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12- The Daily Sentinel. Middleourt-Pomerol . 0 .. Thursday. Apn l i. 19i B

Committees named for bike event
Hank Cle lan d , general
cha irman for the Me igs
Associatio n for Ret ardcd
Citizens Hike-Bike has announced com mitt ees rtnd
chairpersons for thi• year 's
event slat'ed Saturday , April

29.

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They are : Middlt·pvrt.
Jess ie Mi ght ; Pome roy.
Kathy Cleland : Ra ctn&lt;'.
Larry Ftsher : Rutland, Rea
Roush : Chester area. Sharon
Hein ; Route Comnut tee.
Clarence Atherson : Safety
Commtttee, Guv Hrsl'l l:
Food Committee. l'hur k
Blake. Servtn g as cllall'·
persons in the sehoul dtstricts
are Meigs '-&lt;• Ca l, l.mda

Eason , David Higgs. Greg
Th qmas. Murray : Eastern
District. Marlene Hein. Steve

ca lling 992·3232 or 992-liOO!J.
Riders are reminded they
must ha\'e a sponsor to ride,
l.iltl~ ,
Mark
Nort on; and they arc riding at their
Suu1hern Local. Lur1 Gum- own r isk . Ev'ery safe ty.
ther . Jay Ord. Larry Fi sher. measure possible wtll pe
A spC'c tal cummitlee (louse taken to insure a safe ride
en ds 1 ts chaired by Nora and cooperation from all
Easm1 Hnd Lm:lutles Jessi(• nders is requested .
l\'t1 ~ht.

and Rf.•a Housh. Check

pui"nl " orkers Will be annuunced lat er

and Maxine

G\)eglcin 1s eh81rpr rson for
tht s aspect.
Ttwre wt ll be f1ve chrck

Draw

(Continued from pa~ 1)_
po nu s for this year's event. B. Downie. Pomeroy; Ed
'I11ey arc : Bradbury Schoo l Kennedy , Pomeroy : Teresa
yard. Ft. Meigs for lunch,. Buckley, Reedsville; Donna
Harn su rtvil\c Schoo l yard Davt dso n, Hutland ; Hazel K.
whrl'(' H rt'frrshment brt•ak Stanley. Pomeroy ; Jean E.
will be pr.i\'idcd . Zion Church Ke lley , Middl e port;
~ rou n ds fur an "Cn e r g~ break
Raymond Co le. Pomeroy ;
r:.xcet•"efl,;·e
1 candy. nnd a bnef ca tch up
l.ula E. Clark, Harrisonville;
Design and ~1 o p ·at th(' Me1gs Infirmary . Dona ld 1.. Moore , Pomeroy:
Heg1strat 1un ts from 9 to 10 Jue Sisson. Pomeroy : Mary
Qualii)'
am . the d&lt;i\' of the C\'Crtt. Th e Lavender , Syracuse : Mary
nde will beg1n it t ap· Radford . Pomeroy : Harry
Pomeroy
prosuu atel.\' lO a.ni. from the Wo lson. Pomeroy: Cec il
Flower I se nwr l' IIIZL'ns crnter in To ban, Pom eroy ; Earol d
Ponwroy . The ndc shuuld be Dea n. Albany : Nora Cross,
Shop
cund udt•d by aboul ~ p.m. &lt;.1\ Ha ci ne; Pearl Welker ,
Mrs . MilLard
the St'flh ll' Cl\iZL'fl S center
Pomeroy: John Chapman .
Va nMeter . ~ Sponsu r s hN~t s ca n be nb· Albany ; Nurrrw n E Hysell.
99 1 1o3'
1 tamt•d :-tl the respe('tivc htgh P ~1111c r oy: Ron Arms.
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schuu ls, Ckland Ht•a lt y or b~· Pomeroy: Hubart Newell.
Chester: Hazel Roy. Racine :
Prur ic ia Noel. Pomeroy :
Helen Do rst . Tuppers Plains :
EJltmett Dav is. Pomeroy :
Loui se Bartels. Pomeroy :

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Nallml Lond un, Sy r acuse;

Dcburah Oh l in~er. Pomeroy :
Audra Wells. Pomeroy : Carl
F. . Mttrh , Pnmer.oy ; Roger

Epple. Minersville: Ma rgie
Bencdu m, Hccdsvi lle : John
T. Bla ke, Middleport ; Ray
Darst. Che shi re: Vi rg il
Ru ush ,

PomProy ;

Wendell

Hoo pe r . Ha rri so n vill e:
Del be rt Our s, Portland :
Glenn Jcwr\1. Albany and
Ar a Carsey, Albany.
Attending were Judge John
C. Ba co n. Frerland Norris
and Lauren Hoffm an, jury
Larry
comm issio ne rs.
Spencer, Mnlcne Harrison,
Nrlltc Brow.n and Ma ndy
Lefebre. deputy sheri ff.

LOS ANGELES ( UPI) stri king a large object tD the scene. The spokesman
collided protruding intD the track said the heavy rain and mud
with an object protruding .space from a flatcar on a made it difficult to remove
the Injured.
from a freight train on a siding.
The injured were taken by
They said they could not
siding Thursday night.
derailing fow- passenger cars Immediately determine what ambulance and four-wheel
drive vehicles to hospitals in
into a muddy field and the object W
"i'injw-ing 13 people. authorities
"There are low- tars on Montebello and Pico Rivera .
their side ," a sheriff 's Details .of the injuries were
reported.
not known .
Thirty.fow- passengers and spokesman said .
Amtrak offi cials said the
si x crewmen were reported
"We have one major mjury
westboWld
train was moving
aboard the tr ain. which and 12 minor injuries, " a Fire
at
about
60
mril when it
Amtrak offici als in San Department spOkesman said.
the
object
on the
struck
Francisco said was bQund
The Amtrak train derailed
fl
atcar.
It
was
not
known
why
fr om San Dieg o to Los dur,ing a heavy rainstorm at
the
flatcar
was
thel'e.
_AngeleS.
the Rio Hondo River near
"We can only speculate it
First report s sa id the ParamolUlt Ilouievard and
passenger train struck the Slauson Avenue in the Pit'O was for gotten or left there by
fr eight train head·&lt;JO, but Rivera area of eastern Los a freight switch crew, which
had been working in the
coun ty firemen at the scene Angeles.
area,"
said Arthur Lloyd,
said later that it appeared the
Ten colUlty fir e units and
Amtrak train was derailed by eight ambulances were sent Amtrak 's direc!Dr of public
affairs.
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"The cars are derailed
upright but leaning to one
WASHINGTON iUPI) - President Carter announced
side," he said .
•
today he is deferring producllon of the high-radiation
The passenger train was
neutron warhead, but directed the Pentagon to go ahead
about eight miles short of its
with delivery systems capable of using such weapons In
destination, Lloyd said.
the future. •
He said there was no
can er's decision, BDDOIIDCed in a White House
damage estimate available.
statement , came after a week of speculation that he had
Several other tracks nearby
derided to kill the controversial program entirely.
allowed train traffic through
But the president said today his "ultimate decision"
lUlObstructed, he said.
"" usin g the weapon "will be made later, and wlll be
influenced by the degree to which the Soviet Union shows
restraint in its conventional and nuclear arms programs
and force deployments .!!
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An Amtrak train

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YOUR INFLUENCE
WILL LIVE ON
Saipture - 2nd Peter I: 15
"Morrovr r, I will endea \'or
that ye ma y be able after my
d('•:cast' to tla\'e these things
always in remembrance."
When mov ing int o a new
is very lm·
por1 ant tn inform the Po&gt;i al
se rvice. publi sh ers of
ma ,Ll azinc s to whi ch you
subsrnb(' , lhe Hureau of
Motor Vehicles. and other
agencies about yuur change
of address.
I wa s taking care of
(\JOllllUnity, It

S&lt;!l' Ll ' &lt;thlLll clll i\ultli. &lt;ldl1.

Qu1c·k '''t\'tCl'

And 11·l' lt\'cl 1 l.'()ll ltkc• ilw b""

pomeroy
rutland
tuppers plains
M &lt;1mber

FDIC

pomeroy
nationa
bank
the bank of
the century
establi shed 1872

Y\)1 make the cifference

HF:NRY RAHR, Olester , demonstrated th e correct
way to fell a tree .

'·

Forestry

NOW OPEN
Crow's
Family Restaurant
Drive Thru Window

GREAT
SERVICE!
GREAT
CHICKEN!

'

Ifs nice to feel
so good abou~ a.
STOP IN
SOON

•$'kw aM ·fW olunlcuiJ lo fOod food® ·
.,~9~99~~~~~9~~~~~~

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Sermonette

Nrl.'cl rl second Cel t ')
l.m1· Idle''

Connection seen
in girl's d~ath

13 injured in .derailment

chanK.ing the address on my
Opera tor's lice nse after
moving
to
Pomeroy .
However, f was not prepared
for the question that the clerk
asked : "Do you wish to make
an anatomical gift of any pan
of your budy?'" My wife and I
had discussed the possibility
uf giving usable part s of our
bodies to a donor bank , · but
quite frankly , transplants are
not a panil'ularly appealing
subject to me . Now I was
confron ted with the question
uf donating eyes, kidneys,
hea rt , etc. with oard-ea rrying
sinceri ty, as one 's own
conscience direct s him. Any
licensed operator may actually help provide health fo r
nt hers after he is gone .
lm a~ ine how thankful such a
donor would be If a blind
loved one were to receive the
gift of sight beca use of his
ki.1dness and fore-sight.
llow we feel about giving
pan s of our anatomy to
science and medicine is a
perso nal matt er. However,
there is a sense in which aU of
us leave something to future
generations which may either
curse or benefit others. The
Apost le Paul in the a hove text
ex presses hi s desire to leave
tu ut hers an inheritance of life
and light aft er he is gone.
While he lived. he was a
shining example of God' s
grace and truth . Through his
letters to the churches and
Olristian influence, he gives
his "hean " and " eyes" to all
the world so that all may see
and know what God ha s
accomplished .for us.
All uf us, in one way or
another leave behind an
influ ence and a test imony . It
may be a curse , or it may be a
blessing - depending upon
"Who" and "What " we have
lived for.
Determine to live each day
for the Lord , then , aft er you
are gone, others will profit
spiritually
from
your
foresight and generosit y.
Hespectfully submitted. Floy d F . Sh oo k, Past or ,
Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
Church .

(Continued from page 1)
tree operation . Dave Fox,
ASCS , informed those attending on how you can get 80
• percent of the cost of tree
planting, timber stand improvement or fe ncing t o
excl ude livestock paid for by
the federal government.
Boyd Ruth and Dave Berns,
forest er with the Soli Con·
FUNDS DISTRIBUTED
servation Service , demun·
State
Auditor Thomas E.
;1ra tcd proper tree planting
~'er g uson 's office announced
methods and outlined soil s in
relation to tree planting and the March distribulioo of
improving existing stands. $34 ,869,652 in Aid to Dependent Children to 509, 03 7
recipients in the 8B counties.
Me igs Co un t y received
172,887 for 1, 150 recipients.
TU F-SD~ Y SESSION
PLEASANT VALLEY
The
Ohio Eta Phi Sorority
DISCHARGED - Thomas
meet
Tuesday at 7:30
will
Willia ms , Pome roy; Mr s.
p.m.
at
the
offi ce of the
Thomas Bush, New Haven ;
Col
umbus
and
Southern Ohio
Bonnie Swisher. Point
Elect
ric
Co.
There
will be
Pleasant; Pen"t( Bus, Point
elect
ion
of
officers
and
girl of
Pleasant : Mrs.--talvin Smith.
the
year.
Pomeroy ; Milford Ica rd ,
Poin t Pleasant ; Donna ·.·.·:·:·:·:·.·.&lt;::·:::•:.-:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:-:·:::·:::·::::::::::
Glenn, Hender son: Mrs .
James Brumfield, Glenwood:
EXTENDED FORECfST
Loren Wolfe . Ga llipoli s;
Sunday
through
William Fielder ; Point
Tuesday, a chance of
Pleasant ; Oscar Frye , ohowers Sunday and lair
Gallipolis : Mr s. John West.
Monday and Tueoday.
Crown City : Tammy Hoff- · Highs will be in the 50s
man. Point Pleasant ; Rona ld
north and the lOs or low 70s
Hayman, Poi nt Pleasant ;
south. Low• will be in the
Mrs. Everett Parsons, Apple
upper :lOs or lower tOs north
Grove; Nellie Bennett, Point · and In the 40. south.
Pleasant : La rry St ici&lt;ler,
Point Pl easa nt : Barbara
Fowl er , Middleport ; Paul
NOW YOU KNOW
Akers. Point Pleasant ; Mrs .
Whalebone has no bone William Weaver. Middleport. it's a substance attached lo
BIRTH : A&lt;laughter to Mr . the roof of the jaw that filters
and Mrs . Marvin Moss, water pa ssing through the
Tarawa Terrace, N. C.
whale's mouth .

CINCINNATI (UPI ) Kentucky Stale Police say
they have "considerable
eviden ce" in the death ol 12year&lt;&gt;ld Lisa Jansen, whose
hody was found Thursday
morning in .a creek bed near
Walton in northern Kentucky.
Police said the girl, missing
from a Cincinnati suburb
since she left to walk tD school ·
Wednesday morning, had
been shot several times .
Although no one has been
charged in the death,
Kentucky state Police U.
John
said
there
is
"considerable evidence wilh
which we can work ."
Another officer said
Thw-sday police had not ruled
out a possible connection
between the girl's dealh ·and
the shootin g Wednesday
morning of Trooper Gary
carey after he stopped a
robbery suspect.
A suspect, Eugene W. Gall,
of Hillsboro. Ohio, was
charged with fir•"! degree
assault short ly a ft er the

Ron Twyman, .Gabriel quit as Pirate coaches

Carey shooting. Carey was in
serious condition Thursday
with two gunShot wounds in
the chest at St. Elizabeth
Medical Center.
Miss Jansen's body was
fo110d after a Walton , Ky. ,
woman discovered her jacket
and school book along
Kentucky Route 14, two miles
from the body.
Miss Jansen was last seen
Wednesday morning when
she left her Madi~n Place
home tD walk to a friend's
house on the way tD Cure of
Ars school.
Harry Jansen, the gifl's
father , said he had warned
her not tD get into a car with a
stranger , and said "she
would not do !his."
Hamilton County police
also are investigating the
disappearance of University
of Cincinnati coed Cheryl
Thompson , missing since
March 24 wherr she was tD
meet a boyfriend at a local
disco. Miss Thompson 's car
has been found .

Sheriff ---------------------------,
!
Area Deaths l
•
Issues
•
warnmg
I

With the coming of warm
wea ther and also the coming
of itinerant · workers doing
various roof repairs, painting, etc., Meigs Co unt y
Sheriff James J . Proffitt
urges area residents to be
cautio us of havi ng various
jobs around the property
done by traveling workers.
"Know who is doing your
work ," advises Sheriff
Proffitt. "Maybe a higher
priced job done by loca l
people will tum out to be
cheaper than a shoddy job
done by these traveling
persons. Help us help you, by
usin g ca uti on in yo ur
dealings," he stated.

Woman hurt
in accident
Peg gy A. Waugh, 19,
Ironton , was injured in a
traffi c accident at 3:35 p.m .
Thursday on US 35 at the
junction to TR 45.
The Gallia-Meigs Post
State High way Patrol said
the Waugh car slid on the
pavement striking the rear of
a car operated by William A.
Dan ey, 36. Rodney . Waugh
was taken to . the Holzer
Medical Center for treatment
of minor injuries. She was
cited for failure to stop within
assured clear distance.
Alice Sprag ue, 74, Rt. 2,
Bidwell, was charged with
passing at an intersection
following an accident ai iO:50
a.m. on SR t60, and Buck
· Ridge Rd .
The patrol said the Sprague
ca r was passing at the intersection when it sideswiped
a vehicle driven by I...anny H.
Cavin, 33, Ironton . There was
ntinor damage .
A single car mishap occurred at\0 :25 a.m. on CR 4,
two and two tenths miles west
of SR 160 where Dorothy L.
Meeks, 35, Bidwell, going
west, lost control of her car
after hitting a large pot hole
in the roadway . Her vehicle
ran off the ri ght side of the
ruadway Into a ditch .

I

EDNA JACOBS
Mr s.
Home r
(Edna J
Jacobs, 81, died a t Robertson
Memoria l Hos pi ta l at
Ravenna, Ohio. She was a
former employee of Lamb's
Elect ric at Ravenna and was
a member of the Akron
Ca thedral.
Surviving are four so ns,
Arnold, Chester a nd Stanley
of Ravenna ; Charles of
Sharonv ille, Ohio; three
daughters , Mrs . Pauline
Wade and Mrs. Ruby Cacia of
Ravenna and Mrs. · Gamet
Pike of Azle, Texas ; 30
grandchildren. 40 greatgrandchildren and one great •
great-grandchild . She was a
fo rmer resident of Apple
Grove, Oh io.
Funeral services were held
March 30 at Ih e Shorts
fu neral chapel and interment
was at the Grandview
Memorial Park al Ravenna .

Carmel News,
By the Day
Mr . and Mrs. Tom O'Neill
and fami ly, Mrs . Evelyn
ingram of Columbus spent
the weekend here with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Lee , Bob Bill
and Becky .
Mr . and Mr s. George
Circle. Mr . and Mrs . James
Circle, all of New Haven. Mr .
and Mrs. Donald Pierce of
Athens. 0 .. Mr. and Mr s.
Wil liam Perry, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Gibson . aU of Holland,
Ohio were guests of Mary
Circle du ring the weekend.
William Carellon of Racine
spent Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur John·
son, Patrick. Sheryl, Betty
Van Meter and Euni e
Brink er .
Alban Springer and Jill of
Vinton. Va .. Paul Moore. RD
Ra cine, Mr. and Mrs . Dean
Eri ck, Jill of Columbus were
guests of Mr . and Mrs.
Dou gla s Circle ov er the
weekend. Mr . ~ and Mrs.
Garrett Circle of Racine were
at the Circle home on
Tuesday.

One man's t'Ornpromise is

anotlwr
wider .

man's

knuckling-

BERTHA F. SMITH
Bertha Frances Smith, 66,
Rt. I, Reedsville, died Thursday afternoon at Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
Mrs . Smilh was preceded in
death by her parents, Harry
and Ida Mae Rinehart, her
first husband , Lewis Poston,
and two· sisters. She is survived by her husband, Henry
Smith, several nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services will be
held Sunday at 2 p.m. at
Ewing Ch~pcl with the Rev .
Rubert Brooks officiating .
Burial will be in New Marshfield Cemetery. Friends ma y
caU at the fun eral home at
any time.

Employees •••
(Continued from paae I)
the economic Issues. there
are at least six major
weaknesses in the bill and
the way it was put together."
Brindza indicated that
AFSCME-Ohio Council 8 has
been working for a pay in·
crease for state employees,
state university employees
and co unty we\[are depart·
ment employees for many
months. He pointed out that
even with th e present
legisla.tion AFSCME has had
an impact .
" Un til we raised the
issues," Brindza said, "those
people locked in Step X wo uld
have been excluded from the
pay bill, and aU overtime
would have been figured on
the old hourly rate.
"But the fact remains,"
Brindza continued, "that if
we had a fair and rational
collective bargaining law ln
Ohio these types of public
displays would not be
necessary .''
AFSCME - Ohio Counci l 8
delivered a letter to all state
representatives out li ning
objections io the pay bilL
That letter called for the Ohio
House not to con: ur with the
Senate version of the bill . The
Holise, on Tuesday, voted 82
to I not to concur.
Brindza 's aMouncement
ends any Spe1!ulation ahout
forming a coalition with the
two
public
employee
associations to lobby against
the pay bill.

/

CHESHIRE Acceptance of
resignations, employment ot mahltenance
personnel, and progress reports on various
sc~ool matters highlighted Saturday's
moothly meeting oft he Gallia Loca l Board
of Education.
Ron Twyman , head basketball coach
at North Gallia the past two years,
submitted his resignation as coach only.
Bruce Gabriel, assistant varsity
football coach at North Gallia and junior
high basketball coach at Bidwell-Porter
also resigned those positions .
Teacher resignations were accepted
from Shirley A. Doss and Deborah A.
Bryan.
Mrs. Eleanor McKelvey, Kyger Creek
business I.eacher, who has been on a lea vc
of absence for maternity reasons was
given a year extension of her leave.

Others resigning were Daniel L. Teachers' Asso dallon . rega rdin g the
Sm ith, maintenance man ; Mary E. Cox, status of former teacher Bill Bahr, Blevins
kind erga rten route bu s ' dri ve r, and said U1e bpard's &lt;.:on un lttee appointed to
Johnnie L. Patterson, janitor at Bidwell· review !he lit1gation pertaining to the nonPorter and Vinton Schools.
renewal of ·Bahr 's contr act , is sti ll
Employed for the remainder of the gathering information and a report will be
contract year as maintenance work~rs forthcoming in 30-60 days.
were Larry J . Gorby,_Rt. 2, Crown Ctty • · The hoard spent time discussing the
and Floyd Harold Htll ,_Rt. 2. Patr1ot1&gt;'- placement of suggestion hoxes in each
Penelope McMtllm was htreda s ~regular bui ldmg in the school system. The box will
bus drtver and Mae M. Fatrchlld as a be locked at all times with all suggestions
.
go ing directly to th e boa rd. A hoard
substttute dnver .
Followmg the presentation of U1e membe.r in each attendance ttrea will have
mon.thly fin~ncial report by boa rd clerk. a key to open th~ box~s
Mrs. Naomt_ Beman, board prcstdent
Students, teac hers, pl'tncipals and
James Blevm.s .re viewed progress of resid ents are permitted l'o place
OAPSE negotiations and other hoard suggestions in the boxes. It was pointed out
busmess.
.
that suggestions should be in good taste .
On a questiOn by Howard Neekamp,
Superi ntendent Thomas Hairston
preSident of the Galha County Local .reported on the status of an order issued by

the State Health Cummissioner and Dr. report is due May 10. ·
gym after art teacher Mrs. Sally Moshier.
Frank lin Wal tol' , Sta te
School
{:Jiff Wilson , district transportation Mr s.. Mosh ier, veteran instructor in the KC
Superin tendent,
re garding
the director , said a dual busing amllysis is· area , recently retired from the teaching
immW1izatiun nf &lt;1 !1 ~tudents . Hairston progressing. Other reports were given on profession because of medical rectsons.
said Gallia County's Health Department teach er evaluation by Assistant
It granted the following professioMI
has been working hard with lhe county's Superintendent' David C. Campbell ; a leaves :
two school nur ses in ,getting students proposed bus discipline pol icy by board
- Sophia Cam pbell and four FHA
immWliZl.•&lt;L E:&lt;tra het~lth clinics arc being member, Dr . David R. Ca rman : roofing students from Hannan Tra ce to FHA
held for that purpose ..
projects, bus buildin~ garage status and convention Aprtl 21-22 in Columbus.
A 1&lt;-trge portion uf the meeting review by Hairston of U1e Centerville and
- Gail Belvill e, Barbara Curtis and
conducted· at Kyger Creek High School Hannan Trace building situations aft~r Karen Thomas to readi~ wo rk..o;hop in
fr om 9:.10 a.m. to a 1:15 p.m. board recent fires.
Col umbils, April 21.
executive session was devoted to old
Blevin s a lso revie wed reports
- Ruben I.. Lanning, KC principal, to
bu si ness which in cluded a review of prepared by architect Bob Grant small lligh school conference April 2() in
achic vcmc.nt
t~s ting
by school regard ing Camp Asbury where Ce ntervi lle Canton .
psyc:hologist James Harris.
students have been attend in,{ classes ror
- Howard Neekamp to Ohio Busi ness
Supt. Ha1rstnn reported a preliminary the last five weeks.
Teachers meeting in Columbus April2().22.
report Will be given Apr ii 2Bon the building
In other matters, the board tabled a
- Neekamp and Roberta Zdepski to
survey program bei ng conducted by the reque 0t from the Kyge r Creek OEA Assembly May It- 13 in Columbus.
Ohio Sta le University survey tea m. Afina l Keywanettes C.1 ub to name the high school
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GALLIPOLI S- POINT PLEASANT

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SUNDAY, APR IL 9, 1978

MIDDLEPORT POMEROY

. PRICE 25 CENTS

Estimate Gallia 's. 1978 road
expenditures at $1,071,235
GALLIPOI.lS - Ga lli a Co unty
Engineer James Baird Saturday announced the 1978 estimated expenditures
of l\,071,235 for road and bridge improvements · for the county's highway
system.
That amount is $1 39,548 less than the
t977 expenditure.
According to Baird $583,235 will be
spent for $465.91 miles of count y roads;
$50,000 for clearing roadways ; $92,000 fur
dust control: $60,000 fur dit ching, $150.000
£or massive spot corrective measures for
the bituminous roads. co n sls ti n~ of

sta bilizing the base, blade and patching;
$120,000 for maintenance and report of 360
bridges in the count y system and $t6,000
for slip re pairs .
In prepa ring hi s rl nnual budget sulr
milled last week to Gallia County Commissioners, Baird used the (ollowing cod!:!
for road work:
Single sea l over existing blacktop
surface, $2,500 per mile: double sea l.
$5,000 per mile : 404 hot mix two inches.
$20,000 per mile: stabilizniion 1crusher run
or 304 MTI. i $2,000 per mile: blade and
seal. 15.1100 per mile : grade and main-

Gallia is interested
in gasification plant
GALLIPOLIS - A cu81 gasifica tion
plant in Gallia County ?
Commissioners John 1.. Be lville ,
James C. Saunders, and Paul Dean Niday
answer that question "yes."
The three have written to U. S.
Senators John Glenn and Howard Met ·
zenbaum and to U. S. Representative
t1arcnce Miller urging lhat Gallia County
be considered as the site and asking what
additional steps they could take tu get the

Retaining wall
to be repaired
POMEROY - The retaining wall
along lhe Ohio River at Pomeroy which
supports the Chessie System IC &amp;O J
railroad tracks and East Main Streel,
damaged by recent high water, will be
repaired according to Chessle System
Ohio Division Manager L 0. llobinson.
The stone wall has developed minor
failures at several P.,ints and one section
has partially collapsed, this had caused
concern ubout continuing rail service to
Excelsior Salt Works and Midwest Steel.
Robinson responded to an inquiry by the
Meigs Co unty Rail Service Committee as
to Chessie "s plans to make repairs. He
advised that Chess\e's Engineering
Department was aware of the situation
and "that corrective action will be taken in
the very near future." Similar problems
occurred at other points in the same area
in late 1976 and Chessle made re pairs al
that time.
The recent high water which nearly
reached the track Is believed to have
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Here's the text of their letter :
"It has come to our uttention that a
Coa l gasification plant is bemg considered
for Southeastern Ohiu.
''The Gallia County Commissioners.
John Bel\1lle, Paul D. Niday. and James
Saunders, look favorably upon this project
and would appreciate consideratinn for
Gallia County .
"We feel Gallia Cou nt y would be most
suitable ror such a pro ject since we arc
located on the Oh io River. we have river,
railway , and truck transporlallon and an
airpo r1 suitable for small jet planes.
" We have several strip minmg
companies altive in our county and the
Sout hern Coal Corn panr deep mines
nearby.
"O ur unemployment rate as of
December t977 was B.l percent. The
surrounding co unties also have high
unemployment wh ich mc:m s there is a
wealth of lahor.
"We would appr eciale your help in
letting us know if there arc steps we might
take to induce such a project for our area ."

Gallipolis conun i~s ion
to meet Tuesday night
GALI.IPOLIS - City Manager Chris
Morris announced Saturday that the city
commission will meet in special session on
Tuesday , April II , beginning at 7:30p.m.
in the commissioners' room.
Commission will accept or reject bids
on the sale of derelict equipment no longer
needed by the ci ty, and authorize the cit y
manager to bid fur employee health in·
surancc.
Members will also discuss fire contract s, the city income ta• ordinance draft
and landfill prolect .

lcnan ce, $1,000 per mile und milint enanec
of bltummous-surface tr eated road, $500
pe r mile.

Baird anti cipate s hi s highway
deparlmcnl wil l do the fo llowing road
work this su mmer:
Smg\e Seal {Over ex isting Bit. ru::~ d ),
38.96 lllilcs: Double Sea l, 7.70 miles: ~04
lloi Mix t2"1. 5.09 miles: Stltbi iiZc
rCrusher run ur 304 MTL ), 26 .60 miles;
Blade and Sea l. 6.06 miles: Grade and
Maintain, 255.87 miles and Maintain
existing, blacktop, $198.36 miles.
Highway expenditures the pa st five
years according tn Engineer Baird were·
1\)32,693 in 1973: $J,O:J5,137 in 1974 :
II ,O:lo,Rt4 in t975; $1 ,08R,952 in t976 and
$1 ,210,7B3 'in 1977.
The cnu nl)'' s hi ~hwa y and mainte nance
fund is furni~ twd th r nu ~h gasoline and
motor veh icle tax rete! pts.

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M.D.,left, presents sc holarship checks to Thomasina Gates,
st anding next to him and Sa Jly Jo Ehret. center. whil e Robert

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Dame\, Administrator of the Hl,tzer C.1 inic Limi ted, and
Janet Byers, R.N., right, Direc tor of the Hospital School of
Nursing, look on. Ms. Ehret is from Richwood. Ohio and Ms .
Gates from Keyser. W. Va.

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by Holzer Clinic Limited •

MICHAEI.J. OORIIIAN
SPEA KER NAMED - Michael J.
Dorrlau, Demorrallc candldatt• for
lieutenant governor In Ohio, runnin g
with Richard Celes te, will speak at the
Tenth Dlstrirt Uemocra llr Action Club
to be held Wednesday ut the Mt•lgs 1om.
Dorrlan Is a graduate of Holy Fa mily
High Schoo l and attended Franklin
University and Ohio State University.
lie served witt! the U. S. Army In
Germany, 195t-1953. He has served as a
Franklin County rommlsslonn and In
1968 ht! was honored us the "Y~ung
Dem of the Year" by the Franklin
County Young Democrats. The public Is
lovlted to attend the Wednesday night
meeting whlrh begins nl H.

· sl uden t at the S!'hool of Nursing .
.Janet Byers. R.N.. Director of the
Schoo l of NursinK. stated that these two
outstanding freshman nursing st udents
were selected by the Scholarship and
Finance Committee of the School of
Nur sing . They bot h exhibit good
cu mulauve ~rade point averages and will
be graduating in 1980. They received their
caps dunn ~ the Annual Recognition and
Capping Ceremony held at r' aith Baptist
EXTENDED ~' OfiECAST
Church in Rodney Fri day evening .
Monday through Wednesda}'. warm
In commenting about these awurds,
and a r han ce of shu \o\t•rs ur thun·
Mr
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DanteI said t hal the Clinic was
ders howers Monday and Tu&lt;·sday and
de\ightc&gt;d
tu participate in the scholarship
fair Wednesday . Highs will be In the 70s
program for Lhe benefit of two students .
Monday and In the 60s or lhe 70s
en rolled in the hospital's Schuul uf Nur·
Tuesday and Wednesday . Lows will be
sing , assiSting them to complete their
in the 40s nnn h and the 50s south .
education cmd prepare for a career in the
nursing field .

GAI. LI POLIS - Two student s fr om
the fres hma n class in the Holzer Medical
Center Schoo l of Nu rst ng have been
awarded the 1978 Holzer Clin ic Limited
schola rships , accordi ng to an a nnouncement by Hobert Daniel, cli nic
administrator.
These scholarships arc presented annuall y m memory of Mrs. Alma V. Holzer
wife uf the late Charles F. . Holzer. Sr ..
M.D.. founder of the or&lt; ginal Holzer
Hosp1tal, and mother of Charles E. Holzer,
Jr .. M.D.. the President of the Hns pttal
Medica ) Stoff.
Heceiving the scholarships are Sally Jo
·Ehret. Richwood, Ohio, 'and Thoma sina
Gates frurn Keyser. West Vir~inia . R
. H.
Alonzo, M.D., Secretary-Treasurer of the
Executive Committe-e of the Holzer Cl ime
Ltd., made the presentations to the two

nursin g students.
Ms. Ehret is the daught er of Mr. and
Mrs. David C. Ehrel of Richwood. Ohiu ,
artd Ms. Ga les is the daughter of Mrs.
V1rginia Ga tes of Keyser, W. Va . Ms.
Ehret works as a Nurse Aide ttl the Holzer
Medica 1Cent er on weekends. whil e she 1s a

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8

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This weekend save on mtln's and boys' denim jeans . men's sport
sh1rts and socks · Revlon and Coly cosmet,ics for women . girls'
sweaters · halter lops · blouses - women's long gowns and robes.

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Special sale ends April 15th - Bring in your measurements and
select your pattern and color from the many. many samples. Home
Furmshtngs - lsi floor .
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SOc Off on any ?len's H~nes Red Label Underwear - Boxer Shorts T Shtrls · A Sh1rts · Bnefs. Slop up now. Sale ends April 81h, 5 p.m.

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holds a plaque he won as the o·utstanding Dairyman for

OOMPI..ETE BASIC PoUCE TRAINING - In
comp1ian1:e with the Ohio l'tace 'Officers Training Council
regulatlono, the Meigs County Sheriff's Department
cooducted a Basic Pollee Training class to certify recenUy
lppoln!lld officers. The basic course of 280 hours w.as started
m Dec. I, lim and continued Hve nighl8 a week, lour hours a
night, ~mUllll conclusion, AtrU 4. It wao attended by special
deputies and members of the Melgs·County Mounted Posse
and three rlfllllar deputlu. Officers lhown are, first row, Jeft
to rfChl, Chlrl111 MUller, Mounted Poue, Joe Young,

Mo110ted Posse, Keith Wood , special deputy , Randy Forbes,
deputy sherur, Becky Mohler, deputy sheriff, Mandy
Lefebre, deputy Sheriff and coordinator of the program :
second row, Edward Templeton, Mounted Posse, Bob Porter,
MoWJted Posse, Unda Carpenter, special deputy, Lou
Oshorne, Mounted Posse, Susan Darling, special deputy,
Manning Mohler, special deputy , Milti&gt;n Varian, Chief of
Pollef, Syracuse VUiage, Mike Mullen1speeial Investigator
of ~roseeutor ; third row, Alan Darlmg, Sam Shain and '
.harles Shain, aU MoWJted Posse.
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wife, Geraldine , who keeps lhe dairy records. !See story on
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Swnmer blood donors needed
POMEROY - Summer blood donors
are_ certainly needed, Vernon Nease,
Me1gs blood program chairman, reports .
~!any people are away on vacation
during the swnmer months and have not
donated a pint ol their precious blood
before leaving, Nease said. When this

happens, ile comments, a blood shortHge
con occur.. Patients in loca l hospitals
depend on vol unt eers to donate blood at
bloodmobile visits. Blood Is no longer
donated at the hospitals, Nease reports.
. The next bloodmobile visit lor Meigs
County will be Monday, Aprll1 7, from 1:311

to 5:3U p.m. at the Pomeroy Elementary
School.
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" Summer bloo d shortages · can
jeopardiz e lives. Surgeons must
sometimes postpone needed operations
due to the lack of blood. The best way to
alleviat~ thi s problem is simple, 'be 0
blood donor' ," Nease concluded . .

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A-3- The Sunday Times.SCntinel, Sunday, AprilS, 1978

A-2- The Sunday Tuncs-Scntmel, Sunday , April 9, 1978

1. A person does not have to
go to the bank or other
fin ancial organization and
wait In line to cash or deposit
th e check.
POMEROY - May 16, 1978 over age 62 who qualify. You acco unt . 'l11is way SQcial
2. There is no worry abou.t
has been ~ro claim ed Senio'r . · ·ca n call 992.{;6H for furthe r Sec urity can cha nge their losing the check or having it
Cit izens' Day in Ohio by Ulformation.
records su that the next check stolen .
Go vernor James Rh octes.
Information &amp; Referral
will arrive at the new act-'
3. A person's money is
Rrr . W11liam Middleswac1h
People wh !1 have th eir dress.
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available in his or her acand Mrs. Lula Hampton have Soc ial Security or Sup If the account is closed count right away, e,ven if he .
been nalned to coordinat e the plemental Securit y Income before So cial Security or she is away from home.
day's activities for Meigs checks deposited directly Into records are changed, the ned
4. A person has no problem
Count y.
a bank or other fin ancial chec k may be return ed to the cashing the check because it
Plans being made for this organization and who wish to Treasury Department by the goes directly in an account.
important day are a Jilney stop, shou ld notify Socia l financial organiza tion . Once
A person ca n have checks
Supper and l'andidate's Security of the address to this happens it may take depoSited in a chej'king or
Night to be held here ai the which the cheeks should be some tim e to. -~-~ i~~-ue the savings accqu~t in a savings
Center.
sent.
t'heck.
,.f . • !~}~;,1·:
ban k, sa ving s a nd loan .,
Spec ial recognition will be
This notificat ion should be , There · are seve ral ad- association · or sim ila r ingiven to Senio r Citi 7.f.'llS ovL)r made well before closing out vantages to the direct deposit slitution, Federa l or Sta te
age 100. 1f you know• of any the check in g or saving s program, including :
('hart ered credit union or
Meigs Co unt ians over th~ age
100. please call at 992-7886.
Other plans for thts specia l
day will be announc&lt;•d .
ASSISTANCE
Even t ho ugh the co ld ,
harsh winler is u\·er. many
persons stilt are suffering
fin ancial difficu lties brought
on by high fuel costs and
home repairs. Yo u have until
April 28 to file an apptira ll un
with' th e l.allta-M cigs
Community Acti on .~gt'n cy
fur fin ancia l hrlp w11h h1gh
fu el costs and other rn~ r g y
related pro blems.
Applica tions are ava tlable
al the follo wing locations:
Mei gs Co unty 'Scn1 or
Citizens Center. 992-7886
Sen ior Nutrition S&lt;tlclltlc
Site
loca ted
In
the
Heorganized Church of Jes us
Christ of Latt er Day Satnt s.
Old Town Flats. 843-3364
Communit y Act ion Agt'ncy
Sov.e S1.31 YardI
h1ca 1ed Ln the Courthouse.
Pomeroy. 992-5605 .
Comm unit y Action A ~c n c y
Office located tn Cheshire.
992-7000 .
Co tt on and p ol ye st e r /c.ot ton
den1m soh&amp;•. knnkle solids arld
F'or needed home repair.
s t n pes Cu t fr om lu ll bo lTS
ih e Home Mai ntenance
Mo&lt;h,ne was h
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Prog ram may be able tu hel p
you. Income guidel lnes must
Rag . 5:1:,99 vet
be followed, but if J'uu quali fy
for assistance. la bor costs fur
your repairs can be paid by
thts program . You mus t
any
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JOHN GH EE:il·:. manager o[ Twm City Gateway
presents &lt;t $10 prtze to Scott llanmng , B, so n of Mr . and
Mrs. ll&lt;1n Hamung. Bradbw·1· Sctl\1 was second place
winner tn tht&gt; 4..3 age dn·tsi(ln of the Daily Senllnel's
F:astcr C'Oillrtn.L: n mtt•st. Scott won hls prize for hts
c:olonng ( Ill ;.1 pH" tu rt• Spl. tl\.so nxl b~ G!ltl' Wil~ .
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Letters of opinion are welcomed. They shllUid be
less than 300 wo rds long (or be subject to reduction by
the edltor 1 and must be signed with the signee's address. Names may be withheld upon publication.
However, on reques t, names will be disclosed. Letteno
sho uld be In good taste, addressing Issues, not personalltles.

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arnva lof H squad. I became fearfu l f11r my father 's hfe.
Althn u~h I aru &lt;l r ~t.;tslt:'rt:.•d nur ~c . thPre would
no fea stbl e WH~ I ct~ul d hCl\t.' nwmt&lt;nned hft' , m m)

have bern
father , £or

one and one .!Jalf ho urs hatllw actua l!) had a cardia c arrest.
It was d1stress1ng tA l thtnk \H' ll\·t· ll'~~ than two nules from
th e vol unteer squad that should hme responded, and yet. it
took one and one.iJalf hours l" fl'CCI I'l' atd My farn1ly and I
cons ider ourseh"r!-i fortunate th;.1t Dad\ rond1tum stabilized
without further cnmpltca uons I nnly pr")' the next person will
be as fortunate as " e were
I realize the public somettm&lt;·s abuses th1• sen ·1ce of the
vol unteer squads a nti I hope Uw1 will use discretion in the
fu ture 1n r equestLng ass1sta nl'f' I ;dsn know that tn your fi eld
· the job you dots sometimes tlm nkl c·ss. but beltevc me . when a
loved one bt·comes seri olt'-11~ ill and thl' frunily ca lls for
assistance . they are de pe nrhng ~on you' IXI:i'T I.F.T THEM
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Stripes &amp; Solids

Call 992-7886 or 992-7311 for
funhe r information on the
abo,·e

Best
Bottoms

tW(J pro~ra m s .

The Fa nners Home Ad ·
mim st ration Office 1FHA 1
has loans available for semor
citizen s for home repairs at a
very low interest rale and
grants 3\'allable for persons

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Burlap
Joo•;.

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Hand wa!ih or dry
dean 48 -50 wtde
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ELECTED OIREl'TIIR
GA I.I.IPOLIS - Jay Allen
Jarv is, son of Mr . and Mrs
llowctl Jarvis of 429 Lewis
Drive .· Gallipolis, has been
e}('cted athl etic director of Pt
Epsllom Phi Literary Sudety
at Bob Jones Universit y,
Green ,·i lle, S. C. A 1976
graduate of Gallia Academy
Hi gh Schoo l in Ga llipolis, he

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ma jo nn g 111
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Great !liOv ings o n o ur en t ire
1lock m cluding Herculo n" ole
f,n and more' Many ~lyles and

nyl on prtnted shee rs a nd poly
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da.rn!-J dun n1! last
( 'ol Htcher scud thc.lt the
nHJnth's hl~h Stream nows ln ,\1 U~ikJn _I.IU il l S\ Siern uf 16
OhiO pr r\Pntcd $54 nnlll11n f loo d I'IJn\ r;d
pro je c ts
wort h of tJddlttonal darna ~t· . n:duced fluod stage s at
att'.Ordmg to the Ann ~ Curps Sl'vt' ral f &lt;1wn s (tnd c1t 1es
r1f Engmcers.
alnng 1hf• Tu~carawas and
l'&lt;,l. Gcorg e A. illcht·r. Musktn gurn rrvers
ll untln g t o n lhstrr c l
Flood sl age at New
Engrneer, sa td the da mages PilllaciO'Iphta wa s redu ced
prevented durrng the week of b) 5.1 feet. at NewcomersMarch 13-17 b~ nvcr basin. town by o.J feel, at Zanesville
were Hockrng Htver. $1.9 b) 9 I feet. Further downce ll I Iton .
Sc toto Htv er, &gt;1ream at McConnelsvl lle,
$827.000 ;, .Muskmgum H1ver. the natural stream fl ow
$51 3 rnt lhon. Actua l damages would have crested at 15 .5
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ST. PAUL, Minn. (UP!) - became evident at recent
Sen. Muriel Humphrey , party caucuses that she was
widow of Hubert H. not considered a lea ding
Humphrey , Saturday . c~ndidate for the Senate.
appeared ready to surrender
She failed wgenerate much
the Senate seat her late support at loca l party
to meetings. Most of the support
husband treasured
(reserve peace in the party bas gone behind Rep . Donald
Fraser, D-Minn., the onlr
he founded.
The
66-yea' r-old active candidate for the
grandmother planned · to nomination. Some part y
announce her future political officials said_stepping down
plans at the party's first would be the best way to
1111nual Hubert H. Hwnphrey preserve peace In the party.
Day dinner- a -100-a-plate
Labor leaders met with
affair In honor of the Happy Mrs. Hwnphrey earlier this
Warrior, who died of cancer week, urging her to seek
election and continue in the
Jan . 13.
Mrs. Hwnphrey has long footsteps of her husband , who
been a major figure in the was l8ng a friend of organized
party - but her role was that labor and was a moving force
of campaigner, coWlSelor and
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A friend of Bryen's,
another Senate staff aide,
called Saba's charge "a form
of terrorism, meant to
Intimidate employees of the
Senate ."
Saba's charges stem from a
March 9 conversation he
overheard Bryen having at a
WIIBhington hotel coffee shop
with a group of l!;raelis who
haq accompanied D&lt;efense
Minister Ezer WeizmBQ tp.
Washington.
Bryen acknowledges the
meeting.
Saba's sworn affidavit conlends that as the conversation
progressed, "He (Bryen ) appeared to be advising the
Israelis on a strategy of how
to deal with the current
Israel-Arab conflict."
Saba took notes as he

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STUDYING JACKET
LIVE OAK. Fla. iUPI I
Authorities are analyzing a
man 's bloodstained jacket
found near what is believed lo
be the body of t2-year-old
Kimberly Diane i.each to
determin e if t he jacket
belonged to suspect Theodore
R. Bundy.

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GALLIPOLIS - The reg~lar meeting
of the Gallia-Jackson-Meigs Community
Mental Health and Mental Retardation
"648" Board will be held Monday, Aprill7,
at the Community Mental Health Center,
Gallipolis, beginning at 6 p.m.

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PRICE-FIXING'?
CLEVE LAND (UPI I - The Federal
Trade Commission is Investigating the
possibility of price-fixing among the
nation's crayon manufacturers, Paul A.
Eyre, an t:TC offlcial in Cleveland has
e&lt;mfirmed. Eyre said the FTC is making a
"nonpublic" study of pricing policies
which will be completed by the summer.

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NEW TRIAL DATE
COLU MBUS (UP!) - A new trial date
of June 28 was scheduled by the Franklin
County Court of Common Pleas Friday
when a jury was unable to reach a verdict
on charges against Mrs. Rita Warren, of
Brocton, Mass., of disrupting a lawful
meeting of the Ohio Senate and trespass
within the State Capitol;

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""s 5.3 feet.
Operation of the Delaware
Dam reduced the fl ood sta ge
on the Sci oto Ri ver at
Columbus by 3.9 feel. At
Circleville the combinati on of
Delaware and Alu m Creek
darns lowered the crest by 1.3
feet.
In the Hockrng River bastn,
the nood control opera tion of
Tom J enkin s darn combin ed
with a channel improvement
at Athens resulted in a stage
redu ction of 4.3 feet at that
city.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - President
Carter and Congress battle next week over
a number of is~ues with the president's
immediate concern being an emergency
farm bill.
Carter has threatened to veto the bill,
which comes up for flnal votes in the
Senate on Monday and the House on
Wednesday. White House aides are contacting every member of Congress in
effort s to defeat the bilL

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REMNANTS CUTAWAY
WARSAW , Ky. (UPI) Gate ll at Markland Dam
was within two and a half feet
of closing completely Friday
after Ca pt. John Beatty and
LTew cut away remnants of a
sunken barge januned there
since January.
·Beatty said he expects no
furth er problems from one
remaining barge fr agment.

" GOOD SPIRITS"
BOSTON I UP! ) - John
Wayne Priday night was
reported In "good spirits"
and satisfa ctory co ndi ti on
after eating his first full meal
since undergoing open heart
surgery for replacement of a
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caused the present proDiems, however the
coni inuing erosion problem along the river
is also believed to be affecting the wall.
The present problems have not affected
service to Landmark or Pomeroy Cement
Block, the other regular rail users in that
area of Pomeroy.

· Continued from A-1
- D&lt;enise Shockley to OASBO Food
and Nutrition meeting April 12-14 in
Colwnbus.
- Connie Bradbury and five FHA
'1udents to FHA convention April 21-22 in
Columbus.
- .lean Cassi!lY to Title I reading
conference in Columbus, April 21.
- Ann Thompson to reading seminar
April 21 at Co lwnbus.
- Maxine Wells and Eloise Miller
EM H teachers to Learning Disabilities
Conference at Ohio University, May 12.
- Terry S. Collins, Bernice Rose and
Huby Shockley, all Title I teachers to
reading conferrnce April 14 at Ohio
University.
The board will hold a special
meet ing in two wee ks to employ
certificated and classified employees.

Ambleside Garden Muriel may surrender Senate seat
Center Gallipolis. Ohio · By WilLIAM FOX
Rt. 35 West
helpmate to her husband.
in the creati on of the

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By JIM ANDERSON
WASH!NGTON (UPI l
The FBI is investigati ng
allegations made by an ArabAmerican that a Senate staff
member offered.a Pentagon
document to the Israeli
defense ministry.
The charges come from
Micha el Saba , former
executive director of the
National Association of ArabAmericans, and now a
busin·essman in North
Dakota.
In an affidavit filed with the
Internal ·Security Division of
the Justice ll&lt;epartment, Saba
says Stephen Bryen, an employee of the Senate Foreign
Relations committee, offered
a Pentagon document on
Saudi Arabian air bases to
the Israelis.
·Justice refused to say an
Investigation has' begun, but
both Bryen and Saba said
they were told the FBI is
looking into the case.
The case highlights an
intensifying struggle ·on
Capitol Hill: the fight
between Israeli and Arab
lobbies for influence over
U.S. foreign policy and arms
sales.
official
A Pentagon
described Bryen as one of the
key Israeli supporters on
Capitol Hill. "This group is
more than sympathetic,'' the
official said.
Bryen told UPI part of his '
job is to talk to foreign groups
a_boul his area of expertise:
the Middle East. He
to
frequently
talks
Egyptians, as well as
Iranians and Israe lis about

eavesdropped .
His affidavit , a copy of
which was made available to
UPI , said, " What really
surprised me ... wa s the fa ct
tllal an emplvyee of the
United States Sen ale For.eign
Relations committee was
using th e pronoun 'we' to
embrace his own position and
that of the Israelis, and the
pronoun 'they' to describe the
Carter administration and
~he
U.S. gover nm ent 's
position."
But Bryen countered, " It is
a fact of life thal in this town,
we frequently speak in te rm s
of 'us,' the Congress, against
'them,' the administration."
Saba's charge iurns on the
administration's proposal to
sell 60 F-15 warplanes w
Saudi Arabia.
In the affidavit, he quotes
Bryen as telling th e Israelis,
"I have th e Pentagon
document on the bases, which
you are .welcome to see."
Penta gon o'ffi cial s say
there were two docwnenls
sent to the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee about
the air base at Tabuk , In
northern Saudi Arabia . One,
about 200 pages long, is
highly classified. A 2&lt;1-pa ge
swmnary uf that paper is
unclassifi ed. .
Bryen told UP! he's not
sure when he fir st saw the
Saudi docwnent, but believes .
it was alter the meeting with
the Israelis. In any ease, he
said , he would have referred
to the unclassified version.
Bryen is now on leave,
preparin g to get married.
Saba has returned to North
Dakot a. The case rema ins
open .

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cessory building, such as a garage.
(2) - Change in use of an existing or
accessory building to the use of a different
classification.
(3) - Occupancy and use of vacant
·land, such as off-street parking lots, '
drilling gas or oil wells.
( 4) - Change in the use of land to the
use of a different classification.
(5) - Any change in the use of a
nonconforming use.
(6) - Erection of signs or outdoor
advertising structures.
Boster concluded that the applications
for the building permits and zoning certificates may be obtained from Edith
Crosier, Zoning Secretary, locatid at the
City Municipal Building, fl18 Second Ave.,
Gallipolis. Anyone having a question
relating to zoning or proposed building,
feel free to contact Boster at the city
municipal building.

GALLIPOLIS - James T. Boster
Gallipolis City Zoning Officer, announced ·
Satu rday th at many problems have occurred as a result from the public failing to
comply In obta ining an application for a
building·pertnit and zoning certificate.
Boster stated that with the failure to
obtain a zoning certificate authorizing the
use of land and buildings, lt can cost an
individual considerably loss in time of
construct ion and money if the manner in
which the land or buildings are used or
constructed does not comply with the
zoning ordinance.
Boster added that after consultation
with many people, it wsa discovered that
they did not know exa ctly what conditions
, required a zoning certificate and a
building permit: Following are conditions
under which certificates are required:
(] l - Construl1ion or structural
alterations of anybuilding, including ac-

$4,500 SF.:m.EMENT
' M!LWAUKEIO , Ore. (UP! ) - The
North Clacka mas School Board has agreed
to a 14,500 settlement in the case of a 12vear- old
student
who
claimed
PsYchological damage from a course that
included the showing of the television
movie " ll elter Skelter." John Tujo, attorney for th e unnamed student, said the
gi rl's parents con tended the school district
was guilty of negligence of malpractice in
the manner in which the course on death
and dying was conduc1ed .

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D&lt;ear Sir :
It 1s with deep thought and concern that I .1111 writing this
letter t.o tmprrss upon uur \·oJuntet"'r ~q uad. . the 1111por~nre uf
dependabthty
Easter Sunda! . e~t e~ pp n~xH!Iall'l~ 6·20 a.m., my father
became sererel~ Iii 1111 that po11H pr.sstbly il heart-atl&lt;lck
victim 1. ~J y mother phoned. me to l'Uill{' QU ickly, " You Dad IS
ha vmg a llt:'i\rt attack." I mslruct.:&gt;d h~r t1 1 call U1e Rae me
squad. Whe n 1 arrl\'&lt;'d approximately 6:l0a .m. my father was
alert and re~pllll S I\'t', but exhibited Slll,fL~ and sympt oms of a
heart rond ttlon . Tiw Racrne squad ~a s sunmioned around 6:30
a.m . At 7:05 the dts patd1er returne&lt;l th&lt;• call to nw sla ting she
had bl own the wlu sth• twt ce and no one responded.
At that pmnt. she Instructed me to call the SEOEMS
dtspat cher at ( ; alltp~oil&gt; . SEOEMS dtspatchc'd Squad 181 fr om
Rutland and they resp\lnded Th&lt;' SEOEMS wlll armed at my
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bank .
People Interested in direct
The bank or other In~posit
can get · more ,. institution
can
answer
formation
at the Athens
questions about how the
Social
Security
Office, phone
account will be handled and
992.{;622
or
by
calling
the I &amp;
how notification of deposit
R
office
at
992-7311.
will be made.
Monday through -Friday the
To arrange for direct
Senior
Citizens Center Is a
deposit of checks, a person
busy,
active
place. Why not
should contact the financial
come
in
and
see
for yourself
organization of his or her
what
is
being
done.
choice and ask for direct
Everything from help and ..
deposrt form SF-1199.
information
, films, craft
Completion of the form only
maklng,
quilting,
eating
authorizes deposits; it does
lunch
or
just
visiting
with
old
not authorize withdrawals .
and
new
friends
can
be
acPeople chousing direct
deposit should keep on telling complished.
Want to find out more?
Social Security about any
Give
us a call at 992-7886 or .
change in their mailing ad992-71184
or 992·7311 or stop in.
dress so t hat th ey may
Our
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are always open.
continue to receive notices

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Demo crati c Farm La bo r
party in the 1940s.
But word leaked out after
the meeting that the widow
had decided not to seek the
post - that she would step
down to devote more time to
her family.
Staff and friends said Mrs.
Hwnphrey, named to the
Senate by Gov . Rudy
Perpich, enjoyed being a
senator and has given serious
consideration to running for
the four remaining years of
her late husband's tenn .
She reportedly had decided
to qyit last month but decided ·
against announcing that decision after being Invited to the
White House March 23 to
discuss Presi~nt Carter's
meeting with Israeli Pi-lme
Minister Menahern Begin.
She faced a toiJ!lh political
campaign just to win the
endorsement.
Fraser, who represents
Minneapolis , has been
gatllerlng support and vowed
to go after the post whether or
not Mrs. Hwnphrey planned
to seek it. He has been
building delegate strength
and is considered a favorite
for endorsement.
The la ck of support for Mrs.
Humphrey 's candidacy at
local conventions suprised
many party veterans. They
had urged her to run to
prevent a fi ght over party
leadership . Th ey were
amazed at her la ck of
support.
Last weekend, Mrs. Humphrey attended coun ty
conventions near her home in
Waverly. At both meetings,
resolutions urging her to run
failed .
Also it was reported by
friends that she was " totally
exhausted" after attending
the conventions where she
~ave brief speeches. She
Ulkes medication for high
blood (ressure but her staff
insists she is In good health .

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A-2- The Sunday Tuncs-Scntmel, Sunday , April 9, 1978

1. A person does not have to
go to the bank or other
fin ancial organization and
wait In line to cash or deposit
th e check.
POMEROY - May 16, 1978 over age 62 who qualify. You acco unt . 'l11is way SQcial
2. There is no worry abou.t
has been ~ro claim ed Senio'r . · ·ca n call 992.{;6H for furthe r Sec urity can cha nge their losing the check or having it
Cit izens' Day in Ohio by Ulformation.
records su that the next check stolen .
Go vernor James Rh octes.
Information &amp; Referral
will arrive at the new act-'
3. A person's money is
Rrr . W11liam Middleswac1h
People wh !1 have th eir dress.
·
available in his or her acand Mrs. Lula Hampton have Soc ial Security or Sup If the account is closed count right away, e,ven if he .
been nalned to coordinat e the plemental Securit y Income before So cial Security or she is away from home.
day's activities for Meigs checks deposited directly Into records are changed, the ned
4. A person has no problem
Count y.
a bank or other fin ancial chec k may be return ed to the cashing the check because it
Plans being made for this organization and who wish to Treasury Department by the goes directly in an account.
important day are a Jilney stop, shou ld notify Socia l financial organiza tion . Once
A person ca n have checks
Supper and l'andidate's Security of the address to this happens it may take depoSited in a chej'king or
Night to be held here ai the which the cheeks should be some tim e to. -~-~ i~~-ue the savings accqu~t in a savings
Center.
sent.
t'heck.
,.f . • !~}~;,1·:
ban k, sa ving s a nd loan .,
Spec ial recognition will be
This notificat ion should be , There · are seve ral ad- association · or sim ila r ingiven to Senio r Citi 7.f.'llS ovL)r made well before closing out vantages to the direct deposit slitution, Federa l or Sta te
age 100. 1f you know• of any the check in g or saving s program, including :
('hart ered credit union or
Meigs Co unt ians over th~ age
100. please call at 992-7886.
Other plans for thts specia l
day will be announc&lt;•d .
ASSISTANCE
Even t ho ugh the co ld ,
harsh winler is u\·er. many
persons stilt are suffering
fin ancial difficu lties brought
on by high fuel costs and
home repairs. Yo u have until
April 28 to file an apptira ll un
with' th e l.allta-M cigs
Community Acti on .~gt'n cy
fur fin ancia l hrlp w11h h1gh
fu el costs and other rn~ r g y
related pro blems.
Applica tions are ava tlable
al the follo wing locations:
Mei gs Co unty 'Scn1 or
Citizens Center. 992-7886
Sen ior Nutrition S&lt;tlclltlc
Site
loca ted
In
the
Heorganized Church of Jes us
Christ of Latt er Day Satnt s.
Old Town Flats. 843-3364
Communit y Act ion Agt'ncy
Sov.e S1.31 YardI
h1ca 1ed Ln the Courthouse.
Pomeroy. 992-5605 .
Comm unit y Action A ~c n c y
Office located tn Cheshire.
992-7000 .
Co tt on and p ol ye st e r /c.ot ton
den1m soh&amp;•. knnkle solids arld
F'or needed home repair.
s t n pes Cu t fr om lu ll bo lTS
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Mo&lt;h,ne was h
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Prog ram may be able tu hel p
you. Income guidel lnes must
Rag . 5:1:,99 vet
be followed, but if J'uu quali fy
for assistance. la bor costs fur
your repairs can be paid by
thts program . You mus t
any
matt•ria l
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JOHN GH EE:il·:. manager o[ Twm City Gateway
presents &lt;t $10 prtze to Scott llanmng , B, so n of Mr . and
Mrs. ll&lt;1n Hamung. Bradbw·1· Sctl\1 was second place
winner tn tht&gt; 4..3 age dn·tsi(ln of the Daily Senllnel's
F:astcr C'Oillrtn.L: n mtt•st. Scott won hls prize for hts
c:olonng ( Ill ;.1 pH" tu rt• Spl. tl\.so nxl b~ G!ltl' Wil~ .
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Letters of opinion are welcomed. They shllUid be
less than 300 wo rds long (or be subject to reduction by
the edltor 1 and must be signed with the signee's address. Names may be withheld upon publication.
However, on reques t, names will be disclosed. Letteno
sho uld be In good taste, addressing Issues, not personalltles.

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arnva lof H squad. I became fearfu l f11r my father 's hfe.
Althn u~h I aru &lt;l r ~t.;tslt:'rt:.•d nur ~c . thPre would
no fea stbl e WH~ I ct~ul d hCl\t.' nwmt&lt;nned hft' , m m)

have bern
father , £or

one and one .!Jalf ho urs hatllw actua l!) had a cardia c arrest.
It was d1stress1ng tA l thtnk \H' ll\·t· ll'~~ than two nules from
th e vol unteer squad that should hme responded, and yet. it
took one and one.iJalf hours l" fl'CCI I'l' atd My farn1ly and I
cons ider ourseh"r!-i fortunate th;.1t Dad\ rond1tum stabilized
without further cnmpltca uons I nnly pr")' the next person will
be as fortunate as " e were
I realize the public somettm&lt;·s abuses th1• sen ·1ce of the
vol unteer squads a nti I hope Uw1 will use discretion in the
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ST. PAUL, Minn. (UP!) - became evident at recent
Sen. Muriel Humphrey , party caucuses that she was
widow of Hubert H. not considered a lea ding
Humphrey , Saturday . c~ndidate for the Senate.
appeared ready to surrender
She failed wgenerate much
the Senate seat her late support at loca l party
to meetings. Most of the support
husband treasured
(reserve peace in the party bas gone behind Rep . Donald
Fraser, D-Minn., the onlr
he founded.
The
66-yea' r-old active candidate for the
grandmother planned · to nomination. Some part y
announce her future political officials said_stepping down
plans at the party's first would be the best way to
1111nual Hubert H. Hwnphrey preserve peace In the party.
Day dinner- a -100-a-plate
Labor leaders met with
affair In honor of the Happy Mrs. Hwnphrey earlier this
Warrior, who died of cancer week, urging her to seek
election and continue in the
Jan . 13.
Mrs. Hwnphrey has long footsteps of her husband , who
been a major figure in the was l8ng a friend of organized
party - but her role was that labor and was a moving force
of campaigner, coWlSelor and
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A friend of Bryen's,
another Senate staff aide,
called Saba's charge "a form
of terrorism, meant to
Intimidate employees of the
Senate ."
Saba's charges stem from a
March 9 conversation he
overheard Bryen having at a
WIIBhington hotel coffee shop
with a group of l!;raelis who
haq accompanied D&lt;efense
Minister Ezer WeizmBQ tp.
Washington.
Bryen acknowledges the
meeting.
Saba's sworn affidavit conlends that as the conversation
progressed, "He (Bryen ) appeared to be advising the
Israelis on a strategy of how
to deal with the current
Israel-Arab conflict."
Saba took notes as he

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Authorities are analyzing a
man 's bloodstained jacket
found near what is believed lo
be the body of t2-year-old
Kimberly Diane i.each to
determin e if t he jacket
belonged to suspect Theodore
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GALLIPOLIS - The reg~lar meeting
of the Gallia-Jackson-Meigs Community
Mental Health and Mental Retardation
"648" Board will be held Monday, Aprill7,
at the Community Mental Health Center,
Gallipolis, beginning at 6 p.m.

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CLEVE LAND (UPI I - The Federal
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possibility of price-fixing among the
nation's crayon manufacturers, Paul A.
Eyre, an t:TC offlcial in Cleveland has
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NEW TRIAL DATE
COLU MBUS (UP!) - A new trial date
of June 28 was scheduled by the Franklin
County Court of Common Pleas Friday
when a jury was unable to reach a verdict
on charges against Mrs. Rita Warren, of
Brocton, Mass., of disrupting a lawful
meeting of the Ohio Senate and trespass
within the State Capitol;

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""s 5.3 feet.
Operation of the Delaware
Dam reduced the fl ood sta ge
on the Sci oto Ri ver at
Columbus by 3.9 feel. At
Circleville the combinati on of
Delaware and Alu m Creek
darns lowered the crest by 1.3
feet.
In the Hockrng River bastn,
the nood control opera tion of
Tom J enkin s darn combin ed
with a channel improvement
at Athens resulted in a stage
redu ction of 4.3 feet at that
city.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - President
Carter and Congress battle next week over
a number of is~ues with the president's
immediate concern being an emergency
farm bill.
Carter has threatened to veto the bill,
which comes up for flnal votes in the
Senate on Monday and the House on
Wednesday. White House aides are contacting every member of Congress in
effort s to defeat the bilL

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REMNANTS CUTAWAY
WARSAW , Ky. (UPI) Gate ll at Markland Dam
was within two and a half feet
of closing completely Friday
after Ca pt. John Beatty and
LTew cut away remnants of a
sunken barge januned there
since January.
·Beatty said he expects no
furth er problems from one
remaining barge fr agment.

" GOOD SPIRITS"
BOSTON I UP! ) - John
Wayne Priday night was
reported In "good spirits"
and satisfa ctory co ndi ti on
after eating his first full meal
since undergoing open heart
surgery for replacement of a
defective valve.

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caused the present proDiems, however the
coni inuing erosion problem along the river
is also believed to be affecting the wall.
The present problems have not affected
service to Landmark or Pomeroy Cement
Block, the other regular rail users in that
area of Pomeroy.

· Continued from A-1
- D&lt;enise Shockley to OASBO Food
and Nutrition meeting April 12-14 in
Colwnbus.
- Connie Bradbury and five FHA
'1udents to FHA convention April 21-22 in
Columbus.
- .lean Cassi!lY to Title I reading
conference in Columbus, April 21.
- Ann Thompson to reading seminar
April 21 at Co lwnbus.
- Maxine Wells and Eloise Miller
EM H teachers to Learning Disabilities
Conference at Ohio University, May 12.
- Terry S. Collins, Bernice Rose and
Huby Shockley, all Title I teachers to
reading conferrnce April 14 at Ohio
University.
The board will hold a special
meet ing in two wee ks to employ
certificated and classified employees.

Ambleside Garden Muriel may surrender Senate seat
Center Gallipolis. Ohio · By WilLIAM FOX
Rt. 35 West
helpmate to her husband.
in the creati on of the

On&lt;· of tile world 's ultll'st cffert t vt•

Retaining: .•

By JIM ANDERSON
WASH!NGTON (UPI l
The FBI is investigati ng
allegations made by an ArabAmerican that a Senate staff
member offered.a Pentagon
document to the Israeli
defense ministry.
The charges come from
Micha el Saba , former
executive director of the
National Association of ArabAmericans, and now a
busin·essman in North
Dakota.
In an affidavit filed with the
Internal ·Security Division of
the Justice ll&lt;epartment, Saba
says Stephen Bryen, an employee of the Senate Foreign
Relations committee, offered
a Pentagon document on
Saudi Arabian air bases to
the Israelis.
·Justice refused to say an
Investigation has' begun, but
both Bryen and Saba said
they were told the FBI is
looking into the case.
The case highlights an
intensifying struggle ·on
Capitol Hill: the fight
between Israeli and Arab
lobbies for influence over
U.S. foreign policy and arms
sales.
official
A Pentagon
described Bryen as one of the
key Israeli supporters on
Capitol Hill. "This group is
more than sympathetic,'' the
official said.
Bryen told UPI part of his '
job is to talk to foreign groups
a_boul his area of expertise:
the Middle East. He
to
frequently
talks
Egyptians, as well as
Iranians and Israe lis about

eavesdropped .
His affidavit , a copy of
which was made available to
UPI , said, " What really
surprised me ... wa s the fa ct
tllal an emplvyee of the
United States Sen ale For.eign
Relations committee was
using th e pronoun 'we' to
embrace his own position and
that of the Israelis, and the
pronoun 'they' to describe the
Carter administration and
~he
U.S. gover nm ent 's
position."
But Bryen countered, " It is
a fact of life thal in this town,
we frequently speak in te rm s
of 'us,' the Congress, against
'them,' the administration."
Saba's charge iurns on the
administration's proposal to
sell 60 F-15 warplanes w
Saudi Arabia.
In the affidavit, he quotes
Bryen as telling th e Israelis,
"I have th e Pentagon
document on the bases, which
you are .welcome to see."
Penta gon o'ffi cial s say
there were two docwnenls
sent to the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee about
the air base at Tabuk , In
northern Saudi Arabia . One,
about 200 pages long, is
highly classified. A 2&lt;1-pa ge
swmnary uf that paper is
unclassifi ed. .
Bryen told UP! he's not
sure when he fir st saw the
Saudi docwnent, but believes .
it was alter the meeting with
the Israelis. In any ease, he
said , he would have referred
to the unclassified version.
Bryen is now on leave,
preparin g to get married.
Saba has returned to North
Dakot a. The case rema ins
open .

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cessory building, such as a garage.
(2) - Change in use of an existing or
accessory building to the use of a different
classification.
(3) - Occupancy and use of vacant
·land, such as off-street parking lots, '
drilling gas or oil wells.
( 4) - Change in the use of land to the
use of a different classification.
(5) - Any change in the use of a
nonconforming use.
(6) - Erection of signs or outdoor
advertising structures.
Boster concluded that the applications
for the building permits and zoning certificates may be obtained from Edith
Crosier, Zoning Secretary, locatid at the
City Municipal Building, fl18 Second Ave.,
Gallipolis. Anyone having a question
relating to zoning or proposed building,
feel free to contact Boster at the city
municipal building.

GALLIPOLIS - James T. Boster
Gallipolis City Zoning Officer, announced ·
Satu rday th at many problems have occurred as a result from the public failing to
comply In obta ining an application for a
building·pertnit and zoning certificate.
Boster stated that with the failure to
obtain a zoning certificate authorizing the
use of land and buildings, lt can cost an
individual considerably loss in time of
construct ion and money if the manner in
which the land or buildings are used or
constructed does not comply with the
zoning ordinance.
Boster added that after consultation
with many people, it wsa discovered that
they did not know exa ctly what conditions
, required a zoning certificate and a
building permit: Following are conditions
under which certificates are required:
(] l - Construl1ion or structural
alterations of anybuilding, including ac-

$4,500 SF.:m.EMENT
' M!LWAUKEIO , Ore. (UP! ) - The
North Clacka mas School Board has agreed
to a 14,500 settlement in the case of a 12vear- old
student
who
claimed
PsYchological damage from a course that
included the showing of the television
movie " ll elter Skelter." John Tujo, attorney for th e unnamed student, said the
gi rl's parents con tended the school district
was guilty of negligence of malpractice in
the manner in which the course on death
and dying was conduc1ed .

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D&lt;ear Sir :
It 1s with deep thought and concern that I .1111 writing this
letter t.o tmprrss upon uur \·oJuntet"'r ~q uad. . the 1111por~nre uf
dependabthty
Easter Sunda! . e~t e~ pp n~xH!Iall'l~ 6·20 a.m., my father
became sererel~ Iii 1111 that po11H pr.sstbly il heart-atl&lt;lck
victim 1. ~J y mother phoned. me to l'Uill{' QU ickly, " You Dad IS
ha vmg a llt:'i\rt attack." I mslruct.:&gt;d h~r t1 1 call U1e Rae me
squad. Whe n 1 arrl\'&lt;'d approximately 6:l0a .m. my father was
alert and re~pllll S I\'t', but exhibited Slll,fL~ and sympt oms of a
heart rond ttlon . Tiw Racrne squad ~a s sunmioned around 6:30
a.m . At 7:05 the dts patd1er returne&lt;l th&lt;• call to nw sla ting she
had bl own the wlu sth• twt ce and no one responded.
At that pmnt. she Instructed me to call the SEOEMS
dtspat cher at ( ; alltp~oil&gt; . SEOEMS dtspatchc'd Squad 181 fr om
Rutland and they resp\lnded Th&lt;' SEOEMS wlll armed at my
father 's re sJdt•ncu &lt;:t t eippn ; xu natel~ i . ~ 5 a.rr1 . As I awaited the

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Demo crati c Farm La bo r
party in the 1940s.
But word leaked out after
the meeting that the widow
had decided not to seek the
post - that she would step
down to devote more time to
her family.
Staff and friends said Mrs.
Hwnphrey, named to the
Senate by Gov . Rudy
Perpich, enjoyed being a
senator and has given serious
consideration to running for
the four remaining years of
her late husband's tenn .
She reportedly had decided
to qyit last month but decided ·
against announcing that decision after being Invited to the
White House March 23 to
discuss Presi~nt Carter's
meeting with Israeli Pi-lme
Minister Menahern Begin.
She faced a toiJ!lh political
campaign just to win the
endorsement.
Fraser, who represents
Minneapolis , has been
gatllerlng support and vowed
to go after the post whether or
not Mrs. Hwnphrey planned
to seek it. He has been
building delegate strength
and is considered a favorite
for endorsement.
The la ck of support for Mrs.
Humphrey 's candidacy at
local conventions suprised
many party veterans. They
had urged her to run to
prevent a fi ght over party
leadership . Th ey were
amazed at her la ck of
support.
Last weekend, Mrs. Humphrey attended coun ty
conventions near her home in
Waverly. At both meetings,
resolutions urging her to run
failed .
Also it was reported by
friends that she was " totally
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EASO organized in

Dairymen honored at annUJJl fete
POMEROY - Five dairymen were recognized for their producing 123,930 pounds of milk and 4,769 pounds of butterfat
accomphshments at the Annual Meigs County Fairy Banquet in seven yea rs and five months; another producing 97,790
held Thursday night at St. Paul's Lutheran Church
pounds of milk and 4,081 pounds of butterfat in five years and
The . followin g dairymen were recognized fo~ having · two month s, and a third cow producing 107,770 pounds of milk
outstanding production records on individual cows in their and 4,142 pounds of butterfat in six years.
herds :
In the lifteime records department, 'Earl CrOIS had one
Milk
Butter
Fat
cow
producing 115,100 pounds of milk and 5,696 pounds of
Rex Shenefield
14,061
550 butterfat in seven years and three months and another cow
Earl Cross
18,090
687 producing 114,310 pounds of milk and 4,541 pounds of butterfat
Arvil Holter
15,565 .
565 in six years and three months.
Earl Dean
· ·14 301
520
Cross was · recognized for whminK tbe Outstan&lt;IJng
The fifth recognized was John Payne wh~ had on e cow Dairyman Award for Southeast Ohlli, wblcb conslats of 19

Southeastern Ohio

counties. He has been milking for 12 years , and his wife,
Geraldine, keeps the dairy records and contributes a great
part tu the dairy operation. It has truly been a partnership with
husband and wife wurklog together to provide a successful
operation.
: Of the 217 acres, 18 acres are in corn , 120 acres in
permanent pasture, and 35 acres in meadow. Grain and
.supplement are purchased and a pelleted food is fed in the
parlor.
The Cross herd was the first herd in Meigs County to
average over 18,1100 pounds of milk in a year. Earl contributes
this to using good bulls, usin g a pelleted feed, better quality
hay, and treating or· fertilizing tne pastures.
In Earl's selection as the Outstandin g Dairyman ,
production, health practices, and community activities were
consi1ered.

AT HENS - The Epilepsy co unt ies.
EASO is primaril y conAssociation of Southeastern
Ohiu (EASO) has .been cerned with referring persons
organized to bett er help the with epilepsy to the services •
estimated ·2,500 people with they nee d most. The
epilepsy and their fa milies in . assoc iati on pr ovi d es
vacational counse lin g, job
this area.
According tu Liz Frech, referral and assistance .with
director of EASO , the and transportation to medical
association will provide in- appointments.
EASO is also concer ned
dividual, family and group
counseling to anyone with with ed ucating the public and
epilepsy in Alhens, Perry, erasing misi.nformation often
Meigs, Hoc king, Washi ngton, assoc iated wit h epil epsy .
Morga n, Noble or Monroe Th er e are film s .and
brochures available and the
EASO staff will talk to
sc hools, bu si nesses, ~ i v i c

Pledges
to Scout Development
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THE REV. AND MRS. Robert Wells, Warsaw, and
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Starkey, Route 4, Pomeroy, played
significant roles in Friday evening 's annual Meigs County
Grange banquet at the Sallsbury Elementary School. The
Rev . Mr. Wells was speaker for the evening using "The
Abundant Life" as his topic. He stressed the accompli.shments of America in learning how to grow crops and in

Nine fined, 16-- forfeit
bonds in Meigs Court
PO MER OY
Nine
defendants were fined and 16
othe rs fo rfe it ~d bond s in
Meigs County Court Friday .
Fined by Judge Robert E.
Buck .were George E. Willis,
South Point, and Patricia L.
Fletcher, Rio Grande, $14 and
costs each. speed; William
Novak, Athens, 113 and costs,
speed; Earl W. Blac kston.
Rockbridge , $17 and costs,
speed.
Da vid Jeffer s, Rt. 3.
Pomeroy, $10 and costs ,
littering; Nancy Ebersbach,
Middleport , $10 and costs, six
m o nth s
p r o ba t ion ,
tres passing; Penny S.
Stewart , Cheshire. $10 and
wsts, unsafe vehicle.
Gary Black, Rt. I, Portland, $150 and costs, three
days confinement. DWI ; Earl
Griffith, Middleport , $150 and
co sts, thr ee days co nfinement , attend schooling,

DWI.
Forfeit in g bonds were
Nom1an Evans, Rt . I, Portland, $53 , diso rd e~ly conduct ;
Charl es
W. _ Dobbins,
Col urn bu s an d Hubert
Pull in s , Middl eport , $353
ea ch, DWI ; Ray J. Cun·
ningham , Fleming. Ohio,
$32.50 speeding; Timothy E.
Davidson, Pomeroy and Earl
D. Snyder, Cheshire, $30.50
each. unsafe vehicle.
Ra lph R. Kelby, Waterfiel d, Thomas R. Shier, Pittsburgh , Norman Ue Dunn,
Carroll. Ohi o, John R. Pyles,
Gallipolis, Carl G. Sauvage,
Middleport , Dale E. Smith ,
Newark , William F. Foley ,
Colum bus,
Jose jl.h
I.
Ghedotte . Lin co ln Park ,
Mich.. and Charles F. Sayre,
Rt. I, Long Bottom. $30.50
each, speeding ; J ohn W.
Riffl e , Roc k Springs ,
Wyoming, $350.50, DWI.

COURT NEWS
GA LLIPOLIS - Twentyone cases were terminated
Fr iday
in
Gallipolis
Municipal Court . ·
Acting J udge Hamlin C.
King fined four persons and
forfeited 17 bonds.
Fined were Barbara J.
Abshire, 32, Rt. I, Cheshire,
$15 and costs, no valid
opera tor's license ; Kent M.
Cha ney, 2.1 , Hillsboro, SI5 and
costs . fail ure to yie ld:
M&gt;chael D. Sheehan, 18, Rt. 2,
Vmton, 11 0 and costs,
defecti ve exhaust and Dollie
Mane Mooney, 48. Rt. 2.
Crown City, $75 and costs, six

Add beauty to your
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months in the county jail,
suspended and six months
probation for shoplifting.
Fo rfeit ing bonds were
Charles E. Cremeans, 21, Rt.
2, Crown City, $24 speed;
Luthe r A. Harris, 67,
Narrows, W. Va., $28 speed ;
David L. Ramey, 22, Rio
Grande. $22 parking on the
roadway; Rex L. Roy , 21,
Racine , $22 speed ; Eleanor L.
Elliott. 37, Rt. 1, Gallipolis,
$27 speed ; Larry L. Long, 28,
Ga llipolis, $25 speed; Jonnie
Dotson, Jr ., i9, Rt. 2, Bidwell,
S22 speed ; Fred J. Wray, 21,
Rt. 2, Crown City , $22
overheight bumper ; Larry D.
Bennett, 29, Rt. I, Bristol,
Va ., $47 no valid fishing
license ; D. L. Coughenour,
18, Rt. 1, Gallipolis, $27 unsafe vehicle ; J immie D.
McGuire, 42, Rt. 2, Crown
City, $32 speed; Turner J.
Bannister, 47, no valid fishing
license ; Keith W. Jackson, 18,
Rt. 3, Galli polis, $27 failure to
yield; Cha rles E. Bonlee, 38,
Rl. 2, Patriot , $27 speed ;
Daryl R. Baas, 19, Xenia, $27
speed ; Guss Thevenir, 27, Rt.
I, Bidwell , $27 improper left
tum and Virginia GiUespie,
25, New Haven , $22 assured
clear distance.

aiding underdeveloped countries of. l1le world . He urged
the sharing of know how and the consen&lt;atton of assets.
Mrs. Wells is the former Elnora Barrutz of Pomeroy.
Starkey is a former Ohio State Grange Gatekeeper a~
has .been most active in keeping grange work going m
Meigs County .

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vehicle skidded Into the rear
of the Scott vehicle.
The deer apparently not
injured ran into the woods.
No injuries and no citations
were reported. There was
applied his brakes also. The modera te damag e to the
driver cut to the right. but his vehicl es .

traffic mishaps probed in Meigs

Beat••.

Of the Bend

POMEROY - The Meigs
County Sheriff's Department
Is investi0ating the cutting of
timber on an Olive Township

Fann.

By Bob Hoeflich
The decision to proceed with the spring musical of the Big
Bend Minstrel Assn. wasn 't an easy one. It 's been a long winter
and conservatioo of energy, made It difficult to find a practice
location .
However, it is the 25th year for the minstrel association
shows and that primarily is why it was decided to proceed even
though it is already late into warmer weather. The 25th is a
milestone for members of the group especially when those who
took part in early productions remember that the costumes in
the first show were made from feed sacks and many of the
props were articles salvaged from the Middleport dwnp.' _,
This spring's show is scheduled to be May 6 at the Meigs
High School under the sponSorship of the Meigs Athletic
Boosters, Tuesday night the first dance line rehearsals for high
school girls will be held in the vocal music room of Meigs High
School. H you plan to take part do register with Susie Soulsby,
992-2377, or Charlene Hoeflich, 99Z.S292, so that aspects of
costwning can be worked out ahead of that first rehearsal.
Incidentally, this spring 's show hopefully will see the return of
a number of veteran performers from earlier years to the cast.
. IF YOU'D UKE TO KNOW a very gratifying feeling, do
become a volunteer for the hot lunch program at the Meigs
Senior Citizens Center in Pomeroy.
You don 't have to be a senior citizen to become a volunteer
and your service really won 't take too much of your time.
It seems that residents are needed to deliver hot meals at
noon time to senior citizens. You're asked to do this only once a
week, sometimes,once every two weeks. It takes about onehalf hour to 4~ minutes and the people being helped by the hot
lunches are grateful. These hot lunches make it possible for
them to continue to function in 'their own homes for as long as
possible.
H you can lend a hand why not give the center a ring 9927884 or 992-7886 and the staff will fiU in the details. Incidentally,
you get 15 cents a mlle reimbursement for driving your vehicle
in serving with the program.

DICK NEASE WHO did post graduate work in dramatics
at Seattle Pacific University in Seattle, Wash ., for a year and a
half will be doing his thing at the Kyger Creek High School
where he teaches on April 2B and 29.
Dick is directing the senior play, a three-act mystery
comedy, "Finders Creepers" and wiU be using his university
training in staging the event. The show wiU be given in the
small auditoriwn and only !50 tickets at 52 each wtll be sold for
each night. When they 're purchased, that's it. Tickets can be
purchased from any senior of the school. Proceeds wtll go· on
the annual senior trip . Matinee performances will be given for
both the junior high and other classes of the senior high .
Curtain time for the evening shows is 8.
THE REV . JOHN ELSWICK of the Athens area , is
bringing the Song Masters Quartet, a radio and televisi on
gospel group, to the Alexander High School in Albany at 8 p.m.
on April 21. Appearing with the quartet will be the Golden
Shore Singers. Tickets at 13 for adults, children under 12 free ,
will be sold at the door . Anyone wishing any more details can
coota:ct Rev . Elswick at 59~7390.
WHEN MARY MORA was crowned Meigs County Dairy
Princess Thursday night she was the third daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Mora to be named to the title over the years. Since
Mary Is the youngest and last of the Mora daughters, that's
about a perfect batting average .

MO..DRED BETZING OF Hemlock Grove who has had
Add to your collection of quite serious physical problems for the past few months
co lltctive noun s : A attended the Meigs Grange banquet Friday night and in spite
of her problems was all smiles. Well - that'sMildred.
hoarseness of wnpires. .
Incidentally, the longest grange membership in the county
at the present time is held by Mrs. Ruby Halliday of the
Harrisonville area .- a total of 71 years.

Meigs County Sheriff
James L. Proffitt said Anne
Hilldore, Syracuse , Ohio ,
reported that someone is
cutting timber on her
property on Indian Run in
Olive Towns~ip. Proffitt
reported that several large
poplar logs have bfen cut and
are laying along the roadway.
The cutting is definitely on
Mrs. Hilldore's property, the
sheriff reported and the incident is under investigation.
Homer Cole, Tupper s
Plains, notified the Meigs
County Sheriff's Office that
he has had some corn stolen
from a corncrib on Shade
River. The theft was reported
to have occurred sometime
Wednesday·. This incident is
under investigation .
Deputies have not yet been

able to co ntact the O\\ner of
an auto that crashed into the
fence, owned by Harrison
Smith, Rt. I, Racine .
According to the report , an
auto owned by a Timmy Ellis,
Middl eport, was apparently
traveling north on CR 34 in
the Morning Star area of
Sutton Township and failed to
mak e the curve and crashed
through a barbed wire fence
on the Harrison Smith
propert y. This accident occurred late Wednesday
evening. Charges are pending.
In an accident investigated
Tuesday even ing, Sandra
Scott, 27, Rt. I Minersville,
was northbound on SR 7
aruund 9:40' p.m. Suddenly
five deer came into the
roadway approximately .3
mile so uth of US Rt. 33. She
appli ed her brakes, but
struck the deer. When she
applied her brakes an auto
following, driven by Otis
Chapman, 58, Rt. I, Cheshire,

COMPLETE SESSION - Adult Education at
Buckeye Hills Career Ce nter recently conducted a PR-24
Baton Training Se minar at the Career Cent er for local
area law enfore.emen t officers. The PR-24 Baton is a midrange defensive police instrwnent. Law enforcement
officers using the PR-25 mu~ complete the l2 hour ·
session . In structor, Ca rol Manley, holds the PR-24
'instructor certificate and is a certified instructor with th e
U. S. Karate Association. Instruct ion included basic;

GALLIPOLIS - Now
serving at Castle AFB, Calif. ,
with a Strategic Air Command unit is Air Force
Sergeant John D. Halley, son
of Mr. and Mrs. D. Virgil
Halley of 502 Fourth Ave .,
Gallipolis.
Sergeant Halley, an
electronic warfare systems
specialist , was previously
assign ed at Clark AB ,
Philippines.
The sergeant , a t970
graduate of Gallia Academy
High School, received-an A.A.
degree in 1977 from Los
Angeles Community College.
His wife, Brenda, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Stover of 1504
Kanawha St., Point Pleasant ,
W. Va.
Broadway, New York City's main thoroughfa re, was
1ticknamed the "Great White
Way " when it was illuminated by electricity fur
the first time between 14th
and 26th Streets.

BUY NOW! SAVE NOW!

Workshop set on how to run levy campaign

FRENEH 6flfJ
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Anens 11ac1ors a1e available Hl gear dr1ve o r
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dealer fo r a l1m1ted tur)e saYi ngs ol up to $300
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Ga1 den Trrt c 1o r Jnd sele cted alta clunen 1 Qt .
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CAR •HOME
LIFE • HEALTH

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Karate , Judo, and Hand to Hand Combat techniques using
the PR -24 Baton. Students satisfactorily completing the
course received a certification identification card .
Pictured above , first row, left to right are Bill Wells,
Dofard Fetty, Cecil Rice, Jerry Schoolcraft, Dave Alcox ,
Bob Shaw. Second row, C. W. Manley, Instructor, Jim
Spears, Don Colley, Andy Spurlock, James Bunch, and
Ray Pope .

Reports are scheduled th is
week from all members of the
Pacesetter Gifts Division, of
which Dr. Ro be rt B. Hayes is
cha irman ;
and
other
division s are in adva nced
organizational sta ges.
" I'm particula rly· pleased
that it appears that we'll have
iOO percent part icipation in
the fund drive by members of
the council's board," Kelley
noted. " Also, every member
of the council staff ha s
lunch. To register for the already made a pledge ;
ATHENS - Agency and be able to attend a workshop Ohio (CHE AO ). is sponsoring
community people who are designed es peciall y for them . a one-day workshop, '' Tax workshop or to obtain further
The Corporation for Healt h Levy Wo rkshop - Plan , information, contact Greg
int erested In learning how tu
run a tax levy cam pa ign will Edu cati on in Appa la chia Promote, Pass," to be hel d on Clapper, CHEAO, P . 0 .
May 17 at lhe Muskingum Drawer 825, Alhens, Ohio, or
Ar ea Tec hn ical College in call CHEAO 614-:&gt;93-ffi26.
MIDDLEPORT - UnZanesv ill e. The registration
derpinning at mobile
wi ll begin at 8:30 a.m. and the.
homes In tbe community
program will conclude at 4
must be completed by next
p.m.
Saturday unless owners
The work shop will be
se cure permission for
conducted by fi ve consult ants
additional time, Midwho will present a cn mdleport Police Chief J. J .
34 State St.
Gallipolis
prehensiv.e overview of the
Cr e means
warns .
manycomponents involved in ·
Residents who have not
FOR THE
plan ning, promotin g and
secured permission for au
pa ssing a tax levy .
extension of time will be
FINEST
TI1e morning sessions will
cha'rged In violation of a .
co ver b a c k g r o u n d
MIDDLEPORT - Charles local ordinance, the chief
IN SENIOR
preparation and campaign C. Cassell, cons tructio n stated. Those needing
financing and•the aft ernoon manager of the new Hydro additional time ore to call
PORTRAITS
sessions
will
addr ess Electric plant at the Racine the pollee department, 992publicity - public relations Loc ks and Dam , was 3145.
Phone 446-6612
and c I eel iun Ia ws
welcomed as a new member
Also Wedding
legislation
.
wh en the Middlep ort and Family Pictures
The
reg
istration
fee
of
S25
Pomeroy Rotary Club met
Mon . thru Sat . 10 a.m .-5 p.m .
covers a ll materi als and Friday night at Heath United
Methodist Church.
grounded in Ravenswood in
Three other potential new 1912. He display ed a replica
members attended the dinn er of the craft. Quillen was inmeetin g Including Pat trodu ced by Rotarian Jack
O'Brien, Pomeroy attorney ; Robson.
Da vid Baker, a Southern Ohio
Another guest was Sue
Coal Mine official and James Ell en Fry who found th e
Contemporary
Sheets, a teacher in the M ~i gs gol den egg at the recent
Local School District.
Easter egg, hunt of the club.
Speaker was Rus se ll President Carl Denison was
Quillen , Le tart Town ship, in charge of the meeting and
who recounted a stor y of a dinner wa s served by women
ri ver boat whi ch was of the ch urch.

Sgt. Halley in
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HUNTING TON - Pledges
of more than $12.1,1100 have
been made to the Boy Scouts'
To tal Developm ent Fund
campaign, Chairman Harold
E. Kelley of Ashland announced la st week at a
meeting of the campaign
cabinet.
Most of the pledges were
reported by the Advance
Gifts Division headed by Dr.
Stewart H. Smith of Huntington , sai d Kelley . " In
fact, " he noted , " other
divi sion s are really just
getting their efforts started,
and we expect rapid progress
toward our goal of $861,480 in
the wee ks imm ediat ely

Cutting of timb~r, corn theft,

WHILE THE POSTAL SERVICE was quick to reduce
service hours throughout the area to meet the demands of the
energy crisis, the restoration of the services dropped does not
seem to be returning very quickly. That's why it 's always bad
to lose a service - it's slow in coming back if it returna at all.
Hey - just keep smiling anyway.

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Fund now total over $23,000

Pauline Atkins, who served as mistress of ceremonies ;.
Mrs. Mends I J ordan , junior deputy, and Mendal Jordan,
deputy master. Vocal music was ~rovided by Mr. and
Mrs. Wilda Mannon , Lawrence County deputies.

TIIESE FOUR MEIGS Countians played an active
role in the successful Meigs County grange banquet held
Friday night at the Salisbury Elementary School. From
the left are Norman Will, master of Pomona Grange; Mrs.

orgaruzations and clubs about .
.
epilepsy, how it affects them
and what they can do to help.
All ser vices are fr ee of
charge.
Fur more inf or mation
contact Liz Frech, P.O. Box
they're not only provi ding upgrade facilities throughout _458, Athens. Ohio, 45701 or
servi ces in behalf of Scouting, tbe council area to prepare ca ll 16141 592-0608.
but they're supporting the for a vast ly expanded
council finan ciaily as well." Scouting program over the
The fund is intended to nexl 10 to 15 years.
Prima ry emphasi s is on the
Women's Aglow deve lopment of Camp
Arrowh ead, near Ona, West
Standards Reinstituted
Virginia. Other projects are
COLU MBUS (UP!)- Gov.
pl ann ed fur the fu rther James A. Rhodes has terFellowship to
dev elopment of Ca mp mi na ted hi s nearl y twoKiash uta in Ohio, the Scout month old state · energ y
Service Center in Huntington, emergency decla ration and
POMEROY- The monthly and at the leased camping rei nstit uted fe deral air
area ad jacent to Greenbo pollution sta ndard s whi ch
meet in g of the Pom eroy Stale Park in Kentucky.
had been lifted Feb. II.
Chapter of t he Women 's
Aglow Fell owship will be held
at the Meigs Inn 'Thursday .
Doors will open a! 6:30 and
dinner served at i at $3.50 a
person.
Spea ker will be Pat
Now Serving The Customers of
Kauffman. Mrs. Kauffm an
and her husband, Da le, who is
0' Dell's Pest Control Service &amp;
pastor of the Maranatha
Thomas Faine Thermite &amp; Pest Control
Bible Church . have a
ministr y to foster children in
their home as well as four
children of thei r own . Mrs .
Kauffman wil l speak of th e
" Your local Termite &amp; Pest Control Service"
influence of Christianity on
Ed~il Boggs, Owner
Rt. 3, O.k Hilt. Ohi•
her life.
Reserva tions are to be
made before April 10 by
CALL COLLECT 682-6249
ca lling Glor&gt;a Johnson, 992584~ ; Joyce Hoba ck, 949-2325;
" Reasonable Rates - Fast Courteous Service "
June Baker, 949-2723 ; Linda
., COMPLETE TERMITE &amp; PEST CONTROL
Butcher, 44G-3041, Gall ipolis
SERVICE
area, and Carol Stanley, 7735668, Mason area .

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"ANTIQUE OR COLLECTOR ITEMS"
Dlnntr bell, marble top dres111r. metal panel pie sale,
wooden wash!~ machine. library table. 5 &amp; 20 gal.
stone jars. spllloon, high chair, 8-day Seth Thomas
mantel clock, 1196 Georgraphy, mirror. sNmon chest,
oil lamp. clawteg stand. old comic books. wicker
bask et, flat Irons. iron· pot, meat clNver &amp; buggy
tongue.
"MISC.;,
Porch swing , lawn cha irs. 20 H.· alum. ext. ladder,
10xl4 tractor lire, wheel barrel, 12 II. alum. gato, log
· chain s, 2x 12 screw .lack. J.O. lire pump, 3 cider
barrel s, 15 ft. wood ladder , J watering tanks , wood tool

chest. 20 ton jock. misc . doors. lumber and lots &amp; lots of
misc. hand tools, everything useful on a farm .
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EASO organized in

Dairymen honored at annUJJl fete
POMEROY - Five dairymen were recognized for their producing 123,930 pounds of milk and 4,769 pounds of butterfat
accomphshments at the Annual Meigs County Fairy Banquet in seven yea rs and five months; another producing 97,790
held Thursday night at St. Paul's Lutheran Church
pounds of milk and 4,081 pounds of butterfat in five years and
The . followin g dairymen were recognized fo~ having · two month s, and a third cow producing 107,770 pounds of milk
outstanding production records on individual cows in their and 4,142 pounds of butterfat in six years.
herds :
In the lifteime records department, 'Earl CrOIS had one
Milk
Butter
Fat
cow
producing 115,100 pounds of milk and 5,696 pounds of
Rex Shenefield
14,061
550 butterfat in seven years and three months and another cow
Earl Cross
18,090
687 producing 114,310 pounds of milk and 4,541 pounds of butterfat
Arvil Holter
15,565 .
565 in six years and three months.
Earl Dean
· ·14 301
520
Cross was · recognized for whminK tbe Outstan&lt;IJng
The fifth recognized was John Payne wh~ had on e cow Dairyman Award for Southeast Ohlli, wblcb conslats of 19

Southeastern Ohio

counties. He has been milking for 12 years , and his wife,
Geraldine, keeps the dairy records and contributes a great
part tu the dairy operation. It has truly been a partnership with
husband and wife wurklog together to provide a successful
operation.
: Of the 217 acres, 18 acres are in corn , 120 acres in
permanent pasture, and 35 acres in meadow. Grain and
.supplement are purchased and a pelleted food is fed in the
parlor.
The Cross herd was the first herd in Meigs County to
average over 18,1100 pounds of milk in a year. Earl contributes
this to using good bulls, usin g a pelleted feed, better quality
hay, and treating or· fertilizing tne pastures.
In Earl's selection as the Outstandin g Dairyman ,
production, health practices, and community activities were
consi1ered.

AT HENS - The Epilepsy co unt ies.
EASO is primaril y conAssociation of Southeastern
Ohiu (EASO) has .been cerned with referring persons
organized to bett er help the with epilepsy to the services •
estimated ·2,500 people with they nee d most. The
epilepsy and their fa milies in . assoc iati on pr ovi d es
vacational counse lin g, job
this area.
According tu Liz Frech, referral and assistance .with
director of EASO , the and transportation to medical
association will provide in- appointments.
EASO is also concer ned
dividual, family and group
counseling to anyone with with ed ucating the public and
epilepsy in Alhens, Perry, erasing misi.nformation often
Meigs, Hoc king, Washi ngton, assoc iated wit h epil epsy .
Morga n, Noble or Monroe Th er e are film s .and
brochures available and the
EASO staff will talk to
sc hools, bu si nesses, ~ i v i c

Pledges
to Scout Development
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THE REV. AND MRS. Robert Wells, Warsaw, and
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Starkey, Route 4, Pomeroy, played
significant roles in Friday evening 's annual Meigs County
Grange banquet at the Sallsbury Elementary School. The
Rev . Mr. Wells was speaker for the evening using "The
Abundant Life" as his topic. He stressed the accompli.shments of America in learning how to grow crops and in

Nine fined, 16-- forfeit
bonds in Meigs Court
PO MER OY
Nine
defendants were fined and 16
othe rs fo rfe it ~d bond s in
Meigs County Court Friday .
Fined by Judge Robert E.
Buck .were George E. Willis,
South Point, and Patricia L.
Fletcher, Rio Grande, $14 and
costs each. speed; William
Novak, Athens, 113 and costs,
speed; Earl W. Blac kston.
Rockbridge , $17 and costs,
speed.
Da vid Jeffer s, Rt. 3.
Pomeroy, $10 and costs ,
littering; Nancy Ebersbach,
Middleport , $10 and costs, six
m o nth s
p r o ba t ion ,
tres passing; Penny S.
Stewart , Cheshire. $10 and
wsts, unsafe vehicle.
Gary Black, Rt. I, Portland, $150 and costs, three
days confinement. DWI ; Earl
Griffith, Middleport , $150 and
co sts, thr ee days co nfinement , attend schooling,

DWI.
Forfeit in g bonds were
Nom1an Evans, Rt . I, Portland, $53 , diso rd e~ly conduct ;
Charl es
W. _ Dobbins,
Col urn bu s an d Hubert
Pull in s , Middl eport , $353
ea ch, DWI ; Ray J. Cun·
ningham , Fleming. Ohio,
$32.50 speeding; Timothy E.
Davidson, Pomeroy and Earl
D. Snyder, Cheshire, $30.50
each. unsafe vehicle.
Ra lph R. Kelby, Waterfiel d, Thomas R. Shier, Pittsburgh , Norman Ue Dunn,
Carroll. Ohi o, John R. Pyles,
Gallipolis, Carl G. Sauvage,
Middleport , Dale E. Smith ,
Newark , William F. Foley ,
Colum bus,
Jose jl.h
I.
Ghedotte . Lin co ln Park ,
Mich.. and Charles F. Sayre,
Rt. I, Long Bottom. $30.50
each, speeding ; J ohn W.
Riffl e , Roc k Springs ,
Wyoming, $350.50, DWI.

