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12- The DaUySentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Apr . 27, 1979

Union ponders·strike
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WAShi NGTON (AP ) inflation g uidelin ~s and a
The United Rubber Workers union charge that the
Wlion, unable to end an company "welched" on a
Wlusual contract fe ud with contract agreement in the
Uniroyal Inc .. is back home fa ce of government pressure .
pondering whether to call a
"They can't lie o1,1t of it ,"
strike against the nation's Bommarito sa id of the
No . 3 tire maker.
company's insistence th at it
URW Presi dent Peter had never reached an
Bommarito
sa id
late agreement with the UR W.
Thur sday night before
Bommarito, saying he has
re t\}r nin g
to
union sought to avoid a 'Strike, told
headquarters in Akron , Ohio, reporters that a wa!ko.ut by
that he would call a top-level 8,200 Uniroyal workers is
meeting Monday to decide on among three options the
a course of action.
Wlion would consider next
Bommarito and other Wlion week. He would not identify
bargainers new home after the other options.
chief federal medi ator Wayne
The UR W lifted a strike
L. Horvitz declared further deadlin e again st Uniroyal
negot iations wo ul d be last Friday, when the old pact
" unproductive." He did not expired, and has extended th e
say when bargaining might deadline from day to day .
resume.
The union has targeted
Alter lour lull days of talks, Uniroyal to set the pattern for
the two sides had not resolved new thr'ee-year contracts
any differences iri a dispute covering a total of 55,000
that is hun g up over workers at the " Big Four"
Pre sident Cart er 's anti · tire companies, which also
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There is plenty of lean meat nutrition that the e ntire

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include Goodyear, ~· irestone
and Goodrich.
Horvitz said he pl aiVIed to
meet here today with officials
from all four tire companies
to review . th e Uniroyal
dispute.
The highly unusual and
conf using di spute with
Uniroyal began on April 19,
when the union declared it
had reached a tentative
economic agreement with
Unir oyal, Firestone and
Goodrich. Within ~ few hours,
the three companies issued
denials.
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Bommarito then charged
that the deal fell through
· because Uniroyal had backed
down on prior co ntract
pledges under very heavy
pressure from Carter's
inflation advisers, who feared
that a large settlement could
destroy the president's
voluntary guidelines.
Uniroyal acknowledged
that the administration ;
pressed the company to stay
within the 7 percent aiVIual
ceiling on wuge and fringe
benefit increases, but it
denied that it reneged on any
agreement.
Sources have estmnated
that the contract Bommarito
damned to have would have
boosted industrywide wages
and benefits by more than 40
percent over three years.
That is far in excess of the
22.5 percent inttease - 7
percent . annually
compounded over three years
- the guidelines would allow.

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Mr~ . Herbert Sayre ,

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Racine, died at her home in
New CasUe, Pa., Thursday of
an apparent heart attack.
Funeral services will be held
in New Castle.
MARION !), KESTERSON
Marion Dale Kesterson, 79,
Rt. 3, Pomeroy, died Thur·
sday night at Veter ans
Memoria.! Hospital.
Mr. Kesterson was born
April 23, t900, the son of the
late Alonzo and Margaret
Byers Kesterson . He was also
preceded in death by one son,
Marion (Lonnie ) Kesterson,
two brothers , John an d
Maywood, and two sisters.
He is survived by his wife,
Mabel Shoemaker Kesterson,
who he married July 7, 1923,
one daughter, 'Phyllis Turner,
Joseph, Oregon ; two sons,
Earl, of Hamilton, Ohio, and
Roy, of Langsville ; two
brothers, WU!iam , J'lewark,
Ill., and Fred, Pomeroy; live
grandchildren . and four
great·graridchildren.
Funeral services will be
held Sunday at 2 p.m. at
Ewing Cllapel with the Rev.
James Corbitt offi ciating .
Burial will be in Rock Springs
Cemetery. Frienda may call
at the Funeral Home ater I
p.m. Saturday.
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GRAND OPINING ·
APRIL 29, 1979

FRANK'S DINER
FORMERLY BIG DIPI'l:R

Serving Home Cooked Food
Daily Specials
Homemade Bread on Sunday, featuring
Sausage Gravy &amp; Biscuits for breakfast.
CHICKEN

Try Our Dnoo· Thru lnstanr Seroice!

Crow's Family Restaurant
Pomeroy, Ohiu

Di'ne Jn or carry Out Service
Dally 6:30A.M. tii9:3Q P .M.
Sunday 8:30A.M. til9: 00 P.M.
Wilkesville
Phone 669·4891
New Owner, Mr. Frank Puckett
Mana er, Mrs. Millie Cottrill

REPORT OF CONDITION

.Consolidating domestic subsidiaries of the
POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
intbe stale of Ohio, at the close of business on March 31, 1979 published in response to call
made by Comptroller of the Currency, under title 12, United Slates Code, Seetlon16I.
Charter number 1900

National Bank Region Number 4

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Thousaoda of dollars
Cash and due from depository institutions . . . .. . . , .. , • , ... .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. $2,08'1,000.00
U.S. Treasury securities .. . . ..... . . ..... . .... .. .. . . . .. ... . .... . . . .. ..... . . 8,801,000.00
Obligations of States and political
subdivisions in the United States .. . . .. .... . . .. .. , ~ .... . . . . .. .. • , . ... . . . . 2,070,000.00
All other seCIJrities ...... .. .. ...... ........ .. . .. .. . .... .. .. .. ... . . . . . .. .. . . 53,000.00
Federal lunda sold and securities purchased
uncter agreements to resell . .. . . ......... . .. . .. . .. ... ..... . . . . . . , . ..... , 2,675,000.00
Loans, Total (excluding unearned income) ... . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . 12,106,000.00
Less : Allowance for possible loan losses . . .. . .... , .. , , . . . .. ... . 94,000.00
Loans, Net ... , ..... . .... . ... . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . ..... . ...... . ... . .. . 12,011,000.00
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and
other assets representing blink premises.. ... ... . .. . . . .... . , . ... . . ... . , .. , , 308,000.00
Allotber assets . .. . .... .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . ... . , ... . . . .. ... . . . . .. .
TOTAL ASSETS . .. . . .. .. .... . . .. ....... .... ......... .... . ......... ... 12t2111,~,00
Demand deposits of individuals, prtnshps., and corps . . . .. ...••. , ... , ... . . . , , 5,409,000.00 .
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
parinerships, and corps . . .... . . .. . . , . . . . . . .. . . .. ... .. . : .. , . ....... . . .. 16,877,000.00
Deposits of United States Government , .... . , . . . . . . .. .. .. . ... . . .. .. . , ..... , , . 13,000.00
Deposits of States and poUtlcal subdivisions
in the United States ..... . ... .. .. . ... . , . . . ........ . . . ......... . .. , , . . . , . 3,029,000.00
Certiiiedand officers' checks . ..... .... . ... . .. ........... .. .. . ... . . .. . . .. .. 104,000.00
Total Deposits ........ . ... ..... . . .. .. .. ..... .. . . . . .. .. ... .. ... . .. .. ..... 25,432,000.00
Total demand deposits . .. .. ... . .... . .. . .. ... . ... . , . ... . , .. .. 7,569,000.00
Total time and savings deposits ... . . . . , .... . . , . ... .. . . . . .... 171863 1000.00
All other liabilities . . , . . . . .. . . . ... . ....... . ... . . . . .. . .. . , ... .. .. . , .. . . .. . . . 185,000.00
TOTAL IJABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes
and debentures ).... . . . .. ... .. . . , ... . .. .... ... ... . .. .... , ... . . .. . .... $25,617,000.00

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Coinmon stock :
a. No. shares authorized 12,000
b. No. shares outstanding 12,000
(par value) , ... . . .. . .. . . . . . .• . .. . . . . . .. $300,000.00
Surplus .. .. : . .. .. .. ... ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .... .. .. .. . .... . .. .. . ...... 1,500,000.00 .
Undivided profits and reserve for contingencies
and other capital reserves .. . . ...... . , . .. ·.. ... . . , . . . .. . .... . . , . ... .. ....... 859,000.00
TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL . . . . .. ... . .. . . ... ... . . . . . .. .... .. . . .. . ... .... f2.669.QOO.OO
1- - - - t - TOTAL IJABIIJTIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL ... . ... , . . . .. .. .. , ... , ... .. !2812781000.00

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Time certificates of deposit in denominations of $100,000
or more .... ... .. . .. . .. .... , .. . .. ... .. ... ... ......... .. ......... .. .. . .. 718,000.00
Average for 30 calendar days (or calendar month) ending with report date:
Total deposits. ... . . .. ... . .. . . . ..... . . . .. .... ... .... . .. ..... . .. . ... .. . 25,158,000.00
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I, Joan WoUe, Assistant Cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby declare that UU.
Report of Condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
JoanWoUe
April 9, 1979

we, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this statement of resources and
liabilities: We declare that it has been examined by us, and to the best of our knowledge and
belie!.ls true and correct.
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Edison Hobstetter
Phillip W. Kelly - Directors
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Medical Center.
Mr. Logan ·wa• bom Nov .
n, 1899 the son of the late
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP ) William and Caroline WeU The Republi can Rhodes
Logan . He was alS'I .Preceded Administration apparently is
in death by his wife, Faye putting pressure on the
Conant Logan, one sister, Democrat · . con trolled
Bern ice Co llin s and one General Assembly to raise
brother, Wilbur Logan.
Ohio license plate· fees and
Mr . Logan was a member gasoline taxes.
of Bear Wallow Ridge Cllurch
In an unusual four-page
of Christ.and was a carpenter sta t e m ent
Thur s day ,
and dog warden for 10 Yfllrs Tr ansport ati on Director
in Meigs County .
He is survived by two sons,
TO KEEP up. wltb
Dwight of Pomeroy and
daylight
• saVIng time,
Avery of Topsham, Maine,
which
beglos
In most parts
foster son, Kenneth Neville,
al the UDited Stalell' at Z
Findley, Ohio, two daughters,
a.m. · Sunday, set your
Mrs. Wayne (Helen ) Milhoan
elocks and wakhes ahead
and Mr s.Eimer (A vice)
one hour. You can tum
Bailey, both of Shade, stepthem hack again the last
daughter , Miss Bernice King,
Sunday In October.
Hemlock Grove, one brother,
·'lbere 's a cakb-phrase
lvor Logan, Syracuse, two
that makes It easy tO ·
daughters-in-law, Kay and
remember bow to turn the
-I!eggy
Logan ,
six
dial: Spring ahead, fall
grand children and seven
hack. 'lbe lollowlllg areas
great grandchildren and
remain on standard time:
several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be \ Arizona, Hawaii, Puerto
Rico, the VIrgin Islands,
held Saturday at 1 pJli. at
Americu Samoa and the
Ewing Cllapel with Duane
Warden officiating. Burial · portion of Indiana in the
eastern lime zone.
will be in Cherry Rid~e
Cemetery. Friends my caii ai ·:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::;:;:;
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anytime.

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; WASJllNGTON (AP) - President rose 7 percent to $14.5 billi on, while Un·
_Carter's anti-inflation program has ports increased only 3.2 percent to $15.3
scored its blggt!St victory yet, a billion.
The drop in the deficit from $1.3
rollback of some price increases by
.llears, Roebuck anc ''o., the nation's · billion in February should provide new
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largest retailer .
support for the U.S. dollar, which
: Carter himself helped bri ng about the already has regained much of the value
• :!'~!'IVIed price. reduct" .. 1 ~ ur a telephone it lost last year when the nation ex·
call to Sears vice pr,;i" ."nl Charles A. perien ced a record 12-month trade
Meyer. It was the ·first L -••ion of deficit of $28 billion.
The government is projecting a
direct jaw-boning by Carter :nsu·.port
deficit of under $23 billion this year.
!'.!;his price guidelines.
The CoWJcil on Wage and Price
·"This Is the kind of respo· roe we need
tO make the anti4nflat' 11 nrogram Stability also disclosed Friday it has
· work," Barry Bosworth, chre..:,or of the told two major paper companies, the
CoWlcil on Wage and Price Sta) ility, Crown Zellerbach Corp. of San Fransaid Friday.
cisco and the Rammennill Paper Co. of
Sears agreed to the "ollback after Erie, Pa ., tiuot tbey are "in probable
being told recent· price increases ex- non-compliance" · with the price
ceeded the Carter adminiStration 's guidelines. There was no inunediate
guidelines, a council spokesman said comment from either company.
The administration laeks the.
Fritlay. But he declined to reveal how
much the incre~ses violated the .puthority to for\'" businesses to reduce
guidelin es, say ing this was prices. But it hopes a combination of
. "proprlelijry information. "
government and public pressure will
The company said in a statement in help win cOoperation. In addition to
Chicago that tbe price reductions will Sears, at least two other companies
take effect next we~k on a broad range have reduced prices after the govern.
of pq&gt;.:h.c's, Sea :'S indicated it did not ment said they were too high.
netd toni... .... .J UL.:I . .ltiat_ ,·edul'tions.
A!so Fnday, Rep . Henry Reu•s, D·
The action mllrked the biggest vic- Wis., chairman of tbe House Banking
tory y~t f• r the 'adrnini'Vatlon's w,age Conunittee, said the panel will not conand pnce j;uidelines, which su larl .ave sider any legislation to .give the
heen unabl• to slow the nation's wor- president authority to mnpose man' "'·"g inllatlo·•. Constlmer pricos in· datory wage and price controls.
·reased at r.u annual rate of 13 percent
Although Sen. George McGovern, D·
,;rthe ilrst three monlh.s of the year.
S.D., has said he will introduce such
·. In another favorable economic legislation, Reuss said, "They would
development, tbe Commerce Depart· only make things worse as companies
nrent said the nation's trade deficit was and unions rushed to jack up prices and
18Z1.3 million in March, the rawest riion- wages before controls set ln."
. tlllv deficit in nearly two years: Exports

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NO SIGNS OF RELAXING
: · TilE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) •
·Queen Juliana , tbe camera-shy ruler
bf the Netherlands, celebtates her
7oth birthday Monday, but tl)e muchlpved and poUticlllly shrewd grand·
mother shows no signs of relaxing her
hOld on the throne.
; 1be oldest reigning monarch in
!i;llrope, Juliana has branded her 31·
rear-&lt;&gt;ld rule with a low-key, homey
stf le, in contrast to the pomp that
IOilrrOWJded ber more autocratic
ptedecessors.

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A chanc~',of showers Monday.
O earlng Tuesday. Mostly fair
Wednesday. Highs from the upper
50i to the mid 80s Monday; rjslng to
the mid 60s to low 70s by Wed·
nesday. Laws from the mid 308 to
the mid 48JI Monday, rising to the
mlci :'Is to the low 50s by Wed·
ne•day.

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~ ,~':'r~ ::re Beco Inc., of Scott':':·~"''
Officials hope all construction will be completed by late 1~ 11 ·The ""•'""' is
already under roof, and that portion of the church shoulu "' .. .. ,,: :. : o~ by
late summer acconling to Rev. J •mes V. Frazier, pasto r.
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Motion filef], seeki,.g
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dismissal of complfint
GALUPOUS - Amotion seeking the
dismissal ol a complaint for
deClaratory judgment, as well as a tern·
porary and permanent Injunction .
against a newly elected board of
trustees of Buckeye Rural Electric
Cooperative was filed on behaU of the
new (or invalid ) board Friday af.
ternoon..
Filed In Gallia County Common Pleas
Court , the motion aska that an amended
complaint fUed Thursday on behalf Of
the former (or current) board seeking
be dismissed.
Tbat complaint stems from questions
surrounding the legality Of a vote taken
on April 21 during which the board of
trustees cl. the cooperative .,....
allegedly removed and a new board
elected.
Those . truatees allegedly ousted,
along with two members cl. the
cooperative, . flied the amended com·
plaint against thO!ie elected Saturday to
serve !Ill new board members.
The original COO!plaint filed on April
13, sought declaratory judgment Dr·

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derlng that any action ta~en at !:;e
April21 meeting be ruled null imd void.
Approltlmately 250 members of. the
cooperative mill on April 21 and voted
to ouat, by WJanlmons show-of-hand ·
vote, the old board of tMJStees, and elected a new board.
According to the April 13 complaint,
petitions circulated to call the recall
meeting were Improperly distributed,
and the meeting itself was called In
violation of the Cooperative's Code of
Regulations.
Thursday's complaint claims that ac·
lion taken at the "pretended" Aprll21
meeting was invaUd.
The eomplainl filed 'l'hursday on
behalf of the old board charges that

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·shooting .
Auto stolen,
victim dies·

SHOP FRIDAY UNTIL 8:00 - SATURDAY UNnL 5:00
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR E.O.M. SALE PRICES ON

GAWPOIJS - Four certUicated
personnel were reemployed during the
regular meeting of the Gallia County
Board of Education Saturday morning.
Reemployed under one-year limited
contracts were :
James Roy Harris, s chool
PARKERSBURG - Howard Nutpsychologist;
Eugenia F. Gardner,
ter, 64, Rt. I, Reedsville, died SatQI'·
GALUPOLIS
A
West
VIrginia
EMR
supervisor;
John R. TI1oma• Ji'. ,
day morning at St. Joseph 's Hospital
juvenile
·was
reportedly
arrested
in
speech
and
.
hearing
therapist; and
here where he was. taken Friday
Meigs County early Saturday and heki Sharon Rose Cain, speech and hearing
evening following a shooting at his
in connection with the theft of a motor ~ therapist.
home.
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in Gallipolis.
Superintendent Tom Hairston ex·
Nutt.r, ~ resident of Owl Hollow
Gallipolla
City
Pollee
said
Saturday
plained
that tbe nominations lor one·
Rd., was transfported to the hospital
that
an
auto
owned
by
Ronnie
Jackson
year
contracts
are based on uie fact
by the Coolville Unit of SEOEMS after
Gallipolill,
was
stolen
from
Third
that
funding
for
the programs is made
suffering an apparent self-inflicted
A\·enue, and driven to Meigs County
onayear-to-yearbals.
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gunshot woWJd to the head.
where it was reportedly wrecked.
I" further action, Marvin H. Spencer
Meigs County sheriff 's deputies
Galllpolill Poli.ce said that the
Willi reemployed !Ill cowtly attendance
investigated t~ lnclde.nt.
juvenile
was
arrested
hy
deputies
of
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officerforthesehoolyearltrTHO.
In other matters, Sharon Kuhn ,
Sheriff James J. Proffitt's Office and
Tbe board further approved a request
Hockingport, a former Meigs County
incarcerated
In
the
Meigs
County
JaiL
from
Eugenia .F . Gardner, EMR super·
resident, was arrested Friday on an
Proffitt's department refused Satur· visor, to attend a ~Meting of super-•
indictment charging bad checks . She
day· morning to comment on tbe ac·
visors and work..tady coordinators to
was Iodg~ in the Meigs County J ail
cldent
or
the
arrest.
be held in Portsmouth on April 19, as
pending arraignment.
The
W
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youth
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was
reportecuy
well,aa
a request from Gardner to at.Deputies are investigating the
plcked-Up
by
Galllpolls
Pollee
Saturday
tend
the
annual state meeting of super• ·
theft of two fog lights taken from .a
and transported to the Gallla CO!IIlty
viS«S and work..tudy coordinators in
~979 GMC truck parked at Riggs'
J aiL
Worthington on May 3 and4.
U:ied Car lot in Ch•st.cr.
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ceri:'and Symphonic Choirs will present the Rodgers and Hammersteln hit, "South

Pacific, " on Friday and Saturday, May f and 5, in the Washington School
a1ltlltorlum. Performances will begin at B each evening. P' "'""" ; ~hove during
~t rehearsal is Mae Kemp in one _of the mwdcal scenes.
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HEARING WE!INESDAY
GALUPOIJS - The Gallipolis
City Planning Commission will hold a
public hearing on Wednesday, May 2,
at 7:30p.m. in tbe City Building, 518
Second Ave. on behalf of Charles
Finley Cotton, who desires to have a
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GOING . UP, UP - Giant laminated wooden arches were ere.::.;d
Frlda,Y as. work continued on reconstruction of Grace United Methodist
Church in downtown Gallipolis. Tbe church sanctuary was destroyed by lire
in June, lff17. Total cost of the project is one ahd one-half millloJJ dollars that includes work on other areas of the church damaged by the fire nearly

Gallipolis City Police 0epa!1ment said
Saturday morning that the raid, con•
dueled at 9 p.m. with tbe authority of a
Municipal Court search warr'!llt, would
result in a number of arrests, which are
pending.
According to Tucker, at least ~.000 in
contraband was confiscated from the
Chqck Edwards residence, 828 Third
Ave.
Tucker said llu1l indictments would
be sought through a Gallia County
Grand Jury.

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. David . L. Weir announced a t ransportation bond issue
major derailment of con· Rhodes offered Ohioans four
slru ction projects an d years ago, as part of a fourpa in ted a blea k picture part ~~economic recovery''
ge nerall y
of
Ohio 's ballot package.
deteri orating roa ds and
bridges.
Altends session
• Weir made no mention of
Eric Chambers, Mid·
several bills already pending
dleport,.
representlng Chief J ..
in the Legislature to ra ise the
Cremeans
and the Mid·
J,
so-celled highway user taxes,
dleport
Pollee
Department,
but he prodded lawmakers
aUended
a
seminar
series
just the same.
presented
by
tbe
PR-24
In·
" Unless the General
ternational
Institute,
Inc.,
at
Assem bly has other ideas
Boston,
Mass.,
April
:al-23.
about funding , we smnply will
The seminar was held for
not have money to do both
PR-24 In•
intermediate
m aintena nce· and confor
the
Monadnock
s)ructors
struction .. .we must put a
Corp.
to
meet
for
establish·
priority on !he safety of
ment
o(
national
training
motorists using our present
criteria,
update
new
and
facilities," the director said.
existing
techniques
and
He also mentioned that in
1975, Gov. James A. Rhodes · discUS~~ civil liahillty and ·
offered "a solution to meet court decisions.
Chambers presented a .
transportation needs all over
paper t{) the institute and
the stl\te, but 86 percent of the
voters turned it down . The guests concerning the con·
oppo sition pre s umably cept of "therapeutic control"
in relationship' to the apin
th e
Democrat s
Legislature, said there was a plication of the PR-24 to or·
better solution, but none was der. maintenance situations.
offered."
PRESENTS PIA Y
· He referred to a $1.5 billion
Seniors of Southern High
School will ·present a twoplay; " The Prmne Tmne
frime" at 8 this evening in
Two drivers were cited
Officers were called to the the high school auditoruium.
followin g five accidents scene of a two -vehicle
The plot revolves aroWld
investigated Thursday by the accident on SR 7, al the the attempts of relatives to
Gallia-Melgs Post, llighway junction of Flimingo Dr., at 6 inherit from Aunt AblgaD and
p.m.
Patrol.
murders and detective work
According to the patrol, a w)lich takes place as a result;
Officers investigated a two·
vehicle mishap on SR 160, at north bound auto operated by Direction is by Carla Shuler.
the junction of U.S. 35, at 2:35 William Sisk, 21, New Haven, Admitted is $1.50 for adults
had stopj)ed in traffic to turn. and 75 cents lor students.
p.m . ·
A second north bound
· The patrol reports that an
auto operat ed by Julia vehicle driven by Danelle !IEADLINEAPPROACHES
Neekamp, 41 , Vinton, had Oay, 17, Gallipolis, f~iled to
Sarah Gibbs, motor vehicle
slowed in lraffic to turn left . stop and struck the Sisk auto deputy registrar in Pomeroy,
A vehicle driven by Robert in the rear.
reports that validation
Both vehi cles incurred stickers A through K must be
Culver, 35, Wh eelersburg ,
failed to stop and struck the sligbt .damage, Clay was purchased before May I. The
cited on a charge of failure to office iS located in the former
Neekamp auto in th e rear .
Th
ere
was
mod
erate
maintain an assured d ear Gibbs Grocery, Mulberry
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Ave.
Th e Gallia-Meigs Post
auto, slight· damage to the
Stickers for L through Z
Culver vehicle.
·
investigated three other will be on sale May I through
Culver was cited on a Thursday accidents during May · 31.
those for
charge of failure to maintain which the vehicles involved commercial and non·
an assured clear distance .
incurred slight damage.
commercial, farm , .
motorcyeles, ' trailers, motor
homes, etc. can be purchased
Virginia Mountaineer.
MARRIAGE UCENSES · through May 31.
Services were held at 3'
Marria ge licenses were
p.m. Monday at Bartlett · issued to Austin Glen
SQUAD RUNS
Funeral Home in Grafton Lawson, 24, .RD, Aibi.ny, and
The
Middleport
with Douglas Morris cl.- Disney Lynn Brenneman, 19, Emergency Squad ariswered
flciating. Burial was in Wood- Athens; Timothy Roger a call to 85 S. Fourth St. at
sdale Memorial Park.
Dillon, 18, Pomeroy, and 7:50 p.m . Thursday for
Military services were con- Paula Kay Hysell , 17, Shirley Tyree who was taken
ducted by Taylor County Post Minersville,
to Veterans Memorial
)2,
America11 Legion;
Hospital where she was
Veterans of World War I,
admitted.
SUIT FILED
Barracks 1949; VFW
At 3:38a.m. Friday the fire
Asuit to quiet title was filed
Memorial City Post 3081, and in Meigs •County Common department wascalled to an
DAV Chapter 24.
Pleas Court by Donald Harris apartment at 98 N. Second
and Sll.irley Harris, Rt. I, Ave. A ·skillet had been left
and there was
Reedsville, against Paul R. on the
smoke · damage to the
Roush ,
Reedsville.
apartment..
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Admitted-Jimmy Evans,
Racine ; Burwell McKinney,
Try Our .
Middleport; Sharon Crouch,
"NEW,
Racine ; Stella O' Brien,
KENTUCKY
Mason; Shirley Tyree,
FRIED CHICKEN
Middleport.
IJISCharged-'Betty Bayes,
Pomeroy
Elementary,
CORN
Belva
Groce, Phillip Null,
Robert Morris. 992-2710 ; ·
James Meadows, Christine
OnlheCob
Harrisonville F.Jementary, Branham , Cynthia
Greg McCa ll , 742,1000:
CROW'S
Rutland Elementary, F.rir Hartenbach, Patty Landaker,
Jinuny Evans, Milton Bailey,
Hart, 742-2666:
FAMILY RESTAURANT
Salem Center Elementary , Jolm Nelson, Vivian Jones,
Gertrude Andrews, Christine
Melvin Fells. 742,3113.
Pomeroy, 0 .
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Kirkpatrick.

P"renl• wishing to register
tlwir children for kinder·
~trn1 E&gt;n or as nrw enrollees in
th¥ first ~rit&lt;le Idid no! attend
kindergart¥n in Meigs I ,()('all
may register their rhlldren
arrording to the following
sr hrdulr:
Pomeroy F.l em¥ntary,
Monday, Aptil so, from 8:30
a.m. to 4 p.m.:
Middleport ·F.lementary,
n ..sday, May I, from 8:30
a.m. to 4 p.m.;
Rutland Elementary, Wednesday, May 2, . from 8:30
a.m. to4p.m.
.
Kindergarten age students
from the Harri sonvill e,
Salem C¥nter and Rutland •·
art-a are to register a t
R11tland .
Any child whose fifth birth·
day falls on or before. Sep·
!ember 30, 1979, may be
re ~i st ered for kindergarten
for the fall of 1979.
Any child who sixth birthday falls nn or before Sep.!ember 30, 197~ '''"Y be
registered lor first grade i&lt;o;
til&lt;' fall of 1979.
Pa rents are to provide a
record of immuniza tion - 4
DP'l' , 3 Polio Sabin, 1measles
IR11beola ), 1 Rubella IGer·
man measles ) and a recent
TR skin test l within one.year '
lwfore entering school) are
required for admission in the
fall : and the child's birth e'er-·
tillcate.
All parents expecting to
have r hildren enrolled in the
fall as kindergarten students
or as new enrollee students in
the first wade are urged to
register their rhildren at the
appointed times and places.·
Qu ~stiom: conreniirl ~ ·tis
registration may he di~ert !'rl
, to the prtnripals' offires of
th&lt;• rrsp&lt;'rtive srhools:
Midr11Ppn~ · F'l••Mt•f'lf c lr~, ,
Rolwrt Morris. !192-3387 :

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HUGH L. MILLER
Hugh L. Miller, 83, 119 E.
Bluemont St., Grafton, W.
Va. died April· 20 at Grafton
City Hospital.
He wu born March 9, 1896;
in Taylor County, a son of the
late James Smith and
Elizabeth Carrothers Miller.
He was twiee married first to
Celeste Miller who died in
1933.
He later married Eythel
. ,,Marsh who survives.
· Inadditiontohiswile, heis
survived by five childr~.
Mrs. KeiVIeth (Elizabeth)
Hu·ghes , Ora vosb urg, p a. ;
Everett, Parketsburg; ·Mrs.
Harold (Bernice) Mlller,
G ft
M
R Mill
· ~:.\ne, r:;:~ ~- Le!s
(Marilyn) Bolyard, Ft.
· te rs,
Wayne, Ind.; two SIS
Mrs. lnzel Willey, Bowie,
Md., aod Mrs. Goldie McKin·
ney, Fairmont; 14 grand·
children, and 25 great· gran·
dchildren. A son, Hugh Undy
Miller, two brothers and a
sister also preceded him in
death.
Mr. Mi11er was a retired
boilermaker for the B. and 0 .
Railroad, retiring 19 years
agq with 40 years service. He
was a member of the
Veterans of World War I,
Barracks 1949. He was also
well known at the old West

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"confrontation and po8Sibly violence"
could result II the court does not
restr~in the new (ot invalid l hoard of
trustees from lnl~rferlng with the
current (or ousted) hoard oftrustees .
According to that action, the current
controversy has caused confuaion as to
whether the "duly elected" trusieea or
those who now claim to be trusleea are
authorized to deal on behaU of the electric cooperative.
The motiOI) filed f riday on behalf of .
tbe new board seeks the c1Jsm18sal of the
complaints flied by the old board.
Charging that the "new" board cannot get a fair heartng in Gall!a County,
a motion seeking a change of venue wu
also flll'd in Common Pleas Court
Friday.

lligh blood
preSS~ m-ug
may be Cancerous
WASHINGroN (AP) - A drug
used by millions of Americans to con·
trol high blood prwure has 'been
found hy National Cancer Institute
sctentlsta to cause cancer in anJmaJa
and llliiY do 10 In hwnans, government sources report.
.
The generic name of tbe drug is
reserpine. It 1.1 sold under about 30
trade lllll11ea, orten In combination.
with other anti-hypertensive UI'Uji d. .
Tbe Institute's finJ ;,.,"" ~•re Un·
mediately challenged 01 CIB !\GEIGY Corp., the company with the
largest share Of the reserpine drug
market, which ,.;,: the laboratory
.test procedures were inaJ .,"•te and
theconclualona inat-curate.
~ largest ~~eWng product containing reserpine !a ClBAoGEIGY's
Ser-Ap-Es, a combi11at iou drui( ..-~lch
report..edly accounted fo r· aw ul :a:i per·
cent of the 22 milJi\ln r.,,r.,pln•
prescrlptlo.., .i:! '!d last yea•·.
·
Other pop•ll:•r .versiOIIS of ·the
drug ihcludo ~a· ;If.;:! also by t'IBA~
GEIGY; Salut,·. r: . .-, rilade by Brt.tol
Labot·~'"' cs; a;1d ltegrotoo, made hy
USV PharnJaceuUcal Co.
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NOW
ALL THIS
MEDICAL
EQUIPMENT
STOCKED
UNDER
ONE ROOF!

REHABIUTAllOII EQUIPMENT
IIECIIBI1liS CARE
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WALKERS, COMMODES
HOSPITAL llfDS, SIDE RAllS
MOISf HEAT, ~ICII ICE, Elt.
'fiAcnoll &amp; SUPPORTS .

WHEElaWRS
SURGICAl. PIIOOOOS, TRUSSES
WHIII.POOI. EQIIPIIJIT
PORTNilf OXYCDI UNm
BREAST FOlliS
OSTOMY SUPPliES
EXERCISE EQUIPMEJIT

doubt if the petitions have much beartng. Officials would have
to be unconscious at this point In time not to know that the
American voter Is perturbed about Inflation - ciiJTiliiUy at an
all-time high. On the other hand, nothing ventured, nothing
gained.
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Of the Bend

Meigs County Senior Citizens Day on May 15.
At tbe present time, the center staff Ia plaMlng to bec&lt;me
enterlalners. Why not? They can do anything etae. I hope the
BANQ!JET
plans materlaUze - I mean, I want to see Eleanor Thomas do
OfFK!£
Vaughan's Cardinal Market wiD be donating a percentage that tap dance and some of the other staff members In tutus.
ollts sales May 5 to the Meigs CoWJtr Cancer Society. There
_I,ARGE O.l t
wiD be a letter to the editor appearing for publication 1100n
· At the founders day observance of Beta. Phi 1
c:AU. THE
which you wiD want to read. The Vaughans IOIIt a talehted son, 3orority, Mr.i. Evelyn Knight, a long time sponsor of one ol the
BiD, to leukemia.
·
chapters, commented to me that she had "fixed" her face f.r
UPPER DECK,
the occasion.
675-5807.
Scctt Lucu, admlnlatrator of Veterans Memorial
Good Heavens - and I didn't even know It was broken. You
H~tal, reporta the plan for 24-hour doctor service at the trytokeepsmlllng JlQW.
ASI(RJR .
local hospital -It just started Aprill -ill going well. Doctors
come Into the community to work .night hours thereby
rellevlng overburdened local doctors frmn working day and
night. The 24-hour plan J.t on a four-month trial basis, but wiD
become pennanent If the need Is really shown and apparently
It Is being shown.
~~G ive Mom more time to brag about
"-'··""'''ryou.
her the ITD BIG HUG~
What happens to Meigs County young peQple? We just
.--::::--.... ~B&gt;~OU'QUET. Earl~! She'll love ·
d&lt;Jn't hear enough about them following high !lchoolgraduatlon
as to where they are and what they're doing.
these fresh , happy flower~
SuzY Samuela, a tast year's grad ol Meigs High School, Is
in an exclusive ITD Hand·
attending Oblo Unlveralty and spent the Eaater hollday here
Painted Ceramic Milk Can
with her mother, Mary Allee Samuels arid other relatives and
Vase. Call or visit lis today.
friends. .
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We can send Mother's Day
Suey brllught with her several friend~! at Ohio U. Including
Malelt Abou Manaur from Lebanon -and I don't mean Ohioflowers, plants almost
Patricia Bundrlcll,, Stakbrldge, Ga., Anne Clameilo of Youngsan)rwhere ~the FTD way.
town, and Maribeth Flaher olKetlerln1.
We really get around ...
The Meigs High School Class ollilell wtll be obaervi~ Its
for you!
loth year reunion JIUle 2. The Invitation ClJIIllllltiee ill having
Its problems trying to locate 1101J1e ol the clu! members.
Would anyme knowing the ~ ol Lanny Ashbum,
Roger Blumenauer, Lee Roy CacDe, ~ Vance, Brenda
Jolllllon, Ginger Lewis Hayes, Sharon McOme Wama, Phyills
Markin, ~ Worrlll, Bonnie Glhnore Payne, June Murphy, Myrta Wllaon, Gary McKnight and steve Haggy please
cmtllct John ltri "*'*'"at 992-2781. ·

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Portland area's LouiJ DeLuz has wrapped up his one-man
antHnflatim protelt. He clrcutatad petiti01111 protesting InDation and IIWe being dme to curb It and cDd endup with
~ ol346 reeidents. Caple~ of the petitions were Hill to
~ Metunbawn and Miller, Rep. Ron J11ne1 and

l'rellclo!m Carter.

MOIHER'S mY IS SlJNnw, MAY13.
SEND HER FLOWERS--EARLY!

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Exhlb,lt for the month fll May starting on May 5, ·tm "The Printmakera' Work," featuring works by nine Ohioprlntmaken
the li.'IGI through 19'1011. Cln:ulated by the Ohio
Foundali011 on the Arlll, lnc., under the auspices fll the new
Organization for the VIsUal Arta, Cleveland, Ohio.
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Gallery. HOUI'II - Saturdays and Suildays, 1 p.m. until 5
p.m.; TulldaYB and Thul'ldays, 10 a.m. untl13 p.m. ·
Ma:r 14-17, 9:111 a.lil..,:30 p.m. - Five dAy Watercolor
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see the program lo be preaented during the obeervahce ol
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Remember John Reece, a Pomeroy and Middleport
resident fer sevel'al years when he was public afflilrB coordinator at Gavin Power Plant?
John has lfGilan IntO 111111e serious health problems and Is
l!cheduled to lftlergo a trlpk! heart by-paas at the Plltsburgh
AIJeshen1 HGipltalln Pllllburgh, Pll., In May. I believe the
Reece f8JDIJy Ia MW l'l!lidlng at 11 Hamilton Ave., ~ling,

SUNDAY THRU SATURDAY ONLY
APRIL 24 THRU MAY 5
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Jim Thorpe, the . gr,i'[
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May 22, 7:30 p.m. - F.A.C. Interdepartmental Meeting,
Rlverby. 9p.m.-F.A.C. ~Meeting.
July 4- Annual Art Elllllblt In the City Park for the River
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October a-Oidoberfeat.

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&lt;dl~fdhl~
ETHEL CANTRElL
WILLA KITTS
GALUPOLIS- Ethel BarIronton-WUla Kitts, 81, 401
bara Cantrell, 85, a resident N. State Street, Irontm died
of 325 Fourth Ave. died at Friday at Holzer Medical
2:30 p.m. Friday in Holzer center following anUJness.of
Medical Cehltlr, following a two months.
brief lllne8s.
·
Mrs. Kitts was born Aug.
She was born Jan. 22, 1894, 20• 1897 8 t Kitts Hill• Ohlo,
In Red Ash, W.Va., daughter daughter of the late George
ol the late Matthew and Nan- and ·Isabelle Hall Corn. She
. cy Long.
married Nobel Kitt in 1918
Mra.Cantrell
n1arrled and he dioo in !966. S&gt;e was
fUram H. Cantrell on Dec. 15, also preceded in death by one
l9011, In Charleston, W. Va. son.
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He preceded her In death on
S&gt;e was a Ufel~ng resident
Dec. I~, 11157.
· of Lorence Qumty and was a.
ShJo hild made her home member of Calvary Baptist
!"~ Owen and June Cantrell au~rch, Irontoo:.
}w,~ put :110 years.
S&gt;e is survived by two sons
, Surviving children are and ooe · daughter, Gordon
Owen, Gallipolla; Blll, Baton and Glendon Kilt, ir-onton,
Rouge, La.; Mrs. Virgil and Mrs. Harold (j!;dna)
(Clara) Cromllsh, Orlando, Triplett,
Pomeroy, 14
Fla., and Mrs. Lowell (Ar· grandchildren, 13 great
dllla) Northup, GaUlpoliB.
1 grandchildren, one sister,
tbree SOM died in Infancy .Mrs . Wilma Harwood,
and one daughter, Mrs. Ironton.
Matle Kemp and one son,
Funeral services will be
Joeepli, preceded ber in held Monday at 1 pm. at the
death.
.
Phillips Funeral Home,
Twenty-three grand, forty Ironton with the Rev. Daryl '
great-grand and one great • Do ctorman officiating .
, .great • grandchild survive. Burial will be in Woodland
One grandson, Tomniy Can· Cemetery, Ironton .. Friends
trell, preceded her In death In may call at the Funeral
11187.
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Home after 6 p.m. thi•
Two sisters Survive, Mrs. evening.
Edw~rd (Alice) Harris,
Beckley, W. Va. and Mrs,
WADERUPE
Minor (Mir!nie) Cobb, Nitro,
GALLIPOLIS - Wade .
W. Va. FIVe brothers and two
aillte!'ll praceded her In death. Rupe, 56, a resident of
The CantreliB moved to Crooksville, died Friday
morning at Bethesda
. Gallla County In 1003.
Fune\'81 services will be Hospital, ZanesvUie; where
beld I p.m. Monday at the he had beeila patient the past
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Waugb-Halley-Wood Funeral sixweeks.
Mr. Rupe Was born in
!lome With Rev. Denny
Kyger, gept. 8, 1922, son of
,Coburn offiCiating.
. Burial will be In Mound HOI Mary· Bradbury Rupe Sisson, ·
Cemei.,Y. Friends amy call Kyger, and the late Earl
at the funerill home from 2-! Rupe.. .
He was an employee of .
and 7-8 p.m. on Sunday.
Relchold Chemical Facto.ry,
. HAYWARD W. NuTrER . Bremen, Ohio. ·
Mr. Rupe wu a World War
COOLVILlE - Hayward
W. Nutter, 64, Rt. I, Reeds- n veteran and a member of
ville, died Saturday mornlng the Disabled American
In St. Jooeph Hospital of a Veterans.
Survivors besides his
~elf.mtllctedbuUet wound to
·
mother
,are . his wile,
the head.
He ·wu born at Cedarville, Rosamae Ewing Rupe,
W. Va., Sept. 12, 1915, aon of Crooksville; five daughtera :
the late GObert and Roeie Mrs. Robert ·(Margie)
Wiseman, Roseville; Mrs.
Dannlaon Nutter.
Mr.Nutter .Was a member Fred (Barbara) Fergu11011,
ol the Middleport Pentecostal Crookaville; Mrs. Ronald
Church, a U. S. Marine (Paula) Nelson, Mrs. NeU
veteran of World War II and (Becky) King and Mrs.
hlld been 1 resident of the Karen Wlgglna, aU of New
Tuppers PlaJna area for the Lexington; three sons: Gary,
'Roseville; Earl, Zanesville,
put:Hyeara.
Survivors Include hls wife, and Randy, at home.
Twenty grandchildren surEwdce Nichols Nutter, a son,
• Owen, of Parkeraburg; two vlv~ .
Dale SISson, hls step. daughtera, Lell CremeaM of
Reedaville and Carolyn Jolm· father , Kyger, also survives.
Two sisters survive : Mrs.
·son ol Galllpolls; a brother,
Opal Nutter of Barberflln and Jean Schuler, Portland,
a slater, Eula Kenny of Can· Ohio; and Mrs. ·Gertrude
Sabins, MarysvUle. ·
too.
There ' are also 10 grand- Funeral services wUI be
children and one great -.gran- held I p.m. Monday at tbe
Goebel Funeral Home In
ddaughter.
He wu preceded In death Crooksville. Burial will be In
by a son, Richard, two Mt. Hored Cemetery, near
brothers, Parker and Claren· Crooksville.
ce and four grandchildren.
Funeral services wUJ be
held at noon Tueaday from
the White Funeral Home at
Coolville With Rev. Wllllam
NetUes officiating. Burial
will be In Tuppers Plains
Cu1ollan Cemetery. Friend&amp;
may call at the funeral horne
afternoon noon Monday.
OPALSWmER
COLUMBUS - Opal
Woodyard Switzer, 77, a
Allldeill ol ColumbUB, died
FriUy In Grant Hospital. She
attended school In GaJllpoliB
and the Unlve!'lllty of Las
Crucea, New Mellico and•
taught school in Hatch, New
MA!Irlco and was a sales
WCll1laD for the. Oilldren's .
Book of Knowledge.
Surolvora. Include three
brolben, Howard V. and C.
C. Woodyard, both of San An·
tonlo, Texas, Major R.
Woodyard of NokmniB, Fla.
Gravalde services will be
held at 2:30p.m. Monday at
Greenlalfll Cemetery In
CdiDDbuJ.
Vllllatlon will be beld at
-the Schoedlnger State Street
Cbapel, 229 East State St.,
. CoJn"ibuJ from 7 to a
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GALLIPOUS - "You've got to have it. It's like food- you pri ce increase is still in its infancy -it will go up again and
CBJI't do without it. But at this rate, you won 't be able to do again."
And he is undoubtedly right. According to a Friday AP
WITH It, either! "
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story
, two service stations in Chicago have already topped a $1
These were tbe words of one harried consumer when this a gallon
for full -service, unleaded premium gasoline.
reporter asked. him his opinion of rising gasoli~e pri ces. He
Further
in the story, it was'noled that the Chicago.Motor
smnmed up tbe dilemma of nearly every driver today by adClub,
which
makes
weekly surveys of gasoline prices, said the
ding, "What are you going to do? ??.You _ve got to eat; you've
toward
the $1 price is relenUiess, tiut could find no
progression
gotto drive."
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station
with
that
price
posted. One station, however, came as
Yes, the price of gasoline is going up -and rapidly .
close
as
it
daredat
99.9
cents.
1\ccordlng to Dean Rainey, manager, Tom's Shell Service
Well,
gasoline
prices
here in Gallipolis may not be up to $1
560 Second ~venue, Gallipolis, "Sure , people are distressed;
yetor
even
99
.9
cents
-but,
accordi ng to local stations, the
who wouldn I be? But they seem to know there's nothing they
pri
ce
will
probably
get
there
by
mid-to-late summer. As one
CBJI do, so they're just accepting II. I've not seen any really adarea
station
manager
,
who
declined
to be identified, noted,
verse reacthms. People are just kind of numb."
"It's
hard
to
tell.
The
way
the
gas
business
is these days, you
... Kind of numb. Well , it's i10 wonder since the price of
can
't
tell
from
one
day
to
the
next
what
the
price
is going to be.
regular gasoline in Gallipolis - according to a random phone
And
these
companies-,
why,
they're
likely
to
call
you at 8 p.m.
survey -ranges from 72.9 to 77.9 per gallon, and unleaded is
and
tell
you
to
raise
prkes
at
midnight.
It's
all very
going for even more. Self-service stations have come onto the
.
scene to try and b!!at it, but, with the average price of self· unreliable."
And what eff ect is the uncertainty of the price 'of gasoline
service only a penny less than full-service. efforts, in this
having on Gallipolis reside~ts· car buying habits?
reporter's opinion, are largely futile.
In a random sampling of car dealers in the area~ this
Other service station managers in lhe area are in
reporter
came up with a variety of thoughts on that matter. ·
agreement with Rainey.
One
exclusive small car dealer said he couldn't keep
Kenny Bostic, manager, Rich Oil, Jackson Pike, says of
enough
small
cars in stock to serve the demand locaily - in·
the situation, "None of !TlY customers have had any particular
deed,
he
noted
he had only two small engine cars left and had
reacti~n : They expect it by now. They just watch the prices
at
least
l5
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order,
many of them already sold.- while another
closer to see whatthey're doing."
·claimed
he
noticed
no
difference in the sale,s of S!T]all cars verDefinitely the most verbose person with whom I spoke was
sus
larger
ones.
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"We' re selling as many large cars now as we ever did 1 11 he
Second and Pine, who observed, "People are in shock! This
stated. "Large cats are in as much demand as smaller
hike in gas prices is definitely creating a change in lifestyle,
ve hicles . ~'
but people have no choice but to adjust accordingly. And this
.Still another concluded that mid-size cars were the best
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larger cars to buy smaller ones, and the larger ones were harder to sell. '
More powerful engines do use more gas, and, if President
Carter's proposed gas rationing pian should go into effect,
those persons driving them could be hastening to trade them
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The plan, which would go into effect only if the President
declared an "energy emergency, " was recently rescued from
almost certain death in Congress - according to a .Thursday
AP wire story :- by Carter's promise of special help to states
where .·motorists drive greater distances. Coupons would be
issued dn the basis of how many cars are owned by each
motorist. Nonetheless, the size of the .car would not be taken into consideration.
Service station personnel report that, even with the '
soaring cost of gasoline, no one seems to be driving any less
(except Bob Saunders, who declared, "Our customers are
using less gallonage but spending more money due to the in·
crease in price. Tbey 're more cautious now.)
According to a Saturday morning AP report, many Ohio
stations may be closed Sunday or operating on short hours
Saturday, to make the supply of gas last until May I.
.
Some stations in the Dayton area are even using May
allocations in order to stay open.
.
James Cresente, executive director of .the Northern Ohio
Petroleum Retailers Assn., who estimates that 30 to 35 percent
of his more tli«n 1,000 member stations will be,' closed Sunday,
says the dealers are getting nothing from the higher prices.
"The last time we dealers got a raise was in February of
1974 when the government said we could get three cents a
gallon. Then three months later we had to cut it out because of
the competition. So my point is ail of this recent increase ~oes

to the companies .. ."
Cresente said GuH, Marat.lion and Clark Oil companies are
the 0nty !inns still allowing dealers 100 percent of the gasoline
volume they sold in a comparable month in 1978. Shell and
Texaco, according to Crescente, have both cut dealers to 85
percent; Amoco, Sunoco and Union 76 to 90 percent; and Sohio,
Arco, Mobil and Exxon to 95 percent of allotments for comparable allotments of a year ago.
In other places, fuel companies and dealers indicate they
are meeting the shortage by cuttingstation hours.
No one whom this reporter interviewed seemed to think
the Sunday closing of stati&lt;ins would really change.anything,
although several said t~ey were already doing so.
"!'.eople will just fill up on Saturdays or Mondays," one
station man•ger said.
And, with the rising prices, where are the profits going?
Standard Oil of California, the fourth largest oil company
In the nation, said its first quarter profits rose nearly 43 per·
cent, while Getty Oil reported an increase of nearly 42 percent.
Texaco's first quarter profits rose 81 percent, EJ11&lt;on's '.fl percent and Gulf's 61 percent.
Perhapa, therein lies a clue.
But where does this leave us , with about 31 percent of ail
uie petroleum consumed by passenger cars in the United
States, and almost half of the total being imported' .With the
disruptions Of suppli(!S from Iran causing shortages and climbing .prices on world markets in the first three mo~ths of this
year~
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AI; one disgruntled consumer• lamented, '"People com plain, but they keep right on buying It (gasoline) and paying
for it. I guess that's self..,xplanatory."
I guess it is.

