a ''Fun Prog ram. "
·Anyone in the a~;:e group 55 or
ulder is invited and urged tf)
atlend. Th e orga nization has
many "boosters" wh o are also
welCome.
·
Thanks to the cooperation of
lhe federal governm e nt, which
has recognized the needs of this
segment of the population, and
the state and county governme nts, many pn)g rams are in
planning for the -be nefit of
senior citize ns.
There are ·one milfion
citizens in 6hio 65 or over and
IG .G pet. .or· the population of
Ga llia County is in this group.
The
purpose
of
th e
organizatio-n is. to assist in
mak ing life more meaningful
and healthfu l for the older
citizen.
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SUNDAY

24th Annual Guild May
Fellows hip Day of the
Pr ovi den ce
Baptist
Association at I: 15 p.m. at
Triedstone Baptist Church .
Mrs. Geneva Turner wiJl be
guesl!. ~peaker .
SONGFEST at Walnut Ridge
Church on 775 near Lccta at 2
p.m. The Good Samaritan
Quartet, Columbus, will he the
featured singers.
GOOD News Baptist Church
constituted ; services at l0 :30
a.m. and 2:30p.m .
MONDAY

FRENCH Colony Chapter of
the OAR meets at 1: 30 p.m.
with Mrs. Charles E . Holzer Jr .
CLAy PTA will meet to install
officers at 7:30 p.m. Kenny
Deckard, of the sheriff's ofhce
will be the guest speaker .
AMERICAN
Red
Cross
Volunteer Gray Ladies regular
luncheon meeting in the Holzer
Medical Center Cafeterja at
12 , 30 p.m. All members are
urged to attend.
GAHS Band Boosters , 7:30
p.m. in band room. Election
and installati on of officers.
Outgoing officers and chair·
men be present for reports .
GALLIA
Council,
114,
Daughters of America, regular
me.e ting . Practice fot inspeetion, '7:30 p.m. ·Refreshments.
TUESDAY
FRENCH City Garden Club
will meet with Mrs. Moore at
7:30p.m.
GIRL SCOUTS Leader ship
Training at the day camp site
from 9:30a.m. to '2:30p .m.
ENO Grange meets at 8 p.m .
Members bring pie and SG!-Od·
wichefs.
GRACE Met hodi st Ci rcl e
number four at the church at
9:30 a.m. The nursery will be
open.

THE Ri o Grande Calvary

Baplist Auxiliary ·meets at the
t·hurch at 7:30 p.ni.
WEDNESDAY
GRACE United Methodist
Ci rcle number one, meets with
Mrs . J erry Dillon
on'
Chillicothe Rd ., at 7:30 p.m.
. GRACE United Methodi s t
Circle number two meets with
Mts. Mike Allen , 561 Hilda Dr .,
at 7:30p.m.
GRACE United Meth odist
Circle nwnber three meets
with Mrs. Nea l Clark, 1'36 first
Ave., at 7:30p.m .
MORNING Circle of the first
Presbyterian Church meets at
the church at 9 a.m.
THE Afternoon Circle of the
First Presbyterian Church will
ffieet with Mrs. J ohn Allen at
1:30 p.m .
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Apple (Jrove Church
APPLE GROVE, Ohio - The.
124th
anniversary
and
rededi ca tion of the Apple
Grove United Methodist
Church was held Sunday, April
29 at 2 o'clock with Rev .
Howard Shiveley, pastor
leading the service and Rev.
Robert Card of the Pomeroy
United Methodist Church as
guest speaker.
Special music was presented
by the Apple Grove choir,
Fisher family , Stephanie
Radford, Dallas Hill, Robert.a
Thaxton, and Mrs . Betty
Shiveley.
The church history was read
by Eileen Buck .
Mrs. Rober La Thaxton read a
poem compOSP.d by Sharon
Roush, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Roush in tribute
to the "Church by the side of

SON BORN
CROWN CITY - Mr . and
Mrs . .1\'e.il Daniel Watson,
Crown City, are announcing
the birth of a son, April 23, in
Cabell Huntington HospiU!I,
Huntington . The baby has been
named Neil Ashley , an d ·
weighed eight pounds and one
ounce and was 19 ' and threefourths inches long. Paternal
grandparenls are Mr. and M~s.
Garrett Watson, Crown City
and 1Tiaterna l grandparents
A jam session, in
terminology,
means
are Mr. and Mrs . Glenn Marr ,
formal p_erformance.
Northup .

the road !" Miss Roush is an
active member of the Sunday
School and also a member of
the Youth Fellowship .
Attending were Mrs. Alice
Balser , Letart Falls; Mr. and
~1rs . Shennan Ford, £oi-mer
residents, Mason, W.Va . ; Mr.
and Mrs . Harold Roush, Portland ; Mrs. Gladys Shields, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Clark, Addie
Petrel, Marie Roy , Mrs .
Raymond Hensler, Rev . and
Mrs. Howard Shiveley : and
John, Rev . and Mrs. Frank
Cheesebrew, Claudia Roush ,
Amy, Molly, La rry and
Marlene Fisher, Clara Mae
Sargent, Ann · Co~, Edith
Hayman, Mildred Carnahan ,
Ruth Simpson, Grella Carnahan and Mr , and Mrs. Otis
· McClintock , all of Racine ; Mr.
and Mrs. Rohert McKelvey,

Belpre, former residents ; Mrs.
Joe • Andres and daughters,
Mrs. Jack Ables, Vicki Ables,
Bernice, S~ron and Cindy
Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey
Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Olden
Thaxton, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Roush, Mrs. Marshall Roush
and Joey, Mrs. Darrell Norris
and Tracy, Erma Wilson , Mrs.
Ruth Donohew. Dolly Wolfe,
Mrs. Cora Buck, Colwnbus;
Mr . and Mrs. Roy Buck and
Pam , Ear Jy Roush, Tony ,
Kathy and Johnnie Riffle, Mrs
Robert Ashley and Keith, Mrs .
Gerald Hayman and Keith,-Mr.
and Mrs. Waid Hayman, Mrs.
Scott Shank, Pomeroy ; Mr.
and Mt·s . Lewis Ours, Mr.and
Mrs. Roy Donohew, Stephanie
Radford; of Pomeroy ; Rev.
and Mrs . Robe rt Ca rd,
Pomeroy, and Mr. and Mrs.
Dallas Hill .
Refreshments were served
by memhers of the WSCS
assisted by Sharon Roush,
Vicki Ables, Jan Norris ·and
Cindy Roush. Mrs. Marshall
Roush registered the guests.

THE CHURCH IIESJDE
THE ROAD

SON BORN
GALLIPOLIS - Mr . and
For many years has stood a
~rs. William L. Wooldridge,
ctlurch ,
240 Upper River Rd., are an·
Where relatives and fr iends
noWlcing the birth of their Hrst
still gd ;
son.
Tadd William,l\pril27 . He
The building might be a little
weigh_ed nine pounds 1P~
old.
But the people still love it so" oun(.'('S . and · is welcomed at
b()me by a three year old sister,
()-. one.fourth of an acre,
Where the church has always Chandra Lu. Maternal grandparents are Mr . and Mrs.
stood ;
There never was sin or strife,
Robert L. Neal, Rt . 2, Bidwell.
and Paternal grandparents are Mr.
Just love , pea ce,
brotherhood.
and
Mrs.
Lawren ce
Wooldridge,
Vinton.
Maternal
There ha ve been many
changes. .
great.grandparents are Owen
But Apple : Grove is still its Watters, Rt. 2. Bidwetl , and
name ;
Mr . and Mrs. Elvin Neal,
You might · change the inside
Evergreen
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and out.
Bu t the spiri t will remain the
SEEK AID
same .
NORTHUP - To anyone
The love inside this building, .- wishing to contribute to Houck
Some people wil l never know ;
ceme tery expenses plea se
For always at prayer times ,
Heads are always bowed low. Send bonations to Clyde Elliott.
Northup, Ohio 45655.
This church means a lot to us,
That 's why we celebrate
- Sharon Roush in tr ibute to
today ;
the Apple Grove United
And th e doors are always open ,
Methodist Church .
For a ll to come in -and pra y.

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, GALLIPOLIS - Miss ·Debra groom, served as best man.
' Holland, daughter of Mr. and Ushers were Sammy Mitchell,
' Mrs. Cecil Vinson, Jackson Sammy Morris, Bill Holland
~;Pike, became the bride of and Morris Casey. Jun-ior
;-Larry Howell, son of Mr . and usher was Glendon Vinson.
Mrs. Earl Howell, Bidwell,
For her daughter's wedding,
'. April 28 8t the Paint Creek Mrs. Vinson chose a street
·:Baptist Church, Gallipolis.
length dress in pink polyester
Denny ·Colburn officiated knit with matching blazer with
during the 6:30 p.m . double pink dots which she accented
~ing ceremony,
with black accessories and a
; Music was provided by Billy corsage of pink roses.
,. .Casey, organist and soloists,
The mother of the groom
'Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mayer, ;.ore a street length dress in
.who sang "Beca use" and "One blue with white accessories.
:HB.nd, One Heart. "
Her fl owers were white roses.
• The church was decorated
·A rece ption was held
with an archway wrapped in following the wedding in the
pink daisies and baby's breath church basement. The bride's
· ~nd . two . seven-branch can- table was covered in lace and
)!elabra accented with paims. ce.ntered with a three-tier cake
A double kneeling bench and silver punch bowl. Cryst.al
centered the arrangement, and and sili.er appointments
the family peWs were marked completed the arrangement.
in pink.
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Raynell Mayer, Dorothy
Given in marriage by her GordOn , . Judy Armstrong ,
father, the bride wore a long Cynthia Casey, Trudy Henry,
gown of white organza over Kathy Howell,· and Teresa
silk with an A-line skiit and Cineros presided at the
neckline in sheer· lace. _Her reception with Margie Carflowing train was attached ai penter registering guests.
the back of the ·bodice and she
For · traveling the bride
wore a fingertip veil. She changed to a long black dress
carried a Bible with lace cover in a soft knit trimmed in
centered by roses, daisies, and flowered lace.
pink carnations with baby's
'[he couple will reside at 756
breath. Her only jewelry was a Third Ave., Gallipolis .
pair of pearl earrings given to
The bride is a senior at Gallia
her by the groom .
Academy High School. The
Beverly Hogan, · Dayton , groom is a 1971 graduate of
served as matron of honor: She North Gallia High School and is
wore a deep rose, empire style employed at the Gallipolis
gown . Bridesmaids were Hope SUite Institute.
Smith, Sue Yankerns , Debbie
Out-of-town guests for the
Praytor and Carla Young . wedding were Mr. and Mrs.
·They wore medium pink, street Edward Patrick, Helen·Owens ,
length gowns and pink flop Dorothy St.anley and son and
hats and · carried colonial Mr. and Mrs . Robert :sawyers,
bouq~ets 'or daisies and baby's Columbus; Rit.a Bruce and
breath. Kim Vinson, flower Brent Hogans,. Dayton; . Mr.
girl, wore a green empire style and Mrs. Earl Bailey, Rtpley,
dress trimmed in medium pirik-- W. Va. ; Mr. and Mrs •. Denny .
and a pink flop hat. Her cor- . Colburn and sons, Ashland,
Sage was of daisies and she Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Ural Vmson,
carried a basket of rose pet.als. Beatrice Conley and Mrs . Allen
Tod Howell, brother of tl\e Lease, South Point.

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and toured the glass fac!Dry
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The group traveled south on
the Ohio side of the nver and
reb.lrned on the West , Virginia
side':--They had a sacklunch at
Ritter Park.
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dinner of Beta Alpha Chapter,
DeiUI Kappa Gamma Society,
that will' be 6:30 p.m. Friday
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Valley · Hosp(tal,
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4- The Sunday Times· Sentinel, Sunday, May 6, 1973

Karen .Dennis betrothed

Deborah North
completes plans

GALUPOUS-Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dennis, '4551Lariat Dr.,
Gallipolis announce the engagement of their' daughter,
Karen
to Rodney LyMStaplcton, son of Mr. ~nd Mrs.
Carl Staple!Dn, Rt. 1 Crown City . The bride-elect IS a 1971
graduate of Gallia Academy High School and a 1973 graduate
of Gallipolis Business College. She is employed at. the
Commercial and Savings Bank.
Stapleton is a 1971 graduate of Hannan Trace and is employed by G and J's AulD Parts .
An open church wedding is planned for 2:30p.m. Saturday ,
June 23, at Faith Baptist Church, Rodney, with a reception
immediately following at the church .

W.:ise,

RETURN HOME
FRANKFORT, phio - Mrs.
Charles Beaver, Rt. I Frank.fort, who recently underwent
. surgery at Chillicothe HospiUII,
was returned to the hospital
with chest pains and was in
. intensive care for a few days.
Mrs. Beaver is now at horne
· and is improving. Mr. and Mrs.
~ Beaver are former residents of
: Gallipolis and have two

THE
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OF
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mother .
Miss North has chosen as her
Mr . and Mrs . John North, Jr., matrun of honor Mrs. Tom
hij s completed the pl&lt;:~ns fl)f her Davis, Gallipolis. The bridesforth co ming marriage to maids will be Mrs. Rick Hand·
Lester Jay Casto, son of Mr. Icy. Huntington, s ister or the
and Mrs. Lester Casto, Point groom, Mrs. Jerrery Smith,
Pleasant.
Gallipolis, and Mrs. David
The double.ring ceremony McNeill , Xenia.
CHsto has chosen Marshall
will be perfomJed by the Rev .
E. Wilson Wahl and the Rev . (Stormy) See, Point Pleal;llnt,.
Harry Cole on Sunday , May 13 as his best" man . "fhe ushers
.at the First Baptist Church at will be Rick Handley , HunThird and Locu st. Pre.nuptial tington, John Nor th If!, brother
mu sic will be played at 2 P:m. of the bride and Charles Cox,
by Mis.s Ann San~crs , organ~st , Gallipolis.
The custom of open church
a~d MJss .su~n Spro~, solmst,
w1ll be s1.ngm g spec1a.l sele~· will be observed. Miss Cindy
~ions: The ce remony w1!l ~e~.m CiJslo and Mrs. James Blank
'A--ill register the guests. An
&lt;~t 2:30 p.m. and the bndc ~.~,~u
be given by bnth her fa ~her and open reception will follow in
the church Fellowship Room .
Assisting will be Mrs. Richard
Bowersox, Mrs, J ohn Paul
Kerns, an d Mrs. Darrell Ball.
.A Shower honoring Mi ss
North wa s given recently by
Mrs. Turn Davis and 1 Mrs.
.James Blank nt the home of
Mr . and Mrs. James Hanson.
Mrs. Bi ll Matthews, Mrs.
Edwin Ede lblute, Mrs. Cliff
Wilson and Mrs. Smeltzer Rose
were
hos tesses
for
a
miscellaneous shower hel~ in
the First Baptis t Church
Fellowship Room.
GAI.I.IPOLIS
Miss
Deborah North , daughter of

d.authers living here, Mrs .
Herb !Charlene) Slone and
Mrs . Richard (Barba•·a)
Randolph . Brent Alan Beaver,
Rt. 9 Chillicothe, the four year·
old son of Mr. and Mrs Hannie
Beaver, and grandson of Mr .
. and Mrs. Charles Beaver, has.
recently returned home
fo llowing surgery. He is in
satisfactory condition.

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WEDNESDAY
TUESDAY
THE RIO Grande Mothers THE RIO GRANDE Faculty
League will hav-e installation Women's Club wiU meet at 7:30
dinner at the Colonial Inn . . p.m. at the home of Mary
Members are to meet at the Christen5en.
Baptist Church at 6 p.m.
THE First presbyterian
GRACE Methodist . Circle church E"ening Circle meets
number five C:lt the church, 1 with Mrs . Clayton Miller at .8
p.m. The nursery will be open . p.m.

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PHONE 446-3832

Seniors to open
new center soon
GA LLIPOLIS - The Ca llia
Coun ty Seni or Ci tizens will
have their first meeting in the
new headquarters at the old
Holzer Hos pita l building,
Tuesday at 6:30p.m.
The club has worked for
many months to obtain a
permanent home for the center
a nd will now occupy the old
medical records area on the
ba sement level which may be
reached cither ·frorn Cedar St. ,
or the old ambulance entrance.
Members are asked to bring
the ir own table .se rvice for the
potl uck meal whieh will be
. followed by a ''Fun Prog ram. "
·Anyone in the a~;:e group 55 or
ulder is invited and urged tf)
atlend. Th e orga nization has
many "boosters" wh o are also
welCome.
·
Thanks to the cooperation of
lhe federal governm e nt, which
has recognized the needs of this
segment of the population, and
the state and county governme nts, many pn)g rams are in
planning for the -be nefit of
senior citize ns.
There are ·one milfion
citizens in 6hio 65 or over and
IG .G pet. .or· the population of
Ga llia County is in this group.
The
purpose
of
th e
organizatio-n is. to assist in
mak ing life more meaningful
and healthfu l for the older
citizen.
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SUNDAY

24th Annual Guild May
Fellows hip Day of the
Pr ovi den ce
Baptist
Association at I: 15 p.m. at
Triedstone Baptist Church .
Mrs. Geneva Turner wiJl be
guesl!. ~peaker .
SONGFEST at Walnut Ridge
Church on 775 near Lccta at 2
p.m. The Good Samaritan
Quartet, Columbus, will he the
featured singers.
GOOD News Baptist Church
constituted ; services at l0 :30
a.m. and 2:30p.m .
MONDAY

FRENCH Colony Chapter of
the OAR meets at 1: 30 p.m.
with Mrs. Charles E . Holzer Jr .
CLAy PTA will meet to install
officers at 7:30 p.m. Kenny
Deckard, of the sheriff's ofhce
will be the guest speaker .
AMERICAN
Red
Cross
Volunteer Gray Ladies regular
luncheon meeting in the Holzer
Medical Center Cafeterja at
12 , 30 p.m. All members are
urged to attend.
GAHS Band Boosters , 7:30
p.m. in band room. Election
and installati on of officers.
Outgoing officers and chair·
men be present for reports .
GALLIA
Council,
114,
Daughters of America, regular
me.e ting . Practice fot inspeetion, '7:30 p.m. ·Refreshments.
TUESDAY
FRENCH City Garden Club
will meet with Mrs. Moore at
7:30p.m.
GIRL SCOUTS Leader ship
Training at the day camp site
from 9:30a.m. to '2:30p .m.
ENO Grange meets at 8 p.m .
Members bring pie and SG!-Od·
wichefs.
GRACE Met hodi st Ci rcl e
number four at the church at
9:30 a.m. The nursery will be
open.

THE Ri o Grande Calvary

Baplist Auxiliary ·meets at the
t·hurch at 7:30 p.ni.
WEDNESDAY
GRACE United Methodist
Ci rcle number one, meets with
Mrs . J erry Dillon
on'
Chillicothe Rd ., at 7:30 p.m.
. GRACE United Methodi s t
Circle number two meets with
Mts. Mike Allen , 561 Hilda Dr .,
at 7:30p.m.
GRACE United Meth odist
Circle nwnber three meets
with Mrs. Nea l Clark, 1'36 first
Ave., at 7:30p.m .
MORNING Circle of the first
Presbyterian Church meets at
the church at 9 a.m.
THE Afternoon Circle of the
First Presbyterian Church will
ffieet with Mrs. J ohn Allen at
1:30 p.m .
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Anniversary celebrq,ted at ·
Apple (Jrove Church
APPLE GROVE, Ohio - The.
124th
anniversary
and
rededi ca tion of the Apple
Grove United Methodist
Church was held Sunday, April
29 at 2 o'clock with Rev .
Howard Shiveley, pastor
leading the service and Rev.
Robert Card of the Pomeroy
United Methodist Church as
guest speaker.
Special music was presented
by the Apple Grove choir,
Fisher family , Stephanie
Radford, Dallas Hill, Robert.a
Thaxton, and Mrs . Betty
Shiveley.
The church history was read
by Eileen Buck .
Mrs. Rober La Thaxton read a
poem compOSP.d by Sharon
Roush, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Roush in tribute
to the "Church by the side of

SON BORN
CROWN CITY - Mr . and
Mrs . .1\'e.il Daniel Watson,
Crown City, are announcing
the birth of a son, April 23, in
Cabell Huntington HospiU!I,
Huntington . The baby has been
named Neil Ashley , an d ·
weighed eight pounds and one
ounce and was 19 ' and threefourths inches long. Paternal
grandparenls are Mr. and M~s.
Garrett Watson, Crown City
and 1Tiaterna l grandparents
A jam session, in
terminology,
means
are Mr. and Mrs . Glenn Marr ,
formal p_erformance.
Northup .

the road !" Miss Roush is an
active member of the Sunday
School and also a member of
the Youth Fellowship .
Attending were Mrs. Alice
Balser , Letart Falls; Mr. and
~1rs . Shennan Ford, £oi-mer
residents, Mason, W.Va . ; Mr.
and Mrs . Harold Roush, Portland ; Mrs. Gladys Shields, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Clark, Addie
Petrel, Marie Roy , Mrs .
Raymond Hensler, Rev . and
Mrs. Howard Shiveley : and
John, Rev . and Mrs. Frank
Cheesebrew, Claudia Roush ,
Amy, Molly, La rry and
Marlene Fisher, Clara Mae
Sargent, Ann · Co~, Edith
Hayman, Mildred Carnahan ,
Ruth Simpson, Grella Carnahan and Mr , and Mrs. Otis
· McClintock , all of Racine ; Mr.
and Mrs. Rohert McKelvey,

Belpre, former residents ; Mrs.
Joe • Andres and daughters,
Mrs. Jack Ables, Vicki Ables,
Bernice, S~ron and Cindy
Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey
Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Olden
Thaxton, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Roush, Mrs. Marshall Roush
and Joey, Mrs. Darrell Norris
and Tracy, Erma Wilson , Mrs.
Ruth Donohew. Dolly Wolfe,
Mrs. Cora Buck, Colwnbus;
Mr . and Mrs. Roy Buck and
Pam , Ear Jy Roush, Tony ,
Kathy and Johnnie Riffle, Mrs
Robert Ashley and Keith, Mrs .
Gerald Hayman and Keith,-Mr.
and Mrs. Waid Hayman, Mrs.
Scott Shank, Pomeroy ; Mr.
and Mt·s . Lewis Ours, Mr.and
Mrs. Roy Donohew, Stephanie
Radford; of Pomeroy ; Rev.
and Mrs . Robe rt Ca rd,
Pomeroy, and Mr. and Mrs.
Dallas Hill .
Refreshments were served
by memhers of the WSCS
assisted by Sharon Roush,
Vicki Ables, Jan Norris ·and
Cindy Roush. Mrs. Marshall
Roush registered the guests.

THE CHURCH IIESJDE
THE ROAD

SON BORN
GALLIPOLIS - Mr . and
For many years has stood a
~rs. William L. Wooldridge,
ctlurch ,
240 Upper River Rd., are an·
Where relatives and fr iends
noWlcing the birth of their Hrst
still gd ;
son.
Tadd William,l\pril27 . He
The building might be a little
weigh_ed nine pounds 1P~
old.
But the people still love it so" oun(.'('S . and · is welcomed at
b()me by a three year old sister,
()-. one.fourth of an acre,
Where the church has always Chandra Lu. Maternal grandparents are Mr . and Mrs.
stood ;
There never was sin or strife,
Robert L. Neal, Rt . 2, Bidwell.
and Paternal grandparents are Mr.
Just love , pea ce,
brotherhood.
and
Mrs.
Lawren ce
Wooldridge,
Vinton.
Maternal
There ha ve been many
changes. .
great.grandparents are Owen
But Apple : Grove is still its Watters, Rt. 2. Bidwetl , and
name ;
Mr . and Mrs. Elvin Neal,
You might · change the inside
Evergreen
.
and out.
Bu t the spiri t will remain the
SEEK AID
same .
NORTHUP - To anyone
The love inside this building, .- wishing to contribute to Houck
Some people wil l never know ;
ceme tery expenses plea se
For always at prayer times ,
Heads are always bowed low. Send bonations to Clyde Elliott.
Northup, Ohio 45655.
This church means a lot to us,
That 's why we celebrate
- Sharon Roush in tr ibute to
today ;
the Apple Grove United
And th e doors are always open ,
Methodist Church .
For a ll to come in -and pra y.

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A:t ." lS across frOm Holter
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, GALLIPOLIS - Miss ·Debra groom, served as best man.
' Holland, daughter of Mr. and Ushers were Sammy Mitchell,
' Mrs. Cecil Vinson, Jackson Sammy Morris, Bill Holland
~;Pike, became the bride of and Morris Casey. Jun-ior
;-Larry Howell, son of Mr . and usher was Glendon Vinson.
Mrs. Earl Howell, Bidwell,
For her daughter's wedding,
'. April 28 8t the Paint Creek Mrs. Vinson chose a street
·:Baptist Church, Gallipolis.
length dress in pink polyester
Denny ·Colburn officiated knit with matching blazer with
during the 6:30 p.m . double pink dots which she accented
~ing ceremony,
with black accessories and a
; Music was provided by Billy corsage of pink roses.
,. .Casey, organist and soloists,
The mother of the groom
'Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mayer, ;.ore a street length dress in
.who sang "Beca use" and "One blue with white accessories.
:HB.nd, One Heart. "
Her fl owers were white roses.
• The church was decorated
·A rece ption was held
with an archway wrapped in following the wedding in the
pink daisies and baby's breath church basement. The bride's
· ~nd . two . seven-branch can- table was covered in lace and
)!elabra accented with paims. ce.ntered with a three-tier cake
A double kneeling bench and silver punch bowl. Cryst.al
centered the arrangement, and and sili.er appointments
the family peWs were marked completed the arrangement.
in pink.
.
Raynell Mayer, Dorothy
Given in marriage by her GordOn , . Judy Armstrong ,
father, the bride wore a long Cynthia Casey, Trudy Henry,
gown of white organza over Kathy Howell,· and Teresa
silk with an A-line skiit and Cineros presided at the
neckline in sheer· lace. _Her reception with Margie Carflowing train was attached ai penter registering guests.
the back of the ·bodice and she
For · traveling the bride
wore a fingertip veil. She changed to a long black dress
carried a Bible with lace cover in a soft knit trimmed in
centered by roses, daisies, and flowered lace.
pink carnations with baby's
'[he couple will reside at 756
breath. Her only jewelry was a Third Ave., Gallipolis .
pair of pearl earrings given to
The bride is a senior at Gallia
her by the groom .
Academy High School. The
Beverly Hogan, · Dayton , groom is a 1971 graduate of
served as matron of honor: She North Gallia High School and is
wore a deep rose, empire style employed at the Gallipolis
gown . Bridesmaids were Hope SUite Institute.
Smith, Sue Yankerns , Debbie
Out-of-town guests for the
Praytor and Carla Young . wedding were Mr. and Mrs.
·They wore medium pink, street Edward Patrick, Helen·Owens ,
length gowns and pink flop Dorothy St.anley and son and
hats and · carried colonial Mr. and Mrs . Robert :sawyers,
bouq~ets 'or daisies and baby's Columbus; Rit.a Bruce and
breath. Kim Vinson, flower Brent Hogans,. Dayton; . Mr.
girl, wore a green empire style and Mrs. Earl Bailey, Rtpley,
dress trimmed in medium pirik-- W. Va. ; Mr. and Mrs •. Denny .
and a pink flop hat. Her cor- . Colburn and sons, Ashland,
Sage was of daisies and she Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Ural Vmson,
carried a basket of rose pet.als. Beatrice Conley and Mrs . Allen
Tod Howell, brother of tl\e Lease, South Point.

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Ritter Park.
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GA:LLIPOLIS - Reservations ror the Founders Day
dinner of Beta Alpha Chapter,
DeiUI Kappa Gamma Society,
that will' be 6:30 p.m. Friday
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Valley · Hosp(tal,
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6 - The Swtday Times - Sentinel, Sunday, May 6, 1973 -

Ambassador 's class has recent meetin
GALLIPOLIS - The Ambassadors' Su nday School
Class of the First Baptist
Church he ld its monthly
meeting r ecently at the home
of Pastor and Mrs . Cole.
The eve ntng began wi th
games an d contests prepared
by Mr . and Mr s. J eff Smith.
Two films conce r ning
marriage and fam ily li ving
were shown by Pastor Cole and
a discussion period followed.

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Mr. and Mrs. fames Stanley

Paula j ean Fife becomes
bride of james Stanley

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Mrs. Rodney Hammond Lusk

Dr. Lusk weds
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Sandra Sunder
GALLIPOLIS - Miss Sandra
Sunder and Dr . Rodney
Hammond Lusk were married
April 21 a t th e Glendale
Pre s by te ri an Chur c h, Kirk·wood, Mo.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E . W. Sunder ,
Jr., Kirkwood , Mo. Lusk 'is the
- son ofMr; and Mrs. A~en Lusk ,
Gallipolis .
Mrs. Cha r les A. Ross ll!,

of t he bride, was fl ower girl.
George R. Troop III , served
as best m_a n . Groom s men
in c lud e d
Mik e
Venz,
Columbus; J oseph Clark , Ft.
Wa yne, Ind .; E . W. Sunder ll!,
brother of the br ide , Craig
Ze mph e r , Wes terville and
Gera ld Jorgenson, Clevela nd .

Sim on Jorgenson, nephew· of
the groom , accompanied the.
fl owe r,~girl .

• Charleston served her ~ i ster as
F oll owing the ceremony, a
ma tron of honor and Mrs. dinner recep tion was given at

Mic hae l Allen, Na s hville , the Algonquin Golf _ Club of
Te nn ., was senior· attendan t. Kirkwood .
Mi ss Ann Eliza beth Chomeau
The couple witl · reside in .
was junior bridesmaid an d Albuquerque, N. M.
Miss Pa ula Mari e Rose , nieCe

Kanauga UMW
in Raike home
KANAUGA - The Ka na uga
United Methodist Women m e t
a t the hom e of Mrs. J ohn Ra ike
Thursday evening.
The opening song wa s " F a ith
of Our Mothers" . and Mrs.
Clyd e Chambliss gave t he
opemng prayer. Roll call was
·a nswered with .a scr ipture
verse co n tain in g the wo rd
" m other:''
The scripture, given a s a
responsive reading led by Mr s .
Aud rey
Browne ll ,
wa s
. l'i-overbs 31 : llhi3.
. Mrs. J ohn Raike led the
readings with " A Tr ibute to
Mother ." eithe r readings were
given by Mrs. R. C. Swisher
a nd Mrs . Bill Beagle. Mrs.
. Pina Ward read a poem,
" M-o ther 's Love ," E velyfi ·
. Rothgeb read " The Watche r "
an d Mrs. Ca rl Roush read

" F leeti ng
Memories
of
_ Iiiother ." Mrs. Florence Allen
gave the Bible quiz . The s tudy
session was on I Timothy 3. Mrs . Berkley Wright gave

the benediCtion.
A routine business meetin g
followed , during which 48 sic k

calls were repor ted .
TITLE FIGHT
BRISBANE , Austra lia (UP!)
- Commonwealth champion
Hector Thompson of Australia
will m eet world lightwe ight
champion Roberto Duran in a
. _title fight at Panama June 2,
Th ompson 's t rainer, Reg Lay. ton announced Thursday.
Layton sa id the title fi ght ha d
been confirmed in a teleph one
conversation between himSelf
·and New York agent Dewey
Fragetta.

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GA LLIPOLIS - The F rench fr om Ft. Smith, Ark. He is
Art Colony is fortunate to have stationed with the Coast Guard
M rs . J ohn ( Pa m 1 Whi te join at Henderson, W. Va.
the faculty.
M1·s. Whi te wa~ born in
Chicago, lll. but moved to
Monet , Mo. at a n early age. She
. gra du ated from Monet -- High·
School in 1966. She a tte nded
South.w estern Missouri State
University, Springfi eld; Mo.
and re'c eived her Bachelor of
Science in Educa tion in 1970,
Her maj or wlts art with em.
phas is in weaving. Pottery ,
je welry, printm a king , and
pa in.ti ng w~ re her other inShe ha s taught at Gree nwood
Laborator y Sc hoo l in the
Ozark, Mo. , schools and a ~
Springfield Ar t Museum .
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Springfield Art Mu seum, Cox
Medica l Cen ter , Las Vegas,
Nev., and at a Juricd show in
Craig Ha ll, Sout hwest Missouri
State University .
Mrs . White belongs to Della
Phi De lta Honota.ry Art
Frate rnity , Art Stude nts
Le a gue and is lis ted in Who's
Who in Ameri can College s (.lnd
l.Jniversi ties'.
Mr . and Mrs. White carne to
Gallipolis a short time ago·

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the First SOuthern · ""Ptist
Chapel
in
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unanimously
adopted
a
resolution in their regulai
business session on May 2 to go
on record as opposed to the
legalizing of a state lottery . ·
They also encourage other
Ch r istians and conce r ned
citizens to go to the polls a nd
vote " no'' to
8.

Pleasant, and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Searles, Cheshire . Also
calling on the family were Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence McDaniel
and daughters, Middleport and
Willie Wise, and a granddaughter , Mrs Connie Searles
and sons.

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CHESHIRE - Mr. and Mrs .
Charles W. Ellis, Altamont,
fit. , and Mrs. Alan Rage!,
. l.oogaotee,
Ill. ,
have
returned
home
afte-r
several
days
spending
club and Mrs. F'lorenee Willis with Mr. Ellis's parents ,
Cheshire, Mr. and Mrs. Archie
was a guest.
Officers for the coming year , P.llis . Ellis has been an invalid
installed by Mr s. Marie for a long time now.
Ri c hards , a r e Mrs. Ruth
Other visHors inclUded Mr .
Mullineaux ~ president, Mrs. and Mrs. Stanley A. Ellis. _
Alma Caudill, vice-president, Ci rcleville : Mrs Ruth Cheadle,
Columbus ; P. W. Jones, Pt.
Mrs . June cantrell, treasurer
and Mrs . Irene Brannon,
secretary .
A planning session followed
the installation with the group
adjourning .for the summ er
season.

FAC welcomes
new
.
faculty member here

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English Club meets
at Rio cafeteria
R!O GRANDE · - The
English Club met.,at the Rio
Grande College Cafeteria,
Tuesday.
Summer activities were the
answe r to roll and those
present were Mrs. Isabelle
Bias,
Ruby
Bossard,
lrene Brannon, June cantrell.
Alma Ca udi ll , Eliza beth
Evans, Ruth Mulli neaux,
Marie R lcha r ds , Ma r garet
Topping and Mrs. Florence
Wi ckli ne . Mrs. Zelma Northcull wa s welcomed into the

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LETART, W. Va . - Paula buttons . The skir ts were of blue
Jean fife and James Alan a quamari ne in A·line sty le.
St-anley wer e united in Their veils we re of aqua blue
matrimony April 15 a t the illus ion, he ld in place by
General Assembly of The Body julie tte s tyle headpieces of the
sa me color . Each attendant ·
of Chr ist Church, Letart.
The doub le ring , candle light carried a natural colored straw ~ sleeves. Her accessori es were
ceremony was per formed by baske t of light _blue daisies white.
The couple will reside in
Elder Lawrence Parsons ,. Mt. ming led with baby's breath
Alto, W. Va.
a nd greenery, accented with Gallipolis1
Ml's. Florence Allen, P oint aqua blue ribbons .
The new Mrs. Stanley is a
P leasa nt , provided a half hour
Connie Sue Stav tey, sis ter of g radua te of Gallia Academy
of nuptial music prior to the 2 the groom , wa s !he flower girl. High Sc hool a nd a 197.3
p.m . ceremony .
Her dress wa s a light blue, graduate of the Southeas tern
The new Mrs. Stanley is the · whi te and g r~enflowered print. Ohio School of Prac tical
daug hter of Mr . arid Mrs. Th e sleeves
were white, Nursing.
E lmer Paul Fife , Rt. 1, Mill puffed , with elastic r uffled
Stanley is a graduate of Point
Cree k Rd ., Gallipolis. J ames is cuffs were ca pped by _the same Pleasant Senior High School
the s on of Mr. and Mrs. John material. The dfess featUred a a nd has received training at
Ray Sta nl ey, fo rm erly of hipster wais t with a white sash · the Mason County Vocationa l
Mason , W. Va ., an!J t he foster and full skirt . She wore a Ce nter and · the · Custom
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles wreath of iight bl ue daisies Welding.School, St. Alba ns, in
Rand Fox, Poi nt P le.a sant .
with greene1·y in her hair and the field of welding . He is
Mr s . Dar ena Bo nec ut t er , c arr ied a ba s ke t of blue employed by Ca rpet Ca rn ival,,
I...etart, read Ephesians 5 tq dais ies .
He nderson.
open the cerem ony. Jim my
De nnis Ray Massie served as
Out.of. town gues ts for the
and Joh nn y Mass ie, t win ri ngbearer a nd David Pa ul cere m q_ny we r e Mr . and Mrs.
nephews of the bride, were Ward as tra in. bea rer . Both are Ge ne Wright, Toledo; Miss
nephews of the brid e.
Edna and Da nny J oe Wright
. candle ligh ters .
The ~l tar was centered with
J ames E. Massie, Columbus, and Mf . a nd Mrs. J ames
a whi te kneeling bench fran ked se r ved as bes t man. Ushers Ma ss ie
and
ch il dr e n ,
by baskets of spring fl ower were Wa rre n Alfred and Roger Co(um bus ; Mrs . S. A. Marins,
arrangem ents a nd ~ white Wallace , P oin t Plea san t.
Wood cliff Lake , N. J .; Mr. a nd
a isle cloth.
F or he r da ughter 's wedding , Mrs . Da mon Adams, Ma rietta;
Give n in marria ge by her Mts. Fife wore a dress and Alex Rawls, Fort Wor th, Tex.j
fathe r , the bride wore a can· jac ke t ensembl e io whit e a nd Mr. and Mrs. Charles
dleligh t white gown trimmed polyes ter with turqu oise and Stanley and children, Mason.
with pa le blu e velve t ribbon white braid trim. Her corsage
woven in and out of silk threads was of light blue daisies with
with lace on either side . 1fhe white a nd turquoise and white
gown feat ure d a n empir e · backgr ound . ~he wor e white
wa ist, ba tteau riec kline, bishop accessories ..
The recepti on was held in the
sleeves a nd built-in train with
a n a pr on - fro nt layer. Wharf-Room ol the Holiday
The brida l ve il of illu- Inn, Kanauga . The bride's
s ion was h eld · i n pl ace ta ble wa s centered by a three
by a julie ttte headpiece with tier ca ke with a Bible cake on
cloth r oses· a nd sa tin ribbon in 'eac h side·. One read, "But a s
ca nd le light color . The bride [or me and m y house, we will
carried a bouquet ·of la rge se rve the Lord ," and .the other
white da isies with beige a nd " Now then , we a r e am ·
pa le blue s t rea m ers a nd ba ssa dors for Christ."
gree nery .
For a wedding trip to -BlackEs the r Massie ; .Columbus, wa ter Fall.!!, the bride changed
sis ter of the btide , served as to a pink and white gingha m
the ma tron ' of honor, with p1aid , gown with whi le collar
Dor othy Ward, niece of the and cuffs acce nted by capped
bride and Belind a Stee le,
P Om e r oy, as brides maid s .
They wore empire wa isted
gow ns with hig h , r uffl ed
co1la r s and ,!!heer s leeves end.
ing in ruffled beige cuffs a nd
acce nte d with a qua blue

Montagnards are a moun·
tain people of Vietnam who
live by hunting. fishing and
farming .

University, is here for a
weekend visit with his mother
Mrs. Frank E. Titus, Pomeroy:

We Cater To The ladies

EVER SO DEAR. . .

The business session em-

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IS VISITOR
POMEROY Robert B.
Titus, student at Ohio State

EVER-SO PRECIOUS,

phasized elec tion of class offi ce r s May 12. The next
m eeti ng will be at home of
Mr. and Mrs . Kei th Wick, Pt.
Pleasant, Ma y 12. It will open
with a spaghe tti supper at 6:30
p. m .
Those a ttending we re Mr.
and Mrs. U oyd Danne r, Mr.
and Mrs. J eff Smith , Mose
Can terberry, Mr. and Mrs.
Je rry McDireitt, Mr. a nd Mrs.
Larry Ma rr, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Reed , Mr. and Mrs . . Ke ith
Wic k , Mr . and Mr s. Ron
Keevan and P astor and Mrs.
Ha rry Cole.

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6 - The Swtday Times - Sentinel, Sunday, May 6, 1973 -

Ambassador 's class has recent meetin
GALLIPOLIS - The Ambassadors' Su nday School
Class of the First Baptist
Church he ld its monthly
meeting r ecently at the home
of Pastor and Mrs . Cole.
The eve ntng began wi th
games an d contests prepared
by Mr . and Mr s. J eff Smith.
Two films conce r ning
marriage and fam ily li ving
were shown by Pastor Cole and
a discussion period followed.

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Mr. and Mrs. fames Stanley

Paula j ean Fife becomes
bride of james Stanley

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Mrs. Rodney Hammond Lusk

Dr. Lusk weds
.

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Sandra Sunder
GALLIPOLIS - Miss Sandra
Sunder and Dr . Rodney
Hammond Lusk were married
April 21 a t th e Glendale
Pre s by te ri an Chur c h, Kirk·wood, Mo.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E . W. Sunder ,
Jr., Kirkwood , Mo. Lusk 'is the
- son ofMr; and Mrs. A~en Lusk ,
Gallipolis .
Mrs. Cha r les A. Ross ll!,

of t he bride, was fl ower girl.
George R. Troop III , served
as best m_a n . Groom s men
in c lud e d
Mik e
Venz,
Columbus; J oseph Clark , Ft.
Wa yne, Ind .; E . W. Sunder ll!,
brother of the br ide , Craig
Ze mph e r , Wes terville and
Gera ld Jorgenson, Clevela nd .

Sim on Jorgenson, nephew· of
the groom , accompanied the.
fl owe r,~girl .

• Charleston served her ~ i ster as
F oll owing the ceremony, a
ma tron of honor and Mrs. dinner recep tion was given at

Mic hae l Allen, Na s hville , the Algonquin Golf _ Club of
Te nn ., was senior· attendan t. Kirkwood .
Mi ss Ann Eliza beth Chomeau
The couple witl · reside in .
was junior bridesmaid an d Albuquerque, N. M.
Miss Pa ula Mari e Rose , nieCe

Kanauga UMW
in Raike home
KANAUGA - The Ka na uga
United Methodist Women m e t
a t the hom e of Mrs. J ohn Ra ike
Thursday evening.
The opening song wa s " F a ith
of Our Mothers" . and Mrs.
Clyd e Chambliss gave t he
opemng prayer. Roll call was
·a nswered with .a scr ipture
verse co n tain in g the wo rd
" m other:''
The scripture, given a s a
responsive reading led by Mr s .
Aud rey
Browne ll ,
wa s
. l'i-overbs 31 : llhi3.
. Mrs. J ohn Raike led the
readings with " A Tr ibute to
Mother ." eithe r readings were
given by Mrs. R. C. Swisher
a nd Mrs . Bill Beagle. Mrs.
. Pina Ward read a poem,
" M-o ther 's Love ," E velyfi ·
. Rothgeb read " The Watche r "
an d Mrs. Ca rl Roush read

" F leeti ng
Memories
of
_ Iiiother ." Mrs. Florence Allen
gave the Bible quiz . The s tudy
session was on I Timothy 3. Mrs . Berkley Wright gave

the benediCtion.
A routine business meetin g
followed , during which 48 sic k

calls were repor ted .
TITLE FIGHT
BRISBANE , Austra lia (UP!)
- Commonwealth champion
Hector Thompson of Australia
will m eet world lightwe ight
champion Roberto Duran in a
. _title fight at Panama June 2,
Th ompson 's t rainer, Reg Lay. ton announced Thursday.
Layton sa id the title fi ght ha d
been confirmed in a teleph one
conversation between himSelf
·and New York agent Dewey
Fragetta.

MOTHER'S DAY
GRADUATION
WEDDINGS

YOUR MOTHER.
"

MAKE HER DAY A
HAPPY MOTHER'S
DAY WITH

FRENCH CITY FABRIC SHOPPE HAS THE
RIGHT -IDEAS FOR ANY LADY

FOR MOTHERS

t f.:!\

CAliFORNIA

•Gift Certificate
• Sleeve Boards
•Cutting Boards

Cobblers l ,@
tr
1

Made in U.S.A.

P ISCES

NAVY BLUE

Electric Scissols

&amp; BLACK PATENT

REG. 18.00

A COMPLETE LINE OF
SINGER SEWING MACHINES
'

WHITE - BON E - BLACK

PRICED FROM

'6900

SERVICE - LESSONS - DELIVERY
90 DAYS TO PAY
·SINGER GENIE!
ONLY
ZIG-ZAG 11 LBS.

$1499

THE MOST LOVELY AND WIDE VARlET~ OF FABRICS
AND ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR BRIDAL PARTY.

l·'S

9,3otil8 p.m.
Tues. Wed . &amp; Sat.

WE HAVE A FABRIC FO.R ANY WEDDING, LARGE
OR SMALL. WE ARE CONTINUING OUR

9:30tils p.m .
Tt1"u rsday

9: 3Qtil1 2)noon

10% FABRI_
CDISCOUNT
TO All BRIDAL PARTIES THRU MAY

·.,,

~

a Mon. &amp;

·

i'!

58 CQurt St.

..

for

SCREENS

gla

0 RE-WIRING

TRIPLES

1/2 lb • .

accur~cy

Large _7-Up _With A Double or Triple
.HAMBURGER OR CHEESEBURGER .
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GA LLIPOLIS - The F rench fr om Ft. Smith, Ark. He is
Art Colony is fortunate to have stationed with the Coast Guard
M rs . J ohn ( Pa m 1 Whi te join at Henderson, W. Va.
the faculty.
M1·s. Whi te wa~ born in
Chicago, lll. but moved to
Monet , Mo. at a n early age. She
. gra du ated from Monet -- High·
School in 1966. She a tte nded
South.w estern Missouri State
University, Springfi eld; Mo.
and re'c eived her Bachelor of
Science in Educa tion in 1970,
Her maj or wlts art with em.
phas is in weaving. Pottery ,
je welry, printm a king , and
pa in.ti ng w~ re her other inShe ha s taught at Gree nwood
Laborator y Sc hoo l in the
Ozark, Mo. , schools and a ~
Springfield Ar t Museum .
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Springfield Art Mu seum, Cox
Medica l Cen ter , Las Vegas,
Nev., and at a Juricd show in
Craig Ha ll, Sout hwest Missouri
State University .
Mrs . White belongs to Della
Phi De lta Honota.ry Art
Frate rnity , Art Stude nts
Le a gue and is lis ted in Who's
Who in Ameri can College s (.lnd
l.Jniversi ties'.
Mr . and Mrs. White carne to
Gallipolis a short time ago·

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Or Money Ba(k

the First SOuthern · ""Ptist
Chapel
in
P ome r oy
unanimously
adopted
a
resolution in their regulai
business session on May 2 to go
on record as opposed to the
legalizing of a state lottery . ·
They also encourage other
Ch r istians and conce r ned
citizens to go to the polls a nd
vote " no'' to
8.

Pleasant, and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Searles, Cheshire . Also
calling on the family were Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence McDaniel
and daughters, Middleport and
Willie Wise, and a granddaughter , Mrs Connie Searles
and sons.

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CHESHIRE - Mr. and Mrs .
Charles W. Ellis, Altamont,
fit. , and Mrs. Alan Rage!,
. l.oogaotee,
Ill. ,
have
returned
home
afte-r
several
days
spending
club and Mrs. F'lorenee Willis with Mr. Ellis's parents ,
Cheshire, Mr. and Mrs. Archie
was a guest.
Officers for the coming year , P.llis . Ellis has been an invalid
installed by Mr s. Marie for a long time now.
Ri c hards , a r e Mrs. Ruth
Other visHors inclUded Mr .
Mullineaux ~ president, Mrs. and Mrs. Stanley A. Ellis. _
Alma Caudill, vice-president, Ci rcleville : Mrs Ruth Cheadle,
Columbus ; P. W. Jones, Pt.
Mrs . June cantrell, treasurer
and Mrs . Irene Brannon,
secretary .
A planning session followed
the installation with the group
adjourning .for the summ er
season.

FAC welcomes
new
.
faculty member here

•Sewing Box
• Dress Forms

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R!O GRANDE · - The
English Club met.,at the Rio
Grande College Cafeteria,
Tuesday.
Summer activities were the
answe r to roll and those
present were Mrs. Isabelle
Bias,
Ruby
Bossard,
lrene Brannon, June cantrell.
Alma Ca udi ll , Eliza beth
Evans, Ruth Mulli neaux,
Marie R lcha r ds , Ma r garet
Topping and Mrs. Florence
Wi ckli ne . Mrs. Zelma Northcull wa s welcomed into the

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LETART, W. Va . - Paula buttons . The skir ts were of blue
Jean fife and James Alan a quamari ne in A·line sty le.
St-anley wer e united in Their veils we re of aqua blue
matrimony April 15 a t the illus ion, he ld in place by
General Assembly of The Body julie tte s tyle headpieces of the
sa me color . Each attendant ·
of Chr ist Church, Letart.
The doub le ring , candle light carried a natural colored straw ~ sleeves. Her accessori es were
ceremony was per formed by baske t of light _blue daisies white.
The couple will reside in
Elder Lawrence Parsons ,. Mt. ming led with baby's breath
Alto, W. Va.
a nd greenery, accented with Gallipolis1
Ml's. Florence Allen, P oint aqua blue ribbons .
The new Mrs. Stanley is a
P leasa nt , provided a half hour
Connie Sue Stav tey, sis ter of g radua te of Gallia Academy
of nuptial music prior to the 2 the groom , wa s !he flower girl. High Sc hool a nd a 197.3
p.m . ceremony .
Her dress wa s a light blue, graduate of the Southeas tern
The new Mrs. Stanley is the · whi te and g r~enflowered print. Ohio School of Prac tical
daug hter of Mr . arid Mrs. Th e sleeves
were white, Nursing.
E lmer Paul Fife , Rt. 1, Mill puffed , with elastic r uffled
Stanley is a graduate of Point
Cree k Rd ., Gallipolis. J ames is cuffs were ca pped by _the same Pleasant Senior High School
the s on of Mr. and Mrs. John material. The dfess featUred a a nd has received training at
Ray Sta nl ey, fo rm erly of hipster wais t with a white sash · the Mason County Vocationa l
Mason , W. Va ., an!J t he foster and full skirt . She wore a Ce nter and · the · Custom
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles wreath of iight bl ue daisies Welding.School, St. Alba ns, in
Rand Fox, Poi nt P le.a sant .
with greene1·y in her hair and the field of welding . He is
Mr s . Dar ena Bo nec ut t er , c arr ied a ba s ke t of blue employed by Ca rpet Ca rn ival,,
I...etart, read Ephesians 5 tq dais ies .
He nderson.
open the cerem ony. Jim my
De nnis Ray Massie served as
Out.of. town gues ts for the
and Joh nn y Mass ie, t win ri ngbearer a nd David Pa ul cere m q_ny we r e Mr . and Mrs.
nephews of the bride, were Ward as tra in. bea rer . Both are Ge ne Wright, Toledo; Miss
nephews of the brid e.
Edna and Da nny J oe Wright
. candle ligh ters .
The ~l tar was centered with
J ames E. Massie, Columbus, and Mf . a nd Mrs. J ames
a whi te kneeling bench fran ked se r ved as bes t man. Ushers Ma ss ie
and
ch il dr e n ,
by baskets of spring fl ower were Wa rre n Alfred and Roger Co(um bus ; Mrs . S. A. Marins,
arrangem ents a nd ~ white Wallace , P oin t Plea san t.
Wood cliff Lake , N. J .; Mr. a nd
a isle cloth.
F or he r da ughter 's wedding , Mrs . Da mon Adams, Ma rietta;
Give n in marria ge by her Mts. Fife wore a dress and Alex Rawls, Fort Wor th, Tex.j
fathe r , the bride wore a can· jac ke t ensembl e io whit e a nd Mr. and Mrs. Charles
dleligh t white gown trimmed polyes ter with turqu oise and Stanley and children, Mason.
with pa le blu e velve t ribbon white braid trim. Her corsage
woven in and out of silk threads was of light blue daisies with
with lace on either side . 1fhe white a nd turquoise and white
gown feat ure d a n empir e · backgr ound . ~he wor e white
wa ist, ba tteau riec kline, bishop accessories ..
The recepti on was held in the
sleeves a nd built-in train with
a n a pr on - fro nt layer. Wharf-Room ol the Holiday
The brida l ve il of illu- Inn, Kanauga . The bride's
s ion was h eld · i n pl ace ta ble wa s centered by a three
by a julie ttte headpiece with tier ca ke with a Bible cake on
cloth r oses· a nd sa tin ribbon in 'eac h side·. One read, "But a s
ca nd le light color . The bride [or me and m y house, we will
carried a bouquet ·of la rge se rve the Lord ," and .the other
white da isies with beige a nd " Now then , we a r e am ·
pa le blue s t rea m ers a nd ba ssa dors for Christ."
gree nery .
For a wedding trip to -BlackEs the r Massie ; .Columbus, wa ter Fall.!!, the bride changed
sis ter of the btide , served as to a pink and white gingha m
the ma tron ' of honor, with p1aid , gown with whi le collar
Dor othy Ward, niece of the and cuffs acce nted by capped
bride and Belind a Stee le,
P Om e r oy, as brides maid s .
They wore empire wa isted
gow ns with hig h , r uffl ed
co1la r s and ,!!heer s leeves end.
ing in ruffled beige cuffs a nd
acce nte d with a qua blue

Montagnards are a moun·
tain people of Vietnam who
live by hunting. fishing and
farming .

