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10- The Dally Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Sept. 24, 1976
Rozenll Genhimer
•
•
inc luded :
Jobs - Carter would give
Rotena B. Genhelmer, II,
"top priority" to reducing
overall employment in the MlnersvWe, died 'lbunday at
(CooUnued from page I )
Pleasant Valley Hoapltll.
Congress," Carter came back nation ro 4 or 4.5 per cent in
She wu born Jan. 2, 1908
four years. Ford said the best
with :
the
daughter of the late John
"H he insists I should be answer to unemployment was · and Anna Baer Bally. She
responsible
for
the ro ''look to the private sector" wu allo preceded In death by
Democratic Congress , of and reduce taxes.
Ta~es - Ford indicated he her husband, Olan, one son,
which I was not a part, then I ·
one granddaughter,
think he should be would sign the 1,S()t).page tax Richard,
RosaMa
Knight, one grandresponsible for the Nixon reform bill passed by son, infant Knight and one
administration, of which he Congress, but said the brother John BaUy. ·
was a part, in its entirety." measure does not go as far as
Mrs. Genhelmer was a
Carter's main attack came he would like In culling taxes. member
of the Forest Run
Catter
said
be
would
cut
on Ford's unemployment
United
Methodist
Church,
taxes
for
low
and
middle
record .. He said more
United
Methodist
Women,
Americans are out of work income wage earners while
now than when Ford took closing 'oopholea that benefit and the Ladles AuxiliarY of
the American Legion,
office two years ago, and he the rich,
said the administration is · Amnesty - Repeating
"insensitive" to the unem· previous stands, Ford said he Mrs. Hines, 79,
opposes blanket amn~sty'
ployed.
dies Thursday
Ford's strongest attack while Carter he would grant
To help deliver dependable · ca me on Carter's lax pardons ~. which he said . Mrs. Edi t h H.lnes, 79,
performance it has a heavy
proposals. He said if Carter means forgtveness - but not Fi.sher st., Pomeroy, died
duty motor and many other
was elected he would "raise annnesty to draft resisters. . ,Thursday at Veterans
components used in
Budget - Both men said Memorial Hospital.
the
taxes on half the
Frigidaire Commercial
they
wanted to balance the
Mrs:Hines was
the
American
people."
Washers. Helps keep·shape
budget,
but
For.d
said
in
1978,
d8ughter
of
the
late
Jacob
Following
12
questions
and stretch in knits longer ·
posed by reporters, both gave while Carter said It would not aod Mary Scholl Meinhart.
with an exclusive-action
Knits cycle.
four
minute
closing come until his fourth year In_ .. She wsa preceded in death
office.
lso b
daughter Mr8
statements.
Intelligence'
Agencies
a
Y
a
The first debate was Ford said his admlnlstratloo Charlene Thoma, • t~o·
confined to domestic ·issues. was the first to clamp down brothers, Max and Phillip
On Oct. 6 the two will meet in on illegal activities by the Meinhart, and a sister,
San Francisco to debate CIA and other Intelligence Meinhart, and her husband,
foreign 1101icy and defense,
Carter said the Cleland tUnes.
and on Oct. 22 their third agencies.
government has too much
Survlvtng are a son,
meeting will be a free for aU secrecy and too little Wlllard, Pomeroy ; two
on any subject.
personal privacy
gr~na, Hoger Hlnea of
Responses on major Issues
·
GaWpoUs, and Ray Hines of
Belpre, and four 41reat·
grandchildren, David and
Douglas Hines of Belpre and
(ConUnued from page I)
Amy and Andrea Hines of
to act to provide relief In the Gallipolis, and sever•! nieces
form of energy subsidies just and nephewa.
as they have acted in the past
Mrs. Hines was a member
to provide food subsidies, of Trinity Church and
medical subsidies and belonged to the Happy
housing subsidies."
Harvesters and the. Busy
Cummings pledged full Bees of the church. She was a
cooperation of the OGA and member of the Daughters of
its member companies In America.
·
·
providing the legislature with
Funeral services will be
the · necessary information held at 2 p.m. Sunday at th.e
aod dati to develop the Ewing Funeral Home with
needed legislati011.
ficlatlng.
Burls!
be of·
in
the
W. H. will
Perrin
Beech Grove Cemetery.
Friends may call at the
funeral
borne after 7 this
(Continued from page I)
firm at Marietta. He evening.
presented
drawings,
MONTHLY REPORT
specifications and cost
The Racine ER Squad
estimates for the addition to
the high school which will made 21 · runs during the
include
a
Vocatioila I month of August, Joan Tuttle
"
Agriculture center. 1 multi reported.
'Jbey
bad
a
total
oii,QII
Bnl1
media center and • music
roo111. Plans were approved "' nian bours, drove ~.9
aod the clerk was authorized miles, made · runs in the
to advertllse lor construction village of Racine and
bids. 'Jbe · purchase of the Syracuse and to ~.
claY~
bleachers and the new ad· Sutton, Ollve, Letart and
dltion were approved in a Chester Townships. They
$Ul,OOO bond lasue paaaed In transported patients to
the spring by voten of the Holter Medical Center,
dlatrict. Bids will be opened Veterans Memorialilolpital
oand ~- Joaepha Hospital in
on Oct. 28. .
James Adams, high achool Parkersburs.
principal, was authorized to
attend a high achoolo prln- •
·
clpals
conference
in VeterailtMemorlaJHOIJiltal
Columbus, Oct. 17·19. 'lbe
ADMITTED Betty
nezt meeting was set for Oct. Bailey, Vinton; John Pat·pomeroy
14.
terson, Racine; Earl Cleland,
Attending
the
meeting
were
Racine; ~ . George Oiler,
rutiC!nd
Adams, Beegle, Bill Baer, Middleport; Michael Hub•n~r~· plmns
Larry
Wolfe,
James · bard, Syracuse; Betty
Wickline, principals; Anna McKnight, Middleport.
Oiler, lunchroom supervisor;
DISCHARGED - Mildred
the bank of
CoMee Williams, coach·; BW Spencer, Mildred Gaul,
Jewell, Michael Winebren· Robert Bllbop, Tommy Wile,
the century
ner, coachea; board mem· Tamara Tallent .
. established 1872
bers, Jack Bolltlck, Robert
SQUAD CAU.ED
. Sayre, Roger Adams, DeMis
The Pomeroy Emergency
L,.l.,.Wbere'~!:;:!!:!!~~~!!:!!::;._J Evana,
Hill; Clerk·
Supt. Squad answered a eallat 1:20
Bobby Dallas
Ord, and
p.m. 'lbursday lor Sarah
treasurer Jamea Wagner.
Koebler wbo wu lU at ber
borne at 323 'Candor St. She
APPEARING FOR THE FIRST TIME
was taken to Holzer Medical
Center.

Technical

Frigidaire
Heavy Duty
. Automatic
Washer

claimed by deBth
Pomeroy.
SIJe Ia aurvlved by a 1011,
Edward of Royal Oak,
Michigan, three dauchlers,
Mrs. William (Betty) KnJcht,
Point Pleawlt; Mrs. William
(Rachel) Sheridan, Waverly
and Mn. Peter (Judith)
Vanic;a, MellcoCity, Mezico;
four alaters, Mrs. John
(Kathleen) Scott, Miners·
ville; Mrs. Rusa (Ann)
Watson, Mlnenvllle; Mrs. C.
p , (Bertha) Arnold, Stewart,
and Mrs. J. B. (Altona)
Marshall, LQulsvllle, Ky., 10
grandchlldren, and several
nlecea and nephews.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday ai 1 p·.m. at
Ewing Funeral Home with
the Rev. Richard Jarvis
officiating, Burial will be In ·
Beech Gove Cemetery.
Friends may call at the
funeral home at any time.
MEET RESCHEDULED
RACINE - A meeting of
the Southern Local School
District Band Boosters·
scheduled for Tlleaday has
been postponed unlll 7:30
p.m. 'lbursday night at the
high school. Everyone Is
asked to attend to dlacuss the
problem of additional
Wlifonns. 'lbe band is now
over80members, about twice
the size of previous years,
aod arrangements must be
made for the new band
members.

_BAKER
FURNITURE
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67 Cadillac

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Ht .Sed., power, air ·" ·••·" ••· '995

74 Pori" • l.enlans Spt. Cpe;

pow~

air•.•.• 13495

74 Olds Cutlass 2'Dr. Sup. Cpe............ '3895

·was$1795

74 Olds Cut Sup. Cpe., power air......... 14195

now only '1495

2-73 Ford LTD, 4 dr, Air... ...............12695
73 Buick Regal HT Coupe, Full power
· and air •.•....•••...............••..•••.•'3495

Was 53295.

73 Olds CuHass Supreme Cpe. power, air 13495

now on~ s3195

Pomeroy, 0.

72 Chev.lmp. 4 Door, V-8, auto., air: ...... ..S1595

..

.11 Olds 98 Lux. Sed., pow, air..............11995

now on~ s1495

t-------a70 Nova 2 Dr., 4 speed ..........:............'895

74 MtC Hornet
2 Door
Automatic trans.

Was$2295

· now only s1995

71 PontiaC Cat.
Coupe
Power, air.
Was $1095

now

on~

ss95 ·

71 AMC Hornet
Sportabout·Wagon
Was$1095

now on~ SS95
72 Olds 98

Auto. trans.
Was $2195

6.9 Buick LeSabre 4 Dr. HT........ ,., ••••••• 1495

PS, PB, AIR
Was '895

now.only '1995

68 Cutlas1 Supreme 4 Dr.....................1795

now on~ '695

4 Speed
Was $2295

Fuli power, air

68 vW Transporter

COLUMBUS
The
Department of Mental Health
and Mental Retardation, to ,
meet mandales of both
federal and state En·
vironmenlal
Protection
Agencies, Is nearing com·
pletlon of a project costing
slightly·more than $1 million
at GalllpoUs state Institute.
The project included in·
stallation of a new holler
along with updating the
entire coal·handUng system,
repairs to other boilers and
stokers along with other
repalrM to mechanical
equipment. The project Is
alnlom ready lor final in·
spectlon.
The work Is part of
$8,256,000 being spent this
biennium on pollution control
projects. In the previous
bleMium, a little more than
$7 mllllon was expended lor
this purpose with another
f6,1184,000 in projects con·
templated for the next ·
bieMium, accordlnt! to John

Jenkinson, head of the
department's engineering
unit .of the Office of Systems
and FacUlties.
Similar work Is being done
in 12 other department •
operated facilities with the
main thrust the updating of
their boiler systems and coal
plants and coal plants with
emphasis on the use of Obl&lt;&gt;produced coal.
The department's EPA
work Is in three areas: water
'sources to be sure all
facilities have good, clean
water: the treatment of
wastewaters Including the
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Moaday throagh Wedaeaday, a cbuce of rain
Monday and Tlloaday and
clearlq WedDeaday.lllgba
wlli be Ia tbe . . to the low
70. and Iowa wUl be In tbe

••

·
'\'laton Mayor's Court
Albert J. Runyon, Radcliff,
$23 speed; Deborah S. Moore,
Hamden, $23, speed; Larry
Roach, Waterloo, $23, speed;
Flortmce E: Ellis, Marietta,
$18, speed; Clovis L. strausbaugh, Wilkesville, $18,
speed; Gary G. Carpenter,
New Straitsville,. $18, speed;
Gene Puckett, Radcliff, 0.,
$18, speed and James B.
Wingerter, Carrollton, $18,
speed.

wzll ·recezve
Davis award
GALUPOLIS - Maxine
S.
Plummer,
execu·
live director of the
648 Board, will be pre·
sented the Eddie Davis
awatd, according to an announcement made by Jack A:
Farrington, executive
director of the Ohio Valley
Health Services Foundation,
at the annual meeting of the
Gallia, Jackson, Meigs
Community Mental Health
Center, Inc. Friday night at
the Holiday Inn here.
The Eddie Davts award
commends those who have
contributed ·a great deal
towards better health In
Southeast Ohio. Three per·
sons received appreciation
awards. 'lbey are Maxine
Wingett, Meigs County; Mary
Lou King, Gallia and Trula
Zlrrunerly, Jackson.

70 Ford LlD Wagon

fi'l)

72 Chevr Imp.

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S.1ter
Was 51095

now on~ '1595
Open Evanings'1116-Ti15p.m. S.t.

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

"You'll like Our Quality Way of Doing Bu~ness"

.See one of these courteous s11esmen: ~~ Burris, Lloyd
McLaughlin or Marvin Keeblugh.
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992-5342
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GMAC r11ancine

POMEROY Eelementary street safely patrol
members IVho are helping school children gel safely
across streell of the tnwn to and from school. They are,
first row, 1-r, l(aren DeMou, Deanna VanMeter, Jeff

FomiiUJ

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PRICE 25 CENTS

MIDDLEPORT·PO MEROY

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BLUE DEVJL Boosters Club President Ike Wiseman,
third from left, presented plaques to George Carter, left,
and Forest Mullins and Jay Simms (right) prior ro Friday
night's home footbaU. opener on Memorlsl Field. The
ceremony hooored numerous individuals who helped
rebuild Memorial Field's gridiron and baseball field
during the past year. Had it not. been for the volwiteer
work and dooatioos, the projects would have cost more

than $20,000. Others honored (not pictured) were Gord011
Harris, Miles Epling and Tom Jones. Wiseman also
pre~~ented Booster of the Year Awards to Jay Simms,
Gordoo Harris and Tom Jonea. It was pointed out the huge
hellnet design painted at. midfield was done by Dave
Lyoos, Tim Tope and Mike Evans. Wiseman thanked all
individuals who helped make the Memorial Field project
a huge success. - Keith Wilson photo.

$200,000 action filed in wreck
A suit for money In the
amounl of $2110,000 bas been
filed in Meigs Countx Com·
rnori Pleas Court, $100,000 is
for compensatory dsmages
and $100,000 for punitive
dsmages.
Filing the suit Is Wllllam
Mlddleswart, admlnlstrator
of the estate of Wllllam G.
Middleswarth, Rt. I, Port·
land, against Rick A.
Johnson, Gallon.
The plaintiff states on the

11 TB cases
reported in
Meigs in '76

30th of August 1975, the
defendant did negllgenlly
operate his vehicle on SR 124
in Meigs County In a reckless
speeding m&amp;Mer, and did !aU
to maintain an assured clear
distance ahead and did run
into and againSt the decedent,
William Gregory Middle·
swart's 010lorcycle.

Plaln\111 states that as a
result of the negligent con·
duct on the part of the
defendsnt Rick A. Johnson,
Middleswarth suffered
multiple body trauma and·
suffered pain the remaining
days of his Ille until his death
on Sept. 4, 1975.

In · other court action
Maurice Gagnon, Pomeroy
flied suit for divorce against ·
Rosemary Gagnon, Rt. 1,
Minersville.
Ronnie Brinker, Kanauga
and Angle Brinker, Rt. 1,
Racine, filed for dissolution
of marriage.

Thieves get $1,500 worth
of items in Frid;Jy B&amp;E

GALLIPOLIS Ap·
prollmately $1,500 worth of
merchandise Including
money wsa taken in a
POMEROY - There have. breaking and entering Friday
been 401 positive reactors to night at the borne of Mrs.
the tuberculin skin tests In Johnny Jackson, 704 Second
Melge County since 1971, Ave.
City pollee officers said
health department officials
entry
W85 made by prying off
report.
the
lock
on the rear door.
Most of the reactors have
been given prophylactic Once Inside, the intruders
medication for a period of one ransacked the bouse then
year aod there have been II pried a lock off a bedroom
people diagnosed as having
active tuberculosis during the
GALLIPOLIS - The
last year. The 11 have all
Gallia County School
received treatments and are
Board, ID recessed session
followed by the tuberculosis
Saturday afternoon, blred
clinic located on Mulberry
Heights, the former' county
'lbomas E. Hairston as
Gallla County Schools
children's borne building.
It Is · pointed out that a Superintendent. Halratoa
balb from Cuyahoga Falb,
tuberculosis levy wiU be up
lor renewal at the Nov. 2 Ohio. His most recent
election, having been pooltton was director of
renewed every live years career development and
since 1952. 'lbe renewal this placemeat center, Kent
year will be a decrease from State University. Complete
.65 of one mill to .4 of one mill. detalb of this and other
Without the levy the ser· county board matters ..W
vices made possible by the appear In Monday's paper.
levy caMot be continued,
officials report.

closet.
Taken were the following :
a Ill-gauge shotgun, a 12gauge antique double barrel
muzzle loader, an antique 6day clock, $500 worth of old
coins, including sliver
dollars, quarters, dimes and
$2 bills; three gold ladiea'
watches, a man ' s wrist
watch, a Masoni€ ring and
Polaroid camera.
Carl Drununond, 41 Spruce
St., reported someone en·
tered his home Friday.
Missing was a 16-gauge
shotgun valued at $200.
Vandalism was investigated
at Carl's Tavern, 856 Second
Ave., where someone threw
two bricks breaking two large

windows.
Two juveniles ages 14 and
1~ were taken into custody
Fridsy In connection with the
theft of an auro owned by
James Crouse, 21~ Eastern·
Ave.
The car was taken from a
parking space at Third Ave.
and Grape st. It was later
recovered on Neighborliood
Rd.

TO MEET TUESDAy
CHESHIRE - The Gallla .
Meigs Community Action
Agency Board of Directors
will hold their monthly
meeting on Tuesday at 8 p.m.
at the Cheshire Central of·
fice. All members are urged
to attend.

Maidens assumes new post

Bus,~

WasS1995

runoff from coal piles to .
reduce sulphur content, along
with the · air pollution con·
trois, Jenkinson said.
Plans for the next biennium
call for expenditures of
another $403,000 al the
Gallipolis facility including
$50,000 for additional water
supplies,
$103,000
on
wastewater · treatment
equipment and $250,000 on
additional air . pollution
controls.

M~s. Plu~mer

now on~ *2295

69 Buick LeSabre 4 Dr., air.................. 1495

74 Vega GT Cpe. 73 Olds 88 4 Dr.

$1 million project
nearing .COmpletion

GALLIPOLIS - City
commlaaloners here Friday
evening in special ~ion by
a 2-1 vote employed Atty.
WIUiam N. Eachus as city
solicitor replacing Dan
Evans who resigned effective
Saturday.
However, as of Saturday
morning, Eachus had not
accepted the post. Eachus
had been serving as assiatant
city solicitor.
At Friday's special session,
cotnmissioner Douglas J.
Wetherholt questioned if the
commission was tnaridated to
accept Evans• resignation.
. Later, it was suggested that
Eachus be appointed to the
post ro serve temporarily
during the Illness of Com·
mission President John
Allison, a patient In the
Hol1er Medical Center.
A coillerence call wu then
made to Allison with com·
rnls8ioners Wetberholt, Pete
Nibert, City Manager Dick
M1lls and clerk Evelyn Young
on the other end.
On a roll call vote, Allison
and Nibert voted to hire
Eachus, but Wetherbolt voted
against it. With that action,
the job is Eacpus' ii he
desires to accept.

4 Dr., Power and Air
Was 12495

74 Vega Hatchback
C'Aiupe

MEIGS THEATRE
a.DSED FOR
Vfl.ATION
WATCH FOR
OPENING DATE

FLOATING EXIUBIT WELOOMED- Galllpolie City Manager RichardT. (Dick) .
Mllls, right, welcomed Capt. Henry Billiot of the flOating bicentennial exhibit, Sergeant
Floyd to Gallipolis Friday morning during a brief ribbon-&lt;:Utting ceremony at the
rlvetfroot. The tnwboat; sponsored by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, docked in
GaiUpolla Frlds:( to give interested persons a cbance to view its series of audi&lt;&gt;-visual
exhibits which·recount the early hlsrory of the United States.
·

72.Buick Elec. 225 HT Cpe., ·power air ..... '2495 1------1:

71 Buicll Skylark
.
HT Cpe.

budgets with the 1978 approprlaUons beside them. 643
Mental Health Board,
$126,485 ($103,489); 643 Clinic,
$638,461 ($1$5,485 ); Drug
Abuse Program,
$25,734($22,788) ; 409 Drug
(Coolinued on page 2)

tabbed for
city post

73 Ford Gal. 500 HT Cpe., pow, air........12395

73 Buidl225
·Umited HT Cpe.

went from a budget of
$36£642 to $$27,798.
The 648 Mental Health
Board Is funded by state and
federal IUIICI&amp; as well as a .2
levy on property owners.
Here is the overall 648

Eachus is

Visit the Warehouse on Mechanic St. - See the new line of G. E.
: appliances and televisions:..... Save on our sale of carpet mill ends.

68 Cadillac Cpe.

the county share Is $21,800

Your lnvited Guest
Reaching More
Than 12,000
Families

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1976

GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

NO. 35

• Save up to '300 on Kimball Pianos'
Furniture Department, 3rd Floor

DeVille •.. •••.. ••.••.•••••.• 1795

creased from $975,700 to
$1,220,200. 'lbe lund is fur·
bi.shed by the state gasoline
and llcen&amp;e plate tai. 'lbe
Guiding Hand School bodget ·
W85 increased fronn $162,300
to $302,000 whtle Public
Assistance (Welfare) which

flt,voted 'ft~ The Greater Miclllle Ohio Valley

Sofas, Chairs, Sleep or Lounger

DeV~Ie •.•••••••••••• •'3595

Major increases are noted
in the county's Maintenance
and Road Fund ( M&amp;R),
Guiding Hand School, Public
AMistance, and the operaUoll
of the 648 Mental Health
Board and.its facilities .
'lbe M&amp;R Fund was In-

tmts

Cloudy and a chance .of
lhowere today with highs 70
to 75.

• Special Sale Prices Now on Kroehler

71 Cadillac Eldorado Cpe., power, air .••.• 13295

now only '3295

·now on~ '1995

THE MEIGS INN

big portion of that actually
does not come . from the
county." Included in the
county departments are
federal and state funds lor
the Highway Department,
Welfare Asalstance and the
648 Me11tal Health Board.

+

on Custom Made Draperies

Dark blue. blue trim, vinyl roof, full power. air, new

Was$3495 ·

n...-lettt '"···

tHE BEST IN LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

· The county's General Fund departments for salary ad·
shows an increase Of over Justmenta and supplies.
'lbe county's General Fund
$100,000 which Mrs. Condee
said is attributed to an In· budget was lei at $1,718,113
crease in the budget of the compared ro $1,614,7» a year
sheriff's department. from ago. Mrs. Condee said,
$119,800 to $1110,000 plus In- "Although the overall figure
creases in all other county of $5,511,434 seems lar~e . a

Weather

V(1 11 .

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tires, low miles, one owner.

Automatic.

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· OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 'TIL 8

1972 Cadilac Sedan

75.Dodge Dart
Swinger Cpe.

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USED.CAR SALE!

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County Commlaalonera here
have approved the 1977
county departmental budgeta
totaUng $5,611,434.37, • 13.9
pet. increaae over the 1976
budgeta according to County
Auditor Dorothy Condee.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

SALE!

CHIIRIL. rAMWfiU

3 Guys &amp; 2 Gals

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until 8 - Saturday from 9:30 until 5,

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IOIItrHOfrLI(H
Clfyft11r.,
L11.11tll~ .lly ,,_,, htw•y

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national .
bank

THf OA/ll' SINTII!IIIt ,
DfVOrtD ro nit
Urlflllflf 0,

ASK TOWED
A marriage license has
been .laaued to Donald Ray
Jackson, 19, Tuppers Plains,
and Avis Faith Blaaell, 19, Rt.
1, Long Bottom.

