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Meaning for Memorial Day
Memorial Day 1978.
What does it mean?
No more, it can be said, than
Memorial Day 1968 meant ... or Memorial
Day 1918.
Because man has not yet learned how
to solve international problems without
killing his fellow man.
Be the slain soldiers Ethiopians,
Somalis, Vietnamese, Ca mbodians,
Israelis or Arabs- or, in earlier connicts,
Americans , Englishmen, Germans,
Russians , Frenchmen, Japanese or
Chinese - it has not, yet, made a dlfference.
Yes, we have freedom still . Yes,
fascism was conquered and communism
has been circumscribed. But no, the world
is not at ease, not at peace. And

the works of peace go neglected by tne
demands of mutual deterrence.
The communist world threatens the
West, the West as the Russians see it,
threatens them . Arabs scream at Jews and
Jews berate Arabs. The face of Africa is
pockmarked with connicts.
World War I did not "end all wars"
and "make the world safe for
democracy." World War II, fought in large
part on the same soil, left scars still
unhealed.
This is not to say that soldiers of this
century's wars have died in vain. No
soldier dies in vain . No young man who
takes up his country's arms, who goes to
the front to fi ght for the policies and
principles his nation judges to be right.
dies fruitlessly. A soldier has spoken

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eloquently when he dies . lie has made the
supreme sacrifi ce for us who live.
Rut when du we who live stop
demanding that sacrifice'' What do we
human beings, who have been gifted wiU1
the ability to reason say, "Nu 'more
deaths' "!
We living American• who pay honor
this Memorial Day to our dead, will say
"no more deaths" only when we with other
nation s finally commit ourse lves
who lehea rt edly to the pnnciples of
cooperation and the rule of law rather than
force in internationa l as well as national
affairs.
'l11en will this Memorial Day and past
Memorial Days give more credibility to
the rhetoric that flows each year in front of
white crosses.

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GALLIPOLIS - The Old French
City's Memorial Day parade, featurin g 41
units, will begin at 10 a.m. Monday from
Penny Fare's parking lot, with Vance Rees
the parade marshal. The paraders will
form at the parking lot , corner of Fourth
Avenue and Court rSt. at 9 a.m.
Guest speaker during the ceremony in
the Public Square will be Donald R.
Lanthorn, American Legion Service
Director of Ohio. After the park services
there will be brief appearances of the
firing squads at Pine Street Cemetery,
Mound Hill Cemetery, and Memory
Gardens.
Units in the parade will be:
VFW color ~ u ard. VFW women's

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Sco uts, Patty Fellure's hilton group, Ann
Rieser's baton group. two umts of the
Ga lli a Co unt y Vo lun teer Eme rgency
Squad.
Ga llipOlis Shrine Club fire truck, Hiu
Grande antique fire truck, four ski boats
from the French City Ski Club ; Pam
McMahon, 1977 River Recreation Festiva l
queen; Amsbary boys' two decorative
bicycles, Amsbary antique car.
Ja ne Vinson antique car, Elwood
Lewis antique ca r ; Rene Oesch, driver of
the year; driver-education car with James
Enyart; three riding horses of the Sloan
family , two riding horses of the Swisher
family , Harley George's poni es, and
miscellaneous ot her units.

auxiliary, VFW District 12 president, Neta
Wood; VFW Comma nder Dovel Myers,
state of Ohio judge-advocate of the VFW .
American Legion Commander Cliff
Dixon, Am eri ca n Legion Auxiliary
President Helen Welker ; Donald lanthorn ,
Legion state service director, Am vets.
Maj .-Gen. George E. Bush (U. S.
Army, ret.), James L. Clark, Wor)d War I
distinguished service cross. U. S. Marine
Corps; Miss Ga llia County Pam Miller,
Little Mr. ancl Miss Gallia County Rene
Ward and Rodney Bloomer.
' Gallia Academy High School band,
GAHS cheerleaders, six units of the
GalliP&lt;&gt;iis Volunteer Fire Department , two
units of theSEOEMS, Boy Scouts and Girls

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MIDOLE PORT- POMEROY

SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1978

PRICE 25 CENTS

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EXTENDED FORECAST
Munday lhrnu gh Wednes da y,
pussible thundershnwers Munday, but
ntherwisc fair and warm through Iht•
periud . Highs will be in the 80s with a
lnw in the 60s.
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Rio Grande to
graduate 136
seniors today

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HONORED - Mrs. Pearl Reynolds, center , was given special recognition fur
her long teaching career in the Middleport schools at the Middleport Alumni
Association banquet Friday night. An engraved locket was presented to her by
Mrs. Iva Sisson, president. Lt. Gen . James V. Hartinger, a graduate of the class of
'43, was master of ce remonies for the banquet. 1See additional pictures and story
on B-1 today.)

Community development
block grant is topic
POMEROY - Charles Blakeslee,
Meigs County Planning Commission, Ms.
Ca rol Costonzo, Farmer Horne Ad·
ministration, and Bill Wickline, HUD
Grants ' Admini~trator , met with Meigs
County Com mi ssione rs Thursday to
di sc uss the Community Development
Block Grant for Meigs County which was
originally intended to be administered by
the Community Action Agency.
The board deCided to withhold the
program from the CAA and place it with
the Plaming Commission. It authorized
Blakeslee and Costanzo to contact the
proper authority to change the grant to a
program for housing rehabilitation only.
Also meeting with the commissioners
was Judge Manning Webster who
presented contracts for a grant from the
Ohio Youth Commission for a direct
probationary subsidy to provide $8,000 for
the juvenile court at no cost to the county.
The Co unty Budget Com mission
members, Howard Frank, Rick Crow and

George Collins held a joint sesston with the
t•ommissioners and welfare director.
Barbara Shuler . A lengthy discussion was
held concerning the state reimbursements
for welfare services and how the com·
mission should certify for the Wclfarr
Department budget. '11le matter of the site
preparation work for the Multi-Purpose
Hea lth Cent er was discussed at length.
It was decided immediate steps should
be taken to contact contractors and get
prices on preparing the building site. Since
bids arc due on June 7, it is hoped someone
could be found to begin the work no later
than May 30 or 31.
Richard
Jones,
commissioner,
he
would
vote
to
advised
approve
transfers
as
requested
by the highway department. If
after reviewing the budget, funds could not
be found in other categories.
Attending were Henry Wells, Jones
and Jim Roush, commissioners, and Mary
Hobstetter, clerk.

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Horse
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Th patrol said an eastbound vehicle
GALLIPOLIS - A horse was killed driven by David I.. Davis, 30, Huntington,
and four persons injured in eight traffic struck the rear end of the Thacker vehicle
accidents investigated Friday by the then slid off the roadway into a parked
GaUia-Meigs Post State Highway Patrol. truck owned by Jerry L. Harding, 22,
The horse accldent occurred 4:15a.m. Bluefield, W. Va . 'n1ere was minor
on SR 160 at the junction of SR 160 and Mt . datnage . David was charged with hilure
Zion Rd. where the animal owned by Bob to stop within the assured cle·t~ distance.
Evans' Hidden Valley Ranch ran into the
Two perStJns were injured in n headon
path of a vehicle operated by Mabel V. collision at 7 a.m. Friday on SR 124 in
Collins, (1(), Rt. 1, Bidwell.
Meigs Count y, 200 feet from the Rutland
Beulah V. Thacker, 51, Gallipolis, was Corporation limits. Troopers satd vehicles
injured In a three vehicle collision at 6:30 driven by Phyrean B. Wallace, 61,
a.m. on US 35, one tenth of a mile west of
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SR 160.

RIO GRANDE - Forty-seven Gallia
Counti ans and 10 Meigs Cuunt ians will
graduate from Rio Grande College and
Community College 1n commencement
ceremontes at 2:30 thi s afternoon nn the
College c:rcen.
A tota l of 136 students will dun caps
and gowns fur the 102nd commencL'IIlent of
Rio Grande College and the fuurl h an·
nivcrsary ceremony for Riu (;randc
Community College.
Many will graduate wtll t !ugh
H('adc rn il' h&lt;m ors. Those desq.! IHitNI
Sumllli:l Cu m l.audt• hHvc nutinta mt•tl at
lt~ast a 3.8 grade pomt average dun ng tlll'ir
t·u llegc ('arecr . Magna Cum l.audt•
graduates have mamtaincd at lca:-.1 it :1 5
m·erage and Cum Laude student s at least
it 3.25 average.
Gallipolis residents who will rt·ceil'c
BadJCior of Sdence degrees includt• Ka y
i\dkins (magna cum laude ), Htdtard
Barcus !magn a rum laude), Jacqurl tne
Coonen, Pam ela P.shcnaur, Handa!\
Finney . Twila Harrison 1cum !;tUde 1.
Marshall French. Shcrri Jarvis IS Ut tun a
cum laudet, Henry Johnson . Mar) l•rU
K111g ts umma cum laude I, PatriciH ~1at1tn
I cu m laude I, Hichard Mitchell , Gtl !'nee.
Sheila Hoettker t magna cum laude 1, lluw
Saunders. John Saunders !cum laude 1.
Jenny WeHver . Nancy Molnar 1cum l&lt;ntdc 1
and Mary Jane Hockwcll (cum laodt•t
were participants in Rio Grande's two
year Medical Laboratory Tcl'illll l'tHn
program in conj un ction with ll rrll.cr
Medi cal Cent er, and will receive Assoctal c
of Applied Science degrees . Clwrles
Burdette will receive an Associa te of Ap·
plied Seicnt·e degree in E le('truntl' S
Teehnolugy. and both William Johnstun
and Jimmie Stokes will receive As:.u('tat e
of Arts degrees.
Rio Grande resident.&gt;; who will recetve
Bachelor of Science degrees include Jud )
Blazer 1magna cum laude 1. Dcbbte
Maples , Marcia Payton, and Jo:dwtn
Rickett s !magna corn laude 1. H1ch&lt;trd
Miller will receive an Associate of Appln·d
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Three resolutions
approved by city
GALLIPOLIS - city commission, in
special session Friday afternoon , ap·
proved three resu iutions.
Commission authorized City Manager
Chris Morris to seek a grant apph ·alton
from the Appalachian Regional 'ommission for a $300,000 supplement gr nt fur
the water treatment plant prujec!.
Commission also approved a motion to
finance the city's non-federal share uf the
water tr&gt;eatm cnt plant construc110n
project through the sa le of mortgage
revenue bonds .
Murris was authorized lo advertise for
bids for the final phase of the new
recreation complex once the commission
receives approval of constru(1ion plans by
the Ohio Department of Nat ural
Reso urces.

MARGUP.HITE C. Hirner . manager of industrial
relations, Federal Mogul Corp. was guest speaker during
Friday evening's t978 commencement program on Memorial
Field. Two-hundred and thirty-five GAHS st'niors received

their diplomas . Others pictured on the platform, left to right,
are Bob Marchi , board of education president; Rev . 0 . C.
Morrison, baccalaureate speaker and Supt. Don Staggs. See
A·2 for mnre pietures and story .

Agony of Japanese prison
camp recalled by ex-Marine
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Sll'phen Nebon . Ill. I. Crown l'tly , ha s
Memunal Day mon·
p;nnfulthan those held by most other W&lt;tr
\'l'lcnms : the ctguny uf :P ~ years 111 a
.JcqJancsc pl'ison L'il111p 1:111d nearly tl year
~dUng back on Ins fed &lt;titer a mortar
' hell burst in till' Kureaneonfltrl.
Tlus man was l~n· n at Ballantine, Munt. ,
:15 tulles west of Btllmgs .. just a week
I.-fore World War I hustihtics slopped.
Nelson ·., father . Thumas. was w1th the
!l;nnbow i)ivlston 111 Franee Nul' 4, 1!118.
the da1 hl' was !Jorn .
,\ t i 1yt.'itrs of age he Wii lked 1i1tu the
~1 ill'llll' n.·~ TUitlllg ~ tallon . ;uul un Aug. 2.
l!14tl. Itt• hcratnt' a full -:h·dged tncmiJer of
tite U. S Marine Corp, , On Ma; li. t!l42. ln'
offtt't• rs snt'l'ctnicred hun ami lhl' ot her
~1ill'llll1 S arid soldiers u11 Cltrrcgulur ,
When h(• enlisted . Steve Nelson "Jl"t
tl ll tdl' 11 " lie was 5-8 and wt· t ~ lll'd 147
!MIItds. but after buul ca mp and S!'&lt;t St'hiiol
at San 1\tcgo he grew 111 stn·ngtit , ll l'tghl ,
nnd sk tl l. After four ttHrnths he shtppwlt o
Shanghai . ('hum . and Sept. I JOIIH'd a
Murine battalion at Cavttt·. l'luhpptn•·
lslauds . Thet·e he stayed until tlw
.Jap;mese !Jombt.od Pearl ilaruor Det· H
Ithat 's the date beyond the lntt•rnallonal
IJatl' l.tm• ; it was Dec. 7 111 f:allipoh s 1.
On !let·. 10 the Japanese bombed Cavtle
Naval yard t\1 destroyed it. and Nelson
was trunsft• t ed to l'ubcabaon on Bat&lt;tan,
wh!'l'l' ht· hd }Jt.'d set up anti·aireraft batll'l'les. Stxty men in Battery C got crLodit
for &lt;!owtllljg :l4 Nl ppunt•st• dive bombt•rs.
WIH•nllll' UIV&lt;Hil·rs IJruke through the army
litH'S un Batwu1. Nelsun and the ollwr
M&lt;tnnL'' w•·nt to till' tslaud of Corrcgidor.
wht•rt• most of th1• Mul'im•s were whcnlla ·
l&lt;WII fdl
Tlto •tt. ll'tlh on\) l'tll'l't'gulur fl)'lllg tltt'
llll'IIJO!'I cs on tin s

Star' ;md Stnpt•s. tiw fu·st enemy lamhng' for them tol'lunc out wtlll tnetr hands up.
Wt'l'!' blol'ked by Nebun and the ulht•r gun· Tlu:. the)' dtd , bctn~ pushed around b;
ner, , who lett he .Japanese t'OIII&lt;' wtlhln 200 tltt•tr t'aplur' 0111d marc hed off to jotn
) ants and then destruyt•d them . Hut at; ·:111 ~uwtht• r ~ r ou p of pn suncrs.
Mtt•r \lilt IH•o•k'h. the l'll'lortous foe put
a rn . Ma\ H. l!l12. 120 ,{~)0 .Japarlt'si! l'~lllll' 111
bargts, iwlf fruml'a\'1 a i3ay . Stew and tlt('lilllll ill'oalburntng 'ht p to cross Mamla
Ius L'olttpilnwns rl'll'l'illtd to the M1ddle lla1 tnlo Mantia . where the; marched
Sule of the tsland and touk refuge 111 a httie d,,;,.n tltl' street. till' .Japan(•se showmg the
l 'i:I\'Cl'll . •Japanest• l rnpen~1l Mannes yt•lletl pe11ple how grc&lt;tt llwrr \'lt'lur y \\'HS. From
titt' streets thc1 went to old. abandoned
lltlbtd pnson · ·
Mt,·r approx imate!) t11 o months, these
pnstHlt'rs \\'L'I'l' put f.tboanl trctins and
t&lt;tkt•n to a l"orth l.uLon pnson camp near
t'ab;tnatu.ut. Steve Nelson wetghed 163
pollll(b "hen ea ptun·d . The; worked hun
and other prt"111l'rs on ga rdens for about
ftl'(' month., . They ate twt ee ada). morn·
mg and t' \'t' lllng, a " menu· · of barley CJnd
nct• ami 1\orl'an tmllct dtshcd up out of a
ftve-gall onean for 5{) men .
When, at last, their t•aptors took them
lxtrk to Matula . Nl' lson wet g hc~l 97 pounds.
Of the :100 who wt'nlto Manila, only five ot·
SIX WCI'P Mannt•s.
From Mantia tht•y W!'llt by shtp to
.Japan.
Kept L'onstanti; below deck , the
Amcncans got thetr meals from a five·
gallon t'onla tner which the Japant'sc
lowered by rope tntu the hold . Bathiess, the
men hved hkt• anunals . Nel son
rememb(•red .wnh a gnmace . Men died .
·n,e boat s ftnall\' arrived at Fom1osa
1Taiwan t, where 'they st&lt;tycd long enough
to pick up supplies, and set sail early the
next morning .
Two days out of ~'onn osa, the Japanese
decided to let their ca ptives come up to air
out. No talk . No lllHSe . The t·onvoy of 10
mert'hant slups had two destroyers with it.
STEPHEN NEUlON, Rt. 1, Crown
City, remembers three and half years
When the lead destroyer blew att&lt;tck
as a Japanese prisoner of war and the
stgnuls, the Japanese told the Americans
to get duwn bci!Jw dt•ck again .
mnrtar shell in the Kurean cunic t
which iu&lt;'aparilaled him .
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. !A ·-The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, May 28, 1976

GARS graduates 235 seniors Friday evening
GA LLIPOLIS
Appr oximat ely 2,000 persons
filled the Memorial Field
bleachers and surrounding
area in lawn chairs Friday
evening for Gallia Academy
High School's !64th annual
bacca laur ea te and co m-

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Edelma nn was co-recipient
of the John Phillip Sousa
Band Award Ialong with
Kolleta Ann Kemper) and
also received a full tuition
academic scho lars hip a t
Marsha 11 Un ive rsity.

Abels, an advanced college
prep st udent , was a member
Tw&lt;&gt;-hundred and thirtyof the GAHS choir , Key Club,
five seniors received their
J unior Cla ssica l League ,
diplomas in the school's
basket ball team, Na tional
first outdoor ·exercise in
Honor &amp;1ciety and serv ed as
modem history.
Tempera tures were in the student body president this
lo w OOs with bright sunshme past term.
Groth , a co ll ege prep
wh en a c ti vities got un·
st
udent.
was a member of the
derway . Otherwise. it was a
band,
choi
r . Madri gals ,
perfect ending fo r the ·'Class
Junior
Classical
League and
of 1976" which included I 22
Nationa
l
Honor
Society.
girls and 113 boys.
Miss Ply male , also a
Class members marched to
their seats down the gridiron college prep student, was a
steps onto the football fie ld mem ber of the band, choir ,
while Rodney Tolliver's band Future Nurses of America,
pl ayed "Po m~ and Cir· Spanish Club. and National
Honor Society.
cum ~t ance . "
Miss Spencer. an advanced
Rev . 0 . C. Morrison, pastor
of Trinity Baptist Temple, led · college prep st udent , was a
the call to worship , then gave mem ber of the choir. Future
Teachers of America, Ga lha
a prayer of dedication.
Foll owing a Scripture Script. Gymleaders. Photoreading, the GA HS band Science Club, Thespians, Tripresented several selections. Hi-Y, Spa nish Club an d
foll owed bv th e annual National Honor Society.
Jarv is. also an advanced
bacca la ureat e se rm on by
college prep student, was a
Rev. Morrison .
homeroom officer, member
R ev.
Mo rri so n
of
the Key Club, Photochallenged gr adu ating
Science
Club and National
seniors to build character
Society.
Honor
as lhey entt'r a new phasr
Miss Griffin , a college prep
of life.
student.
was a member of the
The co mmen ce ment
band
and
National Honor
program began wit h th e
Society.
conce rt
band pla ying,
J arv is, over the past four
"America the Beautiful."
yea
rs. demonst rated a keen
Honora ry awards were
in science and the
interest
presented byGAHS Principal
scie
nti
fi
c
me thod. Hi s
J ames N. M. Davis. assisted
scholastic
record
includes a
by E. L. IEdi Stewart,
4.0
in
IPS',
biology,
physics I
assistant principal.
and
II
,
chemistry
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and II.
Sharin g the !2nd ann ual
Academic Key were : Bradley The Science Award is
Abels, son of Dr. and Mrs. sponsored by Holzer Clinic
Gene Abels ; Peter Gruth, son Ltd.
Edelma nn , during the past
of Dr. and Mrs. John Groth :
Ca rol Plymale, daughter of years. demonstrated ability
Mr. and Mrs. Lester to master fu ndamental adPlymale; Mel inda Spencer. ,·anced math concepts . His
daughter of Mr . and Mr s. schtdast ic record incl uded a
Robert Spencer : Gary 4.0 in alge bra I and II ,
Jarvis, son of Mr . and Mrs. geomet ry, and college ma th I
'lowell Jarvis and Cheryl and II . He received a $1 00
Griffin, daughter of Mr. and check from Millard Cassidy,
Mrs. Richard Griffin. All preSi de nt of the Kiw a ni s
owned perfect 4.0 averages . Club.
Groth 's musica l acPeter Groth , son of Dr. and
Mrs. Joh n Groth , received comp lishments included :
the 41st ann ual Music Key. trumpet player in marching
Terry Wa ll. son of Mr . and band for fou r years, concert
Mrs. Gamer Wall and Mike band one year. symphonic
Staggs, son of Supt. and Mrs. band three years, rated
Donald Staggs, shared the outstand ing mallot per·
cussionist, participated in the
!2nd ann ual Athletic Kev .
Tina Nibert , daughte.r of Ohi o Music Education
Mr. and Mrs . Arthur A. Assoc iati on solo and en·
I Pete I Nibert , captured the semb le competition with the
third annual girls Athletic band and choir, Madriga Is
four years and had leading
Key.
Cheryl Baird, daughter of roles in Iwo musicals.
Athletic Key co-winner
Mr . and Mrs. Donald Baird,
Wall played t hree
Terry
received the annual Corn·
varsity
sports and earned
me rcia! Offi ce Education
eight
varsity
awards during
award .
lour-yea
r
career. He
his
Ga ry Jarvis. son of Mr. and
base
ball
four yea rs,
played
Mrs. Howell Jarvis. received
basketball
three
years and
the annual Science Award.
fouthall
one
year
. . He was
A n e ~ a"' a rd in
named Best DeferJS&gt;ve Back
mathematirs, sponsored
rn footb•ll h&gt;s ju nior year. In
by the Ga llipolis Ki" ani s
ba sketball, he was named
Club, was presrnt(·d tn
Best DefenSive Plaver and
Tom Edelm ann . son of Mr.
~·as lhc team 's leadir{g scorer
a nd Mrs. F n•d F.dl•lmann .

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BRADLEY ABELS
t C&lt;&gt;-Academlc )
this past year. He was also a
First Tea m Ali,SEOA L
honoree. Wall is a member of
the 1978 Class AA District Alibase ball
team .
Siar
C&lt;&gt;-wiooer Staggs played
tw o var sity sports footba ll and track. He was
a member of the varsity
footba ll team four years
and track team two years .
ha vin g
missed
hi s
sophomore year, due tn a
broke n leg suff ered in
footba ll .
He was the I97Btrack team
captain and wa s the Blue
O.vils third leading scorer.
In foot ball, Staggs was
First Tea m Associated Press
All-Ohi o in 1977: Fi rst Team
AII -SEO AL in
1977-7 6:
Honora ble Ment ion United
Press International Ohio in
1977; Outstanding Receiver
in !977-78: Outstandi ng
Defensive Li nema n in 1977·
i6; Must Valuable Player in
1977
and Out standi ng
Receiver in 1976.
Miss Nibert played three
va rsity sports - volleyball,
basket ball and softball. She
was MVP in both volley ball
and basketball during her
three· year varsity career and
was AII.SEOAI. Fi rst team in
basketball.
The music and athletic key
winners also recei vcd the
fourt h a nnual Ma ll onee
Ro b inson
Memo r i a l
Schola rship Awards .
Miss Ba ird was a member
of t he Nat iona l Hono r
Society , COE Club a nd
severa l other co-c urricular
activit ies. In a dd itio n to
receiving the COE Awa rd .
Miss Baird received a $1 00
chec k fr om e merso n E .
Evans
and
famil y.
Scholarships and awards
went to P eter Grot h,
Meli nda Spence r, Julia
Lynch, Brad ley Abels.
Caro l
Gar y Jarvi s,
Plymale, Lyon Smith and
Eu ge ne Gloss.
Miss Spencer walked off
with a lour-year scholarsh ip
at Ohr o State Un ive rsity
1 Nation al Merit fina li st I
wort h $1,400 a year: a 11 .000
scholarship from the Ohio
Hoard of Regents: the Elks'
$600 Most Va lua ble Student

PETER GROTH
1C&lt;&gt;-A cademlc 1
!Music )

CAROL PLYMALE
(Co-Academic 1

MIK E STAGGS
tC&lt;&gt;-A thletic )

TERRY WALL
I Co-Athletic I

Awa rd : Buckeye Ru ral
Electric 's $250 sc holarship
and was appointed a freshman schu,lar by Ohio State
Unive rsity.
Groth rece ived $1,000
Nati onal Merit Scholarsh ip
Award ; Miss Lynch won a
free tnp to South America
and back lor being the top
national wmner in the 1~78
Propeller Club essJy contest;
Abels and Jarvis received
Certificate of Achievements;
Miss Plymale received a
$5,1100 scholarship from Rio
Gra nde College-Comm unit y
College: Mi ss Smith recei·:ed
a $1 ,000 Ohio Aca dem ic
Schola rsh ip and Gl oss a
$3,1100 scholarship from the
American Electric Power Co.
Principal Davis point ed out
that the top ropercent of this
yea r 's gradua tin g class
t1wned :t505 point averages or
bett er .
The top 10 percent were
Identified by gold t•ssels on
thei r caps. They were :
Bra dley Abels, Pe ter
l:rut h , Caro l Ply male .
Meli nda Spence r , Gary
Ja rvis, Ki mberl y -Nott er.
Cheryl Griffi n. Letty Walker,
Eliza beth Cla rk. Koletta
Kemper . Jamie Montgomery
FiSher, Nancy LeMasters.
Tht,ma s Edelmann , Alf red
Workm an, Carol Da iley ,

Lu Elle n Sa unde rs, J ill
Coll ier , Eugene Gloss, Mary
Bell e Martin , Cheryl Baird ,
Ell en Waugh,
Noree n
McGovern , Kimberly Golji,
Linda l&lt;Jwery , Julie Lynch
and EliZ&lt;Ibeth Salyer .
Friday's

commencement

speak er, Marguerit e C.
Hirn er, man ager of Indu strial Relations, Federal
Mogul Corp., was introduced
bl' City Schools Supt. Don
Staggs . .
Ms. Hirner's top ic was
cent ered a round the word
.. Amerjca n."
Point ing out the last ha lf of
the eight letter word spell s
"I ca n" the speaker to ld how,
by putting the fir st four
letters of the word to work ,
wi ll mak e the last fou r a
reality.
She bega n with the first
lett er ~ A ~ for ambition,
and followed wit h M mot ivation: E ~ enthusiasm
and R - responsibility.
"If you, the young men anti
women of this graduating
class, put to work your
ambition , mot iv ati on, en·
thu siasm and
rcspon·
sibilities, you will fin d the · 1
ca n' will become for each of
yo u a r ea lit y. To each
member of the 1976
graduating class, my sincere
congratuations and my wish
that you may all atta in your
goals.11
The se nior rlass was
present ed by P r incipa l
Davi s. Robert Marchi,
president of the Gallipolis
Board of Edu ca ti on,
presented diplomas.
Membe rs of the 1976 GAHS
graduating class receiving
diplomas Friday were:

GARY JARVIS
t C o-Ac~d em lc 1
(Science Award)

MELINDA SPENCER
(Co-Academi cI

TINA NIBERT
tAthletic )

CHERYL BAIRD
iCOE Award !

Senior Class - 1978

Terr y Jay Abbott , Bradley
Stevens Abels, Br ian Jeff rey
A bs h ir e, Ch arl es Je f f er y
Adk ins, Art hur Ray All ison ,

Cheryl Lynn Angell, Cheryl
Ly nn Bai rd, Greg ory Lee
Bai rd . Kim ber ly Sue Bai rd,
Debora h Ann Barcus, John

W. Barcus, Jr ., John Wyman
Bar cus, Kenn y Lee Barcus,
Teresa Robi n Barcus . Wend y
Pa t ri ci.1 Bas t ia ni , De nn is

Alan Beman . Kim berl y All yn
Beh . Mel vin Lee Biars, Ann

Mari e

Biland ,

Gar y

Blankenship, Bar ba r a Gayl e
Boone, Car olyn Sue Bost ic ,
Jef fer y Ross Brown, Thomas
W. Brum f iel d, Br enda Sue

Burdette. Rowan Dee Burdette, Debra Kay Bur r ows.
Char les All en Burr is, Char les

Car los Caldwell . Ra nd a ll

Edwar d Ca ldwe ll, Br end a
Sue Call, Stephen Ca lvert ,
Kim ber ly Carroll , L. Joseph
Car fer, Pamela Sue Carter.
Morri s A ll en Casey. Steven

Ca udiII,

Robert a

Sue

Cha pman , Timo t hy All en
C h eval i er .

Da n i el

Chr istopher Cla rk. Elil abeth
Irene Clar k, Regina Ga ll
Clar k, Teresa M.ar ie Cla r k,

Deborah Annette Clay . Debra

Da r lene Clevenger , Ji ll Anne
Coll ier , Irene Cook , Rober t L.
Co rnwell.
Jr .,
Sharon
Eliz ab et h Corne tt . St even
Eugene Coulson , Teresa Ann
Cox , Mar y Lou Cra w ford ,
M arga r et An n Culpepper ,
Mark A. Cunning ham , Gary
Dale Da bney, Am anda Carol
Dail ey, Carol Lynn Dai ley,
Dana Wayne Daniels, Terr y
Curt is Davis , Jay A ll en

De ll ing er ,

Pa ul

Phill iP Douahman . Va nce E.
Dray , Sam Allen Dru mand

Oonna

S. Golden. Dia na Lynn Gol dsber r y, Kimbe rly Go lj i,
M ic ki e Lee Gra ha m, Brian
Da vid Gr iff in , Cher yl Lynn
Gr i ff in , Peter Benson Groth ,
Robert John Grubb, L. A.

Gui nther,

Cath y

Louise

Glover, Da vid Harmon, Ray
Harra h, Cindy Lou Har ri n g.
ton , Rhonda Kay Harris ,
Kevi n Ray Hawk , Christ ine
Eli zabeth Heck , Stephanie R .
Hem phi ll , Susa·n Louise
Hemphi lL Bonn ie Ann Her n,
L y nne Renee Her dma n ,

Nae

Holt er ,
Ma r cia
Howard . Teresa
Houck , Kevin C.

Lau r a
Y"onn e
Hughes ,

Ricky Al len Haycrall . John

Irw i n ,
Kim ber l y
Sue
Jackson, Anna Mar ie Jar rell ,
Gary Lee Jar vis, Jane El len
Joh nso n . Ran d al l Ge ne
Johnson , Dery l Gene Jones ,
Wi ll iam Thomas Jones ,
Vick ie Ly nn Jordan , Koll eta
An n
Kem per ,
Beli nda
Dar lene K1 r bv , Connie Faye
Knighting , N ancy
Ruth .
LeMas l ers, Debbie Lamber 1.
Ra nd a l l
Wil lard
La ne .
Sha ron L. Larson , Freida

Mile Lee , John Fos ter Lee,
Eddie Br ya n Lew is. David
Mi chael l owma n. Dallas
Ja mes Love , linda Sue
Lower y , Jul ie Ann Lynch,
Norma G. Li ttle , Nor een Ma v
M cGove r n,
Paul
0.
McKinney, Robert William
M ackenlie ,
Ly nn
Anne
Mar t yn. MarJ Bell e M art in ,
Lisa Maynar , Patr icia Lynn
Denise
Irene
M iller ,
Elizabeth L. M ilstead , Jamie
F is her Mon t gomer y , Paul
Roger Montgom er y , Marcus
L. M ooney , Ka r en Morgan,
.Mark Al lan M orrison . Donna
Lou ise Myers, Gregory Lee

Eads, Ryan Eas ley . Tami L.
Ea ston , Thomas Antho ny Mye r s, Jer r y E. M ssa r ,
Ed el man n , Da nny Ronal d Sharon Lynn Neal, Jeffrey
Evans , Don na Jean Fel lure,

Ral ph

Edward

Fellure.

Barbara Da rl ene Fish. Jack

Ru ssell Fos ter , Elilabelh
Lynn Gauze, Rebecca Lynn

Blackburn
presented
top award

TOM EDELMANN
1Mathematics I

Ci ALLI PO LI S - TIIC loca l
rep rese nt ativ e of Si rout
Heally, Inc ., R. E. Bi•ckburn , Jr .. has rece ived the
highest honor awarded by his
company. it was announced
Sat urday .
A
co mpa ny
of fi cia l
prese nted Mr . Blackburn
with the President 's Awa rd ,
wh ich is given to an elite few
among the more than 750
Strout Offi ces in 13 states.
Th e 1n nu al a wa rd is
presented to those Strout

Pame la Sue Pasquale .
James Dav i d Patrick ,
Pat ric ia Jo l ene Pa trick .
Karl a Rakel Pau lsen . Donna
Mar ie Persinger , Jeff r ey
Alan Petrie , Jennifer Ann
Pe1r ie, Susan Lynn Petrie ,
Craig Pinke r ton, Arlene F .
Pitchford .
Ca r ol
Ann
Pl ymale ,
Mar cia
Lynn
Pl ymale. Pa t rlcid Ja ne
Par ler . Phil ip Watson Price .
Willi am Qualls , F elicia
Rag l and , Terry Jean Raike,
Steven Burdell Rainey , Davi d
Glen Ri ce, Kimberly Sue
Robb ins ,
Leshl a
M ae

Roberts . Stephen Jefl rey
Edd ie Dean Hill , Nic ky A. Rocchi . Jetl rey R. Roth ,

Ma ynard . Donald Sco tt
A. Me lvan, Joseph A. Merry,

deLa mer ens, Lorena Lynn
Der ks, James Alan Di xon,
William E. Donnett , Jer ome
m ond ,

Gilber t and Timo thy Evan
Gi llespie.
Eugene Er ic Gloss. James

Sco tt Nelson , Rh onda · Lynn
Nel son, Oelor es . Zola Newell,
Tina M ic hell e Nibert , Lisa K.
Niday , Kimber ly Ann Notter ,
Louis M. Pasqua le, Jr ., and

exhibited extraord inary skill
in sa les, list ing and customer
serv ice throughout th e
previous yea r. Onl y 61 offices
wer e se lected as hav in g
achieved a 1977 performance
record _significant enough to
qualify them for the award.
Mr. Blackbunr has bee'"
associated wiih Stro ut Realt y
sin ce 1970. Hi s offi ce is
located at 514 Second .\ ve.

Todd Saunders, Lu
Sayre ,

Ellen

Dallas Dwig ht

Roy

A.

Sayre ,

Catherine Austin Sc hm idt .
Ca thy Lynn Shaver , De borah

Shaw, Johnny L. Shee ts,
Violet Jean Sheet s, Te r esa
Lynn Sheline , Craig Shockey ,

Will iam

Michael

Sibley ,

James Richard Simms .
Jeffrey Dean Simms, Li nda
Lou Skaggs , L isa Jeannine
Smdh , Lynn E. Smi t h ,
Tamar on Lee Smllh, Meli nda
Barbara Li sa Stewart . Janis
St r oop , Naom i Eu g enia
Brown Swain ; Ri cky Allen
Swain , Debra A. T ... flor,
St even
Tha cke r ,
John
Thomas Thaler , Daniel Scot t
Thoma s,
Kevin
Ray
Thompson , Brenda
Lee
Treible, Roger L. Vance.
Cecil Glenn V1nson , Terry

Scott Wall , Le tt y Jo Walke r,
RICk Al len Wa ller , Steven
Edward Wandling , Mar k
Al len Wal son, Timothy G.
Wa tson, Ellen Anne Waugh ,
Je f frey Th omas Wh al ey,
Tamara L. Wickline , Melody
Kay Wisem an , Alfred W.

Workman , Ann Ell2 abeth

Wood , Ellen Frazee Wood ,
Te r ri Lynn Wrig ht and
Virginia (droline Young .

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. !A ·-The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, May 28, 1976

GARS graduates 235 seniors Friday evening
GA LLIPOLIS
Appr oximat ely 2,000 persons
filled the Memorial Field
bleachers and surrounding
area in lawn chairs Friday
evening for Gallia Academy
High School's !64th annual
bacca laur ea te and co m-

D9nomorh ®10 H.P.
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Edelma nn was co-recipient
of the John Phillip Sousa
Band Award Ialong with
Kolleta Ann Kemper) and
also received a full tuition
academic scho lars hip a t
Marsha 11 Un ive rsity.

Abels, an advanced college
prep st udent , was a member
Tw&lt;&gt;-hundred and thirtyof the GAHS choir , Key Club,
five seniors received their
J unior Cla ssica l League ,
diplomas in the school's
basket ball team, Na tional
first outdoor ·exercise in
Honor &amp;1ciety and serv ed as
modem history.
Tempera tures were in the student body president this
lo w OOs with bright sunshme past term.
Groth , a co ll ege prep
wh en a c ti vities got un·
st
udent.
was a member of the
derway . Otherwise. it was a
band,
choi
r . Madri gals ,
perfect ending fo r the ·'Class
Junior
Classical
League and
of 1976" which included I 22
Nationa
l
Honor
Society.
girls and 113 boys.
Miss Ply male , also a
Class members marched to
their seats down the gridiron college prep student, was a
steps onto the football fie ld mem ber of the band, choir ,
while Rodney Tolliver's band Future Nurses of America,
pl ayed "Po m~ and Cir· Spanish Club. and National
Honor Society.
cum ~t ance . "
Miss Spencer. an advanced
Rev . 0 . C. Morrison, pastor
of Trinity Baptist Temple, led · college prep st udent , was a
the call to worship , then gave mem ber of the choir. Future
Teachers of America, Ga lha
a prayer of dedication.
Foll owing a Scripture Script. Gymleaders. Photoreading, the GA HS band Science Club, Thespians, Tripresented several selections. Hi-Y, Spa nish Club an d
foll owed bv th e annual National Honor Society.
Jarv is. also an advanced
bacca la ureat e se rm on by
college prep student, was a
Rev. Morrison .
homeroom officer, member
R ev.
Mo rri so n
of
the Key Club, Photochallenged gr adu ating
Science
Club and National
seniors to build character
Society.
Honor
as lhey entt'r a new phasr
Miss Griffin , a college prep
of life.
student.
was a member of the
The co mmen ce ment
band
and
National Honor
program began wit h th e
Society.
conce rt
band pla ying,
J arv is, over the past four
"America the Beautiful."
yea
rs. demonst rated a keen
Honora ry awards were
in science and the
interest
presented byGAHS Principal
scie
nti
fi
c
me thod. Hi s
J ames N. M. Davis. assisted
scholastic
record
includes a
by E. L. IEdi Stewart,
4.0
in
IPS',
biology,
physics I
assistant principal.
and
II
,
chemistry
I
and II.
Sharin g the !2nd ann ual
Academic Key were : Bradley The Science Award is
Abels, son of Dr. and Mrs. sponsored by Holzer Clinic
Gene Abels ; Peter Gruth, son Ltd.
Edelma nn , during the past
of Dr. and Mrs. John Groth :
Ca rol Plymale, daughter of years. demonstrated ability
Mr. and Mrs. Lester to master fu ndamental adPlymale; Mel inda Spencer. ,·anced math concepts . His
daughter of Mr . and Mr s. schtdast ic record incl uded a
Robert Spencer : Gary 4.0 in alge bra I and II ,
Jarvis, son of Mr . and Mrs. geomet ry, and college ma th I
'lowell Jarvis and Cheryl and II . He received a $1 00
Griffin, daughter of Mr. and check from Millard Cassidy,
Mrs. Richard Griffin. All preSi de nt of the Kiw a ni s
owned perfect 4.0 averages . Club.
Groth 's musica l acPeter Groth , son of Dr. and
Mrs. Joh n Groth , received comp lishments included :
the 41st ann ual Music Key. trumpet player in marching
Terry Wa ll. son of Mr . and band for fou r years, concert
Mrs. Gamer Wall and Mike band one year. symphonic
Staggs, son of Supt. and Mrs. band three years, rated
Donald Staggs, shared the outstand ing mallot per·
cussionist, participated in the
!2nd ann ual Athletic Kev .
Tina Nibert , daughte.r of Ohi o Music Education
Mr. and Mrs . Arthur A. Assoc iati on solo and en·
I Pete I Nibert , captured the semb le competition with the
third annual girls Athletic band and choir, Madriga Is
four years and had leading
Key.
Cheryl Baird, daughter of roles in Iwo musicals.
Athletic Key co-winner
Mr . and Mrs. Donald Baird,
Wall played t hree
Terry
received the annual Corn·
varsity
sports and earned
me rcia! Offi ce Education
eight
varsity
awards during
award .
lour-yea
r
career. He
his
Ga ry Jarvis. son of Mr. and
base
ball
four yea rs,
played
Mrs. Howell Jarvis. received
basketball
three
years and
the annual Science Award.
fouthall
one
year
. . He was
A n e ~ a"' a rd in
named Best DeferJS&gt;ve Back
mathematirs, sponsored
rn footb•ll h&gt;s ju nior year. In
by the Ga llipolis Ki" ani s
ba sketball, he was named
Club, was presrnt(·d tn
Best DefenSive Plaver and
Tom Edelm ann . son of Mr.
~·as lhc team 's leadir{g scorer
a nd Mrs. F n•d F.dl•lmann .

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BRADLEY ABELS
t C&lt;&gt;-Academlc )
this past year. He was also a
First Tea m Ali,SEOA L
honoree. Wall is a member of
the 1978 Class AA District Alibase ball
team .
Siar
C&lt;&gt;-wiooer Staggs played
tw o var sity sports footba ll and track. He was
a member of the varsity
footba ll team four years
and track team two years .
ha vin g
missed
hi s
sophomore year, due tn a
broke n leg suff ered in
footba ll .
He was the I97Btrack team
captain and wa s the Blue
O.vils third leading scorer.
In foot ball, Staggs was
First Tea m Associated Press
All-Ohi o in 1977: Fi rst Team
AII -SEO AL in
1977-7 6:
Honora ble Ment ion United
Press International Ohio in
1977; Outstanding Receiver
in !977-78: Outstandi ng
Defensive Li nema n in 1977·
i6; Must Valuable Player in
1977
and Out standi ng
Receiver in 1976.
Miss Nibert played three
va rsity sports - volleyball,
basket ball and softball. She
was MVP in both volley ball
and basketball during her
three· year varsity career and
was AII.SEOAI. Fi rst team in
basketball.
The music and athletic key
winners also recei vcd the
fourt h a nnual Ma ll onee
Ro b inson
Memo r i a l
Schola rship Awards .
Miss Ba ird was a member
of t he Nat iona l Hono r
Society , COE Club a nd
severa l other co-c urricular
activit ies. In a dd itio n to
receiving the COE Awa rd .
Miss Baird received a $1 00
chec k fr om e merso n E .
Evans
and
famil y.
Scholarships and awards
went to P eter Grot h,
Meli nda Spence r, Julia
Lynch, Brad ley Abels.
Caro l
Gar y Jarvi s,
Plymale, Lyon Smith and
Eu ge ne Gloss.
Miss Spencer walked off
with a lour-year scholarsh ip
at Ohr o State Un ive rsity
1 Nation al Merit fina li st I
wort h $1,400 a year: a 11 .000
scholarship from the Ohio
Hoard of Regents: the Elks'
$600 Most Va lua ble Student

PETER GROTH
1C&lt;&gt;-A cademlc 1
!Music )

CAROL PLYMALE
(Co-Academic 1

MIK E STAGGS
tC&lt;&gt;-A thletic )

TERRY WALL
I Co-Athletic I

Awa rd : Buckeye Ru ral
Electric 's $250 sc holarship
and was appointed a freshman schu,lar by Ohio State
Unive rsity.
Groth rece ived $1,000
Nati onal Merit Scholarsh ip
Award ; Miss Lynch won a
free tnp to South America
and back lor being the top
national wmner in the 1~78
Propeller Club essJy contest;
Abels and Jarvis received
Certificate of Achievements;
Miss Plymale received a
$5,1100 scholarship from Rio
Gra nde College-Comm unit y
College: Mi ss Smith recei·:ed
a $1 ,000 Ohio Aca dem ic
Schola rsh ip and Gl oss a
$3,1100 scholarship from the
American Electric Power Co.
Principal Davis point ed out
that the top ropercent of this
yea r 's gradua tin g class
t1wned :t505 point averages or
bett er .
The top 10 percent were
Identified by gold t•ssels on
thei r caps. They were :
Bra dley Abels, Pe ter
l:rut h , Caro l Ply male .
Meli nda Spence r , Gary
Ja rvis, Ki mberl y -Nott er.
Cheryl Griffi n. Letty Walker,
Eliza beth Cla rk. Koletta
Kemper . Jamie Montgomery
FiSher, Nancy LeMasters.
Tht,ma s Edelmann , Alf red
Workm an, Carol Da iley ,

Lu Elle n Sa unde rs, J ill
Coll ier , Eugene Gloss, Mary
Bell e Martin , Cheryl Baird ,
Ell en Waugh,
Noree n
McGovern , Kimberly Golji,
Linda l&lt;Jwery , Julie Lynch
and EliZ&lt;Ibeth Salyer .
Friday's

commencement

speak er, Marguerit e C.
Hirn er, man ager of Indu strial Relations, Federal
Mogul Corp., was introduced
bl' City Schools Supt. Don
Staggs . .
Ms. Hirner's top ic was
cent ered a round the word
.. Amerjca n."
Point ing out the last ha lf of
the eight letter word spell s
"I ca n" the speaker to ld how,
by putting the fir st four
letters of the word to work ,
wi ll mak e the last fou r a
reality.
She bega n with the first
lett er ~ A ~ for ambition,
and followed wit h M mot ivation: E ~ enthusiasm
and R - responsibility.
"If you, the young men anti
women of this graduating
class, put to work your
ambition , mot iv ati on, en·
thu siasm and
rcspon·
sibilities, you will fin d the · 1
ca n' will become for each of
yo u a r ea lit y. To each
member of the 1976
graduating class, my sincere
congratuations and my wish
that you may all atta in your
goals.11
The se nior rlass was
present ed by P r incipa l
Davi s. Robert Marchi,
president of the Gallipolis
Board of Edu ca ti on,
presented diplomas.
Membe rs of the 1976 GAHS
graduating class receiving
diplomas Friday were:

GARY JARVIS
t C o-Ac~d em lc 1
(Science Award)

MELINDA SPENCER
(Co-Academi cI

TINA NIBERT
tAthletic )

CHERYL BAIRD
iCOE Award !

Senior Class - 1978

Terr y Jay Abbott , Bradley
Stevens Abels, Br ian Jeff rey
A bs h ir e, Ch arl es Je f f er y
Adk ins, Art hur Ray All ison ,

Cheryl Lynn Angell, Cheryl
Ly nn Bai rd, Greg ory Lee
Bai rd . Kim ber ly Sue Bai rd,
Debora h Ann Barcus, John

W. Barcus, Jr ., John Wyman
Bar cus, Kenn y Lee Barcus,
Teresa Robi n Barcus . Wend y
Pa t ri ci.1 Bas t ia ni , De nn is

Alan Beman . Kim berl y All yn
Beh . Mel vin Lee Biars, Ann

Mari e

Biland ,

Gar y

Blankenship, Bar ba r a Gayl e
Boone, Car olyn Sue Bost ic ,
Jef fer y Ross Brown, Thomas
W. Brum f iel d, Br enda Sue

Burdette. Rowan Dee Burdette, Debra Kay Bur r ows.
Char les All en Burr is, Char les

Car los Caldwell . Ra nd a ll

Edwar d Ca ldwe ll, Br end a
Sue Call, Stephen Ca lvert ,
Kim ber ly Carroll , L. Joseph
Car fer, Pamela Sue Carter.
Morri s A ll en Casey. Steven

Ca udiII,

Robert a

Sue

Cha pman , Timo t hy All en
C h eval i er .

Da n i el

Chr istopher Cla rk. Elil abeth
Irene Clar k, Regina Ga ll
Clar k, Teresa M.ar ie Cla r k,

Deborah Annette Clay . Debra

Da r lene Clevenger , Ji ll Anne
Coll ier , Irene Cook , Rober t L.
Co rnwell.
Jr .,
Sharon
Eliz ab et h Corne tt . St even
Eugene Coulson , Teresa Ann
Cox , Mar y Lou Cra w ford ,
M arga r et An n Culpepper ,
Mark A. Cunning ham , Gary
Dale Da bney, Am anda Carol
Dail ey, Carol Lynn Dai ley,
Dana Wayne Daniels, Terr y
Curt is Davis , Jay A ll en

De ll ing er ,

Pa ul

Phill iP Douahman . Va nce E.
Dray , Sam Allen Dru mand

Oonna

S. Golden. Dia na Lynn Gol dsber r y, Kimbe rly Go lj i,
M ic ki e Lee Gra ha m, Brian
Da vid Gr iff in , Cher yl Lynn
Gr i ff in , Peter Benson Groth ,
Robert John Grubb, L. A.

Gui nther,

Cath y

Louise

Glover, Da vid Harmon, Ray
Harra h, Cindy Lou Har ri n g.
ton , Rhonda Kay Harris ,
Kevi n Ray Hawk , Christ ine
Eli zabeth Heck , Stephanie R .
Hem phi ll , Susa·n Louise
Hemphi lL Bonn ie Ann Her n,
L y nne Renee Her dma n ,

Nae

Holt er ,
Ma r cia
Howard . Teresa
Houck , Kevin C.

Lau r a
Y"onn e
Hughes ,

Ricky Al len Haycrall . John

Irw i n ,
Kim ber l y
Sue
Jackson, Anna Mar ie Jar rell ,
Gary Lee Jar vis, Jane El len
Joh nso n . Ran d al l Ge ne
Johnson , Dery l Gene Jones ,
Wi ll iam Thomas Jones ,
Vick ie Ly nn Jordan , Koll eta
An n
Kem per ,
Beli nda
Dar lene K1 r bv , Connie Faye
Knighting , N ancy
Ruth .
LeMas l ers, Debbie Lamber 1.
Ra nd a l l
Wil lard
La ne .
Sha ron L. Larson , Freida

Mile Lee , John Fos ter Lee,
Eddie Br ya n Lew is. David
Mi chael l owma n. Dallas
Ja mes Love , linda Sue
Lower y , Jul ie Ann Lynch,
Norma G. Li ttle , Nor een Ma v
M cGove r n,
Paul
0.
McKinney, Robert William
M ackenlie ,
Ly nn
Anne
Mar t yn. MarJ Bell e M art in ,
Lisa Maynar , Patr icia Lynn
Denise
Irene
M iller ,
Elizabeth L. M ilstead , Jamie
F is her Mon t gomer y , Paul
Roger Montgom er y , Marcus
L. M ooney , Ka r en Morgan,
.Mark Al lan M orrison . Donna
Lou ise Myers, Gregory Lee

Eads, Ryan Eas ley . Tami L.
Ea ston , Thomas Antho ny Mye r s, Jer r y E. M ssa r ,
Ed el man n , Da nny Ronal d Sharon Lynn Neal, Jeffrey
Evans , Don na Jean Fel lure,

Ral ph

Edward

Fellure.

Barbara Da rl ene Fish. Jack

Ru ssell Fos ter , Elilabelh
Lynn Gauze, Rebecca Lynn

Blackburn
presented
top award

TOM EDELMANN
1Mathematics I

Ci ALLI PO LI S - TIIC loca l
rep rese nt ativ e of Si rout
Heally, Inc ., R. E. Bi•ckburn , Jr .. has rece ived the
highest honor awarded by his
company. it was announced
Sat urday .
A
co mpa ny
of fi cia l
prese nted Mr . Blackburn
with the President 's Awa rd ,
wh ich is given to an elite few
among the more than 750
Strout Offi ces in 13 states.
Th e 1n nu al a wa rd is
presented to those Strout

Pame la Sue Pasquale .
James Dav i d Patrick ,
Pat ric ia Jo l ene Pa trick .
Karl a Rakel Pau lsen . Donna
Mar ie Persinger , Jeff r ey
Alan Petrie , Jennifer Ann
Pe1r ie, Susan Lynn Petrie ,
Craig Pinke r ton, Arlene F .
Pitchford .
Ca r ol
Ann
Pl ymale ,
Mar cia
Lynn
Pl ymale. Pa t rlcid Ja ne
Par ler . Phil ip Watson Price .
Willi am Qualls , F elicia
Rag l and , Terry Jean Raike,
Steven Burdell Rainey , Davi d
Glen Ri ce, Kimberly Sue
Robb ins ,
Leshl a
M ae

Roberts . Stephen Jefl rey
Edd ie Dean Hill , Nic ky A. Rocchi . Jetl rey R. Roth ,

Ma ynard . Donald Sco tt
A. Me lvan, Joseph A. Merry,

deLa mer ens, Lorena Lynn
Der ks, James Alan Di xon,
William E. Donnett , Jer ome
m ond ,

Gilber t and Timo thy Evan
Gi llespie.
Eugene Er ic Gloss. James

Sco tt Nelson , Rh onda · Lynn
Nel son, Oelor es . Zola Newell,
Tina M ic hell e Nibert , Lisa K.
Niday , Kimber ly Ann Notter ,
Louis M. Pasqua le, Jr ., and

exhibited extraord inary skill
in sa les, list ing and customer
serv ice throughout th e
previous yea r. Onl y 61 offices
wer e se lected as hav in g
achieved a 1977 performance
record _significant enough to
qualify them for the award.
Mr. Blackbunr has bee'"
associated wiih Stro ut Realt y
sin ce 1970. Hi s offi ce is
located at 514 Second .\ ve.

Todd Saunders, Lu
Sayre ,

Ellen

Dallas Dwig ht

Roy

A.

Sayre ,

Catherine Austin Sc hm idt .
Ca thy Lynn Shaver , De borah

Shaw, Johnny L. Shee ts,
Violet Jean Sheet s, Te r esa
Lynn Sheline , Craig Shockey ,

Will iam

Michael

Sibley ,

James Richard Simms .
Jeffrey Dean Simms, Li nda
Lou Skaggs , L isa Jeannine
Smdh , Lynn E. Smi t h ,
Tamar on Lee Smllh, Meli nda
Barbara Li sa Stewart . Janis
St r oop , Naom i Eu g enia
Brown Swain ; Ri cky Allen
Swain , Debra A. T ... flor,
St even
Tha cke r ,
John
Thomas Thaler , Daniel Scot t
Thoma s,
Kevin
Ray
Thompson , Brenda
Lee
Treible, Roger L. Vance.
Cecil Glenn V1nson , Terry

Scott Wall , Le tt y Jo Walke r,
RICk Al len Wa ller , Steven
Edward Wandling , Mar k
Al len Wal son, Timothy G.
Wa tson, Ellen Anne Waugh ,
Je f frey Th omas Wh al ey,
Tamara L. Wickline , Melody
Kay Wisem an , Alfred W.

Workman , Ann Ell2 abeth

Wood , Ellen Frazee Wood ,
Te r ri Lynn Wrig ht and
Virginia (droline Young .

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the Month, a nd was a
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Pre-entrance test slated
A
RIO GRANDE
Pra cti cal Nursing Pre·
entrance Test for persons
inlerested in entering \he
Practical Nursing School of
Buckeye Hills Career Center
will be administ ered Thurs·
day , J une I, at 9 a.m. at
Buckeye Hills Career Center
here.
Mrs. Glenn, Coo rdinator,
ann ounce d Saturday a ll
perso ns who a re seeking
admi ssion to the October 1978
Practi ca l Nurs ing class

A.S- The Sunday Times.,Sentinel, Sunday, May 28, 1978

the Practical Nursing School
of Buckeye Hills Career
Center, Rio Grande.

PB.ISOWDS dr W.d MAIL

Of the Bend

CINDY CROOKS. Angela Hatfield and Cli fford Icenhower, left to right, were presen ted
the seventh grade awards for their contributions to the voca l music program of the Meigs
Jumor H1gh &amp; hool at a concert Thursday evening.

There's much action on Route 33 at Burlingham where a
new bridge is going in. A detour has been set up along with a
tempora ry bridge. Let me warn you, the detour is a bit tricky
at nigh t and particularly if it's raining so handle with care.

ROCK SPRINGS - Meigs
Mr s. Hunt kept the
J uni or arid Scnt or Ht gh prog ram moving on the hot
School vocal students ap- even ing with bits of humor to
parently like what they're nicely lie together the three
doing .
segments of the present ation.
'Th is was ubviuus Thursday
St ud e nts, a pp a rcn t ly
ni ght at the high sehoul pleased to be doing '' loday 's"
auditorium when the choral music, danced and moved
'groups presented a concert of easily to th e " bea t" and to the
primarily pop music under pleasure of a rece pti ve
the direction of Mrs. Paige audience .
Hunt.
Seventh graders used such

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numbers as " You Light Up
My Life" , "Make Your Own
Kind of Music" and "Don't It
Make Your Brown Eyes
Blur · and concl uded with
·Climb Every Mountain" in
merr. ur y of a class mate
Sherry Marshall , who died
sever a I weeks ago.
Rece iving th e seve nt h
grad e a ward s for th eir
cont ributions to the voca l
music program were Cindy
Crooks, Angela Hatfi eld and
Clifford Icenhower .
Eighth graders present ed
" Tomor row" from the
Broadway show, "Ann te" .
"Ticket to Ride" , · Nobody
Does It Better" and "Black
Wate r 11 • Winnin g awa rd s
were J eff Nash , selected by
students, and Greg Bush, the
director' s award.
'fll e madriga l· group from
the senior hi gh sang a nd
danced to a well blended
verston of "Bye, Bye Blues"
to open the senior hi gh pa rt of
the program . TI1e madrigals
also sang two ser ious numbers before movi ng int o a
comedy b1l " My Bonnte Lass.
She Smell et h" .
The se ni or hig h choi r
presented an interesting an d
numbe r .
d if fere nt
"Geographical Fugue" and
sa n~ and danced well th rough
numbers from th e Broadway
musica l. " Chor us Line'' .

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write home once every six months. Steve Jl;elson, now marr ied to the former RosalieO
Daniels, was interviewed about his war ordeals.
bl ast bet ore lle &lt;'O UIUwalKagain.
li e ltves now in southern Gallia Co unty,

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Continued from A·l
" By the timt' I gut to Lhc gan~way. "
Nelson recalled. "one deslr&lt;r)'cr burst 111
two, rising straight uut of till' water. Fleluw
deck , all hell broke out. with nwn scream·
tng and yelling a nd explliSiuns blasting
CiW8 Y. "

MRS. PAIGE HUNT, voca l music supervisor,
presented a troph y to Laura Hoover , a semor, in
recogn ition of Miss Hoover's contributions to the Meigs
Senior High vocal music progra m &lt;tl Thursday night's
conce rt .
Othe r num bers included
"Ease on Down the Road",
" Today" and a closing,
combined with the eighth
gra de chorus, "The Last
Words of David" .
Senior members of the high
sc hoo l group rece ived
awards. They mcluded La ura
Hoover. Ca th y Bl aettn a r.
Susan Wr ig ht , Tam my
Simms.
Mt1rv
Brown ,
Da wan na Dav is, Ma rcia
Holcom b, Terri To bin and
Tim Coa tes.
Miss Hoove r , who had

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student direetor for
the grou p's presentation of
" Music Man" this spring,
received a lrophy for conlribuling mosl to the senior
high voca l music program .
ln slrumcnta li sts for th e
et•nccrt were Ci ndy Crooks,
l.tnda f.asiln. Laura H!Krver ,
Jeff Nash, Fred Yo un ~ and
Lon Woud .

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lake !he btg mowing jobs in stri de. Elcc a l ~t.·rn a t nr . J - ~ r ee d rr ansax lc . disc

tn c sta n .
brakes .

The raid lasted 20 mmutt•s, bu t when 11
was all over lht• eun'voy kept moving. 11
trip which should ha\'l' tuken, tHH·mally.
nine or 10 days, rccui red 2l days, fu r the
J&lt;Ip;mese skirted close to the sltore tu
avoid submarines. Tiley disembarked at
Mugi City' Japan. From Mugi City. 301len·
lrained fur Nii getta . J&lt;J p a11 , and 200 went tu
Osaka , and , of tile 500, lhc ll nuslh and
Canadians made up 200.
or the 500, only 18i l'&lt;l 111l' hurnt .
The prisoners shuvl'IL•d t·oal 12 hours a
day , but living was slightly bcttl'l' . Till·\·
had every 151h day off. 1-:l'l'r)' :10 &lt;ilt )'S till')
had a OOth. Thrrl' WlH' un h" t wn M rHIIIL'~
at Niiga ta : Stephen Ne ls~n and ll&lt;t rr1
Feldman . Nelson t·unl&lt;ll'ted Fe ldm&lt;tn 111
Chk a gu a half~oze n years ago.
They wurked tJ t a hugl' ruCJ! y;u d. ti ;un .
to 6 p.m. and thr ee ti mes a day till'\' lt&lt;td "
brief rest. totaling pel'lwps " ltalf·llllu r.
Once was lil rwun. Nl•lsun stll l werghctlless
them 100 puumls. but wcrs abll· lu g ucrg~· hrs
work so ltk! ' he Wi-1 !-1 ti!H: of till' 187 sur-

$6 9995

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vivors .

JACK W. CARSEY, MGR.

It came to 1945 . It was tll tdilu gust. Tht•
Japonest! rrum.:heU them mtu thl' !)tockalil'
at noon, sumellung thll t had rwver huppen·
cd before at that hour. They had a bl'ltt•r
rCt tion than usual. SumL· uf thl· pn sunL·r~
nunured l1. Jt~ pei n~Sl' surrl'mlcr, bul nu unl'

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. s tore Hour s : i :JO to l : J~ Mill Closes a ll :OO P .M.-Servl1111

LAIIDMARK

Mei gs, Ga llia &amp; Ma son Counties .

knew.
Next rn urmng . when they wok&lt;' up. the)
notit'ed the guard tuwers were empty Tilt•
board wall s u rro u ndi n~ thl' pr isun camp
had barbed wire un tup, but one g;ll&lt;' wa s
open, una ttended.
At last. Three and a half years uf duse
und hostile supen ·tstllll 11·as m tlt•d. Or h~d
it 1 A J apanese In terpreter Ins rw tm• wa'
Shiga -.annoUJu:ed tl t&lt;.t t thl' Wiir wa ~ 11\' t•r·.
Navy !hers located the r &lt;trnp and dtd \'[( '·
tory rolls. M cssa~es ( 'i-lrtll' d 11W1 1 b)
rnimature pa rachu te that H-2~'!; 11 uuld br·
ing food supplies . Next da) tht')' dtd ' f' tfty·
fi ve·~a llo n drums were dropped wtlh
Spam. soups. d garclt es.
In a week trams carne up tu th.: camp.
Trarks were thcrl', fur tht• pnsuners' j11 h
had been to lo11d ra tlroad eMs wllh ru&lt;tl.
And the fr eed Amen cans wen· taken tu
Yukuhama.
There they had their ftrst hut-water
showers with soap. There they g11l dea n
cl othes and chsca rdcd the J"p&lt;•ne&gt;&lt;·
P.O.W. apparel, which Htd uded wrap !egg·

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Pomeroy, 0 .

During their Imprisonment, the men
were permitted to wn lc one eard home
every si x months. Stel'c Nelson. sta rl'ccl
for sweets, wrote home : " flow 's your un·
rl~ Baby Ruth 1 How 's your t• ousln 0 .
Henry)"
The folks at home w1t candy bars. But
Steve never got them.
Steve Nelson and othe r mi li ta ry people
from the prison ca m p.~ went to UHkknull
Naval Hospil&lt;ll in Cal ifornia fur two weeks
observation. Then he h&lt;Id 00 days'
rehabi litation leave. He gat nl'd back 111 134
pounds in twu months.
Nelson then was given Ius choice of duty .
He chose two ye~ rs of ordna nce sehoul at
Quantico, Va . Escorted war dead. Had
l'fremonial duty at the graves of 1\'ar dead .
In December, 1949, Steve Ncls11n was
transferred to Bremerton. Wash. In stx
months the Korea n eonflict eruptl'd, a n~
Nelson went to Ca mp Joseph Pendlclon .
seven miles from Sarrarnenlu, tu join the
First Marine Division. It was loaded on a
transport and sat led fur ~obc , Japan.
Steve Nelson took part in Gen . Duuglus
MacArthur's "end run" at inchon. Korea .
by which the Americans repelled the North
Korearu; in a rout. Now in counter·
intelllgenL'f and in chargeof a !1-rnan crew
of riflemen whose wea pons had telescopic
sights, Nelson IL'd the wa)' safely past
booby traps un the beaches.
One evening while they were gomg up a
slupe. the Nelson outfit was spotted by a
North Korean patrol who turned louse a
blast of morl&lt;lr shells on them .
11 was two days later that Steve Nelson
came to. He was on a Navy hospital sh ip,
the Us S Hope (known toda y, he says, as
the US S Con.~te llatlon r.
The morl&lt;lr shell had blown lhc left shoe
off his fool, had shredded his pack and
clothing, and he landed on his back. Thcrt•
was no blood. Just the euncusswn. It.
however , ended his career as a Umted
Slates Marine. He was out of the Mart ncs
May 22, 1951. It was nine months after tiw
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tUli:l ble to hold a jub, Uut his Mi:!rin e

t.:u r~

pora l's penstun ami Social Security keep
him go ing. In June, 1964, he married the
former Hosa lie Dani els. daughter uf the
lcttt

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ru unty Commissioner ThumC:Is .

F.. Dm1iels . The)' have a da ughter , Hoset·
ta. who real'iwd her 11th birtltday in May .
Stephen Nebon is 11 111Cll1bc r uf VFW Post
4464
Gen. Sherman :.;Hid it. emU Cpl. Nelsun
agrees : .. War is hell. " If some veterans
like him would share ltll'ir memories un
Memoria l DHy. rwrtw ps people and nil tiuns, would fi nd sor nl' othL•r W&lt;IYto se ttle
disputes.
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Horse •..
Continued from A·l
Pomeroy, and Ricky L. Yost, 11 , Rt. 1,
Hut land, collided headon. Yost was pinned
in his vehicle for awhile.
Holh dril'c rs were taken to Veteran s
Memo ria l Hospita l fur treatment of in·
juries. Yost was c ha r~e d for driving left of
cent er.
Carolyn Griffin , 24, Ht. 1, Heedsville,
was taken tu St. Joseph Hosrital in
Pa rkersburg for treatm ent of in juries
suffered in an accident at 1 p.m. Frida y on
SH fill l , one and five tenths miles east of SH
7. The patrol said the Griffin car ra n off the
roadway and overturned.
An acCident occurred at I :50 p.m.
Friday on SH 7 at Crown City where an
auto drive n by Betty J . Wa ugh, 20, Hun·
tin gton, was struc k by objects flying fro m
an unknown \'Chi cle.
F.a rl McGrath . 62 .llt. 4. Pomeroy, was
charged with having no va lid operator's
license following an acci dent at 3: 10 p.m.
Friday on SR 143, two tenths of a mile east
uf Harrisonvill e. The pa trol sa id th e
McG rat h ca r and a vehicle drive n by Pa ul
M. McElroy, 28 , Rt. 4, Pomeroy, co llided.
At 9:55 p.m. Friday on White Oak Rd.
four tent hs Ill' a mile east ol SR ~~4 an aut o
dnven b) Ernest R. North . 18, Ht. I.
Ga ll tpolis, burned . Vi nt on Volu nteer
firem en wer e called but were unabl e to
save the vehicle.

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Port smouth, was elected vice
president , a nd Harold Howe ,
Jackson Building , Loan, and
Savings of Jac ks0 n, was
elected Secretary.
The Gall ia Aca demy High
Schoo l Madriga ls, under the
dir ec tion of Mr s. Anne
Fischer, pre,ented a ha lfhour of m u~ selections.

Graduatio
Gift

Advisory hoard has May meeting

GALLIPOLIS - The May Comm unity Mental Health
meeting of the Alternatives Center in Gallipolis. Area
Advisory Board wa s con· residents inter ested in at·
ducted recent ly at the tending these public meetings
Comm unity Mental Health are cordiall y invited to do so .
If you plan to go the disabled or a bsentee voting route for Center in Gallipolis.
the Ju ne 6 election, better get with it. The deadline for such
Pat Amol d of Meigs
voting is at noon on J une 3. That's next Saturday .
Coun t y, Chairp e r so n,
pr esided . Attendin g we re Registrations
Paul and Allie Simon are really devoted to their project of Lesli e Tr eleve n, Gallt a
keeping the river ba nk in Pomeroy looking good. It' s no easy County; Joanne MeLaughlin ,
task and we all owe the Simons a vote of tha nks for their effor ts Meigs County; Carla Miller, heing accep ted
to keep it all loo king good.
Ja ckson County ; Bob Binion ,
Ja ckson County; Bud O'Dell •.
Agnes Hill. whose bi~ love is delving into Meigs County Ja ckso n County ; Ph yllis
GALLI POLIS - On June
history, recently was give n an old map of Meigs County .
19,
Gallia Co unt y Day Camp
Hibinger, Pat Leegan and
The map had been printed on oil cloth by the Pomeroy Carl Tucker of the Alter- opens and continues for two
Democrat . It lists property owners for the period of from abo ut nat ives Staff. Immediately weeks on Mon days through
1890 to 1900. She has reproduced it for the Meigs Museum and followin g t he busi ness Thu rsd ays . The ca mp is
got great reproduction . However , the big problem is that the meet in g,
Pa t Leegan , located on the Gilman Fann
map was four townships - Olive, Orange, Bedford and Chester Ed uca ti on · Prev ention on Mill Creek Road.
- short. Mrs. Hill is wondering if anyone else has a copy of the Specialist of th e Alternatives
Day Cam p of.f ers a
map which she might borrow so that those four townships can Prog ram , conducted a program in the eigllt basic
be reproduced. I can assure you, your map will be m good
pr esentati on and group skills plus the e.perienee of
ha nds with Mrs. Hill.
discussion rega rding "What enioving a pioneer lifestyle.
If you have such a ma p and would loan it, please conta ct is Dru g Use, Abu.se , and Individual s nee din g a
Mrs. Hill at P. 0 . Box 172, Tuppers Platns, Ohio, 45783.
regist ration form or those
Misuse.' '
Th e
next
regula rly who hav e qu estions should
Frankly, I am not a high school alumni reunion person - scheduled meeting will be ca ll Judy Ball at 446-2952 or
thank heavens many are - but I admit it was a bit of a treat to held on J une 21 at 7: 30 p.m,. , Irene Clark at 446.0025. All
drop by the Middleport High reunion Fr iday evening to do a in the multi-purpose room of regist ration should be in by
coup le of news shots.
the Gallia · Jackson • Me i ~s June 5.
I played the "guess who" game with a number of a lumni . I
reall y got stumped on Mary Eunice Harris - just as pretty as
ever and hard ly any change but it had been many years and
TO MEET Tl:ESDAY
too many faces for me.
MIDDLE POR T - Middleport village
The Middleport group had a lot of activity and e veryone
council will meel.jjl spectal session at 7:30
seemed w enjoy the reunion thoroughly . The icing on the cake
p.m. Tues da y to consider r ezoning
was the appearance of the Rio Grande Chorale which
property between Locust and La ur el Sts.,
presented an excellent program . The young people of the
and Sycamore and Bos worth Sts.. from R·3
chorale are directed by Merlyn Hoss and, of course, Mrs . Ross
status to B·l status and for the purpose of
is accompan ist - and a great one at that . The talented Mr . and
vacal!ng the Plum St. , right of way from
Mr s. Ross really do a great job with the young people and the
Locust St. to Laurel St.
chorale people appear to hold Mr. and Mrs. Ross in such high

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Vocal music students of Mrs. Paige Hunt just seemed to be
bursting with en thusiasm and spirit at their conce rt Th ursday
night at the Meigs High &amp; hool. Hopefully, ~ me of that spirit
will overflow into other directions in the district. It's needed ,
that's for sure .

Lea gue
of
Savin gs
Associations were featu red
speakers.
Hugh H. Graham , Jr .,
Secretary · Treasurer of The
Gallipolis Savin gs &amp; Loan Co.
and president of Dist rict 5,
presided.
Th eodore Wain of Leesburg
Federal Savings &amp; Loan,
Lees burg, Ohio, was elected
pres ident for 1978·1979.
Edw a rd Turitt of First
Federal Savings &amp; Loa n of

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La st week's column mention of long-time married Meigs
County couples brought in information on probably the longest
married couple in the county.
Ellis R. and Carrie Miller were married 71 yea rs when
they marked their a nniversary on Dec. 16, 1977. They reside in
Langsv ille and take care of their own home, la wn and all of the
work involved. She is 91and he's 92 . Jsn'tlhat something'

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GREG BUSH,
received the director's award and
Jeff Nash, the student award for their contribution to the
eighth grade vocal mustc program of the Meigs Jun ior
High School Thursday even ing.

Pop concert enjoyed
by vocal musicians

GALLIPOLIS
Th e
Gallipolis Sa vings &amp; Loan Co:
was the host Wednesday for
the ann ual District 5 meeting
of the Ohio League of Savings
Associations at the Holiday
Inn .
Seventy-five persons from
Savings &amp; Loan Associations
from II
co unti es in
Southeastern Ohio attended.
Dr. Kirk Roberts, Federal
Hom e Loan Bank Board of
Cincinn ati , Philip W. Cramer
&lt;:~ n d Don Bas!'ani r1f th p Ohi 0

By Bob Hoeflich

PO.MEROY LANDMARK
LAWN AND GARDEN

·Gallipolis Savings &amp; Loan
hosts District 5 meeting

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should plan to take the pre·
entranc• exam at this time.
Applicatmns for admission
are now being accepted.
Persons interested in applying are urged to gel their
SECOND ,4TTACK FATAL
applications in before June 1,
HONOLULU (UP!) 1978 so they can take the preThomas
Ha Mon, 47, regional
entrance test, as this may be
administrator
of the General
the last testing date before
Services
Administ
ration,
admission. The lee for the
died
Thursday
night
in
Ka!Jer
test is $1 0, payable on th e
Hospital
after
suffering
his
testing date.
second
heart
attack
In
two
Applications may be obtained by call ing or writing weeks.

esteem
ll wonder.
le willin be
presentiMonday
ng the
program... sma
at the
Memor ialThe
Daychora
services
Pomeroy
morning.

cu Second Av111ut
tct .tC4 7

OllilfiOIIl, Olllt

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Memorial Jay weekend, the cemetery visits - truly a
time for reflecting and remembering. You keep smiling they'd want it that way.
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Area Deaths

!I
Jeep C.J.7

RALPH UA ~ tli
GALLIPOLIS - Ralph M.
Davis, i5, a resi dent of Rt. I,
Northup . died at 12:10 a.m.
Sa turda y tn Holzer Medi cal
Center. He had been in fathng
healt h two wee ks.
Mr . DaviS was acuve 1n
farm ing ci rcles in Galha
Co unt v. He was born Oct. 19.
1902, in Walnut Twp . sun of
the late Rees and Rell a
Greenlee Davis.
He is survived by his w1fe.
Anna Keller Da vis whom he
married on Sept. II, 1943. at
Iront on.
Mr s. D.avis had done e.&lt;·
per iment al farm methods.
produ cllon and management.
for Ohio State University for
several yea rs.
He spent all his life in
Gall ia Count y.
Mr . Davis was a member uf
the First Bapt ist Church of
Gallipolis, a member of the
Gallia County So il and Water
Conservalion District Board
of Supervisors 1a chart er
mem ber \ and a member of
the Gallia Co unt y Agricultu re
Society Boa rd.
Funeral services will be
he ld 2 p.m. Monday at the
Waug h · Hall ey • Wood
Funeral Home wilh Rev .
Charles Lusher and Rev.
Ernest Baker officiating .

Buria l will be in Ty n Rhos
Ce metery. Friends rn ay call
al the funeral ho me betwee n
24 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday.
Pallbearers will be Ne al
Tavlor . Bill Smith . Cha rles
HoSe . Ed Martin. John K.
Oa rk and Clay Baker.
MRS. TRESSIE STAATS
Mrs. Tressie Irene Sta ats,
65, 1322 W. Patr ic k St. ,
Kissimmee , died Monday. A
nali ve of Ripley , W. Va., she
moved from Rutland, Ohi o, to
Kiss immee in 1952. She was a
licensed practica l nurse and
a mem ber of the First
Christ ia n Chu rch , Ki ssim·
mee . Surv ivors in clu de
daug hte rs, Mrs . Connie
Black, Rutland; Mrs. Jean
Lyman , Provo, Utah, and
Mrs. Lmda Sheph erd ,
Kissimmee ; sons, Le wis C.
and Paul, bot h of Kissimmee ;
sisters, Mrs . Sadie Staa ts,
Sa ndyvi lle , W. Va.; Mrs.
Gtwgia Farnsworth , Akron;
and Mrs . Loraine Andrews,
Kissimmee; brothers, Clyde
Hh odes, Parkers burg, W.
Va.; Winford Rhodes, Akron,
and Wendell Rhodes, San·
dyville; 12 grandchildren and
one great-grandchild. Ser·
vices and intenn ent werr
he ld May 25 , 19 78 u1
Kissimmee.

Continued fr om A· l
Science deg ree in Electronics Technology.
Bidwell residents who will receive
flachelor of Science degrees in cl ude John
Denney Icum lau de ), J oh n Hutchtson.
Clla rles Jacobs, Hita Taylor, and Valorie
Tomlinson (c um laude l. Alfred Workman
tmagna cum laude) will receive an
Associate of Applied Sci ence deg ree in
Electronics Tec hnology, and Patty Hunter
will receive an Associate of Arts degree.
Patriot resident s who will receive
Bachelor of Science degrees include Caryl
Kiser fmagna cum laude) , William Kiser
1cum laude I, J ane L. Smith (cum laude I,
and Ruth Wood (cum laude ).
Thurman residents who will receive
Bachelor of Science degrees include Ca rol
Banks tmagna cum laude ), and William
Smit h. Louella Halley will receive an
Associate of Art~ degree.
Debbie Baird !magna cwn laude t.
Cheshire; Na ncy Hood (cum laude!.
Addison ; Dennis Hunter, Rodn ey : and
Phillip Snyder. Vinton; will all rcceil'e
Bache lor of Science degrees.
Kathleen Garnes of Kerr was a par· ·~- · ~··•••••••••••••••••
ticipant In Rio Grande's two year Medical
Laboratory Tec hnicia n program in con·
junction with Holzer Medical Center and
will receive an Associate of Applied
Science degree. George Miller, also of
Kerr. will receive an Associate of Arts
deg ree .
Middleport residents who will rece ive
Bachelor of Science degrees include Diana
Carsey fmagna cum laude ), Judy Crow
1summa cum laude 1, and William Hens·
ler.
Pomeroy residents who will receive
degrees include Sandra Korn (magna cum
laude), Bachelor of Science degree;
Barbara James , Associ ate of Applied
Business degree; and J ane Sno uffer ,
Associat e of Ans degree. .
Martie Baum, Chester, will receive a
Bacll elor of Science degree, and Kathy
Newell {magJJa cum laude ), alSo of '
Chester, will re&lt;'eive an Associate of
Applied Science degree. Ms. Newell was a
part ici pant in Rio Gra nde's two year
Medical La boratory Technician program
SHOES
in conjunction with Holzer Medical Center.
Connie Gilkey, Rutland, and Valerie
SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA
Johnson. Ra cin e, will both re ceil·e
Bacllelor of Science degrees.

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Pre-entrance test slated
A
RIO GRANDE
Pra cti cal Nursing Pre·
entrance Test for persons
inlerested in entering \he
Practical Nursing School of
Buckeye Hills Career Center
will be administ ered Thurs·
day , J une I, at 9 a.m. at
Buckeye Hills Career Center
here.
Mrs. Glenn, Coo rdinator,
ann ounce d Saturday a ll
perso ns who a re seeking
admi ssion to the October 1978
Practi ca l Nurs ing class

A.S- The Sunday Times.,Sentinel, Sunday, May 28, 1978

the Practical Nursing School
of Buckeye Hills Career
Center, Rio Grande.

PB.ISOWDS dr W.d MAIL

Of the Bend

CINDY CROOKS. Angela Hatfield and Cli fford Icenhower, left to right, were presen ted
the seventh grade awards for their contributions to the voca l music program of the Meigs
Jumor H1gh &amp; hool at a concert Thursday evening.

There's much action on Route 33 at Burlingham where a
new bridge is going in. A detour has been set up along with a
tempora ry bridge. Let me warn you, the detour is a bit tricky
at nigh t and particularly if it's raining so handle with care.

ROCK SPRINGS - Meigs
Mr s. Hunt kept the
J uni or arid Scnt or Ht gh prog ram moving on the hot
School vocal students ap- even ing with bits of humor to
parently like what they're nicely lie together the three
doing .
segments of the present ation.
'Th is was ubviuus Thursday
St ud e nts, a pp a rcn t ly
ni ght at the high sehoul pleased to be doing '' loday 's"
auditorium when the choral music, danced and moved
'groups presented a concert of easily to th e " bea t" and to the
primarily pop music under pleasure of a rece pti ve
the direction of Mrs. Paige audience .
Hunt.
Seventh graders used such

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numbers as " You Light Up
My Life" , "Make Your Own
Kind of Music" and "Don't It
Make Your Brown Eyes
Blur · and concl uded with
·Climb Every Mountain" in
merr. ur y of a class mate
Sherry Marshall , who died
sever a I weeks ago.
Rece iving th e seve nt h
grad e a ward s for th eir
cont ributions to the voca l
music program were Cindy
Crooks, Angela Hatfi eld and
Clifford Icenhower .
Eighth graders present ed
" Tomor row" from the
Broadway show, "Ann te" .
"Ticket to Ride" , · Nobody
Does It Better" and "Black
Wate r 11 • Winnin g awa rd s
were J eff Nash , selected by
students, and Greg Bush, the
director' s award.
'fll e madriga l· group from
the senior hi gh sang a nd
danced to a well blended
verston of "Bye, Bye Blues"
to open the senior hi gh pa rt of
the program . TI1e madrigals
also sang two ser ious numbers before movi ng int o a
comedy b1l " My Bonnte Lass.
She Smell et h" .
The se ni or hig h choi r
presented an interesting an d
numbe r .
d if fere nt
"Geographical Fugue" and
sa n~ and danced well th rough
numbers from th e Broadway
musica l. " Chor us Line'' .

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write home once every six months. Steve Jl;elson, now marr ied to the former RosalieO
Daniels, was interviewed about his war ordeals.
bl ast bet ore lle &lt;'O UIUwalKagain.
li e ltves now in southern Gallia Co unty,

ECONOMY 8 HP LAWN TRACTOR

Agony •••

Continued from A·l
" By the timt' I gut to Lhc gan~way. "
Nelson recalled. "one deslr&lt;r)'cr burst 111
two, rising straight uut of till' water. Fleluw
deck , all hell broke out. with nwn scream·
tng and yelling a nd explliSiuns blasting
CiW8 Y. "

MRS. PAIGE HUNT, voca l music supervisor,
presented a troph y to Laura Hoover , a semor, in
recogn ition of Miss Hoover's contributions to the Meigs
Senior High vocal music progra m &lt;tl Thursday night's
conce rt .
Othe r num bers included
"Ease on Down the Road",
" Today" and a closing,
combined with the eighth
gra de chorus, "The Last
Words of David" .
Senior members of the high
sc hoo l group rece ived
awards. They mcluded La ura
Hoover. Ca th y Bl aettn a r.
Susan Wr ig ht , Tam my
Simms.
Mt1rv
Brown ,
Da wan na Dav is, Ma rcia
Holcom b, Terri To bin and
Tim Coa tes.
Miss Hoove r , who had

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student direetor for
the grou p's presentation of
" Music Man" this spring,
received a lrophy for conlribuling mosl to the senior
high voca l music program .
ln slrumcnta li sts for th e
et•nccrt were Ci ndy Crooks,
l.tnda f.asiln. Laura H!Krver ,
Jeff Nash, Fred Yo un ~ and
Lon Woud .

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lake !he btg mowing jobs in stri de. Elcc a l ~t.·rn a t nr . J - ~ r ee d rr ansax lc . disc

tn c sta n .
brakes .

The raid lasted 20 mmutt•s, bu t when 11
was all over lht• eun'voy kept moving. 11
trip which should ha\'l' tuken, tHH·mally.
nine or 10 days, rccui red 2l days, fu r the
J&lt;Ip;mese skirted close to the sltore tu
avoid submarines. Tiley disembarked at
Mugi City' Japan. From Mugi City. 301len·
lrained fur Nii getta . J&lt;J p a11 , and 200 went tu
Osaka , and , of tile 500, lhc ll nuslh and
Canadians made up 200.
or the 500, only 18i l'&lt;l 111l' hurnt .
The prisoners shuvl'IL•d t·oal 12 hours a
day , but living was slightly bcttl'l' . Till·\·
had every 151h day off. 1-:l'l'r)' :10 &lt;ilt )'S till')
had a OOth. Thrrl' WlH' un h" t wn M rHIIIL'~
at Niiga ta : Stephen Ne ls~n and ll&lt;t rr1
Feldman . Nelson t·unl&lt;ll'ted Fe ldm&lt;tn 111
Chk a gu a half~oze n years ago.
They wurked tJ t a hugl' ruCJ! y;u d. ti ;un .
to 6 p.m. and thr ee ti mes a day till'\' lt&lt;td "
brief rest. totaling pel'lwps " ltalf·llllu r.
Once was lil rwun. Nl•lsun stll l werghctlless
them 100 puumls. but wcrs abll· lu g ucrg~· hrs
work so ltk! ' he Wi-1 !-1 ti!H: of till' 187 sur-

$6 9995

POMEROY LANDMARK

vivors .

JACK W. CARSEY, MGR.

It came to 1945 . It was tll tdilu gust. Tht•
Japonest! rrum.:heU them mtu thl' !)tockalil'
at noon, sumellung thll t had rwver huppen·
cd before at that hour. They had a bl'ltt•r
rCt tion than usual. SumL· uf thl· pn sunL·r~
nunured l1. Jt~ pei n~Sl' surrl'mlcr, bul nu unl'

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. s tore Hour s : i :JO to l : J~ Mill Closes a ll :OO P .M.-Servl1111

LAIIDMARK

Mei gs, Ga llia &amp; Ma son Counties .

knew.
Next rn urmng . when they wok&lt;' up. the)
notit'ed the guard tuwers were empty Tilt•
board wall s u rro u ndi n~ thl' pr isun camp
had barbed wire un tup, but one g;ll&lt;' wa s
open, una ttended.
At last. Three and a half years uf duse
und hostile supen ·tstllll 11·as m tlt•d. Or h~d
it 1 A J apanese In terpreter Ins rw tm• wa'
Shiga -.annoUJu:ed tl t&lt;.t t thl' Wiir wa ~ 11\' t•r·.
Navy !hers located the r &lt;trnp and dtd \'[( '·
tory rolls. M cssa~es ( 'i-lrtll' d 11W1 1 b)
rnimature pa rachu te that H-2~'!; 11 uuld br·
ing food supplies . Next da) tht')' dtd ' f' tfty·
fi ve·~a llo n drums were dropped wtlh
Spam. soups. d garclt es.
In a week trams carne up tu th.: camp.
Trarks were thcrl', fur tht• pnsuners' j11 h
had been to lo11d ra tlroad eMs wllh ru&lt;tl.
And the fr eed Amen cans wen· taken tu
Yukuhama.
There they had their ftrst hut-water
showers with soap. There they g11l dea n
cl othes and chsca rdcd the J"p&lt;•ne&gt;&lt;·
P.O.W. apparel, which Htd uded wrap !egg·

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Pomeroy, 0 .

During their Imprisonment, the men
were permitted to wn lc one eard home
every si x months. Stel'c Nelson. sta rl'ccl
for sweets, wrote home : " flow 's your un·
rl~ Baby Ruth 1 How 's your t• ousln 0 .
Henry)"
The folks at home w1t candy bars. But
Steve never got them.
Steve Nelson and othe r mi li ta ry people
from the prison ca m p.~ went to UHkknull
Naval Hospil&lt;ll in Cal ifornia fur two weeks
observation. Then he h&lt;Id 00 days'
rehabi litation leave. He gat nl'd back 111 134
pounds in twu months.
Nelson then was given Ius choice of duty .
He chose two ye~ rs of ordna nce sehoul at
Quantico, Va . Escorted war dead. Had
l'fremonial duty at the graves of 1\'ar dead .
In December, 1949, Steve Ncls11n was
transferred to Bremerton. Wash. In stx
months the Korea n eonflict eruptl'd, a n~
Nelson went to Ca mp Joseph Pendlclon .
seven miles from Sarrarnenlu, tu join the
First Marine Division. It was loaded on a
transport and sat led fur ~obc , Japan.
Steve Nelson took part in Gen . Duuglus
MacArthur's "end run" at inchon. Korea .
by which the Americans repelled the North
Korearu; in a rout. Now in counter·
intelllgenL'f and in chargeof a !1-rnan crew
of riflemen whose wea pons had telescopic
sights, Nelson IL'd the wa)' safely past
booby traps un the beaches.
One evening while they were gomg up a
slupe. the Nelson outfit was spotted by a
North Korean patrol who turned louse a
blast of morl&lt;lr shells on them .
11 was two days later that Steve Nelson
came to. He was on a Navy hospital sh ip,
the Us S Hope (known toda y, he says, as
the US S Con.~te llatlon r.
The morl&lt;lr shell had blown lhc left shoe
off his fool, had shredded his pack and
clothing, and he landed on his back. Thcrt•
was no blood. Just the euncusswn. It.
however , ended his career as a Umted
Slates Marine. He was out of the Mart ncs
May 22, 1951. It was nine months after tiw
. .
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tUli:l ble to hold a jub, Uut his Mi:!rin e

t.:u r~

pora l's penstun ami Social Security keep
him go ing. In June, 1964, he married the
former Hosa lie Dani els. daughter uf the
lcttt

(;&lt;:~I lia

ru unty Commissioner ThumC:Is .

F.. Dm1iels . The)' have a da ughter , Hoset·
ta. who real'iwd her 11th birtltday in May .
Stephen Nebon is 11 111Cll1bc r uf VFW Post
4464
Gen. Sherman :.;Hid it. emU Cpl. Nelsun
agrees : .. War is hell. " If some veterans
like him would share ltll'ir memories un
Memoria l DHy. rwrtw ps people and nil tiuns, would fi nd sor nl' othL•r W&lt;IYto se ttle
disputes.
·

Horse •..
Continued from A·l
Pomeroy, and Ricky L. Yost, 11 , Rt. 1,
Hut land, collided headon. Yost was pinned
in his vehicle for awhile.
Holh dril'c rs were taken to Veteran s
Memo ria l Hospita l fur treatment of in·
juries. Yost was c ha r~e d for driving left of
cent er.
Carolyn Griffin , 24, Ht. 1, Heedsville,
was taken tu St. Joseph Hosrital in
Pa rkersburg for treatm ent of in juries
suffered in an accident at 1 p.m. Frida y on
SH fill l , one and five tenths miles east of SH
7. The patrol said the Griffin car ra n off the
roadway and overturned.
An acCident occurred at I :50 p.m.
Friday on SH 7 at Crown City where an
auto drive n by Betty J . Wa ugh, 20, Hun·
tin gton, was struc k by objects flying fro m
an unknown \'Chi cle.
F.a rl McGrath . 62 .llt. 4. Pomeroy, was
charged with having no va lid operator's
license following an acci dent at 3: 10 p.m.
Friday on SR 143, two tenths of a mile east
uf Harrisonvill e. The pa trol sa id th e
McG rat h ca r and a vehicle drive n by Pa ul
M. McElroy, 28 , Rt. 4, Pomeroy, co llided.
At 9:55 p.m. Friday on White Oak Rd.
four tent hs Ill' a mile east ol SR ~~4 an aut o
dnven b) Ernest R. North . 18, Ht. I.
Ga ll tpolis, burned . Vi nt on Volu nteer
firem en wer e called but were unabl e to
save the vehicle.

Rio •••

Port smouth, was elected vice
president , a nd Harold Howe ,
Jackson Building , Loan, and
Savings of Jac ks0 n, was
elected Secretary.
The Gall ia Aca demy High
Schoo l Madriga ls, under the
dir ec tion of Mr s. Anne
Fischer, pre,ented a ha lfhour of m u~ selections.

Graduatio
Gift

Advisory hoard has May meeting

GALLIPOLIS - The May Comm unity Mental Health
meeting of the Alternatives Center in Gallipolis. Area
Advisory Board wa s con· residents inter ested in at·
ducted recent ly at the tending these public meetings
Comm unity Mental Health are cordiall y invited to do so .
If you plan to go the disabled or a bsentee voting route for Center in Gallipolis.
the Ju ne 6 election, better get with it. The deadline for such
Pat Amol d of Meigs
voting is at noon on J une 3. That's next Saturday .
Coun t y, Chairp e r so n,
pr esided . Attendin g we re Registrations
Paul and Allie Simon are really devoted to their project of Lesli e Tr eleve n, Gallt a
keeping the river ba nk in Pomeroy looking good. It' s no easy County; Joanne MeLaughlin ,
task and we all owe the Simons a vote of tha nks for their effor ts Meigs County; Carla Miller, heing accep ted
to keep it all loo king good.
Ja ckson County ; Bob Binion ,
Ja ckson County; Bud O'Dell •.
Agnes Hill. whose bi~ love is delving into Meigs County Ja ckso n County ; Ph yllis
GALLI POLIS - On June
history, recently was give n an old map of Meigs County .
19,
Gallia Co unt y Day Camp
Hibinger, Pat Leegan and
The map had been printed on oil cloth by the Pomeroy Carl Tucker of the Alter- opens and continues for two
Democrat . It lists property owners for the period of from abo ut nat ives Staff. Immediately weeks on Mon days through
1890 to 1900. She has reproduced it for the Meigs Museum and followin g t he busi ness Thu rsd ays . The ca mp is
got great reproduction . However , the big problem is that the meet in g,
Pa t Leegan , located on the Gilman Fann
map was four townships - Olive, Orange, Bedford and Chester Ed uca ti on · Prev ention on Mill Creek Road.
- short. Mrs. Hill is wondering if anyone else has a copy of the Specialist of th e Alternatives
Day Cam p of.f ers a
map which she might borrow so that those four townships can Prog ram , conducted a program in the eigllt basic
be reproduced. I can assure you, your map will be m good
pr esentati on and group skills plus the e.perienee of
ha nds with Mrs. Hill.
discussion rega rding "What enioving a pioneer lifestyle.
If you have such a ma p and would loan it, please conta ct is Dru g Use, Abu.se , and Individual s nee din g a
Mrs. Hill at P. 0 . Box 172, Tuppers Platns, Ohio, 45783.
regist ration form or those
Misuse.' '
Th e
next
regula rly who hav e qu estions should
Frankly, I am not a high school alumni reunion person - scheduled meeting will be ca ll Judy Ball at 446-2952 or
thank heavens many are - but I admit it was a bit of a treat to held on J une 21 at 7: 30 p.m,. , Irene Clark at 446.0025. All
drop by the Middleport High reunion Fr iday evening to do a in the multi-purpose room of regist ration should be in by
coup le of news shots.
the Gallia · Jackson • Me i ~s June 5.
I played the "guess who" game with a number of a lumni . I
reall y got stumped on Mary Eunice Harris - just as pretty as
ever and hard ly any change but it had been many years and
TO MEET Tl:ESDAY
too many faces for me.
MIDDLE POR T - Middleport village
The Middleport group had a lot of activity and e veryone
council will meel.jjl spectal session at 7:30
seemed w enjoy the reunion thoroughly . The icing on the cake
p.m. Tues da y to consider r ezoning
was the appearance of the Rio Grande Chorale which
property between Locust and La ur el Sts.,
presented an excellent program . The young people of the
and Sycamore and Bos worth Sts.. from R·3
chorale are directed by Merlyn Hoss and, of course, Mrs . Ross
status to B·l status and for the purpose of
is accompan ist - and a great one at that . The talented Mr . and
vacal!ng the Plum St. , right of way from
Mr s. Ross really do a great job with the young people and the
Locust St. to Laurel St.
chorale people appear to hold Mr. and Mrs. Ross in such high

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Vocal music students of Mrs. Paige Hunt just seemed to be
bursting with en thusiasm and spirit at their conce rt Th ursday
night at the Meigs High &amp; hool. Hopefully, ~ me of that spirit
will overflow into other directions in the district. It's needed ,
that's for sure .

Lea gue
of
Savin gs
Associations were featu red
speakers.
Hugh H. Graham , Jr .,
Secretary · Treasurer of The
Gallipolis Savin gs &amp; Loan Co.
and president of Dist rict 5,
presided.
Th eodore Wain of Leesburg
Federal Savings &amp; Loan,
Lees burg, Ohio, was elected
pres ident for 1978·1979.
Edw a rd Turitt of First
Federal Savings &amp; Loa n of

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La st week's column mention of long-time married Meigs
County couples brought in information on probably the longest
married couple in the county.
Ellis R. and Carrie Miller were married 71 yea rs when
they marked their a nniversary on Dec. 16, 1977. They reside in
Langsv ille and take care of their own home, la wn and all of the
work involved. She is 91and he's 92 . Jsn'tlhat something'

•

GREG BUSH,
received the director's award and
Jeff Nash, the student award for their contribution to the
eighth grade vocal mustc program of the Meigs Jun ior
High School Thursday even ing.

Pop concert enjoyed
by vocal musicians

GALLIPOLIS
Th e
Gallipolis Sa vings &amp; Loan Co:
was the host Wednesday for
the ann ual District 5 meeting
of the Ohio League of Savings
Associations at the Holiday
Inn .
Seventy-five persons from
Savings &amp; Loan Associations
from II
co unti es in
Southeastern Ohio attended.
Dr. Kirk Roberts, Federal
Hom e Loan Bank Board of
Cincinn ati , Philip W. Cramer
&lt;:~ n d Don Bas!'ani r1f th p Ohi 0

By Bob Hoeflich

PO.MEROY LANDMARK
LAWN AND GARDEN

·Gallipolis Savings &amp; Loan
hosts District 5 meeting

Beat•••

should plan to take the pre·
entranc• exam at this time.
Applicatmns for admission
are now being accepted.
Persons interested in applying are urged to gel their
SECOND ,4TTACK FATAL
applications in before June 1,
HONOLULU (UP!) 1978 so they can take the preThomas
Ha Mon, 47, regional
entrance test, as this may be
administrator
of the General
the last testing date before
Services
Administ
ration,
admission. The lee for the
died
Thursday
night
in
Ka!Jer
test is $1 0, payable on th e
Hospital
after
suffering
his
testing date.
second
heart
attack
In
two
Applications may be obtained by call ing or writing weeks.

esteem
ll wonder.
le willin be
presentiMonday
ng the
program... sma
at the
Memor ialThe
Daychora
services
Pomeroy
morning.

cu Second Av111ut
tct .tC4 7

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Memorial Jay weekend, the cemetery visits - truly a
time for reflecting and remembering. You keep smiling they'd want it that way.
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Area Deaths

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RALPH UA ~ tli
GALLIPOLIS - Ralph M.
Davis, i5, a resi dent of Rt. I,
Northup . died at 12:10 a.m.
Sa turda y tn Holzer Medi cal
Center. He had been in fathng
healt h two wee ks.
Mr . DaviS was acuve 1n
farm ing ci rcles in Galha
Co unt v. He was born Oct. 19.
1902, in Walnut Twp . sun of
the late Rees and Rell a
Greenlee Davis.
He is survived by his w1fe.
Anna Keller Da vis whom he
married on Sept. II, 1943. at
Iront on.
Mr s. D.avis had done e.&lt;·
per iment al farm methods.
produ cllon and management.
for Ohio State University for
several yea rs.
He spent all his life in
Gall ia Count y.
Mr . Davis was a member uf
the First Bapt ist Church of
Gallipolis, a member of the
Gallia County So il and Water
Conservalion District Board
of Supervisors 1a chart er
mem ber \ and a member of
the Gallia Co unt y Agricultu re
Society Boa rd.
Funeral services will be
he ld 2 p.m. Monday at the
Waug h · Hall ey • Wood
Funeral Home wilh Rev .
Charles Lusher and Rev.
Ernest Baker officiating .

Buria l will be in Ty n Rhos
Ce metery. Friends rn ay call
al the funeral ho me betwee n
24 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday.
Pallbearers will be Ne al
Tavlor . Bill Smith . Cha rles
HoSe . Ed Martin. John K.
Oa rk and Clay Baker.
MRS. TRESSIE STAATS
Mrs. Tressie Irene Sta ats,
65, 1322 W. Patr ic k St. ,
Kissimmee , died Monday. A
nali ve of Ripley , W. Va., she
moved from Rutland, Ohi o, to
Kiss immee in 1952. She was a
licensed practica l nurse and
a mem ber of the First
Christ ia n Chu rch , Ki ssim·
mee . Surv ivors in clu de
daug hte rs, Mrs . Connie
Black, Rutland; Mrs. Jean
Lyman , Provo, Utah, and
Mrs. Lmda Sheph erd ,
Kissimmee ; sons, Le wis C.
and Paul, bot h of Kissimmee ;
sisters, Mrs . Sadie Staa ts,
Sa ndyvi lle , W. Va.; Mrs.
Gtwgia Farnsworth , Akron;
and Mrs . Loraine Andrews,
Kissimmee; brothers, Clyde
Hh odes, Parkers burg, W.
Va.; Winford Rhodes, Akron,
and Wendell Rhodes, San·
dyville; 12 grandchildren and
one great-grandchild. Ser·
vices and intenn ent werr
he ld May 25 , 19 78 u1
Kissimmee.

Continued fr om A· l
Science deg ree in Electronics Technology.
Bidwell residents who will receive
flachelor of Science degrees in cl ude John
Denney Icum lau de ), J oh n Hutchtson.
Clla rles Jacobs, Hita Taylor, and Valorie
Tomlinson (c um laude l. Alfred Workman
tmagna cum laude) will receive an
Associate of Applied Sci ence deg ree in
Electronics Tec hnology, and Patty Hunter
will receive an Associate of Arts degree.
Patriot resident s who will receive
Bachelor of Science degrees include Caryl
Kiser fmagna cum laude) , William Kiser
1cum laude I, J ane L. Smith (cum laude I,
and Ruth Wood (cum laude ).
Thurman residents who will receive
Bachelor of Science degrees include Ca rol
Banks tmagna cum laude ), and William
Smit h. Louella Halley will receive an
Associate of Art~ degree.
Debbie Baird !magna cwn laude t.
Cheshire; Na ncy Hood (cum laude!.
Addison ; Dennis Hunter, Rodn ey : and
Phillip Snyder. Vinton; will all rcceil'e
Bache lor of Science degrees.
Kathleen Garnes of Kerr was a par· ·~- · ~··•••••••••••••••••
ticipant In Rio Grande's two year Medical
Laboratory Tec hnicia n program in con·
junction with Holzer Medical Center and
will receive an Associate of Applied
Science degree. George Miller, also of
Kerr. will receive an Associate of Arts
deg ree .
Middleport residents who will rece ive
Bachelor of Science degrees include Diana
Carsey fmagna cum laude ), Judy Crow
1summa cum laude 1, and William Hens·
ler.
Pomeroy residents who will receive
degrees include Sandra Korn (magna cum
laude), Bachelor of Science degree;
Barbara James , Associ ate of Applied
Business degree; and J ane Sno uffer ,
Associat e of Ans degree. .
Martie Baum, Chester, will receive a
Bacll elor of Science degree, and Kathy
Newell {magJJa cum laude ), alSo of '
Chester, will re&lt;'eive an Associate of
Applied Science degree. Ms. Newell was a
part ici pant in Rio Gra nde's two year
Medical La boratory Technician program
SHOES
in conjunction with Holzer Medical Center.
Connie Gilkey, Rutland, and Valerie
SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA
Johnson. Ra cin e, will both re ceil·e
Bacllelor of Science degrees.

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�'' -1i- Tl•c Sunday Tunes-&amp;ntinel, Sunda¥, May 28, 1978

Note progress in
• •
tra1nmg
course

Kaye Seyerle announ.n.o"
candidacy· for GOP
M&lt;'CONN F: f.SVl LL R
Kaye Seyerle of MeConnels'''llt' HlllllJUrJ('ed her bid for a
:&lt;•at
on
the
lOth
l't&gt;ng ressional District Slate
l 't•nt ra l Committ ee Weiman
Saturday . The dist rict indudes Muskingum, Perry,
Fatrfi e ld, Washing t on .
Hoc k ing, Athens, Vi nto n,
~lt·igs ,
Jac kso n , Ga lli a,
l.nwr en ct' and
M or~an
t "o unt ies, pl us pa rt of No ble
L'ounty .
Mrs. Seyerle Is a vetera n in
'ervice to the Republica n
Pa rt y, She is secretary of the

Citizens issue
two questions
EAST ME IGS - The
Concerned Cuiz ens Co mmittee fo r Belter F.ducation
in th e Eastern f .ocal School
Db1rict has issued two mo rt'
questions and an swers in
rega rd to the ten milL one
yea r t ax levy t n tx• vot ed upon
in the district un June£ :
Question Vlll - How have
sa la ries and \\·ages lncreast:d
for those employed in
Eastern Local Dt s1 ri cl 111 the
\CJst four years'!
An swer - Money paid to
those employed as teache rs
in this district is at a state
minimum . Those workmg as
coo ks ,

c u s t (l d ia n s.

secretaries, etc .. me dra wing
wagt's compa rable to the
minimum wage standards.
Ques tion IX - What does
the futu re ho ld fo r uut·
student s in Eastern l..(ltal If
thrs levy should nut pass ?
An S\Hr - Give this yt;~ ur
sCri ous lhought. I s wha t you

are thinking what you want
for you r chi ld'!

A-7 - The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, May 28, 1978

TELEVISION
VIEWING

Morgan Co unty Republi can
pruvided In conformance
RIO
GRANDE
Ex ec utiv e Com mittee, a
with
sjandards established by
During the past nine weeks
form er member of the
the
U. S. Department of
the members of the Southeast
Ce ntr a l Co mmitt ee, pa st
Tran
sportati on, the State
·Ohi o Emergen cy Medica l
pr&lt;•sidenl and member of th e
Department
of Education,
Servi ce tSEDEMS ) ha ve
Morgan Co unty Hepubli can
and
the
Stale
Emergency
been receiving instruction in
Wumen's Club, and is a past
Medical
Technician
- Ampre- ho s pital lif e- sa ving
delega te and alt ernate to the
bulance
Training
Advisory
techniques for the citizens of
Slate Republican Convention.
liallia
and Jackson counties. Committee.
She is a past matron of
The final examination will
According to a report from
Va lley Chapter No . 19, Order
be
proc tor ed by Adult
Earl Fry, a cert ified Trade
of the Eastern Star, m~m be r
Education
Supervisor , Scott
and Industrial Service in.,f Thea C" urt Ladies Shrin e
Coddington,
on June 21, 1978
strudor , the cla~s is making
Club of North America, as
6:30p.m.
in
room 208 at the
at
ex cellent progress . The
\\'L'Il as a mem ber of th e
KAYESEVERI.E
Career
Cent
er.
program is being conducted
Dance Uni1 uf Theil Co u11 ,
Bu ckeye Hi ll s Career
at
and past president of •the
Center
.
Morga n Count y Lady Shrine
The
trainihg
is provided as
ville, Morgan County with
Club.
In
1973,
American
a
part
of
public
service
Kaye Seyerle IS listed in the thei r two sons, Kevin and
astronauts
Charles
Conrad ,
programs
of
the
Trade
and
1970 edtlion of Out st andin~ Kraig. David and Kay are
ph
Kerwin
and
Paul
Jose
Industrial
Education
in
Young Women of Ameri ca-. blllh Certifi ed Emerg ency
blasted
off
from
Weitz
cooperation
wit
h
the
Adult
She is presently employed by Medical Technicians with the
the Morgan Co unty Engineer Malta - McConn elsvill e Education Department a t Florida and , after nine
Gallia - Jackso n - Vint on unsuc cessf ul at temp ts,
and has ha d eleven yea rs Emergency Squad.
decked with the Skylab space
JVSD.
Pauline
Nelson
of
Malta
is
exp eri ence
tn
Count y
The
training
program
is
.
station
her
Campaign
Manager
and
Govern men t.
Lovell
of
McConnelsEarl
Kaye and her husban d
David n•slile In McConnels- ville, is Finance Chairman.

