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Curbs needed ~n spen~ing
COLUMBUS 1UPl i
An
Ohto Chamber of Cou unt'l"..:c
year~nd anctl;·s ts ' sa )s the
statt"
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outlook" m 1976 tf 11 11 ould
place stnct curbs on st&lt;:~LP
and
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gm t•rnriwnl
spendmK
" We have not r ea ll )
resumed long-tftm ('Conml lte
growtll a. ncl developnw nt us

MEIGS THEATRE
TONITE thru SUN
JANUARY 24

WHITE LINE FEVER
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Vm cent

Jan M1 chael

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Said

Fdwtn ll e nnn g~ r , cham~'
pr csutcnt and pubhshl!r or the
Ftndl c~~ ( 'oun cr
Tlw first thin ~ we must do
1q
t urb
governmenta l
OV t' rS[)f."ndmg. th e rool t•ausc
of 1nOat1on .md much of our
4'l'orinmir drslocauon. '' said
Henungcr
"Second, we m'ust reverse
over L:eguldtlon and controls

wht•rc they merely sttfle
mltiatl\'(' and inflate costs
Without br:n gmg commensurate public benefits
'11nrd we must allow much
more of our personal and
bus in~s:s

mcome to be used

fur motlcrmzmg productive
raulitocs and rrcaung jobs"
H 1nH)J,!('r sa&amp;d if his thret&gt; '
Sug~e l "'"' \\t•n• followed, a
" pr u r' '~~l n t( e co n om it•
outloo ~
would quickly

l.'Cnti ves rur people to bt•rume
produtllve workers o.md
usrful Citizens ·
• - A nclwnrk of railroads

Ht•uunger sa 1d that.
A favoraO ie busmE&gt;ss
dnn.1te can be obtatned 1f
envu orunental objecu ves are
commensura te with total
eosl s Heminger said "ex.crssJvc

""hm Ohw should be a
prunary objecuve to any
transportation

reg:ulatJon _Qf__ a tr ,

wat er and land pollution can
undul)
disrupt
loca l
econor11 res and destroy JObs "
- Expanston or the jobproducing manufa ctur1n g
l:lasc, now limited by heavy
taxation on langtble personal
property, can be enhanced by
gradu a l &lt;JSsessment level
rl&gt;duction over a periOd of
)ears wi thout net loss of local
revenue
- Recen t changes m OhiO
employe regulation laws precludes any need [or additronal federallegrslallon rn
the
workm en ~ s
com• pcnsatton, pension or other

mel Cia! and mdustnal
tt v1ty "

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Henunger concluded hts
sta tement w1th the hope that
1n 1976 government wtll
" wor.J&lt; more as a helpful
partner wtlh business 1n
mnovatr ve problem solvrng
and move more resolutely to
brmg mflatwn under control.
case the eKtremes of
governmenf regulatron and
encourage the pnvate mvest ·
me n! tha t preserves and
creates Job opportumties."

cmpluymcill-r elat ed area s
We lfare programs
shmpd mcludc " "nrn P 1n-

JANUARY

plaruung

the state
Curren t governm ent
reguJahon of busmess and
rndustry was "approachmg
overkrll pro port ton s," and
''u nduly restncl s com-

on local f'ro~rram
Pari-lime and full lime jobs
ure upen w1th

W V" - Au
robber) HI Curry ·~

C'.1rry Out m New IJavcn was
llmarled Thursday evenin g
v. hen the IIWQer , Chc t Curry,
Ne'-" Haven, threw a glass of
root beer m the rubber 's face
New Haven Pohce Chrer
Tum Parsons sa1d th1 s
mormng ''person believed tu
be " teenager entered the
carry out with a ma sk on at
approxrmately 10 45 p m
He porn ted a knrre at Curry
v.ho at the tim e was quietly
Slpptng a glass 0[ the cold
beverage Accordrng to
Par~on s,
the
robb er
dem a nded all or Curry's
money Instea d uf gJvm g htm
the money he dec rded to gtve
hun the root beer
The lhrowmg or the soft
dnnk apparently fn ghtened
the robber off because he
departed at once m hts car ,

Requirements

of Bataan •
No one ts more aware of the

STARTS FRIDAY· JAN. 2.

BAKER
FURNITURE
Middleport, Ohio

differences than Fonda who
currently IS campargmng
wrth his daughter Jane for the
Democratic

nominatiOn

of

h,er husband. Tom Hayden ,
for senator from California
'11&gt;e other day Fonda rnlerrupled his parntmg at his Bel
Air rn~ns10n to rummate
about h1s role m "Colhston
Co urse," costa rr1n~ With

E G Marshall who plays
Harry S Truman in the
confront alton of general and
prestdenl durrng the Korean
"War
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"! was reluctant to play
MacArthur 111 sp11e of a great
scnpt because I am't him
physically 1 don •: look like
him , ~nd hke h1m or act
hke htm, " Henry sard
" He thought he was God
when he was 14 years old and
lie never "as dtssuaded from
that 1dea .
'MacArthur
was
a
man.
That
's
fore1gn
dramatic
to me because I've tned all
my hfe to mask being
dramatrc m the roles I've
played'
"I hstened to hrs last publtc
speech at West Point - about
old soldiers' fading away
and I cot•ldn ' l begm to
· Imitate htm There 's a
danger m lrymg to look like
an
-hrstorrcal
figure
Audtences pay more at tentron to the makeup than

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·we want to make you .smile.
And we have the services to do it.
Come on in today.
We'll make happy things happ~n.

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Thre~ given aid
The Pomero) E-R squad
was call ed to a Route 7 nile
club at 1 47 a m. Thursday
fot Rtla Hughes, Mrddleporl,
"ho "as 111 She was taken to·
Veterans Memorral Hospital
by the squad and later to th e
Holzer Mcdtcol Cent er
Wednesday afternoon the
untl went to 224 Condor St for
George K,jjuff, who wa:-; Ill He
wa s tak en to Ve terans

Memortal Hospt tal where he
\\a s adnutted
Earlie r
Wednesday the squad went to
200 Sprtn~ Ave . for Orv rll e
Gra ham , also 11l He was
taken lo Ve teran s Memonal
where he was admrtled

VInce the audience to beheve

Weather
Rain endmg ton1ght , lows m1
Ihe mtd upcr 20s Cloudy,
colder Saturday, highs rn the
low 40s Probabtlrty or
pre clpttatwn 80 per cent

rod ay, 60 per cent lonrght, 20
per &lt;en l Saturday

MAMIE B~;TIER
WASHfNGTON !UP! )
Mam1e Eisenhower was m a
hosprtal today ror the third
tunc w1tlnn a year but was

repbrted rcspondrng well to
treatment for what doctors
th ough t was a vtral mfectwn .

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PH. 992-2644
Main, Pomeroy
Your FTD Florist

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LOCAl. TEMPS
Temperature m downtown
Pomeroy Frrday at 11 a m
was 53 degrees under cloudy
sktes.

PARADE DELAYED
PHILADELPHIA r UP! I An un expected snow storm

Thursday

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tupper;~:~ c:~~na
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the bank of

the century
established 1872

SALE

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REGULARLY PRICE(» FROM 118.99 TO 120.99

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parade unl rl Saturday
Parade official s met Thurs·
day morning and after
consultrn g the Nat rona!
Weather Servrce decided to
pos tpone the event.
EMPEROR GREETED
TOKYO, Jan 2 ( UP! ) More than 144,000 Japanese
streamed rnlo the lmperral
palace grounds today to give
New Year's greetings l&lt;&gt;
Emperor H1r oh1 to, who
started hrs 51st year on the
throne tilts year
NOW YOU KNOW
Hangovers are caused not
so much by pure alcohol as by
'cohgeners," the c hemical
substances added to alcoholic
beverages to give them their
c haracterishc flavor and
aroma
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SHOEOHIOBOX .

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PLEASANT VALLEY
DISCHARGES Mr s.
Orv rlle John son, Gallrpohs
r"erry , Betty Wrllrarn s,
Sc ottown ; . Mrs
John
Gleasant, Mrs
Jam~s
~ Roush ~ James Cochran, Edna
Wat son, all of
Potn t
Pleasant ; Bessre Gaskins,
Columbus , Drlhe Murphy ,
Letart, Mtchael Thoma s,
Southstde: Myrtle Denny,
Gallrpohs, Harry Hallscott,
Maso n, Stella McDade,
Crown Crty, General Burns
and Charles Wamsley, Pomt
Pleasant.

llol&lt;er Medical Center
1Discharges, Dec. 31)
Merrill W, Brown, Karen
K Burns , Behnda J. Car- •
penter, Luther L Cochran,
Sanford S. Edmonds, Walter
H. Fertell, Rona Fisher, Mrs .
Thomas H. Gardner and son,
Webster B Hodge, Belly J,
Jarvis, Carol E. Jell, James
Johnson Jone s, Ketth M.
Jones, Har tford C Moms,
Brtan C Ours, Nellie M.
Paugh , Orpha R Peters ,
Davtd Charles Rotzenberg,
Emily F Smrth, Rebecca' V.
Tilley, Mary Lee Van Sickle,
Roger W. Waugh, Joyce B
Wrll •
c Births, Dec. 31 J
Mr. and Mrs. Ray F. Van
Meter , son, Ra cme , Mr and
Mr s . J ohn A Swtsher,
daughter, Ma son, W. Va ;
Mr. and Mrs. Phllhp Dunlop,
daughter, l.Nn, W Va ; Mr
and Mrs Gary Hysell,
daughter, Pomeroy.
( Drschurgcs, Jan. I)
Ehzabelh S Adkms, Allee'
Loretta Bowyer, Edna Cox,
Cart er L Frankhn, Lori
Renee Gibbs, Anderson
Rtc hard Graham, Douglas M.
Pemberton , Letha Prater;
Sharon L Queen , John C.
Roush, William H. Walker:
c Births. Jan. II
Mr and Mr s Stephen
Mrchael
Wri1Jd,
son,
Syracuse, Mr and Mrs.
Jerry Cao ter , son, Oak Hill;
Mr and Mrs Ch arles M
Henry, son, Gallrpolrs Ferry,
W Va .

Bill to end redlining
made into law by Ford-WASHINGTON (UPI ) President Ford Thursday
signed a b11l which IS mtended
to dtscourage banks from
refusmg to make mortgage
loa TL'I to buyers or homes in
nerghborhoods whtch the
banks constder to be on the
decltne
Another prOVISIOn In the
same btU extends until March
l,l977the eXJslmg regulation
under wh1ch maximums are
frxed by the government on
how much rnterest banks and
savmgs and loa n assoctattons
may pay on ' deposits rn
savings accounts
Starling in srx months,
banks and savmgs and Joan
rrurlltultons rn metropolitan
areas w1ll be required under
the new law to make pubhc
hsts showrng where l~tr
mortgage loans have been
made
The purpose 1s to enable
consumer and neighborhood
groups to bring pressure
agamst
banks
wh1ch
discrtmrnate agamsl agmg
urban areas, a pract · c
known as 11 redlimng."

Crrttcs convmc:ed Congress
that urban decay becomes
unavordable rn any area
which has been redltned by a
bank. Smce newcomers are
unable to obtain a mortgage
in a redlined neighborhood,
'
they say, the neighborhood
cannot surviVe.
Banking groups opposed
the btl!. They said tl would
g t ve
nerghborhood
a sso c1at1ons
vtgilante
powers.
Consumer groups wanted
ce1hngs removed on how
much rnterest banks could
pay on savings deposll~,
bopmg that banks woulrlthen
compete for savrngs accounts
by offering higher interest ,
Broad
bank
reform
"legislation before CoogreiiS
would phase out the
regulation,
but
such
legislatton 1s not expected to
pass before tale nex t year. If
then .
The extstmg maxunums on

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passbook accounts are 5 per

5'•

cent for banks and
per
cent for savrng and loans
rrurti tu lions.

Owens will suceed
Roderick, retiring
Gt.I .I.IPOIIS

TAk E OATH - Mayor Clarence All(!rews, right, adminiStered the oath of
off1ce 'io two new members ·of Pomeroy Council a nd Ja ne Wa lton, clerk , F'nday
rughl, 1-r, Dr. Harold Brown, D D , and Chuck Bartles, councr lmen and Mrs

rlrews, 111 Ins (Jrs ( c ourt Fr1day mghl
Fmed were Cra1g Foley, Pomeroy,
disturbing the peace. $50 anll costs,

Honald Miller, Jr , Mtnersvrlle, $o0 and
costs , d isorderl y &lt;"onduc t and ,525 .md

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over $1 brlbon for lbe unamortized part of the companies'
assets as well as contracts to supply technical assistance to the
state-run mduslry, Prestdent Carlos Andrew Perez, in an
address to the nation after he formally nationalized the m.
dustry, world's thtrd largest exporter after Saudi Arabia and
Iran, sard Venezuela would not lower its pnees in order to sell
more otl.

NEW YORK - POUCE BOMB SQUA_!) specialists say
they 'll need at least another week to complete their search 'for
clues in th e rubble of the LaGuardia Airport bomb blast whicb
killed 11 persons and mjured 75 others.
"We have the a&gt;ea of the blast frozen through next Wednesday," said Det. W1lliaun Schmitt, a senior member of the
Bomb Squad team, at American Airlines Hangar No 1 at the
airport, where the debris is bemg examined "We're gomg
through everything," Schlmtl satd.
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Deputy Chief Edwm Dreher, ch1ef of detectives in Queens,
was named Thursday temporary head of the poUce arson and
explosion squad to direct the probe of the LaGuardia bombmg.
Monday
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eosts, mtoxicat10n, ctnd Richard Ga1 field ,
P(.lmeroy. $2fl 0:1nd cos ts, speedtng
~ Forfelltng bonds were Mar k Shll,
Mme1 svll le, $23 70 posted fm specdmg:
Lester Hrt hard , Long Bottom , $24 70,
speedmg ; Lowell Gnmm : New Haven, W
Vtl , $30, mtuxiCuhon, and Douglas Seyl er,
Athens, $100, reckless opera lwn ,

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m~-::mlZH II nns

srn&lt;.'e

r AJUIS Ca iii UlJ c Churdl
Huci~J H.:k w~ s born m C(Jlumbus and

20s Cle&lt;Jrtng an d \·eq cold
west anci d chance of flurnes
ea st Sunday mght I..O\'rs zero
lu 10 P11rtly cloud) and cold
Mrmddy lhghs Jfl the upper
tee ns and luw 20s

NO 49

GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

Vlf l ' [)I t'Sltknt

li t&gt; &lt;.!' ld !11s 11 Ill·, Dt.!Jid, \\ ~lllw nwvmg

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{;dlhp!riJs lll til(' IH ~IJ futU J'(

l'o u r ~twilerl Gue.~t
R each in{! More

entint

T h&lt;t tl 12,000

Fiin.rilir.s
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MIDDLEPORHOMEROY

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Gallia budget Increase
is ·close to. $1 ntillion
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GALI.lPOLI S -

The Ga lha Co unt y Sheriff's Depart. Public i\SslsturJce ( Welfar c) $29J,.J93,
mcnt reques t of $204,500 was turned down Snctal Services.' $45,2J9: Extc nswn Ser~
Instead, the dcp4rtment \\ihich operates 24 vice, $45,2.t9; Ci vil Defense, $,l, OOOi
lwm·s a day. se1. en clays a week. rete1ved a Pr·osecutmg i\llorney , $38,8:m; S&lt;~mtat 1on

Gallw

C' oun ly
Comm1ss1on(:'rs in u spe cit~l mcctmg he1·e
Fnday uppr ovcd their 197G ll ppwprwt!uns

to ta lin g IU&gt;B !!0 94, " n rn cr e,rse or

$10,000 htke for

over all budget of

Dep;u tmenl. $198,250 , County Hccnrder,
ti5.JOO; Coun ty Comm iSSIOners, $4 16, 850:
- u e , e ar e the 1976 de pa rtme ntal She11ff's Department , $119,800 , CETA,
budge ts for GH ih a County
$t20,000: Fed eral Reve nue Sharrng,
Menta l Hea lth Bu rl drng, $oa,OOtl . $:100,000, and OLEPA, $2,302.9!
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County Audrlor, $85,350, Metropolitan
J oe Stewart, ve teran comrmsswne1 ,
Park Drslrr cl, 1142,500, Gutdtng Hand nas ree lected president of the com .
School, S11i2,:100, 648 Me n~ I Health Board, miSSI On t: E Johnson wa s named VICE.' ·
$:119,162, Fond Servtce , $670; Sin! and pr esu.lent Cumnusstoner John Belville

$99J,07'l 94 uvur th e 1975 budget

dn

$11!/,800

Nuw sclllo n~ 111 the count) budgt&gt;l !Ius

yea r .He lhc Mrlropuhtan Park D1 stnd,
SatutatJ on D c paJIIllt.' ll t 1 gree 11 box
prog r.lltl I , Menk1l Health Clime Con·
stru ct10n Fund , CF:TA Pt ogram . Fedet .:~ 1
H.evcnue Shanng and Ol.EP A Funds
fPrusecutmg i\ l tor m~y )
The l'fiUn ly's GenertJ! Fun d shows a
$51 2,070 77
In crea se
Last year,
$1,0!15,57H J wa s "lhx•ale!llo opcrM ie lho
coun I) compdrccl to $1,607,644 this ) cnr
t\ ll burlgels fflr operatwn of the ro un t)
rcflt!cl ~ \U pfl mcrease for emplo)eS'

Water,

~11 , 400 :

Soli a nd Water onatchmg

po o~r~m), $5,500 Dog and Kennel fun d,
$1J:Mo, Budge! Conmllsswn. $400, ,\Jrport
Au lhur ll)', $'1,000 , County Home (paya ble
t" MPl~ s Counry '· $12,000, Clerk or Courts,
$51,050 Cfl un!y Treasurer . $39,1100 ; Cuurt

sahtr ll's

mcn•a:-;es wPr (1 m the C.dlll.1 of ApjX!a ls . $1 , 000 ~ Board uf ElcdJOns,
Cuunty San ita tJUn Dept~ rlm e n t fru m . $57.'1110, Soil '""t Wa ter , 15,500 ; Snldrers'
B1~~cs t

Ht'lrcf , $10,050 ; Prnbal c Court, $:16,150,
Juvemle Court , ·$53,050, Comnwn Pleas
Court, $50,57fo, Mun rcrpal Courl, $19,400 ,
('oroner. $b 850 Board or ReviSIOn, $600 ,
P.r~gmecr. $:!.3,500 , Htglmay Department,
S975 700 : Real Estate Assessment, $15,000 ,
~l e alth Ot•prJrtment 1 $80,84~ . Speech
Pto ~ rm11 , $fo,5.1fi ; Mos qurto Co ntroL
14.881 t t , Clnld W&lt;•lfare, $1"19,798 88 .

S55,0!&gt;0 lo 1198,250 The luke was for
l.1lC rati on 01nd contmuatwn of the ~rceo
~~x program\\ tlh th e~ coun tv's new pn &lt;: kcr
truck
In dLiflltion, the Galha Cml!ll)
wu~·

l)eparlm('nl' s

Htgh~

M.unlemmrc and

Hep:ur Fund ( M&amp;R 1 was muct~ sc d f1 vm
$887.600 to 1'175, 700 The fund rs fur nlshed
by 'asohn e (w et license pla te taxes

man shot up

HUTLA ND - Robert L IUJbOdf'll, 28,
of near I1 C1 c harl U1e p1 ctur e wmd oY. ill h1 s
home shot out :tnd. got &lt;I bullet m Iu s ·
shoulder by an unkn 0\\11 nssarl ant of
ass~u lanls t:!a Jiy &amp;tturday moJnmg
Sher iff Hobe1t C Hw te nbach smd
lrnbuden, whn il\•es nn cuunl)' road 3 a bout
two m1les nol'th or Rutla nd, was lying on
the coiJch m h11; Irving room at~ a .111 when
a c~ r pulled up and shot out Ius front
ptclure wmdow
Imboden ra11In the dour where he took
"slug rnthe shoulder from crther a rrfle or
ptslol H~ was U.1kcn to Veterans Mcmonal
Hospital where he wa s trea ted and
released
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The shootmg IS under mveshgatJOn ,
'fhe sherrrr also reported that Mtchael
, Lee Sigler, 18, Rt. 1, Rutland was sen-

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tcntoed by Metgs County Common Pleas
.ludge John C. Bm or 1S~1tmday rnm mng to
s1x mvnU1s tn f1vc yea rs m the Clulhculhe
CorrectiOnal In stitution ~
Stg ler on Nov 19, 1975 broke 3ntl en ten~d a house owned by Grace Gardner,
Rutlcmd Township He had appeared
e.1rller before .Judge Ba con and had
pleaded gutlly to the charge
Also a ppeanng before Judg e Bacon
Suturday mornmg were Robert Wayne
Barr ~ 24 and Harry Jun1or Barr, 26, both of
Norwich, Ohro. who pleaded not guilty to
un llldi c trnent chargmg that on Sept 29,
1!175, they acted to dep11ve the owners,
Roger AdanJs, and Wilham Manyard ,
IWcme, of property, to wit, 1975 truck, loa
boy trailer and a John Deere dozer Tirey
were released on bond.

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was absent due to Illness
Court l}ousc employees recrn.p lol cd .
wer e Robert Masste, custod tan , Hazel
Ma ssJC , ass1s tant cus todtan , lnabell e
Sibley. ~ v, ttchboard opel a tor and Kcnru·lh
Bos te r, dog warden They each 1 eceivt•d a
10 pet per year boos t m pav

Salaries
increased
BY DALE ROTHGER
GALl.lPOL!S - Salary rnrreascs for
Gc•lha County School Supennlcndent C
Comer Bradbw y and m('mbers of h1s
county s tarr highli ghted Sa turday's
orgamzational meetmg of the county
board of educatiOn
Bradbury's sa lary was lf1ct·cased 20

pet.! rom $20,000 to $24,000 pet Y""r It was
noted that Bradbury has not re&lt;;eived an
increase smce July, 1974 and that IH.s
previOus ~o lary was well below 'the tn·
comes of school supertntendenls m tlus
area F'or example , Meig:; Local 1s paymg
1ts new supenntendent Charles Do"ler
122,000.
Tl1e motion for h1s salar} ~s mcreasc
passed 4-1 wrth J E CD1ck l Cremeens
volrng no C'remeens nbtecl, " I thought Mr
Bradbury deserved a rai~.e but 20 pel. 1s
Just a hllle too mueh "
Funds for Bradbury's solary and the
tncreases g1ven to Ius staff members are
provided llll'ough the Stale Department of
Education. County school offtce staffers
are paid from a fund separate from local
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RIVER, STAY ·,WAY FROM ., - Pomeroy's Mim Sl
busrnessmen "ere keepmg a watchful eye on the Ohio Rtver
Frrday as the rrver moved rnto the area between the two
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operated an Ashland Service Station at .Ire locatron Above,
old gasoline storage tanks are being removed for new ~nks
mstalled by Carter &amp; F.vans.

refer s to
- J.cgall'-l cl1 ubOrlt on kt ll s
'tHoUs3nds
of Amen ean bolJies e1:1c h
hrstm..-ningof1976as theslramsof ' '
Ry Ruth Tillis
HU'fft.A.IVD- Al6 o'clock on the

ALl. civilizatio ns that hav e
forgotten God have fallen' Can we
see where we are m the lrght of
God's commandments when
- On Sundays the st«dtum,
beaches , dance halls and other
pleasure resorls are filled but many
churches are nearly empty' (Thou
shalt have no other gods before me.
Rememher lhe Sabba th day to keep
tl holy 1
Every Amencan pays over

$tOO extra for merchandise annually
to compensate for wha l shop-lifters
huve stolen And taxes, well, that's
another story! 11 hou shalt not steal,
• royet, etc.)
- Can we see tlle sprra hng
dtvorce rates, prostitution, broken
homes and frustrated children or our
nation ! l Thou shaH not Cf)lnmit
adultery Honor thy father and
mother) The c hildren ask winch
steoaFattu{r or s tep~mother that

year. tThou shalt not krll ) As "
mtssionary in a poor country m
Afnca , I have stood bestde a bcdbugrnfested pallet and watched a chrld
born mto a home to(l poor to oHord tl
one arlide of clnthmp, Vel lha t
mother loved het baby. she would
never have had it krlled. nor would
that govermnent (whlt:h \\e consi der
heathen) ll av~ endor :sed or paid for
an a bortJon.

[once heard .. dl'o t Russum lmJ)
who had escaped fr om a Conm mm st
concentration camp lo the fr eedom
of Amertca say \\lth tears 1unnin~
down her cheeks, "Give-away
programs, s uch as food !;lamps, are
Commumshc . They ~::~.re just batt tu
get you to become slavt•s to the
government •· She :Hided, 1 ' 1t
happened m Ru.s~a a, tL happened m
Cuba - can't we see it 's llJppenmg
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A Korean [rrend loltl of the
horror that moa mng he looked frufn
hts Seoul bedroom wmdow an d saw
the Cornmumst flag tw1stcd on the
Capitol butldmg He knew lh.1t
overnrght the 38th• para llel had
divided hls nahon - even Ius fam1l y
and fnends who ln ed a fe\\ blocks
north had become m~tant eii CilllC S
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asked wh} Lhe hoanl d1d Jltl! nt.'~ oua. tc wit h
Wc:r lter l'Jl hl :-; fee
BlcYJrb ah;o quostwned the !.tte:-; t swt
fil er! h~ H...1 ln U!{&lt;Jlnst t!w board of
r cluc,dLon 1 eg.4rd1n~, mediat iOn of
ncgnlrdi Jmls for the 1[175¥7!, sc hool term
B.dll prese rl frd Sup&lt;&gt;rmten clen t C.
Comer 13Jacl bmy unrl tile bo.1rd w1th letfe r s rt&gt;q u~stmg the tJpe iHJJ g pf n ~g utwtw m;
for 107ti-i1 ~'\ t.: conlu tg to Bctln . Lh1s I!;
no1111&lt;1l prUcPrtllr c unde1 the neg oliated
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l:&gt;;1an {'Crt.~d I•! gll • lltt\\ n 'gll lidhons when it
Ju;~ rt 1 'Ill htlfl \\ 11h tlu l!J75 ueguhahons,
l).t:trfj Ul .. rh IJ•U' fl" l!laltt•r 111H}' bC
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GALUPOUS - Work Is underway by Carin &amp; Evans
Contractors of Gallipolis for a new self-service store and
gasoline station at the corner of Second Ave. and Pine St.
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the March 30 bond 1ssue IS appr oved
Board members 81 uce S Sloul, J E
Cremeens and James C Mitchell ap·
proved the motwn \~ h1le W1llwm Cal fer
and Dale Rothgeb, Jr oppose&lt;l rt An
ear her mohon to 4' tmstr ud just on e !ugh
school losl 3-2
Blevrns and Bahr yesterday ema
phas1zed that the '·Commrttee for Better
Schools for Gallia Coun ty' ' had rc com~
mended lhe construc tion of Just one lugh
wa!-; unammous A late1 motwn by new ly~ school and that severo! people h.1d spent
elected board member James V Blevins many ~ours workmg on the pt ojeul The)
to rescind la st week's resolutiOn to budd felt those same people would nul be &lt;IS
two lngh schools mstead of one d1ed ror a · dedicated to a two-high schuoJ bur lcl!n ~
lack or a se&lt;ond
program
Blevms' . mohon followed a recom.
Blev1ns also obJected to the ng1 ce mt•nt
mendalron by Wilham Bahr, Presrdent of srgned wrth Archttecl George W"ltcr rn
the Gallra Co un ty Local "'teachers' Feb. 1974 AI that tune , Walter wH~
AssocJahon, that the boHrd reconsider the retamed as arch1lect for all )' fu ture
lugh school program and place Just one l:nuldmg p1 ogram on 0:1 $100 r et.uner wrlh
htgh school on the electron ballot
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Last Saturday IDee. 271 the board by a seven pet of the total cost of a Ouild1ng

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By Dale Rothgeb, Jr.
GALLIPOI.!S - Gallia County's I.ocal
Board or Educatron Saturday agreed that
If a proposed $13,5()0,000 bond ISSUe IS
approved March 30, top pnorrty wrll be
g1ven to constructiOn of lhrec clement.ur)
btuldm gs
II was also agreed that the elementary
uurldrn gs al Addavdle and CheshtreKyger, whtch \\Ill be continued m use~
~'auld be refurbished at the same hme
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people we re encouraged that the nvcr v.us I'Jsmg oJJJy one~
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Priority put on grade ~ch.ools

Tire Star Spangled Banner started
another day or broadca$ting by an
area radiO stat10n, I listened more
mtently than usual to our Nahonal
Anthem Another year had begun
our nahon ·~ bicentenmal year
.,t)h, say can you see, fellow
An'lertcans, can we sef! where we are
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('on1111c r&lt;:t' , p._tst pres.~d e nt of the Budrd of
I:Um a1 wn .m ll rtlso h&lt;1s ~e1 ved 011 the
( i ~lihpoh::; Planmng C&lt;HilJiliSSJon and the
Budrd of Zumng Appeals Cw 1ently, he IS
a ltlelllbt•r 11f Elks Club , Soulhcm;lcJ 11 Ol uu
HegiOJlcti ('uwu:li , Gu llta Coun ty Farm
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19·10 !!l'aduate of 'I he Uhw Slatt
tly He and h1s wr fe , Momca, hVt
UnJvers
m.lll,IMer 111 1!152 He WBs Columbus sales
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Drt ve Tht!y ure llu
m~rH.I ~C I' before acccplmJ.t the c omincrt:l~ l
pe::llent s uf t .... o sons .;_mJ a daugl1ter
o~, ens Jomcd 19 luu B,!:ll m 1971 as 1
nr.mdgt·n;cnl !J;:u nl1C 111 Dayton He muveu
thruugh u scrrrs of ass1gnrnenls there,
ltiCII ,\IW (' IWil E/t/1 K
FI\EE 1'1\EF. l'l!:KUP
wcludtng servtce representa tive and
MIDDI.EPOHT
Used Chrrstnras husm4•ss uff1ce supervisor
11 ees w1 ll be p1eked up here by the si r ee l
Fm 1he past two years , he has
dPparlment free of charge Munday, Jan 5 lll&lt;maged a busmess ofh ce um t servrng graduate of Mwm1 ll111 vcrs1l}, Oxfor d lie
If pl.;:~ ce d :~I the &lt;'Ill b, Mayor Fr ed Hoffm an lt!SJd cnhal customers Ill Col umbu s
ISallll..'mbcJ of thP Bexlc•y .Junror· Clw mht r
said lndH~'
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POMEROY - Four defend ants for felted bonds anti three \loere rmed by
Pomm oy's n e\\~maym , Clatl'nee An·

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195t!. has &lt;~lllhiUill'NI In s Je lln: llll'nl , l'f.
ft&gt;;hve lhl' end uf JLJI I U.ll' ~ lflo w11l be
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( 'tdumbu s
Hudel'h'k is t•ndmg a I(.•IPphllllC l'arccr
thai hal:i sp.mucd nw1·e tha11 Ill ) t' .li'S.
Folio\\ in!( senm.: c wtth Lt1e AI my Au· Cm ps
dw·ing Wmld W;d' JI, he JOHlctl OhiV flcll as
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Veterans Mcmorlalijospltal
Wednesday Admissions Arnold Bush, Pomt Pleasant;
Orvrlle Graham , Pomeroy,
George Kauff, Pomeroy ,
Yo l anda
VanCooney ,
Pomeroy
Wednesday Discharges Jerry Lawson, Lenna Lenz,
Kathleen
Cain ,
Datsy
Ankrom, Stella Ebersbach,
Dana Howell , Gene Yost.
Thursday Admissions Rita Hughes, Mtddlep ort;
Wanda Faulk, Pomeroy; Jo
Ellen 1.a"Tence, Minersvtlle ,
Mary Wippel , ~omeroy ;
Marjorte Gtbbs, Columbus
Vada Swtger, Proctorvtlle ,'
Enc
Stover,
Racme ;
Raymond Sayre, Syracuse
Thursday Discharges Rlla Hughes , Glenda Btssell,
Velma Stobart, Wrllram
Mtlchell , Luia Shaffer
Thoma s Sarver , Sr
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Sundav "llh highs In the
teens to the nitd 20s and
lo"s "'II be 5 to 15.
A chance
of snow
Monday and Tuesday "lth
htghs in the upper 20s to th e
lov. 30s and lnws will be in
the upper teens to the 20s

word he spoke."
Fonda was asked how he
could play a man so totally
foreign to h1s O\Vll personality
and character
" If you're an actor you
have to mamtam your obJectivity You can 'l read the
hnes wtth longue in cheek or
0:1 wmk of an eye ," he sa1d.
" It's a challenge to con-

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Sunday
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that man ll was the inosl
dtfftcult role or my career.
" I' m not comfortable
playrng htslorrcal roles. Most
or my hfe I've played lowkey, selfeffacrng characters.
I'm more comfortable m
those parls because they are
closer to me My frrst
departure .wa s as Frank
James m 'Jesse James '
'"And when 1 did 'Young
Mr Lrncoln ' rt was a labor of
love , I've been a Lrncoln buff
all my hre 1 turned 1t do\Vll at
first because 1 felt rt would
have been hke playrng God
"But John F'ord, the
the drama "
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drreclor , told me 1 was
The producers of "Collision playmg a jacklegged coun try
Cours'e~· persisted, con - lawyer, not the Great
vrncmg ~"onda they dtdn 't Emanctpalor And that made
want a wax mtJ.seum per. the difference
formance or Mac:oi:rthur.
" I don 'l believe 'Colltston
"They dyed my hatr and Coursc 1 wtll change anyvne's
combed rl over my bald spot. oprmon of MacArthur or the
I hked what I saw and agreed eonfrontat10n With Trwnan , ''
to play the role.
Fonda said "If vtewers were
" Then I read all the books 1 anti-MacArthur they wtll recould get my hands on I saw marn that way If they were
thousands of feel or film on anti-Trwnan It won't change
MacArthur
their mmds
"Th ere~s no question he
" But I'U tell you th ts
was a mtlilary geruus. But hts Playing the role was a
own book was laughable He fascmating and rnarvelvus
was such an egomamac you experience. The most ex:~
have to feel he was an im- ctlrng thing I've ever done. 1
possible man All my reading can hardly wall to see rt."
In no way tempered my alltlude toward htm
Brl Parts· Rrchard Burton
''I ca n't even Imagine wtll return to Broadway to
people who were pro- replace Anthony Perkrns rn
MacArthur pultmg up with "Equus " m February ..
his dramatics. But I took Rtchard Z.muck and Davrd
parns to asswne his allrtude Bro\Vll, producers of "Jaws,"
and super ego He was even will produce th e 48th annual
drarnah c m intimate con- Academy Awards March 29
versation with one person.
NBC-TV will atr "Elvrs On
"You've got to be full of Tour" Jan. 15
htstory when you play
MacArthur because he was
aware of htstory wtlh every
BOARD TO MEET
The Metgs County Board of
Your " Edra Touch"
Educatron wtll mee t at 7·30
Flonst Smce 1957
p m Tuesday at rls offrce on
Mulberry Hergh ts, Pomeroy,
to orgamze and conduct any
other btismcss whtch may
come before rt.

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use df the applicant's personal ca r , and bemg
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Fonda challenged -by role
of McArthur in-tube-movie
By VERNON SCOTI
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - An
anxtous Henry Fonda faces
his sternest challtnge Jan, 4
when he portrays Gen.
Douglas MacArthur m a twohour televiSIOn movte
A shy, rettrmg man tn his
70th year. Fonda has nothing
m common with the flamboyant general of the army.
There IS no bombast ,
lheatncahty or ego m the
actor who ranks among the
country's fmest performers
Netlher does he share the
political or ideologrcal tenets
of the controversial avenger

the Metgs

Coun ty Senwr Citiz ens
pro~ I ams
Residenls wterPsled in
crther lype o[ employment
are asked to send rcswnes of
tlleir qualifications includmg
educatJon, ex peri ence and ..
mvolvement m commumty
achv111es lo lhe Meigs Count)'
Counctl on Aging, PO Box 722,
Pomeroy, by J an
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Jobs available

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sa id ttm1 tW)'cr son IS truly educated
who does not- h.1v e J kn owledge of
t ;od 'S Won t
Do 1 JTlla gme tht'll ll ra t om fl ng
was luwcred a bJ1, or son1cthmg lor n
fr om 1t, \\hen B1ble 1eo.H\Iflg was
t,1kcn fltHn tnc cl;J:-;.&lt;.;J t•l~~s? I lovt.'
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~ua 1 d the r.:nnt,&lt;ll't.'i for wh1ch Old
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H!est wtth vtr tOJ .r ::wd ppuce,
may the H t.:d\ en- r~sc lled land
Pra1se the Prmcr th at ha th
made and p1 eservcd u~ a n,JliOn
Then conque~ we must, \dmn
OlU ('ilUSt:' it is JUS I,
An(ltl n~b f.•our m Q ll•),' fn&lt;Jod JS
our trust "
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POMEROY - The Meigs
County Sheriff's Department
investigated three atcidents
on .Friday evening and
Saturday.
Deputy Robert Beegle said
Vincent Laudermill , 24,
Mason, W. Va ., was traveling
west on Rt. 338 at 7 p.m .
Friday in Letart Falls when
he failed to round the sharp
curve in the heart of lhe village. He lost control of his
vehicle, turned around in th~
highway, and smashed into
the side of lhe former Powell
Store building .
The building is now owned
by Mr. a nd Mrs. Russell
Quillen . Laudermilt was cited
on charges or driving while
intoxicated.
At IG :25 a .m. Sat\lfday, in ..
Tuppers Plains at the intersection of Rt. 681 and- Rl. 7,
Albert 1.. Martin, 57, Rt. 3,

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36, Coolville, pulled off Rt . 681
onto Rt . 7 Into ~rtin 's path .
Passengers ' the Martin
car, Eileen Martin and Mike
Martin, had visible injuries,
but were not immediately
treated. Carpenter had a
bump on his head . There was
heavy damage to LJ th
vehicles. No citation w(ls
Issued.
AI noon Saturday on Welsh
Town Hill Rd., Harold J . Will,
23 , Of Mason, was tun1ing
around at a turnaroulld and
pulled opt in front or a pick up
truck driven by Gregory
Cundiff, 25, Rt . I, Middleport .
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Scrtcnpl• y by UAV IIl SE! TZF !I
Mu1ic kl!l' C HARLES fO~
Dlr«tN by LARRY r EERCF.
rrod uq·dbyEDWARD S HlDMAN
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AT JUST
SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF -

NORWALK CONVERTA.

BIG
SAVINGS

MAYTAG. LAUNDRY -

COUCHES
REGULAR. s299.95

ON BEMCO, BEAUTYREST
AND BASSETT

EQ~IPMENT

We have Auto. Washe rs, -Ele ctric Dryers~
Porta Washers &amp; Dryers, Dishwashers,
Wringer Washers. .

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TABLE, 6 CHA IRS &amp; CHINA

NOW ALL 3 PIECES

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All 3 PIECES

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REGULAR $599.95

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EARLY AMERICAN

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QUEEN SIZE ..

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ALL AT REAL GOOD PRICES FOR THE NEW. YEAR .

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TONI,GHT!h r u
Tuesday
Jan . 7

Judgment asked

MEIGS tHEATRE

GLASS BROKE N OUT
GA LLIPOl.IS - City police her e
Saturday investigatep vandalism •i't Stan
Evans ' Last Chance Carryout on Pine Sl.
Eva ns said someone broke a glass out of
the fron t of his business.

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south on Rt. 7 when a car

WE HAVE ONEROUND OAK
TABLE AND 4 CHAIRS.

REDUCED FOR QU-ICK SAL

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RIDENOUR

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·Mishaps reported

GAl.LIPOl.IS - Ridge
Homes, Division of E vans
Prod uc ts Com pany , Sou th
Minneapolis, Mimi ., Friday
fil ed a judgme n t a nd ·
foreclosure action in Gallia
County Common Pleas Court
against J ohn R. Borden of
Ga llipolis and Oty M.
Stewart; Treasurer for GaUia
Coun ty.
•
Pla intiff seeks a judgment
of $2G,68G.20 with interest of
SECONIJ CHA NCE
9.2 pcl.lrom Dec. I, 1974, plus
GALLIPOl.IS - Gallia County Auditor foreclosure of a mortgage
Dorothy L. Condee announct!d Saturday ' deed on one acre of land In
!hat homeowners who fa iled to file 1975 Spr ingfie ld Twp . Pla in tiff
Homestead Exemptions 111ay do so now in also asked that lhe property
order to receive a reduction on taxes for
be sold, with the amount due
1975 . collected dw-ing 1976. In order to plaintiff oaid from · proceeds.
qualify, a landowner mus t be 65 years or
older with an incmne of less than $1G,(I()O
per yeat·.

GALLIPOLIS - · Appo in tment of
representatives to the Gallia-J acksonVinton Vocational Board of Ed ucation
high lighl&lt;ld a special meeting here t'riday
afte rnoon of the Gallipolis Board or
Ed uca tion.
Mrs. Ka therine Williams , who has
served orr the vocation~ l board board for
the Buckeye Hills Career Center , was
reappointed to a two~year term . Newly
elec ted board member Bob Marchi was
named to fill lhe o ne~ycar unexpired term
of Paul Fred Wood.

TV. &amp; APPLIANCE
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GAS SERVICE

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sehoul cnlpl f1y~S .
. OUter incrcusus were · for 0.7054' pet .
the S&lt;llllC percentage udopted last week by
!he Gallia Coun ty Local Board of
Education . The salaries uf s upervisors
· F:ugenia Gardner and Adelaide Sanders
were hiked from · $W,G14 " per year to
$1 7' 143.63.
The sa lary of Jim Harris , school
psyc holog ist , was increased lrom
$14,119.20 to $15,115.17 per )'ear . Hearing:
and s peech therapists, John Thomas and
Kathy Tayl01· were increased from
$7 ,G81.2G to $8,223 .03 per year .
Donald Hardesty , parllime school .
allcndance offi cer, was hiked from $2,137
to $2,287.14 per year.
•
The boa rd tabled for further
~isc ussion an increa:..e for Mrs . Wilma
Anderson, secreta; y to Supt. Bradbury.
The board aJ'o approved its appropriations for 1976 totaling $173,984.07 ;
set mccti11g dales fur the second Monday
of each month a t 7:30p.m. in the school
office on Jackson Pike a nd boar d member
compensation was set al $20 per meeting
plus mileage .
Cremeens of Eureka Star Rt., .
Gallipolis, was elected board president
succeeding Bruce Stout, Rt. I , Bidwell .
Cremee~s formerly served as president of
the old Hannan Trace Board . He is in his
third yea r as a county board member .
J . C. Mitchell , Rt. I, Bidwell, was
elected vice president. Mitchell , in his
second year on the board. and James V.
Blevins, Rt. 2, Bidwell , in his first, were
given the oath of office opening the
business session.
A substitute bus dr iver appr oved was
John Arrowood o( Rl. I, Patriot.

R eappointed to Board

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ALL
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IN STOCK REDUCED

COLOR TV SETS

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REDU(ED

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Example: A Suite Selling for "499.95
You get a straight •100.00 discount.

Beautifu l Cabinetry
and the greates t
Qualily. avai lable in
hom e entertainment.

Salaries

tContinut!d from page I )
mt·thank·s, regular medwnk:;, assis tant
lu !he dl·rk and buard t: lerk . ~ .....
i\ beginning nwintc~artl'C 111&lt;-!U starts I
al $7 ,170 and gc.,s lu $7,211 after eig ht
years . The salary for the l1ead mechanic is
!he same. Mecha nic'S start a! $6,698 and go
lo $6,9:18 after eight years .
The s.1lary for the a ssistant to the
clerk starts at $6,670 and increases lo
$7,13l aflereighl years. The clerk's salary .
begins at $9,5i!B and goes to $9,991 after
eight years .
Assistant Superintende nt Frank
c 'r emeens was authorized to proceed with
plans to get cost analysis aud other pertiJient information for bids on at least 10
new school buses.
Assistant Superintendent David C.
CampiJell reported the roofs at Kyger
Creek, Southwes tern and North Gallia
Hig h Schools and Addaville a nd Cenlerville Elementary Schools need repair.
Three buildings, Sou thwes tern, Ce nterville and North Gallia are still under
" warranty, but the Q.thers arc not.
The board authorized- Campbell to
secure estimates on tlie cost of placing
inside rcst1·ooms at Cadmus Elementary
School.
In other matters, the board elected
Mitchell as vice-president for 1976.
- Se t the second Monday of each ·
month as the regular mee ting date .
- Reaffirmed the employment of Mrs .
Naomi Beman as board clerk. .
- Voted to join the Ohio School Board
Assn . and to have the liabili ty insurunce
for board members.
· - Ap proved home instruelion lor Bill
l,csler, ninth grader a t Sou thwestern High
School.
~ Employed Bernard Myers as a
subSti tUle bus driver .
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min ol' damage iu all rhr ee
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25. 1\1 :1. C;dlipolis , back•'&lt;!
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MANY OTHER NAME BRANDS.

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ON 25" ZENITH

Bassett, Kinca id, Te ll City,
Oklahoma, Brooks Solid Cedar.

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EXAMPLE: A 7, PC. DINETTE
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POMEROY - The Meigs
County Sheriff's Department
investigated three atcidents
on .Friday evening and
Saturday.
Deputy Robert Beegle said
Vincent Laudermill , 24,
Mason, W. Va ., was traveling
west on Rt. 338 at 7 p.m .
Friday in Letart Falls when
he failed to round the sharp
curve in the heart of lhe village. He lost control of his
vehicle, turned around in th~
highway, and smashed into
the side of lhe former Powell
Store building .
The building is now owned
by Mr. a nd Mrs. Russell
Quillen . Laudermilt was cited
on charges or driving while
intoxicated.
At IG :25 a .m. Sat\lfday, in ..
Tuppers Plains at the intersection of Rt. 681 and- Rl. 7,
Albert 1.. Martin, 57, Rt. 3,

Pomero·y,

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driven by Betty L. Carpent.;r ,
36, Coolville, pulled off Rt . 681
onto Rt . 7 Into ~rtin 's path .
Passengers ' the Martin
car, Eileen Martin and Mike
Martin, had visible injuries,
but were not immediately
treated. Carpenter had a
bump on his head . There was
heavy damage to LJ th
vehicles. No citation w(ls
Issued.
AI noon Saturday on Welsh
Town Hill Rd., Harold J . Will,
23 , Of Mason, was tun1ing
around at a turnaroulld and
pulled opt in front or a pick up
truck driven by Gregory
Cundiff, 25, Rt . I, Middleport .
There was slight damage
and no injuries . -No citations
were issued.

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" THE O TH ER SlDE·QF Ti tE M OU.NTAI'l "

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BEAU I RIOCES •• O M:~

ti•H~

A FILMWA'I'S/LI\RRYrEERCE l ' llOIJU(. n ON
Scrtcnpl• y by UAV IIl SE! TZF !I
Mu1ic kl!l' C HARLES fO~
Dlr«tN by LARRY r EERCF.
rrod uq·dbyEDWARD S HlDMAN
TECHN ICOLOR' A UNIVFR:'IAI I' ICT UR E •
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Ll:.!il

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CARTOON

$AVE
HUNDREDS
OF
DOLLARS

REAL NICE REGULAR $23995

•Jaaoo

SALE PRICED .
AT JUST
SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF -

NORWALK CONVERTA.

BIG
SAVINGS

MAYTAG. LAUNDRY -

COUCHES
REGULAR. s299.95

ON BEMCO, BEAUTYREST
AND BASSETT

EQ~IPMENT

We have Auto. Washe rs, -Ele ctric Dryers~
Porta Washers &amp; Dryers, Dishwashers,
Wringer Washers. .

95
TABLE, 6 CHA IRS &amp; CHINA

NOW ALL 3 PIECES

-·

.AND

All 3 PIECES

$

REGULAR $599.95

.

($100's

'

5 PC. PINE
EARLY AMERICAN

BEDROOM
SUITE _,
QUEEN SIZE ..

..•

QUEEN, FULL AND TWIN -

REG. $1199.95

REG. 51299.95

___...___

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NOW$799

w

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..•• '

TABLE &amp; 6 CHAIRS

SAVE SSOO -·
RE G. $ 1199.95

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RECLINER$
SAVE $100

REG. 1299.95

NOW

$5 9995

REG. $399 .95

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LIMITED SUPPLY AT lltiS PRICE

""•

··._SAVE •150
REG. S649.95

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DINEnE WITH
4 CHAIRS

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TWO RUSTIC

SOFAS &amp;
CHAIRS
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BEDROOM
SUITE

CHROMECRAH

TWO TRADI-T IONAL

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6 PC. TRADITIONAL

BEDROOM
SUITE · .
SAVE •400 ·

SAVE '400

AND.

B.OX SPRINGS

5 PC. HITE
FRENCH

•
•.

FOR ONL\'

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MATTRESSES

ALL AT REAL GOOD PRICES FOR THE NEW. YEAR .

_:WE HAVE-A 2 PIECE

·.

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NOW $

0200

TWO TRADITIONAL,

SOFAS &amp;
LOVE SEATS

SOFAS&amp; .

·SAVE '400

CHAIRS
SAVE '150

REG
. $949.90
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PICTURES
MIRRORS
SAVE UP TO

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SAVE
HUNDREDS
OF DOLLARS
ON OTitER

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Mon., lues, Wed.
&amp; Sat. $:30·til 5:00
Thurs. til Noon.
Unt~ 8 p.m •

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S1 1rronMMARILYN HAS SE TT,., )Ill k.n&gt; nmnt

WHtT ii LI~E FEVER .
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Starring :

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NOT SINCE
I.0JE STDRY...

TON ITE
SUN., JAN. 4

Vin cent

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TONI,GHT!h r u
Tuesday
Jan . 7

Judgment asked

MEIGS tHEATRE

GLASS BROKE N OUT
GA LLIPOl.IS - City police her e
Saturday investigatep vandalism •i't Stan
Evans ' Last Chance Carryout on Pine Sl.
Eva ns said someone broke a glass out of
the fron t of his business.

I

i

south on Rt. 7 when a car

WE HAVE ONEROUND OAK
TABLE AND 4 CHAIRS.

REDUCED FOR QU-ICK SAL

. .-- .

RIDENOUR

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............

·Mishaps reported

GAl.LIPOl.IS - Ridge
Homes, Division of E vans
Prod uc ts Com pany , Sou th
Minneapolis, Mimi ., Friday
fil ed a judgme n t a nd ·
foreclosure action in Gallia
County Common Pleas Court
against J ohn R. Borden of
Ga llipolis and Oty M.
Stewart; Treasurer for GaUia
Coun ty.
•
Pla intiff seeks a judgment
of $2G,68G.20 with interest of
SECONIJ CHA NCE
9.2 pcl.lrom Dec. I, 1974, plus
GALLIPOl.IS - Gallia County Auditor foreclosure of a mortgage
Dorothy L. Condee announct!d Saturday ' deed on one acre of land In
!hat homeowners who fa iled to file 1975 Spr ingfie ld Twp . Pla in tiff
Homestead Exemptions 111ay do so now in also asked that lhe property
order to receive a reduction on taxes for
be sold, with the amount due
1975 . collected dw-ing 1976. In order to plaintiff oaid from · proceeds.
qualify, a landowner mus t be 65 years or
older with an incmne of less than $1G,(I()O
per yeat·.

GALLIPOLIS - · Appo in tment of
representatives to the Gallia-J acksonVinton Vocational Board of Ed ucation
high lighl&lt;ld a special meeting here t'riday
afte rnoon of the Gallipolis Board or
Ed uca tion.
Mrs. Ka therine Williams , who has
served orr the vocation~ l board board for
the Buckeye Hills Career Center , was
reappointed to a two~year term . Newly
elec ted board member Bob Marchi was
named to fill lhe o ne~ycar unexpired term
of Paul Fred Wood.

TV. &amp; APPLIANCE
··--- .......--·
GAS SERVICE

ll

sehoul cnlpl f1y~S .
. OUter incrcusus were · for 0.7054' pet .
the S&lt;llllC percentage udopted last week by
!he Gallia Coun ty Local Board of
Education . The salaries uf s upervisors
· F:ugenia Gardner and Adelaide Sanders
were hiked from · $W,G14 " per year to
$1 7' 143.63.
The sa lary of Jim Harris , school
psyc holog ist , was increased lrom
$14,119.20 to $15,115.17 per )'ear . Hearing:
and s peech therapists, John Thomas and
Kathy Tayl01· were increased from
$7 ,G81.2G to $8,223 .03 per year .
Donald Hardesty , parllime school .
allcndance offi cer, was hiked from $2,137
to $2,287.14 per year.
•
The boa rd tabled for further
~isc ussion an increa:..e for Mrs . Wilma
Anderson, secreta; y to Supt. Bradbury.
The board aJ'o approved its appropriations for 1976 totaling $173,984.07 ;
set mccti11g dales fur the second Monday
of each month a t 7:30p.m. in the school
office on Jackson Pike a nd boar d member
compensation was set al $20 per meeting
plus mileage .
Cremeens of Eureka Star Rt., .
Gallipolis, was elected board president
succeeding Bruce Stout, Rt. I , Bidwell .
Cremee~s formerly served as president of
the old Hannan Trace Board . He is in his
third yea r as a county board member .
J . C. Mitchell , Rt. I, Bidwell, was
elected vice president. Mitchell , in his
second year on the board. and James V.
Blevins, Rt. 2, Bidwell , in his first, were
given the oath of office opening the
business session.
A substitute bus dr iver appr oved was
John Arrowood o( Rl. I, Patriot.

R eappointed to Board

'

Re duced .

REGULAR s37995

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7 PC. ALL WOOD
MAPLE

%

Dl NEllE SETS

IN STOCK

~ NO

All LIVING ROOM

ALL
STEREOS
IN STOCK REDUCED

COLOR TV SETS

20%

REDU(ED

OFF

Example: A Suite Selling for "499.95
You get a straight •100.00 discount.

Beautifu l Cabinetry
and the greates t
Qualily. avai lable in
hom e entertainment.

Salaries

tContinut!d from page I )
mt·thank·s, regular medwnk:;, assis tant
lu !he dl·rk and buard t: lerk . ~ .....
i\ beginning nwintc~artl'C 111&lt;-!U starts I
al $7 ,170 and gc.,s lu $7,211 after eig ht
years . The salary for the l1ead mechanic is
!he same. Mecha nic'S start a! $6,698 and go
lo $6,9:18 after eight years .
The s.1lary for the a ssistant to the
clerk starts at $6,670 and increases lo
$7,13l aflereighl years. The clerk's salary .
begins at $9,5i!B and goes to $9,991 after
eight years .
Assistant Superintende nt Frank
c 'r emeens was authorized to proceed with
plans to get cost analysis aud other pertiJient information for bids on at least 10
new school buses.
Assistant Superintendent David C.
CampiJell reported the roofs at Kyger
Creek, Southwes tern and North Gallia
Hig h Schools and Addaville a nd Cenlerville Elementary Schools need repair.
Three buildings, Sou thwes tern, Ce nterville and North Gallia are still under
" warranty, but the Q.thers arc not.
The board authorized- Campbell to
secure estimates on tlie cost of placing
inside rcst1·ooms at Cadmus Elementary
School.
In other matters, the board elected
Mitchell as vice-president for 1976.
- Se t the second Monday of each ·
month as the regular mee ting date .
- Reaffirmed the employment of Mrs .
Naomi Beman as board clerk. .
- Voted to join the Ohio School Board
Assn . and to have the liabili ty insurunce
for board members.
· - Ap proved home instruelion lor Bill
l,csler, ninth grader a t Sou thwestern High
School.
~ Employed Bernard Myers as a
subSti tUle bus driver .
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Mrs .
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a n nh·CI'Sal')' Stmda y, Dec . 28
at their Pumer CJy. Rl lUl e 3
lwmc wi.th a reception fhm1 2
tn ~ (J.IH . hosted by their
t hilclren .
A three-tiered ea ke ·made
by Mrs. C'herles Kuhl was
clecvrated wl th red cmd while

Marla Neutzling
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT ~ Mr. and Mrs .

Richf}rd H. Neutzling, Linc oln_ Hill, -Pomeroy, are annotmcing the engagement and approaching marriage of
their daughter, Marla, to Marvin C. Roush, son of Mr . and
Mr s. Marvin T. Roush, New Haven , W. Va . Miss Neutzling
is a 1972 graduate of Meigs High School and Mountain
State College. She is employed at the law offices of Crow ,
Crow and Porter, Pomeroy . Mr . Roush is a i970 graduat e
of Wahama High School and is employed by the A.E. P .
Civil Engineering Lab, New Haven . The wedding will take
place at the Middleport First Baptist Church on Friday
•vening, Jan. 30, at 7:30p.m .

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n um eral ~

An arran geme nt ( If rec
carne~li ons
&lt;:tnd
whit€
ro se bud s, holl y and r eC
berries with lwo three+brand
r'l'ystal eandelabra with rec
lapers and monogramrn ec
s!lvcr mlpkin s completed th(
1able appointmen ts.
Pun ch, cake , nuts Ctnd
mint s were "served to Lhe
relCttives and fr iends calling
during tJ1e - afternoon Mrs .
Sie ve Fros t poured the punch
and the cake was s~rved by.
Mrs . David Russe ll assisted
by Jane l ;md Judy Mora a nd
. Bre nda Bishop. Card s and
-gift s were presen ted to the
honored copule .
That evening u buffet
suPper was served to Mr . and
. Mrs. Paul Karr and · ne~vi s ,
Mr . and Mrs. Horace Karr
and Ji.Jn e Ann, Mrs. Purl ey .

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Karr , Mr. and Mt-·s. Lawrence
Stewar t, Mr . e~ nd Mr s.
Donald Myers and Brend a
Bisho p of the Pom e r oyChester area. and Mr. and
Mrs. Da le Ru ssell, Mi ss
M ar l ha Mora and Ali,c e
Swope , Columbus; Mr. and
· Mrs . Carl Parsons , PoLnl
Pleasant: · Jahn Wise, Coolville; Greg Mills, Gallipoli s;
Mrs. Mae , Fros t and Ed

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ENGAGED - Mr. a nd Mrs . Garland Folden , Patriot
Star Rt. , Gallipolis, a nnounce the engagement of their
daughter, Carol Catherine, to Howard C.' Taylor, son of
Mr. a nd Mrs. 0 . C. Taylor of Rodney. Miss Folden is a
senior e~t Miami University majoring in speech a nd
hearing therapy . Mr. Taylor is a .senior business admini:;;! ~utio'n major· at Rio Grande CoHege.

LO NG BUTTO.M
Mrs .
Edna Summerfield of f.(mg
Boll om ent ertained a nurnbl'r
of ~ucsls on Chri s tma s Day.
.Spendi ng the da y with her
were Mr . and Mrs. Earl
SL1llll lle rfi e ld Cl lld Roger,
Murr 1·svi lle. Pa. ; Mr. ant!
Mr s .. H e rU~rt
Park er~ :
SV r a.cu sc: Mr . and Mrs .
R,ubcrt Parker , Bobby and
Kelli. Marie II a ; Mr . and Mrs.
Hmnud K. Pa rk er and
H&lt;~wic, Morgan" Ci ty, L a.;··
Mrs. Hoger Adams etnd Lori,
Hacinc ; Be&gt;u! Sumnll'rfil'lfl .

Charles!Con , W. Va .
Mrs. Ceci l Cald well , Mr .
and Mrs . Kenneth Ca ldwe ll
un d K enny , Mr s. Robert
~)urphy , Amy and Tracie,
Mr. and Mrs. Rcxcd Summ e rfield, R eedsville ; Mr .
and Mrs. Jerry Carter , Jeff
and JtJn, Rocky Mvunt, N. C .;
Mr. and Mrs . Vernon Swartz,
Tena, Ren_a 1 -R &lt;1bin, · Rexie .
and Huger ,.Coolville; .Mr . and
MrS. Gerald Summerheld ,
~nd · Michael ·,
Amber
Pai'k ersbm·g, omd Sherman
Swnmerfield, Belpre .
In the &lt;.~ ft ernuun , Mrs .
Sum merfield 's son, Charl es,
and his fa mil y of Savanna h ;
c,a . telephooed .

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SUniJ3) 1 til 5

SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA

MONDAY
FRENCH COLONY Chapter
DAR Monday a t I :30 p.m. a t
the home of Mrs. M. T.
Epling, Sr. ·
GALLIA COUNT.Y Pomona
Grange to meet at Springfield
Orange Hall, Monday at 8
p.m. Potluck lunch.
AAtJW Monday at 8 p.m. at
the home of Karen SmiU1, Mt.
Zion Rd. Mrs. Zelma North·
. cutt will .speak on the
Women 's Congress in Mexico

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lf3 OFF
BORT CARLnON
10%
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10% OFF

JAN. lOTH
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15 YEARS ·OF .SERVICE
IN THE GALLIPOLIS AREA

JUST TO LIST A FEW.
SOME STYLES MARKED AS
HIGH AS Y2 OFF.

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SALE
SOLARIAN VINYL INlAID
'13A9 yd. '1 0.15 yd.
'11.95 yd. 9.15 yd.
OORONELLE VINYL INLAID
SUNDIAL CUSHIONED VINYL
825 yd. 6.15 yd.
TREADWAY CUSHIONED VINYL 7A9"yd. 5.15 yd.
CASTIWAN CUSHIONED VINYL 525 yd. 4.15 yd.
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CRUZ VINYL INlAID
5.95 yd. 3.15 yd.
ROYEUE CUSHIONED VINYL
3.39 yd. 2.15 yd.
SHAG CARPET
7.95 yd. 6.15 yd:
KITQiEN CARPET (PRINn
8.50 yd. 6.15 yd.
KITai.EN CARPET (lWEED)
6.95 yd. 5.15 yd.

300 Second

LAFAYETTE MALL
Ave.
Gallipolis, 0.

SUNDAY THRU SATURDAY ONLl '
JAN. 4 THRU JAN. 10TH

LUNCH TIME GOODIE. •.
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NAME BRANDS
Values To
WOMEN'S
•8.99
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'23.00.
AUDITIONS
to ·
All From
NATURALIZER ' Regular Stock
'12.99
FANFARES
JOLENE
F:ASHION CRAFT

·Group Women's
.BEnER
SHOES
FROM
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WOMEN'S .

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CARPETS AND
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YARDAGE

GROUP
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COAT
MATERIAL
WOOL BLENDS
CORDUROYS

OlHER FABRIC
BARGAINS AT

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Children's Shoes.

60" WIDE

Values To Sl2.00

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Ali Sales Flnall

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Shoes

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Shoes
BETTY, OHLINGER
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Point 'Pleasant Bakery,
Griffin's, Michael's Ice
Q-eam of Jacksoll, ~aker
State Station, George's
Grocery, 76 station in Vinton
and Ratlilf's S uper Station.
Stanley's . and Cotrell's in
Bidwell also donated toward
the pl'&amp;ject.

WAYSIDE GARDEN Club of
Ches hire · T~esday at. the
home of M~s. Philip Bailey on
Rivers ide Drive . 7:30 p.m .
Mrs. Betty Cla rk will he the
speaker.
AMERICAN
Legion
Auxiliary annual social party
Tuesday at 7:30p.m. at tM
home of Doro,thy Hecker.
WASHINGTON School PTA
executive board meeting at
the cafeteria Tuesday at 10
a.In ..
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ENGLISH CLUB Tuesday at
7 p .m . at the home of Mrs.
Alma · Caudill with Mrs .
Carrie Spence, co-hostess.
Mrs . Florence Wic kline will
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Jefferson An Intimate
His tory" by Shawn McKay
Brodie . Roll call will be an
anecdote of a president.

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POMEROY - Even' though
the number of those admitted
was limited to 120 couples,
one of the most successful
New Year's Eve balls of the
Pomeroy Fire Department
was staged Wednesday night
at the Pomeroy Elementary
School.
Door prizes went to Roger
Spencer, Pat Duffy, Leon
McKnight, Dave Campbell,
George
Harris,
Annie
Cha pman a nd Mrs. Johnson,
all of Pomeroy; Fritz Sisson,
Syracuse; Jim J o~es, Shade,
,and Jack Welker, Hemlock
· Grove. Music lor dancing
from 9 p.m . to I a.m. was
provided by Bill Francis and
his band, "The Sound Investmenls ."

TUESDAY
PEMBROKE CLUB at the
home of Mrs. M. Mittlema n,
Tuesday 'at 8 p.m .

The Fabric Shop ·

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Racine Cha pter t34, OES, 8
p.m. Monday a t Masonic
Temple with Obligation Night
to be obServed.
MEIGS BAND Booster
meeting., 7.JJ0 p.m. Monday in
band room at high sc hool.

- WEDNESDAY
MIDDLEPORT
Literary
t:Iub, 2 p.rn . Wednesday al
the home of Mrs . Nan Moore.
Annual busirl e ss meeting 1
with Mrs . Arthur Strauss to
re-view ··washington 's Cava lcade " by Cha rles Hurd . Roll
call will IJe a .comment on
impre ss ive "thirigs about
Washihgton, D. C.
MIDDLEPORT Firemen's
Auxiliary, Wednesday, 7:30
p.rn. at the firehouse . Mrs.
Belty Ohlinger and Mrs.
Emma Wayland to be ·the
hostesses.
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ONE LOT OF
CARPETS AND
VINYLS

SfaWted

City.

We would like to show our ' ap.
preciation to all of you for making
our first quarter of business a very
successful on.e!
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will s in g al Valley Freewill
Baptist Churc h, II a .m . J!ev .

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Fairview Christian Center, 2
p.m. Featured singers include The Copley Singers and
the Runion Family . Everyone
welcome.

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Pre-Washed and Regular by
Falun Grove, Hillbilly 1 h.i.s.,

GaUipolis, Ohio

'liii 330 S.e.cond AVenUe

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Kenneth Hussell of Racine . .

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Mrs. Danny
'II Smith
N c of
M Southd
Point, and Mr. and Mrs .
Robert Arnold. Minersville; -~••'?.·
1.1 . and Mrs . Russell and
c hildren
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Masonic
MIDDLEPORT
I.odge 363, F&amp;AM , Tuesday,
7: :ro p.rn .; all MHster Masons
invited.
CHESTER COUNCIL 323 D
of A tuesday 7:30 p.m.
Election and ins talJation of
officers . Officers to wear
white.

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ARTIST AT WORK ~ The watercol~ of artist Polly .Trumbore, acting director of the
Ashland Area Art Gallery, are featuroo at Riverby in GalliPQlis this month . Mrs. Trumbore,
who paints. almost exclusively wiU1 water¢olors, has received numerous awards for her
work. She paints regularly wiU1 three other artists a nd during her travels in the Un ited ·
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SlACK &amp; WHITE
WITH RED OR BlACK

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Yule party
is sponsored

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Prayer.
Secretary 's repo rt was by
Ci ndy Price, and treasurer's
report was by Sharon Hively .

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GALUPOUS - The Junior
DECA of the Buckeye Hills
Career Center sponsored a
Qlristmas party rec-ently for
the pediatrics ward at Holzer
Medical Center .
The group expressed its
appreciaUon for toys , candy
and ice cream donated by
merchants in tbe Gaillpoli$, •
Jackson and Vin\&lt;)n areas .
Contr iti u tors included

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- The Old
Kyger Youth Group me t

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Day dinner guests uf Mr . and
-,,. ,, Mrs. Roy Smith, Don and
;... M'k
:h1 e, R !. a, p omeroy. were
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Kenny,

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discussed.
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Questions
were asked over
Ac's 4:1-22. A game of "Who
Am ·I ?" w'as played.
Closing prayer was by Bob
Price. Fourtee n members
were present,
The next meeling will IJe
Tuesday al 7 p .m. All youth
are inv.ited. - Reporter,
Charle ne Hively . .

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Exhibit for the monU1 of January : Polly Trumbore of
Ashland, Ky.,_Acting Director of the Ashland Area Art Gallery,
Watercolors.
Gallery Hours : Saturdays and Sundays, I p.m . until 5
p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10 a.m. until3 p.m:, Riverby .
Jan. 4, Sunday, 2 p.m .• 4 p.m. - Meet U1e Artist Reception
lor Polly Trumbore and the opening of her exhibit in Water·
colors, Riverby.
Jan. 20, Tuesday, 8 p.m. ~ F.A.C. Interdepartmental
1\feeting, River by .
Jan. 20, Sunday, 2 p.m . -4 p.m. - · Parent-Child Workshop,
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Jan . 26-28, Monday thru W.idnesday, Fairmont Dance
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' County Schools; the exact schedule to be announced. Wed·
··nesday evening, 8 p.m. at U1e Gallia Academy High School
i Auditorium, a special performance. Ticket availability and
pri ce to be announced .
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; Riverby .

successful synthesis of the from th• Wtlham Hayes
Italian· influence he acquired Ackland Memortal . Art
on travels to the centers of Center at U1e Umversrty ?f
Renaissance culture and the North Carolma at Chapel Hill
northern Gothic qualities and "''.ll be on exhtbtt throug h
basic to his development.
Jan . 23.
In U1e exhibit.are examples
An openi ng for
the
ranging from Purer 's earliest exhibition will be held
woodcuts and engravings to Tuesday from 5 to 9 p.m . in
works indicative of his U1e gallery at 48 E . Union St .
mature style. Inclu&lt;Jed ts and the public is invited.
"Melencolia ! ," considered Regular gallery_ hour~ . aie
by many art critics to be his from 12 noon to 4 p.m . weekmasterpiece .
days and from 1 to 4 p.m . on
The collection is on loan Sundays.

330 Second Avenue

BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED - Mr . and Mrs. John
Nicinsky, Rt. 1, Rutland, announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their only daughter, Pamela
Leigh, to Donald Edward Vaughan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard W. Vaughan, 671 South Third Ave ., Middleport.
The bride'elect will be a January 1976 mid-term graduate
of Meigs High School. The prospective bridegroom is a
1974 graduate of Meigs High School anp is presently
employed at Kroger's .Silver Bridge Plaza. The wedding
will be an event of Feb. l4 at 6:30p.m. a t the Middleport
United Presbyterian Church. The gracious custom of open
church will . be observed.

New and old busin ess was

Sarah Carsey lCharlene Hoeflich

MONDAY
E IGHT AND FORTY,
Meigs County Salon 710, 7:30
Monday night at the home of
Marie Boyd .
SALEM CENTER PTA,
7:30 Monday at the school,. .
Bill Bauer, Divis ion Public
Affairs manager for General
Telephone will present ltr,
progrt:tm , " Adventure s in
SoUnd 11 • Publi c invited .

Calendar

· Carol Catherine Folden

SEEN AND HEAKJl
COUNCIL TO MEET
GALLIPOLIS
- Mrs . Ruby
GALUPOUS ~ The Gallia .
Polson of Braintree , Essex,
Co unty -Human. Services
England
was a houseguest of
Council will hold its monthly
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. King, 316·
meeting on Thursday, Jan. 8.
Sanders Drive, during the
The noon meeting will be held
Christmas and New Year
at the Holiday Inn arid lunch
holiday .
will be $2. This month, J . -T .
Griffin from Community
Action will be U1e guest
should contact Pat Ewe! at
spea k er. Any interested
4464612 , Ext. 72 lor r esercitizens wishing to attend
vations .

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Jac klyn J Fr ost and so n

Michael; · George , Richard,
. Jane t and Judy Mora .

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48 prints by tbe German
painter and printmaker
· Albrecht Durer 0471·1528)
will be exhibited in the
Trisolini Gallery on the Ohio
University campus beginning
Tuesday .
·· Durer has been called the
single most important figure
in U1e introduction of the
R~aissancestyle intO Transalpine Europe. His importance stems in part from the
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German painter to exhibit
prints at Trisolini Gallet~ . ,

to the top of the cake· there
w ~1s u reLI rosebud and a
whit e t'andle. The cake Wo:t E
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POMEI!OV - Mr . and
Mrs .
Woodrow
Mora
.., l'clcbr atcd their 25t h wt.•ddin ~ ·
a n nh·CI'Sal')' Stmda y, Dec . 28
at their Pumer CJy. Rl lUl e 3
lwmc wi.th a reception fhm1 2
tn ~ (J.IH . hosted by their
t hilclren .
A three-tiered ea ke ·made
by Mrs. C'herles Kuhl was
clecvrated wl th red cmd while

Marla Neutzling
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT ~ Mr. and Mrs .

Richf}rd H. Neutzling, Linc oln_ Hill, -Pomeroy, are annotmcing the engagement and approaching marriage of
their daughter, Marla, to Marvin C. Roush, son of Mr . and
Mr s. Marvin T. Roush, New Haven , W. Va . Miss Neutzling
is a 1972 graduate of Meigs High School and Mountain
State College. She is employed at the law offices of Crow ,
Crow and Porter, Pomeroy . Mr . Roush is a i970 graduat e
of Wahama High School and is employed by the A.E. P .
Civil Engineering Lab, New Haven . The wedding will take
place at the Middleport First Baptist Church on Friday
•vening, Jan. 30, at 7:30p.m .

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An arran geme nt ( If rec
carne~li ons
&lt;:tnd
whit€
ro se bud s, holl y and r eC
berries with lwo three+brand
r'l'ystal eandelabra with rec
lapers and monogramrn ec
s!lvcr mlpkin s completed th(
1able appointmen ts.
Pun ch, cake , nuts Ctnd
mint s were "served to Lhe
relCttives and fr iends calling
during tJ1e - afternoon Mrs .
Sie ve Fros t poured the punch
and the cake was s~rved by.
Mrs . David Russe ll assisted
by Jane l ;md Judy Mora a nd
. Bre nda Bishop. Card s and
-gift s were presen ted to the
honored copule .
That evening u buffet
suPper was served to Mr . and
. Mrs. Paul Karr and · ne~vi s ,
Mr . and Mrs. Horace Karr
and Ji.Jn e Ann, Mrs. Purl ey .

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Karr , Mr. and Mt-·s. Lawrence
Stewar t, Mr . e~ nd Mr s.
Donald Myers and Brend a
Bisho p of the Pom e r oyChester area. and Mr. and
Mrs. Da le Ru ssell, Mi ss
M ar l ha Mora and Ali,c e
Swope , Columbus; Mr. and
· Mrs . Carl Parsons , PoLnl
Pleasant: · Jahn Wise, Coolville; Greg Mills, Gallipoli s;
Mrs. Mae , Fros t and Ed

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ENGAGED - Mr. a nd Mrs . Garland Folden , Patriot
Star Rt. , Gallipolis, a nnounce the engagement of their
daughter, Carol Catherine, to Howard C.' Taylor, son of
Mr. a nd Mrs. 0 . C. Taylor of Rodney. Miss Folden is a
senior e~t Miami University majoring in speech a nd
hearing therapy . Mr. Taylor is a .senior business admini:;;! ~utio'n major· at Rio Grande CoHege.

LO NG BUTTO.M
Mrs .
Edna Summerfield of f.(mg
Boll om ent ertained a nurnbl'r
of ~ucsls on Chri s tma s Day.
.Spendi ng the da y with her
were Mr . and Mrs. Earl
SL1llll lle rfi e ld Cl lld Roger,
Murr 1·svi lle. Pa. ; Mr. ant!
Mr s .. H e rU~rt
Park er~ :
SV r a.cu sc: Mr . and Mrs .
R,ubcrt Parker , Bobby and
Kelli. Marie II a ; Mr . and Mrs.
Hmnud K. Pa rk er and
H&lt;~wic, Morgan" Ci ty, L a.;··
Mrs. Hoger Adams etnd Lori,
Hacinc ; Be&gt;u! Sumnll'rfil'lfl .

Charles!Con , W. Va .
Mrs. Ceci l Cald well , Mr .
and Mrs . Kenneth Ca ldwe ll
un d K enny , Mr s. Robert
~)urphy , Amy and Tracie,
Mr. and Mrs. Rcxcd Summ e rfield, R eedsville ; Mr .
and Mrs. Jerry Carter , Jeff
and JtJn, Rocky Mvunt, N. C .;
Mr. and Mrs . Vernon Swartz,
Tena, Ren_a 1 -R &lt;1bin, · Rexie .
and Huger ,.Coolville; .Mr . and
MrS. Gerald Summerheld ,
~nd · Michael ·,
Amber
Pai'k ersbm·g, omd Sherman
Swnmerfield, Belpre .
In the &lt;.~ ft ernuun , Mrs .
Sum merfield 's son, Charl es,
and his fa mil y of Savanna h ;
c,a . telephooed .

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SUniJ3) 1 til 5

SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA

MONDAY
FRENCH COLONY Chapter
DAR Monday a t I :30 p.m. a t
the home of Mrs. M. T.
Epling, Sr. ·
GALLIA COUNT.Y Pomona
Grange to meet at Springfield
Orange Hall, Monday at 8
p.m. Potluck lunch.
AAtJW Monday at 8 p.m. at
the home of Karen SmiU1, Mt.
Zion Rd. Mrs. Zelma North·
. cutt will .speak on the
Women 's Congress in Mexico

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BORT CARLnON
10%
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JAN. lOTH
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IN THE GALLIPOLIS AREA

JUST TO LIST A FEW.
SOME STYLES MARKED AS
HIGH AS Y2 OFF.

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SOLARIAN VINYL INlAID
'13A9 yd. '1 0.15 yd.
'11.95 yd. 9.15 yd.
OORONELLE VINYL INLAID
SUNDIAL CUSHIONED VINYL
825 yd. 6.15 yd.
TREADWAY CUSHIONED VINYL 7A9"yd. 5.15 yd.
CASTIWAN CUSHIONED VINYL 525 yd. 4.15 yd.
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CRUZ VINYL INlAID
5.95 yd. 3.15 yd.
ROYEUE CUSHIONED VINYL
3.39 yd. 2.15 yd.
SHAG CARPET
7.95 yd. 6.15 yd:
KITQiEN CARPET (PRINn
8.50 yd. 6.15 yd.
KITai.EN CARPET (lWEED)
6.95 yd. 5.15 yd.

300 Second

LAFAYETTE MALL
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Gallipolis, 0.

SUNDAY THRU SATURDAY ONLl '
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Point 'Pleasant Bakery,
Griffin's, Michael's Ice
Q-eam of Jacksoll, ~aker
State Station, George's
Grocery, 76 station in Vinton
and Ratlilf's S uper Station.
Stanley's . and Cotrell's in
Bidwell also donated toward
the pl'&amp;ject.

WAYSIDE GARDEN Club of
Ches hire · T~esday at. the
home of M~s. Philip Bailey on
Rivers ide Drive . 7:30 p.m .
Mrs. Betty Cla rk will he the
speaker.
AMERICAN
Legion
Auxiliary annual social party
Tuesday at 7:30p.m. at tM
home of Doro,thy Hecker.
WASHINGTON School PTA
executive board meeting at
the cafeteria Tuesday at 10
a.In ..
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ENGLISH CLUB Tuesday at
7 p .m . at the home of Mrs.
Alma · Caudill with Mrs .
Carrie Spence, co-hostess.
Mrs . Florence Wic kline will
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give the program, "Thomas
Jefferson An Intimate
His tory" by Shawn McKay
Brodie . Roll call will be an
anecdote of a president.

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POMEROY - Even' though
the number of those admitted
was limited to 120 couples,
one of the most successful
New Year's Eve balls of the
Pomeroy Fire Department
was staged Wednesday night
at the Pomeroy Elementary
School.
Door prizes went to Roger
Spencer, Pat Duffy, Leon
McKnight, Dave Campbell,
George
Harris,
Annie
Cha pman a nd Mrs. Johnson,
all of Pomeroy; Fritz Sisson,
Syracuse; Jim J o~es, Shade,
,and Jack Welker, Hemlock
· Grove. Music lor dancing
from 9 p.m . to I a.m. was
provided by Bill Francis and
his band, "The Sound Investmenls ."

TUESDAY
PEMBROKE CLUB at the
home of Mrs. M. Mittlema n,
Tuesday 'at 8 p.m .

The Fabric Shop ·

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Racine Cha pter t34, OES, 8
p.m. Monday a t Masonic
Temple with Obligation Night
to be obServed.
MEIGS BAND Booster
meeting., 7.JJ0 p.m. Monday in
band room at high sc hool.

- WEDNESDAY
MIDDLEPORT
Literary
t:Iub, 2 p.rn . Wednesday al
the home of Mrs . Nan Moore.
Annual busirl e ss meeting 1
with Mrs . Arthur Strauss to
re-view ··washington 's Cava lcade " by Cha rles Hurd . Roll
call will IJe a .comment on
impre ss ive "thirigs about
Washihgton, D. C.
MIDDLEPORT Firemen's
Auxiliary, Wednesday, 7:30
p.rn. at the firehouse . Mrs.
Belty Ohlinger and Mrs.
Emma Wayland to be ·the
hostesses.
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This Annual Sale NOW in Progress!

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ONE LOT OF
CARPETS AND
VINYLS

SfaWted

City.

We would like to show our ' ap.
preciation to all of you for making
our first quarter of business a very
successful on.e!
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will s in g al Valley Freewill
Baptist Churc h, II a .m . J!ev .

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Fairview Christian Center, 2
p.m. Featured singers include The Copley Singers and
the Runion Family . Everyone
welcome.

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SIZES 5-TO 10

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Even t·s ·f.. ·.dance
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Pre-Washed and Regular by
Falun Grove, Hillbilly 1 h.i.s.,

GaUipolis, Ohio

'liii 330 S.e.cond AVenUe

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parents , Mr . and Mr s.
Kenneth Hussell of Racine . .

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Mrs. Danny
'II Smith
N c of
M Southd
Point, and Mr. and Mrs .
Robert Arnold. Minersville; -~••'?.·
1.1 . and Mrs . Russell and
c hildren
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and Old Town.

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Masonic
MIDDLEPORT
I.odge 363, F&amp;AM , Tuesday,
7: :ro p.rn .; all MHster Masons
invited.
CHESTER COUNCIL 323 D
of A tuesday 7:30 p.m.
Election and ins talJation of
officers . Officers to wear
white.

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ARTIST AT WORK ~ The watercol~ of artist Polly .Trumbore, acting director of the
Ashland Area Art Gallery, are featuroo at Riverby in GalliPQlis this month . Mrs. Trumbore,
who paints. almost exclusively wiU1 water¢olors, has received numerous awards for her
work. She paints regularly wiU1 three other artists a nd during her travels in the Un ited ·
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SlACK &amp; WHITE
WITH RED OR BlACK

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Yule party
is sponsored

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Prayer.
Secretary 's repo rt was by
Ci ndy Price, and treasurer's
report was by Sharon Hively .

! Johnson's,

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GALUPOUS - The Junior
DECA of the Buckeye Hills
Career Center sponsored a
Qlristmas party rec-ently for
the pediatrics ward at Holzer
Medical Center .
The group expressed its
appreciaUon for toys , candy
and ice cream donated by
merchants in tbe Gaillpoli$, •
Jackson and Vin\&lt;)n areas .
Contr iti u tors included

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- The Old
Kyger Youth Group me t

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Day dinner guests uf Mr . and
-,,. ,, Mrs. Roy Smith, Don and
;... M'k
:h1 e, R !. a, p omeroy. were
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1 Lt . and Mrs. Ka rl Russell,
• - Melis sa
end
Kenny,

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discussed.
.
Questions
were asked over
Ac's 4:1-22. A game of "Who
Am ·I ?" w'as played.
Closing prayer was by Bob
Price. Fourtee n members
were present,
The next meeling will IJe
Tuesday al 7 p .m. All youth
are inv.ited. - Reporter,
Charle ne Hively . .

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Exhibit for the monU1 of January : Polly Trumbore of
Ashland, Ky.,_Acting Director of the Ashland Area Art Gallery,
Watercolors.
Gallery Hours : Saturdays and Sundays, I p.m . until 5
p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10 a.m. until3 p.m:, Riverby .
Jan. 4, Sunday, 2 p.m .• 4 p.m. - Meet U1e Artist Reception
lor Polly Trumbore and the opening of her exhibit in Water·
colors, Riverby.
Jan. 20, Tuesday, 8 p.m. ~ F.A.C. Interdepartmental
1\feeting, River by .
Jan. 20, Sunday, 2 p.m . -4 p.m. - · Parent-Child Workshop,
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Jan . 26-28, Monday thru W.idnesday, Fairmont Dance
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: l'Theatre, Monday afternoon, Tu\!SIIay and Wednesday mor' • ning , free lecture demonstrations in the Gallipolis City and
' County Schools; the exact schedule to be announced. Wed·
··nesday evening, 8 p.m. at U1e Gallia Academy High School
i Auditorium, a special performance. Ticket availability and
pri ce to be announced .
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; Riverby .

successful synthesis of the from th• Wtlham Hayes
Italian· influence he acquired Ackland Memortal . Art
on travels to the centers of Center at U1e Umversrty ?f
Renaissance culture and the North Carolma at Chapel Hill
northern Gothic qualities and "''.ll be on exhtbtt throug h
basic to his development.
Jan . 23.
In U1e exhibit.are examples
An openi ng for
the
ranging from Purer 's earliest exhibition will be held
woodcuts and engravings to Tuesday from 5 to 9 p.m . in
works indicative of his U1e gallery at 48 E . Union St .
mature style. Inclu&lt;Jed ts and the public is invited.
"Melencolia ! ," considered Regular gallery_ hour~ . aie
by many art critics to be his from 12 noon to 4 p.m . weekmasterpiece .
days and from 1 to 4 p.m . on
The collection is on loan Sundays.

330 Second Avenue

BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED - Mr . and Mrs. John
Nicinsky, Rt. 1, Rutland, announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their only daughter, Pamela
Leigh, to Donald Edward Vaughan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard W. Vaughan, 671 South Third Ave ., Middleport.
The bride'elect will be a January 1976 mid-term graduate
of Meigs High School. The prospective bridegroom is a
1974 graduate of Meigs High School anp is presently
employed at Kroger's .Silver Bridge Plaza. The wedding
will be an event of Feb. l4 at 6:30p.m. a t the Middleport
United Presbyterian Church. The gracious custom of open
church will . be observed.

New and old busin ess was

Sarah Carsey lCharlene Hoeflich

MONDAY
E IGHT AND FORTY,
Meigs County Salon 710, 7:30
Monday night at the home of
Marie Boyd .
SALEM CENTER PTA,
7:30 Monday at the school,. .
Bill Bauer, Divis ion Public
Affairs manager for General
Telephone will present ltr,
progrt:tm , " Adventure s in
SoUnd 11 • Publi c invited .

Calendar

· Carol Catherine Folden

SEEN AND HEAKJl
COUNCIL TO MEET
GALLIPOLIS
- Mrs . Ruby
GALUPOUS ~ The Gallia .
Polson of Braintree , Essex,
Co unty -Human. Services
England
was a houseguest of
Council will hold its monthly
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. King, 316·
meeting on Thursday, Jan. 8.
Sanders Drive, during the
The noon meeting will be held
Christmas and New Year
at the Holiday Inn arid lunch
holiday .
will be $2. This month, J . -T .
Griffin from Community
Action will be U1e guest
should contact Pat Ewe! at
spea k er. Any interested
4464612 , Ext. 72 lor r esercitizens wishing to attend
vations .

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Jac klyn J Fr ost and so n

Michael; · George , Richard,
. Jane t and Judy Mora .

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48 prints by tbe German
painter and printmaker
· Albrecht Durer 0471·1528)
will be exhibited in the
Trisolini Gallery on the Ohio
University campus beginning
Tuesday .
·· Durer has been called the
single most important figure
in U1e introduction of the
R~aissancestyle intO Transalpine Europe. His importance stems in part from the
fact that his work was a

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German painter to exhibit
prints at Trisolini Gallet~ . ,

to the top of the cake· there
w ~1s u reLI rosebud and a
whit e t'andle. The cake Wo:t E
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2500 JACKSON AVENUE-PT. PLEASANT, W. VA.