Middleport Firat United
Prelbylerlan Cbun:b llld wu
a duooa• of the bolrd. Sbe
wu a member of the
,......,~ ot the
churdl and beJoaced to the
MlddfePo'l Gtrdtn Club.
FWIII'II • •icw lrill be
heJd al Z p.m. Sunday at the
Rlwllnae·Coata Funeral
Home with the ~. DwiCbt
Z.vltl olfldatlnl. Burial wW
be In Middleport HIU
Ccnetery. Ftlenda may call
at the funeral home from 10
a.m. to noon and from 4 p.D\.
to I p.m. Saturday.

IT'S KARR &amp;,VAN ZANDT'S

A Safe Deposit .Box is better than
your own pocket.
·It's 'fireproof. Burglar proof.
Peace of mind for pennies a

TO MEET TUE!iDA Y
SaUsbury PTO wU1 meet
Tlleaday, Sept. 28 at 7:30p.m.
Teachen and school per·
SOMe! will be Introduced.
Please. bring RC bottle caps.

1blrd Ave., Middleport, died
late Thursday niPt at the
Arcadia Nuning Home,
Coolville.
'lbe dauchter of the late
William and Margaret Anderton Park, abe wu boin
Nov. 7, IIH In Middleport.
She wu IIIIo prteeded In
death by 1 IIIIer, Mill Suaan
Park who wu a teacher at
Middleport Hich Sehool for
many :raars.
Mill Park wu a retired
secretary-treasurer of the
Meigs Grocery In Middleport.

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Mill Mary A. Pan, .. She WU I IIHIIIIber of the

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TO MEET MONDAY
Meigs J!'nior High Ath)etic
Boo.!ters wUl meet Mlinday,
Sept. 'IT, at 7:30 p.m. In the
cafeteria at the junior high
building In Middleport.
All persons wbo · are in·
terested In the junior bigh
athletic program are urged to
attend.

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SPECIAL MEETING
Tben ..w be a lp'd•l
meetlnc of Melp Local
. Scbool Board Moaday at 7:30
p.m. for the tranafer of fundi,
hiring of pei'I!IMII and administrative aalary ad·
juatment. The meet1nc Ia
open to the public and wUl be
held In the superintendent's
office.

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Ginther, Julia Spencer, Kim Morrow and Wayne Pearson;
back row, I to r, CindY Curtis, Kim Rousl), Priscilla Herd·
man, Rod Manley, John McKinney, Ken McCullough,
Gene Klein. Advisor of the group this year Is John Arnott.

POMEROY · - Dale K.
Maidens, Elm St., Racine,
has become associated with
the Pomeroy Motor Cqmpany
as sales representative
representing Chevrolet Motor
Division.
A1l a new employe of the
company,
located
on
Pomeroy's East Main Street
he will be selUng new cars
and irucks and all mooels of
used vehicles.
Maidens iii the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Maldena,
Fredericktown, Ohio. He is a
1963 graduate of Washington
Bloomfield High School at
Iberia, Ohio. He served with
the U. s. Navy, Aug. 1963 to ·
Oct. 1966 and W85 slaUoned in
Bermuda with a naval air
support attachme11t ,., ·
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He was employed in ad·
~ratlve • management
positions with General
Telephone Co. of Ohio and
with General Telephone
Northern Division traffic
iechnlclan in Bellevue.
Maidens Is married to the
former Roberta F ..Kraeuter,
Racine, vocal music teacher
now doing
substitute
teaching. 'lbe couple has two
children, a son, Colin, 3, and a
daughter, Christl, 17 montha.
Maidens Is a member of
Marion Lodge 70, F&amp;AM,
Mari011 Chapter 62, R.A.M.,
ColumbUs Chapter of the
Ancient and Accepted
Scottish Rite, Bosworth
Council 46, and Ohio Valley
Commandery 24.
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John Cunnlagham, Upper
Sec6nd Ave., Gallipolis, a
graduate of Oblo State
Unlvenlly with a B.S.
Degree In Micro-Biology
bas been employed 11
Gallla Caunty Sanitarian.
Cunningham replaces
Dave Garst who resigned.

Now .You
Know
'lbe language of Albania Is
shgyp, and the principal
dialects are gheg and tosk.
Nativea of Albania shiqipnl,
or "land of the eagles" call
themselves shqulptar.

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Man injured in
Rt. 143 mishap
GALLIPOLIS - John
Michailides, 21, Cleveisnd,
riding a motorcycle was
injured in a traffic accident
at 2:30p.m. Fli~yon Rt. 143
in Meigs County.
The Gallia - Mdgs Post
State Highway Patrol said
Micl!ailldes lost control of his
cycle when a dog ran into his
patll. The cyclist then went
off the highway striking a
fence . There was moderate
damage.
Mike Cunningham, t9, Rt.
· 1, Gallipolis, was charged
With DWI foUowtng an accident all : !~ a.m. Saturday
on Rt. 35, lbree and one-ltalf
miles west or Rl 5811.
The patrol said Cunning·
ham lost control of his car
which ran off the left side of

the lughway strill:ing 1 fence
owned by Bob EvaM Farms.
He was treated and released

at the Holzer Medlcal Center
for minor Injuries.
Doyle Plants, 50, GaUipolls,
WliS cited to Muldcipal Court
lot driving let of center
!ollowinl a tr&amp;ffic accident at
):55 p.m. Oil Rt. 160, one mlle
south of Rt. 3$.
Officers said the Plants
vehicle
collided w1t11 an auto
d
operated by Walter Wood,
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Jr., 49, Rt. 2, Bidwell. There
-~,
was rncdenlte clalnaae.
No One WlS injured or cited
in
a collision at '7:50 p.m. on
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of the
GaUia-l.aw• ence Coun~ line.
According to the report, an
auto driven by Timothy
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THESE SIXTH GRADERS of the Pomeroy
Becky Handley , Lois Roush, Tracy Harding and Debbte
started lo pass just as a car
'Elementary School are serving as "bu.!t" safety patrol
Thanpson ; second row, I to r, Mike Goe~lein, Teresa
operated by Judith Boggs, 28,
members for the school this year making sure that
Harden, Shawn Gilmore, M.ike Whitlatch, &amp;!die Gum,
studenta safely get on and off buses. Meeting wilh the
V•tera111 Memorial Heoplla! Rt. I, Scottown, attempted to
Jeanna Pauley, Brian Spencer, Todd Fife, Mike Hawk;
lji'Oup and the street patrol members Friday afternoon
ADMITTED - Lucille make a left tum. There was
back ruw, I tor, Man Van Vranken, Barbara Grueser,
moderate damage.
was Pomeroy Pollee Chief Jed Web!ter who oullined
Roxanne McDaniel, Robin Buff~. &amp;.san !Jghtfoot, Gilmore, Pomeroy; James
Afinal accident occurred at
aspeciS of !heir wwk and the operations of the Police
Angie Van Cooney, Anna.Baxter, Angela Hubbanl, Vicki Qull.Jen, Middleport ; Phyllis 6 : ~ p.m. in Columbia l'wp.
department. Badges, membership cards and bclts were
Morrison, and Police Otief Jed Webst.,.._ Jolm Arnott, Davis, Athens; Charlene Meigs County where a vehicle
·distrillf:lted. The group includes : front, left to right, Mark
Patterson, Rutland; Irene
faculcy• member, is advisor.
driven by Douglas Canny, 23,
Goeglem, ChUCk Bailey , Todd Grover, Beth Gloeckner,
CuMingham, Racine.
DISCHARGED - Anna Rt. 3, Albany' turned left
r------~-------------------~ ville ; Frank of Xenia ; Robert Funeral Home in Grove Ci1y , Hart, Gary George, Vernon striking the right side of a C.B r
Blevins, Betty Bailey operated by Joan Wooten, 21,
of Columbus; WilHam of
Fri-ends may call at the
Rt. 4, Pomeroy.
Dayton ;.
Mrs.
Kenn€fh fuoenaf home aU clay Sun· Raleigh
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j Mrs . Lambert (Esther) Bush
Wolfe was 1he nephew of
of Gall ipolis and Mr•- Sa lly lawrenr:e R. Gerlach . Sr.,
Pomeroy.
Yeagley ot Gall ipolis. Five Poini
Pleasa nt ; Ehie
Funeriil serv1ces ·will be 1 brother's preceded him.
Gerlach
fowler . Jericho
p.m. Tuesday at the Rufland
He attended Gallia County Road, Point Pleasant; and C.
POMEROY - Helen M, Chapel of lhe Walker Funeral Schools
and graduated from M. Wol fe. Letart:
Bartrum, 75, Rl. 4. -Pomeroy, Horne with the Rev. Robert Bidwell-Porter
High School.
died early Saturday morning E.' Smllh, Sr.. olficiating.
Funeral
servlces
wiH beo
at Veterans
Memorial Buri al will be in M iles held at 2 p.m. Monday
at
Hospital where she was taken Cemetery. Fr iends may call Miller's ~orne For Funerals
at 9:45 P·m· Fr iday by the at the chapej any fime alter with Rev . WilsDn Wa~ ofPamet'O'f. Emergency Squad. 10 a.m. Monday untn the time fic iating . Bunal will be in (Continued from page I)
Mrs. Bartrum was born. of ~rv i ces . The f a~lly will r ine Sl . . Cemetery. Call.ing
Program, $33,448 ($25,197)
May 25, 1901 In Meigs County, rece1ve friends from 2 to .t hours
will bo held aJ file and Personal · Advocacy
a daughter of the late George and 7 lo ·9 p.m. Monday.
funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m,
and Emma Hysell Gloeckner.
J'irogram $113,916 (Sl1,776).
today.
She married on July 9, 1928.
New programs added
Leroy t Bud) Bartrum who G
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'E!Ilergeocy Mental
survives along with a son.
OOl'(fUI
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Health, S74 ,9$4; Outreacl!,
Weldon, Rt. 4, Pomeroy; two
daughters,
Mrs .
Nate
MlllDLEPORT- Georgia
$22,!80; Senior Friends,
!Joann) Wise, Rufland, and Etta Oiler, 68. died In
PT. PLEASANl - Mrs. $18,252 and Children's TreatMiss lois Bartrum of Veterans Memorial Hospifal Hadie C. llarnell Young. 92, !Ilent, $79,088.
Columbus;
six
grand- unexpectedl y early Saturday ol Apple Grove died Friday '"
Another increase in local
children; a sister, Mrs. Hazel morning.
Pleasa nt Valley ~osp1tal
Russell , HaMden . Sever'al
Sh'e waS' a residen t of after a tong i11Aess.
service CQst was noted in the
nieces and nephews also Middleport, born Oc:t . 17.
Born October 11 , . 1883 in Department Of Sanitation
survive.
1908, In Rutland. daughter of Pli ny, sne was 1he daughter where ~.ooo ll'llS approved.
A member of the Brodford the late Alfred and Mannie of !tie late Robert Barnett and
OriginaUy, the department
Church of Chrlstfor 62 years, Belle Manley Frazier.
Catherine Byus !!arnett
Mrs , Bartrum was a
She married Rev. George
Spending her en~ire iile in requested a bu.dget of
homemaker mcst of her life. Oiler . He survives, along w'ith Mason C&lt;&gt;unty, Mrs. Yo~og F380,56Z, but commissioners,
Funerol services will be 2 the following children : Mrs. wa.s. a member of ffle Barton Joe Sttwalt, C. E. Johiison
(Mona
Lee I United MeJI&gt;Odisl Church ln
p.m. Monday at the Ruffand lthamer
and John Belville, did •not
Chapel ot the Walker Funeral Neal and Gene ·c. Oiler both Apple Grove. ·
Heme with Mr. Jack Perry ot Middleport ; two grand ·
She was preceded in death approve it.
otliclaffng. Burial will be in daughters and one 9rondson, by her husband Fran~ ,
The Sherifrs depmment
Miles Cemeter~. Friends
Two sisters surv1ve1 Mrs. . Sor'(ivors include one,
budge!
shows an .increase of
may Clift at the funeral heme Glenna litHe, Middleport and daughfe r J Mrs . CJ,.ra B.
$80,200.
However, Sheriff
any lime a4ter noon today Mrs. llema Little, Huntsville Powers, APPle Grove ; seven
until lime of the servlc!!$.
along with ooe 'brother. grandchildren , 21 great. Oscar Baird had submitted a
Richard Frarier. Cedar grandch il dren, 14 greal - request for ml,700.
Point, Ohio. Several nieces great - gr~ndch il dte n. ,a nd
The Gallia County Comseveral n1eces and r'lephews.
nephews survive.
flioera1 services Will be missioners' Fund shows a
She was preceded In death
POM. L
by one sister and three held Mot!day at 2 p.m . at the slight decrease, $t39,600
E KOY - J. Raymond brothers. She was a member Barton United Methodist compared
$40,850 last
Musser, 61, Rt. 2. Pomet'oy, of the First Church of God in Church. with Rev . Fred
year.
Wll dead upon arrival at Syracuse
McCallister and Rev. Marlin
Here is a breakdown of the
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Funerai services will be Campbel l ofliclating., Burial
where he
taken at 5:53 held at the Rawlings.Coats will follow in the church !-977 budgets, along Witll tile
p.m. Friday by the Pomeroy Funeral Home 2 p.m. cemetery,
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aUocations for 1976 ljlid the
Emeraency Squad alter Tuesday, wlth Rev . Paul Voss
Friends may call at · t.oe
bKamlng ill at his home.
officiating .
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Wilcoxen Fun.eral Home after requests for 1977. '
Department 1976, followed
Mr. MUSIIf was born Nov.
Burial Will be in Gravel Hill 2 p.m. Sunday.
by 1977 requests and 1977
11, 1914 In Rufland Twp., the. Cemetery, Cheshire. Friends
approvals are listed In tllat
sen ot the late William K. and may call at the funeral home
order.
Iva Spencer Musser. On Dec. any time after 10 a m
15, 19~ he married Florence Monday
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County Recorder. 535,100.
Rockwell who survives along
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$.10,500, 540.500; Prosecuting
with a son, Frank V. Musser.
MASON - George William fll1y ., $38,830, 540,930.
Wolfe, 58, a former Mason 540,930; Ch ild Welfare,
near
Pomeroy;
three
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grandchildren; three
a~ es
ewa..
~ou~ty resident. died Friday $139.79'1, $178,695, . $164,4)9;
brothers, Arthur Of Rutland ;
'" h•s home at Grove City.
Soli and Water, Sl,500. ~.000.
William of Athens and Hubert
Born in Point Pleasant i6,000 ; She r if!, . S1 19,800,
GALLI POLIS - ·charles
of Roseville; a sister, Mrs.- Reed Stewart, 57, Dayton, September 4, 1918. son of sm ,100. Sl90,000; Sanitation.
Fred tGenevieVI!) Brown of formerly from Galflpolls, L."ona Gerlach Wolfe Hoster $198,250, 5380.562, $200,000;
Gallipolis, and several died at·5 a.m . Friday at the and the late Charles R. Wolfe, Highway
Department,
n.lec:es, nephews and ccuslns. Miami Valley Hospital in Sr., he was retired from the $975,700 . 51 . 255.000 ,
Besides his parents, Mr . Dayton. He was the son of the Columbus General Govern. $1 ,220.200; County Engineer,
Mu55er was preceded In late Charles L Stewar-t and ment Depot.
snsoo. 533 ,500. 113.200;
dHth by a daughter, Barbara Ella Reed Stewart. He was
Survivors besides his Municipal Court. s 19,400,
Ellen In Infancy. Mr. Musser one of 13 children . He was a mother Include his wlte, 524,000, 522,000; Extension
wesa coal miner for 20 years veteran of the U. s. Navy In Mary Washburn Wolfe ; son,' Serv ice, 533,000 , $45,224 ,
Michael Wolfe ; daughter, $39 ,557 ;
worked
ot
the World War II.
and
Real
Estate
Sheila
Parrett ;
three Assessment, S1S,OOO, SJS,OOO,
Southenfern Ohio Mental
He has ~ employed by
Health Center In Athens for 20 National Cash Register In grandchildren, Tony , Timmy 515,000; Civil Defense. SJ,OOO,
years. He was a member of Dayton
Amy l"arrett. and one $1.500 . S3, 775;
Heall/1
for the past JO years. and
sister,
Mllriorie Garrett.
the Unlted ·Mine Workers of
Department, $80,844, 590,817,
Include
the
Survivors
America and Aerie 2171, following brothers and
Funeral services wjll be $90 ,817 ; Mosquito Control ,
Fralernal Order of Eagles In sisters. Richard of Center- conducted at 10 a.m. Monday .'-1 •.500, '-1,500, '-1.500; Speech
at the Schoendlnger-Norrls Program. 16.536, . 56,291,
$6,21'1 ; Food Operation, S670.
S83l. '-135; Guiding Hand
School. 1162,300, 5302,000,
$302,000;. '
Public Assistance, S359,642,
1521,798, S527 ,798; Social
Services , 151.780. 1204,380,
5205, 380 ; Coroner . $6,850,
510 ,300, $10 ,300 ; Sold ier's
Relief. S10 ,050 , 510,300,
Baked Park Chop over savory dress·
510,300; Common Pleas
lng , mashed pota!oes, buttered
Court. 150.576, $51,401 , ·
vegetab le. warm ro ll an:1 buller.
551.401 ; Probate Court.
S36 , 150, 537.850, $37 ,850 ;
Juvenile Court. SS3 ,0SO,
SS5,0SO, SlS,OSO ; Clerk ot
Courts. S5J,050, S60,280,
S50,280; County Treasurer.
SJ9 .600, 154,450, $54,450;
Board of Elect ion, $57,400,
S68,600, S68,600; 648 Mental
SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA
Health Bd., S1QJ,.t69, $126,48~ ,
1126,485 ; 648 Clinic, 1155.952,
5638,461, $638.461; Drug
Abuse Program , $22.7~8.
525,734, $25.734; 409 Drug
Program. 525,197, $33,448 ,
Southern Style Chicken, all you can
S3J,448; Personal Advocacy.
eat, creamy pota toes . bullered
$11 ,776 , 113.916, $13,916 ;
vtgttlblt. warm roll and butter .
Emergency Mental Heal!~.

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MASON - The Wahama
White Falcon Marcblng Band
lrill be traveling to Athen3 on
Oct. 9 w partlclpale in the
Athens lnvhallonal Marcl!ing
Band Festival whlcl! will be
held on Pl!den Field.
Competition will begin at
12 noon and there w111 be no
parade.' The Ume limitation
for eadl perforrna!K'e will be
from seven to nine minutes.
Any band elceeding the time
Umil will be cut in poinla.
Bands will be divided into
four divisions, novice for any
band not having participated
in more than two contests;
· class c ror those ~hools
having less than t2S in the
upper three grades; cisss B
lor schools having 426 to 825
in· the upper three grades;
.and class A for schools
having 826 students or over.
Wahama WiU compete in

lropbies.
The event is being sponsored by the Athens Kiwanis,
Downtown Kiwanis ,
Chauncey Uons, and the
'Athens Band Boosters. . .
Those bands registered to
compete along With Wahama
are Alexander, Amanda,
Clearcreek,
Beallsville,
Belpre, Berne Union, and
Bucyrus.
Canal Winchester, Champion, Fairfield Union, Gran·
vOle, Grove City, HUUard,
and Lancaster. ·
Li~erty Union, Locking.
Helghla, Marietta, Maysville,
Meigs, Nelsonville, and
Newark.
Philo, Piqua, Tri-Valley,
Trimble, Wadsworth ,
Watkins Memorial, We.tcrville and WestfaU.
Advanced reserve tickets
for the Athens Invitational
elMS c.
may be obtained from the
Trophies and awards will Wahama Band Boosters.
be presented to tile grand
Adult tickets will be $2 and
c:hampion band, first runner- student tickets will seD for
up, second rwmer-up, .best Po. These reserve seats will
band in the four divisions, be between the 20 yard line~~.
aecond best band, third best All general admission wUJ be
band b&lt;&gt;st field commander seated from the goal line to
best 'mt\jorette corps, best · the 20 yard line.
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drill team best percussion
For Information on tickets
~on. ~ fiag corps, best or If wanting to purchase
rifle corps, and plaques for tickets, caD 773-5151, or 1'73all bands not recelvlng 5910 before Sept. 28.

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USSR, NO CHANGE
PARIS (UPI) - Andrei
Amalrlk, exlll!d Sovlet
dissident historian, says
"noihing has cl!ariged" In the
Soviet Union and there still
are alxises of civU rights
the
Helsinki
despite
agreementa promlalng otherIV!se.

BERTOL!JCCI BAWLS
ROME (UP!) - The late
Iiauan dictator Muaaollnl Ia
making it hard for film
director Bernardo
Bertoluccl, director of "Last
Tango in Paris." ,So tough is
it, Berlolucci Ia thinking of

emigrating. Hla Jastest epic,
the 4\lz hour Novocento, was
seized as obscene on a
C&lt;llllplalnt . from a private
citizen under the MUS80llni
era penal code. Tile film
concerns the struggle
between peasants and
landownera in Sicily.

DEPAR'lMENr
SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA STORE

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POMEROY - The homes
: : of Mr. and M~"S Fred Crow,
Frog Blvd., Syracuse, and
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Telle in
' Pomeroy will be nmong the
, eight homes included in a
: homes tour on Sunday, Oct.
; ;10, from I to 5 p.m, under
• •sponsorship of Ohio Eta Phi
: :Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
: :sorority.
: : The home of Mr. and Mrs.
: :crow was built in the lllBOs by

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$229

WEDNESDAY

Oven Baked
Liver and Onions
rene~., lilt Liver covered wllh

tftlonl, ric~ brown GfiVY, wlllppad

Jlllll-. wwm rolf lnd butter.

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All This For Only $}89
ONE COMPLETE DINNI!R
Appetizer (cho ice Ql one)
Ju ice
Sou~

S1l1d (ctlolce of one
Cole Slaw
Tossed Salad ·
f • 1'" (cno1ce ot onel
Cl'llcktn IM Noodles

Sllisburv Steak
.Roast Bee! O~Jer r1rP.sslnq
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Vtttftblt {ct'lolct or two)
Mlthed PolatotS
Frf!nch Frln

BUttertd Corn
Buttered GrNn Beans
Otsllf'f lc~lte of on.J
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S74, 954,
S74,954;
Outreach Program , none,

Si2, 180, 522.180; Senior
Friends. none, $18,252,
518,252 ;
Children's
Treatment, none . 579,088 ,
179,088: Court ol Appeals,
SI.OOO, $1,000, $1,000; Budget
Commission. 5400, S400, S400;
County Home, $12.000,
SIA,OOO, $14.000.
Airport Authority, SJ,ilOO,
13.000, SJ ,OOO ; Board . of
Revision, ~. ~. S600 ;
Dog and Kennel.- $13.880.
115,020, $15.020 ; County
Auditor, 585,350, $19,800.
598,800 ; County Commission, '
$441 ,850, 1439.600, $439,600;
Bulldtng and Grouhds,
155,790, ;Js.ooo. ns.ooo:
Metropolitan Park. 1143,500,
$396,800, $174.000 : CeTA
Program , 11JJ.78A, S136JlOO.
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Dr. Joseph B. Smith. ·An·
liques in tile home include
needlepoint by Mr. Crow's
aunt dating 100 years back,
platters from England Which
belonged to Mrs. Crow's
great·grandmother Garson,
antique glassware and
dishes, chairs used in the
family room which were in
the .first Crow law office and
Mrs. Crow's grandmother's
corner cupboard.
The Crow home also
features many different frogs
for which Mr. Crow is known
in the county. The most
outstanding frog Is "Freddie" who sits in the Crow's
yard. He was made by Ted
Beegle, the Crow's son-in-law
and their son, Rick, as a
su~prise fo r the "Grand
Croaker." It took seven men
to lift the creation and place it
in the yard. Many attractive
samplers made by Mrs. Crow.
will be ori display as well as
ramlly portraits.
The home or Dr. and Mrs.
Telle, GeorRia Style, ls

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Mr. and Mrs. DorScbaefer. It
was buUt In 19211, waa purcl)ased by the Telles' In lim
and baa been remodeled and
redecorated. Special featurs
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balcony, lin upstairs porch
that overlooks the river, a
screened porch off the living
room and a beautifully
lilndscaped lawn.