RODNEY UN ITED METHODIST CHURCH, 121 yea rs old, ha s a brand new addition
pictured here on the left or the ancient edifice, and ils ded ication will be held nex t Sunday
(June 4), according to announcement of the pastor, the Rev. Damon Stapleton. Guest
speaker for the 7:30p .m. dedication service will be the Rev. Wesley Clarke, superintendent
of the United Methedist Athens Distriel. For the 11 a.m. worship service the speake r will be
the Rev. Hughey L. ~ones, assistant to the bish op of the West Ohio United Methodist
Conference and one time pastor or Ga llipolis' Grace Uni ted Method ist Church. Other
highlights of the day will be 2-4 p.m·. open house , a 6 p.m. fellowship potluck dinn er, and the
regular 10 a_m . Sunday SchooL The addition includes fi ve classrooms, a large fellowship
room , nurser y, kitchen, pastor 's study , and rest rooms.

Decoration Day remembered

Qu estion nain·

~t'l

for solons

CINC INN ATI 1UPI 1 - A headquartered in Cincinnat i
Midd le and headed by Hobert
group
ca ll ed
American Federa titln, Inc. , Acomb, said it is preparing
which bill s ttse lf as " a si mi la r questionna ir es for
bi pa n ts~n poli ti cal educa tion Ohio's 23 con ~ ressm en .
orga nizatlun," says 11 has
sent questwnmllres to Ohi o's
twn U . S. send tors co ncerni ng
Asks motorisb
the 1r
rn conu:,
··e xtra
benPfits," budgets, staffers a~oid downtown
and ca mp.a 1gn ~.:o ntributi &lt;;n s .

the a ntici pated responses form
Sens. John Glenn and Howard
Mctzenba um will be released
to the news media to " help
the ritrzens uf Ohio better
unders"r nd" the job of a U, S.
S&lt;'nalor and the I wo senators'
··points of \ ' l£'W . "
The
orga n izat i o n,
111e

gn ! UP

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SunMonTue Wed
May 28 29 30 31

Tonight thru
Thursday

LARCENY!
LAUGHTER!
MYSTERY!

INDICT EXPORTER
WASHINGTON tU Pl l - A
federal grand jury has indicted Ne w Jersey rice export er Grover Connell on
cha rges he illegally used
So uth Korea n businessman
Tongs un Park , wh o wa s
nam.ed an uni ndi ct ed coconspirator in the case, as his
agen t in Food for Peace
sa les.

Marsha Mason in

AUDREY ROSE

PG

CIN CINNATI ! UPf r - The
Ctn c inna ti Atr Pollution
Contro l Divi ston Frtday
as ked mol uri sts to avoid
do wnt own th is holiday
weekend to keep air pollution
below the unhealth y leveL
Offi cial s sa id ·polluti on
probabl y will reac h th e
" unhea lthy" level, posing a
threat to pe rsons wtlh heart
and res piratory problems.
Pollution levels passed the
unhealthy mark 59 times last
summ er tn Cin ci nn a ti .
During une severe period in
July, Gov . James A. Rhodes
ordered operation cutba cks
tn so me hydr o-c arbon produ cing industries.
About 89 percent of air
po llution loc ally comes from
motor vehi cles, poll ution
officials say .

CARTOON

FATIIER'S DAY SUNDAY, JUNE I9TII

.!~~!N~~~~~""~~e such days anymore

We stood in ragged format' · f
f
run 111 ront o the school at
the top
. of Main Street htll ,
loolhng our horns scufning
; th "
h t' , .
"' unc anut er, rot and unpau ent in th e glaring
Midwest sun
Tl . . . ·
. . .
11 s wa s the hrsl lnne I
had pla)'ed in the sc·ltoof band
un Deco ration Da)' . I.'fhat' •s
whatwealwayscalledtt - nut
M,
·. 1D·
ernona ay. I
II was Saturday May 31
1932.
'
'

Profcssor l.ahou soon arrived on. the st:ene, in shirtsleeves but wearing the gill·
trimml&gt;d unifun.n cap he had
worn when he was dtrec tor of
a t'i rt:u.s ba nd . He was a
white-haired, black-browed,
~ lwnp y ma n. decrstve a nd
abrupl.
"Fall in '" he shouted.
.. i.A!t's go!"
The drums set the tempo
and we stepped off smarllv .
Professor Lanuu had no culleH e deg ree - the school
board had htred him offi cially
as a jantlor - but he knew
how tu run Cl Uand .
We hal ted by the courtlwuse square. nea r tire
brunzc marker that said :
" Abra ham fjncufn pleaded
cases in cirt uil cou rt on this
site ... ··
In front of the band , the
A.JnLncan I .eg10n cu lur-guard
took 1ts pla ce wilh fla gs,
n flcs anti while gloves. The
rm:n y,·ere perspmng, grimfaced.
Dtrectly behind the band
was Bud Gilmore's ye llow
Bu1ck touring car - the one
wt th the wtre wheels. The top
was folded back, and in the
em sa t our town ·s three rentrllll lng CJvil Wetr veterans.
Bruad-brimmetl ha ts shaded their fa ces. On the fron t of
each hal was a go ld emblem
that had GAR Ifur Grand ArlllYof the Repul!hc 1 within a
wrea th . Tirey wore dark blue
tuuforrns. f tlwughllhey must
IJe lerrr bly hut.
Relund · the car came the
Women 's Relief C'urps. The

, d ,., , d bl , , ·h ,:
an rl'u an
uc sas es
slanted across thetr ample
busoms.. M), gr,anwnot
·'- her
. tl .
be
h
wets m us grouu. •ea use . er
fa ther had been 111 the Ctvil
War.
.
.
Next Ill the hne uf march
were the Boy Scouts stagger. un der tl1e burden' of hcavy
tng
. I th em were the
ags. .etrmt
, f h •A , . ..
,,.
men t e '""' call LegiOn ,
manv tn World War I
.f - ,
wu orrns.
.,
, ,
Bnngtng up the rear were
the schuuf , cluldren, up
through the erghlh grade - at
least those who had been
~ma?lc tu ftgure oul ~r ow to .be
absent wtlhoul suffcnng du e
co nsequ ences.
Te ache rs
hovered close, as tf fearing
that their charges might flee
before the miss io11 was accumplished.
"Semper Fidel is!" Profcssor Lanuu announced as he
moved through lhe ranks uf
lhe band , We clamped the
music into lire lyre-shaped
holders un uur instrwnents
and stood al attentio11 .

n- r·.

°

We deliftr the
Saturday before

~c-·­

WILL BE

OPEN
MONDAY
MEMORIAL DAY
MAY 29th

nelist.

We had changed our music
according to ms lruclions and
were rea dy for lhc next piece.
But Professor Lanou wasn't
trusting our memories.
"Baltft' Hymn! " he croakc•l in a hoarse stage whisper.
"f:lattle Hymn'"
Then the drums started.

Slowly. Like a dirge.
Gradually Professor Lanou
He ~ a ve the down beat, and built the volwn e and tempo
we blasted the summer arr until . at the end , it seemed we
wi th brass and t )'mba l, · persona lly had trampl ed out
st~ rtlin g pigeons from under the vineya rds where the
the ea ves of lbc courthouse . gra pes of wrath were stored.
We stepped off , hea ded west
Then there was silence. I
toward tht: river, and the had Cl sudden cunsdousness
pa rade wa s on. People lin ed · t11al t1re. se.cunds.· of my life
the sidewalks, '"'cast'urtally were llckmg awo y, and I
shouting encoura gement to should be doing something
.
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ti ll; lnCJrchcrs.
!!1
~
~Pi
fij Pi ~ ~ !Iii l:A ~
We fin ished " Semper ~~~ilmg - like fi ghting '" IJat- IMiSi~

10 A.M.
TILL
7 pM

I.A.

aa

FRIDAY,MAY24, 1978
SUNDAY,MAY28, 1978
6:oo-AG-USA 4; For You ... Biack Woman 8· This Is
The Ute 10.
'
6:3CI-Chrlstopher Closeup 3; JerryFalwell 4: Talking
Hands 8; American Problems &amp; Cha llenges 10.
7:oo-Th ls Is The Lite 3; Thinking in Black 8;
Treehouse Club 10 ; Newsmaker ' 78 13.
7:3CI-TV Chopet 3: Your Health 4; Show My People 6;
Jerry Fa lwell; Btble Answers 13; Jimmy Swaggart
15,
8:0()--Mormon Choir 3; Day of Discovery 4; Grace
Cathedral 6; Church Service 10: Christ for the
World 13; Some of God's Children IS; Sesame St, 20 .
8:30--&lt;lral Roberts 3: Jimmy Swaggart4 ; Ce lebration
of Pralse6; Day of Discovery 8; Willard Wilcox 13;
Open Bible 15; James Robison Present s TO .
9:0()--Gospel Singing Jubllee3 ; Robert Schul ler 4; Rex
Humbbord 6; Rev . Leonard Repass 8; Oral Roberts
10; Jtm Frank lin 13 ; Er nest Angley 1S; Mister
Rogers 2Q .
9:30-W hat Does The Bible Plainly Say' 8: II Is
Wr itten 10; Church Service 13 : Zoom 20 .
10:oo-Chrlst Is The Answer 3; Church Servi ce 4;
World-Wide Church of God 6: Christ ian Center 8;
Sesa me St. 20: Movie "The Wheeler Dealers" 10;
J immy Swaggart 13; Gospel Sing ing Jub ilee IS.
10 :30-Rex Humbard 3; Yours for the Asking 4; Hot
Fudge 6 ; Dr . Thea Jones 8; Garner Ted Armstrong
13.
11 :0(}-.-Doctors on Cal l 4; Big Blue Marb le 6: Ernest
Angley8 ; Rex Humbard 1S : Rev . Henry Mahan 13:
Infinity Factory 10.
11 : 30-Big Blue Marble 3; Anima ls, Animals, Animals
6, 13; Focus on Columbus 4: Elec. Co . 20 .
12 :oo-At Issue 3; News Conference 4; Issues &amp; An·
swers 6, 13 ; Face The Nation B; The Issue 10; This Is
The Life15 ; In Search of the Real America 20
12:30-Meet The Press 3,4, 15; Communique 6:
Testimony Time Today 8; Face The Nali on 10:
Evangel ist Calvin Evan s 13; Dic k Cav ell 20.
1:oo-Tony Brown's Journal 3: Truth or Cons. 4:
America's Black Forum 6; Bob J ones Un iversity 8:
Wash ington Week In Review 33 ; Th ree On Three
10; Town Topics 13; PTL Club IS: How To 10.
1:30-Funny Farm 3; Little Ras cals 4; Tony Brown's
Journal 6; NBA Play ·Oif 8, to ; Wall Street Week 33
Movie " Come Blow Your Horn" 13; Ho ·: i&lt;lng Va lley
Bluegrr ass 20
1:45-Merry .Go.Round 4; 1:oo-Movle " Requiem for
a Heavyweight" 3: Movie " Ta r.zan &amp; the Great
River" 4: Aware 6: Advocates 33; Soundstage 20 .
1:30-Tennls 6: 3:oo-Theater in Amer ica 33;
Wrestling 15; TV On Tr ia l 20.
3:30-Tenn ls 13; Movie " Bugles in th e Alt ernoon " 6 ;
3:45-Cupldelles 4.
4:oo-Basebal l3,4; Sport sworld 15: Lawrence W&lt;•lk 8:
Festival of Lively Arts for Young People 10.
4:30-Through Al l Time 33.

Consumer Survival Kit 20,s3.

9:00---Amer ica , America , Amer ica 33; Art Am erica 20

MOVIE CHANNEL - 4
Sand9p .m - TheLate Show iPG i
7 atnd 11 p.m. - Hollywood Oldie.
CHANNEL FIVE
6:30p.m. - Test imony Time.
7:00 - Paul Gaudino Family Fitness.
10:00 - 700 Club.

cars

Bank announces
two new ways to
make your money
grow faster.

II

C:--r

&amp;·year Certificate
Effective June I, we can o ffer 8-year certifi cates of deposit th at pay an annual interest rate
of 7.75%. Minimum investment : $ 1,000.

6 ·month Certificate
Effective June 1, we can offer 6-mo nth
certifica tes or deposit that pay a variable rate .
Contact lis for complete details on the rate.
Minimum investmen t: $10,000.

12:00-Newscenle r 3; News 4,6,1 0: Sanford &amp; Son 15:
Gambit B: Midday Magazine 13 .
12:30-Ryan' s Hope6,13; Bob Braun 4; Gong Show 15;
Searc h for Tomorrow 8, 10; E lee. Co. 33.
1:oo-For Richer, For Poorer 3; News 8; Young &amp; the
Restless 10; Not For Women Only 15.
I :30-Days of Our Lives 3,4, 15; As The World Tur ns
8, 10 .
2:00-Dne Life to Live 6,13; 2:30-Doctors 3,4,15;
Gu iding Light 8, 10.
3:00-Another World 3,4, 1S; General Hospita l 6,13;
Lilias Yoga &amp; You 10.
3:30-AII In Th e Family 8, 10; Consumer Survival Kit
20.
4:oo-Mister Cartoon 3; Superman 4; Merv Gr ilfln 6:For Ri cher, For Poorer 15; Addams Family 8;
Sesame St. 20,33; Gomer Pyle, USMC tO; Dinah 13.
4: 30-Litl le Rascals 3,1S ; Gilligan 's Is. 4,8; Brady
Bunch 10.
S :00-Here Come The Br ides 3; Star Trek 4; Gun smoke
8; Mister Rogers 20,33 : Hogan '' Heroes tO ;

s :oo-Amer ican Sport sman 6. 13; Fes tival of Li vely

Arts for Young People 8: Lions Are Free 10 : Old
Frlends ... New Friends 20, Nova 33 .
5:30- lnsighl 15: El ec . Co. 20.
6:oo-Let's Deal With It 6;; Cha mpmpi onship Fishing
8: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 10: Tr i·Siate:
Today &amp; Tomorrow 13; Ma rly Robbins' Spotl ight
IS; Zoom 20; Turnabout 33.
6:3CI-News 4,6; Newsmagazin e 4; NB C News 1S :
Concern 8: Newsmaker '78 13; Nova 20; Feeling
Free 33.
7:oo-Wor ld ol Dis ney 3, 4,15; Movie " Van ishing
Wilderness " 6,13; 60 ·Minutes 8,10: Once Upon A

E merg enc y One 13; Petticoat Junction 15 . ·

5:30-News 6; Elec. Co. 20,33; Mary Tyler Moore 10;
Hogan's Heroes 15 .
6:oo-News 3,4,8,10,13,1 5; ABC News 6; Zoom 33:
Fee li ng Free 20 .
6: 30-NBC News 3,4, 15 ; ABC News 13; Carol Burnett &amp;
Fr iends 6; CB S News 8,10; Over Easy 2Q ,33 .
7 oo-Cross-Wits 3,4; Newlywed Game 6, 13; Pop Goes
The Coun try 8; News 10; Gilliganls' Is. IS; French
Chef 20: To Be Announ ced 33.
'
7 30- Hollywood Squares 3; Let's Go To he Races 8:
Minor League Baaseball 4: Candid Camera 6:
MacNeil -Lehrer Report 20.33; Price is Righi 10;
That's Hollywood 13 : To Be. Announced 1S .
8:oo-Dan Haggerty Goes To The Ci rcus 3; Happy
Days 6,13; Polnesla : For The Fun Of It IS ; Mo vie
" The Year ling" 8, 10; National Geographic 20,33.
8 30- Laverne &amp; Shirley 6, 13; 9:oo-Coontry Night of
Stars 3,15; Three's Company 6,13; NBA Play.Otf
8,1 0: Bar tleby the Scrivener 20,33.
9:30-Carler Country 6; Mary Tyler Moore 13.
IO:oo-Barbara Wa lters 6,13; Marcus Welby M.D. 4,

Class!..: 33 .

7:30-C rocketl's Vic tory Garden 20; 8:oo-Rhoda 8,10:
Previn &amp; the Pittsburgh 20,33.
B:3o-Dn Our Own 8,10 : 8:SCI- Indianapo lls 500 6,13.
Q:oo-Poll ce Slory 3,4,15; Our Mutual Friend 20 ,33;
Al l In The Family 8,10, 9:30-AI Ice 8.10 ..
10 :oo-PIIot " The Buste rs" 8,
Super Special 10:
Austin City Li mits 10: Fir ing Line 33.
11 :oo-News 3,A,6,8,10,1 3,15: Jana kl 33: 11 :15-ABC
News 6; CB S News 8,10; PMA Pu lse 15.
11:30-Movle " Nobody Liv es Forever ·' 3; Movie
" Titanic" 4; Mo11ie " Ale:&lt;ander : The Othe r Si de of

Dawn " 15 15; FBI 6: 700 Club B: Movie "The
Nanny" 10; PTLCi ub 13.

8; Publ ic Atfalirs 10.
6:45-Morning Report 3; 6:5()-Good Mor ning, West
Virgin ia 13: 6:55- News 13; 7:oo-Toda y 3,4,15. :
Good Morning 6, 13 ; CB S News 8; Porky Pig 10;
7 25-Chuck White Reports 10 .
7·30-Schoolles 10; 7:45- Se same St. 33
8 oo-Capt. Kangaroo 8, tO; 9:oo-Merv Grltfin 3; Ph il
Donahue 4,13, \5; Emer gency One 6: Brady Bunch
8; Match Game 10.
9:30-Andy Gritf lth 8; Family Atf ai r 10.
tO :oo-Card Shar ks 3,4,15, Edge of Night 6: Pass The
Buck 8; J oker 's Wil d 10 ; To Tell The Tru th 13.
1():30-Hollywood Squares 3,4,15 ; High Hopes 6; Price
is Rlqht 8, 10; S20,000 Pyramid 13.
11 :oo-High Rollers 3,4,15; Happy Days 6,13; 11:30Wheel of Fortune 3,15 ; Family Feud 6,13; Pa r.
!ridge Family 4: Love of Lif e 8,10; Sesame 51 33:
11 :ss-CBS New s 8; Loving Free tO .
12 :oo-Newscenter 3; News 4,6,10; Sanfor d &amp; Son IS;
Gambit B;; Midday Maga zi ne 13 .
12 :30-Ryan's Hope 6,1 3; Bob Braun 4; Gong Show 15;
Search tor Tomorrow 8,10; E lee . Co. 33.
:oo-For Richer , For Poorer 3: Al l My' Chi ldren 6, 13;
News 8: Young &amp; the Restless 10; No t For Women
Only 1S.
t :30-Days ot Our Lives 3, 4, 1S; As The World . Tu rns
8,10; 2:oo-One Life to Li ve 6,13.
2:30-Doctors 3,4, IS; Gu iding Light 8, 10.
3:oo-Another World 3,4,15; General Hospital 6,13:
Lilias, Yoga and You 20; Old Friends.. New
Friends 33.
3:30-AII in the Fam ily 8,10; Prime Time 20; French
Chef 33.
4 :oo-Mr . Cartoon 3; Superman 4; For Richer, tor
Poorer 15; Merv Gr iffi n 6 ; Addams Fam il y 8;
Sesame Street 20,33: Gomer Pyle, USMC tO ;
Dinah! 13.
4:30-Litlle Rascals 3, 15: Gill igan's Island 4, 8: Brady
Bunch .
s : ~ H ereCome the Brides 3; Sta r Trek 4; Gun smoke
8: Mr. Rqgers' Neighborhood 20,33; Emergency
One! 13 ; Pett icoa t Jun ction 1S.
5:»--News 6; Electric Company 20,33 ; Mary Tyler
Moore 10; Hogan's Heroes IS.
6:oo-News 3,4,8,10, 13, 15; ABC News 6: Zoom 20,33.
6:oo-NBC News 3,4,ll : ABC News 13; Carol Burnet'

GUN CABINETS
AND
SMOKERS
ALSO MAKE NICE GIFTS

Bas ell Recliners

C8rS Bank
The

Bank
Member FDIC

AORTA Ot'F MONDAY
ATHENS - Th e Ap palachian Ohio Regional
Transit Association (AOR·
TA) wishes to announce the
following change in ils
operational schedu le for the
Memorial Day holiday _
AORTA will not operate
Monday, May 29, Normal
scheduling will be In effect
Tuesday, May !10. For further
Information, contact AORTA
P786l0
at 592-3061.

JOSEPH BITONTE

Honorary degrees
to he awarded
RIO GRANDE -· The firs\
woman assistant superintendent of publ ic instru cti on
wi ll join an associ at e
professor of ophth almology
at The Ohio State University
in
rec eiv ing
honurat")'
de grees at the Ri o Grande
Co llege and Community
Co lle ge co mmenc e me nt
ceremoni es this afternoon.
Dr. Paul Ha yes, President ,
announced the awards will be
pr esent ed to Vtrgini a Lloyd
Kunkl e a nrl lnq •nh I.

DRIVER CITED
GALLI PO LIS - St even
Thacker, 18 , Gallipolis, was
charged with failure to obey a
traffi c signal following an
acc ident at I :02 p.m. Friday
on Third Ave . and Locust St.
City poli ce her e sa id
Thacker's vehicle struck an
auto operated by Bruce
Ma ynar d, 24, Gal lipoli s.
There was minor damage.

te remunies will be preceded

by bat ca laureate services at
10:30 a.m. and a concert at 1
r .m.

lhn1 ughuut the aca demic
· c () m m u n i t y .
His

ur ganizat ional a cti vttics ,
tnc lud tng
bo~ r d
memberships in 111e N(ltiOnet l
Society r1Jr Preventiun of
Bl indness , the Ohi•&gt; Society
ft~ r Prevcntiun of Blindness,
tht Centr&lt;ll Oh tll LH~ n s Club
E)c Ba nk, and Hio Crande
Ct11l egc , stress his UeU ic(.ttiun

Bitonte . One hundred and
forty l\io Grande ~ ra d ua tes
will receive two and fou r yea r
diplomas nl th e eeremtltlies .

Vir ginia Ll oy d Ku nkl e
began her Clircl'r in educat ion
as a cl assruum teacher in
Pen nsyl va nia . Her adva nce men t p rugre ss cd
through st: huo l principal,
school director of special
ed ucati on, sehou l system
dire ctor (J f el etnen ta ry
ed ucil li un, SUtt e t.~ ss1s t&lt;tnl

U1 t he lar~cr stat e and

lliJI Ionril

C!iln lnU!l lt)' .

Mr . Bituntl' is JlliirrJed lu
Cusm a M. Bitonte. ·n tc} have

Iwo ~Jil S, bulh uf whom &lt;trL'
graduates of .Hio r:r ande
t'ullege .
Commencement
eereJil llnics will bc~ in un the
college green at 2:30 p.m The

When you're a
stone's throw from
the altar choose
abeautiful stone.

Columbia
Tawney's
Jewelry
424 Second Ave.
Gallipolis, Ohio

~elsonville

student speak•·r

POMEROY - Tim Bentz, a
student at Nelsonv ill e's
Hocking Tech Colleg e was the
guest speaker a\ the noon
luncheon Wedn esda y uf the
Pomeroy - Middleport Lions

Club held at tire Metg s Inn .
Bentz showed t wu film s t ill
crim e pre vrn li 11 Jl
a nd
ela bur ct tc d on IJli SU!kcs
people ma ke that tn\it e
crim e. He told how to
sa feg uard property and
business establ ishlt Jcnts.
A question

RECEIVE DEGREES
POINT PLF. ASANT - Two
Mason Count y st udents were
am ong th e 249 rec ei vin g
degrees and certificat es in
commen cem ent cer emonies
Saturday 1Ma y 201 at
Pa rk ersbur g Commu nit y
College.
Candidates for graduall rrll
included :
Debra Ranee Fields. ll attfo rd, Associate in Arplied
Scien ce Ha di ologtc Tec hnology.
Roy Dale Henry, Rt. I,
Sandhill Road, Pt. Pleasant ,
cert ificate, Air Conditi oning
and Rdri geratiun.

Cjnd

HOMEMADE OXYGEN
RESPIRATORY SUPPORT SYSTEM

answ('r

per iod fol lowed . Twen t ~·- t,Ji l'
pe rsuns attended .

ATTEND f UNERAl.
PO MER OY
The
daught ers of the late Kat i&lt;·
IFcl lr Yo ung attentletl the
fune ral of their great undc.
F.mmett Stet hem , recently :r\
the Mt . Oli ve Church.
Attending were Mrs. Bettie
McG ui re. Pome roy : Mr s.
Bern ice Bail ey . L(mg B'lttom; Mr s. Rdith Manuel,
Racrnc: Mrs. El\'a Hudson
(lnd :vf rs . J (' an Housh, _
Miue rsv ille and Mr s. Lynne
Arm s and Jcanre, PiJ!liCroy

COMPlETE
INVENTORY OF
RESPIRATORY '
THERAPY
EQV/PMENT
&amp;SVPPl/ES

NO HIGH

'IUSU~E

CYUN OUS OR CHEMICALS- TME M.t.IX

()1

AND lfNOI~ SUPPOII:T SYSTEMS PERfORM WJlHOUT UQUICS

CH!MICAts, MECHANICAL CHANCEs, oJ.S

mL tNOs, OR HIOH
PlESSUIE TANKS ANO THE HIOM COST OF MAU UNG HEAVV

CTUNDEII:S IS ELIMINAlEO ~ THOSE P.t.TIENTS REQUIItiNG

CONnNUOU$ OKYOEN 011 FUOU!NT SEIVlCE.
Home
Delivery

Aw

Discount coupon sale
on Dean &amp;Barry paints.

Men of Bronze 33 ; News 20 .

10: 30- Bia ck Perspective On The New s 10.
11: oo-News 3,4,6, 13, 1S :
II :45- Columbo 8: Movie " Hush .. Hush , Sweel
Charlotte " 10.
11:oo-Janakl 33; I :oo-Tomorrow 3,4; 1:15-Ko iak 8;
2:oo- News 13.
Movie Channel ~ S &amp; 9 P.M. - Cous lne, Cous in (PG)
7 &amp;. 11 P.M. - Island of Dr . Moreau (PG I
Cable Ch•nnel s 6:30 P.M. - Test imony Time
7:00 - Paul Gaudino
7·30 - Mem orial Day Special
10:00 - 700 Club.

Deputies

probing
complaints

and save!
"'' Ck Inti Dean !. Barr ~ pJrn: 1ou war1 1 t1 p •r,,. :J.rp:lll ,,, 1 ~~Jf' lllio.f• t l'•~ "'" It&gt; ~·1
f\ ! 0 you r Dea n &amp; B an~ slot&lt;' ;Ul(! s a v~&gt; ~~ "'~t 'I il~ SJ DUnn f(op 1uat 11 Uear ~ O~rr 1
Pll 1115 The lmest pa rnt~ 'or vour nom" ·&lt;•s, Jr. "out ;11 tlrg •!•S(Ol•''' ~oo1 Q~ 'rJo..
ca n tbeatl hat t Sopr :•oto arr-1 P• • aJei\'1 \ Borr,o~··t ,11 a
.pnr• ,l nt!~~·r·
But l'lurry tl'lrs b1g drscounl parnt sat to ,.~d' 5 8 •~·:~ ~ 1 Jyne 1 tt;a
f /V O

•rmrr en g • llo~ s o• Q~•''llll' coup""

been taken from the storage
area . Wiliiam Connolly, HL I,
Reedsville, Success Road,
report s an aluminum boat
had been va ndaliled on hts
farm [l&lt;Jnd. The boat had been
beaten wi th large rocks. The
in cid ent is und er in vestigat ion .

POMEROY
Meigs
Co unty Sh eriff Jame&gt; J.
Proff ill reports deputies are
investigating the theft of an
Allis-Chalmers riding tract or
from an Orange Townshi p
famr . Robert Dorst, Tuppers
Plains , said sometim e
Wednesday of las t wee k
hi s riding tract or val ued at $2 ,300 wa s stolen frum the home place on
Orange Township 444 near
Sumner.
In 0ther compl aints Eugene
Coleman, Ashland Bulk Plant
at Min e r s~ lll e reported
sometim e Tirursday night a
secti on of the fenl' e
surrounding the Minersville
fa ci lity was dama ged .
Nothing was believed to have

Federal regulations require a rubs tantia l interest
penalty fo r early withdrawal or certificates.
'

Strato Lounge

ophtha mologist,
published
Ohto Sla te ,p ro fessor , and
lll i! HiiJe r IJ f the Hic1 Grande
Col lege Board of Trustees,
wil l receive a n honorary
Ductur'utc uf Science Degree.
Mr . Hi to nt e ·s cu nli nued
wurk in the field (Jf eye c£1 re,
most recently in the field uf
c,,nt uct lenses and prust hesis,
ha s brought him high regard

8; Loving Free 10.

Club 15; Su mmer Semester 10

-

· Joseph !.. Bitontc, lliJted

VIRGINIA KUNKLE

TUESDAY , MAY 30, 1978
5:45- Farm Report 13; 5 : ~PTL Club 13; 6:oo-PTL
Club 15; Su mmer Semeste r 10.
6:30--Focus on Columbu s 4; News 6 ; Summer
Semester 8; Concerns &amp; Co mments tO ; 6:45---Mornlng Report 3.
6:50-Good Morni ng, West VIrginia 13; 6:55- News t3,
7:00-Today 3,4, 1S; Good Morn ing Ameri ca 6, 13;
CBS News 8; Porky Pig 10.
7:25- Chuck White Reports 10; 7:30-Schoolles 10.
8:oo-Capl. KanQaroo 8,10: Sesame St n
9:00-Merv Griff in 3: Ph il Donah ue 4; Emergency One
6; Brady Bunch 8: Mat ch Game 10.
Y:31}---Andy Griffith 8: Fam ily Affair 10.
10 :oo-Card Sharks 3,4, IS ; Edge of Night 6 ; Pass the
Buck 8; Joker·s Wild tO; To Tell The Truth 13.
10 :30-Holl ywood Squares 3,4, 15; High Hopes 6; Pri ce
is Right 8, 10; S20,000 Pyramid 13.
11 :00-High Ro llers 3,4, 1S; Happy Days 6, 13 .
11 :30-Wheel of Fortune 3, 15 ; Family Feud 6, 13; Love
ofLife8,10; ToBeAnnounced 33; 11:55-C BS News

- 6:3()-(olumbu s Today 4; News 6; Summe r Se mes ter

J

(~ , mpa n y .

I :00--- Tomorrow 3,4, .

MONDAY , MAY 29, 1978
5:45-Farm Report 13; 5·50- PTL Club 13 : 6·oo- PTL

'

'

,

9:30-MASH 8, 10; Art America 10.
10 :oo-Lou Grant 8,10; News 20.
10 :30-0ver Easy 10: Dr. Carl Hoffman 33.
11:00-News 3,4,6,8, 10, 13, 1S ; Dick Cavell 20; Over .
Easy 33.
11 : ~~Johnny Carson 3,4, IS; Poli ce Story 6,13 : Movie
The Love Boat" 8; Movie "Old Acquaintance" 10
ABC News 33.
' ,
12 :00-Janaki 33 .
12:40-Bewltched 6: News 13.

7 &amp; 11 P.M. - Voyaae of lh P n"' m nPti

'

'

8:30-Baseball 6,1 3: Turnabout 20.33.

12 : 30-Second City TV 6: AB C News 13: I:30-Marc us
Welby , M.D. 4.
MOvre cnannel 4
5 &amp; 9 P.M. - J amboree in The Hills

I

, .

Ftdchs, and at Hatlroad
Street where the Taylor
'
House
l
•dsluod
, tlon lhe
Tl corner.
'I' 1we
urne sou 1.
re ay or
House was known as ·the
·
h ~ t ~ l , wher e Ltnco fn
stayed . 1
After a block we turned
. '
.
towa rdd the nver agam , and
went
1 b ·down a gentle slope to
t1 ? n ge,wherewehallcd.
rhe larl tes uf the Hclief
• . . ,
Corps walked uut unto the
bridge, carrying a large
while wreath trimmed wit h
fl owers and red and blu e ril&gt;bun s. With them went the
He v. Matthew Boland and fnell Hallard , the tall , quiet girl
who was our fi rst-c hai r cur-

diretlur of element ary and
sec•mdary education, to her
present position.
Du n n ~. her career, Ms.
Kunkl •· urga nized the Ohio
Hight Tu Hea d Effort and the
Archie Gr iffin 11 eadin g
Mouva ti un P ro~ raw .
'Ms. Kunkl e . who will
r·ccc tvc the degree uf
llonorcrr y Ducto ra le of
Edut:i.ition, is marri ed tc.J
'llwmas Kunkle, retireu fi elu
re presen ta tive
of
the
Wes ting h&lt;1Use E lect ric

and Friends 6; CBS News 8, 10; Over Ea sy 20 33
7:oo-Cross;Wi ts J, 4; Newlywed Game 6,1 3:' Marty
Robbins Spotlight 8: News 10; Gill igan 's Island 15·
Oanlel Foster , M.D. 20 ; Know Your Schools 33 '
7:30-That Nashville Music 3; In Search of 4: Muppet
Show 6; Match Game . PM 8: MacNeii ·Lehrer
Report 20,33; Wild Kingdom 10; Candid Camera 13 ·
Nashville on the Road 15 ,
'
8 : 00- H?PP,~ Blr t ~day , Bob 3,4,15 ; Sugar Time! 6,13;
Movre A Boy Na med Charlie Brown" 10 a·

Holiday
with care
C11J{)y yo ur wll And ll ~ut hol!da\
lndudf' ~tom t&gt; t lm· m~ plvas"
d1liA' WITH r XTRA CNW .;o yolt i'lnd
~lut f11nul\• 1'1111 PnJnv m&lt;~ny hnlid.w~ 111
p lan~

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Furntture St•nley St..meci

417 Se&lt;Of\d Avo.

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&amp; Vinton Co.
614 446-4208

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WHITE'S DEAN &amp; BARRY PAINT TOWN
~SECOND AVENUE

PHONE 446-2513

GALLIP9LIS

�'' -1i- Tl•c Sunday Tunes-&amp;ntinel, Sunda¥, May 28, 1978

Note progress in
• •
tra1nmg
course

Kaye Seyerle announ.n.o"
candidacy· for GOP
M&lt;'CONN F: f.SVl LL R
Kaye Seyerle of MeConnels'''llt' HlllllJUrJ('ed her bid for a
:&lt;•at
on
the
lOth
l't&gt;ng ressional District Slate
l 't•nt ra l Committ ee Weiman
Saturday . The dist rict indudes Muskingum, Perry,
Fatrfi e ld, Washing t on .
Hoc k ing, Athens, Vi nto n,
~lt·igs ,
Jac kso n , Ga lli a,
l.nwr en ct' and
M or~an
t "o unt ies, pl us pa rt of No ble
L'ounty .
Mrs. Seyerle Is a vetera n in
'ervice to the Republica n
Pa rt y, She is secretary of the

Citizens issue
two questions
EAST ME IGS - The
Concerned Cuiz ens Co mmittee fo r Belter F.ducation
in th e Eastern f .ocal School
Db1rict has issued two mo rt'
questions and an swers in
rega rd to the ten milL one
yea r t ax levy t n tx• vot ed upon
in the district un June£ :
Question Vlll - How have
sa la ries and \\·ages lncreast:d
for those employed in
Eastern Local Dt s1 ri cl 111 the
\CJst four years'!
An swer - Money paid to
those employed as teache rs
in this district is at a state
minimum . Those workmg as
coo ks ,

c u s t (l d ia n s.

secretaries, etc .. me dra wing
wagt's compa rable to the
minimum wage standards.
Ques tion IX - What does
the futu re ho ld fo r uut·
student s in Eastern l..(ltal If
thrs levy should nut pass ?
An S\Hr - Give this yt;~ ur
sCri ous lhought. I s wha t you

are thinking what you want
for you r chi ld'!

A-7 - The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, May 28, 1978

TELEVISION
VIEWING

Morgan Co unty Republi can
pruvided In conformance
RIO
GRANDE
Ex ec utiv e Com mittee, a
with
sjandards established by
During the past nine weeks
form er member of the
the
U. S. Department of
the members of the Southeast
Ce ntr a l Co mmitt ee, pa st
Tran
sportati on, the State
·Ohi o Emergen cy Medica l
pr&lt;•sidenl and member of th e
Department
of Education,
Servi ce tSEDEMS ) ha ve
Morgan Co unty Hepubli can
and
the
Stale
Emergency
been receiving instruction in
Wumen's Club, and is a past
Medical
Technician
- Ampre- ho s pital lif e- sa ving
delega te and alt ernate to the
bulance
Training
Advisory
techniques for the citizens of
Slate Republican Convention.
liallia
and Jackson counties. Committee.
She is a past matron of
The final examination will
According to a report from
Va lley Chapter No . 19, Order
be
proc tor ed by Adult
Earl Fry, a cert ified Trade
of the Eastern Star, m~m be r
Education
Supervisor , Scott
and Industrial Service in.,f Thea C" urt Ladies Shrin e
Coddington,
on June 21, 1978
strudor , the cla~s is making
Club of North America, as
6:30p.m.
in
room 208 at the
at
ex cellent progress . The
\\'L'Il as a mem ber of th e
KAYESEVERI.E
Career
Cent
er.
program is being conducted
Dance Uni1 uf Theil Co u11 ,
Bu ckeye Hi ll s Career
at
and past president of •the
Center
.
Morga n Count y Lady Shrine
The
trainihg
is provided as
ville, Morgan County with
Club.
In
1973,
American
a
part
of
public
service
Kaye Seyerle IS listed in the thei r two sons, Kevin and
astronauts
Charles
Conrad ,
programs
of
the
Trade
and
1970 edtlion of Out st andin~ Kraig. David and Kay are
ph
Kerwin
and
Paul
Jose
Industrial
Education
in
Young Women of Ameri ca-. blllh Certifi ed Emerg ency
blasted
off
from
Weitz
cooperation
wit
h
the
Adult
She is presently employed by Medical Technicians with the
the Morgan Co unty Engineer Malta - McConn elsvill e Education Department a t Florida and , after nine
Gallia - Jackso n - Vint on unsuc cessf ul at temp ts,
and has ha d eleven yea rs Emergency Squad.
decked with the Skylab space
JVSD.
Pauline
Nelson
of
Malta
is
exp eri ence
tn
Count y
The
training
program
is
.
station
her
Campaign
Manager
and
Govern men t.
Lovell
of
McConnelsEarl
Kaye and her husban d
David n•slile In McConnels- ville, is Finance Chairman.

RODNEY UN ITED METHODIST CHURCH, 121 yea rs old, ha s a brand new addition
pictured here on the left or the ancient edifice, and ils ded ication will be held nex t Sunday
(June 4), according to announcement of the pastor, the Rev. Damon Stapleton. Guest
speaker for the 7:30p .m. dedication service will be the Rev. Wesley Clarke, superintendent
of the United Methedist Athens Distriel. For the 11 a.m. worship service the speake r will be
the Rev. Hughey L. ~ones, assistant to the bish op of the West Ohio United Methodist
Conference and one time pastor or Ga llipolis' Grace Uni ted Method ist Church. Other
highlights of the day will be 2-4 p.m·. open house , a 6 p.m. fellowship potluck dinn er, and the
regular 10 a_m . Sunday SchooL The addition includes fi ve classrooms, a large fellowship
room , nurser y, kitchen, pastor 's study , and rest rooms.

Decoration Day remembered

Qu estion nain·

~t'l

for solons

CINC INN ATI 1UPI 1 - A headquartered in Cincinnat i
Midd le and headed by Hobert
group
ca ll ed
American Federa titln, Inc. , Acomb, said it is preparing
which bill s ttse lf as " a si mi la r questionna ir es for
bi pa n ts~n poli ti cal educa tion Ohio's 23 con ~ ressm en .
orga nizatlun," says 11 has
sent questwnmllres to Ohi o's
twn U . S. send tors co ncerni ng
Asks motorisb
the 1r
rn conu:,
··e xtra
benPfits," budgets, staffers a~oid downtown
and ca mp.a 1gn ~.:o ntributi &lt;;n s .

the a ntici pated responses form
Sens. John Glenn and Howard
Mctzenba um will be released
to the news media to " help
the ritrzens uf Ohio better
unders"r nd" the job of a U, S.
S&lt;'nalor and the I wo senators'
··points of \ ' l£'W . "
The
orga n izat i o n,
111e

gn ! UP

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Thursday

LARCENY!
LAUGHTER!
MYSTERY!

INDICT EXPORTER
WASHINGTON tU Pl l - A
federal grand jury has indicted Ne w Jersey rice export er Grover Connell on
cha rges he illegally used
So uth Korea n businessman
Tongs un Park , wh o wa s
nam.ed an uni ndi ct ed coconspirator in the case, as his
agen t in Food for Peace
sa les.

Marsha Mason in

AUDREY ROSE

PG

CIN CINNATI ! UPf r - The
Ctn c inna ti Atr Pollution
Contro l Divi ston Frtday
as ked mol uri sts to avoid
do wnt own th is holiday
weekend to keep air pollution
below the unhealth y leveL
Offi cial s sa id ·polluti on
probabl y will reac h th e
" unhea lthy" level, posing a
threat to pe rsons wtlh heart
and res piratory problems.
Pollution levels passed the
unhealthy mark 59 times last
summ er tn Cin ci nn a ti .
During une severe period in
July, Gov . James A. Rhodes
ordered operation cutba cks
tn so me hydr o-c arbon produ cing industries.
About 89 percent of air
po llution loc ally comes from
motor vehi cles, poll ution
officials say .

CARTOON

FATIIER'S DAY SUNDAY, JUNE I9TII

.!~~!N~~~~~""~~e such days anymore

We stood in ragged format' · f
f
run 111 ront o the school at
the top
. of Main Street htll ,
loolhng our horns scufning
; th "
h t' , .
"' unc anut er, rot and unpau ent in th e glaring
Midwest sun
Tl . . . ·
. . .
11 s wa s the hrsl lnne I
had pla)'ed in the sc·ltoof band
un Deco ration Da)' . I.'fhat' •s
whatwealwayscalledtt - nut
M,
·. 1D·
ernona ay. I
II was Saturday May 31
1932.
'
'

Profcssor l.ahou soon arrived on. the st:ene, in shirtsleeves but wearing the gill·
trimml&gt;d unifun.n cap he had
worn when he was dtrec tor of
a t'i rt:u.s ba nd . He was a
white-haired, black-browed,
~ lwnp y ma n. decrstve a nd
abrupl.
"Fall in '" he shouted.
.. i.A!t's go!"
The drums set the tempo
and we stepped off smarllv .
Professor Lanuu had no culleH e deg ree - the school
board had htred him offi cially
as a jantlor - but he knew
how tu run Cl Uand .
We hal ted by the courtlwuse square. nea r tire
brunzc marker that said :
" Abra ham fjncufn pleaded
cases in cirt uil cou rt on this
site ... ··
In front of the band , the
A.JnLncan I .eg10n cu lur-guard
took 1ts pla ce wilh fla gs,
n flcs anti while gloves. The
rm:n y,·ere perspmng, grimfaced.
Dtrectly behind the band
was Bud Gilmore's ye llow
Bu1ck touring car - the one
wt th the wtre wheels. The top
was folded back, and in the
em sa t our town ·s three rentrllll lng CJvil Wetr veterans.
Bruad-brimmetl ha ts shaded their fa ces. On the fron t of
each hal was a go ld emblem
that had GAR Ifur Grand ArlllYof the Repul!hc 1 within a
wrea th . Tirey wore dark blue
tuuforrns. f tlwughllhey must
IJe lerrr bly hut.
Relund · the car came the
Women 's Relief C'urps. The

, d ,., , d bl , , ·h ,:
an rl'u an
uc sas es
slanted across thetr ample
busoms.. M), gr,anwnot
·'- her
. tl .
be
h
wets m us grouu. •ea use . er
fa ther had been 111 the Ctvil
War.
.
.
Next Ill the hne uf march
were the Boy Scouts stagger. un der tl1e burden' of hcavy
tng
. I th em were the
ags. .etrmt
, f h •A , . ..
,,.
men t e '""' call LegiOn ,
manv tn World War I
.f - ,
wu orrns.
.,
, ,
Bnngtng up the rear were
the schuuf , cluldren, up
through the erghlh grade - at
least those who had been
~ma?lc tu ftgure oul ~r ow to .be
absent wtlhoul suffcnng du e
co nsequ ences.
Te ache rs
hovered close, as tf fearing
that their charges might flee
before the miss io11 was accumplished.
"Semper Fidel is!" Profcssor Lanuu announced as he
moved through lhe ranks uf
lhe band , We clamped the
music into lire lyre-shaped
holders un uur instrwnents
and stood al attentio11 .

n- r·.

°

We deliftr the
Saturday before

~c-·­

WILL BE

OPEN
MONDAY
MEMORIAL DAY
MAY 29th

nelist.

We had changed our music
according to ms lruclions and
were rea dy for lhc next piece.
But Professor Lanou wasn't
trusting our memories.
"Baltft' Hymn! " he croakc•l in a hoarse stage whisper.
"f:lattle Hymn'"
Then the drums started.

Slowly. Like a dirge.
Gradually Professor Lanou
He ~ a ve the down beat, and built the volwn e and tempo
we blasted the summer arr until . at the end , it seemed we
wi th brass and t )'mba l, · persona lly had trampl ed out
st~ rtlin g pigeons from under the vineya rds where the
the ea ves of lbc courthouse . gra pes of wrath were stored.
We stepped off , hea ded west
Then there was silence. I
toward tht: river, and the had Cl sudden cunsdousness
pa rade wa s on. People lin ed · t11al t1re. se.cunds.· of my life
the sidewalks, '"'cast'urtally were llckmg awo y, and I
shouting encoura gement to should be doing something
.
•
•
.
ti ll; lnCJrchcrs.
!!1
~
~Pi
fij Pi ~ ~ !Iii l:A ~
We fin ished " Semper ~~~ilmg - like fi ghting '" IJat- IMiSi~

10 A.M.
TILL
7 pM

I.A.

aa

FRIDAY,MAY24, 1978
SUNDAY,MAY28, 1978
6:oo-AG-USA 4; For You ... Biack Woman 8· This Is
The Ute 10.
'
6:3CI-Chrlstopher Closeup 3; JerryFalwell 4: Talking
Hands 8; American Problems &amp; Cha llenges 10.
7:oo-Th ls Is The Lite 3; Thinking in Black 8;
Treehouse Club 10 ; Newsmaker ' 78 13.
7:3CI-TV Chopet 3: Your Health 4; Show My People 6;
Jerry Fa lwell; Btble Answers 13; Jimmy Swaggart
15,
8:0()--Mormon Choir 3; Day of Discovery 4; Grace
Cathedral 6; Church Service 10: Christ for the
World 13; Some of God's Children IS; Sesame St, 20 .
8:30--&lt;lral Roberts 3: Jimmy Swaggart4 ; Ce lebration
of Pralse6; Day of Discovery 8; Willard Wilcox 13;
Open Bible 15; James Robison Present s TO .
9:0()--Gospel Singing Jubllee3 ; Robert Schul ler 4; Rex
Humbbord 6; Rev . Leonard Repass 8; Oral Roberts
10; Jtm Frank lin 13 ; Er nest Angley 1S; Mister
Rogers 2Q .
9:30-W hat Does The Bible Plainly Say' 8: II Is
Wr itten 10; Church Service 13 : Zoom 20 .
10:oo-Chrlst Is The Answer 3; Church Servi ce 4;
World-Wide Church of God 6: Christ ian Center 8;
Sesa me St. 20: Movie "The Wheeler Dealers" 10;
J immy Swaggart 13; Gospel Sing ing Jub ilee IS.
10 :30-Rex Humbard 3; Yours for the Asking 4; Hot
Fudge 6 ; Dr . Thea Jones 8; Garner Ted Armstrong
13.
11 :0(}-.-Doctors on Cal l 4; Big Blue Marb le 6: Ernest
Angley8 ; Rex Humbard 1S : Rev . Henry Mahan 13:
Infinity Factory 10.
11 : 30-Big Blue Marble 3; Anima ls, Animals, Animals
6, 13; Focus on Columbus 4: Elec. Co . 20 .
12 :oo-At Issue 3; News Conference 4; Issues &amp; An·
swers 6, 13 ; Face The Nation B; The Issue 10; This Is
The Life15 ; In Search of the Real America 20
12:30-Meet The Press 3,4, 15; Communique 6:
Testimony Time Today 8; Face The Nali on 10:
Evangel ist Calvin Evan s 13; Dic k Cav ell 20.
1:oo-Tony Brown's Journal 3: Truth or Cons. 4:
America's Black Forum 6; Bob J ones Un iversity 8:
Wash ington Week In Review 33 ; Th ree On Three
10; Town Topics 13; PTL Club IS: How To 10.
1:30-Funny Farm 3; Little Ras cals 4; Tony Brown's
Journal 6; NBA Play ·Oif 8, to ; Wall Street Week 33
Movie " Come Blow Your Horn" 13; Ho ·: i&lt;lng Va lley
Bluegrr ass 20
1:45-Merry .Go.Round 4; 1:oo-Movle " Requiem for
a Heavyweight" 3: Movie " Ta r.zan &amp; the Great
River" 4: Aware 6: Advocates 33; Soundstage 20 .
1:30-Tennls 6: 3:oo-Theater in Amer ica 33;
Wrestling 15; TV On Tr ia l 20.
3:30-Tenn ls 13; Movie " Bugles in th e Alt ernoon " 6 ;
3:45-Cupldelles 4.
4:oo-Basebal l3,4; Sport sworld 15: Lawrence W&lt;•lk 8:
Festival of Lively Arts for Young People 10.
4:30-Through Al l Time 33.

Consumer Survival Kit 20,s3.

9:00---Amer ica , America , Amer ica 33; Art Am erica 20

MOVIE CHANNEL - 4
Sand9p .m - TheLate Show iPG i
7 atnd 11 p.m. - Hollywood Oldie.
CHANNEL FIVE
6:30p.m. - Test imony Time.
7:00 - Paul Gaudino Family Fitness.
10:00 - 700 Club.

cars

Bank announces
two new ways to
make your money
grow faster.

II

C:--r

&amp;·year Certificate
Effective June I, we can o ffer 8-year certifi cates of deposit th at pay an annual interest rate
of 7.75%. Minimum investment : $ 1,000.

6 ·month Certificate
Effective June 1, we can offer 6-mo nth
certifica tes or deposit that pay a variable rate .
Contact lis for complete details on the rate.
Minimum investmen t: $10,000.

12:00-Newscenle r 3; News 4,6,1 0: Sanford &amp; Son 15:
Gambit B: Midday Magazine 13 .
12:30-Ryan' s Hope6,13; Bob Braun 4; Gong Show 15;
Searc h for Tomorrow 8, 10; E lee. Co. 33.
1:oo-For Richer, For Poorer 3; News 8; Young &amp; the
Restless 10; Not For Women Only 15.
I :30-Days of Our Lives 3,4, 15; As The World Tur ns
8, 10 .
2:00-Dne Life to Live 6,13; 2:30-Doctors 3,4,15;
Gu iding Light 8, 10.
3:00-Another World 3,4, 1S; General Hospita l 6,13;
Lilias Yoga &amp; You 10.
3:30-AII In Th e Family 8, 10; Consumer Survival Kit
20.
4:oo-Mister Cartoon 3; Superman 4; Merv Gr ilfln 6:For Ri cher, For Poorer 15; Addams Family 8;
Sesame St. 20,33; Gomer Pyle, USMC tO; Dinah 13.
4: 30-Litl le Rascals 3,1S ; Gilligan 's Is. 4,8; Brady
Bunch 10.
S :00-Here Come The Br ides 3; Star Trek 4; Gun smoke
8; Mister Rogers 20,33 : Hogan '' Heroes tO ;

s :oo-Amer ican Sport sman 6. 13; Fes tival of Li vely

Arts for Young People 8: Lions Are Free 10 : Old
Frlends ... New Friends 20, Nova 33 .
5:30- lnsighl 15: El ec . Co. 20.
6:oo-Let's Deal With It 6;; Cha mpmpi onship Fishing
8: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 10: Tr i·Siate:
Today &amp; Tomorrow 13; Ma rly Robbins' Spotl ight
IS; Zoom 20; Turnabout 33.
6:3CI-News 4,6; Newsmagazin e 4; NB C News 1S :
Concern 8: Newsmaker '78 13; Nova 20; Feeling
Free 33.
7:oo-Wor ld ol Dis ney 3, 4,15; Movie " Van ishing
Wilderness " 6,13; 60 ·Minutes 8,10: Once Upon A

E merg enc y One 13; Petticoat Junction 15 . ·

5:30-News 6; Elec. Co. 20,33; Mary Tyler Moore 10;
Hogan's Heroes 15 .
6:oo-News 3,4,8,10,13,1 5; ABC News 6; Zoom 33:
Fee li ng Free 20 .
6: 30-NBC News 3,4, 15 ; ABC News 13; Carol Burnett &amp;
Fr iends 6; CB S News 8,10; Over Easy 2Q ,33 .
7 oo-Cross-Wits 3,4; Newlywed Game 6, 13; Pop Goes
The Coun try 8; News 10; Gilliganls' Is. IS; French
Chef 20: To Be Announ ced 33.
'
7 30- Hollywood Squares 3; Let's Go To he Races 8:
Minor League Baaseball 4: Candid Camera 6:
MacNeil -Lehrer Report 20.33; Price is Righi 10;
That's Hollywood 13 : To Be. Announced 1S .
8:oo-Dan Haggerty Goes To The Ci rcus 3; Happy
Days 6,13; Polnesla : For The Fun Of It IS ; Mo vie
" The Year ling" 8, 10; National Geographic 20,33.
8 30- Laverne &amp; Shirley 6, 13; 9:oo-Coontry Night of
Stars 3,15; Three's Company 6,13; NBA Play.Otf
8,1 0: Bar tleby the Scrivener 20,33.
9:30-Carler Country 6; Mary Tyler Moore 13.
IO:oo-Barbara Wa lters 6,13; Marcus Welby M.D. 4,

Class!..: 33 .

7:30-C rocketl's Vic tory Garden 20; 8:oo-Rhoda 8,10:
Previn &amp; the Pittsburgh 20,33.
B:3o-Dn Our Own 8,10 : 8:SCI- Indianapo lls 500 6,13.
Q:oo-Poll ce Slory 3,4,15; Our Mutual Friend 20 ,33;
Al l In The Family 8,10, 9:30-AI Ice 8.10 ..
10 :oo-PIIot " The Buste rs" 8,
Super Special 10:
Austin City Li mits 10: Fir ing Line 33.
11 :oo-News 3,A,6,8,10,1 3,15: Jana kl 33: 11 :15-ABC
News 6; CB S News 8,10; PMA Pu lse 15.
11:30-Movle " Nobody Liv es Forever ·' 3; Movie
" Titanic" 4; Mo11ie " Ale:&lt;ander : The Othe r Si de of

Dawn " 15 15; FBI 6: 700 Club B: Movie "The
Nanny" 10; PTLCi ub 13.

8; Publ ic Atfalirs 10.
6:45-Morning Report 3; 6:5()-Good Mor ning, West
Virgin ia 13: 6:55- News 13; 7:oo-Toda y 3,4,15. :
Good Morning 6, 13 ; CB S News 8; Porky Pig 10;
7 25-Chuck White Reports 10 .
7·30-Schoolles 10; 7:45- Se same St. 33
8 oo-Capt. Kangaroo 8, tO; 9:oo-Merv Grltfin 3; Ph il
Donahue 4,13, \5; Emer gency One 6: Brady Bunch
8; Match Game 10.
9:30-Andy Gritf lth 8; Family Atf ai r 10.
tO :oo-Card Shar ks 3,4,15, Edge of Night 6: Pass The
Buck 8; J oker 's Wil d 10 ; To Tell The Tru th 13.
1():30-Hollywood Squares 3,4,15 ; High Hopes 6; Price
is Rlqht 8, 10; S20,000 Pyramid 13.
11 :oo-High Rollers 3,4,15; Happy Days 6,13; 11:30Wheel of Fortune 3,15 ; Family Feud 6,13; Pa r.
!ridge Family 4: Love of Lif e 8,10; Sesame 51 33:
11 :ss-CBS New s 8; Loving Free tO .
12 :oo-Newscenter 3; News 4,6,10; Sanfor d &amp; Son IS;
Gambit B;; Midday Maga zi ne 13 .
12 :30-Ryan's Hope 6,1 3; Bob Braun 4; Gong Show 15;
Search tor Tomorrow 8,10; E lee . Co. 33.
:oo-For Richer , For Poorer 3: Al l My' Chi ldren 6, 13;
News 8: Young &amp; the Restless 10; No t For Women
Only 1S.
t :30-Days ot Our Lives 3, 4, 1S; As The World . Tu rns
8,10; 2:oo-One Life to Li ve 6,13.
2:30-Doctors 3,4, IS; Gu iding Light 8, 10.
3:oo-Another World 3,4,15; General Hospital 6,13:
Lilias, Yoga and You 20; Old Friends.. New
Friends 33.
3:30-AII in the Fam ily 8,10; Prime Time 20; French
Chef 33.
4 :oo-Mr . Cartoon 3; Superman 4; For Richer, tor
Poorer 15; Merv Gr iffi n 6 ; Addams Fam il y 8;
Sesame Street 20,33: Gomer Pyle, USMC tO ;
Dinah! 13.
4:30-Litlle Rascals 3, 15: Gill igan's Island 4, 8: Brady
Bunch .
s : ~ H ereCome the Brides 3; Sta r Trek 4; Gun smoke
8: Mr. Rqgers' Neighborhood 20,33; Emergency
One! 13 ; Pett icoa t Jun ction 1S.
5:»--News 6; Electric Company 20,33 ; Mary Tyler
Moore 10; Hogan's Heroes IS.
6:oo-News 3,4,8,10, 13, 15; ABC News 6: Zoom 20,33.
6:oo-NBC News 3,4,ll : ABC News 13; Carol Burnet'

GUN CABINETS
AND
SMOKERS
ALSO MAKE NICE GIFTS

Bas ell Recliners

C8rS Bank
The

Bank
Member FDIC

AORTA Ot'F MONDAY
ATHENS - Th e Ap palachian Ohio Regional
Transit Association (AOR·
TA) wishes to announce the
following change in ils
operational schedu le for the
Memorial Day holiday _
AORTA will not operate
Monday, May 29, Normal
scheduling will be In effect
Tuesday, May !10. For further
Information, contact AORTA
P786l0
at 592-3061.

JOSEPH BITONTE

Honorary degrees
to he awarded
RIO GRANDE -· The firs\
woman assistant superintendent of publ ic instru cti on
wi ll join an associ at e
professor of ophth almology
at The Ohio State University
in
rec eiv ing
honurat")'
de grees at the Ri o Grande
Co llege and Community
Co lle ge co mmenc e me nt
ceremoni es this afternoon.
Dr. Paul Ha yes, President ,
announced the awards will be
pr esent ed to Vtrgini a Lloyd
Kunkl e a nrl lnq •nh I.

DRIVER CITED
GALLI PO LIS - St even
Thacker, 18 , Gallipolis, was
charged with failure to obey a
traffi c signal following an
acc ident at I :02 p.m. Friday
on Third Ave . and Locust St.
City poli ce her e sa id
Thacker's vehicle struck an
auto operated by Bruce
Ma ynar d, 24, Gal lipoli s.
There was minor damage.

te remunies will be preceded

by bat ca laureate services at
10:30 a.m. and a concert at 1
r .m.

lhn1 ughuut the aca demic
· c () m m u n i t y .
His

ur ganizat ional a cti vttics ,
tnc lud tng
bo~ r d
memberships in 111e N(ltiOnet l
Society r1Jr Preventiun of
Bl indness , the Ohi•&gt; Society
ft~ r Prevcntiun of Blindness,
tht Centr&lt;ll Oh tll LH~ n s Club
E)c Ba nk, and Hio Crande
Ct11l egc , stress his UeU ic(.ttiun

Bitonte . One hundred and
forty l\io Grande ~ ra d ua tes
will receive two and fou r yea r
diplomas nl th e eeremtltlies .

Vir ginia Ll oy d Ku nkl e
began her Clircl'r in educat ion
as a cl assruum teacher in
Pen nsyl va nia . Her adva nce men t p rugre ss cd
through st: huo l principal,
school director of special
ed ucati on, sehou l system
dire ctor (J f el etnen ta ry
ed ucil li un, SUtt e t.~ ss1s t&lt;tnl

U1 t he lar~cr stat e and

lliJI Ionril

C!iln lnU!l lt)' .

Mr . Bituntl' is JlliirrJed lu
Cusm a M. Bitonte. ·n tc} have

Iwo ~Jil S, bulh uf whom &lt;trL'
graduates of .Hio r:r ande
t'ullege .
Commencement
eereJil llnics will bc~ in un the
college green at 2:30 p.m The

When you're a
stone's throw from
the altar choose
abeautiful stone.

Columbia
Tawney's
Jewelry
424 Second Ave.
Gallipolis, Ohio

~elsonville

student speak•·r

POMEROY - Tim Bentz, a
student at Nelsonv ill e's
Hocking Tech Colleg e was the
guest speaker a\ the noon
luncheon Wedn esda y uf the
Pomeroy - Middleport Lions

Club held at tire Metg s Inn .
Bentz showed t wu film s t ill
crim e pre vrn li 11 Jl
a nd
ela bur ct tc d on IJli SU!kcs
people ma ke that tn\it e
crim e. He told how to
sa feg uard property and
business establ ishlt Jcnts.
A question

RECEIVE DEGREES
POINT PLF. ASANT - Two
Mason Count y st udents were
am ong th e 249 rec ei vin g
degrees and certificat es in
commen cem ent cer emonies
Saturday 1Ma y 201 at
Pa rk ersbur g Commu nit y
College.
Candidates for graduall rrll
included :
Debra Ranee Fields. ll attfo rd, Associate in Arplied
Scien ce Ha di ologtc Tec hnology.
Roy Dale Henry, Rt. I,
Sandhill Road, Pt. Pleasant ,
cert ificate, Air Conditi oning
and Rdri geratiun.

Cjnd

HOMEMADE OXYGEN
RESPIRATORY SUPPORT SYSTEM

answ('r

per iod fol lowed . Twen t ~·- t,Ji l'
pe rsuns attended .

ATTEND f UNERAl.
PO MER OY
The
daught ers of the late Kat i&lt;·
IFcl lr Yo ung attentletl the
fune ral of their great undc.
F.mmett Stet hem , recently :r\
the Mt . Oli ve Church.
Attending were Mrs. Bettie
McG ui re. Pome roy : Mr s.
Bern ice Bail ey . L(mg B'lttom; Mr s. Rdith Manuel,
Racrnc: Mrs. El\'a Hudson
(lnd :vf rs . J (' an Housh, _
Miue rsv ille and Mr s. Lynne
Arm s and Jcanre, PiJ!liCroy

COMPlETE
INVENTORY OF
RESPIRATORY '
THERAPY
EQV/PMENT
&amp;SVPPl/ES

NO HIGH

'IUSU~E

CYUN OUS OR CHEMICALS- TME M.t.IX

()1

AND lfNOI~ SUPPOII:T SYSTEMS PERfORM WJlHOUT UQUICS

CH!MICAts, MECHANICAL CHANCEs, oJ.S

mL tNOs, OR HIOH
PlESSUIE TANKS ANO THE HIOM COST OF MAU UNG HEAVV

CTUNDEII:S IS ELIMINAlEO ~ THOSE P.t.TIENTS REQUIItiNG

CONnNUOU$ OKYOEN 011 FUOU!NT SEIVlCE.
Home
Delivery

Aw

Discount coupon sale
on Dean &amp;Barry paints.

Men of Bronze 33 ; News 20 .

10: 30- Bia ck Perspective On The New s 10.
11: oo-News 3,4,6, 13, 1S :
II :45- Columbo 8: Movie " Hush .. Hush , Sweel
Charlotte " 10.
11:oo-Janakl 33; I :oo-Tomorrow 3,4; 1:15-Ko iak 8;
2:oo- News 13.
Movie Channel ~ S &amp; 9 P.M. - Cous lne, Cous in (PG)
7 &amp;. 11 P.M. - Island of Dr . Moreau (PG I
Cable Ch•nnel s 6:30 P.M. - Test imony Time
7:00 - Paul Gaudino
7·30 - Mem orial Day Special
10:00 - 700 Club.

Deputies

probing
complaints

and save!
"'' Ck Inti Dean !. Barr ~ pJrn: 1ou war1 1 t1 p •r,,. :J.rp:lll ,,, 1 ~~Jf' lllio.f• t l'•~ "'" It&gt; ~·1
f\ ! 0 you r Dea n &amp; B an~ slot&lt;' ;Ul(! s a v~&gt; ~~ "'~t 'I il~ SJ DUnn f(op 1uat 11 Uear ~ O~rr 1
Pll 1115 The lmest pa rnt~ 'or vour nom" ·&lt;•s, Jr. "out ;11 tlrg •!•S(Ol•''' ~oo1 Q~ 'rJo..
ca n tbeatl hat t Sopr :•oto arr-1 P• • aJei\'1 \ Borr,o~··t ,11 a
.pnr• ,l nt!~~·r·
But l'lurry tl'lrs b1g drscounl parnt sat to ,.~d' 5 8 •~·:~ ~ 1 Jyne 1 tt;a
f /V O

•rmrr en g • llo~ s o• Q~•''llll' coup""

been taken from the storage
area . Wiliiam Connolly, HL I,
Reedsville, Success Road,
report s an aluminum boat
had been va ndaliled on hts
farm [l&lt;Jnd. The boat had been
beaten wi th large rocks. The
in cid ent is und er in vestigat ion .

POMEROY
Meigs
Co unty Sh eriff Jame&gt; J.
Proff ill reports deputies are
investigating the theft of an
Allis-Chalmers riding tract or
from an Orange Townshi p
famr . Robert Dorst, Tuppers
Plains , said sometim e
Wednesday of las t wee k
hi s riding tract or val ued at $2 ,300 wa s stolen frum the home place on
Orange Township 444 near
Sumner.
In 0ther compl aints Eugene
Coleman, Ashland Bulk Plant
at Min e r s~ lll e reported
sometim e Tirursday night a
secti on of the fenl' e
surrounding the Minersville
fa ci lity was dama ged .
Nothing was believed to have

Federal regulations require a rubs tantia l interest
penalty fo r early withdrawal or certificates.
'

Strato Lounge

ophtha mologist,
published
Ohto Sla te ,p ro fessor , and
lll i! HiiJe r IJ f the Hic1 Grande
Col lege Board of Trustees,
wil l receive a n honorary
Ductur'utc uf Science Degree.
Mr . Hi to nt e ·s cu nli nued
wurk in the field (Jf eye c£1 re,
most recently in the field uf
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5:45- Farm Report 13; 5 : ~PTL Club 13; 6:oo-PTL
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6:30--Focus on Columbu s 4; News 6 ; Summer
Semester 8; Concerns &amp; Co mments tO ; 6:45---Mornlng Report 3.
6:50-Good Morni ng, West VIrginia 13; 6:55- News t3,
7:00-Today 3,4, 1S; Good Morn ing Ameri ca 6, 13;
CBS News 8; Porky Pig 10.
7:25- Chuck White Reports 10; 7:30-Schoolles 10.
8:oo-Capl. KanQaroo 8,10: Sesame St n
9:00-Merv Griff in 3: Ph il Donah ue 4; Emergency One
6; Brady Bunch 8: Mat ch Game 10.
Y:31}---Andy Griffith 8: Fam ily Affair 10.
10 :oo-Card Sharks 3,4, IS ; Edge of Night 6 ; Pass the
Buck 8; Joker·s Wild tO; To Tell The Truth 13.
10 :30-Holl ywood Squares 3,4, 15; High Hopes 6; Pri ce
is Right 8, 10; S20,000 Pyramid 13.
11 :00-High Ro llers 3,4, 1S; Happy Days 6, 13 .
11 :30-Wheel of Fortune 3, 15 ; Family Feud 6, 13; Love
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10 :oo-Lou Grant 8,10; News 20.
10 :30-0ver Easy 10: Dr. Carl Hoffman 33.
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The Love Boat" 8; Movie "Old Acquaintance" 10
ABC News 33.
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12:40-Bewltched 6: News 13.

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Oanlel Foster , M.D. 20 ; Know Your Schools 33 '
7:30-That Nashville Music 3; In Search of 4: Muppet
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Nashville on the Road 15 ,
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�B-J ~The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, May 28,I978

' l- The Sunday Times-sentinel. Sunday, May 28, 1978

Meigs health officers
attend annual meeting
POMEROY - Gene Lyons,
Assistant Administrator, and
Opal Grueser , R.N ., PHN,
Meigs County
Health
Department were among
over 300 publi c health
professionals who attended
the 53rd Annual Meeting of
the Ohio Public Health
Association, May 23-25, at
Salt Fork State Park Lodge
near Cambridge.
Keynote speaker was E.
Frank Ellis, M.D., Ad·
ministrator of HEW Region
V. and current President of
the An1erican Public Health
Association . Dr. Ellis, well·
known to Ohioans as the one·
tiffie director of the Cleveland
Department of Public Health
and Welfare , spok e on
"P ublic Hea lth ... Your
Rights and Responsibil ities."
Other speakers included
Lenore Kligman, Research
Assoc tale of " ln terSt udy "
E•celsior.
Minnes ota:
Helene Uhlman , Director of
Sanitation for the City of
Ga r y, Indi ana Health

Department : Joya Lee Neff.
R.N., 1\'l .P.H., Oh io Depart·
ment of Health : C. William
Keck . M.D., M.P H., Health
Commissioner. Akron: Gary
D. Dav idson. Dr. P. H., Ohio
Department of Hea lth : and
re presentative fr om the
Disaster Services Agency uf
the State Adjutant General 's
Office.
Sect iun programs we re
held in environmental hea lth ,
mcdi&lt;'al care, comm un ity
health planning, statistJcal
and clerical , lab oratory ,
veterinar)' (!Od pr ew nlable
diseases , nursing , nulritton ,
health
edu cation. ad·

min istration and health uf·
fleer s, and voluntary he all h
agencies to discuss va rious
prort~ssional concerns .

Mrs. Ly ons att ended the
Administration ·and Health
Officers section meeting and
Mrs. Grueser attended the
met•tin~.

Nursing section

The Ohio Pub!tc Health
r\sSociation represent s more
than 1.200 of Ohio\ public
health workers .

lellen of opllllon are welcomed. They should be
lesalhan 3eO words lon1 (or be subject to reduction by
the editor) and must be alped with the algnee'a ICI·
drm . Names may be withheld upon pubUcadou.
However, on request, names wW be dtacloaed. Letten
should be Ill good taste, addreuiDg taaues, not per·
souaUtles.

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Three senior nursing students
complete pediatric project

Scouts
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recetve

GALLIPOLIS - Three of
the senior students from the
Holzer Medica l Center Schoo l
of Nursi ng chose and completed
their
required
leadership pro ject, necessary
for gra duation, to be an e•tension of the Pedia tric Toy
Fund program that is now in
its second year at the Holzer ·
Medical Center .
Kimb er ly Nutter, Doug
Adkins and Jake Howa rd
decided as a team, to build a
large toy box that wou ld be
placed in the playroom on the
pediatric unit nt the hospil al ,
so that convenient and orderl y st or" ge would be
avai lable for the growing toy
and game collection that is
used by the children who are
hospitalized .

HUNTING TON
An
additional $14,000 received in
gi ft s has in creased the
Scouts' "total development
fund" $315 ,000 , General
Chain11an Harold E. Kelley
of Ashland announced. Orin
Atkins, Chairman of the
Board of Ashla nd Otl is the
Campaign Cabine t Cha ir·
man .
The campaign goal for the
10 counties in I he Tn.State
Area Council is $861.480.
Hu gh Kirkcl, president of
the Holzer Medica l Cen ter
near Gallipolis. has named
three key workers in the M-GM1Mei gs, Ga lli a and Mason I
Di stri ct to work in the
ra mpaign.

Th ese thr ee arc Joh n
Kauff ,
Meigs
Cou nt y
chairm an, uf Snuthcrn Oh10

In surance Services in
Pomeroy, Ohi o: Harold
Wi sermfn. Ga lli a Cou nt y
chairma n, of Wiseman
Ageru:y in Ga llipolis; an d
Cha rle s Lan ham, Ma so n

Cou nly cha irman. president
of Citizen's National Ba nk in
Puint Pleasant , W. Va .
Dr. George J . Hill II ,
chainnan of the Spec1al Gift s
Dl\' ISi on .
ann oun ced a
"kickoff" meeting in Catter
Counlv, Kv .. fur May 30.
Pledge crirds arc being
distributed in th e northern
section of the Tri·Stale Area
Council , he sa id .

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air conditi oner . one lot of s tone jars. 2 old
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the ctwarch ng of SIX scholarships.
The Suswl r;. l'a rk Sc holarship J\\'a rds were made tu
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Hidwnl Wincbt·enner. son of
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AI u11111 i Assot'iation.

A graduate uf Middleport
High Se huol 111 !922 aud a
kin dergttrt en
ll'aeher , Mrs. Reynolds wa s
prese nted an c n ~nwcU lu&lt;:kcl

by Mrs. Iva SisS&lt;m, president ,
\HI bchulf of the Alumni
,\ ssoeio tion . The onmge and

Mr. and Mn. Hobart IVilson, Sr.
1'0 OBSERVE 60TH ANNIVERSARY - Mr . and Mr s.
Hobart Wil son, Sr., 137 Second Ave ., Ga llipolis, will
celebra te their 6{)th Wl'&lt;iding anniversary on Sunday. June
4. They were married in Gallipolis in 1918 . They are the
parents of four sons - William 1Bill) Wilson , Stuart , Fla .:
John V. Wilson, Columbus: George E. Wilson, Grove City
and Hobart WiiS(ln, Jr ., Ga llipolis . Mr . and Mrs. Wilson
have fi ve gra ndsons and one granddaughter, Brenda
Wilson , who will celeb rate her 21st birthday with the
Wilsons on June 4. The Wilsons also have two greatgranddaughters in Wor thington. A family ga therin g is
scheduled on Sunday, June 18 .

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f'nday night banquet ami
reunion or the Middleport

Hospital.
At II a.m. the squad was
ca lled tu 2!7 Mulberry Ave .,
Middl eport , for Beau lah
Mohler. a medi cal patient

grade .poin t

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wh u wa s al so l~ken tu
Vl'tNans Memorial Hospita l.

made toy box to Maxine
Little, R.N ., in th e Ped iatric
Unit, whil e Earl Neff, who
hand les all donations to the
Pediatric Toy Fund looked on
with obvious approva l.

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MI DOI.EPOJ{'I' -· Mr s .
Pearl Rey nolds. a teac her in
tht• Middleport schools fur :ll

taken tu Veterans Memoria l

ave rage of 2.55, with all
grades bemg fi gured on the
three-pomt syst£&gt;m .

that. nnw adorn the toy bo• . Plaza provi ded a variety .
Heck 's in Pt. Pleasant gave pa ck of small toys , crayons.
the three nu rsing student s a chalk and games.
Nursin g se nior st uden t.•
number of puzzles to place in
Adkins,
Howard and Nutt er
the new toy bo•, and Mur·
proudly
pr
esented thei r hand
phy 's in the Silver Bridge

EARL NEFF , left, looks on approvingly as Jake Howard, right , and Kim Nutter present
the Toy Box that th ey built, along with Doug Ad kins Ito the r ight of Neffl . to Maxi ne Little.
R.N., center , in the Pediatric Playroom at the Holzer Medical Center.

Middleport Alumni Association
honors Mrs. Pearl Reynolds

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SQt;AU IWNS
MJODLEPOHT - The
Middleport EH squad was
called Saturda) atl0 :59 a.m.
tu Ga teway for Jeff Elliott.
14, Mulberry Ave.. I'OJnero)'.
Elliott was riding a bicycle
when the bra kes locked
ca usi ng him to fall . He was

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admire him as he wasn 't afraid to tell il like it is and wasn't
afr aid to stand up for wha t is right.
FinaUy, the Volunteer Squad was called at 3:08 a.m. to
brmg their equipment to gel the victim extricated from the
Sunny , hazy and qulle
car. The victim was eKtricated fr om the car and enroute to
wam1 Sunday with highs in
Holzer Medical Center at 3:27 a. m.
l was disgusted to think someone would ~ll ow a person to the mid or upper 80s. Clear ,
hazy and mild tonight with a
be trapped in a car as long as this victim was.
I just wonder what the problem was. I realize there has low ranging from the upper
been controversy in the past vta SF:OEMS, the Volu ntee r 50s to mid liOs. Hot and humid
Squad , and county commissioners but, in thi s case. prtde or Memorial Da y with possible
th under shower s
whatever should have been Ior~ otten by SEOEMS and the aft crntJvn
and ht gh temperatures !rum
Volunteers allowed to assist.
When a life is at sta ke, pride and Pve ryt hing else be the mid 80s to low 90s. 111e
damned , is the way I feel.
I'm sur e everyone at that scene wanted to help and did
help, but, to me , the issue here is extrication equipment wa s
needed, such as power pack, bolt cutters, or whatever .
I agree the Volunteer Squad needs a telemetry system as
the county commissioners and SEOEMS offi cials keep sa ying,
MAK ES LIST
but it also looks as though SEOEMS needs extri calion
equipment in their vehicles also.
GRAYSON. Ky . - One
I'm just glad the situation was not any worse or the victim Gallipolis st udcnt enrolled at
would have died while waiting for S(lmeone tn dectde to ca ll for ' Kentuc ky Chmttan College,
the proper equipment .
Gra yson . ha s made the
I'm a(S(l gla d the victim wa s not one of my family or Dean 's Lt st during the
someone definit ely would answer for thi s one.
recenlly compl eted second
Thank you for allowing me to stale my views and I would semester , aecordmg to an
advise anyone lo buy a scanner and hear it like it is.
announcement from Dr . J.
Sincerely Lowell Lu sby , Academi c
AConcerned Citizen, Mrs. Wm . J. Moe ller Dean.
Mi ss Ltnd a Murrah ,
da ughter uf Mr. and Mrs.
William Marrah , who reside
at 509 Ma ple Or .. Gallipolis,

Compa ny

Gallipolis. The A B C Ki ddie
Shop in the Silver Bridge
Plaza dona led two ve ry large
pin k hippop otamus decals

CREATE ACOZV COLONIAL SE~TT~IN~G~~:::::;

I,rn writing concerning a very serious incidet:~t I heard on a

police scanner.
AI approximately 2:38a.m. Thursday, May 25, there was
an auto accident in the vicinity of the Kanauga Drive-In
Theatre. ASEOEMS ambulance was called to the sce ne by the
Ohio State Patrol. On arrival all he scene they did no! have the
necessary equipment to e•trlcate a male victim, who was
trapped in the car.
The Gallia County Volunteer Eme rgency Squad offer ed to
come to the scene with their extrication equipment. They were
told they were not needrrl that . SF.OEMS wanted the fire
Jepartment. The nel&lt;t lransmtsston was for someone to get
wreckers up there to pull the doors off the car. The wreckers
were not available at the time. At this time 11 was 3 a.m. The
poor victim was s1ill trapped in the car .
The Volunteer Squad then called to offer assistance with
their equipment, but assistance was refused again . Thts
message had been sent over the scarmer by a cerl&lt;li n Jaw
enforcement officer. I would like to comm end this officer as he
made a certain statement o1•er the a1r tha t voiced my

Contr ibuting the con;t ruttion ma terials that were
necessa ry for these three
seniors to implemen t thei r
pro ject
were
severa l
busincssts in the Gallipolis
and Pl . Pleasa nt area . They
included the O'Dell Lumber
Company of Gallipolis, the
Caro lina Lumber and Supply
Company and the J. L. Wedge
and Sons Lumber and
Building Sup plies, both
located in Pt. Pleasa nt :
Spri ng Valley Hardware in
the Spring Valley Plaza just
west of Ga llipolis, and the
Womeldorff and Th oma s

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annou ncing the birth of a
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Elizabeth at 7:! 2 p.m.
Tuesday, May 23, at Mt.
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bus. Grandparents arc Dr .
and Mrs. H K Boice of
Pomeroy, and the late Mr.
and Mrs . Hank Young ,
Pomeroy.

:rwO GRADUATE
POMEROY
Meigs
County students graduating
from Marietta Co llege
Sunday were David B. Wolfe,
Middleport, bochelor of
science degree in petroleum
engineering , and Michael B
May , Rutland , also a RS
degree
in
pet roleum
engineering .

uldcr. and a fee of $2 for
student s under age 17. A 15
perce nt service fee will be
reta ined by the French Art
Co lunv for !he sale of an y
work ·,·esulti ng from the Ju ly
41 h ex hibit .
All emnes will be judged
and ribbons wtll be awarded'
in each category . A limited
number of purchase prizes
will be awarded, to be
sdccted by the judge in
cooperation with th e pur·

bli:!ck prognun Uuuks CtJ!Tied
a picture uf l1er ..
In lwr re spon se tu thl.!

Mildred Jldiley.
(;i ven :spcciol n.·('ugn ition
dunng tile l' Wlllll g wert Mrs.

GnH:e F rcm.:h uf the class uf
'17 , the oldest uluntlll pre ·
sent : Mrs. Murjuric M tallll ,
Fla ., the one tr(lvclmg thl·

farthest : Ctndu Murris Ab·
boll , the oldest homccol\l lng
quel' n: Charles F. nt.s min gcr,
the oldest fuutball captain :
Polly Karr Ma thews, the
uldest cheerleader : Bruce
Hmgham, the oldest drum
1na jor : Sura Dawn Ow ell, tht•
oldest va ledic:torion : and 1\l

Sra rbcrry , the uldest sen1ur
class president F. cu:h unl'
Mr. and Mrs . William wH s prese nted a fl uw~ r .
Swisher, Mtddleport . and
Heuniun dasscs rct:ogmzcd
Mareta Celie. tlaughtu of ,\1r were 1918, the 60th: 1923 , the
Velvet Sw JsiJCr. tlau ghi L'I' uf

honor, Mrs. Hcynol ds asked
fur h~.:r funner students lu
sltmd ttnd mm1 y uf the over

and Mrs. Kenn eth C&lt;ilt• , Mtd - 55th : 19:!8, the 50th : 1933, the
dleport. The scholarslup corn· 4oth : 1938. the ~Oth : 194:1, tlw
rniUce 1s composed of Mrs. 30th : 19~8. Ute :lOth : 195:1. the
:-lan Moore. Mr,. Lois 2.\th : 1958. the 20th. 196:!, the
McElilinm• y, iind Mrs . 2.\lh : and 1968, the lOth .
Officers fur 1979 presented
were Mi ck Childs , prcsttlcnt :
Cheryl Blake Bunklle, n cc
prcs tdt·nt : ~hetla t'lnltl s
HL'l' Vl'-". secrctr.u·y: rmd Ncmc\' Mlll ~ r Hci::lver. tn.·a ~ urcr .
members sang Onward ·The i{JO Grandt· Cho ra le
Chri stian Soldier s. Clyde w1dcr the direction of Mtrlyn
Ferrell gave a rea ding on Huss presc ntf..I(J i:! uf ro ce~l and
Values. Harley Denney gav e rnstrument(jl mus ir . Among
stveral humorous sayings on the tr selcdwns. &lt;~II well
Thought s and Smiles A l'l'&lt;'t' l\"t•d by llw alu rrmr a nd
light•'!! ca ndle was placed on tllc rr gul.!sts, wt.·n· "liar··
tne attar for our deceased muny " . ·· ,\mazing 1;n1ce ",
members the past year. Hcv. ·Pcoplt· Fcdin ' Fn•t•". ·Ftf·
Clyde Ferrell ga ve the tl . Ntfty United States".
prayer. Closing song was :Oiuu", and "Delta !lawn "
In h1 s n :rmtrks at tilt' b~H l·
Blest Be the Tie.
quct. (; ~,:~ n era l ll artrn gt.•r
spoke of Ius pnde 111 lht· Mtd

20(1 atll'lldl!lg rww.

1.1. (:en . .James V Har·
linger statJUned at Shaw Air
Force Basr 111 S. (' , wos
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Htgh Sehoul.
Mr . and Mrs. llo bert r: rn·
Offi ce rs plan tllng tins
til
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. ('ol um bus: .Jacqudl rl t'
yccu's reunion \H'rl' ,\ll r~ .
Fn·.
Si C' lral'lt•s. \1 u.: Helen
S1ssun , pres1dellt . \l r:o. ~t il l·
Btlrk
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cy Had dox Mur m . 111'1' preo t·
.Jud\
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Fry . secretary , &lt;-t !ld ,\rlrs. \ Ill(·: IJak &lt;I IHI Lucllil'
Huby Yt·et ger Vaugh:-rn . Wa rne r. CuiUI! lbu s: Ch ar lt.':- .

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Purnt Pleasant , W. Vi1 .: cmd

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Dan .s l'tsher .

treasurer .

"wk. Br,,kpark : Harold

F otlowmg the bcmqul't i:t
dance WH S held a t thl' .\1t•tgs

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Eno Grange meets
On May 23 the regular
meeting of the Eno Gra nge
was held at Grange Hall.
On the sick list were Mrs.
Charles Mcinturf and Mrs.
Ernest Green lee. After the
report on Grange adivit ies.
the lectures program was
given with theme. May Day
and Memories.
Aft er the opening thought
was given by Lectures all
sa ng "America ." The Three
Graces, Mrs. Harley Denney ,
Mrs. Cloyd Ferre ll and Mrs.
Billy George read poems of
pictu res I have in my mi nd.
Ernest Greenlee read poem
ern De fea t and colors. Grange

dlt.•por1.
Our fa\' ol'lll' bank mamtgL'r
lu Wt..'slern!oi. :-io \\t '
t'&lt;tll \11111 thl' Loan Hanger.

IS wld!dcd

schools and gave

tnbute tu 1.. W. McC'Iatw &gt;iillli
N&lt;n1 Moure and thl.' lessons
tht·v taught hu n dun11g his

ye;;J., at Mtddleport He Is a

t'hascr.

En! ries must have been
produced stnce Ju ly, 1974 and
not previously exhibited in
the show. In addition, they
must be framed or· matted
and secur ely wired for
h cw~ing .
Matted works
shou ld be covered with
acetat e, have a protective
ba c" ing and have a hangar
attached. Mrs. Thaler will
hav e available protective
polyethylene coveri ng for
sa le by the French Art
Colony. However, the artist
must have applied the
coverin g before delivery for
the exhibit. Painlings no!
meeting these req uirement s
will be di squa lified .
Those ar1tsls part.lcipatl ng
in the show tnust deliver their
entr ies to lli verby on
Tuesday or 111ursday, June
20 or 22, from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m., or on Saturday and
Sunda y, June 24 or 25 bet ween I p.m. and 5 p.m. On ly
five entries ma y be accepted
frum an llldividual nrtist . No
entries will be accepted after
June 28 because of the time
necessary for ca teloging and
judging.
Mrs. Thaler r•-quests thut
th e entry and authorization
forms reach Hlverby be!ore
June 20. 1978. They may be
sent to The French Art
Colony, P. 0 . Box 472 ,
GalliP&lt;lliS, Ohio 45631.
If anyone has any
qu esilons, they may ca ll Mrs.
Bevet·Jy at 446·1906 or Mrs.
'lltaler at 446-44 25 11r 4!6-1HJ9
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Special recogni tion was given to the oldest alumni in several categories at the
Middleport Alumni Association banquet. Here are, left to nght , Bruce Bmgham . the oldest
drum major : Polly Karr Matthews, the oldest cheerleader: Cmdy Morns Ab bott , the oldest
homecoming queen : and Charles Enl.'lminger. the oldest footba ll captam.

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Mrs. Sarah Owen, the oldest valedictorian, Mrs. Grace French, the oldest alumni
present ; Mrs. Marjorie Michl Kelley, the alumni tra veli ng the farthest, and AI Scarberry ,
the oldest senior class president , pictured left to right, were among the MHS ~ raduates
recognized durin g the program .

�B-J ~The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, May 28,I978

' l- The Sunday Times-sentinel. Sunday, May 28, 1978

Meigs health officers
attend annual meeting
POMEROY - Gene Lyons,
Assistant Administrator, and
Opal Grueser , R.N ., PHN,
Meigs County
Health
Department were among
over 300 publi c health
professionals who attended
the 53rd Annual Meeting of
the Ohio Public Health
Association, May 23-25, at
Salt Fork State Park Lodge
near Cambridge.
Keynote speaker was E.
Frank Ellis, M.D., Ad·
ministrator of HEW Region
V. and current President of
the An1erican Public Health
Association . Dr. Ellis, well·
known to Ohioans as the one·
tiffie director of the Cleveland
Department of Public Health
and Welfare , spok e on
"P ublic Hea lth ... Your
Rights and Responsibil ities."
Other speakers included
Lenore Kligman, Research
Assoc tale of " ln terSt udy "
E•celsior.
Minnes ota:
Helene Uhlman , Director of
Sanitation for the City of
Ga r y, Indi ana Health

Department : Joya Lee Neff.
R.N., 1\'l .P.H., Oh io Depart·
ment of Health : C. William
Keck . M.D., M.P H., Health
Commissioner. Akron: Gary
D. Dav idson. Dr. P. H., Ohio
Department of Hea lth : and
re presentative fr om the
Disaster Services Agency uf
the State Adjutant General 's
Office.
Sect iun programs we re
held in environmental hea lth ,
mcdi&lt;'al care, comm un ity
health planning, statistJcal
and clerical , lab oratory ,
veterinar)' (!Od pr ew nlable
diseases , nursing , nulritton ,
health
edu cation. ad·

min istration and health uf·
fleer s, and voluntary he all h
agencies to discuss va rious
prort~ssional concerns .

Mrs. Ly ons att ended the
Administration ·and Health
Officers section meeting and
Mrs. Grueser attended the
met•tin~.

Nursing section

The Ohio Pub!tc Health
r\sSociation represent s more
than 1.200 of Ohio\ public
health workers .

lellen of opllllon are welcomed. They should be
lesalhan 3eO words lon1 (or be subject to reduction by
the editor) and must be alped with the algnee'a ICI·
drm . Names may be withheld upon pubUcadou.
However, on request, names wW be dtacloaed. Letten
should be Ill good taste, addreuiDg taaues, not per·
souaUtles.

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Three senior nursing students
complete pediatric project

Scouts
•
recetve

GALLIPOLIS - Three of
the senior students from the
Holzer Medica l Center Schoo l
of Nursi ng chose and completed
their
required
leadership pro ject, necessary
for gra duation, to be an e•tension of the Pedia tric Toy
Fund program that is now in
its second year at the Holzer ·
Medical Center .
Kimb er ly Nutter, Doug
Adkins and Jake Howa rd
decided as a team, to build a
large toy box that wou ld be
placed in the playroom on the
pediatric unit nt the hospil al ,
so that convenient and orderl y st or" ge would be
avai lable for the growing toy
and game collection that is
used by the children who are
hospitalized .

HUNTING TON
An
additional $14,000 received in
gi ft s has in creased the
Scouts' "total development
fund" $315 ,000 , General
Chain11an Harold E. Kelley
of Ashland announced. Orin
Atkins, Chairman of the
Board of Ashla nd Otl is the
Campaign Cabine t Cha ir·
man .
The campaign goal for the
10 counties in I he Tn.State
Area Council is $861.480.
Hu gh Kirkcl, president of
the Holzer Medica l Cen ter
near Gallipolis. has named
three key workers in the M-GM1Mei gs, Ga lli a and Mason I
Di stri ct to work in the
ra mpaign.

Th ese thr ee arc Joh n
Kauff ,
Meigs
Cou nt y
chairm an, uf Snuthcrn Oh10

In surance Services in
Pomeroy, Ohi o: Harold
Wi sermfn. Ga lli a Cou nt y
chairma n, of Wiseman
Ageru:y in Ga llipolis; an d
Cha rle s Lan ham, Ma so n

Cou nly cha irman. president
of Citizen's National Ba nk in
Puint Pleasant , W. Va .
Dr. George J . Hill II ,
chainnan of the Spec1al Gift s
Dl\' ISi on .
ann oun ced a
"kickoff" meeting in Catter
Counlv, Kv .. fur May 30.
Pledge crirds arc being
distributed in th e northern
section of the Tri·Stale Area
Council , he sa id .

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cans. o ld tobacco can , 2 pairs women 's old
lime high top shoes, ant ique iron r unn e r
sl ed . shoe las t . 32 X 4 tire (from a 1904
Max well) foot adz , 3 roc king chairs . Coca
Co la ice box . platform scales. fodder cutte r ,
air conditi oner . one lot of s tone jars. 2 old
chest of drawer s, old pic ture frames , stee l
traps , iron pots . lanterns . anvil. vise ,
matto x. s ho vel s , tow ch a ins . potato fork . old
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motor s , e le ctri c sweeper . r edi start cross
cut saw . 3 metal beds. sand er . polisher .
several wren ches and hand tools . whee l
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Publ ic wa lk in business,

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bu si ness welcomed .

Lorge ll lhfS and bor ing

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Meta liti ng. welding and
habbilintj .
Steel f•bricolion . complele

stock ot steel : rourtds,
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featured the nxugnition program for Mrs. Heynultl s, but
the ctwarch ng of SIX scholarships.
The Suswl r;. l'a rk Sc holarship J\\'a rds were made tu
.l tJ ni \1urray. dHughtcr of Mr.
and Mrs. l·:ugene Mu rray.
Putncruy; .Jenn ifer W1sc,
dauglllt•r of Hnd Mrs . Huscoe
Wi se, Mldd lepo'n : Mik e
Wayland, sun u( Mr. ami Mrs.
l:a ry Way laml , Hulland :
Hidwnl Wincbt·enner. son of
Mr . allll Mrs . Charles
Winc llrt•!II H.' r,
Nc \\'bury ;

AI u11111 i Assot'iation.

A graduate uf Middleport
High Se huol 111 !922 aud a
kin dergttrt en
ll'aeher , Mrs. Reynolds wa s
prese nted an c n ~nwcU lu&lt;:kcl

by Mrs. Iva SisS&lt;m, president ,
\HI bchulf of the Alumni
,\ ssoeio tion . The onmge and

Mr. and Mn. Hobart IVilson, Sr.
1'0 OBSERVE 60TH ANNIVERSARY - Mr . and Mr s.
Hobart Wil son, Sr., 137 Second Ave ., Ga llipolis, will
celebra te their 6{)th Wl'&lt;iding anniversary on Sunday. June
4. They were married in Gallipolis in 1918 . They are the
parents of four sons - William 1Bill) Wilson , Stuart , Fla .:
John V. Wilson, Columbus: George E. Wilson, Grove City
and Hobart WiiS(ln, Jr ., Ga llipolis . Mr . and Mrs. Wilson
have fi ve gra ndsons and one granddaughter, Brenda
Wilson , who will celeb rate her 21st birthday with the
Wilsons on June 4. The Wilsons also have two greatgranddaughters in Wor thington. A family ga therin g is
scheduled on Sunday, June 18 .

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f'nday night banquet ami
reunion or the Middleport

Hospital.
At II a.m. the squad was
ca lled tu 2!7 Mulberry Ave .,
Middl eport , for Beau lah
Mohler. a medi cal patient

grade .poin t

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wh u wa s al so l~ken tu
Vl'tNans Memorial Hospita l.

made toy box to Maxine
Little, R.N ., in th e Ped iatric
Unit, whil e Earl Neff, who
hand les all donations to the
Pediatric Toy Fund looked on
with obvious approva l.

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MI DOI.EPOJ{'I' -· Mr s .
Pearl Rey nolds. a teac her in
tht• Middleport schools fur :ll

taken tu Veterans Memoria l

ave rage of 2.55, with all
grades bemg fi gured on the
three-pomt syst£&gt;m .

that. nnw adorn the toy bo• . Plaza provi ded a variety .
Heck 's in Pt. Pleasant gave pa ck of small toys , crayons.
the three nu rsing student s a chalk and games.
Nursin g se nior st uden t.•
number of puzzles to place in
Adkins,
Howard and Nutt er
the new toy bo•, and Mur·
proudly
pr
esented thei r hand
phy 's in the Silver Bridge

EARL NEFF , left, looks on approvingly as Jake Howard, right , and Kim Nutter present
the Toy Box that th ey built, along with Doug Ad kins Ito the r ight of Neffl . to Maxi ne Little.
R.N., center , in the Pediatric Playroom at the Holzer Medical Center.

Middleport Alumni Association
honors Mrs. Pearl Reynolds

3 PC. EARLY AMERICAN SUITE

SQt;AU IWNS
MJODLEPOHT - The
Middleport EH squad was
called Saturda) atl0 :59 a.m.
tu Ga teway for Jeff Elliott.
14, Mulberry Ave.. I'OJnero)'.
Elliott was riding a bicycle
when the bra kes locked
ca usi ng him to fall . He was

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do wntown

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Colonial high tufted back . lovesea l and chair in rich nylon ve lvet s
... se lf·decked wit h zipped reversible foam cushio ns. Deeply
padde d wingbacks and box pl eated bottom s. A WONDERFUL
VA LUE I

· May 26, 1978

admire him as he wasn 't afraid to tell il like it is and wasn't
afr aid to stand up for wha t is right.
FinaUy, the Volunteer Squad was called at 3:08 a.m. to
brmg their equipment to gel the victim extricated from the
Sunny , hazy and qulle
car. The victim was eKtricated fr om the car and enroute to
wam1 Sunday with highs in
Holzer Medical Center at 3:27 a. m.
l was disgusted to think someone would ~ll ow a person to the mid or upper 80s. Clear ,
hazy and mild tonight with a
be trapped in a car as long as this victim was.
I just wonder what the problem was. I realize there has low ranging from the upper
been controversy in the past vta SF:OEMS, the Volu ntee r 50s to mid liOs. Hot and humid
Squad , and county commissioners but, in thi s case. prtde or Memorial Da y with possible
th under shower s
whatever should have been Ior~ otten by SEOEMS and the aft crntJvn
and ht gh temperatures !rum
Volunteers allowed to assist.
When a life is at sta ke, pride and Pve ryt hing else be the mid 80s to low 90s. 111e
damned , is the way I feel.
I'm sur e everyone at that scene wanted to help and did
help, but, to me , the issue here is extrication equipment wa s
needed, such as power pack, bolt cutters, or whatever .
I agree the Volunteer Squad needs a telemetry system as
the county commissioners and SEOEMS offi cials keep sa ying,
MAK ES LIST
but it also looks as though SEOEMS needs extri calion
equipment in their vehicles also.
GRAYSON. Ky . - One
I'm just glad the situation was not any worse or the victim Gallipolis st udcnt enrolled at
would have died while waiting for S(lmeone tn dectde to ca ll for ' Kentuc ky Chmttan College,
the proper equipment .
Gra yson . ha s made the
I'm a(S(l gla d the victim wa s not one of my family or Dean 's Lt st during the
someone definit ely would answer for thi s one.
recenlly compl eted second
Thank you for allowing me to stale my views and I would semester , aecordmg to an
advise anyone lo buy a scanner and hear it like it is.
announcement from Dr . J.
Sincerely Lowell Lu sby , Academi c
AConcerned Citizen, Mrs. Wm . J. Moe ller Dean.
Mi ss Ltnd a Murrah ,
da ughter uf Mr. and Mrs.
William Marrah , who reside
at 509 Ma ple Or .. Gallipolis,

Compa ny

Gallipolis. The A B C Ki ddie
Shop in the Silver Bridge
Plaza dona led two ve ry large
pin k hippop otamus decals

CREATE ACOZV COLONIAL SE~TT~IN~G~~:::::;

I,rn writing concerning a very serious incidet:~t I heard on a

police scanner.
AI approximately 2:38a.m. Thursday, May 25, there was
an auto accident in the vicinity of the Kanauga Drive-In
Theatre. ASEOEMS ambulance was called to the sce ne by the
Ohio State Patrol. On arrival all he scene they did no! have the
necessary equipment to e•trlcate a male victim, who was
trapped in the car.
The Gallia County Volunteer Eme rgency Squad offer ed to
come to the scene with their extrication equipment. They were
told they were not needrrl that . SF.OEMS wanted the fire
Jepartment. The nel&lt;t lransmtsston was for someone to get
wreckers up there to pull the doors off the car. The wreckers
were not available at the time. At this time 11 was 3 a.m. The
poor victim was s1ill trapped in the car .
The Volunteer Squad then called to offer assistance with
their equipment, but assistance was refused again . Thts
message had been sent over the scarmer by a cerl&lt;li n Jaw
enforcement officer. I would like to comm end this officer as he
made a certain statement o1•er the a1r tha t voiced my

Contr ibuting the con;t ruttion ma terials that were
necessa ry for these three
seniors to implemen t thei r
pro ject
were
severa l
busincssts in the Gallipolis
and Pl . Pleasa nt area . They
included the O'Dell Lumber
Company of Gallipolis, the
Caro lina Lumber and Supply
Company and the J. L. Wedge
and Sons Lumber and
Building Sup plies, both
located in Pt. Pleasa nt :
Spri ng Valley Hardware in
the Spring Valley Plaza just
west of Ga llipolis, and the
Womeldorff and Th oma s

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planned by FA C
GALLIPOLIS
Th e
French Art Colony ha s an·
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the Annual River llecreatiun
Festival Exhibit to be in !he
Ctty Park in downt own
Gallipo lis on Tuesda y, July 4.
from II a.m. until 5 p.m. Cot:h r~iring

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the arrangement s

for this annua l outdoor
exhi bit are Jan Thaler and
Sue Beverly. TI1ey are Iss uing
an invitation to arti sts
throughout the area to participate.
Artists who enter may elect
to register at a profess ional
or amateur level. with the
amateur level divided &lt;~ C­
cordi ng to age. The
profe ssio na l cat egory in cludes those who arc or have
eamed their living through
their art and those actually
se llin g th eir work and
rccciv in,g commtssions. TI1e
artist must determ ine his
own category .
A registrat ion ree of $5 will
be required of non-member
ex hibitors who are age IB and

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UAUGHTER BORN
POMEROY - Mr. and
Mrs. William A. Young arc
annou ncing the birth of a
seven pound dau~hter , Rayan
Elizabeth at 7:! 2 p.m.
Tuesday, May 23, at Mt.
Carm el Hos pital in Co lum·
bus. Grandparents arc Dr .
and Mrs. H K Boice of
Pomeroy, and the late Mr.
and Mrs . Hank Young ,
Pomeroy.

:rwO GRADUATE
POMEROY
Meigs
County students graduating
from Marietta Co llege
Sunday were David B. Wolfe,
Middleport, bochelor of
science degree in petroleum
engineering , and Michael B
May , Rutland , also a RS
degree
in
pet roleum
engineering .

uldcr. and a fee of $2 for
student s under age 17. A 15
perce nt service fee will be
reta ined by the French Art
Co lunv for !he sale of an y
work ·,·esulti ng from the Ju ly
41 h ex hibit .
All emnes will be judged
and ribbons wtll be awarded'
in each category . A limited
number of purchase prizes
will be awarded, to be
sdccted by the judge in
cooperation with th e pur·

bli:!ck prognun Uuuks CtJ!Tied
a picture uf l1er ..
In lwr re spon se tu thl.!

Mildred Jldiley.
(;i ven :spcciol n.·('ugn ition
dunng tile l' Wlllll g wert Mrs.

GnH:e F rcm.:h uf the class uf
'17 , the oldest uluntlll pre ·
sent : Mrs. Murjuric M tallll ,
Fla ., the one tr(lvclmg thl·

farthest : Ctndu Murris Ab·
boll , the oldest homccol\l lng
quel' n: Charles F. nt.s min gcr,
the oldest fuutball captain :
Polly Karr Ma thews, the
uldest cheerleader : Bruce
Hmgham, the oldest drum
1na jor : Sura Dawn Ow ell, tht•
oldest va ledic:torion : and 1\l

Sra rbcrry , the uldest sen1ur
class president F. cu:h unl'
Mr. and Mrs . William wH s prese nted a fl uw~ r .
Swisher, Mtddleport . and
Heuniun dasscs rct:ogmzcd
Mareta Celie. tlaughtu of ,\1r were 1918, the 60th: 1923 , the
Velvet Sw JsiJCr. tlau ghi L'I' uf

honor, Mrs. Hcynol ds asked
fur h~.:r funner students lu
sltmd ttnd mm1 y uf the over

and Mrs. Kenn eth C&lt;ilt• , Mtd - 55th : 19:!8, the 50th : 1933, the
dleport. The scholarslup corn· 4oth : 1938. the ~Oth : 194:1, tlw
rniUce 1s composed of Mrs. 30th : 19~8. Ute :lOth : 195:1. the
:-lan Moore. Mr,. Lois 2.\th : 1958. the 20th. 196:!, the
McElilinm• y, iind Mrs . 2.\lh : and 1968, the lOth .
Officers fur 1979 presented
were Mi ck Childs , prcsttlcnt :
Cheryl Blake Bunklle, n cc
prcs tdt·nt : ~hetla t'lnltl s
HL'l' Vl'-". secrctr.u·y: rmd Ncmc\' Mlll ~ r Hci::lver. tn.·a ~ urcr .
members sang Onward ·The i{JO Grandt· Cho ra le
Chri stian Soldier s. Clyde w1dcr the direction of Mtrlyn
Ferrell gave a rea ding on Huss presc ntf..I(J i:! uf ro ce~l and
Values. Harley Denney gav e rnstrument(jl mus ir . Among
stveral humorous sayings on the tr selcdwns. &lt;~II well
Thought s and Smiles A l'l'&lt;'t' l\"t•d by llw alu rrmr a nd
light•'!! ca ndle was placed on tllc rr gul.!sts, wt.·n· "liar··
tne attar for our deceased muny " . ·· ,\mazing 1;n1ce ",
members the past year. Hcv. ·Pcoplt· Fcdin ' Fn•t•". ·Ftf·
Clyde Ferrell ga ve the tl . Ntfty United States".
prayer. Closing song was :Oiuu", and "Delta !lawn "
In h1 s n :rmtrks at tilt' b~H l·
Blest Be the Tie.
quct. (; ~,:~ n era l ll artrn gt.•r
spoke of Ius pnde 111 lht· Mtd

20(1 atll'lldl!lg rww.

1.1. (:en . .James V Har·
linger statJUned at Shaw Air
Force Basr 111 S. (' , wos
llliiS l l'l' uf Cl'l'l' lllO f111' ."' f11r !IH'

\!.14:\ grad uiitt· 11 f M i!ldli·p,wt .Jud y Van

C_IK.Hlt: Y

(~re enfu · ld .

Hassi ngtr.

lnd

Htgh Sehoul.
Mr . and Mrs. llo bert r: rn·
Offi ce rs plan tllng tins
til
er
. ('ol um bus: .Jacqudl rl t'
yccu's reunion \H'rl' ,\ll r~ .
Fn·.
Si C' lral'lt•s. \1 u.: Helen
S1ssun , pres1dellt . \l r:o. ~t il l·
Btlrk
Str rklt•) . Col umbus:
cy Had dox Mur m . 111'1' preo t·
.Jud\
M&lt;-trtm
Ca\'ute. \it.' l:-.un·
dent : Mrs . BarlJ;_n ;r St il l'~
Fry . secretary , &lt;-t !ld ,\rlrs. \ Ill(·: IJak &lt;I IHI Lucllil'
Huby Yt·et ger Vaugh:-rn . Wa rne r. CuiUI! lbu s: Ch ar lt.':- .

]){' !lSa c ul;t. Fl a .: Alnt n
Btunganlncr NL" lson. CI J\UJI1 ·
bus: Polly Karr :vlaUll'wS,
1\uroll : SILlm•y Keefer cmd
FntncPS Dallll.'!s K!•t•k r . ('ul·

urn bus : CrJroi)·n l.l tdtfteld,
Purnt Pleasant , W. Vi1 .: cmd

.\b r·y llradky Ott. ll oswell.
(;a

El tzcrbeth

Dan .s l'tsher .

treasurer .

"wk. Br,,kpark : Harold

F otlowmg the bcmqul't i:t
dance WH S held a t thl' .\1t•tgs

l. loyt! . Rrook\' tlle: Jo1n · lltlt· l·. .\1an r· tta : Bell ' H•r·

Hu rk .