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Trinity Church ·Terrariums demonstrated to club.
has watch party
CHF:STEH · Mrs. Hoger the Chadwell home which
d cm(ms tr~tcd how t•J was
d ecor () ted for t he

Ga ul

ma ke a te rrarium with the
prese nta tion , " Tc rra.riWllS -

tho Hev and Mrs. W. II.

PO:\I EHOY Mt&gt;mbt.•rs uf
Trinity Cll ut't'h and SundH \'.
Sclioo.l gat hNed at tht• d mrd1
!'lr w \'ear:s E\'r f•w n wa tl'h
par ty .
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Gam es und('r the di n •ct ill!l

of r hur k Sa ltz

Wt'fl' l'llj O) C'd

h u l id ays .

responded lo t'oll cli'll with " If
l could ha\'e any girt , I'd have

Pv tling I I All Toge ther" at a
t'eccnl meetin g or the Chester

Har old

presented

t hem~ .

Mrs. Ruth Erwin presented
Kuhn

couraged

which

en -

members

to

remember Be thlehem . Care

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\.arden Club he ld a t the lwme

In her demons tration, Mrs .

of Mrs . Wya tt Chadwell.

Gaul gave the basic rules to

of Christmas plants was the
lopic ul a paper given by Mrs.

Hauek . Mrs. Donna Car r and

Pomeroy . Rout e 3.

follow

Horace Karr . She pointed out

dau~htr r

l.rs lie. J\1rs. Lill ie

Jh •LJL•k ,

Mr s.

Gcnrv it• ve

Mrs. Heid Youn g and Mrs.
Cur1i s

Kin g

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cons lru'c ting

c:n

"earth home." She displayed
a terra riWll she had made
using the nalivily as the

co .

by the gr oup unli l" 10 p.m. a t
whkh tim e a caf~ h; ri a s uppe r
\\ as sen' t'd . At 11 p.m . ;.1
\'('Sper .s(•rv i&lt;' e \\"as l' lmdul'lcd

Mrs . Rose Ginther. Mrs. EvaDe ss :l ll rt:. ('hu c k Sa lt z ,

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Grace

the Rc1·. IV. H . Perrin with

Pra r.t. Sharma n. McClanahan,

Fn lth Perr i n, pia uist, fur the

Miss F:nnn Smith, Mrs. F:di th

:;ervice.

I ..c.n ni ng , Mr. cmrl Mrs. J ohn

The l' hur ch bells were run g
at midnigh t by Hicky Bl;w lt nor, Dan and Greg Thoma s of

Terre ll . Mr . and

a.

Christmas

reading , " Lillie Black
Lamb."
Mrs. Earl Ingels presided
oVer the business meeting
and it was noted that the next

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Ingels was extended to
members lor their participation in the county
Christmas !lower show.
cards were read from Mrs. I.
B. Walker and Mrs. Guy
'Summerfield.
Gills were exchanged and
secret sisters were revealed .
The hostesses served finger
sandwiches and Christmas
cookies for refreshments.

J..awr e-rwe Stl! wa rt . M r . and

Mrs. Hon Mayer, Mr. and
Mrs . Da vid Husse lt and Eric

IRONTON -·

an open-air amphitheater
now under construc tion .
Durieux wrote and compost.'!l the musical ~rama,
·•Gallia Coun try ," the annual
at the. natural amphilheatre

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GAJ .LIPOLIS - The Senior
Citizens Center, located al 220
Ja ckson Pike in the County
Home Building , is open
Monday through Friday from
llt:~ .m .

to 3 p.m . The schedule

of activities for this week is
as follows:

Monday , Jan . 5 - Physical
Fi tness, 11 :30 a .m. ; Adult
Educa tion Class, 1-4 p.m .;·
Olde Tyme Chorus Practice,
1-3 p.m .
Tuesday , Jan. 6 - Physical
' Fitness, 11:30 a.m.; Visiting,
9a .m .-3p .m.; Blood Pressure
Chec k, 1·2 p.m.

PLANNED
FINGERHOOD .

Wednes da y,

J an .

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Physical Fitness, ll :30 a.m :;
Ca rry·ln Dinner, 12 noon;

Ca rd Games, 1-3 p.m.
Timrsday, Jan . 8, Physical
Fitness, 11 :30 a.m.; Potluck

COLUMBIA

Colu mbi.l di, t m~md .. irom 515(1.
Co lumbi .l wcd ,llll b h.1:1ds from 5u0 .

supper , 6:30p .m .

Friday, Jan. 9 -'- Adult
Educ~tion

Class , 9 a.m. - 12

noon ; Physical Fitness, 11:30
. a .m .; Center ChairPerson's

·Meeting, l p.m.; Art Class, I·
3 p.m.; Social Hour, 7 p.m.
Senior Nutrition Program

422 Second Ave.

Gallipoli s, Ohio

mea l is served fforn 12 noon
to 1 p.m.

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Ph . 446-3353

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"CHANGING VALUES"
GALLIPOLIS - Educators are looking· at what we ca ll
'' va l ~es" - LIJe things and ideas we consider important today, and studying value. clarification, Dr. Imig, Michigan
Stale University Extensfon specia list reports. He took the
va lu es concept and tested it out with a group ol parents and
teenagers . His objective was to help families cope with hassles
and communicate better with each other .
. "Values influence the way

p~o ple

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SAVINGS CENTER IN THE TRI-COUNTY
AREA PAYS THE HIGHEST INTEREST RATES ON
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS?

"When we know values, we are better able to grasp 'what
makes people lick' and to understand and interact with them.
Diverse values set people apart. Shared values help people
.work towards agreement. "
In his recent experiment on values, Dr. Imig set up a three
session workshop. During the first session, parents and

children met with their peer groups to discuss one basic issue :
1f parents holler at their children, should children be allowed
to holler at their parents?
Everybody was asked to "fish bowl" &lt;chose sides) and

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Then Dr. Imig introduced va1uesclarification to the group
and the discussion continued. Members slopped trying to
convince each other and began asking questions to clarify
values. After a brief, .but challenging, struggle to understand
each other's reasons , the families went home to try the
techniques. . During the second session, partiCipants were ·
divided into small groups of both adults and children. Parents
were not placed in. groups with their own children . Because
participants in each group were not related, they could
communicate without getting-emotionally involved. ·
The groups were shown a 4x4 checker-board, the kind
many families and young people know quite well. Silenlly,
each determined how many squares they had seen. After 30-&amp;l
seconds, they reported their answers, which ranged - surprising enough - from one to 32. There are actually 64 squares
on a checkerboard. ·
This e~ercise, Dr. lrnig says, demonstrated the different
ways that people see things · - even common objects like
checkerboards. II also shows that not everyone perceives the
same number of kinds of alternali\'es to any problem or event.
During the last session, each fajllily discussed,' the issue
they worked on . at . the first · meeting. They used values
clarification techniques, this time. They were ask.ed to really
listen to one another and think about what each was saying .
Each pe rson told what was important to him (her ) what values
he (she) held that influenced his (her) thinking on the issue.

ter tained r ecently a t t.heir .

home with

a buffet

dinner

·honoring he r son , Jeff, on his

201h birthday. The birthday
ca ke was made by liis grandmother, Mrs. Beulah White.
Allending th~ dinner were
Jeff an d his wile, Kilty, Mr.
and Mrs. John Metzger, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Well, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles White, Mrs.
Beulah White. Mrs. Florence
· Hannay and Craig Darst.

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program came tOa close with

10:00 A.M.

·a benediction by Rev . Turner.
The progrrun was followed
by Wldressing the Christmas
tree conducted by Mrs. G. G.
· Turner assisted by " April
Gordon, Tony Williwns and
Bobby Dean Gordon. Gifts
and treats for the Sunday
sehool and home department
were give~ out bY a teacher
from each department. 'Each
· person was presented a gill
and treat.
' The program committee
· Included George Gilmore,
Mrs. Borden, Mrs. Lenora
Howard, superintendent and
. Rev; Turner.

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He referred ·'to several
"great nights" saying that
" the greatest night that ever
has been or ever will be is the
night Chrlsi was born when
God condescended to come
down to mankind ."
"Hark the Herald Angels
Sing" was sung following
·Rev. Turner's talk;
The candlelight service
was conducted by Rev.
Turner who held the master
candle while candle lighters
were Mr. Forrest Borden and
George Gilmore. ' 'Silent
Night" was sung by all as the
candles burned.
A prayer was given by the
pastor and The Lord 's Prayer
was repeated in unison . "Joy

6·Months Certificate of Deposit

Program, 11 :30 a.m.-12 :30
p.m., Monday through
Friday.

TAXES RETURNED
COLUMBUS
State
Auditor
Thomas
E.
· Ferguson's office announced
the January distribution of
$:14,582,015 in Aid to Dependent Children to 564,515
r-ecipients In· Ohio 's 18
counlies. Me igs County
.received $46,444 lor 811 .
recipients.

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sang ••Angels From
Realms of Glory,"

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pe rfor ma nce following ·a
lifetime of post..Civ il war

minstr el shows . In those
days, Ironton was a major

riverboat and showboat town.

~&lt; Iron Country" is thC title of
one of many new songs wh ich

Dur ieux

compo sed

for

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heritage house

ALLSALES
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and the call lo worship was
given by Pastor Turner and ·
the congregation. "The
Christmas Song" was sung by
Jonathan McCabe and Tony
Williams.

meditation by Rev . Turner.
He said ' 'Merry Christmas to
all and thanks to God for the .
strength to keep this tradition

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Masonic Theatre in the 1690s,
E mmett presen ted his last

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Shakespeare's
"Twelfth
Nigh t" when the star became
40 years and included 44 ill.
different Shakespearean
During Miss Marlowe's 40
characl&lt;!rs.
years
on stage, she
Rorn Sarah Fr::.n,-.p ... some limes played five dif· ·
Fros t in E ngland, Miss ferent roles in one week. At
19, she enthralled audience~

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actress
whose career spanned some

The program consisted of

Pom~roy

Junior High School is open 9
·a.m.-4 ,p.m., Monday through
Friday.
Monday , Jan. 5 - Square
Dancing 12:30-3 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 6 - Physical
Fitness l0 :45-ll:15 a .m .;
Chorus 12 :15-2 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 7 Games, 12:30-2 p.m.; Egg:
s hell Jewelry, Ins truc tor ,
Mrs. Evelyn Cullum , I p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 8 ·Physical Fitness 10:45-11 : 15
a.m.; Ballroom' Dancing
12:30-2 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 9 - Arl Class
10-11 a.m. ; Bowling 1·3 p.m.

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Julia Marlowe was

There was a love offering
n&lt;' V. and Mrs. Turner and

"THE SA VIN(;S CENI'ER OF POINT PLEASi4N'r'

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'"The Light Revealed'' which
included readings from
Isaiah 9:_6-7and Luke, 1:20-26
by Rev.. G. G. Turner and the
carol, "0 Litlle . Town of
J,lethlehem." "The Light
Received" was presente&lt;l
with readings from Luke 2:1·
18 by Rev . Turner and the
carol , "It Came Upon the
Midnight Clear."

Association

610 VIAND STREET

t hildren's theaters with the

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~ rUlies

candles was prsenled with a
pr elude by Mrs . Geo rge
Gilmore. 111e tarot, "0 Come
All Ye Faithful" was sung

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REVIVAL SET
RUTLAND - There will be
a three day Revival at the
Rutland Free Will Baptist
Church beginning Thursday,
Jan . 8 through Saturday, Jan .
10, 7:30 p.m. nightly .
EvangeUst will be John Elswick. There will ·be special
singing with the Gospel Tones
featured Thursday evening.
The Rev. Roger Turner is
resident minister. Every"f'e

'EARRINGS

the Paint Cree k Baptist
Church here.

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next week at the same number.

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GALLIPOLIS - The .bell
loll e d at 5:30 Christmas
morning for the annual

Enrollment for Gallipolis will be taken thm the

Sr.Qtizens

tivilies loca ted at

ASK TO WED'
POMEROY - A marriage
license has bee n issued to
Terry Lee Powelll, 210, Rl. I,
Porlland, a nd Marilyn
Lucille Snyder, 18, Rt. I,
Portland.

Ph. 4~6-3632

resolved .

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Opera House.
The years that followed
saw Miss Marlowe touring

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on the stage. She worked as
an extra at the Cincinnati

the

[..JANUARY I heritage house

where
Miss
Marlowe
received her firS I real ~hance

said Durieux, and I found
her in Julia Marlowe, who

of

" Dixie ." In Ironton a t the

her name

"1 wanted a new character,"
used to sjng for

If UNABLE TO ATIEND AT THIS TIME

or conclusion was reached. Everyone fell the same as they had
before the debate had begun. The conflict could not be

written

compose r

Early morning service
held on Christmas Day

ENROU.MENT AT RIO GRANDE
IS AT LYNE CENTER
4:30 PM
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fliLKEYS ENTERTAIN
POMEHOY - Mr. and
Mrs. Herber t Gilkey en-

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Rio Grande &amp; Gahipolis
in Ballet, Tap, Modem
and Jazz - All Ages.

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Regardless of type or cond it ion we will
select t he proper wave for your hair .

Shampoo &amp; Style
Reg . Hair Cut
All Conditioners

Iron Ion Tr ibmw .

has

a new version of " Birth of
Dixie" for Lawrence County.
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-; Mclissn Fcq!,LI~Oi l , arP ~hown exa mining clothing which belonged to the late.Jul ia Marlowe:
n fa u m u ~ ~J w kespc arctHI a&lt;:tress \\IIIO lived in Ironton as a child. Photo courtesy of the

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Dix ie ," however. is the
c a r eer of Dan F: mmelt ,

and critics wHh her per- ilften referred to as "The
.lurrnance
as Juliet. She Lady of the Goldon Voice ,"
CJ S
a
young
girl
repealed
lhP
perlormanct&gt; of died at the age of 85 in 1950.
when
s he
was
pre·
Juliet
in
1924
bef"re ~he
Durleux plans to reproduce
paring lor lhe part of Julia
retired.
Miss
Marlowe 's original and
in "The Hunchback." ·she
Her
husband
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E.
H.
elegant
costumes for scenes
chose the name Marlowe in
in
his
production.
He also
Southern,
.
also
a
famous
respect and memory for the
great , Christopher Marlowe. Shakespearean actor, ap- hopes her original costumes
in Lawrence
When the family first peared with her on stage at can be
of
the drama.
various
times.
came to America, they settled in Kansas, but later
moved Eas t, living for a brief
time in · lronlo!1 before
moving tOa house on Front
chan g~d

Marlowe

Grande.
Durieux's " Birth or Dixie"
was originally performed at Street in Portsmouth which is
MI. Vernon . Following 11 still standing . The old
successful three years there Marlowe Theater in Ironton
the pageant was invited to was reportedly named for
Ford's Theatre in Wash- Julia Marlowe. Her family
ington, D. C.
later moved to Cincinnati

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Dixie ," an original work of
Le e Durieux, · will be performed here this summer in

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Ironton to have historical drama

' on Bob Evans Farms· in Rio·

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Mrs .

Pagf!fJnt .written by Lee Durieux

summer theatrical event held

Homemakers'
.Circle

C()t;NCII,., TO ~IF.F.T
CHESTEH - Ches ler
Council No. 323. ]) ol II will
meet Tticsda y HI i::m p.m.
There will be elcc\i(m and

TAWNEY
JEWELERS

for devotions a reading from

ways to keep Jiving green
Christmas gilts blooming and
growing . Mrs , Donald Mora

Pt.'l'l'in . l'it ilh, Belh and J on.
Dan o.md Greg Thomas. Hit·ky
Blae ttr)ar . Mr s. Marir

hos tesses for the meeting at

tile Youth Fellowship.
&lt;l&gt; Attending tl)e party were

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Mcinharl ." Mrs. Stella Kl oes .

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al the home of Mrs. Roy
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For the sunshine project
Mrs. Phillip Radford, Mrs.
Homer Holter, Mrs. Nancy
Radford and Andy Hill visited
the Syracuse Nursing Hme.
They worked with the
residents there on a crall
project. Clarence Wolfe was
the sunshine project recipient
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POINT PLEASANT - Mr .
'and Mrs. Donald Workman, .
Rt. 2, Point Pleasant, an·
nounce the Dec. 26 marriage
of their daughter , Brenda
Louise, lo PFC David Ray
Varl811, son ol Mr. and Mrs .
· Charles Vll!'ian of Hlll'lford. '
The Rev . William Kope of.
flctated and the vows were
read In the presence of the
immediate fwnilles .
PFC Vlll'ian will return to
his duty station in Hawall
shorUy alter the first of the
year. The new Mrs. Varian
remaineil at home to cootinue
her senior high school year.

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9: 15 to 8:00 Fri. &amp; Sat.
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Trinity Church ·Terrariums demonstrated to club.
has watch party
CHF:STEH · Mrs. Hoger the Chadwell home which
d cm(ms tr~tcd how t•J was
d ecor () ted for t he

Ga ul

ma ke a te rrarium with the
prese nta tion , " Tc rra.riWllS -

tho Hev and Mrs. W. II.

PO:\I EHOY Mt&gt;mbt.•rs uf
Trinity Cll ut't'h and SundH \'.
Sclioo.l gat hNed at tht• d mrd1
!'lr w \'ear:s E\'r f•w n wa tl'h
par ty .
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Gam es und('r the di n •ct ill!l

of r hur k Sa ltz

Wt'fl' l'llj O) C'd

h u l id ays .

responded lo t'oll cli'll with " If
l could ha\'e any girt , I'd have

Pv tling I I All Toge ther" at a
t'eccnl meetin g or the Chester

Har old

presented

t hem~ .

Mrs. Ruth Erwin presented
Kuhn

couraged

which

en -

members

to

remember Be thlehem . Care

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\.arden Club he ld a t the lwme

In her demons tration, Mrs .

of Mrs . Wya tt Chadwell.

Gaul gave the basic rules to

of Christmas plants was the
lopic ul a paper given by Mrs.

Hauek . Mrs. Donna Car r and

Pomeroy . Rout e 3.

follow

Horace Karr . She pointed out

dau~htr r

l.rs lie. J\1rs. Lill ie

Jh •LJL•k ,

Mr s.

Gcnrv it• ve

Mrs. Heid Youn g and Mrs.
Cur1i s

Kin g

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cons lru'c ting

c:n

"earth home." She displayed
a terra riWll she had made
using the nalivily as the

co .

by the gr oup unli l" 10 p.m. a t
whkh tim e a caf~ h; ri a s uppe r
\\ as sen' t'd . At 11 p.m . ;.1
\'('Sper .s(•rv i&lt;' e \\"as l' lmdul'lcd

Mrs . Rose Ginther. Mrs. EvaDe ss :l ll rt:. ('hu c k Sa lt z ,

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Grace

the Rc1·. IV. H . Perrin with

Pra r.t. Sharma n. McClanahan,

Fn lth Perr i n, pia uist, fur the

Miss F:nnn Smith, Mrs. F:di th

:;ervice.

I ..c.n ni ng , Mr. cmrl Mrs. J ohn

The l' hur ch bells were run g
at midnigh t by Hicky Bl;w lt nor, Dan and Greg Thoma s of

Terre ll . Mr . and

a.

Christmas

reading , " Lillie Black
Lamb."
Mrs. Earl Ingels presided
oVer the business meeting
and it was noted that the next

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Ingels was extended to
members lor their participation in the county
Christmas !lower show.
cards were read from Mrs. I.
B. Walker and Mrs. Guy
'Summerfield.
Gills were exchanged and
secret sisters were revealed .
The hostesses served finger
sandwiches and Christmas
cookies for refreshments.

J..awr e-rwe Stl! wa rt . M r . and

Mrs. Hon Mayer, Mr. and
Mrs . Da vid Husse lt and Eric

IRONTON -·

an open-air amphitheater
now under construc tion .
Durieux wrote and compost.'!l the musical ~rama,
·•Gallia Coun try ," the annual
at the. natural amphilheatre

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GAJ .LIPOLIS - The Senior
Citizens Center, located al 220
Ja ckson Pike in the County
Home Building , is open
Monday through Friday from
llt:~ .m .

to 3 p.m . The schedule

of activities for this week is
as follows:

Monday , Jan . 5 - Physical
Fi tness, 11 :30 a .m. ; Adult
Educa tion Class, 1-4 p.m .;·
Olde Tyme Chorus Practice,
1-3 p.m .
Tuesday , Jan. 6 - Physical
' Fitness, 11:30 a.m.; Visiting,
9a .m .-3p .m.; Blood Pressure
Chec k, 1·2 p.m.

PLANNED
FINGERHOOD .

Wednes da y,

J an .

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Physical Fitness, ll :30 a.m :;
Ca rry·ln Dinner, 12 noon;

Ca rd Games, 1-3 p.m.
Timrsday, Jan . 8, Physical
Fitness, 11 :30 a.m.; Potluck

COLUMBIA

Colu mbi.l di, t m~md .. irom 515(1.
Co lumbi .l wcd ,llll b h.1:1ds from 5u0 .

supper , 6:30p .m .

Friday, Jan. 9 -'- Adult
Educ~tion

Class , 9 a.m. - 12

noon ; Physical Fitness, 11:30
. a .m .; Center ChairPerson's

·Meeting, l p.m.; Art Class, I·
3 p.m.; Social Hour, 7 p.m.
Senior Nutrition Program

422 Second Ave.

Gallipoli s, Ohio

mea l is served fforn 12 noon
to 1 p.m.

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Ph . 446-3353

ONE PRICE
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"CHANGING VALUES"
GALLIPOLIS - Educators are looking· at what we ca ll
'' va l ~es" - LIJe things and ideas we consider important today, and studying value. clarification, Dr. Imig, Michigan
Stale University Extensfon specia list reports. He took the
va lu es concept and tested it out with a group ol parents and
teenagers . His objective was to help families cope with hassles
and communicate better with each other .
. "Values influence the way

p~o ple

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SAVINGS CENTER IN THE TRI-COUNTY
AREA PAYS THE HIGHEST INTEREST RATES ON
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS?

"When we know values, we are better able to grasp 'what
makes people lick' and to understand and interact with them.
Diverse values set people apart. Shared values help people
.work towards agreement. "
In his recent experiment on values, Dr. Imig set up a three
session workshop. During the first session, parents and

children met with their peer groups to discuss one basic issue :
1f parents holler at their children, should children be allowed
to holler at their parents?
Everybody was asked to "fish bowl" &lt;chose sides) and

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Then Dr. Imig introduced va1uesclarification to the group
and the discussion continued. Members slopped trying to
convince each other and began asking questions to clarify
values. After a brief, .but challenging, struggle to understand
each other's reasons , the families went home to try the
techniques. . During the second session, partiCipants were ·
divided into small groups of both adults and children. Parents
were not placed in. groups with their own children . Because
participants in each group were not related, they could
communicate without getting-emotionally involved. ·
The groups were shown a 4x4 checker-board, the kind
many families and young people know quite well. Silenlly,
each determined how many squares they had seen. After 30-&amp;l
seconds, they reported their answers, which ranged - surprising enough - from one to 32. There are actually 64 squares
on a checkerboard. ·
This e~ercise, Dr. lrnig says, demonstrated the different
ways that people see things · - even common objects like
checkerboards. II also shows that not everyone perceives the
same number of kinds of alternali\'es to any problem or event.
During the last session, each fajllily discussed,' the issue
they worked on . at . the first · meeting. They used values
clarification techniques, this time. They were ask.ed to really
listen to one another and think about what each was saying .
Each pe rson told what was important to him (her ) what values
he (she) held that influenced his (her) thinking on the issue.

ter tained r ecently a t t.heir .

home with

a buffet

dinner

·honoring he r son , Jeff, on his

201h birthday. The birthday
ca ke was made by liis grandmother, Mrs. Beulah White.
Allending th~ dinner were
Jeff an d his wile, Kilty, Mr.
and Mrs. John Metzger, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Well, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles White, Mrs.
Beulah White. Mrs. Florence
· Hannay and Craig Darst.

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program came tOa close with

10:00 A.M.

·a benediction by Rev . Turner.
The progrrun was followed
by Wldressing the Christmas
tree conducted by Mrs. G. G.
· Turner assisted by " April
Gordon, Tony Williwns and
Bobby Dean Gordon. Gifts
and treats for the Sunday
sehool and home department
were give~ out bY a teacher
from each department. 'Each
· person was presented a gill
and treat.
' The program committee
· Included George Gilmore,
Mrs. Borden, Mrs. Lenora
Howard, superintendent and
. Rev; Turner.

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He referred ·'to several
"great nights" saying that
" the greatest night that ever
has been or ever will be is the
night Chrlsi was born when
God condescended to come
down to mankind ."
"Hark the Herald Angels
Sing" was sung following
·Rev. Turner's talk;
The candlelight service
was conducted by Rev.
Turner who held the master
candle while candle lighters
were Mr. Forrest Borden and
George Gilmore. ' 'Silent
Night" was sung by all as the
candles burned.
A prayer was given by the
pastor and The Lord 's Prayer
was repeated in unison . "Joy

6·Months Certificate of Deposit

Program, 11 :30 a.m.-12 :30
p.m., Monday through
Friday.

TAXES RETURNED
COLUMBUS
State
Auditor
Thomas
E.
· Ferguson's office announced
the January distribution of
$:14,582,015 in Aid to Dependent Children to 564,515
r-ecipients In· Ohio 's 18
counlies. Me igs County
.received $46,444 lor 811 .
recipients.

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sang ••Angels From
Realms of Glory,"

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6 .¥2%

over

the

female

lead

pe rfor ma nce following ·a
lifetime of post..Civ il war

minstr el shows . In those
days, Ironton was a major

riverboat and showboat town.

~&lt; Iron Country" is thC title of
one of many new songs wh ich

Dur ieux

compo sed

for

" Birt h of Dix ie ."

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heritage house

ALLSALES
FINAL

and the call lo worship was
given by Pastor Turner and ·
the congregation. "The
Christmas Song" was sung by
Jonathan McCabe and Tony
Williams.

meditation by Rev . Turner.
He said ' 'Merry Christmas to
all and thanks to God for the .
strength to keep this tradition

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Masonic Theatre in the 1690s,
E mmett presen ted his last

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Shakespeare's
"Twelfth
Nigh t" when the star became
40 years and included 44 ill.
different Shakespearean
During Miss Marlowe's 40
characl&lt;!rs.
years
on stage, she
Rorn Sarah Fr::.n,-.p ... some limes played five dif· ·
Fros t in E ngland, Miss ferent roles in one week. At
19, she enthralled audience~

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Shakespearean
actress
whose career spanned some

The program consisted of

Pom~roy

Junior High School is open 9
·a.m.-4 ,p.m., Monday through
Friday.
Monday , Jan. 5 - Square
Dancing 12:30-3 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 6 - Physical
Fitness l0 :45-ll:15 a .m .;
Chorus 12 :15-2 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 7 Games, 12:30-2 p.m.; Egg:
s hell Jewelry, Ins truc tor ,
Mrs. Evelyn Cullum , I p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 8 ·Physical Fitness 10:45-11 : 15
a.m.; Ballroom' Dancing
12:30-2 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 9 - Arl Class
10-11 a.m. ; Bowling 1·3 p.m.

is invited.
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Julia Marlowe was

There was a love offering
n&lt;' V. and Mrs. Turner and

"THE SA VIN(;S CENI'ER OF POINT PLEASi4N'r'

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'"The Light Revealed'' which
included readings from
Isaiah 9:_6-7and Luke, 1:20-26
by Rev.. G. G. Turner and the
carol, "0 Litlle . Town of
J,lethlehem." "The Light
Received" was presente&lt;l
with readings from Luke 2:1·
18 by Rev . Turner and the
carol , "It Came Upon the
Midnight Clear."

Association

610 VIAND STREET

t hildren's theaters with the

A se rvice of carols a nd

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~ rUlies

candles was prsenled with a
pr elude by Mrs . Geo rge
Gilmore. 111e tarot, "0 Come
All Ye Faithful" was sung

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REVIVAL SET
RUTLAND - There will be
a three day Revival at the
Rutland Free Will Baptist
Church beginning Thursday,
Jan . 8 through Saturday, Jan .
10, 7:30 p.m. nightly .
EvangeUst will be John Elswick. There will ·be special
singing with the Gospel Tones
featured Thursday evening.
The Rev. Roger Turner is
resident minister. Every"f'e

'EARRINGS

the Paint Cree k Baptist
Church here.

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Christmas Tree a nd Treat at

next week at the same number.

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JEWELRY

GALLIPOLIS - The .bell
loll e d at 5:30 Christmas
morning for the annual

Enrollment for Gallipolis will be taken thm the

Sr.Qtizens

tivilies loca ted at

ASK TO WED'
POMEROY - A marriage
license has bee n issued to
Terry Lee Powelll, 210, Rl. I,
Porlland, a nd Marilyn
Lucille Snyder, 18, Rt. I,
Portland.

Ph. 4~6-3632

resolved .

in

Opera House.
The years that followed
saw Miss Marlowe touring

su n~ .

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on the stage. She worked as
an extra at the Cincinnati

the

[..JANUARY I heritage house

where
Miss
Marlowe
received her firS I real ~hance

said Durieux, and I found
her in Julia Marlowe, who

of

" Dixie ." In Ironton a t the

her name

"1 wanted a new character,"
used to sjng for

If UNABLE TO ATIEND AT THIS TIME

or conclusion was reached. Everyone fell the same as they had
before the debate had begun. The conflict could not be

written

compose r

Early morning service
held on Christmas Day

ENROU.MENT AT RIO GRANDE
IS AT LYNE CENTER
4:30 PM
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fliLKEYS ENTERTAIN
POMEHOY - Mr. and
Mrs. Herber t Gilkey en-

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Winter Dance Oasses in
Rio Grande &amp; Gahipolis
in Ballet, Tap, Modem
and Jazz - All Ages.

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ABOUT SAVING MONEY,IUTDIDNTKNOWWHOTOAIK.

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Regardless of type or cond it ion we will
select t he proper wave for your hair .

Shampoo &amp; Style
Reg . Hair Cut
All Conditioners

Iron Ion Tr ibmw .

has

a new version of " Birth of
Dixie" for Lawrence County.
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-; Mclissn Fcq!,LI~Oi l , arP ~hown exa mining clothing which belonged to the late.Jul ia Marlowe:
n fa u m u ~ ~J w kespc arctHI a&lt;:tress \\IIIO lived in Ironton as a child. Photo courtesy of the

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Dix ie ," however. is the
c a r eer of Dan F: mmelt ,

and critics wHh her per- ilften referred to as "The
.lurrnance
as Juliet. She Lady of the Goldon Voice ,"
CJ S
a
young
girl
repealed
lhP
perlormanct&gt; of died at the age of 85 in 1950.
when
s he
was
pre·
Juliet
in
1924
bef"re ~he
Durleux plans to reproduce
paring lor lhe part of Julia
retired.
Miss
Marlowe 's original and
in "The Hunchback." ·she
Her
husband
,
E.
H.
elegant
costumes for scenes
chose the name Marlowe in
in
his
production.
He also
Southern,
.
also
a
famous
respect and memory for the
great , Christopher Marlowe. Shakespearean actor, ap- hopes her original costumes
in Lawrence
When the family first peared with her on stage at can be
of
the drama.
various
times.
came to America, they settled in Kansas, but later
moved Eas t, living for a brief
time in · lronlo!1 before
moving tOa house on Front
chan g~d

Marlowe

Grande.
Durieux's " Birth or Dixie"
was originally performed at Street in Portsmouth which is
MI. Vernon . Following 11 still standing . The old
successful three years there Marlowe Theater in Ironton
the pageant was invited to was reportedly named for
Ford's Theatre in Wash- Julia Marlowe. Her family
ington, D. C.
later moved to Cincinnati

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Dixie ," an original work of
Le e Durieux, · will be performed here this summer in

Hu ssc ll.

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Ironton to have historical drama

' on Bob Evans Farms· in Rio·

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Mrs .

Pagf!fJnt .written by Lee Durieux

summer theatrical event held

Homemakers'
.Circle

C()t;NCII,., TO ~IF.F.T
CHESTEH - Ches ler
Council No. 323. ]) ol II will
meet Tticsda y HI i::m p.m.
There will be elcc\i(m and

TAWNEY
JEWELERS

for devotions a reading from

ways to keep Jiving green
Christmas gilts blooming and
growing . Mrs , Donald Mora

Pt.'l'l'in . l'it ilh, Belh and J on.
Dan o.md Greg Thomas. Hit·ky
Blae ttr)ar . Mr s. Marir

hos tesses for the meeting at

tile Youth Fellowship.
&lt;l&gt; Attending tl)e party were

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Mcinharl ." Mrs. Stella Kl oes .

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al the home of Mrs. Roy
.•. Holter.
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For the sunshine project
Mrs. Phillip Radford, Mrs.
Homer Holter, Mrs. Nancy
Radford and Andy Hill visited
the Syracuse Nursing Hme.
They worked with the
residents there on a crall
project. Clarence Wolfe was
the sunshine project recipient
In December.

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POINT PLEASANT - Mr .
'and Mrs. Donald Workman, .
Rt. 2, Point Pleasant, an·
nounce the Dec. 26 marriage
of their daughter , Brenda
Louise, lo PFC David Ray
Varl811, son ol Mr. and Mrs .
· Charles Vll!'ian of Hlll'lford. '
The Rev . William Kope of.
flctated and the vows were
read In the presence of the
immediate fwnilles .
PFC Vlll'ian will return to
his duty station in Hawall
shorUy alter the first of the
year. The new Mrs. Varian
remaineil at home to cootinue
her senior high school year.

..SPECIAL STORE HOURS: THRU JANUARY
9:15 to 5:00 Mon. thru Thurs.
9: 15 to 8:00 Fri. &amp; Sat.
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Knits &amp; cotton &amp; Dacron blend.

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Wools, Nylons,
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Piani$tS perfqrming .Wedn:esday
GALLIPOLIS -- The Tri- easily wc1rks into :ttl\' ~ · .. fwC'rt
CHunty Community Concert situation.
Frances · Veri t.~ntl Mkh&lt;:tel
Association will present the
seeundprogram in Its current .Juwanis 111ade un in1975-76 concert series at 8 lroduclion to the rec(lrding

the

world wilh the first recorded

auditorium of lhe G~ •llia

p.m. Wednesday in

performances of Gersh. ~in's

Academy High School in
Gallipolis . Featured performers will be lhepianoduo,
Veri and Jamanis.
According to reports,
Frances Veri and Michael
Jamanis in recent years have
brought youthful exuberance
and refreshing vitality to the
present
generation
of

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American duo-pianists . 011

Oct . 8, 1970, they made !heir
New York City debut in Alica
Tully Hall, Uncoln Center, to
an enthuslastic audience

which rewarded their persla~ding

formance with a

ovation.
Ve.ri and Jamanis mel
. when they were scholarship

II - Tho Sunday Time~'St'ntinel,Sunday, Jan. 4,1\176

pro~-:rmi1. In December, 1973,
they l'tlllrhiru•tl tht•ir la lo-t •'"

'wilh

itttur

Hans Cnnril'd to

nati un~lly

uver the Public

Broadcasting:

f

in

their

8 AM·lO PM

telecas t, Veri ami Jamanis
reeei ved na lion a I com.
mendations fur· e xcellence in

original versions. Also fealured on these three
records is a fine selection uf cultural programming . .
French music and the piano
Time ami again crilics who
rags of Scott Joplin, whose describe a Veri and Jmnanis
music has become so popular performance point out the
afler bein~ used in the motion artistic and
technical
picture, "The Sling ." •
s trengths of each player's
While recording albwns is individua l performance,
something all artists strive lo while at the same lime noting
du, Veri and Jamanis have 110w perfectly each pianist
even surpassed this endeavor complements the other at the
with their first tele_vision double keyboard .

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298 .SECOND ST.
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Prices EffeCtive
Thru Jan. 10, 1976

s tudents of the eminent

teacher , the late James
Friskin al New York's famed
Juilliard School. As fellow
se niors, they elected to form

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a two-piano learn, the result

of which was marriage and' a·

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profe ss ional

/J.nrk Lou Landon

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs.
Cllarles R. Landon, Heather St., a-own City, announce the
engagement and approaching rnarrjage of their daughter,
Uncia Loll, lo Dwight D. Bllrcham, son of Mr .. and Mrs.
John H. Bllrcham of.. Rl. 7, Miller. The bride-to.be, a
graduate of Huntinglon East High School in Huntinglon,
W. Va., Is employed at Gateway Supennarket in Q-own
City. A graduate of Fairland High School in Proctorville,
the groom Is also employed at the Gateway Supermarket.
The wedding will be an event of Feb. 14, 7:30p.m. at the
O!esapeake United Methodist Church, O!eS&amp;peake, with
the Rev. William Powers officiating. The custom of open
church will be oll&lt;!erved.

Community
By Charle11e
Corner Hoeflich
POMEROY -Some people have all the fun •
Take Rio Grande freshman .Phil Ohlinger. Did you know
that just a couple of days before Christmas he returned from
the Bahamas, Andros !sland.
Phil was one of a class from Rio Grande who went ' there
Dec. 15 for field study in outdoor living and education , marine
and vertibrate zoology. We should be so lucky -

competition were aWarded

the
Waller
Damrosch
Memori•l Scholarship "to
study in Fontainebleu,

AND THEN THERE'S Jeff Gibbs' wife. She's a beyer.for

Lazarus who in a couple.ofweeks will leave for Hong Kong and

with

the

in-

lernalionally known pianists,
Robert Casadesus and his
wife, Gaby:
Since the duo-piano leani of
Veri and Jamanis was . fortheir. concerts have
been characterized by a

med,

performing style thai caplures and holds an audience
fr om the first note to the final
ovation. Their mastery of
piano ensemble techniques
and interpretation of twopiano literatlU'e glve tv an
audience a blend of precision
and musicality rarely found
in a piano duo. They ate al
home with l!'pth lhe classics
and contemporary works,
and their varied repertoire

Ballards Whole Hog

DUO-PIANISTS COMING - ·veri 'and Jamanis, a
piano duo, will perform Wednesday for the second
program of the 1975-76 Tri.County Community Conc.e rt
Association. The concert will begin at 8 p.m. in the Gallia
Academy High School auditorium.

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Katie's Korner

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THEN THERE'S Lt. Dallas Blevins, Jr. In another week
he and his wife will be offforfive or six months In Italy. You're
right, it isn't exactly a vacatioo for Dallas since he Is being
sent there by the U.S. Navy. But with his wife there with him,
,• there's sure to be Urne for looking around.
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Incidentally, the two were home from Jacksonville, Fla.
for Christmas with the family including Joan Blevins, home
from Holzer where she's a second year student nurse.

duo-piano

care-er.
Early in 1969 the couple
received grants, and through

·France,

By Katie Crow
POMEROY -Members of Racine's Emergency Squad, 'in
. memory of the late Walter Cleland, hope to build a new
emergency building.
Mr. Cleland served as chief and secretary-treasurer for 25
years and it was his desire to erect a new buUding.
Members plan to start the memorial fund dri.ve soon. The
squad does not have a building and it Is necessary.for them to
use the. fire station for their meetings.

be there three or fo!lr weeks selecting merchandise. She w,ill be
traveling with other buyers. Jeff and his wife were herelover
the holidays to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gibbs, as
were their son, Dr. William E. Gibbs, his wife, who, in·
cldenlaUy will complete her master's in home economics this
summer, and their children, Sarah Beth and Greg, Orange·
FLORA JONES BAILEY, Middleport, is a patient at
~ burg, S. C. Among the other holidaY · callers we~ Dale
Holzer Medics! Center. She sustained a broken shoulder and
Richards and son, Brad, Lancaater.
.leg the day after Christmas.
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She certainly woUld appreciate hearing from friends and
WHILE U.S. NAVY DR. AND MRS. GENE Crooks an«r- neighbors.Cardsmaybesenttoherincareofthe hospital.f!er
their two sons, John, five and Mark, three, just a few weeks room nwnber I~ 308.
·
ago returned from six months in Scotland, and before that
three years in Japan, they are now anticipating a tour of duty
MR. AND .MRS. JOHN BAILEY, Flatwoods, Rt. 3,
· in Spain.
.
.
Pomeroy, wlll observe·their 40th wedding anniversary today .
Right nQJV, however, they are in Charleston, S. C. but for
The couple was married Jan. 4, 1936 by the Rev. Clarence
how loog, they're not sure. If Gene's assignment to Spain is six Swearinger at the Middleport Methodist Parsonage. The
mooths or more, then his family will accompany him there, couple are the Rarents of three children, Mrs. Max (Joyce)
and they are all looking forward to that.
Robinette, Rushville, Ohio; Mrs. Roger (Darlene) Buckley ,
Gene and Nancy and the children were here for Christmas RD, Pomeroy, and Greg Bailey, RD, Minersville. They also
with his parents,llir. and Mrs. Walter Crooks, Jeannette and · have seven grandchildren,
Dan ·Thomas and their children, and Eddie and Judy Crooks
The Baileys have lived the entire 40 years in the same
and their three.
home, the birthplace of John. John is a custodian at Meigs
High School and Mrs. Bailey quilts as her hobby .
OUR FRIEND, FERNE B. HAYMAN of East Letart will
They are both acti.ve members of the F4ttwoods Methodist
Holzer Medics! Center Thursday to undergo cataract Church. The Baileys commented ... the love of God and the
s!lrgery Jan. 13. This will be Ferne's'second eye surgecy. With
ch!lrch, their family and friends of the Flatwoods community
her goes our best wishes for a speedy recovery with murh
have been an inspiration of the many happy years we have had
improved vision.
together.''
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Congratulations and may you have many more.
SPENDING HIS Ji'IRST Christmas at home in 18 years
was Ira Ray Butch~r. h~ wife and children Pal, Pam, Mike
and Paula of Jacksonville Beach, Fla. The family spent II
WARD ASSIGNED
Bronze Star Medal and four
days here with Margaret.
PORTLAND Army awards of the Army ComSergeant Major Frank J . mendation Me(lai.
.

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~;r:~t:b~~~:.~d Conlin~::: good life for our ancestors
AS we prepare for 1976, we'd like io remind readers the
Times-Sentinel's annual economic survey 1~. scheduled Sunday, Jan . 25. We p1an to have new figures on buSiness, in~
dustrial, and agricultural activities during the past12 months
and an outlook on 1976 prospects. You may recall that 12
months ago, the local economy moved ahead for the lith
straight year. The picture may not be as bright this past year,
bu\ we'll not know for sure until all reports are in. Early

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indica1ions reveal GalHa 's overall economic climate was

better during 1975 than that of !he Buckeye State and across
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MRS. Elsie Neal of Gallipolis received word over the
holidays· that former GAHS football and basketball coach,
Lottie Myers and wife Helen Gilbert Myers became grandparents for the first time on Christmas Day. Myers, who is still
teaching ai Reynoldsburg , coached championship teams here
in football(1931-32) and basketball ( 19311-39). Their daughter,Mrs. James Ford, of 2315 Zollinger Rd., Columbus, had a son,
on'Dec. 25. Named James Lawrence, after his grandfather, the
infant weighed seven pounds and eight ounces. Lottie and
Helen reside al 1466 College Hill Drfve, Columbus. 43;l:!l .

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FORTY years ago, on New Year's Day, Mr. and Mrs. Olin
RU!:sell, Rt. I, Bidwell (Morgan Twp.) won a year's subscription to the Daily Tribune for having the first Gallia
County baby of 1936." It was a daughter, born at12:45 a.m. on
New..Year 's Day. She was named Frances Marie . Today; she's
Mrs. FrancesHersman, ·Rl. I, Bidwell. She has two daughters,

POMEROY ~ Burdell
Biack, Rt. 3, Pomeroy, ha s
been named head elder of the
Pomeroy Seventh-day Ad·
ventist Church whe11 mem-

bers voted their new slate of
officers for 1976. Black will be
lay assistant to the minister.

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Jan.l,l958. She is now Mrs. Paul Cremeens.

Burdell Black
elected head
church elder

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and believe it or not , one, Robin, was lxtrn on New Year's Day .

is

Clara Mcintyre, RD Minersville.
All church offi ces are filled
by democratic election with
the exception of pastor, who

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Mount V~rnOn. Pastor of the
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draperies, furniture

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m•nufacturingcoltumces. !.79 VCMA R•tino)

'Other· top officers named

are Robert Lipscomb, Mason.
head de8con, an d Effie
Black, .Route 3, Pomeroy ,

A thought for the day: Irish
poet James stephens said,

head deaconess. Each will
have three as...,istantc; in the

because they know less and

office of deacon or deacoress.
The church clerk is
Adalene France, Rutland,' a

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Kay Dovenbarger wa s
honored on her seventh birth·
day Dec. 15. A party was
given by her parents, Roland
and Shirley Dovenbarger.
F.ourth Ave. Her two sisters,
Regina and Rebecca and
brother Mark also helped
with t~e party.
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Decorations of yellow, blue
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potato chips and pop were
David Jr. and Wendy, Mr"
served.
and
Mrs. Richard I'llllllps, ·
Guests included her
and
children Kimberly,
grandparents, Mr. and · Mrs.
Methany,
Terry and Kevin.
Homer Warren, cousins, Mr.
arid Mrs. Mike Warren;
Barbara Long and children

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MONDAY, JAN. 5, 1976
(Instead of Sll., Jin. 3)

:

"f..H TRACTOR CERTIFICATION PROGRAM"
Thereon Johnson, Roy
GALUPOUS - Yooth under 16 and employers who ex· Miller, Rex Shenefield, Joe
pect to hire them should be aware of the federal regulations
Bailey. supervisors; Boy,d
that govern employment of youth 14 and 15 years of age in
Ruth,
district
concertain liazardous agricultural occupations.
servationist, and Leota
Y.outh seeking employment off the family-&lt;&gt;perat,ed farm
Young, district secretary will
•during 1976 must hold a Certificate of Exemption, or be in
attend from the Meigs Soil
violation of Federal regulations. The law requires a specific
and Water Conservation
training program for these youth working in certain
District. The meeting will be
agricultural occupations off the family farm . Employers ' highlighted by a legislator.'
hiring youth that are not certified are subject to a penalty fine . breakfast and the '!!'nual
· The regulation is designed to curb youth accidents and
recognition banquet.
fatalities. Certification programs can. bj: .offered by the f..H
program of the Cooperation Extension Service or Vocational
Discussions Involving land
Agriculture departments. The past couple of years the cer- use rights, Federal and State
lification progra,m has not been conducted. because there has approaches to agricultural
been no youth expressrng an mterest and 11 will only_he c~n- -..-;JOint-and . non-point source
dueled this year In the f..H program if there are youth In· pollullon, pesticide use and .
terested. If you kno"': of youth who are u~er 16 and plan to control, taxation aecording to
seek employment With local farmers!}' if you know _local Jan~ use , new conservation
farmers who plan to employ youth under 16, 1t would be w•s_eto technology and legislative
encourage them to find out more about federal regulahoos proposals will be at the top or
governing employment of youth.
the program.
The regulations are briefly, for youth 14 to 15 years old to
be employed in the operation of a lann tractor in e.xcess ono•~
. ~.F.-e:-:ao;l~
ur::-c
ed speakers will
horsepower and certain machinery, they must complete 20 include Robert w. Teater,
hours of instruction and successfully pass two standard · Director, Ohio Department of
written tests and a skill examination Involving a tractor and Natural ResOurces; Robert
certain farm machinery.
Grieser, Chairman, Ohio Soil
On completion of the training program, youth are issued a and water Conservation
U.S. Department of Labor "Certificate of Training" which is commission; Colonel Scott B.
signed by the county Extension Agent, Agriculture. A copy of .Smith, Corp of Engiqeers;
this certificate Is to be given to the employer at the time of Russell Train, Director, U.S.
initial employment. The employer keeps his certificate copy in Environmental
Protection
his files and Is requ,ired to further instruct the youth on the safe Agency; Ned Williams,
and proper operation of equipment to be used. Also, he will Director, Ohio EPA; John
check o~ have his representative check the youth's safety at Stackhouse, Director , Ohio
least during mid.ffiorning, noon and mid-afternoon.
Department of Agriculture;
Occupations in agriculture particularly hazardous for Floyd Heft, Chief, Division of
youth include operating or assisting in the operation of such Soil and Water Districts,
mac!Unery as corn picker, grain COU)bine, feed grinder, crop ODNR; Glover Triplett,
dryer, or posthole digger. Also, working a yard, pen or stall Extension · Agronomist;
occupying a bull, boar, stud horse, sow with suckling pigs or a Layton Hammond, J?ike
cow with newborn calf is considered hazardous . Further SWCD Supervisor; Clayton
restrictions prohibit employment oi Y.9.YIQ..\~ . re~ing limber, oman , Hancock SWCD
working from a ladder at a height over 20 feet and handling or Supervisor; Gene Abertransporting anhydrous anunonia .
cromble , Chairman, Ohio
For more information about the hazardous occupations in . Tax Commission;· Charles
agriculture and employmen}ofyouthunder 16, give usa call at Kurfess , Representallve; ·
the Extension Office. Let us know of any youth that might be Kenneth
Cox,
Slate
Dean
Interested in the f..H Tractor Certification program. After we Represent~ tive;
get the names of interested individuals, we will contact them . Simeral, Ohio Farm Bureau
and let them know when the first meeting will be. If you want Federation ; Ray Holland,
more information about the hazardous occupations in Cily Engineer, Englewood,
Agriculture and employment of youth underl6 years give us a Ohio ; and Calvin Kiracofe,
call at the Extension Office. We are located ln the Courthouse
Past
President ,
Ohio
and our phone number is· 446-4612, extension 32.
·Federation of Soil and Water
Conservation Distri,c ts
.
among others.

GREAT BEND - Mrs.
Bertha Wolfe, Ilk and Mrs.
Charles Harris, Mr. and Mrs.
,Wyatt Chadwell Mr. and
Mrs. James Chadwell and
Bryan were Christmas dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan
·Harris at Reedsville .
Mr. and Mrs. David Sayre
and granddaughter. Mrs .
Peggy
Gregory, were
'evening dinner guests of Mr.
. and Mrs. Ike Jackson. Olbers
visiting in the Jackson home

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BY FRED J. DEEL
Gallla Couniy
f..H Extension Agent

over holidays

llances

50%

SPC's Winter Quarter drama

;JO'll!lllll r:l;'d

County conservationists will here. Everything is pointing toward a grateful comallend tho Ohio•Federation of memoralion of the 200th anniversary of the founding of the
Soil and Water Conservation greatest country and the most successful experiment in living
Districts' 3310:1 Annual · the world has ever experienced. It h•s problems, but
Meeling at the Colwnbus Americans have managed to cope with problems the past two
Hilton l!ln Jan. 13-15.
centuries. There's no reason to doubt we can't solve our

Families visit

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l)uuglas Nease. Route 3,

! ·Dateline .

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Ward, whose
sister,
Iva L.
HAS NEW MINISTER
MADE 275 RUNS
Lawrance,
lives
on Route
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MIDDLEPORT --, The
RACINE ...: The Racine ER has been assigned ' as an
BradfQI'd Church of Christ squall made' 275 runs last · opera lions, serg~anl in
has a new minister. He is year. 31 of them in Decem- Headquarters Battery of the
Jack Perry, Sr., a senior at her. The squad traveled 1,097 3rd Armored Vision ArtiUery
Kentucky Christian College, miles and served 124 man in Hanau, Germany. He
ADON
· who wiD be serving the , hours. They·. will me.e t entered the Army Jn May
.ch!lrch on weekends until Monday, Jan. · 12, Jo Ann 1005, served in Vietnam, and
graduation in May when he Tuttle announced.
holds ·three awards or. the
and his wife, Kitty will move
to Meigs County. •
AND
TWO CAUS ANSWERED
MIDDLEPORT - The
Middleport Emergency
SqUid answered two calls
Friday. At 4:38 p.m., the
~quad ,;ent to 681 Grant St.
for Elizabeth Jackson, who
was ill. She was taken to
Velel'llll Memorial Hoepllal:
when she na admitted. At
11 :02 p.m., the ~quad went to
·Route 2 Cheslllre for Charles
Lemley, lll from over·
medle~~t1011 . He was talt:en to
Veterans Memorial Hospital.

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W e dding
and
engagement notices lor the
Sunday Times-Sentinel
must be In out hands by 12
noon on the Thursday
preceding publication.
Information may be turn~d
In or mailed to the
Gallipolis Dally Tribune or·
Pomeroy ·Dally Sentinel.
Engagement and wedding
fOrins are also avaJlable on
request.
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Piani$tS perfqrming .Wedn:esday
GALLIPOLIS -- The Tri- easily wc1rks into :ttl\' ~ · .. fwC'rt
CHunty Community Concert situation.
Frances · Veri t.~ntl Mkh&lt;:tel
Association will present the
seeundprogram in Its current .Juwanis 111ade un in1975-76 concert series at 8 lroduclion to the rec(lrding

the

world wilh the first recorded

auditorium of lhe G~ •llia

p.m. Wednesday in

performances of Gersh. ~in's

Academy High School in
Gallipolis . Featured performers will be lhepianoduo,
Veri and Jamanis.
According to reports,
Frances Veri and Michael
Jamanis in recent years have
brought youthful exuberance
and refreshing vitality to the
present
generation
of

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American duo-pianists . 011

Oct . 8, 1970, they made !heir
New York City debut in Alica
Tully Hall, Uncoln Center, to
an enthuslastic audience

which rewarded their persla~ding

formance with a

ovation.
Ve.ri and Jamanis mel
. when they were scholarship

II - Tho Sunday Time~'St'ntinel,Sunday, Jan. 4,1\176

pro~-:rmi1. In December, 1973,
they l'tlllrhiru•tl tht•ir la lo-t •'"

'wilh

itttur

Hans Cnnril'd to

nati un~lly

uver the Public

Broadcasting:

f

in

their

8 AM·lO PM

telecas t, Veri ami Jamanis
reeei ved na lion a I com.
mendations fur· e xcellence in

original versions. Also fealured on these three
records is a fine selection uf cultural programming . .
French music and the piano
Time ami again crilics who
rags of Scott Joplin, whose describe a Veri and Jmnanis
music has become so popular performance point out the
afler bein~ used in the motion artistic and
technical
picture, "The Sling ." •
s trengths of each player's
While recording albwns is individua l performance,
something all artists strive lo while at the same lime noting
du, Veri and Jamanis have 110w perfectly each pianist
even surpassed this endeavor complements the other at the
with their first tele_vision double keyboard .

JO A.M.-10 P.M. SUNDAY

298 .SECOND ST.
POMEROY, OHIO

Prices EffeCtive
Thru Jan. 10, 1976

s tudents of the eminent

teacher , the late James
Friskin al New York's famed
Juilliard School. As fellow
se niors, they elected to form

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a two-piano learn, the result

of which was marriage and' a·

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/J.nrk Lou Landon

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs.
Cllarles R. Landon, Heather St., a-own City, announce the
engagement and approaching rnarrjage of their daughter,
Uncia Loll, lo Dwight D. Bllrcham, son of Mr .. and Mrs.
John H. Bllrcham of.. Rl. 7, Miller. The bride-to.be, a
graduate of Huntinglon East High School in Huntinglon,
W. Va., Is employed at Gateway Supennarket in Q-own
City. A graduate of Fairland High School in Proctorville,
the groom Is also employed at the Gateway Supermarket.
The wedding will be an event of Feb. 14, 7:30p.m. at the
O!esapeake United Methodist Church, O!eS&amp;peake, with
the Rev. William Powers officiating. The custom of open
church will be oll&lt;!erved.

Community
By Charle11e
Corner Hoeflich
POMEROY -Some people have all the fun •
Take Rio Grande freshman .Phil Ohlinger. Did you know
that just a couple of days before Christmas he returned from
the Bahamas, Andros !sland.
Phil was one of a class from Rio Grande who went ' there
Dec. 15 for field study in outdoor living and education , marine
and vertibrate zoology. We should be so lucky -

competition were aWarded

the
Waller
Damrosch
Memori•l Scholarship "to
study in Fontainebleu,

AND THEN THERE'S Jeff Gibbs' wife. She's a beyer.for

Lazarus who in a couple.ofweeks will leave for Hong Kong and

with

the

in-

lernalionally known pianists,
Robert Casadesus and his
wife, Gaby:
Since the duo-piano leani of
Veri and Jamanis was . fortheir. concerts have
been characterized by a

med,

performing style thai caplures and holds an audience
fr om the first note to the final
ovation. Their mastery of
piano ensemble techniques
and interpretation of twopiano literatlU'e glve tv an
audience a blend of precision
and musicality rarely found
in a piano duo. They ate al
home with l!'pth lhe classics
and contemporary works,
and their varied repertoire

Ballards Whole Hog

DUO-PIANISTS COMING - ·veri 'and Jamanis, a
piano duo, will perform Wednesday for the second
program of the 1975-76 Tri.County Community Conc.e rt
Association. The concert will begin at 8 p.m. in the Gallia
Academy High School auditorium.

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THEN THERE'S Lt. Dallas Blevins, Jr. In another week
he and his wife will be offforfive or six months In Italy. You're
right, it isn't exactly a vacatioo for Dallas since he Is being
sent there by the U.S. Navy. But with his wife there with him,
,• there's sure to be Urne for looking around.
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Incidentally, the two were home from Jacksonville, Fla.
for Christmas with the family including Joan Blevins, home
from Holzer where she's a second year student nurse.

duo-piano

care-er.
Early in 1969 the couple
received grants, and through

·France,

By Katie Crow
POMEROY -Members of Racine's Emergency Squad, 'in
. memory of the late Walter Cleland, hope to build a new
emergency building.
Mr. Cleland served as chief and secretary-treasurer for 25
years and it was his desire to erect a new buUding.
Members plan to start the memorial fund dri.ve soon. The
squad does not have a building and it Is necessary.for them to
use the. fire station for their meetings.

be there three or fo!lr weeks selecting merchandise. She w,ill be
traveling with other buyers. Jeff and his wife were herelover
the holidays to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gibbs, as
were their son, Dr. William E. Gibbs, his wife, who, in·
cldenlaUy will complete her master's in home economics this
summer, and their children, Sarah Beth and Greg, Orange·
FLORA JONES BAILEY, Middleport, is a patient at
~ burg, S. C. Among the other holidaY · callers we~ Dale
Holzer Medics! Center. She sustained a broken shoulder and
Richards and son, Brad, Lancaater.
.leg the day after Christmas.
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WHILE U.S. NAVY DR. AND MRS. GENE Crooks an«r- neighbors.Cardsmaybesenttoherincareofthe hospital.f!er
their two sons, John, five and Mark, three, just a few weeks room nwnber I~ 308.
·
ago returned from six months in Scotland, and before that
three years in Japan, they are now anticipating a tour of duty
MR. AND .MRS. JOHN BAILEY, Flatwoods, Rt. 3,
· in Spain.
.
.
Pomeroy, wlll observe·their 40th wedding anniversary today .
Right nQJV, however, they are in Charleston, S. C. but for
The couple was married Jan. 4, 1936 by the Rev. Clarence
how loog, they're not sure. If Gene's assignment to Spain is six Swearinger at the Middleport Methodist Parsonage. The
mooths or more, then his family will accompany him there, couple are the Rarents of three children, Mrs. Max (Joyce)
and they are all looking forward to that.
Robinette, Rushville, Ohio; Mrs. Roger (Darlene) Buckley ,
Gene and Nancy and the children were here for Christmas RD, Pomeroy, and Greg Bailey, RD, Minersville. They also
with his parents,llir. and Mrs. Walter Crooks, Jeannette and · have seven grandchildren,
Dan ·Thomas and their children, and Eddie and Judy Crooks
The Baileys have lived the entire 40 years in the same
and their three.
home, the birthplace of John. John is a custodian at Meigs
High School and Mrs. Bailey quilts as her hobby .
OUR FRIEND, FERNE B. HAYMAN of East Letart will
They are both acti.ve members of the F4ttwoods Methodist
Holzer Medics! Center Thursday to undergo cataract Church. The Baileys commented ... the love of God and the
s!lrgery Jan. 13. This will be Ferne's'second eye surgecy. With
ch!lrch, their family and friends of the Flatwoods community
her goes our best wishes for a speedy recovery with murh
have been an inspiration of the many happy years we have had
improved vision.
together.''
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Congratulations and may you have many more.
SPENDING HIS Ji'IRST Christmas at home in 18 years
was Ira Ray Butch~r. h~ wife and children Pal, Pam, Mike
and Paula of Jacksonville Beach, Fla. The family spent II
WARD ASSIGNED
Bronze Star Medal and four
days here with Margaret.
PORTLAND Army awards of the Army ComSergeant Major Frank J . mendation Me(lai.
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~;r:~t:b~~~:.~d Conlin~::: good life for our ancestors
AS we prepare for 1976, we'd like io remind readers the
Times-Sentinel's annual economic survey 1~. scheduled Sunday, Jan . 25. We p1an to have new figures on buSiness, in~
dustrial, and agricultural activities during the past12 months
and an outlook on 1976 prospects. You may recall that 12
months ago, the local economy moved ahead for the lith
straight year. The picture may not be as bright this past year,
bu\ we'll not know for sure until all reports are in. Early

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indica1ions reveal GalHa 's overall economic climate was

better during 1975 than that of !he Buckeye State and across
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MRS. Elsie Neal of Gallipolis received word over the
holidays· that former GAHS football and basketball coach,
Lottie Myers and wife Helen Gilbert Myers became grandparents for the first time on Christmas Day. Myers, who is still
teaching ai Reynoldsburg , coached championship teams here
in football(1931-32) and basketball ( 19311-39). Their daughter,Mrs. James Ford, of 2315 Zollinger Rd., Columbus, had a son,
on'Dec. 25. Named James Lawrence, after his grandfather, the
infant weighed seven pounds and eight ounces. Lottie and
Helen reside al 1466 College Hill Drfve, Columbus. 43;l:!l .

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FORTY years ago, on New Year's Day, Mr. and Mrs. Olin
RU!:sell, Rt. I, Bidwell (Morgan Twp.) won a year's subscription to the Daily Tribune for having the first Gallia
County baby of 1936." It was a daughter, born at12:45 a.m. on
New..Year 's Day. She was named Frances Marie . Today; she's
Mrs. FrancesHersman, ·Rl. I, Bidwell. She has two daughters,

POMEROY ~ Burdell
Biack, Rt. 3, Pomeroy, ha s
been named head elder of the
Pomeroy Seventh-day Ad·
ventist Church whe11 mem-

bers voted their new slate of
officers for 1976. Black will be
lay assistant to the minister.

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Jan.l,l958. She is now Mrs. Paul Cremeens.

Burdell Black
elected head
church elder

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and believe it or not , one, Robin, was lxtrn on New Year's Day .

is

Clara Mcintyre, RD Minersville.
All church offi ces are filled
by democratic election with
the exception of pastor, who

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• Edge:cteaning Suction Power

Mount V~rnOn. Pastor of the
Pomeroy church is Gerard

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Cleans carpets, bare floors,
draperies, furniture

Seton.
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m•nufacturingcoltumces. !.79 VCMA R•tino)

'Other· top officers named

are Robert Lipscomb, Mason.
head de8con, an d Effie
Black, .Route 3, Pomeroy ,

A thought for the day: Irish
poet James stephens said,

head deaconess. Each will
have three as...,istantc; in the

because they know less and

office of deacon or deacoress.
The church clerk is
Adalene France, Rutland,' a

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GALUPOUS . - Rhonda
Kay Dovenbarger wa s
honored on her seventh birth·
day Dec. 15. A party was
given by her parents, Roland
and Shirley Dovenbarger.
F.ourth Ave. Her two sisters,
Regina and Rebecca and
brother Mark also helped
with t~e party.
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Decorations of yellow, blue
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Games were played and gifts
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'L, ~
were opened. Refreshments
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of a cake decorated as Raggedy Ann, ice cream, RHONDADOVENBARGER
potato chips and pop were
David Jr. and Wendy, Mr"
served.
and
Mrs. Richard I'llllllps, ·
Guests included her
and
children Kimberly,
grandparents, Mr. and · Mrs.
Methany,
Terry and Kevin.
Homer Warren, cousins, Mr.
arid Mrs. Mike Warren;
Barbara Long and children

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MONDAY, JAN. 5, 1976
(Instead of Sll., Jin. 3)

:

"f..H TRACTOR CERTIFICATION PROGRAM"
Thereon Johnson, Roy
GALUPOUS - Yooth under 16 and employers who ex· Miller, Rex Shenefield, Joe
pect to hire them should be aware of the federal regulations
Bailey. supervisors; Boy,d
that govern employment of youth 14 and 15 years of age in
Ruth,
district
concertain liazardous agricultural occupations.
servationist, and Leota
Y.outh seeking employment off the family-&lt;&gt;perat,ed farm
Young, district secretary will
•during 1976 must hold a Certificate of Exemption, or be in
attend from the Meigs Soil
violation of Federal regulations. The law requires a specific
and Water Conservation
training program for these youth working in certain
District. The meeting will be
agricultural occupations off the family farm . Employers ' highlighted by a legislator.'
hiring youth that are not certified are subject to a penalty fine . breakfast and the '!!'nual
· The regulation is designed to curb youth accidents and
recognition banquet.
fatalities. Certification programs can. bj: .offered by the f..H
program of the Cooperation Extension Service or Vocational
Discussions Involving land
Agriculture departments. The past couple of years the cer- use rights, Federal and State
lification progra,m has not been conducted. because there has approaches to agricultural
been no youth expressrng an mterest and 11 will only_he c~n- -..-;JOint-and . non-point source
dueled this year In the f..H program if there are youth In· pollullon, pesticide use and .
terested. If you kno"': of youth who are u~er 16 and plan to control, taxation aecording to
seek employment With local farmers!}' if you know _local Jan~ use , new conservation
farmers who plan to employ youth under 16, 1t would be w•s_eto technology and legislative
encourage them to find out more about federal regulahoos proposals will be at the top or
governing employment of youth.
the program.
The regulations are briefly, for youth 14 to 15 years old to
be employed in the operation of a lann tractor in e.xcess ono•~
. ~.F.-e:-:ao;l~
ur::-c
ed speakers will
horsepower and certain machinery, they must complete 20 include Robert w. Teater,
hours of instruction and successfully pass two standard · Director, Ohio Department of
written tests and a skill examination Involving a tractor and Natural ResOurces; Robert
certain farm machinery.
Grieser, Chairman, Ohio Soil
On completion of the training program, youth are issued a and water Conservation
U.S. Department of Labor "Certificate of Training" which is commission; Colonel Scott B.
signed by the county Extension Agent, Agriculture. A copy of .Smith, Corp of Engiqeers;
this certificate Is to be given to the employer at the time of Russell Train, Director, U.S.
initial employment. The employer keeps his certificate copy in Environmental
Protection
his files and Is requ,ired to further instruct the youth on the safe Agency; Ned Williams,
and proper operation of equipment to be used. Also, he will Director, Ohio EPA; John
check o~ have his representative check the youth's safety at Stackhouse, Director , Ohio
least during mid.ffiorning, noon and mid-afternoon.
Department of Agriculture;
Occupations in agriculture particularly hazardous for Floyd Heft, Chief, Division of
youth include operating or assisting in the operation of such Soil and Water Districts,
mac!Unery as corn picker, grain COU)bine, feed grinder, crop ODNR; Glover Triplett,
dryer, or posthole digger. Also, working a yard, pen or stall Extension · Agronomist;
occupying a bull, boar, stud horse, sow with suckling pigs or a Layton Hammond, J?ike
cow with newborn calf is considered hazardous . Further SWCD Supervisor; Clayton
restrictions prohibit employment oi Y.9.YIQ..\~ . re~ing limber, oman , Hancock SWCD
working from a ladder at a height over 20 feet and handling or Supervisor; Gene Abertransporting anhydrous anunonia .
cromble , Chairman, Ohio
For more information about the hazardous occupations in . Tax Commission;· Charles
agriculture and employmen}ofyouthunder 16, give usa call at Kurfess , Representallve; ·
the Extension Office. Let us know of any youth that might be Kenneth
Cox,
Slate
Dean
Interested in the f..H Tractor Certification program. After we Represent~ tive;
get the names of interested individuals, we will contact them . Simeral, Ohio Farm Bureau
and let them know when the first meeting will be. If you want Federation ; Ray Holland,
more information about the hazardous occupations in Cily Engineer, Englewood,
Agriculture and employment of youth underl6 years give us a Ohio ; and Calvin Kiracofe,
call at the Extension Office. We are located ln the Courthouse
Past
President ,
Ohio
and our phone number is· 446-4612, extension 32.
·Federation of Soil and Water
Conservation Distri,c ts
.
among others.

GREAT BEND - Mrs.
Bertha Wolfe, Ilk and Mrs.
Charles Harris, Mr. and Mrs.
,Wyatt Chadwell Mr. and
Mrs. James Chadwell and
Bryan were Christmas dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan
·Harris at Reedsville .
Mr. and Mrs. David Sayre
and granddaughter. Mrs .
Peggy
Gregory, were
'evening dinner guests of Mr.
. and Mrs. Ike Jackson. Olbers
visiting in the Jackson home

SAVE AS MUCH AS

II OPEN.NG

BY FRED J. DEEL
Gallla Couniy
f..H Extension Agent

over holidays

llances

50%

SPC's Winter Quarter drama

;JO'll!lllll r:l;'d

County conservationists will here. Everything is pointing toward a grateful comallend tho Ohio•Federation of memoralion of the 200th anniversary of the founding of the
Soil and Water Conservation greatest country and the most successful experiment in living
Districts' 3310:1 Annual · the world has ever experienced. It h•s problems, but
Meeling at the Colwnbus Americans have managed to cope with problems the past two
Hilton l!ln Jan. 13-15.
centuries. There's no reason to doubt we can't solve our

Families visit

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Gaul's Shake Haven

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l)uuglas Nease. Route 3,

! ·Dateline .

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Ward, whose
sister,
Iva L.
HAS NEW MINISTER
MADE 275 RUNS
Lawrance,
lives
on Route
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MIDDLEPORT --, The
RACINE ...: The Racine ER has been assigned ' as an
BradfQI'd Church of Christ squall made' 275 runs last · opera lions, serg~anl in
has a new minister. He is year. 31 of them in Decem- Headquarters Battery of the
Jack Perry, Sr., a senior at her. The squad traveled 1,097 3rd Armored Vision ArtiUery
Kentucky Christian College, miles and served 124 man in Hanau, Germany. He
ADON
· who wiD be serving the , hours. They·. will me.e t entered the Army Jn May
.ch!lrch on weekends until Monday, Jan. · 12, Jo Ann 1005, served in Vietnam, and
graduation in May when he Tuttle announced.
holds ·three awards or. the
and his wife, Kitty will move
to Meigs County. •
AND
TWO CAUS ANSWERED
MIDDLEPORT - The
Middleport Emergency
SqUid answered two calls
Friday. At 4:38 p.m., the
~quad ,;ent to 681 Grant St.
for Elizabeth Jackson, who
was ill. She was taken to
Velel'llll Memorial Hoepllal:
when she na admitted. At
11 :02 p.m., the ~quad went to
·Route 2 Cheslllre for Charles
Lemley, lll from over·
medle~~t1011 . He was talt:en to
Veterans Memorial Hospital.

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W e dding
and
engagement notices lor the
Sunday Times-Sentinel
must be In out hands by 12
noon on the Thursday
preceding publication.
Information may be turn~d
In or mailed to the
Gallipolis Dally Tribune or·
Pomeroy ·Dally Sentinel.
Engagement and wedding
fOrins are also avaJlable on
request.
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FQI'd. The action paralleb a
~mllar Increase In social
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POMEI~OY
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SOUTII POINT T he
South Point AssO&lt;:iation of

member Pete M(·K{·e tu for m

Cl assroo m

reins tating

Teac h e rs

(SPAC'I'), repre scntin~ some

80 teachers (ired

&lt;.t

Uoartl majority in favor u(

teachers.

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fired
M c Kee

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spring,

a

resigned Thursday, throwing

written

the
board again lnto
dcad lcx·k .
The local board cann ot f ill

Friday submitted

request to the school bo;trd to
contin ue termination
hearings l or the tenchcrs.
The board condut'lc d 12
hearings · las t year, but
postponed the r est of th em in

the seat i11 the next tc:n days

following Jan . 1, but it mus t
fill it wi thi n 30 days, accordin g to board attorney J .
November after nn eJceUon
Collier, Sr. If it does not fill
which carried into 'orn ce tw1' - it wi thin 30 days, the county
candidal.ols . backed by th e board must appoint th e filth

fired teachers .

mymber 1 Collier said.

Those tw o Bernard
Kinder and Vern on Mills were expected to join boarl!

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ma.ll 1ng matter at Porneroy ,
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Gad tlpo,f is
Da l l y
Tr ibune in Ohio arrd We st
Virginia one year $22. 00 ; six
mon ths $11.50,· lhree month s
S7 .Cl0 . Elsewhere $26.00 per
year ; six months 1$13.50 ;
three mon ths S7 .50 ; mo1or
rout e S3 .25 monthly , 1
The Dally Sen tine l , one
year S22 ._ 00 ; Si x months
$11.50; three months S7 00
E lsewhere
$ ~ 6 . 00 ;
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monttts S1J .50; three rnonfhs
$7.50 .
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tt&gt;rl'1ationat is exclus i vely
entitled t o the use for
P!Jbl ication o f all news
d1spatc:hes crediled to th e
n ew spap ~ r and also the loca l
news published herein .

SPAC'I' President Leslie
York sai d he believes the
l&gt;uafd c ann o t . cond uct
~usiness without a preSid ent.
llut Collier said that although
he has nol res('a rchcd the
matter, he be l ieves th e
pr esident of l ast year 's board
- - Donald Fitzpatri ck · wou1d rem(-Jin prc~i dent unlil
another is chosen.
York contends M cKee i s
still a board membet· because
the board could nut offici ally

accep t
wi th out

his resignation
a president.

Ap
(ounty lomtn issi oncr5
years ago ,
S.-. id Re v . Perrin : ,
the Slate Oepnr tm Pnt of
" Approxi mately six years
He.llth . ope~ating through the ago the 5 t ale o f Ohio
M c1gs
County
Healfh
Dcp&lt;Jr tm c nf
of
Health ,
. Department , es.t ab lished a oycrating thr ou gh the M eig s
&lt;.program of 1r eealcoholicalld County Hc.=. tth Dcpartrnenl,
drugabuse· servic~ in Meigs establishedaprogri\mof fr ec
.c~unty , the Rev . w. H . Perrin (1 1coholic and . drug abuse
5a l d Saturday .
servi('cs In Mcig ~ County .
In relat ing aspects of the Se rvic es provided under this
progr~~m, th e R.ev. Mr . Perrin _Stale" sponsored and 5tate
c l artfl~d Cl r cums~ances financed program include
regard.mg an off er last. week
cou_
n sc lin g, rcter r a l ~nd
by an mdppendent, unoff icial
tre~1 t me nt, a l l on the
group of'. public co un seling
profess ional level. During th e
. serv 1ces 1n a letter to the past yea r , t.h~ State of Ohio
M e ig s Co unty Board ol
Depart ment ol Health has
divided the coun ties o f o t1io
i nto .eight regions, and has
provrdcd for each r egion to be
E-R CALI.ED
well funded for provision of
POME ROY
The the services necessary for
Pomeroy E-R squa·' was alcoholics ~nd drug abuser s.
•
u
The Reg_ 1on 8 Council is
&lt;.:a lled to Chester Hoad at 7:09 composed of profe ssional
&lt;.1.111. Saturday for Mrs . n ary persons including physj cl ans, _
W lk
h
at t or n eys ,
tea c hers.
~ er w o was having t h,rst f!ti ni st ers, nu r ses, Pic .
Pa llJS. She \-vas taken to Ra prcscn ta t ives to this
Holzer Medical Center. At

10:44 " .m . f' t•iday, the squod
went t.o 1637 Lin culq He·tghts
for Virginia Ruwe, who was

.~
'&gt;o~ne t or socta l agenctes ,
4. ~on ta c t source lor
Alcoho l1cs Anonymous and
Al.f'non .
.
.
I' k5 .
and
Tf ·a?co socla servces_for
c 1c .en t _and expedt~n t
handtm9 ot problems whtch
may anse ~r be preva lent to
th~ alcohol 1c.'. and his fami l y .
.6 .. ln~erv1c~ o~ drur. us~r
' hammg .. Publlc educa 10!' m
I c
.early
det.ecfton,
prevent 1on , treatmen t, and
con t ro l of a lcoho l ism and
drug abuse, and Teenage
A l co ho l or Drug Abuse
P~~g r&lt;Jm .
.
7. Emergency ass1st~nce
1
o ~t~e! It he
phys l c~ I '
psyc o 1g 1ca. and-?r soc~c:t l
needs of th ~ atcohpl 1c or drug
us~r a n ddh 1S f ~ m t!Yp·
· n us r1a . r og ram :
Work_lng w i th bu$t~esses to
P.ro~ t ~e al t c r~atlves to
dtsetplmary ?ct 1on f~r t:m·
ployees
wllh
dnnk1ng

counci l from Meig!l County
r.rc. Judqc ·Rober! E . Buck
and l~ev . w. H. Perrin .
"For mcmy years the Meig s
Coun ty program , under the
author i ty granted it by the
Stat e ot Ohio, ha s prov id ed
eve r y
phase
ot
tre(!
profe ssional
cou!)~ l ing ,
reterr.1l service ond -.---tr etJt .
meri t necess;;a ry for per-sons
with alcohol or drug re !alcd
problems . The se servicesiHC'
now being expan&lt;.led by the
-Region 8 Counci l. Foll ow ing
i s a resume of services
available to citiJcn s of M eig s
County :
.
" 1. Counse l ing for t he
problem s w hi ch may Ar ise
for t he alcoholi c or drug user
i'nd his far'ni l y.
"2. Educat ion __ films,
pamphlets, lltq;ll ure, and
lectures . on
the
early
de t ection,
prcvcn ti on,
tr ea tment, and con tro l of
alcoholism and drug abu se.
''3. Ref e rra l s to ap propriale professional per -

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NOW YOU KNOW
January:! i s the first da; of
the year 1396 in the Moslem
cal end ar. which dat es from
M ohamm ed 's flight from
Mecca to Medina.

e ;,

dd '

1tlon or new

of such servic es .
.
d
rup rea e pro ems may
ca l Rev . Perrin, Meigs
Covnty Director, at 992-3214 .
992-3172, Veterans Memorial
HospitaL P92 · 2104, or the
Meigs Care Line. 992-7502 .
rTehfeerMsu"cigs. caCials'"toLnlneo olwh. .,ttl
:h
agency in the count y.
·
" Hopefu lly ,
t he
ln formation here provided wlll
~erve to clar i fy 1he isSue of
the 'free counseli ng service'
offered to the citizens of
Meigs County .In a rece'ht
letter to the Meigs County
Commissioners . The -Com missioners ar e aware that
such free services, conducted
on the highest professional .
level. duly authorized and
funded by the State of Ohio
Department of Health, have
for years been an established
fact ln Meigs County ."

" Per~n1s~avlng 1 alcoholor

ongoing development ot all
sSoeruvt h
'· c0e0s510a,n0d hp1r o_grams in

0

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" In consideration of the
fad th at the Community
Mental Health Center , may
soon close, the Region 8
Counci l recently provided fo r
Jo Huntington 'to cOnduct
co un se l ing
ser.vlces
at
Veteran s Memorial Hospital.
The Board of Directors' of the
hospital has been I most
~~e:b~~:hfiv?t, i si~serhvelclpel.ngM, lsto,
Huntinwon has earned her
g:gc~eee ,o r ','n "c"odunseM11an ste_rs
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Ohio University , and has had

~~r

internship training under
Region 8 program . ·
" In effect, the highest' leve l
of pro fessiona l servic;es have
for ye;,r s been avaiJable In

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CLARA RODERICK
GALLIPOLIS - Mr ~ . Cla. r .l

p.m . on Monda( . Dt.:c .

Gr~n t llospita · Columbus.
She is sur\l ivcd by three
s~s, Sa m ual W. RodPrkk .
Gahanna ; Th om as Roderick
'
fG, and R1chard
cCovina
R d , Cali
·
· o cnck, alllpotis . ond tt
daughte r , Mr s. EliLnbelh
,; H r1us!i , Co l umbus ;
11111 •.--.
J}randchddren , and 10 arual
. grandch ildr en .
She wa s pre ceded in rle;l1h
by her hu sbnnd . ~.;Hn L1 .:1l W.
Rod eri ck , in l9 71. runer J I
serv.ices were held a t !he
Eagen . Ryan Funerfl l Harm ,
Col umbus. Bu r i~ll w.-ls in $1
Joseph Cemetery , ·columbu ~ .
VILO NA ·EL I ZABE T H
FELLURE
GALLIPOLIS Vl lona
:. Elizabeth Fellur e, 9 J , a
resident of Gall i po l is , died in
' H o l:ze r
Medica l
Center
. ' ~r-ldrw even ina . She had been

a

Sa unders , Vinton; Mrs .
frmncis
l lil1a
S lover.
Gil ili po i !S ;
Mr .,
f=red
.,.
(Netomi) Dem.'\n, Thurman ;
Mrs . T llomas (Er ma .) Wes t .
L ~v'icAs t e r . •I r v in F eHu r e,
Eur'cka Sl ar Ruute' and
G
·
arrell Fellure , Northup ; 22
Qrandc.hlldren, i8 grea t Q~ctndchildren , and three
grcnl great .gra ndc hi ldren .
Sh~ wa s preceded In death
b~·
he r
husband . A l va
Fellure; one dn lJghtcr , Mrs.
Jewell R ice , Si)( brott,{:rS and
si ster's . -se ven half.brolhe rs
and Si ster s, and four gr andchi ldren .
'
Shf' was a membe1· of

POMEROY - I take it by now , -ou ha\'e the holiday se;ison
baubles tucked hack into storage and are getting on with the

New Year. Students who have had a dandy Chris trna.'i \ '&lt;ll'CHion
will~ returning to classrooms tomorrow and !hal llorsn·r
really ring joy up to the maximum in some instances. M &lt;HI)
ratr, let's lwpe that so me of that holiday sp1r il d1 rl'S ' ~ 1nc• i n on
lianrl lor 1976.
·
PI-IYJ.LIS EVANS GIVEN , FOHMEHI .Y of PoJIIe ruy

• droppedbylo say ''hello/' aml was delightful. Mr s. Gtvcn i~ in
the West Vlrginia legislature and is extrernely popuiZ;Ir with llle
voters. She has the knack of r ealizing what the issues

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effect

Cl
Streak less Machine Wall Wa shing
Upholst ery Windows - Fl.a or s
Compl ete Line of . . .
Cleaning Equipm eut &amp;_Supplies

i ADVANCED ClEANING SERVICE
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FOR FR IE NDLY FREE ESTityiATES

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Call 67S-5572 A fter 4 P.M. .

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WHITE OR FANCY COLOR
SHEETS AND PIUOW CASES

AUTOMATIC OILING

Regul ar $4.99 &amp; $5.99

..
'

Regular $5 .99 &amp; s 6 .~ 9 , . ,3·
I

NOW

.~='!-';~:,'

NOW
$349 &amp;$399

$449

PILLOW CASES

PIU.OW CASES

Regular 'to $4 .99

NOW

s1oo OFF

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QUEEN SIZE
FlAT OR FITTED

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Regular $7 .?9 &amp; S8.99

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NOW

&amp; $499

&amp;$699

$649

PILLOW CASES

Regular $4. 99

Regular to $4:99

NOW

NOW ·
S}OO OFf

-s1oo OFF

Regular S'-99 &amp; $10.99

NOW

..'.-....

sr9

&amp;$899

PILLOW CASES
Regular to

ss. 99

NOW
5 00
1 OFF

KEEP WARM THIS WINTER
WITH A

DRAPERIES
~ SPECIAL

DOUBLE FILLED
COMFORTER

OPEN WEAVE
FIBERGLAS DRAPERIE-S
•NEVER NEED
IRONING
. •WASH AND DRY
IN MINUTES
•ARE SOIL
RESISTANT AND
4LWAYS

FULL SIZE
REGULAR s18.00
NOW ONLY

.$1299
Double
Filled wilh
3 pounds
of

KING .SIZE
FlAT OR FITTED

LIGHTWEIGHT
'

FAST STARTING
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WITH 10" BAR AND CHAIN

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Ridenour Supply

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CHESTE R OH
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&lt;Carl's
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snoe s1ore ' ,

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IT'S
OUR

ANNUAL

TRADE

IN

'12.00
NOW

5-PIECE
BATH SET
If JOU.~ help carrying the load, see The First National
for a low~nterest loan. We'll be glad to try and help.

$5UA Pair
Sizes : 48x63

COmes in co lors lo
any decor; blue.
green, pink , r ed, gold
and yellow.

and 48x84
Colors: Gold,
Green

'5"

REGULAR '9.99

'3 LOCATIONS TOSERVE YOU!
MAIN OFFICE • SECOND AVE.
AUTO BANK ·THIRD AVE.
VINTON BRANOf • VINlON,
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BEAUTIFUL

BATH
TOWELS

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FOR

J.?~

$500
of

Slig[lt irregula~s
$3.00 and $4.00 values.

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Nnw 1.99 /
4.99 Nnw_3.00
5.99 Now 3.60 1
&amp;.99 Now 4.20
11.18 ·Now 7.20
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Rl 'CSO!Ii
8Al.l

Plea5a nl.
He

w.'l s

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r e l i rP rl

cler~yma!f·JJf the Church · of

th e NazCJrene who se r Vf:d
ch urches
in
Gallip ol i S,
Sy r acuse.· LogcHi, C o l u rn b ~P·,,
Troy and N Cw&lt;~rk unt il he
r etired in 1965
Funeral serv ice s wil l be ?
p.m . Tuesday at 11w Fir !:. l
Church of the NazM enc in St.
Mi:.1ry 's with th e' Rev .Jnme~
R. Blank e n ~hip, d i strict
super i ntend ent. olficitll ing
Burial w ill foll ow in Mia mi
Memori al Par k . Covington .
Friends ·may call at 1"hc
Yoder . Lo ng F olk Futw r a·t
Home in St M ory ' s I rom ? A
· ~md 7·9 p.m . Mo nde~ y .

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REGULAR

Fiber Fill .

George
W.
Clendenen ,
Columbus , and t1 sis ter, Mr s,
Fred a
Rodgers,
Poin t

M" .

FOR THE PRO ANO THE MAN

' WHO WANTS TO CUT LIKE 0

f wen l y five
rlt••f' fh.:.l!.l' WP. r e llned ,mrl 13
lltt!r ~ fo rfei! ed fJOnds i n
MtiQ:i Coun ty Court Fddtl)'·.

Fined by Judge Robe rt E.
Buck were Ernest L Wrrgt;t.
Lanq sville. $10 and costs.
ur 1.1 h lr- tn r.;tn o wit hin no;..,u rcd

cleu
d i stanc e ;
Gerald
LrunOert, Ra y, Oh io, $8 and
cos t s. speeding . Harold
Eri e-wine, Jr .. Dext er. SIB
Ul'\d cos ts, speeding ; Harold
W. Young . Gallipol is, $10 and
costs , parked in no parking
1one ; Russell T . Gilkey,

porl nm l y fo1· th:.t lat&gt;t glance. t\fter Sunday, those who have
conlt : IJ,ut~·d l'J 1\w dlspl8Y -- and isn 'l that exl1ibit of coin
h;111k=-- ,wnpel hy Ted Hl'll{l. somet hing - 111ay pick up their
it&lt;.·m~. 'fl ,l· d i ~plfl)' has been quilt! success ful.

ME IGS HJ·:Slfl!·;NTS AHE: mvited to a goal setting and
priur itit·S session for Meigs County to be held at 3 p.m. Thursduy in tlw ASG'; conference room, second floor of the Farrriers
Bani&lt; lluilcling in Pomer oy.
An informal discusSi on on both annual a nd long.time
ob]Ctti\,c&gt; will sta rt at 1:30 p.m . It's an open meeting for
dti7.l'ns and off icial s of the county and the Meigs County
H(;J-!ion31 Planning Cun 1mis~ion which is holding the meeting is
hopiug that the public comes up with some gem ideas for the
St' ,'ii"lllll.