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"I think the only sad
alternative left to an Italian
movie maker is emigrating
and worklng in a freer
country until the day when
Musaollni will count less in
our life by means of his penal
code," he said .

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80111 weddinganniversary8unday,Sepl2ll. They were married at Pt. Pleasant, W.Va. Sept.
29,1916 by the late Rev. 3. Frank Buter. A family dinner Is being planned in honor of the
occasion today. Tiley have spent ne~rly all ihell' Ufe In Cheshire and have been engaged in
several bualnesa ventures here. Mr. Mack la a licensed steam engineer, waa service
manager fortwoloeal Jlllr&amp;gea and retired as supervisor at sheet metal from Marietta Mfl!.
Co., Pt. Pleasant. Their lltln and t;laughter-ln-law, Harold and Odella M,ack, a grandson
Myron and wife Saradetie and lbelr three sons Trevor, Jason and Andtew; a
grandtlaaghter, Mrs. Michael (Mary) Fulton and children Mark and Ruth will help .
celebrate the occasion.

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Commission. He also
tllacuued programming. A
qut!IIICQ and answer period
followed.
Judge Robert E. Buck,
acting president, presided at
the meeting. Dinner wu
prepared and aerved by
women of tile c:burdl.

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MIDDLEPORT - Dave
stranc. station manager at
WMPO, was tbe guest
llpe.lker at the Middleport Pqmeroy Rotary Club
meeting Friday night at
Heath United Methodist
Onm:b.
Strang, Introduced by
Edilon SUer, 11po!ie on the
..,eraUon of a radio Jtation
and noted they are unique

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Man injured in
Rt. 143 mishap
GALLIPOLIS - John
Michailides, 21, Cleveisnd,
riding a motorcycle was
injured in a traffic accident
at 2:30p.m. Fli~yon Rt. 143
in Meigs County.
The Gallia - Mdgs Post
State Highway Patrol said
Micl!ailldes lost control of his
cycle when a dog ran into his
patll. The cyclist then went
off the highway striking a
fence . There was moderate
damage.
Mike Cunningham, t9, Rt.
· 1, Gallipolis, was charged
With DWI foUowtng an accident all : !~ a.m. Saturday
on Rt. 35, lbree and one-ltalf
miles west or Rl 5811.
The patrol said Cunning·
ham lost control of his car
which ran off the left side of

the lughway strill:ing 1 fence
owned by Bob EvaM Farms.
He was treated and released

at the Holzer Medlcal Center
for minor Injuries.
Doyle Plants, 50, GaUipolls,
WliS cited to Muldcipal Court
lot driving let of center
!ollowinl a tr&amp;ffic accident at
):55 p.m. Oil Rt. 160, one mlle
south of Rt. 3$.
Officers said the Plants
vehicle
collided w1t11 an auto
d
operated by Walter Wood,
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Jr., 49, Rt. 2, Bidwell. There
-~,
was rncdenlte clalnaae.
No One WlS injured or cited
in
a collision at '7:50 p.m. on
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Rt. 7, three mUe!i
of the
GaUia-l.aw• ence Coun~ line.
According to the report, an
auto driven by Timothy
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Lockhart, ~. Waterford,
THESE SIXTH GRADERS of the Pomeroy
Becky Handley , Lois Roush, Tracy Harding and Debbte
started lo pass just as a car
'Elementary School are serving as "bu.!t" safety patrol
Thanpson ; second row, I to r, Mike Goe~lein, Teresa
operated by Judith Boggs, 28,
members for the school this year making sure that
Harden, Shawn Gilmore, M.ike Whitlatch, &amp;!die Gum,
studenta safely get on and off buses. Meeting wilh the
V•tera111 Memorial Heoplla! Rt. I, Scottown, attempted to
Jeanna Pauley, Brian Spencer, Todd Fife, Mike Hawk;
lji'Oup and the street patrol members Friday afternoon
ADMITTED - Lucille make a left tum. There was
back ruw, I tor, Man Van Vranken, Barbara Grueser,
moderate damage.
was Pomeroy Pollee Chief Jed Web!ter who oullined
Roxanne McDaniel, Robin Buff~. &amp;.san !Jghtfoot, Gilmore, Pomeroy; James
Afinal accident occurred at
aspeciS of !heir wwk and the operations of the Police
Angie Van Cooney, Anna.Baxter, Angela Hubbanl, Vicki Qull.Jen, Middleport ; Phyllis 6 : ~ p.m. in Columbia l'wp.
department. Badges, membership cards and bclts were
Morrison, and Police Otief Jed Webst.,.._ Jolm Arnott, Davis, Athens; Charlene Meigs County where a vehicle
·distrillf:lted. The group includes : front, left to right, Mark
Patterson, Rutland; Irene
faculcy• member, is advisor.
driven by Douglas Canny, 23,
Goeglem, ChUCk Bailey , Todd Grover, Beth Gloeckner,
CuMingham, Racine.
DISCHARGED - Anna Rt. 3, Albany' turned left
r------~-------------------~ ville ; Frank of Xenia ; Robert Funeral Home in Grove Ci1y , Hart, Gary George, Vernon striking the right side of a C.B r
Blevins, Betty Bailey operated by Joan Wooten, 21,
of Columbus; WilHam of
Fri-ends may call at the
Rt. 4, Pomeroy.
Dayton ;.
Mrs.
Kenn€fh fuoenaf home aU clay Sun· Raleigh
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I Betty I Dougan of Dayt011 ; day.
j Mrs . Lambert (Esther) Bush
Wolfe was 1he nephew of
of Gall ipolis and Mr•- Sa lly lawrenr:e R. Gerlach . Sr.,
Pomeroy.
Yeagley ot Gall ipolis. Five Poini
Pleasa nt ; Ehie
Funeriil serv1ces ·will be 1 brother's preceded him.
Gerlach
fowler . Jericho
p.m. Tuesday at the Rufland
He attended Gallia County Road, Point Pleasant; and C.
POMEROY - Helen M, Chapel of lhe Walker Funeral Schools
and graduated from M. Wol fe. Letart:
Bartrum, 75, Rl. 4. -Pomeroy, Horne with the Rev. Robert Bidwell-Porter
High School.
died early Saturday morning E.' Smllh, Sr.. olficiating.
Funeral
servlces
wiH beo
at Veterans
Memorial Buri al will be in M iles held at 2 p.m. Monday
at
Hospital where she was taken Cemetery. Fr iends may call Miller's ~orne For Funerals
at 9:45 P·m· Fr iday by the at the chapej any fime alter with Rev . WilsDn Wa~ ofPamet'O'f. Emergency Squad. 10 a.m. Monday untn the time fic iating . Bunal will be in (Continued from page I)
Mrs. Bartrum was born. of ~rv i ces . The f a~lly will r ine Sl . . Cemetery. Call.ing
Program, $33,448 ($25,197)
May 25, 1901 In Meigs County, rece1ve friends from 2 to .t hours
will bo held aJ file and Personal · Advocacy
a daughter of the late George and 7 lo ·9 p.m. Monday.
funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m,
and Emma Hysell Gloeckner.
J'irogram $113,916 (Sl1,776).
today.
She married on July 9, 1928.
New programs added
Leroy t Bud) Bartrum who G
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'E!Ilergeocy Mental
survives along with a son.
OOl'(fUI
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Health, S74 ,9$4; Outreacl!,
Weldon, Rt. 4, Pomeroy; two
daughters,
Mrs .
Nate
MlllDLEPORT- Georgia
$22,!80; Senior Friends,
!Joann) Wise, Rufland, and Etta Oiler, 68. died In
PT. PLEASANl - Mrs. $18,252 and Children's TreatMiss lois Bartrum of Veterans Memorial Hospifal Hadie C. llarnell Young. 92, !Ilent, $79,088.
Columbus;
six
grand- unexpectedl y early Saturday ol Apple Grove died Friday '"
Another increase in local
children; a sister, Mrs. Hazel morning.
Pleasa nt Valley ~osp1tal
Russell , HaMden . Sever'al
Sh'e waS' a residen t of after a tong i11Aess.
service CQst was noted in the
nieces and nephews also Middleport, born Oc:t . 17.
Born October 11 , . 1883 in Department Of Sanitation
survive.
1908, In Rutland. daughter of Pli ny, sne was 1he daughter where ~.ooo ll'llS approved.
A member of the Brodford the late Alfred and Mannie of !tie late Robert Barnett and
OriginaUy, the department
Church of Chrlstfor 62 years, Belle Manley Frazier.
Catherine Byus !!arnett
Mrs , Bartrum was a
She married Rev. George
Spending her en~ire iile in requested a bu.dget of
homemaker mcst of her life. Oiler . He survives, along w'ith Mason C&lt;&gt;unty, Mrs. Yo~og F380,56Z, but commissioners,
Funerol services will be 2 the following children : Mrs. wa.s. a member of ffle Barton Joe Sttwalt, C. E. Johiison
(Mona
Lee I United MeJI&gt;Odisl Church ln
p.m. Monday at the Ruffand lthamer
and John Belville, did •not
Chapel ot the Walker Funeral Neal and Gene ·c. Oiler both Apple Grove. ·
Heme with Mr. Jack Perry ot Middleport ; two grand ·
She was preceded in death approve it.
otliclaffng. Burial will be in daughters and one 9rondson, by her husband Fran~ ,
The Sherifrs depmment
Miles Cemeter~. Friends
Two sisters surv1ve1 Mrs. . Sor'(ivors include one,
budge!
shows an .increase of
may Clift at the funeral heme Glenna litHe, Middleport and daughfe r J Mrs . CJ,.ra B.
$80,200.
However, Sheriff
any lime a4ter noon today Mrs. llema Little, Huntsville Powers, APPle Grove ; seven
until lime of the servlc!!$.
along with ooe 'brother. grandchildren , 21 great. Oscar Baird had submitted a
Richard Frarier. Cedar grandch il dren, 14 greal - request for ml,700.
Point, Ohio. Several nieces great - gr~ndch il dte n. ,a nd
The Gallia County Comseveral n1eces and r'lephews.
nephews survive.
flioera1 services Will be missioners' Fund shows a
She was preceded In death
POM. L
by one sister and three held Mot!day at 2 p.m . at the slight decrease, $t39,600
E KOY - J. Raymond brothers. She was a member Barton United Methodist compared
$40,850 last
Musser, 61, Rt. 2. Pomet'oy, of the First Church of God in Church. with Rev . Fred
year.
Wll dead upon arrival at Syracuse
McCallister and Rev. Marlin
Here is a breakdown of the
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Funerai services will be Campbel l ofliclating., Burial
where he
taken at 5:53 held at the Rawlings.Coats will follow in the church !-977 budgets, along Witll tile
p.m. Friday by the Pomeroy Funeral Home 2 p.m. cemetery,
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aUocations for 1976 ljlid the
Emeraency Squad alter Tuesday, wlth Rev . Paul Voss
Friends may call at · t.oe
bKamlng ill at his home.
officiating .
.
Wilcoxen Fun.eral Home after requests for 1977. '
Department 1976, followed
Mr. MUSIIf was born Nov.
Burial Will be in Gravel Hill 2 p.m. Sunday.
by 1977 requests and 1977
11, 1914 In Rufland Twp., the. Cemetery, Cheshire. Friends
approvals are listed In tllat
sen ot the late William K. and may call at the funeral home
order.
Iva Spencer Musser. On Dec. any time after 10 a m
15, 19~ he married Florence Monday
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County Recorder. 535,100.
Rockwell who survives along
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$.10,500, 540.500; Prosecuting
with a son, Frank V. Musser.
MASON - George William fll1y ., $38,830, 540,930.
Wolfe, 58, a former Mason 540,930; Ch ild Welfare,
near
Pomeroy;
three
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grandchildren; three
a~ es
ewa..
~ou~ty resident. died Friday $139.79'1, $178,695, . $164,4)9;
brothers, Arthur Of Rutland ;
'" h•s home at Grove City.
Soli and Water, Sl,500. ~.000.
William of Athens and Hubert
Born in Point Pleasant i6,000 ; She r if!, . S1 19,800,
GALLI POLIS - ·charles
of Roseville; a sister, Mrs.- Reed Stewart, 57, Dayton, September 4, 1918. son of sm ,100. Sl90,000; Sanitation.
Fred tGenevieVI!) Brown of formerly from Galflpolls, L."ona Gerlach Wolfe Hoster $198,250, 5380.562, $200,000;
Gallipolis, and several died at·5 a.m . Friday at the and the late Charles R. Wolfe, Highway
Department,
n.lec:es, nephews and ccuslns. Miami Valley Hospital in Sr., he was retired from the $975,700 . 51 . 255.000 ,
Besides his parents, Mr . Dayton. He was the son of the Columbus General Govern. $1 ,220.200; County Engineer,
Mu55er was preceded In late Charles L Stewar-t and ment Depot.
snsoo. 533 ,500. 113.200;
dHth by a daughter, Barbara Ella Reed Stewart. He was
Survivors besides his Municipal Court. s 19,400,
Ellen In Infancy. Mr. Musser one of 13 children . He was a mother Include his wlte, 524,000, 522,000; Extension
wesa coal miner for 20 years veteran of the U. s. Navy In Mary Washburn Wolfe ; son,' Serv ice, 533,000 , $45,224 ,
Michael Wolfe ; daughter, $39 ,557 ;
worked
ot
the World War II.
and
Real
Estate
Sheila
Parrett ;
three Assessment, S1S,OOO, SJS,OOO,
Southenfern Ohio Mental
He has ~ employed by
Health Center In Athens for 20 National Cash Register In grandchildren, Tony , Timmy 515,000; Civil Defense. SJ,OOO,
years. He was a member of Dayton
Amy l"arrett. and one $1.500 . S3, 775;
Heall/1
for the past JO years. and
sister,
Mllriorie Garrett.
the Unlted ·Mine Workers of
Department, $80,844, 590,817,
Include
the
Survivors
America and Aerie 2171, following brothers and
Funeral services wjll be $90 ,817 ; Mosquito Control ,
Fralernal Order of Eagles In sisters. Richard of Center- conducted at 10 a.m. Monday .'-1 •.500, '-1,500, '-1.500; Speech
at the Schoendlnger-Norrls Program. 16.536, . 56,291,
$6,21'1 ; Food Operation, S670.
S83l. '-135; Guiding Hand
School. 1162,300, 5302,000,
$302,000;. '
Public Assistance, S359,642,
1521,798, S527 ,798; Social
Services , 151.780. 1204,380,
5205, 380 ; Coroner . $6,850,
510 ,300, $10 ,300 ; Sold ier's
Relief. S10 ,050 , 510,300,
Baked Park Chop over savory dress·
510,300; Common Pleas
lng , mashed pota!oes, buttered
Court. 150.576, $51,401 , ·
vegetab le. warm ro ll an:1 buller.
551.401 ; Probate Court.
S36 , 150, 537.850, $37 ,850 ;
Juvenile Court. SS3 ,0SO,
SS5,0SO, SlS,OSO ; Clerk ot
Courts. S5J,050, S60,280,
S50,280; County Treasurer.
SJ9 .600, 154,450, $54,450;
Board of Elect ion, $57,400,
S68,600, S68,600; 648 Mental
SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA
Health Bd., S1QJ,.t69, $126,48~ ,
1126,485 ; 648 Clinic, 1155.952,
5638,461, $638.461; Drug
Abuse Program , $22.7~8.
525,734, $25.734; 409 Drug
Program. 525,197, $33,448 ,
Southern Style Chicken, all you can
S3J,448; Personal Advocacy.
eat, creamy pota toes . bullered
$11 ,776 , 113.916, $13,916 ;
vtgttlblt. warm roll and butter .
Emergency Mental Heal!~.

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MASON - The Wahama
White Falcon Marcblng Band
lrill be traveling to Athen3 on
Oct. 9 w partlclpale in the
Athens lnvhallonal Marcl!ing
Band Festival whlcl! will be
held on Pl!den Field.
Competition will begin at
12 noon and there w111 be no
parade.' The Ume limitation
for eadl perforrna!K'e will be
from seven to nine minutes.
Any band elceeding the time
Umil will be cut in poinla.
Bands will be divided into
four divisions, novice for any
band not having participated
in more than two contests;
· class c ror those ~hools
having less than t2S in the
upper three grades; cisss B
lor schools having 426 to 825
in· the upper three grades;
.and class A for schools
having 826 students or over.
Wahama WiU compete in

lropbies.
The event is being sponsored by the Athens Kiwanis,
Downtown Kiwanis ,
Chauncey Uons, and the
'Athens Band Boosters. . .
Those bands registered to
compete along With Wahama
are Alexander, Amanda,
Clearcreek,
Beallsville,
Belpre, Berne Union, and
Bucyrus.
Canal Winchester, Champion, Fairfield Union, Gran·
vOle, Grove City, HUUard,
and Lancaster. ·
Li~erty Union, Locking.
Helghla, Marietta, Maysville,
Meigs, Nelsonville, and
Newark.
Philo, Piqua, Tri-Valley,
Trimble, Wadsworth ,
Watkins Memorial, We.tcrville and WestfaU.
Advanced reserve tickets
for the Athens Invitational
elMS c.
may be obtained from the
Trophies and awards will Wahama Band Boosters.
be presented to tile grand
Adult tickets will be $2 and
c:hampion band, first runner- student tickets will seD for
up, second rwmer-up, .best Po. These reserve seats will
band in the four divisions, be between the 20 yard line~~.
aecond best band, third best All general admission wUJ be
band b&lt;&gt;st field commander seated from the goal line to
best 'mt\jorette corps, best · the 20 yard line.
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drill team best percussion
For Information on tickets
~on. ~ fiag corps, best or If wanting to purchase
rifle corps, and plaques for tickets, caD 773-5151, or 1'73all bands not recelvlng 5910 before Sept. 28.

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PARIS (UPI) - Andrei
Amalrlk, exlll!d Sovlet
dissident historian, says
"noihing has cl!ariged" In the
Soviet Union and there still
are alxises of civU rights
the
Helsinki
despite
agreementa promlalng otherIV!se.

BERTOL!JCCI BAWLS
ROME (UP!) - The late
Iiauan dictator Muaaollnl Ia
making it hard for film
director Bernardo
Bertoluccl, director of "Last
Tango in Paris." ,So tough is
it, Berlolucci Ia thinking of

emigrating. Hla Jastest epic,
the 4\lz hour Novocento, was
seized as obscene on a
C&lt;llllplalnt . from a private
citizen under the MUS80llni
era penal code. Tile film
concerns the struggle
between peasants and
landownera in Sicily.

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Frog Blvd., Syracuse, and
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Telle in
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: homes tour on Sunday, Oct.
; ;10, from I to 5 p.m, under
• •sponsorship of Ohio Eta Phi
: :Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
: :sorority.
: : The home of Mr. and Mrs.
: :crow was built in the lllBOs by

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Si2, 180, 522.180; Senior
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179,088: Court ol Appeals,
SI.OOO, $1,000, $1,000; Budget
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County Home, $12.000,
SIA,OOO, $14.000.
Airport Authority, SJ,ilOO,
13.000, SJ ,OOO ; Board . of
Revision, ~. ~. S600 ;
Dog and Kennel.- $13.880.
115,020, $15.020 ; County
Auditor, 585,350, $19,800.
598,800 ; County Commission, '
$441 ,850, 1439.600, $439,600;
Bulldtng and Grouhds,
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Metropolitan Park. 1143,500,
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Dr. Joseph B. Smith. ·An·
liques in tile home include
needlepoint by Mr. Crow's
aunt dating 100 years back,
platters from England Which
belonged to Mrs. Crow's
great·grandmother Garson,
antique glassware and
dishes, chairs used in the
family room which were in
the .first Crow law office and
Mrs. Crow's grandmother's
corner cupboard.
The Crow home also
features many different frogs
for which Mr. Crow is known
in the county. The most
outstanding frog Is "Freddie" who sits in the Crow's
yard. He was made by Ted
Beegle, the Crow's son-in-law
and their son, Rick, as a
su~prise fo r the "Grand
Croaker." It took seven men
to lift the creation and place it
in the yard. Many attractive
samplers made by Mrs. Crow.
will be ori display as well as
ramlly portraits.
The home or Dr. and Mrs.
Telle, GeorRia Style, ls

located on Lbicoln

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and waa fonnerly the home of
Mr. and Mrs. DorScbaefer. It
was buUt In 19211, waa purcl)ased by the Telles' In lim
and baa been remodeled and
redecorated. Special featurs
of !be home Include a
balcony, lin upstairs porch
that overlooks the river, a
screened porch off the living
room and a beautifully
lilndscaped lawn.

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"I think the only sad
alternative left to an Italian
movie maker is emigrating
and worklng in a freer
country until the day when
Musaollni will count less in
our life by means of his penal
code," he said .

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ANNIVERSARY TODAY -Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Mack, Oleshlre, will observe their
80111 weddinganniversary8unday,Sepl2ll. They were married at Pt. Pleasant, W.Va. Sept.
29,1916 by the late Rev. 3. Frank Buter. A family dinner Is being planned in honor of the
occasion today. Tiley have spent ne~rly all ihell' Ufe In Cheshire and have been engaged in
several bualnesa ventures here. Mr. Mack la a licensed steam engineer, waa service
manager fortwoloeal Jlllr&amp;gea and retired as supervisor at sheet metal from Marietta Mfl!.
Co., Pt. Pleasant. Their lltln and t;laughter-ln-law, Harold and Odella M,ack, a grandson
Myron and wife Saradetie and lbelr three sons Trevor, Jason and Andtew; a
grandtlaaghter, Mrs. Michael (Mary) Fulton and children Mark and Ruth will help .
celebrate the occasion.

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Commission. He also
tllacuued programming. A
qut!IIICQ and answer period
followed.
Judge Robert E. Buck,
acting president, presided at
the meeting. Dinner wu
prepared and aerved by
women of tile c:burdl.