P&lt;J r'Hia :

Hml .Jal'k

l' lt·ttnl. iilt·r . Fla : .l H) Huggs

Lnng lk dn wn . ~d so n. W Vr.1 tli iL~·l' l" [.(HII l 'r . B! Uwel l ;
CltllL·t·n
Ohluq.;t· r , Durwan Stl'phaJtH' Pulli ns r;I rton.
lll US IC by lht. · ( ; a r~ Slt..' \\ art
Fa
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Out--of-town ai U!Illl l l'l'tur ·n1
.lanl't and llarol d !li nklt'.
Sle\\'fH'l.
Mason
W.
Va.:
1
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( 'ht·~rt pt.• (lk l': ,\ 1 Sl'i.Irher ry .
('harl es
W ln t· br t' ll lll' l' . 11 ·' " ()o.,(lltil• . llerea : Jud)
Thun n;1n : Hay111U11d Kl ucs,
(Al•rturf
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( 1ft u nl hUs
N&lt;•w!Jury: Mr &lt;rnd ' 1r,. Joiln
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W1tuster :
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Cha rles Kt lchetJ . Ma« HI, W. Crnd y t\l.J IJutt , l'ct r rull. l'l ~ ·H: l cm d : !\1(l!'jUI'It: Mwhl
E rn t·stm t· ,o\ shury Bug ges:-..
Va .; Gunl1H1 l·hrrn ~. (' olum-Kl'iil'l' . Mtarn 1. Fir1 .: Hand )'
hus; Md ry ll e n rH.'SS _\' llcHTl S. V!t'llJlll , W. VeL : Mary Mil dl , K ctk ~·r . Si.lll ,,nto1 1JO, Texas;
V..~tt•t• l m g. W Va .: Huby Hyt•r
Cui um bu s: ;-..ianc.r ('ouper.
(;rq.~g
Ba r r ow s.
I A' WI:-., WL'Si t•l'\'tlle: Ma r j tli"I L' . l u Ll~
W c~ t CIH.'Stt:r. Per. I n ~ Van
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Eno Grange meets
On May 23 the regular
meeting of the Eno Gra nge
was held at Grange Hall.
On the sick list were Mrs.
Charles Mcinturf and Mrs.
Ernest Green lee. After the
report on Grange adivit ies.
the lectures program was
given with theme. May Day
and Memories.
Aft er the opening thought
was given by Lectures all
sa ng "America ." The Three
Graces, Mrs. Harley Denney ,
Mrs. Cloyd Ferre ll and Mrs.
Billy George read poems of
pictu res I have in my mi nd.
Ernest Greenlee read poem
ern De fea t and colors. Grange

dlt.•por1.
Our fa\' ol'lll' bank mamtgL'r
lu Wt..'slern!oi. :-io \\t '
t'&lt;tll \11111 thl' Loan Hanger.

IS wld!dcd

schools and gave

tnbute tu 1.. W. McC'Iatw &gt;iillli
N&lt;n1 Moure and thl.' lessons
tht·v taught hu n dun11g his

ye;;J., at Mtddleport He Is a

t'hascr.

En! ries must have been
produced stnce Ju ly, 1974 and
not previously exhibited in
the show. In addition, they
must be framed or· matted
and secur ely wired for
h cw~ing .
Matted works
shou ld be covered with
acetat e, have a protective
ba c" ing and have a hangar
attached. Mrs. Thaler will
hav e available protective
polyethylene coveri ng for
sa le by the French Art
Colony. However, the artist
must have applied the
coverin g before delivery for
the exhibit. Painlings no!
meeting these req uirement s
will be di squa lified .
Those ar1tsls part.lcipatl ng
in the show tnust deliver their
entr ies to lli verby on
Tuesday or 111ursday, June
20 or 22, from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m., or on Saturday and
Sunda y, June 24 or 25 bet ween I p.m. and 5 p.m. On ly
five entries ma y be accepted
frum an llldividual nrtist . No
entries will be accepted after
June 28 because of the time
necessary for ca teloging and
judging.
Mrs. Thaler r•-quests thut
th e entry and authorization
forms reach Hlverby be!ore
June 20. 1978. They may be
sent to The French Art
Colony, P. 0 . Box 472 ,
GalliP&lt;lliS, Ohio 45631.
If anyone has any
qu esilons, they may ca ll Mrs.
Bevet·Jy at 446·1906 or Mrs.
'lltaler at 446-44 25 11r 4!6-1HJ9
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Special recogni tion was given to the oldest alumni in several categories at the
Middleport Alumni Association banquet. Here are, left to nght , Bruce Bmgham . the oldest
drum major : Polly Karr Matthews, the oldest cheerleader: Cmdy Morns Ab bott , the oldest
homecoming queen : and Charles Enl.'lminger. the oldest footba ll captam.

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Mrs. Sarah Owen, the oldest valedictorian, Mrs. Grace French, the oldest alumni
present ; Mrs. Marjorie Michl Kelley, the alumni tra veli ng the farthest, and AI Scarberry ,
the oldest senior class president , pictured left to right, were among the MHS ~ raduates
recognized durin g the program .

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Elsie Cross, Beulah Maxr•y, [;Ja dys Art". and .Jo ~tal nakcr ,
all on the nursing staff at Vctenms Memuna l. were among thr
thouS&lt;Jnds that trave led last weekend to llollarrcl Michigan fo r
the 49th annual tulip fl'sti \'id
In addition to seei ng all till' bea ulrful Lir lips they toured tht•
wooden shoc facto ry, w•·nt tu the Dutch Village fo r a lunclieun.
tmd walt'hed a parade of O\'l'r 5U Oi:! rtd!'i. une wea nng wouden
shoe_.; . There was also ~tll'l P to t hl' WuHlmtll Village wh ere they
saw the on ly wurk tng wutdmill 111 lii!' Untted St;rt&lt;•s, brought
over fr01 11 tht• Nct hl•rland:-; l'n l%t
Enroute to Holla nd til!')' Slopped ;t t Not re ll" me Univt•rsity ,
and enru ul l' horne at Dcct rborn . Mll'il. fur a tour of the ~~or d
Musewn . They also r russcd over inlu \V imlsur, Canada for
some sightseeing Ocf!tn• rt&gt;t~lrnlng h u!lll' .

Former Cheshire man weds
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Bruce i:; l'UITently appearing at iJ hutl'l in i 'J quH. Sin('c mut ·h
of his work Is in th e south , lw emU lr rs wife. the former l.indCJ
Chapman. and two thih.Jr't•n an.· pli-irrnrng 111 mun· soun to Fort
Charlotte, Fla. Terry resid e' at H . ~ 1 .1 t•r lkad 1. I,. I" . and ngl1t
now IS ctt tht.' Holiday lmi tlwrt.•

Memortal Day, a timt:&gt; tu l'l'll tember .
The few remai ning rncmbl•rs of ,Ji.Jilt' H t~~r e ll Tent of thl'
Daught('rs of the Univ11V d t'I'Clll ~ of t!Jt'l'I\'IJ War a n • not ones
to forget. For· many yeCJrs til t'~ hrt\'l ' bt' t' ll bt•~ J utJ fyrn g tht' ~1rea
on tlw Meigs County Courthoust' lawn where sta nd:-; tht• Civil
Wc.r r Soldiers' Monument.
This year with neither Pet:tr l Hcyrrold.s rwr Mrs. Herbert
Mrller physicall)' able to put uot the fla gs aruuml tht• base of
Ute monurnen l, Mrs. Miller's daughtn .. Jaehtt• Ht•t•tl . tl rd it fur
them. Mrs. Miller, in ridl•rrtal ly. ltl MPr ~.s l' um1t( ~ uri! .\ rual
d;;~u ~ hh•r uf a Civil Wa r soldwr.
Today Mrs. Caddie Wie kham . now r'l'Sidr ng rn l ;rdlr pulr s. will
plant tht' fl owers in the two la rge urns pul'rllHS('d rr wny Yl'ilf!;
ago by the Da ughtcr!i of Union Vt• Lt•r~:~ n~. Tlw M't' nt ' 1s rmpressin• .
J ust this remirrclerr\ teen t'('V I\'i:l l lS Ill prog ress at 1\ (J~ cr l Oa k Park With :;cnic('S
to be ht~ld tonight and tolllorr uw ntght at 7&lt;30 p.m. 111 thl'
recreat ton build rng . Do n Nrcholsun 1 ~ the speaker w1d there
are two singmg g r u u~s. The L'atTtcr&gt; uf Belmont, W. Va. and
The Gomb . Piqua . Tt•eua~ers. by the \\ ay . i:lft' encouraged tu
take their )Xlrents.
Here last weekend fur a prt•-Mcrnnnal Day vr.s it were Lt.
CoL I Het. 1James M. H111ler and son ..II II lillY. Upper Marlboro,
Md. and their da ughter amllre r husba nd. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Jacko of San Anton to, Texa,. Ttit'l
Mrs. Ewr Hartle\'
and Mrs. Doroth .v Boller as well a; otlll'r rt· latJ n~:-; rn tilt' i:l rc~ .
Mr. cmd Mrs. Dick Hollt.•r and tllt' rr twn t' hrldn·r1. Lon mul
Bra d, Be lpre, ca me down fur a mil wllh Lire Huller fanll il .
Many. rna ny w11llx• 111 town tin ~ 1\ l'Ckt•rrd. wh;rt w1th (.i ll tlw
~ ••mmi r euruor rs. ;md Wl•'ll bt• h.: 1ppy tn !war e~bout yuur gul.!sts.
H's sun:' to be :1 great wt•L'kt'nd fllr farrrrlr t·s. and hl·n· ·s huprn g
you €njoy C\'ery JJll null' of rl · and till'll go nrr ll1 ha\'l' a llll't'
wl'ek.

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1.1'1111 Im bode 11
ENCAr:UJ - Mr. an d Mr, . Frankl tn Imboden of
fla CHi l! tll'l' &lt;:illllOUilt'l /lg the Cngagl'lllCilt H!ld ct pp roetd llll/;;
rnarrrag e of thl'rr daughte r , Tl' rcstt Lynn . tu PtiU l Glenn
Sunpson. son of Mr . and Mrs. &lt;:er;~ld Srmpsun. l{(J ('IIl(' .
Thl1 bndc-1.:!ll'eliS a JlrnJ ur· HI Southl'nr l! rgh School whrlt'
the prospcclive groorn IS i-l juru ur at Ohl!l ~J n ivers i ty rllil·
jonng ur chemh.:;tl t:llMi nccn ng. Thl' 01wn d1Urd1 weddmg
will be iill l'Vl' nt of SaLurday, .J une 10. ~~t 7::10 p.m . CJtlhc
H.acme Ni:tZi:lrC/1(' Church . Tht• l((•v . .lntrn Coffm;ur wrll of·
ftc1ate .

tJOUJS

made

ll·3- The S11ndav Times-sentinel, Sunday, ·'-· ·-'
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HY CATHERINE llENKI
GALLIPOLIS - Charles
Haner and Nora Joneti were
o1arried on Wednesduy , Muy
24 . The bride was radiant and
the groom slightly ner vous.
Family,
fri ends and
onlookers wat cheu with
carefu l scrutiny as the cuuplc

CHESHIHF. - A former
Cheshire m an, Boger Allen
Hope, sun of Mr . nnd Mrs.
St anley Hupe of Cleveland,
was unrtcd m ma rrta 14e tn a
double ring ceremony with
Ma rie Karpinsky, claughtt·r
of Zygmunt and Irene Kar·
pin sky of Medina . Tho
weddins was an event of
April 22 at Sl. Francis XaviC:t
Churrh in Medina wrt h
Fa ther Wardego offici ating .
The bnde, escort ed by her
father, selected a noor length
guwn uf imported Data lustre
organz a. Vcni se lace a c·
cen tcd he r hi gh necklin e
shee r bodice and bis hop
sleeves. Chantilla and Venise
laee trimmed the flowi ng
skirt that fell into a ch apel
train behind hl•r. F'or her

By Katie Crow
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. Uke to send birthday wishes to Dick Neutzling, Pomeroy.
Drck ~elebrated his "day " Friday.
Dtck has been confined to his home for sometime due to
illness.
BELATED BEST WillES TO A fine person.

made their vows and then

Hane r

are

re s ide nt s

of

Center. Mrs. Jones was given

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Mr. and Mrs. l?oger N.upe

in marriage by her gra ndson,
Anthony Phillips, of Jackson.
Mr. Haner was born August
3, 1888 in Ga lli a County. His
only relative is a grandson.
Charles Haner uf Columbus.
Mrs. Junes was born July 5,
t902 in Caralise, Ky. and
came to Vinton County in
1904.
Atten ding the weddin g
were: Mrs. Mary Allie and
hu sband,
Mr s.
Alma
Holb rook, Mr s. Alzena
Hcnrey and husband . Rev .
Ernest Phi llips and wife.
Grand children , Thomas Allie
and wife, Phi llip Allie and

J\1 r. 1111d .I Irs ( /wit' I 1/aner
family, Bi chanl lk nrt'~ :rnd
famil y, Mrs . l'Hrlllyn ll t,· k ~
and family.tlnlhtill)' l'lul lt p&gt;.
great
grHrHlchthlrt•n .
Bicha rd Haney, 1\ rny lh rk~ .
Clll'islirutll r nry , Arl a111 :\ llh'.
Tn mmra ll cne;·y .
Weddin g mu sa·
w a~
prov ided by Mrs. ~~~- n.•l
An gel
of
Oak
Htl l.

Lorri
I!:IITts , f lht' Tribune sta ff.
.\ nwng thusc orga ni zing
ttlc' Wt-'tldin ~ were Bessie
ll ud!\4.111, dwr~e nurse; Diane ·
l'lr \l \l)f.!rttphl' r

ll~~~.w t• r .

wa s

Sur Simpson, Bette

:\lwc'l s and Tim Burnette. ·
ll t' w Mr. and Mrs.

·nw

lb1\l'r arc nuw residing at

enjoying some of the most beautiful country in the
Park. The park helu a fa sc ination for the yow1g 11nd old alik e, narural water fall,, stre&lt;lll lS,
rock formations and pools. The church bus and SC\'era l cars left l'arly Ill tht• mo rni n~ to
arrive at tile park just in Lime for the first hike to Old Man's Co\'e . Thts " "'strenuous fur
the young and old but worthy of the effort . Afterwards they arrl\ etJ back at the picnit area
just in time for hamburgers and hot dugs expertly preparl'&lt;i b~ Bob \ elson, Dale Knottcr
and Denny Coburn. Prayer was off ered by Danny Mann for lhe fot:&lt;l . After a long rest the
second hike wa s taken to Cedar ~· a lis. There were a few young me; who derided to 1&lt;1ke a bi l
of a shower at the falls to refresh U1eir tired feet and legs. All•·ere gratefu l for the bus riM
back to the pi cnic area to return home. Tite day's activities were carefully plannl'l by Jirq
Younkin , youth director and the youth committee. Denny Coburn is minister.

The Kellogg- ll.rrund Peace
Pact, named for the then U.S.
Sec retary of St&lt;1tc and
Fren ch Foreign Minis te r
res1&gt;eetively. was signed by
li2 natiuns irtl 928 andbannetl
the US!.! of WCtl' CiS tlll instrurnent uf natt unal policy.

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change - lostes change.
!hot's why.., many smart brides
choose contemporary din ing and

M1. and M n . ;H,;xie jan,is

kitchen acce5~rles . The grace·

lui. elegant lln•s of cont•mi&gt;O"·
ary dulgn are

OPt N HOUSE SLATED - Mr. and Mrs. Maxie
Jarvis Wt'l' be honored wiU1;m llpen house on Junt'~ :l from 7
till 10 p.n1 . '111c celebration will be in honor of tlwir 40th
wedchng iHH~ve rsar y mul will be hosted Uy their l'hildrcn.
Th e open hu~e will be held at thei r homr on lkrger
Street. Gal\i poh,. Tht.• t'nuple rcq u~ SL'i llwt no J.i lfts be

Peddler 's Pantry would like to
help every bride and groom enjoY"
choosing , from 'our contemporary
collection of masterpieces , the
chi na , stoneware , crystl!ll.
stainless, li nens arid cookware
that they will treasure for years .

2 WEEKS - MAY 28 THRU JUNE 11

Pythian Sisters meet

We Invi te you Ia come In and let
us add your name to our br idal
reg rstry .

Glit*n'l Bast Flat

Latax Ho• Pllnt

al ~) present.
Pythian Sisters welcomed
in ne't\ members, Smitty a nd
Sadie ltunyon , and F'reda
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lflm
as.'l .ast rnonlh Da ve
r·
and Dottie "''cCoy and Huth
Wc!ls were acce pted a s
mcmhe" .

AT

• Quick drylng durable flat llnl1h
• Rt1l111 bl111111, PHIIng, mildew
• Euy WI Itt cltan·up

Peddler's Pantry
STATE &amp; THIRD----GALLIPOLIS , OHIO

Hefr e, lt ment • followed
with
punch, chet~e sa ndT he frrsl ro und·l.rrp ;nr
·
,
M
,
l
w1ches
and cookie!! Next
Rerru ce "c
1 awn
1 . 1 as
lTOS:&gt;i l/lg uf till' 1\l /iilltll' \\ 11.'1
C'
lt
ie
f:
Sha
rle
ne
Dix
on,
meeting
will be \Yednosday,
lll~t dt• 111 the Hn lt"'h drn grbll'
28
Exce
ll
ent
St·rrior
;
C
hrr
~
Junt'
at
7: 30 p.m. Anyone
H&lt;li rn IHI \1.
r.
II
wish
ing
tu
jo
in the Sistcr.s IJT'
A(H
I ill S, ,·, xct.' l' n1 •1Ull i!J I' : K
~ n i g h ts of Pythir:ts please ('a ll
Ma Y t h 0 r 11 ('
K e c l l' r · Smit t} Hu ny on ut Hfi-:1606.
Sen·crary; B&lt;·v Cla rk,
Musrcwn ;. Flurencr Willis,
Tr ea sur er ; 1-: lla bell a Me·
Donald, Man age r ; Mar y
Marga ret Wrll rs, Prulcetor
SUNDAY
Hn d fill ed rn :1 s Gu t1rd .
Kn ight' atl endlng wer e Toni HEV . JES~ E Kelly at \Ya~lUt
Mill s ami Cl iff Dixon. 1\rm a Hidgc.Clwrch 7:30 p.m.
Ogd in from Wilkesv ille was SUNDAY
HOM ECOMI NG and basket
dinner, Ehenezer Church at

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TURNS f'O UR - Srntt
Brown, son of
Steven and Yvonne Brown
nf Rt.
1,
llidwell ,
&lt;'t iebr•ted his fourlh birth·
day on May 23 with a
cookout at the home of hi s
maternal
grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs . Curti s
Chrlsliao, Sr. of lronlon.
Altendlog
were
hi s
paternal grandfather, Mr.
Lu•ler Brown ol Ash land ,
Ky.; Daon y Chrlsllan, an
onr le: Mr . and Mrs .
Chr b tlao , the gu esl of
honor and his pareol8 .
llomemad• Ire &lt;ream and
cake, de ~ orate d with a
co• b•·y and Indian motif ,
was enjoyed. Sending gifts
were Jim and Mary Brown
of As hland, Ky., f'lorence
Christian of Ironton and
Kathi e Ferguson
of
Gallipolis.

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recu~r 112.49

SAVE s4.so

's l{Ou.J hro.dquo..rkfs

bor ~oJs: 0tn.f&gt;P-1

Md Stia.Pf-Y 1'5ll.SSlf
Md sna.ppy. ~
Wl+h Co'rff'ltCtble. ~

DIDaiB IIIBt Blass

Ho1111 and Trim Pilot
• Chalk reslalant gloss flnllh
• Oulc~ drylng, eeay lo un
• Eny Wlllf cltan·up

MONIJAV
HEVIVAI. starting at Ch urch
of God uf Prophecy running
through J u11 e 3 at 7: 30 p.m.
wt th Hev . Hohert Hanna,
speaker.

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dLLrnb!e- ccnstructbn,
ond Of pe_oj '

SAVE

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Anthon y

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St NIMY

FOUHT II 11nmwl Ctt~ Park to
M 1)lllld JIJ/1 5.5 rnrlc ruad
l'f-lf'('' .. p I'll
n :.'iT F HI'OINT Freewtll
Bapr tst l'hu rc lt rel'l\•al wrth
Culv1n H&gt;J ) F. v1nt'. 7::10 p.lll.
TIJESDAY
VINTON OES praL1i ce for
Inspec tio n 7:30 ~ . m . at
I .,dge .
WF: ONESDA V
EXE IU 'ISE (;ruu p Wek(Ji nt:

\'t'lerans Mcmorialllospital
Adrni tred - fli ck Yost,
Hutla nd; Clarence Mur ray,
Mtd tile port : Edith Well' h,
tl lbany : C&gt;•-rol Wines, Mid·
dleport .
D I St' h ar~l'd
Tim Jl(j ndtdplt , ll cnu ce Clar k,
ThunHJS St cw1.1rt
Br ian
Aei kcr, Seotl Dewees, Toni
lludsun , St trliog Hayburn ,
Wu ncla S p rH ~ u e, Fl oss ie
ll tll vn, Uer,lie l Lema ster,
Hrck Yust , ll unn ah {irecn lee .
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Wagon. HSVI', H6·20i0.
Tlw P:warmt C11nal Zone Is
THURSDAY , June I
PHILAMATHE ON Garden a stn p of lcmd tXtt&gt;ndrng- ftvc
part y 6:30, home of p hyllis 111 11t•.'i on t·H r'h side of tht·
1 'mr HI wrd runnirrg 51 1111h•s
Thomas.
iHTt) SS
til l!
( ~l h ii iiJ !'&gt;
of
VINTON OES in spection 7:o0 l,(trwrrrc r ht'IWP&lt;'II 1\t lantil'
p.m., potl uek.
.and Pa&lt;·Jflt · Ot•t·a ns.

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todey and tomorrow.

gi ven.

(;AL LI POI.I S
Orr
Wednc,day, May 24 Pythtan
S1sters held inili t1tlun and
rn spe cllon uf Gall ipolis
Tetnpl c 76. Hobie C:o uu,
Drstrr ct Deputy fro m Wilke,.
vrl le IIISpcl'led lhe Tt•m pl c.
Barb a ra Srrn s, Most Ex ·
c\'llcnl Chief , ca ll ed lit e

tlmelen

blending b.,.utlfully with any
period or style - y..terdoy,

noon.

PLANS TO WED · Mr. and ' 'I" 1Jav1d Sexlun of
Route I, Hid well, amJVUII! 'P till' t•rrgagerllcnt of their
d&lt;t ughter, His&lt; Lynn , to H&gt;Jmtld Jltll. " '"of Mr ;md MrR.
Horner lltll of )(oute 2, Hi! lw!'i l. Tht· ll tHrTH•gc "til be pt:r·
funned H1 tl1c meadow uf lht· bruli··s lronrt· on .Jrmt' :1 i:d fi
p.rn . Mt" Sexton ""d II til atT gr1Jtlu11te; of Nort lr Ciillrll
lftgh Sdwol ami arf' t·tnployl'd hy Dr l&gt;nrr Nottl'r.

L-emeteries of the county.
Specia l hours for this
weekend will be today and
Monday , May 29, from 2-4.
Admission is 25 cents for
chi ldren and 50 cents fur
adults.

Times Change
Tastes Change

TINTS SLIGHTlY HIGHER

$18

99

Wh it e &amp; Brown
Leather

Thornton ~Crosby

vows
made at April wedding

SALEM
CF: NTEH ··
Arrangl•mcnts uf tulips and
daffodils decor&lt;tted the SHicm
Center Uni ted Method ist
Church fur the weddin~ of
D1ane~
Luis Th urntun ,
dcwghtcr of Mr. ami Mrs.
WJ!ll iHn 1. . Thornt on.
l.angsv rllc, and W&lt;tlter A.
Crosby, ' on of Mr. and Mrs.
Waller Cros by , Dayton.
The weddi ng was an even!
of ilprrl 15, HI I ::10 j&gt;.m with
the Hev. Hobert Bumgamer
uffkilili rrg.
Mu"c was presented by
Mary Culwell ami C:reg Bane,
piamsts, and l.1bby Smyse r,
sn luist.
C1vcn 111 marriage by her
father, lite bride was attireu
111 a guwn of bndal set tr n
fa shi otlt'd with a fitted
bodiec, lung slecv&lt;'S, and a
O&lt;tred full ' kirt nuwrng into a
tn.11n. She won.· .a chetpl'l
length vc 1l of 11/ usiun and
Uercd blusher, li nd earrtt.•d H
bouquet of yellow and red
tulips ami daffodil,.
Th ~ bndc's atte nd ants
were Vtrk r McCurn bc r.
, Chesh1n· . and La rarn e
McEihanev, .lultnstuwn . The\'
' of green and.
wur·e gowns
vdl uw fa sluunr rl wi th lung
sleeve,, high necklines. anti
A·l ine skirt , . Tll cir buuq ueb
were yellow daffud tls ami
tulip, .
Jmnes Harnmcl. Xt.'llli:L
was best man, and the "' her
was Htd rard Smith , Dayton.
All of the 111ale member' uf
the wedding p1:1rty were 111
beige tuxedos 11nd hHd daf·
fudil bouton nieres.

A reec1&gt;tion hononug tht.·
couple was helrJ tiered ca kl'
topped with wedding bdls
and having the traditiurw l
miniaturt! bride ttnd gruom
between the third a nd fou rth
Licrs. Miss DonnH Thurnt nn

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wul ,Joa n S rdt • r~.; presH.Icd at
Llw tabl ~ . (; uesls Wl'I'L'

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Mon.&amp;Frl.tlllp ,m.
Tues. Wtd. Sat. Ill!
Thurldly I 11112

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PLAN NOW

FOR
OUR GRAND
OPENING
JUNE

1 -2~3

REGISTER NOW
FOR FREE

GIFT CERTIFICATE
Gallipolis , 0 .

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Tll ornlnn

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IJt'll.!l' Sil l! Wll fl i1 daffuthl l'O!'·

.'&lt;tgt·
prnk

11'glstert•d by Mrss Darlt•m·
Thorrr tun. A sccu nd I'Cl'l'plu
rl'tc ptuHr hurwr·rng tlw l'uupl l·
wus hcl tJ thal eveni ng at
Dayton.
Tlw ne w Mrs. Cros by 1s ;r
·grad ualt• - -.uf Mt•lgs 1-llgll
Sd wlll ami atl endcd H1u
C: ra rr dt• C oll e~e . Mr . C'ro,h)'
grad uated from Ow Dayton
('r ly Sr hoHISHlld IS t•lll pluytd
wrU1 Sl'hl'lhl' l'll lll Oa yton.
Fur lwr daught er \ ll'&lt;•d·

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m&lt;l alsu 1\ PI'l'

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ilafftK IJl l'llr~; r g e

Dur

lu i'a\ nunfa\'il l' ltl'
1s JUSt lrkt · Llwt uld
radro prul! rarll . Hurnor lwth
tlllt''s "'urniJ&lt;•r 011&lt;' 011 tlte lltt
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Gabadrene
Wlllf STAIN-EZE
Emphatically Elegant. Winged Collar over
loop·buttoned placket. Softly gathered mock
buttoned skirt and pnncess style back.
Our new collection by Bu lova proYes
th at digital time can be beautifully
styled and dependable . too. We haYe
the newes t fa shtons an d leatures .. .for
men and women .in both LED and
LCD styles . All prog rammed for
acc uracy lo within a minute a year.

J'rom
WHITI! SWAN

UNIP'OftMS

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A NAME YOU KNOW
ON A WATCH
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JUdgment

a l w ~t y.~ dro~e lh!::' best brea d
to L'al. Nccr rl y 40 pcrre nt of
the people livmg 111 the
wurld':o. ptJU I'l' l' c uunt rrc~ are
less t!ran 15 Yl'lii'S uf age , The
Cunft•rerH·c Hoard rellll i'L'i.

Smart New Pro

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SUNDAY

The F'irst Step Mothers'
Club held its fam ily picnic
Wednesday, Ma y 17 , at the
Elks Farm .
Mrs. Jean Gillesp ie
initiated the office rs for the
t978·79 year as fo llows:
Kathy Wray. preSi dent ;
Car ol Th ompso n, vice
president : Bridgette Sol es,
secretary : Bar b Sheets,
treasurer : Shcr la Ferguson,
reporter : Cher yl Basi L
historian.
Eve ryone enjoyed th e
picnic and partt cipated in a
volley ball game late r that
even i n~ .

ilnc1ent Egyptians dcrflcd
tht• rr~ t , \-..·hidr ~ yrrr bolr zcll

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Spring (Valley
52S JACKSON PIKE
·HOURS
MON·SAT. 9 am • 8 PM

Picnic held

in the tnp tu enroll now. We
ar e makin g th e an nouncement early to give
ad equate time fu r people to
secure
the
necessa r y
fina nces."
Cost for th e program is $300
per student. This inclu des
tuition , food, transportation
and camp si te. Maximum enrollment is twenty st udents.
A course int rod ucti on will
he given .June 19 in Allen Hall
on the ftio Grande campus.
'll1i' will be the deadline for
C(lu r se registrati on. Fees for
the workshop will also be due
al th i' time
Fu r lu1ther information. or
to registe r for the worksho p,
con tat1 Leo Hil l. Rio Granue
Col lege a nd Commu ni!)
Co llege , Riu Grande, Ohio,
45674 1245·5:1531, or stop by
the Adrm ss iuns Office and
pi ck up an information
packet.

Festival at Rio Gl·a nd e and
the Wellston Hota ry Minstrel
Show.
The band was born in 1973,
when B tuba playe r !stilt with
the band ) and pianist agreed
to lead sing·alongs at the
tavern on Thursday nights.
Ten members parti cipated in
the recording sess ion : Luther
Bolen and Gene Minn ey,
trumpets; Hae Dett y, piano ;
Jim Bruney and Dale Perry,
banj os; Gord on Hix on,
sa xoph one; Tom Burk e,
clarinet ; Dan Coates,
trombone : Dave Dea rth ,
dru ms, a nd J ohn Vanek,
tuba .
" I guess you could call us a
'non·pro fit ' grou p," said
Burk e, who is also proprietor
of the Crosskeys. "The album
WC:iS recorded because we
wanted to have something to
gi ve the peop le whose en,
thusi asm has kept us playing.
The proceeds frum the album
sa les will just about handle
our reco rdi ng costs."
The recordrng was done by
Makin Tracks, Inc., a new
ftr m opera ting out of
Chill icothe.
The band members all have
other occupati ons ! two are
muSic teachers), and regard
the A;1onishers as a strictly
"for·fu n" operation.
Copies of the album 1$5.951
ar e av ail a ble fr om the
Crnsskeys Tavern, 19 E . Main
St .. Ch illicothe. Ohio 45601
1phone 614·77 4-&lt;1157) .

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HID GHA NDE - If you
hav e
dream ed
about
photographing rugged ro ast·
lin es or s ket ching sc eni c
seascapes, an CJrea workshop
is just fur you.
Biu Grande College and
Community College is of·
ferin g a fi eld experi ence trip
to Bar Harbour , Maine, July I
to Jul y 15. Area artists and
art st udent s arc encoura ged
to part tcipatc.
Leo C. Hi ll and l.il rk Napi er
will be the in structors. Six
hours of coll ege credit will be
a warded tu those students
l' rl mpl cti ng the requi red
work.
h" tru ctor Hill , co m·
men t1ng un
work shop
pr e p ar~t i u n s, sa id , " We
cncuuragc anyone interested

TO BE PRESENTED - The Design and Constru ction Committee of St. Peter's
Episcopal Church will hold a formal presentation of architectural layouts and drawings of
the proposed educational addition to the present church structu re, following the morning
worsh.ip service on Jun e 4, at II : 15 a. m. in the Parish HalL Archi tect Hobert I. Grant a nd
tile Committee will be available to answer questions about these sc hematic designs of the
exterior and interior plans. Coflee and cookies will be served. The Committee, with Mrs.
William Cherrington, chairperson, includes Timothy Betz, Mrs. William .Jenkin,,
Gene West, Mrs. Richard MacKenzie, Thoma s Moulton, and Fr . Albert Mac Ken7.ie, Ht•t·tor
of St. Peter's. The Vestry is planning a notable ground breaking ceremony as part of the
June 18 morning worship service . Looking at plans are Mrs. Thoma' Mou lton, Srnior
Warden of Vestry; Fr. Albert MacKenzie, Rector , and Mrs. Willinm Cherrington.
charrperson of Design and Construction Committee.

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before a live audience on one
of those Thursdays: Dec. 22,
1977 .
Th e Astoni sher s ha ve
played for civic groups and
social fun ctions around
central and southern Ohio for
several years. Recent appearances have included the
Bainbridge Festival uf
Leaves, the Bob Evans Farm

Artist workshop readied

KYLE ALLEN is serving ·as chatrrnan ot the excursion
rides on the P. A. Denny sternwheeier that will be in Pomeroy
June 2.1 and 24 during Big Bend Regatta weekend .
Friday rides will be from 8 to 10 p.m. and 10:30 to 12 :30
a.m. featuring a disco party one each ride.
There wil1 be a Saturday cruise from 10 a.m. to noon for
senior citizens. Saturday afternoon cruises will be at 12:45 to
2:45, 3:30 to 5:30 and 6:15 to 8:15.
Saturday evening there will be an excursion dance from 9
to midnight. Music will be provided by Orlando Colwnbo and
tl1e Tophatters orchestra .
All rides are $5 per person except senior citizens rides
whieh are $3 .
The Saturday night excursion and dance is $20 a couple
ar\d there are only 22 co uple reservations available.
Persons wishing to make reservations are to call Kyle at
Ewing Funeral Home, 992·212t or Pomeroy Chamber of
Commerce Office at992-5005 on Monda y, Tuesday and Friday.
This added attraction is a welcome addition to the many
festivities of the Big Bend Regatta . like the theme says,
"Hiver ~· un for Everyone."

MUSEUM OPENED
Whether you live in Meigs
Co unty or are just vi siting , a
plea sant sf op is the Meigs
County Muse um on Butternut
Avenue in Pomeroy. Here
you can tak e a trip back in
history with lhc rnformation
featured on the History Wall .
The Locat or Unit gives you a
IO&lt;&gt;k at different spots in the
town ships of the county. 1n
the mini th eater you can play
a guessing game of wher e in
the co unt y each picture wa s
ta ken. Ther e is a lso an
CXhibit O( gravestone rubbi ngs
fr om
vari ous

The

Chillirothe · based Dixieland
band, has released it s first 33·
LP album, "The Goosetown
Astonishers - At flum e."
The "horne" in the album
title refer s to the Crosskeys
Tavern, where the group
plays every Thursday nrghL
The albu m was recorded

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Hupe, LJnc!c uf tlw ~ room , and

Sia nley Karptnsky,brolher uf
th e bride. All wore peach
culur I uxedo,. Ea rme Hupc
wc1s ringbcarer. Hr is 1.he son
of Mr.llnd Mrs. Ma rion Hupc
llf Wilmingt on. C't~ U si n or the
gruom .
F(lr her dc:tugh!cr'!i wtdding.
Mr s.
Karp tns k)
; cl&lt;• t· red " peach co lore d
gu wn uf text urcd crepe. Mrs.
Hu pc: chose a gu wn uf mint
!:{recn Pont e-de-roma .
A reception was hel d aft er
lhc ceremony al the V.f' .W.
Hall in Ch atham. Th e bride's
ta bl e fe alurcd a thr ce·ri cred
wed din g cak e wit h CJ
m rn iatur e W(' dding p&lt;Hi y.
'1110 cake was baked by the
groom's mother and sistcr·s.
A din ne r wa s cat ered by tht•
fr rcnds of the bride.
For a wedd ing trip tu
Florida the lmdc changed
rnt u tt thr ('e pi ece pant s !SU i t.
'llll' m·w Mr . and Mrs. Rupe
a r ~ re sid in g in Shc rf il'ld
l.il ke, Ohio .
Uut of luwn guests included
La rry and CCJ rulyn Little cmd
daught ers. Cheshire; Nuw
Hope, Kyger, La rr y and
Beverly Hupe ami famtl) ,
Albany. Harlow ami H11 lh
Tate, Chrl licotlic, and Ma rton
and F:vely n Ho pe and swr of
Wrlmington .

CHILLI COTHE -

Goosetown Ast onisher s, a

I WOULD LIKE to clarify an article that appeared
recently in the paper.
So many readers think I am the new mayor of the village of
Syracuse. This is incorrect.
·
When former Mayor Herman London resigned , the
prestdent of council , Eber Pickens, automatically became
Mayor .
I was merely named as president of counciL Just thought I
would straighten out the misinterpretation .

Pinecrest Care Center. They
met and love soon followed.
When wedding bells were
heard in the baekground they
asked Nora 's son, Rev. Er·
nest Phillips of Jacksun to
perform the ceremony at the

pi L1urc hat overl aid with
organza. Att ached at the
back of her hat was il flour·
lcnglh veil of Vcnise lace . Sht•
C'~lrl· ied B buuquct !lf whih·
~prin t..: nuwers Hlllid gret•ncry
and baby's brt'a tlt .
B ~r b Karpinsky, Sisler t.•f
.the bride. served as maid t1f
hunor . Bridesmaid s Wl 1'C
Trud y M&lt;i rshall , .sister uf tht
groom. and Susie K~-trp insky ,
sister-in·law of the bride.
'11Jey wore noor·length halt er
drt.•sses of pe ach jersey with
nnwing eapl cls of chiffon.
'lltcy also wore peach pi clurc
hat s a nd ca rried spri ng
fluwers annd g re ene ry.
F luwer girl !; were Kl'l sti
Littl e, daught er of Larry mrli
Can~ iyn Littl e, Cheshire, and
Mi ssy Sapata , daughter uf
Hun and Ruth Sapat:l of
PannH. They wor·c fl (Jo!'it' nglh pea ch and whit e
dn•sses and white pic:: Iure
lwts. They carried basket ' of
spnng fl owers. Butb girls an•
mt•ccs of the groom.
Hupt' selected Guy Hregl rng
ro be his best man . Hi s
groomsme n wer e J ohn
Mar,hall. and Mark Kar·
pinsky. lshe rs were Marion

Goosetown Astonishers
rele(lses first live album

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hurried off till their
honeymoon ... just two doors
down .
The Haner·Jones wedding
was like the thousanus of
other wedd ings that take
place every day with one
small exceptiuu, Th e groom
is 89 years old and ·his
blushing bride all of 75.
The new Mr. and Mrs.

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AND in utlk ing Lu J o Stal naker about I ill' trtp. ll't'. uf course ..
asked about h~r two suns. Brut'e and '1\·r ry , both prufes~ r un al
s1ngers.

Haner-fones u edding

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.. . in more ways than one. Fro m $69.95.

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COtflm JII I P ~ ,unchDIII . $H.00

11. LED . Coldtorte Chf . t llard &amp;rained
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Elsie Cross, Beulah Maxr•y, [;Ja dys Art". and .Jo ~tal nakcr ,
all on the nursing staff at Vctenms Memuna l. were among thr
thouS&lt;Jnds that trave led last weekend to llollarrcl Michigan fo r
the 49th annual tulip fl'sti \'id
In addition to seei ng all till' bea ulrful Lir lips they toured tht•
wooden shoc facto ry, w•·nt tu the Dutch Village fo r a lunclieun.
tmd walt'hed a parade of O\'l'r 5U Oi:! rtd!'i. une wea nng wouden
shoe_.; . There was also ~tll'l P to t hl' WuHlmtll Village wh ere they
saw the on ly wurk tng wutdmill 111 lii!' Untted St;rt&lt;•s, brought
over fr01 11 tht• Nct hl•rland:-; l'n l%t
Enroute to Holla nd til!')' Slopped ;t t Not re ll" me Univt•rsity ,
and enru ul l' horne at Dcct rborn . Mll'il. fur a tour of the ~~or d
Musewn . They also r russcd over inlu \V imlsur, Canada for
some sightseeing Ocf!tn• rt&gt;t~lrnlng h u!lll' .

Former Cheshire man weds
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Bruce i:; l'UITently appearing at iJ hutl'l in i 'J quH. Sin('c mut ·h
of his work Is in th e south , lw emU lr rs wife. the former l.indCJ
Chapman. and two thih.Jr't•n an.· pli-irrnrng 111 mun· soun to Fort
Charlotte, Fla. Terry resid e' at H . ~ 1 .1 t•r lkad 1. I,. I" . and ngl1t
now IS ctt tht.' Holiday lmi tlwrt.•

Memortal Day, a timt:&gt; tu l'l'll tember .
The few remai ning rncmbl•rs of ,Ji.Jilt' H t~~r e ll Tent of thl'
Daught('rs of the Univ11V d t'I'Clll ~ of t!Jt'l'I\'IJ War a n • not ones
to forget. For· many yeCJrs til t'~ hrt\'l ' bt' t' ll bt•~ J utJ fyrn g tht' ~1rea
on tlw Meigs County Courthoust' lawn where sta nd:-; tht• Civil
Wc.r r Soldiers' Monument.
This year with neither Pet:tr l Hcyrrold.s rwr Mrs. Herbert
Mrller physicall)' able to put uot the fla gs aruuml tht• base of
Ute monurnen l, Mrs. Miller's daughtn .. Jaehtt• Ht•t•tl . tl rd it fur
them. Mrs. Miller, in ridl•rrtal ly. ltl MPr ~.s l' um1t( ~ uri! .\ rual
d;;~u ~ hh•r uf a Civil Wa r soldwr.
Today Mrs. Caddie Wie kham . now r'l'Sidr ng rn l ;rdlr pulr s. will
plant tht' fl owers in the two la rge urns pul'rllHS('d rr wny Yl'ilf!;
ago by the Da ughtcr!i of Union Vt• Lt•r~:~ n~. Tlw M't' nt ' 1s rmpressin• .
J ust this remirrclerr\ teen t'('V I\'i:l l lS Ill prog ress at 1\ (J~ cr l Oa k Park With :;cnic('S
to be ht~ld tonight and tolllorr uw ntght at 7&lt;30 p.m. 111 thl'
recreat ton build rng . Do n Nrcholsun 1 ~ the speaker w1d there
are two singmg g r u u~s. The L'atTtcr&gt; uf Belmont, W. Va. and
The Gomb . Piqua . Tt•eua~ers. by the \\ ay . i:lft' encouraged tu
take their )Xlrents.
Here last weekend fur a prt•-Mcrnnnal Day vr.s it were Lt.
CoL I Het. 1James M. H111ler and son ..II II lillY. Upper Marlboro,
Md. and their da ughter amllre r husba nd. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Jacko of San Anton to, Texa,. Ttit'l
Mrs. Ewr Hartle\'
and Mrs. Doroth .v Boller as well a; otlll'r rt· latJ n~:-; rn tilt' i:l rc~ .
Mr. cmd Mrs. Dick Hollt.•r and tllt' rr twn t' hrldn·r1. Lon mul
Bra d, Be lpre, ca me down fur a mil wllh Lire Huller fanll il .
Many. rna ny w11llx• 111 town tin ~ 1\ l'Ckt•rrd. wh;rt w1th (.i ll tlw
~ ••mmi r euruor rs. ;md Wl•'ll bt• h.: 1ppy tn !war e~bout yuur gul.!sts.
H's sun:' to be :1 great wt•L'kt'nd fllr farrrrlr t·s. and hl·n· ·s huprn g
you €njoy C\'ery JJll null' of rl · and till'll go nrr ll1 ha\'l' a llll't'
wl'ek.

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ENCAr:UJ - Mr. an d Mr, . Frankl tn Imboden of
fla CHi l! tll'l' &lt;:illllOUilt'l /lg the Cngagl'lllCilt H!ld ct pp roetd llll/;;
rnarrrag e of thl'rr daughte r , Tl' rcstt Lynn . tu PtiU l Glenn
Sunpson. son of Mr . and Mrs. &lt;:er;~ld Srmpsun. l{(J ('IIl(' .
Thl1 bndc-1.:!ll'eliS a JlrnJ ur· HI Southl'nr l! rgh School whrlt'
the prospcclive groorn IS i-l juru ur at Ohl!l ~J n ivers i ty rllil·
jonng ur chemh.:;tl t:llMi nccn ng. Thl' 01wn d1Urd1 weddmg
will be iill l'Vl' nt of SaLurday, .J une 10. ~~t 7::10 p.m . CJtlhc
H.acme Ni:tZi:lrC/1(' Church . Tht• l((•v . .lntrn Coffm;ur wrll of·
ftc1ate .

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HY CATHERINE llENKI
GALLIPOLIS - Charles
Haner and Nora Joneti were
o1arried on Wednesduy , Muy
24 . The bride was radiant and
the groom slightly ner vous.
Family,
fri ends and
onlookers wat cheu with
carefu l scrutiny as the cuuplc

CHESHIHF. - A former
Cheshire m an, Boger Allen
Hope, sun of Mr . nnd Mrs.
St anley Hupe of Cleveland,
was unrtcd m ma rrta 14e tn a
double ring ceremony with
Ma rie Karpinsky, claughtt·r
of Zygmunt and Irene Kar·
pin sky of Medina . Tho
weddins was an event of
April 22 at Sl. Francis XaviC:t
Churrh in Medina wrt h
Fa ther Wardego offici ating .
The bnde, escort ed by her
father, selected a noor length
guwn uf imported Data lustre
organz a. Vcni se lace a c·
cen tcd he r hi gh necklin e
shee r bodice and bis hop
sleeves. Chantilla and Venise
laee trimmed the flowi ng
skirt that fell into a ch apel
train behind hl•r. F'or her

By Katie Crow
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. Uke to send birthday wishes to Dick Neutzling, Pomeroy.
Drck ~elebrated his "day " Friday.
Dtck has been confined to his home for sometime due to
illness.
BELATED BEST WillES TO A fine person.

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in marriage by her gra ndson,
Anthony Phillips, of Jackson.
Mr. Haner was born August
3, 1888 in Ga lli a County. His
only relative is a grandson.
Charles Haner uf Columbus.
Mrs. Junes was born July 5,
t902 in Caralise, Ky. and
came to Vinton County in
1904.
Atten ding the weddin g
were: Mrs. Mary Allie and
hu sband,
Mr s.
Alma
Holb rook, Mr s. Alzena
Hcnrey and husband . Rev .
Ernest Phi llips and wife.
Grand children , Thomas Allie
and wife, Phi llip Allie and

J\1 r. 1111d .I Irs ( /wit' I 1/aner
family, Bi chanl lk nrt'~ :rnd
famil y, Mrs . l'Hrlllyn ll t,· k ~
and family.tlnlhtill)' l'lul lt p&gt;.
great
grHrHlchthlrt•n .
Bicha rd Haney, 1\ rny lh rk~ .
Clll'islirutll r nry , Arl a111 :\ llh'.
Tn mmra ll cne;·y .
Weddin g mu sa·
w a~
prov ided by Mrs. ~~~- n.•l
An gel
of
Oak
Htl l.

Lorri
I!:IITts , f lht' Tribune sta ff.
.\ nwng thusc orga ni zing
ttlc' Wt-'tldin ~ were Bessie
ll ud!\4.111, dwr~e nurse; Diane ·
l'lr \l \l)f.!rttphl' r

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Sur Simpson, Bette

:\lwc'l s and Tim Burnette. ·
ll t' w Mr. and Mrs.

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lb1\l'r arc nuw residing at

enjoying some of the most beautiful country in the
Park. The park helu a fa sc ination for the yow1g 11nd old alik e, narural water fall,, stre&lt;lll lS,
rock formations and pools. The church bus and SC\'era l cars left l'arly Ill tht• mo rni n~ to
arrive at tile park just in Lime for the first hike to Old Man's Co\'e . Thts " "'strenuous fur
the young and old but worthy of the effort . Afterwards they arrl\ etJ back at the picnit area
just in time for hamburgers and hot dugs expertly preparl'&lt;i b~ Bob \ elson, Dale Knottcr
and Denny Coburn. Prayer was off ered by Danny Mann for lhe fot:&lt;l . After a long rest the
second hike wa s taken to Cedar ~· a lis. There were a few young me; who derided to 1&lt;1ke a bi l
of a shower at the falls to refresh U1eir tired feet and legs. All•·ere gratefu l for the bus riM
back to the pi cnic area to return home. Tite day's activities were carefully plannl'l by Jirq
Younkin , youth director and the youth committee. Denny Coburn is minister.

The Kellogg- ll.rrund Peace
Pact, named for the then U.S.
Sec retary of St&lt;1tc and
Fren ch Foreign Minis te r
res1&gt;eetively. was signed by
li2 natiuns irtl 928 andbannetl
the US!.! of WCtl' CiS tlll instrurnent uf natt unal policy.

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!hot's why.., many smart brides
choose contemporary din ing and

M1. and M n . ;H,;xie jan,is

kitchen acce5~rles . The grace·

lui. elegant lln•s of cont•mi&gt;O"·
ary dulgn are

OPt N HOUSE SLATED - Mr. and Mrs. Maxie
Jarvis Wt'l' be honored wiU1;m llpen house on Junt'~ :l from 7
till 10 p.n1 . '111c celebration will be in honor of tlwir 40th
wedchng iHH~ve rsar y mul will be hosted Uy their l'hildrcn.
Th e open hu~e will be held at thei r homr on lkrger
Street. Gal\i poh,. Tht.• t'nuple rcq u~ SL'i llwt no J.i lfts be

Peddler 's Pantry would like to
help every bride and groom enjoY"
choosing , from 'our contemporary
collection of masterpieces , the
chi na , stoneware , crystl!ll.
stainless, li nens arid cookware
that they will treasure for years .

2 WEEKS - MAY 28 THRU JUNE 11

Pythian Sisters meet

We Invi te you Ia come In and let
us add your name to our br idal
reg rstry .

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Pythian Sisters welcomed
in ne't\ members, Smitty a nd
Sadie ltunyon , and F'reda
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and Dottie "''cCoy and Huth
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Hefr e, lt ment • followed
with
punch, chet~e sa ndT he frrsl ro und·l.rrp ;nr
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w1ches
and cookie!! Next
Rerru ce "c
1 awn
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lTOS:&gt;i l/lg uf till' 1\l /iilltll' \\ 11.'1
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Dix
on,
meeting
will be \Yednosday,
lll~t dt• 111 the Hn lt"'h drn grbll'
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St·rrior
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H&lt;li rn IHI \1.
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tu
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~ n i g h ts of Pythir:ts please ('a ll
Ma Y t h 0 r 11 ('
K e c l l' r · Smit t} Hu ny on ut Hfi-:1606.
Sen·crary; B&lt;·v Cla rk,
Musrcwn ;. Flurencr Willis,
Tr ea sur er ; 1-: lla bell a Me·
Donald, Man age r ; Mar y
Marga ret Wrll rs, Prulcetor
SUNDAY
Hn d fill ed rn :1 s Gu t1rd .
Kn ight' atl endlng wer e Toni HEV . JES~ E Kelly at \Ya~lUt
Mill s ami Cl iff Dixon. 1\rm a Hidgc.Clwrch 7:30 p.m.
Ogd in from Wilkesv ille was SUNDAY
HOM ECOMI NG and basket
dinner, Ehenezer Church at

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TURNS f'O UR - Srntt
Brown, son of
Steven and Yvonne Brown
nf Rt.
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llidwell ,
&lt;'t iebr•ted his fourlh birth·
day on May 23 with a
cookout at the home of hi s
maternal
grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs . Curti s
Chrlsliao, Sr. of lronlon.
Altendlog
were
hi s
paternal grandfather, Mr.
Lu•ler Brown ol Ash land ,
Ky.; Daon y Chrlsllan, an
onr le: Mr . and Mrs .
Chr b tlao , the gu esl of
honor and his pareol8 .
llomemad• Ire &lt;ream and
cake, de ~ orate d with a
co• b•·y and Indian motif ,
was enjoyed. Sending gifts
were Jim and Mary Brown
of As hland, Ky., f'lorence
Christian of Ironton and
Kathi e Ferguson
of
Gallipolis.

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• Oulc~ drylng, eeay lo un
• Eny Wlllf cltan·up

MONIJAV
HEVIVAI. starting at Ch urch
of God uf Prophecy running
through J u11 e 3 at 7: 30 p.m.
wt th Hev . Hohert Hanna,
speaker.

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FOUHT II 11nmwl Ctt~ Park to
M 1)lllld JIJ/1 5.5 rnrlc ruad
l'f-lf'('' .. p I'll
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Bapr tst l'hu rc lt rel'l\•al wrth
Culv1n H&gt;J ) F. v1nt'. 7::10 p.lll.
TIJESDAY
VINTON OES praL1i ce for
Inspec tio n 7:30 ~ . m . at
I .,dge .
WF: ONESDA V
EXE IU 'ISE (;ruu p Wek(Ji nt:

\'t'lerans Mcmorialllospital
Adrni tred - fli ck Yost,
Hutla nd; Clarence Mur ray,
Mtd tile port : Edith Well' h,
tl lbany : C&gt;•-rol Wines, Mid·
dleport .
D I St' h ar~l'd
Tim Jl(j ndtdplt , ll cnu ce Clar k,
ThunHJS St cw1.1rt
Br ian
Aei kcr, Seotl Dewees, Toni
lludsun , St trliog Hayburn ,
Wu ncla S p rH ~ u e, Fl oss ie
ll tll vn, Uer,lie l Lema ster,
Hrck Yust , ll unn ah {irecn lee .
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Tlw P:warmt C11nal Zone Is
THURSDAY , June I
PHILAMATHE ON Garden a stn p of lcmd tXtt&gt;ndrng- ftvc
part y 6:30, home of p hyllis 111 11t•.'i on t·H r'h side of tht·
1 'mr HI wrd runnirrg 51 1111h•s
Thomas.
iHTt) SS
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of
VINTON OES in spection 7:o0 l,(trwrrrc r ht'IWP&lt;'II 1\t lantil'
p.m., potl uek.
.and Pa&lt;·Jflt · Ot•t·a ns.

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(;AL LI POI.I S
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Wednc,day, May 24 Pythtan
S1sters held inili t1tlun and
rn spe cllon uf Gall ipolis
Tetnpl c 76. Hobie C:o uu,
Drstrr ct Deputy fro m Wilke,.
vrl le IIISpcl'led lhe Tt•m pl c.
Barb a ra Srrn s, Most Ex ·
c\'llcnl Chief , ca ll ed lit e

tlmelen

blending b.,.utlfully with any
period or style - y..terdoy,

noon.

PLANS TO WED · Mr. and ' 'I" 1Jav1d Sexlun of
Route I, Hid well, amJVUII! 'P till' t•rrgagerllcnt of their
d&lt;t ughter, His&lt; Lynn , to H&gt;Jmtld Jltll. " '"of Mr ;md MrR.
Horner lltll of )(oute 2, Hi! lw!'i l. Tht· ll tHrTH•gc "til be pt:r·
funned H1 tl1c meadow uf lht· bruli··s lronrt· on .Jrmt' :1 i:d fi
p.rn . Mt" Sexton ""d II til atT gr1Jtlu11te; of Nort lr Ciillrll
lftgh Sdwol ami arf' t·tnployl'd hy Dr l&gt;nrr Nottl'r.

L-emeteries of the county.
Specia l hours for this
weekend will be today and
Monday , May 29, from 2-4.
Admission is 25 cents for
chi ldren and 50 cents fur
adults.

Times Change
Tastes Change

TINTS SLIGHTlY HIGHER

$18

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Wh it e &amp; Brown
Leather

Thornton ~Crosby

vows
made at April wedding

SALEM
CF: NTEH ··
Arrangl•mcnts uf tulips and
daffodils decor&lt;tted the SHicm
Center Uni ted Method ist
Church fur the weddin~ of
D1ane~
Luis Th urntun ,
dcwghtcr of Mr. ami Mrs.
WJ!ll iHn 1. . Thornt on.
l.angsv rllc, and W&lt;tlter A.
Crosby, ' on of Mr. and Mrs.
Waller Cros by , Dayton.
The weddi ng was an even!
of ilprrl 15, HI I ::10 j&gt;.m with
the Hev. Hobert Bumgamer
uffkilili rrg.
Mu"c was presented by
Mary Culwell ami C:reg Bane,
piamsts, and l.1bby Smyse r,
sn luist.
C1vcn 111 marriage by her
father, lite bride was attireu
111 a guwn of bndal set tr n
fa shi otlt'd with a fitted
bodiec, lung slecv&lt;'S, and a
O&lt;tred full ' kirt nuwrng into a
tn.11n. She won.· .a chetpl'l
length vc 1l of 11/ usiun and
Uercd blusher, li nd earrtt.•d H
bouquet of yellow and red
tulips ami daffodil,.
Th ~ bndc's atte nd ants
were Vtrk r McCurn bc r.
, Chesh1n· . and La rarn e
McEihanev, .lultnstuwn . The\'
' of green and.
wur·e gowns
vdl uw fa sluunr rl wi th lung
sleeve,, high necklines. anti
A·l ine skirt , . Tll cir buuq ueb
were yellow daffud tls ami
tulip, .
Jmnes Harnmcl. Xt.'llli:L
was best man, and the "' her
was Htd rard Smith , Dayton.
All of the 111ale member' uf
the wedding p1:1rty were 111
beige tuxedos 11nd hHd daf·
fudil bouton nieres.

A reec1&gt;tion hononug tht.·
couple was helrJ tiered ca kl'
topped with wedding bdls
and having the traditiurw l
miniaturt! bride ttnd gruom
between the third a nd fou rth
Licrs. Miss DonnH Thurnt nn

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OPENING
JUNE

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FOR FREE

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Thorrr tun. A sccu nd I'Cl'l'plu
rl'tc ptuHr hurwr·rng tlw l'uupl l·
wus hcl tJ thal eveni ng at
Dayton.
Tlw ne w Mrs. Cros by 1s ;r
·grad ualt• - -.uf Mt•lgs 1-llgll
Sd wlll ami atl endcd H1u
C: ra rr dt• C oll e~e . Mr . C'ro,h)'
grad uated from Ow Dayton
('r ly Sr hoHISHlld IS t•lll pluytd
wrU1 Sl'hl'lhl' l'll lll Oa yton.
Fur lwr daught er \ ll'&lt;•d·

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loop·buttoned placket. Softly gathered mock
buttoned skirt and pnncess style back.
Our new collection by Bu lova proYes
th at digital time can be beautifully
styled and dependable . too. We haYe
the newes t fa shtons an d leatures .. .for
men and women .in both LED and
LCD styles . All prog rammed for
acc uracy lo within a minute a year.

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to L'al. Nccr rl y 40 pcrre nt of
the people livmg 111 the
wurld':o. ptJU I'l' l' c uunt rrc~ are
less t!ran 15 Yl'lii'S uf age , The
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SUNDAY

The F'irst Step Mothers'
Club held its fam ily picnic
Wednesday, Ma y 17 , at the
Elks Farm .
Mrs. Jean Gillesp ie
initiated the office rs for the
t978·79 year as fo llows:
Kathy Wray. preSi dent ;
Car ol Th ompso n, vice
president : Bridgette Sol es,
secretary : Bar b Sheets,
treasurer : Shcr la Ferguson,
reporter : Cher yl Basi L
historian.
Eve ryone enjoyed th e
picnic and partt cipated in a
volley ball game late r that
even i n~ .

ilnc1ent Egyptians dcrflcd
tht• rr~ t , \-..·hidr ~ yrrr bolr zcll

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52S JACKSON PIKE
·HOURS
MON·SAT. 9 am • 8 PM

Picnic held

in the tnp tu enroll now. We
ar e makin g th e an nouncement early to give
ad equate time fu r people to
secure
the
necessa r y
fina nces."
Cost for th e program is $300
per student. This inclu des
tuition , food, transportation
and camp si te. Maximum enrollment is twenty st udents.
A course int rod ucti on will
he given .June 19 in Allen Hall
on the ftio Grande campus.
'll1i' will be the deadline for
C(lu r se registrati on. Fees for
the workshop will also be due
al th i' time
Fu r lu1ther information. or
to registe r for the worksho p,
con tat1 Leo Hil l. Rio Granue
Col lege a nd Commu ni!)
Co llege , Riu Grande, Ohio,
45674 1245·5:1531, or stop by
the Adrm ss iuns Office and
pi ck up an information
packet.

Festival at Rio Gl·a nd e and
the Wellston Hota ry Minstrel
Show.
The band was born in 1973,
when B tuba playe r !stilt with
the band ) and pianist agreed
to lead sing·alongs at the
tavern on Thursday nights.
Ten members parti cipated in
the recording sess ion : Luther
Bolen and Gene Minn ey,
trumpets; Hae Dett y, piano ;
Jim Bruney and Dale Perry,
banj os; Gord on Hix on,
sa xoph one; Tom Burk e,
clarinet ; Dan Coates,
trombone : Dave Dea rth ,
dru ms, a nd J ohn Vanek,
tuba .
" I guess you could call us a
'non·pro fit ' grou p," said
Burk e, who is also proprietor
of the Crosskeys. "The album
WC:iS recorded because we
wanted to have something to
gi ve the peop le whose en,
thusi asm has kept us playing.
The proceeds frum the album
sa les will just about handle
our reco rdi ng costs."
The recordrng was done by
Makin Tracks, Inc., a new
ftr m opera ting out of
Chill icothe.
The band members all have
other occupati ons ! two are
muSic teachers), and regard
the A;1onishers as a strictly
"for·fu n" operation.
Copies of the album 1$5.951
ar e av ail a ble fr om the
Crnsskeys Tavern, 19 E . Main
St .. Ch illicothe. Ohio 45601
1phone 614·77 4-&lt;1157) .

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HID GHA NDE - If you
hav e
dream ed
about
photographing rugged ro ast·
lin es or s ket ching sc eni c
seascapes, an CJrea workshop
is just fur you.
Biu Grande College and
Community College is of·
ferin g a fi eld experi ence trip
to Bar Harbour , Maine, July I
to Jul y 15. Area artists and
art st udent s arc encoura ged
to part tcipatc.
Leo C. Hi ll and l.il rk Napi er
will be the in structors. Six
hours of coll ege credit will be
a warded tu those students
l' rl mpl cti ng the requi red
work.
h" tru ctor Hill , co m·
men t1ng un
work shop
pr e p ar~t i u n s, sa id , " We
cncuuragc anyone interested

TO BE PRESENTED - The Design and Constru ction Committee of St. Peter's
Episcopal Church will hold a formal presentation of architectural layouts and drawings of
the proposed educational addition to the present church structu re, following the morning
worsh.ip service on Jun e 4, at II : 15 a. m. in the Parish HalL Archi tect Hobert I. Grant a nd
tile Committee will be available to answer questions about these sc hematic designs of the
exterior and interior plans. Coflee and cookies will be served. The Committee, with Mrs.
William Cherrington, chairperson, includes Timothy Betz, Mrs. William .Jenkin,,
Gene West, Mrs. Richard MacKenzie, Thoma s Moulton, and Fr . Albert Mac Ken7.ie, Ht•t·tor
of St. Peter's. The Vestry is planning a notable ground breaking ceremony as part of the
June 18 morning worship service . Looking at plans are Mrs. Thoma' Mou lton, Srnior
Warden of Vestry; Fr. Albert MacKenzie, Rector , and Mrs. Willinm Cherrington.
charrperson of Design and Construction Committee.

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before a live audience on one
of those Thursdays: Dec. 22,
1977 .
Th e Astoni sher s ha ve
played for civic groups and
social fun ctions around
central and southern Ohio for
several years. Recent appearances have included the
Bainbridge Festival uf
Leaves, the Bob Evans Farm

Artist workshop readied

KYLE ALLEN is serving ·as chatrrnan ot the excursion
rides on the P. A. Denny sternwheeier that will be in Pomeroy
June 2.1 and 24 during Big Bend Regatta weekend .
Friday rides will be from 8 to 10 p.m. and 10:30 to 12 :30
a.m. featuring a disco party one each ride.
There wil1 be a Saturday cruise from 10 a.m. to noon for
senior citizens. Saturday afternoon cruises will be at 12:45 to
2:45, 3:30 to 5:30 and 6:15 to 8:15.
Saturday evening there will be an excursion dance from 9
to midnight. Music will be provided by Orlando Colwnbo and
tl1e Tophatters orchestra .
All rides are $5 per person except senior citizens rides
whieh are $3 .
The Saturday night excursion and dance is $20 a couple
ar\d there are only 22 co uple reservations available.
Persons wishing to make reservations are to call Kyle at
Ewing Funeral Home, 992·212t or Pomeroy Chamber of
Commerce Office at992-5005 on Monda y, Tuesday and Friday.
This added attraction is a welcome addition to the many
festivities of the Big Bend Regatta . like the theme says,
"Hiver ~· un for Everyone."

MUSEUM OPENED
Whether you live in Meigs
Co unty or are just vi siting , a
plea sant sf op is the Meigs
County Muse um on Butternut
Avenue in Pomeroy. Here
you can tak e a trip back in
history with lhc rnformation
featured on the History Wall .
The Locat or Unit gives you a
IO&lt;&gt;k at different spots in the
town ships of the county. 1n
the mini th eater you can play
a guessing game of wher e in
the co unt y each picture wa s
ta ken. Ther e is a lso an
CXhibit O( gravestone rubbi ngs
fr om
vari ous

The

Chillirothe · based Dixieland
band, has released it s first 33·
LP album, "The Goosetown
Astonishers - At flum e."
The "horne" in the album
title refer s to the Crosskeys
Tavern, where the group
plays every Thursday nrghL
The albu m was recorded

Hlll.'lll :~27 l'IIH'Cf CSt.

Hupe, LJnc!c uf tlw ~ room , and

Sia nley Karptnsky,brolher uf
th e bride. All wore peach
culur I uxedo,. Ea rme Hupc
wc1s ringbcarer. Hr is 1.he son
of Mr.llnd Mrs. Ma rion Hupc
llf Wilmingt on. C't~ U si n or the
gruom .
F(lr her dc:tugh!cr'!i wtdding.
Mr s.
Karp tns k)
; cl&lt;• t· red " peach co lore d
gu wn uf text urcd crepe. Mrs.
Hu pc: chose a gu wn uf mint
!:{recn Pont e-de-roma .
A reception was hel d aft er
lhc ceremony al the V.f' .W.
Hall in Ch atham. Th e bride's
ta bl e fe alurcd a thr ce·ri cred
wed din g cak e wit h CJ
m rn iatur e W(' dding p&lt;Hi y.
'1110 cake was baked by the
groom's mother and sistcr·s.
A din ne r wa s cat ered by tht•
fr rcnds of the bride.
For a wedd ing trip tu
Florida the lmdc changed
rnt u tt thr ('e pi ece pant s !SU i t.
'llll' m·w Mr . and Mrs. Rupe
a r ~ re sid in g in Shc rf il'ld
l.il ke, Ohio .
Uut of luwn guests included
La rry and CCJ rulyn Little cmd
daught ers. Cheshire; Nuw
Hope, Kyger, La rr y and
Beverly Hupe ami famtl) ,
Albany. Harlow ami H11 lh
Tate, Chrl licotlic, and Ma rton
and F:vely n Ho pe and swr of
Wrlmington .

CHILLI COTHE -

Goosetown Ast onisher s, a

I WOULD LIKE to clarify an article that appeared
recently in the paper.
So many readers think I am the new mayor of the village of
Syracuse. This is incorrect.
·
When former Mayor Herman London resigned , the
prestdent of council , Eber Pickens, automatically became
Mayor .
I was merely named as president of counciL Just thought I
would straighten out the misinterpretation .

Pinecrest Care Center. They
met and love soon followed.
When wedding bells were
heard in the baekground they
asked Nora 's son, Rev. Er·
nest Phillips of Jacksun to
perform the ceremony at the

pi L1urc hat overl aid with
organza. Att ached at the
back of her hat was il flour·
lcnglh veil of Vcnise lace . Sht•
C'~lrl· ied B buuquct !lf whih·
~prin t..: nuwers Hlllid gret•ncry
and baby's brt'a tlt .
B ~r b Karpinsky, Sisler t.•f
.the bride. served as maid t1f
hunor . Bridesmaid s Wl 1'C
Trud y M&lt;i rshall , .sister uf tht
groom. and Susie K~-trp insky ,
sister-in·law of the bride.
'11Jey wore noor·length halt er
drt.•sses of pe ach jersey with
nnwing eapl cls of chiffon.
'lltcy also wore peach pi clurc
hat s a nd ca rried spri ng
fluwers annd g re ene ry.
F luwer girl !; were Kl'l sti
Littl e, daught er of Larry mrli
Can~ iyn Littl e, Cheshire, and
Mi ssy Sapata , daughter uf
Hun and Ruth Sapat:l of
PannH. They wor·c fl (Jo!'it' nglh pea ch and whit e
dn•sses and white pic:: Iure
lwts. They carried basket ' of
spnng fl owers. Butb girls an•
mt•ccs of the groom.
Hupt' selected Guy Hregl rng
ro be his best man . Hi s
groomsme n wer e J ohn
Mar,hall. and Mark Kar·
pinsky. lshe rs were Marion

Goosetown Astonishers
rele(lses first live album

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Katie's Korner

hurried off till their
honeymoon ... just two doors
down .
The Haner·Jones wedding
was like the thousanus of
other wedd ings that take
place every day with one
small exceptiuu, Th e groom
is 89 years old and ·his
blushing bride all of 75.
The new Mr. and Mrs.

headpiece she chusc a whitt

AND in utlk ing Lu J o Stal naker about I ill' trtp. ll't'. uf course ..
asked about h~r two suns. Brut'e and '1\·r ry , both prufes~ r un al
s1ngers.

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Thts gi ft season give a BuloYa Quartz
Digital. A watch that 's easy on the eyes
.. . in more ways than one. Fro m $69.95.

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IICt! l l11rttlicn1 $U5.to
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lll!lmJnl guldtone Dill lights up wllh

time and date $1JI.INI

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6 htllttlons $.11.15

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COtflm JII I P ~ ,unchDIII . $H.00

11. LED . Coldtorte Chf . t llard &amp;rained
1t rap. 5 funcllont . $140.00

Derifield Jewelry
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�B-5- TIJe Sunday Times-senti nel, Sunday, May m, 1978
, Tilt! Sunday Times-sentinel, Sunday, May 28, 1978

Senior Citizen Scene

Chester .UM Church setting
for Hein-Osborne wedding
l'HF:STER- Miss Deborah
II&lt;·Jn, daughter uf Mr. and
Mrs. Richard .J . Hc1n .
Mlltersv il le. and Gal e
d !-J IJurnr, ::;on of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold R. Osborne, Long l:lotlliiiJ. uxl'han gt.~d wetllli ng
~ o\.\ ~ · in an

open church

at the Chester
t:ll tlt•d Methodist Church .
•\ pi il l at 2::lO p.m. The Hev .

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l lui.&gt;ert Hayden
l) ~ t.lo u~l c

(; l'urge

offil'iau~d

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rmg t·~re mo u y .
Pickens,

second

sludent at !he Kentucky
! 'l1r1stian College, Grayson,
h. ~· .. re&lt;~ d from Ephes.1ans 5:
· 11 ovcs submit yourse lves
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Bruce Bissel l. Long llollom.
and Mik e La rkins. Long Bot·
tum; cousin of the groom,
Da ve Sorden. Middleport.
and Willi a m Amb erge r,
Cl1est!•r. They wore e~ m e l
rolurcd tuxcducs trinunt...'CI
with black velvet. and ivory
ruffled sil trls. The groom
wur~ a canwl tuxt..•du with

1\lory tritn , black v el~.tt'l vest
::md tic . and &lt;nr ivory shi rt
With bruwn rufflt's.

Todd Osbornt•. Flemming.
nephew uf the groom was the
ring bt.•.a rc r. Hl' wo re a light
leu\ SUit With a da rk brown
~ tur1 and tan tit' and carri ed~~
whrtt•Sii l 111 ptl luw.
t\ rt..Te pt 1011 was .':it'rved !11

Soloist was Miss Kim B11tey
\', ht1sc selections ind udl•d
·\ \wa ys and rorever" , " You
i .tgilt Up My Life", and
We vc Only Just Begun ."
,t,·nnifer Madur, orgamst.
played !he three songs for
;,1" s Bate) and also i!ld udcd
Hnan's Song". "If" and

Sl'I'VIllg wer(• lll{'mbcrs of the
dHuTh ~l ung wit.h K.:rthy

Pu\lius and Pam H1ffle.
ilflcr tlw rceeption. the
bndc ehanged intu ~ l avender
ruffl cxl skirl and a white rot·
tun shirt for (l huneym.uon trip
to tile Smoky Mountains.
Tht•y spent limP at Gatli n·
burg, Cherokl!l'. Townsend,
Pigt•nn Forge, Ten n .. and in
thl' Curolinas.
They now rcsid&lt;' a t Houle I,
C'oun try l..ct nt.•, Shade.
Tire new Mrs. Osborne is &lt;J
IniB gradua(l' of F:astern
1 \ t ~ lt

Sehoul

nn d

dut• s

\'Oi untec r work with PPrsoncd
,\ dvoc.aq ·. The groom, a 19H
greid£t ull' of F.ast(•nt, cmd a
19/G gn:tduat.l' uf Hucklllg

the cilur eh soe tal room
ful lowt11g the l'crcmuny Tht·

'1\ ·duural

tltret• Ur red \\·t·dding cakt·'

degn·t• m tl'&lt;.:rcC:Jtiun cmd

was decorawt! with pink
rust.:'s cmd (;nTI&lt;III l'ulumns
and fe(ltured tlw \\'L'ddin ~
coupl e bct wct.'n trc rs.
A ~s r stt ng with tlw reccptvn

wildlife. is employed 11s a
laiJurer fur Blunt lli'Ut hcrs

Culh•gc with a

l'oiL"trud ton · uf

Wa shington

D upont.

Bllltlll ll,

Long

ButtPII1 .

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Carr

J.: \t· r~ rccn . ··

An arch ed t· e~mh.: lrlb r ;t
. dv11g wtth tw o nme IJnmch
, andelnbrH dcmnned tiH'

ANN IVERSARY MARKED - Mr. and Mrs . Leslie 13.
Carr. Pomeroy, celebrated teir 38th wedding anniversary
on Mother 's Day at the home of their daughter and son-inlaw, Mr . and Mrs . Gene Wolfe , Tuppers Plains. Mr. and
Mrs. Carr are also the parents of Mrs. Rita Huges, Mrs.
Nancy Griffith, and Ronald Carr who were unable to at·
lend due to illness. Other guests of honor allhe celebrallon were Mr. Ca rr's sister. Edna Marie Watson, Point
Pleasant. whose birthday was celebra ted, and his mother,
Mrs. Garnet Carr. Point Pleasa nt, honored as the eldest
living mother of the fam ily having five children, ni ne
- ~l'anilch il rlren , :l8 greal-gran dchildren, and seven great·
gre~ l ·g rundchildren . Also attending the dinner were Mrs.
Jeanie Boggs, Steve Schneider. Troy Gri ffith . Rick
Tay lor, and Juice Wolfe, grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs.
Ca rr. Doves and ga rlands dec or~ted the tiered anniver·
S&lt;J ry cake . Both the anniversary cake and the birthday
cak e were i&gt;&lt;1ked by Mrs. Nancy Roush of Tuppers Plains.

, ilurch. The fan ul.1 pews
\\t' tT

marked with whltt' S&lt;-Jll n

lii 1\\ S.

in marnage by' ht•r
!;1ther. tlw bnde wure a slll'er
pol) t'ster O\' CI' taHew guwn
lilshiuncd with a s tand u~ cui·
Iii r, full , sheer sleeves
!:&lt;~ lhe rcd at the wrisl. an empi ll' waist. with the skirt flow·
mg intu a trO:Jin . Venict• lcu.'l'
111\)tifs were featured un the
~~ow n . The bride's VI! II was at!ad!l'd to a cC:Jmelut c t~ p ;tnd
\\aS also decorated
wtth
\ cntt'l! l~;~ ct! motifs.
Site cotrricd a white le~ ce f&lt;.t n
.h.'tTnted with peppernu nt.
( ;l Vl'll

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RSVP
POMEHOY - Our lhHnks
go to several male membt'rs
of the Retired Seni or
Volunt eer Program . The next
time you drive pas! the
Center or •re at the Center,
take the time to look at !he
river bank and !he flower
beds and observe what they
have accomplished .
The following volunlcers
have been working Vl'ry hard
the past two weeks sprucing
up the outside appea rance of
lhe Center. They provid ed not
on ly the labor but many
brought their own tools wilh
which to work with. This is
certa inly above and beyond
the ca ll of duly and il is much
appreciated by everyone .
Thank you, Cliff Christy .
Virgil , Gene, Daylon and
Kermit McElroy. Cl•rence
McNeal, Jerome Cook.
Charles David, FtanR Clark ,
Homer Young and Charles
!Wgers. Also thank you lo
Hugh and Wayne Leofhei t and
Delmas Kearns.
Thi s chore is a never ending job and we could use
your help. Just one hour of
your time wo uld be of great
assistance. If you can help
wilh the mowing, call the
RSVP offi ce at 992·7884.
There is a new paint job on
the floor of the activities
room at the Center. thank s to
members of !he square dance
gro up. Th~ feeling was that it
would be eas ier to dance if
the floor w•s painled. fn
addition to making it easier to
da nce it certamly gives the
room a nicer appearance.
Tha nks go to· Paddle
Lambert, Darell Tay lor,
Andrew Warner. Jerome
Coo k, Ann Cook, Bob
McElhinney
and Cli ff
Christy.
Governor 's Conference
Th e 1978 " Governor 's
Conference on Aging" will be
held June 20 and 21 at the
Ohio State Fairgrounds in
Columbus.
Transportation will be

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sprtngert fe rn cmd

\\httc .Stltln bows.

lh-11)' Wrtlesel. aunl of till'
I.Jt tdt·, was tht&gt; matron uf
l1oJ1or . an d the bridesmaids
"''"' Terri Bailr. Lung llot·
!1111 1. Jeanne Bahr, Tuppt'r!i
I l&lt;:tl!lS ,

De lJbt e

:mU whtte gluvcs.
1n

light gret•n

~;o 11 ns

and white dr ess hats.
l\\ o tn hght pink gowns and
p111k hats. and the matron uf
ltnnur wa s 111 a lighl bl ue•
g U\ \11 wtd a wh1tc dress h;;~t

dl'cu rated wtth

H

light !Jiul'

:•;olt n ribbon and daisy .
Atny Conno lly, daughter of
Mr . and Mrs . Warren Connol·

I; . HeedsvJIIe. was the fl ower
~n l. She wore a long sleel'ed
la;ht pmk gown . a dress hcl! ,
a nd ei-l rri cd a wlutr Wl t:kl'r
\,;1skel of ramiJowpeta ls.
Terry Stelhem .-as best
lt tHII ttnd the ushers were

Receives award
GALLI POLIS - Mary
Waugh Crump. daughter of
the late John W. and Goldie J.
Waugh . Crown City, recenlly
recei ved the Faculty Award
for being named !he must
outstanding scnlor nursin g
student for the past spring
semest er .
Mrs . Cru mp gr aduate d
from No rt heasl Loui siana
Uni versit y, Monroe. La . with
a BS deg ree in nursing on
May 13. A member of Phi
Kappa Phi n;otoonal honor
soc1 r1y,
Mrs. · Cru mp
gradoaled Cum laude.
She is married lo Roger M .

POMEROY .. Pian s hal'c
been completed for the open
chureh wedding of Miss Rita
Casci , daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. P&lt;tul CascJ, Middleporl,
and Terry Whillalch. son of

1928

Welcome Wagon
club activities

Mr.

May 24 - Exercise group Julie Ormsby RSVP 446'2070
7:3P p.m.
May 26 - Couple bowling at Skyline Lanes, 9 p.m.
May 31 - Exercise group. Julie Ormsby, RSVP 44&amp;-2070,
7:30p .m.
June 2- Garage Sale at Cindy Poller, 375 De bby Drive, 9
a.m. til 5 p.m.
June 5 - Board meeting for boa rd members 7:30p.m. at
Cindy Potter's.
June 7 - Exercise group at Julie Ormsby RSVP 44&amp;-2070.
Morning bridge 9:30a .m. at Teresa Bih\'s RSVP 4#-1937 .
June 8 - Crafi.S 1 p.m . T·shirt transfer at Ann Rauh RSVP
:188-98W. Canasta 7:30p.m. RSVP Garren Snyder 367.0007.
June 9 - Co uples bridge 7:30 p.m. RSVP Janice Hanley
MARY W,\ t:G H CHUMP
446-&amp;70.
June 14 - Get acquainted coffee 10 a.m. RSVP Gina
Crump . Th ey hav e 1wo Kosmo 44&amp;-3191.
ch ild r en, Brian , II . an d
June 15 - Evening bridge Pam Terrizzi RSVP 446-44115.
Angela. 9. They reside at 643
Welcome Wagon is open to any inleresled party in !he
West Highland. Ave. in Wesl area. Ca ll Joy Alwood al44&amp;-8599 or Marl' Ann Jamison al 446'
M l lll i'UC .
2649 for inf o;mation.
·
·
Mrs. Crump is a 1959
grad ual e of r;,. ll ta Academy
High School.
Allendmg the graduation
cercmnnres from thi s area
wen•
CHrr ol
Waug h.
GaiiipuiJs and Iva n Waugh,
l11i lli l'O Ihe.

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lht• Ct•ntt'l' at H 11.1 11 . and
nrr! vt• lwntt'
lit
uppnl :till llllt' l)' 6 p.m . t..'ost for

lhr e.mft•renl'&lt;' IS $:1 Pl'J'Hblc
bl' .lum· 5, 1978.
··n,r d~n· 's u(1ivltit•s in·
dmks workSIHIJ)S whirh will
ctwt•r sud1 tuph's ns n•llgaon
un d spirltullll y. Cl'i ii i C.
scxuai it v und the l•l dl'r mlult,
nnd m~lti-pu rpllSC senior
('\'ll lt~rs . A \ s~~ plnnnNI is a
eombinn tion wurkstlop ln ~
volv in~ pr('\'t,mtiv(' h~'~llth
ha bit s und lru•orpnrutln g,
fHtis on free heullh 1csting,
ph)'Sicul fit ness pro~nuus
tt nd nutrition .
Aiwther work shop t•u n-

ecnlrlltt•s on setlin g uiJ·
jectives fur !he Ohiu Com·
mission on Aging for the

eoming )'CHr.
Speukers fur lht• day Ul·
elude Martin Janis. Din,.,lor
or !he Oh io Commiss ion un

Aging. and Govl•rnur .Junws
Rhodes .
Let's have n good 111 tendance from Meigs Counl)'
!his year. Call us al 99H IIIIl
or 992·711116 by June 5 if yu u
would like lo allend !he
Confcrtm&lt;.·c June 20.

Old Man 's Cnve
We are planning 10 vi sil Old
Man's Cave on Thu rsday,
June :zg_The day .-ill be spent
in enJoying nalure's bcnuly
and a picnie lun eh. An
AORTA bu s has been
reserved fur thts trip. Co;1
will be approximalcly $5 per

tht'

L"t:·ntt~r

and

mor e

t•nn be ordered for until'r $1 each. If you are
inlrrcsted in a riledici ne
dispenser , please ca ll 992·
73 11. The sta ff at the Center
will help you fill your
dispenser, if you will bring
you r medicine and dispenser
with you to the Center.
Remember the Center will
be elo sed Monday for
Memoria I Day . Have a nice
.... k.

RIO GRANDE, Ohio - Th e
School of Homestead Living,
an early Ameri can craft
program, will beg in instruction June 12. in Rio
Grande, Ohio.
Rio Grande College and
Community College (RG CCC ), in coo peration with Bob
Evans Farms, has developed
this
new
edu cation al
program to help preser ve and
pa ss along to future
ge nerations the crafts to our
forefathers.
Classes and dates for the
progra m are: Tole Painting,
June 12·16; Basket Weaving,
June 19·23 ; Leather craft ,
June 26'30 ; Wooden Fann
Tool Making, July 10.14 ; Woo l
Spinning, July 17·21; Rug
Making, July 24·28; Basic
Chair Caning, July 31·Aug. 4;

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Basic Pottery, Aug. 7-11 ; and
Blacksmithing, Aug. 14-18.
All classes run Monday
th rough Friday. Times are 9
a .m. to 4 p.m . Monday
through Timrsday and 9 a.m.
to II a.m. Friday. Location
for the classes is the Bob
Eva~s Farms Craft bam , just
ouls1de of R10 Grande on
Ro ute 35.
Costs for each individual
class ra nge from $30 to $50.
Meals at the co llege can be
arranged . · Dormitory living
arran gement s are also
available for four nights at an
additional fee.
the
Registration for
program ca n be made in
person at Rio Grande Coll ege
m the Office of Continuing
Ed ucation. Regist ration by
mail or ph one is also

Republican Candidate

MADRIGAtS NAMED
Gi\LLIPOLIS - Mr. Ja mes
N. M. Davis, Principa l of
Ga llia Academy High School
announced the students who
had been chose n lo !he
Madriga ls for school year
1978-79 . The students are:
Sporanos - Mae Kemp,
Renae Quails, Lynn Set lie,
Mi chelle Va llie ; Alios Janel Groves. Lori Naskey,
Caro l r ellur e, Ma rga ret
E:vans, Ann Eplin g: Tenors
- Clarence McCabe. Mark
Pyles, Bobby Gurdon, Mike
Rowan , Dav id Ro bin so n:
Basses - Scott Morrison,
Allen Rutz, l 'harlie Corbin ,
Brad Harve y and Dou g
Briggs. Di rector for !he
Mad rig11ls is Mr s. Anne

, For
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Gallia Co. Commissioner

Sliturda y is UlC day yuu
spend in bed Ucnmse you 're
l'X htttiSil'd fr om thinking

VOTE FOR

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G. GORDON FISHER

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Pd . Pol. Adv .

Fischer.

i:J bout all the chores vou were
gui11g 1o d{) thrJtd&lt;ly. ·

SUNDAY, MAY 28 THRU SATURDAY, JUNE 3

ROAST BEEF SANDWICH

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Mr s.

James

Whitlaldl, Houle I, 'Mid·
diepurl.
The wedding wil l be a n
el'cntn f SH iurday, .June 3, al
2::!0 p.m. at the Saered Hca11
Church tn Pomeroy.
Mos tc will begin at 2 p.m.
wllh Mrs. Phyllis Hackett al ·
the or gan. The Rev. Fr. Paul
Welt on "'Ill officiate .
Miss llai·ba ra Archer of
Middleport will be the maid
of honor, and the bridesmaids
will be Moss Teresa Casrt,
Middleptu·t: ~nd .Mrs. Ida
Counts, ilal'lne, sisters of the
IJI'ide..,lecl.
Wtlliam i\u\1, Middleport ,
wi ll be IJesl man , and the
lL'hers wolt 1x: Joe Wisecup,
Pomeroy, and .Jim Hutton,
Middlep.ort. (;uests will be
registered by Miss Peggy
r;irolami . Pomeroy.
A receplion will be held
following !he wedding at the
Amerocan Legion Hall in
Pomeroy . Scr·v i n ~ at the
rcccpllon will be Mi ss Sha ron
Wi lson, Middleport. and Mrs.
Sheila Powell, Mhens.

P il EP~RED
PARTY HF. IJ) - Mr. and Mrs . Mark Da vis enterta in·
ed recently with a party in celebration of the birthday of
George Nidnsky. Attendin g were Mrs. Nicinsky, Mr . and
Mrs . Jeff Werry, Gallipolis. ~II(\ Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Davi.&lt;i. Middleport. Also observed was the SJxlh month
birttnlay of Mark Todd Davi s. son of the hosls. Pi ctuccd
arc George Nicmsky and hi):; .s ix month old gram.lson.
Mark .

ACCEPTS POSITION
GRADUATES HONORED
Km1 D. Pope. daughter of
Walter and Phyll is Pope , Rl.
Mr. and Mr s. C. E. Norton,
2. Patriol. Oh io, has accepted
31885
Minersville Rd. served
a posilion as F:nvironmental
a
dinner
Tuesda y, May 16,
Technici an for !he State of
honoring
!heir
son. Michael
South Carolina.· She slart ed
her job Frida y, May 26. She A. Norton, and Mr . Norton's
will be locat ed 111 l.aneasler. daughler , Mary Annett e
Cory, on !heir graduation
S&lt;luth Carolina.
from
!heir respcttfve schools,
Kim is a 1978 graduate of
Southern
Hi gh School and
Salem College. Salem. W.Va .
C.'
h
illicolhe
High School.
with a l! .S. in Biology . She did
her student teaehing al
Doddridge High School. She .
.
is a 1974 grad uate of S&lt;&gt; uth·
Attendmg were Mr . and
weslern High Sehoul. Kim 's ~rs. ~o~on. ta.nclmothers,
sisler . Tami , graduated at
rs. al ryn rvm and Mrs.
S&lt;lulhwestern May 7 1978 and Della Norton . Mr . and Mrs.
Ru ssell. Virgini a
her So(h er S'Jster'' . l .e Jl~ Pearl
B
Haney , is a 1970 graduate of ea ~h , Va . a~d Steve Norton .
So ~thw estern and is em- Miss Cory s 181h birthday
played at SEOEMS.
of May 15 was eelebra ted
w1th a cake and ~i£ts .

WITH HORSERADISH

SAUCE, BAR·B.tUE SAUCE OR
YOUR FAVORITE DRESSING.

"Lettuce &amp; Tom ato
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GAI..l.IPOIJS - Exhibit for !he month of June , 1978 "Multi-Faceted Perceptions, " Pedro L. and Laszlo G. KoeKrompecher, Artists and Architects of AU1ens, Ohio. Oils,
ucrylics, walercolors. etchings, silk screen and graphics.
Gallery Hours - Saturdays and Sundays, 1 p.m. until 5
p.m.; 'l'uesdays and Thursdays, IOu .m. until3 p.m.
June 2 - Heception for Pedro L. and Laszlo G. Koe·
Krompecher , Riverby. Members invited to mee t the artists
and vi ew their exhibil.
June 20 - Entry and authorization forms for the July 4
River Recreation Festiva l Exhibit in the City Park du e Jan
Thaler and Sue Beverly, c&lt;K:hairwomen . 7:30p.m. - F.A.C.
Interdepartmental Meeting. 9 p.m. - F .A.C. Trustees
Meeting, Hiverby .
Ju ly 4 - It a.m.-45 p.m. - River Recreation Festival
E&gt;&lt;hibit. Gallipolis City Park .

What to w ear for casu al t1mes? T ry these wood
~ ttom ed beau ti es for mu lt •nie occasions. The •r
ntf ty hardwa re tr.mm mgs plus genume leathel

uppers plus so ft padded •nsoles equal versatile
wardrobe add1 t1ons.

conn1e®
unrrustalia blv

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SECRETARIAL
REFRESHER
On June 12 there will be an opening tor
beginning and advanced Typing and
Shorthand Classes at Gallipolis Business
College. Weekdays, or night classes. Both
are being offered.

ENROLL NOWI
For more information contact Lee E. Tyler,
446·4367 .
No. 75·02·0472 8

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or an old one !hat you'd like to polish up and use to get the
swnmer season off to a good slart? A good menu for a
Memorial D~y supper in !he backyard rm ghl be:
Hamburgers, Hot Dogs
Coleslaw
Baked Beans
Vege table Relish Tra y
Strawberry Short Ca ke
When should you buy your ground beef ? Preferable, a day
or two before \h e party - no longer. unless you pla n to freeze
U1e meal for a short period lo preserve ils freshness . Thaw
frozen meat in tile refrigerator to prevent the growtll of
bacteria. Don't allow th is meat lo stand out, unrefrigerated,
for more than an hour at the most. Cook both hamburgers and
hot dogs in ba tehes small enough to be used quiekly so they
don't stand around to allow bacteria to grow .
Clea nliness in preparing food is always important, bul
especially with hamburgers. Always wash your hands
thoroughly with soap ~ nd hot water before and after handling
raw meal. 1\nd, dun'! hand le meat if you ha ve cuts or sores on
your hands.
Keep coleslaw dulled. Plan 10 bring it to the table right
from the refri gerator. Instead of Jelling a large dish of
coleslaw sit oul a! a warm temperature, replace the doshes
often with new ba lches from the refr igerator.
Don 'I ~II ow the baked beans lo sta nd for more lhan 2hours
at room temperature .
Slr awberry shof!cake is a popular summer desserl bul a
ve ry perishable one .-especially if you usc whi~ped cream . Add
the whipped eream jus! befor e serving. If you do have to wail
lo se rve shortcake, ref rigerale il promp tly. Don't lett! stand a!
a warm temperalure. Heturn leftovers to the refrigerator and
plan to use !hem soon.
Where will the mea l be prepared - &lt;II home, in the
bo ckyard , or away from home al some outdoor pi cnic site'
Where will the meal be ea ten ' Can you prepare and ser ve
the food to avoid fooct .bor ne illness? Your fam il y may enjoy
me~ Is every d ~ y wilhoul probl ems. but on holidays when large
groups get together . meals are sometimes lra nsporlc'(\ wilhout
adequate refrigeration. Bacteria can cause food poisoning. All
they need lo grow is the right cpmbinalion of lime.
temperature, and moisture .
Foodborne illness can ca use diarrhea, vomiting, stomach
cramps , and oth er unpleasant symploms whi ch can last for
severa l hours or even days. With young chi ldren and elder ly
people, !he result' ca n be more severe. Often, people mistake
foodborne illn ess for a simple "bug '' or v1rus. The real ea use
may be food thai was not pr operly handled. prepared . or
serve'(\ . This ca n be prevented.
Can perishable foods such as cream pies , seafoods, and
dishes made with eg gs. fi sh, me al, and poullry be kept COLD
(below 40 degree F J' Do not let lhese foods stand at roo m
temperature more th~ n 2 hours .
Can perishable foods such as seafood , pou ltry, and cooked
mea l.'; br kept HOT 1~bo vt• HO degree F J' Bacteria grow best
in lukewarm foods . Never let lhe se foods stand al room
temperature more lhcl n 2 hours.
Hol iday meals arc fu n but need careful plan ning. How
many peopl e c;1n you sa fely serve ' And, how much time will it
take lo prepare the food '! Don't lry lo feed more people than
you can h11ndlc. Co nsider !he size and quan ti ly of th e cooking
equipmcn l you have, your supply of eati ng utensils and dishes.
Figure oul how much refrigerator spa ce you 'll ne ed lo store
foods or hnw man y insu lated contmners you 'II need to
transporl food to a picn ic sile. Wlil wa shing faci li tie s be
avai lab le'! \J not, plan a lll'ad by Laking disposable ulcnsils,
dishes and paper towels ln help w1lh food preparation and
clean -up

CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY
MONDAY, MAY 29th
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SUNDA Y
DA NCF. Sunday al Royal
Oa l&lt; Pitrk from 7 lu 11
sponsored by cily co uncil of
Bela Sigma Phi. Music by
George Hall. Proceeds \o be
use d In Meigs Museum
projects.
CHI CKEN B a rbec ue
Sunday at Rac ine Fire
Slalion be ginning at 11 a.m.
Di nner inl'iud es one-ha lf
chicken , baked beans, slaw
' , and roll for $2.50. Sponsored
by fi re department. •

KEITII DARST
TURNS ON F. ·- Kt•ilh
Darst n•h•brall•d his llrsi
bir lhday Sa lurd~y wilh ire
4'rt•am und f·akl' at tht·
homt• or hi s pa rents. Jdf
and Kitty IJ;orsr, ~lid·
d\q.,rl . A Mic·key Muu&lt;t·
t'akt• m~dt• by Keith 's
gr.:wdpun·nts, Mr . a mi
1\·l rs. Thomas Uarst. was
St: nt•fl with
otht•r
rcfrt•shmt•nls to thost• u:tlll ·
t·d ;.uul his matnnal ~ rand ­
p.art'l!lS, Mr . and Mrs. .lohu

Melzgcr. Cru ig Uarst. Mr .
and Mrs. f:ruit· Mt•tzgt•r,
Mr. and Mrs . l{khard Mel·
zgl'l' and t·hlldrcn. ''""'
mod ·Shelly, Mrs . Johnni~
Sending gi fls Wl'rt' Mr. und
Mrs. Millurd Wildcrmulh .
Mr. and ~Irs . Glen ll enslt•r,
und Mr. and Mrs. Frunk
llrodt•ric k. A party was
also held Sundu y ut lht•
home of

IIPILAI

SILVER BRIDGE

Are you une of those people who cook oul even when tllere
is snow on Uoe b'I'Ound ' Or do you have a new barbe cue grill -

Mt'tzgt'r, Chris and l&gt;t.•vin .

PHONE 446-1611

LARK

EJt.elllllt'O A)Z4' 0 t ,

Saturday

thru June 3

8~:1Tit . l

BY

Gallipolis, Ohio

May28

1:00 to 6:00

featun n[l(
An111e An ytMl,.

Sunday thru

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count on Connie's
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SUNDAY
HOURS

Homemakers '
Circle

available. For a detailed
brochure or to register
contaCI : Bernie Murph y, Rio
Grande Coll ege and Communi ty College, Rio Grande,
Ohio 45674 (6 14·245·5353 1.
Regist ration deadlines are
four days before the start of
each class.

Plans finalized

D i t \'I S,

;\IJJ H' I'SI'ille, ami Judi Pern .
i' up ~Jt· rs Plains. They wun•
full , floresn•nt colored gown s
11 Jil t shaws. spn ng dress hats
·1\\ o were

Mr. and M I'S. Gale Osbome

fu11dsl1NI IO lht• l'tlllfi'r&lt;'IICI'
&lt;&gt;11 'l'ut•&lt;dH y, Juu&lt;· 2ll fl·o111 !he
Ct•nlt•r. Wt• will be clt•pm1in~

person.
l)cplu'!urc time from the
Cenlcr ts 8:30 a.m. with
arrival home at 5:30p.m.
Pkasc give us your name
by June 26 if you are planning
lo ~o . We will not be taking
the rnilroud trip In Nel spn·
ville th is trip as gro up tours
nrc nolnvai lable until later in
the .sununer.
Medicine Awareneso
Till' " Medicine Aware·
tJ t•ss
series conducted
by Pnt Lccgn n of Community
Mental Hea llh has alerted
ntn ny seniors to the in·
divid unl 's responsibili ty and
impor tance
of taking
prescribed medications daily
nnd Ul'('Ording lo directions.
One way to help regulate
yourself to taking the right
pi lls on the right days is
lh rough the aid of a medicine
dispense r. Thi s handy,
e,,npaCI, plastic device Is
divided !,nto 7 comp•rtments
whi ch hol ds an entire week's
wor th of medicat ion. A
limiled nu mber of dispensl' n arc avai lable at

Homestead Living class
to begin at Rio Grande

Kt~ ilh 's

gn·at-

gr:uulniotht·r. Mrs. llculah
Whitt·. Also relt•brultod lhul
dU)' was the set•ond blrthda)' of Anl ill'r Wdi.
duughtcr uf Mr . 11 11d Mrs.
Howard Well, Pumt•ruy. A
t•nokout \\as twld allfl h·t•
c•rt•:1m and c•ukt.' wt.•rt• s~ rv­

•11 . Allt-ndlng
FlureiH't'

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IIanna\'

Mrs.
whn

rcs idt•s with Mrs.' Whilt·.
Mr . and Mrs. Charlt•s

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MAKES LIST
GAI.I .J POLtS - Sherree
Ktng, daught er uf Mr. and
Mr s. Ger ald Kin g of
G~ llipulis was placed on the
Dec111 's List Uecausc of her
ha\' tng

matntain ed hig h

aca democ s1andards and
achrenn g honor grudes .
Sherrer IS now a S4"1phomore,
majorin ~
in
Special
F: duca li on at Marshall
IJnil' ersily and was a 1977
gradua le of GAHS where she
gradu aled in the lop 10
~ I'{'C flt of her Class.
DAUG HTER, 25, SHOOTS
SELt' IN HEA RT
I'AH\S IUPI ) - Pollee
lod&lt;Jy offi cially classed as a
sui code. !he death of MarieGeorge Simenon, 25 , t he
dau ghter of · celebrated
police-nove\ writ er Grorge
Simenon, shot herself in \he
hea11 wllh a pistol Thursday
at her studio on the Champs
F. lyses.
While. Mr . and Mr s.
ll erbert Gil kt')', Mrs. Myr·
lit• Watkins and Ann Chris·
1y of Akrun. Tht· blrthdaJ·
ur Mrs. Walkins was abc.
uhs&lt;•rwd during tht· day .

Bobbie Brooks bring s lres h. fem inon e
fashions to \he s umm e r scene . For a
perle ct daytime to date -li me loo k, pa"
a ruff led camisole top with drawsl nng
pan ts. Just pa rt of our colle c liOn. Top
s izes S . M. L.,
Pants, sizes 5 to
13.

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�B-5- TIJe Sunday Times-senti nel, Sunday, May m, 1978
, Tilt! Sunday Times-sentinel, Sunday, May 28, 1978

Senior Citizen Scene

Chester .UM Church setting
for Hein-Osborne wedding
l'HF:STER- Miss Deborah
II&lt;·Jn, daughter uf Mr. and
Mrs. Richard .J . Hc1n .
Mlltersv il le. and Gal e
d !-J IJurnr, ::;on of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold R. Osborne, Long l:lotlliiiJ. uxl'han gt.~d wetllli ng
~ o\.\ ~ · in an

open church

at the Chester
t:ll tlt•d Methodist Church .
•\ pi il l at 2::lO p.m. The Hev .

( t ' l' t 'IIHI IlY

l lui.&gt;ert Hayden
l) ~ t.lo u~l c

(; l'urge

offil'iau~d

at

rmg t·~re mo u y .
Pickens,

second

sludent at !he Kentucky
! 'l1r1stian College, Grayson,
h. ~· .. re&lt;~ d from Ephes.1ans 5:
· 11 ovcs submit yourse lves
l•'il l'

' UJ l 11 yuur h u~ b a nds ,

as untu

: l~c Lord .... "

Bruce Bissel l. Long llollom.
and Mik e La rkins. Long Bot·
tum; cousin of the groom,
Da ve Sorden. Middleport.
and Willi a m Amb erge r,
Cl1est!•r. They wore e~ m e l
rolurcd tuxcducs trinunt...'CI
with black velvet. and ivory
ruffled sil trls. The groom
wur~ a canwl tuxt..•du with

1\lory tritn , black v el~.tt'l vest
::md tic . and &lt;nr ivory shi rt
With bruwn rufflt's.

Todd Osbornt•. Flemming.
nephew uf the groom was the
ring bt.•.a rc r. Hl' wo re a light
leu\ SUit With a da rk brown
~ tur1 and tan tit' and carri ed~~
whrtt•Sii l 111 ptl luw.
t\ rt..Te pt 1011 was .':it'rved !11

Soloist was Miss Kim B11tey
\', ht1sc selections ind udl•d
·\ \wa ys and rorever" , " You
i .tgilt Up My Life", and
We vc Only Just Begun ."
,t,·nnifer Madur, orgamst.
played !he three songs for
;,1" s Bate) and also i!ld udcd
Hnan's Song". "If" and

Sl'I'VIllg wer(• lll{'mbcrs of the
dHuTh ~l ung wit.h K.:rthy

Pu\lius and Pam H1ffle.
ilflcr tlw rceeption. the
bndc ehanged intu ~ l avender
ruffl cxl skirl and a white rot·
tun shirt for (l huneym.uon trip
to tile Smoky Mountains.
Tht•y spent limP at Gatli n·
burg, Cherokl!l'. Townsend,
Pigt•nn Forge, Ten n .. and in
thl' Curolinas.
They now rcsid&lt;' a t Houle I,
C'oun try l..ct nt.•, Shade.
Tire new Mrs. Osborne is &lt;J
IniB gradua(l' of F:astern
1 \ t ~ lt

Sehoul

nn d

dut• s

\'Oi untec r work with PPrsoncd
,\ dvoc.aq ·. The groom, a 19H
greid£t ull' of F.ast(•nt, cmd a
19/G gn:tduat.l' uf Hucklllg

the cilur eh soe tal room
ful lowt11g the l'crcmuny Tht·

'1\ ·duural

tltret• Ur red \\·t·dding cakt·'

degn·t• m tl'&lt;.:rcC:Jtiun cmd

was decorawt! with pink
rust.:'s cmd (;nTI&lt;III l'ulumns
and fe(ltured tlw \\'L'ddin ~
coupl e bct wct.'n trc rs.
A ~s r stt ng with tlw reccptvn

wildlife. is employed 11s a
laiJurer fur Blunt lli'Ut hcrs

Culh•gc with a

l'oiL"trud ton · uf

Wa shington

D upont.

Bllltlll ll,

Long

ButtPII1 .

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Carr

J.: \t· r~ rccn . ··

An arch ed t· e~mh.: lrlb r ;t
. dv11g wtth tw o nme IJnmch
, andelnbrH dcmnned tiH'

ANN IVERSARY MARKED - Mr. and Mrs . Leslie 13.
Carr. Pomeroy, celebrated teir 38th wedding anniversary
on Mother 's Day at the home of their daughter and son-inlaw, Mr . and Mrs . Gene Wolfe , Tuppers Plains. Mr. and
Mrs. Carr are also the parents of Mrs. Rita Huges, Mrs.
Nancy Griffith, and Ronald Carr who were unable to at·
lend due to illness. Other guests of honor allhe celebrallon were Mr. Ca rr's sister. Edna Marie Watson, Point
Pleasant. whose birthday was celebra ted, and his mother,
Mrs. Garnet Carr. Point Pleasa nt, honored as the eldest
living mother of the fam ily having five children, ni ne
- ~l'anilch il rlren , :l8 greal-gran dchildren, and seven great·
gre~ l ·g rundchildren . Also attending the dinner were Mrs.
Jeanie Boggs, Steve Schneider. Troy Gri ffith . Rick
Tay lor, and Juice Wolfe, grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs.
Ca rr. Doves and ga rlands dec or~ted the tiered anniver·
S&lt;J ry cake . Both the anniversary cake and the birthday
cak e were i&gt;&lt;1ked by Mrs. Nancy Roush of Tuppers Plains.

, ilurch. The fan ul.1 pews
\\t' tT

marked with whltt' S&lt;-Jll n

lii 1\\ S.

in marnage by' ht•r
!;1ther. tlw bnde wure a slll'er
pol) t'ster O\' CI' taHew guwn
lilshiuncd with a s tand u~ cui·
Iii r, full , sheer sleeves
!:&lt;~ lhe rcd at the wrisl. an empi ll' waist. with the skirt flow·
mg intu a trO:Jin . Venict• lcu.'l'
111\)tifs were featured un the
~~ow n . The bride's VI! II was at!ad!l'd to a cC:Jmelut c t~ p ;tnd
\\aS also decorated
wtth
\ cntt'l! l~;~ ct! motifs.
Site cotrricd a white le~ ce f&lt;.t n
.h.'tTnted with peppernu nt.
( ;l Vl'll

Hli ll Ul'l l l'
~ ~ll' a t h,

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RSVP
POMEHOY - Our lhHnks
go to several male membt'rs
of the Retired Seni or
Volunt eer Program . The next
time you drive pas! the
Center or •re at the Center,
take the time to look at !he
river bank and !he flower
beds and observe what they
have accomplished .
The following volunlcers
have been working Vl'ry hard
the past two weeks sprucing
up the outside appea rance of
lhe Center. They provid ed not
on ly the labor but many
brought their own tools wilh
which to work with. This is
certa inly above and beyond
the ca ll of duly and il is much
appreciated by everyone .
Thank you, Cliff Christy .
Virgil , Gene, Daylon and
Kermit McElroy. Cl•rence
McNeal, Jerome Cook.
Charles David, FtanR Clark ,
Homer Young and Charles
!Wgers. Also thank you lo
Hugh and Wayne Leofhei t and
Delmas Kearns.
Thi s chore is a never ending job and we could use
your help. Just one hour of
your time wo uld be of great
assistance. If you can help
wilh the mowing, call the
RSVP offi ce at 992·7884.
There is a new paint job on
the floor of the activities
room at the Center. thank s to
members of !he square dance
gro up. Th~ feeling was that it
would be eas ier to dance if
the floor w•s painled. fn
addition to making it easier to
da nce it certamly gives the
room a nicer appearance.
Tha nks go to· Paddle
Lambert, Darell Tay lor,
Andrew Warner. Jerome
Coo k, Ann Cook, Bob
McElhinney
and Cli ff
Christy.
Governor 's Conference
Th e 1978 " Governor 's
Conference on Aging" will be
held June 20 and 21 at the
Ohio State Fairgrounds in
Columbus.
Transportation will be

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sprtngert fe rn cmd

\\httc .Stltln bows.

lh-11)' Wrtlesel. aunl of till'
I.Jt tdt·, was tht&gt; matron uf
l1oJ1or . an d the bridesmaids
"''"' Terri Bailr. Lung llot·
!1111 1. Jeanne Bahr, Tuppt'r!i
I l&lt;:tl!lS ,

De lJbt e

:mU whtte gluvcs.
1n

light gret•n

~;o 11 ns

and white dr ess hats.
l\\ o tn hght pink gowns and
p111k hats. and the matron uf
ltnnur wa s 111 a lighl bl ue•
g U\ \11 wtd a wh1tc dress h;;~t

dl'cu rated wtth

H

light !Jiul'

:•;olt n ribbon and daisy .
Atny Conno lly, daughter of
Mr . and Mrs . Warren Connol·

I; . HeedsvJIIe. was the fl ower
~n l. She wore a long sleel'ed
la;ht pmk gown . a dress hcl! ,
a nd ei-l rri cd a wlutr Wl t:kl'r
\,;1skel of ramiJowpeta ls.
Terry Stelhem .-as best
lt tHII ttnd the ushers were

Receives award
GALLI POLIS - Mary
Waugh Crump. daughter of
the late John W. and Goldie J.
Waugh . Crown City, recenlly
recei ved the Faculty Award
for being named !he must
outstanding scnlor nursin g
student for the past spring
semest er .
Mrs . Cru mp gr aduate d
from No rt heasl Loui siana
Uni versit y, Monroe. La . with
a BS deg ree in nursing on
May 13. A member of Phi
Kappa Phi n;otoonal honor
soc1 r1y,
Mrs. · Cru mp
gradoaled Cum laude.
She is married lo Roger M .