.JIM CI. E I.A N!'l WHO I~ ACTIVE with th e Ohio Valley

In&gt; ..

which cleal s with help l or those having

m igh t he ynur be~g , lhere n re cu rrently some openings for partp
time m fuU-Il uw employment in Meigs County: Resumes of
;. 1 ,Ur erluc f:l tion and experience, ho•,..•e.ver , m ust b e filed with
!II·· r~rctg:.. County t'1Hli1Cil on Agiug, P . 0. Box 722, Pomer:oy, by
h •1llLli'!'UW ,

WILLIAM N. HILL
Will iam N. Hill , 63, of Rt 1,
Bidwell , di ed late Thursday
a /t he Ho lzer Medical Center .
He had been in fai l ing he-a lth
th e pa st year .
•
Born Ju ly 7, 1q12, he wa s
th e son of the !ate Jer r y and
Zutah Gu lhrie ' i-HI I .
·
He marr ied Lore te Garnes
wJi o survives, as do a
daughfer, Madonna Garnes .
Rt. 1, Bidwell'; · a qrand·
ch ild and t wo br o th ers
EARL SCHWARZ
and two ~i si e r s. Jame s Hi ll.
MA SON -'- Ee~ ri SchWil n,
Jerry Hi ll , Betty Hill and
02, for·ri'1crly of Milson , d i ~d al
Ei'e,1 nor
F elto n , a ll
ot
hi s . home t)t M inrn i, Fla
Eolumbus.
Frida y afkrn oon of a he!lri
One sist er and two brot hers
ot lad.. He 'Nas born on OC'c.
pre ce ded him in death .
13, 191 3 u t Hot $p rin gs. Va .,
A l i ft:! long resi de-n t ot Git lli il
Son of the \[)i c Nelli e and
Coun t y . ho was a se lf ·
Rhiney S~::hw&lt;?lrz. He was sell
emp loyc.d f.Jrmer, a membe r
employed tts a ca rpenter.
ol th e Provi de nee Ba pti st
Survivin·g
· &lt;1r e
t wo
Church. and c1 ve teM n of
daughte rs, Kalha lee n and
World War II .
Funer nl servi ces wi ll be J.Pa tt y, of Minmi ; si x grand sons . two brothers . Hl:11ry
conducted at 7 p .m . Monday
Schwarz , Whit e Su l phu 1
at th e Providence Chur ch on
Springs, and M t k~ Schwa r z.
Buck Ridge wi th the Rev .
Mason : two s i sf~.: r ~ . Mr5 .
VAnce Wu l so n of li c1a ti ng .
Virginia Grinste.ld and t flr s.
Buria l wi fl follow in the Buck
Barbara M cDrm iel; ~Jo ll 1 (if""·
Ridge Ce m.etery . Fri e nd s
Mnson. ttlld severa l n iEL c~
rn~w ca ll at Mi ller 's Horne for
and nephews .
Funera lS !rom 7 to 9 p .m .
Funer a l ser vices w !ll be
SundaY .
he ld Sundr1y o l' •'!he. R,'l lpl1
Fu ner·a t
Home ,
Mi a m i.
CAR L B. ClENDENEN, SR .
Bu r ial wtt l be t herE:&gt; .
Rev. Car l · B. C l en d e r1 en ~
5r ;, 73 of '2n Jac k Oak Point
lOL A E . F l LSON
Rd. 1 St M ury's Ohio, died a t
PT. PLE A SANT -·
12:3 1a.rn . Friday at Manatee
lol a· E. Fil &lt;;on. 1!7 , a m ember
Me m o r ial
H os p i t al ,
Qf one ol Point PleasDnt 's
Bradenton, Fl a.
prom inent. families. di ed at
He wsa borr1 Sep t . 13, 1902
1:08 Sa tur"day morn1 ng in
in Point Pleasa nt, W. Va . to
Thomas Memor i fll Hvspi ta l; ·""
the !a l to Tllornas and Albe rta
So ut h Cha rl eston , fol lowi11g a
Swis her
Cle nd enen .
t-I e
long .Illness .
married the former Opal
The widow of th e latE' Vern
Vfl nce, who survives, as do
C. Fi l son, for rruuoy yeM S !j he
four sons and a daughter ,
W?tS emplo.yej:l by ~ bro ther
R ~v . Ca r l B. Clendenen . Jr ..
in -law, Ro~s N: Filson, fit o n ~
Sal em , Or e.; Robert V.
of the loca l !hea tHs She a l so
Gle n tJenen,
Co t umb,. u s ;
was a member at 1he Christ
Thomas
N.
Clend ene n .
Epi scopa l Chl[rch fn P ~in l
Pusadenu, Cali f. ; Arnold E ..
Pleasa nt .
M r s. F il son· was born in
Wood Co.unty , DC'cern ber 18,
1888 , a daughter of the ta te
Wi ll iam S. and Mary De~ n e r
Edelen. St1e i~ surv ived b'l
two daughters, Mr s. Tom
( M axi ne) Walters, and Mrs .
Etza (Gertrude) Mar t in, bo th
Po int Pleasan t , and on e so11,
Frank Les lie Fi lson. Leon ;
two grand ch ildr en , David
Walt ers, 51. A lbans, and M rs.
Ja m es (Carol) M o u rn i nQ .
Colu mbus, and fi ve grc.31
grandch il dren , Ch ri s a n d
Amy Wal ters , and Dale,
Michael and J lrl i a Mourning
Fun er al ser vices wil l bl}
cc,nd u1= ted a t 11 d.m . Mo1 .ci~y
iJ I thr- Cr ow Hu5sell Fu nor o~l
Hom e, Pr es id i· n9 w il l be th e
Rev. A lb~rt H. Mc K~nti e uf
th e Ga l l ipolis ' Eplscop(t l
-I
' Ctlur ch . Buriill wi ll fo llow in
the
Kirklitnd
Me rno ria l
Gardens , Friends wi ll be
r eceived at the funera l hom e
clff er 2 p.m. Sunday .

NO-IRON MUSLIN
AND
NO-I RON PERCALE.

FULl SIZE
FlAT OR FITTED

~ 1 (1 ME:.r!OY

I 'c ll uw~h;p,

days ago.

he ld 2 p.m . Monday ,)t the
l/'Jilli s Funeral Home wil h
Rev . Wilsof1 Wahl of ficiating .
Buria l
will
fol l ow
In
Ridg e lawn
Ceme t ery .
Merce-rvi lle.
Fri ends n'l n y call at the
furne r al hol'n e a ft er 'l p .m.
Sunday .

at a new low
price
.
now
only

ALL OF OUR FAMOUS CANNON
SHEETS AND PILLOW
CASES ARE ON SALE.

a f ew

C_o unty Court levies 25 fines

ulcohol· or drug rela1 ed problf):mS 1 points ou t two important
IT 'S NOW OR NEVER Wyuu want to seethe old fa sh ioned )Xlints uf emphasis of the new law.
·
Chri stm as display which has been fe ahu-ed at the Mei gs
Th e fi rst io; to put drug pushers out of business. The second
Musetun, Butternut Ave., for the ho1ida,y season, The uJuseum is J'ii"'o1Ier treahnent instead of prison to thuse who have been
will be open from. 2 to 4 p.m. todi:ty tu give reside nts the op- l'~nvictc d fo r dru-~ related crimes. We bring up those two
poinls to clarify an earlier a rticle in which the word ''never"
111 Germany, 17 grand · got wser tcd crron~ously.
Fir st Bap ti st Church of
children
and seven gre~1
'
Gall ipolis .
grandchi l dren ; r1 b r other ,
Funera l services wil l be
fi" YOll Ff.EL "fliA T WOHKING with senior citizens

HOMELITE"XL

TWIN SIZE
RAT OR FITTED

unct

TOM R E:UT ER of the Pomeroy Pust Office r epnrts 11'"1
the transi tion into higher postal rates has been made with very
little difficulty. The public seeme-d to !Je i~ formed quickly u[

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AUTO Dt\MAGED
GALLIPOLIS - A backfire
through t.hc carbureto~ was
bl amed for an auto fire at
2:53 p .m . f'rid"y un Rt. 7,
bel ow Ban e's SerV it:e Station.
The Gallipolis volunteer fire
department sa id gaso1inc ar~d
wiring burned in a 196:; Ford
Mustang ownL~I by Patricia
R .· Galyen, R t. J, Pa(riot.

are

comes forth with pretty dirCct ~mswers. Phyllis iSbound to be a
part of the West V ir~inia politica I picture for some tin1e to
come.

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NIGHT TIL 9 P.M.

By Hoh llm·l'lit·h

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Iii Of the Bend

~Pill'!

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it lad ing hea lth six months
an d in ser iou!&gt; LOndi l ion i he
pils-1 lwo wpeks
Born N o'J. 5, 1881 , in Ga llia
County . dAughter ol the late
Brice H. Sheets and Sarah s.
Sanders S h eet s. · ~ he was tl 1e
-Ins ! of her imnwdiate tamlly .
surv ·rv·rng are six daughters
and two sons, Miss Haze l
F e 1lure. fllld Mrs . Vltgie
Ho~.o~ck . Mrs. Irv in ( Edith)

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Beat. • •

the increased l'&lt;:tles. There has been a big demand for lhrC'C
qmt stamps - in fact, 20,000 three c~ntf!rs have sold at 1he
Pomeroy estahlishment since the price i ncrease went inlo

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Medical
PI""" · At 2:5G p .m . ~'riday ,,
th e sq u ~d went to lhP
Pomeroy llen Franklin Store

IN THE

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where a customer, Kathy
Pi tkells, was ill. She was
taken to Veterans Memorial

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Roder ick , 89. a r esident oF
Columl.Juo; , died ;:t~l about Y ~o

County . Periodically

the news-media have carried
articles notifying the public

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s-ervices and programs,' the
Regional Council will be
responsible for coordination
with exist ing services The

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H ospi tal.
IIECUPt; Rt\TING
NEW HAVEN _:_ Eleanor
Roush of New Haven who
was a medica l patient a t
Holzer
Medical
Cen t er ·
rece ntl~' is now Tetupera t ing
at her home.

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Special9rden
or Rubber FooiWNr

EBA MARY DAVI S
COOL VI l lE - M•·s. Eho
M a ry Davi s, 73 , Ba rlow,
Ohio, · formerly of Coo l vil le
died ear l y Saturday &lt;1 !
Mari efla M emor ial Hospi lr11
fo ll ow ing an Pxtcndcd illness.
M rs , Davis w.1s prece ded in
dea t h by her hu shand.
Harvey B: Davis IP 1964 ; o
SO!] , four dauglll er s • •tl " d a
brother .
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Su r vivi ng are fau·r son s,
Don Whi tl ock , Coolv i!l e; Bi ll
Davi s, Marshall towr,, Iowa:
Ji m Davis, Ret1dSvi ll.?. ·and
Jess Da vis , Coolvil le; two
daughte r s, Mr 5. Tll el ma
Hayes. Utth! Hocking , tlnd
Jessi e Way, Bar low; f our
brothers, Jess, Eber and Oris
Bn rringer , Clll of Akron, and
George Barringer, New YOrk '
City i three sisl ers i Oori ~
Hopkins. North Vernon, Ind .;
Ruth Brown and Margaret
Masters , both of Vienna , W .
Va .; 22 grandchildren ai·•d
flve greaf .gran dchi ldren.
M rs. Dav is was born in
Park er sburg, the dc1ug hter of
th e late 1 Eli and Muggl e
Ren forth Barr inger . She .w a s
a member of t he North
Park ersburg
U ni t ed
Methodist Chur ch and l he
Coolvill e Senior Ci t izens.
Fuher al servi t.cs w ill be
M onday at 2 p. lll. at I he WIH.te
Funeral Home in ~oolvillt'!
w ith buri ed in !he S tew~'lrt
Cemeter y, Hocl..ingpor t . wlt h
1he Re\1 . Roy Ro~e of .
fidating . Calling ho urs are
iln y lime after noon Sunday

KINGSBURY HOME SALES
l.ook for us on Rt. 124 East

I icens~e suspended 30 day~
Albany , SlO and costs,
driv i ng 'Y h i l e l nlo xic.;tf~;&gt; d ;
passi ng at In tersection ;
Eui d R. Co le, Rt. 1, R~cds­
MiChael
0.
Hammond ,
vlfte, S150 a n d cos ts, thre-e
Navarre, Ohio ; Paul R.
day s c.orHi n ement,
~100
Gleason , Pt. Pleasant ; Joe
sUspended .
con finement
Lane Lee , Athens. and
suspended , permilting minor
Marshall Burnett, Ga ll ipolis,
to operate 'v'ehicle ; Jul1us
S12 and costs each, speedin9 ;
Preston , Jr ., Gallipolis , Sl 6
Jeffrey W. Weaver , M i dand co sts, speeding , HQwMd
d leport, SIJ and costs ,
speed ing ;
Jesse James H. Da1~y . Hoc:lc:lnQport. \1 50
and cost s, a t lend &lt;;.cii(XII 1n
McKee, New Marshf ield , $12
Athe'n s, driv1 ng whlit&gt; In
and cos ts, speeding, ii9 and
toxicaled
; Pnul Sle\nmclL
costs, speedi ng ; Wayne R .
Pomeroy,
120 d;1y~ ton
Gi ll and , Reedsville, S150 and
finem&lt;!nl.
·one
·yr: .l t ' o;
cos ts , 1hree days con probati on .
1·1.:.
da y s ..,.
finemen t, dri ving while in·
suspended. a ssault.
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loxica ted, $1 00 and cos ts, 15
Forfeit,ing bonds were
d~ys con finem ent, 12 days
/-'larold W. Young, GRI!lpolis.
sus pended, license suspended
$357 .5 0, dr ivinq while 1n
for six months, one year's
toxicat&lt;!d ; H oward C.. MIJ';ic,
proba·t ion , driv ing unde r
suspension ; John Kerr, Jr ., - Hager Hill , Ky., Ron()ld K.
Circle, New Havrn, Vl ncent
Athens, • S.l 4 and cos t s,
F . Spa daf a r a, Jr ., Wood
speeding ; Harold Adams, Rt.
Ha ven, M ic h .• HMIC!y L
1, Long Bottom , S20&lt;lnd costs,
Dr ummond, Rl 1, DP x ler .
speeding ; Larr y M . Will , Rt .
PI
1. Shade, 5i4 and costs, ·Wil ey Bonds , J r .,
Pleasant , Wi l l iam T. Oa\/ iS.
speed i ng ; Wi l liam ·Hen .
Ne l son ville, · Wi!lia n1
A.
dri cks , Min er svi lle. S11 and
Pi
er~on
,
Leon.
rmd
Rober1
E.
costS, speed i ng ; Dona ld E .
Ross, So iJih Po1nl, ~ 21 50
Pierce, Pomer oy, S17 and
costs, speeding ; John L . each, sp eeding; . o.~mel
Raird en, Har1ford , SJ5 .5 0,
Cheney, Ga ll ipolis, $20 and
speed ing ; Ch.ar l t~!i B'. 1 oOif'y,
costs, unable t o stop wi thi n
Gallipoli s Ferr '{ . $17.'.iO:
assured.. clea r
di stance;
foll owing too close ; Drern't'l
Joseph !:. Varian Clifton, SlO
Ho schar, Wesi Co lu mbi a ,
and costs, Illegal park i ng ;
$107
.50, no operaior 's li cc•nsr&gt;;
James A. Wiles , Pomeroy ,
James B. Hendersh(.ll, Jr.,
SIO and costs, dr iv ing without
Parkersburg, $27.50. pa&lt;;Sing
lights; John R. Holcomb ,
without
fissured
c lea r
Ewington, $150 and costs,
distan ce .
thr ee day s conf inemen t,

Henry Block has
17 reasons why you
· should come to us
for income tax help.

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taward Racine at 1100 East
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Main Street. See the fine
dol.lb.l ewides 40x24 up to
60x24. Also singles up to
70x14. We will·trade for
·your present home.

We-Handle Hom es by
Skyli ne - Castle - Me mory by

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Elcona

KINGSBURY MOBILE HOMES ·
SALES AND SERVICE
Pomeroy

992 -7034

Hrs. : 9 ~.m. lil5 : 30'p. m . Closed Sun .
Pear l Ash 992-3323, Roger Davis, 992 ~7611

J..,unch

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the tax laws that co ul d affect &gt;'OUr
return O ur people are speciall y trainecl
to help you take advantage of' these
new laws. We'll db our best to 1nake
su re you pay the right amount of tax.
No more, no less.

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THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE
27 Sycamore Slreet
Gallipolis, Ohio
Ph. 4&lt;6-0303

618 East Main
Pomeroy , Ohio
Ph. 992-3795

of the Week.

Big Shef; Golden Brown Fries
and regular-size soft drink

Offer good
Monday -Friday, .

JANUARY 5-9

10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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Gallipolis
Watch for other Lunch Specials in upcoming weeks .
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~i[ Hea~ings asked \ (, Alco1tolic, drug abuse servi~~s begun six years ago
POMEI~OY
:·:· proJ~Im.llcly
s1x.

SOUTII POINT T he
South Point AssO&lt;:iation of

member Pete M(·K{·e tu for m

Cl assroo m

reins tating

Teac h e rs

(SPAC'I'), repre scntin~ some

80 teachers (ired

&lt;.t

Uoartl majority in favor u(

teachers.

lh~

Bu t

fired
M c Kee

i&lt;~sl

spring,

a

resigned Thursday, throwing

written

the
board again lnto
dcad lcx·k .
The local board cann ot f ill

Friday submitted

request to the school bo;trd to
contin ue termination
hearings l or the tenchcrs.
The board condut'lc d 12
hearings · las t year, but
postponed the r est of th em in

the seat i11 the next tc:n days

following Jan . 1, but it mus t
fill it wi thi n 30 days, accordin g to board attorney J .
November after nn eJceUon
Collier, Sr. If it does not fill
which carried into 'orn ce tw1' - it wi thin 30 days, the county
candidal.ols . backed by th e board must appoint th e filth

fired teachers .

mymber 1 Collier said.

Those tw o Bernard
Kinder and Vern on Mills were expected to join boarl!

Sunday Tim as-Sentinel
Publ ished

every Sunday
Va ll e y

The
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Publi!Shing Co .
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GALLIPO LIS

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. DA!LY TRIBUNE

825 Third Ave ., Gallipol is
Ohio 4.5631.
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even ing except Sat urd ay
Sec ond Class Pos1 age Paid
at G_allipotls , Otllo 45631.
THE DAILY SE'NTtNEJ111 Court St ., Pomeroy a
45769 . Published every we'ek :
day e ven t n~ except Sa tur .
dav .. Enten~d as second ctBss
ma.ll 1ng matter at Porneroy ,
Oh1o Post Office .
By c arr i er dltil y and
Sunday 75c per ·wcek . Motar
r oute S3.25 per. rnonth .
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SUBSCRIPT t O~ OA T ES
The
Gad tlpo,f is
Da l l y
Tr ibune in Ohio arrd We st
Virginia one year $22. 00 ; six
mon ths $11.50,· lhree month s
S7 .Cl0 . Elsewhere $26.00 per
year ; six months 1$13.50 ;
three mon ths S7 .50 ; mo1or
rout e S3 .25 monthly , 1
The Dally Sen tine l , one
year S22 ._ 00 ; Si x months
$11.50; three months S7 00
E lsewhere
$ ~ 6 . 00 ;
'SiX
monttts S1J .50; three rnonfhs
$7.50 .
The United Press I n,.
tt&gt;rl'1ationat is exclus i vely
entitled t o the use for
P!Jbl ication o f all news
d1spatc:hes crediled to th e
n ew spap ~ r and also the loca l
news published herein .

SPAC'I' President Leslie
York sai d he believes the
l&gt;uafd c ann o t . cond uct
~usiness without a preSid ent.
llut Collier said that although
he has nol res('a rchcd the
matter, he be l ieves th e
pr esident of l ast year 's board
- - Donald Fitzpatri ck · wou1d rem(-Jin prc~i dent unlil
another is chosen.
York contends M cKee i s
still a board membet· because
the board could nut offici ally

accep t
wi th out

his resignation
a president.

Ap
(ounty lomtn issi oncr5
years ago ,
S.-. id Re v . Perrin : ,
the Slate Oepnr tm Pnt of
" Approxi mately six years
He.llth . ope~ating through the ago the 5 t ale o f Ohio
M c1gs
County
Healfh
Dcp&lt;Jr tm c nf
of
Health ,
. Department , es.t ab lished a oycrating thr ou gh the M eig s
&lt;.program of 1r eealcoholicalld County Hc.=. tth Dcpartrnenl,
drugabuse· servic~ in Meigs establishedaprogri\mof fr ec
.c~unty , the Rev . w. H . Perrin (1 1coholic and . drug abuse
5a l d Saturday .
servi('cs In Mcig ~ County .
In relat ing aspects of the Se rvic es provided under this
progr~~m, th e R.ev. Mr . Perrin _Stale" sponsored and 5tate
c l artfl~d Cl r cums~ances financed program include
regard.mg an off er last. week
cou_
n sc lin g, rcter r a l ~nd
by an mdppendent, unoff icial
tre~1 t me nt, a l l on the
group of'. public co un seling
profess ional level. During th e
. serv 1ces 1n a letter to the past yea r , t.h~ State of Ohio
M e ig s Co unty Board ol
Depart ment ol Health has
divided the coun ties o f o t1io
i nto .eight regions, and has
provrdcd for each r egion to be
E-R CALI.ED
well funded for provision of
POME ROY
The the services necessary for
Pomeroy E-R squa·' was alcoholics ~nd drug abuser s.
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The Reg_ 1on 8 Council is
&lt;.:a lled to Chester Hoad at 7:09 composed of profe ssional
&lt;.1.111. Saturday for Mrs . n ary persons including physj cl ans, _
W lk
h
at t or n eys ,
tea c hers.
~ er w o was having t h,rst f!ti ni st ers, nu r ses, Pic .
Pa llJS. She \-vas taken to Ra prcscn ta t ives to this
Holzer Medical Center. At

10:44 " .m . f' t•iday, the squod
went t.o 1637 Lin culq He·tghts
for Virginia Ruwe, who was

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'&gt;o~ne t or socta l agenctes ,
4. ~on ta c t source lor
Alcoho l1cs Anonymous and
Al.f'non .
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and
Tf ·a?co socla servces_for
c 1c .en t _and expedt~n t
handtm9 ot problems whtch
may anse ~r be preva lent to
th~ alcohol 1c.'. and his fami l y .
.6 .. ln~erv1c~ o~ drur. us~r
' hammg .. Publlc educa 10!' m
I c
.early
det.ecfton,
prevent 1on , treatmen t, and
con t ro l of a lcoho l ism and
drug abuse, and Teenage
A l co ho l or Drug Abuse
P~~g r&lt;Jm .
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7. Emergency ass1st~nce
1
o ~t~e! It he
phys l c~ I '
psyc o 1g 1ca. and-?r soc~c:t l
needs of th ~ atcohpl 1c or drug
us~r a n ddh 1S f ~ m t!Yp·
· n us r1a . r og ram :
Work_lng w i th bu$t~esses to
P.ro~ t ~e al t c r~atlves to
dtsetplmary ?ct 1on f~r t:m·
ployees
wllh
dnnk1ng

counci l from Meig!l County
r.rc. Judqc ·Rober! E . Buck
and l~ev . w. H. Perrin .
"For mcmy years the Meig s
Coun ty program , under the
author i ty granted it by the
Stat e ot Ohio, ha s prov id ed
eve r y
phase
ot
tre(!
profe ssional
cou!)~ l ing ,
reterr.1l service ond -.---tr etJt .
meri t necess;;a ry for per-sons
with alcohol or drug re !alcd
problems . The se servicesiHC'
now being expan&lt;.led by the
-Region 8 Counci l. Foll ow ing
i s a resume of services
available to citiJcn s of M eig s
County :
.
" 1. Counse l ing for t he
problem s w hi ch may Ar ise
for t he alcoholi c or drug user
i'nd his far'ni l y.
"2. Educat ion __ films,
pamphlets, lltq;ll ure, and
lectures . on
the
early
de t ection,
prcvcn ti on,
tr ea tment, and con tro l of
alcoholism and drug abu se.
''3. Ref e rra l s to ap propriale professional per -

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NOW YOU KNOW
January:! i s the first da; of
the year 1396 in the Moslem
cal end ar. which dat es from
M ohamm ed 's flight from
Mecca to Medina.

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1tlon or new

of such servic es .
.
d
rup rea e pro ems may
ca l Rev . Perrin, Meigs
Covnty Director, at 992-3214 .
992-3172, Veterans Memorial
HospitaL P92 · 2104, or the
Meigs Care Line. 992-7502 .
rTehfeerMsu"cigs. caCials'"toLnlneo olwh. .,ttl
:h
agency in the count y.
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t he
ln formation here provided wlll
~erve to clar i fy 1he isSue of
the 'free counseli ng service'
offered to the citizens of
Meigs County .In a rece'ht
letter to the Meigs County
Commissioners . The -Com missioners ar e aware that
such free services, conducted
on the highest professional .
level. duly authorized and
funded by the State of Ohio
Department of Health, have
for years been an established
fact ln Meigs County ."

" Per~n1s~avlng 1 alcoholor

ongoing development ot all
sSoeruvt h
'· c0e0s510a,n0d hp1r o_grams in

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" In consideration of the
fad th at the Community
Mental Health Center , may
soon close, the Region 8
Counci l recently provided fo r
Jo Huntington 'to cOnduct
co un se l ing
ser.vlces
at
Veteran s Memorial Hospital.
The Board of Directors' of the
hospital has been I most
~~e:b~~:hfiv?t, i si~serhvelclpel.ngM, lsto,
Huntinwon has earned her
g:gc~eee ,o r ','n "c"odunseM11an ste_rs
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Ohio University , and has had

~~r

internship training under
Region 8 program . ·
" In effect, the highest' leve l
of pro fessiona l servic;es have
for ye;,r s been avaiJable In

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CLARA RODERICK
GALLIPOLIS - Mr ~ . Cla. r .l

p.m . on Monda( . Dt.:c .

Gr~n t llospita · Columbus.
She is sur\l ivcd by three
s~s, Sa m ual W. RodPrkk .
Gahanna ; Th om as Roderick
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fG, and R1chard
cCovina
R d , Cali
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· o cnck, alllpotis . ond tt
daughte r , Mr s. EliLnbelh
,; H r1us!i , Co l umbus ;
11111 •.--.
J}randchddren , and 10 arual
. grandch ildr en .
She wa s pre ceded in rle;l1h
by her hu sbnnd . ~.;Hn L1 .:1l W.
Rod eri ck , in l9 71. runer J I
serv.ices were held a t !he
Eagen . Ryan Funerfl l Harm ,
Col umbus. Bu r i~ll w.-ls in $1
Joseph Cemetery , ·columbu ~ .
VILO NA ·EL I ZABE T H
FELLURE
GALLIPOLIS Vl lona
:. Elizabeth Fellur e, 9 J , a
resident of Gall i po l is , died in
' H o l:ze r
Medica l
Center
. ' ~r-ldrw even ina . She had been

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Sa unders , Vinton; Mrs .
frmncis
l lil1a
S lover.
Gil ili po i !S ;
Mr .,
f=red
.,.
(Netomi) Dem.'\n, Thurman ;
Mrs . T llomas (Er ma .) Wes t .
L ~v'icAs t e r . •I r v in F eHu r e,
Eur'cka Sl ar Ruute' and
G
·
arrell Fellure , Northup ; 22
Qrandc.hlldren, i8 grea t Q~ctndchildren , and three
grcnl great .gra ndc hi ldren .
Sh~ wa s preceded In death
b~·
he r
husband . A l va
Fellure; one dn lJghtcr , Mrs.
Jewell R ice , Si)( brott,{:rS and
si ster's . -se ven half.brolhe rs
and Si ster s, and four gr andchi ldren .
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Shf' was a membe1· of

POMEROY - I take it by now , -ou ha\'e the holiday se;ison
baubles tucked hack into storage and are getting on with the

New Year. Students who have had a dandy Chris trna.'i \ '&lt;ll'CHion
will~ returning to classrooms tomorrow and !hal llorsn·r
really ring joy up to the maximum in some instances. M &lt;HI)
ratr, let's lwpe that so me of that holiday sp1r il d1 rl'S ' ~ 1nc• i n on
lianrl lor 1976.
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• droppedbylo say ''hello/' aml was delightful. Mr s. Gtvcn i~ in
the West Vlrginia legislature and is extrernely popuiZ;Ir with llle
voters. She has the knack of r ealizing what the issues

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Cl
Streak less Machine Wall Wa shing
Upholst ery Windows - Fl.a or s
Compl ete Line of . . .
Cleaning Equipm eut &amp;_Supplies

i ADVANCED ClEANING SERVICE
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FOR FR IE NDLY FREE ESTityiATES

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WHITE OR FANCY COLOR
SHEETS AND PIUOW CASES

AUTOMATIC OILING

Regul ar $4.99 &amp; $5.99

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NOW
$349 &amp;$399

$449

PILLOW CASES

PIU.OW CASES

Regular 'to $4 .99

NOW

s1oo OFF

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FlAT OR FITTED

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&amp; $499

&amp;$699

$649

PILLOW CASES

Regular $4. 99

Regular to $4:99

NOW

NOW ·
S}OO OFf

-s1oo OFF

Regular S'-99 &amp; $10.99

NOW

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&amp;$899

PILLOW CASES
Regular to

ss. 99

NOW
5 00
1 OFF

KEEP WARM THIS WINTER
WITH A

DRAPERIES
~ SPECIAL

DOUBLE FILLED
COMFORTER

OPEN WEAVE
FIBERGLAS DRAPERIE-S
•NEVER NEED
IRONING
. •WASH AND DRY
IN MINUTES
•ARE SOIL
RESISTANT AND
4LWAYS

FULL SIZE
REGULAR s18.00
NOW ONLY

.$1299
Double
Filled wilh
3 pounds
of

KING .SIZE
FlAT OR FITTED

LIGHTWEIGHT
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OUR

ANNUAL

TRADE

IN

'12.00
NOW

5-PIECE
BATH SET
If JOU.~ help carrying the load, see The First National
for a low~nterest loan. We'll be glad to try and help.

$5UA Pair
Sizes : 48x63

COmes in co lors lo
any decor; blue.
green, pink , r ed, gold
and yellow.

and 48x84
Colors: Gold,
Green

'5"

REGULAR '9.99

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MAIN OFFICE • SECOND AVE.
AUTO BANK ·THIRD AVE.
VINTON BRANOf • VINlON,
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BATH
TOWELS

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$500
of

Slig[lt irregula~s
$3.00 and $4.00 values.

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4.99 Nnw_3.00
5.99 Now 3.60 1
&amp;.99 Now 4.20
11.18 ·Now 7.20
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Rl 'CSO!Ii
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Plea5a nl.
He

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cler~yma!f·JJf the Church · of

th e NazCJrene who se r Vf:d
ch urches
in
Gallip ol i S,
Sy r acuse.· LogcHi, C o l u rn b ~P·,,
Troy and N Cw&lt;~rk unt il he
r etired in 1965
Funeral serv ice s wil l be ?
p.m . Tuesday at 11w Fir !:. l
Church of the NazM enc in St.
Mi:.1ry 's with th e' Rev .Jnme~
R. Blank e n ~hip, d i strict
super i ntend ent. olficitll ing
Burial w ill foll ow in Mia mi
Memori al Par k . Covington .
Friends ·may call at 1"hc
Yoder . Lo ng F olk Futw r a·t
Home in St M ory ' s I rom ? A
· ~md 7·9 p.m . Mo nde~ y .

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REGULAR

Fiber Fill .

George
W.
Clendenen ,
Columbus , and t1 sis ter, Mr s,
Fred a
Rodgers,
Poin t

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FOR THE PRO ANO THE MAN

' WHO WANTS TO CUT LIKE 0

f wen l y five
rlt••f' fh.:.l!.l' WP. r e llned ,mrl 13
lltt!r ~ fo rfei! ed fJOnds i n
MtiQ:i Coun ty Court Fddtl)'·.

Fined by Judge Robe rt E.
Buck were Ernest L Wrrgt;t.
Lanq sville. $10 and costs.
ur 1.1 h lr- tn r.;tn o wit hin no;..,u rcd

cleu
d i stanc e ;
Gerald
LrunOert, Ra y, Oh io, $8 and
cos t s. speeding . Harold
Eri e-wine, Jr .. Dext er. SIB
Ul'\d cos ts, speeding ; Harold
W. Young . Gallipol is, $10 and
costs , parked in no parking
1one ; Russell T . Gilkey,

porl nm l y fo1· th:.t lat&gt;t glance. t\fter Sunday, those who have
conlt : IJ,ut~·d l'J 1\w dlspl8Y -- and isn 'l that exl1ibit of coin
h;111k=-- ,wnpel hy Ted Hl'll{l. somet hing - 111ay pick up their
it&lt;.·m~. 'fl ,l· d i ~plfl)' has been quilt! success ful.

ME IGS HJ·:Slfl!·;NTS AHE: mvited to a goal setting and
priur itit·S session for Meigs County to be held at 3 p.m. Thursduy in tlw ASG'; conference room, second floor of the Farrriers
Bani&lt; lluilcling in Pomer oy.
An informal discusSi on on both annual a nd long.time
ob]Ctti\,c&gt; will sta rt at 1:30 p.m . It's an open meeting for
dti7.l'ns and off icial s of the county and the Meigs County
H(;J-!ion31 Planning Cun 1mis~ion which is holding the meeting is
hopiug that the public comes up with some gem ideas for the
St' ,'ii"lllll.

.JIM CI. E I.A N!'l WHO I~ ACTIVE with th e Ohio Valley

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which cleal s with help l or those having

m igh t he ynur be~g , lhere n re cu rrently some openings for partp
time m fuU-Il uw employment in Meigs County: Resumes of
;. 1 ,Ur erluc f:l tion and experience, ho•,..•e.ver , m ust b e filed with
!II·· r~rctg:.. County t'1Hli1Cil on Agiug, P . 0. Box 722, Pomer:oy, by
h •1llLli'!'UW ,

WILLIAM N. HILL
Will iam N. Hill , 63, of Rt 1,
Bidwell , di ed late Thursday
a /t he Ho lzer Medical Center .
He had been in fai l ing he-a lth
th e pa st year .
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Born Ju ly 7, 1q12, he wa s
th e son of the !ate Jer r y and
Zutah Gu lhrie ' i-HI I .
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He marr ied Lore te Garnes
wJi o survives, as do a
daughfer, Madonna Garnes .
Rt. 1, Bidwell'; · a qrand·
ch ild and t wo br o th ers
EARL SCHWARZ
and two ~i si e r s. Jame s Hi ll.
MA SON -'- Ee~ ri SchWil n,
Jerry Hi ll , Betty Hill and
02, for·ri'1crly of Milson , d i ~d al
Ei'e,1 nor
F elto n , a ll
ot
hi s . home t)t M inrn i, Fla
Eolumbus.
Frida y afkrn oon of a he!lri
One sist er and two brot hers
ot lad.. He 'Nas born on OC'c.
pre ce ded him in death .
13, 191 3 u t Hot $p rin gs. Va .,
A l i ft:! long resi de-n t ot Git lli il
Son of the \[)i c Nelli e and
Coun t y . ho was a se lf ·
Rhiney S~::hw&lt;?lrz. He was sell
emp loyc.d f.Jrmer, a membe r
employed tts a ca rpenter.
ol th e Provi de nee Ba pti st
Survivin·g
· &lt;1r e
t wo
Church. and c1 ve teM n of
daughte rs, Kalha lee n and
World War II .
Funer nl servi ces wi ll be J.Pa tt y, of Minmi ; si x grand sons . two brothers . Hl:11ry
conducted at 7 p .m . Monday
Schwarz , Whit e Su l phu 1
at th e Providence Chur ch on
Springs, and M t k~ Schwa r z.
Buck Ridge wi th the Rev .
Mason : two s i sf~.: r ~ . Mr5 .
VAnce Wu l so n of li c1a ti ng .
Virginia Grinste.ld and t flr s.
Buria l wi fl follow in the Buck
Barbara M cDrm iel; ~Jo ll 1 (if""·
Ridge Ce m.etery . Fri e nd s
Mnson. ttlld severa l n iEL c~
rn~w ca ll at Mi ller 's Horne for
and nephews .
Funera lS !rom 7 to 9 p .m .
Funer a l ser vices w !ll be
SundaY .
he ld Sundr1y o l' •'!he. R,'l lpl1
Fu ner·a t
Home ,
Mi a m i.
CAR L B. ClENDENEN, SR .
Bu r ial wtt l be t herE:&gt; .
Rev. Car l · B. C l en d e r1 en ~
5r ;, 73 of '2n Jac k Oak Point
lOL A E . F l LSON
Rd. 1 St M ury's Ohio, died a t
PT. PLE A SANT -·
12:3 1a.rn . Friday at Manatee
lol a· E. Fil &lt;;on. 1!7 , a m ember
Me m o r ial
H os p i t al ,
Qf one ol Point PleasDnt 's
Bradenton, Fl a.
prom inent. families. di ed at
He wsa borr1 Sep t . 13, 1902
1:08 Sa tur"day morn1 ng in
in Point Pleasa nt, W. Va . to
Thomas Memor i fll Hvspi ta l; ·""
the !a l to Tllornas and Albe rta
So ut h Cha rl eston , fol lowi11g a
Swis her
Cle nd enen .
t-I e
long .Illness .
married the former Opal
The widow of th e latE' Vern
Vfl nce, who survives, as do
C. Fi l son, for rruuoy yeM S !j he
four sons and a daughter ,
W?tS emplo.yej:l by ~ bro ther
R ~v . Ca r l B. Clendenen . Jr ..
in -law, Ro~s N: Filson, fit o n ~
Sal em , Or e.; Robert V.
of the loca l !hea tHs She a l so
Gle n tJenen,
Co t umb,. u s ;
was a member at 1he Christ
Thomas
N.
Clend ene n .
Epi scopa l Chl[rch fn P ~in l
Pusadenu, Cali f. ; Arnold E ..
Pleasa nt .
M r s. F il son· was born in
Wood Co.unty , DC'cern ber 18,
1888 , a daughter of the ta te
Wi ll iam S. and Mary De~ n e r
Edelen. St1e i~ surv ived b'l
two daughters, Mr s. Tom
( M axi ne) Walters, and Mrs .
Etza (Gertrude) Mar t in, bo th
Po int Pleasan t , and on e so11,
Frank Les lie Fi lson. Leon ;
two grand ch ildr en , David
Walt ers, 51. A lbans, and M rs.
Ja m es (Carol) M o u rn i nQ .
Colu mbus, and fi ve grc.31
grandch il dren , Ch ri s a n d
Amy Wal ters , and Dale,
Michael and J lrl i a Mourning
Fun er al ser vices wil l bl}
cc,nd u1= ted a t 11 d.m . Mo1 .ci~y
iJ I thr- Cr ow Hu5sell Fu nor o~l
Hom e, Pr es id i· n9 w il l be th e
Rev. A lb~rt H. Mc K~nti e uf
th e Ga l l ipolis ' Eplscop(t l
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' Ctlur ch . Buriill wi ll fo llow in
the
Kirklitnd
Me rno ria l
Gardens , Friends wi ll be
r eceived at the funera l hom e
clff er 2 p.m. Sunday .

NO-IRON MUSLIN
AND
NO-I RON PERCALE.

FULl SIZE
FlAT OR FITTED

~ 1 (1 ME:.r!OY

I 'c ll uw~h;p,

days ago.

he ld 2 p.m . Monday ,)t the
l/'Jilli s Funeral Home wil h
Rev . Wilsof1 Wahl of ficiating .
Buria l
will
fol l ow
In
Ridg e lawn
Ceme t ery .
Merce-rvi lle.
Fri ends n'l n y call at the
furne r al hol'n e a ft er 'l p .m.
Sunday .

at a new low
price
.
now
only

ALL OF OUR FAMOUS CANNON
SHEETS AND PILLOW
CASES ARE ON SALE.

a f ew

C_o unty Court levies 25 fines

ulcohol· or drug rela1 ed problf):mS 1 points ou t two important
IT 'S NOW OR NEVER Wyuu want to seethe old fa sh ioned )Xlints uf emphasis of the new law.
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Chri stm as display which has been fe ahu-ed at the Mei gs
Th e fi rst io; to put drug pushers out of business. The second
Musetun, Butternut Ave., for the ho1ida,y season, The uJuseum is J'ii"'o1Ier treahnent instead of prison to thuse who have been
will be open from. 2 to 4 p.m. todi:ty tu give reside nts the op- l'~nvictc d fo r dru-~ related crimes. We bring up those two
poinls to clarify an earlier a rticle in which the word ''never"
111 Germany, 17 grand · got wser tcd crron~ously.
Fir st Bap ti st Church of
children
and seven gre~1
'
Gall ipolis .
grandchi l dren ; r1 b r other ,
Funera l services wil l be
fi" YOll Ff.EL "fliA T WOHKING with senior citizens

HOMELITE"XL

TWIN SIZE
RAT OR FITTED

unct

TOM R E:UT ER of the Pomeroy Pust Office r epnrts 11'"1
the transi tion into higher postal rates has been made with very
little difficulty. The public seeme-d to !Je i~ formed quickly u[

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AUTO Dt\MAGED
GALLIPOLIS - A backfire
through t.hc carbureto~ was
bl amed for an auto fire at
2:53 p .m . f'rid"y un Rt. 7,
bel ow Ban e's SerV it:e Station.
The Gallipolis volunteer fire
department sa id gaso1inc ar~d
wiring burned in a 196:; Ford
Mustang ownL~I by Patricia
R .· Galyen, R t. J, Pa(riot.

are

comes forth with pretty dirCct ~mswers. Phyllis iSbound to be a
part of the West V ir~inia politica I picture for some tin1e to
come.

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NIGHT TIL 9 P.M.

By Hoh llm·l'lit·h

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~Pill'!

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SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA

it lad ing hea lth six months
an d in ser iou!&gt; LOndi l ion i he
pils-1 lwo wpeks
Born N o'J. 5, 1881 , in Ga llia
County . dAughter ol the late
Brice H. Sheets and Sarah s.
Sanders S h eet s. · ~ he was tl 1e
-Ins ! of her imnwdiate tamlly .
surv ·rv·rng are six daughters
and two sons, Miss Haze l
F e 1lure. fllld Mrs . Vltgie
Ho~.o~ck . Mrs. Irv in ( Edith)

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the increased l'&lt;:tles. There has been a big demand for lhrC'C
qmt stamps - in fact, 20,000 three c~ntf!rs have sold at 1he
Pomeroy estahlishment since the price i ncrease went inlo

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Medical
PI""" · At 2:5G p .m . ~'riday ,,
th e sq u ~d went to lhP
Pomeroy llen Franklin Store

IN THE

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where a customer, Kathy
Pi tkells, was ill. She was
taken to Veterans Memorial

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Roder ick , 89. a r esident oF
Columl.Juo; , died ;:t~l about Y ~o

County . Periodically

the news-media have carried
articles notifying the public

~~~~:'st~~~n~lup~altt·e· c1onh0.

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. Pr~bwt~1mhsl.h

~lgs

s-ervices and programs,' the
Regional Council will be
responsible for coordination
with exist ing services The

~oor~''la l 1oj

H ospi tal.
IIECUPt; Rt\TING
NEW HAVEN _:_ Eleanor
Roush of New Haven who
was a medica l patient a t
Holzer
Medical
Cen t er ·
rece ntl~' is now Tetupera t ing
at her home.

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No Tradeins on
Special9rden
or Rubber FooiWNr

EBA MARY DAVI S
COOL VI l lE - M•·s. Eho
M a ry Davi s, 73 , Ba rlow,
Ohio, · formerly of Coo l vil le
died ear l y Saturday &lt;1 !
Mari efla M emor ial Hospi lr11
fo ll ow ing an Pxtcndcd illness.
M rs , Davis w.1s prece ded in
dea t h by her hu shand.
Harvey B: Davis IP 1964 ; o
SO!] , four dauglll er s • •tl " d a
brother .
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Su r vivi ng are fau·r son s,
Don Whi tl ock , Coolv i!l e; Bi ll
Davi s, Marshall towr,, Iowa:
Ji m Davis, Ret1dSvi ll.?. ·and
Jess Da vis , Coolvil le; two
daughte r s, Mr 5. Tll el ma
Hayes. Utth! Hocking , tlnd
Jessi e Way, Bar low; f our
brothers, Jess, Eber and Oris
Bn rringer , Clll of Akron, and
George Barringer, New YOrk '
City i three sisl ers i Oori ~
Hopkins. North Vernon, Ind .;
Ruth Brown and Margaret
Masters , both of Vienna , W .
Va .; 22 grandchildren ai·•d
flve greaf .gran dchi ldren.
M rs. Dav is was born in
Park er sburg, the dc1ug hter of
th e late 1 Eli and Muggl e
Ren forth Barr inger . She .w a s
a member of t he North
Park ersburg
U ni t ed
Methodist Chur ch and l he
Coolvill e Senior Ci t izens.
Fuher al servi t.cs w ill be
M onday at 2 p. lll. at I he WIH.te
Funeral Home in ~oolvillt'!
w ith buri ed in !he S tew~'lrt
Cemeter y, Hocl..ingpor t . wlt h
1he Re\1 . Roy Ro~e of .
fidating . Calling ho urs are
iln y lime after noon Sunday

KINGSBURY HOME SALES
l.ook for us on Rt. 124 East

I icens~e suspended 30 day~
Albany , SlO and costs,
driv i ng 'Y h i l e l nlo xic.;tf~;&gt; d ;
passi ng at In tersection ;
Eui d R. Co le, Rt. 1, R~cds­
MiChael
0.
Hammond ,
vlfte, S150 a n d cos ts, thre-e
Navarre, Ohio ; Paul R.
day s c.orHi n ement,
~100
Gleason , Pt. Pleasant ; Joe
sUspended .
con finement
Lane Lee , Athens. and
suspended , permilting minor
Marshall Burnett, Ga ll ipolis,
to operate 'v'ehicle ; Jul1us
S12 and costs each, speedin9 ;
Preston , Jr ., Gallipolis , Sl 6
Jeffrey W. Weaver , M i dand co sts, speeding , HQwMd
d leport, SIJ and costs ,
speed ing ;
Jesse James H. Da1~y . Hoc:lc:lnQport. \1 50
and cost s, a t lend &lt;;.cii(XII 1n
McKee, New Marshf ield , $12
Athe'n s, driv1 ng whlit&gt; In
and cos ts, speeding, ii9 and
toxicaled
; Pnul Sle\nmclL
costs, speedi ng ; Wayne R .
Pomeroy,
120 d;1y~ ton
Gi ll and , Reedsville, S150 and
finem&lt;!nl.
·one
·yr: .l t ' o;
cos ts , 1hree days con probati on .
1·1.:.
da y s ..,.
finemen t, dri ving while in·
suspended. a ssault.
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loxica ted, $1 00 and cos ts, 15
Forfeit,ing bonds were
d~ys con finem ent, 12 days
/-'larold W. Young, GRI!lpolis.
sus pended, license suspended
$357 .5 0, dr ivinq while 1n
for six months, one year's
toxicat&lt;!d ; H oward C.. MIJ';ic,
proba·t ion , driv ing unde r
suspension ; John Kerr, Jr ., - Hager Hill , Ky., Ron()ld K.
Circle, New Havrn, Vl ncent
Athens, • S.l 4 and cos t s,
F . Spa daf a r a, Jr ., Wood
speeding ; Harold Adams, Rt.
Ha ven, M ic h .• HMIC!y L
1, Long Bottom , S20&lt;lnd costs,
Dr ummond, Rl 1, DP x ler .
speeding ; Larr y M . Will , Rt .
PI
1. Shade, 5i4 and costs, ·Wil ey Bonds , J r .,
Pleasant , Wi l l iam T. Oa\/ iS.
speed i ng ; Wi l liam ·Hen .
Ne l son ville, · Wi!lia n1
A.
dri cks , Min er svi lle. S11 and
Pi
er~on
,
Leon.
rmd
Rober1
E.
costS, speed i ng ; Dona ld E .
Ross, So iJih Po1nl, ~ 21 50
Pierce, Pomer oy, S17 and
costs, speeding ; John L . each, sp eeding; . o.~mel
Raird en, Har1ford , SJ5 .5 0,
Cheney, Ga ll ipolis, $20 and
speed ing ; Ch.ar l t~!i B'. 1 oOif'y,
costs, unable t o stop wi thi n
Gallipoli s Ferr '{ . $17.'.iO:
assured.. clea r
di stance;
foll owing too close ; Drern't'l
Joseph !:. Varian Clifton, SlO
Ho schar, Wesi Co lu mbi a ,
and costs, Illegal park i ng ;
$107
.50, no operaior 's li cc•nsr&gt;;
James A. Wiles , Pomeroy ,
James B. Hendersh(.ll, Jr.,
SIO and costs, dr iv ing without
Parkersburg, $27.50. pa&lt;;Sing
lights; John R. Holcomb ,
without
fissured
c lea r
Ewington, $150 and costs,
distan ce .
thr ee day s conf inemen t,

Henry Block has
17 reasons why you
· should come to us
for income tax help.

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Main Street. See the fine
dol.lb.l ewides 40x24 up to
60x24. Also singles up to
70x14. We will·trade for
·your present home.

We-Handle Hom es by
Skyli ne - Castle - Me mory by

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Elcona

KINGSBURY MOBILE HOMES ·
SALES AND SERVICE
Pomeroy

992 -7034

Hrs. : 9 ~.m. lil5 : 30'p. m . Closed Sun .
Pear l Ash 992-3323, Roger Davis, 992 ~7611

J..,unch

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Reason 12. There are rnajor c hanges in
the tax laws that co ul d affect &gt;'OUr
return O ur people are speciall y trainecl
to help you take advantage of' these
new laws. We'll db our best to 1nake
su re you pay the right amount of tax.
No more, no less.

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H&amp;R BLOCIS.·'
THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE
27 Sycamore Slreet
Gallipolis, Ohio
Ph. 4&lt;6-0303

618 East Main
Pomeroy , Ohio
Ph. 992-3795

of the Week.

Big Shef; Golden Brown Fries
and regular-size soft drink

Offer good
Monday -Friday, .

JANUARY 5-9

10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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1503 Eastern Ave.,
Gallipolis
Watch for other Lunch Specials in upcoming weeks .
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JANUARY 5

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Everything is GO at Rutland Furniture NOW!
OPEN MUN., TUES., WED., SAT.

JANUARY

America unable to stpp
terroriStS; report says

FRIDAY

8:30 to S (Thurs. til Noon) ·

Tll8 PM'1

By JOHN BARTON
WASHINGTON ( UP!)
The United States will remain
tile target of international
terrorists no matter what
policy it adopts towards the
turbulent developing world ,

2~Pc~ LiVING ROO.M

according to a research
organization's report.
The
report
urges
Americans not to over-react
to terrorist attacks, however,
but to treat them like

SUITES

Pecan
• Pine
• Maple·····
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~AWRENCEBURG , IND. -

BASSEn RECLINER
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3 Piece Living Room Suite. .
ONLY 3 SUITES AT THIS PRICE
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CLOSEOUT
All M ust Go! This Pr lc.e Will Do I t!
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REG.

All Reg.
$99.00

NOW$58

EA.

1-48" COCKTAIL TABLE

HEX TABLES

2-HEX SIDE TABLES

NOW ONLY

'28 EACH

J ....LAMPS

how to make

any room a ..
·.
bedroom

FLOOR SAMPLE

CLOSEOUTSt

ON

Recliner
Loungers
The kev is a Converta-Couch
5

By NORWALK

* Chests. 79.95
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$100

S DRAWER

5
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DISCOUNT

299 95

WE'LL BARGAIN!

49995

5

DresMI' With Shadow lox Mi"or, 5
Drawttr Chest, Cannon. loll lt.d, Bit
Night Stand. Pine finilh.

299

$100

Reg.

DIS(OUNT

'59995

BOTH PIJ;CES
FOR THE SET .
Quilled ~ttren
-J12 Coils

'88

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All Over

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SALE PRICED!
Living ·Room Carpet
litchen Carpet ·
Bedroom Carpet ·

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Pdces start at
57" yd.
lnstadtd
Call: 742·2211
Ask For Wendell Grate

Our Sfore .
During
Our

We'll b'ring samples
to your home, measure &amp;
. ·give
estimates . •

CLEVELA ND -~ THE CHESS IE SYSTE;M In c. hc1 s re ported !Is earnings dec lined slightl y
In 1975to $91 m illion , or $4.91 a share, from the reco t'd high s in 197·1 of S95 million , or $5.33,
share .
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Hays T . Watkins , chairman and president. sa id Friday 1975 earning s were achi eved
despit e the niltiona t rece ssion w~ l ct1 reduced the railroad' s freigh t vo lume.
Revenu~ in 1q 75 totaled $1 .29· b!ll ion , down from the record high Of$ 1.37 bill ion in _1974 .
Overall freight revenue declined 7 per cent, despit e higher f re igllt rates . The Ches!;oie
carried 80 million tons of coal from the 3,590 mines on its systems, three million less than in
1~ 74 . But coal revenue was up5 per cent because of higher rates and increased coa l movement
lor expor.l . ,

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SEVENTY"THREE BARGES LOADED with coal and petrotevm products brokc_looso on
the Ohio River Friday night, but were secured by I a .m . Saturday.
Orris B. Brown , head lqckm an at th e Cannelton. Ind ., lqcks", Sctid he r-=cetved a r adio rnport
l a:m . th at "thebarges had a il been ca ught .
The barges broke away from the Col umbia power station at Cincinnati. where they were
docked for unloading .
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M ark land Dam authorities at Warsaw, Ky .. said the barges had been sl opped before
reaching the dam , but they did not know ,h ow close they qot . Towboats were used to secur e
them .

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FLORENCE rTAL Y - FIFTEEN large drawings, almos t certai nl y by Michelangelo,
• ha\le been dlscov~red under a whitewash coating on cellar walls the artist apparently used as a
giant sketchbook, art exper ts said Saturday .
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The murals, first shown to th e public by television over New Year 's, were discovered un
the walls of a cellar under the Med ici Chapels in the New Sacris t y of San· Lorenzo .
Michelang elo apparently used the underground room as a resting place ,1nd studio while
working on the tombs of the Medl cis In the chapels , which include ~i s celebrated allegorical
statues of Dav and N ight.
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AKRON, OH I O -- SU MM IT COU NTY Sheriff office off i cial s Frid.1 ·,- said th ey e!Jipecled l o
tllake more arre sl s thi s weekend in the .inveslii]ation and ind ictm enl of 14 per son s rasf week for
.a ll eged p~ll enl abuse at Hawthornden State Ho spital .
Three person s wer e arr es t ed. ittiled and charged earlier Friday in the invest i gat ion:
- William Gainer. 64 , of Twi nsburg , a physica l aide a'r'"fJle'hospital. Held -under $75,000 a nd
cha•·ged wi th five cou nts of se}(ua l bnttery and one attempt t o comm it sexua l battery .
..,..... Win ston T. Reid . 61. of Clevelan d, Ch ief ol secu rity at t he hospital. Cha rg ed with sc~ual
ba ltery .
-· A lv in Rosenberry, 26 , of Parma , ten e ng ineer a t th e hospita l . Charged With gr,l nd thcfl
Th e names of t he othe r I I pe&lt;;ple named in th e s ~nled .i ndictmen ts were to, remain con
l idc n lia I unt ll offi cirt! S had l"l'10de the arresl s, ~il i d Summi t Coun!y sher itf's"off ice officia ls.

SEAT TLE - POLICE SAY THEY ex peel 19 76 ' to bring more lcrrbrlsrn lik e the three
bombings that !JShered in the bicentennia l year .
" The se peoP.Ie { terr~r is t s ) I have told u~ they are g.o ing to blow ~ut the ~ andle s on OtJ r birth
day cake and th ere is no rea5on not to be !1eve the m. ' Sea ltle Pol1ce Ma1 . Frank Moore t old .
repor ters Fr iday .
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He urged private compantes to mcrease security precatJhons but admt tf~d 1t vyas ne«r l y
lmpo5sible to predi.c t th e ned tr~rget. he al so ~n collraged citize ns t o help mvesltgator s by
reporfltlg suspicious· activity .
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More !.aid a ptpe bomb possibly as large as six inches, in diam eter was used to des'troy an
electrica 1 substettion in the Laurelh urs t Distric t just after midnight New Year 's Day

You can't Jmatino how big lo bo.dlfull II• foot
1haclow bo• min-or with 3 comer shelves on each side of..
mirror, S drowor cheat, _..:. site or retUia&lt; bed, big

ni9hl otond. ·

NEW YORK - TH E STOCKMAR K ET scored a· broad based gain i n the New Yec1r 's week
but th e only thing it show~d was ba rgain hunters' broad inter est in low pri ce d stocks. Blue
chips generc11ly were ignored after a budding yearend rally ran out ot steilm Monday am id I a)(.
loss sel ling , prohHak. ing and uncer ta intr about the economy.
As a resul t, th e Dow Jo nes indu st ric1 avera ge lost 1.10 points to B58. 71 fo r the four 5essions.
Th e w idely followed blue chip indicator , however, regi stered a 236. 17 -point. or 38 .32 per cent,
gain in 1975;-tt s best performan ce in 21 years. On a broader sc ale. Standard &amp; Poor's 500 stock
inde x gained 0.75 to 90.90 and th e NYrSE common stock index 0.44 fo 48.04 fo r the wee k . L.1 st
ye ar , th e S &amp; P index ga i.n~d 21.63 points , or 31.5 per ce nt , its bes t show ing si nce 1958 .

SEAT TLE - F ED ERAL stat e ilnd local police agencie s knew aboul B New Year's Eve
threat to bomb government buildings across the nation .
Bu t a spokesman for the FBI said he doubted seriously 1t1e threa t wns relat ed lo lh ree
bombing s on Dec . J l and Jah . l in'the Seattle area .
The tt1retll said a Puerto Rican nationalist group - th e Fuer1as Armada s de Libera cion
Nacional - had threa tened to detonate 100 bombs at'ound the country a t state e~nd federnl olfi ce
building s, said the FBI.
The FALN thrPat , receiveA,in Seattle by the FBI, Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms Burenu
ttnd I mmigration and Natunnizalion Service by teletype , was pvssed on to th e Washingtor1
State Patrol. which relayed the warning to most sheriff's offices and to cnl police departm en ts
In the state .

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SEVEN.TY THREE barg es loaded with coal and othN

petroleum products were loo.seon the Ohio River Friday night , head in~ to ward the Markl il nd
Dam . The barge s broke away fr:om lh ~ Columbia Power Sta t ion at Cl nc •nnali w fw re th ey were
rn dock , being unloaded .
. By Ieite evening , at least 19 of th e barges had already passed th e Lawr enceburg · Aurora
area and wer e w it hi n eight miles of the M a rkland Dam . Th e Coast Guard said th e dam sh ou ld
hold even- il, th e barges slam into it.
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MOSCOW - THE SOVt ET .UN ION ca lled today for a[l end to for e ign military in volvement
tn Angola and sa id it wns assis ting guerrilla f orces th ere o nl y to thwart " aggressive en.
croachmenl s from outside ."
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" Th e Soviet Ur1 ion co m ~s ou t fi rml y for th e term inat ion ot foreign a rrned inter vention in
Angola," the· Communi st party newspaper Pravda sai d . ·
" The people of Angola shou ld be givefl the right to decide th em se l ves ttie quest ions of
bui lding a new I ile in th e Condi t lons of peace and freedom ."
l!o
Pravda sai d th e Krem lin sought neit her "ec onomic, military or oth er gain " in jhe f6rmer
Portugu ese co lony and " any assertions concerni ng th e Soviet Union's intention to cstab l is ~
military ba ~es th ere .and aboUt SoVi(&gt;t mil ifary expan sion in Africa io gener cl l, nrC un tounded ."

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BOX SPRING

institutions during
the
Bicentennial.
· The AEI is a publicly
supported , nonpartisan research and educational
organization . It said the
purpose of the study is to aid
policy makers in their approach to the problem.
" Because of Third World
perceptions of the in ·

devoted to memorabilia of Richa r d M . N bcon ' s v isits to San Clem ente auring hi s presid en cy
wil l be opened on the lormer presi dent's 6Jrd l:! irthcfa y Jan . 9 .
Paul Presley , owner o f the S ,~n Clemente Inn said Fridar. he is putting on d i splay hundreds
of item s he has colle cted person ally and that has been givCn o him .
Nh:.on has been invited to th e museum 's grand opening , Pres ley, a longtime friend .i nd
supporter, said. II wa s not known if N ixon wou ld att end . He ha z made no public appearances
since r es i gning the presi d ency In H1e tall of 1973 .
Most· ot th d isp lay it em s w dl focu s on S~ n Clemen te 1 5 part i r~ Nixon 's pres idential y ec1r s,
Presley sa id .
Among them , he said, "&lt;)re pi~tures of Soviet leader Leon id Breshne v' s vis it t o lhe We stern
Whit e House in 1973 and th e inn 's desk. Bresh~ ev· U$e d d ~-Jr ing h is l e te ~lsed addrPss fro m Sc1n

Reg.

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and

against US. monuments and

tolerated than prevented," it
.said,
The report, "Transnational
Terror," published by the
American Enterpri se Insti tute lor Public Policy
Research , was commissioned
before the bombing al
1.1Guardia AirpOrt in New
York City - which has
heightened" fears terrorists
might increase attacks

T0PEKA 1 KAN . - R E PS .• MARTHA Keys , Q. Kan .,'and Andrew Ja cobs Jr ., D· lnd .. sit on
lt)e sam e side of the congres5ion&lt;l l rt isle when file Hou se of Repr os en ta ttves iS in sess ion . Now
they ' ll share nonwOrki ng hou rs too .
Ja cobs oJnd Mr s. Key s were marr ied Saturday in the li n ,l we dding cere mon y be tween
Incumben t members of Congre ss.
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Mr s. Keys. 45, annou'h ced in November she would marry Jacobs, 43 , In r1 smal l. pr iv~l l c
ce remony . She sa id th ey wou ld keep th eir re spec tiv e names and conlin ue to main f.:l in
resi dency in their elec toral d istr icts.
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SA N CL EMENTE , CALI F. - A MINI MU SE UM called " A Little Bit of Hi storv " and

BETTER CHECK I

Bumlshecl Maple Suite with Night Stand

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are

C I RCI. EV.t LLE 1 OH 10 ·- DOWNTOWN str pe ts ~~~. ere cl ea r ed bu f both the northbound and
sou lh bO!J nd N9rf olk and We stern ra i lroad tra ck's r'"em ~lined blo~l&lt;.e d ea rly lodciy after 17 freigh.t
t &lt;lrs jump ed the tra cks Friday .
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The,.c were nO in juries . Norfolk and We5 tcrn Rai lr oad off ici als were inv estigat ing to .·
de ter min e th e cause of .the dera ilmen t.
One ot the der a i ied car s w&lt;l s loaded wit h eighf 1976 Cadil l acs. A poli ce di spa tch er said th e
new car s were not hea vi l y damaged .

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It warns that d&lt;· spi te
sophisticated
security
S)'Stems, g'o vernment atte.mpts' to counter terror can
fail. "There si mply is no linal
solution to the sulliciently
dedicated fanatic .with a
moment of luck," the ,report
said.
" The threatened must
accept U1at , however spectacular the deeds of terror.

they

M ARCO ISLAND, FLA .
A HOLIDAY vaca ti on at a posh condominium com ple)(. at thi ~
Florida Gu ll Coas t resort ended in trag ed y for l am i lies fr om Ohio nnd Michigan Friday .
Th e d rlugh ter of a prominent Cleveland broker· wa s sl a in. and the son of a Grancl Rclp1 d s
family was charged with her murder
.
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The 17· year old y(lu fh, wllose name wa s w ithheld un&lt;;ter il Flor i dc;~ law f'lrohibilin9
pub l ish i n~ of names of iuv enil es in crimina l cases. was held wi thou t bond today at the Co ll ier
County ja1l in nearby Nap les on a chnrge of f i ~ sl degree murder
Sher!ff 's POl ice wer e awa ilina the re sults of a n &lt;~utopsy to determ ine the cauSe of the d ea t h
. of p rett y and ta lent ed musicall y Linda Green baum. 16, Shaker He ight s, Ohi o daughter of
L1on el Gr eenbaum , vice ·pre5ide.nt In charge ot th e u eve land off ices ot Merri ll-, Lynch, Pi er Ce
Fenn er a nd Sm i th. '

TREMENDOUS
SAVINGS

*Beds at 549.95

calamiti~s .''

COL UMBUS - GOV . JAME S A. RHODES, in wha t he cal led nn " unpr~cedenl c d step."
Friday re l easqd th e fourth c1nd f ina l installmen t of $15 .7 million to Ohio's '88 counties in 197,1
ve hi c le li cense r even ues .
The fina l insta Hment normnlly is made in March, but Rhodes :.;:.i d county h ighway off i.c inl s
h.1d reques ted th e ear l y payment to meet current ro.a d improvement and st ree t mil int cnan ce
prOjec t s.
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"So instead of wililing to issue th e final payment In Marc h 1976. we are fc1k.ing th is un
preceden led step to help ~unt y Audi tors and Engineers meet their I i nan c ir~ l obi igMions now."
5aid Rhodes.
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" A f ourth ad va nce di str ibution is norma ll y not made ," co ntinued Rhode s. " But this yee~r 's
schedule has been upset by th e effec ts of House Bill 90 . For t he first time, th e 197.-l veh ic le
llcetl Se t ag sa le was ex tended si!JI week s past t he histori ca l con clusion on Mar ch 15 .
The coun ty by·county breakdown of 1974 four t h ins tallment li cense ta x d is tribut ion jn
eluded M ei gs )46, 95 1. Athens $75 ,236 , Ga ll ia $6 3. 898, Jack son , $'\9,765, Lawrence 595.765, V inion
$36,8J2, ilnd Wash ington .· $1 20. 69 8.

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ternational system, this
will remain a

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revolutionary target no :
matter what our posture;
1776 is very lon g ago, and
even the Marshall Plan is
ancient his tory to a young
Palestinian Arab, " said the
author, J . Bowyer Bell .
" Attacks on transnational
order by rebels, olten with

Picture woJ,1h

$5 million is

built-in incapacities, must not

be perceived as truly terminal threats to the system,
and can be tolerated like
na tural calamities," thP
, report said.
•
" It is, of course, unwise to
ignore natur'a l ca la rnities-entirely, although it would be
better to ignore !':uch vjolenc~
'than overreacl;" .he said.
, Bell , q research associa te
· at Columbia University ' s
lnstitule of War and Peace
Studies, said, "the United
States appears to fa ce only a
limited threat from domestic
re'voluti onaries, although
· pathological politics and the
violent deeds of the demented
appear to be with us yet," he
said .
"It is more likely that

broog4t back

llOSTON 1UP! J - A stolen
painting va lued
as high as $5 million was
scc rrlly returned to state and
fede t·al autho rities late
· Friday, the U. S. attorney 's
"office ann oun ced Saturday.
The purlrait of tiJe Duteh
m aster's sister, Elizabeth
Van Rijn, st9lcn ·in a daytime
rob!Jery from the Boston
. Mu seum uf Fine Arts nearly
nine months &lt;.1go, uppeared to
be only slightly .damaged, a
, lnli Seum o ffici~ I SHid.
U. S. Attorney James N.
Gabriel said no 1 money was
paid for the portrait and
·' there are no de.als being
revolutionaries from abroad, made with anybody."
attracted by soft targets,
may strike a t what they see
as tile center of the im ..
per iali st, c~pi taH s t, racist
conspiracy," he said .

Prison
plan has
suppQrt

Rembrandt

NEW MENTAL HEALTH FACJI JTY - Annetl.e t .cvine, " C:I8" Jlo:tr&lt;l huildi ng committee chairperson. and Madeline Perkins , of her cm:nmittc , hold a p &lt;linting uf the uew .
O&gt;mprehensive Mental Health and Mental Retanial ion Cent er for whid1 biCl~ a re cxp~c l cd
to be awarded this month . Others are, seated, l··r , Geor ge B. G rc&lt;JVf~-:. Ph .D.. Ct·nl t&gt;r
Director, and Harold McClurg, building cOnunittee: standing, J!.•ff Zm:her, Projec·l Captain, Earl Hayes, Donaldson, Wittenmyer 1:1nd f-art ncrs Ar~,:hit~·ds, Purl.snwtlth ; ( '!iln.: rK·r•
Devereaux, mechanical engineer, Colornbus; l ~a h Ord , h u i ldin1~ t'UJnn l l tte~ . und ~11.1;-iine !1.
Plummer, executiVe c_iirector , "64_8" BoRrd .

New center ~;ite ready
'l1u~ Co mprehen!3iv~ Ment.'l l 1 Hc~ lth
Center will Pe m1 e of the most modern Ltpto..(\alt' provirl.ers fJf lllC:nt&lt;ll !w alth care in.
Ohro. 'n ,e .bui.ldlng co~t is a ppruximutely
$\,300,0011 with % pet. of ttw total be ing
provided by' state lllld ft~!enli funds.
'the Mr: ntoi Jlen ith Center Beard will
submit a Skoffing Gr ant 1\pplication to the
Department· tJf Her.1ltl1 , Educa,tion, cmd
Welfar e in Ch i ca~o li.l' March 19 for
operating dollars of t.lw Cen ter . The
Staffing Grant Application submitted last
year was approved, but deferred until lh is
Ma rch du~ to new federal mental health
legislOJlion, ~H:co nlln g to Mrs . Max ine
Phmu ner, ~x~c utiv e d irector, '' 648 "
ilom·d.
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GALIJPOLIS - Bids are expectc'l to

be awarded this month, with construction
to start soon alter on the new Com·
pr'e hensive Mental Health and Mental
.
Retardation Center ,
·111 is was the Substance of reruurks by
Earl Hayes, architect of the project, at a
meeting here last week with the building
committee of the O&gt;mmunity Mental
Health and Mental Retardatioll " 646"
Board, the Center Board, and staff.
The new hea lth institution, wldch will
serve Gallia , Meigs and Jackson Counties,
will be erected on a site already pr epared
n~ar Holzer Medical Center. The str ucture
will cover 23,000 square feet and hou.o.;c 10
inpatient beds .

SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, '1976
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VOL 10 NO. 49
TARIFF LIFTED
WASHINGTON ~UP II .President Ford signed a
proclamation Saturday to
lift the $2-3-barrel tariff on
imported crude oil that he
imposed last year, sn}'ing
• the extra fee no longer was

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Americans .skeptical,
angry, and nertJous too

"
By LEE 1.-EONARD
NEW
YORK
(UP!) - A . Asked to agree or di sagree
UP! Statehouse Reporter
needed
fur
national
majority
of
Americans
are with the statement, "most
COLUMBUS !UP!)
security because of t~c · ne'w
angry
at
the
goverrunent,
When state Reps. Harry J .
people in government today
energy rbnservation bill.
nervous over the economy don't rea~iy ca re about people
Lehman and Alan E. Norris
Fofd's
action
was
and skeptical ol Preside~t like me." 60 per cent ngreed
called a joint news conrclroacti ve to Dec. 22, the
Ford's ability to do anything and only 33 per cent
ferem~e foi" New Year's Eve,
date he sJgncd the energy
about it, a nationwide poll disagreed . Seven per cent
reporters were compelled, . ·
bill. and he said Its
conducted by NBC News said the~r were not sure ..
out of sheer curiosity, to
provisions. - designed to · indicated "Saturday.
Congr"ss' job rating was
attend.
lower U. S. consumption by
The
network
described
the
harshly scored too, witll 56
Lehman is a liberal
allowing domestic prices to poll - results uf which were per cenl. disapproving and 32
rist&gt; uver . 40 mouths discussed on a special 9tJ.. per cerlt approving of the
would have the same effect minute program entitl.ed rflanne1r in
which the
Clevelan(J Democrat and an
us the turin .
"What America Thinks" lawnm lwrs are perforrning.
·irnpartant figure in the House
as ''one\of the most extensive
Fort)l two per cent said
majority cauc~ . Norris, a
riews surveys ever taken by a they t.hought congressiona 1
Republican
fr om
co n- legislature and during the televi'sion
news intere~.t represents mainJy
servative Westerville , is aJ campaign if it ma kes the organization."
big buo;iness interests, while
m emb er of" the Hou se June "ballot.
NBC said it covered a wide 18 per cent Said Congress
Legislators ·hijving trouble
minority leadership team.
range of subjects arid sam- repre:;enls lhe in lc1·ests of all
Ute current state
keeping
What the two lawmakers
pled 2,836 adults contacted by the people. Big la bor inproposed is every bit as in ~ operating budget above telephone between Dec . 16 terests, as th e prima r y
triguing as the fact that they water will probably take an and Dec. 21.
con et:~rn on Capitol HiU , cb-ew
joined to gether in the first extra · close look at a ny
The strrvey turned Up a few 16 per cem of the vote.
m assiv~ spending scheme.
place.
rays of optimism in an
ApJproval of the manner in
And judging fro;n the vote
Lehman and Norris called
otherwise pessimi stic which Presid ent Ford is
for ·a $250 million bond issue on Gov. James A; Rhodes' response. Sixty-s even per
doing his job showed u loss of
to underwrite a nlas"Sive $4"5 billion bond issue last cent of those queried said one ·pe r·centage point from a
overhaul of Ohio's prison November. Ohio voters are in tlley have "quite a lot " of · sim'ilar poll
taken in
system and you tll detention no mood to spend t1).ore tax confidence in the nation 1 s November. Fifty one per cent
facilities. ·The bond issue money, particularly if it's future and 75 per cent said
of those contacted by NllC
would be financed by in- borrowed and speni in ad- they believe their lives are bac/ked him, while 4J per cent
creases in st:1 t~ liquur and vance.
better than we.re the.ir voted .di'&gt;R pproval.
Lehman and Norris had to
cigarette taxes. It would
parents' lives.
0 n the subject of Ford and
. r"'!uire approval or botll the be pressed h"rd to divulge the
Sixty-two per cent said they the economy, however, 55 per
General Assembly and the fact that the inle1·est cost on expect their children to enjoy ceM expressed " not very
public at large.
$250 million worth of bonds an even better life .
mn ch confidence" in the
The Lelunan-Norrls bond will be $150 million over the
The federal government, President's ability to im~
issue will need a strong 15-year .t !ebt retirement however, generally_got a vote prove matters . Nineteen p€ 1'
selling point, both in the
(Con tinued on page 28)
of no confidence.
cent gave him "a lot of

Ohio politics

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contidenct'," hllll 16 per cent
cxpt·e~,sc ti ' 'l)u conficlcm:e ~t

· all. ''
A vote of "co mpl(~te con·

fid cnce'' ca me fr om only five
pt:r cent, F'onl 's ra ting im-

pro ved slig htly among
Kepublicans queried. Fifty
per · cent of them gave Ford
:onot very mul'h cunfi'dence ,"
and 32 pe r· cent held "a lot of
confidence.' '

J\sk ed to describe the
l'tesidc!lt in one phrase, 35
per cent said he wa ~
' 'hom'st ,'' find 20 per cent
used the-;word "p il~i:\SW"):t. n On
lhe n eg ~iti ve side, 22 per cent
though t he was " wis hywasllj:'' fl fl(l 18 per cent
taggf!d !J im ·'rwt as tl!Tiarl as
othel' pl'esicknts.''
Th ~· F irst l.;•dy's bluntness
on s uch subje cts as
prernarit:Jl ~ex. ~bvrtion and
marij utJ nCt, h nwev(~r, appurently will not hobb le
Fol' d's campuign.
Those Survev~ d wer e asked

.if Her statt~mt'~ts mad e them
more Or lt•:;s likr ly to vote fct
him . '.Fifty-tlu ee pe1· cent s;~ i

:Mrs. Fur&lt;l 's candor woulcl
have no e ff~ ( t on tlreir voting.
mteen per cenl said they
were less likely to vote for her
husb""'l beca use of it and 11
per cent sa id they we re more
likely to ct-~~1 tht&gt; U' vot~s in his
colun m.

Dishonest John operates honze of big lernon
Outside a Pittsburgh used
car lot which calls itself " the.
home of the big lemon" .til ere
is a painting of " Dishonest
John" and "Notorious Joe"
smoking, cigars.
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'We're poking fun at

everyone, saying that car

dealers are crC}oks," Joe
Flory. sales manager of the
outfit called Allegheny Auto
Sales, said Saturday . ''It 's

reverse hwnor.
"H you can get people into
the place, they'll buy your
merchandise ahd you cim tell
them the truth."
U.S. used car dealers may
have to rely more on the trutll
when they sell those " clean
cream puffs" under_, rules
proposed by the Federal
Trade Commission to · let
buyers know when a lemon is
a lemon.
The FTC rules IIIOUld
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require dealers to put window
stickers ir'tlheir used cars to
tell
cus tomer s
about
warranty, repairs, previous
use a nd. damage. The commission sa id the regulation is
needed because there appears to be ..substantial"
fraud in the used car business
by dealers who know about
defects or patential problems
but do not tell customers . '
The federal agency would
forbid used car salesmen
from maRing ,;anY. false,
mis leading or de ce ptive
represen ta ti on ... of the
quallty,
performance,
reliability or la ck ol
mechanical defects" of their
cars, in sales talks and ad·
vertising.
•·T'ain't nulhin' more than
fair, ' '
said
Raymond
La mare, owner of a used car
Jot in Morrisville, Vt.

1

"It's just more than
government red tape," said
Melvin Cambell, used car
manager for a Columbia,
S.C., firm. "It's hard enough
for a rna n to make a living

now."
Violators could be fined of
up to $10,000a day ..Those who
want to comment on the FTC
proposals announped Friday
have 90 days to do so. The
FTC regulations would not
take effect unm the start of
1977.
Many used car dealers
surve~ed Saturday said they
are being singled out unfairly . They said Americans
who sell their cars also will
have to be more honest.
" They talk about how bad
Ure used car dealer is, but the
guy that trades "a car in
Claims it's a eream puff and .
doesn't have a nickel 's worth

.of damage," Tom Coleman, a

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ButffH\o, N.Y .. car so lesman ,
said ot th&lt;&gt; FTC cra ckdOWJL
"It's got some merits hut it 's
pt\tting 100 per cent of the
oniUs on the d e ;Jl~r a nd
no thin~ on the guy that trades
th e car in."
.At Pittsburgt1 's "horne of
th e big lemon, " Flory said
th e pro rxJscd regulations arr
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de;Ht?i' or of wh ich tht? dt~ aler
is a ware.
"1 t hinl&lt; if a car was badly
d:.-1m~o~ged a perso n should
know and that the th ing was
fi.xcd. "' sa id Walter Doviak,
sa le:.'
rmmager of a
Ji'ramington 1 'Mass .. dealer.
"But 1 hop~ they're not goi ng
lO be PICky
)hat )'OU're
go ing lo havt· to put knirks

"You try and give the atld df' nl.s Uo.wn. For one
people a guarantee and so
th;ng. it's VN)' d iHicu.lt for us
forth and );ou ca n only give\ lo knuw i£ 1J ·(' Dr was In a
them so hilich,'' he saitl . ''To IT!illOI' accident ir it ',s been
quote a'n old Jewish provt!rb : Wt.:!ll repaired. '~
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To do business wittihoul
.Jnrk McTigue, owner of a
pr ofi t
is
s tric tly MonroC'vH!i·, Pa-., car lot , said
disl .tmorable .' _Constmleri.'im lh~ rulrs r1 re "a two-bladed
i~, so big and so dispropor·
i'i.'&lt;. "
tlona te that. you just_can't win
'"These f.OO &lt;l y, KOody
Hnymor e. '1
pe ople who waut to protect
UndPr the pro pnS"td, ;: llll' wlhl!C' \\\ll ld drtn 'I t"Pnlizc
stit k.~l would list any Wtlrk -,
thai wlwn they gu to s£•11 t11eir
in(' lurli rtg recondit,i on i ~ g, own ea r they might end up
p;1int touch-ups a nd ot her nol getting rid of it because
·sur ra, e rCpairs - done by Lhe they d t•n tt!d flw (('ndt'l' ont'c."
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America unable to stpp
terroriStS; report says

FRIDAY

8:30 to S (Thurs. til Noon) ·

Tll8 PM'1

By JOHN BARTON
WASHINGTON ( UP!)
The United States will remain
tile target of international
terrorists no matter what
policy it adopts towards the
turbulent developing world ,

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according to a research
organization's report.
The
report
urges
Americans not to over-react
to terrorist attacks, however,
but to treat them like

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CLEVELA ND -~ THE CHESS IE SYSTE;M In c. hc1 s re ported !Is earnings dec lined slightl y
In 1975to $91 m illion , or $4.91 a share, from the reco t'd high s in 197·1 of S95 million , or $5.33,
share .
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Hays T . Watkins , chairman and president. sa id Friday 1975 earning s were achi eved
despit e the niltiona t rece ssion w~ l ct1 reduced the railroad' s freigh t vo lume.
Revenu~ in 1q 75 totaled $1 .29· b!ll ion , down from the record high Of$ 1.37 bill ion in _1974 .
Overall freight revenue declined 7 per cent, despit e higher f re igllt rates . The Ches!;oie
carried 80 million tons of coal from the 3,590 mines on its systems, three million less than in
1~ 74 . But coal revenue was up5 per cent because of higher rates and increased coa l movement
lor expor.l . ,

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SEVENTY"THREE BARGES LOADED with coal and petrotevm products brokc_looso on
the Ohio River Friday night, but were secured by I a .m . Saturday.
Orris B. Brown , head lqckm an at th e Cannelton. Ind ., lqcks", Sctid he r-=cetved a r adio rnport
l a:m . th at "thebarges had a il been ca ught .
The barges broke away from the Col umbia power station at Cincinnati. where they were
docked for unloading .
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M ark land Dam authorities at Warsaw, Ky .. said the barges had been sl opped before
reaching the dam , but they did not know ,h ow close they qot . Towboats were used to secur e
them .

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FLORENCE rTAL Y - FIFTEEN large drawings, almos t certai nl y by Michelangelo,
• ha\le been dlscov~red under a whitewash coating on cellar walls the artist apparently used as a
giant sketchbook, art exper ts said Saturday .
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The murals, first shown to th e public by television over New Year 's, were discovered un
the walls of a cellar under the Med ici Chapels in the New Sacris t y of San· Lorenzo .
Michelang elo apparently used the underground room as a resting place ,1nd studio while
working on the tombs of the Medl cis In the chapels , which include ~i s celebrated allegorical
statues of Dav and N ight.
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AKRON, OH I O -- SU MM IT COU NTY Sheriff office off i cial s Frid.1 ·,- said th ey e!Jipecled l o
tllake more arre sl s thi s weekend in the .inveslii]ation and ind ictm enl of 14 per son s rasf week for
.a ll eged p~ll enl abuse at Hawthornden State Ho spital .
Three person s wer e arr es t ed. ittiled and charged earlier Friday in the invest i gat ion:
- William Gainer. 64 , of Twi nsburg , a physica l aide a'r'"fJle'hospital. Held -under $75,000 a nd
cha•·ged wi th five cou nts of se}(ua l bnttery and one attempt t o comm it sexua l battery .
..,..... Win ston T. Reid . 61. of Clevelan d, Ch ief ol secu rity at t he hospital. Cha rg ed with sc~ual
ba ltery .
-· A lv in Rosenberry, 26 , of Parma , ten e ng ineer a t th e hospita l . Charged With gr,l nd thcfl
Th e names of t he othe r I I pe&lt;;ple named in th e s ~nled .i ndictmen ts were to, remain con
l idc n lia I unt ll offi cirt! S had l"l'10de the arresl s, ~il i d Summi t Coun!y sher itf's"off ice officia ls.

SEAT TLE - POLICE SAY THEY ex peel 19 76 ' to bring more lcrrbrlsrn lik e the three
bombings that !JShered in the bicentennia l year .
" The se peoP.Ie { terr~r is t s ) I have told u~ they are g.o ing to blow ~ut the ~ andle s on OtJ r birth
day cake and th ere is no rea5on not to be !1eve the m. ' Sea ltle Pol1ce Ma1 . Frank Moore t old .
repor ters Fr iday .
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He urged private compantes to mcrease security precatJhons but admt tf~d 1t vyas ne«r l y
lmpo5sible to predi.c t th e ned tr~rget. he al so ~n collraged citize ns t o help mvesltgator s by
reporfltlg suspicious· activity .
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More !.aid a ptpe bomb possibly as large as six inches, in diam eter was used to des'troy an
electrica 1 substettion in the Laurelh urs t Distric t just after midnight New Year 's Day

You can't Jmatino how big lo bo.dlfull II• foot
1haclow bo• min-or with 3 comer shelves on each side of..
mirror, S drowor cheat, _..:. site or retUia&lt; bed, big

ni9hl otond. ·

NEW YORK - TH E STOCKMAR K ET scored a· broad based gain i n the New Yec1r 's week
but th e only thing it show~d was ba rgain hunters' broad inter est in low pri ce d stocks. Blue
chips generc11ly were ignored after a budding yearend rally ran out ot steilm Monday am id I a)(.
loss sel ling , prohHak. ing and uncer ta intr about the economy.
As a resul t, th e Dow Jo nes indu st ric1 avera ge lost 1.10 points to B58. 71 fo r the four 5essions.
Th e w idely followed blue chip indicator , however, regi stered a 236. 17 -point. or 38 .32 per cent,
gain in 1975;-tt s best performan ce in 21 years. On a broader sc ale. Standard &amp; Poor's 500 stock
inde x gained 0.75 to 90.90 and th e NYrSE common stock index 0.44 fo 48.04 fo r the wee k . L.1 st
ye ar , th e S &amp; P index ga i.n~d 21.63 points , or 31.5 per ce nt , its bes t show ing si nce 1958 .

SEAT TLE - F ED ERAL stat e ilnd local police agencie s knew aboul B New Year's Eve
threat to bomb government buildings across the nation .
Bu t a spokesman for the FBI said he doubted seriously 1t1e threa t wns relat ed lo lh ree
bombing s on Dec . J l and Jah . l in'the Seattle area .
The tt1retll said a Puerto Rican nationalist group - th e Fuer1as Armada s de Libera cion
Nacional - had threa tened to detonate 100 bombs at'ound the country a t state e~nd federnl olfi ce
building s, said the FBI.
The FALN thrPat , receiveA,in Seattle by the FBI, Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms Burenu
ttnd I mmigration and Natunnizalion Service by teletype , was pvssed on to th e Washingtor1
State Patrol. which relayed the warning to most sheriff's offices and to cnl police departm en ts
In the state .

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SEVEN.TY THREE barg es loaded with coal and othN

petroleum products were loo.seon the Ohio River Friday night , head in~ to ward the Markl il nd
Dam . The barge s broke away fr:om lh ~ Columbia Power Sta t ion at Cl nc •nnali w fw re th ey were
rn dock , being unloaded .
. By Ieite evening , at least 19 of th e barges had already passed th e Lawr enceburg · Aurora
area and wer e w it hi n eight miles of the M a rkland Dam . Th e Coast Guard said th e dam sh ou ld
hold even- il, th e barges slam into it.
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MOSCOW - THE SOVt ET .UN ION ca lled today for a[l end to for e ign military in volvement
tn Angola and sa id it wns assis ting guerrilla f orces th ere o nl y to thwart " aggressive en.
croachmenl s from outside ."
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" Th e Soviet Ur1 ion co m ~s ou t fi rml y for th e term inat ion ot foreign a rrned inter vention in
Angola," the· Communi st party newspaper Pravda sai d . ·
" The people of Angola shou ld be givefl the right to decide th em se l ves ttie quest ions of
bui lding a new I ile in th e Condi t lons of peace and freedom ."
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Pravda sai d th e Krem lin sought neit her "ec onomic, military or oth er gain " in jhe f6rmer
Portugu ese co lony and " any assertions concerni ng th e Soviet Union's intention to cstab l is ~
military ba ~es th ere .and aboUt SoVi(&gt;t mil ifary expan sion in Africa io gener cl l, nrC un tounded ."

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institutions during
the
Bicentennial.
· The AEI is a publicly
supported , nonpartisan research and educational
organization . It said the
purpose of the study is to aid
policy makers in their approach to the problem.
" Because of Third World
perceptions of the in ·

devoted to memorabilia of Richa r d M . N bcon ' s v isits to San Clem ente auring hi s presid en cy
wil l be opened on the lormer presi dent's 6Jrd l:! irthcfa y Jan . 9 .
Paul Presley , owner o f the S ,~n Clemente Inn said Fridar. he is putting on d i splay hundreds
of item s he has colle cted person ally and that has been givCn o him .
Nh:.on has been invited to th e museum 's grand opening , Pres ley, a longtime friend .i nd
supporter, said. II wa s not known if N ixon wou ld att end . He ha z made no public appearances
since r es i gning the presi d ency In H1e tall of 1973 .
Most· ot th d isp lay it em s w dl focu s on S~ n Clemen te 1 5 part i r~ Nixon 's pres idential y ec1r s,
Presley sa id .
Among them , he said, "&lt;)re pi~tures of Soviet leader Leon id Breshne v' s vis it t o lhe We stern
Whit e House in 1973 and th e inn 's desk. Bresh~ ev· U$e d d ~-Jr ing h is l e te ~lsed addrPss fro m Sc1n

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tolerated than prevented," it
.said,
The report, "Transnational
Terror," published by the
American Enterpri se Insti tute lor Public Policy
Research , was commissioned
before the bombing al
1.1Guardia AirpOrt in New
York City - which has
heightened" fears terrorists
might increase attacks

T0PEKA 1 KAN . - R E PS .• MARTHA Keys , Q. Kan .,'and Andrew Ja cobs Jr ., D· lnd .. sit on
lt)e sam e side of the congres5ion&lt;l l rt isle when file Hou se of Repr os en ta ttves iS in sess ion . Now
they ' ll share nonwOrki ng hou rs too .
Ja cobs oJnd Mr s. Key s were marr ied Saturday in the li n ,l we dding cere mon y be tween
Incumben t members of Congre ss.
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ce remony . She sa id th ey wou ld keep th eir re spec tiv e names and conlin ue to main f.:l in
resi dency in their elec toral d istr icts.
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C I RCI. EV.t LLE 1 OH 10 ·- DOWNTOWN str pe ts ~~~. ere cl ea r ed bu f both the northbound and
sou lh bO!J nd N9rf olk and We stern ra i lroad tra ck's r'"em ~lined blo~l&lt;.e d ea rly lodciy after 17 freigh.t
t &lt;lrs jump ed the tra cks Friday .
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The,.c were nO in juries . Norfolk and We5 tcrn Rai lr oad off ici als were inv estigat ing to .·
de ter min e th e cause of .the dera ilmen t.
One ot the der a i ied car s w&lt;l s loaded wit h eighf 1976 Cadil l acs. A poli ce di spa tch er said th e
new car s were not hea vi l y damaged .

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It warns that d&lt;· spi te
sophisticated
security
S)'Stems, g'o vernment atte.mpts' to counter terror can
fail. "There si mply is no linal
solution to the sulliciently
dedicated fanatic .with a
moment of luck," the ,report
said.
" The threatened must
accept U1at , however spectacular the deeds of terror.

they

M ARCO ISLAND, FLA .
A HOLIDAY vaca ti on at a posh condominium com ple)(. at thi ~
Florida Gu ll Coas t resort ended in trag ed y for l am i lies fr om Ohio nnd Michigan Friday .
Th e d rlugh ter of a prominent Cleveland broker· wa s sl a in. and the son of a Grancl Rclp1 d s
family was charged with her murder
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The 17· year old y(lu fh, wllose name wa s w ithheld un&lt;;ter il Flor i dc;~ law f'lrohibilin9
pub l ish i n~ of names of iuv enil es in crimina l cases. was held wi thou t bond today at the Co ll ier
County ja1l in nearby Nap les on a chnrge of f i ~ sl degree murder
Sher!ff 's POl ice wer e awa ilina the re sults of a n &lt;~utopsy to determ ine the cauSe of the d ea t h
. of p rett y and ta lent ed musicall y Linda Green baum. 16, Shaker He ight s, Ohi o daughter of
L1on el Gr eenbaum , vice ·pre5ide.nt In charge ot th e u eve land off ices ot Merri ll-, Lynch, Pi er Ce
Fenn er a nd Sm i th. '

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COL UMBUS - GOV . JAME S A. RHODES, in wha t he cal led nn " unpr~cedenl c d step."
Friday re l easqd th e fourth c1nd f ina l installmen t of $15 .7 million to Ohio's '88 counties in 197,1
ve hi c le li cense r even ues .
The fina l insta Hment normnlly is made in March, but Rhodes :.;:.i d county h ighway off i.c inl s
h.1d reques ted th e ear l y payment to meet current ro.a d improvement and st ree t mil int cnan ce
prOjec t s.
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"So instead of wililing to issue th e final payment In Marc h 1976. we are fc1k.ing th is un
preceden led step to help ~unt y Audi tors and Engineers meet their I i nan c ir~ l obi igMions now."
5aid Rhodes.
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" A f ourth ad va nce di str ibution is norma ll y not made ," co ntinued Rhode s. " But this yee~r 's
schedule has been upset by th e effec ts of House Bill 90 . For t he first time, th e 197.-l veh ic le
llcetl Se t ag sa le was ex tended si!JI week s past t he histori ca l con clusion on Mar ch 15 .
The coun ty by·county breakdown of 1974 four t h ins tallment li cense ta x d is tribut ion jn
eluded M ei gs )46, 95 1. Athens $75 ,236 , Ga ll ia $6 3. 898, Jack son , $'\9,765, Lawrence 595.765, V inion
$36,8J2, ilnd Wash ington .· $1 20. 69 8.

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revolutionary target no :
matter what our posture;
1776 is very lon g ago, and
even the Marshall Plan is
ancient his tory to a young
Palestinian Arab, " said the
author, J . Bowyer Bell .
" Attacks on transnational
order by rebels, olten with

Picture woJ,1h

$5 million is

built-in incapacities, must not

be perceived as truly terminal threats to the system,
and can be tolerated like
na tural calamities," thP
, report said.
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" It is, of course, unwise to
ignore natur'a l ca la rnities-entirely, although it would be
better to ignore !':uch vjolenc~
'than overreacl;" .he said.
, Bell , q research associa te
· at Columbia University ' s
lnstitule of War and Peace
Studies, said, "the United
States appears to fa ce only a
limited threat from domestic
re'voluti onaries, although
· pathological politics and the
violent deeds of the demented
appear to be with us yet," he
said .
"It is more likely that

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llOSTON 1UP! J - A stolen
painting va lued
as high as $5 million was
scc rrlly returned to state and
fede t·al autho rities late
· Friday, the U. S. attorney 's
"office ann oun ced Saturday.
The purlrait of tiJe Duteh
m aster's sister, Elizabeth
Van Rijn, st9lcn ·in a daytime
rob!Jery from the Boston
. Mu seum uf Fine Arts nearly
nine months &lt;.1go, uppeared to
be only slightly .damaged, a
, lnli Seum o ffici~ I SHid.
U. S. Attorney James N.
Gabriel said no 1 money was
paid for the portrait and
·' there are no de.als being
revolutionaries from abroad, made with anybody."
attracted by soft targets,
may strike a t what they see
as tile center of the im ..
per iali st, c~pi taH s t, racist
conspiracy," he said .

Prison
plan has
suppQrt

Rembrandt

NEW MENTAL HEALTH FACJI JTY - Annetl.e t .cvine, " C:I8" Jlo:tr&lt;l huildi ng committee chairperson. and Madeline Perkins , of her cm:nmittc , hold a p &lt;linting uf the uew .
O&gt;mprehensive Mental Health and Mental Retanial ion Cent er for whid1 biCl~ a re cxp~c l cd
to be awarded this month . Others are, seated, l··r , Geor ge B. G rc&lt;JVf~-:. Ph .D.. Ct·nl t&gt;r
Director, and Harold McClurg, building cOnunittee: standing, J!.•ff Zm:her, Projec·l Captain, Earl Hayes, Donaldson, Wittenmyer 1:1nd f-art ncrs Ar~,:hit~·ds, Purl.snwtlth ; ( '!iln.: rK·r•
Devereaux, mechanical engineer, Colornbus; l ~a h Ord , h u i ldin1~ t'UJnn l l tte~ . und ~11.1;-iine !1.
Plummer, executiVe c_iirector , "64_8" BoRrd .

New center ~;ite ready
'l1u~ Co mprehen!3iv~ Ment.'l l 1 Hc~ lth
Center will Pe m1 e of the most modern Ltpto..(\alt' provirl.ers fJf lllC:nt&lt;ll !w alth care in.
Ohro. 'n ,e .bui.ldlng co~t is a ppruximutely
$\,300,0011 with % pet. of ttw total be ing
provided by' state lllld ft~!enli funds.
'the Mr: ntoi Jlen ith Center Beard will
submit a Skoffing Gr ant 1\pplication to the
Department· tJf Her.1ltl1 , Educa,tion, cmd
Welfar e in Ch i ca~o li.l' March 19 for
operating dollars of t.lw Cen ter . The
Staffing Grant Application submitted last
year was approved, but deferred until lh is
Ma rch du~ to new federal mental health
legislOJlion, ~H:co nlln g to Mrs . Max ine
Phmu ner, ~x~c utiv e d irector, '' 648 "
ilom·d.
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GALIJPOLIS - Bids are expectc'l to

be awarded this month, with construction
to start soon alter on the new Com·
pr'e hensive Mental Health and Mental
.
Retardation Center ,
·111 is was the Substance of reruurks by
Earl Hayes, architect of the project, at a
meeting here last week with the building
committee of the O&gt;mmunity Mental
Health and Mental Retardatioll " 646"
Board, the Center Board, and staff.
The new hea lth institution, wldch will
serve Gallia , Meigs and Jackson Counties,
will be erected on a site already pr epared
n~ar Holzer Medical Center. The str ucture
will cover 23,000 square feet and hou.o.;c 10
inpatient beds .

SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, '1976
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VOL 10 NO. 49
TARIFF LIFTED
WASHINGTON ~UP II .President Ford signed a
proclamation Saturday to
lift the $2-3-barrel tariff on
imported crude oil that he
imposed last year, sn}'ing
• the extra fee no longer was

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Americans .skeptical,
angry, and nertJous too

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By LEE 1.-EONARD
NEW
YORK
(UP!) - A . Asked to agree or di sagree
UP! Statehouse Reporter
needed
fur
national
majority
of
Americans
are with the statement, "most
COLUMBUS !UP!)
security because of t~c · ne'w
angry
at
the
goverrunent,
When state Reps. Harry J .
people in government today
energy rbnservation bill.
nervous over the economy don't rea~iy ca re about people
Lehman and Alan E. Norris
Fofd's
action
was
and skeptical ol Preside~t like me." 60 per cent ngreed
called a joint news conrclroacti ve to Dec. 22, the
Ford's ability to do anything and only 33 per cent
ferem~e foi" New Year's Eve,
date he sJgncd the energy
about it, a nationwide poll disagreed . Seven per cent
reporters were compelled, . ·
bill. and he said Its
conducted by NBC News said the~r were not sure ..
out of sheer curiosity, to
provisions. - designed to · indicated "Saturday.
Congr"ss' job rating was
attend.
lower U. S. consumption by
The
network
described
the
harshly scored too, witll 56
Lehman is a liberal
allowing domestic prices to poll - results uf which were per cenl. disapproving and 32
rist&gt; uver . 40 mouths discussed on a special 9tJ.. per cerlt approving of the
would have the same effect minute program entitl.ed rflanne1r in
which the
Clevelan(J Democrat and an
us the turin .
"What America Thinks" lawnm lwrs are perforrning.
·irnpartant figure in the House
as ''one\of the most extensive
Fort)l two per cent said
majority cauc~ . Norris, a
riews surveys ever taken by a they t.hought congressiona 1
Republican
fr om
co n- legislature and during the televi'sion
news intere~.t represents mainJy
servative Westerville , is aJ campaign if it ma kes the organization."
big buo;iness interests, while
m emb er of" the Hou se June "ballot.
NBC said it covered a wide 18 per cent Said Congress
Legislators ·hijving trouble
minority leadership team.
range of subjects arid sam- repre:;enls lhe in lc1·ests of all
Ute current state
keeping
What the two lawmakers
pled 2,836 adults contacted by the people. Big la bor inproposed is every bit as in ~ operating budget above telephone between Dec . 16 terests, as th e prima r y
triguing as the fact that they water will probably take an and Dec. 21.
con et:~rn on Capitol HiU , cb-ew
joined to gether in the first extra · close look at a ny
The strrvey turned Up a few 16 per cem of the vote.
m assiv~ spending scheme.
place.
rays of optimism in an
ApJproval of the manner in
And judging fro;n the vote
Lehman and Norris called
otherwise pessimi stic which Presid ent Ford is
for ·a $250 million bond issue on Gov. James A; Rhodes' response. Sixty-s even per
doing his job showed u loss of
to underwrite a nlas"Sive $4"5 billion bond issue last cent of those queried said one ·pe r·centage point from a
overhaul of Ohio's prison November. Ohio voters are in tlley have "quite a lot " of · sim'ilar poll
taken in
system and you tll detention no mood to spend t1).ore tax confidence in the nation 1 s November. Fifty one per cent
facilities. ·The bond issue money, particularly if it's future and 75 per cent said
of those contacted by NllC
would be financed by in- borrowed and speni in ad- they believe their lives are bac/ked him, while 4J per cent
creases in st:1 t~ liquur and vance.
better than we.re the.ir voted .di'&gt;R pproval.
Lehman and Norris had to
cigarette taxes. It would
parents' lives.
0 n the subject of Ford and
. r"'!uire approval or botll the be pressed h"rd to divulge the
Sixty-two per cent said they the economy, however, 55 per
General Assembly and the fact that the inle1·est cost on expect their children to enjoy ceM expressed " not very
public at large.
$250 million worth of bonds an even better life .
mn ch confidence" in the
The Lelunan-Norrls bond will be $150 million over the
The federal government, President's ability to im~
issue will need a strong 15-year .t !ebt retirement however, generally_got a vote prove matters . Nineteen p€ 1'
selling point, both in the
(Con tinued on page 28)
of no confidence.
cent gave him "a lot of

Ohio politics

.

.

contidenct'," hllll 16 per cent
cxpt·e~,sc ti ' 'l)u conficlcm:e ~t

· all. ''
A vote of "co mpl(~te con·

fid cnce'' ca me fr om only five
pt:r cent, F'onl 's ra ting im-

pro ved slig htly among
Kepublicans queried. Fifty
per · cent of them gave Ford
:onot very mul'h cunfi'dence ,"
and 32 pe r· cent held "a lot of
confidence.' '

J\sk ed to describe the
l'tesidc!lt in one phrase, 35
per cent said he wa ~
' 'hom'st ,'' find 20 per cent
used the-;word "p il~i:\SW"):t. n On
lhe n eg ~iti ve side, 22 per cent
though t he was " wis hywasllj:'' fl fl(l 18 per cent
taggf!d !J im ·'rwt as tl!Tiarl as
othel' pl'esicknts.''
Th ~· F irst l.;•dy's bluntness
on s uch subje cts as
prernarit:Jl ~ex. ~bvrtion and
marij utJ nCt, h nwev(~r, appurently will not hobb le
Fol' d's campuign.
Those Survev~ d wer e asked

.if Her statt~mt'~ts mad e them
more Or lt•:;s likr ly to vote fct
him . '.Fifty-tlu ee pe1· cent s;~ i

:Mrs. Fur&lt;l 's candor woulcl
have no e ff~ ( t on tlreir voting.
mteen per cenl said they
were less likely to vote for her
husb""'l beca use of it and 11
per cent sa id they we re more
likely to ct-~~1 tht&gt; U' vot~s in his
colun m.

Dishonest John operates honze of big lernon
Outside a Pittsburgh used
car lot which calls itself " the.
home of the big lemon" .til ere
is a painting of " Dishonest
John" and "Notorious Joe"
smoking, cigars.
•
1

'We're poking fun at

everyone, saying that car

dealers are crC}oks," Joe
Flory. sales manager of the
outfit called Allegheny Auto
Sales, said Saturday . ''It 's

reverse hwnor.
"H you can get people into
the place, they'll buy your
merchandise ahd you cim tell
them the truth."
U.S. used car dealers may
have to rely more on the trutll
when they sell those " clean
cream puffs" under_, rules
proposed by the Federal
Trade Commission to · let
buyers know when a lemon is
a lemon.
The FTC rules IIIOUld
I

'

require dealers to put window
stickers ir'tlheir used cars to
tell
cus tomer s
about
warranty, repairs, previous
use a nd. damage. The commission sa id the regulation is
needed because there appears to be ..substantial"
fraud in the used car business
by dealers who know about
defects or patential problems
but do not tell customers . '
The federal agency would
forbid used car salesmen
from maRing ,;anY. false,
mis leading or de ce ptive
represen ta ti on ... of the
quallty,
performance,
reliability or la ck ol
mechanical defects" of their
cars, in sales talks and ad·
vertising.
•·T'ain't nulhin' more than
fair, ' '
said
Raymond
La mare, owner of a used car
Jot in Morrisville, Vt.

1

"It's just more than
government red tape," said
Melvin Cambell, used car
manager for a Columbia,
S.C., firm. "It's hard enough
for a rna n to make a living

now."
Violators could be fined of
up to $10,000a day ..Those who
want to comment on the FTC
proposals announped Friday
have 90 days to do so. The
FTC regulations would not
take effect unm the start of
1977.
Many used car dealers
surve~ed Saturday said they
are being singled out unfairly . They said Americans
who sell their cars also will
have to be more honest.
" They talk about how bad
Ure used car dealer is, but the
guy that trades "a car in
Claims it's a eream puff and .
doesn't have a nickel 's worth

.of damage," Tom Coleman, a

•\

'

ButffH\o, N.Y .. car so lesman ,
said ot th&lt;&gt; FTC cra ckdOWJL
"It's got some merits hut it 's
pt\tting 100 per cent of the
oniUs on the d e ;Jl~r a nd
no thin~ on the guy that trades
th e car in."
.At Pittsburgt1 's "horne of
th e big lemon, " Flory said
th e pro rxJscd regulations arr
11

Unb:ilanred.''

...

de;Ht?i' or of wh ich tht? dt~ aler
is a ware.
"1 t hinl&lt; if a car was badly
d:.-1m~o~ged a perso n should
know and that the th ing was
fi.xcd. "' sa id Walter Doviak,
sa le:.'
rmmager of a
Ji'ramington 1 'Mass .. dealer.
"But 1 hop~ they're not goi ng
lO be PICky
)hat )'OU're
go ing lo havt· to put knirks

"You try and give the atld df' nl.s Uo.wn. For one
people a guarantee and so
th;ng. it's VN)' d iHicu.lt for us
forth and );ou ca n only give\ lo knuw i£ 1J ·(' Dr was In a
them so hilich,'' he saitl . ''To IT!illOI' accident ir it ',s been
quote a'n old Jewish provt!rb : Wt.:!ll repaired. '~
1
To do business wittihoul
.Jnrk McTigue, owner of a
pr ofi t
is
s tric tly MonroC'vH!i·, Pa-., car lot , said
disl .tmorable .' _Constmleri.'im lh~ rulrs r1 re "a two-bladed
i~, so big and so dispropor·
i'i.'&lt;. "
tlona te that. you just_can't win
'"These f.OO &lt;l y, KOody
Hnymor e. '1
pe ople who waut to protect
UndPr the pro pnS"td, ;: llll' wlhl!C' \\\ll ld drtn 'I t"Pnlizc
stit k.~l would list any Wtlrk -,
thai wlwn they gu to s£•11 t11eir
in(' lurli rtg recondit,i on i ~ g, own ea r they might end up
p;1int touch-ups a nd ot her nol getting rid of it because
·sur ra, e rCpairs - done by Lhe they d t•n tt!d flw (('ndt'l' ont'c."
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16 •. The Sunday Times- Sentinel , Sundar, Jan. 4, IU76

Paul Brown's

OUcaptures
loop opt:mer
'

out In front 7()..62 and take
ATHENS, Ohio (UP! ) Oh io University, paced by command.
Se nior Mike Corde had 16
&amp;·ott Love's 25 points and 14
point:s
for the Bobcats. Fresh·
rebounds , pulled away in the
man
Steve
Skaggs scored
fina l quarter Saturday for an
nine
of
his
I&gt;
points , in the
R6.74 Mid-American Conclosing
minutes
.
fere nce yictory over Central
Central,
which
fell to 4-5
Michiga n.
overa:u
in
dropping
its confer• 11Je Bobcats, HJ in the
ence
•opener·,
was
pa&lt;:ed by
' MAC and 4-4 overall, led only
Ron
D•
avis
with
2i
points
and
59-58 with 10 and one-half
minutes to go in the game but · Leonatrd Drake ·with 19.
The score was deadlocked
uutscored the Chippewas 11-4
39-39al'ter
a seesaw first hall .
in the next five minutes to go

Miami rips foe in lo10p opener
OXFORD , Ohio tUP!) Junior forward
Cbuck
Goodyear of Miami· (Ohio )
scored 24 points Saturday and
the Redskins opened their
Mid-American
Conference
schedule with an ~9 victory
over Eastern Michigan.
Miami, 4-5 overall, grabbed
the lead 41..32 at halftime,
shooting at a 65 per cent clip
from the floor in the opening
20 minutes, and never trailed

blowing the game open with a
16-1 spttrt midway through
the second period that put the
Redskins up 73-51.
Eastern Michigan, which
led early in its MAC opener i
was pa&lt;;e&lt; I by Bob Riddle with
20 points .ond Brian Schubert
with 14. The Hurons are now
4-5 on the year:
Randy Ayers and Archie
Aldridge e·ach scored 16 for
the Redskins.

Early goal Was Miarili, Ohio job
!Edltor's tHJie : Sam Fogg, 3n under·at:hiever. lnslCiHI,
nteran UP! staffer a nd, he went on to becornr head
former reporter on the coach at Ohio State, Grrat.
Canton, Ohio , Repository , Lakes Nava l Training durin~
watched Paul Brown' s the war and then into the pro
coaching ·skills develop as a ra nks with the ClcVl'land
high school coach at Browns and the Cincinnati
Massillon, Ohio.)
Benga is.
He bowed ,out' as

By SAM FOGG
UP! Sports Writer
WASHINGTON (UP! j'
Thirty-five years a go al
Massillon High School, Paul
Brown' s biggest ambition
was to become head coach at
his college alma mater ~·
Miami of Ohio.
•He never got the job-&lt;Jne
of the few times in more than
four decades that Paul was
...... .

H

couch

this week with a recordsetting 35 1 vietories, 1:14
losses and 16 tics ·- the
winningest coach in foo1 hall
history. At Masslllnn 's
Washington High School in
1940, Brown WCJ S a lready
demonstrating at age 30 the
organiza tiona l prowe.ss ;md
coaching ability thaL put him

into pro football's Ha ll uf

Ohio.
His J&lt;~ st

M~I :-&gt;SJIIon

team

rvllC'd over 10 touJ,th Op·
I Xtrwnt~ . cbmpiling Z46 pomts
I O I!Jdl' I~JlpOrt(• l\1!'' six and
r·mmin~ 1he ~chHo l 's winnin~.t
s1rc.r1k to 56 st ra ight gmn es

withtml a loss. Two of ihe
Jam('$ ·and
II o r ~ltC Cill om - Ot..'C~Hnc
membel's of hi s chnm·
pion ship r·t cvt•htrld Brown
clubs.
!';, •lid fuH back Marion
MotlC'.Y. H rnembcr of the
Carno11 ivkKinley lrHms th&lt;~l
plap.!r s ~: romnw

Hen• llu~ \IOly

o1 u•s fq defeal

raul Bnm n ill hiS hnil l Sf'\'f' n
\'Par s

high

uf

!'lchuo l

;.m;d ting

)•'an-i~ i:!l nei.lrb y Can t on,

Even in .those days, Brown complaint from a teacher Brown syste m . When a
hac! innov~w d intelligenc-e · about a player 's. classroom Vi:tcancy was in prospect on
tests for hts player s. He was a work , he sided with the his ·high school team, in·
structions would come from
strict disciplinaria n ana an teacher .
intense competitor who hated
Paul doubled in brass as him - .switch yo ur eighth
to lose even a hole a t golf or a basketball coach and usua iiy grade ha lfback to end. Two
hand at poker .
.
put together a tea m that kept . years later, Paul would have
'He took his fi nal Massillon hi s football players in con· a lOth grade end re~ dy to step
te:.Hn to play a spring prac- dition during the winter but into the sl10es of U1e departing
tice gam e with Kent Sta te still managed to gain the player without a hitch.
and Gillum , .James and their sta te fin als at Cohunbus.
AI the end of the 1940
tea mma tes raekcd up a 42..()
His organizational ability season, Brown got his college
score ag~:~inst the collegians. was evident even theo. He coaching offe r ,from Ohto
The medium -s ized Ohio ha d three-assistants wo rking State instea d ol Miami . He
steel town was a m ecca for with him at the 2,600-student goi the job with the enco llrgc scouts and Brown high school and a head coach dorSement of the Ohio High
carefully directed his players and a n assistan t at each of School COaches Association .
to schools where they could three junior high.&lt; each one His r ivals were more than
best oci&lt;!Pt athletica lly and directly res ponsible to him . h.1ppy to gel rid of hi m as a
physica lly. If there was a
Ali of the latte r taught the t:nmpetitor. '

" m;;:;;;;,;:;,;;;;:;:'' '1 UCLA rips Notre Dame

MEN'S

;~:

basketball scores
Point Park 61 Kenyon 56 .
Wisconsin 70 Michigan St. 63
Ohio Northern 75 Adrian 73

SUPER BEL1L

Oral Roberts 64 Oklaho•n a 58

JEANS
b,·

:::

lind . I 60
Drexe l 64 Rider 61 . •
UCL A 86 No tre Dam~ 10
Oh io U. 86 C. Mi ch. /.1

Nolr e Dam e, 8&amp;.70, ln a
nationall,- telev isiod game in
Pauley Pavilion.
The 6-foot-11 W" shi nglon
h it on 10 of 16 field ~oul a tlcmpts as the Bru ins im ·

!.OS i\NC;fo:l.P:S I UP! 1
.Juni or thi ' WlH d HidwrrJ
W;1sl1i ng 1n n scor ed 14 of his 2-f
poi11 ts in rhe second h;L'f
Sai urday :-1.") defenrl!n~ NCi\ 1\

Hirk r ~·
p~ti nls.

South Carolina five
• MILWAUKEE IUPII Forward Earl Tatum ahd
. guards Butch Lee and U oyd
Walton destroyed South
Carolina 's zone in the first 10
minutes with several 1 lOng
range baskets and fif thranked Marquette roiled to
an 82-70 victory over the
· Gamecocks Satvrday.
Tatum 'hit five long jump
·shots, includin g the first two,
of the game, and Lee and
Walton hit three each as the
Warriors broke to a 24-16lead
after the first 10 minutes.
Tatum a nd Walton continued
·their hot shooting for three
!llOre baskets ~ach , and Bo
Ellis came up with three
baskets in the final two
minutes of the half to give
Marquette a 41-31 halftime
edge.

Pre-Shrunk

100% ·Heavy\Neight
Western Denim.
Sizes 29-3 8

Wh ile the' Wani ors Wt'l't '
going over tile Soul h Ca rulino
zon e, the vis it ors could tw t
solve the M arque tt e pr·css ii1 J~

defense, .anJ turned uvt·r l ht·
ball eight 1\llH.J I'l in tlu: fll' ,~o,!
half~ Marquette, by cqnlr;l~l .
had no 1urnovt·rs.
·
Tile Gtmlec'ocks mcuk ;,
brief rally in !he ~ecurld t1alf.
pulling to \\•ithin 10. but f&lt;lli !-1
hi t a layup , Talum a jurupt&gt;r
and Walton a l:1yup tu put th,!
game awa y us the \V;uT!Or s
built a 20-poin t edgt• ,., ith

eight minut es left .
Wal111n led Mar q uc tl e, rum
8-1, wi th 24 poin ts. TH I.ultllliid
22. Toppin 15 Sou th \~ ar n lilltl.
·now 6·4, was Nate Dav is with
22, and Mike Du'ni (:'H VY wilh
20 .

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The bookmo bile 'sc hedule
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TUESD AY --

S~)li!', bury

Ele .,

8:30 - 11: 30
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Bradbury · Ete., 1 :? : 30 p rn ;
Braley' s, 3 . 15 3 : 30 , Ne w
Lima Road , -1 -4. 30 ; Fore::; I
Acres, 4: 3S-·t: A5 ; Af k il1s, 4. 50
5 ; Harri son vi ll e, 5 : OS ;.'i· 40 :
Kingsb u ry Ro ild , 6 - 6·4~ ,
S alisbury Co mmun i t y , 7 .
7 :3~; Housing Fu ir v iew, 7:-15

Carolina
Lumber

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./

Has

.

7: 45-B: 15.

THUR SDAY ·-· Tuppe r &gt;

Everything/To Build

L'

Anything" -··f"-J~·~

Plains Ete ., 9- 11 : 15 a .m .;
Eas te rn. 11 :30-12:30 p.m .:
Sumne r G: oa d . 12 : 45 -· l : 30 .'
Alfr ed , l : ·15-2; Wh ite's Slor e
68 1, 2:JO.J ; Cher r y f~~elgc ­
Hemlock Gr ove, 3: l 'J . J : 4~ .
Hea t o n Gar age .'
·1: 15· 5' ;
Tupper s Pla ins, 5 :30- 6 ;
Tupper s Pl a ins, 6: 30 6: .15;

Rigg s, 7·7: 15; Rt .. 7 . PMk8r !:i ,

Armstrong
Ceilings

7:J0.7: 45 ; Ches t er Drivt: tn ,
88 :30.
FRID~Y - · o ,ester Ete .. 9
11 : 30 a. m .; Rive r view Ele. ,
1:15-3 p .m.. ; Reedsv i lle Slore.
3: 15 -4 ;
Ree d S; vi i ii:' ·E tlen
Road , 4 : 15-d: 30·: Keno, s.
5:30: Bashan, 6-6:30; Sl i vE; r s

eoevoe
Paints

ville . 7-7:30; Dor cas, 8 ~ : 1'1.

eJ-M
Insulation
;Panneling

STOP BY

AND

It wa ::~ Mic higtw '-s 12th
~ 1 r &lt;-til{hl wi n 0\1 Cr No rt h\\ ~.:sterr 1 a nd gave Coach

~ ;1 t•1: n

n~·llnl

20

Sl!..•n.:! (;loll' Hi :md
lrcshnlcll1 Plnl llllbh&lt;-l rd 1~
Sa tur(!;J~ lo h•; 1d l~th-nrn k ed
:\1 i&lt;'hig;.ttJ l u WJ ll2- i~ tnlJlnp h
I JV(' I' ;'WI th\\f•si t'l/1
in lh t~
tlp t&gt;ll!IH'. Bu.; Tt •IJ 1: wnr fJf rllt&gt;
s~ · &lt; t sPn

tl!ll

~' L' Ioll.-.1

,Jlthnnv Orr a 12-1 rccurd
againSt the Wildcats, while 1l
· \\'C IS th &lt;.: seventh s lra lght yc01r
No rUm·c~ tcrn has los t its
ti}.Jt'lliiiL; Hi g TCn ~a me . The

!t·lcvl )ioll .

MHrques Johnson added 14
fu r U.C LA.
Al l - Amer ica
for wa r d
i\d rian D"nlley wa~ hig h lor
No tre Da 1ue wit.tt 25 Poinl"3,
ff&gt;ll oV.·erl ' hy fr es hman center
Bill I .;; imhecr with II and
r esh rn ;tn forw a r·U Br-uce
cat~ ·' lowe rs • :ith 12. Dantley also
0 uthe t'rd ut 12 re bounlls.
Th e Bruins jumped tu an 8-0
lc~d
in 1he fi rst 10 minutes
vklor y ga ve M ich i g~Jn :t 7·2
rccortl [or the season and ;:md Nutrc IJ~:~ mc d icln '1ge t on
evened Nor thwestern at 5-5. the l,oard until Dc ntley hit
Mi chigan pou r eJ in Ill hrv1! free lhrows with m ot e
straight poi nts in barely lhrrc tll.;~n th t·ec rn inu l€'5 ~~on~.
With rive minutes le ft in the
minutes ea rlY in lhe first hC~if
IQ open an 11-pf)ill t l e~al, :md fi rst ltalf " '"' ;~he ad IJy :14.·29,
UCLA swHched to a zone
N • ~r th west c r' n rwver {.' i:Hllt'
defense
and NOtre Dame
f.'I &lt;,SC I' thun eig ht points
thc rra ftl-'r . M1 c hig&lt;:~n II ad a clwsc lo hold lite bail for the
la s! s iJ (,t, \~· lli r h rnisset.l at the
43 ·2 ~ \cad c&gt;t the ha lf.

~:! - po1 n l

1 1~

!-..

or.

f)ah~

h1JChlcr ."latun. • to dl l\\11

Ba~i'h nagd

Mcl\ inney to only nne basket
hefur f' he w ~n t out of tlw

Mil'hh:an S l:~ te - 70-63 in Ihe

Hig Ten Baskett-mil upener
fnr br1l h lr•ams.
The . Hu tl gerx