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DAYTON, Ohio_ When planning a weekend outing at the
family cottage on Kentucky's Cwnberland Lake, Phyllis Cam·
pbell never concerns herself with the Interstate 71·75 traffic
bottleneck in Cincinnati. The only traffic sbe needs to concern
herself with is between the Campbell home at 2100 E. Stroop
Rd., Kettering, and the private airport in New CarliBie where
their sleek Beach Bonanza is"hangared. 1 ~-·t f~
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The "Flying Campbells, a irery c ose-.-ul
mily • Ia e
frequent tripe to the lake for pleasant summer eekends of
scuba and skin diving, water skiing , and "just laxing" in
theirsummercottage.
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Phyllis, a computer spe~i~llst has been selected the DESC
Personality of the Month for April. She is a native of Grayson,
Ky., the daughter ofMr: and Mrs. L . v.Crawford, and grew up
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in Gallipolis.
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She was graduated· from Gallipolis' Gallia Academy Hlgh
School, in 1953, tben moved to the big City -Columbus_ to take
a secretarial position with tbe Ohio Natiooal Bank. In Colum·
bus , she met a guy named Tom, and, as has happened to so
many young people throughout history, Cupid . let .fly his
arrows. His aim was straight and true. .
They were married on May Day, 1958, and she moved to
Dayton where Tom was employed at W-P AFB; Phyllis applied
for government employment and was soon typing correspon·
dence and forms for DESC's predecessor, the Dayton AJr For·
ce Depot.
During their early travels the adventuresome young couple
discoverl'(l an old holll!e at Cumberland Lake, near Somerset,
Ky. Despite stories about the old building alleged shootings
and other vile deeds, they bought it in 1960, the same year.their
only child, Kurt, was born, and set ahout renovating it.
The Campbells traveled to Somerset 16 straight weekend• to
saw, pound and paint on tbe old structure, turning 11 into a very
comfortable swruner cottage.
The renovation was no easy task, of course, but'they didn 't
spend all their time working either. Phyliis,daring even as a
child but sheltered by protecllve parents, decided to Jearn
water skiing. Tom agreed to teach her and she was skimming
gracefully across the water in a very short while.
Then Torn discovered the 'awful lruth. He had put the car
before the horse in his first major assigrunent as an instructor
_his prize st~dent, although proficient at gliding gra cefully
·around Cwnberland Lake on skis, couldn't even swim.
That unhealthnituatlonwas hurriedly corrected.
The only unpleasant part of their renovation projeCt was the
.;. huurs driving time each way. Interstate 75 was still only,;
plan al that time and lhe old, winding highways weren't exac·
tly' .,.;""

So Tom decided he'd learn to Oy. That, he sunniseU , would
cut their commuting time considerably.
Not one to put things off, he bitsied himself In his flight
studies and soon was a licensed pilot. He then went on for his
ratings ... first a commercial license and then his Instructor
ra~~~~ who was his first student.
That't .right, Phyllis! She now has 600 memorable hours
behind the stick but recallS that first solo as her greatest flying
thrill .

In de:!Crlbing the event, she recalls that she wasn't even.
aware that Tom thought she was ready to Oy alone. "We
walked out to the plane one evening and were all set fQr take·
off when he got out of the plane and said 'see you,' than walked
away ."
Their Cherokee 140 felt different - much lighter - without
Tom's weight, but the smewhat bewildered student quickly ad·
justed arid was soon airborn alone for the first time.
"The plane lifted off sooner and climbed faster," she recalls,
"and that first solo was one of the greatestthrills of my li!e."
Tears streamed down her cheeks as she went through all
the necessary maneuvers to get her license but she managed
to "compose herself" before her first solo landing and a quiet
· ''victory celebration:"
They joined a private flying club at New Carlisle and
leased land at the club's private field for a hangar. They built
their own hangar which houses their plane as well as a work
bench and small office.
The trio flies to Somerset about every weekend during
· suinmer month.•. Tom is now instnurieni rated so weather Is
usually no problem.
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The family also takes other Oying trips on occasion, the
most memorable of which wa.• an island • hopping jaunt
through the Bahamas. They joined a scuba diving group on
thattrip and had one of their most memorable vacations.
Obviously the last Campbell to solo wauoung Kurt, but be
too will soon be a licensed pilot. He also Ia a Pre-med freslunan
at Denison University, Granville. His being away at coUege
hasn 't IIJClsened the close family lies enjoyed by the Campbells.
All three still look forward to the summer months and the
. great times they've enjoyed at Cumberland Lake since Phyllis
and Tim were practically newlyweds and Kurt was a babe in
anns.
:-.nd being able to dodge all the hi_ghway traffic, they
arrive home well rested on Sunday evenlngs- ready to m•h to
work on Monday mornings and attack their work like hungry
tigers .
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Mrs. Campbell is the daughter of Mrs. L. V. Crawford {and
the late L. V. Crawford), 543 Jackson Pike, Gallipolis.
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Song evangelist appearing in Middleport

La Leche League plans

second meeting May 1

GAJ.LIPOIJS - Mothers
who wish to breastfeed their
1928
babies . will find encouragement and infonnation at the second
meeting of the La Leche
League of Point .Pleasant.
I
MAYCALENDAROFEVENTS
I The
topic will be "The Art of
Wednesday, May 2 - Ladies Bridge Luncheon 12 noon-3 Breastieeding and Overp.m., K~ren Moffitt's. Bring a salad, R.S .V.P. 245-6359.
coming Difficulties." The
Saturday, May 12 - Couples bridge, 7:30p.m. at Nora meeting will be ·held In the
Troike's. 446-2153. R.S.V.P .
home of Betsy Crank, three
WOdnesday, May 16 -Get acquainted colC~ at Theresa . and three-tenths miles south
Bihl's. IOa.m. 4~-1937.
on Route 35, Henderson, West
Thursday, Ma~ 17 - Ladies ' evening bridge, 7:30 p.m. Virginia on Tuesday, May 1,
Nora Troike's, R.S.V.P. 446-2153.
at 7:30p.m.
Friday, May 16 - Couples' bowling, 9 p.m. Call ·Mary
La Leche League believes
Howell. if interested. 446-4479.
.
breastieeding gives the best
Monday, May ··21 - Installation dinner at Shoney's possible start in good
Restaurant, Pl. Pleasant, W. Va . If interested In attending mothering and helps to
contact Mariano Jamison at 446-2649. Time 7 p.m.
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mother and her child. The
· League offers mother-tomother _help based on the
manw\1, "The W,omaniy Art
of Breastfeeding.' 'The
meeting discussions include
the latest medlcal research,
as well as personal experiellce. Other services include a lending library of
books on childbirth, child
care, and breastfeedlng.
The continuing seri.ea of informal meetings Is open to all
women interested in breastfeeding. Babies are always
welcome. La Leche League
of Gallipolis will, meet' Monday, May 14 at the home of
Bev _Splete, Gallipolis.

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~DDLEPORT Gary
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Gr1esser
, a song evangelist
from Burlington, Ky. , will be
'ddl
a t lh e M1 eport First Baptist Church May 4, 5 and 6 in
conjlmction with a revival
being held at the church from
: May 2 through May 6. .
Griesser, WhO uses a contemporary style of music,
· was chosen to serve as song
leader for the Kentucky Baplist State Evangelistic Con.
ference . At Middleport, he
will work with a revival choir
at 7 p.m. ea·ch evening;
anyone interested is invited ·
to take part.
The Rev. Mark McClung,
pa~to r,
will serve as
evangelist .and from April 30
through May 5, a prayer
meeting will be . held at 12
noon each day in preparation

Mother.s may attend tlie
meeting most convenient to
tqem regardless of
geographic locaUon. Anyone
desiring further informaUon
may call Betsy Crank 875ZI76 or Bev Splete ~10.

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LARGE OR SMALL
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ASK FOR
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for th e revival.
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will day, May 6, serv1'ces w1·11 be
be
at 7:30 each evening and ~19: 15 ~-m .; 10 :45 a.m . and 7
the public is invited. On Sun- p.m. With Mr. Griesser to be

featured during the 9:15a.m.
Sunday school hour.

Southern'• h.onor '•~v1.'I

SEEN AND HEARD
MILLS VILLAGE
RACINE - Principal Jen- WOLFE.
Gladys ·watts, Mills Village ,
nings Beegle has announced
Eighth Grade - Kathy has returned home after a
the fifth six-weeks grading Baker, Zane Beegle, Chris three week visit in California
period honor roll for the Bostick, Bri.an Burkhamer, with her two boys, Kenneth
Southern Junior High School. Cindy Evans, Angie Glenn , and his wife of Edwards, Ca.,
Making a grade of B or above B~ce, Johnson, Becky Lee , ariil Harold and wife of Studio
in all their subjects to be K1m Maynard, Tammy City, Ca . named to the roll, with those Meadows, Clair Morris, Kim
The flowers, reported Mrs.
in capital letters receiving all .Morrow, TerrY Patterson, Watts, were beautiful in the
A's were:
John Porter, David Sahnons, · desert, ..but she also reported
SeventhGrade-RandyAr- ~onja Salser, Lori Warden, there was a strong wind at
mes, James Bush, Trevor Melanie Weese, Missy Van- limes .
Cardone, Kevin Curfman, Meter.
LEE; DILL, Tony Deem,
Gary Foley, Jane Manuel,
U&gt;leoptera, the zoological
The Chicago Cubs had a
Becky Michael, Debbie ~Classification for beetles,
pinch-hit
batting average of
Michael, Linda Proffitt,
includes more than 250,000
.304
in
1978.
LAREN WOLFE, TONY species.

TROPHY WINNERS--The trophy for the best aU-aroWJd program of Junior American
Legion -Auxiliary units in the Eighth District was won by the Pomeroy unit. Pictured here
with their trophy awarded at the recent dlstrict conference are front, left to right, Mrs. Veda
Davis, advisior , Lori Wood, retiring district president, and Grace Pratt, junior aclivi.lies
chainnan for the district; and hack, Anna Wiles, Robin Campbell and Jennifer U&gt;uch, all
active members who attended the conference.

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l1eld at Junction City.

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GAI..LJPOLIS Jr. Women·~ .
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Election of officers.
CUB SCOUT Pack No. 222,
Bidwell area, meeting at
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p.m . All parents and
interested persons urged to
attend.
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ENGLISH Club, 7 p.m. at
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Holcomb Hill, with Mary
Burner reviewing t~e life and
works of Ernie Pyle.
PEMBROKE CLUB, 8 p.m.
with Mrs. S. B. Whitely.
WEDNESDAY
RIO ·Grande Educational
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beginning at 5 p.m .
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PARENTS Without Partners,
7:30p.m. Business meeting ,
new member orientation ,
Mental Health Center . . All
single parents invited to
attend.
. FRIDAY
TRIEDSTONE Baptist Church, Church W0111en Uilited
observe May Fellowship
Day,6:30p.m.

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GALLIPOLIS - The com- cancer patients who live paign was In progress dUring
pletion of the residential within Gallia County. Your the past four weeks, may do
campaign for the Gallia gifts will help us to wipe out so by sending their check to
County Unit 's Annual cancer in your lifetime."
the Gallia U&gt;unty Unit,
Crusade on behalf of the
Anyone wishing to donate American Cancer Society,
· American Cancer Society is who may have been missed Route 3, Box 624A, Gallipolis,
fast approaching. Volunteers while the residential cam- Ohio45631.
are reminded of the importance of returning their
packets and the results of
their Crusade efforts to the
Ohio Valley Bank, either
POMEROY--The spring
downtown or to the Jackson ceremonial of the Ladies held at the home of Mrs. EdPike office, according to Oriental Shrine of North na Slusher. Refreslunents
Bridget and Rick Cloak, who America to be held May 5 at were served by Miss Beegle
are chairing the 1979 Crusade the Stelzer Road Mosque In to those named and Iris
Kelton, Beulah Ewing, Emwith Debbie and Bill Beegle.
Col urn bus was announced ma Clatworthy, Mary
Residents , througliout when the Twin City ShrinetGallia County, including the tes met recently at the River- Hughes, and guests, LOla
city of Gallipolis, have been boat Room of the Meigs Mae Suiter and Kathryn
contacted by a volunteer Branch, Athens County Sav- Mathews.
ffOm their street; block, ing and Loan Co.
(/o;;:::il::::l:::[..~ :::=::11"'1111::::..
neighborhood or iownshlp. If
Mrs. Cora Beegle presided
all calls have not as yet been at the meeting with members
made, volunteers are urged giving the Lord's Prayer.
to complete their area can- Mrs. Jean Moore and Mrs.
vass during this weekend, so Vera Van Mete were reported
that all packets and Crusade ill. Mrs. Cora Beegle, Miss
fWlds may be turned in by · Shirley Beegle, Mrs. GerMay I, 1979.
trude Mitchell , and
As the Cloaks pointed out,
LoraByers will attend the SUNDAY
"When you give to the Gallia spring ceremonial.
NEW HOPE Baptist Church,
U&gt;unty Unit of the American
family
night, 7 p.m. EveryThe May 24 meeting will he
Cancer Society, you acone welcome .
complish three purposes with
GARRISON Quartet, from
your contribution: research,
Buffalo, W. Va., will be
education, and service to the
singing at Harrisburg Chur.
SALESET
CHESTER - There wiD be ch, with Rev. T. J. Burcher
an odds and ends sale at the as pastor, 7 p:m.
Chester Methodist · Church LADIES Golf Assn . memMay 4 and 5 sponsored by bers. business meeting, 9:30
a. m. with golf play of nine
Chester UMW.
and t8 holes, followed by
Rt . 1, Midat eport, 0 .
992 -6113
D&lt;\NCE PARTY
lunch on the patio.
POMEROY - Adance par- . SUNDAY
ty wiD be held at Royal Oak GALLIPUPPETS, 6 p.m.,
As lo w as
Park May 5 from 9 p.m. to 1 Gallipolls Christian Church
a.m. sponsored by the Royal Music, 8 p.m.
$15(1 Sq. '(d.
Oak Ballroom Dance Club. PAINT Creek Regular HapMusic 'will be provided by list Church will present a proNew Colors
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Eighth District junior aclivites chainnan ; Marjorie
Goett, Department of Ohio
junior activity chairman;
Mrs. Mary Martin, Pomeroy
unit, Eight and Forty national chairman for children
and youth ; Co rene Mohler,
past Eighth District junior
activities chairman.
Others going from Meigs
County were Mrs. Eunie
Brinker, . Mrs. Betty Van
Meter, Sherry Johnson of
·Racine Unit 602; Adam Martin, Ellen Couch, JeMifer
U&gt;uch, Betty Wiles, Anna
Wiles, Audrey Wood, Pearl
Knapp, and Veda Davis,
Pomeroy Unit39.
Several awards were given
includlng the trophy for the
best all-around program 'In
the Eighth District .which
went to Mrs. Harry Davis and
the juniors of Unit . 39,
Pomeroy. The Pomeroy
juniors also won the junior
Ann Judson
class met activitytrophy,whileth~host
.
urut won the Veda DaviS attendance trophy.
. The Ann Judson Bible
First place awards won by
· Class of the First Baptist the Pomeory ll!lil were
. Church met in the fellowship history by Charlotte Lehew,
room Tuesday, April 24.
foreign relations scrapbook
The group sang, "In the by Robin Lehew and Anna
Garden ." The president, Wiles in differe nt age
Mrs. Vivian Tope, followed categorie~; conferepce cover
wit11 prayer.
Devotions were given by
Mrs . Belle Ecker, reading
from Luke, fourth chapter. A
reading, "One Day at a
Time" was given by MrS_
Winhie Waugh.
The meeting closed with
eat:h person quoting his
favorite Bible verse.
Re.fore
refreshments,
grace was Sll id by Mrs. Stella
Saunders.
'I he following was the
progra m committee : Vivian
Top e, Winnie Waugh, Belle
F: rkrr, Dorothy Ste_ger.

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POMEROY- Robin Campbell of Pomeroy, a member of·
the Junior American Legi'on
Auxiliary of Drew Webster
Post 39 was elected president
ol the Eighth District at the
annual junior conference held
on April21 at Junction City.
Robin who resides with her
auni, Mrs. Marjorie Goett,
Pomeroy. was installed to the
office by Mrs. Arnold
Richards of Middleport, the
Eighth District American
Legion Auxiliary president.
Junction City Unit 376
hosted the conference which
was presided over by Miss
Lori Wood , who also served
as the conference pianist.
Distinguished guests
presented included Mrs.
Richards, Eighth District
president; Charles Deahl·
Post 376 comiT)ander ; Mrs:
Grace Pratt, Middleport,

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Return of Crusade packets important

by Robin Campbell, coloring
books on safety and
Americanism by Mica Jones
and Robin Lehew.
Sherry Johl\son of Racine
Unit 602 won first place in her
age category on both books m
the coloring contest.
The program included a
silent tribute to the honored
dead following the ritualiStic
opening along ' with the
preamble to the Constitution
of the American Legion Auxiliary. Following the welcome
by Nancy Welker of the host
unit, Anna Wiles gave the
response .
The 1980 conference will be
held at Pomeroy. Lori Wood
was honored at a reception
following the conference.

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00 AS I SAY ... Bridget Cloak, R.N ., is "doing" as she ,;says to do" by writing her
Cl_'usade Check to the local Gallia U&gt;unty Unit of the ACS, and giving it to her husband
Rick. The Cloaks are chamng the1979 Crusade, assisted by Debbie and Bill Beegle. Mrs.
Cloak and Mrs. Beegle are registered nurses and in addition, the immediate past and
present MISS HOPE, respectively, for the Gallia U&gt;unty Unit of the American Cancer
Society.
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HAROLD WILL, SR.
POMEORY--Harold C.
WIU, Sr. Is home from the
Holzer Medical Center where
he spent several days
undergoing tests. He will
return In early May for poa~~l­
ble surgery. Am~ his ·
visitors has been his brother,
!"loyd Will of Akron .

In 1962, Erich Leinsdorf

succeeded
Charles
Munch
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music
director
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Boston
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B_.-TheSunday Times-Sentmrl, Sunday. Apr. 29, t979

B-5- The S110day Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Apr . 29, 1979

Mrs. Virginia King surprised by birthday dinner
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I Social
I Calendar

POMERO¥-Mrs. Virginia
King , Route. I, Pomeroy was
surprised Easter Sunday with
a birthday dinner at the Middleport American Legion
hall.
·
Her children presented her
with a wristwatch and the

SUNDAY

gra ndchildren gave. her Cheshire, M~ . and Mrs.
William King and son, Billy,
flowers and gifts.
Following the dinner the Greenville, Ky.; Mr. and
group enjoyed home movies Mrs. Dennis Shilling and
Kimb e rly,
,shown by Mrs. Henry Clat· daughter ,
worthy. Present for the F1orence, Ky.; Mrs. Shella
celebration were Mrs. King's Deems, Parkersburg, W.
twin brother , Virgil Va .; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Wamsley. and his wife of Clatworthy, Middleport ; Mr.

and Mrs. Geroge Hicks, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Wilson, Mrs.
Kathy Reynold and children,
Enc, Jason, R. J. and Amy;
Mr. and Mrs. Roy J 0tmson
and son, Roy, Jr. , Mr. and
Mrs . David Fetty and
chi ldren, Davida, David and
Vickie, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas .

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Shawn, Pomeroy ; Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Hill and son, F. J .,
Letart Falls. Thomas King
and family, Atlantic Beach,
Fla. and Sammy Clatworthy
and family , Merrit Island'
Fla. telephoned congratulations.

children,
Michele and
Michael, Merril Island, Fla.;
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Hobgood and son, Michael,
Greenville, Ky .; Mr. and
Mrs. Jim King and children,
Minersville; · Miss Debbie
King, Mr. and Mrs. Danny

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RACINE-The Booster Sunday School class bf the
Racine First Baptist Church
met recenlly at the home of
Mrs. Ora Hill with 12
members pr~ent.
A reading , "Take Your
Burdell.!! to the Lord" by
Helen Simpson, president,

Mrs. Sammy Clatworthy and King and children, Misti and

Wilson and son, Thomas, Jr.,
Mr. and Mt!! . Jack King and
children, Gregory, Richard,
Timmy, Carla .and Darla, Mr.
and Mrs. Gary King and sons,
Gary, Jr. , and Anthony,
Roger King, and Mrs. Brian
JustJs.
Sendin~ gifts_were Mr. and .

HYMN SING Sunday 2

Racine First Baptist Church Booster Class met
Garnet Ervine had the program with reading s bY each
of the members. The group
sang "He Hideth My Soul"
and had scripture from
Romans 8, The readings were
"Because He Uves" by Mrs.
Powell; "WhatMoreCanYou
Ask" by Gretta Simpson;

and scripture from First
Peter, 5 , 6 and.7; opened·the
meeting . Members sang
"Just When I Need Him
Most" and the~ was prayer
and a reading "Prayers Can •t
Be AJ)swered Unless They
are Prayed" by Wanda
Powell.

"God Is Never Beyond Our
Rea ch" by Mabel Br ace ;
"Jesus is Leading the Way"
by Mildred Hart ; "Is the
Cross You Wear Too Heavy to
Bear" by Hilda Hart; Love
Thy Neighl:ior " by Helen
Simpson; "The Gospel According to You" by Mrs. Hill
11

who also read "What' is a sing "Blest Be the Tie That
Grandma and a Grandpa " ; Binds." Members repeated ·
"A Town Called 'Don't You the Lord's Prayer. Next
Worry '" by Dorotpy
Badgley ; "Blow Me Down,
GOLF ASS!';.
Lord" by Marie Roy ; "My
TO MEET
Grandma" by Marjori
POMEROY - The ladies
Grimm.
association of the Pomeroy
The ~roup joined hands to Golf Course will meet

p.m . at Salvation Army, 115
Butternut Ave . Everyone
welcome. '
.MONDAY
REV!V AL AT Danville
Wesleyan· Church Monday
through May 6, 7:30 p.m.
nightly. The Rev . Roy
A nk rim,
Barberton ,
evangelist. Featured singers ·
will be Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Weaver of Pt. Pleasant.
MEIGS COUNTY Jaycees
membership night 6:30 p.m.
Monday at the coonhunters
building on the Rock Springs
Fairgrounds. The meeting is
open to all young men be- ·
tween 18 and 3:1 inclusive.
Refreshments will be served.

RETAILS EFFEaiYE THRU SAT;, MAY 5, 1979. •• "'"",....,..,- - · "" •-• • ~••· -,.., .....,,_

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THOROFARE BEEF - U.S.D.A. GRADED CHOICE

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U.S.D.A. INSP. ~1, ~ ,

· Boneless Whole

Chie•en Parts

SirloinTi

. $

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to 12-lb. ·

Avg.
LIMit

Ill.
69'
Noodles Romanoff •.•...•• ·~~: 69'
Scalloped Potatoes • ~ ....•. ·:.~: 69'
Potatoes Au Gratin. . • • . . • "~:.· 78c
Escalloped Apples ..•. .·..•. • ;.~· 7'8'
. Brocco I•1 Au Grat'•n . • . . . . • •..... 89c
Cauliflower Au Gratin .••.•. ·:~: 89c
Gree" Pepper Steak . • . . • • "~:' SJ!!
Be efB urgan d'f Crape . . . . • • .,.,SJSI
;,,
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Ch1cen
repe .•....

Ham &amp; Asparagus Crepe . . • • ·~;· SJ 38
,.,· SJ61
Mushroom Crape • • • • . . . . ,_
....
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Cheese P••zza. .. . . . . . . ·. . .
Pepperon•• Pin:a • • • • • . , . ,

...... $J39

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$228
DeIuxe P;111a • • • • • • • • • • .. .11~....
•. · Sausage &amp; Mushroom Piua • "~:· 5 08

2
Garlic Bread • • • • • . • • • • • • ·:.:: 88c
French Crumbtake ••• , •••• ',t: 98'

,.., SJ18
Ch ocolate Cup Cakes • • • . • ...:
lead YeRow Cup Calces •••••• '.t: 51!!
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AIMOUI , SIAI

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$1''
$149
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HAM PORTIONS

LODGE TO MEET

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ENTREES
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$1 ~ LINGUINI
BEEF CHOP SUEY
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POMEROY-Megan Beth
Clark, daughter of Jim and
Beth Clark, celebrated her
first birthday on April 8. A
Holly Ho.bbie cake , ice
cream, chips,jelly beans, pop
and coffee were served. Attending were maternal
grandparents , Mr. and Mrs.
Leon McKnight ; psternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Clark;
greatgrandmother, Mrs. Ulllan
Gress, Sheila McKnight, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenny Carsey and
Kenda , John Clark, Jill
Smith, and Mr. and !vlrs.
George Buchanan. Others
sending gifts were Mr. and
Mrs. Franklin Hepp and Mr.
and Mrs., David Ohlinger.

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Old Falllloned Noodles • 11111o

sac

..... 34c

• • • , • • ...

~e,~.tdy' Bars •••• _.• • •••• ~~: 68c
DEL MONTE A,ricot ""'"' • • • • • • • • '1::

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Watermelon
lb.

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· 59c
GREEN PEPPERS • • • • • • • • • •·• • ..
nus•CIIfu.•.•
3 69c
MILD YELLOW ONIONS • • • • • • ~

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M..~..... • • • • • • • • • • 1or

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RED RIPE

- SQUASH ............ •,.,9(
ZUCCHINI
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MUSHIOOMS •••••••••• '::: • ·

49c
~~c~!~~... .. .... ...... .~.·· 98c
HUNT'S :~": '
98c
Prima Salsa • •
LA CHOY ·

Chlelaeta .

Sweet Corn

~~2~L.~~.~~~ ..... .....~· 32c
~,e~u!rM~ .........':.~~· 98c
1!~~~-~~~ ....."'~;:~·., 49c
!~~!~ !~~~ ... ..... ·~;··5,. 51
~!!~,Slices ... ... ....... ·~:· 68c
t~~~Y~.~~ ~~ .... .. ..... ·;: . IIC
~r!'Jt~rine ............. ~:: Jlc

Otop Svey Vegetables . . . ..... ... ,,.·

FRESH PRODUCE

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CHICKEN ALA KING or . "' n .... $ 119 CHICiEN CACCIATORE W/IPG
T.UN~ NOODlE CASSEROlE
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- CHICKEN PAPIIIASH
CHill CON CAINE,
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HOT
12-oz. $129
• DOGS ........., • • . "'•·
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DOGS ........., •• "'1-··•· $159
GRILL
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DOGS
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FRANKS •••••• ~~:
lUCID
BOLOGNA
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.or PICKLE LOAF • ~~~~·
COOKED SALAMI
$159
.or OLD FASH. LOAF ~~~- . ·

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GOLD BAND

. SMOKEES ltEAIIAST SAUSAGE

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Ground Beef Pat.t ies. • •

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.Boneless Sirloin Tip RoasfRet cuts • • • • • •· 52.29 Boneless Si~oin Tip Steak • • . . . . .
Boneless Beef for Stew •••••••••. lb. 52.19 Boneless "cube Steaks • • . • • • • . • • • ill. 52.19
Beef Kabobs ::11o1o n, • . . • . • . . . . . . . •· 52.39 Chipped Sandwich Steak • • • • • . • • • ill. 52.79
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WHOLE FRYERS liMIT, , • • • • • , ••• , ••• , •· 55' SPLIT FRYERS wiT" n11Lm · • • • • , •• , • • • • • 111• 59'
SPLIT CHICKEN BREASn '""''T ,,. , • • • • • 111. 5 1.09 FRESH CHICKEN LEGS WHOLE Fomn, Pok , , , • , •• 111• 89'
BEST..0-CHICKEN AHO.olco Plecot •• , , , , , , • · 51.09 CHICKEN DiUMSTICKS , , , , ~ , , , , , , , , •· 99'

WeIsh Rare b'it . . . . . . . . . . • . ....
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Cheese Cnllllb Calcea
No. 164, F&amp;AM, wlll meet
Wednesday, May 2, at 7:30
p,m. All master mason are
invited.

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CO~ COURSE
MARION - Melanie K.
Simmons of Apt. .A-12,
Village Green, Pomeroy,
General Telephone Co. of
Ohio employe, has completed
a course off~red at the company's teclmical training
•chool here.
The course covered
business office procedures,
including · voice tra ining,
baste phone service and
equipment.
· · Sirrunons is a service
representative assigned to
the company's Ath ens
district.

GALLIPOLIS - Chad Edward Mayes celebrated his
first birthday on April19.
Chad is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Mayes . of
Gallipolis and the brother of
Mitsi. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Kermit Fi.sher and paternal
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Jolm Mayes, all of
Gallipolis . Hi s grea tgrandmother is Mrs. Mamie
Miller of Greenfield, Ohio.
Helping him celebrate
were his parents, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Fisher and soil, TraviS, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Fisher, Mr. and
Mrs. Jolm Fisher, Mr. and
Mrs. Blll Miller and Renee,
Gary Hood, great-aunt,
Kathryn Mayes and Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Elkins.

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Tuesday - Keno, :hl:30
p.m.; Reedsville - Reed's
Store, +.&gt;; Tuppers Plains Arbaugh Housing, 5:30-1i:30;
Chester Methodist Church,
6:45-7 :45; Riggs Addition, 88:30.
.
Thursday -Salisbury. 2: 152:45 p.m.; Letart, 3:15-3:45;
Racine - Home National
Bank, +.&gt;; Racine- Wagner's
Hardware, 5-6; Racine Wagner's Hardware, 5-6;
Syracuse - Swimming Pool,
6:15..!1: 15.

Tuesday at 9 a.in. at tbe
Pomeroy course. All ladies
interested In playing or lear·
ning to pl~y are invited to attend.

Chad Mayes

LADIES ASsociation of
Po me roy Golf Course
Tuesday, 9 a.m. at the golf
course. Ali ladies interested
in playing or those interested
in learning to play are invited.
·
WEDNESDAY
SOUTIIEAST Ohio Garden
Tractor Club Wednesday 8
p.m. in the building located
behind the fire station in
Chester. All interested persons are invited to attend.
ODDS AND ENoS sale at
Chester Methodist Church
Wednesday and Thursday
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sponsored by Chester UMW.

7:30-i!.

·Birthda

·Penngfare

BEND '0 TilE RIVER
Garden Club, 7.30 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Ben
Philson. Mrs. Clifford Morris
is program chainnan.
TUESDAY
XI
GAMMA
MU
CHAPTER, Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority, Tuesday night at the
horne of Mrs. Ruth Riffle. Installation of officers: Cultural
program on man in the
modern world by TexaiU18
Well and Janet Peavley with
Ruth and Linda Riffle ·as
hostesses.
WILDWOOD GARDEN
CLUB, Tuesday night home
of Mrs. Wilma Terrell, 8 p.m.
Roll call, favorite iris.
Margaret Parker to have the
garden calendar for the
month. Alice Thompson to
have program on herb
gardens. Arrangement to be
a May basket.
ELEC110N of officers
when the Ladies Auxiliary of
Pomeroy Eagles Club meets
at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the hall.

Monday - Citiren Center,
12:30-1 :30 p.m.; Mulberry
Heights Infirmary, 2-2:30;
Pageville , 3: 15-3:45 ;
Harrisonville,4-4:30; New .
Lima Road, 4:45-5: 15 ;
Rutland - Pomeroy National
Bank , 5:30-1;:15; Depot
Street, 6:30-7:15; Bradbury,

meeting will be at the home or
Mrs. Roy with Mrs. Powell to
have the program.

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ROSE Mill
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-GRANNY SMITH APPLES •••• ;.•• ~- 49(

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SWEO N' LOWs...-· .... •::·· 51!!
ORTEGA'"''",.,,.., ........~~ 2 ... 89'
AIIWICK 1t1c11-uo~r ~n-.. ..... ,1;~~- 78'
n~ . SJ61
SliPPY , .... .,.,., • • • • • • •• c.-,
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GLAD~ .......... ~ ••••• '::,· 71c
DAWN FRfSII-- ••••••• .'·~· If•
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Kara Anna Rainey,
daughter ol Paul and Diana
Rainey, Toledo, celebrated
her first birthday at her
home on April 19 wltb. a
llower dec orat ed cake
baked by her moth er.
Helplag her celebrate ~ere
her P.Brents, her great· .
grandparents, Mr. and

Mrs. H. A. Russell and her .
~randparenls, Mr . · and
Mrs. Leonard Rainey. She
received many nice gifts
and cards.

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8~ -The Sunday Times-Senti,nel,

Simd"Y· Apr . 29, 1979

Miss Donahue
•
recetves
schokzrship

Marriage announced
• 'POI-fEROY - Mrs. Norma
Amshary and Hugh P. Custer
were married on March 31 at
the Grace Episcopal Church
in Pomeroy. Officiating at the
wedding were the Rev.
Robert Graves, pastor of
Grace Episcopal, and oon-inJa w of llf.!:_s. Custer, the Hev,

Mark Rowland, Wilmore, Ky .
Attendants for the couple
were Miss Betty Koehler,
Gallipolis, sister of .the bride,
and Or. R R. Pickens,
Pomeroy: The Episcopal
Ch ur c h Wom en were
hostesses for the reception.

Mi ss

Donahue,

LAFF ·A· DAY

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awards.

Fauna is a senior at North
Gallia High School, active jn
National Honor Society, Beta ·
· Club, Library Club and plays
all the sports. She plans to attend Rio Grande College this
fall.

Mike Swiger
992 .715S

149 5. Thi rd St.
Middleport, 0 .

IF YOU HAVE
~ANQUET NEEDS?
OFFICE PARTIES?
lARGE OR SMALL
CALL THE
UPPER DECK

See me for State Farm
hospital surgical insurance.
Like a ~:ood
nell:hbor,
sure Farm
is there.

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SPORTSWEAR
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GALLIPOLIS
The
Student Nurse Association of
GaiUpolls (S.N.A.G.) will
have a car wash on Saturday,
Ma.Y 5, 1979.
Starting at 10 a.m. Saturday morning and continuing
until 5 p.m. in the evening,
the members .of the S.N.A.G.
will wash cars, Inside and
out, and the outside only of
trucks and vans at the HaUey
and Smith Ashland Service
Station, located at liB Vine
Street in Gallipolis.
These enthusiastic student
nurses . say, "No semis,
please I ! " For anyone planning to have their car washed
on Saturday, S.N:A.G. prices
lor their benefit car wash will
be $2 for. the outside only of
an automobile, and $3 if tbey
do the car, both inside and
outside. Trucks and vans will
be washed on the outside only
for $3. The students will not
be able to clean the inside of
vans or pick up trucks.
According to S.N.A.G.
President, Dana McFarland,'
a senlll' at the · Holzer
Medical Center &amp;hool of
Nursing, "If you want a
really ·super car wash, stop
Saturday, down oo Vine

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JUST ARRIVED

]oMthan Logan Dresses

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46 Stale Street
Gallipolis. Ohio

The bride-elect is a clerk at
Dutrons Drug Store. Her
fUUtee is a phannacist there.
1be couple plan to reside in
Middleport following their
wedding.
Attendants for the brideelect will be Rita Bailey,
maid of honor; Lisa Barnhouse, Mary Pickens, and
Janet Horky ..Sam BamhoiJl!C
will be best man, and the
ushers will be Greg Lewis,
Martin Mantz, and Jeff Simmons.

SNAG sponsor car wash

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MTDDLEPOR1'Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Lightfoot , Route I,
Middleport, are announcing
the engagement and approaching marriage of their
daughter, Tanya Delberta
Lightfoot, to Roger Franklin
son of Mr, and Mrs. Franklin
Barnhouse, Wellston.
The llfeddlng will be. art
ev&lt;flt of June 9at 1:30p.m. at
the Wellston Trinity
Methodist Church. A reception will follow lrrunediately
following the open church
wedding.

ASK FOR
MRS. BI,ACK.

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PERSONALIZED
MEMORIALS

Today in History
Ry Tbe ~··~!!.Press
Today is Sunday, April 29,
the 119th day of 1979.' There
RUTLAND-Mrs. Thomas
are 2!6 days left in the year.
F. Carroll, . Rutland, anTo \lay's highlight in
nounces the engagement of
hiotory ;
her
daughter, Unda Louise to
On thi s date in 1945,
Bruce
Emerson Schug, son of
American soldiers, fighting
Mr.
and
.Mrs. Carl Schug,
in Germany in World War II,
Westerville.
liberated 32,000 Nazi victims
The bride-elect is a 1971
at the Dachau conce ntration
graduate
of Meigs High
camp.
School and Is an executive
On this date:
In 1429, Joan of Arc ente red secretary for Silcott Rallwav
Orleans and won a victory
over the English .
In 1639, the colonial
settlement of Newport, H.J. ,
was founded .
In. 1862, New Orleans fell to
Union forces during the Civil
J
War.
In 1894, a band of jobless
POMEROY --Carla Jean
men known as COxey's Army Fisher, daughter of Mr. and
SWBf'!Tled into Washington 'to Mrs. James Mason Fisher,
seek relief from Congress. Minersville, and David
In 1946, 28 former Japanese Danko, son of Mr. and Mrs.
leaders were indicted in David Danko, Sr ,. Millfield,
Tokyo as war criminals.
were married at the Christian
In 1967, President Lyndon Church
parsonage in
Johnson gave a go-a head for Chauncey on Feb. 16. The
constr uction of two prorotype Rev. Paul A. Johnson ofsuperso nic transport planes ficiated at the wedding .
with federal a ssistance.
The new Mrs . Danko is
Ten years ago: President employed · with General
Hichard Nixon conferred the
Medal for Freedom on Duke
Ellingron at a White House ·
!OCremony r;narking the 70th kidnappers in Argentina after
birthday of the composer and Exxon paid a record $14
million in ransom.
musidan . ,
Fi ve years ago : An . Thought for today : They
dream in courtship, but in
Am erican oil executive,
wedlock wake - Alexander
' Victor Samuelson 1 was
released
by
guerrilla Pope , English poet, 1683-1744.

May 12 vows pkznned

Tanya Lightfoot

Street, where the sludents
will he. busily washing and
cleaning from 10 a.m. until ;
p.m. "

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BRENT BOLIN
MARIE'ITA - Brent A.
I;lolin, a senior at Meigs High
School, hHs been accepted at
Marietta COllege, according
to Dan Jones, director of admissions . He plans to begin
his college career with tbe
fall1979 tenn . '
Brent's acceptance to the
four year liberal arts college
was based on his high school ·
scholastic record, perfonnance on national college
entrance examinations, and
recommendations from counselors and teachers.
· Active in school, Brent Is a
member of the honor roll ,
and four letters in football,
one as a freslunan, one reserve and two varsity letters. He
Is the oon of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
M. Bolin, P. 0. Box 36,
Rutla~d. Ohio.

Co., Worthington.
·Her fiance Is a graduate of
Big Walnut High School, Sun. bury, and a 1977 graduate of
Bliss COllege, Columbus. He
Is a sales representative for
Curtis 1000, Columbus.
The wedding will be an
event of May 12 at the Nor- ·
thland Church of Christ, Col umbus.
l

Union pardoned the pilot and
navigator of a SouUJ Korean
airliner that was shot at by a
Soviet plane and forced w
land when it entered Soviet
air space nine days earlier.
To day's
birthdays :
Emperor Hirohito of Japan is
78 years old . Poet Rod
Mc)(uen is 46. Professional
football roach George Allen is
57.

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listed.
I ( )kindly have an authorized Lo9an Monument
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1 (. )Please . se~d me detail$ about Mausoleums
I Wtthout obhgat•on .

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LOGAN MONUMENT
CO., INC. .
:. Jmeroy,·O.

at Ptmerov -Mhon Bridge
Leq L. Vaug~1n, Mgr,
Phone 992·2588

the

Community,"

In

recognition of the active role
older people play · in community life.
Have you )VI'itten ,YOUr letter, telling us who you would
like to be senior citizen of the
day? In 50 words or less , tell
why you think this person
should he the senior citizen of
the day. It does not have to be
a lady. Then fill in this fonn
and mail to the Senior
Citizens Center, 441 Jackson
.Pike, Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
by May 12.

Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Cleland

Golden anniversary
celebration set

RUTLAND-Mr. and Mrs- East end of Rutland. Open
Name ________________ Sylvan Ueland will celebrate house will be observed from 2
their golden wedding . an- · to 4 p.m. and aU frlentla and
Address,_ _ _ _ _ __ nlversal'y on May 7, with an relatives of the couple are
open house hosted by their six cordially invited to attend .
Phone No :_ _ _ __ __ children. The observance will Mr. and Mrs. Cleland were
be held at the Cleland home married on May 7, 1929 at
Age _ _ _ _ _ _ __ located on Route 124 in the Pomeroy.
Our program hegins witli a
prayer breakfast at the
Grace United Methodist
Church with Rev. Frazier as
special speaker. All other activities will be at the center.
If your club or organization
has not made plans honoring
your senior citizens, time is
getting short . .Every one .is
asked to participate in some
way .
If you have any really old
kitchen utensils, fann tools ,
or anything that would fit into
" mini-musewn like the one
shown at the Washington
Sehoollast fall , we would appreciate the use of them for
Senior Citizens ' Day.

PINECRESTCARE
Virginia Edwards, Jessie
CENTERNEWS
Cottrill , Darlene Calli coat
By Juanita Workman
and Fred Jenkins.
GALLIPOUS - We are
We extend our sympathy to
most grateful to Rev. Robert the family of Charles Coyer
Colvine for his volunteer who expired' recently.
services here at the Care
Birthday congratulations
Center . Every Tuesday our go to Mary Gurley, Alberta
souls are fed by his spiritual Wetherholt, Sara Drum mond, ]&gt;va Bailey and Ethel
!00 d.
Anna Higgins, Kathle en Williamoon,
A
lovely
Greene and Barbara King birthday party was held
representati.ves of Vinton Sr. Friday on third floor in honor
Citizens, visited among third of these residents .
floor residents Friday. They
We welcome Ross Harding,
presented each resident Hazel Harding, James
miniature Easter baskets. Rhodes and Clennie Halley as
We express our deepest new r esi dents her e at
concern to our residents in · Pinecrest.
Holzer Medical Center. They
The Salvation Anny from
Theodore Gordon. Pomeroy visited Friday and

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minutes from Port Columbu s Airport, 35 minute~
from downtown Columbu s) . Cla sses w ill begin in
Seprember, 1979.
The M.R.A. for ExecUti\·es Program i!\ stru(' k
tured so all the academic requireme nts can l ~c
completed with in two years, whi le the cxecu ti\'C
ront inues to handle his or her profcs~ i o n al responsibilit ies ful lt imc. T his is anompl ished by srhecl uling courses on. one Friday. a nd th ree Sntu rdn y"
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l\'e nre seeking a group of 2.1 studr. nts which
would inrlude reprc~ent a t ion fr~m \·arious types of
organizations and -&lt;l i,·erse f unct ional a reas. Course:\
wi ll be taught prim&lt;'lri!y on il sem innr qJasi'!. by
facu lty who have .hac\ surcess in interaction with
executive groups.
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and blood pressure checks.
There will also be entertainment for all including
a picnic type lunch sponsored
by our nutrition program.
Come, join all the fun and
visi ting . Every one is
welcome.
Every Ohio county plans
special events each year to ,
honor their senior citizens. ·
This year's celebration will
be based on the theme,
"Older Ohioans Partners· in

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know some one who Is , will
you let us know a bout them so
they can be recognized. We
would also lik-e-to k.now about
any cli~ple married fifty
years or more. They also
deserve special honors.
Open House at the center
will begin at 10 a.m . that day.
There will be exhibits of
many senior citizens who

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HEARING CLINIC
POMEROY - On Tuesday, Thumb Gardening Program
May 8, the Meigs, Ga llia , can be obtained at the I and R
Jackson Speech and Hearing Office of· the Senior Citizens
Clinic staff will conduct Center.
hearing testing at the Racine
RSVP
Nutrition Site from 10 a.m .
OPPORTuNITIES
until noon and at the Long
Ellen BeJI , Meigs
Bottom Senior Citizen Club Librarian , is requesting
from I p.m. until 2 p.m. This assistance from the Hetired
testing is free of charge with Senior Volunteer Program
follow-up testing available at (RSVP )' with the library's
the main clinic if needed .
· swruner children's readin ~
GARDENING PROGRAM
program.
Meigs Ministries will be
Both men and women are
giving soods, plants and needed in the Pomeroy and
other material!&gt; for 25 garden Middleport libraries to be
plots to qualified persons. If "listeners:''
you are a low in come family
A listener Is som~one who
or a Senior L1tizen, you may will give a child their un ·
qualify. F"' further in - divided attention while the
formation·please contact the child tells about the book he
Meigs Ministries, 257 Mill or she has read as part of the
Street or write Meigs reading program.
This reading program will
Ministries, P.O . . Box 207,
Middleport, Ohio 45760, or be held June through August,
telephon e 992-7400 . Ap- 1979. You may set your own
hours on any day . Monday
through
Saturday .
brought gifts to our residents.
Reading
is one of the most
1banks to Alberta Saunimportant
items
in a child's
ders, Ed ith .Gilkey, Virginia
life.
Plea,e
help
with
the worMyers and all the Ga llia
thwhile
project.
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County
Ladie s
VFW
Under the direction of Mrs:
Auxiliary . They presented
Bell,
a Citizens' Committe~
our. residents, who had
of
Senior
Citizens, hanbirthdays in ~pril, with cards
persons
and othe1·
dicapped
and roses.
concerned
individuals
arc
We wish to express our
being
asked
to
assist
library
sincer e appreciation to our
secretaries, Lori Johns on, personnel by giving input and
Kim Plants, Janet White and information to help make the
Debbi e
Bordm an,
in libraries in Meigs County
recognition or Nati onal more accessible to the handicapped - those in wheelSecretary's Week.
Th e well - oiled whc't!ls of chairs, on walkers or blind .
The first meeting will be
progress never cease here at
held
May 31, !979 at 7:30 p.m.
the Care Center , as our
in
the
Athens Savings and
residents arc busy playing
Loan
Mooting
Hoom.
bingo, working on crafts,
Handicapped
persons are
attending church services,
urged
to be on this
especially
participating in Bible study
corrunittee.
W
e
need
to hear
and other curr'icular ac·
from
you
what
problems
tiVities. These arc all made
possibl e by th e ca reful arise wben buildings are
pianning · of our Activ ity unaccessible.
Volunteers are needed for
Director , Mrs. Yolanda
two
hour ,periods ·in the afHoward.
ternoons
at the Meigs County
Thanks to Charles Neville,
Museum
. Various work
Virginia /\dams and Lucille
are available
assignfments
Skidmore for their faithful
from
indexing
books to anvolunteer services.
swering
the
phone.
Thought for the week :
If you are willing to help
Service is the rent you pay for
with
any of tbe above RSVP
the space you pccupy_In life.

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today can do. There will be

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BY RUTH MIU.ER
You are invited to come In
any day until the middle of
May and see paintings on
e~u1ibit done by Clara ShambOin.
Elevefl paintings were sent
from this area to tbe 4lh Annual Governor's Art Show
being held this week at the
State ·House in Coiwnbus.
Those persons exhibiting
from here were Mary
Walker , Faye lloberts,
Mabel Brown, Vilma Pikkoja
and Marie Utterer .
Any Senior artist, 55 years
old an&lt;! up, Hying in Gailia
County is invited to exhibit at
the Center on Senior Citizen
Day, May 15. Plans are lor
having artists on the grounds
(weather pennitting) and in
the rooins actually painting
on pictures in all stages;
from beginning drawings to
finished work. Please contact
Marie Utterer at 44&amp;-3768 if
you paint or know of someone
who does and would like to
show his or her work on that
day, and remain on display at
the.Center until June 1.
. Gallia .Countians, would
you like to be recognized a)ld
honored, or have some mem·
ber of your family honored on
senior citizens day.? The
State of Ohio has set aside a
special day to honor all
senior cit;zens. This year it's
May 15.
Ohi o is the only ·state to
have a day set aside by the
governor to honor all senior .
, ci tizens.
Th e
Ohio
CO mmission on Agin g
sponoors thi s annual event on
the third Tuesday each May.

. Orie year ago : The Soviet

Linda Carroll
" If you release your hostages
and come out now , I can get
you on the 7 o'cl\)Ck news ."

Senior Citizens ' Scenes

The Seniors Say. . .