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MIDDLEPORT - Dave
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WMPO, was tbe guest
llpe.lker at the Middleport Pqmeroy Rotary Club
meeting Friday night at
Heath United Methodist
Onm:b.
Strang, Introduced by
Edilon SUer, 11po!ie on the
..,eraUon of a radio Jtation
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Barsotti to attend conference

Instrumental classes
VOL. \1' NO. 35 _ _ __

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1976

President campaigns
along the Mississippi
my heart."
By RIOORDH. GROWALD into his ftrst heavy schedule crowding ille dock and
The Presiden~ perspiring
NEW ORLEANS (UP!) - of trips since the Republican riverbanks bW'SI into cheers in the steamy heat, shuclted
President Focd cruised the coovention, with an extended as Ill!' Fords arrived in his jacket and shook hands
Missi.uippi on a paddlewheel tour of California and the Far muggy heat that esceeded IMI with persons lining his route
riverboat Saturday, telling West ID start OcU, the eve of degrees. Six girls in fiouncy 1o the gangplank of the ~
cheering levee crowds he'll the second presidential Scarlet O'Hara carrying lace foot . riverboat , a modern
the reptica of the Marlt Twain era
put moce money in their debate. Ca.rter bas travelled parasols greeted
extensively
since
Laboc
Day
.
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President
and
gave
Mn.
pockets and "keep America
paddlewheelers. It was
Apparently confident be is Ford a bouquet o1 roses.
No. 1!"
draped in blue "President
·The crowd waved pro-Focd Ford"76" banners.
The President and Mrs. overtaking the Democratic
Ford invaded Jimmy oominee· and buoyed by his signs bearing such legends as
Speaking from the boat
to
Cajun befoce it Natchei cast off on a
Carter's Dixie for a kind of shewing in their ftrsl debate , "Welcome
waterborne whistle.,.top Ford new to New Orleans, Country," "Keep Truckin' silt-boor run downriver, Focd
campaign tour of Louisiana drove north to the riverpcrt of Jerry" and "Keep Adultery drew ~when be told the
and further weekend stops in Lutcher, La., and boarded the Ou( of tbe White House"-&lt;~ auwd he 'd be campaigning
Mississippi, Alabama and 5Wnwheeler Natchez IX for jab at Carter's Playboy in the Deep South all
a silt-hour cruise back to New interview comment that he 'll'l!ei.end.
F1orlda.
has looked at women lustfully
The swing gets Ford rolling Orleans.
~'And we re going to wint
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and
"cmunitted adultery in he said. " And W@' re going to
p
ns
Abo ut , ,
keep America No. ! period!"
Touting his efforts to
reduce inflation and achieve
a economic. re·covery, he
''In short, the Ford . said : "ln the nest four years
By W~LEY (l. PIPJ&gt;m\T moratorium on the sale o1
administration has ·only paid
SAN DIEGO (UPI ) reprocessing plants that IJp ·service to the nuclear · we're goil\g ID·do even better
so you can have even more
Jimmy Cl!fter, staking a would cancel two recent sales
proliferation
treaty, and its money in your pockets."
toehold fer his next debate by Gennany w Brazil and by
rau~re or leadership could
Hell vy security was in
with President Focd, said France to PakisUm.
have tragic consequences for force. Secrel Service agents,
today the Republican
Carter, who will debate the entire world. If ..e will nlll
state policl!lllen, Coast
administration "has only foceign policy with FU'd in
pRid lip service" to the San F'rancisco Oct. 6, said lead the way IDward IJI'BO', Guardsmen and Navy
frogmen guarded the vessel
nuclear nonproliferation that, as president, he would who will ?"
On itis second western and Coast Guard cr aft
treaty negotiated by the push for a voluntary swing
since winning the pafroled nearby.
antiproliferatim treaty.
Demoerata.
Democratic
presidential
In a ~h 1o the Qty Club
"We bave failed miserably nomination, Carter
took
of San Diego, Carter outlined to set an elllliiPie which pains to praise the Ia te
a 101Jolnt plan he said would would encourage other Prestdenl Lyndon Jdm$00
cmb the International Spread countries not to seek their
and carefully spoke of his
of nuerear weapons, starting · own nuclear facilities ," said
abilities
in defense · and
.
wit~
a
retroactive Carter. '
foreign affairs- areas in
which Carter roncedes Ford
bas a more widely-blown
record.
Carter said in Dallas
Friday tha.t 2.S million
Americam have lost their
PHILADELPHIA (OPI ) jobs in the two years Focd has
James T. Malkowski, who
been in White House.
police said had been Wking
about bow his ·son .. as
ldlled
since
1972.
, LUSAKA, Zambi11 (UP!) .
'The
meeting
was
.me
to
Plll med by the devil and
Zambian Pmlclent Kennell!
begin
late
Saturday
and
bad Ill be kili~ stabbed and
Kawlda S.turday convened a
seriously
wounded the 3·
rnealni! ot rour black pmi· continue Sunday. .
yearof&gt;ld
...rly
Saturoay..
Zambian
government
denta to ooosider endillg the
Malkowski,
Zl,
of Pbiladel·
perriDa war againlt Prime sources said Smith bad
~. apparently bad been
Mlnllter Ian &amp;nilh's feCime adhered to tbe . settlement
Irtluenced by recent movies
formula presenled to him last
in neighboring Rhodelia.
about children possessed by
Zambian government weekend in South Africa by
the devil, pOOre said.
IIOIIrCel were optlmillic that Secretary of State Henry
Police said that Malkowski,
tbe p-eSdenll would agree to Kiasinger.
recently
unemployed , had
"Therefoce,
there
is
no
wltbcnw aupport fer the
PREI'ORIA, South Africa
been
talking
throughout
reason
why
the
Lusaka
~.but a spokesnan
( UP! ) - Three smiling
about
how
his son was
Friday
meeting
should
not
endorse"
f« the Manllt govenunent
Cuban soldiers, captured
·poUeSIIed
by
the
devil.
the
agreements
and
fulfil
the
ol Mlumlique renewed his
during the Angolan civil war,
Sbortly after 12:30 a.m.
COQD!ry'a pb!dge to continued African side of tbe bargain, were d!Jplayed to repcrters
Saturday
lll~X11iqg, they said,
the sources said.
0
warfare.
Saturday and said they were
The meeting W8JI being being treated well, ttpeOding be too1t a ll'ead knife wilh a
lkDitb Friday accepled ·a
U.S.-Btlllllt plan for a lrlnll· chaired by the group's unoffi· IIIOIIl of their time tending a serrated edge Ill the secood·
Boor bedroom of his son,
tiGn to blacS majority rule in clalleader, Tanzanian Pres!· vegetable garden.
dent
Julius
Nyerere.
The
Rbadella within two yean.
Military aources said South James Jr., and stabbed him
Zambian
government
However, be made bia
Africa might even1Ually e:z. mce in the left lide.
Police said Matkowsld
sources
said
Mozambique
lif5liltllidlt l'OIIIIi&amp;na1 upcll
change them for teVen South
went
downstairs and ID!d his
President
Samora
Machel
African troops Jaken priJoner
"' Jmmec!lete end to the
wife,
Kathleen, 25, he had
and
!lotawana
President
Sir
warfare In which lbe
in Angola and held in the
Serelse
Khama
also
were
st.atmed
the child. She ran
s.u....,. •••• 111111!111 clalma
capitol of Luanda.
uplllairs
and foood tbe boy
lboat 1.100 perril1al and ISO attending.
The
Cubans
were
Rbodetll'l troop~ have been
introduced by Brig. Gen Ben lying em tbe floor .with the
Roos, the South African knife atW lodged in bis side.
She pulled out the lmlfe
army's chief of operations,
and,
witb the falher and a
wbl said the men were
nelgblxr
,police said, took. the
brought ·to South Africa
boy
to
Ncrtheutem
Hospital
because they needed medical
where
be
underwent
surgery
altentinn.
for
a
coflapoed
lung.
South African forces joined
He was reported in
two black anti.communist
satufactory
condition
By J. PAUL WYA1T
Thursday night, found the Uberalion movements in the
afternoon.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. money untouched and Angolan civil war last year, Saturday
MatlwWBki
waa booked on
but withdrew In March under
(UPI) - A CIIIVD)' of about brought It back with him to
aeveral
charges
including agintense international
Jell vtbldea wltb clll%en t.nc1 Jacksonville.
gravated
asaault
and
radial • :W fer the Ocala
"I have agreed to do prellltll'e erganized by black
recklesa
endangerment.
National Yoreat today In everything you asked," Jaffa African natlms.
The Matkowsltia have two
Cuha 11ent 13,1100 to 15,1100
Rarch of a 3J.year~ld said, looking at the television
other
children, girla aged 7
soclallle whose kidnapers cameras and holding a card· troops to the southwest
and
S.
lave not nlpDllded to her board boll containing bundles African natla! to boialer the
Popular
llilband'a emot1ooa1 pleas. of $100 billa. The bolt Soviet-backed'
Movement
foc
the
Llberatlm
Rldlard Jaffa, 36, a real ointalned the I!J!Ure $200,1100
of Angola which eventually
• llllate developer, dlocloaed at ransom, he said.
a news oont~ . Friday "I want to make a deal. I took power.
The Angola govenunent is
that bll wife, Sheri Unda, 35, want my .wife. I ba&gt;e two
· waa lddnaped Wednesday children who need their ooldlng seven white South
IIIOI'IIlltg. Mn. Jaffa, the mother. 1'1- contact me. I African soldiers wbl alao By EDWARD S. LECII'I"ZIN
UPI Auto Writer
have been publicly displayed.
bead of a COWICII of Jewish have the lliCIIey." ·
DETROIT (UP!) - Tbe
The
Cubans
were
identified
Authcrltleillate Friday 111ld
women'• clubl, hat two
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tB,I100 I'IJIIOiD In a phone was his own decision. Duval Carlos Alberto Marit .Mesa, their 111laries WIW the strike
Clll to Jaffa at his office County Sheriff Dale Car1011 . 25, of Havana, and Private against the Ford Motor Co. is
Wedaeeday lllOt'lting, Jaffa ·and the local FBI had asked.· Roberto Morales Bellma, 23, settled. '
At the same time, top
llld.
tbe media not to di~~~emlnate alao of Havana.
RooJ aald !bey were being negotiators !II both sides
He l8ld the male caller news of the crbne unW Mrs.
treated
In accordance wltb were holding a private
• IJIIde a reference to add and Jaffa's 111fety waa aiiSIIfed,
tbe
Geneva
Conventinn on meeting ID find a way iround
he quoted the kidnaper .aa
The vehiclea taking part In
war
pr!1011ers.
They smiled the impRsse that has stalled
ll)'ln&amp; . "You know what today's sell'ch were driven
easily,
wore
neal
clvlllan the talks effecting 170,1100
would lappellll tbll was uaed by members of the
clothel
and
aald
they
spent workers. The meeting was
Cll y1111 wife."
Jachonvllle Four-Wheelregarded as the most
mOll
of
their
time
gardening.
J.rfa llld he followed the Drive Posae, a group of
encouraging
since since
·
Meralea
tDid
repcrters
he
kidnaper's ln1tructlona deputlud clvWan volunteers
formal
bargaining
reswned
apllclllJ. He went to varloua wbl 8IIIJt pdlce in making was being fitted for an
.
1p111 m U.S. 17 beading lelrchea over rougb terrain. artificial ann af.ter losing his Monday.
The
participants
included
in
the
war.
The
other
two
.10utb" from Jac~nvllle,
"We're dolnl nolhlng that
President Leonard
Wbn be fCIIIIII 1 lll'lel of WCJUid jeqlardlle the vlcllm's prisoners suffered leg UAoodcocltW
W
and Ford Labor
wouOOs.
....... He oould l'lllle Cll1y life," llid pollee Information
VIce
Pruident
Sidney
The
prisoners
recently
dl)' 41M •dui ilfflcer Mike Goulcl. "If there
McKenna
and
tbelr
lOp
aides.
were
taken
to
watch
an
IIIII 1 -left a1 a drap paint II any contact wllh the
llources
Indicated
the
auto
lnlernalional
rugby
game
In lbt OUia HiiliCIIII FcrNl, kidnapers, · we
will
finn
already
has
prfpai'ed
.a
• liltS.
Immediately pull our people between South Africa and
new
contract
proposal
but
Bill Jda llid he badll't off, We're willing to . New Zealand. "A pme for ·
llllld _ , _ flirlller from eoaperille in anJ. method or men," me prisoner said. "We has not laid II on the
1upported the Sprlngboka bargammK U~ble because of
111 wt .... He uld he illllllll!i'."
the UAW's reluctan.te to
CSollth Afrlcana)."
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·Carter ·pushes treaty

'Possessed'

soil stabbed

Sources indicate
war to end soon

by father

Prisoners

displayed

Saturday

cuerrma

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WURK PROGRESSES at. .lhe site of the new home for
the Gallia CoWltY Volunteer Emergency Squ~d on
Jacksoo Pike. The building is hP;oc constructed by

vOIWltcer help on land furnished the. squad by GalliA
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students Thursday evening, Sept. 23, at the Grace United ·Methodist Church . Graduates
pictured in alphabetical order are Irene Adams, Judy Bartheimas, Sonya Booher, Juanita
Branham, Marsha Briggs, Tammy Broyles, Robin Bryant, Beverly Clay, Teresa Collins,
Cheryl Ctosler, Jeanee Dalton, Linda Delawder, Sharlene Dixon, Kay Estep, Margaret
Fortune, Diana Gregory, Chris Harrah, Minnie Humphreys, Jill Jenkins, June Kloes,
Delores Massie, Sandra McCarley, Barbara McMahon, Deborah Musser, Ernestine Polsley, Jean Pope, Sandra Roush, Donald RusseJI, Carla Stevens, Anna Stoo!s, Kathy Thorn·
ton, Rhonda Vaughan, Ruth Wells, Reva Wheatcraft and Marsha Wickline. Not pictured are
Martha Clark and Susan Tillis.

Left-wing reporters ousted
By SARA FRITZ
CINCINNATI (UPI ) -

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strong anti.Qmrnunisl senti·
ment emerged at the United
Mine Workers convention
Saturday, prompting the
expulsion of two )efl.-wing .
repU'(ers and a lhrea! to o\L$1
a few unnamed members.
SecretNy-Treas\ll'er Harry
Patrick later asked the delegates to bury · thei r
differences and focus instead
m a plot by big coal

ronpanies to b\L$1 the uniro .
He proposed a $10 million
campaign to organize nro union coal miners.
The convention was
nonetheless preoccupied by
efforts t~ oust anyone
suspected of being a
Communist. Two b&lt;mmunist
newspliper reporters were
expelled and five other left
wing writers left on the
advice of a union o!Jicial.
Some delegates also asked

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began seniDg a seveil·year sentence lor armed bank
robbery, Impo""!' ·by a ju,dge who reduced a temporary 35year term but said violence "wiD not he tolerated."
Umwayed by pleas .for mercy, U. S. District Judge
Willlllll! H. Onick Jr. Friday ordered the term for the Ziyear-&lt;lld newspaper heiress who swod before him In a
ligbt greeD dress, expressiOnless, pale and down to 90 .
powds.
~e wiU be eligible for parole in 16 months under the
seateace fm: ber part iD the A[ril IS, 1974, robbery of
$10,571) from a SliD Francisco bank "1th the lerrorist
.Symbiooese Llberatloo Army which bad kidnaped her 10
weeb before.
The U. S. Bureau of Prisons onlered her taken to the
Federal Correeliooal lostltudon at Pleasanton, Calif.,
.-ross the bay 30 miles southeast of San Francisco, to
serve oot ·h er term.
·

the credentials crounittee to
expeU a few unidentified
uniro members who they
suspected were Communisls,
rut the CQmmittee did not act
immediately.
Inspired by several anti·
Communist lloor speechs, the
eonventiori called a 1&amp;-mlnute
recess to cooduct its purge. A
band played polkas as some
delegates
took
their
suspicions to credentials
committee members meeting
in a tiny adjacent room.
Union insiders said the
sentiment was prompted in
part by the distribution of
Communist and "right-to·
strike" literature. They also
blamed a ~ech distributed

Friday by VIce President
Mille Trbovich wamlng of
infiltration by soclalista,
revolutioparles and
communists.
The convention voted
expelllwo repcrters- Frank
Hiill and Ailne Thcmpaon from a weekly Chicago-baaed
Maoist tabloid knoim as The
Call, published by th'
October. League. The palr
were ciled for dlslrlbutlng
their paper Inside the hall.
"I don't thlnlt It's right for
them to kick me out, but
there's not much I can do,"
Hall said. "I'm not really
surprised !bough, because
there's always be.en a lot of
Red-baiting here."

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280 pupils make up 4 Gallia band.S
GALUPOUS - A very
active program within GaUia
Academy High School I! the
instrumental music depart·
ment. GAHS has four bands
In grades 7 through 12,
totaling 2M band members.
' Last year three bands from
GAHS attended the OMEA

District Band and Chorus public each year.
.GaUia Academy also has a
CQntest held In Portsmouth
and all received superior (I) very active marching band
ratings. The Symphonic Band program.
Its membership of 120
also competed on the state
level and again received a march In several community
superior rating. The concert parades each year as well as
bands combined and give perform at aU GAHS footbaU
three concerts open to the games. The band placed first

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MJNNEAPOL!S (UP!) The debate had ended and the
~~:t~i~~~~~}};~~;tt~:~:~~~~~~~I~~t:~:~;~:~t;:~:}t:~:~:~~~~~~ttrt~~~trrrrn~~~tt~~~~~: Episcopal Church's Holise of
Deputies was about decide
whether women should · be
• allowed into a ~tiesthood that
for 2,1100 years, accerdlng io
some, had been aU male.
Adeputy marked his ballot,
gave it to his deputation
leader and aauntered over to
Jackson recalled "We tried the rail that divided the
By DAVID LAWSKY
SEA ITLE (UPI ) - "The ID frighten him by bangil]g deputies from the press and
bear was coming fas t- pots. He didn't stop his whispered "the whole world
is watching this vote."
loping, not just walking. Like advance."
It was, and that perhaps is
any cornered animals, we
Taking their food with
screamed at him and tried to them, tbe group left and one ol tbe anomolies of the
be aggressive rather than hiked up to a ridge. They 65th General Convention of
slopped, looked down and the Protestant Episcopal
afraid."
Dr. Cllarles Jacllson, a saw the bear ripping through Church in lbe USA that ended
Ibis week: how a relatively
researdler at tbe University lh.eir camp and tents.
(three
million
And then the bear started to small
of Washington, and ·three
members ) church with
other campers were stalked stalk !bern.
"He began following our declining membership and a
by a killer~ Alaska brown
bear believed to be the trail. Where we bad turned, touchy financial situation
animal that mauled to deatb he turned. Where we had could coounand the attention
an Illinois man in Glacier stopped to tie tbe food away of most of Christianity in
from him, he stopped and what was essentially an
Bay National Park.
sniffed around, and then internal housekeeping
Jackson~ 31, had gooe to the
Alaska park with Dr. Peter foll owed our tr ail ," said
Talbot, Colin Miller and Lani Jackson.
University of Alaska
S
Vega, aU of Seattle.
Last Thursday, the four biologist Fred Dean, a
were dropped by a par)! boat specialist in bears , told
and hiked to a small lake , Jack.&lt;on later it was bizarre
where they set up camp. They behavior for a bear to lraclt
carried no weapons because people.
.
they bad been tDid tbere were
The party of four zigzag~ed through the woods to
00
no bears aroWtd.
They settled down to a lry to lose the bear, rut tbe
lunch of soup and hot animal gained on them.
LOS ANGElES (UPI) "'The bear was CQmlng fast,
chocolate. And then they
noticed a bear ambling loping, not just walking. We Southern California desert
aU started ruMing up tbe residenta Saturday braced
towards camp.
for another round of flash
"He was sniffing his way," hill," Jackson said.
floods as stonns continued to
build up over nearby
moWttains.
Recent storms have
heavUy damaged about 300
desert area homes.
The flood watch was iasued
allow it to be !"'de public. in our union that the top for all the deserts and the
One union source satd that officers stop receiving pay mountains from the San
rnakingtheofferpublicwould during a strike," a union Gabriel range north of Los'
be "Uke bargaining in a fish spokesman said. _
Angeles soutb to the Mexican
bowl."
A strike against Ford nine border.
The proposal, described by years ago lasted 66 days and
The weather service aald
ooe company oource as being labor observers said this heavy. thundershowers with
a "modification" ol earlier year's dispute would last at strong gusty winds were
offers rather than a complete least into mid October even II expected to develop shortly
change, was believed to there was a settlement in the after noon.
CQnlain a new company stand next few days, primarily · Thundershowers were foreon a key union demand for because of the lime needed to cast •to spill over Into tbe San
less time on the job with no gain ratlficatlon.
Bernardino Valley from lbe
loss in pay. The UAW claima
Striking Ford workers east and into the coastal
lhis would ·help create more picked up their last valleys.
j0 bs .
parcheclls on Friday for the
Hailatonea struck the city
The union aaid Woodcock two or three days they of Redlands Friday while
and Vice President Ken worked before the strike lightning bolts toppled trees
Bannon received their last began. Instead of weekly and tore down power lines.
paychecks the day tf!er the checks averaging better tban Several busine111es reported
strike began at midnight, $300, they'D begin receiving flood damage.
Sept. 14.
strike benefi!s ol $40-$00 a
Athunderstorm struck Loa
Woodcock currently earns week.
Angelea and nearby dtiea
$48,799.58 a year and .In the
Industry observers said it late Friday, dumping more
first two i\'eeks of tbe strike would be W1precedented to than a half Inch of rain on the
wU1 loose $1,878 in salary. make an offer pubUc once a Civic Center In a 45-mlnute
l!Pnnon, head of the UAW's strike was under way. Ford's period. The rainfall· brought
F'ord department, ' is . paid first three proposals, made the aeason's total to 2.118
. $40,883.70 a year and bas lust before the strike began, were inches, compared with a
$1,581 in aalary.
publicized and quickly normal amount of .15 of an
"It's a/t.andard procooure rejected by the union. '/;
inch.

Hikers stalke.d
by killer bear

R es1"dent

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£1ash fl .ds

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matter.
Episcopalians were not the
first church, nor even the
first cbirch with a aense of
sacramental reiUsm and the
apostolic st~ccession, to
ordain women to the
ministry:
Lutherans have been doing
it now fer several years.
But the Episcopal Church
stands In a unique
ecumenical position-a
position shared by no other
Church, witb one eye on
Rome and Eastern Or· ·
thodoxy and tbe other ro
Protestantism.
While factional lines are
never so ne13t and clear cut
.
,
eacb of {l(ose views bas a
faction in tbe chUrch and at
this
convention
the ,
Protestants appeared almost ,
COO!plelely In charge.
Whether the Anglo· :
Catbolicll, m081 of whom
oppoaed U'dlnatinn of WIJIIlen
to the priestbood, will be able
to continue to Uve In a church
temporarily dcmlnated by '
the Protestant wing remains
to be seen.
Some lay and clerical
members have made a~
noises about "Internal
schism," but their bllb~
and established IIJlOkellllen
have disavowed talk of
division and pledged loyalty
-witb continued oppoalllonto the church.
····'
But Protestants are not the
only ones happy at the
convention's epochal declaim
to ocdain women and thus
bring II closer In line with
mainstream Protestantism.

in marching competition
twice last year wiming their
c!ass at the Marshall
University contest and the
Lexington contest. The
marching band also per·
formed at one of Marshall
University's home football
games.
An intregill part of the
marching band is in its
majorette line. The eight girl
line perform with the band at
aU performances and last
year placed first in six area
and regional majorette
contests.