COURT NEWS
GA LLIPOLIS - Twentyone cases were terminated
Fr iday
in
Gallipolis
Municipal Court . ·
Acting J udge Hamlin C.
King fined four persons and
forfeited 17 bonds.
Fined were Barbara J.
Abshire, 32, Rt. I, Cheshire,
$15 and costs, no valid
opera tor's license ; Kent M.
Cha ney, 2.1 , Hillsboro, SI5 and
costs . fail ure to yie ld:
M&gt;chael D. Sheehan, 18, Rt. 2,
Vmton, 11 0 and costs,
defecti ve exhaust and Dollie
Mane Mooney, 48. Rt. 2.
Crown City, $75 and costs, six

Add beauty to your
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months in the county jail,
suspended and six months
probation for shoplifting.
Fo rfeit ing bonds were
Charles E. Cremeans, 21, Rt.
2, Crown City, $24 speed;
Luthe r A. Harris, 67,
Narrows, W. Va., $28 speed ;
David L. Ramey, 22, Rio
Grande. $22 parking on the
roadway; Rex L. Roy , 21,
Racine , $22 speed ; Eleanor L.
Elliott. 37, Rt. 1, Gallipolis,
$27 speed ; Larry L. Long, 28,
Ga llipolis, $25 speed; Jonnie
Dotson, Jr ., i9, Rt. 2, Bidwell,
S22 speed ; Fred J. Wray, 21,
Rt. 2, Crown City , $22
overheight bumper ; Larry D.
Bennett, 29, Rt. I, Bristol,
Va ., $47 no valid fishing
license ; D. L. Coughenour,
18, Rt. 1, Gallipolis, $27 unsafe vehicle ; J immie D.
McGuire, 42, Rt. 2, Crown
City, $32 speed; Turner J.
Bannister, 47, no valid fishing
license ; Keith W. Jackson, 18,
Rt. 3, Galli polis, $27 failure to
yield; Cha rles E. Bonlee, 38,
Rl. 2, Patriot , $27 speed ;
Daryl R. Baas, 19, Xenia, $27
speed ; Guss Thevenir, 27, Rt.
I, Bidwell , $27 improper left
tum and Virginia GiUespie,
25, New Haven , $22 assured
clear distance.

aiding underdeveloped countries of. l1le world . He urged
the sharing of know how and the consen&lt;atton of assets.
Mrs. Wells is the former Elnora Barrutz of Pomeroy.
Starkey is a former Ohio State Grange Gatekeeper a~
has .been most active in keeping grange work going m
Meigs County .

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vehicle skidded Into the rear
of the Scott vehicle.
The deer apparently not
injured ran into the woods.
No injuries and no citations
were reported. There was
applied his brakes also. The modera te damag e to the
driver cut to the right. but his vehicl es .

traffic mishaps probed in Meigs

Beat••.

Of the Bend

POMEROY - The Meigs
County Sheriff's Department
Is investi0ating the cutting of
timber on an Olive Township

Fann.

By Bob Hoeflich
The decision to proceed with the spring musical of the Big
Bend Minstrel Assn. wasn 't an easy one. It 's been a long winter
and conservatioo of energy, made It difficult to find a practice
location .
However, it is the 25th year for the minstrel association
shows and that primarily is why it was decided to proceed even
though it is already late into warmer weather. The 25th is a
milestone for members of the group especially when those who
took part in early productions remember that the costumes in
the first show were made from feed sacks and many of the
props were articles salvaged from the Middleport dwnp.' _,
This spring's show is scheduled to be May 6 at the Meigs
High School under the sponSorship of the Meigs Athletic
Boosters, Tuesday night the first dance line rehearsals for high
school girls will be held in the vocal music room of Meigs High
School. H you plan to take part do register with Susie Soulsby,
992-2377, or Charlene Hoeflich, 99Z.S292, so that aspects of
costwning can be worked out ahead of that first rehearsal.
Incidentally, this spring 's show hopefully will see the return of
a number of veteran performers from earlier years to the cast.
. IF YOU'D UKE TO KNOW a very gratifying feeling, do
become a volunteer for the hot lunch program at the Meigs
Senior Citizens Center in Pomeroy.
You don 't have to be a senior citizen to become a volunteer
and your service really won 't take too much of your time.
It seems that residents are needed to deliver hot meals at
noon time to senior citizens. You're asked to do this only once a
week, sometimes,once every two weeks. It takes about onehalf hour to 4~ minutes and the people being helped by the hot
lunches are grateful. These hot lunches make it possible for
them to continue to function in 'their own homes for as long as
possible.
H you can lend a hand why not give the center a ring 9927884 or 992-7886 and the staff will fiU in the details. Incidentally,
you get 15 cents a mlle reimbursement for driving your vehicle
in serving with the program.

DICK NEASE WHO did post graduate work in dramatics
at Seattle Pacific University in Seattle, Wash ., for a year and a
half will be doing his thing at the Kyger Creek High School
where he teaches on April 2B and 29.
Dick is directing the senior play, a three-act mystery
comedy, "Finders Creepers" and wiU be using his university
training in staging the event. The show wiU be given in the
small auditoriwn and only !50 tickets at 52 each wtll be sold for
each night. When they 're purchased, that's it. Tickets can be
purchased from any senior of the school. Proceeds wtll go· on
the annual senior trip . Matinee performances will be given for
both the junior high and other classes of the senior high .
Curtain time for the evening shows is 8.
THE REV . JOHN ELSWICK of the Athens area , is
bringing the Song Masters Quartet, a radio and televisi on
gospel group, to the Alexander High School in Albany at 8 p.m.
on April 21. Appearing with the quartet will be the Golden
Shore Singers. Tickets at 13 for adults, children under 12 free ,
will be sold at the door . Anyone wishing any more details can
coota:ct Rev . Elswick at 59~7390.
WHEN MARY MORA was crowned Meigs County Dairy
Princess Thursday night she was the third daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Mora to be named to the title over the years. Since
Mary Is the youngest and last of the Mora daughters, that's
about a perfect batting average .

MO..DRED BETZING OF Hemlock Grove who has had
Add to your collection of quite serious physical problems for the past few months
co lltctive noun s : A attended the Meigs Grange banquet Friday night and in spite
of her problems was all smiles. Well - that'sMildred.
hoarseness of wnpires. .
Incidentally, the longest grange membership in the county
at the present time is held by Mrs. Ruby Halliday of the
Harrisonville area .- a total of 71 years.

Meigs County Sheriff
James L. Proffitt said Anne
Hilldore, Syracuse , Ohio ,
reported that someone is
cutting timber on her
property on Indian Run in
Olive Towns~ip. Proffitt
reported that several large
poplar logs have bfen cut and
are laying along the roadway.
The cutting is definitely on
Mrs. Hilldore's property, the
sheriff reported and the incident is under investigation.
Homer Cole, Tupper s
Plains, notified the Meigs
County Sheriff's Office that
he has had some corn stolen
from a corncrib on Shade
River. The theft was reported
to have occurred sometime
Wednesday·. This incident is
under investigation .
Deputies have not yet been

able to co ntact the O\\ner of
an auto that crashed into the
fence, owned by Harrison
Smith, Rt. I, Racine .
According to the report , an
auto owned by a Timmy Ellis,
Middl eport, was apparently
traveling north on CR 34 in
the Morning Star area of
Sutton Township and failed to
mak e the curve and crashed
through a barbed wire fence
on the Harrison Smith
propert y. This accident occurred late Wednesday
evening. Charges are pending.
In an accident investigated
Tuesday even ing, Sandra
Scott, 27, Rt. I Minersville,
was northbound on SR 7
aruund 9:40' p.m. Suddenly
five deer came into the
roadway approximately .3
mile so uth of US Rt. 33. She
appli ed her brakes, but
struck the deer. When she
applied her brakes an auto
following, driven by Otis
Chapman, 58, Rt. I, Cheshire,

COMPLETE SESSION - Adult Education at
Buckeye Hills Career Ce nter recently conducted a PR-24
Baton Training Se minar at the Career Cent er for local
area law enfore.emen t officers. The PR-24 Baton is a midrange defensive police instrwnent. Law enforcement
officers using the PR-25 mu~ complete the l2 hour ·
session . In structor, Ca rol Manley, holds the PR-24
'instructor certificate and is a certified instructor with th e
U. S. Karate Association. Instruct ion included basic;

GALLIPOLIS - Now
serving at Castle AFB, Calif. ,
with a Strategic Air Command unit is Air Force
Sergeant John D. Halley, son
of Mr. and Mrs. D. Virgil
Halley of 502 Fourth Ave .,
Gallipolis.
Sergeant Halley, an
electronic warfare systems
specialist , was previously
assign ed at Clark AB ,
Philippines.
The sergeant , a t970
graduate of Gallia Academy
High School, received-an A.A.
degree in 1977 from Los
Angeles Community College.
His wife, Brenda, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Stover of 1504
Kanawha St., Point Pleasant ,
W. Va.
Broadway, New York City's main thoroughfa re, was
1ticknamed the "Great White
Way " when it was illuminated by electricity fur
the first time between 14th
and 26th Streets.

BUY NOW! SAVE NOW!

Workshop set on how to run levy campaign

FRENEH 6flfJ
PIJRfRAIT .fi'DBIEJ

neighbor agent

Save up to 1300 wilh

purchase of
an Ariens Garden Trac.l or and selected attachment
Anens 11ac1ors a1e available Hl gear dr1ve o r
h ydiO S1B 11C dn ... e models A 11ens c,., c lu Siv O
· Fl ex· N·Fioa t Plus·· mowe1 d eck 15 rlV ailable
10 1 optt mum lawn ca 1c as a1e rn any other uso·
l u1 anach ment s See your pa r1 1Cip811ng Arrens
dealer fo r a l1m1ted tur)e saYi ngs ol up to $300
w1th you r pur chase ot a depen dable Ar ie ns
Ga1 den Trrt c 1o r Jnd sele cted alta clunen 1 Qt .
l er good only wht1e stock an1 1nven tory lasts

CAR •HOME
LIFE • HEALTH

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992-7155
149 S. Third St.
Middleport, 0L ik~ o !JQod nf!ighbor.
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new), set of d ish~s (8 ). canister sweeper , co ffee table ,
platf Of' m rocker , floo r &amp; loble lamps, two 3 pc.

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3 pl. blade. Oliver 2 row .corn planter, Case 8 ft . pu ll
do uble dlsk, spike tooth cultivator, 3 pl. gra'ss seeder,
wagon w-rubber tires w-wood box, 10ft. drag harrow, 3
pl. 2x t2 plow, J . D. manure spreader. J . D. 2 row
cultivalor . 6 ft . No.· 5 mower. NH blower.. Nl side
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Karate , Judo, and Hand to Hand Combat techniques using
the PR -24 Baton. Students satisfactorily completing the
course received a certification identification card .
Pictured above , first row, left to right are Bill Wells,
Dofard Fetty, Cecil Rice, Jerry Schoolcraft, Dave Alcox ,
Bob Shaw. Second row, C. W. Manley, Instructor, Jim
Spears, Don Colley, Andy Spurlock, James Bunch, and
Ray Pope .

Reports are scheduled th is
week from all members of the
Pacesetter Gifts Division, of
which Dr. Ro be rt B. Hayes is
cha irman ;
and
other
division s are in adva nced
organizational sta ges.
" I'm particula rly· pleased
that it appears that we'll have
iOO percent part icipation in
the fund drive by members of
the council's board," Kelley
noted. " Also, every member
of the council staff ha s
lunch. To register for the already made a pledge ;
ATHENS - Agency and be able to attend a workshop Ohio (CHE AO ). is sponsoring
community people who are designed es peciall y for them . a one-day workshop, '' Tax workshop or to obtain further
The Corporation for Healt h Levy Wo rkshop - Plan , information, contact Greg
int erested In learning how tu
run a tax levy cam pa ign will Edu cati on in Appa la chia Promote, Pass," to be hel d on Clapper, CHEAO, P . 0 .
May 17 at lhe Muskingum Drawer 825, Alhens, Ohio, or
Ar ea Tec hn ical College in call CHEAO 614-:&gt;93-ffi26.
MIDDLEPORT - UnZanesv ill e. The registration
derpinning at mobile
wi ll begin at 8:30 a.m. and the.
homes In tbe community
program will conclude at 4
must be completed by next
p.m.
Saturday unless owners
The work shop will be
se cure permission for
conducted by fi ve consult ants
additional time, Midwho will present a cn mdleport Police Chief J. J .
34 State St.
Gallipolis
prehensiv.e overview of the
Cr e means
warns .
manycomponents involved in ·
Residents who have not
FOR THE
plan ning, promotin g and
secured permission for au
pa ssing a tax levy .
extension of time will be
FINEST
TI1e morning sessions will
cha'rged In violation of a .
co ver b a c k g r o u n d
MIDDLEPORT - Charles local ordinance, the chief
IN SENIOR
preparation and campaign C. Cassell, cons tructio n stated. Those needing
financing and•the aft ernoon manager of the new Hydro additional time ore to call
PORTRAITS
sessions
will
addr ess Electric plant at the Racine the pollee department, 992publicity - public relations Loc ks and Dam , was 3145.
Phone 446-6612
and c I eel iun Ia ws
welcomed as a new member
Also Wedding
legislation
.
wh en the Middlep ort and Family Pictures
The
reg
istration
fee
of
S25
Pomeroy Rotary Club met
Mon . thru Sat . 10 a.m .-5 p.m .
covers a ll materi als and Friday night at Heath United
Methodist Church.
grounded in Ravenswood in
Three other potential new 1912. He display ed a replica
members attended the dinn er of the craft. Quillen was inmeetin g Including Pat trodu ced by Rotarian Jack
O'Brien, Pomeroy attorney ; Robson.
Da vid Baker, a Southern Ohio
Another guest was Sue
Coal Mine official and James Ell en Fry who found th e
Contemporary
Sheets, a teacher in the M ~i gs gol den egg at the recent
Local School District.
Easter egg, hunt of the club.
Speaker was Rus se ll President Carl Denison was
Quillen , Le tart Town ship, in charge of the meeting and
who recounted a stor y of a dinner wa s served by women
ri ver boat whi ch was of the ch urch.

Sgt. Halley in
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HUNTING TON - Pledges
of more than $12.1,1100 have
been made to the Boy Scouts'
To tal Developm ent Fund
campaign, Chairman Harold
E. Kelley of Ashland announced la st week at a
meeting of the campaign
cabinet.
Most of the pledges were
reported by the Advance
Gifts Division headed by Dr.
Stewart H. Smith of Huntington , sai d Kelley . " In
fact, " he noted , " other
divi sion s are really just
getting their efforts started,
and we expect rapid progress
toward our goal of $861,480 in
the wee ks imm ediat ely

Cutting of timb~r, corn theft,

WHILE THE POSTAL SERVICE was quick to reduce
service hours throughout the area to meet the demands of the
energy crisis, the restoration of the services dropped does not
seem to be returning very quickly. That's why it 's always bad
to lose a service - it's slow in coming back if it returna at all.
Hey - just keep smiling anyway.

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Fund now total over $23,000

Pauline Atkins, who served as mistress of ceremonies ;.
Mrs. Mends I J ordan , junior deputy, and Mendal Jordan,
deputy master. Vocal music was ~rovided by Mr. and
Mrs. Wilda Mannon , Lawrence County deputies.

TIIESE FOUR MEIGS Countians played an active
role in the successful Meigs County grange banquet held
Friday night at the Salisbury Elementary School. From
the left are Norman Will, master of Pomona Grange; Mrs.

orgaruzations and clubs about .
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epilepsy, how it affects them
and what they can do to help.
All ser vices are fr ee of
charge.
Fur more inf or mation
contact Liz Frech, P.O. Box
they're not only provi ding upgrade facilities throughout _458, Athens. Ohio, 45701 or
servi ces in behalf of Scouting, tbe council area to prepare ca ll 16141 592-0608.
but they're supporting the for a vast ly expanded
council finan ciaily as well." Scouting program over the
The fund is intended to nexl 10 to 15 years.
Prima ry emphasi s is on the
Women's Aglow deve lopment of Camp
Arrowh ead, near Ona, West
Standards Reinstituted
Virginia. Other projects are
COLU MBUS (UP!)- Gov.
pl ann ed fur the fu rther James A. Rhodes has terFellowship to
dev elopment of Ca mp mi na ted hi s nearl y twoKiash uta in Ohio, the Scout month old state · energ y
Service Center in Huntington, emergency decla ration and
POMEROY- The monthly and at the leased camping rei nstit uted fe deral air
area ad jacent to Greenbo pollution sta ndard s whi ch
meet in g of the Pom eroy Stale Park in Kentucky.
had been lifted Feb. II.
Chapter of t he Women 's
Aglow Fell owship will be held
at the Meigs Inn 'Thursday .
Doors will open a! 6:30 and
dinner served at i at $3.50 a
person.
Spea ker will be Pat
Now Serving The Customers of
Kauffman. Mrs. Kauffm an
and her husband, Da le, who is
0' Dell's Pest Control Service &amp;
pastor of the Maranatha
Thomas Faine Thermite &amp; Pest Control
Bible Church . have a
ministr y to foster children in
their home as well as four
children of thei r own . Mrs .
Kauffman wil l speak of th e
" Your local Termite &amp; Pest Control Service"
influence of Christianity on
Ed~il Boggs, Owner
Rt. 3, O.k Hilt. Ohi•
her life.
Reserva tions are to be
made before April 10 by
CALL COLLECT 682-6249
ca lling Glor&gt;a Johnson, 992584~ ; Joyce Hoba ck, 949-2325;
" Reasonable Rates - Fast Courteous Service "
June Baker, 949-2723 ; Linda
., COMPLETE TERMITE &amp; PEST CONTROL
Butcher, 44G-3041, Gall ipolis
SERVICE
area, and Carol Stanley, 7735668, Mason area .

SOFA &amp;CHAIR
Reg .
1f.l OFF
$749.95

"ANTIQUE OR COLLECTOR ITEMS"
Dlnntr bell, marble top dres111r. metal panel pie sale,
wooden wash!~ machine. library table. 5 &amp; 20 gal.
stone jars. spllloon, high chair, 8-day Seth Thomas
mantel clock, 1196 Georgraphy, mirror. sNmon chest,
oil lamp. clawteg stand. old comic books. wicker
bask et, flat Irons. iron· pot, meat clNver &amp; buggy
tongue.
"MISC.;,
Porch swing , lawn cha irs. 20 H.· alum. ext. ladder,
10xl4 tractor lire, wheel barrel, 12 II. alum. gato, log
· chain s, 2x 12 screw .lack. J.O. lire pump, 3 cider
barrel s, 15 ft. wood ladder , J watering tanks , wood tool

chest. 20 ton jock. misc . doors. lumber and lots &amp; lots of
misc. hand tools, everything useful on a farm .
OWNER- MR. &amp; MAS. CLIFFORD HOLTER
C.Osh
Lunch
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949-2701

742-:1041

" Not responsible for accidents or loss of property"

Pro Vinyl Athletic

$788

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COLORS:
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�A1i- The Sunday Tim~s-Sentinel , Sunday , April 9, 1978

Money "collected retUrned
'' to public assilltllncefund .

MERRILL CARTER

BONN IE STUTES

ARTHUR NIRERT

Century 21 comes to
Gallia County area
l:ALLI POLIS Su ullic• rfl
li t lis
Heal r.~ tatt' tw s
aSSVt'IC!ted lt!:.df With ('~ ntur~
2l to ta ke i:Hh·ant&lt;:tgc of a

''l'licre ;rrc 241drffcn•nt ad\"(111\"t'd

tr;mnng programs
Li\"ill lai.Jil' . dt'Sl!-(!ll'd tu hl'lp US
lk• 11 full-:-,1..' 1'\'ll't' uffll'l! for thl'
t'lt.'ll\ lllll'l" . Ou r cunttllU ltlg
Lou rst·~ c tJ\"l'l' hst111g. :-.t•Htng ,

llllt ltt-lll tllwn 1lullnr nd\"l.'rtb1/lg prog nu n, s1.H'r1;dtn•d
tr&lt;lllllllg, ond hi..lrl71lfb t'X ·
pa nded to ti:lkt u1 oil uf till'
Urtltt•LI Stalt:s and C'onada fd r
tht· lx!pdtt uf Uoth purdla!'&gt;L'r ...,

tt•kphont' lt.'l'hntques, fumncu1g t·.~pt• rtt.-,t', se~i l'S IIWII~tgt··
!Ill' nt .
n t' 1g h bur hoo d
~pt·cwlt7 itll on , and oll uthL•r

m~d !'lt•lh..•rs .

ftdd~ uf n•&lt;Jl L'S tettt' ..

Art l1 ur A. Ntbt•rl . Btnlllll'
Stut t·~. and \1t·tTI II C artel' ,ltl
111&lt;-lk tng Uw ;1/lllOl.lfH'l'lliL'trt.
r·l'ft• tTtld tH Ce ntury 11 a.-.. ·ti ll'
cu mp;m~ tha1 lL'ktLb lht· rea l.
l'::-let tl · wurld rn llst!ng . . nml

The Lno uf rea l l'Si att' "ful k

COLUM BIA GAS of Ohio employees honored recently were, front row, left to r,ight,
Har ley Hendricks, Kathy Johnson and Maurice Durst. Rea r - John Koebel an d Howard
Logan . Not pictured - Julius Sauvage.

c&lt;J rc llf till' l"L'IlWit :-1 1tt.o. the
Southern Hilb tl•;un J)(lllllt•d
out. lht' VIP n·fL•ITt.d pro·
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Sl'll\ IHIU St' to J.IUl l'll lli.li h tiYl'l"S
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\'IP rl'fcrral prug ra111 hL• lp.'-1
you S t'ltlt · 111 \u .\·our 11\'1\' l'O!ll·
mumt y by gl\'lng yuu tlllport..;m l

H1fl • rm~ttlon al.wut !hi'

art'i-l srhuols. r hurch('.l, ;nul
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Local Columbia Gas of

employees honored recen tly

wllii ope ratL' out uf ~;l l .ucu :-.1 r~·nkrs , ~md t't·cn•n1.lultal
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St. ,-, tn•xst·d how (\·ntur y 21 t l 'lltt·r:-; .
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nl&lt;th ~ 11 pil.'istlJlt· for cr P LT S(I I\
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to be " ltl t\\ ll lllal'l'S al tlru.:e.
Wlwthr1 ~!~1. . nrl' ll\U\'11\g lloWl' \"t'l' . So \\'l '. I"L' tht• ~ (IIIH'
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m ~ p~· trg r;ml rnrl ud l'!'&gt; such rdL·tTal ~rugr~1111 can llL·lp ;lt! t•lllton ii!HI Wl lll'i 1111li\Ul' lo
d11 !:ill l.k t'&lt;IUSt' \\'l' l'Cll"t' ;i\J\Illl
llll'dla a!:. tl'il' \'l.SJOII , rad!il ,
_,t,ll An~ !110\'t' rt'qutn•s ~ou
Jl .d/ "' lro •o•l ./o•U/11.11. c111d
Ill lH' Ill
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l•1 ufft•r Ct ·n tu r~ :.!I ~t' t"\" liT 111
rarwus other publl ntl tutl~
:-.llllUit;mt•ou:-.1\ , ~uH.I tltat \
'" We U!-.L' tJll till' l&lt;rt l'!-.1 ttl pn.- ; t llllu~t un~o~:-;lbh:: hut tht' 1;;,Urn ( 'oun t~ "
fl':-SliJIICtl totJI.' &lt;tnd ll'duu- Ct·ntun ~~ \ 'IP n·ft.•tTal pn f-4uL'!'I ... the~ scud
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·· Tllrougtl Century 21. " ac- pl;u L':'\ &lt;d 111 1n· Whtlt· wt· · n·
curd111g to tilt' etnnuum..:ellll'lll . lwlp111).! yu u .-.t.•ll ~ uur pn'."il'Jll
· Suuther n l-illls Herd E~ tate IIPU.':l t', lilt• tlllL'I'IIi:!l lotlal Ct'JI·
abo ha ~ tiO tnll lllflg t' t'Jllt•rs tun· 21 ~i;i les ft1 ITl' rnn lonrt L'
acmss till' Umkd StCJte~ and !-tt'\,-t'l"al pruspt·ct t\'t' twnws
Lt nd st•nd ~ou crlllhL' pt·rtllh'llt
(',:nwlla , w!Hrh t'U!Hitwt
spt'I'Ial traiJllllg prug r&lt;.U ils for lllf llrtll&lt;il h)ll you w11l nt•t•d to
pmft's.-.wnal n.!e~l l'~tatt· Pl't f.- rnn\'t 1111 u ullL' uf then_L "
GALI.IPOLIS
Tllrrr
Wlult· ( \• utur.\ :ll 1.s te~ k111 g
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nwrraa ges and t \\ U fLH'
divor ce ~on~ r e fil ed Fn da~ 10
ON -L Y 7 DAYS
(;aiJia
Cou nty Cumrn(ln Pleas
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Court .
D1ane J.ynn Ch&lt;Jprnan,
Ches hire, and .l ohn W.

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We are income tax specialists. We a~k the
right questions. We dig for ever)' honest
deductilm and credit. Wt: wan! to leave no
stone unlumed to make sure you pay the
smallesllegitimate tax . That 's Reason No. I
why we should do your taxes.

H&amp;R BLOCit
THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE

618 E. MAIN ST., POMEROY, OHIO
9$4.]795

27 SYCAMORE, GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
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Open 9: 00 to 6 : 00 We-ekda -;s

9:00fo5 :00 Sa lurdav

MIUIJLEPUHT - Local
Columbia Gas of Ohio employPc s
were honored
recently lor per fect ion in
performance of their offi ce

Hnwa rd Logan, Serviceman;
and Juliu s Sa u va~c. Co ns tru ction
Equipment
Operator.
Koebel sai d, "F:r ro rl css

t1pN'3tions.
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and we arc very proud of tJ
1-.Toup lllal can repea t whH1
Wl' refer to as an " Orchid

end mmriages

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Hccerving the orchid was
Mr s. Kathy J ohnso n. Sr .
l'u;1omer Accounting Clerk
The ol her employees whose
t·untribution resulted in the
honor were Maurice Durst.
Scrv1c~man ;

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A breakdown of IM 582
children shows 53 percent
were from divo , ced parents;
17 percent or .99 wer e
illeg it imat e children; 72
children had been abandoned
by at least one parent; 22
came from disabled parents;
15 were children with a
deceased pa renC eight
children were off-sprin g of a
paren t in jail a nd 54 children
were placed in a category
where they were under a
s t e p-pa r e nt
ado pt i o n·
program or their parents
have been inv olved m
criminal cases.
AI least one percent of the
children have at least one
J»~renl whose whereabouts is
not knowr .
Mrs. Evans indica ted one
of her biggest problems has
been locating a parent whO
has bee n a bse nt several
yea rs. AI the present time,
her office is handling 30 new
cases each month .

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POMEROY - Prizes for
the fourth a nnu al Meigs
County
Hik e-Bi ke
for
retarded ci tizens were an nounced by Hank Cleland,
chairman fo r this yea r's
event at a recent meeting of
the Meigs Associ ation for
Retarded Citizens.

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The hrst place award for
both boys and girl s will be a
10-speed Free Spirit racer
model. These will be awarded
to the boy and girl who turn in
the most money 'by May 19.
1bis allows three weeks lor
collecti on of sponsors' money
and t umin g it in to The

MARC, Bcx 668, Pomeroy,
Ohio or by calling 992-3232,
992-!11 91.
After the. ride, rid ers are
asked to conta ct their
sponsors taking with th em
the signed spon sor 'sheet
indicating how many of the 25
miles they traveled. Checks

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BOARO TO MEET
EAST MEIGS - The
Eastern Boa rd of Edu cation
wi ll meet in reg ular session
on Friday, April 14, at 7:30
p.m. in the high school

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PATRI OT - Jrm Hose of
Ht. I, Patriot. has achieved
hono r ro ll status at the
Agricultural Technical In;1it ute of the Ohi o State
Uni versity in Wooster. Son of
Merri ll and Thelma Huse of
Rt. I, Pat riot, Jim is a 197i
grad uate of Gallia Academy.

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BY TOM SAUNDERS
county post offi ces: Addi son,
GALLIPOLIS - My last Ali ce Sec. 3 Hu nt in gton.
article dealt with the phone Ange l Sec. 10 Ha r rison,
system in Gallipolis. Thi s Angola Sec. 2ll Clay, Bidwell,
system also extend ed to a ll Bladen, Bulaville, Bushe's
part s of our count y. Th e year Mill Sec. 16 Ohio, Cadmus,
1906 is an early date lor Carlion Sec. 3 Cheshir e,
telephones yet our co unty had Cha mber sbur g IE urkeal .
progressed quite far in this . Charit y Sec. I Mor ga n,
area.
Cheshire, Chestnut Grove
The ·offi cers of the Sect. 16 Huntington Clipper
Gall ipo lis Telephone Com- Mi lls , Cora, Creuzet Sec. 21
pany were : F. F. Thorniley , Guyan , Crowr City, Durgan
John W. E:cker, Cha rles Sec . 10 Huntington, Domi no
Weih e, F. M. Bovie, G. W. (i uca l iun unknown I, Edna
Henkin g, E. L. Corn, James tl oca l ion unknown), Eno,
A. Lu pton, Charles F~ Stock- Esop Sec. ! Raccoon,
hoff , and John C. Butz. Th e Eve rgree n, Glenn !G lenn
general offi ces and exchange Summi\1 Sec. 31 Morgan,
were located in the old Ohio Gallia Fura nce , Harr is
Valley Ba nk Bu ilding . Th e !Harrisburg 1, Hilton Sec. 17
rates of the company were $2 Harrison, Holcomb Sec. 13
a month lor business phones Greenfield, Kerr, Kygervill e,
and $1 a month for a Lin coln Sec. 26 Ha rrison,
resi dence. At thi s time there Malaby Sec. 31 Cheshire,
were over 600 telephon es in Merce rville, Moody Sec . 21·
Gallip oli s. The com pany Harr ison, Northup, Pat riot.
conn ected with 2,300 cities Peniel Sec. 28 Greenfield,
and villages in this st ate .
Pine Grove 1Port er I, RacRur al connections were : co on l si., Ri o Gra nd e,
Bidwell 210 phones, Bu lavtlle Hudney , Rowlesville Sec. 29
140 phones , Ca dmu s 105. Morgan, Sand Fork Sec. 23
01eshire 80, Cbestn u\ Grove Walnu t,
Swa n
Creek,
Soc. 16, Hunt ington 80, Eno Thurm an, Ty coon Sec . I
90, Esop Sec. ! Racoon 70, Raccoon, Vi nton, Va nceton
Ewington 150, Leota 25 0, I Morga n Cent er 1. Wales
Mercerville 260 , Patriot 130, ((;enteriJ()in t), Wigner Sec. 32
Rodn ey 100, Vinton 240, and Raccoon a nd Yellowlown
the co moanv co uld connect Sec . 5 Clay .
you'with Beale, Win freld and
Surn e oth er · forg otte n
Buffalo, W. Va.
settl ements of this county
Connections could also be are: Sa un dersville Sec. 35
made with all lhe foll owing Guyan, Matt ie Sec. 28 Guyan,
villages, some of which were Yoho Sec. 10 Guyan. Pa ragon
Sec. 30 Guya n, Spicy Sec. 33
Ohio, Clemnr a Sec. 22 Ohio,
fl all ey Sec. 35 Ohio, McDaniel Sec. I Waln ut, Ruby
Sec . 25 Harrison, Hollis Sec.
27 Harrison, Providence Sec.
3 Clay Thivener (Yello wtown 1, Hoadl ey Sec. 32
Gre.nfield, Wagner Sec . 32
Green, McCormic k Sec. 23
Gre.n, Blanes Sec. 7 Springfield, Mill s Sec. I Springfield,
Obal Sec 27 Hu nting ton,
Port er Sec. 15 Huntington•
Cha pm an 's Mi ll s Sec . 19
Guyan , Blazer Sec. 21 Green,
Wiltor White Oak. Sec. 7
Morga n. Keenton Hun Sec. 30
Hun tin gton, an d Bl ack
Diamond Sec. 10 Greenfield.
My sources for th is In·
formation a re: 11874 Laneowner;s Atlas of Ga ll ia Co.,
1906 telephone directory, and
a 1912 Rand-McNally ma p of
th is co unty. I hope the above
lists are complete: if anyone
knows of other villages I
woul d a ppr ec iate hear ing
about them. - T.S., Rt. 3 Box
268, Galli polis, Ohio.

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under House Bi ll 1092, with o ut
opp os i tion,
legts lation which wa s passed legislation requiring eve ry
should be made out to Th e
some mmor r epairs
91-1 and sent to the Senate. com mon pleas court to
MARC.
were made . It is stressed that
The i ntre~ ve nou s ,'io\ utiuns establish a single or joint
·Second and third pla ce this is not a repair ni ght and
would mainl y inclUde sal me county bureau of support to
awards will be free standing riders should mak e sure that
or Hi n ~cr's lactate and EMT- provide more effective entrophies, for boys and girl s. all major repai rs are made
A's wuuld ha ve tu have. furcement of cour1 -o rdered
All riders who complete th e pr ior to the inspection. This is
complete d an accr edi ted support payments to spo uses
ride will recei ve an "All th e not a requirement to ride in of Representati ves last week . l'()Urse in adm inibtcring in- or minur childre n. Presently ,
Way Certifica te" whi ch is the event and is provided onl y
F. MT · A' s lce r\ if re d travcnous fl uids.
unly 40 co unties have bureaus
sui tabl e
lor
fram in·g. to help insure a safe event. ,e m e r ge n c y med i ca l
Under pres.&lt;nl law EMT~ of suppurl
Cooperation of all sponsors
The Meigs County REACT te c hnt cia n - amb ula nce 1 A' s can render emergenl'y
The
suppor1
bureau
and riders is requested to see team is also in charge of would be permitted to ad- care such as ca r·diac legisla tion, Senate Bi ll 87 ,
that ~II monies are turned in sa fety and has made many minister intravenous liFelin es resuscitation. controlling of wa s approved by the Senate
and proper credit given .
altempts to insure a safe
hemorr hage, inuuobilizatiun lasl fa ll . Th e bi ll wi ll retum to
Since safety is the key to a event. The Pomeroy, Midof fnll~u ·r es, t'tc ., hut they MP ·. the Senate for concu rrence in
good event a bicycle in- dleP&lt;Jrt Police Departm ents
not luwfully permitt ed tu lluuse amendments.
spec tion ni gh t has bee n and the Meigs Co un ty
sta rt and maintain in In other fl oor adiun, the
schedu led for Friday, April Sheriff's Departm ent will be
!ravenous lifelines
House voted not tu concur in
28, at the Senior Ci tizens un hand to help · with traffic
By a 711 o 22 vole, the Huu!le Sem1te amendments 1o House
Center in Pomeroy . Th e control. Riders are reminded
appr uve d
legis la liun Bill t.80, legiSlation raising .,.
Meigs Count y REACT tearn that tbey are riding at their
POME ROY - Providrng req uiring ca rdiovascular and state and local JUdges' ·•
is in charg e of this night an d own risk and the association awards for the anr ual dairy pulm tmary exominations fur SQlaries. Th e Senate included '
rid ers may leav e · their in cooperation with the Meigs prin cess contest of the Mei gs firemen applicant s in nun- a m odest pay raise for state ~·
bicycles at the center under Jaycees reserve the right to Da iry Ser vice Uni t were cha r1cr cit y nr township fire employees as an amendment
lock over night if they desire. remove an unruly ride r from Br ow n's Tractor Sa les. departments. The bill , whi ch lo the bilL A joint conference
Thi s inspe ction nrghl the event.
Ce ntral Soya. Fulton- nr 1w gues tu the Senate, wuuld romm tttee will be established
proved beneficial last year
Thompson Tr actor Sales, r equire nn
ex am lnln~
to write "a pay bill CJCl'Cptabte
Land mark , Meigs Cou nt y physician to certify thai thr· lu both chambers and Will
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Sa vings and Loa n Cu ., di .&gt;Cases.
review the proposed pay
Moder n Supply and I he
The House a lso passed, raises for state employees.
Racine Home-Nati onal Bank.

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COLU MBUS ~ EM T-A's,
fir emen, and child suppor1
bureaus were all subjects of
bills passed in the Ohio House

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Olapman. Cheshire. fried fu r ·
. dissolu tion of their mmTwgc
of Oct . I, 1!116 and ha ve no
children .,
Robert C. Mit ch ell. Ht . I,
Cheshire , and Hhonda Lynn
Mitchell, seck dissnlution of
their marnage of March 19,
1977. They have no children .
The other dissolulion was
filed by Jody Blankenship by
Margaret Baker , HI. 2,
Brdwell, and John Blankenship, Rt. I. Gallipohs. They
were ma rried Nov . 29 . 1975
and have one chr ld.
Lora E. Bamcl t, Kerr ,
Tiled a complaint fur divorce
against David F . Bamctl ,
Beloit. 0 . They were marned
Aug . 20, 1977 and ha ve no
children .
Cind i 1.. Smith, Rio Grande .
filed
for
dt vorce
against Nicky C. Smith, Hio
Grande. They were rnarrted
June 25 . 197i and hav e no
chrldren.

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Pomeroy E:lementary, 9:30-11 and 12-2:30; Snowville, 3:J::IO: Pageville. 3:!5-4:15; Harr isonville Store, 4:30-5; Wolf
Pen. 5:15-5: 45.
1'HUIISDAY-APKIL 13
Hacine Elementary , 9-11 ::10; Portland Elementa ry, 1-3;
Portland Post Office, 3:1&gt;-3 :45 ; Racine- Wagners Hardware .
l :l:i-5 :15; Racine Bank, 5 : 15~ :1 5 ; Syracuse Swimm ing Pool,
6::10-11: Minersville Brown's Trail er Court, 8:15-11 :30.
FRI~AY -,\ PRII. 14
Rrmlbury Elementary. 10 :3().12.

View from the statehouse

Prizes for ·H-ike-Bike announced

work is a res ult of everyone
putt ing fort.h a tea m-effort
and we cert ainly have that
spirit in this employee
.family."

schedule given

achtl'vcment. He stated,
"Thts rs nollhe fir st trme \hal

these employees have perfunn ed their work pt•rfcctly

A-7-The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, April 9, 1978

Meigs Bookmobile

Tayl or, Vr ce
President of Distributions for
Columbia, presented a plaque
lo Area Ma nager , John M.
Knebel. in recogni ti on of the

Couples to

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"We can
find ways
tax laws can
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L: ALLlPOLlS ~ Between
August and Novem ber 1977,
$22,044.72 was collected under
the Chil d Support En·
fo r ce ment program under
Tille IV of the Social Security
Administration.
Mrs. Martha Hay Evans,
Assistant Gallla Co unty
Prosecuting Attorney in
charge of ch ild support and
we lfare fr aud for the Gal lia
County Welfare Department,
reported Saturday, 2lMI cases
involving 582 children were
handled dur ing that period.
During the sa me period a
yea r ago, $8 ,'673. 50 was
collected.
· At that time, the welfare
department did not have an
attorney han dling child
s upport enforce ment. Th.e
money colhicted has been
return ed to the county's
·public ass istance fu nd.
Mrs. Eva ns was named
assistant prose cu tin g atturney alter
her bar
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Two person s
cited after accidents
GALLIPOUS - Citations
were issued followin g two
sepa rate t raffic accidents
here Friday investigated by
d ty Jlll liCe officers.
1be first occurred at 2:10
p.m. In the 400 block of First
Ave . where an auto driven by
Bonnie L. Stutes, 28, Rt. 3,
Ga llipolis, .puUed from the
ulley into the path of a vehicle
operated by Joyce Ann
Thomas, 42, Gallipolis. There
wa s modera te damage .
Stutes was cha rged with
failure to yield .
Willlam E. Hafl elt , 77,
Lower River Rd ., Gallipolis,
was cited for failure to yield
the right of way following an
accident on Second Ave. and
Grape St. Offi ce rs said
Haffelt's car pulled lnto the
J»~th of an auto driven by
Opal W. Franklin, 611, Rt. 2,
Crown City.
Jenny Lind. lhe "Swedish
made her U.S.
debut Sept. II , 1850, at Castle
r. ~ rdcn , New York City.
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POMEROY LAN_DMARK
JACK W. CARSEY, MGR.
Drive A Lillie and Sav e A Lof - Free De li very within 7S MilesYes! We Service At Your Local Hotpoint Dealer .

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S,fore Hovrs: 8:30 to 5·JD-- Mill Closes at..5:90 P.M.-Servrng
Meig s, Ga 11ia &amp; Ma son Counties .

�A1i- The Sunday Tim~s-Sentinel , Sunday , April 9, 1978

Money "collected retUrned
'' to public assilltllncefund .

MERRILL CARTER

BONN IE STUTES

ARTHUR NIRERT

Century 21 comes to
Gallia County area
l:ALLI POLIS Su ullic• rfl
li t lis
Heal r.~ tatt' tw s
aSSVt'IC!ted lt!:.df With ('~ ntur~
2l to ta ke i:Hh·ant&lt;:tgc of a

''l'licre ;rrc 241drffcn•nt ad\"(111\"t'd

tr;mnng programs
Li\"ill lai.Jil' . dt'Sl!-(!ll'd tu hl'lp US
lk• 11 full-:-,1..' 1'\'ll't' uffll'l! for thl'
t'lt.'ll\ lllll'l" . Ou r cunttllU ltlg
Lou rst·~ c tJ\"l'l' hst111g. :-.t•Htng ,

llllt ltt-lll tllwn 1lullnr nd\"l.'rtb1/lg prog nu n, s1.H'r1;dtn•d
tr&lt;lllllllg, ond hi..lrl71lfb t'X ·
pa nded to ti:lkt u1 oil uf till'
Urtltt•LI Stalt:s and C'onada fd r
tht· lx!pdtt uf Uoth purdla!'&gt;L'r ...,

tt•kphont' lt.'l'hntques, fumncu1g t·.~pt• rtt.-,t', se~i l'S IIWII~tgt··
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m~d !'lt•lh..•rs .

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Stut t·~. and \1t·tTI II C artel' ,ltl
111&lt;-lk tng Uw ;1/lllOl.lfH'l'lliL'trt.
r·l'ft• tTtld tH Ce ntury 11 a.-.. ·ti ll'
cu mp;m~ tha1 lL'ktLb lht· rea l.
l'::-let tl · wurld rn llst!ng . . nml

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COLUM BIA GAS of Ohio employees honored recently were, front row, left to r,ight,
Har ley Hendricks, Kathy Johnson and Maurice Durst. Rea r - John Koebel an d Howard
Logan . Not pictured - Julius Sauvage.

c&lt;J rc llf till' l"L'IlWit :-1 1tt.o. the
Southern Hilb tl•;un J)(lllllt•d
out. lht' VIP n·fL•ITt.d pro·
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Sl'll\ IHIU St' to J.IUl l'll lli.li h tiYl'l"S
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you S t'ltlt · 111 \u .\·our 11\'1\' l'O!ll·
mumt y by gl\'lng yuu tlllport..;m l

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art'i-l srhuols. r hurch('.l, ;nul
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Local Columbia Gas of

employees honored recen tly

wllii ope ratL' out uf ~;l l .ucu :-.1 r~·nkrs , ~md t't·cn•n1.lultal
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d11 !:ill l.k t'&lt;IUSt' \\'l' l'Cll"t' ;i\J\Illl
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rarwus other publl ntl tutl~
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fl':-SliJIICtl totJI.' &lt;tnd ll'duu- Ct·ntun ~~ \ 'IP n·ft.•tTal pn f-4uL'!'I ... the~ scud
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abo ha ~ tiO tnll lllflg t' t'Jllt•rs tun· 21 ~i;i les ft1 ITl' rnn lonrt L'
acmss till' Umkd StCJte~ and !-tt'\,-t'l"al pruspt·ct t\'t' twnws
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GALI.IPOLIS
Tllrrr
Wlult· ( \• utur.\ :ll 1.s te~ k111 g
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m mpl amt s for dtssoluuon
nwrraa ges and t \\ U fLH'
divor ce ~on~ r e fil ed Fn da~ 10
ON -L Y 7 DAYS
(;aiJia
Cou nty Cumrn(ln Pleas
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Court .
D1ane J.ynn Ch&lt;Jprnan,
Ches hire, and .l ohn W.

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We are income tax specialists. We a~k the
right questions. We dig for ever)' honest
deductilm and credit. Wt: wan! to leave no
stone unlumed to make sure you pay the
smallesllegitimate tax . That 's Reason No. I
why we should do your taxes.

H&amp;R BLOCit
THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE

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MIUIJLEPUHT - Local
Columbia Gas of Ohio employPc s
were honored
recently lor per fect ion in
performance of their offi ce

Hnwa rd Logan, Serviceman;
and Juliu s Sa u va~c. Co ns tru ction
Equipment
Operator.
Koebel sai d, "F:r ro rl css

t1pN'3tions.
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and we arc very proud of tJ
1-.Toup lllal can repea t whH1
Wl' refer to as an " Orchid

end mmriages

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Hccerving the orchid was
Mr s. Kathy J ohnso n. Sr .
l'u;1omer Accounting Clerk
The ol her employees whose
t·untribution resulted in the
honor were Maurice Durst.
Scrv1c~man ;

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A breakdown of IM 582
children shows 53 percent
were from divo , ced parents;
17 percent or .99 wer e
illeg it imat e children; 72
children had been abandoned
by at least one parent; 22
came from disabled parents;
15 were children with a
deceased pa renC eight
children were off-sprin g of a
paren t in jail a nd 54 children
were placed in a category
where they were under a
s t e p-pa r e nt
ado pt i o n·
program or their parents
have been inv olved m
criminal cases.
AI least one percent of the
children have at least one
J»~renl whose whereabouts is
not knowr .
Mrs. Evans indica ted one
of her biggest problems has
been locating a parent whO
has bee n a bse nt several
yea rs. AI the present time,
her office is handling 30 new
cases each month .

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POMEROY - Prizes for
the fourth a nnu al Meigs
County
Hik e-Bi ke
for
retarded ci tizens were an nounced by Hank Cleland,
chairman fo r this yea r's
event at a recent meeting of
the Meigs Associ ation for
Retarded Citizens.

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The hrst place award for
both boys and girl s will be a
10-speed Free Spirit racer
model. These will be awarded
to the boy and girl who turn in
the most money 'by May 19.
1bis allows three weeks lor
collecti on of sponsors' money
and t umin g it in to The

MARC, Bcx 668, Pomeroy,
Ohio or by calling 992-3232,
992-!11 91.
After the. ride, rid ers are
asked to conta ct their
sponsors taking with th em
the signed spon sor 'sheet
indicating how many of the 25
miles they traveled. Checks

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EAST MEIGS - The
Eastern Boa rd of Edu cation
wi ll meet in reg ular session
on Friday, April 14, at 7:30
p.m. in the high school

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Ht. I, Patriot. has achieved
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Agricultural Technical In;1it ute of the Ohi o State
Uni versity in Wooster. Son of
Merri ll and Thelma Huse of
Rt. I, Pat riot, Jim is a 197i
grad uate of Gallia Academy.

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BY TOM SAUNDERS
county post offi ces: Addi son,
GALLIPOLIS - My last Ali ce Sec. 3 Hu nt in gton.
article dealt with the phone Ange l Sec. 10 Ha r rison,
system in Gallipolis. Thi s Angola Sec. 2ll Clay, Bidwell,
system also extend ed to a ll Bladen, Bulaville, Bushe's
part s of our count y. Th e year Mill Sec. 16 Ohio, Cadmus,
1906 is an early date lor Carlion Sec. 3 Cheshir e,
telephones yet our co unty had Cha mber sbur g IE urkeal .
progressed quite far in this . Charit y Sec. I Mor ga n,
area.
Cheshire, Chestnut Grove
The ·offi cers of the Sect. 16 Huntington Clipper
Gall ipo lis Telephone Com- Mi lls , Cora, Creuzet Sec. 21
pany were : F. F. Thorniley , Guyan , Crowr City, Durgan
John W. E:cker, Cha rles Sec . 10 Huntington, Domi no
Weih e, F. M. Bovie, G. W. (i uca l iun unknown I, Edna
Henkin g, E. L. Corn, James tl oca l ion unknown), Eno,
A. Lu pton, Charles F~ Stock- Esop Sec. ! Raccoon,
hoff , and John C. Butz. Th e Eve rgree n, Glenn !G lenn
general offi ces and exchange Summi\1 Sec. 31 Morgan,
were located in the old Ohio Gallia Fura nce , Harr is
Valley Ba nk Bu ilding . Th e !Harrisburg 1, Hilton Sec. 17
rates of the company were $2 Harrison, Holcomb Sec. 13
a month lor business phones Greenfield, Kerr, Kygervill e,
and $1 a month for a Lin coln Sec. 26 Ha rrison,
resi dence. At thi s time there Malaby Sec. 31 Cheshire,
were over 600 telephon es in Merce rville, Moody Sec . 21·
Gallip oli s. The com pany Harr ison, Northup, Pat riot.
conn ected with 2,300 cities Peniel Sec. 28 Greenfield,
and villages in this st ate .
Pine Grove 1Port er I, RacRur al connections were : co on l si., Ri o Gra nd e,
Bidwell 210 phones, Bu lavtlle Hudney , Rowlesville Sec. 29
140 phones , Ca dmu s 105. Morgan, Sand Fork Sec. 23
01eshire 80, Cbestn u\ Grove Walnu t,
Swa n
Creek,
Soc. 16, Hunt ington 80, Eno Thurm an, Ty coon Sec . I
90, Esop Sec. ! Racoon 70, Raccoon, Vi nton, Va nceton
Ewington 150, Leota 25 0, I Morga n Cent er 1. Wales
Mercerville 260 , Patriot 130, ((;enteriJ()in t), Wigner Sec. 32
Rodn ey 100, Vinton 240, and Raccoon a nd Yellowlown
the co moanv co uld connect Sec . 5 Clay .
you'with Beale, Win freld and
Surn e oth er · forg otte n
Buffalo, W. Va.
settl ements of this county
Connections could also be are: Sa un dersville Sec. 35
made with all lhe foll owing Guyan, Matt ie Sec. 28 Guyan,
villages, some of which were Yoho Sec. 10 Guyan. Pa ragon
Sec. 30 Guya n, Spicy Sec. 33
Ohio, Clemnr a Sec. 22 Ohio,
fl all ey Sec. 35 Ohio, McDaniel Sec. I Waln ut, Ruby
Sec . 25 Harrison, Hollis Sec.
27 Harrison, Providence Sec.
3 Clay Thivener (Yello wtown 1, Hoadl ey Sec. 32
Gre.nfield, Wagner Sec . 32
Green, McCormic k Sec. 23
Gre.n, Blanes Sec. 7 Springfield, Mill s Sec. I Springfield,
Obal Sec 27 Hu nting ton,
Port er Sec. 15 Huntington•
Cha pm an 's Mi ll s Sec . 19
Guyan , Blazer Sec. 21 Green,
Wiltor White Oak. Sec. 7
Morga n. Keenton Hun Sec. 30
Hun tin gton, an d Bl ack
Diamond Sec. 10 Greenfield.
My sources for th is In·
formation a re: 11874 Laneowner;s Atlas of Ga ll ia Co.,
1906 telephone directory, and
a 1912 Rand-McNally ma p of
th is co unty. I hope the above
lists are complete: if anyone
knows of other villages I
woul d a ppr ec iate hear ing
about them. - T.S., Rt. 3 Box
268, Galli polis, Ohio.

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under House Bi ll 1092, with o ut
opp os i tion,
legts lation which wa s passed legislation requiring eve ry
should be made out to Th e
some mmor r epairs
91-1 and sent to the Senate. com mon pleas court to
MARC.
were made . It is stressed that
The i ntre~ ve nou s ,'io\ utiuns establish a single or joint
·Second and third pla ce this is not a repair ni ght and
would mainl y inclUde sal me county bureau of support to
awards will be free standing riders should mak e sure that
or Hi n ~cr's lactate and EMT- provide more effective entrophies, for boys and girl s. all major repai rs are made
A's wuuld ha ve tu have. furcement of cour1 -o rdered
All riders who complete th e pr ior to the inspection. This is
complete d an accr edi ted support payments to spo uses
ride will recei ve an "All th e not a requirement to ride in of Representati ves last week . l'()Urse in adm inibtcring in- or minur childre n. Presently ,
Way Certifica te" whi ch is the event and is provided onl y
F. MT · A' s lce r\ if re d travcnous fl uids.
unly 40 co unties have bureaus
sui tabl e
lor
fram in·g. to help insure a safe event. ,e m e r ge n c y med i ca l
Under pres.&lt;nl law EMT~ of suppurl
Cooperation of all sponsors
The Meigs County REACT te c hnt cia n - amb ula nce 1 A' s can render emergenl'y
The
suppor1
bureau
and riders is requested to see team is also in charge of would be permitted to ad- care such as ca r·diac legisla tion, Senate Bi ll 87 ,
that ~II monies are turned in sa fety and has made many minister intravenous liFelin es resuscitation. controlling of wa s approved by the Senate
and proper credit given .
altempts to insure a safe
hemorr hage, inuuobilizatiun lasl fa ll . Th e bi ll wi ll retum to
Since safety is the key to a event. The Pomeroy, Midof fnll~u ·r es, t'tc ., hut they MP ·. the Senate for concu rrence in
good event a bicycle in- dleP&lt;Jrt Police Departm ents
not luwfully permitt ed tu lluuse amendments.
spec tion ni gh t has bee n and the Meigs Co un ty
sta rt and maintain in In other fl oor adiun, the
schedu led for Friday, April Sheriff's Departm ent will be
!ravenous lifelines
House voted not tu concur in
28, at the Senior Ci tizens un hand to help · with traffic
By a 711 o 22 vole, the Huu!le Sem1te amendments 1o House
Center in Pomeroy . Th e control. Riders are reminded
appr uve d
legis la liun Bill t.80, legiSlation raising .,.
Meigs Count y REACT tearn that tbey are riding at their
POME ROY - Providrng req uiring ca rdiovascular and state and local JUdges' ·•
is in charg e of this night an d own risk and the association awards for the anr ual dairy pulm tmary exominations fur SQlaries. Th e Senate included '
rid ers may leav e · their in cooperation with the Meigs prin cess contest of the Mei gs firemen applicant s in nun- a m odest pay raise for state ~·
bicycles at the center under Jaycees reserve the right to Da iry Ser vice Uni t were cha r1cr cit y nr township fire employees as an amendment
lock over night if they desire. remove an unruly ride r from Br ow n's Tractor Sa les. departments. The bill , whi ch lo the bilL A joint conference
Thi s inspe ction nrghl the event.
Ce ntral Soya. Fulton- nr 1w gues tu the Senate, wuuld romm tttee will be established
proved beneficial last year
Thompson Tr actor Sales, r equire nn
ex am lnln~
to write "a pay bill CJCl'Cptabte
Land mark , Meigs Cou nt y physician to certify thai thr· lu both chambers and Will
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Sa vings and Loa n Cu ., di .&gt;Cases.
review the proposed pay
Moder n Supply and I he
The House a lso passed, raises for state employees.
Racine Home-Nati onal Bank.

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Ron James
t D-Proctorville,
. 92rld House District)
COLU MBUS ~ EM T-A's,
fir emen, and child suppor1
bureaus were all subjects of
bills passed in the Ohio House

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Olapman. Cheshire. fried fu r ·
. dissolu tion of their mmTwgc
of Oct . I, 1!116 and ha ve no
children .,
Robert C. Mit ch ell. Ht . I,
Cheshire , and Hhonda Lynn
Mitchell, seck dissnlution of
their marnage of March 19,
1977. They have no children .
The other dissolulion was
filed by Jody Blankenship by
Margaret Baker , HI. 2,
Brdwell, and John Blankenship, Rt. I. Gallipohs. They
were ma rried Nov . 29 . 1975
and have one chr ld.
Lora E. Bamcl t, Kerr ,
Tiled a complaint fur divorce
against David F . Bamctl ,
Beloit. 0 . They were marned
Aug . 20, 1977 and ha ve no
children .
Cind i 1.. Smith, Rio Grande .
filed
for
dt vorce
against Nicky C. Smith, Hio
Grande. They were rnarrted
June 25 . 197i and hav e no
chrldren.

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Pomeroy E:lementary, 9:30-11 and 12-2:30; Snowville, 3:J::IO: Pageville. 3:!5-4:15; Harr isonville Store, 4:30-5; Wolf
Pen. 5:15-5: 45.
1'HUIISDAY-APKIL 13
Hacine Elementary , 9-11 ::10; Portland Elementa ry, 1-3;
Portland Post Office, 3:1&gt;-3 :45 ; Racine- Wagners Hardware .
l :l:i-5 :15; Racine Bank, 5 : 15~ :1 5 ; Syracuse Swimm ing Pool,
6::10-11: Minersville Brown's Trail er Court, 8:15-11 :30.
FRI~AY -,\ PRII. 14
Rrmlbury Elementary. 10 :3().12.

View from the statehouse

Prizes for ·H-ike-Bike announced

work is a res ult of everyone
putt ing fort.h a tea m-effort
and we cert ainly have that
spirit in this employee
.family."

schedule given

achtl'vcment. He stated,
"Thts rs nollhe fir st trme \hal

these employees have perfunn ed their work pt•rfcctly

A-7-The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, April 9, 1978

Meigs Bookmobile

Tayl or, Vr ce
President of Distributions for
Columbia, presented a plaque
lo Area Ma nager , John M.
Knebel. in recogni ti on of the

Couples to

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"We can
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tax laws can
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L: ALLlPOLlS ~ Between
August and Novem ber 1977,
$22,044.72 was collected under
the Chil d Support En·
fo r ce ment program under
Tille IV of the Social Security
Administration.
Mrs. Martha Hay Evans,
Assistant Gallla Co unty
Prosecuting Attorney in
charge of ch ild support and
we lfare fr aud for the Gal lia
County Welfare Department,
reported Saturday, 2lMI cases
involving 582 children were
handled dur ing that period.
During the sa me period a
yea r ago, $8 ,'673. 50 was
collected.
· At that time, the welfare
department did not have an
attorney han dling child
s upport enforce ment. Th.e
money colhicted has been
return ed to the county's
·public ass istance fu nd.
Mrs. Eva ns was named
assistant prose cu tin g atturney alter
her bar
examination

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Two person s
cited after accidents
GALLIPOUS - Citations
were issued followin g two
sepa rate t raffic accidents
here Friday investigated by
d ty Jlll liCe officers.
1be first occurred at 2:10
p.m. In the 400 block of First
Ave . where an auto driven by
Bonnie L. Stutes, 28, Rt. 3,
Ga llipolis, .puUed from the
ulley into the path of a vehicle
operated by Joyce Ann
Thomas, 42, Gallipolis. There
wa s modera te damage .
Stutes was cha rged with
failure to yield .
Willlam E. Hafl elt , 77,
Lower River Rd ., Gallipolis,
was cited for failure to yield
the right of way following an
accident on Second Ave. and
Grape St. Offi ce rs said
Haffelt's car pulled lnto the
J»~th of an auto driven by
Opal W. Franklin, 611, Rt. 2,
Crown City.
Jenny Lind. lhe "Swedish
made her U.S.
debut Sept. II , 1850, at Castle
r. ~ rdcn , New York City.
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JACK W. CARSEY, MGR.
Drive A Lillie and Sav e A Lof - Free De li very within 7S MilesYes! We Service At Your Local Hotpoint Dealer .

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S,fore Hovrs: 8:30 to 5·JD-- Mill Closes at..5:90 P.M.-Servrng
Meig s, Ga 11ia &amp; Ma son Counties .

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Mari Epling presents
Ross memorial.concert
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. VINTON ELEMENTARY Soil Conservation Poster
wirmers : first place winner Anthony Blackburn is flanked
by second place winner Mike Wolford on his right. and
third place wirmer Timmy Taylor on his left. The winners
were presen!ed ribbons and silver dollars ( 3 for first , 2 for
second and 1 for third ! br the Gallia Soil and Water
Conservation District.

Store HoutS:

Mon.·Sal. 8 am-10 pm

No one hurt in accidents
3:35p.m. Frtday on US 3!&gt; at
the junction to SR 160 where
an auto driven by Pat M.
Friday by the Gallia-Meigs Wilson 111. 34. J.cun, W. Va.
Post State Highw~ y PC! trul. 1 fa tied I ~ stop "·hen Ihe brak es
The first occurred at 5:30 fa1led . Ht s vehtclc struck the
a.m. on SR 124 tn Meigs rear end of a car drh·en by
Co unty in the Village of Michael A. Bums. 20. Rio
Syracuse where Kenneth B Grande No charges Wl'fC'
Koehler, 17, Syracuse. going filed .
ea&gt;1, lo&gt;1 control of his ear
whtch ran off th e right Side of
LE GAL NOTICE
the highway striking a tree.
Th
e
Public Ut ilities Com.
Koehler was char ~ed with
mission
of Ohto ha5 set for
reck less operation .
pu
blic
hear
ing Case No .
Cuss Theventr. 57. Rt I.
77
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Bidwell. wa s ctted to
t
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revtew
the
operat
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Gallipolis Municipa l Coun
the
Fue
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Cost
Ad
justment
for making an Improper left
Cla use and the fue l pro·
1urn following an accident at
curement
pract tces and
6:50a .m. Fndayon SH !&gt;54 at
po
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of
the Colum bu s
SR 160.
and
Southern
Oht o Elec·
The pat rnl said the
tric
Company
on A pril
Thevenir vehtcle struck the
10.
1978,
at
10:00
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front of a car operated b''
E.S.T.,at
the
Commtss
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Debll):ah A. Stnens. 23, Rt. I,
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ICes
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180
East
Broad
Bidwell. There was moderate
Street , Columbus. Oh io.
damage.
All interesled pe rsons wtll
Afina l accident ocC'IIrrcd at
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No one

298 SECOND ST.
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was injured in thrCe traffic
acc i dents
investi gate d

An Artist At Work - Mari Epling is pictured at the
piano at the Lani Hoss Memorial Concert.

GALLIPOLfS Mari
Christine Epling, a highly
accomplished and most
promising concert pianist,
gave a magnificent performance before a spellbound
audience in loving memory of
her dear friend and
schoolmate, Katherine
LeiLani Ross, on Sunday
afternoon, April 2, at the
Galli~ Academy High School
au&lt;!itorium.
Gallia Countians and many
visitors were richly treated
as Mari began with wellchosen and inspiring selections from the works of an
inventive Italian composer,
Domenico Scarlatti. She
played: Sonata in G Minor,
Longo 128; Sonata in B Minor,
Longo 263 ; and Sonata in F
Major,
Lon go
381.
Highlightin g the program

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Highs today will be Ill the
low 70s The probability of
precipitation ts &gt;O percent.

Utd ttte s Comm isston of

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COMMISSION OF OHIO
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Gold $30.00, Green $25 .00; Gree n $88 .00,
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Like New Berkline Recliner s
$125.00
Norwalk Rocker s, like new
$7 5.00
Other Chairs
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Swivel Desk Chair on ca s te rs
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Vinyl Desk Chair
$49.95
Walnut Office Des k,
New Pric e 5700
Used Price $200.00
Filing Cabinets
$39.95 &amp; up,
3 New Living Room Table s
$49.95
Triple Walnut Dresser
$88. 00
(se ver a I other chest &amp; dresse rs in stock l
Desk &amp; Chair Wa II Unit
539.95
19" Color TV , like new
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3 pc. Walnut Bedroom Suite
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51 69 .95
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S5 99 .95
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Mattre ss &amp; Box Springs , twin &amp; full $20 up
Metal Beds
$29 .95 &amp; $49 .95
Antique Wa sh Stand with towel rack .' Old
cloth oak fool s tooL oak sewing machin e,
chairs &amp; tables , hall tree , floor lamp with
antique pink gla ss.
Love Seat
$99 .95
Record Players
$25 &amp; $39.95
Componenls- 8-track and radio
$69.95
5 pc . Breakfast Set
$69.95
5 pc . .Breakfast Set (wood)
$39.95
$13 9.95
7 pc. New Breakfast Set s
$150.00
Green Double Ov e n Range
25 Gas &amp; Electric .Range s
green -gold· white· copper $69 .95 to $200.00
Refrigerators, white-copper·gree n $69.95 to
$269.95
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New built -in Green Oven Unit
$199.95
2 Old Fashion Kitchen Cabinets, wood with
$125
porcelain lop
$75 .00
without porce_lain tops
$39 .95
Like New Base Cabin e t
$99 .95
Wood Wardrobe with 2 dr . m irrors
Maytag Wringer Washers,
$99 .95 &amp; up
all guaranteed to work
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Mayt i'" Portable Dryer
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Metal ~forage Cabinet
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HACINE-IIadne Chapter
t:i4 Order of the Eastern Sta r.
utet.! tln ~ n.!t:~ntly ut the ternpit• planned a bake S&lt;tlc f(; r
April 2&lt;J with procect l~ tu go
tow;Hd pur e he~ s ing t•
· deltutmdofJcr for the tempiP.
The S1l ie will I~ held on
April 29 at !I a.m. at the pust
ufftce parktng Jut at Racine.
Balph Webb on behalf of the
MasotiiC Lodge req uested
assistance from the Chapter
with the purchase .
Presidi ng at the meeting
were Nrwmi Brinke r, worthy

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Jlil tmn pm-tcm. Membe rs
were asked to help serve the
Metsonis M&lt;Jsonic: inspt·eliUn

on Tuesday, April 18, at 7::10
p.m.
ln\'ilatiuns to attend !11spt•rtinns were received frtJI11

Bartlett. Nelsunv ill c, Valley ,
Aurelius, Minear ami Lowell
Chapters. There was al~o an
mvitatiun to attend a tea
hurwring

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J41'aml

i&gt;&lt;ttlull , .Jack .John~nll , mtd
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&amp;lturdHy. Aprt l 22. I p.m. to 3
p.m. at the Cadiz Maso11ic
'1\·mple. The worthy matt·on
wawunccd some uf her committees fur i11 specli on to ' be
held June:; at 7:30p.m. at the
Masonic Temple. A mceli11g
of the pa~t officers was announced for Aprtl 13. 7::!0
p.m. at the home of Ben and
Maxine Philson.
Jlobetta Ci rcle will meet at
Thea Chapter, Glouster.
Apri l 20, with a 6:30

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Merlyn and Edie Ross present Mar i F:pltng with roses
at the end of the memorial concert.

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ENGAGED - Gene Harris of ftoute I, Bidwell and
Lora Rafferty, Mary Esther, Fla., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Lorrie Ann Harris, to
David Charles Ilooteo, son of Mr . and Mrs. Virgil Booten
of Bidwell. The coupld will be married June 16 at the
Vin(l)n Baptist Church with the Rev. Jerry Meal
officiating. The open church wedding will begin at 7 p.m.
A reception will follow tile ceremony in the church
fellowship room. Miss Harris is a graduate ol North Gallla
High School and is employed by the Ohio Valley
Publishing Company. Booten attended Kyger Creek High
·School and is employed by Federal Mogul.
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Home flower show slated in May
CJI F:STP.H-A home fl ower

sent

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housepianb for the Fernwood
Cl ub late r th is month .
Ga rdening li ps for April were
given by Mrs . Oris Frederick
who suggested startin g
tomato seeds, re~eedin g and
al tht! hot llc of Mrs. Burner fertiliztn g the lawn, pruni ng
p.m.cuvcred dish dinner witll Holter.
rose bushes, and ferti lizing
"Howard's Stars" to he
Mrs. Wyall Chadwel l will fruit trees.
guests. Refreshmellls were host the May flower showand
Mrs. Pearl Mora pt·esented
served l&gt;y Joan Wolfe and Jan at the mcCting distributed a paper on "What to Plant for
Norris.
Fresh Flowers ali Summer ."
~dt cdules.
During the meeting plans

Riding club
elects officers

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Committee were introduced teaches music there, was
to tile audience : Dr. and Mrs. taken .in an automobile acKeith R. Brandeberry, Mrs . .. cident Oct. 26, 1976, at Rio
Bob Evans, Dr. and Mrs. Grande. Then enrolled in
Paul llayes, Dr. and Mrs. Nurses' Training at Buckeye
Charles E. Holzer, Jr.,. Mrs. Hills Career Center, she had
C. Mac .)ylcGinnis, and Mr. been act ive in the Grand
and Mrs. Donald Staggs. Chorale at the college, and
Reverend Paul HaWk s, earlier in Band , Choir, and
former pastor of Grace Madrigals at Gallia Academy
United Methodi st Church , High SchooL In addition to
served as mast er of several high school musicals
ceremonies. In honor of the including "Sound of Music" ,
special occasion, members of Lani had leading roles in
the Sponso r's Comm itt ee other productions in the
hosted a reception held at community which included
Riverby following the recital. the very successful musicals.
Mari, the daughter of John "Show Me," and " New
and Chnstine Epling, is now a Wine". She was the Mill
freshman scholarship student Creek Girl in the 1975
in piano performance at the produ ction of " Gallia
University of Cincinnati Country", and did a showboat
Co llege-Conservato ry of tour that same year.
Music where she was a
Lani's beauty, chann, and
C!t burn Scholarship Finalist. ca ptivating personaitty had
Accepted at age six as a carried her to the 1976 Mi ss
student by the renowned Ohio competition as Miss
Ilona Voo rm , she won Southern Ohio. Qmetly and
recognition at the Honors privately she wrote in poetry
Recita ls at the Conservato ry and other works of her deep,
each year and . upon Miss personal co mmitm ent ,
Voorm's passing in 1976. she feeli ngs, and faith , expressed
was chosen by the Con- again in the young people 's
servatory Facult y as pianist Bible st ud y and prayer
for the Memorial Concert for groups in which she often
her beloved teacher.
participated. Her life's song
Mari Chri stine then brought joy and inspiration,
became the st udent of the evident in a melody written
Chairman of t he Con- especially for " Lani" . She
· servatory Piano Department, will Jive on in the hearts of all
John Meretta , a venera ted who knew and loved her.
performer and pedagogue.
Contribut ions are still
She has also studied with the bein g accepted to the
noted Mary Sh ep Mann of K&gt;therine LeiLani Ross
Huntington, as well as with Memorial Fund and may be
Dr. Charles Fischer .of sent to : Rio Grande Co llege·
Michigan State University, Russ Fund, Rio Grande
and Dr. George Lucktenburg College, Rio Grande, Oh io
of Converse College, at In- 4:&gt;674.
te rloc hen Int ernation a l
Si ncere appreciat ion is
Music Camp.
extended to ali those who
Lani, the daughter of Prof. helped in any way to make
Merlyn Ross, Director ·or thi s momento us event
Music at Rio Grande College, possible.
and his wife, F:die . who also

CROWNED PRINCESS - Mary Mora , center, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Mora ,
Houte 3, Pomeroy, was crowned Meigs County Datry Princess Thursday night when the
nnnual dinner of the Meigs Dairy Service Unit was held at fellowship hall of St. Paul's
Lutheran Church. Crowning Miss Mora , on the right , is Pam Kautz, last yea r's dairy
princess, and on tile left is run ner-up Eileen Kennedy , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E.
Kennedy . Route 4, Pomeroy . Both the prin cess and tile ruMer·up were presented gifts
provided by seve ral area merchants. Miss Mora received also a crown and trophy . She will
take an active role in the Meigs County Fair presentations. Mrs. David Nease was in cha rge
nf the aTUlual princess contest.

LB.

Secretary

was an encounter with "intense moods" as she very
skillf ully and arti'stically
port ray e d Robert
SchumaM's vicissi tudes of
temperment with great
sensitivit y when playing
Kreisleriana, Op. 16. Written
during a tumultuous time in
Schumann's
life,
this
powerfully movtng music
depicted - in part - his
despair and exasperation at
being kept apart from Clara,
whom he loved deeply and
wanted to marry.
Displaying confidence and
virtuosity, Mari captured the
tenderness of Ravel 's Jeux
d'Eau , and continued with an
unmistakable brilliance in
sharin'g Rachmaninoff's Prelude in D Major , Op. 23,
No. 4, and Prelude in G
Minor, Op. 23, No. 5. fn
closmg, Man chose for her
en cor e Chopin' s Fantasie
Impromptu whi ch sh e
dedicated · to her Grand mothers, Mrs. E.L. rGoldie l
Fraley, and Mrs . M. T.
Epling, Sr. Her excellence in
musicianship prompted an
e nthu s iasti c sta ndin g
ovation . Expressing heartfelt apprec iation, Merlyn
Russ
(!.a ni 's
fath er )
prese nt ed Mari wi th a
bouquet of long-stemmed red
ruses.
Through the contributions
of the sponsors and other
donors resulting from this
outstanding recital , a new
Stei nw ay Concert Grand
Piano will be given to Rio
Grande College in memory of
Katherin e Lei Lani Ro ss.
During a brief intermission , a
check was presented to Dr.
Paul Hayes, President of Rio
Gra nde Co llege, l&gt;y Mr. Bob
Evans, a member of the
Sponsor's Committee. Others
who served on the Sponsor's

!-i hUW With thr tlll'lllf! " Si ng

Timmgh Spring" wil l be ill'ld
at the May :1 mel'ling of the
C11ester Garden Club, ac·
rordmg to plans rnwlc C:Jt
Wedn esday's uig ht mcctmg

were also m~de for lhc spring
meeting of Regwn ll tu be

held May 20 at Huyal Oa k
Park. Theme fo r the meeti ng
wtll be "A Spring Day at
Beautiful Royal Oak ."
Fo1· I'U ll call members named their favoriW flowering
tree or shrub. Mrs. Ida Murphy and Mrs. Jan Knapp
were guests at the meeting.
'111ey arc butlt members of
the new ~' ernwuod Club of the
Wolf Pen area, and the
Chester Club is une of the cl&gt;-

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lrt!es, percnmals, and an·

nuals whi ch are good fur most
gardens.
Hcfreslune nts were served
by Mrs. Homer Hol ter. Mrs.
Hoy Holter. and Mrs. Ea rl
Hunt.

International Week
scheduled at Athens

POMEROY - Officers
were elected when the Meigs
Hi Pleasure Riders Club met
recently at the home of
ATHENS
EnKristen Anderson with 16
tertainment, food, art, crafts,
members and four advisors
dance, film s and lectures will
present.
be included
in Ohio
Elected were Tammy
University's annual InErvin, president ; Brett spunsors .
ternational Week scheduled
Jones, vice president ; Ann
Mrs. Eleanor Knight had
for April 9-15.
Williams, secretary ; Penny the dcvoliuns using em article
The week is sponsorl!d by
Mille r, treasurer ; Mike -by Dr. Art Ulenc of the "Tl&gt;the Int ernational Students
Bowles, health chairm an ; day" show. ll pcrlllincd to
Association. Ohio University
Erin Anderson, safety feeling good al&gt;out yourself
has over 800 foreign students
chairman and Tammy Ward, and using your five senses fo r
representing 60 countries.
pleasure .
news reporter.
Speakers for the week
Mrs. Maeel Bmton will preThe group disc ussed
include Davld Hawk, director
building of a 4-H horse barn
of Amnesty International ,
and the annual 4-H advisors
who will be in Morton Hall 201
meeting. The nf•t meeting
at 7:30 p.m. Monday, and
will be held April 17 at the
Phillips Roupp, director of
NOW SERVING
home of Penny Miller.
GALLIPOLIS
Now International Affairs lor the
servi ng at Castle AFB , Calif. , Kettering Foundation in
with a Strategic Air Com- Dayton. Roupp will speak
mand Unit is Air Force about developing countries on
IS A MEMBER
Sergeant John D. Halley, son Friday at 3 p.m. in Baker
GALLIPOLIS - U. S. Air of Mr. and Mrs. D. Virgil Center 204 . Bruce Ergood,
Force Staff Sergeant Robert Halley of 502 Fourth Ave ., O.U. associate professor of
E. Grose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gallipolis. Sergeant Halley, sociology will moderate.
Troy G . Stewart of !50 an electronic warfare
An always popular part of
Woodland Drive , Gallipolis. systems specialist, was the week is the bazaar in
is a member of the·best wing previously assigned at Clark Baker Center Ballroom .
in the Strategic Air Com- AB,
Philippines.
The Feat uring exhi bits, Inmand !SAC). Se.rgeant Grose sergeant, a 1978 graduate of ternational refreshments,
is an aircraft maintenance Gallia Academy High School, arts and crafts, the bazaar
technician at Loring AFB, received an A.A. degree in will be open from 2 to 5 p.m.
Maine, with the 42nd Bomb 1977 from Los Angeles Sunday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wing which earned the 1977 Community College. HI! wife, Monday through Thursday.
Omaha Trophy, symbolic of Brenda, is the daughter of
On three nights during the
the best wing in SAC. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stover of week, the public Is invited to
Sergeant Grose Is a 1963 1504 Kanawha St ., Point international dinners at 6:30
graduate of Gallia Academy. ' Pleasant, W. Va .
in Bryan Hall. Sunday's

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She llllked of the need to conSider space for a ga rden.
planting with ca re, and tak ing steps to eslllblish a planting area . She also discussed
various flowering s h ru l&gt;~ and

dinner is African Nige rian,
Wednesday's is Malaysian,
Indian and Latin American,
and Friday 's dinner is called
"Universal Dining."
A panel discussion on the
status of women Internationally and the U. N.
Decade for Women will be
held Tuesday m Morton 115.
Discussants inclu de Anita
Anand, Susan, Frampton and
Jan Griesinger.
Tickets for the dinners at
$2.99 per person are ava ilable
at the bazaar and in the International Students Ad·
viser 's Office in 174 s,·o:•.
Quad.
On Thursday, the Victor
Clottey African Dance En·
semble will perform in
Seigfred Auditorium at 8 p.m.
Tickets are $1.50 for students
and $2 general admission.
. Arab , Nigerian and South
African movies will be shown
Friday at Br yan Hall after
the dinner that evening. A
Latin American party will ·
follow at 9:30 p.m.
Saturday's sc hedule includes an Indian movie at 2
p.m. in Morton Hall and a
Chinese Night at 6:30 p.m.
with refreshments and an
exhibition of Chinese arts and
crafts.

Cathy Shat,er

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUN CED - Mr. and Mrs .
Wil liam Shaver of 427 Fourth Street, Kanauga. announce
the engagement and approaching marria~ e of their
daughter, Cathy l.y1 to Gregory Allan Oliver. son of Mr.
and Mrs . Arnold Qll,er of Jackson. Cathv is a senior at
Buckeye Hills Career Cente r enrolled 'in the Cleri cal
Graphics . Greg is also a semor at the cent er enrolled 111
Auto Mechanics. Greg is ernplnyed at Abele Autn Sales II'
Oak Hill . A June wedding is planned.

Class meets J).Jith Milsteads
GAL J.I POLIS
The
Christian Amba ssador Class
of First Baptist Church
recently held their April
meeting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs . Tom Milstead.
An evening of fun and
fellowship was enjoyed, in
addition to a business session
with vice president, Larry
Marr, opening the session
with prayer.
Tom Milstead followed in
leading the group in a period
of devotion. Prior to refreshments being served Rev.
Alvis Pollard offered the

h\esstng .
Refreshments of Mexican

. Tacos and soft drinks wer e
served from a table
dccornted in Mexican style
with a red, yellow and orange
t'l lor scheme.
Those Htt cnding were: Dr.
and Mrs. Ishn:wel .Jamora,
Mr and Mrs. Ronni'e Keenan,
Rev. Alvis Pollard, Pastor
and Mrs. Joseph Godwin, Mr .
and Mrs. Jeff Smith. Mr. and
Mrs. Nick John!lQn. Mr . and
Mrs. Philip Roberts, Dr. and
Mrs. Harry Amsbary.

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B-1-The Sunday Times-sentinel, Sunday, April 9, 1978

Mari Epling presents
Ross memorial.concert
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. VINTON ELEMENTARY Soil Conservation Poster
wirmers : first place winner Anthony Blackburn is flanked
by second place winner Mike Wolford on his right. and
third place wirmer Timmy Taylor on his left. The winners
were presen!ed ribbons and silver dollars ( 3 for first , 2 for
second and 1 for third ! br the Gallia Soil and Water
Conservation District.

Store HoutS:

Mon.·Sal. 8 am-10 pm

No one hurt in accidents
3:35p.m. Frtday on US 3!&gt; at
the junction to SR 160 where
an auto driven by Pat M.
Friday by the Gallia-Meigs Wilson 111. 34. J.cun, W. Va.
Post State Highw~ y PC! trul. 1 fa tied I ~ stop "·hen Ihe brak es
The first occurred at 5:30 fa1led . Ht s vehtclc struck the
a.m. on SR 124 tn Meigs rear end of a car drh·en by
Co unty in the Village of Michael A. Bums. 20. Rio
Syracuse where Kenneth B Grande No charges Wl'fC'
Koehler, 17, Syracuse. going filed .
ea&gt;1, lo&gt;1 control of his ear
whtch ran off th e right Side of
LE GAL NOTICE
the highway striking a tree.
Th
e
Public Ut ilities Com.
Koehler was char ~ed with
mission
of Ohto ha5 set for
reck less operation .
pu
blic
hear
ing Case No .
Cuss Theventr. 57. Rt I.
77
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·FAC
Subtile A,
Bidwell. wa s ctted to
t
o
revtew
the
operat
iOn of
Gallipolis Municipa l Coun
the
Fue
l
Cost
Ad
justment
for making an Improper left
Cla use and the fue l pro·
1urn following an accident at
curement
pract tces and
6:50a .m. Fndayon SH !&gt;54 at
po
liCie
S
of
the Colum bu s
SR 160.
and
Southern
Oht o Elec·
The pat rnl said the
tric
Company
on A pril
Thevenir vehtcle struck the
10.
1978,
at
10:00
AM ..
front of a car operated b''
E.S.T.,at
the
Commtss
ton's
Debll):ah A. Stnens. 23, Rt. I,
oH
ICes
,
180
East
Broad
Bidwell. There was moderate
Street , Columbus. Oh io.
damage.
All interesled pe rsons wtll
Afina l accident ocC'IIrrcd at
GALLIPOL!S -

Sunday 10 am·10 pm

No one

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY, 0.

was injured in thrCe traffic
acc i dents
investi gate d

An Artist At Work - Mari Epling is pictured at the
piano at the Lani Hoss Memorial Concert.

GALLIPOLfS Mari
Christine Epling, a highly
accomplished and most
promising concert pianist,
gave a magnificent performance before a spellbound
audience in loving memory of
her dear friend and
schoolmate, Katherine
LeiLani Ross, on Sunday
afternoon, April 2, at the
Galli~ Academy High School
au&lt;!itorium.
Gallia Countians and many
visitors were richly treated
as Mari began with wellchosen and inspiring selections from the works of an
inventive Italian composer,
Domenico Scarlatti. She
played: Sonata in G Minor,
Longo 128; Sonata in B Minor,
Longo 263 ; and Sonata in F
Major,
Lon go
381.
Highlightin g the program

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by contactmg the Publtc

Weather
Highs today will be Ill the
low 70s The probability of
precipitation ts &gt;O percent.

Utd ttte s Comm isston of

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Antique Wa sh Stand with towel rack .' Old
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chairs &amp; tables , hall tree , floor lamp with
antique pink gla ss.
Love Seat
$99 .95
Record Players
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Componenls- 8-track and radio
$69.95
5 pc . Breakfast Set
$69.95
5 pc . .Breakfast Set (wood)
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Green Double Ov e n Range
25 Gas &amp; Electric .Range s
green -gold· white· copper $69 .95 to $200.00
Refrigerators, white-copper·gree n $69.95 to
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New built -in Green Oven Unit
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2 Old Fashion Kitchen Cabinets, wood with
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porcelain lop
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Like New Base Cabin e t
$99 .95
Wood Wardrobe with 2 dr . m irrors
Maytag Wringer Washers,
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Mayt i'" Portable Dryer
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HACINE-IIadne Chapter
t:i4 Order of the Eastern Sta r.
utet.! tln ~ n.!t:~ntly ut the ternpit• planned a bake S&lt;tlc f(; r
April 2&lt;J with procect l~ tu go
tow;Hd pur e he~ s ing t•
· deltutmdofJcr for the tempiP.
The S1l ie will I~ held on
April 29 at !I a.m. at the pust
ufftce parktng Jut at Racine.
Balph Webb on behalf of the
MasotiiC Lodge req uested
assistance from the Chapter
with the purchase .
Presidi ng at the meeting
were Nrwmi Brinke r, worthy

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Jlil tmn pm-tcm. Membe rs
were asked to help serve the
Metsonis M&lt;Jsonic: inspt·eliUn

on Tuesday, April 18, at 7::10
p.m.
ln\'ilatiuns to attend !11spt•rtinns were received frtJI11

Bartlett. Nelsunv ill c, Valley ,
Aurelius, Minear ami Lowell
Chapters. There was al~o an
mvitatiun to attend a tea
hurwring

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p.m. at the Cadiz Maso11ic
'1\·mple. The worthy matt·on
wawunccd some uf her committees fur i11 specli on to ' be
held June:; at 7:30p.m. at the
Masonic Temple. A mceli11g
of the pa~t officers was announced for Aprtl 13. 7::!0
p.m. at the home of Ben and
Maxine Philson.
Jlobetta Ci rcle will meet at
Thea Chapter, Glouster.
Apri l 20, with a 6:30

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ENGAGED - Gene Harris of ftoute I, Bidwell and
Lora Rafferty, Mary Esther, Fla., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Lorrie Ann Harris, to
David Charles Ilooteo, son of Mr . and Mrs. Virgil Booten
of Bidwell. The coupld will be married June 16 at the
Vin(l)n Baptist Church with the Rev. Jerry Meal
officiating. The open church wedding will begin at 7 p.m.
A reception will follow tile ceremony in the church
fellowship room. Miss Harris is a graduate ol North Gallla
High School and is employed by the Ohio Valley
Publishing Company. Booten attended Kyger Creek High
·School and is employed by Federal Mogul.
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CJI F:STP.H-A home fl ower

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housepianb for the Fernwood
Cl ub late r th is month .
Ga rdening li ps for April were
given by Mrs . Oris Frederick
who suggested startin g
tomato seeds, re~eedin g and
al tht! hot llc of Mrs. Burner fertiliztn g the lawn, pruni ng
p.m.cuvcred dish dinner witll Holter.
rose bushes, and ferti lizing
"Howard's Stars" to he
Mrs. Wyall Chadwel l will fruit trees.
guests. Refreshmellls were host the May flower showand
Mrs. Pearl Mora pt·esented
served l&gt;y Joan Wolfe and Jan at the mcCting distributed a paper on "What to Plant for
Norris.
Fresh Flowers ali Summer ."
~dt cdules.
During the meeting plans

Riding club
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Committee were introduced teaches music there, was
to tile audience : Dr. and Mrs. taken .in an automobile acKeith R. Brandeberry, Mrs . .. cident Oct. 26, 1976, at Rio
Bob Evans, Dr. and Mrs. Grande. Then enrolled in
Paul llayes, Dr. and Mrs. Nurses' Training at Buckeye
Charles E. Holzer, Jr.,. Mrs. Hills Career Center, she had
C. Mac .)ylcGinnis, and Mr. been act ive in the Grand
and Mrs. Donald Staggs. Chorale at the college, and
Reverend Paul HaWk s, earlier in Band , Choir, and
former pastor of Grace Madrigals at Gallia Academy
United Methodi st Church , High SchooL In addition to
served as mast er of several high school musicals
ceremonies. In honor of the including "Sound of Music" ,
special occasion, members of Lani had leading roles in
the Sponso r's Comm itt ee other productions in the
hosted a reception held at community which included
Riverby following the recital. the very successful musicals.
Mari, the daughter of John "Show Me," and " New
and Chnstine Epling, is now a Wine". She was the Mill
freshman scholarship student Creek Girl in the 1975
in piano performance at the produ ction of " Gallia
University of Cincinnati Country", and did a showboat
Co llege-Conservato ry of tour that same year.
Music where she was a
Lani's beauty, chann, and
C!t burn Scholarship Finalist. ca ptivating personaitty had
Accepted at age six as a carried her to the 1976 Mi ss
student by the renowned Ohio competition as Miss
Ilona Voo rm , she won Southern Ohio. Qmetly and
recognition at the Honors privately she wrote in poetry
Recita ls at the Conservato ry and other works of her deep,
each year and . upon Miss personal co mmitm ent ,
Voorm's passing in 1976. she feeli ngs, and faith , expressed
was chosen by the Con- again in the young people 's
servatory Facult y as pianist Bible st ud y and prayer
for the Memorial Concert for groups in which she often
her beloved teacher.
participated. Her life's song
Mari Chri stine then brought joy and inspiration,
became the st udent of the evident in a melody written
Chairman of t he Con- especially for " Lani" . She
· servatory Piano Department, will Jive on in the hearts of all
John Meretta , a venera ted who knew and loved her.
performer and pedagogue.
Contribut ions are still
She has also studied with the bein g accepted to the
noted Mary Sh ep Mann of K&gt;therine LeiLani Ross
Huntington, as well as with Memorial Fund and may be
Dr. Charles Fischer .of sent to : Rio Grande Co llege·
Michigan State University, Russ Fund, Rio Grande
and Dr. George Lucktenburg College, Rio Grande, Oh io
of Converse College, at In- 4:&gt;674.
te rloc hen Int ernation a l
Si ncere appreciat ion is
Music Camp.
extended to ali those who
Lani, the daughter of Prof. helped in any way to make
Merlyn Ross, Director ·or thi s momento us event
Music at Rio Grande College, possible.
and his wife, F:die . who also

CROWNED PRINCESS - Mary Mora , center, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Mora ,
Houte 3, Pomeroy, was crowned Meigs County Datry Princess Thursday night when the
nnnual dinner of the Meigs Dairy Service Unit was held at fellowship hall of St. Paul's
Lutheran Church. Crowning Miss Mora , on the right , is Pam Kautz, last yea r's dairy
princess, and on tile left is run ner-up Eileen Kennedy , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E.
Kennedy . Route 4, Pomeroy . Both the prin cess and tile ruMer·up were presented gifts
provided by seve ral area merchants. Miss Mora received also a crown and trophy . She will
take an active role in the Meigs County Fair presentations. Mrs. David Nease was in cha rge
nf the aTUlual princess contest.

LB.

Secretary

was an encounter with "intense moods" as she very
skillf ully and arti'stically
port ray e d Robert
SchumaM's vicissi tudes of
temperment with great
sensitivit y when playing
Kreisleriana, Op. 16. Written
during a tumultuous time in
Schumann's
life,
this
powerfully movtng music
depicted - in part - his
despair and exasperation at
being kept apart from Clara,
whom he loved deeply and
wanted to marry.
Displaying confidence and
virtuosity, Mari captured the
tenderness of Ravel 's Jeux
d'Eau , and continued with an
unmistakable brilliance in
sharin'g Rachmaninoff's Prelude in D Major , Op. 23,
No. 4, and Prelude in G
Minor, Op. 23, No. 5. fn
closmg, Man chose for her
en cor e Chopin' s Fantasie
Impromptu whi ch sh e
dedicated · to her Grand mothers, Mrs. E.L. rGoldie l
Fraley, and Mrs . M. T.
Epling, Sr. Her excellence in
musicianship prompted an
e nthu s iasti c sta ndin g
ovation . Expressing heartfelt apprec iation, Merlyn
Russ
(!.a ni 's
fath er )
prese nt ed Mari wi th a
bouquet of long-stemmed red
ruses.
Through the contributions
of the sponsors and other
donors resulting from this
outstanding recital , a new
Stei nw ay Concert Grand
Piano will be given to Rio
Grande College in memory of
Katherin e Lei Lani Ro ss.
During a brief intermission , a
check was presented to Dr.
Paul Hayes, President of Rio
Gra nde Co llege, l&gt;y Mr. Bob
Evans, a member of the
Sponsor's Committee. Others
who served on the Sponsor's

!-i hUW With thr tlll'lllf! " Si ng

Timmgh Spring" wil l be ill'ld
at the May :1 mel'ling of the
C11ester Garden Club, ac·
rordmg to plans rnwlc C:Jt
Wedn esday's uig ht mcctmg

were also m~de for lhc spring
meeting of Regwn ll tu be

held May 20 at Huyal Oa k
Park. Theme fo r the meeti ng
wtll be "A Spring Day at
Beautiful Royal Oak ."
Fo1· I'U ll call members named their favoriW flowering
tree or shrub. Mrs. Ida Murphy and Mrs. Jan Knapp
were guests at the meeting.
'111ey arc butlt members of
the new ~' ernwuod Club of the
Wolf Pen area, and the
Chester Club is une of the cl&gt;-

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lrt!es, percnmals, and an·

nuals whi ch are good fur most
gardens.
Hcfreslune nts were served
by Mrs. Homer Hol ter. Mrs.
Hoy Holter. and Mrs. Ea rl
Hunt.

International Week
scheduled at Athens

POMEROY - Officers
were elected when the Meigs
Hi Pleasure Riders Club met
recently at the home of
ATHENS
EnKristen Anderson with 16
tertainment, food, art, crafts,
members and four advisors
dance, film s and lectures will
present.
be included
in Ohio
Elected were Tammy
University's annual InErvin, president ; Brett spunsors .
ternational Week scheduled
Jones, vice president ; Ann
Mrs. Eleanor Knight had
for April 9-15.
Williams, secretary ; Penny the dcvoliuns using em article
The week is sponsorl!d by
Mille r, treasurer ; Mike -by Dr. Art Ulenc of the "Tl&gt;the Int ernational Students
Bowles, health chairm an ; day" show. ll pcrlllincd to
Association. Ohio University
Erin Anderson, safety feeling good al&gt;out yourself
has over 800 foreign students
chairman and Tammy Ward, and using your five senses fo r
representing 60 countries.
pleasure .
news reporter.
Speakers for the week
Mrs. Maeel Bmton will preThe group disc ussed
include Davld Hawk, director
building of a 4-H horse barn
of Amnesty International ,
and the annual 4-H advisors
who will be in Morton Hall 201
meeting. The nf•t meeting
at 7:30 p.m. Monday, and
will be held April 17 at the
Phillips Roupp, director of
NOW SERVING
home of Penny Miller.
GALLIPOLIS
Now International Affairs lor the
servi ng at Castle AFB , Calif. , Kettering Foundation in
with a Strategic Air Com- Dayton. Roupp will speak
mand Unit is Air Force about developing countries on
IS A MEMBER
Sergeant John D. Halley, son Friday at 3 p.m. in Baker
GALLIPOLIS - U. S. Air of Mr. and Mrs. D. Virgil Center 204 . Bruce Ergood,
Force Staff Sergeant Robert Halley of 502 Fourth Ave ., O.U. associate professor of
E. Grose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gallipolis. Sergeant Halley, sociology will moderate.
Troy G . Stewart of !50 an electronic warfare
An always popular part of
Woodland Drive , Gallipolis. systems specialist, was the week is the bazaar in
is a member of the·best wing previously assigned at Clark Baker Center Ballroom .
in the Strategic Air Com- AB,
Philippines.
The Feat uring exhi bits, Inmand !SAC). Se.rgeant Grose sergeant, a 1978 graduate of ternational refreshments,
is an aircraft maintenance Gallia Academy High School, arts and crafts, the bazaar
technician at Loring AFB, received an A.A. degree in will be open from 2 to 5 p.m.
Maine, with the 42nd Bomb 1977 from Los Angeles Sunday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wing which earned the 1977 Community College. HI! wife, Monday through Thursday.
Omaha Trophy, symbolic of Brenda, is the daughter of
On three nights during the
the best wing in SAC. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stover of week, the public Is invited to
Sergeant Grose Is a 1963 1504 Kanawha St ., Point international dinners at 6:30
graduate of Gallia Academy. ' Pleasant, W. Va .
in Bryan Hall. Sunday's

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She llllked of the need to conSider space for a ga rden.
planting with ca re, and tak ing steps to eslllblish a planting area . She also discussed
various flowering s h ru l&gt;~ and

dinner is African Nige rian,
Wednesday's is Malaysian,
Indian and Latin American,
and Friday 's dinner is called
"Universal Dining."
A panel discussion on the
status of women Internationally and the U. N.
Decade for Women will be
held Tuesday m Morton 115.
Discussants inclu de Anita
Anand, Susan, Frampton and
Jan Griesinger.
Tickets for the dinners at
$2.99 per person are ava ilable
at the bazaar and in the International Students Ad·
viser 's Office in 174 s,·o:•.
Quad.
On Thursday, the Victor
Clottey African Dance En·
semble will perform in
Seigfred Auditorium at 8 p.m.
Tickets are $1.50 for students
and $2 general admission.
. Arab , Nigerian and South
African movies will be shown
Friday at Br yan Hall after
the dinner that evening. A
Latin American party will ·
follow at 9:30 p.m.
Saturday's sc hedule includes an Indian movie at 2
p.m. in Morton Hall and a
Chinese Night at 6:30 p.m.
with refreshments and an
exhibition of Chinese arts and
crafts.

Cathy Shat,er

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUN CED - Mr. and Mrs .
Wil liam Shaver of 427 Fourth Street, Kanauga. announce
the engagement and approaching marria~ e of their
daughter, Cathy l.y1 to Gregory Allan Oliver. son of Mr.
and Mrs . Arnold Qll,er of Jackson. Cathv is a senior at
Buckeye Hills Career Cente r enrolled 'in the Cleri cal
Graphics . Greg is also a semor at the cent er enrolled 111
Auto Mechanics. Greg is ernplnyed at Abele Autn Sales II'
Oak Hill . A June wedding is planned.

Class meets J).Jith Milsteads
GAL J.I POLIS
The
Christian Amba ssador Class
of First Baptist Church
recently held their April
meeting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs . Tom Milstead.
An evening of fun and
fellowship was enjoyed, in
addition to a business session
with vice president, Larry
Marr, opening the session
with prayer.
Tom Milstead followed in
leading the group in a period
of devotion. Prior to refreshments being served Rev.
Alvis Pollard offered the

h\esstng .
Refreshments of Mexican

. Tacos and soft drinks wer e
served from a table
dccornted in Mexican style
with a red, yellow and orange
t'l lor scheme.
Those Htt cnding were: Dr.
and Mrs. Ishn:wel .Jamora,
Mr and Mrs. Ronni'e Keenan,
Rev. Alvis Pollard, Pastor
and Mrs. Joseph Godwin, Mr .
and Mrs. Jeff Smith. Mr. and
Mrs. Nick John!lQn. Mr . and
Mrs. Philip Roberts, Dr. and
Mrs. Harry Amsbary.

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B-2-The Sunday Times&amp;ntiriel, Sunday, April9, 1978

Wright-johnson vows made in

Commercialiam triumphs again
C!ernman cashes ;n on Elvis' death
By STE\'E.&gt;I R REED
D.ALL".S I UP! I ~ All it
takes is a S300 contribution to
a ch ur ch 10 to ur El ,·is
Presley's luxurious S3 million
rurplane And if thar "s nol
enough for Presley fans ,
thC\·"Il a!OJ ha&gt;-e a diance to
buy. a can of car lubricant.
Begmning May I, an ybody
makmg a S300 contribution to
the bu!ldmg fund of the First
O!urch of God of Benton. Ill ..
, can tour the plane for a
personal glimpse of the
luwry that surrowlded " The
King .. when he travele&lt;l .
"This w11l be a fun{y pe
thmg ." srud the Rer . J. Lloyd
Tomer. pastor .sf the church .
"The promotion will be in
mtroducmg America to Adda-Tune ll he lubricant! and
also the building fund
promo tion for the First
Church of God m Benton ."
The plane is the 29passenger ''Lisa Marie,'' now
in '1emphis. The plan~ was
boug ht by a Washington ,
D.C., firm after Presley's

death and has been rented to
the filinois church oil a leasepurchase agreement . It was
scheduled to arrive in Dallas
today .
Elvis fans who doo "t want
or can't afford to tour theplane ca n hear a free
"" Tribu te to Elvis"" show
featuring his backup group of
six years, The Stamps
Quartet
A
3D-minute
commercial at every performan~ will be thrown in to
push Add-a-Tune .
Tomer : who organized the
tour and has endorsed the
lubricant, spent a portion of
his pre-{our time Thursday
enthusiastically explaining
all th is to reporters in
telephone calls he initiated to

co rrect

any

nunors.

erroneous

'·We're going to be Inuring
every st ate in the Union
beginning May 1," he· said .
" We'll begin at Texas
Stadiwn in Irving May 1 and
2. We're picking the plane up
at Memphis tomorrow .
"We also will have Elvis '
car available for pictures.
There will be a $10 charge for
that. We 'II be selling pictures
of the interior of the aircraft.
No photos have ever been
released before."
Tomer . estimated tha t
"'probably 5,000 couples will
go through it each day' ' of the
tour.lf so, income would total
$150 million.
"That's our projection,"
the churchman explained .
"You have to have bucks to
do something like this."