RACINE - Mr. and Mrs .
William Patrick . Rizer,
Racine, are announcing the
birth of their secood child, a 7
pounds, six and one-half ounces daughter, Amy Marie, on
April 21 a~ Pleasant Valley
Hospital.
.
Maternal grandparents are
Rev. and Mrs. Milton -Bartram, Fort Gay, W. Va ., and
paternal grandparents are .
Mr . aitd Mrs. William E.
Rizer, Minersville. Greatgrandmothers are ·Mrs.
Zelma Hawley , Minersville,
and Mrs. Bessie Craig,
Tecwnsey, Mich.
.Amy Marie has an older
· sister, Kristy Lynn, age three
and one-half.

daughter· of Mr . and Mrs.
Clyde Donahue, Rt . 2, Vinton,
has been awarded a $500
scholarship from the Ohio
Associatio~ of Pqblic School
Employees lor her academic
achievements. •
There were -150 applicants
from the State of Ohio and
eight . were chosen for · the

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· The Dr. Andrew Holleran; The Irish
Smnucl L. Hoti!'mrd Memorial Captai n. P . Ka vanaugh;
Li~r ;ny
a nnoun ces
the Labyrinll:. lcric Mackenzie ·
follow in g new boo ks a rc Lamb ; The Hhcirigold Houle ,
Arthur Maling; Belle Starr.
m•ai lablc so far In llpril :
Speer Morga n; Castaw jy,
t'ICTHlN
Opus 200, Isaac Asimov ; F'ran('es Murray : Adrienm•'s
Wolftrap , Eric Bereovici ; H o u~e. I..ari Siler : Power
Th e J acobs Park Killings, Plays, Collin Wil cox; til
Willi am Ca mp ; Lin e of Button's. C. arry Will s.
NUN-FICTION
Chan t·c. Thomas Ca plan ;
Heturn to the City, Hichard
ll&lt;m Solo a t Sla rs' End, Brian
IJait:l; In At 'l11e Kill. .E. X. Heed; Free to Be Human .
~-,,,.,.:trs; !Jay of Judgment, E ugene Kenn edy ; How to r.(·t
.J ack ll iggins; The Silver Whatever You Want Out of
Do lph in, Velda John ston; ·l.ife, Dr. Joyce Brothers ;
Onl y Children, Alison Lurie; Living With the Bible, Moshc
Jcm. Frederik Pohl ; The Dayan ; Get Off My Sh ip , !C .
Sweet IJov c Died. Barbara Lawrence Gibsori; Dear Dr.
Pym ; Harriet Dark: Bran· Salk': An s wers to Your
You r
well Bronte's Lost Novel. QuestiOn s About
Fam
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Dr.
Lee
Salk
; II
Bnrbara Rees · Stardance
Spider Robin~n; FaVours: Matter of Risk , Hoy Varner ;
Andrew Young, a biography,
Bemicc Rubens .
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The Lizard's Tail,· Marc Gardner ; To Set the Herord
Brandd ; Th e Greythorn Straight, John Sirica; The
Worilan. J an Brennan; The Volunt eer Fire Compan y,
Widow of Ratchets. Owen Ernest Earnest ; The Body. in
Brookes; '! be llcst of Bar- Question, Jonathan Miller ;
ba ra Ca rtland , Barbara Un dersta nding Radi o
Ccut land; Cross Current, C. Electronics, Milt on Kauf·
Cline; 'll1 e Babysitter, An- man ; Chilton's Corvair 19GO·
drew ColJum: M ary Ann and 69 'repair and tuneup guide,'
Bill, Cat herin e Cookson: C hilton ;
C hilton 's
Error of Judgment, Henry Volkswagen 1949-1071 r epair
Denker: You 'll Hear Me and tune up guid e, Chilton ;
L:111 ghing , R. L. Gordon ; Cattle of the World, .John
Dancer from the Dance, ~'rlend ; From the Walls In,
Lbarles Wing ; How to Sell
assigJUl)ents, stop in tbe Anything to AHybody , Joe
Girard; '!be Great Sapennan
RSVP offi ce or ca11992-7884
Book, Mi chae.l Fleisher;
SPECIAL EVENTS
Flowe
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Tomorrow morning, at 11
F'arlie;
The Big !led Tra in
a.m., Jed Webster, Pomeroy
Eri c
Newby ;
Police Chief, will be speaking Rid e,
to senior citizens. Mr. Web- Tutankhamun the Unfold •
ster was here at the Center Story, Thomas Hoving; The
last year and gave a very In- Secretary, .lochen Von Lang; ,
Kid s' Amerlco , Steven
formative talk.
Caney;
The Qullters : Women
The film for this week Is entitled BIG HENRY AND and Domestic Art, Patricia
THE POLKA DOT KID. The Cooper ; My Life, George
film will be shown on Friday, Sand ;/1be Book of Strange
May 4, and tells the story of Facts and Use less Inan orphaned boy in his new formation. Scot Morris ; Our
home win the battle to save Bodies, Ourselves, Boston's
Health
Bk
the life of an old , blind dog his Women 's
uncle is prepared to destroy . Collective ; Em pire: The
RSVP Craft Making will be Life, Legend und Madness of
held on Thursday and Frtday Howard Hughes, Dona ld
during May . Volunteers will Barlett ; Th e Secretariat
be creating items for Senior Factor, Thomes Kierrnan;
White Coat , Whit e Cane ,
Ci tizens Day.
David Hartman.
Have a nice week.
c;~i.J.IPOLIS

�&amp;i-The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Apr. 29, 1979

Club pktns bake sale

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bu ilding. Mrs. Maxine Jor,
f '1l111 ns Hr:tn!l rad1o dub will
dan, Mrs. Cindy Aeiker were
'!.H (' " h:.i-a' sal(' at Kr~'ger~
hostesss. The door prize
-tid;~y J)(·~iMi n g al 9 n.m.
dona ted by Mrs. Hysell was
,ill,~ttlon-- arr bring !H'('l'ptNi
·won by Mrs. Aeiker. A
ti\'.1 ;dt p1 n&lt;.'t•('(j.s from the
smorgasbord was discussed
,. Jit will ~n 111 l h~ Senior along with a safety break to
.tli"J! \'utntwn Pru.gnun
be held on Memorial Dav.
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The
children of Mr. and Mrs.
John Bane will be hosts to an
Open House in honor of their
parents' 50th weddjng anniversary at their Route 2

Glenville College in West
Virginia. He is currently em·
ployed as a purchasing agent
at General Medical Cor·
po~ation of Hitntington, W.
Va .
The coupie will reside -at
2445 First Ave ., Huntington,
W.Va.

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.from 2-li p.m.
All friendB and relatives
are invltect to altend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bane request
no gifts, please; sharing thls
day with friends will be their
moe! treasured gin, they
said.

First child born
COOLVILLE- Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Benedem, Coolville,
announce the birth of their
first child, a son, Christopher
Wayne on April 18, at Holzer
Medical Ce_nter . The . infant
weighed seven pounds and
one ounce.
Maternal grandparent. are
Gary R. Dill, Long Bottom,
and Millie Stone, Maaon, W.
Va.; paternal grandparents
are · Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Benedum , Reedsville;
maternal great grandmother
is Goldie Dill, Racine;
paternal great grandmothers
are Estel Sampson, Rt. 2,
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GALUPOUS - The 38th
birthday of the Emanon Club
was observed Thursday,
April 19, at the h&lt;me of Mrs.
Do~~&amp;ld Robinson at 8:30p.m.
The committte, Vera
Robinson, Vern Evans, Mary
Mossman, Helma White and
Loreva Mullins, lerved a
delicious dinner complete
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GALLIPOLIS ~ Activities
for this week at the Senior
Citizens Center are as
follows:
Monday, April 30- Chorus,
I :15-3 p.m.
Tuesday, May I - S.T.O.P.
class. 10:30 a.m. ; Physical
Fitness, 11 :15 a.m.; Bible
Study, 1·2 p.m. ; Mid-East
Dancing, 1·2.
Wednesday, May 2 -Gar·
den Club, 1-3 p.m.; Card
Games, l-3.
Thursday, May 3 - Knit
Class, 1-3 p.m.; Slides of
Tulip Festival, I:15p.m.
Friday , May 4 - Advisory
Council, I :30 p.m.; Art Class,
1-3; Social Hour, 7p.m.
The Senior Nutrition·
Program men'us are :
Monday - Sausage links;
escalloped corn, cottage
cheese salad, bread, butter,
.orange and grapefruit sections, milk.
1 Tuesday- Chicken, gravy,
' mashed· potatoes, coleslaw, .
§ bread, butter, chocolate chip
cookies, mi!RI.
Wednesday - Sa lisbury
steak with tomato · sauace,
potatoes with cream sauce,
bread, butter , green beans,
yellow cake with lruit sauce,
milk.
Thursday - Beef and pork
casserole, buttered kale ,
pineapple with grated cheese
salad, br ea d, · butter ,
chocolate pudding, milk.
Friday - Beef patty with
mustard and catsup, cream
of potato soup (dining room),
mashed potatoes (meals-athome), jellied fruit salad,
bun, butter, fruit cobbler,
milk.
Choice of beverage served
with each meal.
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MOSCOW (AP) -The two
Soviet spies the United States
swapped for five Russian
dissidents arrived in Moscow
today and were greeted at the
airport with hugs, kisses and
flowers .
The RUS.sians, Vladik A.
Enger and Rudoll P. Chernyayev, boarded the same
Ilyushin 62 aircraft in New
York that had broug_ht the ·
five released dissidents from
Moscow Friday.
The returning aircraft landed shortly after noon in
Moscow and ~ulled up almost
to the steps of a special VIP
Lounge.
The two men walked down
a ramp where about 20 Soviet
officials and four women with
nowers embraced and kissed
them.

C. Hineman. Grown Ci ty, and
Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. Till is,
Chil!icothe. He is the son or
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Miller, Pt.
Pleasant, and the grandson
of Georgia Miller, Dunbar,
W. Va . .
Serving as ma id of honor
was Ms. Nancy Tillis. sister
of the bride, Gallipolis,and
best man was Mr. Jeff Clark,
Pt. Pleasant.
The bride Is a graduate of
Paulding High School.
Pau lding , Ohio, and is
currently a junior at Marshall University in Huntington, W. Va ., majoring in
rehabilitation. The groom is
a graduate of Pt . Pleasant
High School and ~!tended

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Thursday - Beef and pork
casserole, buttered spinach,
under the sea salad ,
chocolate pudding · whipped
topping, cornbread , butter,
milk. .
Friday - Salmon loaf,
cream of potato soup, jellied
fruit salad, blackberry cobbler, bread, butter, milk.
Coffee, tea and buttennilk
served daily. Please register
the day before you plan to
eat. Pomeroy, 992-7886; Portland , 843-3364 .
Mehu for the Satellite Site
at the Reorganized Church ·of
Jesus Christ of the Latter
Day Saints, Old Town Flats,
.is similar to the above menu.

necessary. Just send the little lady
·some flowers.
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May 2, at s p.m. at the Meigs
County M111etun. Plana will
be made for Heritage SUndly
and completion of work on
the Meigs History Book 1m
will be discussed PICtures of
the officers and trustees will
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the Meigs County Pioneer
and Historical Society will be .·

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marriage April 14

Summer Shifts, Sundresses and Dusters
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Twelve members and one
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were present.

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nesday at 8 p.m. in the scout
building located behind · the
fire station in Chester. All in·
terested pel"!lODB are invited
to attend.

The brlde-&lt;&gt;lect is a 1978 · ~-··---·:-:-·--1
graduate of . Eastern High .
School. Her f1ance is a 1975
graduate of Southern High
School and Is employed by
Jones Construction.
M . OY
The wedding will be an
PO ~~ K . .
Meigs ,
event of June 2
Semor Citizens Center ac;
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tlvitles located at the
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Pomeroy Junior High School
is open 8:30 a.m .-4 :30 p.m.,
Monday through Friday.
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Monday, April30- Talk by
Pomeroy Chief Jed Webster,
H a.m. i • Physical Fitness,
· 11 :30 a.m.; Square Dance,
12:30-:lp.m.
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Fitness, 11:30 a.m.; Chorus,
12:30-2p.m.
Wednesday, May 22 Social Security · Representative, 9:30 a.m.-12 :30 p.m.;
Physical Fitness, II :30 a .m.;
Progressive Cards, 1·2:JI
p.m.; Games, 1-2p.m .
Thursday, May 3 - RSVP
Craft Making, 10 a.m.-12
noon ; PhysicaiFitness, IJ :30
SEE WH1
a.m.; Kitchen Band, 12 :30-2
p.m.
RIO GRANDE
Friday, May 4 -Art Class,
10
a.m.-12 noon; RSVP Craft
COLLEGE
Making, 10 a.m.-12 noon ;
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Miller
Movie "Big Henry and the
COMMUNITY
Polka Dol Kid," 11 a.m.;
Physical Fitness, II :30 a .m.;
cdLLEGE
Bowling'1-3 p.m.
crlmlnal anti-trust action
SIX ACQUITTED
Senior Nutrition Program,
IS THE
ever
prosecuted by · the
HOUSTON
(AP)
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per·
12 noon to 12 :45 p.m., Monday
Justice
Department in tenns
sons
·and
two
companies
through Friday.
BEST
of
business
volwne of the ·
charged
with
conspiring
to
Menu April 30 througli May
· Sonia White
defendants.
fix
prices
throughout
most
of
4.
The trial resulted from an
Monday - Sausage patty, the nation 's coJTugated cardpancakes and syrup, cottage board box Industry were 111-month investigatioo that
~-----·-----·--------·-----·----, cheese salad, orange· and acquitted Friday by a federal culminated ln two · in·
dlclments last year of 14 box
grapefruit sections, butter, jury.
manufacturers and 26
Government
attorneys
milk.
present
and former company
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the
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executives.
before
U.
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District
Judge
mashed potatoes • gravy,
coleslaw, chocolate chip John Singleton th• l•l'l!e•t
cookies, roll, butter, milk.
Wednesday - Salisbury
steak, creamed potatoes,
green beans, yellow cake ·

Polyester, Cotton

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MAY WEDDING - Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Swartz,
Route 2, Coolville, announce tbe approaching marriage of
their youngest daughter, Robin Dawn, to Ronald Jay
Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Russell, Coolville.
The open church wedding .will be held on May 18 at 7:30
p.m. at tbe Coolville United Methodist Church. Officiating
will be the Rev. Wendeli'Vennilllon and tbe Rev. Timothy
Snyder. A reception will follow in the church basement. .

TRACI'OR CLUB
TO MEET
CHESTER
The
Southeast Ohio Garden Trac·
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Sonia Wbite announces engagement

ANNOUNCE BotTH

Pomeroy- Mr. and Mrs. '
Pat Hl!I 1 Pomeroy , announce
· the blrtl1 of a son, Joseph
LONG BOTTOM-Mr. and
· . Patrick, born April 16, at Mrs. Grover C. White , Jr .,
Holzer Medical Center. The Long Bottom, are announcing
infant weighed eight pounds the engagement and forand 12 ounces and measured thcoming marriage of the,ir
22 Inches in length .
. daughter, Sonia Ruth, to Jel·
Matemlll grandparents are frey Wayne Circle, son of' Mr.
Mrs . Louise Thompson, and Mrs. Harold Circle,
Middleport, and the late Dan
Racine.
Thompson; paternal
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hill, Racine;
maternal great grandmother
is Mrs. Isabel. Winebrenner,
Middleport ;. paternal great
grandparents a r e
Mrs.Gbidys Shields, Racine
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hut,
Jr., Racine ; paternal great
great grandmother is Mrs.
Edna .Roush , Racine'.
The couple· are also the
parents -of a son, Jered, age
two.

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CINCINNAT I (AP) - Pete
Vuckovich, 2-ll, pitched live
Vu ckovich
han dc uffed innin gs of no-hit ball until
Uncinnati with a three-hitter Ken Griffey led off the
through seven innings while Uncinnati sixth with a slligle.
his St. Louis Cardinal Johnny Bench and Cesar
teammates slammed 17 hila Geronimo added sing,Ies for
to . beat th e Reds 12-l th e Reds in the seventh .
Saturday .
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Cin cinnati starter Tom
l.&lt;lu Brock scored a pair of Hume , 2· 3, gave up the
runs, drove in two and had .Cardinals' first runs In the
two singles and Mike Tyson ' fir:;! inning on a two-run
spiced th e Cardinal barrage single by GeorRe Hendrick.
with a solo home run.

Tyson jUmped on Hmne's
fi rst pitch of the second
inning lor a homer over the
375-foot sign in .left field.
Vuckovich singled and Garry
Templeton reached base on
an error and reliever Doug
Cspilla took over for the
Reds. Brock hit Capilla's first
pitch into right field to
dri vein two runs and the
Cardinals scored twice more

that inning to continue the

rout.
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runs in the fi lth inning with
U1 e help of doubles by Keith
Hernandez
and . Ted
Simmons . .
Griffey scored in the sixth
on a sacrifice fly by George
Foster lor the only Uncinnati
run .
Silvio Martinez pitched the
final two innin gs lor the Reds.

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MONTREAL ( AP) - Tony'
· Perez drove in four runs with
a three-run homer and a
single tn pace the Montreal
Expos to a, 6-4 victory over
the San Francisco Giants on
Saturday.

The third-inning homer bi.
Perez, his third of the season,
came on th e first pitch from
Giants starter Ed Halicki, l·
2, snapping a 1·1 tie and
providing a cushion lor Scott
Sanderson.

Sanderson , 1-l, pitched the
first six innings lor the ExJios
In pick up the victory with
relief help from Woodie
Fryman and Elias Sosa.
Sanderson began the third·
inning rally when he led off

with a single and Andre
Dawson followed an infield
sin gle. After a pair of
fl eldors' choices, Perez
smashed a bomer ·over the
left .field fence.

Hawks have confidence
By ALEXSACHARE ·
to now,'' said Hawks center
AP Sports Writer
Steve Hawes. "SUnday will be
They play defense with the war. We're gonna be
such tenacity that opponents read§, they're gonna be
are often stunn ed into ready and the best team wUI
submission . They scrap and win . That's the way it should
hustle and show the !lind of be."
enthusiam that supposedly
Or, as Hill put it, "It's a
exists only in the college one-game series now."
The Hawks-Bullets battle
BY GREG BAU.EY
ranks . They dive for )oose
balls and crash the boards will be the second half of a
POMEROY - The first quail chick prriduced from wild
with total disregard for playoff doubleheader to be live-trapped adults has been hatched at the Urbana Game
personal safety. _ . . .
nationally televised by CBS. Farm according to the Division of WllcDlfe of the Ohio Depart·
'lliey are the Atlanta In the first game, which men I of Natural Resources.
Hawks, and thev are iust one starts at I :30 p.m. EDT, the
The young bird, aloog with others to he haiched later, Will
game away from elunUJaung San Antoriio Spurs leading J. be raised at the Urbana facUlties until they are one year old
the defending champion 2, will attempt to finish off the and then approximately 10,000 quail will be released into unoc· ·
Washington Bullets from the Philadelphia 76ers
at copied quail habitat during the spring ol!980.
National Basketball Philadelphia.
Thls program, designed to speed the return of Ohio's quail,
Association playoffs .
r.re-anWhlle, the West Is necessary becaUse wild populstions were decimated by the
The Hawks. were left for conference .fUJals will begin unusually harsh weather during the winters of19'17·78.
dead alter they fell behind Tuesday night . in Seattle
The Division of Wlldllfe, with help from dedicated spo~­
Washington J.l in their best• between the Phoenix Suns men and farmers, live-trapped qualllast wtnter and willll)·
of-seven Eastern Conference and the Seattle SuperSonics, cubate the eggs from the wild strain. Thill should ensure a wild
semifinal series .. But they both of whom won th~ir. bird lor restocking in 1980.
· clawed their way back from semifinal series in five .
We sportamen arid animal lovers tip our hats to County
the brink of elimination with games.
Judge
Charles Knight, Prosecutor. Rick Crow, the Sheriff's
a 107·103 victory at La ndo ver'
The Suns ousted the Kansas Department, 1111d Game Protector Andy Lyles for their fine
Md., on Wednesday night and City Kings with an easy !26-99 teamfwork In some recent game violation caaes. Theae pecple
a !04-$triumph at Atlanta on victory Friday night behind put in a lot of hours on some of these casea, but stiff lines,
Friday night, setting up 32 points. by guard Paul cooperatioo, and lois of llo~Mwork rNJJy pald olf.
Sunday's winner-take-all Westphal. Seattle knocked
- I..el's hope 80IJie of tho ..ntences h.onded down deter other
showdown at the Capital out Los Angeles earlier last violatol'l!, arid maybe our game and other animal.! will be a lot
Centre in Landover.
beUer oil.
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"They have confidence now w~~ Hawks are brimming'
The other big news Item Is the adoption of the 1979-80 hunbecause they're the world with confidence alter their ting and lllhlng regulations. Afew changes ol. special·note are
champions,'' said Hawks two victories over the playoff worth mentioning.
guard Armond . HUI. . "We hardened Bullets, who went
In fishing, sangeye Ia added to the dally limit of 10 walleye
have confidence because Into postseason play favored and sanger. Any combination of ten of tboee three lllh Is your
we've been lightin g and to become the first team in a limit. The tiger muskle Is added to the llmlt of muskies.
scrapping all year and now decade to successfully defend
First-time hunters are required to have a hunter Safety
we're even with them."
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course. The same goes for first-time trappers - a trapper's
"We've had six battles up its NBA championship.
"They feel the pressure education course.
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All 88 Ohio counties for the first time will be open to deer
gua~d Terry Furlow. "They hunting. Probably the major change Is a new deer season,
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. didnl think they'd feel this besides the regular one. If you doo't acore on a whitetail, a
much pressure from the special primitive weapons season will be held ststewide Jan. 2
- ·VICtOry Atlanta Hawks. Right now, I through Jan. 4, 1980, for buck or doe. Legal weapons are
like where we're sitting."
loogbows, crossfbows, or muzzleloaders.
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A coiJple of things to remember: only one deer per season;
NEW YORK ( AP) - Steve So does Atlanta Coach
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permanent tree stands and the 111e of any metal to construct
Yeager slamn~ a two-run Hubie Brown .
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The
hom·ecourt
such stands Is prohibited on public hunting areu and on
homer and Burt Hooton
tossed a four-bitter io power advantage ? Psychology? private Ianda unless permission has been obtained.
The Complete 1979-80 Fishing, · Hunting, and Trapping
f.&lt;ls Angeles past the New That's all bull,'' said Brown.
York Mets 3-1 Saturday and "They are a great team, but regulatlona will be published In this column In two p!!r!s star·
end a three-game Dodger we are rising to tbe occasion ling tomorrow.
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to play great basketball with
Good fishing . The trout and bass a~ biting.
losing streak.
.With one out in the fifth, tllem."
New York left-hander Pete
Falcone, ().1, walked Derrel
Thomas. Yeager then lofted a
3-2 delivery into the sct'een
about halfway up the foul pole ·
in left field lor his third
homer o(the season .
Hooton, 2-2, struck out eight
1• and walked one in ending the
Mets' three-game winning
streak.
.The only New York run
came on Joel Youngblood's
lead-off homer in the fifth, his
third of the season . .

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sored by the Blue Devils Boosters Club. More than lOll
GAHS athletes participated in the event. Proceeds will go
toward the boys athletic program.

7"l'ODD Fowler, left, arid James Griffin look on as Danny
prepares to lift weights during Saturday's first an_n!"'l ••lift-a-thon" in the GAHS gym. The event was spon-

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left Is Jamie Mills. On right looking on is Mark Sheets. Charlie Roberts led all lifters
Saturday (7'10 pourids). Complete results of the first weight and shoot-a-thon, sponsored
by the Blue Devil BoosterS, will be aMounced during Monday night's meeting of the
boosters, slated for 7 p.m. In -the GAHS Ubrary Annex. President Jay Simms said Saturday's project "appears very successful at this time .."

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-Denis Potvin's ~oot shot
at 8:02 of overtime gave the
New York Islantlers a 4-3
triumph over the New York
Rangers on Saturday and tl.,P
their National Hockey
League semifinal playoff
series at one victory each .
For the second time in the
game, an Islanders shot
deflected into the cage off a
Rangers defenseman. Bob
Lorimer tied the game 2-2
whed his blue-line shot Upped
off a. Ranger defender and
then - in the second-longest
overtime game this spring Potvin's blast bounded past
goalie John Davidson after
hitting defenseman Carol
Vadnais.
That sent this best-&lt;Jf~ven
series to Madison square
Garden all even for Games 3
and 4.
Phil Esposito's fifth goal of
the playoffs, a 2G-Ioot shot
with 4:12 left in the third
period tied the game after
Islanders goals in a 4:22 span
earlier In the session had
rallied the home team tn a 3-2
lead.
Islanders center Wayne
Merrick had sparked the
burSt by setting up both goals
after Islanders goalie DUly
Smith made a game-saving
stop on a Bobby Sheehan
treakway 4:28 into the third
period.
· Walt Tkaczuk and Sheehan
of the Rangers had
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Merrick's earlier tally lor the
2-1 lead the Rangers carried
into the third period. But
Merrick sent the puck. to
Bobby Ny:;trom, who led
l.ocimer for a 5().fool shot and
passed Davidson to tie the

8core at 5:13 of the third
period .
And at 9:35, Nystrom stationed five feel away from
the Rangers goal - fought off
a check from Marlo Marois
and ·scored from a Merrick
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ATHLETES CANNOT LIVE by rare oleak alone . Tllal'l why five ef lbem l'ft&lt;ODIIy look
pan In a craoh coune In gourmet wiDe cookery lo beaeflt New York'• Pollee. Athlellc
Leacae. Dloplaying the reoults of their labors were (fl'em npt} bamu Dy Georle
WUllg, former New York Knick DeAn MemiDger, boxer Eddie · Gretory, FJ'elldl
wlnemaker Peter Allen Sichel, New York Jet Bruee Harper and New ·vorlt Giani Deve
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ners ol. lbe "bowl down cancer" I!Venl sponaored ·by the Melp Unit of the American Can· ·
·cer Society. Debl bad a score of 70B and Dewey 8&amp;4. They were e.ch preaented a plaque
and certificates. The I!Venl WBB held al the Pumeroy Bowling Lanes and 8 profit of aOIJ
was made. Mary O'Brien, CI'WIIIde chalnnan, mends thanks to Neacil Carsey, owner ol.
the lanes ; Pleasant ElllA, Clsra Mcintyre arid BobMuaer, employes at the lane!; league
secretaries, Betty McKJnley, Marlene Wllaon, Calista Searls, John Tyree, Pat Canon, ·
Bess Hendricks, Peg Houdashelt, Betty Smith, Debbie Dobbins, Butch Roush, Etta Mae ·
Norton arid Cheryl Gibbs. Pictured are, left to right, Mrs. O'Brien holding her daughter,
Joy,- who ~~erved as mucot, DebiandDewey.

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Wee k of April 29, 1979
DATE - GYMNASIUM
NATATORIUM

Ap'r. 29 2-4 p.m . Open Recrecation
6·8 p.m. Open Recreation

2-4 p.m.-Open Swim
6-8 p.m. -Open Sw im

Apr.30Ctosed

Closed

May I Closed
Ma v-:J 8·10 p .m . Open Recreation
May J Closed
Mav .. Fl p.m . Family Night

May52 -.olp .m. OpenRecreatron

Closed
8·20 p.m. Open Swim
7·9 p .f"".

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May 6 Closed

Clpsed
HOME ATHLETIC CONTE ST S

Mi\Y 2 BaSeball vs . Central State, 1 p.m .. doublehea der
May 3 ~aseball vs. Otterbein, I :30 p.m .• daubleheader
May S Baseba ll vs . Ed ison Sta te CC, 1 p.m., doubl eheader.

Friday's Sports-ln·Biief,
By The Associated Press
GOLF
NEW ORLEANS - Lee
Trevino came from 3 shots off
the pace with a 5-under118r 67
and took the second-round
lead in the $250,000 New
Orleans
Open
golf
tournament. ·
Trevino had a 36-hole total
of 1~. nine shots under par.
One stroke back at 136 were
--'------~-- first-round leader Frank
Conner, Hubert Green, Curtis
Saturday, Mav S or
Strange
and Steve Melnyl!. At
Sunday, May 6
Boston at Montreal, TBA , tf 137 were Australian Bob .
necessary
Shearer, Cal P01&gt;te and Jim .
. Tuesday, May8
Montreal. at Boston , (n ), if cOihert.
AUSTIN, Texas - Dick
necessary
Thursday, May 10
Mayer and Freddie Haas Jr .
Boston at Montreal. (rJ) , if combined for a 7-unde&lt;118r 63

PI.A YERS sOUGHT
GALUPOLIS - Anyone
wishing·to play softball on the
VFW team should contact
Jim Schoolcran ·or he at the
Gallia County Junior Fair,grounds on Sunday, at 12:30
p.m. or Thursday, at 6 p.m.

ON TilEIR FINAL GO AROUND - Five Wahama White Falcon
baseball play~rs are playing thier final season at the Bend Area school.

Pictured len to right: Kreig Sayre, Don Russell, Tim Rickard, .Jack Smith
and Mark Smith.

Wild pitch gives
Reds 4-3 victory
Cincinnati batters in order ,
and as late as the sixth inning
had given up just two infield
hits .
But the Reds scored twice
in the seventh when Dave
Qmcapcion led off with a
single and Joe Morgan
followed with a double ,
Foster drove in Concepcion
with a 'base hit and Morgan
scored on an infield out.
Morgan led off the ninth'
with another double and
scored on Foster's second hit
of the night. Foster went to
second on the throw, Dan
Driessen
was
walked
intentionally and Johnny
Bench laid down a . perfect
sacrifice bunt to set up the
final run-scoring situation ,
"I went straight to
(Manager John McNamara)
and said 'What do you want to
do?'" Bench said of his rare
bunt attempt. "I left .it up to

the base. The next time I take
CINCINNATI (AP ) Uttell's ninth-inning a gamble , I'll know what the
wild · pitch that let the hell I'm doing ."
Cincinnati Reds defeat the St.
Pastore thought Dermy and
liluis Cardinals 4-3 Friday th e Cardinals were trying to
nighT capped a strange, make him balk, or worse,
game-long reverse pitchers' throw wildly into center field .
duel.
" He was trying to take
" I just threw it in the dirt" advantage of my ignorance,"
was Uttell's only explanation said the 21-year-old Pastore,
of the slider that got past who threw so weD in spring
Cardinal catcher . Ted training that the Reds kept
Simmons, opening the gate him on their roster. " I knew
for George Foster to score they would pull something
like that. They knew the last
from third base.
That gave Littell, 3-1, his time out I was pounded for six
first loss of the. season and earned runs."
But Denny insisted he was
Ci ncinnati rookie Frank
merely
taking a calculated
Pastore, 1-2, his first major
risk.
league victory.
" It probably could have
Earlier, Cincinnati starter
been
a key play if I had rnade
Mike LaCoss let in a run when
.it,"
he
said. "Maybe (Garry)
he threw wildly .to first base
Templetoo
would have gotten
on a pickoff attempt .
a
hit
and
we
would have had
Cardinal starter John DeMy
fWl·."
another
returned the favor by getting
The Cardinals scored thr..,
thrown out in the ninth inning
in the fifth inning on
times
trying to steal second base
LaCoss'
throwing error, T'ony
while Pastore still had the
Scott's
triple and George
baD.
Hendrick's
base hit.
"I was anticipating and I
That lead looked pretty
went too early," Denny said.
"U I hadn l left until he threw secure, since Denny. had
the bap . I would have stolen retired the first nine
Mar~

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" I've never had a good
April ," added Bench, whose
batting average dropped to
,180 after going hitless in
three attempts. " I'm 1 not
swinging the bat and I'm very

N HL Playoffs
At A Glance
By The Associated Press
Semifinil Round
· Best of Seven Serie'5

Series 'I'
Thursday's Game

Saturday's Game.
Boston at Montreal , (nl

Tuesday's Game
Mon treal at Boston ,. (n )

Thursday, May 3

Montreal 4, Boston 2

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disappointed with that."
~'oster, who raised his
average to .40&gt;, also .l)oosted
his total of runs batted in to
20, tops in the National
League . .
"George is a phemmenal
hitter, one in a million,"
Bench .said. "When he's hot,
. he can carry ,you."

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. which has virtually assurred
financial success of the bowl
game with a guarantee
annually of $250,000 toward
game expenses.
f'ootball members of the
PCAA, besides Fresno, . are
Fullertoo State, lilng Beach
State , San Jose State and
University of Pacific in
California, plus Utah State.
The MAC Is comprised of
Ball State, Bowling Green,
Caltral Michigan, Eailtem
Michigan, Kent State, Miami
of Ohio, Northern Illinois,
Ohio University, Toledo and .
Western Michigan.

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an automatic berth in the
Tangerine Bowl at Orlando,
Fla. MAC teams won six of
the contests . .
The as-yet linnamed new
bowl game will be played
annually, : starting
in
Decemher 1980, In the. 30,000
seat stadiuni to be built at
Fresno Stat'e University in
California.
The National Collegiate
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NORTH R~DALI., Ohio
(AP) - Germane Vasquez
rode Triover to an easy
victory Friday in the featured
eighth race at Thistledown
Race Track.
Trlover covered the six
furlongs on an off track in
1: t4, paying $9.20, $4.60 and
$4.211.
.
Second-place Miss Unojo
returned $3,10 and $2.60,
,while thlrdillace Touch of
Grilce paid $4.60.
·The Trifecta of Ray
·AnderSOII (9), Domour (o)
and Pack Rat Wally ( 4) paid
$3,114 .60 on 18 winning
Uckets.
The crowd of 3,905 wagered
a.total of $&gt;35,441.
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With $497 Down and any applicable sales
tax · and title fees. Based on 48 monthly
payments .

for post-season bowl games

since

BANQUET NEEDS?
OffiCE PARTIES?

1979 'GRAND .PRIX ONLY. • •

Series 'J'
Thursday's Game

MAC signs agreement
COLUMBUS, Ohio ( AP) - · add a great deal to the
Mid-American Conference football programs in both the
Commissioner Fred. Jacoby MAC and PCAA and the
couldn't be happier over the intersectional aspect. of this
creation of a · post-season event will help build bridges
football bowl game between betw..,n institutioos in the
the champions of the MAC two conferences as well as
and Pacific Coast Athletic alumni and friends on both
Association :
sides," Jacoby said.
uu 's an exciting adventw-e
The Fresno game will he
and will add an extra 'One of . just two "closeddimension to the Mid- ended" bowls in the nation
Ameri ca n Conference matching
designated
football race each · year," conference champions. The
Jacoby said Friday . " It other is the Rose Bowl in
provides a reward for the Pasadena, Calif.
football champions of lx&gt;th
Spoosoring the JX'Oject is
leagues - a reward our the Greater San Joaquin
champion hasn 't enjoyed Valley Sports Association.

Simo~:;~f~
of. 'MADRID
·Britain - and
Abreu and Manuel
Spain shared the lead
the · second round of
Madrid
Open
Tournament. .

necessar y

Montreal at Boston , (n )

New York Ranger s 4, New
York Islanders I
Tuesday's .Game
New York Islanders at New
York Ranger'S, j n )
Thursday, May J
New York Islanders at New,
York Rangers, (n)
Saturday, Moy s or
Sunday , fN'V 6
New York Rangers at New
Yor k Islander s, TBA . if
necessary
Tuesday, May a
New' York Islanders at New
York Rangers.
(n), If
necessar:.y
Thursday , May 101
New York Rangers at New
Yor k Is landers , (n ), if.
necessary

and took a 2-lihot lead afi,O;n:
the first round off. 't~he;::~~f~
Legends of Golf to
A 5-under-par
second ~·"ce to the !J.et~
brothers - Jay and ~'"!'·
Defending champlo.Jis ..
Gardner Dickinson and Si!n';'
Snead carded 3-under-l!!l' ;
67s.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala . Jane Blalock · carded a
· under11ar 69 to Claim
first-round lead . In
$100,000 Otey Q-lsman LPi;l,;'.·;
Classic.
Pat Bradley fired a 2-uri®J:~S~
to fot second place ,

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to forget. Seemingly washed
AP Sports Writer
up , Koosman was sent by
. Last year wasn't Jerry New York to Minnesota In an
Kooaman's best season; This offseason deal.
year just might be.
. In the other American
"I'm throwing the same League games Friday night ,
now as I always ha~e,'' the the Seattle Mariners defeated
,..beaten Minnesota Twin s' · the New York Yankees 6-5;
left.hander aaid Friday night the Baltimore OrlQles
after wimlnghls fourth game trimmed the Oaklanlf A's 7-1;
this year, a &gt;.a decision over · the California Angels turned
the Detroit .Tigers. "It's )lJS! back the. Boston Red Sox 8-6;
that these guys are giving me the Kansas City Royal s ·
excellent support. Anyone buried the Cleveland Indians
coul" win with the kind of 15-7; ihe Milwaukee Brewers·
support they have given me ." defeated the Toronto Blue
Which is what Koosman Jays 6-5 and the Oticago
didn't get .last year while White Sox blasted the Texas
Pitching for the New York · Rangers 11-11.
·Meta, 8 l-15 season he'd like
Koosman allowed seven

· GALIJPO!lS - Gallia 6-1 while .. Mark Cornell .
Academy High School's Blue downed Bruce Kuntz, 6-0 and
Devils ·defeated visiting 6-0.
Wellston , 5-0 , in a
In doubles action, Mike
Southeastern Ohio League CO&lt;Jnen • Nate Thomas
tennis match on Memorial downed Cheatwood · Allison,
Field Friday evening.
6-1 and 6-2. Jeff Golji , Mike
The victory left GAHS with Cornett defeated Mable .
a ll-2 season mark. Inside Martin, 6-1 and IHJ.
the SEOAL, GAHS upped its
In ellhlbltlon pllly, Bob
$npson doWned I!Ob Rood. ·
inark to 7·1.
ln singles play Friday, Bob
QAHS will · host Vinton
Kiesling downed Jeff Davis, · County Wed!l~y In its next .
IHl and IHJ. Steve Mullins outing.
. whipped Joe Michael , 6-1 and

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Skateboard injuries decreASe

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WASHINGTON (AP) More than 400,000 Americans
who went bicycling 1aBt year
ended up at hospitals for
treatment. Nearly as many
baseball, footbJill and basketball players suffered a
similar fate, government
stsliBtlcs Indicate.
Skateboard safety seemed
to be Improving, but direct
COOlparisons with statistics
o'. previous years may be
·rrusleadlng because of
changes in the number of

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Transit &amp; Lay -out work.
Genera~ Contracting, all
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Office- I 1601) 1ndi-S
Mon .- F ri.

haipltals reporting to the
countlng systems and ·
changeS in what is included
In some categories. .
The government's Natlonal
Electronic Injury Surveillance System is still
preparing Its amual analysis
of injuries caused bY various
products and activities, but
preliminary data indicate
~.878 Americans suffered
Injuries Involving bicycles
last year:
To be counted, injuries
musi be severe enough to
require hospital attention.
The system was notified of
493,234 'injuries to bicyclists
in 1977. But the spokeswoman
Nancy Johnstoo, noting the
possible· margin ot error,
cautioned against assumtng
the lower 1978 figure indicated an actual decline In
in jurie.s .
She did say there appeared
:0 be a significant decline in
3kateboard • related Injuries
in 1978, though no exaCt com· .

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Sports transactions

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Ther e are fo_ur active nests "" about four or fi ve years of age

of bald eagles m the state, all and have a lifespan of 20-25
ofthern near Lake Ene. Two
are ·In Sandusky County, one
in Lucas County and the other
on the . federal refu~e In
Ottawa County.
Eaglets wer e hatched
recently in both Sandusky
County nests, possibly two in
one of them. II is not known
whether the remain ing nests
hold hatchlings . "There are
probably eggs !,here, but we
don't know if there are any
eaglets," Schoby said.
Case and Ohio Sta te
Univer sity graduate student
John Means Jr ., went In the
federal refuge Friday with
the Maryland eaglet. Means
was to make the 80-00 foot
climb to the man-made nest,
which was built to replace an
old nest th at was lost when

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The
t riumph
was
Balt imore's. 20th victory in 21
games . agai nst Oa kland ,
Including the last 13 1n a row .
Angels 8, Red Sox 6
Dan Ford smashed three
singles and scored twice as
Califocnia ended a fol!f-game
· losing streak by beatin g
Boston with the help of four
Red So• errors .
California · put together
three singles, a walk and a
three-base error by Boston
left field er Jim Rice for a
four-run rally in the fifth
Inning that broke open the ,
game fpr the Angels.
LOS ANGELES ( AP ) Rbyals 15,1!1dlans 1
'Mike Mikolayunas, hired last
AI Cowens clubbed four hits · Feb. 22 by UCLA as an
and Frank White sma shed assistant football coach , is
three , Including a home run, dead at.the age of 30 after an
as Kansas City blasted · apparent heart attack, the
Cleveland. The Royals, school reported.
winnin g their fifth
Mikolaywias, . who joined
straight gam e, pounded the UCLA staff on Feb. 22
starter
after · five seasons at the
Wayne Garland for four runs Un ited States Military
in \he first inning and added .Academy, died early Friday
five In the second.
at his Simi Valley, Calif.,
Brewers 8, Blue Jays 5
home.
Gorman Thomas ' three-rWl • At West Point , he served as
homer capped a four-rWl offensive coo rdinator and
Milwaukee second inning , ·coached the quarterbacks.
triggering the Brewers over He was to be in charge of
Toronto.
quarterbacks ami receivers
• Winner Lrry Sorense n at UCLA.
scattered 13 hits, five of them
Mikolayunas, a native of
bY Rick Bosetti, before being Baltimore, Md. , attended
lifted 1n the ninth.
Davidson College, where he
White Sox 11, Rangers o
.was a three-year football
Chet Lemon drove In three starter . As a senior in 1970, he
rWJs with a two-run homer led th e nation In receiving
and a double and Claudell . with 87 catches for 1,280
Washington also drove in yards.
three r(Uls and scored three to
lead OtlcaRo over Texas .

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COLUMBUS, Ohio ( AP) refuge
Can a bald eagle from brought to the state from
Maryland .find happiness In Maryland on Wednesday by
an .artificial nest on the Denis Case, non-game
Ottawa National Wildlife bio log ist for the widlife
division.
Refuge In Ohio?
Well, it all depends on
Case. who oversees the
whether the bird gets along project for the division, has
wit h some · prospective been workihg on ·Increasing
.adoptive parents, according the state's nesting popul ation .
to th e Ohio Division of lor sever al years.
Wildlife .
There arc approximately 20
Th e division hoped FridaY. nestin g bald eagles in Ohio to put a five week-old eaglet 10 of them adults, accordin g
in a man-made nest on the · In divisiOn spokesman James
Schoby . There may be othe.rs,
but th ey are visi!nr~.

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first row, left to right, Lee Booth, Scott Donahue and Mike Spelln. Rear - Jona~
BU8h, Tadd Walters, Joe Moore and Adam Lanier. Not J!lltufed - John Denney and
HUNTINGTON - WOWK- regul8r .seas6il game on 8
Clyde Donahue. ·
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zy, Ollntlei 13, will par- night other than Monday &lt;&gt;&lt;•
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. . ticpate In a new five-year Chamel!3.
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:WOWK-TV wiD laWICh its
Monday Night Baseball
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MENTALPATIEN'I'§.:.,
coverace on June 4. Channel ·
MADISON,
Wis. (AJ&gt;) blamed for 87,093 injuries. In
will televlae tbe World Series 13 'Rill televise 12 consecutive
"Being
a
full-time
craz)
1977 they had been counted in
By The Associated Pna
Anliocll . OuUook good.
'tiU Fiill, Dll, and l1183, batb Mondays '- with the e:J[· person Is becomlng-·. an
" category together with
Here is the weekly Ohle
OHIO RIVER - (Hannibal
tbe American and Nadmat· ceptlon of All-star Week, occupation" for a certain
roller skates aDd scooters, fishing report as Issued on fbol) 'Wat"" ·temperatUre sa
Lalgue cllll'nplonpblp 8ei'lll July .16 - through the end of &amp;eg!llent of our society, says
but the total for. that group • Wednesday
by
tile degrees, cW,ar to cloudy. · and the A!l.8tar Game ln ·19110 August. The World Series will Sue Estroff, a Unlvel'lity of
was 226,868 injunes - about Department of Natural Water level sli«htlY hllh·
and Uta, and • new blend of' begin Oct!)ber 9 In prime Wiaconatn anlhropolosl.st. .
.
42,000 m9re than the 1978 Resources :
Q-appifll S.! feet througbelll l'ellUiU'- omes becln- arne.
Uving . In a system lila'
&lt;llannel 13 will. carry 16 supports
total for the three·.
.
CENTRAL OHIO
lhe day on m!PnoWI. Outlook. ' nli1g llllii Yell'•
people
wh•
Mrs. Johnston said the
INDIAN LAKE _ water SOO&lt;IThe new contract, whlcl regular season games this acknowledge !hell
Season and in 1981, 13 games
r~ the apparent temperature 54 degrees and
OHIO RIVER - (Racine goes lnlo e!rect tiU disabilities, she says, many
decline, m lkateboard m- . cloudy . Largemouth bass .Fbol Old Town Creek) Water calls for tbe 8ddlti1111 ol threi In 19110, and 17 games In 1982 · chroolcally dist1D'bed people
Juries cook! be m usage, hitting spinners baits In u 'temperature 58 degrees, Sunday aftemoon.tames In aild!983.
."eam their living by being
In 19110, WOWK-TV will !
perhaJIS the fad has peaked, feet of water In the channels. clear to cloudy. Largemouth September that 'lriU be
different.''
or maybe kids ·~~ more Try the northeast ~ of the bass 2-5 feet . Fish morning slgnlfleant to the pennant carry the American and
The
28-year-old
· aware !J(thedanger .
lake. Walleye in U feet of and evehlng. Try silver races, the COilCEilbaUon of National League cham· anthropologist spent Jwo
In team sports, govern- water . Drift niglltcrawlera apodns with pilrk 'rind . Moodly Nlgbt Basellall in plonshlp series, the AJI..star years living with a group of;
·ment eKperts estimated 100-150 yards off the south .Crappies In 4-8 feet June, July and August and . Game, eight Monday night chronically disturbed people·
399,874 baseball ·related The side rocky shorllnes. White throughout the day on l!lllall the addition rl another games In June, July and
;to ~ite her doctoral thesis.·
1977 esllmates were: bass on small spinners along minnows arouncVfloee lopll.
She atteqded
therapy
baseball 400,266, footba ll south shorelines. Bluegllls !-3 Outlook good.
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sessions, took powerful!
406,477, basketbull371.875.
feel. Try $Quth Fork area.
antipsychotic
drRgs,
The new stallstics snow Crappies 1-3 feet . Use
Frid1y's
guard; ohd John ' Taylor, wandered l!l'Ound downi!Jwn
lwo other major sources or minnows and fi sh the lrush
Sports Tr•nuctlant
offensive tackle.
Madison with her subject and:
IQ:.UUNGSSET
r ec r eatio n·a i
inj ur ies: piles along Ohio 366. Channel
By TM AIIICIC .. Iecl Pms
SOCCER
developed
personal '
MIDOLEP()RT
Public
BASEBALL
.
North Americ..n
playground equipment with catf ish a nd ,bullheads · on hearings iriu be held Mon- ·
with
43 mental
relationships
Natton.lleague
Soccer Lu\lue
155,158 and snow skiing with worms
off Ch ippewa
patients.
day,
Aptil 30 and Tuesday,
ATLANTA
BRAVES
LOS
ANGELES
AZTECS
103,893.
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Moundwood Gha nn el and
Activated Bob Horner, third Signed leo. Vi!!n 'veen, mid ·
While many b.eh,vloral
. The
y ea r
before, Drean1 Bridge. Outlook good. · May I •t 7:30 p.m. at Mid- · baseman. Placed Bob Beall, f ielder. · to a One-year con - scientists have. atudled
dleport
Vlllage.HaD.
Purpoee
playground equipment hau . ALUM GREEK LAKE fi rs t baseman - outfielder, on tract .
·
mental patients In holpltala,
. COLLEGE
been liJII(lC~ted with 150,311 . Water
temperature 52 is to provide citizen Input Into the 21 -day ·dlsablecl list.
she may be the first to nve
the
filing
!I
an
application
PHILADELPHIA
PHILCOLUIV&gt;.
B
IA'
IJNIVERSin
InjurieS and skiing with degrees and muddy. Some
Placed Pete - - Named Dick Dragalia&lt; ·amoflll the growing number
LIES 83,015. . .
bass hittin g crank bajts and with HUD for $330,300 for the Mackan\n, lnflelder. ·on the offensive backf ield coach .
of mental· patients who
'
eztenslon
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sewage
lines
Other listed sports ROd spinner ba its in the coves.
15-day disobled list. Pur· '
receive
treatment outside
Broadway,
Elm,
Page
and
ch ased lhe contract of Rudy
recreational ca1egories in Walleye J-&lt;1 feet off the rlprap
hnsoitala.
Railroad
Streets.
Meoll
,
i
riflelder.
from'
1978, und tile estimated nnm- muegills in 3-6 feet of water.
1'hja appUCiltlonl.s at the In· Oklahoma City of the
ber nf inj uries , were :
. Fish in the cove.s and it8e red
vlt.tlon
of HUD throllgh the American Assocl8tlon.
Bowling 15,400, exerci.'le worms. Cupples around
FOOTIIAIIL
National Football LeJ19ue
equipment . lll,568, flshlilg ·brush. Use minnows and fi!ih Community Development
WASHINGTON
RED 5!,320, golf 21,369, guns 6-12 feet of water. Bullheads Block Grant Program. Allin·
SKINS- Signed free agents
terested
clt!Rns
are
Invited
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211,489, gymnalllica 50,300, iakeWide on nightcrawlers.
Sian Winfrey and Buddy
to attend.
hockey (field and ice l 4!,325, Outlook good.
Hardeman, running becks;
Frank Collins, Terry Lind ·
Ice skating 32,198, mopeds . SOI:ITHEAST OHIO
sey
. and Bill Helms,
·and minibikes 20,464 , THE LITTLE MUSKINGUM
receivers; Gregory Dublnetz.
· 1!110Wlllobiles 25,642, soccer RIVER
Water
·guard; and Tom Mllanovltch
73,395, swimming 61,405, ten- temperature li8 degrees and
and Angelo Wells, defensive .
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nis, badminton and squash clear
slightly
high.
Local Bowling ends
&amp;!!!~dian Foothltlll,.~iu• .
81,567, toboggans and sleds Smallmouth bass 3-4 feet
SASI&lt;.ATCHt:WAN Rough·
61,057, track and field 15,996, throughout the day on
POMEROY LANES .
Riders - ' Traded Bob
Tri County LN'gue
trampoiln·es 15,387, volleyball spinners. Muskle 2-3 feet
Richardson. fight end. to lhe
April24, 1979
70,764, water skiing and sur· throughout on creek chubs.
Toronto Argonauts for future
Pts
considerations .. Signed Paul
ling 29,838, wrestling 53,691.
The best area south of Eagles Club
110 Williams, , cornerback ,:
Columbia National Life
68 Cleveland Vann, linebacker;
Roach Gun Shop
60 Roger Aldag_. offensive
H&amp;R FlreSI!"'e
54 ,
. Bill's Body Shop
50
Lldlel Golf Asssn. of the .·Marjorie Halliday and Pomeroy Cenient Block
..a
·High Ind. Game - Blaine •
Gtlllpnlle Golf Club opened . DeanleSmlthwlnning.
the !9'19 golf . seuoo Wed·
The monthly business Carter 126, Bill Smith 221, •
Pelers'1'J 208.
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High Ind. Series - Blaine
ladles present for nine and I! desday, May 2, at 9:30 a.m., Carter 584, Ron Toler 570,
followed by nine and 18 holes Mose Norman 558.
· holes of play.
High Team Game - BIWo .
Prizes were awllrded for of play.
Body Shop 920, Columbia
lint low net to Phyllla Sheeis,
After play' the ladll!ll wiD National Life 880, ROach Gun ·
and for second low net to Bet· have lunch oo the patio at the Shop NO.
· High: Team Series - ·
tySommera,
Golf Club House.
All .members ri. the ladlell Columbia National Life 2569,
· There Willi a lie lor low put·
Bill's Body Shop 1504, Roach
ts for the first nine boleti, witt 8810ciaUon, are Invited to Gun
Shop 2472;
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were; left to rlllht, Angle McQJmas, Karen LaRue, Cindy Neal, and Diana LaRue (on
top). Advisors (nol plctJu'ed), Sharon Neal aDd Martha McComaB.

hits and struck o.ui eight
before needing relief help
from Mike Marshall in the
ninth inning, when John
Wockenluss slammed a
·
leadoff homer.
· The Twins jJimped on Dave
Rozema for four runs In the
second inning for all the runs
they needeed on 'five sln~es
and a sacrifice fly. Willie
NorwllOd, Rivera and Mike
CUbbage ea&lt;;h singled in a run
after Glel)n Adams and Rob
Wilfong had singled. Roy
Smalley .added the sacrifice
fly .
MarinersS,Yankees5
Pinch-hit home runs by Bob
Stinson and Dan Meyer In the
eighth Inning capped a three·
run Seattle rallr and led the
Mariners past · New York.
Meyer delivered off Dick
TldrOw after Willie Horton
and Stinson also hit solo
homers in the eighth.
The rally made a winner
out of Mike Parrott, who took
over for Seattle starter Rick
Honeycutt in the second
inning after the Yankees
scored all five of their runs .·
The victory snapped an 11·
g8J!le losing streak for the
•Mariner's.
Orioles 1, A's 't
· Baltimore defeat e d
Oakland as Mike Flanagan ·
jlitched a three-hitter and
Ken Singleton, Lee May and
Gary Roenicke hit solo home
runs. Flanagan completed his.
first game in five starts and
helped the Orioles to their
ninth straight victory.

years. biologists say.
The bald eagle is a ·
protected species and ther),
are severe penalties, . both
actually nested~ln the hackin g state and federa l for harminp,
i!&gt;wer which was built with them. The National Wildlifu
funds from the U.S. Fish and ~'e derat io n offers a $51l1J
Wildlife Service, Cleveland re ward for inform aliofl
Electric Dlumlnatlng Co . and leading to th e conviction a!
anyone harming an eagle.
the division, Schoby said.
Ohio law provides for "
The
division • Was
unsuccessful this year in $1,000 line a~ d a possible jnji
attempts to hatch several . ter~ o{ six months. ·Federal
eggs fro m the Cincinnati and law provides fo r a 1.\,000 fin!·
Columbus zoos in incubalnrs an d up to 12 months in prison
under th e Bald Ea gle
at Ohio State.
Eagles normally lay their PrOtection Act.
" If we ever catch anybod''
eggs in February and March
Two or three eggs per clutch (hannln g an eagle) we're
going to prosecute to U1e full
18 not uncommon
Eagles mature .sexually at extent of th e law," said Carl

Wildlife division continues project

Koosman wins fourth b-attle

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

By Diana S. Eberts
Co. Ed. Agent
Home Economics
Meigs County
. PLANTSTHATPOISON
POMEROY - The most
lrmocent • looking, even th e
. most beautiful houseplant or
· a plant found in a garden or
· field may be a potential killer
or ·cause serious illness if
.eaten --, and children are
frequent victims. Here is a
liBI of common plants, the
parts of the plant that are
poisonous, and symptoms
which occur when the plant is
eaten.
House Plants
Hyacinth,
narcissus
Daffodil - Bulbs. Nause;
vomiting, diarrhea. May ~
fatal.
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Ole~nder
Leaves,
branches . Extrem el y
. poisonous. Affects the heart
produces severe digestiv~
upset and ~as caused death .
Dieffenbachia (Dum b
cane), Elephant ear - All
prts. Intense burning and
Irritation of the mouth and
tongue . Death can occur if
base of the tongue swells
enough to blo ck the air
passage of the throat.