SUNDAY ONL,_Y._ _. . .,., Thirteen
iti---"" IL
·persons fined,
LEATHER

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GALLIPOLIS
In·
strumental music classes will
begin for Washington fifth
graders at 8 a.m. Monday in
the Washington School
gymnasium.
Students who ride a bus
should ride with the high
school students on the
morning of their classes.
Classes will be held as
follows: fdonday, Sept. 27,
flutes, saxophones; Tuesday,
Sept. 28, trombones; Wed·
nesday, Sept. 29, percussion ;
Thursday, Sept. 30, clarlneta
and Friday, Oct. 1, trumpets.
According to John Hal·
las,
assistant
band
director,
Green . fifth
grade band Students should
be prepared for classes
beginning Tuesday. Classes
will be held twice weekly
from II: 15·12 on Tuesday and
Thursday.
Clay studenla will meet on

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Friday, from 12 : 25· 1,
beginning Monday.
Rio Grande students will
meet Monday from II :45·
l2 :4li and Friday, from 11 :1511:45, beginning Monday.

Driver cited
after mishap
GALUPOL!S - Thomas F,
Thornton, 27, Rt. · 2,
Washington, W. Va. was cited
for failure to stop within the
assured dlslance following an
accident Friday on Eastern
Ave~

from th~ entire country will
assist with the workshops in
the following areas: Coalition
Building ; For Impacting
Decisions; SOCial Policy As
Reflected In
Current
Leg i slation ; Pub li c
Awareness: Marketing Your
Product, and Economic
Independence of The Poor.
Dwelling on the development of the independence of
the poor in the political,
oocial and economic environment In which we Jive, the
goal of the conference I! to
move people to . a level of
consciousness and to inspire
direct action of the advocates
of the poor and to develop a
new strategy which will
result in establishing human
services as a high priority of
our nation.
National Director Samuel
R. Martinez wiU be the
Speaker at the Thursday
night, Sept. 30, banquet. He
wiU .speak on '':I'he Future of
CSA." ·

CHESHIRE - Region V
Community Services Ad·
ministration wiU have its
Annual Regional Conference
at the Conrad HUlon Hotel in
Chicago, Illinois, Sept. 30,
Oct. 1 and 2. Host Agency is
Model Cities-Ch ic ago
Committee on Urban Opportunity, Chicago.
The Gallia •· Meigs Com·
munity Action Agency is
sending Joseph Barsotti,
Executive Director, to the
Col)ference to join the 1,1100
participants who wiJI make
this Conference an effective
means of determining the
"New Era In Anti-Poverty
Efforts," the theme of the
Conference.
The participants will be
CAA staff and board mem·
hers, city • county · state
officials and special Invited
guests from the six-states of
Region V, lllinois, Indiana,
Michigan, Mlnilesola, Ohio
and Wisconsin . .
Seventy,five specialists

City poli~e said Thornton's
truck struck the rear of • car
driven by Francia 0. Rile, 41,
Rt. I, Gallipolis. There was
. minor damage.
No citation was Issued in an
accident Friday on the
parking lot at the . Burger
Chef where an auto driven by
Marvin Wayne Baird, S9, Rt.
1, Gallipolis, struck the rear
end of a car operated by
Stanley L. Lane, 19,
Gallipolis.
A backing accident De·
curred on Second Ave. at the
"A great way
Shake Shoppe where an auto
driven by Carolyn Sue Barry,
"But hurry. Quantities are limited.
.3;1; Rt. 2, BldweJI, hacked Into
a parked car owned by
And tne sale ends.May 31."
Maxine J .. Lane, Rt . I,
Gallipolis.
Evonne Goolagong
Police continued · an in·
vestigation Saturday ol an
Mtr's.
accident at 19 Pine St. in·
S•-'od
volving a car driven by
Ull
Solo
Donald Ray Coleman, 28,
P,.ioe
P,.ice
Save
Gallipolis, and a parked auto
44 .00 29.99
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owned by Mary Ann Nibert, Beau!y Case
O'Hite
48 .00 35.99 ' 12 .01
34, Gallipolis.
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Chillicothe.
GARS bands
perform
GALUPOLIS - Chillicothe
and Gallipolis marching
banda performed during the
halftime Intermission of
,Friday night's GAHS·
Chillicothe football 1ame on
Memorial Field .
It was the first home
performance of the .IJ76
season by Rodney Tolliver's
musicians .
Most of Friday's numbert
performed by the Blue .and
White marchers · will be
presented during thla week's
band contest at Marshall
University.
Mr. To!Uver, aaslsted by
John Hallas, is to be
congratulated for directing
an excellent halfthne show.
This year's band haa 13'1
members.
Majorettes are Debbie
Rieser, Patty Patrick, Pam
McMahon, Tam! Smith,
Becily Call, Cheryl Robinlon, ·
Taml Bush and Cindy Mink.

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POMEROY. - Thirteen

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SYRACUSE - One driver
Uat
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others forfeited bonds in was trealed and released at Mon'&amp;C... . Pftco
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Meigs County Court Friday. Veterans Memorial Hospital
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2 Suiter ·
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Buck were VencU R. Adkins, accident Friday at 9:55 p:m.
J Suiter
Oak Hill, $16 and costa, on SR 124, two-tenths of a Co lor : Deep Ol ive 78 .00 58 .49 19.51
speeding; Ray otis H. mile east of Syracuse.
Willison, New Lexington, $10
Taken to the hospital by the
and cosli:, speeding; Bert R. Racine ER Squad was
Anderson, Belpre, $15 and Virginia Salser of Syracuse.
costa, speeding; John Robert
Robert Beegle of the Meigs limited quantities.
Jeffers, Pomeroy, $12 and County Sheriff's Department
costa, speeding; Quentin T. reported Rex L. Roy, 20,
Butcher, Gallaway, $8 and Racine, traveling west, at·
costs, speeding; Jack B.•. templed to adjust the clock on
Mana way, Senecaville, $11 his car's dash, causing the
and costs, speeding; Tommy car to go left of center. He
L. Krautter, Pomeroy, $25 struck the left rear of a truck
and costs, no service brake; continued on and crashed
Lonnie K. Taylor, Middle- headon with the Salser
port, $21 . and costs, vehicle.
speeding; Alan L. Dodson,
The truck was driven by
OPEN MONDAY AND
Middleport, $IS and costs, Greg Huffman, 16, Racine.
passing at intersection; Guy Roy was cited on charges of
V. Sargent, Rl. 2, Pomeroy, failure to keep on right half of
$25 and costs, failure to yield roadway. There was heavy
at stop sign; Tammy D. damage to the Roy and Salser
Pickens, Rutland, $25 and vehicles and slight to the
costs, passing stopped school Huffman truck.
bus; Timothy Michael, RD,
Pomeroy, $100 and costa, $75
suspended, 90 days probation,
disturbing the peace; George
H. Kotatic, Rio Grande, $10
and costs, obscured vision.
Forfeiting bonds were
Harold
Braden,
Jr.,
Columbus, $ISO, driving
under suspension; Loyd
McGraw, Gallipolis Ferry,
W. Va., Steve Nester, Lan·
caster, Caie H. Nelson,
Ashland, Ky., Heinz J. Akers,
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UN debate
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on agenda
UNITED NATIONS (UPI)
- The U.N. General
Assembly, its organixatlonal
work completed with
minimal fuss In its first week,
will open Ita amual policy
debate Monday witb more
than 90 foreign mlniste!'l
scheduled to speak.
SeeretNy of Slate Henry
Kissinger, frelh from, bll
· succesafu~ African shutlle
whlch brought Rhodealan ac·
ooptance of maJerlly rule by
blacks, was achaduled to
speak Thunday mOI'IIing.
Following 1 tndiUon that
dates back to the first
aeulons of the A8mbly in
the 1940!1, Brllllll wU1 be the
first speaker. BrazUian
Foreign Miniater Antonio
Francisco Auredo da
Silveira was eehecml.ed to
lead off tbe debate, In wbicb
135 deleptea 'IJftliltld to ..
heard by Oct. 14, at 10:11 a.
m. Monday.
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Barsotti to attend conference

Instrumental classes
VOL. \1' NO. 35 _ _ __

.will begin on Monday

PAG[ 4·

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1976

President campaigns
along the Mississippi
my heart."
By RIOORDH. GROWALD into his ftrst heavy schedule crowding ille dock and
The Presiden~ perspiring
NEW ORLEANS (UP!) - of trips since the Republican riverbanks bW'SI into cheers in the steamy heat, shuclted
President Focd cruised the coovention, with an extended as Ill!' Fords arrived in his jacket and shook hands
Missi.uippi on a paddlewheel tour of California and the Far muggy heat that esceeded IMI with persons lining his route
riverboat Saturday, telling West ID start OcU, the eve of degrees. Six girls in fiouncy 1o the gangplank of the ~
cheering levee crowds he'll the second presidential Scarlet O'Hara carrying lace foot . riverboat , a modern
the reptica of the Marlt Twain era
put moce money in their debate. Ca.rter bas travelled parasols greeted
extensively
since
Laboc
Day
.
·
President
and
gave
Mn.
pockets and "keep America
paddlewheelers. It was
Apparently confident be is Ford a bouquet o1 roses.
No. 1!"
draped in blue "President
·The crowd waved pro-Focd Ford"76" banners.
The President and Mrs. overtaking the Democratic
Ford invaded Jimmy oominee· and buoyed by his signs bearing such legends as
Speaking from the boat
to
Cajun befoce it Natchei cast off on a
Carter's Dixie for a kind of shewing in their ftrsl debate , "Welcome
waterborne whistle.,.top Ford new to New Orleans, Country," "Keep Truckin' silt-boor run downriver, Focd
campaign tour of Louisiana drove north to the riverpcrt of Jerry" and "Keep Adultery drew ~when be told the
and further weekend stops in Lutcher, La., and boarded the Ou( of tbe White House"-&lt;~ auwd he 'd be campaigning
Mississippi, Alabama and 5Wnwheeler Natchez IX for jab at Carter's Playboy in the Deep South all
a silt-hour cruise back to New interview comment that he 'll'l!ei.end.
F1orlda.
has looked at women lustfully
The swing gets Ford rolling Orleans.
~'And we re going to wint
'
000
erso
.
and
"cmunitted adultery in he said. " And W@' re going to
p
ns
Abo ut , ,
keep America No. ! period!"
Touting his efforts to
reduce inflation and achieve
a economic. re·covery, he
''In short, the Ford . said : "ln the nest four years
By W~LEY (l. PIPJ&gt;m\T moratorium on the sale o1
administration has ·only paid
SAN DIEGO (UPI ) reprocessing plants that IJp ·service to the nuclear · we're goil\g ID·do even better
so you can have even more
Jimmy Cl!fter, staking a would cancel two recent sales
proliferation
treaty, and its money in your pockets."
toehold fer his next debate by Gennany w Brazil and by
rau~re or leadership could
Hell vy security was in
with President Focd, said France to PakisUm.
have tragic consequences for force. Secrel Service agents,
today the Republican
Carter, who will debate the entire world. If ..e will nlll
state policl!lllen, Coast
administration "has only foceign policy with FU'd in
pRid lip service" to the San F'rancisco Oct. 6, said lead the way IDward IJI'BO', Guardsmen and Navy
frogmen guarded the vessel
nuclear nonproliferation that, as president, he would who will ?"
On itis second western and Coast Guard cr aft
treaty negotiated by the push for a voluntary swing
since winning the pafroled nearby.
antiproliferatim treaty.
Demoerata.
Democratic
presidential
In a ~h 1o the Qty Club
"We bave failed miserably nomination, Carter
took
of San Diego, Carter outlined to set an elllliiPie which pains to praise the Ia te
a 101Jolnt plan he said would would encourage other Prestdenl Lyndon Jdm$00
cmb the International Spread countries not to seek their
and carefully spoke of his
of nuerear weapons, starting · own nuclear facilities ," said
abilities
in defense · and
.
wit~
a
retroactive Carter. '
foreign affairs- areas in
which Carter roncedes Ford
bas a more widely-blown
record.
Carter said in Dallas
Friday tha.t 2.S million
Americam have lost their
PHILADELPHIA (OPI ) jobs in the two years Focd has
James T. Malkowski, who
been in White House.
police said had been Wking
about bow his ·son .. as
ldlled
since
1972.
, LUSAKA, Zambi11 (UP!) .
'The
meeting
was
.me
to
Plll med by the devil and
Zambian Pmlclent Kennell!
begin
late
Saturday
and
bad Ill be kili~ stabbed and
Kawlda S.turday convened a
seriously
wounded the 3·
rnealni! ot rour black pmi· continue Sunday. .
yearof&gt;ld
...rly
Saturoay..
Zambian
government
denta to ooosider endillg the
Malkowski,
Zl,
of Pbiladel·
perriDa war againlt Prime sources said Smith bad
~. apparently bad been
Mlnllter Ian &amp;nilh's feCime adhered to tbe . settlement
Irtluenced by recent movies
formula presenled to him last
in neighboring Rhodelia.
about children possessed by
Zambian government weekend in South Africa by
the devil, pOOre said.
IIOIIrCel were optlmillic that Secretary of State Henry
Police said that Malkowski,
tbe p-eSdenll would agree to Kiasinger.
recently
unemployed , had
"Therefoce,
there
is
no
wltbcnw aupport fer the
PREI'ORIA, South Africa
been
talking
throughout
reason
why
the
Lusaka
~.but a spokesnan
( UP! ) - Three smiling
about
how
his son was
Friday
meeting
should
not
endorse"
f« the Manllt govenunent
Cuban soldiers, captured
·poUeSIIed
by
the
devil.
the
agreements
and
fulfil
the
ol Mlumlique renewed his
during the Angolan civil war,
Sbortly after 12:30 a.m.
COQD!ry'a pb!dge to continued African side of tbe bargain, were d!Jplayed to repcrters
Saturday
lll~X11iqg, they said,
the sources said.
0
warfare.
Saturday and said they were
The meeting W8JI being being treated well, ttpeOding be too1t a ll'ead knife wilh a
lkDitb Friday accepled ·a
U.S.-Btlllllt plan for a lrlnll· chaired by the group's unoffi· IIIOIIl of their time tending a serrated edge Ill the secood·
Boor bedroom of his son,
tiGn to blacS majority rule in clalleader, Tanzanian Pres!· vegetable garden.
dent
Julius
Nyerere.
The
Rbadella within two yean.
Military aources said South James Jr., and stabbed him
Zambian
government
However, be made bia
Africa might even1Ually e:z. mce in the left lide.
Police said Matkowsld
sources
said
Mozambique
lif5liltllidlt l'OIIIIi&amp;na1 upcll
change them for teVen South
went
downstairs and ID!d his
President
Samora
Machel
African troops Jaken priJoner
"' Jmmec!lete end to the
wife,
Kathleen, 25, he had
and
!lotawana
President
Sir
warfare In which lbe
in Angola and held in the
Serelse
Khama
also
were
st.atmed
the child. She ran
s.u....,. •••• 111111!111 clalma
capitol of Luanda.
uplllairs
and foood tbe boy
lboat 1.100 perril1al and ISO attending.
The
Cubans
were
Rbodetll'l troop~ have been
introduced by Brig. Gen Ben lying em tbe floor .with the
Roos, the South African knife atW lodged in bis side.
She pulled out the lmlfe
army's chief of operations,
and,
witb the falher and a
wbl said the men were
nelgblxr
,police said, took. the
brought ·to South Africa
boy
to
Ncrtheutem
Hospital
because they needed medical
where
be
underwent
surgery
altentinn.
for
a
coflapoed
lung.
South African forces joined
He was reported in
two black anti.communist
satufactory
condition
By J. PAUL WYA1T
Thursday night, found the Uberalion movements in the
afternoon.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. money untouched and Angolan civil war last year, Saturday
MatlwWBki
waa booked on
but withdrew In March under
(UPI) - A CIIIVD)' of about brought It back with him to
aeveral
charges
including agintense international
Jell vtbldea wltb clll%en t.nc1 Jacksonville.
gravated
asaault
and
radial • :W fer the Ocala
"I have agreed to do prellltll'e erganized by black
recklesa
endangerment.
National Yoreat today In everything you asked," Jaffa African natlms.
The Matkowsltia have two
Cuha 11ent 13,1100 to 15,1100
Rarch of a 3J.year~ld said, looking at the television
other
children, girla aged 7
soclallle whose kidnapers cameras and holding a card· troops to the southwest
and
S.
lave not nlpDllded to her board boll containing bundles African natla! to boialer the
Popular
llilband'a emot1ooa1 pleas. of $100 billa. The bolt Soviet-backed'
Movement
foc
the
Llberatlm
Rldlard Jaffa, 36, a real ointalned the I!J!Ure $200,1100
of Angola which eventually
• llllate developer, dlocloaed at ransom, he said.
a news oont~ . Friday "I want to make a deal. I took power.
The Angola govenunent is
that bll wife, Sheri Unda, 35, want my .wife. I ba&gt;e two
· waa lddnaped Wednesday children who need their ooldlng seven white South
IIIOI'IIlltg. Mn. Jaffa, the mother. 1'1- contact me. I African soldiers wbl alao By EDWARD S. LECII'I"ZIN
UPI Auto Writer
have been publicly displayed.
bead of a COWICII of Jewish have the lliCIIey." ·
DETROIT (UP!) - Tbe
The
Cubans
were
identified
Authcrltleillate Friday 111ld
women'• clubl, hat two
_..,..__ ..... 14 and n-· therestlllbadbeennoCU!tact as Sgt. Esequiel David United AulD Wcrkers Wtion
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with the kidnapers following Garces MusteUer, 21, from confirmed Saturday that its
•
The kidnapers demanded ':taffa'a dramatic plea, which tbe Oriente region; Private top officers have given up
tB,I100 I'IJIIOiD In a phone was his own decision. Duval Carlos Alberto Marit .Mesa, their 111laries WIW the strike
Clll to Jaffa at his office County Sheriff Dale Car1011 . 25, of Havana, and Private against the Ford Motor Co. is
Wedaeeday lllOt'lting, Jaffa ·and the local FBI had asked.· Roberto Morales Bellma, 23, settled. '
At the same time, top
llld.
tbe media not to di~~~emlnate alao of Havana.
RooJ aald !bey were being negotiators !II both sides
He l8ld the male caller news of the crbne unW Mrs.
treated
In accordance wltb were holding a private
• IJIIde a reference to add and Jaffa's 111fety waa aiiSIIfed,
tbe
Geneva
Conventinn on meeting ID find a way iround
he quoted the kidnaper .aa
The vehiclea taking part In
war
pr!1011ers.
They smiled the impRsse that has stalled
ll)'ln&amp; . "You know what today's sell'ch were driven
easily,
wore
neal
clvlllan the talks effecting 170,1100
would lappellll tbll was uaed by members of the
clothel
and
aald
they
spent workers. The meeting was
Cll y1111 wife."
Jachonvllle Four-Wheelregarded as the most
mOll
of
their
time
gardening.
J.rfa llld he followed the Drive Posae, a group of
encouraging
since since
·
Meralea
tDid
repcrters
he
kidnaper's ln1tructlona deputlud clvWan volunteers
formal
bargaining
reswned
apllclllJ. He went to varloua wbl 8IIIJt pdlce in making was being fitted for an
.
1p111 m U.S. 17 beading lelrchea over rougb terrain. artificial ann af.ter losing his Monday.
The
participants
included
in
the
war.
The
other
two
.10utb" from Jac~nvllle,
"We're dolnl nolhlng that
President Leonard
Wbn be fCIIIIII 1 lll'lel of WCJUid jeqlardlle the vlcllm's prisoners suffered leg UAoodcocltW
W
and Ford Labor
wouOOs.
....... He oould l'lllle Cll1y life," llid pollee Information
VIce
Pruident
Sidney
The
prisoners
recently
dl)' 41M •dui ilfflcer Mike Goulcl. "If there
McKenna
and
tbelr
lOp
aides.
were
taken
to
watch
an
IIIII 1 -left a1 a drap paint II any contact wllh the
llources
Indicated
the
auto
lnlernalional
rugby
game
In lbt OUia HiiliCIIII FcrNl, kidnapers, · we
will
finn
already
has
prfpai'ed
.a
• liltS.
Immediately pull our people between South Africa and
new
contract
proposal
but
Bill Jda llid he badll't off, We're willing to . New Zealand. "A pme for ·
llllld _ , _ flirlller from eoaperille in anJ. method or men," me prisoner said. "We has not laid II on the
1upported the Sprlngboka bargammK U~ble because of
111 wt .... He uld he illllllll!i'."
the UAW's reluctan.te to
CSollth Afrlcana)."
JJI
lilt 1drap pula&amp;
~
I
f
1

·Carter ·pushes treaty

'Possessed'

soil stabbed

Sources indicate
war to end soon

by father

Prisoners

displayed

Saturday

cuerrma

CB convoy searching

for kidnapped socialite

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WURK PROGRESSES at. .lhe site of the new home for
the Gallia CoWltY Volunteer Emergency Squ~d on
Jacksoo Pike. The building is hP;oc constructed by

vOIWltcer help on land furnished the. squad by GalliA
County Commissioners.

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students Thursday evening, Sept. 23, at the Grace United ·Methodist Church . Graduates
pictured in alphabetical order are Irene Adams, Judy Bartheimas, Sonya Booher, Juanita
Branham, Marsha Briggs, Tammy Broyles, Robin Bryant, Beverly Clay, Teresa Collins,
Cheryl Ctosler, Jeanee Dalton, Linda Delawder, Sharlene Dixon, Kay Estep, Margaret
Fortune, Diana Gregory, Chris Harrah, Minnie Humphreys, Jill Jenkins, June Kloes,
Delores Massie, Sandra McCarley, Barbara McMahon, Deborah Musser, Ernestine Polsley, Jean Pope, Sandra Roush, Donald RusseJI, Carla Stevens, Anna Stoo!s, Kathy Thorn·
ton, Rhonda Vaughan, Ruth Wells, Reva Wheatcraft and Marsha Wickline. Not pictured are
Martha Clark and Susan Tillis.

Left-wing reporters ousted
By SARA FRITZ
CINCINNATI (UPI ) -

/1
strong anti.Qmrnunisl senti·
ment emerged at the United
Mine Workers convention
Saturday, prompting the
expulsion of two )efl.-wing .
repU'(ers and a lhrea! to o\L$1
a few unnamed members.
SecretNy-Treas\ll'er Harry
Patrick later asked the delegates to bury · thei r
differences and focus instead
m a plot by big coal

ronpanies to b\L$1 the uniro .
He proposed a $10 million
campaign to organize nro union coal miners.
The convention was
nonetheless preoccupied by
efforts t~ oust anyone
suspected of being a
Communist. Two b&lt;mmunist
newspliper reporters were
expelled and five other left
wing writers left on the
advice of a union o!Jicial.
Some delegates also asked

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SAN FRANCISro (UPI ) -Patricia Hearst Sabirday

began seniDg a seveil·year sentence lor armed bank
robbery, Impo""!' ·by a ju,dge who reduced a temporary 35year term but said violence "wiD not he tolerated."
Umwayed by pleas .for mercy, U. S. District Judge
Willlllll! H. Onick Jr. Friday ordered the term for the Ziyear-&lt;lld newspaper heiress who swod before him In a
ligbt greeD dress, expressiOnless, pale and down to 90 .
powds.
~e wiU be eligible for parole in 16 months under the
seateace fm: ber part iD the A[ril IS, 1974, robbery of
$10,571) from a SliD Francisco bank "1th the lerrorist
.Symbiooese Llberatloo Army which bad kidnaped her 10
weeb before.
The U. S. Bureau of Prisons onlered her taken to the
Federal Correeliooal lostltudon at Pleasanton, Calif.,
.-ross the bay 30 miles southeast of San Francisco, to
serve oot ·h er term.
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the credentials crounittee to
expeU a few unidentified
uniro members who they
suspected were Communisls,
rut the CQmmittee did not act
immediately.
Inspired by several anti·
Communist lloor speechs, the
eonventiori called a 1&amp;-mlnute
recess to cooduct its purge. A
band played polkas as some
delegates
took
their
suspicions to credentials
committee members meeting
in a tiny adjacent room.
Union insiders said the
sentiment was prompted in
part by the distribution of
Communist and "right-to·
strike" literature. They also
blamed a ~ech distributed

Friday by VIce President
Mille Trbovich wamlng of
infiltration by soclalista,
revolutioparles and
communists.
The convention voted
expelllwo repcrters- Frank
Hiill and Ailne Thcmpaon from a weekly Chicago-baaed
Maoist tabloid knoim as The
Call, published by th'
October. League. The palr
were ciled for dlslrlbutlng
their paper Inside the hall.
"I don't thlnlt It's right for
them to kick me out, but
there's not much I can do,"
Hall said. "I'm not really
surprised !bough, because
there's always be.en a lot of
Red-baiting here."