University, is here for a
weekend visit with his mother
Mrs. Frank E. Titus, Pomeroy:

We Cater To The ladies

EVER SO DEAR. . .

The business session em-

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POMEROY Robert B.
Titus, student at Ohio State

EVER-SO PRECIOUS,

phasized elec tion of class offi ce r s May 12. The next
m eeti ng will be at home of
Mr. and Mrs . Kei th Wick, Pt.
Pleasant, Ma y 12. It will open
with a spaghe tti supper at 6:30
p. m .
Those a ttending we re Mr.
and Mrs. U oyd Danne r, Mr.
and Mrs. J eff Smith , Mose
Can terberry, Mr. and Mrs.
Je rry McDireitt, Mr. a nd Mrs.
Larry Ma rr, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Reed , Mr. and Mrs . . Ke ith
Wic k , Mr . and Mr s. Ron
Keevan and P astor and Mrs.
Ha rry Cole.

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Passbook money to draw 5!/.1%
GALLIPOUS - Richard D.
Hoffmann , president, City
· Loan and Savings, said Friday
effective May )5, 1973, all
passbook deposit accounts will
au.t omatically start earning 5'•
pet. interest, compounded
daily , This increased rate will
produce · an effective annual
yield of 5.38 pet. for all City

Art Colo~y ' announced ·
summer class schedule

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Lo;ln depositors.
~ll previous features of the
passbook plan will be retained.

Depositors :may withdraw
funds at any time with full
interest from day of deposit to
day of withdrawal. No time

periods or minimum deposits

are required to earn the new
5 1• pet. rate.

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NATIONALLY
ADVERTISED

SHOE

Leona Woodring Smith

Reg ular $17.99

Gourmet ·author
to speak here
BEIGE
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GALLIPOLIS
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· Gallipolis Garden Club will
hold an ope n meeting Thursday
at Grace · United Methodis t
Church at 8 p.m .
· The program will be
presented by Leona Woodrin g
Smi th, F ort Lauderdale, Fla. ,
on "The for gotten Art of
Flower Cookery."
The program will cost 50
cents ::nd tickets may be
purchased at the door or by
calling 446-3~13 . Mrs. Smith is a

recognized authority on the old
arl of flower cookery. She
spent five years doing reseprch
work for her book in the
Library of Co ngress , the
department of Agriculture and
the National Institute of
Health , Washington, D. C.

Gourmet cooking has been
one of her hobbies for many
years and she is a cookbook
collector . Her presentation wi11
include ·slides taken by .a
profe ssional photographer.

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GALLIPOLIS - .Summer. taught by Mrs. Annette Ashrlasses sc heduled by the craft. Ages for this class are 8French Art CalOlly include a
12. Cost of the c hildren 's
watercolor workshop June 18, classes if $12.50, including
19, 20, 21 from 9:30a.m . to 3 materials.
p .m. each day. Mrs. Saundra
Mrs . Pamela White will
Koby will be the instructor. conduct a children 's class in
This class is .for anyone in- papier mache sc ulpture
terested in watercolor or
beginning June 26 and conacrylics, be ginne r or ex- tinuing each Tuesday un!ll
perienced . All sessions possible, August 1. An exciting · exwill be held on location and the perience is in store for those
s tudenls will take their lunch. who take this dass.
The first class will meet at
Regi stration
for
adult ·
Riverby . "
classes, which are open to
f) weaving workshop will be teenagers, may be made by
held July 23, 24, 25, 26 from 9:30 ca lling Mrs. John Byers, 446a .m . to 3 p.m. Mrs. Pamela 1903,' or Mrs. George Gra ce,
White will be the instructor. 446-09&gt;3 . Registration for
This class is for beginners who c hildr en's classes may be
would like to learn simple made by phoning Mrs. Michael
methods of weaving and Donnellan, 245-5204.
perhaps advance to their own
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loom. Many items ca n be
pr oduc ed by the easiest
methods. This class will meet
at Riverby . Students should
bring their lunch.
The cos t of each of these
classes is $26 to those who are ..
not members of the French Art
Colony and $20 to those who
are . Membership . is OIJt'n to
·everyone at the rate of $10 for
individual membership and $15
for family memberships .
In the children's department
a drawing and p3inting class is
planned to begin July 9 at 9:30 ..
to 11:30 a .m. and will continue ::·
each Monday and Wednesday
until August 1. Materia ls used
will include pencil, watercolors
and acrylics . This class will be

junior Women meet at Riverby
GALLIPOLIS
The
The club Voted on new ofGallipolis Junior Women' s ficer s for the coming year.
Club met Tuesday evening at Mickey Stokes was elected
Riverby . The conservation president ; Patty Jo~es, vice
committee was in charge of the president; Pat Mills, recording
meeting .
Mrs . Wymond secretary; J udy Par.s ons,
Bradbury gave a marvelous corresponding sec reatary;
demonstration on flower ·Martha Roderic k, treasurer ;
arranging. She made severa l and M'Lou Morrison, publicity ..
arrangements a nd answered The new officers will ·be inthe members ' many questions. stalled at the. May meetin g.

BETTER FOOTWUR FOR THE FAMILy

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Garden club enjoys
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TAKEN TO CLINIC
G ALLIPOLIS Ga llia
Coun ty's volunteer emergency
squad Sa turday transported
Barna Lasseter of Upper River
Rd.
to . lhe Holzer Medica l
.
Center as a medical patient.

You'! l. find th e slac k st yle yo u
want m an exc iting collection of
spr ing fashions.

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9 CUP AUTOMATIC

SWEET PEAS

by Lady Manhattan

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"Our information indicates
that in general, fert'fN:rtr ·
supplies are adequate to meet
farm · needs," said Gilbert,
Chairman of the Gallia County
Agricultural Stabilization and
Conservation ( ASC ) · Committee. uHowever, there may
some difficulty
in
be
distribution of ava il able
supplies."
' HSecreta ry of Agri culture
.Earl L. Bu!z is depending on
ASCS to monitor.the loca l fuel
and fertilizer situa ti ons, a nd
we are makir;ag weekl y reports
bapk to the Secr etary through
our regular channels," Gilbert
said.
Farmers who lack s tor age
fac ilities for fertilizer . may
wa nt to lake a look at temporary
bins
or
othe r
emergency me thods, the ASCS
o£ficial said. "It's certainly
. better to do a little extra
pla nning now than be caught
short later," he poin ts out.,

\

.
'\

GALLIPOLIS - Farmers in
southeastern Ohio should get
their fertilizer stocks now
whether they need the material
immediately or not, said J .
Melvin Gilbert,

Klein.

were Sharon Buckley, Robin
Buckley, Marvin Friend and
Greg Eblin. The Rev . Robert
Buckley had the sermon.

PRICES

Kn its in .cotton, polyester &amp; nylon, oth er s in
ea.sy · ca re po lyest er . New · designs, col or s,
pnnts m cool s.ummer fabrics. M.om w ill lo
one of these .
ve

G BC Grads Get

36 Locust S•.

Farmers should
check levels
of fertilizer

Steve and Becky Eblin, Shirley
and Belinda Friend .and Miss

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Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
Church had charge of the
"
'·' program Sunday night with
SUNDAY
Charles Diehl as the liturgist.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL
Song leader for the service
Service exhibit, 2 to 6 p.m . at was Barbara Klein and Steve
Gallia
County
Junior Eblin acc.ompanied ihe young
Fairgrounds, Route .JO, across people for group singing. John
from Holzer Medical Center. Moore read scripture from
Public invited.
Psalm 66 and the usherettes
THE JOINTAIRES, goSpel receiving the offering were
singenl £rom West Virginia, MISS Klein, Sharon Buckley,
will present a concert, ·7:30 Sherr1e Clark , and Diane
p.m . at Mt. Hermon UB
Smith. There was prayer by
Church. Public invited.
Robert Barton . Mo ore acA L PH A 0 M I R 0 N companied on his g uitar
CHAPTER, Delta Kappa
Belinda Friend and Diana
Gamma Society recruitment
Lewis for a vocal number and
lea, 3:·30 p .m . at the Pomeroy · s pecial se le c ti ons were by
Elementary School. Hostesses,
Mrs . Avtce Frecker, Mrs .
Genev• Nolan, Miss Mildred
Hawley, Mrs. Vilma Pikkoja
and Miss Rosalie Story.

DRESSES
to

Youth of the

~:

MIDWAY COMMUNITY
CHURCH revival, beginning
7:30 p .m. The Rev. Norman
Taylor, evangelist: Mr. Worley
Haley, pastor. Located on the
Langsville-Dexter Rd .
DELTA KAPPA Gamma
· recruitment tea , 3:30 p.m . at
Pomeroy Elementary School.
MONDAY
SALEM CENTER PTA, 7:30
p.m. at the school. Piano
students will give a recilal.
. Grandparents
will
be
recognized.

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POMEROY -

!:!:

BEAUTIFUL

U .S. Presid ent H e r b e r t .
Hoover gave a ll hii; incom e :
from gove rnment employ- ·
me nt, lncludlng his pension ,
to c harity a nd to p ublic serv- :
ice projects .
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caIen dar

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Whirling ·Wheels
enjoy meetings

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We have gifts
for Mother to
suit every taste
and budget.
Make her happy
on 'Her' day with
one of these
beautiful mementos.

fSOciai~~''f Church youth have program

GALLIPOLIS
The
Gifts of wild white violets
Gallipolis Garden Club held its were given to the club memannual natw:e tour Thursday, bers at the close of the tour.
May 4, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. James Davidson, Rt. 141.
OHIO FUNDS
The beauty and skill with
WASHINGTON ( UP!} - 1be
whi c h the Davidsons have
Defense Department, in its nalandscaped their grounds is
tional requests to Congress
breath-taking . Mrs. Davidson
Thursday, asked to ~pend ~.has combined the wild with the
739,000 during fiscal 1974 on
tame and has let her gardening
military construction projects
fo1low the terrain .
in Ohio.
Several man-made ponds · The national requests totaled
have been added for beauty $2.97 billion.
The Ohio requests included
and for the use of their many
animals that live there. The $19,ooi,OOO for Wright Patterwoods surrounding their home son Air Force Base in Dayton,
were filled with ·spring and $1,188,o00 for the Defense
specimens of wild flowers and Construction and Supply
Center in Columbus.
herbs.

Members al:;o voted on the ·: ·
Club Woman o£ the Year. ..
Eva luation sheets wer e given . ::;: to all members at the last
meeting . These ·sheets award
points for club activities during
the year . The four women with
the most accunit.dated points
are then voted on by all club :,:;
memOers. The nominees are :·:
Jane Dan iel, Ju dy Evans,
Carol Polen a nd Frap Ta bit.
The winner will be a nnounced
at the club's banquet at Oscar's :.:
May 21.
.:::

GALLIP-OLIS
The
Whirli ng Wheels Bicycle 4-H
Clu b, under the direc tion of
Roger Hood and J e£1 Smith
have enjoyed seve n con.'
secutive ~eeti ngs. There a re
2:! boys and girls e nrolled . The
group has used the O.hio Va lley
Ba nk ·parking lot each mee ting
for
inspec.tio ns
a nd
a.c hi~vemen t skills to improve
bicycle safety.
The group has a lso been
ins.tructed ·(m the sigrls of the
hig hway a nd signs of. life which
a re r ules for safe bicycle
tiding. Durin g one meeting the
club was observed by Chief of
Police J ohn Taylor a nd he
ins.tructed t·he gr oup about
bicycle ·sa fety a bout town.
There have been three .bike
hikes, the last one being a four
mil.e hik e which took the group
through the G.S.L grounds.
Thursday, May 10, will be the
last meeting of this series. The
plans have been made for a
bicycle rodeo to be held at the
P ublic Use ·Area on First Ave.
The event will consist of ac.
tivities, skills, and contests.
There will be surprises and
prizes. Par€nts and friends of
the club members a re invited
toattend the function at 4 p.m .
· Unit . two of the bicycling
project will be held this £a ll a nd
fur ther an nouncements will be
made at that time.

9- The SID\day Times- Sentinel, Sundav. Mav 6_1973

(12 ROLLS)
VAlUES TO 1100.00

ADD. STONES $1.00 EACH ·,

�I -The Sunday Tunes- Sentinel, SundBy, May 6, 1973

•

Passbook money to draw 5!/.1%
GALLIPOUS - Richard D.
Hoffmann , president, City
· Loan and Savings, said Friday
effective May )5, 1973, all
passbook deposit accounts will
au.t omatically start earning 5'•
pet. interest, compounded
daily , This increased rate will
produce · an effective annual
yield of 5.38 pet. for all City

Art Colo~y ' announced ·
summer class schedule

tiOtD

Lo;ln depositors.
~ll previous features of the
passbook plan will be retained.

Depositors :may withdraw
funds at any time with full
interest from day of deposit to
day of withdrawal. No time

periods or minimum deposits

are required to earn the new
5 1• pet. rate.

pm

NATIONALLY
ADVERTISED

SHOE

Leona Woodring Smith

Reg ular $17.99

Gourmet ·author
to speak here
BEIGE
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GALLIPOLIS
- -- The
· Gallipolis Garden Club will
hold an ope n meeting Thursday
at Grace · United Methodis t
Church at 8 p.m .
· The program will be
presented by Leona Woodrin g
Smi th, F ort Lauderdale, Fla. ,
on "The for gotten Art of
Flower Cookery."
The program will cost 50
cents ::nd tickets may be
purchased at the door or by
calling 446-3~13 . Mrs. Smith is a

recognized authority on the old
arl of flower cookery. She
spent five years doing reseprch
work for her book in the
Library of Co ngress , the
department of Agriculture and
the National Institute of
Health , Washington, D. C.

Gourmet cooking has been
one of her hobbies for many
years and she is a cookbook
collector . Her presentation wi11
include ·slides taken by .a
profe ssional photographer.

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GALLIPOLIS - .Summer. taught by Mrs. Annette Ashrlasses sc heduled by the craft. Ages for this class are 8French Art CalOlly include a
12. Cost of the c hildren 's
watercolor workshop June 18, classes if $12.50, including
19, 20, 21 from 9:30a.m . to 3 materials.
p .m. each day. Mrs. Saundra
Mrs . Pamela White will
Koby will be the instructor. conduct a children 's class in
This class is .for anyone in- papier mache sc ulpture
terested in watercolor or
beginning June 26 and conacrylics, be ginne r or ex- tinuing each Tuesday un!ll
perienced . All sessions possible, August 1. An exciting · exwill be held on location and the perience is in store for those
s tudenls will take their lunch. who take this dass.
The first class will meet at
Regi stration
for
adult ·
Riverby . "
classes, which are open to
f) weaving workshop will be teenagers, may be made by
held July 23, 24, 25, 26 from 9:30 ca lling Mrs. John Byers, 446a .m . to 3 p.m. Mrs. Pamela 1903,' or Mrs. George Gra ce,
White will be the instructor. 446-09&gt;3 . Registration for
This class is for beginners who c hildr en's classes may be
would like to learn simple made by phoning Mrs. Michael
methods of weaving and Donnellan, 245-5204.
perhaps advance to their own
....
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loom. Many items ca n be
pr oduc ed by the easiest
methods. This class will meet
at Riverby . Students should
bring their lunch.
The cos t of each of these
classes is $26 to those who are ..
not members of the French Art
Colony and $20 to those who
are . Membership . is OIJt'n to
·everyone at the rate of $10 for
individual membership and $15
for family memberships .
In the children's department
a drawing and p3inting class is
planned to begin July 9 at 9:30 ..
to 11:30 a .m. and will continue ::·
each Monday and Wednesday
until August 1. Materia ls used
will include pencil, watercolors
and acrylics . This class will be

junior Women meet at Riverby
GALLIPOLIS
The
The club Voted on new ofGallipolis Junior Women' s ficer s for the coming year.
Club met Tuesday evening at Mickey Stokes was elected
Riverby . The conservation president ; Patty Jo~es, vice
committee was in charge of the president; Pat Mills, recording
meeting .
Mrs . Wymond secretary; J udy Par.s ons,
Bradbury gave a marvelous corresponding sec reatary;
demonstration on flower ·Martha Roderic k, treasurer ;
arranging. She made severa l and M'Lou Morrison, publicity ..
arrangements a nd answered The new officers will ·be inthe members ' many questions. stalled at the. May meetin g.

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TAKEN TO CLINIC
G ALLIPOLIS Ga llia
Coun ty's volunteer emergency
squad Sa turday transported
Barna Lasseter of Upper River
Rd.
to . lhe Holzer Medica l
.
Center as a medical patient.

You'! l. find th e slac k st yle yo u
want m an exc iting collection of
spr ing fashions.

..
;.:·
··
'

WEST BEND
9 CUP AUTOMATIC

SWEET PEAS

by Lady Manhattan

•

.

"Our information indicates
that in general, fert'fN:rtr ·
supplies are adequate to meet
farm · needs," said Gilbert,
Chairman of the Gallia County
Agricultural Stabilization and
Conservation ( ASC ) · Committee. uHowever, there may
some difficulty
in
be
distribution of ava il able
supplies."
' HSecreta ry of Agri culture
.Earl L. Bu!z is depending on
ASCS to monitor.the loca l fuel
and fertilizer situa ti ons, a nd
we are makir;ag weekl y reports
bapk to the Secr etary through
our regular channels," Gilbert
said.
Farmers who lack s tor age
fac ilities for fertilizer . may
wa nt to lake a look at temporary
bins
or
othe r
emergency me thods, the ASCS
o£ficial said. "It's certainly
. better to do a little extra
pla nning now than be caught
short later," he poin ts out.,

\

.
'\

GALLIPOLIS - Farmers in
southeastern Ohio should get
their fertilizer stocks now
whether they need the material
immediately or not, said J .
Melvin Gilbert,

Klein.

were Sharon Buckley, Robin
Buckley, Marvin Friend and
Greg Eblin. The Rev . Robert
Buckley had the sermon.

PRICES

Kn its in .cotton, polyester &amp; nylon, oth er s in
ea.sy · ca re po lyest er . New · designs, col or s,
pnnts m cool s.ummer fabrics. M.om w ill lo
one of these .
ve

G BC Grads Get

36 Locust S•.

Farmers should
check levels
of fertilizer

Steve and Becky Eblin, Shirley
and Belinda Friend .and Miss

$54

St. Reg . Na . 71 -02-00328

.

c

FOR MOTHER

For ABetter Job,
.Sooner-Go To
Business College

- -DIAMOND. CROS$ '
Reg.$9.95 NOW .ss·s ..
,,,.

Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
Church had charge of the
"
'·' program Sunday night with
SUNDAY
Charles Diehl as the liturgist.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL
Song leader for the service
Service exhibit, 2 to 6 p.m . at was Barbara Klein and Steve
Gallia
County
Junior Eblin acc.ompanied ihe young
Fairgrounds, Route .JO, across people for group singing. John
from Holzer Medical Center. Moore read scripture from
Public invited.
Psalm 66 and the usherettes
THE JOINTAIRES, goSpel receiving the offering were
singenl £rom West Virginia, MISS Klein, Sharon Buckley,
will present a concert, ·7:30 Sherr1e Clark , and Diane
p.m . at Mt. Hermon UB
Smith. There was prayer by
Church. Public invited.
Robert Barton . Mo ore acA L PH A 0 M I R 0 N companied on his g uitar
CHAPTER, Delta Kappa
Belinda Friend and Diana
Gamma Society recruitment
Lewis for a vocal number and
lea, 3:·30 p .m . at the Pomeroy · s pecial se le c ti ons were by
Elementary School. Hostesses,
Mrs . Avtce Frecker, Mrs .
Genev• Nolan, Miss Mildred
Hawley, Mrs. Vilma Pikkoja
and Miss Rosalie Story.

DRESSES
to

Youth of the

~:

MIDWAY COMMUNITY
CHURCH revival, beginning
7:30 p .m. The Rev. Norman
Taylor, evangelist: Mr. Worley
Haley, pastor. Located on the
Langsville-Dexter Rd .
DELTA KAPPA Gamma
· recruitment tea , 3:30 p.m . at
Pomeroy Elementary School.
MONDAY
SALEM CENTER PTA, 7:30
p.m. at the school. Piano
students will give a recilal.
. Grandparents
will
be
recognized.

.. ..:;: ..

POMEROY -

!:!:

BEAUTIFUL

U .S. Presid ent H e r b e r t .
Hoover gave a ll hii; incom e :
from gove rnment employ- ·
me nt, lncludlng his pension ,
to c harity a nd to p ublic serv- :
ice projects .
.
:

DIAMOND ONYX PENDAN T

caIen dar

..
..

Whirling ·Wheels
enjoy meetings

2 Diamonds set

)l:~\

f:

...

••

DIAMOND
PENDANT

J

..

..

We have gifts
for Mother to
suit every taste
and budget.
Make her happy
on 'Her' day with
one of these
beautiful mementos.

fSOciai~~''f Church youth have program

GALLIPOLIS
The
Gifts of wild white violets
Gallipolis Garden Club held its were given to the club memannual natw:e tour Thursday, bers at the close of the tour.
May 4, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. James Davidson, Rt. 141.
OHIO FUNDS
The beauty and skill with
WASHINGTON ( UP!} - 1be
whi c h the Davidsons have
Defense Department, in its nalandscaped their grounds is
tional requests to Congress
breath-taking . Mrs. Davidson
Thursday, asked to ~pend ~.has combined the wild with the
739,000 during fiscal 1974 on
tame and has let her gardening
military construction projects
fo1low the terrain .
in Ohio.
Several man-made ponds · The national requests totaled
have been added for beauty $2.97 billion.
The Ohio requests included
and for the use of their many
animals that live there. The $19,ooi,OOO for Wright Patterwoods surrounding their home son Air Force Base in Dayton,
were filled with ·spring and $1,188,o00 for the Defense
specimens of wild flowers and Construction and Supply
Center in Columbus.
herbs.

Members al:;o voted on the ·: ·
Club Woman o£ the Year. ..
Eva luation sheets wer e given . ::;: to all members at the last
meeting . These ·sheets award
points for club activities during
the year . The four women with
the most accunit.dated points
are then voted on by all club :,:;
memOers. The nominees are :·:
Jane Dan iel, Ju dy Evans,
Carol Polen a nd Frap Ta bit.
The winner will be a nnounced
at the club's banquet at Oscar's :.:
May 21.
.:::

GALLIP-OLIS
The
Whirli ng Wheels Bicycle 4-H
Clu b, under the direc tion of
Roger Hood and J e£1 Smith
have enjoyed seve n con.'
secutive ~eeti ngs. There a re
2:! boys and girls e nrolled . The
group has used the O.hio Va lley
Ba nk ·parking lot each mee ting
for
inspec.tio ns
a nd
a.c hi~vemen t skills to improve
bicycle safety.
The group has a lso been
ins.tructed ·(m the sigrls of the
hig hway a nd signs of. life which
a re r ules for safe bicycle
tiding. Durin g one meeting the
club was observed by Chief of
Police J ohn Taylor a nd he
ins.tructed t·he gr oup about
bicycle ·sa fety a bout town.
There have been three .bike
hikes, the last one being a four
mil.e hik e which took the group
through the G.S.L grounds.
Thursday, May 10, will be the
last meeting of this series. The
plans have been made for a
bicycle rodeo to be held at the
P ublic Use ·Area on First Ave.
The event will consist of ac.
tivities, skills, and contests.
There will be surprises and
prizes. Par€nts and friends of
the club members a re invited
toattend the function at 4 p.m .
· Unit . two of the bicycling
project will be held this £a ll a nd
fur ther an nouncements will be
made at that time.

9- The SID\day Times- Sentinel, Sundav. Mav 6_1973

(12 ROLLS)
VAlUES TO 1100.00

ADD. STONES $1.00 EACH ·,

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~Corner By Charlen~ Hoeflich I
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Miss Debomh johnson
. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT- Mr. and Mrs . Stanley
Johnson, Racine, wish to ann~unce the engagement of their
daughter, Deborah to David E . Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Ellis, Rutland. Debbie is a 1972 graduate of Meigs High
School and is presently employed at Linda's Beauty Salon .
The groom-to-be is a 1971 graduate·-of Meigs High School and
is working on the Ohio Power beltline for Powers Constructio~ Company. Wedding plans are incomplete.

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of Eight and Forty meet
MIDDLEPORT - An impressive candlelight memprial
service for Ruth H. Thornton
and other decea~ed members
of the Eight and Forty in Ohio
was conduc ted by Mrs. Lula
Hampton
Wednesday
preceding the regular business
meeting of the Meigs Coun ty
-Salon 710 held at the home of
· Mrs. Rhoda Hackett, chapeau.
· Candlelighters .for the

- ceremony were Mrs. · Marie
·Boyd
and
Mrs.
Fern
Cheeseb!ew, and the memorial
flowers were placed by Mrs .
Julia Hysell and Mrs. Zuelelia
Smith. Mrs. Veda Davis and
Mrs. Hackett read poems of
tribute to Mrs. Thornton
followed by prayer and Psalm
23 by Mrs. !lampton.
· During the busineSs meeting
Mrs. Catherine Welsh reported
on the recent pouvior in·
Columbus noting that Mrs.
Violet Aichholz has been endorsed for national la con~
cierge, and that Mrs. Mary
Martin of Pomeroy has been

endorsed for Area D chapeau.
She reported that over $700 is in
the scholarship fund and that
over $700 ha~ . been contributed
t9ward the bed endowment at
the National Jewish Hospi\;11 in
Denver:, Colo.
· Mrs. Marie Boyd, children
and · youth. chairwoman,
reported that all reports have
been mailed. She noted that $25
was given to Mi-s. Jane Brown,
Meigs tuberculosis n,urse, for
her work. It was voted by the
members to pay for new
glasses for Sherrie Marshall, a
cystic Jibr0sis child.
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Mrs. Martin repo~ted on ~¥r
recent Visit to the tuberculosis
hospital in Nelsonville. She
said there is a possibility that
some' tuberculin children will
be confined (here by fall.

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National Jewish Hospital for
Mrs. Robert Snow's husband .
The illness of the husband of
Mrs. Edith Fox was noted, and
a round-robin card for Reva
Cihla, departemental la concierge, was signed . She underWenL surger·y at the
Cleveland Clinic, Tuesday and
her address is Room 4 N 19,
9340 St. , Euclid Ave .,
Cleveiand Clinic, Cleveland,
Ohio.
Endorsements for several
departertlental officerS were
read. These included Doris
Stanriff, first demi chapeau
premiere; Marzella Huston,
second
demi·
chapeau
duexieme; Audrey Glaub,
J l'Aumoi)ier; and Elizabeth
Kortvely, Ia concierge.
Plans were made for a yard
sale at the home .of Mrs . Pearl
Knapp June 8 and ( in
Gallipolis. Appointed by Mrs.
Hackett to the nominating
committee were Mrs. Julia
Hysell, Mrs. Eunie Brinkef',
and Mrs. Myrtle Walker. Mrs.
Martin noted that .she has
completed the history and
· scrapbook. Narrative reports
for trophy compEititidns ha've
. been submitted, Mrs. Boyd
said.
An invitat~on to a meeting of
the Wilkesville Salon 752 on
Monday night was noted .
Refreshments of sandwiches, crackers al}d cheese
were· $erved.
Seven! members of the
salon hi:lve recently attended
.meetings of the ,Wilkesville and .
Perry County Salons. Visiting
with the two groupS were Mrs.
Hackel\, Jl'lrs. Boyd, Mrs .
Cheese brew, Mrs. Martin and
Mrs. ·Brinker.

Complete wedding plans
POMEROY - The open
church wedding of- Miss April
L . Teaford, daughter of Mr.
and M". Virgil B. Teaford,
Third St., Syracuse, to Mr.
Albert S. Harmon, son -of Mr.
and Mrs . . WoOdrow Harmon,
HarrisonvUle, will be an ev~nt
of Saturday, May 12, at 2:30
p.m. at the Asbury Methodist
Church, Syracuse.

The Rev . Merrill Floyd will
officiate at the double ring
ceremony foH.owing a half-hour
program of nuptial music by
Mrs . Rose . Ann Jenkins '
organist.
A recef?HOn honoring · the
couple will be held in the
c hur ch social room . 1m- ··
mediately following the
ceremony .

GALLIPOLIS - The Candystripers of Holzer Medical
Center in Gallipolis will hold
their regular monthly meeting,
Monday, May 7, in 'the Filth
Floo r Classroom at the
m edical center , s tarting
prompUy at 4:15 p.m.
All Candystripers and their
advisors ·fr om the five schools
involved in the programs' are
urged to attend this meeting.

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED -Mr . and Mrs. Glispie
Howard, Pomeroy, are announcffig. the engagement of their
daughter, Patricia Anne, to Larry M. Bissell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Bissell, Long Bottom . The bride-elect is a !97i
graduate of the Kyger Creek High ·School and attended the
Columbus BusinesS University. Her fiance is a 1971 graduate
of Eastern High School and is presently employed at the
Dayton Malleable Iron Co. in Columbus. Wedding plans are
incomplete.

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A/lens celebrate
50th anniversary
POMEROY - An open house
in observance of the golden
wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Allen was held
last Sunday at their home on
the Harrisonville Road.
Hostesses for the observance
were Mrs . Ernest Powell, Mrs.
Sammy Lewis, Mrs. Johnnie
Ground and Fern Showalter.
The table was covered with a
lace cloth and centered with a
three tiered anniversary cake
topped .with a miniature bride
and groom. Individual servings
of cake were marked with gold
wedding ring replicas and the
candles used on the table were
marked with gold glitter. Gifts ·
and cards were presented to
the -couple.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Weaver and grandchildren, Donna and James,
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Lewis
and Anita; Mrs. Tom Goett,
Mr. and Mrs. James Gilmore
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Deanna Darst, Mr. and Mrs.

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Lloyd Wright, Mrs. Harry
Clark, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest
Powell, Mrs. Georgia Diehl, '
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jacobs,
Mrs. Pearl Jacobs, Mr . . and
Mrs. Johnnie Ground, Patricia
and Jerry, Mrs. Herman
Roberts and daughter, Jaye,
Homer
Powell,
Fern
Showalter, Dean Pullins, Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Powell, Mrs.
Jack Braley, CurtiS, John, and
Jamie, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Shaefer and grandson, John
Story.

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DISCHARGED Eula
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Mrs. Nan Moore as Carrie Proffitt, Helen Knotts, Sharon
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Entsminger, Mrs . Patrick Woman 's Hands." Mrs. Bent
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Baumgardner giving the by the Rev. Mr . Bumgarner.
World Community Day will
prayer.
The litany of dedication was b~ observed at · the Trinity
ledb~ Mrs. Neva Seyfried with Church on the first Friday in
Mrs. Allen Hampton, Mrs. November. At a brief business
Harry Mora, Sr., Mrs. William . meeun·g coi1ducted bY Mrs.
Grueser, Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Harper, a report was given by
Karl Grueser, Mrs. Thomas·, Mrs. Arnold Richards on the
and Mrs. Frecker in ·choir recenl meeting ·of Church
robes joining hands syrribolic Women United of Ohio, in
' ·-. of unity ~nd common concern Columbus .

R. R. CARD, CHAIRMAN

either one or both parents must
be alumni of Pomeroy High
School. Appli cations will tie
accepted until May 12 and must
include the name of the
parents, the year o( graduation
from Pomeroy High School, the
high school from which the
applicant will graduate, the
address of the school and the
name of the principal, along
with a transcript of grades and
lhC name ·or the college which
the student plans to attend.
The banquet and dance
tickel'l are $4, membership is
$1. Guests can attend the dance
and their ti"ckets .can be purchased at the door for $1.
Reservations for the dinner are
to be mailed to Ralph Werry,- .·
Pomeroy Alumni Association,
secretary- treasurer, Box 202,
Pomeroy . before May 21. Mrs .
Gene Mitch, 305 Wright St.,
Pomeroy, is handling address
changes and ·alumni with new
·addresses are asked to advise
her. Tickets will be sold at the
New York Clnthi~g House.
The reunion classes will be

CALL ANSW.ERED
POMEROY - The Pomeroy
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E~nergency Squad answered .a
= which pertai,ned to un- call at 12:03 a.m. Saturday for
derstanding of the body, the
mind-, the emotions, and the Horner Matheny at his ,
residence near Pomeroy . He
recognition that Christians are
~ ._ children of God . A responsiV~ was taken to Veterans
Memorial HosPital where he
was admitted. AI 3:05 a.m.
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the squad was called
Saturday,
live abundantly and develop
1923, 1928, 1933, 1938 , 1943, 1948,
Betty Williams, Third St.,
i~to full persons concluded the for
195.:1, 1958, and 196:1.
Pomeroy , who wa·s ill. She
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A segment of the program ndused treatm~nt.

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a litany . of pfaise for self· plican ts must be · in the
understanding. Mrs. J . Ed- graduating class of 1973 and -.
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County.
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The Athens
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SR-. CITIZENS MEET
POMEROY - There will be
a meeting of the Senior Citizens
Club at · the Reorganized
. Church of .Jesus Christ

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Church women meet local alumni reunion

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The original plan for the
U.S. Capitol was drawn by
Dr. William Thornton, a
close friend of George Wash·
ington.

Chris tian service; Mrs.
Mar jorie
Grim m,
vtce
pre s ide nt of leadership
developme nt ; Mrs . Ura
Morri s: sec r e tary; Mr s.
Dor othy Bad gley, assis tant
secre tary; and Mrs. Grimm,
scholarship chairwoman.
Officers of the Ruth Circle
ins talled wer e Mrs. Hele n
Johnson, chairwoman ; Mrs.
Gheen, vice cha irwoman ; Mrs.
Grimip. secretary; Mrs. Yost,
treasurer ; Mrs. Nondus Hendricks, love girt ; Mrs. Ollie Ma e
Cozart, white cross and Miss
!)andra Boothe, literature.
Esther Circle offi.cers his talled were Mr s. Gretta
Simpson, chairw oman ; Mrs.
Ura Morris, vice· chtiirwoman ;
Mrs.
Lillian
Haym an,
secretary ~ treasurer ; Mrs.
Marie Roush, love gift and
Mrs . Edna Picken s, whiite
cross .
The installation concluded

this issue. The PTA also voted
to send a student to the Alcohol
and Drug Abuse Clinic at Ohio
State University , Columbus.
The president announced
that the storage building has
been completed. May 21 will be
eighth grade graduation, May
15 eighth grade class trip and
May 24 is the last day of schooL
Mrs. Olive Osburn, first
grade teacher, was honored as
this is her last year of teaching.
Mrs.
Margaret Brown read
with a candlelight serv ice.
A skit, " The Look Alikes" "What Is a Teacher," and Mrs.
was presented by Mrs. Helen Collins also dedicated a
Simpson. The love gift offering reading to Mrs_ Osburn. She
was $111 . To close the meeting, was presented with a gift from
Mrs. Simpson read a poem, the PTA.
Grandparents were honored
"The Ma n in the Gla:;s."
Refreshments were served by at thiS meeting, and were
the Esther Circle to 23 mem- pre sented with a potted flower .
bers and guests. Yell ow tapers For the program Mrs. Maxine
and spring flowers were used Whitehead presented a mw;ical
program "Scenes or Spring ."
on the table.

REEDSVILLE Mrs .
Teresa Coltins, president of the
Riverview PTA, conducted Ule
business meeting Tuesday
evenilll! at the sch ool. Meeting
9pened with the pledge to the
fl~g. The PTA voted to use $2ll
for promotion on the bond
issue. John Riebel, e•ecutive
head of Easte rn School
Distr ic t, wa s present and
answered questions concerning

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To award scholarship at
POMEROY A $200
scholarship wili"be awarded to
the son or daughter of a
Pomeroy High School graduate
at the annual Alumni
Association reunion to be held
on May 25.
The banquet will be served at
lhe Pomeroy E lementary
School at 6:30 p.m. with a
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RACINE - Ins tallation of
officers for the Bertha M.
Sayre Missionary Society of
the First Baptist Church of
Raci ne and the two circles
highlighted a meeting Of the
church women Tuesday night.
The ins talling officers were
Miss Vera Beegle, Jeader 1 Mrs.
Mary Kay Yost · and Mrs.
Lillian Hayman . Mrs. Barbara
Gheen sang the theme sorlg,
"All My Hope in God is
Found." The service theme
announced is " The Hope of a
Glory to Come. " Mrs. Yost
gave a meditation, a poem,
','Duty and Prayer," ~nd read
scripture from Ruth 1.
Officers of tl)e Bertha M.
Sayre Society installed were
Mrs .
Helen
Simpson ,
president; Mrs. Yost, vice
pre s ident of interpretation ;
Mrs. Ollie Mae Cozart, vice
president of missions ; Mrs.
Marie Roush, vice presidf! nt of

at Heath United Methodist
Church, Middleport.
" As Hand Touches Hand "
was the theme of the service.
"Come, let us be together,
listening ... touching" were the
opfning words of Mrs. CamPbell Harper, president of
Church Women United of
Meigs County, in her call to

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POMEROY - Kendall Dunfee, Middleport, who was
seriously injured - in an automobile accident near Marietta
several weeks ago has been moved from the intensive care Wlit
at Marietta Memorial Hospital. Although he is still a patient at
the hospital he may now receive cards. Best wishes for a speedy
recovery.
DALLAS CLELAND, OWNER and operator of Cleland's
Farms and Greenhouse, Racine, has flowers ready for aU garden
~lubs in the county. This is the second year Cl.eland has donated
flowers to the various clubs. The flowers can be picked up by
members at any time.
SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS will be leaving
Monday by chartered bus for Maryland, Virginia and West
Virginia. Some of the highlights of the trip will include a visit to
Arlington National Cemetery, the home of Thomas Jefferson and
lhe Luray Cqverns in Virginia . Chaperons lor the trip are Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Spurlock. They will return Friday evening.
ROSE SISSON IS HAVING her share of trouble . Just last
week a water pipe broke in an upstairs bedroom pouring water
from the upstairs into a downstairs bedroom. The bedroom
furniture was soaked with water. Rose had just [illished her
spring cleaning and to top it off her insurance did not cover such
damages. So sorry, Rose .
WEDNESDAY IS REGISTRATION DAY in Eastern Local
District for kingergarten and fitst •grade students who did not
attend kindergarten. At Chester registration will be from 9--11
a.m. and I to 3 p.m., at Riverview and Tuppers Plains from _9 to
II a.m.
John Riebel, superintendent, said that birth certificates
must be submitted as well as the child's shot record .

MIDDLEPORT - A salute to
volunteers. from local units of
Church Women United who
have initiated programs in·
health care , in education for
children and adults, in services
to the aging and to the imprisoned was given · at the
annual May Fellowship Day
observance Friday afternoon

Plant cover is a combination of all plant life-mosses,
trees, grasses, shrubs - on
any soil surface.

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Racine is announcing the engagement and approachi~
marriage of her daughter, Debra Ann Johnson Bostick to
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Kenneth Howard RIZer,
son of Mr. and Mrs. William ' E.
Rizer, Minersville. The brlde..,lect is a 1972 graduate of
Southern High School. Her fiance graduated from Southern
in 1970 and is employed at the Gavin Plant. The wedding will
be an event of June I at 7 p.m. at the First Church of the
'Nazarene in Racine. The custom of open church will be observed.
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poU4ck dinner will be served at
noon. Those attending are to
bring their own table service.
All senior, citizens are invited
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CHATTAHOOCHEE LAND·
!"1G, Ga. (UP!) - Larry
Blakey, . 34, of Phoenix City,
Ala., moved into the lead
Thursday in the second day of
the $16,000 Lake Seminole
Lunker Bass Tournament with
a two-day total catch Of 44
. pounds, 15 ounces . .
Blakey held a six-pound lead
going into Friday's final round
in a bid for t~e winner's prize of
$3,000.
First-day leader Russell ····
Cook of Branson, Mo'., fell to
ninth place with a slim 3 lb., 10
oz. catch Thursday, a two-day
total of 30 lbs., 11 oz .

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Riverview PTA meets

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The Eastern Local School Board Members
and Administration urges the people of the
Eastern School District to support their
children and schools by voting FOR the 2.7
mills Bond issue.

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Schools .participating inclpde
Galli a Academy, Hannan
Trace, Kyger Creek, North
Gallia and Southwestern Hig~
Schools.
Cathy
Pickens,
R.N.,
director Of the program at
Holzer Medical Center, announced that a film sllip will
be shown and urges all Candystripers to attend.

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POMEROY - Helen Hayes had an absolutely delightful time
oo her recent trip to England and Wales. She jetted from
Columbus to London and then took a train to Milford Haven,
Wales where she was the guest of Sharon a nd Lee Davidson and
children.
Alter visiting the Davidson farqily several days, Helen
returned to London for sightseeing. Instead of taking the usual
hurried bus tours, she secured a driver who not only showed her
the sights in London but also took her on a tour of the countryside
in Essex and Susse~ Counties.
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Helen stayed at aSpanish style and speaking hotel - real old
world - and was giverrroyal treatment. She was most imp~essed
with the friendliness and helpfulness or the people.
NOW SPEAKING OF WALES--.Sharon Jones Davidson will
be returning home a bit earlier than she had planned. The
Davidwns are expecting another visit from the stork in the fall
and Sharon finds medical services a trifle below what she needs
in Wales. At any rate, she and the children, Ann and John, do
have a lovely home over East to which they will return in a few
weeks.
MEANWHILE, IT SEEMS that another former Middleport
family will be moving to Wales some time -soon . Several months
ago Kaiser transferred Gene Harris to New Orleans. He is now
being sent to Wales, and he and the family will be going in the
not.too-&lt;listant future ,
Charles and Jean Ann Bradbury spent a week with the
Harris family just recently and were taken on a real tour of the
old town by Janet and Gene, Janet, incidentally, is expected in
here some time this weekend for a visit with John and Margie.
After the Bradburys' stay in New Orleans they went on to
Panama City, Fla. for a week of fun in the sun.
. ' of Trella Rhodes
FORMER NEIGHBORS AND fnends
Farra are planning a card shower for Mrs. Farra who recently
suffered a stroke and is confined to the Camden Clark Hospital in
Parkersburg . Mrs. Farra, who lives in Belpre, for many years
was of the Apple Grove community in Meigs County.
SEVERAL RESIDENTS REPORT having seen John Hoyt,
national president of the Humane Society on "~0 Minutes" with
Mike Wallace last Sunday . Hoyt spent several years in Middleport while his father pastored the Middleport First Baptist
Church and while he attended Rio Grande College. He was on the
program to discuss over-population of pets and what can be done
for control.
SOMETHING NICE HAPPENED for Harold Lohse this
week . Born on his birthday, Monda)l, April 30, was another
grandson. Daughter Jennifer Sheets . gave birth to Aaron
Bradford.
VOLUNTEER HELP IS REALLY needed if the Meigs
County girl scouts are going to have a day camp thls year. Seems
an ideal place for some senior citizen help.
Evelyn Knight, active in scouting for many years, has
volunteered to train day camp workers and anyone at all in-terested - be it scout leaders, committee members, or just
someone concerned - is asked to meet at the Lincoln Hill home
of Mrs . Knight at 8:30 or 9 a.m. Monday for the .first training
session. The camp has tentatively ·been set for the week of June
18 at Camp Kiashuta near Chester.

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Miss Debomh johnson
. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT- Mr. and Mrs . Stanley
Johnson, Racine, wish to ann~unce the engagement of their
daughter, Deborah to David E . Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Ellis, Rutland. Debbie is a 1972 graduate of Meigs High
School and is presently employed at Linda's Beauty Salon .
The groom-to-be is a 1971 graduate·-of Meigs High School and
is working on the Ohio Power beltline for Powers Constructio~ Company. Wedding plans are incomplete.

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of Eight and Forty meet
MIDDLEPORT - An impressive candlelight memprial
service for Ruth H. Thornton
and other decea~ed members
of the Eight and Forty in Ohio
was conduc ted by Mrs. Lula
Hampton
Wednesday
preceding the regular business
meeting of the Meigs Coun ty
-Salon 710 held at the home of
· Mrs. Rhoda Hackett, chapeau.
· Candlelighters .for the

- ceremony were Mrs. · Marie
·Boyd
and
Mrs.
Fern
Cheeseb!ew, and the memorial
flowers were placed by Mrs .
Julia Hysell and Mrs. Zuelelia
Smith. Mrs. Veda Davis and
Mrs. Hackett read poems of
tribute to Mrs. Thornton
followed by prayer and Psalm
23 by Mrs. !lampton.
· During the busineSs meeting
Mrs. Catherine Welsh reported
on the recent pouvior in·
Columbus noting that Mrs.
Violet Aichholz has been endorsed for national la con~
cierge, and that Mrs. Mary
Martin of Pomeroy has been

endorsed for Area D chapeau.
She reported that over $700 is in
the scholarship fund and that
over $700 ha~ . been contributed
t9ward the bed endowment at
the National Jewish Hospi\;11 in
Denver:, Colo.
· Mrs. Marie Boyd, children
and · youth. chairwoman,
reported that all reports have
been mailed. She noted that $25
was given to Mi-s. Jane Brown,
Meigs tuberculosis n,urse, for
her work. It was voted by the
members to pay for new
glasses for Sherrie Marshall, a
cystic Jibr0sis child.
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Mrs. Martin repo~ted on ~¥r
recent Visit to the tuberculosis
hospital in Nelsonville. She
said there is a possibility that
some' tuberculin children will
be confined (here by fall.

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National Jewish Hospital for
Mrs. Robert Snow's husband .
The illness of the husband of
Mrs. Edith Fox was noted, and
a round-robin card for Reva
Cihla, departemental la concierge, was signed . She underWenL surger·y at the
Cleveland Clinic, Tuesday and
her address is Room 4 N 19,
9340 St. , Euclid Ave .,
Cleveiand Clinic, Cleveland,
Ohio.
Endorsements for several
departertlental officerS were
read. These included Doris
Stanriff, first demi chapeau
premiere; Marzella Huston,
second
demi·
chapeau
duexieme; Audrey Glaub,
J l'Aumoi)ier; and Elizabeth
Kortvely, Ia concierge.
Plans were made for a yard
sale at the home .of Mrs . Pearl
Knapp June 8 and ( in
Gallipolis. Appointed by Mrs.
Hackett to the nominating
committee were Mrs. Julia
Hysell, Mrs. Eunie Brinkef',
and Mrs. Myrtle Walker. Mrs.
Martin noted that .she has
completed the history and
· scrapbook. Narrative reports
for trophy compEititidns ha've
. been submitted, Mrs. Boyd
said.
An invitat~on to a meeting of
the Wilkesville Salon 752 on
Monday night was noted .
Refreshments of sandwiches, crackers al}d cheese
were· $erved.
Seven! members of the
salon hi:lve recently attended
.meetings of the ,Wilkesville and .
Perry County Salons. Visiting
with the two groupS were Mrs.
Hackel\, Jl'lrs. Boyd, Mrs .
Cheese brew, Mrs. Martin and
Mrs. ·Brinker.

Complete wedding plans
POMEROY - The open
church wedding of- Miss April
L . Teaford, daughter of Mr.
and M". Virgil B. Teaford,
Third St., Syracuse, to Mr.
Albert S. Harmon, son -of Mr.
and Mrs . . WoOdrow Harmon,
HarrisonvUle, will be an ev~nt
of Saturday, May 12, at 2:30
p.m. at the Asbury Methodist
Church, Syracuse.

The Rev . Merrill Floyd will
officiate at the double ring
ceremony foH.owing a half-hour
program of nuptial music by
Mrs . Rose . Ann Jenkins '
organist.
A recef?HOn honoring · the
couple will be held in the
c hur ch social room . 1m- ··
mediately following the
ceremony .

GALLIPOLIS - The Candystripers of Holzer Medical
Center in Gallipolis will hold
their regular monthly meeting,
Monday, May 7, in 'the Filth
Floo r Classroom at the
m edical center , s tarting
prompUy at 4:15 p.m.
All Candystripers and their
advisors ·fr om the five schools
involved in the programs' are
urged to attend this meeting.

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED -Mr . and Mrs. Glispie
Howard, Pomeroy, are announcffig. the engagement of their
daughter, Patricia Anne, to Larry M. Bissell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Bissell, Long Bottom . The bride-elect is a !97i
graduate of the Kyger Creek High ·School and attended the
Columbus BusinesS University. Her fiance is a 1971 graduate
of Eastern High School and is presently employed at the
Dayton Malleable Iron Co. in Columbus. Wedding plans are
incomplete.

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A/lens celebrate
50th anniversary
POMEROY - An open house
in observance of the golden
wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Allen was held
last Sunday at their home on
the Harrisonville Road.
Hostesses for the observance
were Mrs . Ernest Powell, Mrs.
Sammy Lewis, Mrs. Johnnie
Ground and Fern Showalter.
The table was covered with a
lace cloth and centered with a
three tiered anniversary cake
topped .with a miniature bride
and groom. Individual servings
of cake were marked with gold
wedding ring replicas and the
candles used on the table were
marked with gold glitter. Gifts ·
and cards were presented to
the -couple.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Weaver and grandchildren, Donna and James,
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Lewis
and Anita; Mrs. Tom Goett,
Mr. and Mrs. James Gilmore
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Deanna Darst, Mr. and Mrs.

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Lloyd Wright, Mrs. Harry
Clark, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest
Powell, Mrs. Georgia Diehl, '
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jacobs,
Mrs. Pearl Jacobs, Mr . . and
Mrs. Johnnie Ground, Patricia
and Jerry, Mrs. Herman
Roberts and daughter, Jaye,
Homer
Powell,
Fern
Showalter, Dean Pullins, Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Powell, Mrs.
Jack Braley, CurtiS, John, and
Jamie, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Shaefer and grandson, John
Story.

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Proclain1 AND l'HOLONG your
sinceres t i'vlotl1 cr's Da y wish ~~ .~ ... hy
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DISCHARGED Eula
Bwngarner as St. Vincent 1
Mrs. Nan Moore as Carrie Proffitt, Helen Knotts, Sharon
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Moore, Sr ., as Mrs. McLun·d.
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Mrs. Earl Knight, Mrs. David Luckeytloo
Entsminger, Mrs . Patrick Woman 's Hands." Mrs. Bent
Lochary and Mrs . Arnold Neutzling was organi-s t for the
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Baumgardner giving the by the Rev. Mr . Bumgarner.
World Community Day will
prayer.
The litany of dedication was b~ observed at · the Trinity
ledb~ Mrs. Neva Seyfried with Church on the first Friday in
Mrs. Allen Hampton, Mrs. November. At a brief business
Harry Mora, Sr., Mrs. William . meeun·g coi1ducted bY Mrs.
Grueser, Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Harper, a report was given by
Karl Grueser, Mrs. Thomas·, Mrs. Arnold Richards on the
and Mrs. Frecker in ·choir recenl meeting ·of Church
robes joining hands syrribolic Women United of Ohio, in
' ·-. of unity ~nd common concern Columbus .

R. R. CARD, CHAIRMAN

either one or both parents must
be alumni of Pomeroy High
School. Appli cations will tie
accepted until May 12 and must
include the name of the
parents, the year o( graduation
from Pomeroy High School, the
high school from which the
applicant will graduate, the
address of the school and the
name of the principal, along
with a transcript of grades and
lhC name ·or the college which
the student plans to attend.
The banquet and dance
tickel'l are $4, membership is
$1. Guests can attend the dance
and their ti"ckets .can be purchased at the door for $1.
Reservations for the dinner are
to be mailed to Ralph Werry,- .·
Pomeroy Alumni Association,
secretary- treasurer, Box 202,
Pomeroy . before May 21. Mrs .
Gene Mitch, 305 Wright St.,
Pomeroy, is handling address
changes and ·alumni with new
·addresses are asked to advise
her. Tickets will be sold at the
New York Clnthi~g House.
The reunion classes will be

CALL ANSW.ERED
POMEROY - The Pomeroy
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lhe role of voices for the litany
E~nergency Squad answered .a
= which pertai,ned to un- call at 12:03 a.m. Saturday for
derstanding of the body, the
mind-, the emotions, and the Horner Matheny at his ,
residence near Pomeroy . He
recognition that Christians are
~ ._ children of God . A responsiV~ was taken to Veterans
Memorial HosPital where he
was admitted. AI 3:05 a.m.
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the squad was called
Saturday,
live abundantly and develop
1923, 1928, 1933, 1938 , 1943, 1948,
Betty Williams, Third St.,
i~to full persons concluded the for
195.:1, 1958, and 196:1.
Pomeroy , who wa·s ill. She
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A segment of the program ndused treatm~nt.

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a litany . of pfaise for self· plican ts must be · in the
understanding. Mrs. J . Ed- graduating class of 1973 and -.
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County.
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The Athens
C'Alunty Savings

SR-. CITIZENS MEET
POMEROY - There will be
a meeting of the Senior Citizens
Club at · the Reorganized
. Church of .Jesus Christ

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Church women meet local alumni reunion

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The original plan for the
U.S. Capitol was drawn by
Dr. William Thornton, a
close friend of George Wash·
ington.