Rosary pea, Castor bean Seeds. Fatal. A Single rosary
pea seed has caused death.
One or two castor bean·seeds
are near the lethal dose for
adults.
Poinsettia - Leaves.
Fatal. One leaf can kill a
. child .
Mistletoe - Berries. Fatal.
Both children and adults have
died from eating the berries.
Flower Garden Plants
Larkspur - Young plant.
Seeds . Digestive upset,
nervous excitement. May be
fatal.
Monkshood - Fleshy roots.
Digestive upset and nervous
excitement.
Autumn crocus, Star-ofBethlehem
Bulbs.
Vomiting and nervous excitement.
Lily-&lt;&gt;! - th~ - Valley Leaves, nowers. Irregular
hea rt beat and pulse, usually
accompanied by digestive
upset and mental confusion.
Iris - Underground stems.
Severe, but not usually
serious , digestive upset.
Foxglove ~ Leaves. One of
the sources of the drug
digitalis, used to stimulate
the heart. In large amounts,

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easier with exclusive
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Nearly .every farming
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g~ar ratios or throttl e settings. In mosl cases, you 'll accompliSh more work pe r gallo n of fuel used - and you'll save wear ·
and tear on yqurself.
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'OffiCial test

finance plana available.

more on one end than tbe : r.::=
other. Balance ill importsnt : :;:
for a number of reasons. An : ~
unbalanced blade causes -~
vibration, which causes parts : :;t
to become loose and fall off. · •""
U blade balance ill extremely : ~
out, bearing damage in the : t:;
engine
can occur.
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balance cones are available · •
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. does balance. Other ways ln- :
elude the use of a nail, . •"'e
welding rod or slmllar Item : ~
to see if the blade Is out of - ~ ·
balance. To correct, remove ::;;;
grass.
more !Dings off the beavy :it
Here's how you sharpen the
end, until the blade ·is balan- · ""'
blade.-Start by disconnecting
ced.
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the spark plug wire, as a
The lawn mower blade •·: -:;
safely
precaution .
should track. Tracking is a : .;::;
Sometimes lawn mowers
tenn that describes the art of : ·::.;
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start
jtL~l
by
turning
the
ooe
end of the blade followin g : 5:
and D=~= s:LiNGS- Rob Massie, left, repres.,;ting the Gallia SoU
blade.
Now
remove
the
eJWctiy
in tbe same path as - ~
dislributetreeaeedllngstolocal:ho!~ Gary Vollrath, service forester, prepare to
blade, taking note of how you
the other eod of the blade, as :!;
do It so tbat all the spacers,
the rear wheel af a car : ':11
etc., can be put back the
tracking in the same track • :I
lt!ft by the front wheel. If the : ....
lawn mower blade is not --~
tracking; it Is not running :.:;:
horizontal. · 1bis means the -~
GALLIPOLIS - Friday servation District and the supplies, so it has become
was Arbor Day and the Gallia Ohio Div!sion of Forestry customary over the United
BYJOHNCOOPER
to intercept water that is blade Is bent or was not iri- -:; :
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County
sixth
graders have agam eo-sponsored a States to plant a tree on Arbor
SoU COrul. Service
causing the septic tank stalled properly.
To
check
for
tracking,
in- : ~
received white pine seedlings tree seedling, to be planted, ; Day .
PT. PLEASANT - · We seepage field to be
stall
the
blade
after
you
have
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as an ob:lervance of this. The to ali local sixth graders.
Last year was the first year were on the Vernon Withrow overloaded. The tile that Is to
sharpened
II.
Then,
measure
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Gallla Soil and Water ConArbor Day was originated that t he Gallia SWCD olr !ann on 1birteen Mile Creek be installed will be around
the
distance
from
the
Up
of
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vttal Importance of our · ner.
Because of the at a creek job on McGee Fork field at such a distance away the blade to the housing; turn
the active principles cause renewable woodland t remendo usly po si ti ve of 1birteen Mile Creek tbat that the septic 'water cannlt the blade 360 degrees and
dang erously
Irregular resources.
Though
a response, it was repeated and had been done by Mr. enter the new tile but at a measure again to see II the
heartbeat and pulse, .usually rene~abie resource, trees expanded. In 1978 almost 200 Withrow in 1959: The design location where the new tile measurement stays the .:
digestive upset and mental must be managed properly to trees were distributed; · th is for this creek· repair was wUI intercept ground water same. Next, tum the blade :
confusion. May be fatal.
gtv~ us an ample supply of year nearly 550 were given lo made by Lionel Smith and
which
is presently 180 degrees -the other end of
•
Bleeding heart (Dut- qua ty products. Renewable our youth in ali county and Denver Yoho, formerly of overloading at the seepage the blade - and measure :
chman's 'breeches)
from Up to the housing. If the •
does not imply inexhaustible city schoo,ls,
scs.
field.
Foliage, roots. May be
We were well pleased to see
We were on the Virgil Dur- measurements are within a · .
poisonous in large amounts.
that this creek had gone st fann on Red Mud Ridge. 64th of an Inch, actually if :
Has ·proved. fatal to catlle.
through twenty years and Mr. Durst is interested in · they are within a 16th of an · Vegetable
very little work was .needed · building a dugout pond to inch, yolll' blade tracking IF
probably all right. The clos•
Garden Plants
POMEROY - The Alfred about macrame. Refresh- · at this time. When the work provide water for his these two measurements a•
Rhubarb - Leaf blade.
was originally done the banks livestock. While there we
Fatal. Large amounts of raw Angels 4-H Club met April 21 ments were served by were sloped, the creek chan- noted that the huge ridge top the less danger you wlll h
at the Lisa Henderson Carolyn Ritchie, Lori Burke .
or cooked leaves can cause residence with 14 members and Renee Kaylor. Members nel was shaped to the desired meadows on the Durst !ann, of the blade waiping dt'
running.
convulsions, coma, followed
and 3 advillOrs in attendance. are to continue working on size and the disturbed area which COI18ist mOI!tly of
Unless you have hit
r11pldly by death.
The club discussed having a the macrame project for the was seeded and mulched. We aUalfa, are growing very heavy object such a.&lt; a rooii3
Ornamental Plants
1
and selling Stanley · next me eting. The next noted a conunent on the nicely and are nearly hall
Daphne ~ Berries. Fatal. A bake sale
along
the
surface
of
the
sot.~;~::
for fund raising. Demon- meeting will be May I at the design that was still in the file knee high at this time. Mr. your ·lawn mower
few berries can kill a child. ·
strations and reports were Amy and Alice Ritchie folder made by Harold M. Durst always cut8 an abunWisteria - Seeds, pods. given by Missy and Tammy residence. - Lisa Burke, RhOdes, State Conservation dance of · high quality hay probably in good
Mild to severe digestive
Engineer of sa; at that time. from these meadows, He Is except for sharpe· ning. With
upset. Many children are Calaway, Leann Robinson reporter.
The conunent was, "Ex- going to concentrate efforts Utile care in taking
and Brenda Calaway on the
poisoned by this pl•t.
·
noll' to pasture improvement similar amoun' at fl'llOin-:~~!3
The · Five Point Star Stit- cellent job." .
Golden chain - Bean-like subjects, Pinning Down a chers J . L. 4'H Club met ,\pril
We
noted
a
few
places
on
and
baa spread some manure end, the blade '!hould re
capsules in which the seeds Pattern, Health and Science. 19 at the Janet Kobicntz the banks that. were eroding on pasture and also limed balanced.
are suspended . Severe "Fwmy Bone", recreational residence with 10 members now and a few places in the and fertilized much ri it.
p ~is oning .
Excitement, game, was enjoyed by the and on e advisor In at- channel itself where some
staggering, convulsions and club members. Refreshments tendance. Business discussed debris had lodged, but our obwere served by Usa Hencoma. May be fatal.
derson,
Krist! Gaddis and included .craft s and self- servation at this time was
Rhododendron,
Laurels,
determined proje cts. The that the removal of the debris
Azaleas - All parts. Fatal. Lori Robinson. The next recreational game, " I pass and some small amount ol
will
be
May
19
at
the
meeting
Produces
nausea
and
you my puppy dog," was bank seeding""" all tbat was
vomiting, depression, dif- Tricla Sams residence . - enjoyed by the club mem- needed.
(SAY OOYTZ)
ficult breathing, prostration Tammy Calaway, reporter. bers. Special plans fo r the
The ditcher is now in
and coma.
The
Meigs
County next meeting will be making Mason County and designs
Berries. Shepherds 4-H Club met April wood art. Refreshments were have been made by Walter
Jessamine Fatal. Digestive disturbance ~ at the Extension Office. served by Becky Edwards. Salamacha for drainage at
and nervous symptoms.
Business discusSed included The next meeting will be several fanns. These include
Lantana camara (red Market Lamb Weigh-in May April 26 at th e Chester the William · Boswell, Jr.
'r
sage) - Green berries,
!ann near White Church, the
26; ~ a. m. to 12 noon, at the Metho.dist Church.
Fatal. Affects lungs, kidneys,
Albert Thompson !ann also
Meigs County Fairgrounds,
heart and nervous system. and
market ialltbs are to be
The Hillbilli es 4-H Club met near White Church, and the
Grows in the southern U. S. home , weaned and on full April 23 at the Maxine Dyer Elmer and Mike Newberry
and in moderate climates.feed two weeks before the residence with 14 members place. The designs were
Yew - Berries, foliage. Weigh-in date. Jim Clay, and twp ~dvisors in at· made on the George and Ed
Fatal. Foliage more tolic
Carson !ann behind Mason.
Jackson Area Animal tendance.
than berries. Death Is usually specialist
Charles Sayre, near
attended the
Business discussed Insudden without warning meeting to . talk With" the eluded havin g a skating Hickory Chapel Church, is
symptoms.
members about selecting party, Commun ity Club also planning to do some
market lambs and the Awards program, and 4-H drainage on his lawn and
Walter did the survey work
methods of dOcking and projects.
on
this job also. The purpooe
castrating Iambs. RefreshDemonstrations were given
of
the
drainage on the lawn
is
The Deutz D 1' JO 06 uses less fue l than any trac tor in
ments were served by Shelly by Cheryl Riffle on Pocket
-----.lclass.
And 11 ' ~ome s with these outstand ing features
Avis, A11gie Spencer and Pets. She told the parts 'of a
sta nd a rd e' ~uipmen t : hydr ostatic pow\H sieering
Frisbee Tag, Disco dance
Johnny Rice . The next mouse and how to care for It.
hydrau liC b' rake s: 16 forward and seven reve rse
meeting will be May 7 at 8 p. Becky Rife gave a demgn- and an art l'Ontest were eO·
synchro,m
joyed
by
the
club
members
1esh transmission: independe nt plo: dii ffc•cn:loO"'
m. at the Meigs County stration on Vegetable Garllal
l
~ck
:.
heavy
duty swinging draw bar: indet o er1d e n ~;
Demonfor
recreation.
Fairgrounds. - Rodney dening I, how to plant a
parkrng
orake
Deul
z safe ty cab and four-w heel drill&lt;?:.,..
strations
for
the
next
meeting
Tripp, reporter.
garden' and what she had
avai labl e as optional eq uip ment .
plant etl . Richard Basham will be given by Cheryl Ri!Oe
The Town Clowns 4-H Club gave a demonstration on You on Rabbit I, Billy Dyer •on
met AprU 21 at the Brenda and Your Car and asked Law n Power Equipment,
Neutzling residence with six . questions about the care of a Richard Basham on Animal
members and two advisors in car. Robin Myers showed Disease, Patty Dyer on tree
attendance. The First Aid how to care of a pocket planting, and Mary Colwell
proJect was dlscuased with camera for her Photography on Genealogy.
Refreshments were served
Spring Ave.
demonstrations ·on what to do I project ..
by
Mary Colwell. The next
for people in shock and
Pomeroy,O.
meeting wlll be May 7 at the
· aerioua IKrns. Also a report
Maxine Dyer residence. •Themootcarefullyenghlfltrodlt'IICIOI'in the llorld.
on sood grooming Items was '
Rlchard Basham, reporter.
given. Refrethments were
served by Betty Spaun. The
riext meeting will be April 28.
- Joy Spaun, reporter.
.,
The Eastern Meigs 4_8
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Woodc
and daughter, Conn!, and
Club met Aprll.l9 at the Joyce Richard Daniels of Dayton
Ritchie residence with 21 visited the Charles D. Woode
members and one advisor in
attendance.
The
club home and her mother, Hilda
business included receiving White, during the Easter
6220 ~AL BUGWEISER
project books, changing the holiday.
club name from Sunbeams to . Juanita Swartz ls very
the Eastern Meigs 4-H Club, poorly at this writing . .
and discussing where tbe
Attendance . at Sunday
6215 2-a. CUPPER
meetings would be held. The School the pajlt Sunday was
recreatioruil games, '" People 41. Offering was $30.70. Wor'lo •, People"' "Elephant,'' ship service attendance was
"Cookie" and "Car" were 3Q with the ~v. Richard
6291 4-GAL.·
•·
Thomas speaking on ' 'The
enjoyed by the cl~b mem- Cleansing of the Temple"
~a. Special plana for the Garner Griffin sang
next
meeting
include "Dwelling In Beulah Land"
63&amp;7 4~-GAI..
demon.stratlona by Pauln Ufe
Tw
·
and Joe Yount. Refreslunents
o elderly couples, Chas.
were terVed by Joyce Rlt- and Helen Woode and Ernest
chie. The next meeting will be . and Isola Taylor, were
Special
May 3 atthe Joyce RitCtue honored for their long and
devoted service to the Alfred
residence .fi·om 7 to 9 p. m. - Church on Easter Sunday.
Aprll30 •
I
Usa CoUins, ,reporter.
Charles D. Woode received
word of tbe death of his
St .a lnleu
l Sprayers
The Tuppers Plains 4-H sister, Ora Shaeffer, in
· Club met April 19 and 24 at Colum.bu!. He accompanied
'
the Alice aocl Amy Ritchie his brother-in-taw.and sister,
,· AvaUable In Same
CElla SOYA
residence with nine mein- Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Orr, of
'
IIOiil,
befa and one advisor in at· The Plains, to Columbus for
·Capacities
HIt her Prlce1.
tendance. Project ldson the serviceS on Wednesday,
I' I
included how tp lltuff celery April25.
GAWPOUS
.
and Creative Arta, learning
BY JOHN C. RICE
ExtensloQ Agent
Agriculture
Meigs County
POMEROY - Lawns are
starting to turn green, and
before long the grass will
need mQwing.
And, to get that neat
manicured look, the laW.:
mower blade must be sharp.
A sharp blade act!lliiiY
lowers the horsepower
needed to turn that blade
through the grass. Thus, the
engine may be r:un at lower
rpm, use less fuei and result
in a better job of cutting the

-

·~

-

I

Arbor Day observed

same way they came off. Use
a pair of gloves so you do not
cut yoursell too easUy while
removing the blade.
With a grinding wheel or a
good file, sharpen the blade.
Try to sharpen each end of
the blade, wting the existing
angle of the manufacturer.
Actually, this angle runs between 25 and 30 degrees. U
you get the angie too sharp,
the blade or cutting edge
wears too fast and ill more
susceptible to deep nickS
from rocks, which should not
be there but sometimes get
Into lawns. If the angle is too
blunt, the blade will not cut
well and you will notice the
grass starting to appear
brown on top from pounding
and breaking of the grass
rather than cutting it off.
Balance ri the blade is very
important. So, try to take the
same amount of metal off
each end in the abarpenlng
process - not excessively

i

S

Lay of the land

......

Meigs 4-H Club News

·-

lnternatlonal 8

Deutz

Hydro86
Tractor

MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.
3rd

Pomeroy,O.

992-2116

BIG FUr.:L-SAVING
TURBC' J·CHARGED
AIR-CO' OLEO DIESEL

125 PT;o HP

NOW IS THE TIMEI

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FUL10N-1HOMPSON
TRM:1'0R SA' ES

BUY YOUR
ORGANIC
FERTIUZER
AND WORK IT
IN WllH A
TROY BILT

Tr.actors

Alfred ·

Soeial Notes

hudson.
spraytd~st headquarters

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C-8- The Sunday T'imes.sentmel, Sunday , Apr. 29, 1979
· Sunday , April 29

ASTRO·GRAPH
Bernice Bede Osol

tore con 11drng m any ot th em
thr s Corry th em orll .:IIn ne
The problem occ ur s when you Some one rn you r cro wd rs a br t SCORP IO (Oct 24-No v. 2? )
place tarth tn a pe rso n wh o of a s c: h~mer and can I be ~ Don ' t take al face valu e some
can ' t hand le money
L earn" reli ed upon
one vo u kn ow litt le ab out
mo re about yourse lf b¥ send - VIRGO (Aug 23~ Sept. 22)
espec.. 1a11y 11 yolJ're teamin g up
rng lor your copy ol As tr o- ex tr a walc hful o l your poss es·
with th1 s perso n It co uld be
Grap h Letler whrc/1 begms wr tt1 sion s toda)' o r you may sutl er' cosUy

ae

your b11thday , Marl $1 fo r eacn som e kmd o f loss

to A su o-Graph P 0

Bo)( d89 . don ' t broa dcast what yo u have

Aad ro Crty Si al ron, N Y 10019 LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 231 You
Be sure to spect fy br rt h sig n
may be sure your rdeas or
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20) Be th o ught s are corr e c t , but y o u ' ll

'Your

•
'B1rlhdav.
care l ui you Qon ' t grve an asso·
'J cta te any reaso n to be 1ea 1ous

ove r a relatrons hrp you have
wrth a mutual fr iend Treat

4prll 29 . 1979

4

•

them bo th equally

- ~ ab rh lte s thr s co mtng ye ar and
: · substantial ga rns can bt,;o made
• · as' well as advance ment rn yo w
cnosen care er Don I depend
: - on oth ers .
4

:

- · TAURUS 14pr il 20-May

compla rn abo ut your chore s
today No one Will take p rty on
yo u. so yo u 'll have to ge t the m
do ne yourse lf

· or str el chr ng a dollar tod ay

those you pal ar ound wtth
to&lt;1a y can be fully tru sted be -

BRIDGE
_ _ O
.::...s
.::...wald Jacoby and Alan Sont~i!._ -· _

Shrewd play helps gamble
The really expert South

For The Finishing
Touches On Your Prom Outfft

(ayiieh~

• J 10 3

of hearts from the lead and
play to the first trick . If East

• KJH
• J
+ K8 7 6 2

el tPkd

EAST

• 10 9 8 3 2

• A Q65

• 97642

• 8 53
A 10

clubs. thlm it is clear that he
won't also hold that spade
king . With 13 high-card .
poin ts incl uding two aces he

• 64

+

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the bidding .
South decides to check on
the whereabouts of the club
ace befOre pla yi n g trumps .
South risks a club ruff on
this line of attack. but de·

54

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• A K Q 10

SATIN KISSES

• Q3

Vulnerable: North.South
Deater: North
W est

Pass

North

East

South

Pass

Pass

1+

••Pass

Pass
Pass

cides that h e can afford this

s light chance. He leads a

AQUAR IUS (Jan . zo-Feb. 191

Pass

Monday April 30

ASTRO·GRAPH
Bernice Bede Osol

Opemng lead: • 10

CANCER · (June 21 -July

PISCE S (Feb. 20· March 20)

..

today, b ut \hJ S will be due to

yoUr own c hoo sing . The o utcome will b e good
ARIES (Merch · 21-Aprll 19) All
those c h o res you' ve been
negtec t1ng over tt'le weekend
will be h :. : r1J ied elficiently and
quickly today , putting your
mrnd at ease

VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sept. 22) Yo u
may be call ed up o n to s how
Your loyalt y
an o td tnenct
to d ay Yo u won ' t mrn d a bt l

ra

e ve n rf 11 inconve nre nc e s you
some how
Mak e

sues makes you a formrd ahle

c o nt en de r today 'tt rs n ' t likely

any one wr ll try to ge t the uppe r
hand ove r you

SAGITTARIUS (Nov .23·Dec 21)

Someo ne may seek 'y o u out

to day for purposes o f JOining 1n·
a venture tllat could be pro fit able to bo tn ol yQu Do n ' t dr scoun t thE! off e r with o ut s tudy .

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan .19)

Although th e p o s1t ion you ta ke
on an iss ue may not be th e
popula r o ne. rf you state yo ur
ca se obt ec tivel y others writ end

up ag ree rng with yo u

AQUA AIUS (Jan. 20· Feb. 19)
Today

IS

a go od da y to

and Alan Sontag

The
Shoe Cafe
Lafayette Mall

know how to bid the hand

whtch represe nts a 50 percent chance.

PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, MAY 5 AT 10:30 AM
Locatron: lf2 mile west of Bidwell at intersection of 554
&amp; Woods Mill Rd.
LISTING IN PART : 1973 Lincoln with 34,000 miles,
owner. r eserves last bid on this automob lle.2 swivel
rocke rs, da y bed , 7 piece dinette set, 5 ptece dinette set,
Ke nmore refrigerator , gas . range, ut ility cabinets, 2
metal beds, maple coffee fable, wardrobe, dresser ,
foo d c hopper, quilt frames. sc hoo l seat, pole la mp ,
shell lamp. brush saw almost new, hand saws, 2 garden
Stir ay e r s , 8 hole hog feed e r , 2 f i re grat es, 250feed bags ,
S'r thes, shovels, sl rp scraper , 2 rolls of barbed wire, log
chains, w ire stretc hers , rope , si ngle trees, electric
fe nce c harger w 1th pos ts , ex tension ladders, milk cans,

St ilfar d sc al es, ice to ngs, larg e anvil, 2 wheat c radles ,
pll onogr aph , s ad i rons , L . corn she ller . dep ression pitc he r , Aladdin la mp, wash stand and lots of sma ll &amp;
m rsc i t e m s .

OWNERS, MR. &amp; MRS. HARRY PHILLIPS

300 2nd

SEE GENE JOHNSON, BOB BRICKLES,

NOT RESONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS

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curuss BROUGHAM ·

17, 175 miles, AM -FM, AO channel CB,
t ilt steer .• c r uise cond ., P . ~tndows ,
p _ seat. p _ door locks. Split seat ·
velour . White landau

~i l vf' r

fini 5h wr th hll rr v rn y!

Fnt l rj'lJ'l r ri
wi t h
r y l rnr1rr f'nf!lnr&gt; ,

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Ji(lWf'r ~ f f'f'rin~ , J)OWPr hr i'l k' PS, c"'fld
AM r &lt;'l rlio . Tht~ is ~ rf'ttl Shil r p lor tt l
. ly &lt;'wnr&lt;1 pr r kur Onl y f7 ,Rfl0 mriPs .
~utom~ti c

.

1976 CHEVROLET
MONTE CARLO

An other clean loc al one owner Here
you ' ll f ind cruise control , tilt wheeL
AM st ereo, 8·trac k, fac tory air, and
powe r door loc ks. Low m iles, drives
supe r White .

•4295
1977 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
Th e G.M success

car. Frni s hed in

pln trn um wr t('l b lack 60 40 v inyl In ·
t E&gt;rior and a match ing padded tan·

dau t op Air conditioned , tl!t whee l,
radi o, and ~a ll ye II w hee ls. See i t
now .

'4395

money

a serious teacher

WATCH IT GROW
WITH A
Athens County

•\976 DODGE CHARGER
SPECIAL EDITION

'6295

'2695
1977 OLDS TORONADO
BROUGHAM

MOTORCYCLE

' '795

You'l l f ind here til e fin est per sona l
luxury automobr lc manufilc tu red by

ONDA CB361lTI
MtOTORCYCLE

Oldsmobile .

Lo~ded

wi th AM FM

tape , tilt &amp; telescopic wheel. power
se ats
( passenger
too).
r ear
de froster , power an tenna , and
heavi ly padded landau lop. Glaci e r

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bl~u~c~O~n:e~l ~o~ca~l~o:w:n:c:t ._.:;~!!.~

1978 CHEV. MALIB:~ 4 DR

1975 BUICK
4 DR SEDAN
tr uly thf' nic est f r~ m i l y si1ed
sc cttln in tow n . M Pdium b lue fm ish
w itn m e~ t c hi no 60 -40 rloth intrrior
Thi s

1S

r~ n d d&lt;~ rk

blue vr ny t fop On ly 37,370

,f! c tu i'll rni i('S on thi s loc i'! onf' ownf'r .

'

1976 MONARCH GHIA 4 DR
W l"o rl r

f' Ytf' rr(' r

ter .
·r rea r window ~ -:tefros
fac I ory a r •
20 000
Dark metallic blu e Les~ 1an '
m !les. El(ceptJonally nrce '

h u rc11 rn r 1y v il" y t

lf

yn1• ' rr

tnol&lt; rnn !("'r il ni r P in
trr rnr&gt;d li'l tf' thi 5 i ~ it A1r ronrt .. P .
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~ f'ilt , r;~('lio &lt;'! nrl nf'w prN Y
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Rea l gas saver , srrlal l V ·6 en9ine ,

1978 OLDS CUTLASS
SUPREME

1977 GRAN PRIX

Onl y A .•H~l trw rni l n~. /'oM F~ SfPn : ooo,
r ,1 rl 1ro. Pi! II Y(' w,hf'r ls, rnroti ru m h h ·If'
p,, ifl1 . Tt-io; ("'nf' will ~o filS f .

Cloth sea ts, silver, red rnt ., 16,787
miles. Loca lly owned, C.B.. built ·in
AM·FM stereo rad io, air, Rallve
Whee ls.

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BUICK·

-. PONTIAC
'

Phone

'

wer e prepared to instru ct

foreig n la ng u ages.
ch emistry , eart h sci enc e ,
. ph ysics, compr ehensive ~md
ge n e r a l
sct ences
and
~eogr ap hy

'·E ven m the subj ect a reas
wh ere

we

do

pr oduce

qu a lifie d tea r:h e r s,

the r e

aren't en oug h to fill the
avail able jobs. The only real
surplu s ar eas are
tn

Ht:LPAYAIIABLE
. . COLUMBUS, Ohio iAPI11(•11) is availa hh• for any
Uhin a u
t· n cn unt er in g
~liffk ull )

in paying utility
hill s ;.1s a rrsult of winter's

c:ornjM&gt; Unded by the fart that
lhc r e wer e rew j:! r
education graduates iu t he
wh il e

~1 ft te I&lt;JSt year' th e number or
tf'o chcr vHcanci es incr eased

by 62 percent
Ohio isn 't Uie only st;;te
fe e ling the s hor·tagc . It' s
ha ppcuifl !-! ~\ cro ss the e ntir e

C'Q Untry
" We l]aven't kept up with
the supply and demand ," said
Lo r en Bar gmann, a r ecr mter
"fr om th e San Bernadino,
Cillif , school distr ict during a
vtstt to Bo wling Green .
Cr1hforn ta, he sa ul , was not
tra unng lh e kind of teacllers
being needed t he mo st Socia l

studies

and

n·latcd cmrrgcnd es.
.. 11n· ft"d(·ra l go\'Cn\mcnt
has n ·t·t•ntly allocat rd $7.7
t'IU'I'g}1

phy s ica l

l.&gt;ducatmn , he added , were
areas or o ver s upply .
Teacher s
of
Sp ecia l
education , speech therapy

mUli un for tht• E nergy Crisis

lnh·rn·ntiun

Prugram,

at·c·Hrdin g to the state's offit:e

or ·ruu sum l'rS' Cowiscl.

. Ln ur dl'r to apply fnr lht•
funds . c·unsumcrs must haw
n ·c·t•h •t•cl 11 disronnef'tinn
notkt• ali wt• ll 'as proof uf
annual im·omc. /\pplkation
t•a n bl• · tnadt• thr(JUgh local

By The Associated Press ·
Ohio •tee! hauler remained

m the Mercer County~ Pa .~
jail Saturday, followmg a
co nfrontati on between a
group of striking Teamsters
and a tiuck driver .
.Tile in cident occurred
Friday
afternoon
on
Interstate 80 aoo~t 12 miles
ea sl of Youngsto wn , Ohio.
The Pennsylvania State
Police sa id the group of
striking steel haulers slowed
down the trucker, who was
ha uling a load of steel coils, to .
tell him about the strike.
The mcident occurred
F r ida'y

after noon

on

Interstate 80 aoout .12 miles
east of Yow1gstown, Ohio

The Pennsylvani a State
Police said a group of striking
t•ountv c·mnmUnit y action 'tee! hauler" slowed down the
ag c nty 11fficcs through May rig to tell the driver aoout the
:11.
st rik c.f
,
. In &lt;uldition to providing
The driver, Albert Sabnon ,
mun t·y for po1ying utili.ty bills, 11, of Bloomsbury, N.J .• then
tin·
c·tni sum e rs'
oHict• allegedly fir ed a shotgun
bdit' \' l'S fw t ds will a lso be from his cab, actordin g to the
&lt;.1\'&lt;.tilahl e to cover the r usts of police He wid polire lh"l

strikers were throwing rocks

and most of the wmdows of
his cab were bro~en .

One trucker was hit by the
shotgun blast.
Th e Ohio man was
identified as Richard Muir of
Girard. He was being held on
$10,000 bail on charges of
reckless end angering and
assault,

criminal mischief

and propulsion of a missile.
Salmon was {reed on $5,1100
oond after his arraignment
on char ges of aggravated
arid
reckless
assa ult
endangering
The· woun ded
man,
Identified as Harold Natvig ,
2!1. of New Castle, Pa., was
reported in guarded condition
at a Sharon, Pa ., hospital
Saturday morning, with back
and chest wounds.
The Ohio Highway Patrol
reported no strike -related
mcidents 111 the state Fndlly
night and Saturday morning.
In Middletown, Ohto,
' workers at Armco Inc.'s steel

plant

were

' fm·l oil clt-livt•rit·s, blankets,
t·rm·rgt·ncy furnafc repairs,
h·mpc1rary sh elte r fund s and
tltlwr cmtls asso&lt;'i atcd with
thi s nast winh.·r 's en ergy
r u.'its .

on

lhP

inb

lo ading steel on weekends.
according t.o a
The Yo un g st ow n -based
company employee , and the Teamsters for a Democratic
, t;OGO workers furloughed due Unio n continued to maintain
10 the strike were being that a 5 percent surcharge
recalled .
asked for by the carriers will
Butler Co unty Common not be enough to end the
Ple as Judge William R. str ike. It is pushing for a
Stitsinger on Friday issued a separate and deciding vote by .
temporary restraining order . ~t ee l haulers on t~ e 1r
against Teamsters Local 836, reamsters contract.
.
rcstmt in g th e lotal' s
II meeting was also bemg
members and officials from hel!l Saturday_ between the
shipments,

any further interference with
trucks or supplier s at Armco

• chool psycholog y
pe r sonn el wer e c ntically
needelt, he said . .
Ron 0I stol l, a recr uiter
froJOl the Lake For est School
Di stl'ict. a Ctm:ag:u subur b,
sAid findin g good t eachers is
Im·r cHsingly difficult .

THIS WEEK'S RATE

9.295%

New! "Money .Market" Certificates
* _182 DAY CERTIFICATE $10,000. MINIMUM
* INTEREST PAID ON MATURITY
*Substantial Interest Penalty for Early Withdrawal .

Meigs Branch .

........-::.--.... Athens f'.ountv Savings &amp;·Loan

asked to approve the
s ur cha r 8e • a n d
representatives
of the steel
.
T h e restrai nin g order carne.r s.
Among. th o se
allowl'll steel shipments to attendmg the sess1on was
resume and the company Wilham F . Wolff Jr.,
was 'a ntici patin g
that president of Youngstown
production will retur n to Cartage and vice president of
normal this week .
the Nati.onal Steel .earners
Armco security guard Ray AssociatiOn,. a_cc9rding to a
Ratliff said he did not see any company official. .
The. . nfhcml smd another
pickets when he came to work
Saturday morning. He said mcetm g IS schedul ed for
acti.vity at the plaQt was still Mondaybet~een the ICC and
slowe r than usual, and added U1 e earn ers representatives .
that normally no load is done

Farm families watching dikes
AS!iociatcd Press

New contract
offer given

" Large enough to serve you, yef 'small e nough to know yoU"

RICHARD E, JONES, MANAGER

216 W. Ma·in _St.

o: .

99Z-66$$
Pomeroy,
All depos1ts Insured to 540,000 by Th• Federal Savings &amp; Loan
Insurance .
'
,\

.

.

1$

ln t ers t ~te
~om m e r ce
Conuntss1on , ,which has been

~

i

installations . The order also
rest ricts picketing to 500 feel
frum lh e m1"II .

telephones and National through far m tev1es and
Guard helicopters patrolled roadways, movrng overland
Weary
and
beleaguered,
schools in the s ubject areas of
thousands of farm families th e wa ters looking for and leaving only tree tops and
and townspeople along a lOll- persons who have g tve n up farm silos VISible in places.
Uvestock huddle on high
mile •tretch of the floodin g. the fight to hold the flood
Hed River kept a cautious back or who need fqod or isolated mounds of earth, fed
watch overnight on soggy medicine . About 2,000 by fa rmers in boat s. A
earthen dikes, softening after persons remain away from tr u cker sa1d a portion of
10 day s of holding back the their homes in th e lwo s(ates. lnterstat&lt; 29 prolrudi ng
" Last year was the f1rst . ALBANY , N.Y. \AP )
The m am criSis passed above the flo od "looked like a
yt~ar we felt the teacher
The st a t e made a new river from the fertile prairie
Fnday
111 East Grand Forks, IJ:·idge across an ocean ."
farmland
of
th
e
Upper
s hor t ag e,' ' h e sa id , also contract offer to its st rikin g
population 8,400, and its sister
Carl Osowski , 38, his wife
Midwest.
SAN ANTONIO, Texa s there Thursday night..
durtng a vi sit to Bowlin g pnson -guards' union today as
Almo st all of those in jurc'&lt;l l~r ecn
city Grand Forks, N.D. , With
F
lo
od
waters
from
lhe
(AP) - A sniper who "felt
negotiators w orked to set tle a
the pollee were following him s uffer e d minor gunshot
.lame:-; M ttc hell . a reeruiter 10-day-old walkout gripping north-flowmg Red and its 54 000 residents, where a
tributaries have form ed seas ro~nd-the-cloek fight to
all the time" fired into a wo und s, but some su ffe r ed froru Shelby County, Tenn ., tll e pn&amp;&gt;n system .
15 miles wide alon g the upper mamtam mor e than 10 miles
festive parade crowd, killing other injuries i n th e ~i d-.M ere has always been a
111e sudden movement m
two person s and leaving 50 confusiOn . Joann a Campos, 6, shortage or te t:~c h ers in some Uie "tong-stalled talks came Red River Valley of North of d1kes has been going since
others injured either by ' r ece ived a pun ct ured lung subject areas - especially after the Wlion proclaimed 1ts Dakota, Minnesota and the last week
Gund erson sa ld the river
Canad ian
provinc e
of
gunfire or in the rush of when Mrs. Ca stillo, morta lly mathematic~ and scien ce.
defian ce of back-to-wo rk
level
dropped to 48.89 , feel
wounded
,
thr
ew
herself
on
hundreds scurrying for
One of the major raS&lt;ms for ortlcr s from the cow-ts.
M~~~ - are farm ers who f'riday in F..ast Grand Forks
th e ch ild to protect her .
cover, officials said
th e sh ortage IS the "myth of
Nn sooner had Hollis Chase, are trying to build their farm aft&lt;r cresting TI1w-sday at
DesPite th e sJ10olings, som e th e tccher ov ersupply,"
Most of the injur ed
th e e &gt;ceeutiv e director of dikes higher, but they have 49 .09 feet , the highest point of
receiv ed gunshot wounds, F iesta event s con tinu ed ·Mitchell said Dec reased striking Council 82 of the nothing to build will) ,'' Orley
this centur)' and about a halfalthough at least 10 others Friday night.
enrollments in primary and Amer ic an Federation of Gunderson, civil defense
foo
t below the tops of the
Pe1ers
said
he
t'Ould
ta
ke
no
were injured as screamin g
seconrlpry schools sm ce the
CYNTH IANA, Ky. (AP) Coun ty and Municipal director for East Grand dikes.
spectatDrs sought shelter in extra security precautions early 1970s have create d the State,
Forks, Minn ., ·said Friday.
Employees
,
enter
ed
the
Federa
l
Av ia tion
More
than
2,000
Canadians
the melee, police and hospital for tomght 's parade beca use psychologica l effect of a
" Y.ou see water seep in g hav e left their homes ln Administration officials were
Albany
County
Jail
on
he already had all available tcar·hel surplus, he added.
officials said.
Friday , than the state and the through their dikes, and they Manitoba, wblle seven expected to begin a n
about
280,
officers ,
Bowlin g Green , said union agreed to their first have no pumps to get it out ." receptions centers have been invest igation Saturday of a
"He (Attebury) would controlling the crowd for Richard son , i s attempting to
The U.S. Army Corps of set up ln Winnipeg for the crash that claimed the lives
m cd1 atwn meeting in three
expose himself as a nash, fire Fnday's parade.
combat th e problem by days."
Engineers says a re cord_ homeless.
of three Ohioans
and then duck from the
Police said the sni per , Ira in iti t ialin g a s e l e ~tlve
National Guard helicopters
The victims were killed late
Unton sources said the 825,650 acres have bee n·
door " said Poli ce Cap t. Attebury , a rcliroo World recruitment campatgn auned
nooded,
causing
nearly
$59
and
Coast
Guard
ooats
have
Friday
when their singlestate
offered
specific
new
Patrick Nichols .
·
w ar 11 veteran , eithm- killed at convincm g Ohiu senior
million
in
damages
m
North
evac
uat
ed
209
persons,
terms
for
a
poss
tble
engine
OJerokee
Piper plane.
When officers burst into the him self or was shot. to death · hig h school st ud ~ nt s the
Dakota
and
Minnesota
.
mostly
from
rw-al
areas
m
in
flames
shorUy
lTashed
resolution
uf
the
dispute,
but
vehicle, after a JO.minute lull bv officers who tried I&lt;&gt; rout tcal'hin g p rofes sion IS alive
Many ISol ated
fa rm Minnesota and North Dakota. after takeof( from t he
the sources refused to detail
in the firing, they found him from hi s rollin(', arsemrl :md well .
famili es were without F'lood waters have broken Cynthiana-Harrison County
wha t they were.
Attebury's body , shot several _ a motor home pa rked in a
Airport. police saJd.
times.
r ented space where Frida y's
The dead, all from Toledo,
"It looked like one of the Battle of Flowers Parade
Ohio were Identified as the
wounds was self-infli cted , formed.
pilot: Mark Myers, 23; Mike
behind the right ear,'' said
1he 64-ye ar-&lt;&gt;ld Attebury ,
Coppins, 30, and his wtfe,
Police Qlief Emil Peters. . desc ribed by friends and
Mary Coppins, 26.
The two dead women, 26- . relative• as paranoid an d a
Harrison County Coroner
year -&lt;&gt;ld Ida Long, and recl use. had an arsenal m the
Ed Whaley said that the
Amalia Castillo , 4B, the mawr home . " He had enough
Coppins had been driving
mother of 13~ were standiiJg ammun ition to start a wa r ,"
trucks.for Brock 's Farms and
only a few [eel from the said f:'olice Inspector Marion
Greenhouses
.o r
motor home and were shot Talbert.
Mich
.,
and
l.ambertsville,
point-blank . Their bloody
" He felt the police were
experienced motor trouble
bodies lay face-up as the following him ali the tim e,"
near Paris , Ky ., while
llhooting continued.
his hrother , Rny, said by
attemptin
g to deliver flowers
"He came prepared to st ay . phone from Naylor, Mo. " But
to
a
florJsL
.
awhile," said Talbert after it was all in his imagination ."
The
Michigan
firm
hired
examiniqg the motor home .' One of nine childr ~n in a
Myers to fly to Kentucky with
"! saw a lot of loaded Mi ssouri farmin g family , Ira
two
repairmen, and then
(anununition) clips inthcre ." Attebury"served in the U.S.
bring
the .Coppins back to
Police found 15 weapons, Coast Guai·d during World
j
•
Toledo.
·
lntluding a shotgun, a semi· War 11, h" brother said . Ira
Whaley
said
the plane
automatic carbine, nin e other h a d no form al firea rm s
clipped the tops of trees
rlftea and fow- .3tklaliber training but had hunter! for
immediately after ta~ eoff
revolvers. One r evo l v~r rabbits and other sm all
then crashed on the "other
contained , a spent s he • gam e, Roy Attebury added.
side of th e south fork of the
Cla yton Richard s, the
leading pollee to. believe that
Licking River" into a hillside
was-the weapon mfl1ctlng the manager of a mobil e home
about two miles from the
. park where Attebury on ce
fatal head wowd. ·
airport . A dog owned by the
Attebuty had parked hiS lived, said he forced Attebury
Coppins was also killed in the
motor home on the corner to move because he w as
crash, Whaley added.
where the parade was to "always para nmd and was
The coroner said the hodles
begin . Mike Pach eco , queer 11cling. _He wa~ afraid
PtWM KI N() AND QUEEN - Named king and queen of th~ Wahama High School prom Friday night were Tim Rickard were badly burned and fire
of a nearby tire of sometl1ing ali the tun e. He
.and Rachel Beard, pictured herewith their court. Tim is the son of Mr. and Mr!. Rnnald Rickard, West Columbia, and Rachel crews were called in to t'OOI
said Attebury had said pnlice always were
the wreckage so the •bodies
Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Beard, formerly of the Bend _Area but now of Chester, .Ohio. The theme or lhe prom
)llllrked in the same spot the watching hun and people
could be removed.
was
"Oid-Fashioi\ed
Love
Song"
and
decorations
featured
a
romantic
blue-streamererl
sky
with
silver
stars
and
a
ga.ebo.
two years and parked were alw" ys stealing thinf." '
and

.' .

Saturday

begins

trad e

1974 suruK:I GT380

and
compreh enstv e an d gen era l
scien c~s ." he noted.
The 35 sc hools surveyed
reported less than 1 percent
of the ir gr a duati ng teachers

PAGE 1·0

Crash
probe

locks. seat and tri -band electric
antenna . AM-FM stereo with fac tory
installed Citizens Band Radio. New
Buick Trade

3795

busmess edu cat10n, special
a nd

educ at wn ,
libra ry
edu c at w n"' l
media-

Sniper's ·sp·ree
leaves two dead

FJni'ihed rn gold m e ta llic pa int w rth
a da rk brown v inyl t op _ Ttie interior
rs e)(ceptiona lly clean , fu ll y equip
ped i ncl uding AM ·F M an'd fa c tory
ai r Local owner New LeSabre

~ me la i !I C

m

math ematics , mdusttal cu·t s,
di st r t but1 ve
ed u c a t i o n ,

elem e ntar y a nd ph ys w a l
" Where we need teachers educalto n ," Hichardson sa 1d .
the most are in second ary
T h e_ - problem
!S

1974 GRAN TORINO ELITE

with matchi ng
Landau ; lop. Equipped with AM -F M Tape, l ~ rui se co ntro l, p~wer
windows, western cas t alumrnum
r oad- whee Is and rear defroster .
1
Pricod R•g h '1·

Si l ver

sttortage

the near futw- e, according to
some members of th e
academic community.
Jerry L. Richardson, the
as s istan t
director
of
placement
services at
Bowlin g
G r een
Stat~
University ,
r eccn~ly
conducted a survey which
revealed a 45 percent drop in
the number of graduating
teachers at 35 teacher
p r eparati o n s c ho ols
throughout the state.
Bowling 'G reen is rated
among the top ten teacher
producing univeritles ln the
country.

P tatinur'n fin tsh with mat chrng viny l '
roof and 'black velour 60--40 seats .
Full power Includes windows, door

Pmod 1o Sell

SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1979

BOWUNG G REEN, Oh10
( AP) - Taxpayer revolts ,
failing bond issues, an d
Proposition 13s are leadmg to

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'6295

NO. 13

Revolts, tax defeats,
leading to shortages

OLDS 98 REGENCY 4 DR

1977 FORD F-150 PICKUP

itntintl Hauler remains in jail

___~

Vol. 14

QUALITY NEW AND USED CARS.
1978

We'll say middle-aged John and Mary Jones , for instan ce,
who have~ home worth $42,000 on the re&gt;l esl•t• rmorkel . do

Jones multiplies by 45 and determines he owes $661.50.
receive a greater yield on outside millage than it did the yea r
However. discussing it with a neighbor, Jones finds that the before, but places no such restriction on the first 10 mills .
state is going to pick up 1.0 percent of his tax tab, under a 1972 Auditors accomplish this by rolling back the outside millage
rollba ck law which was part of the state income tax enact- countywide to mamtain the same yield as the year before.
ment
Jones cannot detennine the amount of the milage reduction .
Deductmg the 10 percent, his bill then drops to $595.35.
However, he proceeds to try to estimate'the general effect of
The budget bill would increase the state rollback from 10 to the inflated millage on his bill.
12.5 percent. Jones determines that if it passes, he can deduct
$82 69, and reduce his liability to $578.31 , for an additional
In his case, he ·has 35 outside mills which he applies to the
savmgs of $17.04.
fonner $14,700 value, for tax purposes, of his home. He comes
J ones then determines that the 20 percent inflation has in· up with $514 .50. Then, he calculates that the first 10 mills in his
creased the market value of his home from $42,1100 to $50,400, last tax bill produced $147. He innates it by 20 percent and gets
and the taxable value from $14 ,700 to $17,640.
$176.40, adds thisamount to the $147 and sees his tax bill swell
The Jones fam1ly lea rned th1s and other real estate tax facts
Now, the Imaginary taxpayer has to lind out about "outside" to $696 90
.is they set about trying to calculate their next bill.
.
and "inside" millage, to go on with his aritlunetic .
The 10 percent state rollback reduces it to $621.81 ; a 12.5 per·
They live in a county, along with school. health , and library
The 1976law put a freeze on the amount counties can collect cent rollback, as ptovided in the budget bill, would take it to
distri cts which levy a total of 45 mi lls. A mi ll is $1 for each from the "outside" millage , or those l)eyond the first 10 "in- ~.54.
$1 ,1100 of value.
side" mills which are levied by the counties without voter ap- · Remember that Jones' bill, before the three years of in- "
Under ·ohio's uniform rate requirement, the $42,000 Jones proval.
flation , was $595.35, ana $578.82, with the 10 and 12.5 percent
home is appra ised fnr tax purposes at 35 percent of market
From ,here, Jones can only project how the county auditor rollbacks, respectively. Thus, inflation will have caused his
val ue, or $14, 700
will pro-rate the 20 percent of inside mill inflation among the bill to increase from $26-$30, more than wiping out the tax
Calculahng that one mill amount s (n $14 70 on his property, taxpayers. The 1976 law provides onl~ that a county may not reduction in the budget bill.