POMEROY .. Pian s hal'c
been completed for the open
chureh wedding of Miss Rita
Casci , daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. P&lt;tul CascJ, Middleporl,
and Terry Whillalch. son of

1928

Welcome Wagon
club activities

Mr.

May 24 - Exercise group Julie Ormsby RSVP 446'2070
7:3P p.m.
May 26 - Couple bowling at Skyline Lanes, 9 p.m.
May 31 - Exercise group. Julie Ormsby, RSVP 44&amp;-2070,
7:30p .m.
June 2- Garage Sale at Cindy Poller, 375 De bby Drive, 9
a.m. til 5 p.m.
June 5 - Board meeting for boa rd members 7:30p.m. at
Cindy Potter's.
June 7 - Exercise group at Julie Ormsby RSVP 44&amp;-2070.
Morning bridge 9:30a .m. at Teresa Bih\'s RSVP 4#-1937 .
June 8 - Crafi.S 1 p.m . T·shirt transfer at Ann Rauh RSVP
:188-98W. Canasta 7:30p.m. RSVP Garren Snyder 367.0007.
June 9 - Co uples bridge 7:30 p.m. RSVP Janice Hanley
MARY W,\ t:G H CHUMP
446-&amp;70.
June 14 - Get acquainted coffee 10 a.m. RSVP Gina
Crump . Th ey hav e 1wo Kosmo 44&amp;-3191.
ch ild r en, Brian , II . an d
June 15 - Evening bridge Pam Terrizzi RSVP 446-44115.
Angela. 9. They reside at 643
Welcome Wagon is open to any inleresled party in !he
West Highland. Ave. in Wesl area. Ca ll Joy Alwood al44&amp;-8599 or Marl' Ann Jamison al 446'
M l lll i'UC .
2649 for inf o;mation.
·
·
Mrs. Crump is a 1959
grad ual e of r;,. ll ta Academy
High School.
Allendmg the graduation
cercmnnres from thi s area
wen•
CHrr ol
Waug h.
GaiiipuiJs and Iva n Waugh,
l11i lli l'O Ihe.

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FLEXSTEEL FINE FURNITURE
BEGINS ON THE INSIDE TO ASSURE
QUALITY, COMFORT, BEAUTY AND DURABILITY

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:"'&lt;.liM! 111 roau
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fi!Ul

llrUJAU

lht• Ct•ntt'l' at H 11.1 11 . and
nrr! vt• lwntt'
lit
uppnl :till llllt' l)' 6 p.m . t..'ost for

lhr e.mft•renl'&lt;' IS $:1 Pl'J'Hblc
bl' .lum· 5, 1978.
··n,r d~n· 's u(1ivltit•s in·
dmks workSIHIJ)S whirh will
ctwt•r sud1 tuph's ns n•llgaon
un d spirltullll y. Cl'i ii i C.
scxuai it v und the l•l dl'r mlult,
nnd m~lti-pu rpllSC senior
('\'ll lt~rs . A \ s~~ plnnnNI is a
eombinn tion wurkstlop ln ~
volv in~ pr('\'t,mtiv(' h~'~llth
ha bit s und lru•orpnrutln g,
fHtis on free heullh 1csting,
ph)'Sicul fit ness pro~nuus
tt nd nutrition .
Aiwther work shop t•u n-

ecnlrlltt•s on setlin g uiJ·
jectives fur !he Ohiu Com·
mission on Aging for the

eoming )'CHr.
Speukers fur lht• day Ul·
elude Martin Janis. Din,.,lor
or !he Oh io Commiss ion un

Aging. and Govl•rnur .Junws
Rhodes .
Let's have n good 111 tendance from Meigs Counl)'
!his year. Call us al 99H IIIIl
or 992·711116 by June 5 if yu u
would like lo allend !he
Confcrtm&lt;.·c June 20.

Old Man 's Cnve
We are planning 10 vi sil Old
Man's Cave on Thu rsday,
June :zg_The day .-ill be spent
in enJoying nalure's bcnuly
and a picnie lun eh. An
AORTA bu s has been
reserved fur thts trip. Co;1
will be approximalcly $5 per

tht'

L"t:·ntt~r

and

mor e

t•nn be ordered for until'r $1 each. If you are
inlrrcsted in a riledici ne
dispenser , please ca ll 992·
73 11. The sta ff at the Center
will help you fill your
dispenser, if you will bring
you r medicine and dispenser
with you to the Center.
Remember the Center will
be elo sed Monday for
Memoria I Day . Have a nice
.... k.

RIO GRANDE, Ohio - Th e
School of Homestead Living,
an early Ameri can craft
program, will beg in instruction June 12. in Rio
Grande, Ohio.
Rio Grande College and
Community College (RG CCC ), in coo peration with Bob
Evans Farms, has developed
this
new
edu cation al
program to help preser ve and
pa ss along to future
ge nerations the crafts to our
forefathers.
Classes and dates for the
progra m are: Tole Painting,
June 12·16; Basket Weaving,
June 19·23 ; Leather craft ,
June 26'30 ; Wooden Fann
Tool Making, July 10.14 ; Woo l
Spinning, July 17·21; Rug
Making, July 24·28; Basic
Chair Caning, July 31·Aug. 4;

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Basic Pottery, Aug. 7-11 ; and
Blacksmithing, Aug. 14-18.
All classes run Monday
th rough Friday. Times are 9
a .m. to 4 p.m . Monday
through Timrsday and 9 a.m.
to II a.m. Friday. Location
for the classes is the Bob
Eva~s Farms Craft bam , just
ouls1de of R10 Grande on
Ro ute 35.
Costs for each individual
class ra nge from $30 to $50.
Meals at the co llege can be
arranged . · Dormitory living
arran gement s are also
available for four nights at an
additional fee.
the
Registration for
program ca n be made in
person at Rio Grande Coll ege
m the Office of Continuing
Ed ucation. Regist ration by
mail or ph one is also

Republican Candidate

MADRIGAtS NAMED
Gi\LLIPOLIS - Mr. Ja mes
N. M. Davis, Principa l of
Ga llia Academy High School
announced the students who
had been chose n lo !he
Madriga ls for school year
1978-79 . The students are:
Sporanos - Mae Kemp,
Renae Quails, Lynn Set lie,
Mi chelle Va llie ; Alios Janel Groves. Lori Naskey,
Caro l r ellur e, Ma rga ret
E:vans, Ann Eplin g: Tenors
- Clarence McCabe. Mark
Pyles, Bobby Gurdon, Mike
Rowan , Dav id Ro bin so n:
Basses - Scott Morrison,
Allen Rutz, l 'harlie Corbin ,
Brad Harve y and Dou g
Briggs. Di rector for !he
Mad rig11ls is Mr s. Anne

, For
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Gallia Co. Commissioner

Sliturda y is UlC day yuu
spend in bed Ucnmse you 're
l'X htttiSil'd fr om thinking

VOTE FOR

l!J

G. GORDON FISHER

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Pd . Pol. Adv .

Fischer.

i:J bout all the chores vou were
gui11g 1o d{) thrJtd&lt;ly. ·

SUNDAY, MAY 28 THRU SATURDAY, JUNE 3

ROAST BEEF SANDWICH

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an d

Mr s.

James

Whitlaldl, Houle I, 'Mid·
diepurl.
The wedding wil l be a n
el'cntn f SH iurday, .June 3, al
2::!0 p.m. at the Saered Hca11
Church tn Pomeroy.
Mos tc will begin at 2 p.m.
wllh Mrs. Phyllis Hackett al ·
the or gan. The Rev. Fr. Paul
Welt on "'Ill officiate .
Miss llai·ba ra Archer of
Middleport will be the maid
of honor, and the bridesmaids
will be Moss Teresa Casrt,
Middleptu·t: ~nd .Mrs. Ida
Counts, ilal'lne, sisters of the
IJI'ide..,lecl.
Wtlliam i\u\1, Middleport ,
wi ll be IJesl man , and the
lL'hers wolt 1x: Joe Wisecup,
Pomeroy, and .Jim Hutton,
Middlep.ort. (;uests will be
registered by Miss Peggy
r;irolami . Pomeroy.
A receplion will be held
following !he wedding at the
Amerocan Legion Hall in
Pomeroy . Scr·v i n ~ at the
rcccpllon will be Mi ss Sha ron
Wi lson, Middleport. and Mrs.
Sheila Powell, Mhens.

P il EP~RED
PARTY HF. IJ) - Mr. and Mrs . Mark Da vis enterta in·
ed recently with a party in celebration of the birthday of
George Nidnsky. Attendin g were Mrs. Nicinsky, Mr . and
Mrs . Jeff Werry, Gallipolis. ~II(\ Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Davi.&lt;i. Middleport. Also observed was the SJxlh month
birttnlay of Mark Todd Davi s. son of the hosls. Pi ctuccd
arc George Nicmsky and hi):; .s ix month old gram.lson.
Mark .

ACCEPTS POSITION
GRADUATES HONORED
Km1 D. Pope. daughter of
Walter and Phyll is Pope , Rl.
Mr. and Mr s. C. E. Norton,
2. Patriol. Oh io, has accepted
31885
Minersville Rd. served
a posilion as F:nvironmental
a
dinner
Tuesda y, May 16,
Technici an for !he State of
honoring
!heir
son. Michael
South Carolina.· She slart ed
her job Frida y, May 26. She A. Norton, and Mr . Norton's
will be locat ed 111 l.aneasler. daughler , Mary Annett e
Cory, on !heir graduation
S&lt;luth Carolina.
from
!heir respcttfve schools,
Kim is a 1978 graduate of
Southern
Hi gh School and
Salem College. Salem. W.Va .
C.'
h
illicolhe
High School.
with a l! .S. in Biology . She did
her student teaehing al
Doddridge High School. She .
.
is a 1974 grad uate of S&lt;&gt; uth·
Attendmg were Mr . and
weslern High Sehoul. Kim 's ~rs. ~o~on. ta.nclmothers,
sisler . Tami , graduated at
rs. al ryn rvm and Mrs.
S&lt;lulhwestern May 7 1978 and Della Norton . Mr . and Mrs.
Ru ssell. Virgini a
her So(h er S'Jster'' . l .e Jl~ Pearl
B
Haney , is a 1970 graduate of ea ~h , Va . a~d Steve Norton .
So ~thw estern and is em- Miss Cory s 181h birthday
played at SEOEMS.
of May 15 was eelebra ted
w1th a cake and ~i£ts .

WITH HORSERADISH

SAUCE, BAR·B.tUE SAUCE OR
YOUR FAVORITE DRESSING.

"Lettuce &amp; Tom ato
Add~ional

Charge"

"DELICIOUS"

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GAI..l.IPOIJS - Exhibit for !he month of June , 1978 "Multi-Faceted Perceptions, " Pedro L. and Laszlo G. KoeKrompecher, Artists and Architects of AU1ens, Ohio. Oils,
ucrylics, walercolors. etchings, silk screen and graphics.
Gallery Hours - Saturdays and Sundays, 1 p.m. until 5
p.m.; 'l'uesdays and Thursdays, IOu .m. until3 p.m.
June 2 - Heception for Pedro L. and Laszlo G. Koe·
Krompecher , Riverby. Members invited to mee t the artists
and vi ew their exhibil.
June 20 - Entry and authorization forms for the July 4
River Recreation Festiva l Exhibit in the City Park du e Jan
Thaler and Sue Beverly, c&lt;K:hairwomen . 7:30p.m. - F.A.C.
Interdepartmental Meeting. 9 p.m. - F .A.C. Trustees
Meeting, Hiverby .
Ju ly 4 - It a.m.-45 p.m. - River Recreation Festival
E&gt;&lt;hibit. Gallipolis City Park .

What to w ear for casu al t1mes? T ry these wood
~ ttom ed beau ti es for mu lt •nie occasions. The •r
ntf ty hardwa re tr.mm mgs plus genume leathel

uppers plus so ft padded •nsoles equal versatile
wardrobe add1 t1ons.

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REFRESHER
On June 12 there will be an opening tor
beginning and advanced Typing and
Shorthand Classes at Gallipolis Business
College. Weekdays, or night classes. Both
are being offered.

ENROLL NOWI
For more information contact Lee E. Tyler,
446·4367 .
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or an old one !hat you'd like to polish up and use to get the
swnmer season off to a good slart? A good menu for a
Memorial D~y supper in !he backyard rm ghl be:
Hamburgers, Hot Dogs
Coleslaw
Baked Beans
Vege table Relish Tra y
Strawberry Short Ca ke
When should you buy your ground beef ? Preferable, a day
or two before \h e party - no longer. unless you pla n to freeze
U1e meal for a short period lo preserve ils freshness . Thaw
frozen meat in tile refrigerator to prevent the growtll of
bacteria. Don't allow th is meat lo stand out, unrefrigerated,
for more than an hour at the most. Cook both hamburgers and
hot dogs in ba tehes small enough to be used quiekly so they
don't stand around to allow bacteria to grow .
Clea nliness in preparing food is always important, bul
especially with hamburgers. Always wash your hands
thoroughly with soap ~ nd hot water before and after handling
raw meal. 1\nd, dun'! hand le meat if you ha ve cuts or sores on
your hands.
Keep coleslaw dulled. Plan 10 bring it to the table right
from the refri gerator. Instead of Jelling a large dish of
coleslaw sit oul a! a warm temperature, replace the doshes
often with new ba lches from the refr igerator.
Don 'I ~II ow the baked beans lo sta nd for more lhan 2hours
at room temperature .
Slr awberry shof!cake is a popular summer desserl bul a
ve ry perishable one .-especially if you usc whi~ped cream . Add
the whipped eream jus! befor e serving. If you do have to wail
lo se rve shortcake, ref rigerale il promp tly. Don't lett! stand a!
a warm temperalure. Heturn leftovers to the refrigerator and
plan to use !hem soon.
Where will the mea l be prepared - &lt;II home, in the
bo ckyard , or away from home al some outdoor pi cnic site'
Where will the meal be ea ten ' Can you prepare and ser ve
the food to avoid fooct .bor ne illness? Your fam il y may enjoy
me~ Is every d ~ y wilhoul probl ems. but on holidays when large
groups get together . meals are sometimes lra nsporlc'(\ wilhout
adequate refrigeration. Bacteria can cause food poisoning. All
they need lo grow is the right cpmbinalion of lime.
temperature, and moisture .
Foodborne illness can ca use diarrhea, vomiting, stomach
cramps , and oth er unpleasant symploms whi ch can last for
severa l hours or even days. With young chi ldren and elder ly
people, !he result' ca n be more severe. Often, people mistake
foodborne illn ess for a simple "bug '' or v1rus. The real ea use
may be food thai was not pr operly handled. prepared . or
serve'(\ . This ca n be prevented.
Can perishable foods such as cream pies , seafoods, and
dishes made with eg gs. fi sh, me al, and poullry be kept COLD
(below 40 degree F J' Do not let lhese foods stand at roo m
temperature more th~ n 2 hours .
Can perishable foods such as seafood , pou ltry, and cooked
mea l.'; br kept HOT 1~bo vt• HO degree F J' Bacteria grow best
in lukewarm foods . Never let lhe se foods stand al room
temperature more lhcl n 2 hours.
Hol iday meals arc fu n but need careful plan ning. How
many peopl e c;1n you sa fely serve ' And, how much time will it
take lo prepare the food '! Don't lry lo feed more people than
you can h11ndlc. Co nsider !he size and quan ti ly of th e cooking
equipmcn l you have, your supply of eati ng utensils and dishes.
Figure oul how much refrigerator spa ce you 'll ne ed lo store
foods or hnw man y insu lated contmners you 'II need to
transporl food to a picn ic sile. Wlil wa shing faci li tie s be
avai lab le'! \J not, plan a lll'ad by Laking disposable ulcnsils,
dishes and paper towels ln help w1lh food preparation and
clean -up

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MONDAY, MAY 29th
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SUNDA Y
DA NCF. Sunday al Royal
Oa l&lt; Pitrk from 7 lu 11
sponsored by cily co uncil of
Bela Sigma Phi. Music by
George Hall. Proceeds \o be
use d In Meigs Museum
projects.
CHI CKEN B a rbec ue
Sunday at Rac ine Fire
Slalion be ginning at 11 a.m.
Di nner inl'iud es one-ha lf
chicken , baked beans, slaw
' , and roll for $2.50. Sponsored
by fi re department. •

KEITII DARST
TURNS ON F. ·- Kt•ilh
Darst n•h•brall•d his llrsi
bir lhday Sa lurd~y wilh ire
4'rt•am und f·akl' at tht·
homt• or hi s pa rents. Jdf
and Kitty IJ;orsr, ~lid·
d\q.,rl . A Mic·key Muu&lt;t·
t'akt• m~dt• by Keith 's
gr.:wdpun·nts, Mr . a mi
1\·l rs. Thomas Uarst. was
St: nt•fl with
otht•r
rcfrt•shmt•nls to thost• u:tlll ·
t·d ;.uul his matnnal ~ rand ­
p.art'l!lS, Mr . and Mrs. .lohu

Melzgcr. Cru ig Uarst. Mr .
and Mrs. f:ruit· Mt•tzgt•r,
Mr. and Mrs . l{khard Mel·
zgl'l' and t·hlldrcn. ''""'
mod ·Shelly, Mrs . Johnni~
Sending gi fls Wl'rt' Mr. und
Mrs. Millurd Wildcrmulh .
Mr. and ~Irs . Glen ll enslt•r,
und Mr. and Mrs. Frunk
llrodt•ric k. A party was
also held Sundu y ut lht•
home of

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Are you une of those people who cook oul even when tllere
is snow on Uoe b'I'Ound ' Or do you have a new barbe cue grill -

Mt'tzgt'r, Chris and l&gt;t.•vin .

PHONE 446-1611

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Saturday

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Gallipolis, Ohio

May28

1:00 to 6:00

featun n[l(
An111e An ytMl,.

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SUNDAY
HOURS

Homemakers '
Circle

available. For a detailed
brochure or to register
contaCI : Bernie Murph y, Rio
Grande Coll ege and Communi ty College, Rio Grande,
Ohio 45674 (6 14·245·5353 1.
Regist ration deadlines are
four days before the start of
each class.

Plans finalized

D i t \'I S,

;\IJJ H' I'SI'ille, ami Judi Pern .
i' up ~Jt· rs Plains. They wun•
full , floresn•nt colored gown s
11 Jil t shaws. spn ng dress hats
·1\\ o were

Mr. and M I'S. Gale Osbome

fu11dsl1NI IO lht• l'tlllfi'r&lt;'IICI'
&lt;&gt;11 'l'ut•&lt;dH y, Juu&lt;· 2ll fl·o111 !he
Ct•nlt•r. Wt• will be clt•pm1in~

person.
l)cplu'!urc time from the
Cenlcr ts 8:30 a.m. with
arrival home at 5:30p.m.
Pkasc give us your name
by June 26 if you are planning
lo ~o . We will not be taking
the rnilroud trip In Nel spn·
ville th is trip as gro up tours
nrc nolnvai lable until later in
the .sununer.
Medicine Awareneso
Till' " Medicine Aware·
tJ t•ss
series conducted
by Pnt Lccgn n of Community
Mental Hea llh has alerted
ntn ny seniors to the in·
divid unl 's responsibili ty and
impor tance
of taking
prescribed medications daily
nnd Ul'('Ording lo directions.
One way to help regulate
yourself to taking the right
pi lls on the right days is
lh rough the aid of a medicine
dispense r. Thi s handy,
e,,npaCI, plastic device Is
divided !,nto 7 comp•rtments
whi ch hol ds an entire week's
wor th of medicat ion. A
limiled nu mber of dispensl' n arc avai lable at

Homestead Living class
to begin at Rio Grande

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gr:uulniotht·r. Mrs. llculah
Whitt·. Also relt•brultod lhul
dU)' was the set•ond blrthda)' of Anl ill'r Wdi.
duughtcr uf Mr . 11 11d Mrs.
Howard Well, Pumt•ruy. A
t•nokout \\as twld allfl h·t•
c•rt•:1m and c•ukt.' wt.•rt• s~ rv­

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Mr . and Mrs. Charlt•s

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GAI.I .J POLtS - Sherree
Ktng, daught er uf Mr. and
Mr s. Ger ald Kin g of
G~ llipulis was placed on the
Dec111 's List Uecausc of her
ha\' tng

matntain ed hig h

aca democ s1andards and
achrenn g honor grudes .
Sherrer IS now a S4"1phomore,
majorin ~
in
Special
F: duca li on at Marshall
IJnil' ersily and was a 1977
gradua le of GAHS where she
gradu aled in the lop 10
~ I'{'C flt of her Class.
DAUG HTER, 25, SHOOTS
SELt' IN HEA RT
I'AH\S IUPI ) - Pollee
lod&lt;Jy offi cially classed as a
sui code. !he death of MarieGeorge Simenon, 25 , t he
dau ghter of · celebrated
police-nove\ writ er Grorge
Simenon, shot herself in \he
hea11 wllh a pistol Thursday
at her studio on the Champs
F. lyses.
While. Mr . and Mr s.
ll erbert Gil kt')', Mrs. Myr·
lit• Watkins and Ann Chris·
1y of Akrun. Tht· blrthdaJ·
ur Mrs. Walkins was abc.
uhs&lt;•rwd during tht· day .

Bobbie Brooks bring s lres h. fem inon e
fashions to \he s umm e r scene . For a
perle ct daytime to date -li me loo k, pa"
a ruff led camisole top with drawsl nng
pan ts. Just pa rt of our colle c liOn. Top
s izes S . M. L.,
Pants, sizes 5 to
13.

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- { The Sund~y Times-Sentinel, Sunday, May 28, 1976

Alisa Ann Harris marries
of silk illusion. She carried
il&lt;iby blut• daisy pompons
mixed with white pompons
and baby 's breath w1th babJ'
blue ribbun tied in lover's
knots .
Lori Guinther of Svracuse
was th~ me~id of ho;1or ami
sht won • et blue polyester
lung gown with Cl .squart· neck
trmuned in blue la ce. puffed
sleeves, a ruffle at the bot·
tum , ami a long sash which
tied 111 back. Ht• r sun hat was
B CJCI'
\\ tth SL' kl'tiOllS
l/1·
dueli ng " IVt'\·,· Dnll' Just tied with blu&lt;' ribbon and she
Begun .. .
· · E \ ' l' q.!·n·en ". r.a rn ed whilL' daisy pmupun!o)
· ·S mndllnt·." Whl·n We nuxed \'r·1th !Jab~' blut• ones
Touch ... ·· Fu·st T!nw Erer I Hlld paby 's breath w1th whitt•
Saw Your f;tce" . and · ·1\ Sum - laee trim . Michelle Harris.
s 1~ter uf the Uridl! was in a
mer ·~ Place "
lJiu e lung pol~·cstcr dress with
Tht~ dlUtTh 1\a.S dt•curalt:d
!ugh
m•ckl ine trimmed 111
w1th staudmg ntse~ of v..' htte
gla dioli ami b&lt;ib1 bl ue nb- bl ue la ce, puffed sleeves. rufbons.
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n ~·d bottom. etnd {I sash. She
worl' blu e et nd whitt• flmn!rs
Gl\'t'll 11 1 JtlatTI&lt;:tgl' by her
PO MI': IWY ·· The
Mt.
Moriah 1-tacHJC Church uf God
was the sett mg fur tlw May 6
wt'!ldmg of Miss AI isH Ann
H~ rns. daughter uf Mr. and
Mrs . Paul E. Harris,
Minersv ille, and i{lck Alliin
findley , sun of Mr. and Mrs.
Charels Fo lllll'). Jr ., Hacine.
The wcddmg was pt'rfunnt'!l by till' Hrv Donalrll'ombs
at 6::!0 p.1n. foll owing a pro·
greun uf ttlll.~tl' l&gt;y Jut·clyn

fath er. thl' bndl' was attired
in a gu \1 11 of whllt' sheer
urgarll.H a11d chantilly lal'L' .

Tht.• bod t\'l.' 11 as tu~~hllghted
by H high !lt'ckllltl' C
Hld full

bishop sit-J'I t'S. The bouffwll
sk1rt wa~ aLlvrn cd wit/1 fiw
rufflt·~

row:-. of

and L'Xb'ndl'd

to H ctm pt'l tril!ll 111 haC"k. Her

heodpll'l'L' \1 a:-. t'o\·L· n·d with
lal'l' and twld a fn1ge r l!p \ 't•il

MEMORIAL
WEEK EN D SPECIAL
Fn . thr u Mon .

Colorful decorated pots , 8",
reg . 'l -\5 .
Now 2-S4 .i S
6", reg . 2-)3.50 Now 'l - ~J . OO
Larg e
~ele ction
of
, Memor1al Dav Flowers.
Hr s.: 10-9 Dailv ; 11·7 Sun .

Closed Tu esday

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GIFT SHOP

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The bride to earn out the

tr&lt;-~ditJun uf "!WIIletiting old"
ce~r n l'd her mother 's hand-

kerchief. for ·something
lll' \r ". her \H~tlding alti n.~ . for
··surnething borrowed'', lhe
huop fur her gown , ctnd for
"sOJnctlung blue ". a blue
garter.
Ringbca rer was Jt•remr
Huush. neptlew uf Uw grooni .
Wayne Satterfield of Wellstun
was the best man. and the
ushers wen• P.nc i-lfHTlS,
Mi tH.'t'S \ "llle . brother of Uw
bride, Hnfl Oa vt• Fi ndh•r ,
Hacine . brother uf the gro01n
For her daug h lt.·r ·~ wed ·
dtng, Mr s. HetrTI :oo wore a lung
gu wn of turquo1sr polyrster
&lt;:111d while atTessoril~S . Her
duubll· c-arnatiOn rursagc wets
tJpped in blue and t1ed w1th
blue nbbon . Mrs. Findley
wa s 111 a mint green dress
\\llh wlult' acn:ssones and

wore a carnatiOn cors~:~gc
with green ribbons .
A reception honoring ihe
couple was was held in the
Racine

American

Legion

hall. The table was det·urated
with blue and white
streamers and blue and white
daisies. The three tiered cake
decorated with roses, doves
and cupids, fe;oturc'l two
satin bells on top. Separating
the second and third tiers uf
the cake was em etrrangenu~nt
of baby 's b1·eath .
Donna Gibbs bakl&gt;d and
served the cake . Others
assisting at the table were
Sharon Bailey. Angela Mar·
cinko. and Mary Gui nther.
Registering guests were C'ttr·
ne Guinther

Cmdy

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Warden.
,
for her wedding tri p. the
bride changed into d
polyester dress tmruned in
navy blue. The eou plc now
resides in Syracuse.
The bride is a 1977 graduate
of Southern High School. Mr.
Find ley, also a gmdualc of
Soul hem, is emp loyed at the
G. and J. Auto Parts. Out-&lt;Jf·
town guests at llw weddmg
werl' Mr. ami Mrs. James
Satterfield and fam ily,
Wellston ; Mr. and Mrs. (~lt· n
RObinson and Glen , Louist',
Ky.: Tammy Spa ngler.
Ripley, IV . Va.: ami Mr. and
Mrs. Gar·y Gibbs ami Julie.
MdsOn, W. Va .

Mr. and Mn Rick Findley

Shirley
Turner
gets crown
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For sight
Always wear eye cream out
on the tennis courts so you
don't ge t crinkles after
squinting at the ball. Or wea r
sunglasses instead.

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TU RNS TlllllTEEN
Mary Ann Durst recen tl y
ce lebrated
her
13th
birthday
with
two
parti es.
One
part)'
was atte nd ed by her

"REMEMBER now thy Creator in the
days of thy Youth"

classmates

United Pentecostal Church
venue

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- Friday, June 2

Master Youth Rally

June 2

t' riday Evening. Youth Choir· Special Singing • Preaching

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Seed Transportation ?

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Store' Hours:

Mon.-Sat.
8 am-10 pm
Sunday
10 am-10 pm

· Support Your Community Vote Yes For School Bond
Levy on June 6.

Prices Effective
Thru
June 3, 1978

MIXED
FRYER PARTS ••L~; •••

and wure tlle Tops red J'Ol.Jc
du nn~

1he rcrcmorw. She
ser ved rake, punch and
abu wa.-; pn:sented a· flower
candy favors. The second Tup ~ c harm an d each
party was attendfd b\' llll' JIIbtT ga\"l' ht·r H gift. Mrs.
members of the United Ft;r Turner lost a total of :11
Centervill e Electrons 4-H
Opportunity 4-H Club. This puumb . 1\ll three lost a tot"! Club met May 15 at Cen·
group went to the Burger of ~,!J puund:..
terville Town Hall . Troy
Chef to ea t then returned to
Plan,&lt;, wen• made for a rw w Daniels presided and had
the Durst re sidl'nct• fur ('UIItest tu bt gin and add!· charge of the prog ram .
cake and ke &lt;'ream and to
twr wl cha rms wrltl;e ordered Stacey and Kelly Arrowood
play games. Guests at· for thuse &lt;H.:h!C\'Iflg Wl'ight led devotions. There will be a
tending were Grnelle Cox, loss . Since Ult' rtH.:elmg plan• yard sa le June 17 in front of
Kelly Sa nd er s, Denis e at the dlUrth is betng the Town Hall. The next
Sroll, Judy Ours!, Julie
l'l'IIWdded . a lll' W lul'illtun is meeting will be May 23 at
Durst and Paige Layne. l~m g ~o u gh t lJy the Clul.J. In· Centerv ille Town Hall. Ad·
Other guests w,ere Tammy fon nrt iJO n itS tu tlwt lon ttlun visor s are Ann Danlels and
Patrick, Kenny Patrick , lllfl)' IJl' oiJ I&lt;IIII Cd f rurn Sue Huff. Members present
Virginia Overturf and Mr. !r.J2-i202 or un-:~ 1 9 .
were Mindy Arrowood, Lori
and Mrs. Halph IJursl.
Mrs. Wood gurc a n:purl 011 Arrowood , Tcri Arrowood ,
thl' n·t·e nl workshop held at Kelly Arrowood , Sharon
l k~· erly . Offu•t•rs of tl1l' lucHI
Arrowood, Stacey Arrowood ,
d Japlt'l' :trHI l' l'IJ I"L'~ Cilli.ltl \' l' S Troy Daniels, Angle Boster ,
of other l'h;t pll'r::. along w1th
Tra cey Lewi s, David Hainey,
Srtnd.i (fin . an·;t S U Jll' r\"l~ur , Julie Hall , Becky Co x, Karen
&lt;ll \ l' Jll lt•d
.\1 rs . C1er Hose, Joha nna Donta, Pete
pl't'Sl'llh.•d
lhl'
dub
Wltl l two
RECITAL SLATED
Crews, Jeff Co x. A guest
GALLIPOLIS - Al len 11rkets f1w \Ill' lll.'Xt area present was Josh Huff. Hepon er Mindy Arrowood.
Saund ers, son uf Mr . and n "{ ugru t 11'n d;t .\ .
Mrs. Hobert IV . Saunders,
Will present a vr.cal reci tal
Tui)Sday, Ma y &gt;O. 8:30 p.m..
111 the Recital Hall of the
Mu sic Buildi ng of Ohio
University . All en 1s a thiJ'(!
year &gt;1 udent in the Sr hool of
Fine Arts in Vocal Per· ·
forma nee at Ohio University
and has stud1cd fo r the past
three yea rs under Mrs . '
Margaret Stephenson The
recital is open to the pu bli c.

4-H News

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P OMEHOY -- Shirlcv
Turner wCJs crow ned "' Mis:.,
Spnnglinw '' in n·remonics
cond ucted t:tt 't recent
nweling of thL' Meigs County
TOPS 1Take Off Pounds Sensi bly 1l'ha ptcr 570 held at the
PORTLAND - Telephone
Pomeroy First Betpli st 843-3364 . COAD SENIOR
C'hurt' h.
NUTHITION Weekly Menu
F1rst rull!w r-up in the cun· fo r the Satellite Site at the
test was Virgtma Pooler who Heorganized Ch urch of Jesus
rl'l'CI\'Cd a corsage and a Clll'ist of the Latter Day
pl t'L' l' uf the Tups je\\'eiry . St··
Saints, Old Town Flats, is
eund runner-up was .Judy similar to the above menu .
Wulfc who &lt;tlso rL't't'iVt'd a Please ca ll in your rese r·
&lt;.'tJr sngt• etml dw nu
vation.
Mrs. T urrwr' \Vi"tS nowned

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7:30 P.M.

Tuesday, May 30 -

POMEROY
. Meigs
Senior Citizens Center ac·
tivit ies located at the
Pomeroy Junior High School
is open 9 a.m.-4 p.m.. Monday
thro ugh friday .
Monday , May 29 - Center
Closed - Memorial Day.
Tuesday, May 30-Chorus,
12 :30-2 p.m.
Wednesday , May 31 Social Security Re presentative, 9:30 a.m.-12 :30 p.m.;
Games, 12:30-2 p.m.
Thursday , June I - Horse·
shoes. 12 :30·2 p.m.
Friday, June 2- Art Class,
10 a.m.-12 noon; Bowling, 1·3
p.m.
Senior Nutrition Program,
12 noon-12 :45 p.m., Monday
lhrough Friday.
COAD Se ni or Nutrition
Menu for May 29 through
June 2, 1978. Closed Monday
fo r Memorial holiday.
Tuesday - Beef patty ·
gravy , egg noodles. broccoli,
citrus sections, cookies, roll,
butter, milk.
Wed nesday - Creamed
chicken on biscuit, buttered
beets. cottage cheese, banana
cake, milk.
Thursday - Meatl oaf,
whipped potatoes · gravy ,
glazed ca rrots. ice cream,
bread, butter milk .
Friday - Ba ked fish, ha sh
brown potato es, ste wed
tomatoes, tapioca with fruit
sa uce , bread, butter, milk.
Coffee, tea , b utt cnn~lk,
skm1 milk and juice ser ved
da ily.
Please REGISTER the day
befo re you plan to eat.

Rev. William Knitt el. PaHtor

HEAD

LETTUCE ...... .

5-LB.
BAG

89~

W;C·

Limit! Per Customer
Good On ly at Po we ll' s
Off er
·res June J, 1978

We Acce pt BankAmerica rd -Ma ster Charge.
And Buckeye Go ld Cards
·

MACARONI &amp;CHEESE
-------- ~~~

YNJ can 't he wat ching vou r child every
muHIIC uf eve ry day . That 's why yo u need
klmlt-ryrrnl , 1hc child protection latch for
t ahint:l \ and drawcrl!..
To a small child all those bottles and
co ntainer; under 1he sink are toys or
some thin g to eat or drmk . killlfiTfJfl1Yf will
keep curious and mischievous tots out of
ca binet s and drawers. Yet, adult s can get
in qu ickl y and easi ly. Protect your
children . lnslalllrlndf'I'!IUI"'

kindergard. LATCHES

·t0 •( ~

FLORIST
E. MAIN ·POMEROY, OHIO

· ~S7l.'t

PHO NE 992-2644 or 992-6298
FREE PARKING

W/C

FLAVORITE

YOWl t"XTRA TDOCH 1-'WIUST

:U ~

6/$1

Limit 1 Per Customer
Good Only at Powell's
Offer
June J, 1978

-~· ~

helps kl'flp tots out ,., lets adults in . U=~,S;:ZI I

AVAILABLE AT FRUTH PHARMACIES All LOCATIONS
c 1976

KlNOEAO~A O

CORPORA.TION Ot lt11s Tlt I':/J.4l

Milfl

PLASTIC GAlLON

~1114 OZ.

5/$1

W/C

Limit 1 Per Customer
Good Only at Powell's
Offer
June 3, 1978

LOOK POR OUR

MYSTERY
SPECIAL
SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY
ONLY/

Sliced
WhiteBread

Yogurt
8-o:~.

Ctn.

BO)WISeot
Margarine

Green Beans
FRENCH SfYU or CUT 1-lb. Con

1-lb . loaf

zs~

19~

SJ38

1-lb. Qffl,

3Z~

J9"

3Zt

Pillsbury Gravy Mi1es ''•'"'" ... , ""''·"•· 10' Thorofare Tomato Paste, . .. , , , , "'"'"' 22' · Green Giant Niblets Com """'"~·~ . "•'·c. 32' McCormick Garlic Salt .. , , , , •• ,,,., "'·48'
Argo Peas ,,,, .... ,., .• ,,, . , . ..c.. 22' Friskies Cot Food ""'"'" , , , , .. , .......c.. 26' Thorofare Fro I , Cone , Orange Juice .....c.34' A, Janes Kosher Mini lceburg Dills , .....,. 48'
Campbell's Soup v.,.,.to~. ,, v,,,, ...Mn v.,. 1o.n .. ,.c. 22&lt; Libby Deep Brown Pork &amp; Beans , , ..... c.. 28' Pillsbury Pie Crust Mix , . , , . , , . " " ... 44' Thorofare Snack Crackers . , , . , , 11 ..."'•·48'
ARGO
YELLOW CLING

THOROFARE

STOKELY

Catsup

'

14-o:r . Bot .

Mushrooms
STEMS &amp; PIECES

Slicu

Cups
51 · 7-o~ .

22-oz . Bot.

9--oz. Bog

Nort,._,.
Bathroom
Tissue

FOAM INSULA TEO

Detergent

TWIST
PRETZELS

1-lb . 13-o:r. Can

4Z~

SWHTHEART
PtNlltQUID DIIH

Reisman

Peaches

4-oz. Can

34t

Cups

WHITE or ASSORTED

4-PACK

48~ 48~ 78~

••: 4 4 t
48t

Tootsie Roll Drops w ... or Midgees '·'"·"•· 48' Irish Spring "",..,'"' ,..•'"'"', , • • , .!.'';,,. 58' Early Calif . Select Pitted Olives .. ,. ....c.. 68' Pillsbury Flour. , , , .• , , , • , . , , . ,.,. .., 78'
Rich's Fral , Coffee Rich , , , . , , , , ·" ..."'· 48' Kellogg's Pop Torts 11'"'"'" . "".. .. ....,., 59' Tidy Cot Cot litter . , ... , , . , , , .... ..., 78' Thorofare Frozen Cut Broccoli. , .. ,.., c.. 78'
Pennsylvania Dutch Noodles Plus .., , ,. .."•·48' Th oro f are Bleach , , , , • , . , , , , , 1o.1. "'· 64' Airwick Stick Ups Air Freshener , '"'""''.c' "• 78' Breath 0' Pine Disinfectant . , , •• , ...c. 88'

l•·····

THOROFARE
SMOOTH

BLUE BIRD

Nabisco
Oreos

Peanut
Butter

15 -o~.

Rich's

White Paper
Plates

Regular, Double Slut

HI-or:. Jar

Bread Dough

IOO·Ct. Pkg.

Pllg.

Calgon h·~··'· aw••t• ltfh , kttl Otl k•d• • • • • • 11\ ,k,.88c
Kellogg 's Com FlakeSH.. ,;,. , ... , ,. ., ....,.94'
Hunt's Snack Pack av.,.,,.. .,,•. h t 1o 1" &lt;"" 94c
Six Flavor Popsicles ... '""' ''" '·'" ,,,, 1 1.38

....

1

GALLIPOUS - Activities
at the Senior Citizens Center
for this week are as follows:
Monda y, May 29
CLOSED (Memorial Day ),
Tuesday, May 30 Physical Fitness, 11 :15 a.m.;
S.T.O.P., 10 :3() a.m .; Foam
Art Class (Li bby Hill , in·
structor ), 1-3 p.m.
Wednesday, May 31 - Card
Games , 1·3 p.m.; Movies,
I : 3Q.
Thursday, June I Physical Fitness, 11:15 a.m.;
l!ible Study, 12:45-1:40.
Friday, June 2 - Advisory
Co uncil, 1 p.m.; Art Class 1-3;
Social Hour, 7.
The Senior Nutrition
Program will se rv e the
following meals at 12 noon:
Monday - CLOSED.
TuesdaY - Baked Swiss
steak with gravy, egg
noodles, broccoli, fruit sa lad
on lettuce leaf, roll , butter,
oatmeal cook ies, milk.
Wednesday - Creamed
chicken on biscuits, buttered
beets, cottage cheese and
pear on lettuce leaf, roll,
biscuits, butter, banana ca ke,
milk, ·
·
Thursday - Meatloa f,
parsley boiled potatoes,
glared carrots, bread, butter,
Ice cream, milk.
Friday - Liver with
onions, baked potato, stewed
tomatoes, bread, butt er,
tapioca with fru it sauce,
milk.
Choice of beverage served
with each meal.
"Services rendered on a
non-dlecrim1natory basis."

DOLE, LARGE SIZE

Carrots

Pineapples

.... lb.zs~

Bananas
Grou"d
Beef

BeefPaUie
Mb

,. ,9~
FRESH, ROASTED

Peanuts

Chuck
Steak

SJ09

Ground Chuck '"' .,
.

...

Sf39
I b,
lb.88"
lJITU lt.l NGIOUND IU ff orrur1y

lUN GIOUND IUJ ftrmul I

0

•

Ground Round "'' •
....

0

Cube
Steak

l.,,, 1..~ . . . . . •· '2.69

U.I.D.A.CHOICIIUJ

Sliced Beef liver

•

zq

Pork loin Roast

•

•

Pork Chops

U.S.D.A. CHOICEliEF
IONELISS

Shoulder Roast

Chuck
Roast

.... S f 5 9
SJ45
HI Of IOU NO 511U ..... •'2,49
lb.
U.I.D.A.CHOICI Bllf ROUND BON!

.. .. .. . . .69'
.

Shoulder Steak

Roasting
Chickens

Pork Chops
SLICED RIB SIDE
Our

lb.

).Jbo .

38

75t

s.,.rlor Polish S.Usege .. . . . . . . .' • '11.19
Atwlour Stw Hot Dogs , ..•. , • •·•·"'

1.09

•

0

•

•

0

I

o

•$1.68

Frozen Foods
Perch Fillets . , "' ,., s1. 55
Cod Fillets , . , "' ,., 1 1.59
Ch~ese Piua • u... "'' s1.09
H~~burg Pina "-'•• ,.,,1 1.09
""
Pepperoni
Pina u.... .. ,.~.1.09

ilr Stw Beef Mot Do

1 , , • •·• ·"•·

1•

• ...$ J

•

•

59

U.S.D.A.CHOJCIIUf

0

•

• s1. 35

1

24-ot.
$1~
Pkg.
?...a., 'PoJ

Chlcflen
Parts

Beef
Shanfl
lONE IN

J b . S J· H

lb.49~

lOIN HAlf

Pork loin Roost

0

I

0

0

• $1.45

THICK CUT

BLADE CUt

SJI8

0

Bottom
Round

Chucfl
Roast
I It,

o

U.S.D.A, CHOICE BEEF

U.S.D.A. CHOICEIEIF

lb.sz oq

IHOITIIBI .... , .. , , ... . 'I."

Boneless Stew Beef • • • • •
U.S,D.A. CHOICE lllf

1S"

I lt.

Ill ....

U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF

RIB QUARTER

~~.SJ

1•

•

1 35

SLICED LOIN SlOE

lb.SJ 79
Ill \lUI\

0

$

Jb_SJ

lOIN ouum

U.S.D.A. CHOICE BIEF

I

lONE IN

01

lb.

SAlTID OR
UNSAlTID

Leg or Breast .
Quarters

l ·lb1. or More

i·Mm
"'·

.59c

Bog

U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF

SpareRibs

Sf67

Green
Peppers

Onions

~ ,~

COUNTRY STYLI

U .5-oz. Can

FRESH, CRISP

Yellow

Squash ••••• lb. ~

To Ground Beef

Salmon

Chef 2 Pepperoni Pina Mix , , . ,.., ...,.11. 79
Cold Power Detergent ,.. .. ,... .. ~ ••.,., 12.08
Modess Sanitary Napkins,.,., ..,., "''·"'•·s2.58
Carnation Instant Dry Milk , , , ..... ,.....14.48

U.S. NO, 1
MEDIUM SIZE

. 99~

GREEN OR YELLOW

~\\ Economical Allornatlvo

FAISH

Con~entrate
Lemon / range, 22 oz.
Orange, Punch
bol

Kingsford Charcoal , , ..... , , "·"·.., 1 1.41
Thorofare Tea Bogs , ... , ... '"'·" ·"•·51.49
Tylenol Ex . Strength . , , c., ,._,, ""' ...c•.s1.58
Thorofare Trash Bags , .. . , , , JO.&lt;•·"• 1 1.58

FRESH , CRISP

39~ z~49c

PINK

sa~ 88~

88"

Westinghouse,.,"" M , , , , , • , , " " " '· 98'
Ora Brite Denture Cleaner , , , , . '•• "" s1.08
.,. ~,
$1 38
Breck Shampoo M.uuC o.-,. Olly ~ .~, u. .. "'· •
Hawaiian Punch Drink Mi1 1'"'""' "·' " ·,Ms 1.48

Blennd

ECONOMY PACK
300-Ct. Pkg.

FIVE 1 -lb. LOG\1 01

Prelate

RlYMER 'S

Scott
Napflins

FROZEN

78~ 88~ 88~

1 Sr. Citizens 1

Calendar

Ught N' Lively

J VARIETIES
15.5-oz. Can

GOLDEN, RIPE

, 10lf4 OZ.

Fr anc1 1 Flo rist. your " we dd ing specialists" now
offer a secon d ser vice t o brides to be. Now vu'"""'
can comb1ne your wedd ing flower s and
ph otographs in to one pa ckage . We can now otter
a pr ofessJon ally arranged and ph otogr aphed
wedd ing . A mem ber of our staff is tra i ned and
expen enced 1n wedding photography. He offers
for m~ ls. casuals, mis tys , do uble expos ures and
spe cial effects . Stop by for complete d eta ils .

Z%

RETAILS EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1978. "'"''""Itt r\Pt ''limit .,will•• t~~.tl itMI in rtlls H . ltm 101ti to -Hier1 . M.l ... ,...,~ ltr tr,.,...,-lul trrort
UATE FARE
STOKELY

Dad's
Dog Rations

THOROFARE

Shop Pennyfare week in and week out and watch your
TOTAL FOOD BILL GO DOWN ••• ''TOTAL DOWN PRICES"
mean more items that you buy each week will be priced
less to keep your total down. You get total savings with
our '10TAL DOWN PRICES".

OPEN
MEMORIAL
OAY
10 AM TIL
5 PM

SUPER MARKETS

r--.-.-·--·- ·- ·l

I

Brownie Troop 240 was a materiaL
Our staff and residents on
special guest . She also
presented each resident with second floor welcome home
a favor. Thse two groups Theodore Gordon who has
were sponsored by the been a patient at Holzer
Medical Center.
Masons.
Rev. Charles Lusher,
Get well wisl)es go to
Margaret Kress, James pastor of the Ca lvary Baptist
Matheny, Ed. Waugh and Church, Rio Grande , will be
Reba Long who are patients our speaker for the month of
June.
at Holzer Medical Center.
We wish to thank Hev. Lynn
Chapel Hlll Church of
Christ furnished favors for all · Lahaie, pastor of Faith
Baptist Church, members of
residents recently.
Mrs. Amos Waugh and the church and their youth
daughter called on Wretha group for their inspirational
services during the month of
Finley Monday .
We would like to thank May . Our residents and staff
Charlene Batey, of fre nch on the evening shift have
City Fabric Shoppe, for her received many blessings
gener ous consi derat ion during these services. May
regarding our purchase of God bless you in your work.

Charlotte, visited ThursdaY
with John Lewis, Millie
Folden and Aldean Miller.
Rita Noon was all smiles as
she arrived b3ck home on
Tuesday. Rita was a patient
at Holzer Medical Center
.several days.
Wann and special birthday
tho ughts go to Edith Hut·
sinpiller who was 88 on May·
23 and Elmer Rose , 63, on
May 16. We all enjoyed birth·
day cake made by our head
cook, Lena Adkins.
Representatives of the
Fleur de Leis Chapter
DeMolay Mothers a ub spent
May 17 with our residents.
They presented each resident
with a favor. Samantha
Phillips, representative of

Down Prices To Keep Your Total Down

Lettuee

CAMPBELL'S

I

Mr. and Mrs . to:rvm ~· mtey,
our church service. Dorothy
Catlettsburg
, Ky . came
Whittington gave a very
Saturday
and
got his mother,
inspiration al talk from St.
Wretha
Finley
and took her to
John 15:13 " What a friend we
Providence
cemetery to
have in Jesus." Sister Nada
Kittle
cond ucted
th e decorate their family graves.
devotional service and From there they went to her
prayer by Pearl Markins. old home place where several
After service they visited of her family had met to
with our residents and surprise her. In the afternoon ·
distributed flower favors to they all enjoyed a picnic.
Our staff and residents
all mothers.
Hussell Eblin visited his extend our sincere sympathy
brother,
Willie Eb lin , to Sherri Coin in the loss of
her mother·in·law . Sherri is
Tuesday.

daughter, Karen, and fami ly
from Proctorville came and
took her for a drive.
Rev. !Wbert Colvin, Jr.,
pastor of lhe Good News
Baptist Chu rc h conducts
services every Tuesday on
second floor. He brings to us
the meat of the Word which is
most nourishing to our souls
when we are obedie nt
followers of Christ.
Thursday, several women
from the Church of Christ in
Christian Uni9n conduded

SUGAR

TOMATO SOUP

et us put
your wedding
in bloom.

Day was a very
busy day here at the Care
Center. The mothers visited
were: Gamet Johnson , by
Mrs. Herbert Bush; Orpha
Wooten, by Mr, and Mrs. Carl
Wooten, Dayton: aara Mae
Frey, Westerville; Mr. and
Mrs, Walter Pope and Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Wooten,
GalllpolilJ. Ruby Taylor, by
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor,
Chillicothe; Mrs. l&lt;lis Wolfe,
Columbus; Orland and
Willard Taylor, Gallipolis.
Aldean Miller, by Mr. and
Mrs , Dave Owens 'and son,
Michael, Proctorville. Ethel
Lewis and roommate Carrie
Rife by Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Edson Lewis and daughter
Keary. Wreaths finley, by
Mr, and Mrs. Elwin Finley .
Ola Keeton, by Mr. ond Mrs.
Stewart Keeton, Ewington;
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Keeton, Mariett a. Stella'
Mohr, by Mr , ond Mrs. Blain
Mohr, Gallipolis, Ferry, W.
Va. Ruby Bennett, by Dena
Baise. Ora Coon, by Mrs.
Jack !Wgers, l't. Pleasant,
W. Va. Ida Orr by Orlan
Harrison, South Solon, Ohio.
Hita Truesdell , by Janet
Northup,
and
Hastie
Shoemaker, by Mr. and Mrs.
Charles W. Smith.
It was an especially
wonderful Mother's Day for
Millie Folden. Her entire
family met with her at the
home of her son, Irvin.
All mothers of Pinecres
Care Center wish to express
their appreciation to the
administration fo r the
bea utiful · red ca rnat ion
corsages they received on
Mother's Day,
Evelyn Ramsey visit ed her
aunt, Olive Watso n, recentl y.
Mr . and Mrs. Melvin
Barcus visited Orpha Wooten
and Virgil Rllberts Sunday.
Our sympathetic prayers
go to the families of: Jennie
lies, Gertrude Bateson and
Everett Sims who passed
away last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Tay lor,
Jeanie Harold and son, Mark,
Chi llicoth e, visi ted Huby
Taylor Saturday. Henry
Taylor, Co lumbu s, visite d
Saturday ana Sunday.
Brenda Farley took John
Peters and Virgil !Wberts to
Rodney Church of God
Sunday evening.
Kay Johnson, Columbus,
called on her mother, Gamet
J ohnson Sunday, May ,21.
· Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Cullwns and son and Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Bu ck and
daughter, Columbus, spe nt
Sunday aft ernoon with their
mother , Linnie Leifh eit.
Ci nda Irwin o( Miller
visited her mother, Aldean
Miller on Tuesday. Lucille
Wood, Joyce Bame, Proc·
torville, visited on Thursday .
She spent Saturday with her
mother, Bessie Swain of
Crown City, and Sunday her

ICEBERG

YOUR

NOW?

Moth~r's

our speech therapist here at
Pinecrest.
·
Yolanda Howard a nd
Juanita Workman donated
two beautiful white tablecloths to our Care Center.
Mark aark, Colwnbus, age
16, will be attending Guiding
Hand School in the near
future. Several of Mark's
relatives spent Sunday af·
temoon with him .
Wayne Shoemaker visits
frequently with his uncle,
Ferry Saunders.
We would llketo give a very
special welcome to our new
residents, Mary Gurley,
Leon, W. Va.; Ada Thevenin
and Charl es Young of
Gallipolis.
Edna French and daughter,

$1 •59

Oticken Breasts

U.S.D.A. CHOICE IIEEF
IONILISS

Top Round
Stealr

,. szl9

r-it,
,...

0

•••

Sen1l Bonelas
Ram
Whole or Portion

. 99~

Chicken ltgI. , , , , • , , ,11• . 89'
Anllo11r Stw Slictd Bacon • , , , , , •·•·
"'•·11 .71
69
.
H... Slicu '"'~ '" , • , •• , , • , •. , •· •
Antlow fl St• Slictd Lunch Meats "••· ..,.11.09

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- { The Sund~y Times-Sentinel, Sunday, May 28, 1976

Alisa Ann Harris marries
of silk illusion. She carried
il&lt;iby blut• daisy pompons
mixed with white pompons
and baby 's breath w1th babJ'
blue ribbun tied in lover's
knots .
Lori Guinther of Svracuse
was th~ me~id of ho;1or ami
sht won • et blue polyester
lung gown with Cl .squart· neck
trmuned in blue la ce. puffed
sleeves, a ruffle at the bot·
tum , ami a long sash which
tied 111 back. Ht• r sun hat was
B CJCI'
\\ tth SL' kl'tiOllS
l/1·
dueli ng " IVt'\·,· Dnll' Just tied with blu&lt;' ribbon and she
Begun .. .
· · E \ ' l' q.!·n·en ". r.a rn ed whilL' daisy pmupun!o)
· ·S mndllnt·." Whl·n We nuxed \'r·1th !Jab~' blut• ones
Touch ... ·· Fu·st T!nw Erer I Hlld paby 's breath w1th whitt•
Saw Your f;tce" . and · ·1\ Sum - laee trim . Michelle Harris.
s 1~ter uf the Uridl! was in a
mer ·~ Place "
lJiu e lung pol~·cstcr dress with
Tht~ dlUtTh 1\a.S dt•curalt:d
!ugh
m•ckl ine trimmed 111
w1th staudmg ntse~ of v..' htte
gla dioli ami b&lt;ib1 bl ue nb- bl ue la ce, puffed sleeves. rufbons.
·
n ~·d bottom. etnd {I sash. She
worl' blu e et nd whitt• flmn!rs
Gl\'t'll 11 1 JtlatTI&lt;:tgl' by her
PO MI': IWY ·· The
Mt.
Moriah 1-tacHJC Church uf God
was the sett mg fur tlw May 6
wt'!ldmg of Miss AI isH Ann
H~ rns. daughter uf Mr. and
Mrs . Paul E. Harris,
Minersv ille, and i{lck Alliin
findley , sun of Mr. and Mrs.
Charels Fo lllll'). Jr ., Hacine.
The wcddmg was pt'rfunnt'!l by till' Hrv Donalrll'ombs
at 6::!0 p.1n. foll owing a pro·
greun uf ttlll.~tl' l&gt;y Jut·clyn

fath er. thl' bndl' was attired
in a gu \1 11 of whllt' sheer
urgarll.H a11d chantilly lal'L' .

Tht.• bod t\'l.' 11 as tu~~hllghted
by H high !lt'ckllltl' C
Hld full

bishop sit-J'I t'S. The bouffwll
sk1rt wa~ aLlvrn cd wit/1 fiw
rufflt·~

row:-. of

and L'Xb'ndl'd

to H ctm pt'l tril!ll 111 haC"k. Her

heodpll'l'L' \1 a:-. t'o\·L· n·d with
lal'l' and twld a fn1ge r l!p \ 't•il

MEMORIAL
WEEK EN D SPECIAL
Fn . thr u Mon .

Colorful decorated pots , 8",
reg . 'l -\5 .
Now 2-S4 .i S
6", reg . 2-)3.50 Now 'l - ~J . OO
Larg e
~ele ction
of
, Memor1al Dav Flowers.
Hr s.: 10-9 Dailv ; 11·7 Sun .

Closed Tu esday

Rt. Jl

SHANENDOAH
GIFT SHOP

Ri o

Grande, 0

twr hau·.

111

The bride to earn out the

tr&lt;-~ditJun uf "!WIIletiting old"
ce~r n l'd her mother 's hand-

kerchief. for ·something
lll' \r ". her \H~tlding alti n.~ . for
··surnething borrowed'', lhe
huop fur her gown , ctnd for
"sOJnctlung blue ". a blue
garter.
Ringbca rer was Jt•remr
Huush. neptlew uf Uw grooni .
Wayne Satterfield of Wellstun
was the best man. and the
ushers wen• P.nc i-lfHTlS,
Mi tH.'t'S \ "llle . brother of Uw
bride, Hnfl Oa vt• Fi ndh•r ,
Hacine . brother uf the gro01n
For her daug h lt.·r ·~ wed ·
dtng, Mr s. HetrTI :oo wore a lung
gu wn of turquo1sr polyrster
&lt;:111d while atTessoril~S . Her
duubll· c-arnatiOn rursagc wets
tJpped in blue and t1ed w1th
blue nbbon . Mrs. Findley
wa s 111 a mint green dress
\\llh wlult' acn:ssones and

wore a carnatiOn cors~:~gc
with green ribbons .
A reception honoring ihe
couple was was held in the
Racine

American

Legion

hall. The table was det·urated
with blue and white
streamers and blue and white
daisies. The three tiered cake
decorated with roses, doves
and cupids, fe;oturc'l two
satin bells on top. Separating
the second and third tiers uf
the cake was em etrrangenu~nt
of baby 's b1·eath .
Donna Gibbs bakl&gt;d and
served the cake . Others
assisting at the table were
Sharon Bailey. Angela Mar·
cinko. and Mary Gui nther.
Registering guests were C'ttr·
ne Guinther

Cmdy

i-llld

Warden.
,
for her wedding tri p. the
bride changed into d
polyester dress tmruned in
navy blue. The eou plc now
resides in Syracuse.
The bride is a 1977 graduate
of Southern High School. Mr.
Find ley, also a gmdualc of
Soul hem, is emp loyed at the
G. and J. Auto Parts. Out-&lt;Jf·
town guests at llw weddmg
werl' Mr. ami Mrs. James
Satterfield and fam ily,
Wellston ; Mr. and Mrs. (~lt· n
RObinson and Glen , Louist',
Ky.: Tammy Spa ngler.
Ripley, IV . Va.: ami Mr. and
Mrs. Gar·y Gibbs ami Julie.
MdsOn, W. Va .

Mr. and Mn Rick Findley

Shirley
Turner
gets crown
~

For sight
Always wear eye cream out
on the tennis courts so you
don't ge t crinkles after
squinting at the ball. Or wea r
sunglasses instead.

)
MARY ANN IJURST
TU RNS TlllllTEEN
Mary Ann Durst recen tl y
ce lebrated
her
13th
birthday
with
two
parti es.
One
part)'
was atte nd ed by her

"REMEMBER now thy Creator in the
days of thy Youth"

classmates

United Pentecostal Church
venue

'

GREAT
NIGHTS

•

•

'

.. PENTECOSTAL

•

POWER

- Friday, June 2

Master Youth Rally

June 2

t' riday Evening. Youth Choir· Special Singing • Preaching

•

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EVERYONE
WELCOME

~r.
Seed Transportation ?

Call 992-2502
tl

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Evangeli~t

wen•

Store' Hours:

Mon.-Sat.
8 am-10 pm
Sunday
10 am-10 pm

· Support Your Community Vote Yes For School Bond
Levy on June 6.

Prices Effective
Thru
June 3, 1978

MIXED
FRYER PARTS ••L~; •••

and wure tlle Tops red J'Ol.Jc
du nn~

1he rcrcmorw. She
ser ved rake, punch and
abu wa.-; pn:sented a· flower
candy favors. The second Tup ~ c harm an d each
party was attendfd b\' llll' JIIbtT ga\"l' ht·r H gift. Mrs.
members of the United Ft;r Turner lost a total of :11
Centervill e Electrons 4-H
Opportunity 4-H Club. This puumb . 1\ll three lost a tot"! Club met May 15 at Cen·
group went to the Burger of ~,!J puund:..
terville Town Hall . Troy
Chef to ea t then returned to
Plan,&lt;, wen• made for a rw w Daniels presided and had
the Durst re sidl'nct• fur ('UIItest tu bt gin and add!· charge of the prog ram .
cake and ke &lt;'ream and to
twr wl cha rms wrltl;e ordered Stacey and Kelly Arrowood
play games. Guests at· for thuse &lt;H.:h!C\'Iflg Wl'ight led devotions. There will be a
tending were Grnelle Cox, loss . Since Ult' rtH.:elmg plan• yard sa le June 17 in front of
Kelly Sa nd er s, Denis e at the dlUrth is betng the Town Hall. The next
Sroll, Judy Ours!, Julie
l'l'IIWdded . a lll' W lul'illtun is meeting will be May 23 at
Durst and Paige Layne. l~m g ~o u gh t lJy the Clul.J. In· Centerv ille Town Hall. Ad·
Other guests w,ere Tammy fon nrt iJO n itS tu tlwt lon ttlun visor s are Ann Danlels and
Patrick, Kenny Patrick , lllfl)' IJl' oiJ I&lt;IIII Cd f rurn Sue Huff. Members present
Virginia Overturf and Mr. !r.J2-i202 or un-:~ 1 9 .
were Mindy Arrowood, Lori
and Mrs. Halph IJursl.
Mrs. Wood gurc a n:purl 011 Arrowood , Tcri Arrowood ,
thl' n·t·e nl workshop held at Kelly Arrowood , Sharon
l k~· erly . Offu•t•rs of tl1l' lucHI
Arrowood, Stacey Arrowood ,
d Japlt'l' :trHI l' l'IJ I"L'~ Cilli.ltl \' l' S Troy Daniels, Angle Boster ,
of other l'h;t pll'r::. along w1th
Tra cey Lewi s, David Hainey,
Srtnd.i (fin . an·;t S U Jll' r\"l~ur , Julie Hall , Becky Co x, Karen
&lt;ll \ l' Jll lt•d
.\1 rs . C1er Hose, Joha nna Donta, Pete
pl't'Sl'llh.•d
lhl'
dub
Wltl l two
RECITAL SLATED
Crews, Jeff Co x. A guest
GALLIPOLIS - Al len 11rkets f1w \Ill' lll.'Xt area present was Josh Huff. Hepon er Mindy Arrowood.
Saund ers, son uf Mr . and n "{ ugru t 11'n d;t .\ .
Mrs. Hobert IV . Saunders,
Will present a vr.cal reci tal
Tui)Sday, Ma y &gt;O. 8:30 p.m..
111 the Recital Hall of the
Mu sic Buildi ng of Ohio
University . All en 1s a thiJ'(!
year &gt;1 udent in the Sr hool of
Fine Arts in Vocal Per· ·
forma nee at Ohio University
and has stud1cd fo r the past
three yea rs under Mrs . '
Margaret Stephenson The
recital is open to the pu bli c.

4-H News

WHO'S

;il:

• '·

Rt•v. lluanl' Kram1•r,

who

P OMEHOY -- Shirlcv
Turner wCJs crow ned "' Mis:.,
Spnnglinw '' in n·remonics
cond ucted t:tt 't recent
nweling of thL' Meigs County
TOPS 1Take Off Pounds Sensi bly 1l'ha ptcr 570 held at the
PORTLAND - Telephone
Pomeroy First Betpli st 843-3364 . COAD SENIOR
C'hurt' h.
NUTHITION Weekly Menu
F1rst rull!w r-up in the cun· fo r the Satellite Site at the
test was Virgtma Pooler who Heorganized Ch urch of Jesus
rl'l'CI\'Cd a corsage and a Clll'ist of the Latter Day
pl t'L' l' uf the Tups je\\'eiry . St··
Saints, Old Town Flats, is
eund runner-up was .Judy similar to the above menu .
Wulfc who &lt;tlso rL't't'iVt'd a Please ca ll in your rese r·
&lt;.'tJr sngt• etml dw nu
vation.
Mrs. T urrwr' \Vi"tS nowned

POWELL'S

1

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO ,

7:30 P.M.

Tuesday, May 30 -

POMEROY
. Meigs
Senior Citizens Center ac·
tivit ies located at the
Pomeroy Junior High School
is open 9 a.m.-4 p.m.. Monday
thro ugh friday .
Monday , May 29 - Center
Closed - Memorial Day.
Tuesday, May 30-Chorus,
12 :30-2 p.m.
Wednesday , May 31 Social Security Re presentative, 9:30 a.m.-12 :30 p.m.;
Games, 12:30-2 p.m.
Thursday , June I - Horse·
shoes. 12 :30·2 p.m.
Friday, June 2- Art Class,
10 a.m.-12 noon; Bowling, 1·3
p.m.
Senior Nutrition Program,
12 noon-12 :45 p.m., Monday
lhrough Friday.
COAD Se ni or Nutrition
Menu for May 29 through
June 2, 1978. Closed Monday
fo r Memorial holiday.
Tuesday - Beef patty ·
gravy , egg noodles. broccoli,
citrus sections, cookies, roll,
butter, milk.
Wed nesday - Creamed
chicken on biscuit, buttered
beets. cottage cheese, banana
cake, milk.
Thursday - Meatl oaf,
whipped potatoes · gravy ,
glazed ca rrots. ice cream,
bread, butter milk .
Friday - Ba ked fish, ha sh
brown potato es, ste wed
tomatoes, tapioca with fruit
sa uce , bread, butter, milk.
Coffee, tea , b utt cnn~lk,
skm1 milk and juice ser ved
da ily.
Please REGISTER the day
befo re you plan to eat.

Rev. William Knitt el. PaHtor

HEAD

LETTUCE ...... .

5-LB.
BAG

89~

W;C·

Limit! Per Customer
Good On ly at Po we ll' s
Off er
·res June J, 1978

We Acce pt BankAmerica rd -Ma ster Charge.
And Buckeye Go ld Cards
·

MACARONI &amp;CHEESE
-------- ~~~

YNJ can 't he wat ching vou r child every
muHIIC uf eve ry day . That 's why yo u need
klmlt-ryrrnl , 1hc child protection latch for
t ahint:l \ and drawcrl!..
To a small child all those bottles and
co ntainer; under 1he sink are toys or
some thin g to eat or drmk . killlfiTfJfl1Yf will
keep curious and mischievous tots out of
ca binet s and drawers. Yet, adult s can get
in qu ickl y and easi ly. Protect your
children . lnslalllrlndf'I'!IUI"'

kindergard. LATCHES

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FLORIST
E. MAIN ·POMEROY, OHIO

· ~S7l.'t

PHO NE 992-2644 or 992-6298
FREE PARKING

W/C

FLAVORITE

YOWl t"XTRA TDOCH 1-'WIUST

:U ~

6/$1

Limit 1 Per Customer
Good Only at Powell's
Offer
June J, 1978

-~· ~

helps kl'flp tots out ,., lets adults in . U=~,S;:ZI I

AVAILABLE AT FRUTH PHARMACIES All LOCATIONS
c 1976

KlNOEAO~A O

CORPORA.TION Ot lt11s Tlt I':/J.4l

Milfl

PLASTIC GAlLON

~1114 OZ.

5/$1

W/C

Limit 1 Per Customer
Good Only at Powell's
Offer
June 3, 1978

LOOK POR OUR

MYSTERY
SPECIAL
SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY
ONLY/

Sliced
WhiteBread

Yogurt
8-o:~.

Ctn.

BO)WISeot
Margarine

Green Beans
FRENCH SfYU or CUT 1-lb. Con

1-lb . loaf

zs~

19~

SJ38

1-lb. Qffl,

3Z~

J9"

3Zt

Pillsbury Gravy Mi1es ''•'"'" ... , ""''·"•· 10' Thorofare Tomato Paste, . .. , , , , "'"'"' 22' · Green Giant Niblets Com """'"~·~ . "•'·c. 32' McCormick Garlic Salt .. , , , , •• ,,,., "'·48'
Argo Peas ,,,, .... ,., .• ,,, . , . ..c.. 22' Friskies Cot Food ""'"'" , , , , .. , .......c.. 26' Thorofare Fro I , Cone , Orange Juice .....c.34' A, Janes Kosher Mini lceburg Dills , .....,. 48'
Campbell's Soup v.,.,.to~. ,, v,,,, ...Mn v.,. 1o.n .. ,.c. 22&lt; Libby Deep Brown Pork &amp; Beans , , ..... c.. 28' Pillsbury Pie Crust Mix , . , , . , , . " " ... 44' Thorofare Snack Crackers . , , . , , 11 ..."'•·48'
ARGO
YELLOW CLING

THOROFARE

STOKELY

Catsup

'

14-o:r . Bot .

Mushrooms
STEMS &amp; PIECES

Slicu

Cups
51 · 7-o~ .

22-oz . Bot.

9--oz. Bog

Nort,._,.
Bathroom
Tissue

FOAM INSULA TEO

Detergent

TWIST
PRETZELS

1-lb . 13-o:r. Can

4Z~

SWHTHEART
PtNlltQUID DIIH

Reisman

Peaches

4-oz. Can

34t

Cups

WHITE or ASSORTED

4-PACK

48~ 48~ 78~

••: 4 4 t
48t

Tootsie Roll Drops w ... or Midgees '·'"·"•· 48' Irish Spring "",..,'"' ,..•'"'"', , • • , .!.'';,,. 58' Early Calif . Select Pitted Olives .. ,. ....c.. 68' Pillsbury Flour. , , , .• , , , • , . , , . ,.,. .., 78'
Rich's Fral , Coffee Rich , , , . , , , , ·" ..."'· 48' Kellogg's Pop Torts 11'"'"'" . "".. .. ....,., 59' Tidy Cot Cot litter . , ... , , . , , , .... ..., 78' Thorofare Frozen Cut Broccoli. , .. ,.., c.. 78'
Pennsylvania Dutch Noodles Plus .., , ,. .."•·48' Th oro f are Bleach , , , , • , . , , , , , 1o.1. "'· 64' Airwick Stick Ups Air Freshener , '"'""''.c' "• 78' Breath 0' Pine Disinfectant . , , •• , ...c. 88'

l•·····

THOROFARE
SMOOTH

BLUE BIRD

Nabisco
Oreos

Peanut
Butter

15 -o~.

Rich's

White Paper
Plates

Regular, Double Slut

HI-or:. Jar

Bread Dough

IOO·Ct. Pkg.

Pllg.

Calgon h·~··'· aw••t• ltfh , kttl Otl k•d• • • • • • 11\ ,k,.88c
Kellogg 's Com FlakeSH.. ,;,. , ... , ,. ., ....,.94'
Hunt's Snack Pack av.,.,,.. .,,•. h t 1o 1" &lt;"" 94c
Six Flavor Popsicles ... '""' ''" '·'" ,,,, 1 1.38

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GALLIPOUS - Activities
at the Senior Citizens Center
for this week are as follows:
Monda y, May 29
CLOSED (Memorial Day ),
Tuesday, May 30 Physical Fitness, 11 :15 a.m.;
S.T.O.P., 10 :3() a.m .; Foam
Art Class (Li bby Hill , in·
structor ), 1-3 p.m.
Wednesday, May 31 - Card
Games , 1·3 p.m.; Movies,
I : 3Q.
Thursday, June I Physical Fitness, 11:15 a.m.;
l!ible Study, 12:45-1:40.
Friday, June 2 - Advisory
Co uncil, 1 p.m.; Art Class 1-3;
Social Hour, 7.
The Senior Nutrition
Program will se rv e the
following meals at 12 noon:
Monday - CLOSED.
TuesdaY - Baked Swiss
steak with gravy, egg
noodles, broccoli, fruit sa lad
on lettuce leaf, roll , butter,
oatmeal cook ies, milk.
Wednesday - Creamed
chicken on biscuits, buttered
beets, cottage cheese and
pear on lettuce leaf, roll,
biscuits, butter, banana ca ke,
milk, ·
·
Thursday - Meatloa f,
parsley boiled potatoes,
glared carrots, bread, butter,
Ice cream, milk.
Friday - Liver with
onions, baked potato, stewed
tomatoes, bread, butt er,
tapioca with fru it sauce,
milk.
Choice of beverage served
with each meal.
"Services rendered on a
non-dlecrim1natory basis."

DOLE, LARGE SIZE

Carrots

Pineapples

.... lb.zs~

Bananas
Grou"d
Beef

BeefPaUie
Mb

,. ,9~
FRESH, ROASTED

Peanuts

Chuck
Steak

SJ09

Ground Chuck '"' .,
.

...

Sf39
I b,
lb.88"
lJITU lt.l NGIOUND IU ff orrur1y

lUN GIOUND IUJ ftrmul I

0

•

Ground Round "'' •
....

0

Cube
Steak

l.,,, 1..~ . . . . . •· '2.69

U.I.D.A.CHOICIIUJ

Sliced Beef liver

•

zq

Pork loin Roast

•

•

Pork Chops

U.S.D.A. CHOICEliEF
IONELISS

Shoulder Roast

Chuck
Roast

.... S f 5 9
SJ45
HI Of IOU NO 511U ..... •'2,49
lb.
U.I.D.A.CHOICI Bllf ROUND BON!

.. .. .. . . .69'
.

Shoulder Steak

Roasting
Chickens

Pork Chops
SLICED RIB SIDE
Our

lb.

).Jbo .

38

75t

s.,.rlor Polish S.Usege .. . . . . . . .' • '11.19
Atwlour Stw Hot Dogs , ..•. , • •·•·"'

1.09

•

0

•

•

0

I

o

•$1.68

Frozen Foods
Perch Fillets . , "' ,., s1. 55
Cod Fillets , . , "' ,., 1 1.59
Ch~ese Piua • u... "'' s1.09
H~~burg Pina "-'•• ,.,,1 1.09
""
Pepperoni
Pina u.... .. ,.~.1.09

ilr Stw Beef Mot Do

1 , , • •·• ·"•·

1•

• ...$ J

•

•

59

U.S.D.A.CHOJCIIUf

0

•

• s1. 35

1

24-ot.
$1~
Pkg.
?...a., 'PoJ

Chlcflen
Parts

Beef
Shanfl
lONE IN

J b . S J· H

lb.49~

lOIN HAlf

Pork loin Roost

0

I

0

0

• $1.45

THICK CUT

BLADE CUt

SJI8

0

Bottom
Round

Chucfl
Roast
I It,

o

U.S.D.A, CHOICE BEEF

U.S.D.A. CHOICEIEIF

lb.sz oq

IHOITIIBI .... , .. , , ... . 'I."

Boneless Stew Beef • • • • •
U.S,D.A. CHOICE lllf

1S"

I lt.

Ill ....

U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF

RIB QUARTER

~~.SJ

1•

•

1 35

SLICED LOIN SlOE

lb.SJ 79
Ill \lUI\

0

$

Jb_SJ

lOIN ouum

U.S.D.A. CHOICE BIEF

I

lONE IN

01

lb.

SAlTID OR
UNSAlTID

Leg or Breast .
Quarters

l ·lb1. or More

i·Mm
"'·

.59c

Bog

U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF

SpareRibs

Sf67

Green
Peppers

Onions

~ ,~

COUNTRY STYLI

U .5-oz. Can

FRESH, CRISP

Yellow

Squash ••••• lb. ~

To Ground Beef

Salmon

Chef 2 Pepperoni Pina Mix , , . ,.., ...,.11. 79
Cold Power Detergent ,.. .. ,... .. ~ ••.,., 12.08
Modess Sanitary Napkins,.,., ..,., "''·"'•·s2.58
Carnation Instant Dry Milk , , , ..... ,.....14.48

U.S. NO, 1
MEDIUM SIZE

. 99~

GREEN OR YELLOW

~\\ Economical Allornatlvo

FAISH

Con~entrate
Lemon / range, 22 oz.
Orange, Punch
bol

Kingsford Charcoal , , ..... , , "·"·.., 1 1.41
Thorofare Tea Bogs , ... , ... '"'·" ·"•·51.49
Tylenol Ex . Strength . , , c., ,._,, ""' ...c•.s1.58
Thorofare Trash Bags , .. . , , , JO.&lt;•·"• 1 1.58

FRESH , CRISP

39~ z~49c

PINK

sa~ 88~

88"

Westinghouse,.,"" M , , , , , • , , " " " '· 98'
Ora Brite Denture Cleaner , , , , . '•• "" s1.08
.,. ~,
$1 38
Breck Shampoo M.uuC o.-,. Olly ~ .~, u. .. "'· •
Hawaiian Punch Drink Mi1 1'"'""' "·' " ·,Ms 1.48

Blennd

ECONOMY PACK
300-Ct. Pkg.

FIVE 1 -lb. LOG\1 01

Prelate

RlYMER 'S

Scott
Napflins

FROZEN

78~ 88~ 88~

1 Sr. Citizens 1

Calendar

Ught N' Lively

J VARIETIES
15.5-oz. Can

GOLDEN, RIPE

, 10lf4 OZ.

Fr anc1 1 Flo rist. your " we dd ing specialists" now
offer a secon d ser vice t o brides to be. Now vu'"""'
can comb1ne your wedd ing flower s and
ph otographs in to one pa ckage . We can now otter
a pr ofessJon ally arranged and ph otogr aphed
wedd ing . A mem ber of our staff is tra i ned and
expen enced 1n wedding photography. He offers
for m~ ls. casuals, mis tys , do uble expos ures and
spe cial effects . Stop by for complete d eta ils .

Z%

RETAILS EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1978. "'"''""Itt r\Pt ''limit .,will•• t~~.tl itMI in rtlls H . ltm 101ti to -Hier1 . M.l ... ,...,~ ltr tr,.,...,-lul trrort
UATE FARE
STOKELY

Dad's
Dog Rations

THOROFARE

Shop Pennyfare week in and week out and watch your
TOTAL FOOD BILL GO DOWN ••• ''TOTAL DOWN PRICES"
mean more items that you buy each week will be priced
less to keep your total down. You get total savings with
our '10TAL DOWN PRICES".

OPEN
MEMORIAL
OAY
10 AM TIL
5 PM

SUPER MARKETS

r--.-.-·--·- ·- ·l

I

Brownie Troop 240 was a materiaL
Our staff and residents on
special guest . She also
presented each resident with second floor welcome home
a favor. Thse two groups Theodore Gordon who has
were sponsored by the been a patient at Holzer
Medical Center.
Masons.
Rev. Charles Lusher,
Get well wisl)es go to
Margaret Kress, James pastor of the Ca lvary Baptist
Matheny, Ed. Waugh and Church, Rio Grande , will be
Reba Long who are patients our speaker for the month of
June.
at Holzer Medical Center.
We wish to thank Hev. Lynn
Chapel Hlll Church of
Christ furnished favors for all · Lahaie, pastor of Faith
Baptist Church, members of
residents recently.
Mrs. Amos Waugh and the church and their youth
daughter called on Wretha group for their inspirational
services during the month of
Finley Monday .
We would like to thank May . Our residents and staff
Charlene Batey, of fre nch on the evening shift have
City Fabric Shoppe, for her received many blessings
gener ous consi derat ion during these services. May
regarding our purchase of God bless you in your work.

Charlotte, visited ThursdaY
with John Lewis, Millie
Folden and Aldean Miller.
Rita Noon was all smiles as
she arrived b3ck home on
Tuesday. Rita was a patient
at Holzer Medical Center
.several days.
Wann and special birthday
tho ughts go to Edith Hut·
sinpiller who was 88 on May·
23 and Elmer Rose , 63, on
May 16. We all enjoyed birth·
day cake made by our head
cook, Lena Adkins.
Representatives of the
Fleur de Leis Chapter
DeMolay Mothers a ub spent
May 17 with our residents.
They presented each resident
with a favor. Samantha
Phillips, representative of

Down Prices To Keep Your Total Down

Lettuee

CAMPBELL'S

I

Mr. and Mrs . to:rvm ~· mtey,
our church service. Dorothy
Catlettsburg
, Ky . came
Whittington gave a very
Saturday
and
got his mother,
inspiration al talk from St.
Wretha
Finley
and took her to
John 15:13 " What a friend we
Providence
cemetery to
have in Jesus." Sister Nada
Kittle
cond ucted
th e decorate their family graves.
devotional service and From there they went to her
prayer by Pearl Markins. old home place where several
After service they visited of her family had met to
with our residents and surprise her. In the afternoon ·
distributed flower favors to they all enjoyed a picnic.
Our staff and residents
all mothers.
Hussell Eblin visited his extend our sincere sympathy
brother,
Willie Eb lin , to Sherri Coin in the loss of
her mother·in·law . Sherri is
Tuesday.

daughter, Karen, and fami ly
from Proctorville came and
took her for a drive.
Rev. !Wbert Colvin, Jr.,
pastor of lhe Good News
Baptist Chu rc h conducts
services every Tuesday on
second floor. He brings to us
the meat of the Word which is
most nourishing to our souls
when we are obedie nt
followers of Christ.
Thursday, several women
from the Church of Christ in
Christian Uni9n conduded

SUGAR

TOMATO SOUP

et us put
your wedding
in bloom.

Day was a very
busy day here at the Care
Center. The mothers visited
were: Gamet Johnson , by
Mrs. Herbert Bush; Orpha
Wooten, by Mr, and Mrs. Carl
Wooten, Dayton: aara Mae
Frey, Westerville; Mr. and
Mrs, Walter Pope and Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Wooten,
GalllpolilJ. Ruby Taylor, by
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor,
Chillicothe; Mrs. l&lt;lis Wolfe,
Columbus; Orland and
Willard Taylor, Gallipolis.
Aldean Miller, by Mr. and
Mrs , Dave Owens 'and son,
Michael, Proctorville. Ethel
Lewis and roommate Carrie
Rife by Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Edson Lewis and daughter
Keary. Wreaths finley, by
Mr, and Mrs. Elwin Finley .
Ola Keeton, by Mr. ond Mrs.
Stewart Keeton, Ewington;
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Keeton, Mariett a. Stella'
Mohr, by Mr , ond Mrs. Blain
Mohr, Gallipolis, Ferry, W.
Va. Ruby Bennett, by Dena
Baise. Ora Coon, by Mrs.
Jack !Wgers, l't. Pleasant,
W. Va. Ida Orr by Orlan
Harrison, South Solon, Ohio.
Hita Truesdell , by Janet
Northup,
and
Hastie
Shoemaker, by Mr. and Mrs.
Charles W. Smith.
It was an especially
wonderful Mother's Day for
Millie Folden. Her entire
family met with her at the
home of her son, Irvin.
All mothers of Pinecres
Care Center wish to express
their appreciation to the
administration fo r the
bea utiful · red ca rnat ion
corsages they received on
Mother's Day,
Evelyn Ramsey visit ed her
aunt, Olive Watso n, recentl y.
Mr . and Mrs. Melvin
Barcus visited Orpha Wooten
and Virgil Rllberts Sunday.
Our sympathetic prayers
go to the families of: Jennie
lies, Gertrude Bateson and
Everett Sims who passed
away last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Tay lor,
Jeanie Harold and son, Mark,
Chi llicoth e, visi ted Huby
Taylor Saturday. Henry
Taylor, Co lumbu s, visite d
Saturday ana Sunday.
Brenda Farley took John
Peters and Virgil !Wberts to
Rodney Church of God
Sunday evening.
Kay Johnson, Columbus,
called on her mother, Gamet
J ohnson Sunday, May ,21.
· Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Cullwns and son and Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Bu ck and
daughter, Columbus, spe nt
Sunday aft ernoon with their
mother , Linnie Leifh eit.
Ci nda Irwin o( Miller
visited her mother, Aldean
Miller on Tuesday. Lucille
Wood, Joyce Bame, Proc·
torville, visited on Thursday .
She spent Saturday with her
mother, Bessie Swain of
Crown City, and Sunday her

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Yolanda Howard a nd
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Mark aark, Colwnbus, age
16, will be attending Guiding
Hand School in the near
future. Several of Mark's
relatives spent Sunday af·
temoon with him .
Wayne Shoemaker visits
frequently with his uncle,
Ferry Saunders.
We would llketo give a very
special welcome to our new
residents, Mary Gurley,
Leon, W. Va.; Ada Thevenin
and Charl es Young of
Gallipolis.
Edna French and daughter,

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Heard
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SPORifS

1\Ti.ANTA iUPl ) - J erry
Heard took advantage of
Dave Ei chelberger's collapse
Saturda y tCI surge into the
lead midway through the
th ird mund of the Atlant a
(;o!f Classic.
Head. three strokes back at
the start of Saturday's play ,
play ed the frunt nine in 4und er - p~lr 32 l t1 go 14 und er
for 45 holes while F:ichelberger. who had match ed this
year's to ur low for 3G hol es
when he started out 62-&lt;i9 I:lt , started out with a double
bogey on 1he ve ry ftrst hole
and, po~ting &lt;J 5-ov er-41. WiJ S
six strokes uff Heard's p 1::lL:t!

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disa greement bet ween
manager Billy Hunter and
pit cher Dock Ellis will be
settled, sources in sid e the
club say there is lilt le hope of
ending the dispute.
Ellis, the team's player
representative, tri ed to lead a
rev olt against th e club's
liqu or policy during the
!Ianger's most recent ruad
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distributed from the conference office and it will cost
Kansas State roughly $125,1loo
during each of the next three
years .
The Wildcats. in essence,

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during each of the next three
years in li eu of the possible
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- The Big Eight levied the
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taken against a member
instil ution Saturday by imposing an indefinite probation
on weak sister Kansas Stat e
and limiting scholarships and
conference
generated
revenue .
The conference action was

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Simon , Tonya Simpson, Diane Ward, Chery l Baird, Judy
Queen, Connie Harmon, Peggy Baird and Debbie Reiser .
The show, sponsored by Zinn's Landing, will begin at 12
noon Memorial Day alon g the Gl(llipolis park front.

L A 11 , Kingman , Ch i an d
Bench. Cin 9; L uz insk i and
Schm id t, Phi l 8.
American league : R ic e , Bos
16 ; Ba ylor , Cal and Thom pson,
Oe t 12 ; Zisk . Tex 10 ; Ma &gt;r .
Batt , Ale • Mder , Oll k and
Mayberry , Tar 9.
Runs Bilfted In
Niltlonat lea gue
M or gan ,
Cin 3_. ; Monda y, L A ana
McCove&gt;r . SF 33; Fos ler , Cin
and Sm ith , LA 31.
. American Lta;ue : Rice , Bos
-48 ; Zisk , Te x 33, May. Bait ,
Baylor , Cal, St aub and Cham
bli Ss, NY 31.
Stolen Bases
N~tionat League : Mor en o,
Pllt 21; Cedeno, Ho u 18 ;
Roy ster , All , L opes, LA Md
Taveras, Pitt 12.
American Lugue : Le Flore,
Oet and Wilson , KC 17 : Cruz,
Sea 16 ; DOone, Oak
1-4 ;
Norwood, M lnn and Will s, Te)(

Minn esota , durin g wh ic h
some of the players drank
several beers.
On the bu s ride from lh e
airport to their hotel ·in
Minnea poli s, a rau co us scen e
developed in whi ch Ell is
urged his lcamrnates to drink
in their hotel bar . a violation
of Hunt er 's regulations.
" lt wa s," said one Hanger
pl aye r, " a n all -tim e bu s
trip."
Hunter , upset at the at1ions
on the bus that night , ha s now
bann ed alcohol on a ll team
nights .
On rctumin~ from the road
trip, Hunter was obvi ously
depressed over the incident.
"You have to really like
baseball to be a mana ~ cr
these days," he said. " I hope
this matter is resolved, but l
don't know how long it will
tak e before we know if i.t is
res(Jived.
"The players ought to be
th inking abo ut baseball inl&gt;1 cad of things like this.
Maybe we would be winning
more games if they did."
During the bus trip in
Minnesota, Hunte r fin ally
became tired of Elli s'
suggestion s to hi s fell ow
players, and told Ellis to "sit
down and shut up ."
That infuriated Ellis, who a
day later accused Hunter of
bein g "a Hitler."
Hunter feels the serving of
beer on team flights was
responsible for th e trouble on
the bus.
" I'm not saying Dock was
in ebri ated," said Hunt er,
"but some of the players
were. Some just can't handle
it."
The drinking of al cohol on
the team's flights now carries
a fin e of up to $1,000. Elli s
said he did not plan to follow
any of Hunter'srul es if he did

TOURNAMENT RECORD
SPRINGrlELD, IJI. IUPI )
- Designated hitter Cam
Kennedy drove in a record setting nine runs Saturday to
lead Eastern lllinois to a 21-11
victory over Southwest
Missouri in the NCAA
Division II World Series.
Southwest Missouri, suffering its second loss. becam e
11.
the first team to be
Pitching
eliminated In the Round
Most VIctories
N1tlonal League : Gr imsle y, Robin tourney .
Mtl7 ·2i Blue, SF 6 1; JOhn, L A
Kennedy's nine RBI - a
and Knepper , SF 6.2; Forsch,
tournament record - inSI.L 6-l.
Amtrlun Leaaue : Ta na na . cluded three homers . Eastern
Cat 8-1; Lee. 8 os 7 1; Gu idry,
NV 6-0 ; Torrtr. Bos 6-2; racked up a tournament Knapp , Cal 6·3.
record seven home runs in
E•rned Run Average
the
slugfest.
1 Bued on 45 Inn ing, plfchtd)

Naflonal Lt•gut : R .Rei.J scf1el.
Ch i 1,97 ; An dujar , Hou 2.09 ;
Knepper. SF ?.?5; Forsc h, St. L
1.28 ; Swan , NY l .l'J.
Amtrlun League : John son .
Oa)l; 1.5J, GUidr y , NY 1.72,
Tana na, Cal 2 A8 ; L ee, 8os
2.55, Keough , Oa k 2.60.
SfriiCfOUtS
Nation. I League : R ichard ,
Hou 79; Nlekro . Att 69 : Seaver,
Cln 61 ; Blyteven , . P llt 60 ;
'Montefusco, SF SS.

GAINS FrNALS
ROME (UPI) - Italy's
Adriano Panatta advanced to
the Men 's Singles Finals in
the Italian Open Tennis
championships against Bjorn
Borg of Sweden Saturday
American League : Rval') , c.,,-1 alter his semifinal opponent
89 i Ftanaoan. Ba ll 52; Gu idry , Jose Higueras of Spain quit in
NY
• 7; Tl'lnl'lnl! , Cal
44 ;
disgust over crowd behavior.
Leonard . KC AI

nul fee l like it.
" f'Ve already sa id
alone." said F.ll is.

walk

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rALCUNS UJSE
PARKERSB URG
Wahama's first shot at a
Class A stale high school
baseball championship
ended ln the bottom of the
seventh Inning
her&lt;
Sa turda y when Tygarls
Valley stored two runs
with

two

out~

and two

strikes on the batter to
edge the Falcons, 3-2 for
the 1978 crown. WHS led 2-0
going Into the final rung.
Jell Collier, who gave up
un_!y lhret• hits, was
charged with the loss.
Steve
Wamsley
was
credltt•d with the win.
Mark Smith had Wahama 's
only hit , a single,

Elli s Rain s b er g~ r was a
scholarshi p cutback by 20
uver the next three years.
A Big F.ight investigation
reve aled the Wildcat s 111 be 13
over the legal li mit t40 )
during the !977-78 academic
year , fi ve over the limit
during 19/G-77 and two uv er
lhc limit in t975-76. The
penalty cuts Kansas State's
footba ll scholar ship all otment by li during the 1978-79
academi c year. by ruur
durin g 1979-80 and by three
during 1980-81.
" Thi s is nut r eall y a
pena lty ," said Bi g Eight
eommi ss iune r
Charl es
Nciuas. " 'll1C'Y look 20 grant·
in aids over the limit during a
thr ee -yea r period and now
they ha ve to give them back
over a 1hree-year period."
Kans" s Stat e. whose
footb&lt;dl pro~ r• m had also
been tJn pro bation fur three
year s en ding 111 I!H3. was
placed on pro bation by the
Bi g Eight in Mctrch as a
r esult o f the r ecru it ing
violi.lt ions. The confere nce
voted &lt;~ I its annual mec t i n ~s
last week to extend that
pro bation mdefinitely.
·n,e Bi g E:ight's fin al step in
the four-pan penalty was to
e s t&lt;~bli s h a cons ult ation
com mitt ee to prov ide advic(•
and couneil to aid Ka nsas

State in mov ing forward in H
pu ~ ll iv e rltann cr in con ·
for m ancc with l'o nfc rcn t't'
and NCAJ\ rul es.

shuts.
Bob Zend er a nd Mark
llayes, playing iu thc scum~
threesome, both shu t 9-u nder:
par 63 Saturda y lu fmish 54
holes at 12-under 204, two
shots behind Heard on the
lead er buard .
Mike M c•( 'u liuu~h . 9 und er
thruugh 16 hulcs, wa s also Ht
12 under a mi ~o was Tom
Watson , this yct~r ' s leading
mon ey winnl'r , whr, w'l s 2
under for the day thro ugh
mne.
E i ch e lhe r ~ er sta l1cd the
day at 1:1 under and thr ee
shots ah ead of llru rd, Watson
and Bo b Murra y. who wa s 11
under thrl! ugh H tl! dcs .
'111e hill y Atlanta Country
Club course. usually con·
siden..'d one of 1he most
physitally dcnwnding un lhe
Pro (;ulf Tuur, co ntin ued
Saturday to play like a pitchand-putt co urse uf th e third
straight day.

SPRING SPORTS HONOREES - These three Bl ue Devil s were named Most Valuable
Players in th eir respectiv e sport at Ga ll ia Academy High School this spr ing. On left is Bub
Kiesling, Most Valu able Player in tennis. In ce nter is Terry Wall , the base ball team's MV P.
On right is Todd Rees , who was nained MV P in track.

Investment pays off

IND IA NAPOI.IS IUPf I
A $5 million in vestment eigh t
years ago in auto racing's
rkhcst classic continues tu
attr act an est imated AO
mi lliun home view€rs of the
Bruadca sting
. Ame ri cHn
Company's a nnual televising
of the Ind ianapoli s 500.
AB C ha s 1G ca mer as
ruve t·ing the r&lt;J ce th at is su ld
as a del ayed broadcast with
prod ucers, dirceto rs. edi tors
and
splicers
work ing
dil igently to put the prod uct
on televisiOn about SIX hnur s
aft er the nt ~t.· is uvcr.
•
C'h uck Huwa rd IS pruduccr
of the show &lt;J nd ma.l)tl: rnu nd
of thl' vast ca mrra rwl wor k
fiAfriT ORD, Co nn. 1 UPI 1 that is dPslgncd to catch
New England Whal ers ev ery nuance of an l'Xl'l t i ng
Co ach Ha rr y Neale has Spt1t't .
n.•si ~ ned tu bc('(Jrn c the new
" Ou r primar y ca mt.~ r a
he:trl couch of the Natiurwl tn ' w is divided in1 u tWIJ
Hockey I,eng u(' 's Vi.incuuve r gr oups," Huward says. " A
Canu r ks.
mobile unit of eil{hl cmn cras
Neale , 41 , said Friday the IS bHsil'aiJ j· respllll Siblr for
111 Hin J'l'liSnn fur tlu· rnuve what lw ppt• ns around the
from the WMld llfl ckcy lnu.:k. This secliun IS supAssod atirlll is .. a ctwnr e lu port ed by a cummumcatiuus.
co ach at the Nfl l. level. I'm sysl t'lll 1hat enable~ me lo
doing the right th ing for me." kn ow what's happening at
He ca me to t11e WHA clu b t.•v c r ~ mumcnt.
at the end of the 1975-76
" A secun d unit. &lt;tlsu c1g ht
seaS&lt;IIl and led the Whalers tu
it s set'u nd best re(:urd this
yea r.
Nea le has a 208 -175-2 0
record in the prus and will
tHkc uver the Vnncouvcr cl ub
as tts six th coach after a 20U -7 rccurd this year.

Whalers
mentor
reszgns

crew s, covers the pit and
garage area , must of which is
dnne by ha nd --carried
television eamcrCJ s."
Howard cx plams there CJ re
fou r ca mer as muu ntcll high
on each of 1he fuur turns, twu
more at ~ relatively l(J w
angl e, a . sixth camera
mounted un a 200-fuut high
t'ranl' ~tHt i on ed 11Ulslde the
track and a sm ~ l e 'rv un it
operat in g fr om a bli mp
n rr ling the lr ld Jant-t puli s
M1Jior Speed way .
·· we·re constant ly se eking
the pr iw ary (Joi nt of action,"
says ~~~~wa nl. whusc fi rst
assignment a s fjJl ABC
producer wa s durin g lhe
19fiO's whe n he televised the
barr e l-jum pin g
cham piOnships at Grossingrr 's 111
upstatr Ne w York .
" As an l' Xmnple , 1f II. . J.
FuytJS lea d ing the pack by a

qu arter m1 Je, we don't wnnt
tu &gt;1 ay on hi m. There r111 ght
be a classic batt le fur seco nd
place ond we'll con ~1a ntl y
sh ift to that area."
Howard mentions that his
nc l work hrtsn't chm1 gl'CI thL'
q mcept uf co vera ge smcc
do1ng the pr une Itme delay of

Here's starting
Indy 500 lineup

David Clyde, now 23, says
Martin destroyed confidence

IN DIANAPOLI S IUP II
Sfarhng l1 neup tor Sund il y's
lnd1anapoi 1S 500 M 1le aut o
race
Fir st Ro w
Tom
Sn e v a ,
Pens k e
Coswor t h , 20 7. 156 Danny
OngrHS, Pa r nelli
Cosw orl h,
700 17? Rick Mear s, Pen ski

Coswor lh, 100.078

rema rkable ' kiddie...·orps"
of rooki e pitchers has been
the gradual comeback of
ve teran ri ghtha nder J oe
Colemun . The last time most
fa ns noticed, Coleman wus
winning 20, 19 and 23 gruncs
respectively for th e 1971-73
Detroit Tigers befor e fal li ng
vietirn to an ann injury und
driftin g to th e Nat ional
League.
Last sea son, Coleman
woun d up with Charli e
Finl ey's last pla t-e Oakland
legioos but he appears to be
far from th rough. ln43 games
us a spot starter and reliever,
Colem an was 4-4 last year ,
while his earned run average
of 2.96 was his lowest in five
yea rs.
In his first 15 innings this
season - all in re li ef,
Coleman is 3-0 and has yet to
give an ea rned run .
·'My arm is still not as
strong as I'd like it tu be ,"
says the 32-ycar-old Coleman
"but control and my forkball
arc getting me by right now.
My fa stball is si nking, but the
biggest thmg is I've matu red.
" \\'hen )'Ou're pitching out
of the bullpen , you ca n't mess
aruwtd . I used to mow 'em
down when I was younge r.
Now, however, I'm tryin g to
change speed s and I'm
ge tting ahead of the batter,
gi ving me a chance to throw
my pitch ... "
What with the impact relief
pitc her s ar c ha ving In
ba se ball today, can you
imagine what might have
happened had the Red So•
and Yankees not swung what
looked to be a '' minor" deal
back In March of 1~72·1 That

was when the Yankees sent
utilityman Danny Cater to
&amp; ston for Sparky Lyle. Ah ,
wha t the Red Sox wouldn't
ha ve gi v ~n over the past few
years to h;~v e that one ~o: etoed
by Commi ssion er Bow ie
Kuhn !
Bill Lee, the Hed Sox'
r es id e nt
s ou thp a w
"spaceman " who is off w a 60 sl&lt;rl thi s _vear and has
appa ently rega ined the form
whi ch enableJ him w win 17
games fo•· three straig ht
S€asons, was talking about
th e I yle trade after notching
his !lOth ca reer victory for the
Hed Sox this week.
The 00 victories push ed Lee
past Babe Ruth on th e a Utime Red Sox-vi ctory list.
Huth, it will be recalled, also
was sen t to the Yank ee s in a
t•·ade tha t had a · major
Impa ct on the pennant races
for years to come.
" U the)' had trad ed me to
the Yankees instead of Lyle, 1
wonder how many horne r uns
I'd have hit by now," said
Lee, allu di ng to Ftuth 's
accomplis hm e nts af t er
l e&lt;&gt;~1n g B o~1 on for New York .
"They wouldn 't 1.; ve needed
Reggie Jackson that's for
sure. I used to be able to hit
until Bowie Kuhn, Charlie
Finley and those oth er
spoilsports came along with
til e dcsigna t(.~l hitter."
l.ee, who was disa bled in
1976 with a shoulder injury'
suffered in a bench-d earing
brawl against the Yankees,
pitched well over the final
five weeks of last season and
up with a 9-5 mark .
But he has won only 14 games
Ill two year s and was

"""'ld

consi dered a question ma rk
when the Red Sox wen t lu
camp this spring.
" ( .ast year I wa s in and out
of the rotation. " said the 31year old Lee. "Tht• y were
LLSing me as a spol start er .
but th is yea r I'rn pitchi ng
with reb'lllarity anrl when ynu
do tha t, you ~et your rhyth m.
I'd say that's the prmcipal
reason £or my improvement.
When you don't get your
rhyth m, a lot of balls go up
the alley and abou t all you get
is good leg exercise backing
up third."

nmun crcials.

Second Row
Joh n ny

NEW YORK I UP I I Comebacks are a lwa ys
among
the
mor e
heartwarming sidelights to
the baseball season, and th is
year American League fan s
ar c privil eged
to be
witnessing three of them one in the embryonic stage,
another which mi ght be
co nsidered more of a
renaissance and the other
which is now stretching ove r
two seasons.
l£ft-hander Davi d Clyde,
the one-time 18-ye ar-old
phenom fur the Tex as
Rangers who was dealt to the
Cleveland Indians thi s
spring , won his first grune
since May 15, 1974 last
Tuesda y, limitin g the
Oakland A's to just four hit s
while striking oUI seven and
walking only one ,
According to Clyde , now 23,
ex·Texa s manager Billy
Martin is as much to blame
for his three-year slump as
the nerve Injury in his left
shoulder wh ich required
surgery .
" Billy Martin completely
destroyed my confidence,"
Clyde charges . ' " He didn 't .
allow me to pitch at Texas or
even work on things oo the
sidelines. When I was finally
allowed to work on the side
for the first time, I boun ced a
curve in the dirt and Martin
came out and said 'Sit down.'
"When he allowed me to
W!M'k in a game , as soon as ,
the first man got a hit,
he'd have two guys ww-ming
up In the bullpen ... "
Almost overlooked In the
early-season success of the
Oakland A's and their

race back in 197 1. Th e w~rmg .
syst em only ha s to be
cheeked for weath er damage
when th e cr ew arrives in
In dia na polis seve ral days
befor e the fi rst qualifying
weekend .
"A lot of credit must go to
(l UI' cmneramen,"
Howard
s&lt;~ ys. "They are veterans of
the Olymp ic s. Nati onal
Foot ball League games and
iJt hcr sports events. They
wt:nt th rough bas1 e training
of stu dio work where they
fnune a single person and
llwn graduated into the field.
"They are the elite few who
reac h t he top of their
profess\Un. We've had the
S&lt;HH C three guys on our hi gh
cameras sin ce 197 1. They 've
l'ovurcd oth er auto races
"IHch enha nc ed
thei r
spei.'Ial! Jes.··
Howard said cover ing an
i!Utu n 1c+: i.s one of the most
diffi cult sport s assignments
bcl'UU SC o£ its ver y nature.
'l11ere are no tim e-u uts as in
fuolboll , ur a b.reak in the
fH_t ion such as bet ween inntngs 111 ba seball.
"Once the green nag drops,
there's a nun-stop seri es of
rn etkm g dcclstons. There's no
crntri:l li zatinn of basi c areas
lik e In other sport s. It's very
ea.sy tu miss an ael'idcnt or a
key passinK of ca rs beca use
!.I H~r e il re so many import ant
th i n gs
ha pp e n i n g
sitt l ultaneo usly.''
Thr hard pa rt comes after
hr race when the thousands
,f fee t of fi lm must be condensed fo r a three-hour show
..r which on ly an hour of
act un l HC!I on is shown
IJC J'HIIse of t he numerous

R u t herford ,

Mc l d ren Coswor lh, 197.098
AI Unser . Lol a
Cosworlh,
IQ6 J74 . Go rd on J oh (l coc k ,

W"dc"l

Oi ly. 195.883
Third Row

W ally

Today's

Oa llenb a ch ,

Mc laren Cosworth , 195 278
Johnnv Parsons, L tq h l nm q

hurlers

Sunday' s Probable Pilchers
Unitt·d Press lnternalional
~ e n5 k e
Los worm , t O,O J 4J.I
Fourth Row
tAll Times EDT)
Di ck Sim on , Vollstedl
1\merican League
Oily. 191 .96 1. Roger Me
Toront o 1J effer so n 3-5 and
Cluskey , Eag le
AM( ,
192 .256
Shel don Kin ser. l.cma nezyk 1-81 at New York
Walson Oily , 192.051
1Guidry 6-0 and Clay 1-2), 2, I
F1fth Row
p.rn .
Steve Krisiloff, Wildc at
Det roit 1Bill ingham 4-2 and
Ofly , 191 155 . Tom Bagley ,
Slaton 4-11 at Boston t Hipley
Wa tson Otfy , 190 94 1. Ja ne t
Gu lh roe , Wi Id ea I
Off y. 1-3 and Wright 1-0), 2, 1:30
190.315
p.m.
S t~th Row
Oakland I John son 4-2 and
Sp•ke Gehl ha usen. Eagle
The Bobby Bonds trmle and
, 190.325 John Mahle r, Keough 2-31 at Chi cago
tl1e pr ed icted deal' involving Oily
Eagl e Oil y, 189 723 Tom tKravee 1-4 and Schueler ().
Rod Carew and S&lt;Ul Dtego·s B1ge lo w. Wild ca t
Oil y, 11, 2, 1:30 p.m.
Gene Ten ace run true w 189 115
Cl eveland 1Hood 3-2 and
Seve nth Row
baseball tradition U1is time of
Paxt(m 1-2 1, at Baltimore
Bobby
Unse
r,
Eagle
year . With the J une 15 Coswor lh, 194 .658. A. J . Foy t. I Pa ~ne r 5-4 and D. Martinez
trading deadline dr awin g Coyo te
Foyl . 200.1 21. 3-3 ), 2, 2 p.m.
near, it's usually been the Pa nc ho Carter , Lighln•ng
Kansas City (Gale 4-0 I at
teams going nowhere in t he Cosworlh, 196.829.
Minnesota (Thonnodsgard 1Eighth
Row
standin gs whi ch try to swing
S" ll Wa lther , Pcnsk e . 61. 2: 15 p.m.
a major deal in an effort to Cosworl h, 193 .226. George
Milwauk ee !Augustine H )
hype their lagg ing fa n Snider, Coyote Foyr. 192. 627 . at California t Ryan 3-3 1, 4
interest, while a lso clea nin g JO&lt; Salda na. Eag le Ofly. p.m.
190.80'1 .
ho use for next year.
Ninth Row
Seattle 1Pole 4-4 1 at Texa s
Mik
e
Mosley
, Li ght ni ng
!Umbarger 2-31, 8 : ~ p.m.
Thus, the White Sox with Oil y, 188.719, J im
McElreath .
Nutlonal League
pitchers Wilbur Wood and Eag le Oily , 188.058. Cit II
Montreal !Dues !l-21 at
Lerrin LaGrow an10ng their Hu cul. Mc la r e n
O lf y .
Pittsburgh 1D. Robinson 4-1),
more coveted chattels; the 187.803.
Tenth Row
1 : ~ p.m.
Padres, still hopeful of
J e rry Karl. Me Lar en
Ph iladelphia !Christenson
landing a package for Tenace Of ly. 181.549. Ph il Thresh ie,
or ev en slugge r Da ve L1ghrnmg
Of ly, 187.520. 3-3 ) at Atl anta 1Hanna 3-0),
Winfield: and the Twins, Larry Rice , Lightning . Ofly. 2:15 p.m.
Chica go (B urris 2-3 1 at St.
unable to satisfy Carew, ca n 18 7.393. Eleventh Row
1
-'luis
IForsch 6-31, 2:15 p.m.
be expected w be in the heat
G a ry
Be tt enha usen ,
New York !Zachry 4-1) at
of the 11th hour bargainin g. Dragon Oil y, 18 7.32 4. Jerry
Look lor some of the Snev·a . Mclaren . Offy , Huu;tun I Lern ongello 3-5 ),
187.766 . Mar lo Andrell l, 3:05 p.m.
contendin~ clubs to lan d a
Penski
Coswor l h , 194.647.
11
couple of those b!g name"
Cincinnati 1Norman 5-2) at
(Note : An dr e tt i's car was
types in exchange for more qua li f ied by M i k e Hiss for the San Diego (Jones 3-3 ), 4 p.m.
minor league hopefuls than midd le spot ol the thlrd•row
l1os An geles (Sutton 4-4) at
but m u st s tar t i n JJrd p os i t ion
proven commodities ...
San rrancisco ( Montefusco~because of d r iver ch a nge . 1
21, 4:05 p.m.
Of ly. 194 280. Larry DIC kson

'

�C-l- The Sunday Times-sentinel, Sunday, May 28, 1978

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SPORifS

1\Ti.ANTA iUPl ) - J erry
Heard took advantage of
Dave Ei chelberger's collapse
Saturda y tCI surge into the
lead midway through the
th ird mund of the Atlant a
(;o!f Classic.
Head. three strokes back at
the start of Saturday's play ,
play ed the frunt nine in 4und er - p~lr 32 l t1 go 14 und er
for 45 holes while F:ichelberger. who had match ed this
year's to ur low for 3G hol es
when he started out 62-&lt;i9 I:lt , started out with a double
bogey on 1he ve ry ftrst hole
and, po~ting &lt;J 5-ov er-41. WiJ S
six strokes uff Heard's p 1::lL:t!