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Tonight thru
Thursday ,
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was in li~ ht blue, Mrs .
Broyles and Mrs. Fisher's
were in brown. · Each at·
tendan t carri ed ""g lobed
candles " arrayed with
flowers.
Miss Sandy Triplet! , niece
of the groom. was the flower
girl. She wore a beige empire
waist gown with short fitt ed
slee ves , acce nt ed with a
brown sash belt . Miss .Triplett
carried a ba~kct of yellow
rose petals.
Shirley 1Joe) Burgess
served as best man. Ushers
were Joe Slone, Gallipolis,
and Tom Wright. Crown City,
cousin of the bride. Joseph
Wright , brother of 1he bride,
was rirJ g bcar~r .
For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Wright was attired
in a peach polyester knit
dress fashioned with a cowl
neckli ne and long full sleeves.
She wore black patent accessories and a corsage of
white ca rnations dipped in
peach . Mrs. Johnson chose a
navy polyester short fitted
sleeved dress with a mat·
Ching jacket. She also had a
co rsage of 'white ca rna tions
dipped in blue.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the
Hannan Trace lligh Sehool.
Th e wedding ta ble wa s
covered with a wh ite cloth
and the three-tiered wedd ing
ca ke was adj oined by two
stairways leading to two tiers
on eaeh side . TI1e traditional
figurme s were usP-d on the top
layer with a wate r fountain
un der r he botto m la yer.
which was raised ~y six
tUeport.
pillars.
Mrs. Vicki Mac Comber of
Miss Sharon Da vis. Crown
Wilkesville will be the ma id City , niece of the groom,
of honor, and Miss Laraine reg istered th o guests.
McElhaney, Johnstown will Presiding at he receptron
be a bridesma id. Mr. tabl e were Mrs . Loren
Crosby's best man will be · Howley , Crown City, and
James llammel, Day ton . and Mrs. Thom as Wrigh t. Crown
the usher will be Hichard City, both aunts of the bride ;
Smith, also of Dayton.
Mrs. George Triplcti. Crown
The reception honoring the City, sister of the groom, and
couple will be held following Ms. Katie Hoffman . Crown
tho ceremony at the horne of City.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton.
While in F l o ri d~ on their

CROWN CITY - Miss with ruffled culls, empire
Patrice Wright, daughter of waist and full A·line skiM
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond L. with attached chapel train . A
Wright . Route 2, Crown City, deep ruffle, bordere&lt;l the
and Rick Johnson, son of Mr: , skirt, the traln, and cascaded
and Mrs. Ralston (Jack) down both sides of her go"n.
Johnson , Route · 2, Crown in back a satin ri bbon
City , excha nged wedding trimmed the waist.
" church Her tiere&lt;l fingertip veil was
vows .m an open
ceremony at Providence trimmed in chantilly lace
Missionary Baptist Church, secured to a camelot cap
December 10, at 6:3() p.m . covered in the same with
Reverend Richard Graham attached blusher veil. She
officiated at the double ring carrie&lt;! a cascade bouquet of
ceremony.
amber carnations, burnt
Pianist was Miss Mary orange mums, yellow roses,
Epling , whose selections . and white .baby's breath.
included ":You Light Up My .. The bride followed the
Life, " "Nadia's Theme," and traditional somethin g old,
"Someti mes." Miss Kim something new , something
Waugh, soloist, sang "Yo u borrowe&lt;l, something blue.
Light Up My Life" as the For something old the bride
mothers were being seated. chose a watch, which was a
An arch decorated with gift from her grandparents;
greenery, orange and· yellow for something new, she wore
flowers , topped with two a Lindy Star Ring which was
doves , one three branch a gift from the groom; for
ca ndelabra decorated the something borrowed, she
church. Globed candelabras carried her · mother's gloves
decorated two pews.
that she wore at her own
During the processional the wedding ; for ~mething blue,
bride presented her mother she wore the traditional blue
with a long·stemme&lt;l yellow garter.
rose and then presente&lt;l one
Attendants were : Miss
to the groom's mother Lorrie Sager, Gallipolis;
following the ceremony.
Mrs. Denise Broyles, Crown
Grven in marriage by her City, sister of the bride ; and
fa ther, the bride wore a Mrs. Lorie Fisher,. Oak Hill ,
"So uth ern Belle " gown rn usin of the bride.
featuring chantilly lace and
Their full A-line gowns
organza fashioned with a were fashioned with belled
vi ctorian neckline, sheer sleeves and accented with
yoke, stra ight lace sleeves · hoods . Miss Sager's gown

Thornton wedding plans made
LANGSVI Ll.E-The open
dwrch wedding of Miss
Diana Thornton and Walter
A. Crosby will be an event of
.'i&lt;tturday, April 15 at 1:30
p.m. at the Salem Ce nter
Methodist Church.
The bride-elect is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William L. Thornton , 30360
JO&lt;e Boring Road, l..&lt;tngsville,
and the groom-elect is the son
of Mr . and Mrs. Waller
Crosby. 1722 Huffman Ave .,
Oayton .
.
The d ou ble- rin ~ &lt;'l'r&lt;"tnony
I
wrll be penormed by tne Rev
Rob&lt;lft Bumgarner of Mid~

Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts
CARTOON

TO CE LEBRATE - Mr. and Mrs. James P. Hoberts
of 35957 Long Hollow Road, Pomeroy, will celebrate their
.liOth wedding anniversary with an open hou.se on ,\pn l 16
from I to 5 p.m. at their home. Married on Aprill5, 1918,
J ~ mcs and Lola Dee are the parents of 14 chi ldren, three
of whom arc deceased. Thcrr Irving children are Adrian
Roberts, Route2, Pomeroy: Eumre Rose, Bi rch River, W.
Va .; Glenda Poole, Tacoa, Ga .; Ea rlene Fa cemyer .
.Tcsla, W. Va .: Iva Je~ n Hose, Birch Rrvcr : Evelyn
Drake, Flat wood, W. Va.; Ruby Cutlip, Erbacon, W. Va .:
Gail_ Roberts. Brookville, F'la.; Bonnie Litton. Sprmgfleld; Lola Maxine Hubbard ..Haymarket, Va .: LorctUl
Collins. Moundsville, W. Va . Mr. and Mrs. Roberts have35
~ra ndc hildren , and 32 ~ reatgrandehld ren . Mr. Roberts is
a re tired blacksmith and both he and Ius wrfe are
members of the Senior Citizens Center. She is 75. he is 61.
Fnends and relatives are invi ted to &lt;'all dunng the open

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CONS IGNMENT SALE
ATIIE NS A farm
equipment consignment sale
has been set for 5 p.m. on
April 20 at the Athens
Livestoc k sale grounds.
Early equipment consignment is requested by
caUing 742-2593, 698-7331 or
592-2322.

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Taylor bridal plans announced
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POMERO Y.. Pians have
V'll
been compl eted for the open
!ifi!JNS
church weddmg of Brenda
W/ ) ~ Ja~llt Sue Taylor, da ughte r of Mr.
DIJJ~III.
and Mrs Paul E. Taylor, Sprrng Ave ., Pomeroy . and
,.~;.~•JES :~- Hobert Jay III II. son of Mr.
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and Mrs. Robert C. Hil l.
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event of Frrday, April 14, at
6:30 p.m. at the Pomerov
Un ited Methodist Church. A
half-hour of recorded music\\1ll precede the ceremun1'.
Mrs. Harvey Van Vrankei1 ,
organist, wrll play the '"The
Wedding March"" ;utd '" The

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ceremony, Mrs. Debra Glaze.
_Pomeroy, will be matron of
honor fur her sister, ano the
bridesmaids will be Mrs, Lin·
da Faulk, Ma ssrllon ; Sherry
Johnson, Columbus, a cousin
of the brl(!e-elect, and Jane
White, Pomeroy.
Hodney Nergler. Fllicine
wrll serve as best man for the
groom anO Patrick Hi ll ,
Pomeroy. and Ph illi p Hill,
The Plains, both brothers.
and Mark Boyd, Pomeroy,
cousin of the briOe, wlil be th~
ushers,
Guests w11l be registered by
Debbie Maples. f{w Grande.
A reception wrll be held un·
mcdrately foll owing the
ceremony m the church
social rooms . Hostesses w11l
be Nancy flr ll , Kathy
Johnson. and Chns Hil l.

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Meigs
Senior . Citizens Center activiti es located ~~ ·. the
Pomeroy Junior High School
is open 9 a.rn .-4 p.m., Monday
featuring
through Friday .
Annit Anybody
'
Monday ,.Aprii )O- Movie,
II a.m.: Square Dance, l2:30:t p.m.
BY BETTIE CLARK
Tu esda y, April 11 EalftiiOII AJtOI,
Kni tting and Crocheting
Hom• &amp;ooomlcs
Class, 10 a.m.- 12 noon;
Crewel Embroid ery Class, II
An obvious aftermath of our past winter is the unwanted .. a.m.-12 noon ; Chorus, 12 :30-2
extra pounds many folks have put on' The causes for this p.m.
Wedncsaay, April 12 unwanted gain in weight probably differs from person to
Socia
l Security Repre senperson, but 11 really comes down to the question of how well
tative,
9:30 a.m .-12 :30 p.m.;
each of us perl)&gt;rms what could be called the grea t balancing
r:ames,
12.:30-2 p.m.
act: balancmg the ca lones we Ulke in with the calories we
Thursday
, April 13 - Talk
work off in our daily living. We gained weight, most lik ely ,
on
"Medicine
Awareness," ll
~cause we took mmore ca lories than we used.
a.m.-12
nuo
n.
Simply put, "calories" are the fuel your body burns to
F"riday, April 14 ~ Art
ke~p it going. The fuel you don't burn is stored in the form of
Cla
ss, 10 a.m.-12 noon ;
fat. When you've store&lt;l3,500 extra calories- you've gained a
Knitting
and Crochet in g
pound! 1 It's so easy w do, you proba bly don' t notice it
Class,
10
a.m.-12 no on;
happening.
.
Bowling
,
1·3
p.m.
Suppose you take in just t20 'calories ea,ch day more tha n
Senior
Nutrition
Pro gram ,
you use. That 's hardly a mouthful : ten tot welve potato chips, a
12
noo
n-12
:45
p.m.,
Monda y
caroonated beverage, an extra tablespoon of mayonnaise, or a
through
Friday.
one mch square of chocolate fudge. It's hardly enough to
Menu for Ap ril 10 through
notice, but it can result in yo~r having gained a pound in just
April
14 :
four weeks.
Monday
- Chili con carne
So ... if the weather of the past few months caused you to
with
cr
ackers,
reli shes, cule
limit your physical activities while at the same time you ate
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on
lettuce.
ca rrot cu ke.
more because you were "house-bound," or possibly just oored
butter,
milk.
or nervous.
Tuesday ~ Hoast beef with
The perfect plan for weight control that will fit everyone
gravy
,
rke,
mixed
has not yet been invented . The plan that will work best for you
vegetables.
mixed
frui
t cup.
will he determine&lt;! by your general health, age, sex, way of
bread,
butter,
milk.
living, activities, eating habits and many other factors. II you
Baked
Wedn es day
are really very much overweight you should see your doctor
chicken,
mashed
potatoes,
lor advice as to wbat you should do about it.
However, it can probably be safely said that the first thing gravy. peas. · cranb erry
you must do is reduce the nwnber of calories you take in each gelatin on lettuce, apncuts
day . That doesn't mean you should jeopardize your health and cnbbler, br ead, butter, milk .
Thursday - Baked ham ,
well-being by short-ehanging yourself on adequate nutrition.
whipped
potatoes, creamed
You should still have two or more serv ings from the milk
C()
rn,
rai
sin
muffins,
group; two or more servings from the meat group: four or
pineapple
crisp,
butter.
milk.
more servings from the vegeUlble and fruit group (one of
wltich should be a citrus fruit, and a dark green or deep yellow
vegetable ); and four or more servings from the bread and
cereal group. You will probably have to retrain your appetite
to g~t used to the kinds of foods you need lor optimum
nutr1t1on. Remember that success if not merely getting weight
off, but keeping it off .
If you need more help in getting starte&lt;l on your weight
control program, you might want to try our letter study cours~
called, " Your Weight and You." We will be glad to mail you the ·
complete co urse if you will simply send us your name and
address, plus the three dollars ($.1) fee to cover costs, to the
Cooperative Extension Service, P. 0 . Box 72, GallilX'lis Ohio
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GALLIPOLIS - Navy
Seaman Recruit Benjamin II.
Snyder, whose wife, Judy, is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy K. Horton of 493 Oak
Drive, Ga llipolis, has com·
plete&lt;l recruit training at the
Naval Training Center, Great
Lakes, Ill. During the eight·
week training cycle, he
studied general military
subjects de signed to prepare
him for further academic and
on-the-job training in one of
the Navy's 85 basic occupationa l fields . A 1977
graduate of Rio Grande
College, with a Bachelor of
Science degree. he joined the
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"This is a milestone year In
- Public colleges gained 3
the movement of women percent, but the decrease in
wward
a
greater fulHimers partially offset the
.. involvement in education in 'gain in parHimers.
two-year colleges," said · - Technical and vocational
Parker.
colleges increased 5 percent,
"This is w be expected losing full-timers and gaining
· when one recalls the part.{imers.
ent'Ouragement that has been
·i
given in recent years for
many women who are
homemakers
or
are
employed full.{ime wreswne
collegiate study on a part~dents . ·
time basis.
And, women accounted for
"By and large, they are
54 percent of part-time freer to undertake anew or
earollment.
renew educational endeavors
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• Despite
a
higher
Asparkling
percentage of women
students, Parker said the
array of diamond
grand total of full-time
students at two-year colleges
clusteiS in today's
declined 2 percent from last
year, the second straight
most sought after
year
that · full-time
enroUment dropped .
styles.
"This development tends to
validate earlier observations
that the two-year schools
increasingly would find
themselves affected by the
KRISTIN SIGMAN
restrictive demographic ,
TURNS TWO - Kristin
social, economic, and other
Joy Sigman celebrated her
environmental
circumsecond birthday recently
stances that already have
with a party at the home of
impacted heavily on the
her grandmother, Mrs.
four-year schools," said
Maxine Owens, Pomeroy.
Parker.
Refreshments of icc cream
In his earlier study of fourand cake were served to
year college enrollments this
her parents , Mr. and Mrs.
,,
year, Parker found a 2 Jack Sigman and son, An·
percent increase.
dy, Coolvill e; Mrs. Leora
The best
buvin
Other findings In Parker's
Sigman,
Kristin's grand·
our stoF"e
survey of two-year colleges :
mother, Middleport ; Mr.
Diamonds
- Enrollments slowed on
and Mrs. Gene Carson,
the populous east and west
Chad and Richie, Pomcruy,
coasts but rose significatnly and Mr. and Mrs. David
lr .the mountain states and In Sigman, Oavcy and Troy,
the southeast.
Letart, W. Va. Sending
Tawney's
- Private independent col- gilts were Mrs. Freda
leges gained 3 percent.
Cast 11,
a
gre at·
Church-affiliated grandmother, Pomeroy,
lis · colleges lost I percent.
422
and Mr. and Mrs. John
Bell, Gahanna.

wedding trip they visited Academy High School and Is
Daytona Beach, Orlando and employed at Riverside Volk)·
St. Petersburg . The couple wagen Inc. The groom is ;a
now resides at Route 2, 1973 graduate of Hannan
Crown City.
Trace High School and Is
employed
at Huntington
The new Mrs. Johnson is a
Asphalt,
Huntington,
W. V~ .
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CINCINNATI (UPI) - A
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• women outnwnber men at
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, ®)leges.
. ·•"l!niverslty of Cincinnati
administrawr Dr. Garland G.
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:.JIJ)It women accounted for 52
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~ft!rollment in his survey of
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Commercialiam triumphs again
C!ernman cashes ;n on Elvis' death
By STE\'E.&gt;I R REED
D.ALL".S I UP! I ~ All it
takes is a S300 contribution to
a ch ur ch 10 to ur El ,·is
Presley's luxurious S3 million
rurplane And if thar "s nol
enough for Presley fans ,
thC\·"Il a!OJ ha&gt;-e a diance to
buy. a can of car lubricant.
Begmning May I, an ybody
makmg a S300 contribution to
the bu!ldmg fund of the First
O!urch of God of Benton. Ill ..
, can tour the plane for a
personal glimpse of the
luwry that surrowlded " The
King .. when he travele&lt;l .
"This w11l be a fun{y pe
thmg ." srud the Rer . J. Lloyd
Tomer. pastor .sf the church .
"The promotion will be in
mtroducmg America to Adda-Tune ll he lubricant! and
also the building fund
promo tion for the First
Church of God m Benton ."
The plane is the 29passenger ''Lisa Marie,'' now
in '1emphis. The plan~ was
boug ht by a Washington ,
D.C., firm after Presley's

death and has been rented to
the filinois church oil a leasepurchase agreement . It was
scheduled to arrive in Dallas
today .
Elvis fans who doo "t want
or can't afford to tour theplane ca n hear a free
"" Tribu te to Elvis"" show
featuring his backup group of
six years, The Stamps
Quartet
A
3D-minute
commercial at every performan~ will be thrown in to
push Add-a-Tune .
Tomer : who organized the
tour and has endorsed the
lubricant, spent a portion of
his pre-{our time Thursday
enthusiastically explaining
all th is to reporters in
telephone calls he initiated to

co rrect

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erroneous

'·We're going to be Inuring
every st ate in the Union
beginning May 1," he· said .
" We'll begin at Texas
Stadiwn in Irving May 1 and
2. We're picking the plane up
at Memphis tomorrow .
"We also will have Elvis '
car available for pictures.
There will be a $10 charge for
that. We 'II be selling pictures
of the interior of the aircraft.
No photos have ever been
released before."
Tomer . estimated tha t
"'probably 5,000 couples will
go through it each day' ' of the
tour.lf so, income would total
$150 million.
"That's our projection,"
the churchman explained .
"You have to have bucks to
do something like this."

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Tonight thru
Thursday ,
i I 13

was in li~ ht blue, Mrs .
Broyles and Mrs. Fisher's
were in brown. · Each at·
tendan t carri ed ""g lobed
candles " arrayed with
flowers.
Miss Sandy Triplet! , niece
of the groom. was the flower
girl. She wore a beige empire
waist gown with short fitt ed
slee ves , acce nt ed with a
brown sash belt . Miss .Triplett
carried a ba~kct of yellow
rose petals.
Shirley 1Joe) Burgess
served as best man. Ushers
were Joe Slone, Gallipolis,
and Tom Wright. Crown City,
cousin of the bride. Joseph
Wright , brother of 1he bride,
was rirJ g bcar~r .
For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Wright was attired
in a peach polyester knit
dress fashioned with a cowl
neckli ne and long full sleeves.
She wore black patent accessories and a corsage of
white ca rnations dipped in
peach . Mrs. Johnson chose a
navy polyester short fitted
sleeved dress with a mat·
Ching jacket. She also had a
co rsage of 'white ca rna tions
dipped in blue.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the
Hannan Trace lligh Sehool.
Th e wedding ta ble wa s
covered with a wh ite cloth
and the three-tiered wedd ing
ca ke was adj oined by two
stairways leading to two tiers
on eaeh side . TI1e traditional
figurme s were usP-d on the top
layer with a wate r fountain
un der r he botto m la yer.
which was raised ~y six
tUeport.
pillars.
Mrs. Vicki Mac Comber of
Miss Sharon Da vis. Crown
Wilkesville will be the ma id City , niece of the groom,
of honor, and Miss Laraine reg istered th o guests.
McElhaney, Johnstown will Presiding at he receptron
be a bridesma id. Mr. tabl e were Mrs . Loren
Crosby's best man will be · Howley , Crown City, and
James llammel, Day ton . and Mrs. Thom as Wrigh t. Crown
the usher will be Hichard City, both aunts of the bride ;
Smith, also of Dayton.
Mrs. George Triplcti. Crown
The reception honoring the City, sister of the groom, and
couple will be held following Ms. Katie Hoffman . Crown
tho ceremony at the horne of City.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton.
While in F l o ri d~ on their

CROWN CITY - Miss with ruffled culls, empire
Patrice Wright, daughter of waist and full A·line skiM
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond L. with attached chapel train . A
Wright . Route 2, Crown City, deep ruffle, bordere&lt;l the
and Rick Johnson, son of Mr: , skirt, the traln, and cascaded
and Mrs. Ralston (Jack) down both sides of her go"n.
Johnson , Route · 2, Crown in back a satin ri bbon
City , excha nged wedding trimmed the waist.
" church Her tiere&lt;l fingertip veil was
vows .m an open
ceremony at Providence trimmed in chantilly lace
Missionary Baptist Church, secured to a camelot cap
December 10, at 6:3() p.m . covered in the same with
Reverend Richard Graham attached blusher veil. She
officiated at the double ring carrie&lt;! a cascade bouquet of
ceremony.
amber carnations, burnt
Pianist was Miss Mary orange mums, yellow roses,
Epling , whose selections . and white .baby's breath.
included ":You Light Up My .. The bride followed the
Life, " "Nadia's Theme," and traditional somethin g old,
"Someti mes." Miss Kim something new , something
Waugh, soloist, sang "Yo u borrowe&lt;l, something blue.
Light Up My Life" as the For something old the bride
mothers were being seated. chose a watch, which was a
An arch decorated with gift from her grandparents;
greenery, orange and· yellow for something new, she wore
flowers , topped with two a Lindy Star Ring which was
doves , one three branch a gift from the groom; for
ca ndelabra decorated the something borrowed, she
church. Globed candelabras carried her · mother's gloves
decorated two pews.
that she wore at her own
During the processional the wedding ; for ~mething blue,
bride presented her mother she wore the traditional blue
with a long·stemme&lt;l yellow garter.
rose and then presente&lt;l one
Attendants were : Miss
to the groom's mother Lorrie Sager, Gallipolis;
following the ceremony.
Mrs. Denise Broyles, Crown
Grven in marriage by her City, sister of the bride ; and
fa ther, the bride wore a Mrs. Lorie Fisher,. Oak Hill ,
"So uth ern Belle " gown rn usin of the bride.
featuring chantilly lace and
Their full A-line gowns
organza fashioned with a were fashioned with belled
vi ctorian neckline, sheer sleeves and accented with
yoke, stra ight lace sleeves · hoods . Miss Sager's gown

Thornton wedding plans made
LANGSVI Ll.E-The open
dwrch wedding of Miss
Diana Thornton and Walter
A. Crosby will be an event of
.'i&lt;tturday, April 15 at 1:30
p.m. at the Salem Ce nter
Methodist Church.
The bride-elect is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William L. Thornton , 30360
JO&lt;e Boring Road, l..&lt;tngsville,
and the groom-elect is the son
of Mr . and Mrs. Waller
Crosby. 1722 Huffman Ave .,
Oayton .
.
The d ou ble- rin ~ &lt;'l'r&lt;"tnony
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Rob&lt;lft Bumgarner of Mid~

Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts
CARTOON

TO CE LEBRATE - Mr. and Mrs. James P. Hoberts
of 35957 Long Hollow Road, Pomeroy, will celebrate their
.liOth wedding anniversary with an open hou.se on ,\pn l 16
from I to 5 p.m. at their home. Married on Aprill5, 1918,
J ~ mcs and Lola Dee are the parents of 14 chi ldren, three
of whom arc deceased. Thcrr Irving children are Adrian
Roberts, Route2, Pomeroy: Eumre Rose, Bi rch River, W.
Va .; Glenda Poole, Tacoa, Ga .; Ea rlene Fa cemyer .
.Tcsla, W. Va .: Iva Je~ n Hose, Birch Rrvcr : Evelyn
Drake, Flat wood, W. Va.; Ruby Cutlip, Erbacon, W. Va .:
Gail_ Roberts. Brookville, F'la.; Bonnie Litton. Sprmgfleld; Lola Maxine Hubbard ..Haymarket, Va .: LorctUl
Collins. Moundsville, W. Va . Mr. and Mrs. Roberts have35
~ra ndc hildren , and 32 ~ reatgrandehld ren . Mr. Roberts is
a re tired blacksmith and both he and Ius wrfe are
members of the Senior Citizens Center. She is 75. he is 61.
Fnends and relatives are invi ted to &lt;'all dunng the open

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ATIIE NS A farm
equipment consignment sale
has been set for 5 p.m. on
April 20 at the Athens
Livestoc k sale grounds.
Early equipment consignment is requested by
caUing 742-2593, 698-7331 or
592-2322.

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Taylor bridal plans announced
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POMERO Y.. Pians have
V'll
been compl eted for the open
!ifi!JNS
church weddmg of Brenda
W/ ) ~ Ja~llt Sue Taylor, da ughte r of Mr.
DIJJ~III.
and Mrs Paul E. Taylor, Sprrng Ave ., Pomeroy . and
,.~;.~•JES :~- Hobert Jay III II. son of Mr.
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event of Frrday, April 14, at
6:30 p.m. at the Pomerov
Un ited Methodist Church. A
half-hour of recorded music\\1ll precede the ceremun1'.
Mrs. Harvey Van Vrankei1 ,
organist, wrll play the '"The
Wedding March"" ;utd '" The

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ceremony, Mrs. Debra Glaze.
_Pomeroy, will be matron of
honor fur her sister, ano the
bridesmaids will be Mrs, Lin·
da Faulk, Ma ssrllon ; Sherry
Johnson, Columbus, a cousin
of the brl(!e-elect, and Jane
White, Pomeroy.
Hodney Nergler. Fllicine
wrll serve as best man for the
groom anO Patrick Hi ll ,
Pomeroy. and Ph illi p Hill,
The Plains, both brothers.
and Mark Boyd, Pomeroy,
cousin of the briOe, wlil be th~
ushers,
Guests w11l be registered by
Debbie Maples. f{w Grande.
A reception wrll be held un·
mcdrately foll owing the
ceremony m the church
social rooms . Hostesses w11l
be Nancy flr ll , Kathy
Johnson. and Chns Hil l.

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Meigs
Senior . Citizens Center activiti es located ~~ ·. the
Pomeroy Junior High School
is open 9 a.rn .-4 p.m., Monday
featuring
through Friday .
Annit Anybody
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Monday ,.Aprii )O- Movie,
II a.m.: Square Dance, l2:30:t p.m.
BY BETTIE CLARK
Tu esda y, April 11 EalftiiOII AJtOI,
Kni tting and Crocheting
Hom• &amp;ooomlcs
Class, 10 a.m.- 12 noon;
Crewel Embroid ery Class, II
An obvious aftermath of our past winter is the unwanted .. a.m.-12 noon ; Chorus, 12 :30-2
extra pounds many folks have put on' The causes for this p.m.
Wedncsaay, April 12 unwanted gain in weight probably differs from person to
Socia
l Security Repre senperson, but 11 really comes down to the question of how well
tative,
9:30 a.m .-12 :30 p.m.;
each of us perl)&gt;rms what could be called the grea t balancing
r:ames,
12.:30-2 p.m.
act: balancmg the ca lones we Ulke in with the calories we
Thursday
, April 13 - Talk
work off in our daily living. We gained weight, most lik ely ,
on
"Medicine
Awareness," ll
~cause we took mmore ca lories than we used.
a.m.-12
nuo
n.
Simply put, "calories" are the fuel your body burns to
F"riday, April 14 ~ Art
ke~p it going. The fuel you don't burn is stored in the form of
Cla
ss, 10 a.m.-12 noon ;
fat. When you've store&lt;l3,500 extra calories- you've gained a
Knitting
and Crochet in g
pound! 1 It's so easy w do, you proba bly don' t notice it
Class,
10
a.m.-12 no on;
happening.
.
Bowling
,
1·3
p.m.
Suppose you take in just t20 'calories ea,ch day more tha n
Senior
Nutrition
Pro gram ,
you use. That 's hardly a mouthful : ten tot welve potato chips, a
12
noo
n-12
:45
p.m.,
Monda y
caroonated beverage, an extra tablespoon of mayonnaise, or a
through
Friday.
one mch square of chocolate fudge. It's hardly enough to
Menu for Ap ril 10 through
notice, but it can result in yo~r having gained a pound in just
April
14 :
four weeks.
Monday
- Chili con carne
So ... if the weather of the past few months caused you to
with
cr
ackers,
reli shes, cule
limit your physical activities while at the same time you ate
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on
lettuce.
ca rrot cu ke.
more because you were "house-bound," or possibly just oored
butter,
milk.
or nervous.
Tuesday ~ Hoast beef with
The perfect plan for weight control that will fit everyone
gravy
,
rke,
mixed
has not yet been invented . The plan that will work best for you
vegetables.
mixed
frui
t cup.
will he determine&lt;! by your general health, age, sex, way of
bread,
butter,
milk.
living, activities, eating habits and many other factors. II you
Baked
Wedn es day
are really very much overweight you should see your doctor
chicken,
mashed
potatoes,
lor advice as to wbat you should do about it.
However, it can probably be safely said that the first thing gravy. peas. · cranb erry
you must do is reduce the nwnber of calories you take in each gelatin on lettuce, apncuts
day . That doesn't mean you should jeopardize your health and cnbbler, br ead, butter, milk .
Thursday - Baked ham ,
well-being by short-ehanging yourself on adequate nutrition.
whipped
potatoes, creamed
You should still have two or more serv ings from the milk
C()
rn,
rai
sin
muffins,
group; two or more servings from the meat group: four or
pineapple
crisp,
butter.
milk.
more servings from the vegeUlble and fruit group (one of
wltich should be a citrus fruit, and a dark green or deep yellow
vegetable ); and four or more servings from the bread and
cereal group. You will probably have to retrain your appetite
to g~t used to the kinds of foods you need lor optimum
nutr1t1on. Remember that success if not merely getting weight
off, but keeping it off .
If you need more help in getting starte&lt;l on your weight
control program, you might want to try our letter study cours~
called, " Your Weight and You." We will be glad to mail you the ·
complete co urse if you will simply send us your name and
address, plus the three dollars ($.1) fee to cover costs, to the
Cooperative Extension Service, P. 0 . Box 72, GallilX'lis Ohio
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GALLIPOLIS - Navy
Seaman Recruit Benjamin II.
Snyder, whose wife, Judy, is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy K. Horton of 493 Oak
Drive, Ga llipolis, has com·
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Naval Training Center, Great
Lakes, Ill. During the eight·
week training cycle, he
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subjects de signed to prepare
him for further academic and
on-the-job training in one of
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"This is a milestone year In
- Public colleges gained 3
the movement of women percent, but the decrease in
wward
a
greater fulHimers partially offset the
.. involvement in education in 'gain in parHimers.
two-year colleges," said · - Technical and vocational
Parker.
colleges increased 5 percent,
"This is w be expected losing full-timers and gaining
· when one recalls the part.{imers.
ent'Ouragement that has been
·i
given in recent years for
many women who are
homemakers
or
are
employed full.{ime wreswne
collegiate study on a part~dents . ·
time basis.
And, women accounted for
"By and large, they are
54 percent of part-time freer to undertake anew or
earollment.
renew educational endeavors
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a
higher
Asparkling
percentage of women
students, Parker said the
array of diamond
grand total of full-time
students at two-year colleges
clusteiS in today's
declined 2 percent from last
year, the second straight
most sought after
year
that · full-time
enroUment dropped .
styles.
"This development tends to
validate earlier observations
that the two-year schools
increasingly would find
themselves affected by the
KRISTIN SIGMAN
restrictive demographic ,
TURNS TWO - Kristin
social, economic, and other
Joy Sigman celebrated her
environmental
circumsecond birthday recently
stances that already have
with a party at the home of
impacted heavily on the
her grandmother, Mrs.
four-year schools," said
Maxine Owens, Pomeroy.
Parker.
Refreshments of icc cream
In his earlier study of fourand cake were served to
year college enrollments this
her parents , Mr. and Mrs.
,,
year, Parker found a 2 Jack Sigman and son, An·
percent increase.
dy, Coolvill e; Mrs. Leora
The best
buvin
Other findings In Parker's
Sigman,
Kristin's grand·
our stoF"e
survey of two-year colleges :
mother, Middleport ; Mr.
Diamonds
- Enrollments slowed on
and Mrs. Gene Carson,
the populous east and west
Chad and Richie, Pomcruy,
coasts but rose significatnly and Mr. and Mrs. David
lr .the mountain states and In Sigman, Oavcy and Troy,
the southeast.
Letart, W. Va. Sending
Tawney's
- Private independent col- gilts were Mrs. Freda
leges gained 3 percent.
Cast 11,
a
gre at·
Church-affiliated grandmother, Pomeroy,
lis · colleges lost I percent.
422
and Mr. and Mrs. John
Bell, Gahanna.

wedding trip they visited Academy High School and Is
Daytona Beach, Orlando and employed at Riverside Volk)·
St. Petersburg . The couple wagen Inc. The groom is ;a
now resides at Route 2, 1973 graduate of Hannan
Crown City.
Trace High School and Is
employed
at Huntington
The new Mrs. Johnson is a
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Mrs. Clara Russell
[celebrates birthday

Persona/tty Profile
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Challenge uf Fatherhood,"
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TO SPEAK - Converted wrestler George Gra nt will be spe aktn g at a special sen;ce
Monday evening, April 10 at Faith Gospel Chureil&lt;n GJlhpolis Ferry, West l'irg ima. TI1e
service will begm at seven p,m. He will also be spe11 k1n~ again at the West VtrginiR
Fun damenta l Pastor's Fellowship al II a.m. Tuesday . Fai th (;ospel is host church f"r tne
April meeting of West Virginia and Oh io Valley pastors. Her. Grant ~aincd nation;,! notfirily
in the '50's when he wrestled under the name , "Georgenus George". He acquired til" name
because of his fa bulous robes and long blo nd hair . Tht s n~m e created a lot of excitement and
gained him top billing dur ing his wr estling years . How he wrnl from the rmg tn tile pulpit ts
an amazin g story of God's grace. In Ja nua r) of 1965 hts "'fe acccptl'd Christ as sa \'tou r,
A.ftcr u bs t-.·n· m~ o reetl e h:m ~t.· 111 ht•r lltl'. (;L'tH"J.!l' Cr;m t f, •JIH\\t·d Ius wtfl'':-. txa mp ll' ami 011
April 23, 1968 also gare his heart In Chnsl. He tned to st .1y m wresllmg for a while but God
had other plans for him . These plans led to his le:mn~ the rmg and ~01ng into fu llti me
evangelism . He has proven to be a drnarnt c, hardhittJng preacher wtlh a Bible ce ntered
message ti1at speaks to the hearts of roung and old alike . Pastor Sptr es satd, ·"The people of
Faith Gospel Ch urch are glad to give the peop le of thts area a chance to hear thts unustml
man of God ." Fa tth Gos-pel Cl1urch IS loca ted on SlHie Rt. 2m GallipoliS Ferry, \\' . Va .

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Apri\17, 7:30p.m. - F.A C. Interdepartmenta l Meetmg ; 9
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!.tiFt\ VETTE White Shrtn&lt;'
Insta ll a ti on pn1r ti r e , :1.:H'l
p.m.
OU R GANC: C.B. CluiJ
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fea tured . Testimonies were
shared by Richard Morr is
and Pam Bryan a nd the
message was aga in brout::ht
by F. d Rollins. At the close of
the services t wo com·
mitlment s were made . All
services were backed by the
youth choir und er the
direction of Mary Bryan and
led by Pam Bryan .
Other offi ces filled in the
church by the youth were as
follows: ~u n da y Scho ol
Director, Ri chard Morri s;
Train ing Un ion Di r eclor,
Jack Matthew s ; Sunda y
VISITING PROFESSO R - Professor A. Mickunas ,
Schoo l Secr etary, Ma rgie
Assoc tate Professo•· of Phi!oSQphy ~t Ohio U niv er.~ity
Thaxton ; Dea cons : Jac k
Matthews, Billy Rcm y, Chris Director of "Center for Jean Gebser Studies' ' Ht Ohio
Smith, Mark Brya n and Gene Universit y and llern, Switzerland and oriented to cross·
Welch ; Usherettes : Vicki ·disciplinary approaches to the study and understa ndin g of
cultures is captured as he speaks at Rio Gra nde College.
Geor ge, Yvo nne Ja cobs,
J oanne J ones and Sa un Mickunas is featured as a visit ing professor for The
Communicative Arts department at Rio Grande .
Beach.
A com bin ed . piz za and Pre senting two lectures a week , lie tells about the cross
birthday party 'was enjoyed disciplinar y studies found in the research of culture . Jlr .
by the yo uth aft er eveni ng . Jack Hart, communicative arts cha irperson, states, "We
are honored to have Dr . Mickunas at the. carnp4s for eren '
servi ces on Wednesday.
A skating party was en· sueh a short period of time. His vast knowledge and
interesting experi ences make each lecture a truly
· joyed by the church 'aiid
youth combined at Jackson, thrilling lea rning process."
with David Bryan Jr. in
charge of devotional ser·
vices.

On Saturday some of the
yo uth pass ed out leaflets
advert ising. the beginning of
our spr ing reviva l, with
ev angelist Glade May from
Waverly, Ohio leading the
services. In the evening the
youth choir ma de an appearance al Hope Baptist
Chapel, Midd leport ,
Sund ay yo uth wee k at
French Cil y lltJti sl Church
came t o a cl ose with th e
church keys being returned lo
the pa stor. Jerry Lewis - a
gi ft of appreciati on was
presented to the pastor by the
youthful church leaders.

Mo"ri . &amp; Fri . til8
Tu es . Wed . Sat. til5
Thursday til 12

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mu nit y Boo kmob ile sl ups
announced are:
Monday , tl pr&lt;l 10 Pinecrest Ca re Center , 2::103 Lewis Drive. 3: 15·3: 30:
Pleasant Vall ey, :1:35-3 55:
Wi nters Si al ion. 4-4: !5:
Sprin g Va ll ey, 4:25· 4:55 :
Fairview.. 5·5 :20 : Rio Grande
!Valley Vtew Apt s.l. 5.·106:05 : Rodn ey lltSubd.), 6::156:55 Quail Creek Tr. Park.
7:05·7 :20; Rodney l (Village I,
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Tuesday. April 11 - Nei gh·
borhood Road !Cremeans !,
4: 15·4:45 ; Ad elaide Drive .
4:50-5:05 ; McGuire Subd. r2
locations ), 5: 10-5 :10: Green
Acres, 5 : 4 5~ : 10 ; Centenary
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Fai r fie ld Acres, 6:45-7;
Pnrter Brook, 7: 05-7 :20 ; Park
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0' 8:05-11 :25.
Th ursda y, Ap ril 13 Northu p 1Niday's i, 2: 15·2 ::!.\;
Northu p !New Homes ), 2: 31J.
2:55; Patriot t~ost Office!,
3·20·3:40: Waterloo, 4-4 :20;

east of Oak Hill.
MON DAY
LA J.ECHE l.cag ur ; ·:m p.m.
al Patty Cutldington 's. Call
Bev Sp!ete 146-1010 or Bel')
Crank 675-2716
OHIO Valley llor se Shuw
Assn. Horse and T:wk sale . 5
p.m. at Me1~ :-. Count:.
~~a i rg r o und s. Pomeroy .
MEH CE HVl L!.F: Gran ~:e.
7:30. Dues to !Ia Ht neman .
Ot\PSE mt•el! ng 7::!0 p.m .
Nort h Galli a.
GA!.l.IPOL! S C'h&lt;~ pt e r O.E.S.
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TUESDAY
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WEDNESDA Y
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The Sunday morn ing
services consi sted of youth
fillin g every ufli ce and
teaching all classes in the
church. Th e following classes
were \aught by" th e youth.
Nursery · Robin George,
Sa un Beach and Patty Denny,
4-5 year-old · Nikk i Thaxton
and Jodie Lew is, !·2nd grade
• Ed Rollins and Jack Mal·
thews. 3-4th grade · Vicki
George and Mark Bryan, 56th grade • Scott Lewis and
Tamie Thaxt on. J r.-Sr.
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George . Yount Adult •
GUARA N TEED Rita
Ri chard and Kathy Morris.
Adult - Pa m Bryan and Gene
Welch. These offices also
ca rr ied over to Tra inin g
Union in the evenin g.
At the close of Sunday
· School th e yo uth then
prepared to bring the morning wor ship ser vices .
Spe ci al
sin_gin g
was
presented by a girls' en·
semble which consisted of
Yv onne Jacobs, Jodie Lewis,
Joanne · Jones, Terry · Dotson
and Nikk i Thax ton, The
second speci al was a duet
presented by Pam Bryan and
Scutt l ..cwis. Th e third group
was led by Hita George with
Vicki George, Patty Denn ey
and Robin George. These
groups were accompa nied at
the piano by Den ise Denney.
Farther on into the services a
personal testimony was given
fUowi~tf'N"'J D i2 n~ u\J Rtnll'
by Patty Denney and the
message was delivered by 12
Ch o, t' n to ht: l' hl'mhl'll
year old Ed Rollins, After the
fu r 11 hfc1 1n1t: . •tn&lt;.l rnn n:
.. yo ur ptrft·c t K crr~a l r
hymn of invita tion was sung,
l' ngagc rn cn l dt it lllll ll d
nin e per sons had made
guiua ntct:d n1 wnt1n!5 ,wd
committments to Jesus.
pe r man t: n tly rt: gJ~ It:rnl
Coming back in the evening
serv&lt;ces, the training union
wbich had 47 persons present,
was opened by Tr aining
JEW~LRY
Union Director Jack Mal·
thew s, Each training union
class was taught by a young
342 Second Aw e .
person,
Gallipolis, 0 .
Spec ia l s in gin g wa s

We!:re
Back

Want

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GALLI POLIS
The
French City Baptist Youth
wee k convened al Sunday
services with the changing of
lea dership from the present
to the "youth" of the church.
Keys lo the church were
presented to Ed Rollins,
'PIIstor ; Pa m Bryan, song
leader and Margie Thaxton,
current presidflll t of the youth
by the pastor, J erry Lewis.

scopt.'

45690

applt,:a..-:

Youth take over servtces
at French City Baptist

675-3000

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Post Commander Dovel T. M)'ers i 1) .1nd President of the V.F. W. Auxiliary, Pnst 44(;~,
Mary Pauline My~rs, l r 1Pl'l'SCnt thetr checks to Ea rl ~eff 'c 1forth'' Holz er Medico! Ct·nit·l'
Pediatric Toy Fund for the month ••f April.

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MOBILE HOMES
3411 Jackson Ave. -

Wars of the Uni ted States.
Prost 4464 and the .IJJ dics
Auxiliary to I he V.F .W. of the
Unil crl Stat es, P ost 4454 ,
lucat ed in Gallipoli s al the
rear of J:!! Third Avenue.
O! ovcl '1'. Myers, Post Comma mlct· and Mrs. Ma ry
Pauli ne Myers, President of
the Ladies Au xili ary sha red
equa lly Ill giv ing th eir sup-.
porl In the April Toy Fund. ·
This money will be used for
Ihe purchase of bnth items for
the Ped iat ric Playroo m as
well as fur toys and ~ ames
that rhildren who are confi ned to their room s will ha ve
vvcdlablc in order tn make
th eir hospital stay mure
enjoyable .
Anyone interest ed in
co ntributing to eithe r of these
fund s should contact Earl
Neff at 1113 Teodora Avenue
in Gall ipoli s.

Joan Wood (I ) presents a check to Earl Neff (c) on behalf of herse lf and her husband ,
Fred Wood, (r), contribu ting to !he Holzer Medical Center Pedil!Jric Television Fund ,
providing free television for the children who are hospitalized during the month of April.

K. &amp;K

Rabr ." .June 12; " Nutrit iO n

U IL:'ICIL TO MF:ET
WA\'ERI.Y - An annual
meeung of the So uth ern Ohio
than 3.000 ~rnu ps tn the Hegwnal
Council
on
lmted States and othe r Alcoholism whtch includes
co untrtes All suggested members from the ten co unty
mformat111n 1s backffi by ii area of Adapls, Bro wn,
Professional Adrtsorv Board Ga!IIa . Htghla nd, Jackson,
of 34 Spi'cwilsts And ha s be~n l.(lv.Tence, Pike . Ross, Scioto.
fuund to be helpful by hun· and Vinton is planned for
dreds of t housands nf Fnday. Apr&lt; ! H . Thts
muthers and bab1es.
h;to.queL meeting wi ll be held
La Leche l.cagur be~an in at the Lake Whit e Club 1n
Chica~o suburb 20 1·ears ago ,
Waverly. All Reg10nal and
when ntH' muthcr who hetd Cuuntv Co und l members are
nursed her baby , helped lflYited to attend this armual
&lt;:ln!)lht•r \\hQ \\ anted to
meeting. For additional Ill ·
breast feed
ft~ rmatwn
cnntact Ron
Exper t&lt;lnt mo thers . ~lever s. SORCA, !05 East
mothers wtth n~w babtes. Second St .. W aver l~. Ohio

See Ours!

Television Fund were Juan

and Fred Wood oft he W a u ~h ·
Ha lley - Wood Fu neral
Directors, Inc .. locatc'll Ht 810
Second Av enue m Galli po lis.
Their gift makes it possible to
provide fr ee television for a11
of' the chi ldren who will be
hospita lized in the Pediatric
Unit at Holzer du ri n ~ the
month of Apr il.
Jointly sponsoring the Toy
Fund for the month of Apr il
are· the Vetera ns or Foreign

Stop At K &amp; K.
OUR QUALITY AND
PRICE ARE ALWAYS BEST

Tli c~r J b

LL!J prondcs breastfcedm~
tnf11 rm atwn
and
en ·
eou ra gement thmu!.!h more

" When

If You Are
Looking
ForA
Mobile
Home

and· Weaning." Jul y 10. All
meetmgs wtl l be held at the
home of Pa ll ~ Ct1ddi ngtun.
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Fourth
Av enue.
do I start &amp;1llrl.s 'J These Ga lltpoils. Ohto at i :30 p.m.
questiOns and ot her s wtll be B ab~es are welcome to ac·
dtscussed mfonnally at our company their mothers . For
meet s led by Be,· Splete and more mformat ion please call
Bctsr Crank.
Bcv Splete HIHOJO ur Betsy
I.a. l.t•c he Leag ue ,, f Crank 675-2776.
Gall&lt; J~Jiis •s affthat l•d wnh
the La J.eche League In·
rerna11onal. a non-seetannn.
non-profit o r~amza11on wh!eh

Give Flowers
. I
... Anyt1me.

GALLIPOI.IS - The Apr il
donat.ions to the Holzer
Medica l Ce nt er Pedi at ric
Television and Toy Funds arr.
cp nlributi ons from continuing and dedica ted sup·
porters of these worthwhile
hospital projects on behalf uf
the childr en who a re
hospitalized.
Making a presentation ,.f
the check for th e Apr il

Mrs. Ed Rau" and Tom

Saunders. Mike and Cheryl
Rauh sang Happy Birthday .
Mrs. Russell makes her
1
·
ft
d
home
with her daughter, Mrs.
card s, severa gt s a n
fl owers fr om her m a ny B. R. King of Porter. She Is
friends . She received visi ts st ill active and attends Mt
from her grandchildren and Olive Church.
Kreat _ granchildren_. Way ne
Belli' Heavlin and Lmda Sue
of Rockford. Ill and J ea nne .
Harmon a nd da ught ers ,
Linda Sue Falls and Katie
REUNION SET
f D
Falls o ayton.
GALLIPOLIS
If
On March 29 a pizza party arrangemenls can be made, a
was held for her. Attending spectal reunion for the 1963
were Tom Saunders, Mr. and graduat ing class at Kyger
Mr s. Ri chard Mounts of Creek High School will be
Bid well , Rev. a ni:l Mrs.
held this sum mer. Cla ss
Samuel Thompso n of Rio members sho uld contact Don
d
Grande, Kathy Roberts. an Wa rehime at Wa rehim e
IJ oyd Hut chons.
Funeral Home, Upper River
A birthd ay dinn er w ~:~s Rd . or Dale Rothgeb, Jr.,
prepared by Mrs. Russell by Ga IIi polis Daily Tribune for
her famil y and friends. Cak e further information. It will be
and ice cream were se rved.
the d ass' 15th anniversary.
Those present were: ~r . an d

S\"l\'la. llli.li'I'H'd tt1 ('lwstL' I' Hlt't.'. cJisu -;::
t'l l l'l.tll'rl~ 11f .\liddll·pol't,IH-1'-.I.&gt;l·t.•n ~ t'tl l'!'UII~ ::::
wJtl l hL'r tlllll' &lt;tllll t~iiL:Ilt rwt tll ily 111
Si ·1 1U!Illg but llltltlll'I'OI't:: iill llH IIUil:--. .
, (
Slw h&lt;t:-; s ptrll l'lllll l tiL· s~ lwu r;, a ..,., ctJI·
kl'ltll' fu1 till· lJrutt&gt;tl :\ppL·cll Fu nd. ha ~ ·-:

tilL' :.i u r t h~\'L'~t (;t•urgw (;Jrl S('i'llt
Cu unrtl. l nc. of :\l lan \1:1 . {;H .
S\"ln c(~ G 1r l Srou t expt.•I'IL'Hn·:- lwrt• not
l.x.·l'·n t't.·.-,tnctt•d t11 :\ ilrtlawst l ;t•or.l !la
Cuunt·Jl. Sht' &lt;tl'&lt;.:olnpanJl't! tw 11 !r11op.-. ·~~r
g1rl..., to Our Clwh.·t 111 S\' Jtll·Jiand . :Jttt•ndt·d tilt · (;uldt•fl .JuiJJ it't' Huundup 111 HNl~ 111

m ot her s,
~ randm othc r s . newly-weds.
or certified leaders come joi n
us and express your questions
rilld ll p 1r11 0r1S at our di SC USSIOn

of :

tlH' l!l~7-7 R T hi l llb

for toy and TV fund

l ll l·:ct:-:1 1\mlt,l;a

fur

exper ienced

meettngs consist

of

Yu l untl~c r s

n. ·n tH liS&lt;.'t'd about thl' lukl' wlnl'h sill' led up
lilt• ,\ppalal'inan Trml . lilt' 2!1J steps of the
JA·a 1n1Jg Tt!we r of Pl sCl ~,·li i dl ~ ht· climbed
Wi lli lite .&lt;c·uoto. tilt• da,l ' he dunned a
duwn su i\ filr tht• bln'lltt•n nt alct.•lelm·.ttiun
Ill (; eoP 1 J ~l uf Cl u wnDa~ , thl' ca!HI!Il~ tnps
"
cmd tht• nlitny l'alll i&gt;·uuts.
S\ h-Ja 's ~l'outmg ca.rt't.T bt·ga n wllt'n her
dat;gil ler, su,wt.IJt•Cilllle" Sl'UOL SnSHili S
no\r 111&lt;HT1ed tmd lws twu d ultlren, Clm·
tu n. Sl'\' l'fl. ;md EmJI~ .Jt:an. Ul ll'. ami slw
nnd hc.·r husband. ( ;t'tl l' l!l' ctwrn brrs. liVt'

HY CHARLEN E HOF. f'J.I (' IJ
:11! 0D LEPOHT- Twellly·t ll o rt•ar' of
WlSt.'lf 1sh sernn• tu g1 rls un tlll'l'l' cunlHICilb ha s e~mwtl fur Syl"w \ l d~ l' l Htt-c
till' lu~ hl' s t~ w ;ml ft•f' \'uluntt:t•r :-.t'l'\"ll'L' 111
(~Jrl Sn,ut Jilg .
~1 r ~ . Ri ce. u 11;;!11\'t' of MHidl t• !hWt. wa:,

Hussell ce lebrated her 86th
:;:: birthday on April 1. Mrs.
.·.· Russell rece ived 42 birthday

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-:1 &gt;~ "\ l; - Elizabeth Chapel Churrh, located off Route 218 at Raccoo n Creek bridge,
c c !::~e· to hear the Bride of C1~r ist Singers Sunday evening. April9 at 7 p.m. Th is
..:: . r.&gt;:;:; •.• i all born-again people who know the Jesus they sing about. Pasloc Alfred
.~'- -.:it ~ thE&gt; public .

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tlt·sn&lt;bed liet· "' IJe tng "' l'c,uut'L'eful with
well
a,;i &lt;pee·&lt;:•I &lt;~iJtllll to rela te til all Ite r
lt·tlll,·r:-.. ;t nd rt p rtlfes~ l onttl o-tl\Jtudt· ami
atTll\111\&lt;-tLJJI!t~

GALLIPOLI S- Mrs: Clara

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(;ontribution received

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ln n l;:tr;:m g \It'
;tl thl' am1uc.ll Cou ncil tlll'l'llllg , ufft l.' ICl!s

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• 1!-0--;The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, April 9, 1978

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- - - - - - Gallipolis·, Ohio _ _1

A new 1nno vali on in home Sl'wtng 1
Per manen tly pleate d light we 1ght k'1 1t
S1mpl'y cut t o desi rl:!-d waist sile shor ten
and sew on s1de scam Anyone can do 11 1n
30 minutes! Sw1ng ing plea ts arc th e new
sprmg rage

Bt t he yar d , by th e in c h, pre -pack age d
Ve ry in e xpe nsive a n d quick .

SHIRRING

We have sa lt prints and your favor ite sol1ds

skirred in permanent press fabrics for qu ick ,
easy one sea m sewing . l ong and shor t st yles
with ruffled hem s and straps . Sold by the inch

ex pan els.·

P a nels $7 .99 eac h
39c .t o 70c per inch

GABARDINES &amp; QUIANAS
Se lec1 a swinging s ummer outfi t from our larg e sele ctio n of
co lo r ma t ch e d gabar d ines and Qianas . Pastels . brights, ar ,:
fa s hiona b le ka ik is . 54" to60 " priced fr om S3.98 yd .

French City Fabric Shoppe &gt;
Ga lli pol is ,

85 Court

Singer Approve d Deal e r
Open 9 a .m .-5 p.m . Tues., Wed ., Th urs . Sa t .
Open t i I 8 Mon. &amp; Fri. Nil es

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�B-'1 - The Sunday. Times-Sentinel, Sunday. April 9. I9i8
.

Mrs. Clara Russell
[celebrates birthday

Persona/tty Profile
tl\101 :-, t.:Oli!'UI ICllll . t.l1.1y t'H illp vol un h 'l' l' ~!lid
11 1 ! l UJil~·n~tl~ tJihl'r Yllluntt.· t: r l' CJ}Jatilae~ Il l
&lt;- ;trl Scu u\Jng. Sllt lws \\ '( ll'kt•ll !1\llrnup (lmJ

le1·els Hml &lt;~ llemil'tl llutm•rous
ru ul ltll ami llllL'I'Il illiltfl~tl L'\'L·nb through

1•11 um •ll

wt~· !.ask sht' agrl'CS tu CIL'·

111

Sp~·t.: l&lt;-l l nnd liwnuruu:-, llappt'lllflgs of her

\ L'&lt; trs

111

scoutm g

Wl' l't'

rt.•&lt; ·a II l't I at tl 1c

pr~·.-.t·ntatllln t' t'rl' lllOil~·.

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La Leche League continues
to gro111 zn Ohio Valley area
•

,; ~ ! !.!POLlS - On April I
!'e•. ~ ple1e. Chris Mitchell ,

La Leche League wtll be
ml'i'ting 10 !1-lorga ntown. II' .

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Va r\11 area \\ nlllC'Il W1sh1ng
to attend this Il l('~ I ing pleasl'

..:_t',a

Walters

fr om

~J ~·~~d1 s and

Betsy Crank
J• 2 '.tdr)" Hendricks from
":"' .:~· Pleasant. W Va al "·""''d 1he Soulh ern Oh10
~:~eren(·e

of

La

call Ber

44o-4010 ur

Sple~r

BNS\ Crank

fii)-~/16

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and.Brt sy ~· .-1 111 ''1\l be

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present lllj.., pe n.

h:-.t. uss1un

~x..tk!Ut'

at this

~1,-dtlab lc ~ 1 v mg

I A1call~. !..1 : . !if l.ca~ue
ofGalhpolls l\ 1ll !Jt' harmg 1t~

,-~_tldren .

f1fth sene~ 1,f mcet mgs on
.. t!oo d mothcrlng " through

m Daytun .
1' 't'nt) -s1 x specia lists were

lectures o!l
"&gt;rl'd5lfL-cding and caring fur

Sume of the topi CS
ltsc ussed were: " Fostering
a~d l'reat1vr tn Preschool
•.'h tldren," · Jaund ice and
1:-tlll Com nhJn Co ncern."
Challenge uf Fatherhood,"
and "\ursing and W or kin ~ ...
lln ,\pn l 15 West Vtrginia

mt' l':lr!:....

breast feeding ."
Have these questions come
to ypur rmn d : Wi ll my breast-

mtlk be eno ugh food for my
babv ' What are the ad·
\'antages and disadrantages
m
breastfredmg' Will
brca st fee dm~
" lte me
dov.11 ?" Can I \rork a nd
breastfeed m~ babr' Wh en

ti l t' l'l'l 'lpit.' lll

~.sswns

Each serie s cons&lt;sts of four
InecHngs which are un the
seco nd Mundar of eac h
nw nth at i .30 p'. m. The top1 cs
dt scuss etl a1 the four

Botdge

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S.tll ... bun . Em.dand \ 1 11 h 1..!11"1~ fr u111 all u1. l'I"
EurupL' .. wu.l ha:- hl't'fl actl\'t' \U111 thi.'
TOFS 1Tn ·~ •!J:-o ~·n Fort'll-!11 Sui I 1.
llunng ht•r 2~ ~t·c· r~ ll f ~~ ·u utlllJ..: 111
( ;t 'tll',l~l &lt;i ~h t• 1\;J ..., Wll l'kt.'d With g1rl."'l ii!HI

"t\ d-

v ulunll'l'l'~ fru11 1 Br uwnlt' thl 'll tl l.(h St•JJJur
ll'\'l'l..., &lt;-tiH l l:i t UIT t'll ll~ thl' Suutlbl dt• ~t' l" ·
\"W\' U1nt dm.,Ttur. S!w h&lt;.1~ .. t·rn:d 11!'! &lt;-~

,·amagrs of Br eastfeedin ~ lo
Mother and Baby ." Ap ril lO:
"An of Brea st f ecdin ~ and
Orcrcoming
Difficu lties,"
Ma~ 8: "Baby Arri,·es : The
Fan1ily and 1he Breast fed

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Ht:d Cr11s:-. fn·~ t dltiL• r . Sunda.~ SL'hO\•I &lt;:
lt'ctdll'r , Blblt• :-.cliiJU] t ~·dchc.:r. t'l t(l k for
~.· hurd ll'd!ll(Js. and fostl' l' llh•tlwr 111a gu·l . :f rum tilt' ('Jm~lttHI I' 1\ \ I . tul drl'n· ~ Hollll'.
I,oG·dh. IJoth S\ ln·a nt ltl lh•t hu~O&lt;in d ...
lloi\'t' rn cirl\ rclali~es 1111d \"ISlt ft'l·qw ·nL!y
mlh ~· t 'IJ II~numty Thl'Y rl'3lt lt• at 21:lO S.lll·
d~i:!lt' Cl r tll' Ill Cl•IIN~t' I' ark. \; ;1.
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n d n tnlilc·rl' :
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Flowers by George
18 C.ec:lar St .
Ptlon(' ·l·lb 971 I
Galltpolt ~ OhtO

TO SPEAK - Converted wrestler George Gra nt will be spe aktn g at a special sen;ce
Monday evening, April 10 at Faith Gospel Chureil&lt;n GJlhpolis Ferry, West l'irg ima. TI1e
service will begm at seven p,m. He will also be spe11 k1n~ again at the West VtrginiR
Fun damenta l Pastor's Fellowship al II a.m. Tuesday . Fai th (;ospel is host church f"r tne
April meeting of West Virginia and Oh io Valley pastors. Her. Grant ~aincd nation;,! notfirily
in the '50's when he wrestled under the name , "Georgenus George". He acquired til" name
because of his fa bulous robes and long blo nd hair . Tht s n~m e created a lot of excitement and
gained him top billing dur ing his wr estling years . How he wrnl from the rmg tn tile pulpit ts
an amazin g story of God's grace. In Ja nua r) of 1965 hts "'fe acccptl'd Christ as sa \'tou r,
A.ftcr u bs t-.·n· m~ o reetl e h:m ~t.· 111 ht•r lltl'. (;L'tH"J.!l' Cr;m t f, •JIH\\t·d Ius wtfl'':-. txa mp ll' ami 011
April 23, 1968 also gare his heart In Chnsl. He tned to st .1y m wresllmg for a while but God
had other plans for him . These plans led to his le:mn~ the rmg and ~01ng into fu llti me
evangelism . He has proven to be a drnarnt c, hardhittJng preacher wtlh a Bible ce ntered
message ti1at speaks to the hearts of roung and old alike . Pastor Sptr es satd, ·"The people of
Faith Gospel Ch urch are glad to give the peop le of thts area a chance to hear thts unustml
man of God ." Fa tth Gos-pel Cl1urch IS loca ted on SlHie Rt. 2m GallipoliS Ferry, \\' . Va .

results?

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GUILD, Arranged by Jan Ga ry, 30 arttsts, Watercolors. ot ls.
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Apri\17, 7:30p.m. - F.A C. Interdepartmenta l Meetmg ; 9
p,m. - F.A. C. Tru stees Meeting, Rive rby .
April 30, 2 p.m .-4 p.m. - Parent-Child Workshop,· Penny
Moore . Cha trwoman, Riverby.

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SUNDAY
!.tiFt\ VETTE White Shrtn&lt;'
Insta ll a ti on pn1r ti r e , :1.:H'l
p.m.
OU R GANC: C.B. CluiJ
mem ber sh i p fl lf'(' \ in~
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fea tured . Testimonies were
shared by Richard Morr is
and Pam Bryan a nd the
message was aga in brout::ht
by F. d Rollins. At the close of
the services t wo com·
mitlment s were made . All
services were backed by the
youth choir und er the
direction of Mary Bryan and
led by Pam Bryan .
Other offi ces filled in the
church by the youth were as
follows: ~u n da y Scho ol
Director, Ri chard Morri s;
Train ing Un ion Di r eclor,
Jack Matthew s ; Sunda y
VISITING PROFESSO R - Professor A. Mickunas ,
Schoo l Secr etary, Ma rgie
Assoc tate Professo•· of Phi!oSQphy ~t Ohio U niv er.~ity
Thaxton ; Dea cons : Jac k
Matthews, Billy Rcm y, Chris Director of "Center for Jean Gebser Studies' ' Ht Ohio
Smith, Mark Brya n and Gene Universit y and llern, Switzerland and oriented to cross·
Welch ; Usherettes : Vicki ·disciplinary approaches to the study and understa ndin g of
cultures is captured as he speaks at Rio Gra nde College.
Geor ge, Yvo nne Ja cobs,
J oanne J ones and Sa un Mickunas is featured as a visit ing professor for The
Communicative Arts department at Rio Grande .
Beach.
A com bin ed . piz za and Pre senting two lectures a week , lie tells about the cross
birthday party 'was enjoyed disciplinar y studies found in the research of culture . Jlr .
by the yo uth aft er eveni ng . Jack Hart, communicative arts cha irperson, states, "We
are honored to have Dr . Mickunas at the. carnp4s for eren '
servi ces on Wednesday.
A skating party was en· sueh a short period of time. His vast knowledge and
interesting experi ences make each lecture a truly
· joyed by the church 'aiid
youth combined at Jackson, thrilling lea rning process."
with David Bryan Jr. in
charge of devotional ser·
vices.

On Saturday some of the
yo uth pass ed out leaflets
advert ising. the beginning of
our spr ing reviva l, with
ev angelist Glade May from
Waverly, Ohio leading the
services. In the evening the
youth choir ma de an appearance al Hope Baptist
Chapel, Midd leport ,
Sund ay yo uth wee k at
French Cil y lltJti sl Church
came t o a cl ose with th e
church keys being returned lo
the pa stor. Jerry Lewis - a
gi ft of appreciati on was
presented to the pastor by the
youthful church leaders.

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Tu es . Wed . Sat. til5
Thursday til 12

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mu nit y Boo kmob ile sl ups
announced are:
Monday , tl pr&lt;l 10 Pinecrest Ca re Center , 2::103 Lewis Drive. 3: 15·3: 30:
Pleasant Vall ey, :1:35-3 55:
Wi nters Si al ion. 4-4: !5:
Sprin g Va ll ey, 4:25· 4:55 :
Fairview.. 5·5 :20 : Rio Grande
!Valley Vtew Apt s.l. 5.·106:05 : Rodn ey lltSubd.), 6::156:55 Quail Creek Tr. Park.
7:05·7 :20; Rodney l (Village I,
7::!.\-1: 45,
Tuesday. April 11 - Nei gh·
borhood Road !Cremeans !,
4: 15·4:45 ; Ad elaide Drive .
4:50-5:05 ; McGuire Subd. r2
locations ), 5: 10-5 :10: Green
Acres, 5 : 4 5~ : 10 ; Centenary
( Le m on 's). 6: 15 -6 :35;
Fai r fie ld Acres, 6:45-7;
Pnrter Brook, 7: 05-7 :20 ; Park
Lane, 7:35-&lt;1 : Park Lane Tr,
0' 8:05-11 :25.
Th ursda y, Ap ril 13 Northu p 1Niday's i, 2: 15·2 ::!.\;
Northu p !New Homes ), 2: 31J.
2:55; Patriot t~ost Office!,
3·20·3:40: Waterloo, 4-4 :20;

east of Oak Hill.
MON DAY
LA J.ECHE l.cag ur ; ·:m p.m.
al Patty Cutldington 's. Call
Bev Sp!ete 146-1010 or Bel')
Crank 675-2716
OHIO Valley llor se Shuw
Assn. Horse and T:wk sale . 5
p.m. at Me1~ :-. Count:.
~~a i rg r o und s. Pomeroy .
MEH CE HVl L!.F: Gran ~:e.
7:30. Dues to !Ia Ht neman .
Ot\PSE mt•el! ng 7::!0 p.m .
Nort h Galli a.
GA!.l.IPOL! S C'h&lt;~ pt e r O.E.S.
He gula r M ec ti n~ 7::10 p.m.
~o m i ng Out Part y Past
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GaUtpolis, rrllrrd, ami Hu by
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P.T.O. TO MEET
The Green SchPol P T.O
lAlli meet Tuesday, A;ml 11,
1.11 7:30 p.m. at the sdli Jn l
h1llowmg the merttng. ! tw

fifth and stxlh ~ r•de IJbnds
perform . All parl'!lt&lt; and
rnt:r11bt• rs ar e invited to rtt·
lend .

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our wardrobes , And t his year th e new
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VrtPra ns Memor ial Hospital
Admitted
Wil liam
Searls, Middleport ; Ella
Scarbrough, Long Bott om:
Goldie Wolfe. Long Bottom:
Geneva Wise, Middleport .
Di scharged
Wilbu r
Napper, Brenda Roush , June
Gardne r. Geo r ge Molden ,
Ma ry Howe ll, Clifford llm wn ,
Mary Pickens.
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1PAST MATHONS of Vtnton
{)[S meet ~ I rs. C'lydc
Donahue's, 7:30p.m
RIVERSIDE St udy CluiJ at
Mrs. Claud Shahan . I p.m
KNIG HTS of P~1hias Rank
Work , All member s anend.
Hefreshment. 8 p.m.
Gl\E
EN SC HOO!. PTO. 7::10
Cadmus Cross ftoads, 1:4().5 :
p.m.
at lhc schoo l.
Gall ia, 6~ : 20 : Centerpoint.
6:40-£ :55. Cent crvti! P, 7:10- WEDNESDAY
GF.T t\CQUA!I\TED cxoffee at
7:30.
Pam Tcrrini WekunH·
Wagon 10 a.m . HSV P HfoPLEASANT VALLEY
44115.
DISCHA RGED - Samuel
Be nnett , Gall ipoli s : Mrs .
Herb er t Du nn an d son,
Che shi re; Brad y Dun ca n,
Apple Grove ; Euge ne Hanes .
Point Pleas a nt ;
Jan et
Williams, Vinton ; Mrs .
Donald Kav , New Haven:
Wyndall Edmonds, Ashton ;
Mrs. Nettie Duncan , Gallipolis
Ferry ; William Dye , New
Hav en; Ruth Dau gherty,
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Elva fl , lbn,ok. hostess.
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SUN DAY
JUNIOR Youth committee
meetin g, Gallipolis Chri stian
Church, 8 p.m.
TUESDAY
LAD IES Uplift Ga lli poli s
Christian Church, 7 p.m.
WEDNESDA Y
EDUCATION AL Committee
meetlng , Gallipolis Christian
Church, 8 p.m .

an ci5 Flor isL your " wedd ing s pec ta li sl 5" now
offer a second service to br ides to be. Now VOlJ I"!
can combine you r wedd ing flowe rs . and
pho tographs int o one pa ckage . We can now ott e r
a professionally arranged and photograp hed
weddi ng . A mem be r of our staff i5 tra ined and
exper ienced in weddin g photog raphy . He offer s
formal5 . ca sua ls , m istys . double ex pos ures and
speci al effec1s. Slop by for complete deta ils ,

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~ onday from 8 a .m. to 5 p.m
They rna) also be consigned
by ca lling 593-2322 or 69&amp;-1331.

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Mary Gress and Carol Lyo ns
of Carol 's Coiffu res have just
returned from Pittsburgh where
they attended advance cutting
&amp; design seminars with Ha :r
by Rorga. Carol and Mary oat e
exciting new cuts to give yo u
fo r that new look for spring
and summer.
Call For Appointment

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The Sunday morn ing
services consi sted of youth
fillin g every ufli ce and
teaching all classes in the
church. Th e following classes
were \aught by" th e youth.
Nursery · Robin George,
Sa un Beach and Patty Denny,
4-5 year-old · Nikk i Thaxton
and Jodie Lew is, !·2nd grade
• Ed Rollins and Jack Mal·
thews. 3-4th grade · Vicki
George and Mark Bryan, 56th grade • Scott Lewis and
Tamie Thaxt on. J r.-Sr.
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PERFE
CTION grades - Denise Denney an d
George . Yount Adult •
GUARA N TEED Rita
Ri chard and Kathy Morris.
Adult - Pa m Bryan and Gene
Welch. These offices also
ca rr ied over to Tra inin g
Union in the evenin g.
At the close of Sunday
· School th e yo uth then
prepared to bring the morning wor ship ser vices .
Spe ci al
sin_gin g
was
presented by a girls' en·
semble which consisted of
Yv onne Jacobs, Jodie Lewis,
Joanne · Jones, Terry · Dotson
and Nikk i Thax ton, The
second speci al was a duet
presented by Pam Bryan and
Scutt l ..cwis. Th e third group
was led by Hita George with
Vicki George, Patty Denn ey
and Robin George. These
groups were accompa nied at
the piano by Den ise Denney.
Farther on into the services a
personal testimony was given
fUowi~tf'N"'J D i2 n~ u\J Rtnll'
by Patty Denney and the
message was delivered by 12
Ch o, t' n to ht: l' hl'mhl'll
year old Ed Rollins, After the
fu r 11 hfc1 1n1t: . •tn&lt;.l rnn n:
.. yo ur ptrft·c t K crr~a l r
hymn of invita tion was sung,
l' ngagc rn cn l dt it lllll ll d
nin e per sons had made
guiua ntct:d n1 wnt1n!5 ,wd
committments to Jesus.
pe r man t: n tly rt: gJ~ It:rnl
Coming back in the evening
serv&lt;ces, the training union
wbich had 47 persons present,
was opened by Tr aining
JEW~LRY
Union Director Jack Mal·
thew s, Each training union
class was taught by a young
342 Second Aw e .
person,
Gallipolis, 0 .
Spec ia l s in gin g wa s

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The
French City Baptist Youth
wee k convened al Sunday
services with the changing of
lea dership from the present
to the "youth" of the church.
Keys lo the church were
presented to Ed Rollins,
'PIIstor ; Pa m Bryan, song
leader and Margie Thaxton,
current presidflll t of the youth
by the pastor, J erry Lewis.

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Youth take over servtces
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Post Commander Dovel T. M)'ers i 1) .1nd President of the V.F. W. Auxiliary, Pnst 44(;~,
Mary Pauline My~rs, l r 1Pl'l'SCnt thetr checks to Ea rl ~eff 'c 1forth'' Holz er Medico! Ct·nit·l'
Pediatric Toy Fund for the month ••f April.

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3411 Jackson Ave. -

Wars of the Uni ted States.
Prost 4464 and the .IJJ dics
Auxiliary to I he V.F .W. of the
Unil crl Stat es, P ost 4454 ,
lucat ed in Gallipoli s al the
rear of J:!! Third Avenue.
O! ovcl '1'. Myers, Post Comma mlct· and Mrs. Ma ry
Pauli ne Myers, President of
the Ladies Au xili ary sha red
equa lly Ill giv ing th eir sup-.
porl In the April Toy Fund. ·
This money will be used for
Ihe purchase of bnth items for
the Ped iat ric Playroo m as
well as fur toys and ~ ames
that rhildren who are confi ned to their room s will ha ve
vvcdlablc in order tn make
th eir hospital stay mure
enjoyable .
Anyone interest ed in
co ntributing to eithe r of these
fund s should contact Earl
Neff at 1113 Teodora Avenue
in Gall ipoli s.

Joan Wood (I ) presents a check to Earl Neff (c) on behalf of herse lf and her husband ,
Fred Wood, (r), contribu ting to !he Holzer Medical Center Pedil!Jric Television Fund ,
providing free television for the children who are hospitalized during the month of April.

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U IL:'ICIL TO MF:ET
WA\'ERI.Y - An annual
meeung of the So uth ern Ohio
than 3.000 ~rnu ps tn the Hegwnal
Council
on
lmted States and othe r Alcoholism whtch includes
co untrtes All suggested members from the ten co unty
mformat111n 1s backffi by ii area of Adapls, Bro wn,
Professional Adrtsorv Board Ga!IIa . Htghla nd, Jackson,
of 34 Spi'cwilsts And ha s be~n l.(lv.Tence, Pike . Ross, Scioto.
fuund to be helpful by hun· and Vinton is planned for
dreds of t housands nf Fnday. Apr&lt; ! H . Thts
muthers and bab1es.
h;to.queL meeting wi ll be held
La Leche l.cagur be~an in at the Lake Whit e Club 1n
Chica~o suburb 20 1·ears ago ,
Waverly. All Reg10nal and
when ntH' muthcr who hetd Cuuntv Co und l members are
nursed her baby , helped lflYited to attend this armual
&lt;:ln!)lht•r \\hQ \\ anted to
meeting. For additional Ill ·
breast feed
ft~ rmatwn
cnntact Ron
Exper t&lt;lnt mo thers . ~lever s. SORCA, !05 East
mothers wtth n~w babtes. Second St .. W aver l~. Ohio

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Television Fund were Juan

and Fred Wood oft he W a u ~h ·
Ha lley - Wood Fu neral
Directors, Inc .. locatc'll Ht 810
Second Av enue m Galli po lis.
Their gift makes it possible to
provide fr ee television for a11
of' the chi ldren who will be
hospita lized in the Pediatric
Unit at Holzer du ri n ~ the
month of Apr il.
Jointly sponsoring the Toy
Fund for the month of Apr il
are· the Vetera ns or Foreign

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and· Weaning." Jul y 10. All
meetmgs wtl l be held at the
home of Pa ll ~ Ct1ddi ngtun.
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Fourth
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do I start &amp;1llrl.s 'J These Ga lltpoils. Ohto at i :30 p.m.
questiOns and ot her s wtll be B ab~es are welcome to ac·
dtscussed mfonnally at our company their mothers . For
meet s led by Be,· Splete and more mformat ion please call
Bctsr Crank.
Bcv Splete HIHOJO ur Betsy
I.a. l.t•c he Leag ue ,, f Crank 675-2776.
Gall&lt; J~Jiis •s affthat l•d wnh
the La J.eche League In·
rerna11onal. a non-seetannn.
non-profit o r~amza11on wh!eh

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GALLIPOI.IS - The Apr il
donat.ions to the Holzer
Medica l Ce nt er Pedi at ric
Television and Toy Funds arr.
cp nlributi ons from continuing and dedica ted sup·
porters of these worthwhile
hospital projects on behalf uf
the childr en who a re
hospitalized.
Making a presentation ,.f
the check for th e Apr il

Mrs. Ed Rau" and Tom

Saunders. Mike and Cheryl
Rauh sang Happy Birthday .
Mrs. Russell makes her
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home
with her daughter, Mrs.
card s, severa gt s a n
fl owers fr om her m a ny B. R. King of Porter. She Is
friends . She received visi ts st ill active and attends Mt
from her grandchildren and Olive Church.
Kreat _ granchildren_. Way ne
Belli' Heavlin and Lmda Sue
of Rockford. Ill and J ea nne .
Harmon a nd da ught ers ,
Linda Sue Falls and Katie
REUNION SET
f D
Falls o ayton.
GALLIPOLIS
If
On March 29 a pizza party arrangemenls can be made, a
was held for her. Attending spectal reunion for the 1963
were Tom Saunders, Mr. and graduat ing class at Kyger
Mr s. Ri chard Mounts of Creek High School will be
Bid well , Rev. a ni:l Mrs.
held this sum mer. Cla ss
Samuel Thompso n of Rio members sho uld contact Don
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Grande, Kathy Roberts. an Wa rehime at Wa rehim e
IJ oyd Hut chons.
Funeral Home, Upper River
A birthd ay dinn er w ~:~s Rd . or Dale Rothgeb, Jr.,
prepared by Mrs. Russell by Ga IIi polis Daily Tribune for
her famil y and friends. Cak e further information. It will be
and ice cream were se rved.
the d ass' 15th anniversary.
Those present were: ~r . an d

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m ot her s,
~ randm othc r s . newly-weds.
or certified leaders come joi n
us and express your questions
rilld ll p 1r11 0r1S at our di SC USSIOn

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for toy and TV fund

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n. ·n tH liS&lt;.'t'd about thl' lukl' wlnl'h sill' led up
lilt• ,\ppalal'inan Trml . lilt' 2!1J steps of the
JA·a 1n1Jg Tt!we r of Pl sCl ~,·li i dl ~ ht· climbed
Wi lli lite .&lt;c·uoto. tilt• da,l ' he dunned a
duwn su i\ filr tht• bln'lltt•n nt alct.•lelm·.ttiun
Ill (; eoP 1 J ~l uf Cl u wnDa~ , thl' ca!HI!Il~ tnps
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cmd tht• nlitny l'alll i&gt;·uuts.
S\ h-Ja 's ~l'outmg ca.rt't.T bt·ga n wllt'n her
dat;gil ler, su,wt.IJt•Cilllle" Sl'UOL SnSHili S
no\r 111&lt;HT1ed tmd lws twu d ultlren, Clm·
tu n. Sl'\' l'fl. ;md EmJI~ .Jt:an. Ul ll'. ami slw
nnd hc.·r husband. ( ;t'tl l' l!l' ctwrn brrs. liVt'

HY CHARLEN E HOF. f'J.I (' IJ
:11! 0D LEPOHT- Twellly·t ll o rt•ar' of
WlSt.'lf 1sh sernn• tu g1 rls un tlll'l'l' cunlHICilb ha s e~mwtl fur Syl"w \ l d~ l' l Htt-c
till' lu~ hl' s t~ w ;ml ft•f' \'uluntt:t•r :-.t'l'\"ll'L' 111
(~Jrl Sn,ut Jilg .
~1 r ~ . Ri ce. u 11;;!11\'t' of MHidl t• !hWt. wa:,

Hussell ce lebrated her 86th
:;:: birthday on April 1. Mrs.
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-:1 &gt;~ "\ l; - Elizabeth Chapel Churrh, located off Route 218 at Raccoo n Creek bridge,
c c !::~e· to hear the Bride of C1~r ist Singers Sunday evening. April9 at 7 p.m. Th is
..:: . r.&gt;:;:; •.• i all born-again people who know the Jesus they sing about. Pasloc Alfred
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A new 1nno vali on in home Sl'wtng 1
Per manen tly pleate d light we 1ght k'1 1t
S1mpl'y cut t o desi rl:!-d waist sile shor ten
and sew on s1de scam Anyone can do 11 1n
30 minutes! Sw1ng ing plea ts arc th e new
sprmg rage

Bt t he yar d , by th e in c h, pre -pack age d
Ve ry in e xpe nsive a n d quick .

SHIRRING

We have sa lt prints and your favor ite sol1ds

skirred in permanent press fabrics for qu ick ,
easy one sea m sewing . l ong and shor t st yles
with ruffled hem s and straps . Sold by the inch

ex pan els.·

P a nels $7 .99 eac h
39c .t o 70c per inch

GABARDINES &amp; QUIANAS
Se lec1 a swinging s ummer outfi t from our larg e sele ctio n of
co lo r ma t ch e d gabar d ines and Qianas . Pastels . brights, ar ,:
fa s hiona b le ka ik is . 54" to60 " priced fr om S3.98 yd .

French City Fabric Shoppe &gt;
Ga lli pol is ,

85 Court

Singer Approve d Deal e r
Open 9 a .m .-5 p.m . Tues., Wed ., Th urs . Sa t .
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Times-Sentinel , Sllllday, Apri19, 1978

Teacher workshop announced
ATHENS - What should
classroom teachers do if they
~re threatened by a student '1
This question and others
inVolving disciplin~ will be
discussed on Aprill7 and 24 in
v two-part televised work~op on --reacher Values and
Discipline " for junior and
senior high school teachers.
Th e
fir st
SCSSI On,
~ "Problems ln. Disciplin e,"
will explore teacher values
and attitudes as they relate to
various discipline problems.
Tri gger films will show
disciplinary encounters between students and teachers
and ask for possible solutions.
" Dealing with Defiance" is

NO, I. DON'T FEEL L.IKE

the topic for the second Verble; Dr. Charl es 1...
Thompson, Department of
session. on April 24.
Part icipa nt s will have the Psychology and Guidance,
opportunit y to transmit University of Tenpessee ; and
questions tu a panel of ex- Dr. Frank Bickel. Departof
Education.
perts durtng each workshop ment
, . . as 1think abvut the inner beauty and stength that lies
session and receive answers University of Kentucky .
Both sessions of the in a f cm~l e- h~inalc relatllmsllip.
over the air.
This is the yea r that SI!Wthe coming uf age concerni ng
Panelist s for the fir st workshop will be held in
sessio n are: Margaret Room 254, Radio-Telev ision su.-!1 rl•lationship;s . Twu of the biggest box orricc sellers,
Verble, College of Education, Buildi ng, College Street, "'.lulta "' and "' The Turning Point", dealt with the special emoUniversity of Kentucky: Dr. Athens. from 5: 15 to 7 p.m. tions native to the friendship of women.
1 ca n identify strongly with the female psyche. And why
Ri c ha rd Kind sva tter, There will b&lt;' a $5 registration
shuuldn
'tl. unc might ask. Simply because most women aren't
Departmen t of Seco ndary fe€ to cover the cost of
1&lt;1ught
tu
rt• late (u other women. Often we arc bvund to~ethe r
Education. Kent State mate rials.
IJy
till'
human
condition. We share an empathy for life's sufferTo register. contact Tom
University; and Marth a
i
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and
littll·
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else.
Kanapaux, President-Elect, S t a elk , A p p a I a c h i an
Accurdill!-! tu G1L1ria Stcinem, lbc fuminls't movement has
South Carolina Educat ional EducatiOn Satellite Pmject
;tllowcd
her tu d1sruve r her "Sisters''. So much for the moveCoordinator,
at
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1Associa tion . Panelists the
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toll-fr~
for
Ohio
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followin g week are : Ms.
I was encountered rece ntly. concerning my view~ on the
residents .
F:.H.A. Caught off guard. the on ly "era" I could think of involvl&lt;I doing laundry. My views are nght, embarrassingly fa r
right. If more time ,,cnergy cmd money were !:ipt::nt un improv~
ing ti ll' qua lily of lire fur Americans, then we might be moving
pla ces. If we wotTied more about proper health care fur the
elderly, proper food and Sl!nitary li ving conditions for our
rhldrcn. than over if we should use Miss or Ms, then we could
scl' Jnilt•stuncs.
Like Lillian m "J ulia" I know the bitterswcetness of a
llung fricndship which can't depend on time or distance .
My bestest high sehoul fri el\d, Gina, was often the center
uf my strength . We wc1·e thrown together in a life which dould
have go ne a tliUUSI!nd other ways . Together we shared the pain
or growing up and leaving home. For all the hazy days spe nt
dn·iuning, I woul dn 't trade the world in exchange. She was gotug to work in the San D1cgu Zoo and I wanted to be a D.C.
suc1 ctl worker. Wllcn we gre w up, if indeed we hHVt yet, she
went into the nnl itar y ami I entered the fourth estate. Neither
S&lt;J W their rcspc!'li vc path as a shattered dream . But the
tlreams we1·e so rc&lt;JI and so driving, just the way they should

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We crisscrossed tile ~u unlry in those years after high
school. Other fricndships were made but we managed to stay
111 touch, writing frantic letters alwut new loves, new interests.
We managed two meetings in our "nati ve " Virginia within
ftvt· ye&lt;n·s . Both meetings were spent giggling and riring
thoUSI!Illls of questions to each other. We moved through the
days like a F'ren~h painti ng Like the earth around us, we were
l'U illing alive. evulv111g into our own person. We wert fresh and
v11Jr&lt;Jnl and beautiful. Never again will there be such a time.
Fur a while we lust touch. misplaced addresses or
wlwtcvcr. There wa s much despe ration when we finally reach''' cad1other. Her last letter was bubbly as she raved abvu l
l~t·r five month old marriage and her new ca reer. At the end, on
a note uf st•riousness, she stated , 'I was so a fr~i d i'd lost you.
1Atst' 1 Never. Like a painting ur any other art Conn, it's
bt.•cJJ prcsl'rvcd - kept in our hearts and in our minds forever.

Lunch Menus
MENU
GALLIPOLIS CITY
SCHOOLS
Monda y, AprillO - Beanee
Weanee. tossed sa lad , sliced
pea ches, bread and butt er,
one-half pint milk .
Tuesday. April 11 - Blue
Devil burger wj th pi ckles,
fr ench fries,
buttered
ca rrots, ice cream. one-ha ir
pin t milk .
Wednesda y, April 12 Baked steak .
ma shed
pot atoes with gravy, sliced
pears, bread and butter, onehalf pint milk .
Thursday, April 13 Si&lt;1ppy Joe on bun, cole slaw,
but tered spin ach, pota to
d11ps, one-half pmt milk .
Friday, Aprill4 - Hot dog
wilh meat sau ce, green
beans. butt ered corn . Jello

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Monday , April 17 ~" Blue
Devil bur.ger with _, pickle.s.,
cheese sticks, buttered, peas,
applesau ce, une- half pine
milk .
Tuesday , April 18 - Ham
and bea ns. tossed sa lad ,
cornbread and butt er, ice
· t m•'lk.
cream, one-ha If pm
Wednesday, April 19 _
Oven fried chicken, mashed
potatoes with gravy, sliced
peacheS , br ead and butter ,
one-half pint milk .
Thursday, April 20 _ Hot
dog with meat sauce, green
IJeans, buttered corn , puddin• , one-half pint milk.
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barbecue on bun , cole slaw ,
buttered ca rrots, potato
dli ps, one-half pint milk.
Choice of whi te or
dlocolate milk.

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Cong resfl ional interes t in
MON DAY
veterans.
UNITED
Methodist
HARRISONVILLE Order
Women , Heath Church, Mid- of East em Star 2:i5 Tuesday 8
dleport. Monday, 7:30 p.m. at p.m . Presentations of 25 yea r
lhc church. Mrs. Ru1Je1i pins. Final date to pay dues.
Byers to be p1'ogram leader,
POMEROY Chamber or
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Mrs, Roscoe Wise, the devu- Commerce Tuesday noon at
lionalleader.
SUNDAY
Meigs Inn .
POMEHOY PTA, 7:30p.m.
MEETING of Meigs Girls'
SYRACUSE PTO Tuesday
Softball League, both junior Munday at•the schooL School 7:30 p.m. at schooL Refr esh·
and senior divisions, 4:30 patrol to be recognized. Of·, ments.
p.m. today at R,oyal Crown firers to be eleCted with seWINDING THAll. Ga rden
garage, N. Second Ave ., cond and lhil'd gra de parents Club. Tuesday at the home of
Middleport; all teams asked lo be greeters and hostesses. Mrs. Pat Thuma. Each
A nursery willue provided.
to be present.
member is to take a package
TUESDAY
uf ,.;eds. The program by
DAN HAYMAN
a nd
MEIGS COUNTY Chapter Mrs. Marjorie Walbum will
Country Hymntimers, 7:30
p.m. Saturday and Sunday 53, DAV , meeting Tuesday, lJc on compcmiun p!Cintiugs
nights at Fairview Christian 7:30 at home on Butternut ami trap plants. ArTangcUnion Church on Allee Road, Ave ., Pomeroy. Election of men t of the month is
two miles .from Ewlnglo. officers . Attendance.required " Mysteries in Space" with
to keep charter · and Iris Kelton lobe the judge.
Public invited.
. MONDAY
MEIGS COUNTY · Pioneer
and Histori ca l Society
meeting, 7:30p.m. Monday at
Meigs Museum, Butternut
Ave., Pomeroy.
LETART PT O meet ing,
7:30 p.m. at Letart Falls
Elementary Schoo l ;ith
representatives from th e
Meigs Health Department to
be speaker.
1WIN CITY Shrine Club
Monday 7:30 p.m. RefreshFLORIDA NEW
ments.
RUTLAND PTO Monday 7
p.m. Taking part will be the
· Brownies and Girl Scouts.
Class having most · grandparents present will receive a
$5 award .
MEIGS Athletic Boosters
Monday . 7:30 p.m. at high
school.
LA
LE CHE
Leag ue
meeting, 7: 30p.m. Monday at
home of Patty Coddington.
NEW CROP • FLORIDA
Anyone needed information
caU Bev Splete 441HOIO or
Betsy Crank, 675-2776.

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TURNS TWO - Rachel
Sue Bales, ~aughter of Mr.
and Mrs. ' Ralph Bale'S,
celrbrated her .&gt;econd birthday on March 19, at the
home of her parents In
Rulland. Attending the
celebration wer e her
grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Gibbs and
Kevin, Rolland; Mrs. Irma
Bales Route I, Cheshire;
Mr. and Mrs. William Hendricks, Shelia and Travis,
Route 4, Pomeroy ; Mr. and
Mrs. George Markin and
Jeremy, Route I, Cheshire.
Refreshments of cake, icc
cream, soft drinks and cuf·
fcc were served.

Officers installed
POMEROY-New officers
were installed at a recent
meeting uf the Meigs TOPS
Club I Take Off Pounds Sensibly1 held at the Pomeroy
F'i rst Baptisl Chu rch .
Tile new "offt c •rs ~ r e
Theresa Wuod , leader ; Joan
Eads, co-leade l'; W and~
Faul k, secretary; Virginia
Dean, treasurer: Carolyn
Black, weight recorder, and
Betty Sayre, assisumt weight
recorder.
It was noted that Virginia
Dean is lhe divisiomt l winner
in TOPS. with Marsha
Huutlashelt taking first place
in the Fourth Division, ~ nd
Carolyn Black lak ing second
place . In the Firth Division,
Connie Bales was first place
winner .. Meigs County queen
. was Theresa _\'lyuds. and ,
· Ne llie Grover was the ruiinerup.
Plans were made for a yard
sale durin g the meeting. It
was noted that !he dub now
has 61• members with
several new members bei ng
added in the past few weeks .
Meetings are held each
Tuesday at the Pomeroy
C.11Urch with weigh-in lime
bci ng 6:30 and the meeting
tune being 7 p.m. Anyone in!crested in TOPS as a means
uf !using we1ght is in vllc&lt;l to

telephone Mrs. Delores
Hawk , 992-7202 for additional

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Adult books released by the
Ga llia Co unly Distric t
Libraryon Apr. 6 wer e: FiveMinute Marriage , Jua n
Aik en; Quasar , Qu asar
Burning Bright, Isaac
Asimov; The Killing in the
Market, John Ball with
Beva n; In the Nigh! Season,
Christiaan Barnard; Sta ined
Glass. William F. Buckley.
Jr.; A St ranger Is Watchi ng,
Mary Hi gg ins Clu rk: A
Dream Apart, I.Alsley Egan ;
The Angry Tide, Winston
Graham : A Prince of a
Fellow, Shelby Hearon: The
World Acco rding to Ga rp.
J ohn Irving; Scruples, Judith
Krantz ; Dead Ey e, .John ·
Re€SC.
Adult Non-Fiction - The
Book of Danie l, Anchor
Bible ; The Senate Nofiody
Knows, Bernard ASbell ; No
More Here &amp; There: Adopting the Older Child, Ann
Carney; Hello, I Must Be
Going; Grouch o and His
Friends, Charl otte Chandler ;
Actualizations: You Don't
have to Reh earse to be
Yourself, Stewart Emery :
Inner Skiin g. W. Ti mothy
Ga llway; The Cou ntry Music
Quiz Book, Don Humphrey s,
Design for Needlepoint and
Latch Hook Ru~. Dorothy
Kaestner ; Charlie Chaplin,
John McCabe ; A New Life
Plan : A Guide for the
Divorced Woman, Louise
Monta gue; The Dia r y of
Vikenty Angaro v, Vict or
Muravin ; On Photography,
Susa n Sontag:
Silen t
Missions, General Vernon A.
Wa lt ers; The Compu lsive
Over-Eater : Seven Steps to
Thin Sanity , . Geo rge F.
Christians.

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projects and interest in the
meetings and a speaker fur a
future meeting . The next
meeting will be at Ga\l ia
Schoolhouse April IL Ad·
visors are Poster Lewis and
Mary
Jane . McNeaL
Members present were Lori

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Easter with Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Wolfe were their
children and grandchildren..
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wolfe,
""n Denny, of AkrQn; Mrs.
Marl ene Thompson of
., Columbus; Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Wolfe , son Ricky ,
daughter , Mr . and Mrs.
Frank Pannell of Belpre: Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Van Meter,·
Granville, their daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clary, son
Derek of Newark ; Mr . and
Mrs . Henry . Hartman,
daughter Carla, local.
The dinner was prepared
by the ramily due to their
mother's illness, .also' helping
was Clara Conroy. Other
guests for dinner were Mr.
and Mrs. Erroll Conroy and
Mra. Allee Dodson and
Teresa Cogar, Guysville.
Guests caUing in afternoon
were Rev. and Mrs. Amos
Tillla of RuUand and Mrs.
Ellen Buuey and daughter.
They received caUs from Mr.
and Mrs. Verne Weber of
McAllen, Texas and Mr. and ·
Mrs. Durward Conroy of
Memphis, Tenn., wishing the
!amily a Happy EaMer.

King voted in club. We pi cked
project s and talked over
activities for summer. The
next meeting will be at Kathy
and .Jenny Thaler 's Th ursday
April 20 at 7 p.m. Advisors ·
arc Jan1 ce Pettus and
Virginia Crem ean s. Mem bers present were Kathy
llw ler , Jenny Thaler , !Jtri
_F'i sher, Kem Hemph ill ,
She rri Hardyman. A guest
prese nt was Mr s. Becky
Slone . - Reporl er SheiTt
llardyman.
Ruck IIIII Ha nchers met
April I at Glenn and Pat
Elliot t's. Lynn e Lewis
presid ed. Chad lewi s led
pled~e to HI and Melody
Ta te to the flag . Lynne Lewi s
h&lt;ld chCJrge of the prog ram.

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Officoers are president, Lynne
Lewis : vice president, Scott
Lewis and vice president
Wa yne Lewis; secretary,
Melody Tate ; new~ rtJlorter,
Eugene Bates; treasurer,
Scott Elliott; recreation
leader, Chad Lewis; Julie
HaU, fund-ra ising comm.;
Wayne Lewis , Lynne Lewis,
-Scott E lli ott and Melody
Tpte. The next meeting will
be at Lewis home at 6:30p.m.
April 15. Advisors a re
Glendon and Pat Eliiott.
MemiJer s present were
Lynn e Lewis, Sclltt Elliot!,
Chad Lewis, Melody Tate,
Wayne Lewis, Scott Lewis.
Absent were Eugene Bates
and Julie HaiL - Reporter
Eugene Bates.

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met April 4 at Gall ia Schoolhouse.
Ross
McNea l,.
presiden t, pres ided. Anna
Miller led devotions and Rose
McNeal had charge of the
program. Mike Lewis led the
club in the pledge lo the flag.
Ed Cox led pledge to 4-H flag .
Sorne discussion was made
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pr ogram buok. The next
meeting Will be Apirl 27 at
Cox, Ed Cox, Hobin Kan- ., Mrs. Becky Scott's. Members
ni ard, Vil etta Kanniard. pr ese nt were !leth Berki ch,
Vin cent Kanniard, Deb bie Kelly Hem phill , Julie Scott ·
Miller, Greg Miller, Teresa and Angie Betz. A guest
Miller, Anna Miller, Shell y present was Lesley Martin. Miller, Rose McNeal, Jerry Reporter Janice Eva ns.
Lewis, Mike Lewi s. Denise
Woolum. Aguest present wns
Northu p Lftssics
met
Tommy Miller. - RcptH1er March :n al Hucky Slune's.
Teresa Miller.
Lori r'isher and Kathy Th aler
presitletl. Jane t l'l'ltu s and
Hardy Girls 4-H Club met Virginia Cremea ns presided.
March 30 at Mrs. Becky Officers are Ka thy Thaler .
Scott :S. Kri st in e Shupe president: Lori Fisher, vice
presided and Mrs. Becky president; Kern Hemphill ,
Scott had charge of th e secreta ry-1 rea surer: Sheryl
program . Amy Neil gave a Hardyrnan 1 repm1 cr ; Terri
safety report and Ca n ic Kin·~. devotions ; .Jenny
Creameans gave a healt h 111alcr, son ~ lead er ; Ten i
report . We disc ussed plans

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Teacher workshop announced
ATHENS - What should
classroom teachers do if they
~re threatened by a student '1
This question and others
inVolving disciplin~ will be
discussed on Aprill7 and 24 in
v two-part televised work~op on --reacher Values and
Discipline " for junior and
senior high school teachers.
Th e
fir st
SCSSI On,
~ "Problems ln. Disciplin e,"
will explore teacher values
and attitudes as they relate to
various discipline problems.
Tri gger films will show
disciplinary encounters between students and teachers
and ask for possible solutions.
" Dealing with Defiance" is

NO, I. DON'T FEEL L.IKE

the topic for the second Verble; Dr. Charl es 1...
Thompson, Department of
session. on April 24.
Part icipa nt s will have the Psychology and Guidance,
opportunit y to transmit University of Tenpessee ; and
questions tu a panel of ex- Dr. Frank Bickel. Departof
Education.
perts durtng each workshop ment
, . . as 1think abvut the inner beauty and stength that lies
session and receive answers University of Kentucky .
Both sessions of the in a f cm~l e- h~inalc relatllmsllip.
over the air.
This is the yea r that SI!Wthe coming uf age concerni ng
Panelist s for the fir st workshop will be held in
sessio n are: Margaret Room 254, Radio-Telev ision su.-!1 rl•lationship;s . Twu of the biggest box orricc sellers,
Verble, College of Education, Buildi ng, College Street, "'.lulta "' and "' The Turning Point", dealt with the special emoUniversity of Kentucky: Dr. Athens. from 5: 15 to 7 p.m. tions native to the friendship of women.
1 ca n identify strongly with the female psyche. And why
Ri c ha rd Kind sva tter, There will b&lt;' a $5 registration
shuuldn
'tl. unc might ask. Simply because most women aren't
Departmen t of Seco ndary fe€ to cover the cost of
1&lt;1ught
tu
rt• late (u other women. Often we arc bvund to~ethe r
Education. Kent State mate rials.
IJy
till'
human
condition. We share an empathy for life's sufferTo register. contact Tom
University; and Marth a
i
ng
and
littll·
'
else.
Kanapaux, President-Elect, S t a elk , A p p a I a c h i an
Accurdill!-! tu G1L1ria Stcinem, lbc fuminls't movement has
South Carolina Educat ional EducatiOn Satellite Pmject
;tllowcd
her tu d1sruve r her "Sisters''. So much for the moveCoordinator,
at
593-3511
or
1Associa tion . Panelists the
B00-282-4401.
toll-fr~
for
Ohio
IIIL'llt
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followin g week are : Ms.
I was encountered rece ntly. concerning my view~ on the
residents .
F:.H.A. Caught off guard. the on ly "era" I could think of involvl&lt;I doing laundry. My views are nght, embarrassingly fa r
right. If more time ,,cnergy cmd money were !:ipt::nt un improv~
ing ti ll' qua lily of lire fur Americans, then we might be moving
pla ces. If we wotTied more about proper health care fur the
elderly, proper food and Sl!nitary li ving conditions for our
rhldrcn. than over if we should use Miss or Ms, then we could
scl' Jnilt•stuncs.
Like Lillian m "J ulia" I know the bitterswcetness of a
llung fricndship which can't depend on time or distance .
My bestest high sehoul fri el\d, Gina, was often the center
uf my strength . We wc1·e thrown together in a life which dould
have go ne a tliUUSI!nd other ways . Together we shared the pain
or growing up and leaving home. For all the hazy days spe nt
dn·iuning, I woul dn 't trade the world in exchange. She was gotug to work in the San D1cgu Zoo and I wanted to be a D.C.
suc1 ctl worker. Wllcn we gre w up, if indeed we hHVt yet, she
went into the nnl itar y ami I entered the fourth estate. Neither
S&lt;J W their rcspc!'li vc path as a shattered dream . But the
tlreams we1·e so rc&lt;JI and so driving, just the way they should

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We crisscrossed tile ~u unlry in those years after high
school. Other fricndships were made but we managed to stay
111 touch, writing frantic letters alwut new loves, new interests.
We managed two meetings in our "nati ve " Virginia within
ftvt· ye&lt;n·s . Both meetings were spent giggling and riring
thoUSI!Illls of questions to each other. We moved through the
days like a F'ren~h painti ng Like the earth around us, we were
l'U illing alive. evulv111g into our own person. We wert fresh and
v11Jr&lt;Jnl and beautiful. Never again will there be such a time.
Fur a while we lust touch. misplaced addresses or
wlwtcvcr. There wa s much despe ration when we finally reach''' cad1other. Her last letter was bubbly as she raved abvu l
l~t·r five month old marriage and her new ca reer. At the end, on
a note uf st•riousness, she stated , 'I was so a fr~i d i'd lost you.
1Atst' 1 Never. Like a painting ur any other art Conn, it's
bt.•cJJ prcsl'rvcd - kept in our hearts and in our minds forever.