They would sta nd to save about $17 a year under the pending
bill.
'
Howe\'er, the Jon ese~ would see the cut eaten, without ever
reccivmg it , next year , by a 126-$.10 rise in their tax liability .
lnftation would be the culprit, having caused a boost of 20 pertent, we'll say, in the value of the Jones home since last
rexalued t hree years ea rlier by the county auditor.
.
Despite the inflation-&lt;:aused boost in the Jones tax bill, the
family didn 't feel the full impact of 20 percent inflatiOn. This
was because of a 1976 Ohio law which placed a partial freeze on
inflation-&lt;:aused tax hikes.

b n ng

-CERTIFICATE
OF DEPOSIT

GREG SMITH AT THE SIGN OF

counties eith'e r having scxennial reappraisals, or lrt enmal
value "updates ' ~ by county a uditors thts year.

live in such a county.

Kenneth Swain-Auctioneer

Savings &amp; Loan

HARLAND "WOODY" WOOD, OR

By ROBERT E. MILLER
Associated Press Writer
COLUMBUS , Ohio (AP ) +A property tax reli ef packa~e in
the pending state budget bill to be voted Monday in the House ,
would mean only a temporary savin gs of a few dollars a year
for tbe majority of Ohio 's homeowners.
More senior citizens and di sabled homeowners would get a
slightly · better break with an CKpansion of the homestead
exemption some already enjoy . .
Under the legislation, mem~rs of these groups could have
incomes of up to $15,000and still qualify for the exemption . Th e
present cutoff is $10,1100.
A projection of a ,fictitious, non-homestead fa mily's taxes
shows that inflati on would swallow more than the cut the
f31Jlily would get under the bill . Inflation boost&lt; property
values, and therefore taxes.
This would happen at least within three years and as ea rly as
1980 if the family lived in one of roughly a third of the state's 86

SWA'N AUCTION SERVICE

oNF:WSPA P F H FNTf..' H P H!SF: AS..'\N l

th1 s column a nd WI/I rece i ve
c o p1 eS of JACOBY M O DER N)

D

Property tax relief just temporary measure

Here is another Terence r ecommend this action exReese hand. South 's s ix · c~ pt when partner has
spade call was a dectded cl ea rl y sflown that hi$ trump
gamble, but he jus t didn 't su1t is self s ufficient
sci entificall y .
(Do yo u have a quest1on for
The jack of hearts is cov- tile el(p erts ? Wfl/e · A sk th e
ered by East 's queen a t tnck Experts ·; care of th1s ne wspaon e . South ruffs and ts rea dy p er lnd nod uaJ queS ti On s will
to go arter his 12 tricks .
be a ns wered If accompan1ed
He has to lose a club a nd b y s ta mp ed self-addressed
a ll e lse being equal he er: vRiopes The mos t m terestshould try a trump fin esse ' ng ques /rons will be used tn

classified

!N FWSPA.PE R EIIITERPRISE ASSN )

A Kentucky reader ask s if
we h ave ever r aised p ar tn e1
with a sin gleton t rump .
We ha ve even rai sed when
vmd of hts s u1t . but don't

By Os .. ald Jacoby

..

0-1 - The Sunday T1mes.Sentinel. Sunday , Apr. 29, 1979.

21)

Cfour . SCORPIO (Ocl 24-Nov. 22 )
'Birthday Yo ur rea li st ic appr oac h to rs
Th rs c om rng year offers you
fresh beginnmgs and a new
sta rt In area s o f your soc ial life
tha t had seemed diffic ult to
cope wrth Se veral new acqua intan ces c ou ld be com e
long-lasting fn e nd s

the pic tu ·e at ne·
Throw ou t all
tho s~
thin gs yo u ' ve L.cen
sweepi ng under the rug _
ltJ i o

gtec ted tas ks

Th ink

LIBRA (Sepl. 23-0cl. 23)

April 30, 1!179

order

Your sac ral enco unte rs may be
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20 ) Be· more
sen ous than merely play

ca use yo u ar e excep tronat lv
practi ca l tod ay, thrs would be a
good 11me to put you r budg e t.i n
order You 'l l mak e m te lli gen l
c horces

1hat 11 1tle ex tra ertort today a nd
you II be pus hed right out rn
fr ont at th e pack Pe rsistence
an d de t e rm~nat ron pay o tt b ig

knows that his only c hance is wrt ll a rnend and discu ss an
to drop a singleton importa nt matt er th at ha s bee n
kmg of trumps . He t r tes the on your mmd Each wrll be
play and the king does drop. re ceptive to the other . F1nd out
mo re abou t yourse ll rn yo ur

Ask liM I!XINPII

Sign

thrng s through s lo wly
and ca re fully today anc) you wtl l
away rather than play th e o oe- be able to clear up a perpt exrn g
upsmanship game
personal srtu at 10n whr c h h as
ARIES (March 21·April19) Mak e had you bogged do wn
certai n the un derstandmg yo u LEO (July 23-Aug. 221 II you
amve at w rt h anothe r today has need ass is ta'nce at lhts trme.
!he same meanmg to him or her go to someo ne wllo rs Older C11
thalli does to you . and no one wh o you co n s rder m ore
wr tl get hurt
matu re Th ey 'll be ~b l e to olfe r
i NEW SPAF'EA ENTE RPRISE llo SSN I
you the right krnd o f h e l p .

club to dummy's king . East TAURUS (Arpil 20-May 20) Th•s
plays his ace a nd now South is a good day to get toget he r
to try

Pass 3t
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Tread softl y to av ord 489. Radlo Crty Sta t ron N Y
20029 Be SU r ~) !O SIJCCt fy I.J ir th

would su rely hav e opened

SOUTH
+ AQ!875 2

$19.95

$1 tor eacn to As tro -Graph . Bo&gt;&lt;

fnend
ttu s

also shows up with the ace of

WEST
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Black
Wine
Taupe

notes th at East is marked
with both the ace and queen

NORTH

too stron g a nd nurt a

23-Dec

Saturday, AprU 28

won 't do you an y good to

201 LEO (July 23-Aug . 22) Be sure

~ : Yo u It have no tr oubl e makrng
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have a drflr cu!t tim e pfov rng
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bl:l'grr rs wtth voor brrlh day M ad

Alth ough yo u mean well by
tr ymg to gtve so me thrng to
21) Telltng a lrllle whrt e Ire to another . this pe rso n 's prrde
s mooth over somethmg won ' t can t han dle 11 Under standrng
work today . Be the s tr a rghllo!- wrll go a long way to help
PISCES (Feb. ·20-March 20) II
ward person you usually are
CAPRI CORN (Dec. 22-Jan . 191 yo u 're rn a sr tua lio(l today
where you thrnk vou have to
rmpre ss a n.othe r per son . wal k

SAGITTARIUS (Nov

Ab o ve all .

nt;w A!l. tro Gl;:opl Lc l tf'r whr ct'l

In o r d~r to a~ Ll.) rn~ :,~;, ,. c.w
arrns toda y . yo u rnay come on

Jane and their four children
remained on their farm four
miles north of Oslo, Minn . A
ctay dike 5Ih feet high rings
their prnperty .
OUtside the dike, water which sometimes reac h es
depths of 7 feet in the field extends three and four miles
in every dir ection exce pt to
th e east.
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1 look except , thank God,
seepage in my yard, and I'm
pumping that out. That's why
we can'tleave . I want to save
this place," he sa id Friday ·
Damages left by the flood
will hit hundreds of farmers
in th e flat, fertile valley .
Osowski said it will cost hun
$60,000 in fann income this
year .

$1.75 million
action filed
COLUMBUS, Ohio (API II Newarli man who says he
beca me paralyzed a ft er
receiving a swine

nu

vac·

cin ~tion

In 1976 has fil ed suit
against the federal govern·
ment in IJ. S. District Court.
· Dale Hupp, who is in his
mid 20s, and h1s wife,
Carolyn, arc seeking" $1.75
million in dama ges .
The suit fil ed Friday
alleges that Hupp, who was
vaccinated on Oct. 31 , 1976,
developed G uillain-Ba rrc
Syndrome , compl e te
paralysis , optic neuriti s ,
multiple sclerosis and other

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personal
inj uri es
and
m a ladies as a r esult of the

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shot.
Hupp claims he Is unable to
earn a living a nd that he will
need future medical a nd
hospital care. The su"lt says
Mrs. Hupp has had to resign
from her job and render
continuing nursing service to
her husband.
Thomas R. Bopeley of
Zanesvi ll e, attorney for the
plainti ffs, said about 500
lawsuits seeking da ma ges
from swine nu vaccmations
have been filed nationwide.
'Jlte govcrrunent, under the
Gerald Ford administration,
initiated a campa ign in 1976
to vaccinate all Americans
a~ainst swine flu .
Wealhcr
Mostly sunny Sunday .
Highs In the low tomid 60s.
The chance of rain is 10
percent.
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r_DCA'Il
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VIEWING

BARGAINS

AG USA. · 17 ; 6 00 - Amer ican Problems &amp;

( h~lleng es 10 . Between the L1nes 17.
to 30 Chr1stopher Clo')eup J; For You Black Woman
8. TreehouseCiub 10; This Is The L1 te 13
1 oo ThiS Is Th e Life 3: Eddi~ Saunder s 6 : Urban
League 10 News maker ' 79 13; J immy Swaggart 17.
7 30 TV Cha pe l 3. Show My People 6, Je r ry Falwell

1977 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX .............. ..... ....... · '4788
1977 PLYMOUTH FURY 4 DR .... ..................... 13688
1977 PONTIAC TRANS AM ...... .. ... ..·............. ·· '5388
1975 BUICK &gt;APOLLO 4 DR ........... ..... .......... ... '2688
1975 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2 DR ................. . '2788
1974 THUNDERBIRD ........ .. .. .... ....... .. ...... ..... '2688
1973 BUICK CENTU~Y 2. DR .. ..... .................... '1888
1973 BUICK ELECTRA 225 2 DR . ... ... .............. '1588
1973 CHEVY IMPALA 4 DR ........................... . '1388
1973 CENTURY WAGON ........,. .... .. .... .. :.. .... .... 11688
1973 fONTIAC CATALINA ........................... .... '988
1975 CHEVY VEGA 2 DR..... .... ... ..... ... ............ '888
1974 PONTIAC VENTURA 2 DR ............. ,.. .. .... .. 11688
1973 CHEVY IMPALA CUSTOM .... .... ... ....... ;....... '888
1973 OLDS DELTA 88 ........... ............ .......... '1088
1976 BUICK LASABRE 4 DR .... .... ..... ....... .... .... t2888

~ 8 .00- Morrn on Choj r 3; Grace Cathedr al 6; Chr is t lor
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B. 10; The Bible A ns wers 13; Jimm y Swaggart 15 ;
Chr ist for the World 17 .

the W orl d

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Insi ght 15 ; Thr ee Stoog es &amp; Friends

17 ; Sesame 51 . 70,33 .

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Rob i son Pr esents 10; Lower Lighthouse 13; Open
B i ble 15 .
Q DO- Gospel Singi ng Jubilee 3; Rex Hurnbard 6 : Rev .
Leonard Repass 8; Oral Roberts 10; Rev . Jim
Frankl in 13; Ernest Ang ley 15; Lo st in Space 17;
Mi ster Rogers 20,33 .
9 30-~ E J ec Co 33 ; I t Is Written 10; M orris Cerullo
School of M inis try 1_3 ; Sesame St . 20 .
10 oo- Christ Is The Answer 3, Kids Are People Too 0;
Chr1sti an Center 8; M oy ie " Little Women'' 10;
Jimm~ Swaggart 13 ; Gospel Si ng i ng J ubilee 15;
Hazel 17; Studio See 33 .
1(1 Jo-R e-:-: Humbard 3. Robert Schull er 8; Gospel
Ow tr each 13; Movie " D e~ec t i '.le .Sto r y ' ' 17; Zoom 20 ;

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1l ()()--;-Ernest Angle y 8 ; Re~ Humbard 15; Rev . Henry
Mithan 13 ; Que Pasa . U .S.A . 20 .33 .
11· Jo--Out doors With Julius Boros 3; A nima l s,
Animals, Anim al s 6; Rev . R. A. We st 13; Elec. Co .
?Q; Once Upon A Cl assic 33 .
n ·oo-At Issue 3; I ssues &amp; Answer s 6.13; Face The
Nat ion S; This Is The Li fe 15; Nova 20; Masterpiece
Theatre JJ
l'J · 30--M eet The Press J, 15; Viewpoint 8 ; The Issue 10;
Eva ngelist ic Outreac h 13 ; Movie " The Coot Ones"

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Dance 'Ou tdoor s 8; Wash ington Week in Rev iew 33 ;
Three on Thr ee 10; Wil d Kingdom 13; PTL Club 15;
Ad\IOCrlfes 20_
1·:10-- Kanaw ha County Band Festi11a l 3; America ' s
Bl aclo:. Forum 6; NBA P lay.Qff 8,10; Oiscophonlc
Sce ne 13; Another Voice 33.
1 DO- Boxing 13; In Sear ch Of 6; Shakespeare Plays
33 ; Foot steps 20.
2 10- Golf J ; FBI 6; M o\1ie " Hell ' s F iiJe Hours" 17
1 tocklng Valley Blue9rass 20.
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1 no Golf 15, Shakespeare Plays 20 ; 3:3()-.American
SpOrtsm an 13; My Pa r tner, The Ghost 6; 3 : ~5-N 8 A P ia.,. Off 6,' Bugs Bunny 10.
4 co- Pro S~Jcce r 17 ,
1 JO - M ovie " ! low t o-Frame it Figg " 3;.• Wide Wor ld of
Sport s 6, 13; S·portsworld 15: Rodeo 10.
5 co- F ootsteps 33 ; 5:Jo-Boating Safety 33 .
t.. no-N ews 3, 10 ; Pulse 6, Championship Fishing 8;
A BC News \3 ; Cliffwood AYe . Ki ds 15; Wrest li ng
17; Generati on on the Wind 20; Kanawha County
Board of Education Meet ing 33.
.., ._10 NBC News 3. 15; News 6 ~ CBS News 8 , 10; Balfle
of the Planets 13 .
7 01)- W or\d of Disney 3.15·; 6Q.M inules 8, 10; Star Trek
17
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30- Rainbow ' s End 33 ; 8 : 00 ~ ~ Mo vle " Swash ·
buckler'' 3, IS ; Baflleslar Ga lact ica 6., 13; A ll i n T he
Fitmi l y 8, 10; Globa.l Paper 33; MovJe '' Fear Strikes
Out" 17; An A ct of Con gress 20.
B 30--0ne Day A~ A T i tne 8, 10.
9 oo-- M ovie " The Master Gun tighter " 6,13; ; A li ce
8, 10; Masterpiece Theatre 20,33.

Lori111 ownpr &amp; only 11,000 m i('S, AM FM r ild io, powt""r
wi ndows &amp; D . Loc k s, c rui$f' control. til t st . whe(' l, ilir
cone! ., d ioit~l" cloc k , 305 v R, P . ~ .• P . B., 21nri shrp e M ,
si lv er wi ih rE'cl viny ttC'p.

1977 CHEV. IMPALA 4 DR ..... s4195
Smt=~ !l V R, &lt;"UIO., P .S .. P A_, locki no rliff ., C'lir cond.,
c!Pan intrriar , ~ r ('e n f inish.

1977 PINTO 2 DR ............. $2795
LOC"&lt;'I I OWnf'r , Cif'&lt;'ln inter ior , /\ M F M CB r f"dio, C!Ood

292 engIne, 2 speed R . axle, 625x?O tires, solid cab
&amp; goOd m echanica l ly . 102 " C. to ax le.

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lO :IlO--Ca rd Sharks 3. 15; Edge of Night 6; All In The
Family 8, 10 ; Dating Game 13; M ovie " T he
Strawberry Blonde" 17.
10 3Q-A li Star Secrets 3, 15; $20.000 Pyram ip 13; Andy
Gi rffith 6: Whew 8, 10; 10 : 55-CBS News 8; House

CHRYSLER
CORPORATION

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33.
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3 :JQ--M ash B; Jokef's Wild 10; Fllntstones 11 ; Over
E asy 20; Footsteps 33 .
&lt;t ·OO- M ister Cartoon J; Hollywood Squares 15 ; M er y

LIMITED SERVICE CONTRACT
On All Maio'r Power Train
Components

G i lligan ' s Is. 17.
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5· oo- l Dream of Jeannie J ; Be\l'erly H i llbillies 8;
Mister ~ oger s' Neighborhood 20,33 ; Go_
m er Pyle
U SM C 10; Six. Mi llion bollar Man 13; Brady Bunch
15: I Dream o f Jeannie 17.
~ : 3()-Ca rol Burnett &amp; Friends 3; News 6; Sanford &amp;
Son 8; E lec . Co. 20; Mary Tyle r Moore 10; Odd
Coup le 15; Lucy Show 17; Doctor Who 33 .

6.00 ·-News 3,8,]0,13, 15; ABC News 6; Studio See 33 ;
Andy -G riffi th 17 ;, Villa Alegre 20.
6 :3D-~ NB C News J , 15; Carol Burnett &amp; Friends 6: ABC

News 13; CBS News 8. l C. Over Easy 20.33 ; My
Three Sons 17.
7 :011-"'-C ross .Wtts 3: Newlywed Game 6, 13; Pop Goes

lhe Cou ntry B; News 10; Love American Style 15;
Carol · Burnell· &amp; Friends .17; Dick Cavelt 20 ; Know
Your Schools JJ.

7·31J.-Th9t Nashvi lle Music 3; FamilY .Feud 10;
Muppet Show 6i Prlce Is Right 8; $1.98 Beauty Show
13; Na shvi lle On -The Road 15; San fo rd &amp; Son 17;
MacNeil· Lehrer Report 20,33.

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Patrol " 6, 13; White Shadow B.. 10; Bi ll Moyers
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brak es , Rang er Pkg .,
gauges, aut. tra ns., am
radio, rear s1ep bumper, 5
L7Bx15 wsw t i res, ta_pe,
stripes. Stk. No. 279

Was
P89S

NOW ' 6 2 1 0

JJ

· GALLIPOLIS

Med. Vaquero Glow
6 cyl. engine, 4 speed

Stk . No. 361

62S

Was
S769S

Was
S75?5

Was
$78f5

NOW ' 5 8 8 0

NOW 15890

POMEROY
lANDMARK

byHenriAmoldandBobLee

SALE PRICES
JACK W .

CARSEY

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!:lAVE ' EM ALL
A HAND.
Now arrange the circled letters to
torm the surprise answer, as suggested by the above canoon.

1979 FORD F·100

Building
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Contracting
Concrete Floors
. Footers, Ditches
8" w. 5' Deep
Septic Tan~s ·&amp;
Leach Bed

(Answers Monday)
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Jumblio: DERBY MAXI M ~WHILE
Answer: What

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HAMMER AWAY AT IT

CASKET

do with

Now'6200

1979 FORD F·100
Raven Black
5200 GVW Ranger Pkg., 302

Dark Blue M et .
302 engine, power steering,
power brakes, auto. trans.,
E)(plorer ' Pkg . B, mag
whee l covers, lOIN mount,
· brig ht mirrors , tilt steering

wheel, rea r step burl1per.
' Stk . NO. 495.

eng., pow. Steering, pow,
rakes, auto. trans., air
cond ., tie down hooks, rear
~ux . springs, low mount
bright mirrors , tinted
glass, deluxe wheel covers·,
rear step bumper . Stk . No.

~:~o

NOW ' 5 9 2 0

1979 FORD F·100

1979 FORD F-100
Dark Jade with Light Jade

Dark Jade with White
302 engine, pow. steering
and brakes, auto·, tran·s.,
tilt wheel, arn ~ fr'n radio,
rear step bumper , mag
wheel
cover,s,
br i ght
western mirors . Stk. No.

302 engine, pow. steering
end brakes, automatic
trans., gauges, 68 amp battery; aux. springs, rear
step bumper , low mount
bright mirrors, wheellp
mldg., am radio, cigar

496

lighter, 5 G7BXU WSW. Stk.

a plano~

Dark Btue Metallic
302 eng ., power sleering
and brakes, automati c
tran s., Explorer Pkg . B,
westerii m irrors, tilt wheel ,
tractol')lock rear, aux . spr ·
lngs, mag whee l covers.

NOW 1'6240

1979 FORD F-250

m:o

NOW ' 6 2 9 0

NOW ' 5 7 6 0

1979 FORD F·150

12 IN STOCK

Dark Jade ·M etalllc
302 engine, power steer.lng
and brakes, · automatic
trans., tinted · glass am meter oil gauges, pain1ed
rear step bumper, S L?8)(15
2 mud &amp; snt~w tires. Stk.

$130(1'» DISCOUNT

No. 391

IN STOCK

Was
$7795

1979 FORD F-250

Light Sand/Walnut Glow
351 engine, pow. steering
and brak es~ 4 speed over·
drive tr 8!"1S ., Limited Slip
rear axl e, low mount briQht
mirrors, cigar- ligh1er,
bright hub c~pS,' 4 800~16 . 5
tires, spare tire, rear Step

rms

Journal 20,33; Movie " We' r e No Ange ls" 17
8 : 3G-M ark Russell 33; Who Remembers Mama 20.
9 :0Q-M iss U .S.A. Beauty Pageant a,10; Global Paper

NOW ' 5 9 6 0

ON ANY BRONCO

bumper. Stk. No. 305

In stalled
Tel. 367-7S60

Was
$74fS

1979 BRONCOS
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Phone997 ~ 1181

REESE
TRENCHING
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BACKHOE SERVICE

r I I) (X I IX Xj

NOW ' 6 1 5 0

1979 FORD f·150

~;:5

Print answer here:
Yeslerday·s

302 engine-. pow . steering,
pow . brakes, knitted viny l
seat, gauges, automatic
tran s., c igar l ighter, low
mount bright mirrors,
tln1ed glass, deluxe wheel
covers, am ·fm stereo 8
track. Stk. No. 275

Stk , No, 464

Mgl'.
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Light Med. Blue

rms

Headquarters For
Hotpoint and
Genera! Electric
Applianc es .

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trens ., pow. steering and
brakes, Limited Slip, rear
axle, tinted glass, rear au x .
springs, E xplorer Pkg . A.
4·750x16 tires with spre.
rear step bumper . Stk . No. ·

NOW

'6020
,

1979 FORD F-250

Dark Jade Me1alllc
351 eng ., au1oma1tc 1rans.,
power s1eerlnQ, power
brakes. air cond .. · gauges, ·
Limited Slip rear axle, tow
mount bright mirrors ,
tinted glass, rear aux . Spr ·
lngs, step ' b!Jmper, mud &amp;
snow 11~es . Stk . No. 542

:::, • · NOW '6895

Walnut Glow/Light Sand

7900 GVW, power stlerlng

and bra~es, auto. trens.,
carnper special pkg ,, aux.
springs, kni11ed seat, speed
cc;mtrol , aux . fuel tank, high
output heater , 5.9.56x16
tires, 2 mud - &amp; snow. Stk.
No. 54!

SWAIN , ·
AUCTION BARN

Rally 20...

10 : JI)-Aimanac 20.
11 : 00- New s 3 16, 8,1 0,13, 15; Hog an ' s H eroes 17:
Crockett 's VI ctory Garden 20.
11 :.3o-Johnny Carson 1, 15; Pollee Story 6,13; Rockford

· Flies B; ABC News 33; Mov ie " Term of ·Trial " 10;
M ovie " Man .Tr-ap " 17.
· 12 :&lt;1)- McMIIIan &amp; Wife B; , Iron side 13; l :IJO-, T omorrow J ; News 15 .
1 : 30--Molile " Five Guns We st " l7 i 1: -to- News 13;
3: 10- News 17: 3: 30-Dragnef 17; 4 : ~pen Up

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anything

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SALESPERSONS

anybody at our Auction
Barn at in your home. For
information ahd ,picku'p
servicr tall 256 ~ 1967 .
Sale Everv Saturday

Tnm· Sf1raQUP M elvin Llttl(', Oeb H01mmilck , G01ry Rudolph,
Nolncy FoWle~ , Ro(1Pr Llttlt' , Ron Mc,.ee-se. Rod Ferguson .
SRh•s Mitf1ftger, ~oh R0!-5 i\nd Jatk Roush
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~4 Hr. Wrrrkcr Sl:'rvlce. Ptlon i? : t146·3575 Day · 4116 ·3651) Night

Nightot 7 p,m.

SWAIN

AUCTION SERVICE ..
Kenneth Swalri, Auct.
Corner Th.lrd &amp; Olive

'ford

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.· PH. 446·3575. · .

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RFAL GOOD CARS
at REAL GOOD PRICES!
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MANY LOW-MILEAGE,
ONE-OWNER TRADE-INS.
SHOP OUR BIG LOT TODAY.

1978 CAMARO LT TYPE ••••••••• '6195
V ·8, auto. trans .• vinyl roof, til1 wh eel, air cond., Rallye
wheels, more .

1978 T·BIRD•••••••••••••••••••• '6095
Air cond ., AM ·FM stereo, console, P.S., A .T., optional
. new car warranty .

sport s tourin g pack., optiona l new car warr anty.

1978 FUTURA 2 DR ............. '4995

CARS .·
446-4075 .

It only takes aminUte to aet ablttlr dill

USED CARS

AFFORDABLE

1975 CHEVY CAPRICE STATION WAGON - - - - - - : -'2895
1976 DODGE DART
'2295
1975 FORD LTD-· - ' - - - - - 4 door _ _ _ _•2495
1978 DODGE ASPEN _ _ _ _ _ _ 3,ooo miles ---'--•4995
1974 GRAND TORINO.
Station Wagon
'1995
1976 PONTIAC FORMULA
yellow
'4495
1977 FORD LTD WAGON
'4495
1977 FIREBIRD FORMULA
'5595
1973 CHEVY NOVA
'2395
1977 LINCOLN VERSILLE
SAVE
1976 PLYMOUTH VOLARE
'2695
1975 PLYMOUTH FURY CUSTOM.___ 4 door _ _ _ _•2195

ECONOMICAL

USED TRUCI&lt;S

1976 NOVA OONCOURS 2 DR ....'3595
"Your Chevy Dealer"
Pomeroy
Open Evenings Til 8:00p.m .

"LAND FOR SALE"
The Ohio Uni versi ty Fund ,
Inc .. wishe~ ro dispose Of the
fo llowin g parcels of la nd
wm ich ar e surplus to il s
needs .
Section A : Bur r Oak L ots ,
si i ua ted in Mor gan Counl y ,
H omer"'~ TowQs hi p, State ol
Oh io , and d escribed os
fo llow s ·
Par ce l A - Bei ng lot BW ot
the Morn ings ide Subdi vision .
Approx i mate s iie 55 .09 x
163 38 No. Bound ry, 55. 08 x
131 .Jj Sd . Bdry . x 106.32 E as t .
Bdry
.
Parcel B - Be-in g lot 9W of
th e Mornjngsid e SUbdi vision .
Approx . siz e 80 x 121.06 No.
Bdr y .. 80 X l JO So . Bdr y. X
116.30 East Bdry .
Sec t ion B : Si lualed in the
Village
o.f
M c D ona ld .
Trum bull Co unt y, State of
Ohio, and l urth er d escri b ~ d
as tallows :
Parcel A Lot No . J7'2 40' x
120' tronfing on Gra nt Ave .
Parce l B Lot No . J74 40' x
120' fr onting on Gran t Ave.
Parcel C Lot No. 388 40' x
120' front ing on Grant Ave. .
Parce l D l,.ot No. J96 40' x
120' fr onting on · Gra nt Ave.
Parce l E Lot No. 11 36 40' x
120' frt~nllng on tt linols Av e.

Pa r ce l F outlots 19, 20, 21
consistirig of app ro x i m&lt;~t e ly
J .OO acr es mor e or tes s
situa ted ne ar McDon,;~ ld AOJe .
as descr ibed on map No . 006A
of th e Tru m bull County
Auditor 's records and .6R77
ac r es as desc ribed on mao
Ntl
UUO! Of paid Trumbull
coUnty Au ditor r ecords .
Section C : Situated i n
sec tion 13, township 10, ran ge
15 , Lee Township, Ath ens
County . Sta te of Ohio , an d
desnibed as foll ow s:
Par ce t No. 1 being ap
proximately 8,270 acres more
or t ess situ at ed on L ~e
Township Road No . 2. Sa1 d
· tra ct hos 655 fe el ·Of r oa l
frontage as surv eyed June 11,
1977 .

Par c:c t No . 2 being ap proximately 4.08 acre s mor e
or less situ at ed on L ee
Tow nshi p Road along with a
two bedroo m r es i d e~ce and
barn . S&lt;1id tract ha s 205 feel
of road irontagc as sur ve yed

June 11 , 1977.
Sa le of _the abov e prop erl y
wi tt be by sea led bid whi ch
must be. din:!c i ~Si . Jo Mr .
Gera ld F . Evans . Dir ector ot
Materials Management ·and
Purchases , Room 212 , Sco tt
Hall ,
Ohio
Un ive r si l y ,
Ath ens, Ohio 45701. A ll bid s
nlUSt be submi tte d to M r.
Evan s pr ior to 2· 00 P m . on
M onda y, May 7, 1979 .
Ohio Uni versi ty rese r ves
th e riQh l to accep t or r ejec t
anv and all bids and may
waiv e any in f or m ali t ies
wh i &lt;: h will i.n no way
pr ejudi ce thf'&gt; righ ts of any
other bidder .-Al l sa l es sub jec t
to casement s, restric!ions.
and co ndilion s .of record .
Payrnent mus t be in full
and by certif ied or cashie r 's
check at tile t im e of tra nsfer
oi deed Propert y ll'lll:es wi ll
be pr ornted a t the l ime of the
clOsing da te
tn ter ested parties shou ld
conta ct Mr . Ja ck Ell is (614 )
594 -675 4 for the purpo se of
answerin g quest ions
(4)

V·8, autO. trans., P.S ., air cot1d ., AM·FM stereo, 11invl
roof , Rallye wheels.

1976 GRANADA 2 DR ........... $3595
V·R, auto. trans , P s, 1h vinyl roof, air cond., low
mileag e, optional new car warran1y

1976 GRANADA 4 DR ........... '3595
6 cyl., auto. tr;u) s .~ P .S., ai r cond .,"stereo radio , vinyl
roof , option a I ne"":' ca_r warranty .
·OPE=N TIL 6 P .M .
.F)Icppt Thur sd~y ((. Siitun:l,,y til 5 : 00
Clo sf'd St,n(f&lt;'y

PAT HILL FORD
c; ('r l?nrky Hupp , O.lrrf'll Opd r ill or P~f Hill , ~f'nt'ral
.M ""'""rr fnr,. Good oral Cln &lt;l Nrw or UsNt Vt'tuciTr.
"".. '
Mt r"\f"'l I= POR , 0 .
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DRIVING

15 , 26 . 29, 3tc

Building Supplies
COL LINS
BUI LD IN G
PRODUCTS ,
15 1S
Washingtpn Bl vd ., Belpre,
Ohio, offers a new servi ce to
tf'le Gallipolis area . Over 6,000
building products delivered
each week fo Belpre and
avai labl¢ to you each week a t
discount prices! Call Coll ins
Building Produc ts or pick up
a free Pea se Catalog tOday .
Business hour s : Mon thru
Fri , 8 a.m . to 5 p.m . Phone

61&lt; ·423 ·6881.

Lost and Found
LOST: MALE Irish Setter . Appro• .

2 yrs . old. Area of Boshon on
Boshon Rd . Children's pet .
Reward . 9_.9·2466.

losT: REWARD . 2 female Wa lker

1-foundt betWeen Darwin and
Tuppe r s Plains . Ph one
304-675-1799,

~ one·built for you!
See one of the,se courteous salesmen : Pete Burris,
Marvin Keebaugh or George Harris .

'Karr &amp; Van Zandt
" Yo~ ' II Likl! Our Quality Way of Doing Business"

.

'

GMC Finilncif'l(l

992-5342

POMEROY

Open Evenings until6 : oo-til 5 p.m. Silt.

SUNDAY ·puzzLER

ACROSS
1 Extra
~ Barracudas
11 Suggest
18 Turk
19 Doctrine
20 Recovered
21 Cosls
23 Musical
group
24 Bother
26 Fesllve
27 State: Abbr .
29 Leases
30 Beer IngredIent
31 Out of
32 Southern
blackbird
33 As wrllten :
Mus.
34 Scrambled
35 Shaded walk
36 Kind of fabric
38 Weirder
40 Dance step
41 Select
42 Beetles
43 Flap
45 Rent again
46 -Man 's nick·
name

33 ..

~ : 30-Mov ie " Macon County Line" 3.15; Mo\l'le
" Samurai " 6,13; Great Midwest Hot Air Balloon

· 10 :00-Ascent of Man 17; News 20; Grand Jury: An
lnstliutton Under Fire 33.

Good

No. 154

Unscramble these four Jumbles,
one letter to each square, to lorm
lour ordinary words.

I I

Now'6190

1979 FORD F-250

ija THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAM!

~ ~~ ~

WaS
S7910

54?