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representative, tri ed to lead a
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Kansas State roughly $125,1loo
during each of the next three
years .
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on weak sister Kansas Stat e
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The show, sponsored by Zinn's Landing, will begin at 12
noon Memorial Day alon g the Gl(llipolis park front.

L A 11 , Kingman , Ch i an d
Bench. Cin 9; L uz insk i and
Schm id t, Phi l 8.
American league : R ic e , Bos
16 ; Ba ylor , Cal and Thom pson,
Oe t 12 ; Zisk . Tex 10 ; Ma &gt;r .
Batt , Ale • Mder , Oll k and
Mayberry , Tar 9.
Runs Bilfted In
Niltlonat lea gue
M or gan ,
Cin 3_. ; Monda y, L A ana
McCove&gt;r . SF 33; Fos ler , Cin
and Sm ith , LA 31.
. American Lta;ue : Rice , Bos
-48 ; Zisk , Te x 33, May. Bait ,
Baylor , Cal, St aub and Cham
bli Ss, NY 31.
Stolen Bases
N~tionat League : Mor en o,
Pllt 21; Cedeno, Ho u 18 ;
Roy ster , All , L opes, LA Md
Taveras, Pitt 12.
American Lugue : Le Flore,
Oet and Wilson , KC 17 : Cruz,
Sea 16 ; DOone, Oak
1-4 ;
Norwood, M lnn and Will s, Te)(

Minn esota , durin g wh ic h
some of the players drank
several beers.
On the bu s ride from lh e
airport to their hotel ·in
Minnea poli s, a rau co us scen e
developed in whi ch Ell is
urged his lcamrnates to drink
in their hotel bar . a violation
of Hunt er 's regulations.
" lt wa s," said one Hanger
pl aye r, " a n all -tim e bu s
trip."
Hunter , upset at the at1ions
on the bus that night , ha s now
bann ed alcohol on a ll team
nights .
On rctumin~ from the road
trip, Hunter was obvi ously
depressed over the incident.
"You have to really like
baseball to be a mana ~ cr
these days," he said. " I hope
this matter is resolved, but l
don't know how long it will
tak e before we know if i.t is
res(Jived.
"The players ought to be
th inking abo ut baseball inl&gt;1 cad of things like this.
Maybe we would be winning
more games if they did."
During the bus trip in
Minnesota, Hunte r fin ally
became tired of Elli s'
suggestion s to hi s fell ow
players, and told Ellis to "sit
down and shut up ."
That infuriated Ellis, who a
day later accused Hunter of
bein g "a Hitler."
Hunter feels the serving of
beer on team flights was
responsible for th e trouble on
the bus.
" I'm not saying Dock was
in ebri ated," said Hunt er,
"but some of the players
were. Some just can't handle
it."
The drinking of al cohol on
the team's flights now carries
a fin e of up to $1,000. Elli s
said he did not plan to follow
any of Hunter'srul es if he did

TOURNAMENT RECORD
SPRINGrlELD, IJI. IUPI )
- Designated hitter Cam
Kennedy drove in a record setting nine runs Saturday to
lead Eastern lllinois to a 21-11
victory over Southwest
Missouri in the NCAA
Division II World Series.
Southwest Missouri, suffering its second loss. becam e
11.
the first team to be
Pitching
eliminated In the Round
Most VIctories
N1tlonal League : Gr imsle y, Robin tourney .
Mtl7 ·2i Blue, SF 6 1; JOhn, L A
Kennedy's nine RBI - a
and Knepper , SF 6.2; Forsch,
tournament record - inSI.L 6-l.
Amtrlun Leaaue : Ta na na . cluded three homers . Eastern
Cat 8-1; Lee. 8 os 7 1; Gu idry,
NV 6-0 ; Torrtr. Bos 6-2; racked up a tournament Knapp , Cal 6·3.
record seven home runs in
E•rned Run Average
the
slugfest.
1 Bued on 45 Inn ing, plfchtd)

Naflonal Lt•gut : R .Rei.J scf1el.
Ch i 1,97 ; An dujar , Hou 2.09 ;
Knepper. SF ?.?5; Forsc h, St. L
1.28 ; Swan , NY l .l'J.
Amtrlun League : John son .
Oa)l; 1.5J, GUidr y , NY 1.72,
Tana na, Cal 2 A8 ; L ee, 8os
2.55, Keough , Oa k 2.60.
SfriiCfOUtS
Nation. I League : R ichard ,
Hou 79; Nlekro . Att 69 : Seaver,
Cln 61 ; Blyteven , . P llt 60 ;
'Montefusco, SF SS.

GAINS FrNALS
ROME (UPI) - Italy's
Adriano Panatta advanced to
the Men 's Singles Finals in
the Italian Open Tennis
championships against Bjorn
Borg of Sweden Saturday
American League : Rval') , c.,,-1 alter his semifinal opponent
89 i Ftanaoan. Ba ll 52; Gu idry , Jose Higueras of Spain quit in
NY
• 7; Tl'lnl'lnl! , Cal
44 ;
disgust over crowd behavior.
Leonard . KC AI

nul fee l like it.
" f'Ve already sa id
alone." said F.ll is.

walk

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rALCUNS UJSE
PARKERSB URG
Wahama's first shot at a
Class A stale high school
baseball championship
ended ln the bottom of the
seventh Inning
her&lt;
Sa turda y when Tygarls
Valley stored two runs
with

two

out~

and two

strikes on the batter to
edge the Falcons, 3-2 for
the 1978 crown. WHS led 2-0
going Into the final rung.
Jell Collier, who gave up
un_!y lhret• hits, was
charged with the loss.
Steve
Wamsley
was
credltt•d with the win.
Mark Smith had Wahama 's
only hit , a single,

Elli s Rain s b er g~ r was a
scholarshi p cutback by 20
uver the next three years.
A Big F.ight investigation
reve aled the Wildcat s 111 be 13
over the legal li mit t40 )
during the !977-78 academic
year , fi ve over the limit
during 19/G-77 and two uv er
lhc limit in t975-76. The
penalty cuts Kansas State's
footba ll scholar ship all otment by li during the 1978-79
academi c year. by ruur
durin g 1979-80 and by three
during 1980-81.
" Thi s is nut r eall y a
pena lty ," said Bi g Eight
eommi ss iune r
Charl es
Nciuas. " 'll1C'Y look 20 grant·
in aids over the limit during a
thr ee -yea r period and now
they ha ve to give them back
over a 1hree-year period."
Kans" s Stat e. whose
footb&lt;dl pro~ r• m had also
been tJn pro bation fur three
year s en ding 111 I!H3. was
placed on pro bation by the
Bi g Eight in Mctrch as a
r esult o f the r ecru it ing
violi.lt ions. The confere nce
voted &lt;~ I its annual mec t i n ~s
last week to extend that
pro bation mdefinitely.
·n,e Bi g E:ight's fin al step in
the four-pan penalty was to
e s t&lt;~bli s h a cons ult ation
com mitt ee to prov ide advic(•
and couneil to aid Ka nsas

State in mov ing forward in H
pu ~ ll iv e rltann cr in con ·
for m ancc with l'o nfc rcn t't'
and NCAJ\ rul es.

shuts.
Bob Zend er a nd Mark
llayes, playing iu thc scum~
threesome, both shu t 9-u nder:
par 63 Saturda y lu fmish 54
holes at 12-under 204, two
shots behind Heard on the
lead er buard .
Mike M c•( 'u liuu~h . 9 und er
thruugh 16 hulcs, wa s also Ht
12 under a mi ~o was Tom
Watson , this yct~r ' s leading
mon ey winnl'r , whr, w'l s 2
under for the day thro ugh
mne.
E i ch e lhe r ~ er sta l1cd the
day at 1:1 under and thr ee
shots ah ead of llru rd, Watson
and Bo b Murra y. who wa s 11
under thrl! ugh H tl! dcs .
'111e hill y Atlanta Country
Club course. usually con·
siden..'d one of 1he most
physitally dcnwnding un lhe
Pro (;ulf Tuur, co ntin ued
Saturday to play like a pitchand-putt co urse uf th e third
straight day.

SPRING SPORTS HONOREES - These three Bl ue Devil s were named Most Valuable
Players in th eir respectiv e sport at Ga ll ia Academy High School this spr ing. On left is Bub
Kiesling, Most Valu able Player in tennis. In ce nter is Terry Wall , the base ball team's MV P.
On right is Todd Rees , who was nained MV P in track.

Investment pays off

IND IA NAPOI.IS IUPf I
A $5 million in vestment eigh t
years ago in auto racing's
rkhcst classic continues tu
attr act an est imated AO
mi lliun home view€rs of the
Bruadca sting
. Ame ri cHn
Company's a nnual televising
of the Ind ianapoli s 500.
AB C ha s 1G ca mer as
ruve t·ing the r&lt;J ce th at is su ld
as a del ayed broadcast with
prod ucers, dirceto rs. edi tors
and
splicers
work ing
dil igently to put the prod uct
on televisiOn about SIX hnur s
aft er the nt ~t.· is uvcr.
•
C'h uck Huwa rd IS pruduccr
of the show &lt;J nd ma.l)tl: rnu nd
of thl' vast ca mrra rwl wor k
fiAfriT ORD, Co nn. 1 UPI 1 that is dPslgncd to catch
New England Whal ers ev ery nuance of an l'Xl'l t i ng
Co ach Ha rr y Neale has Spt1t't .
n.•si ~ ned tu bc('(Jrn c the new
" Ou r primar y ca mt.~ r a
he:trl couch of the Natiurwl tn ' w is divided in1 u tWIJ
Hockey I,eng u(' 's Vi.incuuve r gr oups," Huward says. " A
Canu r ks.
mobile unit of eil{hl cmn cras
Neale , 41 , said Friday the IS bHsil'aiJ j· respllll Siblr for
111 Hin J'l'liSnn fur tlu· rnuve what lw ppt• ns around the
from the WMld llfl ckcy lnu.:k. This secliun IS supAssod atirlll is .. a ctwnr e lu port ed by a cummumcatiuus.
co ach at the Nfl l. level. I'm sysl t'lll 1hat enable~ me lo
doing the right th ing for me." kn ow what's happening at
He ca me to t11e WHA clu b t.•v c r ~ mumcnt.
at the end of the 1975-76
" A secun d unit. &lt;tlsu c1g ht
seaS&lt;IIl and led the Whalers tu
it s set'u nd best re(:urd this
yea r.
Nea le has a 208 -175-2 0
record in the prus and will
tHkc uver the Vnncouvcr cl ub
as tts six th coach after a 20U -7 rccurd this year.

Whalers
mentor
reszgns

crew s, covers the pit and
garage area , must of which is
dnne by ha nd --carried
television eamcrCJ s."
Howard cx plams there CJ re
fou r ca mer as muu ntcll high
on each of 1he fuur turns, twu
more at ~ relatively l(J w
angl e, a . sixth camera
mounted un a 200-fuut high
t'ranl' ~tHt i on ed 11Ulslde the
track and a sm ~ l e 'rv un it
operat in g fr om a bli mp
n rr ling the lr ld Jant-t puli s
M1Jior Speed way .
·· we·re constant ly se eking
the pr iw ary (Joi nt of action,"
says ~~~~wa nl. whusc fi rst
assignment a s fjJl ABC
producer wa s durin g lhe
19fiO's whe n he televised the
barr e l-jum pin g
cham piOnships at Grossingrr 's 111
upstatr Ne w York .
" As an l' Xmnple , 1f II. . J.
FuytJS lea d ing the pack by a

qu arter m1 Je, we don't wnnt
tu &gt;1 ay on hi m. There r111 ght
be a classic batt le fur seco nd
place ond we'll con ~1a ntl y
sh ift to that area."
Howard mentions that his
nc l work hrtsn't chm1 gl'CI thL'
q mcept uf co vera ge smcc
do1ng the pr une Itme delay of

Here's starting
Indy 500 lineup

David Clyde, now 23, says
Martin destroyed confidence

IN DIANAPOLI S IUP II
Sfarhng l1 neup tor Sund il y's
lnd1anapoi 1S 500 M 1le aut o
race
Fir st Ro w
Tom
Sn e v a ,
Pens k e
Coswor t h , 20 7. 156 Danny
OngrHS, Pa r nelli
Cosw orl h,
700 17? Rick Mear s, Pen ski

Coswor lh, 100.078

rema rkable ' kiddie...·orps"
of rooki e pitchers has been
the gradual comeback of
ve teran ri ghtha nder J oe
Colemun . The last time most
fa ns noticed, Coleman wus
winning 20, 19 and 23 gruncs
respectively for th e 1971-73
Detroit Tigers befor e fal li ng
vietirn to an ann injury und
driftin g to th e Nat ional
League.
Last sea son, Coleman
woun d up with Charli e
Finl ey's last pla t-e Oakland
legioos but he appears to be
far from th rough. ln43 games
us a spot starter and reliever,
Colem an was 4-4 last year ,
while his earned run average
of 2.96 was his lowest in five
yea rs.
In his first 15 innings this
season - all in re li ef,
Coleman is 3-0 and has yet to
give an ea rned run .
·'My arm is still not as
strong as I'd like it tu be ,"
says the 32-ycar-old Coleman
"but control and my forkball
arc getting me by right now.
My fa stball is si nking, but the
biggest thmg is I've matu red.
" \\'hen )'Ou're pitching out
of the bullpen , you ca n't mess
aruwtd . I used to mow 'em
down when I was younge r.
Now, however, I'm tryin g to
change speed s and I'm
ge tting ahead of the batter,
gi ving me a chance to throw
my pitch ... "
What with the impact relief
pitc her s ar c ha ving In
ba se ball today, can you
imagine what might have
happened had the Red So•
and Yankees not swung what
looked to be a '' minor" deal
back In March of 1~72·1 That

was when the Yankees sent
utilityman Danny Cater to
&amp; ston for Sparky Lyle. Ah ,
wha t the Red Sox wouldn't
ha ve gi v ~n over the past few
years to h;~v e that one ~o: etoed
by Commi ssion er Bow ie
Kuhn !
Bill Lee, the Hed Sox'
r es id e nt
s ou thp a w
"spaceman " who is off w a 60 sl&lt;rl thi s _vear and has
appa ently rega ined the form
whi ch enableJ him w win 17
games fo•· three straig ht
S€asons, was talking about
th e I yle trade after notching
his !lOth ca reer victory for the
Hed Sox this week.
The 00 victories push ed Lee
past Babe Ruth on th e a Utime Red Sox-vi ctory list.
Huth, it will be recalled, also
was sen t to the Yank ee s in a
t•·ade tha t had a · major
Impa ct on the pennant races
for years to come.
" U the)' had trad ed me to
the Yankees instead of Lyle, 1
wonder how many horne r uns
I'd have hit by now," said
Lee, allu di ng to Ftuth 's
accomplis hm e nts af t er
l e&lt;&gt;~1n g B o~1 on for New York .
"They wouldn 't 1.; ve needed
Reggie Jackson that's for
sure. I used to be able to hit
until Bowie Kuhn, Charlie
Finley and those oth er
spoilsports came along with
til e dcsigna t(.~l hitter."
l.ee, who was disa bled in
1976 with a shoulder injury'
suffered in a bench-d earing
brawl against the Yankees,
pitched well over the final
five weeks of last season and
up with a 9-5 mark .
But he has won only 14 games
Ill two year s and was

"""'ld

consi dered a question ma rk
when the Red Sox wen t lu
camp this spring.
" ( .ast year I wa s in and out
of the rotation. " said the 31year old Lee. "Tht• y were
LLSing me as a spol start er .
but th is yea r I'rn pitchi ng
with reb'lllarity anrl when ynu
do tha t, you ~et your rhyth m.
I'd say that's the prmcipal
reason £or my improvement.
When you don't get your
rhyth m, a lot of balls go up
the alley and abou t all you get
is good leg exercise backing
up third."

nmun crcials.

Second Row
Joh n ny

NEW YORK I UP I I Comebacks are a lwa ys
among
the
mor e
heartwarming sidelights to
the baseball season, and th is
year American League fan s
ar c privil eged
to be
witnessing three of them one in the embryonic stage,
another which mi ght be
co nsidered more of a
renaissance and the other
which is now stretching ove r
two seasons.
l£ft-hander Davi d Clyde,
the one-time 18-ye ar-old
phenom fur the Tex as
Rangers who was dealt to the
Cleveland Indians thi s
spring , won his first grune
since May 15, 1974 last
Tuesda y, limitin g the
Oakland A's to just four hit s
while striking oUI seven and
walking only one ,
According to Clyde , now 23,
ex·Texa s manager Billy
Martin is as much to blame
for his three-year slump as
the nerve Injury in his left
shoulder wh ich required
surgery .
" Billy Martin completely
destroyed my confidence,"
Clyde charges . ' " He didn 't .
allow me to pitch at Texas or
even work on things oo the
sidelines. When I was finally
allowed to work on the side
for the first time, I boun ced a
curve in the dirt and Martin
came out and said 'Sit down.'
"When he allowed me to
W!M'k in a game , as soon as ,
the first man got a hit,
he'd have two guys ww-ming
up In the bullpen ... "
Almost overlooked In the
early-season success of the
Oakland A's and their

race back in 197 1. Th e w~rmg .
syst em only ha s to be
cheeked for weath er damage
when th e cr ew arrives in
In dia na polis seve ral days
befor e the fi rst qualifying
weekend .
"A lot of credit must go to
(l UI' cmneramen,"
Howard
s&lt;~ ys. "They are veterans of
the Olymp ic s. Nati onal
Foot ball League games and
iJt hcr sports events. They
wt:nt th rough bas1 e training
of stu dio work where they
fnune a single person and
llwn graduated into the field.
"They are the elite few who
reac h t he top of their
profess\Un. We've had the
S&lt;HH C three guys on our hi gh
cameras sin ce 197 1. They 've
l'ovurcd oth er auto races
"IHch enha nc ed
thei r
spei.'Ial! Jes.··
Howard said cover ing an
i!Utu n 1c+: i.s one of the most
diffi cult sport s assignments
bcl'UU SC o£ its ver y nature.
'l11ere are no tim e-u uts as in
fuolboll , ur a b.reak in the
fH_t ion such as bet ween inntngs 111 ba seball.
"Once the green nag drops,
there's a nun-stop seri es of
rn etkm g dcclstons. There's no
crntri:l li zatinn of basi c areas
lik e In other sport s. It's very
ea.sy tu miss an ael'idcnt or a
key passinK of ca rs beca use
!.I H~r e il re so many import ant
th i n gs
ha pp e n i n g
sitt l ultaneo usly.''
Thr hard pa rt comes after
hr race when the thousands
,f fee t of fi lm must be condensed fo r a three-hour show
..r which on ly an hour of
act un l HC!I on is shown
IJC J'HIIse of t he numerous

R u t herford ,

Mc l d ren Coswor lh, 197.098
AI Unser . Lol a
Cosworlh,
IQ6 J74 . Go rd on J oh (l coc k ,

W"dc"l

Oi ly. 195.883
Third Row

W ally

Today's

Oa llenb a ch ,

Mc laren Cosworth , 195 278
Johnnv Parsons, L tq h l nm q

hurlers

Sunday' s Probable Pilchers
Unitt·d Press lnternalional
~ e n5 k e
Los worm , t O,O J 4J.I
Fourth Row
tAll Times EDT)
Di ck Sim on , Vollstedl
1\merican League
Oily. 191 .96 1. Roger Me
Toront o 1J effer so n 3-5 and
Cluskey , Eag le
AM( ,
192 .256
Shel don Kin ser. l.cma nezyk 1-81 at New York
Walson Oily , 192.051
1Guidry 6-0 and Clay 1-2), 2, I
F1fth Row
p.rn .
Steve Krisiloff, Wildc at
Det roit 1Bill ingham 4-2 and
Ofly , 191 155 . Tom Bagley ,
Slaton 4-11 at Boston t Hipley
Wa tson Otfy , 190 94 1. Ja ne t
Gu lh roe , Wi Id ea I
Off y. 1-3 and Wright 1-0), 2, 1:30
190.315
p.m.
S t~th Row
Oakland I John son 4-2 and
Sp•ke Gehl ha usen. Eagle
The Bobby Bonds trmle and
, 190.325 John Mahle r, Keough 2-31 at Chi cago
tl1e pr ed icted deal' involving Oily
Eagl e Oil y, 189 723 Tom tKravee 1-4 and Schueler ().
Rod Carew and S&lt;Ul Dtego·s B1ge lo w. Wild ca t
Oil y, 11, 2, 1:30 p.m.
Gene Ten ace run true w 189 115
Cl eveland 1Hood 3-2 and
Seve nth Row
baseball tradition U1is time of
Paxt(m 1-2 1, at Baltimore
Bobby
Unse
r,
Eagle
year . With the J une 15 Coswor lh, 194 .658. A. J . Foy t. I Pa ~ne r 5-4 and D. Martinez
trading deadline dr awin g Coyo te
Foyl . 200.1 21. 3-3 ), 2, 2 p.m.
near, it's usually been the Pa nc ho Carter , Lighln•ng
Kansas City (Gale 4-0 I at
teams going nowhere in t he Cosworlh, 196.829.
Minnesota (Thonnodsgard 1Eighth
Row
standin gs whi ch try to swing
S" ll Wa lther , Pcnsk e . 61. 2: 15 p.m.
a major deal in an effort to Cosworl h, 193 .226. George
Milwauk ee !Augustine H )
hype their lagg ing fa n Snider, Coyote Foyr. 192. 627 . at California t Ryan 3-3 1, 4
interest, while a lso clea nin g JO&lt; Salda na. Eag le Ofly. p.m.
190.80'1 .
ho use for next year.
Ninth Row
Seattle 1Pole 4-4 1 at Texa s
Mik
e
Mosley
, Li ght ni ng
!Umbarger 2-31, 8 : ~ p.m.
Thus, the White Sox with Oil y, 188.719, J im
McElreath .
Nutlonal League
pitchers Wilbur Wood and Eag le Oily , 188.058. Cit II
Montreal !Dues !l-21 at
Lerrin LaGrow an10ng their Hu cul. Mc la r e n
O lf y .
Pittsburgh 1D. Robinson 4-1),
more coveted chattels; the 187.803.
Tenth Row
1 : ~ p.m.
Padres, still hopeful of
J e rry Karl. Me Lar en
Ph iladelphia !Christenson
landing a package for Tenace Of ly. 181.549. Ph il Thresh ie,
or ev en slugge r Da ve L1ghrnmg
Of ly, 187.520. 3-3 ) at Atl anta 1Hanna 3-0),
Winfield: and the Twins, Larry Rice , Lightning . Ofly. 2:15 p.m.
Chica go (B urris 2-3 1 at St.
unable to satisfy Carew, ca n 18 7.393. Eleventh Row
1
-'luis
IForsch 6-31, 2:15 p.m.
be expected w be in the heat
G a ry
Be tt enha usen ,
New York !Zachry 4-1) at
of the 11th hour bargainin g. Dragon Oil y, 18 7.32 4. Jerry
Look lor some of the Snev·a . Mclaren . Offy , Huu;tun I Lern ongello 3-5 ),
187.766 . Mar lo Andrell l, 3:05 p.m.
contendin~ clubs to lan d a
Penski
Coswor l h , 194.647.
11
couple of those b!g name"
Cincinnati 1Norman 5-2) at
(Note : An dr e tt i's car was
types in exchange for more qua li f ied by M i k e Hiss for the San Diego (Jones 3-3 ), 4 p.m.
minor league hopefuls than midd le spot ol the thlrd•row
l1os An geles (Sutton 4-4) at
but m u st s tar t i n JJrd p os i t ion
proven commodities ...
San rrancisco ( Montefusco~because of d r iver ch a nge . 1
21, 4:05 p.m.
Of ly. 194 280. Larry DIC kson

'

�\'·2- The Sunday Times.SPnlinel, Sunday, May 28, 1978

M~jor League Stan di ng s
By United Pren Internationa l
Nat io nal League
W L Pet. GB
Chicago
22 17 56J
Phil a
19 19 .500 2 11
Mon treal
?1 21 500 2 11
P i ttsbrgt~
19 22 .463 .t
New York
20 24 .455 4 1 2
St . Louis
15 28 349 9

wesr

W L

Pet.

GB

17 14 .659

San Fran
Cin ci nat i

27
24
19
19

Los Ang
Houston
San Diego
Atlan t l!l

17 61~
18 571
21 . .t75
23 ,452

11 2
31 1
71 2
81 7

400 l0 1 1

16 24

Friday ' s Resu ns
Chice~go

6, St. Lou is 0

Atlanta 4. Ph iladelph ia 2
Hous ton 5. New York 4
P i ttsb u rgh 2, Mon t re &lt;l l 1
Cincinnat i 3. San D ieg o 1
San Fran 6, Los Ange les 1
Sunda y's Gam es

Montr eal at P illsburgh

Ch icago at Sl

LOV IS

Ph iil ad elph ia at Atlant'a
New York at Houston
Cinc innaT i ar San D1ego
Los Ang at Sa n Fr an cisco
Amenc;tn leagu e
Boston
New York
Detroit
Milwa uke
Battimor
Clevelnd
Toront o

East
W
?9
26
14

L Pet .
15 659
14 .650

16

6QO

GB

1
3

?0 10 500 7
10 n .476 a
18 n .450 9
\5 17 357 13

west
W.
?S
25
7.7.

Cat rt
Oakland
Kan C i ty

Texas
Minesota
Seattl.4 e

L Pet.
16 6 10
17 .595
19 53 7

GB
1}

J

7. 1 20 511 4
17 26 39)
9
17 c 30 161 11
Ch icago
12 2? JOB 12
Frida y' s Resu lt s
K . C at M inn , ood , ra rn
Balt imor e 4, Cleveland J

Boston 6, Detroit J
New York 4, Torooto 3
Oa ktano J , Chic ago 1
Sea ttle 6, Texas &lt;1
Cali!O, M il waukee S
. Sunday ' s Games
M ilwaukee at Cal iforn ia
Kansas C~ly at Mmnesota
Oakland at Chic ago , ?.
Cle \leland at Balt imore, 2
Toronto at New York, 2
Detroi t at Boston , 2
Sea lite at Te)(as, night

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EASTMAN
Republican
Candidate For

MEIGS COUNTY
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positions ,
i ncludi n g
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Ma ntua Crestwood's 18
points leads the AA girls after
U1e firs! day of competition.
foll owed by Col umbus
DeSa les wit h 14 and
Mansfield Malabar , Norwal k
and Pemberville Eastwood
with 10 each .
Terri Hyland of Crestwood
slwttered !he old AA discus

the loser.
"I'm not used lo going that
far yet." Seaver sa id, explaining that he is ove r·
cumin g his prob lem uf

SAN DIEGO &lt;U PI I Cin cinna ti pit cher Tum
Seaver , who nearly made it a
fu ll game Friday night , says
he 's throwing the ba ll better
all the lime.
"I'm gelling a lillie bit
better each lime out ," Seaver
said aft er evening his record
10 4·4 with a 3·1 viCiory over
!he San Diego Padres. ··J was
plea sed ~·ith the way I threw .
I was able to get away with a
couple of mistakes...
Seaver . trying for hi s

because of my legs," he said.
"I pulled my calf muscles in
spring lraming. If I don't
have a solid foundation I
don'! throw the way I'm
supposed lu."
Reds Mana ger Sparky

se&lt;·ond com plet e game in 11

Anderson said Seaver

stans, gave way to Doug Ba&lt;r
with two outs in !he eighth
when the Padres put together
singles by pint h·hiller Derrel
Thomas, B1ll Almon an d
Oscar Gamble lo score !heir
lune run .
It wa s Seav er's th ird
straight wtn ~tv ing him a

"thrown well hi s las! four
out.
" His problem earlier in the
season wa s thai he'd walk six
ur ~ven men per game ."
Anderson sa id. "! think what
happened was that he started
believing he should win 30

23 of them against lhe
Padres. Bob Shirley, 2-5, was

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rolling up a 17-poinl margin
over runnersup Spencerville
and Hoekford Parkway going
into today's competition.
Eiling, who also finbhed
third in the high jump, won
the long jump wilh a record
leap of 17. feel, . 8 3-4 inches,
whil e Oldiges shattered the
old discus mark with a heave
of 128 fee l. 6 inches. Oldiges
also fini shed sixth in the shot
pot.
The other lwn Class Agirls
final s Friday a lso saw
records go by lh e boar~s.
Theresa Cian ciolo of
Spencer ville captured lhe
ltigh jump with a leap of 5
fe el, 6 iil('hes and Bev
Schum m
of
Rockford
1'&lt;1rkway tonk the shot put
with a toss of 13 feet. 4 H

Wahama gazns
state finals

only new Class AA boys
mark, winning the pole vaull
with a mark of 15 feel , 8
inches, more than two feel
better than runnerup Sieve
Miller of Sandy Valley.
Other AA boys winners
were Steve Honeywood of
Leavittsburg LaBrae in the
high jump ; Mark Shaw of
Warrensville Heights In the
shot put; Brian Dowds of
Columbus DeSales in lhe
di scus; and Tom McCloskey
of Dayton ChaminadeJulienne in the long jump . ·

mark with a ross of 134 feet,
and finished second to Nancy
Jenkin s of DeSales in the shot
pul, as Jenkin s tied the meet
· mark .
Norwalk's
Dia n e
Tengowski won the AA high
jump with a record lea p of 5
feet, 7 1-2 inches.
Bluffton, !hanks to a first in
the shot and a second in the
discuss by Bruce Mauer , the
UPI Class A football lineman
of lhe year, holds an 18-16
edge over Canal Wmchester
in Class A boys action .
Winchester's points came
on Ty Jordon's first in lhe
discus and a th ird by Flhen
Blais in the high jump.
John Boylan of Strasburg
captured lhe A high jwnp for
the second straight yea r,
outdueling Collins Western
Reserve's Dave Timbs and
selling a new record of 6 feel,
10 inches in the process.
.Ja c kso n -Millon and
Hanoverton United were lied
for U1ird with 12 points apiece
after the opening day of
artion in sun drenched Ohio
:iladium , while Columbu s
Heady and Strasburg had 10.
Dublin's Chris Mand sel lhe

overthrowing.
··J was try ing to overth row
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Class M semifinals of !Ill'
stale higl1 schoo l tJasd•lil
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Wnlmnat, 18-4, mt.'t un·
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Earlit.•r Fr iday, Ty gM1 S
Va lley rode the no-hil pil·
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the hilling of Slt,vt• Wamsley
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J. 1&gt;ga n edg ed Jefferson
Cou nt y 3·1 and South
l'hat' lcston defeated New
Man insville 4·3.
Behind ace right-hander
l(ick Sidw ell, Paden City 112·
7- l l look a seeming ly safe 4·1
lead into · !he lop of the
seventh, until disaster struck
the Wildcats. Sidwell was
hfled for previously unbeaten
Wildcal hurler Jeff Fox after
giving up a single lo Vince
Weaver and a wa lk.lo Buddy
Buse.

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Johnny Bench st roked his
ninth home run fur Cincinnati.
The Reds tuuk a 1-0 lead in
the fir st inning when Pete
Rose doubl ed, moved to third
on a sacrifice bunt by Ken
Griffey and scored on Joe
Morgan's infield out.
Cincinnati added a run in
!he sero nd when Dave
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Kuhn will be discussing those
telecas!S am ong ot hers
coming up, including the All·
Star, League Championship

NASHVILLE, Tenn . (UPI)
- At torneys for form er
Pittsburgh St ee ler
quarterback Joe Gilliam said
Friday they would ask the
court to suspend the 4:Klay
jail term he got for carrying a
weapon and possessi ng
marijuana in June 1976.
Gilliam. who says he has
been drug-free for some time,
was sen tenced lo the Metro
workhouse by Crim inal Court
Judge John L. Draper after
pleading guilty to the
charges. 13ut, und er an
agreement between defense
attorney David Vincent and
Assistant District Attorney
Roger May, the judge stayed
the se ntence until June 16.

and World Series games.
Kuhn will also discuss
plans for a visit by the Cincinnati Reds to Japan this
November. The Heds will be
the 11th major · leag ue learn
lo visit Japan since the New
York Giants start ed a regular
exhibition series in 1953.
Several Japanese teams
have tra ined with major ·
leag ue teams in the United
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HARTFORD , Conn . ( UPI I
- The New England Whalers
of the World Hockey
Associal ion hav e sig ned
center Jordy Douglas w a
multi·year contract, it was
announced Friday. '
Douglas, 20, was the second
leading scorer last season
with 01e Flin Flon Bombers of
the Western Canada Hockey
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$5,000 feature at River
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formal, we have not invited
the linemen lo take part in the
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firm bel iever in a good
A weight -lifting program
will begin in the GAHS gym
weighl-lifting program .
on Monday, June 12.
Coach Trent said lhe gym

country during his 12-year
career.
The Morehead State
University graduate said, "!
know Gallipolis is a good foot·
ball town . We expect to have
a winner, but it's going to
take a lot of hard work on
everybody's part.

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GA LLJ POLJS - "Si m·
plicity" is how Gallipolis'
new head foot ba ll coach
described hi s program
Friday aft ernoon during a
visit to the Old French City
one day aft er his employment
by the Gallipolis Board of
Education.
"We'll use Ohio State's
offen se, with lots of shifting
- and a basic 52 defense,"
Trent said.
Trent will bring his top
assib1ant , John Younce, to
Ga llipolis after lhre€ successful years at Greenup
County , Ky . High School.
Last year, Greenup County
was Class AAAA at large
champions in Kentucky .
"We hope to play lots of
boys in each game," con·
Jinued the GAHS mentor.
Gallipolis has approximately
20 lettermen returning from
last year's squad which

NEW YORK !U P!) Baseba ll Comm iss ioner
Bowie Kuhn left Friday for a
series of meeli n ~s in Japan .
• Kuhn's visit 1s the latest in
a series of exchanges be·
tween the two countries. The

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Athletic League is nothing
new to Trent. He served as
assistant footba ll coach and
head track coach at Ironton
from 1968 until 1972.
Last year's Kentu cky
Coach of the Year has had 24
players signed by various
college teamS around the

GA.HS to run OSU offense, basic defense will he 52

Kuhn in Japan for meetings

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FOXBORO, Mass. (UPII The New England Patriots
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early June at Bryant College ,
in Smithfield , H. 1.
Coach Chuck Fai rbank s
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camp , whi ch runs June H ,
and participate in six on·fi eld
drills that are open to the
public.
The sessions are scheduled
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and 2:45p.m. on June 2 and 3,
and 9 a.m. on June 4.
Fairbanks said the pla yers
would be " working on various
aspects of Ihe passing game ,

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By GENE CADDES
UPI Sports Writer
COLUMBUS !UP! ) - The
girls stole the spolli gh l
Friday al sun drenched Ohio
Stadium in !he first combined
stale High School Track and
Fie ld Meet.
Sports Transactions
Pa ced by record-selling
By Unit~d Press lnh~ rnat i onal
performances by Trish Elting
Fr iday
Baseball
and Lisa Oldiges of Minster,
San Diego - Traded outfield the girls set or tied 20 new
er George Hendr ic k to St. Lou is
tor r 1g111 handed pitcher Harry marks in the com bined meet,
Rasmv~sen
which had earned the Ohio
Chic ago Wh ite So)( Re
Hi~h
Schoo l. Ath leti c
ca ll ed outfield er Thad Bosley
from. Iowa ot the American Association wide criticism .
Assoc i&lt;H 1on .
·Mos t of the cri ticism
Football
P1thburgh - Steeter s signed center ed a round the size of
center Ctar Singl etM y of west lhe meet - whether anv sort
V1rgm ia and rv nnino back
of a lime schedule co~ld be
Dave G i ll~p i e ot Nebraska .
Hock ey
followed - and !hal the girls
Hartford , Conn
New
England Whalers signed center would be overshadowed. by
Jordy Douglas to multi year the lx&gt;YS.
con troct
Saturday 69 final s were
scheduled and the Class AAA
ath letes get into the aCi ion.
CHI CAGO 1UP() - The
But the first day - under
Ch icago White Sox Frida1•
meet director Fred Beekman
reca ll ed outf ielder Thad
and assistant Ron Allhoff Bosley from their Iowa farm
ran like clockwork.
club of lhe American
Minster , which has won lhe
Association .
last lwo Class A girls metls ,
The add1lion of Bos ley •II bu!locked up its third title
brin gs the Sox back up lo th~ Friday, scoring '!I points and
25-!nan limit.

C-3-The Sunday Times.Senlinel, Sunday, May 28, 1978

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M~jor League Stan di ng s
By United Pren Internationa l
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W L Pet. GB
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22 17 56J
Phil a
19 19 .500 2 11
Mon treal
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18 571
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Chice~go

6, St. Lou is 0

Atlanta 4. Ph iladelph ia 2
Hous ton 5. New York 4
P i ttsb u rgh 2, Mon t re &lt;l l 1
Cincinnat i 3. San D ieg o 1
San Fran 6, Los Ange les 1
Sunda y's Gam es

Montr eal at P illsburgh

Ch icago at Sl

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Ph iil ad elph ia at Atlant'a
New York at Houston
Cinc innaT i ar San D1ego
Los Ang at Sa n Fr an cisco
Amenc;tn leagu e
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New York
Detroit
Milwa uke
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Frida y' s Resu lt s
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Balt imor e 4, Cleveland J

Boston 6, Detroit J
New York 4, Torooto 3
Oa ktano J , Chic ago 1
Sea ttle 6, Texas &lt;1
Cali!O, M il waukee S
. Sunday ' s Games
M ilwaukee at Cal iforn ia
Kansas C~ly at Mmnesota
Oakland at Chic ago , ?.
Cle \leland at Balt imore, 2
Toronto at New York, 2
Detroi t at Boston , 2
Sea lite at Te)(as, night

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Ma ntua Crestwood's 18
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U1e firs! day of competition.
foll owed by Col umbus
DeSa les wit h 14 and
Mansfield Malabar , Norwal k
and Pemberville Eastwood
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Terri Hyland of Crestwood
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the loser.
"I'm not used lo going that
far yet." Seaver sa id, explaining that he is ove r·
cumin g his prob lem uf

SAN DIEGO &lt;U PI I Cin cinna ti pit cher Tum
Seaver , who nearly made it a
fu ll game Friday night , says
he 's throwing the ba ll better
all the lime.
"I'm gelling a lillie bit
better each lime out ," Seaver
said aft er evening his record
10 4·4 with a 3·1 viCiory over
!he San Diego Padres. ··J was
plea sed ~·ith the way I threw .
I was able to get away with a
couple of mistakes...
Seaver . trying for hi s

because of my legs," he said.
"I pulled my calf muscles in
spring lraming. If I don't
have a solid foundation I
don'! throw the way I'm
supposed lu."
Reds Mana ger Sparky

se&lt;·ond com plet e game in 11

Anderson said Seaver

stans, gave way to Doug Ba&lt;r
with two outs in !he eighth
when the Padres put together
singles by pint h·hiller Derrel
Thomas, B1ll Almon an d
Oscar Gamble lo score !heir
lune run .
It wa s Seav er's th ird
straight wtn ~tv ing him a

"thrown well hi s las! four
out.
" His problem earlier in the
season wa s thai he'd walk six
ur ~ven men per game ."
Anderson sa id. "! think what
happened was that he started
believing he should win 30

23 of them against lhe
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rolling up a 17-poinl margin
over runnersup Spencerville
and Hoekford Parkway going
into today's competition.
Eiling, who also finbhed
third in the high jump, won
the long jump wilh a record
leap of 17. feel, . 8 3-4 inches,
whil e Oldiges shattered the
old discus mark with a heave
of 128 fee l. 6 inches. Oldiges
also fini shed sixth in the shot
pot.
The other lwn Class Agirls
final s Friday a lso saw
records go by lh e boar~s.
Theresa Cian ciolo of
Spencer ville captured lhe
ltigh jump with a leap of 5
fe el, 6 iil('hes and Bev
Schum m
of
Rockford
1'&lt;1rkway tonk the shot put
with a toss of 13 feet. 4 H

Wahama gazns
state finals

only new Class AA boys
mark, winning the pole vaull
with a mark of 15 feel , 8
inches, more than two feel
better than runnerup Sieve
Miller of Sandy Valley.
Other AA boys winners
were Steve Honeywood of
Leavittsburg LaBrae in the
high jump ; Mark Shaw of
Warrensville Heights In the
shot put; Brian Dowds of
Columbus DeSales in lhe
di scus; and Tom McCloskey
of Dayton ChaminadeJulienne in the long jump . ·

mark with a ross of 134 feet,
and finished second to Nancy
Jenkin s of DeSales in the shot
pul, as Jenkin s tied the meet
· mark .
Norwalk's
Dia n e
Tengowski won the AA high
jump with a record lea p of 5
feet, 7 1-2 inches.
Bluffton, !hanks to a first in
the shot and a second in the
discuss by Bruce Mauer , the
UPI Class A football lineman
of lhe year, holds an 18-16
edge over Canal Wmchester
in Class A boys action .
Winchester's points came
on Ty Jordon's first in lhe
discus and a th ird by Flhen
Blais in the high jump.
John Boylan of Strasburg
captured lhe A high jwnp for
the second straight yea r,
outdueling Collins Western
Reserve's Dave Timbs and
selling a new record of 6 feel,
10 inches in the process.
.Ja c kso n -Millon and
Hanoverton United were lied
for U1ird with 12 points apiece
after the opening day of
artion in sun drenched Ohio
:iladium , while Columbu s
Heady and Strasburg had 10.
Dublin's Chris Mand sel lhe

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Class M semifinals of !Ill'
stale higl1 schoo l tJasd•lil
tounuuncnt .
Wnlmnat, 18-4, mt.'t un·
beaten 'l'yga Ji s Valley i l!l-11 1
in Snturdi.iy 's slilh' final s.
Earlit.•r Fr iday, Ty gM1 S
Va lley rode the no-hil pil·
ching of Kt.'lmer l..antwm Hnd
the hilling of Slt,vt• Wamsley
to rob Pi nev ille 11 -0.

Logan
an d
South
Clutrlcslon met in the Class
AAA . championship gu me.
J. 1&gt;ga n edg ed Jefferson
Cou nt y 3·1 and South
l'hat' lcston defeated New
Man insville 4·3.
Behind ace right-hander
l(ick Sidw ell, Paden City 112·
7- l l look a seeming ly safe 4·1
lead into · !he lop of the
seventh, until disaster struck
the Wildcats. Sidwell was
hfled for previously unbeaten
Wildcal hurler Jeff Fox after
giving up a single lo Vince
Weaver and a wa lk.lo Buddy
Buse.

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Johnny Bench st roked his
ninth home run fur Cincinnati.
The Reds tuuk a 1-0 lead in
the fir st inning when Pete
Rose doubl ed, moved to third
on a sacrifice bunt by Ken
Griffey and scored on Joe
Morgan's infield out.
Cincinnati added a run in
!he sero nd when Dave
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NASHVILLE, Tenn . (UPI)
- At torneys for form er
Pittsburgh St ee ler
quarterback Joe Gilliam said
Friday they would ask the
court to suspend the 4:Klay
jail term he got for carrying a
weapon and possessi ng
marijuana in June 1976.
Gilliam. who says he has
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pleading guilty to the
charges. 13ut, und er an
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Assistant District Attorney
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and World Series games.
Kuhn will also discuss
plans for a visit by the Cincinnati Reds to Japan this
November. The Heds will be
the 11th major · leag ue learn
lo visit Japan since the New
York Giants start ed a regular
exhibition series in 1953.
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HARTFORD , Conn . ( UPI I
- The New England Whalers
of the World Hockey
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center Jordy Douglas w a
multi·year contract, it was
announced Friday. '
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weighl-lifting program .
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career.
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GA LLJ POLJS - "Si m·
plicity" is how Gallipolis'
new head foot ba ll coach
described hi s program
Friday aft ernoon during a
visit to the Old French City
one day aft er his employment
by the Gallipolis Board of
Education.
"We'll use Ohio State's
offen se, with lots of shifting
- and a basic 52 defense,"
Trent said.
Trent will bring his top
assib1ant , John Younce, to
Ga llipolis after lhre€ successful years at Greenup
County , Ky . High School.
Last year, Greenup County
was Class AAAA at large
champions in Kentucky .
"We hope to play lots of
boys in each game," con·
Jinued the GAHS mentor.
Gallipolis has approximately
20 lettermen returning from
last year's squad which

NEW YORK !U P!) Baseba ll Comm iss ioner
Bowie Kuhn left Friday for a
series of meeli n ~s in Japan .
• Kuhn's visit 1s the latest in
a series of exchanges be·
tween the two countries. The

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college teamS around the

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Kuhn in Japan for meetings

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FOXBORO, Mass. (UPII The New England Patriots
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By GENE CADDES
UPI Sports Writer
COLUMBUS !UP! ) - The
girls stole the spolli gh l
Friday al sun drenched Ohio
Stadium in !he first combined
stale High School Track and
Fie ld Meet.
Sports Transactions
Pa ced by record-selling
By Unit~d Press lnh~ rnat i onal
performances by Trish Elting
Fr iday
Baseball
and Lisa Oldiges of Minster,
San Diego - Traded outfield the girls set or tied 20 new
er George Hendr ic k to St. Lou is
tor r 1g111 handed pitcher Harry marks in the com bined meet,
Rasmv~sen
which had earned the Ohio
Chic ago Wh ite So)( Re
Hi~h
Schoo l. Ath leti c
ca ll ed outfield er Thad Bosley
from. Iowa ot the American Association wide criticism .
Assoc i&lt;H 1on .
·Mos t of the cri ticism
Football
P1thburgh - Steeter s signed center ed a round the size of
center Ctar Singl etM y of west lhe meet - whether anv sort
V1rgm ia and rv nnino back
of a lime schedule co~ld be
Dave G i ll~p i e ot Nebraska .
Hock ey
followed - and !hal the girls
Hartford , Conn
New
England Whalers signed center would be overshadowed. by
Jordy Douglas to multi year the lx&gt;YS.
con troct
Saturday 69 final s were
scheduled and the Class AAA
ath letes get into the aCi ion.
CHI CAGO 1UP() - The
But the first day - under
Ch icago White Sox Frida1•
meet director Fred Beekman
reca ll ed outf ielder Thad
and assistant Ron Allhoff Bosley from their Iowa farm
ran like clockwork.
club of lhe American
Minster , which has won lhe
Association .
last lwo Class A girls metls ,
The add1lion of Bos ley •II bu!locked up its third title
brin gs the Sox back up lo th~ Friday, scoring '!I points and
25-!nan limit.

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Vikings edge Eagles
EAST MEIGS - It was a Kevin Buckley then socked a
real slugfest Thursday night double , but Eastern could
when
Eastern
hastes push only one rWl across.
Symmes
Valley
with
Symmes Valley got two in
a tota l of 23
hits the third, but the Eag les
poWlded out. But despite came back to tie it at 2·2 with
a fine pitching performance a rWl of their own in the
by Dan Spencer, the Vikings . bottom of the inning. The run
outla sted t he hosts · 5·3 . was scored on a double by
Spencer struck out eight and Spencer. Spencer also had a
walked only two as he went single on the night .
The visitors got two in the
the route .
Eastern took a l&lt;l lead in sixth and added an insurance
the bottom of the second rWJ in the seventh on three
when Rusty Wigal and Jeff singles. Joe Bokovitch and
Ktmes led off with singles, Flack each had three singles

for the winners to raise their
league record to 6·1. Eastern
is 6-4 and 9-9 overall.
Getting hits for Eastern
besides those mentioned were
Joe Kuhn , Brian Bisse ll ,
Steve Little and Greg Wigal,
each with a single. Eastern
rounds out its season Tuesday
by ho&gt;tin~ Southern.
Symmes Val,ley
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Eastern
011 001 0-3 10 2
Burcham (wp ) and Payne.
Spencer and Bissell.

Giants keep on rolling
By FRED McMANE
UP! Sports Writer
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Willie McCovey, the only
link to the Giants' last World
Series in t962, drove in five
runs with a single and his
497th career homer to spark
first-pla ce San Francisco to a
6-1 victorv over its arch rival,
Los An-geles, before a
Candlestick Park crowd of
43 ,646.
The 4().year{)\d McCovey
singled home two rWls in the
first inning when the Giants
scored three nms and belted
his fourth honier of the year',
a three-run shot. in the fi fth
inning.
" I'm glad the fans are
coming out and getting to like
the team ," said McCovey . " It
ma kes a difference. You
can't say enough for the fans .
If we win , it will be their

victor y, too ."

Bob Knepper, a high school
sophomore the last time the
Giants won the NL West in
1971, also contributed
mightily to the victory by
stopping the Dodgers on six
hits . Knepper , boosting his
record to 6-2, blanked the
Dodgers until the ninth when
Ron Cey spoiled his shutout
bid with a solo homer .
"The three runs in the first
inn ing
helped,''
said
Knepper . "I was a little more
nervous than usual. But I
decided not to let the pressure
of the game get to me. Sure,
th ey' re the Dodgers but you
have to beat them all."
In other NL games.
Chicago blanked St. Louis, 60,
At la nta
topped
Philadelphia , 4-2, Houston
nipped New York. 5-4 .

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Pittsburgh edged Montreal,
2-t. and Cincinnati beat San
Diego, 3-1.
('ubs 6, Cardinals 0:
Dave Rader drove in four
runs with a single and a triple
to support Dave Roberts'
se venhit pitching and lead the
Cubs to their sixth stnaight
triumph . Roberts, who threw
86 pitches. said, "It felt like
186. It was hot and humid and
I'm 33 years old."
Braves 4, Phlllies 2:
Phil Niekro tossed a sixhitter and singled home a run
to pace the Braves' victory
ove r the Phillies. Niekro
struck out five and walked
two in raising his record to 56. Jerry Martin hit a tw&lt;rrun
homer fo r the Phillies.
Astros &gt;, Mets 4:
A three-run homer by Jesus
Alou, his first since 1974, and
a tw&lt;&gt;-run blast by Jose Cruz
powered the Astros to victory
over th e Mets . Willie
Monlanez homered for the
Mets.
Pirates 2, Expos I:
Manny Sanguillen smashed
a two-run homer and John
Candelaria and Kent Teku lve
combin&lt;'&lt;l on a seven-h itter in
leading the Pirates Ill victory
over the Expos.
Mariners 6, Rangers 4:
Craig Reynolds singled in
th e go-ahead run in the
seventh inning and Enrique
Romo pitched out of a basesloaded jam tn the seventh to
record his fifth save. Sha ne
Rawley, 2.,), in relief of
starter Byron McLaughlin.
gal the victory .
A's 3, White S&lt;1X 1:
Alan Wirth , 2-3, and Bob
Lacey , who notched his third
save, combined on a sixhitter to exte~d Chicago's
losing streak to five games.
Angels 6, Brewers 5:
Pinch-hitter Tonr Solaita 's
bloop single with two outs in
tlle seventh scored pinchrWJner ful nce Mu lliniks from
fir st base and ga ve the the
Angels their fourth stra ight
victory. Lyman Bostock hit
hi s fir st horner in a Ca lifornia
uniform .

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CINC INNATI iUPI) More than a month ahead
of time, the Frldav nl2ht.
June 30 twl ·nlght douheade r
between the
Cincinnati Reds and Los
Angeles Dodgers at River·
front Stadium has been
sold out.
The Reds and Dodgers,
one of the hottest rivalries
In baseball, have atiracted
more than 3 million fans for
their enco unters thi s
decade. The two teams
have finished 1·2 In the
National League West six
times In the past eight
seasons.

Indians drop 4-3 ·decision
By RICHARD ROTIKOV
UPI Sports Writer
When he plays, which is not
every day, he doesn't hit very
muc h, so what does
Baltimore's Billy Smith do
that makes people notice
him'
" I'm just hittin g them
where tlley aren't," said the
Oriole second ba.sema n,
invokin g th e immortal
approach of Wee Willie
Keeler. "But I am hitting the
ball a lot harder than 1 did
last year. "
Friday ni ~ ht , Smith

homered lo tie the game in
th e eighth inning and
delivered a game-winning
double with two outs in the
ninth - his third three-hit
game in .a row ...c to lead the
·Orioles to a 4-3 victory over
the Cleveland Indians.
He lined his second double
of the game off losing pitcher
Ri ck Wise, now 2-.1, after
Doug DeCinces singled and
Larry Harlow walked.
Tippy Martinez earned the
victory with 4 1-3· innings of
two-hit relief after replacing

starting pitcher Nelson Briles
who guve up the thr ee
Cleve land run s, including
Rick Manning's first homer
of the year.
fn other American League
games, Boston tripped
Detroit, &amp;-3, New York edged
Toronto, 4..:1, Seattle topped
Texas, 6-4, Oakland downed
Chicago, 3-1, and California
slipped by Milwaukee , lh\'.
Kansas City at Minnesota
was rained out.
Red So• 6, Tigers a:
Dwight Evans hit two solo

Cal State

WOOSTER, Ohio (UPI ) California State University at
Stanislaus won its third consecutive NCAA Division Ill
golf championship Fr iday by
nine strokes over Alleghney
College of Pennsylvania .
Cal State.Stanislaus was
led to the title by Ken Webb,
who shot a 74 in his fina l
round over the par 72 Wooster
County Club course.
Cal State totaled 1,223 for
the 72 holes.
Ramapo College of New
Jersey was third , Slippery
Rock State College, Pa ., was
fourth and fifth among the 20
teams was the Rochester
In stitute of Technology.
Oswego State University o(
New York's Jim Quinn was
medalist for the four-day
tournament. Quinn carded a
299 for the 72 holes, including
a two-under 70 on Friday .
Webb and Quin n we re
among six com pe ti tors
named to the Division lll AllAmerica team. Others were
Gerald
Maatman
of
Washington &amp; Lee, Craig Nye
of the College of Wooster,
John Zack of Slippery Rock
and Mike Hrycak of
Rochester Tedt.

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Monday , May 29 - Rutland
Ange l s at Middl eport Cu bs;
Middlep ort Mu stangs at
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t&lt;tckle from Western Illinois
drafted in the 8th round .
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Pizza Shack. but still got Mustangs ; Rutland Angel s at Rutland Dodgers
Rutland Red s ; Pizza Shack at
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Ind
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Thi s week's schedu le:
inning t wo·run homer by
Monday , May 29 - Middleport Indians at M iddl epo rt
Eads. The youth fann ed ten
Middleport . Harrisonvi lle·
Braves .
and walked seven.
Rutland
·
· Wednesday , May Jl Brian Tannehill got the win
Week of May 22
Harrisonvil le at M idd leport
by teaming with Artie
little League
Indians .
Standings
Se~turday , June 3 - M id .
Hunnel. The pair allowed just
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2 0 Dodgers.
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CHAHLO'ITE, N.C. I UP! I
Hulman died last fall and
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World
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Who will give the command
Speedway
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\.ary Myer s led Friday 's
Some ~ l ose Hulman aides
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speculate one of three per·
155 .525 mph , p'u tling his
sons will give the co mmand.
ll&gt;evrolel in position 31 for
But they don 't know - al
the ·tart of the $350,000 race.
(east they insist they don't
Dick May was the final
know - whether it will be I he
qualifier in a Ford with a
same command as last year
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ST. LOUIS (UP I) - The St.
ST. LOUIS ( UPI) Louis Cardinals. Friday Veteran infielder Gary
traded righl-handed starting Sutherland was placed on
pitcher F:ric Rasmussen to waivers by the St. Louis
the . SHn Diego Padres for Cardinals Friday to give him
outfie lder George Hendrick. his unconditional release .
Hendrick, 28, joined San
The release of Sutherland ,
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EAST MEIGS - It was a Kevin Buckley then socked a
real slugfest Thursday night double , but Eastern could
when
Eastern
hastes push only one rWl across.
Symmes
Valley
with
Symmes Valley got two in
a tota l of 23
hits the third, but the Eag les
poWlded out. But despite came back to tie it at 2·2 with
a fine pitching performance a rWl of their own in the
by Dan Spencer, the Vikings . bottom of the inning. The run
outla sted t he hosts · 5·3 . was scored on a double by
Spencer struck out eight and Spencer. Spencer also had a
walked only two as he went single on the night .
The visitors got two in the
the route .
Eastern took a l&lt;l lead in sixth and added an insurance
the bottom of the second rWJ in the seventh on three
when Rusty Wigal and Jeff singles. Joe Bokovitch and
Ktmes led off with singles, Flack each had three singles

for the winners to raise their
league record to 6·1. Eastern
is 6-4 and 9-9 overall.
Getting hits for Eastern
besides those mentioned were
Joe Kuhn , Brian Bisse ll ,
Steve Little and Greg Wigal,
each with a single. Eastern
rounds out its season Tuesday
by ho&gt;tin~ Southern.
Symmes Val,ley
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Burcham (wp ) and Payne.
Spencer and Bissell.

Giants keep on rolling
By FRED McMANE
UP! Sports Writer
.
Willie McCovey, the only
link to the Giants' last World
Series in t962, drove in five
runs with a single and his
497th career homer to spark
first-pla ce San Francisco to a
6-1 victorv over its arch rival,
Los An-geles, before a
Candlestick Park crowd of
43 ,646.
The 4().year{)\d McCovey
singled home two rWls in the
first inning when the Giants
scored three nms and belted
his fourth honier of the year',
a three-run shot. in the fi fth
inning.
" I'm glad the fans are
coming out and getting to like
the team ," said McCovey . " It
ma kes a difference. You
can't say enough for the fans .
If we win , it will be their

victor y, too ."

Bob Knepper, a high school
sophomore the last time the
Giants won the NL West in
1971, also contributed
mightily to the victory by
stopping the Dodgers on six
hits . Knepper , boosting his
record to 6-2, blanked the
Dodgers until the ninth when
Ron Cey spoiled his shutout
bid with a solo homer .
"The three runs in the first
inn ing
helped,''
said
Knepper . "I was a little more
nervous than usual. But I
decided not to let the pressure
of the game get to me. Sure,
th ey' re the Dodgers but you
have to beat them all."
In other NL games.
Chicago blanked St. Louis, 60,
At la nta
topped
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nipped New York. 5-4 .

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Pittsburgh edged Montreal,
2-t. and Cincinnati beat San
Diego, 3-1.
('ubs 6, Cardinals 0:
Dave Rader drove in four
runs with a single and a triple
to support Dave Roberts'
se venhit pitching and lead the
Cubs to their sixth stnaight
triumph . Roberts, who threw
86 pitches. said, "It felt like
186. It was hot and humid and
I'm 33 years old."
Braves 4, Phlllies 2:
Phil Niekro tossed a sixhitter and singled home a run
to pace the Braves' victory
ove r the Phillies. Niekro
struck out five and walked
two in raising his record to 56. Jerry Martin hit a tw&lt;rrun
homer fo r the Phillies.
Astros &gt;, Mets 4:
A three-run homer by Jesus
Alou, his first since 1974, and
a tw&lt;&gt;-run blast by Jose Cruz
powered the Astros to victory
over th e Mets . Willie
Monlanez homered for the
Mets.
Pirates 2, Expos I:
Manny Sanguillen smashed
a two-run homer and John
Candelaria and Kent Teku lve
combin&lt;'&lt;l on a seven-h itter in
leading the Pirates Ill victory
over the Expos.
Mariners 6, Rangers 4:
Craig Reynolds singled in
th e go-ahead run in the
seventh inning and Enrique
Romo pitched out of a basesloaded jam tn the seventh to
record his fifth save. Sha ne
Rawley, 2.,), in relief of
starter Byron McLaughlin.
gal the victory .
A's 3, White S&lt;1X 1:
Alan Wirth , 2-3, and Bob
Lacey , who notched his third
save, combined on a sixhitter to exte~d Chicago's
losing streak to five games.
Angels 6, Brewers 5:
Pinch-hitter Tonr Solaita 's
bloop single with two outs in
tlle seventh scored pinchrWJner ful nce Mu lliniks from
fir st base and ga ve the the
Angels their fourth stra ight
victory. Lyman Bostock hit
hi s fir st horner in a Ca lifornia
uniform .

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CINC INNATI iUPI) More than a month ahead
of time, the Frldav nl2ht.
June 30 twl ·nlght douheade r
between the
Cincinnati Reds and Los
Angeles Dodgers at River·
front Stadium has been
sold out.
The Reds and Dodgers,
one of the hottest rivalries
In baseball, have atiracted
more than 3 million fans for
their enco unters thi s
decade. The two teams
have finished 1·2 In the
National League West six
times In the past eight
seasons.

Indians drop 4-3 ·decision
By RICHARD ROTIKOV
UPI Sports Writer
When he plays, which is not
every day, he doesn't hit very
muc h, so what does
Baltimore's Billy Smith do
that makes people notice
him'
" I'm just hittin g them
where tlley aren't," said the
Oriole second ba.sema n,
invokin g th e immortal
approach of Wee Willie
Keeler. "But I am hitting the
ball a lot harder than 1 did
last year. "
Friday ni ~ ht , Smith

homered lo tie the game in
th e eighth inning and
delivered a game-winning
double with two outs in the
ninth - his third three-hit
game in .a row ...c to lead the
·Orioles to a 4-3 victory over
the Cleveland Indians.
He lined his second double
of the game off losing pitcher
Ri ck Wise, now 2-.1, after
Doug DeCinces singled and
Larry Harlow walked.
Tippy Martinez earned the
victory with 4 1-3· innings of
two-hit relief after replacing

starting pitcher Nelson Briles
who guve up the thr ee
Cleve land run s, including
Rick Manning's first homer
of the year.
fn other American League
games, Boston tripped
Detroit, &amp;-3, New York edged
Toronto, 4..:1, Seattle topped
Texas, 6-4, Oakland downed
Chicago, 3-1, and California
slipped by Milwaukee , lh\'.
Kansas City at Minnesota
was rained out.
Red So• 6, Tigers a:
Dwight Evans hit two solo

Cal State

WOOSTER, Ohio (UPI ) California State University at
Stanislaus won its third consecutive NCAA Division Ill
golf championship Fr iday by
nine strokes over Alleghney
College of Pennsylvania .
Cal State.Stanislaus was
led to the title by Ken Webb,
who shot a 74 in his fina l
round over the par 72 Wooster
County Club course.
Cal State totaled 1,223 for
the 72 holes.
Ramapo College of New
Jersey was third , Slippery
Rock State College, Pa ., was
fourth and fifth among the 20
teams was the Rochester
In stitute of Technology.
Oswego State University o(
New York's Jim Quinn was
medalist for the four-day
tournament. Quinn carded a
299 for the 72 holes, including
a two-under 70 on Friday .
Webb and Quin n we re
among six com pe ti tors
named to the Division lll AllAmerica team. Others were
Gerald
Maatman
of
Washington &amp; Lee, Craig Nye
of the College of Wooster,
John Zack of Slippery Rock
and Mike Hrycak of
Rochester Tedt.

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Rutland Red s ; Pizza Shack at
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Ind
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stung with a 3-2loss. The only Dale C. War ne r ; Bye · Harr isonville
0 2
hit in the game was a first Powe ll 's.
Thi s week's schedu le:
inning t wo·run homer by
Monday , May 29 - Middleport Indians at M iddl epo rt
Eads. The youth fann ed ten
Middleport . Harrisonvi lle·
Braves .
and walked seven.
Rutland
·
· Wednesday , May Jl Brian Tannehill got the win
Week of May 22
Harrisonvil le at M idd leport
by teaming with Artie
little League
Indians .
Standings
Se~turday , June 3 - M id .
Hunnel. The pair allowed just
Team
W.
L.
dl
eport
Bra ... es at Rutland
that one hit. fanned thirteen Middlepor t Bra ves
2 0 Dodgers.
and walked eight.
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Howeve r. she's changed
her mind and accep1ed an
invitation to attend as a gue&gt;t
of the owner of Sa lt Walther's
car . Walther's 1973 car was
the one that erupted in flames
and burned her.
Not wanting to sit near the
track again , she will have a
pentho use seat high above I he
track and out of hann 's way.

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!NDIANAPOUS {UPI ) - field .
There is specu la tion
Who will win the rich race
isn't the only guessing game Hu~n a n's widow, Mary. will
su1TOunding the running of do the honors. It could also be
his daughter, Marie, or it
the 62nd Indianapoli s 500.
Randy Stewart also got a
rould be his grandson. Tony
no·
httter as he hurl ed
Take, for instance, the HulnHln George.
Powell
's Giants to a IIHJ win
It co uld also be the new
traditional com mand that
over
the
Mason Rangers.
starts the 33 chargers on their president of the Indianapolis
Stewart
fann
ed eleven and
way .
Motor Speedway Corp ., Joe
walk
ed
just
one
and he also
For years. the late tr ack Cloutier, a long·lime Hulman
socked
a
home
run and
owner, Tony Hulman, issued assuc.iate. .
double.
Dav
id
I.a
ndaker
got
Just a handful, perhaps
the command, "Gentlemen,
three
doubles
for
the
winners,
even fewer trusled aides.
start your engines!"
It had to be cha nged last probably know both secrets. Hicha rd Davis 1wo and Gary
year when Janet Guthrie But to I he world at large, they Coleman one. B. Kropka took
became the first woman to will remain secr et s until the loss although he fanned
qualify and make th e race. minutes before the noon EDT ten.
1100 00- 0 0 0
After much tho u~ht and in Slart of the holiday classi c. Mason
Powell
's
321 31 - 10 II 2
great secrecy , Hulm an
finally decided on, " In
In Pee Wee action, Kent
company with the first lady
Ead
s losse d a no- hitt er
ever to qualify at In·
against the host Pomeroy
dianapolis, gentlemen. stan
your engines !"
CHAHLO'ITE, N.C. I UP! I
Hulman died last fall and
'I11e field for Sunday's
now, two questions remained
World
600 stock l'llr rat-e to be
unanswered :
held at the Charlotte Motor
Who will give the command
Speedway
ha s
bee n
is one. The olher is what will
cnmpl eted .
she or he say ?
\.ary Myer s led Friday 's
Some ~ l ose Hulman aides
qual ifiers with a speed of
speculate one of three per·
155 .525 mph , p'u tling his
sons will give the co mmand.
ll&gt;evrolel in position 31 for
But they don 't know - al
the ·tart of the $350,000 race.
(east they insist they don't
Dick May was the final
know - whether it will be I he
qualifier in a Ford with a
same command as last year
spcl'&lt;i of l!it052 mph.
INDIANAPOLIS 1UP! ) since Guthrie is again in the
Sue Ra nkin at first didn 't
want to atlend Sunday ' s
Indianapolis 500, but she's
cha nged her nund .
She was a teen-age d
speclat or at the 1913 race and
.su ffered seri ous bums when
flames frum a crash li cked
part of the crowd in the

stra ightaway .
Earlier this spring, Mi ss
Rankin was as ked if she
wanted to attend the rare.
Someday, she said, but not

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By Greg Bailey
MIDDLEPORT - In boys
sunm1er baseball programs,
th ree no-hitters were hurled
last week.
In Littl e Leag ue, Trey
Casse ll pit ched the Mid·
dlepon Braves to a 12-1 win
ove r the Ha rri sonville
Bobcats, not giving up a hit
and &gt;lriking out seven. Shawn
Baker got three hits, as dtd
Bob South ern, a nd Tim
Wamsley and John Blake
each got two for the winners.
Dave Hendricks took the loss.
strikin g out four.
Middlepon
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So uthea&gt;tern District S&lt;:Con d
team Class A; All Ohio U.P.l .
first team Class A. He was
selected to play on South
team in the North-South
game , Canton, Ohio, Aug. 4.
Capita l Coac h Gene
Slaughter sa id . " We are

Summer league action underway in Meigs area

will attend

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Reg.
25995

yaras scormg mne touch·
downs and 201 yards and fou r
touchd owns by air . He
averaged 32.6 yards punting
and 20.8 on ktck off retums.
Honors won in 1977 were :
Team captain, M.V.P.
trophy. North Gall is foolba ll ;
All S.V.A.C. firSI le"m : All

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VINTON - Rex Justice,
North Ga llia senior tailba ck
will be going lo Capital
University this fall . He is
expected to be used as an
offensive ta ilback.
Just ice at 6&lt;) 172 had a
grea t year, rushing for 1,165

REX JUSTICE

golf crown

L LercM (J J ). HR s
pM 1a, Marlm (3)

And th at"s good enough to

home runs and major-league,
home-run leader Jim Rice '
slammed his 16th homer , a
two-run shot , to power
Boston. Bill U!e, 7-1, gave up
seven hits:
Yankees 1, Blue Jaya 3:
Pinch-hitter Jim Spencer
belted a grand-slam homer
with one out in the seventh to
off set a pair of homers by
John Mayberry. Sparky Lyle
relieved starter Jim BeatUe
in the seventh and registered
Ius Utird triumph in four
decisions.

1elha

cops third

ST. LOUIS (UP I) - The St.
ST. LOUIS ( UPI) Louis Cardinals. Friday Veteran infielder Gary
traded righl-handed starting Sutherland was placed on
pitcher F:ric Rasmussen to waivers by the St. Louis
the . SHn Diego Padres for Cardinals Friday to give him
outfie lder George Hendrick. his unconditional release .
Hendrick, 28, joined San
The release of Sutherland ,
Diego last year in a trade 33, returned the Cardina l
from the Cleveland Indians roster to 24. Pitcher George
for John Grubb , Hector Frazier had been called up
extrel[lely happy Rex will be Torres and Fred Kenda ll. earlier in the week from the
with us next year. It is ou r Rasmussen, 26, was in his learn 's Springfi eld, lll., farm
opinion that he is the type of fourth season with St. Louis.
·tub.
young man that in his four
years at Capital University
will be a definite asset to our
program. He's a class yoWJg

North Gallia's Rex Justice
will attend Capital in fall

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C-7- The Sunday Times.Sentinel, Sunday. May 28, 1978

Girls summer league rosters announced
GALI.lPOLIS -· '111e city
junior girls league will be
made up of fi ve teams this
year. Each team will play
games fur a 10-week period.
Ct~ a ch cs are volunteers
whu tak e their time to teach
suft ba ll skills to the girls aged
8-1 2.
Recreation Director Jen ny
Wf'::ne r a1sn annou nced

•

Suzie Watkin s, coach -

Doyle , Tr acy ·Henessy, Julie
Lane , Mela ni e Ba les. Lee
ea·w~rs , Amy Fulks. Tina
Hennessey , Natal ie Wr i g~t .
Amy Wi lli s, M ichell e Sk 1d·
m ore and Robi n Da vis .
Jean t&lt;o smo, coac h - Kelly
Jean Kosmo, Mickey Rpy.
Debbie Kuhn , Amy Smrth ,
Tia
Orebau gh,
Kr is ten
Sheets, JoAnn Stewart, Ll esl
Shee ts. Paula Ru ssell, Sher ry

Sa turd ay that tennis in· Victo r 1a Willia ms. Tina
struct ions w1ll be offered Jones , Jo y Janes , T in i3
througho ut th e summe r. Barso tti , Kri ste n Carty ,
Schedules for classes will be Karole Leigh Paulsen, Tracy
ler , Pa tricia M urphy ,
listed during the week of June Fow
Kr is tin Shu pe, Cassandra
5. No pre regist ration fur McGuire , Gen elle Cox,
tennis instruct ions will be Mic hel le Holley, Sandy
Morrow, Kim Ja n(y. Jody
needed.
Bur ns. K ris tina Berki ch,
Here are the ju ni or Samantha
Phi lli ps, Ter es a
league rosters :
Lon g and E I iza beth . Sl ick ler . Ell is, Chris lie Haley, Cyn thia
Lor et'ta

Bennett. Kim Swonge;r. Lisa
Vi ll an ova , Chri st i Clark ,
Tam my
Ellyson ,
An ne

Bet h Berkich, Lettie Stewart ,

Spurlock and Sara Hood .
Tim Weaver , coach - Ka te
MacKemie, Jo Ellen Fuller ,
Tara
Orebaugh , Tanya
Sat Her , Ca r ole Ca rm ichael,

John

Alfite r, coach A lti zer , Dane lla
Greene , Li sa Woodall , Jill
Moore , Kim Rathbur n, Kel ly
Brow ning , Wendy Smith ,

Missouri Southern

San d y Patt erson, Sa nd r a
Ell en J e ff ers,
M as ter s,
Pame la Johnson. Gina Jones,
Donise Be vins, He a t her
Fi sher, Janella Gi lm ore a nd

advances in NAJA

Ca rol yn Goodman .
Peggv Tope , coach - Lor i
Beth Tope. Angi e Bell , Jill

Am y Nea l. Missy McDade,
Angela Wright. Sarah Daniel ,
Bren da Bal es, Angi e Me
Pherson, Gabr iela Pehlinger ,
Ca rey Hood, Owen Ross. Star
Tackett , Bever l y Dru m mond ,
Emily Daniel and K im
Polcyn .

ST. JOSEPH, Mo . tUPI J tournament as the NAIA 's
Misso uri Southern and Lewis· lop-ranked team in the fin al Al len, Kelly Sa nder s, Rocky
Miller, Julie Allen , Tracy
Clark Sta te (Idaho 1 scored season poll.
Ouall c; , Suza nne Martin , J o~y
easy victories Friday night in
Fred Riesgo led off the
the opening game of the 22nd second inning for Emporia
annu al NAIA World Series. S\ate with a single and was
Mike Scott's two·run single erased on a double play . The
USED FORD TRACTOR, 800 SERIES.
in the top of the fifth inning Hornets only got runners as
snapped a 1-1 tie and led far as second base on two
IN GOOD CONDITION.
Lewis-Clark to a 5-2 upset other occasions.
over William Ca ry College . Missouri Southern scored
twice in the seventh inning on
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single for a 4-{J shutout over added two more in th e ninth
Emporia State (Kan.l in the on Randy Ca ble's two-run
other first·round game.
homer.
Scott produced two of
Lewis-Clark 's six hit s and
drove in three runs. Glen
Johnson limited the William
Ca rey Cru saders to six Lorain Clearview
singles.
The Crusaders entered the

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SV AC TRACK CHAMP!Ol\'S - The North Gallia
Pi rates captured the 1978 Southern Valley Athletic
Confen·nee track and field meet. Pictured abo\'e: first
·row, left to right. arc : C. Tackett and Marty Glassburn

Second row, C. Kirby, S. Franklin, R. Cremeens. James
Plants, P. Uvingston, K. Day and S. Smith. Back row. K
Payne, Dan Shaw , Tim Howell, Joe Peck, Cisco Minnis,
Rex Justice, Chuck Phillips, S. Lewis, Rill Lookado and
Bruce Gabriel.

Fred W. Crow

Stroud fourth

.m stale event

JIGOOD

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Class A champion

COLU MBUS
Vi cki
Stroud , Rt. I, Gallipo li s,
Kyger Creek's seni or female
tra ck star. finished fourth in
the !00-meter low hurdles at
the Class A State Track meet
Saturday. The event was won
by Darlene Kemp , Columbus
School for Girls with a time of
:14 .5. Stroud was fifth ill the
long jump Friday.

to see your good
neighbor agent

CAR •HOME
LIFE e HEALTH

Defiance Coach Resigns
DEFIANCE, Ohio tUPIJ Roger Lenz, basketball coach
at Defiance H1gh Sch ool for
the past seven years, has
resigned to take a similar job
at Findlay .
He will repla ce John
Stozich who is retiring after
14 years with the Trojans.

Mike Swiger
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Like a good ll t' iyhbnr,
SWtl" Farm is tht-rt".

CHI CAGO I UP! ) - The
Chi ca go White Sox said
Friday they would ask
Ba se ball Comm issione r
Bowie Kuhn and the
American League to place
o utfielder
Cla ude !!
Wa~h ington on the I~ay
supplemental disabled list
retroactive to May 22.
Washington was obtained
in a trade with the Texas
Rangers for outfielder Bobby
Bo nds last week an d reported
with an injured ankle. White
Sox team doctors found a
bone chip in the ankle but
ex pecte d Wa shin gton to
reeover withoul permanent
damage.

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sum mer months. we we r e
pledsant tv surpnsed to l1nd
so many grrls ready to bo w l
tor the ne)(1 17 weeK s.
Although !&gt;Orne o f t he tedms
were shor t some of their
membe rs due Ia oth er
comm11ments, bow lr ng took
p l a ce as sch eduled w ilh the
standmgs an d i ndividual
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Mar1a Han son , won 6 and lost
2 Mar ia was hr9h with 401
series , 151 game .
Team N o A, cap ta ine d by
Mary Look ado. won 2 and los t
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place in judging Holsteins
and secon d place in overall
questions. She also placed
fifth in overall placings and
third in ove rall, both
questions and placings.
Mills not only took home a
blue ribbon for being a
member of the winning team
but also pla cPrl first in

judging colored breeds and
third· in overall placings.
The con testants were
required to place several
classes of dairy cattle, with
four animals in each class.
They also respond ed ·to
questions from the official
judges as to why they placed
the animals as they did.

Grain
results
DR . SIGEL
(left) , coordinator ~f the ATI
Dairy Production and Management Technology , presents
the first prize team trophy to David Mills of Crown City,
member of the fi rst place team at the April 28 North
Eastern Association of Technical Colleges (NEAT1
judging con test at the University of Ne wHampshire. Mills
also placed first in judging colored breeds and third in
overall placi ngs.

FIRST
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Proper crop rotation
absolutely necessary
BY STEV E HIBINGER
District ConservatlonJst
Soil Cons. Service
GA LLIPOLIS - Tho pa st
fe w weeks I've noticed that
severa l pastured areas and
hay fi elds have been plowed .
Previously, these fields were
used in a permanent grass
cuv er and weren't cultivated .
Generally the reason is that
they 're too steep and \larying
degrees of erosion occ urred.
Apparently , now, the
economics of grain crops
have over-po wered the fea r of
erosion and an attem pt is
made to rai se corn or
soybeans.
At1ua lly, most land that
can be travelled safely with a
tractor can withstand so me
culti va tion . However , a
proper crop rotation 1in some
ca ses. a fi ve or silt yea r
rotationJ is abso lut ely
ne cess ary to protec t the
topso il from erosion.
II you decide to cultiva te a
steeper fiel d or one that is
fairl y uneven - give sum('
seri ous thought to a rotation
that won't "crop your farm lu
death." Don 'I be like the old·
tim er wh o ridic ul ed a
yo unge r " bo ok-t a ug ht "
fanner for his conservation
practices because he had
worn out mo re farm s than the
kid had ever bee n on . Ex·
perience in farming is a
valuable thing to ha ve but
on ly If you learn from the
past experiences.
If enough eros ion occurs, it
co uld be difficu lt to get a good
grass cover established after
a cropping series. So don'I let
the topso il wash too long
before you cover the ground
aga in.
Equally important to crop
rotation for soil conserva tion
on these steeper fi elds is
contour tillage. By plowing,
discing and planting across
the slopes you'll be helping to
keep gullies from eroding in
the field.
No two fields lay exactly
the same and sometin1es the
length of the fi eld is in an upand-down hill manner In this
case it saves turning the
tractor a few more times if
you can plow lengthwise, but

you'll su ff er . exte nsive
erosion losses thi s way, too.
Pointed
rows
and
man euve r ability with
ma chinery are annoy ing if
cont our tilla ge res ult s in

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th ese inconveniences . But
serious soil losses are a
guaranteed result if cun·
louring is neglected . And in
so il erosion - the first to be
lust IS always the best!

curn, un c hart~etl : ~o . 2 oats,
Wlc:hanged ; No . l ~~ybean s,

sha rply lower.

Kyger
BY RITA J . WHITE
Mr. and Mrs. David Jividen
and daught ers, Trade and
Mandy , Brunswick, 0. , spent
the wee kend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronial Ji viden.
Visiting Saturday evening
with Mr . and Mrs. Clinton
Jones wer e Mr. and Mrs. R.
S. Grant.
Mr. and Mrs . Mari on
Darnell were in Columbus
over the weekend where they
visited his mother , Mrs.
Laura Daniel, and Dr. and
Mrs. Burdette Holmes. They
also d1d some shopping.
Jeremy Lee Markin was
honored on his fi rst birthday
with a party given by his
pa rents. George and Rhonda
Markin , May 17. Helping him
ce leb rate were his grand·
mot her, Irm a Bal es, hi s
great·grandmother, Muriel
Spires and his aunt , Patsy
Spires. Gifts were presented
to Jeremy and refreshments
of cake , ice cream and Kool·
Aid were served. Sending
gifts were Ralph, Connie and
Rachel Bales.
Mr . a nd Mrs . Lucky
Landers and Mrs . Iva
Stewart called on Mrs. Rita
White Sat urday evening.
Wilmer B. Halfhill wa s
discha rged from University
Hospital, Columbus, May 20.
The Ladies Ai d of the Pine
Grov e Baptist Church
cleared $189 on their hotdog
sa le, held at the Allie Tribble
Sale, May 20.
Delma and Don Carr were
recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Wells and
fam ily.
Mrs. Iris Tate, Dayton, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs . Charles
Tate.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mulford
ca lled on Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Da rst Mond ay .
Mr. and Mrs. David Zech
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Ch arley. and brother. Bud
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GALLIPOLIS - Dav id
Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Mills Jr. of Crown City
· RD 2, has been notified that
he was a member of the
winning team at the April 28
North Eastern Association of
Technical Colleges (NEAT)
judging contest at the
University of New Hampshire at Durham. He com·
peted on the Ohio State
University Agri cultural
Technical Institute 's Dairy
Judging Team.
Mills also won individual
ribbons, including · a first
pla ce in judging co lored
breeds and a third in ove rall
placings. He is a 1977
graduate of Gallia Academy
High School and a first year
dairy student at AT!.
The team competed against
eight other judging teams
and was coached by William
Wachtel, a B1g Prairie dairy
farm er.
Other team members were
Mark Hochstetler of Dan·
ville; Susan Eselgroth of
Chillicothe ; and Norma n.
Carpenter of Marshallville.
Hochstetler ea rned the top
honor of the entire contest by
accumulating 546 points out
of 600 to take the overall blue
· rtbbon . He also won first
prize for overall placings;
secon d prize for judgin g
Holsteins: and two third
priz" , one for judging
co lored breeds and the other
for overall questions.
Eselgroth earned the top

soybea ns to local markets fur soybeans. If the corn is
fall deli very at around $2.20 needed for livestock feed , and
and $5.85 per bushe l, cha nging would require
respectively . Us in g th ese buying corn next win·
then
reducing
prices and average yield te r,
reductions. each day's delay corn acreage might prove
will reduce return.s per acre to be very expensi ve. If
for corn about $2.20 and such a change is ma de, it is
return per acre for soybeans htghly probable that the corn
needed for feed should be
about $2.34.
June corn is usuall y bought at harvest time rather
seriously hurt by the dela y in than waiting until the feed is
planting and may not reach needed.
Certified soybean seed is
maturity in time for a timely
har vest. June soybean s in short supply and, where
typi cally perform satisfa c- available , may be selling for
t'"' il y, alt hough they Will $1 3 per bushel and up . If you
mature later and yields Will alrea dy have your seed corn ,
it can usually be held over
be reduced .
In order to make a·rational sa fely until the next year. if
decis ion about s wil('hin g sto red properl y, Polson says.
In the yea r of planting,
from corn to boybeans, you
need to know your costs as nitrogen fertilizer isn't
well as expected yields and necessa ry on soy beans .
expected price. Costs vary However, if you have already
from $10 to 140 an acre more plowed down nitrogen and
1u produ ce
corn than plantmg gets dela yed into
soybea ns, Polson says. If the June, you may be better off to
rhuice uf crops is to be made fo rget about the nitrogen and
so lely on comp arative switc h to soybea ns, says
returns, it is possib le tu Polson. Soy beans also
quickly make a ch01ce by require slightly more potash
multiplying th e expected tha n corn . ·
Co nsider al so the her·
) iclds of each crop by the
expected pr ice and subtract bicides that have been used
the costs of producing each . recently in a field . Where
Fattors othe r than yield hi gh rates of so me herbicides
COLUMBUS I UP! I - The
average cash ~ram prices also affect the decision of ha ve been used, switching to
{pe r bltshel) paid to farrners rhcmging from co rn to beans may be a mistake.
by grain e l e vt~U)r s tn the
principal m a rke tin ~ areas of
Oh1o after the markPts dnsed
Friday un til the 111arkets
close Tuesda y :
Nort heast Ohio: No . 2
wheat $2.92: No. 2 shelled
corn $2.39: No. 2 oats $1.5:!:
No. l soybea ns $6.90.
!'lorthw cst Oil in : No. 2
wheat $:1.02: 1\n. 2 shelled
corn !2.42: No. 2 oats $1.44 :
The new Hondo CX-500 is here,
No. l soybe;ms 17.10
I,
Central Ohio: No . 2 wheat
$3.08: No . 2 siH'Iled corn
HONDA
$2.45 : No. 2 oats $I. GO: t\o . I
GOIIK. srRONG!
soybeans $7.11.
West Central Ohio: No. 2
wheal $:!.05 : No. 2 shelled
corn $2.51; No. 2 oats 11.58 ,
No. I soybeans $7. 12.
Southw est Ohi n. :"l'n . 2
wheat 13 .08 : ~ " 2 shelled
corn $2.48 : No. 2 rmts $1.50 :
No. I soybeans $7 .15.
Trend : Nn . 2 wheat,
unchanged : No. 2 shelled

RY J(IHN C. 1\ICE
Ext Agent,
Agriculture
Meigs County
SWITCH FROM CORN
TO SOYBEANS?
POMEROY - It may be
time to switch some of your
corn acreage to , soy bea ns,
says Jim Polson, Area Farm
Management Agent at the
Wa shing ton Court House
Area Ext ension Ce nte r.
Research and far m experience ha ve shown that, r1n
an average, delay in planting
corn after th e fi rst week in
Ma y results in a yiel d
reduction of one bushel fo r
each day of delay . Simila rly ,
soybean yields are typically
reduced by one-third to onehalf bushel per acre per day
when planted aft er the lOth of
May. Last year . it didn't work
that way , generally. but over
a period or yea rs th ese
red ucti ons are avc r a~e.
Polson says.
About the middle uf May,
you could contract corn and

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Husky varsity team from t948
through 1950, set a school
record against Kansas State
in 1950 when he ca ught three
touchdown passes. His teammates named him to receive
the Flahert y Inspi rationa l
Medal in 1950 , and hi s
number , 44, wa s retired when
he gradua ted .

s.urviw·d by hi s wife. Lelia ,
:1nd 1w1 1d ~:~ u gl l le r~. Hid oldest

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Word has been received
that Ca rl Shafer, a long time
resident of Ga llia Co unt)' in
Harrisburg area , has died in
Cha rlest on, W. Va. in a
hospita l there. lie was lhl'
St'cond son of Albert and
P.sther Shafer, whu rnovt•t1
here from Arnoldsbu rg, W.
Va. in lhr twenties . HC' is

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Dart in Thornton . won 6 and
lost 2 oar 11n Tnornton was
h•gh wllh 437 ~e r i es ana 161

Te am N o 7, capta ined by
Pafly N •bert , won 2 and lo51 6
H rgh was L i llian N ibert w i th
130 Qdme and 312 series
Te am No 10, capta ined by
Colen e Rece . won 1 and lost 6
High was Nell ie Ja c kson wi th
33 1 ser ies , 115 game .
Team No 6, capta ined by
Pegg ie Com bs, won 0 and lost
8. High was Pego 1e combs
w i th 434 ser ies , 159 game
Team No 1, captained by
Ail een Long . won 0 and lost 8.
H i g h wa s Aileen Lono w 1th
168 ga me . 390 se r ies .
Pi ck ing up sp li ts were :
Mar ia Hanson the 5 10 and
Vio le t Cox !he 5-7 Sever al ot
the gir ts p ic ked up the babv
split.

GALUPOLIS - Now'is a good time to mark dales on your
calendar foc several Agricultural and related summer
activities coming up in June and July .
The ftrst one I want to mention is the Dairy Princess
contest set for Saturday evening , June 17 at the Callis County
Junior Fatrgrounds.
Then the annual Sheep Princess contest will be held (place
and time to be announced) .
More details wlll be coming on both of these event.s and
enlry forms may be obtained at the County Extension Office.
On Tuesday, June 27, during the daytime, ctairy farmers
from our county and surrounding cou nties will participate in
an Mea Dairy Tour in Lawrence County. I do not yet know the
, location ?f the.farm or farms that we will be visiting but this
information will soon be available. This will be a similar tour
to the one we had at the Old Town Dairy farms in Mason
County last year.
On Thursday evening, July 6 the Extension Beef
Committee and the Soil Conservation Service will work
lllgether again on the Twi·light Fora ge and Beef Cattle Field
Day at the Marion Caldwell farm nea r Northup. Plans are
being made for another worthwhile even t witl1 some new
features this year .
_You'll ha.ve the opportunity to observe the results of using
vanous weed control herbicides in corn at the John Pay ne
fa nm during a twi·light meeting on either June 26 or July 20.
(We're not certain yet as to the date, but it will proba bly he
July 10).
And by all means be sure to mark July 3l·August 5 as the
dates of the 1978 Gallia County Juntor Fair.
U you picked up one of the Soil Conservalion Service
survey forms at our Beef Princess contest a few weeks ago
then be sure and return it to the Soil Conser vation office on
Jackson Pike. They do need this informa lion and will
ap preciate you getting it to them right away .

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PITTSBURGH (UPI J Th e Pittsbur gh Steelers
announced Friday they have
sig11ed their lith and 12th free
agents to the 1978 roster,
center Clay Sing letary of
West Virginia and runni ng
ba ck Dave Gillespi e of
Nebraska.
A team spokesman said
Si ngletary and Gillespie will
aucnd the roo kie camp that
begins Tuesday at Three
Rivers Stadium .

game
Team No 3, ' apta 1ned by
V1rgm1a Gro ver won 6 and
lost 7 The ir high bo wler wa~
Shelby Hoffman w i th a
booming 533 wh 1Ch also
c on~ is ted of h 1gh game o f 102 .
Team N o 8, t aptamed by

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500 ~er 1 e5
Terlm N o 1. capta in ed by
P a t Johnston won Bend lo~ t 0
Bev H oucJashell wa~ th err
h 1gh bowler wi th 453 ser ies
and GMnel Ett ,ott w1lh 161

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STATUE OF LI BE RTY - Mary Roy and Keith Sheets
Will take part in the Memori al Day ski show along the
(;allipolis park front. Here, the French City Ski Club
members drill un their Statue of Uberty act. The show

COLUMBUS I UP! )
Lorain Clear view, on the
strength of its mile relay
team, won the Class A Boys
State Track Meet Sa turday
while Minster ran away with
th e Girls title for the third
straight year.
Lorain Clearview, trililing
throughout much of the meet,
finished second in the mile
relay, the last event, for the
wln.
tArain Clearvi ew compiled
30 points in two days while
Bluffton came in second with
26.
Minster, which scored 27
points the first day, finished
with 59, fa r ahead of Youngslllwn North which had 27.

County agent's corner

David Mills member of ·
top dairy judging team

Agriculture and

Ridge, Maryland.
Mr. and Mr s. Vcrnun
Gri nstead, Ha1tfurd . W. V&lt;t.,
visited his sister. Mr . and
Mrs. Virgi l Wamsle) . Sun·
day. Ot her recent ,·isitors
were Mrs . Phyllis Larktns,
Long Bott om, and Mr s.
Shirl ey Sa lisbury and son,
Adam.
Mr. and Mrs. Bub Fife were
Sunday dinner guc•ts of Mr.
and Mrs. M1cky Maynard.
Visitin g Wednesday af·
ternoo n with Mr s. Nina Hupe
were Mrs. Gladys Re)nol ds.
Mason. W. Va .. and Mrs. Iva
Clark . Cheshire.
Mr. and Mr s. Hussell
Por ter . Gallipo li s, were
Frida y ove rnight guesls of
their daughter, Mr. and ~Irs.
Bob Elk ins and fa111ily . Other
recen t vi sitors of the l-:lk1ns
were Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Elkins and suns, Larry and
L&lt;slic, Eno , Mr. and Mrs.
Clar en ce
Easton
and
children, Hence. Candy , TiltH
and C. H., Chip Kirby, Oalr
Molloha n. De\'e 1\ife

nou ncing the birth of a
daughter. born at a Cin·
l'i nnati hospital, May 28. The
infant weighed 7 lbs., 7 uzs ..
and was named Hea ther Ann.
Heather is being welcomed
by a two-year·u ld sister,
Gay le Jo y. Mrs. Louise
Roush is the maternal
grandmother.
Recent Thursday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sea rls
were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Cook and children . Other
visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Sea rls and Peggy, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Searls and
son, Chris, Goldsboro, North
Carolina, and Mrs. Della
Miller an d Mrs. Florence
Reibel. Tucson, Arizon a.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
Spires and son, Timmy, and
friend , Kelly Veith. attended
the lled· Padres Ba se ball
double-header at River Front
Stadiwn, Cincinnati, May 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Oxyer
and family spent the weekend
wtth Mr . and Mrs. Willard
Oxye r and family , Oak

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C-7- The Sunday Times.Sentinel, Sunday. May 28, 1978

Girls summer league rosters announced
GALI.lPOLIS -· '111e city
junior girls league will be
made up of fi ve teams this
year. Each team will play
games fur a 10-week period.
Ct~ a ch cs are volunteers
whu tak e their time to teach
suft ba ll skills to the girls aged
8-1 2.
Recreation Director Jen ny
Wf'::ne r a1sn annou nced

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Suzie Watkin s, coach -

Doyle , Tr acy ·Henessy, Julie
Lane , Mela ni e Ba les. Lee
ea·w~rs , Amy Fulks. Tina
Hennessey , Natal ie Wr i g~t .
Amy Wi lli s, M ichell e Sk 1d·
m ore and Robi n Da vis .
Jean t&lt;o smo, coac h - Kelly
Jean Kosmo, Mickey Rpy.
Debbie Kuhn , Amy Smrth ,
Tia
Orebau gh,
Kr is ten
Sheets, JoAnn Stewart, Ll esl
Shee ts. Paula Ru ssell, Sher ry

Sa turd ay that tennis in· Victo r 1a Willia ms. Tina
struct ions w1ll be offered Jones , Jo y Janes , T in i3
througho ut th e summe r. Barso tti , Kri ste n Carty ,
Schedules for classes will be Karole Leigh Paulsen, Tracy
ler , Pa tricia M urphy ,
listed during the week of June Fow
Kr is tin Shu pe, Cassandra
5. No pre regist ration fur McGuire , Gen elle Cox,
tennis instruct ions will be Mic hel le Holley, Sandy
Morrow, Kim Ja n(y. Jody
needed.
Bur ns. K ris tina Berki ch,
Here are the ju ni or Samantha
Phi lli ps, Ter es a
league rosters :
Lon g and E I iza beth . Sl ick ler . Ell is, Chris lie Haley, Cyn thia
Lor et'ta

Bennett. Kim Swonge;r. Lisa
Vi ll an ova , Chri st i Clark ,
Tam my
Ellyson ,
An ne

Bet h Berkich, Lettie Stewart ,

Spurlock and Sara Hood .
Tim Weaver , coach - Ka te
MacKemie, Jo Ellen Fuller ,
Tara
Orebaugh , Tanya
Sat Her , Ca r ole Ca rm ichael,

John

Alfite r, coach A lti zer , Dane lla
Greene , Li sa Woodall , Jill
Moore , Kim Rathbur n, Kel ly
Brow ning , Wendy Smith ,

Missouri Southern

San d y Patt erson, Sa nd r a
Ell en J e ff ers,
M as ter s,
Pame la Johnson. Gina Jones,
Donise Be vins, He a t her
Fi sher, Janella Gi lm ore a nd

advances in NAJA

Ca rol yn Goodman .
Peggv Tope , coach - Lor i
Beth Tope. Angi e Bell , Jill

Am y Nea l. Missy McDade,
Angela Wright. Sarah Daniel ,
Bren da Bal es, Angi e Me
Pherson, Gabr iela Pehlinger ,
Ca rey Hood, Owen Ross. Star
Tackett , Bever l y Dru m mond ,
Emily Daniel and K im
Polcyn .

ST. JOSEPH, Mo . tUPI J tournament as the NAIA 's
Misso uri Southern and Lewis· lop-ranked team in the fin al Al len, Kelly Sa nder s, Rocky
Miller, Julie Allen , Tracy
Clark Sta te (Idaho 1 scored season poll.
Ouall c; , Suza nne Martin , J o~y
easy victories Friday night in
Fred Riesgo led off the
the opening game of the 22nd second inning for Emporia
annu al NAIA World Series. S\ate with a single and was
Mike Scott's two·run single erased on a double play . The
USED FORD TRACTOR, 800 SERIES.
in the top of the fifth inning Hornets only got runners as
snapped a 1-1 tie and led far as second base on two
IN GOOD CONDITION.
Lewis-Clark to a 5-2 upset other occasions.
over William Ca ry College . Missouri Southern scored
twice in the seventh inning on
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Mi sso uri Southern 's asinglebyGregCurran, Bob
righthander Barry Jenkins McAfee's triple and a Mike
992-2562 DURING EVENING.
allowed only a second-inning Allen sa crifice fl y. Th ey
single for a 4-{J shutout over added two more in th e ninth
Emporia State (Kan.l in the on Randy Ca ble's two-run
other first·round game.
homer.
Scott produced two of
Lewis-Clark 's six hit s and
drove in three runs. Glen
Johnson limited the William
Ca rey Cru saders to six Lorain Clearview
singles.
The Crusaders entered the

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SV AC TRACK CHAMP!Ol\'S - The North Gallia
Pi rates captured the 1978 Southern Valley Athletic
Confen·nee track and field meet. Pictured abo\'e: first
·row, left to right. arc : C. Tackett and Marty Glassburn

Second row, C. Kirby, S. Franklin, R. Cremeens. James
Plants, P. Uvingston, K. Day and S. Smith. Back row. K
Payne, Dan Shaw , Tim Howell, Joe Peck, Cisco Minnis,
Rex Justice, Chuck Phillips, S. Lewis, Rill Lookado and
Bruce Gabriel.

Fred W. Crow

Stroud fourth

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Class A champion

COLU MBUS
Vi cki
Stroud , Rt. I, Gallipo li s,
Kyger Creek's seni or female
tra ck star. finished fourth in
the !00-meter low hurdles at
the Class A State Track meet
Saturday. The event was won
by Darlene Kemp , Columbus
School for Girls with a time of
:14 .5. Stroud was fifth ill the
long jump Friday.

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LIFE e HEALTH

Defiance Coach Resigns
DEFIANCE, Ohio tUPIJ Roger Lenz, basketball coach
at Defiance H1gh Sch ool for
the past seven years, has
resigned to take a similar job
at Findlay .
He will repla ce John
Stozich who is retiring after
14 years with the Trojans.

Mike Swiger
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149 S. Third St .
Middleport , 0 .
Like a good ll t' iyhbnr,
SWtl" Farm is tht-rt".

CHI CAGO I UP! ) - The
Chi ca go White Sox said
Friday they would ask
Ba se ball Comm issione r
Bowie Kuhn and the
American League to place
o utfielder
Cla ude !!
Wa~h ington on the I~ay
supplemental disabled list
retroactive to May 22.
Washington was obtained
in a trade with the Texas
Rangers for outfielder Bobby
Bo nds last week an d reported
with an injured ankle. White
Sox team doctors found a
bone chip in the ankle but
ex pecte d Wa shin gton to
reeover withoul permanent
damage.

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AB OVE THE REST '

BOWLING
The Tuesday Tr io Summer

Bow ling League bega n t he
sea!lon at Sky l1 ne Lanes on

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NOWf SAVE NOWf

Mav 16 Due to ever yo ne ' s
busy scneaute during 1t1e
sum mer months. we we r e
pledsant tv surpnsed to l1nd
so many grrls ready to bo w l
tor the ne)(1 17 weeK s.
Although !&gt;Orne o f t he tedms
were shor t some of their
membe rs due Ia oth er
comm11ments, bow lr ng took
p l a ce as sch eduled w ilh the
standmgs an d i ndividual
accom pl , shm ents I i s ted
below
learn N o 6, ca pTa in ed by
Opal Casl o won 8 and lost 0
Th e1 r h1gh bo wler was Sh.,r on
Poller W1lh a 198 oam e and

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SEATTLE tUPI ) - For·
me r
University
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Washin gton foot ball star
Roland Ktrkby died Thursday

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OPEN FRIDAYS
TIL 8 ~.M.

Makalt your
business to
kaep cool.
Now.

Closed Sunday ·the 28th

th~ r e ·s

an

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husi ness s uJI m
sutHie or bold pin·

srri pes und patterns
lhat keeps you cool
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AND

9, capta ined by
Mar1a Han son , won 6 and lost
2 Mar ia was hr9h with 401
series , 151 game .
Team N o A, cap ta ine d by
Mary Look ado. won 2 and los t
6 H t'gn was Violet Cox w i th

ORIAL DAY

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Skillfully tailnretl in

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usi ng just a few
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,!o:i,·n you 11 great,
cool look of go.:xl
taste and ~ualir y .

OUR NEW HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER.
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ACE HARDWARE • MEIGS PLAZA

lh t· rll'Jg hhnr lo Si:l} her 45·
intt tul e gundiJye:, LK: f or c you

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place in judging Holsteins
and secon d place in overall
questions. She also placed
fifth in overall placings and
third in ove rall, both
questions and placings.
Mills not only took home a
blue ribbon for being a
member of the winning team
but also pla cPrl first in

judging colored breeds and
third· in overall placings.
The con testants were
required to place several
classes of dairy cattle, with
four animals in each class.
They also respond ed ·to
questions from the official
judges as to why they placed
the animals as they did.

Grain
results
DR . SIGEL
(left) , coordinator ~f the ATI
Dairy Production and Management Technology , presents
the first prize team trophy to David Mills of Crown City,
member of the fi rst place team at the April 28 North
Eastern Association of Technical Colleges (NEAT1
judging con test at the University of Ne wHampshire. Mills
also placed first in judging colored breeds and third in
overall placi ngs.

FIRST
INTO THE
FU

Proper crop rotation
absolutely necessary
BY STEV E HIBINGER
District ConservatlonJst
Soil Cons. Service
GA LLIPOLIS - Tho pa st
fe w weeks I've noticed that
severa l pastured areas and
hay fi elds have been plowed .
Previously, these fields were
used in a permanent grass
cuv er and weren't cultivated .
Generally the reason is that
they 're too steep and \larying
degrees of erosion occ urred.
Apparently , now, the
economics of grain crops
have over-po wered the fea r of
erosion and an attem pt is
made to rai se corn or
soybeans.
At1ua lly, most land that
can be travelled safely with a
tractor can withstand so me
culti va tion . However , a
proper crop rotation 1in some
ca ses. a fi ve or silt yea r
rotationJ is abso lut ely
ne cess ary to protec t the
topso il from erosion.
II you decide to cultiva te a
steeper fiel d or one that is
fairl y uneven - give sum('
seri ous thought to a rotation
that won't "crop your farm lu
death." Don 'I be like the old·
tim er wh o ridic ul ed a
yo unge r " bo ok-t a ug ht "
fanner for his conservation
practices because he had
worn out mo re farm s than the
kid had ever bee n on . Ex·
perience in farming is a
valuable thing to ha ve but
on ly If you learn from the
past experiences.
If enough eros ion occurs, it
co uld be difficu lt to get a good
grass cover established after
a cropping series. So don'I let
the topso il wash too long
before you cover the ground
aga in.
Equally important to crop
rotation for soil conserva tion
on these steeper fi elds is
contour tillage. By plowing,
discing and planting across
the slopes you'll be helping to
keep gullies from eroding in
the field.
No two fields lay exactly
the same and sometin1es the
length of the fi eld is in an upand-down hill manner In this
case it saves turning the
tractor a few more times if
you can plow lengthwise, but

you'll su ff er . exte nsive
erosion losses thi s way, too.
Pointed
rows
and
man euve r ability with
ma chinery are annoy ing if
cont our tilla ge res ult s in

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TWO LOCATIONS

th ese inconveniences . But
serious soil losses are a
guaranteed result if cun·
louring is neglected . And in
so il erosion - the first to be
lust IS always the best!

curn, un c hart~etl : ~o . 2 oats,
Wlc:hanged ; No . l ~~ybean s,

sha rply lower.

Kyger
BY RITA J . WHITE
Mr. and Mrs. David Jividen
and daught ers, Trade and
Mandy , Brunswick, 0. , spent
the wee kend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronial Ji viden.
Visiting Saturday evening
with Mr . and Mrs. Clinton
Jones wer e Mr. and Mrs. R.
S. Grant.
Mr. and Mrs . Mari on
Darnell were in Columbus
over the weekend where they
visited his mother , Mrs.
Laura Daniel, and Dr. and
Mrs. Burdette Holmes. They
also d1d some shopping.
Jeremy Lee Markin was
honored on his fi rst birthday
with a party given by his
pa rents. George and Rhonda
Markin , May 17. Helping him
ce leb rate were his grand·
mot her, Irm a Bal es, hi s
great·grandmother, Muriel
Spires and his aunt , Patsy
Spires. Gifts were presented
to Jeremy and refreshments
of cake , ice cream and Kool·
Aid were served. Sending
gifts were Ralph, Connie and
Rachel Bales.
Mr . a nd Mrs . Lucky
Landers and Mrs . Iva
Stewart called on Mrs. Rita
White Sat urday evening.
Wilmer B. Halfhill wa s
discha rged from University
Hospital, Columbus, May 20.
The Ladies Ai d of the Pine
Grov e Baptist Church
cleared $189 on their hotdog
sa le, held at the Allie Tribble
Sale, May 20.
Delma and Don Carr were
recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Wells and
fam ily.
Mrs. Iris Tate, Dayton, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs . Charles
Tate.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mulford
ca lled on Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Da rst Mond ay .
Mr. and Mrs. David Zech
IOrtha Roush) arc an·

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And we serv1c e th em
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ex perts who lake p1id e
in their work .
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A rHHIS lrdCI';r&lt;; ,!1(1 rl\l"!dilt.Jit• lfl gear CIIVC Or

Stell a, died three
yea rs ii J.:I l. Hi s brother,
Ch arley. and brother. Bud
Shafer . died several yea rs
agu. fll' has t hrC&lt;' sisters and
""'' brnthcr li\' ing. Gena and
Mar), uf Akron , Mai1ha, of
Ca 1Tu ll. 0., and Tum Shafer.
or Florida . Hi s fa lhcr· lll·IHW,
Lester Hale and fami ly uf
Harnsburg survive .