Chris tian service; Mrs.
Mar jorie
Grim m,
vtce
pre s ide nt of leadership
developme nt ; Mrs . Ura
Morri s: sec r e tary; Mr s.
Dor othy Bad gley, assis tant
secre tary; and Mrs. Grimm,
scholarship chairwoman.
Officers of the Ruth Circle
ins talled wer e Mrs. Hele n
Johnson, chairwoman ; Mrs.
Gheen, vice cha irwoman ; Mrs.
Grimip. secretary; Mrs. Yost,
treasurer ; Mrs. Nondus Hendricks, love girt ; Mrs. Ollie Ma e
Cozart, white cross and Miss
!)andra Boothe, literature.
Esther Circle offi.cers his talled were Mr s. Gretta
Simpson, chairw oman ; Mrs.
Ura Morris, vice· chtiirwoman ;
Mrs.
Lillian
Haym an,
secretary ~ treasurer ; Mrs.
Marie Roush, love gift and
Mrs . Edna Picken s, whiite
cross .
The installation concluded

this issue. The PTA also voted
to send a student to the Alcohol
and Drug Abuse Clinic at Ohio
State University , Columbus.
The president announced
that the storage building has
been completed. May 21 will be
eighth grade graduation, May
15 eighth grade class trip and
May 24 is the last day of schooL
Mrs. Olive Osburn, first
grade teacher, was honored as
this is her last year of teaching.
Mrs.
Margaret Brown read
with a candlelight serv ice.
A skit, " The Look Alikes" "What Is a Teacher," and Mrs.
was presented by Mrs. Helen Collins also dedicated a
Simpson. The love gift offering reading to Mrs_ Osburn. She
was $111 . To close the meeting, was presented with a gift from
Mrs. Simpson read a poem, the PTA.
Grandparents were honored
"The Ma n in the Gla:;s."
Refreshments were served by at thiS meeting, and were
the Esther Circle to 23 mem- pre sented with a potted flower .
bers and guests. Yell ow tapers For the program Mrs. Maxine
and spring flowers were used Whitehead presented a mw;ical
program "Scenes or Spring ."
on the table.

REEDSVILLE Mrs .
Teresa Coltins, president of the
Riverview PTA, conducted Ule
business meeting Tuesday
evenilll! at the sch ool. Meeting
9pened with the pledge to the
fl~g. The PTA voted to use $2ll
for promotion on the bond
issue. John Riebel, e•ecutive
head of Easte rn School
Distr ic t, wa s present and
answered questions concerning

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To award scholarship at
POMEROY A $200
scholarship wili"be awarded to
the son or daughter of a
Pomeroy High School graduate
at the annual Alumni
Association reunion to be held
on May 25.
The banquet will be served at
lhe Pomeroy E lementary
School at 6:30 p.m. with a
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RACINE - Ins tallation of
officers for the Bertha M.
Sayre Missionary Society of
the First Baptist Church of
Raci ne and the two circles
highlighted a meeting Of the
church women Tuesday night.
The ins talling officers were
Miss Vera Beegle, Jeader 1 Mrs.
Mary Kay Yost · and Mrs.
Lillian Hayman . Mrs. Barbara
Gheen sang the theme sorlg,
"All My Hope in God is
Found." The service theme
announced is " The Hope of a
Glory to Come. " Mrs. Yost
gave a meditation, a poem,
','Duty and Prayer," ~nd read
scripture from Ruth 1.
Officers of tl)e Bertha M.
Sayre Society installed were
Mrs .
Helen
Simpson ,
president; Mrs. Yost, vice
pre s ident of interpretation ;
Mrs. Ollie Mae Cozart, vice
president of missions ; Mrs.
Marie Roush, vice presidf! nt of

at Heath United Methodist
Church, Middleport.
" As Hand Touches Hand "
was the theme of the service.
"Come, let us be together,
listening ... touching" were the
opfning words of Mrs. CamPbell Harper, president of
Church Women United of
Meigs County, in her call to

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POMEROY - Kendall Dunfee, Middleport, who was
seriously injured - in an automobile accident near Marietta
several weeks ago has been moved from the intensive care Wlit
at Marietta Memorial Hospital. Although he is still a patient at
the hospital he may now receive cards. Best wishes for a speedy
recovery.
DALLAS CLELAND, OWNER and operator of Cleland's
Farms and Greenhouse, Racine, has flowers ready for aU garden
~lubs in the county. This is the second year Cl.eland has donated
flowers to the various clubs. The flowers can be picked up by
members at any time.
SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS will be leaving
Monday by chartered bus for Maryland, Virginia and West
Virginia. Some of the highlights of the trip will include a visit to
Arlington National Cemetery, the home of Thomas Jefferson and
lhe Luray Cqverns in Virginia . Chaperons lor the trip are Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Spurlock. They will return Friday evening.
ROSE SISSON IS HAVING her share of trouble . Just last
week a water pipe broke in an upstairs bedroom pouring water
from the upstairs into a downstairs bedroom. The bedroom
furniture was soaked with water. Rose had just [illished her
spring cleaning and to top it off her insurance did not cover such
damages. So sorry, Rose .
WEDNESDAY IS REGISTRATION DAY in Eastern Local
District for kingergarten and fitst •grade students who did not
attend kindergarten. At Chester registration will be from 9--11
a.m. and I to 3 p.m., at Riverview and Tuppers Plains from _9 to
II a.m.
John Riebel, superintendent, said that birth certificates
must be submitted as well as the child's shot record .

MIDDLEPORT - A salute to
volunteers. from local units of
Church Women United who
have initiated programs in·
health care , in education for
children and adults, in services
to the aging and to the imprisoned was given · at the
annual May Fellowship Day
observance Friday afternoon

Plant cover is a combination of all plant life-mosses,
trees, grasses, shrubs - on
any soil surface.

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Racine is announcing the engagement and approachi~
marriage of her daughter, Debra Ann Johnson Bostick to
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Kenneth Howard RIZer,
son of Mr. and Mrs. William ' E.
Rizer, Minersville. The brlde..,lect is a 1972 graduate of
Southern High School. Her fiance graduated from Southern
in 1970 and is employed at the Gavin Plant. The wedding will
be an event of June I at 7 p.m. at the First Church of the
'Nazarene in Racine. The custom of open church will be observed.
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poU4ck dinner will be served at
noon. Those attending are to
bring their own table service.
All senior, citizens are invited
to attend.

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CHATTAHOOCHEE LAND·
!"1G, Ga. (UP!) - Larry
Blakey, . 34, of Phoenix City,
Ala., moved into the lead
Thursday in the second day of
the $16,000 Lake Seminole
Lunker Bass Tournament with
a two-day total catch Of 44
. pounds, 15 ounces . .
Blakey held a six-pound lead
going into Friday's final round
in a bid for t~e winner's prize of
$3,000.
First-day leader Russell ····
Cook of Branson, Mo'., fell to
ninth place with a slim 3 lb., 10
oz. catch Thursday, a two-day
total of 30 lbs., 11 oz .

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Riverview PTA meets

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The Eastern Local School Board Members
and Administration urges the people of the
Eastern School District to support their
children and schools by voting FOR the 2.7
mills Bond issue.

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Schools .participating inclpde
Galli a Academy, Hannan
Trace, Kyger Creek, North
Gallia and Southwestern Hig~
Schools.
Cathy
Pickens,
R.N.,
director Of the program at
Holzer Medical Center, announced that a film sllip will
be shown and urges all Candystripers to attend.

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POMEROY - Helen Hayes had an absolutely delightful time
oo her recent trip to England and Wales. She jetted from
Columbus to London and then took a train to Milford Haven,
Wales where she was the guest of Sharon a nd Lee Davidson and
children.
Alter visiting the Davidson farqily several days, Helen
returned to London for sightseeing. Instead of taking the usual
hurried bus tours, she secured a driver who not only showed her
the sights in London but also took her on a tour of the countryside
in Essex and Susse~ Counties.
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Helen stayed at aSpanish style and speaking hotel - real old
world - and was giverrroyal treatment. She was most imp~essed
with the friendliness and helpfulness or the people.
NOW SPEAKING OF WALES--.Sharon Jones Davidson will
be returning home a bit earlier than she had planned. The
Davidwns are expecting another visit from the stork in the fall
and Sharon finds medical services a trifle below what she needs
in Wales. At any rate, she and the children, Ann and John, do
have a lovely home over East to which they will return in a few
weeks.
MEANWHILE, IT SEEMS that another former Middleport
family will be moving to Wales some time -soon . Several months
ago Kaiser transferred Gene Harris to New Orleans. He is now
being sent to Wales, and he and the family will be going in the
not.too-&lt;listant future ,
Charles and Jean Ann Bradbury spent a week with the
Harris family just recently and were taken on a real tour of the
old town by Janet and Gene, Janet, incidentally, is expected in
here some time this weekend for a visit with John and Margie.
After the Bradburys' stay in New Orleans they went on to
Panama City, Fla. for a week of fun in the sun.
. ' of Trella Rhodes
FORMER NEIGHBORS AND fnends
Farra are planning a card shower for Mrs. Farra who recently
suffered a stroke and is confined to the Camden Clark Hospital in
Parkersburg . Mrs. Farra, who lives in Belpre, for many years
was of the Apple Grove community in Meigs County.
SEVERAL RESIDENTS REPORT having seen John Hoyt,
national president of the Humane Society on "~0 Minutes" with
Mike Wallace last Sunday . Hoyt spent several years in Middleport while his father pastored the Middleport First Baptist
Church and while he attended Rio Grande College. He was on the
program to discuss over-population of pets and what can be done
for control.
SOMETHING NICE HAPPENED for Harold Lohse this
week . Born on his birthday, Monda)l, April 30, was another
grandson. Daughter Jennifer Sheets . gave birth to Aaron
Bradford.
VOLUNTEER HELP IS REALLY needed if the Meigs
County girl scouts are going to have a day camp thls year. Seems
an ideal place for some senior citizen help.
Evelyn Knight, active in scouting for many years, has
volunteered to train day camp workers and anyone at all in-terested - be it scout leaders, committee members, or just
someone concerned - is asked to meet at the Lincoln Hill home
of Mrs . Knight at 8:30 or 9 a.m. Monday for the .first training
session. The camp has tentatively ·been set for the week of June
18 at Camp Kiashuta near Chester.

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Reservations due for
women 's session

Bridal shower honors
Miss Desiree Pike

Meigs

PTA meets

POMEROY - Reports on the by the PTA and the March of
spring con!erence of District Dimes. "Quality of Life at
POMEROY - Mrs . Daisy and . the
employes
of 16, Ohlo PTA, at Chesapeake Birth" wiU be the theme.
Mrs . Janice Deem was
POMEROY - Reservations sessions run appToximately . Tayl or &lt;:.md Mrs. Minnie housekeeping and dietary last week were glven at a
J
ohnson
entertained
recently
departments at Veterans meeting of the Meigs County elected vice president of
for "Horizons for Women," a two hours each day while the
theTaylor
horne
with
a
a
t
Memorial Hospital, Pomeroy . Council of Paren!s_and _ council to fill a vacancy . The
two day program at the Ohio "mini" lessons last about 30
s hower honoring Desiree ~;~'ike,
Shirley
Lambert,
Pat Teachers Thursday night at the $200 year scholarshi p awarded
Dominican College campiJS, minutes .
bride-elect
of
Tim
Taylor
.
" Perspectives on Women"
Harmon and 1udy and Bob Chester Elementary School. by the PTA wa.s renewed for
May 16-17, 1216 Sunbury Road,
Attending were Mrs. Pam Miller, Rutland; Patty and
Attending from
Meigs Sherrie King who attends
theme
tile
genColumbus, are being handled will
a ssembly
pro· Barnett and John , ·Jr. , Hun· Teresa MuiHns , Athens; County were Mrs . Cha rles Malone College.
by the Meigs County Eftension eral
Mrs . Vaughan spoke on
Office . Deadl&gt;ne for reg· gram on the opening day, tin gton ; Charlotte Wri ght, Juanita Harrison, Cheshire ; Goeglein, president of county
istration is Mciy 9.
and will cover such areas as Frances Imboden, and Anna Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Smith, . council, Mrs. Howard Ervin, various positions o£ the Ohio
"Horizons for Women" is the biological aspects of Taylor, Rutland ; Marge Goett, Darwin ; Liz Pierce, Racine; Mrs. Robert Dugan, and Mrs . PTA regarding inappropriate
being sponsored by the womanhood, images of women Mrs. Frank Grimm, Mandy Hilda •and Junior Roush ; Richard Vaughan, District 16 te levision for children and
president. At that meeting, a continued federal funding for
Cooperative EI&lt;tension Service in literature and the historical Carder , Bessie l ,andaker, Clifton, W. Va .;--Agnes Weeks
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of the Ohio Slate University aspects of feminism·.
and the Continuing Education
On the closing day, the Reitmire,- Debbie Caruthers, Harrisonville, and Dr. and was presented to Mrs. schools.
New officers were e n.
Department of Ohio Dominican assembly will feature " It Could Dodie Seth, Diana Young, Mrs . Mrs. Shaekel , Mason, W. Va . Vaughan by the Meigs County ·
to attract women of all ages Happen to You," a lecture and Thor Carsey ~ Mrs. Roberta
Games were played with units. AI Thursday night's courage&lt;! to enroll in a PTA
Caruthers,
Sue
Cunning
ham,
here,
a
pas t study course and reminded
prizes going to Kathern mee ting
and economic levels primarily film presentation for women or
from the center and southern all ages to be delivered by a Pe gg y Cunningham, Linda Reitmire, Doris Vi c kers, pres ident'S pin was given her. that scholarship money and
Cunningham, Patty Edwards, Emma Mullins and Sue Jm.
part of Obio.
Plans for the m other· council dues are payable on
C&lt;llumbus policewoman.
Ann
Moon
,
Gretta
Thomas,
daughter
Be-In to.be held at the October I.
boden . Mrs. Thor Carsey won
Purpose of the program,
The Ohio Slate Extension
Mrs. Goeglein asked that all
according to Mf'i. Ezelle M. Service
and
the
Ohio Mrs. Beulah Utterback, Miss the door prize . Refreshments Meigs Junior High School next
Hawkins, coordiila t or , with Dominican faeulty members Fred~ Lieving, Norma Baker, of cake,- sandwiches, salads, Thursday night were outlined local units. send her complete
Landers , Barbara coffee ; hot chocolate, mints by Mrs. Vaughan . The lists of new officers and council
Sister Camilla Smith of the and other Centra l Ohio leaders Joan
program is being co-sponsored delegates. The state co n·
Ohio
Dominican
Home will be speakers and panelists Caruthers, POmeroy; Lora and nuts were served .
Economics Department. is to for the curriculum which lists Mae and Melissa Imboden,
vention will be in Cleveland on
provide a " lifelong learning" 10 classes inc luding color for Syracuse ; Mrs . Agnes ImOctober 7-10. Program ideas
ISSUE OPPOSED
ALLOTMENT MADE
experience for women of all homes, today's foods, fas hions, boden , Minersville ; Mrs .·
were discussed and the Chester
ATHENS - The League of
POMEROY
Jane
Walton
,
ages who wish personal . a rt judgment, consumer R o ber~- Grinstead , Alban y;
unit served a decorated cake
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Women Voters of Ohio and of
development and improved protection and woman 's Mrs. Emina Mullins and Tina, c lerk of Pomeroy village,
coffee and punc h . Robert
Athens has called for the defeat
homemaking.
chan ging r ole in the church. Athens ; Mrs . Sue Imboden and ~ announced that Revenue
Elberfeld led the pledge to
of Constitutional Amendment
S
haring
Funds
re
ceived
by
the
Women register _for two The five mini·lessons will be on Peggy , Debbie Triplett,
open the meeting, Mrs. Nancy
Issue 5 and the passage of a
classes from a lis( of 10 at a fee grooming, furnitUre, ward· Middleport; Jpyce Huffma n village fr om Jan .. ! to June 30 of
Shook gave devotions and Mrs.
c~lns titutional amendments
of $10. This includes the robes, sewing and food shop- and Shi rley Ca ru thers, Hob· this year will be -used as
Virginia Kirkhart extended the
Issues 3, 4, and 6, according to
foll
ows:
$3,000
to
be
used.
for
son; Shi rley Oxyer, Cheshire;
welcome.
gen~ra1 assembly periods and pin g.
Rep . McDargh.
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Mrs. Sadie Worth, Mildred recreation on village owned
Thompson a nd Mrs. Doris property on Mechanic St. and
Vickers and Matthew, New $5,000 to be spent on village
t
s treets and the parking · lot
Haven, W. Va.
Others presentin g gifts to the wall .
bride-elect, but unable to at·
POMEROY - Senior Citizen Vi gor in Maturity Session; tend, were Betty Imboden ,
-:;.7.,.........
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Activities, week of May 7·11 at " Foods, Facts, and Frauds" Leona Leiving, Bertha Le·iving
Pomeroy Juni or Hig h School with Be tty Newton as resource and Mrs. Gladys Hood, Mine rsDEADLINE NOTED
person.
a re announced .
ville; Nettie Moor e, Syracuse;
GALLIPOLIS - A spokesFrida y, Ma y II, 9-3:30, Sandy Butcher, Nettie Hayes,
Monday, May 7, 1 to 3 p.m.,
man for the Gallia County
Distric t F orurTI on Aging at
Bread a nd Glue Flowe rs .
Fern Roush a nd Kathy Elias , Hea lth Department today
Tuesday, May 8, 9:30 . 11 Nelsonville.
Middleport ; Mildred Meadows, reminded the public May 14 is
The Seni or Citizens Center Icy Miller, Magg ie Caruthers,
a.m., Mod Podge. Bring a
the deadline to sign-up for the
small arti cle to be used, such will be closed ail day Friday, Mrs. Virgi nia Lee, Mrs. Hester department 's mosquito c ontrol
as a box, bottle, board, e tc.; May 11, so everyone can-attend Eblin, Goldie Hawk, Mrs . program . A $3.50 fee is being
9:30-11, also Meigs County the Forum.
Charlotte Snyder , Erma Smith, .charged.
ONE-Y~AR
Council on Aging Committee
meeting; 1-3 p.m., Card and
CERTIFICATES
ga mes. We have had several
OF DEPOSIT
sessions of Euchre. If we have
interest in other a reas of card
ga me s su e ~ as bridg e pr
ca na s ta, we will set them up.
Wednesday , May 9, 9 '39. 11
a .m ., Beginner s Knitting , ·Anna
Blackwood, inStructor.
Thursday, May 10, 2-4 p.m. ,

CHILD BORN
POMEROY - Mr. and .Mrs.
Joseph R. Fields, Sr., Darwin
are announciOg the birth' of
their third ehild, a son, Apr. 23
at the Holzer Medical Center.
The seven pound, three ounce
infant has been named Robert

Eric. Mr. and Mrs. Fields'
other sons are Joe, Jr., five.
and Greg, four. Maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mr-s.
John W. MuHord, Cheshire,
and the paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mr-s. Joseph
Fields, Pomeroy.

MEXICO CITY (UP! ) _
Prestdent Luis Echeverria
personally
intervened
Saturday to save the life of U.S.
' C&lt;lnsul General Terrance G.
Le~&gt;nhardy kidnaped at gllJl..
poil\t by four terrorists in
Guadalajara,
Echeverria agreed to aU the
kidnapers demands, including
the release of 30 political·

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POMEROY - Mrs. Maxine
Griffith, cas her of the Pomeroy
Na lional Ba nk, is atteriding the
·spring meeting of the National
, Association-of Bank Women at
Hues ton Woods State Lodge
over the weekend.

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WASHINGTON - AMBASSADOR DAVID K. E. Bruce
leaVes "with the greatest anticipation" Sunday for Peking,
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The the appropriations made by the
where he will open a U. S. liaison office and a new chapter in
Senate
Finance C&lt;lmmittee will· Democratic controlled House
Olinese-American relations. " I'm not an ex·p ert on China B.nd I
begin hearing from major slate last month.
don't want to comment on my mission," the respected, 75--year·
One Republican on the Fi·
agencies this week as it conold diplomat said Saturday in a telephone interview . " But I'm
tinue~
work
on
Gov.
John
J
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nance
C&lt;&gt;mmittee said he an·
looking forward to this assignment with the greatest arr
Gilligan's House-passed budg· ticipates a $40 f!ll!liQn to $50
ticipation.''
million reduction in the HouseBruce, his wife and his ehief deputy, Alfred Jenkins, will fly . et proposal for 197a:.75.
Sen.
·Max
H.
Dennis,
R·.
passed version.
to Hong Kong via Tokyo aboarda corrimercial airliner. After a
111 can't foresee any drastic
Wilmington ,
committee
brief visit to the U. S. consulate general in Hong Kong, the
ch3irman, figures it will take reductions in the areas of wet~
principal China-watching post of the United States, Bruce travels
on to Peking ·a week later, and is. to open th~ liaison office for another month for his panel to fare or education," said Dennis
ililly review \he $9.9 billion in speaking of the two highest
offieial business about May 14. It was not known when Bruce •~
spending blueprint and· make expenses of state government.
Chinese COI!nterpart, Huang Chen, Peking's lorm~r ambassador
appropri~t~ changes before · "Some of the agency budgets
to Franch, ivill arrive in Washington to open the Chinese liaison
~nding . it to the. Senate floor.
look pretty bloated, and we'll
office.
" We hOpe to have · it out . probably make some c uts
aroWld the rz:tiddle of June to there."
PHNOM PENH - THE U. S. EMBASSY discontinued its
gil(e time for any conference
One ' sue~ agency, the attor·
daily news briefings for Western correspOndents Saturday and a
eommittee work," DenQts said. ney general's office, will be oil
spokesman \IBid the action was taken because of Cambodian
A House.SOnate conference hand Tuesday at 1:30 p.m . in
goverrunent complaints about recent disclosures. The embassy
committee seems almost un- an attempt to justify a hike in
spokesman told newsmen the government.of President !,on No!
avoidable, since Republicans i\s appropriation from $11.1
had complained about recent information issued to newsmen by'
controlling the Senate will . million to $20.1 million over li\e
U.S. officials as factual accounts of developments in the Cam·
prqbabiy give - ~ la ce-lifting to. two-year P.,riod.
bodian military situation:
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SHOW SJG[!I - John Fultz, left , and Michael P . Zirkle, right, owners of the Meigs Tire
Center m Pomeroy hold a sign to be placed, at their new busineSs, Meigs Tire CenterAlignment, in Middleport Monday . Center is Hershell L. Rose, Minersville, veteran area
mechanic, who will work at the new establishment to be located in the rea r portions of the
Rawlings building on Second Ave. Fultz and Zirkle took over operation of the Meigs Tire
Center in Pomeroy last October, purchasing the center from Franklin Rizer. The new
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communique sald. must be man said Ule kidnapers did not
coofirmed by the Cuban am- identify the prisoners whom
bassador to Mexico in a they want released, and as of
statement broadcast nation· midday there had been no
wide on Mexican television. ..... further word from them_
" As SI)On as we know the
They also issued several
other demands about publica. names of the prisoners, we
tion and broadcast of their shall release them ,'' said an
communique, which "' already . lnt.Et.rior Ministry spokesman.
were being f~lfilled .
Echeverria said · he had
An Interior Ministry spokes· ordered Foreign Minister
Emilio 0 . Ral)asa to ask the
. Cuban government to approve
the entry of the 30 Mexican
prisoners by plane to Havana.
The president also ordered
police and army troops to
make no move toward tracking
down the kidnapers until
Leonhardy was released.
Leo nhardy, 58, is a career
diplomat acd has served in
diplomatic posts throughout
Latin America and Europe. He
and his wife, Lee, have two
daughters.

Krogh directed him to burgta- Watergate bugging.
Nixon's top White House aides
rize the office of a Los Angeles
Silbert responde d to a Wash· wttil tlleir resignation La st
psychiatrist treating Ellsberg, ington Post report Saturday Monday , met pri va te ly with
Krogh, at Senate confirma· that federal prosecuto rs re- st all investi ga tor s of the
tiort hearings last February, ceived evidence . seve ral Senate committee to answer
testified under oath that he had months before the January questions about their possible
hired Hunt and G. Gordon trial of the original Watergate involvement in a Wa terga te
Liddy to help him -on a White Seven to indieate th ere was "a cover ·up e ffort.
Ry ~~ UGENE V. RISHER
treats lo Grand Cay, a bout 150 were made by E. H(lward Hunt, ·
House task force trying to cove rup of hi g h-level inSam Dash, the committee's
GHAND CAY, BAHAMAS mil es eas t of Miam i, when he a conv icted Waterga t~ con.
track down news leaks. Liddy volvement" in the bugging.
chief counsel, said he expected
(UPI
J - President Nixon, his wis hes to get away from the spiral or , _~ ~ho said Krogh
was convicted in the Watergate
The Post said the Senate the public hearings to begin the
WASHINGTON ( UPI) - The administration still shaken by day-to-d;iy pressure of his directed him to burgla rize the
case, but Krogh swore that he committee was told that the third week of May, sometime
doc tor 's office for any damaghimself had no connection with FBI and prosecutors did not after the previously expected Agriculture peparthlent the burgeon ing Wntergate scan· offi ce .
Nixon stays at Abplana lp 's · in g information on Ellsberg's
recommended Saturday that dnl, .flew Saturday to -this
the bugging .
conduct intensive questioning date ol about May 15.
Americans be told whether a privalely.owned island in the bluff-top house, one of the few psychiatric proble ffis. Hunt's
The Ellsberg break-in took · of many potentially crucial
testimony before the federal
" There is no lega l har to hamburger is a ll meat or part Bahamas to conside r the structures on the island .
place during Labor Day Week- • witnesses and did not question
AbplanoJlf) , driving a red Wa tergate grand jury was
overhaul of his White House
end, 1971, about two months at all some key persons from calling anyone even thou gh soybean .
Volkswagon bus , me t. the made public in Los Angeles,
The department proposed a staff.
after several newspapers pub- the Whit,e House and the they are under indictment ,"
He
was·
con
fronted
bY
new
President and his compani on where Ellsberg is on trial on
lished secret, Pentagon docu- Committee to Re-elect the Dash said·; adding that the new rule that would set st..'lnco mrnittee ~·Could seek im· dards for two types of meat charges that one of his former w~cn lhey landed . The weather federal c h~rges of conspiracy
ments about ' U.S. policy in President .
VIetnam. Krogh was in freThere were indica tions that munity to Ioree them to testify . patties and said the require· assistanLcs had direc ted a wa s sunny and warm and the a nd theft of secret government
documents .
It was believed that wit· m ents would be the fir s t Pentagon pa pers break-in a nd sky in the Atlantic was blue.
quent communication with · the Senate's Select Committee
that
a
former
top
aidehad
Deputy
Press
.
Secretary
GcKrogh, form erly an assistant
governing
protein
content
and
Nixon at the time about bis on Presidential campaign Ac- ne sscs under indictment- and
White House duties, which tivities will swrunon witnesses there may be several in this percentage labeling of ingredi· secr e ted confidential White raid L. .Warren had no . to J ohn D.- Ehrlichman on the
included the District of Co- to testify even though they are category by the time · the ents for meat · and poultry .House papers concerning the com men t on published reporlc;. President's Domestic Council
Wutergate bugg in'g .
tha t former White House sta ff , beca me under secretary of
lumbia and drug matters.
under indictment by the hearings begin - would invoke 1products.
Nixon , a ccompanied only by assi s ~nt Egi l (Bud ) Krogh had tr a nsportation at the start of
Under the proposa l:
Krogh took leave from the Watergatefederal.grand jury . th e Fifth Aniendment to avoid
~A ." meat pa tty " wouiq
two longtime personal friend s, ordered the brea k-i n and search Nixon's second term in January
Transportation Department a
On Friday, H. R. Haldeman testifying publicly before their
have
to
be
entire
ly
ground
C.
G. (Bcbc) Rebozo an'd of the office of a Wes t Coast a nd is now on an indefinite
trfal.
few days ago " to work out and John D. Ehrlichmanmeat and no more than 30 per le lev ision producer Pa ul Keyes, psychiatrist who had treated leav e of a bsence .
personal problems." He spent
ce
nt fat , with appropriate·- made die one houz· cind 25 Pentagon Papers defendant
several' hours with federal
seasonings. If labe led "beef" minute . helicop ter fli ght fr om Daniel Ellsberg.
·White House ofhclals private·
prosecutors in the Watergate
or "veal" patties, th€ meat his Key Biscayne, Fla., com- · Wa rren also refused to .ly are shaking their heads over
case, but has been in seclusion
would have to be beef or veal. Pound to the isl;md owned by comment on former White the spreading Waterga te s~an­
since then.
- All other meat patty Bronxvillc, 'N. Y., industri alist House counse l John W. Dean's dal and charges of related
Meanwhile, Principal Assistprodu ct s would be ca lled Robert Abplana lp .
disclosure that he had hidden political espionage in last
ant U.S. Attorney Earl J.
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would
White Hou se aides who d oc umen ts related to the June year 's presidential election . Iri
Silbert said he would have "no
have
to
have
at
least
60
per
remained
in Key Biscayne 17 bre.ik-in ·a t t&gt;emocratiC an atmosPhere of shattered
objection" to the Senate's.
cent meat, of 'which only one turned aside all ques tions. about· hea dqua rters at the Watergate mora,le and a crossfire of
Watergate conunittee investi·
helped plan the break-in be· third could he fat, but could the Water gate and r~lat.ed by placing them in a safe re criminati.ons, one high -rank ~
By JACK V. FOX
gating possible cover-up a11d
WS ANGJ&lt;:bES ( Ul'l ) - The. cau se ~ e was aWare the co ntain s uch other filler c:tscs or espionage, sabotage depos it box fci'r fear they would ing official sa id of White House
lethargic prosecution of the
defense in the Pentagon President.was concerned about in gr edient s as ce real and and burglary, .
be d es troy ed .
· press secretary Ronald Ziegler :
Papers trial Saturday asked the effect publication or the soybean products . The added
.The Pres ident frequently- re· . The nllcgatlons nbout Krogh ."Zieg ler h ~s to go1."
U.S. District Court Judge Matt secret Pentagon papers might ingredients would have to be
Byrne to turn ove·r an affidavit have , especially on his efforts · listed by their pcrcenwges.
from a· former presidential to end the Vietnam War.
aide who reportedly admitted · A copy of the affida vii
helping supervise the burglary reportedly wa s mailed to
MIDDLEPORt· ~ Me igs presented a solo and joined the mus ic in s tru c tor , who inBy United Press lnteruallonal
Byrne
Friday
by
Krogh
's
KEY BISCAYNE, FLA . - 'PRESENT AND PAST of the office of . Daniel
fli gh School's Eight Plus One boys in one number .
troduced the ense mble in ·
la.
w
yers.
.
entertained
Ellsberg's
psychiatrist.
the
Midd
leport
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dividuaily
and directed them .
presidential staff members apparently could refuse to tell a
E le.ve n se lectio ns were
·convicted Waterg~ te _ConA spokesman said the
Pomeroy Rotary Club l"riday presented , including a bass The group won a ·" I" rating in
federal grand jury if they discussed the Watergate bugging with
spirator
E
.
Howard
Hunt
sa
id
- GALLIPO LIS --:- Two per- evening foil owi ng dinner at su ln by fr· e5 hman Andre w the recent musfc contes-ts.
President Nixon under the terms of new guidelines for executive . defense requested Byme to
Krogh
authorized
the
burglary
sons
~uffered a ppare nt minor
J-lcalh
Uniled
Met hodi st Hoover , son. of Mr. arid . Mr~.
tum·
over
tll.e
affidavit
·
from
Singers were Fred Burney
privilege issued by the White House. The guidelines, prepared by
Church.
former White House aide Egil and· arranged for him to use injuries in a two car collision at
newly appointed presidential counsel Leo~rd Garment, -were
,Wen dell Hooyer, P omeroy RD. and David Miller, first tenorS;
" .
CIA
equipment
for
the
job,
" Bud" Krogh "a5 soon as he
4 p.m. Fri~ay on Rl . 7, one a nd
The e.ight are member s of the They were :u;tompanied .at the Phil Ohlinger and Mike Brown,
made public Friday in Key Biscayne where Nixon is spending a
to
a
transcr.ipt
made
~.
according
two
tenths
miles
north
of
Boys
E;nsemble and the one is or ga n . by Mr s . Christine second tenors; Jim McClure
it
and
has
had
an
receives
long weekend.
,
opportunity to r ~ v~ew its public at Friday:s session of Gc.dlipolis.
Sharon Wilson, soprano, who Guthrie, Meigs Local vocal and Marty Seelig, first basses
"Past and present members of the President's staff
1·
The
Gallia-Meigs
·
conte.nts."
the
trial.
Post
S~te
and John Moore and l:loover
questioned by the FBI, Ervin committee, the special Senate
Hi
ghway
Patrol
sa
id
an
auto
The
spokesman
said
the
·
committee headed by Sen. Sam Ervin, D-N.C. or a grand jury
basses .
Hunt 's cOmments were con· dri ven by ,James L. Stephens,
affidavit would " if the news
Rotarian Lee McComas,
should invoke the privilege only in connection with conversatlons
tained
in
a
38-page
transcript
18,
Henderson
,
made
a
left
turn
program c hairman, introduCed
with the President, conversationS among themselves involving · reports we've heard are
or
his
testimony
before
a
in
to
the
path
o[
a
vehiCle
correct
more
firmly
communication .. with the President -and as to presidential
By Uni.tCd Press lntcrnutlonal rampi! ge, and damage is be ing Mrs. Guthrie. ·
establish the link between Washington grand jury in~ oper a ted by Donald D. Prit'e,
papers," the guidelines said. " Presidential papers are all
.Pres ident Gene · Riggs .
The · mi ghty Miss issi ppi counted in the millioris of
ves
tigating
the
Watergate
34,
-Rt.
2,
Bidwell.
Price
and
President Nixon and the
documents Produced or received by the President or any
Hivcr s tood above fl ood ·stage dollars, a lthough it will take presided over the meeting.
affair.
Stephens
compli!
ined
of
minor
criminal
activities
c·arried
out
"'m ember of the White House staff in connection wlth his official
Saturd ay from the flatland s of months for . offi cials to fully 'Birthdays of Di ck Owen and C.
The defense has moved to injuries but Were not · im.
by his subordinates in con~
duties," it added.
Iowa to the bayous of Louisiana aSsess the ioss a nd come up .. E. Blakeslee were noted.
dismiss
all
charges
against
med
ii!tcly.
treated.
There
was
ilection "'ith the prosecution or
Guests were Charles Gaskill,
a nd farml!rs a lOng th e with a specific figure .
Ellsherg
and
Russo
as
a
result
mod
erate
Daniel
Ellsberg
and
Anthony
·
da
m&lt;:J
ge
to
both
cars.
COLUMBUS - GOV. JOHN J . GILLIGAN has adorted the
Mu.ch of the loss will be Wells ton ~otarian, and John
· Miss issippi delta Wer e hauling
of the break-in, but Byrne Stephen s _ Was· c ited to
1
"town meeting" concept for feeling the pulse of Ohio voters and· Russo.''
susta
ined by the farmer whose Ree ce of Pomeroy.
catfish fr om lfield5 wh ere they
·
withheld
action
on
that
pending
Muni
cipal
·court
for
failin
g
to
. The Los Angeles Times
for doing a littie pre-election year work out on the hustings. The
nor mally would be planting fortunes arc ti ed directly to the
the
receipt
of
further
informa·
Saturday
quoted
a
"
close
yie
ld
the
right
of
way.
governor last week held the first of what will be a series of open ·
ric h r1ver valley soil.
cot.ton.
AGING CONFERENCES
associate" ,of Krogh as ~ying lion from the Justice DepartA second mishap occurred at"
community meetings, traveling to Defiance to subject himself to
Ma ny areas have bee n under
' 'I've given llP on cotton and
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The ·
the former ~bief assistant to ment. However, he said it was 11 :45 a.m . on Coun ty Road 5, water for weeks, but as in a ll l ' m working on soybeans, I Division of Administration on
· questions from the poblic.
·
·
ex-presidential
aide
John clear "the burglary was . con· one and one te nths miles east of ' things, the bi g ri ver a nd its might ge t half of a crop of Aging said today more than
The governor has often said he wants his record to be iike a
Ehriichman provided federal dueled QY government em- Rt. 124 where &lt;:~n autO driven by tributaries are in no hu'rr·y a nd beans," sa id RiveS Carter, a 5,000 senior citizens have at-.
report card which he can take to the ·voters for signature at the
prosecutors in Washington ployes .''
Delores .J. King, 35, Rt . i , offi cials· predicted it likely Roll ing Fork, Miss., farmer . . tended some 16 forums on ag.
nei&lt;t election. · ·
"Those
fa
cts
spea
k
for
Friday
with
the
sworn
affidavit
Rufland,
wa s forced off the would' be a month or longe r
Apparently, he wants to find out if there's any work,
· An other delta farm·e r noted · ing held in Ohio.
them
selves,"
Judge
Byrne
r oadwa y, (;lnd struck a highway before the water dra ins off in the ,·,water has really been
remedial or exPloratory, that needs be done before exam .time; in which he admitted helping
Results from these district ·
instructing
the sigh after passing a c~ r driven
supervise the break-in which said ,
Gilligan starts his town meetings wlth a brief presentation,
some spots.
shaking the catfish and · t\).e forwns will aid the division in
linked the Pentagon Papers prosecution that it was up to by Wallace Fetty, 33, Rt . I,
during which he reports to his audience on the benefits received
planning the 1973 Governor's
Hundreds of th ousands of bullfrogs loose . . . they 'Ve
the government to proVe its J:a ngsv ille. There was minor
and Watergate cases.
from the state incollje tax, particularly in the local school
Conference on Aging, in the auacres have been flooded during . caught 'aboui 800 pounds of
According to the report , ease had not been tainted by da rna ~e . No charges were' th~ ri ver's seven week old t atfish in one cotton field ."
district.
'tumn.
Krogh said in his affidavit he the illegal act.
- filed .
Tilen he Sllbmits to questions, arrows, vegetables or
whatever else migbt come his way. The result is good, repol'ls
Robert E. Daley, special assistant to the governor.

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tilled themselves as members
of a political extremist
organization, said in a com·
munique issued after the abduction Friday night that
Leonhardy would be executed
unless
the
government
released the prisoners and flew
them to Cuba by 6 p.m. EDT
Sunday.
Their arrival in Cuba, the

SUNO'AY, MAY 6, 1973

By WESLEY G. PIPPERT
WASHINGTON ( UP!) .:._ A
presidential aide's role in the
attempt to steal Dapiel Ells·
berg's psychiatric flies appeared .Satur1ay to widen the
scope of the Watergate scandal
infectin~
the Nixon ad·
ministration.
Transportation Undersecre·
lary Egil Krogh, a deputy
assistant to President Nixon at
the time of the 1971 publication
of the Pentagon Papers and the
1972 bugging of Democratic
national headquarters,
outlined his role in the Ellsberg
burglary ·a ttempt in a sworn
affidavit.
The affidavit was not made
publie, but Krogh's special
assistant, Ronald Floto, said
" he just told the jury what
happened a\ the time of the
burglary" and that he did not
think that he will have to resign
because "nothing has happened so far that his
resignation is neces83ry ."
Krogh's affidavit was sent to .
U. s. District Court Judge W.
Matt Byrne Jr., who is
presiding in Los A~e]es at
Ells berg's trial on .charges of
leaking the Pentagon Papers to
the press.
In testimony given to a
federal grand jury here and
made public Friday by Byrne,
. _convicted Watergate conspirator E . Howard Hunt Jr. said

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The Emergen.cy Medica I Services will be in
operation by June 1st, 1973, after which time
the Ewing Funeral Home, Pomeroy, Martin
Funeral Home, Rutland &amp; the Rawlings-Coats
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CHILD BORN
HARRISONVILLE Mr.
and Mrs. James Sheets of ,
Harrisonville are announcing
the birth or an 11 pound, nine
ounce son, Aaron Bradford;
April 30, at the Holzer Medical
Center. Mr. and Mrs. Sheets
also have a tWo year old son,
Jared Andrew. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Lohse, P omer oy, Charles ,
Sheets, Harrisonville and Mrs.
Carrie Gettles, Wellston .
Great.grandparents are Mis ..
Herman Lohse, Middleport,
a n·d Mr s. Julia Darnell ,
Wells ton .

prisoners and transportation
for them to Cuba.
"The Mexican government
wiU accede to the demarw:ls of
the kidnapers of the U.S.
consulileneral because the ~
sential thing is to protect his
life," Echeverria said in a
statement released by his
office.
The· kidnapers, who iden:

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sentatives of the governor's of·
fice and state Finance Depart·
ment will appear.
Tuesday night, · the, com·
mittee will heat from · the
Department of State Personnel,
De partment
of
Taxation, and Department of
Economic and Community De·
ve lopment:
·
Despite the fa ct thai Tuesday
is election day , the House has
set a · floor session for 2 p.m.
and 1he Senate has scheduled
one for 4: p.m.
The House is to vote on~Sen·
ate-passed legislation transfer· .
ring the stat e division of avi·
ation Iron) the Department of
cQmmerce to the Department
of Transporwtion.
The transfer wa s not made .,
. last year when the ~ew DOT

wa s established, but c on· p.m . which could mean the last
troversy ovet· th e issue has gasp in the cUrrent Ohio
since subsided .
legislative session for the
The Senate has scheduled a Equal · Rights Amendment
vote for Wednesday on a bill to (ERA) to the u .S. Constitution.
rmanent
i J . . Aro n
off, R• .
k
Se n. St aney
expan d an d maepe
.
until 1978 a "rapid-adjustment Cincinnati, committee chair- ·
farm program " under which . man, has set Tuesday as ihe
the extension service at Ohio last day for the colllmittee to
State University makes in· reconsider the 6-3 vote by .
formation available to Ohio which it defeated the .ERA iast
fanners on latest research and April 25.
technical devefopments In
ERA s.upporters have gi~n
agriculture.
th~mselves a slim chance of
The House Finanee Commit. changing the outcome, but are
tee will begin ·hearings Wed· hoping to keep the. amendment
nesday morning on the Gilligan .technically alive before the .
administration 's ~roposed $312 committee until a later date.
million ca pita l co ns truc tion
The
Hous e
Judiciary
appropriation
for
s tate Cornmittee is . 'to receive a
agencieS and institutions.
. substitute abortion bill .from a
The Senate Elections· Com· subcOmmittee. on Wednesday.
mit tee has · scheduled, a
Rep, Arthur R. Wilkowski,
meeting fpr Tuesday at 1:30 · D-Toledo, said the bill will

permit abortions upto20 weeks
of
pregnancy
with
·knowledgeable. consent of the
mother and natural father ··
After thai period, stiff penal·
ties would be imposed for iliegal abortion~. and anyone de·
livering a fetus would have to
try ' to save its life . ·
Wilkowski said he hopes the
full committee can approve the
·bill in a couple ~f Weeks after
some amendments.
The Senate Judi&lt;:iary C&lt;&gt;m·
mittee plans a meeting Wed"
nesday at which a proposal to ·
· urge Congress to oppose am·
·nesty for draft evaders will be
·h eard .
And the Senate Commerce
· and Labor C&lt;&gt;w.mittee will hold ·
. a hearing Wednesday evening
on four different public em·
ploye bargaining bills.

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Reservations due for
women 's session

Bridal shower honors
Miss Desiree Pike

Meigs

PTA meets

POMEROY - Reports on the by the PTA and the March of
spring con!erence of District Dimes. "Quality of Life at
POMEROY - Mrs . Daisy and . the
employes
of 16, Ohlo PTA, at Chesapeake Birth" wiU be the theme.
Mrs . Janice Deem was
POMEROY - Reservations sessions run appToximately . Tayl or &lt;:.md Mrs. Minnie housekeeping and dietary last week were glven at a
J
ohnson
entertained
recently
departments at Veterans meeting of the Meigs County elected vice president of
for "Horizons for Women," a two hours each day while the
theTaylor
horne
with
a
a
t
Memorial Hospital, Pomeroy . Council of Paren!s_and _ council to fill a vacancy . The
two day program at the Ohio "mini" lessons last about 30
s hower honoring Desiree ~;~'ike,
Shirley
Lambert,
Pat Teachers Thursday night at the $200 year scholarshi p awarded
Dominican College campiJS, minutes .
bride-elect
of
Tim
Taylor
.
" Perspectives on Women"
Harmon and 1udy and Bob Chester Elementary School. by the PTA wa.s renewed for
May 16-17, 1216 Sunbury Road,
Attending were Mrs. Pam Miller, Rutland; Patty and
Attending from
Meigs Sherrie King who attends
theme
tile
genColumbus, are being handled will
a ssembly
pro· Barnett and John , ·Jr. , Hun· Teresa MuiHns , Athens; County were Mrs . Cha rles Malone College.
by the Meigs County Eftension eral
Mrs . Vaughan spoke on
Office . Deadl&gt;ne for reg· gram on the opening day, tin gton ; Charlotte Wri ght, Juanita Harrison, Cheshire ; Goeglein, president of county
istration is Mciy 9.
and will cover such areas as Frances Imboden, and Anna Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Smith, . council, Mrs. Howard Ervin, various positions o£ the Ohio
"Horizons for Women" is the biological aspects of Taylor, Rutland ; Marge Goett, Darwin ; Liz Pierce, Racine; Mrs. Robert Dugan, and Mrs . PTA regarding inappropriate
being sponsored by the womanhood, images of women Mrs. Frank Grimm, Mandy Hilda •and Junior Roush ; Richard Vaughan, District 16 te levision for children and
president. At that meeting, a continued federal funding for
Cooperative EI&lt;tension Service in literature and the historical Carder , Bessie l ,andaker, Clifton, W. Va .;--Agnes Weeks
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of the Ohio Slate University aspects of feminism·.
and the Continuing Education
On the closing day, the Reitmire,- Debbie Caruthers, Harrisonville, and Dr. and was presented to Mrs. schools.
New officers were e n.
Department of Ohio Dominican assembly will feature " It Could Dodie Seth, Diana Young, Mrs . Mrs. Shaekel , Mason, W. Va . Vaughan by the Meigs County ·
to attract women of all ages Happen to You," a lecture and Thor Carsey ~ Mrs. Roberta
Games were played with units. AI Thursday night's courage&lt;! to enroll in a PTA
Caruthers,
Sue
Cunning
ham,
here,
a
pas t study course and reminded
prizes going to Kathern mee ting
and economic levels primarily film presentation for women or
from the center and southern all ages to be delivered by a Pe gg y Cunningham, Linda Reitmire, Doris Vi c kers, pres ident'S pin was given her. that scholarship money and
Cunningham, Patty Edwards, Emma Mullins and Sue Jm.
part of Obio.
Plans for the m other· council dues are payable on
C&lt;llumbus policewoman.
Ann
Moon
,
Gretta
Thomas,
daughter
Be-In to.be held at the October I.
boden . Mrs. Thor Carsey won
Purpose of the program,
The Ohio Slate Extension
Mrs. Goeglein asked that all
according to Mf'i. Ezelle M. Service
and
the
Ohio Mrs. Beulah Utterback, Miss the door prize . Refreshments Meigs Junior High School next
Hawkins, coordiila t or , with Dominican faeulty members Fred~ Lieving, Norma Baker, of cake,- sandwiches, salads, Thursday night were outlined local units. send her complete
Landers , Barbara coffee ; hot chocolate, mints by Mrs. Vaughan . The lists of new officers and council
Sister Camilla Smith of the and other Centra l Ohio leaders Joan
program is being co-sponsored delegates. The state co n·
Ohio
Dominican
Home will be speakers and panelists Caruthers, POmeroy; Lora and nuts were served .
Economics Department. is to for the curriculum which lists Mae and Melissa Imboden,
vention will be in Cleveland on
provide a " lifelong learning" 10 classes inc luding color for Syracuse ; Mrs . Agnes ImOctober 7-10. Program ideas
ISSUE OPPOSED
ALLOTMENT MADE
experience for women of all homes, today's foods, fas hions, boden , Minersville ; Mrs .·
were discussed and the Chester
ATHENS - The League of
POMEROY
Jane
Walton
,
ages who wish personal . a rt judgment, consumer R o ber~- Grinstead , Alban y;
unit served a decorated cake
'.
Women Voters of Ohio and of
development and improved protection and woman 's Mrs. Emina Mullins and Tina, c lerk of Pomeroy village,
coffee and punc h . Robert
Athens has called for the defeat
homemaking.
chan ging r ole in the church. Athens ; Mrs . Sue Imboden and ~ announced that Revenue
Elberfeld led the pledge to
of Constitutional Amendment
S
haring
Funds
re
ceived
by
the
Women register _for two The five mini·lessons will be on Peggy , Debbie Triplett,
open the meeting, Mrs. Nancy
Issue 5 and the passage of a
classes from a lis( of 10 at a fee grooming, furnitUre, ward· Middleport; Jpyce Huffma n village fr om Jan .. ! to June 30 of
Shook gave devotions and Mrs.
c~lns titutional amendments
of $10. This includes the robes, sewing and food shop- and Shi rley Ca ru thers, Hob· this year will be -used as
Virginia Kirkhart extended the
Issues 3, 4, and 6, according to
foll
ows:
$3,000
to
be
used.
for
son; Shi rley Oxyer, Cheshire;
welcome.
gen~ra1 assembly periods and pin g.
Rep . McDargh.
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a -" mini" session . Cla ss
Mrs. Sadie Worth, Mildred recreation on village owned
Thompson a nd Mrs. Doris property on Mechanic St. and
Vickers and Matthew, New $5,000 to be spent on village
t
s treets and the parking · lot
Haven, W. Va.
Others presentin g gifts to the wall .
bride-elect, but unable to at·
POMEROY - Senior Citizen Vi gor in Maturity Session; tend, were Betty Imboden ,
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Activities, week of May 7·11 at " Foods, Facts, and Frauds" Leona Leiving, Bertha Le·iving
Pomeroy Juni or Hig h School with Be tty Newton as resource and Mrs. Gladys Hood, Mine rsDEADLINE NOTED
person.
a re announced .
ville; Nettie Moor e, Syracuse;
GALLIPOLIS - A spokesFrida y, Ma y II, 9-3:30, Sandy Butcher, Nettie Hayes,
Monday, May 7, 1 to 3 p.m.,
man for the Gallia County
Distric t F orurTI on Aging at
Bread a nd Glue Flowe rs .
Fern Roush a nd Kathy Elias , Hea lth Department today
Tuesday, May 8, 9:30 . 11 Nelsonville.
Middleport ; Mildred Meadows, reminded the public May 14 is
The Seni or Citizens Center Icy Miller, Magg ie Caruthers,
a.m., Mod Podge. Bring a
the deadline to sign-up for the
small arti cle to be used, such will be closed ail day Friday, Mrs. Virgi nia Lee, Mrs. Hester department 's mosquito c ontrol
as a box, bottle, board, e tc.; May 11, so everyone can-attend Eblin, Goldie Hawk, Mrs . program . A $3.50 fee is being
9:30-11, also Meigs County the Forum.
Charlotte Snyder , Erma Smith, .charged.
ONE-Y~AR
Council on Aging Committee
meeting; 1-3 p.m., Card and
CERTIFICATES
ga mes. We have had several
OF DEPOSIT
sessions of Euchre. If we have
interest in other a reas of card
ga me s su e ~ as bridg e pr
ca na s ta, we will set them up.
Wednesday , May 9, 9 '39. 11
a .m ., Beginner s Knitting , ·Anna
Blackwood, inStructor.
Thursday, May 10, 2-4 p.m. ,

CHILD BORN
POMEROY - Mr. and .Mrs.
Joseph R. Fields, Sr., Darwin
are announciOg the birth' of
their third ehild, a son, Apr. 23
at the Holzer Medical Center.
The seven pound, three ounce
infant has been named Robert

Eric. Mr. and Mrs. Fields'
other sons are Joe, Jr., five.
and Greg, four. Maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mr-s.
John W. MuHord, Cheshire,
and the paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mr-s. Joseph
Fields, Pomeroy.

MEXICO CITY (UP! ) _
Prestdent Luis Echeverria
personally
intervened
Saturday to save the life of U.S.
' C&lt;lnsul General Terrance G.
Le~&gt;nhardy kidnaped at gllJl..
poil\t by four terrorists in
Guadalajara,
Echeverria agreed to aU the
kidnapers demands, including
the release of 30 political·

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POMEROY - Mrs. Maxine
Griffith, cas her of the Pomeroy
Na lional Ba nk, is atteriding the
·spring meeting of the National
, Association-of Bank Women at
Hues ton Woods State Lodge
over the weekend.

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WASHINGTON - AMBASSADOR DAVID K. E. Bruce
leaVes "with the greatest anticipation" Sunday for Peking,
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The the appropriations made by the
where he will open a U. S. liaison office and a new chapter in
Senate
Finance C&lt;lmmittee will· Democratic controlled House
Olinese-American relations. " I'm not an ex·p ert on China B.nd I
begin hearing from major slate last month.
don't want to comment on my mission," the respected, 75--year·
One Republican on the Fi·
agencies this week as it conold diplomat said Saturday in a telephone interview . " But I'm
tinue~
work
on
Gov.
John
J
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nance
C&lt;&gt;mmittee said he an·
looking forward to this assignment with the greatest arr
Gilligan's House-passed budg· ticipates a $40 f!ll!liQn to $50
ticipation.''
million reduction in the HouseBruce, his wife and his ehief deputy, Alfred Jenkins, will fly . et proposal for 197a:.75.
Sen.
·Max
H.
Dennis,
R·.
passed version.
to Hong Kong via Tokyo aboarda corrimercial airliner. After a
111 can't foresee any drastic
Wilmington ,
committee
brief visit to the U. S. consulate general in Hong Kong, the
ch3irman, figures it will take reductions in the areas of wet~
principal China-watching post of the United States, Bruce travels
on to Peking ·a week later, and is. to open th~ liaison office for another month for his panel to fare or education," said Dennis
ililly review \he $9.9 billion in speaking of the two highest
offieial business about May 14. It was not known when Bruce •~
spending blueprint and· make expenses of state government.
Chinese COI!nterpart, Huang Chen, Peking's lorm~r ambassador
appropri~t~ changes before · "Some of the agency budgets
to Franch, ivill arrive in Washington to open the Chinese liaison
~nding . it to the. Senate floor.
look pretty bloated, and we'll
office.
" We hOpe to have · it out . probably make some c uts
aroWld the rz:tiddle of June to there."
PHNOM PENH - THE U. S. EMBASSY discontinued its
gil(e time for any conference
One ' sue~ agency, the attor·
daily news briefings for Western correspOndents Saturday and a
eommittee work," DenQts said. ney general's office, will be oil
spokesman \IBid the action was taken because of Cambodian
A House.SOnate conference hand Tuesday at 1:30 p.m . in
goverrunent complaints about recent disclosures. The embassy
committee seems almost un- an attempt to justify a hike in
spokesman told newsmen the government.of President !,on No!
avoidable, since Republicans i\s appropriation from $11.1
had complained about recent information issued to newsmen by'
controlling the Senate will . million to $20.1 million over li\e
U.S. officials as factual accounts of developments in the Cam·
prqbabiy give - ~ la ce-lifting to. two-year P.,riod.
bodian military situation:
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Nixon ·at retreat

Senate to .begin paring .Gov. Gilligan's ~fl,dget

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mechanic, who will work at the new establishment to be located in the rea r portions of the
Rawlings building on Second Ave. Fultz and Zirkle took over operation of the Meigs Tire
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communique sald. must be man said Ule kidnapers did not
coofirmed by the Cuban am- identify the prisoners whom
bassador to Mexico in a they want released, and as of
statement broadcast nation· midday there had been no
wide on Mexican television. ..... further word from them_
" As SI)On as we know the
They also issued several
other demands about publica. names of the prisoners, we
tion and broadcast of their shall release them ,'' said an
communique, which "' already . lnt.Et.rior Ministry spokesman.
were being f~lfilled .
Echeverria said · he had
An Interior Ministry spokes· ordered Foreign Minister
Emilio 0 . Ral)asa to ask the
. Cuban government to approve
the entry of the 30 Mexican
prisoners by plane to Havana.
The president also ordered
police and army troops to
make no move toward tracking
down the kidnapers until
Leonhardy was released.
Leo nhardy, 58, is a career
diplomat acd has served in
diplomatic posts throughout
Latin America and Europe. He
and his wife, Lee, have two
daughters.