Lunch Menus
MENU
GALLIPOLIS CITY
SCHOOLS
Monda y, AprillO - Beanee
Weanee. tossed sa lad , sliced
pea ches, bread and butt er,
one-half pint milk .
Tuesday. April 11 - Blue
Devil burger wj th pi ckles,
fr ench fries,
buttered
ca rrots, ice cream. one-ha ir
pin t milk .
Wednesda y, April 12 Baked steak .
ma shed
pot atoes with gravy, sliced
pears, bread and butter, onehalf pint milk .
Thursday, April 13 Si&lt;1ppy Joe on bun, cole slaw,
but tered spin ach, pota to
d11ps, one-half pmt milk .
Friday, Aprill4 - Hot dog
wilh meat sau ce, green
beans. butt ered corn . Jello

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Monday , April 17 ~" Blue
Devil bur.ger with _, pickle.s.,
cheese sticks, buttered, peas,
applesau ce, une- half pine
milk .
Tuesday , April 18 - Ham
and bea ns. tossed sa lad ,
cornbread and butt er, ice
· t m•'lk.
cream, one-ha If pm
Wednesday, April 19 _
Oven fried chicken, mashed
potatoes with gravy, sliced
peacheS , br ead and butter ,
one-half pint milk .
Thursday, April 20 _ Hot
dog with meat sauce, green
IJeans, buttered corn , puddin• , one-half pint milk.
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barbecue on bun , cole slaw ,
buttered ca rrots, potato
dli ps, one-half pint milk.
Choice of whi te or
dlocolate milk.

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Cong resfl ional interes t in
MON DAY
veterans.
UNITED
Methodist
HARRISONVILLE Order
Women , Heath Church, Mid- of East em Star 2:i5 Tuesday 8
dleport. Monday, 7:30 p.m. at p.m . Presentations of 25 yea r
lhc church. Mrs. Ru1Je1i pins. Final date to pay dues.
Byers to be p1'ogram leader,
POMEROY Chamber or
_I
Mrs, Roscoe Wise, the devu- Commerce Tuesday noon at
lionalleader.
SUNDAY
Meigs Inn .
POMEHOY PTA, 7:30p.m.
MEETING of Meigs Girls'
SYRACUSE PTO Tuesday
Softball League, both junior Munday at•the schooL School 7:30 p.m. at schooL Refr esh·
and senior divisions, 4:30 patrol to be recognized. Of·, ments.
p.m. today at R,oyal Crown firers to be eleCted with seWINDING THAll. Ga rden
garage, N. Second Ave ., cond and lhil'd gra de parents Club. Tuesday at the home of
Middleport; all teams asked lo be greeters and hostesses. Mrs. Pat Thuma. Each
A nursery willue provided.
to be present.
member is to take a package
TUESDAY
uf ,.;eds. The program by
DAN HAYMAN
a nd
MEIGS COUNTY Chapter Mrs. Marjorie Walbum will
Country Hymntimers, 7:30
p.m. Saturday and Sunday 53, DAV , meeting Tuesday, lJc on compcmiun p!Cintiugs
nights at Fairview Christian 7:30 at home on Butternut ami trap plants. ArTangcUnion Church on Allee Road, Ave ., Pomeroy. Election of men t of the month is
two miles .from Ewlnglo. officers . Attendance.required " Mysteries in Space" with
to keep charter · and Iris Kelton lobe the judge.
Public invited.
. MONDAY
MEIGS COUNTY · Pioneer
and Histori ca l Society
meeting, 7:30p.m. Monday at
Meigs Museum, Butternut
Ave., Pomeroy.
LETART PT O meet ing,
7:30 p.m. at Letart Falls
Elementary Schoo l ;ith
representatives from th e
Meigs Health Department to
be speaker.
1WIN CITY Shrine Club
Monday 7:30 p.m. RefreshFLORIDA NEW
ments.
RUTLAND PTO Monday 7
p.m. Taking part will be the
· Brownies and Girl Scouts.
Class having most · grandparents present will receive a
$5 award .
MEIGS Athletic Boosters
Monday . 7:30 p.m. at high
school.
LA
LE CHE
Leag ue
meeting, 7: 30p.m. Monday at
home of Patty Coddington.
NEW CROP • FLORIDA
Anyone needed information
caU Bev Splete 441HOIO or
Betsy Crank, 675-2776.

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TURNS TWO - Rachel
Sue Bales, ~aughter of Mr.
and Mrs. ' Ralph Bale'S,
celrbrated her .&gt;econd birthday on March 19, at the
home of her parents In
Rulland. Attending the
celebration wer e her
grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Gibbs and
Kevin, Rolland; Mrs. Irma
Bales Route I, Cheshire;
Mr. and Mrs. William Hendricks, Shelia and Travis,
Route 4, Pomeroy ; Mr. and
Mrs. George Markin and
Jeremy, Route I, Cheshire.
Refreshments of cake, icc
cream, soft drinks and cuf·
fcc were served.

Officers installed
POMEROY-New officers
were installed at a recent
meeting uf the Meigs TOPS
Club I Take Off Pounds Sensibly1 held at the Pomeroy
F'i rst Baptisl Chu rch .
Tile new "offt c •rs ~ r e
Theresa Wuod , leader ; Joan
Eads, co-leade l'; W and~
Faul k, secretary; Virginia
Dean, treasurer: Carolyn
Black, weight recorder, and
Betty Sayre, assisumt weight
recorder.
It was noted that Virginia
Dean is lhe divisiomt l winner
in TOPS. with Marsha
Huutlashelt taking first place
in the Fourth Division, ~ nd
Carolyn Black lak ing second
place . In the Firth Division,
Connie Bales was first place
winner .. Meigs County queen
. was Theresa _\'lyuds. and ,
· Ne llie Grover was the ruiinerup.
Plans were made for a yard
sale durin g the meeting. It
was noted that !he dub now
has 61• members with
several new members bei ng
added in the past few weeks .
Meetings are held each
Tuesday at the Pomeroy
C.11Urch with weigh-in lime
bci ng 6:30 and the meeting
tune being 7 p.m. Anyone in!crested in TOPS as a means
uf !using we1ght is in vllc&lt;l to

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Adult books released by the
Ga llia Co unly Distric t
Libraryon Apr. 6 wer e: FiveMinute Marriage , Jua n
Aik en; Quasar , Qu asar
Burning Bright, Isaac
Asimov; The Killing in the
Market, John Ball with
Beva n; In the Nigh! Season,
Christiaan Barnard; Sta ined
Glass. William F. Buckley.
Jr.; A St ranger Is Watchi ng,
Mary Hi gg ins Clu rk: A
Dream Apart, I.Alsley Egan ;
The Angry Tide, Winston
Graham : A Prince of a
Fellow, Shelby Hearon: The
World Acco rding to Ga rp.
J ohn Irving; Scruples, Judith
Krantz ; Dead Ey e, .John ·
Re€SC.
Adult Non-Fiction - The
Book of Danie l, Anchor
Bible ; The Senate Nofiody
Knows, Bernard ASbell ; No
More Here &amp; There: Adopting the Older Child, Ann
Carney; Hello, I Must Be
Going; Grouch o and His
Friends, Charl otte Chandler ;
Actualizations: You Don't
have to Reh earse to be
Yourself, Stewart Emery :
Inner Skiin g. W. Ti mothy
Ga llway; The Cou ntry Music
Quiz Book, Don Humphrey s,
Design for Needlepoint and
Latch Hook Ru~. Dorothy
Kaestner ; Charlie Chaplin,
John McCabe ; A New Life
Plan : A Guide for the
Divorced Woman, Louise
Monta gue; The Dia r y of
Vikenty Angaro v, Vict or
Muravin ; On Photography,
Susa n Sontag:
Silen t
Missions, General Vernon A.
Wa lt ers; The Compu lsive
Over-Eater : Seven Steps to
Thin Sanity , . Geo rge F.
Christians.

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projects and interest in the
meetings and a speaker fur a
future meeting . The next
meeting will be at Ga\l ia
Schoolhouse April IL Ad·
visors are Poster Lewis and
Mary
Jane . McNeaL
Members present were Lori

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Easter with Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Wolfe were their
children and grandchildren..
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wolfe,
""n Denny, of AkrQn; Mrs.
Marl ene Thompson of
., Columbus; Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Wolfe , son Ricky ,
daughter , Mr . and Mrs.
Frank Pannell of Belpre: Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Van Meter,·
Granville, their daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clary, son
Derek of Newark ; Mr . and
Mrs . Henry . Hartman,
daughter Carla, local.
The dinner was prepared
by the ramily due to their
mother's illness, .also' helping
was Clara Conroy. Other
guests for dinner were Mr.
and Mrs. Erroll Conroy and
Mra. Allee Dodson and
Teresa Cogar, Guysville.
Guests caUing in afternoon
were Rev. and Mrs. Amos
Tillla of RuUand and Mrs.
Ellen Buuey and daughter.
They received caUs from Mr.
and Mrs. Verne Weber of
McAllen, Texas and Mr. and ·
Mrs. Durward Conroy of
Memphis, Tenn., wishing the
!amily a Happy EaMer.

King voted in club. We pi cked
project s and talked over
activities for summer. The
next meeting will be at Kathy
and .Jenny Thaler 's Th ursday
April 20 at 7 p.m. Advisors ·
arc Jan1 ce Pettus and
Virginia Crem ean s. Mem bers present were Kathy
llw ler , Jenny Thaler , !Jtri
_F'i sher, Kem Hemph ill ,
She rri Hardyman. A guest
prese nt was Mr s. Becky
Slone . - Reporl er SheiTt
llardyman.
Ruck IIIII Ha nchers met
April I at Glenn and Pat
Elliot t's. Lynn e Lewis
presid ed. Chad lewi s led
pled~e to HI and Melody
Ta te to the flag . Lynne Lewi s
h&lt;ld chCJrge of the prog ram.

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Officoers are president, Lynne
Lewis : vice president, Scott
Lewis and vice president
Wa yne Lewis; secretary,
Melody Tate ; new~ rtJlorter,
Eugene Bates; treasurer,
Scott Elliott; recreation
leader, Chad Lewis; Julie
HaU, fund-ra ising comm.;
Wayne Lewis , Lynne Lewis,
-Scott E lli ott and Melody
Tpte. The next meeting will
be at Lewis home at 6:30p.m.
April 15. Advisors a re
Glendon and Pat Eliiott.
MemiJer s present were
Lynn e Lewis, Sclltt Elliot!,
Chad Lewis, Melody Tate,
Wayne Lewis, Scott Lewis.
Absent were Eugene Bates
and Julie HaiL - Reporter
Eugene Bates.

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met April 4 at Gall ia Schoolhouse.
Ross
McNea l,.
presiden t, pres ided. Anna
Miller led devotions and Rose
McNeal had charge of the
program. Mike Lewis led the
club in the pledge lo the flag.
Ed Cox led pledge to 4-H flag .
Sorne discussion was made
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pr ogram buok. The next
meeting Will be Apirl 27 at
Cox, Ed Cox, Hobin Kan- ., Mrs. Becky Scott's. Members
ni ard, Vil etta Kanniard. pr ese nt were !leth Berki ch,
Vin cent Kanniard, Deb bie Kelly Hem phill , Julie Scott ·
Miller, Greg Miller, Teresa and Angie Betz. A guest
Miller, Anna Miller, Shell y present was Lesley Martin. Miller, Rose McNeal, Jerry Reporter Janice Eva ns.
Lewis, Mike Lewi s. Denise
Woolum. Aguest present wns
Northu p Lftssics
met
Tommy Miller. - RcptH1er March :n al Hucky Slune's.
Teresa Miller.
Lori r'isher and Kathy Th aler
presitletl. Jane t l'l'ltu s and
Hardy Girls 4-H Club met Virginia Cremea ns presided.
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Hubie Green early 3rd round
Welcome Wagon
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~UGUSTA, Ga. (UP]) _:_ Hubie Green, after receiving a
good luck hug from his mother before teeing off, went out and
birdied. five of the first eight holes Saturday to take the early
lead after 45 holes of the Masters Tournament.
Green, the U.S. Open champion who says he has to gamble
on the Ion~. 7,040-yard Augusta National Course, was as hot as
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fourth, seventh and eighth holes to go S-under-par for thetornament.
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UPI Sports Editor
AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPl l His iron shot was bold , much
more so than it should 've
been. and when it strayed off
line and struck a woman
alongside the 18th green ;
Spain 's well-bred Severiano
Ballesteros flin ched and
instantly realized he had to
express his regret in some
way.
His English is still poor but
there is nothing wrong with
his instincts.
Moving quickly up to where
a small circle of others were
showing concern fo r the
woman, who actually had
been far more frightened
than injured, Ballesteros
reached out for her hand and
gently kissed it in the finest
continentaf tradition.
Upon orders from him, his
caddy, Marion Herrington , ·
fished a brand new ball out of
the golf bag he was carrying
and presented it to the lady
with Ballesteros' com·

Y ea~cr 's

single.

The final \.os Angeles run
came in the ninth on singles
by Hnn Ccy and Baker.

increase Toronto's lead to 3~ 1.
May berr y. obtained by
Tonint o from Ka nsas City
last Tuesday . hit his fir st
home ru n for Toronw with
one uut in the third and
Hutton, acq uired during the
winte r fr om Philadelphia,
belted his first American
League homer lead ing off the
ninth.
Ahome run by Hon Leflore
mthe seventh inning gave the
T1gers their second run.

inning. A t wo~ut error by

Slaton, a single by Alan Ashby and Wag ner 's error
produ ced the tie brea king run
in th e second before AI Woods
followed with a single to

ching of Fred Norman and st ra ight over the Astros.
Before Norm an depart ed
Doug Bair Saturday in a 2-1
victory by Cinci nnati over with one out in the ninth and a
Houston, the Heds' th &gt;rd runn er on fir st base, the
veteran Re ds' so uthp aw
struck out seven and walk ed
only two. The Astros' only run
ROTTERDAM , Nethertands !UP!) - Jimmy
came in the first inning on
Connors held off a persist ent Vilas Gerulaltls in the
semifinals of the $175,000 World Championship Tennis

CINC INNATI (UP! ) George Foster hit hi s second
homer of th e season to back
th e co mbined four-hit pit-

•

NEW YORK (UPI I Pinch hitter Ed Kranepool
belted a twtH&gt;ut , two-run
homer in the ninth inning
Saturday to give the New
York Meta a 8-5 victory over
Montreal, thefr second in a
row over the El11p0s.
. Kranepool, batting for
winning pitcher Marty
Cornejo, hit his first 1978
homer off loser Stan Bahnsen
after Bruce Boisclair had
walked to lead off the inning.
Dave Cash drove in two .
runs with a triple In the
E~s' thr~run t.hird in- ·

ning ana ne s&gt;ngleo • and
scored one of two more
Montreal runs in the sixth.
Chris Speier, who had four
hits, singled In each of his
first three at-bats for Montreal and reached base on an
error in the seventh inning.
Expos starter Rudy May,
acquired from the Baltimore
Orioles during the off-season,
was touc)\ed for a leadoff
homer by the Mets' Steve'
Hender110n In the fourth In·
ning and a two-run blast by
Lee Mazzilll in the eighth .

•rn.

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singles by Terry Puhl and out an infield hit and scored
Enos Cabell and Bob Wat· un Cesar Geronimo 's triple
so n's sacrifice fly .
down the ri ~ht line.
Foster's homer, his second
The Reds Hits in the second
in as many games, came off inning were three of only six
loser Joaquim Andjuar and they were able to get off
tu uched off a two-run secoHd Andjuar who went th e
inning for th e Reds. Two outs dista nce for Houston.
!&lt;Her, Dave Crmccpt'ion treat

TllUrnament Saturday to advance to the final round

where he will ml'C t Raul Ramirez of Mexico.
Top·seeded Connors of Belleville, Dl., stopped
Gt"rulaitis, Howard Reach, N. V., 4-6, tH, 6-4 whil e
fuurth ·secded Ramire'l defeated !lie Nastase of
Roumania, 7·5, &amp;-3 .

.

Connors and Ramirez last played in Philadelphia
in January when Connors won in three sets.
Cnnnors was pressured into mistakes in the first
set be lore regaining l'tlntrul. But Cunnl)rs , relyin g on
his typkal hard strukcs, ltmnd his tuurh in the seeund

set and gradually dumina led play as his accuracy
impro ved.

Praises winner,
has no regrets
BAT YAI. Thailand 1UPl l
- Venezuelan light welter·
weight chall enge r Francisco
Moreno, knocked out by Thai
World Champion Saensa~
Muangsurin Saturday night ,
pr &lt;.tised the winner and said

he had no regrets.
"Saensak was able to ta ke
my punches and come back
fl~hting,"

he Lold newsmen in
his dressing room after the

bout.
Saensak stopped Moreno
wit h a heavy 13th-rou ntl
attac k which le-f t the
cha \Ienge r bleeding fr ee ly
fro m the mo uth and a cut
uvcr the left eye .
"The champion is a good
fighter and'! have no regrets
losing to him,'' Moreno sa id.
"I' d certa inly lik e to fight
him agc1in."

Moreno wa s the eighth
cha ll enge r to try un ·
successfully to wrest Saen-

'11JU"isday and when he was as many as eight or 10 before .
Mter plllyi ng with Jack
asked afte rward Whether he
always kisses ladies' hands Niek l1tus m the secon d round.
aft er he hits them, Nicklaus said there was no
Ba llesteros wo uldn't allow doubt in his mmd Ba llesteros
himse lf to be mouse-\rapped. " will win more than one
grcCn &lt;:uat here, " referring to
He decli ned to say.
Unquestionably the most the tradtlional green jacket
prom ising foreign newcomer given every MCJster s' winner .
to golf since Gary Player - " f hit what I t'Onsi dercd to
ventured over to these shores be some pretty good drives,
from
South
Africa, but he'd alw,,vs be 25-30
Ba ll es teros ce lebrates his yards ahead of me." said
21st birt hday today and Nicklaus, a five-time Masters
there's no better way he co uld wi nner . "Some of his shots
think of doing it than by were incredible, All he has to
becomin g the youngest do is lea rn how to play this
professional ever to win the co urse. and he's going to be
Masters. Wh ether he does nor rough \u beat. Extremely
not, he's still the youngest pro mugh ."
Tom Weiskopf, Ballesteros'
ever to compete in the event.
Ballesteros arri ved in opening round part ner, was
Au gusta straight fr om a equa ll y impressed.
"lie's so long and smooth
victo ry in the grea ter
Greensboro Open at Greens- and eff ort less, he's unboro, N. c. Be impressed bel ieva bl e," test if ied
everyone so much with the Weiskopf. ""When we both
way he won thai Deane sta rted off on the very firsl
Beman, th e PGA Tour hole, he hit the bes t,
(lKJ mmi ssione r , br oke smoothest 300-yard drive into
prece dent by. dec laring the wind I ever saw."
Pa lmer
may
be
Ballesteros co uld join the
reg ula r tou r im medi ately Ballesteros' biggest booster
· with out botherin g · to go of all.
"I'll tell you how good he
through the o t~e r wise
necessa ry tourna me nt is," Pa lmer said. " He and 1
were playi ng in the Lancomc
players' school.
" The r eason we se nd Tournament in Paris two
anyon e to the school is to see yea rs ago and l was four
trokes up on him with nine
If he has the necessary &amp;
proficiency to 'Jllay on the ho les to.go. l hit every green,
tour " said Beman . " Ob· pan-ed every hole and still
lost . He shot a 31. "
viously Ballesteros has."
If tlje 6·foot, 195· pound
The husky, dark -hair ed
· Spaniard , with 19 In- Ballesteros has any weakness
ternational titles to his credit at all , it's only that he doesn't
so far , will make up his mind seem to rea lize his own
whether or not he wishes to strength som etimes. He has a
join the tour within the next tendency to play too boldly
611 days. His next stop after and too recklessly at times
the Masters will be th e although the formula seems
Tournament of Cl1ampions to be wo rking out well for
next week at Lat'Osta, Calif. him.
He seems to p(efer getting
This was only the second
Masters he ever played in, on with everything he does.
but Ballesteros attracted He never walks slowly , for
•.. ore att ention than other example, but always strides
golf.ers who had competed in purpose full7. His tirst name

pllments.
Bluohing a bit. she im·
mediately was pe rfectly all •
right again and demonstrated
that by smiling engal!in ~ l v ."
"Anyt ime," she said.
Such IS the type of uncommon appea l Sevcrianu
Ballester.os, golf 's new
Wund erkind , seems to
gen erate not on ly among a
hea lthy majority of women
who have noticed his manner
and seen the way he hit s a
gol f ball, but also among
most men who have done the
sa me thmg.
For sheer charisma,
Ballesteros co uld be Spain 's
greatest contribution since El
Cordobes, and for the natural
flair , ability and general
abandon' with which he plays
golf, he already is being
hailed , perhaps a littl e
prematurely, as "the new
Arnold Palm er."
The episode in which is ball
hit the woma n occurred
during the first round of the
Ma sters Tourna ment on

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fi"1 , bot Jason Thom pson
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Smi th singled, moved to th ird
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Ga rvey's si n ~l e. '111ey made
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strokes wpar for hi s first 10 holes Saturday .
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Reds cop third win in row

Ballesteros' English may be
poor, but not his instincts

Brenda IIIJud. Kt:l l) l.uJgtJ,

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ATLANTA (UP! ) - Regg ie 4-1 lead in the fifth . Smith
Smith slammed out three also singled nd scored in the
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homer, and Tomm y John in the seventh.
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Willis, notch ed hi s and
Toronto's fir st win of the
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SPORTS
Dodgers in... 6-2
win over Braves

BLACK &amp; DECKER

Wmners were J1ll l.a km :111d
Mat1 y Sheffield . Ach'tSor&gt; art'
Mem bers

Trevin o got one of th ose shots back on the eighth with a
holes.
Giving Green more of a lift than the hug fr om his mother birdie; am! he stood at 4-under at that point along with Dave
was a disastrous triple lx&gt;gey by Lee Trevino, who shared the Grah am, Bill Kr atzer!, Joe In man, Gene Li ttler and Hale
second round lea d, on the fifth hole.
Irwi n. •
Funseth , who also shared the halfway lead in last year's
Trevino, who needs only the Masters to complete a
personal grand slam , had started the day at 5-under 139 along Masters with eventual winner Tom Watson, remained in
with Funseth, then moved into sole control when he birdied the strong contention ~s he moved to 6-under with bi rdies on the
third hole Saturday. But he may have blown th e tournament second and fifth holes agamst bogey on the third.
Jack Nicklaus five times a Masters winner and the pre·
with his seven on the par-4, 450-yard fifth.
Trevino went ove r the green with his approach, chipped back tournament favo~ite once again, kept himself on the fr inge of
into a trap, took two to get out , then two-putted. This put him contention. After reaching the turn Saturday at 1-&lt;Jver for the
championship, Nicklaus birdied three of the next four holes w
back at :1-under for 42 holes.

le~der

5&lt;tk's two·ycar-old title awa y
from him . Si x of the fi ~hl s
en ded in knockout victories
for the Thai.
"Saensak is an extremely
slow start er ." said Moreno's
ma nager Rafito Cedeno. But
he praised Saensak's punching abili ty .
Giraldo Va ldez, Moreno's
Cuban trainer. said his boxe r
fo u ~h l well in the early
rounds. "Bu t there's littl e
doub t Saensa k was the
stro nger pu ncher and he
deserved the victory," he
said.
Saensa k's tra in er and
manager Sanong Rakvanich
\o ld newsm elt he worried
early in the fight about
Moreno's fast start .
·'I told Saensak to face up
to Moreno and try to knock
him out, " Sanong said, "And
that's exactly what he did."

Islanaers
cop title
UN IONDALE, N.Y. tUPl i
- Clark Gill ies scored two
goals durin g a fi ve·goal
outburst in the first per iod
Saturday as the New York
Islanders blew out the Ne w
Yor k Ra ngers 7-2 to clin ch
the Pat rick D1vision Title
ove r
secon d · pl ace
Ph il ade lphia, ending the
Flye rs· fou r-year reign as
division champions.

Mik e Kaszycki , Bob
Bourne. Bob Nyst rom added
the ot her first-period Islander
goals.
Kszyc ki ope ned the scorin g
at 4: 18 when his shot went
through the skates of Range r
goalie John Davi dson from 15
feet At 5:31, Gi llies slid a soft
shot through fr om the left
circle as Da vidson was
caught beh ind a screen.
Davidson was short ly lifted
in favor of Wayne Thomas,
who was victim ized by Bob
Bourne's 25-footer at 9:17.
Gillies then scored his second
goa l at 12:50 and Nystrom
punched horn e a rebound at
18:07.
The Islanders tacked on
two more goa ls in the second
period as Mike Bossy sco red
his 53rd goa l m tne ttrst
mi nute of pl ay. At 6:37,
Kaszycki then scored hi s
second gl&gt;al of the game. Ron
Greschn er score d both
Rllnger goals in the third
period, his 23 rd and 24th of
the year.

Indians top Royals
8-5 in 1978 opener
CLEVELA ND IUPl i - Kansas C1ty starter and loser
An dre Thornton's two -run Denn is Leonard. Pr uitt and
homer and so lo shots by Ron Dade opened the second with
Pruitt and Pa ul Dade ba ck-to· back home rs.
A triple by Johnny Grubb
powered the Cleveland · 'In·
dians lo an 8·5 victory over an d Tho rnton's tower ing
the Kansas Cit y Roy als drive into the leftfie ld seats
Saturd ay in the season chased Leonard tn the fifth
opener for both teams.
an d provided India ns' starter
Buddy Bell 's two -run Way ne Garland with the
double capped a four-run first victory .
Garla nd, who went six
inn ing for Cleveland against

innings, gavl' up a pai r of two-

run homers to Fred Patek
and Ha I Me Rae in the second
inn i n~ . Patek also doubled
ho me Amos Otis with the
final Kansas City run in the
sixth. Newly acquired Mike
Paxt on hurled the lasl three
mntngs for th e Indians to pick
up hts fir st major league
StlV(',

Chicago edges Boston
CHI CAGO iUPI I - Chet
Lemon batted in two run s
with an eighth-innin g doubl e
and·sco red the winning ru n on
' Eri c So derholm's sin gle
Saturday to give the Chicago
White Sox a 6-5 victory over
the Boston Red Sox.
With the White Sox tra iling
5·2 goin g into the eighth,
Ralph Garr. Jorge Ort a and
Lamar Johnson si nKl ed off
Red So x reliever Bill Campbell for one run and Bobby
Bonds adva nced the runners

Today's

hurlers
Sunday' s Probable Pltehers
United Press lnternatioual
(1977 Won-Lost Records
In Parentheses)
(AI\ Times EST;
American Lcaeue
Kansas City rB usby 1).()1 at
Cleveland (Wise 11·5 1. 2 p.m.
Toronto 1Unde rwood 9-11 1
at Detroit I Bi llin gham 10·10 1.
1:30 p.m.
Ba ltimore 1McGregor 3.,) I
at Milwaukee 1Sorensen 710 ), 2:30 p.m.
Boston 1Lee 9-51 at Chicago
1Wood 7-.! 1, 2:15p.m.
Ne w York (Figuero 16-11 I
at Texas !Alexa nder li·li l.
3:05 p.m .
'
Oakland !Worth 0-01 at
California 1Knapp t2-71. 4
p.m.
Minnesota 1Zahn 12- H 1 at
Sea ttle !House 5-5 1,4 :35 p.m.
Nailonal League
Montreal tTwitchell 6·10
and Grimsley 14-101 at New
York (Swan 9-10 and Bruhert
~ ). 1:05 p.m.
St. Louis !Urrea Hi at
Philadelphia 1 Lerch 1~ ),
1:35 p.m.
Chicago (Fryman 5.,) 1 at
Pitt sburgh iReuss 10-13).
1:35 p.m.
Los Angeles !Rhoden 16- 10)
at Atlanta 1 Boggs 0-:1). 2:15
p.m .
Houston (Bannister 8·91 at
Cincinnati tHume 0-j}), 2:15
p.m.
San Diego !Jones 6-12) at
San Francisco (Blue 14-19),
4:05 p.m.

Lebanon results

LEBANON, Ohio iUP I I Baroness Brewster grabbed
gives some people trouble, so the early lead Friday night
most ever yone call s him and coasted to a 212 length
victory over Wally's Ta r in
''Sevvv .''
So does his caddy , Herring- the featured ninth race at
ton, who (s from Augusta and Lebanon Raceway.
The winn er, driven by Dan
has be.en totiru! 11olf ballS for
many other pros the past 15 Ivins , covered the mile in 2: 06
years .
and returned 17.60, $5.60 and
"He's phenomenal," says . $2.80. Wally's Tar paid $5 and
Herrington . " He has a Iotta $3 to p!act), while Limber Leg
guts and he's getting better came in third and ret umed
all the time. He's even $2.60.
Eddie Pluto and Carpenter
picking up some of the
caddies' language. He said to Bob teamed up for a nightly
me toda y 'You can boogey for double combination of 2-7 that
me anytim e.' Wh en we was worth $199.80.
ca ddies say 'boogey,' that
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a saerifi ce . Ron three times m the third in·
Blomberg struck out. but ning. Ri ck Bu rleson hit his
Lemon doubled to center to first home run in the fourth
tie the game and bring ln and Carlton Fisk doubled and
reliever Bob Stanley. scored Boston's final run on
Soderholm sin gled to score Fred Lynn's fift h-inning
stngle before Torrea lba took
Lemon .
The outburst hung the loss over.
Chicago 's first t wo runs
on Campbell whil e Pablo
Torreal ba, the th&gt;rd of four ca me off sta rt er Denn is
Chicago pitchers, got the win. Eekersley in the fifth on a
Lerrin Lagrow retired the sin gle by Soderholm, a walk
final Bost on batter to get th e · to Don Kessi nger, a single by
Bill Nahorodny and Ga rr's
save . •
The Red Sox bunched fou r bases-loaded single.
Singles and a walk to score

with

f'\

Pirates slip by
Chicago, 4 to 3
PITTSBUHGH 1UP! i Pmch hitter Jim FreKOSI
drew a bases-loaded walk in
the boit•Jm of the lllth inning
S&lt;jturd"Y to forrc home Steve
Brye wuh the winn ing run in
a 4-3 1·ictory by the Pitts·
burgh Plfa tes over the
Cl1ic&lt;tgo Cubs .
Brye led off the lOth w1th a
double to left , Willie Stargell
was walked intentionally ,
and. afte r Rennie Stennett
flied out to right, Ed Ott
wa lked to load the bases.
Fregosi then wal ked on fi ve
pitches from reliever Bruce
Sutter.
The Cubs tied the game 3-3
in the eighth on RBI sin gles
by Bi ll Buckner and Bobby
Murcer and a run-sco rmg
walk by Manny Trillo. Pin ch
hitt er Larry Biittner and Ivan
Dejesus led off with singles,
chasing P&gt;rate starter Bert
Blyleven. who was makmg
hi s nationa l league debut.
Grant Jackson relieved and

induced Gene Clines to pop
out to second, but then
yiel ded consecutive RBI
Sing les by Buckner and
Murcer.
Kent Tek ol ve relieved
Ja ckson and got Dave
Kingman to fl y deep to
center, but Steve Ontiveros
and Ma nn y Tri llo both
wa lked to force across the
tying run . Will McEnaney
came in to retire the side.
The Pirates too k a J.j) lead
on a two-o ut solo homer by
Dave Parker in the third
mn ing . Pittsburgh got two
unearned runs in the seventh
on a walk, a saL"rifice, and a
rare si x·base error by
Bu ckne r . With Fernan do
Gonzal ez on first, Blyleven
laid a bunt down the right
side, but Buc kner's throw to
second wen t to the warni ng
tra ck m center field, as
Conzal ez and Blyleven came
&lt;~round to score.

Jack Nicklaus
concedes title
AUGUS TA , Ga . iUPUi Pre-tournament favo rite
Jack Nic klaus conceded
Saturday he now has very
little chance to win his sixth
Maste r s To urn a ment
champion ship.
"I'm going to be about six
st rokes behind at the end of
the day," Nicklaus said after
shooting a 3-under-par 69 for
a three-day total of 2-underpar 214 . " ff 1 had only two or
three people to catch. I'd feel
better about my chances, but
l expect I'll have about 15
ahead of me wh en I Start out
in Sunday's final round."
Nicklau s blam ed his
poorer-the-expected showing
on the slow greens he found
on the Augusta National this
week because hot we~th cr
has been making the gra ss
grow more than iJSual.

" ! don't really ra re for this
type of weather for a major
champi ons hip , "
s a id
Nicklaus. winner of 16
"Major" titles. " It just gives
everyone and his brother a
chance to win."
Nicklaus has been having
trouble putting ever since the
Masters began and he missed
a half dozen of 12 feet or less
Saturday , four of those from
within eight feet.
"The longest putt l made
all day was only about II&gt;
feet," he said. "I'm hitting a
lot of good putts, but they
aren't go ing in . I had five
putts today that should have
gone in and didn't."
Nicklaus played all nine of
the holes on the front side in
par, two-utting each one , and
got his fir st birdie at No, 10
where he h\t a 6-iron shot, less
than four feet from the cup.

�C. I::-The Sunday Times-Sentinel , Sunday, April9, 1978

Hubie Green early 3rd round
Welcome Wagon
club activities

~UGUSTA, Ga. (UP]) _:_ Hubie Green, after receiving a
good luck hug from his mother before teeing off, went out and
birdied. five of the first eight holes Saturday to take the early
lead after 45 holes of the Masters Tournament.
Green, the U.S. Open champion who says he has to gamble
on the Ion~. 7,040-yard Augusta National Course, was as hot as
the near 90-degree temperature as he birdied the first, second,
fourth, seventh and eighth holes to go S-under-par for thetornament.
This gave Green a one-shot lead over Rod Funseth, the cosecond round leader who had completed eight holes. Saturda y.
At 5-under. three shots back, was Wally Armstrong, who has 11

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UPI Sports Editor
AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPl l His iron shot was bold , much
more so than it should 've
been. and when it strayed off
line and struck a woman
alongside the 18th green ;
Spain 's well-bred Severiano
Ballesteros flin ched and
instantly realized he had to
express his regret in some
way.
His English is still poor but
there is nothing wrong with
his instincts.
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showing concern fo r the
woman, who actually had
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than injured, Ballesteros
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caddy, Marion Herrington , ·
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Y ea~cr 's

single.

The final \.os Angeles run
came in the ninth on singles
by Hnn Ccy and Baker.

increase Toronto's lead to 3~ 1.
May berr y. obtained by
Tonint o from Ka nsas City
last Tuesday . hit his fir st
home ru n for Toronw with
one uut in the third and
Hutton, acq uired during the
winte r fr om Philadelphia,
belted his first American
League homer lead ing off the
ninth.
Ahome run by Hon Leflore
mthe seventh inning gave the
T1gers their second run.

inning. A t wo~ut error by

Slaton, a single by Alan Ashby and Wag ner 's error
produ ced the tie brea king run
in th e second before AI Woods
followed with a single to

ching of Fred Norman and st ra ight over the Astros.
Before Norm an depart ed
Doug Bair Saturday in a 2-1
victory by Cinci nnati over with one out in the ninth and a
Houston, the Heds' th &gt;rd runn er on fir st base, the
veteran Re ds' so uthp aw
struck out seven and walk ed
only two. The Astros' only run
ROTTERDAM , Nethertands !UP!) - Jimmy
came in the first inning on
Connors held off a persist ent Vilas Gerulaltls in the
semifinals of the $175,000 World Championship Tennis

CINC INNATI (UP! ) George Foster hit hi s second
homer of th e season to back
th e co mbined four-hit pit-

•

NEW YORK (UPI I Pinch hitter Ed Kranepool
belted a twtH&gt;ut , two-run
homer in the ninth inning
Saturday to give the New
York Meta a 8-5 victory over
Montreal, thefr second in a
row over the El11p0s.
. Kranepool, batting for
winning pitcher Marty
Cornejo, hit his first 1978
homer off loser Stan Bahnsen
after Bruce Boisclair had
walked to lead off the inning.
Dave Cash drove in two .
runs with a triple In the
E~s' thr~run t.hird in- ·

ning ana ne s&gt;ngleo • and
scored one of two more
Montreal runs in the sixth.
Chris Speier, who had four
hits, singled In each of his
first three at-bats for Montreal and reached base on an
error in the seventh inning.
Expos starter Rudy May,
acquired from the Baltimore
Orioles during the off-season,
was touc)\ed for a leadoff
homer by the Mets' Steve'
Hender110n In the fourth In·
ning and a two-run blast by
Lee Mazzilll in the eighth .

•rn.

·

singles by Terry Puhl and out an infield hit and scored
Enos Cabell and Bob Wat· un Cesar Geronimo 's triple
so n's sacrifice fly .
down the ri ~ht line.
Foster's homer, his second
The Reds Hits in the second
in as many games, came off inning were three of only six
loser Joaquim Andjuar and they were able to get off
tu uched off a two-run secoHd Andjuar who went th e
inning for th e Reds. Two outs dista nce for Houston.
!&lt;Her, Dave Crmccpt'ion treat

TllUrnament Saturday to advance to the final round

where he will ml'C t Raul Ramirez of Mexico.
Top·seeded Connors of Belleville, Dl., stopped
Gt"rulaitis, Howard Reach, N. V., 4-6, tH, 6-4 whil e
fuurth ·secded Ramire'l defeated !lie Nastase of
Roumania, 7·5, &amp;-3 .

.

Connors and Ramirez last played in Philadelphia
in January when Connors won in three sets.
Cnnnors was pressured into mistakes in the first
set be lore regaining l'tlntrul. But Cunnl)rs , relyin g on
his typkal hard strukcs, ltmnd his tuurh in the seeund

set and gradually dumina led play as his accuracy
impro ved.

Praises winner,
has no regrets
BAT YAI. Thailand 1UPl l
- Venezuelan light welter·
weight chall enge r Francisco
Moreno, knocked out by Thai
World Champion Saensa~
Muangsurin Saturday night ,
pr &lt;.tised the winner and said

he had no regrets.
"Saensak was able to ta ke
my punches and come back
fl~hting,"

he Lold newsmen in
his dressing room after the

bout.
Saensak stopped Moreno
wit h a heavy 13th-rou ntl
attac k which le-f t the
cha \Ienge r bleeding fr ee ly
fro m the mo uth and a cut
uvcr the left eye .
"The champion is a good
fighter and'! have no regrets
losing to him,'' Moreno sa id.
"I' d certa inly lik e to fight
him agc1in."

Moreno wa s the eighth
cha ll enge r to try un ·
successfully to wrest Saen-

'11JU"isday and when he was as many as eight or 10 before .
Mter plllyi ng with Jack
asked afte rward Whether he
always kisses ladies' hands Niek l1tus m the secon d round.
aft er he hits them, Nicklaus said there was no
Ba llesteros wo uldn't allow doubt in his mmd Ba llesteros
himse lf to be mouse-\rapped. " will win more than one
grcCn &lt;:uat here, " referring to
He decli ned to say.
Unquestionably the most the tradtlional green jacket
prom ising foreign newcomer given every MCJster s' winner .
to golf since Gary Player - " f hit what I t'Onsi dercd to
ventured over to these shores be some pretty good drives,
from
South
Africa, but he'd alw,,vs be 25-30
Ba ll es teros ce lebrates his yards ahead of me." said
21st birt hday today and Nicklaus, a five-time Masters
there's no better way he co uld wi nner . "Some of his shots
think of doing it than by were incredible, All he has to
becomin g the youngest do is lea rn how to play this
professional ever to win the co urse. and he's going to be
Masters. Wh ether he does nor rough \u beat. Extremely
not, he's still the youngest pro mugh ."
Tom Weiskopf, Ballesteros'
ever to compete in the event.
Ballesteros arri ved in opening round part ner, was
Au gusta straight fr om a equa ll y impressed.
"lie's so long and smooth
victo ry in the grea ter
Greensboro Open at Greens- and eff ort less, he's unboro, N. c. Be impressed bel ieva bl e," test if ied
everyone so much with the Weiskopf. ""When we both
way he won thai Deane sta rted off on the very firsl
Beman, th e PGA Tour hole, he hit the bes t,
(lKJ mmi ssione r , br oke smoothest 300-yard drive into
prece dent by. dec laring the wind I ever saw."
Pa lmer
may
be
Ballesteros co uld join the
reg ula r tou r im medi ately Ballesteros' biggest booster
· with out botherin g · to go of all.
"I'll tell you how good he
through the o t~e r wise
necessa ry tourna me nt is," Pa lmer said. " He and 1
were playi ng in the Lancomc
players' school.
" The r eason we se nd Tournament in Paris two
anyon e to the school is to see yea rs ago and l was four
trokes up on him with nine
If he has the necessary &amp;
proficiency to 'Jllay on the ho les to.go. l hit every green,
tour " said Beman . " Ob· pan-ed every hole and still
lost . He shot a 31. "
viously Ballesteros has."
If tlje 6·foot, 195· pound
The husky, dark -hair ed
· Spaniard , with 19 In- Ballesteros has any weakness
ternational titles to his credit at all , it's only that he doesn't
so far , will make up his mind seem to rea lize his own
whether or not he wishes to strength som etimes. He has a
join the tour within the next tendency to play too boldly
611 days. His next stop after and too recklessly at times
the Masters will be th e although the formula seems
Tournament of Cl1ampions to be wo rking out well for
next week at Lat'Osta, Calif. him.
He seems to p(efer getting
This was only the second
Masters he ever played in, on with everything he does.
but Ballesteros attracted He never walks slowly , for
•.. ore att ention than other example, but always strides
golf.ers who had competed in purpose full7. His tirst name

pllments.
Bluohing a bit. she im·
mediately was pe rfectly all •
right again and demonstrated
that by smiling engal!in ~ l v ."
"Anyt ime," she said.
Such IS the type of uncommon appea l Sevcrianu
Ballester.os, golf 's new
Wund erkind , seems to
gen erate not on ly among a
hea lthy majority of women
who have noticed his manner
and seen the way he hit s a
gol f ball, but also among
most men who have done the
sa me thmg.
For sheer charisma,
Ballesteros co uld be Spain 's
greatest contribution since El
Cordobes, and for the natural
flair , ability and general
abandon' with which he plays
golf, he already is being
hailed , perhaps a littl e
prematurely, as "the new
Arnold Palm er."
The episode in which is ball
hit the woma n occurred
during the first round of the
Ma sters Tourna ment on

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he started the day only three strokes off the pace, lost two
strokes wpar for hi s first 10 holes Saturday .
W1th more tha n one-third of the 53 survivors In t h~
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even par 216 followin g a 70 and South African Bobby Cole shot
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homer, and Tomm y John in the seventh.
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Argeles Dodgers to a 6·2 Gary Matthew, who had three
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over the Atlanta Braves.
Smith, bother~ by a high \he fourth. J ohn was knoc ked
fever and an upset stomach in · nul of the game in th e eighth
the Dodgers' season-opener when the Braves scored th eir
13-4 win over Atlanta Friday other run on a wa lk and
night , tou ched Br aves' singles by Matth ews and J eff
starter Dick Ruthven for his Burrough s. Terr y Fo rster
homer to give Los Angeles a

DETROIT !UP! ) - John
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Officers arc, vice president, Cla gg, HHrlan d 11 &lt;11:-. lop.
t' 111d y Coffee; secretary, Heeky Crej.! ol' .\, Marty
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SPORTS
Dodgers in... 6-2
win over Braves

BLACK &amp; DECKER

Wmners were J1ll l.a km :111d
Mat1 y Sheffield . Ach'tSor&gt; art'
Mem bers

Trevin o got one of th ose shots back on the eighth with a
holes.
Giving Green more of a lift than the hug fr om his mother birdie; am! he stood at 4-under at that point along with Dave
was a disastrous triple lx&gt;gey by Lee Trevino, who shared the Grah am, Bill Kr atzer!, Joe In man, Gene Li ttler and Hale
second round lea d, on the fifth hole.
Irwi n. •
Funseth , who also shared the halfway lead in last year's
Trevino, who needs only the Masters to complete a
personal grand slam , had started the day at 5-under 139 along Masters with eventual winner Tom Watson, remained in
with Funseth, then moved into sole control when he birdied the strong contention ~s he moved to 6-under with bi rdies on the
third hole Saturday. But he may have blown th e tournament second and fifth holes agamst bogey on the third.
Jack Nicklaus five times a Masters winner and the pre·
with his seven on the par-4, 450-yard fifth.
Trevino went ove r the green with his approach, chipped back tournament favo~ite once again, kept himself on the fr inge of
into a trap, took two to get out , then two-putted. This put him contention. After reaching the turn Saturday at 1-&lt;Jver for the
championship, Nicklaus birdied three of the next four holes w
back at :1-under for 42 holes.

le~der

5&lt;tk's two·ycar-old title awa y
from him . Si x of the fi ~hl s
en ded in knockout victories
for the Thai.
"Saensak is an extremely
slow start er ." said Moreno's
ma nager Rafito Cedeno. But
he praised Saensak's punching abili ty .
Giraldo Va ldez, Moreno's
Cuban trainer. said his boxe r
fo u ~h l well in the early
rounds. "Bu t there's littl e
doub t Saensa k was the
stro nger pu ncher and he
deserved the victory," he
said.
Saensa k's tra in er and
manager Sanong Rakvanich
\o ld newsm elt he worried
early in the fight about
Moreno's fast start .
·'I told Saensak to face up
to Moreno and try to knock
him out, " Sanong said, "And
that's exactly what he did."

Islanaers
cop title
UN IONDALE, N.Y. tUPl i
- Clark Gill ies scored two
goals durin g a fi ve·goal
outburst in the first per iod
Saturday as the New York
Islanders blew out the Ne w
Yor k Ra ngers 7-2 to clin ch
the Pat rick D1vision Title
ove r
secon d · pl ace
Ph il ade lphia, ending the
Flye rs· fou r-year reign as
division champions.

Mik e Kaszycki , Bob
Bourne. Bob Nyst rom added
the ot her first-period Islander
goals.
Kszyc ki ope ned the scorin g
at 4: 18 when his shot went
through the skates of Range r
goalie John Davi dson from 15
feet At 5:31, Gi llies slid a soft
shot through fr om the left
circle as Da vidson was
caught beh ind a screen.
Davidson was short ly lifted
in favor of Wayne Thomas,
who was victim ized by Bob
Bourne's 25-footer at 9:17.
Gillies then scored his second
goa l at 12:50 and Nystrom
punched horn e a rebound at
18:07.
The Islanders tacked on
two more goa ls in the second
period as Mike Bossy sco red
his 53rd goa l m tne ttrst
mi nute of pl ay. At 6:37,
Kaszycki then scored hi s
second gl&gt;al of the game. Ron
Greschn er score d both
Rllnger goals in the third
period, his 23 rd and 24th of
the year.

Indians top Royals
8-5 in 1978 opener
CLEVELA ND IUPl i - Kansas C1ty starter and loser
An dre Thornton's two -run Denn is Leonard. Pr uitt and
homer and so lo shots by Ron Dade opened the second with
Pruitt and Pa ul Dade ba ck-to· back home rs.
A triple by Johnny Grubb
powered the Cleveland · 'In·
dians lo an 8·5 victory over an d Tho rnton's tower ing
the Kansas Cit y Roy als drive into the leftfie ld seats
Saturd ay in the season chased Leonard tn the fifth
opener for both teams.
an d provided India ns' starter
Buddy Bell 's two -run Way ne Garland with the
double capped a four-run first victory .
Garla nd, who went six
inn ing for Cleveland against

innings, gavl' up a pai r of two-

run homers to Fred Patek
and Ha I Me Rae in the second
inn i n~ . Patek also doubled
ho me Amos Otis with the
final Kansas City run in the
sixth. Newly acquired Mike
Paxt on hurled the lasl three
mntngs for th e Indians to pick
up hts fir st major league
StlV(',

Chicago edges Boston
CHI CAGO iUPI I - Chet
Lemon batted in two run s
with an eighth-innin g doubl e
and·sco red the winning ru n on
' Eri c So derholm's sin gle
Saturday to give the Chicago
White Sox a 6-5 victory over
the Boston Red Sox.
With the White Sox tra iling
5·2 goin g into the eighth,
Ralph Garr. Jorge Ort a and
Lamar Johnson si nKl ed off
Red So x reliever Bill Campbell for one run and Bobby
Bonds adva nced the runners

Today's

hurlers
Sunday' s Probable Pltehers
United Press lnternatioual
(1977 Won-Lost Records
In Parentheses)
(AI\ Times EST;
American Lcaeue
Kansas City rB usby 1).()1 at
Cleveland (Wise 11·5 1. 2 p.m.
Toronto 1Unde rwood 9-11 1
at Detroit I Bi llin gham 10·10 1.
1:30 p.m.
Ba ltimore 1McGregor 3.,) I
at Milwaukee 1Sorensen 710 ), 2:30 p.m.
Boston 1Lee 9-51 at Chicago
1Wood 7-.! 1, 2:15p.m.
Ne w York (Figuero 16-11 I
at Texas !Alexa nder li·li l.
3:05 p.m .
'
Oakland !Worth 0-01 at
California 1Knapp t2-71. 4
p.m.
Minnesota 1Zahn 12- H 1 at
Sea ttle !House 5-5 1,4 :35 p.m.
Nailonal League
Montreal tTwitchell 6·10
and Grimsley 14-101 at New
York (Swan 9-10 and Bruhert
~ ). 1:05 p.m.
St. Louis !Urrea Hi at
Philadelphia 1 Lerch 1~ ),
1:35 p.m.
Chicago (Fryman 5.,) 1 at
Pitt sburgh iReuss 10-13).
1:35 p.m.
Los Angeles !Rhoden 16- 10)
at Atlanta 1 Boggs 0-:1). 2:15
p.m .
Houston (Bannister 8·91 at
Cincinnati tHume 0-j}), 2:15
p.m.
San Diego !Jones 6-12) at
San Francisco (Blue 14-19),
4:05 p.m.

Lebanon results

LEBANON, Ohio iUP I I Baroness Brewster grabbed
gives some people trouble, so the early lead Friday night
most ever yone call s him and coasted to a 212 length
victory over Wally's Ta r in
''Sevvv .''
So does his caddy , Herring- the featured ninth race at
ton, who (s from Augusta and Lebanon Raceway.
The winn er, driven by Dan
has be.en totiru! 11olf ballS for
many other pros the past 15 Ivins , covered the mile in 2: 06
years .
and returned 17.60, $5.60 and
"He's phenomenal," says . $2.80. Wally's Tar paid $5 and
Herrington . " He has a Iotta $3 to p!act), while Limber Leg
guts and he's getting better came in third and ret umed
all the time. He's even $2.60.
Eddie Pluto and Carpenter
picking up some of the
caddies' language. He said to Bob teamed up for a nightly
me toda y 'You can boogey for double combination of 2-7 that
me anytim e.' Wh en we was worth $199.80.
ca ddies say 'boogey,' that
A crowd of 2,169 wagered
means carry the \Jag."
•$236,782. 1

a saerifi ce . Ron three times m the third in·
Blomberg struck out. but ning. Ri ck Bu rleson hit his
Lemon doubled to center to first home run in the fourth
tie the game and bring ln and Carlton Fisk doubled and
reliever Bob Stanley. scored Boston's final run on
Soderholm sin gled to score Fred Lynn's fift h-inning
stngle before Torrea lba took
Lemon .
The outburst hung the loss over.
Chicago 's first t wo runs
on Campbell whil e Pablo
Torreal ba, the th&gt;rd of four ca me off sta rt er Denn is
Chicago pitchers, got the win. Eekersley in the fifth on a
Lerrin Lagrow retired the sin gle by Soderholm, a walk
final Bost on batter to get th e · to Don Kessi nger, a single by
Bill Nahorodny and Ga rr's
save . •
The Red Sox bunched fou r bases-loaded single.
Singles and a walk to score

with

f'\

Pirates slip by
Chicago, 4 to 3
PITTSBUHGH 1UP! i Pmch hitter Jim FreKOSI
drew a bases-loaded walk in
the boit•Jm of the lllth inning
S&lt;jturd"Y to forrc home Steve
Brye wuh the winn ing run in
a 4-3 1·ictory by the Pitts·
burgh Plfa tes over the
Cl1ic&lt;tgo Cubs .
Brye led off the lOth w1th a
double to left , Willie Stargell
was walked intentionally ,
and. afte r Rennie Stennett
flied out to right, Ed Ott
wa lked to load the bases.
Fregosi then wal ked on fi ve
pitches from reliever Bruce
Sutter.
The Cubs tied the game 3-3
in the eighth on RBI sin gles
by Bi ll Buckner and Bobby
Murcer and a run-sco rmg
walk by Manny Trillo. Pin ch
hitt er Larry Biittner and Ivan
Dejesus led off with singles,
chasing P&gt;rate starter Bert
Blyleven. who was makmg
hi s nationa l league debut.
Grant Jackson relieved and

induced Gene Clines to pop
out to second, but then
yiel ded consecutive RBI
Sing les by Buckner and
Murcer.
Kent Tek ol ve relieved
Ja ckson and got Dave
Kingman to fl y deep to
center, but Steve Ontiveros
and Ma nn y Tri llo both
wa lked to force across the
tying run . Will McEnaney
came in to retire the side.
The Pirates too k a J.j) lead
on a two-o ut solo homer by
Dave Parker in the third
mn ing . Pittsburgh got two
unearned runs in the seventh
on a walk, a saL"rifice, and a
rare si x·base error by
Bu ckne r . With Fernan do
Gonzal ez on first, Blyleven
laid a bunt down the right
side, but Buc kner's throw to
second wen t to the warni ng
tra ck m center field, as
Conzal ez and Blyleven came
&lt;~round to score.

Jack Nicklaus
concedes title
AUGUS TA , Ga . iUPUi Pre-tournament favo rite
Jack Nic klaus conceded
Saturday he now has very
little chance to win his sixth
Maste r s To urn a ment
champion ship.
"I'm going to be about six
st rokes behind at the end of
the day," Nicklaus said after
shooting a 3-under-par 69 for
a three-day total of 2-underpar 214 . " ff 1 had only two or
three people to catch. I'd feel
better about my chances, but
l expect I'll have about 15
ahead of me wh en I Start out
in Sunday's final round."
Nicklau s blam ed his
poorer-the-expected showing
on the slow greens he found
on the Augusta National this
week because hot we~th cr
has been making the gra ss
grow more than iJSual.

" ! don't really ra re for this
type of weather for a major
champi ons hip , "
s a id
Nicklaus. winner of 16
"Major" titles. " It just gives
everyone and his brother a
chance to win."
Nicklaus has been having
trouble putting ever since the
Masters began and he missed
a half dozen of 12 feet or less
Saturday , four of those from
within eight feet.
"The longest putt l made
all day was only about II&gt;
feet," he said. "I'm hitting a
lot of good putts, but they
aren't go ing in . I had five
putts today that should have
gone in and didn't."
Nicklaus played all nine of
the holes on the front side in
par, two-utting each one , and
got his fir st birdie at No, 10
where he h\t a 6-iron shot, less
than four feet from the cup.

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C-3- The Sunday Tim es-Sentinel, Sunday, April 9,1978

Cepeda manages
in Puerto Rico
.

C-2-The Sunday Tunes-sentinel. Sund11y, April 9, 1978

Meigs wallops
GAHS, .14 to 1
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Slim pickin 's seen
in next NFL draft
By MIKF.RABUN
UP! Sports Writer
DALLAS I UP! I - The
Nationa l Football League
draft is less than a month
away and at this point it
would seem that the big
question is wlty dves anybody
care ?
Yes, there is the quest ion of
whether Tampa Bay can
unload its No . I draft pick for
some big offensi\1(' linem en .
And thenthere wi ll be a slight
bit of suspense as to whether
Earl campbell will be the top
selection desp ite his poor
showing in the Cotton Bowl.
But after that it looks like a
bunch of yawns.
At least that 's the way they
fi gW"e il , in the scouting
department of th e Dallafi
Cowboy s.
" It is not a good draft,"
said Gil Brandt, Cowboys
,;ce president for personnel
de1·elopment. " For so me
un explained reason, it's just
not very good at all. Wl1en
you get past the third round in
the draft this ~' ear vou are

gomg to be tai&lt;Ing a great
chance.
"Th e mor tality rate is
going to be hi gh.".
The fa ct that good players
are in sltort supply should not
mme as good news for the
Cowboys since they have the
burden of draftin g last in a
line of 2B teams. Super Bowl
victories automati ca ll y p.ut
you at the bottom of the list.
· There is this always the
persistent rumor that Dallas
will pull off another
spectacular trade this year ,
acquire Tampa Bay 's No . 1
pick and select Campbell to
go in the sa me backfield with
Tony DorsetL
But Brandt insists there is
no chance of that happening
and he tlunks the trade Dallas
made with Seattle to acquire
Dorsett last year makes it
tough for Tampa Bay to trade
with anybody .
"Ta mpa is tr)'ihg to trade
its fir st choice .. , said Brandt.
"But I don't think they will be
successful beca use of our

trade last year.
" I think that trade
benefited both tea ms. Seattle
won five games - more than
any expansion tea m has ever
won in its second year - and
all those.players they got in
our trade contributed.
" But whal you have is the
Tampa fan saying , 'Gosh,
loo k what Dallas did with
Dorsett .' If they trade the
choice they ha v.e to ask for
too much to satisfy the fa n. It
. puts more press ure on
Tampa to make a better dea l.
And the more you ask the
tougher it is to dea l."
If Tampa keeps tts pick ,
will it take Campbell ?
"You always need a player
like Campbell," said Brandt.
" But maybe some teams
would want to strenghten
themselves in another afea .
Tampa 's defense was great ,
but th eir offen se was terrible.
Maybe they feel they can ,gel
two outstandi ng lineman and
maybe a lesse r rwming ba ck
for th eir pick.
" If you ca n get offensive

si n~lc .

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\HI! ' Su rre
wttll
three
~tngl t• s, \Vmcbrcnncr with
lwu and Duffy. Erv1n lind Hill
all wllh onl'
PllthlllJ.i w1se • Ta y lor .
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l\\l' )\' t' , \\'hilt• S~t)TC WC:tl ked
threr cmd fanned eight
Suuth crn plays host to the
We:thcuna Wh ite Falcons

Physicals given for olympics

PT . PL EASAN T - In
preparation for the Special
Olympics to be held on April
28 at the Point Pleasant
Junior High School, ph ysica ls
were g1ven Wednesday and
Thursda y at Pleasa nt Va lley
Hospital in Point Pleasant.
~ l .•ncla~ nt~ht.
Ten physicians, mcluding
Lmc SL'tlre :
Drs. Boonsue, Cheng; Choi.
K~ ,L; t' r Creek
010 310 0- 5 6 2 Cole, Fu ga ro, Gam boa,
s.,ut hern
010 01 0 2-4 8 I Grubb, Jamora. Wagner and
Politano volunt ecred lhei r
Sii,IT(' lip 1 f orbes.
time to examine J:l2 child ren
Ta~· lur IWJ&gt; l. Cornelius ti.
bel ween the iiJ.iPS of six veArs
t\\( 1 lJ U\ S) Hussell.

and up through high sehoul
age in pr eparatiun ror the
Specia l Olympics. Assisting
the physicians with these
phystcals were the lollowing
nursin g personn el frotn
Pl easa nt Valley Hos pita l·
Sandra Knott s. R.N.. Inez
Howes ,
R.N.,
Melba
Messne r. LPN, Ha rriette
Callicoat, Nurse Technicia n,
Carol U\lerback, Nurse Aide ,
Marie Ro ush, Nu rse Aide,
and Mary Plant s, Nurse Aide .
The children examined at

Pl easa nl Valley Hospi tal
we re fr om the foll owing
sc huul s in Ma son Cuunty :
Sunnysi de Ee m e ntar y,
Hanna n Elementary, Central
Elem e ntary , Ordnan ce
Eh'mentary, West Columbi a
Elementary, Wahama Juni or
and Sen inr High, and Point
Pleasant Ju nior and Senior
High Schools. Fred Christian .
Homebound instructor for
the Mason Co unl y Sehoul
System is Coordinator for the
Special Olymp ics.

Tod~y's

RIO GRANDE COLLEGE

Lyne Center Gymnasium and Pool Schedules
Week of AprlllO, 1978
POOL
DATE - GYMNASIUM
Apri!I0- 8·10 p.m.. Open Rec.
B·IO p.m., Open Swim
Aprilli - Ciosed· lntram urals
Closed
Closed
Aprill2- Ciosed· lntramurals
Closed
AprillJ- Ciosed· lntram urals
April f•- 7·9 p.m.. Fam . Rec . Night 7·9 p.m., Fam . Rec . Night
Closed
Aprill5- Ciosed
1-3 p.m., Open Swim
April16- l·3 p.m ., Open Rec.
7.9 p.m ., Open Swim
7.9 p.m.. Ope n Rec.

linemen like (Dan ) Dierdorf
and (Conrad I Do bier then a
back like Jim Otis can gain
1,000 yards . •

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Sport Parade
.... By MILTON RICHMAN
· UPI Sporll Edllor
AUGUSTA , Ga . (UP!) - The last \hlng in the world Art Wall
wants to do is hang up his sticks.
' They are part of his life, his golf clubs are, having afforded
him inordinate pleasure and satisfaction for nearly three
decades now, not to mention a comfortable living for him and
his family .
'
Art Wall discovers, however, he doesn't have much of an
alternative but to ·quit touring the golf circuit regularly after
having been on it the past 2B years. Rather sadly, that's what
he has decided to do. Why ? Because at ~4, he's now considered
"too old" to play the game competitively on any kind of
regular basis.
Never mind that he checked in with a perfectly acceptable 74
in Thursday 's opening round of the Masters for a score that put
him within six shots of the leader, John Schlee, a ~ot.:that­
young 38 himself, and ahead of half the others in the field, most
of whom had at least had at least IS or 20yearson Wall.
~
The saddest words ever spoken or written are supposed to be
those that say it might have been, but the words "too old" rank
right up there alongside them when it comes to taking the
heart and spirit out of any individual. No one ever really thinks
of hin1self as too old. CerU!inly not Art Wall , who feels he's·as
young at heart as, say, Elton John, or at least Sam Snead,
who'll be 66 next month and had a 79Thursday.
But the message ·was conveyed to Wall two months ago after
his good friend Roberto de Vicenzo had invited him to come to
Buenos Aires and compete in the Argentine Masters. Wall was
seriously considering going until he received a letter from the
Argentine tournament officials.
They told him , sorry , but there was no room for him . The
reason they gave was that there wasn 't enough money to pay
· his guarantee or. his expenses.
Wall accepted that reason until he ran into de Vieenzo again
al the PGA Seniors championship in Orlando, Fla., two months
ago. Thai was when he learned the awful truth .
"Roberto told me the rea l reason I wasn 't asked to compete
was because they felt I was too old."
In a se"'Je, Wall is at that awkward age. He's too old for some
tournaments, and , get this, too young for others, such as The
legends, a brand new eve nt strictly for past masters to be held
in Austin, Tel!lls, later this month.
"Charlie Sifford told me the reason I wasn't invited to The
i.egends is because I'm playing in too m~ny tournaments
presently," says Wall. "When I was at the Seniors' last month,
one of the 70-yea r.old competitors there was terribly upset
becaus e he felt there were too many •young' seniors in the
fi eld ."
The Seniors is res tricted to golfers 50 years old and up .
"So·wher e do I fit in ?" asks Wall.
"Nowhere," he says, answering his own question . "I think
it's a joke. But yo u can 't fight City Hall and that's why I'm
going to leave Ut e tour . It's time to do it. The handwriting is on
the.wail and if I can't read it, then I'm pretty stupid.''
Art Wall is anything but that .
For years , Wall played out of Pocono Manor, Pa. Now he
lives in Sonoita, Ariz.; a quiet little connmunity of 200 people.
He won 't starve to deat h because he has a job at the Club
Pueblo del Sol in Sierra Vista, Ariz ., 110 miles southeast of
Tucson.
You won 't be see ing a whole lot of Art Wail on the tour
anymore. Oh, he'll still show up at a half dozen or so of those
events in which he's exempt from qualifying, like the Masters
and the Canadian Open, but that 'II be it. He has a so-called
lifetime exemption to both the Masters and the Canadian Open
for having won them, yet that could change also in the near
future.
What this ail comes down to is that our preoccupation with
youth is such that it frequently fosters an almost mindless
passion w serve it.
Next thing you know, someone's liable to come along and try
to make Marc Chaga ll quil doing what he lo~es . Alter all, how
does it look for a man of 73 to still be painting and Laking a job
away from some kid?

Providence ace
freed from jail

As for the overall draft,
Brandt is very unim ·
p,resicd.
"This is not the year for the
really good player," Brandt
said. "Usually there are 10-15
outstanding players, the. type
that in three years you know
will be Pro Bowl material. I
don 'I see that this year .
"There is no depth in any
position, For example, you
have two pretty good running
backs in campbell and Terry
Miller of Oklahoma State .
There are a couple of goo d
offensive linemen but there
really
are
not
any
outstanding
defensive
linemen .
"Last year 191inemen were
drafted in the first round , but
I don't think you will see that
!tappen this time.
"This year reminds me of
th e 1972 crop. Eleven of-the 26
players taken in the fir st
round that year are no longer
in pro football .''

PROVIDENCE, R.I . (UP!)
Providence College
bask etball star Dwight
Williams Saturday was freed
on persona l recognizance on
assault charges in connection
with a campus stabbing incident police said stemmed
from a pool match.
Willia ms ' lawyer, Paul
Pisa no, said Saturday his
client would plead innocent to
the charge this week in State
District Court .
Williams was charged and
questioned
at
police
headquarters then arraigned
befor,e a bail commissioner,
where bond was set at $3,000,
Sgt. Robert Cassidy said.
" At this time, we do not
know all the facts of the ease.
We awa it the full invest tgation of the matter both
by college officials and loca l
authorities,"
said PC
President Rev. Thomas R.

But. as bad as this year's
crop seems to be and despite
Dallas' low drafting position,
the Cow lXJyS ea n always find
a bright spot .
"So metimes when there
are a lot of good players a
team can just select one and
know that they are going to
get a good o n e ~'. sai d Brandt.
"But if ther'HI a shortage of
good playe rs then the teams
that do the best job of
evaluating somelimes have
the ad vantage.
" U yo u have a sta ble
organ iza tion you know from
past history what makes for
good pla ye rs.''

Hillman placed
on injured list
DENVER (UPI I - The
Denver Nuggets said Friday
the's ha d pla ced forward
DarJJell Hillman on the
injured reserve li~t for the
rem'ainder of the NBA
regular season and signed !HI
fowa rd Norman Cook to
replace him .
"Hillman injured his left leg
in ThW"sday's Nugg~ts game
at Phoenix and returned to
Denver for treatment.

Peterson.
"When the facts have been
ascertained, we will take
appropriate action .''
The incident occurred
about 3 p.m. Fnday in the
alumni cafeteria when
Williams reportedly became
involved in a dispute with
Raymond Romagnola during
a pool match, police said.
Authorities said Williams,
21, withdrew fr om the
arg ument and returned later
to demand $10. A seufne
ensued, and
Williams
a lle ged ly sta bb e d
Romagnola.
Romagnoia, 22, Somerset,
Mass ., was r eported in
satisfactory condition at
Roger Williams Hospital in
Providence.
Williams, a junior from
Buffalo, N.Y., was named by
UP! an All New England
starting guard.

Rhino signs new
pact with Montreal
MONTREAL i UPli - The
Montreal · A!Ouettes of the
Canadian Football Leag ue
Friday anno unc~ the signing
to a three-year pact of threetime ali-American defensive
back Randy Rhino .
The 24-year-&lt;Jid Rhino, :&gt;feet-·9, 185 pounds, from
Atlanta , Ga., is a gradUllte
from Georgia Tech. Last year
as a safety with the Alouettes
he led the CFL with the most
yards on interceptions, 229.

NIGHT LIFE AT

BUCKEYE HILLS CAREER ·cENTER
LEARNING IS LIFELONG
Wh at " adult edu ca ti on?
Ad.ilt ed uc al1 on is a program of courses for individuals to
upgr.1ch· 'hemselves. prepare for new jobs, or just fun .

.

Sports transactions

When are classes he ld?
Coursr· s •n ad ult cduca t ton may be of fered any t ime suf ficien t
co mm unity ,n terest •s evt denl. Standard courses will be offered
per&lt;Odlcally t hroughou t the year as per class schedules . Class will be
ca ncelled and re sc heduled dur~ng inclemen t wea th er .

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v Sea ttl e
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LosA ng
4S 36 .556
Golden St
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New Or leans 117, Houston 11A
New Yo r ~ 125 , Kan Cify 11 2
Milw 108 , San Anton io 102
Los AnQ 114 , New Jersey 106
Portlan d 9 7. Denver 93
Seatrl e 95 , Ptloen ix 83
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Buffalo at Boston , all
Ch ic ago at Atlanta , aff
San Anton at New Ort ns. aff
Ph it a at wash , an
Denver a t Detroit , aft
Cleve a t Kan City, all.
Los An g at Portland
GOlden St . a t Seattle

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81

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SO 17 11
v ·Bu fla lo
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4\ 27 10
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n 44 1J
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visitor to the Reds spring training ca mp , Matt Machamer
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But the bitter memories
remain, He lo;t three apartments he owned, had w
abandon a $500,000 health spa
project and he's still in a
precarious financial situation
that the $25 per-game
expenses for managing the
Jun cos team doesn't alleviate
at all .
He says his second wife.
Nydia, and hts foW" sons,
Orlando .lr ., 12, of hi s ftrst
marriage, Hector, 7, of hi s

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Cepeda thinks .lhe secret of
being a good mana ger is
human relations.
"Alvin Dark is a baseball
gentu s, but he can 't
communicate with his
players," Cepeda says .
"That's why he gets fir ed
every time. But Billy Martin ,
he fe els like a· ballplayer
himself. That's why he's such
a good manager. &amp;1 many
managers forget they were
play ers th emse lves . To
respect your ballplaye rs in
the main thin g. The problem
of man agin g is human
relations.''
In a way , r..epeda says it 's
tougher to manage in the
Puerto Ric an amateur league
than in the majors, becatLge
in the major leagues, "The
players already know what to
do. Here, they don't.
"There ar e no professional
instructors in this league.
That 's wh at I'm trying to do
give
them
some
professional guidance. In
Puerto Rico, when a player
goes fr om lhe amaleur ranks

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April 9 thru 15
Starting
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4· 17 ·18
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And first baseman Angel
Martinez says he's already
"a much better hitter "
because of Cepeda 's guidan ce
. and · now he's working on
impro\ling his fielding.

Sunday's Games
Kansas C it y at Cleve
To ronto at Detro it
Balt imore at Milw
Boston at Ch icago
New York at Texas
Oakland at Cal i f

Saturday

INAR

Total
Hour s
42

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to the pros, he really suffers a Cane na, named after former
lot. I think I can help, give Puerto Rican ballplayer Luis ·
him confidence."
Cane na Marquez, helped h1m
th ro ugh the most difficult
Cepeda thinks he can coach period. Bu t even the rest of
and manage in the majors his family, his mol her and his
so me day and perhaps brother , turned against him .
become the second Puerto
Just the othe r day, when he
Ri can major league manager went to pick up Orlando Jr.
after Jose Pjigan, now a from schoo l, he had a minor
co ach and , in Cepeda's view, tr affic inc ide nt with · the
des tined to become a mother of another boy at the
manager some day .
school.
"That 's my ambition," he
" She ;tarted shoutin g at
says, but he is realtstic me and when I tried t'o say
enough to add that it all something back, she said.
depends on th e outcome of his "You shut up . You can't
talk "
eu urt case.
Cepeda believes that if he is
ult imately acq uitted on
appeal , he will be able to
shake off th e drug smuggling
stig ma and be fully accepted
again.
" I don't believe in
yesterda y. Yesterday IS for
the memories. They stepped
1995
on me but I got up and went
on."

~·.

W. L Pet .

Cit y acquired
Denn is Shaw as a
fre e agent , added former w id e
receiver Ot is Tay lor to i ts
5COU!ing Stllff .
College
Purdue - Nam ed Lee Rose
head basketball coach .
Norfh Carot ina.Cha rloll e Appoint ed Mike Pr a tt hei!ld
b/llsk elbal t coach t o su cceed Lee

cage, I put my mind . on
baseball. I'm all basebal l and

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K ann~

isolation, he said he locked
himself inside his home in
Cupey Alto .in the south ern
suburbs of San Juan, and "as
a nervous reaction , I .iust
started eating and eating."
His weight ballooned from
abou t 200 .. POUAds · in, his
playing days to 240. Now, he's
down to 2.10. He says, "I'm
getting back in shape again
and Wl!nt to gel down to 200.''
Cepeda 's Mules t~m,
pfayiilg 'in the eastern section
and aiming for U1e June
playoffs to settle the
championship uf t.he JtHeam
AA league, won six of its first
seven games under Cepeda.
Cepeda thinks he has a SW"e
major league orospeet in ISyear-old Marion Diaz, a high
school soph omor e hilling
over .400 who is being taught
not w jump on every pitch.
" If you don 'llike the pitch,
let it pass," Cepeda tells the
boy,.who will be in the majors
"within
four
years,"
according to Cepeda.
The boy's father , Mario Sr.,
says he' s 11not worried one
bit" about Cepeda's past and
his possible influence on his
yoWlg son. "It 's a great
chance for my son to have
him as manager."
Catcher Nicolas Navar ro
says Cepeda is "the best
manager I've seen in my five
years around this league . The
reborn ."
drug thing doesn't bother me.
In his period of forced When l'm in th:1t h ;1 llin ~

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quarterback.

Rican sports connmunity that
had
worshiped
him
previously. He was found
guilty at his 1977 trial and
sentenced to five years in jail
but remained free on bail
pending his appeal to the
federal circuit court in
Boston . If he loses the nut
round there, (;epeda says he's
going ail the way to the
Supreme CoW"t.
41
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wasn't born a pri~m~r
and I don't want to go to jail,"
he said in an interview.
This summer season,
Cepeda, now 40, was given
the chance to get back into
baseball as manager of the
Mules - an amateur baseball
team representing Juncos, a
small industrial town about
3S miles southeast of San
Juan . The team works out at
El Mango , just north · of
Juncos.
His .late father , Pedro
Cepeda, from whom Cepeda
inherited the Puerto Rican
nickname of "Peruchin" or
lillie Pedro, managed the
same team many years .
Cepeda admits he has
detractors and he gives credit
to the general manager of the
Juncos team, Tato O'uz, for
getting him back into the
game. "He had the guts to do
it," Cepeda says.
Being back in baseball w
Cepeda is " like being

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er Mar io Guerrero to Oakl&amp;nd

By Pleter Van Benekum
EL MANGO, Puerto Rico
(UP!) - Manager Orhindo
Cepeda thought his team's
batting practice was getting
. too gentle, so he chided his
pitcher, "Is that all you got •"
The pitcher grinned goodnaturedly and immediately
responded with a hard
fastball, but by this tim~, the
batter was also 11 Up " and
ripped a hard grounder to
center field .
Cepeda, a former majqr
league star, is all baseball on
the field and his players
respond to him in the same
fashion . He 's in his element
and exudes confidence.
011 the field, Cepeda gives
the impression of btiing shellshocked by his problems with
the law.
Nicknamed the "Baby
Bull" during his 17 years in
the majors stretching from
San Francisco , St. Louis,
Atlanta and a final full season
at Boston in 1973, Cepeda was
arrested at San Juan's Isla
Verde International Airport
in 1976 when he went to pick
up a package from Colombia
with five pounds of
marijuana rolled inside some
carpets.
Despite his contention that
he was framed and that he
had nothing to do with the
drugs, he immediately was
ostracized by the Puerto

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Cepeda manages
in Puerto Rico
.

C-2-The Sunday Tunes-sentinel. Sund11y, April 9, 1978

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Slim pickin 's seen
in next NFL draft
By MIKF.RABUN
UP! Sports Writer
DALLAS I UP! I - The
Nationa l Football League
draft is less than a month
away and at this point it
would seem that the big
question is wlty dves anybody
care ?
Yes, there is the quest ion of
whether Tampa Bay can
unload its No . I draft pick for
some big offensi\1(' linem en .
And thenthere wi ll be a slight
bit of suspense as to whether
Earl campbell will be the top
selection desp ite his poor
showing in the Cotton Bowl.
But after that it looks like a
bunch of yawns.
At least that 's the way they
fi gW"e il , in the scouting
department of th e Dallafi
Cowboy s.
" It is not a good draft,"
said Gil Brandt, Cowboys
,;ce president for personnel
de1·elopment. " For so me
un explained reason, it's just
not very good at all. Wl1en
you get past the third round in
the draft this ~' ear vou are

gomg to be tai&lt;Ing a great
chance.
"Th e mor tality rate is
going to be hi gh.".
The fa ct that good players
are in sltort supply should not
mme as good news for the
Cowboys since they have the
burden of draftin g last in a
line of 2B teams. Super Bowl
victories automati ca ll y p.ut
you at the bottom of the list.
· There is this always the
persistent rumor that Dallas
will pull off another
spectacular trade this year ,
acquire Tampa Bay 's No . 1
pick and select Campbell to
go in the sa me backfield with
Tony DorsetL
But Brandt insists there is
no chance of that happening
and he tlunks the trade Dallas
made with Seattle to acquire
Dorsett last year makes it
tough for Tampa Bay to trade
with anybody .
"Ta mpa is tr)'ihg to trade
its fir st choice .. , said Brandt.
"But I don't think they will be
successful beca use of our

trade last year.
" I think that trade
benefited both tea ms. Seattle
won five games - more than
any expansion tea m has ever
won in its second year - and
all those.players they got in
our trade contributed.
" But whal you have is the
Tampa fan saying , 'Gosh,
loo k what Dallas did with
Dorsett .' If they trade the
choice they ha v.e to ask for
too much to satisfy the fa n. It
. puts more press ure on
Tampa to make a better dea l.
And the more you ask the
tougher it is to dea l."
If Tampa keeps tts pick ,
will it take Campbell ?
"You always need a player
like Campbell," said Brandt.
" But maybe some teams
would want to strenghten
themselves in another afea .
Tampa 's defense was great ,
but th eir offen se was terrible.
Maybe they feel they can ,gel
two outstandi ng lineman and
maybe a lesse r rwming ba ck
for th eir pick.
" If you ca n get offensive

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\HI! ' Su rre
wttll
three
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lwu and Duffy. Erv1n lind Hill
all wllh onl'
PllthlllJ.i w1se • Ta y lor .
11alk ec\ fi\'C and stru ck out
l\\l' )\' t' , \\'hilt• S~t)TC WC:tl ked
threr cmd fanned eight
Suuth crn plays host to the
We:thcuna Wh ite Falcons

Physicals given for olympics

PT . PL EASAN T - In
preparation for the Special
Olympics to be held on April
28 at the Point Pleasant
Junior High School, ph ysica ls
were g1ven Wednesday and
Thursda y at Pleasa nt Va lley
Hospital in Point Pleasant.
~ l .•ncla~ nt~ht.
Ten physicians, mcluding
Lmc SL'tlre :
Drs. Boonsue, Cheng; Choi.
K~ ,L; t' r Creek
010 310 0- 5 6 2 Cole, Fu ga ro, Gam boa,
s.,ut hern
010 01 0 2-4 8 I Grubb, Jamora. Wagner and
Politano volunt ecred lhei r
Sii,IT(' lip 1 f orbes.
time to examine J:l2 child ren
Ta~· lur IWJ&gt; l. Cornelius ti.
bel ween the iiJ.iPS of six veArs
t\\( 1 lJ U\ S) Hussell.

and up through high sehoul
age in pr eparatiun ror the
Specia l Olympics. Assisting
the physicians with these
phystcals were the lollowing
nursin g personn el frotn
Pl easa nt Valley Hos pita l·
Sandra Knott s. R.N.. Inez
Howes ,
R.N.,
Melba
Messne r. LPN, Ha rriette
Callicoat, Nurse Technicia n,
Carol U\lerback, Nurse Aide ,
Marie Ro ush, Nu rse Aide,
and Mary Plant s, Nurse Aide .
The children examined at

Pl easa nl Valley Hospi tal
we re fr om the foll owing
sc huul s in Ma son Cuunty :
Sunnysi de Ee m e ntar y,
Hanna n Elementary, Central
Elem e ntary , Ordnan ce
Eh'mentary, West Columbi a
Elementary, Wahama Juni or
and Sen inr High, and Point
Pleasant Ju nior and Senior
High Schools. Fred Christian .
Homebound instructor for
the Mason Co unl y Sehoul
System is Coordinator for the
Special Olymp ics.

Tod~y's

RIO GRANDE COLLEGE

Lyne Center Gymnasium and Pool Schedules
Week of AprlllO, 1978
POOL
DATE - GYMNASIUM
Apri!I0- 8·10 p.m.. Open Rec.
B·IO p.m., Open Swim
Aprilli - Ciosed· lntram urals
Closed
Closed
Aprill2- Ciosed· lntramurals
Closed
AprillJ- Ciosed· lntram urals
April f•- 7·9 p.m.. Fam . Rec . Night 7·9 p.m., Fam . Rec . Night
Closed
Aprill5- Ciosed
1-3 p.m., Open Swim
April16- l·3 p.m ., Open Rec.
7.9 p.m ., Open Swim
7.9 p.m.. Ope n Rec.

linemen like (Dan ) Dierdorf
and (Conrad I Do bier then a
back like Jim Otis can gain
1,000 yards . •

'

Sport Parade
.... By MILTON RICHMAN
· UPI Sporll Edllor
AUGUSTA , Ga . (UP!) - The last \hlng in the world Art Wall
wants to do is hang up his sticks.
' They are part of his life, his golf clubs are, having afforded
him inordinate pleasure and satisfaction for nearly three
decades now, not to mention a comfortable living for him and
his family .
'
Art Wall discovers, however, he doesn't have much of an
alternative but to ·quit touring the golf circuit regularly after
having been on it the past 2B years. Rather sadly, that's what
he has decided to do. Why ? Because at ~4, he's now considered
"too old" to play the game competitively on any kind of
regular basis.
Never mind that he checked in with a perfectly acceptable 74
in Thursday 's opening round of the Masters for a score that put
him within six shots of the leader, John Schlee, a ~ot.:that­
young 38 himself, and ahead of half the others in the field, most
of whom had at least had at least IS or 20yearson Wall.
~
The saddest words ever spoken or written are supposed to be
those that say it might have been, but the words "too old" rank
right up there alongside them when it comes to taking the
heart and spirit out of any individual. No one ever really thinks
of hin1self as too old. CerU!inly not Art Wall , who feels he's·as
young at heart as, say, Elton John, or at least Sam Snead,
who'll be 66 next month and had a 79Thursday.
But the message ·was conveyed to Wall two months ago after
his good friend Roberto de Vicenzo had invited him to come to
Buenos Aires and compete in the Argentine Masters. Wall was
seriously considering going until he received a letter from the
Argentine tournament officials.
They told him , sorry , but there was no room for him . The
reason they gave was that there wasn 't enough money to pay
· his guarantee or. his expenses.
Wall accepted that reason until he ran into de Vieenzo again
al the PGA Seniors championship in Orlando, Fla., two months
ago. Thai was when he learned the awful truth .
"Roberto told me the rea l reason I wasn 't asked to compete
was because they felt I was too old."
In a se"'Je, Wall is at that awkward age. He's too old for some
tournaments, and , get this, too young for others, such as The
legends, a brand new eve nt strictly for past masters to be held
in Austin, Tel!lls, later this month.
"Charlie Sifford told me the reason I wasn't invited to The
i.egends is because I'm playing in too m~ny tournaments
presently," says Wall. "When I was at the Seniors' last month,
one of the 70-yea r.old competitors there was terribly upset
becaus e he felt there were too many •young' seniors in the
fi eld ."
The Seniors is res tricted to golfers 50 years old and up .
"So·wher e do I fit in ?" asks Wall.
"Nowhere," he says, answering his own question . "I think
it's a joke. But yo u can 't fight City Hall and that's why I'm
going to leave Ut e tour . It's time to do it. The handwriting is on
the.wail and if I can't read it, then I'm pretty stupid.''
Art Wall is anything but that .
For years , Wall played out of Pocono Manor, Pa. Now he
lives in Sonoita, Ariz.; a quiet little connmunity of 200 people.
He won 't starve to deat h because he has a job at the Club
Pueblo del Sol in Sierra Vista, Ariz ., 110 miles southeast of
Tucson.
You won 't be see ing a whole lot of Art Wail on the tour
anymore. Oh, he'll still show up at a half dozen or so of those
events in which he's exempt from qualifying, like the Masters
and the Canadian Open, but that 'II be it. He has a so-called
lifetime exemption to both the Masters and the Canadian Open
for having won them, yet that could change also in the near
future.
What this ail comes down to is that our preoccupation with
youth is such that it frequently fosters an almost mindless
passion w serve it.
Next thing you know, someone's liable to come along and try
to make Marc Chaga ll quil doing what he lo~es . Alter all, how
does it look for a man of 73 to still be painting and Laking a job
away from some kid?

Providence ace
freed from jail

As for the overall draft,
Brandt is very unim ·
p,resicd.
"This is not the year for the
really good player," Brandt
said. "Usually there are 10-15
outstanding players, the. type
that in three years you know
will be Pro Bowl material. I
don 'I see that this year .
"There is no depth in any
position, For example, you
have two pretty good running
backs in campbell and Terry
Miller of Oklahoma State .
There are a couple of goo d
offensive linemen but there
really
are
not
any
outstanding
defensive
linemen .
"Last year 191inemen were
drafted in the first round , but
I don't think you will see that
!tappen this time.
"This year reminds me of
th e 1972 crop. Eleven of-the 26
players taken in the fir st
round that year are no longer
in pro football .''

PROVIDENCE, R.I . (UP!)
Providence College
bask etball star Dwight
Williams Saturday was freed
on persona l recognizance on
assault charges in connection
with a campus stabbing incident police said stemmed
from a pool match.
Willia ms ' lawyer, Paul
Pisa no, said Saturday his
client would plead innocent to
the charge this week in State
District Court .
Williams was charged and
questioned
at
police
headquarters then arraigned
befor,e a bail commissioner,
where bond was set at $3,000,
Sgt. Robert Cassidy said.
" At this time, we do not
know all the facts of the ease.
We awa it the full invest tgation of the matter both
by college officials and loca l
authorities,"
said PC
President Rev. Thomas R.

But. as bad as this year's
crop seems to be and despite
Dallas' low drafting position,
the Cow lXJyS ea n always find
a bright spot .
"So metimes when there
are a lot of good players a
team can just select one and
know that they are going to
get a good o n e ~'. sai d Brandt.
"But if ther'HI a shortage of
good playe rs then the teams
that do the best job of
evaluating somelimes have
the ad vantage.
" U yo u have a sta ble
organ iza tion you know from
past history what makes for
good pla ye rs.''

Hillman placed
on injured list
DENVER (UPI I - The
Denver Nuggets said Friday
the's ha d pla ced forward
DarJJell Hillman on the
injured reserve li~t for the
rem'ainder of the NBA
regular season and signed !HI
fowa rd Norman Cook to
replace him .
"Hillman injured his left leg
in ThW"sday's Nugg~ts game
at Phoenix and returned to
Denver for treatment.

Peterson.
"When the facts have been
ascertained, we will take
appropriate action .''
The incident occurred
about 3 p.m. Fnday in the
alumni cafeteria when
Williams reportedly became
involved in a dispute with
Raymond Romagnola during
a pool match, police said.
Authorities said Williams,
21, withdrew fr om the
arg ument and returned later
to demand $10. A seufne
ensued, and
Williams
a lle ged ly sta bb e d
Romagnola.
Romagnoia, 22, Somerset,
Mass ., was r eported in
satisfactory condition at
Roger Williams Hospital in
Providence.
Williams, a junior from
Buffalo, N.Y., was named by
UP! an All New England
starting guard.

Rhino signs new
pact with Montreal
MONTREAL i UPli - The
Montreal · A!Ouettes of the
Canadian Football Leag ue
Friday anno unc~ the signing
to a three-year pact of threetime ali-American defensive
back Randy Rhino .
The 24-year-&lt;Jid Rhino, :&gt;feet-·9, 185 pounds, from
Atlanta , Ga., is a gradUllte
from Georgia Tech. Last year
as a safety with the Alouettes
he led the CFL with the most
yards on interceptions, 229.

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BUCKEYE HILLS CAREER ·cENTER
LEARNING IS LIFELONG
Wh at " adult edu ca ti on?
Ad.ilt ed uc al1 on is a program of courses for individuals to
upgr.1ch· 'hemselves. prepare for new jobs, or just fun .

.

Sports transactions

When are classes he ld?
Coursr· s •n ad ult cduca t ton may be of fered any t ime suf ficien t
co mm unity ,n terest •s evt denl. Standard courses will be offered
per&lt;Odlcally t hroughou t the year as per class schedules . Class will be
ca ncelled and re sc heduled dur~ng inclemen t wea th er .

By United Preu lnternat ianal

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REGISTRATION
APRIL 10 &amp; 11
6:30 TO 8:30 P.M.

Ba sketball
Pl aced

for ward

Darnell Hil t man on the In lured
rese r ve li~ l lor r ema inder of
r t&gt;gul ar season ; signee i orw&amp;rd
Nor m Coo k.

.....~

Rose.

St. Bonlll vtml ure - Reh ired
Coacl'1 J im Satalln as head
basketball co~eh .

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New York J, Montreal I
San Diego 3, S.F. '2
LOS Ang 13, At lanta 4
Cinn 5, Houston 4
St. Lou is s, Ph ila 1
Sundly ' s G1mes
Montrtal at New York
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Mllw 11 , Baltimore 3
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v Cleve
42 39 .519
y At lanta
40 41 .494
New Or lns
38 43 .469
Houston
27 54 .333
Western Conference
Midwest Division
W. L. Pet.
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48 33 .593
Milw
43 38 .531
Chicago
40 41 .494
Detro it
37 44 .457
Kan Ci ty
31 SO .383
Indiana
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v Sea ttl e
46 34 .5H
LosA ng
4S 36 .556
Golden St
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X·tllnchec:t divlsio" titte
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Friday 's ResulTs
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New Yo r ~ 125 , Kan Cify 11 2
Milw 108 , San Anton io 102
Los AnQ 114 , New Jersey 106
Portlan d 9 7. Denver 93
Seatrl e 95 , Ptloen ix 83
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Buffalo at Boston , all
Ch ic ago at Atlanta , aff
San Anton at New Ort ns. aff
Ph it a at wash , an
Denver a t Detroit , aft
Cleve a t Kan City, all.
Los An g at Portland
GOlden St . a t Seattle

NH L Standings
By United Pren International
Campbell conference
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W. L. T. Pts .
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A6 17 15 107
y.Phll !!d lph
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20 42 17
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SO 17 11
v ·Bu fla lo
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4\ 27 10
Cleveland
n 44 1J
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George Foster and a yo\IDg fan check out the special bat
which the Reds will be ~ i vi ng away on Bat Day today
when the Reds meet the Houston Astros at Riverfro nt
Stadium. Ever y boy or girll4 and under accompa nied by
a separate paying adult will get a free bat modeled after
the Foster famous black home run bat. The bat is a Louisville H&amp;B model and it's branded in gold with Foster's
autograph and an MVP salute. (Pictured with George'is a
visitor to the Reds spring training ca mp , Matt Machamer
of uvingston , Pa . I -Cin cinnati Reds Photo.

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But the bitter memories
remain, He lo;t three apartments he owned, had w
abandon a $500,000 health spa
project and he's still in a
precarious financial situation
that the $25 per-game
expenses for managing the
Jun cos team doesn't alleviate
at all .
He says his second wife.
Nydia, and hts foW" sons,
Orlando .lr ., 12, of hi s ftrst
marriage, Hector, 7, of hi s

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Cepeda thinks .lhe secret of
being a good mana ger is
human relations.
"Alvin Dark is a baseball
gentu s, but he can 't
communicate with his
players," Cepeda says .
"That's why he gets fir ed
every time. But Billy Martin ,
he fe els like a· ballplayer
himself. That's why he's such
a good manager. &amp;1 many
managers forget they were
play ers th emse lves . To
respect your ballplaye rs in
the main thin g. The problem
of man agin g is human
relations.''
In a way , r..epeda says it 's
tougher to manage in the
Puerto Ric an amateur league
than in the majors, becatLge
in the major leagues, "The
players already know what to
do. Here, they don't.
"There ar e no professional
instructors in this league.
That 's wh at I'm trying to do
give
them
some
professional guidance. In
Puerto Rico, when a player
goes fr om lhe amaleur ranks

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And first baseman Angel
Martinez says he's already
"a much better hitter "
because of Cepeda 's guidan ce
. and · now he's working on
impro\ling his fielding.

Sunday's Games
Kansas C it y at Cleve
To ronto at Detro it
Balt imore at Milw
Boston at Ch icago
New York at Texas
Oakland at Cal i f

Saturday

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to the pros, he really suffers a Cane na, named after former
lot. I think I can help, give Puerto Rican ballplayer Luis ·
him confidence."
Cane na Marquez, helped h1m
th ro ugh the most difficult
Cepeda thinks he can coach period. Bu t even the rest of
and manage in the majors his family, his mol her and his
so me day and perhaps brother , turned against him .
become the second Puerto
Just the othe r day, when he
Ri can major league manager went to pick up Orlando Jr.
after Jose Pjigan, now a from schoo l, he had a minor
co ach and , in Cepeda's view, tr affic inc ide nt with · the
des tined to become a mother of another boy at the
manager some day .
school.
"That 's my ambition," he
" She ;tarted shoutin g at
says, but he is realtstic me and when I tried t'o say
enough to add that it all something back, she said.
depends on th e outcome of his "You shut up . You can't
talk "
eu urt case.
Cepeda believes that if he is
ult imately acq uitted on
appeal , he will be able to
shake off th e drug smuggling
stig ma and be fully accepted
again.
" I don't believe in
yesterda y. Yesterday IS for
the memories. They stepped
1995
on me but I got up and went
on."

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receiver Ot is Tay lor to i ts
5COU!ing Stllff .
College
Purdue - Nam ed Lee Rose
head basketball coach .
Norfh Carot ina.Cha rloll e Appoint ed Mike Pr a tt hei!ld
b/llsk elbal t coach t o su cceed Lee

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isolation, he said he locked
himself inside his home in
Cupey Alto .in the south ern
suburbs of San Juan, and "as
a nervous reaction , I .iust
started eating and eating."
His weight ballooned from
abou t 200 .. POUAds · in, his
playing days to 240. Now, he's
down to 2.10. He says, "I'm
getting back in shape again
and Wl!nt to gel down to 200.''
Cepeda 's Mules t~m,
pfayiilg 'in the eastern section
and aiming for U1e June
playoffs to settle the
championship uf t.he JtHeam
AA league, won six of its first
seven games under Cepeda.
Cepeda thinks he has a SW"e
major league orospeet in ISyear-old Marion Diaz, a high
school soph omor e hilling
over .400 who is being taught
not w jump on every pitch.
" If you don 'llike the pitch,
let it pass," Cepeda tells the
boy,.who will be in the majors
"within
four
years,"
according to Cepeda.
The boy's father , Mario Sr.,
says he' s 11not worried one
bit" about Cepeda's past and
his possible influence on his
yoWlg son. "It 's a great
chance for my son to have
him as manager."
Catcher Nicolas Navar ro
says Cepeda is "the best
manager I've seen in my five
years around this league . The
reborn ."
drug thing doesn't bother me.
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Rican sports connmunity that
had
worshiped
him
previously. He was found
guilty at his 1977 trial and
sentenced to five years in jail
but remained free on bail
pending his appeal to the
federal circuit court in
Boston . If he loses the nut
round there, (;epeda says he's
going ail the way to the
Supreme CoW"t.
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wasn't born a pri~m~r
and I don't want to go to jail,"
he said in an interview.
This summer season,
Cepeda, now 40, was given
the chance to get back into
baseball as manager of the
Mules - an amateur baseball
team representing Juncos, a
small industrial town about
3S miles southeast of San
Juan . The team works out at
El Mango , just north · of
Juncos.
His .late father , Pedro
Cepeda, from whom Cepeda
inherited the Puerto Rican
nickname of "Peruchin" or
lillie Pedro, managed the
same team many years .
Cepeda admits he has
detractors and he gives credit
to the general manager of the
Juncos team, Tato O'uz, for
getting him back into the
game. "He had the guts to do
it," Cepeda says.
Being back in baseball w
Cepeda is " like being

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EL MANGO, Puerto Rico
(UP!) - Manager Orhindo
Cepeda thought his team's
batting practice was getting
. too gentle, so he chided his
pitcher, "Is that all you got •"
The pitcher grinned goodnaturedly and immediately
responded with a hard
fastball, but by this tim~, the
batter was also 11 Up " and
ripped a hard grounder to
center field .
Cepeda, a former majqr
league star, is all baseball on
the field and his players
respond to him in the same
fashion . He 's in his element
and exudes confidence.
011 the field, Cepeda gives
the impression of btiing shellshocked by his problems with
the law.
Nicknamed the "Baby
Bull" during his 17 years in
the majors stretching from
San Francisco , St. Louis,
Atlanta and a final full season
at Boston in 1973, Cepeda was
arrested at San Juan's Isla
Verde International Airport
in 1976 when he went to pick
up a package from Colombia
with five pounds of
marijuana rolled inside some
carpets.
Despite his contention that
he was framed and that he
had nothing to do with the
drugs, he immediately was
ostracized by the Puerto

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North Gallia beaten, 9-1
PT. PLEASANT - Three
Point Pleasant hurlers
granted one hit between them
and fanned 16 as the Big
Blacks recorded their fourth
straight win against the
inexperienced Class A North
Gallia Pirates, 9·1, here
Friday.
Coach Ted Lehew, former
Meigs Marauder star, said he
had only two boys back and
had to recruit green material
to piece out a team. The
Pirates are I· I on the season.
One of the visitors'
veterans , Calvin Mi nni s,
pitched aU the way , giving up
eight hits and striking out
live. His mates committed

live errors behind him.
collection of hits. Bubba
Minnis got the only Pirate Jones smashed a two-run
hit, .a slashing single that homer, Barry Porter belted a
drove in their lone run.
solo job, Rick Smith tripled,
The Big Blacks unloaded while Ron Barnett was
live extra base blow&lt; in their socking a two-bagger, and

NEW YORK (UP!) Baseball Commissioner
Bowie Kuhn announced
Friday that a "freeze" has
been invoked on any
transa ctions that should
occur between the New York
Yankees and Cleveland
Indians until Gabe Paul and
Steve
O'Neill
divest

themselves of Yankee stock
boldings.
Paul, now the president of
the Indians, resigned as
Yankees' president this past
winter to work for hiS
longtime ftiend, O'Neill, who
a1lo left the Yankees to Puy
control of the Cleve land
franchise. However , both

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Professional Bowlers Firestone Country Club here
Association Hall of Fame, it in conjunction with the start
was announced today.
of the $150,000 Firestone
Davis of Hackensack · · Tournament of Champions N.J., a;d Ritger, of Rive; the final event- on the PBA 's
Falls Wis who are both Hi..week winter tour. ·
multi~arnpions on the PBA Both Davis and Ritger were
tour and still active were winners earlier this year on
chosen in . the ' hall 's the tour. Davis captured the
performance category.
Rolaids Open three weeks
Lou Frantz, ol Houston , a ago in St. Louis. and Ritger
PBA charter member and won the Dutch Masters Open
the late Joe Richards a at Cleveland in February.
former .
New
Y~rk Davis has
17 .tour
sporlswriter, were selected in championships and Ritger
the hall's Meritorious Service has 19.
category "for service to the
Frantz currently is the
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with a driving finish to win by
threequarters of a length ovr
Van's Girl in the featured
$4,100 eighth race at Beulah
Park Friday.
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The winner, ridden by J .H.
Melendez, covered the live
and one-llalf furlon gs In I :06
4-S and returned 162, $17 and
16.20.
The I 0-6 dally double
combination of Happiness is
Q and Amaraja was worth
$123.40.
Attendance was 4,019 and
the handle $473,509.