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GALLIPOLIS - Dav id
Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Mills Jr. of Crown City
· RD 2, has been notified that
he was a member of the
winning team at the April 28
North Eastern Association of
Technical Colleges (NEAT)
judging contest at the
University of New Hampshire at Durham. He com·
peted on the Ohio State
University Agri cultural
Technical Institute 's Dairy
Judging Team.
Mills also won individual
ribbons, including · a first
pla ce in judging co lored
breeds and a third in ove rall
placings. He is a 1977
graduate of Gallia Academy
High School and a first year
dairy student at AT!.
The team competed against
eight other judging teams
and was coached by William
Wachtel, a B1g Prairie dairy
farm er.
Other team members were
Mark Hochstetler of Dan·
ville; Susan Eselgroth of
Chillicothe ; and Norma n.
Carpenter of Marshallville.
Hochstetler ea rned the top
honor of the entire contest by
accumulating 546 points out
of 600 to take the overall blue
· rtbbon . He also won first
prize for overall placings;
secon d prize for judgin g
Holsteins: and two third
priz" , one for judging
co lored breeds and the other
for overall questions.
Eselgroth earned the top

soybea ns to local markets fur soybeans. If the corn is
fall deli very at around $2.20 needed for livestock feed , and
and $5.85 per bushe l, cha nging would require
respectively . Us in g th ese buying corn next win·
then
reducing
prices and average yield te r,
reductions. each day's delay corn acreage might prove
will reduce return.s per acre to be very expensi ve. If
for corn about $2.20 and such a change is ma de, it is
return per acre for soybeans htghly probable that the corn
needed for feed should be
about $2.34.
June corn is usuall y bought at harvest time rather
seriously hurt by the dela y in than waiting until the feed is
planting and may not reach needed.
Certified soybean seed is
maturity in time for a timely
har vest. June soybean s in short supply and, where
typi cally perform satisfa c- available , may be selling for
t'"' il y, alt hough they Will $1 3 per bushel and up . If you
mature later and yields Will alrea dy have your seed corn ,
it can usually be held over
be reduced .
In order to make a·rational sa fely until the next year. if
decis ion about s wil('hin g sto red properl y, Polson says.
In the yea r of planting,
from corn to boybeans, you
need to know your costs as nitrogen fertilizer isn't
well as expected yields and necessa ry on soy beans .
expected price. Costs vary However, if you have already
from $10 to 140 an acre more plowed down nitrogen and
1u produ ce
corn than plantmg gets dela yed into
soybea ns, Polson says. If the June, you may be better off to
rhuice uf crops is to be made fo rget about the nitrogen and
so lely on comp arative switc h to soybea ns, says
returns, it is possib le tu Polson. Soy beans also
quickly make a ch01ce by require slightly more potash
multiplying th e expected tha n corn . ·
Co nsider al so the her·
) iclds of each crop by the
expected pr ice and subtract bicides that have been used
the costs of producing each . recently in a field . Where
Fattors othe r than yield hi gh rates of so me herbicides
COLUMBUS I UP! I - The
average cash ~ram prices also affect the decision of ha ve been used, switching to
{pe r bltshel) paid to farrners rhcmging from co rn to beans may be a mistake.
by grain e l e vt~U)r s tn the
principal m a rke tin ~ areas of
Oh1o after the markPts dnsed
Friday un til the 111arkets
close Tuesda y :
Nort heast Ohio: No . 2
wheat $2.92: No. 2 shelled
corn $2.39: No. 2 oats $1.5:!:
No. l soybea ns $6.90.
!'lorthw cst Oil in : No. 2
wheat $:1.02: 1\n. 2 shelled
corn !2.42: No. 2 oats $1.44 :
The new Hondo CX-500 is here,
No. l soybe;ms 17.10
I,
Central Ohio: No . 2 wheat
$3.08: No . 2 siH'Iled corn
HONDA
$2.45 : No. 2 oats $I. GO: t\o . I
GOIIK. srRONG!
soybeans $7.11.
West Central Ohio: No. 2
wheal $:!.05 : No. 2 shelled
corn $2.51; No. 2 oats 11.58 ,
No. I soybeans $7. 12.
Southw est Ohi n. :"l'n . 2
wheat 13 .08 : ~ " 2 shelled
corn $2.48 : No. 2 rmts $1.50 :
No. I soybeans $7 .15.
Trend : Nn . 2 wheat,
unchanged : No. 2 shelled

RY J(IHN C. 1\ICE
Ext Agent,
Agriculture
Meigs County
SWITCH FROM CORN
TO SOYBEANS?
POMEROY - It may be
time to switch some of your
corn acreage to , soy bea ns,
says Jim Polson, Area Farm
Management Agent at the
Wa shing ton Court House
Area Ext ension Ce nte r.
Research and far m experience ha ve shown that, r1n
an average, delay in planting
corn after th e fi rst week in
Ma y results in a yiel d
reduction of one bushel fo r
each day of delay . Simila rly ,
soybean yields are typically
reduced by one-third to onehalf bushel per acre per day
when planted aft er the lOth of
May. Last year . it didn't work
that way , generally. but over
a period or yea rs th ese
red ucti ons are avc r a~e.
Polson says.
About the middle uf May,
you could contract corn and

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Kirkby, a member of the
Husky varsity team from t948
through 1950, set a school
record against Kansas State
in 1950 when he ca ught three
touchdown passes. His teammates named him to receive
the Flahert y Inspi rationa l
Medal in 1950 , and hi s
number , 44, wa s retired when
he gradua ted .

s.urviw·d by hi s wife. Lelia ,
:1nd 1w1 1d ~:~ u gl l le r~. Hid oldest

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hydr oc: t11 cdr·,(' mor1r&gt; 5 A r1 t•ns enlu~1ve
F II'~ N Flr&gt;rJ1 Plu~ m0wer rlt•r ~ r"' av&lt;~rL3ble
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lt d .:!IIF!rllrnf'nl', SPP yor.n f"li1r1•trfnlmg ArrAnS
rtea!Pr lot a !Jm.rr':l \!fTl" scl, ,nqo:; 111 up 10 S300
.•.nth tfJ 11 pur&lt;,h,,5f' ol n df•pc nd,,tlle A· '..!OS

Word has been received
that Ca rl Shafer, a long time
resident of Ga llia Co unt)' in
Harrisburg area , has died in
Cha rlest on, W. Va. in a
hospita l there. lie was lhl'
St'cond son of Albert and
P.sther Shafer, whu rnovt•t1
here from Arnoldsbu rg, W.
Va. in lhr twenties . HC' is

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Dart in Thornton . won 6 and
lost 2 oar 11n Tnornton was
h•gh wllh 437 ~e r i es ana 161

Te am N o 7, capta ined by
Pafly N •bert , won 2 and lo51 6
H rgh was L i llian N ibert w i th
130 Qdme and 312 series
Te am No 10, capta ined by
Colen e Rece . won 1 and lost 6
High was Nell ie Ja c kson wi th
33 1 ser ies , 115 game .
Team No 6, capta ined by
Pegg ie Com bs, won 0 and lost
8. High was Pego 1e combs
w i th 434 ser ies , 159 game
Team No 1, captained by
Ail een Long . won 0 and lost 8.
H i g h wa s Aileen Lono w 1th
168 ga me . 390 se r ies .
Pi ck ing up sp li ts were :
Mar ia Hanson the 5 10 and
Vio le t Cox !he 5-7 Sever al ot
the gir ts p ic ked up the babv
split.

GALUPOLIS - Now'is a good time to mark dales on your
calendar foc several Agricultural and related summer
activities coming up in June and July .
The ftrst one I want to mention is the Dairy Princess
contest set for Saturday evening , June 17 at the Callis County
Junior Fatrgrounds.
Then the annual Sheep Princess contest will be held (place
and time to be announced) .
More details wlll be coming on both of these event.s and
enlry forms may be obtained at the County Extension Office.
On Tuesday, June 27, during the daytime, ctairy farmers
from our county and surrounding cou nties will participate in
an Mea Dairy Tour in Lawrence County. I do not yet know the
, location ?f the.farm or farms that we will be visiting but this
information will soon be available. This will be a similar tour
to the one we had at the Old Town Dairy farms in Mason
County last year.
On Thursday evening, July 6 the Extension Beef
Committee and the Soil Conservation Service will work
lllgether again on the Twi·light Fora ge and Beef Cattle Field
Day at the Marion Caldwell farm nea r Northup. Plans are
being made for another worthwhile even t witl1 some new
features this year .
_You'll ha.ve the opportunity to observe the results of using
vanous weed control herbicides in corn at the John Pay ne
fa nm during a twi·light meeting on either June 26 or July 20.
(We're not certain yet as to the date, but it will proba bly he
July 10).
And by all means be sure to mark July 3l·August 5 as the
dates of the 1978 Gallia County Juntor Fair.
U you picked up one of the Soil Conservalion Service
survey forms at our Beef Princess contest a few weeks ago
then be sure and return it to the Soil Conser vation office on
Jackson Pike. They do need this informa lion and will
ap preciate you getting it to them right away .

FOR GRADUATION

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PITTSBURGH (UPI J Th e Pittsbur gh Steelers
announced Friday they have
sig11ed their lith and 12th free
agents to the 1978 roster,
center Clay Sing letary of
West Virginia and runni ng
ba ck Dave Gillespi e of
Nebraska.
A team spokesman said
Si ngletary and Gillespie will
aucnd the roo kie camp that
begins Tuesday at Three
Rivers Stadium .

game
Team No 3, ' apta 1ned by
V1rgm1a Gro ver won 6 and
lost 7 The ir high bo wler wa~
Shelby Hoffman w i th a
booming 533 wh 1Ch also
c on~ is ted of h 1gh game o f 102 .
Team N o 8, t aptamed by

an Ariens Ga rden Tractor and selected attachment

Gallia County Extension Agent

MAY 27

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500 ~er 1 e5
Terlm N o 1. capta in ed by
P a t Johnston won Bend lo~ t 0
Bev H oucJashell wa~ th err
h 1gh bowler wi th 453 ser ies
and GMnel Ett ,ott w1lh 161

Save up to 1300 with purchase of

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Kerr News

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STATUE OF LI BE RTY - Mary Roy and Keith Sheets
Will take part in the Memori al Day ski show along the
(;allipolis park front. Here, the French City Ski Club
members drill un their Statue of Uberty act. The show

COLUMBUS I UP! )
Lorain Clear view, on the
strength of its mile relay
team, won the Class A Boys
State Track Meet Sa turday
while Minster ran away with
th e Girls title for the third
straight year.
Lorain Clearview, trililing
throughout much of the meet,
finished second in the mile
relay, the last event, for the
wln.
tArain Clearvi ew compiled
30 points in two days while
Bluffton came in second with
26.
Minster, which scored 27
points the first day, finished
with 59, fa r ahead of Youngslllwn North which had 27.

County agent's corner

David Mills member of ·
top dairy judging team

Agriculture and

Ridge, Maryland.
Mr. and Mr s. Vcrnun
Gri nstead, Ha1tfurd . W. V&lt;t.,
visited his sister. Mr . and
Mrs. Virgi l Wamsle) . Sun·
day. Ot her recent ,·isitors
were Mrs . Phyllis Larktns,
Long Bott om, and Mr s.
Shirl ey Sa lisbury and son,
Adam.
Mr. and Mrs. Bub Fife were
Sunday dinner guc•ts of Mr.
and Mrs. M1cky Maynard.
Visitin g Wednesday af·
ternoo n with Mr s. Nina Hupe
were Mrs. Gladys Re)nol ds.
Mason. W. Va .. and Mrs. Iva
Clark . Cheshire.
Mr. and Mr s. Hussell
Por ter . Gallipo li s, were
Frida y ove rnight guesls of
their daughter, Mr. and ~Irs.
Bob Elk ins and fa111ily . Other
recen t vi sitors of the l-:lk1ns
were Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Elkins and suns, Larry and
L&lt;slic, Eno , Mr. and Mrs.
Clar en ce
Easton
and
children, Hence. Candy , TiltH
and C. H., Chip Kirby, Oalr
Molloha n. De\'e 1\ife

nou ncing the birth of a
daughter. born at a Cin·
l'i nnati hospital, May 28. The
infant weighed 7 lbs., 7 uzs ..
and was named Hea ther Ann.
Heather is being welcomed
by a two-year·u ld sister,
Gay le Jo y. Mrs. Louise
Roush is the maternal
grandmother.
Recent Thursday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sea rls
were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Cook and children . Other
visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Sea rls and Peggy, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Searls and
son, Chris, Goldsboro, North
Carolina, and Mrs. Della
Miller an d Mrs. Florence
Reibel. Tucson, Arizon a.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
Spires and son, Timmy, and
friend , Kelly Veith. attended
the lled· Padres Ba se ball
double-header at River Front
Stadiwn, Cincinnati, May 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Oxyer
and family spent the weekend
wtth Mr . and Mrs. Willard
Oxye r and family , Oak

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�D-1- The Sunday Ttmcs.Scntmel, Sunday, May 28, 1978

.- The Sunday Tunes-Sentme1, Sunday, May 211, 1978

Production of top

Future of nation's conservation

quality hogs goal

program at stake; help sought

GALUPOUS - Producmg
top quality hogs IS the goal of
Harry Pugh, member of the
Gallta Academ) Htgh Schoo l
FFA Chapter, was recently
named wmner of the chapters' Swme ProductiOn
Prnftctency Award The son
of Mr and Mrs Harry Pugh
of Rto Grande, Harry has
been mvolved m a S\\me
enterpnse smce enrollmg 10
the htgh school vocatwnal
agnculture program He us
presented an award medal
and certtflcate recogmzmg
hts achievement at the GAHS
FFA Parent - Member
Banquel
The Sw tn e Production
Proftctency Award , sponsored by Pftzer, Inc
Agnculturai Dmston of New
York, New York, IS one of 19
Agn cullu ra l Prohclenq
Awards presented annually
by the NatiOnal FFA Faundalton Inc , to recogmze
achtevernent s of FF A
members pursumg careers m
spectf1c areas of agrtculture
At the annual banquet Harry
was also awarded a plaque b1

Prod uction Cred 1t
Associat ion Appltcants for
the S11 tne ProductiOn
ProfiCiency Award must be
10vo\ved m acttvtttes and
ente rpn ses requ1n ng the
application of lessons taught
m the vocational agnculture
classroom for the profttable
breedmg , feedmg , and
marketmg of s•me
For Harry, wmn10g the
Proftctency Award 10 Swme
ProductiOn ts the res ult of two
years of work m the
voc ational agrt c ul t ur al
program and at home w1th
h1 s swme product ton en
terpnse Harrv has par
tiC !pated 10 SO il JUdgin g
contest , State FFA Con
ventwn Offtccrs Tra10 mg
aod has s howo p1gs at the
count) fatr
Ail FF A members who
have Supervtsed Agncultural
Occ upatiOnal Expenence
Program m swine prod uctton
are ellgtble for the S"tne
Prod uc ti o n Pr ofiC iency
Awa rd ReqUirements at the
cha pter
level
Incl ud e
mamtenance of a complete

4-H outdoor camp
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proves excttmg
BY FRED J DEEL
Ext Agent, 4-H
Gall Ia County
GALLIPOLIS - Jotn teens
from all across Ohto m a new,
exc1t10g adventure 10 co
educatiOnal campmg 1 4-H-ers
rna) mv1te thetr non 4-H
fnends to attend thts full
wee k of fun and learnmg
PartiCipants at the ca mp
rna) choose (1I aetlvlty from
each of two maJor areas
Approxunatel) 11-12 hours of
class time IS spent m each
maJor sesswn These areas
10clude
Major Area I
A B1k10g, campout, 40
mtie trtp overmght campout
bnng own btke 5 and 10
speeds
B Canoemg, learn baste
skills take full day canoe tnp
on stream
C Cltff Rappelllng, Jearn
baSic skills, rappellmg from
stra1ght faced cliffs
D F' 1eld Acllv!lte s
lacrosse , held hock e), ar
chery ortenteermg
MaJor Area II
A Baste Water Safety
and Rescue - Red Cross
centftcate eamed Rece1ve
patches 1! you pass test
B Ftshmg and Aquattc
Life observe stream life, test
net 10 Jake, seme check
st ream pollution Bnng
hshmg equ1pment
C In sect Safari Gathe r

1dent1fy and mount msects of
the area
0
Wilderness E•
plorat1on, Htkmg expionng
discovermg cliff overhangs
forested land stream areas
If l OU are between the
ages of 12 and 19 and hke the
great outdoors, you should
)wnp at the opportumty to
learn more about the hvmg
world at thts spec1al Ex
tension 4-H sponsored camp
Thts year's camp IS
scheduled from 10 a m July
10to4pm July13 1978atthe
beautiful Ca nter s Cave 4 H
Camp located m the scemc
forested area of Southern
Ohto s Jackson Co unty
Outdoor Adventure Ca mp
offers new dunens10ns for
youth to learn more a bout the
out-ofd oors ThiS project
camp1ng program cente rs
around the learn by dotng"
atmosphere of tnvolvmg
campers m some of the most
exc!lmg o utdoor acttv!ltes to
be found today Ltttle tune IS
spent m tradtllonai class
semngs You learn through
act ton
An) yo uth between 12-19
and 4-H advisors mterested m
attendmg Outdoor Adventure
Camp should contact the
Galha Count) 1-H Agent for
detatls and regtstratwns 1464612 ext 32 Courthouse m
Gaihpohs Cost fur the four
day event ts 130

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Events

Larpenter
Personals

is still going strong
By John Cooper
Soil Conservation Service
PT PLEASANT - John R
Sturgeon, 94, of Ashton, ts
st1ll gomg strong and ts very
much Interested m farmmg
Roger Powell of the Dtstrtct
vtstted Mr Sturgeon's fann
recently to help htm and hts
son, Earl, make plans for
repatrtng a pond near the
Sturgeon house Mr Sturgeon
st1ll has 31 head of cattle on
the !arm and was talkmg wtth
Roger about hay harvest tfiat
was soon to come
Dunng the vtstt at the
Sturgeon
farm ,
he
remtmsced about the early
davs He satd that about ftfty
to "stxty years ago he had a
country store on Fees Branch
near the present stte of hts
house That was befor e the
days of cars and trucks He
satd that 11 took htm stx hours
to get from hts home to
Ga lltpohs Ferry He crossed
the ferry and obtamcd suppiles from Galhpohs The tnp
to Galhpohs and back would
be more than a day for htm It
ts mterestmg to note that the
locatton of the store was on a
road that IS now completely
abandoned
We were on the Bruce
Brandt and Donald Means
fanns on Cam Rtdge helpmg
them wtth land use and
conservallon plans Th e
Brandts bought the !ann
from Harold Cook and are
now m the process of movmg
to the farm
They had prevlousl) lived
m New Jerse) and had a
small farn1 there Mr Brandt
satd that he was glad to get
away from the rat race' on
the East coast and to a
frtendly neighborhood where
he was not crowded The
!ann conststs of 53 acres and
the plan that we helped them
develop mcluded past ure and

Carmel News,
By the Day

hayland unprovement and
water development for
hvestock He expects to do
custom work during hay
season for other landowners
and IS a mechantc and expects to do some mechamcal
work durmg the off fanning

season
The Donald Means famtly
moved to thetr farm from
Charleston He IS a stone
worker by trade and built
new house on thetr property
He ts also mterested 1n
developing the !ann as a
grassland operation and
wants to build a pond as a
source of water for livestock

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We have recetved word that
the d1tcher belongmg to the
State Sotl Conserval!on
Comrntttee wtll make a VISit
mto Mason County around the
last of June Some landowners have already mdicated that they are 10terested m domg dramage at
that t1me Others who mtght
be mterested can contact our
offt ce to make plans lor
havmg the work done
Landowners who have
already tndtcated an mterest
m domg dramage are Ed
Ray burn, Ma son County
F'ann Museum, and Francts
Stevens
Durmg a recent VISit to the
Rayburn farm h• was tellmg
Roger Powell that ftfteen or
twenty )ears ago he had
In stalled 71111 feet of tile and
had dug the enl!re dttch
htmself by hand l~bor It IS
st ill workmg well but he
expects to lay an extension
from the ttle \me to ptck up a
wet a rea nearby

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Lot'o dispel a
Fer·
tillzer doesn t repay 1ts cost
If you feel the only way you
can lower Ue';'"""" IS to cut
back on fertiliZer, tht• fa c\9
won't back your thtnk1nK
Let 'e use corn u1:1 an
example Suppose we have
1deal rainfall condttions
Wtthout fertilizer, you can
grow 100 busbela per acre
With a50 spent on fertilizer, :you can grow 140 bushels
Here's a rundown on costa
No Addittonal Fertilizera!OO land charge &amp; taxes,
•50 machinery, &amp;14 pasucide
control. $9 eeed. TOTAL
EXPENSES U 73 W1th
$50/acre Fertilizer $100
land charge &amp; taxes, $55
machinery 114 pesttctde
control, $9 eeed $50 fer·
ttl1Zer
TOTAL EX
PENSES $228 Wtth a
se lltng pnce of $2/bushel
your gross on tOO bushels
per acre equals ~200 and on
a 140 bu shel per acre ymld,
$280 Net mcome on the
former ts $27 and the latt.er,
$52 Ferttlizer IS an tn·
vestment and w1thout tt,
you can't produce top ytelds
Fertdtzer ISthe va nahlc Llutt
lowers t he per bushel ex·

Melvm Ctrcle from Wtt·
chtta, Kansas spent the
weekend wtth hts mother,
Mary Ct rcle and other
relattves
Mr and Mrs Tom O'Neti
and famt ly and Evelyn
Ingram of Columbus spent
Saturday mght here at the
Lee home w1th Mr and Mrs
Robert Lee and famtly
Mr and Mrs Douiga s
Johnson of Racme called at
the home of Mr and Mrs
Arthur Johnson and family
and Betty Van Meter on
Saturday evenmg
Ktrn Folirod spent Sunday
afternoon wtth Becky and
Bob Btli Lee
Mr and Mrs George
Ctrcle, Mr and Mrs James penses and ensures greater
Ctrcle of New Haven were at proftt
the home of Mary Ctrcle on
Sunday
Florence Ctrcle was. guest
of Mrs Beulah Circle and
Spring Ave
daughter,
Elenore
of
Pomerov Ohia
Columbus over the weekend

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future of the natwn's sot I and program that is responstve to
the needs of the natton
water resources
The SCS will carry out the
"The fu ture of our s01l and
work
10 cooperation wt!h
water resources depends on
how wtsely we use them now ctttzen groups, soli and water
dtstn ct s
and how well we plan for the conserva!lon
years ahead," says Robert E (SWCDj, and other federal,
con- state and local agencies
Qutiham,
state
servatwmst m Ohto for the 'The appraisal and program
ISto be completed by the end
scs
HARRY PUGH
Under the new law, the SCS of 1979," Qutlharn satd
Sot! and water dtstncts,
wtll appra tse the sot!, water,
set of records mcludmg tn·
wtth
offices m each of Ohto's
and
related
reso
urces
m
Ohto
come and expenses, an m88 counttes, wtli need to hold
and
across
the
natiOn
The
ventory of hogs and related
law also requtres that SCS meet10gs for the public to
eqUip men t owned by the
evaluate
thetr current con votce thetr opmtons, ask
student,
a
flnanctal
tton
prog rams, and questions and help form new
serva
statement and a good
develop
an
effecl!ve
f1ve-year resource conservation policy
knowledge of economtcal
"Our natural resources can
swme production tcchmques
serve us well and for many
As a chapter wtnner of the
years tf they're used wtsely
Swtne
Prod u c tion
Thts requtres the attention of
Memorial
D11y
b11rbecue
Proftctency Award Harry
all cttlzens 10terested m the
recetved a certificate and
future," sa)s Qmlham
medal fr om Pfizer Inc
The conse rvatiOnist em
Agncu lturai DlVIston
phastzes that the developHarold Taylor IS GABS
ment of a responstvc conFFA Chapter adv1sor
servation
program depends
BY DIANA S EBERTS
sometimes tran spor ted ,
the part tctpatton of
Without
adequate
re- on
Ext. Agent, Home Ec.
frt gera uon Bactena ca n concerned
mdtvtduals
Meigs County
throughout OhiO Input from
POMEROY - Got a ne" cause food potsomng Ail they local unt!s of government,
barbecue grill - or an old one need to grow IS the n ght and farm and environmental
that you'd hke to polish up combmatJOn of tune, ternrga mzatJOns ts absolutely
and use to get the summer perature, and m01sture
~cessary
season off to a good start'
Food borne Illness can
Quilhamnotes that the door
Have your Memon al Day cause dia rrh ea vomttm g
15 open _ we hope ali msupper 10 the backyard
stomach cramps, and other terested Clttzens will get
When should you buy your unpleasant symptoms whtch mv olved
10 thts dectstonground beef' Preferably a can last for several hours or makmg process
Mrs Erma NorriS a nd day or two before the party - even days Wtth young
To voice you r optmon or to
daughters Debbte and Lmda no longer unless you pian to chtidren and elderly people, obtam more IOfonnatJOn, call
ol So"th Potn t and Sandy of freeze the meat for a short the results can be more your local SCS offtce
0 U , Athens \\ ere guests of pen od to preserve tts severe
Often, people mtstake
Mr and Mrs Ntck Ihle freshness Thaw frozen meat
Mother s Da) , attend ed m the refngeratur to prevent foodborne Illness for a stmple
chur ch ser vtce at Ftrst the growt h of bactena Don t 'bug" or vtrus The rea l
Bapttst and all " ere dmner allow th iS meat to stand out ca use may be food that was the Carpenter Baptist Church
guests of Rev and Mrs unrefngerated, for more than not properly handled, 10cluded readtngs by several
an hour at the most Cook prepared or se rved Thts can uf those present and each
Freeland Noms
Vts1tmg Mr and Mrs Cntt both hamburgers and hot be prevented
mother present was gtven a
Can penshable foods such potted flower Reverend
Bradford Saturday and dogs tn batches small enough
Moth ers Da y were Mr and to be used qutckly so they as cream pt es, seafoods, and Freeland Norns had serMrs Cntt Bradford, Jr of don 't stand around to allow dtshes made wtth eggs, fi sh, vu.: cs
meat, and poultr) be kept
Worthmgton, Mrs Herman bactcrta to gro\1
Mrs Ida Dentson spent a
Carson of Coolvtlle and Mrs
Clean imess 10 prcpann g COLD (below 40 degrees F)' few days wtth Mr and Mrs
food IS al\\ays unprotant , but Do not let these foods stand at Mendal Jordan
Ruth F'rank local
Mr
and Mrs
Btll espectall) With hamburgers room temperat ure more than
Mothers were honored on
McKenzte, Jeff and Jozte of Always wa sh your hands two hours
Mother s Day at Temp le
Ga ihp ohs spent Saturday thoroughly wtth soap and hot
Can penshable foods such Church w1th Murl Ca laway
evenmg wtth Mr and Mrs water before and after as sea food. poultry, an d bemg the oldest mother
Roy R1ffle
handhng raw meat And, cooked meals be kept HOT present, Kathy Jordan, the
Mr and Mrs Howard don t handle meat 1f )OU have (above 140 degrees F J' youngest mother , and Kathy
Robmson of Flat Woods, W cuts or sores on you r hands Bactena grow best 1n Jordan and Leah Crabtree m
Va . called on hts mother,
Keep coleslaw chtlled Plan lukewarm foods Never let ,tile for the mother \\llh the
Mrs Bertha Robmson and hiS to brmg 11 to t he table nght these foods sta nd at room most chtldren at church
stster and husband Mr and from the refngera tor In- temperature more than two
Guests of Mr and Mrs
Mrs Pete Shteld Mothers stead of lettmg a \.trge dtsh of hours
Arthur Crabtree for Mothe r s
Dal Mrs [lertha Robmson coleslaw stt out at a wann
Holiday meals are fun but Day were Mrs Go ldte
wa&gt; a dinner guest of t he lemp erat ure, repl ace the need careful planmng How G1llogly and Mr and Mrs
Slueids
dishes oft en with new batches many people can you safely Ca rl Crabtree, Russell and
Stephanie Radford and from the refngerator
serve' And, how much tune Kev m
Rtck Johnson called on
Don't allow the baked wtll 1t take to prepare the
Mr and Mrs Walter
Bertha Robutson Sunday beans to stand for more than food ' Don't try to feed more Jordan Joshua and Jeremy
afternoon
two hours at room tem- people than you can handle JOined other famtl y members
Mr and Mrs Brtan per•ture
Co nstder the me and at the home of her parents,
S1mpson so n Dann and
Stra\1 berry short cake IS a quanttty of t he coo km g Mr and Mrs Clinton Gtlkey,
daught£r !Jsa and frtend , popular summer dessert but equ1pment )ou ha1 e, yo ur Albany, on Mother's Day
Gar Ph1lllps of Balttmore and a ve r y penshable one, supply of eatmg utenstls and
Joan Wooten, who works 10
Mr nnd Mrs Il&lt;t lph Badglev, espectall ) 1f you use whtpped dtshes Ftgure out how much Lancaster, spent the weekend
local " ere dtMer guests a cream Add the \\htpped refrigerator space lou ll need w1th her parents, Mr and
recent Sunda1 of Mrs Helen cream Just before se rvmg If to store foods or how many Mrs Donald Wooten Others
Sunpson
you do have to wall to serve msulated contamers you'll who were Mot her s Day
Mtss Patty Sham of short cake refr~ ge r ate 11 need to transport food to a guests were Mr and Mrs 0
AntlQUltl spent Sunda) promptl y Don't lett! stand at ptcni C Site Wtll " aShln g M R1fe Chfford Wooten and
aft£rnoon w1th Mr and Mrs a \\arm temperature Return fa ctht tes be ava ilable ' If not, Donny , Da nny and Rusty
Hoy Rtffle
leftovers to the refn gerator plan ahead by taktn g Wooten
Mr and Mrs Dtck Be€gle and plan to use them soo n
dtsposa blc utenstls dtshes,
Cectl R1fe, who lives In
of Barberton spent a weekend
Where wtii the meal be and paper towels and other Cal1fornta,
teleph one d
wtth Mr and Mrs Bob Beegle prepared - at home, m the supphes to help With food Mother's Day greetmgs to hiS
and olhcr rclauves
backyard, or away from preparati on and clean-up
mot her, Mrs 0 M Rtfe
Pell) Gregory of Columbus horne at some outdoor ptcmc
Births Announced
VIS!Il'll Mr and Mrs Dave stte '
Mr and Mrs 0 M Rtfe are
Sa)re rffen tiJ
annou ncmg the btrths of
Where w1ll be mea l be
Mr and Mrs Cectl Wolfe eaten ?
great - gra nddaughters,
and ch tldren of Jackson •-pent
Casey and Nevada, born to
Can you prepare and serve
the "eekend "1th Ius parents the food to avo1d foodborne
Mr and Mrs James BrassMr aod Mrs Dory Wolfe
ft eld , at Ba ker, Lolllstana
tllness' Your fam1\ y may
Mr an d Mrs Herbert enj oy meals eve ry day
Grandparents are Mr and
Sa~te and Mr and Mrs Dave
Mrs Francts R1fe (Hazel
Without problems, but on
Sa) re spent SundaJ wtth Mr
holidays when large groups
Mr and Mrs Arthur Whtte) \\ho \\ ere reared on
and Mrs F;dward Beegle at get together,
meals are Crabtree, accom pamed b) thts commumty
Zanesvill e
her mother, Goldie Gtllogly
viSited Mrs Gtllogly s stster
Halll)ah Gregory, at Hu•ton s
Nursmg Home near Wellston
recently
Dale Dye has ret umed
home after spending a few
days with hts son-m-law and
daughter, Mr and Mrs Peter
Kcpnar and family, Hartford,
Ohto
Mr and Mrs Reed Jeffers
spent a few da) s "1th their
children and fam tlt es Mr
and Mrs John Dunham and
famtiJ and Mr and Mrs
Ht chard
Jeffers
a nd
daughters at New Boston,
Iihn01s !'hey called r n Mr
and Mrs James Foster,
South Vtenna, Ohto, as they
were enroute home
Mr and Mrs
Leon
Wood rum , McArthur a nd
Mrs Beulah Cra btree vtstted
thetr mother , Murl Ga laway
The Women of the Temple
Church held their Ma y
mcetm~ at the church "1th
Mr s Wilham Mtll er as
hostess Plans were made for
Gi~
a bake sale m June to asstst
The Deu lz-Fahr Ro tary W1ndrow Rake gtves yo u 1&lt; 1t h Btble Schoo l The
c lean tangl e free fluffy wtndrows because of tis U M W group will meet wtth
Mr s Arthur Crabtree tn
c ~rc ular rak1ng pattern Gentle handl1ng preven ts
June DevotiOnS wtth Mother
leaf lo ss Jhus re tatn1ng rnax1rnurn pro1 e 1n Rake as theme were led by Mrs
Mend~! Jordan
ttne he.ght eastly adJus ted to crop co ndttt o ns
Ht•verend Howard Mayne
ca\ll'!l on frt cnds m the area
recently He \\BS fo rmerly
mmtster at Temple Church
DIEUTZ
and held a week's rev tvalln
Vmton Cu unt)
PoMeroy
,
0
FAHA
SpnnQ Ave
Mother' s Day act!Vll!es at

Serve it safely

'Long lines' gimmick by Celeste well-timed

At 94, John Sturgeon

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for more detailS

BYBOYURUTH
Soil Cons Service
Meigs County
POMEROY - Would you
hke a '01ce tn how tax money
ts spent tn your county , state
and nallon' The USDA Sot!
ConservatiOn Servtce (SCS)
ts ask10g for your advtce
Now wtth the Resources
ConservatiOn Act of 1977
1RCA), you, your neighbors
- all ctttzens have a votce 10
long - ran ge pl a nntn g
dects10n s These dec1s10ns
wtll gutde the future of the
USDA
co n servat ion
pro~ rams and affect t he

Ohio politics

Lay of the land

Pomeroy , 0

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By LEE LEONARD
Rhodes' carnpatgn consultant, former Republican State
UPI Statehouse Reporter
Cha!fman Kent B McGough, made some tnterestmg tf not
a:&gt;LUMBUS (UPII - Some JOtliOgs from the Ohio prunary amusmg statements last week when he flied the governor's
campatgn of )978
campa1gn fmance report
Lt Gov Rtchard F Celeste 1s trytng to play upon the til
McGough was asked about Rhodes' constant lack of
humor of motonsts trapped 10 long ltnes while rene" mg thetr response to tssues of the day, such as school ftnancmg probauto regiStratiOns
lems and public employee strtkes
Celeste and hts volunteers are vtSlttng at least etght major
"He's not responding m the sense ol answenng questiOns
ctttes wtth 15,000 lea flets proclatmtng that 'Th1s Lme ts about them," sa td McGough "He's talkmg about other ISsues
Brought to You By Governor Rhodes"
- employment, mdustnal development, federal bureaucracy ,
The leaflet, showmg a hcense plate wtth the mscnptton Y- welfare, and so !01 th You don 't have to dtscuss the tssues by
WAIT, " explams that Gov James A Rhodes started 3 '~ years 1esponding to quesl!ons that are ratsed '
ago to put together a plan to sell hcense plates by ma1l and 11
McGough was also asked about the enormous amount of
sllll !Sn't tn effect
money - $800,000 - rrused b) Rhodes' ca mpaign commt!tee,
'That's what the Rhodes admtntstratton calls good wtth most of 11 to go lor the general electiOn campmgn agamst
management ," says the leafl et "How much longer are you Celeste
going to S\\allow these hnes'"
'We've got to spend a lot of money to keep up wt!h the other
Celeste has no prunary oppos1t10n and won't be runmng Side," satd McGough
agamst Rhodes unttl fall , but tt's a ttmel) gm1m1ck to get hiS
Cunousiy, the other stde" has spent $343,134 - abnMI as
name befor e the public while tw1ttmg the governor
much as 1! has ratsed - and now has a balance of only 127,753

McGough wams that wtll grow thts summer w1th contributions from btg labor and out-of-state sources, and that
Rhodes wtll need up to II 5 mtibon to wm the election If he gets
more, he promtses to divvy 1! up among other Republicans
One of the first GOP benefiCJ an es of any Rhodes largesse
mtght be the venerable secretary of state fed W Brown, who
preceded Rhodes by a few years at the same h1gh school m
Sprmgfleld
Brown, the only contemporary of Rhodes left m state
government has a to ugh ftght for re-electton on his hands 1 he
wetght of the enl!re DemocratiC party and labor movement 10
Ohto ts commg down behmd state Sen Anthony J Celebt ezze
of Cleveland
Rtght now, 11 doesn't look hke Brown ne€ds any help from
Rhodes He has already ratsed 179,311 , mamly from $5 and 110
contnbutwns from hundreds of old frtend&gt;around the state for
whom he has done favors and gtven handmade ceram1c ash
trays over the years
lrontcall) Celebrezze, the Democrat who IS supposed to be

gcttm g money from the little man , has tapped the Urute&lt;'
Steelworkers m Washmgton for 11,000, the Corrunurucatwr
Workers uf Amenca for 115,000 worth of servtces and the Ohi&lt;
Senate cam pa1gn com nuttee for a loan of 110,000 generated
f1 om lobbyiSt donations
State Audttor Thomas E Ferguson has gtven a clean btl! of
health to state agencws headed by..,the two mam pohttcal
nemeses of h1mseif and hts father , former Auditor Joseph T
Ferguson
In an audtt report of the governor's off1ce operations Since
November 1975 Fergi..ISOn !'i ~x:cumners foWld everythmg 1n
place and the recm ds 'neatly, cw-rentl) and properly
mamtamed

Stmilar hndmgs were reported 10 an audit of the diVISIOn of
bu1ldmg and loan assouallons 10 the state Department of
Commerce - headed by Roger W Tracy Jr , a former election
opponent of both Ferguson and hts father
The Ferguson famtly has long sought to ptle up black marks
agamst Rhodes Could theaudt!or be mello"mg 0 Don t depend
on 1t

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VOL 13

SUNDAY, MAY 28 1978

NO 17

PAGE 1-D

Carter-Gromyko clash
WASHINGTON (UP!) Prestdent Ca rter and Sov tel
Foretgn Mtntster Andrei
Gromyko clas hed sha rply
durmg more than fo ur hours
of talks Saturday but
Gromyku sa ul the) ma de
"some headw.t y' toward
resolvmg Strategtc Arm s
Limttatton dtsputes
Both stdes tnd1cated the
two

m en

exchange d

dtve rgent
vtews
over
Moscow 's Alman and human
rights pohctes, but agreed to
keep those dtsputes from
lnf\uen cmg SA L r negot tations
Gromyko !old reporter s
that Carter had been
mts1n!ormc'!l about Sovtet
Cuban milttary mterventtons
Ill Africa He satd Moscow
has
no tnte ntt on
of
grabbmg" any part of that
conllnent and added
We
don 't nted ~·
Whtte
House
press
secreta r y Jodl Powell
descnbed the talks as full
and very fr ank" - " phrase

that
usuall y
means
diSagreeme nts were atred
and nn punches were pulled
- and swd the) also covered
Afma human nghts tssues
and nuciea t test ban
proposals
On SA LT, Powell satd,
' 11lere \\ as some narrowtng
of diff erences m some
are.1s
The Grom) ko-Carter talks
ran more than tWJce as long
as the two hours planned and ,
af'cordmg Ill the Russtan
focused mamly on the small
but complex hst of d1sputes
block mg agreement on a
second stage Stt ategtc Arms
lJmlta lton Treaty
We devoted a great part of
our attentwn to the posstbthty
of a nc" SA I1 agreement
Grom) ko sa1d
Some
qu est1 ons still rernam , but
there Yo t1S some headway on
some p.trt s of the questions
aio n gs td e
St.1nd1ng
Senetary uf State Cy rus
Vance In the Wlute House
dnve~Aa;
he po mted out a

nearby oak and satd, " the
subjects are hke thts tree
They branch out tnto subquestiOns If we ma nage to
agree on some parts of the
subJect, 1t doesn t mean we
agree on the
whole
subject '
Later he sw1lched the
meta phor and satd "It 's hke
butldmg a house, bn ck after
bnck

I!

whether Was hm gton and
Moscow were totally at odds
over Afrtca
"We do have our dtfferences," he satd
The 1nformal!on the prestdent has ts not correct We
have no mtentton ol grabbmg
the whole of Afrtca or any
part of 1! We don 't need tt"
Asked whether etther stde
was iinkmg the dtfferences
ove r
Afnca
to the
disarmament negotiatiOns,
Gromyko turned to Van ce
and sa td " I have th e
unpresswn that ne1ther stde
IS hnkmg these two 1ssues "
Vance nodded 10 assent
Gromyko de clined to
discuss the prospects for a

Vance, who )Otned m the
talks wtth Carter, nodded
agreement, and Grorny ko
added, 'The Important thtng
RODNEY Tolltver's GAHS concert band performed
1s to create and not to
durmg Fnda y m~ht 's outdoor com mencement program
destroy "
U S offtctals say the SALT
talks ha1 e narrowed down to
two maJor disputes Controls
s ummtt
over the Sov tet Backfire s umm e rt tm e
conference
between
Carter
bomber and luntts on the
a
nd
Bre1
hn
ev
at
" htch
development of new landhmsh1ng
touches
mtght
be
based 1nter co nt tnen ta l
By ROBERT 0 INDERMAN a black and whtte Oklahoma
put
on
the
SALT
accord
massales
CADDO, Ok\a I UPI I - A H1ghway Patrol car
"Nc1ther std e ts losmg
Across the st reet from
walked
barefoot
boy
opt1m1sm,'' Gromyko satd
where
the children talked
nervously
among
the
Gromyko seemed m an
qutetly,
two bullet -nddled
highway
patrolmen
carrymg
affabl e mood but showed a
WA SIIINGTON 1UPI I shotguns HIS eyes shteided bodies Ia) covered m front of
nash of crnouon when asked
Energy Secretary James from the bnght sun by Ius red a bullet-rtddled blue ptckup
Schles in ger says
baseball cap, he rea ched One wa s Claude Eugene
congress ional approval of down and picked up a chunk Denms, the other Mtchael
the natural gas pricing of shattered blue-green glass
Lancaster
&lt;ompromtse could boost U
Both \\ ere Oklahoma
The boy tucked the glass m
S gas supplies 2 trillion his pocket and ran ba ck priSOn escapees, both had
cub!&lt; feet a year, savtng across the dtrt road , pulling 11 been at large more U1an a
percent 10 the Aprtl-to-Aprtl
the nalton $5 btlllon an- ou t agam to show hts fn ends month and both were wanted
per1od and down 6 perce nt 10
nually tn foreign 011 hts souve mr from the for murders m Oklahoma,
the !ow--month comparison
payments
shattered tmted wmdshteld of Texas and Alabama
Areas showmg mcreases m
Schlesinger sa) s some of
Apnl and m the four months
the gas \lould come on th e
were Akron.Summtt County,
lnlerslale
market almosl
8 percent and 4 percent
lmmedlatclv
because there
Ca nt on Stark Co unt y, 21
Is a surplus of high priced
percent and 21 per cent ,
gas bring offered for sa le
Cmcumat1 Hamtlton County,
today "llhln producing
14 perce nt , 12 per ce nt ,
states
where federal price
Cleveland-C uya hoga County,
control
s du not appl y
10 per cent , 11 perce nt,
The pricing compromise.
Columbus-Frank hn County , 9
worked out by a Housepercent, 10 percent, Da)1onSe
nate co nf er ence co mMontg ornery County, 18
GALLI POl IS - Accordmg Add1son Twp . Or" tg Otl
mittee, would boost th e
perce nt , 25 perce nt a nd
to
th e monthl y repo rt Compa nv, on proper!) uwned
lnt ers tutc pri ce ceiling
foled o-Lu cas Co unty
4
pubhshed
by the Oh10 0 11 and by H 0 J Corp In Addtson
Immediately from $1 41 per
percent , 10 pelcent
thou san d cubi c fee t lo Gas AssoclBll on, 658 new Twp , H S D 0!1 and Gas
about $1 85, then would let locat10n s for gas and o1l wells Company on lands o11ned b)
the c r~lln g me gradually were found dur10g the months W Rathbum m Cheshu e
of March and Apnl
Twp , Brasel and Brasel on
until
controls
were
There were 127 new oti property owned by C W and
eliminated In 1985
wells dr1lled , 283 new gas D Pnce tn Cheshtre T" p
wells. 145 com btnatlon wells, Lydic 1nc on property o"11ed
37 dry holes and correctiOns by D R Warch1mc In
were made on 18 wells The Galh pohs Twp and 111 Metg s
new wells produced 3,395 Count), Ltberty Otl and Gas
barrels of 01\ and 152 073 Corp on proper!) o"ned b)
thousand cubtc feet of gas C M and M G Cald11eil 10
Wells completed tn Galha Orange T11 p
County mcluded W J Ll dtc,
New pernut s tssued by the
Inc
,
on
property
owned
by
Dtvtston
of Oti and Gas were
Rate t;ornmtsston It IS
Allan
OJala
m
Add•son
Twp
fo
r
Brasel
and Brasel Inc on
expected to brmg 1n an
Bra
se
l
and
Rrasel
on
30
75
acres
owned bJ Robert
addt!tonal $1 9 bt lhon yearly
property
owned
by
Dr
D
R
and
JoAnn
Conkle, Cheshire
to the Postal SerVIce
BUMPASS Va (UP! I - A and M J Warehtrne 1n Ad Twp Brasel and Br.ISel Inc
The Postal Servtce shtpped
out ~ 8 btlhon of the "A" V~rgtma man wa s apparently dtson Twp W J Lyd1c, Inc tO acres owned by Clark
stamps to post offtce s ktlled and two Ohw men on properties owned b) J A Ha ge r m Addt so n Twp •
throughout the natton, and at mJured when the twm-engme French and M T Eolmg m Brasel and Brasel, Inc , 13
acres a\I ned by Marhn A a nd
a purchase rate of about 4011 plane m whtch thel " ere
mtu
Lake
traveling
crashed
mtlhon fir st class stamps a
week, the supply should last Aona nea r thts Loutsa County
town uf Bumpass Friday
about three months
'We want them to be mght
A state pollee spokesman
consum ed mean time, the
Pre- pollee ufftcer and stop stgn
sa1d
authorllles beheve the GALLIPOLIS
Postal Servtce plans to pnnt
vtolatJOn fhs case will be
body
uf
.John
M
Campbell,
36,
innlnary
h c artn~ s
were
more of the red-colored 15set for May 31 fur Btily J heard May 31
uf
Leesburg,
Va
was
sttli
m
cent Oliver Wen dell Holmes
Byerly, 22, Rt 3, Ga ihpulls,
Mtchaei Lee Busktrk ,
stamp, onginated m 1968 to thr plane, \\htch was subGai\lpolis, was fmed $11111 and
merged
111 20 to 40 feet of and Joseph D Tipton,l9, Rt
honor the former Supreme
3, Galhpohs, charged wtth the costs and sentenced to 90
Court JUStice as part of a water
Mav 9 breakmg and entermg days m the count) tat! for
Two
other
men
,
Henry
C
"Prom tnent Am encans"
and
gra nd larceny at the reststmg arrest and $30 and
Neyer Jr 40, and Frank C
sen es There also are plans to
Timber Woolf Batt Shop on costs 1n the county )all for
publish
new
15-cent Star bruu k, 61, both of
SR 7 at the junction to SR 218 reststmg arrest and $30 and
Cleveland
,
Ohto,
were
treated
cornmemorauves
Bonds were ftxed at $2,5011 costs for dtsorderly conduct
at Unlverstl) of Vtrginta
On a cha rge of phySical hann
Hospttal m Charlottesville for on each cha rge
They were arrested Thurs- to Pti J D Taylor of the
head and chest mjurtes and
day by Galha County shertff's Gaillpolts Poltce DepartIacer at wns
Meyer was treated and dcputtes Also arrested fo r ment , Busktrk requ ested a
LEFTIST RULED VICTOR
released and Starbrook was cumphctty m the B&amp;E was JUry tnal No tnal has been
SANTO DOMINGO
In satisfa ctory condtl!on, a Steven Htil, 18 , Rt 3, set
Dom1mcr n Republic (UP!) Galltpohs HIS hearmg was
Other cases termmated
hospital spokesma n sa td
Le't•,t cattle rancher Antomo
He sa1d the plane, which set for June 9 Bond was ftxed \\ ere Wtll iam Norville, 24, Rt
Guzm a n, 67, had beeo was reportedly en route from at $2,5011
1, Letart, and Robert Nordeclared the winner m a West Palm Beach, Fla , to
Contmued on the ments of ville, 23 Rt I, Letart, $46
dtsputed pres tdenual election Dulles Int ernattonal Airport , the case was the hearmg for bonds for dtsorderly co nduct,
thai toppled tbe 12-ycar-rulc apparently went down about Ttrnothy D Nolan , 20, Rt 2, Garland E Parsons, 51,
uf conserva tive J oa qutn 9 55 p m after both 1ts Patr iot, cha rged
Wi th Ga lhpohs $27 left of cent cr ,
Balaguer
reckless operatiOn, neemg a Mark Hort on, 18, Ga ihpulls ,
engtnes fatled

Payrolls were higher
COLUMBUS (UP 11 - The
Ohio State Un1vers1ty Center
for Busmess am! Econorn1c
Resea rc h SllJ S produ ct1 on
payrolls m Oiuo m Apnl \\ ere
10 percent higher than those
of the prevwus year
It also sa1d the payrolls for
the first four monUIS of thts
year were up 10 percent from

Two killed in

U1 c same l!lne m ,977
I he Center a Iso SHi d
employme nt Incr eased 2
percent from one Apnl to )he
other dnd ""s up one percent
1n the four month com
Jlilri SU il

Ali 1 II man ufacturing
ca tegon es showed mcreases
111 th vehi cle prod ucers
po stm g the largest gam 18
percent. foliowed by textile
fJrl!I S wtth a 16 percent
ln&lt;.: rc;.~se

crowded area

Seven of the etght citycoun t) areas 1eported payroll
Jill 1 cases

Youngstown

with

only

M aho ru ng

County showtng a dechne
By CHRIS KELLER
I hat area was down 12
NEW YORK I UP ! l
Whtl e
hundreds
of
commuters screamed and
ducked for cover at the
crowded Port Authonty Bus
Termmal, a barefoot ma n
grabbed a pohceman s
revolver and began f~rmg
When the shooting was
over, a 27-year-oid pollee
offlt'er and the assatlant were
dead a nd two passersby
wounded
Pohce satd a shoe less man By DREW VON BERGEN
grabbed Por t Authority
WASHINGTON (UP!) Off tce r
Henry 1'heageo fthe 15-cent postage
Pollee
Koebel's revolver r' rtday stamp begtns Monday
mormng while scores of bus
At 12 01 a m local ttme
commuters were movtng Monday , the 13-cent stamp
through the terrnmal
disappears from prornmence,
Koebel was etther trymg to a setba ck for Prestdent
arrest the man or escort htrn Ca rter, who wanted that
away from the entrance to amount to remam for a
the tennmai where he had special "ctl!zens rate" for
been annoymg commuters, use on personal mail
author1t1es satd
In 1ts place, temporanly,
One wttness satd he had wtll be an unpnced stamp,
seen the man earlier tn the deptcl!ng an eagle over a
mornmg "dancmg around' burn t orange background and
the Greyhound l!cket stand bearmg the letter A '
heckling the customers
It wtll be worth 15 cents
A newspaper vendor who
U you forge t at ftrst and fail
watched Ute strugg le from hiS to affix the proper postage, a
newsstand 15 feet a\\ay satd Postal Service spokesman
he saw the shm assatlant satd 'common sense wtll
grab Koebel s ptstol shoot prevail" on overmght matl
him in the face at pomt-biank handled Monday
range and ptstol-wh tp hun
After that, Ute mail wtll not
Then the man , later be retumed to the sender, but
identified as Nem1ah Huger, a twa&lt;ent postage due cost
25, put the gun 10 h1s ,back wtll be requtred of the
pocket and began \\alking rec1p1ent
away, pohce satd Officer
1t wtll take some tune for
Wayne Konlje headed toward vending machmes to reflect
Ute man and ordered him to the change, but the current
halt, authonties sa td
arrangement delivers stamps
Huger went for the gun m denominatiOns that add up
again, sprayed three shots to 15 cents
through the crowd, and was
The U S Postal Service
killed by Kontje, who ftred board of governors approved
twQ shotil inw Ute man's chest the higher rates May 19 as
and hip, pollee satd
recommended by the Postal

on :vternonal Fteld 1n Galhpolls Picture abo1e shows
band 10 foreground and huge throng of spectators m
background

Three troopers killed
They killed three h1~ h way
pa tr olmen Frtda ) before
be mg k1lied themselves m a
funous 3().second ftreftghl m
front of an old house where
they were fmally forced to
make a ~ l and
There were at least f11 e
offiCer s Invo lved 1n the
shootmg maybe more sa1d
Bob Ca rlton a spokesman fur
the htgh"a l pa trol
Denms was lymg Ill front
of the truck wher e he was
shot Lan caster mad e 11
about maybe ftv e 1ard~

fa rther aod he went down '
On Apnl 23, Lancaster 25
and DenniS 35 slipped
through a ut11lt) tunnel at the
Oklahoma State Prtson al
McAlester In the days tha t
followed three Texans were
killed m robberies altnbuted
to thepa!r and a fourth ma n's
body "hose p1ckup the) stole
has yet to be found A few
weeks la ter an Alabama
" on1&lt;1n v. as killed and her car
stolen I hat car was fow1d
ear her thts " eek ba ck m
Oklahoma

Report says 658 new gas
and oil wells found in Ohio

15 cent stamp

One dead,
.
M
d
begms on ay two hurt
in crash

Ruby C, R1fe , 10 Chesh1n
1 wp , R Gene Brasel on '18 67
acres owned b) Stella Bur
nett m Add1son T"P H
Gene Brasel for 74 57 arres
""ned b) Marshall M and
Betty J Carh sle 1n Addtson
111p W J l)dtc Im 10
acres o"ned by Norns Nu nn
m Addtson T"P Brasel and
Brasel , In c 19 32 au es
o" ned b) R 0 J Corp 111
Addtson T"p Great Lakes
Gas Co rp 192 96 acres ""ned
by Hannon and Oma Ha ger m
Ra ccoon Twp Althetrs Otl
Inc 78 61 acres o"ned b1
Mel vm Moone) , AddiSon
T"p AhhclrS 0 1l Inc 52 52
acres owned bJ Rob ert
Ja cobs, Cheshire T11 p
Althetrs 011 Inc 217 52 acres
m Add1son Twp owned b)
Mabel Ha) cs and Althms
01l, Inc 68 97 acres 10 Addtson Twp 011ned by Ja ckie

and M' mo Arro\HXJd
Nt'Y. pcr m tt s 1 s ~wed 1n
Mt tgs Count\ mclud ed
H o~e r Ad~m s

dumg busm('SS

as Adams Dt llhng Co 1110
arrCS' In Lebanon r~~p on .
prupert ) ""ned b) F:,Jrl
(leek Hugl'r Adams Adams
Dnllmg Cu on 95 .t&lt;res
owned b) Maxmc D}er

m

Rutland I wp Hoger Ada ms
Adams Dnlhng Co on 56 9i
acres

o¥. ned

bv

I

tHII Se

Gravel) 1n Rutla nd 111p
Roger Adam s
Adams
Dnllmg Co on 5I acres
o\\ned b) James 1a)lor m
Hutland Twp Charles A
Orw1g domg busmes~ as,
Or" tg 011 Company fur 10
acres u11ncd by Bobb1 Arn old
m Sc1p1o f11 p and Charl es A
On11 g db a Or111g 011
Com pany 10 acres owned b)
D,mny Arnold m Sctplo Twp

Preliminary hearings scheduled for May 31
127 passmg over l ellu" hnc
Ma rk P EdmlnSion 20
Vmton $27 speed Pcggv

QUARTET CHARGED
WITH TORTURF
DETROIT 1UP! 1 - Four
persons have been charged
wnh hoidtng a dtvorced
mother capttve for 12 davs
while they subjected her to
beatmgs, sexual abuse and
forced her to eat from a dog
dish
After her escape Wed nesday, the 32·) ear-uld
woman from suburban
Sterhng Hetghts had to undergo ma jor surger) because
of mJurtes suffered m the
ordea l The woman s name
11as not dtsclosed

Gmn, Rt I. Chcshtre $10 and
costs d1sturbmg the peace
Norn1an I Gmn, Rt 1,
Chcsht re $36 dtsorder ly
cu nduc1 TmJolhJ A Bumhel mer IB Rt 2, Galhpohs ,
$50 and cost s rec kless
operatlon
Ra)mond E
Short , HI 2, BICI\\cll $25 and
costs nn vahd ft shlng
lice nse Eiame L Short, 19.
Rt 2 B1dwell $25 and costs,
nu vahd ft shm g license,
Harry Ro" ley, Gall1polls,
charged " llh larceny was
granted a contanuance until
Jonc 20 due to the ments of
the case, Sh elba Vtola11d, 21,
Rt I, Crown Ctt y, $15 and
et•sts, fmlure to driVe on the
rtght stdc of the roadway ,
!loy A Baker , Sr 39, Athens,
$22 speed and J ohn C Bosttc,
511 Galllpolt s, $27 fatl ure to
)ICid

�D-1- The Sunday Ttmcs.Scntmel, Sunday, May 28, 1978

.- The Sunday Tunes-Sentme1, Sunday, May 211, 1978

Production of top

Future of nation's conservation

quality hogs goal

program at stake; help sought

GALUPOUS - Producmg
top quality hogs IS the goal of
Harry Pugh, member of the
Gallta Academ) Htgh Schoo l
FFA Chapter, was recently
named wmner of the chapters' Swme ProductiOn
Prnftctency Award The son
of Mr and Mrs Harry Pugh
of Rto Grande, Harry has
been mvolved m a S\\me
enterpnse smce enrollmg 10
the htgh school vocatwnal
agnculture program He us
presented an award medal
and certtflcate recogmzmg
hts achievement at the GAHS
FFA Parent - Member
Banquel
The Sw tn e Production
Proftctency Award , sponsored by Pftzer, Inc
Agnculturai Dmston of New
York, New York, IS one of 19
Agn cullu ra l Prohclenq
Awards presented annually
by the NatiOnal FFA Faundalton Inc , to recogmze
achtevernent s of FF A
members pursumg careers m
spectf1c areas of agrtculture
At the annual banquet Harry
was also awarded a plaque b1

Prod uction Cred 1t
Associat ion Appltcants for
the S11 tne ProductiOn
ProfiCiency Award must be
10vo\ved m acttvtttes and
ente rpn ses requ1n ng the
application of lessons taught
m the vocational agnculture
classroom for the profttable
breedmg , feedmg , and
marketmg of s•me
For Harry, wmn10g the
Proftctency Award 10 Swme
ProductiOn ts the res ult of two
years of work m the
voc ational agrt c ul t ur al
program and at home w1th
h1 s swme product ton en
terpnse Harrv has par
tiC !pated 10 SO il JUdgin g
contest , State FFA Con
ventwn Offtccrs Tra10 mg
aod has s howo p1gs at the
count) fatr
Ail FF A members who
have Supervtsed Agncultural
Occ upatiOnal Expenence
Program m swine prod uctton
are ellgtble for the S"tne
Prod uc ti o n Pr ofiC iency
Awa rd ReqUirements at the
cha pter
level
Incl ud e
mamtenance of a complete

4-H outdoor camp
• •
proves excttmg
BY FRED J DEEL
Ext Agent, 4-H
Gall Ia County
GALLIPOLIS - Jotn teens
from all across Ohto m a new,
exc1t10g adventure 10 co
educatiOnal campmg 1 4-H-ers
rna) mv1te thetr non 4-H
fnends to attend thts full
wee k of fun and learnmg
PartiCipants at the ca mp
rna) choose (1I aetlvlty from
each of two maJor areas
Approxunatel) 11-12 hours of
class time IS spent m each
maJor sesswn These areas
10clude
Major Area I
A B1k10g, campout, 40
mtie trtp overmght campout
bnng own btke 5 and 10
speeds
B Canoemg, learn baste
skills take full day canoe tnp
on stream
C Cltff Rappelllng, Jearn
baSic skills, rappellmg from
stra1ght faced cliffs
D F' 1eld Acllv!lte s
lacrosse , held hock e), ar
chery ortenteermg
MaJor Area II
A Baste Water Safety
and Rescue - Red Cross
centftcate eamed Rece1ve
patches 1! you pass test
B Ftshmg and Aquattc
Life observe stream life, test
net 10 Jake, seme check
st ream pollution Bnng
hshmg equ1pment
C In sect Safari Gathe r

1dent1fy and mount msects of
the area
0
Wilderness E•
plorat1on, Htkmg expionng
discovermg cliff overhangs
forested land stream areas
If l OU are between the
ages of 12 and 19 and hke the
great outdoors, you should
)wnp at the opportumty to
learn more about the hvmg
world at thts spec1al Ex
tension 4-H sponsored camp
Thts year's camp IS
scheduled from 10 a m July
10to4pm July13 1978atthe
beautiful Ca nter s Cave 4 H
Camp located m the scemc
forested area of Southern
Ohto s Jackson Co unty
Outdoor Adventure Ca mp
offers new dunens10ns for
youth to learn more a bout the
out-ofd oors ThiS project
camp1ng program cente rs
around the learn by dotng"
atmosphere of tnvolvmg
campers m some of the most
exc!lmg o utdoor acttv!ltes to
be found today Ltttle tune IS
spent m tradtllonai class
semngs You learn through
act ton
An) yo uth between 12-19
and 4-H advisors mterested m
attendmg Outdoor Adventure
Camp should contact the
Galha Count) 1-H Agent for
detatls and regtstratwns 1464612 ext 32 Courthouse m
Gaihpohs Cost fur the four
day event ts 130

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No o ther tr ac tor tn 1ts class can co mp r~ r e to a C ub
The aggre sst ... e power ol a hdrd wo r k 1ng 15 hp w.1ter
cooled eng me combmes wtth no ~ tr a n v s, b ,h ty
one p omt Fast Httch
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Racine
Events

Larpenter
Personals

is still going strong
By John Cooper
Soil Conservation Service
PT PLEASANT - John R
Sturgeon, 94, of Ashton, ts
st1ll gomg strong and ts very
much Interested m farmmg
Roger Powell of the Dtstrtct
vtstted Mr Sturgeon's fann
recently to help htm and hts
son, Earl, make plans for
repatrtng a pond near the
Sturgeon house Mr Sturgeon
st1ll has 31 head of cattle on
the !arm and was talkmg wtth
Roger about hay harvest tfiat
was soon to come
Dunng the vtstt at the
Sturgeon
farm ,
he
remtmsced about the early
davs He satd that about ftfty
to "stxty years ago he had a
country store on Fees Branch
near the present stte of hts
house That was befor e the
days of cars and trucks He
satd that 11 took htm stx hours
to get from hts home to
Ga lltpohs Ferry He crossed
the ferry and obtamcd suppiles from Galhpohs The tnp
to Galhpohs and back would
be more than a day for htm It
ts mterestmg to note that the
locatton of the store was on a
road that IS now completely
abandoned
We were on the Bruce
Brandt and Donald Means
fanns on Cam Rtdge helpmg
them wtth land use and
conservallon plans Th e
Brandts bought the !ann
from Harold Cook and are
now m the process of movmg
to the farm
They had prevlousl) lived
m New Jerse) and had a
small farn1 there Mr Brandt
satd that he was glad to get
away from the rat race' on
the East coast and to a
frtendly neighborhood where
he was not crowded The
!ann conststs of 53 acres and
the plan that we helped them
develop mcluded past ure and

Carmel News,
By the Day

hayland unprovement and
water development for
hvestock He expects to do
custom work during hay
season for other landowners
and IS a mechantc and expects to do some mechamcal
work durmg the off fanning

season
The Donald Means famtly
moved to thetr farm from
Charleston He IS a stone
worker by trade and built
new house on thetr property
He ts also mterested 1n
developing the !ann as a
grassland operation and
wants to build a pond as a
source of water for livestock

a

We have recetved word that
the d1tcher belongmg to the
State Sotl Conserval!on
Comrntttee wtll make a VISit
mto Mason County around the
last of June Some landowners have already mdicated that they are 10terested m domg dramage at
that t1me Others who mtght
be mterested can contact our
offt ce to make plans lor
havmg the work done
Landowners who have
already tndtcated an mterest
m domg dramage are Ed
Ray burn, Ma son County
F'ann Museum, and Francts
Stevens
Durmg a recent VISit to the
Rayburn farm h• was tellmg
Roger Powell that ftfteen or
twenty )ears ago he had
In stalled 71111 feet of tile and
had dug the enl!re dttch
htmself by hand l~bor It IS
st ill workmg well but he
expects to lay an extension
from the ttle \me to ptck up a
wet a rea nearby

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Lot'o dispel a
Fer·
tillzer doesn t repay 1ts cost
If you feel the only way you
can lower Ue';'"""" IS to cut
back on fertiliZer, tht• fa c\9
won't back your thtnk1nK
Let 'e use corn u1:1 an
example Suppose we have
1deal rainfall condttions
Wtthout fertilizer, you can
grow 100 busbela per acre
With a50 spent on fertilizer, :you can grow 140 bushels
Here's a rundown on costa
No Addittonal Fertilizera!OO land charge &amp; taxes,
•50 machinery, &amp;14 pasucide
control. $9 eeed. TOTAL
EXPENSES U 73 W1th
$50/acre Fertilizer $100
land charge &amp; taxes, $55
machinery 114 pesttctde
control, $9 eeed $50 fer·
ttl1Zer
TOTAL EX
PENSES $228 Wtth a
se lltng pnce of $2/bushel
your gross on tOO bushels
per acre equals ~200 and on
a 140 bu shel per acre ymld,
$280 Net mcome on the
former ts $27 and the latt.er,
$52 Ferttlizer IS an tn·
vestment and w1thout tt,
you can't produce top ytelds
Fertdtzer ISthe va nahlc Llutt
lowers t he per bushel ex·

Melvm Ctrcle from Wtt·
chtta, Kansas spent the
weekend wtth hts mother,
Mary Ct rcle and other
relattves
Mr and Mrs Tom O'Neti
and famt ly and Evelyn
Ingram of Columbus spent
Saturday mght here at the
Lee home w1th Mr and Mrs
Robert Lee and famtly
Mr and Mrs Douiga s
Johnson of Racme called at
the home of Mr and Mrs
Arthur Johnson and family
and Betty Van Meter on
Saturday evenmg
Ktrn Folirod spent Sunday
afternoon wtth Becky and
Bob Btli Lee
Mr and Mrs George
Ctrcle, Mr and Mrs James penses and ensures greater
Ctrcle of New Haven were at proftt
the home of Mary Ctrcle on
Sunday
Florence Ctrcle was. guest
of Mrs Beulah Circle and
Spring Ave
daughter,
Elenore
of
Pomerov Ohia
Columbus over the weekend

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future of the natwn's sot I and program that is responstve to
the needs of the natton
water resources
The SCS will carry out the
"The fu ture of our s01l and
work
10 cooperation wt!h
water resources depends on
how wtsely we use them now ctttzen groups, soli and water
dtstn ct s
and how well we plan for the conserva!lon
years ahead," says Robert E (SWCDj, and other federal,
con- state and local agencies
Qutiham,
state
servatwmst m Ohto for the 'The appraisal and program
ISto be completed by the end
scs
HARRY PUGH
Under the new law, the SCS of 1979," Qutlharn satd
Sot! and water dtstncts,
wtll appra tse the sot!, water,
set of records mcludmg tn·
wtth
offices m each of Ohto's
and
related
reso
urces
m
Ohto
come and expenses, an m88 counttes, wtli need to hold
and
across
the
natiOn
The
ventory of hogs and related
law also requtres that SCS meet10gs for the public to
eqUip men t owned by the
evaluate
thetr current con votce thetr opmtons, ask
student,
a
flnanctal
tton
prog rams, and questions and help form new
serva
statement and a good
develop
an
effecl!ve
f1ve-year resource conservation policy
knowledge of economtcal
"Our natural resources can
swme production tcchmques
serve us well and for many
As a chapter wtnner of the
years tf they're used wtsely
Swtne
Prod u c tion
Thts requtres the attention of
Memorial
D11y
b11rbecue
Proftctency Award Harry
all cttlzens 10terested m the
recetved a certificate and
future," sa)s Qmlham
medal fr om Pfizer Inc
The conse rvatiOnist em
Agncu lturai DlVIston
phastzes that the developHarold Taylor IS GABS
ment of a responstvc conFFA Chapter adv1sor
servation
program depends
BY DIANA S EBERTS
sometimes tran spor ted ,
the part tctpatton of
Without
adequate
re- on
Ext. Agent, Home Ec.
frt gera uon Bactena ca n concerned
mdtvtduals
Meigs County
throughout OhiO Input from
POMEROY - Got a ne" cause food potsomng Ail they local unt!s of government,
barbecue grill - or an old one need to grow IS the n ght and farm and environmental
that you'd hke to polish up combmatJOn of tune, ternrga mzatJOns ts absolutely
and use to get the summer perature, and m01sture
~cessary
season off to a good start'
Food borne Illness can
Quilhamnotes that the door
Have your Memon al Day cause dia rrh ea vomttm g
15 open _ we hope ali msupper 10 the backyard
stomach cramps, and other terested Clttzens will get
When should you buy your unpleasant symptoms whtch mv olved
10 thts dectstonground beef' Preferably a can last for several hours or makmg process
Mrs Erma NorriS a nd day or two before the party - even days Wtth young
To voice you r optmon or to
daughters Debbte and Lmda no longer unless you pian to chtidren and elderly people, obtam more IOfonnatJOn, call
ol So"th Potn t and Sandy of freeze the meat for a short the results can be more your local SCS offtce
0 U , Athens \\ ere guests of pen od to preserve tts severe
Often, people mtstake
Mr and Mrs Ntck Ihle freshness Thaw frozen meat
Mother s Da) , attend ed m the refngeratur to prevent foodborne Illness for a stmple
chur ch ser vtce at Ftrst the growt h of bactena Don t 'bug" or vtrus The rea l
Bapttst and all " ere dmner allow th iS meat to stand out ca use may be food that was the Carpenter Baptist Church
guests of Rev and Mrs unrefngerated, for more than not properly handled, 10cluded readtngs by several
an hour at the most Cook prepared or se rved Thts can uf those present and each
Freeland Noms
Vts1tmg Mr and Mrs Cntt both hamburgers and hot be prevented
mother present was gtven a
Can penshable foods such potted flower Reverend
Bradford Saturday and dogs tn batches small enough
Moth ers Da y were Mr and to be used qutckly so they as cream pt es, seafoods, and Freeland Norns had serMrs Cntt Bradford, Jr of don 't stand around to allow dtshes made wtth eggs, fi sh, vu.: cs
meat, and poultr) be kept
Worthmgton, Mrs Herman bactcrta to gro\1
Mrs Ida Dentson spent a
Carson of Coolvtlle and Mrs
Clean imess 10 prcpann g COLD (below 40 degrees F)' few days wtth Mr and Mrs
food IS al\\ays unprotant , but Do not let these foods stand at Mendal Jordan
Ruth F'rank local
Mr
and Mrs
Btll espectall) With hamburgers room temperat ure more than
Mothers were honored on
McKenzte, Jeff and Jozte of Always wa sh your hands two hours
Mother s Day at Temp le
Ga ihp ohs spent Saturday thoroughly wtth soap and hot
Can penshable foods such Church w1th Murl Ca laway
evenmg wtth Mr and Mrs water before and after as sea food. poultry, an d bemg the oldest mother
Roy R1ffle
handhng raw meat And, cooked meals be kept HOT present, Kathy Jordan, the
Mr and Mrs Howard don t handle meat 1f )OU have (above 140 degrees F J' youngest mother , and Kathy
Robmson of Flat Woods, W cuts or sores on you r hands Bactena grow best 1n Jordan and Leah Crabtree m
Va . called on hts mother,
Keep coleslaw chtlled Plan lukewarm foods Never let ,tile for the mother \\llh the
Mrs Bertha Robmson and hiS to brmg 11 to t he table nght these foods sta nd at room most chtldren at church
stster and husband Mr and from the refngera tor In- temperature more than two
Guests of Mr and Mrs
Mrs Pete Shteld Mothers stead of lettmg a \.trge dtsh of hours
Arthur Crabtree for Mothe r s
Dal Mrs [lertha Robmson coleslaw stt out at a wann
Holiday meals are fun but Day were Mrs Go ldte
wa&gt; a dinner guest of t he lemp erat ure, repl ace the need careful planmng How G1llogly and Mr and Mrs
Slueids
dishes oft en with new batches many people can you safely Ca rl Crabtree, Russell and
Stephanie Radford and from the refngerator
serve' And, how much tune Kev m
Rtck Johnson called on
Don't allow the baked wtll 1t take to prepare the
Mr and Mrs Walter
Bertha Robutson Sunday beans to stand for more than food ' Don't try to feed more Jordan Joshua and Jeremy
afternoon
two hours at room tem- people than you can handle JOined other famtl y members
Mr and Mrs Brtan per•ture
Co nstder the me and at the home of her parents,
S1mpson so n Dann and
Stra\1 berry short cake IS a quanttty of t he coo km g Mr and Mrs Clinton Gtlkey,
daught£r !Jsa and frtend , popular summer dessert but equ1pment )ou ha1 e, yo ur Albany, on Mother's Day
Gar Ph1lllps of Balttmore and a ve r y penshable one, supply of eatmg utenstls and
Joan Wooten, who works 10
Mr nnd Mrs Il&lt;t lph Badglev, espectall ) 1f you use whtpped dtshes Ftgure out how much Lancaster, spent the weekend
local " ere dtMer guests a cream Add the \\htpped refrigerator space lou ll need w1th her parents, Mr and
recent Sunda1 of Mrs Helen cream Just before se rvmg If to store foods or how many Mrs Donald Wooten Others
Sunpson
you do have to wall to serve msulated contamers you'll who were Mot her s Day
Mtss Patty Sham of short cake refr~ ge r ate 11 need to transport food to a guests were Mr and Mrs 0
AntlQUltl spent Sunda) promptl y Don't lett! stand at ptcni C Site Wtll " aShln g M R1fe Chfford Wooten and
aft£rnoon w1th Mr and Mrs a \\arm temperature Return fa ctht tes be ava ilable ' If not, Donny , Da nny and Rusty
Hoy Rtffle
leftovers to the refn gerator plan ahead by taktn g Wooten
Mr and Mrs Dtck Be€gle and plan to use them soo n
dtsposa blc utenstls dtshes,
Cectl R1fe, who lives In
of Barberton spent a weekend
Where wtii the meal be and paper towels and other Cal1fornta,
teleph one d
wtth Mr and Mrs Bob Beegle prepared - at home, m the supphes to help With food Mother's Day greetmgs to hiS
and olhcr rclauves
backyard, or away from preparati on and clean-up
mot her, Mrs 0 M Rtfe
Pell) Gregory of Columbus horne at some outdoor ptcmc
Births Announced
VIS!Il'll Mr and Mrs Dave stte '
Mr and Mrs 0 M Rtfe are
Sa)re rffen tiJ
annou ncmg the btrths of
Where w1ll be mea l be
Mr and Mrs Cectl Wolfe eaten ?
great - gra nddaughters,
and ch tldren of Jackson •-pent
Casey and Nevada, born to
Can you prepare and serve
the "eekend "1th Ius parents the food to avo1d foodborne
Mr and Mrs James BrassMr aod Mrs Dory Wolfe
ft eld , at Ba ker, Lolllstana
tllness' Your fam1\ y may
Mr an d Mrs Herbert enj oy meals eve ry day
Grandparents are Mr and
Sa~te and Mr and Mrs Dave
Mrs Francts R1fe (Hazel
Without problems, but on
Sa) re spent SundaJ wtth Mr
holidays when large groups
Mr and Mrs Arthur Whtte) \\ho \\ ere reared on
and Mrs F;dward Beegle at get together,
meals are Crabtree, accom pamed b) thts commumty
Zanesvill e
her mother, Goldie Gtllogly
viSited Mrs Gtllogly s stster
Halll)ah Gregory, at Hu•ton s
Nursmg Home near Wellston
recently
Dale Dye has ret umed
home after spending a few
days with hts son-m-law and
daughter, Mr and Mrs Peter
Kcpnar and family, Hartford,
Ohto
Mr and Mrs Reed Jeffers
spent a few da) s "1th their
children and fam tlt es Mr
and Mrs John Dunham and
famtiJ and Mr and Mrs
Ht chard
Jeffers
a nd
daughters at New Boston,
Iihn01s !'hey called r n Mr
and Mrs James Foster,
South Vtenna, Ohto, as they
were enroute home
Mr and Mrs
Leon
Wood rum , McArthur a nd
Mrs Beulah Cra btree vtstted
thetr mother , Murl Ga laway
The Women of the Temple
Church held their Ma y
mcetm~ at the church "1th
Mr s Wilham Mtll er as
hostess Plans were made for
Gi~
a bake sale m June to asstst
The Deu lz-Fahr Ro tary W1ndrow Rake gtves yo u 1&lt; 1t h Btble Schoo l The
c lean tangl e free fluffy wtndrows because of tis U M W group will meet wtth
Mr s Arthur Crabtree tn
c ~rc ular rak1ng pattern Gentle handl1ng preven ts
June DevotiOnS wtth Mother
leaf lo ss Jhus re tatn1ng rnax1rnurn pro1 e 1n Rake as theme were led by Mrs
Mend~! Jordan
ttne he.ght eastly adJus ted to crop co ndttt o ns
Ht•verend Howard Mayne
ca\ll'!l on frt cnds m the area
recently He \\BS fo rmerly
mmtster at Temple Church
DIEUTZ
and held a week's rev tvalln
Vmton Cu unt)
PoMeroy
,
0
FAHA
SpnnQ Ave
Mother' s Day act!Vll!es at

Serve it safely

'Long lines' gimmick by Celeste well-timed

At 94, John Sturgeon

WAITING FOR THE SUNSHINE
TO SET YOUR TOBACCO?

d• sk•ng planl tng

for more detailS

BYBOYURUTH
Soil Cons Service
Meigs County
POMEROY - Would you
hke a '01ce tn how tax money
ts spent tn your county , state
and nallon' The USDA Sot!
ConservatiOn Servtce (SCS)
ts ask10g for your advtce
Now wtth the Resources
ConservatiOn Act of 1977
1RCA), you, your neighbors
- all ctttzens have a votce 10
long - ran ge pl a nntn g
dects10n s These dec1s10ns
wtll gutde the future of the
USDA
co n servat ion
pro~ rams and affect t he

Ohio politics

Lay of the land

Pomeroy , 0

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tobacco fields
*TIIIam Uquid or TIIIam Granules for weed control in
your tobacco fields
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AND

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Vigoro Soluble Powder (10.50-10) Soluble Transplan~ Solution

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By LEE LEONARD
Rhodes' carnpatgn consultant, former Republican State
UPI Statehouse Reporter
Cha!fman Kent B McGough, made some tnterestmg tf not
a:&gt;LUMBUS (UPII - Some JOtliOgs from the Ohio prunary amusmg statements last week when he flied the governor's
campatgn of )978
campa1gn fmance report
Lt Gov Rtchard F Celeste 1s trytng to play upon the til
McGough was asked about Rhodes' constant lack of
humor of motonsts trapped 10 long ltnes while rene" mg thetr response to tssues of the day, such as school ftnancmg probauto regiStratiOns
lems and public employee strtkes
Celeste and hts volunteers are vtSlttng at least etght major
"He's not responding m the sense ol answenng questiOns
ctttes wtth 15,000 lea flets proclatmtng that 'Th1s Lme ts about them," sa td McGough "He's talkmg about other ISsues
Brought to You By Governor Rhodes"
- employment, mdustnal development, federal bureaucracy ,
The leaflet, showmg a hcense plate wtth the mscnptton Y- welfare, and so !01 th You don 't have to dtscuss the tssues by
WAIT, " explams that Gov James A Rhodes started 3 '~ years 1esponding to quesl!ons that are ratsed '
ago to put together a plan to sell hcense plates by ma1l and 11
McGough was also asked about the enormous amount of
sllll !Sn't tn effect
money - $800,000 - rrused b) Rhodes' ca mpaign commt!tee,
'That's what the Rhodes admtntstratton calls good wtth most of 11 to go lor the general electiOn campmgn agamst
management ," says the leafl et "How much longer are you Celeste
going to S\\allow these hnes'"
'We've got to spend a lot of money to keep up wt!h the other
Celeste has no prunary oppos1t10n and won't be runmng Side," satd McGough
agamst Rhodes unttl fall , but tt's a ttmel) gm1m1ck to get hiS
Cunousiy, the other stde" has spent $343,134 - abnMI as
name befor e the public while tw1ttmg the governor
much as 1! has ratsed - and now has a balance of only 127,753

McGough wams that wtll grow thts summer w1th contributions from btg labor and out-of-state sources, and that
Rhodes wtll need up to II 5 mtibon to wm the election If he gets
more, he promtses to divvy 1! up among other Republicans
One of the first GOP benefiCJ an es of any Rhodes largesse
mtght be the venerable secretary of state fed W Brown, who
preceded Rhodes by a few years at the same h1gh school m
Sprmgfleld
Brown, the only contemporary of Rhodes left m state
government has a to ugh ftght for re-electton on his hands 1 he
wetght of the enl!re DemocratiC party and labor movement 10
Ohto ts commg down behmd state Sen Anthony J Celebt ezze
of Cleveland
Rtght now, 11 doesn't look hke Brown ne€ds any help from
Rhodes He has already ratsed 179,311 , mamly from $5 and 110
contnbutwns from hundreds of old frtend&gt;around the state for
whom he has done favors and gtven handmade ceram1c ash
trays over the years
lrontcall) Celebrezze, the Democrat who IS supposed to be

gcttm g money from the little man , has tapped the Urute&lt;'
Steelworkers m Washmgton for 11,000, the Corrunurucatwr
Workers uf Amenca for 115,000 worth of servtces and the Ohi&lt;
Senate cam pa1gn com nuttee for a loan of 110,000 generated
f1 om lobbyiSt donations
State Audttor Thomas E Ferguson has gtven a clean btl! of
health to state agencws headed by..,the two mam pohttcal
nemeses of h1mseif and hts father , former Auditor Joseph T
Ferguson
In an audtt report of the governor's off1ce operations Since
November 1975 Fergi..ISOn !'i ~x:cumners foWld everythmg 1n
place and the recm ds 'neatly, cw-rentl) and properly
mamtamed

Stmilar hndmgs were reported 10 an audit of the diVISIOn of
bu1ldmg and loan assouallons 10 the state Department of
Commerce - headed by Roger W Tracy Jr , a former election
opponent of both Ferguson and hts father
The Ferguson famtly has long sought to ptle up black marks
agamst Rhodes Could theaudt!or be mello"mg 0 Don t depend
on 1t

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VOL 13

SUNDAY, MAY 28 1978

NO 17

PAGE 1-D

Carter-Gromyko clash
WASHINGTON (UP!) Prestdent Ca rter and Sov tel
Foretgn Mtntster Andrei
Gromyko clas hed sha rply
durmg more than fo ur hours
of talks Saturday but
Gromyku sa ul the) ma de
"some headw.t y' toward
resolvmg Strategtc Arm s
Limttatton dtsputes
Both stdes tnd1cated the
two

m en

exchange d

dtve rgent
vtews
over
Moscow 's Alman and human
rights pohctes, but agreed to
keep those dtsputes from
lnf\uen cmg SA L r negot tations
Gromyko !old reporter s
that Carter had been
mts1n!ormc'!l about Sovtet
Cuban milttary mterventtons
Ill Africa He satd Moscow
has
no tnte ntt on
of
grabbmg" any part of that
conllnent and added
We
don 't nted ~·
Whtte
House
press
secreta r y Jodl Powell
descnbed the talks as full
and very fr ank" - " phrase

that
usuall y
means
diSagreeme nts were atred
and nn punches were pulled
- and swd the) also covered
Afma human nghts tssues
and nuciea t test ban
proposals
On SA LT, Powell satd,
' 11lere \\ as some narrowtng
of diff erences m some
are.1s
The Grom) ko-Carter talks
ran more than tWJce as long
as the two hours planned and ,
af'cordmg Ill the Russtan
focused mamly on the small
but complex hst of d1sputes
block mg agreement on a
second stage Stt ategtc Arms
lJmlta lton Treaty
We devoted a great part of
our attentwn to the posstbthty
of a nc" SA I1 agreement
Grom) ko sa1d
Some
qu est1 ons still rernam , but
there Yo t1S some headway on
some p.trt s of the questions
aio n gs td e
St.1nd1ng
Senetary uf State Cy rus
Vance In the Wlute House
dnve~Aa;
he po mted out a

nearby oak and satd, " the
subjects are hke thts tree
They branch out tnto subquestiOns If we ma nage to
agree on some parts of the
subJect, 1t doesn t mean we
agree on the
whole
subject '
Later he sw1lched the
meta phor and satd "It 's hke
butldmg a house, bn ck after
bnck

I!

whether Was hm gton and
Moscow were totally at odds
over Afrtca
"We do have our dtfferences," he satd
The 1nformal!on the prestdent has ts not correct We
have no mtentton ol grabbmg
the whole of Afrtca or any
part of 1! We don 't need tt"
Asked whether etther stde
was iinkmg the dtfferences
ove r
Afnca
to the
disarmament negotiatiOns,
Gromyko turned to Van ce
and sa td " I have th e
unpresswn that ne1ther stde
IS hnkmg these two 1ssues "
Vance nodded 10 assent
Gromyko de clined to
discuss the prospects for a

Vance, who )Otned m the
talks wtth Carter, nodded
agreement, and Grorny ko
added, 'The Important thtng
RODNEY Tolltver's GAHS concert band performed
1s to create and not to
durmg Fnda y m~ht 's outdoor com mencement program
destroy "
U S offtctals say the SALT
talks ha1 e narrowed down to
two maJor disputes Controls
s ummtt
over the Sov tet Backfire s umm e rt tm e
conference
between
Carter
bomber and luntts on the
a
nd
Bre1
hn
ev
at
" htch
development of new landhmsh1ng
touches
mtght
be
based 1nter co nt tnen ta l
By ROBERT 0 INDERMAN a black and whtte Oklahoma
put
on
the
SALT
accord
massales
CADDO, Ok\a I UPI I - A H1ghway Patrol car
"Nc1ther std e ts losmg
Across the st reet from
walked
barefoot
boy
opt1m1sm,'' Gromyko satd
where
the children talked
nervously
among
the
Gromyko seemed m an
qutetly,
two bullet -nddled
highway
patrolmen
carrymg
affabl e mood but showed a
WA SIIINGTON 1UPI I shotguns HIS eyes shteided bodies Ia) covered m front of
nash of crnouon when asked
Energy Secretary James from the bnght sun by Ius red a bullet-rtddled blue ptckup
Schles in ger says
baseball cap, he rea ched One wa s Claude Eugene
congress ional approval of down and picked up a chunk Denms, the other Mtchael
the natural gas pricing of shattered blue-green glass
Lancaster
&lt;ompromtse could boost U
Both \\ ere Oklahoma
The boy tucked the glass m
S gas supplies 2 trillion his pocket and ran ba ck priSOn escapees, both had
cub!&lt; feet a year, savtng across the dtrt road , pulling 11 been at large more U1an a
percent 10 the Aprtl-to-Aprtl
the nalton $5 btlllon an- ou t agam to show hts fn ends month and both were wanted
per1od and down 6 perce nt 10
nually tn foreign 011 hts souve mr from the for murders m Oklahoma,
the !ow--month comparison
payments
shattered tmted wmdshteld of Texas and Alabama
Areas showmg mcreases m
Schlesinger sa) s some of
Apnl and m the four months
the gas \lould come on th e
were Akron.Summtt County,
lnlerslale
market almosl
8 percent and 4 percent
lmmedlatclv
because there
Ca nt on Stark Co unt y, 21
Is a surplus of high priced
percent and 21 per cent ,
gas bring offered for sa le
Cmcumat1 Hamtlton County,
today "llhln producing
14 perce nt , 12 per ce nt ,
states
where federal price
Cleveland-C uya hoga County,
control
s du not appl y
10 per cent , 11 perce nt,
The pricing compromise.
Columbus-Frank hn County , 9
worked out by a Housepercent, 10 percent, Da)1onSe
nate co nf er ence co mMontg ornery County, 18
GALLI POl IS - Accordmg Add1son Twp . Or" tg Otl
mittee, would boost th e
perce nt , 25 perce nt a nd
to
th e monthl y repo rt Compa nv, on proper!) uwned
lnt ers tutc pri ce ceiling
foled o-Lu cas Co unty
4
pubhshed
by the Oh10 0 11 and by H 0 J Corp In Addtson
Immediately from $1 41 per
percent , 10 pelcent
thou san d cubi c fee t lo Gas AssoclBll on, 658 new Twp , H S D 0!1 and Gas
about $1 85, then would let locat10n s for gas and o1l wells Company on lands o11ned b)
the c r~lln g me gradually were found dur10g the months W Rathbum m Cheshu e
of March and Apnl
Twp , Brasel and Brasel on
until
controls
were
There were 127 new oti property owned by C W and
eliminated In 1985
wells dr1lled , 283 new gas D Pnce tn Cheshtre T" p
wells. 145 com btnatlon wells, Lydic 1nc on property o"11ed
37 dry holes and correctiOns by D R Warch1mc In
were made on 18 wells The Galh pohs Twp and 111 Metg s
new wells produced 3,395 Count), Ltberty Otl and Gas
barrels of 01\ and 152 073 Corp on proper!) o"ned b)
thousand cubtc feet of gas C M and M G Cald11eil 10
Wells completed tn Galha Orange T11 p
County mcluded W J Ll dtc,
New pernut s tssued by the
Inc
,
on
property
owned
by
Dtvtston
of Oti and Gas were
Rate t;ornmtsston It IS
Allan
OJala
m
Add•son
Twp
fo
r
Brasel
and Brasel Inc on
expected to brmg 1n an
Bra
se
l
and
Rrasel
on
30
75
acres
owned bJ Robert
addt!tonal $1 9 bt lhon yearly
property
owned
by
Dr
D
R
and
JoAnn
Conkle, Cheshire
to the Postal SerVIce
BUMPASS Va (UP! I - A and M J Warehtrne 1n Ad Twp Brasel and Br.ISel Inc
The Postal Servtce shtpped
out ~ 8 btlhon of the "A" V~rgtma man wa s apparently dtson Twp W J Lyd1c, Inc tO acres owned by Clark
stamps to post offtce s ktlled and two Ohw men on properties owned b) J A Ha ge r m Addt so n Twp •
throughout the natton, and at mJured when the twm-engme French and M T Eolmg m Brasel and Brasel, Inc , 13
acres a\I ned by Marhn A a nd
a purchase rate of about 4011 plane m whtch thel " ere
mtu
Lake
traveling
crashed
mtlhon fir st class stamps a
week, the supply should last Aona nea r thts Loutsa County
town uf Bumpass Friday
about three months
'We want them to be mght
A state pollee spokesman
consum ed mean time, the
Pre- pollee ufftcer and stop stgn
sa1d
authorllles beheve the GALLIPOLIS
Postal Servtce plans to pnnt
vtolatJOn fhs case will be
body
uf
.John
M
Campbell,
36,
innlnary
h c artn~ s
were
more of the red-colored 15set for May 31 fur Btily J heard May 31
uf
Leesburg,
Va
was
sttli
m
cent Oliver Wen dell Holmes
Byerly, 22, Rt 3, Ga ihpulls,
Mtchaei Lee Busktrk ,
stamp, onginated m 1968 to thr plane, \\htch was subGai\lpolis, was fmed $11111 and
merged
111 20 to 40 feet of and Joseph D Tipton,l9, Rt
honor the former Supreme
3, Galhpohs, charged wtth the costs and sentenced to 90
Court JUStice as part of a water
Mav 9 breakmg and entermg days m the count) tat! for
Two
other
men
,
Henry
C
"Prom tnent Am encans"
and
gra nd larceny at the reststmg arrest and $30 and
Neyer Jr 40, and Frank C
sen es There also are plans to
Timber Woolf Batt Shop on costs 1n the county )all for
publish
new
15-cent Star bruu k, 61, both of
SR 7 at the junction to SR 218 reststmg arrest and $30 and
Cleveland
,
Ohto,
were
treated
cornmemorauves
Bonds were ftxed at $2,5011 costs for dtsorderly conduct
at Unlverstl) of Vtrginta
On a cha rge of phySical hann
Hospttal m Charlottesville for on each cha rge
They were arrested Thurs- to Pti J D Taylor of the
head and chest mjurtes and
day by Galha County shertff's Gaillpolts Poltce DepartIacer at wns
Meyer was treated and dcputtes Also arrested fo r ment , Busktrk requ ested a
LEFTIST RULED VICTOR
released and Starbrook was cumphctty m the B&amp;E was JUry tnal No tnal has been
SANTO DOMINGO
In satisfa ctory condtl!on, a Steven Htil, 18 , Rt 3, set
Dom1mcr n Republic (UP!) Galltpohs HIS hearmg was
Other cases termmated
hospital spokesma n sa td
Le't•,t cattle rancher Antomo
He sa1d the plane, which set for June 9 Bond was ftxed \\ ere Wtll iam Norville, 24, Rt
Guzm a n, 67, had beeo was reportedly en route from at $2,5011
1, Letart, and Robert Nordeclared the winner m a West Palm Beach, Fla , to
Contmued on the ments of ville, 23 Rt I, Letart, $46
dtsputed pres tdenual election Dulles Int ernattonal Airport , the case was the hearmg for bonds for dtsorderly co nduct,
thai toppled tbe 12-ycar-rulc apparently went down about Ttrnothy D Nolan , 20, Rt 2, Garland E Parsons, 51,
uf conserva tive J oa qutn 9 55 p m after both 1ts Patr iot, cha rged
Wi th Ga lhpohs $27 left of cent cr ,
Balaguer
reckless operatiOn, neemg a Mark Hort on, 18, Ga ihpulls ,
engtnes fatled

Payrolls were higher
COLUMBUS (UP 11 - The
Ohio State Un1vers1ty Center
for Busmess am! Econorn1c
Resea rc h SllJ S produ ct1 on
payrolls m Oiuo m Apnl \\ ere
10 percent higher than those
of the prevwus year
It also sa1d the payrolls for
the first four monUIS of thts
year were up 10 percent from

Two killed in

U1 c same l!lne m ,977
I he Center a Iso SHi d
employme nt Incr eased 2
percent from one Apnl to )he
other dnd ""s up one percent
1n the four month com
Jlilri SU il

Ali 1 II man ufacturing
ca tegon es showed mcreases
111 th vehi cle prod ucers
po stm g the largest gam 18
percent. foliowed by textile
fJrl!I S wtth a 16 percent
ln&lt;.: rc;.~se

crowded area

Seven of the etght citycoun t) areas 1eported payroll
Jill 1 cases

Youngstown

with

only

M aho ru ng

County showtng a dechne
By CHRIS KELLER
I hat area was down 12
NEW YORK I UP ! l
Whtl e
hundreds
of
commuters screamed and
ducked for cover at the
crowded Port Authonty Bus
Termmal, a barefoot ma n
grabbed a pohceman s
revolver and began f~rmg
When the shooting was
over, a 27-year-oid pollee
offlt'er and the assatlant were
dead a nd two passersby
wounded
Pohce satd a shoe less man By DREW VON BERGEN
grabbed Por t Authority
WASHINGTON (UP!) Off tce r
Henry 1'heageo fthe 15-cent postage
Pollee
Koebel's revolver r' rtday stamp begtns Monday
mormng while scores of bus
At 12 01 a m local ttme
commuters were movtng Monday , the 13-cent stamp
through the terrnmal
disappears from prornmence,
Koebel was etther trymg to a setba ck for Prestdent
arrest the man or escort htrn Ca rter, who wanted that
away from the entrance to amount to remam for a
the tennmai where he had special "ctl!zens rate" for
been annoymg commuters, use on personal mail
author1t1es satd
In 1ts place, temporanly,
One wttness satd he had wtll be an unpnced stamp,
seen the man earlier tn the deptcl!ng an eagle over a
mornmg "dancmg around' burn t orange background and
the Greyhound l!cket stand bearmg the letter A '
heckling the customers
It wtll be worth 15 cents
A newspaper vendor who
U you forge t at ftrst and fail
watched Ute strugg le from hiS to affix the proper postage, a
newsstand 15 feet a\\ay satd Postal Service spokesman
he saw the shm assatlant satd 'common sense wtll
grab Koebel s ptstol shoot prevail" on overmght matl
him in the face at pomt-biank handled Monday
range and ptstol-wh tp hun
After that, Ute mail wtll not
Then the man , later be retumed to the sender, but
identified as Nem1ah Huger, a twa&lt;ent postage due cost
25, put the gun 10 h1s ,back wtll be requtred of the
pocket and began \\alking rec1p1ent
away, pohce satd Officer
1t wtll take some tune for
Wayne Konlje headed toward vending machmes to reflect
Ute man and ordered him to the change, but the current
halt, authonties sa td
arrangement delivers stamps
Huger went for the gun m denominatiOns that add up
again, sprayed three shots to 15 cents
through the crowd, and was
The U S Postal Service
killed by Kontje, who ftred board of governors approved
twQ shotil inw Ute man's chest the higher rates May 19 as
and hip, pollee satd
recommended by the Postal

on :vternonal Fteld 1n Galhpolls Picture abo1e shows
band 10 foreground and huge throng of spectators m
background

Three troopers killed
They killed three h1~ h way
pa tr olmen Frtda ) before
be mg k1lied themselves m a
funous 3().second ftreftghl m
front of an old house where
they were fmally forced to
make a ~ l and
There were at least f11 e
offiCer s Invo lved 1n the
shootmg maybe more sa1d
Bob Ca rlton a spokesman fur
the htgh"a l pa trol
Denms was lymg Ill front
of the truck wher e he was
shot Lan caster mad e 11
about maybe ftv e 1ard~

fa rther aod he went down '
On Apnl 23, Lancaster 25
and DenniS 35 slipped
through a ut11lt) tunnel at the
Oklahoma State Prtson al
McAlester In the days tha t
followed three Texans were
killed m robberies altnbuted
to thepa!r and a fourth ma n's
body "hose p1ckup the) stole
has yet to be found A few
weeks la ter an Alabama
" on1&lt;1n v. as killed and her car
stolen I hat car was fow1d
ear her thts " eek ba ck m
Oklahoma

Report says 658 new gas
and oil wells found in Ohio

15 cent stamp

One dead,
.
M
d
begms on ay two hurt
in crash

Ruby C, R1fe , 10 Chesh1n
1 wp , R Gene Brasel on '18 67
acres owned b) Stella Bur
nett m Add1son T"P H
Gene Brasel for 74 57 arres
""ned b) Marshall M and
Betty J Carh sle 1n Addtson
111p W J l)dtc Im 10
acres o"ned by Norns Nu nn
m Addtson T"P Brasel and
Brasel , In c 19 32 au es
o" ned b) R 0 J Corp 111
Addtson T"p Great Lakes
Gas Co rp 192 96 acres ""ned
by Hannon and Oma Ha ger m
Ra ccoon Twp Althetrs Otl
Inc 78 61 acres o"ned b1
Mel vm Moone) , AddiSon
T"p AhhclrS 0 1l Inc 52 52
acres owned bJ Rob ert
Ja cobs, Cheshire T11 p
Althetrs 011 Inc 217 52 acres
m Add1son Twp owned b)
Mabel Ha) cs and Althms
01l, Inc 68 97 acres 10 Addtson Twp 011ned by Ja ckie

and M' mo Arro\HXJd
Nt'Y. pcr m tt s 1 s ~wed 1n
Mt tgs Count\ mclud ed
H o~e r Ad~m s

dumg busm('SS

as Adams Dt llhng Co 1110
arrCS' In Lebanon r~~p on .
prupert ) ""ned b) F:,Jrl
(leek Hugl'r Adams Adams
Dnllmg Cu on 95 .t&lt;res
owned b) Maxmc D}er

m

Rutland I wp Hoger Ada ms
Adams Dnlhng Co on 56 9i
acres

o¥. ned

bv

I

tHII Se

Gravel) 1n Rutla nd 111p
Roger Adam s
Adams
Dnllmg Co on 5I acres
o\\ned b) James 1a)lor m
Hutland Twp Charles A
Orw1g domg busmes~ as,
Or" tg 011 Company fur 10
acres u11ncd by Bobb1 Arn old
m Sc1p1o f11 p and Charl es A
On11 g db a Or111g 011
Com pany 10 acres owned b)
D,mny Arnold m Sctplo Twp

Preliminary hearings scheduled for May 31
127 passmg over l ellu" hnc
Ma rk P EdmlnSion 20
Vmton $27 speed Pcggv

QUARTET CHARGED
WITH TORTURF
DETROIT 1UP! 1 - Four
persons have been charged
wnh hoidtng a dtvorced
mother capttve for 12 davs
while they subjected her to
beatmgs, sexual abuse and
forced her to eat from a dog
dish
After her escape Wed nesday, the 32·) ear-uld
woman from suburban
Sterhng Hetghts had to undergo ma jor surger) because
of mJurtes suffered m the
ordea l The woman s name
11as not dtsclosed

Gmn, Rt I. Chcshtre $10 and
costs d1sturbmg the peace
Norn1an I Gmn, Rt 1,
Chcsht re $36 dtsorder ly
cu nduc1 TmJolhJ A Bumhel mer IB Rt 2, Galhpohs ,
$50 and cost s rec kless
operatlon
Ra)mond E
Short , HI 2, BICI\\cll $25 and
costs nn vahd ft shlng
lice nse Eiame L Short, 19.
Rt 2 B1dwell $25 and costs,
nu vahd ft shm g license,
Harry Ro" ley, Gall1polls,
charged " llh larceny was
granted a contanuance until
Jonc 20 due to the ments of
the case, Sh elba Vtola11d, 21,
Rt I, Crown Ctt y, $15 and
et•sts, fmlure to driVe on the
rtght stdc of the roadway ,
!loy A Baker , Sr 39, Athens,
$22 speed and J ohn C Bosttc,
511 Galllpolt s, $27 fatl ure to
)ICid

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Sealed Proposals w II be
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College at The Off ce of t he
Pres de nt of R o Grande
Co llege R 1o Grande Ga tt1a
Co unt y
OhiO unt I 12 00
Noon E D S T on the 12th
day of June 1978 and opened
mmed•ate ty th erea ft er for
furn 1sh ng the mater at and
perform ng the tabor t o r
w 1n dow
modd c at i ons
roof ng and heat ng and
ventilating mcd1f cat •ons on
the O•n ng Hall Boyd H all
Holler Hall Moulton Ha ll
and Dav s Ha l tor th e R10
Gran de Col lege R o Grande
Gal l1a County Oh o n ac
co r dance with t he Plans a nd
Spec111ca t ens prepa r ed by
Robert F Beaty A r ch teet
403 Pott ers Sa¥ ngs and Loan
Buil d ng 517 Broadway East
L ¥er poo l Oh o 43920 and on
f te
n the Oft ce of the
Pres dent o f R o G r ande
College R o Gran de Gall Ia
Co u nt y Oh o
One se t o f P lans a nd
Specl l lcal!on s ancl P ropos al
Bla nk s toge th e r w lh any
tu rth er m tormat on oes r ed
may be se c ured from th e
O ff ce of the Arch teet upon
depos• t o t a check •n the
amount of $1 00 00 made
payable to th e Arch teet II an
add 1 anal set o t pla n s a no
spec I cat ons IS reque sted by
the B dder the n sa d B1dder
w11 1 be charg ed th e cost ot
$1 00 per sheet o t draw ngs
and $0 10 p er page of
spec t ca t ens
upon rece pt of a reque st
ac compan ed by a depo5 I as
named above the Arch teet
w 111 forwar d co pl es of t he
b dd ng do c u!Tie nt s a s named
n the preced ng paragraph
SH I P P IN G
CHA RGE S
COLLEC T
Depos 1 will be refunded
u pon th e r et urn of P lans and
Spec 1 c at ons
n
go od
cond ton and w 1lh posta ge
or ex press charges prep a d
W1tn ln ten ( 10 ) days after the
date bn:ls are ope ned The
depo s t w1 1 not be refun ded
upon return of documents at a
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Each bid sha ll be ac
com p aned by a B d and
perfo r mance Bon d
n t'ln
a mount equal to th e tota l sum
of the Proposal •nclud ng al l
ADO Alternat es. suppor ted
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ot Insurance author1ztng th e
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bu s ness 1n the Sta te o f Qh o
and a c u rr ent f nanc a l
sta t e m en t o r t he Surety
Com pany A Pr oposa l sh al l
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su r et es n a su m equal to the
ota l su m of til e Propo sa l
ncl ud ng all ADD Alterna t es
s 1 led w th su ch Proposa
nor unless su ch P oposa l and
Bond are I led n one seated
envelo pe
B ds are to be sea te d Md
addr ess ed to the Pr es dent
ot R o Grand e Coll ege R o
Gran d e
Ga l! a
Co un ly
Oh o and pta n y m arke d on
ne ou tsi d e o t the en velop e
e dS lor Con t ra c ts tor
Mod 1 cat on s to th e D n ng
Hall Boyd Ha ll Ho lzer Ha
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Co un ty
Oh iO
R•o
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a ny ana a l l b ds
Ea ch b dder must 1n su r e
that a ll em p l o ye es and ap
p i c an s t or em ployment are
no! d '5 cr m na t ed aga n sf
b ec a use o t ra c e
cot or
re i g on
sex or nat 101 ~ 1
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N o b dOer may w thdraw
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The Almanac
u oJted Pre" lnlerna!looal
today IS Sunda) Ma) 28
the !4Bth cia\ of 1978 "''h 217
to follow
The moon IS m 11 s last
qarter
The morn mg star IS
Mer cur)

The e\ enm g sta rs are
Mars Venus Jupiter and
Saturn
TI1ose born on th1s date are
Wld er the Sign of Gem1n1
Br1llsh statesman W1lharn
Pitt the Younger wa s born
May 28 1759

On thi S da) m hl&gt;1or y
b1 1798 Pres1denl John
Ada ms was empowered by

Co ngre ss to re crutt an

p\ets

were

born

Callander Ontario
In 1940 the evacuatiOn of
Br1t1sh Fren ch and Belg1an
troops from Dunkirk on the
F:nghsh Cha nnel coast of
h a nee began A total of
337 000 men reached Bntatn
safel) but 13 000 were killed
b\ C1erman mthlar) umts

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NOTICE TO

Amencan .tnlly of 10 000
\ OlWltcers
In 1934 the D1onne qumtu

SNAPPER SALE

Reg $H,.