Krogh directed him to burgta- Watergate bugging.
Nixon's top White House aides
rize the office of a Los Angeles
Silbert responde d to a Wash· wttil tlleir resignation La st
psychiatrist treating Ellsberg, ington Post report Saturday Monday , met pri va te ly with
Krogh, at Senate confirma· that federal prosecuto rs re- st all investi ga tor s of the
tiort hearings last February, ceived evidence . seve ral Senate committee to answer
testified under oath that he had months before the January questions about their possible
hired Hunt and G. Gordon trial of the original Watergate involvement in a Wa terga te
Liddy to help him -on a White Seven to indieate th ere was "a cover ·up e ffort.
Ry ~~ UGENE V. RISHER
treats lo Grand Cay, a bout 150 were made by E. H(lward Hunt, ·
House task force trying to cove rup of hi g h-level inSam Dash, the committee's
GHAND CAY, BAHAMAS mil es eas t of Miam i, when he a conv icted Waterga t~ con.
track down news leaks. Liddy volvement" in the bugging.
chief counsel, said he expected
(UPI
J - President Nixon, his wis hes to get away from the spiral or , _~ ~ho said Krogh
was convicted in the Watergate
The Post said the Senate the public hearings to begin the
WASHINGTON ( UPI) - The administration still shaken by day-to-d;iy pressure of his directed him to burgla rize the
case, but Krogh swore that he committee was told that the third week of May, sometime
doc tor 's office for any damaghimself had no connection with FBI and prosecutors did not after the previously expected Agriculture peparthlent the burgeon ing Wntergate scan· offi ce .
Nixon stays at Abplana lp 's · in g information on Ellsberg's
recommended Saturday that dnl, .flew Saturday to -this
the bugging .
conduct intensive questioning date ol about May 15.
Americans be told whether a privalely.owned island in the bluff-top house, one of the few psychiatric proble ffis. Hunt's
The Ellsberg break-in took · of many potentially crucial
testimony before the federal
" There is no lega l har to hamburger is a ll meat or part Bahamas to conside r the structures on the island .
place during Labor Day Week- • witnesses and did not question
AbplanoJlf) , driving a red Wa tergate grand jury was
overhaul of his White House
end, 1971, about two months at all some key persons from calling anyone even thou gh soybean .
Volkswagon bus , me t. the made public in Los Angeles,
The department proposed a staff.
after several newspapers pub- the Whit,e House and the they are under indictment ,"
He
was·
con
fronted
bY
new
President and his compani on where Ellsberg is on trial on
lished secret, Pentagon docu- Committee to Re-elect the Dash said·; adding that the new rule that would set st..'lnco mrnittee ~·Could seek im· dards for two types of meat charges that one of his former w~cn lhey landed . The weather federal c h~rges of conspiracy
ments about ' U.S. policy in President .
VIetnam. Krogh was in freThere were indica tions that munity to Ioree them to testify . patties and said the require· assistanLcs had direc ted a wa s sunny and warm and the a nd theft of secret government
documents .
It was believed that wit· m ents would be the fir s t Pentagon pa pers break-in a nd sky in the Atlantic was blue.
quent communication with · the Senate's Select Committee
that
a
former
top
aidehad
Deputy
Press
.
Secretary
GcKrogh, form erly an assistant
governing
protein
content
and
Nixon at the time about bis on Presidential campaign Ac- ne sscs under indictment- and
White House duties, which tivities will swrunon witnesses there may be several in this percentage labeling of ingredi· secr e ted confidential White raid L. .Warren had no . to J ohn D.- Ehrlichman on the
included the District of Co- to testify even though they are category by the time · the ents for meat · and poultry .House papers concerning the com men t on published reporlc;. President's Domestic Council
Wutergate bugg in'g .
tha t former White House sta ff , beca me under secretary of
lumbia and drug matters.
under indictment by the hearings begin - would invoke 1products.
Nixon , a ccompanied only by assi s ~nt Egi l (Bud ) Krogh had tr a nsportation at the start of
Under the proposa l:
Krogh took leave from the Watergatefederal.grand jury . th e Fifth Aniendment to avoid
~A ." meat pa tty " wouiq
two longtime personal friend s, ordered the brea k-i n and search Nixon's second term in January
Transportation Department a
On Friday, H. R. Haldeman testifying publicly before their
have
to
be
entire
ly
ground
C.
G. (Bcbc) Rebozo an'd of the office of a Wes t Coast a nd is now on an indefinite
trfal.
few days ago " to work out and John D. Ehrlichmanmeat and no more than 30 per le lev ision producer Pa ul Keyes, psychiatrist who had treated leav e of a bsence .
personal problems." He spent
ce
nt fat , with appropriate·- made die one houz· cind 25 Pentagon Papers defendant
several' hours with federal
seasonings. If labe led "beef" minute . helicop ter fli ght fr om Daniel Ellsberg.
·White House ofhclals private·
prosecutors in the Watergate
or "veal" patties, th€ meat his Key Biscayne, Fla., com- · Wa rren also refused to .ly are shaking their heads over
case, but has been in seclusion
would have to be beef or veal. Pound to the isl;md owned by comment on former White the spreading Waterga te s~an­
since then.
- All other meat patty Bronxvillc, 'N. Y., industri alist House counse l John W. Dean's dal and charges of related
Meanwhile, Principal Assistprodu ct s would be ca lled Robert Abplana lp .
disclosure that he had hidden political espionage in last
ant U.S. Attorney Earl J.
'
'patty
with
meat.'
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They
would
White Hou se aides who d oc umen ts related to the June year 's presidential election . Iri
Silbert said he would have "no
have
to
have
at
least
60
per
remained
in Key Biscayne 17 bre.ik-in ·a t t&gt;emocratiC an atmosPhere of shattered
objection" to the Senate's.
cent meat, of 'which only one turned aside all ques tions. about· hea dqua rters at the Watergate mora,le and a crossfire of
Watergate conunittee investi·
helped plan the break-in be· third could he fat, but could the Water gate and r~lat.ed by placing them in a safe re criminati.ons, one high -rank ~
By JACK V. FOX
gating possible cover-up a11d
WS ANGJ&lt;:bES ( Ul'l ) - The. cau se ~ e was aWare the co ntain s uch other filler c:tscs or espionage, sabotage depos it box fci'r fear they would ing official sa id of White House
lethargic prosecution of the
defense in the Pentagon President.was concerned about in gr edient s as ce real and and burglary, .
be d es troy ed .
· press secretary Ronald Ziegler :
Papers trial Saturday asked the effect publication or the soybean products . The added
.The Pres ident frequently- re· . The nllcgatlons nbout Krogh ."Zieg ler h ~s to go1."
U.S. District Court Judge Matt secret Pentagon papers might ingredients would have to be
Byrne to turn ove·r an affidavit have , especially on his efforts · listed by their pcrcenwges.
from a· former presidential to end the Vietnam War.
aide who reportedly admitted · A copy of the affida vii
helping supervise the burglary reportedly wa s mailed to
MIDDLEPORt· ~ Me igs presented a solo and joined the mus ic in s tru c tor , who inBy United Press lnteruallonal
Byrne
Friday
by
Krogh
's
KEY BISCAYNE, FLA . - 'PRESENT AND PAST of the office of . Daniel
fli gh School's Eight Plus One boys in one number .
troduced the ense mble in ·
la.
w
yers.
.
entertained
Ellsberg's
psychiatrist.
the
Midd
leport
·
·
dividuaily
and directed them .
presidential staff members apparently could refuse to tell a
E le.ve n se lectio ns were
·convicted Waterg~ te _ConA spokesman said the
Pomeroy Rotary Club l"riday presented , including a bass The group won a ·" I" rating in
federal grand jury if they discussed the Watergate bugging with
spirator
E
.
Howard
Hunt
sa
id
- GALLIPO LIS --:- Two per- evening foil owi ng dinner at su ln by fr· e5 hman Andre w the recent musfc contes-ts.
President Nixon under the terms of new guidelines for executive . defense requested Byme to
Krogh
authorized
the
burglary
sons
~uffered a ppare nt minor
J-lcalh
Uniled
Met hodi st Hoover , son. of Mr. arid . Mr~.
tum·
over
tll.e
affidavit
·
from
Singers were Fred Burney
privilege issued by the White House. The guidelines, prepared by
Church.
former White House aide Egil and· arranged for him to use injuries in a two car collision at
newly appointed presidential counsel Leo~rd Garment, -were
,Wen dell Hooyer, P omeroy RD. and David Miller, first tenorS;
" .
CIA
equipment
for
the
job,
" Bud" Krogh "a5 soon as he
4 p.m. Fri~ay on Rl . 7, one a nd
The e.ight are member s of the They were :u;tompanied .at the Phil Ohlinger and Mike Brown,
made public Friday in Key Biscayne where Nixon is spending a
to
a
transcr.ipt
made
~.
according
two
tenths
miles
north
of
Boys
E;nsemble and the one is or ga n . by Mr s . Christine second tenors; Jim McClure
it
and
has
had
an
receives
long weekend.
,
opportunity to r ~ v~ew its public at Friday:s session of Gc.dlipolis.
Sharon Wilson, soprano, who Guthrie, Meigs Local vocal and Marty Seelig, first basses
"Past and present members of the President's staff
1·
The
Gallia-Meigs
·
conte.nts."
the
trial.
Post
S~te
and John Moore and l:loover
questioned by the FBI, Ervin committee, the special Senate
Hi
ghway
Patrol
sa
id
an
auto
The
spokesman
said
the
·
committee headed by Sen. Sam Ervin, D-N.C. or a grand jury
basses .
Hunt 's cOmments were con· dri ven by ,James L. Stephens,
affidavit would " if the news
Rotarian Lee McComas,
should invoke the privilege only in connection with conversatlons
tained
in
a
38-page
transcript
18,
Henderson
,
made
a
left
turn
program c hairman, introduCed
with the President, conversationS among themselves involving · reports we've heard are
or
his
testimony
before
a
in
to
the
path
o[
a
vehiCle
correct
more
firmly
communication .. with the President -and as to presidential
By Uni.tCd Press lntcrnutlonal rampi! ge, and damage is be ing Mrs. Guthrie. ·
establish the link between Washington grand jury in~ oper a ted by Donald D. Prit'e,
papers," the guidelines said. " Presidential papers are all
.Pres ident Gene · Riggs .
The · mi ghty Miss issi ppi counted in the millioris of
ves
tigating
the
Watergate
34,
-Rt.
2,
Bidwell.
Price
and
President Nixon and the
documents Produced or received by the President or any
Hivcr s tood above fl ood ·stage dollars, a lthough it will take presided over the meeting.
affair.
Stephens
compli!
ined
of
minor
criminal
activities
c·arried
out
"'m ember of the White House staff in connection wlth his official
Saturd ay from the flatland s of months for . offi cials to fully 'Birthdays of Di ck Owen and C.
The defense has moved to injuries but Were not · im.
by his subordinates in con~
duties," it added.
Iowa to the bayous of Louisiana aSsess the ioss a nd come up .. E. Blakeslee were noted.
dismiss
all
charges
against
med
ii!tcly.
treated.
There
was
ilection "'ith the prosecution or
Guests were Charles Gaskill,
a nd farml!rs a lOng th e with a specific figure .
Ellsherg
and
Russo
as
a
result
mod
erate
Daniel
Ellsberg
and
Anthony
·
da
m&lt;:J
ge
to
both
cars.
COLUMBUS - GOV. JOHN J . GILLIGAN has adorted the
Mu.ch of the loss will be Wells ton ~otarian, and John
· Miss issippi delta Wer e hauling
of the break-in, but Byrne Stephen s _ Was· c ited to
1
"town meeting" concept for feeling the pulse of Ohio voters and· Russo.''
susta
ined by the farmer whose Ree ce of Pomeroy.
catfish fr om lfield5 wh ere they
·
withheld
action
on
that
pending
Muni
cipal
·court
for
failin
g
to
. The Los Angeles Times
for doing a littie pre-election year work out on the hustings. The
nor mally would be planting fortunes arc ti ed directly to the
the
receipt
of
further
informa·
Saturday
quoted
a
"
close
yie
ld
the
right
of
way.
governor last week held the first of what will be a series of open ·
ric h r1ver valley soil.
cot.ton.
AGING CONFERENCES
associate" ,of Krogh as ~ying lion from the Justice DepartA second mishap occurred at"
community meetings, traveling to Defiance to subject himself to
Ma ny areas have bee n under
' 'I've given llP on cotton and
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The ·
the former ~bief assistant to ment. However, he said it was 11 :45 a.m . on Coun ty Road 5, water for weeks, but as in a ll l ' m working on soybeans, I Division of Administration on
· questions from the poblic.
·
·
ex-presidential
aide
John clear "the burglary was . con· one and one te nths miles east of ' things, the bi g ri ver a nd its might ge t half of a crop of Aging said today more than
The governor has often said he wants his record to be iike a
Ehriichman provided federal dueled QY government em- Rt. 124 where &lt;:~n autO driven by tributaries are in no hu'rr·y a nd beans," sa id RiveS Carter, a 5,000 senior citizens have at-.
report card which he can take to the ·voters for signature at the
prosecutors in Washington ployes .''
Delores .J. King, 35, Rt . i , offi cials· predicted it likely Roll ing Fork, Miss., farmer . . tended some 16 forums on ag.
nei&lt;t election. · ·
"Those
fa
cts
spea
k
for
Friday
with
the
sworn
affidavit
Rufland,
wa s forced off the would' be a month or longe r
Apparently, he wants to find out if there's any work,
· An other delta farm·e r noted · ing held in Ohio.
them
selves,"
Judge
Byrne
r oadwa y, (;lnd struck a highway before the water dra ins off in the ,·,water has really been
remedial or exPloratory, that needs be done before exam .time; in which he admitted helping
Results from these district ·
instructing
the sigh after passing a c~ r driven
supervise the break-in which said ,
Gilligan starts his town meetings wlth a brief presentation,
some spots.
shaking the catfish and · t\).e forwns will aid the division in
linked the Pentagon Papers prosecution that it was up to by Wallace Fetty, 33, Rt . I,
during which he reports to his audience on the benefits received
planning the 1973 Governor's
Hundreds of th ousands of bullfrogs loose . . . they 'Ve
the government to proVe its J:a ngsv ille. There was minor
and Watergate cases.
from the state incollje tax, particularly in the local school
Conference on Aging, in the auacres have been flooded during . caught 'aboui 800 pounds of
According to the report , ease had not been tainted by da rna ~e . No charges were' th~ ri ver's seven week old t atfish in one cotton field ."
district.
'tumn.
Krogh said in his affidavit he the illegal act.
- filed .
Tilen he Sllbmits to questions, arrows, vegetables or
whatever else migbt come his way. The result is good, repol'ls
Robert E. Daley, special assistant to the governor.

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tilled themselves as members
of a political extremist
organization, said in a com·
munique issued after the abduction Friday night that
Leonhardy would be executed
unless
the
government
released the prisoners and flew
them to Cuba by 6 p.m. EDT
Sunday.
Their arrival in Cuba, the

SUNO'AY, MAY 6, 1973

By WESLEY G. PIPPERT
WASHINGTON ( UP!) .:._ A
presidential aide's role in the
attempt to steal Dapiel Ells·
berg's psychiatric flies appeared .Satur1ay to widen the
scope of the Watergate scandal
infectin~
the Nixon ad·
ministration.
Transportation Undersecre·
lary Egil Krogh, a deputy
assistant to President Nixon at
the time of the 1971 publication
of the Pentagon Papers and the
1972 bugging of Democratic
national headquarters,
outlined his role in the Ellsberg
burglary ·a ttempt in a sworn
affidavit.
The affidavit was not made
publie, but Krogh's special
assistant, Ronald Floto, said
" he just told the jury what
happened a\ the time of the
burglary" and that he did not
think that he will have to resign
because "nothing has happened so far that his
resignation is neces83ry ."
Krogh's affidavit was sent to .
U. s. District Court Judge W.
Matt Byrne Jr., who is
presiding in Los A~e]es at
Ells berg's trial on .charges of
leaking the Pentagon Papers to
the press.
In testimony given to a
federal grand jury here and
made public Friday by Byrne,
. _convicted Watergate conspirator E . Howard Hunt Jr. said

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The Emergen.cy Medica I Services will be in
operation by June 1st, 1973, after which time
the Ewing Funeral Home, Pomeroy, Martin
Funeral Home, Rutland &amp; the Rawlings-Coats
·· Funeral Home, Middleport, will not be making
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CHILD BORN
HARRISONVILLE Mr.
and Mrs. James Sheets of ,
Harrisonville are announcing
the birth or an 11 pound, nine
ounce son, Aaron Bradford;
April 30, at the Holzer Medical
Center. Mr. and Mrs. Sheets
also have a tWo year old son,
Jared Andrew. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Lohse, P omer oy, Charles ,
Sheets, Harrisonville and Mrs.
Carrie Gettles, Wellston .
Great.grandparents are Mis ..
Herman Lohse, Middleport,
a n·d Mr s. Julia Darnell ,
Wells ton .

prisoners and transportation
for them to Cuba.
"The Mexican government
wiU accede to the demarw:ls of
the kidnapers of the U.S.
consulileneral because the ~
sential thing is to protect his
life," Echeverria said in a
statement released by his
office.
The· kidnapers, who iden:

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Activities scheduled

PUBLIC NOTICE!

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At the same meelirig, repre·
sentatives of the governor's of·
fice and state Finance Depart·
ment will appear.
Tuesday night, · the, com·
mittee will heat from · the
Department of State Personnel,
De partment
of
Taxation, and Department of
Economic and Community De·
ve lopment:
·
Despite the fa ct thai Tuesday
is election day , the House has
set a · floor session for 2 p.m.
and 1he Senate has scheduled
one for 4: p.m.
The House is to vote on~Sen·
ate-passed legislation transfer· .
ring the stat e division of avi·
ation Iron) the Department of
cQmmerce to the Department
of Transporwtion.
The transfer wa s not made .,
. last year when the ~ew DOT

wa s established, but c on· p.m . which could mean the last
troversy ovet· th e issue has gasp in the cUrrent Ohio
since subsided .
legislative session for the
The Senate has scheduled a Equal · Rights Amendment
vote for Wednesday on a bill to (ERA) to the u .S. Constitution.
rmanent
i J . . Aro n
off, R• .
k
Se n. St aney
expan d an d maepe
.
until 1978 a "rapid-adjustment Cincinnati, committee chair- ·
farm program " under which . man, has set Tuesday as ihe
the extension service at Ohio last day for the colllmittee to
State University makes in· reconsider the 6-3 vote by .
formation available to Ohio which it defeated the .ERA iast
fanners on latest research and April 25.
technical devefopments In
ERA s.upporters have gi~n
agriculture.
th~mselves a slim chance of
The House Finanee Commit. changing the outcome, but are
tee will begin ·hearings Wed· hoping to keep the. amendment
nesday morning on the Gilligan .technically alive before the .
administration 's ~roposed $312 committee until a later date.
million ca pita l co ns truc tion
The
Hous e
Judiciary
appropriation
for
s tate Cornmittee is . 'to receive a
agencieS and institutions.
. substitute abortion bill .from a
The Senate Elections· Com· subcOmmittee. on Wednesday.
mit tee has · scheduled, a
Rep, Arthur R. Wilkowski,
meeting fpr Tuesday at 1:30 · D-Toledo, said the bill will

permit abortions upto20 weeks
of
pregnancy
with
·knowledgeable. consent of the
mother and natural father ··
After thai period, stiff penal·
ties would be imposed for iliegal abortion~. and anyone de·
livering a fetus would have to
try ' to save its life . ·
Wilkowski said he hopes the
full committee can approve the
·bill in a couple ~f Weeks after
some amendments.
The Senate Judi&lt;:iary C&lt;&gt;m·
mittee plans a meeting Wed"
nesday at which a proposal to ·
· urge Congress to oppose am·
·nesty for draft evaders will be
·h eard .
And the Senate Commerce
· and Labor C&lt;&gt;w.mittee will hold ·
. a hearing Wednesday evening
on four different public em·
ploye bargaining bills.

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Gtorc• Hargn&lt;ts. Supt.

. l•igo Loco! School District
As I ha\·e indicatf'd in r e-cen1
_ colwnns. tile last few We&lt;!ks of
each school year are quite
busy . I ~·oul d like to list again
some plan ned events and add a
few ID OI"f' to them in the

following paragraphs.
Tomorrow e\·ening bnngs
one f1( the social highlights or
tile school ca lendar when the

annual Junior..5enJor Prbm is
held in the gym at the high
school. This acth•ity is alw.ays
a colorful event. During a
school career .of two dozen
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C~l wa ys

are

memorable .
Sunday afternoon, ~!ay 6.

there· will be a c:oncert 1 at
Salisbury School at 2:3U in the
after noon. 1\·t rs . Chris line
Guthrie has been working with
these youn gsters during this
school year and parents a nd

students are looking forwar d co
an enjoyable co nc ert on
Sunday.
Thursday . May 10. Maurita
Miller will pre.sent a m usical

at 7:30 tn tht Rutland
Hlgh School ~ymnasiurn . In
this program th&lt;re will be
students from Rutland. Salem
pr~ ram

CE&gt;nler and HarrisonvtHe .
Ha\·ing lt'lE' concert in thJs

locauon "-lU necessitate a lot of
rnonng of chairs. etc., but we
feel thai the resulting program
" ill sure-1}' be· worth all the
effort .
Sa'lurday. ~tay 12, the annuaJ
be held ' at
Band Banquet
6 :30 m the High Schoo l
cafeteria . This wiU help to cap~·

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a very successful yea r fo r
Dwtght Goins and F red Ruth
and our bands. The band has
been successful on the ma r chmg fiel d . in
ma r c hing
competiti on·, and in concer t. rt
ha s been a good ~·ear .
There is one more impor tant
band ac ti\'ity that will occur

late r in the month . On ~! ay 18
and 19 the bahd will go to
Xiagara Falls to participate in
a contest and pa r ade. In ad~
diti on to this acti\'ity they will
ha\'e a chance ' to have a br ier
his torical tour of the a r ea . We
hope that thE'y ha ,·e a pleasant

and successful ex:pertence-.
On Sunday' afte-rnoon. ~fa)

13. Mother 's Da~. the high
schoo l choral g r oups ••ill
present thear annual concer t at

2 p. m . in the high school
gymn·asium , We look for ward
to hanng a good Mother 's Day
turn out ror this concer t.
During the week of May 14-18
pupils at Bradbur)' School • ·ill
be par ticipating in their annual
outd oor education experie~ce .
During those ri\·e days th~y
will be a t the 4-H Camp just
outsid e J ackson. The name of
the camp is Canter 's Cave .

Mrs . Pat 1 Pr ice 1 Jordan .
who Iorm erly taught physica l
educa tion in our district. " 'ill
be at the camp to help with
recrealion actinties. She also
will tea ch the youngs te r s how
to use a compa ss. P hyllis
Hac kett an d the st aff at
Bradbur Y cert.ain b· dese rve a
big th a nk yo u fo r the

will

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marijuana possession in tile
Me igs Coon!)· Common Pleas
Coon. Bond of 11.000 has been
posted and Titus is scheduled
&lt;D reappear soon in tile court
for sentencing . Presiding at tile
arraignme:nt in the absence of
Judge John C. Bacon v;as
Juven ile Judge ~Ia nning
Viebst.er.

" How Are Things In Gl occa
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Greg Ballard of Pomona,
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signed a national letter of intent to attend Oregon and play
basketball.
"Greg Ballard· is the most
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Donald !J udy) Sm ith . Rac i ne ;
e ight gr-and c hi ldren ; five
great -grandchildr e n ;
her
mother , Mr s. ~·ae Cramlet
Pearson, Raci ne ; a s ister , Mrs .
Char les
(Lyda )
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Tucson , Ariz ., and n brother,
·
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Funera l services will be held
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Funeral Home with the Rev: .
Freeland Norris of1i ci a t ing .
Burial wil l be ·in Che Ster
· Cemetery . Fri e nds maY call ai
the fun eral home any tim e.

coac hing staff has ever seen in
high school basketball,''· said

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Duck Coach Dick Harter.
Ballard
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rebounds a gam.e and 18 points.

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HOUSE DRESSES

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No Ob li gation s

died Sa t urday morning at
Caval r y Veterans Memorial Hospita l.
·Division, liberated Manila in Mrs . Bentz was preceded in
~'5
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death by her father , Albert
1.;:r,
• Wl mee ln
prmgs, Pe arson : her husband ; Mik e
Ark. to celebrate the 30th · Bentz, and a s ister, Mrs. Edanniversary of the activatiOn of ward I Helen ) Griffith ,
Survivinq are a son , Michael
the 11th at Camp Mackall , N. Bentz, Min e r s yil le ; three
T. tn 1943. Anyone desi ring daughter s ~
Mrs .
Arth u r
·in.rormation of the reunion {Agnesl ~o se, Littl.e Hock inq ;
,
Mr s.
Euge ne 1 (S hirley )
planned for July 13 ·15th, ~y Long , Miner s ville, and Mrs .
,with

the rigm to
lo mil quanlil ll'\ on illl
rt\1!1"\01!

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In Gallipolis Are. Call " Uncle John " 446. 169 7
. In JackSon -oak HillA rea C.all {614) 776·2237

LORA GRANT

VINTON Lor a Estella
Gran t. 74, Rt . 1. Vinton, d ied
Sat urday mo rn ing in Veterans
Mem ori a l
Hos p ital
at
Poj'neroy. Born Oc t. 12, 1898 a t
Barboursvil le , Ky. she wa s the
da ughter of th e lat e W. L. a nd
Kathryn Hart Warf iel d.
She marr ied Ri c hard S.
Grant on Nov. 20, 1918, wh o
' su r v ives : wi th thr ee sons,
Donald Grani , Spr ingf ie ld J
Bruce Grant , Ei Pa so, Tex as,
and
Rob e rt
R.
Grant ,
Ewingtor, ; two da ught e'r s, Mrs .
Wayn e ( Th el ma ) McC ulty, ·
Co lumbu s, and M rs . Do n
( Barbara) Swi Sher of Rt. I,
Vinion ; 19 gra nd, a nd eight
great -grandc hi ldren .
She was a m embe r of the
First Guyand otte Bapti st
Church of Hunt ington.
Funeral ser vi ces wil l be held
at 1 p.m. Monday from the
McCoy -Moore Funeral Home
with burial foll owing in Vinton
Memorial Park . Vis itat ion will
be held at the fune ral home
from 2·4 and 7-9 p.m . loday .

ANGELS' REUNION SET
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. MYRTLE BENTZ
Veterans of lhe famed Jlth
POMEROY ~ Mrs . Myrtle
Airborne Divison who, together . ~. Bentz , 66. near Minersv llle.

Too Big , none Too

La~lan c ha "

Lodge will be hel d 7: 30 p.m.
Su nda y.
Pa llbearer s will be Wilford
Evan s, Ja ke Chev a lier, Dale
Burn ett. Willia m Cro m lish , •
La yman Willis, and Cha rles
'Bake r.

CHOICE

Qu ick installations or Do - 11·

The evening performan ces
will e nd with SE"Iec tions £rom
the
musical
" :\tan
of
including " Uttle
Bird ,little Bird," ··Dulcinea,"
" ~f an of La Man c ha ." and
" The Jmposstble Dream ." The
public ts cord ia lly invited to
both these concerts .

STORE HOURS

All po&lt;ils set in concrete .
You rself .

The afte rn oon program will
RIO GRANDE Tw o
con
~ l ud e with "The Song or
concer ts will be presented
today in Lyne Center on the Rio :\I an.. by .f\ oun tz with a te nor
Grande College campus. The solo by James Barksdale .
In the- e\·ening. the Wind and
lint. at 3 p.m ., will be performed by tile. Ri o · Grande P er cuss io n E ns e m ble will
College and Communit y · perform a Chorale Suite : " 0
Chorus and the second. at i God Our He lp In Ages Past" br
p.m ., by the Rio Grande Wind Croft: " Pun ish Me :\ot ir.
Anger " by Bach : and " Awa ke .
and Percussion Ensemble.
In the afternoon, tile chorus The Voice Is Calling Us" by
will do ' ·Mass in G" by Bach .
F ollowing the Chora le Su lt.e
Schubert featuring solos by
sopranos J oyce Madry , Judy w-ill be a Tone Poem , " ~la nni n
Burdell, and Edith Ross: tenor \'een" by Haydn Wood . " Uttle
James Barksdale: and basses Fugue in G ~!i nor · by Bach,
Jerry Grim and Jam.S Enyart. and "Greenslee\'es .. by Reed .
Also on the program will be
Also on the program will be
songs
fr om Shire and Sea with
. "Seraphic Song " by Gaines Rubins tein featuring a \iolin an English flar or : ·· Robin and
solo by Barbara Thomas , an the Ta nner. " "Fanny Blair ...
alto s olo by Shirley Richal'd· ·· Barbara Allen: · ··The Coast
son . and a dance by le.sa of High Barbary ." a nd " Ruie
·sritr.a nia ."
Wagner.
Linda Hubler will be the

JAMES M. HENRY
GALLI POLIS - James M.
Henry, 60 , Rt . 3, Gall ipol is
IChlllico.the Rd .) d ied at 6: 40
p.m . Fnday at his home. He
had been in fa iling healt h one
year .
A superv isor at the Gall i poli~
State Institute 32 years befpre
retiring, Mr . Henry was born
July 28, 1912, in Gall la County,
son of the late Joseoh and
Edlt_h Plymale Henry .
He is survived by his w ife
Velma .Johnson Henry , who~
he married on May 9, 1942, at
Portsmouth ; one son, James
Russell Henry, and a daughter ,
Lou Ann Henry , both at home ;
a brother , Russell Henry ,
Washington , D. C.• and a sister
Mrs . : Stanley (Mary .Jo )
Shaver, Cheshire. Two sisters
Preceded him In death .
Mr . Henry spent most of his
life in Gall Ia County . He was a
member of Ohio Chape l
Church ; of the Morning Dawn
Masonic Lodge of Gallipolis ;
Scottish Rite, and the White
.
Shri ne of Gallipolis .
Funeral ser vi ces will be 2
p.m. Monday at . the · WavghHalley.Wood Funeral HOme
With Rev . Dale McClurg of·
ficiatlng . Burial will be in Oh io
Valley Memor y Gardens.
Friends may call at the
funeral home from 7 unt ll lO: 30
p.m . on Sunday . Mason ic
services by Morning Dawn .

,.;n

trerneric:J ous eHort tha t goes

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those kids to assume all the fatr ly comfor table eve nings on
res ponstb1lities of a project of lhese two nights .
• The final day of classes fo r
this Site.
The pre-regast r auon f&lt;J r sc hool th1s rear will be
kindergarten and gr ade one for Thursda~ . May 2 ~. Ther e
ne~t school )'ear took place on be a full day of classes on tha t
Tuesda~· of this • ·eek. If you Thursda~· . It is our pla n to give
"ere Wlabte to complete the reporl cards to. students in K--6
reglsl.rat ion on that da)'. you at th&lt; end of that dar . Report
be
should contac t the appropriate cards for grades 7-12
ma1
led
on
Friday,
~
ay
25.
S('hOOl as soon as possible to
complete this . It IS q uite im· Teac hers "i U be on d uty on
portant that we kn ow how ~fay 25· to complete records
manr students wtll be star ting and report.s .
Eac h year a lot
students,
ID school next fall . We carr
parttrular ly m the High School ,
lea r n thts only fr om you .
On Sunday. May 20, ~·e • ill ha\'e pr oble ms or deficiencies
tiMe Baccalaureate at the that they must clear up prior to
High School at 8 p. ni. The receiving gr ades . These may
annual Commenceme nt will be mcl ude shop fees . lost books.
held on Tuesday , May 22. a t 8 p. l!bra ry fines, etc . Students
m . The Commencemen t will s hould take ca re of. these as
a lso be in the high school 9tti ckly as possible so that we
g)mnasi urri . It is our firm hope will be able to send the report
that the wea therman gi ves us card on May 25.

Two campus concerts today

PO~IEROY- James ~lorton
Titus, 20. · Pomeroy , has en.
tered a plea o! guilty to

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Gtorc• Hargn&lt;ts. Supt.

. l•igo Loco! School District
As I ha\·e indicatf'd in r e-cen1
_ colwnns. tile last few We&lt;!ks of
each school year are quite
busy . I ~·oul d like to list again
some plan ned events and add a
few ID OI"f' to them in the

following paragraphs.
Tomorrow e\·ening bnngs
one f1( the social highlights or
tile school ca lendar when the

annual Junior..5enJor Prbm is
held in the gym at the high
school. This acth•ity is alw.ays
a colorful event. During a
school career .of two dozen
years. I have attended many of

•

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C~l wa ys

are

memorable .
Sunday afternoon, ~!ay 6.

there· will be a c:oncert 1 at
Salisbury School at 2:3U in the
after noon. 1\·t rs . Chris line
Guthrie has been working with
these youn gsters during this
school year and parents a nd

students are looking forwar d co
an enjoyable co nc ert on
Sunday.
Thursday . May 10. Maurita
Miller will pre.sent a m usical

at 7:30 tn tht Rutland
Hlgh School ~ymnasiurn . In
this program th&lt;re will be
students from Rutland. Salem
pr~ ram

CE&gt;nler and HarrisonvtHe .
Ha\·ing lt'lE' concert in thJs

locauon "-lU necessitate a lot of
rnonng of chairs. etc., but we
feel thai the resulting program
" ill sure-1}' be· worth all the
effort .
Sa'lurday. ~tay 12, the annuaJ
be held ' at
Band Banquet
6 :30 m the High Schoo l
cafeteria . This wiU help to cap~·

•·•II

a very successful yea r fo r
Dwtght Goins and F red Ruth
and our bands. The band has
been successful on the ma r chmg fiel d . in
ma r c hing
competiti on·, and in concer t. rt
ha s been a good ~·ear .
There is one more impor tant
band ac ti\'ity that will occur

late r in the month . On ~! ay 18
and 19 the bahd will go to
Xiagara Falls to participate in
a contest and pa r ade. In ad~
diti on to this acti\'ity they will
ha\'e a chance ' to have a br ier
his torical tour of the a r ea . We
hope that thE'y ha ,·e a pleasant

and successful ex:pertence-.
On Sunday' afte-rnoon. ~fa)

13. Mother 's Da~. the high
schoo l choral g r oups ••ill
present thear annual concer t at

2 p. m . in the high school
gymn·asium , We look for ward
to hanng a good Mother 's Day
turn out ror this concer t.
During the week of May 14-18
pupils at Bradbur)' School • ·ill
be par ticipating in their annual
outd oor education experie~ce .
During those ri\·e days th~y
will be a t the 4-H Camp just
outsid e J ackson. The name of
the camp is Canter 's Cave .

Mrs . Pat 1 Pr ice 1 Jordan .
who Iorm erly taught physica l
educa tion in our district. " 'ill
be at the camp to help with
recrealion actinties. She also
will tea ch the youngs te r s how
to use a compa ss. P hyllis
Hac kett an d the st aff at
Bradbur Y cert.ain b· dese rve a
big th a nk yo u fo r the

will

or

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into makin g such an a c ti\·ity

Home - Play9rounds
Store . Indu str y·

possible .
Th ose te achers ce r ta inly

·· U " to 144" high , galvd . or
vin yl (.:oa.·ted .

ha\'e to like thei r. work and

feat ured soloist in the selecti on

Gt:ILT PLEADED

marijuana possession in tile
Me igs Coon!)· Common Pleas
Coon. Bond of 11.000 has been
posted and Titus is scheduled
&lt;D reappear soon in tile court
for sentencing . Presiding at tile
arraignme:nt in the absence of
Judge John C. Bacon v;as
Juven ile Judge ~Ia nning
Viebst.er.

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Greg Ballard of Pomona,
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basketball.
"Greg Ballard· is the most
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Donald !J udy) Sm ith . Rac i ne ;
e ight gr-and c hi ldren ; five
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her
mother , Mr s. ~·ae Cramlet
Pearson, Raci ne ; a s ister , Mrs .
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Tucson , Ariz ., and n brother,
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Funeral Home with the Rev: .
Freeland Norris of1i ci a t ing .
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coac hing staff has ever seen in
high school basketball,''· said

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died Sa t urday morning at
Caval r y Veterans Memorial Hospita l.
·Division, liberated Manila in Mrs . Bentz was preceded in
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death by her father , Albert
1.;:r,
• Wl mee ln
prmgs, Pe arson : her husband ; Mik e
Ark. to celebrate the 30th · Bentz, and a s ister, Mrs. Edanniversary of the activatiOn of ward I Helen ) Griffith ,
Survivinq are a son , Michael
the 11th at Camp Mackall , N. Bentz, Min e r s yil le ; three
T. tn 1943. Anyone desi ring daughter s ~
Mrs .
Arth u r
·in.rormation of the reunion {Agnesl ~o se, Littl.e Hock inq ;
,
Mr s.
Euge ne 1 (S hirley )
planned for July 13 ·15th, ~y Long , Miner s ville, and Mrs .
,with

the rigm to
lo mil quanlil ll'\ on illl
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In Gallipolis Are. Call " Uncle John " 446. 169 7
. In JackSon -oak HillA rea C.all {614) 776·2237

LORA GRANT

VINTON Lor a Estella
Gran t. 74, Rt . 1. Vinton, d ied
Sat urday mo rn ing in Veterans
Mem ori a l
Hos p ital
at
Poj'neroy. Born Oc t. 12, 1898 a t
Barboursvil le , Ky. she wa s the
da ughter of th e lat e W. L. a nd
Kathryn Hart Warf iel d.
She marr ied Ri c hard S.
Grant on Nov. 20, 1918, wh o
' su r v ives : wi th thr ee sons,
Donald Grani , Spr ingf ie ld J
Bruce Grant , Ei Pa so, Tex as,
and
Rob e rt
R.
Grant ,
Ewingtor, ; two da ught e'r s, Mrs .
Wayn e ( Th el ma ) McC ulty, ·
Co lumbu s, and M rs . Do n
( Barbara) Swi Sher of Rt. I,
Vinion ; 19 gra nd, a nd eight
great -grandc hi ldren .
She was a m embe r of the
First Guyand otte Bapti st
Church of Hunt ington.
Funeral ser vi ces wil l be held
at 1 p.m. Monday from the
McCoy -Moore Funeral Home
with burial foll owing in Vinton
Memorial Park . Vis itat ion will
be held at the fune ral home
from 2·4 and 7-9 p.m . loday .

ANGELS' REUNION SET
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. MYRTLE BENTZ
Veterans of lhe famed Jlth
POMEROY ~ Mrs . Myrtle
Airborne Divison who, together . ~. Bentz , 66. near Minersv llle.

Too Big , none Too

La~lan c ha "

Lodge will be hel d 7: 30 p.m.
Su nda y.
Pa llbearer s will be Wilford
Evan s, Ja ke Chev a lier, Dale
Burn ett. Willia m Cro m lish , •
La yman Willis, and Cha rles
'Bake r.

CHOICE

Qu ick installations or Do - 11·

The evening performan ces
will e nd with SE"Iec tions £rom
the
musical
" :\tan
of
including " Uttle
Bird ,little Bird," ··Dulcinea,"
" ~f an of La Man c ha ." and
" The Jmposstble Dream ." The
public ts cord ia lly invited to
both these concerts .

STORE HOURS

All po&lt;ils set in concrete .
You rself .

The afte rn oon program will
RIO GRANDE Tw o
con
~ l ud e with "The Song or
concer ts will be presented
today in Lyne Center on the Rio :\I an.. by .f\ oun tz with a te nor
Grande College campus. The solo by James Barksdale .
In the- e\·ening. the Wind and
lint. at 3 p.m ., will be performed by tile. Ri o · Grande P er cuss io n E ns e m ble will
College and Communit y · perform a Chorale Suite : " 0
Chorus and the second. at i God Our He lp In Ages Past" br
p.m ., by the Rio Grande Wind Croft: " Pun ish Me :\ot ir.
Anger " by Bach : and " Awa ke .
and Percussion Ensemble.
In the afternoon, tile chorus The Voice Is Calling Us" by
will do ' ·Mass in G" by Bach .
F ollowing the Chora le Su lt.e
Schubert featuring solos by
sopranos J oyce Madry , Judy w-ill be a Tone Poem , " ~la nni n
Burdell, and Edith Ross: tenor \'een" by Haydn Wood . " Uttle
James Barksdale: and basses Fugue in G ~!i nor · by Bach,
Jerry Grim and Jam.S Enyart. and "Greenslee\'es .. by Reed .
Also on the program will be
Also on the program will be
songs
fr om Shire and Sea with
. "Seraphic Song " by Gaines Rubins tein featuring a \iolin an English flar or : ·· Robin and
solo by Barbara Thomas , an the Ta nner. " "Fanny Blair ...
alto s olo by Shirley Richal'd· ·· Barbara Allen: · ··The Coast
son . and a dance by le.sa of High Barbary ." a nd " Ruie
·sritr.a nia ."
Wagner.
Linda Hubler will be the

JAMES M. HENRY
GALLI POLIS - James M.
Henry, 60 , Rt . 3, Gall ipol is
IChlllico.the Rd .) d ied at 6: 40
p.m . Fnday at his home. He
had been in fa iling healt h one
year .
A superv isor at the Gall i poli~
State Institute 32 years befpre
retiring, Mr . Henry was born
July 28, 1912, in Gall la County,
son of the late Joseoh and
Edlt_h Plymale Henry .
He is survived by his w ife
Velma .Johnson Henry , who~
he married on May 9, 1942, at
Portsmouth ; one son, James
Russell Henry, and a daughter ,
Lou Ann Henry , both at home ;
a brother , Russell Henry ,
Washington , D. C.• and a sister
Mrs . : Stanley (Mary .Jo )
Shaver, Cheshire. Two sisters
Preceded him In death .
Mr . Henry spent most of his
life in Gall Ia County . He was a
member of Ohio Chape l
Church ; of the Morning Dawn
Masonic Lodge of Gallipolis ;
Scottish Rite, and the White
.
Shri ne of Gallipolis .
Funeral ser vi ces will be 2
p.m. Monday at . the · WavghHalley.Wood Funeral HOme
With Rev . Dale McClurg of·
ficiatlng . Burial will be in Oh io
Valley Memor y Gardens.
Friends may call at the
funeral home from 7 unt ll lO: 30
p.m . on Sunday . Mason ic
services by Morning Dawn .

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those kids to assume all the fatr ly comfor table eve nings on
res ponstb1lities of a project of lhese two nights .
• The final day of classes fo r
this Site.
The pre-regast r auon f&lt;J r sc hool th1s rear will be
kindergarten and gr ade one for Thursda~ . May 2 ~. Ther e
ne~t school )'ear took place on be a full day of classes on tha t
Tuesda~· of this • ·eek. If you Thursda~· . It is our pla n to give
"ere Wlabte to complete the reporl cards to. students in K--6
reglsl.rat ion on that da)'. you at th&lt; end of that dar . Report
be
should contac t the appropriate cards for grades 7-12
ma1
led
on
Friday,
~
ay
25.
S('hOOl as soon as possible to
complete this . It IS q uite im· Teac hers "i U be on d uty on
portant that we kn ow how ~fay 25· to complete records
manr students wtll be star ting and report.s .
Eac h year a lot
students,
ID school next fall . We carr
parttrular ly m the High School ,
lea r n thts only fr om you .
On Sunday. May 20, ~·e • ill ha\'e pr oble ms or deficiencies
tiMe Baccalaureate at the that they must clear up prior to
High School at 8 p. ni. The receiving gr ades . These may
annual Commenceme nt will be mcl ude shop fees . lost books.
held on Tuesday , May 22. a t 8 p. l!bra ry fines, etc . Students
m . The Commencemen t will s hould take ca re of. these as
a lso be in the high school 9tti ckly as possible so that we
g)mnasi urri . It is our firm hope will be able to send the report
that the wea therman gi ves us card on May 25.

Two campus concerts today

PO~IEROY- James ~lorton
Titus, 20. · Pomeroy , has en.
tered a plea o! guilty to

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MONTREAL CUP! ) - Ron Woods drove in four
runs with a three-run homer and a double Saturday
afternoon as the Montreal Expos picked up their
fourth straight victory by defeating the Cincinnati
Reds 8-6.
The Expos were trailing 5-3 in the seventh inning ~en Ron Hunt and Tim Foli hit one-out
singles. Woods followed with an opposite-field home
run over the right field fence off Cincinnati starter
Don Gullett to give Montreal a 6-5 lead.
The Reds tied !be SC&lt;Jre in the
eighth inning when Ri chie three doubleS in the same
Scheinblum's pinch-hit double game, drive in Woods with the
other Montreal run in the
scored Tony Perez.
Montreal picked up the g"" fourth inning.
Bob Tolan drove in two of the
ahead run in the bottom of the
eighth when CincinnAti loser Reds' runs in the fifth inning to
Clay Carroll, now ().3, gave up a ,. give Cincinnati a 4-3 lead.
single to Hunt and a double to . Pat Jams worked only one
FoiL Woods followed with trunng for Montreal but got his
another double to score Foli first victory in an Expo
and drive in his sixth run in the uniform. He was · forced to
last two games as the Expos leave the game in the ninth
tnmng when he hurt his back.
went ahead 8-6.
John Boccabella drove in Joe Gilbert finished out for the
runs for Montreal with a single save.
in the second inning and a
sacrifice fl y in the fourth innin g. Hal Breeden , who
equaled an Expo record of

l..OUISVILLE, Ky. (UP II Patiently biding his time down the stretch to win by two
Sccretari&lt;Jt. the •· perfect until the head of the stretch and a hall lengths in I :59 2-5,
horse,' ' ran a perfect racc 1 to When he moved to the head of eclipsing the old mark of 2:00
~-w the 99th Kentucky Derby
the pack for the first time, set by Northern Dancer in l!!fl.l .
Saturday in record time and Secretariat, with Canada's Ron
Our Native, ridden by Don
recover some of the prestige he Turcotte up, wore down Sham Brumfield, was third, eight
lost by being upset two weeks in an eye-ball: tn-&lt;&gt;ye-ball duel lengths behind Sham. And
a~ o.

INDIANAPOUS (UPI ) The Indiana Pacers evened
·their American Basketball
Association Playoffs with the
Kentu cky Colonels at two
games each with a 90-86 victory
Saturday, taking a third periQd
lead on a midcourt steal and
never giving it 'up.
Fighting off the shooting
problems of two previous
games, the Pacers saw their
front line .in full operation in
the final two periods.
Before a nationally televised
. · audience, the Pacers· resorted
'to the muscle of George.
McGinnis, who had 20 points,
Darnell Hillman, who had 17,
and Mel .Daniels, who added 14
more. The Pacers led at all
quarter stops, 29-22, 48-45, 7470.
Perhaps the key play in . the
game came late in the third
period. Rookie Don Buse
converted a mid-cOurt steal
into a 72-7D Indiana lead and
the Pacers never trailed again.
- Indiana operated und er the
tutorship of Gus Johnson in the
last half as hea:d coach Bobby
Leonard was tossed out by
referee Joe Gushue at the
halftime buzzer.

Knicks ·host Lakers zn
third NBA playo tilt
NEW YORK I UP! )~ Beaten
soundly on their home court,
the Los Angeles LaKers must
fi gure out a way of stoppin ~
New York 's "unlikely heroes"

lest the Knicks take a 2-1 lead
here in today's pivotal game of
the National Ba sketball
Association finals.
Los Angeles is on solid

M_alone repeats,
5 marks .broken

... ·RIO GRANDE - Coach Jack
Ha zen 's Mal one Pioneers
captured their third straight
Mid.()hio Conference track and
field mee t at Evans Field h~re
Saturday afternoon.
The Pi oneers finished the 17event meet with 135 points .
Cedarville's Yellow Jackets
finished second in the 24th
NEW YORK (UPII - Don un nua l meet with 75 poi nts . The
Wilson ripped a three- run host Ri o Grande Redrnen were
double to highlight a six-run, third with 43 markers. Ursixth inning and allowed only_ buna's Blue Knights and lhe
four hits Saturday as Houston Ohio Dominican Panlhers tied
routed the New York Meis 9-2 for last place with six points
for the Astros' seventh straight apiece.
Malone's Rick Pittenger
victory.
captured
individual scorin g
The Astros, leading 2-0,
broke open the nationally- honor:; with 19 points .
New
record s
were
televised
...... contest in the sixth
established
in
the
mile
run
by
with on ly two hil'i. A throwing
error by Met third baseman School of Malone; th ree mile
Wayne Garrett and walks to . ·run by Skelbey of Malone ;
J ohnny Edwards and Tommy discus by · Rick Pittenger of
Helms set the stage for M &lt;:~lo n e; javlin by Owen of
Wilson's towe1·ing drive which Malone and high jump by
tic ked off the glove of cen- Baur, Urban·a .
Here's· Saturday 's resulls :
terfielder Teddy Martinez.
MILE RUN
Schott.
Lusing pitcher Jim McAn- . Ma lone, 4: 10.5, (new m.eet
drew then hit Timmy Wynn record) ; Finc h, Rio Grande,
11.8.
with a pitch and Roger Metzger · 4: 440-YARD
RUN - Green,
followed with a triple". Reliever Cedarville, : 50.2; Gruber,
Hank Webb then wild-pitched Cedarvi lle, :50.4.
100-YARD DASH - Holli s,
Metzger home with the final
· run of the inning and gave ·
Houston an 8-0 le:id. Because of
Garrett's error, cJll six l'uns
were unearned .
Solo homers by Edwa rds and
Cesar Cedeno accQU.nted for
National League Standings
By United Press InternatiOnal
Houston's fi rst two runs. The
(N ight Games Not Incl uded)
Astr9s scored again in the
East
seventh when Helms singled
W. L. Pet . G.B
following walks to Bob Wa tson Pittsburgh ' 11 7 .611
Chicago
14 10 .SBJ
and DoUg Rader.
New York
12 12 .500 2
Wilson, who struck out efght Montrea l
11 11 .500 2
and walked only two bat.t.ers, Phila de lph ia 10 11 .476 2a' 'z
St LOUIS
5 17 .227
retired the firs t 13 batters he
West
. faced before Ed Kranepool
W. L. Pet. G.B.
Francisco 20 9 .690
broke the spell with a double S.
Hous ton
18 10 .6 43 g 2
down the right field line .
Cincinna ti
15 10 .600 3
Los Anoe les 13 13 , .500 5112
Sa n Oi eQo
8 18 .308 10 ,,.,
7 16 .30 4 10
Atlanta
Saturday'$ R.esults
Mon treal 8 Ci nc innati 6
Houston 9 New York 2
Chicago 7 San Franc isco·· 4
Atlanta at Philadelphia (nigh t)
Pi ttsburg h at San Di ego
(night)
St . Louis al Los Angeles
(night)
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Sunday's Games
IAll Times EDT)
HO\)Sion at New York (2 pml
Cinc innati at Montreal (2 : 15
pm)
Chicago at San Franc isco 2
IJ 15 pm)
Atlanta at Ph iladelphia ( 1:30
pm)
St. Lou1s at Los Angeles (5 pm )
P i1ts burgh~tSan Diego ( 4 pm·)
Monday 's Games·
Hous ton .·a t Mon1rea 1 1nlg
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Atlanta at New York (night)
Cincinna t i at Ph iladelph ia
(nigt\t)
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Chicago at San Diego (night)
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and Sham, in the Wood
Memorial at Aqueduct _over a
mile and an eighth on April 21.
Already syndicated for $6.8
million, a record sum for any
horse, Secretariat's triumph
made it two Kentucky Derby
winners in a row for trainer
Lucien Laurin. who saddled
-Riva Ridge last year and
supported the claim of Edwin
Whittaker who insisted "one
s wall ow doesn ' t make a
summer'' after his Angle Light
beat Secretariat two weeks
ag o.
Laurin also became the first
trainer ever to have back-tohack winners since Jimmy
defense to lead the Knicks to a Jones of Calumet Farm won
99-95 triumph.
with Iron Liege in 1957 and Tim
Ce rtainly 6-foot-5 Kn ic k Tam in 1958.
guard Bill·Bradley, who tallied
26 points, deserved a large •
share of the credit for New
York's victory but he was not
the man who really hurt the
l..akers.
"You kn ow who really hurt
us?'' said Los Angeles guard
Jerry West after the loss,
0
Jackson ! You expect a guy
like Bradley to make his shotS
but you don ' t expect it as much
from Jackson. He made some
big plays for them."
The 6-8'Jackson filled in for a
tired and fouJ.troubled Dave
Dcbusschere and in 28 minutes
hit six of 12 field goal attempts,
grabbed seven rebounds, threw
three ass ists and scored 17
poi nts .