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H1gh School has reorgamzed
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The g1rls ~ave partiCipated
in.two meets. At. a dual meet
w1th Nelsonville, Shan
O'Neill and Paul have not yet Drehel took a first in the 11!0divested themselves of their yd. dash; Pauletta Si,gman,
Yankee stock.
third m the 220; Lon Wyne,
When informed of Kuhn's second m the UO; and Joyce
ruling, spokesmen for both Cook, second in the 880.
the Yankees and Indians said
In field events Lori R~pe
no transactions were pending placed second in lhe shot put.
between the two clubs:
The 800 Medley team consisting of Nancy Wallace,
Meagan Miller, Shari Drehel,
and
Lori Rupe finished first
Thistledown
at a triangular meet at
NORTH RANDALL, Ohio Belpre but was later .
(UPI) - Chuckler won the disqualified.
featured $10,000 Premier
At the Belpre meet ,
Handica p at Thistledown Wallace and Drehel finished
Race Track Friday as the third and fourth in t he 11!0-yd.
1978 thoroughbred racing dash ; Rupe and Miller placed
season got underway in . second and fourth in the 22?;
northeast Ohio with 8 record the 440 team plac~d second m
handle of $879,473 for the 10- the ~elays. In field events,
race card.
Shari Drehel placed second m
Chuckler covered the s the high Ju:rtP• Tr.acey Jeffurloogs in 1·02 1 over 8 fers, fourth m the discus, and
muddy track ~d ·Jiflld $2.80,' Rupe, third in the shot put
$2.60 and $2.40. Have You
Other member~ ol th ~
Heard placed and Marl Juno team are Jill Ba1ty •. Kelh
showed
Clelland, Marc1a Dillard,
Wilri Wiki ee Sar and New Kim Krautter, Becky Long,
Morality returned to pay Deena Neece, and Gena
$21.20 on the 2-4 daily double, Snowden. Th~ coach and the
and there were 14 winning team would like to thank Jun
tickers on the 7-5-4 grouping Souisby and Mrs. Joy Ben·
of My Prexy
Dad's tley, and Mr. and Mrs. Don
•'Reflection and Ha'rd Liquor Beegle. Thanks . for all the
in the lOth race trifecla _ help you have g1ven.
each worth $5,304.
Attendance was 8,411 - the
second largest for an opening
day at Thistledown in 10
years.

regional chairman ·and is
largely responsible for the
growth of that program. He
also , served on the PB;\
Tournament Committee and
is a past president, a positioo
currently held by Ritger.
Richards, who died in 1974
at age 81, started his
newspaper career shortly
after the tum of the century
and covered bow ling for
several years. His columns in
the old New York American,
Daily Mirror and New York
News
largely
were
respo nsible
for
the
acceptance by the media
everywhere ol pro bowling
activities.
The PBA Hall of Fame now
has 18 members. .

Beulah results

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Girls. track
reorganized Four.
AKRON, Ohio (UP!) - sport of
professional
men, Including powlers . bowllng.''
·a t. Me:tgs
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Dick Ritge!. and Dave Davis,
Induction ceremonies will
have been elected to the be held April 17 at the

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Barry added a misjudged
· double to his credit.
Linescore :
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Pirates blank Cubs
1-0 behind Candelaria
Unlted Press Ioteroatlonal
Things weren't looking too
·sweet for the Candy Man
earlier this spring, and the
future doesn'tlook especially ·
bright either. But for now ,
John Candelaria is happy to
be where he is.
Despite chronic back pain,
Candelaria went the distance
before a Three Rivers
Stadium crowd ol 39 ,028
Friday, sca ttering seven hits
and walking one in leading
the Pittsburgh Pirates to a Hl
victory over the Chicago
Cubs and their ace starter,
Rick Reuschel.
"I feel fine today," Candelaria, 2t).5 last season with
a league-leading 2.34 ERA,
said after U1e victory.
"Oh, the back's a little sore
now, but really not that bad,"
he amended as he went to th~
clubhouse for a beer and an
icepack. "It'll be bad tomor·
row, but! won't be pitching so
it won't bother me."
In other National League
action , the New York Mets
downed Montreal 3-1 ; San
Diego edged San Francisco 32; Los Angeles hammered

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fi rst hom er of the season,
which wiped out a 4-2 defi cit
in th e bottom of the fifth
inning, would give him his
first victory ol the season.
Understandably, Bonham
was thrilled with the victory .
His only regret was that he
didn 't fini sh the game. His
departure came in the ninth
after pinc h hitter Wilbur
Howard led off with a single.
Pinch hitter Jay Alou
greeted left Dave Tomlin
wlih a single to left th at
moved Howard to second.
'·That's when I left the
dug out a nd went to th e
clubhouse," said Bonham.
"It 's a superstition with me.
Alter I'm taken out of a game
I stay until the other team
gets a hit.
"I can 't knock the superstition," he added , smiling. " It
worked tonigh t."
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With runners on first and
second and none out in the
ninth Terry Puhl, attempting
to sacrifi ce, popped to Ray
Knight, who had replaced
Pete Hose at third base.
That 's
when
Reds'
Manage r Sparky Anderson
sununoned Pedro Borhon to
the mound . And ,. th e
Domini ca n ri ghthan der ,
winner of Thursday 's opener,
responded in admirabl e
fashion, retiring Enos Cahell
on a fly to left and then
inducing the dangerous Cesa r
Cedeno to hit a game.;,nding
bouncer to Danny Driessen at
first base.
Bonham admitted he was a
little sh aky durin the fi rst
fi ve innings when the Astros
did all of their scoring.
One ol the Astra runs carne
in the second inning on J oe
~'e rguson 's second homer of
the season .
"He hit a change-up," said
Bonham. "I had good motion
but the pitch was over the
middle of t!Je plate and high."

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From the fifth through the
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The ex-Chicago Cub righthander tl\ought shou t George
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game when Texas and
Colorado each received
$219,000.
The Trojans beat A&amp;M 5728 before a sellout crowd ol
52,842 in the Astrodome New
Year's eve night.

Bonham,.Foster pace
5-4 Cincinnati win

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Dodgers from behind lor the
victory . Don Sutton went
seven innings for the Dodgers
to pi,ck up the win .
Reds o, Astros 4:
George Foster blasted a
three-run homer in the top of
the fifth to rally the Reds ·to
victory . It was starter Bill
Bonham' s first win as a Red
since coming to Cincinnati
from the Ch1cago Cubs.
Cardinals 5, PhJllles 1:
Bob Forsch scattered five
hits over 7 1·3 innings to lead
the Cards in their season
open er . Forsch, 20-7 last
season, pitched to two batters
in the eighth before leaving
the game with arm and leg
cramps . The Cards belted Cy
Young Award winner Steve
Carlton for four runs and 10
hits in five innings.

Atlanta lo-4 ; Cincin nati
nipped Houston 54, and St.
Louis
roughed
up
Philadelphia :i-1.
In the American League it
was Detroit 6, Toronto 2;
Milwaukee il, Baltimore 3;
Chica go 6, Boston 5;
California 1, Oakland 0, and
Seattle 6, Minnesota 3.
.Mets 3., Eltpos I:
· Jerry Koosman won his
first game since July 19 and
started a season opener for
the first time in his 11-year
career as he sea ttered ·eight
hits in pitching a complete
game. Koosman, a 20-game
loser last season, was tagged
for six hits in 'the first three
innings but struck out four
during that stretch to get out
of trouble.
Padres 3, Giants 2:
Mike Champion drew . a
base s- loade d walk in the
eighth to send in the go-ahead
run in the Padres' seasonop ening victor y. Dave
Winfield had led off with a
homer to tie the score as
Gay lord Perr y, winn er
Mickey Lolich and Rollie
Fingers combined for a fi ve-

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Texas A&amp;M' and Souihern
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PT. PLEASANT - Three
Point Pleasant hurlers
granted one hit between them
and fanned 16 as the Big
Blacks recorded their fourth
straight win against the
inexperienced Class A North
Gallia Pirates, 9·1, here
Friday.
Coach Ted Lehew, former
Meigs Marauder star, said he
had only two boys back and
had to recruit green material
to piece out a team. The
Pirates are I· I on the season.
One of the visitors'
veterans , Calvin Mi nni s,
pitched aU the way , giving up
eight hits and striking out
live. His mates committed

live errors behind him.
collection of hits. Bubba
Minnis got the only Pirate Jones smashed a two-run
hit, .a slashing single that homer, Barry Porter belted a
drove in their lone run.
solo job, Rick Smith tripled,
The Big Blacks unloaded while Ron Barnett was
live extra base blow&lt; in their socking a two-bagger, and

NEW YORK (UP!) Baseball Commissioner
Bowie Kuhn announced
Friday that a "freeze" has
been invoked on any
transa ctions that should
occur between the New York
Yankees and Cleveland
Indians until Gabe Paul and
Steve
O'Neill
divest

themselves of Yankee stock
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Paul, now the president of
the Indians, resigned as
Yankees' president this past
winter to work for hiS
longtime ftiend, O'Neill, who
a1lo left the Yankees to Puy
control of the Cleve land
franchise. However , both

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Association Hall of Fame, it in conjunction with the start
was announced today.
of the $150,000 Firestone
Davis of Hackensack · · Tournament of Champions N.J., a;d Ritger, of Rive; the final event- on the PBA 's
Falls Wis who are both Hi..week winter tour. ·
multi~arnpions on the PBA Both Davis and Ritger were
tour and still active were winners earlier this year on
chosen in . the ' hall 's the tour. Davis captured the
performance category.
Rolaids Open three weeks
Lou Frantz, ol Houston , a ago in St. Louis. and Ritger
PBA charter member and won the Dutch Masters Open
the late Joe Richards a at Cleveland in February.
former .
New
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17 .tour
sporlswriter, were selected in championships and Ritger
the hall's Meritorious Service has 19.
category "for service to the
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a Girls Varsity Track Team.
The g1rls ~ave partiCipated
in.two meets. At. a dual meet
w1th Nelsonville, Shan
O'Neill and Paul have not yet Drehel took a first in the 11!0divested themselves of their yd. dash; Pauletta Si,gman,
Yankee stock.
third m the 220; Lon Wyne,
When informed of Kuhn's second m the UO; and Joyce
ruling, spokesmen for both Cook, second in the 880.
the Yankees and Indians said
In field events Lori R~pe
no transactions were pending placed second in lhe shot put.
between the two clubs:
The 800 Medley team consisting of Nancy Wallace,
Meagan Miller, Shari Drehel,
and
Lori Rupe finished first
Thistledown
at a triangular meet at
NORTH RANDALL, Ohio Belpre but was later .
(UPI) - Chuckler won the disqualified.
featured $10,000 Premier
At the Belpre meet ,
Handica p at Thistledown Wallace and Drehel finished
Race Track Friday as the third and fourth in t he 11!0-yd.
1978 thoroughbred racing dash ; Rupe and Miller placed
season got underway in . second and fourth in the 22?;
northeast Ohio with 8 record the 440 team plac~d second m
handle of $879,473 for the 10- the ~elays. In field events,
race card.
Shari Drehel placed second m
Chuckler covered the s the high Ju:rtP• Tr.acey Jeffurloogs in 1·02 1 over 8 fers, fourth m the discus, and
muddy track ~d ·Jiflld $2.80,' Rupe, third in the shot put
$2.60 and $2.40. Have You
Other member~ ol th ~
Heard placed and Marl Juno team are Jill Ba1ty •. Kelh
showed
Clelland, Marc1a Dillard,
Wilri Wiki ee Sar and New Kim Krautter, Becky Long,
Morality returned to pay Deena Neece, and Gena
$21.20 on the 2-4 daily double, Snowden. Th~ coach and the
and there were 14 winning team would like to thank Jun
tickers on the 7-5-4 grouping Souisby and Mrs. Joy Ben·
of My Prexy
Dad's tley, and Mr. and Mrs. Don
•'Reflection and Ha'rd Liquor Beegle. Thanks . for all the
in the lOth race trifecla _ help you have g1ven.
each worth $5,304.
Attendance was 8,411 - the
second largest for an opening
day at Thistledown in 10
years.

regional chairman ·and is
largely responsible for the
growth of that program. He
also , served on the PB;\
Tournament Committee and
is a past president, a positioo
currently held by Ritger.
Richards, who died in 1974
at age 81, started his
newspaper career shortly
after the tum of the century
and covered bow ling for
several years. His columns in
the old New York American,
Daily Mirror and New York
News
largely
were
respo nsible
for
the
acceptance by the media
everywhere ol pro bowling
activities.
The PBA Hall of Fame now
has 18 members. .

Beulah results

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Girls. track
reorganized Four.
AKRON, Ohio (UP!) - sport of
professional
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Linescore :
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C-4- TheSunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Aprll9 , 1978

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Pirates blank Cubs
1-0 behind Candelaria
Unlted Press Ioteroatlonal
Things weren't looking too
·sweet for the Candy Man
earlier this spring, and the
future doesn'tlook especially ·
bright either. But for now ,
John Candelaria is happy to
be where he is.
Despite chronic back pain,
Candelaria went the distance
before a Three Rivers
Stadium crowd ol 39 ,028
Friday, sca ttering seven hits
and walking one in leading
the Pittsburgh Pirates to a Hl
victory over the Chicago
Cubs and their ace starter,
Rick Reuschel.
"I feel fine today," Candelaria, 2t).5 last season with
a league-leading 2.34 ERA,
said after U1e victory.
"Oh, the back's a little sore
now, but really not that bad,"
he amended as he went to th~
clubhouse for a beer and an
icepack. "It'll be bad tomor·
row, but! won't be pitching so
it won't bother me."
In other National League
action , the New York Mets
downed Montreal 3-1 ; San
Diego edged San Francisco 32; Los Angeles hammered

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which wiped out a 4-2 defi cit
in th e bottom of the fifth
inning, would give him his
first victory ol the season.
Understandably, Bonham
was thrilled with the victory .
His only regret was that he
didn 't fini sh the game. His
departure came in the ninth
after pinc h hitter Wilbur
Howard led off with a single.
Pinch hitter Jay Alou
greeted left Dave Tomlin
wlih a single to left th at
moved Howard to second.
'·That's when I left the
dug out a nd went to th e
clubhouse," said Bonham.
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Alter I'm taken out of a game
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"I can 't knock the superstition," he added , smiling. " It
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second and none out in the
ninth Terry Puhl, attempting
to sacrifi ce, popped to Ray
Knight, who had replaced
Pete Hose at third base.
That 's
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Reds'
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sununoned Pedro Borhon to
the mound . And ,. th e
Domini ca n ri ghthan der ,
winner of Thursday 's opener,
responded in admirabl e
fashion, retiring Enos Cahell
on a fly to left and then
inducing the dangerous Cesa r
Cedeno to hit a game.;,nding
bouncer to Danny Driessen at
first base.
Bonham admitted he was a
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fi ve innings when the Astros
did all of their scoring.
One ol the Astra runs carne
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~'e rguson 's second homer of
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Bonham. "I had good motion
but the pitch was over the
middle of t!Je plate and high."

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Astros.
'' I remember say ing during
spring training that I couldn 't
remember how many homers
Foster hit off me when I was
with the Culls," said Bonham.
"And I said 1 was sure he
wouldn 't hit any off me th is
year, but that he would hit

1978 SENIORS

GALLON

payday was alter the 1975
game when Texas and
Colorado each received
$219,000.
The Trojans beat A&amp;M 5728 before a sellout crowd ol
52,842 in the Astrodome New
Year's eve night.

Bonham,.Foster pace
5-4 Cincinnati win

Little then, though , did

ON ALL MEN'S JEANS
ON ALL .BRANDS
INCLUDING

hitter.
Dodgers 13, Braves I: ·
Davey Lopes · and Rick
Monday . each hammered
three-rim homers to bring the
Dodgers from behind lor the
victory . Don Sutton went
seven innings for the Dodgers
to pi,ck up the win .
Reds o, Astros 4:
George Foster blasted a
three-run homer in the top of
the fifth to rally the Reds ·to
victory . It was starter Bill
Bonham' s first win as a Red
since coming to Cincinnati
from the Ch1cago Cubs.
Cardinals 5, PhJllles 1:
Bob Forsch scattered five
hits over 7 1·3 innings to lead
the Cards in their season
open er . Forsch, 20-7 last
season, pitched to two batters
in the eighth before leaving
the game with arm and leg
cramps . The Cards belted Cy
Young Award winner Steve
Carlton for four runs and 10
hits in five innings.

Atlanta lo-4 ; Cincin nati
nipped Houston 54, and St.
Louis
roughed
up
Philadelphia :i-1.
In the American League it
was Detroit 6, Toronto 2;
Milwaukee il, Baltimore 3;
Chica go 6, Boston 5;
California 1, Oakland 0, and
Seattle 6, Minnesota 3.
.Mets 3., Eltpos I:
· Jerry Koosman won his
first game since July 19 and
started a season opener for
the first time in his 11-year
career as he sea ttered ·eight
hits in pitching a complete
game. Koosman, a 20-game
loser last season, was tagged
for six hits in 'the first three
innings but struck out four
during that stretch to get out
of trouble.
Padres 3, Giants 2:
Mike Champion drew . a
base s- loade d walk in the
eighth to send in the go-ahead
run in the Padres' seasonop ening victor y. Dave
Winfield had led off with a
homer to tie the score as
Gay lord Perr y, winn er
Mickey Lolich and Rollie
Fingers combined for a fi ve-

HOUSTON (UP!) - The
Bluebonnet Bowl wUl pay
Texas A&amp;M' and Souihern
California a record 1223,WO
each for playing in the 1977
.post-£eason game, a bowl
official announced Friday .
The previous ri chest

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Developer says
track lost money
NORTH RANDAl~-. Oh10
(U P! l - Thist ledown Race
Tra&lt;·k, owned by sports ma gnate and real estate
d evelo per
Edward
DeBartolo, lost $350, 000 last
vear DeBartolo has charged
- De'Bartolo made the disclosure Frtdav while calling on
sta te offlctals to " make
adJustments m the mutuel
~•ke out "
" I've got !50 acres he•e
t Thistledown property I and
Jt's not making money The
land IS worth at least $15
nulhon ," DeBartolo satd I
can 't afford to Jet 11 rema m m
1ts pre ~en t sta te, lo s1n g
money . I'm en tttled to a fa1r

profit ."
He estunated that the state
of Oh10 gleaned $7.5 nullion
fr om
1ts
share
of
Thistledown 's racmg dollars,
while h•s track was losing
money . "The future of ra cmg
•s at stake here," he satd. " It
t the state 1 has got to give
back a few pomts - not only
fnr my sake , but for the
horsemen and the pubhc.
" I m hopeful somethmg
Will break early this year,"
DeBartolo sa•d, referrmg. to
the state legislature "It has
to. The state IS the only one
ge ttmg the bu cks fr om
ractng "

Dick Risenhoover,
Texas announcer,
is claimed Saturday
AR I.! Nt;10N Texas !l!Pl i
Dtck Risenhoover. the
re~dhJ and telev lSJon vo1te of
lhe Te ~a s Rangers. d1ed
Sa1urda1 of cancel He " "s
45
B1senhoove r, " ho Julned
the Rangers m 1973, had been
hospitalized late last 1ear for
an app endect om) Wh&lt;le
performin g th e sur~e r y,
doc tors discove red l1ve r
C'ancer
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per son associated w1th the
Hangers 111 dll' from this
tragic lh.Se(J~C . I ha ve the
deepest sympathy ·for h•s
fa nuly and h1 s fnends."
Tom Vandergnff, wh o
Ieamed with Risenhoover for
thre e l ears un Rang er
telev!Slon broadcasts, sa1d he
was deepl y saddened.
" TillS IS one uf the saddesl
days of my hfe. D1ck was a
great professwnalm h• s fteld

Ht senhoover . a n(J\JYe of As far as I'm concerned , no

Amanllo and a graduate 11f
the U mvers n~· of Texas. 'v'.a.s
readm itt ed · tu Arl•ngton
Vlemo nal Hospital last week
H.tn ge r s o•n er Brad
Corbett sa1d R1senhoo1er's
death was a shock. although
Ihe an noun ce r ha d been
cnllc allv 111 s1nce bemg
readmllt~d to the ho1p1tal
" It 's a very tragiC thmg.
We believed 1t was cumlllg
Even though we knew , we
were still shocked," sa•d
Cor be tt ' He's the l hlf d

one had more abtln y," sa1d
the former Arhngtun ma yor
"But beyond th at D1ck was
11ne of the finest human
be1 ngs anyone MUid want to
meet. It was one of the great
priVIleges uf my hfe to knoll
h1m and to work alongside of
h1m for the la st three
scasuns "
R1senhoo\cr IS survived by
h1s "1f£' Hel en and sons
R1 cky , 15, and Chns , 11.
Fu neral services are •n·
complete.

All-Stars battle to tie
P JT" r~I:!URGt-1

tUl-'1 1 -

J oe
Dahlhau se n ,
Northwestern, Oh10 , won by a
fall at 185 pou nil s an d
heavyweight Steve Wllhams.
Lakewood. Colo., scored a
supe ri or dec ision Friday
mght to g1ve the US . AllStars a 2~26 ue ~ ith the
Pe nnsyl,ama All-Stars Ill the

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fourth annual Press Old
Newsboys Wrestling Classic
The US . team of high
school seni ors was trathng
the Pennsylvamans, 15-26.
before It s tw o lar gest
wrestlers "'on the fma ! two

bouts of the arnual tourne)
held at the C1v1c Arena for the
benef it
of
Chil dren 's
Hosp1tal.
Dahlhausen pmned Tom
Morrell of lmma culate
Conception H1gh at 4:3.1 to
brmg the U S. team withm 2126. Then W•lliarns, who plans
to play football for Oklahoma
next fa II, used a we1ght
advanUlge of at least 50
pounds w score a supenor
dec ision , 13-1 , ove r M1ke
Euker of East Pennsboro.
Andrew Metzger , a 133pound from Cedar Sprmgs,
Mich .. was named the US
team's oll'lStancling wrestler
after he outpOinted Frank
Cast1 gna no of Wilkes Barre
Meyers, 12-5
Named th e out standmg
Permsvlvania wrestler was
11 2-poitnder Mark Dugan , of
Moshannon Valley, who
earned a supenor JecJSJOn ,
27-10. over Chns W' 1alen . of
Gramte City, Ill

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ST INGERS WIN
IND!A NAPOI.IS &lt;UP! !
Hobble Ftorek scored t"o
goals Fn day mght to lead
Cmci nnatl to a G--4 win over
WHA mal lnd1anapohs.

76ers home court streak snapped
United Press International spot• but a IOO,UOO bonus li S
Maybe 1t was just a dream, welL
"We had a lot to shoot for ,"
but for a while 1t seemed as 1f
sa
1d 76ers' guard Doug
the Phtladelphta 76ers nught
Colltn
s. " It wa s a bl~
do tt
disappointment
but I don't
The S1xers. maktng a lastthmk
there
'll
be
a letdown
ditch effort to overUlke Port1'
now
land and f1msh wtth the best
Dan Roundfield scored 24
record m the league m order
pomts
to lead stx Pa cers 111
to grab a home-court
double
figure s. George
advantage, were soundly
McCinms
paced Philadelphia
defeated by the lndtana
with
29
Pacers Fnday mght, 127-118.
Elsewhere m the NBI\, 11
Pluladelphla, losmg at
was
Detnnt 111 , Boston 109;
home for the fl rst time in 25
Cleveland
Ill , Atlanta 109 ;
games, ha s two games
Buffalo
113,
Chicago 103 ; New
remammg and IS 54-26, Whil e
Orleans
117,
H o ll~on 114 .
the mjury~aden Tratl Blazers
New
York
125,
Kansas C1ty
defeated Denver 97-93 to bUild
112
,
Milwauke
e
108, San
their record to 57-24 and ga m
Antonio
1
02.
Los
Angeles
114,
not only the prefe rred playoff
New Jerse\ 100 · Portl and Q7,

Denve r 93, and Seattle 95,
Phoenix 83.
PislllllS Ill, Celties 109
The P1:;tons ended a five game losmg streak, led by
Eric Money, who netted 23 of
Ius 35 pmnts in the first half ,
and then scored three
stra1ght pmnts to help stave
off a fourth-quarter Celtic
charge.
Cavaliers til, Hawks 109:
Cleve land guard F'oots
Walker scored on an off·
bit lancc jump shot from 12
feet out to end Atlanta's
lmpes of gammg a homecourt
advantage Ill the NBA
pl ayo ffs Atlanta 's J ohn
Drew Jed both teams 111
scnrmg With 29 pn1nts

Braves 113, Bulls 103 :
The Braves snapped an 11game losing streak as Randy
Sm1th scored 28 pq mts and
Swen Natcr added 23. Buffalo
led 55-45 at the half and bUill
an 84-71 lead when Marvin
Barnes scored 10 pomts and
Nater mne in the third period
Jazz ll7, R11ckets 114:
Leonard "Truck" Robmson
scored 15 of his 29 pomts 1n
the fourth quarter to rally the
Jazz
Kl1icks 125, Kings 112 :
The Kmcks kept ahve thetr
chan ces of ga_tm ng a
homecourt advantage when
Bob McAdoo an d Lonnie
Shelton scored 27 points each
and Ear l Monroe added 25 to
boost New York over Kansas

Ctty and keep ph w1th the
cavs. ·
Bucks 108. Spurs 102:
Gua rd Br1an Wint ers
scored 30 points as the Bucks
snapped San Antonio's sixgame winning streak. The
win gave Milwaukee a halfgame lead over Golden Stale
for the hnal Western
Conference playoff spot.
Milwaukee has one game left,
Golden Sta te two.
Lakers 114, Nets 106 :
Karee m 1\bdul-Jabbar
scored lB of his 26 points in
the m1ddle periods, when Los
Angeles overcame a 25-19
deh e1t to take an 81-78
adv antage ente ring the
fourth quarter. Guard John
W1Jhamson led New Jersey

much more sen ous knee and 1977 who came back from an
shoulder l!lJUI'Ies, deltghted a injury.nddled year to h1t 2110
1eco1d Com iskey Park Ciowd Wllh 25 hom ers.
of 50,754 by beltmg a game"We got away w1th 1t
tymg &gt;;Oio home1 m the mnth once," chortled the delighted
mnmg
Veeck. · We m1ght not gel
Way ne Nor dha ge n th en awav w1th It every day, but
dehver~ the wmnmg blow m we got away With II once"
the White Sox' 6-5 VI Ctory
Meanwhile, the f1dgety Fl"' er tl1e Boston Hed Sox wtlh dry ch was up to his famih ar
a bloop smgle off reliever B1ll anucs thai so deli ghted baseCampbell
ball fan s durmg h1s Rookie" I "asn't gmng for the of-th e-Year season of 1976 He
seats." sa1d Blomberg of Ins t&lt;Jlked tu 1he ball, talk ed to
flrsthtlmthreeyears. " !JUS! h1m self ,
and ,
most
wanted to htt the ball hard Importa nt , had Toronto
lie 1Hed Sox rehe\'er D1ck batters talkmg to themse l\eS.
Oragol gavr me il good pttch,.
" I \\'anted a nice victory for
JUSt below the belt and in on al l th ose people ," sa HI
F1drych 'Look at all the
me
Jllomberg's last h1t wa s m • tune th ey had to lake, comm '
t975 at Milwa ukee for the down here two days Ill a row.
New York Yankees - who Jet I wanted W do somethm ' real
him p l a~ out hts optwn last mce fnr them Yeah "
vear to become eligible for
Phil Mankowskt prov1ded
Uw Wl11te Sox to cla1m hm• in Fidrych with all the support
the reentrr draft
he needed w1th a three-run
Now. · Veeck
hopes homer 111 the fourth mmng
Blom berg can equal th e .md J ason Thompson added a
performan t'e
of
Ett l'
t::Jpe·mt!a:)ure shot ont o the
Soderholm , the White Sox' '1'1ger Sta dmm roo f Ill rightsurpri se fret' agen t pickup of &lt;'enter

League , Milwaukee routed
Ba ltimore 11-3, Cal 1fo rn 1a
topped Oa klan d 1-0, and
Seattle took Minnesota 6-3.
In National League act1on,
it was Pittsburgh 1, Ch1cago
0; New York 3, Montreal I;
San D1ego 3, Sa n Francisco 2;
Los Angeles 13, Atlanta 4;
Cincinnati 5, Houston 4; St
LoUis 5, Phtladelphla 1
Bre~&gt;ers ll, Orioles 3:
SJXto Lezca no belted a
gra nd-slam homer and Larry
H1 sle. Milwaukee's hi ghly
public ized
free
agent
arquJsJtJOn, celebrated his
debut as a Brewer by hittin g
a two-run hmner and scoring
three times. Southpaw Jerry
August1ne , who lost hts
shutout mthe ninth, went 8 1-3.
innmgs for his first career
VIctory over the Orioles.
Mariners 6, Twins 3:
Dan Meyer , Bruce Boehle,
and Ruppert Jones all
humer~ to account for hve of
Seattle's six runs, while
sta rter Rick Honeycutt and
rcl1ever Enr1que Romo
&lt;'ombmed for a four-h•tter

U,s edge Hawks, kill home court
advantage jo17 Atlanta in playoffs
ATLANTA
iU PI J
Cleveland guard Foo ts
Walker ruin ed a cha nce for
ea ch of the Atlant a Hawks to
earn a $3,0111l bonus Fn da)
ni ght
Walk er' s tourn aro und ,
fadeaway shot at the buzzer
gav e the Cavalier s a 111-109
NBA win over the Ha• ks It
also k1lled Alla nt a's chance
for a home-coun advanta ge
m next week 's NBA playoffs
" It was my grcalc st
moment in the pros," said the
!&gt;-foot-1 1 Walker
Bul It "as monel' out the
wind ow for the lla wk s
Owner Ted Turner had
promised each pla yer a $3.11011
bon us for ever) Vl(1ory over

.5011 But the llawks c·a n only
fmi sh a 41 -41 1f they wm the
season-endi ng game Sunclay
mght agamst C'h1 cago.
" It was JUS! a sensational
one-oJHJ!le shot b) F ~K&gt;Is,"
Atlanta C"ach Hub1e Brown
smd of Walk er's 10-fnot shot
Ill Edd•e Johnson's face
Walk er , who sc11r ed 17
p01 nt s during the game,
landed nat on the deck Ill
front of the Cleveland bench ,
"here Coa ch B&lt;l l F1tch

showeredhim"1th k1sses and
the team went w1ld
The victor\' VIrtually
assured Cleve land 11f a
homecourt advanta~e 1n the
play offs
Bruwn satd the ~a rne w~1 s a
I!,Ood prun ~ "" of thl' playoffs
" Cll•v eland 1s an r xpencnced pial off team . They
al~a\ s took th e j!,O(ld shot at
the c11d We 1ned In shout
beh1nd th e ba ckboard "
Clc\Cland grabbed an
eJght-poml lead at the end of
the f~r&gt;1 quarter and led
through most of the second
pc11od before .John Drew
scnrcd e1ght qu1ck po1nts 10
g1ve Atlanw a 55-53 ha lflime
ledd
Drew Jed sconng for wt h
trnm s \\ tth 29 pt1t nts
o\ltanta's Sterc Hawes hat1 20
P&lt; •lll! S and a eareer-h&lt;gh 21

By Bryson R. lBud) C&lt;Jrter
Gallia County Extension 1\ gent

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"''h " fre e throw to make •t Cleveland got the ball to
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Wa lker , who fired it Ill just
The team s exch an ged before the buzzer sow1ded

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Pi ctured above are the md1vtduals from Ga lha County
who attended the Jackson ~ rea R~creatton WorKshop for
4-H Jumor Leaders. Front row, I; , I.Jnda Wheeler , Tam1
Kn&gt;1X. Fauna Donahue, Kelly Clark and Pam Miller. Back
row , Paulme White. Rob Waugh, Mtke Shoemak er , Gene
Walker, Hose ~lc Nea l , and Barbara Stewart.

Gallia 4-H members
take part in workshop
GAJ.I.JPOI.IS - On March meet mgs i:i ntl county-wrde 4~ J
:11 and Apnl I eleven m- H ac1tVJlJes such as Jr
dJ vJduals from Ga ll 1a Cuunty, L~ ad e r s h1p meetings, 4-H
al o n ~ with my se lf , par- Ca mp and nthers
In addition to recreation
tiCipated m tht! Jackson Areet
Recr eatltJn W1J rk sh11p held at trammg, these members had
l\10 &lt;:rand e C'11 lle~e The the opportumt~ t1 J take part 1n
c:u ceT expl!J rat!Un as they
purpc1St} tJf thiS 3(tlV ll) IS tu
t e a c h Jndllldual s had the chance to hear Dr
recre&lt;ttlona l sk1l\s and to Ted Durrell , ii SSJstant
lCHI1l h(I Wto I et~ ( h t hesP sktlls Dn ec.tor (Jf the Co llege of
tu others Th ese tnd !V J clue~ls Agri cul ture and Hom e
plan In use the skill s that lhey Ec·unom1 cs, OhiO State
ha ve learn ed 111 tc~1 c htn g Un11ers ll ), sp ea k to t he
conce rnin g the
retrci:ltton 1n ]IJl'al clu b ~ roup
program offe&lt;ed at Oh1'o
State Umverslty . The youth
par11c1patmg were also taken
on a to ur of R10 Grande
Colle~e and had a chance to
Chm0:1 rna\ , for cx.unple, \IE \\ the fa cilities and learn
export sur plus nee and more abuut the programs
uffered b) Rio Grande
Import Jar l.!r Hrnuunts of
College fin d Comm unit y
gram . the) scud
Fmd lc) sa id he believed College
It "' as a v er~ successful
bdnre go lll g tu Cl11na thattht.·
actt\'lt) wl!h everyone hav1ng fi
nation ( r, uld he bu ymg $1
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b1lhun \\ orth of Amcnu m the oppunu mty t&lt;J learn many
different 1ecrea uonal skillS
cTu ps a n nuC'Ill~ b~ 1~80
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am 1e1 nfurc ed 1n thi:lt thrnugh the 4·H program As
a resuh uf 1hese new learned
{(JfC'CHSt ," ,he Si.!Hl
sk•llslhese 1n&lt;\! v•duals w1ll be
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delegatiOn sponsored by the any sustained,.,major new ex~~ded tra~~ ·
.
trade relations until full .. 1ne se
.~cJaf 15 J·wtanst
UP! Farm Editor
state of Ilhn01s.
WASIDNGTON (UP!) _
"Chma has the greatest dip lom;ll iC relatwns have . norm,"11za 1Jon o rea ton
·
·
populatt'on
of any natt'on Yet been restored. And full and ehmmat tun of su me
GALLIPOLIS - The Galha County Extension Beei Chma IS more mterested m
·
A
t .d
1 s
·
•
·our
diplomats
have fa•' led relation s are unhkely wh1le
me ma n ra e po 1c1e
Committee ts sponsormg a meeting on the- posstbilt\y of expanding agncultural trade
.. ·
h' h di ·
· t
·
to evolve a crea ttv c the Umted States eontmues tu w 1o
scnmmate agams
esta blishmg a sale of select feeder ca lves, suitable for Jr . Fa1r with the Umted
States than
'
the F1 dl
ted
steer projects.
most government officials momentum in relations that recogntze the Republic of
"mB · nf ey. no , IJ.-th· 1
ut, a ter saymg a
a,
The meetmg will be held next Thursday, April 13 at 8 p.m. beheve two llhno1s congress- , p ek tng now we 1comes, " China on Ta1wan
told
a
news
eonFmdley
an
d
Madigan
Mr.
Chen
lv
•ce
num
stm
uf
'
Fmdley
at the Columbus ard Southern Ohio Electric building, corner of
men
say
.
ference
however
satd
they
found
th~
foretgn
trade!
lllld
us
they
Second Avenue and Sycamore Street m Gallipolis.
The assessment was made
.
' .
,
.d t
nd 1 ad
Some or the farmers on the Beef C'ommtttee have by Reps. Paul Findley and
Most admmistration of- h•gh-rankm g Chi nese of- "etrhe rleha YU olleexdpaStatres .~
flc1als have bee 0 saymu for flc1als they met on thetr w&lt;
e n
•
expressed an mterest tn such a sale and they have talked with
Edward Mad1gan , both
Findley added
d
"
1
Jim Clay, our Area Extension Agent, Ammal Industry, Republicans who had just month s that diplomatic recent tnp not me me to
·
concermng sumlar sales in other areas of Ohio.
returned fr~m a two week Signals from China mdicate ma ke
full
dip lomatiC
Why d1d the llt~nolS group
I do not know at this time what the outcome w1ll be, but we VISit to China With a -trade that nation would be cool to relations a pre-condtUon of come away Wit af more
opttmJstJ C vtew o early
know one thing for sure that we would like to have as much
Chm ese -Amencan trade
input from people as posstble. So, 1f you ca n get away this
prospects than some ofh c1 al
com ing Thursday evening we'd be most happy w have you
diplomats
have presented '
attend th1s meetmg and look at the feasibility of holdmg such a
"The
Ch
mese
may sec a
sale.
Center . The sa le will start at 7 d. Must be 10 good health ; e group like ours as a way to
By
John
C.
Rice
+++
Must be free of knots on legs , get a clear s1gnal to the
p.m.
Ext. Agt. , Agriculture
One of the maJor weed problems, besides Johnsongrass,
Seventy Jambs and 35 pigs f. Must wetght bet ween 40-90 Umted States l\\llhoul go1ng
Metes
Couotv
faced by corn producers 1n our nver and creek bottoms IS Wild
POMEROY - LAMB AND Will be offered All con- pounds on sale day [Apnl through formal cha nn elSJ
Cucumber.
PIG
SALE - Any 4-H or FFA signments will have been 191; g Consigned p1g shou ld t hal the) are ready to If"de ."
In coro tire best control Is to use a h1gh rate ol strazine ard
member
needing a market screened fo r quality an d be · So und, Meal Type, Long the lawmaker sa 1d
incorporate 1l 2 to 4 inches .deep JUSt prior to planting. Use
lamb ur pig, the Southern soundn ess The se lectiOn Bod1ed, Large Boned , and at
Fmdley ga1c reporters a
about I lb. per acre more than reqUired for annual weeds on
cnteria are as follows:
least Average Muscling.
Oh1o
Lamb
and
P1g
Sale
tra
nscnpt of commr.nts by
the various &gt;;Oil types; e.g., the regular rate on a silt loam with
Ptgs - a. Will accept
Lambs - W11l accept both Chen Tuo Ptn, the trade
should be considered.
2.5 percent orgamc matter 1s 2.5 to 3 lbs. of BOW (2 to 2.5 lb.
The sale w11i be held at the both ba rrows and gilts; b. wethers and ewes; b Must be mm1ster
active) per acre. For w1ld or bur cucumber use 3 5 to 4 0 lb.
GaUia Co unty Fairgrounds Males must be prope rl y docked, properly castrated
"We wtll welcome Illinois
BOW per acre At these rates corn should be planted the
located on U. S. Route 35 cast rated and healed ; c. Must and hea led; c. Be free of sore enterprises to establish d1rect
followmg year Netther Ban vel nor 2,4-D are effecllve on these across from Holzer Medtcal be free of external parasites; mouth, foo t rot , eye incontact with our t radtn g
weeds.
fec ti ons, and external corporatwns and exchange
parasites; d Lambs must concrete vtews We hope for
One of the questions rece1ved quite often this time of year
wetgh between 35 and 75 development of our trade
concerns moles lrilawns and how to get nd of them .
pounds;
e. Should be born be- w1th the Un1ted States even
Smce moles feed hea 11ly on grub worms, the eilmmatwn of along the s1de of the lawn adjacent to the reluge wtll usually
tween
Janua
ry I and March though nur relations ha ve not
the b'I"Ub w1ll generally elnnina te mole actiVIty from the lawn. discourage the moles ard make tt unnecessary to treat the
15,
1978
,
f.
Lambs
consigned been nomlahzed," Chen sa1d
Grub worms can be controlled e1ther w1lh chemicals, or w1th entire lawn.
.
be
S()Und
,
have the
should
Chma brought large
milky spore disease - a non-£hcmical
Treat your lawn when the grubs are m the top one mch of
abilit
y
to
have
a
YG
of
2
or
:1
of Amcncan gra m
amounts
lnsect•c•des recommended are : Spectractd e, Diazmon , soil. This IS usually mid to late Apnl or early May for over
at
90
pounds
or
more
when
m
1H7:J
Hnd
1974 Lat er. fann
Dursba n, Dylox Be sure to read the label of these insecticides wmtermg grubs. For summer generatiOn grubs, treat m m1d to
flmshed,
and
ha
ve
a
leg
score
exports
to
Ch ma fell c,ff
for specific mstructilm, precautions and suggestions. After late August.
10
or
more.
of
sharply
and
recent
sales have
treatment w1th any of these soak the lawn surface thoroughly
p1gs
and
Jambs
wtll
be
All
consisted
moslly
of cotton
Keep pets and children off the treated area until It is dned
l-ay of the land
sold
tJy
the
head
F'md
ley
smd
he
belteved
Moles often move mto lawns from adj acent wooded areas,
SOUT HE RN
OH I O Am eman trader s could
GRADED BULL SALE rlallv·l
·n.es•••or·s·un·i· la.r.ar·e·as· .•T.r •.•.tm·e·n·
t o·f·a·W-4
-0.ft•.•b••r.ri.er·s·tr.ip.
concentrate l!lltJally on sales
Th1s sale Will be he ld of farn1 technology equipSaturday, April 22, at I :30 ment and breedmg -.t ock
p m Th1s sale w•ll be at the Th iS would build confidence
Umon Stockyards located at 111 the quahty of American
!he corner of West Mam and product s and lead to ex·
Serv1ee helped them plan and Elm in H11lsboro. All bulls panded sales of li vestock feed
BY JOHN COOPER
Jay out the system
must grade a 12 in order to grams, he predicted
Soli Coos. Service
sell The numbers and breeds
PT
PLEASANT
Chinese plans for O\'erall
Charles Delp, soil s sctentist are 32 Angus, 17 Charola1s, 2 · se lf-suff iCien cy 10 farm
Dramage work ha s been
36
Polle d pr11ducuon doesn't mean the
completed on s1x farms m of SCS, was Ill Mason County Shorth orn,
'(
Mason Co unty w1th a total of to help us w1th some so1ls Herefo rd s, 6 Simm enta l gtant Asian nati on w1ll nut
9,370 feet of drain pipe bemg related work. He was on the Cross, 2 Red Poll, 3 tmport large am ount s of
installed W1th the com- W A Barker land wtth us on Herefords , 4 Ch1amna Cross , some American crops, the
pletion of these jobs the Sandhill RJiad to assist w1th and 1 Limousin Cross.
llhn01s la\\makCrs mststcd
STRAWBERRY VARIEmajor po rtion of the dramage makmg a so1 ls report m
SECOND FRIDAY OF
planned m Mason County for rega rd to a sulxhvtsion that TIES - If you are a
the sprmg season has been Mr. Barker is planning. He strawberry lover, here a re
compl
eted We expect the ·also adv1sed us concermng a some varieties to try . June.
EVERY MONTH
dltcher to be available aga m dramage problem at the Rick beanng (Harvest the season
to cooperators m the fall of P Powell residence near after pla nttn g 1 - Cyclone,
ea rl y; Po cahonta s, ea rl y
Flatrock.
th1s yea r.
m1dseason , Red cht ef,
The dltcher 1s made
We
were
happy
ln
sec
m1dseason
; M1dwa y, midava li able to cooperators uf
Ja
mes
Thompson,
Jr
.
of
Mt.
seaso
n
;
Gua
rdi an, rmdth e Wes tern S01J Co nOhve
up
an
d
around
followmg
season,
Harttan,
mid-season;
se rvati on Distn ct by the
BV DIANA S. EBERTS
He
has
always
been
surgery.
Robtn son. late: Vesper, late.
State So •l Conservation
Extension Agent,
Committee It is usuall y very much mterested 1n hts and Marlate, late.
llom e Economi cs
-~ve r bea rmg 1Harvest the
sched uled to work 1n Mason farm and m the Improvement
Meigs Count y
of
h1
s
land.
Dunng
uur
recent
same season planted I Co unty tw1ce each yea r
POMEROY - As you loo k
For the past two or three talk wtth htm, m sptte of Ozark Bea uty and Super- oul your wmdow at the sprmg
years Mason County farmers be1ng a !II tle weak, he was fection . Variety Selection co loring , ts the view a lltth.•
have installed approximately ,st ill enth usiastiC and was Selecting adapted vanettes of dimmed by a cloudy pane of
one-fourth of the total sub- telling us about how he had fl ower s, fr uits, vegetab les glass ' May be thi s 1s the
surface dra ms for the enttre in1pruved hts grassland Hts and la ndscape plants ts most mo1 1vatiun yuu need tu make
&gt;tate. Landowners who m- rnarn ttem of Interest now Important to successful the Windows sparkle agHtn
Albany, Ohio
stalled tile durmg this last was ha rvesting some of his gardenmg . Select varteties Your deamng rec1pc \\Ill
ser ies of work in clud ed woodland and wanted to do it for dt seased a nd inse ct take one part t1me, twu parts
Raymond Zuspan and Mary tn such a way as to· realize the resistance ; yield potential ;
energy , and a few mlnOI'
Rodney How~ry
Froendt w1th 6011 feet , Elmer most money poss•ble on the quality of produt1; mtended
UJgredients
as
well
as
to
lea
ve
the
use,
season
of
matunty
,
and
wood
Newberry
with
'
2,000
feet,
It IS a good tdea to make tt
Ph. (614) 698-7331
Albert Thompson , 2,200 feet, area m s uch a condition as to SIZe. shape , color and texture ro und of some of the st ores In
Gerald Rood and Son wtlh produce more wood m the of produc1 deSJred.
see what •s a\'allable m the
frank Shoemaker-367·7533
SHH UBS THAT ATTHACT
2,395 feet, Bart ow Jones w1th future.
way nf labor savmg equipBIRDS - A number of land- ment. Thts will mclude long
1,105
feet,
Cla rence
We were on the Jak e scape plants bear fru it and
Wtlliamson and Marvtn
handled brushes, squeegees
Somervtlle farm on Owl att ract birds. Some of the of vanous SJZes, w1th or
Lanier with 1,070 feet.
Whtl e on the Newberry Hollow Road to assist him more common plants tha t wtth out cellulose sponges.
farm Elmer and his brother, w1th some water problems attract birds and the color of and long handled brushes for
Delmer, recalled an mstance Early spring IS the best time the fruit include Allegheny
outside that can be anachcd
severa l years ago. They said of the year to see where water Service berry, blue , Red
lo garden hose There are
At Jake's Chokeberry, red ; American also a number of clca mng
that tn 1917 that they had problems prevatl.
1
1nstalled 1,100 feet of clay tile farm the chief place in whtch B&lt;tte rsweet, orange-red ;
preparations that can be
using batter boards and a he •s concerned ts around the F'l owenng Dogwood, red ,
sprayed on or spread un But
st ring to check the grade and house and barn We dec1ded Spreadmg Cotonester , red:
you ca n make your own
that they had dug the ditch by that in order to correct this Washington Hawthorn, red ,
cleamng solutiOn, put 1t 1n an
hand. They said that it took and solve !he water problem Russ1an Ol1 ve, Sli ver :
ernpty cosme!tc or detergent
I
the m approXImately two that a system of diversion Regel's Pnvet, dark blue; . boti le and have your own
' I ' l ol f! JrI" I II
weeks to do the job. [jonel dit ches would be the most Crabapple, red ; Buckthorn , spray Be sure to Ia bel the
I' 1· ( u / 1 o~ dt' l"
a nd
American
Smith of Soil Conservation advisable prat1Jce to Install. bla ck;
bott le if you do tht s. for sa fety
' " t' • ,,., r I' : jd' '' '' 'l i d t '' , .
Cranberrybush, red .
and effiCiency.
• •
It
' , J I' ' I h \1
liH I j d l
' '
Plain wat er Will do the J&lt;•b
J .'. df• ' f •l lj
but if you wish to add a
•'. I . ,
,', I ' ' ,. ,. pr fl.~ ,.. ll".
cleamng aid , use ammnma,
•'
, ,•, •1f d'r r u r
' l' ' •
,,
l' I I • • ' I" 1 ! 1 I 1 , I I I '&gt; ~ ll~,
vinegar. borax. or alcohol If
I• '1
I ' I 1r
I ' r• t• I, I II' !' 1 '
1!
you use vinegar or a11unuma,
1 '•' 1 ,I
Jl 11 )I ' 11' 1 II If !Ill , h1J!
add about a tablespoon to one
I lo 1 ,
I
)
I l 1 11 1 ( I! \
quart of cool \later or use one
ol I Jl I ' ' h, t I 'J f I
or two teaspoons of borax
I' I I
I I h', Il l t•,
Vinegar cuts grease and
fuhage sta ms Alllmonta
makes glass sparkle Alcn hnl
is recommended for cold
weather to keep water from
freezmg on the panes. About
a quarter of a cup of alco hol
In a pa1l of water ts n ght.
Alt-ohol, the various sodas
and anunoma are damagmg
1
to painted surfaces and to
varn ishes, so be careful not to
spatter the fum1t11re or woodwork if you are using them If
you use one of the commercial cleaners, be sure to
SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON-QUANTITIES
read and follow direction s
Wash
window frames and
•
OF 10 OR MORE•••
• &gt;
sills first, then the glass
~-·IIIV\
AT ONCE WHILE
panes.
QUANTITIES LAST!
To wash windows, squeeze
your cloth or sponge as dry as
you can. Wash the top, bot SOYA
tom, and middle of the pane
fll 'Ohio, Inc.,
and polish tt munediately
with a clean, dry cloth,
Gdir~•. Ohio
chamois
or • crumpled paper
JRD
992 -2176
Pomeroy, 0.
towel. If )'OU use all up and
By BERNARD BRENNER

County agent's corner

Find out why people all
over are switching to Allstate
•
auto msurance.

ElscwhCr(•IJl tht' &lt;\mf' rt r tln

China interested in expanding
agricultural trade with U. S.

•
our community

ATIENTION

Homo p1cked up h1s second
save of the season
Angels I, A's 0:
Frank Tanana shut out
Oaklard on m hits wh1le
ba t t ery-mate
Terry
Humphrey tripled and scored
on R1ck Miller's smgle m the
s1xth inning.

On the farm front

Agriculture and '

wtth 31 points, including 18 in
the third period.
Blazers 97, Denver 93 :
The victory was wort h
$50,000 to the Blazers and
they owed it to forward
Maunce Lucas, who scored
31 points to lead the limping
Portland team. Larr y Steele,
another Blazer off the mjury
list, had 14 potnts.
Sonics 95, 8101s 83:
The Sonics chn ehed a
homecourt advantage when
Fred Brown and Gus
Williams shared 10 points
durmg a l!Hi Seattle burst
opening the final period. The
Sun s played w1thout their
prize rookie forward, Walter
Davis, who has the flu .

'The Bird' hurls Tigers past Red Sox
By B!U.. MADDEN
UP I SIJIIrtS Writer
Welcome the triumph ant
return nf those
t\10
rehabilitated " daffl es" 'The Blfd" and " The
Boomer "
Mark "The B1rd" F1drych,
the Detrmt Tigers' flaky.
nghthanded p1t chi n ~ ace,
" Bo omer ' '
and
Ron
Blomberg.
the
late st
" bargain-basement " free
agent pi ckup by Chtcago
White Sox' owner Bill Veeck,
shook off the na ggmg doubts
about the knee and shoulder
mjur1es that have plagued
the1r recent pasts F'nda) and
delighted sellout open mg day
crowds m thelf respective
towns
wtlh
vmta ge
performances .
Fidrych, who missed most
of last vear and w1th knee and
shoulder atlments, p1tched a
fi ve-hitter 1n the Detroit
Tigers' ~2 VICtory over Jhe
Toronto Bl ue Jays before a
T1ger StadiUm crowd of
52.528
Blomber g, 1dled th e ent1re
two prevtous se:1so ns wtth

G-7-The Sunday Tnnes.Sentmel, Sunday, April

canw

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u~r

16

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Solil'd "mdu\l S,

f1r st to

rcm o\'{' wrne uf the su rp \u:-;

S.ol l. then wash \.\llh one of
"thl' mt~ture s nH.·ntl onC' d
Avuul " r,rktng Ill dtrcct sun
as the fa st dr~ mg wmdo'M1
\\1\1 !:11 1'C(l k

St r11n ~ dca nlllg so lut ton s
11111 nc&lt;'e.Ssa ry to tle&lt;
Ht
\\ mduw:-; stn cr du1 does not

arc

pem•tratr

~ la ss

Dnn't usc

It lcdves strc&lt;tk s
1111 gl as ~ 1helt t.s cllfflculr to
rcnlll\'e If yuu tW\(' p&lt;.llnt ur
S4JHP t.lJther

putt t ~tams llfl \\ mdm' p.:mes.
remuw• thcsr f1rst A !IItle

ammuma

Will

~ ~

,,

auri•

st rcak l'&lt;l

IH'\\ SpHper

I'

:: :•' II !1111 iljl11111 11 i1111 11111111111i.

do\\ 11 stn,kes un the ms1dc
c1nd crm;!-lWISL' strokl!!'i on thL'
out side, yo u cCln J et~ dtl ) lirr

"hich s1dc

~;JI'

lake ( arl' of

putt) ~1(6tn s Fresh pit mt can
be 1\ lpcd off 11'1111 turpcntm e
Old piiHit ~ta m ~ nm lJL• so ftened wt th turpenunr &lt;Jnd
Jhen carcfull) &lt;&lt;'raped 111th a
razor bla de llolcl the blade
perfect!)' nat Sll )' IIU d11 nut
s c r&lt;:~tc h t he gl~ t tl s
Ha wr
biHdes Hr£' dan gu·u us to uw 1f
you ::tren't ~· e n c.-.1rl'ful. It
mi ght p&lt;l}• ) uu Ill shop a t~ uur
hard't't arc store fur a sma ll
tncxpcnsl vc tool to 1enwvc
pr~mt marks frum glrt:-;s
Now that we ha\'e all the
management detcnls \\CJrkcd
out. let's get thosr "mdows
&gt;1Jarkhng aga m

facts

~t('Dunald ' s

.,.
impart on the

beef and dairy tndustry is
nund boggling The fa st·
fo od c ho1 n o f 4,200
resta urants use s nearly 9
mtllio n ~wund~ of hamburger ,..
rwr week T he ave rage store
, . us 2.000 potties per week r
nr t i.P equrv alen t of fr ve (
IH!a d·of· beef. which means

thai t he cham need s 21 ,000 },
head per week JU St to keep it
1n I00", heef patties. Me·
Jlona ld s uses only domesttc
lkt'f and to sUp pi)· their lean
ment need s for ont! yea r
lakes one mi lli on head in
add tt ton to t he tnmmmgs
from some 750.000 fed
cattle The cha m, wh 1ch
opened 17 2 new rcs uwrant s
m a r('(·ent one-yea r pertod .
I " thC' world s la rgest bu yer
of hee f and the world 's
l1&lt;r~c·s 1 buyer of potatoes
and f1sh McDonald 's bu~ s
haken product.s from 142
hu keries and tls shake mix
and dniry produ cts from 168
rli11rre 5 t hrough out th e
nation McDonald 's share of
t lw S!iO billion spent on
meal s away from home is
$:1 I bil lion. B1g Mac ha s
cnnw a long ways from that
ftrst store m Des Plaines Ill

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FULTON·JHOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES
Spn ng Av e.
Pomeroy . Oh1o

ll llll lllllllllll ~ llllllllllllllllllllll

\

Thv Country·s Numbvr
OnCl RakCl-from
SpClrry Hvw Holland.
Sperry New Holland
&gt;ake s have
the features
you want
They 're tough
and reliab le .
Years from
now you 'll
be glad
you bought a
Sperry New Holla nd
rake! Stop In
and we 'll show
YOU why .

FULTON·ntOMPSON TRACTOR SALES ?omeroy, Ohio

�•

4

C~- The Sunday Times.Sentmel, Sunday, Aprtl9, 1978

Developer says
track lost money
NORTH RANDAl~-. Oh10
(U P! l - Thist ledown Race
Tra&lt;·k, owned by sports ma gnate and real estate
d evelo per
Edward
DeBartolo, lost $350, 000 last
vear DeBartolo has charged
- De'Bartolo made the disclosure Frtdav while calling on
sta te offlctals to " make
adJustments m the mutuel
~•ke out "
" I've got !50 acres he•e
t Thistledown property I and
Jt's not making money The
land IS worth at least $15
nulhon ," DeBartolo satd I
can 't afford to Jet 11 rema m m
1ts pre ~en t sta te, lo s1n g
money . I'm en tttled to a fa1r

profit ."
He estunated that the state
of Oh10 gleaned $7.5 nullion
fr om
1ts
share
of
Thistledown 's racmg dollars,
while h•s track was losing
money . "The future of ra cmg
•s at stake here," he satd. " It
t the state 1 has got to give
back a few pomts - not only
fnr my sake , but for the
horsemen and the pubhc.
" I m hopeful somethmg
Will break early this year,"
DeBartolo sa•d, referrmg. to
the state legislature "It has
to. The state IS the only one
ge ttmg the bu cks fr om
ractng "

Dick Risenhoover,
Texas announcer,
is claimed Saturday
AR I.! Nt;10N Texas !l!Pl i
Dtck Risenhoover. the
re~dhJ and telev lSJon vo1te of
lhe Te ~a s Rangers. d1ed
Sa1urda1 of cancel He " "s
45
B1senhoove r, " ho Julned
the Rangers m 1973, had been
hospitalized late last 1ear for
an app endect om) Wh&lt;le
performin g th e sur~e r y,
doc tors discove red l1ve r
C'ancer
-

per son associated w1th the
Hangers 111 dll' from this
tragic lh.Se(J~C . I ha ve the
deepest sympathy ·for h•s
fa nuly and h1 s fnends."
Tom Vandergnff, wh o
Ieamed with Risenhoover for
thre e l ears un Rang er
telev!Slon broadcasts, sa1d he
was deepl y saddened.
" TillS IS one uf the saddesl
days of my hfe. D1ck was a
great professwnalm h• s fteld

Ht senhoover . a n(J\JYe of As far as I'm concerned , no

Amanllo and a graduate 11f
the U mvers n~· of Texas. 'v'.a.s
readm itt ed · tu Arl•ngton
Vlemo nal Hospital last week
H.tn ge r s o•n er Brad
Corbett sa1d R1senhoo1er's
death was a shock. although
Ihe an noun ce r ha d been
cnllc allv 111 s1nce bemg
readmllt~d to the ho1p1tal
" It 's a very tragiC thmg.
We believed 1t was cumlllg
Even though we knew , we
were still shocked," sa•d
Cor be tt ' He's the l hlf d

one had more abtln y," sa1d
the former Arhngtun ma yor
"But beyond th at D1ck was
11ne of the finest human
be1 ngs anyone MUid want to
meet. It was one of the great
priVIleges uf my hfe to knoll
h1m and to work alongside of
h1m for the la st three
scasuns "
R1senhoo\cr IS survived by
h1s "1f£' Hel en and sons
R1 cky , 15, and Chns , 11.
Fu neral services are •n·
complete.

All-Stars battle to tie
P JT" r~I:!URGt-1

tUl-'1 1 -

J oe
Dahlhau se n ,
Northwestern, Oh10 , won by a
fall at 185 pou nil s an d
heavyweight Steve Wllhams.
Lakewood. Colo., scored a
supe ri or dec ision Friday
mght to g1ve the US . AllStars a 2~26 ue ~ ith the
Pe nnsyl,ama All-Stars Ill the

MACHINE
SHOP
SERVICES
PORTABLE
WELDING
SERVICE
Pu bli c walk in business ,
Industrial or construdton
bus1n ess welcomed

Large lathes and bonng
mills
Metahzmg,

we ldmg

and

habb1t1n9 .

Steel tabnca'tion , complete
st oc k of st eel : rou nds ,
pla tes and structuals

Free Esttmafes

fourth annual Press Old
Newsboys Wrestling Classic
The US . team of high
school seni ors was trathng
the Pennsylvamans, 15-26.
before It s tw o lar gest
wrestlers "'on the fma ! two

bouts of the arnual tourne)
held at the C1v1c Arena for the
benef it
of
Chil dren 's
Hosp1tal.
Dahlhausen pmned Tom
Morrell of lmma culate
Conception H1gh at 4:3.1 to
brmg the U S. team withm 2126. Then W•lliarns, who plans
to play football for Oklahoma
next fa II, used a we1ght
advanUlge of at least 50
pounds w score a supenor
dec ision , 13-1 , ove r M1ke
Euker of East Pennsboro.
Andrew Metzger , a 133pound from Cedar Sprmgs,
Mich .. was named the US
team's oll'lStancling wrestler
after he outpOinted Frank
Cast1 gna no of Wilkes Barre
Meyers, 12-5
Named th e out standmg
Permsvlvania wrestler was
11 2-poitnder Mark Dugan , of
Moshannon Valley, who
earned a supenor JecJSJOn ,
27-10. over Chns W' 1alen . of
Gramte City, Ill

No Job Too Large
or Too Small

M"&amp;G MACHINE
SHOP
Upper Route 7
Kanauga , Oh10

ST INGERS WIN
IND!A NAPOI.IS &lt;UP! !
Hobble Ftorek scored t"o
goals Fn day mght to lead
Cmci nnatl to a G--4 win over
WHA mal lnd1anapohs.

76ers home court streak snapped
United Press International spot• but a IOO,UOO bonus li S
Maybe 1t was just a dream, welL
"We had a lot to shoot for ,"
but for a while 1t seemed as 1f
sa
1d 76ers' guard Doug
the Phtladelphta 76ers nught
Colltn
s. " It wa s a bl~
do tt
disappointment
but I don't
The S1xers. maktng a lastthmk
there
'll
be
a letdown
ditch effort to overUlke Port1'
now
land and f1msh wtth the best
Dan Roundfield scored 24
record m the league m order
pomts
to lead stx Pa cers 111
to grab a home-court
double
figure s. George
advantage, were soundly
McCinms
paced Philadelphia
defeated by the lndtana
with
29
Pacers Fnday mght, 127-118.
Elsewhere m the NBI\, 11
Pluladelphla, losmg at
was
Detnnt 111 , Boston 109;
home for the fl rst time in 25
Cleveland
Ill , Atlanta 109 ;
games, ha s two games
Buffalo
113,
Chicago 103 ; New
remammg and IS 54-26, Whil e
Orleans
117,
H o ll~on 114 .
the mjury~aden Tratl Blazers
New
York
125,
Kansas C1ty
defeated Denver 97-93 to bUild
112
,
Milwauke
e
108, San
their record to 57-24 and ga m
Antonio
1
02.
Los
Angeles
114,
not only the prefe rred playoff
New Jerse\ 100 · Portl and Q7,

Denve r 93, and Seattle 95,
Phoenix 83.
PislllllS Ill, Celties 109
The P1:;tons ended a five game losmg streak, led by
Eric Money, who netted 23 of
Ius 35 pmnts in the first half ,
and then scored three
stra1ght pmnts to help stave
off a fourth-quarter Celtic
charge.
Cavaliers til, Hawks 109:
Cleve land guard F'oots
Walker scored on an off·
bit lancc jump shot from 12
feet out to end Atlanta's
lmpes of gammg a homecourt
advantage Ill the NBA
pl ayo ffs Atlanta 's J ohn
Drew Jed both teams 111
scnrmg With 29 pn1nts

Braves 113, Bulls 103 :
The Braves snapped an 11game losing streak as Randy
Sm1th scored 28 pq mts and
Swen Natcr added 23. Buffalo
led 55-45 at the half and bUill
an 84-71 lead when Marvin
Barnes scored 10 pomts and
Nater mne in the third period
Jazz ll7, R11ckets 114:
Leonard "Truck" Robmson
scored 15 of his 29 pomts 1n
the fourth quarter to rally the
Jazz
Kl1icks 125, Kings 112 :
The Kmcks kept ahve thetr
chan ces of ga_tm ng a
homecourt advantage when
Bob McAdoo an d Lonnie
Shelton scored 27 points each
and Ear l Monroe added 25 to
boost New York over Kansas

Ctty and keep ph w1th the
cavs. ·
Bucks 108. Spurs 102:
Gua rd Br1an Wint ers
scored 30 points as the Bucks
snapped San Antonio's sixgame winning streak. The
win gave Milwaukee a halfgame lead over Golden Stale
for the hnal Western
Conference playoff spot.
Milwaukee has one game left,
Golden Sta te two.
Lakers 114, Nets 106 :
Karee m 1\bdul-Jabbar
scored lB of his 26 points in
the m1ddle periods, when Los
Angeles overcame a 25-19
deh e1t to take an 81-78
adv antage ente ring the
fourth quarter. Guard John
W1Jhamson led New Jersey

much more sen ous knee and 1977 who came back from an
shoulder l!lJUI'Ies, deltghted a injury.nddled year to h1t 2110
1eco1d Com iskey Park Ciowd Wllh 25 hom ers.
of 50,754 by beltmg a game"We got away w1th 1t
tymg &gt;;Oio home1 m the mnth once," chortled the delighted
mnmg
Veeck. · We m1ght not gel
Way ne Nor dha ge n th en awav w1th It every day, but
dehver~ the wmnmg blow m we got away With II once"
the White Sox' 6-5 VI Ctory
Meanwhile, the f1dgety Fl"' er tl1e Boston Hed Sox wtlh dry ch was up to his famih ar
a bloop smgle off reliever B1ll anucs thai so deli ghted baseCampbell
ball fan s durmg h1s Rookie" I "asn't gmng for the of-th e-Year season of 1976 He
seats." sa1d Blomberg of Ins t&lt;Jlked tu 1he ball, talk ed to
flrsthtlmthreeyears. " !JUS! h1m self ,
and ,
most
wanted to htt the ball hard Importa nt , had Toronto
lie 1Hed Sox rehe\'er D1ck batters talkmg to themse l\eS.
Oragol gavr me il good pttch,.
" I \\'anted a nice victory for
JUSt below the belt and in on al l th ose people ," sa HI
F1drych 'Look at all the
me
Jllomberg's last h1t wa s m • tune th ey had to lake, comm '
t975 at Milwa ukee for the down here two days Ill a row.
New York Yankees - who Jet I wanted W do somethm ' real
him p l a~ out hts optwn last mce fnr them Yeah "
vear to become eligible for
Phil Mankowskt prov1ded
Uw Wl11te Sox to cla1m hm• in Fidrych with all the support
the reentrr draft
he needed w1th a three-run
Now. · Veeck
hopes homer 111 the fourth mmng
Blom berg can equal th e .md J ason Thompson added a
performan t'e
of
Ett l'
t::Jpe·mt!a:)ure shot ont o the
Soderholm , the White Sox' '1'1ger Sta dmm roo f Ill rightsurpri se fret' agen t pickup of &lt;'enter

League , Milwaukee routed
Ba ltimore 11-3, Cal 1fo rn 1a
topped Oa klan d 1-0, and
Seattle took Minnesota 6-3.
In National League act1on,
it was Pittsburgh 1, Ch1cago
0; New York 3, Montreal I;
San D1ego 3, Sa n Francisco 2;
Los Angeles 13, Atlanta 4;
Cincinnati 5, Houston 4; St
LoUis 5, Phtladelphla 1
Bre~&gt;ers ll, Orioles 3:
SJXto Lezca no belted a
gra nd-slam homer and Larry
H1 sle. Milwaukee's hi ghly
public ized
free
agent
arquJsJtJOn, celebrated his
debut as a Brewer by hittin g
a two-run hmner and scoring
three times. Southpaw Jerry
August1ne , who lost hts
shutout mthe ninth, went 8 1-3.
innmgs for his first career
VIctory over the Orioles.
Mariners 6, Twins 3:
Dan Meyer , Bruce Boehle,
and Ruppert Jones all
humer~ to account for hve of
Seattle's six runs, while
sta rter Rick Honeycutt and
rcl1ever Enr1que Romo
&lt;'ombmed for a four-h•tter

U,s edge Hawks, kill home court
advantage jo17 Atlanta in playoffs
ATLANTA
iU PI J
Cleveland guard Foo ts
Walker ruin ed a cha nce for
ea ch of the Atlant a Hawks to
earn a $3,0111l bonus Fn da)
ni ght
Walk er' s tourn aro und ,
fadeaway shot at the buzzer
gav e the Cavalier s a 111-109
NBA win over the Ha• ks It
also k1lled Alla nt a's chance
for a home-coun advanta ge
m next week 's NBA playoffs
" It was my grcalc st
moment in the pros," said the
!&gt;-foot-1 1 Walker
Bul It "as monel' out the
wind ow for the lla wk s
Owner Ted Turner had
promised each pla yer a $3.11011
bon us for ever) Vl(1ory over

.5011 But the llawks c·a n only
fmi sh a 41 -41 1f they wm the
season-endi ng game Sunclay
mght agamst C'h1 cago.
" It was JUS! a sensational
one-oJHJ!le shot b) F ~K&gt;Is,"
Atlanta C"ach Hub1e Brown
smd of Walk er's 10-fnot shot
Ill Edd•e Johnson's face
Walk er , who sc11r ed 17
p01 nt s during the game,
landed nat on the deck Ill
front of the Cleveland bench ,
"here Coa ch B&lt;l l F1tch

showeredhim"1th k1sses and
the team went w1ld
The victor\' VIrtually
assured Cleve land 11f a
homecourt advanta~e 1n the
play offs
Bruwn satd the ~a rne w~1 s a
I!,Ood prun ~ "" of thl' playoffs
" Cll•v eland 1s an r xpencnced pial off team . They
al~a\ s took th e j!,O(ld shot at
the c11d We 1ned In shout
beh1nd th e ba ckboard "
Clc\Cland grabbed an
eJght-poml lead at the end of
the f~r&gt;1 quarter and led
through most of the second
pc11od before .John Drew
scnrcd e1ght qu1ck po1nts 10
g1ve Atlanw a 55-53 ha lflime
ledd
Drew Jed sconng for wt h
trnm s \\ tth 29 pt1t nts
o\ltanta's Sterc Hawes hat1 20
P&lt; •lll! S and a eareer-h&lt;gh 21

By Bryson R. lBud) C&lt;Jrter
Gallia County Extension 1\ gent

EAGLES
FOE 2290
SPECIAL MEETING
2:00PM
SUNDAY

Why uru l:-iO many dri\ets switt hwg
their msurance to Allstate ?
We'll give you lots of reason •.
All sta te offers lots of spoc1a l
rates a nd d1scounts. Goo:! Dnver
Compact Car. Two Car Low
Mllea~e Young Mamed. And more.
And Allstate offef' today's most
neil anced cla im ha ndlmg Coast
to roast. Fast Cunvement
We think you' ll lind a
difference w11h All sta te
So com pare ('Oil1pa nt ef&lt;i Find out
why the owner:; of over nme
mti l1on t a t s are now in ·~&lt;XXl f
hnmk " Ca ll or come 111

complete on 6 farms

HORSE SALE

AV AIL ABLE T HROUGH
THE

The lead changed hand s ba sket s m the fmal mmute
rep ea ted ly before Terr y and ~re" had ~ JUmp snot
Furlow urd il for the viSllnrs blocked m the fmal seconds.
"''h " fre e throw to make •t Cleveland got the ball to
107-a ll \lith 1:04 to play
Wa lker , who fired it Ill just
The team s exch an ged before the buzzer sow1ded

Mc'GI NNESS-STANLEY AGENCY :INC.
NICK JOHNSON
ACCO UNT EX ECUTt\1 E

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Ca mpy 1\ussell, who Jed the
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1h1rd pcn od as the Ca\'al!ers
shpped bac k m front 89-84
Aft er an open1ng Cleveland
basket, the Hawks reeled off
II st r;nght pomts for a 92-91
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TAKE P1IRT IN RECRF.ATION WOHKSHOP
Pi ctured above are the md1vtduals from Ga lha County
who attended the Jackson ~ rea R~creatton WorKshop for
4-H Jumor Leaders. Front row, I; , I.Jnda Wheeler , Tam1
Kn&gt;1X. Fauna Donahue, Kelly Clark and Pam Miller. Back
row , Paulme White. Rob Waugh, Mtke Shoemak er , Gene
Walker, Hose ~lc Nea l , and Barbara Stewart.

Gallia 4-H members
take part in workshop
GAJ.I.JPOI.IS - On March meet mgs i:i ntl county-wrde 4~ J
:11 and Apnl I eleven m- H ac1tVJlJes such as Jr
dJ vJduals from Ga ll 1a Cuunty, L~ ad e r s h1p meetings, 4-H
al o n ~ with my se lf , par- Ca mp and nthers
In addition to recreation
tiCipated m tht! Jackson Areet
Recr eatltJn W1J rk sh11p held at trammg, these members had
l\10 &lt;:rand e C'11 lle~e The the opportumt~ t1 J take part 1n
c:u ceT expl!J rat!Un as they
purpc1St} tJf thiS 3(tlV ll) IS tu
t e a c h Jndllldual s had the chance to hear Dr
recre&lt;ttlona l sk1l\s and to Ted Durrell , ii SSJstant
lCHI1l h(I Wto I et~ ( h t hesP sktlls Dn ec.tor (Jf the Co llege of
tu others Th ese tnd !V J clue~ls Agri cul ture and Hom e
plan In use the skill s that lhey Ec·unom1 cs, OhiO State
ha ve learn ed 111 tc~1 c htn g Un11ers ll ), sp ea k to t he
conce rnin g the
retrci:ltton 1n ]IJl'al clu b ~ roup
program offe&lt;ed at Oh1'o
State Umverslty . The youth
par11c1patmg were also taken
on a to ur of R10 Grande
Colle~e and had a chance to
Chm0:1 rna\ , for cx.unple, \IE \\ the fa cilities and learn
export sur plus nee and more abuut the programs
uffered b) Rio Grande
Import Jar l.!r Hrnuunts of
College fin d Comm unit y
gram . the) scud
Fmd lc) sa id he believed College
It "' as a v er~ successful
bdnre go lll g tu Cl11na thattht.·
actt\'lt) wl!h everyone hav1ng fi
nation ( r, uld he bu ymg $1
;
b1lhun \\ orth of Amcnu m the oppunu mty t&lt;J learn many
different 1ecrea uonal skillS
cTu ps a n nuC'Ill~ b~ 1~80
· After hav1ng .been there, I and a\~~~ to ~ ro w and develop
am 1e1 nfurc ed 1n thi:lt thrnugh the 4·H program As
a resuh uf 1hese new learned
{(JfC'CHSt ," ,he Si.!Hl
sk•llslhese 1n&lt;\! v•duals w1ll be
better ablr to aSSISt Other 4-H
gro ups m Ga lha County
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HORSES &amp; MULES

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SAFETY TOE

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Drainage work is

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delegatiOn sponsored by the any sustained,.,major new ex~~ded tra~~ ·
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trade relations until full .. 1ne se
.~cJaf 15 J·wtanst
UP! Farm Editor
state of Ilhn01s.
WASIDNGTON (UP!) _
"Chma has the greatest dip lom;ll iC relatwns have . norm,"11za 1Jon o rea ton
·
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populatt'on
of any natt'on Yet been restored. And full and ehmmat tun of su me
GALLIPOLIS - The Galha County Extension Beei Chma IS more mterested m
·
A
t .d
1 s
·
•
·our
diplomats
have fa•' led relation s are unhkely wh1le
me ma n ra e po 1c1e
Committee ts sponsormg a meeting on the- posstbilt\y of expanding agncultural trade
.. ·
h' h di ·
· t
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to evolve a crea ttv c the Umted States eontmues tu w 1o
scnmmate agams
esta blishmg a sale of select feeder ca lves, suitable for Jr . Fa1r with the Umted
States than
'
the F1 dl
ted
steer projects.
most government officials momentum in relations that recogntze the Republic of
"mB · nf ey. no , IJ.-th· 1
ut, a ter saymg a
a,
The meetmg will be held next Thursday, April 13 at 8 p.m. beheve two llhno1s congress- , p ek tng now we 1comes, " China on Ta1wan
told
a
news
eonFmdley
an
d
Madigan
Mr.
Chen
lv
•ce
num
stm
uf
'
Fmdley
at the Columbus ard Southern Ohio Electric building, corner of
men
say
.
ference
however
satd
they
found
th~
foretgn
trade!
lllld
us
they
Second Avenue and Sycamore Street m Gallipolis.
The assessment was made
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.d t
nd 1 ad
Some or the farmers on the Beef C'ommtttee have by Reps. Paul Findley and
Most admmistration of- h•gh-rankm g Chi nese of- "etrhe rleha YU olleexdpaStatres .~
flc1als have bee 0 saymu for flc1als they met on thetr w&lt;
e n
•
expressed an mterest tn such a sale and they have talked with
Edward Mad1gan , both
Findley added
d
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1
Jim Clay, our Area Extension Agent, Ammal Industry, Republicans who had just month s that diplomatic recent tnp not me me to
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concermng sumlar sales in other areas of Ohio.
returned fr~m a two week Signals from China mdicate ma ke
full
dip lomatiC
Why d1d the llt~nolS group
I do not know at this time what the outcome w1ll be, but we VISit to China With a -trade that nation would be cool to relations a pre-condtUon of come away Wit af more
opttmJstJ C vtew o early
know one thing for sure that we would like to have as much
Chm ese -Amencan trade
input from people as posstble. So, 1f you ca n get away this
prospects than some ofh c1 al
com ing Thursday evening we'd be most happy w have you
diplomats
have presented '
attend th1s meetmg and look at the feasibility of holdmg such a
"The
Ch
mese
may sec a
sale.
Center . The sa le will start at 7 d. Must be 10 good health ; e group like ours as a way to
By
John
C.
Rice
+++
Must be free of knots on legs , get a clear s1gnal to the
p.m.
Ext. Agt. , Agriculture
One of the maJor weed problems, besides Johnsongrass,
Seventy Jambs and 35 pigs f. Must wetght bet ween 40-90 Umted States l\\llhoul go1ng
Metes
Couotv
faced by corn producers 1n our nver and creek bottoms IS Wild
POMEROY - LAMB AND Will be offered All con- pounds on sale day [Apnl through formal cha nn elSJ
Cucumber.
PIG
SALE - Any 4-H or FFA signments will have been 191; g Consigned p1g shou ld t hal the) are ready to If"de ."
In coro tire best control Is to use a h1gh rate ol strazine ard
member
needing a market screened fo r quality an d be · So und, Meal Type, Long the lawmaker sa 1d
incorporate 1l 2 to 4 inches .deep JUSt prior to planting. Use
lamb ur pig, the Southern soundn ess The se lectiOn Bod1ed, Large Boned , and at
Fmdley ga1c reporters a
about I lb. per acre more than reqUired for annual weeds on
cnteria are as follows:
least Average Muscling.
Oh1o
Lamb
and
P1g
Sale
tra
nscnpt of commr.nts by
the various &gt;;Oil types; e.g., the regular rate on a silt loam with
Ptgs - a. Will accept
Lambs - W11l accept both Chen Tuo Ptn, the trade
should be considered.
2.5 percent orgamc matter 1s 2.5 to 3 lbs. of BOW (2 to 2.5 lb.
The sale w11i be held at the both ba rrows and gilts; b. wethers and ewes; b Must be mm1ster
active) per acre. For w1ld or bur cucumber use 3 5 to 4 0 lb.
GaUia Co unty Fairgrounds Males must be prope rl y docked, properly castrated
"We wtll welcome Illinois
BOW per acre At these rates corn should be planted the
located on U. S. Route 35 cast rated and healed ; c. Must and hea led; c. Be free of sore enterprises to establish d1rect
followmg year Netther Ban vel nor 2,4-D are effecllve on these across from Holzer Medtcal be free of external parasites; mouth, foo t rot , eye incontact with our t radtn g
weeds.
fec ti ons, and external corporatwns and exchange
parasites; d Lambs must concrete vtews We hope for
One of the questions rece1ved quite often this time of year
wetgh between 35 and 75 development of our trade
concerns moles lrilawns and how to get nd of them .
pounds;
e. Should be born be- w1th the Un1ted States even
Smce moles feed hea 11ly on grub worms, the eilmmatwn of along the s1de of the lawn adjacent to the reluge wtll usually
tween
Janua
ry I and March though nur relations ha ve not
the b'I"Ub w1ll generally elnnina te mole actiVIty from the lawn. discourage the moles ard make tt unnecessary to treat the
15,
1978
,
f.
Lambs
consigned been nomlahzed," Chen sa1d
Grub worms can be controlled e1ther w1lh chemicals, or w1th entire lawn.
.
be
S()Und
,
have the
should
Chma brought large
milky spore disease - a non-£hcmical
Treat your lawn when the grubs are m the top one mch of
abilit
y
to
have
a
YG
of
2
or
:1
of Amcncan gra m
amounts
lnsect•c•des recommended are : Spectractd e, Diazmon , soil. This IS usually mid to late Apnl or early May for over
at
90
pounds
or
more
when
m
1H7:J
Hnd
1974 Lat er. fann
Dursba n, Dylox Be sure to read the label of these insecticides wmtermg grubs. For summer generatiOn grubs, treat m m1d to
flmshed,
and
ha
ve
a
leg
score
exports
to
Ch ma fell c,ff
for specific mstructilm, precautions and suggestions. After late August.
10
or
more.
of
sharply
and
recent
sales have
treatment w1th any of these soak the lawn surface thoroughly
p1gs
and
Jambs
wtll
be
All
consisted
moslly
of cotton
Keep pets and children off the treated area until It is dned
l-ay of the land
sold
tJy
the
head
F'md
ley
smd
he
belteved
Moles often move mto lawns from adj acent wooded areas,
SOUT HE RN
OH I O Am eman trader s could
GRADED BULL SALE rlallv·l
·n.es•••or·s·un·i· la.r.ar·e·as· .•T.r •.•.tm·e·n·
t o·f·a·W-4
-0.ft•.•b••r.ri.er·s·tr.ip.
concentrate l!lltJally on sales
Th1s sale Will be he ld of farn1 technology equipSaturday, April 22, at I :30 ment and breedmg -.t ock
p m Th1s sale w•ll be at the Th iS would build confidence
Umon Stockyards located at 111 the quahty of American
!he corner of West Mam and product s and lead to ex·
Serv1ee helped them plan and Elm in H11lsboro. All bulls panded sales of li vestock feed
BY JOHN COOPER
Jay out the system
must grade a 12 in order to grams, he predicted
Soli Coos. Service
sell The numbers and breeds
PT
PLEASANT
Chinese plans for O\'erall
Charles Delp, soil s sctentist are 32 Angus, 17 Charola1s, 2 · se lf-suff iCien cy 10 farm
Dramage work ha s been
36
Polle d pr11ducuon doesn't mean the
completed on s1x farms m of SCS, was Ill Mason County Shorth orn,
'(
Mason Co unty w1th a total of to help us w1th some so1ls Herefo rd s, 6 Simm enta l gtant Asian nati on w1ll nut
9,370 feet of drain pipe bemg related work. He was on the Cross, 2 Red Poll, 3 tmport large am ount s of
installed W1th the com- W A Barker land wtth us on Herefords , 4 Ch1amna Cross , some American crops, the
pletion of these jobs the Sandhill RJiad to assist w1th and 1 Limousin Cross.
llhn01s la\\makCrs mststcd
STRAWBERRY VARIEmajor po rtion of the dramage makmg a so1 ls report m
SECOND FRIDAY OF
planned m Mason County for rega rd to a sulxhvtsion that TIES - If you are a
the sprmg season has been Mr. Barker is planning. He strawberry lover, here a re
compl
eted We expect the ·also adv1sed us concermng a some varieties to try . June.
EVERY MONTH
dltcher to be available aga m dramage problem at the Rick beanng (Harvest the season
to cooperators m the fall of P Powell residence near after pla nttn g 1 - Cyclone,
ea rl y; Po cahonta s, ea rl y
Flatrock.
th1s yea r.
m1dseason , Red cht ef,
The dltcher 1s made
We
were
happy
ln
sec
m1dseason
; M1dwa y, midava li able to cooperators uf
Ja
mes
Thompson,
Jr
.
of
Mt.
seaso
n
;
Gua
rdi an, rmdth e Wes tern S01J Co nOhve
up
an
d
around
followmg
season,
Harttan,
mid-season;
se rvati on Distn ct by the
BV DIANA S. EBERTS
He
has
always
been
surgery.
Robtn son. late: Vesper, late.
State So •l Conservation
Extension Agent,
Committee It is usuall y very much mterested 1n hts and Marlate, late.
llom e Economi cs
-~ve r bea rmg 1Harvest the
sched uled to work 1n Mason farm and m the Improvement
Meigs Count y
of
h1
s
land.
Dunng
uur
recent
same season planted I Co unty tw1ce each yea r
POMEROY - As you loo k
For the past two or three talk wtth htm, m sptte of Ozark Bea uty and Super- oul your wmdow at the sprmg
years Mason County farmers be1ng a !II tle weak, he was fection . Variety Selection co loring , ts the view a lltth.•
have installed approximately ,st ill enth usiastiC and was Selecting adapted vanettes of dimmed by a cloudy pane of
one-fourth of the total sub- telling us about how he had fl ower s, fr uits, vegetab les glass ' May be thi s 1s the
surface dra ms for the enttre in1pruved hts grassland Hts and la ndscape plants ts most mo1 1vatiun yuu need tu make
&gt;tate. Landowners who m- rnarn ttem of Interest now Important to successful the Windows sparkle agHtn
Albany, Ohio
stalled tile durmg this last was ha rvesting some of his gardenmg . Select varteties Your deamng rec1pc \\Ill
ser ies of work in clud ed woodland and wanted to do it for dt seased a nd inse ct take one part t1me, twu parts
Raymond Zuspan and Mary tn such a way as to· realize the resistance ; yield potential ;
energy , and a few mlnOI'
Rodney How~ry
Froendt w1th 6011 feet , Elmer most money poss•ble on the quality of produt1; mtended
UJgredients
as
well
as
to
lea
ve
the
use,
season
of
matunty
,
and
wood
Newberry
with
'
2,000
feet,
It IS a good tdea to make tt
Ph. (614) 698-7331
Albert Thompson , 2,200 feet, area m s uch a condition as to SIZe. shape , color and texture ro und of some of the st ores In
Gerald Rood and Son wtlh produce more wood m the of produc1 deSJred.
see what •s a\'allable m the
frank Shoemaker-367·7533
SHH UBS THAT ATTHACT
2,395 feet, Bart ow Jones w1th future.
way nf labor savmg equipBIRDS - A number of land- ment. Thts will mclude long
1,105
feet,
Cla rence
We were on the Jak e scape plants bear fru it and
Wtlliamson and Marvtn
handled brushes, squeegees
Somervtlle farm on Owl att ract birds. Some of the of vanous SJZes, w1th or
Lanier with 1,070 feet.
Whtl e on the Newberry Hollow Road to assist him more common plants tha t wtth out cellulose sponges.
farm Elmer and his brother, w1th some water problems attract birds and the color of and long handled brushes for
Delmer, recalled an mstance Early spring IS the best time the fruit include Allegheny
outside that can be anachcd
severa l years ago. They said of the year to see where water Service berry, blue , Red
lo garden hose There are
At Jake's Chokeberry, red ; American also a number of clca mng
that tn 1917 that they had problems prevatl.
1
1nstalled 1,100 feet of clay tile farm the chief place in whtch B&lt;tte rsweet, orange-red ;
preparations that can be
using batter boards and a he •s concerned ts around the F'l owenng Dogwood, red ,
sprayed on or spread un But
st ring to check the grade and house and barn We dec1ded Spreadmg Cotonester , red:
you ca n make your own
that they had dug the ditch by that in order to correct this Washington Hawthorn, red ,
cleamng solutiOn, put 1t 1n an
hand. They said that it took and solve !he water problem Russ1an Ol1 ve, Sli ver :
ernpty cosme!tc or detergent
I
the m approXImately two that a system of diversion Regel's Pnvet, dark blue; . boti le and have your own
' I ' l ol f! JrI" I II
weeks to do the job. [jonel dit ches would be the most Crabapple, red ; Buckthorn , spray Be sure to Ia bel the
I' 1· ( u / 1 o~ dt' l"
a nd
American
Smith of Soil Conservation advisable prat1Jce to Install. bla ck;
bott le if you do tht s. for sa fety
' " t' • ,,., r I' : jd' '' '' 'l i d t '' , .
Cranberrybush, red .
and effiCiency.
• •
It
' , J I' ' I h \1
liH I j d l
' '
Plain wat er Will do the J&lt;•b
J .'. df• ' f •l lj
but if you wish to add a
•'. I . ,
,', I ' ' ,. ,. pr fl.~ ,.. ll".
cleamng aid , use ammnma,
•'
, ,•, •1f d'r r u r
' l' ' •
,,
l' I I • • ' I" 1 ! 1 I 1 , I I I '&gt; ~ ll~,
vinegar. borax. or alcohol If
I• '1
I ' I 1r
I ' r• t• I, I II' !' 1 '
1!
you use vinegar or a11unuma,
1 '•' 1 ,I
Jl 11 )I ' 11' 1 II If !Ill , h1J!
add about a tablespoon to one
I lo 1 ,
I
)
I l 1 11 1 ( I! \
quart of cool \later or use one
ol I Jl I ' ' h, t I 'J f I
or two teaspoons of borax
I' I I
I I h', Il l t•,
Vinegar cuts grease and
fuhage sta ms Alllmonta
makes glass sparkle Alcn hnl
is recommended for cold
weather to keep water from
freezmg on the panes. About
a quarter of a cup of alco hol
In a pa1l of water ts n ght.
Alt-ohol, the various sodas
and anunoma are damagmg
1
to painted surfaces and to
varn ishes, so be careful not to
spatter the fum1t11re or woodwork if you are using them If
you use one of the commercial cleaners, be sure to
SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON-QUANTITIES
read and follow direction s
Wash
window frames and
•
OF 10 OR MORE•••
• &gt;
sills first, then the glass
~-·IIIV\
AT ONCE WHILE
panes.
QUANTITIES LAST!
To wash windows, squeeze
your cloth or sponge as dry as
you can. Wash the top, bot SOYA
tom, and middle of the pane
fll 'Ohio, Inc.,
and polish tt munediately
with a clean, dry cloth,
Gdir~•. Ohio
chamois
or • crumpled paper
JRD
992 -2176
Pomeroy, 0.
towel. If )'OU use all up and
By BERNARD BRENNER

County agent's corner

Find out why people all
over are switching to Allstate
•
auto msurance.

ElscwhCr(•IJl tht' &lt;\mf' rt r tln

China interested in expanding
agricultural trade with U. S.

•
our community

ATIENTION

Homo p1cked up h1s second
save of the season
Angels I, A's 0:
Frank Tanana shut out
Oaklard on m hits wh1le
ba t t ery-mate
Terry
Humphrey tripled and scored
on R1ck Miller's smgle m the
s1xth inning.

On the farm front

Agriculture and '

wtth 31 points, including 18 in
the third period.
Blazers 97, Denver 93 :
The victory was wort h
$50,000 to the Blazers and
they owed it to forward
Maunce Lucas, who scored
31 points to lead the limping
Portland team. Larr y Steele,
another Blazer off the mjury
list, had 14 potnts.
Sonics 95, 8101s 83:
The Sonics chn ehed a
homecourt advantage when
Fred Brown and Gus
Williams shared 10 points
durmg a l!Hi Seattle burst
opening the final period. The
Sun s played w1thout their
prize rookie forward, Walter
Davis, who has the flu .

'The Bird' hurls Tigers past Red Sox
By B!U.. MADDEN
UP I SIJIIrtS Writer
Welcome the triumph ant
return nf those
t\10
rehabilitated " daffl es" 'The Blfd" and " The
Boomer "
Mark "The B1rd" F1drych,
the Detrmt Tigers' flaky.
nghthanded p1t chi n ~ ace,
" Bo omer ' '
and
Ron
Blomberg.
the
late st
" bargain-basement " free
agent pi ckup by Chtcago
White Sox' owner Bill Veeck,
shook off the na ggmg doubts
about the knee and shoulder
mjur1es that have plagued
the1r recent pasts F'nda) and
delighted sellout open mg day
crowds m thelf respective
towns
wtlh
vmta ge
performances .
Fidrych, who missed most
of last vear and w1th knee and
shoulder atlments, p1tched a
fi ve-hitter 1n the Detroit
Tigers' ~2 VICtory over Jhe
Toronto Bl ue Jays before a
T1ger StadiUm crowd of
52.528
Blomber g, 1dled th e ent1re
two prevtous se:1so ns wtth

G-7-The Sunday Tnnes.Sentmel, Sunday, April

canw

"

F t~ r

u~r

16

\C I' ~

Solil'd "mdu\l S,

f1r st to

rcm o\'{' wrne uf the su rp \u:-;

S.ol l. then wash \.\llh one of
"thl' mt~ture s nH.·ntl onC' d
Avuul " r,rktng Ill dtrcct sun
as the fa st dr~ mg wmdo'M1
\\1\1 !:11 1'C(l k

St r11n ~ dca nlllg so lut ton s
11111 nc&lt;'e.Ssa ry to tle&lt;
Ht
\\ mduw:-; stn cr du1 does not

arc

pem•tratr

~ la ss

Dnn't usc

It lcdves strc&lt;tk s
1111 gl as ~ 1helt t.s cllfflculr to
rcnlll\'e If yuu tW\(' p&lt;.llnt ur
S4JHP t.lJther

putt t ~tams llfl \\ mdm' p.:mes.
remuw• thcsr f1rst A !IItle

ammuma

Will

~ ~

,,

auri•

st rcak l'&lt;l

IH'\\ SpHper

I'

:: :•' II !1111 iljl11111 11 i1111 11111111111i.

do\\ 11 stn,kes un the ms1dc
c1nd crm;!-lWISL' strokl!!'i on thL'
out side, yo u cCln J et~ dtl ) lirr

"hich s1dc

~;JI'

lake ( arl' of

putt) ~1(6tn s Fresh pit mt can
be 1\ lpcd off 11'1111 turpcntm e
Old piiHit ~ta m ~ nm lJL• so ftened wt th turpenunr &lt;Jnd
Jhen carcfull) &lt;&lt;'raped 111th a
razor bla de llolcl the blade
perfect!)' nat Sll )' IIU d11 nut
s c r&lt;:~tc h t he gl~ t tl s
Ha wr
biHdes Hr£' dan gu·u us to uw 1f
you ::tren't ~· e n c.-.1rl'ful. It
mi ght p&lt;l}• ) uu Ill shop a t~ uur
hard't't arc store fur a sma ll
tncxpcnsl vc tool to 1enwvc
pr~mt marks frum glrt:-;s
Now that we ha\'e all the
management detcnls \\CJrkcd
out. let's get thosr "mdows
&gt;1Jarkhng aga m

facts

~t('Dunald ' s

.,.
impart on the

beef and dairy tndustry is
nund boggling The fa st·
fo od c ho1 n o f 4,200
resta urants use s nearly 9
mtllio n ~wund~ of hamburger ,..
rwr week T he ave rage store
, . us 2.000 potties per week r
nr t i.P equrv alen t of fr ve (
IH!a d·of· beef. which means

thai t he cham need s 21 ,000 },
head per week JU St to keep it
1n I00", heef patties. Me·
Jlona ld s uses only domesttc
lkt'f and to sUp pi)· their lean
ment need s for ont! yea r
lakes one mi lli on head in
add tt ton to t he tnmmmgs
from some 750.000 fed
cattle The cha m, wh 1ch
opened 17 2 new rcs uwrant s
m a r('(·ent one-yea r pertod .
I " thC' world s la rgest bu yer
of hee f and the world 's
l1&lt;r~c·s 1 buyer of potatoes
and f1sh McDonald 's bu~ s
haken product.s from 142
hu keries and tls shake mix
and dniry produ cts from 168
rli11rre 5 t hrough out th e
nation McDonald 's share of
t lw S!iO billion spent on
meal s away from home is
$:1 I bil lion. B1g Mac ha s
cnnw a long ways from that
ftrst store m Des Plaines Ill

'I.

.,

1n t 954

FULTON·JHOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES
Spn ng Av e.
Pomeroy . Oh1o

ll llll lllllllllll ~ llllllllllllllllllllll

\

Thv Country·s Numbvr
OnCl RakCl-from
SpClrry Hvw Holland.
Sperry New Holland
&gt;ake s have
the features
you want
They 're tough
and reliab le .
Years from
now you 'll
be glad
you bought a
Sperry New Holla nd
rake! Stop In
and we 'll show
YOU why .

FULTON·ntOMPSON TRACTOR SALES ?omeroy, Ohio

�,.

C-3- The Sunday Times..Scn tinel, Sunday, April 9, 197B

Grain results
C.Ol, UM BUS (U PI J
Th e
average ceish qram prices (per
busr1e1 ) o a 1d

to

fqrmers

by

grain elevators m thr prmc,pal
moHketing areas o f Ot1 10 afler
the m ar l\ ets
the mar ket!'.
Nor th east
S7 89 No 'l
No 'l oa rs Sl

closM Fr iday un t 1l
close Monday
Oh10 No 1 wheat
shelled corn \ 1 3J
~~ No 1 soybeans

S6 S1
Northwe st Oh10 No '} wheat
S2 98 . No 'l shellt&gt;d corn $? 30
No 1 oats s 1 4J , No 1 soybeans
\6 70
Central Oh 10 No 7 whc.:n

~3 . 06

No , 2 shetle a corn $2 .37 ;

No 1 o~tl!o \I 67 . No ·I soy beans
\6 67
West Ct?nlrill Oh10
No 2
wheat ~ J 00 No 2 shelled cor n
\ 2 al No ? oats !.1 .59 . No 1
soybeans $6 03
Southwest Oh10 No ? wheat
\3 07 No 2 sheltea corn \2 39,

No 'l Ollis Sl 50 No I soy bean s
\ 6 6Q

Trend

No

1 wheilt . higher .

No 1 Shelled corn , higher , No
'} Q&lt;tl\ , unrhilnged ,
.No
1
Sc.¥'bfitfi-S. Sh M ply hiOhe r

Camping facility provides
leisure service for family .
RIO r. RA NDE - People
have more leisurf' time ror
recreational activities these
days. Al leust that is the
behcf of Jeff Hot h. an tBvearold rnrm bcr of t11e Buckeye

B)· Mrs. Fnmt'is Morris

sPECIAL
April 8-1q

HOT DOG

Mr. an d Mrs. HPrberl

1\ward . Requirements fnr the

award at th e chapter level

Sa turday and Sunday with

presented

mcl ude mai ntenance of
cuntp lete . records of income

and cc rtificalcs recognizing
his achievements at Distri ct and expense rel ated lo · the
14 FFA Ch apter Awards n'c n· at innal activ iti es, an
Banquet.
inventory of equlpmerrl and
The
FFA
Outd oo r • facilities owned solely or in
Rccr eat io n Pr of icie ncy pa rtnership by the student
Awa rd sponsored by the arr d the necessa ry inWhit e Farm F. quiprnent fornw t ion to eu mpl ete a
Compan y. of Oak Brook. financ ial state ment. En Illinois, is one uf nineteen terpri scs generall y un Ag ricu lt ural Profi cien cy dertak cn by F'FA rncnr bcrs

· Mr . and Mrs. NormHn Styer
£or their

h(lllorcd

were Mr . and Mr s. Danny

Sayre, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Sa yre, Mrs. Helrn

S im p Stl ll ,

Mrs. Broo ks Say re. Mr. and
Mrs.