CARROLL NORRIS DODGE
1.\.ft fi;)'il

539

1979 FORD F-100

1979 FORD F-100

~~~

302 eng ., power steering
and brakes, au1omatlc
trans., low mount, bright
mirrors, ai r conditioner, 5
G78x15 4 ply WSW tires,
cigar lighter , tape . Stk. No.

bark· Jade
302 engine, power steer i ng,
power brakes, automatic
trans.. tinted glass. am
radio, knitted 11in y1 seat,
ciga r lighter , bright hub
caps, rear step bumper, 5
L7Bx 15, 1 mud &amp; snow 11res .

~:is · NOW ' 5 8 9 0

Gri ff in 6; Addam s Family 8; Sesame ST . 20,33; Six
.,

Sand with Dark
BrOW!'!
351 eng., pow . steering a11 d

on a

·ty .

Light Sand

Light

or

6 cy l. , auto . trans., air con~ .. opt ional new !=ar warran ·

1979 FORD F-100

Good Thru May 10, 1979

THIRD &amp; COURT

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

Now'5610

power brake s, auto. trans.,
E xplorer Pkg .. B, ammeter
oi I pressure gauges, rear
step bumper, protect ion
·group, 5 L78 x l5 4 ply tires,
2 mud &amp; snow tires. Stk.
No. S77

· 302 engine, power steering
and brakes, au1omatic
tran s., 1il t steering whee l,
mag wheel covers, 6)(9
bright western mirrors,
am ·fm radio , rear steStk .'
No. 503

.

Mi ll lotl Dollar Man 10; Mi ke Dougla s 13 ; Space

Gi an ts 17.
.l.J()-Bewllched 3; Gilligan 's Is. 8; Lucy Show IS;

NOW ' 5 7 9 0

1979 FORD F·150

1979 FORD F·lOO

1 IJO-- Day s of Our lives 3, 15; All My Children 6,13;

2. 30-- Another World 3, 15 ; I Love L ucy 17 .
3 00 - Genera l Ho spital 6.13; L l il,as Yoga &amp; You 20;
Infi nity Factory 11: Lowe ll Thomas Rem embers

Now'6120

'
302 engine, power
steering,

·. 5 YEAR/50,000 MILE

Is Right 8,10; Elec . Co . 20.

N ews 8; Young &amp; the Restless 10; 1:30-0ay.s t~ f
Our Lives 4; As The Wor ld Turn s 8, 10.
2.
D oc tors 3, 15; One Life to Live 6, 13; 2: 25-News

Now'5260

FREE

· 11 :00-High Ro llers3,15; Laverne&amp; Sh irley 6, 13; Price

\

was
S7395

1979 FORD f·100

On All Aspens, Diplomats, Pickups and Vans

Call 10..
11 Jf}---Wheel of For tun e 3,15 ; Fam ily Feud 6,13;
Sesame St . 20.33; 11:55--NeWs 17.
12 00-Newscen ler 3; News 6 , 10; Password 15; Young
&amp; the "Res tless B; Midday Magaz ine 13; Love
Ame r ica n Sty le 17.
1?: 30---Ryan 's Hope 6, 13; Search for Tomorrow 8, 10;
Not For Women On ly 15; E lec. Co . 33; M ovie
" Fighter Squadron " 17.

Was
S7490

3.51 engine, 4 speed, over·
dr ive trans., pow. steer.
and brakes, Ranger Pkg. ,
gauges, low mount br ight
mirr ors , tint ed g lass,
deluxe wheel covers, rear
step tiu mper. ~1k . No. 190

8· 30-D iscovery 17; 9:0Q-Bob Braun 3; Phil Donahue
13, 15 ; Emergency One 6; Hogan ' s Heroes 8; Love

of Life 10; Lucy Show 17.
9 Jo- Brady Bunch 8; Hogan' s Heroes 10; Green Aares

Was
$6995

1979 FORD F-150

6 3o-Oragnel 17; 6 ~ d 5- Mor nlng Repor13; 6 : 5~G ood

7 15-W eather 33; 7 3()-. F ami l v A ff air 10; Sesame St
33 .
8: oo-Capt . Kangaroo 8,10; Leave It To Beaver 17.

Med . Vaquero Glow
302 eng., power steer . and
brakes, 3 speed t raris ., Ex ··
plorer Pkg , A,., am ·fm
Monaural radio, rear step
bumper, 6x9 bright western
mirr ors, .mag wheel
covers . Stk . No. 492

· 992 -2126

FREEl

6·IJ0--700 Club 6,8; PTL Club IS ; 6:25-Publ lc Affa irs
10.

Rascals 17.

Ra\l'en Black
302 engine . automatic
tran s., pOw . s.teering, knit·
1ed vinyl seat , gauges, low
mount, bright mirrors, 1int.
glass, cigar lighter , deluxe
wheel cover s. 5 L78x 15 t ires
with 2 mud &amp; snow , r ear
step bumpers . Stk . No. 685

a

..

1978
LID II 2 DR ••••••••• ···•· $~195
V·8, aufo. trans., P.S., 1ilt wheel, consol e, air cond .,

'4995

~

candy Apple Red
30.2
e ngine , 3 sped
tra nsmi ssion, power steer·
i ng, kni tted seat, gauges,
low mount , bright m i rror s,
cigar l ighter, r ear step
bumper , wsw tires . Stk .
No. 65S

Was

5·50- PT L Cl ub \J ; 5: 55--Sunr i se Semester 10. .

M or ni ng West Virginia 13; 6: 55---Chuck White
Reports 10; News 13 .
7:oo-Today 3, 15 ; Monday M orning 8; Good Morning
America 6,13 ; School les 10; Three' Stooges. little

1979 FORD F·100

1979 FORD F·100

1979 FORD f·lOO

S789S

MONDAY. APRILJO, 1979
5.31)-World at Lar ge 17; 5:45-Farm Report 13 .

.

1976 CHEV. C60 CAB CHASSIS

SMITH NELSON
MOTOR, INC.

Hour 8, 10; Dragne t 17; Movie " Ali ce in Won .
derland " 20; Fir ing Line 33 .
~
10 ·3{}--- Rufl House 17 ; l l :IJO--News 3.8.1 0,13, 15; ABC
News 6; Open Up 17; Wall Stree t Week 33 .
11 · 15-ABC News 6; CBS News B. 10; PMA Pu l se 15.
11 Jo----Mov ie " My Reputat ion" 3; Movie " The
Moonshine War" 15; 700Ciub8, Face th e Nation 10;
PTL Clu b 13 ; Money , News &amp; Vle.ws 33 .
12 :00-:--Movle " New York Con f identi al" 10; 1:0oMov i e "Sea Devils" 17 .
t · JO--AB C News 13 ; DO- Movie " Zig Za g" 17 ; 5 :ooDragnet 17

.

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Buy your next car from The Friendly Dealer. We
care about you . Come in and see or call one of
These Friendly Salesmen : J.D. Story,
Ray
Douglas, or Bill Nelson .

9·3{}---Ju st Friends 8.1 0; lO :IJO--Mary Tyler Moore

1978 CHEVErrE 2 DR ......... ,s3495

'i978'U
IMnP'itA" roup["~:........~&amp;295

OF A KIND ---~...,
PONTIAC'S 1979
10th ANNIVERSARY
LIMITED EDITION TRANS AM
MUST SEE TO BELIEVE '

ro-- T onv Braw n' s Journa l 3; Commun ique

Local I owner, 350 V ·8, auto., P .S., P .B ., AM ·FM"radio ,
CB , ralley w heels, c ustom viny l interior , w hie &amp; sa ddle
color . Less than 13,000 mi les. Sell s new tor $~0. 000 .

Locill Ci'lr , 1\ SIX'Prl tr.1 ns., r nrlio, aoC'Ici 1ir es, r iPil n in"

~~--~ONE

17

1979 BLAZER 4 Wh. DRIVE~~~~:~~ .'8295

ON
1979 FORD PICKUPS &amp; BRONCOS

SUNDAY , APRIL 29, 1979
S JO

-PAT HILL
FORD

47
48
49
51
52
53
54
55
57

Partner
Intellect
Noles
By oneself
Nole of scale
Befo re ·
Donale
Rhythm
Japanese

currency
58 Chemical
· compound
80 Handle
· 81. The sun
82 Transactions
84 Rupees
(abbr .]

,.,

1975 CHEVY SUBURBAN - - - - - - - - - ' 1 6 9 5
1978 FORD F-350 . ·
1 Ton, 8,000 miles _ _•6495
1977 DODGE CUSTOM 100
'4395
1977 FORD E-150 CARGO VAN
'4695
1974 CHEVY C.10
~2295
1978 CHEVY C.10 CUSTOM 4X4
'5995
1977 JEEP CJ-7
red _ _ _ _ _•5195
1975 DODGE 4X4
'2995
1975 FORD F-100
'2995
1978 JEEP CJ-5 _ _ _ _ _ _ yellow _ _ _---..:.•5995
1974 CHEVY C.lO _ _ _ _ _ _ green _ _ ___.;_•2595

SEE OUR SALES STAFF
Bobby Roush - Bill (Ole) Ross
85 Hypo the tica l
force
88 Goad
67 Essen ce
89 Narrow
openings
71 Ship channel
73 Schoolbooks
74 Great Lake
76 Prepared fo r
pr lnl
79 Trumpele r
bi rd
81 Mead ow
82 Une xpl oded
shell
84 Wear away
85 Roo f ol
mouth
.
87 Slove nly one
90 Draws out
92 Confederate
general
93. Overflow
95 Small fish
97 Afri ca n lake
96 Exis t
99 Letter abbr .
101 Fur· bearlng
mammals
t93 Greek letter
104 Toss
105 Si nging
·
voice
106 Common
abbr.
110 Endurance

112 Baked clay
113 Cargo unit
114 Hebrew lette r
115 Roman tyran t
111 Se nds forlh
118 tmadul ·
lerated
119 Misplaced
120 Spanish article
121 Wanls
123 Consumed
124 Rant ·
125 Poses for
port rail
126 Mouth s
127 See m
129 Mlslakes
13t Cripple&lt;!
t32 Yo ung
· 1 oyster
· 133 Openwork
Iabrie
134 Tenn is

149 Moori ng
lin es ·
t50 Surgi ca l
thread ·
t51 App orll ons
DOWN
t Smarls
2 Agreem ents
3 Th e sweet so p
4 Elh ioplan
ti tl e
5 lnlerjecllon
6 Delay
7 Shut up
8 Goal
9 Tell urium
symbol
to Begins
11 Advan ced in
rank

12 Sun god
13Girl ' s name
t 4 Woodwork·
er's tool
t5.Mo re unct u·
ous
16 Ocean
17 Man ' s nick-

stroke

136 Assistant
137 Wise person
138 Malice
139 Ed Ilor's
abbr .
t ~O Winglike
t41 Pedal digit
t4 2 Limbs
143 Glistens
14&lt; Pledge
146 Greek leller
1&lt;8 CoaSI

nam e

·

21 Make ready
22 Feasls
23 Pl]c her ·s In fr ac ti on

25 Speck
27 Pi lls burgh
lootball er
28 Crales
· 30 11eavy steff
31 Wad•
·
33 Storage bin s
I'

35 Sm all
amou nt

36 Strobile
37 Titled
39 Th ings . In

laW
41 Young
salmon

42 Ope ra singer
44 Ulna and ti bia
47 Reward : Ar·
chal c
&lt;8 Dlsl rlbules
wrongl y
49 Of the chee k
50 Climb
54 Aphorisms
55 Coop
58 Slurs
59 Sums
60 Seed coating
81 Ave .
83 Mix .
86 Pai r tabbr 1
67 Whil e ·
88 Taunt
70 Taken unlawfully
71 Opening
72 ·- Khan
73 Sympalhlzes
75 Card game
77 Dulch law n
78 Scotlish rive r
80 Charts
63 Clock face .
86 Gladde n
88 Fo re bod ings
89 Greek leller
I'

90 Latin co n.
junction
91 Football
score Abb r .
94 VIcuna ' s kin
96 State : ,A..bbr .
98 Twisted
99 Flag
100 Higher
102 Strike
t04 Lease
"
105 Hurl
105 Manage
107 Te lls
109 Craw led
111 Repeals
112 Pu lls ·hat'd
11 3 Carry
118 Poem
11 8 Peel
119 Citrus frull
122 Pallid

24 Cowboy
events

125 Droops
126 Supposes
128 Wanders
130 River : Sp .
131 Goods cas I
overboa rd
132 Steeple
135 Kind of
cha~se

137 Kin d of lil y
138 Vaccination
140 Macaw
142 Permll
143 Pro noun
144 Phenyl sym ·
bol
145 Jr .'' s dad
147 Pronoun
148 Not i g .

SOL.UTION .·

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D-4- The Sunday Ttmes -&amp;nlmel Sumi.Il

PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1979
10:30 A.M.
D1scontmued tarn,tng and mq~tMJ so wrl1 sell my p~r
sonal property Located on ~tate Route 138 tust below

Letart, Oh1o

"T RAILER

l

1977 Norns 14x70 Total Elec tnc J bedrooms P ' bath
AM FM stereo butlt 1n wastier dryer stov e and atr

condtt toner and 40 gal hot water hea ter

'

D-5-The Sunday Tunes.Sentonel , Sunday, Apr 29, 1979

lp1 ' 9 1970

TRA CTORS
3000 Ford Dtesel P S sptn out wheels D lock Lrve
P T 0 wrth fUS t 53 1 9 tent h hours 1977 I H Cub w
culttvator &amp; stde dresser 140 Farman 1 Pt htt ch w
S1de dresser &amp; cult•va tor 10 H P 42 rn mower 1 I H
Garden tractor w 3 pt
" FARM EQUIPMENT '
2xl6 Ford plows J P t subsoller 3 Pt fert ll tzer
spreader 3 Pt dtsc J Pt ro ta hoe 3 Pt 1 bo tt om 14 n
plow lift pole 1 row plant seller 6ft 3 pt blade 1 f lat
16 H wagon and wagon gear and smal l trarler
" HOUS E HOLD "
3 pc maple bedroom su•te 2 small c hest of drawers
'A NTIQUE OR COLLECTOR ITEMS
Jenny Lind bed cane bo ttom cha1r &amp; mante l c lock
" MI SC"
10x12 L1ttle Red Barn 10x12 alummum budd1ng plat
form sca les a•r tank lawn mowers m1sc gas stoves
ladders m1sc hand tools whee ls &amp; t •res for p•ckup
reg ma le poodle and lots of m•sc 1tems
OWNERS- MR &amp; MRS GEO J CUMMINS
Lunch
POSiti Ve I 0
Cash
D SMITH
J CAR NAHAN
949 2033
949 2708
" Not responsible for accid ents _or loss of proper ty

PUBLIC AUCTION
THURS., MAY 3, 1979
11:00 A.M.
Th•s 1s the personal property of the late Lena and
Jacob Baer sale to be held at Helen Baer property '"
Nease Settlement Co Rd 30 Located 1ust nor th of
Pomerov on State Route 7 Watch for sale stgns
ANTIQUE OR COLLECOR ITEMS
Oak wash stand, oak high back bed oa k dresser sew
mg rocker butter mold , wood bowl w1c ker baskets
ha ll m irror rockers stand lecl fher couch wa l nut
dresser shav.ng mug str aight r azo r Silver Seal t•r
coffee ca n, walnut wal l sate 2 w w 1 vases made of
bullet s p1cture fram es wood tu b &amp; bu cket J stee l
tr aps milk can 15 12 6 and 2 gal stone 1ars Da1sy
churn stone 1ars &amp; 1ugs copper wash boiler 30 gal
copper applebutter kett le 3 ~ro n ke ttl es &amp; stand s
ch1ld s state tamps gas li ght cheese box from Epple •
Gro 2 A fadd•n lamps, c hrtd s wood blocks appl e
peel er Seth Thomas mantel cl oc k c ha•rs krau t o:: ut
fer J wash bowl &amp; p1cture cream separa tor old tools
m 1sc drshes ca r ds wood k 1tche n ca bmet sausag e
gnnder, 4 burner laundry stove old r eco rds s•l ver
ware 1st Polar ord came r a made and bench wnnge r
" HOU SEHOLD &amp; MISC "
2 pc llv ng r oom su te umbrella for tractor New
Oeleval mllker elec t nc fan parts f or gra te paper .ng
board 22 srng le shot nfl£&gt; book s Uuggy harness 15 gal
trop1 ca t fr sh tank w l1ght 2 push mower l•me
spreader coal brood.,r stove 2 dou ble trees &amp; 1 smgl e
tr ee cross cu t saws 1 horse corn dr il l harness .coa l
fur nace blower 20ft ex t l adder s1 ngle and 7 shovel
cu1t 1v ator s w rrnger washer 1oto trll er appro&gt;&lt; 300
ba les hay l si &amp; 2nd cutt10g never wet
OWNE RS- Hi;O LEN BA E R &amp; MARY K ROUSH
D SMITH
J CARNAHAN
949 2033
949 2708
Lunch
Cash
Pos1t1ve I 0

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CON1 RACTORS
S1l'I TE OF OHI O
DEPA~lMENT

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DAVID L WE I R
DIRE CTOR

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shot .1 J .. \CI par 71 to ~h i:ll c
tht: It n.l tflt.•• 16 huh.·s uf the
$lfllltiOU Chunt {hl &lt;•o "n
(fiUIIl•U llt'Ul

th .un y, ts dcalllo&lt;.:kt."4:l
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t"'l ' ound tota ls of 144

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seeded BJ Orn R01 g a nd

seco nd seeded

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(onnors scored ~t r aa g h t-set
\H.: ton es tn the semtrmals of
lhc $250 00 Alan K mg l ennos
( J,tssl c at Caesars PaJa ce
ll&lt;H g of Swe den br eezed

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pl..,\ un"t.:' dt'fl ( .~ ne MiJ}t!J 61 1 1 v. l llt: t umuu s had i:l
U1ught.:J ll me 111 downmg
tllu d-s~ecled John M&lt;l m oe

LAND AUCTrON

SATURDAY, MAY 5,1979 - 9· 00 AM .
Located on t"e Stewart Road 1n Ohto 'iownsh1p, th1 s. 17

1; o-4

acre farm Will be sold to the hrghest b•dder at the farm
The farm has a 1,046 pound tobacco base and some
t1mber It has a 5 room house and good well It 1S
locat,d on a Crown C1ty mall route and a school bus
travels th1s road da1ly Th1s farm Is m the Hann an
Trace school dtstr1ct There IS enough cleared ground
to ra•se the tobacco, garden nd other crops and plentv
of woods for a w•ldhfe hab•tat. Terms 10% down
balance due upon dehvery of deed For further deta11s

S&amp;G

DEEP STEAM
CARPET
CLEANING
... Frea.Eshmate
Contact Gene Sm•th
or Mike Grate
at Rutland Furntture Co
742 2211
Aller 5 P M , 992 6:109
or 742 2874
4 29 ctn

conlatl

FREDA JOHNSON - 256 6815
Ba1rd &amp; Fuller REalty, Selhng Agency

LEE JOHNSON-AUCTIONEER
Crown C1fy, Ohoo
Phone 256 6740

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FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION
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Apf 1110 19 79
con1rilC1 S~lt' $ Lcq;ll ( OPY
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nat rona! chain stores oo\N Interview " 9 I mate o r female I rnteres TCid n
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$9000.00 TO $12 1000 PER YEAR, PART TIME
B&lt;I SKI on p11rlorma n ce Each accouol requ•rt•s S4" 00 tllVUiment You
may h ilve 12 H or 36 n~ l tul i iOrll' ouii!Hs Select d es• r !!'ll lncome Thll 11 a
hrsl trm e guarantefl'd bonill1de offe r You oeed to be llonesl srncere
desire vourown bus1nns and ml!fl'l the above I n ;r n cr111 requ rernenh

FOR PERSONAL CONFIDENTIAL IN·
TERVIEW CALL MR GENE MYERS ·
HUNTINGTON
304·697·7500 TODAY
THRU WEDNESDAY 9·00 AM to 8 00
p M.
RMS
CLEVELAND, OHIO

FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1979
11:00 A.M.

HAIR STYLIST WANTED

Movmg out of State so Will sell the follOWing 1tems
Located from State Route 7 at Meigs Memory Gardens
tak e Co Rd 32 (Eagl e Rtdge Road) 5'12 mrles to Farm
rn Basha Oh•o
' TRACTORS "
5 000 FO RD Dtesel
3,000 FORO D1esel wtth front end
loader 8 H P Sears Garden Tra ctor new eng,ne
MACHINERY "
Jo hn Deere 9ft H aybn1 e, J D 14 T Bal~r w1th k1 c ker
J D J wheel 9ft PUll Rake new last year 3 pt 14 1n
For d Plows J pt Ford Mower Ford 3 pt Blade 5 star
12 m Post Hole D•gger Sear s 10 bu Seed or Fertilizer
Spreaders Sears J pt l bag Concrete Mixer 3 pt Ford
D•sc 2 J D Wagons one w1th k ~e ker racks 2 row Ford
Corn Plante r , 48ft PTO Hay Elevator I vear old J-'pt
Potato Plow and Horse CultiVator B1g Bl ue manure
spr eader
'BEEF CATTLE"
16 Hereford Cows, 9 Calves Heifer and 2- 1 yr old
Bulls
" MISCELLANEOUS '
T ra ll90 Honda Motorcycle, J;,. Horse, Corn Sheller 350
lb Anvil Wa te r Pum, 1 lot of Steel. China Closet P1e
Case and a few m1sc 1tems Diel fuel and tank
OWNERS, MR AND MRS JAMES BAILEY
lunch Served
Cash
flosttlve I D
0 SMITH
J CARNAHAN
949 2033
949·2708
Not respons1ble for acc1dents or loss of property

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A New Direct1on In Hair Des1gn
Contact Paul Lash for Apphcatoon
and Interv1ew
Graduates of Buckeye Hills Cosmotology
Program Welcomed
446·9510
600 Third

SPRING VALUE DAYS
AT ·

CARTER &amp; EVANS

AUCTION. SALE
SATURDAY, MAY 5- 10:30 A.M.

GET YOUR POOL IN SHAPE
WITH THESE CHEMICALS:

AT RIO GRANDE, 0., ACROSS FROM COLLEGE
ON RT. 325

$150,000 WORTH OF MINNEAPOLIS

100 LB. GRANULAR CHLORINE ••••••••••••••• '99.95
35 LB. GRANULAR CHLORINE ••••••••••••••••. •44.50
9 LB. GRANULAR CHLORINE ••••••••••••••••. '12.87
5% LB. GRANULAR CHLORINE .•••••••••••••••• '8.13
35 LB. TABLIT CHLORINE ••••••••••••••••••• '47.20
6 LB. TABLIT CHLORINE ••••••••••••••••••••••. '8.40
3Yz INCH TABLET CHLORINE •••••••••••••••••. '46.87

MOUNE AND NEW IDEA FARM
MACHINERY PARTS
LOTS OF PICKUP AND BIG TRUCK TIRES
Manure Spreader, 2 Pull Type D1sc Har·
rows · 24 &amp; 28 dose, SID Delivery Rake · 3 pt
hook, 1960 Dodge Dump Truck, 2 Heatmg
Stoves, ga.s &amp; fuel oil; 2 Barber Cha~rs &amp;
Back Bars, Hemmy engme All k1nds of
Chev. &amp; GMC Truck Body Parts - 50s &amp;
Late Model. Lots of miscellaneous .

1 GAL ALGAGUDE .......................... '15A9
PH PWS •••••••••••••••••••••
'1.57
PH MINUS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••'1.69
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C. U. (Charlie) MillER • Auctioneer

WATER COOLERS BY GOn:
10 GAL •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. '37.99
5 GAL .••••.•••••••••••••••.••••••.••.••.•.. '24.29
3 GAL ••••••••••••..••••• ~ ••.••.••.•.•••••. '18.19
2 GAL., ••••••••...••••••••••••••••••••••••. '12.29
1 GAL ••••••••••••••••••••••••••
'8.89
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TIP-N-TAP JUG ••••••••••••••••••••••••

80 QT•.••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•59.99
50 QT.

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12 QT••••••.•••••••••.•.•••••••••••••••••••••••• '13.99

ARAB BUG
PRODUCTS

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10:00 A.M.

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30 QT. ··~·······································'21.09

PUBLIC AUCTION
BURLINGHAM, OHIO
Located at Burlingham Store about 15 mtles South of
Athens on uS Route 33 The to11ow1ng 1tems w111 be
sold
TRACTOR &amp; EQUIPMENT
Massey Ferguson Pony Tr actor P low Cultrvaors,
Pickup Disc, Blade, 6ft Bush Hog 3 pt Tam den Ax le
Farm Trailer, dx8 Steel Trailer 13 D rsc Tractor Gra m
On II
ANTIQUES
1883 Colt R•f i e, Tobacco Cutte r, Old Stone Jars,
Maytag Oil Lantern Globes Seth Thomi!s Mantel
Clock, M arble Top Dresser, H and Gn st Mill Old
Telephone, M1 lk Ca ns, Hand Gr indst one
OTHER ITEMS
Lone Star Boat 50 H P M otor , Trail er ll lh f1 Self
Contamed Camper 8 H P Dynam ar k Mower, Turf
master Self Prope lled Hand M ow er 73 Kawasakt
51 250 Motorcy l e
CB EQUIPMENT
New C44 Antenna Rotor 2 Pow er Paks SWR wan &amp;
Modul at•on M eter plus other CB Equ rpment
STORE GOO DS
200 Ooz Can Uds, 8 Doz Cann•ng Jars Sa lt, 150 lb
Candy H ar dwa re One Lot Sptces One Lot S undr~ es
Ftshrng E qu ipment 80 gal M otor 011 and Gr ease
STORE EQUIPM ENT
Fuel Oil Stove Bruner I I' P AIf c ompr essor Whee l
Balapcer, 2.4 cu ft S1de by Side Refngera tor Freezer
OTHER MISC ITEM S
Beds, Ca rpet, Chest 2 Guitars (elec. trlc &amp; r egular)
F ans, Radlos and many oth er •tems
20,000 PLAN TS
Cabbage Peppers, Tomatoes. Ffower:s and Hundreds
of P•eces of Pottery
TERMS Pos1tive I D
Lunch
Served
by
Carleton
Church
Not
Responsibl e
for
Ac c-I dents
OWNER
Fred Bur!on
AUCTIONEER lloyd Dolllrge r-Rou te I, Shade Oh1o

'9.69

COOLER CHESTS FEATURING THE
FREEZE BOnLE - NEEDS NO ICE

Not responsible for accodents or loss of pro
perty.

SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1979

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WEED EATER

GRASS SEED

SALE

5 LB.

pRIClO

llB.

'1"

GOOD SUPPLY
IN STOCK.

GARDEN SEEDS

PRICES AS LOW

AMES
LAWN RAKE

FUMER SEEDS
HOUSE PLANT SEEDS

AS

REG. '3.30
NOW ONLY

lARGE SUPPLY OF:

$5995

NOW IN STOCK

87 OLIVE ST.

NFN SlORE HOURS

GAlliPOLIS, OHIO

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'199

MON.·THURS.
'7:30 to 5:00
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PHONE: 446 4464

FRI. 7:30 to 8:00
SAT. 7:30 to 5:00

VIS4

FREE PARKING

B&amp;lildil19 altard••are

For Best Results Use Sunday Times-Sentinel Classifieds
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'"Memory

Not1ces
In 1ov1ng memory of Hus
band Father and Grand
fafher Willre Shafer who
passed away ten years ago,
April 29, 1969
Why ts 1t when a loved one
goes
Regrets w111 crowd your
m1nd
Of all the thmgs you
meant to do
But never took the hme
We want to say and do so
much
And yet we hes1tate
We have plenty of hme we
tell ourselves.
But f1nd 1t s far too late
And when we thmk of
yesterday,
Rememberi ng brtngs us
pa•n
So many tht'ng s we II do
tomorrow
But
tomorrow
never
comes
T1 mes roll on but memor1es
last
But whatever else I 'II fat I
to do
I'll never fa11 to th1nN of

you
Sadly m1ssed by Wife,
Children
and
Grand
children

Card of Thanks
THANKS TO all my mony fnends
for your /royers
cords
flowers on v•s•h and the
many mce things you d d lor me
dunng mv stay In th e hosp1tol I
.Jpprecrote every one of you
Mrs Vera Von Meter
WE WOULD ltke to than~ the Mtd
dleport Emergency Unit Or
Sattler and nurses ol Holzer
Hospttal Thonlu to the Wol~er
Funeral Home lor the beouhful
services Special thon~s to the
Rutland Nazarene Church for
the wonderful food and the
kmdneu shown us from
M ildred Beauloh Grote Thanks
to organist 81lly Hall voca l1 st
extra spec1ol thon~s grand
daughter Mrs Jomce Grrmm
thank s to the pallbearers and
the M1ddleport and Po111eroy
flowers shops Words can no t
express what we feel In our
hearts To oil our frrends and
ne1ghbors who sent provers
and fl owers food cords and
come to pay the1r lrnal
respects We con not nome
each and vve ryone personally
bu t we appreciate the help and
sympathy that every one has
shown us m hours of need
Very spec•al thanks to Rev
Lloyd Gr1mm whose consoling
words were a great comfort to
all of us and we ~now how r;hf
f1cuh Jt was for him because he
1s so close to our fomlfy It was
o beouhful servtce he ~new
e~Cactly the nght words to say
to comfort us ond see us
th rough th1s t1me We will
remember each and everv one
of you ond we thank vou from
th e bottom of our hear ts
W1th heartfelt thanks
The lt lhe M Smith t=amlly
I WISH to thank Or Rrdgway and
the nurses staff ot Veterans
Memorial Hospital and every
one whg sen t cards and visited
whrle I was a patient at the
h o~p rtol •
DonE Covert

STAT1E OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
NOTICE OF HEARING
CONTRACT SALES LEGAL
COPY NO 19 411

COLUMBUS OHIO
Apr.l19 1979
tn acco r dance with the
provrs1ons of Chap ter 5511 of
the Rev •se d Co de of Oh10 th e
Drr ec to r of Transpo rtahon of
Ohro wr ll hol d a publ rc
11ea r 1ng at 7 30 P M
Oh•o
Standard T 1me May 31 1979
rn th e Aud ttorru m of Kyger
Creek H 1gh ScllOo f, C R No
13 (Gr a11el Hill Road) west of
the Vrllag e of Ches h~r e Oh1o
for th e purpo se of hear rn g
st atem ent s on th e propo sed
r elocatron aban donment anQ
vacation of a port1on ot Stat e
Route No 554 sec t on 19 10
rn Ga 111 a Coun ty
PROPOSE D
T HE
RE LOCATIO N
Of
EXISTING STATE ROU TE
NO 554 AND CL ASS I F I ED
AS A MAJOR COLLECTOR
ON A STA TE H IG HWA Y
SYSTEM SAID H IG HWAY
TO
BE
SITUA TE D IN
C HE SH I RE
T OWN SHIP
G AL,LIA COUNTY
OHIO
A nd beJn g more ful ly
de!cr bed as follows
BegmnJng at a pont 10 th e
ce nterl ine of ex rstlng Sta te
Route No 5511 sa1 d porn!
be1ng 0 10 of a m rl e more or
less as meas ured n a south
eas terly drrec tron along
ext sf ng Stat e Route No 554
fr om th e 1Unc t10n of ex •slmg
State Route No 554 and
Chcsh r e Town ship Road No
17 (S I•ng y R un Road)
thence 10 a sou th easter ly
d•r ectlon w lh th e proposed
ce nte rline of State- Route No
55 4 and a t angent a curve to
the lett and a tangent a
diStance of 0 J9 at a m tl e
mor e or l ess to a po.n t berng
o 02 of am de m or e or less as
m oasu r ed
tn
a
south
wes ternl y d rec lr on fr om the
1unctlon o r extstmg St ale
Rdute No 55-4 and Gall 1a
Co unty Road No 3 G (Ro ush
Lane) thence contlnu1 ng n
a sout heaste rly di r ectio n
a long the propo sed centerl1 ne
of State Rou te No 554 a long o
tang ent a cur\' e t o the r1ght
and a tangent to a po int
wnc r e the proposed ceot er
trne
whrch lies eas t o t
e&gt;&lt; 1st ng Sl ate Route No 554
1n t er sec t s II e cent er I me of
th e wes terl y cohn ec t•on of
e&gt;&lt;rs t ng Ch eShtr e township
Road No 2 (Wa tson Grove)
sa d pomt also bemg 0 06 of a
as
m •l e mo r e or l ess
measu r ed 1n a sou theas terl y
d•rec t orr from the lunctr on of
e)( c;t,ng Sta te Route No 554
Qnd CheSh1 r e l ownsh•P Roa d
No
1 (Watson Grove )
"'cnce
co n tm u ng m a
sou theasterly drrecf 10n along
tile pr oposed cen terline of
Slate Ro ute No 554 wh Ch
also l•es on the eas t Si d ~ of
e)( st1ng State Route No 554
along a tanqent a curv e to
th e left an d a tange nt lo a
po1p t n the cen ter of ex,s trng
Si p l e Route No 55-l sa rd
pont be.ng 0 10 of a m ite
more or less as measu r ed. rn
an easter l y d1ruc t lon along
cx rstlnq sta te Rou l e No 554
rr om the eJC 1strng Cl'St('rly
1un clton of Cheshrre lo wn

SW EEPER
and
sew 1ng
mac h1ne repa1r parts, and
P ~ek
up and
supplies
del1very, Davts Vacuum
Cl eaner one half mile up
Georges Creek Rd Ca ll 446
0294

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A NTI QUES bought and sold
Wh1te s Antrques,'Rt 35 ROd
ney Ca ll 245 5050

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FOR THE BEST buy 1n
d•amonds, go to Tawney
Jewelers 422 Second Aven ue
Gall 1poils
Compare pnces
anywhere

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HOUSE AN D ROOF PAIN
T I NG F ree esf1m ates Call
446 1562
BUYING' All United Slales
silver coins
Top pr~ces
htgh er pr•ces f or silve r
dollar s and early cotns MTS
Com Shop Call «6 18421 or
4~ 0690 Pav cash

BAKERS

Pets for Sale
CENTENARY WOOD S Pet
Groomtng
Fa c dd , es
Pr ofes SIOnal serv•ces of
fered All Breeds all styles
Ca ll &lt;146 023 1

HI L LCREST
KENNELS
b0ard1ng
Al so AKC Reg
Dobermans r ed and bl acks
Call 446 7795
RISING STAR KENNEL
Boardmg and groom•ng All
breeds 367 0292
BRI AR PATCH KENNELS
Boarding and groommg
AKC Gor don Setters Engl ,sh
Cocker Span• el s
Call 446

•m

DR AGONWYNDCATTERY
KENNEL AKC Chow Chow
dogs
C FA
S•am ese
H•malayan and wh1te Per
s1an cats
H •ma layan and
blue eyed white Persian ktt
tens rea dy to go Aprrl 25
Completely trarn ed Call 446
3844 after 6pm

w ant~d.J~

Wanted to Bu
CASH FOR 1unK cor~
wrec~er
serv •ce
Ru tla nd OH 742 2081
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CHIP WOOD
Poles
mol(
drome ter 10 on Iorge!&gt;! end
$1 2 per ton Bundled slob SID
per ton Oel1v1ned i o Oh1o
Pallet Co
Rt 2 Pomeroy
'19'1 '1689
OLD FURNilURE fee bol(e!&gt; bra ss
beds 1ron beds desks etc
complete households Wnt e
M 0 M1ller Rt -4 Pomeroy or
call 99'1 77b1J
OLD COINS pocket wo tches
ciO\.s, nngs weddrng bonds
d1o mohd$: Gold or s1l ver Cof l
- ~~~ l ey 74'1 233 1
WANT TO buy old 45 and 78
phonograph rec o rd s
Ca ll
992 6370 or Contact Mor tr n Fur
mture
WANT TO buy old Jewel ry Colt
992 5262 or wrrte Koy Cecrl 87
S 2nd Middleport OH

NFN DONUT SHOP
COMING SOON
Donut Bakers Wilnted Ek
perlence helpful, but Will
train a person who has a
dependable work record &amp;
IS wlllmg to learn . Apply in
person at 215 Th1rd Avenue
Mon thru Fr• between hrs
of 9 12
GUN SHOOT EVERY FRIDAY 6 30
PM RACINE GUN CLUB FAC
TORY CHOKE GUNS ONLY
LAST WEEK of complete sell out of
household goods Stop by 760
laurel St M1ddleport
HYMN SING Sunday April 29 2
pm Solvollon Army 115 But
ternut Ave Pomeroy Ohto
Everybody welcome.

DOG OBEDIENCE
ClASSES
FORMING NOW
CAll 36 7.0550
shrp Road No 2 ( Wat son
Gr ovel and State Ro ute No
55~ andtller c term rn at e sa d
acscr,bed por tr on havrng a
tota l l ength of 1 16 rn •le s
mo re or l ess
PROPO SED
TH E
ABANDONMENT OF
A
PORTION OF EX IST IN G
STAlE ROUTE NO
55&lt;~
SI TUA lEO I N CHESH I RE
TOWNS HIP
GALLIA
COUNTY OHIO T HE SAM E
TO
REVERT
TO
THE
GALLIA COUNTY H IG H
WAY SYS T EM A T SUCH
T IME
TH A T
THE
CORRESPO NDI NG
IM
PRO V !:D PORTION
OF
STAlE ROUTE NO 554 IS
OPEN TO TR AFF I C AND
AFTER
THE
F I NA L
ABANDONMENT
H AS
BEEN ENTERED ON T HE
J OURNAL
OF
THE
D I RECTO R OF TRAN S
PORTATION
And be1ng m ore fully
descr rb ed as follo ws
Beg mn1 ng at a por n! 1n the
cent er of ex 1St1ng Stat e Route
No 554 sa1d pornf be1ng at
lire eK strng 1Uncf1on of St ate
Rou te No SSA and Gall ra
Co unty Road No 1J (G ro-v e
H II) thence rn an eas t er I y
drr ec t.on along exrst 1ng St ate
Route No 55~ a diStance ot
0 1 ~ ot a m lie more or less
and tller e tcr mrnate
Sa rd
aba ndonment to mclude all
that port on of the e1C 1Sirng
rout e not needed for any
ot her Stat e Hrghway
THE
P ROPOS ED
VACA TI ON OF A PORTION
OF
EXI STI NG
STA T E
ROUlE NO 55~ SI TU ATED
IN CH ESH IR E TOWNSHIP
GA LLIA COU NTY
OH IO
SA fii\ E TO REVE RT TO T H E
ABUT TIN G
PROPERTY
OWNERS AT SUCH TIME
AS lH E OIRE Clt ON HA S
COM PLIED WITH
TH E
P ROVISION S OF SECT ION
55 1107 OF TH E REV I SE D
CODE OF OH IO
And b c mg more tull y
dcscr 1bed as foll ows
Bemg all of that port 1on of
e~~: slm g Sta t e Rout e No 554
loca ted bet ween the beg n
nrng and en d of the abo\'e
deser t bed re tocat on not
necessa r y tor t he con
strucJ•o n or ma inten ance ol
the co rr espondm g pr oposed
relocalron and as descr 1bed
above lor abandonmen t or
needed for any oth er pub liC
hrghway
At thr S heanng
map s
ShOW ing
t he
pr oposed
clla n ges
and
a lt ern ate
loca l on s and des gn s to t he
hr ghway system wrll be
d i Sp la ye d the Relocat on
ASSIS ta nce Program Will be
drscussed ana a Draft En
vrronmenta l Assessmen t wrll
be B\'BII able for V!CW 1ng
Tentallve schedules fo r
R gh t of Way acq UI Sition and
consl r uclt on
w• ll
b t"""
diSCUSSed
Ma ps drawrngs envi r on
me ni al assessments and
other perlt f)e nl m formatwn
deve loped b)! th e Trans
port at on Depart ment and
an y
wrll t en
commcniS
rece i\' Cd a s a result of
coo rdm at 10n w1th
St ate
Rcs.curces Rec r ea t ron and
Plann1n g Agencres Federal
Agen c cs Local Pub l ic Of
anti
f rc1o l s and Agencies
Pub l ic Ad\' so ry Groups w ill
be made a\'a 1tabl e to the
publ c for v tew lng at the
lransporl a t on Dcpart n en ! s
Ten
Offt cc
D rsl r ct
Musktngum
O r~vc
1n
Mru1etta Ohro
tt SIIOU id be noted lh;;tl one
or nror e allcr natrvcs may be
lnc il l cd rn Wetlands
An yone wtshmq to subn •I a
wr tt en sl a t('ment or cxhrb• l
concern rn Q th 1S pro[cct may
no so bY prcscn t rnq It at I I"C'
ll CM inq or ma 1flng rt lo the
Oh10 Depa rt men t of 1ran s
port a !ron 0 strt c t 10 Deput y
0 rec tor Musk•nQum Dr ve
rn Manett&lt;J Oh10 T ~ c fma l
do t e for submls~1on o t
staJ cn rcnl s wr ll bt' June 11
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Ap r • 29 May 20 27

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Large Antique Auction
SATURDAY, MAY 5,1979-TIME 9 30 AM SHARP
Due to reasons of health, the following listed collect•on
will be !Old at auction at the large bnck home located
at Thurman {Centerv•lle Vtllage), Ohto on County
Road 8 iust off ot St Rt 35 approx 15 mile west of
Gallipolis and 15 m1tes east of Jackson
ANTIQUE FURNITURE
Outstanding 8 pc oak d.n.ng room set w fine round
pedestal claw foot tab le and 6 boards set of 6 claw foot
c ha~rs and claw foot Sideboard 48" oak "S" roll top
desk f ine 5 pc carved oak parlor set {loveseat plat
form rocker , arm cha.r and 2 s ide chairs ~ all
redone) platform rocker to match same se t 3 oak
c urved glass chma closets fine lg double combtnaton
se cre tary desk (g lass door on e~ch s1del 2 square oak
stands w brass tr i m , walnut marble top stand round
walnt,Jt t11t top tea table oak washstand Victonan
carved corner chetr caned rocker walnut turtl e top
turn top table flatwall cupboard sm oak c law foot
sideboard w h f back, grain decorated ca nnonba ll rope
bed grain decorated V1ctonan dresser w mirror oak
swivel desk chair turned carpet rocker 1 f•ne 3 pc
walnut V 1ctonan parlor set walnut lift top commode
oak slant front desk w rope legs (matching armchair &amp;
stool ) &lt;1 drawer Sheraton chest cherry dropleaf
tab le walnut dresser ornate gtlt frame settee 1n red
velvet
3 drawer wash stan d
early ladderback
Mother s rocker w matchrng ch1ld s rocker h1 back
car11ed V1 ct onan bed V!Ctonan marble top dresser w
m1rror several pes of caned c ha~rs early telly cup
board set of 4 redone ladderback cha1rs ovat walnut
tflt top stand walnut lift tid stool several n•ce V• c
tonan st ands ovat maple coffee table childs rocker
small dome top trunk square trunk set of 6 oak
c hairs, 2 sets of 4 oak cha~rs sma ll oak 2 pc sec r eta ry
desk w leaded g lass door s squt'lre all g lass chtna
closet set of 6 cherry cha~rs wa l r:~ ut chma c loset
large oak f latwall cupboard w glass doors sq oak 5
leg table press top flatwall cupboard 1'1 fin ple sa fe
V1ctonan washstand oak llbrery table br.ass bed (full
size) square oak table w rope legs set of 5 pressback
cha1rs oak ashstand claw foot library table oak
Sideboard walnut step back cha1rs oak w ashstand
c law foot library tab le oak sideboard walnut step
ba ck f latwa11 cupboard cherry &amp; walnut corne r cup
bo,ard (rough) lift lid drys~nk (as IS) several oak
stands many oak and pressback chairs 4 farge oak
mantels squareS leg table set of 6 ben t back chatrs
se veral old cupboards , oak w all cupboards Empire
dresser severa l extension tabl es (round, square
etc ) 2 church pews walnut wardrobe lcebo&gt;&lt;
bookcase ou t of early McCormick house 2 hall tree s
oak sew1ng mach~ne several child s wicker chairs
mission oak srdeboard walnut drop front server
sma ll victro la small pnncess dresser Jenny Lind
bed 2 square oak county top showcases plus many
more furniture p1eces of all type s
ANTIQUES
Large ear ly Star pot belly stove (made'" Gall•polls
Ohio) 2 cast •ron wood stoves large early tm bath
tub over 20 CLOCKS of all types such as Admiral
Dewey oak gingerbread. early steeple 1810 wooden
works {Henrv Sm•th ) walnut gi ngerbread 40" New
Haven regulator, oaK
round top 3 w eight grnad
fa t her, finely 1nlaid An sonta regulator large Sessions
ca lendar regulator 1n press oak cane oak case
regulator Ingraham 8 day cottage in oak case An
son fa shelf, small regulator small12 day New Haven
several Sessions plus more , several pocket watches
(gold keywlnd In hunting case large sliver gold ladres
Waltham) gold s11de c hain w ruby several gold
watch chains, very large &amp; beautiful selection of
glassware &amp; c hina such as f 1ne 15 pc hand parnted
Bavarta chocolate set (artist Signed), blu e Wedgewood
covered cheese dish larg e early I marl bowl footed
burmese va se, Rose Medallion platter &amp; covered nee
bowl signed cut gl pitcher 2 6 tumblers, tankard cut
glass pitcher lg cut glass compote, cut gl water bot
ti e, blue Wedgewood cracker 1ar w sliver top, fin e 7 pc
custard w pink overlay water set (enamel decoration}
co ll ection of over 50 salt &amp; pepper sets ( Mt Washington
satin hand pamted m1lk glass Nippon depress1on
etc ) large blue m dk glass hen on nest ca rnival pe s
old tumblers small bisque figures syrup jug, sugar
sheker large cruet toothprck holder s mustache cup &amp;
sau cer cracker 1ar patr large flor al vases several
late colored c ruets Mi ckey Mouse msu l ator . ruby
glass pes , 6 odd pes of blue Delft glass basket
Roseville pes depreSSIOn glass pes colore d glass
berry boWls severa l sets of stemware spooners, com
potes, pitchers ( large 8. small} vases, pickle &amp; ce lery
trays salts cruets, goblets. opalescent glass pes 6 pc
wate r set c ake stands plates &amp; bowls, Ironstone 7 pc
blue floral pitcher &amp; bowl set plus much more GWTW
lamp, art glass shade table tamp large floral GWTW
lamp brass kettle tron tea kettle , 9 trivets 2 brass
hand bells , copper pes (pitcher &amp; mug set tunnel , cot
fee pot, etc ) early brass dipper &amp; skimmer ladle ,
small earlr, brass grease lamp, small iron pots &amp; pans ,
apple pee er 15 ' Handwerck bisque doll w pierced
ears, Schoenhut toy plano , fine art glas table lam ,
veryrarefrmedl6'x20' PAINTING ON PORCELAIN
of children &amp; cottage (a beauty) several100 old books
old local newspaper stamps stra•oht razor set keys ,
dentist bank (copy) sugar bucket severallerge dem1
johns ce lfotd mechan tc al ladies hand fan l strings
brass sle igh bells candy scales w brass scoop old
silverware many small wood, t1n &amp; granite pes , cow
bell! wOOden utensils brass bells old boHies of all
lypes (bitters, etc
4 coffee grinders, stave churn early candle lanterns
severa l early tin candle molds of several sizes early
wood frftlme footwarmer signed Howard full ~ t oc k cur
ly mapl e muzzle loading rifle w brass patch box 1898
U S Springfield army r if le , many fine Victorian pic
tures &amp; frames of all types m1rrors many crock jars
&amp; jugs of all sizes &amp; types wood buckets &amp; pantry
bo&gt;&lt;es; flattr:ons several wastlboards many old tools
of all types {p fanes augers, etc ), lanterns hames
dresser it~ms (Stiver. etc ) several kraut cutter s 4
BR lanterns . scafes lg outdodr post light large out
door ca ndle lite glass churn tobacco cutter , Ice
tongs, pewter pes , buggy lights many old gas
shades lar ge corn sheller gratn cradle Complete
Iron bra cket lamp several early tin coffee pots 12
kerosene lamps of all types 3 m ln la oil lamps old
utensils, coffee roaster
wood too l chest , many
candleholders large Mail Pouch therometer . small
barrel churn old advertls1ng tin! razors store buggy
whip ra ck asorted Iron kettles copper barter &amp; other
pes , old doors, &amp;. w indows slabs of marble plus
much much more
NOTE A very large and d•versltied !ale w many rare
and unusual items, so plan to aHend for a large full day
sale w 2 auction rings part of the day Truly something
for everyone
Terms - Cash or check w positive 10
Lunch served
Auctioneer-MIKE CLUB Thornville Ohio
(6141246 6151
Cratg Connelly &amp; John Clum
ApPrentice Auctioneers- John Woodring &amp; John
Ridenour
Owner- Mrs Paul " Leona" Burnette

Hel wanted

Hel wanted

Auto Sales

IMMEDIATE
OPENING
1973 INTERNATI ONAL SCOUT CARR IER NEED ED mor
laboratory Techn1cran
3 41
'1 1 000 mdes fully equ 1pped n1ng CJ and afternoon D•spnt
'!1h1ft Experienced Mll (ASCP)
a r wenc h etc e~C c ellen1 con ch ph 4.46 1324
or equtvolent hcellent salary
d1tron 992 2121
TIMBER A N D LOG S
and fnnge benefrts Shift drf
Pomeroy Forrest Prod ucts
1977 MONlE CARLO P S P B
fere ntarl Contoc t Personnel
Ca ll 992 5965
PW CC TS AC 33000
Voll ey
Offrce
Pleasan t
miles
Co li 74'1 242 1 or THE GALLI A MEIGS Com
Hosptlol Volley Drive Porn!
992 2881
OLD COI NS DIAMONDS
Pleasan t WV 25550 PhonQ
munrty Act ron Agency 1S ac
gold bands estate 1ewelery
304 675 4340 An Equal Op
1972 BUICK LE SABRE fa ctory orr cept1ng apptr ca hons for the
el c TAWNEY JEWELERS
porlumty Em plater _______ _
auto P S P B New battery pos•tton of lob superv1 sor for
422 Second Avf(
power door lock~ 99'1 3477
the w• ntenza ft on program
WANTED ONE counte r mon No
T he wmter1Zi~t1o n program
phone co ils App ly rn pen on
1973
DbOGE
POWER
wagon
4x4
USED TRA VEL TRA LER
10b super'v•sor. 1S respons•ble
Motor Ports Co
157 Waln v t
New fire s 985 3;378
Ca ll after 6pm ll46 3885
for superv rsmg all w•n
St Middleport
-'T'-197-'1 CHEVROLET three quarter ter lza t lon per sonn e l per
EXPE~ I ENCED
SH OP
ton prckup $2000 992 2724 or torm1ng energy con servat ion
1970 MODEL CAR Call 256
FABRICATORS WLEDE RS AND
992 '1143
re lated act•v•t•es ~or low
1986
LAY OUl PERSONS NEEDED
m co me famllre s 1n Galt~ a and
1976 SIERRA GRANDE GMC h tpn M e 1g s
GOOD BENEFITS CONTACT l 8
co untt es
WANlEO ONE acre ot land near
p1ckup P 8 P S A C outo Qua llt•ca tiOhS tnc lude hrgh
H METAl WORI&lt;S INC ot
Iro ns -43 000 miles John lhle
F1ve Po1nts Call after 5
1 304 -428 4200
sc hool d•plom a valid dr1vers
Rt 1 Ra Cine 949 2780
m 3955
li ce nse own tr anspor tat ron
~-NEED SOMEONE for $ewrng worl..
WANT TO buy lawn mowers l or 1977 2 door Chevelle malibu E ~~: and phys1ca1 ab11!ty to per
Wl2021
Expen ence
cellent cond1hon 305 eng ine form dut1es
ports Wrll pick up and pay
FULL
TIME bartender e~Cperrenc e
Include
ca
r
pentry
should
992
5786
or
99J
2529
cosh Call 949 2854
preferred but not necessary
Do_o_G_E c;;::o
;;::R;;::O
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c::ET.c-4~d:-o~o, skrlls and two years of
Apply 1n person Mergs In n
genera l superv1sory ex
P S P 8 01r 1972 Chevy lm penence Pos t1 on r eport to
SOMEONE TO keep on elderly
palo 4 door P S P 8 orr th e wlnlerrzat,on progra m
man ln thei r home
Roy
W1 ng bo c~ cho1r All 10 good coor d• nator St artmg pay 1s
Auto Sales
Donohew For informo11on con
condlllon 742 2524
up to $4 69 per hour depen
tac t Jeff Donohew 65 oo~
1978 GMC CABALE RO Wit h 1977 FORD 4x~ F l SO 20 000 dant upon qual•t•cat1ons Ap
Orr ve l 1Hie Hockrng 98928 19
Dtablo pkg AM FM Burgan
plfcatlon
s
w
i
ll
be
ac
cepted
mlfes 614 367 0203
Ractne leta:ri
~:.:O'-''-'
eo
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dy exc con d call 446 4357
--,---- throu gh M ay 4 1979 and are
1973 CAMARO 350
aut o available from th e Oh1o Jobs
$5350
992 7869
P ARTTIME STOC K CLERK
Servi ces Offices n Pom eroy
needed by loca l vendrng Co
and
G&lt;t
llipOi
rs
Equal
Op
1975 CHEVELL E M AL IBU CAMARO 1976 305 cu In V 8
Good addit ional rn come fo r
Aff~rmat ve Ac
CLASS IC Air P S PB 4 new
au. to AM FM tope New tr res portun1ty
rettred mdtv• duaf tnfe r v•ews
t rres Phone 256 1198
Great cond thon 44 000 miles flon Employer
w111 be held April 26 and 30
$3500 9&lt;12 S958
be twee 9 AM 11/\M dnd 3
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MANAGEMENT TR A INE E
1975 CHEVROLET IM PALA
PM 7 PM
NO PHONE
$15 000 $25 000
2 dr , ha rdtop PS PB arr
CALLS PL EASE L aug hlin
Help Wanted
M anagement po s1tlon now
cru• se contro l ttnted g l ass
Vendtng Co 44 State St
open Exce ll ent earn.ngs op
350 V 8 eng
only 40 000
Ga llipoliS Oh 10
POSITION AVAILABLE
portun1t y while lean1ng
miles
Dark metal1 1c blue
one owner L 1ke new w1th 5 AppliCOtlons are being occer•ed When you qualify you will at
PERSO NS to wo r k rn dry
for the posrflon of Drrector o th e tend management tra 1nrn g
new f• res
S2&amp;00
Call 4~ 6
c lea n and lau ndry center
Area Agency on Agrng Dlsll'lct 7 school and wil l rece tve $50 a
4223
A p ply rn person at Scotch
geograpli1c;:olly covenng th e day sa l ary and expenses
Clean
Cen t er
Oh1o countres of Adams Brown
during frm tted sc hoofrng
1977 DODG E VAN P S, PB
Goll1a
Highland
Jackson
Sa les pos(tron also
per iod
auto 318 A M FM CB cap
lawrence P1ke Ross Scrota
BABYS ITT ER N EE D E D 1n
ava ilable
App l y lOam
tams seat custom1 zed Ca ll
and Vmton Solory range IS Tuesday, M ay 1, Hal d ay Inn
my home 4 days per week for
.446 9259 after 5pm
$1368010$16 628 over o four In Gallipolis OH Ask tor
20 month old ch ild
Hours
year pen od Appli cant s io be Mr Morgan No phon e ca ll s
9am to 3 30pm Ca ll 446 7783
1975 CHARGER black with constdered should hove M A
wh rte 1ntenor AM FM 8 with 3 years e"perlenc;:e In oglng
or related field . B A w1th 5
tra c k air cond PS PB Call
veers e~~:pene nce 1n agrng or
4~ 0404
related held or 12 years e~e
'
penance m !&gt;OCJol serv1ce pro
1974 FORD F 600 10 It be&lt;J
grams of wh1ch 5 ore d1rec tly
Call 245 5286
rel ated to ogmg or agmg re lated
programs
E x p er~ence
In
1975 GRAND PR IX
AC
manogemenl pr opos al wntmg
power wtndows 8 track good evoluoflon technrqu es program
Male or female, acceptong apphcahons for
cond new radt al t1res Ca l l • coordmotmn and govern menial
full hme technologist ML T or CL T woth
388 8770
fu nding rs required
8a s1c
HEW
Salary wolf be commensurate with
knowledge of Ct vd Rrg hts pro
ced
ures
and
publ1
c
refol1
0ns
1
5
expenence Resumes can be ma1led to
1964 J EEP new top Wide
requr red Ab1hly to oct as on od
t~res, run s good needs smafl
Veterans Memonal Hosp1tal, Box 749
amou nt of body work
Call vocate on !he porl of the elderly
Mulberry
He1ghts, Pomeroy, Oh1o 45769
and
requ1red
to
do
pub
l1c
speak
446 9234 af ter 5 30pm
1ng Trave l IS requrred Must
Phone 614·992·2104
hove flex 1ble hours Res umes
Equal
Employm
ent Opportun1ty
1973 PONTIA C VENTURA
should be sent to Personnel
350 auto PS tw o lone $850
Committee Area Agency on Ag
Ca ll 256 198&amp;
lng 01 strrct 7 P 0 Bo x 987 Rio
Gronde College R1o Grande OH
1975
DODGE
D A RT 45674 All resumes must be
CUSTOM 318 aulo P S AC
rece ved no later than Friday
vrnyl t op tow miles $2200
Moy 18 I 979 An Aff rmahve
Achon Equal
Call 388 9969
OpportUn ity
Employer
1974 GMC PI CK U P one ha lf
lon Ca ll256 6505
NEED SOMEONE to do lawn
work Will pa y S3 00 per hour
We are expanding and need management
1973 CHEV EL L E SS good 388 901 7
people
cond $1400 or best offer
Call 675 2231
GR IL L COOt&lt; at Chnst1 Ann
Restaurant Apply rn person
1964 RAMBLER STAT ION
WAGON good motor and OWNER OPERATOR S wllh
tires $375 Ca ll after 4pm
tandem axle tractors
Co
446 &lt;ISV6
owned flat trail er Paid miles
w•thln JSO miles radiu s of
1976 FORD G RAN ADA 2 dr
Contact Jeff Snedaker At
GafiiPOIIS, Ohio
Must be
sedan 6 cyl auto PS e&gt;&lt;c
qualified
ICC
D 0 T
cond Wilt" sell cheap Call physi cal , dnver cerftf1 ca hon
256 1206
etc Call toll free tn Ohio 1
800 582 2018 or 513 542 2230
Immed i ate employment
1975 IN TE RNATIONA L T RI
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AXLE bought new 1n 1977 a ll Have on g mal or photocopy of
Phone 446·1611 or 446·4051
I
CC
phvst
cal
and
dr
iver
s
new fires wrfh good 10b Call
"An Expandmg Company"
license
An Equal Op
256 6474
portunrty Employer

Au to and
24 hou r JUNK
mc:-tal Call 388 8776
Frye s

scrap

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MANAGEMENT POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
* HOSPITALIZATION
*BENEFITS
*GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS

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1979 CHEVY TRUCK, black
w1th whtt e spok e wheels A M
FM radiO Cal l 2.45 9459
197 3
TOYOTA
LAND
CRU ISER 4whl dr 6cy l 3
spd lock out hubs, factory
wmch Call446 0515
1972 MONT E CARLO aulo
delu &gt;&lt;e exc shape Ca ll 446
3580
1974 CHEVELLE MALI BU
PS PB auto tra ns 31 000 ac
tua l m11es on e owner Ca ll
·~ 2510
l 974 MAV ER ICK J02auto on
floor bucket sea ts Also 1974
Pontiac GT LeMans e&gt;&lt;c
cond Call256 141 1

1978 CHEVY BL AZER, 4 whl
dr Cheyenne package auto
im S7799 Call 446 4141 after
6 30 or on weekends
1963 FORD fA LCON 2 dr
auto wh •te 11 000 mtl es
Call446 1714 after 12 00
1977 MONTE CARLO loade &lt;J
exc cond Call 256 6113 2

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1910 CAMARO buckSkin gold
w 1th ebony fop Red hot
co llecor's Item Good cond
Four good radial trres S:109S
See Ea rl Tope at Tope Fur
nltu re or ca ll 446 0161 aft er
6pm
1977 CH EV Y VAN nearly
new one owner lool-:s new,
16 000 mil es, mag whe el s,
.5tep bumper
Exce ll ent
SSlOO 486 Jackson Ptke or
446 2906

MUSf SELL 1976 Mercury
Caprt II , arr, PS PB 4 spd ,
V 6 AM FM stereo
plus
more Call_...6 1079
LIKE NEW one owner 1973
For d L TO Brougham 1ow
m ileage, all options must see
to apprecrate Call 446 1079

1972 C &gt;I E VY VAN P S PB
AT 11195 Coll256 11 80

SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1979

12:00 NOON

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Pemet Road, turn left and follow arrows to Vernon Church, adjoins
Roush Property

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The followmg will be offered
1964 Ford 800 Tractor, 8 N Ford Tractor, 2- 12" Plows, 3 Pf D1rf
Scoop, Boom Pole, 3 Pt Post Hole D1gger, 2 arm Wagons, Manure
Spreaders, 3 PI D1sc, N I Hay ConditiOner, N I One Row Corn P1cker,
Ferguson Manure Loader, 6' Ford Mowing Machme, 3 Pt 5' Bush
Hog, Ford 2 Row Cultivators, 2 Sp1ke Tooth Harrows, Old Hay Bal er
with Motor, Lentz Feed Grmder, Hd Turnmg Plow &amp; Culf1vator,
Potato Planter &amp; Grader, Stalk Cutter, 2 Seat E xpress Buggy, Gra•n
Drill, Corn Planters, 75 Bales Straw, Copper Bro1ler, Horse Sleigh,
Lard Press, 2- 20 Gal Stone Jars, 9 Milk Cans, Homellte 150 Cham
Saw, One L1vlng Room Su1te, 2 Iron Kettles, Horse Cllppmg
Machme, P1e Baker, 2 Brooders, B1nders, Dump Rake, Sd Rake on
Steel , Wooden Barrels, 2 Wheat Cradles, Battery Radio, Ox Yoke ,
Bolens Garden Tractor w Mower &amp; Cultivator, Dehorners, Harness
Platform Scales, Elec Grinder, Deleval Cream Separator, Carb1de
L1te, Motor &amp; Milk Lme, Old Auto T.res, Several Hand Tools, One
Lot Scrap Iron, and Other MISCellaneous and Collector's Items
Terms Cash
Lunch Available

MRS. HOWARD ROUSH, OWNER

Lee Johnson-Auctioncar
Crown C1ty, Oh1o
Phone 256·6140

1977 FORO F 150 4 Whl dr
20 000 m iles CA ll 367 0'203

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New trres Corpe tl ng V 8 auto
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Your Best Real Estate Buys Are Found rn the Sunday Times-Sentinel
For Sale

For Sale

COAL liMESTONE 5o nd g bve l
col e u m chlo de fe t ze dog
food a nd all type s. of so I Ex

A L L TYP E S of bu ld ng
mat-er a s
bloc k
br c lc
sewer p pes w ndows lintels
etc
C aude W nters R o
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Po m e oy 9'92 3891

PLANT S
CABBAGE
b occo l
caul f lower bru ssel s s p o ut ~

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tomatoe s

nuals Po s of I ewers a nd
C e. an d
ho ng n g baske ts
Grfl! e nh ous e
Ge r o d n e
Cle and Roc ne

'1'2 FOOT DElUXE Store of t a e
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97 4 GMC IMM Y
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2 whe el dr ve Pr ce d
reaso nab le Co I W2 3500

f eshened
wo due n July and Augus
All o k ds Shade 696 1234

COATS

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organ s for so e n your
Fo mo re nlormat o n
C edt Ma nager 154 W
St Lon co s er Oh o .ot3
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Real Estate for Sale

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NEED STORAGE?