RI O G ~ANDE COLL E G E
Ma y 21 18 June A

UN IT PR ICE CONTRACT
HHS 11 lli )
Sea led pr o po sa l s w 11 be
r ec e ve d at t he o ff ce of t he
0 r ec t or
of
th e
Oh o
Dep art me nt
of
Tr an~
por tal on
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Standar d T m e T ue sda y
Ju n e 20
19 78
tor
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pr o¥emen t s n
Gall a Coun t y
Oh o on
Sec t on G A l 7 1934 PI
1
GA L 7 iS 77 PI II State Rou t e
No 7 n Ga ii• POI s Townsh p
by g r a d ng
ara n ng and
resu rfa c ng w fh a spha l t
concrete an d turn 1sh ng and
er ec t ng
trail c
con tr o l
d e~o~ ces
The Oh 10 Depart ment o f
Tr a nsportat •on he r eby no t •
f es a ll bi dd er s t ha t •' w II
afhr m at ¥ely ns ur e th a t n
an y contra ct ent er ed
nto
pur su a n t
to
th iS
ad
¥C rt semen !
m nor t v
ou s ness en terpn sc s w !IJ I)C
aHorded f u l op port un t y to
su bm 1 b d s n r es po nse to
th s " " ta t o n a nd w 11 not be
d1scr •m n a ted ag a 1ns t on lh ('
gr ounds of r a ce colo r o r
n at on al or g•n
n con
&lt;; rf Prtll1 nn fnr an awflfd
M n mum wag e r fltes fo r
th s pr otec t h a ¥e
bee n
pr ea et erm n ed as r eq u rea
by aw and ar e set fo rt h n th e
b d propos a l
The aate se t for com
ple t on of lh•s work sha l l be
se t forth •n t he b dd •ng
pr o pos at
Ecch b dd e r sh all be
re q u red to I l e w th h s b d a
ce n 1 ea che c k or cash er s
check tor a n a mo unt eq 1..al to
I ¥e per cent of h11o b td bul n
no e¥ent m or e tha n f ttt y
tho usa nd do ar s or a bon d
lor t en per ce nt of hh b d
pay ab l e to the D.retl or
B dder s must app l y on lh e
p r oper
f o rms
fo r
qu a 11cat on d t l cast t en Clay s
pr or to th e d ate se t fo r
op en ng b d s n a cco r d an ce
wll h Ch a pt e r 55 75 O h o
Rev sea Code
Pl ans and sp ec f cat ons
ar c on 1 le n the Depart rnent
of TraM-port a t on ana the
off ce o t II e 0 s t r~c t Depu t y
D•r ec t "'r
The d r ec tor r es er ve s lh e
r ght t o re,ec t any and all

llt!lp 1\ anted

-EXTRA I EXTRAI READALL ABOUT THESE
EXTRA CLEAN CARS
1

1976 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME 2 DR ..••••.•.•.•.•.•..• 4995
1977 PONTIAC PHOENIX 4 DR SEDAN .•••...•..• ...••.......... '5295
1975 BUICK ELECTRA 4 DR LIMITED ......... .. •.•.....•..••.•••• 14495
1974 BUICK ELECTRA 4 DR CUSTOM •.•.. . .••..•....••.•.•.•. 13495
1974 FORD ntUNDERBIRD LOADED..•.. ••• ·•···••·• ••• •.• .•.•.•... 13795
1975 AMC PACER D.L
..•.• . .. . •..•. .......•....• 12795
1973 CHEVROLET CAPRICE 2 DR HT . . . . ..••....•.•.•.••• 12195
1973 MAZDA RX2 2 DR·································· ········ . 11195
1974 FORD MAVERICK 2 DR HT .•. ... ......•...•..•.•.•.•.•..• •• '2395
1974 PONTIAC VENTURA 2 DR· ···································· 12295
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAl. ---~~&lt;
1972 CHEVROLET CAPRICE WAGON •.•••••..•.•.•.••••.••••••.• 11395
1972 CHEVROLET IMPALA CUSTOM 2 DR . . . . •
. 11200
1972 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 2 DR .... •.•...•.••..•. ... ··• •· 1650
1970 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 2 DR ... .•... ..••.••• ·•• •· •···· •· 1325
1968 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX .......... . ......••......••••• ··· 1295

SMITH NELSON MOTORS
500 E. MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO

Re¥

81 77J

M ay 18

Jun~&gt;

1975 PINTO WAGON.. . ..

p t e! on of t h s work Shall be
as set forth n th e b •d d n g
propo sa l
EiH h
b dd e r s hall
be
r equ r ed to f re w th h i s b d a
cert f ed c h eck or cash e r s
c h ec k fo r a n amounl equ al to
I P.c per cent of ht s b1d but n
no eve nt m or e then I f l y
thou sand do ll ars or a bond
for t en pe r cent of li• S b d
payable to the D r ec t or
B dd er s m us t ~pp l y on th e
prop e r
t o rn s
tor
qu a l t cat on 't l tc&lt;.t s ten day s
pr or
o th e dill e se t f or
op en ng D d s n acco r d an ce
Wll ll C t-~ a pt e r 5 S2S O il o
R ev sed Co de
Pla ns an d spec t c a11 ons
are on 1 te n th e D ep a rt me nt
of Tran sp o rt a l o
and the
o ff ce of the D sir c t D eputy
o r ec tor
T he 0 r ec to r r cse r¥€ S t ile
r g h t to r e ee l any an d ctll

CO NT RACTORS

ASTRO·GRAPH
Bermce Bede Osol

I)J~QJ~

8~lf~w~~ :'!

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P S atr cond Very Sharp

Au to t rans

. . 13895

1977 MUSTANG II 2 DR

ro 500 mtles local owner

4 sp tr a ns

4 cy l

e ngme

Cr eme Puff

1977

r.HFV

13995

NOVA 2 OR •.. . ..•

o cy l Less t han 8 000 m les lo ca l owner as good as

new

1975 GRANADA 2 DR
6 cyl aulo lrans

. . ... . . .

PS

Low mtleage 6 cy l

sl d trans

Meigs Bookmobile

···· ·11695

V nyl roof

P 5

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5395

1

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1977 FORD F·lOO PICKUP
6 cy •

The Me1gs
Jackson
Vmton Co unties Bookmobile
schedule for Me1gs Co unty
May 30 J une 1 and 2 Is
Tuesday May 30 - Chester
Elementa ry I to 3 Reedsville
Reeds Store 3 45 to 5 15
Tuppers Plams Dmry Bar
5 45 to 6 30 Tuppers Plams
Arba ugh Housmg 6 30 to 7 15
TIJUrsday, June 1 - State
Route 689 1 45 to 2 15 School
Lot 2 30 to 3 Carpenter 3 15
to 3 45 Dyesv1lle ! to 4 30
Dexter 4 45 to 5 15 Rutland
Bank 5 30 to 6 30 Rutland
Depot Street 6 30 lo 7 30
JunctiOn 124-5 7 45 lo 8
Fnday June 2 - Me1gs
G~ lha Une 3 15 to 3 45
Sil ver Run 4 to 4 30 Hobson
4 45 to 5 15 Park A venue
HoUSing 5 30 to 6 30
Bradbur ) 6 45 lo 7 15
Batley s Run 7 30 to 8

au t o t ran s

1977 THUNDERBIRD

wheel cove rs f te down hooks

1974 CHEV. C-10 PICKUP..•..•.••. ... '2495
std tr ans

Clea n

2495

1

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OPEN TILL 7 PM
Excepl Thursday &amp; Saturday It IS 00
Closed Sun day

DAN THOMPSON FO
See Rocky Hupp Darrell Oodrtll or Pal Htll General
Manager for

a Goo d Dea l on a New or U se d Vehicle

9922 196

Mtddleporl 0

VIRGO !Aug Z3 Se pl Z1) For
he sake o f yo u r mage don I
bac k do Nr
on ag eemen t s
you ve made flltngs N tll work
o ut prov •ded you don t rock llle
boa I

Dodge '~

ACROSS

CHRYSLER
COAPOR AT ON

I Fl oat s er an

6 Soapston e
10 Ath le tiC
~j! O U P

LIBRA !Sepl Z3 Ocl 13) Be a
doer tOday n01 a ralt onat•ze r
Oncf' you cnmm •l yo urse lf you
may even star t e you rse lf w t h
yo u ;n ; h eveme 11s

SCO RPIO lOc i

14 Nov

11)

Th• s •s not a good d ay to try to
squ»e1e peopi P you re m
val ved w1th socra ty fo r l av o r s
The resu lt s cou ld emb ar ra ss
you as wei as them

a

Bachelor s d egree t n Soc1al Work

Telephone 446 5521
THE MENTAL HEALTH CENTER IS A PRIVATE
NON PROFIT CO RPORATION AND AN EQ UAL
OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE THROUGH THE
OHIO BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

SAG ITTARI US !Nov

23 Dec
l am y n at

you can do fo r everyon e s
u 1 mat e good do It tegard less
ot Hle u full ap pr o¥a l

CAPRI CORN (Dec 11 Jan 19)
lmpo n an t pla ns s lloul d n I be
11np en entod p Pceme al to d ay
K eep yo ur ove r all ObJPC i tvr s In
mlfld at all 11me s

AQUARIU S (Jan 10 Feb 19)
You r pu tenl al k • acq u s• t on
tod ay w1ll be tnr ougn yo ur
nnrrnal r. han 1el'l Spf'r.ulil l on
co uld bed S&lt;ippo n hng fo r you

PIS CES !Feb

10 March 10)

W•tll I •end s to day yO UI pop u
la t lly s I kely to IJe at a h g h
pont W th rne nhf&gt;rc; o l y o u r
o wn tru 11ly you t1 ay not lli:l ke
SUCil I ()IQ I II

ARI ES (Ma rch 1\ Aptll191 fe y
nd• cat ors na ( I e a tr1 flf nPga
I1¥U IJut the y w on 1 be mdl t. d
''"c o t th r ou tc o me of tOddY s
e ... en l s You rr
u cky nl the
st e tch

TAUR US !Aprt l 10 May 10)
You 11 tw fo rt una te n mo'l t
s tua i iM"' t orL~y w• t h th e e .:
ce p t un o t o nf" s rP tl •ng to your
!mar ce s Do n t temnl the fa tes
m lha ar ea

SWAIN
AUCTION BARN
Wr
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.ln yth1n q
l or
anvbodv ~ I ou r A uc t on
B Hn or If v u o tlom c For
nlo rmilt 1111 rt l d tl •ck up
\ (¥IC C filii 15b 1961
Srl iC Ev ery Sat vrday
N•ghlilt 1 pm

SWAIN

AUCTION SERVICE
nnr lh Sv; pu n Auct
Co rn rr T tl rd &amp; O t1 v 1

SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1978
10:30 A.M.
Hav mg sold farm wtll offer fo r sale Lo ca t ed approx 2
m iles from Harnsonv1lle Oh1o or approx 6 m1le s from
State R t JJ north of Pomero.,. Oht o on Co Rd 18

(Ktng sburv Rd I
HOUS EH OLD
24 1n Zen rth c olor TV R CA stereo w AM F M r edio
tape and r ecord p la yer 2 pc lt ving roo m sut te new
etec tr c Wh te !lewtn g m a c hme wood table &amp; cha tr s
gr een K enmore portable d shwa sher stands tabl es
desk chars book case kitche n table &amp; 6 chatrs t wo 1
pc bedroom su ites new qu i ll s lamps J;u cture s e nd
ta bles d• shes pots &amp; pan s a l l ki nd s ol sma l l
app l tan ces Ken m or e upnght &amp; cani st er sweeper
w ood sw tng gl•der foldt ng table new 8ft p1cnlc tab le

9 on Adm iral T V Whirlpool IS 8 cu II uprtghl deep
! rec 1e porch glide r fan mt sc jars r eco rd p la yer
m ise llne ns '1 dryers and apple peeler

MISC
1q74 G r' a~Jely gar den tra ctor w e lednc start &amp; dual
whe els bru sh hog rol o plow hand ma de tra ct or I H
stone burr mtl f and 4 c yl in d er Contin ental mot or
tra il er 7 rolls new welded mesh w1 r e 9 1n Wa r ds table
saw 6 H P Mart in 60 boa t motor lloor fu r na ce Wa rm
Morntng gas st ove w thermostat
vented ga s hea t ers
8 bi g alumtn•m wtn dow and m i se atumtnum windows
log chains gas btr ch fogs lor firep l a ce • 1 H P le t
pump l ot s of hand tools Wt zard lawn mower 37 ft
a lum inum ext ladder meta l c abt ne t fence c harg er
Johnson C B rooftng oak lum ber sawed for cattle
~ac k s and m tsc othe r Ite m s

s

ANTIQ UE OR COLLECTOR ITEMS
Cu t g lass vase &amp; dtshes Bend tx rad io &amp; record player

16xl0 p•ctureframe krau l culler 8 gal slone jar w lid
corn shel ler mllk cr.n
foun dati on sto n es

LUNCH
D Smtih
949 2033

cro ssc ut saws

CASH
J Carnahan
949 7708

se w~raf large

POSITIVE 10
L Donohue
741 3048

Not respon sible f or acddents or loss of property

I

MONDAY, MAY 29

lklby s II ng
446 ~ n.q

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All events managed by
my

Ph

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Athens Ridmg Club

WILL 00 BABY SITT ING n my
ho ne n Cen teno y o eo Co I

Br e akfast
lun c h
dtnner served

4 46 77 4Q

and

Adulls Sl DO
Children Under 12 Free

SWH fl ER ond sew ng ma ch ne
epa r po I s onrl ~ uppl e~ fl ck
up a nd del ve ry Dov1 s Vocu n
1
• •le up George ~
( leone
C eek Rd P 1 44 6 0'194
f' A~QUAU

~le(l col
44 6 Ill 6 day o • r ght

I HU~MAN

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l.lilrl OS

29
30

31
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JS

77 Trad e lor

co n&lt;ll •o n s
Mot1am
me oan name
Sans kr11 d 1a
lc c t
P1.3 rta mn g !0
Norwa y
Nt!CiqJIE C t.:~
Cush or
F ed a t
grnn ular
snow

37 Young
salmon
39 Ma n s n•Ck.

'a me

40 P o1ec t \l e

d• ch

See the A II New

4t Pc-rm •t s
4? cn alc edony
u Con stell a

Aspen Today At

46
•

CARROLL NORRIS

tton
Oepos1t o f
mud

47 Sle ep 1 ght
48 Uml o f Ita I

v

an c u rency
SO D ree l on

52 G ve up
53 Ttad e Un1on

DODGE

tabb r )

55 Torp•d

OhiO

Rutland Furniture
Bargain Center

57 Sym bol to•
tcllur um
~8 Evergre e n
shrub s
AIQ0 11Q UI&lt;trl

lnd1an
.- 60 Co n1unc 11on
.... 2 Compas s
._
po1 nl
.,..
R d c ulou s

--

w ld hOQ

mo ney
78 Wal l oauwng
80 Co n sec tatc
81 The sel f
82 Ceases
84 B bh c at
mo unta n
86 Do w ny
du6s
87 Moroccan
se ap ort
89 Na ttv e metal

9?
95
98
99

Sl ng
Cnecks

B e b OirlC
Wo r sn•oed
101 Crossb red
103 COly co rne r
104 Pos ses s•ve
pr ono un
105 H un ed
106 G re e k etter
107 T eu ton1 c
de• ty
108 Ch •mney
ca t bon
110 Born
r 11 Manu sc rtpt
1abb r )
112 Unl oc ~ed
tpo e l )
t 13 S to rage b n
t iS Ma• de n
IO ¥f&gt;d by
Zeus
11 7 Gt I s nam e
119 Hoc ke y po
sl\ on l abbr 1
t20 Arab•a n
pr•n cc
t}t P erce
124 Ret use tram
grape s
126 Send tor th
127 Repel ho n
128 Ant1sept c
130 Planet

131Landed
IJ3 Parent

!colloq 1
134 Untt o f
s.a me se
cu rr ency

135 Slalk
137 Clan

139 Pro htbtl

tAO Inc lined
road way
141 r es t
14J Anc •e nt
Greek c ty
14 5 Bef ore
146 Burd ensome
148 Bt o wned as
bre ad
150 Ra tl ro ad car

HOUS~ on t q u e~ ~ u r
n lure s tr pp ng
re po
ond
•ef n shed County Hd 1::1 off 35
Le 1ter v He
V I loge
Clo~cd
Monday &amp; I u e~ d o y ~ v e r ngs
by appo nl men l 14::, 9 411

!colloq 1

t52 Sent tl e
153 Unfa 1r blow
154 Parad •se
156 Kmd of sa J

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157 Es senc e
t58 Al eu t tan •s
lana
t59 Euro pean
160 Mo untatn
lake s

DOWN
1 Meph s
l oph e les

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ng

s ud

aenly

6 Prepos

31 Melal
33 Spurl lotlh
361reland
38 Under

gro und pari
o f p lant
Unmarr~ed

woman
41 M1ne ve•n

43 Slupely
45 Handl e s
46 Culling
47 Antl e red

mal

am

s name
51 Wettd
51 Box ed
53 Abound
49

Man

S4 Two- toed
slo th

56 Assaulled
59 Pr ereq u• stl e
SO Seasonmg
61 lubrtcates
63 Com m ts
stons
&amp;5 Percer¥ed bv
l a uc h
67 Beas t o f bUT

den

!ton

7 In mu stc

hig h
BKng of
beas t s

9 Cro w n
tO Rehance
t 1 Ire lan d
t2 Consu m ed
I J Pronoun
14 Sacred bu ll
15 Mans nt ck
name
16 Swi ng•ng
hortzon ta l

bar

17Lan ded
property

70 Meel•ng

n

s,g

74 Fre nc h ar11

cle
76 Nole of

scal e
77 Enltc tng
wo man
79 Burma
tnbesman
83 We tght o l In

d!O
65 Harves ter

66 Tra n sgress

es

87 Deco rate

88 River tsl ands
89 Con)uncllon
90 Be de91

92
93

94

ct al
Pro nou n
Grea t num

ber

Hebrew
month
96 Chnst ma s
carol
97 Tw st

!colloq I
100 Hypo
th e l•c at
Ioree

IOZ Fale
105 Pa rt of
hreptace

109 Enghsh

streetcar

69 htsl

4 Rode nt

5 Break

18 MUSICa l tn
slrumen ts
20 Snare
23 Narro w flat
board
25 Th tck slice
27 Worthless
28 Jac ke t

40

pre ssed
Ro man oltt

11 2 Leave ou t
11 3 Bnstl c
114 tn flammat• o n
of th e ear
116 Grea t b us
lar d
11 8 Macaws

120 Exalled
111 Splendor

122 Spun

113 Heraldry
gral1ed
125 Crawl er

126 Ktle

127 M ale sheep
I pi)

129 Lampt eys

131 Wu e me sh

132 Soulh Amer
tcan serpent

\33 Mallei
134 Babytoman
abode of

dead
136 Small faclory
136 Gull hke
bud s

140 Bellow
141 Ttpste r

!colloq I
1.f2 M oth e r o f
He len o t
Trov
14.f Cha.r
147 Inlet
1~ Small child
149 lair

151 Greek leller
153 Nole of
scale

155 Compass
po1n1

See Dave, Herb or Mik e GratP.
or Gene Smith

Rutland Furniture
742-2211

Arnold Grate
Rutland , Oh10

·

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10 work n l ornol o
t c ld s I op pay Uo Ia!&gt; l lelo Kl

NO IHM TOO l o1ge or too srnall
W I buy I p1ece or co nple te
h o u ~e h o l d New used or n II
que ~ Morft s fur 1 l urr&gt; 2U N
2 d St
M ddleport PI o "
CJr:n 637o

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and o ld er s lver co ms tluy sell
or trade Ca ll Roger Wo n ~ l e y
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$69.95
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Jack son
M e rg s Communtty M en tal Health Center

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College at The Off ce of t he
Pres de nt of R o Grande
Co llege R 1o Grande Ga tt1a
Co unt y
OhiO unt I 12 00
Noon E D S T on the 12th
day of June 1978 and opened
mmed•ate ty th erea ft er for
furn 1sh ng the mater at and
perform ng the tabor t o r
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roof ng and heat ng and
ventilating mcd1f cat •ons on
the O•n ng Hall Boyd H all
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Gal l1a County Oh o n ac
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tu rth er m tormat on oes r ed
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depos• t o t a check •n the
amount of $1 00 00 made
payable to th e Arch teet II an
add 1 anal set o t pla n s a no
spec I cat ons IS reque sted by
the B dder the n sa d B1dder
w11 1 be charg ed th e cost ot
$1 00 per sheet o t draw ngs
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spec t ca t ens
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w 111 forwar d co pl es of t he
b dd ng do c u!Tie nt s a s named
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n
go od
cond ton and w 1lh posta ge
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date bn:ls are ope ned The
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upon return of documents at a
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com p aned by a B d and
perfo r mance Bon d
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a mount equal to th e tota l sum
of the Proposal •nclud ng al l
ADO Alternat es. suppor ted
by a Power of Attorney tor
th e bond ng age nt a Cer
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ot Insurance author1ztng th e
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bu s ness 1n the Sta te o f Qh o
and a c u rr ent f nanc a l
sta t e m en t o r t he Surety
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be nval d and not cons1dered
un es s a bon d w th su tf c en !
su r et es n a su m equal to the
ota l su m of til e Propo sa l
ncl ud ng all ADD Alterna t es
s 1 led w th su ch Proposa
nor unless su ch P oposa l and
Bond are I led n one seated
envelo pe
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addr ess ed to the Pr es dent
ot R o Grand e Coll ege R o
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ne ou tsi d e o t the en velop e
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p i c an s t or em ployment are
no! d '5 cr m na t ed aga n sf
b ec a use o t ra c e
cot or
re i g on
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alter t he ac t ua l da te o f the
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u oJted Pre" lnlerna!looal
today IS Sunda) Ma) 28
the !4Bth cia\ of 1978 "''h 217
to follow
The moon IS m 11 s last
qarter
The morn mg star IS
Mer cur)

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Mars Venus Jupiter and
Saturn
TI1ose born on th1s date are
Wld er the Sign of Gem1n1
Br1llsh statesman W1lharn
Pitt the Younger wa s born
May 28 1759

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b1 1798 Pres1denl John
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b d propos a l
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se t forth •n t he b dd •ng
pr o pos at
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ce n 1 ea che c k or cash er s
check tor a n a mo unt eq 1..al to
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no e¥ent m or e tha n f ttt y
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as set forth n th e b •d d n g
propo sa l
EiH h
b dd e r s hall
be
r equ r ed to f re w th h i s b d a
cert f ed c h eck or cash e r s
c h ec k fo r a n amounl equ al to
I P.c per cent of ht s b1d but n
no eve nt m or e then I f l y
thou sand do ll ars or a bond
for t en pe r cent of li• S b d
payable to the D r ec t or
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prop e r
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tor
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pr or
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are on 1 te n th e D ep a rt me nt
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1977 FORD F·lOO PICKUP
6 cy •

The Me1gs
Jackson
Vmton Co unties Bookmobile
schedule for Me1gs Co unty
May 30 J une 1 and 2 Is
Tuesday May 30 - Chester
Elementa ry I to 3 Reedsville
Reeds Store 3 45 to 5 15
Tuppers Plams Dmry Bar
5 45 to 6 30 Tuppers Plams
Arba ugh Housmg 6 30 to 7 15
TIJUrsday, June 1 - State
Route 689 1 45 to 2 15 School
Lot 2 30 to 3 Carpenter 3 15
to 3 45 Dyesv1lle ! to 4 30
Dexter 4 45 to 5 15 Rutland
Bank 5 30 to 6 30 Rutland
Depot Street 6 30 lo 7 30
JunctiOn 124-5 7 45 lo 8
Fnday June 2 - Me1gs
G~ lha Une 3 15 to 3 45
Sil ver Run 4 to 4 30 Hobson
4 45 to 5 15 Park A venue
HoUSing 5 30 to 6 30
Bradbur ) 6 45 lo 7 15
Batley s Run 7 30 to 8

au t o t ran s

1977 THUNDERBIRD

wheel cove rs f te down hooks

1974 CHEV. C-10 PICKUP..•..•.••. ... '2495
std tr ans

Clea n

2495

1

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OPEN TILL 7 PM
Excepl Thursday &amp; Saturday It IS 00
Closed Sun day

DAN THOMPSON FO
See Rocky Hupp Darrell Oodrtll or Pal Htll General
Manager for

a Goo d Dea l on a New or U se d Vehicle

9922 196

Mtddleporl 0

VIRGO !Aug Z3 Se pl Z1) For
he sake o f yo u r mage don I
bac k do Nr
on ag eemen t s
you ve made flltngs N tll work
o ut prov •ded you don t rock llle
boa I

Dodge '~

ACROSS

CHRYSLER
COAPOR AT ON

I Fl oat s er an

6 Soapston e
10 Ath le tiC
~j! O U P

LIBRA !Sepl Z3 Ocl 13) Be a
doer tOday n01 a ralt onat•ze r
Oncf' you cnmm •l yo urse lf you
may even star t e you rse lf w t h
yo u ;n ; h eveme 11s

SCO RPIO lOc i

14 Nov

11)

Th• s •s not a good d ay to try to
squ»e1e peopi P you re m
val ved w1th socra ty fo r l av o r s
The resu lt s cou ld emb ar ra ss
you as wei as them

a

Bachelor s d egree t n Soc1al Work

Telephone 446 5521
THE MENTAL HEALTH CENTER IS A PRIVATE
NON PROFIT CO RPORATION AND AN EQ UAL
OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE THROUGH THE
OHIO BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

SAG ITTARI US !Nov

23 Dec
l am y n at

you can do fo r everyon e s
u 1 mat e good do It tegard less
ot Hle u full ap pr o¥a l

CAPRI CORN (Dec 11 Jan 19)
lmpo n an t pla ns s lloul d n I be
11np en entod p Pceme al to d ay
K eep yo ur ove r all ObJPC i tvr s In
mlfld at all 11me s

AQUARIU S (Jan 10 Feb 19)
You r pu tenl al k • acq u s• t on
tod ay w1ll be tnr ougn yo ur
nnrrnal r. han 1el'l Spf'r.ulil l on
co uld bed S&lt;ippo n hng fo r you

PIS CES !Feb

10 March 10)

W•tll I •end s to day yO UI pop u
la t lly s I kely to IJe at a h g h
pont W th rne nhf&gt;rc; o l y o u r
o wn tru 11ly you t1 ay not lli:l ke
SUCil I ()IQ I II

ARI ES (Ma rch 1\ Aptll191 fe y
nd• cat ors na ( I e a tr1 flf nPga
I1¥U IJut the y w on 1 be mdl t. d
''"c o t th r ou tc o me of tOddY s
e ... en l s You rr
u cky nl the
st e tch

TAUR US !Aprt l 10 May 10)
You 11 tw fo rt una te n mo'l t
s tua i iM"' t orL~y w• t h th e e .:
ce p t un o t o nf" s rP tl •ng to your
!mar ce s Do n t temnl the fa tes
m lha ar ea

SWAIN
AUCTION BARN
Wr
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l or
anvbodv ~ I ou r A uc t on
B Hn or If v u o tlom c For
nlo rmilt 1111 rt l d tl •ck up
\ (¥IC C filii 15b 1961
Srl iC Ev ery Sat vrday
N•ghlilt 1 pm

SWAIN

AUCTION SERVICE
nnr lh Sv; pu n Auct
Co rn rr T tl rd &amp; O t1 v 1

SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1978
10:30 A.M.
Hav mg sold farm wtll offer fo r sale Lo ca t ed approx 2
m iles from Harnsonv1lle Oh1o or approx 6 m1le s from
State R t JJ north of Pomero.,. Oht o on Co Rd 18

(Ktng sburv Rd I
HOUS EH OLD
24 1n Zen rth c olor TV R CA stereo w AM F M r edio
tape and r ecord p la yer 2 pc lt ving roo m sut te new
etec tr c Wh te !lewtn g m a c hme wood table &amp; cha tr s
gr een K enmore portable d shwa sher stands tabl es
desk chars book case kitche n table &amp; 6 chatrs t wo 1
pc bedroom su ites new qu i ll s lamps J;u cture s e nd
ta bles d• shes pots &amp; pan s a l l ki nd s ol sma l l
app l tan ces Ken m or e upnght &amp; cani st er sweeper
w ood sw tng gl•der foldt ng table new 8ft p1cnlc tab le

9 on Adm iral T V Whirlpool IS 8 cu II uprtghl deep
! rec 1e porch glide r fan mt sc jars r eco rd p la yer
m ise llne ns '1 dryers and apple peeler

MISC
1q74 G r' a~Jely gar den tra ctor w e lednc start &amp; dual
whe els bru sh hog rol o plow hand ma de tra ct or I H
stone burr mtl f and 4 c yl in d er Contin ental mot or
tra il er 7 rolls new welded mesh w1 r e 9 1n Wa r ds table
saw 6 H P Mart in 60 boa t motor lloor fu r na ce Wa rm
Morntng gas st ove w thermostat
vented ga s hea t ers
8 bi g alumtn•m wtn dow and m i se atumtnum windows
log chains gas btr ch fogs lor firep l a ce • 1 H P le t
pump l ot s of hand tools Wt zard lawn mower 37 ft
a lum inum ext ladder meta l c abt ne t fence c harg er
Johnson C B rooftng oak lum ber sawed for cattle
~ac k s and m tsc othe r Ite m s

s

ANTIQ UE OR COLLECTOR ITEMS
Cu t g lass vase &amp; dtshes Bend tx rad io &amp; record player

16xl0 p•ctureframe krau l culler 8 gal slone jar w lid
corn shel ler mllk cr.n
foun dati on sto n es

LUNCH
D Smtih
949 2033

cro ssc ut saws

CASH
J Carnahan
949 7708

se w~raf large

POSITIVE 10
L Donohue
741 3048

Not respon sible f or acddents or loss of property

I

MONDAY, MAY 29

lklby s II ng
446 ~ n.q

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All events managed by
my

Ph

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Athens Ridmg Club

WILL 00 BABY SITT ING n my
ho ne n Cen teno y o eo Co I

Br e akfast
lun c h
dtnner served

4 46 77 4Q

and

Adulls Sl DO
Children Under 12 Free

SWH fl ER ond sew ng ma ch ne
epa r po I s onrl ~ uppl e~ fl ck
up a nd del ve ry Dov1 s Vocu n
1
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( leone
C eek Rd P 1 44 6 0'194
f' A~QUAU

~le(l col
44 6 Ill 6 day o • r ght

I HU~MAN

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30

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77 Trad e lor

co n&lt;ll •o n s
Mot1am
me oan name
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lc c t
P1.3 rta mn g !0
Norwa y
Nt!CiqJIE C t.:~
Cush or
F ed a t
grnn ular
snow

37 Young
salmon
39 Ma n s n•Ck.

'a me

40 P o1ec t \l e

d• ch

See the A II New

4t Pc-rm •t s
4? cn alc edony
u Con stell a

Aspen Today At

46
•

CARROLL NORRIS

tton
Oepos1t o f
mud

47 Sle ep 1 ght
48 Uml o f Ita I

v

an c u rency
SO D ree l on

52 G ve up
53 Ttad e Un1on

DODGE

tabb r )

55 Torp•d

OhiO

Rutland Furniture
Bargain Center

57 Sym bol to•
tcllur um
~8 Evergre e n
shrub s
AIQ0 11Q UI&lt;trl

lnd1an
.- 60 Co n1unc 11on
.... 2 Compas s
._
po1 nl
.,..
R d c ulou s

--

w ld hOQ

mo ney
78 Wal l oauwng
80 Co n sec tatc
81 The sel f
82 Ceases
84 B bh c at
mo unta n
86 Do w ny
du6s
87 Moroccan
se ap ort
89 Na ttv e metal

9?
95
98
99

Sl ng
Cnecks

B e b OirlC
Wo r sn•oed
101 Crossb red
103 COly co rne r
104 Pos ses s•ve
pr ono un
105 H un ed
106 G re e k etter
107 T eu ton1 c
de• ty
108 Ch •mney
ca t bon
110 Born
r 11 Manu sc rtpt
1abb r )
112 Unl oc ~ed
tpo e l )
t 13 S to rage b n
t iS Ma• de n
IO ¥f&gt;d by
Zeus
11 7 Gt I s nam e
119 Hoc ke y po
sl\ on l abbr 1
t20 Arab•a n
pr•n cc
t}t P erce
124 Ret use tram
grape s
126 Send tor th
127 Repel ho n
128 Ant1sept c
130 Planet

131Landed
IJ3 Parent

!colloq 1
134 Untt o f
s.a me se
cu rr ency

135 Slalk
137 Clan

139 Pro htbtl

tAO Inc lined
road way
141 r es t
14J Anc •e nt
Greek c ty
14 5 Bef ore
146 Burd ensome
148 Bt o wned as
bre ad
150 Ra tl ro ad car

HOUS~ on t q u e~ ~ u r
n lure s tr pp ng
re po
ond
•ef n shed County Hd 1::1 off 35
Le 1ter v He
V I loge
Clo~cd
Monday &amp; I u e~ d o y ~ v e r ngs
by appo nl men l 14::, 9 411

!colloq 1

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153 Unfa 1r blow
154 Parad •se
156 Kmd of sa J

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157 Es senc e
t58 Al eu t tan •s
lana
t59 Euro pean
160 Mo untatn
lake s

DOWN
1 Meph s
l oph e les

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s ud

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6 Prepos

31 Melal
33 Spurl lotlh
361reland
38 Under

gro und pari
o f p lant
Unmarr~ed

woman
41 M1ne ve•n

43 Slupely
45 Handl e s
46 Culling
47 Antl e red

mal

am

s name
51 Wettd
51 Box ed
53 Abound
49

Man

S4 Two- toed
slo th

56 Assaulled
59 Pr ereq u• stl e
SO Seasonmg
61 lubrtcates
63 Com m ts
stons
&amp;5 Percer¥ed bv
l a uc h
67 Beas t o f bUT

den

!ton

7 In mu stc

hig h
BKng of
beas t s

9 Cro w n
tO Rehance
t 1 Ire lan d
t2 Consu m ed
I J Pronoun
14 Sacred bu ll
15 Mans nt ck
name
16 Swi ng•ng
hortzon ta l

bar

17Lan ded
property

70 Meel•ng

n

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74 Fre nc h ar11

cle
76 Nole of

scal e
77 Enltc tng
wo man
79 Burma
tnbesman
83 We tght o l In

d!O
65 Harves ter

66 Tra n sgress

es

87 Deco rate

88 River tsl ands
89 Con)uncllon
90 Be de91

92
93

94

ct al
Pro nou n
Grea t num

ber

Hebrew
month
96 Chnst ma s
carol
97 Tw st

!colloq I
100 Hypo
th e l•c at
Ioree

IOZ Fale
105 Pa rt of
hreptace

109 Enghsh

streetcar

69 htsl

4 Rode nt

5 Break

18 MUSICa l tn
slrumen ts
20 Snare
23 Narro w flat
board
25 Th tck slice
27 Worthless
28 Jac ke t

40

pre ssed
Ro man oltt

11 2 Leave ou t
11 3 Bnstl c
114 tn flammat• o n
of th e ear
116 Grea t b us
lar d
11 8 Macaws

120 Exalled
111 Splendor

122 Spun

113 Heraldry
gral1ed
125 Crawl er

126 Ktle

127 M ale sheep
I pi)

129 Lampt eys

131 Wu e me sh

132 Soulh Amer
tcan serpent

\33 Mallei
134 Babytoman
abode of

dead
136 Small faclory
136 Gull hke
bud s

140 Bellow
141 Ttpste r

!colloq I
1.f2 M oth e r o f
He len o t
Trov
14.f Cha.r
147 Inlet
1~ Small child
149 lair

151 Greek leller
153 Nole of
scale

155 Compass
po1n1

See Dave, Herb or Mik e GratP.
or Gene Smith

Rutland Furniture
742-2211

Arnold Grate
Rutland , Oh10

·

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10 work n l ornol o
t c ld s I op pay Uo Ia!&gt; l lelo Kl

NO IHM TOO l o1ge or too srnall
W I buy I p1ece or co nple te
h o u ~e h o l d New used or n II
que ~ Morft s fur 1 l urr&gt; 2U N
2 d St
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CJr:n 637o

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WORK

CHIP WOOD
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tor De l vered l o O h1o Pa ll e t
Co HI '2 Pomeroy 99'2 2689
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s lver ond go ld We 1eed f(jbtl
and o ld er s lver co ms tluy sell
or trade Ca ll Roger Wo n ~ l e y
!41 23:1 1

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PRACTICAL NURSES
R ece tv e full pa y whtle
rece 1vtn g
approve d
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t1m e pos1tton s for lPNs
Exce ll ent starting sa la ry
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Ohio 45631 Telephone 614
446 1641
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Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

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MONDAY, JUNE 5, 9 A.M. 1978

IRHH AVtN G RAMICS

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G lenn Horold Adk 1s J1
Moy 29 1907 11 yao rs ago
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: veu on ly I ve fro m doy to day
Afl that you ho ve learned
All that you hove seen
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Ne ver to be reca pt ured
• Never to be den t f ed
TM love we sha red
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In nernory of Dy ke Go ell who
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STATE OF OHIO
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' Your Fn e ndly Dealer "
Don 't fo rget before you buy any car, New or Use d . we can sa ve you
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446-2642

"We Sell Better Living"
TWO MILE S OUT - Ro ule 160 appro x
land good Investment for only $10 000

Your Full T1me
Real Estate Broker

LOG CABIN -

NEW LISTING

OWN YOUR OWN CAMPSITE In lhe w&lt;lderness ol Ihe
Wayne Nahona I Forest 5 t o 8 acre tra cts of wood land
Maintenance

free

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3 BR 2 story tr ame hOm e fir epla ce ea t 10 kr t chen
wrlh range an d r efr rg 30 x24 b lock gnrage ha s
workshop a nd pa neled oflrce Beau t tul ' 2 acre wooded
lo t C1ty Sc hols Clay E lementary

ki tchen. with plent y of space for fam&lt;ly dln ong 3 BR
Concrete d n ve

Co sell &lt;ng fasl for $32 000
NEW LISTING

frame and bnck wt th 5
bedrooms and 3 ba ths rec
room w1th pool table
doubl e garage forced atr
hea tm g a nd cooling untt
larg e patto wrth sundeck
ho use 1s totally carpeted
and
m a ny
o ther
conven re n ces too numerous
to mention
Located on
State Route 7 In R1ggs
Crest Manor Well worth

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BUILD I NG OR MOBILE HOME SI TE
Glas sbur n Rd tn Spr tng frel d Twp $ 4 000

$16,000
coun tr y atmosph er e fr end l y netghborhOd 3 B R br1ck
an d tram e on w ell land sc aped 1 acre lot Frre plrt ce f u l
l y carpet ed lamr ty srzed k1fchen ga r age p atro

45)1(150 shaded f lat lo4 tust four miles f rom town

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b nns and bo1h l1oder
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tor Sale. !tent ur Trade
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trade lo1 bu lldo1er 01 mo!or
horne Coli 1 J(}.t 6d8 5607 f o• t
Goy W V

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r anc h Bea med ce rlmg 1n f amrty rm Pan tr y st ora ge
plu s lois of real wood cabrne ts sna c k bar rn krf chen
Full bath s- lully ca rpe ted Sundec k w rtn bur It rn ben
ches and table 2 c ar garage h as atft C storage t!u lo
open er Slo r age bl d g J • ac r e lcve lrtwn Near Ho lz er
Hosprtal

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co rner lo t 1n Arbaugh
Add1fron Tuppers Plarns

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ll.:IS ~m a l tJnrn
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t ully c ar pc l ecl Lo ts ol c(1b net s 1n krtc hr n p lus r un oc
me! dr5hwasncr Cen (1rr cond Drrl p~es rn c tu ch d

Oh o Only S5 000 00 down
n ce

Any U S made car- p•rls
ex t ra 1f needed Exc lud es
front w hee l drt vt nrs

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PLANTS &amp; SONS

Call Now For

PLUMBING
HCO irng
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Appotntment

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Pomeroy landmark
~ck W Carsey, Mgr
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Phone9922111

Route lb() ot hergrf'len
Phone 446 1735

OHAIN 8

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CLtAN ING IER

VIC!: Open 'J4 Hr 7 days o
week
~ !ar cher &amp; Sou
Ph

l'&gt;h '391

FARM FOR SALE - IDI ACRES - All clean mos lly
tillabl e presently tn grass 2 ponds several good ba rn s
&amp; shed s 3 cow milk parlow tab base 12x60 mobrle
homer s now rente d 650ft fr on tag e on Stat e Rt 55J at
Eno Oh o 2 000 It frontage on coun ty rd S75 000 Ca I
lor more details

WE NEED LISTINGS
VE RY BADLY REAL
ESTATE IS SELLING SO
LET US SELL YOURS

A SOUNO INVESTMENT descrobes lh 1s 47 A fra cl ol
land Loca t ed approx 3 12 m 1 fr om Holze r Hosp• tal
near Kerr Rolling tract 15 mos tl y clean grassland &amp;
pr rc ed at $40 000

Ch erv l lemley Assoc 1ate

Hom e Phone742 200l

COMMERCIAL LAND FOR LEASE - 400 fl fr ontage

on

Htl1on Wolfe , A ssoc 1ate

Home 949 2599
GeorgeS HobsteHer Jr
Broker

$45,900
Tall ptnes surround th1s new brtck and frame 3 BR
ranch Pat io doors open on to IJery p rivate shaded
Pt"flo 2 full baths f ireplace 2 car garage Central heat
and a1r c ond
Nearly an a cre
Qualtty plu s
cons tru ct ton

Brr c k and lrc1m e ranc h sunken farnrty rm w rth b r c ~
milnfe
wood bu r n~r Kr lc hc n has sna c K oa r wr it
stoo ls lo t s ol caornC' t s 3 BR 17 x2 4 co ver ect prlf1 0 Ctf )
sc hools S26 00 g~'l s bu&lt;lgef

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INEXPENSIVE LIVING cou nty wr~ter

123000
VIEW OF THE RIVER N• ce ol der home 1 tfh
ren t al
L1ve downsta i rs
wtth 5 room s and bath and
le t your renters buy lhts for
you
Good locatron in
Pomeroy Just S30 000

N ce older 4

bedroom h o me wllh central
heat and a tr Has 9 rooms
rn all wtth ove r t 1 acre of
land
Garage
and
ou tb u lldtng Want S7B 000

- 3

bedroom stu cco home with
natural
gas
ce ntra l
wtth

10 x50 dbl wrd e on PNm Cl n('nl f ounc!a l ron 3 BR l cunr

Plans call for wh i te sh utters and white p i llars on the
front porch to ac cept thts beaut i ful charcoal gra y
ranch comb f a mily rm and k1tchen beautiful wood
cabinets r&lt;~nge dlsp dishwasher 3 BR 2 lull baths
(master suite had rt s own full bath) spacious Irving
rm w1th f 1repla ce 1 car garage wtth workshop area
sheded pat io 1', a c re level lot

modern bath natural gas
central heati ng and fu ll

basemen! A good buy for
IUS! $8 000
SH DOD - 5 y•ar old 3
bedroom all one floor plan
home wt1h centr al hea t
c rty water severlll closets

nice equ ipped kitchen
carpeting

and large

The price Is nght on th ls two story 3 BR suburban
propert y that boasts over f1v e acres and low ta xes

Galhpolls Clly School DtSiro c l

\

5 rm

biilh

TOO tt lot on Route 588 21 , m•

$32,000

tow n

ses.ooo
95 acres plus 127 available for lease Good pasture
fenced 3 ponds Good barn and other oulbudd&lt;ngs
Remodeled 3 BR farm home New sidtng storm doors
and wrndows

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niCE LOT
Good m obrll..' lotn or Du I{! u
'ac r e nrce lana lcoalcct clo&lt;:. to 1 Jwn on 1:.
l'duced to ~4 100

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WE NEED LISTING S
WE HAVE A WAITING LilT OF QUAL IFIED
BUYERS LIST WITH US FOR FA ST AC TIO N ON
VOUR PROPERTV

Evenmgs Call
Oscar Batrd, Realtor 446-4632
John Fuller, Realtor 446-4327

BOB LANE
BRANCH MANAGER
855 SECOND AVENUE
GALLIPOLIS OHIO

S40,000
baths frame ran ch neat as a p tn Centra l
heat and arr cond paneled garage tam ly k1fc hen
wt th range Ctty schools

$42 ,000
3 mi les from c1ty

qu1et ne i ghborhood beautrful
se ttmg Nearly 2 acre s w rth lots of trees 3 BR frdme
family krlchen ftrep la ce formal d1 nr ng garag e C1 t y
schools

BE THE FIRST TO SEE THIS ONE Lavely 2 slo ry 1n

$30,00U
Downt ow n near stiopp 1ng sc hools e t c Ve ry nr c t~ 1 B R
tr arne 1 1 ba ths cu te as c1 bu iT on 1&lt;1tch en plus h
cMpetrng throu ghout For mill drn,ng lovelY toye r wr fh
opC'n stat rway Lg spa c1 ous room c; Low \40 00 Qas
b udg et

town , lBR ' s 'full baths. large LR, form al dtnmg rm
formal Ioyer, mod ern kitchen 2 WB hreplace s full
basement
gas h eat and carport
Shown
by

appo1ntmenl only STROUT REALTY . 4461&gt;0D9

s133,000

$150,000

155 Acre farm 60 acres t1lla ble rest pasture and
timber 1 200 lb tobacco base Excellent building sites

117 acre da rry I arm nc ar R ro Grr\nde BeaUti f Ul new 4
BR nom e '} full b aths t ull y c:: .=.rpe tcd to'\m rm 7 car
garage plu s o lde r nome surt(lble l or t encln l or rrntr~l
Tht s 1S truly a sn owpl,'tc c w ould be rdc(11 tot bu S111ess
vent ure go lf cour s(' c oun tr y ciU I) Cl'l!:o Y access f rom

along state route Gal Ita County rural wa ter 40 x 60

barn lool shed and Implement shed Bu&lt;ldings '"good
con d 3 BR , l bath home wllh lull basemen! 2 car
garage

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SER VIC E IS OUR BUSINE SS

RON CANADAY, REALTOR

446-3636

NEW LISTING
Lov£1y ncwhomeb('rnQhurl l II' L
sha ped w 1l h starned w ood '" \..0 an d bl rc lo. lrorr1 h 1 1
bedrooms lq
vrnq r o,
Q dHl l l(j "' I{ h t n t II
OIC' l e 2 l ull b U!tl S t~nCJ c;.
0 1(' 5t i U,llt C1 on l 1 q
lo t oil Rou te 160 S60 000 -Y'-

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ALL LISTINGS SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Audr ey Canaday
Realior Assoc1al e

rn
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GRACIOUS LIVING
IN TOWN
Lar9e VIctor ion Homo wllh 2 lilod IN!Ihs and 112 IN!Ih, 4
btdrooms, llbrorv dining room, llwing room wllh
chorry woodwork 5 lfroplaces, lully insulolod and
storm windows 2 cor gorogeon a Iorge lot owerlook1ng
tho Ohio on lslandsodo A lint piau to railt a lomfl y In
gracioU1 comfort Call Mlnnlng Wtlhtrholt 44t 4313
Days or 44t Oll9 Ewenlngs lor appglntmant

After Hours

rtOUSE FOR sa le b room 5 ond
both Roc tne Ok10 Som Vote$
9&lt; ~

7l02

I ' acres located I m1le fr om
Meigs M ine No 1 Onlled w,ll
sepllc tonk $fKXX.I 742 1565

LOCATE BUYERS
W e ftnd buyers who have !he
money to buy your home or farm We do 1t
SELL THE BUYE N S - 11 SOUrtOb t OSCIIthebuv c ron
purc hasrng yo u r home or far m W e do •t

ECONOMY MINDED '
Very n ce lo l wrth b£' 1U I h!
Spa n sh des1gn mobill h(l,0\..0
. . ,.
tS argl' wtll1 ? llrll
ba rn s clcc l rr c f rrcplr.cc
ure ancl t, B p 1 o
plus srdewatks Also il 10 c;. \~·1!&gt; ourldr no on Tl'&lt; :1 1
S\6150
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LOCATE MORTGAGE MO N EY - We asst sl 111e buyer
rn loc altng thE' addr t tOna l mor tgage money to ouy ou r
proper ty
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we

COMPLETE

BEEF CATTLE COUNTRY - On e of Gall1a
County's better stock farm s ThiS one has
been m the same famol y for 35 yrs Approx
90 A of permanent grassland has been hm
ed, ferhilled &amp; 11 1n a hogh state of produ c
toon All bottom land has been t1t ed Owners
are r eltn ng &amp; have agr eed to g1ve up the1r
comfortable 2 story , 1 rm &amp; bath hom e
Other features are 2 good barn s, 4 sheds,
cellar house, corn cnb, larg e lob base, 3
ponds plus good well, some com~erc1at
limber reported , lots of rd . frontage tn
Perry Twp Shown by apomtment only
$100,000 STROUT REALTY , 446 0008
'

Y ou can llJvc , 1 D &lt;1ro1 11
II"" a me hOme nr ce kr t r f1 Pn u t rl! ty r oom ba lll { ,'lr Pr r
thr uugMou l ele c heat ,1 1 rrtpiML rn t ht It'- nr..1 ro1n 11
h('lp ke ep luel b rll s do w n c 1rport ilnd
l r
101 ,
K C sc nool d str Cl l or only $3J 000
NEW LISTING
1 ,, c:, hom{' r&lt;; prrct d l o &lt;,1 !1 II I 1.._
1320sq ft ollrv ngspncl' AcOlV I v1nQr oom ""'" 1p
proved kr t c hen c1n d d nHlQ lnrqe l iln I r oom
!
bedrooms oath Ia r oe ut l r1y room work &lt;; lrop
I
hcn t nnd a nr ce 101 w t r'l Cllil llliHlk len&lt; rn\~
s n Q!HJ

REALTY

SERVICE -You

want

we

Call992 7Ul
CONTACT .
Lois Poulty
Branch Mlnagtr

'OOOBU Y
GOOdOICIU 110 lt JIJI'Urootnc. 11n1
Or ce d cl tr t ur nn cr !or,lffd on 1 nr&lt;
lor rr B (l\1 I'
~ eeds il l r! ! c work bu t on! ( Sl / BOO

OFFICE 446-7900

3 BR l 11

&gt; slory older home, l

on double lal Asking
SlS,OOO
104 W Mil In
Pomeroy
992 2291

sn aoo

TONEY REALTY co

somebody to h andle all the t ttte d etar ls that Me
nec:es.sarv to sahs f ac t orrly com plet e th e l ransa c tron
do 11

storm windows, new roof,

VA OR FHA f.o~.tlrc1 C I !Vl 110m• n 1::\rcfw• II 3 b clroorn
~ ce ba!h mth ShOW I r nOd r
k.r!ch( n r { r 1r r&gt; I
mty

LISTINGS
NEEDED
WE
AOVERTISE
NATIONALLY - WE BUY - SELL - TRADE

tl owrrs cvuywncrc

ANY HOUR
2S if2 LOCUST ST , GALLIPOLIS. 0

and dryer, 2 baths, out.
building wllh e lectric for
storag e, alum siding

72 MILL CRE~K
Good h0111l w Hl 311 (!room&lt; t l "
d 1nrng r oorn
b l &lt;;Pm n t qood rr&gt;ntrl! proorrr( I' I I
\1 0 5()0

west o f

Kyger Creek Schools

Lou Lutton
Realtor Assoc1ate
even1ngs 446 3005

l1undry room with washer

lor $10 500

carporl

1S 111 1 "&gt;( !! rnq
for ttu s qu )Ill y c on st ru(t ed J H R br c k II MclwOOd
ttoo r s ce ram c I lied lJ ~th Cen!rcll heM and 1 r cond
!S7b 00 monTnl y gas budq('l) F utt b asem ent ( Mpor l
MMy ex t ras ' In cllv

2 27 cleared ac r es w tt h tate mode! double wrde mobt h
home 24x57 w• tti n rce k1fcnen 3 be drooms 2 ~ath s a n&lt;
extrl!l la rg e utt l rty r oo m on bla c k top road 8 mtles fran

As~c•ate5

bedroom, family room with
fireplace , llv•ng room ,
dining room , carpeted
lhroughoul, kitchen
completely equJpptd,

,J!ur ll q l'
roOft IJ (

$12 ,800
Great starfer home on 2 5 acres Large eat In kitchen
with range and refrtge rator d tnrng room 2 BR new
electr tc w~r l ng and msulat 1on North Gallta Schools

lot

HAVE
A PROBLEM
SELLING, LIST WITH US
AND
WE
WILL
OV E RCOME
THE
PROBLEM
G Bruce Telford
He len L Teaford
Sue P Murphy

132 A clean roll •ng

$67 ,000
T r re 1 ned ~ !r ee l wr!h

S37 ,000

lot

Pr iced al only 120 000
POMEROY - 1 bedrooms

ly rm f u ll y CQ UtDPCd kr fChf'n
rnecJ!d l e 0C CUPi111CY

$49,.500

On State Route

large wooded

NEW Lt STING
Goocl 7 bedroom nornr
neat fenced rn ynrtl IOl ll cLI on lhh tr ii..Jr

low n S\5 900

4 APARTMENTS - Large
bric k bud ding tn I he m iddle
of town
Al l apartmen ts
now
rented
N ee ds
han dyman
that
wants
ex tra mcome Pr iced less
lhan a one tam1ly home al

IN TOWN
W rl l 5(' I or tr,HW for l(1rm 3 b (l r oOt J
11ome wr 111 bell h cf nrnq r oou1 • nc.los€'d U I( k nrrr 11 c1 1
f or ce d a r t u rn JCC Also prop1 rty t1~r s .&gt; b1 tlr J(Jfl
q Magf' 'lprtrlm c n1 1h,l l r'J rfnfl(l Good IOC.d ll on on~
~ ond Avenu e

SJS 000

A I tOll"

Pomeroy Ohto

LIST WITH US
OUT OF TOWN

PASTURE FARM FOR SALE -

gra ssland good fences &amp; cr oss fences sprtngs to b
base 5 rm house bar n front s on 3 rds Waln u t Twp

BABY FARM - Tycoon L ake area 10 acre s mostly
clean gra ss land ntcely remode led 2 slor y home 4
BR s bath modern kitchen formal d rn rng rm new
sh ag ca rpet
Co
wate r
3 small ouf bu rl d 1ng s
lm med rate o c cupdn cy GalltpOI IS C tty School 0 st

216 E Second Str..,l

RACINE -

State Route 7 approx 6 m r nor th of town Wrtt le ase
all or par i

S'5 000

VIRGIL B SR ~~~
f91 3325

M IDDLEPORT
M 011rng to th 5 a r Ea? You II !)l q! ,r
you tn spec tcd tnrs ou t sran&lt;.t.ny home H a~ J neoruon
P"' ba th s d1nrng r oom nrcc mo&lt;J..rn h !Ctlr n
vrm1
room w th I r epla Ct fu t CClr nr Ire! n tl ur 1 01 !lr 11
gMage $36 500

Co s ntces t su bd•vls1ons All ul I t es a variable $6 000

MUNIIV
l oca ted o n Ht 141 cl!y woh:t r cr ly
sthool., 5 mrn from Collrpolr!o
and Hol ler Hosp !ol

l' lumb111g Heo1 rng
'/1 5 lhr dA ve ·U b J782

rms bath part

RESTRICTEO BUILDING LOT - Corner lol ,n Spnng
Valley Eslat es 166 fl frontage on Maple One of Gall &lt;a

MO BIL~ HOM~ S LO l l
t, HHN I tHHACl MOBILt COM

AND Ht:ATING
Cor Four l h &amp; l' rr1e
flhone 44b JBtltl or 446 44 777

4

Townsh&lt;p Gall&lt;polos C&lt;ty Schoo l Dosl

$49,900

Hulm'&amp;for ltf!ll t

CAHHH SPLUMBING ,

Co

ba se men t n eed s some reparr!i wood burnrng sto ... e
almos l 2 a c res on lhe Bar cus Hollow Rd
Cl ay

14 x52
3
balhs 1 porches localed on

heal ing

O WN~H

J bdr

Localed on old Route 160 at

EIGHT THOUSANO DOLLARS -

600 00

n

10/b l u ~ t

Localed on Slale Roule 7 al

ROONEY AREA - 160 a cres 100 acr es pa s tur e &amp;
cr opland coa l &amp; lrmestone reported near proposed
U S 35 good nvestment property $100 000

\1 acres

thts

on

Kanauga Corner lot ha s appr ox 170ft fr on tage on 7
Ideal for almost any type busrness

E11ergr een Lrn coln Pike &amp; Georges Creek Rd
wa l er ava I able M ob1le homes welcome

1s heated with bottle ga ~
and ha s good we ll Sell ng

will pu r chase
home

COMM ERC IAL SITE -

LOTS FOR SALE -

wrth li v able home located

19 76 F u q u a

a acre s

Upper River Road location Kttchen wtth eatt ng spa ce

Ullllly room Natu ral gas Provale water system 2 BR

pn ce Sl 500 00 nn acre
Bus mess c orner on St ate
Route 7 and 33 arross from
Bea co n Ser11 rc e Stat ion
tn s tde
Pome ro y
corpora t 1on l1m 1ts Call for
more rnfo

s~o

small

tn Middl eport rent potent1al of over SJO 000 per year
Cal l for more mformalton

NEW LISTING 19 acres
on Lrn c oln Htll - selli ng

proce

MORGAN TOWNSHIP - 36 acres near Me&lt;gs Mm es 5
ac r es level most of ba lance could be pa slu re
str eam townsh1p road $11900

INCOME PROPERTY - 22 000 sq II bu&lt;ld &lt;ng loca ted

St\5 000 00

NEW LISTING

now avatlabl e adlotntng t housands of acres ol
government land Pub l te hunttng frsh lng and r;amprng
perm rtted
Prtces st art at $2500 wtth I n ancmg
av atlable

RACCOON CREEK 13 ac res of flat land w rlh
approx 1500 ft o f creek frontage sandy sari ba rn
located tn No rth ern Ga l Ita Co SlJ 000

12 room

\HI\ ANO MOHIGAGi CO
v(' U\ a &lt;.ot1 for I? Jipe rt gu•don c1..
and a!&gt; sr~ r on&lt;e n obr orung
your ~ H A or VA hom o loon
m or l gogc
I( Onc y a wO'(~
nll'orlnbl c wrlh o u r com ponl'
( II d our u 1 1QII .,t ro te ond l u orr
c nq l ()lm~ a1e more lo voroblc
han lo&lt;ol l mm c ng C.oiiJpol ~
Ph 446 1517

OFFICE 446-7013

to gel away

a room s

wtfh I ba th 3 bedroo ms
wtlh
large
c losets
basem ent newly pa tnted
fu lly carpe ted gas a nd coa l
or wood furnaces
lo w
utdrty btlls Garage wtfh
worksho p
firep l ace tn
house loc ated on St Route
338 ns de tf}e corp ora ti on
ltmtts of R'actne
Ohto
Elec tnc by Oh 1o Power

l OANS McU:N
DON M O IH G A G ~ COMPANY
l ao 1 Weprc.,cntotrYe
Vr olct
(oo/.. e
V111~
463 SN ond
Ave ~~:co 1d fl oor Gallrrol"
Ohro 45631 Coli 4&lt;~ 0 71

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Large stone loreplace modern balh

loft logs are hand hewn 14 wooded acres great pla ce

Plumbrng and Heallog

Coven.
Carports,
Roof Ptlnt, Stt· UP
and R•levellng Call.

BIU.'S

PHONE 992 6l3l
9a m 4 p m
Ctpsed Thursdays and
Saturdays at noon

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EXPERT
HUNTER

1218 EASTERN AVE. • GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

Oftt ce Hr5

Home Phone 992 S139

8 VA

BAIRD &amp; FULLER
REALTY

CANADAY REALTY
446-3636

on Hysell R u n Road Home

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jMPROVEMENTS
Storm
W1ndows .
Storm
Doors ,
Replacement
Wm ·
dows. Pat.J Covers,
Alum mum S1dmg and
Accessones Call

PA~OUAL~

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TWO t:I UII UING lah be rng lo h 7
IS ~ 11 Geog lcu ~ Subdrv ~ r on
Lor No B · ~ 100! ee t fr ontage by
1J51ee t deep lot N o 7 ·~ ~9 Fr
frontage opp1 0)111T\Otcly 135
feet deep on d b5 Ice! wrdc o l
tt P rear N1•a r !:.olr ~ b u 1y G1ode
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ol Ga ll po lr~ O h o W llro 1
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98~ 3 ~79

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266? and 949 71b0

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I WO SJOIY !rome house b
room s ond both cellar &lt;1u l
burldrng ~ 4 acre ~ land at ed ge
o l Rurl on d Compl ete tro rl er
hook up a lso 2 bonk :; oppro1~
ed prope rly ol SI S 500 Phone
992 7(Jq4

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Phone 992 2181

l:lY OWNtH 5 acre 5 w rth Q 100m
house H?H GAS 2 ca r garage
~ umm e r k rdmn ond bordered
by 2 cree k s Co li 985 JH27

HOOM hou~ e bo r~ o 1d au 1
dry roo m modc rr 1 k•tchon 5
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pa 51ure a ll lu reed A ~ k tng
$1) ()(X) f!hon e 9916J IQ

PUlliNS U&lt;CAV AIIN G Compk te
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loll a flf'r 4 p rn :Jbl !~60

fho '~~ ~ ~ 11 64

C\7~ -Jack W Carsey , Mgr

Tank

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Pomeroy landmark

Jack's Sej)tic

::;rruce• OffciTd

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I o nn Con~ n uct orr 74} 13JH

C\7~ ~ck W Carsey Mgr

141/

Anyday, any11me
Phone 985 39D6
Jack Ginter 995 3906

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backh oe wo rk dump !r uc lo. ~
and lo b o y~ lot hrrc w II haul
tllrtrt to .. ollme~ l o,eord
grove! Co li ~ ob or llog1 Jd
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Ph o .-. 118 ) 4'/l:l J

J2 000 ocruo l

commerc1al
Call
for
eshmate 24 hour serv1ce

Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
T1 res
Ballery .
Installation Serv1ce

~ ~WIN G MACHI N~

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,

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Georg e S Hobstefter Jr ,
Brok er
ID7'h Sycamore St
Pom eroy, Ohto

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and

For The Best
Prtce In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

Call
992 6323 or 992 6011
515\mopd

~ARMAll

PhtiiH " qQ} }181

R.e s Jdenlial

4-lD-IIC

Under hang gutters &amp; roo m
addtt10ns
For Free Estimates

SUf't R
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19~8

Auto &amp; Truck
Repa1r
Also Transmission
Repa1r
Phone 9'12 5682

Alum. &amp; Vin~
Siding

I'H l VINA !O J&lt;
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upr ght lreet er 1/ d CU /r
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fl~ W S:J /5 304 7l:J ~ 4 1]

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REALTY

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$4)0

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SALES AND SERVICE
11 9 lfc

NI:W J bedroom house 2 boths
1 acre Mrdcllcpor t
al l e ec
( osv Ia ~ullor d Phone 491
7diH

$EPTIC TANK
CLEAN•IIIG

ROGER HYSELL
GARAGE

992 7119or 9921041

l li:ClJ.II C LliVLl f iJbr ooduro nd n
cu bo lor U5ed o nce SO() ~~ n
J rn c ~ e r c ~ er 11(&gt;r ~ qood cond
t or S60 997 5411

POMEROY
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liKl Nf-W ~ ~or~ Cro ft ~ no JO n
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AI Tromm Const.

DAVE'S BACKHOE
&amp;
DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

'~5 75or J.l} } U8 1

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300,Mam St
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomerov 991 6292
or 992 6263
8AMto4!0PM

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LIST SALE
$79 ll $44 18
S8l 01 Sl1 91
589 19 SS5 17

BR79x13
GR78x14
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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

H~Y~

lRAClORS

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PU92 2171

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

'T HE MILEAGE MAKER"

lte41.tor to tiM

llJ76 250 l 1du1o Hondo b eell en!
co tld! tror Le s!&gt; th filn 800 m 1€!.
A ~ lo.u q $ ~0
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5600 61 4 64ll j /90

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pepper ~ hunf:!m 1011 wu ~ ~ I"(' I
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h' ol r
Geroldrne Ue land

DURA STEEL RADIAL

Radiator~
Service ~
rrom ,.,. l.r,..t frvd; or
C.••

CARTER

DELTA

EXPERIENCED

PA Nl f- O H !&gt;ole Alum nun pont
r ew bu c lo. et~ ne vet beer o pe 1
&lt;'d 100 gal ovorloble or $4 50
pe r gol or Blue l a h.: ~ par r o t
(0Al l Mi:S T O N~ s. ond qrnvel
SJ .':JO pt&gt; goll o l 9lJJ. 6 IJ Or
r olcrum chl o• dt&gt; It:• tr r101 dog
49'1 6206
l oad and oi l typ e~ of soli b
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cyr-loped o w lh br g drn a nor y
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$750 Phone 247 7163
f)~ ~ I !&gt; H ~Cl!O N ol Ihe be~t wood
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cuo; lom zed w th ~u c de clu tch
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1971 OAI~UN PICKUP 4 'twn'i
New
clu tch
nu ll It'
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bro lo. es SIJOO Co119Q? 7.':JJ4

ltr al E•tatc for Sale

HOMtSITf:S l or so le 1 acr e and
up Mrddlepart near Rulloud
Co ll992 7481

Q7 1 1-0WO ~ 100 prdr..u p :J40 0 cyl

JH:Dun ~AFt .s. lmt w 1h GoBo~ e
1ob ets &amp; ~ Vop wOit.&gt;r p ~~ ~
Ne o,on Drug

M~

Business Services

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Oougtas wernernott- Broker 446 4244

SALES 4SSOCIATE
Earl W1nters 446 3818

John Ca ud ill67l4167
Charles K teslmg 446 3964
Lee Johnson 25* 6740

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payment Thrs prop12rty
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NEW LISTING
Thrs IOV('Iy brtc k and t r,1mc hOm• ~~
located ou t 160 II hn s 3 brdroom3 cou nl ry k •f rhen 1
ba ths nrce IJv rn g room Over !le ad ccn l r~l a r c111 ~ ~'
one car tttta c h ed g.vaqe on a t ~U(' lot

WE NEEO YOUR HOM ES TO SELL AS YOU CAN
SEE OUR LISTINGS ARE GETTING VERV LOW
WE HAV E BUYERS READY TO BUY FOR FAST
ACTION ON YOUR HO ME CALL US TODAY
AT HOME

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service Hotpomt and
brand s

Porn eroy Landmark

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Jack W Carsey Mgr

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Awnings,
Pttla

446-2642

"We Sell Better Living"
TWO MILE S OUT - Ro ule 160 appro x
land good Investment for only $10 000

Your Full T1me
Real Estate Broker

LOG CABIN -

NEW LISTING

OWN YOUR OWN CAMPSITE In lhe w&lt;lderness ol Ihe
Wayne Nahona I Forest 5 t o 8 acre tra cts of wood land
Maintenance

free

qualtty

butlt

br tck

Spa c to us

3 BR 2 story tr ame hOm e fir epla ce ea t 10 kr t chen
wrlh range an d r efr rg 30 x24 b lock gnrage ha s
workshop a nd pa neled oflrce Beau t tul ' 2 acre wooded
lo t C1ty Sc hols Clay E lementary

ki tchen. with plent y of space for fam&lt;ly dln ong 3 BR
Concrete d n ve

Co sell &lt;ng fasl for $32 000
NEW LISTING

frame and bnck wt th 5
bedrooms and 3 ba ths rec
room w1th pool table
doubl e garage forced atr
hea tm g a nd cooling untt
larg e patto wrth sundeck
ho use 1s totally carpeted
and
m a ny
o ther
conven re n ces too numerous
to mention
Located on
State Route 7 In R1ggs
Crest Manor Well worth

'

BUILD I NG OR MOBILE HOME SI TE
Glas sbur n Rd tn Spr tng frel d Twp $ 4 000

$16,000
coun tr y atmosph er e fr end l y netghborhOd 3 B R br1ck
an d tram e on w ell land sc aped 1 acre lot Frre plrt ce f u l
l y carpet ed lamr ty srzed k1fchen ga r age p atro

45)1(150 shaded f lat lo4 tust four miles f rom town

lOR S AL~ ~y OWN ~f&lt;
A veluC H vcrvrt'w pr o
p( rty w1th I! Of! loge on I rr ~ I and
S1l OIId A ., , rruv ~ !:j rOO " 'J
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clop 4 4 b 4 3~] £&gt;venrn qs 011d
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po nlrnen t onl y

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lot r C1o wn Cr ty on Gall ro St
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opener Call 44b 4697
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!wn w th wPII wOII r 44 b O.'liJ

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I J • bO Hollypor l.. mah1le home on
pr r11UIU lo t m Chcn lu1 Co li
Jb7 0'100
J~ ACIU I ARM
b nns and bo1h l1oder
~ po t w rrh hook up larg e born
tobotco bo~c Neo Wa terl oo
Oh Coli b 1464 3 'J4J 7

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tor Sale. !tent ur Trade
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lWO lot!&gt; rn Pomeroy WI I
trade lo1 bu lldo1er 01 mo!or
horne Coli 1 J(}.t 6d8 5607 f o• t
Goy W V

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You won I b el tev e a rne C)( l r as rn thr s 3 BR b rr c k.
r anc h Bea med ce rlmg 1n f amrty rm Pan tr y st ora ge
plu s lois of real wood cabrne ts sna c k bar rn krf chen
Full bath s- lully ca rpe ted Sundec k w rtn bur It rn ben
ches and table 2 c ar garage h as atft C storage t!u lo
open er Slo r age bl d g J • ac r e lcve lrtwn Near Ho lz er
Hosprtal

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be droom s
7

co rner lo t 1n Arbaugh
Add1fron Tuppers Plarns

SPECI AL

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3C&lt;'t ut lu i green l~wn 100 x200
ll.:IS ~m a l tJnrn
stor aqe b id W1 lh lot! Ch arn ltnk l r ncc rn rr.: M 3 BR
t ully c ar pc l ecl Lo ts ol c(1b net s 1n krtc hr n p lus r un oc
me! dr5hwasncr Cen (1rr cond Drrl p~es rn c tu ch d

Oh o Only S5 000 00 down
n ce

Any U S made car- p•rls
ex t ra 1f needed Exc lud es
front w hee l drt vt nrs

GEN~

PLANTS &amp; SONS

Call Now For

PLUMBING
HCO irng
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44 b lb~7

Appotntment

OtWI\1 1 PLU MBING
ANO HtAIIN G

Pomeroy landmark
~ck W Carsey, Mgr
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Phone9922111

Route lb() ot hergrf'len
Phone 446 1735

OHAIN 8

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CLtAN ING IER

VIC!: Open 'J4 Hr 7 days o
week
~ !ar cher &amp; Sou
Ph

l'&gt;h '391

FARM FOR SALE - IDI ACRES - All clean mos lly
tillabl e presently tn grass 2 ponds several good ba rn s
&amp; shed s 3 cow milk parlow tab base 12x60 mobrle
homer s now rente d 650ft fr on tag e on Stat e Rt 55J at
Eno Oh o 2 000 It frontage on coun ty rd S75 000 Ca I
lor more details

WE NEED LISTINGS
VE RY BADLY REAL
ESTATE IS SELLING SO
LET US SELL YOURS

A SOUNO INVESTMENT descrobes lh 1s 47 A fra cl ol
land Loca t ed approx 3 12 m 1 fr om Holze r Hosp• tal
near Kerr Rolling tract 15 mos tl y clean grassland &amp;
pr rc ed at $40 000

Ch erv l lemley Assoc 1ate

Hom e Phone742 200l

COMMERCIAL LAND FOR LEASE - 400 fl fr ontage

on

Htl1on Wolfe , A ssoc 1ate

Home 949 2599
GeorgeS HobsteHer Jr
Broker

$45,900
Tall ptnes surround th1s new brtck and frame 3 BR
ranch Pat io doors open on to IJery p rivate shaded
Pt"flo 2 full baths f ireplace 2 car garage Central heat
and a1r c ond
Nearly an a cre
Qualtty plu s
cons tru ct ton

Brr c k and lrc1m e ranc h sunken farnrty rm w rth b r c ~
milnfe
wood bu r n~r Kr lc hc n has sna c K oa r wr it
stoo ls lo t s ol caornC' t s 3 BR 17 x2 4 co ver ect prlf1 0 Ctf )
sc hools S26 00 g~'l s bu&lt;lgef

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INEXPENSIVE LIVING cou nty wr~ter

123000
VIEW OF THE RIVER N• ce ol der home 1 tfh
ren t al
L1ve downsta i rs
wtth 5 room s and bath and
le t your renters buy lhts for
you
Good locatron in
Pomeroy Just S30 000

N ce older 4

bedroom h o me wllh central
heat and a tr Has 9 rooms
rn all wtth ove r t 1 acre of
land
Garage
and
ou tb u lldtng Want S7B 000

- 3

bedroom stu cco home with
natural
gas
ce ntra l
wtth

10 x50 dbl wrd e on PNm Cl n('nl f ounc!a l ron 3 BR l cunr

Plans call for wh i te sh utters and white p i llars on the
front porch to ac cept thts beaut i ful charcoal gra y
ranch comb f a mily rm and k1tchen beautiful wood
cabinets r&lt;~nge dlsp dishwasher 3 BR 2 lull baths
(master suite had rt s own full bath) spacious Irving
rm w1th f 1repla ce 1 car garage wtth workshop area
sheded pat io 1', a c re level lot

modern bath natural gas
central heati ng and fu ll

basemen! A good buy for
IUS! $8 000
SH DOD - 5 y•ar old 3
bedroom all one floor plan
home wt1h centr al hea t
c rty water severlll closets

nice equ ipped kitchen
carpeting

and large

The price Is nght on th ls two story 3 BR suburban
propert y that boasts over f1v e acres and low ta xes

Galhpolls Clly School DtSiro c l

\

5 rm

biilh

TOO tt lot on Route 588 21 , m•

$32,000

tow n

ses.ooo
95 acres plus 127 available for lease Good pasture
fenced 3 ponds Good barn and other oulbudd&lt;ngs
Remodeled 3 BR farm home New sidtng storm doors
and wrndows

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niCE LOT
Good m obrll..' lotn or Du I{! u
'ac r e nrce lana lcoalcct clo&lt;:. to 1 Jwn on 1:.
l'duced to ~4 100

Pr

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l1
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mrn r 1C't us "&gt;how vou tn s t rrr l1rrT1

WE NEED LISTING S
WE HAVE A WAITING LilT OF QUAL IFIED
BUYERS LIST WITH US FOR FA ST AC TIO N ON
VOUR PROPERTV

Evenmgs Call
Oscar Batrd, Realtor 446-4632
John Fuller, Realtor 446-4327

BOB LANE
BRANCH MANAGER
855 SECOND AVENUE
GALLIPOLIS OHIO

S40,000
baths frame ran ch neat as a p tn Centra l
heat and arr cond paneled garage tam ly k1fc hen
wt th range Ctty schools

$42 ,000
3 mi les from c1ty

qu1et ne i ghborhood beautrful
se ttmg Nearly 2 acre s w rth lots of trees 3 BR frdme
family krlchen ftrep la ce formal d1 nr ng garag e C1 t y
schools

BE THE FIRST TO SEE THIS ONE Lavely 2 slo ry 1n

$30,00U
Downt ow n near stiopp 1ng sc hools e t c Ve ry nr c t~ 1 B R
tr arne 1 1 ba ths cu te as c1 bu iT on 1&lt;1tch en plus h
cMpetrng throu ghout For mill drn,ng lovelY toye r wr fh
opC'n stat rway Lg spa c1 ous room c; Low \40 00 Qas
b udg et

town , lBR ' s 'full baths. large LR, form al dtnmg rm
formal Ioyer, mod ern kitchen 2 WB hreplace s full
basement
gas h eat and carport
Shown
by

appo1ntmenl only STROUT REALTY . 4461&gt;0D9

s133,000

$150,000

155 Acre farm 60 acres t1lla ble rest pasture and
timber 1 200 lb tobacco base Excellent building sites

117 acre da rry I arm nc ar R ro Grr\nde BeaUti f Ul new 4
BR nom e '} full b aths t ull y c:: .=.rpe tcd to'\m rm 7 car
garage plu s o lde r nome surt(lble l or t encln l or rrntr~l
Tht s 1S truly a sn owpl,'tc c w ould be rdc(11 tot bu S111ess
vent ure go lf cour s(' c oun tr y ciU I) Cl'l!:o Y access f rom

along state route Gal Ita County rural wa ter 40 x 60

barn lool shed and Implement shed Bu&lt;ldings '"good
con d 3 BR , l bath home wllh lull basemen! 2 car
garage

'11·1

SER VIC E IS OUR BUSINE SS

RON CANADAY, REALTOR

446-3636

NEW LISTING
Lov£1y ncwhomeb('rnQhurl l II' L
sha ped w 1l h starned w ood '" \..0 an d bl rc lo. lrorr1 h 1 1
bedrooms lq
vrnq r o,
Q dHl l l(j "' I{ h t n t II
OIC' l e 2 l ull b U!tl S t~nCJ c;.
0 1(' 5t i U,llt C1 on l 1 q
lo t oil Rou te 160 S60 000 -Y'-

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Rl 35

ALL LISTINGS SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Audr ey Canaday
Realior Assoc1al e

rn
&gt;I

A

GRACIOUS LIVING
IN TOWN
Lar9e VIctor ion Homo wllh 2 lilod IN!Ihs and 112 IN!Ih, 4
btdrooms, llbrorv dining room, llwing room wllh
chorry woodwork 5 lfroplaces, lully insulolod and
storm windows 2 cor gorogeon a Iorge lot owerlook1ng
tho Ohio on lslandsodo A lint piau to railt a lomfl y In
gracioU1 comfort Call Mlnnlng Wtlhtrholt 44t 4313
Days or 44t Oll9 Ewenlngs lor appglntmant

After Hours

rtOUSE FOR sa le b room 5 ond
both Roc tne Ok10 Som Vote$
9&lt; ~

7l02

I ' acres located I m1le fr om
Meigs M ine No 1 Onlled w,ll
sepllc tonk $fKXX.I 742 1565

LOCATE BUYERS
W e ftnd buyers who have !he
money to buy your home or farm We do 1t
SELL THE BUYE N S - 11 SOUrtOb t OSCIIthebuv c ron
purc hasrng yo u r home or far m W e do •t

ECONOMY MINDED '
Very n ce lo l wrth b£' 1U I h!
Spa n sh des1gn mobill h(l,0\..0
. . ,.
tS argl' wtll1 ? llrll
ba rn s clcc l rr c f rrcplr.cc
ure ancl t, B p 1 o
plus srdewatks Also il 10 c;. \~·1!&gt; ourldr no on Tl'&lt; :1 1
S\6150
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If ~

LOCATE MORTGAGE MO N EY - We asst sl 111e buyer
rn loc altng thE' addr t tOna l mor tgage money to ouy ou r
proper ty
00 .,

we

COMPLETE

BEEF CATTLE COUNTRY - On e of Gall1a
County's better stock farm s ThiS one has
been m the same famol y for 35 yrs Approx
90 A of permanent grassland has been hm
ed, ferhilled &amp; 11 1n a hogh state of produ c
toon All bottom land has been t1t ed Owners
are r eltn ng &amp; have agr eed to g1ve up the1r
comfortable 2 story , 1 rm &amp; bath hom e
Other features are 2 good barn s, 4 sheds,
cellar house, corn cnb, larg e lob base, 3
ponds plus good well, some com~erc1at
limber reported , lots of rd . frontage tn
Perry Twp Shown by apomtment only
$100,000 STROUT REALTY , 446 0008
'

Y ou can llJvc , 1 D &lt;1ro1 11
II"" a me hOme nr ce kr t r f1 Pn u t rl! ty r oom ba lll { ,'lr Pr r
thr uugMou l ele c heat ,1 1 rrtpiML rn t ht It'- nr..1 ro1n 11
h('lp ke ep luel b rll s do w n c 1rport ilnd
l r
101 ,
K C sc nool d str Cl l or only $3J 000
NEW LISTING
1 ,, c:, hom{' r&lt;; prrct d l o &lt;,1 !1 II I 1.._
1320sq ft ollrv ngspncl' AcOlV I v1nQr oom ""'" 1p
proved kr t c hen c1n d d nHlQ lnrqe l iln I r oom
!
bedrooms oath Ia r oe ut l r1y room work &lt;; lrop
I
hcn t nnd a nr ce 101 w t r'l Cllil llliHlk len&lt; rn\~
s n Q!HJ

REALTY

SERVICE -You

want

we

Call992 7Ul
CONTACT .
Lois Poulty
Branch Mlnagtr

'OOOBU Y
GOOdOICIU 110 lt JIJI'Urootnc. 11n1
Or ce d cl tr t ur nn cr !or,lffd on 1 nr&lt;
lor rr B (l\1 I'
~ eeds il l r! ! c work bu t on! ( Sl / BOO

OFFICE 446-7900

3 BR l 11

&gt; slory older home, l

on double lal Asking
SlS,OOO
104 W Mil In
Pomeroy
992 2291

sn aoo

TONEY REALTY co

somebody to h andle all the t ttte d etar ls that Me
nec:es.sarv to sahs f ac t orrly com plet e th e l ransa c tron
do 11

storm windows, new roof,

VA OR FHA f.o~.tlrc1 C I !Vl 110m• n 1::\rcfw• II 3 b clroorn
~ ce ba!h mth ShOW I r nOd r
k.r!ch( n r { r 1r r&gt; I
mty

LISTINGS
NEEDED
WE
AOVERTISE
NATIONALLY - WE BUY - SELL - TRADE

tl owrrs cvuywncrc

ANY HOUR
2S if2 LOCUST ST , GALLIPOLIS. 0

and dryer, 2 baths, out.
building wllh e lectric for
storag e, alum siding

72 MILL CRE~K
Good h0111l w Hl 311 (!room&lt; t l "
d 1nrng r oorn
b l &lt;;Pm n t qood rr&gt;ntrl! proorrr( I' I I
\1 0 5()0

west o f

Kyger Creek Schools

Lou Lutton
Realtor Assoc1ate
even1ngs 446 3005

l1undry room with washer

lor $10 500

carporl

1S 111 1 "&gt;( !! rnq
for ttu s qu )Ill y c on st ru(t ed J H R br c k II MclwOOd
ttoo r s ce ram c I lied lJ ~th Cen!rcll heM and 1 r cond
!S7b 00 monTnl y gas budq('l) F utt b asem ent ( Mpor l
MMy ex t ras ' In cllv

2 27 cleared ac r es w tt h tate mode! double wrde mobt h
home 24x57 w• tti n rce k1fcnen 3 be drooms 2 ~ath s a n&lt;
extrl!l la rg e utt l rty r oo m on bla c k top road 8 mtles fran

As~c•ate5

bedroom, family room with
fireplace , llv•ng room ,
dining room , carpeted
lhroughoul, kitchen
completely equJpptd,

,J!ur ll q l'
roOft IJ (

$12 ,800
Great starfer home on 2 5 acres Large eat In kitchen
with range and refrtge rator d tnrng room 2 BR new
electr tc w~r l ng and msulat 1on North Gallta Schools

lot

HAVE
A PROBLEM
SELLING, LIST WITH US
AND
WE
WILL
OV E RCOME
THE
PROBLEM
G Bruce Telford
He len L Teaford
Sue P Murphy

132 A clean roll •ng

$67 ,000
T r re 1 ned ~ !r ee l wr!h

S37 ,000

lot

Pr iced al only 120 000
POMEROY - 1 bedrooms

ly rm f u ll y CQ UtDPCd kr fChf'n
rnecJ!d l e 0C CUPi111CY

$49,.500

On State Route

large wooded

NEW Lt STING
Goocl 7 bedroom nornr
neat fenced rn ynrtl IOl ll cLI on lhh tr ii..Jr

low n S\5 900

4 APARTMENTS - Large
bric k bud ding tn I he m iddle
of town
Al l apartmen ts
now
rented
N ee ds
han dyman
that
wants
ex tra mcome Pr iced less
lhan a one tam1ly home al

IN TOWN
W rl l 5(' I or tr,HW for l(1rm 3 b (l r oOt J
11ome wr 111 bell h cf nrnq r oou1 • nc.los€'d U I( k nrrr 11 c1 1
f or ce d a r t u rn JCC Also prop1 rty t1~r s .&gt; b1 tlr J(Jfl
q Magf' 'lprtrlm c n1 1h,l l r'J rfnfl(l Good IOC.d ll on on~
~ ond Avenu e

SJS 000

A I tOll"

Pomeroy Ohto

LIST WITH US
OUT OF TOWN

PASTURE FARM FOR SALE -

gra ssland good fences &amp; cr oss fences sprtngs to b
base 5 rm house bar n front s on 3 rds Waln u t Twp

BABY FARM - Tycoon L ake area 10 acre s mostly
clean gra ss land ntcely remode led 2 slor y home 4
BR s bath modern kitchen formal d rn rng rm new
sh ag ca rpet
Co
wate r
3 small ouf bu rl d 1ng s
lm med rate o c cupdn cy GalltpOI IS C tty School 0 st

216 E Second Str..,l

RACINE -

State Route 7 approx 6 m r nor th of town Wrtt le ase
all or par i

S'5 000

VIRGIL B SR ~~~
f91 3325

M IDDLEPORT
M 011rng to th 5 a r Ea? You II !)l q! ,r
you tn spec tcd tnrs ou t sran&lt;.t.ny home H a~ J neoruon
P"' ba th s d1nrng r oom nrcc mo&lt;J..rn h !Ctlr n
vrm1
room w th I r epla Ct fu t CClr nr Ire! n tl ur 1 01 !lr 11
gMage $36 500

Co s ntces t su bd•vls1ons All ul I t es a variable $6 000

MUNIIV
l oca ted o n Ht 141 cl!y woh:t r cr ly
sthool., 5 mrn from Collrpolr!o
and Hol ler Hosp !ol

l' lumb111g Heo1 rng
'/1 5 lhr dA ve ·U b J782

rms bath part

RESTRICTEO BUILDING LOT - Corner lol ,n Spnng
Valley Eslat es 166 fl frontage on Maple One of Gall &lt;a

MO BIL~ HOM~ S LO l l
t, HHN I tHHACl MOBILt COM

AND Ht:ATING
Cor Four l h &amp; l' rr1e
flhone 44b JBtltl or 446 44 777

4

Townsh&lt;p Gall&lt;polos C&lt;ty Schoo l Dosl

$49,900

Hulm'&amp;for ltf!ll t

CAHHH SPLUMBING ,

Co

ba se men t n eed s some reparr!i wood burnrng sto ... e
almos l 2 a c res on lhe Bar cus Hollow Rd
Cl ay

14 x52
3
balhs 1 porches localed on

heal ing

O WN~H

J bdr

Localed on old Route 160 at

EIGHT THOUSANO DOLLARS -

600 00

n

10/b l u ~ t

Localed on Slale Roule 7 al

ROONEY AREA - 160 a cres 100 acr es pa s tur e &amp;
cr opland coa l &amp; lrmestone reported near proposed
U S 35 good nvestment property $100 000

\1 acres

thts

on

Kanauga Corner lot ha s appr ox 170ft fr on tage on 7
Ideal for almost any type busrness

E11ergr een Lrn coln Pike &amp; Georges Creek Rd
wa l er ava I able M ob1le homes welcome

1s heated with bottle ga ~
and ha s good we ll Sell ng

will pu r chase
home

COMM ERC IAL SITE -

LOTS FOR SALE -

wrth li v able home located

19 76 F u q u a

a acre s

Upper River Road location Kttchen wtth eatt ng spa ce

Ullllly room Natu ral gas Provale water system 2 BR

pn ce Sl 500 00 nn acre
Bus mess c orner on St ate
Route 7 and 33 arross from
Bea co n Ser11 rc e Stat ion
tn s tde
Pome ro y
corpora t 1on l1m 1ts Call for
more rnfo

s~o

small

tn Middl eport rent potent1al of over SJO 000 per year
Cal l for more mformalton

NEW LISTING 19 acres
on Lrn c oln Htll - selli ng

proce

MORGAN TOWNSHIP - 36 acres near Me&lt;gs Mm es 5
ac r es level most of ba lance could be pa slu re
str eam townsh1p road $11900

INCOME PROPERTY - 22 000 sq II bu&lt;ld &lt;ng loca ted

St\5 000 00

NEW LISTING

now avatlabl e adlotntng t housands of acres ol
government land Pub l te hunttng frsh lng and r;amprng
perm rtted
Prtces st art at $2500 wtth I n ancmg
av atlable

RACCOON CREEK 13 ac res of flat land w rlh
approx 1500 ft o f creek frontage sandy sari ba rn
located tn No rth ern Ga l Ita Co SlJ 000

12 room

\HI\ ANO MOHIGAGi CO
v(' U\ a &lt;.ot1 for I? Jipe rt gu•don c1..
and a!&gt; sr~ r on&lt;e n obr orung
your ~ H A or VA hom o loon
m or l gogc
I( Onc y a wO'(~
nll'orlnbl c wrlh o u r com ponl'
( II d our u 1 1QII .,t ro te ond l u orr
c nq l ()lm~ a1e more lo voroblc
han lo&lt;ol l mm c ng C.oiiJpol ~
Ph 446 1517

OFFICE 446-7013

to gel away

a room s

wtfh I ba th 3 bedroo ms
wtlh
large
c losets
basem ent newly pa tnted
fu lly carpe ted gas a nd coa l
or wood furnaces
lo w
utdrty btlls Garage wtfh
worksho p
firep l ace tn
house loc ated on St Route
338 ns de tf}e corp ora ti on
ltmtts of R'actne
Ohto
Elec tnc by Oh 1o Power

l OANS McU:N
DON M O IH G A G ~ COMPANY
l ao 1 Weprc.,cntotrYe
Vr olct
(oo/.. e
V111~
463 SN ond
Ave ~~:co 1d fl oor Gallrrol"
Ohro 45631 Coli 4&lt;~ 0 71

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Large stone loreplace modern balh

loft logs are hand hewn 14 wooded acres great pla ce

Plumbrng and Heallog

Coven.
Carports,
Roof Ptlnt, Stt· UP
and R•levellng Call.

BIU.'S

PHONE 992 6l3l
9a m 4 p m
Ctpsed Thursdays and
Saturdays at noon

H OM ~

Gu ll cr~

EXPERT
HUNTER

1218 EASTERN AVE. • GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

Oftt ce Hr5

Home Phone 992 S139

8 VA

BAIRD &amp; FULLER
REALTY

CANADAY REALTY
446-3636

on Hysell R u n Road Home

lAf.I G ~

jMPROVEMENTS
Storm
W1ndows .
Storm
Doors ,
Replacement
Wm ·
dows. Pat.J Covers,
Alum mum S1dmg and
Accessones Call

PA~OUAL~

It

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TWO t:I UII UING lah be rng lo h 7
IS ~ 11 Geog lcu ~ Subdrv ~ r on
Lor No B · ~ 100! ee t fr ontage by
1J51ee t deep lot N o 7 ·~ ~9 Fr
frontage opp1 0)111T\Otcly 135
feet deep on d b5 Ice! wrdc o l
tt P rear N1•a r !:.olr ~ b u 1y G1ode
~r h oo l o 1d Mr: g~ H gh ')~ h oot
Hodrr10y L&gt;ow mg Rea l l\ to1e
~r o ~m l el('phone QQJ Jl:JI

ht('r nr ta l lermrte &amp; Pe ~ t l o nt ol
ol Ga ll po lr~ O h o W llro 1
1h o m o~ 4dO 2801

li~M iliNG

DACK

AND

98~ 3 ~79

~n 1re• Oifrrrd

L)O L~R

266? and 949 71b0

IW O l AI S ANO KllltN ')

-·

I WO SJOIY !rome house b
room s ond both cellar &lt;1u l
burldrng ~ 4 acre ~ land at ed ge
o l Rurl on d Compl ete tro rl er
hook up a lso 2 bonk :; oppro1~
ed prope rly ol SI S 500 Phone
992 7(Jq4

B YOWN ~ H

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tr ue~ lrl11r&gt;rOd o pockoq£'
11 01IPr
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mrln

Phone 992 2181

l:lY OWNtH 5 acre 5 w rth Q 100m
house H?H GAS 2 ca r garage
~ umm e r k rdmn ond bordered
by 2 cree k s Co li 985 JH27

HOOM hou~ e bo r~ o 1d au 1
dry roo m modc rr 1 k•tchon 5
OC!c&lt;o
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or d ple n ty of
pa 51ure a ll lu reed A ~ k tng
$1) ()(X) f!hon e 9916J IQ

PUlliNS U&lt;CAV AIIN G Compk te
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1.'1-1 ':tfI Rl NCHING
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wotp ~ ( Wl r c&gt;le( I ' ' g o ~ lur e
a d l(h(\ ~ J1 11chc~ wrdC' 10 !:!
I! df.'cp Wo te1l nc hool.. up*J
loll a flf'r 4 p rn :Jbl !~60

fho '~~ ~ ~ 11 64

C\7~ -Jack W Carsey , Mgr

Tank

SA 1 Hf.! OO MS ANO K 1( h t&gt; ""
tPr nodrl ed &lt;' ro 1rr Ill£&gt; pur 1
h '9 ro pc&gt;ntry onfl gf.'nf• ol
rnamhnolt l
1j ylur' • •
p(' r en r c f./97 J085

PUOOll

~, Phone 992 2181

Pomeroy landmark

Jack's Sej)tic

::;rruce• OffciTd

~

WIN 11f.l G~ I ro you hou~e? l t 1U'&gt;
rno lo.('l ne&lt;eH o•y repa ~ A I
I o nn Con~ n uct orr 74} 13JH

C\7~ ~ck W Carsey Mgr

141/

Anyday, any11me
Phone 985 39D6
Jack Ginter 995 3906

3·1l·IIC

tX t AVA l iNG do ter loodvr o rd
backh oe wo rk dump !r uc lo. ~
and lo b o y~ lot hrrc w II haul
tllrtrt to .. ollme~ l o,eord
grove! Co li ~ ob or llog1 Jd
ler ~ cloy phone qq7 7()tlQ n ght
p i ;:&gt;r Q QQ~ J.':J?.., 0 1 991 ~13 1

A l PIO Hoyrolo.1: {,IJQ '/51J
11 lr::~

I'll 992 2949

Rto po r ~ '&gt; ( r
VIC I'
al l noke ~ Q97 /284 If e
I abr• c !:.h op
Po mer o y
A u thorr tcd S nger )ole ~ o 1d
Sctv CC' We sharpen S c r~s o r ~

Ph o .-. 118 ) 4'/l:l J

J2 000 ocruo l

commerc1al
Call
for
eshmate 24 hour serv1ce

Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
T1 res
Ballery .
Installation Serv1ce

~ ~WIN G MACHI N~

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,

t~m or

I Q wll ~OOll

I tr ~ lo r
l:lo J 144 1
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pou11 hrtch ~ qur pnw 1t ~ ! J
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b o tt om
plow~
' lr d1 ~ l.. and lull '&gt; t'l of
(u

Georg e S Hobstefter Jr ,
Brok er
ID7'h Sycamore St
Pom eroy, Ohto

MOORE'S

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1.':J I
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ro rio lo 1y tr II r r tr r 11 01! nq
mo tor or rl m fl ) \ { r 1 ., H povy
rlu ry boo r rra lf&gt;r o 1d ~pore llfr&gt;
laii 440 &lt;~ 0 4 ~

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~11 ii'IU ) t• n M uu ll('d 6 botton
1 ""' Mf 570 1/ d ~&lt;
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VA ~HA 30 yr I noncrnq also
1ef tnanc ng 1re la 1d Mor tgage
771: Stor e A thens phon e (0 4)
)Q:J 305 1

and

For The Best
Prtce In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

Call
992 6323 or 992 6011
515\mopd

~ARMAll

PhtiiH " qQ} }181

R.e s Jdenlial

4-lD-IIC

Under hang gutters &amp; roo m
addtt10ns
For Free Estimates

SUf't R
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t o to wrth l ull hy rtroul ( or rl

19~8

Auto &amp; Truck
Repa1r
Also Transmission
Repa1r
Phone 9'12 5682

Alum. &amp; Vin~
Siding

I'H l VINA !O J&lt;
O!lU lH
upr ght lreet er 1/ d CU /r
SJJO
Or g rr oil y
fl~ W S:J /5 304 7l:J ~ 4 1]

,) nd

}4)

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St Rl m toward Rutland ,
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MASH BROTHERS

N~W

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SOLD
WitH f- IV ~ AU!~ ) qood 'lo• d11 9 r u d
hov Colt tltlb Q](.r' oltt•r .':J JO
r_.u AR AN l U: Wl AlSO ~t W
P"
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S,.:.AC.G S
M PLIA NCI:)
191~
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\ J l l o ll .uo 7:N!:I
cycle lor, o l (&gt;:o ro~ \ [l ry qood
cond Orc&lt;.H' SJOOO I rm &lt;..oil
tlJ!L I ON ltlBUILT BAllf:RI~ ~
SIH w lh

LA YI NV

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YOUNG

!&gt;ole Co ol R P ,-.. "

~ ,., All Yout

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lJQ}

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

~IV~

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GAS RANG !
'1\1) 39J)

m1le off R:t 1 by pass on

' 21 lfc

7 f OOl CABIN ( ru .,. , 1 6) h p
AI.. r&lt;u ry nolo' lro r lfiCiud

Jb

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Anytrme Saturday

$4)0

I ('W

SALES AND SERVICE
11 9 lfc

NI:W J bedroom house 2 boths
1 acre Mrdcllcpor t
al l e ec
( osv Ia ~ullor d Phone 491
7diH

$EPTIC TANK
CLEAN•IIIG

ROGER HYSELL
GARAGE

992 7119or 9921041

l li:ClJ.II C LliVLl f iJbr ooduro nd n
cu bo lor U5ed o nce SO() ~~ n
J rn c ~ e r c ~ er 11(&gt;r ~ qood cond
t or S60 997 5411

POMEROY
'LANDMARK

rrr ~a i r

j., p

742 2l29 l PM to 9 PM
Order Now Mount by Appl

Pomeroy

Ca ll AllerS ooor

liKl Nf-W ~ ~or~ Cro ft ~ no JO n
w t d g r Ow l r )
p loll
49'1 ! 14U
YAMAHA ]~0 l
loll QQJ 5!lb l

AI Tromm Const.

DAVE'S BACKHOE
&amp;
DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

'~5 75or J.l} } U8 1

! 41

300,Mam St
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomerov 991 6292
or 992 6263
8AMto4!0PM

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a r ~ h oc lo. ~ ':f ] \1 95 '&gt;t:! l Pom ts
f- o rd GM S M opo
S3 bO
lunt: up I. 1 ~ S1 9H D ~c bro~ e
pocb Sll Q) S(' 1 f orr hel l ond
hn'1 " 5'1 ~ to S ~ 00 Rebu It
o d Il l! "' ~ o fer ., o ,cf olh:-1
1010r ~ SF 50 and up Wh rre
~ p O ~C" "' I eel&lt;.
S'/9 (j) ea ch
Ch o rne ~ de prp0 ~ Sb 7 50 to
575 ~oc k c t ~e t c&gt; Sl7 ) (J to
S i7 ~) Hock .. ow bl ode-'.o I l or
Sl f low r ., lc M1 r• 11rol Ooy
Sl 4&lt;J to Sl Q,', O pe Oo ly 10 to
lU Clo'&gt;C'd Mo.,day\ PI one

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W u kf' )e v ce l vc ydo) low

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LIST SALE
$79 ll $44 18
S8l 01 Sl1 91
589 19 SS5 17

BR79x13
GR78x14
HR78x 1S

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

H~Y~

lRAClORS

J~

I~JI4.,&amp;•r

PU92 2171

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

'T HE MILEAGE MAKER"

lte41.tor to tiM

llJ76 250 l 1du1o Hondo b eell en!
co tld! tror Le s!&gt; th filn 800 m 1€!.
A ~ lo.u q $ ~0
l9b0 13 ~ A chop
pe1
l or co nd tr01 A ~ lo. urg
5600 61 4 64ll j /90

l AIHiAGl
IHIO ClO ll
co uld ower
b u~&lt;,pll ~p, ou t~
egg f.' a t~ head I( tl u&lt; "-' &lt;; w('('l
pepper ~ hunf:!m 1011 wu ~ ~ I"(' I
bonor o chdr pepper~
P u~
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ho 9' q ba~ ~ ( h
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1uals r, I ot ~ Cleland I a n~
and Cree hou~c
h' ol r
Geroldrne Ue land

DURA STEEL RADIAL

Radiator~
Service ~
rrom ,.,. l.r,..t frvd; or
C.••

CARTER

DELTA

EXPERIENCED

PA Nl f- O H !&gt;ole Alum nun pont
r ew bu c lo. et~ ne vet beer o pe 1
&lt;'d 100 gal ovorloble or $4 50
pe r gol or Blue l a h.: ~ par r o t
(0Al l Mi:S T O N~ s. ond qrnvel
SJ .':JO pt&gt; goll o l 9lJJ. 6 IJ Or
r olcrum chl o• dt&gt; It:• tr r101 dog
49'1 6206
l oad and oi l typ e~ of soli b
( Ci star SoH W ar h. ~ lr c ~ Mar 1 •no N ~ \'\ S1ANO/\RU ~£' 1 ol ~n
cyr-loped o w lh br g drn a nor y
~~
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$750 Phone 247 7163
f)~ ~ I !&gt; H ~Cl!O N ol Ihe be~t wood
-. love&lt;, n ) o~r th~o~len Ohro 1'-!:.l~ HAklH DAVIUSON tully
cuo; lom zed w th ~u c de clu tch
Jotul
Mo c;o
tiel
I r ol o
o d \h It t .. c ... llt~ n t cond han
1pr pwo(ld o d NoH uo Z or
A sku rg SJOOO
7d'J '/790 or
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o 14 698 3'NO
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Art e ~ bl tl su; o07Q or

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l o ll al ter ) OOp n 99'17(f4)
1971 OAI~UN PICKUP 4 'twn'i
New
clu tch
nu ll It'
o rd
bro lo. es SIJOO Co119Q? 7.':JJ4

ltr al E•tatc for Sale

HOMtSITf:S l or so le 1 acr e and
up Mrddlepart near Rulloud
Co ll992 7481

Q7 1 1-0WO ~ 100 prdr..u p :J40 0 cyl

JH:Dun ~AFt .s. lmt w 1h GoBo~ e
1ob ets &amp; ~ Vop wOit.&gt;r p ~~ ~
Ne o,on Drug

M~

Business Services

MilK GO Al ~ u ~t lre ~h{ned SbO
a d up Krd~ weont!d thlly ~
510
nann1e'&gt;
SJO
lhode
1
t:ll4 o9o JD4

U~f:O

,:.

Heal E•tate Cur :;ale

t ur fu.le

S MOH!ll: HOM!::) Pt Plvo

&amp;

Your Best Real Estate Buys Are Found in the Sunday Times-Sentinel

LIST WITH US NOW
FOR ACTION ON YOUR REAL ESTATE
WE BUY . SELL OR TRADE
Oougtas wernernott- Broker 446 4244

SALES 4SSOCIATE
Earl W1nters 446 3818

John Ca ud ill67l4167
Charles K teslmg 446 3964
Lee Johnson 25* 6740

MAKE US AN OFFER WE CANT REFU SE

lA 11&gt;

ou t your oa c k Cloer and go f rsl1rng and bor1tmo Wo uld
make at ne summer
s nrcr s ll.. l l \ rIll
Some t urnrshrngs go wttl
a e nf'd rn brlC io. pot 11
Owner may a c&lt;c pl lan e
0 w 1l h 'lrH db lc nn .... n
payment Thrs prop12rty
" M H olrdrlY Hrll s 't,)3 OU \

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PRETTY FRAME
Ovcrlook tnq rr11N 3 Ocrtroornr.,
'"
nrly r oom lov£ ly ~11
lar ge l r\l ln g room vC'ry lrtr"\..
c hen formal d rn rr1Q rtn
Q 7 CM QM ~Cll 111 t 11

SO

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shed S•luafed on 3' ' " c f;J-l~-1 0

NEW LISTING
Thrs IOV('Iy brtc k and t r,1mc hOm• ~~
located ou t 160 II hn s 3 brdroom3 cou nl ry k •f rhen 1
ba ths nrce IJv rn g room Over !le ad ccn l r~l a r c111 ~ ~'
one car tttta c h ed g.vaqe on a t ~U(' lot

WE NEEO YOUR HOM ES TO SELL AS YOU CAN
SEE OUR LISTINGS ARE GETTING VERV LOW
WE HAV E BUYERS READY TO BUY FOR FAST
ACTION ON YOUR HO ME CALL US TODAY
AT HOME

\\ antrd to II cot
bed• oom House n C.olltpolr5
w1 ('lo,doy\ Ph 44b 66 1b o!l er ~
p rn II. wP•~k ,~ 1r''i!&gt; 446 ~3 /1:1

\\anted tu Rent
~H ~

~MP lOYl:O l om•lv ol lovr
look mg l c11 hou!&gt;e ., co unt1y
Col ~..o lle rl 1
6867

t:.'m

BECKY LANE
VICKIE HAULDREN
BOB LANE
WALT LANE
KENNY RATLIFF
OENVER HIG \ EV

446
446
446
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367 7529
446 QO O)

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1).7 - The Sunday Times-sentinel, Sunday, May 28, 1978
..Ml- The Sundav Times-sentinel. Sunday, May 28, 1978

Your Best Real Estate .B uys Are Found in the Sunday Times-Sentinel
Real Estate for Sale

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lleal.£.tale for Sale

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Ileal ~!:stale for Salo•

Real Estate for Sale

Your Best Real Estate Buys Are
Found in the Sunday Times-Sentinel

23 LOCUST STREET

This ad

446-6610

will be

...

Call Evenings :

l1Eil~tate for Sale

THE WISEMAN REAL
ESTATE AGENCY

Brick ranch on J citv lots.
in -ground swimming pool ,

J bdr,

carpeted

home .

Central heat &amp; air, 42
lincoln St. 446 -3964 .
Appointment Necessary

BEAUTY SALON FOR
SALE _ Downtown locil ·
pnccd

tion ,

STROUT
446·0008 .

Ueal.E.tate for Sale

1 Acre Lots for sale loca fed
on SR 554, J miles east of
Porter. Wheaton Rd . SJ,OOO,

FOR SALE BY OWNE .R

1&lt;, 000 15, 000 . Gallia co.
Rural Water . Call Tom

rea sonabl e.

REALTY

GALLIA COUNTY'S LARGEST
REAL ESTATE AGENCY

JUST LIKE NEW - Quality built rar1ct1 :s lrss tha n l
yr . old &amp; must be seen -to .aporccidte. Specia l features
are qual i ty carpe t throughout , w1fe approved ~itc~en
w ith sto ve &amp; refrig ., thermopane windows marb iC'
Sitt s, gare~ ge &amp; a large fla t lot on th e Floyd Clark Rd , 1"
·m1. west ot State Rt . 160. $32,900. ShCNn l&gt;Y appoi nt
men! on I v. STRO UT REAL TY 446·0008.

K en Morgan
Ev enings
~46 · 0971

RUSSEU WOOD
REALTOH

446-1066

the l ar ge liv ing room , ? fu l l bnth s, bui lt in
kit chen. cen t ai r &amp; large cove red back
porch (perfect for the fam ily outi ng or
cookout) . A lso a love ly landscaped 1 1 acre
tot wi th large stora ge biul ding Call tor
more detail s.