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280 pupils make up 4 Gallia band.S
GALUPOUS - A very
active program within GaUia
Academy High School I! the
instrumental music depart·
ment. GAHS has four bands
In grades 7 through 12,
totaling 2M band members.
' Last year three bands from
GAHS attended the OMEA

District Band and Chorus public each year.
.GaUia Academy also has a
CQntest held In Portsmouth
and all received superior (I) very active marching band
ratings. The Symphonic Band program.
Its membership of 120
also competed on the state
level and again received a march In several community
superior rating. The concert parades each year as well as
bands combined and give perform at aU GAHS footbaU
three concerts open to the games. The band placed first

BOYS WORK BOOTS &amp; SHOES

Entire world

''Ideal For School ''
Sizes 8112 to 3

watched decision
By DAVID E. ANDERSON

uPI Religion Writer
MJNNEAPOL!S (UP!) The debate had ended and the
~~:t~i~~~~~}};~~;tt~:~:~~~~~~~I~~t:~:~;~:~t;:~:}t:~:~:~~~~~~ttrt~~~trrrrn~~~tt~~~~~: Episcopal Church's Holise of
Deputies was about decide
whether women should · be
• allowed into a ~tiesthood that
for 2,1100 years, accerdlng io
some, had been aU male.
Adeputy marked his ballot,
gave it to his deputation
leader and aauntered over to
Jackson recalled "We tried the rail that divided the
By DAVID LAWSKY
SEA ITLE (UPI ) - "The ID frighten him by bangil]g deputies from the press and
bear was coming fas t- pots. He didn't stop his whispered "the whole world
is watching this vote."
loping, not just walking. Like advance."
It was, and that perhaps is
any cornered animals, we
Taking their food with
screamed at him and tried to them, tbe group left and one ol tbe anomolies of the
be aggressive rather than hiked up to a ridge. They 65th General Convention of
slopped, looked down and the Protestant Episcopal
afraid."
Dr. Cllarles Jacllson, a saw the bear ripping through Church in lbe USA that ended
Ibis week: how a relatively
researdler at tbe University lh.eir camp and tents.
(three
million
And then the bear started to small
of Washington, and ·three
members ) church with
other campers were stalked stalk !bern.
"He began following our declining membership and a
by a killer~ Alaska brown
bear believed to be the trail. Where we bad turned, touchy financial situation
animal that mauled to deatb he turned. Where we had could coounand the attention
an Illinois man in Glacier stopped to tie tbe food away of most of Christianity in
from him, he stopped and what was essentially an
Bay National Park.
sniffed around, and then internal housekeeping
Jackson~ 31, had gooe to the
Alaska park with Dr. Peter foll owed our tr ail ," said
Talbot, Colin Miller and Lani Jackson.
University of Alaska
S
Vega, aU of Seattle.
Last Thursday, the four biologist Fred Dean, a
were dropped by a par)! boat specialist in bears , told
and hiked to a small lake , Jack.&lt;on later it was bizarre
where they set up camp. They behavior for a bear to lraclt
carried no weapons because people.
.
they bad been tDid tbere were
The party of four zigzag~ed through the woods to
00
no bears aroWtd.
They settled down to a lry to lose the bear, rut tbe
lunch of soup and hot animal gained on them.
LOS ANGElES (UPI) "'The bear was CQmlng fast,
chocolate. And then they
noticed a bear ambling loping, not just walking. We Southern California desert
aU started ruMing up tbe residenta Saturday braced
towards camp.
for another round of flash
"He was sniffing his way," hill," Jackson said.
floods as stonns continued to
build up over nearby
moWttains.
Recent storms have
heavUy damaged about 300
desert area homes.
The flood watch was iasued
allow it to be !"'de public. in our union that the top for all the deserts and the
One union source satd that officers stop receiving pay mountains from the San
rnakingtheofferpublicwould during a strike," a union Gabriel range north of Los'
be "Uke bargaining in a fish spokesman said. _
Angeles soutb to the Mexican
bowl."
A strike against Ford nine border.
The proposal, described by years ago lasted 66 days and
The weather service aald
ooe company oource as being labor observers said this heavy. thundershowers with
a "modification" ol earlier year's dispute would last at strong gusty winds were
offers rather than a complete least into mid October even II expected to develop shortly
change, was believed to there was a settlement in the after noon.
CQnlain a new company stand next few days, primarily · Thundershowers were foreon a key union demand for because of the lime needed to cast •to spill over Into tbe San
less time on the job with no gain ratlficatlon.
Bernardino Valley from lbe
loss in pay. The UAW claima
Striking Ford workers east and into the coastal
lhis would ·help create more picked up their last valleys.
j0 bs .
parcheclls on Friday for the
Hailatonea struck the city
The union aaid Woodcock two or three days they of Redlands Friday while
and Vice President Ken worked before the strike lightning bolts toppled trees
Bannon received their last began. Instead of weekly and tore down power lines.
paychecks the day tf!er the checks averaging better tban Several busine111es reported
strike began at midnight, $300, they'D begin receiving flood damage.
Sept. 14.
strike benefi!s ol $40-$00 a
Athunderstorm struck Loa
Woodcock currently earns week.
Angelea and nearby dtiea
$48,799.58 a year and .In the
Industry observers said it late Friday, dumping more
first two i\'eeks of tbe strike would be W1precedented to than a half Inch of rain on the
wU1 loose $1,878 in salary. make an offer pubUc once a Civic Center In a 45-mlnute
l!Pnnon, head of the UAW's strike was under way. Ford's period. The rainfall· brought
F'ord department, ' is . paid first three proposals, made the aeason's total to 2.118
. $40,883.70 a year and bas lust before the strike began, were inches, compared with a
$1,581 in aalary.
publicized and quickly normal amount of .15 of an
"It's a/t.andard procooure rejected by the union. '/;
inch.

Hikers stalke.d
by killer bear

R es1"dent

brace for
£1ash fl .ds

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matter.
Episcopalians were not the
first church, nor even the
first cbirch with a aense of
sacramental reiUsm and the
apostolic st~ccession, to
ordain women to the
ministry:
Lutherans have been doing
it now fer several years.
But the Episcopal Church
stands In a unique
ecumenical position-a
position shared by no other
Church, witb one eye on
Rome and Eastern Or· ·
thodoxy and tbe other ro
Protestantism.
While factional lines are
never so ne13t and clear cut
.
,
eacb of {l(ose views bas a
faction in tbe chUrch and at
this
convention
the ,
Protestants appeared almost ,
COO!plelely In charge.
Whether the Anglo· :
Catbolicll, m081 of whom
oppoaed U'dlnatinn of WIJIIlen
to the priestbood, will be able
to continue to Uve In a church
temporarily dcmlnated by '
the Protestant wing remains
to be seen.
Some lay and clerical
members have made a~
noises about "Internal
schism," but their bllb~
and established IIJlOkellllen
have disavowed talk of
division and pledged loyalty
-witb continued oppoalllonto the church.
····'
But Protestants are not the
only ones happy at the
convention's epochal declaim
to ocdain women and thus
bring II closer In line with
mainstream Protestantism.

in marching competition
twice last year wiming their
c!ass at the Marshall
University contest and the
Lexington contest. The
marching band also per·
formed at one of Marshall
University's home football
games.
An intregill part of the
marching band is in its
majorette line. The eight girl
line perform with the band at
aU performances and last
year placed first in six area
and regional majorette
contests.

SUNDAY ONL,_Y._ _. . .,., Thirteen
iti---"" IL
·persons fined,
LEATHER

Top men give up pay

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1'HE PRACTICAL NURSING
School of Buckeye Hills Career Center graduated 38

GALLIPOLIS
In·
strumental music classes will
begin for Washington fifth
graders at 8 a.m. Monday in
the Washington School
gymnasium.
Students who ride a bus
should ride with the high
school students on the
morning of their classes.
Classes will be held as
follows: fdonday, Sept. 27,
flutes, saxophones; Tuesday,
Sept. 28, trombones; Wed·
nesday, Sept. 29, percussion ;
Thursday, Sept. 30, clarlneta
and Friday, Oct. 1, trumpets.
According to John Hal·
las,
assistant
band
director,
Green . fifth
grade band Students should
be prepared for classes
beginning Tuesday. Classes
will be held twice weekly
from II: 15·12 on Tuesday and
Thursday.
Clay studenla will meet on

SHOE HIGH
BOOT HIGH

'9.90
'11.90
CREPE SOLE

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Mori. thru Sat. 10til9
Sunday 1 til S

SHOES

Monday from 1·1:40, and
Friday, from 12 : 25· 1,
beginning Monday.
Rio Grande students will
meet Monday from II :45·
l2 :4li and Friday, from 11 :1511:45, beginning Monday.

Driver cited
after mishap
GALUPOL!S - Thomas F,
Thornton, 27, Rt. · 2,
Washington, W. Va. was cited
for failure to stop within the
assured dlslance following an
accident Friday on Eastern
Ave~

from th~ entire country will
assist with the workshops in
the following areas: Coalition
Building ; For Impacting
Decisions; SOCial Policy As
Reflected In
Current
Leg i slation ; Pub li c
Awareness: Marketing Your
Product, and Economic
Independence of The Poor.
Dwelling on the development of the independence of
the poor in the political,
oocial and economic environment In which we Jive, the
goal of the conference I! to
move people to . a level of
consciousness and to inspire
direct action of the advocates
of the poor and to develop a
new strategy which will
result in establishing human
services as a high priority of
our nation.
National Director Samuel
R. Martinez wiU be the
Speaker at the Thursday
night, Sept. 30, banquet. He
wiU .speak on '':I'he Future of
CSA." ·

CHESHIRE - Region V
Community Services Ad·
ministration wiU have its
Annual Regional Conference
at the Conrad HUlon Hotel in
Chicago, Illinois, Sept. 30,
Oct. 1 and 2. Host Agency is
Model Cities-Ch ic ago
Committee on Urban Opportunity, Chicago.
The Gallia •· Meigs Com·
munity Action Agency is
sending Joseph Barsotti,
Executive Director, to the
Col)ference to join the 1,1100
participants who wiJI make
this Conference an effective
means of determining the
"New Era In Anti-Poverty
Efforts," the theme of the
Conference.
The participants will be
CAA staff and board mem·
hers, city • county · state
officials and special Invited
guests from the six-states of
Region V, lllinois, Indiana,
Michigan, Mlnilesola, Ohio
and Wisconsin . .
Seventy,five specialists

City poli~e said Thornton's
truck struck the rear of • car
driven by Francia 0. Rile, 41,
Rt. I, Gallipolis. There was
. minor damage.
No citation was Issued in an
accident Friday on the
parking lot at the . Burger
Chef where an auto driven by
Marvin Wayne Baird, S9, Rt.
1, Gallipolis, struck the rear
end of a car operated by
Stanley L. Lane, 19,
Gallipolis.
A backing accident De·
curred on Second Ave. at the
"A great way
Shake Shoppe where an auto
driven by Carolyn Sue Barry,
"But hurry. Quantities are limited.
.3;1; Rt. 2, BldweJI, hacked Into
a parked car owned by
And tne sale ends.May 31."
Maxine J .. Lane, Rt . I,
Gallipolis.
Evonne Goolagong
Police continued · an in·
vestigation Saturday ol an
Mtr's.
accident at 19 Pine St. in·
S•-'od
volving a car driven by
Ull
Solo
Donald Ray Coleman, 28,
P,.ioe
P,.ice
Save
Gallipolis, and a parked auto
44 .00 29.99
14.01
owned by Mary Ann Nibert, Beau!y Case
O'Hite
48 .00 35.99 ' 12 .01
34, Gallipolis.
·
24 Pullman
62 .00 46.49

Chillicothe.
GARS bands
perform
GALUPOLIS - Chillicothe
and Gallipolis marching
banda performed during the
halftime Intermission of
,Friday night's GAHS·
Chillicothe football 1ame on
Memorial Field .
It was the first home
performance of the .IJ76
season by Rodney Tolliver's
musicians .
Most of Friday's numbert
performed by the Blue .and
White marchers · will be
presented during thla week's
band contest at Marshall
University.
Mr. To!Uver, aaslsted by
John Hallas, is to be
congratulated for directing
an excellent halfthne show.
This year's band haa 13'1
members.
Majorettes are Debbie
Rieser, Patty Patrick, Pam
McMahon, Tam! Smith,
Becily Call, Cheryl Robinlon, ·
Taml Bush and Cindy Mink.

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26 Pullman

Driver hurt
12 forfeit· bonds m
. acc1'dent
POMEROY. - Thirteen

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Arnold Palmer

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defendants were fined and 12
SYRACUSE - One driver
Uat
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others forfeited bonds in was trealed and released at Mon'&amp;C... . Pftco
Price
Meigs County Court Friday. Veterans Memorial Hospital
62 .00 46 .49 15.51
Fined by Judge Robert E. following a two car and truck 24 Com pan ion
2 Suiter ·
74.00 55 .49 18.51
Buck were VencU R. Adkins, accident Friday at 9:55 p:m.
J Suiter
Oak Hill, $16 and costa, on SR 124, two-tenths of a Co lor : Deep Ol ive 78 .00 58 .49 19.51
speeding; Ray otis H. mile east of Syracuse.
Willison, New Lexington, $10
Taken to the hospital by the
and cosli:, speeding; Bert R. Racine ER Squad was
Anderson, Belpre, $15 and Virginia Salser of Syracuse.
costa, speeding; John Robert
Robert Beegle of the Meigs limited quantities.
Jeffers, Pomeroy, $12 and County Sheriff's Department
costa, speeding; Quentin T. reported Rex L. Roy, 20,
Butcher, Gallaway, $8 and Racine, traveling west, at·
costs, speeding; Jack B.•. templed to adjust the clock on
Mana way, Senecaville, $11 his car's dash, causing the
and costs, speeding; Tommy car to go left of center. He
L. Krautter, Pomeroy, $25 struck the left rear of a truck
and costs, no service brake; continued on and crashed
Lonnie K. Taylor, Middle- headon with the Salser
port, $21 . and costs, vehicle.
speeding; Alan L. Dodson,
The truck was driven by
OPEN MONDAY AND
Middleport, $IS and costs, Greg Huffman, 16, Racine.
passing at intersection; Guy Roy was cited on charges of
V. Sargent, Rl. 2, Pomeroy, failure to keep on right half of
$25 and costs, failure to yield roadway. There was heavy
at stop sign; Tammy D. damage to the Roy and Salser
Pickens, Rutland, $25 and vehicles and slight to the
costs, passing stopped school Huffman truck.
bus; Timothy Michael, RD,
Pomeroy, $100 and costa, $75
suspended, 90 days probation,
disturbing the peace; George
H. Kotatic, Rio Grande, $10
and costs, obscured vision.
Forfeiting bonds were
Harold
Braden,
Jr.,
Columbus, $ISO, driving
under suspension; Loyd
McGraw, Gallipolis Ferry,
W. Va., Steve Nester, Lan·
caster, Caie H. Nelson,
Ashland, Ky., Heinz J. Akers,
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Cleveland, Norman Hendrix,
Reg. 113.99
Syracuse, and Harry Bush,
Barboursville, w. va., $27.50
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each, speeding; Karen~=~;;;;.;;,;.;;..~~~~~~~~~~-,
Facemyer, Rt. 2, Albany,
$27.50, iUegal passing; John
H. Glbaon, Athens, $54.50, no
A rt d C I S
cycle endQrsement; Bruce
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Hawley, Pomeroy, $27.501
high rear bumper; Jack
Oller, Middleport, $25,
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UN debate
policy next
on agenda
UNITED NATIONS (UPI)
- The U.N. General
Assembly, its organixatlonal
work completed with
minimal fuss In its first week,
will open Ita amual policy
debate Monday witb more
than 90 foreign mlniste!'l
scheduled to speak.
SeeretNy of Slate Henry
Kissinger, frelh from, bll
· succesafu~ African shutlle
whlch brought Rhodealan ac·
ooptance of maJerlly rule by
blacks, was achaduled to
speak Thunday mOI'IIing.
Following 1 tndiUon that
dates back to the first
aeulons of the A8mbly in
the 1940!1, Brllllll wU1 be the
first speaker. BrazUian
Foreign Miniater Antonio
Francisco Auredo da
Silveira was eehecml.ed to
lead off tbe debate, In wbicb
135 deleptea 'IJftliltld to ..
heard by Oct. 14, at 10:11 a.
m. Monday.
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Sw1day,Sept. 26, 1976

Television Log
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBE R 21,1171
6:QO-- VIewpolnt 8; This Is 1111! Life 10.
6 30-Jerr y Falwell A; Gospel Singing Jubllet 6;
Talk ing Hands 8; Public Poll ey Forums 10;
Newsm aktr ' 76 13.
7 0()-,(Msfopher ~loseup 3; Thinking In Black e.
7 30-This Is the Life 3; You r Health A; Bullwlnkle 6; It
IS Written 10; Amatlng Grace Bible Class 13.
7:;5. Black Co meo 4.
e.oo--Mormon Choi r 3; Day of Discovery 4; Revival of
Amerlcrt 7; Church Se r vice 10,13; Sesa me St. 20.

8 Jo-,.Ora l Roberts 3; You rs for the Asking 4: Gospel
Caravan 6; Day of Discovery 8; James Robison
Presenls 10; Re&lt; Humba rd 13; Open Blbl e1S.
9.oo-- Go;pel Si nging Jubilee 3; Hour of Powe r 4; Oral
Roberts 7; A( ross the Fence 1$; Mister Rogers 70.
•·&lt;lhMornlna Worshlo 7; Movie " Lord Jim" 10;
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C l~r ls1

is the Answer 13;

l nsl ~ h t

15; Sesame Sf. 20.

10·oo-Churclt Service 4; Le roy Jenkins 6; J immy
Swaggarf 13, Elec. Co . 9.
10 J() - Big Slue Marble 3; Garner Ted Armstrong A;
Blue Ridge Quarltr 13; Mlsler Rogers 9; Zoom 70;
This is !he L ife 15
ll ·QO TV Clt apel 3; OS U Footba ll Highlights 4;
Sesame St. 9,20: Hot Fudge 6; Rev . Hen ry Mahan

13.
11 ·30·-A ISsue 3; An imals 6; To Whom II Ma y Concern
7; Rev Ca lvin Evan5 13 .

12 ·011--Meet The Press 3,4, 15; Issues a. Answers 6:
Rev Robert Schuler 8; Saini 9, Lower Lighthouse
13; Soa rdln9 Hou.se 70.
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12 JO-Gra nds l•nd 3,15; News Conlerence A; NFL
Today 8; The issue 10; Caughlin the Act 20.
1:()()--- NFL Football 3,4,15: Battle for the While House
6; NFL Football 8; Movie " Di vorce Ameri can
St yle" 9, NF L Footbal\ 10: College Football '76 13;
Ada ms Chronic les 20; Infinity Faclory 33.
t·30-Aware 6; Zoom 33 .
2.1)()-- Point of View 6; Issues &amp; Answers 13; Leonard
Bern•lel n al Harvard 20; What a Country 33.
Ut&gt;--Formby's Antique Furniture Workshop 6.
3:QO--·Movle " The lpcress Fil e" 6; Movie " Island o I
the Losl" 9; Medlx 13; Ri vals of Sher lock Holmes
33.
3:3t&gt;--Town Topics 13.
3: 55- Poll tical Program 8,10.
• :{)()-NFL Football 3,15; NFL Football A; Movie
"Grand Sl am" 10; Movie " The Condemned of
Ailona" 13; Crockett' s Victory Ga.rden 33.
4:30-·4-H Club a: Appalachian Green Parks Protect
10; French Chef 33.

THE INN PLACE

A · 41)--Co mba t ,9.

• :oo-Wifness lo Yesterday 6; To Be Announced 1:
T~nls tor Everyone JJ.
l 30-Space: 19'196;; Amerlcan Angler9; Elec . Co. 20;

Newsmaker ' 76 13.

7:QO-World of Disney 3.4.15; Bill Cosby 6, 13: 6(1.
Minutes 8,10: Te ~llmony Time TO&lt;lay 9 Crockefl's
Victory; Onedln Line 33.
7: 30-An tjques 20.
b:OCl-Mov le " Earthqua ke" 3, A, 15: Stx Million Dollar
Man 6,t3; Sonny &amp; Cher 8,10; Evening at Pops
20,33.
9:()()---Movie " Butch Cassidy &amp; I he Sundance Kid" 6, 13;
Kojak 8, 10; Masterpiece Thealre 20,33.
9 : 3~ 8 \ g Event 3,4, 15.
10:0Cl-Delvecch lo 8,10; Theater in America 20,33.
11 :00-News 3.4.8.10,15.
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11 :15-C BS News 8,10.; Don Kirshner's Rock. Concert
\5.
11 :20-P•t•r Marshall 6; News 13.
11 :30-Star Trek 3; Movie " Boom !" 4; Movie "Quest
for Love " 8; Movie " Dear, Dead Deli lah" 10
11 :5()- fr onsl de 13.

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''Tht~ Pr in(('S, t lh(,• Pirate·· 10;
rhr~e!!on sJ; EnnrqQnc y OnP! 6;

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8:30- S70,000 Quesilon 6: Phyllis 10.

Famil y B. rlint s tonts 15
5 00· Oig V,111cy 1. Mcrv Griffin 4i BrAdy Bunch 8;

, 9: ()0-Movle " Dawn : Portrait cf d 1 ee nage Runaway"

3,4,15; NFL Footbo\1 6, 13; Maude 8.1 0; In Per·
for mance a\ Wolf Trap 20,33.
9:30-AII's Fair 8,10.
IO:OCl-E• ccu tlve Sullo B. fQ; Fight to be Kerncrnbered
33,; News 10.
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11 :00-News 3,A,B,10,1S; Ma cNeil -Lehrer Report 33.
11 :30-Johnny C~rscn 3,~ , 15; McMillan &amp; Wife H: Mary
Hariman 10; AB C News 33.
11:00- News 6.t3; Movie " Falhom .. 10; Janak\ JJ .
12 :31).- College Foolb~ \1 '76 6; Irons ide 13.
l. QO-Tomorrow 3,4.
· 1: :iO-NtWI· 13.