Ra y Ke nne dy and
children. Mrs. Mrk c Swalzc l

Try One of

and childr en and Mrs. Du ri s

Our Popular

Hc1gcrs ll f Columbus.
Mr . and Mrs. A .J . ( ;nulrl of

Sonny Burgers

Soft-SeiVe
For

CONES

,t_. darry
-+' I ~~
rs e .- ~~;
Locust&amp; 4th St .• Middleport , 0 .

992 -5H8

----

Experi ence

Proficiency Award' in Out~

birth days Sunday . Other s
whu joined for the cc lrbratiun

We Now
Feature 3
Flavors of

Occupat ioncd

Recently , Jeff , who is the P ro~ r a m s
in
Outd oor
S&lt;)n of Gurdon and Corolyn H~cfJatiuq.•.,are,,£ligible (u
Roth , Ga lhpolrs, w11s named apply for · lbc butdour
winn er of the , chapter Hecrc a t iun P rofici ency
dt&gt;i r Hecreation. He was

at Wat erford. Mr. and Mrs.

FRENCH FRIES
on,ly 7'1

voCa tional Forestry program

developing a camping f•cilily al {luckeye Hill s. . ·
fur the famrly to enjoy ar·
All FFA members who
cher y. fis hing, horseba ck have Supcrvised Agricultural

Say re and Piiul and Uoward
Say rr sprnt
nvcrnig hl

Sayre were

and

those leisure hours more by

riding. and other spoti s.

Racine
Harry 0 ' Dairy
Loves
Pe ps i
Cola

Hi lls FFI\ \:hapter who ' is door Recreation. is the result
lea mir.lg to help people enjoy of two years of work in the

Ne lsonvill e spent Sunday
w1th her pc:1rcnt s, Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Morr is.

Mr. and Mrs. EdiS&lt;rrl Br:r re
\'lS it l'd M rs . ,J;unes HnH:e

and chrldren at l'ruwn City.
Sunday .
Mr . and M rs Hilll\:kKrni':it•

and Jeff of (;:rllipohs SJH'nt
Sundny aflcrnuon w1th Mr .

:r nd Mrs.

R O)'

Hrfflc .

~r s .

Koren El'ker~ l cy
r·et umed to her hume at

llanni bal. N. Y. Sunday aft er
spending ten

d 0:1y~

with hL•r

r~trrnt s. Mr . trnd Mrs. Halph
Badgley who took her to till'

t:nrport at Parkersburg. Mrs
Bonnie Simpson of Halt mwre

spent three days wrth them.

i.tn

award medal

Awa rds present ed annually

and best suited for famil y use

by the National FFA Foundat ion, l nr. to reco gn ize
Clt'h ievemrnts
of
F'F'A

or 3S in co mC' produ cing

nwmbc rs pursuing carccr·s in
agricultu ~e. Appliccmts f!J r

pimic an•as. golf co urses,
VHI'illion f~1rms and scenic

F~~ A Out door Recrra!ion
P ruficleu cy i\ \\ ard must be

nwnaL\t'nJent and upt:'riltJun

areas to n:-nnc only a few.
As a chapte r winner Jeff
rt•ce1vcd a ec t1i fka te an d
mPdal from tht&gt; Wlil!c Farm
Equi pment t'om pany. He is
now Pligib\e for st&lt;llt' cu m pet it ion ::1 the Pr uf1ci cncy
Awa rd JJnJg ram. Cu mpetitio n 1r1 the
FF'A
Proficiency AwHnl Pl'ograrns
fol lows a pnn:rcs~inn th rough
state . rq~ iu n al. ;md nati onal
rli mi nat inns. At the ncllionn l
lt".'l'l nne FF A IIIC!H bcr is
named Hs nHt lll ntl l wi nner of

rl recrNIIi onal

lhe Outdrror

the

111\'0l\'l'd in activi\1 CS and

enterprise s rcq utr in~ the
application of lessons t;wght
111 the \'OCH!IO JJ&lt;t l a gricult ure
c\rJssrou m .
Students intcr&lt;'s ted in
uutdnor re crea t ion ~ tudy
.subjects such as f(J rest ry, fish
rmd game management , soil
ami v.·~11cr cunserva li on and
mttn)· 11!hC'r subjl'cts which

apply to tht• SIICCl'SSfU l
fa r iliti e~ .

Fur Jdf winn1ng !he
Prn f1 c1enry i\W ttrd 1n Out-

includr : \' HCat ion
cabi ns, ccllnping ar N'lS,

SiltiH'CS

Recrcat ron

Award anti rerrives o plaqU(.'
o.md fl ehcck for $500.

Applt~

Grove

!\ews Notes
An Easter program was
presented at the Apple Grove
Unit ed Meth odi st Church
Sunda y m o rnin ~. Several
recitations were gi ven ·and
Du lly Hill sang "Here Comes
Peter Cottontail" ~nd Stacey
Shank sang "Jes us Want s Me
for a Sunbeam. " Takin~ part
were Chriss Shank , Amanda
Russell, Aimee Hill, Tracy
Norris, Doll y Hill. Stacey
Shank, Mi chael Hassell.
BretJda, Brian and Teresa

Hunt, Cindy Roush, Karen
Rhodes, Robyn Veooy , Eric
Milliron, Ed Hou sh and
Chu ck Michael. Tracy Norris
sang "I Keep Falling in Love
with Him ." Mrs. Darrell
Norri s was accompanist for
the program . Bob Spencer
gave a sununary of the
Sunday School lesson . Mrs.
Russell Roush read th e
program . Mrs . Dolly Wolfe
gave the prayer . Sixty-one
attended . Offering was
$156.20.
Sunrise services were held
at the Apple Grove United
Meth odist Church Easter
Sunday at 6 a.m.
Mrs. Russell Roush was in
charge of th e services.
Darrell Norri s read the
scri pture. Mr s. Lu cille
Hhodes gaye the pr·ayer.
A play ent it led "Peace in
the Ga rden" was presented.
A cross. made by Early
Housh. vines and Easter lilies
an d
oth er
fl ower
arrangement s were used to
represent th e garden. These
were donated by Arthur Hill.
Mr s. Nan cy Huss cll and
Cin dy Roush assisted th eir
nwthc r, Mrs . Ro ush, in
dccoratrng the church fur the
service .
Mrs. Donn a Hil l, Mrs.
Luc ill e Hhudes and Mrs .

services. Communion services were held after the
sermon given to 29 of the
number oresent.

·Alfred
Social Notes
Sunday School attendance
on April2 was 49,the offering
$24.90.
Worship services were. held
at t0 :45 with the . Rev .
Th omas speaking from
. Psalm 118+22 and 24 on
"Thi s Is The Day !" Attendance was 31 at worship
Roush took part in the play..
Dorsey Parsons read a poem,
" A Garden is a Hallowed
Place" and Dallas Hill sang
·'The Beautiful Garden of
PraYer.
F.d Roush , Chuck Michael,
Cindy Roush and Karen
Rhodes lighted cand les to
show there is always light in
the garden with the Risen
11

Saviour.

'Helen

.
Woode had a birthday April I and received
several telephone calls from
relatives and friends, as well
as cards. Then on Sunday.she
was honored with a birthday
dinner at the home of her
brother and slster-in·law, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Hayes on
State Route 248. On Sunday
evening they called at the
Leonard Amos home where
Mrs. Amos is recuperating
from surgery.
"
Mrs. Doris Dillinger
recently celebrated her birthday .
Mr . and Mrs. Arthur
Atherton have recently had
their little grandson with
them while their son-in-law,
E:mest Vineyard, has been ill.

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Ohio Politics

·Charges likely to hurt Lukens and Ohio GOP
By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UPI )- It's too early to tell, but Republicans'
plans wput a lock on llle state Apportionment Board by bumping off state Auditor Thomas E. Ferguson may have run afoul.
They were dealt a severe blow from Washington last week
when Korean businessman and influence peddler Tongsun
Park fingered state sen . Donald E. Lukens , R·Middietown, as
having received some cash from him in IOOa and 1970.
Lukens , the lone .Republi can candidate for stale auditor,
immediately took a lie detector test, said he never received
any money from Park and announced he'd passed the test.
, But the real test is yet to come.· That will . be· when the
t' Ferguson ,camp revive~ the . iss"~ dpr,ing the campaign for

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audiwr , even though Urere is no proof Lukens was a target ot
Park 's influence while a congressman in the late 1960s. ·
Lukens' past associations with Park have little to do with his
potential competency as state auditor , but suspici~ns can be
raised during a political campaign without much trouble .
Here's how it is likely to hurt Lukens and the Hepublicans :
The Republicans need w elect two out of three of the
governor, auditor and secretary of state to retain control of the
Apportionment Board, which will redraw legislative boundaries in 1981.
It was reasoned that perhaps Lukens could beat Ferguson
just in ease Hepublican Secretary of State Ted W. Brown loses
rNiection.
Lukens won a pre-primary battle for the right to be the GOP

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Soviet restraints in Europc
left wide opcn llle possibility
of future deployment or the
battlefield hydrogen bomb.
The
pr e sident' s
postponement of production
of th e highradiation weapo~

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Four persons were Injured, two seriously, in a single&lt;ar
wreck on Rt. 2, near Flatrock, late ~' rlday evening, according
to Trooper M,S. Smith of the W. Va. State Police.

ll 'l! •n''.

Lukens the " forgotten eousjn" treatment.
.
It may al so be difficult for the rest of the stutew tde GOP
ticket to embra ce Lukens in public, and that could pul a
damper on unifi ed campaign.
In t970, three Republicans on the statewide ticket wereimplicated imm ediately after the primary in the Statehouse
"loan scanda l." Rhodes gave them the cold shoulder. the party
nearl y kicked them off the ticket and th ey all got wall oped.
This 1s not nearly as serious, but the ingredients are there.
Republicans are qu ietly hopin g it will "go a11 ay ." or that il
will backfire.
"I think Lukens will be alright, " said une. "Ferguson 's not
smart enough to keep his mou th shut. "

~unhau ~imts - ~~ntintl
.

Hearings completed
in power line case

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nominee w face f'erguson, a two-term auditor .
It was believed that llle ambitious 47-year old Lukens would
have llle necesSary tools to tear inw Ferguson on grounds bf
nepotism , unfair audit tactics, publicity-&lt;:onsciousn ess, and'
"macing" his employees for politi cal donations.
·
Now, every time Lukens opens his mouth about Ferguson's
conduct in office, he is likely to be confronted with the spectre
of Tongsun Park and some phantom dollar bills. This could
cramp a person 's style.
Rhodes, who has little use for much of Lukens' philosophy or
many of his alli es, nevertheless had to regard him as an asset
wthe GOP ticket - young, energetic and ready to chase the
Democrats.
·
Now , however, the governor could be excused if he gives

Listed In fair condition at
Pleasant Valley Hospital this
morning were : Chr istine
!Wyburn , 12, Charleston Rd .
and Kimberly O' l.ynn , 15,
Washington Ave. Treated and
later released were the driver,
!Wndall Neal, 16, Washington
Ave . and J im Cottrlll, 16.
Leon.
Rayburn , Cottrill and
O' Lynn -wer e report edl y
trapped Inside the car approumately 20 minutes before
work ers fr om th e Poin t
Pleasant Rescue Squad were
able to free them.
According to Tr ooper Smith,
who was assisted by Troopcr
c.W. Kimball, the car apparently went out of control,
traveled off the road, collided
into a tree and flipped over.
The car reportedl y was
demolished.
Earlier in the day , a minor
tw&lt;&gt;-vehicle head-on colllslon
occurred in the same area at
approximate ly 11 :30 a.m.,
according to Trooper F .A.
Backus.
Justin G. Rollins, 19, Leon
and Donald R. Donahew, 35,
Huntington, were Identified as
the drivers . Both drivers were

Draper may
be new top cop
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CLEVELAND IUP I) The leading candidate to
become the next police chief
or Clev eland is ·a bla ck
atwrney who served eight
years as a city police officer,
. the Cle vel and Press ha s
reported .
James A. Draper, 37 , a
former nar cotics unit
detective who quit the Police
Department to practice law
in 1972 may be llle city's new
wp cop , the Press reported
Friday:
Draper would be the first
bla ck police eh&gt;ef in
Cleveland history.
Cleveland Mayor Dennis
Kucinich confirmed
Thursday that he had
interviewed Draper, saying
Draper
was
"highly
recommended"
by
a
prominent&lt; Cleveland
attorney,
"However
have
interviewed' 1 half-dozen
candida!e$ and I bave yet U&gt;
make a CWip8rlliPn of them,"
Kuclr\lch aald. "I will
ccnUnue to interview candidates."

cit ed for left of center
violations.
.
Accord ing to · '!' rooper
Backus, both vehicles, which
included Donahew 's pickup
truck and Rollins' car, were
traveling in the o~posite
directions when they met head
on in a curve in the road .
E:stimates of $500 and $100
worth of damage resulted to
the Rollins and Donahew
vehicles, respectively.

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CHAHLESTON, W.Va . tUPI) - The state Public
Service Commission has completed hearings in a
protested case mvolving constru ction of a 765,000kilowatt power line from southeastern Ohio into West
Virginia.
/
The proposed $21.3 million, 3:\-mile cable would be
strung from American Electric Power Co.'s Gavin
plant in Ohio to Culloden, W. Va ., cutting across llle
Mountain State's Cabell, Mason and Putnam countie:&gt;.
A number of families in the proposed route have
protested the line's construction during 12 days of
'hearin gs that got under way last Sept. 13.
American Electric Power said the line is needed as
a ba ckup in case any two of the three power lines in use
in the New Haven , W. Va., area of Mason County arc
knocked out of service.
Fina l briefs remain to be submitted in the case,
and Ameri can Electric attorney Charles Mcllwee said
final argwnents are to be heard by the commission
June 12.

GOP lawmakers seeking
millions more for schools
By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UPli Minority Republicans in the
Ohio House are calling for a
supplemental public school
appropriation of $72 million.
which they say will provide
for full funding ·Of the State's
"l'(jual yield " subsidy and
keep a nwnber of schools
from closing nel&lt;l fall .
!louse Min ority Lead er
Cha rles F. Kurress, RBowlin g Green, who is
chall enging Gov. James A.
Rhodes for the Republican
nomina tion for governor '
1 announced the propos al
Friday.
He sa id $47 million of the
money would come from
publi c welfare reductions and

llle other $25 million from
cash available July I because
of unsp ent appropriati ons
lllis fiscal year.
William W. Wilkins, state
direc tor of budget and
management, has said lllere
is no extra money available
for schools or any other
programs ex cept state
employees, judges and
credits for th e elderly and
handicapped on winter
heating bills.
Kurfess was accompanied
in making his proposal by
Hcp. W. Bennett Rose, HLima , rankin g Republican on
th e
House
Finan ce
Committee .
Rose
said
House
Republicans have projected
welfare caseload reductions

saving $37 million in next
year's appropriation fur Aid
to Dependent Children and
$10 million in the budget for
general relief. He conceded
th e Department of Public
Welfare does not share these
projections.
Rose also said there· will be
$40 million in lapsed monies
from , &lt;).DC as of July . He
predic ted the
Rh ode s
administration will agree
with that figur e.
"Our proposal is not a
panacea which will solve all
lllc fiscal problems of Ohio
schools next year, " said
Kurfe ss . " It is a plan ,
however , which will provide
them with significant aid ...

was

coupled

with

modernization of missiles

and artillery shells to deliver
it.
Unless the Sovi et Union
matches the U.S. initia tive , it
invrtes U.S. production and
substituti on
of
the
controversial weapon for the
conventional tactical nuclear
weapons already deployed
across Europe, officials said .
"There is some incentive
for them to respona ," a high
administration official said
Friday after Carter's
de cision wa s announced. " In
a political sense it will be a
tim e of testing of th eir

Leonid Brezhnev, speakrng
on the desk ul a So1•iet
warship off Vladivu;io k, site
of a 197 4 U.S.-Soviet
agr ee ment to negotiate (:1 new

SALT ogreernent.
Secretary of SWte Cy rus

J ames A. Rhodes

signature Friday. bnt it
~ill tak e the norma l 90-day
waiti ng period before it b
in d h·rt.

In dt•alr ng " ith

the

co ntr orcr!iia l hill ~ h h ·h
dt·ardt lh t• SrnatP ~ ith
only fl O(' vo tP tn spare last
month , Hh 1Jdcs

t hf)Sl'

th e

ruursr of least rcs i!- tam'l' .
Ht&gt; ro uld h;nc !tignrd th r
hill or n ttw d it. But ht•lt•t it
hl•romc
la "
wit hou t
comm en t nr d a bo ra tinn .

Va nc:e mee lli in Moscow with

Soviet offi cia Is April 211

intentions.''

The president said, "The
ultimate decision regarding
the incorporation of enhanced
radiation features into our
modern ized battlefield
weapons will be made later
and will be influenc-ed by the
degree to which llle Sovi et
Unlon shows restraint ... "
The U.S. move to cut arms
levels in Europe was gree.ted
with "under standing " by
NATO allies . Members ·of
Congress
had
varied
reactions 1

with

some

complaining the United
States should not give up the
weapon first in hopes of
winnin g some unspecified
concession.
.
The Soviet Union accused
the United States of usin g the
tactical neutron warh.ead as a
bargaining chip in llle farreaching talks to limit

f'IRST PLACE WTNNER - Cindy So ulsby, 9, daughter of :'v1r. and Mrs. .James Sou lsb; .
Pomeroy, receives a $15 cash prize as first place winner rn the Daily Sentrnt•l '; 1-:oster
coloring contest in llle 9-12 age group. Presentin g the priw rs Hoger Da \'IS. opcrat"r of
Kingsbury Homes, which sponsored the pi cture which C'inny co lored to win thr first place
honors.

Best stock gains
of year .scored
.

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Way out

of crisis
sought
(' I.EVF:I.A~Il rU PI I The Cle\'eland Pubile School

system - the largest 111 the

By t"RANK W. SLUSSER
UPI Business Writer
NEW YOHK ( UPI ) Stocks scored their best gaIn
of the year this week as
instituti onal inv estor s,
ign oring inflation new s,
stormed llle market In a
bargain-hunting spr ee.
Trading was heavy.
The Dow Jone s industrial
average, a 0.86-point winner
last week, climbed another
12.22 points to 769.58. That
was the best gain since the
closely watched average rose
14.55 points the week ended

NEWEST EAGLE SCOUT CUTS CAKE- Michael Snowden, the M.{;-M Dlatrtct's newest Eagle Scout and member of
Troop 258 ol Point Pleaunt, rlsht fol'eflound, Ia aho!m cutting a cake for a reception given In hla honor after he received hla
Eagle S.:out pln during a Court of Honor Frklly night It the l'relbyterian Church. Looking on in the background are members
of hla COurt of Honor, from lefj, Chllrlea He11100, IICOlllmaater of Troop 250; John Hilbert, Robert Matthews and Walden
Roush. Alao taking part In ·:,e event waa Rev. Rufus .Cromartie.

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stra tegic arms, weapons such
as intercontinental missiles
and bombers .
"Con cealed behind all this
is only one thing - a desir e w
move away fr om the clearcut and concr ete Sov iet
proposal for mutua l refusal w
manufacture neutr on
weapons ," said Soviet leader

f~n\' .

allowt:d that legislaUun to
be(·onw law without h is

Dec. 23.
The New York Stock Ex·
change common stock index
climbed 0.56 to 50.41 and
Standard &amp; Poor 's 500-stock
index , containing some overllle-&lt;:ounter issues, rose 0.96
w 90.17.
•
Advances topped declines,
1,101 to 703, among the 2,086
issues crossing the composite
tape .
Big Board volume wtaled
t20,160,270 shares, compared
with 106,5116,796last week and
68,41S,no durin g the same
week a y•ar ago.
Composite volume of NYSE
issues listed on all U.S.
ex changes and over the
counter totaled 136,362,160
shares , compared with
1-21,996,996 last week .
·
With stoc~ selling at relatively cheap prices in the
wake of a lfHn onlll slide,
cash4aden institutions swung
into action when the market
absorbed considerable bad
news , includin g recession
predictions
by
man y
economists.
Professional
traders
apparently see a brighter
pi~ture
several months
hence. Courtenay Slater,
chief Commerce Department
economist, predicted the
gross national product would
register a strong gain after a
"disappointing"·first -quarter
perforniance.
Investors were even encouraged by some eConomic
news, such as the less-than·
expected 0.6 percent rlse in
March finished-goods
wholesale prices. This was
down
sharply
from
February's 1.1 percent jump.

Bible nets
$2 million
NEW YOR K \ UPil - A
boo k dea ler has paid Sl
mr llion a volume fur the
co mplete two-volume
Gutenbe rg Bible - the fir st
book printed by means of
mova bl e type.
"I lllought it was a very
reasonable pr ice," says
Martin Breslaucr. tl1e New
York City book dealer who
bid $2 mill ion fo r the books.
" llllought it would go mueh
higher. I '

state - is broke anrt the 4'1ty's
cl a!iisrooms an: abou t~~~ dose
for mu ch tl Lilt: t' t'IIIHI!Hng
Sl'h{lU\
~ l' ~J r
unless
emergency fundmg can be

found

unmc~ilately .

In an unpre&lt;·endent move to

save the 110,000- student
school systern from collapse.
a federa l judge will hold an
unprecedentl&lt;d meeting with
Ohio legtslative leaders an&lt;!
lo ca l education nff rc t:rl s
Sunday to try an d fin d a "'a)
out. of lll e Cri SIS .
Meeti ng Sunda1 111th U.S.
Dtstnct Court Judge Frank J
Battisti who " til e JUd ge tn
charg e

of

th t~

city's

desegregation process wtll
bt• lop Oh r.' legrslative

Breslauer put in the bid
Friday in an auction at leaders and ll representAtive
Christi e's on beha lf of the of Gov . Janws Rhodes.
The
fuwncial
mess
G e ne r a l T heo logi c a l
confronting
tile
school
system
Seminary . whic h had owned
th e leat her-bound boo ks is e n or nwu~ . The sit uatmn
printed in Latin by German rC.aclwd cns is stage when
printer J ohann Gutenbe rg Cleveland residents - voting
along sharply drawn racial
about 540 years ago .
Fendin g off further llncs - soundil' rej ected a
questions, Breslauer said he lasHli tch $30 millron school
hopes to resell the books at a tax levy in a citywide
referendum Thursday .
profit.
The lcq· would hav e
Th e semin ary
co py
allowed
the system to borrow
contains history's first knmm
enough
money
in
printer's er ror. Gutenberg
antlc&lt;pation
of
the
additional
and his associates printed one
rev{'nue - to pay teachers
page twice.
and
keep sc hool doors open
, Bidding at the auct ion
for
llle
rest or lll e year.
opened at $500,000 an d within
Witlwut
the tax levy, there
10 seconds. it had reached $1
is
no
money
to pay teachers,
million. It hit the $2 million
who
already
had a payless
sale price 20 seconds later.
pay
day
10
days
ago . Th e lack
The $2 million price tag was
of
fu
nds
also
would
force the
the high est price ever paid
system
to
close
for
at least
for a book. The Bible is one
several
more
weeks
nel&lt;l
fall ,
of six known comp lete
when
a
massive
,
court
Gutenberg Bibles in 'the
ord
ered
des
egregatio
n
United States and 21 in the
program is set to begin.
world.
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C-3- The Sunday Times..Scn tinel, Sunday, April 9, 197B

Grain results
C.Ol, UM BUS (U PI J
Th e
average ceish qram prices (per
busr1e1 ) o a 1d

to

fqrmers

by

grain elevators m thr prmc,pal
moHketing areas o f Ot1 10 afler
the m ar l\ ets
the mar ket!'.
Nor th east
S7 89 No 'l
No 'l oa rs Sl

closM Fr iday un t 1l
close Monday
Oh10 No 1 wheat
shelled corn \ 1 3J
~~ No 1 soybeans

S6 S1
Northwe st Oh10 No '} wheat
S2 98 . No 'l shellt&gt;d corn $? 30
No 1 oats s 1 4J , No 1 soybeans
\6 70
Central Oh 10 No 7 whc.:n

~3 . 06

No , 2 shetle a corn $2 .37 ;

No 1 o~tl!o \I 67 . No ·I soy beans
\6 67
West Ct?nlrill Oh10
No 2
wheat ~ J 00 No 2 shelled cor n
\ 2 al No ? oats !.1 .59 . No 1
soybeans $6 03
Southwest Oh10 No ? wheat
\3 07 No 2 sheltea corn \2 39,

No 'l Ollis Sl 50 No I soy bean s
\ 6 6Q

Trend

No

1 wheilt . higher .

No 1 Shelled corn , higher , No
'} Q&lt;tl\ , unrhilnged ,
.No
1
Sc.¥'bfitfi-S. Sh M ply hiOhe r

Camping facility provides
leisure service for family .
RIO r. RA NDE - People
have more leisurf' time ror
recreational activities these
days. Al leust that is the
behcf of Jeff Hot h. an tBvearold rnrm bcr of t11e Buckeye

B)· Mrs. Fnmt'is Morris

sPECIAL
April 8-1q

HOT DOG

Mr. an d Mrs. HPrberl

1\ward . Requirements fnr the

award at th e chapter level

Sa turday and Sunday with

presented

mcl ude mai ntenance of
cuntp lete . records of income

and cc rtificalcs recognizing
his achievements at Distri ct and expense rel ated lo · the
14 FFA Ch apter Awards n'c n· at innal activ iti es, an
Banquet.
inventory of equlpmerrl and
The
FFA
Outd oo r • facilities owned solely or in
Rccr eat io n Pr of icie ncy pa rtnership by the student
Awa rd sponsored by the arr d the necessa ry inWhit e Farm F. quiprnent fornw t ion to eu mpl ete a
Compan y. of Oak Brook. financ ial state ment. En Illinois, is one uf nineteen terpri scs generall y un Ag ricu lt ural Profi cien cy dertak cn by F'FA rncnr bcrs

· Mr . and Mrs. NormHn Styer
£or their

h(lllorcd

were Mr . and Mr s. Danny

Sayre, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Sa yre, Mrs. Helrn

S im p Stl ll ,

Mrs. Broo ks Say re. Mr. and
Mrs.

Ra y Ke nne dy and
children. Mrs. Mrk c Swalzc l

Try One of

and childr en and Mrs. Du ri s

Our Popular

Hc1gcrs ll f Columbus.
Mr . and Mrs. A .J . ( ;nulrl of

Sonny Burgers

Soft-SeiVe
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Experi ence

Proficiency Award' in Out~

birth days Sunday . Other s
whu joined for the cc lrbratiun

We Now
Feature 3
Flavors of

Occupat ioncd

Recently , Jeff , who is the P ro~ r a m s
in
Outd oor
S&lt;)n of Gurdon and Corolyn H~cfJatiuq.•.,are,,£ligible (u
Roth , Ga lhpolrs, w11s named apply for · lbc butdour
winn er of the , chapter Hecrc a t iun P rofici ency
dt&gt;i r Hecreation. He was

at Wat erford. Mr. and Mrs.

FRENCH FRIES
on,ly 7'1

voCa tional Forestry program

developing a camping f•cilily al {luckeye Hill s. . ·
fur the famrly to enjoy ar·
All FFA members who
cher y. fis hing, horseba ck have Supcrvised Agricultural

Say re and Piiul and Uoward
Say rr sprnt
nvcrnig hl

Sayre were

and

those leisure hours more by

riding. and other spoti s.

Racine
Harry 0 ' Dairy
Loves
Pe ps i
Cola

Hi lls FFI\ \:hapter who ' is door Recreation. is the result
lea mir.lg to help people enjoy of two years of work in the

Ne lsonvill e spent Sunday
w1th her pc:1rcnt s, Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Morr is.

Mr. and Mrs. EdiS&lt;rrl Br:r re
\'lS it l'd M rs . ,J;unes HnH:e

and chrldren at l'ruwn City.
Sunday .
Mr . and M rs Hilll\:kKrni':it•

and Jeff of (;:rllipohs SJH'nt
Sundny aflcrnuon w1th Mr .

:r nd Mrs.

R O)'

Hrfflc .

~r s .

Koren El'ker~ l cy
r·et umed to her hume at

llanni bal. N. Y. Sunday aft er
spending ten

d 0:1y~

with hL•r

r~trrnt s. Mr . trnd Mrs. Halph
Badgley who took her to till'

t:nrport at Parkersburg. Mrs
Bonnie Simpson of Halt mwre

spent three days wrth them.

i.tn

award medal

Awa rds present ed annually

and best suited for famil y use

by the National FFA Foundat ion, l nr. to reco gn ize
Clt'h ievemrnts
of
F'F'A

or 3S in co mC' produ cing

nwmbc rs pursuing carccr·s in
agricultu ~e. Appliccmts f!J r

pimic an•as. golf co urses,
VHI'illion f~1rms and scenic

F~~ A Out door Recrra!ion
P ruficleu cy i\ \\ ard must be

nwnaL\t'nJent and upt:'riltJun

areas to n:-nnc only a few.
As a chapte r winner Jeff
rt•ce1vcd a ec t1i fka te an d
mPdal from tht&gt; Wlil!c Farm
Equi pment t'om pany. He is
now Pligib\e for st&lt;llt' cu m pet it ion ::1 the Pr uf1ci cncy
Awa rd JJnJg ram. Cu mpetitio n 1r1 the
FF'A
Proficiency AwHnl Pl'ograrns
fol lows a pnn:rcs~inn th rough
state . rq~ iu n al. ;md nati onal
rli mi nat inns. At the ncllionn l
lt".'l'l nne FF A IIIC!H bcr is
named Hs nHt lll ntl l wi nner of

rl recrNIIi onal

lhe Outdrror

the

111\'0l\'l'd in activi\1 CS and

enterprise s rcq utr in~ the
application of lessons t;wght
111 the \'OCH!IO JJ&lt;t l a gricult ure
c\rJssrou m .
Students intcr&lt;'s ted in
uutdnor re crea t ion ~ tudy
.subjects such as f(J rest ry, fish
rmd game management , soil
ami v.·~11cr cunserva li on and
mttn)· 11!hC'r subjl'cts which

apply to tht• SIICCl'SSfU l
fa r iliti e~ .

Fur Jdf winn1ng !he
Prn f1 c1enry i\W ttrd 1n Out-

includr : \' HCat ion
cabi ns, ccllnping ar N'lS,

SiltiH'CS

Recrcat ron

Award anti rerrives o plaqU(.'
o.md fl ehcck for $500.

Applt~

Grove

!\ews Notes
An Easter program was
presented at the Apple Grove
Unit ed Meth odi st Church
Sunda y m o rnin ~. Several
recitations were gi ven ·and
Du lly Hill sang "Here Comes
Peter Cottontail" ~nd Stacey
Shank sang "Jes us Want s Me
for a Sunbeam. " Takin~ part
were Chriss Shank , Amanda
Russell, Aimee Hill, Tracy
Norris, Doll y Hill. Stacey
Shank, Mi chael Hassell.
BretJda, Brian and Teresa

Hunt, Cindy Roush, Karen
Rhodes, Robyn Veooy , Eric
Milliron, Ed Hou sh and
Chu ck Michael. Tracy Norris
sang "I Keep Falling in Love
with Him ." Mrs. Darrell
Norri s was accompanist for
the program . Bob Spencer
gave a sununary of the
Sunday School lesson . Mrs.
Russell Roush read th e
program . Mrs . Dolly Wolfe
gave the prayer . Sixty-one
attended . Offering was
$156.20.
Sunrise services were held
at the Apple Grove United
Meth odist Church Easter
Sunday at 6 a.m.
Mrs. Russell Roush was in
charge of th e services.
Darrell Norri s read the
scri pture. Mr s. Lu cille
Hhodes gaye the pr·ayer.
A play ent it led "Peace in
the Ga rden" was presented.
A cross. made by Early
Housh. vines and Easter lilies
an d
oth er
fl ower
arrangement s were used to
represent th e garden. These
were donated by Arthur Hill.
Mr s. Nan cy Huss cll and
Cin dy Roush assisted th eir
nwthc r, Mrs . Ro ush, in
dccoratrng the church fur the
service .
Mrs. Donn a Hil l, Mrs.
Luc ill e Hhudes and Mrs .

services. Communion services were held after the
sermon given to 29 of the
number oresent.

·Alfred
Social Notes
Sunday School attendance
on April2 was 49,the offering
$24.90.
Worship services were. held
at t0 :45 with the . Rev .
Th omas speaking from
. Psalm 118+22 and 24 on
"Thi s Is The Day !" Attendance was 31 at worship
Roush took part in the play..
Dorsey Parsons read a poem,
" A Garden is a Hallowed
Place" and Dallas Hill sang
·'The Beautiful Garden of
PraYer.
F.d Roush , Chuck Michael,
Cindy Roush and Karen
Rhodes lighted cand les to
show there is always light in
the garden with the Risen
11

Saviour.

'Helen

.
Woode had a birthday April I and received
several telephone calls from
relatives and friends, as well
as cards. Then on Sunday.she
was honored with a birthday
dinner at the home of her
brother and slster-in·law, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Hayes on
State Route 248. On Sunday
evening they called at the
Leonard Amos home where
Mrs. Amos is recuperating
from surgery.
"
Mrs. Doris Dillinger
recently celebrated her birthday .
Mr . and Mrs. Arthur
Atherton have recently had
their little grandson with
them while their son-in-law,
E:mest Vineyard, has been ill.

i

Ohio Politics

·Charges likely to hurt Lukens and Ohio GOP
By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UPI )- It's too early to tell, but Republicans'
plans wput a lock on llle state Apportionment Board by bumping off state Auditor Thomas E. Ferguson may have run afoul.
They were dealt a severe blow from Washington last week
when Korean businessman and influence peddler Tongsun
Park fingered state sen . Donald E. Lukens , R·Middietown, as
having received some cash from him in IOOa and 1970.
Lukens , the lone .Republi can candidate for stale auditor,
immediately took a lie detector test, said he never received
any money from Park and announced he'd passed the test.
, But the real test is yet to come.· That will . be· when the
t' Ferguson ,camp revive~ the . iss"~ dpr,ing the campaign for

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audiwr , even though Urere is no proof Lukens was a target ot
Park 's influence while a congressman in the late 1960s. ·
Lukens' past associations with Park have little to do with his
potential competency as state auditor , but suspici~ns can be
raised during a political campaign without much trouble .
Here's how it is likely to hurt Lukens and the Hepublicans :
The Republicans need w elect two out of three of the
governor, auditor and secretary of state to retain control of the
Apportionment Board, which will redraw legislative boundaries in 1981.
It was reasoned that perhaps Lukens could beat Ferguson
just in ease Hepublican Secretary of State Ted W. Brown loses
rNiection.
Lukens won a pre-primary battle for the right to be the GOP

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production of neutr on
warheads w court similar
Soviet restraints in Europc
left wide opcn llle possibility
of future deployment or the
battlefield hydrogen bomb.
The
pr e sident' s
postponement of production
of th e highradiation weapo~

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VOL 12 NO. 9

Four persons were Injured, two seriously, in a single&lt;ar
wreck on Rt. 2, near Flatrock, late ~' rlday evening, according
to Trooper M,S. Smith of the W. Va. State Police.

ll 'l! •n''.

Lukens the " forgotten eousjn" treatment.
.
It may al so be difficult for the rest of the stutew tde GOP
ticket to embra ce Lukens in public, and that could pul a
damper on unifi ed campaign.
In t970, three Republicans on the statewide ticket wereimplicated imm ediately after the primary in the Statehouse
"loan scanda l." Rhodes gave them the cold shoulder. the party
nearl y kicked them off the ticket and th ey all got wall oped.
This 1s not nearly as serious, but the ingredients are there.
Republicans are qu ietly hopin g it will "go a11 ay ." or that il
will backfire.
"I think Lukens will be alright, " said une. "Ferguson 's not
smart enough to keep his mou th shut. "

~unhau ~imts - ~~ntintl
.

Hearings completed
in power line case

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nominee w face f'erguson, a two-term auditor .
It was believed that llle ambitious 47-year old Lukens would
have llle necesSary tools to tear inw Ferguson on grounds bf
nepotism , unfair audit tactics, publicity-&lt;:onsciousn ess, and'
"macing" his employees for politi cal donations.
·
Now, every time Lukens opens his mouth about Ferguson's
conduct in office, he is likely to be confronted with the spectre
of Tongsun Park and some phantom dollar bills. This could
cramp a person 's style.
Rhodes, who has little use for much of Lukens' philosophy or
many of his alli es, nevertheless had to regard him as an asset
wthe GOP ticket - young, energetic and ready to chase the
Democrats.
·
Now , however, the governor could be excused if he gives

Listed In fair condition at
Pleasant Valley Hospital this
morning were : Chr istine
!Wyburn , 12, Charleston Rd .
and Kimberly O' l.ynn , 15,
Washington Ave. Treated and
later released were the driver,
!Wndall Neal, 16, Washington
Ave . and J im Cottrlll, 16.
Leon.
Rayburn , Cottrill and
O' Lynn -wer e report edl y
trapped Inside the car approumately 20 minutes before
work ers fr om th e Poin t
Pleasant Rescue Squad were
able to free them.
According to Tr ooper Smith,
who was assisted by Troopcr
c.W. Kimball, the car apparently went out of control,
traveled off the road, collided
into a tree and flipped over.
The car reportedl y was
demolished.
Earlier in the day , a minor
tw&lt;&gt;-vehicle head-on colllslon
occurred in the same area at
approximate ly 11 :30 a.m.,
according to Trooper F .A.
Backus.
Justin G. Rollins, 19, Leon
and Donald R. Donahew, 35,
Huntington, were Identified as
the drivers . Both drivers were

Draper may
be new top cop
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CLEVELAND IUP I) The leading candidate to
become the next police chief
or Clev eland is ·a bla ck
atwrney who served eight
years as a city police officer,
. the Cle vel and Press ha s
reported .
James A. Draper, 37 , a
former nar cotics unit
detective who quit the Police
Department to practice law
in 1972 may be llle city's new
wp cop , the Press reported
Friday:
Draper would be the first
bla ck police eh&gt;ef in
Cleveland history.
Cleveland Mayor Dennis
Kucinich confirmed
Thursday that he had
interviewed Draper, saying
Draper
was
"highly
recommended"
by
a
prominent&lt; Cleveland
attorney,
"However
have
interviewed' 1 half-dozen
candida!e$ and I bave yet U&gt;
make a CWip8rlliPn of them,"
Kuclr\lch aald. "I will
ccnUnue to interview candidates."

cit ed for left of center
violations.
.
Accord ing to · '!' rooper
Backus, both vehicles, which
included Donahew 's pickup
truck and Rollins' car, were
traveling in the o~posite
directions when they met head
on in a curve in the road .
E:stimates of $500 and $100
worth of damage resulted to
the Rollins and Donahew
vehicles, respectively.

I

CHAHLESTON, W.Va . tUPI) - The state Public
Service Commission has completed hearings in a
protested case mvolving constru ction of a 765,000kilowatt power line from southeastern Ohio into West
Virginia.
/
The proposed $21.3 million, 3:\-mile cable would be
strung from American Electric Power Co.'s Gavin
plant in Ohio to Culloden, W. Va ., cutting across llle
Mountain State's Cabell, Mason and Putnam countie:&gt;.
A number of families in the proposed route have
protested the line's construction during 12 days of
'hearin gs that got under way last Sept. 13.
American Electric Power said the line is needed as
a ba ckup in case any two of the three power lines in use
in the New Haven , W. Va., area of Mason County arc
knocked out of service.
Fina l briefs remain to be submitted in the case,
and Ameri can Electric attorney Charles Mcllwee said
final argwnents are to be heard by the commission
June 12.

GOP lawmakers seeking
millions more for schools
By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UPli Minority Republicans in the
Ohio House are calling for a
supplemental public school
appropriation of $72 million.
which they say will provide
for full funding ·Of the State's
"l'(jual yield " subsidy and
keep a nwnber of schools
from closing nel&lt;l fall .
!louse Min ority Lead er
Cha rles F. Kurress, RBowlin g Green, who is
chall enging Gov. James A.
Rhodes for the Republican
nomina tion for governor '
1 announced the propos al
Friday.
He sa id $47 million of the
money would come from
publi c welfare reductions and

llle other $25 million from
cash available July I because
of unsp ent appropriati ons
lllis fiscal year.
William W. Wilkins, state
direc tor of budget and
management, has said lllere
is no extra money available
for schools or any other
programs ex cept state
employees, judges and
credits for th e elderly and
handicapped on winter
heating bills.
Kurfess was accompanied
in making his proposal by
Hcp. W. Bennett Rose, HLima , rankin g Republican on
th e
House
Finan ce
Committee .
Rose
said
House
Republicans have projected
welfare caseload reductions

saving $37 million in next
year's appropriation fur Aid
to Dependent Children and
$10 million in the budget for
general relief. He conceded
th e Department of Public
Welfare does not share these
projections.
Rose also said there· will be
$40 million in lapsed monies
from , &lt;).DC as of July . He
predic ted the
Rh ode s
administration will agree
with that figur e.
"Our proposal is not a
panacea which will solve all
lllc fiscal problems of Ohio
schools next year, " said
Kurfe ss . " It is a plan ,
however , which will provide
them with significant aid ...

was

coupled

with

modernization of missiles

and artillery shells to deliver
it.
Unless the Sovi et Union
matches the U.S. initia tive , it
invrtes U.S. production and
substituti on
of
the
controversial weapon for the
conventional tactical nuclear
weapons already deployed
across Europe, officials said .
"There is some incentive
for them to respona ," a high
administration official said
Friday after Carter's
de cision wa s announced. " In
a political sense it will be a
tim e of testing of th eir

Leonid Brezhnev, speakrng
on the desk ul a So1•iet
warship off Vladivu;io k, site
of a 197 4 U.S.-Soviet
agr ee ment to negotiate (:1 new

SALT ogreernent.
Secretary of SWte Cy rus

J ames A. Rhodes

signature Friday. bnt it
~ill tak e the norma l 90-day
waiti ng period before it b
in d h·rt.

In dt•alr ng " ith

the

co ntr orcr!iia l hill ~ h h ·h
dt·ardt lh t• SrnatP ~ ith
only fl O(' vo tP tn spare last
month , Hh 1Jdcs

t hf)Sl'

th e

ruursr of least rcs i!- tam'l' .
Ht&gt; ro uld h;nc !tignrd th r
hill or n ttw d it. But ht•lt•t it
hl•romc
la "
wit hou t
comm en t nr d a bo ra tinn .

Va nc:e mee lli in Moscow with

Soviet offi cia Is April 211

intentions.''

The president said, "The
ultimate decision regarding
the incorporation of enhanced
radiation features into our
modern ized battlefield
weapons will be made later
and will be influenc-ed by the
degree to which llle Sovi et
Unlon shows restraint ... "
The U.S. move to cut arms
levels in Europe was gree.ted
with "under standing " by
NATO allies . Members ·of
Congress
had
varied
reactions 1

with

some

complaining the United
States should not give up the
weapon first in hopes of
winnin g some unspecified
concession.
.
The Soviet Union accused
the United States of usin g the
tactical neutron warh.ead as a
bargaining chip in llle farreaching talks to limit

f'IRST PLACE WTNNER - Cindy So ulsby, 9, daughter of :'v1r. and Mrs. .James Sou lsb; .
Pomeroy, receives a $15 cash prize as first place winner rn the Daily Sentrnt•l '; 1-:oster
coloring contest in llle 9-12 age group. Presentin g the priw rs Hoger Da \'IS. opcrat"r of
Kingsbury Homes, which sponsored the pi cture which C'inny co lored to win thr first place
honors.

Best stock gains
of year .scored
.

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Way out

of crisis
sought
(' I.EVF:I.A~Il rU PI I The Cle\'eland Pubile School

system - the largest 111 the

By t"RANK W. SLUSSER
UPI Business Writer
NEW YOHK ( UPI ) Stocks scored their best gaIn
of the year this week as
instituti onal inv estor s,
ign oring inflation new s,
stormed llle market In a
bargain-hunting spr ee.
Trading was heavy.
The Dow Jone s industrial
average, a 0.86-point winner
last week, climbed another
12.22 points to 769.58. That
was the best gain since the
closely watched average rose
14.55 points the week ended

NEWEST EAGLE SCOUT CUTS CAKE- Michael Snowden, the M.{;-M Dlatrtct's newest Eagle Scout and member of
Troop 258 ol Point Pleaunt, rlsht fol'eflound, Ia aho!m cutting a cake for a reception given In hla honor after he received hla
Eagle S.:out pln during a Court of Honor Frklly night It the l'relbyterian Church. Looking on in the background are members
of hla COurt of Honor, from lefj, Chllrlea He11100, IICOlllmaater of Troop 250; John Hilbert, Robert Matthews and Walden
Roush. Alao taking part In ·:,e event waa Rev. Rufus .Cromartie.

.

stra tegic arms, weapons such
as intercontinental missiles
and bombers .
"Con cealed behind all this
is only one thing - a desir e w
move away fr om the clearcut and concr ete Sov iet
proposal for mutua l refusal w
manufacture neutr on
weapons ," said Soviet leader

f~n\' .

allowt:d that legislaUun to
be(·onw law without h is

Dec. 23.
The New York Stock Ex·
change common stock index
climbed 0.56 to 50.41 and
Standard &amp; Poor 's 500-stock
index , containing some overllle-&lt;:ounter issues, rose 0.96
w 90.17.
•
Advances topped declines,
1,101 to 703, among the 2,086
issues crossing the composite
tape .
Big Board volume wtaled
t20,160,270 shares, compared
with 106,5116,796last week and
68,41S,no durin g the same
week a y•ar ago.
Composite volume of NYSE
issues listed on all U.S.
ex changes and over the
counter totaled 136,362,160
shares , compared with
1-21,996,996 last week .
·
With stoc~ selling at relatively cheap prices in the
wake of a lfHn onlll slide,
cash4aden institutions swung
into action when the market
absorbed considerable bad
news , includin g recession
predictions
by
man y
economists.
Professional
traders
apparently see a brighter
pi~ture
several months
hence. Courtenay Slater,
chief Commerce Department
economist, predicted the
gross national product would
register a strong gain after a
"disappointing"·first -quarter
perforniance.
Investors were even encouraged by some eConomic
news, such as the less-than·
expected 0.6 percent rlse in
March finished-goods
wholesale prices. This was
down
sharply
from
February's 1.1 percent jump.

Bible nets
$2 million
NEW YOR K \ UPil - A
boo k dea ler has paid Sl
mr llion a volume fur the
co mplete two-volume
Gutenbe rg Bible - the fir st
book printed by means of
mova bl e type.
"I lllought it was a very
reasonable pr ice," says
Martin Breslaucr. tl1e New
York City book dealer who
bid $2 mill ion fo r the books.
" llllought it would go mueh
higher. I '

state - is broke anrt the 4'1ty's
cl a!iisrooms an: abou t~~~ dose
for mu ch tl Lilt: t' t'IIIHI!Hng
Sl'h{lU\
~ l' ~J r
unless
emergency fundmg can be

found

unmc~ilately .

In an unpre&lt;·endent move to

save the 110,000- student
school systern from collapse.
a federa l judge will hold an
unprecedentl&lt;d meeting with
Ohio legtslative leaders an&lt;!
lo ca l education nff rc t:rl s
Sunday to try an d fin d a "'a)
out. of lll e Cri SIS .
Meeti ng Sunda1 111th U.S.
Dtstnct Court Judge Frank J
Battisti who " til e JUd ge tn
charg e

of

th t~

city's

desegregation process wtll
bt• lop Oh r.' legrslative

Breslauer put in the bid
Friday in an auction at leaders and ll representAtive
Christi e's on beha lf of the of Gov . Janws Rhodes.
The
fuwncial
mess
G e ne r a l T heo logi c a l
confronting
tile
school
system
Seminary . whic h had owned
th e leat her-bound boo ks is e n or nwu~ . The sit uatmn
printed in Latin by German rC.aclwd cns is stage when
printer J ohann Gutenbe rg Cleveland residents - voting
along sharply drawn racial
about 540 years ago .
Fendin g off further llncs - soundil' rej ected a
questions, Breslauer said he lasHli tch $30 millron school
hopes to resell the books at a tax levy in a citywide
referendum Thursday .
profit.
The lcq· would hav e
Th e semin ary
co py
allowed
the system to borrow
contains history's first knmm
enough
money
in
printer's er ror. Gutenberg
antlc&lt;pation
of
the
additional
and his associates printed one
rev{'nue - to pay teachers
page twice.
and
keep sc hool doors open
, Bidding at the auct ion
for
llle
rest or lll e year.
opened at $500,000 an d within
Witlwut
the tax levy, there
10 seconds. it had reached $1
is
no
money
to pay teachers,
million. It hit the $2 million
who
already
had a payless
sale price 20 seconds later.
pay
day
10
days
ago . Th e lack
The $2 million price tag was
of
fu
nds
also
would
force the
the high est price ever paid
system
to
close
for
at least
for a book. The Bible is one
several
more
weeks
nel&lt;l
fall ,
of six known comp lete
when
a
massive
,
court
Gutenberg Bibles in 'the
ord
ered
des
egregatio
n
United States and 21 in the
program is set to begin.
world.
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D-2- The Sund•y Tunes-Sentmel Sunday, Apnl9 1978

For Best fl.esults Use Classifieds
Total Cadillac
DAN THOMPSON FORD

Value Makes It
Number One ••••••••••••••

DEPENDABLE

1976 CADILLAC CPE. DEVIllE
Full power

$7500

In tenor lull power
a1r AM FM stereo &amp; ta pe

T&amp; T whee l

Fu ll power

The 1Yext Best Thing To
A 1978 Cadi//;1('T/wt 's A Previously-Owned
Cmlillae For }' ou

4 cy l

1977 FORD COURIER PICKUP. ....... ...... 13595
Very low mlleage Ltke

mag t ype wheel covers &amp; more

1

1975 CHEV. C-10 PICKUP............ ... 2795
p

V 8 auto tra n s

s

1975 FORD F-100 SUPER CAB PICKUP. .•. 13095
6 (yl

std

salesmen
Pete Burns . Ma r vm Keebaugh or George Harrts

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

' You II Loke Our Quahty Way of Doing Bu51n.,s' GMC Fonancong
Open Evenongs Unlol6 00-Till p m Sat
Pomeroy

'78 DODGE

1974

CUTLAS
SUPREME

std trans

Ver y clea n

DAN THOMPSON FORD
See Pat H1ll, Rocky Hupp or Darrell Dodnll
For A Good Deal on a New or Used Vehicle
Open Even1ng s 1116 00 except
Thursday and Saturday Closed Sunday
992 2196
Middleport 0

PSYCHOMETRIST CHILO

THERAPIST

Ma1or new communtty mental he1lth center tn south

eastern Dtuo seeks M A PsychologiSt or equiValent
Expenence preferred, but wtll consider recent
graduate ~1or dut1es tnvolve lntervtewtng , teshng ,

child and

ther~py ,

familY

and

rural Appalach!On sen1ng

5alary competitiVe and

p s , p b , vonyl top

BUICk S be st Only

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1974 BUICK CENTURY GS ................................... ..... 3195 ·• •

C~RROLL

Clifton
Auto Sales

NORRIS
DODGE

Loca t ed on W Va Stde
Pomeroy Mason Br.dge

Third &amp; Court

Galltpolts , Oh1o

I 3041 71l l 777

VIOLET "COOKIE" VIERS
former~ w1th

STATE OF OHIO
OEPAR TME NT OF
TRANSPORTATION
Cotutnbus , Ohto
March 24 1978
Con 1rac1 Sales Legal
Copy No 71 no

Ireland Mortgage Company
Now Loan Re pre se nlattv e for

McLENDON MORTGAGE COMPANY
In order to se rve you better'" the FHA and
VA F1nan etng Market. I hav e c hang ed
co mpantes
Still t he same local ton
463 2nd Avenu e
Galllpolts , Ohto 45631
Still the same phone num ber
446-7172
' 1. ET US FINANCE THAT HOME
Y OU WANT TO INVEST IN "
D OWNPAYMENTSCHEDULE
VETERA NS
" 0' do wn paymenl wtlh
f man c tn g up to $70.000 00 Th1s m c l udes WW
II Vet s an d all tho se serv tng 18 1 day s acltve
ser v1c e s1 n ce that t 1me a nd tn so me ca&gt;es
we ma y be able to retn&gt;late your VA loan
n gh t s .1ller o nc e use d
P et down on the f~rst
d o wn on the remamder

3

$60,000 00

FHA itnd VA F ,n an c1 ng IS a Wond erful W ay
fo r f1r st l 1m e Home Ow n e r s fa 1nves t tn the•r
f utu r e fo r lh e m selv es and lh e 1r tamtl1es
w 1th a s mall am o unt of c a sh
Why not call or stop tn and l et us help you to
Qua ltfy for your n ew home or contact your
local Rea~ Estat e Broker

VIOLET ~'COOKIE" VIERS

UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
Sea te d propo sal s w II be
re ce rve d at t he ott ce of t he
Drre c t or
of
the
On to
Depar tm ent
ol
Trans
porta l on
Co lu mbus
On l o
u nt il
10 00
AM
Oh i o
Standard T Im e Tu esaay
Apr rl 18
1978
l or
rm
prov emerus rn
Ath ens Ga l l ra
Hock rn9
Metgs
Mo n roe
Morgan
Nob l e
Vrn t o n
ftnd
Wasn rngt on Co unt res Oh rO
on var rou s routes an d se c
1 ons tl y rnstal llng plow ab l e
p rrsmAI Ic refle c t or
type
p a ¥e ment marker s
Pave m ent W rd th
v il rr es
Pro 1ect L ength
0 00 t eef
or 0 00 mr l e
war"-. Length vartO IJ S
feet o r var rous m r! es
..
The date set t or com
p tet ron of lh s work s hall be
as set torlh 1n the bl dd rng
proposal
Ea c h b rdder sh a l t be
requ rred to I te w l t n h s b i d a
ce rl f red ch ec k or cash 1er s
cnec k l or a n am o unt equa t to
ft ve pe r cent of h rs b id bul In
no ev ent more IMn I 1H y
lhousand do ll ar s or 1!1 bond
tor t en p erc ent of t111 but
p.!yab l e t o th e 0 rector
B rdders mus t apply , on the
prope r
f o r ms
f or
quat 1f rc: at lons at tUSI ten
day s pr ror 10 th e dt'lte set f o r
openmQ b i ds tn a cc ordan ce
w rt h Chapte r 5525 Oh ro
Re"¥ 1sed Code
Pl a n s and spe c rf rc: at ro n s
are on file tn the D epartment
Of T ran sporfa tl on and the
off c e of th e O l str tcl Deouly
0 1recto r
T he Otrector r eser v es the
r rgl1t to r ete c l any and all
b i ds

DAVID L WEIR
DIRECTOR
RPV

8 17]]

Ap r I 2 9

&lt;30

Anchortng,
Skirltnll,
Awnings,
Patto
Covers,
Carports .
Roof Patnl , Set - up
and Re- levehng

call

l l~U I Orln•

Co ho ~ ollered ~ e r vr c e ~ lor hr ['
c" uron ~ e coverog e rn Gol lr o
ColJnly l or alm os t a cen tury
f-a rn h oi iH! and pet !tOnal pro
perty tovmage:. m e ova lobtu
I J m eet rnd1v rdunl ru~.,d ~ Cor
tac t Char les N eo l
you r
n ergh bor ond agen t
CARPENTRV roorn
o d d r tr o n ~
roo h ng ~ drng and genera l
repor rs (oll379 7635

Bill'S
446-2642

NOTICE TO

CONTRACTORS

ler1no • Heoltng and o rr co ndrt on
r ' 9 Ropco l oom rnsul ot on
446 8 515 01 .&gt;~46 0445 Co lt aft er
SANDY AND SEAVER

RO ACH WATER DELIVERY
44 6 7545 or 446 6Sb8

OOZ I R WOJ.IK IOH co vat rn g

ond

'l ea r 111g Ph 446 005 1
CHAIN LINK FEN CING WOODEN
I rN CI NG
AWNINGS
Petr o
ro vo r~
Ault s Ho me lm
provemenl'i Ph 446 3b0fl aile

CAll

8UtLOOZ£1l backhoe I m ~s 1 0 I\c
!&gt; epll c tank pumprng out Pho ne
day or rugl r Phone day o r
n rght

McN ool ( o ntrochng Cor •pony

379 nlB

BA CKHOE DOZER DITCHER and
dump !fuck Conc rete wo rk
Hot! reid Backhoe Ser Rutland
Oh Ph 74') 1006 or 446 2786

R &amp; R ROOF ING New and repo r

DACK

The po rn ! Shop I 15 RlvP.r Rd
Konougo Auto bod y worlo. co l
I ~ron e ~ trmotes Ph 4&lt;16 8Sl&lt;l

IERMifi NG

SPECI Ali SI

PE!Jf CONTROL lrcenl!led IN
~ ure d
Free
lns pe ct ro n
Member NPCA a nd OPCA C
M Hall Wrl kt"lio vr lle Oh ro Ph
069 491-4

ur•.u ') rONE grovel and sand A ll
.. zes At R chords and Son Up
per Rr ver Rd Gol lrpolr\ Oh o
Co li 44 6 7785

A A A CONIRAClORS Backhoe
do t er dvmp tr uck Work done
by rh o hour or by the ob For
lree osrrmote!l Cot1156 19'1
PASQUALE n$ulollng 103 Ceda r
!;1 Gollr po lr ~ Ph 440 Vlb or
367 0398 ol1er 5
BILL S MOBILE HOMES and Home
h n pr overne nl ~ Fr ee es tuno le!l
Coil 446 7642
WAH:R WELL DRil liNG Wrllrorn
T
Grant
Ph 74 2ifJ7fl or

745 5100
tWIN RIVERS MARINE 307 Uppe&lt;
Hrver fl ood ( hr.,. sler Soles &amp;
~orv r c e Co mpl e te Hul l Rep&lt;.m
Cu !. tom bu It lro t l e r ~ Phone
446 8655

IRI SIAit

UPHOL&gt;TERY

116j Sec Ave
rn gs .446 1833

Rl£5t

down s p o u t~ A ll
guaranteed
Co l i

368 9889

SIEA MER

C

or p e t
b e l revrng
~
when Stanle y Steom rng Coli
44 b 4108

(I eo ne 1 I eerng

BOGGS

EXIEMIN A liNG

CO

(formerly Fornes 8 0 de ll) Oak
Hrll Oh Co ( collect 687 b749
SANDY AND BEAVER Insuran ce
Co hm altered unvrce!&gt; lor lr e
rns uronc e co vfl1oge rn C.ollrn
( ounly l or olmo ~t o century
Fo rm home and person al pro
pe1 ty c o verage~ ore ova lobl o
to meet rnd vrduol ne ed ~ Co n
too Roy Wedemeye•
~ ou r
r1 erghba1 and agent

V E F!ll tNG£R water dcl&lt;vc• y
~ ur vr&lt; e Coll37fl 1!14

-

APPLIANCE

- SERViCE

SERVICE

wat er :. ewer e le &lt;trrc gos line
or d r t c f'1 e~ I J rr1Ch(l\ wrde t o ~
h det&gt;p Wo ter lnie hool..upt.
( all a her A p m 3()7 7 SOO
C0 ;6,l
llJmp
s to ke r
ond
Oovrd
lr nt ~ t n 1t!
del vered
Va ugl 1 ~ 4 5 5309

Wt

hiYt

tnllrgtd our

strvi(t dtputment •nd

will service Hotpolnt and
other br and•

Pomeror Landmark
..... _JICkW CarMy,Mgr
Phone 992 2111

Ail.
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1972 PONTIAC CATALINA 2 DR HT.. .................... .......... 1995 :

•

Red woth

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1972 BUICK SKYLARK 2 OR HT .. ..................... ........... s1a95 ••

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..

Auto

•

white top Clean
p b local one owner

p s

e

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1972 CAPRICE CHEV. WAGON ...................... ........ ....... 1495

•

Auto

a1r make a nr ce fa mtly car

_

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1972 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 2 DR HT ............. ................ sags ••

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a"

Auto ,

runs qood

1

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1972 CHEV. IMP. CUST. 2 OR HT. ............................ 1295 ••

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Solver &amp; bla ck top On ly

•

1972 FORD TORINO 4 DR SEDAN .............................. .. sags ••
Run s OK

•

N ee ds some pamt worK

•

1971 RIJICK SKYLARK WAGON .................................. .. 11495 ••

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A1r

run s extra good

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1970 FORD MAVERICK 2 DR ................................. 795 :
3
10 70
6
19c7yOI CH
spRYSn oLcE
eRrNEWmPoOdeRI T2 DR HT .. .. ......... ... .... .. ... .. ... '595 •e
Body e&lt; t ra noce

:
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WE ARE MAKING SOME GREAT DEALS ON NEW :
BUICK, PONTIAC AND GMC TRUCKS.
e
WE HAVE 30 IN STOCK.
e
Don ' t forget you owe 1t t o yourself to check w1th us before you buy
any car . New or Used W e can save you money. We are The Frtendly
D ea l er, so ca ll or see one of th ese Fnendly Salesmen J D . Story ,
Ra y Douqla s or Btll N e l son

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on q u n rl 01 Ina, r pt
IJ tn
1) 11;
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ill
1 llr Ill {Ot
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Oor 1 q r I c 11 It
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FHHt n n 11or
tl ut I' u ' 11
!J y
tl IHl
!1 r t lH r 011\ 0 1
1\ &lt;\trJ•lr r ; p f\ \ I!Pr
t..1 &lt;irl 10
I 11 1
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1001 "" ' 'fl
I iltlj • I • flVI fJJt!'
to A tru Crt i jlll I () Be.,. 111'1
R,JOH Ctt , S t c~lr &lt;H r~ Y 1fJfl1G

Be SUI I w • !!I ' 11\ I rrPl '"''' I I
TAURUS i Apoo l 20 May 10)
l hm~

COiih l tJ r 1nr0 wn r u t Jf
k fl {ll 10(! t ~ '/,I I•
H I I ~t,O( Jft &gt;
cha nge; s 111• mrnd 11 hu u1 ~(!I l l!
th1 ng you rr &lt;.:uuntr ny un OP
I)PntJ on ty on y rJu r ~ t tt

GEMINI (May 1 I June 10) llllll'
you ha .,fl 10 , orne II! 10IIt .,. .,.. , t

IJe

US \ H f) P(f

tr uth

~nrl

th P

The lomtly of Ca rl Dovrs wrshes. 10
express ou r srncere tl onk s to
th e st all at Hol zer Medrcol
Cen te r doctan nurses lor !he
excell en t core whr le bemg con
f tn ed to hosp1to\ Re"' Dwrght
ZOv rl t lor hrs consohng words
Ewing FlJnero l Home and
pa llbea re rs
To our many lrtends lad1es
auKtho r y
ne tg hb o r s a nd
re l&amp;ttves lor th crr prayers
food and beouttlul
cord s
!towers and oil who he lped n
ony way You r krndnes s and
sympa th y or e rleeply op
prec rot ed
God bless oil
The Dov1s Fomrly

me s~ oge

We all love and mrss you so much
You felt us so qurckly mot her
You brd none ol us lor cwe ll
We know that where you are
You ore l ree fr om core ond parn
We kn aw that so meday we wrll
see yolJ ogorn
Th s wo r ld wou ld be so he aven l y
II we cou ld ho '~e yolJ bock og0 11
But you d d not go a lone
fo r port o f us went tao
We burl! ou r world around you
mo 1her
And th e sloes th ey we re so blue
Sadl y mrssed by husband
da ugh ter
grondch ld ren and
grea t ch tldren

Oteck These Deals
1977 Chevelle Mali~u7.s4995

"

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t,() IJ I(.I

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na"l thr u st upon vuu
CAN CER (June 11 July 11)
Don 1 be "&gt;U 11 Hr 1 &lt;i wht'n .t
ppr5o n you tu&lt; 1 rr cen !ly met
an(J hab 1 n it 11 tl rnl o y(l ur
af fa ir S rntt~ I·~ d QUIC io, £' XII
tatla y Hf 11 t ,fl t , nrf rc ally
l'oa y

' LEO (Julr 13 Aug 121 II your
goalS Or d PO.,Hf r, I~IIHI ! yo u
d
!0 dY I '&gt; IH C,l U'I! yo ur Ill ' tt'
ad s J re 100 prr.1 !1C ,'\ M unr (' r

1976 Monza
J l1 tre V 8 au tomati c power steenng &amp; brakes,
rad1al w w ttres ltnted glltss spf wh covers. less than
15 500 m d e ~ 8r sharp a s new orange ftntsh
&lt;l

VIRG O (Aug

1976 G20 Chevy Van •• s7495

THE ~AMILV o f Ruth C Po r ~on~
wt~ h es to thank !he Ewmg
Funeral Home and the Rev Don
Wollo.er and Mar lyn Powoll l or
1he11 krndnes~ dur ng the lo~s
of our beto..,..ed mot her and
gr andmo ther Al so thank s to
the ne 1ghbors and fn end~ lor
the food and w01d:. of ~ yrn
pothy
Thanks
to
Juf re
McNr ckle:. fo1 be ng so kmd to
help Thanks als o to Jo y&lt; e
Whrte l or krnd help dur ng th e
linen o f Rul h C florsons
I honk!. 10 The Racrne Em ergon
cy Squad lor t h~trr help We olso
would trke to thank
th e
pallbea rers Eo rl Hos.chor Brll
C,, oy Corral Whr!e Brlly Par
~o m
Bryon Crem eans ond
Ylrllro m Catron A lso thonk s to
.,u who sen t !lowers Thanks to
re lot ves and frre nds who
rr (&gt; I orn o d rsro nce •a ollend

TE C Convers•on h1gh back seats h tde a bed de luxe
decor package a ir condtt lon AM FM st ereo radio

tape &amp; 's peak ers au KI IIary battery 350 V 8 engine
au tomat i c trans , powe r steer in g &amp; brakes w w t 1res
beautllui2 tone green re ta il list approx $10
Used

as

co

car

soo

Reduced

1975 Ford Torinoo:.r:-::..S2495
Dark green ton Ish blk v10yl tr im 351 1/ B automatic

P S , P B wh

cover s

rad to

loca l

I

owner

1975 Chevy Chevelle •• s3395
ClassiC Esta te Wagon

8

cy l , auto air , l oca l l

owner

1974 Caprice Custom

Sad ly m rssed by son l orry
dau ghter n low lrndo and
g ro nddolJght er Lor..- Hud!&gt;on

•

vt n y l top Sha r p car

•

CORN ING IN gro tjJul oppr ec to
1 on
The lo mrly~ l Clo r Har t
•
well Porkmson 84 who passed
away o n March 31 1978 would
•
ltk e to exp ress our thanks to oil
the l o llowrng ! t rend!. and
efol rves who grea tly helped
•
eo se our burden tn thts l rme of
~oHow We a re thonklullor all
the per sonne l ond Or
1
Holl br oo k or
St
Marys
HospilOI Hun tmgton WV Mr
Jo ck Wal ke1 of Walker Funeral
Home
Rutland
Re v Gene
Musser ond Mr Paul Muue r
so lo st Mrs E•the r Ken nedy
orgontsl ol Rutland Mrs Soroh
Wnght
org o ntsl
Un tied
"'"'' Method .s t Church
Co rntn g
• r Oh Al so deep opprecra tron to
• • oil who allended lunerol ser
•
v 1 ce~ ond to thos e who gave
!Iowen and load Everyone has.
.. ' mode thrs dlfl rcul t lime a ltllle
easter to bear
- ' Mn Olr ve M Parkinson W1fe
Mrs
Evelyn M
Wycln sk t
Da ug h t er
Ron Wycrnsk 1
Grandson

1974 Camero HT Cpe s3295
good ti res low mileage. 11 B p steenng , dark

Auto

maroon

vmy l

roof

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.

23 Sep t 121 B&lt;

Chevrolet
"Your Chevy Dealer"
992 2126

Pomeroy
Open Eventngs ti18·00 p . m

avotel a ll l tni.H1 Cial trwo lve m ~"~nt s.
10da y

SCORPIO IOc t 14 Nov 22) A
mr sun der sta no

ny

r.;o uld resu l t
today bPcau sc yo u !argot to
get togethe r on the gro und
ru le s be fore erti CrlllQ tn to a
10m t ve n t urr Co tnp.u c notes

Ill SI
SAGITTARIUS (Nov

23 Dec

211 A s a Sa gtt \a ftafl yo u cpn
c lutt er vour m tnfJ wtt" too many
thtng s b u tt o clay yOu c ould ad d
the s u aw to tJrc a k ttl e cam el s
ba ck Er ro t s 1r1 yo u r wo •k w 11
re sult

CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan 19)
Bs c ar eful an d d on t appnar
hckle m yoU/ so c i al e nc oun te rs
tQday Peo ple ar e tou ct:w One
you caw lor could have hts or
her leeltng s h urt

AQUARIUS (Jan

20 Feb

191

Its be sl no t t o l ty 10 m ana ge
ltle aHaH s o f larntly m1•mber s

•

today '!l ou may me an well but
yo vr adv1ce cou l d hmdcr rather
than he lp

PISCES (Feb 20 Morch 20) AI

WORLD BOOK CHILDCRAF T sole s
represeniO!IIJCS wonted Call
675 3775

Professtonal Patnters

avatlable at
C&amp;R PAINT&amp;
WALLPAPER CENTER
244 Second
"6 9458

l or

SWEEPER and ~ E!wmg mochrne
reporr ports and supplre ~ P ck
up and del very Oo'lrS Vacuum
Clean er
, mrlc up Geor ge s
(rec-k Rd Ph 446 01fl4

REPUTABL£
BUSINESS
COllEGE

.

PASQUALE
Elec trrcol
44 b '1716 day or nrgh t

Ser v ce

!HURMAN HO USE a llrques f-u r
r rl u e 5lrrpprr1g repor
and
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put ucondary educatron
helpful Sfillrtlng salary
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College b etween 11 and 2
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Mak e to p rn oney selt ng w or ld
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66 Couple
67 Sharp and harsh 13 I Courageous
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69 Tw sts
dysprosru m_

q5 Hebrew loiter

'1 Trtles

6 Pa cks away
11 Baseba ll player
18 Poem by Homer
I 9 Doctrine
20 StudiO
21 Retract
23 Goll cry
24 Rodent
26 Fur bearmg
mammal

27 Spanish labbr
29 Rugged mo un

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30 Farm bu lldmg
31 Stop
32 Ma ke lace

33 Greek letter
34 Urn

35 Europeon
36 Covered
36 Lump ot metal
40 Sullox adherenl
ot
4 1 Ba kers product
42 Chapeaus
43 Soak
substance

46 Greek leiter
47 Spa o
4B Wllherad
49 Trap
51 Nola (colloq I
52 Tautonlc delly
53 Likely
54 ExiSted
55
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58 Chairs
6D Heavy club
61 Collection of
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64 Symbol lor

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74 Lampreys
76 Amatory

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81 Oepostl
82 Southwes tern
Indian
84 Ancien t Greek
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WU B
138 Babylon•a n hero
139 Foo tba ll pos llton

85 Funeral vehr cle
87 Nerve network
90 Isola led

92 In mu sic h1gh
93 Clayey earth
95 Pigeons
97 Decorate
1l8 Guido slow note
99 Senior labbr)
10 1 Showy flower
I 03 Obscure
10 4 Arttcles ol fu r

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11 2 Austrattan par

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113 So uthern

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I 21 Unadorned
123'freo of
124 Title of respect
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89 Bad
90 EXIStS
9 1 Pan of to be

94 Cu t

96 Prtnter s
measure

98 Smgle tlem
99 Food I iS h

35 Slat 1on

I 00 Sow agam
10 2 M e mento

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14 2 Br !Ita ntt y col
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143 Des 1gnates
144 Mu s teat pro
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37 Demtse
39 Chew tng sub
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44 Characterrstrc
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48 Co ncea le d

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150 College olltCtats

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26 Sponsor s
30 Jelloolh
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8 Number
9 Pronoun
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12 Pronoun
13 Trial
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15 Opening
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55 ArrOW POISOn
56 Fflght
59 Supplicate
60 Church service
61 AIJe rnatlng cur
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63 Superctllous
pers on

66 Symbol to•
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68 Blows iltlully
70 European er
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71 Hard wood tree

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73 Fix the
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77 Sick
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63 Anc ient Greek
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1976

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AUCTION BARN

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AT 1:00
All
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tools .
gla ssware. and many
other ttem s at the
Mason F1re Statton .
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W
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and
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pl en ty of parktng .
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446 9772
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1977 TRAN SAM
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mrle ~ l oo dC&gt;d ~ 1\ t nd ,.,, llltll
C.fRMAN SHEPH ERD DOG mal e
Jumo tes BOUND EMBER INFORM QUENCH
ron ty Call/':J6~6 S7 7
Yesterdays
Bloclo. an d ~ ri ve r bcout ol u lly
Answer H e called her Sugar because he thought she
wel l Iok en cor e o l
Coil 1973 FOR D LI D Count t y Squ '"
wBs thts - SO REFINED
256 6679
low mrleo gt2 go od T11t•'&gt; r • r
cond Co ll 446 07 17
YOUNG SHEPHER D DOG l o r a
The tatest JUMB LE S are here tn JUMBLE BOOK lf10 and JUMBLE
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SUNDAY CROSSWORD PUZZLER
ACROSS

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133 Pure ) 1

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Snow Bla de l or ln r Cub Cadet
24 5 53 48

PlOWING AND DtS( INC.
Alle n Wood 446 46 18

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now open Wrll bu dd cobr n et s
prC•l rt tob les dog hou5e5 and
:.wrng s and oth er rtem s Call
446 7571 o r '~ ' ~ " th e ~ h o p ot 101
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bed s r r ~bed s etc ca rnpl ete GIGANTIC PA 110 lA LE 3 m rl e ~
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ClJI Bulovrlle Rd Watch l or
R1 4 Pomeroy Oh ro o co!l
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Pomeroy OH .. 576fl

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8570

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742 2331

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wc ryht w th New SHop e O u:~ l
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Vugrn ro Freemon O'Je Shorn
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MOBILE HOMES LOIS
GREEN TERRACE MOBILE COM

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MAINTENANCE
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Mrddlep or t Oh 457b0 or ca ll
01 4 9915102

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co plured the game roosle
from my home Su" nrghl
Ap 11l 1 lo re turn hrr 1 Plea se
da not plJt hrm 111 the p t to
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keeprng Send resume to Bo•
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Cor Fourth &amp; Pine
to da y an d need an o utmg thi S
Phone 446 .3888 or 4&lt;46 44 777
1S no t a good day to travel
Une•pc c t c d aggravations
STANDARD
Plumbing Htot lng
co uld s pOil all lhc lu n
215 Thl&lt;d Ave "6 3181
i f~ E W SP A I 'rll (Nl ( IWUtSE ASSN I

.. 6 11131

CLEARA NCE SA LE begrn o; Man
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Morn Snee t
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All
po lyes ter double lo.1111 s rE.&gt;duced
40°o on d 50°o Thr ead brg ~ p o o l
Slor $1

THE RACINE Volu 11ce r f rc Oc pl
rs dr sc on l rnuerl\g !herr gun
'.:ihoo ts l or the ~eo son
The
dept wr shes to thor k e~Jeryone
far helprng make rhe matches

BABY SITTER NEEDED Rr o Grande
area Day s and or 9'1 Vnrngs
Ca ll 245 957 t

CARlER SPLUMBING
AND HEIITING

PlUMBING
dl ttonl ng

Notices

RA CINE
G UN Club Specr al
Me olrng on wrld ltfe Thursday
nrgh t Apnl 13 o f 7 30 pm

U..tp:Wanted

DEALERS To rn stoll
loom rn o; ul otr on rn old
o nd ne w btJJ idrng s T ernr&gt;rlou~
en ergy ~ aver [ very ho me o nd
burt d, 19 own er l O1 u~e rt We
o e th o nly rno llJ io cturc r tha t
Horn ~ ho w TO rnstall wr l h 0 11 the
1oh trcm rng and by l octory ox
per rE' med rn s t aller ~ No /po~ o f
0 1y kr nd We a e orrly
l e rest ed n se llng thr:. l oorn rrr
~ uloh or ondcqurpme t hotw~
uo ul o&lt;llJr c Con be opplr ed
o I year round W1 le mpcr at
(oot n g~ and Chern (Qi s 11 700
Wrs\ oh ckorr A ve11ue Ph to

M A

Ph D

Ohoo 1614) 446ll00

An Equal Oppor t unt t y Employer

Notice•

REV IVAL AT M rd dleport ndepen
de 11 Hoi ne'~ Churrh (new
ch ur ch )
Pearl 51 eet
M•d
dlepor! Evongelr sl wrlf be the
Re" Dav) d Lrght and Famrly
Aprrl 2 1978 7 30 pm n1ght y
Spec rol
srngcng
ntghtly
Everyo ne wel come Re..,. 0 Dell
Monk• y Pas tar

w ho left lJ~ an Ap r I 7

BABVSIIlER n my home
chrld (oll4 46 2641

MORGAN FREIGHT DIVISION

~ p ra yud

ACSW MSW

Expertenee tn restd ent 1al chtld faclltty destred Ma1or
dutr e s tntJOiv e d eve lopm ent tmplementa t1on a nd co
ordmahon of new chtld restdenftal fac1hty and c ht ld
and f amt ly thera py m a large rural Appalachran
setttng Salary compettttve and commensurate wtth
e~pen e nce
Liberal fnnge beneft1s Se nd resum e,
cotJe r leHer and h ve ref erences to Ha r-net Kaufman
Ph 0 4 Dtrc ctnr of Chtld Ser\llces Gallta Jack son
Metgs Commumty M ental H ea lth Ce nter Galltpoh s

28651 U 5 20 W , Elkhart lnd 4l615 Ca lli 800 348 7421
Out of State I 800 Sl2 7609 lndoana

WANtED

SHOOT
Rutland Leg on
For n every Surr doy ol 1'} 00
no an Spon so1ed by VFW

ts curr en tly acceptmg appltcattons for the followmg

poSition

For Full Deta1ls Contacl

.

GUN

1969

Oh

B

NEW SHIPMENT Of bed s hee t ~
$2 00 lb 0 8. h Hou!&gt;e ol
Fobr res 1 nrle be low Mrcl
dlepa r t on SR 1

IN LOV ING memory oi l rene Hud

s

Cpe lo cal ow ner low mt leage V 8 engine a i r P
P B rad al w w tires Radoo &amp; lape dark re d with blk

SUI O yOU! rl.lr J S Or CO itC('p !..,
are f ~a st l l l r IOCid y l t(' IOrf'• yn u
1mpos 0 !hr rn On OII H r S You 11
be CIU tP (' Ill Ita rt 10:,S! tJ II lf tcy

don 1
LIBRA tSepl 23-0c t 131 You
could be drawn m10 d &lt;:1tu a110n
by arto1he r an tJ wm cl up rr. s pon
stiJit' lo r hrs too;s It s bcs 1 10

WE W ISH to express our thanks to
all the wonderful peopl e durrng
the long ho ~ p• l olrlO ir o n of
Jor nes. Meodows We wonl to
thank Dr Telle and th e wh ole
~ toll a t Velerens
Memroral
Ho psr ta l all the C ti ers l r end !.
and wo nderful nerghbors and
all the churche\ l or therr
prayers dono t r o n~ c o r d~ and
oil th e !. l oll 01 Unr ve 1s t.,. Hop
~r to l Word:. can no t "•p •e!&gt;!l
our thonlo.s Your krndneh w II
be remembered lo1e-.er Moy
God Ble ss each and e veryone
of you
Jornes ond Martha Me ado w ~ ond
Fornrly

75-02-0472

THE GAlliA-JACKSON-MEIGS
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER

Fretght D1vts1on ts m need of owner operat ors to
operate throughout M1dwest and South Payloads to
42 OllO lbs Scheduled loadtng and unloadtng adtJance on
each trtp and final pay upon completion

Du5tnCS5 Opportumhc•

We cannot be wrth you mother
dear
You r hands we canno t touch
But we know yolJ wr ll gel thr t,

UumH·•• Opt&gt;orturulu •

OWNER • OPERATORS
•
WANTED IMMEDIATELY
MORGAN DRIVE AWAY, INC.

would like to announce that their
scheduled June classes are filling
already. If you are interested in
111dttending school tn June in any
bustness related fields, please
contact us soon!
We are also veteran approved.
Financtal atd available . Call or
write: Ga llipolts Business College,
36 Locust St., Gallipolis, Ohto 45631.
446 -4367.

B 1976

son

llusuwss 'uppori un 1h•·•

Notices

GALliPOLIS BUSINESS COllEGE
.
.. .

In lo .... rn g mP.rnory of Erdrce Vro lo
Ro ush wh a passed owoy Apnl

9

1am Tnmk hfl fOrl' yo u ac!

SHOP

446 7833 even

lRENCHING

Guller~ and

SIA NL EY

~-.

Auto , sold &amp; sertJtced thfs one

P8CI('d pro !J IC Il l 01 I t ~ m O!Il t 1

4

w o rk

..
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• 1973 PONTIAC LEMAN$ 2 DR HT... .... ......................... 2395 .•
• Auto , atr loca l one ow ner
•• 1973 PONTIAC LEMAN$ 4 DR ... ... ..... ....................... 11a95 ••
•

thp

l r9hl
Th iS guide w tll ta ke
h1m safely fo th e E ternal
Sho re Lowell A Greene
son of the late John H and
Cora F Sheets Gr ee ne wa s
born May 7
1909 and
departed th 1S ltfe March 16
1978 at hi s hom e - age 68
years 10 months and 9
days On J anuary 19 19 35
he was united m marrlaQe
to wealtha Shaw who
surv rves along w 1th two
d aughters M r s N aom t
Wtlcoxon
Ga 1! 1pohs an d
Mrs Irene Sha ff er Crown
Crty a l so thr ee grandsons
Dav td and Pa ul Shaffer
and Ter ry Wtlcoxon Once
gran dso n preceded h im ln
deat h Also survlvmo are
two brothers
Oral of
Crown C tt y and WOOdfOrd
ot
B eve rl y
and
two
srsters Mrs Fran ce s Rose
Ohto and
of Ctrclevtlle
Mrs D orothy Beav er of
Mer cervt ll e
A s1s t er
Vtrglnte preceded h rm m
dea th
Lo well spen t h ls
entrre life tn Ga ll ra Co unt y
He was a memt:&gt;er of Ki ngs
Chapel Ch urch e nd f o r t he
last twel ve years
he
se r ved as deacon of the
chur ch One of hrs greatest
ple asures rn 1\f e was to be
rna cnurch ser vtce srn gtng
God's prar ses F or t h .r ly
tour years he had b een a
m ember of Gall a Mason c
Lodge 469 and served as Its
m aste r n 1947 and 48 At
one t rme he was a member
of Sw an Creek Grange He
f armed for several yea r s tn
Oh ro T ow nsh ip a nd a~ one
trme was an emp lo yee of
the Gallra Coa Company
and th e State Htgh way
Departm en t On August th e
thi r ty f rrst 1917 he rett re d
trom th e Gallra Coun ty
H rghway
Departm ent
AJI1'10u gh rn ta rl mg health
for some t1 me hrs d ea th
was uneJIC pe ct ct1 and came
as a shock to hts fa mily and
trrends
Why should ou r tears rn
sor row flow
When God r ecalls H 1s own
And b td s !hem leave a
wo rl d of woe
Fo r an mmortal crown '
Is not death a gatn to those
Whose lt l e to God was
g ven'
Gladly to ea r th !he rr eyes
they c to se
To open them In Hea¥en
Thet r torts are past thetr
work rs done
And they are t ully otes t
They fought the rr !r ght the
'o' tCto r.,. w on
And entered nlo rest
Then tet our sorrows cease
to flow
God has rec all ed H 1S own
Bu t ou r heart s rn ev e ry woe
St II savs
Thy will be
done

1

Sun d ay Apr~ l 9
lH I I r r l
, I r I tr
ll ') I J d dt I
I \ Ul If lh fd
AOt l hl.(III I (JIJP\lltt ~ lVII llP
/ I dr till rll
l (
I II 1 tl •
I I!
ttl ! Pl
! If
1 I t Ill
IJ

RU SS S MAX HLIOr I

MOBIL£ HOME
SERVICE

W"'Y

-

Wh tte ove r gree n 250 6 cy l engine, automat1c trans
power st &amp; brakes power door locks &amp; windows
comfort II AM FM rl'!dlo de luxe equtpment Less than
12 000 m iles Co ca r never t ttled

Wilt ( ARE l or the elderl,. rn o ur

*2695

Once aga1n God has 5een
f rt to send hiS death ange l
to ca n from th s earth one
.;, whom we all loved But
what comfo r t rl grves hr s
love d ones when b ld dt ng
11rm a last farewell to know
_
that he Is proceedtng on ht s
tourney under the ca r e of
~ Ht m who sa td,
1 am th e

Red &amp; whtfe low mil eage Ford 's best

1973 FORD GAL 500 2 DR HT.................................. 1695 ••

OBITUARY

.:;.

1974 FORD T-BIRO ......... .. ......... ............................ T3995 ••

•

Notices

-

Atr , auto , bucket seats low mtleage

Bernice Bede Osol

Sernre5 Offered
home Phone 992 73 14

:e•

1974 BUICK ELE. 225 CUST. 4 DR HL ............ ............. 3695

S1 ~ ~

PS

,

1

The M•ntal Health Center Is a prtvate, non proftt
cor porat1on •nd an equal opportun1ty employer
Addthonaltnformatton tS available through The Ohto
Bureau of Employment ServiCes

See the Complete Lme of
78 Dodge Trucks &amp; Vans At

FHA B UYE RS .
575, 000 00 5 P e t
w 1t h loans up lo

a or , p w

Auto

Health Center , GallipoliS Dh1o 4S631 (614 1 446llOO

P B b u cKe t seat s a rr

•

1975 FORD GRANADA 4 DR ... ...... .. ............................ 3395 :•.

ASTRO·GRAPH

CAMERO
a uto

•
•
•
•
••

Sunday Apri l

commensurate wtth expertence Ltberal frtnge
benefits Send resume . cover leHer and five references
to
Harr~et Kaufman , Ph D , Dtredor of Chtld
Servtces, Galha Jackson Metgs Communtty Mental

-- For Best Results Use Sunday Times-Sentinel ·Classifieds
·--

1

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psycholog ica l

~v aluation s With both children and adu~s 1n a large

b uc ket seats
1owner 33 000

•

1

•
•
•
•

ts currently ilccephng apphcahons for the followmg

poSition

VANS &amp; TRUCKS

:•

Auto , tap e sharp one owner

•
:

THE GAlliA-JACKSON-MEIGS
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER

1973
m t le~

1977 PONTIAC TRANS AM 2 DR ................................... 16195 ·•

•

'3295

Low

•

'•

trans

1974 FORD F-100 PICKUP.... ........... 12495

See one of these courteous

dr H T
au t o tra ns
m t les

new

1977 FORD F-100 PICKUP.. ............... ~3995

6 cyl

l342

very c lean

au t o trans

Topper Std Tran s • cyl

I

Loaded onl y 17 l21 moles

••

P B , ste reo rad io

1975 FORD PINTO RUNABOUT............ 12395

Stereo ta pe T&amp; T wheel
fu ll power a1r

~92

P....S

1975 CHEVY LUV PICKUP ........ .......... 2495

DRIVE HOME AWINNER

1976 BUICK LIMITED 2 DR HT .. .................................. 16195 •

•

e

1

1973 CADILLAC CPE. DEVIllE

•

•

6 cy l std trans

IN U.S.
LUXURY
SALES

•

Extra n1ce lor 7l model

1973 LTD"COUNTRY SQUIRE WAGON .•.•. 11695

$2495

a1r stereo full

:

1975 BUICK LESABRE 4 DR HT ... .. ....... ....................... 3795

Local own.er

vmy l rool

_fOR THOSE BIG DEALS ON WHEELS!

•

VB P S, AM FM

1973 CADILLAC SED. DEVIUE

e

PH. 992-2179

•

1976 TORI NO 4 DR. ...... ............... . '3295

$5600

s1ereo fu ll power a1r

POMEROY, 0. :

Air P S P B sh arp

Sha rp clean &amp; loaded

1975 CADILlAC CPE. DEVIllE

IN U.S.
LUXURY CAR
REPEAT
OWNERSHIP

500 E. MAIN

1977 THUNDERBIRD ...................... 15495
1

leather seati ng area T&amp; T wheel

:
•

•

1974 CADILlAC SEDAN DEVILLE 4 DR ... 3295

NO. 1

SMITH NELSON MOTORS :

•

IN U.S.
LUXURY CAR
RESALE
VALUE

1976 CADILLAC DEVIUE SED.

:
:

NO. 1

em stereo T&amp; T

wheel cr u1 se

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•

The Sunday Times-Sentinel , Sunday, Apnl9, 1978

10 4 Tree tru nk
105 S togie 1nstan ce
10 6l•g ht colton
fabn c

101 Shoc•s
109 Wh •ps
t11 Those hold ng

extreme views

t 24 Rely on
t 25 1nterl wme

1 26 Ra tses th e s oir 1t
ot
1 28 Boundary
130 Negaltve
t 31 Cures
132 Rematn ere ct

1 35 Apporl1on
1-37 Unlock
t 38 Lambs pen
name

t 40 Sogn ot zodoe c
142Eggs
143 Pronoun
144 Reglus Protessor labbr I
' t 4 5 Contuncllon
14 7 Faeroe Islands
whtrlwtnd

t 48 Symbo l lor
rubtdtum

I

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D-2- The Sund•y Tunes-Sentmel Sunday, Apnl9 1978

For Best fl.esults Use Classifieds
Total Cadillac
DAN THOMPSON FORD

Value Makes It
Number One ••••••••••••••

DEPENDABLE

1976 CADILLAC CPE. DEVIllE
Full power

$7500

In tenor lull power
a1r AM FM stereo &amp; ta pe

T&amp; T whee l

Fu ll power

The 1Yext Best Thing To
A 1978 Cadi//;1('T/wt 's A Previously-Owned
Cmlillae For }' ou

4 cy l

1977 FORD COURIER PICKUP. ....... ...... 13595
Very low mlleage Ltke

mag t ype wheel covers &amp; more

1

1975 CHEV. C-10 PICKUP............ ... 2795
p

V 8 auto tra n s

s

1975 FORD F-100 SUPER CAB PICKUP. .•. 13095
6 (yl

std

salesmen
Pete Burns . Ma r vm Keebaugh or George Harrts

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

' You II Loke Our Quahty Way of Doing Bu51n.,s' GMC Fonancong
Open Evenongs Unlol6 00-Till p m Sat
Pomeroy

'78 DODGE

1974

CUTLAS
SUPREME

std trans

Ver y clea n

DAN THOMPSON FORD
See Pat H1ll, Rocky Hupp or Darrell Dodnll
For A Good Deal on a New or Used Vehicle
Open Even1ng s 1116 00 except
Thursday and Saturday Closed Sunday
992 2196
Middleport 0

PSYCHOMETRIST CHILO

THERAPIST

Ma1or new communtty mental he1lth center tn south

eastern Dtuo seeks M A PsychologiSt or equiValent
Expenence preferred, but wtll consider recent
graduate ~1or dut1es tnvolve lntervtewtng , teshng ,

child and

ther~py ,

familY

and

rural Appalach!On sen1ng

5alary competitiVe and

p s , p b , vonyl top

BUICk S be st Only

'

1

1974 BUICK CENTURY GS ................................... ..... 3195 ·• •

C~RROLL

Clifton
Auto Sales

NORRIS
DODGE

Loca t ed on W Va Stde
Pomeroy Mason Br.dge

Third &amp; Court

Galltpolts , Oh1o

I 3041 71l l 777

VIOLET "COOKIE" VIERS
former~ w1th

STATE OF OHIO
OEPAR TME NT OF
TRANSPORTATION
Cotutnbus , Ohto
March 24 1978
Con 1rac1 Sales Legal
Copy No 71 no

Ireland Mortgage Company
Now Loan Re pre se nlattv e for

McLENDON MORTGAGE COMPANY
In order to se rve you better'" the FHA and
VA F1nan etng Market. I hav e c hang ed
co mpantes
Still t he same local ton
463 2nd Avenu e
Galllpolts , Ohto 45631
Still the same phone num ber
446-7172
' 1. ET US FINANCE THAT HOME
Y OU WANT TO INVEST IN "
D OWNPAYMENTSCHEDULE
VETERA NS
" 0' do wn paymenl wtlh
f man c tn g up to $70.000 00 Th1s m c l udes WW
II Vet s an d all tho se serv tng 18 1 day s acltve
ser v1c e s1 n ce that t 1me a nd tn so me ca&gt;es
we ma y be able to retn&gt;late your VA loan
n gh t s .1ller o nc e use d
P et down on the f~rst
d o wn on the remamder

3

$60,000 00

FHA itnd VA F ,n an c1 ng IS a Wond erful W ay
fo r f1r st l 1m e Home Ow n e r s fa 1nves t tn the•r
f utu r e fo r lh e m selv es and lh e 1r tamtl1es
w 1th a s mall am o unt of c a sh
Why not call or stop tn and l et us help you to
Qua ltfy for your n ew home or contact your
local Rea~ Estat e Broker

VIOLET ~'COOKIE" VIERS

UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
Sea te d propo sal s w II be
re ce rve d at t he ott ce of t he
Drre c t or
of
the
On to
Depar tm ent
ol
Trans
porta l on
Co lu mbus
On l o
u nt il
10 00
AM
Oh i o
Standard T Im e Tu esaay
Apr rl 18
1978
l or
rm
prov emerus rn
Ath ens Ga l l ra
Hock rn9
Metgs
Mo n roe
Morgan
Nob l e
Vrn t o n
ftnd
Wasn rngt on Co unt res Oh rO
on var rou s routes an d se c
1 ons tl y rnstal llng plow ab l e
p rrsmAI Ic refle c t or
type
p a ¥e ment marker s
Pave m ent W rd th
v il rr es
Pro 1ect L ength
0 00 t eef
or 0 00 mr l e
war"-. Length vartO IJ S
feet o r var rous m r! es
..
The date set t or com
p tet ron of lh s work s hall be
as set torlh 1n the bl dd rng
proposal
Ea c h b rdder sh a l t be
requ rred to I te w l t n h s b i d a
ce rl f red ch ec k or cash 1er s
cnec k l or a n am o unt equa t to
ft ve pe r cent of h rs b id bul In
no ev ent more IMn I 1H y
lhousand do ll ar s or 1!1 bond
tor t en p erc ent of t111 but
p.!yab l e t o th e 0 rector
B rdders mus t apply , on the
prope r
f o r ms
f or
quat 1f rc: at lons at tUSI ten
day s pr ror 10 th e dt'lte set f o r
openmQ b i ds tn a cc ordan ce
w rt h Chapte r 5525 Oh ro
Re"¥ 1sed Code
Pl a n s and spe c rf rc: at ro n s
are on file tn the D epartment
Of T ran sporfa tl on and the
off c e of th e O l str tcl Deouly
0 1recto r
T he Otrector r eser v es the
r rgl1t to r ete c l any and all
b i ds

DAVID L WEIR
DIRECTOR
RPV

8 17]]

Ap r I 2 9

&lt;30

Anchortng,
Skirltnll,
Awnings,
Patto
Covers,
Carports .
Roof Patnl , Set - up
and Re- levehng

call

l l~U I Orln•

Co ho ~ ollered ~ e r vr c e ~ lor hr ['
c" uron ~ e coverog e rn Gol lr o
ColJnly l or alm os t a cen tury
f-a rn h oi iH! and pet !tOnal pro
perty tovmage:. m e ova lobtu
I J m eet rnd1v rdunl ru~.,d ~ Cor
tac t Char les N eo l
you r
n ergh bor ond agen t
CARPENTRV roorn
o d d r tr o n ~
roo h ng ~ drng and genera l
repor rs (oll379 7635

Bill'S
446-2642

NOTICE TO

CONTRACTORS

ler1no • Heoltng and o rr co ndrt on
r ' 9 Ropco l oom rnsul ot on
446 8 515 01 .&gt;~46 0445 Co lt aft er
SANDY AND SEAVER

RO ACH WATER DELIVERY
44 6 7545 or 446 6Sb8

OOZ I R WOJ.IK IOH co vat rn g

ond

'l ea r 111g Ph 446 005 1
CHAIN LINK FEN CING WOODEN
I rN CI NG
AWNINGS
Petr o
ro vo r~
Ault s Ho me lm
provemenl'i Ph 446 3b0fl aile

CAll

8UtLOOZ£1l backhoe I m ~s 1 0 I\c
!&gt; epll c tank pumprng out Pho ne
day or rugl r Phone day o r
n rght

McN ool ( o ntrochng Cor •pony

379 nlB

BA CKHOE DOZER DITCHER and
dump !fuck Conc rete wo rk
Hot! reid Backhoe Ser Rutland
Oh Ph 74') 1006 or 446 2786

R &amp; R ROOF ING New and repo r

DACK

The po rn ! Shop I 15 RlvP.r Rd
Konougo Auto bod y worlo. co l
I ~ron e ~ trmotes Ph 4&lt;16 8Sl&lt;l

IERMifi NG

SPECI Ali SI

PE!Jf CONTROL lrcenl!led IN
~ ure d
Free
lns pe ct ro n
Member NPCA a nd OPCA C
M Hall Wrl kt"lio vr lle Oh ro Ph
069 491-4

ur•.u ') rONE grovel and sand A ll
.. zes At R chords and Son Up
per Rr ver Rd Gol lrpolr\ Oh o
Co li 44 6 7785

A A A CONIRAClORS Backhoe
do t er dvmp tr uck Work done
by rh o hour or by the ob For
lree osrrmote!l Cot1156 19'1
PASQUALE n$ulollng 103 Ceda r
!;1 Gollr po lr ~ Ph 440 Vlb or
367 0398 ol1er 5
BILL S MOBILE HOMES and Home
h n pr overne nl ~ Fr ee es tuno le!l
Coil 446 7642
WAH:R WELL DRil liNG Wrllrorn
T
Grant
Ph 74 2ifJ7fl or

745 5100
tWIN RIVERS MARINE 307 Uppe&lt;
Hrver fl ood ( hr.,. sler Soles &amp;
~orv r c e Co mpl e te Hul l Rep&lt;.m
Cu !. tom bu It lro t l e r ~ Phone
446 8655

IRI SIAit

UPHOL&gt;TERY

116j Sec Ave
rn gs .446 1833

Rl£5t

down s p o u t~ A ll
guaranteed
Co l i

368 9889

SIEA MER

C

or p e t
b e l revrng
~
when Stanle y Steom rng Coli
44 b 4108

(I eo ne 1 I eerng

BOGGS

EXIEMIN A liNG

CO

(formerly Fornes 8 0 de ll) Oak
Hrll Oh Co ( collect 687 b749
SANDY AND BEAVER Insuran ce
Co hm altered unvrce!&gt; lor lr e
rns uronc e co vfl1oge rn C.ollrn
( ounly l or olmo ~t o century
Fo rm home and person al pro
pe1 ty c o verage~ ore ova lobl o
to meet rnd vrduol ne ed ~ Co n
too Roy Wedemeye•
~ ou r
r1 erghba1 and agent

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or d r t c f'1 e~ I J rr1Ch(l\ wrde t o ~
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Phone 992 2111

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1972 BUICK SKYLARK 2 OR HT .. ..................... ........... s1a95 ••

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p b local one owner

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1972 CAPRICE CHEV. WAGON ...................... ........ ....... 1495

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1972 CHEV. IMP. CUST. 2 OR HT. ............................ 1295 ••

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Run s OK

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1971 RIJICK SKYLARK WAGON .................................. .. 11495 ••

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WE ARE MAKING SOME GREAT DEALS ON NEW :
BUICK, PONTIAC AND GMC TRUCKS.
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WE HAVE 30 IN STOCK.
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Don ' t forget you owe 1t t o yourself to check w1th us before you buy
any car . New or Used W e can save you money. We are The Frtendly
D ea l er, so ca ll or see one of th ese Fnendly Salesmen J D . Story ,
Ra y Douqla s or Btll N e l son

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The lomtly of Ca rl Dovrs wrshes. 10
express ou r srncere tl onk s to
th e st all at Hol zer Medrcol
Cen te r doctan nurses lor !he
excell en t core whr le bemg con
f tn ed to hosp1to\ Re"' Dwrght
ZOv rl t lor hrs consohng words
Ewing FlJnero l Home and
pa llbea re rs
To our many lrtends lad1es
auKtho r y
ne tg hb o r s a nd
re l&amp;ttves lor th crr prayers
food and beouttlul
cord s
!towers and oil who he lped n
ony way You r krndnes s and
sympa th y or e rleeply op
prec rot ed
God bless oil
The Dov1s Fomrly

me s~ oge

We all love and mrss you so much
You felt us so qurckly mot her
You brd none ol us lor cwe ll
We know that where you are
You ore l ree fr om core ond parn
We kn aw that so meday we wrll
see yolJ ogorn
Th s wo r ld wou ld be so he aven l y
II we cou ld ho '~e yolJ bock og0 11
But you d d not go a lone
fo r port o f us went tao
We burl! ou r world around you
mo 1her
And th e sloes th ey we re so blue
Sadl y mrssed by husband
da ugh ter
grondch ld ren and
grea t ch tldren

Oteck These Deals
1977 Chevelle Mali~u7.s4995

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CAN CER (June 11 July 11)
Don 1 be "&gt;U 11 Hr 1 &lt;i wht'n .t
ppr5o n you tu&lt; 1 rr cen !ly met
an(J hab 1 n it 11 tl rnl o y(l ur
af fa ir S rntt~ I·~ d QUIC io, £' XII
tatla y Hf 11 t ,fl t , nrf rc ally
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goalS Or d PO.,Hf r, I~IIHI ! yo u
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ad s J re 100 prr.1 !1C ,'\ M unr (' r

1976 Monza
J l1 tre V 8 au tomati c power steenng &amp; brakes,
rad1al w w ttres ltnted glltss spf wh covers. less than
15 500 m d e ~ 8r sharp a s new orange ftntsh
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1976 G20 Chevy Van •• s7495

THE ~AMILV o f Ruth C Po r ~on~
wt~ h es to thank !he Ewmg
Funeral Home and the Rev Don
Wollo.er and Mar lyn Powoll l or
1he11 krndnes~ dur ng the lo~s
of our beto..,..ed mot her and
gr andmo ther Al so thank s to
the ne 1ghbors and fn end~ lor
the food and w01d:. of ~ yrn
pothy
Thanks
to
Juf re
McNr ckle:. fo1 be ng so kmd to
help Thanks als o to Jo y&lt; e
Whrte l or krnd help dur ng th e
linen o f Rul h C florsons
I honk!. 10 The Racrne Em ergon
cy Squad lor t h~trr help We olso
would trke to thank
th e
pallbea rers Eo rl Hos.chor Brll
C,, oy Corral Whr!e Brlly Par
~o m
Bryon Crem eans ond
Ylrllro m Catron A lso thonk s to
.,u who sen t !lowers Thanks to
re lot ves and frre nds who
rr (&gt; I orn o d rsro nce •a ollend

TE C Convers•on h1gh back seats h tde a bed de luxe
decor package a ir condtt lon AM FM st ereo radio

tape &amp; 's peak ers au KI IIary battery 350 V 8 engine
au tomat i c trans , powe r steer in g &amp; brakes w w t 1res
beautllui2 tone green re ta il list approx $10
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1975 Ford Torinoo:.r:-::..S2495
Dark green ton Ish blk v10yl tr im 351 1/ B automatic

P S , P B wh

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1975 Chevy Chevelle •• s3395
ClassiC Esta te Wagon

8

cy l , auto air , l oca l l

owner

1974 Caprice Custom

Sad ly m rssed by son l orry
dau ghter n low lrndo and
g ro nddolJght er Lor..- Hud!&gt;on

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vt n y l top Sha r p car

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CORN ING IN gro tjJul oppr ec to
1 on
The lo mrly~ l Clo r Har t
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away o n March 31 1978 would
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the l o llowrng ! t rend!. and
efol rves who grea tly helped
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~oHow We a re thonklullor all
the per sonne l ond Or
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Holl br oo k or
St
Marys
HospilOI Hun tmgton WV Mr
Jo ck Wal ke1 of Walker Funeral
Home
Rutland
Re v Gene
Musser ond Mr Paul Muue r
so lo st Mrs E•the r Ken nedy
orgontsl ol Rutland Mrs Soroh
Wnght
org o ntsl
Un tied
"'"'' Method .s t Church
Co rntn g
• r Oh Al so deep opprecra tron to
• • oil who allended lunerol ser
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!Iowen and load Everyone has.
.. ' mode thrs dlfl rcul t lime a ltllle
easter to bear
- ' Mn Olr ve M Parkinson W1fe
Mrs
Evelyn M
Wycln sk t
Da ug h t er
Ron Wycrnsk 1
Grandson

1974 Camero HT Cpe s3295
good ti res low mileage. 11 B p steenng , dark

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.