Forego took fourth money.
Secretariat 's victory accomplished before a record
crowd approaching 140,000,
wiped out much of the stain on
his rec ord put there when he
was beaten by both Angle ught

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Pacers
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Marauders
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24

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By tnnirtgs :
K. Creek
200 001 0--3 7 1

Iron. St . Joe 010 000 0--1 1 J
Baird (W P ) and Hudson.
Wag lner (L PJ and Bow~ -

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ground when it matches
starting teams with the Knicks
but the four1dation begins to
weakW· when reserves take
over. 'l:ast Thursday night, the
Lakers w:erA. shaken on their
world champion pedastal by
the top-notch performances of
New York Rese rves Phil
Jackson and Dean Meminger.
who contributed offense and

Tigers shut
t R angers

Brown, Rio
HIGH HURDLE S - Repe te, •
Mal one, : 15.5; Mitchell.
Cedarville, ~ 15.8.
0U
880·YARD RUN - Willborn .
Cedarvi lle. 1:56.3; Finch, Rio
DETROIT (UPI) - AI
Grande, 1: 56.9.
220·YARD DASH - Hollis, Kaline triggered a two--run
Malone. : 22 .9 ; Brown, Rio fourth inning with his ·third
Grande. : 23.3 .
home run of the season and Joe
THREE MILE RUN ·sk.e lbey, Mal one, 14: 36.4 (new Coleman, with relief help from
mee l record): Horton , Malone, John Hiller picked up his sixth
14:53.1.
INT ERME DIAT E HUR - viCtory of the season as the
DLERS ~ Mitchell, Cedar- Detroit Tigers defeated the
vi lle , :56.5; Gruber, CedarTexas Rangers 2-0 Saturday. ·
ville , :57 .4.
MILE RELAY - Won by
Coleman was cruising along
Ma lo ne. '"3 : 28.2; Cedarvi lle , with a three-hitter until Elliot
3: 31.
440·YARD RELAY - Won by Maddox and Jim Mason
Mal one, : 44; Rio Grande,: 44.7. punched out back-to-back
TRIPLE JUMP ~ Arm .
strong. Ma lone , 43' .51/4" ; singles witll one out in the
Clarke, Cedarville, 42' ·10'L4". eighth. Hiller was summoned
LONG JUMP ~· Arm s t ro ng. from the bullpen, struck out
.Malone, Z2' ; Fa uSnaugh , Rio
Vic Harris and got Toby
Grande, 21' -31 &lt;" .
POLE VAULT - Thompson , Harrah on a fly to deep left to.
Malone, 13'·7" ; Fau snaugh , choke
the threat. It .was
Rio Grande, 12' ·6" .
·
SHOT PUT - R. Pittenger. Hiller 's fourth save of the
Mal one , 49' -21'2 "; Valli, season.
Malone. 48' -5lh' '.
DISCUS - R. Pittenger,
Bosox capture
Mal one, 158' (new mee t
record); K. 'Pittenger, Ma lone, ·
142' .
5-l decisiQn
JAVLIN - Owen, Malone,
200' -4:' (new meet record) R.
Pittenger, Mal one, 161'-4" .
BLOOMINGTON,
Mi nn .
HIGH JUMP - Baur , Ur (UP!
)
Lefthander
Bill
Lee,
bana , 6' ·9"; (new meel
record) ; Farlow, Cedarville, · inaking only the 11th start of
6' . .::j" .
his five-year career, pitched
seven strong , innings a, nd
Reggie Smith. had ~ three hits
· and drove in two runs to lead
the Boston Red Sox to a 5-I
victory over tlle Minnesota
Twins Saturday. ·
American league Standings
Lee, elevated frOm the Red
By United Press International So b ll
.
(Twilight an d night games not
x U pen ear11er in the week,
1ncludi?d)
scattered nine hits - one or ·.
East
Pet. GB more in each of th e first eight
W. L
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bef
1
Qetroit
12 12 · .500
mnmgs ore eaving with
Milwau kee
10 12 .455 1 two outs in. the eig hth and
1
Balt imore
0 l2 ·455 l
picked up his second victory in
. ~~~:e'f~~dk
10 12 .455 ,, ,;, . two decisions. Bohvefilecame
10 13 .435
Bos ton
9 12 .429 1'12 on and got Larry Hisle on a
Wew
st
ground out to end the inning
· L. Pet. GB
Chicago
13 5 .722 .
with the bases loa.ded.
Kansas City 16 9. .640 'h.
Ca lifornia
12 8 .600 2
Min rieso ta
10 10 .500 4
Oakland
11 12 .478 4'12
Texas
7 13 .350 7
SaturdaY's Res ults
Boston 5 Minnesofa 1
Detroit 2 Texas 0
Kan sas City 9 Milwaukee 7
Oakland. at
Cleve lan d
(Twilight)
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New Yor-k.. at Chicago (n ight )
Cal 1fornia at Bal) imore (night)
Sunday's Games
I All limes EDT)
.Boston at Minneso ta (3 p.m.}
New York at Chicago (2: 15
p.m.)
Kan sas Ci ty at Milwaukee
12:30 p.m. I
Texas at Detroit ( l: 30 p.m.)
Oakland at Cleveland 2 (1
p.m J
-Cali fornia at Baltimore (2:15
p.m.).
·
Monday
's
Games
New York at Minnesota
Boston at Chicago (r'iighll
Oakland at Balt imore (nigh t

off

Along with Laurin, jockey
Turcotte also was a back-1&lt;&gt;back winner, having scored
"ith Riva Ridge last year.
Secretariat paid $5.00, J,1.20
and $3.00. Sham was $3.20 and
$3.00 and Our Native $4.20 for
the show.
Chick Lang, Pimlico 's
general . manager had said of
Secre tariat " It is as if God had
decided to create the perfect
horse / ' and that was the way .
the three-year-&lt;Jld colt ran his
race today.
He let s peedster Shecky
Greene se t the pace for the first
th ree-quarters,
gradually
moving up from fifth place and
then when Turco tte caUed upon

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Marauders traveled to Athens
for their Class AAA Tournament opener Friday. The
' Bulldogs took advantage or 14
walks to overwhelm the
Marauders, 11·1. Meigs is now
0-6 on the year.
The lone Meigs run came in
ilte first inning. Moundsman
Bi~ Chaney singled and cenlerfielder David Wolle forced ·
Chaney out at second base.
With . Wolfe on first, captain
Lou McKinney doubled to
center, scoring Wolfe.
Inning nwnber three proved
to be fatal for the Marauders.
Athens tallied five runs. Three
of the 14 walks were issued that
inning and Meigs conunitted

him he never wavered in the
stretch.

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National League : Watson.
Hou and Oliver, Pitt 21; Evans.
Aft 19; Concepcion, Cin, Da_vis.
LA. Sfargell. Pitt and Bonds,
SF
18.
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KC 23 ; Cepeda, Bos and
Mellon t Chi 17 ; Kirkpafrick, KC
'-~----ll- 1 6 ; Jackson and Tenace, Oak
15.
Pitching
Typical Comments .from Open House Visitors
National League : Koosman,
NY and Sos.a . SF 4-0; Billing·
ham and Grimsley, Cl,o.. and
A United States Steel creation: steel st~ding Of1ste~d of wood) 30
Re.uss. Hou 4-1; Marichal1 SF 4·
2: Carlton, Ph il4-3.
year guaranteed steel lap siding &amp; sof!1ts for a mamtenance free
American League: Wood, Chi
exterior. Exclusive country estate sett1ng.
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Spl ittor tl. KC and Kaat, Minn 4·
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3 B.
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1; Holtzman, Oak 4-2.
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electric heat, 6" insulation in ce1hng, w-w carpehng, full garage.
70~ie120' lot with city type water, sewer, &amp; streets .

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We sell anything for
anybody. Bring your .
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munity Auction Barn .
Corner Third &amp; Olive.
For ' appointmeht call
446 · 2917 . 'Sale every
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BEND
( Flnat Standings)
AprillO, 1973
W. L. Pts
Top Cats.
34 14 94
· Crow's Came ls
21 21 76
Twm Ci ty
25 23 64
Bombers
20 ;28 54 ·
.Tea·m No. 4
21 27 Y2
Team No. 2
17 31 44
· High Ind. (3 games) - Jr .
Phelps 550, Pete Bass 549, L.
Wolfe 539.
High Ind. Game - E. Voss
2l2, T. Clelland 206, Tyree 204.
Final top bowlers for ·n.n
season (more than 1hofgames)
_.. Jr·. Phelps 184( E. Voss 182, R.
Bowen 167, L. Wolfe· 167, R.
Roac h' 166, M. Childers 166, Doc
Ingels 159, V. ,Wip ple 159, G.
Gum 158, J. Sissor 155.

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the seventh inning on three hits
to edge visiting Pt. Pleasant, 2-

·Vikings edge
Jeeps, 5-4

short.
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Waginer and Baird continued
their pitching duel tmtil the
sixth lrming. Roush was safe on
an error . He was picked off
first on a quick throw by
Waginer to Dressel. Cremeans
then followed with a long drive
to center which was .ruled a
horne run .
McCarty singled and Baird
was s~~e on an error but Terry
Lucas· grounded out to end the
inning.
The ,-Bobca \S threatened
again-in tlle seventh inning, but
failed to score. With two ouls,
French was safe on an error
and Roush beat out an infielder
roller . Hudson flied out to· end
the jnning,
Jim Clay walked to start
Ironton St. Joe's final inning
but Baird retired Tim Swartz •
Mowning and Ed )layton to end
the Flyers tournament hoPes. '
Ironton St. Joe had defeated
Chesapeake 9-0 to advance to
Friday's game.
Baird •• in ·his seven irmings,
struck . out 11 while walking
four , Waginer fann ed six and
did not walk a batter.
The Bobcats 11-J will battle
Symmes Va lley Wed nesday
night at Waterloo for the right
to adva nce to the ·District
Tournam.e nt at Chillicothe.
Kvger-C,-eek &lt;JI
Player- Pas.
AB R H
French, cl
4 1 1
Roush, 2b
4 1 2
· Hudson, c
4 0 1
Cremeans, 1b
J 1 1
McCa rty , II
3 0 1
Bai rd , p
.J 0 0
Lucas ..ss
J 0 0
Rankin, rt
3 o· l
Arnett, Jb
3 0 0
Totals
30 3 7
Ironton 51. Joe ( 1)
Playcr- FI'o s.
AB R H
4 o o
Paxton , 2b
Wag iner. p
3 o o
Bowen, c
3 0 0
Dresset,"1b
7 1 1
3 0 0
. M. Swartz, If
Hacker, rf
1 0 0
Clay. cf
7 o o·
T. Swa rtz, 3b
3 0 0
J. Wagln er, ss
2 o o
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fastball to center moving
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Catcher Clay Hudson's bunt
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scored French and Roush.
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as Waginer fanned Orland
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JACKSON - Tuesday, Aug. and Kentucky participating
28 has been set as the date for using their own club hanthe seventh annual Southern dicaps, and competing by age
Ohio Seniors Golf Tournament groups.
at the Fairgreens Country·
Members of the Jt"'airgreens
Club.
Women's Golf Association will
Tentative arrangements for again assist in tournament
the tournament, which last arrangements , registration
year hosted 106 senior male and scoring.
golfers over 50 yea rs of age,
Committee assignmen ts
were made this week by the include :
Southern Ohio Seniors ComDECORATIONS
AND
mittee.
GROUNDS : Je rry Dobbins,
Honorary chairman of the Herb Clark .
event again this year will be
GOLF: J ohn Lambert ,
Otto F . Sharp, . McArthur . Chester
Harless,
and
Active co-chairmen are John Fairgreens pro Dave Frame.
F. Stiffler, Sr., Jackson; and
PRIZES. ,TROPHIES : John
Chester E. Harless, Wellston. F. Stiffler. Sr:
Mrs. Lorraine Mi chae l,
PUBLICITY : .John . L.
Jackson,
1s
executive Weber .
secretary of the organization.
EnterUJinmcnt : Chafles N.
Fairgreens has a number ·of Gaskill .
improvements planned for this
WOMEN ' S
GOLF
· summer, including newly ASSOCIATION: Fanny Wilcox,
surfaced roadway and parking Virginia Ackerman, Juanita
lots, and a greatly improved Jenkins .
lounge on the clubhouse porch.
• Improvements to the golf
course inClude the remoVal of a · SEOAI- stllndings '
number of trees, planting of
1.
SEOAL BAS EBALL
body.
This week's schedule : Kyger
W L R OR
In area hlgh school
new trees, and new tees for Team
Athens
6
o 57 6
Athens is 6-0 in the league. Creek at Southern ;· Symmes
·baseball tournament action
the seventh and s ixteenth . Iron ton
Valley at Eastern; Kyger
6 1 66 10
· Next week the Marauders Creek at Ea stern ; Southern at
Friday, Athens bombed
holes.
Waverly
· 3 2 16' 22
are scheduled to meet four Hannan Tra ce and North
L09ari
2 2 7 19
Gasoline golf carts will be
Meigs Il-l, Chillicothe edged
3 4 15 41
Jackson .
teams on their own· field, Gallia at Symmes Va lley .
Miami Trace 6-5, Portsprovided for all senior golfers. Gallipolis
2 .3 21 3l
o 4 s 19
mouth blauked Jackson 5-0
The 18-hole tournament last Meigs
ellston
o 6 4 43
and Lancaster slipped past
year·saw golfers fro~ country W
TOTALS
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clubs in Ohio, West Virginia
Logan 8-6 In- AAA play. lu
last Week's. Results.:
or around the world ....
Iron ton 13 Jackson 2
Class AA circles, lron&amp;on
Ga ll ipolis 9 Wel tsfQn 0
routed Gallipolis 19-4, South
lronfon 19 Ga lli po lis 4
Major League Leaders
Point downed Fairland 8-4,
By United Press InternatiOnal ~ · Monday 's Game :
,,,Wao,~erty at Ga ll ipol is
Ca II 44,6-0699
Leading Batters
aud Wellston nudged Vintou
Friday 's Game :
Nationa l League
l.
County ·2-l. lu. Class A play,
g. ab ' r. h, pet. Logah at M~i g s
Mav 17 Game:
Symmes Valley edged South
Maddo)(, SF 20 79 12 31 .392
Wellston
at Meigs
Faidy
,Mtl
19
50
11
19
.380
Webster :H, Kyger, Creek
to be scheduled:
Mota
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LA
12
43
·
5
1
6
.372
eliminated Ironton St. Joe 3- · Santo. Chi
23 85 14 31 .365 Gallipolis a t Logan
sn·gui!n , Pit 19 86 15 30 .349 Logan at Waverly
I, and Federal Hocking
Wal sn. Hou 27 96 17 33 .344 .Meigs at Athens
ousted Eastern, 4·2.
Strgel. Pit 16 64 19 22 .344
AMERICA'S LARGEST TRAVEL AGENCY
Lopes , LA 17 38 6 13 .342
Crdnal, Chi 23 85 20 29 .341
Cncpcn, Cin 19' 71 12 24 .338 .
International
Ame ~ican League
L~a gue Standings
- g. ab r. h. pet. By United Press tnterna1iona l
(SECTION 1)
Kelly, Chi
12 43 10 19 .44:L
American Division
VI nine. Cal 20 82 10 J2 .390
W. L. Pet. GB
Krk pfrk, KC 17 60 14 23 .383 Rochester
12 7 .643
IOF A 400 UNIT SINGLE FAMILY HOUSING. COMMUNITY I Holt , Min 16 50 3 19 .380 Pawtucket
8 7 .533 2
Munsn, NY 22 78 ,11 29 .372 Sy racuse
8 12 .400 4'12
Hortn, Del 14 54 11 19 .352 Toledo
7 14 .333 6
Fisk. Bos
19 69 14 24 .348
National Qivision '
OPEN SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND EVERY DAY
Hndrsn, Chi 18 70· 12 24 .343
W. ~ . Pet. GB
Cepeda, Bas 19 76 12 26 .342 Tidewater
14 7 .667
Johnsn, Tex 19 74 5 25 .338 Peninsu la
13 B .619 1
1:00 'TIL DARK
Home Runs
Char leston
10 7 .588 2
National League : Wynn, Hou Ri chm ond
4 14 .222 5112
8; A,;~ron an d Evans: All and
Frida y's "Results
S1argell , Pitt 7; Davis, LA and Rochester 6 Toledo 1, 1st
Me Covey, SF 6,
Rochester 3 Toledo 0, 2nd
American League : Tenace. Tidewa ter 2 Pawtucket 1
Oak 7; Ce peda. Fisk and Ri chmond 9 Peninsula 3
Pefrocelll, Bos, Melton, Chi. Syracuse 2 Cha rleston 'I
Spikes. Clev and Mayberry . KC

Pioneers in

Third &amp; Court

South edges

COAL GROVE - Senior by senior first baseman BiUrighthander John Baird hurled .. Dressel. It carne in the second
a one-hitter here Friday af. mmng follow'ing a two-run
ternoon in leading the Southern Bobcat outburst in the first
Valley Athletic Conference rung.
Kyger Creek Bobcats to a :&gt;-1
Coach Jim Sprague's Bot&gt;victory over Ironton St. Joe in cats jumped on losing pitcher
the Southern Class A Sectional Mike Waglner for two runs and
Tournament.
three hits by the first three
The lone hit off Baird was a hitters.
Marshall French, senior
towering home run to leftfield
centerfielder lined Waginer's

W!Ll..OW WOOD - Coach
here Frlday evening.
The loss left Pt. Pleasant Dave Dtmfee's Symmes VaUey
three errors.
with a 9-3 season mark. The Vikings scored an UOearned
With the bases loaded, Wood Patriots evened their season rtm in the bottom of the lOth
singled . Winning pitcher Steve mark at ,_5.
inning here Friday night to
Inbody doubled and that broke
edge
South Webster. 5-4 in a
Randy Warner was charged
the game wide open according with the loss; his first of the Southern Class A Sectional
to Marauder coach Donald year after recording five Tournament game.
Wolfe.
The Southern Valley Athle\ic
straight wins. Sam HarshCoach Wolfe didn't offer any
Conference
Vikings plated
barger was credited wlth the
alibi for the ·loss, but he did win . Warner had two of Point's · their winning run on a throwing"
note that Meigs hasn't had any four hits. The losers collected error. Symmes Valley is Ukl
batting or ·fielding practice in six hits.·
this spring.
15 days because of the deluge
The Vikings will host Kyger
Monday, Point will host the
on the Middleport field . Meigs Wahama White Falcons .
Creek Wednesday evening in
had been idle three weeks prior
the championship game of the
to Friday's game.
Sectional Tournament. The
The Bulldogs· clinched a
winner will advance to the
share of the title two weeks
District . Tournament a t
SVAC standings Chillicothe.
ag o, and a make-up win over
Meigs later this we~k will give
Jene Myers was the winning
AHS an undisputed title. AHS is
SVAC STANDINGS
pitcher. He struck out 12 while
12-1 overall.
Team
W L R OR is'suing six free passes.
The pitchers told the story . Sy mmes Valley 4 o 43 J
Dave Dunfee topped th e
Kyg e r Creek
7 1 50 23
for both teams. Chaney started Southern
3 1 27
B Vikings' attack with three hits
for Meigs. Chuck Faulk came Eastern
3 2 25 15 in fiv e trips to the plate. Jaye
Hannan Trace
2 2 18 24
in the fourth and Perk Ault Southwestern
o 15 o 84 Myers hammered a home run .
finished the game in the sixth. Totals
21 21 186 186
By Innings:
t
th
f
t
·
1.
last
week
's
results:
Be ween em, our-s nr.e outs Creek u North Ga ll ta 5; Ky_ger
Kyger
S. Webster 021 100 000 ()...4 6 6
were reco~ ded. For Athens, Creek 7 North Ga lli a 1; S. Valley 200 020 000 1--5 6 3
Larry Dailey started, but was Eastern 8 North Gallia 5;
relieved in the fourth by In- Symmes Valley 9 Kyger Creek

The "tough tractors:·

MARlETT A, Ohio ( UPI ) Marietta College crews swept
all four fi na ls Saturday in the
Ninth Annua l Mid-American
Regattas here .
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In the. rriain event with five
college
varsity . teams,
Marietta wo~ in 5:06.5, a leng th
and one-half ahead of Purdue.
Grand Valley (Mich. ) was
thi rd , followed by Morri s
Harvey (W. Va.) and Wayne
State Universlty .
Mariet ta led the entire
di s tijnce, fi ghting orr a
challenge by Purdue in the
fina l 100 meters of the 2,000meter course.
Marietta 's freshmen
rema in ed undefeated by
winning several lengths over
Grand Valley , the only other
team entered in the freshm·en
competition.
Marietta's Junior Var sity
won by three and one-half
lengths, defeating .a field · of
three other crews.
The closest race of the day
saw Marietta's lightweights
win by one-quarter length over
Purdue. followed by Notre
Darrie.

providing the weather agrees.
They wiU meet Kyger Creek in
a varsity outing on Ttesday.
Meigs
100 000 ()_J. 4-3
Athens
115 310 x- 11-.&gt;-0,
Chaney (LPJ, Faulk ( 4), Ault
( 6) and Ash. Dailey and
Champlin.

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MONTREAL CUP! ) - Ron Woods drove in four
runs with a three-run homer and a double Saturday
afternoon as the Montreal Expos picked up their
fourth straight victory by defeating the Cincinnati
Reds 8-6.
The Expos were trailing 5-3 in the seventh inning ~en Ron Hunt and Tim Foli hit one-out
singles. Woods followed with an opposite-field home
run over the right field fence off Cincinnati starter
Don Gullett to give Montreal a 6-5 lead.
The Reds tied !be SC&lt;Jre in the
eighth inning when Ri chie three doubleS in the same
Scheinblum's pinch-hit double game, drive in Woods with the
other Montreal run in the
scored Tony Perez.
Montreal picked up the g"" fourth inning.
Bob Tolan drove in two of the
ahead run in the bottom of the
eighth when CincinnAti loser Reds' runs in the fifth inning to
Clay Carroll, now ().3, gave up a ,. give Cincinnati a 4-3 lead.
single to Hunt and a double to . Pat Jams worked only one
FoiL Woods followed with trunng for Montreal but got his
another double to score Foli first victory in an Expo
and drive in his sixth run in the uniform. He was · forced to
last two games as the Expos leave the game in the ninth
tnmng when he hurt his back.
went ahead 8-6.
John Boccabella drove in Joe Gilbert finished out for the
runs for Montreal with a single save.
in the second inning and a
sacrifice fl y in the fourth innin g. Hal Breeden , who
equaled an Expo record of

l..OUISVILLE, Ky. (UP II Patiently biding his time down the stretch to win by two
Sccretari&lt;Jt. the •· perfect until the head of the stretch and a hall lengths in I :59 2-5,
horse,' ' ran a perfect racc 1 to When he moved to the head of eclipsing the old mark of 2:00
~-w the 99th Kentucky Derby
the pack for the first time, set by Northern Dancer in l!!fl.l .
Saturday in record time and Secretariat, with Canada's Ron
Our Native, ridden by Don
recover some of the prestige he Turcotte up, wore down Sham Brumfield, was third, eight
lost by being upset two weeks in an eye-ball: tn-&lt;&gt;ye-ball duel lengths behind Sham. And
a~ o.

INDIANAPOUS (UPI ) The Indiana Pacers evened
·their American Basketball
Association Playoffs with the
Kentu cky Colonels at two
games each with a 90-86 victory
Saturday, taking a third periQd
lead on a midcourt steal and
never giving it 'up.
Fighting off the shooting
problems of two previous
games, the Pacers saw their
front line .in full operation in
the final two periods.
Before a nationally televised
. · audience, the Pacers· resorted
'to the muscle of George.
McGinnis, who had 20 points,
Darnell Hillman, who had 17,
and Mel .Daniels, who added 14
more. The Pacers led at all
quarter stops, 29-22, 48-45, 7470.
Perhaps the key play in . the
game came late in the third
period. Rookie Don Buse
converted a mid-cOurt steal
into a 72-7D Indiana lead and
the Pacers never trailed again.
- Indiana operated und er the
tutorship of Gus Johnson in the
last half as hea:d coach Bobby
Leonard was tossed out by
referee Joe Gushue at the
halftime buzzer.

Knicks ·host Lakers zn
third NBA playo tilt
NEW YORK I UP! )~ Beaten
soundly on their home court,
the Los Angeles LaKers must
fi gure out a way of stoppin ~
New York 's "unlikely heroes"

lest the Knicks take a 2-1 lead
here in today's pivotal game of
the National Ba sketball
Association finals.
Los Angeles is on solid

M_alone repeats,
5 marks .broken

... ·RIO GRANDE - Coach Jack
Ha zen 's Mal one Pioneers
captured their third straight
Mid.()hio Conference track and
field mee t at Evans Field h~re
Saturday afternoon.
The Pi oneers finished the 17event meet with 135 points .
Cedarville's Yellow Jackets
finished second in the 24th
NEW YORK (UPII - Don un nua l meet with 75 poi nts . The
Wilson ripped a three- run host Ri o Grande Redrnen were
double to highlight a six-run, third with 43 markers. Ursixth inning and allowed only_ buna's Blue Knights and lhe
four hits Saturday as Houston Ohio Dominican Panlhers tied
routed the New York Meis 9-2 for last place with six points
for the Astros' seventh straight apiece.
Malone's Rick Pittenger
victory.
captured
individual scorin g
The Astros, leading 2-0,
broke open the nationally- honor:; with 19 points .
New
record s
were
televised
...... contest in the sixth
established
in
the
mile
run
by
with on ly two hil'i. A throwing
error by Met third baseman School of Malone; th ree mile
Wayne Garrett and walks to . ·run by Skelbey of Malone ;
J ohnny Edwards and Tommy discus by · Rick Pittenger of
Helms set the stage for M &lt;:~lo n e; javlin by Owen of
Wilson's towe1·ing drive which Malone and high jump by
tic ked off the glove of cen- Baur, Urban·a .
Here's· Saturday 's resulls :
terfielder Teddy Martinez.
MILE RUN
Schott.
Lusing pitcher Jim McAn- . Ma lone, 4: 10.5, (new m.eet
drew then hit Timmy Wynn record) ; Finc h, Rio Grande,
11.8.
with a pitch and Roger Metzger · 4: 440-YARD
RUN - Green,
followed with a triple". Reliever Cedarville, : 50.2; Gruber,
Hank Webb then wild-pitched Cedarvi lle, :50.4.
100-YARD DASH - Holli s,
Metzger home with the final
· run of the inning and gave ·
Houston an 8-0 le:id. Because of
Garrett's error, cJll six l'uns
were unearned .
Solo homers by Edwa rds and
Cesar Cedeno accQU.nted for
National League Standings
By United Press InternatiOnal
Houston's fi rst two runs. The
(N ight Games Not Incl uded)
Astr9s scored again in the
East
seventh when Helms singled
W. L. Pet . G.B
following walks to Bob Wa tson Pittsburgh ' 11 7 .611
Chicago
14 10 .SBJ
and DoUg Rader.
New York
12 12 .500 2
Wilson, who struck out efght Montrea l
11 11 .500 2
and walked only two bat.t.ers, Phila de lph ia 10 11 .476 2a' 'z
St LOUIS
5 17 .227
retired the firs t 13 batters he
West
. faced before Ed Kranepool
W. L. Pet. G.B.
Francisco 20 9 .690
broke the spell with a double S.
Hous ton
18 10 .6 43 g 2
down the right field line .
Cincinna ti
15 10 .600 3
Los Anoe les 13 13 , .500 5112
Sa n Oi eQo
8 18 .308 10 ,,.,
7 16 .30 4 10
Atlanta
Saturday'$ R.esults
Mon treal 8 Ci nc innati 6
Houston 9 New York 2
Chicago 7 San Franc isco·· 4
Atlanta at Philadelphia (nigh t)
Pi ttsburg h at San Di ego
(night)
St . Louis al Los Angeles
(night)
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Sunday's Games
IAll Times EDT)
HO\)Sion at New York (2 pml
Cinc innati at Montreal (2 : 15
pm)
Chicago at San Franc isco 2
IJ 15 pm)
Atlanta at Ph iladelphia ( 1:30
pm)
St. Lou1s at Los Angeles (5 pm )
P i1ts burgh~tSan Diego ( 4 pm·)
Monday 's Games·
Hous ton .·a t Mon1rea 1 1nlg
· hi)
Atlanta at New York (night)
Cincinna t i at Ph iladelph ia
(nigt\t)
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(night)
Chicago at San Diego (night)
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and Sham, in the Wood
Memorial at Aqueduct _over a
mile and an eighth on April 21.
Already syndicated for $6.8
million, a record sum for any
horse, Secretariat's triumph
made it two Kentucky Derby
winners in a row for trainer
Lucien Laurin. who saddled
-Riva Ridge last year and
supported the claim of Edwin
Whittaker who insisted "one
s wall ow doesn ' t make a
summer'' after his Angle Light
beat Secretariat two weeks
ag o.
Laurin also became the first
trainer ever to have back-tohack winners since Jimmy
defense to lead the Knicks to a Jones of Calumet Farm won
99-95 triumph.
with Iron Liege in 1957 and Tim
Ce rtainly 6-foot-5 Kn ic k Tam in 1958.
guard Bill·Bradley, who tallied
26 points, deserved a large •
share of the credit for New
York's victory but he was not
the man who really hurt the
l..akers.
"You kn ow who really hurt
us?'' said Los Angeles guard
Jerry West after the loss,
0
Jackson ! You expect a guy
like Bradley to make his shotS
but you don ' t expect it as much
from Jackson. He made some
big plays for them."
The 6-8'Jackson filled in for a
tired and fouJ.troubled Dave
Dcbusschere and in 28 minutes
hit six of 12 field goal attempts,
grabbed seven rebounds, threw
three ass ists and scored 17
poi nts .

Forego took fourth money.
Secretariat 's victory accomplished before a record
crowd approaching 140,000,
wiped out much of the stain on
his rec ord put there when he
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Pacers
7 in row
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Marauders
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By tnnirtgs :
K. Creek
200 001 0--3 7 1

Iron. St . Joe 010 000 0--1 1 J
Baird (W P ) and Hudson.
Wag lner (L PJ and Bow~ -

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starting teams with the Knicks
but the four1dation begins to
weakW· when reserves take
over. 'l:ast Thursday night, the
Lakers w:erA. shaken on their
world champion pedastal by
the top-notch performances of
New York Rese rves Phil
Jackson and Dean Meminger.
who contributed offense and

Tigers shut
t R angers

Brown, Rio
HIGH HURDLE S - Repe te, •
Mal one, : 15.5; Mitchell.
Cedarville, ~ 15.8.
0U
880·YARD RUN - Willborn .
Cedarvi lle. 1:56.3; Finch, Rio
DETROIT (UPI) - AI
Grande, 1: 56.9.
220·YARD DASH - Hollis, Kaline triggered a two--run
Malone. : 22 .9 ; Brown, Rio fourth inning with his ·third
Grande. : 23.3 .
home run of the season and Joe
THREE MILE RUN ·sk.e lbey, Mal one, 14: 36.4 (new Coleman, with relief help from
mee l record): Horton , Malone, John Hiller picked up his sixth
14:53.1.
INT ERME DIAT E HUR - viCtory of the season as the
DLERS ~ Mitchell, Cedar- Detroit Tigers defeated the
vi lle , :56.5; Gruber, CedarTexas Rangers 2-0 Saturday. ·
ville , :57 .4.
MILE RELAY - Won by
Coleman was cruising along
Ma lo ne. '"3 : 28.2; Cedarvi lle , with a three-hitter until Elliot
3: 31.
440·YARD RELAY - Won by Maddox and Jim Mason
Mal one, : 44; Rio Grande,: 44.7. punched out back-to-back
TRIPLE JUMP ~ Arm .
strong. Ma lone , 43' .51/4" ; singles witll one out in the
Clarke, Cedarville, 42' ·10'L4". eighth. Hiller was summoned
LONG JUMP ~· Arm s t ro ng. from the bullpen, struck out
.Malone, Z2' ; Fa uSnaugh , Rio
Vic Harris and got Toby
Grande, 21' -31 &lt;" .
POLE VAULT - Thompson , Harrah on a fly to deep left to.
Malone, 13'·7" ; Fau snaugh , choke
the threat. It .was
Rio Grande, 12' ·6" .
·
SHOT PUT - R. Pittenger. Hiller 's fourth save of the
Mal one , 49' -21'2 "; Valli, season.
Malone. 48' -5lh' '.
DISCUS - R. Pittenger,
Bosox capture
Mal one, 158' (new mee t
record); K. 'Pittenger, Ma lone, ·
142' .
5-l decisiQn
JAVLIN - Owen, Malone,
200' -4:' (new meet record) R.
Pittenger, Mal one, 161'-4" .
BLOOMINGTON,
Mi nn .
HIGH JUMP - Baur , Ur (UP!
)
Lefthander
Bill
Lee,
bana , 6' ·9"; (new meel
record) ; Farlow, Cedarville, · inaking only the 11th start of
6' . .::j" .
his five-year career, pitched
seven strong , innings a, nd
Reggie Smith. had ~ three hits
· and drove in two runs to lead
the Boston Red Sox to a 5-I
victory over tlle Minnesota
Twins Saturday. ·
American league Standings
Lee, elevated frOm the Red
By United Press International So b ll
.
(Twilight an d night games not
x U pen ear11er in the week,
1ncludi?d)
scattered nine hits - one or ·.
East
Pet. GB more in each of th e first eight
W. L
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1
Qetroit
12 12 · .500
mnmgs ore eaving with
Milwau kee
10 12 .455 1 two outs in. the eig hth and
1
Balt imore
0 l2 ·455 l
picked up his second victory in
. ~~~:e'f~~dk
10 12 .455 ,, ,;, . two decisions. Bohvefilecame
10 13 .435
Bos ton
9 12 .429 1'12 on and got Larry Hisle on a
Wew
st
ground out to end the inning
· L. Pet. GB
Chicago
13 5 .722 .
with the bases loa.ded.
Kansas City 16 9. .640 'h.
Ca lifornia
12 8 .600 2
Min rieso ta
10 10 .500 4
Oakland
11 12 .478 4'12
Texas
7 13 .350 7
SaturdaY's Res ults
Boston 5 Minnesofa 1
Detroit 2 Texas 0
Kan sas City 9 Milwaukee 7
Oakland. at
Cleve lan d
(Twilight)
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New Yor-k.. at Chicago (n ight )
Cal 1fornia at Bal) imore (night)
Sunday's Games
I All limes EDT)
.Boston at Minneso ta (3 p.m.}
New York at Chicago (2: 15
p.m.)
Kan sas Ci ty at Milwaukee
12:30 p.m. I
Texas at Detroit ( l: 30 p.m.)
Oakland at Cleveland 2 (1
p.m J
-Cali fornia at Baltimore (2:15
p.m.).
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's
Games
New York at Minnesota
Boston at Chicago (r'iighll
Oakland at Balt imore (nigh t

off

Along with Laurin, jockey
Turcotte also was a back-1&lt;&gt;back winner, having scored
"ith Riva Ridge last year.
Secretariat paid $5.00, J,1.20
and $3.00. Sham was $3.20 and
$3.00 and Our Native $4.20 for
the show.
Chick Lang, Pimlico 's
general . manager had said of
Secre tariat " It is as if God had
decided to create the perfect
horse / ' and that was the way .
the three-year-&lt;Jld colt ran his
race today.
He let s peedster Shecky
Greene se t the pace for the first
th ree-quarters,
gradually
moving up from fifth place and
then when Turco tte caUed upon

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Marauders traveled to Athens
for their Class AAA Tournament opener Friday. The
' Bulldogs took advantage or 14
walks to overwhelm the
Marauders, 11·1. Meigs is now
0-6 on the year.
The lone Meigs run came in
ilte first inning. Moundsman
Bi~ Chaney singled and cenlerfielder David Wolle forced ·
Chaney out at second base.
With . Wolfe on first, captain
Lou McKinney doubled to
center, scoring Wolfe.
Inning nwnber three proved
to be fatal for the Marauders.
Athens tallied five runs. Three
of the 14 walks were issued that
inning and Meigs conunitted

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National League : Watson.
Hou and Oliver, Pitt 21; Evans.
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LA. Sfargell. Pitt and Bonds,
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( Flnat Standings)
AprillO, 1973
W. L. Pts
Top Cats.
34 14 94
· Crow's Came ls
21 21 76
Twm Ci ty
25 23 64
Bombers
20 ;28 54 ·
.Tea·m No. 4
21 27 Y2
Team No. 2
17 31 44
· High Ind. (3 games) - Jr .
Phelps 550, Pete Bass 549, L.
Wolfe 539.
High Ind. Game - E. Voss
2l2, T. Clelland 206, Tyree 204.
Final top bowlers for ·n.n
season (more than 1hofgames)
_.. Jr·. Phelps 184( E. Voss 182, R.
Bowen 167, L. Wolfe· 167, R.
Roac h' 166, M. Childers 166, Doc
Ingels 159, V. ,Wip ple 159, G.
Gum 158, J. Sissor 155.

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the seventh inning on three hits
to edge visiting Pt. Pleasant, 2-

·Vikings edge
Jeeps, 5-4

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their pitching duel tmtil the
sixth lrming. Roush was safe on
an error . He was picked off
first on a quick throw by
Waginer to Dressel. Cremeans
then followed with a long drive
to center which was .ruled a
horne run .
McCarty singled and Baird
was s~~e on an error but Terry
Lucas· grounded out to end the
inning.
The ,-Bobca \S threatened
again-in tlle seventh inning, but
failed to score. With two ouls,
French was safe on an error
and Roush beat out an infielder
roller . Hudson flied out to· end
the jnning,
Jim Clay walked to start
Ironton St. Joe's final inning
but Baird retired Tim Swartz •
Mowning and Ed )layton to end
the Flyers tournament hoPes. '
Ironton St. Joe had defeated
Chesapeake 9-0 to advance to
Friday's game.
Baird •• in ·his seven irmings,
struck . out 11 while walking
four , Waginer fann ed six and
did not walk a batter.
The Bobcats 11-J will battle
Symmes Va lley Wed nesday
night at Waterloo for the right
to adva nce to the ·District
Tournam.e nt at Chillicothe.
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AB R H
French, cl
4 1 1
Roush, 2b
4 1 2
· Hudson, c
4 0 1
Cremeans, 1b
J 1 1
McCa rty , II
3 0 1
Bai rd , p
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Lucas ..ss
J 0 0
Rankin, rt
3 o· l
Arnett, Jb
3 0 0
Totals
30 3 7
Ironton 51. Joe ( 1)
Playcr- FI'o s.
AB R H
4 o o
Paxton , 2b
Wag iner. p
3 o o
Bowen, c
3 0 0
Dresset,"1b
7 1 1
3 0 0
. M. Swartz, If
Hacker, rf
1 0 0
Clay. cf
7 o o·
T. Swa rtz, 3b
3 0 0
J. Wagln er, ss
2 o o
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scored French and Roush.
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JACKSON - Tuesday, Aug. and Kentucky participating
28 has been set as the date for using their own club hanthe seventh annual Southern dicaps, and competing by age
Ohio Seniors Golf Tournament groups.
at the Fairgreens Country·
Members of the Jt"'airgreens
Club.
Women's Golf Association will
Tentative arrangements for again assist in tournament
the tournament, which last arrangements , registration
year hosted 106 senior male and scoring.
golfers over 50 yea rs of age,
Committee assignmen ts
were made this week by the include :
Southern Ohio Seniors ComDECORATIONS
AND
mittee.
GROUNDS : Je rry Dobbins,
Honorary chairman of the Herb Clark .
event again this year will be
GOLF: J ohn Lambert ,
Otto F . Sharp, . McArthur . Chester
Harless,
and
Active co-chairmen are John Fairgreens pro Dave Frame.
F. Stiffler, Sr., Jackson; and
PRIZES. ,TROPHIES : John
Chester E. Harless, Wellston. F. Stiffler. Sr:
Mrs. Lorraine Mi chae l,
PUBLICITY : .John . L.
Jackson,
1s
executive Weber .
secretary of the organization.
EnterUJinmcnt : Chafles N.
Fairgreens has a number ·of Gaskill .
improvements planned for this
WOMEN ' S
GOLF
· summer, including newly ASSOCIATION: Fanny Wilcox,
surfaced roadway and parking Virginia Ackerman, Juanita
lots, and a greatly improved Jenkins .
lounge on the clubhouse porch.
• Improvements to the golf
course inClude the remoVal of a · SEOAI- stllndings '
number of trees, planting of
1.
SEOAL BAS EBALL
body.
This week's schedule : Kyger
W L R OR
In area hlgh school
new trees, and new tees for Team
Athens
6
o 57 6
Athens is 6-0 in the league. Creek at Southern ;· Symmes
·baseball tournament action
the seventh and s ixteenth . Iron ton
Valley at Eastern; Kyger
6 1 66 10
· Next week the Marauders Creek at Ea stern ; Southern at
Friday, Athens bombed
holes.
Waverly
· 3 2 16' 22
are scheduled to meet four Hannan Tra ce and North
L09ari
2 2 7 19
Gasoline golf carts will be
Meigs Il-l, Chillicothe edged
3 4 15 41
Jackson .
teams on their own· field, Gallia at Symmes Va lley .
Miami Trace 6-5, Portsprovided for all senior golfers. Gallipolis
2 .3 21 3l
o 4 s 19
mouth blauked Jackson 5-0
The 18-hole tournament last Meigs
ellston
o 6 4 43
and Lancaster slipped past
year·saw golfers fro~ country W
TOTALS
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22 191 191For airline reservations around the corner ...
clubs in Ohio, West Virginia
Logan 8-6 In- AAA play. lu
last Week's. Results.:
or around the world ....
Iron ton 13 Jackson 2
Class AA circles, lron&amp;on
Ga ll ipolis 9 Wel tsfQn 0
routed Gallipolis 19-4, South
lronfon 19 Ga lli po lis 4
Major League Leaders
Point downed Fairland 8-4,
By United Press InternatiOnal ~ · Monday 's Game :
,,,Wao,~erty at Ga ll ipol is
Ca II 44,6-0699
Leading Batters
aud Wellston nudged Vintou
Friday 's Game :
Nationa l League
l.
County ·2-l. lu. Class A play,
g. ab ' r. h, pet. Logah at M~i g s
Mav 17 Game:
Symmes Valley edged South
Maddo)(, SF 20 79 12 31 .392
Wellston
at Meigs
Faidy
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19
50
11
19
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Webster :H, Kyger, Creek
to be scheduled:
Mota
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LA
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43
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6
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eliminated Ironton St. Joe 3- · Santo. Chi
23 85 14 31 .365 Gallipolis a t Logan
sn·gui!n , Pit 19 86 15 30 .349 Logan at Waverly
I, and Federal Hocking
Wal sn. Hou 27 96 17 33 .344 .Meigs at Athens
ousted Eastern, 4·2.
Strgel. Pit 16 64 19 22 .344
AMERICA'S LARGEST TRAVEL AGENCY
Lopes , LA 17 38 6 13 .342
Crdnal, Chi 23 85 20 29 .341
Cncpcn, Cin 19' 71 12 24 .338 .
International
Ame ~ican League
L~a gue Standings
- g. ab r. h. pet. By United Press tnterna1iona l
(SECTION 1)
Kelly, Chi
12 43 10 19 .44:L
American Division
VI nine. Cal 20 82 10 J2 .390
W. L. Pet. GB
Krk pfrk, KC 17 60 14 23 .383 Rochester
12 7 .643
IOF A 400 UNIT SINGLE FAMILY HOUSING. COMMUNITY I Holt , Min 16 50 3 19 .380 Pawtucket
8 7 .533 2
Munsn, NY 22 78 ,11 29 .372 Sy racuse
8 12 .400 4'12
Hortn, Del 14 54 11 19 .352 Toledo
7 14 .333 6
Fisk. Bos
19 69 14 24 .348
National Qivision '
OPEN SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND EVERY DAY
Hndrsn, Chi 18 70· 12 24 .343
W. ~ . Pet. GB
Cepeda, Bas 19 76 12 26 .342 Tidewater
14 7 .667
Johnsn, Tex 19 74 5 25 .338 Peninsu la
13 B .619 1
1:00 'TIL DARK
Home Runs
Char leston
10 7 .588 2
National League : Wynn, Hou Ri chm ond
4 14 .222 5112
8; A,;~ron an d Evans: All and
Frida y's "Results
S1argell , Pitt 7; Davis, LA and Rochester 6 Toledo 1, 1st
Me Covey, SF 6,
Rochester 3 Toledo 0, 2nd
American League : Tenace. Tidewa ter 2 Pawtucket 1
Oak 7; Ce peda. Fisk and Ri chmond 9 Peninsula 3
Pefrocelll, Bos, Melton, Chi. Syracuse 2 Cha rleston 'I
Spikes. Clev and Mayberry . KC

Pioneers in

Third &amp; Court

South edges

COAL GROVE - Senior by senior first baseman BiUrighthander John Baird hurled .. Dressel. It carne in the second
a one-hitter here Friday af. mmng follow'ing a two-run
ternoon in leading the Southern Bobcat outburst in the first
Valley Athletic Conference rung.
Kyger Creek Bobcats to a :&gt;-1
Coach Jim Sprague's Bot&gt;victory over Ironton St. Joe in cats jumped on losing pitcher
the Southern Class A Sectional Mike Waglner for two runs and
Tournament.
three hits by the first three
The lone hit off Baird was a hitters.
Marshall French, senior
towering home run to leftfield
centerfielder lined Waginer's

W!Ll..OW WOOD - Coach
here Frlday evening.
The loss left Pt. Pleasant Dave Dtmfee's Symmes VaUey
three errors.
with a 9-3 season mark. The Vikings scored an UOearned
With the bases loaded, Wood Patriots evened their season rtm in the bottom of the lOth
singled . Winning pitcher Steve mark at ,_5.
inning here Friday night to
Inbody doubled and that broke
edge
South Webster. 5-4 in a
Randy Warner was charged
the game wide open according with the loss; his first of the Southern Class A Sectional
to Marauder coach Donald year after recording five Tournament game.
Wolfe.
The Southern Valley Athle\ic
straight wins. Sam HarshCoach Wolfe didn't offer any
Conference
Vikings plated
barger was credited wlth the
alibi for the ·loss, but he did win . Warner had two of Point's · their winning run on a throwing"
note that Meigs hasn't had any four hits. The losers collected error. Symmes Valley is Ukl
batting or ·fielding practice in six hits.·
this spring.
15 days because of the deluge
The Vikings will host Kyger
Monday, Point will host the
on the Middleport field . Meigs Wahama White Falcons .
Creek Wednesday evening in
had been idle three weeks prior
the championship game of the
to Friday's game.
Sectional Tournament. The
The Bulldogs· clinched a
winner will advance to the
share of the title two weeks
District . Tournament a t
SVAC standings Chillicothe.
ag o, and a make-up win over
Meigs later this we~k will give
Jene Myers was the winning
AHS an undisputed title. AHS is
SVAC STANDINGS
pitcher. He struck out 12 while
12-1 overall.
Team
W L R OR is'suing six free passes.
The pitchers told the story . Sy mmes Valley 4 o 43 J
Dave Dunfee topped th e
Kyg e r Creek
7 1 50 23
for both teams. Chaney started Southern
3 1 27
B Vikings' attack with three hits
for Meigs. Chuck Faulk came Eastern
3 2 25 15 in fiv e trips to the plate. Jaye
Hannan Trace
2 2 18 24
in the fourth and Perk Ault Southwestern
o 15 o 84 Myers hammered a home run .
finished the game in the sixth. Totals
21 21 186 186
By Innings:
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last
week
's
results:
Be ween em, our-s nr.e outs Creek u North Ga ll ta 5; Ky_ger
Kyger
S. Webster 021 100 000 ()...4 6 6
were reco~ ded. For Athens, Creek 7 North Ga lli a 1; S. Valley 200 020 000 1--5 6 3
Larry Dailey started, but was Eastern 8 North Gallia 5;
relieved in the fourth by In- Symmes Valley 9 Kyger Creek

The "tough tractors:·

MARlETT A, Ohio ( UPI ) Marietta College crews swept
all four fi na ls Saturday in the
Ninth Annua l Mid-American
Regattas here .
.
In the. rriain event with five
college
varsity . teams,
Marietta wo~ in 5:06.5, a leng th
and one-half ahead of Purdue.
Grand Valley (Mich. ) was
thi rd , followed by Morri s
Harvey (W. Va.) and Wayne
State Universlty .
Mariet ta led the entire
di s tijnce, fi ghting orr a
challenge by Purdue in the
fina l 100 meters of the 2,000meter course.
Marietta 's freshmen
rema in ed undefeated by
winning several lengths over
Grand Valley , the only other
team entered in the freshm·en
competition.
Marietta's Junior Var sity
won by three and one-half
lengths, defeating .a field · of
three other crews.
The closest race of the day
saw Marietta's lightweights
win by one-quarter length over
Purdue. followed by Notre
Darrie.

providing the weather agrees.
They wiU meet Kyger Creek in
a varsity outing on Ttesday.
Meigs
100 000 ()_J. 4-3
Athens
115 310 x- 11-.&gt;-0,
Chaney (LPJ, Faulk ( 4), Ault
( 6) and Ash. Dailey and
Champlin.

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Powerful
Ironton
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up 29 runs in 11 outings, per-

Blue Devils, walked one and hit
two GAHS batters. But the
Tiger righthander received his
best support of the year as IHS
baQged out 11 hils off three
GAHS hurlers, including five
for extra bases .
It was Murnahan 's 29th
career victory against three
setbacks since he became a
Tiger regular as a sophomore.
He has won 19 of his last 20
champions, and served notice · games, losing only a 4·3
that they will again be the team decision to Athens earlier this
to defeat for the big crown this year. That loss, should Athens
sp ring ,
beat Meigs in a makeup game,
" We'll need a little luck, a will cost the Tigers their fourth
break from the weatherman, league baseball title in si~
and contin ued good per- years.
formances from everybody to
Athens, IHl inSide the league,
repeat," said Coach Burcham already owns a slice of the title.
following the Tigers' sur- AHS has won i3 SEOAL
prisingly easy victory over diamo~d crowns since league
GAHS.
play began in 1941.
Oddly enough, Coach :
Gallipolis felt by the
Osborne's Blue Devils, weak
wayside in tournament
in the hitting department
competition by suffering Its
this sprin g, managed six hits
second Worst defeat ever Jo
off ace Tiger hurler Jerry
baseball. Worst loss In GAHS
Murnahan- two of them for
history is ~2-3, lnf!tcted by
extra bases. GAHS plated
Parkersburg 's . Big · Red In
four runs off Murnahan, who
the 1948 season opener.
entered the game with a 5-l
The Blue Devils commi tted
season mark, and an 0.38
nine cos tly err ors Friday
earned run average. In 37
permitting 10 unearned Tiger
·innings this spring, Murruns ~
nahan had perm itted onl~
GAHS took a 2·1 lead in the
two earned runS:. He had 54- top of the secOnrJ . Ironton se rit
strikeouts and only seven
12 men to the plate in the
walks.
bottom of the second inning Friday, Murnahan, a senior, eight of them scored . Ironton
mitting the opposition 2.6 runs
a game. Not bad for a high
school team.
The Devils had committed 16
errors, arid GAHS hurlers had
permitted only 47 hits - less
than five ~feties per outing.
Ironton wasn't impressed by
those figures . Th~ Tigers
showed the Blue Devils why
they are the defending state

mark.

Overall, Coach Mike Burcham's Tigers are 1f&gt;-3. Coach
Jim Osborne's Blue Devils are
7-5 on thz ye11r, and .2·3 in
conference action . GAHS will
host Waverly on Memorial
Field in ils next outing Monday.
Ironton will play th e
wjnner of Monday's South

Point - Rock Hill Southern
Sectional semi-final tilt on
Wednesday for the sectional
Iitle and a berth in the Cla ss
AA District Tournament, to

be held at Rio Grande next
Week.
South
Point
eliminated Fairland; 8-4
Friday afternoon. Rock Hill
had a lint rouna bye.
One thing Coach Osborne's
Blue Devils were proud of this
year was their defense .
They 've been better than
average in that department the
past three years.
Goi ng into Friday's battle
with Ironton, GAHS had given

gave up four runs ( two earned)

on six hits, fcmned only three

added six runs in the third , one
in the riftli a nd three more in

Eastern ousted, 4r:-2
FEDERAL HOCKING - Bill . Osborne, Mike Larkins,
The Eastern Eagles were and Richard Cross all had
eliminated -4-2 by the Federal- singles an d catcher Alan
Hocking Lancers Friday in the Duvall doubled . The Eagles
first round of . the· Class A
Sectional Tournament.
Despi te the loss, Eastern
outhit F -H 7-4. The I~ancers

scored two runs on seven hits.
As far as the pitching was
co nce rn ed, it was evenly

matched. Eastem hurler Cross
held the Eagles scoreless after fanned seven and walked six .
the third inning. In the first Moundsman Ed Hastings

inning, Denny Hal1 put It all

struck out six and gave up no

together to enable his team to

walks:

get-the necessary runs. Pitcher

Last Wed nesday Easte rn

Ed Hastings walked to first and

defeated North Gallia High by

went to second bn a wild pitch.

a score of 8·5. Alail Duvall won

Hall hit a triple to score . the game for the Eagles with
Has tings. Hall then stole horne.- the help of dOubles by Randy
Other hitters for the Lancers Blake, Tom Spence 1·, an d
were Hastings, who doubled,

Richard Cr oss.