~~~

t l'ailerl

ha lftime, 30-26, but qui ckly
lird the score and tnoved inlo
cnmman tl as tl w defense
frll'(·ed Spt.~rla n turnover s and
tt1 c off en.se · turn ed the
1nis1c1k t's into poi nts.
The win. was the lllh in :1
n1w over Mich igan State iu

.to

g•·l sdw lan;hip

COI.lJMHl!S I UI'I I~ Ohtn
SUJtl! llvi\l'rs it~ · win~~b;t('\\ .
ll• e UW ficld housc. Th e
RriiHI
Hc1m hn;·lgPl Will
Spurt;I11H haven't won here
l"tH' I'I\"l~

$1 .50 0 N('AA
sd wln rsh1 p tvr P'J~ tgrnd11att·
stu dy , it ''T a s annnnnc•f'd
(I

S&lt;Jtunlav.
Bas(' tl"Jwg£·1, 21, ha~ II Hii nWiJrt:il a .} :t\ griH.lt' puinl
;n•rrHr.W m Uti~. his ~en11'r
J'('H r.

Jnfl~'

He

schula l' ~l np

usc

Uw

lo :;lud.\' in llw

prof e s~ l o n v l

or

g r'l:ldU Hle
schuul a~ tlte umvt'rsity v[ ht"l
f'!r·(,ice.

Pl t Of:RI\~1

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l.!.io:VI·:J:i\N II
Tlli ~ tlttlown

1 IJPI

('Hilt

I

r il ed i ts

rucing prugram for Sund~y
bel·au:;;t· ot the eontimri ng
slrlkc by _mu t uel t:ler ks
'J'Iiis tk duwn and
N\ll'lhJ iel1J I 'nrk ~~altll f\(ty,
Till' nex.t v :h1•rlnl1-'d l'i:ldng a l

aga inst

Thi st!Pdut~· n

F ;,~l k

scored 14
p0111ts am.l for wa rd Uill
Pp;n·son 11 fo r the Badgers,
\NIIIJ l11~ ld Slatl' 's top SC'Ort• r ,
Te rr y Furlow, w jus t fuur
JWi nls in lhe fi rst half and 1'l

in fo ul trouble with less
!ha n five m inutes lo pl::~y in
the fi rst ha lf.

14CIIII l'

Mc Kill n€y.

whu

the long

range shooting of Falk and
1Wanl Jilllrny Srnith to s1&lt;1y in
'li te gau le ('arl y anrl ·the
HadJ4f!rs wer t! nea r perfect
from the fl'ee throw line
hilli ng un · H of 15. Koe hler
Wi:I. S d ght [Or eight.
Th e ~:a m c wa s t.cd seveu
lu nrs befurl' the AiJdgl'rs,
tJnw 7-2 0\;c ra ll , pulled away
to !call by as many " " 11
poi nl"l. Michigan Sta te is nuw
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West G~many and driving

llFI\R$ THIUMPII
AIJA, Ohiu IU I'I ) - Ma rk
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c·losi11g set:onds Sat11rday unt..l
gave Ohio Nurthern " 75-'l:l
ovcrlime
vh·tory 0 \'l~r
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The Tax Book~ are now open for the
December or First Half Collection of
the 1975 Rea I Estate Taxes. Also for
delinquent tax. Closing dale will be
Jan. 20, 1976.

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their most impr·essive victo ry
of the 197&gt;·76 basketb"li
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by tW'ning back Pnrkershnrg
South, 64·58.
The Patriots enter·ed the

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recorded its fourll1 victory in

rive starts th is winl cr· .

Hoo\l er 62 Springf i eld 56

Indian Valley S 78 Garraway
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Lake .56 Northwest 54
Lancaster 7oi Zanc ~ v l tl e 59
Liberty Un ion 76 ecrn e Union

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Soul hwcGll!l'll .
Box store:
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BASKOBALLS

VITAMINS
60-'s

fur

'l'nttcrson pupped in 23
puints apd Hess nd~ etl 13 to
OhiO High Sc hool ,
pac" the Big Bl ueks uttack.
Basketball Ro&amp;Uits
United Press Interna t ional
F.tl Nibcrl unci Mtdy Wilson
Ashtebula 68 Madis o n 58
chipped
in with 10 apiece for
AshtabU la Harbor 8'2. A ~t1
Edg ewood / 4
th e winners.
Bloom Carroll 7'2 M ill t-rspar t
Pl. Pleasa nt connected on
31 .
Canton l~ ln c oln 75 Youngs . 25 of 66 fi eld go:Ji llllempts lor
town E . 66
38 percent. South hit 25 of 61
• · Chtlllcoll1c 70 Newark 62
Co l Wa tterson 86 W es l er ville att empts l o ~ 43 perce nt.
N . .4 2 '
!'ioul h picked off :w rc bow1ds.
Col Westland 70 Hi ll iard 68
Coshocton 78 woos ter 57
Poin t hit 1'1 of 20 charity
Cuyahoga Fells 77 Lehm a n 5"1 tosst•s wlliha South wa~ 8ix uf
Delaware 62 M t . Vernon ·11
F airfield Uni o n ?9 Canal eight at the foul cirdes.
Winches1or 60
PI , Plea sant will host
Geneva 35 Ashtabu l a St. Jot111
rugged lltu-ricane Tuesday ,
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nne. pPriod , but trailrd 2:1-22
durin g the lw l ftimc In·
lprm ission . Wahmnn led J9-:H;
gning in to ttl(' final p(!riod.
Ke it h Grate ha tJ 13 und Don
Bush 12 tn ptl&lt;'l:! ~ou th ­
wt·stt'l'fl . Tcn·y Tuckc1· lussl•d
in 1 :~ for WallnPHI.
Snu lh wcs t c t·n
pl a·yc ct
lrcm1ou S1 . ,J fn~ Sat ur d ay
ni~ht. Friday, the lll ultlu nde r s wi ll h o.~,l l·:cnH er n .
W;1hallla wtll lio~ 1 its Jlum ni
'J'U('S(lny .
In the rt' st•rv ~ game,
Wa ha nu1 WIJ/1 , ~ 8· 1 1 5. J ay
Lttyne Jed the winners with
16. C:t:'ne Laytur~ and F.rwl u

Big Blacks cop
: fourth victory·

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have some lo'f'ely aifts for you and good advice from bridal
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ONE-A-DAY

53 to 52

PATR IOT
Co., r;h
Richard llnmilton's Sou thwestern lllghlandct·s lost "
non-league hcat·ibre:t ker to
visiting WHha rna , 53--52, here
Fridoy nig ht.
Duwn S:i-48 with lwu
minutr s rcmui11ing in the
- game , ' th e H igh l twde r ~
rallied to cut the &lt;lcfi cit to
one . Durin~ the fin al Iii
seconds, the Highi Hn dcrs Iwu
two opportWlitics to win the
game but one in-boun ds (lHss
was knocked out -&lt;J[-bowlds,
and on. a second a t.temp t, a-10foot jwnper missed Its murk.
The loss left SW with u 1.0
mark . Wahama uppetl it s.
record to 2-5.
Southwestern hit 23 ul 59
field goal attempt s for 38.9
percent. The Bi ghlaoder s
were si&lt; ol 13 at th e lou! li ne
for 46 .2 percent. SW ltu cl :l&gt;
rebounds, 14 by Kip l .€wi s.
Wahama hit 22 of 6J fi clrl·
goal attempts for 3-1.8 per·
cent. The Falcons were nine
of 16 at the foul line lor &gt;3.6
percent. Wahama had 29
rebounds, with Terry Tucker
leading the winners in that
department.

Meigs County

GEORGE M. COLLINS
Meigs County Treasurer

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SW,

anrl pulled out to" 48-:H lead .
The' Lrish never got d oser
than 10 poi nts aflct· lhal.
Tl •c l'ictory guve UCLA "
12-4 Nlgc in the lrl le •-scctional
ri vcill·y. which r es~ med J a~ .
:.!4 w1th a natiorw ll y-leleviscd
rc111alch 1n SQu lh Bend . .

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UCLA went h.a ck to il;
mnn-l u-m;ul clcfe nsC 1:1 1 the

('o nf e1·encc

ba8kelball debut of Northe t·n '
Illinois with u ·m-ll5 victory
uver Ua' Jlu:-;k i e~i'.

SCRAPPING FOR BALL - Super Sopholllore Ed
Nibert goes high into the skr wi th H Parkersburg South
eager In an effort to pull down a r ebound . Nibert , well
above the rim here, r anked aw:tr this r ebo und ami
several others in the nig ntnck s 11·1·58 win owr sf'vrnthranked Parkersburg Sou th.

Cltu SIU:D
hon ors.
Bi\TUN
IWUGB,
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M ic hi gan hnd five nia Ytws .
Mi
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Milelt
ell
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scoring in dOub le figures
ind ucti ng \l(.• l enm VJ.ayrn:m !)('OI't:&lt;.l :11 puin ls a nd pu licd
Bri 11 with ·10 Hntl sophomore dqw n 20 1 e bo u n d s whil r
Davt' Bax te1·, wh(J relie\'cd ,\ubu r n bollict! up leading
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GrC'e n, " ith _12 .
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F r e~ h man Pete Bucs.en
victory
Snt urLIHy i n i:i
totl lied 14 for Nor thwestern
and ~h· s h man l\ub Kln.a s rt' l:!iOnally tcif•vised S'&gt;Ul hl'I!Sii~ l ' l~
(.' Lln f(~ I' Pnc.:e
game.
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scoring, ma naged on ly Hi for
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Fl.!\SHES TH IUMPH
KEN'l',l)liio till' I 1- - Kent
'Stt-Jtc 's .J immy Coll ins scu n -d
a eareer·ltigh 26 pnl n ts
Satnrda\' aml the Golden
Fla • he ~ s poiled t he Mid America n

si nc:c .1&lt;1!1. 1?. , 19U :L
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ddensl! as well as offe nse.
ASsig ned to guCJrd N tl r Ut wes lenr ':l lop storer, Bl!ly
Ml' l&lt; inn Py,
r: r c t~ ll
held

MSU, 70 to 63
i11 AIJIS(I1\, Wi s. tU 1:11 Wist•JI!S r1 us€d &lt;1 hou11di ng
SN'{If ,rl h If t:tf•ltot•
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proved their s~aso n mark to
10-1 and• posted their 91st
consecuti ve victory .ill h o m ~ .
So phu uwre g uard Hi..l y
Townsend .scored a t.: a n~e r
hig h 19 p uinl~ and forwurd

Grce11

Ba.llgers down

STORM HITS EUI\OPE
LONDON
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Hurrica ne - for ce t\•iiHis
battered Wes te rn E ur op~
Saturday, killin g a scoro. of
Britons, smashing dikes 111
20,000 p~rsons from llicir
homes in Dcumark . 1\1 tb e
height of the storm , the' roof
-· uf an orphowagc dorm itor·y,
collapsed in the B ug li sh
Midlands town of I.eamiug tun
Spa, narrowly. missi ng lO
sleeping children .

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Michigan tops W I
I:n:'ISJON, Ill. 111 1'1 1

Warriors ·roll over

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Aubur n 102 L SU B6
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"~ Miami (Ohi o) 83 Esn . Mich .
w. Virginia 97 Syracuse 75 - 69
Marquette 82 So. Carolina ·70 Tol ed o 72 Bat I St. 60
Mlch•gan 82 Northwestern 72
F r an k li n 70 St. Jos eph' S . Chwnp1on llf'LA dl•feateo\

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M c Ci l'a d , 52 11:
Cr is !ip , 8 1 17 ; Oauphcr t y, 1
.0·2• Burge , J 2 10. Sh eppard .
1·0 ·2; Moore , 3 6; Mundy , o
I 1; Shambl in , 3 0 6 ,- S to ne. 1
0 'J . TOTALS 24 -6· 58 .

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PT. PLEASANT !641

Hess . &lt;t ·S· I J; Ta t!erson , 10 J
2J ; Nib er t, 5-01· 10; Wil son , 4·2

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B1g rl lac k!'.
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Paul Brown's

OUcaptures
loop opt:mer
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ATHENS, Ohio (UP! ) Oh io University, paced by command.
Se nior Mike Corde had 16
&amp;·ott Love's 25 points and 14
point:s
for the Bobcats. Fresh·
rebounds , pulled away in the
man
Steve
Skaggs scored
fina l quarter Saturday for an
nine
of
his
I&gt;
points , in the
R6.74 Mid-American Conclosing
minutes
.
fere nce yictory over Central
Central,
which
fell to 4-5
Michiga n.
overa:u
in
dropping
its confer• 11Je Bobcats, HJ in the
ence
•opener·,
was
pa&lt;:ed by
' MAC and 4-4 overall, led only
Ron
D•
avis
with
2i
points
and
59-58 with 10 and one-half
minutes to go in the game but · Leonatrd Drake ·with 19.
The score was deadlocked
uutscored the Chippewas 11-4
39-39al'ter
a seesaw first hall .
in the next five minutes to go

Miami rips foe in lo10p opener
OXFORD , Ohio tUP!) Junior forward
Cbuck
Goodyear of Miami· (Ohio )
scored 24 points Saturday and
the Redskins opened their
Mid-American
Conference
schedule with an ~9 victory
over Eastern Michigan.
Miami, 4-5 overall, grabbed
the lead 41..32 at halftime,
shooting at a 65 per cent clip
from the floor in the opening
20 minutes, and never trailed

blowing the game open with a
16-1 spttrt midway through
the second period that put the
Redskins up 73-51.
Eastern Michigan, which
led early in its MAC opener i
was pa&lt;;e&lt; I by Bob Riddle with
20 points .ond Brian Schubert
with 14. The Hurons are now
4-5 on the year:
Randy Ayers and Archie
Aldridge e·ach scored 16 for
the Redskins.

Early goal Was Miarili, Ohio job
!Edltor's tHJie : Sam Fogg, 3n under·at:hiever. lnslCiHI,
nteran UP! staffer a nd, he went on to becornr head
former reporter on the coach at Ohio State, Grrat.
Canton, Ohio , Repository , Lakes Nava l Training durin~
watched Paul Brown' s the war and then into the pro
coaching ·skills develop as a ra nks with the ClcVl'land
high school coach at Browns and the Cincinnati
Massillon, Ohio.)
Benga is.
He bowed ,out' as

By SAM FOGG
UP! Sports Writer
WASHINGTON (UP! j'
Thirty-five years a go al
Massillon High School, Paul
Brown' s biggest ambition
was to become head coach at
his college alma mater ~·
Miami of Ohio.
•He never got the job-&lt;Jne
of the few times in more than
four decades that Paul was
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couch

this week with a recordsetting 35 1 vietories, 1:14
losses and 16 tics ·- the
winningest coach in foo1 hall
history. At Masslllnn 's
Washington High School in
1940, Brown WCJ S a lready
demonstrating at age 30 the
organiza tiona l prowe.ss ;md
coaching ability thaL put him

into pro football's Ha ll uf

Ohio.
His J&lt;~ st

M~I :-&gt;SJIIon

team

rvllC'd over 10 touJ,th Op·
I Xtrwnt~ . cbmpiling Z46 pomts
I O I!Jdl' I~JlpOrt(• l\1!'' six and
r·mmin~ 1he ~chHo l 's winnin~.t
s1rc.r1k to 56 st ra ight gmn es

withtml a loss. Two of ihe
Jam('$ ·and
II o r ~ltC Cill om - Ot..'C~Hnc
membel's of hi s chnm·
pion ship r·t cvt•htrld Brown
clubs.
!';, •lid fuH back Marion
MotlC'.Y. H rnembcr of the
Carno11 ivkKinley lrHms th&lt;~l
plap.!r s ~: romnw

Hen• llu~ \IOly

o1 u•s fq defeal

raul Bnm n ill hiS hnil l Sf'\'f' n
\'Par s

high

uf

!'lchuo l

;.m;d ting

)•'an-i~ i:!l nei.lrb y Can t on,

Even in .those days, Brown complaint from a teacher Brown syste m . When a
hac! innov~w d intelligenc-e · about a player 's. classroom Vi:tcancy was in prospect on
tests for hts player s. He was a work , he sided with the his ·high school team, in·
structions would come from
strict disciplinaria n ana an teacher .
intense competitor who hated
Paul doubled in brass as him - .switch yo ur eighth
to lose even a hole a t golf or a basketball coach and usua iiy grade ha lfback to end. Two
hand at poker .
.
put together a tea m that kept . years later, Paul would have
'He took his fi nal Massillon hi s football players in con· a lOth grade end re~ dy to step
te:.Hn to play a spring prac- dition during the winter but into the sl10es of U1e departing
tice gam e with Kent Sta te still managed to gain the player without a hitch.
and Gillum , .James and their sta te fin als at Cohunbus.
AI the end of the 1940
tea mma tes raekcd up a 42..()
His organizational ability season, Brown got his college
score ag~:~inst the collegians. was evident even theo. He coaching offe r ,from Ohto
The medium -s ized Ohio ha d three-assistants wo rking State instea d ol Miami . He
steel town was a m ecca for with him at the 2,600-student goi the job with the enco llrgc scouts and Brown high school and a head coach dorSement of the Ohio High
carefully directed his players and a n assistan t at each of School COaches Association .
to schools where they could three junior high.&lt; each one His r ivals were more than
best oci&lt;!Pt athletica lly and directly res ponsible to him . h.1ppy to gel rid of hi m as a
physica lly. If there was a
Ali of the latte r taught the t:nmpetitor. '

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MEN'S

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Point Park 61 Kenyon 56 .
Wisconsin 70 Michigan St. 63
Ohio Northern 75 Adrian 73

SUPER BEL1L

Oral Roberts 64 Oklaho•n a 58

JEANS
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Drexe l 64 Rider 61 . •
UCL A 86 No tre Dam~ 10
Oh io U. 86 C. Mi ch. /.1

Nolr e Dam e, 8&amp;.70, ln a
nationall,- telev isiod game in
Pauley Pavilion.
The 6-foot-11 W" shi nglon
h it on 10 of 16 field ~oul a tlcmpts as the Bru ins im ·

!.OS i\NC;fo:l.P:S I UP! 1
.Juni or thi ' WlH d HidwrrJ
W;1sl1i ng 1n n scor ed 14 of his 2-f
poi11 ts in rhe second h;L'f
Sai urday :-1.") defenrl!n~ NCi\ 1\

Hirk r ~·
p~ti nls.

South Carolina five
• MILWAUKEE IUPII Forward Earl Tatum ahd
. guards Butch Lee and U oyd
Walton destroyed South
Carolina 's zone in the first 10
minutes with several 1 lOng
range baskets and fif thranked Marquette roiled to
an 82-70 victory over the
· Gamecocks Satvrday.
Tatum 'hit five long jump
·shots, includin g the first two,
of the game, and Lee and
Walton hit three each as the
Warriors broke to a 24-16lead
after the first 10 minutes.
Tatum a nd Walton continued
·their hot shooting for three
!llOre baskets ~ach , and Bo
Ellis came up with three
baskets in the final two
minutes of the half to give
Marquette a 41-31 halftime
edge.

Pre-Shrunk

100% ·Heavy\Neight
Western Denim.
Sizes 29-3 8

Wh ile the' Wani ors Wt'l't '
going over tile Soul h Ca rulino
zon e, the vis it ors could tw t
solve the M arque tt e pr·css ii1 J~

defense, .anJ turned uvt·r l ht·
ball eight 1\llH.J I'l in tlu: fll' ,~o,!
half~ Marquette, by cqnlr;l~l .
had no 1urnovt·rs.
·
Tile Gtmlec'ocks mcuk ;,
brief rally in !he ~ecurld t1alf.
pulling to \\•ithin 10. but f&lt;lli !-1
hi t a layup , Talum a jurupt&gt;r
and Walton a l:1yup tu put th,!
game awa y us the \V;uT!Or s
built a 20-poin t edgt• ,., ith

eight minut es left .
Wal111n led Mar q uc tl e, rum
8-1, wi th 24 poin ts. TH I.ultllliid
22. Toppin 15 Sou th \~ ar n lilltl.
·now 6·4, was Nate Dav is with
22, and Mike Du'ni (:'H VY wilh
20 .

·Bookmobile
schedule
The bookmo bile 'sc hedule
for week of January S 9 in
Meigs Count y :

TUESD AY --

S~)li!', bury

Ele .,

8:30 - 11: 30
.:;. m , ;
Bradbury · Ete., 1 :? : 30 p rn ;
Braley' s, 3 . 15 3 : 30 , Ne w
Lima Road , -1 -4. 30 ; Fore::; I
Acres, 4: 3S-·t: A5 ; Af k il1s, 4. 50
5 ; Harri son vi ll e, 5 : OS ;.'i· 40 :
Kingsb u ry Ro ild , 6 - 6·4~ ,
S alisbury Co mmun i t y , 7 .
7 :3~; Housing Fu ir v iew, 7:-15

Carolina
Lumber

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Has

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7: 45-B: 15.

THUR SDAY ·-· Tuppe r &gt;

Everything/To Build

L'

Anything" -··f"-J~·~

Plains Ete ., 9- 11 : 15 a .m .;
Eas te rn. 11 :30-12:30 p.m .:
Sumne r G: oa d . 12 : 45 -· l : 30 .'
Alfr ed , l : ·15-2; Wh ite's Slor e
68 1, 2:JO.J ; Cher r y f~~elgc ­
Hemlock Gr ove, 3: l 'J . J : 4~ .
Hea t o n Gar age .'
·1: 15· 5' ;
Tupper s Pla ins, 5 :30- 6 ;
Tupper s Pl a ins, 6: 30 6: .15;

Rigg s, 7·7: 15; Rt .. 7 . PMk8r !:i ,

Armstrong
Ceilings

7:J0.7: 45 ; Ches t er Drivt: tn ,
88 :30.
FRID~Y - · o ,ester Ete .. 9
11 : 30 a. m .; Rive r view Ele. ,
1:15-3 p .m.. ; Reedsv i lle Slore.
3: 15 -4 ;
Ree d S; vi i ii:' ·E tlen
Road , 4 : 15-d: 30·: Keno, s.
5:30: Bashan, 6-6:30; Sl i vE; r s

eoevoe
Paints

ville . 7-7:30; Dor cas, 8 ~ : 1'1.

eJ-M
Insulation
;Panneling

STOP BY

AND

It wa ::~ Mic higtw '-s 12th
~ 1 r &lt;-til{hl wi n 0\1 Cr No rt h\\ ~.:sterr 1 a nd gave Coach

~ ;1 t•1: n

n~·llnl

20

Sl!..•n.:! (;loll' Hi :md
lrcshnlcll1 Plnl llllbh&lt;-l rd 1~
Sa tur(!;J~ lo h•; 1d l~th-nrn k ed
:\1 i&lt;'hig;.ttJ l u WJ ll2- i~ tnlJlnp h
I JV(' I' ;'WI th\\f•si t'l/1
in lh t~
tlp t&gt;ll!IH'. Bu.; Tt •IJ 1: wnr fJf rllt&gt;
s~ · &lt; t sPn

tl!ll

~' L' Ioll.-.1

,Jlthnnv Orr a 12-1 rccurd
againSt the Wildcats, while 1l
· \\'C IS th &lt;.: seventh s lra lght yc01r
No rUm·c~ tcrn has los t its
ti}.Jt'lliiiL; Hi g TCn ~a me . The

!t·lcvl )ioll .

MHrques Johnson added 14
fu r U.C LA.
Al l - Amer ica
for wa r d
i\d rian D"nlley wa~ hig h lor
No tre Da 1ue wit.tt 25 Poinl"3,
ff&gt;ll oV.·erl ' hy fr es hman center
Bill I .;; imhecr with II and
r esh rn ;tn forw a r·U Br-uce
cat~ ·' lowe rs • :ith 12. Dantley also
0 uthe t'rd ut 12 re bounlls.
Th e Bruins jumped tu an 8-0
lc~d
in 1he fi rst 10 minutes
vklor y ga ve M ich i g~Jn :t 7·2
rccortl [or the season and ;:md Nutrc IJ~:~ mc d icln '1ge t on
evened Nor thwestern at 5-5. the l,oard until Dc ntley hit
Mi chigan pou r eJ in Ill hrv1! free lhrows with m ot e
straight poi nts in barely lhrrc tll.;~n th t·ec rn inu l€'5 ~~on~.
With rive minutes le ft in the
minutes ea rlY in lhe first hC~if
IQ open an 11-pf)ill t l e~al, :md fi rst ltalf " '"' ;~he ad IJy :14.·29,
UCLA swHched to a zone
N • ~r th west c r' n rwver {.' i:Hllt'
defense
and NOtre Dame
f.'I &lt;,SC I' thun eig ht points
thc rra ftl-'r . M1 c hig&lt;:~n II ad a clwsc lo hold lite bail for the
la s! s iJ (,t, \~· lli r h rnisset.l at the
43 ·2 ~ \cad c&gt;t the ha lf.

~:! - po1 n l

1 1~

!-..

or.

f)ah~

h1JChlcr ."latun. • to dl l\\11

Ba~i'h nagd

Mcl\ inney to only nne basket
hefur f' he w ~n t out of tlw

Mil'hh:an S l:~ te - 70-63 in Ihe

Hig Ten Baskett-mil upener
fnr br1l h lr•ams.
The . Hu tl gerx

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ha lftime, 30-26, but qui ckly
lird the score and tnoved inlo
cnmman tl as tl w defense
frll'(·ed Spt.~rla n turnover s and
tt1 c off en.se · turn ed the
1nis1c1k t's into poi nts.
The win. was the lllh in :1
n1w over Mich igan State iu

.to

g•·l sdw lan;hip

COI.lJMHl!S I UI'I I~ Ohtn
SUJtl! llvi\l'rs it~ · win~~b;t('\\ .
ll• e UW ficld housc. Th e
RriiHI
Hc1m hn;·lgPl Will
Spurt;I11H haven't won here
l"tH' I'I\"l~

$1 .50 0 N('AA
sd wln rsh1 p tvr P'J~ tgrnd11att·
stu dy , it ''T a s annnnnc•f'd
(I

S&lt;Jtunlav.
Bas(' tl"Jwg£·1, 21, ha~ II Hii nWiJrt:il a .} :t\ griH.lt' puinl
;n•rrHr.W m Uti~. his ~en11'r
J'('H r.

Jnfl~'

He

schula l' ~l np

usc

Uw

lo :;lud.\' in llw

prof e s~ l o n v l

or

g r'l:ldU Hle
schuul a~ tlte umvt'rsity v[ ht"l
f'!r·(,ice.

Pl t Of:RI\~1

('ANf ELL F.D

l.!.io:VI·:J:i\N II
Tlli ~ tlttlown

1 IJPI

('Hilt

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r il ed i ts

rucing prugram for Sund~y
bel·au:;;t· ot the eontimri ng
slrlkc by _mu t uel t:ler ks
'J'Iiis tk duwn and
N\ll'lhJ iel1J I 'nrk ~~altll f\(ty,
Till' nex.t v :h1•rlnl1-'d l'i:ldng a l

aga inst

Thi st!Pdut~· n

F ;,~l k

scored 14
p0111ts am.l for wa rd Uill
Pp;n·son 11 fo r the Badgers,
\NIIIJ l11~ ld Slatl' 's top SC'Ort• r ,
Te rr y Furlow, w jus t fuur
JWi nls in lhe fi rst half and 1'l

in fo ul trouble with less
!ha n five m inutes lo pl::~y in
the fi rst ha lf.

14CIIII l'

Mc Kill n€y.

whu

the long

range shooting of Falk and
1Wanl Jilllrny Srnith to s1&lt;1y in
'li te gau le ('arl y anrl ·the
HadJ4f!rs wer t! nea r perfect
from the fl'ee throw line
hilli ng un · H of 15. Koe hler
Wi:I. S d ght [Or eight.
Th e ~:a m c wa s t.cd seveu
lu nrs befurl' the AiJdgl'rs,
tJnw 7-2 0\;c ra ll , pulled away
to !call by as many " " 11
poi nl"l. Michigan Sta te is nuw
4 ~ti

ovcr•alJ. .

hcg'in ni ng uf the second half

West G~many and driving

llFI\R$ THIUMPII
AIJA, Ohiu IU I'I ) - Ma rk
H&lt;• nse hcn 's u,Jkel at the ·
buzze r copped i:l fmv wild
c·losi11g set:onds Sat11rday unt..l
gave Ohio Nurthern " 75-'l:l
ovcrlime
vh·tory 0 \'l~r
Adrian .

The Tax Book~ are now open for the
December or First Half Collection of
the 1975 Rea I Estate Taxes. Also for
delinquent tax. Closing dale will be
Jan. 20, 1976.

"'
Attention Dog Owners

To obta in li cense by mf:l il. fi ll i n and m a il fhi s for m to HOWA RD E.

COUNTY AUDITOR. Mei gs County, Pomeroy , Ohio.
~

Organize vour thoughts about the big day with a

WELCOME WAGON Eogaged Girl call. As yo ur Hostess , I

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Male Dog $2.00 - Spayed Fema.le n.oo - Fema le S2.00 -: Kenne l License S!O
OWN ER'S NAME
ADDRE SS

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COLOR

Sex

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always wanted.
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Call now and let me help you get re ady to be a heJtuUful

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Point Pleasant

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Howard E.'"Frank

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License must be obtained 'not later than Jon. 20, t976 to avoid paying penalty . After
this date penalty will bo n.ootorslngle lag lnd $5.00 tor konnelllcenso.
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JAN. 4th &amp; 5th

IRON

Your choice of .,hard or med ium .

19c ...

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Ha ndy fabric d1ol ouur~ cOfrKt •ronim;, l~'TIPerolvre ..

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HECK'S REG. &amp; 11.56
JIWB.IY,.T.

PT. PLEASANT -- Co:1ch
Lennie
Barnette 's
Pt.
Pleasant Big Blacks scored
their most impr·essive victo ry
of the 197&gt;·76 basketb"li
, campaign here r'riday night
by tW'ning back Pnrkershnrg
South, 64·58.
The Patriots enter·ed the

WAHA MA I 531

9;

75 Coli

London 62 Col. R cady 57
, Muslllon .51 Alt tance .47

, McKinley 81 Lima Senior 70
,1 Reyt'lotdsburg 69 G3harina 58
'f.
Ron Soulhcaslern /2 Pa in t
vattey 50

• Tlft ln 72 Ouc vr us 46

Tw lnsburn 61 Chardon 56

~ Upper Ar.l!ngJon 59 Milti ('ll .J
r,;. • Sl
~ Upper Sandu sky 71 Gallion 5 1

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Wah&amp;.rna (W• Va . l 53 Souttl -

wel"ern 57

$1.59

IJ,lnks , 10 '1 ~ Cr o usP. 4. 1 9 ;
'1 0 4. C.. r ,) Je. 6 1 I 'L
OUsh • .S 7 17 , M,i lh,• r , 0 I J.;
Blanton . J 0 6 ; Corrl•r . 2 0 4,
TOT ALi ll - 6 - S1 ~
Score by ' q oa rl (.· r·s:
Wiih6rnil
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KIT
$maUe,,, livh'-'' pocket' mad
1l, drop in loodin9 colorful pittur.,,

contest with " sparkling 3-1
seas on recorrl, ::~ nd we r e
ranked seventh in Class Ai\i\
ratings in Wt&gt;s t Vh'g inh1.
Once again it wa s bi~ Jim
Tatterson and Larry Hess all
the way as Pt. Pleasa nt

( lear

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REFILLS

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SIWTI/111'1.

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AUTO DEPT.

recorded its fourll1 victory in

rive starts th is winl cr· .

Hoo\l er 62 Springf i eld 56

Indian Valley S 78 Garraway
4~
Lake .56 Northwest 54
Lancaster 7oi Zanc ~ v l tl e 59
Liberty Un ion 76 ecrn e Union

REGULAR

Soul hwcGll!l'll .
Box store:
r

ALL
BASKOBALLS

VITAMINS
60-'s

fur

'l'nttcrson pupped in 23
puints apd Hess nd~ etl 13 to
OhiO High Sc hool ,
pac" the Big Bl ueks uttack.
Basketball Ro&amp;Uits
United Press Interna t ional
F.tl Nibcrl unci Mtdy Wilson
Ashtebula 68 Madis o n 58
chipped
in with 10 apiece for
AshtabU la Harbor 8'2. A ~t1
Edg ewood / 4
th e winners.
Bloom Carroll 7'2 M ill t-rspar t
Pl. Pleasa nt connected on
31 .
Canton l~ ln c oln 75 Youngs . 25 of 66 fi eld go:Ji llllempts lor
town E . 66
38 percent. South hit 25 of 61
• · Chtlllcoll1c 70 Newark 62
Co l Wa tterson 86 W es l er ville att empts l o ~ 43 perce nt.
N . .4 2 '
!'ioul h picked off :w rc bow1ds.
Col Westland 70 Hi ll iard 68
Coshocton 78 woos ter 57
Poin t hit 1'1 of 20 charity
Cuyahoga Fells 77 Lehm a n 5"1 tosst•s wlliha South wa~ 8ix uf
Delaware 62 M t . Vernon ·11
F airfield Uni o n ?9 Canal eight at the foul cirdes.
Winches1or 60
PI , Plea sant will host
Geneva 35 Ashtabu l a St. Jot111
rugged lltu-ricane Tuesday ,
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Southwpsl crn l f~d 10-i ufl r r

nne. pPriod , but trailrd 2:1-22
durin g the lw l ftimc In·
lprm ission . Wahmnn led J9-:H;
gning in to ttl(' final p(!riod.
Ke it h Grate ha tJ 13 und Don
Bush 12 tn ptl&lt;'l:! ~ou th ­
wt·stt'l'fl . Tcn·y Tuckc1· lussl•d
in 1 :~ for WallnPHI.
Snu lh wcs t c t·n
pl a·yc ct
lrcm1ou S1 . ,J fn~ Sat ur d ay
ni~ht. Friday, the lll ultlu nde r s wi ll h o.~,l l·:cnH er n .
W;1hallla wtll lio~ 1 its Jlum ni
'J'U('S(lny .
In the rt' st•rv ~ game,
Wa ha nu1 WIJ/1 , ~ 8· 1 1 5. J ay
Lttyne Jed the winners with
16. C:t:'ne Laytur~ and F.rwl u

Big Blacks cop
: fourth victory·

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County Auditor: of Meigs County
owski

Breed Fees
If

Blk WhJte Gray Brindle Tan Brown Yellow Long Short Khown Paid

have some lo'f'ely aifts for you and good advice from bridal
11perts on how to make your wedding the ki?d you' ve

Caro.l ina Lumber &amp;

FRA NK.

Enclose self -addressP.d stamped enve lope and pr'ice of licens4.! .

oetting ready
to be given away?
bride.

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DEADLIN E FOR PUR CiiASE OF 1976 DOG LI CE NSE· IS JANU ARY 20TH. TWO
DOL LA R l$2 001 PENALTY IF LICEN SE IS PU RCHASE D AFTE R THAT DAT E.
FO R YOUR .CONVE'NtENCE USE THI S HANDY APPL ICAT ION BLANK AN D
MA IL TO THE COUNTY AUDITO R AT THE COU RT HOUSe NOW. FEES AR E
TWO DOLLARS ($Vl0l FOR EACH DOG, MALE OR F EMA L ~ .

TOWNSH IP

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STEAM~DRY

ONE-A-DAY

53 to 52

PATR IOT
Co., r;h
Richard llnmilton's Sou thwestern lllghlandct·s lost "
non-league hcat·ibre:t ker to
visiting WHha rna , 53--52, here
Fridoy nig ht.
Duwn S:i-48 with lwu
minutr s rcmui11ing in the
- game , ' th e H igh l twde r ~
rallied to cut the &lt;lcfi cit to
one . Durin~ the fin al Iii
seconds, the Highi Hn dcrs Iwu
two opportWlitics to win the
game but one in-boun ds (lHss
was knocked out -&lt;J[-bowlds,
and on. a second a t.temp t, a-10foot jwnper missed Its murk.
The loss left SW with u 1.0
mark . Wahama uppetl it s.
record to 2-5.
Southwestern hit 23 ul 59
field goal attempt s for 38.9
percent. The Bi ghlaoder s
were si&lt; ol 13 at th e lou! li ne
for 46 .2 percent. SW ltu cl :l&gt;
rebounds, 14 by Kip l .€wi s.
Wahama hit 22 of 6J fi clrl·
goal attempts for 3-1.8 per·
cent. The Falcons were nine
of 16 at the foul line lor &gt;3.6
percent. Wahama had 29
rebounds, with Terry Tucker
leading the winners in that
department.

Meigs County

GEORGE M. COLLINS
Meigs County Treasurer

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SW,

anrl pulled out to" 48-:H lead .
The' Lrish never got d oser
than 10 poi nts aflct· lhal.
Tl •c l'ictory guve UCLA "
12-4 Nlgc in the lrl le •-scctional
ri vcill·y. which r es~ med J a~ .
:.!4 w1th a natiorw ll y-leleviscd
rc111alch 1n SQu lh Bend . .

LEGAL
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· Fal~ons ~ip

UCLA went h.a ck to il;
mnn-l u-m;ul clcfe nsC 1:1 1 the

('o nf e1·encc

ba8kelball debut of Northe t·n '
Illinois with u ·m-ll5 victory
uver Ua' Jlu:-;k i e~i'.

SCRAPPING FOR BALL - Super Sopholllore Ed
Nibert goes high into the skr wi th H Parkersburg South
eager In an effort to pull down a r ebound . Nibert , well
above the rim here, r anked aw:tr this r ebo und ami
several others in the nig ntnck s 11·1·58 win owr sf'vrnthranked Parkersburg Sou th.

Cltu SIU:D
hon ors.
Bi\TUN
IWUGB,
I.a .
M ic hi gan hnd five nia Ytws .
Mi
ke
Milelt
ell
1
UP
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scoring in dOub le figures
ind ucti ng \l(.• l enm VJ.ayrn:m !)('OI't:&lt;.l :11 puin ls a nd pu licd
Bri 11 with ·10 Hntl sophomore dqw n 20 1 e bo u n d s whil r
Davt' Bax te1·, wh(J relie\'cd ,\ubu r n bollict! up leading
1
I ,ou is1&lt;J!l;J Stale scor·cr Renny
GrC'e n, " ith _12 .
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hgg;) l o rolllo tHl NISY 102~86
F r e~ h man Pete Bucs.en
victory
Snt urLIHy i n i:i
totl lied 14 for Nor thwestern
and ~h· s h man l\ub Kln.a s rt' l:!iOnally tcif•vised S'&gt;Ul hl'I!Sii~ l ' l~
(.' Lln f(~ I' Pnc.:e
game.
llf" Hctl nin(&gt;_

in lhc gnme, n ine poi nl,-;

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COLGATE
TOOTHBRUSH

G.E.

T H :f. H ~

tlllrle l.' ll iS avenJ~t~.

Wh:;cunsi n ust:ti

lwd

ave ru getl 22. 1 ·poin ts per
game lo I&gt;Cit'C the \V ii•Jc~tts'
scoring, ma naged on ly Hi for
Nu rlh wesle r n ' s. sco r ing

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wuuht be Friday ,

Fl.!\SHES TH IUMPH
KEN'l',l)liio till' I 1- - Kent
'Stt-Jtc 's .J immy Coll ins scu n -d
a eareer·ltigh 26 pnl n ts
Satnrda\' aml the Golden
Fla • he ~ s poiled t he Mid America n

si nc:c .1&lt;1!1. 1?. , 19U :L
( ~ u ~u·ci B ob

key m an on

ddensl! as well as offe nse.
ASsig ned to guCJrd N tl r Ut wes lenr ':l lop storer, Bl!ly
Ml' l&lt; inn Py,
r: r c t~ ll
held

MSU, 70 to 63
i11 AIJIS(I1\, Wi s. tU 1:11 Wist•JI!S r1 us€d &lt;1 hou11di ng
SN'{If ,rl h If t:tf•ltot•
' ' !In ti !he

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SUNDAY &amp;MONDAY

. F101WHT

•1d.

wr-1 ~

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OFF

proved their s~aso n mark to
10-1 and• posted their 91st
consecuti ve victory .ill h o m ~ .
So phu uwre g uard Hi..l y
Townsend .scored a t.: a n~e r
hig h 19 p uinl~ and forwurd

Grce11

Ba.llgers down

STORM HITS EUI\OPE
LONDON
i UPl )
Hurrica ne - for ce t\•iiHis
battered Wes te rn E ur op~
Saturday, killin g a scoro. of
Britons, smashing dikes 111
20,000 p~rsons from llicir
homes in Dcumark . 1\1 tb e
height of the storm , the' roof
-· uf an orphowagc dorm itor·y,
collapsed in the B ug li sh
Midlands town of I.eamiug tun
Spa, narrowly. missi ng lO
sleeping children .

SEE US

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Michigan tops W I
I:n:'ISJON, Ill. 111 1'1 1

Warriors ·roll over

FARAH

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United Press International
Aubur n 102 L SU B6
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"~ Miami (Ohi o) 83 Esn . Mich .
w. Virginia 97 Syracuse 75 - 69
Marquette 82 So. Carolina ·70 Tol ed o 72 Bat I St. 60
Mlch•gan 82 Northwestern 72
F r an k li n 70 St. Jos eph' S . Chwnp1on llf'LA dl•feateo\

NEW SHIPMElVT

ALL FALL &amp;WINTER

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PRICES IN EFFECT·

Box score :

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PA Rl&lt;"ElB'li'U R G SOV TH .
(58)
M c Ci l'a d , 52 11:
Cr is !ip , 8 1 17 ; Oauphcr t y, 1
.0·2• Burge , J 2 10. Sh eppard .
1·0 ·2; Moore , 3 6; Mundy , o
I 1; Shambl in , 3 0 6 ,- S to ne. 1
0 'J . TOTALS 24 -6· 58 .

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PT. PLEASANT !641

Hess . &lt;t ·S· I J; Ta t!erson , 10 J
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19- The Sunday Times· Sentinel. Sunday, Jan. 4, 197tl

logan tops Meigs63-56

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l8 -· The Sund(ty Times ~ &amp;nt inl'i, Smltlay , J;m ~ . ] 976

Waverly knockS .off Gallia Academy, 62-60
GALLIPOLIS -

Waverly

built up a 14-poin t lead i11 tl1e

t Wavrr1y

exploded wi th :t1

lJ(Jints l cos I the Osbornem&lt;'n

T he Blut· D{'vils pulll'd
" ithin thrt•t•. J9-3G, "ith 5: 15

'l11e Blur IJ,vi Is wurked 1he

forwa rd , pa n d th e Blue
Dt•vils allaek wllh 13 points.
Ke ith McGui re. 6-4 junior
rente r a nd Terry Wall ea(•h
ha d 11 for the Blue Dt!v jls.
Ga ll ipolis, after thai. poor
firs t i&gt;eriod from 1he fi eld ,
WIJWl d Up hilling 24 Of 58
a ttempts for a respecta ble 41
f)e r ~e nl.
However, the
Gallians los t it a t t he foul line ,
sinking only 12_of 23 a lle mpls
for a cool 52. 1 percen I. The
Blue Devils e ntered the
cont es t a s th e lop fo ul
sh nt)ting team in lhe con-ferenee-;. Gallipoli s pi cked uff 29
rebo unds. Saunders had 10
an9 Mc~ uire nine . The Blue

ball ureuurl . ....-,,J d e r uh ·tt~o' l' in

fi rst half,lhen held on to edge dearly .
left in the th ird pe riod. WIIS for a la)'UJl. but 1t riJ lled v££
Ga llipo lis
H2-60 i11
a
Afler jwnping ·orr to " 11·6 ta ll ied se\' t' ll una-ns¥&lt;ered 1hl• rhn al lhl' : 07 nwrk :
Southeastern Ohio League .&amp; lea d wit h ;i::J3 remaini ng in points during lh(' next 2: 04 of Again Waverly gv l · the
hardw ood thr ill er here the first period , the Blue pl ay for a 46.36 lea d. 1t was rebnmHI. ,\ gain Thomas was
Friday night..
Devils failed to st·Orf' duri ng 52·44 afl('r thrci' periods of :'ouled , llli s lirnc with one
Coach Carroll l l;t whet• 's tltl' retnalning n 1inutes of the attion.
'
second retJWin ing . Tlmmas
Tigers . llt)w 5-4 on the year , cm1to. Waverly took a 12+1J
Wi th Wavel'ly's Holsinger• zniss~d the t11arit y toss.
lo1ucked l'O'Il'h J nn Osbor- advan tage on 6·7 F'reshman 011 the be nch wi th lour per· Br e nt S..wldt•rs p icked uff the
ne's Blue Devils out of a first center Rob Holsinger 's thn•e- s unals, along wit h Gallia's rebuund . hut before he could
('lace h e with lrim ton and poinl play with 46 seconds left ·. top two scor ers, senior co~ throw it the length of the
remained in t:ontcntion for in the firs t stanza. The Tigers capta ir1s Tony F olden tmd CllU r t , the rina l b uzzer
the 1975-76 championsh ip IJy never looked ba ck.
Gary Snowden , Blue Drvil so unded . Sa unde-rs ha d
upping their l&lt;)op record to 3In th e seco nd s ta n za. Wldercla ssm en ' played their swished
a
s imil ar
2.
Holsinger poured in nine, Joe hearts out and kept c hipping desperation s hot in the
The Blue O&lt;"'ils dro pped to Davt&gt;na and Mark Thom as away al the-~fi ge-F-Iead~
. - --,.
, ~eoml periodf but official~
5-2 overaJJ and 4-1 in r on- s ix
each
a nd
Steve
Holsinger r e tur ned wi th rul ed time IH.Id r'Wl HUt befure
fere ne c play, one game Shoema ker two a s the Tigers 6:14 leH in the game . Folden he Mol it uff.
behind unbeatt:p . Ironton. inc1·eased thei r lea d to 35-24 a nd Snowden never r eturned
G ar~· S\\ a in , 6-0 junior
Gallia 's next oppone nt herl:' befor e the ha lftim e in- un lil 1:54remained . Thalw&gt;is
Tuesday night.
ter mi ss i on .
Wave r ly ' s s hortly a fter Mark Thomas.
A poor s hooti ng pe r - biKgesllead was 14 points . 35· 5-11 senior ~ uard , drove the
fOqna nc e in the firs t period
baseline for a l ~y up with 2:20
21. with 35 seconds le fl in. the
( 4-18 ) and a defensive lapse
first half.
r\! mairring to giVe t he Tigers
GALLIPOLIS - Wave rl y's
in lhe
second
pN ivd
• a 62-a6 lead. II turned out to Cubs remained unb"eaten in
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be t~ e ga me's w inning confere nce play F r iday night
bucket .
with a 50·41 victory over the
F'oldcn canned a pair o£ Gallipolis reserves.
~hari ty tosses with 1 :46 \eft to
After a close firs t half, the
WAVERLY TIGERS (61'1
PLAYER- Pos .
cut the Tigers lea d to 62-58. . visitors outsc ored the Blue
FG-A FT. A PF RB TO TP
Joe Davena, I
4·?
o.o
2
7
0
B
Steve Shoemaker missed a
Imps 12-3 in the third period
Ron Workm a n, f
0-1
0-0
2
2
1
0
fr
ee
·
throw
with
1
;04
.left.
to
win goi ng a way .
Bob Hol singe r , c
7- 11
7-9
4
10
1
71
Gt\1-IS
r
um
c
down
with
the
Chuck Thompson , g
1-2
0-0
?
0
Tiln
F redericks led thC
1
2
Jim Whal ey , g
2-6
1-3
2
:J
1
5
re bo~nd . T erry Wall , 5-8
winner
s
'with 12 points . Jeff
Mark T ho mas, g
9· 15 4-7
2
J
6 22
sophomore
guard,
scored
on
Br own paced GAHS with 12
Steve Sh oem a k er , g
1-7
1-3
3
5
1
a layup with :49 remaining to points. B1·ad Abels added
Bob Fytfe,-g
0-1
0-0 . 1
0
&lt;i
0
TOTALS
24-53 14-22 18 30 11 62
rt•duce Wa vc rly ~s lea·d to two, ei~hl .
GALLIPOLIS BLUE DEVILS 1601
62·60.
rh e Cubs ar c now 8· 1 on the.
PLAYER- Pus.
FG-A FT-A . PF RB TO TP
Gt\HS rega ined possession yea r and 5-0 in si de th e
Ton y Folden , f
2-10 2-2
5
2
0
6
Brent Saunde r s
2·6
1-2
4
10
with 3~ seconds len and lea g ue. GA I·IS dro pped to 2-o
2
5
Gary Swain, f
5 10 3-5
3
3
0
1J
cai!nd
.time with 30 seconds overa ll and 2-3 in s ide lhe
·Keith M cGu i re, c
4·8
3-8
1
9
4
11
r
emtiin
i~!!lea g ue.
Brent Johnson , g
2·5 2·2
1
2
1
6
Ga r Y Sn owd en j g
4-12
Q.Q
5
2
Tony F'olu on 's jumper at
0
B
Box score :
Herb Epling, f
0·0
oo
o
o
0
0
the- lop or the t;e y with 19
WAVERLY C U BS {50 )
Ed Smitt•. c
0-0
0-0
o
o
0
0
seronds failed to gn in . F i e lde r . 4 1 9 ; r r e d fi r icks , .5
Terr y Wall, g
5· 7
l-4
1
1
2
11
Hols in ger
TOTALS
24 -58 12-23 20
29
g rabbe d
t11 e 2 12; Howard . 3 •I 10 . Rndy
9
60
l homas , 1 J 7 ; Ri c k Thoi nas ,
Score hy qua rt ers :
rebound and passed off to 1 o &lt;1 . Kni es 1 o '1. ; Ma loy , 1 u
Wave rly T ige r s
12 23 17 10
6Z
M ;;~ rk Thpm as who was
G AHS Bl ue Devi ls
11 13 20 16
60
fo uled .
Officials - Lar r y Wil li a m so n &amp; Jim Detil l ion .

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De vils commi tted only nine
fW""nOvers.
GAHS had a seasr£hig h 16
assis ts, three eac h b y Brent
S.. LUlders, Gary Swain and
Bre nt Johnson .
Mark
Thom a s
le d

Waver ly's allaek with 22
points, his best performance
of the year . Hols inger added
21. Waverly hit 24 o£ 53 fi e ld
goal attempts for 4o.2 percent. The Tigers canned 14 of
lor 63.6

GAHS- Waverly~ox. ..

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Tigers make ·it
••
eight mrow
JACKSON
Ir onto n
scored the first 10 pomts of
the, third period to brea k up a
light defensi"" struggle and
the result was a 53-42 Yictory
for Cooch Buddy Bell's un defeated Tigers .
The lriu!nph ; lronlon 's
eighth on the road this winter
against no setbacks, le£1 the
Bellmen in undisputed firs t
place in the Southeas tern
Ohio Leag ue standings with a
f&gt;.Omark. Iro nton 's final road
game ollhe 1975-76 campaig n
is Tuesda y , at Gallipolis.
Jackson dropped to 2-6
overall and 0-5 in confere nce
play.
The Tigers led 14-12, 22-20
and 39-28 ' a l th e qua r lennarks .
..
Ironton hit 23 of 50 fi eld goal
attempts for 46 perce nt . .IHS
~·::~.s seven of 1::1 &lt;tt the fOLd

Box score :
IRONTON

(Sl )

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Howar d . 2 0 .1. Royill , ? 0 .s , ·
F it zpa! r ic"k.
10 2 72 ;
C
Bro wn. 4 3 11 , R . Howa rd . 7

0 .s : M . B rown . 3 2 8. TOTAL S
23 -7-53 .
.
JACKSON ( 421 ·- Coo p er .
O s born e,
6 ·0 17 ,
'l 0 -4 ,
Conroy , 4-a Q; Sc hm id , 4 0 8 ,
Mo rr ow . 1 0·2 : Dor sey . 2 .a 4 ,
Jo nes , 2 a~ TOTALS 21 -0-•n.
Sco r e b·y quarters :
I ron ton
14 8 17 14- 53
Jads on
128 8 1 ~ - ,12
Res erv es -- Ir o nto n 5 1
l ii CkS On 30

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Re sults

By Unite d pre ss Intern at ional

Tour n am e nt s

( Firs.t

Round Act ion )
Bi9 Fnur
No . Carolina St. \04 Duke 95
W ake For es t 95 No . Ca r ol ioa 83
Blue bonnet CliJ ss ic
Hous ton 78 Hou slon 13e~pt is1 59
San Francisco 77 Texas A &amp;M 75

Friday 's Ohio Coll e ge
Ba sk etball R e sults
U ni1 e d Press International
Milrietta Invitational Tourn .
Marie1!a ·83 Case W este rn
Reserve 5 3
• A ll eg h en y { P a . J J5 G len n vi ll e
State 69

Hall of Fam e Tour ney,
Ca nfon
W a lsh 92 Sl ip p er y Rock ( P a . )

66

Mi lt igq n

(1en n . ) 6 7Matone6 ~

Pres id ential Cla !&gt;sic
Pen n SL 63. Har va rd 55
George.washi ngl on 7-5 Brown 59

Ea s t

·1\rmv 8 1 N ew H ampshi r e 63
Boston Coli 9&lt;1 Con n eC!icu l 83
N iag ar a 75 Bri g ham Yo un g 60
Se ton H al! 103 sw L ou isiana B·l
South
Clem son 10 3 Biscayne 71
E . Caro l ina 81 Citade l 16
Ru tger s 9 1 Stetson 62
So uthwest
Te xas E l Paso ·11 So . Co
to . s,r
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We st

N evada -Ren o 103 He~ywurd St

81

· UCLA 111 Denver 7~

THREAT MADE
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
tenninal at Port Columbus
AirPort here was closed for
severa l hours late Friday and
earl); today while security
·police searched for a bomb
following a lhreal tele phoned
to a Tran s World . Airlines
ticket olfice , The termina l
was evacuated after the
bomb lhreaf was received .
No bomb was found .