Mister Rogers 20.33; l iar 1 rek 15
5.JO- News6. Fumily AffO\r 6; Elec. Co 20,33; Adam ·
\ 1 13.
6·00 News 3.4,8.10.13,15 AOC News 6; loom 20:
Educati.or\ In fran sition JJ.6 30 - NBC NeWs 3,.4, IS';

AHC News !3. Andy Gr,fflth 6; CBS News
ll odgepodqe Lodge 70

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Fr iends o1 Man 15. ·

8;00-· Littl e House on the Pra ir ie 3,4, \S; Caplal n &amp;
Tannllle 6,13; Rhonda 8.10: Adams Chronic les

a, 10;

J· QO-,- Tr ulh Qr((HlS J T!JTI 1 tf 1heTrul h4 : Bow ling for

Dol/a" 6, Buck Ow••ns s: News 10· To Tell \he

rrulh. 13; Family Atlalt 15, Amerlcon Indian Ar
lists 10, Know Yovr Schools 33.
7 : 3~ That Good Ole Na,hvlUe Mu•l c J: Bobby Vinton

Sunday, Sepl. 26, 1976

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12:00-f&gt;!ews 20; ianakl 33.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1976

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.6 :00-SIJnr ise Semes ter 10.

6: 15-- Engllsh 3; Farm Repor t ]3.
6:2&lt;f-- Nol Fo r Women Only 13.
6: 3~Co l umb u s Today '' ' News 6; Sunr ise ~em os l er 6;
Two Way Streel 10.
6:&lt;5--Morning Report 3.
6:50-Good Morni ng, Wcsl Virgin ia 13 .
6:55- Good Morning . Tri Slate 13.
7:QO- Today 3, 4,15: CBS News B; Chuc k Whi le Rcporls
10,
7:05- Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends 10.
7:30-Schoo lies 10.
7:45--Sesame Si. 33 .

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8:DO-Lassie 6; Capt. Kangar oo 8,10.

8'30-Big Va ll ey 6.
9 :00--A.M. 3; Phil Don ahue 4,13, 15; Lu~ y Show 81 Mike

Dougl as 10.
9:3()----.C ross-Wits J ; One Li fe fo Li ve 6·; Good Q(l y! 8.
10 CO-Sanford &amp; Son 3.•,15; Pr ice is Right 8,10, Mike

Dougl as 13.
10: IS- General Hospital 6.
10 ·30-Celebri ty Sw..,pslakes 3,4,15
10 · 55-Political Progr am 8,10.
1J ·QO-Whee l of Forlune 3,15; Weekday. 4, Edg of
Night 6; Gam bit 8; Morning wi lhD.J. 13.
11 :30-Holl ywood Squares 3,4,15; Happy Days 6.13;
Love ol Li fe B.10; SE same S. 33.
11 :55--Ta ke Kerr 8; Ms. Fi&gt;il 10.
12 :00-News 3.6.10; Hot Seat 13 ; Bob Braun 4; Fun
Factory IS.
12 :30-Gong Show 3.15; Ali My Children 6,13 Search
lor Tomorrow 8, 10.
11 :55--NBC News 3,15.
I :00- Rvan 's Hoot 6, 13; Conc:en1r ation B. Youna &amp; ihe

Restless 10: Not For Wonnen Only 15 .

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Monday Night

The Wor ld Turns 8,10.
2. 00-S'lO,OOO Pyramid 13 ; Dinah 6.
t : 3o-Ooc1or s 3,4,'15: One Life to U ve 13 ; Guiding ·

Special
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Lighl 8, 10.
3.00-A nother Wor ld 3,4,15; All in the Famil y 8,1 0,
Woman 20 .
3: 15-Genera l Hospiial 13 .

COURT NEWS

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emered a not guilty plea to 1
charge of left of center.
Forfeitin g bonds wero
Gl oria Cav anaugh, 38
Cleve land, $28 passing l
stopped school bus; Robert L
Blevins, oO, Trouidale, Va.
·$18 speed; Rwnsey R. Oates
23, PoinrPieasant, $28 failun.
Visit Our Sal ad Bar
to yield ; Wendell A.. Payne
Roast Beef
22,
Bidwell , $18 spe ed;
Mashed Potatoes &amp; Gravy
E . Bskew, 34, Rt. 1,
Richard
Vegetable
Gallipolis, $28 speed ; Jimmy
Hot Rolls
L. Frazier , 27, Rl. I,
Coffee, Tea or Milk :
Plus tax
Londonderry , $28 left of
cenler ; Ronald E. Ridgeway;
23, Columbia, S. C., $18
speed ; William J . B)'lJs, 29,
Columbus , $23 speed; Ruben
. Pomeroy,
H... Brown, 'll, Dayton, $18
•-peed; William R. Allison , 21,
Circleville, $28 speed;
Michael C. Arnold , 21,
Cha r leston, $18 speed;
Harlenk Hayslip, 23, Portsmoulh , $23 speed; Simeon A.
Mullins , Jr ., address not
listed , $42.35 disorderly
conduct; Mark A. Roe, 19,
Jackson, $1 8 fa ilur e to
display headlights; Paul R.
Blackstone, 48, New Concord,
$308 DWI ; Bruce A.
Bergemeier, 22, Gallipolis,
$35 speed; Vernon M. Clifton ,
Jr ., 33, Rt. 1, Gallipolis, $18
stop sign ; Debra L. Holcomb,
22 , Gallipolis, $108 no
operator's license; Bever lee
A. Houd;lshelt, 21, Gallipolis,
123 speed.
J a mes W. Hall ey , 37,
Gallipolis, $18 speed; Jesse J .
Merry , 19, Rl. 3, Gallipolis,
$28 speed ; Stephen Schmitt,
2.1, Rt. 3, Gallipolis, $28
speed ; Na ncy l..ee Rhodes, 33,
Gallipolis, $18 speed; Melvin
0 . Smeltzer, 62, Gallipolis,
$!8 speed ; Willi a m A.
Proctor, Rl. I, Gallipolis, $3fJ8
DWI ; Roger L. Rutherford,
·20, Rodney , $18 speed; Jesse
L. Wroten , 22, Huntington, $18
speed; Shan Clarent-e Paulk,
19, Red Level, Ala. , $1f
unsafe vehicle; Michae l L.
Tate, 19, Rl. I, Cheshire, $1(
in:proper bumper height ;
MIChael D. Wood, 21, Ravenswood, $18 speed; Walter P:
Peck, 44, Rt . 3, Ga llipolis.
$108 no operator's license;
Jack S. William s, 30
Gallipolis, $108 speed and
$208 fleeing a police officer;
Vernon L. Wedemeyer, 21,
Rl. 2, Gallipolis, $33 speed ;
John
Allen, Jr. , 28
Store Hours
Charleston
, $16 speed :
Mon . lhru Fri .
Millard F. Butler, 61 , Ports:
8:00 - 5:00
mouth, $18 speed ; Claude
Saturday
Ray Ca~ter, 30, Columbus,
8:00 - 12:00
$18 speed; Thomas C. Ratliff
42, Coal Grove , $16 speed;
Carlo Mess er, Sr ., 63.
Fairborn, $16 speed ; Sandra
B. Harrison, 22, Jackson, $11
IIPI!ed; Leslie W. Williamson
4S, Heath, $28 passing withow
lhc assured clear distance :
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Bluefield, $18 speed ape .
POINT
PLEASANT
675•1160
312-6TH
F.ugene C. Fie Ids, 28
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THE MEIGS INN ·

3 30 MaxO !l imb/eo; l'/l•ltchG~n•e8.10, L ll t ~ S Y og ~·
&amp; You 1ll
4 Oil- Mi ster Cartoon 3; MM&lt;;u~ Welby. MD. 4; Howdy
Doody 6; Mickey Mo~ e llub 8, 5e''"''" I 10,33;
Movte

Consumer Su rvival Kit 3J .

6:oo-Oaytlme 9; Fran Curci : Footbell13; Sesame St.
20; Wall Slreet Week 33.
6:311--News 6: World Press 33; Face lhe Nation 10;

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20,33 ; Price Is Right 10; Candid C• mera 13;

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GALLIPOLIS - Muni cipal
Court Judge Robert S. Betz
Friday fined William Dray,
Jr ., Gallipolis, $100 and costs
lor possesS\fln of marijuana,
a miSdemeanor.
Also fined were James · E.
Dailey, 63, stewart, $10 and
costs, speeding; Uoyd E.
Danner, 32, . Gallipol is, $100
and cos ts , no operalor 's
licenS!'; Joseph F. J ones, 41,
Rl. 1, Bidwell, $20 and costs,
improper backing, and
Raymond H. Clarkson, 48,
Gallipolis , $40 and costs ,
disorderly conduct
Uoyd G. .JC Carr, 59, Rio
Grande, pleaded not guilty to
a DWI clillrge. Bond was
fixed at $508. Nilrma F.
Petrella, Jli, Rt. 1, Gallipolis,

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Though in appearance a smaller
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Gallipolis office, the Jackson Pike
location was planned and designed as a
complete banking center, providing
everything you want . everything you
need, in personal or comm ercial
banking services.

You always Said it would be a cold day
in July when you bec·ame a millionaire.
Well, wh al a bout this weekend Instead!
That 's right, come to the grand opening
of the Jackson Pike office this Saturday
and Sunday and register to become a
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Located a i the junction of U.S. RoUi e
35 and State Route 160, the Jackson
Pike office is situa ted in a
r apidly-developing suburban complex
representalive of the major growlh of
the total region· in recent years.

TWO BIG WINNERS

A wlwle world off'i 1w 11c itli st•rvir es t' O/l solidated
u ude r O'l€1 roof-c ompl ~ t e lol&gt;hy (Ol d d ri11e· i11

fn cilitil! s ttt u COII l't' ll it, llt m•w IQ!'(I tiorl.

Two htcky people at e going to win one
day's interest on one million dollars. You
could be one of them I Register this
weekend at our gala grand opening.

Architecture and construction of the
building rept·esents I he latest in
financial equipment and accomodations. including a Community Meeting
Room and an innovative Remote
1\·ansaction System in the drive-in area.

REAR TRIGGER
Makes faster work
of cutting firewood
or lumber.

Personnel staffing and hours of
11peration ate tailored to specific
&lt;·ustomer requirements of the
1\:i-County region_in the re~ognition of
Ohio Valley Bank's ability to better
serve an expanded market area and
accelerated economy.

It takes imagination to retain banking
leadership in the area for more than
100 years. lt lakes imagination to
combine peopl e, resomces and facilities
to provide the best and most eompl_ete
customer servic e possible. Our J &lt;lckson
Pike bankin g (•enter docs just lhat !

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• Paying and Receiving Tellers

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wws lht' multipl~' .\' ('On ce pt , the ultim ate ;-,
speect and co ut lt•nie nce . .. and so easy ro li se!

• Checking Accoun\S
• Savings Accounts
• Certlli cates of Oeposil
1 individual Retirement Accounts
1 GOlden Passbook Savings
1 Bank-By-Mail
1
Safe Deposit Boxes
1 Night Depository
• Free Customer P~rk ing
• Traveler's Cheques
• Bank Money Orders and Cashier Checks
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Certified c necks
• Christmas Club
• Vacation Clu b
• U. S. Savings Bonds

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Sw1day,Sept. 26, 1976

Television Log
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBE R 21,1171
6:QO-- VIewpolnt 8; This Is 1111! Life 10.
6 30-Jerr y Falwell A; Gospel Singing Jubllet 6;
Talk ing Hands 8; Public Poll ey Forums 10;
Newsm aktr ' 76 13.
7 0()-,(Msfopher ~loseup 3; Thinking In Black e.
7 30-This Is the Life 3; You r Health A; Bullwlnkle 6; It
IS Written 10; Amatlng Grace Bible Class 13.
7:;5. Black Co meo 4.
e.oo--Mormon Choi r 3; Day of Discovery 4; Revival of
Amerlcrt 7; Church Se r vice 10,13; Sesa me St. 20.

8 Jo-,.Ora l Roberts 3; You rs for the Asking 4: Gospel
Caravan 6; Day of Discovery 8; James Robison
Presenls 10; Re&lt; Humba rd 13; Open Blbl e1S.
9.oo-- Go;pel Si nging Jubilee 3; Hour of Powe r 4; Oral
Roberts 7; A( ross the Fence 1$; Mister Rogers 70.
•·&lt;lhMornlna Worshlo 7; Movie " Lord Jim" 10;
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C l~r ls1

is the Answer 13;

l nsl ~ h t

15; Sesame Sf. 20.

10·oo-Churclt Service 4; Le roy Jenkins 6; J immy
Swaggarf 13, Elec. Co . 9.
10 J() - Big Slue Marble 3; Garner Ted Armstrong A;
Blue Ridge Quarltr 13; Mlsler Rogers 9; Zoom 70;
This is !he L ife 15
ll ·QO TV Clt apel 3; OS U Footba ll Highlights 4;
Sesame St. 9,20: Hot Fudge 6; Rev . Hen ry Mahan

13.
11 ·30·-A ISsue 3; An imals 6; To Whom II Ma y Concern
7; Rev Ca lvin Evan5 13 .

12 ·011--Meet The Press 3,4, 15; Issues a. Answers 6:
Rev Robert Schuler 8; Saini 9, Lower Lighthouse
13; Soa rdln9 Hou.se 70.
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12 JO-Gra nds l•nd 3,15; News Conlerence A; NFL
Today 8; The issue 10; Caughlin the Act 20.
1:()()--- NFL Football 3,4,15: Battle for the While House
6; NFL Football 8; Movie " Di vorce Ameri can
St yle" 9, NF L Footbal\ 10: College Football '76 13;
Ada ms Chronic les 20; Infinity Faclory 33.
t·30-Aware 6; Zoom 33 .
2.1)()-- Point of View 6; Issues &amp; Answers 13; Leonard
Bern•lel n al Harvard 20; What a Country 33.
Ut&gt;--Formby's Antique Furniture Workshop 6.
3:QO--·Movle " The lpcress Fil e" 6; Movie " Island o I
the Losl" 9; Medlx 13; Ri vals of Sher lock Holmes
33.
3:3t&gt;--Town Topics 13.
3: 55- Poll tical Program 8,10.
• :{)()-NFL Football 3,15; NFL Football A; Movie
"Grand Sl am" 10; Movie " The Condemned of
Ailona" 13; Crockett' s Victory Ga.rden 33.
4:30-·4-H Club a: Appalachian Green Parks Protect
10; French Chef 33.

THE INN PLACE

A · 41)--Co mba t ,9.

• :oo-Wifness lo Yesterday 6; To Be Announced 1:
T~nls tor Everyone JJ.
l 30-Space: 19'196;; Amerlcan Angler9; Elec . Co. 20;

Newsmaker ' 76 13.

7:QO-World of Disney 3.4.15; Bill Cosby 6, 13: 6(1.
Minutes 8,10: Te ~llmony Time TO&lt;lay 9 Crockefl's
Victory; Onedln Line 33.
7: 30-An tjques 20.
b:OCl-Mov le " Earthqua ke" 3, A, 15: Stx Million Dollar
Man 6,t3; Sonny &amp; Cher 8,10; Evening at Pops
20,33.
9:()()---Movie " Butch Cassidy &amp; I he Sundance Kid" 6, 13;
Kojak 8, 10; Masterpiece Thealre 20,33.
9 : 3~ 8 \ g Event 3,4, 15.
10:0Cl-Delvecch lo 8,10; Theater in America 20,33.
11 :00-News 3.4.8.10,15.
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11 :15-C BS News 8,10.; Don Kirshner's Rock. Concert
\5.
11 :20-P•t•r Marshall 6; News 13.
11 :30-Star Trek 3; Movie " Boom !" 4; Movie "Quest
for Love " 8; Movie " Dear, Dead Deli lah" 10
11 :5()- fr onsl de 13.

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''Tht~ Pr in(('S, t lh(,• Pirate·· 10;
rhr~e!!on sJ; EnnrqQnc y OnP! 6;

Dinah ll,
Partridge

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8:30- S70,000 Quesilon 6: Phyllis 10.

Famil y B. rlint s tonts 15
5 00· Oig V,111cy 1. Mcrv Griffin 4i BrAdy Bunch 8;

, 9: ()0-Movle " Dawn : Portrait cf d 1 ee nage Runaway"

3,4,15; NFL Footbo\1 6, 13; Maude 8.1 0; In Per·
for mance a\ Wolf Trap 20,33.
9:30-AII's Fair 8,10.
IO:OCl-E• ccu tlve Sullo B. fQ; Fight to be Kerncrnbered
33,; News 10.
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11 :00-News 3,A,B,10,1S; Ma cNeil -Lehrer Report 33.
11 :30-Johnny C~rscn 3,~ , 15; McMillan &amp; Wife H: Mary
Hariman 10; AB C News 33.
11:00- News 6.t3; Movie " Falhom .. 10; Janak\ JJ .
12 :31).- College Foolb~ \1 '76 6; Irons ide 13.
l. QO-Tomorrow 3,4.
· 1: :iO-NtWI· 13.

Mister Rogers 20.33; l iar 1 rek 15
5.JO- News6. Fumily AffO\r 6; Elec. Co 20,33; Adam ·
\ 1 13.
6·00 News 3.4,8.10.13,15 AOC News 6; loom 20:
Educati.or\ In fran sition JJ.6 30 - NBC NeWs 3,.4, IS';

AHC News !3. Andy Gr,fflth 6; CBS News
ll odgepodqe Lodge 70

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Fr iends o1 Man 15. ·

8;00-· Littl e House on the Pra ir ie 3,4, \S; Caplal n &amp;
Tannllle 6,13; Rhonda 8.10: Adams Chronic les

a, 10;

J· QO-,- Tr ulh Qr((HlS J T!JTI 1 tf 1heTrul h4 : Bow ling for

Dol/a" 6, Buck Ow••ns s: News 10· To Tell \he

rrulh. 13; Family Atlalt 15, Amerlcon Indian Ar
lists 10, Know Yovr Schools 33.
7 : 3~ That Good Ole Na,hvlUe Mu•l c J: Bobby Vinton

Sunday, Sepl. 26, 1976

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12:00-f&gt;!ews 20; ianakl 33.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1976

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.6 :00-SIJnr ise Semes ter 10.

6: 15-- Engllsh 3; Farm Repor t ]3.
6:2&lt;f-- Nol Fo r Women Only 13.
6: 3~Co l umb u s Today '' ' News 6; Sunr ise ~em os l er 6;
Two Way Streel 10.
6:&lt;5--Morning Report 3.
6:50-Good Morni ng, Wcsl Virgin ia 13 .
6:55- Good Morning . Tri Slate 13.
7:QO- Today 3, 4,15: CBS News B; Chuc k Whi le Rcporls
10,
7:05- Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends 10.
7:30-Schoo lies 10.
7:45--Sesame Si. 33 .

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8:DO-Lassie 6; Capt. Kangar oo 8,10.

8'30-Big Va ll ey 6.
9 :00--A.M. 3; Phil Don ahue 4,13, 15; Lu~ y Show 81 Mike

Dougl as 10.
9:3()----.C ross-Wits J ; One Li fe fo Li ve 6·; Good Q(l y! 8.
10 CO-Sanford &amp; Son 3.•,15; Pr ice is Right 8,10, Mike

Dougl as 13.
10: IS- General Hospital 6.
10 ·30-Celebri ty Sw..,pslakes 3,4,15
10 · 55-Political Progr am 8,10.
1J ·QO-Whee l of Forlune 3,15; Weekday. 4, Edg of
Night 6; Gam bit 8; Morning wi lhD.J. 13.
11 :30-Holl ywood Squares 3,4,15; Happy Days 6.13;
Love ol Li fe B.10; SE same S. 33.
11 :55--Ta ke Kerr 8; Ms. Fi&gt;il 10.
12 :00-News 3.6.10; Hot Seat 13 ; Bob Braun 4; Fun
Factory IS.
12 :30-Gong Show 3.15; Ali My Children 6,13 Search
lor Tomorrow 8, 10.
11 :55--NBC News 3,15.
I :00- Rvan 's Hoot 6, 13; Conc:en1r ation B. Youna &amp; ihe

Restless 10: Not For Wonnen Only 15 .

THE

M ·KES CUTTING
ICE-AS-EASY
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Monday Night

The Wor ld Turns 8,10.
2. 00-S'lO,OOO Pyramid 13 ; Dinah 6.
t : 3o-Ooc1or s 3,4,'15: One Life to U ve 13 ; Guiding ·

Special
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Lighl 8, 10.
3.00-A nother Wor ld 3,4,15; All in the Famil y 8,1 0,
Woman 20 .
3: 15-Genera l Hospiial 13 .

COURT NEWS

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emered a not guilty plea to 1
charge of left of center.
Forfeitin g bonds wero
Gl oria Cav anaugh, 38
Cleve land, $28 passing l
stopped school bus; Robert L
Blevins, oO, Trouidale, Va.
·$18 speed; Rwnsey R. Oates
23, PoinrPieasant, $28 failun.
Visit Our Sal ad Bar
to yield ; Wendell A.. Payne
Roast Beef
22,
Bidwell , $18 spe ed;
Mashed Potatoes &amp; Gravy
E . Bskew, 34, Rt. 1,
Richard
Vegetable
Gallipolis, $28 speed ; Jimmy
Hot Rolls
L. Frazier , 27, Rl. I,
Coffee, Tea or Milk :
Plus tax
Londonderry , $28 left of
cenler ; Ronald E. Ridgeway;
23, Columbia, S. C., $18
speed ; William J . B)'lJs, 29,
Columbus , $23 speed; Ruben
. Pomeroy,
H... Brown, 'll, Dayton, $18
•-peed; William R. Allison , 21,
Circleville, $28 speed;
Michael C. Arnold , 21,
Cha r leston, $18 speed;
Harlenk Hayslip, 23, Portsmoulh , $23 speed; Simeon A.
Mullins , Jr ., address not
listed , $42.35 disorderly
conduct; Mark A. Roe, 19,
Jackson, $1 8 fa ilur e to
display headlights; Paul R.
Blackstone, 48, New Concord,
$308 DWI ; Bruce A.
Bergemeier, 22, Gallipolis,
$35 speed; Vernon M. Clifton ,
Jr ., 33, Rt. 1, Gallipolis, $18
stop sign ; Debra L. Holcomb,
22 , Gallipolis, $108 no
operator's license; Bever lee
A. Houd;lshelt, 21, Gallipolis,
123 speed.
J a mes W. Hall ey , 37,
Gallipolis, $18 speed; Jesse J .
Merry , 19, Rl. 3, Gallipolis,
$28 speed ; Stephen Schmitt,
2.1, Rt. 3, Gallipolis, $28
speed ; Na ncy l..ee Rhodes, 33,
Gallipolis, $18 speed; Melvin
0 . Smeltzer, 62, Gallipolis,
$!8 speed ; Willi a m A.
Proctor, Rl. I, Gallipolis, $3fJ8
DWI ; Roger L. Rutherford,
·20, Rodney , $18 speed; Jesse
L. Wroten , 22, Huntington, $18
speed; Shan Clarent-e Paulk,
19, Red Level, Ala. , $1f
unsafe vehicle; Michae l L.
Tate, 19, Rl. I, Cheshire, $1(
in:proper bumper height ;
MIChael D. Wood, 21, Ravenswood, $18 speed; Walter P:
Peck, 44, Rt . 3, Ga llipolis.
$108 no operator's license;
Jack S. William s, 30
Gallipolis, $108 speed and
$208 fleeing a police officer;
Vernon L. Wedemeyer, 21,
Rl. 2, Gallipolis, $33 speed ;
John
Allen, Jr. , 28
Store Hours
Charleston
, $16 speed :
Mon . lhru Fri .
Millard F. Butler, 61 , Ports:
8:00 - 5:00
mouth, $18 speed ; Claude
Saturday
Ray Ca~ter, 30, Columbus,
8:00 - 12:00
$18 speed; Thomas C. Ratliff
42, Coal Grove , $16 speed;
Carlo Mess er, Sr ., 63.
Fairborn, $16 speed ; Sandra
B. Harrison, 22, Jackson, $11
IIPI!ed; Leslie W. Williamson
4S, Heath, $28 passing withow
lhc assured clear distance :
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Thomt•s Bu rk~. 33
Bluefield, $18 speed ape .
POINT
PLEASANT
675•1160
312-6TH
F.ugene C. Fie Ids, 28
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THE MEIGS INN ·

3 30 MaxO !l imb/eo; l'/l•ltchG~n•e8.10, L ll t ~ S Y og ~·
&amp; You 1ll
4 Oil- Mi ster Cartoon 3; MM&lt;;u~ Welby. MD. 4; Howdy
Doody 6; Mickey Mo~ e llub 8, 5e''"''" I 10,33;
Movte

Consumer Su rvival Kit 3J .