. and Harris who tripled.

Federal Hocking will now

For Eastern, Tim Spencer,

meet Crooksville in semifinal

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IRONTON TIGERS ( 19)
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Parents and advisors working togetHer can do so mu't:h more

for boys and girls then either cart do alone. ·
4-H club work in Meigs County offers youth and adulls an
opportunity, a pleasant experience, and a chance to grow.
Details can be secured by calling 992-3895 or contact the County
Extension Office.

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graze the :Jcre;Jgc throughout
Lheyear, or to cut tlay or sil~1gc
from i~, provided they give
adV.ante noike to the t\SCS
county oHi ce. They also , wil l
furfcit ll p&lt;Jrt of their prog1·am
payment.
F.or producers who want to
eurn · lhc fu ll payti1cnt, the

Friday · whi Ch wi ll pro.vid~

$100,000 a month in sf&lt;lte
gasoline tax money for in sta lling safe ty devices at hund ..
reds of s tate railroad
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acreage
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mind, always, that 4-H boys and girls are really the important
centers of our attention, and projects are the tools which help

nature and apply conservation princip les; str engthen personal ·
standards and citizenship ideas ; and cultivate desire a nd ability
to cooperat~ with others.
'l11e distinctive features of the 4·H club program is that it is

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Through the 4-H club program we give boys and girl; the
opportunity to gain new knowledge, skills and attitudes through
real..(ife experiences; realize the satisfactions and dignity of
work ; and develop leadership. talents and abilities.
Through 4-H club work we hope boys and girls will practice
healthful living and constructive use of leisure time; appreciate

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4-H is a family affair. 4-H is adaptable to any individual, any
home. and community. 4-H is decision making - individually
and as groups. 4-H provides for ownership, as well as buying,
making, and selling.
4·H is based on fact and science with use of the resources of
our Land-Grant University , The Ohio State University. 4-H is a
part of the economic and social life of the conlmunity. 4-H is
" learning by doing. tl
The real heart of the 4-H ''learn by doing" experience is the
member's 4-H " project." Members need help in selectinl! work
experiences which will give them new understanding and
develop new skills. It is important for them to select a project
which they are capable of doing, if they are io know the'
satisfaction of a job well done.

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You'd have your kitchen
arranged around the sinkrefrigerator -rang e triangle
to save st eps.
Your bathroom wou ld
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The 4-H club program can · be expanded greatly
with
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staff
help
able
to
go
out
and recruit adult leadership . Each year sexeral
boys and girls who actively wish to be members of a 4-H
club are denied this pri~ilege because of inability to locate adu lts
who are willing to serve as leaders. The gfeatest reward to the
advisor will come from seeing boys and girls grow and develop.
All 4-H club advisors· . work on a vo lunteer basis
and receive n_o pay other than the satisfaction of seeing young
people develop into mature citizens.

set-aside options may elect to

CENTRAL SOYA Of .OHIO

By

player to be named later.

of race, creed , o r national origin .

Call 992-5321 Fo.r Free Estimate

California
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May (3. J) and Kusnyer ;
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As in past years, these camps will be opened up to non-4-H
youth who may be interested. Details may be secured frmu tho
County Extension Office. For 4-H youth who need financial
assistance to attend, can1p scholarships will be made available
on a full or part basis. Application should be made to th~ County
Extension Office or one of the 4-H Assistants.
Interest in the 4-H Plan.O-Rama was evidenced by the club
winning the record for the most attending. The Busy Beavers 4-H
Qub, advisors Delma Karr, Me;ry Hoover, Jean Province, and
Evelyn Thomas "had 23 members, parents and advisors present.
The highest percentage of membership attendance was a tie with
13outof 15for the Up and At 'Em 4-H Club, advisor Ruth Milford;
and the Middleport Merry Munchers, advisor Jennifer Butcher.
4-H club ti-.embership in Meigs County is open to all boys and
girls who have i&gt;assed their eighth birthday by January 1 or are
in the 3rd grade ond have not passed their l!lth birthday as of
January 1, 1973. This membership is open to all youth regardless

based on real~ife projects and program. It's adult lite in the
makmg.

Grazing ban on set-aside began Aprill

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GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
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Wi se, Segui (9) anct-McCar ver ; -osteen, Hough {5J.Culver
13 2 (7), Brewer (9) and Ferguson .
WP- Brewer (2 -1) . LP- Segui

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Reed , Frisella (8), Niekro
House (12). Schueler {13).
Kelley 08) and Oates ; Ruth · ven, Scarce ( 9), Wilson (l2J, ·
Twitchell (1 4), Lersch (1 6 ),
Lan borg ( 19) and Boone. WP\Yahama's lone hit Was a
Lon borg (2-4) . LP- Kelley {01). HR - Evans (7th). ,.
fifth-innin~ sin~ l e by David
( 10 innings)

Brabham . Kevin Camp pitched
the route for the Falcons
allowing seven hils, striking
out six and walking four _
Stover fanned 13 and walked

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MASON - The Waharna
White Falcon baseball team
suffered a 3~ loss Fr.iday at the
hands of Ripley on ·a one-hitter .
by lefthander Stov.er.

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Scott Wylie, rf
1 3 1 . Houston
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York
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Greg Spence, ss
4 2 1
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Bob Thomas, ss
4 o 0
Forsc
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Keith Parker , 11-cf
2 2 1 IBI, Upshaw
181. York 191. Ray
Tom Parker, 1b
1 1 0 {12) and Howard
; Koosman ,
Dave KriebeL Jb -c
4 3 2 McGraw (8); Hennigan
(8J.
Jerry Vast, 3b
~ 0 0
Parker
(14)
and
Grote.
WPJerry Murnahan. p
5 2 2 Ray (2 -0). LP- Henn igan (0-2).
Bino BolL c
2 2 1 Hr- Cedeno (3rd).
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2 0 1
John Zorrez, If
Steve Johnson, 3b
3 2 2 Chicago
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Rick Massie. cf
1 0 0
San
Fran
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Jeff Br ickey, 2b
3 0 0
Jenkins
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Bon
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Bill Wadde ll. 2b
1 0 0
Rudolph
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Marichal,
Sosa (6},
Larry Brammer, 1b
3 2 0 Moffitt (7) and Rader
Jef f Collins, lb
0 0 0 Sosa· (4-0). LP- Jenkins. WP(2 -3).
TOTALS
JJ 19 11
HRs:
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(1st),
Monday
Score by Innings :
(5th ), Pepitone (2nd). Kingman
Gal lipolis
020 020 o- 4- 6-9 (2nd
1.
Iron ton
186 01 3 x- 19-11 -1
Winning . pitcher - Mur - ·
020 oos 212- 12 12 1
nahan C6-ll ; Loser - Lee ! 0- Pittsbgh
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man,
Ross
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Arlin (7),
Jo hnson l ; Pef-ry 3 and twoTroedson
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and
Kenda
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(0
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HR
sCash
(1st).
Norman
Perry ; At bats off - Murnahan
26 ; Lee 12; John son 7; Perry Sten nett 2 {2nd anc:l 3rd).
14 ; Hits off - Mvrnahan 6; Lee
6; John so n 2; Perry-3; Ruhs off (20 inn s)
- Mur nah a n 4; Lee 9: Johnson Atlanta
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Murnahan 1i Lee 2: Jo hn son 2;
Phi ladelph ia
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Burnette by Mur na ha n ;

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Co llins &amp; McDona ld ; Scorer gums wtt t ee years remain· Harbour ; Time _ 2:31,- Ex tra
ing on his .contract that pays · · base hitS - Shee ts, wa tson,
him an estimated $50,000 a dou b les ; Wylie, Spe nc e,\ .
Murnahan, Boll and Johnson,
year,said Friday he would not a ll doubl es; Stolen · bases coach in the National Hockey Parker, Boll and Johnson 2;
SlO ne; Errors - Slone, 2;
Le ag1;1e next season.
81Jrnette, Kiesling, Berri.dge,
Kelly said he plans to return Lee, Johnson. ·Nid ay ' and
to his farm .ir. Ontario this Wei her one each ; Murnahan.

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Devils. Pictured above in their new uniforms are, first row,

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Kev Shee.ts, If
Steve Slone, ss
BiiiHolland,ss
Dave Bvrnette, 1b
Mike Berridge, cf-c
Steve Lee, p
Skipper Johnson, p
Dave Thomas, Jb
Mike Watson, 3b
Jim Pe rr y, 3b-p
Jim Niday, cf-lb
Ray Weiher, 2b
Dick Barcus. rf

Briggs, Mike Watson, Jim Perry, Bill Holland, Brett Wilson
and Roger Harbour, trainer. Rear- Coach Jim Osborne,
Ray Weiher, Dave Thomas, Jim Niday, Steve Lee, Skipper
Johnson, Mark Kiesling, Dave Burnette, Mike Berridge and
Asst. Coach C. L. (Johnny) Ecker.

BLUE DEVIlS ELIMINATED - Ironton eliminated
Gallipolis from the 1973 high school tournament picture
Friday at SOuth Point with a 19-4 victory over the Blue

DEVILS 141
Player- Pas.
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Brett Wilson , rf-2b
4 1 0
Mark Kiesling, .c
3 1. I
Leon Br iggs, cf
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coordinator of the second
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marathon , May 25-26 .m Central

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Earned runs - GAHS 2,
Ironton 9: Left on base -

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collected doubles off Murnahan

Kelly, fired last season as

disappointment to the Red Sox'
pennant hopes last season
when he finished with a 12-12 ·
record. Siebert broke into the
majors with the Cleveland
'Indians and came to Boston in
a six-player deal in April of
1969.

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Athens, Ohio 4S701
Phone : S93-6722
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By C. E. Blakeslee

Ext. Agent, Agricuitu(e
OOLUMBUS (UP! ) - Five sharply curtailed the areas
POMEROY - The Meigs County 4-H Project Plan-0-Rama
new regulatiODll · have been where small boals could go and
held this past week emphasizes the opportunities available in 4-H
adopted by the state Natural would have, in many cases, club and other youth work.
Resources Department, to go forced .them to hug shorelines
Mrs . Mend~ Jordan, advisor of Columbia Twp _, gave outinto effect at state parks be- of small state park lakes.
standing examples of bow 4-H club membership can influence an
ginning May 18, Jack Miller,
The new regulations ap. individual, a family, and a commWlity.
cluef of the department's divi- proved included: '
The 4-H club program in Meigs County is broadening its
sion of parks and recreation,
- Increasing rrom four to six ·objectives and the opportunities for youth and adults to parannounced.
horsepower the site limit of ticipate. While a traditional club may have 8 to 10 regular
One proposed regulation was motors used on lakes .it meetings, special clubs and groups can be organized around any
oot adopted. Miller said that strouds Run State Park near subject matter of interest to youth and may involve one meeting,
rule would have prohibited ca- Athens and Forked Run State one contact, or a series of meetings and contacts.
noes, rowboats, sailboats and Park near Pomeroy.
Through the cooperation of the schools of Meigs, Southern,
other slow moving watercraft
- Requiriilg a quiet period at
from entering·speed zones and state park campgrounds from
the NEW ill FARMING
waterskiing zones.
IOp .m. to 7 a.m., during which
Mill~r said the rule was dis- time the loud playing of radios
and Eastern LOcal Districts, some 500 fifth and sixth graders
carded because it would have phonographs,' ~levision sels or' have had the opportunity to participate in the ':Mulligan Stew"
nutrition program . This involved a series of slx colored motion
pictures with accompanying guidebooks and activities to help the
young people get a better understanding &lt;&gt;f nutrition.
· One teacher has pointed out that this nutrition program
carried over into the lunchroom because the students were point·
ing in their meal to the important parts of the nutrition program
they had seen in the films.
Emphasis in the 11 Mulligan Stew" program was the 4+3·2
concept, emphasizing the importance of four or mOre servings
from the vegetable-fruit g?oup, four or more servings from the
breado&lt;:ereal group, three servings from the milk group, and two
or more servings frOm the rrieat group ror every individual for
every day.
Another special activity planned this summer is a day camp
• TRAMI ~OL is a new broad spectrum wormer-over
by Mrs. Patty Kelly, -4-H Program Assistant and Mrs. Pansy
97% effective in lungworm contr ol
Jordan,
4-H Assistant. The regular 4-H camps will be available
• One treatment level for both mild and severe infection control
again this year with the Meigs-Gallia Junior 4-H Camp, June 10.
• Does not set cattle back or depress feed intake like
14; the Three-County 9 and 10· Yr . Camp, June 17-19; and the
most other worme rs.
Five County Teen Camp, June 24-28.
• Avai labl e in convenient OBLET'" ;orm in boxes of So
or 200- or !?oluble Drench Powder in dis posable
mixing jar.
mllSical instruments wiU be
prohibited.
POMEROY - Producers
- Banning scuba diving at A. who chose wheat .and feed
W. Marion St~te Park near grain program plans that in· Circleville .
ducted set-aside acreag·e are
- Prohibillng swimming at reminded that the fiv e-montl1
state park beaches between 9 period during which grazing of
p.m. and 10 a,m., except at set-aside acrca~e is prOhibited
beaches lighted and designated began April 1.
for swimming after 9 p.m.
'This limiWtion on the usc of
- Prohibiting residenls of se t-&lt;tside acreage applies to
priva te property near state producers who want to earn the
parks · from depositing refuse full program payment, sfiid
.1-tetramiso/e
"Trldemark
from their homes on sta te land Orion W. Housh, chairman of
and making it unlawful to the Meigs County Ag r.icultur~ l
dump refuse in state parks, Stabilization and Conservation
except in receptacles provided I ASCi Committee. Oth er
for that prupose.
producers who also chose the

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action of the Class A Tourney.
Easte rn . now owns a 4..8
overa ll mark . The Eagles a re
3-2 in SV AC play.
Next game will be Monday

the sixth.
Steve Lee was charged with
his third loss' of the year _
Skipper Johnson came on in the
second but was unable to hold
the Tigers. Jim Perry hurled
the final three and · two-third
innings for GAHS.
Dave Kriebel, Steve Johnson

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SOUTH POINT - Defending
Class AA Ohio State Baseball
Champion Ironton opened
defense of ils 1972 title in a big
way tM!re Friday evening with
a resounding 19-4 Southern
Sectional triumph over Gallia
Academy High School.
The contest was also counted
as a makeup game in the
Southeastern Ohio Athletic
League. Ironton finished
conference play with a 6-1

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Opportunities in 4~H :expanded

19- The Sunday Times- Sentinol, Sunday, May 6, 1973

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Powerful
Ironton
rock·
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up 29 runs in 11 outings, per-

Blue Devils, walked one and hit
two GAHS batters. But the
Tiger righthander received his
best support of the year as IHS
baQged out 11 hils off three
GAHS hurlers, including five
for extra bases .
It was Murnahan 's 29th
career victory against three
setbacks since he became a
Tiger regular as a sophomore.
He has won 19 of his last 20
champions, and served notice · games, losing only a 4·3
that they will again be the team decision to Athens earlier this
to defeat for the big crown this year. That loss, should Athens
sp ring ,
beat Meigs in a makeup game,
" We'll need a little luck, a will cost the Tigers their fourth
break from the weatherman, league baseball title in si~
and contin ued good per- years.
formances from everybody to
Athens, IHl inSide the league,
repeat," said Coach Burcham already owns a slice of the title.
following the Tigers' sur- AHS has won i3 SEOAL
prisingly easy victory over diamo~d crowns since league
GAHS.
play began in 1941.
Oddly enough, Coach :
Gallipolis felt by the
Osborne's Blue Devils, weak
wayside in tournament
in the hitting department
competition by suffering Its
this sprin g, managed six hits
second Worst defeat ever Jo
off ace Tiger hurler Jerry
baseball. Worst loss In GAHS
Murnahan- two of them for
history is ~2-3, lnf!tcted by
extra bases. GAHS plated
Parkersburg 's . Big · Red In
four runs off Murnahan, who
the 1948 season opener.
entered the game with a 5-l
The Blue Devils commi tted
season mark, and an 0.38
nine cos tly err ors Friday
earned run average. In 37
permitting 10 unearned Tiger
·innings this spring, Murruns ~
nahan had perm itted onl~
GAHS took a 2·1 lead in the
two earned runS:. He had 54- top of the secOnrJ . Ironton se rit
strikeouts and only seven
12 men to the plate in the
walks.
bottom of the second inning Friday, Murnahan, a senior, eight of them scored . Ironton
mitting the opposition 2.6 runs
a game. Not bad for a high
school team.
The Devils had committed 16
errors, arid GAHS hurlers had
permitted only 47 hits - less
than five ~feties per outing.
Ironton wasn't impressed by
those figures . Th~ Tigers
showed the Blue Devils why
they are the defending state

mark.

Overall, Coach Mike Burcham's Tigers are 1f&gt;-3. Coach
Jim Osborne's Blue Devils are
7-5 on thz ye11r, and .2·3 in
conference action . GAHS will
host Waverly on Memorial
Field in ils next outing Monday.
Ironton will play th e
wjnner of Monday's South

Point - Rock Hill Southern
Sectional semi-final tilt on
Wednesday for the sectional
Iitle and a berth in the Cla ss
AA District Tournament, to

be held at Rio Grande next
Week.
South
Point
eliminated Fairland; 8-4
Friday afternoon. Rock Hill
had a lint rouna bye.
One thing Coach Osborne's
Blue Devils were proud of this
year was their defense .
They 've been better than
average in that department the
past three years.
Goi ng into Friday's battle
with Ironton, GAHS had given

gave up four runs ( two earned)

on six hits, fcmned only three

added six runs in the third , one
in the riftli a nd three more in

Eastern ousted, 4r:-2
FEDERAL HOCKING - Bill . Osborne, Mike Larkins,
The Eastern Eagles were and Richard Cross all had
eliminated -4-2 by the Federal- singles an d catcher Alan
Hocking Lancers Friday in the Duvall doubled . The Eagles
first round of . the· Class A
Sectional Tournament.
Despi te the loss, Eastern
outhit F -H 7-4. The I~ancers

scored two runs on seven hits.
As far as the pitching was
co nce rn ed, it was evenly

matched. Eastem hurler Cross
held the Eagles scoreless after fanned seven and walked six .
the third inning. In the first Moundsman Ed Hastings

inning, Denny Hal1 put It all

struck out six and gave up no

together to enable his team to

walks:

get-the necessary runs. Pitcher

Last Wed nesday Easte rn

Ed Hastings walked to first and

defeated North Gallia High by

went to second bn a wild pitch.

a score of 8·5. Alail Duvall won

Hall hit a triple to score . the game for the Eagles with
Has tings. Hall then stole horne.- the help of dOubles by Randy
Other hitters for the Lancers Blake, Tom Spence 1·, an d
were Hastings, who doubled,

Richard Cr oss.

. and Harris who tripled.

Federal Hocking will now

For Eastern, Tim Spencer,

meet Crooksville in semifinal

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IRONTON TIGERS ( 19)
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for boys and girls then either cart do alone. ·
4-H club work in Meigs County offers youth and adulls an
opportunity, a pleasant experience, and a chance to grow.
Details can be secured by calling 992-3895 or contact the County
Extension Office.

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graze the :Jcre;Jgc throughout
Lheyear, or to cut tlay or sil~1gc
from i~, provided they give
adV.ante noike to the t\SCS
county oHi ce. They also , wil l
furfcit ll p&lt;Jrt of their prog1·am
payment.
F.or producers who want to
eurn · lhc fu ll payti1cnt, the

Friday · whi Ch wi ll pro.vid~

$100,000 a month in sf&lt;lte
gasoline tax money for in sta lling safe ty devices at hund ..
reds of s tate railroad
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centers of our attention, and projects are the tools which help

nature and apply conservation princip les; str engthen personal ·
standards and citizenship ideas ; and cultivate desire a nd ability
to cooperat~ with others.
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opportunity to gain new knowledge, skills and attitudes through
real..(ife experiences; realize the satisfactions and dignity of
work ; and develop leadership. talents and abilities.
Through 4-H club work we hope boys and girls will practice
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4·H is based on fact and science with use of the resources of
our Land-Grant University , The Ohio State University. 4-H is a
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The real heart of the 4-H ''learn by doing" experience is the
member's 4-H " project." Members need help in selectinl! work
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club are denied this pri~ilege because of inability to locate adu lts
who are willing to serve as leaders. The gfeatest reward to the
advisor will come from seeing boys and girls grow and develop.
All 4-H club advisors· . work on a vo lunteer basis
and receive n_o pay other than the satisfaction of seeing young
people develop into mature citizens.

set-aside options may elect to

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of race, creed , o r national origin .

Call 992-5321 Fo.r Free Estimate

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As in past years, these camps will be opened up to non-4-H
youth who may be interested. Details may be secured frmu tho
County Extension Office. For 4-H youth who need financial
assistance to attend, can1p scholarships will be made available
on a full or part basis. Application should be made to th~ County
Extension Office or one of the 4-H Assistants.
Interest in the 4-H Plan.O-Rama was evidenced by the club
winning the record for the most attending. The Busy Beavers 4-H
Qub, advisors Delma Karr, Me;ry Hoover, Jean Province, and
Evelyn Thomas "had 23 members, parents and advisors present.
The highest percentage of membership attendance was a tie with
13outof 15for the Up and At 'Em 4-H Club, advisor Ruth Milford;
and the Middleport Merry Munchers, advisor Jennifer Butcher.
4-H club ti-.embership in Meigs County is open to all boys and
girls who have i&gt;assed their eighth birthday by January 1 or are
in the 3rd grade ond have not passed their l!lth birthday as of
January 1, 1973. This membership is open to all youth regardless

based on real~ife projects and program. It's adult lite in the
makmg.

Grazing ban on set-aside began Aprill

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Twitchell (1 4), Lersch (1 6 ),
Lan borg ( 19) and Boone. WP\Yahama's lone hit Was a
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fifth-innin~ sin~ l e by David
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allowing seven hils, striking
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Stover fanned 13 and walked

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Tom Parker, 1b
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Dave KriebeL Jb -c
4 3 2 McGraw (8); Hennigan
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Jerry Vast, 3b
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Parker
(14)
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Bino BolL c
2 2 1 Hr- Cedeno (3rd).
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John Zorrez, If
Steve Johnson, 3b
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Rick Massie. cf
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Jeff Br ickey, 2b
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Rudolph
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Larry Brammer, 1b
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Jef f Collins, lb
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TOTALS
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Score by Innings :
(5th ), Pepitone (2nd). Kingman
Gal lipolis
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Norman
Perry ; At bats off - Murnahan
26 ; Lee 12; John son 7; Perry Sten nett 2 {2nd anc:l 3rd).
14 ; Hits off - Mvrnahan 6; Lee
6; John so n 2; Perry-3; Ruhs off (20 inn s)
- Mur nah a n 4; Lee 9: Johnson Atlanta
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Hit by oitched ball ~ Mowerv .
by Perry·; Boll by Joh nson;
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for cash and a minor league

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left to right - Steve Slone, Kev Sheets, Dick Barcus, Leon

Co llins &amp; McDona ld ; Scorer gums wtt t ee years remain· Harbour ; Time _ 2:31,- Ex tra
ing on his .contract that pays · · base hitS - Shee ts, wa tson,
him an estimated $50,000 a dou b les ; Wylie, Spe nc e,\ .
Murnahan, Boll and Johnson,
year,said Friday he would not a ll doubl es; Stolen · bases coach in the National Hockey Parker, Boll and Johnson 2;
SlO ne; Errors - Slone, 2;
Le ag1;1e next season.
81Jrnette, Kiesling, Berri.dge,
Kelly said he plans to return Lee, Johnson. ·Nid ay ' and
to his farm .ir. Ontario this Wei her one each ; Murnahan.

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Devils. Pictured above in their new uniforms are, first row,

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Kev Shee.ts, If
Steve Slone, ss
BiiiHolland,ss
Dave Bvrnette, 1b
Mike Berridge, cf-c
Steve Lee, p
Skipper Johnson, p
Dave Thomas, Jb
Mike Watson, 3b
Jim Pe rr y, 3b-p
Jim Niday, cf-lb
Ray Weiher, 2b
Dick Barcus. rf

Briggs, Mike Watson, Jim Perry, Bill Holland, Brett Wilson
and Roger Harbour, trainer. Rear- Coach Jim Osborne,
Ray Weiher, Dave Thomas, Jim Niday, Steve Lee, Skipper
Johnson, Mark Kiesling, Dave Burnette, Mike Berridge and
Asst. Coach C. L. (Johnny) Ecker.

BLUE DEVIlS ELIMINATED - Ironton eliminated
Gallipolis from the 1973 high school tournament picture
Friday at SOuth Point with a 19-4 victory over the Blue

DEVILS 141
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Brett Wilson , rf-2b
4 1 0
Mark Kiesling, .c
3 1. I
Leon Br iggs, cf
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coordinator of the second
annual Pepsi-Cola Bicycle
marathon , May 25-26 .m Central

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Perry, Steve Slone and Jim
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coach of the Pittsburgh Pen·
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Earned runs - GAHS 2,
Ironton 9: Left on base -

BICYCLE MARATHON
NEW YORK (UP!) - AI
Toefield, manager of the U.S.

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collected doubles off Murnahan

Kelly, fired last season as

disappointment to the Red Sox'
pennant hopes last season
when he finished with a 12-12 ·
record. Siebert broke into the
majors with the Cleveland
'Indians and came to Boston in
a six-player deal in April of
1969.

329 E. Stale Stree1
Athens, Ohio 4S701
Phone : S93-6722
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By C. E. Blakeslee

Ext. Agent, Agricuitu(e
OOLUMBUS (UP! ) - Five sharply curtailed the areas
POMEROY - The Meigs County 4-H Project Plan-0-Rama
new regulatiODll · have been where small boals could go and
held this past week emphasizes the opportunities available in 4-H
adopted by the state Natural would have, in many cases, club and other youth work.
Resources Department, to go forced .them to hug shorelines
Mrs . Mend~ Jordan, advisor of Columbia Twp _, gave outinto effect at state parks be- of small state park lakes.
standing examples of bow 4-H club membership can influence an
ginning May 18, Jack Miller,
The new regulations ap. individual, a family, and a commWlity.
cluef of the department's divi- proved included: '
The 4-H club program in Meigs County is broadening its
sion of parks and recreation,
- Increasing rrom four to six ·objectives and the opportunities for youth and adults to parannounced.
horsepower the site limit of ticipate. While a traditional club may have 8 to 10 regular
One proposed regulation was motors used on lakes .it meetings, special clubs and groups can be organized around any
oot adopted. Miller said that strouds Run State Park near subject matter of interest to youth and may involve one meeting,
rule would have prohibited ca- Athens and Forked Run State one contact, or a series of meetings and contacts.
noes, rowboats, sailboats and Park near Pomeroy.
Through the cooperation of the schools of Meigs, Southern,
other slow moving watercraft
- Requiriilg a quiet period at
from entering·speed zones and state park campgrounds from
the NEW ill FARMING
waterskiing zones.
IOp .m. to 7 a.m., during which
Mill~r said the rule was dis- time the loud playing of radios
and Eastern LOcal Districts, some 500 fifth and sixth graders
carded because it would have phonographs,' ~levision sels or' have had the opportunity to participate in the ':Mulligan Stew"
nutrition program . This involved a series of slx colored motion
pictures with accompanying guidebooks and activities to help the
young people get a better understanding &lt;&gt;f nutrition.
· One teacher has pointed out that this nutrition program
carried over into the lunchroom because the students were point·
ing in their meal to the important parts of the nutrition program
they had seen in the films.
Emphasis in the 11 Mulligan Stew" program was the 4+3·2
concept, emphasizing the importance of four or mOre servings
from the vegetable-fruit g?oup, four or more servings from the
breado&lt;:ereal group, three servings from the milk group, and two
or more servings frOm the rrieat group ror every individual for
every day.
Another special activity planned this summer is a day camp
• TRAMI ~OL is a new broad spectrum wormer-over
by Mrs. Patty Kelly, -4-H Program Assistant and Mrs. Pansy
97% effective in lungworm contr ol
Jordan,
4-H Assistant. The regular 4-H camps will be available
• One treatment level for both mild and severe infection control
again this year with the Meigs-Gallia Junior 4-H Camp, June 10.
• Does not set cattle back or depress feed intake like
14; the Three-County 9 and 10· Yr . Camp, June 17-19; and the
most other worme rs.
Five County Teen Camp, June 24-28.
• Avai labl e in convenient OBLET'" ;orm in boxes of So
or 200- or !?oluble Drench Powder in dis posable
mixing jar.
mllSical instruments wiU be
prohibited.
POMEROY - Producers
- Banning scuba diving at A. who chose wheat .and feed
W. Marion St~te Park near grain program plans that in· Circleville .
ducted set-aside acreag·e are
- Prohibillng swimming at reminded that the fiv e-montl1
state park beaches between 9 period during which grazing of
p.m. and 10 a,m., except at set-aside acrca~e is prOhibited
beaches lighted and designated began April 1.
for swimming after 9 p.m.
'This limiWtion on the usc of
- Prohibiting residenls of se t-&lt;tside acreage applies to
priva te property near state producers who want to earn the
parks · from depositing refuse full program payment, sfiid
.1-tetramiso/e
"Trldemark
from their homes on sta te land Orion W. Housh, chairman of
and making it unlawful to the Meigs County Ag r.icultur~ l
dump refuse in state parks, Stabilization and Conservation
except in receptacles provided I ASCi Committee. Oth er
for that prupose.
producers who also chose the

Siebert, 36, was a major .

_Your starting salary will be $307 a month and you can
move .up quickly . 30 days paid vacati on annually. very
best medical care. Travel. Educational opport unities. A
good deal. Many .di tt eren t jobs opening up .soon. -Choose
the best. Contact y.our Air Force recruiter today and look
over whilt will he 'available.

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Our
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and Murnahan each had two
hits apiece for Ironton . Kev

SIEBERT TRADED
BOSTON (UP! ) - Veteran
pitcher Sonny &amp;iebert was
traded Friday by the Boston
Red S&lt;lx to the -Texas Rangers

WHICH JOB DO YOU WANT.?

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three years.

If you wait unt il th is su mmer, the good job you want may ·
alr~ady be taken. Choose now and be su re of getting it,
under the delayed en Iistm ent -prog ram of the Ur:t ited
Stat es Air Force,
·

• Data· Processing
eJet Engine Mechanic
•Electronics

when Eastern takes on Sym-

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summer and collect his salary .
from the Penguins for the next

PICK YOUR JOB NOW·
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action of the Class A Tourney.
Easte rn . now owns a 4..8
overa ll mark . The Eagles a re
3-2 in SV AC play.
Next game will be Monday

the sixth.
Steve Lee was charged with
his third loss' of the year _
Skipper Johnson came on in the
second but was unable to hold
the Tigers. Jim Perry hurled
the final three and · two-third
innings for GAHS.
Dave Kriebel, Steve Johnson

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Five new regulations
adop_ted' by depaHment

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SOUTH POINT - Defending
Class AA Ohio State Baseball
Champion Ironton opened
defense of ils 1972 title in a big
way tM!re Friday evening with
a resounding 19-4 Southern
Sectional triumph over Gallia
Academy High School.
The contest was also counted
as a makeup game in the
Southeastern Ohio Athletic
League. Ironton finished
conference play with a 6-1

.
Opportunities in 4~H :expanded

19- The Sunday Times- Sentinol, Sunday, May 6, 1973

POMEROY LANDMARK
JACK W. CAR~EY,
Qpen Mon.-Sat . 8 to 6
, _992-2181

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Pomeroy, Q~io

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1973

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21- Tbe Sunday Times Sentinel Sunclay May 6 1973

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we a -: ava abe o a Me gs
types of trench ng wa te
Russe s P umb ng 446 4l92
TWO a e o s n M dd epo t
De e opmen Co
50 N
nes gas nes etc
one hoUse n Le a
Fa s
M dd epo rt
Second Ave
29? f
phone be a e 6 p m 992 5693
Oh o Phone 992 5Q76 fa
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89 If
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GILLENWATER S sepl lank
fo ma t on
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5 6 30 c
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EXPERT
Wheel A11gnment
'5.55
On Mos1 Amer can Cars
-- GUARANTEEDPhone 992 2094

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Open IT IS
Monda:i!t'lru Saturday
606 E Ma n , Pomero~ 0

EXPERIENCED

Radlato
Service
From the taraest Truck or
Bulldoze Rad lillo to the
~ma es Heater t.:ore
N•than 8 gps
Rad a lor Spec1al st

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Ph 992 2114

Pornerot

PAINT SPECIAL•
Blue Redge
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LATEX PAINT

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POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO
992 2094
606 E Maon Pomeroy

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO
773 SSS4
Mason W Va .

Stop In and See
Floor Dosplay.

EXCAVAT NG Doze 5 Ia g e MODERN septic tank service
and sma
Backhoes and
24 hou s 7 days a week
Loade s on track and t es
Phone 992 3954
Dump t uck s
Lo boy
4 10 JOtc
Se v ce Sept c anks n
s al ed
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DANNY S TV Se v ce Mason
Pu ns phone 992 2478 o 992
W Va
phone 773 5976

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HARRISON S TV Se v ce and 0 OELL WHEEL al gnment
Se v ce Ca s phone 992 2522
ocated at Crossroads Rt 124
comp lete front end serv ce
2 9 tfc
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balanced
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gua arileed
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a es Phone 992 32 3 or 742
3232
2 18 tfc

SPRING CLEANING
SALE
Ove 30 new d spay mob le homes go on sale a hundreds
of do a s n sav ngs o make oom fo new sum me stock
Daub es and Modula s due o r s ng cos of umbe and
mate a Sa e pr ce good only on d sp ayed un s

SALE GOOD THRU MAY71h
Ernest M Shuler- Me gs County Owner

MILLER MOBILE HOMES
423 7521
1220 WASIIINGTON BLVD

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MOW LAWNS and gene a ya d
c ea nup Ph 446 0820
063
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How to GET
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OUTS JUST L ST Wll' H
CLELAND REALTY
T TODAY
HENRY E CLELAND
BROKE II
992 2259
If no answer 992 26.58

ROUTE 35 BEYOND THUR
MAN - \je y n ce s x room
w h ba h home on th ee
qua ers a e n Jackson
Coun y Ha dwo od 1 oo s
wa to wa ca pe fue o
u nace cen a a
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~ 8 500

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wo k n nu s ng home
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I ve n W te Box 3 3 ronton
Mo her s League
Oh o Roue
08 4
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Sold Farm to Power Co and w It self the follow ng at the
farm located Tu,..n North on Co Rd 1 at salem Center
and go approx matefy 2 m les to Star Hal Turn left on
Countv Road 47 to Solfem Twp Road 324 approx matety
m le Watch for' SateS gns from S R 24 at Salem Center
ANTIQUES or COLLECTABLES
Organ w h Top G ass Doo Cab net Sp nn ng Whee
Co d Bed M cGu tfy Readers and other o d Books n
c ud ng Na ana Geograph c Magaz nes dat ng back o
926 Wood Chu n 0 he Churns Pie Safe Sf ard Sea es
M k Cans Te ephone Ca Bel P cture
Hand C de M
Frames 0 La mps Buggy w hout Whee s Open F re
L ght S ave W t ng Desk p us Seve a
nterest ng
Item s
HOUSEHOLD and TOOLS
Meat Cube Meat Gr nl:hi' h n D 1 Gas &amp; E ectr c
Wate Heate s C\J tt ng To ch 2 Rota T ers Potato
P ow S de De very Rake pus hand too s &amp; a ot of Yeng
8x16 Woo Rug 2 Sew ng
Yangs 9x 2 Woo Rug
Mach nes Che sts of D awers End Tables s·and Tabes
0 nette Set Camp Stove K tchen Cab net S ng e Iron
Beds L b a y Stand plus a lot of M see laneous Items
TERMS CASII
LUNCIIAVAILABLE
Not Respqns ble for Ace dents or Loss of Property
MR &amp; MRS ALBERT BOLIN OWNERS
CARNAHAN AUCTION SERVICE
J Carnahan 614 9-t9 2708
614 949 2033-D Srntfh

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we be ow $20 000

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as o
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9 3
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08 3

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and a end Sou heas Oh a s
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n EMS Coun y Sun day
May 6 2 6 p m Ga a Coun y
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08
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any deb s a he han my own
as o l h s da e Ma y 3 973
CecR Mes
06 3

MAYFLOWERS
COMMON CARRIER
OIV SION
NEEDS
QUALIF ED DRIVERS
MAJOR
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cove ng 48 s a es now o
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ca on
a n ng on he equ pmen
No expe ence necessa y
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he Road
Qua ed d e s ea n o e
$ 2 000 pe yea
now
be n
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CALL NOW
A ea Code 5 3
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P 0 Box 422
Day on Oh o 4540
1072

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VACUUM
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SERVICERepa s Pa ts Suppl es
New Sweepers SJ9 9S and up
Ca pet
ca e
p oduct s
Shampoo Ant stat c Spot
Reta denl
Remove s So
Open oa m Spm
Phone 367 7736

SALES PEOPLE
a pa
me e)(pe ence he pfu
Ap p y a Cox Depa men
S a e S ve B dge P a~a
07 3

DAVIS VACUUM
CLEANER STORE

CRE D T
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a n good sa a y exce en
company bene s
nc udes
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DAY CARE
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m es wes o new hosp fa
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Ph 446
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ca e
Madg.e Hau d en
Owne
Lo ed h &amp; John
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607 P Whee ng W Va
83 f

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eman P ease phone 446
3274
07 3

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SPARE T ME INCOME
REF LL NG and co ec no
money
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d spense s n you a ea No
se ng To qua y you must
have ca r efe ences 1$.600 o
$3 500 cash Pa a n~n c ng
ava abe Th ee
o se en
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phone numbe
08 3

MOTOR ST
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COMPANY
One
sop
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WE NEED
p otec on a Au o Home
PART TIME MEU
Bus ness and L fe Ray Ha wk
Agen 446 2300 54 4 h Ave WITH ca s o n5pec hou ses
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expe ence n ecessa y No
watches and d amonds
se ng p easa n wo k good
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ou
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pay You ca n be ou agen o
anywhe e Tawney s Jewel y
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ph one numbe l o TRAYCO
Serv ce New and used CBs
P 0 Box 2 77 Kan sas C y
po ce mon a s an ennas
etc Bob s C t zen Band Rad o M o 64 42
08
Equ p Geo ges C eek Rd
Gall po s Oh o 446 45 7
2 2 If

Wanted To Buy
JUNK au o and scrap me a
Ph 388 8776
a9 26

PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, 11:00 A.M.
MAY 12, 1973

446-1066

RUSSELL WUOD REALTOR
HEALTH TOP The e sn t
nuch fun n med c ne but
he e s a good deal of
med c ne n fun
GOOD MORN NG? We ve often
wonde ed how many words
a a m c oc ks ha e added to
he Eng sh anguage
47 GARFIELD Ave ve y n ce
home w h new ca pe and
con
d apes cen a a
d t on ng f ont oom 22 x 4
w h wood bu n ng f eplace
mode n
k c hen
fu
basement and new ca po
-las ve v ew p ce $22 500
3 BEDROOM b ock dwg on 3
ac es of and f epface n
onl oom ca pet fue o
u nace p ced to se $9 000

FURNITURE

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BUSINESS
Loca ed n an upcom ng
commun ty nc udes 5 yea
o d bu d ng w th ave y
apa tm en
3 bed ooms
bath n ce k ! c hen
ga s
u na ce 2 9 assed po c hes
A
equ pm en and stock
JUST$ 790000
NEAR RUTLAND
4 bed oo m s W c ose s n ce
bath k tchen has ots of
ab nel s ange and d n ng
Sto m
a ea 7 oom s n a
doo s and w n'dows
ac es GO NG AT $ 6 900 00
MIDOLEPORT
3 a ge bed ooms Ba h N ce
k tchen w th cab ne s and
Ia ge d n ng a ea ecessed
gh ng Gas fa ced a he a
Lo s of remade ng done
he e Ga age and corne ot
ONLY ~ 000000
FURNISHED HOME
W h a arge o OOx135 2
bed ooms D n ng
Com p ete y enovated
yea s ago fu nace
oors sto m doo s
Has
Genera
w ndows
E ect c k 1chen ALL FOR
THE PR CE OF A MOB LE
HOME $8 500 00
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Just out of Pome oy 4 a ge
bed oomfo w th c osets
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pet ng
n
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home
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doo s
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$700000
HERE WE HAVE A
ve r y n ce p ece of proper y
a
us $8 500 00 I has a
NEW bath A NEW fo ced
a
u nace Lots of pane ng
3 bedrooms La ge k tchen
w h d n ng area A a ge
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ce a w th oom ave A b g
of s case to Mddepo t
TH S YOU MU ST SEE

LET US esto e you old fam y
photos P ces easona b ~
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4S2 Second Ave
Gall pols Oh o45631
Osca Ba rd
Douglas Wetherholl
6 oke s
'14 446 3.,34
WE BUY SELL OR TRADE
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bed ooms one and hc1 f ba hs
fu basemen coun ty wa e
a ge o about wo m es out
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WE WISH to express bu s n
ce e thanks to those who sent WILL do babys tt ng n n 't
home weekdays Any1 me
flowe s food
money and
afte 4 p m Have eferences
spec a messages of sym
Ph one 4~ 0520
pa1hy du ng fhe
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G eat grandfather
and ROTO TILLERS lawn mowe s
brothe Ea Ange
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562 Fourth Avenue
446 1561
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OFFICE SUPPLIES

3 99' gallon

NEW L STING
95 ACRES
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house w h balh u nace and
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basemen
5 bed ooms
on and s de
c ose s a ge
po ch La ge ba n and m
p em en shed P en t y o good
encesa nd a m ne a s
wa e
llt:ADY MIX
CONCRETE
$30 000 00
de ve ed r ght to your
RESTAURANT
pro ect Fast and easy Free
EQU PMEIH
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mates Phone 992 3284
Good
4 7Jotc
Goegle n Ready M x Co
oca on do ng
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cava t ng Phon e 992 5367 REASONABLE rates Ph 446
2 YEARS OLD
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COUNTRY HOME
Ove
9 tfc
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o d 33 A qual y bu t home a
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2966
$25 000 00
Phone 949 3821
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se v ce a makes 992 2284
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
Ask ng on y $ 0 000 00
The Fab c Shop Pomeroy
n ght phone 992 3525 or 992
WHEN YOU ADVERT SE
5232
Author zed S nger Sa es and
YOUR PROPERTY
YOU
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OPEN YOUR DOOR TO
3 29 j
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FOR
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SA FETY LI ST W TH US
doors and w ndows carports
marquees a fum num s d ng
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LOVELY 3 bed oom
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w th ow down paymen TWO NOW OPEN
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446 1209

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E M Ike Woseman 446 3799
E N Weseman 446 4500

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p e e ca pe ng a r con
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1 yr o d Schu tz
wo ba hs fu I ba semen w h
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n ur e B9 A Lot Reduced
$ 3 900
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Even ngs
CH EAP HOUS NG
5 ms
C ~arles M Neat 446 546
and
bath
w h
dou b e
La ao y Ths sa sec ona
J M chaet Neat 446 503
home on Ne ghbo hood Rd
P ce reduced o $ 3 500
Jay Sheppard 446 000
NEW HOMES
Denver K H g er 446 0002
qua
ST RT 775 - 5 b g ms
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ba h 254 sq
v a ea P us
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ca po I F ee wa e
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s ep up s. ep down en ance
oc.:~ l ed on
A o $2 000
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own
3 spa ous
and ba h a ached ga age
bed ooms easy 4 3 com
fu and d y base La app ox
p e e a g e ba th s ca pe t
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pond n Ta a Es a e Many
ca pe It has a 2 ca ga age
ex as no men oned Ca
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WE HAVE OTHERS
Whe he
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Even ngs Cafl446 4244
Steven Betz446 9583
John Fu e 446 4327

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b ack and b own ma e gone
fo 3 o 4 days phone 949 2594
o 949 2595 befo e 3 p m
wee kda ys o
any me on
weekends
566c

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ALBERT E..H~AN
Water De very 9erv ce
Pat ot S a Rt Ga 1 po s
Ph 379 213.
243 t
BOB
LANES
comp e,
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424 2 Fou th Ave
v ce
Kanauga Bus ness by ap
po n ment
Ph
446 049
Pease ca after 6 p m
278 t
BANKS TREE SERVICE
FREE est ma es
ab y n
surance Prun ng t mm ng
and cav ty wo k f ee and
stump emova Ph 4-46 4953
73 f

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pan s a d sh I s
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Thur s and Sat
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Open Tues
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566P

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26 y
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Ma cum V nton Oh o 388
8 4

SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED

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24 Hour

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Da ly Servece

MODERN
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John Tucker Rt 4
Pomeroy 0
Ph. 992 3954

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KARR'S BARBER SHOP

0 Lyt1n St
POMEROY

DUPLEX HOUSE 6 ooms and
ba h each can be f nanced
w h sma I down paymen1
Phone 992 5786
56 61c

97 TR UMPH 650
4 500 m es $995 o
ph one 992 3048

CONTEMPORARY Mode n
Wa n u s y e s e eo ad o
am m ad o 4 speake sound
sys em 4 speed au oma c
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992
3965

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Ca 992 2623 fo appo ntment
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Vzrgzl B.
Teaford, Sr
Broker
110 Mechamc Street

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YARD SALE
Ru and on
Rd
Law en e
Hy se
es d en e s a ng Thu sda y
May 3 d and con n ng un
e e yth ng s sod
533
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533c

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HEATING &amp;
COOLING
Furnace Controls
HUMIDIFIERS
Hot Water Healers
Plumbmg
Elecfrocal Work

ARNOLD
BROTHERS

Mobile Homes For Sale

542p

992 2448

Pome~oy

Help Wanted

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Pau Wo e es dence ba c k o
NEW 2 PC Ea l y Ame can
w th
00 p 1 n y on w h
Sco chg ua d and Map e wood
m Th s week on y $ 99 95
Ca h and (a y Pome oy
Re o e y 622 E Ma n S
Pome oy phone 992 554
5 3 61c

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536c

Auto Sales
969 CHEVEL E 396 4 speed
good and on phone 992 25 2
ny m e
5 3c
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69 GTO
p eed
exhau s
hocks a d
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mo e A k ng $ 350 00
992 396

Re o e y 622 E

phone 992 55

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phone 992
533c

For Rent or Sale
STORAGE Bu d ng
00 x 50
on 87 ac e of land w h 333
on age on Spr ng Ave
Pome oy Oh o
6 a m e
om Ma n S eel 1 2 m es
o e Na ~ o s Run Road rom
No 7 by pass Phone 992 24 2
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56 c

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phone 992 7554
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52 6 p

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appo n ment
3 20 tfc
UPHOLSTERY
egu a y $3 95 on y
A so
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BOSTON
5S6

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sa e
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96 8 RAMBLER
exce en
con d on new
es $825
mus se
a
304 773 5333
566 p

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CALL us for wash wax and
ucks
deg eas ng of you
mob e home s a um num
s d ng o any H ng washab e
446 444

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I m Th s week on y $ 99 95
Cas h and Ca ·y Pome oy
Re ave y 622 E Ma n S
Pone oy phone 992 554
53 6

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Pome oy Re a e y 622 E

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POODLES AKC p upp es sma
m n a u e b ack o wh e
wo med
pe manen shots
$ 5 phone Coo
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cush ons s anda d
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$9 95
Re a e y 622 E
phone 992 55

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Pome r oy
Ma n S

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5 3 IS c
HOUSE n Long Bottom phone
985 3529

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wood f oo s 3 bed oom ba h
v ng room
d n ng
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bu t n k chen b eezeway
ga age
ty water Lo s ze
00x400 p us n ne enths
omp e f ed Add t ana lo
a a ab e Tuppe s P a n s
Oh o P tt e $ a 000 as s
Phone 667 63a6

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B &amp; M ROOFING and man
53 24 p
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au om a
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en e s ock w be so d A so
owe s ee ng c ea n Good
HAVE R EAL and pe m anen
free est ma es Bob N\a cum
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buc ket sea ts $450
owe s o Mo he s Day and
V nton Oh a 388 8798
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STEWART Elect ca Se v ce &amp;
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53 5 c
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chan e o buy g oce es a
heat ng Phone 446 456
you p ce Do no m ss
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2
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27 If
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pho
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992
3874
THOMAS FAIN
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bed oom 2 ba l hs
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TERMITE PEST ~UN 1MOL
56 t c
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K nasbu v Rd Coun tv Rd a
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no p e s phone 949 3 M
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2 3 0 ce hou s 2 p m lo 7
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col ec 367 0 28
BACKIIOE AND
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any o gan za on ph one 992
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spec a ze n work ng w h
t ypes of backhoe ng sep c
SEPTIC TANKS
AEP Co emp oyees although
anks foote s etc A so a
C eaned and ns a ed
we a -: ava abe o a Me gs
types of trench ng wa te
Russe s P umb ng 446 4l92
TWO a e o s n M dd epo t
De e opmen Co
50 N
nes gas nes etc
one hoUse n Le a
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M dd epo rt
Second Ave
29? f
phone be a e 6 p m 992 5693
Oh o Phone 992 5Q76 fa
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89 If
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GILLENWATER S sepl lank
fo ma t on
57 5 c
--~--DRY WALL serv ce by con
c ean ng an,d
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5 6 30 c
ROOM house and ba h ::. a e
tr•ct W t arrl Bosley 446
house wreck ng Ph 446 9499
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9 ACRESo and gas we and
698 99
sma pond ca 742 626
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Se1111ces Offered

For Rent

EXPERT
Wheel A11gnment
'5.55
On Mos1 Amer can Cars
-- GUARANTEEDPhone 992 2094

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Open IT IS
Monda:i!t'lru Saturday
606 E Ma n , Pomero~ 0

EXPERIENCED

Radlato
Service
From the taraest Truck or
Bulldoze Rad lillo to the
~ma es Heater t.:ore
N•than 8 gps
Rad a lor Spec1al st

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Ph 992 2114

Pornerot

PAINT SPECIAL•
Blue Redge
lnfereor Exfereor

LATEX PAINT

Fo
wood
f n shes

and

mason y

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO
992 2094
606 E Maon Pomeroy

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO
773 SSS4
Mason W Va .

Stop In and See
Floor Dosplay.