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WE LLSTO N At he ns
survi ved a poor shootin g
performa nce from both the
field and foul ci rcles to defeat
Wells ton 53-48 he re Friday
nigh t.
The S P.OAL win , four th in a
1 row by the Bulldogs, le£1
Coach Cha r les Mc Afee's club
dea dlocke d fur second place
with GH IIipolis with i1 4-1
mark . The Bulldogs are 4-4
overall .
Wellston dropped to 2-4 in
all gam es and 1-4 in si de t.he
1 confer ence.
Athe ns hit 18uf 62 fi eld goal

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Ironton
B 0 4J8 JO!l
Whee lersburg 7 0 480 369
P t P leas ant
·t 1 30 2 770
Ga ll i polis
5 1 388 JJIJ
Waver l y
5 d SOl 495

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39 3· 4 1 ~
37? 421

Logan

J
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·150

&lt;~56

We: II SIOn

2
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316

Ml"ig s

J4l
J5 1
405

P or t s m ou t h
/\ !hens
So uth Point

4

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~ou l h

Poi nt .S 6 . Rod. H i ll 52

SEOAL VAR S ITY
Tea m
W L
P OP
I ront o "
:, 0 26 7 107 ,
G allip ol iS
.r 1 288 245
f • !he ns
4
t :238 23 4
Wa ve r ly
J 2 255 246
Log.1n
1 3 779 ".!87
Meig s
1 4 764 19'1
We tl s toh
1 4 254 295
Jack so n
o 5 220 259
TOTALS
20 '2 0 206 5 2!l65

Friday 's

r es ults ~

Wavcr l"y 62 Ga ll ip o l is 60
Ir Onton 53 Ja c kson J2
l oga n 63 Me i gs 56
A lh en s ~J We ll s! on ,tB
SEOAL .RESERVE S
Te am
W L
P
W ave rly
5 0 212
A th ens
&lt;t
t 23 6 "
Iro nto n
3 ?. 7&lt;tl

OP
164
172
187
21 3 192
202 :t29
19 B 233

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By Un ti ed Pr ess lntern;"Jt tonat
E01 st ern Coof c r enct•
At la nlt C DI VISi On
W l Pel .
GB
Aos lon
22
9 710
Phi lad clphii!
'11 II 66 7. 1
13LJ f1 &lt;1 10
20 15 57 1 4
New Yo r k
\ 6 11 431
9
Cen trai _Q• v i sion .

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Le slie!
You're reall y ten·ific. Every year you
remem.ber my birthday.
Bo'v could I forget the best
neighbor I ever had ?
I wish we were neighbors again .
It 's been eighteen yea rs. and I
miss y .. u jus t a s much as the da y
y ou left-Ohio. .
Well , you know how much
we miss yo u.
W&lt;? reall y had- some great times
back then,
&lt;R&lt;
That's for sme. Just talking'
to you brings back a lot of nie mnries.
I'm glad you call ed.
· Me too. Take care now, and
thanks again.
You bet, bye-hye:

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Cyndy 1

J.Jc k soh
2 6 401
Non -S·EOAL r-es ults :
.
Pt . Ple a sa rll 6d Park s St) uth

Logan

F riday 's

0

I

Th otna s wl"n l lo the · fuul
line with 17 seconds le £t . He
n'1issed . ·Brent Sa underS
g rabbe d lh ~ r e bo und for
GAHS.

Cage standings

line. The rangy Tigers picked
off 42 re bounds , 16 by 6-6
senio r cen te r: Dea n Fi tzpatrick .
.Jackson hi t 21 of 57 field
goal attempts lor 37 per cent.
JHS was 0-4 a t the charily
line , The Ironmen man aged
onl y 21 caroms , seve n by
George Schmid .
Fitzpatrick paced lronto.n 's
attack with 22 points . Tom
Osborne had 12 for .Jackson .

EHminate ·T he . Negative

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Cubs trip Imps, 50-41 ·
i ; Lef tt er , i U 4 . TOTALS .21;110· 50.
GAHS BLUE IMPS (41)
Br oWn , 5 '2 11 : Skag gs. 1 I 3;
Abels. "* 0 B; Jac k son , :2 0 4;
Gr oves. . 1 3 5 , Groth . 0 0 o.
Sl aggs , 1 0 2; Edel ma nn . 0 0
p; Jones . D 5 5 : H i nes, 0 0 0 ;
Ca ud ill , I 0 2 , Gi ll es pi e , 0 0 0.
TOTALS 15- 11 ·41.
Scor e by qu arte rs : ·
Wave rl y
14 14 12 10 - 50
B l ue l mps
11 . 13 3 14 ~ .:11

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ROC K
SPRI NGS
sonals . Iron ir;tllv th... n,iPfs
ended J~-26, Lo~a n .
Showing the. effects of a long
Bolh lt•an •s slur ted the e n ded th e Kame wi thout
•
three-week lay-&lt;11! , th e secu~· ri half playi11g a zune
losi n~ a player via the foul
per cent. WHS picked &lt;&gt;!I 30
Mara ude rs of Coach Ron defense becau&lt;e of the foul
cir
c ui t.
rebounds, 10 b)• Holsinger. .
Logan bowed in t he last lew trouble. but still in t!&gt;f' fi rs t
Meigs drew fir s t bl ood
The Tigers committed 11
minutes Friday to the visiting three
qui
ckl y in thai second lmlf ~s
mi
nut
es
Loga
n·:,
turnovers .
Chieftains from l..ogan, 63-56. Mulholla nd a nd Gasse r Me adows shoved In a rebound
Tuesday, GAHS will host
Th e Ma r a ude r s were picked up thei r third per - with 7:;JB showing nn the
unbe a ten Iro nto n ( 8-0 ).
leadin g 14-10 allhe end of the
Waverly tra vels to Jackson .
fi rst qua rter, in whi ch they
held Mike Mc Br oom ( the
SEOAL's leading scorer 1 to
MEIGS MARAUDERS t56l
just two fi eld goal attempts
PLAYER
FG -A FJ.A RB PF TO TP
and no points . But the second Qua li s
3-8
2-2
7
5
B
2
period told the difference . Crem eans
0-4
1-J
J
0
1
I
Meadows
4·9
4·6
a 5 3 12
l McBroom got away from his
Davenport
9 -12 5-9
4
2
o 23
defend ers a nd tossed in a big Rando lp h
1·4
4·-4
2
5
to
6
14 points as the Chiefta ins Browning
t-3
01
2
• • •
Stewart
~
~
~
1-2
0-2
0
~ ul scored the hosts 24-12. As a
Dodson
-o o -- o~t
,;;.~..,,
r
o
I -~-.-~ _team , I lie boys o£ Coac h Scoll Mart in
1·3
0-0
1
0
2
2
F'itzgerald hi! 9-15 a ttempts . H am i lton
0-0
0-0
0
But whe n the ha lf ended , Scel TOTALS
20-45 16-27 21 2;
2~ 5~
LOGAN
CHIEFTAINS
(631
( the league's four th leading PLAYER
FG-A FT-A RB PF TO TP
score r) a nd )\'i yers had Jan Myers
2-J
o.o
2
4
3
4
picked up th eir third fouls . Brian Hawk
8-11 2-3
5
2
6
18
M c Broo m
7-19 B-8
6
4
1 22
Meigs surrered a big loss in Mike
Bill Seel
1-2
4-7
6
3
4
6
that second canto 'as their big Sc ott Gasser
2.3
0-0
2
3
1 ' 4
man Milch Meadows picked Tom Rus set t
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
• •
0
Lanning
3-7
0-0
t
2
1
6
up his third per sonal with John
Ja y Br-agl in
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
0
seven minutes rem aining in Tim M u lh o lland
1-J
1· 4
2
3
2
3
that r&gt;eriod . II showed , as the TOTALS
24 -50 15-22 24
21
18 6J'
Marauder s were a ble to' haul
Score by Quarters :
in only two rebounds tha i Meig 5
14 12 10 20
~~
entire qua rter, a nd the ha lf Logan
10 2' 10 19

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~ cs 1 cr n Conferen ce
"Mid wes t Ot vfsl on

W t

101 Sei'll ll e 98
Sunday 's Gam es
"Phoe ni x,,, Kansas Ci ty
Porlland a t Los A nge les
Gold en Stale a t Sea t tl e

attempt s fur 29 percent . Al
Ihe foul circles , AHS was 17 of
~7. Athens won it . on the
boards by picking off 58
re bounds, 20 by Mall Faulk·
ne r and 19 by Arn.ie Chonko .
Wellston hit 18 o£ 59 field
goal attempts for 30.o percent . WHS was 12 of 20 at the
foul .line. Wells ton had 35
rebounds, nine by Randy
Peoples.
Faulkn e r pa ce d Ath e ns
with 26 points . Terry Gill had
15 fur Well ston .

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ATHEN S CU J
Heady , 0
OO ;
rau l liner ,
8 10 "26.
ChOnko , 53 l J ; B la ck fo rd , 2
I 5 ; M ec ~ . I 3 5 . M a y .- -"t 0 1 :
Whea tey , 1 0 2 TOTALS t8 ·

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WE t:.lSTON ( 481
Gi l l. 7
1 15 ;
B ar n e ll ,
2 0 ~.
Mc;K in'nls , 2 0 .f , Orooks , 1 0
7 . · Peo p l es , 2 3 7 ; Arnol d , 1 3
7 , Royste r . 1 2-1 . Ma r ti n . 01
l. G i l li lan d . 1 2 4 . TOTALS
I 8· 12 -48 .
Score try quarters :
,At hens
l&lt;t 10 10 19- 53 ·
WellS TOn
8 ~ 16 , 16 d8
R es erve s - · /\! h e n s 57
Wells t o n 25

ROCK SPRINGS - In a be pulling away. but the
low-scoring contest, the Baby Marauders caJlle storming
Marauders fell victim to the back to lie il al the lhird
Papooses from ,Logan , 31-29. qlu~rter mark on another
Coac h · Charles Kemper's - bucket by Young, 20-25.
No one scored in the fourth
team was never behind, but
quarter
lor Meigs until Greg
were tit.'d for the first time
Wille
sank
a jumper with 1:17
when 1\jeigs' Ken'ny Young
showing
to
make il 30-27.
made a lay-up following the
second half lip, making it 16- Kelly Winebrenner also sank
one at the :40mark, but that's
16.
Logan then· ran off siK all they could manage, as
·
s tra ight points and seemed to time ran out .
l..ogan was led in scoring by
Tucker and Arms trong with 9
and 6 points, respective})'.
Am er ican Bas.keetball Associa ·
The learn made 12-30 from
tion Standing s
the floor lor 40 pel., and 7-12
EJy un,f ed Press lnternatinnat
W L. Pel.
GB
from lh.e charily stripe . .
Denv er
24 8 .750
Coach Bob Oliver's boys
New Yor k
20 10 .66 1 3
~ an .1:\ntonio
19 12 61 J ·4, ,
were
led . by
Kelly
Ind ian a 19 14 .576 5 1 t
Winebrenner's
ten
points
.
Ke n t uc k y
17 15 .53 1 7
51. L oui s
16 20 444 10
They hit 11-38 shots for · 29
V i r g inid
S "28 . \52 J91 ,
pel., and 7-12 from the foul
Fridav 's Results
line .
Ke n t uc ky 11 6 Vi rg inia 104 •
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New York \04 San A ntonio 96
Score by. ·q partcrs:
Denv e r 1J7 Indiana 125
· Sunday's Games
Meigs
8 6 11 4- 29
Ind ians at New Y-ork
!.ogan
10
6 9 6- 31
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COLUMBUS ( UPl )
Richard Kay o£ Cleveland
annour eed F'riday he would
seek
the
Democratic
nomination lor the U. S.
Senat e in the June Primary
election. Secretary of Slate
Ted W. Brown said Saturday
Kay is ineligible to run in the
Democralic primary because
he voted in th e American
Independent Party primary
election in 1972. Kay says ,
however. that since the AlP is
no longer a regular party . the
rulillg does not apply to him
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Loga n's next game is next
Tuesday at Wellston, while

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Athe ns to take on the
Bulldogs on the same night.
Me igs is 2-4 on the year, and
Logan is 3-S.
Officials lor the game were
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Cundiff. and Luther Tucker.

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Ch ie ft ains 24 . The Meigs
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fo uls.
Logan was led in Sl'ori nl&lt;!: bv
McBroom with 22 poi nts,
wh ile Br ian Hawk l ,dd 18.

Meigs reserves beaten

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Mur a uders shut off the high
sc:oring McBrumn completely
in the thir d canto, but hi s
teiunma les picked up the
slack 1;1s both temns ma naged
only len points a piece. Meigs
had a one -and-one situatiun at
the 3:30 mark o£ the quarter,
but couldn ' t :;eem to cash in
on that golden opportunity as
they missed three straight
chances at the foul line. That
quarter . ended 44-36, Lo~an.
Meigs made a valiant el£ort
to overtake the Chiefs in the
Ia•: quarter as Meadows
threw in two foul shots to
start lhe sroring . Battling
uphllr , -the - host
ea-nr
narrowed the seorP w 46-59 at ·
the 4:40 mark on five straight
points by Meadows , but ll:.l's
as close as the Chieftain&gt;
would let them . Meigs'
playmaker Steve Randolph
eKiled via the foul route al the
5:42 mark, and Meadows
fo1lowed him three minutes
later .
Meigs was led in scoring by
Mick Davenport as he hit a
sizzling 9·12 from the floor
and ended the game as
leading scorer with 23 points.

Tt•mwn&lt;.~!t• Meadows h;td 12

'¥1d ha uk d in ~ i~hl reliomu.ls.
As a team tht• Mara udt•rs hit
44 pC"t. frnm the ' ficltJ and
ce~nn&lt;'d 16-27 chari ly tosses,
but m issed a Jot of importa nt
olle-a nd ... ,ne chances . 11 u~y
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Waverly knockS .off Gallia Academy, 62-60
GALLIPOLIS -

Waverly

built up a 14-poin t lead i11 tl1e

t Wavrr1y

exploded wi th :t1

lJ(Jints l cos I the Osbornem&lt;'n

T he Blut· D{'vils pulll'd
" ithin thrt•t•. J9-3G, "ith 5: 15

'l11e Blur IJ,vi Is wurked 1he

forwa rd , pa n d th e Blue
Dt•vils allaek wllh 13 points.
Ke ith McGui re. 6-4 junior
rente r a nd Terry Wall ea(•h
ha d 11 for the Blue Dt!v jls.
Ga ll ipolis, after thai. poor
firs t i&gt;eriod from 1he fi eld ,
WIJWl d Up hilling 24 Of 58
a ttempts for a respecta ble 41
f)e r ~e nl.
However, the
Gallians los t it a t t he foul line ,
sinking only 12_of 23 a lle mpls
for a cool 52. 1 percen I. The
Blue Devils e ntered the
cont es t a s th e lop fo ul
sh nt)ting team in lhe con-ferenee-;. Gallipoli s pi cked uff 29
rebo unds. Saunders had 10
an9 Mc~ uire nine . The Blue

ball ureuurl . ....-,,J d e r uh ·tt~o' l' in

fi rst half,lhen held on to edge dearly .
left in the th ird pe riod. WIIS for a la)'UJl. but 1t riJ lled v££
Ga llipo lis
H2-60 i11
a
Afler jwnping ·orr to " 11·6 ta ll ied se\' t' ll una-ns¥&lt;ered 1hl• rhn al lhl' : 07 nwrk :
Southeastern Ohio League .&amp; lea d wit h ;i::J3 remaini ng in points during lh(' next 2: 04 of Again Waverly gv l · the
hardw ood thr ill er here the first period , the Blue pl ay for a 46.36 lea d. 1t was rebnmHI. ,\ gain Thomas was
Friday night..
Devils failed to st·Orf' duri ng 52·44 afl('r thrci' periods of :'ouled , llli s lirnc with one
Coach Carroll l l;t whet• 's tltl' retnalning n 1inutes of the attion.
'
second retJWin ing . Tlmmas
Tigers . llt)w 5-4 on the year , cm1to. Waverly took a 12+1J
Wi th Wavel'ly's Holsinger• zniss~d the t11arit y toss.
lo1ucked l'O'Il'h J nn Osbor- advan tage on 6·7 F'reshman 011 the be nch wi th lour per· Br e nt S..wldt•rs p icked uff the
ne's Blue Devils out of a first center Rob Holsinger 's thn•e- s unals, along wit h Gallia's rebuund . hut before he could
('lace h e with lrim ton and poinl play with 46 seconds left ·. top two scor ers, senior co~ throw it the length of the
remained in t:ontcntion for in the firs t stanza. The Tigers capta ir1s Tony F olden tmd CllU r t , the rina l b uzzer
the 1975-76 championsh ip IJy never looked ba ck.
Gary Snowden , Blue Drvil so unded . Sa unde-rs ha d
upping their l&lt;)op record to 3In th e seco nd s ta n za. Wldercla ssm en ' played their swished
a
s imil ar
2.
Holsinger poured in nine, Joe hearts out and kept c hipping desperation s hot in the
The Blue O&lt;"'ils dro pped to Davt&gt;na and Mark Thom as away al the-~fi ge-F-Iead~
. - --,.
, ~eoml periodf but official~
5-2 overaJJ and 4-1 in r on- s ix
each
a nd
Steve
Holsinger r e tur ned wi th rul ed time IH.Id r'Wl HUt befure
fere ne c play, one game Shoema ker two a s the Tigers 6:14 leH in the game . Folden he Mol it uff.
behind unbeatt:p . Ironton. inc1·eased thei r lea d to 35-24 a nd Snowden never r eturned
G ar~· S\\ a in , 6-0 junior
Gallia 's next oppone nt herl:' befor e the ha lftim e in- un lil 1:54remained . Thalw&gt;is
Tuesday night.
ter mi ss i on .
Wave r ly ' s s hortly a fter Mark Thomas.
A poor s hooti ng pe r - biKgesllead was 14 points . 35· 5-11 senior ~ uard , drove the
fOqna nc e in the firs t period
baseline for a l ~y up with 2:20
21. with 35 seconds le fl in. the
( 4-18 ) and a defensive lapse
first half.
r\! mairring to giVe t he Tigers
GALLIPOLIS - Wave rl y's
in lhe
second
pN ivd
• a 62-a6 lead. II turned out to Cubs remained unb"eaten in
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be t~ e ga me's w inning confere nce play F r iday night
bucket .
with a 50·41 victory over the
F'oldcn canned a pair o£ Gallipolis reserves.
~hari ty tosses with 1 :46 \eft to
After a close firs t half, the
WAVERLY TIGERS (61'1
PLAYER- Pos .
cut the Tigers lea d to 62-58. . visitors outsc ored the Blue
FG-A FT. A PF RB TO TP
Joe Davena, I
4·?
o.o
2
7
0
B
Steve Shoemaker missed a
Imps 12-3 in the third period
Ron Workm a n, f
0-1
0-0
2
2
1
0
fr
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throw
with
1
;04
.left.
to
win goi ng a way .
Bob Hol singe r , c
7- 11
7-9
4
10
1
71
Gt\1-IS
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c
down
with
the
Chuck Thompson , g
1-2
0-0
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0
Tiln
F redericks led thC
1
2
Jim Whal ey , g
2-6
1-3
2
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1
5
re bo~nd . T erry Wall , 5-8
winner
s
'with 12 points . Jeff
Mark T ho mas, g
9· 15 4-7
2
J
6 22
sophomore
guard,
scored
on
Br own paced GAHS with 12
Steve Sh oem a k er , g
1-7
1-3
3
5
1
a layup with :49 remaining to points. B1·ad Abels added
Bob Fytfe,-g
0-1
0-0 . 1
0
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0
TOTALS
24-53 14-22 18 30 11 62
rt•duce Wa vc rly ~s lea·d to two, ei~hl .
GALLIPOLIS BLUE DEVILS 1601
62·60.
rh e Cubs ar c now 8· 1 on the.
PLAYER- Pus.
FG-A FT-A . PF RB TO TP
Gt\HS rega ined possession yea r and 5-0 in si de th e
Ton y Folden , f
2-10 2-2
5
2
0
6
Brent Saunde r s
2·6
1-2
4
10
with 3~ seconds len and lea g ue. GA I·IS dro pped to 2-o
2
5
Gary Swain, f
5 10 3-5
3
3
0
1J
cai!nd
.time with 30 seconds overa ll and 2-3 in s ide lhe
·Keith M cGu i re, c
4·8
3-8
1
9
4
11
r
emtiin
i~!!lea g ue.
Brent Johnson , g
2·5 2·2
1
2
1
6
Ga r Y Sn owd en j g
4-12
Q.Q
5
2
Tony F'olu on 's jumper at
0
B
Box score :
Herb Epling, f
0·0
oo
o
o
0
0
the- lop or the t;e y with 19
WAVERLY C U BS {50 )
Ed Smitt•. c
0-0
0-0
o
o
0
0
seronds failed to gn in . F i e lde r . 4 1 9 ; r r e d fi r icks , .5
Terr y Wall, g
5· 7
l-4
1
1
2
11
Hols in ger
TOTALS
24 -58 12-23 20
29
g rabbe d
t11 e 2 12; Howard . 3 •I 10 . Rndy
9
60
l homas , 1 J 7 ; Ri c k Thoi nas ,
Score hy qua rt ers :
rebound and passed off to 1 o &lt;1 . Kni es 1 o '1. ; Ma loy , 1 u
Wave rly T ige r s
12 23 17 10
6Z
M ;;~ rk Thpm as who was
G AHS Bl ue Devi ls
11 13 20 16
60
fo uled .
Officials - Lar r y Wil li a m so n &amp; Jim Detil l ion .

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De vils commi tted only nine
fW""nOvers.
GAHS had a seasr£hig h 16
assis ts, three eac h b y Brent
S.. LUlders, Gary Swain and
Bre nt Johnson .
Mark
Thom a s
le d

Waver ly's allaek with 22
points, his best performance
of the year . Hols inger added
21. Waverly hit 24 o£ 53 fi e ld
goal attempts for 4o.2 percent. The Tigers canned 14 of
lor 63.6

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JACKSON
Ir onto n
scored the first 10 pomts of
the, third period to brea k up a
light defensi"" struggle and
the result was a 53-42 Yictory
for Cooch Buddy Bell's un defeated Tigers .
The lriu!nph ; lronlon 's
eighth on the road this winter
against no setbacks, le£1 the
Bellmen in undisputed firs t
place in the Southeas tern
Ohio Leag ue standings with a
f&gt;.Omark. Iro nton 's final road
game ollhe 1975-76 campaig n
is Tuesda y , at Gallipolis.
Jackson dropped to 2-6
overall and 0-5 in confere nce
play.
The Tigers led 14-12, 22-20
and 39-28 ' a l th e qua r lennarks .
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Ironton hit 23 of 50 fi eld goal
attempts for 46 perce nt . .IHS
~·::~.s seven of 1::1 &lt;tt the fOLd

Box score :
IRONTON

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Howar d . 2 0 .1. Royill , ? 0 .s , ·
F it zpa! r ic"k.
10 2 72 ;
C
Bro wn. 4 3 11 , R . Howa rd . 7

0 .s : M . B rown . 3 2 8. TOTAL S
23 -7-53 .
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JACKSON ( 421 ·- Coo p er .
O s born e,
6 ·0 17 ,
'l 0 -4 ,
Conroy , 4-a Q; Sc hm id , 4 0 8 ,
Mo rr ow . 1 0·2 : Dor sey . 2 .a 4 ,
Jo nes , 2 a~ TOTALS 21 -0-•n.
Sco r e b·y quarters :
I ron ton
14 8 17 14- 53
Jads on
128 8 1 ~ - ,12
Res erv es -- Ir o nto n 5 1
l ii CkS On 30

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Re sults

By Unite d pre ss Intern at ional

Tour n am e nt s

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Bi9 Fnur
No . Carolina St. \04 Duke 95
W ake For es t 95 No . Ca r ol ioa 83
Blue bonnet CliJ ss ic
Hous ton 78 Hou slon 13e~pt is1 59
San Francisco 77 Texas A &amp;M 75

Friday 's Ohio Coll e ge
Ba sk etball R e sults
U ni1 e d Press International
Milrietta Invitational Tourn .
Marie1!a ·83 Case W este rn
Reserve 5 3
• A ll eg h en y { P a . J J5 G len n vi ll e
State 69

Hall of Fam e Tour ney,
Ca nfon
W a lsh 92 Sl ip p er y Rock ( P a . )

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Mi lt igq n

(1en n . ) 6 7Matone6 ~

Pres id ential Cla !&gt;sic
Pen n SL 63. Har va rd 55
George.washi ngl on 7-5 Brown 59

Ea s t

·1\rmv 8 1 N ew H ampshi r e 63
Boston Coli 9&lt;1 Con n eC!icu l 83
N iag ar a 75 Bri g ham Yo un g 60
Se ton H al! 103 sw L ou isiana B·l
South
Clem son 10 3 Biscayne 71
E . Caro l ina 81 Citade l 16
Ru tger s 9 1 Stetson 62
So uthwest
Te xas E l Paso ·11 So . Co
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N evada -Ren o 103 He~ywurd St

81

· UCLA 111 Denver 7~

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COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
tenninal at Port Columbus
AirPort here was closed for
severa l hours late Friday and
earl); today while security
·police searched for a bomb
following a lhreal tele phoned
to a Tran s World . Airlines
ticket olfice , The termina l
was evacuated after the
bomb lhreaf was received .
No bomb was found .

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WE LLSTO N At he ns
survi ved a poor shootin g
performa nce from both the
field and foul ci rcles to defeat
Wells ton 53-48 he re Friday
nigh t.
The S P.OAL win , four th in a
1 row by the Bulldogs, le£1
Coach Cha r les Mc Afee's club
dea dlocke d fur second place
with GH IIipolis with i1 4-1
mark . The Bulldogs are 4-4
overall .
Wellston dropped to 2-4 in
all gam es and 1-4 in si de t.he
1 confer ence.
Athe ns hit 18uf 62 fi eld goal

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Whee lersburg 7 0 480 369
P t P leas ant
·t 1 30 2 770
Ga ll i polis
5 1 388 JJIJ
Waver l y
5 d SOl 495

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Logan

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We: II SIOn

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Ml"ig s

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J5 1
405

P or t s m ou t h
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So uth Point

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Poi nt .S 6 . Rod. H i ll 52

SEOAL VAR S ITY
Tea m
W L
P OP
I ront o "
:, 0 26 7 107 ,
G allip ol iS
.r 1 288 245
f • !he ns
4
t :238 23 4
Wa ve r ly
J 2 255 246
Log.1n
1 3 779 ".!87
Meig s
1 4 764 19'1
We tl s toh
1 4 254 295
Jack so n
o 5 220 259
TOTALS
20 '2 0 206 5 2!l65

Friday 's

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Wavcr l"y 62 Ga ll ip o l is 60
Ir Onton 53 Ja c kson J2
l oga n 63 Me i gs 56
A lh en s ~J We ll s! on ,tB
SEOAL .RESERVE S
Te am
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W ave rly
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A th ens
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Iro nto n
3 ?. 7&lt;tl

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172
187
21 3 192
202 :t29
19 B 233

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E01 st ern Coof c r enct•
At la nlt C DI VISi On
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Aos lon
22
9 710
Phi lad clphii!
'11 II 66 7. 1
13LJ f1 &lt;1 10
20 15 57 1 4
New Yo r k
\ 6 11 431
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You're reall y ten·ific. Every year you
remem.ber my birthday.
Bo'v could I forget the best
neighbor I ever had ?
I wish we were neighbors again .
It 's been eighteen yea rs. and I
miss y .. u jus t a s much as the da y
y ou left-Ohio. .
Well , you know how much
we miss yo u.
W&lt;? reall y had- some great times
back then,
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to you brings back a lot of nie mnries.
I'm glad you call ed.
· Me too. Take care now, and
thanks again.
You bet, bye-hye:

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J.Jc k soh
2 6 401
Non -S·EOAL r-es ults :
.
Pt . Ple a sa rll 6d Park s St) uth

Logan

F riday 's

0

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Th otna s wl"n l lo the · fuul
line with 17 seconds le £t . He
n'1issed . ·Brent Sa underS
g rabbe d lh ~ r e bo und for
GAHS.

Cage standings

line. The rangy Tigers picked
off 42 re bounds , 16 by 6-6
senio r cen te r: Dea n Fi tzpatrick .
.Jackson hi t 21 of 57 field
goal attempts lor 37 per cent.
JHS was 0-4 a t the charily
line , The Ironmen man aged
onl y 21 caroms , seve n by
George Schmid .
Fitzpatrick paced lronto.n 's
attack with 22 points . Tom
Osborne had 12 for .Jackson .

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Cubs trip Imps, 50-41 ·
i ; Lef tt er , i U 4 . TOTALS .21;110· 50.
GAHS BLUE IMPS (41)
Br oWn , 5 '2 11 : Skag gs. 1 I 3;
Abels. "* 0 B; Jac k son , :2 0 4;
Gr oves. . 1 3 5 , Groth . 0 0 o.
Sl aggs , 1 0 2; Edel ma nn . 0 0
p; Jones . D 5 5 : H i nes, 0 0 0 ;
Ca ud ill , I 0 2 , Gi ll es pi e , 0 0 0.
TOTALS 15- 11 ·41.
Scor e by qu arte rs : ·
Wave rl y
14 14 12 10 - 50
B l ue l mps
11 . 13 3 14 ~ .:11

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ROC K
SPRI NGS
sonals . Iron ir;tllv th... n,iPfs
ended J~-26, Lo~a n .
Showing the. effects of a long
Bolh lt•an •s slur ted the e n ded th e Kame wi thout
•
three-week lay-&lt;11! , th e secu~· ri half playi11g a zune
losi n~ a player via the foul
per cent. WHS picked &lt;&gt;!I 30
Mara ude rs of Coach Ron defense becau&lt;e of the foul
cir
c ui t.
rebounds, 10 b)• Holsinger. .
Logan bowed in t he last lew trouble. but still in t!&gt;f' fi rs t
Meigs drew fir s t bl ood
The Tigers committed 11
minutes Friday to the visiting three
qui
ckl y in thai second lmlf ~s
mi
nut
es
Loga
n·:,
turnovers .
Chieftains from l..ogan, 63-56. Mulholla nd a nd Gasse r Me adows shoved In a rebound
Tuesday, GAHS will host
Th e Ma r a ude r s were picked up thei r third per - with 7:;JB showing nn the
unbe a ten Iro nto n ( 8-0 ).
leadin g 14-10 allhe end of the
Waverly tra vels to Jackson .
fi rst qua rter, in whi ch they
held Mike Mc Br oom ( the
SEOAL's leading scorer 1 to
MEIGS MARAUDERS t56l
just two fi eld goal attempts
PLAYER
FG -A FJ.A RB PF TO TP
and no points . But the second Qua li s
3-8
2-2
7
5
B
2
period told the difference . Crem eans
0-4
1-J
J
0
1
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Meadows
4·9
4·6
a 5 3 12
l McBroom got away from his
Davenport
9 -12 5-9
4
2
o 23
defend ers a nd tossed in a big Rando lp h
1·4
4·-4
2
5
to
6
14 points as the Chiefta ins Browning
t-3
01
2
• • •
Stewart
~
~
~
1-2
0-2
0
~ ul scored the hosts 24-12. As a
Dodson
-o o -- o~t
,;;.~..,,
r
o
I -~-.-~ _team , I lie boys o£ Coac h Scoll Mart in
1·3
0-0
1
0
2
2
F'itzgerald hi! 9-15 a ttempts . H am i lton
0-0
0-0
0
But whe n the ha lf ended , Scel TOTALS
20-45 16-27 21 2;
2~ 5~
LOGAN
CHIEFTAINS
(631
( the league's four th leading PLAYER
FG-A FT-A RB PF TO TP
score r) a nd )\'i yers had Jan Myers
2-J
o.o
2
4
3
4
picked up th eir third fouls . Brian Hawk
8-11 2-3
5
2
6
18
M c Broo m
7-19 B-8
6
4
1 22
Meigs surrered a big loss in Mike
Bill Seel
1-2
4-7
6
3
4
6
that second canto 'as their big Sc ott Gasser
2.3
0-0
2
3
1 ' 4
man Milch Meadows picked Tom Rus set t
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
• •
0
Lanning
3-7
0-0
t
2
1
6
up his third per sonal with John
Ja y Br-agl in
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
0
seven minutes rem aining in Tim M u lh o lland
1-J
1· 4
2
3
2
3
that r&gt;eriod . II showed , as the TOTALS
24 -50 15-22 24
21
18 6J'
Marauder s were a ble to' haul
Score by Quarters :
in only two rebounds tha i Meig 5
14 12 10 20
~~
entire qua rter, a nd the ha lf Logan
10 2' 10 19

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"Mid wes t Ot vfsl on

W t

101 Sei'll ll e 98
Sunday 's Gam es
"Phoe ni x,,, Kansas Ci ty
Porlland a t Los A nge les
Gold en Stale a t Sea t tl e

attempt s fur 29 percent . Al
Ihe foul circles , AHS was 17 of
~7. Athens won it . on the
boards by picking off 58
re bounds, 20 by Mall Faulk·
ne r and 19 by Arn.ie Chonko .
Wellston hit 18 o£ 59 field
goal attempts for 30.o percent . WHS was 12 of 20 at the
foul .line. Wells ton had 35
rebounds, nine by Randy
Peoples.
Faulkn e r pa ce d Ath e ns
with 26 points . Terry Gill had
15 fur Well ston .

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Heady , 0
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rau l liner ,
8 10 "26.
ChOnko , 53 l J ; B la ck fo rd , 2
I 5 ; M ec ~ . I 3 5 . M a y .- -"t 0 1 :
Whea tey , 1 0 2 TOTALS t8 ·

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WE t:.lSTON ( 481
Gi l l. 7
1 15 ;
B ar n e ll ,
2 0 ~.
Mc;K in'nls , 2 0 .f , Orooks , 1 0
7 . · Peo p l es , 2 3 7 ; Arnol d , 1 3
7 , Royste r . 1 2-1 . Ma r ti n . 01
l. G i l li lan d . 1 2 4 . TOTALS
I 8· 12 -48 .
Score try quarters :
,At hens
l&lt;t 10 10 19- 53 ·
WellS TOn
8 ~ 16 , 16 d8
R es erve s - · /\! h e n s 57
Wells t o n 25

ROCK SPRINGS - In a be pulling away. but the
low-scoring contest, the Baby Marauders caJlle storming
Marauders fell victim to the back to lie il al the lhird
Papooses from ,Logan , 31-29. qlu~rter mark on another
Coac h · Charles Kemper's - bucket by Young, 20-25.
No one scored in the fourth
team was never behind, but
quarter
lor Meigs until Greg
were tit.'d for the first time
Wille
sank
a jumper with 1:17
when 1\jeigs' Ken'ny Young
showing
to
make il 30-27.
made a lay-up following the
second half lip, making it 16- Kelly Winebrenner also sank
one at the :40mark, but that's
16.
Logan then· ran off siK all they could manage, as
·
s tra ight points and seemed to time ran out .
l..ogan was led in scoring by
Tucker and Arms trong with 9
and 6 points, respective})'.
Am er ican Bas.keetball Associa ·
The learn made 12-30 from
tion Standing s
the floor lor 40 pel., and 7-12
EJy un,f ed Press lnternatinnat
W L. Pel.
GB
from lh.e charily stripe . .
Denv er
24 8 .750
Coach Bob Oliver's boys
New Yor k
20 10 .66 1 3
~ an .1:\ntonio
19 12 61 J ·4, ,
were
led . by
Kelly
Ind ian a 19 14 .576 5 1 t
Winebrenner's
ten
points
.
Ke n t uc k y
17 15 .53 1 7
51. L oui s
16 20 444 10
They hit 11-38 shots for · 29
V i r g inid
S "28 . \52 J91 ,
pel., and 7-12 from the foul
Fridav 's Results
line .
Ke n t uc ky 11 6 Vi rg inia 104 •
·
New York \04 San A ntonio 96
Score by. ·q partcrs:
Denv e r 1J7 Indiana 125
· Sunday's Games
Meigs
8 6 11 4- 29
Ind ians at New Y-ork
!.ogan
10
6 9 6- 31
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KAY TO RUN
COLUMBUS ( UPl )
Richard Kay o£ Cleveland
annour eed F'riday he would
seek
the
Democratic
nomination lor the U. S.
Senat e in the June Primary
election. Secretary of Slate
Ted W. Brown said Saturday
Kay is ineligible to run in the
Democralic primary because
he voted in th e American
Independent Party primary
election in 1972. Kay says ,
however. that since the AlP is
no longer a regular party . the
rulillg does not apply to him
and he would seek a federal
court ruling .on the matter .

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McBruom and ~~ each had
six reboun d ~ Tne Jeam shot a
hut 48 p l ~ . from the floor and
losstd in ' 15-22 from the
chari l y stripe . They had 18
turnovers an d 21 fouls.
Loga n's next game is next
Tuesday at Wellston, while

the Mar a uders travel to
Athe ns to take on the
Bulldogs on the same night.
Me igs is 2-4 on the year, and
Logan is 3-S.
Officials lor the game were
Gary Clark , Jim Bird , Ramie
Cundiff. and Luther Tucker.

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L og a11 31 M ei gs 29
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boards as they caught 28
cctr orn s, compared to the
Ch ie ft ains 24 . The Meigs
team had 25 tur nove rs and 2.:1
fo uls.
Logan was led in Sl'ori nl&lt;!: bv
McBroom with 22 poi nts,
wh ile Br ian Hawk l ,dd 18.

Meigs reserves beaten

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sc:oring McBrumn completely
in the thir d canto, but hi s
teiunma les picked up the
slack 1;1s both temns ma naged
only len points a piece. Meigs
had a one -and-one situatiun at
the 3:30 mark o£ the quarter,
but couldn ' t :;eem to cash in
on that golden opportunity as
they missed three straight
chances at the foul line. That
quarter . ended 44-36, Lo~an.
Meigs made a valiant el£ort
to overtake the Chiefs in the
Ia•: quarter as Meadows
threw in two foul shots to
start lhe sroring . Battling
uphllr , -the - host
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narrowed the seorP w 46-59 at ·
the 4:40 mark on five straight
points by Meadows , but ll:.l's
as close as the Chieftain&gt;
would let them . Meigs'
playmaker Steve Randolph
eKiled via the foul route al the
5:42 mark, and Meadows
fo1lowed him three minutes
later .
Meigs was led in scoring by
Mick Davenport as he hit a
sizzling 9·12 from the floor
and ended the game as
leading scorer with 23 points.

Tt•mwn&lt;.~!t• Meadows h;td 12

'¥1d ha uk d in ~ i~hl reliomu.ls.
As a team tht• Mara udt•rs hit
44 pC"t. frnm the ' ficltJ and
ce~nn&lt;'d 16-27 chari ly tosses,
but m issed a Jot of importa nt
olle-a nd ... ,ne chances . 11 u~y
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.Southern tops Trimble
By Grt•g Bail&lt;•y
TRIMBLE - Coach Carl
Wolfe 's Sou!hcrn Tornados
came home wtth their fifth
win of the season l'"'riday as

they dO!jjl&gt;ed the Trimbl&lt;'
Tomcats 70-o6. Although the
Tomcats have no wins Wlder
their belt, they have played a
tough schedule, and Coach
Wolfe had a lot of respect for
them. ~utm os t of all, he was

really pleased with lhe allaJ'OWld play of lJiS buys, as

they seemed to "gel" as

H

ream and began to look like
the team that wa s supposed

to lead the SVAC.
The Tornados drew first
blood and were never headed.

althougl&gt;' lhey were ahead by
only two at the end of th e first

quarter, 14-12. They opened it
up in the second canto ,
mos tly on th ~ scoring of AIJ SV AC Mike Roberts · as he
played his best game of the
year by taking scoring honors
with 22 points. Besides
Roberts , the Tornados had

ri ~un~s .
E(.'llsll!nkanlper hac! ll•n The
14 and ltoush- team hit Z:t-63 rrvm tilt' fl our
with l:t
for 36 pel. and los.sed in 10-17
Wolfe had rwthing but from th~ foul line.
praise fur al! his lxJ~' S". He
The re serve contest was a
said he wa.s pleased with the close match, but the Baby
board work of Bruwn us he f,lll~llcl Clouds cHme away
led his team in rebounding with a 6(}..5!~ victory . The were
with 11. Hobcrt.s Hnd sui.J~ led by Ridmrd Teaford's 27
slitut e Paul Cross ccu:h pulled points and Wayn e Sat in eight c:m·ums, att'd Cruss terfield 's lo reboWlds. John
pleased his coe~ch with his Sayre al~o &lt;hipped in 12
fine defense . Wo lf~ s&lt;.~id Jhis m[!rkers.
wa S probably his team 's best
Holbert had 21 points fur
all-aroWld game , ond things the Tomkitlens.
are finally beginning tu fall
Officials for the varsity
into place .
game were Conway and
The Tornados hit a torrid 52 Kaurrman .
pel. t32-9li from the fie ld ,
_and SQnk 6-9 from the charily
SOUTHERN (70)
C
stripe. 'fhey carted off a total Joh nson -1 1 9; M . Robcrls II
:
D
Brow n 67 .1J · C
of33 rebounds. They rravcl to 01~
Br a ue r 1 0 1 ; D, Rou sh 6 I 13.
Wahama next· Friday to P Cross 1 0 2; J ~rown 3 1 e.
32-6·70 .
tangle with the White TOTALS
TR tM BLE CS6l
h.A.
Falcons, a learn they beat ft5- Ech s l en k a mper 50 10 ; J .
Gardner 3 0 6 ; M .. Hunter 8 3
~7 two weeks ag o.
113·, P . F aires J o 6 :· M . Lewis
For the Tonica ts or Coach 1~B · K . Mc ad c776 ; B Jago
'l . T OTALS 23·10-56 .
Forrest "Ervin, M , HLUJtcr led 0 2Score
by Oua r f_e r s:
the scoring with IB markers, So ulhe r n
14 17 HI 1'1 70
l'l 10 15 ' 19 56
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By Greg Bailey
EAST MEIG S - Hannan
Tra ce picked up its fifth
\'ictory against two defeats
Friday night as they downed
the Eagles of Eastei·n, 49-29.
It was the Eagles' seventh
setback their only win
coming against Kyger Creek.
Coach Dan Co rnell 's
Wildcats were in control aU
the way, as they led each
quarter's scoring: 9-4, 15-8,
12-10, 13-7. A big factor was
the foul line. The Wildcats
sank 9-16, while the boys of
Coach Duane Wolfe man;aged
only 3-IL
Eastern was led in scoring
by jWlior Bruce Riffle as he
sank ~ix 'noor shots and one
from the. foul -. line for 13
points.. Cla ss mate Greg
Browning chipped in six.
Browning also ha uled down
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final 1975 United Pr ess ln lerna
lion al Boa rd o f Coaches top 20
cot le ge fo o tball teams with
w qn !os t r ecord s and f irs! place
vqtes in paren theses.
Points
Tea m
I. Oklah oma ( Ill ) (21)
338
2. Ari zona S tate (12 OJ' (51
'292
l Alabama ( 11 1) [7)
290
~ . Ohio St ate· Il l IJ l3l
258
5. UCLA (9 . 2 I J
152
6. Ar kan sas { 10 2)
142
7. Texas ( 10 21
127
B. Michig an 18-2 V
120
9. Nebraska ( 10.21
103
10. P en n Sfafe {9 JJ
50
II . Mary land(92 t )
26
17 Tc•as A&amp;M { 10 'lJ
11
13 (lie) llriwna (9 -2)
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\6 Miami 10 . 1 ll11 J
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Logan led the way with 10
poi n ~ , James had six and
Cisco Minnis dumped in four.
Sands and Baylor led KC
during the same quarter . The
Pirat es wrapped it up with a
22-point fow·th quarter led by
Logan 's seven points prior to
his departure.
With 3: 37 1eft. both coaches
emptied thei r benches.
Shooting-wise, North · Gallia

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Ga lli &lt;!
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Ru ny on, 5 J 13 ; C. M i nn is, J
0 6; L ogan. 132 28; Tacke l1 .
,\ 0 1 ; James . 6 2 · 1&lt;1 ; S .
Mi nn is, 3 I 7; Eggle to n , 2 0 4 ;
Justice, 1 I 3 ; Payne, 2 0 4 .
Total s 36 -9-81 .

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Sands ,

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Tot;~l s 20 -12 · 52 .
By Quarter s:
N _Ga ll ia
· 21 14 24 :n- 81
1&lt; . 6eck
3 191218-,- 52
R ~se rv es ~ North Gallia 60
Kyger Cr eek 31

Lucas.

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Ca l gary·
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Edn1ont on
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·Toronto
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F r iday's Re sult!.
San Diego 2 ICJ9iallapolis
Ci ncinnati 2 Oltawa 1

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MYERS DRIVES - Logan 's Jan Myers (2l ) ·drives
baseline for a layup. Meigs Terry Qualls braces himself to
stop the Chieftain· eager . Logan won. 63-56 ..

STRIKE TAKES HOLD
LOS ANGELES t UP! ) Th.e state government and
physic ia ns resumed.,., ne ~
gotiation s
over
rna lprac lice- in surance re{or.m as a d,octors strike
began slowly to lake hold in
the Los 1.. Angeles area .
Spokesmen for both sides
said a soluliQh was far off.

Sooners named
top grid team
NEW YORK i UPI ) - The
Univers it y . of Oklahoma,

proclaimed Friday a.s the No .
I College Football Team in
lhe coun try in the United

NEW YORK t liP II Ted MarchlbrQda, who
accomplished one or the
mos t remarkable turnarounds in sports history
this year by loading the
Baltimore Colts to th e
Eastern Division title,
Friday was named United

Coaches' Ratings, Saturday
was awarded the National
Football f"oWldalion and Hall
of Fame's MacArthur ijowl
for 1975.
Vincent De I;'a ul Draddy,
chairman of the board of the
foundation, ri1ade the anf1ouncement and sa id t he
trophy, symbolic of ''the most
outstanding college football
learn of the year, " will be
present~ on tbe No"rman,
Okla. campus at a later date.
Okla homa finish ed the
season at ·11-1, losing only to
Kansas, and was a '14-6
win ner over Michigan in the
Orange Bowl.
Other teams re ~e i vi n g
consideration were ArizOna
State, Alabama and Ohio
State. The Buckeyes were the
leading contender before
their Ro se Bowl loss to
UCLA.
The Sooners were unbeaten
and ilntied last year but,
because they were on
probation , were ineligible for

Press

Int e rnational 's

Ameri c an Co nferenc e
Coach uf the Year for 1975.
Marchibroda, a former
NFL quarte rba ck and
assistant to George Allen in
Washington, took over a
Colt club that had thr worst
record in the NFL - 2-12 last season. 1\ftcr a
slum~llng start In which
they won only one of their
first four games, the Colts
roared hack to win nine in a
row and end M'iaml's fouryear · dOmination of ~~e

AFC
East.
Baltimore's IItle drea ms
IIDally were ended last
week In a bitterly contested
playoff loss to Pittsburgh.

Press Interna tio na l Fina l

~.::onsidcralion .

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BETI:V BEITI&gt;R
WASHING TON I UP II
First Lady Belly Ford was
feeling much better but still
weak from a bout of intestinal
flu , her press secretary said
Friday . Sheila Weidenfeld
said Mrs . Furd was catchin-g
up on her mall recCived whiie
the FOrds were on their
holiday trip to Vail , Colo.

DR. EIBLING DIES
, COLUMBUS ( UP! )
Former Columbus Public
Schools Superintendent Dr.
Harold H. Eibling ·died
Friday followin g an extended
illness. He was 70. He retired
as superlntendent of the city .
school system July 31, 1971,
after 15 years in the job.

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through the hoop for a 59·34
lead goi ng into the (i nal

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MAMIE IMPROVING
WASHINGTON (UPI ) Former First Lady MAmie
Eisenhower is .reported to be
comfortable and responding
to hospital treatment for a
viral infeCtion.

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s·u nday' s Gam es
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maintained complete control.
After ccJIJing a timeout with
5:22 left in the First stanza,
the railer Pirates began a
pressing defense .
Th e SVAC pacesellcrs
jwnped into a 21-3 lead
behind the shooting of
Runyon , Loga n, James and
Spoon Minnis . Runyon scored
eight of his t3 points in the
initial periQd. Logan added
five points while James and
Minnis had four each.
Kyger Cree k-, s of fe nse ,
behind the baske t m aki ng or
Baylor, out scored Nurth
Gallia, 19-11 in the second
quarte r . Baylor had seven
points, Lucas dwnped in six
and Sands added four .
Logan led th e Pir&lt;.~tes
second perind surge witll six
poin ts.
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North Gallia zo'Qmed into
its norrn l.il fas t ~bre a kin g

sank 36 or 86 floor attempts
for 41.8 pel. and nine of 22 at
the foul line for 40.9 peL The.'
Pirate~ grabbed 53 reboWlds
~nd comrnitted 23 tur no'!ers.
Coach Keith- Cart~'s
Bo~cats hit 20 of 66 field attempts for 29.4 pet. and 12 of
21 at the charity stripe ~for
51.1 pel. KC committed 13
turnovers and had 29 learn
reb&lt;)w1ds .
The loss left the Bobcats
with &lt;i 2·5 record , l-3 in the
syAC.
Coach Mike Mul fo rd '~
Little Bucs rolled to an easy,
60-:!1victory over Coach Gary
Minton 's Bobkittens in the
reserve tilt.
Doug Sisson and Steve
Mun dell led the winners with
19 and 10 points respcdively.
Ed Mollohan and Todd
Taylor had eight each for the
Bobki ttens.
North Ga ll ia plays at
Eas tern of Pi ke Coun ty
Tuesday and Eastern of
Meigs Friday.
·
Kyger Creek visits Hannan
Trace Friday.
Box scoru:

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LASTER BOARD

CHESHIRE - Coach Jim
Foster 's North Ga lli.a Pirates
rolled to th eir se venth
straight victory without a loss
here ~'riday night, 61-52-over
lhe Kyger Creek Bobcats.
U~ing a pressing defense
most or the first quarter'
North Gallia jwnped into a
21-:1 lead and was never
headed.
Offensively, Fred Logan, 62 junior forward, was the big
gun for the Pirate$ conrJccling for 28 poin ts. Big
Bruce Runyon had 13 points
while Ali-SVAC guard Greg
Jam es, who set out half nf the
second quarter and nldsl
the fOI!J" lh stanza, finished
with 14 points.
Ralph Baylor, 5-11 jlUlior ,
wh o is recuperating from an
cariy season illness, topped
the Bobcats with 18 poi nts .
Tim LjJcas, senior guard , had
10 while Doug Sands and Bill

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Mrs. Jackie Davies uf
Gallipolis visited her grandfather, Ric hard Heilman and
her grandmot.her, Ava Gilkey
Sunday p.m .
Mrs . · Golda Epple is a
surgical patient at Vetera ns
Memurial H ospital.
. Mr . and . Mrs. Robert
Gibson and daugh ter Robin
were guests of the 'Robert
Alkires Thursday throu gh
SWAIN NETS TWO - Gallipolis' Gary Swain (22)
SWlday.
drove the baseline for two of his 13 points on this play
Mrs. Lola Clark has been
during Friday's GARS-Waverly game. Waverly won, 62on
the sick lis t.
60.
The trailer home on the
former R oy Ellis farm
burned lo the ground . II
belonged to Ron Thomas.
The Kate Wilson house
reeeiiiiy gulled by fire is
COLUMBUS (UP!i - The the veteran coach repJieCI.
being repaired.
Ohio State Buckeyes, upset
The size of the crowd at the
Mrs. Dora Whaley and two
23-10 by UCLA in the Rose airport was surprising small children , Ann and Terry Jr.
Bowl, came home Friday to even though the Bucks loot of Cadiz , 0 . were guests of.
quiet reception of about 50 the " big one," but it wa s due Ava Gilkey and Frances,
fans at ' Port Columbus In- to several factors.
Alkire Monday evening .
IA!rnational airport
M.. A. Epple recen tl y
The time of . arrival,
Coach Woody Hayes was originally set for 5 p.m. was recei\'ed word that his s is ter,
the first off the plane and still moved to 8:30, then to 9:30 Mrs. Alice Davis had passed
had little to say even to and the~ back to 8:19p.m.
away.
hometown sportswriters
A hemecoming rally had
. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graves
about the loss .
originally been scheduled for or Sl . John , Mich. spen,l a
"We were outp[ayed and · St. John Arena on the campus couple days with his uncle,
outcoach4ld," Hayes said.
but was canceled Friday .
· Guy .Bolin ,
·
A newsman asked Hayes
Fa ns were ·di scouraged . The gue&amp;t minister who
Why he did not have more to from going to the airport
look the place of the regular
· say about the game.
because the players were minister was a dinner guest
11
We got beat,' ' he said.
supposed Io leave the airport of I he Robert Alkires Sunday.
" Now what the hell more is · on a bus as soon as they Ray Alkire went lo Athens
there to say."
and gol him and took him
depl.aned ,
"You tell me what to say·, " 1
back.

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and national cha mpion ship con·
si deration by the UPI Board of
Coache s.
l'hose
teams
on
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sippi State, SMU, Long Beach
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12 of the Eag les' 32 rebo W&gt;cts. ma rkers, foll owed
Eastern was once again cold teammat e Mooney with 14.
The Eagles Of Coach Larry
from the floor as they found
the hoop on only 24 pet. of Heines were paced by Brifm
their · shots. They had 22 Matthews with 11 points, ;;rnd
tlU'novers, most of tlu~m in Jim Da vis added nine .
the closing minutes or . the
Coach Wolfe said he was
game.
ver)' pleased with his team's
The visiting Wildcats hit a defense as they held the high
lit tle bel ter from the floor as scurlng Wildcats to less than
lhey cann ed 39 pet. of their their season average, but he s
shots. Th ey were led by D. still disappointed in the poin t
Shaffer's 16 on eight fi eld production .
goals and two charity tosses .
K. Halley added a respecEASTERN !19t
Brian
ta ble 14. Their next game is
Conde 0 0 0 ; Bruce Riffl e 6 1
at Fairland next Friday , \ J: Gar:y Nc!son 0 0 0 ; ,P hil
LaComb
2 I' 5 ;
Greg
~ hile Ea s tern tr av~ls lo
Brow nin g 3 0 ·0 ; Mark H awk
North Gallia the same night '2 1 5 _ TotalS ll · l-29 .
Ha nnan T rclc c f 49 l
D.
for an SVAC contest.
Sh aff e-r 8 2 18 ; R . McGui r e 1
Hannan ·trace made it a 1 3: R . W hi tt 022 ; T .
dy ar d 3 -0 6 , K . Petrie '1 o
clean sweep as their reserves 4Woo
; S . G ibson 0 ·2 '2 ; K H al l ey
hwnbled the Baby Eagles by 6 'l 1.1. Tot a ls 20 · '1· 4'1.
By Qua r t e r s:
the score n£ 49-30. D. Swa in
Eil s tern
4 8 10 7 ~9
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.Southern tops Trimble
By Grt•g Bail&lt;•y
TRIMBLE - Coach Carl
Wolfe 's Sou!hcrn Tornados
came home wtth their fifth
win of the season l'"'riday as

they dO!jjl&gt;ed the Trimbl&lt;'
Tomcats 70-o6. Although the
Tomcats have no wins Wlder
their belt, they have played a
tough schedule, and Coach
Wolfe had a lot of respect for
them. ~utm os t of all, he was

really pleased with lhe allaJ'OWld play of lJiS buys, as

they seemed to "gel" as

H

ream and began to look like
the team that wa s supposed

to lead the SVAC.
The Tornados drew first
blood and were never headed.

althougl&gt;' lhey were ahead by
only two at the end of th e first

quarter, 14-12. They opened it
up in the second canto ,
mos tly on th ~ scoring of AIJ SV AC Mike Roberts · as he
played his best game of the
year by taking scoring honors
with 22 points. Besides
Roberts , the Tornados had

ri ~un~s .
E(.'llsll!nkanlper hac! ll•n The
14 and ltoush- team hit Z:t-63 rrvm tilt' fl our
with l:t
for 36 pel. and los.sed in 10-17
Wolfe had rwthing but from th~ foul line.
praise fur al! his lxJ~' S". He
The re serve contest was a
said he wa.s pleased with the close match, but the Baby
board work of Bruwn us he f,lll~llcl Clouds cHme away
led his team in rebounding with a 6(}..5!~ victory . The were
with 11. Hobcrt.s Hnd sui.J~ led by Ridmrd Teaford's 27
slitut e Paul Cross ccu:h pulled points and Wayn e Sat in eight c:m·ums, att'd Cruss terfield 's lo reboWlds. John
pleased his coe~ch with his Sayre al~o &lt;hipped in 12
fine defense . Wo lf~ s&lt;.~id Jhis m[!rkers.
wa S probably his team 's best
Holbert had 21 points fur
all-aroWld game , ond things the Tomkitlens.
are finally beginning tu fall
Officials for the varsity
into place .
game were Conway and
The Tornados hit a torrid 52 Kaurrman .
pel. t32-9li from the fie ld ,
_and SQnk 6-9 from the charily
SOUTHERN (70)
C
stripe. 'fhey carted off a total Joh nson -1 1 9; M . Robcrls II
:
D
Brow n 67 .1J · C
of33 rebounds. They rravcl to 01~
Br a ue r 1 0 1 ; D, Rou sh 6 I 13.
Wahama next· Friday to P Cross 1 0 2; J ~rown 3 1 e.
32-6·70 .
tangle with the White TOTALS
TR tM BLE CS6l
h.A.
Falcons, a learn they beat ft5- Ech s l en k a mper 50 10 ; J .
Gardner 3 0 6 ; M .. Hunter 8 3
~7 two weeks ag o.
113·, P . F aires J o 6 :· M . Lewis
For the Tonica ts or Coach 1~B · K . Mc ad c776 ; B Jago
'l . T OTALS 23·10-56 .
Forrest "Ervin, M , HLUJtcr led 0 2Score
by Oua r f_e r s:
the scoring with IB markers, So ulhe r n
14 17 HI 1'1 70
l'l 10 15 ' 19 56
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By Greg Bailey
EAST MEIG S - Hannan
Tra ce picked up its fifth
\'ictory against two defeats
Friday night as they downed
the Eagles of Eastei·n, 49-29.
It was the Eagles' seventh
setback their only win
coming against Kyger Creek.
Coach Dan Co rnell 's
Wildcats were in control aU
the way, as they led each
quarter's scoring: 9-4, 15-8,
12-10, 13-7. A big factor was
the foul line. The Wildcats
sank 9-16, while the boys of
Coach Duane Wolfe man;aged
only 3-IL
Eastern was led in scoring
by jWlior Bruce Riffle as he
sank ~ix 'noor shots and one
from the. foul -. line for 13
points.. Cla ss mate Greg
Browning chipped in six.
Browning also ha uled down
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final 1975 United Pr ess ln lerna
lion al Boa rd o f Coaches top 20
cot le ge fo o tball teams with
w qn !os t r ecord s and f irs! place
vqtes in paren theses.
Points
Tea m
I. Oklah oma ( Ill ) (21)
338
2. Ari zona S tate (12 OJ' (51
'292
l Alabama ( 11 1) [7)
290
~ . Ohio St ate· Il l IJ l3l
258
5. UCLA (9 . 2 I J
152
6. Ar kan sas { 10 2)
142
7. Texas ( 10 21
127
B. Michig an 18-2 V
120
9. Nebraska ( 10.21
103
10. P en n Sfafe {9 JJ
50
II . Mary land(92 t )
26
17 Tc•as A&amp;M { 10 'lJ
11
13 (lie) llriwna (9 -2)
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\6 Miami 10 . 1 ll11 J
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Logan led the way with 10
poi n ~ , James had six and
Cisco Minnis dumped in four.
Sands and Baylor led KC
during the same quarter . The
Pirat es wrapped it up with a
22-point fow·th quarter led by
Logan 's seven points prior to
his departure.
With 3: 37 1eft. both coaches
emptied thei r benches.
Shooting-wise, North · Gallia

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Ru ny on, 5 J 13 ; C. M i nn is, J
0 6; L ogan. 132 28; Tacke l1 .
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Mi nn is, 3 I 7; Eggle to n , 2 0 4 ;
Justice, 1 I 3 ; Payne, 2 0 4 .
Total s 36 -9-81 .

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By Quarter s:
N _Ga ll ia
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1&lt; . 6eck
3 191218-,- 52
R ~se rv es ~ North Gallia 60
Kyger Cr eek 31

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F r iday's Re sult!.
San Diego 2 ICJ9iallapolis
Ci ncinnati 2 Oltawa 1

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baseline for a layup. Meigs Terry Qualls braces himself to
stop the Chieftain· eager . Logan won. 63-56 ..

STRIKE TAKES HOLD
LOS ANGELES t UP! ) Th.e state government and
physic ia ns resumed.,., ne ~
gotiation s
over
rna lprac lice- in surance re{or.m as a d,octors strike
began slowly to lake hold in
the Los 1.. Angeles area .
Spokesmen for both sides
said a soluliQh was far off.

Sooners named
top grid team
NEW YORK i UPI ) - The
Univers it y . of Oklahoma,

proclaimed Friday a.s the No .
I College Football Team in
lhe coun try in the United

NEW YORK t liP II Ted MarchlbrQda, who
accomplished one or the
mos t remarkable turnarounds in sports history
this year by loading the
Baltimore Colts to th e
Eastern Division title,
Friday was named United

Coaches' Ratings, Saturday
was awarded the National
Football f"oWldalion and Hall
of Fame's MacArthur ijowl
for 1975.
Vincent De I;'a ul Draddy,
chairman of the board of the
foundation, ri1ade the anf1ouncement and sa id t he
trophy, symbolic of ''the most
outstanding college football
learn of the year, " will be
present~ on tbe No"rman,
Okla. campus at a later date.
Okla homa finish ed the
season at ·11-1, losing only to
Kansas, and was a '14-6
win ner over Michigan in the
Orange Bowl.
Other teams re ~e i vi n g
consideration were ArizOna
State, Alabama and Ohio
State. The Buckeyes were the
leading contender before
their Ro se Bowl loss to
UCLA.
The Sooners were unbeaten
and ilntied last year but,
because they were on
probation , were ineligible for

Press

Int e rnational 's

Ameri c an Co nferenc e
Coach uf the Year for 1975.
Marchibroda, a former
NFL quarte rba ck and
assistant to George Allen in
Washington, took over a
Colt club that had thr worst
record in the NFL - 2-12 last season. 1\ftcr a
slum~llng start In which
they won only one of their
first four games, the Colts
roared hack to win nine in a
row and end M'iaml's fouryear · dOmination of ~~e

AFC
East.
Baltimore's IItle drea ms
IIDally were ended last
week In a bitterly contested
playoff loss to Pittsburgh.

Press Interna tio na l Fina l

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WASHING TON I UP II
First Lady Belly Ford was
feeling much better but still
weak from a bout of intestinal
flu , her press secretary said
Friday . Sheila Weidenfeld
said Mrs . Furd was catchin-g
up on her mall recCived whiie
the FOrds were on their
holiday trip to Vail , Colo.

DR. EIBLING DIES
, COLUMBUS ( UP! )
Former Columbus Public
Schools Superintendent Dr.
Harold H. Eibling ·died
Friday followin g an extended
illness. He was 70. He retired
as superlntendent of the city .
school system July 31, 1971,
after 15 years in the job.

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MAMIE IMPROVING
WASHINGTON (UPI ) Former First Lady MAmie
Eisenhower is .reported to be
comfortable and responding
to hospital treatment for a
viral infeCtion.

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maintained complete control.
After ccJIJing a timeout with
5:22 left in the First stanza,
the railer Pirates began a
pressing defense .
Th e SVAC pacesellcrs
jwnped into a 21-3 lead
behind the shooting of
Runyon , Loga n, James and
Spoon Minnis . Runyon scored
eight of his t3 points in the
initial periQd. Logan added
five points while James and
Minnis had four each.
Kyger Cree k-, s of fe nse ,
behind the baske t m aki ng or
Baylor, out scored Nurth
Gallia, 19-11 in the second
quarte r . Baylor had seven
points, Lucas dwnped in six
and Sands added four .
Logan led th e Pir&lt;.~tes
second perind surge witll six
poin ts.
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North Gallia zo'Qmed into
its norrn l.il fas t ~bre a kin g

sank 36 or 86 floor attempts
for 41.8 pel. and nine of 22 at
the foul line for 40.9 peL The.'
Pirate~ grabbed 53 reboWlds
~nd comrnitted 23 tur no'!ers.
Coach Keith- Cart~'s
Bo~cats hit 20 of 66 field attempts for 29.4 pet. and 12 of
21 at the charity stripe ~for
51.1 pel. KC committed 13
turnovers and had 29 learn
reb&lt;)w1ds .
The loss left the Bobcats
with &lt;i 2·5 record , l-3 in the
syAC.
Coach Mike Mul fo rd '~
Little Bucs rolled to an easy,
60-:!1victory over Coach Gary
Minton 's Bobkittens in the
reserve tilt.
Doug Sisson and Steve
Mun dell led the winners with
19 and 10 points respcdively.
Ed Mollohan and Todd
Taylor had eight each for the
Bobki ttens.
North Ga ll ia plays at
Eas tern of Pi ke Coun ty
Tuesday and Eastern of
Meigs Friday.
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Kyger Creek visits Hannan
Trace Friday.
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CHESHIRE - Coach Jim
Foster 's North Ga lli.a Pirates
rolled to th eir se venth
straight victory without a loss
here ~'riday night, 61-52-over
lhe Kyger Creek Bobcats.
U~ing a pressing defense
most or the first quarter'
North Gallia jwnped into a
21-:1 lead and was never
headed.
Offensively, Fred Logan, 62 junior forward, was the big
gun for the Pirate$ conrJccling for 28 poin ts. Big
Bruce Runyon had 13 points
while Ali-SVAC guard Greg
Jam es, who set out half nf the
second quarter and nldsl
the fOI!J" lh stanza, finished
with 14 points.
Ralph Baylor, 5-11 jlUlior ,
wh o is recuperating from an
cariy season illness, topped
the Bobcats with 18 poi nts .
Tim LjJcas, senior guard , had
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Mrs. Jackie Davies uf
Gallipolis visited her grandfather, Ric hard Heilman and
her grandmot.her, Ava Gilkey
Sunday p.m .
Mrs . · Golda Epple is a
surgical patient at Vetera ns
Memurial H ospital.
. Mr . and . Mrs. Robert
Gibson and daugh ter Robin
were guests of the 'Robert
Alkires Thursday throu gh
SWAIN NETS TWO - Gallipolis' Gary Swain (22)
SWlday.
drove the baseline for two of his 13 points on this play
Mrs. Lola Clark has been
during Friday's GARS-Waverly game. Waverly won, 62on
the sick lis t.
60.
The trailer home on the
former R oy Ellis farm
burned lo the ground . II
belonged to Ron Thomas.
The Kate Wilson house
reeeiiiiy gulled by fire is
COLUMBUS (UP!i - The the veteran coach repJieCI.
being repaired.
Ohio State Buckeyes, upset
The size of the crowd at the
Mrs. Dora Whaley and two
23-10 by UCLA in the Rose airport was surprising small children , Ann and Terry Jr.
Bowl, came home Friday to even though the Bucks loot of Cadiz , 0 . were guests of.
quiet reception of about 50 the " big one," but it wa s due Ava Gilkey and Frances,
fans at ' Port Columbus In- to several factors.
Alkire Monday evening .
IA!rnational airport
M.. A. Epple recen tl y
The time of . arrival,
Coach Woody Hayes was originally set for 5 p.m. was recei\'ed word that his s is ter,
the first off the plane and still moved to 8:30, then to 9:30 Mrs. Alice Davis had passed
had little to say even to and the~ back to 8:19p.m.
away.
hometown sportswriters
A hemecoming rally had
. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graves
about the loss .
originally been scheduled for or Sl . John , Mich. spen,l a
"We were outp[ayed and · St. John Arena on the campus couple days with his uncle,
outcoach4ld," Hayes said.
but was canceled Friday .
· Guy .Bolin ,
·
A newsman asked Hayes
Fa ns were ·di scouraged . The gue&amp;t minister who
Why he did not have more to from going to the airport
look the place of the regular
· say about the game.
because the players were minister was a dinner guest
11
We got beat,' ' he said.
supposed Io leave the airport of I he Robert Alkires Sunday.
" Now what the hell more is · on a bus as soon as they Ray Alkire went lo Athens
there to say."
and gol him and took him
depl.aned ,
"You tell me what to say·, " 1
back.

NOW

Prefinished
Wood Paneling

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lliel Georgia (9.J )
3
Note: By agreem ent with the
Am eric an
Football Coaches,
t eams· on probation by the
NCAA are i n eli gible for top 20
and national cha mpion ship con·
si deration by the UPI Board of
Coache s.
l'hose
teams
on
probation for 1975 are : MissJs .~
sippi State, SMU, Long Beach
Sta te .1 nd Southwestern Lou isia·

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Final grid ratings

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12 of the Eag les' 32 rebo W&gt;cts. ma rkers, foll owed
Eastern was once again cold teammat e Mooney with 14.
The Eagles Of Coach Larry
from the floor as they found
the hoop on only 24 pet. of Heines were paced by Brifm
their · shots. They had 22 Matthews with 11 points, ;;rnd
tlU'novers, most of tlu~m in Jim Da vis added nine .
the closing minutes or . the
Coach Wolfe said he was
game.
ver)' pleased with his team's
The visiting Wildcats hit a defense as they held the high
lit tle bel ter from the floor as scurlng Wildcats to less than
lhey cann ed 39 pet. of their their season average, but he s
shots. Th ey were led by D. still disappointed in the poin t
Shaffer's 16 on eight fi eld production .
goals and two charity tosses .
K. Halley added a respecEASTERN !19t
Brian
ta ble 14. Their next game is
Conde 0 0 0 ; Bruce Riffl e 6 1
at Fairland next Friday , \ J: Gar:y Nc!son 0 0 0 ; ,P hil
LaComb
2 I' 5 ;
Greg
~ hile Ea s tern tr av~ls lo
Brow nin g 3 0 ·0 ; Mark H awk
North Gallia the same night '2 1 5 _ TotalS ll · l-29 .
Ha nnan T rclc c f 49 l
D.
for an SVAC contest.
Sh aff e-r 8 2 18 ; R . McGui r e 1
Hannan ·trace made it a 1 3: R . W hi tt 022 ; T .
dy ar d 3 -0 6 , K . Petrie '1 o
clean sweep as their reserves 4Woo
; S . G ibson 0 ·2 '2 ; K H al l ey
hwnbled the Baby Eagles by 6 'l 1.1. Tot a ls 20 · '1· 4'1.
By Qua r t e r s:
the score n£ 49-30. D. Swa in
Eil s tern
4 8 10 7 ~9
led lhe Wildkillens with 22 HT
, 9 15 17 1J. -19

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(C~~;ty,: ;g~~~;; ,~~;;~;~ P~edator calling is best in snowless dark
;.
U\' .JOIIN C', IUC'I:

\'t'lllol u·:-.. ,111d

E~t. i\ grnr. .\ gru ullun·
POMEHOY

df'prt'&lt;:ta ltnn \\iII

,t til l'l'&lt;'&gt;led 111

Till' last

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h rm couples 01 ~d 1 n 111 e n•t
1-.l'l'I)S the f,u 111 ret·uflls• l hm
lu {'!Iter !l'C 'C1 p1 S and l.'X~
rwnscs. !11(' ta kw g nf Ill -

pion· 1(1 ptn dla.-;e a herd bull
ur \\ uuld !Jr .1 ~uud pl ace to
tlwrkt•l it bull ~ ~ ~uno longer
IIC'l'd It \\111 also pnl\' !de a
nuu kt&gt; l
fur
pu1 ebr ed
br:eNie r s
If nttJJ e w -

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for "'" " "" "' needed, plea se

•cdlot prof1t s
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VIll e St

l 'lt' aSL..d nulnL•ntrequirem en l

al lc r cal\'ing." s ta les Clay.
Ti ii' IIU ~h k n~wi n~ har·
••es tmg da les, s pecies ut i he
harves ted hay. and cond11tun
of Ihe forage a t Jwrvest tuue ,
""" o~:alf men ca n pretty well
tde llf if~ their higher quality
r~~~ a~f' . l f they are unc.:ertaw.

Ga 111 poll s, 0 .

nu!Jtlwnallcvcl l s bel&lt;1w pat

Cu\\-&lt;:alt opera tors who
ea lv e ea&lt; i)' s hould retam

Evaluall on
pt1Jgr·(un avatlablc Lhrough
the

thecuuntyEx lcnswnofflcetn
coun ty .

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TUPPERS PLAINS - One
person was slightly injured m
a colllston at 7 p m . Fnday on
Rl 681 , seven tenlhsof a mtle
easl11f Rl. 7 in Me1gs Co Wt ty .
The Ga ll ia -Mc1 gs Po s t
State Highway Patrol satd
cars driven b'y Lisa J
Masters. 17, Reedsvilie, and
Harold J . Richards, 62, of
Coolville, sideswiped in a
curve Bessie Richards, 58, a
passenger in the Richards
car. compl amed of m mor
m]w·1es but was not tm·
m edi ately trea ted. There was

HOSPITAL
NEWS
AD MI TTE D -

BUY A
50 LB. BAG

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den t aJk
this woods-s urr ounded
fte ld at midnight , the highpitched squeals of a rabbtt m
dlstress blaring in my ear.
No , 11 wasn' t a real rabbtt

in

that! was taWtltng to produce
those squeals, but the sound
was ·commg £rom an eighttrack tape player at my feel.
Just as I was ready t o
retr e at
to
the
warm
con fmes
of
my
car ,
I heard something crash·
mg throug h t he weeds
lo my left , headin g right for
me . I didn 't dare move or I
•""ight frighten whatever tt
was ~ way. As I stood
m o tionless &lt;or t hose few
seconds, s hive 1mg from
excitement as much as lhe
cold, thoughts of wild, unnamed beasts peopled th at
sound com mg toward s my
tape player . When l felt the
nmse "as wtthm shotgllll
range, I slowly turned, and

lNkol a

the tape and retrieved a
pnme grey fox , the pme th at
was worth a ll I he shi venng
and loss of sleep .
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k!•c ps m e guing

b~ck, but the

DOG FOOD

One comment in reply to a

seemed to pop up into my
throat when 1 heard that- fox
crashmg toward me. And thi s
sport of " predator calhng " is
nol as easy as I've made it
SOWld. I've spen t many frutt·
less hours after my quarry,
and a fox is smart . I've called
red £oxes, but they usually
are smarter than the greys.
and they 'll COffiC in S)Ow}y,
ctrchng the hunter and
staymg out of range . Very
few reds are killed by a

leller thai appeared in' last
SWlday's paper. One gen·
tleman lost his dogs to some
poisoh , and he believes a
h1m ter did it. Perhaps he's
ngh t, but he used a reference
to my colWlnn lo a1r his gripe ,
and he said nothing pertinent
a bout anyt hmgth at I wrote.

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AND GET FREE

DISC HARGES

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Mrs

Bernle --Ad k_ins, Seth, M rs
Haro ld Mafhe ny, Mt. A lto ,
Okey Keef er, Poi nt Pleasant ;
WJ! I 1am
Hunt ,
Ha rr tef
Call icoat, Robert Cl 1ne, Mrs
Robert Gr eenlee, all Poi nt
Pleasan t , De lbert , Biesstng,
Wes t Colum b1d

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WAn

LIGHT
BULBS

OF F ICE CLOSED
PORTSMOUTfl The
Selectt ve Se r vtce Sys tem
Area Office 19 her'" ts closed ,
Ru th Mec um , Super v ts or ,
sa 1d Sa turday Records of
reg is[ra nls of Athens, Gallia,
Jackson. Lawrence, Meigs ,
Ptke. Ross, Scioto and Vinton

RETAIL VALUE 78•

Cuun ti es are transferred to
Se le c ti ve Serv tce System,
Area Offtce 13, F e de r a l
Butldtng, 85 Marcom Blvd.,
Col wn bus. For furU1er mfo rm ation , con tac t S tate

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CIIIIUI.ara

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Se l ect l \'e

Serv 1ce

Hea dq uar te r s, 85 Ma r co ni
Blv d , Co lum bus, Ohio
I teleph one. 614-469-7380).

BARB WIRE

A fox is a small target,
mostl y just hair and latl.
Seldom does a fox weigh over
12 pounds 1 They're also ver y
tough" to kill"
Recen tly I read in a
national sporting magazine
lhatthebesltimetocall foxes
ts on a cold, crisp moonHg ht
ntg hl with a new-fallen snow
covering the g roWI&lt;j. I guess
those fe llows shoul d know
wllal they 're wriltng about,
but my expenence has
proved the opposite. I have
my best results on a very
dark mght w1thout snow.

That's the second tune I've
read that, so I'm wond cn ng
what you local fellows have
found ef fective Let me kn ow .

in Athens a t the Dept of
Resources Building at I p.nl
If yo u've got somethmg t o say _
abo ut the game la ws or

By Bryson R. (Bud &gt;Car ter
Gallia County Extens ion Ag~nl
GALLIPOLIS - Vegetable ga rden seed catalogues have
beep a rrtvtng throu gh the mail tbe past week or so. This m eans
It ts time to beg&gt;n thinlung about your 1976 vegetable ga r den
There are not many important thmgs you can do this time
of year, bu t one IS taking samples of your sot! and·sending it off
to Ohio Sta te University for testing The test wtil tell you
wheth er or not your garden needs lime and how much fer tilizer
to apply for the vegetables you ar e growing .
Olst for the garden test ts $2 per sample. When YOII take tt,
go down as deep a s you plow the garden and take several sma ll
samples through the garden, then mix them into one composite
sample. Bring a pint of this mixture to the E xtens ion Office
located in the Courthouse her e at Gallipolis. We will then ma il
the sample to Ohio State University and you will ha ve your
report back m about two to three weeks .
One other thing you can do this time of year concerrung
vegetable gardens, is study our bulletin 287 " Home Vegetable
Gardenin g." This publication IS a vaila ble to you fr ee from the
Extension Office Ca ll us a t 446-4612 or wn te us at P .O. Box 72,
Gallipolts for your copy.
GALLIA COUNTY FARM famtlies who are a ble to receive
WOUB-TV Channel 20 on their television set will be interested
iJta half.!Jour evening progr am on profitable corn and' s oybean
practices begiMing Wednesday evening , January 7.
Nation ally r ecognized Ohio State University E xtension Crop
Production Specialists will appear on eac h weekly program,
6.30 to 7 p .m . The programs will last through March 23.
Topics for the TV series called the Crop Game include :
Crop Management Decisions, Herbicides, The Gram Market ,
Production Prac tices, Ttlla ge and Soil Mana gement, How to
Ma rke l Gra in, Nitr ogen for Olrn Pr oduc tion, Soybean Ha rvestmg, Nutnents Essent1al in Corn and Soybean Production.
If you need some tips on tun.ing in WOUB-TV Chanhel 20 in
Athens, which is a UHF station , then callus a t the Extension
Office for this information .
Non-farm folks will also flnd this program useful because it
will help them become more familiar with the cost and risks
taken by farmer s to grow and sell corn and soybeans in 1976.
THER E WILL BE AN OHIO Performance Tested Boar
Sale, J anua ry 10 a t 3 p .m . a t the Ohio SWine E valuation Station
in Columbus, Ohio. ff you would like informat ion on the sale,
please contact us at the Extenswn Office.
J ANUARY 15 a nd 16 a re the dates of the Southea st Ohio
Fruit School to be held in the Athens County Extension Office
(Olntinued on page 28)

$1995

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POMEROY lANDMARK
Serving Meigs, Gallia &amp;Mason Counties

JACK W. CARSEY, MGR.

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... have a banker who
understands farming!
The manager of your local Federal Land
Bank Association is there to help you. He
knows the local agricultural situation . He's
familiar with the money market. He's an
agribusiness man who talks your language.
Give him a call today.
228 Upper River Road
P.O. Box 207, G111ipolis
Phone 446-0203

PH. 992·2181

Clyde B. Walker, Mgr.

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sportsman sympathizes with
him . I truly hope you catch

anyone else, either good or

whoever ls responsible , and

bad.

tJil

Another quote from Chief
Sealtle - ''And what is there
lo life tf a man cannot hear
the lovely cry. of the whip·
poorwill or the argwnents o.f
the frog aroWld the pond at
night? ' '

On the way home. th e coupiP Wt! wer e with brought out a
lx lltk or c!H IIl ipag nc ~md two glas~es We had several toctsts,
,/
~h.Jn n ~~ Uw giCJsst•s Tunt'i out thc;r'd passed a se rving rr~ rt m
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lht• hold Wt' Wt'l'e stay mg at . and they lifted what was
~~;...
rrobabh• smm• honeymooners ' wcdd mg celebration .
·J•t•ople didn't talk so fast when

the game protector mi~ht be
able to help if you'd just
contacl htm .
But if you 're going to refer
to my column, please try lo
say something per tinent. One
..,_. ht
t th
udg spo
ough - a t Ieas t

form fuur .,rd•n•ry •urll~ .

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it was funny al the lime: a eute little rip-{lff I "as al the secretanal school ..
ll1.1~ diCin I hurt anyone. Bul aft er reading how much
. lmstn~'Ses lose br "•hop ltftmg,::,j realm&lt;! we were gui ltr. at .
lt.·:~ st of rct'C I\'ing fitolc n goo d~ . '
If I scud the hntel " check with a confession. can we lJe
• j)I'OSI'Cillrd (ltr tt ' - CONSC IENCE STRICK~N

Metg"S

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ll s J'Ussihle but not proba bl e. More likely you'll gel a
lh.lllk) " " llfll e nud perhops even an invitation to ce lebrate
~uur \\'Pdding wtt h ftt•c c hampa~nt&gt; cocktails , courtesy of the

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Mid-: Winter Tune-Up!
....~--For I H Cad ets and all '!'"kes of rid ing mowers .

Replace plug , point s and condenser
Replace air cleaner element
• Check compres11on, fue l hne &amp; screen
• Check electr icaf&gt;\Syste m •I gnition tim in g
• Check motor generator bel t
~
• Check governor &amp; governor h nkage
• Check and adjust clutch lm kage
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• Overhaul ca rbureto r '
fr::r~
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Clea n and ch eck engi ne cool ing fi ns

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TorQue cylinder head &amp; ma nifold bol ts

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992-2176

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m ay be a day otf for
but It's very likely yo u fl
get yourself mvolved 1n some
rather amb!l to us proJect
Th ts

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Now a rrange the c:irded leiters
to form t he t urprite answer, ..
by t he above cartoon.

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!Jm,l•l•·-: NERVY

Barbara

c o·Bnen,

O' Bnen, corrective
deed , Saltsbu r y.
Carl D Arnold , dec. to
Al1ce J Arnold, c.ert tra ns.
Sal isbury
Glenn w. Dill de c to
Thelma A. Di ll . cert trans. ,
Pomeroy
Fr~~pe H A B;rnoe~t, Bg~~~:;;
Adams , Carol Adams to
Wd liam M Hann um 1 Bar -

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SYMBOL

VICUNA

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WEST
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your
restlessness today by focusmg
you r energ1es on a worthwhile
endeavor Get out the old do-ltvou r sell k!l

West took his heart ace and
con tmucd th e sUit
Sou th won. drew tru mps,
cas hed the ace and kmg of
d 1amonds and lrted to throw
West m
The throw m dtdn't come
off Wes t was sure Ius pa rtner
d1 dn 't hold a face card but he
might hold the 10 of d ta monds
so West dropped hts queen a nd
jack under the ace and kmg
Tht s let Eas t get m wtt h the 10
to lead a cl ub and de fea t lhe
contrac t

EAST
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SOUTII 101

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Bulh vul ne1a ble
Wrst

North East

Pass
Pass
Pass

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4•

Sout h

a " hand m managing t oday
s hould com e o ff rather

smoothly Use your o rga nizmg
talents
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Busy yo ur se lf wi th thmgs
domest!C today You can get a
lot accomplished They sho4{.d
turn out to be more fun than

work

SAGITTARIUS (Now. 23-Doc:.
21 J You're apt to feel very communlcaltve today. Chances are
your phone wdl get a r eal
workout You m ay even ca tch

up on correspo ndence

.1&amp;\ ,.,II., i~l'" . ~ ' CAPR ICORN (Dec. 22-Jon.
~IN. ~~U~~ 19) Someth1n g of a matenal
nature may call for prom pt
A Washlngton r eader wants handli ng today You should be
to know a bout the va hd1 ty of able lo manage !t efl 1ciently

INT

~OIJ. : I'IUS

overcome

West a lso saw thal two
hearts and a di amond and a LIBRA (Sop1 . 23-0ct. 23)
club wouh;l beat four spades so S1tuat1ons you personally lake

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" hwguttL&gt;n · l ll.l }' be fo 1 gettm g the tunes he hasn' t
liJ ,mhd h1s g 1w~ dn1otlr~r fot 'he mg there " Younger k1ds
&lt;.: hr1\\ lhPir :q)l ll i'tidllon for cook tes, l11ps to the park , etc. by
tlt•Jn""'ISlJ .11111g tla ·ir love Souu~ t unes teenagers t~ k e 1t for
l!r&lt;HJtt•d ( ;1 :1rulnw ~~til kn ow w1thuut hcmg told. If he lets her
krum h1H\' ll\llt II ~ Ill' ts Wdnt~d , sla..' ' ll he there -- unl ess she gets
11101r tH.. k vl~ to~~ B1 u.!ri\HIY shm\ ..Then ther e's no contest
\ ;'oi [ ) I JIJ·:l( (; H ,INIJ M~

You may have the op portunity
tod ay to help one you 're fond
o f sort ou t a problem Ass!sl
wh e re you can .

VIRGO.(Aug , 23-Sopt. 22) You

no trump
NORTH
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CANCER (June 21 -Julr 22)

c an

West plays alert defense

Hannum , 1A ., 151t"A.

to pass on. speak up

LEO (Julr 23·Aug. 22) You're a

WIN AT BRIDGE

Ohto Power Co. and Alba ns
Properties Co Agree a nd
partial rei of co aL Co lumb ta .

You·re 'rlery good at geumg
your i dea s across today If you
have some hel pful lnformatton

good team player today, better
than you would be on your
own Associate w1th persons
who share your v1ews

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the new laws for duplicate and AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19)
oft e n w ill lh ey be You r personal1ty w1tt appear a
cha nged.
bit more dyna mtc than usual

h ow

POMEAOY. O .

lly Oswald &amp; Ja mes Jacoby

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If North had JUSt ra tsed hiS
rt ner to t hree notrump

ere would be no r easo n to

wr ite a bout today's ha nd
South wo uld have had no t rou· ·
ble brm gmg in mne tncks
Sllll . we ca n t blame North
(or try mg a Stay ma n two

f l(f ~5-URE •J OFBit.:&gt; P.U""·U.Jr o, .::;
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BUYERS
BEWARE!