23 Sep t 121 B&lt;

Chevrolet
"Your Chevy Dealer"
992 2126

Pomeroy
Open Eventngs ti18·00 p . m

avotel a ll l tni.H1 Cial trwo lve m ~"~nt s.
10da y

SCORPIO IOc t 14 Nov 22) A
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r.;o uld resu l t
today bPcau sc yo u !argot to
get togethe r on the gro und
ru le s be fore erti CrlllQ tn to a
10m t ve n t urr Co tnp.u c notes

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23 Dec

211 A s a Sa gtt \a ftafl yo u cpn
c lutt er vour m tnfJ wtt" too many
thtng s b u tt o clay yOu c ould ad d
the s u aw to tJrc a k ttl e cam el s
ba ck Er ro t s 1r1 yo u r wo •k w 11
re sult

CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan 19)
Bs c ar eful an d d on t appnar
hckle m yoU/ so c i al e nc oun te rs
tQday Peo ple ar e tou ct:w One
you caw lor could have hts or
her leeltng s h urt

AQUARIUS (Jan

20 Feb

191

Its be sl no t t o l ty 10 m ana ge
ltle aHaH s o f larntly m1•mber s

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yo vr adv1ce cou l d hmdcr rather
than he lp

PISCES (Feb 20 Morch 20) AI

WORLD BOOK CHILDCRAF T sole s
represeniO!IIJCS wonted Call
675 3775

Professtonal Patnters

avatlable at
C&amp;R PAINT&amp;
WALLPAPER CENTER
244 Second
"6 9458

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SWEEPER and ~ E!wmg mochrne
reporr ports and supplre ~ P ck
up and del very Oo'lrS Vacuum
Clean er
, mrlc up Geor ge s
(rec-k Rd Ph 446 01fl4

REPUTABL£
BUSINESS
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PASQUALE
Elec trrcol
44 b '1716 day or nrgh t

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!HURMAN HO USE a llrques f-u r
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and
rc l rnrshc d (olJn!y Rd fJ off 35
Cent ervrlle
Vrllogc
Clos ed
Mo nday &amp; Tue ~ doy Even rng s
by opporntmer11 745 9479

IOOktng for 2
manager tra1n tes
Sale s
ex ptrle nce and or 2 vrs of
put ucondary educatron
helpful Sfillrtlng salary
J9 ,60G a year plus bonu s
For conltdent1al mter v1ew
con1ut GalltpOIIS Bu si n ess
College b etween 11 and 2
p m l6 Locu st Gallipolis
IS

HIGLEY S BARBER SHOP OPEN H
oo 5 CLOStD SU NDAY &amp; MON
DAY GtFTS BOOKS &amp; POTTERY

45631. U6 4313

IRHHAVEN CER AM IC S

1S 02 047213

OPE NINGS on 3 I a I I and II to 7
shrlt l or RN ~ and LPN s wrlh
pharmacology (ontoc! Na ncy
RN
Prnecre !. t
Von Me Ter
Co re Cente1 55 Jo c k ~o n Prke
G o l lrpolr~ (oll4 46 7117
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SO MEONE
to
do
house&lt;leonrng wash wrndo w !.
e tc Al so 111ddte aged w omorr
to sho re horne 991 5799

New cla ss e s begr nn rng Apr rl 4
an d 5 Gtcenwore a nd su p
plr es
Cusl o m l rf1 11Q
Coli

BUYIN G All Ur rted Slol es &lt;.&gt; riv er
(o rn ~ l op fl"res hrg her p cc&lt;.&gt;
lor srl ve r do llar s ond early
corns Ml S COIN SHOP Co lt
446 I 847 01 44b 0690 Pay cosh
GRAPEFRU IT PILL vvr th 0 o d a~&lt;
plan mor e co n11en ren1 tha n
gropelrurl s
~of
~O i r ~ ly rn g
meals and lo se wergh1 Revc o
Drug

Wanted to Duv
Po 11eroy
Top p11ce
~awlrm b er
Call
Kent Hanby I 44 6

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10rth o f E o~ lf' r 1 H glr S( lt oo l
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Rutland Ohr o Sol urdoy Apr rl
15th From 10 l rl 5 A lso o Bak e
Sole by the Rutland E m e Jg ~? n c y
Sq uod They II be 70 d riiNcn l
•abl e!&gt;

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P o lt2 ~
rn a •
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ton DelrverPd to Oh ro Po ll el LOS T HlJ b (a pl or qold LI O on ~ ~
! 41 neo Ed gerna 11 1 Drr ve Cal l
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wr th g roy fa ce D sappr-or£&gt;d
SCASHS l or 1unk ro t\
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lr o rn lh£1 pc&gt;n Apr rl 3 01 thf'
Tru ck o 1d Au to Por t' Wrec ke r
S t o n e cr P ~ I Mo t.--.1 $ 100 rew ar d
Ser vrce Ire sol e or d Hepar
l or !hrs dog Co li &lt;146 106.J
Ru llond 742 708 1 o r f-le rmr orl
747 9575
l OS T ONE te no le bloc!-. o nd
wh rte f ng hsl Sell er or O ak
PIGS WANTED Evmc tl Ho lcomb
R dge a rea so uth of ( hc !&gt; l er
A lbany- Ohro I 698 5075 01
RDwmd no qu10!&gt;1 on\ a ske d
'197 2737
985 394 7
JUNK au to and scrap mE! tal Ph
LOS ! SMALL f crn al c dog P01 1
JBB 8776
Pck •ng l(&gt;S(' b lock tor g ho"rred
GOOD U ~ W FURNilURE
not
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uph o l:. tc red a nd opplron&lt;e'i
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no m£&gt; Coo kr.--. Lo•.! bt lw ~ lt l t J j
and Bu 1j.. cr Ht ll 997 7307 or
GOOD USED REGRIGfRA l OR
997 57VO
AND 1-HI:E.l(R UPRIGH t OR
( HES I Ph -~&lt;~6 0327

SIOCK REMOVAL

liMBER

AVON
Mak e to p rn oney selt ng w or ld
tom o u ~ Avon flr odu &lt;l!o Flcl(rb le
hour s Coli 44!) 3358

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WILL TUlOR cleme nta1y g ra de ~
Qua lr lre d
reo ch (.lr
Coil
440 4057
WA SH AN D WAX
44b 4385

CAR S

Ca ll

127 Subd1v1sron of a
troop
129 Ma tto n ptcture
66 Couple
67 Sharp and harsh 13 I Courageous
pers o n
69 Tw sts
dysprosru m_

q5 Hebrew loiter

'1 Trtles

6 Pa cks away
11 Baseba ll player
18 Poem by Homer
I 9 Doctrine
20 StudiO
21 Retract
23 Goll cry
24 Rodent
26 Fur bearmg
mammal

27 Spanish labbr
29 Rugged mo un

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la in c res t

30 Farm bu lldmg
31 Stop
32 Ma ke lace

33 Greek letter
34 Urn

35 Europeon
36 Covered
36 Lump ot metal
40 Sullox adherenl
ot
4 1 Ba kers product
42 Chapeaus
43 Soak
substance

46 Greek leiter
47 Spa o
4B Wllherad
49 Trap
51 Nola (colloq I
52 Tautonlc delly
53 Likely
54 ExiSted
55
57 Lair
58 Chairs
6D Heavy club
61 Collection of
laC II
62 Concaals
64 Symbol lor

Hea ting t.... A. lr Con
Four th Ave Ph

300

Urgent

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AND HfATING
Aoute t60 ot E.vergreen
Phon• 4.. tJ . 17~

MUNilY
ORI\ IN I SEWER CLEANING SER
LocoTed on Rt 141 cl ty woter c •ty
VICI:! Open J4 Hr 7 doy1 a
~choo ls 5 mm !t orn Gollrpohs •
week
Storchvr I Son Ph
and Holler Ho~ p r to l
250 I3'11

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71 Snake

I 32 Slende r

73 Rtgoro us
74 Lampreys
76 Amatory

133 Abstract be1ng
13 4 Man s n ckname

136 Contend wol h

19 Leaks lhroug~
81 Oepostl
82 Southwes tern
Indian
84 Ancien t Greek
co ns

137 Bactertolo~•st s
WU B
138 Babylon•a n hero
139 Foo tba ll pos llton

85 Funeral vehr cle
87 Nerve network
90 Isola led

92 In mu sic h1gh
93 Clayey earth
95 Pigeons
97 Decorate
1l8 Guido slow note
99 Senior labbr)
10 1 Showy flower
I 03 Obscure
10 4 Arttcles ol fu r

Beginning

amo unt
11 2 Austrattan par

rot
113 So uthern

blackbird
114 l n11ials of 26th
prestdenl

t 15 lmllales
117 Kin d ol toot ra ce
t t B Females lcp l
IOQ)

1 t9 Clan
120 Cooled lava
I 21 Unadorned
123'freo of
124 Title of respect
I ?'. Additio nal
l6 Largo bird

88 The pr esent

25 H1gh mount am

Urged

pound

89 Bad
90 EXIStS
9 1 Pan of to be

94 Cu t

96 Prtnter s
measure

98 Smgle tlem
99 Food I iS h

35 Slat 1on

I 00 Sow agam
10 2 M e mento

14 t Devoured
14 2 Br !Ita ntt y col
ored ftsh
143 Des 1gnates
144 Mu s teat pro
gram

36 Sol tctlude
37 Demtse
39 Chew tng sub
s la nce
4 t Knocks
42 A! thts place
44 Characterrstrc
4 7 Partner
48 Co ncea le d

146 Story

49 Toap

tt2 T tbeta n pne st
t 1 3 Dan ts h tsland
1 16 Tttle of fespect
1 1B Cont est
1 19 Patnlul
122 Wrtlten menti on

labbr I
I 40 C tr ~s lru I

148 River m Ger

50 t nvest

many
149 Female ve rsilte r
150 College olltCtats

54 Restaurant
work er

151 Trmkets

n1tur e

105
I 08 Bird s beak
1 t 0 Indefinite

221ns l ance ol

27 Emtlted vapor
26 Sponsor s
30 Jelloolh
3 t De tes t
on
33

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I Mos t las ttd tous

Winged

2
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ex c avation

4 D1ne
5 A state labbr )
6 Reta lleslabllah·
men!

7 Gull-loke bird

8 Number
9 Pronoun
1 0 Strrps of leather

It Molds
12 Pronoun
13 Trial
I 4 Unta on ted
15 Opening
I 6 Lamprey

55 ArrOW POISOn
56 Fflght
59 Supplicate
60 Church service
61 AIJe rnatlng cur
rent (e bbr l
63 Superctllous
pers on

66 Symbol to•
pluto n tum

67 Diphthong
68 Blows iltlully
70 European er
mine s
71 Hard wood tree

72 Bishopric
73 Fix the
ot
75 Robust
77 Sick
78 Mldweslllme
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60 Malay canoe
63 Anc ient Greek
distr ict

rate

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AUCTION SERVICE
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l RY good ten rl OlJ IO P') PH
9 po ~scng er Call ~ 4 !J -tJ1J

1976 FO RD f 100 PICKUP w oppe&gt;
300 CID I.J ry l ~ t a mi a r d ~ hr lt
PS 37 000 r l rlf&gt;., fo g lrght&lt;,
pear ~t e p up bu npC&gt;r Slrd1 g
bar k wrndow rn lrlJ &lt;. k an d top
pe r S 3b50 Co n be '&gt; €'C n 01 JOJ
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1971 ( AMAR O q ood rod
~ p d o 1 tond (all ~ J b 4~ 0')
!975 l kA N ) Af.!, JOO u I {0 J
PB P') rt r r w rlnvv de toggt.: 1
r 1 w M dlt:- 1r t t '
AM I M fl
t r o&lt; ~
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H lol lrc
Col
245 ~657

tQ6Q VW F A ~ l!lA C K El( c cond
auto 11 01s new t •e'&gt; Co 1 be
~C €- l o r R1 7 o cros~ I! or Blu(l
Founta n Mot£.11

19 I CH ~ V Y P! CKUf-l w tr to pp('
V 8 350 ClJ rn Cot \ JI:IH 9049

909 Chevy flOV A std ~ It I!
good work co
Co lt 440 0885
a lter 5prn
1976

SWAIN
AUCTION BARN

DO RADO

0 IP QQ') 7 16 /

f&gt;j

I5 3/

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f-m lf&gt;
Cr nt Cr
G allrp o lr ~

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JQ74 OLD'; CU I LA SS SU PR ~ M ~
P) PB or k ,... 11 It oq e ~ &lt;
1ond Co li / 4 ~ 5MS

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EVERY SUNDAY

AT 1:00
All
new
tools .
gla ssware. and many
other ttem s at the
Mason F1re Statton .
M aso n
W
Va .
and
R e fr eshment s
pl en ty of parktng .
Und e r
new
man age m ent
.

h er qh tl n£1r w rth 75 f Ob 1974
1rorlrn obrle 10n 1977 Dor\ o y
Hori·H.' d wr rh &lt;,rdP'&gt; l Qfl Hob hs
vor 19/ili Ohrn hndy v(ll t (ntl
446 9772
ol 8 Wilt'( S JEEP l o w bor
bo 7tops Call 7 56 6SOI

SUNDAY
· AUCTION

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~THAT SCRAMBLED WOAD GAME

~ ~ ~.,.l:L2) ~~ ~

b f Henrr A nold and Boo ._ee

Unscramble these lour JumOies
one tette r to each squa re to form
tour ord nary wo1ds

1o! l

• 10n pr c ~u p l JC
( r lt&gt;rrl
[Qn d 1 o r1
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H{ e&lt;b vrlle 61 4 37 R 63 11

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446 t 058

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BR OUGHAM good cond t o'
lully equ pped
S 1300 Ca ll

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6HOUL 5 FAVO~ I TE
DR INK .

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21 Wa terw ays
23 Season of rear

!41! OL D ~ CUI L A ~ ~

Np w arr~rrg e the crrcled l et!er ~ 10
1Qb9 MU') lANG CO N V!:Rl iBL E
lorm the surpr se an swer as sug
ANY PU~S O N wh o ho ~ onl( tl 11g !o
qood co 1d tron• Coil 44b 9~37
ge s ed by the aoove canaan
qrv t owoy and d oe ~ rot oHcr or
ol! t.:mp t to all er o 1y o ther th ng 1962 SPORI SH R WINhtd $100
b6 Fo rd Galoxy I a r co nd
l or sate may pla ce 011 od • 1 1h r5
Prml answer here
II
S100 Col1446 1369
co llJmn
Th ere wrll bt) no
charg e to th e ad vc ii • ~ EH
(Answers Monday)
1977 TRAN SAM
/ ti l)() ar ruol
mrle ~ l oo dC&gt;d ~ 1\ t nd ,.,, llltll
C.fRMAN SHEPH ERD DOG mal e
Jumo tes BOUND EMBER INFORM QUENCH
ron ty Call/':J6~6 S7 7
Yesterdays
Bloclo. an d ~ ri ve r bcout ol u lly
Answer H e called her Sugar because he thought she
wel l Iok en cor e o l
Coil 1973 FOR D LI D Count t y Squ '"
wBs thts - SO REFINED
256 6679
low mrleo gt2 go od T11t•'&gt; r • r
cond Co ll 446 07 17
YOUNG SHEPHER D DOG l o r a
The tatest JUMB LE S are here tn JUMBLE BOOK lf10 and JUMBLE
BOOK If I I A~a table tor Sl 35 EACH post pard !rom Jrrn rat tt clo thr s
g ood horne rr1 the colJ rlry Call 1976 CHE VY SCOTTSD A I ~
ne wspaper P 0 Box 34 Norw ood N J 07648 MaKe checKs peyabt e to
379 1A35
350 PS CB 1 od o orrrl ropt•
Newspaperboolls
dNk Ca ll 675 48/9

SUNDAY CROSSWORD PUZZLER
ACROSS

4-l b

;;•be:B'§~ "''

Wanted to Oo

c\u rtmn

I RUCK!l NC
133 Pure ) 1

38 000

Snow Bla de l or ln r Cub Cadet
24 5 53 48

PlOWING AND DtS( INC.
Alle n Wood 446 46 18

N~W G M C

Tr ud&lt;. H ~ vdq lJ o rl e r '&gt;
!1:0 4 , 1 GM CPn... k up
197 4 1 1 GMC Pr cJ. up
11./!:.l 1 (h ev Prck up
197 4 , r G M C PU
1 11'1 73 1 J Chev PU
197 1! , r Chev PU
!973 EICo 11110 w lh ro1=
1914 1 1 Fo rd ptJ
1974 th 1e e lot th Chev 1u
t9!!GM C 45 00 1 Q( !Or
1914
1 Ford P ck up
1975
I a t Chevr o te r p 1 J.. u p
1975
1 C1
1
w vro " f lJ
!973 1 • T GM C PU
19l6Fo rd
1 P l k up
!9l 3 ~ 700r or d0ur r p f Hk
19/4 F:.? SO ~ or d Supt: Cob f'U
197J lnt.-.rnat rono l !HOO ~U &gt;f"'t
cob &amp; r ho s~ ~ tondc rn d1 ve

!972 FIA l t 21:1 ~ dr

l op prrce ~ lo r
lop O u a l rl~
POMEROY FORRE St PR OOU ( I 5
Col i 9~1 5Q65

I H[ WOOD SHOP on Co urt St , ..
now open Wrll bu dd cobr n et s
prC•l rt tob les dog hou5e5 and
:.wrng s and oth er rtem s Call
446 7571 o r '~ ' ~ " th e ~ h o p ot 101
Cou rt St

The M ental He a lth Center 15 a pnvat e non prof tt
co rporahon and an equal o pportumty e mp loyer
AddTftonallnformatton 1s alltu l able through T he Oh10
Bur eau of Employm ent Servtces

)0 M M E R ~G M C

F YOU ho ve o e r 11 ce to offe r
wo 11 to buy a sc U ~ ornC thr n g
o e loo kr 19 lo r wo h.
or
whol" "' er
you I g C! t rc.., ul \
Io si er wr l h a Serrl rr el Worrl Ad
Coll992 i l 56

PsychologiSt

\uto :;aJ.,s

hrd ~al e

OLD f URNifUR E rce b o11e ~ brass
bed s r r ~bed s etc ca rnpl ete GIGANTIC PA 110 lA LE 3 m rl e ~
ho u!&gt; Chold s Wrr te M D Mr ller
ClJI Bulovrlle Rd Watch l or
R1 4 Pomeroy Oh ro o co!l
~ r gn s Baby cl othe !&gt; 1eom rnc 1
992 7760
and wo men \ do thr 1Q s J f!'
\ moll
a l arge
chrld t cn ~
NO ! I EM 100 Lor ge or t oo~ ~~ al
doth nq all s r1 e~ hed ~ p o od ~
Wr ll buy I p e ce o r ca m pl ate
drapes househol d and r
hou:. eho ld Ne w used o r on1r
Iemos
Sornelh• ng d ll cren t
qlJe!&gt; Mm t 11., furnrllJte 10 N
c v~ry do y Sal Ap
ij thJo Llg h
2nd St
Mr ddleporl
Phu1 ..,
Wed APr 12 10 to7
9'12 6370

CAll 2-4 5 ~ 5 14

WA NTED CLE RK l or Hard ware
Store Apply by w• rtrng Bo x
nq F c o The Omly Sentrnet
Pomeroy OH .. 576fl

Fore!&gt; I Pr o
fo r ~ ! and ng
997 596~ 0 1
8570

COINS CU RREN CY tolo.ens old
poc ket wotche5 and char 1 ~
srlver and gold We need 196&lt;1
and olde t srlvc r com s Buy ~i
or trade Coli Ro ger Wom !&gt;le)
742 2331

CONtROL HUNGER and l os e
wc ryht w th New SHop e O u:~ l
Plo n an d H ydre~e Water Prll s AI
Fru th Phorrnocy

DEAO

l en no
19144 a
ca ll M
lh omas 7158.l4 1111 l oll fr f'P
1 800 ~:?J 360 4

PA 110 SALE 2 n e s south o l I up

liMBER
duels

38HiH I 1

&gt;OR

OlAN MILLS needs pori o r1d lull
lrme help Fu ll lim e lllU!i1 be
fr ee to 1ro vel wrth 5 n r ght ~
away lr orn horne Apply to
Vugrn ro Freemon O'Je Shorn
rny s

45 Sweetenmg

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Sole a t Athe ns l rvp~ t oc lo. Sales
Aprrl 70th 111 th e even rng To
ro l'.:irgn you r Pqurpmenl con
to&lt;1 lc ~ ter Shoemolo.er 742 1593
or
R o d,1e y
H o wery
61 .4 698 7331

AMWAV D!STRJBUl ORS
oller!. opporlundy lor gaod ear n
rn gs Yo u prck the hou rs w e
lr orn Col i 25b 157fl alter Spm .

GENE PLANTS&amp; SONS

MOBILE HOMES LOIS
GREEN TERRACE MOBILE COM

FA RM EQ UI PM ENT Com rgnment

MAINTENANCE
Must ho ve rndlJstr al
plan •
n o nlenance
ex p erre 1ce
Prrrn,q r ly a so lrd mechonr cal
ba ckg ro und lmper rol El ec trrc
Company 345 Sy camore ~~
Mrddlep or t Oh 457b0 or ca ll
01 4 9915102

- ---.--- ·----

1\lobilP. HoTIII!II lo• Renl

REWARD t op peof lo th e one who
co plured the game roosle
from my home Su" nrghl
Ap 11l 1 lo re turn hrr 1 Plea se
da not plJt hrm 111 the p t to
lr ghl I ha .... e l ed ond cor ed l or
h m 5 nee Oc to ber He be lm g ~
here
Irene Oaude lrr
Vrnlo n Ohro

s u c c e~ ~ l ul

PART TIME
JOB
E~eperrenc e
prelerred n soles and book
keeprng Send resume to Bo•
q91
c o Gollrpol !&gt; Dorly
Trrbune B/5 Thrrd A ve

th ottgh you mtgh t be restless
Cor Fourth &amp; Pine
to da y an d need an o utmg thi S
Phone 446 .3888 or 4&lt;46 44 777
1S no t a good day to travel
Une•pc c t c d aggravations
STANDARD
Plumbing Htot lng
co uld s pOil all lhc lu n
215 Thl&lt;d Ave "6 3181
i f~ E W SP A I 'rll (Nl ( IWUtSE ASSN I

.. 6 11131

CLEARA NCE SA LE begrn o; Man
Fe b 13 at Sew N Sew Outle t
Morn Snee t
Racme
All
po lyes ter double lo.1111 s rE.&gt;duced
40°o on d 50°o Thr ead brg ~ p o o l
Slor $1

THE RACINE Volu 11ce r f rc Oc pl
rs dr sc on l rnuerl\g !herr gun
'.:ihoo ts l or the ~eo son
The
dept wr shes to thor k e~Jeryone
far helprng make rhe matches

BABY SITTER NEEDED Rr o Grande
area Day s and or 9'1 Vnrngs
Ca ll 245 957 t

CARlER SPLUMBING
AND HEIITING

PlUMBING
dl ttonl ng

Notices

RA CINE
G UN Club Specr al
Me olrng on wrld ltfe Thursday
nrgh t Apnl 13 o f 7 30 pm

U..tp:Wanted

DEALERS To rn stoll
loom rn o; ul otr on rn old
o nd ne w btJJ idrng s T ernr&gt;rlou~
en ergy ~ aver [ very ho me o nd
burt d, 19 own er l O1 u~e rt We
o e th o nly rno llJ io cturc r tha t
Horn ~ ho w TO rnstall wr l h 0 11 the
1oh trcm rng and by l octory ox
per rE' med rn s t aller ~ No /po~ o f
0 1y kr nd We a e orrly
l e rest ed n se llng thr:. l oorn rrr
~ uloh or ondcqurpme t hotw~
uo ul o&lt;llJr c Con be opplr ed
o I year round W1 le mpcr at
(oot n g~ and Chern (Qi s 11 700
Wrs\ oh ckorr A ve11ue Ph to

M A

Ph D

Ohoo 1614) 446ll00

An Equal Oppor t unt t y Employer

Notice•

REV IVAL AT M rd dleport ndepen
de 11 Hoi ne'~ Churrh (new
ch ur ch )
Pearl 51 eet
M•d
dlepor! Evongelr sl wrlf be the
Re" Dav) d Lrght and Famrly
Aprrl 2 1978 7 30 pm n1ght y
Spec rol
srngcng
ntghtly
Everyo ne wel come Re..,. 0 Dell
Monk• y Pas tar

w ho left lJ~ an Ap r I 7

BABVSIIlER n my home
chrld (oll4 46 2641

MORGAN FREIGHT DIVISION

~ p ra yud

ACSW MSW

Expertenee tn restd ent 1al chtld faclltty destred Ma1or
dutr e s tntJOiv e d eve lopm ent tmplementa t1on a nd co
ordmahon of new chtld restdenftal fac1hty and c ht ld
and f amt ly thera py m a large rural Appalachran
setttng Salary compettttve and commensurate wtth
e~pen e nce
Liberal fnnge beneft1s Se nd resum e,
cotJe r leHer and h ve ref erences to Ha r-net Kaufman
Ph 0 4 Dtrc ctnr of Chtld Ser\llces Gallta Jack son
Metgs Commumty M ental H ea lth Ce nter Galltpoh s

28651 U 5 20 W , Elkhart lnd 4l615 Ca lli 800 348 7421
Out of State I 800 Sl2 7609 lndoana

WANtED

SHOOT
Rutland Leg on
For n every Surr doy ol 1'} 00
no an Spon so1ed by VFW

ts curr en tly acceptmg appltcattons for the followmg

poSition

For Full Deta1ls Contacl

.

GUN

1969

Oh

B

NEW SHIPMENT Of bed s hee t ~
$2 00 lb 0 8. h Hou!&gt;e ol
Fobr res 1 nrle be low Mrcl
dlepa r t on SR 1

IN LOV ING memory oi l rene Hud

s

Cpe lo cal ow ner low mt leage V 8 engine a i r P
P B rad al w w tires Radoo &amp; lape dark re d with blk

SUI O yOU! rl.lr J S Or CO itC('p !..,
are f ~a st l l l r IOCid y l t(' IOrf'• yn u
1mpos 0 !hr rn On OII H r S You 11
be CIU tP (' Ill Ita rt 10:,S! tJ II lf tcy

don 1
LIBRA tSepl 23-0c t 131 You
could be drawn m10 d &lt;:1tu a110n
by arto1he r an tJ wm cl up rr. s pon
stiJit' lo r hrs too;s It s bcs 1 10

WE W ISH to express our thanks to
all the wonderful peopl e durrng
the long ho ~ p• l olrlO ir o n of
Jor nes. Meodows We wonl to
thank Dr Telle and th e wh ole
~ toll a t Velerens
Memroral
Ho psr ta l all the C ti ers l r end !.
and wo nderful nerghbors and
all the churche\ l or therr
prayers dono t r o n~ c o r d~ and
oil th e !. l oll 01 Unr ve 1s t.,. Hop
~r to l Word:. can no t "•p •e!&gt;!l
our thonlo.s Your krndneh w II
be remembered lo1e-.er Moy
God Ble ss each and e veryone
of you
Jornes ond Martha Me ado w ~ ond
Fornrly

75-02-0472

THE GAlliA-JACKSON-MEIGS
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER

Fretght D1vts1on ts m need of owner operat ors to
operate throughout M1dwest and South Payloads to
42 OllO lbs Scheduled loadtng and unloadtng adtJance on
each trtp and final pay upon completion

Du5tnCS5 Opportumhc•

We cannot be wrth you mother
dear
You r hands we canno t touch
But we know yolJ wr ll gel thr t,

UumH·•• Opt&gt;orturulu •

OWNER • OPERATORS
•
WANTED IMMEDIATELY
MORGAN DRIVE AWAY, INC.

would like to announce that their
scheduled June classes are filling
already. If you are interested in
111dttending school tn June in any
bustness related fields, please
contact us soon!
We are also veteran approved.
Financtal atd available . Call or
write: Ga llipolts Business College,
36 Locust St., Gallipolis, Ohto 45631.
446 -4367.

B 1976

son

llusuwss 'uppori un 1h•·•

Notices

GALliPOLIS BUSINESS COllEGE
.
.. .

In lo .... rn g mP.rnory of Erdrce Vro lo
Ro ush wh a passed owoy Apnl

9

1am Tnmk hfl fOrl' yo u ac!

SHOP

446 7833 even

lRENCHING

Guller~ and

SIA NL EY

~-.

Auto , sold &amp; sertJtced thfs one

P8CI('d pro !J IC Il l 01 I t ~ m O!Il t 1

4

w o rk

..
-

• 1973 PONTIAC LEMAN$ 2 DR HT... .... ......................... 2395 .•
• Auto , atr loca l one ow ner
•• 1973 PONTIAC LEMAN$ 4 DR ... ... ..... ....................... 11a95 ••
•

thp

l r9hl
Th iS guide w tll ta ke
h1m safely fo th e E ternal
Sho re Lowell A Greene
son of the late John H and
Cora F Sheets Gr ee ne wa s
born May 7
1909 and
departed th 1S ltfe March 16
1978 at hi s hom e - age 68
years 10 months and 9
days On J anuary 19 19 35
he was united m marrlaQe
to wealtha Shaw who
surv rves along w 1th two
d aughters M r s N aom t
Wtlcoxon
Ga 1! 1pohs an d
Mrs Irene Sha ff er Crown
Crty a l so thr ee grandsons
Dav td and Pa ul Shaffer
and Ter ry Wtlcoxon Once
gran dso n preceded h im ln
deat h Also survlvmo are
two brothers
Oral of
Crown C tt y and WOOdfOrd
ot
B eve rl y
and
two
srsters Mrs Fran ce s Rose
Ohto and
of Ctrclevtlle
Mrs D orothy Beav er of
Mer cervt ll e
A s1s t er
Vtrglnte preceded h rm m
dea th
Lo well spen t h ls
entrre life tn Ga ll ra Co unt y
He was a memt:&gt;er of Ki ngs
Chapel Ch urch e nd f o r t he
last twel ve years
he
se r ved as deacon of the
chur ch One of hrs greatest
ple asures rn 1\f e was to be
rna cnurch ser vtce srn gtng
God's prar ses F or t h .r ly
tour years he had b een a
m ember of Gall a Mason c
Lodge 469 and served as Its
m aste r n 1947 and 48 At
one t rme he was a member
of Sw an Creek Grange He
f armed for several yea r s tn
Oh ro T ow nsh ip a nd a~ one
trme was an emp lo yee of
the Gallra Coa Company
and th e State Htgh way
Departm en t On August th e
thi r ty f rrst 1917 he rett re d
trom th e Gallra Coun ty
H rghway
Departm ent
AJI1'10u gh rn ta rl mg health
for some t1 me hrs d ea th
was uneJIC pe ct ct1 and came
as a shock to hts fa mily and
trrends
Why should ou r tears rn
sor row flow
When God r ecalls H 1s own
And b td s !hem leave a
wo rl d of woe
Fo r an mmortal crown '
Is not death a gatn to those
Whose lt l e to God was
g ven'
Gladly to ea r th !he rr eyes
they c to se
To open them In Hea¥en
Thet r torts are past thetr
work rs done
And they are t ully otes t
They fought the rr !r ght the
'o' tCto r.,. w on
And entered nlo rest
Then tet our sorrows cease
to flow
God has rec all ed H 1S own
Bu t ou r heart s rn ev e ry woe
St II savs
Thy will be
done

1

Sun d ay Apr~ l 9
lH I I r r l
, I r I tr
ll ') I J d dt I
I \ Ul If lh fd
AOt l hl.(III I (JIJP\lltt ~ lVII llP
/ I dr till rll
l (
I II 1 tl •
I I!
ttl ! Pl
! If
1 I t Ill
IJ

RU SS S MAX HLIOr I

MOBIL£ HOME
SERVICE

W"'Y

-

Wh tte ove r gree n 250 6 cy l engine, automat1c trans
power st &amp; brakes power door locks &amp; windows
comfort II AM FM rl'!dlo de luxe equtpment Less than
12 000 m iles Co ca r never t ttled

Wilt ( ARE l or the elderl,. rn o ur

*2695

Once aga1n God has 5een
f rt to send hiS death ange l
to ca n from th s earth one
.;, whom we all loved But
what comfo r t rl grves hr s
love d ones when b ld dt ng
11rm a last farewell to know
_
that he Is proceedtng on ht s
tourney under the ca r e of
~ Ht m who sa td,
1 am th e

Red &amp; whtfe low mil eage Ford 's best

1973 FORD GAL 500 2 DR HT.................................. 1695 ••

OBITUARY

.:;.

1974 FORD T-BIRO ......... .. ......... ............................ T3995 ••

•

Notices

-

Atr , auto , bucket seats low mtleage

Bernice Bede Osol

Sernre5 Offered
home Phone 992 73 14

:e•

1974 BUICK ELE. 225 CUST. 4 DR HL ............ ............. 3695

S1 ~ ~

PS

,

1

The M•ntal Health Center Is a prtvate, non proftt
cor porat1on •nd an equal opportun1ty employer
Addthonaltnformatton tS available through The Ohto
Bureau of Employment ServiCes

See the Complete Lme of
78 Dodge Trucks &amp; Vans At

FHA B UYE RS .
575, 000 00 5 P e t
w 1t h loans up lo

a or , p w

Auto

Health Center , GallipoliS Dh1o 4S631 (614 1 446llOO

P B b u cKe t seat s a rr

•

1975 FORD GRANADA 4 DR ... ...... .. ............................ 3395 :•.

ASTRO·GRAPH

CAMERO
a uto

•
•
•
•
••

Sunday Apri l

commensurate wtth expertence Ltberal frtnge
benefits Send resume . cover leHer and five references
to
Harr~et Kaufman , Ph D , Dtredor of Chtld
Servtces, Galha Jackson Metgs Communtty Mental

-- For Best Results Use Sunday Times-Sentinel ·Classifieds
·--

1

·····························-

psycholog ica l

~v aluation s With both children and adu~s 1n a large

b uc ket seats
1owner 33 000

•

1

•
•
•
•

ts currently ilccephng apphcahons for the followmg

poSition

VANS &amp; TRUCKS

:•

Auto , tap e sharp one owner

•
:

THE GAlliA-JACKSON-MEIGS
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER

1973
m t le~

1977 PONTIAC TRANS AM 2 DR ................................... 16195 ·•

•

'3295

Low

•

'•

trans

1974 FORD F-100 PICKUP.... ........... 12495

See one of these courteous

dr H T
au t o tra ns
m t les

new

1977 FORD F-100 PICKUP.. ............... ~3995

6 cyl

l342

very c lean

au t o trans

Topper Std Tran s • cyl

I

Loaded onl y 17 l21 moles

••

P B , ste reo rad io

1975 FORD PINTO RUNABOUT............ 12395

Stereo ta pe T&amp; T wheel
fu ll power a1r

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JUST $11000 00
SYRACUSE - Approx 3
n1c e ac r es w th 7 year old
home 3 bedr ooms (walk. n
closets ) 2 baths fam tly
room d ntng room n ce
k 1chen con c rete porches

2 years old S28 000 00
WE WANT WIGWAMS'
AND EVERY OTHER
TYPE
HOUSE
IMAGINABLE BUYERS
WAITING WITH READY
CASH
HENRY E CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK KATHY &amp; LEONA

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BY

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GeorgeS HobsteHer Jr

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APPROX 'l.O oc es o Flotwood.-.
Rd 26 EINI ( ond wale
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See Eskey
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Pome o y Phone 9Cn 3885

•ooms 3 bolh s lull bo5e ne nl
I • acre on Rt 7 6 room 2
la m ly re nted SJ50 non h I
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loon ~epre ~ent ot "0
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Your Full T1me
Real Estate Broker
O!le throe bedroom home 2
acres ot ground on Rt 7
Tuppers Pla&lt;ns Ohto
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very modern West Shade

near Chester

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to wa 1 ca rpet ng
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V A APPROVED
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$18,000
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n k tct)&lt; n w1th ronm.' r tr q n;rell wah:r sep1 1c lank
nomf on p{ rm 1nc.nrtouncJa1 on

$5 000
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$25,000
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$42 600
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s100,000
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ruqf' plu&lt;:. olcil'r nome su tnble fo r tena 11 cr rrnta
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SALE - lll acres c l~ an
roll1n9 gra u land
go od
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s.prlngr. fob bue 5 rm
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446-3636
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H..al Eetale for Sale

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Georges Hobsteller Jr
Broker
Home Phone 992 5739

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Home Phone 741 1003
Hilton Wolfe Sr
Associ ole
Home Phone 949 2589

NlCE

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$87 500

Subdh.dslon near F i ve
Poi nts
Cheryl Lemley

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w ood ed lol
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$39 000

oom

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Ct.n t cna r y on
Hennnn
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lro11 po r ch to let 11 fh
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col&gt;r l h nn 1 d p u 5lw { rv r J 13R 2 full tn1 hS
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ROLLING LAND

COMMERC I AL LAND
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Home h it 'i J B R
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men! l or ma l d 1n nq r oom

Pomeroy Ohto
PHONE 991 6333
Office Hours
hmtolpm
Closed Thursdays

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Lo t o;,

RESTAURANT

Broker
107 '11 Sycamore St

year s a d Sy ocu se 997 1063

DON MORTGAGE COMPANY

REAl ESlAll

Recenlly

re ce ntly renova ted
1 2
stor y fram e 3 bedrooms
ba th
other
fea tures

FOUR ROOMS both 140 I rood
h onloge on SR 14'4 81 (k 10

18() ACRE FARM

range
garage

SALE - Th s you must see

FOR SALE
3 bedroom carpeted home
m Kanauga natural gas
heat niCe krtchen wtth
range carport fended m
yard Pmed $11 ooo Can

Nf W J b ed oo ' ho 1\C l bo hs
ctl l ei €'C 1 OC f C' M ddlcp ort
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NICE BRICK RANC H
GAL LI POLIS CITY SCHOO L SYST EM

11 ACRES

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w th 1 both .,. pr ce 1edu ccd to
Sl6 000 446 7434

THREE BEDROOM RANCH FRAME
both ~ l uf!y corpeled o tol
eleci11C ru o wate r 4 yr~ old

13 acres Col l 446 4303
BUV FROM OWNER and sa ve 5
one s \Ooc res 15ocrc s o 40
a c re~ Co li 379 2566

THREE BDR HO USE 1 o oe~ o,
Ne•ghbor hood Rd Pmed l or
qu1ck !iDle
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ho use holds 7000 ch•ckens 80
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than local lmonc!llg Spr ng

Volley Plato
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help finance

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446 111 1

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POMEROY -

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Ph

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100x80 n ew car pel ng
plumbing hot water tank
and oth er s J bedrooms

446·2l 73.

bath equ1pped kl lchen
car pori S1 7 200 00
POMEROY - Loi s 58 5b
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up M dd epa t
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JUST $11000 00
SYRACUSE - Approx 3
n1c e ac r es w th 7 year old
home 3 bedr ooms (walk. n
closets ) 2 baths fam tly
room d ntng room n ce
k 1chen con c rete porches

2 years old S28 000 00
WE WANT WIGWAMS'
AND EVERY OTHER
TYPE
HOUSE
IMAGINABLE BUYERS
WAITING WITH READY
CASH
HENRY E CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK KATHY &amp; LEONA

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BY

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GeorgeS HobsteHer Jr

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FHA &amp; VA HOME LOANS MGLEN
loon ~epre ~ent ot "0
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$18,000
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n k tct)&lt; n w1th ronm.' r tr q n;rell wah:r sep1 1c lank
nomf on p{ rm 1nc.nrtouncJa1 on

$5 000
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H..al Eetale for Sale

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Georges Hobsteller Jr
Broker
Home Phone 992 5739

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Home Phone 741 1003
Hilton Wolfe Sr
Associ ole
Home Phone 949 2589

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$87 500

Subdh.dslon near F i ve
Poi nts
Cheryl Lemley

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B&amp;S MOB!ll HOMES

4 oo-Sportswortd 3 15 The Masters ~ 10 National
Geograph ic 20
5 oo-Amerlcan Sport sman 6 13 Rebop 20 Nova 33
S 3()-Eiec Co 20
6 oo-News 3 New smagaz ine 4 Lets Deal Wit h 11 6
Cham pionship Fishing 8 Voyage to the Bottom of
The Sea 10 Adam 12 13 Cliffwood Ave Klds lS
Zoo m 20 Turnabout 33
6 3()-NBC News 3 15 News 6 30 M inutes 8 French
Chef 33 Newsmaker 78 13 Spoteto U SA 20
7 DO-World of DISney 3 4 15 Young Pioneers 6 13 60
M1n utes 8 10 Sox American Famllles 33
7 30-Crockell s Victory Garden 20
a oo- Pro1ect U F 0 3 4 15 How The West Was Won
6 13 Rhoda 8 10 Prev111 11. the Pittsburgh 20 33
8 3(}-{)n Our Own 8 10
9 OO-Mov1e A Family Upside Down 3 ~ 15 All In
The Family 8 10 Anna Ka r emna 20 33
9 Jo-Allce8 10 10 DO-Dallas 8 10 Auslln City Lim its
20 F1nng L1ne 33
11 Oo-News 3 4 6 8 10 13 15 Fawlty Towers 33
1115-A BCNe ws6 CBS News810 PMAPulse15
11 3o-Movte ArseniC &amp; 0 d Lace 3 Mov ie Story of
a Woman 4 Movie M ean Slreets 15 FBI 6 700
Club a Face th e Nallon 10 PTL Club 13 Janak I 33
1? Oo-M avle Along Came a Sp 1der
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DAVID BRICKLES

Ph.991117~

ROGER HYSELL
GARAGE

Pomeroy Landmark

HAY AND oo

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10 30 c

Kttchen Cabmets Roofmg
Concrete
Pattos
Stdewalks
New
Construction
&amp;
Remodelmg

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Open
9 oo t&lt;l9 oo Mon Fndav
9 oo 11!6 oo Saturday
12 00 !1!6 00 Sunday
7 7 If c

Let us test your water Free

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General Contracting

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soften &amp; condttton your
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Tank Service

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Middleport, Oh10

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Phone 98l 3806

Radiator~
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commercral
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esttmate 24 hour servtce

EXPERIENCED

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742 3010

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PAINT &amp; SUPPLIES

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f- t to e 5 I p o to lit'
ke

V M( LOV E SlA 1 S I~ ' oby
stole 51) Co 144 6 405 /
FISHIN( BOAT

P CKUP

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NICE PIGS fa sole AI "9J9 2857

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good co d
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Middleport Oh1o
24 Years Serv1ce
SPRING SPECIAL
Complete Pamt Jobs
Smoll Cars
1100 00
Large Cars
S11S oo
Trucks
S17S oo
l!l)dy work &amp; repair Sl oo
per 1nch usmg only the best

Mobile Home• tor ~ale

SUNDAY APRtL9 1971
12 3o-Meet the Press 34 15 Directions 6 Christian
Broadcast 8 The Issue 10 Evangelist Calvin
Eva ns 13 Character isti cs of Learning Disabllllles
20
1 00-Tony Brown s Journal 3 Golden Age at Spanish
Jewry 4 Commun1que 6 Bob Jones 8 Washington
Week In Review 33 Challenge of the Sexes 10
Issues &amp; Answers 13 PTL Cl ub 15 Anflques 20
1 3()-AI! Star Anylh1n g Goes 3 Americas Black
Forum 6 NBA Basketba ll 8 TO Town Topics 13
Hocki ng Valley Bl uegrass 20 Wall Street Week 33
2 00-Movte Fahrenheit 451 3 Movle Tarzan II. the
Amazons 4 Wolfman Jack 6 Uve from !he Met
33 Tn Slate Today II. Tomorrow 13 Soundstage
20
2 3o- Boxl ng 6 13 Movie One Eyed Soldiers 9
3 OQ-Beller Way 15 Meet111g of Minds 20
3 3()-W&lt;de World of Sports 6 13 Movie Topaz 4

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CLEANING

AUTO PAINTING

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calc u n ch lo de le t I 112 log
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1q70 HONDA 250 H SIN OR H gh
pf' f o 110 1(€' po ~ fo b g bl oc ~
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tor ~ale

for Hent

The Sunday T1mes-8entmel Sunday April 9 1978

A

FOR SALE
Lots off of old Rt 3l 1 m&lt;le
from new hospital In
Sunk!Sl V1ttage Lot &gt;~te ,
177r96 Good locatiOn
Cattl46 1111
Aller l p m --4 46 1573

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VA APPROVED &amp; APPRAISED - 4 yr old ranch ol
fers l BR s 2 baths attrac h ve k1I Chen w1 th rang e
d \ 1) d ti hwasher &amp; lots of cabtnets LR laundry rm
w w carpet farge doubl e ga rage &amp; appro• 1 11 acres on
State Route 1•0 o mt north of HMC Tht!i hom e s like
new NO DOWN PAYMENT tl you quaftfy w th
p ay ment s of app ro:c S.JlS pe r month STROUT REAL
TY 446 0008

AND

GALLIPOLIS 0
Lou Lultor
Realtor Assoc1ate
Evemngs 446 3005

Audrey Canaday
Realtor A ssoc1ate
Hit,

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CANADAY,

�1).6- The Sw1day Tunes-&amp;nl111el, Sw1day, &lt;}pnl9, 19i 6

Heal Estate for Sa.IP

lt&lt;Jal E• tate for Sale

H&lt;!al t :statc for :Sale

Heal Estate·for ;;ale

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446-6610

We Don't just Show Your House.
We Sflow It Off.
We slww f)Oicrllr.ll ht.yor s .111.
1118 lillllqs ilicll lndKP d I'UUSe d
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SOUTHERN HILLS REAL ESTATE

Loc nfed 3 miles ·
Gall 1polts on Sl Rt
7 Stor y &amp; ha lf. fr am e, J bedrooms, ba th ,
modern kttchcn, d 1n tng llreil , lt vtng roo m
ft re ptace, doub le CM q .;rr agc Al ~o has a
rC'nl a l p rOIX' I ty wtt h tt Cll Y scnoo l d tslrt c t
Good 1nve stmen 11

Tt1 1s very n1 cc home fea ture s 3 bedr oo m s,
and a ha lt . large modern k tfche n, d tn
tng area, hvtng room w1th a con1ca l
f1re plil cP uttl i fy ro om , se ltrng on a good
stz e lot Th1 s home 1S very tastefully
dec orat ed Ther e ts ai50 a n {1bove tne
qround s wtm mt n ~ poo l Buy t nts hom e a nd
you ' ll be r ea dy l or the not su mm er d a ys 1

Bonnte Stutes
Evenmgs

CITY PROPERTY,
E~CELlE N T CO NDITION

LIST
WITH US

Merrr.t Carter
Eventngs

J79-2184

WILL
SELL

PLAN TATION

COU NTRY HOME
ACRES

&amp;

5

Loc af ed oh Slat e Rl 141.
n•cc nome, k ilChen l tvtn Q
room , 4 bed r oom s, ba tll ,
llc15('!ll(•n l Ow ner Wi ll sen
wr th sm a ll down pa ym ent
&amp; lnnd co nt re~c t to (tny
quali fi ed bu yer

GOOD IN VESTME NT OR
RENTAL PROPERTY
1? 11crrs mor e or tess of vil
cn n t 1.1nct mo:. tt y tcvct n r:~s
a !.Jrfl dll pond on 11 ,l nd d
W1•rt Possrbll' !lOok up to(
IW O rn OIJtl(' llOITll'S Close l o
llliiii!S

ACRE AGE
Sr )t' .1crr-s on l}lr!Ckt op ro"(l

Each off 1c e IS Independen tl y owned and operated
CF NTU RY /1 ~OUT HERN H ILLS C&lt;:El~L ESTA TE . ?3 LOCUS f.., I , PHONt: J46 6010

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Hill ! ot ilfCi'l or morro IS
woo&lt;! to •
Sellt ng "'' "
Jt'c1SOI1tl bl l' pncc Hnnndn
1 r f\CC' Sc hool Dr s! Lol s ot
lor f'WOO (I
Cnll Now

lAND FOR
DE VE LOPMENT

VS REA·LTY

u:::!

BRANCH

has 3 bedrooms , c1ty wdter
and natu ra l gas Good for
sta r ting ou1 or ret 1red
couple Has leve l lot 1n
Sy ra cuse Just S1,500
SIS , OOO Renovated 3
b ed room home wtlh · 7
baths . Na t ural gas and c1 1y
w ate r Home wtl l take li ttle
upkeep Wal k to the ~!ores

COUNTRY

LIVING

BUD McGHEE MANAGER

428 SECOND AVE.

PH.

446~552

ANYTIME

IN

TOWN - Wa tch the nver
boa t s tr am thts 5 room
home Newly redecorated
wllh
woodburntng
f treplace
Start out or
re ti re here tor $7 ,500

1 ranch Wtltl lo ts of c lar; s
wd.llove theiOCi11r On 01117 Two mtles f tom
Gallipolis Thre r BR '" 11 1 ball•s . u1r! tl y
Ml'cl kll chrn (lnd d1n1nQ (trr" a ,epMa l ed b{
&lt;i' l)fH
fht s IO"Vt•l y home tS comple te ly
&lt;lril PC&lt;I . and 11;. c at pr tf'd throug hout except
nT(• k.1t /\It f' l(l( ! rrc W111l trn lral arr , at Inch
C'&lt;l onro:lqe w•tn £1lr-c tr 1c ooor op ene r and
ov(•r llead s lor aq •~ Call now fh tS I tO&lt;' 110rnc
•sava lla b le Hnml'Otillt ly

New L rs ttng
Lt' ! us ~Mw you a vPrv
trrtct rv•• 4 { t' tl' old hornP rn Gnll1 pol rs I t
t1n., n1r1 •P B R c., r ;"trp~· l lhr ouohou l (' ( f_(' pt
kd fH'Id tJrrn rn,.., vo•r f nf'tll hom r• r"&gt; all
el ~ ·c lr1 C ~nd r"&gt; urtCNJ tn ttw Mtd S1 0'~ Cr1l l
nov., tor an clOPO•ntnH•nt

BR ICK HOME NEAR
STORES - J bedrooms ,
bath . centra l heattng , and
p art tal basement
Has
forma l dtntng . ltvmg and
sit1 tng rooms N tce o a ~
tr lm mstde A home to be
proud of for onl y $73 ,500

SYRACUSE - L1 ke new 3
bedroom home w th la r ge
l e11e l lot
Natura l gas
centra l
heat tng
and
equtpped ~liChen Just 5
year s ol d An 1nve!.lment ot
$25,000. Recreat ton at pa r ~
lust a walk away

NEW LISTING

s 16.500 W~l trade
NEW USTtNG - 9 acres

on
State
Route
Ha s
electr ic and Le adtn g Creek
wa t er a11ad ab le
Good
budding slle for S10,000

NEW

L ISTI NG -

S 96

acre J bedroom home w tth
bath E lectrtc baseboard

heal Carpetedpa ll the way
lhrough Good dug wel l
sprtng ted . 4 ou 1bu11 dt ngs &amp;
Insulated $2 3,500
YOUR
WEALTH
IS
DETERMINED BY YOUR
ASSETS INVEST NOW.
G. Bruc f Tea ford
Helen L. Tea lord
Sue P . Murphy
ASSOCIATES

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etter c hec k th1 s on e ou t soon Pr tC PCt ,g1 ..
wr:ll wonn tt Natural g.1s
hh~l .l'lCI rrn lr.ll r~rr nw ec11 1n to: rtcnrn tn
CH.Idf''&gt; lo ts ol v~&gt; r y n r(.P ( .:tbtnl' IS. W1lh tor
!1ll( n top&lt;, Tl1l•rr ,., lo t') rnor•· to f'nJO'r' 1n
!l11&lt;, Nr•ll k1•pt honw GtVt' U\ n c,1Ji tocla f
tor coml r•lf' d•' lrl tl..,
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, .. , ocre fol targ ll gmoge .... or k
ar90 OI!.O cellar budd•ng wr fh
uttlrly room cement porth ~E''
up fo1 rnob 1if' home l ocated"'
long~ ..nlle
A~k1ng
S5600

wi th US Steel • 1n g
BR 'S, oa n1, u t tlt t Y arNl, butl t tn kt tchen
1nctudt ng rang e Wtlt1 1100d , r et nq and
Ursposa l AI30 a onr t M allclCnNt garage
wrth Ovc rhr•nd !.I Or agr il ncl Ntr(.&gt; d Wt l h 270
t•le&lt;. l r1c ltw, hOil'l(' Arll v /o or FHA Call
now tor (ln flppo.ntmf'n t

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Sprl ll9 IS here r1 n(l l10111f'S dr (' scl lrnq At il
'•'!J '(J Pil CP 11 you Me tn iN C5 1CCl tn ou r
ll&lt;;ltnn on LPCrnn&lt;IP Boutevar&lt;J , per naos
(OU c;.hould qrvr&gt; u&lt;, n r Milloddy Thts bl'au
lv Cr1 n I IdS! rnur t1 longf'r Srluai("CI or• n
co rnrr tot LO IS of f')'lrt1 ':1 Crlll now tor e~ n
r1PPOin tnwn1
New Lt~ ltng
Lol s of 1
1 Mr&gt;rt tn thrc;
ot&lt;Jrr I)Omr L d&lt;E' nrw r (1r
' ttn d INlnl'!r'(l
w,11tc; plus fl WOOd ou rn 11
ttreplitcr· nrP
!&gt;OinP Of lh(' I"OIUfC'S YOV mil ,11'&gt;0 rniO't
lhr wmm(' r S.1 ll1pq on l h+&gt; ~noor•d fr on t
porrh w a tchJ nq Th e bOitiS o ~ lhf'y en l ('r (lnd
r'ICr l ltlc lowr&gt;r lor k chamt)rrs G'Vl' U'-1 a
r dll l od(h' ~ hown by ~ppor n tm en l only
Pl an to build th rs sor1nq on a lot you wtll be
prouo of Wfl arc oflcrtng I
acres tn a
SP! ec. leditr eaonO J Wh 1t!'Rtl

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Yob dt'Ctd e 1f you wan t ont&gt; ere or as much
morP ac; rou nrrd Cal! now Cr t y schoo ls

y.:-ar s old , 3 bed room
mo(lcrn home w1lh conve
ntcnf rnode rr' kt!c hen and
dtnrnq arr~ Wtl h 5evc r ~11
bull 111 Crlbtnel s N 1Ct' lg
b~tlh, l tvt n g r oom
Total
t• l cc tn c &lt;lnd d wood bu r ner
Locitlecl oil Stale Rou tt• 7
Re.=tsoni'lbl ( pr rced
Ex
r f'llen r s tart er Mrnf' Cnl l
for ma r c clel r1tls

MODER N HOM E
PR ODUCTIVE FARf;l
Roct'n tl y r c m octc ted hom e
15 Ac o t I t liabl e land , ! tied,
ltrncd, r er.dy for top pro
du Cfton , Sb ac lr mber One
ly bnr n. ne w fool shed or
loa l tno bMn . 1800 lb tob
base HOu5&lt;' th1 S new oatn.
ul tlt l y rm , furnace , water
sy str:,&gt; m , 1nsu1ate d , fw o
qood WOO&lt;! burn tng f r
pldCf!') Farm wel t tak('n
car(• of A GOOD MO NE Y

a n•cc clean nome o r ked in I he
Gn.t(' u '!&gt; rl ca ll Tn1s 110mr t3
l,t iUr11ccJ on neMiy an &lt;1 cre ot l c1 ncr tn the
Vtlla Qf' ot F"u r ek A C-1 11 now tor an apl)otn l
mpn t
Showpla ce
rtw:, tS rour cnance ro own
one ot Gnllrrl Countv '3 l rne tlomrs 1n1s
IOIIC IY hOmf' •"• &lt;:.u rr ound~d by 35 a cre ~ of
r olltnq IM rn land and 1! ts !outT E&gt;d 1ust 7
rn1I£&gt;S fr om town Coli now

We ha ve rece ntly sold ~ ~ v era! prop(lrtr es
an d ar e !teektng hst.ng s for our many pro·
spect s. . II you ar e tnter ested .n sellrn g your
property , gtve us a cal l It is very pa si bl e
that we hcwc a buy er W11img to pay a fa 1r
P•• ce for your hom e .

We Are Offering Financing Through VA, FHA and Conventional Loans.
Check With Us· Before You Buy.
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A LOVELY
CDU NT R Y HOME
AN D8AC RES
Sl ofy anu n hi! II co mpl etely
re mode led inst de &lt;tnd ou t
wllh new S1cllng, d rywal l,
wl111 PAp er , An d ca r petr ng
very
de l i ghtfull y
de
cor .-H Nl , J becJ r ooms,, opcn
sta•rca5(.• , nt ce bi!fh, lrJ r gc
to. rtchtm anu drn.ng .u crt
w ll h QUcl l tl y buil t Cc10 ti1C IS
Good water 5Upp ly , toq
bMn , garagt', l"l.:tY shed ,
rJnd COftf Ul rltly butldt ng
Beaut i fUlly rehnrs hed ll 's.
JUS! tops tor "l he money'
Ca ll tor mor e oe tntls TO

DAY • ;18.900,

Tom Wh1te, Salesman, Hom e Phone 44 6· 9557

Phof1e 7 • 7 7965
HOUSE AN D b u~lllPS~ budd1 11'J ',,,
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Reall':s tah• fur Sa le
SYRA CUSE
IHIH E bedr oom
housr l or &lt;.olf' rolol elcttr•(
ro rport .,rorOQ" (Qrpetr ng 01 1
co nd rrt ottlr1g 5 yeoiS old Prt(
ed r r&gt;O '&gt;onnbl'y' Q9J 534A

COMFORTABLE
AFFORDABLE RANCH
JU ST LIS TED 1 Only 1

MAKER

30 acres

ou t of town w 1lh repatrable
6 roo m house Ha o; a dril led
-N ell .and dug we ll to be
ptped 1n to the house

n

~lU('S wr 111!1l four
m .t cs 01 (.,lllrpolrS l d('i11
buiiCI IIlCf SI IC'S, f'ilh€'r l€'Vf'l
1anct or wo oded Mei1
G,'l ll rpol l':&gt; sr liool sys tem
nluc:. Kl op .. oi'ld c~nd ru r al
Wo1 1("r

Over

WF. NEED LISTINGS

COMFORTABl E BRICK
AND FHAME
Th rs new t1orne rs se ll rng on
JO J a t r es of g r ou nd ThtS
11orne ha3 3.200 square tee t
For ma l toyer . 3
3 vPry rn od.e rn
o.:ttns, sunken la r ge llvt ny
room Wtfh wooden pl an k
lloo r 1nq and a la r ge
bcd ut •fut Co lor ado ~ t o n e
tr r epl acc,
fll m tty room ,
ve r v modern lar ye k.tt chen
W1lh
l nrg 1• pan tr y ,
el abOr afc oa k c ab tn rs,
Corn 1ng SfOVe, d i.shwasher,
lrds.n comp aCior , il l so utili
t y r oom w11n oak c ab tnets
for m al dl n• ng ar ea, 2 ca r
q,Ha gc wtlh automati C
oo e ne r
M any
m or e
fl'iH ures
Ver y tast efu lly
oeco n eo! One of the most
gracious hom es tn Gal li a
County w1th a fanta st ic
.XJ r•w 1
O'' N

aft

t)Cdr o om~ .

EXCEL lENT STARTER HOM E

69 Acr es Whaf a beau f tf ul
hom e St Rt 325 an d Cor a
M il l Rd E1 ghl room s, bath
and pl enty wette r F arm
wel l lt&gt;n ce d
Good out
bu tl d 1ngs 35 Ac r es leve l
ftll abl e l and M uch m or e -

SELLI NG RE ASONABL E !
10 ACRE BUILOING SIT E ·
Good ro ll tnq
lrmd on
tJ iciC kl op rortU
Most all
l tl l.-t iJie
h •nC t '~ rlf(' fcltr
Spr 111q av il tlntJif' !or w.l lf'r
r f' VPiop nwn r "( I ns.!' to
church GOO D t3U Y 1

MOBILE HOME COURT
Three good m obil e homes
located c lose to C1 fy Th es('
are tn good co ndi t ron E tt sy
to k ee p 'r' e"n fet1 G ood n
vestm ent
owner wtll se ll
wtt n sm a ll da wn pa yme nt
or la na con tret c t to any
qua ll t ted buye r CALL TO
DA Y!
1

AUTHENTIC
LOG CAB IN
Th• s hom e wd s buil l troll\
orrOrllr'l togs, S•fl tng .n ! i'olf'
ilUf'S o l wo ndtr~ n cl Wl lh a
beaut tt ul v1cw f111s t10mr
features a larqc ltvtng
room w rHl a f teld stone
l trPpi.Ke, an opt' n Ma rr w,w
lead1nq
Ia
upstarr~
bedr oom, n tce moctcrn ktl
chf'n , one IMth ~ncl tutl
bn!&gt;cme nl Cn l l for morf'
par t iCUla r s '

BRAN O NEW RANOt
_or dh (I rn ,111 1llt dl i{Jl ,l
!ton ') 1,1 1f' Rout(' NO 141
0 ppro'IC •I mrli..''l tr am tow n
r!l t IV ~c tt OOI clt&lt;., Tr tCI on ,1
llt(t' tit' to! S 1~ roorn llU tn l',
ntCI' &lt;om •or l ,ll)l•' con"~''
v,l i Pwr nom r I IH '&gt;r)l11 ,., for
111" "l0' 10tny n tt i HI ~ ·rl'

VACANT LAND
LARGE HOME IN CITV
L g two story ~o u se co nve
n te ntl y
loca t ed
In
Gallt pol ls Nrne r oo ms, 4
r oo m s on t rr sl fl oor pl us
halh, 5 room s wr th t)c1 th on
second floor
Hou se ts
m ode rn ttnd 111 g ood co nd
N Ke nom e or t wo good r t&gt;n
Pr tccd r~aso na b f e
tal s
Please catl tor m or e tn
for m aft on

If you wan t v,; c;mt land lor
1nvestment or o ~m,'ll l
f arm ,
h ow
Ct'ln
you
tw en ty IWO
OVNIOOk tht S
acr es
10 lttl,lblf&gt;
1l
pasrure
Older
or~rn
r cpc=ttr ilb lc
for
tobn cco
Base 1300 lb~ Good len l L' S
piL•n l y Wclh.' t 700 It rottd
l r onlttg C', $ 11 ,.)00

160

C1ty Schoo l O•sl r lc t.

Shown by ap po intm ent'
Call for more defatl s!

NEW FARM LIST IN G
70 Acres , 1b ac good fNt dt•
bo tt om litnd, 10 ac wood
lot The rt':! t 10 pft slurt •
Pl en t y wate r , n•cc stn· rtrn
LQ
runs rnrougtl l.'lfm
c.oun rry nome, 2 s tory , b
rooms , ? por c. nc s, new
floors ctown5 1c1Jrs )!1 actP
trees 111 ntlC co unt ry ~f· l
ltnQ , oli&lt;,.O ch• Ckf&gt;n 110USf:' ,
CC•IIM Wt lh ll OUSi'!, 01C1! Sr/C'
tarm tn &lt;JDOU condtlton

lo b baSe MAKE US liN
OFFER
CE DAR - A FR AM E
L oc afNl on ,1 on e cK re
woodecttr' ln•s'oec1uty Stt
tt ng tn the woodla nds
fedl urt;ts three bed r oo m ~.
I' 1 bath ~
lt11tt19 rOOill .
mode r n ktt c hen , oppn
ftr p lace and open "&gt; l •11r
Wt)'( Jead u'lg to th e 'l up~l at r
bedr ooms E l ectri C hC,1 1
1 nts ty pe ot no me tS 11 1 ver y
muc ll d mc'ln d 1 (A ll NOW 1

MODERN
J BEDROOM HOM E
Ow ne r mus t se ll 11n
m cd1a tety
Ra nch ty pe
Com
N ice s11e roo m s.
for trtbiP cat tn
k. 1tcht n,
bu d! in CAbi nets One car
gar age Lg l eve l lot Plcn
l y open space fo r cnt ld rcn
to PiltY, end of str ee t

MAKE US AN OF FE R
MOBILE HOM E
IY70 c na mp 10r1 mOdel , one
corner 101 F our roo m s. wtt n
t&gt;a tn Cood condition. 1500
yr. I, sept ic tank a nd d r tl led
wAt er
furn ts hed
Rur a l
w.'lt er close by H oo ku p a ll
r ea dy tor extra moorte
nom e Thr s can o e a Qood
tnv es tm ent Own f wo, li ve
in one, wri t go a to ng wil ys.
lowarcl pa ym ent
Ren t
them bolh . shouldn ' t be any

prob lem Ca ll now. $ 13.500

l)j) &lt;;0011'

SPR 1NG SPECIAl
I;~
;~t r P!)
Good it'JIC('S.,
'&gt;111 .111 ponct .1nct ,, '.&gt; lro114
'&gt;prt no lor -A rl i N ,\npro x
II)\ tob.ln o two bid a
IOU', olJl(l ··,()1111'
DrrL&lt;.'O to ':.1'11

•no

WHISPERING PINES
17.8B Acres more or less ot

vac ant la nd l nr~ • cd 1n a
super loc con.'
1 mtl es
fr om R 10 ~\JI .:
H('lS
S(•v eral Jar~~ p ine trees on
• ,, and d good t}ur!d tng tot

IN TOWN
N tce c111 r,l c l tv p hO II lf' Wt lh J l&gt; cO r oom s, 1' ;
ba ths , la r ge l 1vtng room, l orrn cll dm1nq room ,1 n tce k1 t
chen , f ull br! SC'mf'n t, ow nr t m ovt'dou r o f town wtl l con
Sider off er s

EDGE OF TOWN - lovely

Rou1e Bu st nes.'\wt th unlrmrlt•cl p oll'll l trll II youw c~n l to
be tndepen dent and hnvr &lt;1 mon t' Y !nilk.rnq bu-,r ness of
your own , stop tn a r ou r of ft CC' l or c!Pidtl t:,

•

l11t 5 w01 1k nown CM r y Ou t ,c:, one- ot rnc
area's bes t A money m,lkti1Cl t) UStllf''1S lllo'll lllCiudPS
the propert y', ntu.• lol to Ollio R1vrr !r):turrc, nnct tnven
tor y Bu s1nPSS has n v er y qooct rwl tncotllf' pt•r tt•r~ r
Stop tn and tel us. QIVL you the ell !,ttl\
NICE LO T
GoocJ mob de Mnw or butlclulo 'i t!(' over
1 2 acr e n1ce lanCI, loco trct ci 03 \' ro town on Rt 1-1 1 Prt cC
r ed uced to $4,100
•

18 ACRES
VNy n 1cc 1,1nct 101 tnVI'S 1t11Pnl or (ll? vl.'lop
LDL!lftd c lose to Ad
m en!, smr1 tl fMm or llom ('
lie Sc hool

"I"'

lOS ACRES Good tarm w• l tl .'l moorrn 7hNtroom nome.
ful ly ca r pe ted . nt ce kt tch pn w ou ld br '" qood bee f
farm , na s i'l IMCJC' t&gt;ar n, 40 ):[50' w11 11 equtprnC'n l for
ra1 s1ny pou l tr y, n1ce pond , Fc&gt;r quson 3) w 1th all f'QUtp
m en! , l et us show you lil tS I 1nt· f .11 rn

WE NEED LI STINGS
NE HAV E A WAITING liST OF
~UYERS . LIST WITH US FOR FAST
fOUR PROPERT Y.

Evenings Call
Oscar Baird, Realtor 446-4632
John Fuller, Kealtor 446-4327

VACA NT LA ND
FOR SALE
12 A cr f&gt; s ol qood lr-rlll f'
level te~nd , has b!'('n !tiled
10 acres or more f tmbcr,
cut ou t '" 19T/, t ne res t tS
pasture
48 acr es tn all
Goocttr"vcst ment , S7 5, 000

NEW MO L&gt;U'- •R HOMF
1400 SQUARE FEET
li VIN G SPACE

Lor ,1 1 ~ o rll lilt ' t'( l&lt;l\' ot Rr o
"' 'r1 11' Rl
Gt &lt;~r1W• Vrt t,1qt'
No J J~ on ,, llt Cl' ~ ''' lor
(1 11[1 d(l{lr lt 011rll Jot l ,111 Dt'
purllr.t'L'cl
Ve r f SCI' Ilt l
IIII'W

uvt·rloo k.t~Ht

B oh

Evrtn&lt;, F,1rm.,
Ft'tl1Urt 3
furmc1l rn tr y, frvtno room
•'HHJ dtnrnq room M Od!'rn
r&lt;;l,lll(! ktl r lwn ,11 1bud! rn I
P.l l' r', Jltl h ,1 ~unkl'll ltrv
ru1
ru t,ll t I••( Till
'mok.r
,lldrrn
C.1n U\1'
mrtny t ,l (lil!rl'':t Wll1~ 11 1lfl'
riV t~ ll,liJIP
tll r ou ql• 1.!1o
Gr,111(1r Co lli'tll'

ly 110,000

2 BR ran ch 1S c lean as a P•n
and offe r s a llx20 f am rt y
rm , L R , modern k1t chen ,
laund ry rm , stee l Std1ng,
storm door s and w i ndow s,
cen t a•r and over I ilUf' ol
land sn own b y ilPPOtnl
mcn t

OWN YOUR OWN CAMPStT E tn thE' wtl derness of
l h" Wny nc Na ltOn ill For es t
5 to B a cre tra cts ot
wooUiand now ava1lab lc
actt o tntn g rnou sa nds of
cl UCS Of govcr nrnc nl lan&lt;l
Publ iC nunltng , l tsl).tn y a nct
carn ptng pcrm tii C'd Prr cc-:.
si M I a t S2500 w rth fr nan c
1ng avn tl c1 biP,

n:J

!rM

36 acres nea r M c 1gs M tn cs,
S ncres leveL mos t of
br~ J uncc co uld be p as tu re,
smel l! stream , rown sn tp
rOi'ICI, lo ll ,900

RACCOON CREEK

acr es of fl at lan d Wtlh 11p
prox 1500 It ot cr ee k Iron
sa ndy sort , barn
lr19('
loc.;, ted 1n North ern Ga ll ta

Co 11 3, 000
IN COME PROPERTY
12,000 sq
11
butld. ng
locciiCd 1n M iddlepor t. r ent
po1en ltal of over SJO.OOO per
YCM Ca ll to r morr tn
ton natlon

EIGHT

THOUSAND

DOLL ARS
4 rm s, bfl! h,
pa ri brt sem('n l, neect s s.Om('
r('pa• r s.
woocl bur nt'n g
S.IOVI , p l m05o l 7 il Crf'S On l hf'
Bar cus Hollow Ref , ( lilY
t ownsl,lp, Ga l l 1polrs Cr l y
scnoo t D1s1

FARM FOR SALE -

Qua li tY buil l ra nCili S less th an I

yr old.!.. must be ~ce n fo ap pr ec1M e Spe c tat l ea tu res
ar e qual 1ty c arpet thr oughou t , wrf(l" appr ovt•d k ttchen
witn stove &amp; refrig. , lh crm opnne wtndows. tnMble
si ll s, garage &amp; a l arge fl a t lo t on Jht&gt; Floyd Clark Rct , 1 1
m i. west of State R t 160 S31,900 She Nn /)y r1ppornl

SITE

Located on Stall' Route 7 a t
Kanau ga Cor ner tot h tts
npprox 170 It tr onfetge on
1 !dea l for (11most an y t ype
bUSt nCSS

deSC fl bC5 I h i S 47 A Ir rl CI of
ltl nU L oca t('d a pprox 3 ~
mr from Hol zc • Hospt!nl
near K err Roll1nq l rrl Ct ;..,
most l y clean {JrrlS51r1nd &amp;
pr tccd a t $.40,000

HUNT ER ' S D ELIG HT
53 S a cr('o:, M L mo~ t ly
wooded, 1dCitl tor you r
w('ck cnd ca mp Loc,llcd •n
Mor gan Twp .1nd prr cNI il l

PAST UR E

F AR M

S50,000, 150 as; r e~. mosll 'f
c l(•c!ll ' ro tltng !H I! prt stur £'
Goocl woven wrr e tcnc ,..,s,
lo t s. ol r cl fr on tage old
nousc &lt;lncl barn and rob
bose

LI STI NG S NEE DE D
WE ADVERTISE• NA ·
TIONAlL Y - WE BUY SElL - TR ADE

'oc.\\V

barn~
.
·
,·~ _. .dgs 30
Acrr
11\nd, s om e

SO

a

.~ t ure ,

most a ll
trit c l&lt;. lcl nd GoOd wood
to t , some saw ltm ber . 100
ac r es tn a ll r n ts w i ll sell,
WC' ' d ltkC tO ~C' II I f tO 'Y OU

614-446-3434

I
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...

SOUT HERN HIL LS
SPECIAL
PR ICE D LOW
Srx roam s, 'lor 3 BR . bath,
complete k itchen L R, T V
Rm , ut i lity rm , lull base
m ent Almost new FA ga s •
fu r na ce, and water l'lcafer
New plu m bing, new shingle
roo t House pai nt ed l ast
year . Lg
g ar den a r ea

Good sto ra ge bldg Rt 141 ,
just Out ol ct ly l!m•ts shou ld se ll lasf. Worth

every pe nny - $25,000.
PR ETTY AS A
PICTURE
The lOOk of luxury and
el egance in thrs nome con
taming 2,343 sq . ll . 4
!&gt;pac1ous b d r ms ., 21' ba ths ,
love ly famrty room , f ormal
liv ing r oom and din tng ,
m od ern krtch en, 2 c ar
g a r a ge , ful l basement
Qu.al l t v
workm a nsh i p!
Th ts home ha s so many ex
tra s you wtll lust have to
call l or more details .

..

OFFICE 446-7900

Po" PRICE RED UCE D
FOR Q UICK SALE'
SMAlL INVESTMENT
LOTS OF COMFORT
, EASTERN AVENUE
Nice 2 BR hom e for small
family
2 POrches, new
storm windows and doors,

ut il ity

bldg .

garden

ara Low utilities, ,

OB$

NEW LISTING . Double wtdc, ~tlua t ed on Tllff' lot 111
Co untry A 1re ESI .)t es 3 bedr oom. ( Jrpcted. 2 ba th s,
ce nt a c, nel l ur al yas Some aoo ltr1nces S26.000 00
'
J

N EW LI ST ING I tJNi r oom B+ !Ill I Rei I ,l(rf' l.t tld,
well or rur ~ll wat 1 r tuf 1 01 1 hJ•Ildll' P1 rr PCJ to r uutc k
o:.atr s11 000 00

TWO BEDROOM

HOME .

ne.vly

carpeted , l arge por ch rural wat er

conslrucled .

located on Bear

Run Rd P roce $35 ,000 00
3 BEDROOM ca rpeted home tn P lantz SO, nat gao;
heat , 2 a dd lltondl Jots tncfudecl (180' x140 '1
Pn ce

S3d, 900

very

QOOd·

Meat.

Lot •o·x 170' ,
SJ,oob worth of new fur
nllure goe$ with sat• Good
hOme for older couple or
n)9&lt;1erate i~• tamttv .

fl'..OOO

SMALL ACREAGE
MOBILE HOME

21,, acr es cl ean and w~IJ
kept . Mob . hom e tn good
cond Good wafer svpty,
sprtng dev . wifh new c te c·
!ric pump. Garage wl1h
handv work benches built
In_ Some tree s around to

add to th e beau ty ot the
acra ge Good loca tion for
more homes of any type
you may C1esl r c T hts and

more forst 3,500.

We're ~he Neighborhood Professionals~M
..
I

S.JJ soo - Th is cut ie ll a~ 3 Br s , lg ltv rm , tom r m ,
lg. 'ki1. d i n~ com bi n, wh ic h tS completely CQU! PPeCI, .a
utility r m Selltng on a r oomy lol wt th , an 1ngr ou nd
sw 1mmin g pool tor tt")OSC hot summe r ctay s a hcitd.

S17

soo -

small fr am e nom e w1 111 3 Br s. ea t 1n k.tt chcn,
Jo ts of closet space

'h base. wlfh out side entr an ce
on t;, acr e lot

SJ4 ,000 -

J BR . tr a m e home wllh ca rport. carpeled

PORTER - Bri ck t ronf on lg
level tot , 3 bedn&gt;Orn s. lg l tving r oom w rth bcau trl ut
f trcpla ce. formal d 1ni ng r oom , ~it c hen, diShwasher &amp;
rang e, l g 2 ca r q ar age, carpet ed th r oughout Gr ea t

NEW LISTING
Bus1ness butl dtng srtuated m
tnctudes
Galltp olts 80 ' frontage on Eas1ern Ave
business bldg and t rental s Call for more tn formatton
COMM ERC I AL PROP E RT Y J,lC I&lt;. 'lon Oh10
1\-•, o
budd 1ngs, pr eo:.cn t l~ k'ilSCd and occuorNI Jlso two
apnr l m en ts over bUSinr!,cs Presrn t &lt;'HH'U •ll1ncome ex
creds $4,000 00 Buy now for S-10 000 00

2 BEDROOM COMPACT HOM E. loc ated 1n Gallopol,;
on 2nd Av e. Newly patn led JUS I rtght for 1nlown ltvt ng
Pnce 516 ,000
WHERE ELSE can you purchase ,, 3 bedroom.
carpeted hom e, St luated on
120 x.75
lot
a ll
undergrou nd ut ilt t 1es. Gall tpolts Cil y School Dtstr1c l
Ttl e prtce ts $25 000 bu t you Cdn t R EPLACE FOR

THAT 1

30AC RE S,wtth mode-r n 3 bedroom home npa.r Porter
a pprox.tm a tely 10 mtn fro m hosp•tal plenty ol
prt 11acy Pnce S5Q 000

15 1 ACRES, near Vtn ton , 4 be droom home 2
outb ut ld tngs. some equtpmen t rwarlable sorne !Imber
pa st ure and bo tt om land Prtce $75.000
2JO' x !SO ' BUILDING LOT near E vfJrgrPl'n
htg hway , r ural water, prtcc $5 ,900

BUILDING ON UPPER 2Nt'f' AVE

alonq

needs som e

r epatr Buy for ~t -1.50000

All the room s ar e lar ge in this lo vely frttm e
ho~ e If has 11 fa m . rm ., 3 Br s. ki t wilh for m al d rn
with ni ce cabinet s, 112 bath s, a 2 car garAge Wtt h J 11
acres of tand.

need

we
your proper t ies to r our tist of qu a lif ie~ .buy er s.
"four house may be the on e fhey are waiting lor

DOJoi'T D ElA Y, CALL US TODAY
CALL AT HOME
VICKIE HAULDR EN
808 LANE
BECKY LANE
WALT LANE
DENVER HIGLEY
KENNY RATLI Fi'

441-4042
446·1049
446·04SB
446-04S8
446-0001
307·7l29

t, nl

,a nd sewer Cctl l for rnorr tn torm At ron
NEW LIST ING . 111 KnnclUQa , )In Av t
3 lwuroOtn
home St fua ted on n•ce lot Pr 1ced to &lt;;t tl I 21 st S2l 000 00

NE'w LI STING Commerr ral butld rng rn G{111q)olt')
Cou r t St 12 apil rt mcnt s over bustnrss Cilll l or more 111
l orri1 at to n

EDGE OF TOWN -

NEW LI S f I NG : l Bedroom , LOWN R tvt'•r kt1
C1 l y waiN , tuPI otl llCrll Pr t( C' 'S 1),000 00

Three bedrooms, WOOdburn 1ng

fi rep la ce , $27 gas bud ge t, sun deck off .kttchen, f ull bae
men! , family room , a realgoodt e and pnced rig ht. Call
us for an appotntment.

10 ACRES - Lovely bu dd ing s1te , sept tc tank of pro
perty ready- tQ build on

sss 000 -

15, 000 SQ FT. BUILDIN G, located Wtltl1n thr

Gallrpolt~ PM k tng lot no S!('pc; to cfrml&gt; Ct l-1 w11t•r

COUNTRY SETTING - N1ce home on a l arge lot one
mile fr om Rio Grande Thre e bedroom s, two bath s,
woodbur n lng f trelac e, Jots of ex tra s.

NEW liSTING -

home The downsta i r s and out s1de have had cx l en..,tve
r'emodel lng There areS Br s , ltv r m .• l am rm w1th a
wood burner , lg countr y kitc hen, baf h and part i al
base Also a lg barn . tool shed , stl o, lots ot oufbu tld tng s
wit h 18 a cr es of nice I and . On R t 160.

FA BU L OU S 1-?A NCH
Qual tlf bUill L Sh aped br i Ck
r .. c,,u,•nc• em dn cl Ttra ci •V(&gt; ,. a&lt; lrlndsca ped tot Th1s
tuv1 1, t tj• w0om nom( of IN':. formal entrance
Bt aut tul -,un lr.J n l•vrng roorn W11t1 a stone f ir eplace,
fo(tndl rlr'l no &amp; ? baths Ful l t)fi3 1~men t 1ncl udes a
&lt;,prrCollu'&gt; lrtrl"'ltlf room wrlh w b l tr•' pli! Cf' rec roo m &amp;
lrrlr 7 r nr t•lr" If' &amp; 111 rll pump Call for {l POOt1'1 1mc nt

w+ lll llr!frlqt &amp; l,n cl(' to t wrth rno1Jt1 1..110111L' hook up Call
tod,l'f for Hila

MEIGS CO. PROPERTY
M I DD LEPO RT - HAND Y MAN
Don' t mt SS
m,o:, I)MCii"l•n Good 7 510(( 3 1}1 Uroom nom e 1n
Jlf, &lt;I o t c..o n11 r. pa1r lnclu&lt;JPr, I rooms. &amp; ga ra ge
utll J rootn ,1p· &amp; lr•ncrct plr&lt;J Wtll ac cept Is. !
r. 1~on,11) • oil· r
14 uol{ll•n opoor tunr fy awat i S
th• t&gt;uf• rot 1t115 diiiCICfnn• ft'nlOdete d 2 stor y
tdrm nome ln(lu{lf'':&gt; 5 IJC'ctroorns larqe ltvtng
f'"00fT1 IS.
• Dcl ' h" 15 a cr ro, ot l tiiClbiE' land &amp;
lidlrlnr. Ill pcoSTur·· &amp; &gt;t.'OOOiclncl Well wo rfh the
l ... ~ IIIIJ 01 II I Uf &lt;;,.!6 900

a ACRES

'lm 111 houc,p 1'l QOO{t cond1I10n w tth 2
ri10Ltl•· ~lOtnl lo ' o., .v rtn sco t c tan k Excellent tn
,p&lt;.,trrrn· SIROOO

PR I CE D TO SELL
Owner mo vtn g , need s to
"&gt;l'll m., I', -.T~Jr f horne 1n Porn ero .., Inc ludes a
JOO(l t.o~•, , •n"~'lll wr'h Jamily room, a bed roo ms,
11VIf11J ~oom ~ I l l ll t'n &amp; hn lh Larg e lot Wt th fenc
•'rt tl,1C~ytlrd On!, S17 000

1 STORY I ROOMS IN VINTON

Sol1 d 4 bedr oo m

rv IU(I• ':. lrvrnq roorn k t! Chen &amp; bath FA otl fur
n.1, '11&lt;•· '&gt; / f'(IIOT lronts on R! 160 Only S18.500. Call
Dlltl\rlll'-,
3BitH11\orJ888555

CENTERPOINT
Prl'ltf ':tL'ITtnq on 1' 1 ac . l'ot Ve r y
,J I)+ droOt'
t11 )('vo•l w th ICirg e hv1 ng r oo m &amp;
.'. o l (l 1-.tlrn~·n 1&lt;\tlh plt'nly of Cr1bln t? I S &amp; 1'r1 bath s
, ,r,l~ &lt;l1lf1HH ctoocl uorocnsoot SSO.OOO

w e hav e qualtf ied Real Es1ate Buyers. If st ncere about

sell ing, catt today. we need properties $2l,OOO to S4S,OOO
range , w e hav e many 11acant land seek ers. Ca ll Today.
LUXURY HOMES - Stxf y f 1ve thousa nd upwa rd We
•
have se11era 1 C~tf today

INVESTMENT - Dup lex , bOIM Si des presently rented
And no letu o on the oem and for r enlals .

WE HAVE OTHER LISTINGS &amp; PICTURES OF ALL
OUR LISTINGS IN THE OFFICE COME IN &amp; LET
US HELP WITH OUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS .
WE BUY . SELL OR TRADE
Douglos Welherhott- Broker , 446· 4H4
SALES ASSOCIATE
earl W1nter s 446-3828

John C•udttt•IS·~ 167:
Charles Kiesling 446-l964
Lee 'Johnson 1lH740

REDUCE D T O ~21 , 000
Ownrr tn ft 01nd &amp; n eeos 10
,,, l,~,r,; ,11 Mr • &lt;. ~,~, th J Of'ct r oom )lom e near V into n
Hn n • 11•'1'11'&gt; '&gt;orr, r. p,lrr tlUPClQOIS beau l tf UL A pprox
I~ ,v r•''&gt; rJ TIJ 1l'::&gt;1ur• 8. wOOcf~ w th bdiMlC(' !rl la bl e. A lSO
!tJ"(' IOlltJ "'' pon J &amp; OTI1 er ou tbuddtngs

BARGAI NS ARE HARD TO FIN D

LOOKING FOR SOMETHIN G tn the Ew tn gfor' orca n
We have listed a corner tot wtlh stat 1on buddtng oltrs
an ad dtftonal lot across the sl re-el Crtlf for rnorf•
1nformafton
N EW LIST ING : 2 bedroom , carpe ted home Situated (lr
u pp er 2nd A11e . Gall •polts One lloor . Ideal tor young or
' rel 1r ed couo le L1vrng , uldtty r oo ms. , k dchen and bath
New wtrtng and pl umb1ng Newlv renovated (dlt 1or
m ore Informa tion

NEW LIST I NG : In Gall1p0ltS , Locust Sf , larqf' 110mt
only 11 7 bl ock;s f r om sc 11oo rs, co nvcn1cnl tocrl1 10n c r1n
be used as two apar tmrnts, f! r 1~,: Qn t &gt;y S76,9lJO lW

YES we n a~o~e nou se fr a iler s a nd lot s.

Ldfge 7 stor y

VA OR FH A
Ov1 r 1 acrr r1MU 1 I mt te from Ct l y
1 tlOt l &lt;., N1w11 r1 rno&lt;t( trd 3 bc droor"l nome tne w Std 1ng
ll•ltWIHllt t1&lt;r l w,lfr r tlPrlfr r fur nncc. porc hes, e tc.) In
ILtW'" n l.tr&lt;w rtvtnQ room 3 '::&gt;PtiCIOU3 bedroom s, very
tll( ~ !r'l, t&gt;'i,,.Jrtl! ctrn.n q room Also full ba5.e ment Wt l h
11lll'ltl f or rl'r "'""1oom &amp; lnundr 1 room Low S30s

lliJ'"''

CROWN .C ITY - Three or tour bedroom w tth lar ge !tiJ
ing room and kitchen Full balh, k1tchen ap p lia nces go
wt th house A barg a tn

throu ghout, w b fr p l i n l tv r m . uf ti ii Y rm Th ts home
is neat as a pin _

BABY FARM -

1

68 ACRE FARM

BUILDIN G LOTS : 75'x.120' , all underground utdthes
r ural wa ter, central sewage collecl1on, bladtop
streets No m ob ile homes Pnce $3,500 00

buy .

LETTHEGALLERYSELL YOURPROP E RTY

In

EXCEL LE NT BU SINE SS LOC ATIO N
155' 1ro nlagc
on PI 1'-i diJC'Il!l o 1111 tr orn ro ....m Allrn cl tve ra nch horne

Rod ney Rural w ater , no mobile hom es Pr1ce S5 000
ea ch

BRICK RANC H. RT . lS

t\

TO SELL -

LARG E MO D E RN HOME IN TOWN
Pertcc t pl ace
t,J r 1 tldt!r, n r v~cJik. ro &lt;::.chooiJ Th•~ orcnar a h tll nom e
w Uil"'&gt; t 1 1rr.J• twclrooms l
oa tn3 f'(l1 tn k i tChen ,
l,tmlll rocrm m tn mMvPiou&lt;:. vr·'W 2 large patt oS and
r ,J rTI ,ll IJ.t''' n11111 ,u,o oversut&gt;(.J t.No 1.. ar ga r ilge ThE
, • ., , p 11 t r;f l1&lt;, It" prl (l' S.19 500

ONE ACRE LEVEL LOTS on Hamsb ur g Rd ncar

BOB LANE, BRANCH MANAGER
855 SECOND AVENUE
GALLI POLlS , OH 10

AN~ IOU S

lop co ndtlt on &lt;ln(l on(• ol th " bes t locrrtrons J large
IJt uroom-. l or m.11 clrnonq quJI• Ii lt'cl t tn} kiiChen , 1 'l
tJrlll1'&gt; lt i ~&gt; pld c •' 7 r ,,r qd ra ql IMQ" landsca ped lol

n 1,

OVE R •

Owner!:. MP ; r,xtou s to se ll
1111r) .11rroosf new hom e
~ p c'ICIOU3 ktf Cil n W!lll Cal
10
rtrt:'a Almo"' c111 .1P
p lt Unces qo.;.:t\\,
t\c llg
11drm s., I '!1tJ~
ltvin g
room, tw
.... &lt;1r gMoge
Pl{'n ty storilfJC' New p aved
ctr tiiCWt'lY Close Ia Hol zer
M c d Center . Immedia te

OWN E R TR ANSFER RED

P r rrl(ir~tS4 11 000 SprrnqVc~ lll'f

59 900

LOOK TH II OVER'
Tht'J l arm houst- has ~~:or.
r ooms. bdlh , fu l l bascmr"''tl.
carport , ~ f orm w lrtl.f'~ ,
r ural wa l er or 0 "' C\\\""~
15oo lbs
..ll•!tc,

$2S.OOO.OO

ex cep t huntmq &amp;. camptng
40 acre :. of tnP Wildes.!
cou nt r y tn G.-JIItcl Co
Local('d tn !h e N r!f n( Na
I10n ill For cs. l &amp; prrcf &lt;J i'll

OHIO RIVER
REALTV, INC. ·

men t only , STR OU T REA LTY 4•16 OOOB

PRI CE REDU CED : 3 bedr oom carpe ted home located
on L ower Rive r Rd , 011er lookrng th e Oh 1o R1ver Somrr~ver frontage , newly redeco rated . prtce reduced to

101

ACRES
A ll c tcc1n mosll y
l d lnbl e, presen tl y 1n g r ass
2 poncts, sever at uoocl l)a rn s
&amp; sneds , J cow mtl k p nr l o~.
tot) l&gt;ase, 1lx60 rnob 1l('
nom e tS now r en tC'a , 6SO II
fr on ta ge on Sta te R t S5•t rll
E no, Ohro, 1,000 ft fron taqc
on coun t ( r d S7S,OOO Call
for mor e de I a do;,

1

JUST LIKE NEW

Canterbury

446 3408

NEAR LECTA
101 ac r P
!arm w t111 45 A ttll fl bl r. 5
rm hou se, 3 bar ns. sc ver r1 t
oth er oulbutldr ngs ce ll r~r
house, sprtng wntC'r &amp; ,,
3500 lb l ob . base $50,000

IO yo CAlL NOW

Conventcn tl y toea ted 1 Ar e
you l ook1ng for a n tc e l arge
nome close fo sc hool s.
grocer y etc ? The n her e ts
the one, a n tce '1 s tor y
f r a me
Fea fu rcs.
4
bed roo m s, bath s, form al
entry w ith open sfa ,rcase
rtnd lt"Vtng r oom , fam ily
room M oder n eat tn k tt
wen w1 lh a 1drge pantry,
ultft l 't' on The matn fl oor
Also a u t ili t y bud d ing a nd a
garage, al l th is located on a
lM ge lot w i th a new cha tn
l1 nk fence LO OK T HI S

Mos~

- Level ~ ml
r olltng la n(l, Rnc
coon Twp , Gii llr pol ts Ci t y
School Dr s! , front s on I
rds , w ater line on 2 St drs,
poten t ta l pl u s

................... "'''"'d·· .... ' ' ' ''

CITY PROPERTY

446-1066

BEAUTIF UL
CONTEMPORARY
The m ost
1JI 'duldul woodPd !;.Pt1r ny m lt1t3 are,1 18 wood ed acres
rn Crlr 5ct'lool Oro:,! Lovcl f J br"d room home w 1th
rrow' s nr~t 1 frrPpt nu•o:, lamtl •t room plus hug e r ec
room, oflt r1 rlnd J 1Mih":~ Wrap around dec k - V er v
&lt;lOO&lt;I old 11rn" tJMn fou mus t sec rn ts one

t~ e ntly

RANNY BLACKBURN,
BRANCH MANAGER

8 R homf' ·I or 5 BR . co m
pl ete k11 c hen. DR . L R new
woot1burncr , F /\ Otl fur
1wcc , loq cabtn, work shop,
co m bldg Over 8 dC r e~.­
bcauti i UI land , leve l to r oll
mg Bldg lots Many ways

REALTOR

512 .500

tage o n Sfa l e Reu l e 7 i'I P
prox 6 m 1, nor I h o f town
Wtl ll ease a l l or par t

VA APPROVED HO MES
PLUS- TREMENDOUS
GOODI ES•

160

RUSSELL WOOD

13 A SOU ND IN VESTMENT

COM MERCIAL
LAND
FOR LEASE - 400 II Ir on

n.

AREA

097 1

GOOD FOR NOTHING

MORGA N TOWNSHIP

COMMERC IAl

511 P E R BUY•

RANCH4BEDRODM S
Spa ce abou nds tn fh 1s
room y home. Spac• ous tty
tng r oom
ca thedral cetl
lngs an d w .b: fire pla ce. for
mat d rn 1ng &lt;Hea , m odern
fullv equ1pp(' d k i tc hen, 3
ful l bath s, ce ram tc ! tie , fu ll
fin ts hed basem ent wtth
large tam tl y room a nd w b
f tr eplace, ta rg e u t ttrt y
room , r ec roorn and a
playr oom for th e l r!f le
ones Double ca r gar age f
w i l h el ec trt c open er Set
ft ng on a good si ze lo t most
ly c hat n l 1nk
fence d
L oc ated off fro m St ate Rf

FOR LEASE
New 6,000 -..q I! Brtc k
(o rnmr ' f Cittl
~o r
LP(l~l'
NoN'
.' QOQ SQ N ow (Oi npi!' INI
:• 000 'lq f 1 Nnw BP• nq
R l'IIOV c
llt •{ I
.' 000 r;,q It to 01• Q.,nov,l tt'CI
~ 100 P,tvt•d PMkrn&lt;l qO(''l
,vr ll r ti lt' It .t '; i'
(rlll N 0w .t wdl Ill' h'(1'.&gt;t•CI

LOG CAQI N - LMQ f' ston C'
t trcpl ace. rn o&lt;ler n b&lt;J!h,
toll, log s ar e hilnd newn, 14
wogoC'd acres, g r eat p lace
to r;Tt&gt; t away

EKCELLENT BU SIN ESS OPPORTUNITY

BEA UTIFUl
VALLEY VIE W
SEClUSIO N CMhedral
ce 111ng
Roug h saw ed
cedar L011ely lrv1 ng r oom
wrlh hu ge beau t tfu l WB
l1rcplace . Lo ts of other ex
tras .n cludt n Q l ull base
men ! /\!1 lh tS on o sccntc
6 7 a c r('~

M O'.'t ll (j IO lilt ':. M C'il? You' ll be glad
y ou Inspec ted lll1 s. oul sl ,lnct1 nq tH)IllC H Js J IJectr oo m s,
P4 ba ths. d1 1ng room , rll ((' nletlcrn k.t1 ct1en, l tVtng
room w rt h ft r C'p lno'. lu ll y Lclrp&lt;' l t'cl na t u r ,~l gr~s neat,
g ar aq e, shown b y n ppo1ntmen r

CROWN CITY
E)(trllrn l !Ju tl rl rn (! tor 11u &lt;., 1nrs or ol
fr ee, but l d 1ng rs sc·t up tor 11 bc c~uly ~h op or rl bnrbcr
bo th Wtltl cq utp mC'n t, luc.l li'Cl on r1 n rcr lo t Pr 1cc
re1juc:ed t: alll od•lV

RODNEY

4 ~6

ROul e 27 ACR: ES

160, approx 5 acres lev el
lnnct , good tn veslrn cnr fo r

HANDYMAN SPi;C I AL
GoocJ otclr-r nome,
bedroom s. bal ll, Otn1nq room alm os t nf' w turn ace,
needs. a 11 t tie work bu 1 •.., ,, qoou t1uy tor SI? 800, I oc Mled
on a nt ce l ot .n IJ, ct w(' ll

Br tc k hom e stt uoted on a spacto us wooded
lot w tth 1n Ctly Ll m tf s Step IN SIDE a nd see
fh 1s lov ely l1 v 1ng r oom, wdh a coz y w b
i! rep lll cc , 3 bedr oo m s, cm y famrl y r om ,
cq u rpped k tl c hen. 2 bath s, large Ultlr f y
r oo m w tlh severa l bU1!1 tn c ab1nets New
car pcttn g, gas to rccd ,11 r f ur nace and ce n
Ira I dtr 2 Cdr ga r ag e A good qua l tt y ~J ut II
t1om c LOO K T HI S OVER!