EXCAVAT NG Doze 5 Ia g e MODERN septic tank service
and sma
Backhoes and
24 hou s 7 days a week
Loade s on track and t es
Phone 992 3954
Dump t uck s
Lo boy
4 10 JOtc
Se v ce Sept c anks n
s al ed
Geo ge
DANNY S TV Se v ce Mason
Pu ns phone 992 2478 o 992
W Va
phone 773 5976

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7402

HARRISON S TV Se v ce and 0 OELL WHEEL al gnment
Se v ce Ca s phone 992 2522
ocated at Crossroads Rt 124
comp lete front end serv ce
2 9 tfc
.-------,---;---------lu(le up and brake serv ce
Wh ee s
balanced
e ec
A I
work
t on ca I y
gua arileed
Rea sonable
a es Phone 992 32 3 or 742
3232
2 18 tfc

SPRING CLEANING
SALE
Ove 30 new d spay mob le homes go on sale a hundreds
of do a s n sav ngs o make oom fo new sum me stock
Daub es and Modula s due o r s ng cos of umbe and
mate a Sa e pr ce good only on d sp ayed un s

SALE GOOD THRU MAY71h
Ernest M Shuler- Me gs County Owner

MILLER MOBILE HOMES
423 7521
1220 WASIIINGTON BLVD

BELPRE 0

MOW LAWNS and gene a ya d
c ea nup Ph 446 0820
063
108 6

Our

MAl N
POMEROY

How to GET
N on
IN s and say OUT
OUTS JUST L ST Wll' H
CLELAND REALTY
T TODAY
HENRY E CLELAND
BROKE II
992 2259
If no answer 992 26.58

ROUTE 35 BEYOND THUR
MAN - \je y n ce s x room
w h ba h home on th ee
qua ers a e n Jackson
Coun y Ha dwo od 1 oo s
wa to wa ca pe fue o
u nace cen a a
con
d on ng p ced a on y
~ 8 500

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Help Wanted

Depa tmen Bu ding May 0 NEEDS LPN o et ed RN I'!'
and
f on 2 o 6 Sa 9 to
wo k n nu s ng home
c1n
? Sponso eel by R o G ande
I ve n W te Box 3 3 ronton
Mo her s League
Oh o Roue
08 4
2

Sold Farm to Power Co and w It self the follow ng at the
farm located Tu,..n North on Co Rd 1 at salem Center
and go approx matefy 2 m les to Star Hal Turn left on
Countv Road 47 to Solfem Twp Road 324 approx matety
m le Watch for' SateS gns from S R 24 at Salem Center
ANTIQUES or COLLECTABLES
Organ w h Top G ass Doo Cab net Sp nn ng Whee
Co d Bed M cGu tfy Readers and other o d Books n
c ud ng Na ana Geograph c Magaz nes dat ng back o
926 Wood Chu n 0 he Churns Pie Safe Sf ard Sea es
M k Cans Te ephone Ca Bel P cture
Hand C de M
Frames 0 La mps Buggy w hout Whee s Open F re
L ght S ave W t ng Desk p us Seve a
nterest ng
Item s
HOUSEHOLD and TOOLS
Meat Cube Meat Gr nl:hi' h n D 1 Gas &amp; E ectr c
Wate Heate s C\J tt ng To ch 2 Rota T ers Potato
P ow S de De very Rake pus hand too s &amp; a ot of Yeng
8x16 Woo Rug 2 Sew ng
Yangs 9x 2 Woo Rug
Mach nes Che sts of D awers End Tables s·and Tabes
0 nette Set Camp Stove K tchen Cab net S ng e Iron
Beds L b a y Stand plus a lot of M see laneous Items
TERMS CASII
LUNCIIAVAILABLE
Not Respqns ble for Ace dents or Loss of Property
MR &amp; MRS ALBERT BOLIN OWNERS
CARNAHAN AUCTION SERVICE
J Carnahan 614 9-t9 2708
614 949 2033-D Srntfh

MMED ATE POSSESS ON
ONne w
e you move n
n
h s
h ee
om o ow
bedroom
an ch w h u
basemen and a ge at
Ga age n ba semen ce am c
ba h bu I n k chen p ced
we be ow $20 000

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1 WILL NOT be res pons be fo
any deb s o he han my own
as o
oday May 6
9 3
S gned Cu s Cy
08 3

TAKEad veSundaya
and a end Sou heas Oh a s
Erne gency
f s t annua
Med ca Se v ce Exh b
Erne gency
ambu ances
M ed cop e
y n d sp ays
demons a t ons and much
mo e See what s happen ng
n EMS Coun y Sun day
May 6 2 6 p m Ga a Coun y
Jun o Fa g ounds Roue 35
ac ass
om Ho ze Med ca
Cente See you he e
08
W LL nol be espons be fo
any deb s a he han my own
as o l h s da e Ma y 3 973
CecR Mes
06 3

MAYFLOWERS
COMMON CARRIER
OIV SION
NEEDS
QUALIF ED DRIVERS
MAJOR
uck ng company
cove ng 48 s a es now o
e ng pa d qua
ca on
a n ng on he equ pmen
No expe ence necessa y
Loca and Ove
he Road
Qua ed d e s ea n o e
$ 2 000 pe yea
now
be n
a ce p ed
Ope a a s on du y 24 hou s
CALL NOW
A ea Code 5 3
22a 76 2 fa
mmed ate ap
p c a on
a
w le
o
May owe
Re
u
ng
Agen s
P 0 Box 422
Day on Oh o 4540
1072

96 f
VACUUM
CLEANER
SERVICERepa s Pa ts Suppl es
New Sweepers SJ9 9S and up
Ca pet
ca e
p oduct s
Shampoo Ant stat c Spot
Reta denl
Remove s So
Open oa m Spm
Phone 367 7736

SALES PEOPLE
a pa
me e)(pe ence he pfu
Ap p y a Cox Depa men
S a e S ve B dge P a~a
07 3

DAVIS VACUUM
CLEANER STORE

CRE D T
CLERK
Book keep ng no yp ng w
a n good sa a y exce en
company bene s
nc udes
me hand se d scoun App y
n pe son on y 9
I
M onday May 7 Sp egels 4
Cou S· ee l Gal po s
08

DAY CARE
SUN VALLEY Nu se y Schoo
1 censed by Sta e of Oh a 1
m es wes o new hosp fa
~77 Sun Val ey D
Ph 446
3657 Day ca e tha says we
ca e
Madg.e Hau d en
Owne
Lo ed h &amp; John
Hau d en Ope ator s
4tf
FOR

9a 16
BORROW by Ma
to $BOO
Money f o
any pu pose
(onf dent a
Conven en
te m s
Robe s Loan Box
607 P Whee ng W Va
83 f

WANTED som eone a
e n
e de y gen
and a e to
eman P ease phone 446
3274
07 3

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Bustness Opportunities
SPARE T ME INCOME
REF LL NG and co ec no
money
om NEW T Y P~
h gh qual y con ope a ed
d spense s n you a ea No
se ng To qua y you must
have ca r efe ences 1$.600 o
$3 500 cash Pa a n~n c ng
ava abe Th ee
o se en
hou s week y ca n ne ex
ce en man h y ncome M o e
u
me Fo pe sana
n
e v ew w te MUL Tl VEND
NC DEPT D 568 L nco n
A e P sbu gh Pa 5202 o
ca Co eel 4 2 93 4993 When
w
ng p ease n c ude you
phone numbe
08 3

MOTOR ST
N SURA N CE
COMPANY
One
sop
NVESTIGATORS
WE NEED
p otec on a Au o Home
PART TIME MEU
Bus ness and L fe Ray Ha wk
Agen 446 2300 54 4 h Ave WITH ca s o n5pec hou ses
00 I
a k o deb o s co ec t money
p ck up c ed
ca ds
n
est gale sk p ace e c No
WE HAVE a com p e e ne o
expe ence n ecessa y No
watches and d amonds
se ng p easa n wo k good
Compa e
ou
p ces
pay You ca n be ou agen o
anywhe e Tawney s Jewel y
he a ea whe e you
e Fo
5
app ca on and u dela s
se nd you name add ess and
TWO WAY Rado s Sa es &amp;
ph one numbe l o TRAYCO
Serv ce New and used CBs
P 0 Box 2 77 Kan sas C y
po ce mon a s an ennas
etc Bob s C t zen Band Rad o M o 64 42
08
Equ p Geo ges C eek Rd
Gall po s Oh o 446 45 7
2 2 If

Wanted To Buy
JUNK au o and scrap me a
Ph 388 8776
a9 26

PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, 11:00 A.M.
MAY 12, 1973

446-1066

RUSSELL WUOD REALTOR
HEALTH TOP The e sn t
nuch fun n med c ne but
he e s a good deal of
med c ne n fun
GOOD MORN NG? We ve often
wonde ed how many words
a a m c oc ks ha e added to
he Eng sh anguage
47 GARFIELD Ave ve y n ce
home w h new ca pe and
con
d apes cen a a
d t on ng f ont oom 22 x 4
w h wood bu n ng f eplace
mode n
k c hen
fu
basement and new ca po
-las ve v ew p ce $22 500
3 BEDROOM b ock dwg on 3
ac es of and f epface n
onl oom ca pet fue o
u nace p ced to se $9 000

FURNITURE

·.::-.::~~

BUSINESS
Loca ed n an upcom ng
commun ty nc udes 5 yea
o d bu d ng w th ave y
apa tm en
3 bed ooms
bath n ce k ! c hen
ga s
u na ce 2 9 assed po c hes
A
equ pm en and stock
JUST$ 790000
NEAR RUTLAND
4 bed oo m s W c ose s n ce
bath k tchen has ots of
ab nel s ange and d n ng
Sto m
a ea 7 oom s n a
doo s and w n'dows
ac es GO NG AT $ 6 900 00
MIDOLEPORT
3 a ge bed ooms Ba h N ce
k tchen w th cab ne s and
Ia ge d n ng a ea ecessed
gh ng Gas fa ced a he a
Lo s of remade ng done
he e Ga age and corne ot
ONLY ~ 000000
FURNISHED HOME
W h a arge o OOx135 2
bed ooms D n ng
Com p ete y enovated
yea s ago fu nace
oors sto m doo s
Has
Genera
w ndows
E ect c k 1chen ALL FOR
THE PR CE OF A MOB LE
HOME $8 500 00
1 ACRES
Just out of Pome oy 4 a ge
bed oomfo w th c osets
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Phone 446-4672
281 State Street
45631

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machonery

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The Areas Largest

$3 900

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3
apa m en s on uppe Rou e
amp e c y
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3 BR
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you
need o Wh y pay en
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oca on qua y
CLEA N we kep 3 BR home n
and p ce don t pa ss h s one
c y Basemen
wo po ches
by 6 ms bath aund y and
ga age $ 3 500
a l ached ga age
P ce
$23 500
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a eage n
G een and Add son T wps GAR F ELD AVE
L ke he
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A
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RARE FIND Usua y au
La ge b od garage p u s
INVESTMENT PROPERTY
ac eage s ou n the coun y
0 x 2 mela bldg 4 A o 2 am y dwe ng oca ted a 63
He e s 6 ac es ght nex to
w h ver f on age Pr ce
Th d Ave Ren bo h o
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$22 500
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AIR CONDITIONED
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has 7 ms and bath a ge
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w h u t and be r es Spr ng
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he ea u es you ke Com
wae P ce$5 000
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p e e ca pe ng a r con
d oned bu II n app ca nces
ROD NEY
1 yr o d Schu tz
wo ba hs fu I ba semen w h
Mob e home 4 x 68 A I
n shed ec oom P ced n
e ec cen a r and n ce fu
he 30 5
n ur e B9 A Lot Reduced
$ 3 900
Off ce Phone 446&lt;- ! 0 .f
Even ngs
CH EAP HOUS NG
5 ms
C ~arles M Neat 446 546
and
bath
w h
dou b e
La ao y Ths sa sec ona
J M chaet Neat 446 503
home on Ne ghbo hood Rd
P ce reduced o $ 3 500
Jay Sheppard 446 000
NEW HOMES
Denver K H g er 446 0002
qua
ST RT 775 - 5 b g ms
Adm
ba h 254 sq
v a ea P us
on y
F AM L Y HOME w h cha m
ca po I F ee wa e
and
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s ep up s. ep down en ance
oc.:~ l ed on
A o $2 000
On y 6 mos o d Job makes us ST RT 35
A B ck 5 m s
ea e
own
3 spa ous
and ba h a ached ga age
bed ooms easy 4 3 com
fu and d y base La app ox
p e e a g e ba th s ca pe t
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amp e e fa rna v ng oom
buy fo
ask ng pr ce of
and d n ng oom A e ec c
~24 000
k chen w h ea I ng a ea WEST 35 Sub D v Beau lu
d shwa she
and ex t as
b ck and f ame a e ec and
05 f
am y oom and uf y oorn
a ca pet 2 bath s and 2 ca
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ga age Loca ed on a f at ot
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m e f om
pa o po ch a eas o e ook ng
C y a 1 B ck al elec ful
pond n Ta a Es a e Many
ca pe It has a 2 ca ga age
ex as no men oned Ca
and oca ed on a 2 A flat ot
367 786
hen come and see
Th s s a qua ly bu
house
h s F day Sa u day a
and p ced a S32 000
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Se AQ w l h o
FARMS
w hou
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NEAR
RIO ~ OA ob base a
budngpce
e ec home 5 m~ and bath
06 3
a um s d l.9.L s o m d s and
w ndows a(ld ob ba n Pr te

Pr ce Reduced
Home 2 Acres

AT
RACT
VE
3
BEDROO M HOME W TH
AM Y ROO M WO OD
BUR N N G F REPLA CE
VERY N CE
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RANGE A N D OVEN
PRET Y BATH
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Here s A Be a uly
Proced Rtght

TRA LER PARK
9 spa s
c ase o Ga np n
110b e
homes nc ud c d n sa e
a en a ncom c o I 7 000
c yea

MASSIE
WE HAVE OTHERS
Whe he
you wan a a m a ca n and
ho se n own o bus ness
a a on a ac Oh o R e
Rea y a a you ea es a e
needs
Even ngs Cafl446 4244
Steven Betz446 9583
John Fu e 446 4327

World

Call Sherley Adkons

367-7250

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SMITH NELSON MOTORS, iNC•.

Better Buys
On The Best

BONUS
BUYS

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PH. 992-2174

70 Cadillac H.T. Sedan

TO WORRY ABOUT GEniNG BACK HOME.

1971 BUICK
1971 DODGE
1972 PONTIAC
1971 PONTIAC
.1970 PONTIAC
'1970 PONTIAC
1969 BUICK
1970 G.M.C.
19.66 FORD

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3 NEW 1973

1970 DODGE POLARA .....s.1695

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4-door. factory air , V-8 engine, automatic tran smission.

power steE!r i ng &amp; brakes, good white~ wall tires , wh ite
finish, vinyl top , rad io, Clean insi de.

CADILLAC$
IN STOCK

1970 PONTIAC ............... ..S2295

1-Coupe OeVille
2-Sedan DeVilles

Flreblrd ESprit . Loca l 1 owner car, 350 v.8 engine, P.
steer:ing &amp; automatic trans ., AM-FM radio, lik e new white
lettered tires. dark brown fini sh, bucket seat &amp; blk . vihyl

FULLY
EQUIPPED

tr im . A sharp one. Really loaded .

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

1968 CAMARO CONV•.....~1695

Cadillac . Olds mobile

V-8 motor , auto . tran s .. P.S., and w-'w tires. radi o. nice
yellow finish with viny l interior .

992 -5342

OUTSTANDING BUYS!
1967 ChevrQiet............ ~ '795
Impala Cpe .• · V-8, automati c.

1967 Skylark Buick ..... ~795
H.T.. Cpe., V-8, automatic, P.S., P. B.

1967 Ford LTD ............. '695

4 Door . V-8, vinyl roof. automatic, P.S., ·
P. B., radio .

1966 Buick StQ. Wag.•399

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2495.00

1

108" cab to ax le, 350 cu . in V-8, 15,000 lb . 2 speed R.
Axl.e, solid cab. good 825x20 tire s. This tru ck has
alwa ys had good maintenan ce.

New 73 Chev . Blazer In Stock - 4 wh. drive.
full power, factory air . Hurry ln .

We are here to please you . , you'll
like our appraisals &amp; trading policy!

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
" Your Chevy Dealer "
Open Eves. Ti I 8

992·2126

ONLy

Grand Prix. We sold thi·s car 10 months ago . Just
like · new now. Air cond. , vinyl top . Real low
mileage . Must see thi s one. Great buy .
ONLY
Ca talina Brougham 4 dr. H.T ., green wi th green
vinyl top, ai r cond. , ta pe player, local one owner,
low mileage. Take your family on vacation in this
one or enioy the summer weather ahead.

106-3

For Rent

•4495
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'2595.
•2195
•1995
Save$$
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ONLY

OUR BOND

For Sale

Corb'1n &amp; Snyder

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·TRA ILER s pa ces on Bulaville
Rd . Ca ll 446·3879 or 367.7438. -

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Pomeroy

Parsons'

Furnl"ture' ,·

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Plumbing &amp; Heating
STANDARD
Plumbing &amp; Heating
214 Th i rd Ave ., 446 ·3782
1B7·tf

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RUSSELL'S
PLUMBING&amp; HEATING
Gallipolis, 446-4782
297·11 '
DEWITT'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Route 160at ·Evergreen
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Phone 446-2735
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The 'Best

Gravely

Model

,2 &amp; 3
BEDROOM

Always The Best·,Deal On l!~sl Homes
- GOLDEN EMPRESS
~ VAN DYKE
- GRAY WOOD
. - GRAND HAVEN
.....:. HILLCREST
- HALLMARK
- ESQUIRE

50

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to

70

X

14

CHECK OUR
SPECIALS

UP TO 12 YEAR FINANCING
WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL

• Gr8.vely's biggeRt , stronKest ! raciorwith pqwer to
' handl e_the r eally tough jobs,
• ~ew 8 ·~peed all· gea r tran smission co,~bi nes with
co ustant·spee d power tukeotf to give positive centro!
moRt effic;ient operati n g
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speed.
• No flu id power l o~:ie:-1, no
belts to Sli p or break .

586 Locust St , .
992-7004
Middleport
Open 8 to6 Mon. thru Sat. · ·
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1972 500 HONDA. low mileage
with extras, new condition.
$1 ,295, 446~0548 ,
105·6 .

Open For Inspection

OUR NEW MODEL HOME
Sunday 1 to 5

For Sale

NewGMC
Truck Headquarters
1969 Ford 3J4 ton ca mper specia l
1963 Chev. 2 ton dump . ·
1966 1!2 T . Chev . PU
1967 :~;.~~ T. GMB PU
1966 :~;.~~ T. GMC PU
1960 1 HC tru ck tra·ctor
1969 11:2 TO. GMC PU
~----~---1969 GMC 11:2 ton PU
_1Q63 BUICK Sky lark, good - 196"7 Ford 112 ton PU
con di tion . Ph one 446·4085.
1967 112 ton Chev .
108-3 1966 -GMC 112 ton PU
-~-'---::c-c:-~-1970 GMC 'h lon PU
1966 12 x 57 NEW Moon Mobile 1969 1/ 2 T . Ford PU
Home ,. 3 br., in exce llent 1969 Olds 88
Condition. $3,000. Call 446- 1969 Dodge Stat ion Wagon
2950.
1971 3 T . Chev. truck
108·3 19"70 112 T. Chev.. PU
- - - - - - -- -'-1969 lf2 T . Chev. PU
'6 3 INTERNATIONAL P . U .. 1965
T . Chev , PU
· $300. 4 ft . mowing ma chine for · 1969 1h T . GMCPU
Bolen H usk ey, ' 57 Chevy 1968 112 T. GMC PU
panel, ref r igerator , Hyd . 1966 lf.r T. GMC PU
c yl i nders
for
Fr ee man · 1967 :i:;4 T . Ford PU
Loader , Case Tractor for 1968 112 T. GMC PU
part s. 388·9906.
1967 112 T. GMC PU
107.3 . 1967 &lt;;, T. GMC PU
~---'---~-1959 'h T. Ford
1972 DETROITER; 60 x 12, full
· SOMMERS G.M.C.
kitc hen, li ving room, 1 bath , 2
TRU.CKS, INC.
br ., 21$5-9326 Rio Grande.
133 Pine St.
108·6
446 ·2532
267 -tl
~---_.....:._AKC reg. Cocker Spaniel
puppies, very light buff, K &amp; P
Kennels, 388·8274.
108·6

'73 PONTIAC CATALINA
4 Dr . Sedan • . auto. trans.,

P. steering . P.
brakes. fa c. a1r cond., Florentin e r ed with
black interior, W· S· W t ires, radio, low [niieage,
l1ke · new con d.
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•3495
WOOD MOTOR SALES
Eastern Ave.

MOTOR
HOMES
FOR RENT

RICE'S

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The TR EN DHOME i"
1. Suitt on 16 ·inch centers.
2. Has 2)(4 wall studs with glued and. nailed V2 inch drywall
3. FuHy insulated.
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4. 2xB floor ioist.
5. large closets.
.
6. Firealarm for your ·protection.
.·
7 • Carpeting in living, hall and a 113 bedrooms .
.
8. Has 1~12 baths, tub with seat and 2 soap trays.
9, Alum1num ea'ltes and down spouting.
10. Aluminum proiecfion and siding with 'llery littte upkeep.
11 . Rubber treated aluminum windows .
12 . Storm doors and windows.
ll . Large kitchen with beautiful cupboards and dbuble sink.
14. Garages, sliding glass doors, basements, and many other
features.
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19. 2x6 rafters .
16. Nice utitity ropm and washer.dryer space.
17. Co_p per plumb•.ng ,,
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18. These homes are manufactured by the largest home
builder in the UNITED STATES.
19. Nearly 112 acre lots available, at building site, and lOts in
Meigs School District.
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20: These. houses are built according to code, and will pan
mspecflon.
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21. Price is only $19,995 .00 on your lOt.
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Let Us ·
Build
Your
New ·
Home!

lift . .. rear-mounted

For Sale ·

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RELIEVE GAS PAINS
•199.00 DOWN

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- forward-neutral-reverse
durability.
·
help you mat-ch the
I
to the job with a wide selecti on of t ractors
accc~s.or::-ics, unci featu r~s. Come in and talk .it ovt!r , tr)r 'e m
out todav! ·.
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'GRAVELY T.RACTOR SALES &amp; SERVICE
992-2?75 .

Open-8a .m . lil!i : JD Mon. thru Thurs.
8 a.m. Till
Fri. lind Saturday

p.n;..

WE SERVICE Wli,ftT WE SELL • WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL

•71.75

· ~CA S H PRICE - $2361.05.
36 pay mente resulling in Total Note of $2581.00 at A. P.R.
of 11.95 pel. Bank financing to approved credit . Sales Tax .
&amp; Registration fe es ex tr a.
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Associates: Helen L .. Teaford. Gordon B. Teaford

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PHONE 992-3325

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1973 V.W. BEETLE, MODEL 1111

VIRGIL B. TEAFORD, SR.~ BROKER
EQUAL HOUSING ·
OPPOP,TUNITIES 110 MECHANIC STREET

1973 8"TRACK . A small ba lance 'S INGE~'Sewl ng Mach ine Sales
of $88.64 or pay $6 .50 per
&amp; Ser vice . All" mod~ls il'l
month . Phone 446-0255.
stock . Free delivery . Service
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guat.-1nteEld
." Models p f. lce 1 195i 'CHEVY 2 dr . - Station , · ' tPE s~ r"ipeS; t"tpt!s, ·ulju,
~~---,----_:96- lt
fr om $69 .95 . French
wagon. Mln l con d ition. 270
Chera·tan .. BBB, Jobey, Hil &amp;on ~
Fabric Shoppe , Singer ap
"S EEING IS BELIEVIN G".
H. P. Balan ced , posi lr acflon
.(1nd others. Tawney's· Pipe-1
Pro•re:t dea ler,. 58 Cour t St.
Show ing th is weekend - Ca ll
5:38, ~ speed . M any ext ra s
and Trop hy House, 422 Second
Ph , 4·16·9255 ,
367 -7861. then come and see.
Ave . ·
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$850. 446-r1999 .
Many, rnany extra s wrapped
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--------'--~199 -tl•
up in bea ut i ful Custom home.
For a fami ly or either for "NEW and used instrumen ts.,
cou ple th!lt enter'tains a lot ln
Brun icardl House of M usic. 54
l ove ly
" Tara
Estate" .
State Street . Ph one 446-0687.
Spacious rooms, bul.lf for l"es s
3J.tf 1
maintenance in and. out . We
wou ld not be leaving but job
has taken us permanently "Out AK C TOY· Poodle puppies $75
of town .
and $85. 256-6247.
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106 ~ 3
98-26

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72 MERCURY MONTEGO MX

:Don Watts V.W., Inc. v:tp

POMEROY, OHIO

19S Upper .River Rd.
Gallipolis, Ohio, Ph. 444-9800
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·Authorized
Dealer

2 Dr . hardtop, V-8, auto. tran s., P. .
stee ring, l ac . air cond., tinted gla ss,
vinyl roof. W·S-w tires, w-eaver s, 17,000
m i les, loca liy owned, showroom co nd.

GALLIPOLIS
CHRYSLER.PLYMOUTH

Need Another 81dg._"f ·
• . .
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. 10"6·3
SEE ou r· alum inum bldg s.
··
. Heavy dutr,, w ith floor ing ~ -.. 8 FT. TRU .1&lt;: ca mper, ex wir;,ed for e ectr ic: Also Wes t
ce llen t cond 1t1on. $~.0_00 . 245·
5102 ·
Virg inia chunk coaL drain
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106 3
tile, bell file, cement and
·
mortar . Gallipolis Block &amp;
·
Coal Co ., 12J'Il .Pi ne, 446 .2783 . 1968 GTO, 30,ooo· miles. A-1
cond .• 368·82{&gt;() .
207 .11
106-3 '
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.ALL. TYPES ol bulidlng · 1970 . MUSTANG. 302 V -8, 3
materlals, block, brick, sewer
speed floor shift, low. mi leage.
pipes, winQows, linte ls, eoc.
one owner , Jexcelle nt con·
dition . Call 446-0063 alter 5 p.
· Claude Winters, Rio Grande,
0 . Phone 245-5121 after 5.
· m.
106.3
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$3095

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71 MUSTANG, 2 DR. HARDTOP ·
250 6 cy f. engi ne, au to . trans., .P.
stee r ing.• r adio, w -s-w tir es, w·cove r s.
showroom con d . Locally owned · one

$2295

4 Or. hard lop, vinyl roof. 400 engine. P .
brakes. P . ~ leering, lac. air cond., 4

NEW CAR SPECIALS

1973 PLYMOUTH ·
GOLD

'2625

1973
. PLYMOUTH SATELLITE'
.SEBRING 2.DOOR HARDTOP
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P. S., P. B., automatic, vinyl roof ,
w -s-w tires.

'362

1973 PLYMOUTH VALIANT
SCAMP 2 DOOR HARDTOP
Au toma t ic, P.S., vinyl r oof .

.

•2920

SPRING SPECIAU 1973 OiRYSLER
NEWPORT 2 DOOR HARDTOP
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STICKER PRICE S5310 .95
RICE

.

·•4445

STICKER PRICE $5353,35
OUR PRICE

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'4490

2-1973 '340' DUSTERS
To Choo;se From, Alf Fully Equipped, with
P ~ .1 nd Disc Power Brakes.

GaUipolis Chrysler-Plymouth
· 1639 Eastern Ave.

------MERCURY

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$~99.~

35"1 V.8 engine, au to. tr ans., P. s. teering ,

·P. b rake?, vinY,I r oof,
e:xc·
.
. el lent

~:a nd .

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------------------7l .TORINO 2 DR. HARDTOP . - .

$1795

V.8, auto. tra ns., P. steeri n·g, fa c. a ir
cond·. , tinted glass, r1 new W · S · W ti r es.
Ve r y s. harp .

-------------------------71 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN

• -'~.]P.~as~s!j.~S:I~w~.t,1:&lt;JOO;fv'~·B;~en]g~in;e~:·~P.:.~b~ra~~k~e:':· . ~~:? 695

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71
. FORD F-250 314 TON

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P.

ring, fac.
rack . 4

ai r . cond .• de lu xe
w "s-w li res, 60.000 :...••

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446-3273

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TRUCKS .
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4 Wheel Dr. Picku p · Spt . custom
pack-age , Free ru nning hubs, 360 v.a'
engine, 4 sp . trans .• I CC cab tights,
Deluxe twq .ta;ne paint. . r adio, heavy
duty step bumper , 5-- 750x16 8· ply truck
ty pe tires, sliding rear win dow. Less
than 11 ,000 aC iua l mi les, one owner ,
excellent cond .

$3895

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Oeluxecab, 307N.se.ngine, auto . trclns.,
r i;Jdio, r:ea r step bumper, lull W-eavers,
Wes tern mirror.s, in beaut iful cond
70.000 m iles.
· ·

$2295

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71 FORD % TON PICKUP

360 v.a eng·ine, 4 _speed, r e.ar step.
bum per', Western mirrors, 750x16
rubber · r&lt;1dio . Excellent "cond.

$2595.
·--·----------------69 FORD RANOiERO 500
ste~ring.
$159.
5
.
6 cyl. engi ne, ·P.
bab¥ doll. . · ·

A real ·sharp

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CHEVROLET /z TON PICKUP

1973
NEWPORT
·4 DR.' H.T., AIR ,&amp; ALL EXTRAS

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SALES REPRESENTATIVE:

MAGNETIC Sig ns far cars anct
tru cks . All k inds, Simmons "GOOD CLEAN LUMP MdPrinting and Office E.q uip sl oker coa l. Carl W!f1ters , RI-Q
ment.
Gr ande. Phone 245-5115.
52-tl

For Sale

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Built.by: B&amp;K Excavating

o1ctio n for m&lt;~:neu ve rabili ty
.. .· famouM Gravely .

For Sale

Ga Iii polis, Ohio

' OR .TRADE OF EQUAL VALUE

engine for extra traction
. and stability . .. inRtant

· Pomeroy, Ohio

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

For Sale

.,

SMITH BUICK, INC.
UPPER ROUTE l

BEAUTIFUL AKC Toy Poodle,
female . Apr icot color. Call
446-1266.
NEW &amp; USED FURNITURE
N~ taki.ng reservations for f!Aay, June, July . Complet e
10B·3
&amp;54 Second, 446 -9523
pr1mary tnsuran ce provid ed at no extra cost . Rates as low
NEW sofa beds $59.95; New
as $150 .00 per week &amp; mileag·e.
MUST se ll Lowrey organ,
Sea ly Maf.lresses tw in and
1403 Ea stern Ave .
Nexf ·to Economy Motor Sales
owned less than a year,
dou ble sizes, $29 .95 up.
perfect condit ion. Call 446·
1969 FORD Custom VI:! !::! ld .,
0520 .
40,000 miles $795, or trade for
108·6
pickup, util i.ly -trai1rr huitt to
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haul motor cycles $150. Ph .
WE STINGHOUSE refrigerator
388-8762 . Vinton.
cind Maytag square tub
107-3 13) TWIN NEED LE Sewing
.washer 1 446·1259 a fter 4 p.m.
Machines 1973 M odel in
108·6
walnut stand . All features
2 BEDS comple t e, electric
buiit •in fo r:nake fancy d~sig n s
AIREDALE puppies, fu!l stock •. · re fr ig ., 19" por table TV. end
and
do stretch sewi ng·. Also
tables. coffee table, desk,
6 weeks old, Hoadley Garlic.
buttonholes, blind hems, etc.
Jr .. Lower River Roa d,
chest · of drawers, dresser,
$43 .3 ~ cash pr iCe or term s
Ga ll ipol is, 256-6029 after 5
uSed bathtub, with ba sin,
available: Electro Hygiene
p.m.
commode. c.om plete with
Co. Phone 44§·431 2.
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108·3
fittings . After 4 p.m ., ph . 367·
---------'7120.
=~-::~-'-:-~_ __:10;.6
107 -tf
14 FT. Fibergl ass boat 45 hp.
Dale R. Sanders Inc.
12) VACUUM CLEA NERS
motor with tra iler. Exce llent
Electro
Hygiene
NeW
.
cOndition , 446-1130 after" ·4 WINCHESTER lOi (over and
600 E. State Street
Demonstrators
ha s
all
under) 26" barrel, 12 gauge ."
p.m.
Athens, Ohio
cleaning att~ chrnents plu s the
(2l.4) r ib sigh ts, 1st S300, one
. 10H
new
Ete
c
+ro
Suds,
·
for
yr . old Winchester ·94, fever
..::__~----shampooing carpet. ' Only
action, 30·30 Cowboy· com ·
AUTOMATIC Norge Washer,
S27 .50 cash price or term S
memorative, 1 year ol d 1st
working , $A5, Southside, 675··
'
avai
lable . Electro Hygiene
$100. l,.a_rry Evan s, f192 -7777
3087, .
MUST se ll 1973 deluxe t Zig Zag
. Co. Phone 446-4312 .
. 108-3
days. evenings 446·4850.
·
sewin g
mach ine.
This
101· 3
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104-6
ma
chi
ne
darns,
embroiders,
HONDA 350, exce ll en t· .con .
makes
buttonhole s,
all
SMALL bulldozer. Ph. 388·8532 . OLD DI SHE S, depressio n glass,
diti on. 446-3934.
wi thout attachmen t s. Just ·
antiques. and A.von BOttles.
107·3
108-3
dial &lt;:! nd sew. Pay· balance of
Ph , 446·2467 .
· S38.50 or pay $5 per month .
100·20
Phone 446-0255:
.
96·11
66 CYCLON~ GT 390, 4 barrel
ca rburetor , c-6 Automati c, no F
"o
=
R-:M:-:1-::
C-:Ac-b~
a-c.th~r~
o~
o~
m~v~a~n-,
11y 10p
rust $600. 2d5·5 11 8.
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and
kitchen
cabinet
top.
446107 2
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' 1063
69 P.L YMPUTH BarraCuda, 6
cyl. , auto., P.S.• good· tires,
'61 PL YMDUTH. G TX , 449,2 dr.
$1 ,250. Ca l l 446·5298 .
hardtop, ex tra sharp, 446·
107 ·6
9476.

Trendhomes

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HARLAND WOOD, GLENN MONTGOMERY, BOB BRICKLES ,

"Your Chevrolet Oldsmob!le Friendly Semce Dealer''
Point Pleasant, W.Va.

1 !=-lAVE sever~ ! fra.ctor s. Pl ows
1, 2, 3, 4 bottom, one neW 4
bottom John Deere drag plow
for
$150.
Hundred
of
miscella neous ' pieceS of
equipment . Bi ll Goodwin, 6
m il es fro m Wilk esv ill e.
Telephone 669·4564.
108-1

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SEE A MEMBER OF OUR SALES STAFF:

From K&lt;~lional ~uto Glass Association Published Ust Price. On 11ny
Auto Glass (wmdsheld, or back glass) Plus Installation Of ·
ONLY $12.50 For Any American Made Vehicle, Slightly Higner For Certain
Foreitn Vehicles. (Plus; cost C1f replacement or W.Va. state inspection
sticker if nKeSSiry) Contact: Jim "Buell" Buch•nan, Body Shop Forman.
.
.
. Phone 675-33t0 .
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PbUS hydrauli c attachme11l

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Goble Mobile Homes

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Valley Nlemory Gardens or
tr ade tO lots in Pine Street
Ce metery . Call after 5, 446~
9516.

Mounted 50"
Mower

UP TO 42 MONTHS TO PAY

MONTH
old
Germ~ n
Sheph erd,
good
home
required, 446 -9749.
IOB-3

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ts~ln-Oh~lo

LOOK FOR SIGNS

Tractor with
.Center ·

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Saturday 1 to 5

Since We Have Agreed To This Pricing For Insurance
Company's, Why Not Let You In On It Too!

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. HAM rad io receiver, 4 band,
Hall icafters Model SX 130,
.with R 50 speaker, excellent
condition. Cal l 245-9335. Ask
_ f~r Tom J.R. A..,

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O~or;;inn

AUTO GLASS

STEEL wheeled rake,. good
condition, 446-2485.
IOS-6

1 MILE NORTH OF FIVE POINTS ON RT. 7

816 Riding

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GEN' E -PLAN I&gt; &amp; SO N&gt;
PLUMBING - Heating &amp; Air
Conditioning . 300 Fo.u rth Ave.
Ph . 446-16;!7.
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CARTER ' S PLUMBING
AND HEATIIIIG .
Cor , Fourth &amp; Pine
Phone 446·3888 or 446·4477
J
f65·tf

18.5 HP MUSCLE FOR
LAWN A
GARDEN JOBS

15 FT. TRAVEL tra iler,
sleeps 6, new gas and electric
refrig . 256.1270.
10].3

15 FOOT fiberglass boat, 35 HP
Evinrude, sk is and equ i pment
$395 . Must sell. .Call 446-389 1.
108-3

1970 VINOALE 12 X 63 w ith 6ft ."' HORSES • . half r e g . 1\1\cirgan
St all ion and r eg . quarter WINCHESTER 101 trap gun . 3
expando, i)ll electric with
barrel set and deluxed· f itted
gelding. Call 446-3879,
horse
central air cond ition ing. 446case $540. 446-0548.
or 367-7438.
9284 .
105-6
104-tf
104-6

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Remember We Seroice What We Sell.
1967 FORD Gal axie 500, in 1969 PONTIAC Firebird, exc.
Cond .• 3 speed std. trans ., best
exce ll en t con dit ion, Pr i ce d
• offer. Ph. 446-2822.
$825 . 446· 3548,
104-6
104-6

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For Sale

GERMAN lrish.Dan e puppies,
good watch dog, $1 5. 256•624-7 .
. lOB-I

Open Evenings
·1117 p.m. &amp;
Sal 'til 5 p.m.
Service 1il 12
Noon on Saturda;-

We Seroice
What We Sell
OUR WORD IS

vO'·u

LeSa!Jreo Nordtop Se.don

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CEWARD CALVERT, Salesman

REMEMBER

QUAIL CREEK
MOBIL£ .
COMMUNITY
&amp; SALES

GAUJPOLIS. OHIO

50 STATE ST.

5

We Are Still Having Some Great Buys On New Buick,
Pontiac and Opels. Check ·With Us Before
You Bu An Car New or Used

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ONLY

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We have made.a speci~l P!'rchaseof 1973 BUICK LeSABRES 4 DR
SE I;&gt; AN~. EquJpp~d Wl!h autom~tic transmission, power st~erin .
~:~:rt~:~d brlakes,bWhite-wall hre_s, air .conditioner, custom se~t
9 ass, .umper protect1ve stnps, bumper guards, door
guar s•. remote mlrrow, carpet savers deluxe wh , I
protective body side moldings. Qther Models Priced A~~or~~~~~::

Firebird, solid gold color, 350 V-8, auto. , P.S., P. B.,
bucket seats. Sharp ca r for
ONlY

T-Bird . Rea I sharp 66 model Bird. Runs &amp; drives
Real nice . Pr iced to sell .

THREE bedroom double wide
mob!le trailer. Completely .SLEE.PING• ROOMS, weekly 1
furnished and all utilities
rates . Park Central Hotel.
· paid . Rent ' $250 per mon th.
30B-tf
Russell Wood, 44.6 -1066 . .
61 -11 APARTMENT tor construction :
· men . Ph . 446-0756,
267 .ff
BRADBURY f urnished _ ef .
liciel}cy apartment, adults
on l y. no pets, 729 Sec . Ave .
1 BR . house lrailer located 2
1oo .lf
miles from tpwn, all uti l ities
paid . 379-2380.
OFF ICE space. 504 Ssconct:&gt;Ave.
IOB -3
Rear . Cal l 446-1397.
,--~-------=a9. 1f 3 ROOM m()d ern apartment,
secon d fl oor old Ohio Valley
TWO bedroom furnished home
Ba(lk Bl1dg ., ad ults only, $130
in Rio Gran de. Will sub let
per month , phone 446·2282.
May 14-Aug . 29. 245.5422 .
IOB ·3
96,11
F.QR better clean in g , to keep
S:c~
L~
E~E~P~I~N~G-~r~
oo~m
s~.- G- alli a
colors gleaming, use Blue
Hotel.
Lus tre Car pet cleaner. Rent
94:ff
elec tri c s hampoo er $1 at
Centra l Supp ly Co.
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1Q8·6
Looking for ·a mobil e home
GROCERY business for sale
~----~lot or a quality mobile hom e?
bu ilding for sa le or lea se:
CL.EANlNGEST
car
pet
cleaner
, We have both at
phone 773·561 8 from 8: ao p.m .
you ever used. ;;o easy too .
to 10 p.m. for apporntment.
Ge t Blue Lu stre. Rent eledrk
shampooer $1 at G. C. Mur - --7----.:_____::67-11
phy
are bui iding a new·
IOB-6 IF
home or remodeling, see us.
We are bu i lders. Distr ibutor
for Hotpo i nt Appliances.
Allison Electric .
'JUST _ta~en in, deluxe ziy . .tag
154·11
Rodney-Cora Rd .
sew1ng
machine.
This
Rodney , Ohio
machine
darns, .
em ·
Hour s. 9 a .m. to 9 p.m .
bro id e r ies • .overcasts, bul Mo1lday 1hru Saturday
tonholes. pay balan ce $36.50"
Ph. 245-9374- 245 -5021
or paym en ts can be arranged.
446-0255.

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SEE THEM NOW AT • • •

· Exec. Wagon, all whi te with wood grain panel on
si de, air cond ., 9 pass. Nice wager. to pull 'that
ca mper with .
ONLY

1! 2 Ton Pickup,. V·8, auto., P.S .• P.B., radio, custom
cab. This truck has 98, 321 miles but st ill runs ltke a
top . Priced to sell .

2 BEDROOM mobile. home at
Kerr, 0 . $100. 446-0175.

si lver fem.31e toy pood le, 2566230.
105-6 •
•
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rates, free garage
Libby Hotel: :

.Where Dealin' Is

STARCkAI'T . tra ile r
an d
folddown highest disco'unt in ·
tr i -state . Use d 1971 Star
Master 8, $1.099, used trailers·,
also f i nancing arranged, We
service what we sel l. Camp
Conl~y StarCraft Sa les behind
Red Carpet Inn . Rt . 62 , N. of
•Poin t Pleasant 675 .5384.
96-tf '
- - - -- - - ' - STARCI~·AFT Spripg sale on .
New an d used travel tra i lers .
and fold down campers where
you get .service and quaJit y . .
CAMP CO NL EY
STAR CRAFT SALES. Rt. 62 N. ol
Point Pl easant. behind Red
&lt;;arpet lh r'l . 675-5384.
·
107-11

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Demon 2 dr. H. T., V.8, auto., P.S., air conct ., local
owner. This is a clean little car.

•3895
'2195

BY NATIONAL HOMES CORPORATION

tamping Equipment .

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Go Mobile With Goble!

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AKC. fema le Pug, had all shots.
hou se broken. prefer black or

Plumbing &amp; Heating

MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE ·
RECONDITIONED
MOBILE. HOMES
1973 12x60 Holly Park
1970. 12x60 Amer ican
1964 10x50 Elcona
1971 12x65 Concord
·1972 12x60 Winston
1968, 12x60 Champion
1972 12x6o · Winston
1970 12x60 American
1970 12x60 Roytraft
1970 12x60 Chalj er.ger
1969 12x60 Star
,
1968 12x60 Ranchero
1967 12x60 Topper
1966 10&gt;&lt;50 Skyline
1964 l0x55 ChampiOn :
B&amp;S MOBILE HOMES
Second &amp; Viand St.
Pt. Pleasant
(next to Heck' s)

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For Rent

For Sale or Trade

Elec. 2254 dr. H.T., vinyl top, air cond., power seat,
beige with saddle top &amp; saddle vinyl interior. Priced
lo se ll th is week .

Lesabre 2 dr. H. T., wh ite with bla ck viny l top, black
viny l interior, factory air, P.S., P. B., local" one
owner. This car is ready to go for

' ~You'll Like Our nuality Way of Doing Business"

.F URNI S HED apt, adulls
Central heat, parking, 446·
0338,
27-11 COME to our May sa le, Fan .
McGRAW COMPANY
tas tic saving s on new fur BULLDOZER. backho e and
niture . 2 pc. living roo ~ su ife, NEW: Serta and Bemco mat .
land clearing and devel op- 2 BEDROOM hou setraler. air
, condi ti oned , adu lt s only, 322
Reg . $199".95 now $145 .00. 2 pc.
ment, 446-1502, 388·8230.
tress 1lnd box springs. Large
Third Av e. 446-3748 or 256· -living room suite Reg. $299.95
IOO· ptf
selec
ti on in stock - twin , full ,
6903.
.
now only $248. Couc h and queen size. Save up to ,$40 a
ch air $98 with trade. Bedroom
RUSS'S GLASS . Servi~e, g lass .
107-6
se t.
su ites with mattress and box
for all needs, specializi ng in
955 Second A'llenue
spr ing !!- only . $199.95. Lots of
w i ndshieldS, mi rrors, 2 BEDROOM mobi le homes,
444-1171
good u sed furniture to choose
plexi gl&lt;l ss, ·rescreen , 704 Pin e,
upper R iv~r Rd. , 446'0008 or
276 ~ 11
446.0006.
Rio Gra nde, 245-5048 .
from .
100- II
107 ·If

Mobile Homes For Sale

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Pom eroy

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V-8, automatic, P .S., P. B., ra'dio .

.

GMAC Financing Available

Open Eves. Til6- Tii"S P.M. Sat.

1966 CHEVELLE ................ ~7 49

Some.oflhe "standard extras" on the
Dodge Coil that represent " optional
equipment"
on
some
other
domestically available subcompacts
include adlustable st~erlng column.
front wheel disc brakes, flow·.lhrough
ventilation, and full synchromesh four ·
speed transm ission.
A radio antenna that is part of ihe
deck lid; flow through ventilation and
fully·recllnlng front seats that are
standard !except in coupe) are
examples of tlte Innovation and extra
value of the Dodge Colt.

ONE OWNER CARS AND YOU WON'T HAVE

•3500

Impala H.T. Sed .. Desert gold with covert tr im, factory
t int· glass, 350 eng ., P. steeri ng &amp; brakes, rad io,
guards A. all the goodies. never been titled .

DODGE COLT!

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GO ON VACA liON IN ONE OF THESE

Green finish, gold In ter ior. tull power equipment.
Cruise Control, new w-s-w tir es. Cl imate Control air
condi tion ing.

1972 CHEVROLET. ...........s3795

Hardtop Coupe, the HOT one, and sure to please. V-8,
automatic, good tires, good body with green finish , rad io.
A SPEC IAL ANY DAY .

,_.ORE FOR .THE
MONEY ••••

VACATION USED CAR SALE

LOWEST
PRICES

1970 CHEVROLET 2 TON.

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22-TheSwtday Times·Sentinei,Swtd.ay,Mav~ . 1~73

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Better Buys
On The Best

BONUS
BUYS

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PH. 992-2174

70 Cadillac H.T. Sedan

TO WORRY ABOUT GEniNG BACK HOME.

1971 BUICK
1971 DODGE
1972 PONTIAC
1971 PONTIAC
.1970 PONTIAC
'1970 PONTIAC
1969 BUICK
1970 G.M.C.
19.66 FORD

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3 NEW 1973

1970 DODGE POLARA .....s.1695

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4-door. factory air , V-8 engine, automatic tran smission.

power steE!r i ng &amp; brakes, good white~ wall tires , wh ite
finish, vinyl top , rad io, Clean insi de.

CADILLAC$
IN STOCK

1970 PONTIAC ............... ..S2295

1-Coupe OeVille
2-Sedan DeVilles

Flreblrd ESprit . Loca l 1 owner car, 350 v.8 engine, P.
steer:ing &amp; automatic trans ., AM-FM radio, lik e new white
lettered tires. dark brown fini sh, bucket seat &amp; blk . vihyl

FULLY
EQUIPPED

tr im . A sharp one. Really loaded .

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

1968 CAMARO CONV•.....~1695

Cadillac . Olds mobile

V-8 motor , auto . tran s .. P.S., and w-'w tires. radi o. nice
yellow finish with viny l interior .

992 -5342

OUTSTANDING BUYS!
1967 ChevrQiet............ ~ '795
Impala Cpe .• · V-8, automati c.

1967 Skylark Buick ..... ~795
H.T.. Cpe., V-8, automatic, P.S., P. B.

1967 Ford LTD ............. '695

4 Door . V-8, vinyl roof. automatic, P.S., ·
P. B., radio .

1966 Buick StQ. Wag.•399

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2495.00

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108" cab to ax le, 350 cu . in V-8, 15,000 lb . 2 speed R.
Axl.e, solid cab. good 825x20 tire s. This tru ck has
alwa ys had good maintenan ce.

New 73 Chev . Blazer In Stock - 4 wh. drive.
full power, factory air . Hurry ln .

We are here to please you . , you'll
like our appraisals &amp; trading policy!

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
" Your Chevy Dealer "
Open Eves. Ti I 8

992·2126

ONLy

Grand Prix. We sold thi·s car 10 months ago . Just
like · new now. Air cond. , vinyl top . Real low
mileage . Must see thi s one. Great buy .
ONLY
Ca talina Brougham 4 dr. H.T ., green wi th green
vinyl top, ai r cond. , ta pe player, local one owner,
low mileage. Take your family on vacation in this
one or enioy the summer weather ahead.

106-3

For Rent

•4495
•2995
.

'2595.
•2195
•1995
Save$$
•995

ONLY

OUR BOND

For Sale

Corb'1n &amp; Snyder

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·TRA ILER s pa ces on Bulaville
Rd . Ca ll 446·3879 or 367.7438. -

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Pomeroy

Parsons'

Furnl"ture' ,·

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Plumbing &amp; Heating
STANDARD
Plumbing &amp; Heating
214 Th i rd Ave ., 446 ·3782
1B7·tf

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RUSSELL'S
PLUMBING&amp; HEATING
Gallipolis, 446-4782
297·11 '
DEWITT'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Route 160at ·Evergreen
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Phone 446-2735
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187.tf

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The 'Best

Gravely

Model

,2 &amp; 3
BEDROOM

Always The Best·,Deal On l!~sl Homes
- GOLDEN EMPRESS
~ VAN DYKE
- GRAY WOOD
. - GRAND HAVEN
.....:. HILLCREST
- HALLMARK
- ESQUIRE

50

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12

to

70

X

14

CHECK OUR
SPECIALS

UP TO 12 YEAR FINANCING
WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL

• Gr8.vely's biggeRt , stronKest ! raciorwith pqwer to
' handl e_the r eally tough jobs,
• ~ew 8 ·~peed all· gea r tran smission co,~bi nes with
co ustant·spee d power tukeotf to give positive centro!
moRt effic;ient operati n g
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speed.
• No flu id power l o~:ie:-1, no
belts to Sli p or break .

586 Locust St , .
992-7004
Middleport
Open 8 to6 Mon. thru Sat. · ·
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1972 500 HONDA. low mileage
with extras, new condition.
$1 ,295, 446~0548 ,
105·6 .

Open For Inspection

OUR NEW MODEL HOME
Sunday 1 to 5

For Sale

NewGMC
Truck Headquarters
1969 Ford 3J4 ton ca mper specia l
1963 Chev. 2 ton dump . ·
1966 1!2 T . Chev . PU
1967 :~;.~~ T. GMB PU
1966 :~;.~~ T. GMC PU
1960 1 HC tru ck tra·ctor
1969 11:2 TO. GMC PU
~----~---1969 GMC 11:2 ton PU
_1Q63 BUICK Sky lark, good - 196"7 Ford 112 ton PU
con di tion . Ph one 446·4085.
1967 112 ton Chev .
108-3 1966 -GMC 112 ton PU
-~-'---::c-c:-~-1970 GMC 'h lon PU
1966 12 x 57 NEW Moon Mobile 1969 1/ 2 T . Ford PU
Home ,. 3 br., in exce llent 1969 Olds 88
Condition. $3,000. Call 446- 1969 Dodge Stat ion Wagon
2950.
1971 3 T . Chev. truck
108·3 19"70 112 T. Chev.. PU
- - - - - - -- -'-1969 lf2 T . Chev. PU
'6 3 INTERNATIONAL P . U .. 1965
T . Chev , PU
· $300. 4 ft . mowing ma chine for · 1969 1h T . GMCPU
Bolen H usk ey, ' 57 Chevy 1968 112 T. GMC PU
panel, ref r igerator , Hyd . 1966 lf.r T. GMC PU
c yl i nders
for
Fr ee man · 1967 :i:;4 T . Ford PU
Loader , Case Tractor for 1968 112 T. GMC PU
part s. 388·9906.
1967 112 T. GMC PU
107.3 . 1967 &lt;;, T. GMC PU
~---'---~-1959 'h T. Ford
1972 DETROITER; 60 x 12, full
· SOMMERS G.M.C.
kitc hen, li ving room, 1 bath , 2
TRU.CKS, INC.
br ., 21$5-9326 Rio Grande.
133 Pine St.
108·6
446 ·2532
267 -tl
~---_.....:._AKC reg. Cocker Spaniel
puppies, very light buff, K &amp; P
Kennels, 388·8274.
108·6

'73 PONTIAC CATALINA
4 Dr . Sedan • . auto. trans.,

P. steering . P.
brakes. fa c. a1r cond., Florentin e r ed with
black interior, W· S· W t ires, radio, low [niieage,
l1ke · new con d.
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•3495
WOOD MOTOR SALES
Eastern Ave.

MOTOR
HOMES
FOR RENT

RICE'S

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The TR EN DHOME i"
1. Suitt on 16 ·inch centers.
2. Has 2)(4 wall studs with glued and. nailed V2 inch drywall
3. FuHy insulated.
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4. 2xB floor ioist.
5. large closets.
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6. Firealarm for your ·protection.
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7 • Carpeting in living, hall and a 113 bedrooms .
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8. Has 1~12 baths, tub with seat and 2 soap trays.
9, Alum1num ea'ltes and down spouting.
10. Aluminum proiecfion and siding with 'llery littte upkeep.
11 . Rubber treated aluminum windows .
12 . Storm doors and windows.
ll . Large kitchen with beautiful cupboards and dbuble sink.
14. Garages, sliding glass doors, basements, and many other
features.
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19. 2x6 rafters .
16. Nice utitity ropm and washer.dryer space.
17. Co_p per plumb•.ng ,,
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18. These homes are manufactured by the largest home
builder in the UNITED STATES.
19. Nearly 112 acre lots available, at building site, and lOts in
Meigs School District.
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20: These. houses are built according to code, and will pan
mspecflon.
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21. Price is only $19,995 .00 on your lOt.
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Let Us ·
Build
Your
New ·
Home!

lift . .. rear-mounted

For Sale ·

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RELIEVE GAS PAINS
•199.00 DOWN

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- forward-neutral-reverse
durability.
·
help you mat-ch the
I
to the job with a wide selecti on of t ractors
accc~s.or::-ics, unci featu r~s. Come in and talk .it ovt!r , tr)r 'e m
out todav! ·.
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'GRAVELY T.RACTOR SALES &amp; SERVICE
992-2?75 .

Open-8a .m . lil!i : JD Mon. thru Thurs.
8 a.m. Till
Fri. lind Saturday

p.n;..

WE SERVICE Wli,ftT WE SELL • WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL

•71.75

· ~CA S H PRICE - $2361.05.
36 pay mente resulling in Total Note of $2581.00 at A. P.R.
of 11.95 pel. Bank financing to approved credit . Sales Tax .
&amp; Registration fe es ex tr a.
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Associates: Helen L .. Teaford. Gordon B. Teaford

l:..f/""A

PHONE 992-3325

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1973 V.W. BEETLE, MODEL 1111

VIRGIL B. TEAFORD, SR.~ BROKER
EQUAL HOUSING ·
OPPOP,TUNITIES 110 MECHANIC STREET

1973 8"TRACK . A small ba lance 'S INGE~'Sewl ng Mach ine Sales
of $88.64 or pay $6 .50 per
&amp; Ser vice . All" mod~ls il'l
month . Phone 446-0255.
stock . Free delivery . Service
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guat.-1nteEld
." Models p f. lce 1 195i 'CHEVY 2 dr . - Station , · ' tPE s~ r"ipeS; t"tpt!s, ·ulju,
~~---,----_:96- lt
fr om $69 .95 . French
wagon. Mln l con d ition. 270
Chera·tan .. BBB, Jobey, Hil &amp;on ~
Fabric Shoppe , Singer ap
"S EEING IS BELIEVIN G".
H. P. Balan ced , posi lr acflon
.(1nd others. Tawney's· Pipe-1
Pro•re:t dea ler,. 58 Cour t St.
Show ing th is weekend - Ca ll
5:38, ~ speed . M any ext ra s
and Trop hy House, 422 Second
Ph , 4·16·9255 ,
367 -7861. then come and see.
Ave . ·
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$850. 446-r1999 .
Many, rnany extra s wrapped
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--------'--~199 -tl•
up in bea ut i ful Custom home.
For a fami ly or either for "NEW and used instrumen ts.,
cou ple th!lt enter'tains a lot ln
Brun icardl House of M usic. 54
l ove ly
" Tara
Estate" .
State Street . Ph one 446-0687.
Spacious rooms, bul.lf for l"es s
3J.tf 1
maintenance in and. out . We
wou ld not be leaving but job
has taken us permanently "Out AK C TOY· Poodle puppies $75
of town .
and $85. 256-6247.
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106 ~ 3
98-26

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72 MERCURY MONTEGO MX

:Don Watts V.W., Inc. v:tp

POMEROY, OHIO

19S Upper .River Rd.
Gallipolis, Ohio, Ph. 444-9800
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·Authorized
Dealer

2 Dr . hardtop, V-8, auto. tran s., P. .
stee ring, l ac . air cond., tinted gla ss,
vinyl roof. W·S-w tires, w-eaver s, 17,000
m i les, loca liy owned, showroom co nd.