T hey are vahd and we hope tod ay Th e tm p resslon you II
they w1ll be understood . Law make wi ll be favora ble

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! El ~ BE FAIR.
1 .:.u ri"O:-:!:: THE

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tlubs and then ra 1s m g h1 s
) ar tner to the spade gam e
West opened the king nf
~ earls. looked at du m m y,

pomts and sa w that
South needed every missmg
~ounted

face ca rd to hold the 16 he
neede d fo r th e ope nin g

High pressure door-to-door
salesmen are selling water
softeners at inflated .prices .
Before you buy, see your local
Landmark dealer for the LOWEST
PRICES on a quality automatic
water conditioner I

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I-SOACLE
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tltattve Get a group together
TAURUS (April 20·MOJ 20)

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Keith Riggs ,
Ri qqs to Rober ta

day who enJOY betng up and
domg thmg s Take th e m-

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H1g bus ll)l'Ss Hppr·eei:1tes honesty. J l also knows the public
r elatwns ~Jluc of ..--1 goo d human interest story. Happy honeytnoon'
lli~ LJ.;N AND SUE
B.: 1p
· Ftll'gf)ltPn' romplams .ctiJout hi s g fi.l ndm other ignormg
II It' Il·r naw· I~ J',1 rHk hi Jdrrn m felvur uf you nger ones G~ndma
1:-; suppost·d lo co~ ter to thei r t•very &lt;l csrre, gi ve up tickets to a
I~rOt~&lt;h\ a ~ siHm 111 on.J er to atte nd a birthday party, etc. (s at
n~a \Jy tl1.11 he wcw ts her the! c, or is he just concerned that the
H 1 ~_s ms .!I t' ge ttmg m o1 P attenllon ? And that old Granny is
CI1JO.Yllt~ he r~cl l w1 lh her uwn pl easures once m a while ?
l'd :-:a~ he's jl!~ll uus more tharl hurt - and a lso a httle
S&lt;'ltash. Tuo ma ny g1own ehildren cmd haif-grown grandt hlltlren thmk l!f ultl folks main)y as someone to offer help or
givt&gt; g1ft ~. ur supp ly JoH n~ If thE;" gr nndfol k need repairs done
to Ihet ! !must· 0 1 ju st tn cndly vtsits - the ktds are "too busy ''
So. c;, iln dmol, Pnjo\' your own pw·suiL~ \-\ohlle you ca n, an d
du ~t'l IPI thf' ~ramlkid;-: mak e you f eel ~utlty! EX 1'1-: Im ;N l'lc n

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ARIES (Morch 21·Aprll 19)
Select acttvP. companions to -

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SUNDAY , JANUARY 4, 1976

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I low To Heal A Con"'·ieuce'!
f\1~· fittllo.' (' and I unnounced uu 1 c nga~cme nt when we
.1n m (•rnight ftCid lnp '\ tth our collcgr group.

Astra- Television Log

I lnM·rouuhtr 1hr:ooc" .._r Ju•..t.6-.,
cmt •~• h·r lu .-•·h ,......,.., • h•

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There probably will be a

WHILE IT LASTS

UNICO MOTTO BARB
4 pt., 15% ga.

the

fox season m the near future.
As tt is now , you m ay hunt
f oxes all yea r, eve n on

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Bobb ie Wa r de n, Margaret
Gan s, Delor es Gaus, Yola nda
Van
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Laude r m!lt , Ro tt 1e Say re ,
Evere tt
Hutton , Rona ld

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Sma ll ey , Opa l Ohlinger,

FARM &amp; KENNEL

lullsit.l e.

couldn 'I help thtnkmg that J
m~sl lJe a lillie deranged to
belhere . ltwasthe thirdsuch
spot 1 had been that mghl,
ann 1 could have lleen home
m a mce warm bed instead of

Lauder mt l t, Ma son , Rober t
Sca r be rr y, Rac1ne , Har ri son
R obinson, ....Ga I Iipol is.y-Robert
Barton , Pomeroy ; Heat her
Rou sh, Syracuse ; Eli zabe th
Jackson , Middleport , Te rr y
Kn1g ht m g, Racm e

OF
GILT EDGE

h ou ren

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heavy damage to both
vehwles
J he beam from the light &lt;Jiop
Ml:ls ters was charged w1th my head revealed two eyes, Sunday. But I li mit my fox
drivmg left of center
shming li ke two bright s1lver hlUltm g to the wmter months
·dollars. A Fox' Before he when pelts are pnm e
could tur n and escape, a load
Speaking of seasons, don'l
of number 4's from my 12 forget the D•strict Four F tsh
gauge dropped h tm . I shut off an d Gam e Heari ng on J an . 25

Vet er ans M emorial H9spita l

2

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ONLY

mometer read m the teens,
and as 1 stoQd s hivering on

Cl~ty sug~eSIS makin g USC uf

fpeder ca lves ha ve bee n
rnark c tcd, t'O\\-ca lf opera tors
die l ook111~ forward to thai
ne\\ l Tllp of '7G cah ·es wtth
enthus tast n "!low 11ell they
do ean depend upon the
nut n tlon.ll pla ne of the cow.''
sl ah•s .la lll es C Clay. ·
.J ac ksun .11 Cd f:xt e nswn
ngcr1 t. mlll!li.Jl tncl ustry
ACCO HDING TO C!.A Y, a
l'tJ\\ 's nulncnt reqUirements
triCI'ease sr~mc 180..200 perce nt
at eal vtng lime . If ltus tncre::tsecl l'cqut r cmcnt IS n ut
ntc t, the man 1a C!m 's n1ilk
flo11 11ill he r ed uced and
consequen tly the new calf .
gets cl poor s tart 111 hfe and
ma) ne\ er pC"rform to Jts
ablltl) . The pos&amp;JLd tty of the
CO\\ bi c t~dm g bac k al the
p1op e1 rune r educes tf the

eater

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POM E ROY _ The ther·

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and 20, 'tucsda) &lt;0\CII Illgs. a l
1 30 m the ~ !ctgs t •,11 mt)
E,tens um Offi ce.
Thts sdwol 1s st•l 1111 f"r

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111~ht

fm a~c

'h r tr best qualt ly

uf

wtll deal
in(·ome tax•. H
ullen ·s terl , ( ali lh&lt;• exlcns wn
offi ce at !•n·.l8!15
THI ; F JHST SOUTHE R!\
OHIO &lt;o1 .~tied llull Sale wd t
be held Sat urd ay, 1\ pnl 24 ,.t
Htlbboru . Tills rs " &lt;.1le
\d 1c1 et I~t• IJull s \\lllbr g ra d l'l I
IJL'fHtl' thl'y rtrc sold .
I! \\ l) U(tl b£1 an t.'Xl'Clle nt

kcC'pinj.! bt.. tl(•r f.:u·m rC'n wds ''
,, Farm
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c ha nges a r e a necessa ry PISCES (Feb. 20· March 20)
nua sa nce . These new laws You ten d to place the Interests
r ep r ese nt

a

tr e m e nd o us ot o thers above yo ur own to-

amount or work and while not day Your unselfiSh gestures
perfect a re an improvement Will be apprec1ated
over the old ones. They wtll

r em am in e ff ect for at least
fi ve yea rs

(F or a co py of JA COBY
M ODERN, se nd $1 to " Wm
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newspaper, P 0 Box 489,
Rad10 C1ty StatfOn , New York,
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You a re ttkelyto have moreoppo rtun1 ty to apply your sk1ll s
and talents thts comtng year
tha n you have had fo r a whtl e
A JOb we ll done w11 1 r eap,
rewards

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85 _ ,... cop

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28 Ltv•ly dance
30 Flrecract.:er
32 Part of "to be"
33 Artk:le of
hnnltufl

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83 Dolt
84 Mix

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82 Maunt11n1 of
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Europe
153 Concluctota
a• Metalfa1t1ner
Ilk* a
85 Paat1onn1
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35 CIOn
8CJ Worohlp
15Hwllwe
371natrumtntl
87 Euyg~llap
158 Note 01' Kill
38 Evaluate
81 8""'111
180 RCiftan tyrent
•o Pald nallen
100 Comfort
182 Warn awa'j'
41 lpanilh trltole 101 Alverln Atrlct
184 Downy duck
43 Hotel on Pfoporty 102 Cr(lllllllptl
18Uldor
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1o3
U!J8 Strong, fO* cart
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47 lolloldt
10510 outtocotld In 181 Declare
•e WOOdy Pllnt
wat•
170 Cllatr1
41 Mort eecure
107 A11... (lbbr I 11 1 Fragile
12 Ca.gultltl
108 FemaJtdttr
I.B ..olwe
110P10not
DOWN
mollulk•
1 1 1 Nlpa
58 SpM
1 13 Wlnt• vehicle
1 Bllby'a bed
57Ait.tl
114Man'tnlekn1Mt
2 BlcterloiOQilt'l
sa Booty
ns Sotn11obbr .1
81RIMindtellof 1181na.llect
3 S'j'mbol for nlton
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117 Awlforll'llluld
4 Evergreen trM
82 Skin
118 Ranan bron11
SODdde11ol
83 Inlet•
120 Phytlclan
diiCOf'd
84 Canjuncuon
(abl)r 1
8RtPulee
68 New ZNitnd
121 Manuftetured
1 COIIeQe dl:gi'M
Pt~rrot
122 Eat
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81 Exllt
123 Clayey llrth
8 Follllel11nd
68 Mounttln like
124 Abound
9 Anatomy (lbbr I
89 Cornp111 POint 126 Retail
tO P~11lor one
7 1 Superlttlve
eatabllahmenta
IIBodleo of
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128 Wtll1epop!tr
' loldlera
72 Mut
130 CtlmblnQpalm
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132 Edlbilleedl
74 NarrOW", flat
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15 Plrtl of flower

I I SIMpleton

Nln.atalntofaw

11Yuleafpoetry

15 Dralna

11 EVIl

23 Diner

17 Flying Q'•ture
21 AetrMt
22 landed •t1t1

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t35 Laroe clttern

130Syoobollor
141 Symbol fot
t•turlum
142An....ple
143 Flbef plant
145 CarouM ~
147 VDICIInlc

25 Exlllo

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78 Ololrlbuto
77-78 ComptN DOtnt
18 Maner

t8 N111t1vw IJI'ellx
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20 Yaung girl
102 ..001 ofi'OOI
27 Htrotc ...,,
Fuel
21 SOultiWn MIMI 101 Ancient

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31Not.ofac...
3• La.
30 Narr...
31 FIIQht of Itepa

107Pat•n
108 Fat
110 u-...aund
IXCavaHon
•o BNd COAling 1t 1 Trade
42 L""bl
112 Look lllrougll
44 Seckld.t corn• 11• Houtlbaata
48 Tlke one·a IM!rl 118 Dairy DJoduct
•e AI~~~ time
117 Shtp Cftannela
49 Plllfulapota
1 Ut Propflet
&amp;0 Get up
121 Protectlvw ditch
51 Artificial •
122 Neg~.. •
tongu~
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55 Frtnch •ttc..

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127 Symbot tor
58 Exlltld
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158 Houtlhold un., 121 Ia PF••u
80 Story
128 Tonaorlalartlet
82 W1n
130 ltlarp
85 Algonquian
131 NatiOne wer

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81H•vy.olume

IIMinea•cev•tton

70 Walklln waler
72 Bacll:bane

73 CWemonl•
751n mu1lc, h igh
78 Unltl ol
currancy
77 Encomium

79L~flxldty

80M•Itt
82 Wttctutd
ucrollr
83 Body of '
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88 Strata
88 Atrntln er.ct

80 AMIJhll

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138 Wetrd
140 Naullcal cnael
143 Parent (cottoq.) "

144 Ox of C.llbea
146 Motflw of Calor
and PoM&amp;u

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150Centuryplant
Yaungullnon
1 3 Ye~~no male
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6:00-FIIm 4; This Is the Lite 10
6: 3()-Thls Week 4; Vlewpoln18; Pub lic Polley Forum
10.
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7:00-Jerry Fa\weJI4 , Church by the Sl". oil he Road
4, Talking Hands 8: Spring S1retr USA 13.
7· 3Q-Thlsls theL't'rel. 1'llm4. Rvtvat Ftres 6; Jerry
Falwell 8; Camera Three 10. New'smaker ' 75 13

8:00-Mormon Choir 3, Day of Discovery 4; Gospel
Caravan 6, Church Service 10; Mamre Church 13.

B:Jtf.-{)ra.l Roberts 3; Yours lor the Asking 4; Kath ryn ·
Kuhlman 6; Day
Presents 10; Rex
9:0G-Gospel Singing
Humbard 6 ; Rev.

of Olscovery 8; James Robison
Humbard 13; Bibl e Answers IS.
Jubil~e 3, Hour of Power 4; Rex
Leonard Repass 8; Oral Roberts

10; Thanklul 15.
9.JQ-Whal Does the Bible Plainly Say? 8, Ills Wr itte n
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10; Christ Is lhe Answer 13 , Ins ight 15.
10 :00-Big Blue Marble 3. Church Servi ce 4, Leroy
Jenkins 6; Chrlst!an Center 8; Movie " Frontier
H ~llcal" 10; Jimmy Swaggarl 13; ,Faith for Today
IS
10 ·3()-Vegetable Soup 3, Garner Ted Arms1rong 4,
Rex Humbar d 8; Jimmy Swaggart 6; Testimony
Ti me 13 ; This Is the Lite 15.
II :oo-TV Chape\ 3; Doctors on Call4; Point ol View 6 ,
Re v. Henry M ahan 13
· 11 :Jo-Human Dimension 3, Make a Wish 6; Focus on
Colurnbus 4; Face the Nation 8, Rev Ca lvin E'Y'ans

13.
12 . 00-Meet the Press
Think ing In the Black
101 Lower Lighthouse
17~'30- To Be Announced

3,4,15. CBPA Bowling 6 ;
8; Columbu s Tqwn Meeting
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Generat ion 13; Three by Ba ll anchlne 33.

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2: CIO-Com m unl que 6. Friends of Man 13; Onedln Line
33.
2:3D-Awar e 6 ; Nas hvi lle on The Road 13.
3:00T Dlr ec11ons 6, Rivals of Sherlock Ho lmes 33,

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3:3Q-Medl x t3.
4:00-AFC·NF C Cham p ionships 3,4,8, 10, 15; Friends of
Man 6; Worl d Cha m pionsh ip of Magic 13, Know
Your Antiques 33
4:3Q-Misston · Impossi ble 6; What to Do Til the
Wrecker Comes 33. .
S:DO-Movle " Arri vederci, Ba by! " 13 , 60·Min ules 8, 10;
Austin City limits 20. J ean ne Woll Wi th . . .33.
7;3()-Woman Al ive! 33.
B:OQ-EIIery Queen 3,4,15; Six Million Dollar Ma n 6, 13;
Cher 8, 10; Nova 20,33.
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9:00-McCoy 3,4.1 5; ABC Theatre 6, 13; Kotak 8, 10,
Masterpiece Theatr e 20,33

10: 00-Bronk 8, 10; Music fr om Aspen 20,33
II :00-News 3.4.8.10. 13, 15. ABC News 6, Monty
Pylhon's F lying Circus 20, Kup's Show 33.
II ' Is--Big Valley 6; CBS News 8, 10, PMA Pulse 15
II •J()-Saln1 3; Bonanza 4. Samm y &amp; Compan y 8:
Hawaii Flve·O 10; 700'C iub 13, Don Kirshne r 's

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Rock Concert 15; Soundstage 20 .

12:00-Ja naki 33.

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1. 00-ABC Ne ws 13.
t · 3()-Peyton Place 4.
MONDAY, JANVARY S, 1975
6:00--Columbus Today 4, Sun ri se Se m est er 10

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6:2s-- Farm Report 13
6 JO-...New Zoo Revue 4; News 6,
Far mtime 10. Good News 13

Bible Answers 8:

6·.4D--Ounce of Pre11ent lon 10
6. 4s--Morn lng Report 3
6· 55-Chuck Wh ile Re ports 10; Good Morn ln,tl&gt;' Tr t
Stale 13.
7.0Q-Today 3,4, IS; Good Morning, America 6, 13, CBS
.News 8; Bugs Bunny a nd Fr l en ~ s 10.
7:3()-School\es 10.
7 :4s--Sesame Street 33.
8':00-Lucy Show 6; Ca p1a in Ka ngaroo 8, 10.
8:3()-Blg Valley 6.

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Show 8; Mike Douglas 10; Morning with D.J 13;
Biography 33.
9. 3D-Not For Wom en Onl y 3; One Li fe to Li ve 6;
Tattleta les 8; New Zoo Revue 13; Food Preserv ing
33.
10:0()-(e\ebrlty Sweepstakes 3, 4, 15; Edge of Night 6 ;
Price Is Right 8, 10; Mike Douglas 13. Youth In
Trouble 33.
10:3Q-Wheel of Fortune 3,15; I Dream ol J eann ie 4;
Dinah! 6
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II :OQ-Hollywood Squares 4; Gambit 8,1 0; Elect ri c
Company 20; Walsh's Animal s 33.
II :3D-Hollywood Squares 3, 15, Happy Days 13 ;
Midday 4; One of Llle 8, 10, Sesame Street 20,33.
II :5s--Take Kerr 8; Dan \me l's World 10
12 :00-High Rollers 3,15; Let's Make A De al13 ; Bob
Braun's 50 50 Club 4; News 6,8,10.
12.3Q-Take My Advice 3, t5; All My Child ren 6.13,
Search lor Tomorrow 8, 10, Electri c Company 33.
12 .5s--NBC News 3.15.
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I :00-News 3; Ryan's Hope 6,1 3; Ph il Donahue 8.
Young and 1he Restles s tO; Not For Women Only
13: Food Preserving 33.
! .3D-Days of our Li ves 3, 4, 15; Rh yme and Rea son
6, 13; As The World Turns 8.10; Ca bell Coun1y
Puppets 33 .
2:0Q- SIO,OOO Pyramid 6,13; Tribal Eye 33.
2· 3()-Doc1ors 3,4, 15, Neighbors 6,13. Guid ing Llgh1
8,10.
J :OQ-Another World 3, 4, 15; General Hospl1a!6,\3 ; All
In The Family 8,10; Woma n '20.
3:31f.-{)ne Life 1o Live 13; Mickey Mouse Club 6; Match
Game 8, tO; Consume r Survival Ki t 20 .
4:00-Mister Cartoon 3; Merv Griff in 4; Somerset 15;
Max B. N lmb\e 6; Micke y Mouse Club 8; Mister
Rogers 20,33; Movie "Between Hea ven and Hell "
10; Dinah ! 13
- 4:30-Bewltched 3; Mod Squad 6; Pa rtr idge Fa mily 8;
Sesame Street 20,33; Ge l Smart 15.
5:00-Bonanza 3; Family Affair 8; Sta r Tre k 15
5: 30-EAdam -12 4; News 6 ; Beverly Hillbil li es 8,
lectrlc Company 20,33 ; Adam-12 13.
6:DO-News 3,4,8, 10,13,15; ABC News 6; Zoom 20,
Carrasco\endas 33
6 .30-NBC News3,4,15; A~ C News 13, Andy Gr iffith 6;
CBS News 8,10; Hodgepodge Lodge 20, Ours tory 33.
7.DO-Truth or Consequences 3; To Te ll The Truth 4;
Bowling lor Dollars 6; Buck Owens 8, NeVj's 10:
Candid Camera 13; Family Affair 15, On Aga fn 20;
Soap Box Derby 33.
7:30-That Good Ole Nashville Mus ic 3; Don Adam s ,
, Screen Test 4, Match Ga me PM Pr ice Is Rig ht 8;
Evening Edition wl1h Marlin Agronsky 20; High
Road to Adventure 10; To Tell t he Tru1h 13; Friends
of Man 15; Marco Sporlllte..33
8.DO-NBC News Special 3,4, 15; Olympic Games 6, 13;
Gunsmoke 8; Rhoda 10; ·Tennis 20; An Eames
Celebrat ion 33.
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8:3()-Phyllls 10.
9:00-AII In The Famil y 8.10;
9:30-MauQe 8,10; Reallda des 33.
10:-ABC News Sllceup6, 13; CB S Report s Inqu iry 8.1 0·
Bt.Ways 33.
10 :30-Catch·33 33.
II :DO-News 3,4,6,8,10,13,15, 20; ABC News 33.
II :30-Johnny Carson 3,4.15; Wide World Specia l 6 13
Movie " Come · Fly With Me" 8; Movie " Micke~
One" 10; Janak\ 33.
I :00-Tomorrow 3.4; News 13.

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lu {'!Iter !l'C 'C1 p1 S and l.'X~
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pion· 1(1 ptn dla.-;e a herd bull
ur \\ uuld !Jr .1 ~uud pl ace to
tlwrkt•l it bull ~ ~ ~uno longer
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harves ted hay. and cond11tun
of Ihe forage a t Jwrvest tuue ,
""" o~:alf men ca n pretty well
tde llf if~ their higher quality
r~~~ a~f' . l f they are unc.:ertaw.

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TUPPERS PLAINS - One
person was slightly injured m
a colllston at 7 p m . Fnday on
Rl 681 , seven tenlhsof a mtle
easl11f Rl. 7 in Me1gs Co Wt ty .
The Ga ll ia -Mc1 gs Po s t
State Highway Patrol satd
cars driven b'y Lisa J
Masters. 17, Reedsvilie, and
Harold J . Richards, 62, of
Coolville, sideswiped in a
curve Bessie Richards, 58, a
passenger in the Richards
car. compl amed of m mor
m]w·1es but was not tm·
m edi ately trea ted. There was

HOSPITAL
NEWS
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den t aJk
this woods-s urr ounded
fte ld at midnight , the highpitched squeals of a rabbtt m
dlstress blaring in my ear.
No , 11 wasn' t a real rabbtt

in

that! was taWtltng to produce
those squeals, but the sound
was ·commg £rom an eighttrack tape player at my feel.
Just as I was ready t o
retr e at
to
the
warm
con fmes
of
my
car ,
I heard something crash·
mg throug h t he weeds
lo my left , headin g right for
me . I didn 't dare move or I
•""ight frighten whatever tt
was ~ way. As I stood
m o tionless &lt;or t hose few
seconds, s hive 1mg from
excitement as much as lhe
cold, thoughts of wild, unnamed beasts peopled th at
sound com mg toward s my
tape player . When l felt the
nmse "as wtthm shotgllll
range, I slowly turned, and

lNkol a

the tape and retrieved a
pnme grey fox , the pme th at
was worth a ll I he shi venng
and loss of sleep .
'

lhe killing that

k!•c ps m e guing

b~ck, but the

DOG FOOD

One comment in reply to a

seemed to pop up into my
throat when 1 heard that- fox
crashmg toward me. And thi s
sport of " predator calhng " is
nol as easy as I've made it
SOWld. I've spen t many frutt·
less hours after my quarry,
and a fox is smart . I've called
red £oxes, but they usually
are smarter than the greys.
and they 'll COffiC in S)Ow}y,
ctrchng the hunter and
staymg out of range . Very
few reds are killed by a

leller thai appeared in' last
SWlday's paper. One gen·
tleman lost his dogs to some
poisoh , and he believes a
h1m ter did it. Perhaps he's
ngh t, but he used a reference
to my colWlnn lo a1r his gripe ,
and he said nothing pertinent
a bout anyt hmgth at I wrote.

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AND GET FREE

DISC HARGES

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Mrs

Bernle --Ad k_ins, Seth, M rs
Haro ld Mafhe ny, Mt. A lto ,
Okey Keef er, Poi nt Pleasant ;
WJ! I 1am
Hunt ,
Ha rr tef
Call icoat, Robert Cl 1ne, Mrs
Robert Gr eenlee, all Poi nt
Pleasan t , De lbert , Biesstng,
Wes t Colum b1d

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WAn

LIGHT
BULBS

OF F ICE CLOSED
PORTSMOUTfl The
Selectt ve Se r vtce Sys tem
Area Office 19 her'" ts closed ,
Ru th Mec um , Super v ts or ,
sa 1d Sa turday Records of
reg is[ra nls of Athens, Gallia,
Jackson. Lawrence, Meigs ,
Ptke. Ross, Scioto and Vinton

RETAIL VALUE 78•

Cuun ti es are transferred to
Se le c ti ve Serv tce System,
Area Offtce 13, F e de r a l
Butldtng, 85 Marcom Blvd.,
Col wn bus. For furU1er mfo rm ation , con tac t S tate

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CIIIIUI.ara

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Se l ect l \'e

Serv 1ce

Hea dq uar te r s, 85 Ma r co ni
Blv d , Co lum bus, Ohio
I teleph one. 614-469-7380).

BARB WIRE

A fox is a small target,
mostl y just hair and latl.
Seldom does a fox weigh over
12 pounds 1 They're also ver y
tough" to kill"
Recen tly I read in a
national sporting magazine
lhatthebesltimetocall foxes
ts on a cold, crisp moonHg ht
ntg hl with a new-fallen snow
covering the g roWI&lt;j. I guess
those fe llows shoul d know
wllal they 're wriltng about,
but my expenence has
proved the opposite. I have
my best results on a very
dark mght w1thout snow.

That's the second tune I've
read that, so I'm wond cn ng
what you local fellows have
found ef fective Let me kn ow .

in Athens a t the Dept of
Resources Building at I p.nl
If yo u've got somethmg t o say _
abo ut the game la ws or

By Bryson R. (Bud &gt;Car ter
Gallia County Extens ion Ag~nl
GALLIPOLIS - Vegetable ga rden seed catalogues have
beep a rrtvtng throu gh the mail tbe past week or so. This m eans
It ts time to beg&gt;n thinlung about your 1976 vegetable ga r den
There are not many important thmgs you can do this time
of year, bu t one IS taking samples of your sot! and·sending it off
to Ohio Sta te University for testing The test wtil tell you
wheth er or not your garden needs lime and how much fer tilizer
to apply for the vegetables you ar e growing .
Olst for the garden test ts $2 per sample. When YOII take tt,
go down as deep a s you plow the garden and take several sma ll
samples through the garden, then mix them into one composite
sample. Bring a pint of this mixture to the E xtens ion Office
located in the Courthouse her e at Gallipolis. We will then ma il
the sample to Ohio State University and you will ha ve your
report back m about two to three weeks .
One other thing you can do this time of year concerrung
vegetable gardens, is study our bulletin 287 " Home Vegetable
Gardenin g." This publication IS a vaila ble to you fr ee from the
Extension Office Ca ll us a t 446-4612 or wn te us at P .O. Box 72,
Gallipolts for your copy.
GALLIA COUNTY FARM famtlies who are a ble to receive
WOUB-TV Channel 20 on their television set will be interested
iJta half.!Jour evening progr am on profitable corn and' s oybean
practices begiMing Wednesday evening , January 7.
Nation ally r ecognized Ohio State University E xtension Crop
Production Specialists will appear on eac h weekly program,
6.30 to 7 p .m . The programs will last through March 23.
Topics for the TV series called the Crop Game include :
Crop Management Decisions, Herbicides, The Gram Market ,
Production Prac tices, Ttlla ge and Soil Mana gement, How to
Ma rke l Gra in, Nitr ogen for Olrn Pr oduc tion, Soybean Ha rvestmg, Nutnents Essent1al in Corn and Soybean Production.
If you need some tips on tun.ing in WOUB-TV Chanhel 20 in
Athens, which is a UHF station , then callus a t the Extension
Office for this information .
Non-farm folks will also flnd this program useful because it
will help them become more familiar with the cost and risks
taken by farmer s to grow and sell corn and soybeans in 1976.
THER E WILL BE AN OHIO Performance Tested Boar
Sale, J anua ry 10 a t 3 p .m . a t the Ohio SWine E valuation Station
in Columbus, Ohio. ff you would like informat ion on the sale,
please contact us at the Extenswn Office.
J ANUARY 15 a nd 16 a re the dates of the Southea st Ohio
Fruit School to be held in the Athens County Extension Office
(Olntinued on page 28)

$1995

ONLY

POMEROY lANDMARK
Serving Meigs, Gallia &amp;Mason Counties

JACK W. CARSEY, MGR.

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... have a banker who
understands farming!
The manager of your local Federal Land
Bank Association is there to help you. He
knows the local agricultural situation . He's
familiar with the money market. He's an
agribusiness man who talks your language.
Give him a call today.
228 Upper River Road
P.O. Box 207, G111ipolis
Phone 446-0203

PH. 992·2181

Clyde B. Walker, Mgr.

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sportsman sympathizes with
him . I truly hope you catch

anyone else, either good or

whoever ls responsible , and

bad.

tJil

Another quote from Chief
Sealtle - ''And what is there
lo life tf a man cannot hear
the lovely cry. of the whip·
poorwill or the argwnents o.f
the frog aroWld the pond at
night? ' '

On the way home. th e coupiP Wt! wer e with brought out a
lx lltk or c!H IIl ipag nc ~md two glas~es We had several toctsts,
,/
~h.Jn n ~~ Uw giCJsst•s Tunt'i out thc;r'd passed a se rving rr~ rt m
~
. ..•.
lht• hold Wt' Wt'l'e stay mg at . and they lifted what was
~~;...
rrobabh• smm• honeymooners ' wcdd mg celebration .
·J•t•ople didn't talk so fast when

the game protector mi~ht be
able to help if you'd just
contacl htm .
But if you 're going to refer
to my column, please try lo
say something per tinent. One
..,_. ht
t th
udg spo
ough - a t Ieas t

form fuur .,rd•n•ry •urll~ .

.

it was funny al the lime: a eute little rip-{lff I "as al the secretanal school ..
ll1.1~ diCin I hurt anyone. Bul aft er reading how much
. lmstn~'Ses lose br "•hop ltftmg,::,j realm&lt;! we were gui ltr. at .
lt.·:~ st of rct'C I\'ing fitolc n goo d~ . '
If I scud the hntel " check with a confession. can we lJe
• j)I'OSI'Cillrd (ltr tt ' - CONSC IENCE STRICK~N

Metg"S

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ll s J'Ussihle but not proba bl e. More likely you'll gel a
lh.lllk) " " llfll e nud perhops even an invitation to ce lebrate
~uur \\'Pdding wtt h ftt•c c hampa~nt&gt; cocktails , courtesy of the

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Trans~ers
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Mid-: Winter Tune-Up!
....~--For I H Cad ets and all '!'"kes of rid ing mowers .

Replace plug , point s and condenser
Replace air cleaner element
• Check compres11on, fue l hne &amp; screen
• Check electr icaf&gt;\Syste m •I gnition tim in g
• Check motor generator bel t
~
• Check governor &amp; governor h nkage
• Check and adjust clutch lm kage
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• Overhaul ca rbureto r '
fr::r~
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Clea n and ch eck engi ne cool ing fi ns

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TorQue cylinder head &amp; ma nifold bol ts

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992-2176

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m ay be a day otf for
but It's very likely yo u fl
get yourself mvolved 1n some
rather amb!l to us proJect
Th ts

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Now a rrange the c:irded leiters
to form t he t urprite answer, ..
by t he above cartoon.

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!Jm,l•l•·-: NERVY

Barbara

c o·Bnen,

O' Bnen, corrective
deed , Saltsbu r y.
Carl D Arnold , dec. to
Al1ce J Arnold, c.ert tra ns.
Sal isbury
Glenn w. Dill de c to
Thelma A. Di ll . cert trans. ,
Pomeroy
Fr~~pe H A B;rnoe~t, Bg~~~:;;
Adams , Carol Adams to
Wd liam M Hann um 1 Bar -

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BALMY

SYMBOL

VICUNA

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WEST
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your
restlessness today by focusmg
you r energ1es on a worthwhile
endeavor Get out the old do-ltvou r sell k!l

West took his heart ace and
con tmucd th e sUit
Sou th won. drew tru mps,
cas hed the ace and kmg of
d 1amonds and lrted to throw
West m
The throw m dtdn't come
off Wes t was sure Ius pa rtner
d1 dn 't hold a face card but he
might hold the 10 of d ta monds
so West dropped hts queen a nd
jack under the ace and kmg
Tht s let Eas t get m wtt h the 10
to lead a cl ub and de fea t lhe
contrac t

EAST
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SOUTII 101

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Bulh vul ne1a ble
Wrst

North East

Pass
Pass
Pass

2•
4•

Sout h

a " hand m managing t oday
s hould com e o ff rather

smoothly Use your o rga nizmg
talents
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Busy yo ur se lf wi th thmgs
domest!C today You can get a
lot accomplished They sho4{.d
turn out to be more fun than

work

SAGITTARIUS (Now. 23-Doc:.
21 J You're apt to feel very communlcaltve today. Chances are
your phone wdl get a r eal
workout You m ay even ca tch

up on correspo ndence

.1&amp;\ ,.,II., i~l'" . ~ ' CAPR ICORN (Dec. 22-Jon.
~IN. ~~U~~ 19) Someth1n g of a matenal
nature may call for prom pt
A Washlngton r eader wants handli ng today You should be
to know a bout the va hd1 ty of able lo manage !t efl 1ciently

INT

~OIJ. : I'IUS

overcome

West a lso saw thal two
hearts and a di amond and a LIBRA (Sop1 . 23-0ct. 23)
club wouh;l beat four spades so S1tuat1ons you personally lake

. AJ853
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" hwguttL&gt;n · l ll.l }' be fo 1 gettm g the tunes he hasn' t
liJ ,mhd h1s g 1w~ dn1otlr~r fot 'he mg there " Younger k1ds
&lt;.: hr1\\ lhPir :q)l ll i'tidllon for cook tes, l11ps to the park , etc. by
tlt•Jn""'ISlJ .11111g tla ·ir love Souu~ t unes teenagers t~ k e 1t for
l!r&lt;HJtt•d ( ;1 :1rulnw ~~til kn ow w1thuut hcmg told. If he lets her
krum h1H\' ll\llt II ~ Ill' ts Wdnt~d , sla..' ' ll he there -- unl ess she gets
11101r tH.. k vl~ to~~ B1 u.!ri\HIY shm\ ..Then ther e's no contest
\ ;'oi [ ) I JIJ·:l( (; H ,INIJ M~

You may have the op portunity
tod ay to help one you 're fond
o f sort ou t a problem Ass!sl
wh e re you can .

VIRGO.(Aug , 23-Sopt. 22) You

no trump
NORTH
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CANCER (June 21 -Julr 22)

c an

West plays alert defense

Hannum , 1A ., 151t"A.

to pass on. speak up

LEO (Julr 23·Aug. 22) You're a

WIN AT BRIDGE

Ohto Power Co. and Alba ns
Properties Co Agree a nd
partial rei of co aL Co lumb ta .

You·re 'rlery good at geumg
your i dea s across today If you
have some hel pful lnformatton

good team player today, better
than you would be on your
own Associate w1th persons
who share your v1ews

J B

Pass · 2 •
Pass Pass

Opcm ng lead - K •

the new laws for duplicate and AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19)
oft e n w ill lh ey be You r personal1ty w1tt appear a
cha nged.
bit more dyna mtc than usual

h ow

POMEAOY. O .

lly Oswald &amp; Ja mes Jacoby

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If North had JUSt ra tsed hiS
rt ner to t hree notrump

ere would be no r easo n to

wr ite a bout today's ha nd
South wo uld have had no t rou· ·
ble brm gmg in mne tncks
Sllll . we ca n t blame North
(or try mg a Stay ma n two

f l(f ~5-URE •J OFBit.:&gt; P.U""·U.Jr o, .::;
o.. •\!J 6 £ t TO
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BUYERS
BEWARE!

T hey are vahd and we hope tod ay Th e tm p resslon you II
they w1ll be understood . Law make wi ll be favora ble

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! El ~ BE FAIR.
1 .:.u ri"O:-:!:: THE

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tlubs and then ra 1s m g h1 s
) ar tner to the spade gam e
West opened the king nf
~ earls. looked at du m m y,

pomts and sa w that
South needed every missmg
~ounted

face ca rd to hold the 16 he
neede d fo r th e ope nin g

High pressure door-to-door
salesmen are selling water
softeners at inflated .prices .
Before you buy, see your local
Landmark dealer for the LOWEST
PRICES on a quality automatic
water conditioner I

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othe rs

I-SOACLE
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I kol!' ll clcn il!ld Su&lt;' .

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tltattve Get a group together
TAURUS (April 20·MOJ 20)

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Keith Riggs ,
Ri qqs to Rober ta

day who enJOY betng up and
domg thmg s Take th e m-

~'::"~~:::-1t

!uill'l.

H1g bus ll)l'Ss Hppr·eei:1tes honesty. J l also knows the public
r elatwns ~Jluc of ..--1 goo d human interest story. Happy honeytnoon'
lli~ LJ.;N AND SUE
B.: 1p
· Ftll'gf)ltPn' romplams .ctiJout hi s g fi.l ndm other ignormg
II It' Il·r naw· I~ J',1 rHk hi Jdrrn m felvur uf you nger ones G~ndma
1:-; suppost·d lo co~ ter to thei r t•very &lt;l csrre, gi ve up tickets to a
I~rOt~&lt;h\ a ~ siHm 111 on.J er to atte nd a birthday party, etc. (s at
n~a \Jy tl1.11 he wcw ts her the! c, or is he just concerned that the
H 1 ~_s ms .!I t' ge ttmg m o1 P attenllon ? And that old Granny is
CI1JO.Yllt~ he r~cl l w1 lh her uwn pl easures once m a while ?
l'd :-:a~ he's jl!~ll uus more tharl hurt - and a lso a httle
S&lt;'ltash. Tuo ma ny g1own ehildren cmd haif-grown grandt hlltlren thmk l!f ultl folks main)y as someone to offer help or
givt&gt; g1ft ~. ur supp ly JoH n~ If thE;" gr nndfol k need repairs done
to Ihet ! !must· 0 1 ju st tn cndly vtsits - the ktds are "too busy ''
So. c;, iln dmol, Pnjo\' your own pw·suiL~ \-\ohlle you ca n, an d
du ~t'l IPI thf' ~ramlkid;-: mak e you f eel ~utlty! EX 1'1-: Im ;N l'lc n

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For Sun"-r. Jon . 4, 1971
ARIES (Morch 21·Aprll 19)
Select acttvP. companions to -

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P roperty '-::=·==U::::=·::::::::::;::::~·:::o:=·~'~"~K~Kot••ted
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were

We t h&lt;~ughl

SUNDAY , JANUARY 4, 1976

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I low To Heal A Con"'·ieuce'!
f\1~· fittllo.' (' and I unnounced uu 1 c nga~cme nt when we
.1n m (•rnight ftCid lnp '\ tth our collcgr group.

Astra- Television Log

I lnM·rouuhtr 1hr:ooc" .._r Ju•..t.6-.,
cmt •~• h·r lu .-•·h ,......,.., • h•

f(.tp

There probably will be a

WHILE IT LASTS

UNICO MOTTO BARB
4 pt., 15% ga.

the

fox season m the near future.
As tt is now , you m ay hunt
f oxes all yea r, eve n on

AT .POMEROY LANDMARK
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predator caller

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someone 's

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column and responding.
haVen't heard ·a thing from

and I'm sure every true

seconds that my hearl

fl'\\

our commwtity

'

Pleasant Valley

soWld them

I'm sorry about hiS dogs ,

,G;,;~;;;~,i~·:,.,,,,i;;·,.,.,,.,,

Agriculture and

Bobb ie Wa r de n, Margaret
Gan s, Delor es Gaus, Yola nda
Van
Coo n ey,
J ud !t h
Laude r m!lt , Ro tt 1e Say re ,
Evere tt
Hutton , Rona ld

Bostic.

season's. thts IS the place to

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DISCHARGED - Ma r y
Sma ll ey , Opa l Ohlinger,

FARM &amp; KENNEL

lullsit.l e.

couldn 'I help thtnkmg that J
m~sl lJe a lillie deranged to
belhere . ltwasthe thirdsuch
spot 1 had been that mghl,
ann 1 could have lleen home
m a mce warm bed instead of

Lauder mt l t, Ma son , Rober t
Sca r be rr y, Rac1ne , Har ri son
R obinson, ....Ga I Iipol is.y-Robert
Barton , Pomeroy ; Heat her
Rou sh, Syracuse ; Eli zabe th
Jackson , Middleport , Te rr y
Kn1g ht m g, Racm e

OF
GILT EDGE

h ou ren

ll's nol

heavy damage to both
vehwles
J he beam from the light &lt;Jiop
Ml:ls ters was charged w1th my head revealed two eyes, Sunday. But I li mit my fox
drivmg left of center
shming li ke two bright s1lver hlUltm g to the wmter months
·dollars. A Fox' Before he when pelts are pnm e
could tur n and escape, a load
Speaking of seasons, don'l
of number 4's from my 12 forget the D•strict Four F tsh
gauge dropped h tm . I shut off an d Gam e Heari ng on J an . 25

Vet er ans M emorial H9spita l

2

tlt&lt;:~ t

Hal ton

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FOR
ONLY

mometer read m the teens,
and as 1 stoQd s hivering on

Cl~ty sug~eSIS makin g USC uf

fpeder ca lves ha ve bee n
rnark c tcd, t'O\\-ca lf opera tors
die l ook111~ forward to thai
ne\\ l Tllp of '7G cah ·es wtth
enthus tast n "!low 11ell they
do ean depend upon the
nut n tlon.ll pla ne of the cow.''
sl ah•s .la lll es C Clay. ·
.J ac ksun .11 Cd f:xt e nswn
ngcr1 t. mlll!li.Jl tncl ustry
ACCO HDING TO C!.A Y, a
l'tJ\\ 's nulncnt reqUirements
triCI'ease sr~mc 180..200 perce nt
at eal vtng lime . If ltus tncre::tsecl l'cqut r cmcnt IS n ut
ntc t, the man 1a C!m 's n1ilk
flo11 11ill he r ed uced and
consequen tly the new calf .
gets cl poor s tart 111 hfe and
ma) ne\ er pC"rform to Jts
ablltl) . The pos&amp;JLd tty of the
CO\\ bi c t~dm g bac k al the
p1op e1 rune r educes tf the

eater

By Greg llaJiey
POM E ROY _ The ther·

tu;.

111 1• 1 .d, ing lu brcL•din g lnne
in 1111 ter lu mee t this in-

No" tlwt mos t (If the 1fl75

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!o!Oilll' ,\\11 !1

schcd\lled on .J'"" ""'l 0. J:!
and 20, 'tucsda) &lt;0\CII Illgs. a l
1 30 m the ~ !ctgs t •,11 mt)
E,tens um Offi ce.
Thts sdwol 1s st•l 1111 f"r

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111~ht

fm a~c

'h r tr best qualt ly

uf

wtll deal
in(·ome tax•. H
ullen ·s terl , ( ali lh&lt;• exlcns wn
offi ce at !•n·.l8!15
THI ; F JHST SOUTHE R!\
OHIO &lt;o1 .~tied llull Sale wd t
be held Sat urd ay, 1\ pnl 24 ,.t
Htlbboru . Tills rs " &lt;.1le
\d 1c1 et I~t• IJull s \\lllbr g ra d l'l I
IJL'fHtl' thl'y rtrc sold .
I! \\ l) U(tl b£1 an t.'Xl'Clle nt

kcC'pinj.! bt.. tl(•r f.:u·m rC'n wds ''
,, Farm
d
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Hor&lt;~t

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nua sa nce . These new laws You ten d to place the Interests
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6: 3()-Thls Week 4; Vlewpoln18; Pub lic Polley Forum
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7:00-Jerry Fa\weJI4 , Church by the Sl". oil he Road
4, Talking Hands 8: Spring S1retr USA 13.
7· 3Q-Thlsls theL't'rel. 1'llm4. Rvtvat Ftres 6; Jerry
Falwell 8; Camera Three 10. New'smaker ' 75 13

8:00-Mormon Choir 3, Day of Discovery 4; Gospel
Caravan 6, Church Service 10; Mamre Church 13.

B:Jtf.-{)ra.l Roberts 3; Yours lor the Asking 4; Kath ryn ·
Kuhlman 6; Day
Presents 10; Rex
9:0G-Gospel Singing
Humbard 6 ; Rev.

of Olscovery 8; James Robison
Humbard 13; Bibl e Answers IS.
Jubil~e 3, Hour of Power 4; Rex
Leonard Repass 8; Oral Roberts

10; Thanklul 15.
9.JQ-Whal Does the Bible Plainly Say? 8, Ills Wr itte n
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10 :00-Big Blue Marble 3. Church Servi ce 4, Leroy
Jenkins 6; Chrlst!an Center 8; Movie " Frontier
H ~llcal" 10; Jimmy Swaggarl 13; ,Faith for Today
IS
10 ·3()-Vegetable Soup 3, Garner Ted Arms1rong 4,
Rex Humbar d 8; Jimmy Swaggart 6; Testimony
Ti me 13 ; This Is the Lite 15.
II :oo-TV Chape\ 3; Doctors on Call4; Point ol View 6 ,
Re v. Henry M ahan 13
· 11 :Jo-Human Dimension 3, Make a Wish 6; Focus on
Colurnbus 4; Face the Nation 8, Rev Ca lvin E'Y'ans

13.
12 . 00-Meet the Press
Think ing In the Black
101 Lower Lighthouse
17~'30- To Be Announced

3,4,15. CBPA Bowling 6 ;
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2: CIO-Com m unl que 6. Friends of Man 13; Onedln Line
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2:3D-Awar e 6 ; Nas hvi lle on The Road 13.
3:00T Dlr ec11ons 6, Rivals of Sherlock Ho lmes 33,

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4:00-AFC·NF C Cham p ionships 3,4,8, 10, 15; Friends of
Man 6; Worl d Cha m pionsh ip of Magic 13, Know
Your Antiques 33
4:3Q-Misston · Impossi ble 6; What to Do Til the
Wrecker Comes 33. .
S:DO-Movle " Arri vederci, Ba by! " 13 , 60·Min ules 8, 10;
Austin City limits 20. J ean ne Woll Wi th . . .33.
7;3()-Woman Al ive! 33.
B:OQ-EIIery Queen 3,4,15; Six Million Dollar Ma n 6, 13;
Cher 8, 10; Nova 20,33.
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9:00-McCoy 3,4.1 5; ABC Theatre 6, 13; Kotak 8, 10,
Masterpiece Theatr e 20,33

10: 00-Bronk 8, 10; Music fr om Aspen 20,33
II :00-News 3.4.8.10. 13, 15. ABC News 6, Monty
Pylhon's F lying Circus 20, Kup's Show 33.
II ' Is--Big Valley 6; CBS News 8, 10, PMA Pulse 15
II •J()-Saln1 3; Bonanza 4. Samm y &amp; Compan y 8:
Hawaii Flve·O 10; 700'C iub 13, Don Kirshne r 's

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12:00-Ja naki 33.

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1. 00-ABC Ne ws 13.
t · 3()-Peyton Place 4.
MONDAY, JANVARY S, 1975
6:00--Columbus Today 4, Sun ri se Se m est er 10

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6:2s-- Farm Report 13
6 JO-...New Zoo Revue 4; News 6,
Far mtime 10. Good News 13

Bible Answers 8:

6·.4D--Ounce of Pre11ent lon 10
6. 4s--Morn lng Report 3
6· 55-Chuck Wh ile Re ports 10; Good Morn ln,tl&gt;' Tr t
Stale 13.
7.0Q-Today 3,4, IS; Good Morning, America 6, 13, CBS
.News 8; Bugs Bunny a nd Fr l en ~ s 10.
7:3()-School\es 10.
7 :4s--Sesame Street 33.
8':00-Lucy Show 6; Ca p1a in Ka ngaroo 8, 10.
8:3()-Blg Valley 6.

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Show 8; Mike Douglas 10; Morning with D.J 13;
Biography 33.
9. 3D-Not For Wom en Onl y 3; One Li fe to Li ve 6;
Tattleta les 8; New Zoo Revue 13; Food Preserv ing
33.
10:0()-(e\ebrlty Sweepstakes 3, 4, 15; Edge of Night 6 ;
Price Is Right 8, 10; Mike Douglas 13. Youth In
Trouble 33.
10:3Q-Wheel of Fortune 3,15; I Dream ol J eann ie 4;
Dinah! 6
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II :OQ-Hollywood Squares 4; Gambit 8,1 0; Elect ri c
Company 20; Walsh's Animal s 33.
II :3D-Hollywood Squares 3, 15, Happy Days 13 ;
Midday 4; One of Llle 8, 10, Sesame Street 20,33.
II :5s--Take Kerr 8; Dan \me l's World 10
12 :00-High Rollers 3,15; Let's Make A De al13 ; Bob
Braun's 50 50 Club 4; News 6,8,10.
12.3Q-Take My Advice 3, t5; All My Child ren 6.13,
Search lor Tomorrow 8, 10, Electri c Company 33.
12 .5s--NBC News 3.15.
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I :00-News 3; Ryan's Hope 6,1 3; Ph il Donahue 8.
Young and 1he Restles s tO; Not For Women Only
13: Food Preserving 33.
! .3D-Days of our Li ves 3, 4, 15; Rh yme and Rea son
6, 13; As The World Turns 8.10; Ca bell Coun1y
Puppets 33 .
2:0Q- SIO,OOO Pyramid 6,13; Tribal Eye 33.
2· 3()-Doc1ors 3,4, 15, Neighbors 6,13. Guid ing Llgh1
8,10.
J :OQ-Another World 3, 4, 15; General Hospl1a!6,\3 ; All
In The Family 8,10; Woma n '20.
3:31f.-{)ne Life 1o Live 13; Mickey Mouse Club 6; Match
Game 8, tO; Consume r Survival Ki t 20 .
4:00-Mister Cartoon 3; Merv Griff in 4; Somerset 15;
Max B. N lmb\e 6; Micke y Mouse Club 8; Mister
Rogers 20,33; Movie "Between Hea ven and Hell "
10; Dinah ! 13
- 4:30-Bewltched 3; Mod Squad 6; Pa rtr idge Fa mily 8;
Sesame Street 20,33; Ge l Smart 15.
5:00-Bonanza 3; Family Affair 8; Sta r Tre k 15
5: 30-EAdam -12 4; News 6 ; Beverly Hillbil li es 8,
lectrlc Company 20,33 ; Adam-12 13.
6:DO-News 3,4,8, 10,13,15; ABC News 6; Zoom 20,
Carrasco\endas 33
6 .30-NBC News3,4,15; A~ C News 13, Andy Gr iffith 6;
CBS News 8,10; Hodgepodge Lodge 20, Ours tory 33.
7.DO-Truth or Consequences 3; To Te ll The Truth 4;
Bowling lor Dollars 6; Buck Owens 8, NeVj's 10:
Candid Camera 13; Family Affair 15, On Aga fn 20;
Soap Box Derby 33.
7:30-That Good Ole Nashville Mus ic 3; Don Adam s ,
, Screen Test 4, Match Ga me PM Pr ice Is Rig ht 8;
Evening Edition wl1h Marlin Agronsky 20; High
Road to Adventure 10; To Tell t he Tru1h 13; Friends
of Man 15; Marco Sporlllte..33
8.DO-NBC News Special 3,4, 15; Olympic Games 6, 13;
Gunsmoke 8; Rhoda 10; ·Tennis 20; An Eames
Celebrat ion 33.
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8:3()-Phyllls 10.
9:00-AII In The Famil y 8.10;
9:30-MauQe 8,10; Reallda des 33.
10:-ABC News Sllceup6, 13; CB S Report s Inqu iry 8.1 0·
Bt.Ways 33.
10 :30-Catch·33 33.
II :DO-News 3,4,6,8,10,13,15, 20; ABC News 33.
II :30-Johnny Carson 3,4.15; Wide World Specia l 6 13
Movie " Come · Fly With Me" 8; Movie " Micke~
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Monday
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Equtpmen l Co
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tn•ernatronat Harvester 104
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rwo beautiful 10 weeks o td
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1 female wormed. artd hav e
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and rh e trrs t 2 we eks ts tree
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leases all cl('ct r, c l 1vmg
c arpehng
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and
laundry
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dleport VILLAGE MANOR
rs yours tor one bedroom
apartments startrng at SlO~
monthly plus etec We pay
for everythrng else See lhe
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Apartmen t s or c all 992 3273
Thrs otter wtll end soon so
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Auto Sales

JANUARY CLEARANCE

Services Offered

Blownwto W alls &amp; Atr1cs
~STORM

WINDOWS &amp; DOOR S
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
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GUTrERS AWNINGS
LARRY LAVENDER
S ~acu se Oh1o
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Currency
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DEMOS.

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Call 361 0591

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su ra nce Co
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se rvte es fo r 1 1re Insuranc e
co ... craqe rn Gatr1a County
t or alrnust
a .cen tury
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W1th One Of These Quality Buys
75 Chrysler Newport Custom 4 Dr Sherwood green,
vinyl roof P S P B, air factory officia l car wrth new
car warra nty

RIVERSIDE AMCJEEP ,..

TOM RUE SALE PRICE - - - - - - '4495
75 Plymouth Du ster 2 Or , 6 cyl , air. P S, AM Rad1o,

Upper Rt. 7

fac tory official car w1fh n ew ca r warranty

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TOM RUE SALE PRICE ------· '3695
74 Plymouth Satellite 9 Pass Wagon , P S , P B, air
fact o ff1c lal car w1fh new car warrantv

cond

car

Less than 10,000 mil es

TOM RUE SALE PRICE ---'2995

71 Mercury Montego Wagon , a t r,

TOM RUE SALE PRICE

PS, P B

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71 Dodge Coronet Wagon , a ir

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Conley Slercraft Trarler
sa tes
300 If

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MANY MORE USED CARS, STOP&amp; LOOK

PH. 992·2594
See: Tom Rue, Ray Douglas
or G. I Pall Williamson

PINE RIDGE COLLIES
AK C Reg Collre p up s Sa ble
and whtle 256 1267
307 If

DEAD Stoc k remo~ed
No
c harge Call 245 SSI4 before

AKC Lhasa Apso Mtn1ature
Schnauzers K&amp;P Kenne ls
388 8274
272 If

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For Malltmum Secunty us.e
Tte
Down
Anchors
to
Protect Your '-'obtle Home
Complete Service Call Ron
Skidmor e, 379 2152 or 446

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Lost
SMALL bla c k and tan end
wh1te female eeagle dog
L•fl on Georges Creek
Anyone knowrng of her call
446 2960
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part Dach shu nd , tag No
ll!iO lnlured hlp lost on
Turkey Run Rd , Cheshrre
Reward deadorallvej
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and
sewrng
maclne repair part s and
supplies
Pick up and
delivery, Oollvls vacuum
Cltaner , , m lie up Georges
Cren~ Rd Ph o146 -0 29A
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HIGLEY S Barber
S h op
Hours a 7 Ph 446 0002

Wanted To Buy

30611

THURMAN
H ouse
Fu rn
Strlppmg, AntiQUes bought
and
sold
pickup
end
ttelrvery Paul Burnett 245
9479 , Mollrlln Ro se, 245 9532
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BIRD HUN
ENGLfSH SETTER PUP S
AVA LABLE NOW
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e)( p groom 1ng wrll do all
breects Ph 4116 7878
306 If

WANTED

STANDING
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nMBER

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Civil wmr collection
S92 29?3 evenings

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FIELD PROVEN HUN
BUYING
TERS fiNO REGI STERED OLO silver corns 196.a and
F D s B CALL 614 596 4408
under Sl for hii!Jes SOc for
2 1
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20c for d imes
Premium tor srlver dollars
wanted to GriJe Awa y _ ..
Naomi Wrgs 40S: 2nd Ave ,
"'BLACK •nd white puppies 6
Ph
446 IS33 Hrs , lues ,
wks
fr~e Young's Mobrle
Wed , Thurs
Sat , 10 30
Hom e Ph 446 361l
5 30 Frl 10 30 to 7 P m
209 If

BOBB I 5 Poodle Bo u1 1que
Professronal groom.ng bv
apporntm ent Ph 446 1944
60 If
BOARDING&amp; AKC PUPPIES
K &amp; P Kenne ls 388 827.t Rr
554 1 ~ mr eas t of Porter

305 II

Personality plus
...!.
Pe ts
Tnmb1es AKC Colltes sable
and trt colors 614 446 4449
Ga lllpoltS OhtO 456Jl
267 If
BOARDING
A.KC WE STY
A.ND PUG PUP CIRCLE L
KENNEL, RT 141 446 482~
28 1 If

Mobile Homes for Sale
TO ECONOMIZE on fuel
underprn your m obtle home
and anchor for safety
Foster Mobile Hom e Ser
vtce , 446 2783, or Elmer
Sktdmor~ 446 3479
• 274 tf
B&amp;S MOBILE HOMES
1976 NOVt 1211.60 3 br all
el ect r ic
1916 Nova 12)(60 2 BR aft
etectr•c
196' R1lzcraft 12lC60 2 Br
1970 K1l 12lC47 2 Br
1968 Style Mar 12x52 2 Br
1967 F l ee twood 12x60 2 Br
1971 Concord 12x65 M H
1968 Commodoge l2x52 M H
t959 Cotonti!ll IOlC50 M H
8&amp; S MObil e
Hom e Sales
Pt Pleasant, W \I a

237 II

TRI ~ T A TE Mo.btiC HOtn t;
Clearance Sa te used mobrle
homes 8 10 12 wldes Ph
446 7572 Bank f ln ancrng
t
306 II

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w tt res It s ltke new w tth less 1han 5,200 miles

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•••••••••••••• •2795
Wagon Safari
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day or do ho u se work Ph
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TONY s Decoratmg pa1ntrng
19 70
wa ll p aper rng pane l ing
1969
Free est rma t es 675 5689
1974

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tn my home
exp 992 73 14

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19 70 3 T Ch ev Dump Truck
1969 1J T P1ckup
306 6
SOM M E R SGMC

MOBILE Hom e

2 BR

;,;,-c;:;;;-.;-..
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bed 3791476

30i' 3

For Sale
Eoecom
Allernaoor and
Power Plants Ph J46 2716

307

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W mt ers Rto Grande 245
5115
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barn S95 de lt vered 250 bale
989 2370

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co lors gleamrng use B l ue
Lustre carpet c leaner Rent
p ooer
$ 1,o
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B&amp;C new used Ren t a l s
Bobcat of Co l umbus I 876
1116

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ALL
TYPES Of bUtl dtng
r'rlatertals
block
brrck
sewer
p pes
WindoWs
ltn t els etc Claude W1 n ters
R 10 Grande 0 Phone 2 tS
5121 after 5
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LIME STONE for drrv .:wilyS
Carl Winters
Phone 245
5 11 5
27 0 jf
CHIMNEY Blocks W Va &amp;
OhtO lump Coat G-3lhpOitS
Bloc 1 Co 446 2783
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GoOo clean !ump and stoker
coal
Carl Wrn ter s, R lo
Grande P~ 245 51\ 5
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rqof
coating pat os awnmgs
anchors cemen t work Free
eslrmales C"ll 245 9411 or
245 9472 i!lller r 10 ~ m
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pol1 ce montlors antenras
etc
Bobs C rlr zens Sand
Rad to
Equrp
Georges
Creek Rd Ga l l!polt:s. Oh ro
446 .t517
1111 1
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COR BtN&amp; SNYDER
FURNITURE
BEDROOM suite
co f fee
t abl e
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room Su tt e
coffee !able lt !J tn g room
co u ch 3 p !ece en d t able se!
corl sp rr n gs mat t r ess set
Channel Master !ape p la yl'r
Wi!StC K 1ng DIShwasher

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oo1a1 elec Phone "' 44S7
even1ngs Georges Ck Rd

P ASQ U I\LE Electrrc Portable

4 door one local

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Forrf F=ronnlrne Van
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aulomaltc
Book Value $30SO oo--Ciearance

New GMC

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good
II res,
w hee ls dark green vrnyl roof. green finish,

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tilt
w
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new
6 cy l

Pomeroy

Open Eves . 1116- Ttl Sp.m. Sat.
• You II L1ke Our Qualoly Way of Doing Busoness
See one otthese courteous salesmen
Pete Burris
llo\!d Mclaughhn
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Marvo~ Keebaug"

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radr o atr c ondttloned Ltke new hres, good finish &amp;
IJtnyl mtenor truly 1sc lean as a new one
Book Value $3200 oo-- Ciearance

I C-10 Aeetside
I blue
l1n1Sh
Book Value S32110-Ciearancc
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new
custom
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GMAC Ftnanc:mg Avarlable

992 5342

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blk f lntsh , automatic, P S, P B ,
wheel radro, radtal
w fires local lady o wner. you
wr ll thtnk t h rs rs a
ca r So nrce
Book V a lue SJ5SO OG-Ciearance

'3895

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Pumps
cen1ra t
s ystems r ef rrgeratl o n an d
appltan ce ser v tce
Ga llt a
Refrrgeratron Co 44 6 4066
111 t t

BEST JET STEAM
CARPET CLEANING
BY Professionals Resident ia l
and Commerc1111
ln s 1de
your home or busine ss
'Clean quret and etflclent '
Outside rn our truck Nor se
Extract~ Water
Heavy
Equipment F r ee esti m a tes
For more mfor
contact
Scotch Clean Cleaner, 656
2nd Ave Ph 446 9027 Duke
Cleaners 248 2nd A v e Ph
446 1412

66 cadillac 4 Dr One owner and lots of miles left

Ph . 446•9800

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P S, P B

TOM RUE SALE PRICE------· '1495
69 Dodge Con· net 4 Door , 6 cyl

Galhpotis. OH.

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I Light blue w•th matchong ont, AM FM radio, lull
t power fac tory a 1r pradrcally new st ee l r a d ra l s low

For a LIMITED TIME in con lunction with AMC, we are offering
FREE factory air conditionmg on all
new 1976 Pacers in stock. "as well as
Pacers
ordered
to
your
specifications.
ACT NOW! This 1s a limited time
offer.

MOTORS

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FREE AIR-CONDITIONING

TOM RUE-

74 Dodge Dart 6 cvl, 2 dr , a beautltul one local owner

-74 -CadilraC-Seda~-DeVilr;-

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DAN THOMPSON
FORD
461 s. 3rd

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Southeast Ohio Emergency Medical
Serv•ces, Inc. is seeking an experienced mdividual whose duties
will be:
Supervision of all accounting
functions, Budget preparatiol') and
cash flow .

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Melvin L1ttle or Dan Thompson
Open Evenings T1l6 00
Except Thurs and Sat. Til s.oo

TOM RUE SALE PRICL------'3695

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1973 Chev. 'h ton Pickup. Sharp·- ----- •2995
1973 Ford Van. Chateau 8 pass.
Club Sedan. Clean ----=----- •3695
Many more

Middleport

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. Serv1ce Closed Sat.

pickup, air •3995

Phone 992-2196

YOU ARE

Ceward Calvert, J, D. Story or Bill Nelson.

low mileaget3695

pickup. Very

$495.00
$695.00
$895.00

Buy yQur next car from the friendly dealership. We don't only want you as a customer,
we want to be your friend. See one of these friendly salesmen:

60 2 BR mobtle home at
Youngs Tratler Ct across
from SB Sh o ppmg Pla za
Ca ll 446 3328
~

"Bug." Sharp -----------'1695

1974 Chev.

SOME CNE.I\PIES FROM YOUR FRIENDLY D~ALfR
$695.00
68 Buick LeSabre 2 Or. HT.
$595.00
68 Ponhac Ext., 4 Dr. H. T.
$595.00
70 Plymouth Duster, 6 cyl.

WE'RE NOT NO. 1 -

HOU SE 3 br
gas heal rn
Mtddleport
Ph
367 7 177
adults on ly no pets
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1971 Olds. 88 2 dr. HT. Air- ------- '1795
1971 Ford V8 Torino 2 dr. HT _______ •1295

1973 Chev. Caprice/2- dr. H. T., vinyl top,
air, P.W., P.S., tape, cruise, a real buy at
only .
'2895

.

•3395
69 Cheve11e Wagon
69 Olds Toronado
69 Mercury Marq.

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YOUR FRIENDLY DEALER

1972 Ford T-Bird. Blue &amp; white vinyl top.
This bird has everything. A real buy.

23

1972 Volkswagen 4 dr. -----------'2695
1972 Buick LeSabre 4 dr. Sedan, Air. ____ •2195

by one local owner
•2495
TOM RUE SALE PRICE-------

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this one. Only

YOUR FRIENDLY DEALER

1972 Cadillac 4 dr. Sedan,
For Rent Of Sale
Fuly equipped. Sharp. _________ '3695

or Month

CARPmNG

. '3795

1972 Pinto Sta. Wagon, AT. --------'2095

73 Plymouth Duster 1 Dr 318 v a. p s • air I 29 000 miles

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FOR your Tire and Battery
n eed s come to Sears Trre
Shop rn The Stiver Brrdge
Plaza
33 If

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air, cruise, viny l top. We sold &amp; serviced

I · top, air, tape Local one owner . Nice

GE AUTOMAT I C wastier S7 5
Ph 446 8660
307 12

Sedan -----· '1795

l'OUR FRIENDl.Y DEALER

1973 Pontiac Grand Prix. Blue with white

1973 CHEV PICKUP auto
V 8 w 1lh P S P B Ph 256
1142
307 3

Sedan __ '3295

w..1r

SLOAN'S

YOUR FR lENDL Y DEALER

AUTO FOR SALE 1969 F ord
Ptckup
$650
19 70 l TO
Sl095
195J Chevy Prckup
S95 1966 Chrysl er S:J95 19 72
L TO \2 150
1969 Chevelle
Vl.agon S595 Phone 44 67436
307 3

Sedan, Air· ------'1895

~lumbtng &amp;

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sharpest Cougars anywhere, air, vinyl top,
tape.
'4395

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1967 BU I CK good cond S495
Ph alter 5 p m 367 0541
306 6

1972 Dodge 2 dr. Charger - - - - - - - - - •2495
1972 Olds 4 dr. 98, 4 dr. Sedan ______ '2995

Lost

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1974 Mercury Cougar XR7 . One of the

sold this one new. Extra clean. Pnced
right.
•4795

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Ton For d Prckup
Ph 446 6611

YOUR FRIENDLY DEALER

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1974 Buick Elec. Custom 225, 4 dr .' H T. We

30 7 6

1973 Oldsmobile 88 4 dr. Air_ _______•3095
1973 P~mouth Duster 2 dr•.:.. _______ ·~495

NOTICE

TEAFORD

Strout
Realty

08 • ,
S!d

1973 Pontiac Cat. 4 dr, air, low mileage __ •2995
1973 Ford LTD. Sta. Wagon, Air. ______ •3195

1973 Pontiac V8 Gran Am.

YOlJR FRIENDLY. DEALER

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SJ 000 mtles P S. PO a1r
cond
guar an reed
Sl 600
Ph 4 tO 0952

1974 ford Gran Torino 4 dr·--------'3295
.
1973 Ford G. Torino 4 dr. _________ '2695

ROOF l N G atumrnum Srdmg
free eslt mates Ca ll 256 6364
256 If

FROM
Start your New Year rlaht with one of these good used cars from
.
Smith Nelson Motors.

fORO P1ckup
S37;
70
Dndge Chanqeller R I VIi -1
spd SS!&gt;O Ph 388 9906

CARS

1974 Pinto 3 dr. AT. Sharp. - - - - - -·- -•2995
1974 Pinto 2 dr. AT. Low mileage. _____ •2695

PAUL WALKER

R&amp;J COINS

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SMITH NELSON MOTORS INC.

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30 1 '1

OFFERED .AT QUICK SALE PRICES.
1975 Ford LTD 4 dr, Low mileage _____ !4195

Help Wanted
BliND ADS
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~· R EA DY MIX CONCRETE
AddrtJonal 2Sc Charge per
J\ N O H IO OIL CO
o tt ers
Found
delrv e r ed r ghl to you r
Adverttsement
•
Wanted To Buy
P L ENTY OF MONEY plu s
protect Fast and easy F- ree
OFFICE HOURS
ROOM and board for Sr
cash
bonuses
fr1nge LAR G E do g Wt lh cltp p ed tall
DE,I\LER ~
n scrap
rron
estr mat es Phon e 991 32A4
8 30 a m
to 5 00 p "' m
Cttrzens w t fh l(lw rn come
benet Is 1'0 n1a1ure
n
Looks lrke good regrstered
Goegl e m Ready M1x Co
me•ats tunk autos Rtder s
D&amp;rly 8 30 a m to 12 oo Noon '
~Jery nrce
Phone 991 3509
d1vrdua l 1n Metgs County
bre ed
Plea se call a nd
Middleport Oh o
Sa lvage Phone 949 5468
Saturday
1dPnfty (6 101P3715\
area
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6 30 ! l c
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p ertence a1rmart B G I
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or
Trade
ELWOOD BOWERS RE PAI R
Lubrr
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Co
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696
1n my home sta rt 1n9 Feb 1
HALLS Sa l vage All autos
Sweeper s toa st er s rons
Dayton Oh to 45401
for tn formalton call 992
W1th fram es and bor::f1es wr t h
Apprat s.:r l
servrce
on
all small appl rttn ccs L &lt;lwn
OORDER Garage 8u1 lder s
3278
121B61p Auto Sales
or wrthoUt ffi01ors $1 h und
Card of Thanks
mower next to Stat e 1-lt q h
tr ee est male s 25 6 6t72
cs.fates
and
co
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red T rn 50 hundred W tl l
12 18 50tc
way Garage on Routt• 7
189 II
b
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metals
and
scrap
rron
1970
PONTI
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Phone 985 J82S
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old
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blue
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4 16 rfc
f rom Gruese-r s Chtpp e r
a1r f u ll p ower run s good
Amer 1can Leg ron b eg1nn 1ng
dunng t he rlln ess and death
CARRIER WANTED
Scrv ce
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through
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an
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Phone 742 2331
and hu sband Coy Starcher
Modern Sanr !atron 992 395t1
ope r ator'&gt; Local
?56 6d71
noon
Phone 992 7277
1 2 21c
FOR
Rog('r W ;rm sley Rutland
Sr
Many thanks to Dr
or
99 ~ 73 19
189 If
12
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F OR
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best
rn
ar
OLD t urnrture
rce bo)(es
LINCOLN HILL
Hosprtal the Southeast Ohtp
WOULD YOU IJELIEVE?
t. h tcctura l desi gn of new
1971 VW (1\M P MOO IL E f ull
brass
bed
s
stone
rars
or
Emergency
Se rvr ce
6.f Card of Thanks
Build an all stee l bu ld1ng a t C R A N E Set vi C: t:.'
buiiO tn g
homes sm'f'llt comrr]ercr al
e q u 1p rne nt
r e frtg era tor
comp l ete house hold s Wrtte
Cooivrll e Or
Abels
Or
Pol e Barn pr rces"&gt; Go ld en
Apply At
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h1Jtld1ng-;
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our
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Grant A ll St eel Outld ny s
P hone 992 5 H H
rcmodelrng w 1th Stille ap
storage space El(cetten t
~omeroy
Oh•o
Ca
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992
apprecratron
an
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tha
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ks
to
t h e wonderful nurs rn g stat!
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condrl1on m sr d c m\d out
proval of pliJns Cal l collect
1 '} 26 1p
7760
a ll who have been so kind
of th e Frfi h and Second
Ohto Ph on e 947 n96
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milkc
an
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992
10
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and t houghtful while Ber
floors of Ho l zer Med rca!
7 24 tfc
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Center
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1? ?8 6tc
Court Sl , Pom eroy
Who have v1slle d
sent
WANTED o ld uprr gh t Ptanos
nerghbors of the Flatwoods
0 DEL L
fl. trn ement tocu t ed
bl!tl d nq .1 new hone or IQ.r
ROOCRT S l\pp l1 ance Ser
or Phone
beau11fUI cards and g1fts
rn an y cond tlt on Will pay
area who he lped and for th e
beh1nd
Rutland
G r&lt;~d e
your ,
pre H nl
home
v1ce EXperl WiJ:O.her dryer
1971 PON T I AC leMan s Sports
taken
rn
food
and
$10 eac h F rst floor only
992 2156
food that was brought rn
Sc hool
Tuneup
h ra~~ s
rcmod£'1 d cont,Ht Roost")
;1nt1 r&lt;.mce rcparr f• ll wor k.
Coup l e Pt1 onc 9~9 2 165
espeetally
f or
all
th e
Wrrle giiJ tn g d1rect rons to
The employees of B
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wheel batancrn g il l rncrncnt
TODAY
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beh al f God ha s blessed u s
Sard rs Ohto 43946
Connes~Jrlle Ohio who were
11 Ill l i e
1 7 171C
I Y'd I ORO CuSIO III I door Vfl
w
th
so
many
f
rrends
and
a
123061p WA I TRESS wanted for D
so wonderful Specia l thanks
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E l cdrte i'll
B.
ll CJthead W1lh ovcrdr tv t1
wonderful f amily You w11t
to Ewmg Fune ra l home the
m dnr qht til 8 a m
sh rlr
tnsu till 111q
\OJ Ced ar St
BACK HO E::.
1969 Plym ou r h f"lc vederc 1 EXC A VATING do1er loade r EXCAVA li NG
a
l
ways
be
r
emembered
pallbearers
Mrs
Glen
and backhoe work
sc ptrc
C.fl ll ipOII~ r..ot l
1 16 '171 6
A pply 1n person at Crow s
A ND DOZ ER LARGE 1\ ND
door V6 automiiiiC power
May God bless all of you
Hensler Re" Grate Aa ro n
Mobtle Homes for Sale
tanks
mst al l etl
dump
126 ! I
SMo\LL
SEPTIC T fl N K S
s t ee rtng
I or morL
tn
Steak House
Also
!akrng
a
lwa
ys
Ke t ron and Butch Robert s
!ru cks and lo l.o ys lor h1rc
I N STA LL ED
B I LL
form at on cr1t1 VY'l 7101
appl rcallons f or grrtl cooks
and Mrs
Wayne
l BEOR:M mobrle home 12 ~o:
Mr
Charles Smr th Many thanks
wrl! hau l ftlt d1r1 top sot!
AL[lERT EHMA N
PULLIN~ PHO NE 99'1 2118
1 l 61p
Prm ce
12 31 lfc
6 5 Holly F'ark ltke new w1th
and may Go d bless you a ll
lrmestone and qra v C&gt; I Cel li
Df:Y OR NIGHT
V..a trr 0PI&lt;v £1 r y Sc rvrce
I 4 11 c
8 lC J2 awn1ng and porch
The
Fa mdy
of
Coy
Bob or Roq er hll~&gt; r s d&lt;)y
P&lt;rtrror Star GallipOliS
SALESPERSON OR
l 11 18tp
Washe r and dryer In cl uded
Star cher Sr
1966 fORO 1 illcon t dr auto
Phone 99'2 708Y '11CJhl vllont
Ph 179 2133
AGE NT WANTED
THE
FAM
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of
M
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a
H
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Phone
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773
58
11
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1 4 21p
992 3575 or 99 ? )11?
213 I f
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tonccr
TEX AS O I L COMPA N Y needs
e)( t end therr srncere than ks
Mason w Va
12 30 6tc
fl ulo css t h an \0 000 miles
7 II II C
dependable p erson M f- who
Comp
l
ete
SHv~t e
Phone
to
the
Syracuse
and
$3 000 Phone 99'J ?776 Cl ll er 7
WE WOULD lrke to expre ss
KOTAL IC LANDSCAP IN G
9!9' 24B7 or VtQ 2000 Ra e ne
can wor k wrlhouf super
P omeroy
Emer g ency
pm
MOB IL E;: HOME S F OR SALE
our srncere thanks a nd
REMODELING
Ptu nbrng
RtOGRANOt; OHIO
Oh
o
Cr1tr
Cradtord
VISton
1n
Mergs
County
area
Sq
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Sy
racuse
Nursrng
10x50 ~EERLE SS Mob t !e
apprecratron to a l l our many
1 4 Jtp
heal1ng and all Ty pes o t
COMPLETE PROGRESSI V E
Contact cus tom er s
Age
Home Ve terans Memor ra l
IQ 9 If C
Home
new gas fu rnac e
fri e nds
ne 1ghbors
and
genera
r
ep
c11r
Wo
r
k
LAND SCAPING
un1 mportan r but marur ty
an d lo
Rev
H osp1ra t
but II rn oven and r ange
1970 C H EVY I n! pill a 35 0 p s
relaltves who sh owed so
guarante-ed
20 Yt:&lt;:~rs ex
'&gt; HRU BS
lR EES
ROC K
IS We trarn Wrrle T K
W tllt am
Mtddteswarth
prrce reduced t or Qu rc k sa l e
much k indness and sym
p b
a c
excel lent con
Phone 99'1 21109
p erlen ce
GAR DEN S
A L L
Drck
P~es
Southwestern
Spec1al thanks to all of our
Can be seen at Ktngsbury
d r on Ca ll 997 76 4/l
pathy durrng th e Illness and
GU/\ R A N1EEP Par ro a11t1
5 r 1fc Noltce
P e troleum F 1 Worth Tx
fr1 en d.s and ne rghbor s who
Home Sa l es 111 E Ma1n St
death of our wtte and
1 I 31t
pool
a n !J s cnp1ng
Slont
E 0 E
se n t fl owe r s and ca rds
Pomeroy Oh10 or call 99'}
mother Sp ec 1a1 thank s to
----~--·--EXCAV A T I NG
doz:t&gt;r
sand
too t
sll rub bcrv
17
31
nc
7034
Th
e
Fam
tly
staff
of
Vet eran s
t he
backho e
.rnd
di! Cit cr
19 72 VEG A Gf l cy lmdcr
lr rnm rn q
Dump tru ck
I 4 II c
12 J 1 4t c
Memor 1al
Ho sptla l
of
Char tes R
Ha l f1eld Buck
Phone 9Q? 7 653
Se r v re~ 215 913\
Pomeroy and Doctor Lewr s
Hoe S~ rvr ce Rurt&lt;1n d Ol)10
11:17 H
12 3 I :Jtp
For Sale
N EED A GIA NT room ad
Telle A lso sp ec ralthank s to
Phone 142 700!!
The
Offlcoal
Council
drhon or off1ce showroom
the nurses who came to th e
In Memory
AIR CO we td tng mach1ne new 1973 TRUCK I ton For d I
11307B tc
CUS TOM RENODELI NG 'JO
e tc ? We have a 1975 Mobile
~om e to help and Wh ti es
ete c all accessor res 1n
Meetong of the Vollage
year s OKtJCr enc:e 388 8308
350
H eilvy duty LWB
un
rt
14x70
total
electnc
Funeral Hom e a t Cootv rlle
I N lOVING mem ory o f my
e l uded Phon e 997 34 10
New dry wa lt c.ct11ng wtlh
e)lcellent cond 1 on Ca ll 301 D &amp; 0 TREE 1r t'nm111g 70
of
R1o
Grande
w1ll
be
fully
carpete.d
2
otfrces
rn
Ohro A lt hough she rs gone
dear
husband
Ralph
ye ar s experrence In su r ed
10 28 tt c
sw1 rt or t ex ture d es1 gn s
711 5308 a ft er 5 pJn
cen ter 1 , bath on each end
her sufferrng has ended Her
Spencer who p assed away
t ree es trma tcs Call 99 2 ?38 1
held
m the board
Ol h er dry wall rep arr v1ny
1
I
16
II
Prrced
low
to
sell
Can
b
e
memory
w1ll
survrve
Jan uary 3 \ 972
or (61.:1 ) 698 7757 A l!)c) rty
IN DA SH 23 channel crt rzens
w~ttr&gt;,1pcrr,g
-new bulhs
seen at K rngsbury H ome
room of Roo Grande
sharmg your ktndness and
band rrans ce 1ver
am t m
10 1S I C
1ww k tchcns A nythmq m
Sa
tes
11
00
E
M
a
1
n
St
sympathy made It possrbl e
It doesn t matter where I go
mpx radro 8 tra ck ster eo
Real Estate For Sale
t e 11odel1ng or re parr
College on Monday,
Porn eroy Oh lo or ca II 992
for us to contrnue durrng our
Ca ll 992 3965
or what t do
SEWING MACHINE Rcpdtrs
11 ! I
703.1
Jan . 5, !976 at 7 p.rn
l1me o f sorrow and sadn ess
Th ere shalt a lwa ys be some
servtce al l ma k es 9Y'J '1281 "
12 2J lfc
Harley Ltnlhrcum and
12 31 4tc
l 1trle thrn gs to make me
Th e F at:J r c Sh op Pomeroy
THE TOP SHOP
Famrty
1 44 AcRE for s-ale Phone 667
th mk of you
•
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ClJ!i iOI t nu It Roo t Trusses
V~rg1l 6 Sr
Broker
]))3
1 4 11p
Your
lo v r ng
smrle
and
Servr ce
We
sha ri)C tl
I ortnr Cc1
Co unte r tops 8.
M urlm Wedemeyer Mayor
For Rent
1 4 r 7r c 110 Mechanic Pomeroy 0
p lea san t vo1ce wdl never
~&lt;; t SSOr':&gt;
CaiJin! 1$
Coo tv 11! C 01110
Vrll iiQt? of Rto Grande Oh
Phone
992
JJ25
f ade away
2 BEDRM
mo b t le h ome
3 'l9 r f r
6~7 318fl
C B BASE slat ron d c rn eo
WE WISH to expr ess o ur ~ St II loved sl tll mrssed and so
J;~aclne area
Phone 992
256 r 1
----~NEW LISTING .:.. Rutland
s t e ttt e Do 1 m1ke, ~0 If
very dear
S1ncere thank s to all ou r
5858
lA Il l TRI M or cu t 1r ecs Jnd
c oax mrght rnag A("l!ennrr
Sa dly m rssed by W1fe
Has 3 bedroom s
ba th
frrends and relall\les for
sh ru bb er y
P hon e ~ t9 25~~
COUG HEN(iUR
Wa l e r
Help Wanted
·
A l so 1 wheel traile r Phon e
Harn e!
or 7 123 167
thetr krndness durrng the
Oeltvt:rv 41 6 39 6? 146 426 7
range
refngerator
«•
()O I) 773 ) 975
1 4 ltc
rllness and death of my
FOR RI!NT OR SALE
3
at1Y t11ne
I'} I B 26 t c 11Af:IY&lt;) IT1ER 1h my liOillC' ?
basement dbl ga r age &amp;
1 4 ltp
husband and father Wtflram
llr s Mon lluu 1 r r t; c ho or
bedrm
mobrle l"lom e un
2 14 II
ca
rport
$i7
500
(Art l
Snyder
A speer at
o11JI' Ch1 d Cal l r.t!! er I P m
furn1shed ullltltes pard on
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D
&amp;
J
H
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of
F
abrte
s
thanks to Rev George 01ler
f rr
Jar, 2 146 7716
CHARMING - ' BR older
R t JJ tf"l Burlingham Phon e
0 OA'V
Janua r y Clearance Sate /\II
J.!mes Stmpson
funeral
992 1751
CII.SH
pard
t
o
r
all
n~1
kes
an
ct
I
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REFRIGERATION
home w1f h formal d rtitJ19
matertal tn stock on sa t~
WALKER hound Wh tte Wtlh
director of R awlrngs Coats
REGR GARAT I O N heatrng
models o f tnob1le h omes
12 J l rt c
larg e bath, s t eam hea l r~as
Open 10 am
t11i 5 p m
black sp o t s and a gr owt h on
funeral home and Feen ey
Phone nrea lur1e 6 tJ t /3
tl cc lr c. t! V~fl r s ex p 188 ...
Monday thr ough Saturd a y
fi red ). SpaCIOU S Y1lrd 10
l e ft htnd fl Lost m Kroger
9531
Healing
Bennett
Post
No
128
REAL NICE &lt;I rm
hom e
1:171 J
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1 4 17t c
parkrng tot
1 30 a rn
A mer.can Legron for ther r'
bath double car ga rage
Rae~ n e
n ear
sc hool s
2;,8 If
4 !3 If '~ "T1\ Nr&gt; A RD
Sa turda y mO'I'n rng
Call
servtce and Columbus a nd
nrce yard For infor mat10n
•
$ 16 500
f'tumbmq H c a!'ing
TWO t rghtwetght cha n s aw s
Bobby Port er
Chester
Southern boys
Smcerel y
cart 992 250 2
CA RP ENTER
work
house
215 1 hrrd I ve JJ6 J78 /
SENSIBLE
3
8
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home
Phone (614 1 985 &lt;!157
W
tl
krnson
Sma
ll
Eng1ne
s
Mrs
Inez E ileen Snyder
r e t"t'lOdcl lng
wrrr ng ·~
12 31 3t c
Real Estate for Sale
Hll If
498 Lo c u st Sl M tddlepor t
wilh bath nat gas heal
Mr and Mrs Le e Cadle Mr
1 4 61c
p t un1b lng ptun lm g Ph .t46 ....;
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Ph
one
992
3092
3 BR HOME
iUS! f n rs hcd
and Mrs
James Arthur
trailer Wtlh eK
7~ 10
3 B'E DRM
crty wa t er
and lclrge
C/d~ T'"f:: R 1i Plt) MBI N G
GRAY and black pood l e tn lhe
1 4 6tc
remode ling
Salem
S1
Snydt::"r Mr and Mrs Jack
pand lr v rng r oom S Pornts
?S9 II "'
HE
A
TIN
G
o\N
O
f
a
mil
y
room
for
the
Gravel Hill area
Mrd
Rul/and
Ph ottf1 747 230 6
Snyder and Family Mr and
Phon e 992 3388
Cur
f
our!h
&amp;
P
1nc
ct11ld ren
Ask 1n g On l y
dtep ort Chtld s p et Call 992
after 4 p rn or sec Milo B
Mrs
Charles R
Johnson
12 31 61 c GOOD quatrly hay Phone 992
DOlE R work
exc. ava~r n g
Phone l&lt;l6388Bor 1161 11f
5867
Hut chrnson
365B
end F am rly Mr and Mrs
18500
t.:md c lear ing Ph 416 OO'i l
16
\
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f
12 2861C i 2 x 60 f URNI SHED lrad er
Terrence L
Johnson and
10 '9 1t c
12 28 6t c
NICE &amp; NEAT - 3 B R s
290 I t "'
Sons
w lh washer and dryer Rent
bath
l arge~ dmmg
full
GENE Pl/\NTS&amp; SO N
1
1 4 lie
Laundry
6 RM HOU S E bart1
; nero
WALL
PI\PER
VINYL
St 25 p er.t month .W t!h option WESTING H OUSE
PLUMI31~G
H ~ almg
Atr
ba semen t, gas F A fur
pa1r c l earan c e P ri ce $488
full basem e nt ulllrty r oom
HANGING
AND PAINT ~
to b uy
Phon e 841 24 65
Tbe Almanac
Cn n(11rionJng 300 f ourlh
par Phone (6 14) 985 3307
bu 11 1n
por ch
Qorage
l NG
FAST
AND .,.
na ce overlook•ng town
Portland Ohto
/we Ph 116 1637 I
By United Press In·
Ph one 992 7733
RELII\B l,.E CALL 'B6 614'2
12 28 7tc
1 4 6l c
Only $17 500
II:\ I f
II 30 TI C
261 If
teroatlooal
ENORMOUS - 12 rooms 5
19
I NCH
Zen1 lh
Ea r ly
HO USE fr ee g as Pho ne 74?
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Today is Sunday, Jan 4, the ~ 2577 or 742 2590
B R s 2 ba th s wood
Amer1can
Conso l e
ROOr tN G ;Jnd Qu t t c r of all :
i\NO HEATING
OL DER- modem 1 rrn h ome
Telev1sron Sat e $428 Also
k,mds hOI aspha l t We t rx
1 4 6t p
burntng
frr ep l aces
fourth day of 1976 with 362 to
Rowtc
160at
E
verg
rcnn
car p eted and co mp l e t e ly
fl oo r samp l e mode ls a1
th e nat ones Phone 367 059 r ....
spac tou s modern ktlchen
Phon ed 16 273.5
turnrshed
w1th
for
ce
d
ac
r
follow
Spec1al clea ran ce pnces
P~:~ul Wa lk er
TWO b edrm trailer l28 per
furn~ce
1
acre
tor
Ph
o
ne
187
If
nat
gas
furna
ce
f
am
rl
y
Phone (61 41 985 33 07
we ek A ll ut t ll! res pa rd
254 I I
The moon 18 approaching
992 nao
room and 2 large lots Want
Phone 992 3324
12 78 !Jc
:SI
r 2 1l'tc
!be
first
quarter
L
&amp;
A
1\
pplrilnct
Ser
v1
cr.
1 4 tfc
$27,500
GE N ERAL Con trac tor Roan
"
Mrddleport. c, Ph "2 2111
dry
er
s
ranges
w
a
shers
REVC O F r eezers 15 20 25 cu
&lt;l ddrt1 ons lluu sc raz1ng an (t
The mornmg stars ~re
NEW
LISTING
Char
and U~t'd piHIS ] 00 I Ollrlll
ft Specra l clea r ance prrcc s
J
BE'DRM
IIOm e
I US!
teve l1ng at un1r num or v1ny l
10x5 0 F T TWO bedrm mobrl e
Saturn and Venus
five
Rt2(1r J~6 7398
mmg J BR brtck r anc h
Phone (6141 985 3301
l mtshed remndelmg Salem
sr d l ng carpentry ot a ll ~
h ome
ca rpet ed
ntce
J06 t I
hom e N a t gas h ot water
12 28 7tc
St Roll and Phone 142 2J06
The evening stars are
~tnd~
r oo t 1ng
367 0591
tocatron
patro
SilO p er
after 4 p m or Sl? t:' Milo B
Pou t Walker
heal
Beaufrful
equrpped
month
depo
sr
t
no
p
ets
31
,
Jup1ter and Mars.
H u tc htson
75~ r 1
mde s south of A lbany Cal l H&amp;N DAY OlD or s tart ed
ktt
w tth extras Ointng
Servtces Offered
Those born on lb1s date are
leghorn pullets Both fl oo r
9 23 tfc
992 7204
large
famtly
roo
m
roofed
SAFE WAY
or cage grown ava rl ab le
SPECI '\ L Off SIO DSOii pr ices on
1 4 6t p
under !be sign of Capricorn.
~t10 dbl garage a nd 3
A LAR M CO
Poultry
h o u sing
an d
Fur ntlurc Upho t s rer1ng now
01! GALLIP OliS
...
Sir
Isaac
Newton, TR A ILER • space , J ~ mtle
automat r on
Modern
level lots $4 6 900
to ltrsr o t morch t976 C.1l l
13URGL/\R and flre a t urm f or
Poullry
399 W
Man
north of Meigs High School
n ow
S ave i.
Mowrey s
discoverer of the law of
NEW
LISTING
M
am
Pom eroy 992 2 164
h ome
b u&gt;;. tncss
md ustry
on old R 1 33 Phone 992 2941
rurn1ture and Uptwls H: r1ng
m oth 8 r oom .home
6
gravity, and actress Jane
Pll 1 16 ~60J or J80 8)08
1 t lt c
Phon~ 67) 4151
1 4 l tc
bedrooms, 2 ba ths
gas
J02 II
306 I I
Wyman were born Jan 4-lie
•
~EDUCE SArE and l as • w rth
F A furnace Lo ts of ntce
HOU
SE
tn
Rutland
Ca
ll
992
m 1642 and she m 1914
t&lt; &amp; M Con struc:tum
GoBese tab l ets &amp; E v.1p
OO!J LANE~ Comple te Boo k.
5858
panelmg
a
nd
carpefin9
Co miHlny
water p1tts Ne l son Drugs.
Also on Ibis day m history
k.ecprng an d T rHC '&gt;e r v tCC'
Only $18 500
1 4 lfc
All T yp es ot Construc t ion "
1 4 Jtc
1371 , Sec ond Ave (Ac ross
In 1885, Dr William Grant
free es t rnnttts 446 9202
~
DON"T BUY UNTI L YOU
fro m
Pos•
Olflce)
and bath furnished apt
CUSTOM 4 x 8 regu l a! ton pool
249 I ~
of Davenport, Iowa, per- 3 RM
HAVE
SEE
N
THESE
Gatlrpolrs
Ph
&lt;11 6 79 0 0
1n Mtddteport
1nqu1r e at
table W!lh accessorr es Ca ll
Wct&gt;kly and monthly sc rvr ce
fonned the first apKay's Beauty Salon 169 N
992 Z238
H OWARD
Peck
Willer
•
f or comn1C&gt; r Ci dl accounts
4
ROOM
S
an
d
bath
tn
Second , Mtdd leport
MIDDLE PORT - Ex
DeltiJory d~y or nrgh l 245
1 4 61c
pendectomy The pallent
l ncmne Tox Pr eparat1on
Pome
r
oy
near
Kroger
s
9315 or 388 8167
12 30 4tc
ce llen t Lot - N •ce bulldmg
1 3
Stor e s..r 000 Phone 992 2129
made a compl.ete recovery
S EJ'IR S R OEBUCK
ar r
292 II
or se e Jerry H awk
Ideal for home or ap&lt;Jrt
compr essor and wood lath e
BEDROOM furnish ed
---of'l
In 1937, about 10,000 nahan 1 apa
I
4
12t
p
ment w 1fh very littl e cost
Ph one (6141 985 3577
rtment
at
Vlllaoe
Free esttmates on car.
troops landed in Spam to help
$1 000
M anor Phone 992 3273
1 4 61c
poling ud onstallation. !be nationalist forces m !bat
12 19 26tc
POMEROY - ~ ' ce 2 slory
Wt'tl brongsamples to your
GRAIN FE D beef deii!Jercd
frame,
lovely k •tch tm, 3
country's
civil
war.
FU RNI SHED apartmen t 4
Phone 992 267 1 or (6 14) 985
home with no oblogatoon.
8
BR,
full
basement. hoi
room s and bath adults only
334 1
In
1948,
Burma
became
an
See how you can really
Phone 992 5909
water heat $17,000
12
3
1
3tc
Independent nation after
12 18 lfc
REEDSVILLE - 22 acres
centuries of influence and 0 RM HOU&gt;S E and bath tor COA L lrmcstone and a ll types
wtth gas we ll 2 apa rt
of salt and r oc k sa lt for tee
control by Great Br1tam
m e nt s
home,
M obile
rent In Pomer oy Call 992
Mlh Young, Manager
and s now removal
Ex
5741
The leader since 1900 tn
home
Inco m e $410 J:jef'l
In 1974, President Nu:on
Sales and lnstallatton
ce lsmr Salt Works
East
12 2 26t c
servmg the natton's buyer
month ALL IN COOD
Marn St , Pomeroy , Ohro
refused to release any more
Rt.l, Pomeroy, Ohio 457"
Ph one 992 3891
CO
NDITION $25 000
and seller
~
l'tlont doy or night
of !be 500 documents sub- HOUSE 5 rms and bath m
12 7 tfc
POMEROY
- Large 1
Racine Phone 992 5858
614
2206
poenaed by the Senate
FARMS , HO
S,
12 4 ti c
st or y fram e Had 2
197t HONO J\ 7 ~0 I or d 2000
Watergate committee.
BUSINESSES, L E &amp;
a par t m en t s, 5 BR, 2 baths,
tra ctor p s
d tfl erentral
RECREATIONAl
loc k front end we rgh t s and
Prefer accountmg graduate and one who IS
F U R Jij I.S II E C"
N gas FA hea l SlO,OOO
u p ar1men t
other extra s
Ph one 992
PROPERTY
Mtddleport
MIDDLEPORT
-l
lloor
experienced
1n the health field.
,.----------------------.,
adults
only387rn
3658
\
Phone 992
J
plan
2
BR
bath
full
12 28 6t c
Llshngs needed , please call
3 25 ttc
EVEREADY
basement
r ecent ly
;us tf you wanl to sell your
GE
Salary negollable.
-iTIMErabblts 1Soldhcns
renovated carport $13 000
J ANO 4 RM furnished and
POLAROID
home
or
re
locale
Phon
e
217
2206
unfurn ls11ed apt!. Phone 992
lofOLSON ALBUMS
POMEROY 1% acres
S4J4
1 2 Jtc
An equal Opportumty Employer .
(originally
had
2
houses)
CONTACT
US
FOR
119ttc
Nice for 'home or tra tiers
ONE Purebred Hanlpshrr (
FREE CATALOGS
~~tr~ tftdtvtdual Mile or Femate nt"fdfd to dtttr•bvte
Send Res11me To:
male hog 10 n ice p1g s tor
$3 000
world famous KOO•k h m and ctner Ohoto Produ cts throuth
COUNTRY
Mobile Home
companv .stabhshfld IOCII1C:11i 'HO !U!LliNO OR SOL
sa le Phone 1014 ) 698 88Y6
Park R.r l3 ten mtles north
805
DEXTER - 30 clean acres
804 W. Mam
ICITING RIOUIRELI" M.lk!' ll'l• s vour year for tndtpen
12 30 61c
ot Pomeroy Lerg• lOis wltt-r
mostly
fenced
Home
,
barn
df'nce
00 rnvestment Gu.ar•nteed 12 month repur
Pomeroy
992-2298
concrete petfos sidewalks
chaseo agr~ment
a nd
other
butldtng s
runners and off street
LOCU ST po sts
Phon e 71'
After Hours Ca II
parking Phone 992 747'
23S9
~17,500 - S3 500 down B..' I
CALL Mr Marll ft
992-7133
monthly
12 31ttc
CoiiKt Atl4 211 tTSI
12 9 26tp
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REAL ESTATE IS YOUR
4 RM and beth unfurnished
CONTACT
NO W sttll)ng 1 uller Brush
BEST INVESTMEN T
Or WriN 'lttltMt ~..r ..... ,.re1teM I•I...,.._JiACI tHt
16SO lincoln ._.gts Phone
Proc:ruc li
Ph on e 992 3410
Loo• Pauley
992 ll1•
CALL
US TODAY
1M Ill Jnllt_., CelwMhl, ONii tans
10 6 t t c
&amp;anch Manaqer
u 28 ~·(
45631

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NEW,

All 1975

Ph 99'2 2174

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1973 MAVERI CK
Ph 67 5 l63J

PRICED FOR QUICK SALE!