1977 CUTLASS
SUPREME
11 000 m1les, loaded.
Ex cond
Call 446 3961
US ED TRACTORS MFIJ&gt;
0 esel MF230 Diesel MFlSO
D esel MF235 D esel MF165
0 ese l
MF 285 Dtesel
MF11J5 D eset cab atr and
he ater N E W AND USED IM
PL EMENTS
MF9baler
MF 10 baler MF120 baler
Mattl"'ews rotary scythe
MF880 sem mounted 6 bot
tom plow MF250 12 n d sc
MF2 2 r ow chopper MF39 '2
row p anters
mechan ca l
transplanter SH NN s TRA
CTOR SA L ES
Pft 4115 1630
Leon WV
LAYNE S NEW AND USED
FURN TURENEW baby
beds S65 sofa chair rocker

ottoman

3

tables

$500

bedroom su tes $165 $250
$300 SSOO Early amer1can
sofa and cha r $300 modern
sofa char loveseat $275
recliners $100 and up
Table s S60 each Maple or
p ne table 4 cha rs S22S hut
ch $300 7 pc d nette $109 5
S1zes 6x 10 to 12x40
pc d nette with sw &lt;Jet cha rs
See at 123 , Ptne 446 2783
or 3 houses below b0wl1ng
SJOO
bunk beds complete
5150$225$275 mattresses or
alley on Rt 7-4461279
box spr ngs f1rm $50 S6Q
S70 each
capta n s bed
BEAUTIFUL SELECTION ot I ower s S215
queen sets $175
4
lo
M emo ol Do.,.
Faye s drawer chest $.ol2 GOOD
Fl ow ~ Shpp n,ext to F lit$ tone USED
Dressers
chest
~o e nMddeport
n ghtstand dryers ranges
974 and 1975 Pe 8 Convent anal coffee and end tables beds
lamps
TV
Tandem fra cto s 1963T Cater tables
p liar eng nes set up to houl refr dgerator other tems
coo Ah1o 1974 C ty and 196A used d1mng room su1te war
F u4ilhouf T Axels
Phone drobe desk Call 446 0322
Monday tl'1ru Frtdav 9am to
6 4 753 366
8pm Saturday 9am to Spm 3
RUTLAND HARDWARE Rutland m out Bulav lie Rd
Oh o 7~'2 1'255 Marl n Senour
pont p o nil! e• ero wh te
$8 10 gal Pfost c wo er sewer
dra n gas I ne and f tt ngs We
elsa corry plast c wa er I ne
so f!! S lf!!W hfttngs omo ch
Loaded with extras •1 000
golvon zed p pe Au omat c gas
m les
water hea en 40 gal g ass lin
ed 5 yeb wa Mty S129 95
Automat c eleclr c wote
hea ers 5'2 gal gloss I ned 5
SERTA
PERFECT
war ent't'
S 39 95
't'eor
Lakewood w ndow Ions metal SLEEPER MATTRESSES
blades 5 yr worrenty pr ces AND FOUNDATIONS COR
st o tot $31 74 stands and w n B N AND SNYDER FUR
446 1171
955
dow panels ext o K ng c r N TURE
SECOND
AVE
and wood GALL POL! S Oft 10
cu at ng coo
hea ers Cob ne models 9900
for $329 95 w lh blower K ng
PENDLETON
REBUILT
c cu ot ng gos heate s ther
BATTERY
$18 00 plus tax
mostat col/y controlled w th ra
d once and gloss front 70 000 Clnd exchange Guaranteed
8 T U $319 95 Go den seed New roes SJJ 00 when tn
and suppt es Reasonably pr c stock We repa1r cases Call
388 8596
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KACH All PORTABLE
BuiLDINGS

Thank you for h••10g w1th 'Bud McGhee Realty

CALL 256-1435

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w t h th s f'l!" Cl s t p f ve bedroom homf'
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w th f ul bi'le m ent g&lt;"'rage anc1 new sw m
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BMR 121 Two cM garage and 2 3 acres n
county school system Four bedroom s
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BMR 111 Com m er c rtl and res den I ill n
so th E&gt;rn Gnll il County Lot s of potent r~
for cart! r elrt fec1 h.us ness
BMR 127 R VPr f ontnoe qOf' S w th th S
thrr r hl'rtroom homP n E urrk N Bi'lse
ment Pr ced r ght V A FHA $35 000

BMR 115 B Y t f x t up to rent or se ll A p
prox mfll('iy one acre of and close to town
Two bec1room s Bas m ent
BMR 113 Thrcr beriroom r Ci nch w lh 1
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BMR 131 Cornforta b e thr ee bedroom
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BMR' 1378 In M rtd eport Oictectr two
hf'rt r oom hom~? LMOf' k t chen nnc1 bn h
N cP sin• lot Sl? 500

BMR 117 Three bedr oom horne on thr ee
f Cit ot s n Chesh r P o n ng room fC'lm ly
room livtng room pr ced nght $29 900

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bu ld ng lot n est ~bl shed sub d v s on
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MOTORS, INC.
PI!. tl2 2174

NEW LISTING Mod
dleport 2 stor-; frame &amp;
bnck 3 bedrooms klte:hen
s lovety range and oven
formal dining large rec or
familv
room
sfone
f replace roofed patio and
carpeted
sun
deck
$39 900 00
NEW LISTING - 9 years
old large bus mess room on
State Route 40x60 now con
talns a Grocery Store and
ga! pumps these can also
be bought At I are close to
mmes
MAKE MONEY - Here s
an old establ shed bus ness
m the same location 25
years OWner retiring Low
priced for a qu1ck sale
HERE 15 A BUY 2
bu ld1ng s1tes of 1 acre
each Located 1n new add
t1on all util1 es all new
homes
Gong at just
S600000
MIDDLEPORT - 2 famo
ly both rented you could
very we ll I ve 1n one side
and rent the other 1 2
story frame with part base
ment Close to schools and
stores Sl3 000 00
WE
HAVE
MANY
OTHERS- CALL US FOR
YOUR NEEDS IN REAL
ESTA TIE
Thts OffiCe stands ready to
serve you whenever vou re
buyeng or svlltng We tn
spect appratse advertise
negotiate Can the Ex
PERTS TODAY
NO
CHARGE unless we com
plete the deal you want
REALTORS
HENRY E CLELAND SR
ftENRY E CLJELANDJR
992 l259 992 6191 992 2568

4 13 1 mo (Pd 1

REESE TRENCHING -.
SERVICE

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446-2642

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ATTENT ON VETERANS
New 1979 14 ft wide mob le
homes If you qual ty no
down payment 12 y ears to
pay Payments as low as $1 05
12 percent APR
L1m ted
quant ty c a ll mmed atelv
Johnson s M ob le Homes
nc 446 3547
1971 TRA LER UNFU RN 2
bdr n good cond Can be seen
at Johnson Tre~ ler c ourt Lot
N o 20 $3995 446 9191

MOB LE HOM E _ ac r e tot
l4 x 65 2 bdr ali appl ances
and part aly turn shed exc
cond
n ce
d ~ ck
uh
itt derp nned stor age b dg
l oc ated a ong Rac.coon Creek
I CA 446 1865

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Sid1ng

Roofing

BISSEU.
SIDING CO.

New repa1r
gutters and
down spouts
W10dow clean~ng
Guller cleanmg
Free Es!Jmates
949 2862 949 2160

for a Free S1dmg
Eshmate 949 2801 or
949 2860 No Sunday
ca lis

MOB LE HOME
bdr
ke new cond many
e)( t as Ca ll 245 53 45

4 41 mo.

1973 CAS TLE 14 X 65 2 bdr
w t h centra a r
Ca I 367
0212
SPR ~G SA L E ON U SE D
TRl
M O BILE HOM ES
STATE MOBILE ftOME S
446 7572
TWO BDR TRAI LE R and lot
n M er cerv li e Call 256 1420
after 4pm
or 446 1211
anyt me

Bus10ess Serv1ces

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.. smess Serv1ces
HOWERY AND MARTIN h
covet ng
sept c systems
ddze backhoe Rt 143 Phone
I (6"J69B 7331

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S &amp; G Carpet Clean ng deep
ex t act on
tree
steom
est motes Co I between 8 am
and 5 pm 7.42 22 1 even ngs
992 6309 or 742 2874
S &amp; H Exler or Pa nf ng Houses
mob le homes and roofs
~2 6309o 742 :i' l 74
GRAVELY TRACTORS and Equ p
ment E..:pe enced serv ce 204
Condo
Pomeroy
Oh o
992 2975
For Rent
SL E EP NG ROOMS for rent
Ga ll a Hote
MOB LE HOME 2 bdr near
Holzer ref and dep req
Call 446 1409 between 4 and
6pm

A T TENT ON
not sotd as
thought Pl ease ca back on
1971 14 x 70 mob !e home 2
bdr 1.4 x 20 LR separate DR
l awn bu ldlng
2 a r cond
r e dwood
t eps
un
Ask ng $6000
derpenn ng
Call388 87Q4 after 4pm
1963 FL E ETWOOD mob le
home 10 X 60 n Thurman
call 245 5205

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1965Generot 601( 12 2 bdr
1970 Skyl ne '2x65 2 b
1970 Sylvo 60x 1'2 2 bclr
1970Cos le 60x 12 2bd
1973 Nob JIV 12x60 2 b
1973 Ridgew ood 70x 4 3 bdr
1973Noshuo 60xl2 2bdr
973Governor 60x12 '2 br
974Morkl ne 50x 12 2 br
8&amp;5 MOBILE HOME SALES
PT PlESANT W V
675 .4 ... 24
197 1 MOBILE HOME 12 x 60 2
bed oom fu n shed f replace
Good
cond t on
$4700
8-43 2945
For Rent

SEW NG MACH NE Repa rs ser
v ce all makes 992 '2284 The
Fobr c Shop
Pomeroy
Author zed S nger Soles and
Serv ce We sharpen Sc sson
EXCAVATING dozer loader and
backhoe work dump trucks
and lo bo~5 for h re w II haul
I I d rl top so I I mas tone and
g ovel Coli Bob or Roger Jef
fers day phone 992 7089 n ght
phone 971 3525 or 992 5232
EXCAVA liNG dozer backhoe
and d che Charles R Hat
f eld
8tock Hoe Serv ce
Rutland Oh o Pone 742 2008
PULLINS EXCAVATING Complete
Serv ce Phone 992 2478
AUTOM08 LE INSURANCE been
cancelled? lost your ope o ors
cense? Phone992 2U3
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ng Oh o Va lley reg on S )(
days a week 24 hou 1 serv ce
Emergency ca lls Call 882 2952
or 882 3454

H2 3325

216 E

second Street

GEN
APPLIANCE
STORE - All stock and f x
tures at 1nventory Wonder
ful locat on for an n
terested couple Cal 1f vou
want to go info the bus ness
venture
IN THE COUNTRY
3
bedroom ntce otder home
with furnace large modern
eat tn kitchen
Modern
bath
and
l arge lot
Hemlock Grove area
$23 000
BUSINESS BUILDING In Middleport on the T
26 x96 Several rooms up
w1th bath restroom and
arge business room down
RIVER
VIEW
n
Pomeroy 6 room house
wtth storage bu1ld ng
cellar and garage Natural
gas c ty water and on
Ohio Power Just$17 500
IN THE COUNTRY - N ce
o ld er
home wtfh
4
bedrooms Enormous tam
ly room w1th woodburn ng
fireplace 3 car garage and
workshOp 1 h acres Great
for a large fam1ly for
$35 000
LOTS - Acreage woods
cleared land
camps tes
and home sites A ll stzes
all prices
LIST IT WITH US AND WE
WILL ADVISE HOW TO
GET THE MOST FROM A
SALE

Housing'
Headquarters

SLEEPING ROOMS fo work ng
men only 8 eokfost I des red
Reosonob e
otes
Phone
9&lt;12 5422
FURN SHED APT su tob 8 lor 3 or
4 construct on workers After
Spm call 992 S4J.4 992 3129 or
992 5914
OFFICE SPACE for
ent
Pome oy $75 pe mon h
ut t es pold Call992 6009

Yard Sale
8 G GARAGE ond Yord Sale 26
Ro ood St M ddlepo ~ t Sto
I ng Su n de~ Apr I 29th I 6 pm
Monday 10 4 Fu n ture n ce
cloth ng dolls antiques and
mon~ other tems In case of
on wl behedfollowngdoy

BASEMENT SALE Sunday Apr I
29 9 5 Basement of Summer
f eld s Apts
across from
Cheste Post Off ce All k nds
of tems Good gas onge
wh eunlo ms lle14
GARAGE SALE

Thursday
and Fr day May 3 and 4
lOam
to
.tpm
Kerr
Harr sburg Rd 3 miles from
Kerr
PORCft SA~E Mon Apr I 30
through May 4 near Pack ng
H ouse on Texas Rd m

THREE BD~
ftO!JSl' n
Ga lhpols Col ~ 3144 At
t er 5pm and on weekend s call
446 9328

SINGLE INDIVIDUAL needs
COUNTRY MOB LE Home Perk styli Sh small apartment or
Route 33 no th of Pome O't' home to lease or rent with n s
Lorge lot s Cal 992 7479
m notes dr v ng t m e of
Please ca Mr
3 AND .4 BM furn shed ond un Gal potS"
furn shed
ap s
Phone Jackson at Chris Craft Corp
A-46 4930
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ElWOOD SOWERS REPA R Sweepers toasters rons all
small oppl onces lawn moer
ne)(! to State H ghway Garage
on Route 7 985 3825

ROLLING ACRES at good -~-c-=c-:---c---c--cc-,--­
postu e Plenty of wote Could _ _,_R"e"'a
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l .,E, s,t_,a-'-t,_e_,t,oC!r...:S:ca,_,_,le,__
occomodote 50 plu s cottle
614 667 3398

PASTURE FOR RENT 992 5616
1965 ROY CRAFT 12 X 60
cl ean 3 bdr \ SJSOO Call 446
.4219

BRADFORD Auchoneer Com
plete Serv ce Phone 9.49 2-487
or 9~9 2000 Roc ne Ohio Cr tt
Bradford

E C ELECTRICAL Controc or
FOR RENT or w II sell on
land contract 3 bdr house 62
Ch 1 cotne Rd
See Jack
Neal 446 0157
90

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1965 General 60 x. 12 2 br
1970 Sky! ne 12 x 65 2 br
1910 Sylvan 60 x 12 2 br
1970 Cas11e 60 x 11 2 br
1973 Nob ty 12 x 60 2 br
1973 R dgewood 70 x 14 3 br
1973 Nashua 12 x 60 2 br
1973 Governor 12 x 60 2 br
1974 Mark! ne 12 x 50 2 br
BandS Mob le Home Sales
Pt Plea sanf WV
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Langsville Oh1o
614 669 4245 Evemngs
J. Miles East of W1lkesv1lle
SUPER GOOSE STOCK
TRAILERS
NOW
AVAILABLE

C. R. MASH
. VINYL &amp; ALUM.
SIDING

592 3051

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Cli'\rrtQC' il nfl seVf' rrll outhu irl no s SoufhNn
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IMPROVEMENTS

TRAILER SAl ES

651 Beech Street
Middleport 0
992 2356

IRELAND
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BMR 116 Th rty three acres of• t.;~ nd w th
qood two br flroorn homP Stonp f r ep ace n
fnm y r oom Barn

BMR 101 Bu 1ld no lot close to town
RUTLAND HARDWARE Rutland
R('S tr r tP("I tor you
protect on
C tv
Oh o 7.42 2255 Close out at FOR THE BEST n forage
BMR 107 F1fty .::tr res varant or 58 acrPs
and
sc hoo s
cost All small elertr c op and gra n storage
BMR 135 Thr eP sur veyed p et ts c laSP to
w fh moctulrtr home Only 7 m es tram
vestock feedtng equipment
pi onces
nc.lud ng tooste s
town Roart brfl r ut anrt r ur il l Wilter
~ town most y wooctect
call
Clyde
Walker
245
5276
blenders ha r drvers and many
etVil ilhle On&lt;' 7J r1cr e on e 1 nrre onr 7
BMR 62 Exc(&gt; lent bu ld nq lot 1 dO e~crf' s
other 1tems Brand names
acr P
M L 1Bud l McGhee Broker
BMR 97 Commerc .::tl bu ld nq on cor ner of
on 01 vrr Wh te Ro &lt;'! d Be a t ful surroun
Sunbeam P oto S !ex and ECftO Cf!Al N SAWS wood
n Gitll pol s Prf"srnt y oc c up eci E x
other quot ty names
d nos
splitters saw cha1ns and &lt;
446 0552 Anyl!me
BMR 10'1 Tw f' Vf' un t r~pMtm Pn t ro m p rx
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n M net prort A npnrlm{'nt c:. fur n shed
FIFTEEN
FOOT l owe L ne wood cutttng suppl es
Tom Wh1le S~lesman 446 9557 Eve
olum num bass boo 20 h p Charles McKean 446 9442
Thank you for hstmg WJih Bud McGhee Realty
'Thank you for IJstmg w1th Bud McGhee Really
Thank: you tor hsl1nq w1th Bud McGhee Realty
Me c
s ck steer ng fully
equ pped w th Ira fer Coli GRAVE L Y TRACTORS end
98S 433'1
attachments Parts and ser
OUTDOOR EQUIP
NCR CASH eg ste fo g ocery v ce
MENT SALES Jet Rts 7
sto e Sepo o a toto s for mea
and 35 Gallipolis ca ll «6
ServiCes Offered
For Sale
produce 9 ocer es m sc and
Pets for Sale
3670 Open Mon Sat 9am to
ta xes
Excellent cond t on Spm
DOG OBEDIENCE C asses form ng
$125 Phone 7•2 2255
1977 CHRYSLER
BASS
SEPTIC
SY STEMS
IN
CONCRETE BLOCK WORI&lt;
now Coll61 o4 367 0550
BOAT
and
75
tl_orse
motor
STALLED
Comp l ete by
dr veways
patios
steps
DISHWASHER
S40
Phone
many extras $3000 Ph 245
AKC REG STEREO Old English qual fed J censed nsta er
FOR SALE
walks garages basements
9'12 2993
9120
Sheepdog pupp es 6 weeks f I I d rt hauled stone gravel
a1n Plow with Hitch
Reasonable
u nderp nn ng
197_.. HONDA 554 Excellent con
old
Shots and wormed etc A.AA Contractors call256
for Bolen Riding Trador
Freeest mates Call 367 0295
d t on
w h e~«tros
$995
1921
6" 667
or 367 0231
10 "' craftman Radial Saw.
NOW TAKING ORDERS for
949 2181
W1th base 120 240 V
20 wk old p Jllets Brown or
AKC REGISTERED mole St Ber
Like New
.
Pt:A.NTS FOR sale tomatoes cob
white Frosty H II Poultry
nord 1 year old Gent!• Needs ROBERTS
BROTHERS Fl REPLACE AND CftlM
CALL 446.0150 After 5 PM
bnge coul II owe West Shade
Form 304 895 3319 or 675
NEYS cleaned and repaired
home In country wirh room to GARAGE 24 hr wreckerser
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2698
Smok ng ftreplace? Call THE
run $100 992 78Jq or 992 2192
VI
Ce
All
types
of
repa1r
Up
of Chester No Sunday QUARTER
t v.
CH MNEY SWEEP CftlM
HOURSE
RISING STAR Kennels board ng per Rt 7 Call 446 2445 days NEYS AND TULIPS 373 6057
eta I only
gelding $300 Call256 6315
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
446
4792
n
ghts
and
ond groom ng oil breeds
Washers
dryers
197
IKI 9•00 m les $1100
COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST - 3 BR S Jl 2 baths
Chesh re 367 0292
refrldgerators
ranges
I
9&lt;12
14x18 LR dung r m foyer lam•IY rm wtth stone
CUSTOM
COMPOST
1968 SEA STAR 1611 boat 85 Skaggs Appliances
IN
HOOF HOLL.OW English and SEPTIC SYSTEM
1918
fireplace stove relng washer drver drapes cur
TILLING Smallorchardand
HP Johnson eng ne tra ter
1978 JEEP CJ5 S lve
STALLED
New
leach
bed
Western Saddles and harness
talns 2 car garage 2 34 acres of land with fish pond on
tree maintenance
Cal
cover ski eqUipment all Eastern Avee 446 1398
nes
Want fr ee CHIMNEYS
sea
w h e~elros
Horses ond ponle•
Ruth sewer
AND
TUL
PS
State Route 588 C1ty schools STROUT REAlTY
safety
equ
pment
$2400
Call
est mates? L censec;l tn
W13705
Rv•ves 614 698 3290
373
60S7
446 0008
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NTERNATIONAL
DIESEL
682 7695 Oak ft ll OH
staller Ca I Russe Is Plum
HANGING 8ASKETS all k nds
344• Bac khoe Call388 8120
b ng 446 4782
AKC REG BEAGLE male
Beddtng plants
bl oom ng
KlTCftEN
CAB IN ETS
11 mo old For a pet Call
USED FURNITURE
Vegf!!toble pants oil eody to
vanity p en c tables lawn
367 0292
1978
SUZUK
RM
12S
exc
Used
refr
dgerator
5
pc
GALLI
A
RESIDENTIAL
go potted See DonS abort Rt
Services Offered
chairs qu ltmg frames or
cond Used refridgerator $50
dinette set roll away bed
IMPROVEMENT
1 Roc ne Oho
anything
made
of
WOOd
Call ~45 9213
D BUMGARDNER SALES
CORB IN AND SNYDER
nsulated
v nyl
s d ng
DOG
OBEDIENCE
DENNEY AND GL ASS Cha1n
Wood Shop 101 Court St 446
RAIOESMA 0 S gown w th
95S Second 446 ll71
INC
5124 In stock for
a um num gutters and 2572
CLASSES forming now Call
link
fence
Free
estimates
Open Sam to .Cpm Man
s ze 11 12 $30 992 5958
mmed ate delivery
Pool
spouts storm doors and win
HONDA
extra seat 2 367 0550
Ca
ll
245
9113
Ken
Soles
thru Fn
k1ts or let us Instal l
dows Free est mates Ph
Gall polls
H &amp; N Dov old o started leghorn PONY FERGUSON TRAC
helmets 1500 F ( RM Call
36 7 0209 day or n ght
pull&amp;ts both floor or cage TOR cultivators plows ex
256 6505 after 6 30plt)
AKC BRITTANY SPA~IEL
SWIMLAND POOLS and ac
g own avo loble Poultry Hous
tra set of wheels and weights
3 and a half yr old male To
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cessor
es Pool supplies and r~-:-::::-~~;,...
ing and Au oma on Modern 3 pt hitch d1sc exc cond
LIMESTONE DELIVERED
M&amp;T
CONSTRUCTION
sand All sizes At Richards
ftORSE 3 yr old broke to a gOOd home Ca lf 446 4485
service Chem cals opening
Poultry 399 W Mo n Pomeroy Cal 2.56 1420 a.fter 4pm or nde Well marked $300 Ca l
and Son Upper River Rd
Gallipolis
Pont Pleasant of
poo
s
n
spr
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Free
&amp; EXCAVATING
Ga ll!pol s Oh o Call 446 7785
Phone 992 2164
4.46 1211 anyhme
area 25 mile radius 367 7101
256 6750
AUSTRAlLlAN
BLUE
est mates Free delivery on
Backhoe and dozer work by
NEW SAVAGE Fo)( 8 double ba
HEELER cow dog Ca ll 388
chem tca ls Ca ll 446 7887
the tob or by the hour Also
elf 12 guage S150 Call ALL! S CHALMERS TRAC
SWlVIM lN G
POOL
IN
8875 after •Pm
licensed sf!ptic tanks 1n
A A A
CONTRACTORS
Zl NN S LANDI ~G
TOR w th posthole digger
9&lt;12 6Q93
STALLATION
repa r
sta lled Oump truck Free Backhoe dozer dump truck
ftAS USED BOATS
STUCCO
PLASTERING
and cu lt vators $800
Call
estimates
Work done by the" hour or by
open ng and clos ng poo s
FOR YOU
ENGLISft SETTER 3 yrs
p aster
repair
texture
446 7322 J
add sl des or any pool equ p
Call J88 -862l
the ob For free estimates
S675 18 fl Fishing boat with old female pedigreed S50
ceilings
Free
est
mates
Call256 1921
USED FU!INITURE
m ent We sell all ~ nds of pool Ca 256 ll82
11\le well and tra iler 1972 19 Call446 8593
1- 2 pc I v rm sutte
and
chem
ca
ts
equ1pment
ft
IMP
Attec
10
with
trailer
SPEED 0 PRINT 900 series
WAlER AND mise haul ng Call
rollaWay bed with
tn
Pudd e Pools In c Albany
B I LLS MOBILE HOMES
copy mach1ne Ca ll 367 7150 S7200 16 fl Aluminum Craft
992 5858
nerspnng mattress like
698
5265
.SO HP Mercury and tro~~iler
after 4 15pm
and Home Improvements
Servlces_OIIii'ed
new 1 couch hke brand
NOW HAULING I mestone n Free est mates Call446 '26-42
$1200 Whitehouse bOat wlfh
0 g, ,_. t,.;UNTRAC rORS
new 1 sewmg mach1ne tn
M ddleport Paemroy area Call
motor and trailer S«)() 17ft
fiAMMOND BODY SHOP
TftElSS
INSULATION
n
PLOWS
12
1n
excel
ent
All
types
home
1m
cab net 2 dtnette sets
for free est mote 367 7101
Crestllner
85
HP
Evmrude
and
Pamt
SPECIA
L
Sand
master
foam
lnsu
lat
on
sui
RUSS AND MAX ELLIOTT
0 sc new last year Call 446
provements and room addt
and troller 12100 ~ 7044
SlSO
Ph
245
9371
or
379
2306
New homes old homes com
PAINTING AND sondblost ng Lennox Heating and air con
1775 after 5pm
t ons
Also plumbtng
mercial structures For free
Free est motes COII949 2686
dit1onlng Rapco Foam In
.._~atmg &amp; electr cal work
446 9523
est mates call 4-46 1911
sulat on 446 8515 or 446 0445
COUGHENOURS
WATER
DAVIS
SEW
VAC
CENTER
.done
1975 FORD F100 P CKUP
POOL CHEM CALS Season pocks Ca
TWO HO
1
ll after .4 30
OELIVERY
CALL
446
7283
New
sewing
machines
S79
9S
Free
Esttmates
31 000 m les Call256 6278
Free delivery 0 Bumgardner
geldmg 1 bucksktn mare
anyttm~
446 3407 or 256 665'2
and up New sweepers $6.4 95
PAINTING Resldenttal n
Soles Inc Equipment and sup
ca 388 9770
l!nd up Sewing machine fur
terlor and exterior barn and
plleo 992 57U
BOGGS EXTERMINATING
9 N FORD TRACTOR very
niture
portable
cases
mobile home roofs Free J IM S SIDIN G A~D CON
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Call
245
5578
PAINTING Would like t do
424 NTERNATIONAL and
motors and parts vacuum
estimates 15 yr e)(p Ca ll 367
STRUCT!ON CO All types of
mise
Items
1•2
2909 osk l o 0 dell) Oak Hill OH Call
pa
ntlng
Ins
de
and
out
Also
oader S3500 WO lnt M C
cleaner hose motors bags
7MULLINS
HOME
1M
s ding remodel ng conc rete
Rick Imboden
co llect 446 7569
wal paper ng and texture
$2200 lnt rake S625 10 In
rug tools carpet shampoo
PROVEMENTS Siding v ln
ROTOTILLER disc brush
roof1ng
gutter plumb ng
c
ell
ngs
FREE
lnt d sc $800 Fox chopper
and etc Repair on all makes
vt aluminum and steel gut
hog two 16 fl 8 In I beams
WILL DO painting nside and out
Vou name It Free estimates
E STIMATES
Reasonable
Sl OOO Fox blower SlOOO 42 two axles w1th tires and
Pickup and
tens doors windows roofing
and models
to local area Ca I 446 7623
Good reference For more in
rates
PH
367
7'268
Ask
for
ft All ed elevator $950
delivery
One half mile up with optional insulation Low
tongue 35 ga I hot water
formation call 992 6331 before
Ron
Georges Creek Rd Call -«6
H ll s boro goosenec k $5800
cost Free estimates Call-446
heater
70 000 BTU clr
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noon
or oft• e 30 pm
0294
10119
Ca 304 67S 12U or 1 304 523
culating heater
Call 379
ADVANCED
SEAMLESS
SBAJ
2115
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cl••n
MORGANS
GUTTER CO
197. ftONDA 750 I( 10 000
JAY MARCUM roofing
WOODLAWN FARM
Cont nuous no leak gutter ng
miles saddle bags flartng
spouting and siding 30 vear s
MF 235 DIESEL TRACTOR
Rl 1 Albany698 8205
RT 35
exper ence Free esttmates
front and rear safety bars
with plows and l'}ew d sc Exc
Storm
W1ndows,
PLINY WV
Call
388
9857
hang
two
!@at
sissy
bar
and
cond Call44d 1288 after 5pm
Anllhorn111• Skirting,
Storm
Doors,
luggage rack Like new cond
SA NDY AND BEAVER In
Awn1ngs,
Patio
KACH ALL
PORTABLE
S1495 Coli 44d 18.5-1
Replacement
surance Co has offered ser
TRl STATE UPHOLSTERY
Installed and
BLDG All s zes 6 X IQ to 12 X A MODE L JOHN DEERE
11
ces
f
or
f
re
nsurence
Covers,
Carports,
SHOP
1163 Second Ave
W1ndows,
Pallo
tractor with J bottom 14 In
40 See at 123 _ Pine St 446
Leach Beds Ins talled
coverage n Galha Countv for
Gall pol s 446 7833 or 446
TRUCKLOAD OF 151n 18 In
Roof Paint, Set up
2783 or 3 houses be low p ows Hydraul c lift $2000
Covers
Alummum
almost
a
century
Farm
Cert1fled by the
183 3
2"n t:lellllle 2 It long Chom
c . 1256 1490
Bowl ng AI lev on Rt 7 446
and Re-leveling Cell
home and perosnal propetty
S1d1ng
and
ney block Go lllpol s Block
County
1279
coverao es Rre ava !able to
123
I
2
p
neSt
446
2783
Co
Accessones
Ca
II
RON S TV
SER v 1r e
1978 CJ~RYSLER
16 fl
meet nd 11 dual needs Con
Spec tal lzlng In Zentth Hou se
run.:tbout with 1978 85 HP
file t
Lew s Hughes your
GAS RANGE like new used
ca l s Cat 1 JO,. 576 2398 or
Chrv sler notor 245 9257 after PLAYER PI Ar&gt;IO ROLLS
neighbor
Bustness
Op
ref r dgerator good cond
446 2454
lpm
Zmn s Landtng 4.46 7044
portun t es
Call 256 6426

a

Au)!!_ &amp; Truck
Rep~ur
uso Transm1ss1on
Repair
Phnne '92 5682

608 E
MAIN
POMEROY 0

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BMR 134 Excf'IIPnf fhr rf' hedroorn homP n
~ r r kn
l nrp r fn m ly room E" at n k t
chen N ce lot FHA VA

; "'SMR 138 New L sting - 3 BR br ck 1 h
!I baths full d vided basement Th s lovely
'11(' home 1S s tuated on 1 64 acre
n the
~ Gallipol s School system Pr ced n them d
e 160 s
!;: BMR 108 Three bedroom ranch w th brtse
ment r.nd gi'lre~oe Nll':e s 1e lot n Green
~ E ement;.ry C'l rea Steel s d ng RE cr ea
~ tlon room and workshop Good buy FHA
ID VA

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Rt 3 Pomeroy Oh10
992 5547
4 25 1 mo Pd

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BMR 139 New L st ng - 2 story home n
Gall i polis 31arge BR s LR FR DR eat
nktt Owner wants It sold qUtck $29 900

milo oH Rl 7 ~y.pa11 on

51 Rt

lO E Maon Street
Pomeroy 0
Call9927113
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CONTRACTOR

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ROGER HYSEll
GARJGE

EWOTT
APPUANCE II

LANE DANIELS

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BMR 132 In Ruttrmcl Two t r~t f\&lt;rE&gt;s w th
oooct three bedroom two be-th hom,.
... Fam1 ly room Garage FHA VA

Your HeadquarteJS For
, Armsbong Carpeting

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428 SECOND AVE.

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VETERANS - NOTHING DOWN

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M~GKEE

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FOR SALE

1976 PACER X

Real Estate for Sale

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Real Estate for Sale

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PRICER
lovely brick ranch
1S ready for your grow.ng lam ly w th over 1900 sq ft
of ltVtng area plus a two car garage The family rm 1S
14x27 w1th a WB ftreplace The kttchen ts complete
w th range diShwasher &amp; dtsp Other features are 3
large BR s 11'2 baths arge LR &amp; dm1ng area heat
pump central vacuum qual ty carpet elec garage
door &amp; a farge flat lot at Rodnev STROUT REALTY
446 0008

wanted to Do

Camping Equ1pment

BUD BURNS Roof ing and
spout1ng
Call for free
est mates 446 1108

1975 II FOOT truck camper' se f
conto ned o r cond Oil .,..
cellent condition 992 2121

ftOU SEPAINTlNG
Ex
per enced Reasonable rates
Call446 0946

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mv home Call 367 7265

CODNERS CAMPERS locqted on
Rainbow R dge I m le from
Boshon Sohu Motor homes to
tappen rentals trov&amp;l t o le s
service
and
suppi
614 843 3011

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1972 MODEL AMERICAN HerltoQ;
travel troller 22 h long Call
Roder ck Grimms residence n
Racine Phone 949 263.4

G1veaway
ANY PERSON who has
anything to g ve away and
does not offer or attempt to
offer any other th ng for sate
may p ace an ad 1n th s
co umn There w 1 be no
c harge to the advert ser
PART COLLIE PUPP ES 6
wks old Cute as can be Ca ll
446 7002
MALE part Coli e br:own
whi te ong ha red 2 yrs old
good pet Call4.d6 7469

Camp10g Equ1pment
18 FT TRAVEL TRA I LER
self conta ned w1th Reese h t

ch air con d sleeps 6 exc
cond Call4-46 1977

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1970 CAMPER for heavy duty
p c kup
Cal 388 8875 after
4pm
GIVe AWa'J.
TWO ADULT female spoyed cots
1 sol d b ac~ 1 blue n co or
Col ofte 5 935 3511

BEAUTIFUL HOME AND 25 ACRES
Barn tool shed comb nat1on cettar and utI ty b dg 6
acres product1ve level land 18 acres pasture and wood
lots Some timber 900 lb tobacco base want to sell
th s proper t y th s week A good buy Pr c~d for qu ck
sa le S32 500
H]09
Anyon e wou d adm re th e
LOOK •
qua ty of th e superb con
New 1 st ng Be th e f r st to
struot on of th s t as teful y
see th s hom e oca ted of
State Route 7 fe atur ng
des gn ed b ck home 3 000
I v ng space 3
n ce
1 v ng
r oo m
3
sq It
bedroom s spi'lc ou s I v ng
bedroom s d n ng r oom 2
room arge t am ly room
baths ea t 1n k tchen par
enchant ng k tchen form a
t at basement
n c ty
schoo d str cl Woul d be .:t n
d n ng r oom pat o lu I
f n shed ba sem ent w th 7
excellent sta rt e hom e
cnr
a t t .:tc hed
gar age
11 283
s tuat ed on a arg e eve l ot
Don t let th s one pas s vou
"
n a qu et ne ghborhood II
you are look ng for con
struct on qual ty don t ook
any f urt her Pr ced to se
ap dly on toda y s markel
Shown by ilppo nment #258

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HORSE COUNTRY
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Let us make your dreilms
come tru e w th yo u own ng
on e of Gall a Coun y s oi er
qu Ll l y
hom es
N ne
spa c ou s
room s
4
bedroom s form a entr y
f~m ly r oom
v ng oom
modern k chen bi1th ru
ba se men t
gM ag e and
plenty of st or age space
L arge y ard w th sev er al
t r ees Shown on y by ap
po ntment
II 277
MODERN HOUSE POOL
3 300 sq ff overall 3 B R '2
baths sh ower modern k1f
ch en
larg e a n t qu e
decor ateO tam ly r oom
1100 sq ft concr ete sw m
m ng p( o 18 )(35
ver~
muc h n use p en c area
lots of 1 v ng St R t 141
Ga poi s School D si r c l
Pr ced SS3 900 Modern new
cu stom bUilt nome c l ose to
proper t y c an be pur c hased
w th proper y or sold
separafE:!IY or moved To! ;a
Package S76 000
11212

CENTURY 2'

FARMS

PRICE REOUCEDSlSOOO
219 ac re s ~ today s st ng
pr cc $110 000 Approx 50
i'lcrs t liabl e 160 pasture
bs
tobacc o base
1411
large barn
tos of good
r oild frontage
bla cktop
r oad rur a wa ter modern
4 BR house w th full ba se
ment L et s deal now spr
ng w 11 soon be here 11 199
$45 000
A TTENTION
HO G
FARMER S 15 acr es of
highly produc t ve tevc l
crop land 27 acres wooct
and 38 71 r~ c res n pnsture
hog bfl rn w th au o feeder
Ready for bu s ness MC'lny
more d e t r~ s Call for them
today
/1268
TIME TO PLANT
NPw I o; t nq 9? il("(f' S n
c; yr~ n Tw p 75
ilh ,.
nrrPs r~lmn~ t r~ l lrvf' l n
top proc1 ct on 61&gt; Nrrf'S n
pilr: h r r nnrl woo l i n s ('on
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PRICE REDUCED
FOR FIVE DAY:S
or g nal price S~O 000 52
acre farm 6 room house
bath
f1rep ace
dr li ed
well countv water barn
outbuildings toba cco base
t lfable and pasture and
woodlots
Close to R o
Grande Gall pohs Schools
Don task f or a tower pr ce
$32 500 buys It now Hurry
we areread y
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FINANCING IS
NO PROBLEM
On th s farm hou se and
104 51 ac r es mor e or ess
of good crop land loca ted n
M e gs County Salem Twp
Several acr es of eve / r oad
fr onta ge House has v ng
4
roo m
d n ng r oom
bedrooms kitchen A lso a
daub e c r b and m ac h nery
shed
Owner w II help
f nance a good qual f ed
buyer Land contrac t or se
c ond mortage Ca ll tor
more deta !s
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THIS IS SPECIAL
1?0 ncre n n w t h ~
mnnr rn hou sf' f\. s for ho sr&gt;
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thr r
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form ;"j l rt n nq room l wo
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th rk orr tl nr ct n ss f&lt;'sc uf'
sod rtPil 1 f or rr~ ltl (' Gooc
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p!lnrt nncl st f'" m
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tr i1 s r~nrtro~ ris pnp frf' rs
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INSTANTLY A PEALING• ENERGY SAVER •
Th s c ustom bu t br ck home '2 bedrooms 2 baths has
a f loor plan you II really en oy Plann ing qua ty
m at er as and workmansh p s unsurpassed Insula
t on A nder son w ndows hard to bel eve today s
heat ng and elec tr c b lis total only SSO average per
month 2192 sq ft p us ful basement spacious LR w th
I replace fam
room 2 car garage screened n room
over ook ng beaut fu1 landscaped backyard One of the
best qual t y homes to enter today s market Located
Spr ng V a ey Com e m ake appomtment see for
your self
lll07
LOVELY TWO STORY
EYE CATCHER
Hom e t hat has been totally
TAX SHELTER
r emOdel ed Be the t r st to
113 acres Greenfield Twp
!:&gt;ee th s very we
kept
well kept and scen1c coun
ho n e New mod ern bu I n
try home 2 barns 2 car
k tchen a appl an ces
garage other outbutldmgs
most ha ve ma ntenance
JO acres ttlfabte land wood
warr an tv
L v ng
oom
lots stream runs through
d n ng room 3 bedroom s
farm
Plenty water tor
bath ut I ty and p lay room
livestock You must see
comb nect wood burner low
these pretty green treated
heat b li s 2 car ga ag e 2
ftelds to apprectate the
stor age bu d ngs garden
value beauty and ltvmg
spa ce ( A ll tij s and nuch
satisfactton tn the area
m or e
s urrounded
by
N306
several large shade frees
Lots of pr vac y but yet
EXCELLENT LOCATION
close to stores Rea sonab y
Come and see this newly
pr ced Shown by appt on
r emade eel hOme 6 room s
y
11260
bath 3 BR gas for ced a r
ELEGANCE AT
he a f a II new k t che.n ap
AT ITS BEST
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BUSINESS
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1251
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40 ACRES
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27 acres
rur al water
b lac ktop r oad close to
Gall polis One of ts k nd
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36 69 ACRES
MORE OR LESS
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Twp Sec 1B Reasonab y
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we Sell .Better Living"

Audrey Canaday, Realtor 446-3636
Lou Lutton, Realtor Assoc., Eve. 446-3005

OFFIQ 446-7013

251 12 Locust

JUST liSTED &amp; A REAl BEAUTY - 3 BR 21 ·., bilths
den with f i repl;~ce, dining rm ., foyer , be~utiful•
flo or s, 'ql&lt;~ sscd in rear p6rct"!. patio , 2 car gar;.ge with
&lt;' IC'ctnc op ener plus a detch ed :1U'14 garclgl'. lots of

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New l isting .. a " love at first sight" living room with
open sta i rs , lfmed oak woodWork, grani te inlaid
fir eplace . French doors open Into formal light f il led
dining room . Eat·in kitchen with d inette, range, and
birch cabinets. 3 sleeping rooms , 11!:1 baths, full base ·
ment, garage, beautiful rolling lawn w i th garden .
space .

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This 1 plus

acre country setting offers this very at~
tractive maintenance free home that will
please the whole ' family ,' 3 good sized
bedrooms, large li'lting room, 2 baths, utili·
ty room, big kitchen &amp; dining area &amp; 2 car
garage, Located 3 mites from Rt. J5 in
Green Grade Sch. Oist. $53,000.

- You'11 ·have a hard time finding a more
clean &amp; well kept home than this lo~ely
bric k home on Mitchell Rd. 3 bedrooms,
large living room , utility rm ., eat ·in kit ·
chen , garage, patio &amp; huge front P,Orch . Ci · ·
ty schools. S51 ,000.

rO&lt;..KE T THE REN T A L PROF IT S
Thr ee story
h1"lldifll/ dDwn l o•.vn ro r·n,..r lot 1n Pom eroy Has f i r~t
llN,\1 "&gt;l•cp illW oft•((• olu!. t\~ofl IMn (' •"'~P tlrlm e n ts, all oc
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REDUCED- OWNER TRANSFERRED

N lNG IN l HE PROF IT S
5mn11 grocery itnd 9a r age,
r•'( d 'V\o•n 'ncl Pop opt'ri"llinn. l 'Ctu ipmcn l nnc1 i nven

NEEDED

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Rl::'iT RICTED .B UILDI N G LOT
Corne-r lot in Sp r ing
,, l~"f C'&gt;lili{'S 166 It trorltMH" on Mnple One of G&lt;ltl1a
n•rr'o l " uhd l V1Son&lt;:. h II u t rlr ! ir!&gt; i'l VCl i li1b iC' . $6 ,000.

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T IONALLY - WE BUY - SELL - T RADE .

PRICED IN THE !40'S.
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL
BRICK HOME
Located In c ity of Gallipol is, close to super
market &amp; business section 10 rooms, 3
BRs , mOdern kitchen with lots of cabinets,
dishwasher, garbage disposal. electric
tabletop range. Formal din i ng r oom , f ami ·
1~ room, recreatio n robm . Just lots, of
. room . Central air, natural gas F .A. fur ·
nace, central F A. system , fireplace,
planter in hom e. Young apple &amp; pea ch
trees . Lots of f lowers · &amp; shrubs. Ga rd en
space &amp; large lot. MUST SEE TH IS CITY

HOME .
CUSTOM
· BUll T - This elegant brick i5 in one of the

plans on the market. A lovely 3 bedroom
home with p~lvacy from everv room For·
mal dining, equipped kitchen w ·eatlng
area, family room with a stone fireplace, 2
baths, 3 bedrooms, utility ' rm. &amp; ?. car
garage . ·
E)(cellent
neighborhood .

finest neighborhoods in town. Large &amp;
beautiful rooms, magnificent view, 3
bedrooms, 2'12 baths, large family room, 2
firepla ces~ huge porch &amp; more. A quiet (no
Traff ic) neighborhood . Immediate posses·
sion

CUSTOM BUILT FOR OWNER -

new

K.C.Schools. $59,800.

Brand

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
WE HAVE MOVED TO 24 STATE STREET
GAUIPOLIS, OHIO
FROM THE PARK .

N_EW LISTING -

Sc h. $56.500
SUNI&lt;IST BRICK - Feast your eves on
this. 1800 sq . ft . of lovely living space irl a
5uper neighborhood . 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
equ 1pped kitchen, formal dining, family
room , f ireplace. 2 c ar garage &amp; ce nttal
air . Ther e's more if you want to see it.

attractive brick ranch in a most conve·
nlent location on Jackson Pike. This..quali ty home offer~ J bedrooms, built ·in kit chen, fireplace in living room, full base ·
ment, hardwood floors, F.A. nat. gas 1'1eaf
&amp; carport . $52.900.

YOUR BEST COMMERCIAL LOCATION

COUNTRY SETTING -

- 92 ' frontage on Eastern Ave. with 4
buildings that "co uld be used for rentals .
The love ly residence can easily be con ·
verted to any kind of r etail, wholesale or
warehouse. The land alone is worth the
ask rn g pnce of $69,900.

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CHARM -

You'll entoY

GRACIOUS BRICK -

remodeling &amp; redecorating thiS,· Oic!l:!r
classi c. This large brick home offers lots Qf
beaut iful wood~ork, hardwood floors,
huge rooms, f rreplaces with a lovely
mantel , 5 or 6 bedrooms, family room ,
buift-in bOokshelves acros.s 1 wall plus
more . Great location on ~rd Ave. $48,000.

One of !he fines!

homes in tne n~ighborhood Over 3,000 sq.
ft. of llvirtg space Includes 3 bedrooms, 2
fireplaces, sunken living room, formal din·

lng, equipped kllchen, 2 ba!hs,

famll~

room , huge bar area, r ec . room , 2 car
garage &amp; more . Priced well below replac~ ­
men1 cost. City Schools.

$59.500
IN CTIY SCHOOLS .

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bedrooms , br ick &amp;
aluminum . Just out of town
off Rt. 141 , very n ice.

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ON 2.84 ACRES
In M erc ervill e. 2 or J B R .•
r ura l Water, 2 car gar age,
wood · burning fir epla ce.
barn , smoke house with
cellar . L arge shade tree,
also pea ch &amp; apple trees.
All m inera l rights goes .

93ACRES
VACANT LAND
93 A. of rolling l and in Ad ·
dison Twp. A ll mineral
r ighTs goes. Barn&amp;. several
building sites . $27,900.00.

CALL
FOR
DET A IL S.

MO-RE
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LOTS 15500 .00 EACH
Two very nice level lots .
Just off Rt. 35 in·a very n ice
locaT ion . Lovely bui lding
Sites. CALL.

!25 ,000
room s, white alum .
s~ding . Inc ludes 'l B. R .. J
huilt,: in por ches, lnrqe liv ·
inp room , eett i n i&lt;Jtc h£&gt;n,
modPrn · httth . ? maptP
shilcle trees , larqr {larctPn
Mei'l . NAtura l gas floor fur
n t~cf' , ri ty Wfl ter, Sf'Wf' r .
Stora~f' bldp . Lf'VCI litnrl
IOrillf'rt in Jnc k son , Ohio . A
ni cr ,- lp., n homf'. A GRE::A T

WISEMAN IS A HOUSE l:s{fLD] WoRD

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E. M. Wiseman, Broker, 446-3796, Eve.
E. N. Wisem•n, Broker, 446·4500, Eve.

Dan evan~. Associt~te, 318·811.1 Eve.
R J . Hairston , Assotiate: 446-424b.-Ev•

Ji"(n Cochran. Anocl•te, 446-71&amp;1, Eve. .

N•ncy Smith, Assod•te. 44t·4f10, Eve.

SOO

SECOND .liVE.

GALLIPO_LIS

RENTAL OR· INVE ST
MF.N r PROPE R.TY
CALL NOW

VIRGINIA L. SMITH
R IVE RV I EW - You 'll just lo\te rhe view from the
IJrtJe red w ood deck of the Ohio River . This mobile
honu~ hit 'i everything you cou!d wan t In one. H ouse fur inc lud ing a ,ki ng size bed. Situated on an ac r e of

118,900
MOBILE HOME
ON Ph ACRES

,REAL ESTATEm
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388-8464

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Thi s is a beautiful 14'66'
home that is fully furnish ·
ed. The lend is cleared &amp; in
a nke location . PRICED

~· · -'1 !Oil

LARGE RANCH

LA RGER T HAN IT LOOKS ' This llome
a
I&lt;H"Pf' hvtna rm ., l arge E&gt; &lt;'l1 ·i n ki t , 3 b~dro!&gt;'"!ls and !h
baths on main level F ull basement w 1th f rn rshed f am.
and ret:: room, love l y w b f.p ., utility roo m and ex tra
roC'Im hlr st o1 age car,.,nrt ilnd 1112 acres.
Y OU F INISH IT
The seller of l his cou ntry_ home
'hnve pa r tlr!l ly remodel ed. 3 b~droom s, b?th , kr tc hen.
dif'llnq, large li v ing roorn , parf 1AI basem ent . Coup le of ·
Ol l fbu il cl lngs
AC R.ES - 16 acre s nice bui lding sites.
1 AC RES - Addison Bulaville Rd . $9,500 .
BEA UTIFUl BU IL OI NG SITE ~- 3 acre tra c t .

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AT HOME
VICKIE HA UL ORE N ·
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BE t.:K Y LA NE

WA LT LANE

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. A n&lt;' rf f'c t fi!mil y home wi th
&lt;~ hrdrooms, ? huge bilths ,
U 'v?l' li v inn rm , 14'x7 1'
fitmil y r m . i=ormnl rllninp
rm., k i l ch.&lt;'n wl lt1 bf'ilutiful
&lt;n hinPf s. Fully cM nctrd ,
1!\f f10or l tiUndr y, OVNSi7PC1
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Mf',1 Ovf'r ? rtr rf' ~ ~f'" it
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Professional Services
D. BUMGARONER SALES.
INC . Ph . 992 5124 . Pool
chemicals, equipment, sup·
plies. Free delive ry .

446·4042

446-0458
,446:0458

CALL
!J S for vour
photographic needs.
Por ·
trait, commercial and wed ·
ding photography : Tawney
Studios, 424- SecOnd Ave.

TO liE AFFORDABLE!

Excel lent design in a home that could be
yours . St y !e plus comfort all · comb ined .
Luxun ous master BR , with private bath &amp;
walk in · c loset . Equipped rusti c styl e kit chen wi th b re a~f ast noo k. Larg e recr ea ·
tion and family room with open stone
fireplace plus fO rmal d i ning room &amp; living
r oom . W alk out of entrance foyer to an e~ ·
cepTr onal courtyard. Ther e's just 1oo much
to sa y, you must see thr s Eilegance, style &amp;
com fort combined in this beautiful home.

We now have approx . 14 A .
avail ab le, jUst off Rt. 35
West , with a c lose .acc ess to
city sew er &amp; water , &amp; near
thr iv i ng bu s in ess com ·
muniTy .
PRICED
TO
SELL . Can se ll in 7 A. Plo1 .