GALLIPOLIS
CHRYSLER.PLYMOUTH

Need Another 81dg._"f ·
• . .
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. 10"6·3
SEE ou r· alum inum bldg s.
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. Heavy dutr,, w ith floor ing ~ -.. 8 FT. TRU .1&lt;: ca mper, ex wir;,ed for e ectr ic: Also Wes t
ce llen t cond 1t1on. $~.0_00 . 245·
5102 ·
Virg inia chunk coaL drain
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106 3
tile, bell file, cement and
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mortar . Gallipolis Block &amp;
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Coal Co ., 12J'Il .Pi ne, 446 .2783 . 1968 GTO, 30,ooo· miles. A-1
cond .• 368·82{&gt;() .
207 .11
106-3 '
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.ALL. TYPES ol bulidlng · 1970 . MUSTANG. 302 V -8, 3
materlals, block, brick, sewer
speed floor shift, low. mi leage.
pipes, winQows, linte ls, eoc.
one owner , Jexcelle nt con·
dition . Call 446-0063 alter 5 p.
· Claude Winters, Rio Grande,
0 . Phone 245-5121 after 5.
· m.
106.3
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123·11
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$3095

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71 MUSTANG, 2 DR. HARDTOP ·
250 6 cy f. engi ne, au to . trans., .P.
stee r ing.• r adio, w -s-w tir es, w·cove r s.
showroom con d . Locally owned · one

$2295

4 Or. hard lop, vinyl roof. 400 engine. P .
brakes. P . ~ leering, lac. air cond., 4

NEW CAR SPECIALS

1973 PLYMOUTH ·
GOLD

'2625

1973
. PLYMOUTH SATELLITE'
.SEBRING 2.DOOR HARDTOP
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P. S., P. B., automatic, vinyl roof ,
w -s-w tires.

'362

1973 PLYMOUTH VALIANT
SCAMP 2 DOOR HARDTOP
Au toma t ic, P.S., vinyl r oof .

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•2920

SPRING SPECIAU 1973 OiRYSLER
NEWPORT 2 DOOR HARDTOP
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STICKER PRICE S5310 .95
RICE

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·•4445

STICKER PRICE $5353,35
OUR PRICE

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2-1973 '340' DUSTERS
To Choo;se From, Alf Fully Equipped, with
P ~ .1 nd Disc Power Brakes.

GaUipolis Chrysler-Plymouth
· 1639 Eastern Ave.

------MERCURY

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$~99.~

35"1 V.8 engine, au to. tr ans., P. s. teering ,

·P. b rake?, vinY,I r oof,
e:xc·
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. el lent

~:a nd .

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$1795

V.8, auto. tra ns., P. steeri n·g, fa c. a ir
cond·. , tinted glass, r1 new W · S · W ti r es.
Ve r y s. harp .

-------------------------71 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN

• -'~.]P.~as~s!j.~S:I~w~.t,1:&lt;JOO;fv'~·B;~en]g~in;e~:·~P.:.~b~ra~~k~e:':· . ~~:? 695

't

71
. FORD F-250 314 TON

'r

P.

ring, fac.
rack . 4

ai r . cond .• de lu xe
w "s-w li res, 60.000 :...••

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~· Gallipolis .

446-3273

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TRUCKS .
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4 Wheel Dr. Picku p · Spt . custom
pack-age , Free ru nning hubs, 360 v.a'
engine, 4 sp . trans .• I CC cab tights,
Deluxe twq .ta;ne paint. . r adio, heavy
duty step bumper , 5-- 750x16 8· ply truck
ty pe tires, sliding rear win dow. Less
than 11 ,000 aC iua l mi les, one owner ,
excellent cond .

$3895

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1
Oeluxecab, 307N.se.ngine, auto . trclns.,
r i;Jdio, r:ea r step bumper, lull W-eavers,
Wes tern mirror.s, in beaut iful cond
70.000 m iles.
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$2295

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71 FORD % TON PICKUP

360 v.a eng·ine, 4 _speed, r e.ar step.
bum per', Western mirrors, 750x16
rubber · r&lt;1dio . Excellent "cond.

$2595.
·--·----------------69 FORD RANOiERO 500
ste~ring.
$159.
5
.
6 cyl. engi ne, ·P.
bab¥ doll. . · ·

A real ·sharp

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CHEVROLET /z TON PICKUP

1973
NEWPORT
·4 DR.' H.T., AIR ,&amp; ALL EXTRAS

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SALES REPRESENTATIVE:

MAGNETIC Sig ns far cars anct
tru cks . All k inds, Simmons "GOOD CLEAN LUMP MdPrinting and Office E.q uip sl oker coa l. Carl W!f1ters , RI-Q
ment.
Gr ande. Phone 245-5115.
52-tl

For Sale

~--~~~iiiiliiiiiiiiii

Built.by: B&amp;K Excavating

o1ctio n for m&lt;~:neu ve rabili ty
.. .· famouM Gravely .

For Sale

Ga Iii polis, Ohio

' OR .TRADE OF EQUAL VALUE

engine for extra traction
. and stability . .. inRtant

· Pomeroy, Ohio

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

For Sale

.,

SMITH BUICK, INC.
UPPER ROUTE l

BEAUTIFUL AKC Toy Poodle,
female . Apr icot color. Call
446-1266.
NEW &amp; USED FURNITURE
N~ taki.ng reservations for f!Aay, June, July . Complet e
10B·3
&amp;54 Second, 446 -9523
pr1mary tnsuran ce provid ed at no extra cost . Rates as low
NEW sofa beds $59.95; New
as $150 .00 per week &amp; mileag·e.
MUST se ll Lowrey organ,
Sea ly Maf.lresses tw in and
1403 Ea stern Ave .
Nexf ·to Economy Motor Sales
owned less than a year,
dou ble sizes, $29 .95 up.
perfect condit ion. Call 446·
1969 FORD Custom VI:! !::! ld .,
0520 .
40,000 miles $795, or trade for
108·6
pickup, util i.ly -trai1rr huitt to
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haul motor cycles $150. Ph .
WE STINGHOUSE refrigerator
388-8762 . Vinton.
cind Maytag square tub
107-3 13) TWIN NEED LE Sewing
.washer 1 446·1259 a fter 4 p.m.
Machines 1973 M odel in
108·6
walnut stand . All features
2 BEDS comple t e, electric
buiit •in fo r:nake fancy d~sig n s
AIREDALE puppies, fu!l stock •. · re fr ig ., 19" por table TV. end
and
do stretch sewi ng·. Also
tables. coffee table, desk,
6 weeks old, Hoadley Garlic.
buttonholes, blind hems, etc.
Jr .. Lower River Roa d,
chest · of drawers, dresser,
$43 .3 ~ cash pr iCe or term s
Ga ll ipol is, 256-6029 after 5
uSed bathtub, with ba sin,
available: Electro Hygiene
p.m.
commode. c.om plete with
Co. Phone 44§·431 2.
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108·3
fittings . After 4 p.m ., ph . 367·
---------'7120.
=~-::~-'-:-~_ __:10;.6
107 -tf
14 FT. Fibergl ass boat 45 hp.
Dale R. Sanders Inc.
12) VACUUM CLEA NERS
motor with tra iler. Exce llent
Electro
Hygiene
NeW
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cOndition , 446-1130 after" ·4 WINCHESTER lOi (over and
600 E. State Street
Demonstrators
ha s
all
under) 26" barrel, 12 gauge ."
p.m.
Athens, Ohio
cleaning att~ chrnents plu s the
(2l.4) r ib sigh ts, 1st S300, one
. 10H
new
Ete
c
+ro
Suds,
·
for
yr . old Winchester ·94, fever
..::__~----shampooing carpet. ' Only
action, 30·30 Cowboy· com ·
AUTOMATIC Norge Washer,
S27 .50 cash price or term S
memorative, 1 year ol d 1st
working , $A5, Southside, 675··
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avai
lable . Electro Hygiene
$100. l,.a_rry Evan s, f192 -7777
3087, .
MUST se ll 1973 deluxe t Zig Zag
. Co. Phone 446-4312 .
. 108-3
days. evenings 446·4850.
·
sewin g
mach ine.
This
101· 3
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104-6
ma
chi
ne
darns,
embroiders,
HONDA 350, exce ll en t· .con .
makes
buttonhole s,
all
SMALL bulldozer. Ph. 388·8532 . OLD DI SHE S, depressio n glass,
diti on. 446-3934.
wi thout attachmen t s. Just ·
antiques. and A.von BOttles.
107·3
108-3
dial &lt;:! nd sew. Pay· balance of
Ph , 446·2467 .
· S38.50 or pay $5 per month .
100·20
Phone 446-0255:
.
96·11
66 CYCLON~ GT 390, 4 barrel
ca rburetor , c-6 Automati c, no F
"o
=
R-:M:-:1-::
C-:Ac-b~
a-c.th~r~
o~
o~
m~v~a~n-,
11y 10p
rust $600. 2d5·5 11 8.
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and
kitchen
cabinet
top.
446107 2
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' 1063
69 P.L YMPUTH BarraCuda, 6
cyl. , auto., P.S.• good· tires,
'61 PL YMDUTH. G TX , 449,2 dr.
$1 ,250. Ca l l 446·5298 .
hardtop, ex tra sharp, 446·
107 ·6
9476.

Trendhomes

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HARLAND WOOD, GLENN MONTGOMERY, BOB BRICKLES ,

"Your Chevrolet Oldsmob!le Friendly Semce Dealer''
Point Pleasant, W.Va.

1 !=-lAVE sever~ ! fra.ctor s. Pl ows
1, 2, 3, 4 bottom, one neW 4
bottom John Deere drag plow
for
$150.
Hundred
of
miscella neous ' pieceS of
equipment . Bi ll Goodwin, 6
m il es fro m Wilk esv ill e.
Telephone 669·4564.
108-1

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Mason County Motor Company

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SEE A MEMBER OF OUR SALES STAFF:

From K&lt;~lional ~uto Glass Association Published Ust Price. On 11ny
Auto Glass (wmdsheld, or back glass) Plus Installation Of ·
ONLY $12.50 For Any American Made Vehicle, Slightly Higner For Certain
Foreitn Vehicles. (Plus; cost C1f replacement or W.Va. state inspection
sticker if nKeSSiry) Contact: Jim "Buell" Buch•nan, Body Shop Forman.
.
.
. Phone 675-33t0 .
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PbUS hydrauli c attachme11l

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Goble Mobile Homes

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Valley Nlemory Gardens or
tr ade tO lots in Pine Street
Ce metery . Call after 5, 446~
9516.

Mounted 50"
Mower

UP TO 42 MONTHS TO PAY

MONTH
old
Germ~ n
Sheph erd,
good
home
required, 446 -9749.
IOB-3

--:1.4-:Cc::EccM-cE:cT:-E:cR='Y~I~o~
ts~ln-Oh~lo

LOOK FOR SIGNS

Tractor with
.Center ·

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Saturday 1 to 5

Since We Have Agreed To This Pricing For Insurance
Company's, Why Not Let You In On It Too!

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. HAM rad io receiver, 4 band,
Hall icafters Model SX 130,
.with R 50 speaker, excellent
condition. Cal l 245-9335. Ask
_ f~r Tom J.R. A..,

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O~or;;inn

AUTO GLASS

STEEL wheeled rake,. good
condition, 446-2485.
IOS-6

1 MILE NORTH OF FIVE POINTS ON RT. 7

816 Riding

.

GEN' E -PLAN I&gt; &amp; SO N&gt;
PLUMBING - Heating &amp; Air
Conditioning . 300 Fo.u rth Ave.
Ph . 446-16;!7.
;a.tf
CARTER ' S PLUMBING
AND HEATIIIIG .
Cor , Fourth &amp; Pine
Phone 446·3888 or 446·4477
J
f65·tf

18.5 HP MUSCLE FOR
LAWN A
GARDEN JOBS

15 FT. TRAVEL tra iler,
sleeps 6, new gas and electric
refrig . 256.1270.
10].3

15 FOOT fiberglass boat, 35 HP
Evinrude, sk is and equ i pment
$395 . Must sell. .Call 446-389 1.
108-3

1970 VINOALE 12 X 63 w ith 6ft ."' HORSES • . half r e g . 1\1\cirgan
St all ion and r eg . quarter WINCHESTER 101 trap gun . 3
expando, i)ll electric with
barrel set and deluxed· f itted
gelding. Call 446-3879,
horse
central air cond ition ing. 446case $540. 446-0548.
or 367-7438.
9284 .
105-6
104-tf
104-6

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Remember We Seroice What We Sell.
1967 FORD Gal axie 500, in 1969 PONTIAC Firebird, exc.
Cond .• 3 speed std. trans ., best
exce ll en t con dit ion, Pr i ce d
• offer. Ph. 446-2822.
$825 . 446· 3548,
104-6
104-6

·$

For Sale

GERMAN lrish.Dan e puppies,
good watch dog, $1 5. 256•624-7 .
. lOB-I

Open Evenings
·1117 p.m. &amp;
Sal 'til 5 p.m.
Service 1il 12
Noon on Saturda;-

We Seroice
What We Sell
OUR WORD IS

vO'·u

LeSa!Jreo Nordtop Se.don

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CEWARD CALVERT, Salesman

REMEMBER

QUAIL CREEK
MOBIL£ .
COMMUNITY
&amp; SALES

GAUJPOLIS. OHIO

50 STATE ST.

5

We Are Still Having Some Great Buys On New Buick,
Pontiac and Opels. Check ·With Us Before
You Bu An Car New or Used

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CARROLL NORRIS DODGE

ONLY

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We have made.a speci~l P!'rchaseof 1973 BUICK LeSABRES 4 DR
SE I;&gt; AN~. EquJpp~d Wl!h autom~tic transmission, power st~erin .
~:~:rt~:~d brlakes,bWhite-wall hre_s, air .conditioner, custom se~t
9 ass, .umper protect1ve stnps, bumper guards, door
guar s•. remote mlrrow, carpet savers deluxe wh , I
protective body side moldings. Qther Models Priced A~~or~~~~~::

Firebird, solid gold color, 350 V-8, auto. , P.S., P. B.,
bucket seats. Sharp ca r for
ONlY

T-Bird . Rea I sharp 66 model Bird. Runs &amp; drives
Real nice . Pr iced to sell .

THREE bedroom double wide
mob!le trailer. Completely .SLEE.PING• ROOMS, weekly 1
furnished and all utilities
rates . Park Central Hotel.
· paid . Rent ' $250 per mon th.
30B-tf
Russell Wood, 44.6 -1066 . .
61 -11 APARTMENT tor construction :
· men . Ph . 446-0756,
267 .ff
BRADBURY f urnished _ ef .
liciel}cy apartment, adults
on l y. no pets, 729 Sec . Ave .
1 BR . house lrailer located 2
1oo .lf
miles from tpwn, all uti l ities
paid . 379-2380.
OFF ICE space. 504 Ssconct:&gt;Ave.
IOB -3
Rear . Cal l 446-1397.
,--~-------=a9. 1f 3 ROOM m()d ern apartment,
secon d fl oor old Ohio Valley
TWO bedroom furnished home
Ba(lk Bl1dg ., ad ults only, $130
in Rio Gran de. Will sub let
per month , phone 446·2282.
May 14-Aug . 29. 245.5422 .
IOB ·3
96,11
F.QR better clean in g , to keep
S:c~
L~
E~E~P~I~N~G-~r~
oo~m
s~.- G- alli a
colors gleaming, use Blue
Hotel.
Lus tre Car pet cleaner. Rent
94:ff
elec tri c s hampoo er $1 at
Centra l Supp ly Co.
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1Q8·6
Looking for ·a mobil e home
GROCERY business for sale
~----~lot or a quality mobile hom e?
bu ilding for sa le or lea se:
CL.EANlNGEST
car
pet
cleaner
, We have both at
phone 773·561 8 from 8: ao p.m .
you ever used. ;;o easy too .
to 10 p.m. for apporntment.
Ge t Blue Lu stre. Rent eledrk
shampooer $1 at G. C. Mur - --7----.:_____::67-11
phy
are bui iding a new·
IOB-6 IF
home or remodeling, see us.
We are bu i lders. Distr ibutor
for Hotpo i nt Appliances.
Allison Electric .
'JUST _ta~en in, deluxe ziy . .tag
154·11
Rodney-Cora Rd .
sew1ng
machine.
This
Rodney , Ohio
machine
darns, .
em ·
Hour s. 9 a .m. to 9 p.m .
bro id e r ies • .overcasts, bul Mo1lday 1hru Saturday
tonholes. pay balan ce $36.50"
Ph. 245-9374- 245 -5021
or paym en ts can be arranged.
446-0255.

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SEE THEM NOW AT • • •

· Exec. Wagon, all whi te with wood grain panel on
si de, air cond ., 9 pass. Nice wager. to pull 'that
ca mper with .
ONLY

1! 2 Ton Pickup,. V·8, auto., P.S .• P.B., radio, custom
cab. This truck has 98, 321 miles but st ill runs ltke a
top . Priced to sell .

2 BEDROOM mobile. home at
Kerr, 0 . $100. 446-0175.

si lver fem.31e toy pood le, 2566230.
105-6 •
•
~--------SLEE PING rooms.
rates, free garage
Libby Hotel: :

.Where Dealin' Is

STARCkAI'T . tra ile r
an d
folddown highest disco'unt in ·
tr i -state . Use d 1971 Star
Master 8, $1.099, used trailers·,
also f i nancing arranged, We
service what we sel l. Camp
Conl~y StarCraft Sa les behind
Red Carpet Inn . Rt . 62 , N. of
•Poin t Pleasant 675 .5384.
96-tf '
- - - -- - - ' - STARCI~·AFT Spripg sale on .
New an d used travel tra i lers .
and fold down campers where
you get .service and quaJit y . .
CAMP CO NL EY
STAR CRAFT SALES. Rt. 62 N. ol
Point Pl easant. behind Red
&lt;;arpet lh r'l . 675-5384.
·
107-11

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Demon 2 dr. H. T., V.8, auto., P.S., air conct ., local
owner. This is a clean little car.

•3895
'2195

BY NATIONAL HOMES CORPORATION

tamping Equipment .

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ONL '(

Go Mobile With Goble!

93-tf

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AKC. fema le Pug, had all shots.
hou se broken. prefer black or

Plumbing &amp; Heating

MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE ·
RECONDITIONED
MOBILE. HOMES
1973 12x60 Holly Park
1970. 12x60 Amer ican
1964 10x50 Elcona
1971 12x65 Concord
·1972 12x60 Winston
1968, 12x60 Champion
1972 12x6o · Winston
1970 12x60 American
1970 12x60 Roytraft
1970 12x60 Chalj er.ger
1969 12x60 Star
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1968 12x60 Ranchero
1967 12x60 Topper
1966 10&gt;&lt;50 Skyline
1964 l0x55 ChampiOn :
B&amp;S MOBILE HOMES
Second &amp; Viand St.
Pt. Pleasant
(next to Heck' s)

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For Sale or Trade

Elec. 2254 dr. H.T., vinyl top, air cond., power seat,
beige with saddle top &amp; saddle vinyl interior. Priced
lo se ll th is week .

Lesabre 2 dr. H. T., wh ite with bla ck viny l top, black
viny l interior, factory air, P.S., P. B., local" one
owner. This car is ready to go for

' ~You'll Like Our nuality Way of Doing Business"

.F URNI S HED apt, adulls
Central heat, parking, 446·
0338,
27-11 COME to our May sa le, Fan .
McGRAW COMPANY
tas tic saving s on new fur BULLDOZER. backho e and
niture . 2 pc. living roo ~ su ife, NEW: Serta and Bemco mat .
land clearing and devel op- 2 BEDROOM hou setraler. air
, condi ti oned , adu lt s only, 322
Reg . $199".95 now $145 .00. 2 pc.
ment, 446-1502, 388·8230.
tress 1lnd box springs. Large
Third Av e. 446-3748 or 256· -living room suite Reg. $299.95
IOO· ptf
selec
ti on in stock - twin , full ,
6903.
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now only $248. Couc h and queen size. Save up to ,$40 a
ch air $98 with trade. Bedroom
RUSS'S GLASS . Servi~e, g lass .
107-6
se t.
su ites with mattress and box
for all needs, specializi ng in
955 Second A'llenue
spr ing !!- only . $199.95. Lots of
w i ndshieldS, mi rrors, 2 BEDROOM mobi le homes,
444-1171
good u sed furniture to choose
plexi gl&lt;l ss, ·rescreen , 704 Pin e,
upper R iv~r Rd. , 446'0008 or
276 ~ 11
446.0006.
Rio Gra nde, 245-5048 .
from .
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V-8, automatic, P .S., P. B., ra'dio .

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GMAC Financing Available

Open Eves. Til6- Tii"S P.M. Sat.

1966 CHEVELLE ................ ~7 49

Some.oflhe "standard extras" on the
Dodge Coil that represent " optional
equipment"
on
some
other
domestically available subcompacts
include adlustable st~erlng column.
front wheel disc brakes, flow·.lhrough
ventilation, and full synchromesh four ·
speed transm ission.
A radio antenna that is part of ihe
deck lid; flow through ventilation and
fully·recllnlng front seats that are
standard !except in coupe) are
examples of tlte Innovation and extra
value of the Dodge Colt.

ONE OWNER CARS AND YOU WON'T HAVE

•3500

Impala H.T. Sed .. Desert gold with covert tr im, factory
t int· glass, 350 eng ., P. steeri ng &amp; brakes, rad io,
guards A. all the goodies. never been titled .

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Green finish, gold In ter ior. tull power equipment.
Cruise Control, new w-s-w tir es. Cl imate Control air
condi tion ing.

1972 CHEVROLET. ...........s3795

Hardtop Coupe, the HOT one, and sure to please. V-8,
automatic, good tires, good body with green finish , rad io.
A SPEC IAL ANY DAY .

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VACATION USED CAR SALE

LOWEST
PRICES

1970 CHEVROLET 2 TON.

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Curriculum revisions recently
orde~ed by the Eas,tern Local
School District Board of
Education
witt
change
required
courses
for
graduation to conform to those
of the State Department of
Education .
The board in a review of the
changes, made public today
stressed that this revision does
not remov'e courses from the
curriculwtl, or relax present
standard s or performance.
Students will continue to
need 11 units of credit for
graduation . Biology, World
Hisf,ory and the fourth year of

ministration are currently

revising curriculum offerings
that will be available during
the coming year. A detailed
description pi these changes,
and the new program have
been sent home to parents in a
17 page report at the time of
registration which occurred
ear lier this spring. The
students who will be affected
immediately by these changes
are those presently enrolled in
grade eight th;ough grade

eleven.

Nearly every major area of
study has undergone 'adjustment to relate more closely
to the demands of the modern
English 1 however , will no world. While yet providing for
longer be required in order to the academic needs of the
meet local stan dards for student ptannipg to go to
graduation. But, these courses college without compromising
will remain recommended for quality , these adjustments
student• expecti ng to go to provide more opportunity for
college after completing high the remaining 80 pet. of the
student body who will not atschooL
Thi s change ~as come about 'tend college to acquire contci pr ov ide opportunity £or sumer skills, vo cational
studen ts to take new courses competencies, and economic
being offered for the 1913-74 unders tandings that were
school year and to provide previously unavailable .
Most notable of the new
opportunity for students to take
cow-ses more in line with their offerings is the introduction of
interests a n d future ex· Vocational Agriculture . Other
new courses include: Short
pectations.
The
fa cu lty
and ad- Story and Poetry, Modern

Novel, Vocational Guidance, lexibitity in terms of using
~ 011 ~ g e Orienta t i OQ • ;taff , facilities, and programs.
_ ocahonal Analysis, French 2, tt should result in a more efConswner Mathematics, and !icient and ellective use of
Advanced
High
School teachers. And , it should offer
Mathatnattcs
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lndus trtal Arts Departments a1"1gned to th etr
- tr ammg
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d
an
have bee n adjusled away from
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expertence.
th tr dT
. e a I J.o~a SW"vey courses Presuming that students wiU
mto s pectftc half ( ¥.!) unit be more inclined to take
&gt;pffenngs . In Home Economics,
courses relating to their in·
st ud~~ts have choices among :
terests, the present study hall
Texllles, Family Living,
overburden should be reduced.
Foods, Ch ild Development,
As th ese conditions are
Housmg and Furnishings, and
r ea lizet! , the student body
Consumer Education as welJ as
s hould develop more positive
the
Courses
in
Home
attitudes toward their school
Economics I and Home
e&gt;periences and thereby profit
Economics 2. While in the
more from their educational
Industrial Arts Department,
opportunities.
Bt udents
cho ose
from :
Very
simply, modular
Mec hanical Drawin g 1 and 2
scheduling
makes
time
Electricity 1 and 2, Basi~
available for other pursuits. By
Metals , Home Rep 0 ir and
way or illustration, the adMaintenance, and w·ood.
vantage can be seen in
working 1 and 2.
laboratory courses such as
The action aJtering required
Home Economics L Home
courses in itseJf wiiJ nOt ac~
Economics
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presently
commodate the curriculum
requires two 45 mihuie periods,
adjustments that have been
introdu ced . The Board of or a tutal of 90 minutes of
classroom instruction to
Education therefore adopted a
certlfy one unit of credit.
modular scheduling plan to
Under _ the
modular
~ep~ace the c urrent eight
scheduling plan, three 20
periOd
day .
Modular
minute modules of classroom
sched~ling
offers
more
instruction, or 60 minutes of
, actual class time. will , certify
one Wlit of credit ln Home
Economics 1. The gain of 30
minutes time from the school
day makes possible the in~
traduction
of additional
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THE BIG NEW
'73 PONTIAC SALE
IF YOU MISSED THE LAST SAlE DON'T MISS THIS ONE!

Tremendous Discounts
On All New Pontiacs In Stock
CHOOSE YOURS WHILE SELECTIONS ARE GOOD!
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Wear department . 2nd
floor . and select a dress
tor your mom from this
fine se lection .
Re~ular sizes · half sizes .
jumor sizes . extra large
sizes .
So lid
colors .
· Beautiful pa1terns . All
famous brands that you'll
be proud to give.

Women's
·Handbags

·$4495

SALE PRICE

FACTORY
STICKER PRICE

Regatta Blue with w~ite cordova top,
air, fully equ ipped Stock No. 73-55

SALE PRICE

$4145

Curtain and
Drapery Department,

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Factory Sticker Price $4952.90
Bob Rees Pontiac
. Discount .807.90
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Factory Sticker PriCe S477S.90
Burma Brown with Cameo white . top. Bob Rees Pontiac Discount 780.90 .
Air , . fully equipped. Stock No. 73-53
SALE PRICE

BONNEVILLE 2 DR. HARDTOP
Porcelain Blue with white vinyl top , air,

Factory Slicker PricOSSI40,05

fully equipped , .t ilt sltering wheel. Stock No. 73-54

, BONNEVILLE 4 DR. HARDTOP I Demo)
w~th

be ige cordova

top , air , tully equ,pped . New car

DISC~unt8 4 5.05
SALE PRICE

Bob Rees Pontiac

Complete selections of
Sleepwear
including
Gowns · Pajamas · Shifts · ·
Robes and Dusters. Nylon
slips in a full range of sizes .
Tailored and lace trimmed .
Bras and Girdles · Gown
and ...Robe Sets. You ' ll llke
the excellent quality and
you'll recogn.lze the famous
makes such as Bestform Formfit Rogers . Katz '.Ph i I Maid . Playtex and
others .

'3995
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FannyFarmer
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dent of the U.S., cast his
first v.ote when he was 62
years old. He was a soldier
in the army and never
stayed in ' one place long
enough to qualify to -vote.

Famous Fanny Farmer boxed candy ; Mother's Day gift
wrapped ready to give.
Milk Chocolates . Minfatures . Hom·e Assorfment · Peppermint Creams . Almond Crisp . Assorted Butter Creams.
Select . her favorite .

Po_rcetain Blue wi_th C@rneo white top,
350 V-Bengine, P.S.,auto. trans&amp; more.
Stock· No .• 73 - ~1

VENTURA CPE.
Ascot Silver with black vinyl top. auto.
trans .. 250 -6
t engine, p. steering &amp;

Factory Sticker Price $3276.70
Bob Ree·s !'ontiac Dis~ . 327.70

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Factory Sticker Price $3085.70
Bob Rees Po~tiac Disc, 308,70

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Home Offices: 81oomlnator:, lll inots

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Lawn, Porch, Patio Furniture
Drive to Elberfelds Warehouse and see the exc:ellenf lines
of Summer Furniture. All at SfJeCialsale prices now. Give
your mother a new Chaise Lounge · Folding Chair .
Redwood Tables or Chairs · POrch Swings.
There's a lot of good gift ideas for you at Elberfelds
Warehouse .

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.Let us. h~lp you with the
·style that's right for your
· mom .

Park Central Hotel Bldg .
Ph. 446-4290 Home 446-4518

BOB REES PONTIAC, INC.
C:orner Third &amp; Court St.

Give her, her favorite
ny Ions - be it panty hose
or the thigh high nylons.
Big' selection of styles in all
sizes. Fine selection of
colors .

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for
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Her own personal second set for any room In
the home. Compact · yet big enough for easy
viewing. 18 inch diagonal measure picture.
Other gift ideas frotn the Music Department 2nd floor. A new Stereo - her own RCA or
Panasoriic Radio - 3 Track Tapes·-: Record
Albums - Sheet music or even a new Kimball
Piano.

GIVE
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STOCKINGS

r":luarantee . Stock ~N:::•::.·_:_73:_·_:23:___'- - - " ' - ' - - - ' - - - - . , - . . : . . - - - - - - - -

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A new Bedspread . Blanket · Bed Pi Ilow~ · Couch ~nd
Chair Throws . Draperies · Sheer Curtams · Venet1an
Blinds . Toss Cushions . Window Shades . Patt~:::rns and
yard goods for a new outfit.
. ~
' ·we'll gladly help you choose what you want for your
mother on h~r day next Sunday.

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

One person is in custody and · According to the sheriff, the
another is being sought for establishment wa s r obbed
questioning in connection with apparently about 2: 15a .m . Don
reported
ap·
a robhery in whic h $963 is Warehime
missing early today at the proximately $963 in cash and
Skyline Lanes Bowling Alley in change was taken from the
alley's offi ce . .
Kanauga _
n is believed the thief was - Entry was made by forcin g
armed .
ttie front door . Saunders said
Gallia County Sheriff James his department was ca1led by a
W. SaWlders said a suspect is woman who observed a man in
· being questioned and will he the alley 's parking lot.
The woman, whose identity
taken to London for a
polygraph test. He did no t was not revealed, had pulled
identify the person, or release into the parking tot when her
car statled. She heard a loud
any detailed information. '

A new easy chair table
·
lamp
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Traditional table ·
hasso(:ks . A pretty .
picture . floor lamp bedroom suite · dinette
set . throw rugs magazine rack . wall
plaques . liv ing room
suite and many other
gift ideas that are sure
to please. Take time to
visit the furniture
department . You.' ll
· like all the new fur~
niture arranged for
your easy selection .

Make An

Showers or th under shower s
likely Lunig ht and mainly east
porti on Tuesday . I.ows tonight
111 the 50..;;. Hi ghs Tuesda y m the
70s and upper GOs.

had been asked to take the job.

firmation

He refused to comment on all

as PJ:esident Nixon gave him
option&lt;Jl authority to do last

questions re lated to the matter.
Rif hardson said at the outset
of his Pentagon appearance
that he wanted the Judicia ry
Committee to know , before it
sta rted hearin gs on hi s
nomination for attorney
general two days hence, that he
intendedlt.o name a prosecutor

Monday.
Ric hardson said he was
searching for a man to meet
the exacting standards' the
special prosecutor wou1d have
tq have and would name him as
rapidly as possi ble . Many
sena tors want to have the right
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hearings, starti ng
Werlne~day, by the Senate
.Judicim·y Committee which he ·
sa id wa s the only "appropriate
forum" for :mch ques lions at
this lime.
Se\'eral possibilities for the

job IM\'e been mcnlioned,
including WilHam 'L Coleman,
a Philadelphia l ~1wyer who was
a dassma lc nf Bichardson's at
Yalt· :1nd who ltJter served with
Hi dwrd s on as a Supreme
Court dcrk to the Late ,Justice
F elix Frankfurter.
Co lenli:tn wa s as ked this
mornin g in Philadelphia i£ he

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KEY BISCAYNE ,' Fla .
!UP! i - Pr esi dent Nixon
conferred today with his new
White House chief , Gen .
Alexander M. Haig Jr " about
restru cturing the sca ndal~
s])~ltercd presidential staff.

OJ The Meig.•-Mason Area

MONDAY, MAY 7, 1973

PHONE 992-2156

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Is retmng
Mrs.
Delmar
"01ive"
Osburn, Reedsvilte, who is
ending her teaching careef of
38 years this school term, has
spent them all · in Eastern
District, 10 or the 38 being at
Riverview Elementary . ·
Mrs. Osborn is a dedicated
wife, mother and tea 9he·r 'for
which she was honored ·
Tuesday night by members of
Rl\'erview PTA.
Mrs. Osburn was presented a
book of poetry, by Mrs, Larry
Collins, PTA president.
Mrs . Osburn has been a
member of the O.E .A. since
she began her teaching career ,
·· a member of the Meigs County
. Education Association,
Eastern
Educati o n
Association, a member of the
Ja c k so n·Perkin s
Rose
Research Test Panel ~nd at·

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tends the Church' of Chr ist . She
a nd her hu s band are the
parents of two sons, Larry of
Wa s hin gton, W . .Va., and
Delmar Gordon . of Belpre.
They have se ven grand·
children ,

ringing noise , then saw a figure
running fr om Skyline Lanes. ,
· He orderell her to stop, and
sa id , " Don ' t make a move, or
I'll shout. "
Lawrence County sheriff's
deputies later ::;topped a man
ha ving the same description as
the m an the woman thought
she saw . She~iff S&lt;:.~undcrs took
his witness to Chesapeake to
identify the man , but she was
un a ble to say h.e wa s· th e same
person .she saw in lhe ·a lley's ·
parking lot.
In othe r law enfor.c ernent
activiti es, sheriff's deputies
SundliY arrested four juveniles
in connection with the breaking
and entering at the Anetha
· Fraley re sidence on the Bladen
~ ~cr cerville Rd .' They were
released to the custody of their
parents .
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Meanwhile, G"llipolis City
pohce\ Sunday investivated an
attempted O&amp;E at Clark's
Jewelry Store, 342 Second Ave.
Neal B. Cl&lt;JI'k 1 owner and
store operator , said apparently
nothing was taken .
· According to Cl• rk , the thief,
or thieves, wen~ i!pparently
fri ghten ed off. They had e n. tered the store by gO ing
through v second flo or back
door . The intruders then c ut a
hole in the ceiling and lowere d
a rope to the floor of the
jewelry s tore.

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PT. PLEASANT ~ Long
diseussiuns cc.n~ered around
the trans fer list, legal coun se l,
non·lcnure teaching personnel
and sdwol serv ice personnel
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Bis cayne Sunday night in
preparation for his sessions
with th e Pres id ~ nt. Nixon
pi cked Haig Friday to replace
H. R. Haldeman as chief of the
presidential staff. Haldeman
resigncl:l after a federal grand
jury began· inv estiga tin g
charges that he participated in
the coverup of th e Watergate
buggin g.
In the week since Nixon
declared
the
Watergate,
scandal had "claimed far too
much of my time and attention." there has been little
evidence he has thought about
or attended to much else .

Nixon and Haig met in the
President's
white
and
turquoi se si ngle·slory Florida'
Wl1ite House c.t s the President
was winding up four days of
nearly complete ".seclusion in
Fl or ida and the Bahamas.
Haig, Nixon' s favorite

Lanes robbed of $963·

There are many, many wonderful gifts
for Mother's Day in the

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Ky., before gofng lnlo
paratrooper training al Fort
Benning, Ga. He completed .
lhal training last week. Rice
attended Southern · High
School. He has a sJster,
. Suzan, at home.

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From The Furniture
Department . Jrd Floor

cooking scJtoo1 at Fort Knox,

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Mother 's Day Gift Suggestions

Great Gifts For Mo1her
Sq uares · oblongs. Prints and
solids.· An extra fine group for
your se lection.

Weather

wa s hi s forthcoming con·

enttne

Crushed patents and
straws in a fine array of
styles nd colors.
You should please her
with a new ~bag .

.colorful
FASHION
SCARVES

dependence " necessary to
&lt;'onduct a full and imparti11l
ill\1 CStigation.
nichardson r('ad a s tatement
of his plans during an ap.
pearance &lt;Jt the Pentagon
before newsmen, and declined
to cmswer any questi ons about
who 1hc prosecutor would be.
lie ex plained tllat the rea son

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WILLIAM RICE
SYRAC-USE
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William E. Rice, son of Mrs.
Elizabeth: Rice, Syracuse,
arrived home Saturday for a
week's furlough from his
military dulles. Ri~e com·
pleted his baste training and

BONNEVILLE 4 DR. SEDAN

CATALINA 4 DR. HARDTOP

Burnished Amber

raNG AND QuEEN _:___ Royalty was named at the Meigs Junior-Senior Prom Saturday
night. Patty Well, daughter ofMr _and Mrs. Denver Well, Pomeroy, RD, was named queen and
Lou McKinney, son of Mr. and Mrs . Burdell McKinney, Middleport, was oamed kin g. Miss Well
was crowned by James Diehl, principal. Theme of the prom was ''Stairway to Heaven."

All in g ift boxes
ready to wrap and
give on MiJy 1:3 .

LINGERIE DEPARTMENT
FIRST FLOOR

BOB REES PONTIAC
DISCOUNT

Valenc ia Go ld with Cameo wh itetop, Soft Ray
glass {.all), R. coRtrot mirror, H78xl5" w'-wall
Fiberglass tires, rear seat speaker, AM radio,
custom air, bo~y protection group . . Real
beauty of a ca r .

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Selections

$5443.90
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WASH!NG't'ON ( UPii - A
special prosecutor will be
named to .su pervise · in·
\'esti gatiun aimed at "un.
covering the- whole truth'' in
the Wat ergate scandal, Attorney ~ ~ General designate
Elli ot L Richa rdson announc: ~
ed LodHY r
Ri cha' rd son,
him se lf
d esignated just ;1 week ago by
Pres ident Nixon to ta~e
command of th.c government's
inquiry into llhe widening scope
of the plot and subSequent
efforts to cover up its scope,
sa id the person selected would
be given " all th e in.

CXI the lsi floor - Earrings
. Bracelets . Pins .
Necklaces
Novelty
Jewelry · white and fashion
colors.

$3637.70
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In the ready -to -wear
department . 2nd .floor.
See the many styles of
Shawls .
Wrap one up for your
Mother's Day Gift.

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SALE PRICE

Starlight black, Soft Ray windshield, black
viny l top , r emote control mirror, AM radio,
front floor ri1ats, custom air, G7Bxl5 whitewall Fiberglass tires , body protection group.

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You'll like these cards for Mother's Day. Fine
big selection for Mother and Grandmother as
only Hallmark can make them. Also Hallmark
Gift Wrapping Paper . Ribbon .- Bows and
Card Enclosures for Mother's Day.

Appreci4ted
Gift

$37 45

SALE PRICE

HALLMARK MOTHER'S DAY CARDS

Stop, in the busy Ready -to-

These actions resulted from
discussion with the faculty and
administration oi the high
school who recommended the
changes to .the Board of
Education, The purpose for
these changes was to expand
offerings available to students
during the 73-74 school year
and may represent as much as
can be done within the confines
of the available space. If ad·
ditional space were provided, a
still more meaningful program
could result.
·
The administration, board of
education, and faculty see
these changes as a means of
offering greater educational
service to the commWlity and
solicit their support in making
these adjustments; the board
concluded. -

$4334.60
BOB REES PO.NTIAC $589 60
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molding, power steering, trim -r i ngs, AM
radio, molding sil &amp; hood edge·s, power disc
brakes, turbo hydramatic trans., E78xl4
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Make Elberfelds your shopping center for
Mother's Day gifts. You'll find excellent gift
ideas all over the store and at Elberlelds
Warehouse on Mechanic Street.
Store hours Monday through Thursday 9:30 to 5
P.M . Friday and Saturday 9: 30AM to 9 P.M .

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TEA GIVEN - A Board of Trustees tea Sunday afternoon officially opened the observance
~r"National HOSpital Wee k at Vcteran..c.; Memorial Hospital. Commu~itY leade rs, organiz&lt;Jtional
representatives and interested per sons attended the event held in the dJning r oom of the new
addition with the Women 's Auxi liary th e hostesses. Hu gh Gutitc r , :J!&gt;Ovc, prcsid c ~t of tht:
Boai'd, is at the refreShment table with; I to r , Mrs . .Janice Co lli~, auxiliary member ; Mrs.
Louise Bartels chairman of volun teer workers , and Miss Erma J . Smith, direc tor of vo lun ~
teers. See Pag~ 5, other National Hospjtat Wee~ pictures and information. _
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Referendums
flefeated tax
A pr oposed pCrmi ssivc auto

licen$e tax issue in Middleport
has nol be ~ n twice before

dismissal. He added it is the

Board of E:ducation meeting .
Actions were · taken to set
hearin g dates for tea chers
whose names were placed on a
tran sfe r li s ~ by recomm~nd&lt;.~tiu n of_ Supt. Charles
Withers and for the ouster of
Jack
Lovejoy , assi s tant .
principal at Wahama High
SchooL
Board members Dill Brady
CJsked for clarific:a tion on t)le
hearing daleS and it was. at this
time lhat Supt. Withers ex·
plained that he had granted
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:some Point Pleasa-nt Hi gh
~hool students permiss ion to
CJppear on the agenda for the
May 22 Board meeting to
di sc us..'i . matters pertaining to
. Robert Keesee, PPHS p'r inCipal , stiPulating this was not
to be a hearing for Mr. Keesee.
In unanimous action, the
boa rd agreed that to this qate
no hearing dates have been' set
and dates ai1d times are to be
given later .
In a 4~ 1 vote the board agreed
to a motion by Brady not to
con slder the transfer and
subsequen t assignment of Ja ck
Lovejoy, but re commended
that he not be reemployed for
the 1973-74 school year_
Bit! Withers a sked for the
's uperintendent 's recorn·
mendation concerning this and
wa s advised by Supt. Withers
that the board has no authority.
under any condition, to make a
reco mm endation, only the
authority to bring charges for

:mperintendent's prerogativ e
to make the recommendation .
Supt. Withers said, " ! have
recommended Lo vejoy be
reemployed
and
tran s·
[erred. "
Brady questioned
the
superintendent on making this
decision and Supt. Wi thers
replied . " .. . f'rn not going on
hearsay." Brady cited the fact ·
that Lovejoy does not ·have

tenu re.

When the vote was ca lled Bill
·Withers said he would vote no
because Hit's placing the board
in .a luw suit. ''
There
was
di s cussion
regarding Hannan Principal
Bright McCausland 's three
year contract and his attorney,
Charley Damron, stipulated
that McCa usland would not
receive tenure at th e end of the
three year contract..
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At the request of Ad~in s,
Supt. Withers discussed other
names on the transrer list. He
said Bill Barker and Vicki Hailwere on at their own request
with plans to transfer Barker
from ·,Beech Hill to We st
Co lumbia as a teac hing
principal and Mrs . Hall from
Hannan Elementary to ML
Olive.
Others at their own request
and proposed plan s were
·Nancy Haselbalg from Mason
to Swwyside; . Rosalie Miller
from Mt. Olive to Ordnance;
Ol s ton Wr ight from West
Co twnbia to Wahama High .
Supt. Withers pointed out
that he had recommended on
the transfer 1list Lawrence
Cartmill, Tod Faller, Hannan
tea&lt;;h'e rs,
and
Frank
Cremeans, principal at Point
Pleasant Junior High "for the
best interesls 11 of the schools .
According to Supt. Withers,
Virgil BW''ris 1 "is the man to do
the job at Point Pleasant
Junior High" in reference to
his recommendation to placing
him as principal.
' Siders. Adkins and Brady
indicated disapproval over
emp loying an outside Jaw' firm
as the board's lega l counsel.
Brad}' S&lt;iid, " We need one here
.. . one we can get in J5
minutes."
All objected to paying $10,000
to the law firm of Greene,
Ketchum and Baker in Huntington for two yearS 1 when
services of the Prosecuting
. Attorney are . available to the
board. The H\ffilington firm 's
contract expires Juhe 30,
The next regular board of
education meeting w-ill be held
May 22 at 1:30 p.m .

placed before Middleport
voters a s indi cated ir;~ a report
of the Friday ni ght meet ing· of
By United l'~ess International
the Middleport Chamber uf
WASHINGTON- FORMER ATTORNEY General John N. Commerce, Verner Sec, Op·
Mitchell Says the idea of President Nixon resigning because ponent of the tax reports .
MARK CAsTO, LEFT, POMEROY, and Randy Orr, Gallipolis, provided,the " Wind" for a
.of the Watergate scandal is "ridiculous." He criticized United
The permissi ve auto lice nse
riovei sa ilboat booth set up by Pack 249, dub Scouts, Pomeroy, for the weekend Scout-&lt;J-rarrw .
Press International for quoting his wife; Martha, as saying the
tax wa s passe d on two separate
Don Thomas, Pomeroy, is C'ubmaster..or the group .
President should quit. Mrs. Mitchell called UP! White House
occa sion.s O\'er the years by
correspondent Helen Thomas late Saturday night and said :
Middleport Villa ge Council.
Mr. President should resign immediately . I think he let the · The issue •was then brought
country down . It's going to take a hell of a lot tu get him ... He's
before
voters
throu gh ,
been compromised." Asked why she thought Nixon should step
referendwn a ctions headed by
down, Mrs. Mitchell replied : "I think in urder to give credibility
See and was turned dOwn both
to the Republican party and credibility to the U,nited States."
tim es ." cOunc il . never ha s
McDaniel said he shot at the charge admission . It 's some·
well a s in th e open, he S&lt;i! id.
ENFIELD, Itl. (UP! ) .
brought the issue direc tly
monster
rour time s.
thing tha.t's there and we've got
Plcister cast s were· made.
KIDNAPED American
GUADALAJAR,A, MEXICO before the voters: See pointed Henry McDaniel said 'he-'s seen
"1 knew l hit it once," he to a ccept it. " ·
Mt Daniet sa id the first time
diplomat Terrence G. Leonhardy said Sunday night that he was
it twice: a IP"ay , hairy, threeoul.
in good health and hoped for a quick release by leftwing
legged monster standing tall he saw the monster Was. about said . The mo. nster, he said, ·
· w1-th pm
· k "'
" ''!0 p -m - on the n'tght of Aprt-1 hissed , lea ped 75 feet in three
guerrillas who seized him .three days ago in exchange for 30
like a human bemg
PAINT SPRAYED
1 'political pr"isoners ."
J·umps and disa ppeared down
But Mexican official sources said the
LOCAL TEMPS
~ - Ht's famt'iy heard ·a sera! reflecting eyes buIgIng f rom a •&lt;
Middleport Pollee Chief J_
- a t th e bac k d oor - the railroad tracks near his
ching nmse
kidnapers apparently made new demands Sunday_
The temperature fn down . 'huge head . -·
J . Cremeans sajd today
The second time was.Sunday and he went to in vestigate ,.'
home.
The demands - they were not disclosed - came tlours arter
town PoTQeroy at 11 a .m .
\ youngsters of th~ community
" When I first saw it, I
Sunday morning, about 3
Mexico agreed to free th~ 30 prisoners and flew them to CUba .
Monda y was 72'deg rees, under morning , arter his original
apparently
have
been
report on the · monster had thought it was an animal . r ·a.m. CDT, the barking of\ his
'jTiie situation is very delicate,'' said a spokesman for the u. S. sunny skies.
spraying . homes and ~utos
. 'de lhe h ous e) dogs awa~ened Mc Daniel and
Consulate in· Guadalajara that Leonhardy headed. The spukes. brought newsmen , police. an- wen t b ack (·lnSI
with paint from spray cans.
· gun
· an d a nashi 1g
' ht , H . he opened hi s door and looked
tlJropologists, e~perts on uni~ an d go t a
man declined to elaborate. .
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They
also have been
Marriage License
· ht a b ou t out. He sai d he saw the same
dentified nying objects and the he sat'd - · " I t was rtg
tllrnwing eggs against homes
Larry Michael . Bisse ll, 20,
monster on the
just plain c uriou s to the tl lree f ee t from me. I wa Sn .'t thrcc-Jouged
r.
DENVER - FOUR INCHES OF RAIN in the metropolitan
and
motor vehicles. Parents
ColumbUs, and Patricia Anne·
railroad tracks 15 feet away.
w. abash River Valley to invessca red .. ,
area and 20inches of very wet snow in nearby mountains .sweH~d
will be held reSponsible for
Howard , 20, Pomeroy, RL 4.
· k .eyes
" i wasn't sca red, ' 1 .he said.
tigate.
"Then I QIW t hose pm
the South Platte River over its banks Sunday, forctng the
these acts· and ~!lust stand
McQaniel, a disabled war s h -me a t rpe,t"k
1 e are fl ec t or on a . "I'd like to rove it ,as a pet and
evactation of thousands of persons from low-lying areas.
the expense of new paint
vetera n, said they round foot- car . It had pink eyes, large
·
A Red Cross official estimated . between 3,500 and 1,000
SUITS FILED
jobs. the chief said.
PF.MIIT ISSUED
persons were forced to leave their homes as the South Platte rose
Tw o suits lo quiet title fijed iri prints covering the woodland head and was a ki~d of dirtvish
A permit t9 haul ga rba ge and
two to three feet above flood stage.
Meigs County Common Pleas areas around hi$ home . The · gra y color ... ha1ry .... about
tracks
were
three
to
five
inche.s
·~
four
or
five
feet
tall
.
Standing
trash has been issued by
REDS SOHIO SIGN . '
Court are Luther E. Gilliam.
across
with
six
toes
and
little·
right
in
front
of
the
door
on
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CLEVELAND
(UP!) - The
Middleport
Village
to
Alfred
WASHINGTON - AGRICULTURE SECRETARY ,Earl L . . Jr .. and Veneva M. Gilliam,
th ree legs l just like a human Zeigler, Mayor ,J ohn Zerkle People's Rtpublic of China has
Butz reported Sunday that American farmers had a banner year
Pomeroy, Rt. 4, vs. heirs of hoof marks ' he said.
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said today. '!'he permit was .· signe!l an agreement with the
WALDHEIMQNTOUR
Ed Phillips, a pet shop owner be1ng.
in 1g72. In his annual report, Butz said U. S. Agriculture had · Maggie Kolber g, deceased; et
HELSl!'JKI ( UP! ) - United
record net income of more than $19.2 billion last year with farm
at, .the property being located from Kokomo . In~ .• ca me out ::::;:;:;:::::;:;:;:;:;:;:::::::;::::::•:::::.:·::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:. iss'ued because the present two Standard Oil Co. of Ohio
t
b
bl
t
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hio)
to
use
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company's
Natians
Secretary General
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haul ers I)ave no ecn a e o
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exports totaling $8 billion. He predicted a $10 billion export total
in . Sci pio Twp .. and Ro y . to look around a nd verified
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
m1·rt tlll fi,•m:'\ nds ·fo r thei r · aery t om· tr. l' le productt' on · Kurt Watdhct'nl arrived in the
1··-·Utis year - an increase of 25 pet.
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· Pr omu · and Roger Ad~m1s ,· McDaniel's description of the
Mild \\ lth a chance of !'il'r\ H' e.s, the {naj tir s ai(i. proc"ess, it was' reported toddy . Finnis h capital Sunday to
"The level of farm pr(ces reached an ~11-tlme tii~h for many ··dba , A&amp;P Drilling Co .. Raci ne, tracks.
Anyone . wis hing se r\'ICes of Acryh&gt;nitrile ls the ~asic begin a six-day tour of the
couldn' t be a ho3x ,"
showers each day. Hi ghS in
(arm products," he said in his 106--page report. He said gross
vs. Phillip Conrad, address
· ·Ac r·t'lan • Orion and ··scandt"navt' an countries: He
i Im
the lOs anJ lo"s in
.&gt;Os.
Zeigler . may call Middleport rna t era
farm i!"teome, net income. income per farm.• and income 'J)er
unkn ow n , ct
prope r ty· Phillips said. Th e tra cks were
~
other man-made fiber;.
made no statement on arrival:
riiO th~n m1der dense bush as ' ::::::::::::::::·:-:::-::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::: vtllaAe \Jail.
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