Quality Print Shop

HAPPY NEW YE R

446
JO I 6

SALE

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Pomeroy Off te e
IDS Butt ernu t
992 3345
Formerly Wef!d Whole sal e
F e aturtng
Delux Zcrox Co py Sr;rvlce
Ot l lcc
Su ppl cs
Mimeograph
Suppt r cs
tar&lt;Je~t seleclta11 of
we d
dmg SUPPIICS
n
South
eastern Ohio
~
Th e Pnnt Shop Compl et e
f Stttr rn bu s1ness rn M•d
dtcportl
12e2n1 o

\100

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FREE ESTIMATES
Blo\lin
ln•ulatoon Servoces

1960 fORO r a Icon
1576

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"Your Chevy Dealeru
E
18
Open Y&amp;S. Ti

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For Sale

GRA IN l ed Freez~r beef and
car cor n 388 9991

30S 12

CLEAN rugs ltke new so
easy to do wrtb Blue Lustre
Rent E lec tn cl Shampooer
SJ Central Supply
304 6

~OLD~A-WAYCOi -eXC"Zond .
2 mattresses new , also used
bed
Early
Amerrcan
homestead
mattress and
box tncludc-d, 440 3487 any
t rme aHer 5 both rn exc

cond

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TWO Carry on F light B•os
N ew Nev er used Perfec::t
g rfl for trave ler Phone 245
5620 afler 5
293 If

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AUTO wa sh er and dryer , e)(c
cond Ph !146 279ll

306 6

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USED washers dryers end
electric r•nu es, A l cond ,
guaranteed
1.. &amp; A Ap
pl ranc es 300 F ourth A\'e
r ear 446 7391, also s.rvtce
calls

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WANT ADS
INFORMATION

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DEI\DLIN ~~

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Publ l catton

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Before

Monday Deadl m£' 9 a m
Cancellatron - Correctrons

wrll be a&lt;J:epted unlll 9 a m
for Day ol Publ rc-altcn
REGULATIONS
The Publ isher reserves the

rtght to edd or rerect anv acts
deemed

obtect•onal

The

publuher
wdt
not
be
responltb!e for more than one
In correct lnse r lton

RATES

INCOME
T AX
prepared
Fe deral and state taxes
Writ be done by appt only
Please phone 991 2212 or see
Mrs Wanda Eblin Laurel
Cl rff Rd Pomeroy
12JIJOI.c

ForW•nt Ad Serv•ce

5 cents

per

word one

msertron

Mtnlmum Charge Sl 00
14 cents per word three

co nsecultve rnserltons
16 cents per ward Sri( co n

secuiJve mser!tons

/\KC BEAGLE tor stud ser
vrce
R re rson
C r eer..
Danny trn e Phone 84J 283 1
I 4 ltp

25 Per Cent O tscount on ptud

ads and ads pard w rlhm

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&amp; OBITUARY
$200 for 50 word mrnrmum
Each Ctddll!onal wotd J

Will care for elderly persons
m my home Trarned and
experienced Phone 992
1] 14
12 30 78tc

cents

rur iient

Nohce

f:)UBLI C SAL E
Monday
Jen S 1970 10 00 a m on
t h e pr em1ses of Me i gs
Equtpmen l Co
Pomeroy
OhiP ~o r sale are one (I}
tn•ernatronat Harvester 104
Cub Cadel S N 2386
severely damaged by f rre
mrn rmum acceptable btd
l75 InternatiOnal Harvester
Credrt Corp reserves the
r 1ght of final brd
12 31 Jtc

"' ll 0Ul!N(, N\&lt;1 1C h
_-~ 11 1
ll o ll o w Gun Club '•UIIOi'lv
IAnUitlry I I J,t m I mrlcp,l ~
M1lt2S Ct2mf'IC'r y
I ,J II 1.

Pets
/\ KC B.l\"'"l::
11

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o ld

50~5

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SSO Phone 99?
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ENGLISH Shc ph~rd Pupp res
$10 Phone 992 39 .1) or 619
P"ge st M1ddleporr
1 4 6tp
MEIG S CO Humane Society
rwo beautiful 10 weeks o td
Cottre type puppies 1 male
1 female wormed. artd hav e
shots Phone 992 S427 after 6
p m r our dogs approx 1 yr
old Shepherd Co ttre mtxed
1n excellen t c:ondr t1on Ca rt
992 5906 They all need good
homes
1 4 6tc

I R F= E RENT AT VILLAGE
M.I\NOR
IN
MID
DL E PQR T 1 We are so sure
'hal you wdl l ove our
apartment s !ha l wr: Qtve you
two weeks RENT fREE
Jusr pa y vour sccur lly
cfepos 11 anJ s tay srx months
and rh e trrs t 2 we eks ts tree
You wrll e nrov monthly
leases all cl('ct r, c l 1vmg
c arpehng
rarig e
ilnd
r e frrgera1or
tr ee trash
ptc kup ca ble TV (optlonal l
and
laundry
fa cr ttlr es
ConiJen ren t to shopprng on
Thrrd and Mill m Mtd
dleport VILLAGE MANOR
rs yours tor one bedroom
apartments startrng at SlO~
monthly plus etec We pay
for everythrng else See lhe
Manager · ar
Rrversrde
Apartmen t s or c all 992 3273
Thrs otter wtll end soon so
move rn now and save ssss
10 23 ti c

25 - The SIUlday Tunes. Sentinel, Swulay, Jan 4, 1976

Auto Sales

JANUARY CLEARANCE

Services Offered

Blownwto W alls &amp; Atr1cs
~STORM

WINDOWS &amp; DOOR S
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDIN G SOFFITT
GUTrERS AWNINGS
LARRY LAVENDER
S ~acu se Oh1o
Ph 9~2 3993

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4 10 1 mo

FREE ESfiMArES
From the IC!r ges r Tru ck. or
BIJ!Idolel" RadriJtor to th e
Slllalles t Hea te r Core
Nathan Brgqs
Radtator Spec1alrst

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

r~ns,

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Pomeroy

Currency
and Supplies

DEMOS.

&amp; OFFICIALS'

Call 361 0591

"o.A NDY fiN O BEAV ER In
su ra nce Co
has oltered
se rvte es fo r 1 1re Insuranc e
co ... craqe rn Gatr1a County
t or alrnust
a .cen tury
f-arms home s and personal
property c overages ar c
avat!abte to mt'et 1nd1vr dual
nf'ed s
Co nt&lt;~ ct
Ray
Wt de m e yer you r neighbor

The Daily Sentinel

1972 Ford Gal. 500,
1972 Ford• LTD

4 dr

4 dr.

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La Salle

HOTEL

Rooms, SS.OO up

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1972 Opel2 dr, 4 cyl...-- - - - - - - - - '1995

VW

1971

'h ton

1974 GMC Custom Delux,

'h ton

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The first wide small car•

FREE AJC

- $425

START THE NEW YEAR
RIGHT I

We have 14 Factory Fresh 1976 Pacers In
Stock to start th1s Spec1al Sale

W1th One Of These Quality Buys
75 Chrysler Newport Custom 4 Dr Sherwood green,
vinyl roof P S P B, air factory officia l car wrth new
car warra nty

RIVERSIDE AMCJEEP ,..

TOM RUE SALE PRICE - - - - - - '4495
75 Plymouth Du ster 2 Or , 6 cyl , air. P S, AM Rad1o,

Upper Rt. 7

fac tory official car w1fh n ew ca r warranty

HICCKJM

TOM RUE SALE PRICE ------· '3695
74 Plymouth Satellite 9 Pass Wagon , P S , P B, air
fact o ff1c lal car w1fh new car warrantv

cond

car

Less than 10,000 mil es

TOM RUE SALE PRICE ---'2995

71 Mercury Montego Wagon , a t r,

TOM RUE SALE PRICE

PS, P B

•1495

71 Dodge Coronet Wagon , a ir

1

C-l.-OSEO for \l acallon Cam p
Conley Slercraft Trarler
sa tes
300 If

. .HEAT
~

good full size ec onomy

car TOM RUE SALE PRICE------- ·•795

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MANY MORE USED CARS, STOP&amp; LOOK

PH. 992·2594
See: Tom Rue, Ray Douglas
or G. I Pall Williamson

PINE RIDGE COLLIES
AK C Reg Collre p up s Sa ble
and whtle 256 1267
307 If

DEAD Stoc k remo~ed
No
c harge Call 245 SSI4 before

AKC Lhasa Apso Mtn1ature
Schnauzers K&amp;P Kenne ls
388 8274
272 If

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272 If

For Malltmum Secunty us.e
Tte
Down
Anchors
to
Protect Your '-'obtle Home
Complete Service Call Ron
Skidmor e, 379 2152 or 446

IIS6

220 If

20&lt;1 1,

Notice

Lost
SMALL bla c k and tan end
wh1te female eeagle dog
L•fl on Georges Creek
Anyone knowrng of her call
446 2960
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L IGHT br own a nd wh1te dO{jl
part Dach shu nd , tag No
ll!iO lnlured hlp lost on
Turkey Run Rd , Cheshrre
Reward deadorallvej
,. 617461
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and
sewrng
maclne repair part s and
supplies
Pick up and
delivery, Oollvls vacuum
Cltaner , , m lie up Georges
Cren~ Rd Ph o146 -0 29A
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163 If

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HIGLEY S Barber
S h op
Hours a 7 Ph 446 0002

Wanted To Buy

30611

THURMAN
H ouse
Fu rn
Strlppmg, AntiQUes bought
and
sold
pickup
end
ttelrvery Paul Burnett 245
9479 , Mollrlln Ro se, 245 9532
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TERS

BIRD HUN
ENGLfSH SETTER PUP S
AVA LABLE NOW
TRI

JUA NIT A s Poodle Par lor
e)( p groom 1ng wrll do all
breects Ph 4116 7878
306 If

WANTED

STANDING
.

TO BUY .
nMBER

Ph li8,..Uiter5p m
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Civil wmr collection
S92 29?3 evenings

also
Call

COLOR LLEWELYN
J016
STRAIN SIRE AND DAM _. 1___ ----------

FIELD PROVEN HUN
BUYING
TERS fiNO REGI STERED OLO silver corns 196.a and
F D s B CALL 614 596 4408
under Sl for hii!Jes SOc for
2 1
quarters
20c for d imes
Premium tor srlver dollars
wanted to GriJe Awa y _ ..
Naomi Wrgs 40S: 2nd Ave ,
"'BLACK •nd white puppies 6
Ph
446 IS33 Hrs , lues ,
wks
fr~e Young's Mobrle
Wed , Thurs
Sat , 10 30
Hom e Ph 446 361l
5 30 Frl 10 30 to 7 P m
209 If

BOBB I 5 Poodle Bo u1 1que
Professronal groom.ng bv
apporntm ent Ph 446 1944
60 If
BOARDING&amp; AKC PUPPIES
K &amp; P Kenne ls 388 827.t Rr
554 1 ~ mr eas t of Porter

305 II

Personality plus
...!.
Pe ts
Tnmb1es AKC Colltes sable
and trt colors 614 446 4449
Ga lllpoltS OhtO 456Jl
267 If
BOARDING
A.KC WE STY
A.ND PUG PUP CIRCLE L
KENNEL, RT 141 446 482~
28 1 If

Mobile Homes for Sale
TO ECONOMIZE on fuel
underprn your m obtle home
and anchor for safety
Foster Mobile Hom e Ser
vtce , 446 2783, or Elmer
Sktdmor~ 446 3479
• 274 tf
B&amp;S MOBILE HOMES
1976 NOVt 1211.60 3 br all
el ect r ic
1916 Nova 12)(60 2 BR aft
etectr•c
196' R1lzcraft 12lC60 2 Br
1970 K1l 12lC47 2 Br
1968 Style Mar 12x52 2 Br
1967 F l ee twood 12x60 2 Br
1971 Concord 12x65 M H
1968 Commodoge l2x52 M H
t959 Cotonti!ll IOlC50 M H
8&amp; S MObil e
Hom e Sales
Pt Pleasant, W \I a

237 II

TRI ~ T A TE Mo.btiC HOtn t;
Clearance Sa te used mobrle
homes 8 10 12 wldes Ph
446 7572 Bank f ln ancrng
t
306 II

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w tt res It s ltke new w tth less 1han 5,200 miles

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I 73 Cadillac sedan DeVille I II 21973SeatPontiac
•••••••••••••• •2795
Wagon Safari
m1les

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day or do ho u se work Ph
1970
16 20 11
3
2
TONY s Decoratmg pa1ntrng
19 70
wa ll p aper rng pane l ing
1969
Free est rma t es 675 5689
1974

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tn my home
exp 992 73 14

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19 70 3 T Ch ev Dump Truck
1969 1J T P1ckup
306 6
SOM M E R SGMC

MOBILE Hom e

2 BR

;,;,-c;:;;;-.;-..
~:rr;:-u~k n-.~
bed 3791476

30i' 3

For Sale
Eoecom
Allernaoor and
Power Plants Ph J46 2716

307

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CORN fed Freezer Beef Car l
W mt ers Rto Grande 245
5115
287 If
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exc
cond
espeetally bu111 for
otft
for5829
Qur ck
sa l eces675row
1921prtee
or 675

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barn S95 de lt vered 250 bale
989 2370

ooos Ph

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44611 71

co lors gleamrng use B l ue
Lustre carpet c leaner Rent
p ooer
$ 1,o
(1
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B&amp;C new used Ren t a l s
Bobcat of Co l umbus I 876
1116

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ALL
TYPES Of bUtl dtng
r'rlatertals
block
brrck
sewer
p pes
WindoWs
ltn t els etc Claude W1 n ters
R 10 Grande 0 Phone 2 tS
5121 after 5
123 If

LIME STONE for drrv .:wilyS
Carl Winters
Phone 245
5 11 5
27 0 jf
CHIMNEY Blocks W Va &amp;
OhtO lump Coat G-3lhpOitS
Bloc 1 Co 446 2783
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GoOo clean !ump and stoker
coal
Carl Wrn ter s, R lo
Grande P~ 245 51\ 5
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Skl rtmg
rqof
coating pat os awnmgs
anchors cemen t work Free
eslrmales C"ll 245 9411 or
245 9472 i!lller r 10 ~ m
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pol1 ce montlors antenras
etc
Bobs C rlr zens Sand
Rad to
Equrp
Georges
Creek Rd Ga l l!polt:s. Oh ro
446 .t517
1111 1
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FURNITURE
BEDROOM suite
co f fee
t abl e
lr vm~
room Su tt e
coffee !able lt !J tn g room
co u ch 3 p !ece en d t able se!
corl sp rr n gs mat t r ess set
Channel Master !ape p la yl'r
Wi!StC K 1ng DIShwasher

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even1ngs Georges Ck Rd

P ASQ U I\LE Electrrc Portable

4 door one local

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Forrf F=ronnlrne Van
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Truck H ea dqu ar t er s
GMC Su burb an

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aulomaltc
Book Value $30SO oo--Ciearance

New GMC

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good
II res,
w hee ls dark green vrnyl roof. green finish,

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tilt
w
II
new
6 cy l

Pomeroy

Open Eves . 1116- Ttl Sp.m. Sat.
• You II L1ke Our Qualoly Way of Doing Busoness
See one otthese courteous salesmen
Pete Burris
llo\!d Mclaughhn
t
Marvo~ Keebaug"

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radr o atr c ondttloned Ltke new hres, good finish &amp;
IJtnyl mtenor truly 1sc lean as a new one
Book Value $3200 oo-- Ciearance

I C-10 Aeetside
I blue
l1n1Sh
Book Value S32110-Ciearancc
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GMAC Ftnanc:mg Avarlable

992 5342

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blk f lntsh , automatic, P S, P B ,
wheel radro, radtal
w fires local lady o wner. you
wr ll thtnk t h rs rs a
ca r So nrce
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Pumps
cen1ra t
s ystems r ef rrgeratl o n an d
appltan ce ser v tce
Ga llt a
Refrrgeratron Co 44 6 4066
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BEST JET STEAM
CARPET CLEANING
BY Professionals Resident ia l
and Commerc1111
ln s 1de
your home or busine ss
'Clean quret and etflclent '
Outside rn our truck Nor se
Extract~ Water
Heavy
Equipment F r ee esti m a tes
For more mfor
contact
Scotch Clean Cleaner, 656
2nd Ave Ph 446 9027 Duke
Cleaners 248 2nd A v e Ph
446 1412

66 cadillac 4 Dr One owner and lots of miles left

Ph . 446•9800

PetsJ

Notice

P S, P B

TOM RUE SALE PRICE------· '1495
69 Dodge Con· net 4 Door , 6 cyl

Galhpotis. OH.

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I I 1975 Pinto MPG ••••••••••••2995

I Light blue w•th matchong ont, AM FM radio, lull
t power fac tory a 1r pradrcally new st ee l r a d ra l s low

For a LIMITED TIME in con lunction with AMC, we are offering
FREE factory air conditionmg on all
new 1976 Pacers in stock. "as well as
Pacers
ordered
to
your
specifications.
ACT NOW! This 1s a limited time
offer.

MOTORS

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Dark green wtth match rng tnl

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power, fa ctory aor r~d1al tores, one owner low mdes

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FREE AIR-CONDITIONING

TOM RUE-

74 Dodge Dart 6 cvl, 2 dr , a beautltul one local owner

-74 -CadilraC-Seda~-DeVilr;-

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DAN THOMPSON
FORD
461 s. 3rd

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Southeast Ohio Emergency Medical
Serv•ces, Inc. is seeking an experienced mdividual whose duties
will be:
Supervision of all accounting
functions, Budget preparatiol') and
cash flow .

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~DISTRIBUTOR

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See : Fred Blaettnar, Pat Hill
Melvin L1ttle or Dan Thompson
Open Evenings T1l6 00
Except Thurs and Sat. Til s.oo

TOM RUE SALE PRICL------'3695

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1973 Chev. 'h ton Pickup. Sharp·- ----- •2995
1973 Ford Van. Chateau 8 pass.
Club Sedan. Clean ----=----- •3695
Many more

Middleport

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Evenmgs T1l 7 P.M Mon.-Fri . Sat. T1l S P.M. Service 8 AM. Til 4:30 P.M.
. Serv1ce Closed Sat.

pickup, air •3995

Phone 992-2196

YOU ARE

Ceward Calvert, J, D. Story or Bill Nelson.

low mileaget3695

pickup. Very

$495.00
$695.00
$895.00

Buy yQur next car from the friendly dealership. We don't only want you as a customer,
we want to be your friend. See one of these friendly salesmen:

60 2 BR mobtle home at
Youngs Tratler Ct across
from SB Sh o ppmg Pla za
Ca ll 446 3328
~

"Bug." Sharp -----------'1695

1974 Chev.

SOME CNE.I\PIES FROM YOUR FRIENDLY D~ALfR
$695.00
68 Buick LeSabre 2 Or. HT.
$595.00
68 Ponhac Ext., 4 Dr. H. T.
$595.00
70 Plymouth Duster, 6 cyl.

WE'RE NOT NO. 1 -

HOU SE 3 br
gas heal rn
Mtddleport
Ph
367 7 177
adults on ly no pets
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1971 Olds. 88 2 dr. HT. Air- ------- '1795
1971 Ford V8 Torino 2 dr. HT _______ •1295

1973 Chev. Caprice/2- dr. H. T., vinyl top,
air, P.W., P.S., tape, cruise, a real buy at
only .
'2895

.

•3395
69 Cheve11e Wagon
69 Olds Toronado
69 Mercury Marq.

.

YOUR FRIENDLY DEALER

1972 Ford T-Bird. Blue &amp; white vinyl top.
This bird has everything. A real buy.

23

1972 Volkswagen 4 dr. -----------'2695
1972 Buick LeSabre 4 dr. Sedan, Air. ____ •2195

by one local owner
•2495
TOM RUE SALE PRICE-------

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this one. Only

YOUR FRIENDLY DEALER

1972 Cadillac 4 dr. Sedan,
For Rent Of Sale
Fuly equipped. Sharp. _________ '3695

or Month

CARPmNG

. '3795

1972 Pinto Sta. Wagon, AT. --------'2095

73 Plymouth Duster 1 Dr 318 v a. p s • air I 29 000 miles

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FOR your Tire and Battery
n eed s come to Sears Trre
Shop rn The Stiver Brrdge
Plaza
33 If

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1973 Buick LeSabre Custom, 4 Dr. H.T.,
air, cruise, viny l top. We sold &amp; serviced

I · top, air, tape Local one owner . Nice

GE AUTOMAT I C wastier S7 5
Ph 446 8660
307 12

Sedan -----· '1795

l'OUR FRIENDl.Y DEALER

1973 Pontiac Grand Prix. Blue with white

1973 CHEV PICKUP auto
V 8 w 1lh P S P B Ph 256
1142
307 3

Sedan __ '3295

w..1r

SLOAN'S

YOUR FR lENDL Y DEALER

AUTO FOR SALE 1969 F ord
Ptckup
$650
19 70 l TO
Sl095
195J Chevy Prckup
S95 1966 Chrysl er S:J95 19 72
L TO \2 150
1969 Chevelle
Vl.agon S595 Phone 44 67436
307 3

Sedan, Air· ------'1895

~lumbtng &amp;

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sharpest Cougars anywhere, air, vinyl top,
tape.
'4395

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1967 BU I CK good cond S495
Ph alter 5 p m 367 0541
306 6

1972 Dodge 2 dr. Charger - - - - - - - - - •2495
1972 Olds 4 dr. 98, 4 dr. Sedan ______ '2995

Lost

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1974 Mercury Cougar XR7 . One of the

sold this one new. Extra clean. Pnced
right.
•4795

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Ton For d Prckup
Ph 446 6611

YOUR FRIENDLY DEALER

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1974 Buick Elec. Custom 225, 4 dr .' H T. We

30 7 6

1973 Oldsmobile 88 4 dr. Air_ _______•3095
1973 P~mouth Duster 2 dr•.:.. _______ ·~495

NOTICE

TEAFORD

Strout
Realty

08 • ,
S!d

1973 Pontiac Cat. 4 dr, air, low mileage __ •2995
1973 Ford LTD. Sta. Wagon, Air. ______ •3195

1973 Pontiac V8 Gran Am.

YOlJR FRIENDLY. DEALER

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SJ 000 mtles P S. PO a1r
cond
guar an reed
Sl 600
Ph 4 tO 0952

1974 ford Gran Torino 4 dr·--------'3295
.
1973 Ford G. Torino 4 dr. _________ '2695

ROOF l N G atumrnum Srdmg
free eslt mates Ca ll 256 6364
256 If

FROM
Start your New Year rlaht with one of these good used cars from
.
Smith Nelson Motors.

fORO P1ckup
S37;
70
Dndge Chanqeller R I VIi -1
spd SS!&gt;O Ph 388 9906

CARS

1974 Pinto 3 dr. AT. Sharp. - - - - - -·- -•2995
1974 Pinto 2 dr. AT. Low mileage. _____ •2695

PAUL WALKER

R&amp;J COINS

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SMITH NELSON MOTORS INC.

co nd
30 1 '1

OFFERED .AT QUICK SALE PRICES.
1975 Ford LTD 4 dr, Low mileage _____ !4195

Help Wanted
BliND ADS
-~
~· R EA DY MIX CONCRETE
AddrtJonal 2Sc Charge per
J\ N O H IO OIL CO
o tt ers
Found
delrv e r ed r ghl to you r
Adverttsement
•
Wanted To Buy
P L ENTY OF MONEY plu s
protect Fast and easy F- ree
OFFICE HOURS
ROOM and board for Sr
cash
bonuses
fr1nge LAR G E do g Wt lh cltp p ed tall
DE,I\LER ~
n scrap
rron
estr mat es Phon e 991 32A4
8 30 a m
to 5 00 p "' m
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me•ats tunk autos Rtder s
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~Jery nrce
Phone 991 3509
d1vrdua l 1n Metgs County
bre ed
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Middleport Oh o
Sa lvage Phone 949 5468
Saturday
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area
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or
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ELWOOD BOWERS RE PAI R
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696
1n my home sta rt 1n9 Feb 1
HALLS Sa l vage All autos
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Dayton Oh to 45401
for tn formalton call 992
W1th fram es and bor::f1es wr t h
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servrce
on
all small appl rttn ccs L &lt;lwn
OORDER Garage 8u1 lder s
3278
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or wrthoUt ffi01ors $1 h und
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mower next to Stat e 1-lt q h
tr ee est male s 25 6 6t72
cs.fates
and
co
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red T rn 50 hundred W tl l
12 18 50tc
way Garage on Routt• 7
189 II
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metals
and
scrap
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1970
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dunng t he rlln ess and death
CARRIER WANTED
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through
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and hu sband Coy Starcher
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ope r ator'&gt; Local
?56 6d71
noon
Phone 992 7277
1 2 21c
FOR
Rog('r W ;rm sley Rutland
Sr
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or
99 ~ 73 19
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12
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best
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rce bo)(es
LINCOLN HILL
Hosprtal the Southeast Ohtp
WOULD YOU IJELIEVE?
t. h tcctura l desi gn of new
1971 VW (1\M P MOO IL E f ull
brass
bed
s
stone
rars
or
Emergency
Se rvr ce
6.f Card of Thanks
Build an all stee l bu ld1ng a t C R A N E Set vi C: t:.'
buiiO tn g
homes sm'f'llt comrr]ercr al
e q u 1p rne nt
r e frtg era tor
comp l ete house hold s Wrtte
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Abels
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10 11
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Grant A ll St eel Outld ny s
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rcmodelrng w 1th Stille ap
storage space El(cetten t
~omeroy
Oh•o
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ll
992
apprecratron
an
d
tha
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ks
to
t h e wonderful nurs rn g stat!
R!
4
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condrl1on m sr d c m\d out
proval of pliJns Cal l collect
1 '} 26 1p
7760
a ll who have been so kind
of th e Frfi h and Second
Ohto Ph on e 947 n96
0111 w~ tk cr 1 682 7498
milkc
an
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992
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and t houghtful while Ber
floors of Ho l zer Med rca!
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YOU M t 1nlcrCS IOd on
1? ?8 6tc
Court Sl , Pom eroy
Who have v1slle d
sent
WANTED o ld uprr gh t Ptanos
nerghbors of the Flatwoods
0 DEL L
fl. trn ement tocu t ed
bl!tl d nq .1 new hone or IQ.r
ROOCRT S l\pp l1 ance Ser
or Phone
beau11fUI cards and g1fts
rn an y cond tlt on Will pay
area who he lped and for th e
beh1nd
Rutland
G r&lt;~d e
your ,
pre H nl
home
v1ce EXperl WiJ:O.her dryer
1971 PON T I AC leMan s Sports
taken
rn
food
and
$10 eac h F rst floor only
992 2156
food that was brought rn
Sc hool
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h ra~~ s
rcmod£'1 d cont,Ht Roost")
;1nt1 r&lt;.mce rcparr f• ll wor k.
Coup l e Pt1 onc 9~9 2 165
espeetally
f or
all
th e
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The employees of B
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wheel batancrn g il l rncrncnt
TODAY
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CJU·1r&lt;tnlceU 416 8660
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my
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at
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7~8:1
276 11
beh al f God ha s blessed u s
Sard rs Ohto 43946
Connes~Jrlle Ohio who were
11 Ill l i e
1 7 171C
I Y'd I ORO CuSIO III I door Vfl
w
th
so
many
f
rrends
and
a
123061p WA I TRESS wanted for D
so wonderful Specia l thanks
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ll CJthead W1lh ovcrdr tv t1
wonderful f amily You w11t
to Ewmg Fune ra l home the
m dnr qht til 8 a m
sh rlr
tnsu till 111q
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BACK HO E::.
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a
l
ways
be
r
emembered
pallbearers
Mrs
Glen
and backhoe work
sc ptrc
C.fl ll ipOII~ r..ot l
1 16 '171 6
A pply 1n person at Crow s
A ND DOZ ER LARGE 1\ ND
door V6 automiiiiC power
May God bless all of you
Hensler Re" Grate Aa ro n
Mobtle Homes for Sale
tanks
mst al l etl
dump
126 ! I
SMo\LL
SEPTIC T fl N K S
s t ee rtng
I or morL
tn
Steak House
Also
!akrng
a
lwa
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Ke t ron and Butch Robert s
!ru cks and lo l.o ys lor h1rc
I N STA LL ED
B I LL
form at on cr1t1 VY'l 7101
appl rcallons f or grrtl cooks
and Mrs
Wayne
l BEOR:M mobrle home 12 ~o:
Mr
Charles Smr th Many thanks
wrl! hau l ftlt d1r1 top sot!
AL[lERT EHMA N
PULLIN~ PHO NE 99'1 2118
1 l 61p
Prm ce
12 31 lfc
6 5 Holly F'ark ltke new w1th
and may Go d bless you a ll
lrmestone and qra v C&gt; I Cel li
Df:Y OR NIGHT
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I 4 11 c
8 lC J2 awn1ng and porch
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SALESPERSON OR
l 11 18tp
Washe r and dryer In cl uded
Star cher Sr
1966 fORO 1 illcon t dr auto
Phone 99'2 708Y '11CJhl vllont
Ph 179 2133
AGE NT WANTED
THE
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fl ulo css t h an \0 000 miles
7 II II C
dependable p erson M f- who
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SHv~t e
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to
the
Syracuse
and
$3 000 Phone 99'J ?776 Cl ll er 7
WE WOULD lrke to expre ss
KOTAL IC LANDSCAP IN G
9!9' 24B7 or VtQ 2000 Ra e ne
can wor k wrlhouf super
P omeroy
Emer g ency
pm
MOB IL E;: HOME S F OR SALE
our srncere thanks a nd
REMODELING
Ptu nbrng
RtOGRANOt; OHIO
Oh
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Cradtord
VISton
1n
Mergs
County
area
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racuse
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10x50 ~EERLE SS Mob t !e
apprecratron to a l l our many
1 4 Jtp
heal1ng and all Ty pes o t
COMPLETE PROGRESSI V E
Contact cus tom er s
Age
Home Ve terans Memor ra l
IQ 9 If C
Home
new gas fu rnac e
fri e nds
ne 1ghbors
and
genera
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ep
c11r
Wo
r
k
LAND SCAPING
un1 mportan r but marur ty
an d lo
Rev
H osp1ra t
but II rn oven and r ange
1970 C H EVY I n! pill a 35 0 p s
relaltves who sh owed so
guarante-ed
20 Yt:&lt;:~rs ex
'&gt; HRU BS
lR EES
ROC K
IS We trarn Wrrle T K
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Mtddteswarth
prrce reduced t or Qu rc k sa l e
much k indness and sym
p b
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excel lent con
Phone 99'1 21109
p erlen ce
GAR DEN S
A L L
Drck
P~es
Southwestern
Spec1al thanks to all of our
Can be seen at Ktngsbury
d r on Ca ll 997 76 4/l
pathy durrng th e Illness and
GU/\ R A N1EEP Par ro a11t1
5 r 1fc Noltce
P e troleum F 1 Worth Tx
fr1 en d.s and ne rghbor s who
Home Sa l es 111 E Ma1n St
death of our wtte and
1 I 31t
pool
a n !J s cnp1ng
Slont
E 0 E
se n t fl owe r s and ca rds
Pomeroy Oh10 or call 99'}
mother Sp ec 1a1 thank s to
----~--·--EXCAV A T I NG
doz:t&gt;r
sand
too t
sll rub bcrv
17
31
nc
7034
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e
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tly
staff
of
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t he
backho e
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di! Cit cr
19 72 VEG A Gf l cy lmdcr
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I 4 II c
12 J 1 4t c
Memor 1al
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of
Char tes R
Ha l f1eld Buck
Phone 9Q? 7 653
Se r v re~ 215 913\
Pomeroy and Doctor Lewr s
Hoe S~ rvr ce Rurt&lt;1n d Ol)10
11:17 H
12 3 I :Jtp
For Sale
N EED A GIA NT room ad
Telle A lso sp ec ralthank s to
Phone 142 700!!
The
Offlcoal
Council
drhon or off1ce showroom
the nurses who came to th e
In Memory
AIR CO we td tng mach1ne new 1973 TRUCK I ton For d I
11307B tc
CUS TOM RENODELI NG 'JO
e tc ? We have a 1975 Mobile
~om e to help and Wh ti es
ete c all accessor res 1n
Meetong of the Vollage
year s OKtJCr enc:e 388 8308
350
H eilvy duty LWB
un
rt
14x70
total
electnc
Funeral Hom e a t Cootv rlle
I N lOVING mem ory o f my
e l uded Phon e 997 34 10
New dry wa lt c.ct11ng wtlh
e)lcellent cond 1 on Ca ll 301 D &amp; 0 TREE 1r t'nm111g 70
of
R1o
Grande
w1ll
be
fully
carpete.d
2
otfrces
rn
Ohro A lt hough she rs gone
dear
husband
Ralph
ye ar s experrence In su r ed
10 28 tt c
sw1 rt or t ex ture d es1 gn s
711 5308 a ft er 5 pJn
cen ter 1 , bath on each end
her sufferrng has ended Her
Spencer who p assed away
t ree es trma tcs Call 99 2 ?38 1
held
m the board
Ol h er dry wall rep arr v1ny
1
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16
II
Prrced
low
to
sell
Can
b
e
memory
w1ll
survrve
Jan uary 3 \ 972
or (61.:1 ) 698 7757 A l!)c) rty
IN DA SH 23 channel crt rzens
w~ttr&gt;,1pcrr,g
-new bulhs
seen at K rngsbury H ome
room of Roo Grande
sharmg your ktndness and
band rrans ce 1ver
am t m
10 1S I C
1ww k tchcns A nythmq m
Sa
tes
11
00
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M
a
1
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St
sympathy made It possrbl e
It doesn t matter where I go
mpx radro 8 tra ck ster eo
Real Estate For Sale
t e 11odel1ng or re parr
College on Monday,
Porn eroy Oh lo or ca II 992
for us to contrnue durrng our
Ca ll 992 3965
or what t do
SEWING MACHINE Rcpdtrs
11 ! I
703.1
Jan . 5, !976 at 7 p.rn
l1me o f sorrow and sadn ess
Th ere shalt a lwa ys be some
servtce al l ma k es 9Y'J '1281 "
12 2J lfc
Harley Ltnlhrcum and
12 31 4tc
l 1trle thrn gs to make me
Th e F at:J r c Sh op Pomeroy
THE TOP SHOP
Famrty
1 44 AcRE for s-ale Phone 667
th mk of you
•
Au tt] or1zed Stnger Sctles Mid
ClJ!i iOI t nu It Roo t Trusses
V~rg1l 6 Sr
Broker
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1 4 11p
Your
lo v r ng
smrle
and
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We
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Co unte r tops 8.
M urlm Wedemeyer Mayor
For Rent
1 4 r 7r c 110 Mechanic Pomeroy 0
p lea san t vo1ce wdl never
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Phone
992
JJ25
f ade away
2 BEDRM
mo b t le h ome
3 'l9 r f r
6~7 318fl
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WE WISH to expr ess o ur ~ St II loved sl tll mrssed and so
J;~aclne area
Phone 992
256 r 1
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s t e ttt e Do 1 m1ke, ~0 If
very dear
S1ncere thank s to all ou r
5858
lA Il l TRI M or cu t 1r ecs Jnd
c oax mrght rnag A("l!ennrr
Sa dly m rssed by W1fe
Has 3 bedroom s
ba th
frrends and relall\les for
sh ru bb er y
P hon e ~ t9 25~~
COUG HEN(iUR
Wa l e r
Help Wanted
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or 7 123 167
thetr krndness durrng the
Oeltvt:rv 41 6 39 6? 146 426 7
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refngerator
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1 4 ltc
rllness and death of my
FOR RI!NT OR SALE
3
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basement dbl ga r age &amp;
1 4 ltp
husband and father Wtflram
llr s Mon lluu 1 r r t; c ho or
bedrm
mobrle l"lom e un
2 14 II
ca
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$i7
500
(Art l
Snyder
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furn1shed ullltltes pard on
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f rr
Jar, 2 146 7716
CHARMING - ' BR older
R t JJ tf"l Burlingham Phon e
0 OA'V
Janua r y Clearance Sate /\II
J.!mes Stmpson
funeral
992 1751
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home w1f h formal d rtitJ19
matertal tn stock on sa t~
WALKER hound Wh tte Wtlh
director of R awlrngs Coats
REGR GARAT I O N heatrng
models o f tnob1le h omes
12 J l rt c
larg e bath, s t eam hea l r~as
Open 10 am
t11i 5 p m
black sp o t s and a gr owt h on
funeral home and Feen ey
Phone nrea lur1e 6 tJ t /3
tl cc lr c. t! V~fl r s ex p 188 ...
Monday thr ough Saturd a y
fi red ). SpaCIOU S Y1lrd 10
l e ft htnd fl Lost m Kroger
9531
Healing
Bennett
Post
No
128
REAL NICE &lt;I rm
hom e
1:171 J
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1 4 17t c
parkrng tot
1 30 a rn
A mer.can Legron for ther r'
bath double car ga rage
Rae~ n e
n ear
sc hool s
2;,8 If
4 !3 If '~ "T1\ Nr&gt; A RD
Sa turda y mO'I'n rng
Call
servtce and Columbus a nd
nrce yard For infor mat10n
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f'tumbmq H c a!'ing
TWO t rghtwetght cha n s aw s
Bobby Port er
Chester
Southern boys
Smcerel y
cart 992 250 2
CA RP ENTER
work
house
215 1 hrrd I ve JJ6 J78 /
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3
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home
Phone (614 1 985 &lt;!157
W
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Sma
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Eng1ne
s
Mrs
Inez E ileen Snyder
r e t"t'lOdcl lng
wrrr ng ·~
12 31 3t c
Real Estate for Sale
Hll If
498 Lo c u st Sl M tddlepor t
wilh bath nat gas heal
Mr and Mrs Le e Cadle Mr
1 4 61c
p t un1b lng ptun lm g Ph .t46 ....;
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992
3092
3 BR HOME
iUS! f n rs hcd
and Mrs
James Arthur
trailer Wtlh eK
7~ 10
3 B'E DRM
crty wa t er
and lclrge
C/d~ T'"f:: R 1i Plt) MBI N G
GRAY and black pood l e tn lhe
1 4 6tc
remode ling
Salem
S1
Snydt::"r Mr and Mrs Jack
pand lr v rng r oom S Pornts
?S9 II "'
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a
mil
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room
for
the
Gravel Hill area
Mrd
Rul/and
Ph ottf1 747 230 6
Snyder and Family Mr and
Phon e 992 3388
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dtep ort Chtld s p et Call 992
after 4 p rn or sec Milo B
Mrs
Charles R
Johnson
12 31 61 c GOOD quatrly hay Phone 992
DOlE R work
exc. ava~r n g
Phone l&lt;l6388Bor 1161 11f
5867
Hut chrnson
365B
end F am rly Mr and Mrs
18500
t.:md c lear ing Ph 416 OO'i l
16
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12 2861C i 2 x 60 f URNI SHED lrad er
Terrence L
Johnson and
10 '9 1t c
12 28 6t c
NICE &amp; NEAT - 3 B R s
290 I t "'
Sons
w lh washer and dryer Rent
bath
l arge~ dmmg
full
GENE Pl/\NTS&amp; SO N
1
1 4 lie
Laundry
6 RM HOU S E bart1
; nero
WALL
PI\PER
VINYL
St 25 p er.t month .W t!h option WESTING H OUSE
PLUMI31~G
H ~ almg
Atr
ba semen t, gas F A fur
pa1r c l earan c e P ri ce $488
full basem e nt ulllrty r oom
HANGING
AND PAINT ~
to b uy
Phon e 841 24 65
Tbe Almanac
Cn n(11rionJng 300 f ourlh
par Phone (6 14) 985 3307
bu 11 1n
por ch
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FAST
AND .,.
na ce overlook•ng town
Portland Ohto
/we Ph 116 1637 I
By United Press In·
Ph one 992 7733
RELII\B l,.E CALL 'B6 614'2
12 28 7tc
1 4 6l c
Only $17 500
II:\ I f
II 30 TI C
261 If
teroatlooal
ENORMOUS - 12 rooms 5
19
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Zen1 lh
Ea r ly
HO USE fr ee g as Pho ne 74?
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Today is Sunday, Jan 4, the ~ 2577 or 742 2590
B R s 2 ba th s wood
Amer1can
Conso l e
ROOr tN G ;Jnd Qu t t c r of all :
i\NO HEATING
OL DER- modem 1 rrn h ome
Telev1sron Sat e $428 Also
k,mds hOI aspha l t We t rx
1 4 6t p
burntng
frr ep l aces
fourth day of 1976 with 362 to
Rowtc
160at
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verg
rcnn
car p eted and co mp l e t e ly
fl oo r samp l e mode ls a1
th e nat ones Phone 367 059 r ....
spac tou s modern ktlchen
Phon ed 16 273.5
turnrshed
w1th
for
ce
d
ac
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follow
Spec1al clea ran ce pnces
P~:~ul Wa lk er
TWO b edrm trailer l28 per
furn~ce
1
acre
tor
Ph
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ne
187
If
nat
gas
furna
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f
am
rl
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Phone (61 41 985 33 07
we ek A ll ut t ll! res pa rd
254 I I
The moon 18 approaching
992 nao
room and 2 large lots Want
Phone 992 3324
12 78 !Jc
:SI
r 2 1l'tc
!be
first
quarter
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Ser
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cr.
1 4 tfc
$27,500
GE N ERAL Con trac tor Roan
"
Mrddleport. c, Ph "2 2111
dry
er
s
ranges
w
a
shers
REVC O F r eezers 15 20 25 cu
&lt;l ddrt1 ons lluu sc raz1ng an (t
The mornmg stars ~re
NEW
LISTING
Char
and U~t'd piHIS ] 00 I Ollrlll
ft Specra l clea r ance prrcc s
J
BE'DRM
IIOm e
I US!
teve l1ng at un1r num or v1ny l
10x5 0 F T TWO bedrm mobrl e
Saturn and Venus
five
Rt2(1r J~6 7398
mmg J BR brtck r anc h
Phone (6141 985 3301
l mtshed remndelmg Salem
sr d l ng carpentry ot a ll ~
h ome
ca rpet ed
ntce
J06 t I
hom e N a t gas h ot water
12 28 7tc
St Roll and Phone 142 2J06
The evening stars are
~tnd~
r oo t 1ng
367 0591
tocatron
patro
SilO p er
after 4 p m or Sl? t:' Milo B
Pou t Walker
heal
Beaufrful
equrpped
month
depo
sr
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no
p
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31
,
Jup1ter and Mars.
H u tc htson
75~ r 1
mde s south of A lbany Cal l H&amp;N DAY OlD or s tart ed
ktt
w tth extras Ointng
Servtces Offered
Those born on lb1s date are
leghorn pullets Both fl oo r
9 23 tfc
992 7204
large
famtly
roo
m
roofed
SAFE WAY
or cage grown ava rl ab le
SPECI '\ L Off SIO DSOii pr ices on
1 4 6t p
under !be sign of Capricorn.
~t10 dbl garage a nd 3
A LAR M CO
Poultry
h o u sing
an d
Fur ntlurc Upho t s rer1ng now
01! GALLIP OliS
...
Sir
Isaac
Newton, TR A ILER • space , J ~ mtle
automat r on
Modern
level lots $4 6 900
to ltrsr o t morch t976 C.1l l
13URGL/\R and flre a t urm f or
Poullry
399 W
Man
north of Meigs High School
n ow
S ave i.
Mowrey s
discoverer of the law of
NEW
LISTING
M
am
Pom eroy 992 2 164
h ome
b u&gt;;. tncss
md ustry
on old R 1 33 Phone 992 2941
rurn1ture and Uptwls H: r1ng
m oth 8 r oom .home
6
gravity, and actress Jane
Pll 1 16 ~60J or J80 8)08
1 t lt c
Phon~ 67) 4151
1 4 l tc
bedrooms, 2 ba ths
gas
J02 II
306 I I
Wyman were born Jan 4-lie
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F A furnace Lo ts of ntce
HOU
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tn
Rutland
Ca
ll
992
m 1642 and she m 1914
t&lt; &amp; M Con struc:tum
GoBese tab l ets &amp; E v.1p
OO!J LANE~ Comple te Boo k.
5858
panelmg
a
nd
carpefin9
Co miHlny
water p1tts Ne l son Drugs.
Also on Ibis day m history
k.ecprng an d T rHC '&gt;e r v tCC'
Only $18 500
1 4 lfc
All T yp es ot Construc t ion "
1 4 Jtc
1371 , Sec ond Ave (Ac ross
In 1885, Dr William Grant
free es t rnnttts 446 9202
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DON"T BUY UNTI L YOU
fro m
Pos•
Olflce)
and bath furnished apt
CUSTOM 4 x 8 regu l a! ton pool
249 I ~
of Davenport, Iowa, per- 3 RM
HAVE
SEE
N
THESE
Gatlrpolrs
Ph
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1n Mtddteport
1nqu1r e at
table W!lh accessorr es Ca ll
Wct&gt;kly and monthly sc rvr ce
fonned the first apKay's Beauty Salon 169 N
992 Z238
H OWARD
Peck
Willer
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4
ROOM
S
an
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bath
tn
Second , Mtdd leport
MIDDLE PORT - Ex
DeltiJory d~y or nrgh l 245
1 4 61c
pendectomy The pallent
l ncmne Tox Pr eparat1on
Pome
r
oy
near
Kroger
s
9315 or 388 8167
12 30 4tc
ce llen t Lot - N •ce bulldmg
1 3
Stor e s..r 000 Phone 992 2129
made a compl.ete recovery
S EJ'IR S R OEBUCK
ar r
292 II
or se e Jerry H awk
Ideal for home or ap&lt;Jrt
compr essor and wood lath e
BEDROOM furnish ed
---of'l
In 1937, about 10,000 nahan 1 apa
I
4
12t
p
ment w 1fh very littl e cost
Ph one (6141 985 3577
rtment
at
Vlllaoe
Free esttmates on car.
troops landed in Spam to help
$1 000
M anor Phone 992 3273
1 4 61c
poling ud onstallation. !be nationalist forces m !bat
12 19 26tc
POMEROY - ~ ' ce 2 slory
Wt'tl brongsamples to your
GRAIN FE D beef deii!Jercd
frame,
lovely k •tch tm, 3
country's
civil
war.
FU RNI SHED apartmen t 4
Phone 992 267 1 or (6 14) 985
home with no oblogatoon.
8
BR,
full
basement. hoi
room s and bath adults only
334 1
In
1948,
Burma
became
an
See how you can really
Phone 992 5909
water heat $17,000
12
3
1
3tc
Independent nation after
12 18 lfc
REEDSVILLE - 22 acres
centuries of influence and 0 RM HOU&gt;S E and bath tor COA L lrmcstone and a ll types
wtth gas we ll 2 apa rt
of salt and r oc k sa lt for tee
control by Great Br1tam
m e nt s
home,
M obile
rent In Pomer oy Call 992
Mlh Young, Manager
and s now removal
Ex
5741
The leader since 1900 tn
home
Inco m e $410 J:jef'l
In 1974, President Nu:on
Sales and lnstallatton
ce lsmr Salt Works
East
12 2 26t c
servmg the natton's buyer
month ALL IN COOD
Marn St , Pomeroy , Ohro
refused to release any more
Rt.l, Pomeroy, Ohio 457"
Ph one 992 3891
CO
NDITION $25 000
and seller
~
l'tlont doy or night
of !be 500 documents sub- HOUSE 5 rms and bath m
12 7 tfc
POMEROY
- Large 1
Racine Phone 992 5858
614
2206
poenaed by the Senate
FARMS , HO
S,
12 4 ti c
st or y fram e Had 2
197t HONO J\ 7 ~0 I or d 2000
Watergate committee.
BUSINESSES, L E &amp;
a par t m en t s, 5 BR, 2 baths,
tra ctor p s
d tfl erentral
RECREATIONAl
loc k front end we rgh t s and
Prefer accountmg graduate and one who IS
F U R Jij I.S II E C"
N gas FA hea l SlO,OOO
u p ar1men t
other extra s
Ph one 992
PROPERTY
Mtddleport
MIDDLEPORT
-l
lloor
experienced
1n the health field.
,.----------------------.,
adults
only387rn
3658
\
Phone 992
J
plan
2
BR
bath
full
12 28 6t c
Llshngs needed , please call
3 25 ttc
EVEREADY
basement
r ecent ly
;us tf you wanl to sell your
GE
Salary negollable.
-iTIMErabblts 1Soldhcns
renovated carport $13 000
J ANO 4 RM furnished and
POLAROID
home
or
re
locale
Phon
e
217
2206
unfurn ls11ed apt!. Phone 992
lofOLSON ALBUMS
POMEROY 1% acres
S4J4
1 2 Jtc
An equal Opportumty Employer .
(originally
had
2
houses)
CONTACT
US
FOR
119ttc
Nice for 'home or tra tiers
ONE Purebred Hanlpshrr (
FREE CATALOGS
~~tr~ tftdtvtdual Mile or Femate nt"fdfd to dtttr•bvte
Send Res11me To:
male hog 10 n ice p1g s tor
$3 000
world famous KOO•k h m and ctner Ohoto Produ cts throuth
COUNTRY
Mobile Home
companv .stabhshfld IOCII1C:11i 'HO !U!LliNO OR SOL
sa le Phone 1014 ) 698 88Y6
Park R.r l3 ten mtles north
805
DEXTER - 30 clean acres
804 W. Mam
ICITING RIOUIRELI" M.lk!' ll'l• s vour year for tndtpen
12 30 61c
ot Pomeroy Lerg• lOis wltt-r
mostly
fenced
Home
,
barn
df'nce
00 rnvestment Gu.ar•nteed 12 month repur
Pomeroy
992-2298
concrete petfos sidewalks
chaseo agr~ment
a nd
other
butldtng s
runners and off street
LOCU ST po sts
Phon e 71'
After Hours Ca II
parking Phone 992 747'
23S9
~17,500 - S3 500 down B..' I
CALL Mr Marll ft
992-7133
monthly
12 31ttc
CoiiKt Atl4 211 tTSI
12 9 26tp
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REAL ESTATE IS YOUR
4 RM and beth unfurnished
CONTACT
NO W sttll)ng 1 uller Brush
BEST INVESTMEN T
Or WriN 'lttltMt ~..r ..... ,.re1teM I•I...,.._JiACI tHt
16SO lincoln ._.gts Phone
Proc:ruc li
Ph on e 992 3410
Loo• Pauley
992 ll1•
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US TODAY
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10 6 t t c
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u 28 ~·(
45631

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IDS Butt ernu t
992 3345
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GRA IN l ed Freez~r beef and
car cor n 388 9991

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CLEAN rugs ltke new so
easy to do wrtb Blue Lustre
Rent E lec tn cl Shampooer
SJ Central Supply
304 6

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2 mattresses new , also used
bed
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Amerrcan
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guaranteed
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')st o r y , 6

h o m e . tile bloc k

1\ ,\rq ni n .11 'i l f ,OOO .

1ull
lo t.

LAND CONTRACT
11 1
tow n {. roo-n•s . bctlh , om d
Crlrpnrl l\nJ lot wiH1 t rt' l' 'i

s tainiL• s s

SECO ND AV E -

rni .

S h1r (HI(' IJ fdQ
room ~

"n d

$ 11 ,000

p ofnlmc n l only

CLOSE T O TOWN · ·

r,

r 1n

s lur.lq c b ldtl
Pri ce $7'&gt; . )00 .

ilnd

l,i t lrll .

VICTORY RD .-- ,J', / 1 v..ool h
' ]J IHOc1t.• l

M o bik ilO II1 t'. IJ i q
QoOt l

b.l r n , lob . b oJ SC .t rH t
f l' n (; t'S On l y ':lit :J, 'IU0

PORtSMOUT H RD . -- b
rill S plu ~ I 11 U1Hi ry ,l i iCI
bilSC C l~ IIM . N i _
t C kiiC tlC'Il
tmd d in r ill s . G.1s f ur hf',11 . .
r,t ora u t: bl dQ . 1'1' "' 16 '.
po u lt rv hou SC' .m d c arport .
1 :l 1\ l o l O n ly S I 6 . UOU .

VINTON AREJ\ .'1 rnr
!rou se . Wil tl h oll h , 1J il n 1 &lt;lnd
Oll1c r ou l .llltl ~ t ~ .. lo c a t t·d o n
,, '1 1\. tot.. Good q.1r1te n
l :;u rd . ~" rice $ II ..'100 .
STE W ART RD . -- II! f\
p.-'lr I holl or rr . tob
bci fo l' ,
ll ttrrr .~n d p ,1 rlirllly lin i5 1l t'll.
tt i"m . 'I s tory lt ou sc . Uwnl'r

Ulltlbl l'

I O COm p i i'IC
lh t•
hOU SI' .lrHl wa nt s hi S IH Oil i 'Y

l

. l!ut o l i t flski n ct Sl 'l . OOO

REALTY

2S Locu~t ~t .
Howard Brarinon, Broker
'

Office 446 -26H
Lucille Br.1nnon
~ vc . .446 · 1216 .or 446 ·16 74

. NEW Y~AR SPECIALS
BUSINESS QU·ARTE:R S - ~
Ver y plu s h wilt] o il ~ t r c ·~ t
p .-ukinq
pl us J 1\R l ivi 11q
qu,lrl c r s, .l&lt;l r ctL' ki i ( I1C il .
f cln d Jy
r ooru ,
c.rr porl ,
downtown Mt d th e p r ic •· is
ri!Jhl

S W AN CR . ·- 9 )Ir s o l d ..l
bill rm ~ wrth boJ i h ilud
il ll l~ t hL•d Q&lt;lr . 11 ha s ;1 b ctrn .
S l·o r c
, b ld Q
and
IJ i q
worlo.shop : ,1tor,o !oiJ · bi) St'
iHHt .I {\ lt' v r;l n t10 . HLJ\' · I Or
$1 1. 000 : tiO in lJu~i n css .md
t, l t ~ v cr worr y il iJO ul h&lt;tvi uc) i'l

'""
GERMAN

BEAUTIFUL
TllREE BEDROOM
Just ten minute dri-ve t rom
c ity . (,lr p e tcd thr uug lwul
exce p t
k it c h en
a nd
b ~1scment .

I am ge ff ing inquiries on
Mobile Uomes that .1re set

up , Small

ONE HALF A. LQT
De lu xe mob i l t' honH~ 11' x
60 ' with q as r cmq c an d rt'f
n&lt;H ura l qas h ea t . · c .upor t
&lt;ll1t1 s torage .

SIO.OOO.

LISTINGS WANT ·EO
If Wf list your pr og c rlv
we will 9 i vc it l hl' best 0 1
our ability to prom ote ,
• sal e We wil l save you t i me ,
worlo. and m u ncy . C el li
toda y
il will p ay .

LOTS
B ldQ . to ts
Mobil.' ho m e tot &lt;o . We rto l
them .. We build your p l ans
o r ours .

We got il . /\ 11
rang t's,
go o d

locations .
Br i ck

.

~a nch

hom e , 3• BR
bath . kit c hen ·w ith hard
wood 1 c abine.ts , r a ng e ,
lc'H qer
L R,
Ca rpeted.
pHneled and w e ll insu lat ed,
ga ra~ e .

on

Mi l ch ell

1 .'

ADE L AIDE DRtV E
I ove ly .I 1\ R r ;ua : h h o~~ H W
fl oors . q.1 s h t•n l , o~ir cti n rl
ilrl d l! dl'd(jl ' I lit ' k il C!It' ll ,..,
(O illl)l t' t t' Wo lh 'l •l rh ,l lit'

RIVER~

Re11fly
~~ ~ .

{ f 0 0 r1

Ll 'q

Inc.

tl 1sp . di &lt;ihWil ',hf'r , 4' YI' 11' \l j' l

446-3434
f'ALTORS CONSU L TAN .
O '&gt;Cil r Ra i •·d
J ohn Fut.l'c r

Douq Wc th crllo ll
.J ~1 St•cn •h1 A ~l' .
G,,ll!puli ":., 0 .

ANY HR . 446 . 1998

Neal

Re~lty .

N E W USTING
:l t\R llon1 t• on f 101\ lo t' one
nr i h~ from city l im i t!&gt; T' o l,ll
l' h'c tri c. 10' x 11' o u t
bui ld 1nq , C.lll I Odily for
yo ur .:Jp pni nt nwnt
Pr ice
$1 .t . ~• U O

NEA R RIO GRANDE
J l\R h 0111C ._.y~lh .lQ ! s ,,01
l'&gt;&lt; l ,..lS . I VII b ilSC/11l' lli With
woodbur n i nn
lircp l a ce.
!ol.l l o l c c l r i c , ,, t,
'} 1 ••
bi! t hs Mu !:- 1 bl' !'.Cl' ll t o f_)('
.t ppr cc ia l c{f Pri ced in tow
.m s
SR NO . 160
·1 11 1iiL• 5 Iron• Hol ter w e
h tlV C &lt;1 J n l.! ho m e ilnd lot

for

lrokers - luildl'n
Auction•en

RANCHO COMPANY
Addison 317 .oJoo
G•flipoli i 44' ·000J

FOR S AL E OR TRADE
(O IIll1l l' r Ci,1 1 bUII (liiHJ Wll h
tl fl I' ll!
•II H 1 b ,l !h IJIJ ~ I ,l ll' 'i

lntol ll'[l

.tiJU tJI

1 111i

tr nn ,

Io w n

ll'illl l l) l fnt q

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hn

, , . "'

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t.J"O,

t,~V

r.1 n c h

in

I Yt

L·xu' ll t · n t

1\ R ~ .

litun dry

LI ST IN G ··- Very
hom e in C r ow n Cit..,. ,
J lJ ud ruo m s. tir t.' placc
11 1c1S it ~ r l&gt;t'd r oo m . fu lly
Colr p ctc d , f a mil y ro o ltl
C&lt;HilO rl I. OC ili L' d 0 11 ,1 11 i(
ldr Qc l evel l o t.
i

l:'

N.EW LISTIN G --' Lov e ly
i c k rnn c h wi t tr .! b C'drrn
s , 11 : b,lth 5. l ul l)l car
e l cd . Cl'ntra t' ,lir , ') c&lt;•r
ar&lt;~cr e
w i ll •
l• l ct· t ri c
Lo c,l1 Cd nn n n ice
,"1 1

Counlr y

1\ir

wit h

1'111 ,

l.uq e

&lt;II S h W d 'i iH· r

1 ? ~ 7-ll &lt;t l ll i ly r m w dh f.J·' ' '~
door s. n·n l ral worlt•r .lll cl
".f' W IIl9

i)I Ht

,\

flill

IOf

II)

Rud ti !'Y Vi l l ,lqt• I !

NO DOWN PAY ME NT IF
YO U OU /\LIFY
- ! f y ou
h,1vt• a cw od to b ru rd ttoOI1
r r e di t. lill..' !. Urp to &lt;; t' t' lll l 'io

r.Jo u bl c With.• lliO IJii L•
· h ~1lH' W1lh '! B R\ , IJ IJill 111
kl! c h&lt;'n . s h.lC] r arp rt .ln d "
IMq e ll &lt;rt lot 1r, /\ct di son
n1ew

r wp ,

LO TS

OF

d • r r·cl iO il:,

( l u •,. r y

·lo

LISTINGS N EEDED
W E
AOVER' Tt SE
NATIONALL 't
W E BUY
-~

SEL L ·-

TRADE .

RANNV BLACI&lt;BURN ,
BRANCH MANAGER

HANDYMAN 'S SPECIAL
b •1 1h in c ity .
\J , OOO:-Off iCL' Ph . 446 · 1694
Ev en i ng s
Charl es M . N L•a l 446· 1 546
J . Michael Nt'.li4 46 • 150J
Sitm N ea l , 446 -73S8
~ ROOM~ &lt;lrt d

KNons
School of

A uctloneeri~Jg

JU S TL!t&lt; E N EW ---·· lh is
bedroo m h o m e h &lt;lS
o •, •p lc t cl y re done .
&lt;1 b inc ts in ~i!c h c n .
h roo m ,
lovclv

a r pe l ,

Owm•r

lina nCL'

cou n ty
w itt· t rade . 1
or t&lt;~ n d conira ct.

W E 8U,V , SE LL , TRADE
E YL•runq s Cilll

! Il l.! HOME . ai r c ond . , b l r il t m

f •\119C . 19/ 1\dcl oJiUc Drive .
Gil ll i po tis . Ph . J·16 2990 .
J0 4 6

We !il' ll crnyiiHnq for
anybody ,.t our AuctiOn
""'rn or in vour hom (' . For'
info~matiort ollld pickup
sarvrcc call 2S6 · 1947 .
Sale Evcrv Sitlurdily
Nttht &lt;'117 p . m .

SWAIN

AUCTION SERVICE

K enneth Swain, Auct .
, corn t r Third &amp; Oliv e

CAL SANDERS
AUTO REPAIR SERVICE
res~me
oper&lt;~lions
in lhe

Will

Body Shop.
Jan . 2, 1976
2 Mechanics On Duly
We
appreciat~
bu si ness. Stop ~y
estimate .
446 -9562

your

for an

THE 0. K. LOOSE LEAF
TOBACCO WHSE.
'

Ripfey , Ohio

We , are now unloading for sale Jan.
7th or 6th, 1975. Here are some of
your neighbors averages for our last
sale on Dec. 17, 1975.
Daniel A. &amp; Sadie Notter &amp; Howard
O' Nea l
$114.76
Lester Green
107.42
C. W. Bush
115.00
Ray Lewis
112 .74
Georgi&lt;~ She lton &amp; Keith Grate
107.19
Georgia Myers .
·
111.83
Richii!rd &amp; Alden Neal
111.19
Tracy Fraley &amp; Alden Neal
110.28
Thurman &amp; Inez Ma~s
105.03
Ernest Unroe &amp; Garrett Campbell
108.30
Waller Pope
105.60
Wm. R. Haney
106.97
Frank Shelton
5105. 71
Dan H. Stewart
109.49
John P. Drummond
109. 12
Michael Whittaker
114.46

l rt1111

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I

1973 PLYMOUTH
DUSTER

doO r , 2J5 Sla nt t,,

318,

7 IIR n 1o bll e horne . c'o un t ..,.
w .l1P r and·.- , r c ond 4.J6 0 .'}94
181 i t

pOWt:' l'

thnn "9()0
\'1iH

AVAILABLE--

n11 1c·s

fo.JP w

v.a, .automatic,

radi o,

Vinyl .- r oo f. Dark green,
v.i h i l e vi ny l l&amp;lalo roof . Dark

o; teerinq , v•nv l
rtJ() f . q olcl tn ! Crin, , qold
l 11 11 ~.h, gol d vi 11 y l r oo f , l•;ss

'1 81 '11

green in! er ior .

(.:11·

I 1)n fy

GI\ LL!P O LI S ' l i n cs t ap r lo r
tea se
Color Tv . pa s
Ct• nlr&lt;t l heal. ce n tral rt ir
COn di l tOIH' d
Mobi l (' hOnl l'
·ovc rlo o t..11 rQ r'ive r ~ m allet!
.1p(lrt ll tCn l. one per son , t w o
bedroom furn is hed hous C'
Phont.• .t.i6 03 3 8

up

u~

tt

clown

jJr O(I I'!'S!O

LI C H l

housl.'k c cp inQ

r oom

Pc1rk Cf•rltr.tl H o te l

' •&lt; h oo t

78 I f

! llf' C' t•

M .u 1y b ur l l Ill',

I wu
l) r' drncrr ro h ()tl l v Cl/1
'•I ' I (n r tl
•\ Vl' ll lJt' ,
),t r (l t'
l lllt S il Cd rtH tnt )Jp ~ l.-,rs .
1
•l •lr ol'l t' h ,1'il'l ll &lt;' ll 1 tl~ ll l rll l
I UUI I I Wil l\ 1)(1111 i'l' lllt ll Oil
r1 ' d f ur I I I IJPI'r ! y , IH IC e (l
~ I '•
~ t 1own hv
'·' "

oov .

jlfll t llll to ' lll

'"··•' IWH
•·d.

br• dr n t) ll l ,

loctll c d o u !'. '

lut &lt;; , o'lll,l(ll('d
u •n rtt •r n \..de h r r1
l ~ .illipol •'
( itv
jl p.:,t r

t(

P h one

I ~ 1\C I.! E\ w olf t .
•"~ Crf•S of llr t.•
lrt •-, t tor n 0 1 tob t1Ct o t.ltH1 ·;
br l 'h ..lflM II , L:)(c Wl'il. o' ld
bo~ rn . ~ vr 1.000 lb tob11 cr o
IJ II ~t· . I nril c o ff Rt. 1, Sou! h
on Cl ,1V C!1t1p e t J~ll 1. 16 ,000 .
llPr n ,lrd Pr i n c e . 1&lt;11 '1, II())(
11.1 fl . Crown C ity , Oh io
'19 ·1 16

••

If

H EI\ S O N /\ Ol Y pr ice d r ooms
!-.pcci al week l y ra1cs Clr
e tc 's Mo t eL IJ HO E ast er n
1\ vC' .l.tt, 7'i0 I
19/ II

)1.

t '/0 '

1\ R C.E
lit;~h t

(J,H il U C ,

')1 0 .000

f aci ng p.;~rk ,
ho . u sc k. ce pin~ .

room

o l cv .:ttor
f a ci l ities
lo r
r e tired p er son P .1 rk Cen tr&lt;tl
Hot el .
Y/1 I t

~ c tro o l

I

C.1 ll Wuotlln !tur .Hl Cl' H.
R t•.ll E!tl.lfe' -1 •16 1066
E vc ntnq !i.· W~ ~!o dl Wood•
44b · &gt;lll8

',hnw n Q ~· .. p ,; n n t!

0 '10 ~

30~

,A r

11 11 ' 1'1 1 (lply

367

~ .arp t: h • d

l ll lt ' l'
h n ll" ''i

t n nclilo o nrnq , birt h i ri1n
l h l uu qll uu t Prt CI' tl to ..,, .fl 'f.',

}f'' • Ollil

ilt tl y

rtoo n t . tw o

111 '\ tl l il ! t' d ,

~ TR I\! U~ R spa ces loca te d i n
Ch esh ire , rl'a dy l or h oo k up

.. JIIrL'P

I Q l ldiii O II IIICI .

111 1

BR!I.DOURY furni sh ed e t
ll cil.' n cv ilp t. , N o . •1 a vall~bl c
lir'&gt; t ' ol ·m o nt h J\ dul ts only ,
110 ~ p e t s
719 Se cond Ave . •

1973 CHEVROLET CHEYENNE

Y[l\ f.,{

Ol n

.,

llt: droo 111

llr ic h t i tHHt' in new

t l i v isiu n . l u ll b.1S t.' ll1 l'l1 1
ctoll i ) lt' c&lt;• r t 1,ir.1 Q l' , 1 • '
,_.,ll h s . full y t;,lrtJ r lc d . !l u i ll
I ll k. ( l r !lC il Wi ll1 d i$hW,ISI1Cr
ilrHf

rtr SpO Stl l , CN1 1r ,ll ol i r
.t .tn f H;1 1 .l i! Pr .t p , 11

c, ,lf

304 ! I

~. ub

'I ]

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0 ~ · F lce lsidc, l wt10t&gt;! dr.i v·P. f:ljd, ufl, r i.ld'i c1, .1 5pC'ed , po ~• e r bra k es, 6
cyli nd er , blfl&lt;. k f int!ih. b lttt' k &amp;, !&lt;in in\t~11 m : tn lnt &amp; snow tr ea d s . U~s s
th an 2.000 m i l es .

,!l'..f l eetsi de P'icku p. 360 . V.a. Western mirrors .
Cln d white fini sh, st ep b u m per

1

'2695

NEW
RE GE N CY .
I nc .
apartmenls , '1 BR , Ph . 67 S
~ to.t or 67~ 53 86 . San d H Ill
~ct . , flolnl P IP a!.ant
w . VA .
191 II

1972 FORD F-1 00

1976 CHEVROI.H CUSTOM.DElUXE

U' S t yle ~ ld e:. 307 VB , ) lt!fJ 1"\.ll,llPN; strtndn1d o,h d l.
r.tdltt, '3·\, 000 1111lec,·.

·1·11\ 09'1!

'2295

P.S ..

•

i... GALLIPOLIS

!

CHRYSLERit :;:;:;.;.;:;:&gt;;~;:;.PLYMOUTH
.
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For Rent

...

2 B F(MOB ILE hfJmf.' for ~I DO, J

c

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r:•~,
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'

'

C~R ~~LE

j .USED

SE~OU T

3 BR H OU SE on N e i ghborh ood
R d . ~IS G p er mo n th 4~6 7699
day , 4.J6 953'} cvenin ys.
?93 t f

SLE EP I NG Room , w e;; Kiy
ra te, Ga ll til HQtc l
203 If
;----··--

VER Y ni ce 3 br . hon1 e, f'cl ng e
. und · re fr' ig ,
C.:lrpct ing
th r oug h out , S?OO 11'1 0. plus
cl e p osil. Catl i k e W is &lt;•n: d n at
Th e Wis r.man Agency , .J •I6 '
364:'1 .
266 If

s.

.

OVER 12 USED TRUCKS

•

.

FURNI S HE D a pa r lmcnt, a lt
ut ilities pai d, adu tl s onlv .
P h . J46 9573.
'\.,.
296 If

NO REASONABLE OFFER Will
BE REFUSED•••

2 BR ap arl m en ts . rent :; tart s
$ 141 .5 0 . A l 1 Ll tililrcs paid
Call '~115 9 17tl .
:J97 .If

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.....

CARROLL NORRIS DODGE

.

\*********************************'********•-·•*

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I •1 II

Cc•dil r

6 Ill(!

dp l

9:).

h lQ 0 9~2

1',11o•

3

BR MODERN riou sP. In
tow n , $1 50 pe r 010111 h .1.1 1.1
169 9 d~y . JJ f:i 9 ~]'? l'h·11 r1~t!:o

.l.

For Rent
I l ,
t !I' Ci
riiOtll hi '(
l it;h ~· l ~ ntt.' l
•1·16

·17 13

29911

.V.Ol\ 11. E t10 11l f''Q pnct?ICir rent .
.t (l uoo~
·
'l~7

.-t9 tt

Over so Nice L•to Model UHd C.rs To Chao.. From.

£GALLI
POLIS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
• .
1639 EASTERN AVENUE, GAI.LIPOUS. 446-3273
.

For Rent

For Rent

t A ll ut itti !('S pa id .
gerl1 cn ur1 r ru il

r!! u eox 39J

-..

t

o•

Daily T r lb um:

2"

l:r 1 AP I .

ilnd llla jor
appt . h •rn . Sil O pe r rn o nth . 'J
' 13R ap t , upp l on ly turn .
' 175 •1 •16 159 9 .
d r ,1p( ~S

306 I I

t WI N single house T wo B . R .
Ul,i t w i ttl n ice siZe yard an d
pa li o . Has di s h was h er ,
rt'lnqe . and re t . J46 45 70

IJR m o bile hom e lil&lt;.c new
good neigh-borhood C'n Sl R1
7 c l ose to a ll wo r k . C&lt;'lll Jd6
4170llc tw eenHdti CI l O a 111 ., ,1
to 6 :30pm

26

JOO If

-II

1\'oOB ILE llPtne sp,'ICt' , I mi l e
fr om ltMC . Ph . 446 380S.
26.1 11

i''

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mobi , C'
Lv r• r rp ct: n Ph .

home ,1 1
J]l} 22!1,.!.
Jti6 6

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TARA

0

GAI.J,IPOLIS, 0.

60 STATE STREET

'

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0

0

-~.--..:...--

2 BR mobile 110n1c on fa'&gt; ter n ·
Ave, n o pP I\ , ~dufls vn t y .
446 0390 .

·ovER 40 USED CARS

74 DODGE DART 4 DR. ;~·!~~·.~;:•s••~•s•··~~"~u:-~,~ ...'2995 .
17 000
1
' cr d p s.. i&gt; B '3695
74 PONTIAC LeMANS PORT ea'lie~
'
"h"efs."
·"·••••••••••••••
'3495
74 QfEVY MAUBU CLASSIC 2 Or ..H.T.• air, P .S., P . B.
··············~
··········· '2095
! 73 VOLKSWAGEN l.et.i-~\:'.tt~·.n
.....................
•. 72 FORD PINID S.W••~~::~ •••••••••••••• ~ •••••••••• 11595
6-auto .. two-lnne oainl
'
'1495
72 NOVA •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
6·sfick, extra sharp.
·
.,·'·
'1595
72 NOVA •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
73 DfEVELlE WGUNA ~3.&lt;nflliiM''f•\•M~ ••••••••••• '2795
73 I'UEVY MONTE CARlD1 Dr. H11.l . Lo.al .car. IRattve wheels . '3295
~
··~··················
72 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 4 DR SEDAN. j ••.•••••••••• '1795
ilaAooDA 2 DR AI,· .. P.S.,' P. B.. 318. engine.
'2395
73 PLY BAR~
············~········· 1
73 FORD CUSTOM 4 DR SEDAN •••••••••••••••••••• 1695
0

-

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ALE

! 74 DfEV. CAMARO Z-28 1 \~o'~~~·l•~~.c.l'~~~:"'t•f•~•~•B••• 13895

1

br m('lb i l e h() m e 'I.I'l'_· . .t46 .
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Rt:d

•

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J o hn FultL•r 446 . 431 7"
Lee Johnson 15.6 ·6140
Doug Wt'lhcrholl446 -4244
Eitrl T. Wintcn44 6· 38111

SWAIN
AUCTION BARN

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OWNER '"' AS lr,lll ~ ll · rr ~· d
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1975 DODGE

1 MOB I L E home , 101 Ga rf ic .l d
1\ v c $ 1 :1~ rn on t111y . 446 1066.

O ll l y

•1895

495
,

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t.t tlll\l

11 1 ri L·~

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$2895

361

v.a,

l' l ' llt' d 'j, f (, 00(1

P~ICF
N E00cr;o
AS S UME- ct Pe l ·.
LOA.N
.t nd

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Cheshire

1971 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE
6 Pa ssenger sta!ion wagon.
au to ., powe r
st ee ring , powc r br ak e s. fac tory air, l uggage r ack,
w l li t c fin is h , sa ddl e interior . N ot a sha r pe r one ca n
b~ f ou nd.

rw ist e r ? rl oo t. V ~ • •w! onhl l i-f,, pow.-.r sl•"el lng, road
w h r1e t ~ •. w11Hc •Nit h bl,11 k a.m ! whill' 1nft&gt; r1or. A &lt;:&gt;lea l

'"' ' ' ' ' ~ v• n v l r0 o 1 A r eal sharp onr&gt;

H6 A'IJ'/

C 11&lt;Ck . ltl!'il l t or ,1
" ' l!ll ll l l ' r Wl' i ' l.t ' IH1 I ' !' !I 1' ,11

n t dr i\&gt;e ' " l llt 'irH •r 0 11
~nul o • I , r, i r l!t ' l• •ct. lt. l r' ,H w ,
\1 1\ 1' II IOIJii f' · IH JIIII ' 110 \'l fo. I')J

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p l uo; ;1 7 nR rrwU ifr 11nn1 1.'
T h t• l ,l trd i'.. r\ 1\)S tl y 1111.1 IJI I'
&lt;111( 1 lrQn t s (\ n '/ r O.l d 'i
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MOB ILE hon1e . '} BR . counlry
livin g . ci t..,. co n Veni en ces ,
lo c a t e d o r1 · hard r o ad . R e t .
re q u ir ed U!ili!y deposit.
Phon e .f.l6 ,-' 99Y. 11 5 daHv or

'• I.H 1114 1'\ It",&lt;; 11r, 11 1 11 1111 ' 1\1
li .I V&lt;:. a W, l v .l rul wo· l 1.r vt· :r
•,r' v c' ll .rr rl' l ,.,, t I u t ld ll~l 111
ll ,ur ,:;on Twp , 1/ICIII(Itrlq ,,
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lrt n tl ,

JJ trr tor .

'&gt;ii O . ') ll , nn C. . ~
IM tit • I)CII)tf ,ll lt.l

po~··t";'n

kt i Chr' ll

grape
ar bo r.
fen ced .
A nofchrt ft&lt;tnc h o value .

r ec . room or .Cih b ed roo m
on lower l evel. L ess t ha n '2
y ears old . This is another
Rancho value priced be low.
Call
fo r
ap t
1metrke t ,
puintment or In format ion .

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bo11p1n .

br ,

cleanes t on e in town.

.•2895

1971 PL YMOUTr-1 DUSTE!l

')~·. mqrr. ? &lt;lon r h;lrdtop , 275 Sl&lt;t n! b, iHJ!rJ, powe r
·~l~&gt; t · IIIH) . t M ho, 'JinYI !'oat. r £&lt;d fi n is h , bla ck in t eri o r ,

304 6

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r ,u pt•' l t•IL
i.H it t..
hOII\ .L'
o,- prt oo t.. 11111
p 1c tu n~ o; qtu.'
1, 1k i ' i11 T ,'lr,'t Subd•V is to n
Mti i iY
l rriHt t'
IH' Il l' l il s
· ,l O.,&lt;,CH ~o111 '( 1 ' wi lll l1 vl n q i r1
llt'W iy
Clt,'Vl' IOtH'll
l ho '&gt;
'&gt;II IH I IV I '&gt; Ill l lr,
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&lt;11J j)O irll i lll ' ll l 111ily
&lt;., ir OW II
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l ron t,lrtl" 0 r1 'J r o o~d '&gt; d btHrl
IU lll • l r01 11 IIIW11 'h 17 ,'i'UO

r.:Und i tio.n 1.1 •1 5 l o l o.; ro p f !(·1•
tor on l y $7 1, 1,l () (J I U I !I I
l' h:O&lt;. I ri c 110 1111 ' 11' ,1 t wo_•s .I

$ 16,)00 . 1911 Viiiii{H'r.

,f IH~ R&lt;tn t: li llcunc , un R I.
32!1 , I S' X 37 ' LR . wllh
ti rep l acf! itnd h&lt;tr.dwood
fl oors . k itchen di ninq
room , b ath , u t ility room .
1 . I\ . f ur na ce , well ir1
su1~1tcd ,
s oft
wat er .
beaut ifut l c,-cl I ' · acres ,
wi t h IMg e 9arag c &lt;~ntf

upper lev('!. Gara~l!' , util ity
wrea and space l'for y our

c: o rn

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X 1'/' , ] I' R IIIOb i l ~ h O tl1 C
.1nd l o t l o r S l l.;,oo A lso 1969
Kirlo.w ood , 5~, · x 11' , J llR
m o b i lt• h Oilll' wil/1 1 roq n1 !i
&lt;l ll,l c hcdon 11 .· 1\ . lo t l or
$c l 'J,OOO . lluy one or bu y .:t il
th r cc t or $JILM10 rtnd S. iJVl' .

Road..,

Three
ba th ,
kilchen
d i n i ng room,
livinQ room a nd d eck on

OV\'11. r,ll)lj f', lr Omt .tiH j rt•l
Pr 1Ct' tl t o " '' II &gt;1! ')') ,l .OUU

FHA API"ROVEO

b~ '

acre I.,(

BI · LEVEL
bedrooms ,

h,'lr n . li t14 IJ .tl'll.