3 ACRES OF
CLEAN LAND
1978 Schu ltt l4 'x70' m ob1le

hom e wi th a ll m ajor Fur ·
n1tu rc needed . N ice kitc hen
w i th
lo ts
of
b u ilt · i n
cab inet s, dbl . wnll oven ,
tabl etop r ange, s.s ~i nk .
Ni ce l arge se t ·in tub . 28,000
' BTU air con d itioner , rural
wat er , back po r ch . N ice
d in ing room w ith china
c lose t . SEE THI S . O NE
NOW .

PRICE REDUCED Beautiful new ranch , 3
bedrooms, central a i r . family room with fireplace,
large 2 car garage, price reduced t o Sd9,000 . for quick
sale. Call to day to see th is lovely home.
t 1579

LOT BS'x206'
Beautiful bu i ldin g si tes ,
le\te l lot on b l ac ktop r oad
with r ura l water line in
front of lot , with beautiful
rolling gr een pastu re l and.

ONLY $5.500 .

La rge levnf lot .. Bat h, front ·
and back por ches , .4 BR ot
above a verage s1te. City"
water . Partial basement .
Metal st orag e bldg . AL L

FOR

ONLY

QUIET SETTING
Nice country hom e with
l8 lf2 acres . 5 BR and bath .
Nice k itch en plu s ap ·
pl la nces. Dr i lled well &amp;
rura l w ater availab l e .
Home has vinyl siding &amp;
forced air f urnace Ky ger·
Creek School Distr ict .

Cor. Fourth and Pine

HOME ,

Phone •46-3888 or &lt;046-4477

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RODNEY - Four year old thr ee be droom !"lome with
attac hed garage and large fen ced lot , price Includes
some appliances, available im mediatel y
N083
MOBILE HOME - A rr anged for com for tab le liv ing In
Porter, nearl y an acr e of land wi th attached 1 1/~ ca r
gaf:age , basement, ai r conditi oner. and some f urntture
with this one
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11 961

prope rty . CALL NOW FOR
MORE
DETAILS
OWNER IS VERY ANX IOU S TO SE LL.

·. P_lu.m_bi_nQ a=n~ J-te~tjnp

GENEPLANTSANDSONS

DEWITT 'S PLUMBI~ G
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Air
conditioning 300 Fourth Ave .

Ph . 446· 1637 .

Route 160 at Evergrt'en

PhoM .46-2135.

NEW LISTING : 3 bPdroom , &lt;M pE'tr d hom f' irl .Roor ev
I I S D . rur nl Wol fer , ( {'ntril l Sf'W i'lp(' coll er tron,
undprnro und uti lities , f' l('r tri r hNl1 w i th ilUXI Iiar y
vJooct !Ju r nin9 sl ove, nttMh('d ~i1r·1~f' Prier $J6,SOO.OO .

Nic e comfortable · home
with nice larg e shade trees ,
c on c rete front por ch. Lots
of frutt trees &lt;apple , .
cher r y, pl'um &amp; peach) .
harbor·.
Good
G r a pe
garden la nd all level. In
Green Twp.1Rural water. 2
car garag~ , fuel oil F.A .
furna ce. Basement . Barn
appr ox. 16'X 24'. PRICED

IN THE $20'S .

$29,000
GREAT LOCATION , 2 blocks from city park, across
street from super market . 2 BR cottage, glass enclosed
porch, perfect for indoor greenhouse. Large din ing
room for family gathering s. Great starter or retire ·
ment home

JUST LISTED. - Very n 1ce 1977 Norris 14'x70' mobi!e
home with e)(pando, la rge l iv ing r oom , screer:te~ m
back porch, centr al air , l arg e sforage r bu rldmg._
toea ted on Slots plu s 1;, acre at Evi!rgr'een .
N 1035
PLANTS SUBDIVISON - N ice ranc h wifh 3 bedrooms.
bath with shower , wif e approve d kit chen carpeted, f~ll
. basement with 1 car garage . Located clos_e to town rn
city school distri ct . S-42,500

NEW LISTING - Attention Boaters, just in time for
S\¥flmer, nice 3 bedroom hom e. kit chen ~ith r ang~ and
dishwasher, redwood d ec k over lookrng
Creek, located on a large lot off RA 7

Raccoon
If 0345

2LOTS
Lots Nos. 32 &amp; 33 in Mor ·
r ison Addition in Bidwe11 .
Level la nd . Rural water
available. $1 ,000.00 each .

Call 4&lt;16 ·

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24 ACRES, located 10 miles
south of Ga flipolis 1 1 and one
fourth miles off St. Rt. 218.
Small. tobacco base and pl en ·
ty .of wa~er . Price : Sl-4,000.
Call 4A6·J6d0.

F'OUR L OTS for Sal e, Rt . 2,
Hiil'lt lew · su bdv .,
Pt .

Pleasant. WV S9200. Cal 16-75
5022

• SROOM HOME

3 BR, 1rh baths, frame
ranch, neat aS; a pin . Cen ·
tral heat and· Blr cond .,
paneled garage , family kit·
chen with range . City
Schools.

for 12 trailer pad s. All
utilltles under ground , Call
for more deta ils.

LOT

RELAX IN THE pri'ltacy of your awn pool and enjoy
th• comfort of living In this .c bedroom home O\terlooking t he Ohio River . Approximately 3.5 acres, only 1
minute from the corporat ion limit ; city schools, ci ty
water, panorami c view of the Oh io River . Thi S Mme
has a spacious li ving room , formal dining , room ~ 21h
baths, 2 fireplces, large family room .. . you must see to
·apprec iate! ! Call for m or e Information .

512.000.
NICE LOT - Good bu ilding site locate d i n Ri o Grande,
gas, sewer &amp; water a'lta lalble.
II 0056
INVESTMENT PROERTY - 2 nice lots with .4 rental
mobile home pads. all are rented, each pad ha s con·
crete runners and patio. located In Rodr,ey .
112 155

rwo BDR . HOME . nice kif ·

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_ID EAL BUSINESSOPPORTUNITY, Gallla County

6,oo0

.4 acres •. blacktop road ,

sq . ft . w.arehouse plus office,
nice trarle r: space. .$40 000

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TRAILER PARK ... sel up

SS2,000
Very nice 3 BR ran ch great
for a growing tam lly . J BR,
2 FULL baths . Famdy
room witll fire la ce, . fully
carpeted . Full basem~nt ,
cen . air cond ., attached
garage . Only Sm i les fro m
city In K yg er Creek ar ea .

$29.500
SUMMER HID E AWAY or
year round home fronting
on lake (Owner says the
fis hing ' s great!) 2 BR , ni ce
modern kitche n w ith ran ge
and refrigera tor . Screened
fronl po rc h with beautif.ul
view . 2 large lots. ' JUST
LI STE D!

v r r y n ice count ry hoin e
jus t minut f's ·from C! IY. Kit
ctl cn h&lt;JS lot s of hi rr h
coh lne l s, enting SPfiCC for
thl' ff'l mity plu s gu rs ts.
Fc1 m i t y
roo m
wi th
fi rc plc,H;e, ful l bil semf'nl . 7
cM ce m en t bloc k oar,"'l ge-.
PX'C elle nl garden sp~ ce .
BC&gt;.,ut i fu l lrf'I"'S ilnd shr ubs
on
ac r es.
·

p·,

$30,000
RFN TAL

IN COME . One

sl nr y, 5 room s ;tnd !1lllh
with l)ottl ed p~s fu rnMcc .
Two mobi iP hom PS .Also,
tr~ro f'l
barn ilm1 ~ out·
buildinos l or &lt;~ t crt in Gren
Twp . wi thin ? mi lf'S nf city
&lt;~nrl sl tu ii iNI on 1.? acres.
Cil ll for c1e ti1ils. JUST

Small far m wilh 3

f\~nPnnM ",, , •, rrJ
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' BIJYERS BUT WE NEED liSTINGS!! LET US

YOUR HOME WHEN YOU ' RE

.R~ADY

SEL~

FI VE ROOM house· on College Rd., FARM FO" Sale . House, 2 barns.
trailer. large pahd . 10 oCre1 or
Syrbcu!!.~~-2.:.~~~~-- . __ _:
8'2 ocres , 742·2566.
..--THREE BEDROOM home . lorg&amp;
kltcben , din ing ond livi ng 311. acres In Pome roy. S£cludetl
wooded oreo on lop ol till!
room, Carpel . Fu ll basement
Overlooks r iver. Water , elec·
Middleport . 992·5239
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trlc ovollable. 092 ·3886.

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$30,000
RENT ALS
WI H I
AC R EAGE .. . Appro • . '
acres, 2 homes pre senTl y
r ented, other outbldg . Al l in
good cond . J m iles from cl
ty. Great Investment oro
per ty .

I

AND VA HOME
0 . VIOLET REAL ESTATE LOA NS : MCLENDON MOR ·
LOCATED IN TUPPERS PLAINS. TGP.:GE COMPANY. Loan
VIolet
OHIO , TWO HOUSES ON REAL representative :

BEAT THIS ONE FOR S42,000! 1H8 sq. ft . of 'tnotl crM
l iving plu.! A 2 c~r&lt; garage. l BR 's, 2 baths, 14x?4 lR
with a woodburning FP, low energy home, hrq hcs f
tric tiill t89 . located near Clay St hnnl. STRO UT
TY , 446 ·0008.

{Cookie) V Iers, 463 Second
Ave., second floor, Gallipolis,
THE HIGHEST BIDDER. "PROPER- OhiO 45631 . CaiiAA6 ·7172 .

~W~r&amp;~~R~6 :t:!:6s~g

TY IN EXCELLENT LOCATION
~

IIF YOU ' RE THINKING ABOI:IT &gt;ELLING. G I VE · U~
1 A CALL AND WE 'Ll BE HAPPY TO OISCUSS OUR
. LISTING CONTRACT WITH YOU. WE HAVE

WE HAVE OTHER HOMES AND FARMS FOR
SALE . PLEASE CALL FOR MORE INFORMA TION.

~ I STED .

Por·
Call

POMEROY, OHIO, THE GERALD FHA

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534,000
DUPLE X... Two 8parf
mens, both 3 room s end
bath fu r nished , ren t for
$180 per monl/1 ea ch. A lso
tra11 er space r ent ed for
$50 .00 pr month . 1 11, aqPS.
Near
Ch es h ire . JUST

LI 5TE I1 .

AM. MAY 5TH, 1979, AT THE
OFFICl OF CROW. CROW I
PORTER .
ATTORNEYS .

NEW LISTING : Co m mer cial build ing , CourT StrC'c t
Gallipolis , · appro)( . '2,000 sq. ft ., arranged for
r eStaur ant. Two apartments upsfairs, storage bUildirtg
in rear . Call for mor e information ,

E""inp caN
Dlrvin Bloom•, Assoc. 67U627
Oscar alird, Rultor -446-4632
John Fuller, Rultor 44&amp;4327

SALE.

562,000
Her e's ol d fa shion ed ch&lt;trm
w it h lhe conven ience of to
day F ullY equ ipped k it
chen has t,:,hle nook w i n!
bay win dow , hef'med 1.'. 1"11 '
lng , pa nt r y . F orrn c1 1 d in ing·
r oom ha s c hai r r f!fl,
wallpap er
and buil t In
china cablne l . PrlvMe llv
l ng ro om. Coz y den..
Gracious f oyer Wil h open
stairwn y leAds lo secon d
f loor w i th 3 spa cious
bedrooms , Full ba sem en t
has r ecrea tlon room plus
lots of sfcar age N ic~ plr nic
area In bac k y ard . Locat ed
downtown Gallipo li s. · A
hOuse that sa ys " home ' ',
Just l isted.

REAL ESTATE loans. Purchase ond
refinance. :10 year terms, VA
446 ·8628 .
No money down (eli gible
\
veteran1). FHA · A• low as 3
TWO STORY 3 bedroom trame
per cent down (non · veterans) .
hovse In Middleport . 992·3-457.
Ireland Mortgage Co., 77 E.
Stole, Athens . 6141592.3051.
SEVEN ROOM hou•e and bose·
ment in Mlnervllle. 992-5823 .
MODI:RN THREE bedroom house,
full basement , fireplace , lully
FROM 5 to 80 ocres, 3 miles out of
carpeted. central air, enclosed
Rutland . 742·2451.
sun porch, located on 6Y• acres
OWNER SElLING: 2 bedroom
on CR 28, opprox. 3 mUea from
frame hous•. Excellent In tow n
Racine. If Interested contatf
locollon. Call 992·3023 .
lorry Wolfe 949-2836 weekends
ond after S evenings.
I Will OFFER FOR SALE AT 10:00

COMMERC IAL BUILDING : LOUlt C"fl 1n v,nfon
~pf1 c ~ous building cnn cif her bf' US(' d fo r business 0 ~
mectrng room ..Pr icP. only Sll ,000.00.-

RES _ Good .4.bedroom nome wlth f urniture.
carpeted , full ba sement, larg e bar~ ~ ~1ri
mineral rights and some coal and limes~one .

chen, l:iath, utility, sma ll
basement, Cc!rport , 2 storage
buiklings with two tots. AP·
pro)( . 75 x 300 . Also nice 3 bar
home, large .basement, with
two acres plu s. Crown City
256·6244 .
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FOR

terbrook Subdv. $7500

SM~LL BUSINESS --=- s eer &amp; W in~ Carry~u f , business
doubied last year and sate s are t n~e as tn ~, monthly .
Equipment ard inv entor y i ncl~ded Wtth bUS1~ es5 ~ ~~~

3 ~.R .• one floor. ptan. Elec tnc heat, also woodburner
that goes with hOme. Bath
&amp; front porch . Ha s its own
drt I led well With electr ic
P~mp.
STorage building
wtth basement. All located
on bl.ac ktop road, Area
bargarn ~t $15 1900.00.

Cal1379·26l7.

$40,000

FL A I R . and funda mental quality . e·r lck , ced ar ami
stu cco co mbine t o give tl1~s brand new hOrne .1 1'1 Enqlish
Tudor fl avor . Double door entry Into foy er l ee~d i ng to
family rm . wi th coz y II r epla ce, very pri vtlt c li v ing rrn .,
tUlly equi pped kit chen with formal dlnlnq il~ea and
bedroom w1ng 3 sp~clous bedroom s, 2 f ull bafhs, pl us
ca rpet, cen . air , hea t pump. Fini shed 2 car gar oge.
Bea utiful view from any room thr ough,diarnontl paned
windows . J~ Macre level tot . Own er w l l hel p fin ance .

WANT TO SELL? CALL 446 3636 WE .NEED

NICE AND PECEFUL - Brand new ceda r ran ch , alt
electric 3 bedroo m~. ni ce kitchen , bea ut iful carpet,
IBr\\e carport l ocated on 1 acre in Kyger Creek Sch .
District, best buy on the market at,SJS,OOO.
. ••e
Good 2 bedroom hom e wifh bath , f ull base
RT
.~ 000
1 1014
. ment, good buy for Sl4 ,
.

~!'tt.~u li"t
BY OWN E R . Ni ce, w ell kept .
fam il y ome with 3 bedrooms .
1 __ baths, large living r oom ,
eat -in kit chen and beautifu iiV
finlshed f ami ly 'room wlfh
WB stove. Fully carpeted .
Basement. Natural gas heat
and central AC , Quiet neigh ·
borhood and c lose to sc hools.
Call Ad6·7649 ..

140,000

NEW LISTING - Nice l~x55 mobil e ho~ e in quiet
country atmospher e. Larg e 1h acre lot Wtth ga rden
space. Price d ve ry r easonable w it h lots of e)(t ras .lf 01 ~5

DEVELOPE OR LIVE ON .....:. Thi s mostl y leVel 48 'h
ecre farm near Rio Grande and on State Route, has 6
room house with bath and barn .
N1029

TWO BOR BRICK HOME , 5
miles below town overlooking
the river . 8 yrs . old , all elec ·
tr ic, .newly carpeted. Own
water
system .
StoVe,
refrldg ., washer and drver.

$37,500
- COMMER CI AL BUILDING , concrete block, 40'x36' on
1.3 acres. lh bath . Great loctlon 6 miles from ci ty . Just
Listed!

· JUST LISTED - Nice br ic k r ilnch with 4 bedrooms.
living" room with w .b . firepl ac e, h ar dwood floors, basement w!Th shower st all, I car gar ag e, located on 3 acr es
In Hannan Trace S. D .
N 0519

bedroom home new full basement , la rge barn, 30
_,cres of r ol ling 9round , citY school d istr ic1
II 0380

Must sell. $35,000.
ol807.

STANDARD
Plumbing-Healing
215 Third Ave., 4&lt;16 ·3182

$59,000
A visit to another time, tong ago , Times of expans ive
rooms and patient construction . High ce ilings, mas~ i ve
woodwork. large foyer witti open stairway . Modermzed
kitchen with private stairway from second floor , 4 BR ,
2 baths , full basement . PLUS 3 rooms and ba th , fur nished apartment rented for S1BO.OO per month PLUS 2
Trailer spaces renting for $40 .00 per month . 1' '4 acres.
. Nellr Cheshire .

sl id ing gla ss door w ith pafro , gC~rage and a n tc~ Jot .
Priced to sell now l or $3 7,500.

ONE ACRE
14x70 MOBILE HOME
977 mobil e Home setting on
1 P., . of le vel land . Com ·
pletely tu r nished, bath with
sunken tub &amp; st e p · in
shower . K it chen with pan·
Try, eat·at bar . counter top
range , dou ble w all ove n &amp;
plenty of cabinets . Carport
&amp; outside stor age bldg . Call
to see a ver.y neat &amp; well
kept place .

On a beautiful tree studded acre, Bulavllle Rd ., Kyger
Creek Schools, brick home has 3 spacious bedrooms,
large gathering room , carpet, drapes, cen . air tor thOse
hot summer days ahead . Like new cond. Call for ap·
polntmeRt soon! Just Listed!

CALL TODA f - very attracti ve bri ck &amp; fr a m·e ran ch
with 3 bedr o.&gt;m s, bt th with shower. full y ca ~pete d ,

I ACRE
2 BEDROOM COTTAGE '

LARGE STATELY
7ROOM HOM E

$61,900

S39,900.00
4 ACRES 8 ROOM HOUSE

446-0008.

BDR

Brick and cedar ranch has ceramic tile foyer , mir ·
rored walls, massive stone firep lace covers one l iving
rm . Wall , plush carpet i ng, formal dining , eat·in k if ·
che n, J lg BR , 2 full baths, 20' deck plus concrete patio
with brick grill for outdoor enterta i ning . 2 car garage .
Over 1!:1 acre velvety lawn. Ir res istible inside and out!
3· BEDROOM , CARPETED, BRICt&lt; dwe ltin g;
situot ed in Country A ire SubdiviSion, 117 lot s, 2 bath s~ I
:; hnwer, nrtt. gas ~ .A lurn a~e . A qu a lity h om ~.....c.-.......

All
lfvel along State
Hi ghW c1 Y 554. d B. R.,
mode rn home with built·in
equipped kit c hen plu s
wa she r &amp;. dryer . Family
room , p art ial basement, 2
por ches. SepMate garage
&amp; sum me r k i tchen, also
workshop &amp; storage area.
Lots of building spots for
new hom es on t he Gallfa
Co Rural Water System.
A l so an incom e tnvestment

$55,000
IT ' S SPRING! En joy it fu lly Surrounded by be.;tu tiful
pines, oak and birch trees. There 's a Vf!f'Y priv al e rear
pa t io tor morni ng coffee or evening cooKou ts. Sp(lriou s
bedrooms, fireplace in both the living and family
r ooms, full ba sement, carpor l. Newly decor a ted inside
and out so you ca n bypa ss Spnng c lea ni ng and just en
iOY I Near Centena r y .

$60's

SELL.

kitchen &amp; dining rnt ., with built-in appliances. 14M44
family rm . with WB lireplace, rec . rm ., laundry,
sund~ck, patio, 2 car garage &amp; over l acre ol land.
Located J mi. from towri in 1h~ Green Grade School &amp;
Gallia Academy High School Dis1 . STROUT REALTY ,

THREE

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NEW LISTING : 3 he0 ro om , Cilrpelrcl homf' in ColJfl1ry
!lir Sf) , r ur nl wit ter, nnl uril l (] itS furn ncf' , frt ces
G f'Or~I"'S Crf' f' k Rd.: ~ilr i'l9C COIWf'rfe&lt;i to Ci'l rpc&gt;tNt
·
f;.rni l y room, room tor ,,qnrdf'n Al(t nr $37 ,50().00 .

d B . R. ; "2 bat hs, formal din · ·
ing room, spa ci ous kitchen
&amp;. fu l l basement. Located
on U .S. 218. PRICED TO ·

FOR SALE OR .TRADE - FINANCING AVAILABL&gt;o

moderrt kltch~n on 1 acre lot.
Close to mines. Call368 -8418

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$29,900.00
AFFORDABLE

- s yr. old ranch offers 3 BR 's, 3 baths, 22ft. LR, 31ft .

CARTER 'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

LARGE LOT, 11!1 stor~ with aluminum siding , modern
kitc"e" w ith Jots of ca binets, range and refrig . LR w ith
fireplace , 3 BR 's, bath, full basement and attached one
ca r ga rage , 17x35 oval swl mfning pool with equipment.
Call today, won't la st long at th is price ..

BUY OF THE YEAR - Nice ranc h with J bedrooms,
full basement w ith recreation r oom, bath with shower
and 1 ca r garage. Also, has 2 barns, all located on ll/ 2
acres. Shown by appointment.
/18530

CLOSE TO RIO GRANDE -

-_P_!umbing
-- - ·- - and
- --- -Heating .

A RTFUL DES I GN Cathedr a l cei ling With sk.yl lgll ts in
the kitch en, dining , fami l y dnd ulillty rooms! Thdl 's
pUtting great des1gn wherE" you spend you r t im!l . Work
eff ic ient kitchen has Jenn Air island rnnge , self cle.;m
oven, di shwasher, pant ry , built -in desk . For mal d ininq
ar ea Family room with br ick hear111 f or wood burn er ,
French door s op en ing on t o scr een por ch Living r oom
has g iant pi ct ure window, window ea t , 3 BR , 2 tul l
bath s located to allow co mpl el e pri vilC Y. I nc l uding a
master suit e w ith dressi ng r oom. b.=llh and walk in
closet . Atta ched ga rage CI ty schools Just Listed!

OWNER WILL HELP
FINANCE
LOOK OF LUXURY

COMMERCIAL LAND
BUSINESS
BUILDERS

OF THI S
$12.900.00.

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EAS Y TO MA! NTA IN -- This lovel y br ick home is con·
Vf'r1tPnily loca ted i n the c rty . !l has hardwood f loors, 3
,,.,'.i1 onrns, l ul l basemr nl, na tur al gas heat w tth centra t

.And wOrth much mor e. Ow ne r tr.,nsfe rr ed and l 1as
price d this we ll loca ted h9me for qu ic~ s ~ l l" . Just7 ' 1
years ·old and in mint cond ltion , 3 bedrooms, l 11 bi! l hs,
light fill ed kit chen has r ang(' , dishwa sher , dispooc-.aL
be au liful cabine ts F amil y rm . w ith sliding g l ass door s
leadi ng to patio . Plush carpet , drapes , ern air cone!
Attached garage with auto door op en er and stori'lflt'
Green Elem . School Just L islcd 1

446-1066

UST WITH US (TODAY) AND WE'Ll GET IT SOLD.

Over 2 acres of

lovely country side In the setting for this
nearly new 3 bedroom home. Formal din·
ing, 2 baths, family roorn, woodburner,
wife approved kitchen, full basement &amp;
workshop. Just listed at $44,500.

REALTOR

YOU'VE GOT THE HOMES! LET'S GET TOGETHER!

SU.PE'II STARTI;R

JU.ST LISTED- BRICK RANCH - Very

WOOD

THIS IS THE TIME! WE HAVE THE BUYERS!

old building In a great commercial loca ·
tlon on Rt . 7, 11 ,000 sq . ft . fully insulaTed
metal building with concrete floor, foading
dock; sprinkler system, nat . gas heat &amp; -i
ac . of flat land. Catlike for details

S29,000' buys this attract ive redwOOd home
ov~r l ooking the Ohio River in Addison .
·Lots of lovely cedar in family room &amp; floor
of master bedroom, kitchen, 2 large
bedrooms, uti lity rm . &amp; bath Carpor.t,
12x18 storage bldg . S. nice yard . •

MULTI · lEVEL PLEASURE - What a
way to live. 3levels of family enioyment in
a fam ily orien ted neighborhood . This im·
maculate home offers 3 bedrooms, ll/1
baths, fami ly room , built·in kitchen , for mal dining, 2 car garage &amp; central air . City

'
L AN O CO NTRACT ~ Owner mu st sell thi s lovely 3.000
.q H l10f'r1C. Wi!1 sacril 1CE.' on price and consider land
r:,t1t1tr 1...-l It 11as n c.ltheclri'li living room with stone
lq_d, cltnlng r oom, ste p sa ver lt;itchen, buil t ·in, 4
11r1 ""•:orr\f, 3 ba ths, family room with fr pl. , 2 ca r garage
,•nr! nnr t1 mor e Call Toctay .
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FOR ONLY $75,000.00.

PRIME COMMERCIAL BLDG. - 6'12 yr.

of li v ing space in this brick &amp; nat. wood
hOme. 3 bedrooms, fami ly room w ·
f irepla ce, eat ·tn kitchen, utility rm . ' &amp;
garage . On 3/• acr-e in N.G . Schools. $47,900 .

BILL TONEY SR.· BROKER

lovely log home with
large beams, natural wood,
beautiful loca tion , base·
. ment, garage, 2 acres, over
MOO sq . ft. of l ivihg area .
And do you like fis hing , i f
you do, then you will love
thi s quality home overlook ·
ing the lake. All THIS
A

s

NEW HOME- RT. 160 - Over 1500 sq. fl .

Walk into the format entrance of Jhis large
an d spacious brick home! Chef approved
kitcnen with lots of beautifu l cab inets,
dishwasher, count ertop range , wall oven ,
tr ash compactor &amp; refrigerator. Large &amp;
lux urious -m aster bedroom with its oWn
private bath. Two car garage plus extra
24' x26' storage building. All this situated
. on a ve ry nicely landscaped· lawn . DON'T
WA I T, calld for your appointment to see
th,is 'beauty .

SETTING BY THE LAKE

building with bottom floor suitable tor just
about any retail business office splice, or
storave.
rooms, 3 bedroom apartment
upstairs could help pay mortgage
payment s. SA.S,OOO.

42 ACRES - Prime building land on Rt .
160. Many exce llent home sites. Perfect
location for a new subdivision .

OFFICE 446-3087

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COMMERCIAL BLDG. WITH RENTAL REDUCED $2500. - Great location on Rl.
160 between town &amp; H.M .C. Large block

4 bedroom brick with decorating
touches that will ca pt ivate vour heart .
Huge fireplace in living room , formal din ·
ing, beautiful kitchen, 2 baths, profes·
sionally i nstalled woodburner, 21arge par ·
ches , 2 car ga rage &amp; a very good loc~tion
on a state hig hway . City school! .

TONEY REALTY (0

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RANCH - One of !he besl floor

ARCHITECT DESIGNED -

RUSSELL.

UNIQUE DESIGN

DUTCH COLONIAL

Style, beauty , charm ,, co mfort all
describes this home. 4 B. R ., 21h baths,
equipped eat· in kitchen, family room with
fireplace, formal livi ng ·room &amp; dining
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�D-10-The Sunda)' Times,.,.nlint&gt;l , Sunday, AJll . :!'1, 1979

Registration dates given
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nn nourtr&lt;' d
GA LLl POI.IS
Do Departme nt
mosquitoes mak e life ~lnnf;1~ th:\t ! i' l ' i;.t ltti , l, ll
''misrrable'' for you during for the 1979 Mosquito (;ontrol
the SUITJmer months ? Not Program will be held from
only are mosquitoes a nuisan· April :W through May l l.
Interested individuals may
ce , but they are capa ble of
spreading diseases such as · sign up at the Health Depart·
malaria cmd encephalitis ment in the Courthouse from
8 a.m.-12 noon and 1-4 p.m.,
(sleeping sickness ).
Monday through Frida)'
The Gcdli&lt;~ f'nn ntv HP::~lt h

Historical discussion.
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GA LLI POLIS

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"lltursday

Hill has. many pictures of

th e old iron furna ces st ill
member of the Gallia Co unt y stand ing in our r egiun ond
Histori(:ul Society, met with much material a bout them .
On t"riday, May 4, Hill will
Susan llart zba nd in the' rare
mo rnin g

. GHAND PRIZE WINNER - Heidi Cannan, grand
pnze wtnner of the recent Addaville Science Fair, accepts
trophy from Davtd Preston, Addaville science- teacher.
The award was presented during a recent PTO meeting.

School officials

Frnnk

book room at the !)r. Samuel
Uossard Library for a
discussion about the Hanging
Hock iron region of so uthern
Uh io.
Susa n
Hart zba nd is
stationed at Ohio University
and is Associate Regional
Preserva tion Offi cer for the
. southern Ohio region of the
Hi story
Archit ecture
Prcs.erva tion Office.

attend session
POMEROY - Dan Morris
director of curriculum and
i_n strur·tJOn

a nd prin ci ~ls

J oiUt Mora and Melvin Felts
of the Meigs Local School
Distrirt pa rticipated in the
fifth

;:nmual

spring · eon-

in his slate and the so-called
" t.lxpayer revolt" across the
na tion could ultimatel y resul t
in improved public support
for education.
Fealurect speakers for lbe·
eVl'nt included Howard Hur,
witz, a forme r New York City
high school princip~l who has
twice been fea tur•d un the
CBS teleVision pr·ograin "60
Minutes. "11nd -F r ed M,
· Hechinger, president of the
New York Times Co. Foun dation and co-author of ·
"' Growing Up In Ameri ca."
A total of 21 group work shops were directed toward
specific aspects of the public

Hill, · a

take Ms. Hartzband and two
of her studeitt aides on a
guided tour of several of
these old furn aces. and will
give a shortl talk about the
hi story of each furnac e

ultra low vol wne sPrayers.
duri ng lht' ~J g n-up period .
This program will be on a
ln unlcr to avoid confusi on
first
come first. serve basis,
and delay , no phone ealls wil\
be acc e~ted . The cost for the with the sign-up number
service wil\ be $10 per limited to 150 res idenl&lt;.
In order for this program to
residence. This cha rge
be
most beneficial the health
represents only a smal\ por·
department
encourages all
tion of the actual costs of
in
developments
to
residents
spraying and larvaeiding for
sign up. The program ca nnot
the enti re summer.
This year the Hea lth be s uccessful if only a few
Department has a better residents in a ·development
method of larvaciding and sign up .'
If you have any questions,
spraying for mosquitoes.
call
the Gallia County He~llh
There will be rio fuel oil used.
.Department
at 446-4612 ext.
Instead of a fog there will be
40.
.
a mist spray operated by

A Mei~s County man shot
·and wounded three acquaintances before taking
his own life late Sunday night
at his Bald Knob residence.
The victims were identifiNI
as Harry Glenn , ii8, Freda
Milbone, 26 , and Don Mossor,
48. Glenn is listed in critical
condition at the Holzer
Medical Center with a wound

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SCENE OF SHOOTING INCIDENT - Alone gunman
held atea lawmen at bay for two hours Saturday night by
firing from between 211 ro 25 shotgun blasts at "everything
that moved" from inside this house at 375 Pike. St. ,
. Kanauga. Tommy Damron, 62, was forced from the .
dwelling when extreme heat produced by gas cannisters

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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - A group of 167 Vietnamese boat people who say they "feel like we have
been reborn" has traded the steamy tropics of
Southeast Asia for the cold prairies of the Midwest
Many of the refugees wore light clothing and sandals
tbe children shorts and small tops, as they arrived izi
50-degree weather Sunday after a 24-hour flight from
Malaysia; where most of them have been living on
boats along the coast.
'A large sign greeted them at Camp Dodge where
· they were-given clothing and warm food and we~e matched with their sponsor families. The sign read: "Chao
Mung Cac Ban den Iowa"- "Welcome to Iowa." Gov.
Robert D. Ray told President Carter earlier tbatlowa
can accommodate 1,500 new refugees this year. The
lo~a Refugee Service Center is handling their
placement.

Officials fight conversion
WOOSTER, Ohio (AP) - Wayne County officials
are trying w block the conversion of an old strip mine
inro an Industrial waste landfill. The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, according to one county official, originally rejected an application by Robert
JWss to bury haZardous and roxie wastes about two
years ago. But the EPA now has given him tentative
.agreement to carry out the project.
· Ross the operator of commercial waste treatment facility, bOught 56 acres of an old coal strjp mine
for the conversion. Area residents said they were skeptical about the application Ross filed ivith EPA, in
which be said be would dispose of nonhazardous, nontone wastes from plants in Ohio·and in New Jersey.

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Hunger strike ends Sunday
CIDLUCOTHE, Ohio (AP) - The hunger strike at
the Chillicothe Correctional Institute ended Sunday,
· according to the Ohio Department of Rehabllltation
and Corrections. Department spokeslman AI Abercrombie said prisoners went on strike last week. He
said a prisoner gri.Vance co!llmittee told him the
reasons for the action included complaints of overcrowding, poor dining room conditions, a dispute with
the parole board and medical problems at the facility .
Prisoners said Utey wanted ro end the strike so tbllt
tbe media could get what they called the real story of
what conditions are like.

Fines top

446-2282

1911 EASTERN AVE.

search ~ Jleen.found,,four.months later, by
a U. S. Air Force pilot on a training mlllsion with the
Civil Air Patrol. Authorities recovered three bodies
Sunaay morning from the wreckage of a Piper Navajo
that vanished in a snowstorm while trying to land in the
rugged Adlrondack mountains on a flight from Detroit.
The bodies were believed to be those of three Key
West, Fla., men who were aboard the light plane when
It disappear~ 011 a landing approach. Sl!tte police and
conservation officers were ferried in by helicopter to
the site, five mil"" west of Ute Lake Placid airport, as
recovery efforts got under way in raw, overcast

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shooting spree began at
approximately 5 p.m. when a
SEOEMS (Southeast Ohio
Emergency Medical
Services)
squad
was
dispatched to the scene to
treat a subject who had
reportedly o~er-([osed .
,
Arriving at the srerie,
deputies said, the SEOEMS
ambulance was fired upon ,
with shotgun pellets piercing
the vehicle.

Deputy Carl Stewart Jt.
responded to a call for help
radioed by the SEOEMS unit.
According to a report filed
by Stewart, as he approached
the house he was struck in the
left side by pellets from a
shotgun blast.
With an officer down,
additional units from the
Sheriff's
Department,
Gallipolis City Police, and the
Gallia-Meigs Post, Highway

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614-446-4208

Officers on the scene were

Sheriff Proffitt, Capt. Robert
Beegle. Lou Osborne, Keith
Wood, Sgt . Randy Forbes,
Sheriff's Investigator, Gary

.Ravenswood, W. Va . and. a
sister,
M·ary
Tay lor ,
PorUand, and several nieces
and nephews.
funeral services will lie .
held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at
the Ewing Funeral Home.
Burial will be in Sand Hill
Cemetery. Friends may call·
at the funeral home anytime
after 2 p.m. Tuesday,

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Armed with a 12ilauge
shotgun and barricaded
Inside a one-story frame
residence at 375 Pike St.,
Kanauga, Tommy Damron,
62, shot two lawmen and held
o~er officers at bay for
approximately two hours
Saturday before being driven
from the home by a fire
Ignited by gas grenades.
The Gallia County Sheriff's
Department reports that tbe

Boat J1eople find new home

~~gtl'!!

make

Wolfe, CQ!JlltY Coroner Dr.
Ray !'lckens, _and special
deputy, Charles Shain.
Mr. Taylor, 61, was a son of
tlle late George C. and Mary
Biggs Taylor. He was also
preceded in dea Ill by his wile
and a brother.
Survivi ng ar e three
brothers, Alban and David C.,
both of Portl3l)d, and Isaac of

Two lawmen injured
in shooting incident

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Otter includes living
and

times

Memorial Hospital.
Miihone was later taken to
St. Joseph Hospital,
Parkersburg, and Glenn was
taken to Holzer Medical
Center .

Kanauga man hospitalized

ANY UVING ROOM
AND HALl
11 .

severa l

contact by telephone but
Taylor kept" hanging up.
The Racin e Emer gency
Squad and the Syracuse
Squad were called to the
residence and transported
th e injured to Veterans

at

Ga ll, ipoli~, Ohio

ployer, pllrent and higher
education expectations of
· public school graduates; and
students' righls and responstbilitic.• .
Each yea r, the Spring Con,
ference is sponsored by the
Division of Planning atxl
•Evaluation to explore timely
topics and stimulate the
professional growth of Ohio
educators.

CARPET
CLEAIER

NO. 11

Taylor hung up.
The s heriff 's dispatcher,
Carl Hysell attem pted

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417 Second Ave.
Phone 446-4290

testing: how to elim inate
· .educational

t.o the chest .
Deputies also found the
three wounded inside the
house.
The sheriff reported that at
11 :15 p.m. Dillion Taylor
called the sheriff's office
stating he had just shot two
people. Taylor then asked if
they wanted to bear him
shoot himself. At that time.

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Other workshop topics incl uded the latest information
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department surrounded the
residence, the assail~tnt ,
Dillion Taylor , 61, · shot
himself in Ule chest as the
sheriff talked to him about
coming out.
Upon hearing the shot,
offic-ers entered the residence
and found the decease d
sprawled across the end of
tlie bed with a gun shot wound

C. K. SNOWDEN

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VOL NO. XXIX

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fercnce sponsored by the
Ohio Depa r t m ent of
Education, Divj,ion of Plan·
ning and Evaluation, April
23 ·24 in Columbus:
' Puhlir Confide nee in
Education .. was the confrrence theme, with Wilson
Riles, Cal ifornia state
superintendent, as the key·
note speaker. Riles emphasi7.ed how the limita tions
crealNI by " Proposition 13" . confidence questi on. Am{lng
the prcse ntrr.~t were Will
Howard of the Denver Public
Schools, who provided a
behind · the · scenes analysis
of the CBS lelevi&gt;ion specia l,
" Is Anyone Out There Learning•" and John Sa ntillo,
Dallas Pub lic Schools, who
presented a tnodel of teacher
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to the left side of his neck.
Milbourne was to undergo
surgery today at St . Joseph's
Hospital in Parkersburg for a
gunshot wound to the back
and Mossor was treated and
re leased
at
Vete·ra ns
Memorial Hospital.
·
According to·Sheriff James
Proffitt when officers from
the Meigs County Sheriff 's ·

e

up to
on .
.
Hon•eowners insur.inl'e
lfyour home is less tha n yea rs old, you may save mone·v .

visited.

Ms: Hartzband has hopes of
being able to appea r before.
the Gallia C&lt;Ju nty Historical
Society for a sl10r\ lecture at
the upcoming June meeting.

Meigs resident wounds three, kills h~selt

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$i million

ALBANY, N. Y. (AP) -Fines against the state 's
striking prison guards union topped $2 million Sunday,
as negotlarors for both sides continued their efforts to
aetUe the 11-day~ld walkout.
Talks reawned shortly before noon Sunday, ConditiOIIII were reported quiet wtthin the prisons, which
were being manned by 11,000 Natio1181 Guard troops
·and state pC&gt;tlce, and on the picket line,!!, where earlier
'
there had been scattered Incidents of violence:

fired inside Ignited the building, Damron sustained severe ·
bums to the upper body before leaving the house, and is
reportedly being treated in the intensive care unit of
Cabell-Huntington Hospital. Gallipolis City Firemen
estimate dainage to the structure owned by Jenny Webb
at$11,000.

DWl, fleeing
charges filed
ABidwell man was cited on
charges of DWI and fleeing a
police officer following a onevehicle accident Sunday at
3:35a.m ., m Georges Creek
Rd.
The Gallia·Meigs· Post ,
Highway Patrol, reports an
auto operated by Robert M.
Grey , 20, was west · bound
fleeing a Pl. Pleasant police
cruiser when the vehicle ran
off the right side ·of the
roadway and struck a utility
pole.
.
The auto incurred severe
damage .
The: Gallia-Meigs Post
investigated three other
weekend accidents.
Two persons claimed
injury following a two-vehicle
accident Saturday at I: 10
p,m, on SR 160, five-tenths of
a mile north of SR 554.
Officers report an auto
operated by Lola Teague, 33,
Pl. Pleasant, was stopped in
traffic.
A vehicle driven by Clint D.
Fitch, 18, Vinton, failed to
stop and struck the Teague

Sheriff,
deputies
enrollees
Meigs · County Sheriff
James J . Proffitt , Chief
Deputy Robert Beegle, Sgt.
Randy Forbes, deputies
Keith Little, Duane Will,
Milford Hysell, Becky
Mohl er, and Keith Wood
recently attended a training
session at the Ohio Peace
Officers Academy at London
sponsored by the BCI. ,
The training session was on
Co mputerized Criminal
History. Meigs County of·
ricers were among some 2,050
officers that have received
this training as required by
the Leads Steering Com·
mittee.
The officers learned how to
retrieve the criminal history
of individuals "from the
records at the· Bureau of
Criminal Identification at
London, Ohio.
The BCI enters the
crimin al records into the
computer . from fingerprint
·cards and final court
di spositions that . they
receive .

17 die on Ohio highways
By The Associated Press
The patrol counts traffic
Four people died when the deaths each weekend from 6
car they were ridiitg In hit a p.m. Friday to midnight
tree along Ohio· 41 in Ross Sunday,
County Sunday evening,
The dead :
pushing the weekend traffic
SUNDAy
death toll in Ohio to 17,
FREMONT - Wilbur P.
according to the state Mowrer, 37, of Wooster, in a
Highway ~atrol. ···
one-car accident on the Ohio
Killed in the accident at Turnpike at Fremont.
TUSCARAWAS COUNTY
6:15 p.m. Sunday were the
driver, Kevin Brewer, 16, of - Bruce H. Leggett, 25, . of
Green I i e I d ; Lou a nn,. Da\:er, jp ~- !jVo-ear accident
Williamson,
17,
· of on Ohio 93 in TUll&lt;'arawas
Greenfield; Pam Bainter, 18, County ,
of Lyndon, and Bobby
DAYTON
James J .
Bainter, age unknown , also of Philhower,
41,
of
Lyndon .

auto In the rear.
Fitch and a passenger in
the Teague vehicle , Kathleen
McCoy, both claimed injury,
but were not immediately
treated .
Fitch wlis cited on a charge
of assured clear distance ,
One person. was Injured
during a two-vehicle collision
AKRON. Ohio (AP) - Top·
on CR 2 in Gallia County at level United Rubber Workers
4:30pm,
·
teaders were back in Akron
Officers report that a north today to decide what the next
bound auto operated by step will be in the stalled
Bernard Riggs, 57, South contract negotiations with
Point, attempted to pass a Uniroyal Inc. and other
vehicle driven by Charles major rubber firms.
Gard, 49, -Gallipolis, just as
URW President Peter
the Gard auto started a left Bommarito callect the union's
tum ,
15-member Policy
A passenger in the Riggs Committee and scores of
vehicle, Wilma Riggs, 56, other union officials to the 10 ·
South Point, displayed visible a.m. meeting.
signs of ,InJury, but was not
Some 55,000 workers have
immediately treated.
continued work at the
Gard was cited on a charge industry's Big Four plants
of operating a vehicle wltbout since their contract ran out
a license . Both vehicles April 211.
incurred moderate damage .
A ~pokesman lor Uniroyal,
An auto was demolished in which drew Bommarito's ire
a one-vehicle accident on SR for allegedly backing out on a
325 in Vinton Saturday, at 5 tentative agreement reached
a.m.
AprU 18, charged that "what
Officers report that a south we have this year is a failure
bound auto operated by to communicate.''
Delmas Goff, 22, Langsville,
He called the confusion
ran off the left side of the
roadway, and traveled over
an embankment through a
fence .

Top brass must
make decision

No citation was issued.

Damages sought
In Meigs County Common
Pleas Court a suit In the
amount of $11,200 was filed by
Stanley E. Aleshire and Sallv
A. Aleshire, Coolville,
against Donnie L. Boggs, Rt .
\2, Coolville.
.
The suit is for p«sonal
injuries and. damages as a
result of an accident that
occurred on SR 7 on May 6,

over the alleged agreement
bizarre, and said, "I've never
seen anything like this,"
Bommarito has charged
Ulat Uniroyal's professiooal
labor
consultant, Leo
Kramer, agreed that the !irm
would go along with a
proposal that met most of the
union's major demands.
The agreement reportedly
was sealed with a handsl]ake
and Bommarito 's initials .
However, the agreement
apparently was not signed by
any company official.
It was reported that
Bommarito then went to
negotiators for the Firestone
Tire &amp; Rubber Co. and
B.F.Goodrich in an effort to
sell the deal. But a Goodrich
negotiator telephoned
Uniroyal to get more specific
details and was told that that
firm had not agreed to
anytlling .

Germantown, in a

one~ar

Patrol. were dispatched Ill
the scene.
During the two hour
episode that followed, an
estimated 20 to 25 blasts from
the shotgun riddled the area
as deputies and relatives
tried to talk Damron out of
the house .
"He fired at everythiitg
that moved, " Deputy Alva
Sullivan said Saturday night
while filing his reP,Ort 111 the
incident.
. ·
Vehicles traveling along SR •
7 were fired upon until the
Patrol blocked traffic. Blasts
from the 12-guage shotgun
kept 9fflcers under cover.
One City Policeman;
Harold Moyer, received a
minor injury to the band from
a pellet.
According to Deputy ·
Sullivan, as darkness fell the
officers decided to move In
and force Damron from the
house.
•
Having decided to use gas
to drive the man from the •
house, the Gallipolis City ·
Dep•rtme.ot ,. l!Jts • cal:le!l,k;j
because of the danger of lin!, ·.
Deputy Sullivan . said ·
Saturday that fire from the ·
use of gas cannisters la
common because of the
extreme heat released as
they expel the noxious gas!
Officers report that fotlr .
gas grenades were fired ~t :
the dwelling and two hand
grenade cannisters. thrown •
inside.
Heat from the grenade!
ignited the contents of the
frame structure and flames
spread throughout t~e :
dwelling.
, .
" He just stood In the ·
window balding Ule gun as the
house burned around him," .
SUllivan said. Then, Sulllvari
said, he just walked out tbe

accident on Ohio 4 In
Montgomery County.
CHILUCOTHE - Kevin
Brewer, 16, of Greenfield;
Louann Williamson, 17, of
Greenfield; Pam Bainter, 18,
of Lyndon , and Bobby
Bainter, age unknown. of
Lyndon, in a one-car crash on·
Ohio 41 in Ross County,
LEBANON - Michael P.
Adams, :p, ~nd Tedd S.
Turner, 27, both of
Middletown, in a two-car
accident on a Warren CoUnty
road,
WILLIAMSPORT
Richard W. Shaw, :m, of
Williamsport, in a two-&lt;:ar
acc ident on a Pickaway
County road. ·
SATURDAY
COSHOCTON ...:. David R.
Olinger, 20. of Coshocton, in a
one-car accident on a
Coshocton County road.
H!LUARD - Jeffrey L,
Coblentz. 17, of Hilliard, and
Brian W. Rahr, 17, of
Colwnbus in a two-car crash
on Scioto-Darby road In
Franklin County.
GENEVA - Adam B.
"Fowler, 18, of Austinburg,
: ,
whose bicycle collided with a door.
Damron was transported ·
car on State Route 45 in
by SEOEMS to Pleasant .
, Ashtbula Coilnty,
PERRYSBURG - Keith Valley Hospital where he was ·
W. Coffman, 39, of Millbury, treated for first, second and
in a two-car accident on State third degree burns to the
face, neck, arms and back·.
Route 51 in Wood County.
He was then transported to
MOSCOW - Jeffrey C.
Brown, 22, of Clnclrinati, in a St. Mary's Hospital In
one-car accident on State Huntington for intensive burn
·
Route 743 near Moscow in treatment.
According to a report filed
Clermont County.
with
the
Sheriff's
FAIRFIELD COUNTY 'Chester J. Dembski, 79, of Department by ·sEOEMS
Dayton, in a two-car crash at personnel, all of the intensive
Ohio 37 and Ohio · 256 in care units at St. Mary's wer~ .
occupied so Damron was
Fairfield County.
taken to Cabell-HunUngtorl ·
Hospital for lr!latment.
Stewart was treated at
Holzer Medical Center, and
released.
There has been no official
determination as to what
stirred tile'incident, although,
ills nported tllat Damron, a
cancer patient, had recenUy
been released from Pleasant
Valley Hospital.

Weather
Partiy cloudy tonight. Low
:n.. Mostly sunny
Tuesday' High In the mid 608.
Chance of rain 10 percent
tonight and near zero percent
Tuesday.
.

.in upper

1977.

Charles E . Wilson,
Middleport, and Cathy A.
Wilson, Middleport, filed for
dissolution of marriage.
Bailey J, Dugan and Toney
Manley, indicted by the
grand jury on drug related
charges, have . had their
bonds reduced from ~.000 to
$2,000. Both have been
released from Meigs County
Jail and have 9een ordered
that they cannot leave Meigs
County without authorization
from the court. .

TWO WINNERS - Vtu.ge Phannacy, Middleport, had two wlnnen in the recent
Euler coloring coolest sponsored by Big Bend area merchants during the Easter
~on. Shown, !..-, are Larissa Long, 8, first place winner in the 4 to 8 age grolip,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Long, Pomeroy, Dennis Newland, co-owner ol Village
~tmacy, who made the presentation, all\l Julle.Siason, 10, aeoond place winner In the 9
ID"12 age group, da_ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Si880n; Middleport. Larissa received fl$

SPECIAL SESSION
Middleport Vlllige ·
Council will meeiiD special
sesoion Tuesday, May I aiR
p.m. Purpooe is to eoacl a
reoolulloo for lbe flllug of a
final application wltb HUD
for f330,300 to be uoed for
exlenoloo of aewer linea · .:
and any olber bu1lne11 : :
related ·to this appUeatloo. ' .

and Julie flO.

I·

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