On t:' story , atum in ut'll s•dt ng, 2 bedroom s
bath , m o&lt;tern k1 tchen ltvtng r oo m . l ull
ct1vt dl•d LJiHie+llent , dou bl e c .1r 9Mi'IQC pl us
a n ex. Ir a QM itlJt' A ll 1t11s : &gt; rlltng on 'l ,,crcc;.
ol w oodl and Ctl y ~c h oo l &lt;II S! r tc t Won 1
l as t to nq Cn l l now

WE

I

acr es, tOO acr es p a~ tu rP &amp;
cropland , coal &amp; l t~n cs t o n f'
rrpcr ted , nea r- pr oposed
U S 35, QOOd tO YCSI IYlen t
propcr fy $100.000 '

ROONEY VILLA GE II
N tcc r .-1n ch w tlh 3 1Jectroom s,
bafh Wtlh sl1ower , Ct1rpc fc d, 1 cdr ga r&lt;19e, co unty
water , Ctfy 5c hool d rsfrt cl vf'r y qoocl buy tor S25.000

NEW LISTING
Good J bt d rootn llOU~P, ba th . e,_,
tertOr has atum•num Std1nq , 2 \ lr ,1wber ry pil tchcs, 9
acr es loca ted on Detv 1s R&lt;l , low prr cc ot Sl 5 900

CAL L NOW FOR MORE INFORMAT ION
AND AN AP POIN TM E NT'

446-288S

E vt• n1ngs

SALE

GREENFIELD

TWO Ml LES OUT

bc~lh

FOR

Lo ca ted on o ld Rout e \60 rt t
E ver gree n, Ltn co lq P 1kf' &amp;
Gcoq,J('S Cr e('k Ret Co
water a vn tlabl e
M ob il e
hOmes we lcome

mg only ss.soo

M
ER N HOME AND28ACRES
Be lh C' l tr sl to see lhts very we ll ke pt 3
l&gt;ed room nome A ll bu lf t 111 kt tchen, b a th,
lt vt n g room, has u wood burne r D•vtdcd
l&gt;ao;;('m ent &amp; r cc r oom Th 1S r•omc tS on ly 6
yro;; old Loca rcct o ff !r om St R ! 554 Nor1t1
C&lt;1 11 fo1 111 r1 ny m ar l"' (teta tl s

LOTS

fl c1 11 c o unty
wa t e r
avatl abl c, mob ile homes
we lco m e ,
to cclf e d
tn
Ccn tenilry on L1 nco1 n Ptk e

TOWNSHIP 18 acre s,
steep, roc ky bru shland,
good for hunt ing and ca mp

IMMACUA TELY KEPT HOME

REAL TO
992 Jl l S
216 &lt;,.Second Street
COMPACT HOME - TillS

lOT FOR SALE BOx 180.

446-7013

EW

44t)-3Cll434

K en Morga n

fl

SOUTHERN HILLS REAL ESTATE

.

Ru s. sel l 0 Wood
- Ev e m nq ~
4~6 4111B

"We Sell !Jetter Living"

$3,500

.. .

VIRGILB SR

CALL

show r1 of!

Arthur A . Nibert
Sen•or M ember
Amencan Soct efy
of Apprais er s

THE WISEMAN
REAL ESTATE AGENtY

H•·al Estatr fur ~alt•

Heal E state for Sa I&lt;·

GALLIA COUNTY'S LARGEST
REAL ESTATE AGENC~

,Y ilt II ilOUS\l lei li S

•" - - " " •

Heal E•tate tor Sale

-

1218 EASTERN AVE. GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

I

we're the Neighborhood Professionals."

TEAFORDm

H.,aJ Eslat., fur Sale

BAIRD &amp; -FULLE~
REALTY

EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED

to ll'dl l'&lt;t&lt;~lu ru tr~s c111d requla
tr o r1 s Wtwl1 rl s trrn clur yuu to :,ell

:tt;

~'Mtate tor Sale

Heal Estate l~fW-i

Kral ),;•tate for ::iale

Use Sunday Times-Sent_inel Classifieds

23 LOCUST STREET

•

•

[).7'--The Sunday Tunes&amp;ntinel, Sunday, Aprtl9, 1978

For Best Results Use Sun.d ay Times-Sentinel Classifieds

"

cH

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NEW L I ST IN G 50 r~cre'J. '}s tory l rrunt 11 onw lO&lt;illt'CI
on Frrcndly RtdQ(', 3 becrroom , lu c f orl t urnitct~ one
born , property len cNt. Prt CC'S30.000 00

IF YOU ' RE THINKING ABOUT SELLING , GIVE US
A CALL AND WE ' LL BE HAPPY TO DIS CUSS OUR
LISTING CONTRACT WITH YOU . WE HAVE
BUYERS BUT WE NEED LISTINGS! !! LET US
SELl YOUR HOME WHEN YOU ' RE REAOY .

'"' t;1••

,HJ..,, nr r,· ',

Don' t s top look

best buy you're go1 ng to see
L.,.,.,nq {I r11no oro10 3 bedrooms. butlt 111 eat tn k. tt
r .•n 1u11 1" t'lnl·nr ta l ":. of qoo(l space for fa mi lY or
roorn r:: 1,1 1 It nccctlot il!lCI Qriraqe $.32,900
r.
lh,~

NES Tl ED IN THE WOO DS 5 MIL ES FROM TOWN JTMtltnt ,lornu un lht&lt;:. Tr N~ ltnt'rJ drtve, w"t :: hi ng the
.. &lt;lUll r&lt;·ls ol,, f ,1s fOU •lDPrOa cl1 tn•s r f' i'lll y beaut iful
I J'ilf( rf'rl\\000 } &lt;,'Or { tnal rS (QtllO!t•tcty surrounded
n, t&gt;IO ln~.-~·ty \1\0Q(!&lt;., 1 n1s nous1• 1nctu.df\S a fo rmal en
trdtHt writ d/1 •..JP''" c., to rW'dp lilrQe,llvrng r oom wifh
tot'&gt; ol ttlr~c.,.., ct' nor liiJr nry buil t 111 k ttct1en wtlh bi g
vtr'w ot 11'~ wood&lt;, clml pool 21 , ba th s, a or 5 bedroo ms
1 P1r'1S it•r tlt'(lf oo1n hilt:, &lt;.,f' ll 1nq: roorn oM pr ,vate ba th )
Full brl':!t m1 nlDrlt""ltal! y llntSh t cl lr1 mtly &amp; rec . room 2
Cr;H QMil~~' YOU N On I lin d c1 fltC(•r llOirlC
IMMEDI ATE PO SS E SS ION
Owner na s moved,
tnUC..I q II niJ\\ )p, ~ IOU'i ..t b&lt;'droom t10me Ill town Wt lh
liHlH' l"n11 y room&amp;. lrvnlQ r oom plu.., 2 bat hs Nt ce
y,lr£1 \\&gt;1!11 Utlrrlill S,'B 800

ATTRACTI VE HOME ON 3 ACRES
2 story home •n
C&lt;'n l efi&gt;Otnt wtll1 a oanoram•c v1cw of the countryst de
Tn,o;, t 1 ro om llom(' •ncludes. d C.O lY 11v•ng room wttn
w I) t p qooo ~tlNt D+'(lroorns&amp; pr(' ll y k1tc nen. F .A. otl
turn.lLi &amp;. e~ 1!,173 l h60 rnobtlf&gt; t1orn£' plus e)( Ira hookup
tor rratlt' r Low $40 '3

BUILDING LOTS &amp; ACREAGE
wOODED HOME SITE
4 ac res rnore or less
on Ch('rry Rtclqc rn Rt o Gto noc No mob ile
homes p lt'&lt;l S(' S12 900
LOTS
Wh tl c Oat-: Roact
Good spot for
but ldlnQ or mobrlc hom e Lot s are approx 2

acres. &gt;t .soo.ooea .
LARGE BRICK IN TOWN

Good 10 room Mom e on

2nd Ave Down ~l ~1r s has been rem od eled, upsta irs
needs a t1tfle w ork Could bee orne alt ne homft or rent a l
•nveslm('n t FL'n cc d tJac kyard {'lnd 2 car carport . Cal l
Toctay

AnENTION
DON'T
' GIVE
IT AWAY!!!

YOUR HOME MAY
BE WOR TH MORE
THAN YOU THIN K...
Don ' t fry to se II it
'( our se lf . Let a pro fessronal do 1t for yo u. It
may sav e you t1m e and
money'

Think Rea I Estate
Think Strout Really
446-0008
" The only Broker yo u' ll e11er need "

•

You can't sell Apples out of an empty
ba skel. Residentia l Proper·ly N"dtd .
$25,000 to $55,000. We absolutely do h1ve
Qualified Buyers waiting for us to find the
right pr operly for them .
' ·

E.M. WISEMAN. BROKER 446-3796 tvE.
E. N. WISEMAN, BROKER 446-4500
JIM COCHRAN, SALESMAN 446-7811 EVE.
500 2ND AVE. CALL 446.3643 GAlliPOLIS

�1).6- The Sw1day Tunes-&amp;nl111el, Sw1day, &lt;}pnl9, 19i 6

Heal Estate for Sa.IP

lt&lt;Jal E• tate for Sale

H&lt;!al t :statc for :Sale

Heal Estate·for ;;ale

•

446-6610

We Don't just Show Your House.
We Sflow It Off.
We slww f)Oicrllr.ll ht.yor s .111.
1118 lillllqs ilicll lndKP d I'UUSe d
i'Llilll' J IK(' 8Xird Sllli"dC]L' SIJdC8
Or tile ''l"ll Ill n ,,~I URY 2 1ll.iCit
'·' c"·IJL' ' •,,,,,, ',1 specr, l lly lr .mwd
t"•'li",', llldl w 111 t,rltlWit&gt;dqc ol
&lt;'1&lt;'1 , il' 11(i 110111 ~ilUW111Q ilOUSOS

VJIIU"

li 21

SOUTHERN HILLS REAL ESTATE

Loc nfed 3 miles ·
Gall 1polts on Sl Rt
7 Stor y &amp; ha lf. fr am e, J bedrooms, ba th ,
modern kttchcn, d 1n tng llreil , lt vtng roo m
ft re ptace, doub le CM q .;rr agc Al ~o has a
rC'nl a l p rOIX' I ty wtt h tt Cll Y scnoo l d tslrt c t
Good 1nve stmen 11

Tt1 1s very n1 cc home fea ture s 3 bedr oo m s,
and a ha lt . large modern k tfche n, d tn
tng area, hvtng room w1th a con1ca l
f1re plil cP uttl i fy ro om , se ltrng on a good
stz e lot Th1 s home 1S very tastefully
dec orat ed Ther e ts ai50 a n {1bove tne
qround s wtm mt n ~ poo l Buy t nts hom e a nd
you ' ll be r ea dy l or the not su mm er d a ys 1

Bonnte Stutes
Evenmgs

CITY PROPERTY,
E~CELlE N T CO NDITION

LIST
WITH US

Merrr.t Carter
Eventngs

J79-2184

WILL
SELL

PLAN TATION

COU NTRY HOME
ACRES

&amp;

5

Loc af ed oh Slat e Rl 141.
n•cc nome, k ilChen l tvtn Q
room , 4 bed r oom s, ba tll ,
llc15('!ll(•n l Ow ner Wi ll sen
wr th sm a ll down pa ym ent
&amp; lnnd co nt re~c t to (tny
quali fi ed bu yer

GOOD IN VESTME NT OR
RENTAL PROPERTY
1? 11crrs mor e or tess of vil
cn n t 1.1nct mo:. tt y tcvct n r:~s
a !.Jrfl dll pond on 11 ,l nd d
W1•rt Possrbll' !lOok up to(
IW O rn OIJtl(' llOITll'S Close l o
llliiii!S

ACRE AGE
Sr )t' .1crr-s on l}lr!Ckt op ro"(l

Each off 1c e IS Independen tl y owned and operated
CF NTU RY /1 ~OUT HERN H ILLS C&lt;:El~L ESTA TE . ?3 LOCUS f.., I , PHONt: J46 6010

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Hill ! ot ilfCi'l or morro IS
woo&lt;! to •
Sellt ng "'' "
Jt'c1SOI1tl bl l' pncc Hnnndn
1 r f\CC' Sc hool Dr s! Lol s ot
lor f'WOO (I
Cnll Now

lAND FOR
DE VE LOPMENT

VS REA·LTY

u:::!

BRANCH

has 3 bedrooms , c1ty wdter
and natu ra l gas Good for
sta r ting ou1 or ret 1red
couple Has leve l lot 1n
Sy ra cuse Just S1,500
SIS , OOO Renovated 3
b ed room home wtlh · 7
baths . Na t ural gas and c1 1y
w ate r Home wtl l take li ttle
upkeep Wal k to the ~!ores

COUNTRY

LIVING

BUD McGHEE MANAGER

428 SECOND AVE.

PH.

446~552

ANYTIME

IN

TOWN - Wa tch the nver
boa t s tr am thts 5 room
home Newly redecorated
wllh
woodburntng
f treplace
Start out or
re ti re here tor $7 ,500

1 ranch Wtltl lo ts of c lar; s
wd.llove theiOCi11r On 01117 Two mtles f tom
Gallipolis Thre r BR '" 11 1 ball•s . u1r! tl y
Ml'cl kll chrn (lnd d1n1nQ (trr" a ,epMa l ed b{
&lt;i' l)fH
fht s IO"Vt•l y home tS comple te ly
&lt;lril PC&lt;I . and 11;. c at pr tf'd throug hout except
nT(• k.1t /\It f' l(l( ! rrc W111l trn lral arr , at Inch
C'&lt;l onro:lqe w•tn £1lr-c tr 1c ooor op ene r and
ov(•r llead s lor aq •~ Call now fh tS I tO&lt;' 110rnc
•sava lla b le Hnml'Otillt ly

New L rs ttng
Lt' ! us ~Mw you a vPrv
trrtct rv•• 4 { t' tl' old hornP rn Gnll1 pol rs I t
t1n., n1r1 •P B R c., r ;"trp~· l lhr ouohou l (' ( f_(' pt
kd fH'Id tJrrn rn,.., vo•r f nf'tll hom r• r"&gt; all
el ~ ·c lr1 C ~nd r"&gt; urtCNJ tn ttw Mtd S1 0'~ Cr1l l
nov., tor an clOPO•ntnH•nt

BR ICK HOME NEAR
STORES - J bedrooms ,
bath . centra l heattng , and
p art tal basement
Has
forma l dtntng . ltvmg and
sit1 tng rooms N tce o a ~
tr lm mstde A home to be
proud of for onl y $73 ,500

SYRACUSE - L1 ke new 3
bedroom home w th la r ge
l e11e l lot
Natura l gas
centra l
heat tng
and
equtpped ~liChen Just 5
year s ol d An 1nve!.lment ot
$25,000. Recreat ton at pa r ~
lust a walk away

NEW LISTING

s 16.500 W~l trade
NEW USTtNG - 9 acres

on
State
Route
Ha s
electr ic and Le adtn g Creek
wa t er a11ad ab le
Good
budding slle for S10,000

NEW

L ISTI NG -

S 96

acre J bedroom home w tth
bath E lectrtc baseboard

heal Carpetedpa ll the way
lhrough Good dug wel l
sprtng ted . 4 ou 1bu11 dt ngs &amp;
Insulated $2 3,500
YOUR
WEALTH
IS
DETERMINED BY YOUR
ASSETS INVEST NOW.
G. Bruc f Tea ford
Helen L. Tea lord
Sue P . Murphy
ASSOCIATES

t

etter c hec k th1 s on e ou t soon Pr tC PCt ,g1 ..
wr:ll wonn tt Natural g.1s
hh~l .l'lCI rrn lr.ll r~rr nw ec11 1n to: rtcnrn tn
CH.Idf''&gt; lo ts ol v~&gt; r y n r(.P ( .:tbtnl' IS. W1lh tor
!1ll( n top&lt;, Tl1l•rr ,., lo t') rnor•· to f'nJO'r' 1n
!l11&lt;, Nr•ll k1•pt honw GtVt' U\ n c,1Ji tocla f
tor coml r•lf' d•' lrl tl..,
'!.J~.SOO r1n(l tl I'&gt;

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, .. , ocre fol targ ll gmoge .... or k
ar90 OI!.O cellar budd•ng wr fh
uttlrly room cement porth ~E''
up fo1 rnob 1if' home l ocated"'
long~ ..nlle
A~k1ng
S5600

wi th US Steel • 1n g
BR 'S, oa n1, u t tlt t Y arNl, butl t tn kt tchen
1nctudt ng rang e Wtlt1 1100d , r et nq and
Ursposa l AI30 a onr t M allclCnNt garage
wrth Ovc rhr•nd !.I Or agr il ncl Ntr(.&gt; d Wt l h 270
t•le&lt;. l r1c ltw, hOil'l(' Arll v /o or FHA Call
now tor (ln flppo.ntmf'n t

~:-'_•.,...!. . lll.....~...'ii-1_••1
Sprl ll9 IS here r1 n(l l10111f'S dr (' scl lrnq At il
'•'!J '(J Pil CP 11 you Me tn iN C5 1CCl tn ou r
ll&lt;;ltnn on LPCrnn&lt;IP Boutevar&lt;J , per naos
(OU c;.hould qrvr&gt; u&lt;, n r Milloddy Thts bl'au
lv Cr1 n I IdS! rnur t1 longf'r Srluai("CI or• n
co rnrr tot LO IS of f')'lrt1 ':1 Crlll now tor e~ n
r1PPOin tnwn1
New Lt~ ltng
Lol s of 1
1 Mr&gt;rt tn thrc;
ot&lt;Jrr I)Omr L d&lt;E' nrw r (1r
' ttn d INlnl'!r'(l
w,11tc; plus fl WOOd ou rn 11
ttreplitcr· nrP
!&gt;OinP Of lh(' I"OIUfC'S YOV mil ,11'&gt;0 rniO't
lhr wmm(' r S.1 ll1pq on l h+&gt; ~noor•d fr on t
porrh w a tchJ nq Th e bOitiS o ~ lhf'y en l ('r (lnd
r'ICr l ltlc lowr&gt;r lor k chamt)rrs G'Vl' U'-1 a
r dll l od(h' ~ hown by ~ppor n tm en l only
Pl an to build th rs sor1nq on a lot you wtll be
prouo of Wfl arc oflcrtng I
acres tn a
SP! ec. leditr eaonO J Wh 1t!'Rtl

.so

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Yob dt'Ctd e 1f you wan t ont&gt; ere or as much
morP ac; rou nrrd Cal! now Cr t y schoo ls

y.:-ar s old , 3 bed room
mo(lcrn home w1lh conve
ntcnf rnode rr' kt!c hen and
dtnrnq arr~ Wtl h 5evc r ~11
bull 111 Crlbtnel s N 1Ct' lg
b~tlh, l tvt n g r oom
Total
t• l cc tn c &lt;lnd d wood bu r ner
Locitlecl oil Stale Rou tt• 7
Re.=tsoni'lbl ( pr rced
Ex
r f'llen r s tart er Mrnf' Cnl l
for ma r c clel r1tls

MODER N HOM E
PR ODUCTIVE FARf;l
Roct'n tl y r c m octc ted hom e
15 Ac o t I t liabl e land , ! tied,
ltrncd, r er.dy for top pro
du Cfton , Sb ac lr mber One
ly bnr n. ne w fool shed or
loa l tno bMn . 1800 lb tob
base HOu5&lt;' th1 S new oatn.
ul tlt l y rm , furnace , water
sy str:,&gt; m , 1nsu1ate d , fw o
qood WOO&lt;! burn tng f r
pldCf!') Farm wel t tak('n
car(• of A GOOD MO NE Y

a n•cc clean nome o r ked in I he
Gn.t(' u '!&gt; rl ca ll Tn1s 110mr t3
l,t iUr11ccJ on neMiy an &lt;1 cre ot l c1 ncr tn the
Vtlla Qf' ot F"u r ek A C-1 11 now tor an apl)otn l
mpn t
Showpla ce
rtw:, tS rour cnance ro own
one ot Gnllrrl Countv '3 l rne tlomrs 1n1s
IOIIC IY hOmf' •"• &lt;:.u rr ound~d by 35 a cre ~ of
r olltnq IM rn land and 1! ts !outT E&gt;d 1ust 7
rn1I£&gt;S fr om town Coli now

We ha ve rece ntly sold ~ ~ v era! prop(lrtr es
an d ar e !teektng hst.ng s for our many pro·
spect s. . II you ar e tnter ested .n sellrn g your
property , gtve us a cal l It is very pa si bl e
that we hcwc a buy er W11img to pay a fa 1r
P•• ce for your hom e .

We Are Offering Financing Through VA, FHA and Conventional Loans.
Check With Us· Before You Buy.
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A LOVELY
CDU NT R Y HOME
AN D8AC RES
Sl ofy anu n hi! II co mpl etely
re mode led inst de &lt;tnd ou t
wllh new S1cllng, d rywal l,
wl111 PAp er , An d ca r petr ng
very
de l i ghtfull y
de
cor .-H Nl , J becJ r ooms,, opcn
sta•rca5(.• , nt ce bi!fh, lrJ r gc
to. rtchtm anu drn.ng .u crt
w ll h QUcl l tl y buil t Cc10 ti1C IS
Good water 5Upp ly , toq
bMn , garagt', l"l.:tY shed ,
rJnd COftf Ul rltly butldt ng
Beaut i fUlly rehnrs hed ll 's.
JUS! tops tor "l he money'
Ca ll tor mor e oe tntls TO

DAY • ;18.900,

Tom Wh1te, Salesman, Hom e Phone 44 6· 9557

Phof1e 7 • 7 7965
HOUSE AN D b u~lllPS~ budd1 11'J ',,,
i(Aed •,I t• iH'J J5?9

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Reall':s tah• fur Sa le
SYRA CUSE
IHIH E bedr oom
housr l or &lt;.olf' rolol elcttr•(
ro rport .,rorOQ" (Qrpetr ng 01 1
co nd rrt ottlr1g 5 yeoiS old Prt(
ed r r&gt;O '&gt;onnbl'y' Q9J 534A

COMFORTABLE
AFFORDABLE RANCH
JU ST LIS TED 1 Only 1

MAKER

30 acres

ou t of town w 1lh repatrable
6 roo m house Ha o; a dril led
-N ell .and dug we ll to be
ptped 1n to the house

n

~lU('S wr 111!1l four
m .t cs 01 (.,lllrpolrS l d('i11
buiiCI IIlCf SI IC'S, f'ilh€'r l€'Vf'l
1anct or wo oded Mei1
G,'l ll rpol l':&gt; sr liool sys tem
nluc:. Kl op .. oi'ld c~nd ru r al
Wo1 1("r

Over

WF. NEED LISTINGS

COMFORTABl E BRICK
AND FHAME
Th rs new t1orne rs se ll rng on
JO J a t r es of g r ou nd ThtS
11orne ha3 3.200 square tee t
For ma l toyer . 3
3 vPry rn od.e rn
o.:ttns, sunken la r ge llvt ny
room Wtfh wooden pl an k
lloo r 1nq and a la r ge
bcd ut •fut Co lor ado ~ t o n e
tr r epl acc,
fll m tty room ,
ve r v modern lar ye k.tt chen
W1lh
l nrg 1• pan tr y ,
el abOr afc oa k c ab tn rs,
Corn 1ng SfOVe, d i.shwasher,
lrds.n comp aCior , il l so utili
t y r oom w11n oak c ab tnets
for m al dl n• ng ar ea, 2 ca r
q,Ha gc wtlh automati C
oo e ne r
M any
m or e
fl'iH ures
Ver y tast efu lly
oeco n eo! One of the most
gracious hom es tn Gal li a
County w1th a fanta st ic
.XJ r•w 1
O'' N

aft

t)Cdr o om~ .

EXCEL lENT STARTER HOM E

69 Acr es Whaf a beau f tf ul
hom e St Rt 325 an d Cor a
M il l Rd E1 ghl room s, bath
and pl enty wette r F arm
wel l lt&gt;n ce d
Good out
bu tl d 1ngs 35 Ac r es leve l
ftll abl e l and M uch m or e -

SELLI NG RE ASONABL E !
10 ACRE BUILOING SIT E ·
Good ro ll tnq
lrmd on
tJ iciC kl op rortU
Most all
l tl l.-t iJie
h •nC t '~ rlf(' fcltr
Spr 111q av il tlntJif' !or w.l lf'r
r f' VPiop nwn r "( I ns.!' to
church GOO D t3U Y 1

MOBILE HOME COURT
Three good m obil e homes
located c lose to C1 fy Th es('
are tn good co ndi t ron E tt sy
to k ee p 'r' e"n fet1 G ood n
vestm ent
owner wtll se ll
wtt n sm a ll da wn pa yme nt
or la na con tret c t to any
qua ll t ted buye r CALL TO
DA Y!
1

AUTHENTIC
LOG CAB IN
Th• s hom e wd s buil l troll\
orrOrllr'l togs, S•fl tng .n ! i'olf'
ilUf'S o l wo ndtr~ n cl Wl lh a
beaut tt ul v1cw f111s t10mr
features a larqc ltvtng
room w rHl a f teld stone
l trPpi.Ke, an opt' n Ma rr w,w
lead1nq
Ia
upstarr~
bedr oom, n tce moctcrn ktl
chf'n , one IMth ~ncl tutl
bn!&gt;cme nl Cn l l for morf'
par t iCUla r s '

BRAN O NEW RANOt
_or dh (I rn ,111 1llt dl i{Jl ,l
!ton ') 1,1 1f' Rout(' NO 141
0 ppro'IC •I mrli..''l tr am tow n
r!l t IV ~c tt OOI clt&lt;., Tr tCI on ,1
llt(t' tit' to! S 1~ roorn llU tn l',
ntCI' &lt;om •or l ,ll)l•' con"~''
v,l i Pwr nom r I IH '&gt;r)l11 ,., for
111" "l0' 10tny n tt i HI ~ ·rl'

VACANT LAND
LARGE HOME IN CITV
L g two story ~o u se co nve
n te ntl y
loca t ed
In
Gallt pol ls Nrne r oo ms, 4
r oo m s on t rr sl fl oor pl us
halh, 5 room s wr th t)c1 th on
second floor
Hou se ts
m ode rn ttnd 111 g ood co nd
N Ke nom e or t wo good r t&gt;n
Pr tccd r~aso na b f e
tal s
Please catl tor m or e tn
for m aft on

If you wan t v,; c;mt land lor
1nvestment or o ~m,'ll l
f arm ,
h ow
Ct'ln
you
tw en ty IWO
OVNIOOk tht S
acr es
10 lttl,lblf&gt;
1l
pasrure
Older
or~rn
r cpc=ttr ilb lc
for
tobn cco
Base 1300 lb~ Good len l L' S
piL•n l y Wclh.' t 700 It rottd
l r onlttg C', $ 11 ,.)00

160

C1ty Schoo l O•sl r lc t.

Shown by ap po intm ent'
Call for more defatl s!

NEW FARM LIST IN G
70 Acres , 1b ac good fNt dt•
bo tt om litnd, 10 ac wood
lot The rt':! t 10 pft slurt •
Pl en t y wate r , n•cc stn· rtrn
LQ
runs rnrougtl l.'lfm
c.oun rry nome, 2 s tory , b
rooms , ? por c. nc s, new
floors ctown5 1c1Jrs )!1 actP
trees 111 ntlC co unt ry ~f· l
ltnQ , oli&lt;,.O ch• Ckf&gt;n 110USf:' ,
CC•IIM Wt lh ll OUSi'!, 01C1! Sr/C'
tarm tn &lt;JDOU condtlton

lo b baSe MAKE US liN
OFFER
CE DAR - A FR AM E
L oc afNl on ,1 on e cK re
woodecttr' ln•s'oec1uty Stt
tt ng tn the woodla nds
fedl urt;ts three bed r oo m ~.
I' 1 bath ~
lt11tt19 rOOill .
mode r n ktt c hen , oppn
ftr p lace and open "&gt; l •11r
Wt)'( Jead u'lg to th e 'l up~l at r
bedr ooms E l ectri C hC,1 1
1 nts ty pe ot no me tS 11 1 ver y
muc ll d mc'ln d 1 (A ll NOW 1

MODERN
J BEDROOM HOM E
Ow ne r mus t se ll 11n
m cd1a tety
Ra nch ty pe
Com
N ice s11e roo m s.
for trtbiP cat tn
k. 1tcht n,
bu d! in CAbi nets One car
gar age Lg l eve l lot Plcn
l y open space fo r cnt ld rcn
to PiltY, end of str ee t

MAKE US AN OF FE R
MOBILE HOM E
IY70 c na mp 10r1 mOdel , one
corner 101 F our roo m s. wtt n
t&gt;a tn Cood condition. 1500
yr. I, sept ic tank a nd d r tl led
wAt er
furn ts hed
Rur a l
w.'lt er close by H oo ku p a ll
r ea dy tor extra moorte
nom e Thr s can o e a Qood
tnv es tm ent Own f wo, li ve
in one, wri t go a to ng wil ys.
lowarcl pa ym ent
Ren t
them bolh . shouldn ' t be any

prob lem Ca ll now. $ 13.500

l)j) &lt;;0011'

SPR 1NG SPECIAl
I;~
;~t r P!)
Good it'JIC('S.,
'&gt;111 .111 ponct .1nct ,, '.&gt; lro114
'&gt;prt no lor -A rl i N ,\npro x
II)\ tob.ln o two bid a
IOU', olJl(l ··,()1111'
DrrL&lt;.'O to ':.1'11

•no

WHISPERING PINES
17.8B Acres more or less ot

vac ant la nd l nr~ • cd 1n a
super loc con.'
1 mtl es
fr om R 10 ~\JI .:
H('lS
S(•v eral Jar~~ p ine trees on
• ,, and d good t}ur!d tng tot

IN TOWN
N tce c111 r,l c l tv p hO II lf' Wt lh J l&gt; cO r oom s, 1' ;
ba ths , la r ge l 1vtng room, l orrn cll dm1nq room ,1 n tce k1 t
chen , f ull br! SC'mf'n t, ow nr t m ovt'dou r o f town wtl l con
Sider off er s

EDGE OF TOWN - lovely

Rou1e Bu st nes.'\wt th unlrmrlt•cl p oll'll l trll II youw c~n l to
be tndepen dent and hnvr &lt;1 mon t' Y !nilk.rnq bu-,r ness of
your own , stop tn a r ou r of ft CC' l or c!Pidtl t:,

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l11t 5 w01 1k nown CM r y Ou t ,c:, one- ot rnc
area's bes t A money m,lkti1Cl t) UStllf''1S lllo'll lllCiudPS
the propert y', ntu.• lol to Ollio R1vrr !r):turrc, nnct tnven
tor y Bu s1nPSS has n v er y qooct rwl tncotllf' pt•r tt•r~ r
Stop tn and tel us. QIVL you the ell !,ttl\
NICE LO T
GoocJ mob de Mnw or butlclulo 'i t!(' over
1 2 acr e n1ce lanCI, loco trct ci 03 \' ro town on Rt 1-1 1 Prt cC
r ed uced to $4,100
•

18 ACRES
VNy n 1cc 1,1nct 101 tnVI'S 1t11Pnl or (ll? vl.'lop
LDL!lftd c lose to Ad
m en!, smr1 tl fMm or llom ('
lie Sc hool

"I"'

lOS ACRES Good tarm w• l tl .'l moorrn 7hNtroom nome.
ful ly ca r pe ted . nt ce kt tch pn w ou ld br '" qood bee f
farm , na s i'l IMCJC' t&gt;ar n, 40 ):[50' w11 11 equtprnC'n l for
ra1 s1ny pou l tr y, n1ce pond , Fc&gt;r quson 3) w 1th all f'QUtp
m en! , l et us show you lil tS I 1nt· f .11 rn

WE NEED LI STINGS
NE HAV E A WAITING liST OF
~UYERS . LIST WITH US FOR FAST
fOUR PROPERT Y.

Evenings Call
Oscar Baird, Realtor 446-4632
John Fuller, Kealtor 446-4327

VACA NT LA ND
FOR SALE
12 A cr f&gt; s ol qood lr-rlll f'
level te~nd , has b!'('n !tiled
10 acres or more f tmbcr,
cut ou t '" 19T/, t ne res t tS
pasture
48 acr es tn all
Goocttr"vcst ment , S7 5, 000

NEW MO L&gt;U'- •R HOMF
1400 SQUARE FEET
li VIN G SPACE

Lor ,1 1 ~ o rll lilt ' t'( l&lt;l\' ot Rr o
"' 'r1 11' Rl
Gt &lt;~r1W• Vrt t,1qt'
No J J~ on ,, llt Cl' ~ ''' lor
(1 11[1 d(l{lr lt 011rll Jot l ,111 Dt'
purllr.t'L'cl
Ve r f SCI' Ilt l
IIII'W

uvt·rloo k.t~Ht

B oh

Evrtn&lt;, F,1rm.,
Ft'tl1Urt 3
furmc1l rn tr y, frvtno room
•'HHJ dtnrnq room M Od!'rn
r&lt;;l,lll(! ktl r lwn ,11 1bud! rn I
P.l l' r', Jltl h ,1 ~unkl'll ltrv
ru1
ru t,ll t I••( Till
'mok.r
,lldrrn
C.1n U\1'
mrtny t ,l (lil!rl'':t Wll1~ 11 1lfl'
riV t~ ll,liJIP
tll r ou ql• 1.!1o
Gr,111(1r Co lli'tll'

ly 110,000

2 BR ran ch 1S c lean as a P•n
and offe r s a llx20 f am rt y
rm , L R , modern k1t chen ,
laund ry rm , stee l Std1ng,
storm door s and w i ndow s,
cen t a•r and over I ilUf' ol
land sn own b y ilPPOtnl
mcn t

OWN YOUR OWN CAMPStT E tn thE' wtl derness of
l h" Wny nc Na ltOn ill For es t
5 to B a cre tra cts ot
wooUiand now ava1lab lc
actt o tntn g rnou sa nds of
cl UCS Of govcr nrnc nl lan&lt;l
Publ iC nunltng , l tsl).tn y a nct
carn ptng pcrm tii C'd Prr cc-:.
si M I a t S2500 w rth fr nan c
1ng avn tl c1 biP,

n:J

!rM

36 acres nea r M c 1gs M tn cs,
S ncres leveL mos t of
br~ J uncc co uld be p as tu re,
smel l! stream , rown sn tp
rOi'ICI, lo ll ,900

RACCOON CREEK

acr es of fl at lan d Wtlh 11p
prox 1500 It ot cr ee k Iron
sa ndy sort , barn
lr19('
loc.;, ted 1n North ern Ga ll ta

Co 11 3, 000
IN COME PROPERTY
12,000 sq
11
butld. ng
locciiCd 1n M iddlepor t. r ent
po1en ltal of over SJO.OOO per
YCM Ca ll to r morr tn
ton natlon

EIGHT

THOUSAND

DOLL ARS
4 rm s, bfl! h,
pa ri brt sem('n l, neect s s.Om('
r('pa• r s.
woocl bur nt'n g
S.IOVI , p l m05o l 7 il Crf'S On l hf'
Bar cus Hollow Ref , ( lilY
t ownsl,lp, Ga l l 1polrs Cr l y
scnoo t D1s1

FARM FOR SALE -

Qua li tY buil l ra nCili S less th an I

yr old.!.. must be ~ce n fo ap pr ec1M e Spe c tat l ea tu res
ar e qual 1ty c arpet thr oughou t , wrf(l" appr ovt•d k ttchen
witn stove &amp; refrig. , lh crm opnne wtndows. tnMble
si ll s, garage &amp; a l arge fl a t lo t on Jht&gt; Floyd Clark Rct , 1 1
m i. west of State R t 160 S31,900 She Nn /)y r1ppornl

SITE

Located on Stall' Route 7 a t
Kanau ga Cor ner tot h tts
npprox 170 It tr onfetge on
1 !dea l for (11most an y t ype
bUSt nCSS

deSC fl bC5 I h i S 47 A Ir rl CI of
ltl nU L oca t('d a pprox 3 ~
mr from Hol zc • Hospt!nl
near K err Roll1nq l rrl Ct ;..,
most l y clean {JrrlS51r1nd &amp;
pr tccd a t $.40,000

HUNT ER ' S D ELIG HT
53 S a cr('o:, M L mo~ t ly
wooded, 1dCitl tor you r
w('ck cnd ca mp Loc,llcd •n
Mor gan Twp .1nd prr cNI il l

PAST UR E

F AR M

S50,000, 150 as; r e~. mosll 'f
c l(•c!ll ' ro tltng !H I! prt stur £'
Goocl woven wrr e tcnc ,..,s,
lo t s. ol r cl fr on tage old
nousc &lt;lncl barn and rob
bose

LI STI NG S NEE DE D
WE ADVERTISE• NA ·
TIONAlL Y - WE BUY SElL - TR ADE

'oc.\\V

barn~
.
·
,·~ _. .dgs 30
Acrr
11\nd, s om e

SO

a

.~ t ure ,

most a ll
trit c l&lt;. lcl nd GoOd wood
to t , some saw ltm ber . 100
ac r es tn a ll r n ts w i ll sell,
WC' ' d ltkC tO ~C' II I f tO 'Y OU

614-446-3434

I
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...

SOUT HERN HIL LS
SPECIAL
PR ICE D LOW
Srx roam s, 'lor 3 BR . bath,
complete k itchen L R, T V
Rm , ut i lity rm , lull base
m ent Almost new FA ga s •
fu r na ce, and water l'lcafer
New plu m bing, new shingle
roo t House pai nt ed l ast
year . Lg
g ar den a r ea

Good sto ra ge bldg Rt 141 ,
just Out ol ct ly l!m•ts shou ld se ll lasf. Worth

every pe nny - $25,000.
PR ETTY AS A
PICTURE
The lOOk of luxury and
el egance in thrs nome con
taming 2,343 sq . ll . 4
!&gt;pac1ous b d r ms ., 21' ba ths ,
love ly famrty room , f ormal
liv ing r oom and din tng ,
m od ern krtch en, 2 c ar
g a r a ge , ful l basement
Qu.al l t v
workm a nsh i p!
Th ts home ha s so many ex
tra s you wtll lust have to
call l or more details .

..

OFFICE 446-7900

Po" PRICE RED UCE D
FOR Q UICK SALE'
SMAlL INVESTMENT
LOTS OF COMFORT
, EASTERN AVENUE
Nice 2 BR hom e for small
family
2 POrches, new
storm windows and doors,

ut il ity

bldg .

garden

ara Low utilities, ,

OB$

NEW LISTING . Double wtdc, ~tlua t ed on Tllff' lot 111
Co untry A 1re ESI .)t es 3 bedr oom. ( Jrpcted. 2 ba th s,
ce nt a c, nel l ur al yas Some aoo ltr1nces S26.000 00
'
J

N EW LI ST ING I tJNi r oom B+ !Ill I Rei I ,l(rf' l.t tld,
well or rur ~ll wat 1 r tuf 1 01 1 hJ•Ildll' P1 rr PCJ to r uutc k
o:.atr s11 000 00

TWO BEDROOM

HOME .

ne.vly

carpeted , l arge por ch rural wat er

conslrucled .

located on Bear

Run Rd P roce $35 ,000 00
3 BEDROOM ca rpeted home tn P lantz SO, nat gao;
heat , 2 a dd lltondl Jots tncfudecl (180' x140 '1
Pn ce

S3d, 900

very

QOOd·

Meat.

Lot •o·x 170' ,
SJ,oob worth of new fur
nllure goe$ with sat• Good
hOme for older couple or
n)9&lt;1erate i~• tamttv .

fl'..OOO

SMALL ACREAGE
MOBILE HOME

21,, acr es cl ean and w~IJ
kept . Mob . hom e tn good
cond Good wafer svpty,
sprtng dev . wifh new c te c·
!ric pump. Garage wl1h
handv work benches built
In_ Some tree s around to

add to th e beau ty ot the
acra ge Good loca tion for
more homes of any type
you may C1esl r c T hts and

more forst 3,500.

We're ~he Neighborhood Professionals~M
..
I

S.JJ soo - Th is cut ie ll a~ 3 Br s , lg ltv rm , tom r m ,
lg. 'ki1. d i n~ com bi n, wh ic h tS completely CQU! PPeCI, .a
utility r m Selltng on a r oomy lol wt th , an 1ngr ou nd
sw 1mmin g pool tor tt")OSC hot summe r ctay s a hcitd.

S17

soo -

small fr am e nom e w1 111 3 Br s. ea t 1n k.tt chcn,
Jo ts of closet space

'h base. wlfh out side entr an ce
on t;, acr e lot

SJ4 ,000 -

J BR . tr a m e home wllh ca rport. carpeled

PORTER - Bri ck t ronf on lg
level tot , 3 bedn&gt;Orn s. lg l tving r oom w rth bcau trl ut
f trcpla ce. formal d 1ni ng r oom , ~it c hen, diShwasher &amp;
rang e, l g 2 ca r q ar age, carpet ed th r oughout Gr ea t

NEW LISTING
Bus1ness butl dtng srtuated m
tnctudes
Galltp olts 80 ' frontage on Eas1ern Ave
business bldg and t rental s Call for more tn formatton
COMM ERC I AL PROP E RT Y J,lC I&lt;. 'lon Oh10
1\-•, o
budd 1ngs, pr eo:.cn t l~ k'ilSCd and occuorNI Jlso two
apnr l m en ts over bUSinr!,cs Presrn t &lt;'HH'U •ll1ncome ex
creds $4,000 00 Buy now for S-10 000 00

2 BEDROOM COMPACT HOM E. loc ated 1n Gallopol,;
on 2nd Av e. Newly patn led JUS I rtght for 1nlown ltvt ng
Pnce 516 ,000
WHERE ELSE can you purchase ,, 3 bedroom.
carpeted hom e, St luated on
120 x.75
lot
a ll
undergrou nd ut ilt t 1es. Gall tpolts Cil y School Dtstr1c l
Ttl e prtce ts $25 000 bu t you Cdn t R EPLACE FOR

THAT 1

30AC RE S,wtth mode-r n 3 bedroom home npa.r Porter
a pprox.tm a tely 10 mtn fro m hosp•tal plenty ol
prt 11acy Pnce S5Q 000

15 1 ACRES, near Vtn ton , 4 be droom home 2
outb ut ld tngs. some equtpmen t rwarlable sorne !Imber
pa st ure and bo tt om land Prtce $75.000
2JO' x !SO ' BUILDING LOT near E vfJrgrPl'n
htg hway , r ural water, prtcc $5 ,900

BUILDING ON UPPER 2Nt'f' AVE

alonq

needs som e

r epatr Buy for ~t -1.50000

All the room s ar e lar ge in this lo vely frttm e
ho~ e If has 11 fa m . rm ., 3 Br s. ki t wilh for m al d rn
with ni ce cabinet s, 112 bath s, a 2 car garAge Wtt h J 11
acres of tand.

need

we
your proper t ies to r our tist of qu a lif ie~ .buy er s.
"four house may be the on e fhey are waiting lor

DOJoi'T D ElA Y, CALL US TODAY
CALL AT HOME
VICKIE HAULDR EN
808 LANE
BECKY LANE
WALT LANE
DENVER HIGLEY
KENNY RATLI Fi'

441-4042
446·1049
446·04SB
446-04S8
446-0001
307·7l29

t, nl

,a nd sewer Cctl l for rnorr tn torm At ron
NEW LIST ING . 111 KnnclUQa , )In Av t
3 lwuroOtn
home St fua ted on n•ce lot Pr 1ced to &lt;;t tl I 21 st S2l 000 00

NE'w LI STING Commerr ral butld rng rn G{111q)olt')
Cou r t St 12 apil rt mcnt s over bustnrss Cilll l or more 111
l orri1 at to n

EDGE OF TOWN -

NEW LI S f I NG : l Bedroom , LOWN R tvt'•r kt1
C1 l y waiN , tuPI otl llCrll Pr t( C' 'S 1),000 00

Three bedrooms, WOOdburn 1ng

fi rep la ce , $27 gas bud ge t, sun deck off .kttchen, f ull bae
men! , family room , a realgoodt e and pnced rig ht. Call
us for an appotntment.

10 ACRES - Lovely bu dd ing s1te , sept tc tank of pro
perty ready- tQ build on

sss 000 -

15, 000 SQ FT. BUILDIN G, located Wtltl1n thr

Gallrpolt~ PM k tng lot no S!('pc; to cfrml&gt; Ct l-1 w11t•r

COUNTRY SETTING - N1ce home on a l arge lot one
mile fr om Rio Grande Thre e bedroom s, two bath s,
woodbur n lng f trelac e, Jots of ex tra s.

NEW liSTING -

home The downsta i r s and out s1de have had cx l en..,tve
r'emodel lng There areS Br s , ltv r m .• l am rm w1th a
wood burner , lg countr y kitc hen, baf h and part i al
base Also a lg barn . tool shed , stl o, lots ot oufbu tld tng s
wit h 18 a cr es of nice I and . On R t 160.

FA BU L OU S 1-?A NCH
Qual tlf bUill L Sh aped br i Ck
r .. c,,u,•nc• em dn cl Ttra ci •V(&gt; ,. a&lt; lrlndsca ped tot Th1s
tuv1 1, t tj• w0om nom( of IN':. formal entrance
Bt aut tul -,un lr.J n l•vrng roorn W11t1 a stone f ir eplace,
fo(tndl rlr'l no &amp; ? baths Ful l t)fi3 1~men t 1ncl udes a
&lt;,prrCollu'&gt; lrtrl"'ltlf room wrlh w b l tr•' pli! Cf' rec roo m &amp;
lrrlr 7 r nr t•lr" If' &amp; 111 rll pump Call for {l POOt1'1 1mc nt

w+ lll llr!frlqt &amp; l,n cl(' to t wrth rno1Jt1 1..110111L' hook up Call
tod,l'f for Hila

MEIGS CO. PROPERTY
M I DD LEPO RT - HAND Y MAN
Don' t mt SS
m,o:, I)MCii"l•n Good 7 510(( 3 1}1 Uroom nom e 1n
Jlf, &lt;I o t c..o n11 r. pa1r lnclu&lt;JPr, I rooms. &amp; ga ra ge
utll J rootn ,1p· &amp; lr•ncrct plr&lt;J Wtll ac cept Is. !
r. 1~on,11) • oil· r
14 uol{ll•n opoor tunr fy awat i S
th• t&gt;uf• rot 1t115 diiiCICfnn• ft'nlOdete d 2 stor y
tdrm nome ln(lu{lf'':&gt; 5 IJC'ctroorns larqe ltvtng
f'"00fT1 IS.
• Dcl ' h" 15 a cr ro, ot l tiiClbiE' land &amp;
lidlrlnr. Ill pcoSTur·· &amp; &gt;t.'OOOiclncl Well wo rfh the
l ... ~ IIIIJ 01 II I Uf &lt;;,.!6 900

a ACRES

'lm 111 houc,p 1'l QOO{t cond1I10n w tth 2
ri10Ltl•· ~lOtnl lo ' o., .v rtn sco t c tan k Excellent tn
,p&lt;.,trrrn· SIROOO

PR I CE D TO SELL
Owner mo vtn g , need s to
"&gt;l'll m., I', -.T~Jr f horne 1n Porn ero .., Inc ludes a
JOO(l t.o~•, , •n"~'lll wr'h Jamily room, a bed roo ms,
11VIf11J ~oom ~ I l l ll t'n &amp; hn lh Larg e lot Wt th fenc
•'rt tl,1C~ytlrd On!, S17 000

1 STORY I ROOMS IN VINTON

Sol1 d 4 bedr oo m

rv IU(I• ':. lrvrnq roorn k t! Chen &amp; bath FA otl fur
n.1, '11&lt;•· '&gt; / f'(IIOT lronts on R! 160 Only S18.500. Call
Dlltl\rlll'-,
3BitH11\orJ888555

CENTERPOINT
Prl'ltf ':tL'ITtnq on 1' 1 ac . l'ot Ve r y
,J I)+ droOt'
t11 )('vo•l w th ICirg e hv1 ng r oo m &amp;
.'. o l (l 1-.tlrn~·n 1&lt;\tlh plt'nly of Cr1bln t? I S &amp; 1'r1 bath s
, ,r,l~ &lt;l1lf1HH ctoocl uorocnsoot SSO.OOO

w e hav e qualtf ied Real Es1ate Buyers. If st ncere about

sell ing, catt today. we need properties $2l,OOO to S4S,OOO
range , w e hav e many 11acant land seek ers. Ca ll Today.
LUXURY HOMES - Stxf y f 1ve thousa nd upwa rd We
•
have se11era 1 C~tf today

INVESTMENT - Dup lex , bOIM Si des presently rented
And no letu o on the oem and for r enlals .

WE HAVE OTHER LISTINGS &amp; PICTURES OF ALL
OUR LISTINGS IN THE OFFICE COME IN &amp; LET
US HELP WITH OUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS .
WE BUY . SELL OR TRADE
Douglos Welherhott- Broker , 446· 4H4
SALES ASSOCIATE
earl W1nter s 446-3828

John C•udttt•IS·~ 167:
Charles Kiesling 446-l964
Lee 'Johnson 1lH740

REDUCE D T O ~21 , 000
Ownrr tn ft 01nd &amp; n eeos 10
,,, l,~,r,; ,11 Mr • &lt;. ~,~, th J Of'ct r oom )lom e near V into n
Hn n • 11•'1'11'&gt; '&gt;orr, r. p,lrr tlUPClQOIS beau l tf UL A pprox
I~ ,v r•''&gt; rJ TIJ 1l'::&gt;1ur• 8. wOOcf~ w th bdiMlC(' !rl la bl e. A lSO
!tJ"(' IOlltJ "'' pon J &amp; OTI1 er ou tbuddtngs

BARGAI NS ARE HARD TO FIN D

LOOKING FOR SOMETHIN G tn the Ew tn gfor' orca n
We have listed a corner tot wtlh stat 1on buddtng oltrs
an ad dtftonal lot across the sl re-el Crtlf for rnorf•
1nformafton
N EW LIST ING : 2 bedroom , carpe ted home Situated (lr
u pp er 2nd A11e . Gall •polts One lloor . Ideal tor young or
' rel 1r ed couo le L1vrng , uldtty r oo ms. , k dchen and bath
New wtrtng and pl umb1ng Newlv renovated (dlt 1or
m ore Informa tion

NEW LIST I NG : In Gall1p0ltS , Locust Sf , larqf' 110mt
only 11 7 bl ock;s f r om sc 11oo rs, co nvcn1cnl tocrl1 10n c r1n
be used as two apar tmrnts, f! r 1~,: Qn t &gt;y S76,9lJO lW

YES we n a~o~e nou se fr a iler s a nd lot s.

Ldfge 7 stor y

VA OR FH A
Ov1 r 1 acrr r1MU 1 I mt te from Ct l y
1 tlOt l &lt;., N1w11 r1 rno&lt;t( trd 3 bc droor"l nome tne w Std 1ng
ll•ltWIHllt t1&lt;r l w,lfr r tlPrlfr r fur nncc. porc hes, e tc.) In
ILtW'" n l.tr&lt;w rtvtnQ room 3 '::&gt;PtiCIOU3 bedroom s, very
tll( ~ !r'l, t&gt;'i,,.Jrtl! ctrn.n q room Also full ba5.e ment Wt l h
11lll'ltl f or rl'r "'""1oom &amp; lnundr 1 room Low S30s

lliJ'"''

CROWN .C ITY - Three or tour bedroom w tth lar ge !tiJ
ing room and kitchen Full balh, k1tchen ap p lia nces go
wt th house A barg a tn

throu ghout, w b fr p l i n l tv r m . uf ti ii Y rm Th ts home
is neat as a pin _

BABY FARM -

1

68 ACRE FARM

BUILDIN G LOTS : 75'x.120' , all underground utdthes
r ural wa ter, central sewage collecl1on, bladtop
streets No m ob ile homes Pnce $3,500 00

buy .

LETTHEGALLERYSELL YOURPROP E RTY

In

EXCEL LE NT BU SINE SS LOC ATIO N
155' 1ro nlagc
on PI 1'-i diJC'Il!l o 1111 tr orn ro ....m Allrn cl tve ra nch horne

Rod ney Rural w ater , no mobile hom es Pr1ce S5 000
ea ch

BRICK RANC H. RT . lS

t\

TO SELL -

LARG E MO D E RN HOME IN TOWN
Pertcc t pl ace
t,J r 1 tldt!r, n r v~cJik. ro &lt;::.chooiJ Th•~ orcnar a h tll nom e
w Uil"'&gt; t 1 1rr.J• twclrooms l
oa tn3 f'(l1 tn k i tChen ,
l,tmlll rocrm m tn mMvPiou&lt;:. vr·'W 2 large patt oS and
r ,J rTI ,ll IJ.t''' n11111 ,u,o oversut&gt;(.J t.No 1.. ar ga r ilge ThE
, • ., , p 11 t r;f l1&lt;, It" prl (l' S.19 500

ONE ACRE LEVEL LOTS on Hamsb ur g Rd ncar

BOB LANE, BRANCH MANAGER
855 SECOND AVENUE
GALLI POLlS , OH 10

AN~ IOU S

lop co ndtlt on &lt;ln(l on(• ol th " bes t locrrtrons J large
IJt uroom-. l or m.11 clrnonq quJI• Ii lt'cl t tn} kiiChen , 1 'l
tJrlll1'&gt; lt i ~&gt; pld c •' 7 r ,,r qd ra ql IMQ" landsca ped lol

n 1,

OVE R •

Owner!:. MP ; r,xtou s to se ll
1111r) .11rroosf new hom e
~ p c'ICIOU3 ktf Cil n W!lll Cal
10
rtrt:'a Almo"' c111 .1P
p lt Unces qo.;.:t\\,
t\c llg
11drm s., I '!1tJ~
ltvin g
room, tw
.... &lt;1r gMoge
Pl{'n ty storilfJC' New p aved
ctr tiiCWt'lY Close Ia Hol zer
M c d Center . Immedia te

OWN E R TR ANSFER RED

P r rrl(ir~tS4 11 000 SprrnqVc~ lll'f

59 900

LOOK TH II OVER'
Tht'J l arm houst- has ~~:or.
r ooms. bdlh , fu l l bascmr"''tl.
carport , ~ f orm w lrtl.f'~ ,
r ural wa l er or 0 "' C\\\""~
15oo lbs
..ll•!tc,

$2S.OOO.OO

ex cep t huntmq &amp;. camptng
40 acre :. of tnP Wildes.!
cou nt r y tn G.-JIItcl Co
Local('d tn !h e N r!f n( Na
I10n ill For cs. l &amp; prrcf &lt;J i'll

OHIO RIVER
REALTV, INC. ·

men t only , STR OU T REA LTY 4•16 OOOB

PRI CE REDU CED : 3 bedr oom carpe ted home located
on L ower Rive r Rd , 011er lookrng th e Oh 1o R1ver Somrr~ver frontage , newly redeco rated . prtce reduced to

101

ACRES
A ll c tcc1n mosll y
l d lnbl e, presen tl y 1n g r ass
2 poncts, sever at uoocl l)a rn s
&amp; sneds , J cow mtl k p nr l o~.
tot) l&gt;ase, 1lx60 rnob 1l('
nom e tS now r en tC'a , 6SO II
fr on ta ge on Sta te R t S5•t rll
E no, Ohro, 1,000 ft fron taqc
on coun t ( r d S7S,OOO Call
for mor e de I a do;,

1

JUST LIKE NEW

Canterbury

446 3408

NEAR LECTA
101 ac r P
!arm w t111 45 A ttll fl bl r. 5
rm hou se, 3 bar ns. sc ver r1 t
oth er oulbutldr ngs ce ll r~r
house, sprtng wntC'r &amp; ,,
3500 lb l ob . base $50,000

IO yo CAlL NOW

Conventcn tl y toea ted 1 Ar e
you l ook1ng for a n tc e l arge
nome close fo sc hool s.
grocer y etc ? The n her e ts
the one, a n tce '1 s tor y
f r a me
Fea fu rcs.
4
bed roo m s, bath s, form al
entry w ith open sfa ,rcase
rtnd lt"Vtng r oom , fam ily
room M oder n eat tn k tt
wen w1 lh a 1drge pantry,
ultft l 't' on The matn fl oor
Also a u t ili t y bud d ing a nd a
garage, al l th is located on a
lM ge lot w i th a new cha tn
l1 nk fence LO OK T HI S

Mos~

- Level ~ ml
r olltng la n(l, Rnc
coon Twp , Gii llr pol ts Ci t y
School Dr s! , front s on I
rds , w ater line on 2 St drs,
poten t ta l pl u s

................... "'''"'d·· .... ' ' ' ''

CITY PROPERTY

446-1066

BEAUTIF UL
CONTEMPORARY
The m ost
1JI 'duldul woodPd !;.Pt1r ny m lt1t3 are,1 18 wood ed acres
rn Crlr 5ct'lool Oro:,! Lovcl f J br"d room home w 1th
rrow' s nr~t 1 frrPpt nu•o:, lamtl •t room plus hug e r ec
room, oflt r1 rlnd J 1Mih":~ Wrap around dec k - V er v
&lt;lOO&lt;I old 11rn" tJMn fou mus t sec rn ts one

t~ e ntly

RANNY BLACKBURN,
BRANCH MANAGER

8 R homf' ·I or 5 BR . co m
pl ete k11 c hen. DR . L R new
woot1burncr , F /\ Otl fur
1wcc , loq cabtn, work shop,
co m bldg Over 8 dC r e~.­
bcauti i UI land , leve l to r oll
mg Bldg lots Many ways

REALTOR

512 .500

tage o n Sfa l e Reu l e 7 i'I P
prox 6 m 1, nor I h o f town
Wtl ll ease a l l or par t

VA APPROVED HO MES
PLUS- TREMENDOUS
GOODI ES•

160

RUSSELL WOOD

13 A SOU ND IN VESTMENT

COM MERCIAL
LAND
FOR LEASE - 400 II Ir on

n.

AREA

097 1

GOOD FOR NOTHING

MORGA N TOWNSHIP

COMMERC IAl

511 P E R BUY•

RANCH4BEDRODM S
Spa ce abou nds tn fh 1s
room y home. Spac• ous tty
tng r oom
ca thedral cetl
lngs an d w .b: fire pla ce. for
mat d rn 1ng &lt;Hea , m odern
fullv equ1pp(' d k i tc hen, 3
ful l bath s, ce ram tc ! tie , fu ll
fin ts hed basem ent wtth
large tam tl y room a nd w b
f tr eplace, ta rg e u t ttrt y
room , r ec roorn and a
playr oom for th e l r!f le
ones Double ca r gar age f
w i l h el ec trt c open er Set
ft ng on a good si ze lo t most
ly c hat n l 1nk
fence d
L oc ated off fro m St ate Rf

FOR LEASE
New 6,000 -..q I! Brtc k
(o rnmr ' f Cittl
~o r
LP(l~l'
NoN'
.' QOQ SQ N ow (Oi npi!' INI
:• 000 'lq f 1 Nnw BP• nq
R l'IIOV c
llt •{ I
.' 000 r;,q It to 01• Q.,nov,l tt'CI
~ 100 P,tvt•d PMkrn&lt;l qO(''l
,vr ll r ti lt' It .t '; i'
(rlll N 0w .t wdl Ill' h'(1'.&gt;t•CI

LOG CAQI N - LMQ f' ston C'
t trcpl ace. rn o&lt;ler n b&lt;J!h,
toll, log s ar e hilnd newn, 14
wogoC'd acres, g r eat p lace
to r;Tt&gt; t away

EKCELLENT BU SIN ESS OPPORTUNITY

BEA UTIFUl
VALLEY VIE W
SEClUSIO N CMhedral
ce 111ng
Roug h saw ed
cedar L011ely lrv1 ng r oom
wrlh hu ge beau t tfu l WB
l1rcplace . Lo ts of other ex
tras .n cludt n Q l ull base
men ! /\!1 lh tS on o sccntc
6 7 a c r('~

M O'.'t ll (j IO lilt ':. M C'il? You' ll be glad
y ou Inspec ted lll1 s. oul sl ,lnct1 nq tH)IllC H Js J IJectr oo m s,
P4 ba ths. d1 1ng room , rll ((' nletlcrn k.t1 ct1en, l tVtng
room w rt h ft r C'p lno'. lu ll y Lclrp&lt;' l t'cl na t u r ,~l gr~s neat,
g ar aq e, shown b y n ppo1ntmen r

CROWN CITY
E)(trllrn l !Ju tl rl rn (! tor 11u &lt;., 1nrs or ol
fr ee, but l d 1ng rs sc·t up tor 11 bc c~uly ~h op or rl bnrbcr
bo th Wtltl cq utp mC'n t, luc.l li'Cl on r1 n rcr lo t Pr 1cc
re1juc:ed t: alll od•lV

RODNEY

4 ~6

ROul e 27 ACR: ES

160, approx 5 acres lev el
lnnct , good tn veslrn cnr fo r

HANDYMAN SPi;C I AL
GoocJ otclr-r nome,
bedroom s. bal ll, Otn1nq room alm os t nf' w turn ace,
needs. a 11 t tie work bu 1 •.., ,, qoou t1uy tor SI? 800, I oc Mled
on a nt ce l ot .n IJ, ct w(' ll

Br tc k hom e stt uoted on a spacto us wooded
lot w tth 1n Ctly Ll m tf s Step IN SIDE a nd see
fh 1s lov ely l1 v 1ng r oom, wdh a coz y w b
i! rep lll cc , 3 bedr oo m s, cm y famrl y r om ,
cq u rpped k tl c hen. 2 bath s, large Ultlr f y
r oo m w tlh severa l bU1!1 tn c ab1nets New
car pcttn g, gas to rccd ,11 r f ur nace and ce n
Ira I dtr 2 Cdr ga r ag e A good qua l tt y ~J ut II
t1om c LOO K T HI S OVER!

On t:' story , atum in ut'll s•dt ng, 2 bedroom s
bath , m o&lt;tern k1 tchen ltvtng r oo m . l ull
ct1vt dl•d LJiHie+llent , dou bl e c .1r 9Mi'IQC pl us
a n ex. Ir a QM itlJt' A ll 1t11s : &gt; rlltng on 'l ,,crcc;.
ol w oodl and Ctl y ~c h oo l &lt;II S! r tc t Won 1
l as t to nq Cn l l now

WE

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acr es, tOO acr es p a~ tu rP &amp;
cropland , coal &amp; l t~n cs t o n f'
rrpcr ted , nea r- pr oposed
U S 35, QOOd tO YCSI IYlen t
propcr fy $100.000 '

ROONEY VILLA GE II
N tcc r .-1n ch w tlh 3 1Jectroom s,
bafh Wtlh sl1ower , Ct1rpc fc d, 1 cdr ga r&lt;19e, co unty
water , Ctfy 5c hool d rsfrt cl vf'r y qoocl buy tor S25.000

NEW LISTING
Good J bt d rootn llOU~P, ba th . e,_,
tertOr has atum•num Std1nq , 2 \ lr ,1wber ry pil tchcs, 9
acr es loca ted on Detv 1s R&lt;l , low prr cc ot Sl 5 900

CAL L NOW FOR MORE INFORMAT ION
AND AN AP POIN TM E NT'

446-288S

E vt• n1ngs

SALE

GREENFIELD

TWO Ml LES OUT

bc~lh

FOR

Lo ca ted on o ld Rout e \60 rt t
E ver gree n, Ltn co lq P 1kf' &amp;
Gcoq,J('S Cr e('k Ret Co
water a vn tlabl e
M ob il e
hOmes we lcome

mg only ss.soo

M
ER N HOME AND28ACRES
Be lh C' l tr sl to see lhts very we ll ke pt 3
l&gt;ed room nome A ll bu lf t 111 kt tchen, b a th,
lt vt n g room, has u wood burne r D•vtdcd
l&gt;ao;;('m ent &amp; r cc r oom Th 1S r•omc tS on ly 6
yro;; old Loca rcct o ff !r om St R ! 554 Nor1t1
C&lt;1 11 fo1 111 r1 ny m ar l"' (teta tl s

LOTS

fl c1 11 c o unty
wa t e r
avatl abl c, mob ile homes
we lco m e ,
to cclf e d
tn
Ccn tenilry on L1 nco1 n Ptk e

TOWNSHIP 18 acre s,
steep, roc ky bru shland,
good for hunt ing and ca mp

IMMACUA TELY KEPT HOME

REAL TO
992 Jl l S
216 &lt;,.Second Street
COMPACT HOME - TillS

lOT FOR SALE BOx 180.

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SOUTHERN HILLS REAL ESTATE

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Ru s. sel l 0 Wood
- Ev e m nq ~
4~6 4111B

"We Sell !Jetter Living"

$3,500

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VIRGILB SR

CALL

show r1 of!

Arthur A . Nibert
Sen•or M ember
Amencan Soct efy
of Apprais er s

THE WISEMAN
REAL ESTATE AGENtY

H•·al Estatr fur ~alt•

Heal E state for Sa I&lt;·

GALLIA COUNTY'S LARGEST
REAL ESTATE AGENC~

,Y ilt II ilOUS\l lei li S

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Heal E•tate tor Sale

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1218 EASTERN AVE. GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

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we're the Neighborhood Professionals."

TEAFORDm

H.,aJ Eslat., fur Sale

BAIRD &amp; -FULLE~
REALTY

EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED

to ll'dl l'&lt;t&lt;~lu ru tr~s c111d requla
tr o r1 s Wtwl1 rl s trrn clur yuu to :,ell

:tt;

~'Mtate tor Sale

Heal Estate l~fW-i

Kral ),;•tate for ::iale

Use Sunday Times-Sent_inel Classifieds

23 LOCUST STREET

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For Best Results Use Sun.d ay Times-Sentinel Classifieds

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NEW L I ST IN G 50 r~cre'J. '}s tory l rrunt 11 onw lO&lt;illt'CI
on Frrcndly RtdQ(', 3 becrroom , lu c f orl t urnitct~ one
born , property len cNt. Prt CC'S30.000 00

IF YOU ' RE THINKING ABOUT SELLING , GIVE US
A CALL AND WE ' LL BE HAPPY TO DIS CUSS OUR
LISTING CONTRACT WITH YOU . WE HAVE
BUYERS BUT WE NEED LISTINGS! !! LET US
SELl YOUR HOME WHEN YOU ' RE REAOY .

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,HJ..,, nr r,· ',

Don' t s top look

best buy you're go1 ng to see
L.,.,.,nq {I r11no oro10 3 bedrooms. butlt 111 eat tn k. tt
r .•n 1u11 1" t'lnl·nr ta l ":. of qoo(l space for fa mi lY or
roorn r:: 1,1 1 It nccctlot il!lCI Qriraqe $.32,900
r.
lh,~

NES Tl ED IN THE WOO DS 5 MIL ES FROM TOWN JTMtltnt ,lornu un lht&lt;:. Tr N~ ltnt'rJ drtve, w"t :: hi ng the
.. &lt;lUll r&lt;·ls ol,, f ,1s fOU •lDPrOa cl1 tn•s r f' i'lll y beaut iful
I J'ilf( rf'rl\\000 } &lt;,'Or { tnal rS (QtllO!t•tcty surrounded
n, t&gt;IO ln~.-~·ty \1\0Q(!&lt;., 1 n1s nous1• 1nctu.df\S a fo rmal en
trdtHt writ d/1 •..JP''" c., to rW'dp lilrQe,llvrng r oom wifh
tot'&gt; ol ttlr~c.,.., ct' nor liiJr nry buil t 111 k ttct1en wtlh bi g
vtr'w ot 11'~ wood&lt;, clml pool 21 , ba th s, a or 5 bedroo ms
1 P1r'1S it•r tlt'(lf oo1n hilt:, &lt;.,f' ll 1nq: roorn oM pr ,vate ba th )
Full brl':!t m1 nlDrlt""ltal! y llntSh t cl lr1 mtly &amp; rec . room 2
Cr;H QMil~~' YOU N On I lin d c1 fltC(•r llOirlC
IMMEDI ATE PO SS E SS ION
Owner na s moved,
tnUC..I q II niJ\\ )p, ~ IOU'i ..t b&lt;'droom t10me Ill town Wt lh
liHlH' l"n11 y room&amp;. lrvnlQ r oom plu.., 2 bat hs Nt ce
y,lr£1 \\&gt;1!11 Utlrrlill S,'B 800

ATTRACTI VE HOME ON 3 ACRES
2 story home •n
C&lt;'n l efi&gt;Otnt wtll1 a oanoram•c v1cw of the countryst de
Tn,o;, t 1 ro om llom(' •ncludes. d C.O lY 11v•ng room wttn
w I) t p qooo ~tlNt D+'(lroorns&amp; pr(' ll y k1tc nen. F .A. otl
turn.lLi &amp;. e~ 1!,173 l h60 rnobtlf&gt; t1orn£' plus e)( Ira hookup
tor rratlt' r Low $40 '3

BUILDING LOTS &amp; ACREAGE
wOODED HOME SITE
4 ac res rnore or less
on Ch('rry Rtclqc rn Rt o Gto noc No mob ile
homes p lt'&lt;l S(' S12 900
LOTS
Wh tl c Oat-: Roact
Good spot for
but ldlnQ or mobrlc hom e Lot s are approx 2

acres. &gt;t .soo.ooea .
LARGE BRICK IN TOWN

Good 10 room Mom e on

2nd Ave Down ~l ~1r s has been rem od eled, upsta irs
needs a t1tfle w ork Could bee orne alt ne homft or rent a l
•nveslm('n t FL'n cc d tJac kyard {'lnd 2 car carport . Cal l
Toctay

AnENTION
DON'T
' GIVE
IT AWAY!!!

YOUR HOME MAY
BE WOR TH MORE
THAN YOU THIN K...
Don ' t fry to se II it
'( our se lf . Let a pro fessronal do 1t for yo u. It
may sav e you t1m e and
money'

Think Rea I Estate
Think Strout Really
446-0008
" The only Broker yo u' ll e11er need "

•

You can't sell Apples out of an empty
ba skel. Residentia l Proper·ly N"dtd .
$25,000 to $55,000. We absolutely do h1ve
Qualified Buyers waiting for us to find the
right pr operly for them .
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E.M. WISEMAN. BROKER 446-3796 tvE.
E. N. WISEMAN, BROKER 446-4500
JIM COCHRAN, SALESMAN 446-7811 EVE.
500 2ND AVE. CALL 446.3643 GAlliPOLIS

�!}.3-TheSunday Times-Sentinel , Sunday, Aprif9, 19i6

CommiUee
meets
.

The organization com·
mittee of the Big Bend
Jaycee-ettes met April 3' at
the Meigs Inn.
Marty Rice and Ca rol
McCauley, representatives of
the Belpre Jaycee Wives,
attended and discussed their
t\Jnstitution and by·laws.
Three representatives from.
Meigs· Jaycee-ettes plan to
attend"theApril tO meeting of
the Belpre Jaycee Wives to
become bett er acquain ted
~ith the program.
Plans . for a concession
&gt;tand to sell balloons at the
Hegatta were made. They
also di.•rn.o.ed the possibilit y

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of having a float in the
Regatta. This will be decided
later , hbwcver .
1l1e n ~x t meeting of the Big
Bend Jaycee-ettcs "·ill be
Sunday , April 23, at 4:30p.m.
at the Pomeroy Library .
SQUAD, FIRE RUNS
POMf:ROY
Th e
Pomeroy Emergency Squilrl
was ca lled to 5\.ibert)· Ave..
Frida y m&lt;u·mng for flrcnrla
Petrie who was taken to
Holzer Medica l Cmter . AI
2:54 p.m .. the Pomeroy Ftr&lt;'
Depa&lt;1menl was railed In
Union Ave. to extin guish a
brush fire .

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Willi s T. Leadingham

Realtor

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ZONING A_ND TH[,_ LAN. DOWNER

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A

good comm unity

ha~

• zoning laws to orot ect 1ts
'om~wne
However ,
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L-v
rs .

Also . look nto the •·,pe ol
home which

your

IS

allowable in

zo n ing is e ven more
Important to th b
I
0
•• land who are plann
e uyers
1ng to
erec t their own home

wn1ng area . You may
plan to build a sec?nd lloor
apartment , poSSibly lor
another' member ol your
family or even for rental

Some comm uniti es may

purposes lllhe properly"

•

• have zoning that will make
• it Im possibl e lor you to
• build the home you plan
•
For
instan ce
one
e commun ity may requ ire a
e speci f ic a moun t of a crea ge
• lor a one family zone It
• you bu y a small er lot than
• the . zon m g
ord ina nce
requ 1res , you m ay not be
• able to build the house you

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•
COf,U MBUS I UPI I - Ohio
• State's
1969
nati onal
Championship football team .
• the Bu ckeye coachi ng starr
• from that yea r. and Texas
• Coach Fred Akers wi ll
par1 !ClpHte in the Ohio Hi gh
• Sd10ol football coaches clinic
• ,· ,t Oh 1
.,1 Sta e Ma\' 5 ' .
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"'\)
osu Conch w"ooti)' l',"
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e Said Si!turday thafScn . J ohn

e

a one family res idential •
zone , you may be ou 1 ot •
luck No need to worry a s
long as you check ou t lhe :
zoning before you buy
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If there is anyth1ng we :
ca n do to help you m the
field of real es1ate please e
phone or drop in at e

r;tenn. D-Ohio. will be the
featu red spea k er at th e
a w;:~rds banquet Ma.v 5.
,\ )so s peakin ~ will bt~
Ark ansas Coach Lou Hnltz , a
L1r!ller OSU etss istHnt. Io wa
Sta!(' Coach F:arle I3rucc,
Floridcl A&amp;M Ct 1al'h Hudy
Hubbard and North CnroJin;J
Hu Hcin.

LEADINGHAM REAL e Members of the 19lill tea m.
ESTATE . 512 Second Ave .. e ll"hich defea te d Southern
GallipoliS. Phone 44 6-7699 . e Califorpia with O..J. Simpso n
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We're here lo help !
• 111 the 1969 Rose Bowl at·
• • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • tcnd1ng the clini c w111 be.' Rex

• want on the lot you owe .
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PLEASANT
W. Grant Shell, 13, Ht. 2,
Jericho Rd., Point Pleasant,died Saturday morning at
Pleasant Valley Hospital. He
was a retired carpenter in
construction work and a
member of Carpenters Local
1159.
He was \)om Aug. 20, 1904 at
West Columbia to the late
William H. Shell and Mame
Shell McDaniel.
He is survived by his wife,
Mina Shuler Shell; two
dau ghters, Mrs . Carrol
(Barbara) Robie, Bidwell, 0.
and Mrs . · Bob (Nancy)
McCa llister, Des Moines,
Iowa : a son, George Shell,
Point Pleasant; fo ur sisters,
Mrs. Carl Owens, Middleport,
0 ., Mrs. Howard Johnson,
Point Pleasant; Mrs. George
Swisher and Mrs. H. E. Men,
both of Columbus, 0.; a
brother,
Jimmy Shell ,
Kern. Jim Otis, J 1l hn
Bruckington. Jock Tatum. Hoswell, N.M.; and seven
Jan White. J im Si111wagon. grandchildren.
Dave Foley, Hufus MHycs
The funeral will be held
and TPd Pro\'ust .
Monday at 2 p.m. at the Crow
Hussell Funeral Home with
Rev. Herman Hayes of·
ficiating. Burial will follow in
n'/
•
,, v.·tnan reet~tve s
the Suncrest Cemetery.
Friends may call at the
•
funeral
home after 3 p.m.
It'll IllS Contract
Sunday.
OAKLA ND 1UPI 1 - The
G&lt;Jl den Gater S cu mpleted

!heir 1978 World Tl•mn Tenn is
roster Sa tu rd ay with the
signing of Britain's Micha el
Wyma n to a une-yca r conIract.
Wyman , 24, whu played at
the Universit y of Southern
Ci&lt;l ifornia , wi ll huld do""' the
No. 3 spot on the · Gaters'
men's s1de beh ind Sandy
Maye r and Frew McMillan.

• SEE SOUTHEASTERN OHIO'S LARGEST SELECTION OF CLEAN
5a1s. LATE MODEL USED CARS. MOST OF THESE CARS CARRY
SMITH'S SPECIAl 100% WARRANTY. SEE GENE JOHNSON,
BOB BRICKlES, HARLAND WOOD OR GREG SMITH TODAY
FOR THAT EXTRA SPECIAL DEAl!

1977 CUTLASS SUPREME

1976 ElECTRA liMITED

1977 MONTE CARLO

Buckskin exter ior wi t h
matching landa u top and
sa ddl e vinyl exterior . Th is
intermed iate Old s is extra
s harp &amp; fully equipped .

This is it! The last of
distincf"ively designed full
size luxury sedans Jinished
in dark blue wi th vinyl
roof. equipped wllh mos t
of Buick 's luxury &amp; power
options . Only 12.864 miles

Fi ni s hed in can d ya pple
red with con tr asting whi te
landau lop . We invite you r
closes! ins peclion of thi s
immaculat e au la driven
only 6,108 miles .

'5795"

SEE IT NOW

1977 ELECTRA liMITED 1977 CHR;tSlER NEWPORT

'6995

'4995

SEE THIS CLEAN
CAR TODAY

1976 MONTE CARlO

1977 CHEVY MAliBU

1977 CHEVY PICKUP

Burgundy m e tall ic pa int.
vi nyl top. Rallye wheels ,_
cru ise control, lilt wheel.
AM- FM , bea utiful car .
, . Check fh is one toda y .

'3995

'3995

1977 MONTE CARLO

1977 BUICK SKYLARK

1976 CHEVY VEGA

Fini s hed 111 cleser l sand
w&lt;lh malch&lt;ng &lt;n terior ,
autom at&lt;c lactory air .
power s leenn g . po1,er
brakes . low mi le s .

'2695.

1977 CAMARO

1976 TRANS AM

1973 FORD T-BIRD

Finish e d in Sta rlight
black . AM-FM; till wheeL
fa ct ory a ir , automat ic,
rallye
w hee ls,
super
s harp . 17 ,056 m ile s. ·

$SAVE$

'4995

ITH

446-2282

They've

se t 6 : :mrun. ThursdCJv as the

tin1e and cloy for a volleyball
clini c for adult women in the
0. 0. Mcintyre Park District
league. The place will be
Southwestern High School.
Joel C. Dennis, director of

Dark
blu e
m e lallit
exte rior , vinyl top, AM
F M. power wi ndow s, split
seal. Le ss than 50,000
miles Local owne r

By Fred J. Dec!,
Cou nty Extension Agent, 4·H
GALLIPOLIS - Several
persons including 4-H advisors, parents, pa st 4-H
campers , and othe r in·
terested individuals attended
a meeting Thursday night as
plans for new permanent
improvements for Canter's
Cave 4-H Camp were an·
nounced . Canter'.' Cave 4-H
Ca mp , which is owned and
operated
· by
4·11
orga nizations in Gallia,
Jackson, Mei gs , Adams,
Lawrence and Highland
counties, is located five miles
west of Ja ckson.

'

the distmt, said that J~ckle
Knight would co nduct the
clime.
Deadline fur sign up of ad ult
women was extended to 4'
p.m. W.~clncsday . iney are tu
telephone Denn is' offi ce at
416-4612 extension 45 .

lnclu(led in these per- recreational facilities,
manent improvement plans winterization of present
was the architect's sketch or facilities and a two acre Jake,
a $400,000 lodge which would which the lodge will overlook.
replace the aging facility The lodg e and all of these
which is bei ng used at other improvements will
present. This new lodge will require a fund raising
be a rusti c style, two-story campaign to raise $650,000 for
brick building with a dinin g Canter's Cave 4-H Camp.
roum large enough to serve This fund drive has already
225 persons. In addition to started with the anbeing available for 4-H Camp noun cement that one in·
and ofher 4-H activities; this dividual has offered a si ngle
facility will also be available pledge of $250,000 with the
for ijSe by business and stipulation that it be matched
comm unity groups. This by December 31 of this year.
At a recent meeting of
lodge, besides serving as a
dining hall will also have a representatives from the six
seco nd stor y multi-purpose counties, which own Canter's
room, which will be used for Cave 4-H Camp, enthusiastic
recreation or meeting support was shown by
fa ci liti es. The lodge will representa tives from all
feature firepla ces on both these counties . The same
levels and provides for ent·hus&lt;asm was shown at the
possible elceping facilities meetin g held at the
Cr ed it
during cold months which P r o du c tion
will enable 11 to be en joyed Association building Thurs·
day evening for Gallia Cuunly
year round.
1'he present dining hall· 4·H suppoflers. Those
recreation buildin g wa s present were very impressed
originally built as a dance by the fact that these im·
hall when the camp was a pro ve ments were designed to
commercial recreation resort mak e Cante r's Cave 4-H
Camp more useful the year
area in the 1920's.
In addition to the lodge, round and will permit ex·
several other facilities that pansio n of edu ca t i u ~al
were included in the plans are programs for the youth in
a camp manager's residence, Southern Ohio.

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BUICK
PONTIAC

BANK &amp; GMAC FINANCING AVAILABLE _:_ SUNDAY SHOPPERS WElCOME

VOL XXVIII NO. 251

TOLEOO - THREE OF THE quadruplels born to a
Monroe, Mich. , couple were on respirators Sunday to aide
breathing, silid a Toledo Hospital spokesman. The quads, two
boya and two girls, were born bere at one-minute intervals last
Tuesday to Dr. and Mrs. Martin Drozdowicz. Holly weighed 2
J)!&gt;Wlds, 12 ounces at birth, Jay 3 pounds, 4 ounces, Erin 3
J)!&gt;Wlda,l ounce and Joel3pounds, 1.5ounce.
All four developed symptoms or inunature lungs,
requiring supplemental oxygen, and were placed on a
, respirator, the spokeSil\an said.
LEXINGTON, KY . - STONIE &lt;BAHKER JR ., president
and chief executive officer of Island Creek Coal Co., has been
elected chairman of the board of the Bituminous Coal
Operators Association.
The Chapmanville, W. Va . native, now a resident of
Lexington , Ky., will serve a one-year term as head of the
Washington-based BCOA. Barker, who began working for
Island Creek as union laborer whi le attending Virginia
Polytechnic Institute, was a member of the BCOA 's final
bargaining unit during the recently settled national coal strike.

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Ohio only coal
state without
forced cutbacks
GIRLS
CHAMPS - Eastern's girls
ba sketball team was honored during Saturday's annual
banquet . Members of the 1976 sectional championship
team are, first row, left to right , Jeannie McClure, Vida
Weber, Kim Batey, Becky Windon. Terresa Hannum , 2nd

Sue Thompson , Laura E11c:tun. ger
Renee Trussell, Pebbles Blake, third row, Kaleen
Millhone, Uta Young and Brenda Riffle . Absent was Terri
Sorden . ~page 3for additional pictures and story .

Woman shot to death,
husband being held
· Kathr.yn
Ellen
Fitchpa tri ck. 21. Middleport , is
dead from an apparent
shotgun blast and her 21year-old husband, Leonard
M. Fitchpatrick is lodged In
Meigs Count y Jail pending
inv estigation.
According to Sheriff Jim
Proffitt, Fitchpatrick wa s
taken into custody followi ng
the 2:10 a.m. Sunday shooting
. death of his wife of Jess than
one year. Mrs. Fit chpatrick
was apparently shot in the
head by a 12 gauge shotgun.
The Middleport ER Squad
and poli ce department
received a call at 2:12a.m. of
the shooting. Both depart·
ment s along with sheriff

deputies responded to. the
call.
At the scene were Dr. H. R.
Pickens, co unty coroner ,
Middleport Police Chief J. J .
Cremeans, Sheriff Proffitt,
Patrolmen Bill Miller, David
Woolard, deputies Randall
Carpe nter. Dana Aldrige and
Gary Wolfe, sher&lt;!t 's lll ·
vcstigator.
BCJ agent , Herman Henry
was also at the scene to a_ssist
in the investigation . No olher
details arc being released at
thi s time .
Mrs. Fitchpatrick was born
Jan. 28, 1957. She is survived
by her husband , Leonard, one
son, Charl-es, and one
daught er, Tara Dawn ; her

parents, Honald and Kathryn
Hichards , Pomer oy: nne
brother, Ronnie Hichards,
Pomeroy; five sisters,
Rh onda Wilson, Ci ndy
Hichards, Julie Hi chards and
Alberta Ri chards, all of
Pomeroy and Brenda Espes
of Ma so n. and mat ernal
grandparents, Mr . and Mrs.
Woodro w Lemon , Parkers·
burg . She attended the
Pomeroy Church of Chfisl
Funeral services will be
held Tuesday at 3 p, m. at
Ewing C'hapel with the Rev.
William Kn ittle officiating .
Burial will be in Chester
Cemetery. Friends may call
at the funeral home any time.

Funding approval confirmed
totaI of $742,992 in State
assistan ce fund s for the
const ruction of the Com munity Mental Health portion
of a multi-portion facility in
Pomeroy.
This amount combined with
fund s fr om Housing and
Urban Development and
Appa lchia Regional Com·
mission, provided a total of
$2,462,366 for the mult i·

The Gallia · Jack son •
Meigs Communi ty Mental
Health Mental Retardation
648
Board
Executive
Dire&lt;:tor, Maxine Plummer.
announ ced her office has
received a letter from the
Department of Mental Helath
confirming approval of the
Gallia • Jackson · Meigs
Community Mental Health
(648 ) Board's request for a

purp ose project whi ch is
ready to be bid.
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The multi-purpose facility
wjll provide space for Meig s
Community Mental Hea lth ,
Senior Citizens and Meigs
County Hea lth se rvices.
Funds were made available
without any cash dollars from
the County Commissioners.
(Continued on Pill' 8)

EXTENDED FORECAST
Wednesday thru Friday
United Presslnternallonal
Fair Wednesday with a
chance of showers late
Thur.day and Friday .
Highs will be In the upper
50s and 60s and lows In the
upper 30s and low 40s.

Weather
Sh owers and possible
thunderstorms tonight ~1th
lows in the 50s and low 60s.
Showers and thundershowers
ending Tuesday and turning
cooler with highs in the 60s.

COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gov. businesses, we became the
James A. Rhodes said only coal state in the region to y
Monday Ohio was the only escape the crisis without e
coal state in the region not to mandatory curtailments of k
imp os e manda to r y electric power," said Rhodes .~
curtailments of electric "During the days near the y
power during the recent coal end of th e strike when coal •t
supplies reached danger k
strike.
Rhodes, in a report of state levels, we took the position Y
government actions during that Ohioans would respond ;
the strike , said several voluntariy in an effort to keep
factors were involved schools, factories and busi' I
including the use of the Ohio nesses open .
"Ohioans everY,.here cut
highway patrol to escort nondown on electric consumption
union coa l shipments.
The report showed that the and nobody was laid off,"
patrol escorted nearly 50,000 said Rhodes. "At the same
truckloads of non-union coal lime, our electric utllities
to Ohio's coal-starved shared power and purchased
out of state,
electri c utilities in a little power
supplementing what we were
, over a monU1 .
Rhodes also praised the able to generate in Ohio.
"Finally, we were quietly
co nservation pra cticed by
consumers during the strike . moving coal into our electric
"Through the cooperation utilities beginning in Febof Ohio residents and ruary .'' he said .

Deputies probing vandalism
Meigs Co unty Shcriif's
deputies received a report
from Dale Roush, St. Alba ns ,
W. Va .. wh o reported last
weekend his vehicle wa s
parked at a residence on
Bailey Run and the front
hubcapa were stolen.
Sometime between mid·
night and 1 a. m. Saturday,
someone broke out windows
in three residences.
Mrs. Ada VanM eter had
five large windows broken
out at her house. Ra)'mond F.
Elberfeld, had two windows
broken and also sel'e ra l
places on the side of his house
had paint chipped where

rocks had struck th e side of
the house, and F. H. Gilland
reported two storm window
glass and two inside window
glass were broken with rocks
and pieces of asphalt.
While deputies were out
taking reports, a motorist
came along and advised them
CR25 had been blocked by
two 55 gallon drums and two
large logs. The incident is
under investigation.
In other activity, dep uties
investigated a t wo-&lt;Oar accident in Racine Village at
the intersection of 3rd Street
and Sycamore.
According to the report ,

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Rodney Neigler, 22, Rt. 2,
Hacine, was traveling south
on Third Street and decided
to tum left onto Sycamore,
but he had just passed the
intersection, so he stopped
and proceeded to ba ck up his
vehicle in order to make the
tum .
In the meantime , Debra "'
Nelson, 23, Rt. 2, Racine, was
travelin g east on Sy~amore
Street and was turning right
onto Third Street. She had
pulled out and saw what was
l)appening and started
blowing her hom. Neigler,
loo king in his left side mirror
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benefits under the two
leading tax credit bills. Tbe
bills would cost $1.2 billion
and $4.4 billion, respectively,
during the first year.
They said tax credits for
college students would have · ,•
no bearing on whether teenagers from wealthy families
went to college and would
provide "too little support to
be of any real help" to a
needy family .

'111irt y workers of the Meigs additional 15 cents per hour
County Department of High- increase each year beyond
ways, members of the the set rate of the contract.
Ameri can f'ed eration of
In addition, the new con·
State, County and Muni cipal tract provides for the county
Emplo yes,
AFL -C IO , paying one-third of the
returned to their jobs today hospital insurance costs of
following the signing of a the employes during the first
three-year contract over the "year; an adilitional onethird
weekend .
during 1979, and the entire
f'red Hay nes, reg iona l insurance premium during
representative, said the new the third year of the contract.
three -year contract provides .. Negotiations for the new
workers with a 40 cent hourly contract broke off on April I.
raise effectiv e April 1 for the Workers went on strike at
first year ; an additional 25 that time.
cents an hour for the second
llayn es sa id this morning
yea r beginning April 1, 1979, one point should he clarified,
and an additi onal 2tJ cent s an that was an incident during
hour for the th ird year the week-long strike when a
·beginning April t. 1960 or a lea fl et was distributed
cost of Jiving raise at a bearing the union's name.
maximum or 30 cents an hour Haynes said the leaflet was
whichever is greater based not issued by the union and
on 1979 livin g costs.
did not carry the official
Employes with more than statements of the union .
five years service receive an

CINCINNATI - SOME OF THE STATE'S "MOST
prestigious" law firms , including some special counsels to
Attorney General William J. Brown, are expected to be named
in connection with what may be one of the largest securities
fraud schemes in Ohio history, the Cincinnati Enquirer
reported Saturday.
In a copyrighted story, the newspaper quoted one
unnamed deputy to Brown as saying there is a "real
possibility" some of the attorney gene ral's special counsels
will be named as defendants in upcoming suits.
COLUMBUS, OHIO - FIVE CARLOADS OF' CITY police
stood by, bot prO&lt;hoice and pro-life advocates who met in
Columbus Sunday battled on ly with words and signs.
Abortion advocate William Baird of Boston, asked to
address Ule 4th annual Ohio Pro-Life Convention about the
need to end violence against abortion clinics. Told he would not
be welcome because the ooly speakers allowed were those who
"support life from conception to natural death," Baird and 15
followers came to Columbus anyway.

Senske, however, said that
"based on what constitutional
lawyers have told me, f feel it
is constitutional."
He argued the credits
would provide across-theboard aid to people who pay
tuition and that the aid would
go to parents and not schools.
Califano and Blumenthal
said familie s with incomes
over $30,000. would get 20
percent or more of the

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WUISVILLE , KY. - NORTH-CENTRAL STATE
SUBMARINE veterans of World War II, their nutnbers
diminished by the years, wrapped up their convention
Saturday with a memorial service for the sailors killed aboard
52 U. S. subs sunk during the war.
Much of the three-day convention was given to socializing
by the veterans, most of whom are in their late 50s and early
60s.

Three-year-old
Megan
She was taken to the
Wolfe is in satisfactory hospital by the Racine ER
condition at Holzer Medical squad where she underwent
Center following a mower surgery.
accident Sunday morning at
her Rt I, Racine residence.
The child, a daughter of
BRUSHFIRE
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wolfe, was
At 8:37 p. m. Sunday the
oo a riding mower with her
father when She jumped. The Pomeroy fire department
mower apparently ran over was called to extinguish a
the youngBter and her left brush fire near the Tall
ann was severely mangled Timbers Nile Club on Route
7.
and broken.

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Blum.enthal and · HEW
Secretary Joseph Califano
said lhe net effect of tax
credits would be "a major
and undesirable change in
federal policy ."
They said the credits would
provide three or lour times
more federal support for
private school children than
for public school children,
and the credits would be
inflationary and
unconstitutional.

By United Press International
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO-LARRY HOSS, 18, ROCK FALL,
ill., was killed Sunday in an accident during a dirt-track
American Motorcycle Association race at the Clark County
Fairgrowxls.
Ross was oronounced dead at the scene. His cycle flipped
Rver in the middle of a heat race duri"ll the junior competition .

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administration and attacked
as unconstitutional by
church-state separationists.
Two Cabin et officials
blasted the proposal Sunday,
on grounds it would provide
more finanCial aid to those
attending private sc ho ols
than public schools - against
public policy.
In a letter to Ways and
Means Committee C'hairman
Al Ullman, D-{)re., Treasury
Secretary W. Michael

M·e igs highway
employes sign
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

COLUMBUS - CI.ASSROOM CIJ.&gt;SINGS brought on
trouble being felt by school districts could
affect as many as an estimated 40 percent of Ohio 's 2.2 million
school children this fall.
Almost !15,000 public school students missed classes in 15
districlll around the state last year because their school
systems were broke and had to close.

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schools. The Yanik bill allows
$100 for each child in a
private elementary or
secondary school and $250 lor
a son or daughter in college.
A tax credit is taken
directly from taxes owed as
opposed to a deduction or
which
is
exemption
subtrac ted from income
before taxes are calculated.
The Packwood-Moynihan
proposal has been strongly
opposed by the

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Means Committee today· was
beginning to debate a
substitute version or the
Packwood-Moynlhan legislation proposed by Rep.
Charles Yanik, D-Dhio .
Under the PackwoodMoynihan plan, ·strongly
supported by Senske and
other advO&lt;!ates of aid to
private schools , parents
would receive a tax credit of
up 1\&gt; $500 for any sort of
tuition paid to private

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Volleyball clinic set

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Black
exte r io r
an d
matching inter ior . Au to.
lrans , honeycom b w h eel~
wi th billboard rad ial tires .
What e lse c an we say .

Permanent improvement plans

Hat chback, f in&lt;she d in
a r c lic whi te , cus tom
sad dl e
vinyl
se ats .
Factor y air and only 11.632
mi les . Almos t new .

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REPRESENTATIVES FROM the Gallia County 4-H Program recently had the
opportunity w view the unveiling or an architect's sketch of the proposed new lodge for
Canter's Cave·4-H Carup. Left to right, Vickie Powell, Jackie Graham, Maude Persinger
and Jieniece Newberry. Back rc•v left to right, Bettie Clark, Joyce McKean, Bob Powell,
and J_erry Deel.

CLUT1'0 MEET
The
Gal li a
Cou nty
Hum em akers Extension Club
will meet Wednesday HI 10:30
a.m. at the PCA Building on
Up per River Road . Bud
Carter will speak on gar·
dening tips . Installation of
offi cers will be held . In the
afternoo n Mr s. Jose ph
Godwin will show slides on
the Holy Land . Ladies arc
Guing brukc rs the unl y way
asked to bring an arts and
yuu l'lUI possibly tri::l\'t'l these
crafts item for show and tell days.

GAI.I.IPOLIS -

everything we want. "
Senske, past president of
CAPE and secretary of
elementary and secondary
schools for the Lutheran
Church-Missouri Synod, said
in an interview he believed
tuition tax credit legislation
proposed by Sens. Robert
Packwood, R.Qre., and
Daniel Moynihan, D-N .Y.,
would stand a constitutional
challenge.
The House Ways and

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economical 6-en g ine. std .
lran sm1ssion . ra dio , step
bum per , and long wide
bed . Low m iles.

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landau lop . This clean
Mont e has th e rallye
whe els
and
air
conditioning . Extra clean
inside and out.
Compare at

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Solar go ld linish with
matchmg v1nyl top and
in ler&lt;or Dr&lt;ven only 9,2 32
miles by one local o wner .
New Bonne vi lle trad e

Dark blue l11115h wilh
match&lt;ng i nler~or This
GM fa clory off icial's ca r is
equ&lt;pped
w&lt;ih
air
condilioning ,
power
steer in g
and
powe r
brak es.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - A
leading advocate of tuition
tax credits is optimistic
Congress will .approve some
fonn of aid to parents who
send their children to private
schools, including . colleges.
"We're very optimistic
about getting something this
tlme," said AI Senske, a
member of the board of
directors of the Council for
American Private Educatio~.
"But I don't think . we'll get

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Finisiled in Ar ctic while ,
with whi te bucket se al s,
loa ded wi th op l ions . Thi s
beautiful auto was so ld
new by us and dr ive n onl y
29,311 miles. New Grand
Prix tr ade th is week.

Two door . med iu m gree n
with matching landau top ,
crushed velour clolh seat s.
Loaded with al l the op tions
you expect on Buick 's top
of the line. Pr iced to se ll.

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Help •may be .on way for private education

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PLAY PLANNED
CHES HJ-Hf: - The S!'!llor
class of Kyge r Creek High
School will present ··rinder's
Creepers" tln April 2!1 and 29
ill 6 p.m. "' the small
MARY E. JONES
auditorium . Ti cket s may be
GAL LIPOLI S~ Mrs. Mary
purchased from &lt;c~ ny class E. 1Chafflin 1 Jones, 66 , di ed
membPr for $2, general March 25 at Columbus.
~~Ht ing . Ltmitcd seating is
She was born at Bulaville.
m•ailable Ill 150 pe r night.
and spent Ihe first 20 years of
her life in Bula ville and the
Vint on area. Her parent s di ed
OAR TO MEET
when she was young and she
POME HOY _ Return made ber home with her
Jon athan Meig s Chapt er sister , Ali ce (Chaffin 1
Daughters of the American Spir.es until she was 20 .
Hevolu lion will meet ApriiH
She was an aunt of Myrtle
al 1 p.m. at th1• home of Mrs. Davis uf Vinton .
Geo rge Morri s, Lincoln Hill
"Foods ur the President s" is
the thernr uf the progrmn to Mi ss Lucille Smith. Mrs.
:be presented by Mrs. Thereon Edison Hobst efter . and Mrs.
.Jnhnson. Co-hostess es will be 'Owrne Cottrill.

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And the nice thing about that is the better
they get ... the. better you look! Don't let your
wardrobe b e "without at least a f·e w cotton denim
"staples" . .. like new detail pants, jacs.
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READY -TO-WEAR
2ND FI,.OOR

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MAN AND WIFE TEAMS WITII COORDINATORThere were two man and wife teams who completed the

Basic Pollee Training recently. Shown left to right are,
Manning and Becky Mohler, Mandy Lefebre, coordinator
of the school, and Alan and SUW1 Darling .
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SUCCESSFUL DRIVE - The kindergarten class~s of
Southern Local School District had a very successful pop
bottle and pop ·cap drive !laturday. They canvassed
Syracuse, Minersville, Racine, Letart Falls and Portland .
The proceeds wilt be uaed to purchase an air conditioner.
Anyooe wishing to send dpnations are as~ed to call Judy

Williams at 992-5866. Shown, left to right, .re Melinda
Lemley, Aimee Wolfe, Alisa Willford , Chastity Jacks,
Misty Swisher, Jane Ann Williams, Jerod Moore, Kevin
Btum, Sheri Roush, Aimee Hill, Becky Roush, Scott
Hilf, Chris Murphy, Jason Quillen and Olris Stewart.

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