Mose l:anterDury

446-3408

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NEAR ROONEY -- 3 yea r ol d bn c k &amp;
frame ranch with approx . 1200 sq. II ot liv
1ng space . Includes a beau t i fu l buill1n k 1t
chen , 3 bedrooms, 11' baths &amp; garaQe
Ve ry ni c e 1:~ acre lot in Gal l ia Co Schools

140,500

SPACIOUS BI· LEVEL

EXQUISITE HOME
CHARLA IS HILL S

....1 .:1;.~!11

Moclern story br icK
home l n R10 GrandP This 5
bedroom hOme teature5 a larqe ltv1 ng
room W1!11 w b .f.P , 11 1 bt'lths &amp; full base
mrnt w1 th rec room . Also 2 car garage &amp;
lttrgE- co rner 10 1

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Beaut iful 3.16 A . rolling cl ean lnnd 1S tne
setting tor thi s unusua ll y gracious br1 ck
home. 3 spa cious B.R.'s, 21• ~a th s &amp; IMQC
ut i l ity room . La r ge toyer !earling to tormc1 1
l iving roam , formal di n ing room &amp; large
lamily roo m with open lir ('l ace . Ct1;Um 1nq
k itc nc n w ith sn ack. bar , Cor n1nu co urHcr
top range, wall oven, disposa l. cJIShwastlcr
&amp; lovely Shenandoah Cilbill ets . Tti 1S
spacious home has a '} car garc1Q C w 1tn
au tomat ic opener&amp;. central a1r Ttl c~c ~1rc
iUS I a lew of th e ex tr as . P1 c turc s or wor ot..
cannel dcscr 1be th is home YOU MU !&gt;l

Lov elY. 3 B.R. br ic k &amp; frame b1 level. Ex
tra niCe k1t c hcn with lots of canine ts.,
dishwJsller. ran ge &amp; d1n1ng M ea with
pr1tio doo r s 1cr1&lt;11119 10 lnrq(' deck Lo.wcr
h,lll that fltlds lot~ ol poc.s1bdity tor tuture
t&lt;'l mily or rcc r eiiiiQn room-; 1 cnr oarage
1111111 aut om c1 11 C door opener rtw. home 1S
bud ! w1!h 1n l~ r co m SY5 1c rn Gall i pOli S CitY
scr1001 syS fPrll CALL N OW

ONE AC RE PLUS

1/rH

MODERN HOM E
ONRT . S88

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OUT ·A· SITE - Call us tor a brea tntaKing
~our of ! his uni que conten:porary secluded
1n 18woodedacres near RID Gra nde 1n C1ty
Sc h~ls . Ha s 4 bedrooms . 2 f ire laccs, lovely
famdy room , 3 baths &amp; cr ows nes t M ucn ,
much more
Si! ual ed on ~
COUNTRY CHARM ER
lovely 1.8 acre lnndscaped yard th 1s br 1cl-.
ran ch o tt ers the most 1n 3 bedrooms
Fetmily room w1 th w _b.f p ., 1 bath!&gt;, bui ll in
kit chen , l ul l basemen ! w 1th r ec room &amp; 1
ca r carporl plus many other eAtra c; Low

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TALK ABOUT A HOME !
A lovely stone
tirela ce in tile rust1 c tnmllv room , 3
spacious bedrooms, 7' &lt; baths &amp; n large 2
car garage . Ther e is ove r 1.000 ~q ft . 1n
this cedar &amp; stone home and nearly 3 acres
of land 11 you wan t to '3('f' mon: give us a
call
UNDER SlO ,OOO
A ct1Mm1nQ 3 bedroom
home 1n town wdh larqr I1V 1ng &amp; fa mily
roo m. f1r epta ce. op&lt;·n c.til 1r Ci'tSC to
up ~ la1r s, pl u!i bnscmen l &amp; Qtlrage L arge
yM d &amp; storagcbldr.1 OnlyS.78 ,900

1 STORV ON 1NO AVE .
An old l 1me d
bt•d r oom brick. llQrne in qood condllion In
ENJOYTHERURAL SETTING
But 1;ve clutiL· ~ family d1n1 ny room, '} ba 111s. plu s
1n the c ily 1n th•S ] bedr oom Orchclfd H Ill br~sf.•nwn l &amp; beau ly shop $)4 ,900
home T his modern home ha s bu!l t 1n lui
7 exc ei1 L' nl
chen . large hv1ng room . oart 1al basemen! OWNER WANTS IT SOLO
&amp; 11 acre yard w 1th a super v1ew Best part honw s lle ~ on Rt 141 5 rnilf"'i I rom town
Both l ot.;, totar 1. 7 nc r e~ ol 1('\!l' l 10 y cntly
is th e pri ce $39 .500
slop1nq lilnd Buy both l or $1 0,500

$10&lt;
law 'f ')'
mer l di !&gt;U111,.J1nqt

LOVELY NEW HOME - Th e owner has
iu!i t l1ved 1n lh 1s 3 bedroom home tor a few
mon1ns and ~~no w tea11109 area Th1~ bn ck.
&amp; frame nome includes a wood bvrn1nCJ
llrcla ce w 1th equipment , 2 ba ths, th ('r
mopitne wmdows, buil t 1n k. 1tchen , 1 co•
garage , et c S1tua ted on nearly 1 acre&lt;:&gt; 1n
G&lt;lll1a Co Sc hool Dis!

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NE W 2 BED ROOM . all e1ect r1 c, c itrpeted home loca ted
on Bt'M Run Ro . approx A ac.res, nght of way to Rn c
coon c P'•' "- Bu ·J' now tor !!.35 ,000 00
NEW LISTI NG Bu s1 ncss, or buildl rlQ ta l In Eur el&lt;..:l
Lq 101 w ~Pp t 1c tank S1 tuat ed on Rt 7 Buy tor
S-6 ' 000 ()(J
PRO FESS IONAL BUILDING : 15,000 sq II located ad
!Mt''nt to uol t cour~e. onf~ lt;&gt; v('l no steps ideal tor ot
fH "~'· ,LtlOOI5, p r o h:o~s1on al ,lc l lvilles For mor e in
tormil';on Ul ll446 1066
BR I CK T HREE BEDROOM . c c+r pd~:.•d hom~ lu ll bae
n. 1·nt i1rcptacc. an cdoP of u t( li1n1 tS, n1 cc lo t, good
n• •·lllbortlVOCI Pr1ce \ JJ,OOO 00
THRE E BEDROOM , co rnmand 1ng VH!W ol the OhiO
::t•v1'r c ' ' "wa ter , 1 a t uet o!l turnacc , located on cor
nl'f :lf 1-11 1 ,1 11d R1 718 Also /O'x30' block. budchng , ex
cf'llt-fll rf''"l ldCil fltl or com merc1al loc.a t 1on Pr1ce
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J}O IJO

LOOKING FOR T HAT
a~- 11 1
L U( n1('(l aoPrOY
ov· r l ,f 1 ~ .nq the bC,lU I If UI
t·,nrn• u~, f WrJi11ncj tor you
ct:N'r '"11on dec h. , tn.J if and
M d rnrrwrl illr poc,S('SIOn

Dre11m Spot " alonq l he
I~ min') below Gall ipOliS,
Oh 10 l!i ! hi~ com fortable
3 5 &lt;~c r es 1n all. d porches .
snade trees Own er !pav 1ng
pr1cea for on ly $19 ,500 00

PRI CE REDUCED 3 IX'd r aom nome located on
Nt·llltlnwnoon Rd
iUS! ou ts1dr c!ly llml l ':&gt; N e w l ~
r•·lr, 'lrlr'1 P(I ro nvnn•rnt loca t 1on, (I IY waler , nal gai&gt;
P~

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SUPER

STARTER
A wonde rfu lly
spac1ous 1 bedroom home w1th ~ wooded
acres Has family room w 1rn w n.f.p &amp;
gr~rogc Al l rooms are large eno ugh for
your f amdv but the pr 1CC IS small cnouqn
tor your w&lt;1ll et S25,500

NEW LISTI NG I b;•drooiT'I'I Bernet Rd I rtcr e l t~nd .
"' ·! ,r r 1rr1l N,1IN I uri Oil turn (l(e Pr 1ced fOr QUICk
'&gt;•i''
"lf'(l 00

THE MOST IN LUXUR V
A won&lt;l erlul
br 1ck homr w11h 5 IMge bt·clrooms , i1 t.~m1
ly room wi th n vrry prr tty ltr(' place , 3 full
hattls. 7 co mplr t ~ ki! chr n&lt;&gt; , a l1111nq r oom
!hill 1S oul ot !h1 '&gt; worl d A. ii J r nr uarnqr
wiltl a p.:.rk1ng pad lor 8 or 9 e M ~ Up to 71.
(1ues. available .
MAKE US AN OFFER
Bea ut 1fu t
budd 1ng S• te on Cherr y R1dqc 1n R1 0
Grande _ 4 acr es of woodN! 1.1nd 1n cdv
sch ool clistnct
10 ROOM BRICI&lt;
LM ge 2 story !lOme on
?nd Ave . near busines s Th1S t1 0me llas J
bed rooms , l1v1ng room , ldlflll y room , k1!
t hen &amp;. ba l h 2 c ar c c~rpo r l &amp; fenced
backyard Could be used il ~ '!a p a rt me nt ~.

BEAUTIFUL SE TTING - Si tu ated on
over 3 " acr e tree shaded yard 1n Nort nuo
th 1s P 1 st ory home includes J bedrooms,
fu llt&gt;asement wi th f 1nished tam11v room &amp;
f1r et acc . 2 cxce!lent garden spar s, rural
WOODED WONDERLANO
56 "cres ol
wat er &amp; CI Stern . C1ly Schools
wooded hills &amp; "alley'&gt; neilr R 10 Grande of I
One Rt 325 A per l ect spot tor a secl uded
LO VELY BR ICK IN CENTENARY Thl~ tl1dCdWdY
of the finest new homes in ttle area
wonderful home oilers 4 or 5 betlrooms , WH Y PA V RE NT
WllC'rl you can buy
tamly room w b.f p . 2 bath~, tor m al en lh1 S 3 beclroom home for ~1 5,900 Inc ludes
trance &amp; d1nmg , new poo l &amp; large 2 car ea t m k1lchen with r ef r 1gcrMor &amp; ranqe
gara ge All ~~ l uated on over 1 ' at re lot on Larqe bnth , &amp; basement Loc t=ll ed 1n Crown
Rl \dl
(l ty

WE NEED LISTINGS
E. M. WIStMAN, BROKER 446-3796, EVE.
JIM COCHRAN, SALESMAN 446-7881 , EVE.
E. N. WISEMAN , BROKER, 446-4~UU

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PRICE REDUCED on th1&lt;; 7 beo room nome on LOw er
(11.fl 101 , r1 IY wr~t e r Owner a n x 1ou~ to
k 11r fJ( J
&lt;,1•'1 ~·r , . • Jtor:i.UOOC!OO

LI STING S NE EDED
BE TWEEN Ill IIS ,OOO

500 2ND AVE.

GALLIPOLIS

J BEDROOM cMCr lrd home 1n PlanTZ 50 , llJI gas
lu,.tl , dclrlii10nnl lots 1nCIUC1Cd ( 180'X l 40 'l Pr 1c e
$).1 Ill!

NEW LIS TI NG
B tJ~1 nPSS
bUdCJ1nq Si tU ated 1n
(,.!lliDIIIIt. 110' fron l r1Clt&gt; on EtlSi er n Ave 10CIUdCd
:!u..,.n, •. t;ld an(!/ rr·n tnl&lt;:.a Cr111 tar more ~ n1'0rm a11 0n
no

x1~o ·

BUILDING LOT near E verqreen , at onq
hl•lhWrl~ rurrtl wat er pr l(f' ~~.900

BUILDING O N UPPER

PASTURE

FARM

FOR

RENT
Locate d 10
Morgan T owns h1p , 41
acres , pond , ST ROUT

REALTY

~46

2ND AVE .. needs so me

n·p.:11r Pr1C'' r Pduced
NEW LISTING : 'J bedroom, Ci'lfp(l l ed horne Stfua! C(l On
UD/)I ' f )(1·1 /Wr Gal lipOl s Onf' f loor ldf'al for youny or
r1 1 11 (I r 1U DIP Living, u!d dy roomc; k rtchen ilnd b,lfh
Nt ·w w rr 1nq e~nd plumb1nq Newly re nov led Call for
1r r, ,,,1, rmat1011
OU tl OING LOTS . JS''.I:l/0 fill unoerg rouncJ u t tl1 f 1C~.
rur,tl ~""'r,•r rpn trn l ':."WcifiP f Oil('CfiOn hlnc kt op
tr 1 1 NOIIlObil(' hQnws P r 1c!' ~·t,O OO 00

IF YOU ' RE THI NKIN G AB OUT SEL LING , GIVE US
A CALL AND WE ' LL BE HAPPY TO DISCUSS OUR
LISTI NG CO NTRACT WITH YOU . WE HAVE
BUYERS BUT WE NEED LISTI NGS!! ! LET US
~ELL YOUR &gt;j OME WH E N YOU ' RE R EADY

NEAL REALTY
PHONE 446 : 1694
See th 1s eMccptl onally well
kCPf hom e Wifh l BR , 21 1
bath , full ba se ment, formal
dmmg room , r ec. room , il tr
·condllioned. natufal qa s
heat.
Sll ua1 ed
on a
bea uld ully land scaped tot
• '" Sprtng VaHey Sub·
D PIISion. ThiS hOme IS pr1C ·
ed 1n th e S60's. Ca ll tod ay
fo r appl.
Ch;ul es M . Neal
446 ·-1146
J . M1cha el Neal
446 · 1SOJ
Sa m Neal
446 ·1310

Attra c1ive brick &amp; fr ame
home w ith 3 or possi bl y J
BR . living room wlfh
firel ace. ex tra ni ce kitchen
wi th bu i lt 1n cabine ts, en !
at bar &amp; di ning area Full
ba sement &amp; garage . Lovely
in wound pool &amp; dC&gt;c k
Gallipoli S Scllool Dis tri c t

COLON IAL MA NSION
Gra c•ous 9 room nome
Sl l ualed on approx . 17 A. ot
rolling land . 5 large B .R .,
forma l dining r oom w 1th
fi replace, li v ing roorn &amp;
bn th Coun t ry k i tchen wl! tl
lovely buil l i n cabine ts, s s.
~ink , wn ll oven &amp; co unte f
top range . Has alum . S1d1nq
&amp; owner has added cx lrc1
insutal10n 7 ba r ns, stor age
buitd1ng , chicken house,
and &amp; lots of fru i t fr ('CS
Gall1p OI1s c ily ~c hoot
sys tem . TH I S IS A UNI

QUE
H OME
CHARACTER

WITH

NICE REMODELED
DUTCH COLONIAL
Wilh 1 4 A. ot useabl E&gt; lt1 nd,
8 room~ . 4 BR No upkC'('p ,
v1ny1 s1d1ng . s torm cloor 'i,
thermopan e window ~. 11,
bath s, nat gas F .A lur
nacc N1ce buil l in k.i tChL',,
Plenty ol good colct !)pr,ng
wa ter N1 ce b lock. qardqc
w11h 15')(23' storage ~p rt &lt;.c
&amp; part1al basem t•nt under
stor age area. Located on
black top r oad I 2 m 1lt• of I
Sf. Hwy 160 jus t l1 sted

COUNTRY MANOR - FIVE MILES OUT - t1J acres,

apprO)( . SO ' acrus td .t~b le. balance pa stur e, l ob. ba se,
lots of trutt tr ees, ~ pnnq s, 2 well!!, 2 pond s, rurill water ,
la rge oarn , milk par lor, s.e vel'ill she-d s. El egant col
o111a1 hom e ha s been co mpletely re m odeled &amp; features
new v 1ny l s1 dtng , nL!w 9utters , new plumbul g, ~od e rn
ktt chen. w w carp et, cenJ. a1r , J or 4 BR s. Call
ST ROUT ~ EAL TV for an appo1ntm cnr to sec . 4116·0008.

6 ACRES WITH
LARGE PIN E TRE ES

ldl'dl IJtJ1Id1ng " pot nrsiiN l
Mtfl ol lrtrqe Plfl C'
8 ACRES
trPeS 700 I t fr ont age ')ou t
PRI CE REDUCED
~i cl e
stor (1gl:' budd ii1Q5
&lt;tr 1vc to
Gnrden !&gt;pol . apple &amp; pC' ,1( 11 W1tll1n 10 m1n
c!ownt own Gut llpoll s, Green
1rees 11mber . wt:'l l W1th
To w ns t1 1p,
C1 1y
Scnool
el ec tr ic pump . ONlY
Syste-m
Has hookup tor
$6 ,900 .00 TOTAL.
rnob il 4' hOmr Gul t1a Rura l
MAKE US AN OFFER
W r1 1N. c• !N.Ir 1C dncl sep tic
ONTH ISO N ESROOM
ldnk. 111L!Il l li&lt;thl on pate 200
HOM E, APPROX . o A.
tl
tr on t&lt;HIC on Gra lldm
All ICV('I, .:.lo nq ~ t Hwv
Sc hool f~d T1 mber . Bulld1 ng
554 4 B R modPrn honw Sl tC'l CALL NOW
w1tll buill 1n kil chen. F A
NI CE BLOCK
turllc1 ( L', pMtl i'll bd'&gt;l'lnl!lll ,
BU ILDING
? porcnps Sc p,lrt~l• • ll&lt;iT,I(l('
uses
iHl d SU illt11('r 1-,II CIII' fl . ,l l\ll ,Hn s many
~ ton· r oo m , sto rage. rnnke
WOrk &lt;;, n{IP &amp; ')! Or rlLil' rHl'd
1n t o o n1ce
home.
LOI ', Of !)U dlllnQ ~ p o f&lt;., IOI
~ h o wro o m ,
kennel , etc.
new homes on 111c c,,,!llt t
Bu ild1 nq size J6 ft x 30 II .
Co Rur al w ntN s t'Jl /\1'&gt;0
Located on ,l corn er lot con
1l ll H1(0fl1(' lllVP'.. tllh'nl pr o
tft 1n 1n
95 ~ cr£' on a
pt•r l y CALL NOV·i F OR
bidcktop ro~d 180.000 BTU
MORE DETAILS
furn ace Gc1raqe PRICED
ONL 'I S13,9()() 00
NI CE &gt;I ACRE FARM

m em

&amp; LOVELY HOM E

Spnr IOU':! rl' lll OctriL•cl Rr oom
1AC RESCLEAN
hOillt' 1',•1 1!1 &lt;; !(·• •I ',l(l lnq I} IU':I
LEVE LLAND
.J 11h'. tJ,lfh . tvrn1.11 l 1/11lCI
~11or t
C11S innct:&gt; north o t
r oom &amp; 1,1 r&lt;w coun l r ,· 1-. 11 G~ll1pOI1"i G&lt;1l l1tl Co Rura l
c ht•n wdh budt n C.ll)llll' l &lt;. Wt~ t (' r line 1n Iron ! of th 1s pro
&amp; '' ' '" 'nit",&lt;. &lt;.,ktl •,,nt-. I n1.., p..:rly
Black. l op r o&lt;1d All
ho1rlt' tl.v... ,\I A turnu &amp; ,1 llllnt•r at n (Jh l s qoc~ A'_L
woo d twrnc•r
J~
f\
ol LLVELS, LOT&gt; OF USES
hc&gt;otill fut ro111nc1 l1111 (t .1p
pr o ~ JO A llll rliJit·. •lPP ruv
HANDYMAN ' S DREAM ,
15 1'•. l lfn1ll'r r ..-t r,) l,lf{J t'
&lt;~5 tl U'&gt; of good lc'l ncf plus
IJMn, wor l-.. ':l hop, ttiiM X.
un f 111 1.;,h ed In Ipvc I home
IOIJ rl CCO IJtl&lt;:,t• t...OI11 l ' fnJ1I
1n,1 t yo u cn n f n11sh, all
lr L'l 'S. II you r 1· lll kri •'\1• ·&lt;1
fl1cl h, r l nl ~
are al ready
111 e1 n1 u• l.t rm (,\LL
.wc111dble
Own er will
A~0U1 TH ISONI
Jlt'qoli ote pr1ce

379· 2184

CENTURY 21
BEAUTY ADORNS

PLANTATION

This comf ortable 3 bed r oom ranch. Thi s
well kept nome has central air condition ·
ing and is economic al ly heated wit h
natural gas. Tne we ll landsca ped law n
features f lower gard ens, a fen ced in 12'
d iameter pool and much mor e. Call tor
more details,
t 16S

69 acres on St. Rt . 325 and Cora Mill Rd . 8
room s. Farm well f enced Good out
build ings, 35 acres level t il lable land
M uch more .
N 134

Arthur A. Nibert
Member
American Society
Of Aopraiser s

RESIDENTIAL

~en1or

CENTURY 21

HOUSE &amp; I A,
IN COUNTRY
7 room home si tualed on
A ot n1cc land on a
blacktop road 4 B R , bath
&amp; country k!! Chen Wiltl
l)u lll 1n ca bin e ts
All

crpctco. MAKE YOUR AP
POINTMEN T TODI\Y

prop('rty (_QU I&lt;! P&lt;il Y for
l l~ t' lf Wl llllll -I yr&lt;, LOI on
Stat f' R I 7 Nor !11. tH.'d r
Sil vN Br1 c!or• Sllopp,na
J rt·rl l.tl lll OI&gt;II f'
Pl rl/J
t1ornt&gt; '&gt; GRL•1 1 REI URN
ON
IOI1iL
INV[_ ':) T
MC N T C.l ll tor dl'l&lt;lll$
Tt 11~

93ACRES
VACANT LAND
93 A at rolling l11nd 1n Act
d1son Twp . A l l rn1n c ral
r1qhts QOCS Bar n &amp; SCIJNdl
t:tudd1ng S1 tes. \77 ,900 .00 .

CALL
FOR
OETA ILS

MORE

61 J ACRES
MORE OR LESS

QUICK IN VES TME NT
RETURNS

LOT81 ' •108 '
Beau Ill UI t)UdCI1n q Si l l'~.
tcvrl tot on 111a c. kt op r oad
wll ll rurJ I w,1 1Pr l1ne 1n
Iron ! Ol IOI, Wtln lleautllul
r ol l1nq qrl'l'll pa5 1urf'liH1d
ON L Y 11.1011 OU

CARRY OUT
A good l)u si n css toc.'llect on
Sta te Hig hway 160 1n a n1 CC
cornmun1ty
Lllnd , br1cK
budd1ng, eQu1pmcnt &amp; all
sto c k
goes
PRICED

RIG HT
COUNTRY LIVING
If you l ik e fresh coun t ry
air , th is is th e on e. 6 room
house &amp; 1 A . tot . 3 B .R.
home with ex tra n1ce coun
tr y k itchen w i th wall oven
&amp; counter top ran ge. Ex ira
nice bui ll i n cabine ts. Ntce
lrge Iron ! p at1o . Home has
hr"' d real good ca re. A lso
has a horse shed . Loca ted
on blacKt op road . CAL L
NIJW.

BEA UTIFUL RIVER
FRONT HOME

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Bet1U IIful 7 room h ome willl
a panor nm1c v1ew ol the
r 1ver 711 A Full basem ent
w 1th
woodbu rn,ng
l1repta o 13 It x41 1t. room
wdh k1 1L h{•net1 t&gt;, C)(C c llenl
tor c nlurl clinll'lg or danr •
,nq . N1cc modern ki1 Ct1en
1nc1ud 1ng di~hashcr . ril ng{\
&amp; rC'tr 1yer.11or , forma l din
1ng room . li.lm1IY r oom . tor
m al 11v 1ng room&amp;. 3 BR r1n&lt;.l
1 tull ba ths &amp; showers Fuel
oil F .A . l urna ce Excellent
location for 1ish1ng, r 1gl1!
out your hi\Ck door. City
sc t1ool di st . Must sec to (1p
pr eda te ds value .

Ni ce 3 bed r ooms, bath , liv
1n9 room. modern ca t in
kll c ht&gt;ll
with
buill in
cabine ts, Full basement ,
a tm o!il ni'w ga'3 fo r c&lt;'d 1;ti r
turdnce and hot wat er
hea ter . Loca ted within the
c it y limi t s. Look ing t or a
nice clea n home. c lose to
shopping area? A Buy . Call

2 B R mob He home nestled
in lo ts ot shadf lrees. Lots
of rot1 d fro ntage . Outs id e
lurnlturc
build ings . All
goes. Including wash er tl nd
dryer Some t i m ~r Ci\L L

Now

NOW .

11.7 ACRES
WITH LOTS OF
SHADE TREES

CENTURY 21

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Rio Grande on St Rt 325
Fea tures J bedroom-:.. liv
mg room . lamily room ,
w b . f1repla ce , modern
com p lete bu il l 1n K1 tchen . 1
baths . full basement . and
garage
C1ty
Schools
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1151

Bonnie Stutes
Evenings
~ 46 - 2885

CENTURY 21

CENTURY 21
GOOD IN VES TMENT OR
RENTAL PROPERTY
Ow nt•r wil l r1ep hnAnC(' th1 &lt;.
I? (l (rC''&gt; mor e or 1('5&lt;,. o l
VtH.rtntl,m(! Pos~1b l e hook
up to' ') mob1 le homE-s
(IO '&gt;l' IO 1n1nPS
If 119

RANCH 4 BEDROOMS
Sp-ace abounds in thi!:&gt;
roomy nome . 2 w b
f1r eplao , lull f inished
basement . double c ar
wi th
elec1r1 c
gar age
open er Sitl1ng on a good
si1e lot loca ted-o ff from St
Rl 160. C1 l y Sc hool 01~1
Shown by appomtment
Call fo r more de tails! 11 tJ2

On

~~idle

H1ghwl!Y 554, tw o
l evel to ro ll1 ng l.;r~nd
w1 lh small stre am th r ough
111 edg e of property ONLY
br~rns. .

11,000 00

8 ACPES
LEVEL LAND
Be,,utllul land wilh lots of
p11WS r1nd tW O road lr ontge.
411 m1les fr om Meigs Coun
t y Mine NO. 1. GOOd
budding sti es and rural
wa ter lap Pilld for . CAL L
~JOW

COMFORTABLE HOME
PLUS EXTR A
IN COME PROPERTY
Well l&lt;.ept ~ room house 1ust
olf kt 160 al Evergreen .
S1ep saver kt tch en wi th
n 1ct? bu ilt .n c abme t s,
rttnq(· &amp; rl'fr1 g Ha s it front
ponh &amp; cMport . Real n1ce
c MpPt tllrouqhou l &amp; a
F1 r1nK I111 wood burf'1(' r .
Plu ':! cl ~ rl pOS!ioi ble (')( Ira 1n
(onw
17' x6'i ' mobile
honw l11.tt IMS) B R &amp;·11 7
ba th AM hit S 11':&gt; own
pr iVdlt.• ctr 1vt.' CALL FOR

YOUR APPO INTME NT
TOOAY
LOVELY COUNTRY
ATMOSPHERE
Beautiful new 3 B .R. 'brick
front home with f ireplace,
l or ma l dining roo m &amp; large
ea t in k i tchen w i th !ots oi
but If in cabin ets. ra nge &amp;
dish washer . 2 I u II balhs &amp; a
utility r oo m . Plus 2 c ar
garage. Th ts home Is
si tudted on a wooded lot ap pr ox , I ac re . Soon to be

com leted . DON 'T LET
TH IS ONE SL IP BY CALL TODAY .

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4BEDROOM
VERY REASONABLE
Th is one has it all f1repta ce . 1ay room , fu lly
carpeted , ce ntral a1r , huge
2 car garage . Park Lane
Subdivi Sion .
~ 162

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open sta ircase Also a uf1l1
ty bldg . and a ga rage . All
th1!i tocaled on a large tot
wllh a new chain link fence

VS REALTY
BRANcH
MAIN

428 SECOND AVE.

POMEROY, 0.
JUST Ll&gt;tE0- 2 sto r y
brick, ls i lloor - liv ing,
lormal d in ing , lovel y

LOOKT HISOVER'

BUD McGHEE MANAGER
PH. 446.{)552 ANYTIME

THANK YOU FOR LISTING WITH VS REALTY

k it chen , fam i ly room 7nd
floor - 3 la rge bedroom s

( closets !. bath. Na t. gas
F . A .

furnac e .

EXCE LL ENT m .200 .00.
ALMOST NEW- I', story

Thts lo vely bnck wdl bo oft fhe mark C' t 1f
not sold soon Mnke an appo,n tm('nt to ~ee
11, you Wtll oc glad you d1d

S36, 100.00 .
LOVELY
WOODED
ACR E- ln new addit ion

reduced . tovety 'J srory
frame 3 or 4 bedrooms,
very modern k itchen, large

ut lnty , N.G. hoi water heal.
cor ner
lot . LOVELY ,
$29,000.00 .
2 YEARS OLD - Love ly
Ran c h Type home , 3
bedrooms. bath, utility R.,
modern
kitchen .
all

Modular Hom e w1th lois ot cln ss 1nr ct•
s pi~ c, ous BR 's., 2 l&gt;fl ths , co mplete d('IU~('
k1 t chen ,
CM p f' l
thr ou ghou t
c1nd
tully drrlp ed Th 1S lovely 74x60 rnoduiM htlS
ce ntral ii1r co nd1110n 1n q dnd 11 1'J S• tur'llrd
on an acr~ tot Cnll now for cu1 oppo1rll
m cn t Locnted n('M Mrrcrrvd le

acre. 131.500.00.
INVESTMENT
OR
BUSINESS- • extra n; ce
rentals, some furnished, a
good pav in g bus i ness .

parking
about

area , b uildi ng
JO

vears

old .

$&lt;17 .200 .00.
MANY
OTHER
PROPERTIES
TO
CHOOSE FROM, NEED A
ROOF
OVER
YOUR
FAMILY'S HEAD? SEE
US. NEED TO SELL IN A
HURRY? SEE US.
HENRY E. CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK, KATHY &amp; LEONA
CLELAND
REALTOR
ASSOCIATES
9fl-l2l9- "H 191
992 ·2568

FOR SALE BY OWNER

Modern l BR brlcll home ,
c1rpettd , n i ce LR with
tlrepllct , hug• kitchen ,
plenty of Cfblneu , e1ec .
nnge , n1tur11 9" hea1 ,
buement , urport , stouge
room. N lct lt~el lot ,
l.OCiftd Chillicothe Rd .. I
mi . from Dtw . C11t 446· ZS1l
or 446· 1111 .

6 1 level . almost new , 3
bedrooms . very appea li ng
nornt.•, baseboard hea t and
Jotul wood bur ner House
and 4 lots all sel l1ng A p
pro )( 2 miles from Holzer
M ed1c al Cen ter •150
"113

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or less Home has 3,100 '3Q
II over all Colorado stone
l 1reptace . 2 car garage,
very l a'3 tetully decor Med
One o f the most g ra c1 ous
homes 1n Gall1a County
wllh a fantas t ic •new~
Many other extras .
~ 116

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RIVER VIEW
Loca ted 3 m il es below
Gall1pOi tS on Sf. Rt 7, storv
r1 nd
halt.
tr am e. 3
bed rooms , doubl e ca r
QM r1ge . Also hs r en tal pro
per ty wifh 11. C1 fy scnoo1

d,s t

GOOD

I NVEST

MENT!

"139

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~1x acr es on biacktop road .
Half of area or more 1S
wood to t H annan Trace
Sc hool 01st. Call now
~ 111

Owner will se ll v · c. · FHA
LOC df('d 1n
the G(lll1pohs ~\.\. f" r : r 1c l US Sl ee t
s1dmg , 3 0 R s, e•.. "'""'"U' ached garage
c,111 soon tor , ~£''" .r~mrn l rh1c; 1S a
v er 'I c let'ln hOI11l
Build cqu,ty 1n th1 S

Almos t four gr een acre 5.
lOCi! led on St Rl 775 Over
600 11 r o&lt;1d lronta ge Rural
water available
, \42

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¥t.l'

~22,500

will buy for you a ver y com fortabl e
2 BR hom e situ ated on a 96 of an ac re tol
Th is older home has l arg(' a covered Iron!
por ch overlooki ng th e 01110 R1v er Loc ks
and Dam Also &lt;Jn ou tbu ilcllng ( 12x 18) lhdl
1s in e)(cellent condi t1on The owner 1S ve ry
anxious ro sell . G1ve us a CilliiO&lt;IcJy

New Listmg - All etertnc horne w1lh US
51eel S1d1n.g. Qw(lr~\ ~ ~e1ng transferred
and Is an x1ous to ')t'"' .. · u.~· utili!'/ Mea ,
Lg . ea t 1n k i t , ta . ·~ ·~~\\' , wi th sliliing
g lass doors. fent ~\."~· ~.yard W1fh lOxiO
stora ge biUiding . ..._vtl for an appomtment

tooa v.

Bulldmg Lots I 40 ac res on 0 J Wh 1te Rd
T nis tot i~ restn cl ed for your protec tion
Also we have lots on Pleasant School Rd
tn th•s ar ea y ou have a chOICE' of lot s1ze
from one dcr e up. Call now '
NP.. W Listing
Restr1CICd bvlldmg IOI lr1
Chdrola is Hil l"' J 14 ac r es w1th lots ot road
frontage . Call now,

Very ntc C Older h Om(' , SI IUM CCI 10 l ht
'l lll rlO C at Eu rN•(l Th1 S IS t1 two"s tor ,
home. w 1Hl il torm,l l cf111~nq rom . o.1 BR ''l.
14:.16 liv1nu rooni fh 1~ 110me hn~ l1 kc new
CMpr l nnd 1! 1':&gt; tully ~:ltlndrcJ Vou wdt ntso
('nlo t it W BF P illl d r11so tlll C'XCPI Ient v1C'w
ot lt1t' Oh10 R•Vt.'r APOOH'l l men l only
On e rntl e fr om to wn Moctulor nan1t: W1lh
!O f'&gt; ol L'&gt;.lrds Mok f' (\n (1ppo1ntment to S\'i
!h iS well c,1rt'd for nom(' (f'n lrnl a1r Pnc
('Cl 111 thl' low SJ0'5 Appo1n lm r nt on If
M 1d ~JD ' s, lt1rl'(' B R '~, sol1 rl hardwood
tl oors . be0 11H-d ca tht·drnt C('1hngs tn the
L R (ln d k.1lc h•.:n pl us the l'Co nomy of
naturnt q&lt;t s hL' dl Call now for on etppo,nt
rnrnl You wolltJ&lt; ' qlrW ou tlld
w e ha ve n tcw loh locoll ed l111t' to ten mtles
tr om Galltp o ll ~ .

AS YOU CAN SEE BY THI S AD , OUR
LI STNGS ARE EXTREMELY LOW AT
THIS TIME . IF YOU ARE CONSIOER
tNG SELLING , G IV E US A CALL . WE
WILL BE HAPPY TO LOOK AT YOUR
PROPERTY AND GIVE YOU OUR OPt ·
NIO N AS TO ITS PRESE NT VALUE .
THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THIS SER
VICE

SPRI NG SPECIAL
15 acr es, ~mall pond and a
s1rong spr 1ng tor water , ap
prox 970 lb~ toba&lt;co, 2
b1dgs Pr1 ced to sell
K 118

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SMALL FARM SITE
11 ctcres tobacco base
rurrtf watN , c.ty school s, .J
rnill'" !r om Gallipoli S on
bl~( ktop road, super loca
11on and buy
won ' t las !
long
103

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CENTURY 21

GALLIPOLIS SCHOOLS
12ACRE LOT
Coun ty wdh: r , Ne ll fen ced ,
cr&lt;'ek run s tnr oug h the
thr eE.'
e xcellen t
la nd
budd1ng 'J1te~ All ill a verv
rrc.a nr"'hl/1 or1tl'
• l ))

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AC~toAGE

)!I r1cr es of r olling Qrounu

SUII alli C tor bldg LOIS 01
pa".Tun.' L1 11C' fences r r ·
good
f tl6

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Tom White , Salesman, Home Phon e 446-9557

VACANT LAND
(l( r ('S , 10 !1llabl t!, 11
pa,tur &lt;', otdcr barn . 1300 lb
1ooacco ba~r . clenty wat er
• 10 1
Sl l .)OO
}'J

We Are Offering Financing l'hrough VA, tHA and Conventional Loans.
Check With Us Before You Buy.

WE NEED LISTINGS
4

CENTURY 21

COUNTRY HOME
&amp;IACRES
Loca ted on Sta te Rt . ]-11,
n1ce home. J bedroom s,
Owner will sell with sma l l
down payment &amp; land con
tra ct to any qualil1ed
buyer .
' 14J

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Owner anxious to sell l h1S
br ic k home S1tua tea on a
spaCIOUS WOOded lOT W1lh1n
c• ty l1mil~ . Cozy
w.b
fireplace , 3 bedrooms, 2
car garage A gooo oual1 l y
built hom e Look tn is over
and make us an offer ! N 126

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LARGE HOME IN CITY
Large 7 story hou se. 9
rooms H ou&lt;,e ,., modern
{1 na 1n good co nd 1110n Pr1C
ed r easona bl e. Own er
needs to move !his proper
ty ,mmed1alet~ Please call
tor more 1ntor ma t•o n . ~ 1JS

CENTURY 21
TWO BEDROOM HOME
Pr 1c cd tow for 1m med1ale
sat e N 1cc garden s pace,
good toca t10n Cl l 'f waler,
':&gt;ewer , ba se ment Owner
will he l p finan ce quallf1ed
ouyer .
~ 109

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MOVE IN
Th1S home 1'!1 wa tt tng tor
tnc right 51z e lamdy Level •
yard , 100' J:J00' lo t L R . 7
B R • eat 1n k. 1l che-n ul d1 ty
room , n1ce- crpart Small
upkeep Pr 1ced qgh1 ' 14 1

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CEDAR A FRAME
Onv ucrc w ooded lof
luc ,1 1Nt appro)( 12 miles.
1r0111 GJIIIPOIIS on Brum
h eld Rd J bed r ooms , open
h rcolcKC' and open stair
wily 1 h1S IYP.e of nome is'"
very 1n ucn aemand! , 113

~OUTHEHNHILL~

SPECIAL PRICED LOW
6 r ooms, full basem ent, tg
gard en area , good s torag e
bldg . Rf . 14 1. just out of c1 ty
lim 1ts - should sell fast
Wort h
every

penny- 525,000.

1121

FARMS
CENTURY21
GE NERAL FARM
. ocaled oil Stare Rr. J25 ,
:~ e rry
Twp., 52 acre~
r ill abl e land, oasrure and
,ome wooded area Modern
6 room nouse and barn
Over 800 lbS. fObacco base .
PRICED T05ELL!
, 144

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160ACRE BEEF
CATTLE FARM
Ca tt le pr1 ces are look1ng
up Lots of pasture, plenty
wa1er , some good t i mbrr
Owner says sell now· ~ 148

CE~.,URY2 1
RENTAL INVESTMENT

CENTURY 21

A SPRING GAR DEN
1S eager to bloom aroufld
lh 1s l ovely home wh 1c t1 ol ·
ter s 3 8 R • bath, fu ll case
men! , 2 car garage and den
tor Dad 2 · acrE•S , ru r al
water , much more Don't
mtSSih iSOne
'1 64

89ACRES
CLAY TOWNSHIP
Hou~e . 2 barns, toba cco
base , very scen 1c area. 1
beautiful lakes, stocked
w 1th f•Sh E xce- l fe nt for
l 1shlng , boat1ng or h unh ng
Just good 11v1n g

CENTURY 21
WANTED ! NEW OWNER
Le t 's sell ltltS outs tanding
farm . Top cond 1tion anC
produc l ion ~~ nere Ready
to make you money and a
I arm to be prouo of Level
ti llable land . cle an pasture
t 1 e l d~ .
toba cco
oase ,
modern remodeled house,
barn and ma chinery shed
It's all here. You c anoe tne
nex I owner . 9'2 oc res , 108

CENTURY 21
SPECIA'L SECLUSION
130 acr es wooded se tti ng
tor th1s new tull y equi pp ed
home - has farm cuild ings
1flCiud1 ng second nome all
an easY drive lrom Ga'lin
or l h~ Mine5
" lU

hom e

features 3
co n 1ca l
llrep l&lt;t ce. sdt1ng on gootl
S1 / e Ia! , ve rt ta s,I('IU II y
deco r ated Has an aoove
me groun&lt;J sw 1mm1nq pool
Buy lh1S home t1nd t oU II be
r eady tor rne hal c..umme r
da ·t ~!
CALL NOW FO R
h e &lt;J r oom~.

INFORM ATO N

A ND A N A PPOINTM ENT !

I IJI

CENTURY 21
SCENIC· RIVER VIEW
Lovely home S1111 ng on .:1 J
acres. more or les s Th1S
home fea ture s 3 bedrooms .
modern kll ch en, lo ts of
b1r ch cabinl• t') &amp; il ':&gt;n .:tck
bar , form al l1v1ng r oom,
bath &amp; 1. full bas('ment,
double car garag e. e x
cel lent n(•lghbor nood and
location on St Rt 7 C1ly
Sc hool
01s1
Pr 1ce d
reasonaol (
Won ' t last
long .
~ lSJ

CENTURY 21
WITHIN WALKING
DI STANCE OF SC HOOLS
Ctl¥ propert ·{ , 7 ~ t o r 1, '~
bedrooms, g as he.:;t Verv
r easonaQiy
pr ice d 1
#149

CENTURY 21
OWNER SAYS SELL
No r.easonaole aft er r ef us
ed 1 Th1s home 5e111ng 1S
se r ene and oeac efuL cn 10Y
rne eo.,~ en , nQ!o 1n a C07 f coun
rry atmosonerc ou t yet
1oc areo only one m 1i(• ana n
nan ot 'State Rt J5 ·,
oea r ooms modern ou·l l ,n
k1tcnen. d1n1na roor"' 11 lh
hMd 110od f loor&lt;,
l1 v1nq
room and n1ct· oa tn Nrw
gc1rage 24' KJO ht~c. p,)nf'lf'd
Wi'l lls nne! l ~&gt;x l u r na Cf· d1nq
A REAL 8ARGA JN 1 "H6

CENTURY 21
EXCELLENT
RECREATIONAL
PROPERT Y
On Ra ccoon Cret · ~
I 43
ac re s. mon• or leo:. and n1CC'
cab1n, sleeps 6. tilfrlllt
roo m w 1lh w o f 1r t.•plnu
(lnd heatolator larqr&gt; kif
chE'n ana ba l h • 151

MOBILE HOMES
MODULAR HOME
8 room 5. 3 be o r oom~ . 2
baths, compl ete kttcnen,
cen lra l c11r, water rap . ve ry
~oz v
S1 1tmg on '1 lovel 'r'
acres l oca ted off from
Bu!aville Porter Rd
; 129

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MOBILE HOM E

CENTURY 21

1 STOW&gt; - I~ ACRES

Fea rur1ng J B R, m0&lt;1er n
k. 1Ycnen
b1rch cab1nets
L R. FR , tor mdl DR , eat 1n
lt&lt;~ t c nen . bat n N ew w1nng ,
tOtc)tly 1nsuta reo
Barn
n1cc- stoct&gt;; ed ond . tobacco
oasc Mil nv more fealur es
• 1S7

N ice

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CENTURY 21

Recently renova1ed . · tully
re nted three un it , in town ,
located close ro schools.
Ex cellent return on your
money .
1154

IMMACULATELY KEPT
HOME

MORE
CITY PROPERTY , EX ·
CELLENT CONDITION

ACREAGE

BUILDING LOTS
INVESTMENT

ctec tr 1c w1th base l ;)~"'- ,1too ~- A very n1c e
kol w olh lOIS ol '' ~lolt)\~U ICIS: 3 BR 'S
and C
'l ba111 Sit
~" a llat tot 1n
Gl'll liPOI•S Pr 1ced 11Q ht

wood -burn ing
f irep lace.
formal dining , . m odern

kitchen , util ity . carpeted, 2

CITY LIVING ,
COUNTRY
ENV IRONMENT

J ( ca r old nom(.' , n~~&amp;' ~ I p a·,. ,n g r ,..n, All

new .

car garage &amp; storage, 71a

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E conomy at 1t s ll esr

electric , all car peted,
garage , about I a c re .

$25.900.00 .
S Years Old- like

1121

COMFORTABLE BRICK
AND FRAME
10 3 acres at ground , more

VACANT LAND

frame ,
4
bedrooms ,
equ ipped kit chen , formal
d i ni ng ,
many ,
man y
features . you m ust see. 1
car garage with workshop.

that new heme. 53,500.00.
NEED TO SELL- Pr ice

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'

CITY PROPERTY
2 stor y frame, o1 bedrooms,

( restr icted ), excellen t for

SEE IT NOW .

ONLY 122.000

0008

Merrill Carter
Evenings

ant land 1n c1 ty of M id

ciiPPOrl Real r11cc Pudding
loT , t1 1q h 8. ory wilh lttrge
st1,1dC 1ree at r('ilcly Iller (' Ap
oro)( 300 11 tr on tilq e

SEE IT .

.......

Being Transferred?

Tc.tke advantage of the FREE SERVICt.
ot our NATIONAL REFERRAL CENTER

..

daily.

EACH OFFICE
INDEPENDENnY OWNED

We Need Your Home or Farm To Sell

A HOME FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY - NEW LISTING ON RT . 218 - Att ractiv e 3
An imm ac ulate 3 bedr oom r anch on th e le bedroom home in Ci ty Sc hoo l Di s!. Enjoy
Grande Blvd . (a super neig hbor hood tor
chi ldren) . Includes central air, wi fe ap
provea kitchen, ga r age, and l arge fencPd
in ya r d w iltl pat io &amp; nice storage buildi ng
or workshop for Dad. $36,000 .

Il eal Estate for Sale

·Strout National
Referral Center

Willis T.'
Lovedav
Leadingham
Reattor ll~iale
Realtor
Ph. Home 245·9114
·Ph. Home 446-9539
]allia County's Fastest :Trowing Real Eswte Agencv

changing

Arthur A. Nibert , Realtor-446-4612
Bonnie Stutes, Assoc.-446·2885
Merrill Carter- 379·2184

FREE

CALL 446-3643

Ru s'.ie ll 0 . Wood
E vcm ng s
446 4618

Real Estate for Sale

MOVING
to another city?

leslie. 256·1276 or 446·H01.

lt&lt;&gt;al'Eslale forSa:le

lteal l£t!tate for Sale

Real Estate for Sale

CENTURY 21
A

LO VELY COUNTRY
HOME
AND8ACRES

Story a nd a half completel y
remod eled 1nS1de and ou t
Lot barn . garagC' . nay shed,
and coal util1lY bld g. It 's
j ust top s tor me money!
Call tor more details TO

DAY! 118.'100.

1970 cnamp1on m odel. .J
rooms W1tn bath Hookup
illl ready tor extrc1 mobil e
nome Call now S.I J,)QO
f l 04

CENTURY 21
191J MO BILE HO ME
Loca ted 1n Rappsourq !I
rooms
3 B R , uncJer
Sk 1rtcd Look s vert ntcc !
Pr 1cco r easonabl e
If 111

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Are you th 1nk•ng ot t) uying
a mobile home? L1 ~ c new
1975 Vtndale mobil(' home
All se t up and r eady to be
moved tnto Le t '~ D('ill To
day!
~140

I 122

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BEEF FARM
ll8 acres, over 40 acres
level t illab le land , the rest
1S pasture and woodland
Tobacco base , 6 room
hOuse , QOOd barn . other
ou tb Uildings , se11 1ng below
tOda y ' s market .
~ 106

CENTURY 21
MOBILE HOME COURT
Three q ood mobil e hom r'&gt;
!Q((l fl 'dCIOSe l oc- ily 0 -"JnN
Will '&gt;rll wim sm~ll oown
ptlymrnl &amp; land cont r.Kt 10
any Qu ald1 ('d bUYC' I (ALL

TODA Y •

••we're The Neighborhood Professionals"

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1).7 - The Sunday Times-sentinel, Sunday, May 28, 1978
..Ml- The Sundav Times-sentinel. Sunday, May 28, 1978

Your Best Real Estate .B uys Are Found in the Sunday Times-Sentinel
Real Estate for Sale

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Your Best Real Estate Buys Are
Found in the Sunday Times-Sentinel

23 LOCUST STREET

This ad

446-6610

will be

...

Call Evenings :

l1Eil~tate for Sale

THE WISEMAN REAL
ESTATE AGENCY

Brick ranch on J citv lots.
in -ground swimming pool ,

J bdr,

carpeted

home .

Central heat &amp; air, 42
lincoln St. 446 -3964 .
Appointment Necessary

BEAUTY SALON FOR
SALE _ Downtown locil ·
pnccd

tion ,

STROUT
446·0008 .

Ueal.E.tate for Sale

1 Acre Lots for sale loca fed
on SR 554, J miles east of
Porter. Wheaton Rd . SJ,OOO,

FOR SALE BY OWNE .R

1&lt;, 000 15, 000 . Gallia co.
Rural Water . Call Tom

rea sonabl e.

REALTY

GALLIA COUNTY'S LARGEST
REAL ESTATE AGENCY

JUST LIKE NEW - Quality built rar1ct1 :s lrss tha n l
yr . old &amp; must be seen -to .aporccidte. Specia l features
are qual i ty carpe t throughout , w1fe approved ~itc~en
w ith sto ve &amp; refrig ., thermopane windows marb iC'
Sitt s, gare~ ge &amp; a large fla t lot on th e Floyd Clark Rd , 1"
·m1. west ot State Rt . 160. $32,900. ShCNn l&gt;Y appoi nt
men! on I v. STRO UT REAL TY 446·0008.

K en Morgan
Ev enings
~46 · 0971

RUSSEU WOOD
REALTOH

446-1066

the l ar ge liv ing room , ? fu l l bnth s, bui lt in
kit chen. cen t ai r &amp; large cove red back
porch (perfect for the fam ily outi ng or
cookout) . A lso a love ly landscaped 1 1 acre
tot wi th large stora ge biul ding Call tor
more detail s.

Mose l:anterDury

446-3408

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NEAR ROONEY -- 3 yea r ol d bn c k &amp;
frame ranch with approx . 1200 sq. II ot liv
1ng space . Includes a beau t i fu l buill1n k 1t
chen , 3 bedrooms, 11' baths &amp; garaQe
Ve ry ni c e 1:~ acre lot in Gal l ia Co Schools

140,500

SPACIOUS BI· LEVEL

EXQUISITE HOME
CHARLA IS HILL S

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Moclern story br icK
home l n R10 GrandP This 5
bedroom hOme teature5 a larqe ltv1 ng
room W1!11 w b .f.P , 11 1 bt'lths &amp; full base
mrnt w1 th rec room . Also 2 car garage &amp;
lttrgE- co rner 10 1

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Beaut iful 3.16 A . rolling cl ean lnnd 1S tne
setting tor thi s unusua ll y gracious br1 ck
home. 3 spa cious B.R.'s, 21• ~a th s &amp; IMQC
ut i l ity room . La r ge toyer !earling to tormc1 1
l iving roam , formal di n ing room &amp; large
lamily roo m with open lir ('l ace . Ct1;Um 1nq
k itc nc n w ith sn ack. bar , Cor n1nu co urHcr
top range, wall oven, disposa l. cJIShwastlcr
&amp; lovely Shenandoah Cilbill ets . Tti 1S
spacious home has a '} car garc1Q C w 1tn
au tomat ic opener&amp;. central a1r Ttl c~c ~1rc
iUS I a lew of th e ex tr as . P1 c turc s or wor ot..
cannel dcscr 1be th is home YOU MU !&gt;l

Lov elY. 3 B.R. br ic k &amp; frame b1 level. Ex
tra niCe k1t c hcn with lots of canine ts.,
dishwJsller. ran ge &amp; d1n1ng M ea with
pr1tio doo r s 1cr1&lt;11119 10 lnrq(' deck Lo.wcr
h,lll that fltlds lot~ ol poc.s1bdity tor tuture
t&lt;'l mily or rcc r eiiiiQn room-; 1 cnr oarage
1111111 aut om c1 11 C door opener rtw. home 1S
bud ! w1!h 1n l~ r co m SY5 1c rn Gall i pOli S CitY
scr1001 syS fPrll CALL N OW

ONE AC RE PLUS

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MODERN HOM E
ONRT . S88

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OUT ·A· SITE - Call us tor a brea tntaKing
~our of ! his uni que conten:porary secluded
1n 18woodedacres near RID Gra nde 1n C1ty
Sc h~ls . Ha s 4 bedrooms . 2 f ire laccs, lovely
famdy room , 3 baths &amp; cr ows nes t M ucn ,
much more
Si! ual ed on ~
COUNTRY CHARM ER
lovely 1.8 acre lnndscaped yard th 1s br 1cl-.
ran ch o tt ers the most 1n 3 bedrooms
Fetmily room w1 th w _b.f p ., 1 bath!&gt;, bui ll in
kit chen , l ul l basemen ! w 1th r ec room &amp; 1
ca r carporl plus many other eAtra c; Low

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TALK ABOUT A HOME !
A lovely stone
tirela ce in tile rust1 c tnmllv room , 3
spacious bedrooms, 7' &lt; baths &amp; n large 2
car garage . Ther e is ove r 1.000 ~q ft . 1n
this cedar &amp; stone home and nearly 3 acres
of land 11 you wan t to '3('f' mon: give us a
call
UNDER SlO ,OOO
A ct1Mm1nQ 3 bedroom
home 1n town wdh larqr I1V 1ng &amp; fa mily
roo m. f1r epta ce. op&lt;·n c.til 1r Ci'tSC to
up ~ la1r s, pl u!i bnscmen l &amp; Qtlrage L arge
yM d &amp; storagcbldr.1 OnlyS.78 ,900

1 STORV ON 1NO AVE .
An old l 1me d
bt•d r oom brick. llQrne in qood condllion In
ENJOYTHERURAL SETTING
But 1;ve clutiL· ~ family d1n1 ny room, '} ba 111s. plu s
1n the c ily 1n th•S ] bedr oom Orchclfd H Ill br~sf.•nwn l &amp; beau ly shop $)4 ,900
home T his modern home ha s bu!l t 1n lui
7 exc ei1 L' nl
chen . large hv1ng room . oart 1al basemen! OWNER WANTS IT SOLO
&amp; 11 acre yard w 1th a super v1ew Best part honw s lle ~ on Rt 141 5 rnilf"'i I rom town
Both l ot.;, totar 1. 7 nc r e~ ol 1('\!l' l 10 y cntly
is th e pri ce $39 .500
slop1nq lilnd Buy both l or $1 0,500

$10&lt;
law 'f ')'
mer l di !&gt;U111,.J1nqt

LOVELY NEW HOME - Th e owner has
iu!i t l1ved 1n lh 1s 3 bedroom home tor a few
mon1ns and ~~no w tea11109 area Th1~ bn ck.
&amp; frame nome includes a wood bvrn1nCJ
llrcla ce w 1th equipment , 2 ba ths, th ('r
mopitne wmdows, buil t 1n k. 1tchen , 1 co•
garage , et c S1tua ted on nearly 1 acre&lt;:&gt; 1n
G&lt;lll1a Co Sc hool Dis!

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NE W 2 BED ROOM . all e1ect r1 c, c itrpeted home loca ted
on Bt'M Run Ro . approx A ac.res, nght of way to Rn c
coon c P'•' "- Bu ·J' now tor !!.35 ,000 00
NEW LISTI NG Bu s1 ncss, or buildl rlQ ta l In Eur el&lt;..:l
Lq 101 w ~Pp t 1c tank S1 tuat ed on Rt 7 Buy tor
S-6 ' 000 ()(J
PRO FESS IONAL BUILDING : 15,000 sq II located ad
!Mt''nt to uol t cour~e. onf~ lt;&gt; v('l no steps ideal tor ot
fH "~'· ,LtlOOI5, p r o h:o~s1on al ,lc l lvilles For mor e in
tormil';on Ul ll446 1066
BR I CK T HREE BEDROOM . c c+r pd~:.•d hom~ lu ll bae
n. 1·nt i1rcptacc. an cdoP of u t( li1n1 tS, n1 cc lo t, good
n• •·lllbortlVOCI Pr1ce \ JJ,OOO 00
THRE E BEDROOM , co rnmand 1ng VH!W ol the OhiO
::t•v1'r c ' ' "wa ter , 1 a t uet o!l turnacc , located on cor
nl'f :lf 1-11 1 ,1 11d R1 718 Also /O'x30' block. budchng , ex
cf'llt-fll rf''"l ldCil fltl or com merc1al loc.a t 1on Pr1ce
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LOOKING FOR T HAT
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L U( n1('(l aoPrOY
ov· r l ,f 1 ~ .nq the bC,lU I If UI
t·,nrn• u~, f WrJi11ncj tor you
ct:N'r '"11on dec h. , tn.J if and
M d rnrrwrl illr poc,S('SIOn

Dre11m Spot " alonq l he
I~ min') below Gall ipOliS,
Oh 10 l!i ! hi~ com fortable
3 5 &lt;~c r es 1n all. d porches .
snade trees Own er !pav 1ng
pr1cea for on ly $19 ,500 00

PRI CE REDUCED 3 IX'd r aom nome located on
Nt·llltlnwnoon Rd
iUS! ou ts1dr c!ly llml l ':&gt; N e w l ~
r•·lr, 'lrlr'1 P(I ro nvnn•rnt loca t 1on, (I IY waler , nal gai&gt;
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SUPER

STARTER
A wonde rfu lly
spac1ous 1 bedroom home w1th ~ wooded
acres Has family room w 1rn w n.f.p &amp;
gr~rogc Al l rooms are large eno ugh for
your f amdv but the pr 1CC IS small cnouqn
tor your w&lt;1ll et S25,500

NEW LISTI NG I b;•drooiT'I'I Bernet Rd I rtcr e l t~nd .
"' ·! ,r r 1rr1l N,1IN I uri Oil turn (l(e Pr 1ced fOr QUICk
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"lf'(l 00

THE MOST IN LUXUR V
A won&lt;l erlul
br 1ck homr w11h 5 IMge bt·clrooms , i1 t.~m1
ly room wi th n vrry prr tty ltr(' place , 3 full
hattls. 7 co mplr t ~ ki! chr n&lt;&gt; , a l1111nq r oom
!hill 1S oul ot !h1 '&gt; worl d A. ii J r nr uarnqr
wiltl a p.:.rk1ng pad lor 8 or 9 e M ~ Up to 71.
(1ues. available .
MAKE US AN OFFER
Bea ut 1fu t
budd 1ng S• te on Cherr y R1dqc 1n R1 0
Grande _ 4 acr es of woodN! 1.1nd 1n cdv
sch ool clistnct
10 ROOM BRICI&lt;
LM ge 2 story !lOme on
?nd Ave . near busines s Th1S t1 0me llas J
bed rooms , l1v1ng room , ldlflll y room , k1!
t hen &amp;. ba l h 2 c ar c c~rpo r l &amp; fenced
backyard Could be used il ~ '!a p a rt me nt ~.

BEAUTIFUL SE TTING - Si tu ated on
over 3 " acr e tree shaded yard 1n Nort nuo
th 1s P 1 st ory home includes J bedrooms,
fu llt&gt;asement wi th f 1nished tam11v room &amp;
f1r et acc . 2 cxce!lent garden spar s, rural
WOODED WONDERLANO
56 "cres ol
wat er &amp; CI Stern . C1ly Schools
wooded hills &amp; "alley'&gt; neilr R 10 Grande of I
One Rt 325 A per l ect spot tor a secl uded
LO VELY BR ICK IN CENTENARY Thl~ tl1dCdWdY
of the finest new homes in ttle area
wonderful home oilers 4 or 5 betlrooms , WH Y PA V RE NT
WllC'rl you can buy
tamly room w b.f p . 2 bath~, tor m al en lh1 S 3 beclroom home for ~1 5,900 Inc ludes
trance &amp; d1nmg , new poo l &amp; large 2 car ea t m k1lchen with r ef r 1gcrMor &amp; ranqe
gara ge All ~~ l uated on over 1 ' at re lot on Larqe bnth , &amp; basement Loc t=ll ed 1n Crown
Rl \dl
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WE NEED LISTINGS
E. M. WIStMAN, BROKER 446-3796, EVE.
JIM COCHRAN, SALESMAN 446-7881 , EVE.
E. N. WISEMAN , BROKER, 446-4~UU

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PRICE REDUCED on th1&lt;; 7 beo room nome on LOw er
(11.fl 101 , r1 IY wr~t e r Owner a n x 1ou~ to
k 11r fJ( J
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LI STING S NE EDED
BE TWEEN Ill IIS ,OOO

500 2ND AVE.

GALLIPOLIS

J BEDROOM cMCr lrd home 1n PlanTZ 50 , llJI gas
lu,.tl , dclrlii10nnl lots 1nCIUC1Cd ( 180'X l 40 'l Pr 1c e
$).1 Ill!

NEW LIS TI NG
B tJ~1 nPSS
bUdCJ1nq Si tU ated 1n
(,.!lliDIIIIt. 110' fron l r1Clt&gt; on EtlSi er n Ave 10CIUdCd
:!u..,.n, •. t;ld an(!/ rr·n tnl&lt;:.a Cr111 tar more ~ n1'0rm a11 0n
no

x1~o ·

BUILDING LOT near E verqreen , at onq
hl•lhWrl~ rurrtl wat er pr l(f' ~~.900

BUILDING O N UPPER

PASTURE

FARM

FOR

RENT
Locate d 10
Morgan T owns h1p , 41
acres , pond , ST ROUT

REALTY

~46

2ND AVE .. needs so me

n·p.:11r Pr1C'' r Pduced
NEW LISTING : 'J bedroom, Ci'lfp(l l ed horne Stfua! C(l On
UD/)I ' f )(1·1 /Wr Gal lipOl s Onf' f loor ldf'al for youny or
r1 1 11 (I r 1U DIP Living, u!d dy roomc; k rtchen ilnd b,lfh
Nt ·w w rr 1nq e~nd plumb1nq Newly re nov led Call for
1r r, ,,,1, rmat1011
OU tl OING LOTS . JS''.I:l/0 fill unoerg rouncJ u t tl1 f 1C~.
rur,tl ~""'r,•r rpn trn l ':."WcifiP f Oil('CfiOn hlnc kt op
tr 1 1 NOIIlObil(' hQnws P r 1c!' ~·t,O OO 00

IF YOU ' RE THI NKIN G AB OUT SEL LING , GIVE US
A CALL AND WE ' LL BE HAPPY TO DISCUSS OUR
LISTI NG CO NTRACT WITH YOU . WE HAVE
BUYERS BUT WE NEED LISTI NGS!! ! LET US
~ELL YOUR &gt;j OME WH E N YOU ' RE R EADY

NEAL REALTY
PHONE 446 : 1694
See th 1s eMccptl onally well
kCPf hom e Wifh l BR , 21 1
bath , full ba se ment, formal
dmmg room , r ec. room , il tr
·condllioned. natufal qa s
heat.
Sll ua1 ed
on a
bea uld ully land scaped tot
• '" Sprtng VaHey Sub·
D PIISion. ThiS hOme IS pr1C ·
ed 1n th e S60's. Ca ll tod ay
fo r appl.
Ch;ul es M . Neal
446 ·-1146
J . M1cha el Neal
446 · 1SOJ
Sa m Neal
446 ·1310

Attra c1ive brick &amp; fr ame
home w ith 3 or possi bl y J
BR . living room wlfh
firel ace. ex tra ni ce kitchen
wi th bu i lt 1n cabine ts, en !
at bar &amp; di ning area Full
ba sement &amp; garage . Lovely
in wound pool &amp; dC&gt;c k
Gallipoli S Scllool Dis tri c t

COLON IAL MA NSION
Gra c•ous 9 room nome
Sl l ualed on approx . 17 A. ot
rolling land . 5 large B .R .,
forma l dining r oom w 1th
fi replace, li v ing roorn &amp;
bn th Coun t ry k i tchen wl! tl
lovely buil l i n cabine ts, s s.
~ink , wn ll oven &amp; co unte f
top range . Has alum . S1d1nq
&amp; owner has added cx lrc1
insutal10n 7 ba r ns, stor age
buitd1ng , chicken house,
and &amp; lots of fru i t fr ('CS
Gall1p OI1s c ily ~c hoot
sys tem . TH I S IS A UNI

QUE
H OME
CHARACTER

WITH

NICE REMODELED
DUTCH COLONIAL
Wilh 1 4 A. ot useabl E&gt; lt1 nd,
8 room~ . 4 BR No upkC'('p ,
v1ny1 s1d1ng . s torm cloor 'i,
thermopan e window ~. 11,
bath s, nat gas F .A lur
nacc N1ce buil l in k.i tChL',,
Plenty ol good colct !)pr,ng
wa ter N1 ce b lock. qardqc
w11h 15')(23' storage ~p rt &lt;.c
&amp; part1al basem t•nt under
stor age area. Located on
black top r oad I 2 m 1lt• of I
Sf. Hwy 160 jus t l1 sted

COUNTRY MANOR - FIVE MILES OUT - t1J acres,

apprO)( . SO ' acrus td .t~b le. balance pa stur e, l ob. ba se,
lots of trutt tr ees, ~ pnnq s, 2 well!!, 2 pond s, rurill water ,
la rge oarn , milk par lor, s.e vel'ill she-d s. El egant col
o111a1 hom e ha s been co mpletely re m odeled &amp; features
new v 1ny l s1 dtng , nL!w 9utters , new plumbul g, ~od e rn
ktt chen. w w carp et, cenJ. a1r , J or 4 BR s. Call
ST ROUT ~ EAL TV for an appo1ntm cnr to sec . 4116·0008.

6 ACRES WITH
LARGE PIN E TRE ES

ldl'dl IJtJ1Id1ng " pot nrsiiN l
Mtfl ol lrtrqe Plfl C'
8 ACRES
trPeS 700 I t fr ont age ')ou t
PRI CE REDUCED
~i cl e
stor (1gl:' budd ii1Q5
&lt;tr 1vc to
Gnrden !&gt;pol . apple &amp; pC' ,1( 11 W1tll1n 10 m1n
c!ownt own Gut llpoll s, Green
1rees 11mber . wt:'l l W1th
To w ns t1 1p,
C1 1y
Scnool
el ec tr ic pump . ONlY
Syste-m
Has hookup tor
$6 ,900 .00 TOTAL.
rnob il 4' hOmr Gul t1a Rura l
MAKE US AN OFFER
W r1 1N. c• !N.Ir 1C dncl sep tic
ONTH ISO N ESROOM
ldnk. 111L!Il l li&lt;thl on pate 200
HOM E, APPROX . o A.
tl
tr on t&lt;HIC on Gra lldm
All ICV('I, .:.lo nq ~ t Hwv
Sc hool f~d T1 mber . Bulld1 ng
554 4 B R modPrn honw Sl tC'l CALL NOW
w1tll buill 1n kil chen. F A
NI CE BLOCK
turllc1 ( L', pMtl i'll bd'&gt;l'lnl!lll ,
BU ILDING
? porcnps Sc p,lrt~l• • ll&lt;iT,I(l('
uses
iHl d SU illt11('r 1-,II CIII' fl . ,l l\ll ,Hn s many
~ ton· r oo m , sto rage. rnnke
WOrk &lt;;, n{IP &amp; ')! Or rlLil' rHl'd
1n t o o n1ce
home.
LOI ', Of !)U dlllnQ ~ p o f&lt;., IOI
~ h o wro o m ,
kennel , etc.
new homes on 111c c,,,!llt t
Bu ild1 nq size J6 ft x 30 II .
Co Rur al w ntN s t'Jl /\1'&gt;0
Located on ,l corn er lot con
1l ll H1(0fl1(' lllVP'.. tllh'nl pr o
tft 1n 1n
95 ~ cr£' on a
pt•r l y CALL NOV·i F OR
bidcktop ro~d 180.000 BTU
MORE DETAILS
furn ace Gc1raqe PRICED
ONL 'I S13,9()() 00
NI CE &gt;I ACRE FARM

m em

&amp; LOVELY HOM E

Spnr IOU':! rl' lll OctriL•cl Rr oom
1AC RESCLEAN
hOillt' 1',•1 1!1 &lt;; !(·• •I ',l(l lnq I} IU':I
LEVE LLAND
.J 11h'. tJ,lfh . tvrn1.11 l 1/11lCI
~11or t
C11S innct:&gt; north o t
r oom &amp; 1,1 r&lt;w coun l r ,· 1-. 11 G~ll1pOI1"i G&lt;1l l1tl Co Rura l
c ht•n wdh budt n C.ll)llll' l &lt;. Wt~ t (' r line 1n Iron ! of th 1s pro
&amp; '' ' '" 'nit",&lt;. &lt;.,ktl •,,nt-. I n1.., p..:rly
Black. l op r o&lt;1d All
ho1rlt' tl.v... ,\I A turnu &amp; ,1 llllnt•r at n (Jh l s qoc~ A'_L
woo d twrnc•r
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f\
ol LLVELS, LOT&gt; OF USES
hc&gt;otill fut ro111nc1 l1111 (t .1p
pr o ~ JO A llll rliJit·. •lPP ruv
HANDYMAN ' S DREAM ,
15 1'•. l lfn1ll'r r ..-t r,) l,lf{J t'
&lt;~5 tl U'&gt; of good lc'l ncf plus
IJMn, wor l-.. ':l hop, ttiiM X.
un f 111 1.;,h ed In Ipvc I home
IOIJ rl CCO IJtl&lt;:,t• t...OI11 l ' fnJ1I
1n,1 t yo u cn n f n11sh, all
lr L'l 'S. II you r 1· lll kri •'\1• ·&lt;1
fl1cl h, r l nl ~
are al ready
111 e1 n1 u• l.t rm (,\LL
.wc111dble
Own er will
A~0U1 TH ISONI
Jlt'qoli ote pr1ce

379· 2184

CENTURY 21
BEAUTY ADORNS

PLANTATION

This comf ortable 3 bed r oom ranch. Thi s
well kept nome has central air condition ·
ing and is economic al ly heated wit h
natural gas. Tne we ll landsca ped law n
features f lower gard ens, a fen ced in 12'
d iameter pool and much mor e. Call tor
more details,
t 16S

69 acres on St. Rt . 325 and Cora Mill Rd . 8
room s. Farm well f enced Good out
build ings, 35 acres level t il lable land
M uch more .
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Arthur A. Nibert
Member
American Society
Of Aopraiser s

RESIDENTIAL

~en1or

CENTURY 21

HOUSE &amp; I A,
IN COUNTRY
7 room home si tualed on
A ot n1cc land on a
blacktop road 4 B R , bath
&amp; country k!! Chen Wiltl
l)u lll 1n ca bin e ts
All

crpctco. MAKE YOUR AP
POINTMEN T TODI\Y

prop('rty (_QU I&lt;! P&lt;il Y for
l l~ t' lf Wl llllll -I yr&lt;, LOI on
Stat f' R I 7 Nor !11. tH.'d r
Sil vN Br1 c!or• Sllopp,na
J rt·rl l.tl lll OI&gt;II f'
Pl rl/J
t1ornt&gt; '&gt; GRL•1 1 REI URN
ON
IOI1iL
INV[_ ':) T
MC N T C.l ll tor dl'l&lt;lll$
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93ACRES
VACANT LAND
93 A at rolling l11nd 1n Act
d1son Twp . A l l rn1n c ral
r1qhts QOCS Bar n &amp; SCIJNdl
t:tudd1ng S1 tes. \77 ,900 .00 .

CALL
FOR
OETA ILS

MORE

61 J ACRES
MORE OR LESS

QUICK IN VES TME NT
RETURNS

LOT81 ' •108 '
Beau Ill UI t)UdCI1n q Si l l'~.
tcvrl tot on 111a c. kt op r oad
wll ll rurJ I w,1 1Pr l1ne 1n
Iron ! Ol IOI, Wtln lleautllul
r ol l1nq qrl'l'll pa5 1urf'liH1d
ON L Y 11.1011 OU

CARRY OUT
A good l)u si n css toc.'llect on
Sta te Hig hway 160 1n a n1 CC
cornmun1ty
Lllnd , br1cK
budd1ng, eQu1pmcnt &amp; all
sto c k
goes
PRICED

RIG HT
COUNTRY LIVING
If you l ik e fresh coun t ry
air , th is is th e on e. 6 room
house &amp; 1 A . tot . 3 B .R.
home with ex tra n1ce coun
tr y k itchen w i th wall oven
&amp; counter top ran ge. Ex ira
nice bui ll i n cabine ts. Ntce
lrge Iron ! p at1o . Home has
hr"' d real good ca re. A lso
has a horse shed . Loca ted
on blacKt op road . CAL L
NIJW.

BEA UTIFUL RIVER
FRONT HOME

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Bet1U IIful 7 room h ome willl
a panor nm1c v1ew ol the
r 1ver 711 A Full basem ent
w 1th
woodbu rn,ng
l1repta o 13 It x41 1t. room
wdh k1 1L h{•net1 t&gt;, C)(C c llenl
tor c nlurl clinll'lg or danr •
,nq . N1cc modern ki1 Ct1en
1nc1ud 1ng di~hashcr . ril ng{\
&amp; rC'tr 1yer.11or , forma l din
1ng room . li.lm1IY r oom . tor
m al 11v 1ng room&amp;. 3 BR r1n&lt;.l
1 tull ba ths &amp; showers Fuel
oil F .A . l urna ce Excellent
location for 1ish1ng, r 1gl1!
out your hi\Ck door. City
sc t1ool di st . Must sec to (1p
pr eda te ds value .

Ni ce 3 bed r ooms, bath , liv
1n9 room. modern ca t in
kll c ht&gt;ll
with
buill in
cabine ts, Full basement ,
a tm o!il ni'w ga'3 fo r c&lt;'d 1;ti r
turdnce and hot wat er
hea ter . Loca ted within the
c it y limi t s. Look ing t or a
nice clea n home. c lose to
shopping area? A Buy . Call

2 B R mob He home nestled
in lo ts ot shadf lrees. Lots
of rot1 d fro ntage . Outs id e
lurnlturc
build ings . All
goes. Including wash er tl nd
dryer Some t i m ~r Ci\L L

Now

NOW .

11.7 ACRES
WITH LOTS OF
SHADE TREES

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NEW LISTING MODERN
BRICK
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acres is located sou th of
Rio Grande on St Rt 325
Fea tures J bedroom-:.. liv
mg room . lamily room ,
w b . f1repla ce , modern
com p lete bu il l 1n K1 tchen . 1
baths . full basement . and
garage
C1ty
Schools
Shown by appoin tm ent on
Iy.
1151

Bonnie Stutes
Evenings
~ 46 - 2885

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GOOD IN VES TMENT OR
RENTAL PROPERTY
Ow nt•r wil l r1ep hnAnC(' th1 &lt;.
I? (l (rC''&gt; mor e or 1('5&lt;,. o l
VtH.rtntl,m(! Pos~1b l e hook
up to' ') mob1 le homE-s
(IO '&gt;l' IO 1n1nPS
If 119

RANCH 4 BEDROOMS
Sp-ace abounds in thi!:&gt;
roomy nome . 2 w b
f1r eplao , lull f inished
basement . double c ar
wi th
elec1r1 c
gar age
open er Sitl1ng on a good
si1e lot loca ted-o ff from St
Rl 160. C1 l y Sc hool 01~1
Shown by appomtment
Call fo r more de tails! 11 tJ2

On

~~idle

H1ghwl!Y 554, tw o
l evel to ro ll1 ng l.;r~nd
w1 lh small stre am th r ough
111 edg e of property ONLY
br~rns. .

11,000 00

8 ACPES
LEVEL LAND
Be,,utllul land wilh lots of
p11WS r1nd tW O road lr ontge.
411 m1les fr om Meigs Coun
t y Mine NO. 1. GOOd
budding sti es and rural
wa ter lap Pilld for . CAL L
~JOW

COMFORTABLE HOME
PLUS EXTR A
IN COME PROPERTY
Well l&lt;.ept ~ room house 1ust
olf kt 160 al Evergreen .
S1ep saver kt tch en wi th
n 1ct? bu ilt .n c abme t s,
rttnq(· &amp; rl'fr1 g Ha s it front
ponh &amp; cMport . Real n1ce
c MpPt tllrouqhou l &amp; a
F1 r1nK I111 wood burf'1(' r .
Plu ':! cl ~ rl pOS!ioi ble (')( Ira 1n
(onw
17' x6'i ' mobile
honw l11.tt IMS) B R &amp;·11 7
ba th AM hit S 11':&gt; own
pr iVdlt.• ctr 1vt.' CALL FOR

YOUR APPO INTME NT
TOOAY
LOVELY COUNTRY
ATMOSPHERE
Beautiful new 3 B .R. 'brick
front home with f ireplace,
l or ma l dining roo m &amp; large
ea t in k i tchen w i th !ots oi
but If in cabin ets. ra nge &amp;
dish washer . 2 I u II balhs &amp; a
utility r oo m . Plus 2 c ar
garage. Th ts home Is
si tudted on a wooded lot ap pr ox , I ac re . Soon to be

com leted . DON 'T LET
TH IS ONE SL IP BY CALL TODAY .

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4BEDROOM
VERY REASONABLE
Th is one has it all f1repta ce . 1ay room , fu lly
carpeted , ce ntral a1r , huge
2 car garage . Park Lane
Subdivi Sion .
~ 162

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open sta ircase Also a uf1l1
ty bldg . and a ga rage . All
th1!i tocaled on a large tot
wllh a new chain link fence

VS REALTY
BRANcH
MAIN

428 SECOND AVE.

POMEROY, 0.
JUST Ll&gt;tE0- 2 sto r y
brick, ls i lloor - liv ing,
lormal d in ing , lovel y

LOOKT HISOVER'

BUD McGHEE MANAGER
PH. 446.{)552 ANYTIME

THANK YOU FOR LISTING WITH VS REALTY

k it chen , fam i ly room 7nd
floor - 3 la rge bedroom s

( closets !. bath. Na t. gas
F . A .

furnac e .

EXCE LL ENT m .200 .00.
ALMOST NEW- I', story

Thts lo vely bnck wdl bo oft fhe mark C' t 1f
not sold soon Mnke an appo,n tm('nt to ~ee
11, you Wtll oc glad you d1d

S36, 100.00 .
LOVELY
WOODED
ACR E- ln new addit ion

reduced . tovety 'J srory
frame 3 or 4 bedrooms,
very modern k itchen, large

ut lnty , N.G. hoi water heal.
cor ner
lot . LOVELY ,
$29,000.00 .
2 YEARS OLD - Love ly
Ran c h Type home , 3
bedrooms. bath, utility R.,
modern
kitchen .
all

Modular Hom e w1th lois ot cln ss 1nr ct•
s pi~ c, ous BR 's., 2 l&gt;fl ths , co mplete d('IU~('
k1 t chen ,
CM p f' l
thr ou ghou t
c1nd
tully drrlp ed Th 1S lovely 74x60 rnoduiM htlS
ce ntral ii1r co nd1110n 1n q dnd 11 1'J S• tur'llrd
on an acr~ tot Cnll now for cu1 oppo1rll
m cn t Locnted n('M Mrrcrrvd le

acre. 131.500.00.
INVESTMENT
OR
BUSINESS- • extra n; ce
rentals, some furnished, a
good pav in g bus i ness .

parking
about

area , b uildi ng
JO

vears

old .

$&lt;17 .200 .00.
MANY
OTHER
PROPERTIES
TO
CHOOSE FROM, NEED A
ROOF
OVER
YOUR
FAMILY'S HEAD? SEE
US. NEED TO SELL IN A
HURRY? SEE US.
HENRY E. CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK, KATHY &amp; LEONA
CLELAND
REALTOR
ASSOCIATES
9fl-l2l9- "H 191
992 ·2568

FOR SALE BY OWNER

Modern l BR brlcll home ,
c1rpettd , n i ce LR with
tlrepllct , hug• kitchen ,
plenty of Cfblneu , e1ec .
nnge , n1tur11 9" hea1 ,
buement , urport , stouge
room. N lct lt~el lot ,
l.OCiftd Chillicothe Rd .. I
mi . from Dtw . C11t 446· ZS1l
or 446· 1111 .

6 1 level . almost new , 3
bedrooms . very appea li ng
nornt.•, baseboard hea t and
Jotul wood bur ner House
and 4 lots all sel l1ng A p
pro )( 2 miles from Holzer
M ed1c al Cen ter •150
"113

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or less Home has 3,100 '3Q
II over all Colorado stone
l 1reptace . 2 car garage,
very l a'3 tetully decor Med
One o f the most g ra c1 ous
homes 1n Gall1a County
wllh a fantas t ic •new~
Many other extras .
~ 116

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RIVER VIEW
Loca ted 3 m il es below
Gall1pOi tS on Sf. Rt 7, storv
r1 nd
halt.
tr am e. 3
bed rooms , doubl e ca r
QM r1ge . Also hs r en tal pro
per ty wifh 11. C1 fy scnoo1

d,s t

GOOD

I NVEST

MENT!

"139

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~1x acr es on biacktop road .
Half of area or more 1S
wood to t H annan Trace
Sc hool 01st. Call now
~ 111

Owner will se ll v · c. · FHA
LOC df('d 1n
the G(lll1pohs ~\.\. f" r : r 1c l US Sl ee t
s1dmg , 3 0 R s, e•.. "'""'"U' ached garage
c,111 soon tor , ~£''" .r~mrn l rh1c; 1S a
v er 'I c let'ln hOI11l
Build cqu,ty 1n th1 S

Almos t four gr een acre 5.
lOCi! led on St Rl 775 Over
600 11 r o&lt;1d lronta ge Rural
water available
, \42

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¥t.l'

~22,500

will buy for you a ver y com fortabl e
2 BR hom e situ ated on a 96 of an ac re tol
Th is older home has l arg(' a covered Iron!
por ch overlooki ng th e 01110 R1v er Loc ks
and Dam Also &lt;Jn ou tbu ilcllng ( 12x 18) lhdl
1s in e)(cellent condi t1on The owner 1S ve ry
anxious ro sell . G1ve us a CilliiO&lt;IcJy

New Listmg - All etertnc horne w1lh US
51eel S1d1n.g. Qw(lr~\ ~ ~e1ng transferred
and Is an x1ous to ')t'"' .. · u.~· utili!'/ Mea ,
Lg . ea t 1n k i t , ta . ·~ ·~~\\' , wi th sliliing
g lass doors. fent ~\."~· ~.yard W1fh lOxiO
stora ge biUiding . ..._vtl for an appomtment

tooa v.

Bulldmg Lots I 40 ac res on 0 J Wh 1te Rd
T nis tot i~ restn cl ed for your protec tion
Also we have lots on Pleasant School Rd
tn th•s ar ea y ou have a chOICE' of lot s1ze
from one dcr e up. Call now '
NP.. W Listing
Restr1CICd bvlldmg IOI lr1
Chdrola is Hil l"' J 14 ac r es w1th lots ot road
frontage . Call now,

Very ntc C Older h Om(' , SI IUM CCI 10 l ht
'l lll rlO C at Eu rN•(l Th1 S IS t1 two"s tor ,
home. w 1Hl il torm,l l cf111~nq rom . o.1 BR ''l.
14:.16 liv1nu rooni fh 1~ 110me hn~ l1 kc new
CMpr l nnd 1! 1':&gt; tully ~:ltlndrcJ Vou wdt ntso
('nlo t it W BF P illl d r11so tlll C'XCPI Ient v1C'w
ot lt1t' Oh10 R•Vt.'r APOOH'l l men l only
On e rntl e fr om to wn Moctulor nan1t: W1lh
!O f'&gt; ol L'&gt;.lrds Mok f' (\n (1ppo1ntment to S\'i
!h iS well c,1rt'd for nom(' (f'n lrnl a1r Pnc
('Cl 111 thl' low SJ0'5 Appo1n lm r nt on If
M 1d ~JD ' s, lt1rl'(' B R '~, sol1 rl hardwood
tl oors . be0 11H-d ca tht·drnt C('1hngs tn the
L R (ln d k.1lc h•.:n pl us the l'Co nomy of
naturnt q&lt;t s hL' dl Call now for on etppo,nt
rnrnl You wolltJ&lt; ' qlrW ou tlld
w e ha ve n tcw loh locoll ed l111t' to ten mtles
tr om Galltp o ll ~ .

AS YOU CAN SEE BY THI S AD , OUR
LI STNGS ARE EXTREMELY LOW AT
THIS TIME . IF YOU ARE CONSIOER
tNG SELLING , G IV E US A CALL . WE
WILL BE HAPPY TO LOOK AT YOUR
PROPERTY AND GIVE YOU OUR OPt ·
NIO N AS TO ITS PRESE NT VALUE .
THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THIS SER
VICE

SPRI NG SPECIAL
15 acr es, ~mall pond and a
s1rong spr 1ng tor water , ap
prox 970 lb~ toba&lt;co, 2
b1dgs Pr1 ced to sell
K 118

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SMALL FARM SITE
11 ctcres tobacco base
rurrtf watN , c.ty school s, .J
rnill'" !r om Gallipoli S on
bl~( ktop road, super loca
11on and buy
won ' t las !
long
103

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GALLIPOLIS SCHOOLS
12ACRE LOT
Coun ty wdh: r , Ne ll fen ced ,
cr&lt;'ek run s tnr oug h the
thr eE.'
e xcellen t
la nd
budd1ng 'J1te~ All ill a verv
rrc.a nr"'hl/1 or1tl'
• l ))

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AC~toAGE

)!I r1cr es of r olling Qrounu

SUII alli C tor bldg LOIS 01
pa".Tun.' L1 11C' fences r r ·
good
f tl6

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Tom White , Salesman, Home Phon e 446-9557

VACANT LAND
(l( r ('S , 10 !1llabl t!, 11
pa,tur &lt;', otdcr barn . 1300 lb
1ooacco ba~r . clenty wat er
• 10 1
Sl l .)OO
}'J

We Are Offering Financing l'hrough VA, tHA and Conventional Loans.
Check With Us Before You Buy.

WE NEED LISTINGS
4

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COUNTRY HOME
&amp;IACRES
Loca ted on Sta te Rt . ]-11,
n1ce home. J bedroom s,
Owner will sell with sma l l
down payment &amp; land con
tra ct to any qualil1ed
buyer .
' 14J

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Owner anxious to sell l h1S
br ic k home S1tua tea on a
spaCIOUS WOOded lOT W1lh1n
c• ty l1mil~ . Cozy
w.b
fireplace , 3 bedrooms, 2
car garage A gooo oual1 l y
built hom e Look tn is over
and make us an offer ! N 126

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LARGE HOME IN CITY
Large 7 story hou se. 9
rooms H ou&lt;,e ,., modern
{1 na 1n good co nd 1110n Pr1C
ed r easona bl e. Own er
needs to move !his proper
ty ,mmed1alet~ Please call
tor more 1ntor ma t•o n . ~ 1JS

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TWO BEDROOM HOME
Pr 1c cd tow for 1m med1ale
sat e N 1cc garden s pace,
good toca t10n Cl l 'f waler,
':&gt;ewer , ba se ment Owner
will he l p finan ce quallf1ed
ouyer .
~ 109

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MOVE IN
Th1S home 1'!1 wa tt tng tor
tnc right 51z e lamdy Level •
yard , 100' J:J00' lo t L R . 7
B R • eat 1n k. 1l che-n ul d1 ty
room , n1ce- crpart Small
upkeep Pr 1ced qgh1 ' 14 1

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CEDAR A FRAME
Onv ucrc w ooded lof
luc ,1 1Nt appro)( 12 miles.
1r0111 GJIIIPOIIS on Brum
h eld Rd J bed r ooms , open
h rcolcKC' and open stair
wily 1 h1S IYP.e of nome is'"
very 1n ucn aemand! , 113

~OUTHEHNHILL~

SPECIAL PRICED LOW
6 r ooms, full basem ent, tg
gard en area , good s torag e
bldg . Rf . 14 1. just out of c1 ty
lim 1ts - should sell fast
Wort h
every

penny- 525,000.

1121

FARMS
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GE NERAL FARM
. ocaled oil Stare Rr. J25 ,
:~ e rry
Twp., 52 acre~
r ill abl e land, oasrure and
,ome wooded area Modern
6 room nouse and barn
Over 800 lbS. fObacco base .
PRICED T05ELL!
, 144

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160ACRE BEEF
CATTLE FARM
Ca tt le pr1 ces are look1ng
up Lots of pasture, plenty
wa1er , some good t i mbrr
Owner says sell now· ~ 148

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RENTAL INVESTMENT

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A SPRING GAR DEN
1S eager to bloom aroufld
lh 1s l ovely home wh 1c t1 ol ·
ter s 3 8 R • bath, fu ll case
men! , 2 car garage and den
tor Dad 2 · acrE•S , ru r al
water , much more Don't
mtSSih iSOne
'1 64

89ACRES
CLAY TOWNSHIP
Hou~e . 2 barns, toba cco
base , very scen 1c area. 1
beautiful lakes, stocked
w 1th f•Sh E xce- l fe nt for
l 1shlng , boat1ng or h unh ng
Just good 11v1n g

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WANTED ! NEW OWNER
Le t 's sell ltltS outs tanding
farm . Top cond 1tion anC
produc l ion ~~ nere Ready
to make you money and a
I arm to be prouo of Level
ti llable land . cle an pasture
t 1 e l d~ .
toba cco
oase ,
modern remodeled house,
barn and ma chinery shed
It's all here. You c anoe tne
nex I owner . 9'2 oc res , 108

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SPECIA'L SECLUSION
130 acr es wooded se tti ng
tor th1s new tull y equi pp ed
home - has farm cuild ings
1flCiud1 ng second nome all
an easY drive lrom Ga'lin
or l h~ Mine5
" lU

hom e

features 3
co n 1ca l
llrep l&lt;t ce. sdt1ng on gootl
S1 / e Ia! , ve rt ta s,I('IU II y
deco r ated Has an aoove
me groun&lt;J sw 1mm1nq pool
Buy lh1S home t1nd t oU II be
r eady tor rne hal c..umme r
da ·t ~!
CALL NOW FO R
h e &lt;J r oom~.

INFORM ATO N

A ND A N A PPOINTM ENT !

I IJI

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SCENIC· RIVER VIEW
Lovely home S1111 ng on .:1 J
acres. more or les s Th1S
home fea ture s 3 bedrooms .
modern kll ch en, lo ts of
b1r ch cabinl• t') &amp; il ':&gt;n .:tck
bar , form al l1v1ng r oom,
bath &amp; 1. full bas('ment,
double car garag e. e x
cel lent n(•lghbor nood and
location on St Rt 7 C1ly
Sc hool
01s1
Pr 1ce d
reasonaol (
Won ' t last
long .
~ lSJ

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WITHIN WALKING
DI STANCE OF SC HOOLS
Ctl¥ propert ·{ , 7 ~ t o r 1, '~
bedrooms, g as he.:;t Verv
r easonaQiy
pr ice d 1
#149

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OWNER SAYS SELL
No r.easonaole aft er r ef us
ed 1 Th1s home 5e111ng 1S
se r ene and oeac efuL cn 10Y
rne eo.,~ en , nQ!o 1n a C07 f coun
rry atmosonerc ou t yet
1oc areo only one m 1i(• ana n
nan ot 'State Rt J5 ·,
oea r ooms modern ou·l l ,n
k1tcnen. d1n1na roor"' 11 lh
hMd 110od f loor&lt;,
l1 v1nq
room and n1ct· oa tn Nrw
gc1rage 24' KJO ht~c. p,)nf'lf'd
Wi'l lls nne! l ~&gt;x l u r na Cf· d1nq
A REAL 8ARGA JN 1 "H6

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EXCELLENT
RECREATIONAL
PROPERT Y
On Ra ccoon Cret · ~
I 43
ac re s. mon• or leo:. and n1CC'
cab1n, sleeps 6. tilfrlllt
roo m w 1lh w o f 1r t.•plnu
(lnd heatolator larqr&gt; kif
chE'n ana ba l h • 151

MOBILE HOMES
MODULAR HOME
8 room 5. 3 be o r oom~ . 2
baths, compl ete kttcnen,
cen lra l c11r, water rap . ve ry
~oz v
S1 1tmg on '1 lovel 'r'
acres l oca ted off from
Bu!aville Porter Rd
; 129

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MOBILE HOM E

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1 STOW&gt; - I~ ACRES

Fea rur1ng J B R, m0&lt;1er n
k. 1Ycnen
b1rch cab1nets
L R. FR , tor mdl DR , eat 1n
lt&lt;~ t c nen . bat n N ew w1nng ,
tOtc)tly 1nsuta reo
Barn
n1cc- stoct&gt;; ed ond . tobacco
oasc Mil nv more fealur es
• 1S7

N ice

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Recently renova1ed . · tully
re nted three un it , in town ,
located close ro schools.
Ex cellent return on your
money .
1154

IMMACULATELY KEPT
HOME

MORE
CITY PROPERTY , EX ·
CELLENT CONDITION

ACREAGE

BUILDING LOTS
INVESTMENT

ctec tr 1c w1th base l ;)~"'- ,1too ~- A very n1c e
kol w olh lOIS ol '' ~lolt)\~U ICIS: 3 BR 'S
and C
'l ba111 Sit
~" a llat tot 1n
Gl'll liPOI•S Pr 1ced 11Q ht

wood -burn ing
f irep lace.
formal dining , . m odern

kitchen , util ity . carpeted, 2

CITY LIVING ,
COUNTRY
ENV IRONMENT

J ( ca r old nom(.' , n~~&amp;' ~ I p a·,. ,n g r ,..n, All

new .

car garage &amp; storage, 71a

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E conomy at 1t s ll esr

electric , all car peted,
garage , about I a c re .

$25.900.00 .
S Years Old- like

1121

COMFORTABLE BRICK
AND FRAME
10 3 acres at ground , more

VACANT LAND

frame ,
4
bedrooms ,
equ ipped kit chen , formal
d i ni ng ,
many ,
man y
features . you m ust see. 1
car garage with workshop.

that new heme. 53,500.00.
NEED TO SELL- Pr ice

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'

CITY PROPERTY
2 stor y frame, o1 bedrooms,

( restr icted ), excellen t for

SEE IT NOW .

ONLY 122.000

0008

Merrill Carter
Evenings

ant land 1n c1 ty of M id

ciiPPOrl Real r11cc Pudding
loT , t1 1q h 8. ory wilh lttrge
st1,1dC 1ree at r('ilcly Iller (' Ap
oro)( 300 11 tr on tilq e

SEE IT .

.......

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We Need Your Home or Farm To Sell

A HOME FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY - NEW LISTING ON RT . 218 - Att ractiv e 3
An imm ac ulate 3 bedr oom r anch on th e le bedroom home in Ci ty Sc hoo l Di s!. Enjoy
Grande Blvd . (a super neig hbor hood tor
chi ldren) . Includes central air, wi fe ap
provea kitchen, ga r age, and l arge fencPd
in ya r d w iltl pat io &amp; nice storage buildi ng
or workshop for Dad. $36,000 .

Il eal Estate for Sale

·Strout National
Referral Center

Willis T.'
Lovedav
Leadingham
Reattor ll~iale
Realtor
Ph. Home 245·9114
·Ph. Home 446-9539
]allia County's Fastest :Trowing Real Eswte Agencv

changing

Arthur A. Nibert , Realtor-446-4612
Bonnie Stutes, Assoc.-446·2885
Merrill Carter- 379·2184

FREE

CALL 446-3643

Ru s'.ie ll 0 . Wood
E vcm ng s
446 4618

Real Estate for Sale

MOVING
to another city?

leslie. 256·1276 or 446·H01.

lt&lt;&gt;al'Eslale forSa:le

lteal l£t!tate for Sale

Real Estate for Sale

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A

LO VELY COUNTRY
HOME
AND8ACRES

Story a nd a half completel y
remod eled 1nS1de and ou t
Lot barn . garagC' . nay shed,
and coal util1lY bld g. It 's
j ust top s tor me money!
Call tor more details TO

DAY! 118.'100.

1970 cnamp1on m odel. .J
rooms W1tn bath Hookup
illl ready tor extrc1 mobil e
nome Call now S.I J,)QO
f l 04

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191J MO BILE HO ME
Loca ted 1n Rappsourq !I
rooms
3 B R , uncJer
Sk 1rtcd Look s vert ntcc !
Pr 1cco r easonabl e
If 111

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Are you th 1nk•ng ot t) uying
a mobile home? L1 ~ c new
1975 Vtndale mobil(' home
All se t up and r eady to be
moved tnto Le t '~ D('ill To
day!
~140

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BEEF FARM
ll8 acres, over 40 acres
level t illab le land , the rest
1S pasture and woodland
Tobacco base , 6 room
hOuse , QOOd barn . other
ou tb Uildings , se11 1ng below
tOda y ' s market .
~ 106

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MOBILE HOME COURT
Three q ood mobil e hom r'&gt;
!Q((l fl 'dCIOSe l oc- ily 0 -"JnN
Will '&gt;rll wim sm~ll oown
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"JI- The Sunday Times.Senllnel, Sunday, May 28, 1978

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ON DEAN'S LIST
GRAYSON, Ky.- A Letart
student enrolled at Kentucky
Christian College, Grayson,
has made the bean's List
during the recently com·
pleted se cond semester,
according to a n an·
noun cement fr om Dr. J .
Lowell Lusby, Academic
Dean.
Reg ina Gale Tolbert ,
daughter of Bill R. Tolbert,
who reside at Rt. I in Letart,
atta in ed a grade point
average of 2.52 with all
grades being figured on the
three-point system.

THE P. A. D!o:NI'.'Y sternwheeler will be one of the many attractions featured at the Big
Bend Regatta on June 2:1 and 24. L'ruises will be a vail able Friday from 8 to 10 p. m. a nd 10:30
UJ 12 :30 a . m. fea tur ing a disco part) on each Friday night ride . Saturday there will be a
senior citizens special !rom 10 a. m. until noon. On Saturday afternoon cru ises wi ll be
offered at 12:45to 2:45, 3:30 to 5:30 and 6: 15to 8:15. Saturrlay evening an excursion dance
will be offe red from 9 to mtdmghl featunng Orlando Columbo and the Tophatters orchestra.
All rides are $5 a person exce pt senior ci tizens which are $3. The Saturday night excursion
dan ce is $20 a couple. There are 22 L'ouple reservations left. Persons wishing to make
reservations are to contact Kyle Allen at 992-2121 or Emmogene Holstein at 992.,'i005 on
Monda y, Tuesday and Fnda)

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Meigs alwnni
event is set

A plate left by Sir Francis
ur·ake when he claimed
California for England in 1579
was found in Marin County in
1936.

IN OPEN competition held at the Miss Majorette of
West Virginia at Ripley, three girls from Mason County
were winners. Lisa Hayes was the biggest winner. She
was first runnerup to Miss Majorette ~ years and was
high point winner. Lisa won also first place in the Miss
Rhododendren competition; fir~t in advanced military
strut ; first in basic strut ; first in best appearing fancy;
first in best appearing military; first in pretty costume;
second in novice solo; first in state solo. She won a total of
nine first place trophies and two second place trophies.
Lisa Starcher won three trophies which included second
runnerup post in the Little Miss Majorette of West
Vi rginia; second place in the Miss Rhododendren and
third place in the basic strut. Hea ther Hargraves won

LISA HAYES, left, was fi rst runnerup in the "Little
Miss Majorette of West Virginia" in the~ age category,
and Lisa Starcher, right, was second runnerup. Lisa
Hayes is the daughter of Mr. a nd Mrs. Butch Hayes of
Mason and Lisa Starcher is the daughter of Mr . and Mrs.
George Starcher, West Columbia. The Miss Majorette of
West Virginia Pageant was held in Ripley, W.Va. on May.
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second place trophy in basic strut. This was the first
contest for Miss Starcher and Miss Hargraves . All three
girls competed in the ~ years age group.

Annual awards assembly held
May 17 at North Gallia High
By Rita George and
Becky Mays
VINTON - North Gallia"s
annual awards assembly was
held May 17. At hl etic.
academic and Serv ice
Awards were given . Keith
Brown, co un se lor. was
Master of Ceremoics.
Varsity Footba ll Awards
were presented by Co11ch
John Bla ke. Se nio rs who
received, recognition were as
fo ll ows : Plaqu es , Varsity
Le tters, Emb lems, a nd
Certifi cates : Early Hayman ,
Keith
Holcomb,
J ohn
Swisher, Curt Nolan , Mike
Sheehan. Seniors receiving
Plaques, Emb lems. and

RIVER VIEW ESTATE
Seeing

Is
Believing

One of the
Finest Homes
in the Area!

Ce rtifi ca tes wer e : Tim emblems and certifi cates
Davis, Bill Lookado and Rex were Bill Lookado, Ti m
Just ice . Va rsity Lett er s, Davis, Chuck Phillips, Calvin
Emblems, Certificates: Jim Minnis, and David Shall·.
Ba rnes, Chi p Kirby, Roger Varsity letters, emb lem s.
Cremeens, J im Ca in s . and cert ificates, Tim Petrie,
Emblems, Certificates : Tim Oscar Gri ffeth, Keith Payne,
McComas, Stacey Winston, James Plants, Emblems and
Mart y Glass burn, Sam lett ers; Tim Howell and
Smith. and Tim Howell.
Ma ry Glassburn . Par·
Pa rt icipation Certifi cates ticipat ion Certificat es:
were given to the fo lluwing Charlie Loo kado and Don
Reserve Foot ball Players .. Shupe .
These were presented by Coach John Rlak e pinch- ·
Coach Ted Lehew to James hilled for Co ac h Bruce
Plants, Ti m Lee, Mar k (;abriel in presenting Tra ck
Wilfo ng, Charlie Lookado, awards . Seniors rccctving
Don Sh upe, Joe Bibbs, Jeff trophies, emblem s and
Cisneros, Perry Liv ingston, ce rl ifi cates were
Rill
Scott Lewis , Jeff Gardner, IJJokado. Hex Justice, Ca lvin
Chris Welch, Jim Fairchild. Minni s, Chuch Phillips. and
Bill Ha sh. Doug Mo unt , Bill Da vi d Shaw . Tropht es,
Hawks, Randy Nolan , Gary Plaques , emblems and
Spencer, Joe Peck. Scott certifi cates w re given to
Franklin , and Scott Howell. Hun Pitl'itfurd and Ca rl
Coach Lehew presented the Ta ckett. Varsit y Jett er.
Varsity Basketball Awards emblem, and ce rt ift cates,
for Coach Hon Twyman . Kevm Da y, Scutt Lewi s,
Seniors receiving Plaques, Perry Livingston and Scott
Em blems , Certificates were F rank lin . ~: mb l rms and
Hen ry Siewert , Chuck certifi c ate s,
Hoge r
Phil lips and Calvin Minnis. Cremeens, Marty Glassburn,
Players receiving Emblems Tim Howell. Jantes Plants,
and Certificates were Senior Sam Smtth and Chip Kirby.
Rex Justice, Senior David Part tci patt on ce rt ifi cntes.
Shaw, Stacey Winson, Tim Tim Lee , Keith Payne, and
McComas, Marty Glassburn , Joe Peck.
and Sam Smith, Chns Welch
Scholasti c awa rd s were
and J oe Pe ck rccetve d given to the player with the
Varsit y Letters, Emblems, htghest schulasuc average.
and Certificates.
Awards went to John Swtshcr
Participation Certifi cates I football I and Ch uck Philltps
were awarded tu the l basketb;tll l.
Reserve Bas ketba ll team .
Mana ge r awards wer e
Jim Sames, Tim Howell , given to Da vid Shaw 1 foul·
Scott Howell, Keith Payne, ba ll ), David Turner Ifootball ,
Mark Mtller, Scott Lewis. basketball and ba seball !, Jim
Chuck Cordell, Dan Berry , .Thiv ener l foo tball l, Todd
Mike Shi lot, Joe Peck , Matt . Patterson lfootballl, Gary
Queen, and Jerry Stumbo Mount l footbail l, Brian
were prese nt ed with the Pa yne I ba sket bali J. John
awards.
Church I ba sketba ll l and
Fre s hman Ba s ketball Keith Spencer i basketball l.
play er s receivin g par·
The Yearbook Staff 11 cre
ticipation certi ficates from presented with certifi ccates.
Coach Lehew were Matt They are as foll ows :
Queen. Mike Petrella , Keith photographer, Carl Ta ckett :
Payne, Aaron Chapman , Cu·editors, Patty Castu and
Darell Shaw, Jim Morris, Lesa Harder, and Julie and
Gary Mount , Don Sh upe, Junnie Isaac. Debbie Holley,
Scott Howell , and Jeff Black. Delores F:vens, Pearl Can·
Coach
Lehew
al so trell , Vickie Co ffee , Kendi
presented Varsity Baseball Barr, Hegina Priddy, Jen·
award s. Seniors receiv in g nette Higley, Tami Mnrtin ,
Brenda Ntberl and Tammi
Robie.
Th ose attending the
Scholarship test in Athens in
Fren ch I are Cmdy Sisson,
Margie Thaxton and Keith
Welch . Keith Welch placed
second in the divi sion and
fifth in the district. Miss
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Mays present ed the cc r·
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Dra ma Award s were
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presented by Miss Mays. For
3 ,,,' . ' I I "•I
leading lady Is Cindy Sisson,
leading man , Clup Kirby, for
outsta nding performances
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were Charlie IJJokado, Scott
Franklin and Dianne Isreal.
Get all these benefit s. Becky Mays was presented a
Open a N.o Service· certificate in appreciation for
Cha r g e c h ec king ful fill in g her duties as
account today at
assistant director.
The National Honor Society
presented a scholarship for
$100 to a deserving senior.
This was chosrn by a team of
fac ulty on the basis of need
and grades. Bi ll Lookado was
chosen for thi s scholarship.
Mrs. Boo the presented
English awards to all who
had gone to Athens fo r the
Scholarship tests In F.nglish.
Winners of these certificates
are Sheryl Kemper, Lori
Pope, Connie Holl ey, Tami
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Phillips, Becky M:t) S, Dianne

goes to a deserving senior .

Winner th is year of the award
is Donna DeWitt .
Keith Brown presen ted the
D.A.R . award to Patty Casto.
Th is is a Good Citizens
award .

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Large elegant home just one m i le south of downtown Gallipolis
overlooking the Ohio River , si tu ated on almost three acres of
be a utifu I trees , decorative roc ks, and a fish pond . Home consists
of four bedrooms, 2t 2 baths, two Hood-burning fireplaces, formal
living room, dining room, large cherry paneled den, and central
air conditioning . Loca t ed on the grounds is a 17x3S in -ground
swimming pool with bath house and refreshment area . To add to
all of th is , a panoramic view of the Ohio River from the Silver
Bridge to Gallipoli s Ferry , W. Va . This i s truly one of the finest
hom es in the area . First time of{cred for sale. Upper price
bracket .
Located at 140 Garfield Heigh ts. For further information contact
Doc Smith, 446-2840 or 446 -2282.

Isrea l, and Donn a DeWi tt .
Cheerleader awa rds were
pre se nted by Ms. Darst.
Chccrlcading Advisor. Those
who received the reserve
lette r are Deb bie Mays ,
Becky Hash, IJJ ri Pope, and
Ma rgie Thax ton. Those
re ce ivi ng
the
charm
bra ce lets for varsity are
Penny Pennin gton, Bec ky
Mays and Joyce Boggess.
Tajana Just ice received 11
varsitv lett er.
Coach Joh nston presented
vo lley ball and so ftball
,,wards . Mr s. Hea dley
presen ted baske tball awards.
All sen10rs were presented
pl aqu es . cer tit ica le' and
pins . All oth ers rece ive d
ce rtificates and pin s.
Softbal l
Seniors - Debbte Sml lh ,
Bonnie Tacke tt .
J uniOrs
Gl adys Dodrell,
Fa una Donahue. Jen nell
Oiler , Torona Sta nley .
Sophomores
Tamt
Da lton, Sally Kemp, Rita
Payne, Julie Smtih , Phyllts
fe rr ell , Conn te H.(l liPv

Lucretia Justi ce, Kay Neal.
and Loneva Russell .
Jani ce
Fres hman
Ferrell.
Volleyball
Seniors - Tina Holcomb.
Debbie Smith , Donna DeWitt.
Juniors - Gl'a dys Dodrell ,
Fauna Donahue.
Soph omor es
Tami
Da lton, Sall y Kemp, Ju lie
Smi th , Lu cretia Ju s ti ce,
Cindy Rob ert s, Conni e
Holl ey.
Sheri
Fres hm a n
Hoi Iingshead.
Basketball
Seniors - Lesa Harder ,
Tina Holcom b.
Juniors - Gladys Dodrell,
Fauna Donahue, Jenn ell
Oi ler.
Sophomore - Lucretia
Juslice , Ri ta Pa yne, Sall y
Kemp , Julie SIT'ith.
Mrs .
Hea dley
al so
presented the Gi rl s Basket.
ball managers. These are
Pa tt y Casto, claqu e and
ma nager's pin, Pam Jarrell,
ma nager 's pi n, and Debbie
Smith, manager 's pin.
Mrs .
Lois
Br emer,
librarian , presen ted all
libra ry assis ta nt s wi th a
cerfificale. Receivi ng awards
were Ken d i Bar r, Kare n
Caldwe ll , Pear l Ca nt re ll ,
Vick ie Coff ee , Rita George,
Rhonda . Green. Kim Hash,
Jeannette Hig ly, Debra
Holley , Julie Isaac, Taj ana
Jus tice , Pam Jarrel l, Becky
!1/\ays, Regina Pr iddy , Becky
Raines , and Gi na Wolfo rd .
Th e oulstandinq Li br ary
Assi stanl Award we nt to
Jeannette Higley .
James Oiler presented
cert ifica tes to those students
who went to Athens for the
Scholarship fest. Competing
were Lyne Stalon and Jimm y
Morr is. Jimmy Morris placed
fourth in the third distr~cf. He
also presented the Physica l
Science awards to Glenna
Miller and Linda Figgins.
The winner of the Holzer
Science Scholarship Award

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The bea ch and pool look for '78 Is the active sportswear
look ... and these shorts defi nitely look right! They' re
polyester cott on poplin In a denim look wi th elasti c
wa istband and boldly contrasting trl rr at the bottom s.
In sizes S, M. L, XL.
Be sure to see all the other styles men's and boys swim
trunk s and jog shorts. Men's and Boys' Depl. , lsi floor .
Closed Monday, May 29, Memorial Day

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

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