U l lll t 1eS paid
7.5 11
'

I he co n.vl.' ni c n cc ot I iving ~~v: ith in et'sy wil lk ing d ist a nce
ot lhe dow ntow n Grll lipo l1s shopping arci-1 . schoo l s .1nd
c/1ur c hp s i s t·vldt•n cc d w ith th u loe&lt;t lion of th is t wo
r, t ory h ome on locu st Street. Til i s r e si lie nc e si l u.1te&lt;1 1n
o'l c'utll 11''H'rc i.tl!y lOnt •d .1r c .1 c ou ld be the i n vf''&gt; l mcn t
JWopc rl y for yuu . S huw n by .lppoi nl menl nn ly Priet!
1i76,\uo .

IH:W

front oor ch . p.ltio

door . SpaciouS

OWN ER
Wll.L
ti E LP
FINA.NCE
'•'&gt; .1 c r 1·s
o1di.oi t1inq 111t' c; .ty lrrn 1l !&lt; n t
R10
G r tl iHl l'
I Ol~
til
po ten ti al tor '!. '1'o, U\)U

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OHIO

1974 DOUGE DART

737 11

ON E
OF
GAL LI A
COUNTY 'S
BETT E' H
l h C r 4• t~M ' I
,f .i}. RMS
,lrl (l l! ler l tk P ! h1 ~ !Hit' o n the
rn ,tr lo. o•-1 tod ,l V I Y() 1\ !l dl ,
L• ltl
iJC
p r ocillc I I VI' l &lt;111d
you r 'i l nr •' I&gt;IJ I O&gt;&lt; St'&gt;J'1 p t• r
.t en • ..., p ee 1&lt;1! ,,.,, t urt'&lt;i ••re l
~ llo l\ .
t :JH II
1 111~ 1 ,1 1
1)011'

f\

'/ lt•n fl

ACREAGE -

price

and

JE il BY Of.li.V E -·
1 llr
l;ri t k r iH IC' I1 Wil li Lll ll t0\ 1
l..too &lt;&gt; q 11 or l •vi n q .t n •.:r
plu ~ d full b11 St' ll1 C11l {lrt(l '}
c&lt;•r qClr.l &lt;JP .'\ 11 ll1i s vlu•, ·"
1.1m r t l o•l wv lt t,·md •, (, IJ.It ~ d
lo t w d h '/ 1.11 li t: &lt;., tl iHJl' lrN·.._
~ , 19 , !,10 tJ
•

IIIU '! IIy

N OW

in c,h~itn , 1 Pin s·pi.l ( i ou~ u~ .

NEAR TOWN R edwoqlf •
ra nch er ,
w w
c arpe t•,
bCi\UtiftJI
LR ,
do u b l l~
c nrport
and
s l orc1a e.
Ot.J i sidc qa s grift . ' · t.
lawn .

Farms ,

Vdcant Lot s. If vou have
thi s fype.of pnperty to li st. ·

ll t•lh t'Sd t1

hom t~s

AVE .
Ou t
standing bri c k 1r n d ston e.
banq u c·l . s i.t c
kitc h en .
l o'qn a l OR . w w c arpt•l , 'J P

TWO GOOD LOTS -- J us t S
rn i lr ol'1l town . Pr i c~ $1 , 800
~ n d $'1 , 7:00 .

II U l t~ t ' .

f&gt; 11111 111

l.u· qo ' lr.lrll , lll l lllt ' r .tll tll Otll
r~ qll lt;
lilt., •'i &lt;I hl'.r t dilu l
pit•t·l ' o t lo111d

$2895

~.,.

s p ~cc tor rent ,
down town , Ph 4-16 0008

I ( ;1 ~ II .

Sport. 2 door,
Stant 6, a ulotnrllic. IJO\'ll' r
s1cering , hal o vitl y l rool , low mii E&gt;o g ~ , Lould ~lf..' !he

v,.

"

01' I CE

NI' Wi y f t ' IIIOd l' h ·d t.. iltlit' ll
w tlh h"11! 11 1 c &lt;lb i11t' l" 1~, 11 .

ns

t cio('w , 3 18 V 8. powe r steering , power
ti'ld0t y ni r. vtnyt roo t . 31,0UO m iles. E x .
\'(•,_.t.or •&lt;tll y I1! CI.:.

(lj&lt;:ln• n .

t "r'-r l-

Quail _Creek
• Mobile CommunitY
Lots For Rent

i ~l'WI ~l' fHctn446 - Pf:t
E . ..., , Wi s L•m ,1 n4 46 · 4S00

lll r.P •'
ll·.· ~t l 00 111
I I UI I I o'
i [l(i\l l ~ ft 0 11 V11 11 0 11 A v o' IIU l '

1973 DODGE DART

fur ' or unr ur . •

"

thi s tl nd you nhly l oo k n o

t.u

351 v 8. power st ewing . t.Ktory ru r , b1JCk£' l '::&gt;C? t:.
fl oor s hi ft , vi n y l r oof, btu e finish btu€' in t ···rinr .

1974 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE

JOI J

li s frnq s.

World's largest, the leader
since 1900 in serving the .
nation's buyers and sellers.
514. 2nd Ave.
Ph 446-0008

c MJ'('tcd

SMAL L FA R'M
li t .II' ,,t r t· ~ .

2.300 C. ( engtn l!, &lt;1 !'PH'd , rc1d•o . l'JOJ Ckt' l sca t ~ s hag
CiH~t. 15,000 m rlcc; Ltke new

Lot s for rent . R enr inc ludes
w.1f e r .
se waq c,
lrtlsh .
co lle ction. T . V . hook .up, 1
.l tfl' rt•cr c ittion &lt;'!r c it .
Rodn e y. C ori\ Rd .
Rgdn ey , Oh io
Ph . 145-.~D11 Ga lllp o lt '1 iHCol
'1'11 . 1171 Pomcr o v ijn•a

STROUT REAL TV

G lr gil rag e. Wi ll se ll w ith
wi lt1Qut i\ Crcage Look it f

O t ll~ oli!• ' '/
JH . I
lo •v l'! .

l ROOM APT
H6 7 ·181

1973 FORD MUSTA NG

7 OR TR II I LE 'R S I 50a m onlh .

or

b u ndll' tor $ti .UUO

bu yer s to r
.1n d t.-1r111s

Rci.H ~1nd e r11 0)1 lif e in thi s two b ed;OO,l-l co mple tel y
P.~twil• d il nd cMpeled hom e overlook·ing the Oh io
l~ 1 vcr . 60' fr'on lt~y c a long G.r d icld Ave n u e El': tension ;
300' tli.lfJ i h ex l ~11d ing to tho 0 .., River . Beautiful view
j.M ii o . n ew 9i1ra ge. Priced l u :.ell , $70,000 .
'

1974 FORD MUSTANG

•2795

Located 112 mile wesl
of Holzer Hospital on
Rl. 35.

Bud McGhee 446 · 1H S

l i v'i ng r oom , t wo bath's, two

60 '. QOOd l OIIdi lion
'} f\
&lt;IOOd
u.lr d en 1,1nd . T lrt)

H il v u

PH. 446-1599

Oftiu•H 6 · l t\4J
E ·v l•ll ltl (l!!o Col li

lhl!i 011 1'

V E RY NICE
T HREE B E DROOM
BRICK
Ju s I ou t side clly . I:Jea u lif u!

RID GE
'J rill . llOlJ St ' ,
sound . lJu l tit: l'd:&gt; n·pt'l ir. ' / 1
lliOdC I IHob i t e lwm t• , I '/' x ·

tr .lc t-:. 1 m i o il St Rl

Open Daily
For
information
.inquire at office or

th is t1l fir s t sig h t .

Cel li Today .

VACANT L AND -

129 PER MONTH

Do not
d t~ I M
t a k e ll ·l ook todrty .
Y ou wil l f ,l ll in lov e w ith

fil rlh er!

ApartmentS
1

A tl ot hed ) .

hMdwoo d fl oo r s.

Spring Valle, .Green

1"

lHIY l ' v l' •;t'l' n 111 l,lllto' ll .1rr cl
i n~l lltl o "; {l,l f ,11Jt' Wr lll &lt;; Ill &lt;Ill
olfloH i rtlt' lll
'i.'/.', 00\) l illy ",

b ctscme nt . Lot !'i t 1e 308'
wide by ~08 ' dct•p . Ce~r oort
10' x /.'1' . G arrtqe :70' x JO'

FIRST

full b sm
wilf1 1 p i q
rw e r s l zo fclmil v n n .. plu ~
poor
rm
and
exc ('II C' nl
h c atinq
an d
c o o li n!t
sys t ~ m . L o t r uns l ror n 11ld
1\ v c to t h e River P e r tec t
to r th e- boa t l over .

Exce ll e nt

This pla ce
h&lt;1s it b&lt;l ~&gt;e menl !hot is just
too plush to b E&gt; c a ll ed ,1

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I

1111 .1 .' .t c 1' 1' lnl

Wt• 11 e t•d

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L W t SL' nl il n Aq e n cv .
ll4 'd rnolll h Oi l H ' in l tWVII d lr tl
G&lt;~ ll i.1 Co.'s L;trg c~l Rl't1 1
•~rw v1n1 u m ,J!I ont
II•"&gt;I
F.:sli! l l' Sa l es Aqt•ncy ·

c ons tr uc ti on .

{ Not

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For Rent

l l' l't'!&gt;

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In lob b y Of

$15 mo . Calt

78 3 If

I Ill ' uro v
you ' vp bt' •' n w .ri t 111q l lll
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.BARGAIN - ~

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THIRD AVE . -~ Very n tct' J
HR . bu i ll in ldtch c n . rnr
rn il l DR , plu s n e ur nL't" ?
liN
l i vinq
qu iHi c r s.
bL'ttu lilul kitchen and 1 R . 1
C.'\r ~ol r ., Quick P O!iSl'!:oS iO!l .

nu mber ilnvtime .
446. 79 00

It you Wfll tl
QV,11 1t y . l oc.-llion' .1n d price
Itt iS is t he on e Rt·ducc•d to
$79 , '1 00
P IN E S T, - ~ ~ rrn . bri c k
o1lld f r ,H lH '
Wi th
IJo'lf! la l
bt i S l'
1 hi s PI' OIJ('rfy !S in
fl OOd r~• p,, lr it11 d t l1l'.tp ,t j

GRO'C ERY BU ~ N ESS ·
Would b(' i·d(' tl l l or &lt;·ouple ,
livf' upstairs , wo rk dow n .
in c lud es h1n el . I.HJ il(1•ngs .
t' &lt;1Ui pmcn t , lln d in vt•nt ory
pl u s o n e !am i t y rt•ntil l

'.tui wn

your conveniem:e . Ca ll thi s

home. 11 : b ,ttl1s.
Col r p cl
ovt.'r · H W ,
c opp er p lumbip &lt;L t.1111 il y
rm
p.1 n e t. 'nlt'l ill s tor aqo
b ld\1 , tl at
lot
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ilr€~a . Evening hours for

M ILL C RE EK
Good 4
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11&lt;11 0•1'5 ldr-,1 / fo r r£'111.11 o r
t' co n orny
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$ " ,900
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CE NT E NARY -- llt' &lt;1 VI y 6

VETERANS -· Wt1'Y IJil)l
r cn l W ht~ n you c&lt;tn buy with
no · dow n PoJYil H' Ill .1 lu ll
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double wide mobile homf'

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446-1066

Off. 446-3643

4171., Seco nd Ave.
Iacross from post office)
Ga IIi polis , Ohio

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RUSSELL WOOD
REALTOR

REALIDR

COUNTRY - A IR ESTATES

446-3636

T

libbY Holt&gt;!

QUALITY • OUR DEAL

OED R OO M Trailer , SLEE PING RLoms , week. l y
C' d&lt;) f:· o f !own or 588 for SlOO
ra l ~s . Pa rk c~..~n tral Ho t el.
per monlfl and u t ilit ie s. Ca ll ·
306 ·11
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1
to w . ca rp et. Pho n e A p p le
J BR H O,.iS-E . w it .h
Grove. S76 21192 .
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mi d Janu ary 2
tlCd ro om 60x 12 m obi le hom e
wi th ce nt ra l a i r c ond . on 1
ac r e lo t P hone A4 6.1JB3 .

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J R M t urn . ap t.. d ep . req . 602
Fourth Ave . 44b · 27 9b .

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306 -6

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FURN . apt , , with utili t ies
pa i d . 6J l F Durth Ave .
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lOWNHbUS'E
APARtMENTS
2 ~droom .
Townlfbuses
1112· Baths
Pay Opty One Uti lity
.Addison , Ohio
. For Info r m&lt;~ lion
Call Sl'lirley Adkin ~

3 67-7250

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COMPARE OUR PRICE ..

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The ·WISEMAN
25112 Locust St .
Gallipolis, Ohio

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48 ACRES ,.... N v IJull rHnn&lt;;

Pc.rrv

IOC III(•d
miles

I WIJ

fr om
hl.'\c k.t o p road

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town

13 ACRES ~
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rooms , bal h

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com p l c lt! l y (iHp ciNf
C1,rpc t wit h s tur ~1 qe r oom
Sh own by &lt;lPPOint rn('n t

8S
ACRES
Mn t. lly
. wood ed , 18 mi l es from to wn
w i lh m o b i l e homll..' OH 1d
"''~" C hcd
new 'lL))';.tQ i'ld
d iti on with I.H qc h r t.' pt.l n·
1\ l!i.o &lt;; r oo m

dw c llifl!i

covered

lo q

501H t' ou t
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buil dinas
pointm c nr .

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s tore ill l vcoon L .lk f.• duin q
~ood
busine ss
l' loC" k
bu i l di rl{.f , wilh
l iv i n q
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lurn iSh L•d
on
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ttoou block 0 11c c-o.r ct llf•l~c

BUILDING StTES ~- h.t vc
S&lt;' \lt' rcll to choose frolll Ih ot
c,ln be bouqht wil l\ !&gt; rn.111

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RON CANADAY
REALTOR
446 -3636

Any Hour

011

GEO~GES

CR .

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LAND CONTRACT
11 1
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$ 11 ,000

p ofnlmc n l only

CLOSE T O TOWN · ·

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po u lt rv hou SC' .m d c arport .
1 :l 1\ l o l O n ly S I 6 . UOU .

VINTON AREJ\ .'1 rnr
!rou se . Wil tl h oll h , 1J il n 1 &lt;lnd
Oll1c r ou l .llltl ~ t ~ .. lo c a t t·d o n
,, '1 1\. tot.. Good q.1r1te n
l :;u rd . ~" rice $ II ..'100 .
STE W ART RD . -- II! f\
p.-'lr I holl or rr . tob
bci fo l' ,
ll ttrrr .~n d p ,1 rlirllly lin i5 1l t'll.
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lh t•
hOU SI' .lrHl wa nt s hi S IH Oil i 'Y

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. l!ut o l i t flski n ct Sl 'l . OOO

REALTY

2S Locu~t ~t .
Howard Brarinon, Broker
'

Office 446 -26H
Lucille Br.1nnon
~ vc . .446 · 1216 .or 446 ·16 74

. NEW Y~AR SPECIALS
BUSINESS QU·ARTE:R S - ~
Ver y plu s h wilt] o il ~ t r c ·~ t
p .-ukinq
pl us J 1\R l ivi 11q
qu,lrl c r s, .l&lt;l r ctL' ki i ( I1C il .
f cln d Jy
r ooru ,
c.rr porl ,
downtown Mt d th e p r ic •· is
ri!Jhl

S W AN CR . ·- 9 )Ir s o l d ..l
bill rm ~ wrth boJ i h ilud
il ll l~ t hL•d Q&lt;lr . 11 ha s ;1 b ctrn .
S l·o r c
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and
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worlo.shop : ,1tor,o !oiJ · bi) St'
iHHt .I {\ lt' v r;l n t10 . HLJ\' · I Or
$1 1. 000 : tiO in lJu~i n css .md
t, l t ~ v cr worr y il iJO ul h&lt;tvi uc) i'l

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GERMAN

BEAUTIFUL
TllREE BEDROOM
Just ten minute dri-ve t rom
c ity . (,lr p e tcd thr uug lwul
exce p t
k it c h en
a nd
b ~1scment .

I am ge ff ing inquiries on
Mobile Uomes that .1re set

up , Small

ONE HALF A. LQT
De lu xe mob i l t' honH~ 11' x
60 ' with q as r cmq c an d rt'f
n&lt;H ura l qas h ea t . · c .upor t
&lt;ll1t1 s torage .

SIO.OOO.

LISTINGS WANT ·EO
If Wf list your pr og c rlv
we will 9 i vc it l hl' best 0 1
our ability to prom ote ,
• sal e We wil l save you t i me ,
worlo. and m u ncy . C el li
toda y
il will p ay .

LOTS
B ldQ . to ts
Mobil.' ho m e tot &lt;o . We rto l
them .. We build your p l ans
o r ours .

We got il . /\ 11
rang t's,
go o d

locations .
Br i ck

.

~a nch

hom e , 3• BR
bath . kit c hen ·w ith hard
wood 1 c abine.ts , r a ng e ,
lc'H qer
L R,
Ca rpeted.
pHneled and w e ll insu lat ed,
ga ra~ e .

on

Mi l ch ell

1 .'

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I ove ly .I 1\ R r ;ua : h h o~~ H W
fl oors . q.1 s h t•n l , o~ir cti n rl
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(O illl)l t' t t' Wo lh 'l •l rh ,l lit'

RIVER~

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Inc.

tl 1sp . di &lt;ihWil ',hf'r , 4' YI' 11' \l j' l

446-3434
f'ALTORS CONSU L TAN .
O '&gt;Cil r Ra i •·d
J ohn Fut.l'c r

Douq Wc th crllo ll
.J ~1 St•cn •h1 A ~l' .
G,,ll!puli ":., 0 .

ANY HR . 446 . 1998

Neal

Re~lty .

N E W USTING
:l t\R llon1 t• on f 101\ lo t' one
nr i h~ from city l im i t!&gt; T' o l,ll
l' h'c tri c. 10' x 11' o u t
bui ld 1nq , C.lll I Odily for
yo ur .:Jp pni nt nwnt
Pr ice
$1 .t . ~• U O

NEA R RIO GRANDE
J l\R h 0111C ._.y~lh .lQ ! s ,,01
l'&gt;&lt; l ,..lS . I VII b ilSC/11l' lli With
woodbur n i nn
lircp l a ce.
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.t ppr cc ia l c{f Pri ced in tow
.m s
SR NO . 160
·1 11 1iiL• 5 Iron• Hol ter w e
h tlV C &lt;1 J n l.! ho m e ilnd lot

for

lrokers - luildl'n
Auction•en

RANCHO COMPANY
Addison 317 .oJoo
G•flipoli i 44' ·000J

FOR S AL E OR TRADE
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hom e in C r ow n Cit..,. ,
J lJ ud ruo m s. tir t.' placc
11 1c1S it ~ r l&gt;t'd r oo m . fu lly
Colr p ctc d , f a mil y ro o ltl
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ldr Qc l evel l o t.
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N.EW LISTIN G --' Lov e ly
i c k rnn c h wi t tr .! b C'drrn
s , 11 : b,lth 5. l ul l)l car
e l cd . Cl'ntra t' ,lir , ') c&lt;•r
ar&lt;~cr e
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l• l ct· t ri c
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NO DOWN PAY ME NT IF
YO U OU /\LIFY
- ! f y ou
h,1vt• a cw od to b ru rd ttoOI1
r r e di t. lill..' !. Urp to &lt;; t' t' lll l 'io

r.Jo u bl c With.• lliO IJii L•
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IMq e ll &lt;rt lot 1r, /\ct di son
n1ew

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OF

d • r r·cl iO il:,

( l u •,. r y

·lo

LISTINGS N EEDED
W E
AOVER' Tt SE
NATIONALL 't
W E BUY
-~

SEL L ·-

TRADE .

RANNV BLACI&lt;BURN ,
BRANCH MANAGER

HANDYMAN 'S SPECIAL
b •1 1h in c ity .
\J , OOO:-Off iCL' Ph . 446 · 1694
Ev en i ng s
Charl es M . N L•a l 446· 1 546
J . Michael Nt'.li4 46 • 150J
Sitm N ea l , 446 -73S8
~ ROOM~ &lt;lrt d

KNons
School of

A uctloneeri~Jg

JU S TL!t&lt; E N EW ---·· lh is
bedroo m h o m e h &lt;lS
o •, •p lc t cl y re done .
&lt;1 b inc ts in ~i!c h c n .
h roo m ,
lovclv

a r pe l ,

Owm•r

lina nCL'

cou n ty
w itt· t rade . 1
or t&lt;~ n d conira ct.

W E 8U,V , SE LL , TRADE
E YL•runq s Cilll

! Il l.! HOME . ai r c ond . , b l r il t m

f •\119C . 19/ 1\dcl oJiUc Drive .
Gil ll i po tis . Ph . J·16 2990 .
J0 4 6

We !il' ll crnyiiHnq for
anybody ,.t our AuctiOn
""'rn or in vour hom (' . For'
info~matiort ollld pickup
sarvrcc call 2S6 · 1947 .
Sale Evcrv Sitlurdily
Nttht &lt;'117 p . m .

SWAIN

AUCTION SERVICE

K enneth Swain, Auct .
, corn t r Third &amp; Oliv e

CAL SANDERS
AUTO REPAIR SERVICE
res~me
oper&lt;~lions
in lhe

Will

Body Shop.
Jan . 2, 1976
2 Mechanics On Duly
We
appreciat~
bu si ness. Stop ~y
estimate .
446 -9562

your

for an

THE 0. K. LOOSE LEAF
TOBACCO WHSE.
'

Ripfey , Ohio

We , are now unloading for sale Jan.
7th or 6th, 1975. Here are some of
your neighbors averages for our last
sale on Dec. 17, 1975.
Daniel A. &amp; Sadie Notter &amp; Howard
O' Nea l
$114.76
Lester Green
107.42
C. W. Bush
115.00
Ray Lewis
112 .74
Georgi&lt;~ She lton &amp; Keith Grate
107.19
Georgia Myers .
·
111.83
Richii!rd &amp; Alden Neal
111.19
Tracy Fraley &amp; Alden Neal
110.28
Thurman &amp; Inez Ma~s
105.03
Ernest Unroe &amp; Garrett Campbell
108.30
Waller Pope
105.60
Wm. R. Haney
106.97
Frank Shelton
5105. 71
Dan H. Stewart
109.49
John P. Drummond
109. 12
Michael Whittaker
114.46

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fo.JP w

v.a, .automatic,

radi o,

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v.i h i l e vi ny l l&amp;lalo roof . Dark

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rtJ() f . q olcl tn ! Crin, , qold
l 11 11 ~.h, gol d vi 11 y l r oo f , l•;ss

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bedroom furn is hed hous C'
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lit;~h t

(J,H il U C ,

')1 0 .000

f aci ng p.;~rk ,
ho . u sc k. ce pin~ .

room

o l cv .:ttor
f a ci l ities
lo r
r e tired p er son P .1 rk Cen tr&lt;tl
Hot el .
Y/1 I t

~ c tro o l

I

C.1 ll Wuotlln !tur .Hl Cl' H.
R t•.ll E!tl.lfe' -1 •16 1066
E vc ntnq !i.· W~ ~!o dl Wood•
44b · &gt;lll8

',hnw n Q ~· .. p ,; n n t!

0 '10 ~

30~

,A r

11 11 ' 1'1 1 (lply

367

~ .arp t: h • d

l ll lt ' l'
h n ll" ''i

t n nclilo o nrnq , birt h i ri1n
l h l uu qll uu t Prt CI' tl to ..,, .fl 'f.',

}f'' • Ollil

ilt tl y

rtoo n t . tw o

111 '\ tl l il ! t' d ,

~ TR I\! U~ R spa ces loca te d i n
Ch esh ire , rl'a dy l or h oo k up

.. JIIrL'P

I Q l ldiii O II IIICI .

111 1

BR!I.DOURY furni sh ed e t
ll cil.' n cv ilp t. , N o . •1 a vall~bl c
lir'&gt; t ' ol ·m o nt h J\ dul ts only ,
110 ~ p e t s
719 Se cond Ave . •

1973 CHEVROLET CHEYENNE

Y[l\ f.,{

Ol n

.,

llt: droo 111

llr ic h t i tHHt' in new

t l i v isiu n . l u ll b.1S t.' ll1 l'l1 1
ctoll i ) lt' c&lt;• r t 1,ir.1 Q l' , 1 • '
,_.,ll h s . full y t;,lrtJ r lc d . !l u i ll
I ll k. ( l r !lC il Wi ll1 d i$hW,ISI1Cr
ilrHf

rtr SpO Stl l , CN1 1r ,ll ol i r
.t .tn f H;1 1 .l i! Pr .t p , 11

c, ,lf

304 ! I

~. ub

'I ]

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0 ~ · F lce lsidc, l wt10t&gt;! dr.i v·P. f:ljd, ufl, r i.ld'i c1, .1 5pC'ed , po ~• e r bra k es, 6
cyli nd er , blfl&lt;. k f int!ih. b lttt' k &amp;, !&lt;in in\t~11 m : tn lnt &amp; snow tr ea d s . U~s s
th an 2.000 m i l es .

,!l'..f l eetsi de P'icku p. 360 . V.a. Western mirrors .
Cln d white fini sh, st ep b u m per

1

'2695

NEW
RE GE N CY .
I nc .
apartmenls , '1 BR , Ph . 67 S
~ to.t or 67~ 53 86 . San d H Ill
~ct . , flolnl P IP a!.ant
w . VA .
191 II

1972 FORD F-1 00

1976 CHEVROI.H CUSTOM.DElUXE

U' S t yle ~ ld e:. 307 VB , ) lt!fJ 1"\.ll,llPN; strtndn1d o,h d l.
r.tdltt, '3·\, 000 1111lec,·.

·1·11\ 09'1!

'2295

P.S ..

•

i... GALLIPOLIS

!

CHRYSLERit :;:;:;.;.;:;:&gt;;~;:;.PLYMOUTH
.
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For Rent

...

2 B F(MOB ILE hfJmf.' for ~I DO, J

c

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r:•~,
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'

'

C~R ~~LE

j .USED

SE~OU T

3 BR H OU SE on N e i ghborh ood
R d . ~IS G p er mo n th 4~6 7699
day , 4.J6 953'} cvenin ys.
?93 t f

SLE EP I NG Room , w e;; Kiy
ra te, Ga ll til HQtc l
203 If
;----··--

VER Y ni ce 3 br . hon1 e, f'cl ng e
. und · re fr' ig ,
C.:lrpct ing
th r oug h out , S?OO 11'1 0. plus
cl e p osil. Catl i k e W is &lt;•n: d n at
Th e Wis r.man Agency , .J •I6 '
364:'1 .
266 If

s.

.

OVER 12 USED TRUCKS

•

.

FURNI S HE D a pa r lmcnt, a lt
ut ilities pai d, adu tl s onlv .
P h . J46 9573.
'\.,.
296 If

NO REASONABLE OFFER Will
BE REFUSED•••

2 BR ap arl m en ts . rent :; tart s
$ 141 .5 0 . A l 1 Ll tililrcs paid
Call '~115 9 17tl .
:J97 .If

,---

.....

CARROLL NORRIS DODGE

.

\*********************************'********•-·•*

'lJ.'Oll f,

I •1 II

Cc•dil r

6 Ill(!

dp l

9:).

h lQ 0 9~2

1',11o•

3

BR MODERN riou sP. In
tow n , $1 50 pe r 010111 h .1.1 1.1
169 9 d~y . JJ f:i 9 ~]'? l'h·11 r1~t!:o

.l.

For Rent
I l ,
t !I' Ci
riiOtll hi '(
l it;h ~· l ~ ntt.' l
•1·16

·17 13

29911

.V.Ol\ 11. E t10 11l f''Q pnct?ICir rent .
.t (l uoo~
·
'l~7

.-t9 tt

Over so Nice L•to Model UHd C.rs To Chao.. From.

£GALLI
POLIS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
• .
1639 EASTERN AVENUE, GAI.LIPOUS. 446-3273
.

For Rent

For Rent

t A ll ut itti !('S pa id .
gerl1 cn ur1 r ru il

r!! u eox 39J

-..

t

o•

Daily T r lb um:

2"

l:r 1 AP I .

ilnd llla jor
appt . h •rn . Sil O pe r rn o nth . 'J
' 13R ap t , upp l on ly turn .
' 175 •1 •16 159 9 .
d r ,1p( ~S

306 I I

t WI N single house T wo B . R .
Ul,i t w i ttl n ice siZe yard an d
pa li o . Has di s h was h er ,
rt'lnqe . and re t . J46 45 70

IJR m o bile hom e lil&lt;.c new
good neigh-borhood C'n Sl R1
7 c l ose to a ll wo r k . C&lt;'lll Jd6
4170llc tw eenHdti CI l O a 111 ., ,1
to 6 :30pm

26

JOO If

-II

1\'oOB ILE llPtne sp,'ICt' , I mi l e
fr om ltMC . Ph . 446 380S.
26.1 11

i''

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(

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mobi , C'
Lv r• r rp ct: n Ph .

home ,1 1
J]l} 22!1,.!.
Jti6 6

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TARA

0

GAI.J,IPOLIS, 0.

60 STATE STREET

'

'J9J . t l

0

0

-~.--..:...--

2 BR mobile 110n1c on fa'&gt; ter n ·
Ave, n o pP I\ , ~dufls vn t y .
446 0390 .

·ovER 40 USED CARS

74 DODGE DART 4 DR. ;~·!~~·.~;:•s••~•s•··~~"~u:-~,~ ...'2995 .
17 000
1
' cr d p s.. i&gt; B '3695
74 PONTIAC LeMANS PORT ea'lie~
'
"h"efs."
·"·••••••••••••••
'3495
74 QfEVY MAUBU CLASSIC 2 Or ..H.T.• air, P .S., P . B.
··············~
··········· '2095
! 73 VOLKSWAGEN l.et.i-~\:'.tt~·.n
.....................
•. 72 FORD PINID S.W••~~::~ •••••••••••••• ~ •••••••••• 11595
6-auto .. two-lnne oainl
'
'1495
72 NOVA •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
6·sfick, extra sharp.
·
.,·'·
'1595
72 NOVA •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
73 DfEVELlE WGUNA ~3.&lt;nflliiM''f•\•M~ ••••••••••• '2795
73 I'UEVY MONTE CARlD1 Dr. H11.l . Lo.al .car. IRattve wheels . '3295
~
··~··················
72 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 4 DR SEDAN. j ••.•••••••••• '1795
ilaAooDA 2 DR AI,· .. P.S.,' P. B.. 318. engine.
'2395
73 PLY BAR~
············~········· 1
73 FORD CUSTOM 4 DR SEDAN •••••••••••••••••••• 1695
0

-

..... ....

ALE

! 74 DfEV. CAMARO Z-28 1 \~o'~~~·l•~~.c.l'~~~:"'t•f•~•~•B••• 13895

1

br m('lb i l e h() m e 'I.I'l'_· . .t46 .
• 0 175.
2f.7 I f

,

,,.,,,

Rt:d

•

"'

'

J o hn FultL•r 446 . 431 7"
Lee Johnson 15.6 ·6140
Doug Wt'lhcrholl446 -4244
Eitrl T. Wintcn44 6· 38111

SWAIN
AUCTION BARN

t.11H1 I y

11,tl ur ,1J
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lh l' rll iilp ot t lo: W II HlDW'&gt; ,
1,r r
11 -;"H .t oe . Cl 'll l t',ll

CE Nl' E N A.RY

•.,i'•'""·

f~n. u f.

'-ol ll nt · l•r cp i ,rr , •.., , IWII IJdlll"
'• IH ' &lt;i fr OW t' '
111". 1\ W, I .., hl' f
o~ rr£1
q. rriJ .HJt' d• SIJO'l..l l

hu i i (I II HI o r l llt'(IIH.f ,1 IIIO!Jd o•
fW ir H· . c&lt;JII . 1 . 1 ~ OtlOH todo~y

N EAR

t.! ivt' r

I' OO tll ' f ', ' J&lt;, ',l. t ' , dll ll ll\1 I' OU irl
dt H I tiP il
Ooi iH' Ii •(t Will\

W tl t • l llo • l

OWNER '"' AS lr,lll ~ ll · rr ~· d
. u 1 d 'n lt t' l"
._] IH~ r t1 1H II
in c rtv 'i ~s{}. ' &lt;; I wi ll r '}
Il l \ .
'th t•n .
1,1umir y rn1 , •
ttqh'l ,
l l i'lr ,lflf' •IIHI In, c• l o t
$ 7'J , illO

i)I' I C t.. I H / 11 11'

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c., t111p ot r:. · , i ly w .~t. ·r .
\ j),lt iOII'\
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1111 11 \llt"';

b'1

LOT S

l iO IJ "t'

o•r lnnl&lt;. 11rq 1!11' 0 111,0 Hi Ve l , '

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I .- .rq1' • q ,lr c'len
lo t Mntl err, k.iltlwt l , I .Htl t'

l llrr ·t • IH' c1! CH illi

t),l '•l'

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f (',1 1 ~ J r t'&lt;o
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oi,Hil 'l'll
1-dlt 111' 11 . ll i{t' l dll·
y , ( 4'1! 1
•ll r .lild tJ&lt; lr.liH' toc &lt;~tt • d in .r
111 ( 1' '!'-~ i d • • ll ll irl ,l n •a

'ol'vP n

1 ou r IJt•t!rnum IIOIIlt' 11 \ th r
C OtJtllry
I !H dCrt' 'i 111 1 .t l l ' d
o n~ ~
111 &lt;•1Jp r olo. " "' ' ''~ l v

C.u •; h)rn
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1975 DODGE

1 MOB I L E home , 101 Ga rf ic .l d
1\ v c $ 1 :1~ rn on t111y . 446 1066.

O ll l y

•1895

495
,

U 6!1

t.t tlll\l

11 1 ri L·~

ot

$2895

361

v.a,

l' l ' llt' d 'j, f (, 00(1

P~ICF
N E00cr;o
AS S UME- ct Pe l ·.
LOA.N
.t nd

~

Cheshire

1971 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE
6 Pa ssenger sta!ion wagon.
au to ., powe r
st ee ring , powc r br ak e s. fac tory air, l uggage r ack,
w l li t c fin is h , sa ddl e interior . N ot a sha r pe r one ca n
b~ f ou nd.

rw ist e r ? rl oo t. V ~ • •w! onhl l i-f,, pow.-.r sl•"el lng, road
w h r1e t ~ •. w11Hc •Nit h bl,11 k a.m ! whill' 1nft&gt; r1or. A &lt;:&gt;lea l

'"' ' ' ' ' ~ v• n v l r0 o 1 A r eal sharp onr&gt;

H6 A'IJ'/

C 11&lt;Ck . ltl!'il l t or ,1
" ' l!ll ll l l ' r Wl' i ' l.t ' IH1 I ' !' !I 1' ,11

n t dr i\&gt;e ' " l llt 'irH •r 0 11
~nul o • I , r, i r l!t ' l• •ct. lt. l r' ,H w ,
\1 1\ 1' II IOIJii f' · IH JIIII ' 110 \'l fo. I')J

I•,

lWP

.lpp0 111!11l t'l1 1

l)y

W 4'"•'

N E/\ H VI'N fON ~
p l uo; ;1 7 nR rrwU ifr 11nn1 1.'
T h t• l ,l trd i'.. r\ 1\)S tl y 1111.1 IJI I'
&lt;111( 1 lrQn t s (\ n '/ r O.l d 'i
H J\1-/ t.!I SON

P1 1( 4'(!

Il l! IV

·

;.
..*":-.. '

MOB ILE hon1e . '} BR . counlry
livin g . ci t..,. co n Veni en ces ,
lo c a t e d o r1 · hard r o ad . R e t .
re q u ir ed U!ili!y deposit.
Phon e .f.l6 ,-' 99Y. 11 5 daHv or

'• I.H 1114 1'\ It",&lt;; 11r, 11 1 11 1111 ' 1\1
li .I V&lt;:. a W, l v .l rul wo· l 1.r vt· :r
•,r' v c' ll .rr rl' l ,.,, t I u t ld ll~l 111
ll ,ur ,:;on Twp , 1/ICIII(Itrlq ,,
')(1
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t1 qh ! 1d w .ry ro

I llllt " IOOil \

IIO ll' ,(' .

lo h

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l ' f t ( l ' 'io.l 111111

lrt n tl ,

JJ trr tor .

'&gt;ii O . ') ll , nn C. . ~
IM tit • I)CII)tf ,ll lt.l

po~··t";'n

kt i Chr' ll

grape
ar bo r.
fen ced .
A nofchrt ft&lt;tnc h o value .

r ec . room or .Cih b ed roo m
on lower l evel. L ess t ha n '2
y ears old . This is another
Rancho value priced be low.
Call
fo r
ap t
1metrke t ,
puintment or In format ion .

~

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l.' , llCOOn

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IJo~l r tn i P

bo11p1n .

br ,

cleanes t on e in town.

.•2895

1971 PL YMOUTr-1 DUSTE!l

')~·. mqrr. ? &lt;lon r h;lrdtop , 275 Sl&lt;t n! b, iHJ!rJ, powe r
·~l~&gt; t · IIIH) . t M ho, 'JinYI !'oat. r £&lt;d fi n is h , bla ck in t eri o r ,

304 6

N• 'w lhl t't'l l)l'd r OO III i u ll y
r ,u pt•' l t•IL
i.H it t..
hOII\ .L'
o,- prt oo t.. 11111
p 1c tu n~ o; qtu.'
1, 1k i ' i11 T ,'lr,'t Subd•V is to n
Mti i iY
l rriHt t'
IH' Il l' l il s
· ,l O.,&lt;,CH ~o111 '( 1 ' wi lll l1 vl n q i r1
llt'W iy
Clt,'Vl' IOtH'll
l ho '&gt;
'&gt;II IH I IV I '&gt; Ill l lr,
', ll QWI1 hy
&lt;11J j)O irll i lll ' ll l 111ily
&lt;., ir OW II
f&gt; r 1rt •cl

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d Wl'll oH111. r ounly Wfllf't',
.1rlfl lo t s. n l r et l ron l ,l q t '
qA t ~YFA I~M

Ill p .r \

~ ~· lr •ltt •r .rl o r

Ol WOO dl'd H d l'. wd h
l ron t,lrtl" 0 r1 'J r o o~d '&gt; d btHrl
IU lll • l r01 11 IIIW11 'h 17 ,'i'UO

r.:Und i tio.n 1.1 •1 5 l o l o.; ro p f !(·1•
tor on l y $7 1, 1,l () (J I U I !I I
l' h:O&lt;. I ri c 110 1111 ' 11' ,1 t wo_•s .I

$ 16,)00 . 1911 Viiiii{H'r.

,f IH~ R&lt;tn t: li llcunc , un R I.
32!1 , I S' X 37 ' LR . wllh
ti rep l acf! itnd h&lt;tr.dwood
fl oors . k itchen di ninq
room , b ath , u t ility room .
1 . I\ . f ur na ce , well ir1
su1~1tcd ,
s oft
wat er .
beaut ifut l c,-cl I ' · acres ,
wi t h IMg e 9arag c &lt;~ntf

upper lev('!. Gara~l!' , util ity
wrea and space l'for y our

c: o rn

_il

t

("., • •; h t•.t l , C i lv w .1 11• r
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IIV
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11 td

X 1'/' , ] I' R IIIOb i l ~ h O tl1 C
.1nd l o t l o r S l l.;,oo A lso 1969
Kirlo.w ood , 5~, · x 11' , J llR
m o b i lt• h Oilll' wil/1 1 roq n1 !i
&lt;l ll,l c hcdon 11 .· 1\ . lo t l or
$c l 'J,OOO . lluy one or bu y .:t il
th r cc t or $JILM10 rtnd S. iJVl' .

Road..,

Three
ba th ,
kilchen
d i n i ng room,
livinQ room a nd d eck on

OV\'11. r,ll)lj f', lr Omt .tiH j rt•l
Pr 1Ct' tl t o " '' II &gt;1! ')') ,l .OUU

FHA API"ROVEO

b~ '

acre I.,(

BI · LEVEL
bedrooms ,

h,'lr n . li t14 IJ .tl'll.

U l lll t 1eS paid
7.5 11
'

I he co n.vl.' ni c n cc ot I iving ~~v: ith in et'sy wil lk ing d ist a nce
ot lhe dow ntow n Grll lipo l1s shopping arci-1 . schoo l s .1nd
c/1ur c hp s i s t·vldt•n cc d w ith th u loe&lt;t lion of th is t wo
r, t ory h ome on locu st Street. Til i s r e si lie nc e si l u.1te&lt;1 1n
o'l c'utll 11''H'rc i.tl!y lOnt •d .1r c .1 c ou ld be the i n vf''&gt; l mcn t
JWopc rl y for yuu . S huw n by .lppoi nl menl nn ly Priet!
1i76,\uo .

IH:W

front oor ch . p.ltio

door . SpaciouS

OWN ER
Wll.L
ti E LP
FINA.NCE
'•'&gt; .1 c r 1·s
o1di.oi t1inq 111t' c; .ty lrrn 1l !&lt; n t
R10
G r tl iHl l'
I Ol~
til
po ten ti al tor '!. '1'o, U\)U

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OHIO

1974 DOUGE DART

737 11

ON E
OF
GAL LI A
COUNTY 'S
BETT E' H
l h C r 4• t~M ' I
,f .i}. RMS
,lrl (l l! ler l tk P ! h1 ~ !Hit' o n the
rn ,tr lo. o•-1 tod ,l V I Y() 1\ !l dl ,
L• ltl
iJC
p r ocillc I I VI' l &lt;111d
you r 'i l nr •' I&gt;IJ I O&gt;&lt; St'&gt;J'1 p t• r
.t en • ..., p ee 1&lt;1! ,,.,, t urt'&lt;i ••re l
~ llo l\ .
t :JH II
1 111~ 1 ,1 1
1)011'

f\

'/ lt•n fl

ACREAGE -

price

and

JE il BY Of.li.V E -·
1 llr
l;ri t k r iH IC' I1 Wil li Lll ll t0\ 1
l..too &lt;&gt; q 11 or l •vi n q .t n •.:r
plu ~ d full b11 St' ll1 C11l {lrt(l '}
c&lt;•r qClr.l &lt;JP .'\ 11 ll1i s vlu•, ·"
1.1m r t l o•l wv lt t,·md •, (, IJ.It ~ d
lo t w d h '/ 1.11 li t: &lt;., tl iHJl' lrN·.._
~ , 19 , !,10 tJ
•

IIIU '! IIy

N OW

in c,h~itn , 1 Pin s·pi.l ( i ou~ u~ .

NEAR TOWN R edwoqlf •
ra nch er ,
w w
c arpe t•,
bCi\UtiftJI
LR ,
do u b l l~
c nrport
and
s l orc1a e.
Ot.J i sidc qa s grift . ' · t.
lawn .

Farms ,

Vdcant Lot s. If vou have
thi s fype.of pnperty to li st. ·

ll t•lh t'Sd t1

hom t~s

AVE .
Ou t
standing bri c k 1r n d ston e.
banq u c·l . s i.t c
kitc h en .
l o'qn a l OR . w w c arpt•l , 'J P

TWO GOOD LOTS -- J us t S
rn i lr ol'1l town . Pr i c~ $1 , 800
~ n d $'1 , 7:00 .

II U l t~ t ' .

f&gt; 11111 111

l.u· qo ' lr.lrll , lll l lllt ' r .tll tll Otll
r~ qll lt;
lilt., •'i &lt;I hl'.r t dilu l
pit•t·l ' o t lo111d

$2895

~.,.

s p ~cc tor rent ,
down town , Ph 4-16 0008

I ( ;1 ~ II .

Sport. 2 door,
Stant 6, a ulotnrllic. IJO\'ll' r
s1cering , hal o vitl y l rool , low mii E&gt;o g ~ , Lould ~lf..' !he

v,.

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01' I CE

NI' Wi y f t ' IIIOd l' h ·d t.. iltlit' ll
w tlh h"11! 11 1 c &lt;lb i11t' l" 1~, 11 .

ns

t cio('w , 3 18 V 8. powe r steering , power
ti'ld0t y ni r. vtnyt roo t . 31,0UO m iles. E x .
\'(•,_.t.or •&lt;tll y I1! CI.:.

(lj&lt;:ln• n .

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Quail _Creek
• Mobile CommunitY
Lots For Rent

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1974 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE

JOI J

li s frnq s.

World's largest, the leader
since 1900 in serving the .
nation's buyers and sellers.
514. 2nd Ave.
Ph 446-0008

c MJ'('tcd

SMAL L FA R'M
li t .II' ,,t r t· ~ .

2.300 C. ( engtn l!, &lt;1 !'PH'd , rc1d•o . l'JOJ Ckt' l sca t ~ s hag
CiH~t. 15,000 m rlcc; Ltke new

Lot s for rent . R enr inc ludes
w.1f e r .
se waq c,
lrtlsh .
co lle ction. T . V . hook .up, 1
.l tfl' rt•cr c ittion &lt;'!r c it .
Rodn e y. C ori\ Rd .
Rgdn ey , Oh io
Ph . 145-.~D11 Ga lllp o lt '1 iHCol
'1'11 . 1171 Pomcr o v ijn•a

STROUT REAL TV

G lr gil rag e. Wi ll se ll w ith
wi lt1Qut i\ Crcage Look it f

O t ll~ oli!• ' '/
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lo •v l'! .

l ROOM APT
H6 7 ·181

1973 FORD MUSTA NG

7 OR TR II I LE 'R S I 50a m onlh .

or

b u ndll' tor $ti .UUO

bu yer s to r
.1n d t.-1r111s

Rci.H ~1nd e r11 0)1 lif e in thi s two b ed;OO,l-l co mple tel y
P.~twil• d il nd cMpeled hom e overlook·ing the Oh io
l~ 1 vcr . 60' fr'on lt~y c a long G.r d icld Ave n u e El': tension ;
300' tli.lfJ i h ex l ~11d ing to tho 0 .., River . Beautiful view
j.M ii o . n ew 9i1ra ge. Priced l u :.ell , $70,000 .
'

1974 FORD MUSTANG

•2795

Located 112 mile wesl
of Holzer Hospital on
Rl. 35.

Bud McGhee 446 · 1H S

l i v'i ng r oom , t wo bath's, two

60 '. QOOd l OIIdi lion
'} f\
&lt;IOOd
u.lr d en 1,1nd . T lrt)

H il v u

PH. 446-1599

Oftiu•H 6 · l t\4J
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lhl!i 011 1'

V E RY NICE
T HREE B E DROOM
BRICK
Ju s I ou t side clly . I:Jea u lif u!

RID GE
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sound . lJu l tit: l'd:&gt; n·pt'l ir. ' / 1
lliOdC I IHob i t e lwm t• , I '/' x ·

tr .lc t-:. 1 m i o il St Rl

Open Daily
For
information
.inquire at office or

th is t1l fir s t sig h t .

Cel li Today .

VACANT L AND -

129 PER MONTH

Do not
d t~ I M
t a k e ll ·l ook todrty .
Y ou wil l f ,l ll in lov e w ith

fil rlh er!

ApartmentS
1

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hMdwoo d fl oo r s.

Spring Valle, .Green

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b ctscme nt . Lot !'i t 1e 308'
wide by ~08 ' dct•p . Ce~r oort
10' x /.'1' . G arrtqe :70' x JO'

FIRST

full b sm
wilf1 1 p i q
rw e r s l zo fclmil v n n .. plu ~
poor
rm
and
exc ('II C' nl
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an d
c o o li n!t
sys t ~ m . L o t r uns l ror n 11ld
1\ v c to t h e River P e r tec t
to r th e- boa t l over .

Exce ll e nt

This pla ce
h&lt;1s it b&lt;l ~&gt;e menl !hot is just
too plush to b E&gt; c a ll ed ,1

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THIRD AVE . -~ Very n tct' J
HR . bu i ll in ldtch c n . rnr
rn il l DR , plu s n e ur nL't" ?
liN
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bL'ttu lilul kitchen and 1 R . 1
C.'\r ~ol r ., Quick P O!iSl'!:oS iO!l .

nu mber ilnvtime .
446. 79 00

It you Wfll tl
QV,11 1t y . l oc.-llion' .1n d price
Itt iS is t he on e Rt·ducc•d to
$79 , '1 00
P IN E S T, - ~ ~ rrn . bri c k
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Wi th
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fl OOd r~• p,, lr it11 d t l1l'.tp ,t j

GRO'C ERY BU ~ N ESS ·
Would b(' i·d(' tl l l or &lt;·ouple ,
livf' upstairs , wo rk dow n .
in c lud es h1n el . I.HJ il(1•ngs .
t' &lt;1Ui pmcn t , lln d in vt•nt ory
pl u s o n e !am i t y rt•ntil l

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ilr€~a . Evening hours for

M ILL C RE EK
Good 4
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CE NT E NARY -- llt' &lt;1 VI y 6

VETERANS -· Wt1'Y IJil)l
r cn l W ht~ n you c&lt;tn buy with
no · dow n PoJYil H' Ill .1 lu ll
il ( rC lOt W i l.h .111 CIL•C i rl c
double wide mobile homf'

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446-1066

Off. 446-3643

4171., Seco nd Ave.
Iacross from post office)
Ga IIi polis , Ohio

IOI

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RUSSELL WOOD
REALTOR

REALIDR

COUNTRY - A IR ESTATES

446-3636

T

libbY Holt&gt;!

QUALITY • OUR DEAL

OED R OO M Trailer , SLEE PING RLoms , week. l y
C' d&lt;) f:· o f !own or 588 for SlOO
ra l ~s . Pa rk c~..~n tral Ho t el.
per monlfl and u t ilit ie s. Ca ll ·
306 ·11
.t.t6 O!l2'1 .
--·---·----,...~ -~-HOU SE in Point P l ~asa n t , w .
1
to w . ca rp et. Pho n e A p p le
J BR H O,.iS-E . w it .h
Grove. S76 21192 .
in R i o
Ph .
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/rr~nde .

ba~;-m~ n~
j&lt;~6 I J I ~.

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~\VA I LI\B L E

mi d Janu ary 2
tlCd ro om 60x 12 m obi le hom e
wi th ce nt ra l a i r c ond . on 1
ac r e lo t P hone A4 6.1JB3 .

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J R M t urn . ap t.. d ep . req . 602
Fourth Ave . 44b · 27 9b .

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306 -6

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FURN . apt , , with utili t ies
pa i d . 6J l F Durth Ave .
--~-~~'-- - - - -lr-.

J06 6

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lOWNHbUS'E
APARtMENTS
2 ~droom .
Townlfbuses
1112· Baths
Pay Opty One Uti lity
.Addison , Ohio
. For Info r m&lt;~ lion
Call Sl'lirley Adkin ~

3 67-7250

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�Agriculture and community

Bu&lt;key~

38914 • 886808

meet tn~ room . I{K':t led qn the Fairground~ at Athens, Olno
Sessions run from 11 30a.m . to ;1p.m. cdc h d&lt;i}
11w program on Thursday, Janu.tf) 15 \\IIIIJt' !lt&gt;vot L•d lu
trt't· rrulls and the Friday, J.mual)' 16 pru~· 01111 Will Ue cle\'Olt'tl
to sma ll fruus If )OU would like a copy of-the pro~1.un , plea&gt;e
eontact me and I '11 be glad to mail you one
•

DON'T FORGET, FA RMERS who do not hie i
l.&gt;t-clarat10n of Esumated Tax by January 15 must file their
·1975 Federal Income ·Tax Return ~'orm 1040 and piiy any tax
due by March 1 Income tax forms are ava ilable here at the
F.xtensipn Office and also contact us for your copy of the
Farmer's T3X Gmde, 1976 edihOll ror w;e

In

pr epiJrJng }OUr

1975 ln&lt;."Ome Tax Rr:turn

.

s tormed

the

la rges t Jail In northern
I Rba non Saturday and freed
dozens of prisoners m a fierce
three-ho ur bailie wi th
guards. A terse commumque
from the · Internal Secunty
Command sa•d the gunmen
captured the Sir Dmmyyeh
F'nson on the outskirts of
Tr1poh, 50 miles north of
Beirut

•
AND RANDY LEE - The third New
1 ,..,,., b.Jh) r erJOrted &lt;J l Holzer Medical Center "as this
L'&lt;J y boon to ,\ tr. and Mrs Charles Henry of Gallipolis
Fe1. ,., IV Va Born at 2 09 p m. on New Year 's Day, he
w.os M:&gt;son Countr's hrst baby of 1976, named Randy Lee.
~IOT IIE!l

t\JII ' ~ lll'l l ~ IJ lJ

need sumeone

10 t,dk \ (J 1 Who can lle 01 she
t.lll v. hen thc1 c IS i:l gn pc'
Wltere c,1n you turn when

J lghls a nd needs or persons to

vm r c thmr feelmgs, con~
cerns, and uncertainhties.

Consequenlly, through the
hig hly valued energy , efforts

DOES 11 AGAIN

a nd

mvolvemenl

of

a

hsten to ' olunteer s taff, Carehne
ct nd a 1ms to pr·ov1de persons m
Who Cdll yo4 rreed wit h a personal contact,

yt)u nc ..x! dn Ofhcr tO
le.e liw~s

you r

(JU:,Irdi1 Clll s'1

CUTI'en1

Care hne is operated by
approXImately 60 volunteers
and a small sala ned staff. Its
services are rree Most 1mpOl tan! of course 1s 1ts phone

a listemng ear, and ,a helpflll • nwnber, 992-7502
wo1·d at a t1me of ne&lt;:d
The volunteers are tram~tl
Carehne
seeks
to
help,
three
tune s a yea~ b)
wa~ ) (IU !lunk 11 should he '~
~Uld e, and support ca llers
proftsslon.al s and long-term
Jj
\ 0 11
..-JilSW Cied ,
Cnt•llnc", !h{'Jl yuu Hrc w1th respec tful and con- vo lunt eers Tt1r 1 r:-t1mn ~
t.u111lwr \\, !h the telephon e ce rned lislemng , straightfor wa rd commumcahon,
Sf' I\ ICC, VI lllHylH' have USed

1,.\JIIlpl.11n to 1f sfJmdhmg 111
'uu1 li ft• l!:i no! JUSt nul llle

1!

\ ',lJ £•!Jnc

IS

!her e when

!lwrt&gt; JU st 1sn 1 t anyone else
yuu f(•(' ] like ta lktng lu It ts

.1 !~11

and

th e tniiiatwn of effiCi ent
pr oblenJ.Solvmg

} OU

Ca•ehne aligns Itself w1 th a

need ::1 ft tend. or some

vanety of professwn::rl serv tces fo1 r eferral and

(';lf Plmc
1enl ly

,nformahon,

dccurate

wllcn yuu feel

b1l of mfornwtwn that

w1ll help r leao the " '" The

r esource

tn

seek mg

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and

(.IOOd
•

NeigHBOr
Carrol K. Snowd~ n
24 St &lt;tte S1

Phone 446·4290

Soe tum tor all y o ur famrly

1nsur.1nce necc.Js

Ilk• A

Good Ne;qhbor,
Srare fnf117
St&lt;~ h:

I N ~ UIAHCI

rJrm Jnsu ranr e Comn,1mes
B!uam1n ~t o l"l .

callers are held '" confid ence. J&gt;e~·sons utilizing the
service need not Identify
themselves or reveal any
personal Information unless
they so desire. Each concern
IS unique to th e person
calling. and no one kmd of
call IS lyptcal
In 1ts two years of opera lJon
m Meigs County , Careline has

Gal lipoli s

H11mc Oti iCC'"'

m varying

degrees or need The coma
municattons tmd concerns of

YOUr

Is l here

persons

uuno1s

p 7307

Collins case
continued by

to

provide effect1ve services
Hnwe ~,oer , m no way doel'i
111 Me1g' (oun ty rs 992-7502.
Carehne
present 1tselr ns
."Jt cmmUJg from lts roots m
p1·
ov1d1ng
profession a l
a co1n m um ty of persons
p
syc
holog
ica
l , medtt'al,
concerned about others, the
spmt tJf C.ll el me over the leg al , or soc1al se rv1ces
Cc1re lme IS Simply a cruc1al
YCCJ I' S hns been one ur pe-uple
cwtng ,1bnu1 people Ca rehne p oml uf personal contac t between persuns who are eager
IC C U~! lliZCS &lt;l1H l respects the
and
concerned
about
tmhatmg a helpful process
1elr:pl1u11l' number of Cal'elme

,

. dg
L awrence jU
.e
IRONTON - A mollon to
d1smtss a swt concernmg the

employment of State Sen
Oakley C Collins, R~lrpn ton,
as the Lawrence Cou nty
superintendent of schools was
overruled
Frt day
m
La\uence County Common

J&gt;leas Court
The county board sued
early last month asking for a
declaratory judgment" un
whether Collins could legally
take office as superintendent
while

serving

in

th e

legiSlature.
Lawrence
County
J&gt;roseculor Ll oyd E. Moore
moved for dismissal, staling
that
the
controv ersy
surroundrng the proposed

f •.! tll: ru l
reQui r e

rcqulaiiOil~

o substunt1.JI

pen dl ty tor p r e ma t ur t&gt;
Wl lhdrawd! ot c~r
t! l tcnte f un d s

of Deposit.

things easy
M!DDJ.F.F'ORT

~

A film

Untt~d

Methodrsl Church following

pioneer Pro£. Chns lia a n

P1 ogram Charrman Robert

church

Barnard completed an otl1e1 Bu&lt;"k wtruduced the film
" doubl e hea rt " operaliOn wht c h dealt walh the case
Saturday , Groo te Sc huur profes~wnal thieves follow
hospilal Said. Jt" Was the lhe1r tra de at the ex pense of
second such "piggy back" careless homeowners
nnplantation Ill hve days &lt;Jnd
President Vernon Weber
Barnard's frflh s mce Ire prestded Apprecialio11 wa s

perrormed the ru st lw o-hearl

operatiOn Nov 25, 1974.

ex tended to Rutanm1 .John
Greene. prupnctor of the
Gateway Supermarket for

four baskets of frui t wh1clr
"'" be taken to the county
mrtrmary

tn

Rotary's numc

SALE COMF'LETE - Financial airangements were completed Frrday afternoon for
the purchase of The ){idd1e Shop m Middleport by Mrs Debb1 Buck . left. from Mrs June
Kloes who founded and has operated the establishmen t near!) eight) ears.

MIDDLEJ&gt;ORT - Mrs A\.'e
Debbt Kecbaugh Buck has
G11•mg up the busmesspurchased the K1dd1e Shop on afl er eig ht yea •·s come March
Middleport's Norlh Second IS Mrs June Kloes, Muldleport, who IS studymg I o
become a licensed practic,ol
nurse at the Buckc)C IIIIIs

Apple Grove News Notes

tratntn g
Grande

ce nter

rn

HIO

Phi Ch!rp ter of llela Sigma
J' ht Sot urt I)
ct~1rpcr sM

She IS a lso
of this ;ear's

cou1 1 ,J ud~e Hober t Buck, thr
Bu(,;ks havt• t" o daughters,
.J&lt;'nmfer. J, and Ju ll e, l They
rc.&gt;s1dc .tl 12U MulbPrry t\ ve
"" n ,.,~ owne r· of th e
lmslllc:)s, four1d~ ·d bv Mrs

P •

door. "

p }an

1

And this, apparently, will
be the maJor selhng pomt for
the bond tssue "We can
either pay the bill and 'lock
'em up,' or fail to pay the b1ll
and 'let 'em loose,'" said

I .

-FSI,JC

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MEIGS -BRANCH

areas of government.
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

"1lh box sprtngs , a couch,

end table, dishes, glasses,
cups. a ulrhty cabmel, small
wood ches t a nd wooden
bench Entry was made by
culling a lock off lhe fron t

r ece1v1ng

She sald h\. 0 men came m and

,_

threa tened her w1th " gun
She turned over l11e day's
cash ~ rece1pt~
of approximately $~00
Depul1es Sunday In·
vestlgated a breakmg and

!!:.

was owned by novelist Charles Dickens

t

~;: :

~

door

Shulcy fleaveo· of Rt 2,
G;llhpohs, repo1·ted the theft
nf a CB radw taken from her
1970 Pl ymouth Duster

By Untied Press International
WASHINGTON - THE FOOD AND DR,UG Administration said today all foods contammg fats or mls will
have to list on the label exactly what kind of 011 or fat 1s mvolved so consumers will know what they are getting
The phrase'••vegetable oil," for mstance, will no longer be
enough. It will have to be followed by an explanatiOn - "corn
oil," "soybean oil" or whatever it really IS . "Consumers will
llQW be better able to follow doctors' orders to restnct certam
kinds of fats and oils in the diet," said FDA Commissioner
Alexander M Schmidt "They will also be able to select the
fats and mls they wish to consumer for health and religwus
reasons and persona] preference ."

For Our

JANUARY
CLEARANCE

ANCHORAGE, ALASKA - The airport was shrouded in
fog but officials said the pilot could have made it. Instead, the
small private jet crashed near two runways and ktlled six
people, lncludmg top executives for the trans-Alaska oil
pipeline project A flight controller said SWiday the Lear jet
flown by' Jack Spurgeon, 37, and copilot Carroll Meyer, 47,
smashed into level terrain while on an instrwnent approach to
Alaska International Airport Saturday night
Federal Aviation Administration duly officer Robert
"''homas said, "Apparently he missed the runway - he had
me-quarter mile visibiUty witb the fog." Spurgeon and Meyer
were killed. Also dead were Warren T. Moore, 50, president of
Alaska Constructors and Wolfgang Pallst, 45, VIce president,
both of Anchorage; Vietor Abadte, Houston, 50, proJect
engineer for Brown &amp; Rodt,lnc., constructiOn firm of Houston ;
and Gerald Dobelman, 55, Houston, a Brown &amp; Root director
and ints senior group vice president.

SALE
NOW IN PROGRESS
Open Weekdays 9:30 to 5 p.m.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
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COLUMBUS - LOCKERS AT PORT COLUMBUS International Airport wlll not be closed to the public, but offida Is
are considering other changes to strengthen secUrity . Offlcwls
at the Greater Cincinnati Airport In Florence, .Ky, dosed
lockers to the public this past weekend in hghl of the bombing
last week at New York's LaGuardia Airport which killed 11
persoos and injured 75 others.
AMI. Supt. Robert Hunt at Port Columbus said the lockers
are scattered In, several ar..,s throughout the termmallobby
and baggage area HWII said no system' ex1sls lo det!lfmine
contents of baggage placed m the lockers. Currently security
per90Jtnel conduct hand searcltes and inspect passengers and
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engravmg of The Charter
Oak along with the in scriptiOn, "Samuel Wyllys
Pomeroy, Pomeroy, Ohro,
1869."
Pomeroy was burn w
Hartford , Conn. m 1764 His
mother was Mary Wyllys As
a boy, the founder of
J&gt;omeroy hved at the home of
hi~ maternal grandfa ther ,
Wyllys Hill, and played w the
bollo" of the famous Charter
Oak "h1ch stood on the lawn
of
h1 s
~randfather ' s
home . Wyllys H1U of
J&gt;omeroy got tts name from
th1s famous New England
home s1te of centur1es ago

After

a

trme

as

a

warrants of Revolutionary
War soldiers at that tune
~teal ed in Galha County's
Gree n Township, later to
become a part of Meigs
Conn ty. He alsn bought land
m Sutton Townshtp and at
Rar:me .
J&gt;omeNy never saw the
land until 1825 when he first
came ro the OhiO Country.
The traditional story of the
"charter Oak" from •Which
the walkmg slick waS' cut IS
as follows . When Sir Edmund
Andr os was appomted
governor general bf New
England, he went to Hartford, Conn . m 1687 to receive
the Coloma! charter.
The colomsts, not desirmg
to surrender the document,
but appeanng to submit,

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the counc1 l
chamber Durmg a debate,
the lights were extinguished
and m the confus1on the
charter was carried from the
room and hidden in the hollow
a lree II rem~i ned there in
the oak wh1ch stood on :he
lawn of lhe home place of
Samuel Wyllys F'omeroy 's
grandfa ther, uniii furlher
co ncea lment
was
una
necessary. ThiS tree became
known as the Charter Oak.
It was· wood taken from
thai lree - blown down in
1856 with a computed age of
nearly 1,000 years - which
was brought to J&gt;omeroy,
rnscribed, ea rned to England
by Dickens, and then
returned to F'omeroy years
lat er as a museum piece.
earned 11 tu

THIS CHARTER OAK engraved cane of Samuel Wyllys Pomeroy which was found m
the home of English novelist Charles Dickens m now on exhibit at the Meigs Museum Dena
Raymond, an employe at the Museum, displays 1t

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Filipino hijackers releas-e
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1976

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Horrible, the worst blast of them all
F'AHUTE MESA, Nev. tUPI) -

west, and seismologists at Cal Tech
m Pasadena, Cahf., said it
measured 59 on the Richter seale.
The nuclear device was buried
4,760 feet below the surface in the
desert wastelands. An ERDA
spokesman said the test "looked
good. There were no problems with
it."

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The Cal Tech ' SeismologiCal : _·.:,::
Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.,said
:·· one yet," a woman said of the 200that according to its mstruments the
~:: kiloton to onemegaton range nuclear
tremor was a possible 5.0 on the _:::.
:·:·· explosion detonated underneath the
qpen-end Richter scale.
:·· desert thts weekend and felt as lar
Farmington Police said the
" as 300 miles away .
tremor occurred just after 11 ·30
~:~ The often-postponed blast, code
p.m. and the police statiOn r""'ived
named "Muenster, " was set off at
nearly 200 telephone calls within 20
11 15a.m. PST Saturday and was up
minutes. An olftcer S8Jd the tremor
to 50 times l!feater than th!' a-bombs
•• .and not so far away
"shook the building (police station)
pretty good.lt rattled a few pictures
that ended World War JIJ, with a
)'leld equiv1lant to 2DO,OOOto 1 million
FARMINGTON, N.M. ( UPI) - A
on the wall."
tons of TNT, a spokesman for the
small earthquake shook bulldmgs
Pollee said most damage was
... Energy and Research Development
over a wide area of northwestern
confined to household items suclt as
i Agency said.
New Mmocolate Sunday, but caused
glasses. Plaster was broken in some
·:·
It origmally had been btlled as the
only mmor damage and no injuries.
residences.
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Th ~ National Earthquake InThe tremor was felt in most north.
::· 1975,set for Dec. 29, but unfavorable
formation Center at Golden, Colo.,
western New Mexico communities,
=·· weather condttlons caused a series
reported the center of the tremor
includmg Aztec, ZWli, Crownpoint,
:; of postponements.
was located 40 miles southeast of
Bloomfteld, Farmington and Gallup,
:·
Sbock waves from the explosiOn
Farmington, but the exact
It was also felt as far away as
were felt as far away as
measurementsofthetremor had not
Durango, Colo and Window RoCk, &lt;:
Sacramento, Calif , 300 miles to the
been detenmned
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Fire flattens 2
rural homes

Omsb1,1dman
has safety facts
on phone call
COLUMBUS - Superintendent William C Murphy of
the Division of Safety and
Hygiene of Ule Industrial
Commission of Ohto announced today the Division
will have a liaison person, or
ombudsman, to answe r
questions by phone or by mail
regarding on-the·JOb safely
standards .
Thts service, Murphy said,
an " extra," will prov1de
qtUck answers to the most
urgen t or confusmg job sa rely
situations, especmlly at small
and medrum slzed busmesses
m 'Oluo
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The toll free number to call
the Dlvtston of Safety and
Hygiene in Colwnbus IS 1-800282-8050. The diVISIOn's ad·
dress is, 2325 West Fifth Ave ,
Cohunbus, Oh10 43204.

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RUTLAND - Two homes
mcludmg contents'" Rutland
township "ere destroyed by
fire over the weekend, the
Rut ian~ Fire Dept. reported.
Ca use of both fires was
undetermined,
and
inveshgatwn contmued today.
At 6 25 a.m. Monday, the
THE BUCKEYE S'I'ATE WELCOMED the New Year with
a blast of cold air and up to one fool of sno11 m the northeastern department was called to the
corner. As much as 12 mches of snow blanketed parts of F'earlie F. Jewell, Jr., hQ_me
Ashtabula County in the extreme northeastern corner. on Beech Grove Road, Route
CountieS west of there had lesser amounts as the snow ranged 1, Rutland As no one was at
to two to four mehes m Cleveland.
home, the fire was discovered
Geauga County recorded up to eight inches of snow and ' by a neighbor, Joyce f'ry ,
Lake CoWlty had at least six incbesof the white stuff
who called the local departMany schools m northeastern Ohio were closed today ment. The home was leveled.
because the snuw closed roads

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properly
Accordmg lo Rlla CurtiS,
Lorobt employee, the holdup
occurred about closmg tune

RONIILD REAGON 'S ROAD SHOW openeil m New
Hampshire today and J&gt;resident Ford's btd for renewal of his
run m tbe White House took him to St. Lours to talk witb farmers. Reagan was to fly to Manchester, N H , this afternoon
for his first three days of prunary eampa1gnmg. He planned
stops m at least 17 lsolated"IUtd mostly conservullve~ eaning
hamlets.
_
Even be(ore his arrival, Ford bac!i'ers were criticiZing the
f~rmer California governor 's most controversial proposal, to cut~ billion worth of federal projects and return their functions to !be states. Ford supporters rmsed tbe prospect of increased local taxds as result of Reagan's proposal. Ford
addressed the Arnencan Farm Bureau Federation in Sl Louis
today. Although the trip was billed an '"nonpolitical," it was
considered unlikely Ford would hurt his campaign by defen- .
ding his farm pohcy at the conventiO n and discussing affairs of
state at a meetmg of regiOnal news executives.

AtiNNIS County Sallinp &amp; loan f.o.

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A third person, James R enterrng at a cabm owned by
Gillenwater, 21, Kanauga , Charles Sievers, Grove C1ty,
"as charged with givin g false Ohto, located on Townhouse
statements to a pohce offrcer Rd . M1ssmg was a double bed
and

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Wyllys F'omeroy bought land

Three persons have been arrested by Ga llia
County shenff's deputies in connection with an
armed robbery at 10:16 p.m Sunday of Lorobt 's
Pizza located in the Stiver Bridge Shopping Plaza
Booked into County Jml charged with armed
robbery. according to department records, were
Donald Eugene Whtte, 18, Eureka Star Rt..
Gallipolis , and Btlly J Mullms, 19, Rt 1,
Gallipolis.

Mal'ch of Dim es. dnve
Mal'l'l"'d tu Mct gs Count}

m legend for the founder of Pomeroy

m F.ast India trade, Samuel

Three held m
pizza :robbery

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Kiddie Shop changes hands

By Mrs. Herbert Roush
llacme.
Mr
and
Mrs
Gene
Je"ell
Christmas Day guests of
Mrs Buck has been • clrve
anyone who Ieels I ha t he or
and
children
of
I
.etart,
W.
Mr
. and Mrs. Dallas Hill and m commumly affatrs and IS
she has I he lime and deSlfe to
Va , Mr and Mrs. Robert family '!'ere Mr. and Mrs. curren t pt cstdcnt of Ohw Eta i&lt;loc·~. Mrs Bu( k smd shr
lend a hand or ea r·.
Hart
and children, Mr an d Ccell
Roseberry
and
pl un~ to C'!Jnlt nw · the same
A new lr-amm~ sesswn \\1\1
Mrs.
Allen
Cunnmgham
and
children.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
hnc
!i cJf mcr ch&lt;J nthse f0r th('
begm Ia ler ltl .Ja nuary
· and 'fr•acy , Mr and Mrs Jeff Donohew pr e~,P nt ,111d to (Oilduc t th e
[)
11
N
baby
of
llac111e
spent
Sunday
arre
orris
Persons wanhng to become
family of Ga h:mna
busJn~: ~s !n tile- S.IIII C mannfl('
part of this program should evemng with Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs. Marshall Roush and
Mr and Mrs Davrd ds 1n the past She w11l retam
M
Doll
W
lfe
d
J
Gerald
Hayman
and
Kerth
,
an
oey,
rs
)'
o
.
call 992-7502 for furthe1 rrrwhere they all enJoyed a g1ft Mr an d Mrs . Carl Wolfe , •Jr · Gloedmer, daughter Carn£' , the employ ts. F'a ulm e
fo rmatwn and an .apphcat 10n
exchange
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and children of Racme.
spent Chrb'l mas with Mr l f(J fhnt~ n drJd J\ ·pl MK hael
Mr and Mrs Charles
Art Hill, son of Mr . and Russell Locklmrt and fHmli)
r\ s
a
~e l·acquront e d
n.SOfl
Wmebrcnner and chtldren of M1 s Dallas Hill graduated at Vr enna, W Va
~ es t UI e tO\\ a Id cus tomers of
'11le East Letart church the .s hn e, :Vlr s Hu c k 1 ~
,
Newberrv , 0 , Mr and Mrs rr om More hea d St a te
Contmued from page 15
Bob Harden and son Enc of Umverstt), Morehead, J&lt;y. he ld a Clu iStmas progrum pl.ummg ,, s iOH•-wtciP sa le
penod, bringmg the total Manon Mr and Mrs Lowell Wllh a deg ree m Bachelor C.1 mstmas Eve Th e local hPg!n mng TlJUI scL!y
proJec_t cost to $400 million Burton' and Sberrr of Science m Agn culture. Art IS church Sunda y evcnrn~, lhe
more tf mterest rates go up Colurnbus spent the Chrrst- m Flonda now seeking Untted Brethren clruo ch,
But the two legiSl~tors mas holidays with Mr :md employment
l..lrnst ma s Eve all were well
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offered Impressive statistiCS Mrs Vernon Donohue
Mr • and Mrs Don Beegle, at tended
to ~nderscore. the need for
Mrs. Pearl Norns wa s a Zane and Tracy of llacme
M1· an d Mr·s La try 1Tayln1lll ~m d Kc·1th speul
addiilonal prison fac1lit1~S Chrrstmas Day guest of Mr spent Sunda y With M• s. O'Bnen, Junmy, Carol ard 1\cclncscl,ty mghr with Mr
Ohio's pnsoli populatiOn and Mrs Hoyt Fergerson al Eileen Buck
Un&lt;bl were ChriStmas drnnPr :ond Mrs Ted II O)lnan and
has JUmped by 48 per cent Ill Pt Pleasant and also viSited
Mrs Edward Moran and gues ts of Mr . And Mr 3 fanuh· ut Westc1vrlle. On
the last two years and IS her srster , Mrs Vrrgie son David of Lynn"ood, New Ma rshall
Adam s
a nd l1ur stnras mol nrng the y all
likely to go even higher S(ewa rl and family .
Jersey ' VISited Mr and Mrs. Haymond
left fo r Laurel. Md where
because of an mcrease m
Mr and Mrs Ralph L. Erwm Gloeckner Saturday .
Mr and Mrs. Vernon Cad} the) spent C.1rnstma s With
crime, conVIctions and \\hat Durs t and family of
Mr and Mrs Paul Davis, and children of West Jef- thetr s~m. Mr and M1 s
l.ebman called th e " no- Sprrngfield, Mr. and Mrs Mr. Clarence Stor) and ferson,O.,Mr.a ndMrs Molte Do n:~l cl lla )lflall and family
nonsense, get4ough atlltude Dale F'erkins and children of Ro salee of Darwm we re O'Brien und chrldren of n•turmn~ homr Sunda;.
Ga llrpolls spe nt Fridu y
of judges throughout Ohio." Portsmouth, Mr and Mrs C.'hristmas Day guests of Mr
Mr :.md Mr ~ f.c.~rt y Powell
Already ' the population In I &lt;Jwrence Bush were Christ- and Mrs. l,rwm Glockner and evenmg wrth Mr and Mrs and chr ldrcn , llarry Hill,
six or seven state prisons Is ml!s guests of Mr. and Mrs Mrs Ada Norris.
Marshall
Adam s
nnd vrsi tcd Mrs. Vrrgil II !!I and
beyond capacity leve ls. fuolph Durst and RICk.
Chmlmas guests of Mr. llaymond
clul ch en Cbrist111.ts Day
"We're fa st approachtng the
Mrs Eileen Buch, Early and Mrs Roy Donohew we1e
Mrs J•'erno B Haym.m 11 rll
1\11 , and Mrs Bul&gt; Spencer,
pomt," said Norns, "whe1e Roush were over Christmas Mr and Mrs. Greg Donohew enter Holzer Medical Cent er· Mr nllCI Mo s '"''" Birch .
state lac1lities may have to Eve and Christmas Day and baby of Colwnbus, Mr. ,1,111 g and w1ll ho ve eyo Mrss .Jean As h! ~). Havensadmit a co nvic ted felon guests of Mr and Mrs Don and Mrs. George Donohew surgery Jan 13.
wood, mrtccl ~l r·s. Margre
through the front door and Beegle and children !l! and children of· Circle VIllr
Mr and Mrs . Geralr I! lUll
release him through the back ;.;:;:,.,:::;_;::,;:;:;::;.,.!i;...;:;;..;;~~..;iji,.;jii.ij~,;;_--..;.-------------------,
phone It is open to almost

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By Charlene Hoeflich
Road. Ri chmond Surrey,
A cane caned from wood England The ca11e was
taken from the fam ous among the museum pieces
Charier Oak tree m Con- collecled by the late A. V.
nechcutt by Pome roy's Howe ll
of
J&gt;omeroy,
founder, Sa muel Wyllys recogmzed as a historian of
Pomeroy , more than 100 OhiO Rrver lore.
years ago is among treasures
It 1s believed thai Dickens
on display at tbe Meigs acqwred the cane durmg hiS
Museum
lra,•els through the OhJO
Sharpemng histon cal rn- Valley while in Arnerrea on a
terest in the cane Is the fact lecture tour during the late
thai it once "as the property 1860s
of English novelist Charles
Carved around the cane
Dickens.
from ll•ebottom to the top IS
Twenty or so years ago it the mscr~phon "S. Wyllys
was returned to J&gt;omeroy as Pomeroy m 1819 cut th1s sttck
the gift of David .N. Warren, fr om The Charter Oak, "
Woodbine Cottage (home of along •• th oak lea f repbcas
Charles Dickens) J&gt;etersham
The gold knob on tqp ,has an

film have

dinner served by la£hes of the

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CAF'E TOWN, South Africa
I UF'I 1 - Heart transplant

dual employment would not
end w1th a deciSIOn at the Norrts
local court level Either party
Lehman and Nurns heheve
could
appeal to a h1gher It is unfa ir to compare thCJr
pl ove the skills and In ·
court, he said.
formuj wn or its te lephone
• prison bond Issue with the
Common J&gt;leas Judge governor's giant eeonomic
volunteers
Carelrne p1·ovides 24 hour Kenneth B Aler said a right recovery plan which met
service round lhe year wtth of appeal exists in all cases defeat.
no holidays . Many staff and does not preclude a judge
They point out thiS one is
members spend hme dealing from makmg a deciSI"-._
a•med at a specific need, and
Both parlles now have"'l5 that tbe hood rellrement
with 1111pnrtant personal
co nce rns at four In the days m which to submit penod is only half as long as
shpulatwn of facts m the case !be one proposed by Rhodes.
morntng
Careline, IS co ntmually on which the JUdge will rule.
Aside from the "lock •em
up" angle, the latest bond
issue has another thing going
for it. The taxes needed to
finance it - a penny on a
pack of cigarettes and 16
cents on a fifth of liquor - are
"sm" taxes whteh may be
more attractive to voters
than the sales and gasoline
tax increases sough\ by
Rhodes.
But there's another factor
to be eonstdered - location of
the new prlBOn facilities
Although Lehman and
Norris worked witb the state
Department of Rehabilitation
and Corrections to eomp1le a
list of potential sites for the
facilities, those would
probably 1101 appear on tbe
ballot sbouJd the bond ISSue
get that far.
This would enable tbe
legislature and the department to place the corrections
fac1Uties where they see fit
But it also would require Ohio
electors
to vole "blind" on•
Mini'mum $1,000
the bond issue, not knowing
whether a prison might show
up in their backyard at some
future date
If the Lehman-Norris
prison plan survives the
pitfalls of the legis Ia ture and
the politicking of a major
296 w.:2nd 'St. .
Pomer.oy,,Ohio 45769
election year, however, 11
RICHARD E. JONES, MANAGER
could be the forerunner of
similar proposals to finance
mdlvidual programs m olber
stnven to mmntam 1ts htgh
qufllily or service and IS
scekmg cnntmually to tm-

4-Year

Oak' cane'

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eve mn g a t Hea th

updalmg rts refem1ls, so that program IS thoroug ". dcahn.l!
knowledge of what resources Wllh a ll OlHJOr RI'CiJ S of
are available m Mmgs County cun(-ern can be told on the
IS

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Rota• y Club here Fnda)

Careline is there when needed
Il) S t'E\'EN ~JARL
POMI.HOY - Who can you

Super S.nla

et rr ul a ted f1 cc for only
return mmhug by Rotary
Jnlcllmtwnal was shown to

JAIL CA J&gt;TURF.O
BEIRUT, Leban on t Upl) Hundr eds
of
Moslem
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The loss was set at about
$20,000. Seven members of
the depar tment and two
trucks answered the call
AI 6 p.m. Saturday, the
departme,nt went to the Dan
VanCooney residen ce on
Township Road 175. The
bouse was gutted Nine men
and two trucks answered the
call. The loss was set at
$5,000
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EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Wednesday through
Friday, chance of snow In

the north and rain or snow
In the south Wednesday
and a chance of snow
Thursday and Friday.
Highs In the 30s In the north
and the 40s In the south,
dropping to the 20s by
Friday. Lows in the 20s
Wednesday morning ,
dropping to the teens by
Friday morning.
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SAN FRANCISCO -The
Golden Gate Bridge has
claimed Its first suicide of
1976.
The coroner's office said
an unldenttlted man about
25 years of age leaped from
a cab Saturday night,
thre11 his fare on the back
seat and bounded over the
railing.
Last year 28 persons
killed themselves by
jumping from tbe span.

F'omeroy police are In·
veshgating the theft of a 1974
bronze colored Vega, hcense
nun1ber Z-908-G, from m front
of the&lt; General Telephone Co.
bllllding on West Main St.,
Pomeroy, between 3:30 and
5 30 p m Satnrday.
J&gt;olice Chief Jed Webster
said Charles H. Cobb,
Syracuse, owner. parked the
car there about 3·30 p m. It
was gone when he left the
bUilding about 5· 30 p.m. An
all
points bulletin has been
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issued to police on the
missmg vehicle
SQUAOCAU.ED
RACINE - The Racine ER
squad was called Saturday at
12 ·30 p .m for Norman
Increasing cloudiness
Lehew, 64, Rt. 1, Portland, - tomght with lows around 20.
who had a back injury He Mostly cloudy Tuesday with
was taken to Veterans highs from 35 to 40 .
Memorial Hospital.
. J&gt;robabtlity ofr prectpitatton
10 per cent today and 20 per
cent tonight and Tuesday.

Weather

"fAKENTOHOSPITAL
The Pomeroy E-R squad
answered a call to the Walter
'Morris

residence,

Long

Hollow, at 3·06 am SIDlday
for Elsie HaddriX, a medical
patten!, who was taken to
Holzer Medical Center.

""

Captured Jap jetliner
sat in Manila -with no
place to take gwtmen

f

MANILA, the Philippines CUP! l - Two Fthpmo
gunmen hijacked a Japanese jetliner today and
threatened to kill all 200 passengers. But after
hours of negotiations they freed the passengers in
exchange for permission to fly to Tokyo wtth
captive crewmen and othe~ airline employes
The Japan Air lines DC8, however, was
unable to take off for Tokyo tonight because the
Japanese government refused to allow it to land
there.
.
The plane's engines were warming up for the
flight to Tokyo late Monday night when they
suddenly were switched of[. The aircraft's lights
also were turned off and the plane stood parked in
darkness 50 yards from the mam passenger
terminal.

Some 10 holD's earlier the
hijackers, who had sudddenly
seized lbe aircraft at Manila
International Airport, had
released the 200 pasengersmost of them Japaneseafter threatenmg to kill them
WI less authorities gave in and
allowed them to Oy the
hijacked plane to the
Japanese capital.
Permission was granted
after
long negotiations and
ST LOUIS (UF'I) the
big
plane was then
President Ford today called
reac!U!d
to
take off with tbe
for an immediate cease-fire
two
hijackers,
12 crew
m Angola and warned the
United States may take members and eight other
"limited measures" to block airline employees referred to
unacceptable Soviet achons n as "volunteer" hostages.
The hijackers had refused a
other parts of the world
direct
order telephooed from
But he ruled out culling off
F'hilippine
President Fergraln shipments to Russia in
dinand
E.
Marcos to
retallation for Soviet InslD'render,
JAL
officials in
tervention m Angola. He said
it would be a "serious Tokyo srud. · Mrs. Imelda
mistake" that would mcrease Marcos was at the airport
tensions between the two during the drama, having
gone there to see a daughter
superpowers.
off
on another night . She
"We favor an immediate
chatted
with a nwnber of the
cease-fire, an end to all
freed hostages, many of
outSide mtervent1on and a
government of national Wlity, whom left the plane laughing.
Informed government
perm1tlmg the solutwn of the
sources said the reason for
ol'ngolan problem by the
Angolans themselves," Ford the delayed departure was
that Japan had refused
sa1d m a speech prepared for
dohvery to tbe Arnencan
Farm Bureau Federation

Cease
fire
asked

conventmn m Sl . Louts

"The U S .SOviet rivalry tn
some areas around the world
has. unfortunately, not
ceased," Ford said. But Instead of stopping grain sales
to Russia, as he said some m
Congress have suggested, the
J&gt;resident said, "The answer
IS to take other appropriate
liml ted measures n""'ssary
DEJ&lt;:R KILLED
to blOo.:k -· and stop - Soviet
A deer "as killed when 1t acllons that we fmd Wlacran mlo the path of a car ceptable "
driven by Mike Salser, 19, Rt .
He did not spell out other
1, Racme, on SR 124 In -" rea s of Soviet troub lel.!!banon Township, the Me1gs making or specify what he
Co unl } Sheriff 's Dept. meant by the threal of
reported
"hmit ed measures "

.

.r

permissiOn for the jetliner to
land there as long as the
hijackers were armed. The
two gunmen were armed with
pistols and explosvtes.
Police sharpshooters and
Philippine Air Force security
men armed with carbines
crouched at the ready under
tbe glare of television hghls
as the ramp of tbe plane was
pulled away prior to takeoff
for Tokyo
Rumors swept the airport
that Mrs: Marcos bad
negohated the surrender of
the hijackers, but neither Air
Force nor airport olfietals
clairOed any knowledge of !he
reports.
At 8·30 p,m , the takeoff
lime negotiated by the
hijackers With Phtlippme
authorities, fuel trucks, a
power unit and the ramp
were cleared away as ground
crews received papers which
appeared to be a "fuel

. I'

'

.'

.,.
!

manifest. "

As far as could be determined, only the two hijackers
and eight crewmen were
aboard th e DC6, whfch
arrived here at midday from
Bangkok en route to Osaka,
(Contmued on page 8)

McCune· charged
in home shooting
Kenneth Dale McCune, 22,
Rl. I, Rutland, arrested by
the Meigs County Sheriff's
Dept. has been charged w1th
causmg or attempting to
cause physical harm w•th a
deadly weapon.
Robert I.. Imboden, 28, of
near Rutland had the picture
window in his home shot out
and got a bullet in his
s houlder early Saturday
morn mg.

Imboden was lying on the
couch m his hvinfl room at 4
a .m whenacarpul led upand
shot out his Iron t wtndow.
Imboden ran to the door
where he took a slug tn the
shoulder from either a nile or
pistol. He was taken to
Veterans 1\lemonal Hospital
where he wa s traled and
released McCune is lodged in
Meigs County jaol.

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