6:oo-Oaytlme 9; Fran Curci : Footbell13; Sesame St.
20; Wall Slreet Week 33.
6:311--News 6: World Press 33; Face lhe Nation 10;

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20,33 ; Price Is Right 10; Candid C• mera 13;

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GALLIPOLIS - Muni cipal
Court Judge Robert S. Betz
Friday fined William Dray,
Jr ., Gallipolis, $100 and costs
lor possesS\fln of marijuana,
a miSdemeanor.
Also fined were James · E.
Dailey, 63, stewart, $10 and
costs, speeding; Uoyd E.
Danner, 32, . Gallipol is, $100
and cos ts , no operalor 's
licenS!'; Joseph F. J ones, 41,
Rl. 1, Bidwell, $20 and costs,
improper backing, and
Raymond H. Clarkson, 48,
Gallipolis , $40 and costs ,
disorderly conduct
Uoyd G. .JC Carr, 59, Rio
Grande, pleaded not guilty to
a DWI clillrge. Bond was
fixed at $508. Nilrma F.
Petrella, Jli, Rt. 1, Gallipolis,

FRONT TRIGGER
For easier control in
close quarters and
tricky angles.

Ohio ¥alley Banks new banlQ,ng center

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ALL NEW •.• ALL BANKING
SERVICES •.. ALL TOGETHER
IN ONE GREAT LOCATION

REGISTER TO BECOME
A MILLIONAIRE
FOR ONE OAYI

Though in appearance a smaller
version of our main downtown
Gallipolis office, the Jackson Pike
location was planned and designed as a
complete banking center, providing
everything you want . everything you
need, in personal or comm ercial
banking services.

You always Said it would be a cold day
in July when you bec·ame a millionaire.
Well, wh al a bout this weekend Instead!
That 's right, come to the grand opening
of the Jackson Pike office this Saturday
and Sunday and register to become a
million aire for a day.

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Located a i the junction of U.S. RoUi e
35 and State Route 160, the Jackson
Pike office is situa ted in a
r apidly-developing suburban complex
representalive of the major growlh of
the total region· in recent years.

TWO BIG WINNERS

A wlwle world off'i 1w 11c itli st•rvir es t' O/l solidated
u ude r O'l€1 roof-c ompl ~ t e lol&gt;hy (Ol d d ri11e· i11

fn cilitil! s ttt u COII l't' ll it, llt m•w IQ!'(I tiorl.

Two htcky people at e going to win one
day's interest on one million dollars. You
could be one of them I Register this
weekend at our gala grand opening.

Architecture and construction of the
building rept·esents I he latest in
financial equipment and accomodations. including a Community Meeting
Room and an innovative Remote
1\·ansaction System in the drive-in area.

REAR TRIGGER
Makes faster work
of cutting firewood
or lumber.

Personnel staffing and hours of
11peration ate tailored to specific
&lt;·ustomer requirements of the
1\:i-County region_in the re~ognition of
Ohio Valley Bank's ability to better
serve an expanded market area and
accelerated economy.

It takes imagination to retain banking
leadership in the area for more than
100 years. lt lakes imagination to
combine peopl e, resomces and facilities
to provide the best and most eompl_ete
customer servic e possible. Our J &lt;lckson
Pike bankin g (•enter docs just lhat !

TM Tra demark of Homelite, a division of Textron Inc.

(XL MODEL NOW ONLY '104.95)
MAIN ST.

Every Banking Service
for Every Banking Need ., . to
Individuals and Business
• Paying and Receiving Tellers

Onc-lwttofl dri v(1 - ill lwn!du{) , the lHi e lwlclt icctUy-op e rut t'rl Re mote T rcllf S(Ic ti on Sys tem
wws lht' multipl~' .\' ('On ce pt , the ultim ate ;-,
speect and co ut lt•nie nce . .. and so easy ro li se!

• Checking Accoun\S
• Savings Accounts
• Certlli cates of Oeposil
1 individual Retirement Accounts
1 GOlden Passbook Savings
1 Bank-By-Mail
1
Safe Deposit Boxes
1 Night Depository
• Free Customer P~rk ing
• Traveler's Cheques
• Bank Money Orders and Cashier Checks
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Certified c necks
• Christmas Club
• Vacation Clu b
• U. S. Savings Bonds

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• Master Charge Card Applicailons
• Master Charge Designated Depositor y
• All Type Loans - Person al. Commercial and

Real ESlale

POMEROY, OHIO

SERVING MEIGS, GAWA &amp; .
MASON COUNTIES.

CAROLINA LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY COMPANY

~ OhioValley Bank

JACK W. CARSEY, MGR.
PHO'NE 992·2181

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8;30-5:30. MILL ClOSES AT 5 P,M,
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Mrrn b('r FOI C

NOW! FOUR GREAT·LOCATIONS TO BETTER SERVE YOU!
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Pirates rally, defeat SW
34-22 to remain unbeaten
USED
APPUANCES
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RUTLAND

FURNITURE
eBedroom

• Refrigaators
eWashels
eDiyels

Su~es

•Beds
• Living Room ·
Suites
•Sofas

efreez~~S
HAPPY LAND COMING.:. The French Art Colooy with the lllljlp!JC1 of the Ohio Arts
C4uncU will present "Happy Land," a productloo with words lllld mualc by two residents of
Athelll, oothe outdoor Patio Thealre at Riverby oo Sunday, Oct. 3 at 3 p.m. "Happy Land"
portrays OIU' American heritage in story and song. Emlly Hammood wrote the wtt'ds and
Eulebla Hllllklna the millie, both residents of Athens. A cast of 12 voices will be blended wjth
a Oute, *!elmer lllld reed tt'g&amp;n. Dr. Hammood llleB poetry and prole from the 111001 and
Mra. Hunldna'lllllllc make&amp; uae of "shape note" tunea. Included are the traditional round,
reUgkNI and folk llllllads, music reflecting happy and SI!CI times. This ooe hour performance baa bell! presented by the group twice at the Kennedy Center in Walhington, D. C., as
wellaa otber appearance&amp; in the natioo's capitol, Michigan and numerous Ohio cities. The
public Ia invited. No ldmlasion charge will be made. However, contributlona at the perform.
ance are encouraged. Rain locatloo Ia the Grace United Methodllt Churd1.

or Electric

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POMEROY Meigs
Senior Clllzens Center
activities located at the
Pomeroy J•nlor High School
Is open 9 a.m.·4 p.m., Monday
lhrough Friday.
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Monday, Sept. 27 - Cards
and
Games,
Craft
Demonstration, 10 a.m.;
Sc!•are Dance. 12:30·3 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 28 Physical Fitness, 10:t5 a.m.:
Cards and Games; Chorus,
12:15-2 p.m.
Wednesday. Sept. 29 Cards. 10·11: 3ll am.: Games,
12: 30·2 p.m .
Thursday, Sept. 30 Physico I Fitness. 10 . ~5 a.m.;
Sing.a. Long, 12 :30 p.m.;
Horseshoes, 12:30 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 1 -Art Class.
10·11: 30 a.m.: Horseshoes.
10:30 a.m.; Bowling, 1·3 p.m.
Senior Citizens Nutrition
Program, 11 :30-12:30 p.m.
Monday lhro~h Friday.
COAD Sentor Nutrition

EJIII&amp;it fll' tbe llllllltb of September: Prints by Paul M.
l.eYy of Camlrldge, Mass. on loan fnxn the Huntlngtoo
Gallery and Acrylics by Kim Abele&amp; of Mlllfltld, Ohio
lmaglnalive, bold design~ by the flnt place award winner In
tbe profelllooll dlvlr!oo of Acrylics at the July' 4th ezblblt in
G•IUpnlia.
Gallery Houra: SatiU'days and Sundays, 1 p.m. untU s
p.m.; Tueldlysand n.ndays, lOa.m. untU3p.m.
~- 21, Tuelday, 8 p.m. - F.A.C. Trustees Meeting,
Rlverby.
Elblblt fll' the llllllltb of October: Annual Antique Show
Ceaturln&amp; Vlclorlan anllqu111 from the area. Anyone wlahlng to
elblblt llbould CCII!act Mra: Ruth Tip at 148 t3SI "' Mrs. Peggy
Evana at ~lilt II' ttl 2325.
Oct. 2,8aturdly, I p.m. Wllilmlcmlght- "Oktober Fest."
All lnfGrml1 fiUI ~ fill' JIIMD.... only with H'"' Red
~r aad
German Bllld plaMI oriiinal German Band
1111111e ml adler •11 • 1111be Pallo at Rlverby. Adm'"""n
Program
Menu
for
pper..-,•per~forlllfi!Qbenonly; call ttl tW September
27 through
fllr .....,... b)' 81pt. B. Clrolja and Om lf4tlelollteel, October 1. 1976:
dwlluwn.
Monday - Ham sal~d.
Oct.a,Somday,sp.m.- "HaPPJ Land" to be~~~~~~ oo bak.ed ·potato, coleslaw wllh
wedge, raspberry
lbe Pallo outdoor tbelltre at Rlverby. 0... AmeriCIJI heritqe tomato
lello W·whipped lopping,
In llor)' llld 111111 !plllllil'ed by tbe French Art Colony with the breed. blltter. mil~.
qport ot
lldo 'Artl Olund!. No a.dmiiiiCII cllarge;
Tuesday - Meatballs I~
Cll!lrlb!dklla accepllld 11 lbe performance. Rain !Dcatloo: gravy, mUhed potatoes,
succulash, canned peaches,
Grece Ualtad Metbodlll OIIU'Cb.
breed, 'bl/tter•. milk.
Oct. 11-18, Friday and saturday - Slzth miUII antique
Wednesday Baked
MD1nar with 0rv1 Welar He'-tbuuel ot W&amp;lliqton, D. C. spaghelll, tossed salad,
I' II iillcona to be made with Mrs. Jemie Lou Hudsoo, phone banana slices In orange ietlo,
oatmeal cookies. hoi
....,b)' Oct. 12; Slnaiatrltlon fll' eac:b day Includes lunch. two
Italian bread, b•tter, milk.
Elblblt fill' lbe llllllfb of Nowmber: Matted plillto8flphl
Th•rs.day- Sliced turkey ·
by 1oC11 ~; Amateur . and Jl"of ION! to be cranberry relish, candled
Ja!lled ~ep~rately; $ catllorlea: Nature, Action, HWIIII' and sweet potatoes. bullered
beans, mixed fruit c•p,
Hum1n1tJ, llladt llld White, Mlecellaneous. Enter by green
roll, bi/Her, milk. ·
C~~~tactlnl SaiiiJ a-te, cbllrman. Phone ttl tat8. PictiU'el
Friday - Fried fish.
due at Rlwrby by Oct. 18.
.macaroni salad, c,.amed
stewed tomatoes, Je•nut
butter cake W·corm Icing,
EDITOR TO EllA?
breed, butter. milk.
Collet, I • and buttermIlk
NEW
YORK
(UPJ)
JONl!8 INNOCENI'
dally. Please register
OlbCI'n Elliott' edltor-iiH:blef served
by noon the day before II you
ot Newaweek, is leadlllg
to receive a Tille VII
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Cll!lender to be New . Yll'k'a exped
m•J.
Former Bama 1U11ro new Ecmlllllc ~t
dllluiWJ and DeaCon Jane&amp; Mminlatrator.
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waa found innocent of
Elllat, who beads a citizens'
vebicalar manalaugbter ~ fll' volum- aid to the ln'ARJUtfiONS
dw-1ea Friday atemmlng city, lllld he Ia ,undecided
ROLLYWOOD (UPI) - A
frcm tile death of I f.mCIIth. whelher to accept, or to atay star ..... dedicated Friday In
aldlb'L
u editor of lhe weekly news the HoiiJWood Boulevard
Aatbia ltleJ lllld the 38- magazine.
"Wilt of Fame" to the Soos
,...-old 1aaeiJ PMMd I ltGp
MlyCI' Abnbam Beaine of tbe Pioneers western
lip lut JIDUII'}' aDd
tbe poet one liJJIInl group.
"'IJ!dad with IIICitber Vlhlcle COOIIden
of Iii !IIOit lmpcirtaDt tub in
On hand frr the unveiling
Cll!fllllllll tbe eNid. Trlllbun lilbt of the llllllllve loll ot was . their long time
live claya after jobs the ci!J baa llllfend companion, singing cowboy
tbeacddenL
over lhe put tew yeara.
IIOJ Rogan.

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Take Home AGlass
Today
For a limited tlma, with the purcha1e

of any large 16

OL

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nine-yard .run.by Caley.
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nights l'lllhlng for 218 yards
in 22 carries. Lopn bad II
yinll on tbe ground IJid 101!
via the air.
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were Bill Lucbdoo, junior
middle guard with 10 tacklea
llld foiU' auiatl; Bill Balter,
senior linebacker hltd II
defensive points and Rel r
Juatlce, had 10. ·
Logan had two in·

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· WUdcats came fighting back
moving 76 yanllln 11 playa.
The drive featured bard
running by Sibley and Waugh
and a JNI88 Interference call.
Waugh lugged the pigskin
over the last three yards. A
run for the conversion was
stopped.
Kyger Creek came right
back liJ the opening minute&amp;
of the second quarter moving
68 yards 1n live playa.
Geiger's 42 yard run, a 12yard march by se.nlor
wingback Todd Taylor set up
a 12:-yard run by Baylor.
Lucas' boot made It 2U.
The next Bobcat score Willi
set up on a fumble recovery
by UtUe Paul Fife.
Taylor capped a 28 yard
drive In five plays witll a oneyard plunge.
Hannan.Trace stayed In the
game marching 77 yards In 10
plays. Rick Whitt, senior en&lt;(,
wrestled the ball ~~:way !rom
Locas on the goalline for the
score. Aga'm, the try. for the
extra polnlt was stopped.
Kyger Creek's Todd Taylor
broke 1~ on the ensuing
kickof' zooming In from as
ya$ .ut for a TO.
Later that period, Geiger
sel up another score on a 20yard run which was followed
by . a 26-yard aerial from
Baird to Taylor. Lucas added
the extra.
The final KC first half TO
came on a 19-yard flanker
screen to Brian Lucas. R.
Lucas booted the extra.
Following the third quarter
kickoff, Kyger Creek marched down the field again
behind the l'UMlng of Baylor,
Batrd and Geiger. Geiger
moved in from one-yard out
for the score.
Again, the kick was goOd as
the Bobcat lead increased to
.55-12.

Hannan Trace acored Its
final touchdown in tbe flnll
minute&amp; of the quarter on a
56-yard gaUop by Jim Waugh.
Kyger Creek got its flnll
points In tbe cloalng minute&amp;
ot the game wben sopbomore
balfback Brtan Sutpbin went

overfi'OIIltbethree-yat'dllne.
.
Kyger C
ree ""'• boata
Southwestern Friday.
Hannan Trace ~ plays ·
Waterford,
STATISTICS
k.

Department
First Downs
Yards Rushing

•

•

KC HT
20
B
374 19.3

2-1 vlr!ts Kyger Crtet wblle
North Gallia, w, boau

8)'11111111

valley.

STATISTICS

Dtpertm tnt
First Downs
Yards R.uihlng

Yards Passing
PusesAIIpt . ·

Total Yardage

NG sW
13
10
357 1S5
116
20
473 175

PassesCompt.

13

3

l

2

6·

Intercept ions

1

Fumbles
0
1
Fumbles Lost
o
0
Penalized
6·50 1·15
By Quarters :
N. Galli!
. · U 0 I~ 6- 34
Southwest .
8 8 6 0- 22

Ohio High School
Faatbllll Results
United Prentnternatton11
Cot w 12 Col Marion -Franklin
9
Col Northland 34 Newark 7
CoL Academy 22 Summit

country Day u

Col Brooktlaven 12 Col East 8
Gahanna 14 Worthln.gton 3
Col Franklin Heights . 21
Grandview 0
Bellaire 6 Marielta 0
Highland 0 Nort,hmor 0 (tie l
L irna Shawnee 13 Grove City

12

Hilliard 14 MI . Vernon 7
Col Indep endence )3 Cal
SO\Ith 12

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Spencerville 20 Delphos
Jefferson 13
Delphos St . John's 27 Ottewa .
Glandorf 20
New Boston 20 Portsmouth
East 16
DOver 33 Mansfield Malabar

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Shelby 23 Tiffin Columbian 0
Crestline 14 Crestview 0 .
Willard 8 Galion 0
Bellevue 33 Bucyrus. 6
Norwalk 12 Upper Sandusky 6
·Clear Fork 32 Plymouth 6
Coshocton 10 Ashland B
GaraWay 7 New Philadelphia
Cen Cath 0
Oakland 0 Parkersburg , W.
va . 27
Wellsv ille 6 East Palestine o
~pringfield
North 13 Day
Wayne 3
New Philade l ph ia 13 Wooster
10
River Valley 7 Elgin 6
Col Crawford 20 Mohawk 0
Lime 19 Marion Harding 7
Cln LaSalle 20 Fremont 20

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Findlay 28 Tol Wnitmer .7
Canfield 42 Newlon Falls 0
Girard 7 l:lrooklleld o
West Branch 7 Salem 0
Jackson .MIIton 12 McDonald

9
Mineral

Ridge . 7

Western

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. Reser~e 6 ·
United 28 Sebring 6
Brooklyn 36 Independence 12
Col Watterson 28 ~ancester 7
Bloom ·Carroll 21 Lancaster
FISh!r 0
,
Amanda Clearcreek 34 Logan

Elm 8
Sandu•kv 14 Toledo Wood.
ward a
E Cle Shaw 14 Lakewood 6
Strongsville 9 North Royalton
0
west Geauoa 15 K!nston· 13
Cie Holy Name 22 Lorain
Catholic 6
Geneva 13 Ashtabula Harbor
7

R lver 29 Union Local U
Caldwell 18 Meadowbrook 16
Newcomerstown 19 Richwood ·

0

Jefferson Union 21 Buckeve
North 0
North Olmsted 20 westlake 12
Day Roth 9 Day Belmont 0
Day
Stebbins
14
Dey
Beavercreek 6
centervi lle 21 Troy 7

Tipp Clly 27 Oay Norlhridge 0

Brookv i lle 40 Greenville 14
Milfon ·Union 6 Bellbroot&lt;. 2
Tecumseh 29 FairbOrn Baker

12

Fairborn Park Hills 30 Piqua

0

M i amisburg 14 Trotwood ·
Madison 0
Day
Northmont . 20
W
Carrollton 13
Sidney 10 Vandalia-Butler 6
Eaton 13 Day Kiser 0
Dlty Meadowdale A8 Frank,lin
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DELAWARE, Ohio (UPI)
- Suapended CBS televiaion
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at Ohio Wesleyan University
Friday.
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cards released
By GREG BAO.EY

POMEROY - The ·new duck and goose schedule&amp; have
heen released, but befcre I report on those, I've got some
lntereating statistics to report. Andy Lyles, our local game •
protector, got some results from the State on the opening day
ol squirrel season. A)though I haven't found as many
bushytails this year, spot checks in the field by game
JI"Otectorsshowed that the opening day kill (up till noon) was
up by 31 'per cent over last season. I guess I must be hunting in
the wrong places. People do report, however, that tbere aren't
many hickory nuts this season, and the squirrels seem to be
cutting mostly on buckeyes, beech, and oak. One good report is
that there doesn't seem to be as much as a warble problem this
year.
Ok, now for those goose and duck particulars. Both birds
will be hunted dliring a split season. Duck season will be from
Oct.15- Nov. 'll, wlll reopen Dec. 'l:l and close then for good on
Jan. 1, 1977. The big birds' (the geese) season opens on the
same day, Oct. IS but doesn't close untU Dec. 17. It reopens
then on Dec. 'l:l and closes on Jan. 1. Both birds may be hunted
one-half hour before sunrise until sunset, and coots are
considered the same as ducks except the bag limit on coots is
15.
.
The bag limit on geese is five, and lbe possession limit is
ilie same, but you may not have. more than tw.o Canadian
geese or more than two white-fronted honkers. By lbe way,
that duck stamp (it covers bolb btrds) is $S and may be
obtained at a local post office .
In 1973; the federal government instituted a point system to
regulate the bag limit on ducks, and.each state's laws must fall
within those guidelines. Belore I give you the point value of
each duck, here are two very important things to remember.
Nwnber one, the maldmum posseaalon limit Is the total of two
days' bag. Number two and most important Is the definition of
bag limit - "The dally bag limit is reached wben th~ point
value of the last bird taken added to the points of the other
birds reaches or exceeds 100."
Ok,110w for the point values of each duck. Canvil back, 100
pts.; red head, hen mallad, wood, black, hooded merganzer,
70; 'pin tall, alllbree ll!llls, gadwall, shoveler, scaulp, and all
other merganzers, 10; chke mallard, widgeoo, golden eye,
bufflehead, scoter, eider, fulvous ·Lree dl!Sk, 2S.
J

Yards PasSing
Total Yardage
Passes Allpl.
Passes Com pt.
~~:::g::: Lost
lno~cepllons

Penalized

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9
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35a
11

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10
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l

1• 0
15·165 3.2!

By Quarters :
K . Creek
U Jo47 &lt;t- 61
H . Trace
0 l2 6 0- 18

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MERCERVILLE - Kyger
Creek's ezpioslve offense
continued to ron up the yardage and points here Friday
night as the 1975 SV AC
champs opened defense of
'lAS ANGELES (UP!) - Reds who have already · with his 12th win against their league crown with a
The Cincinnati Reds thoUght clinched the National League eight losses. The loser was lopsided 61-18 victory over
they had the game won - but . West ·title.
WiU Mc~naney, who dropped Hannan Trace.
.
\1181 failed to tell Ron Cey. Rain had thr'eatened to halt to U .
In three games this season,
;Cey boWJced a single into the game as a harsh
Cey stroked his key single the Bobcats have 161 points
Wllterfield to sccre two runs downpour soaked the outfield off Ra~ly Easiwick! who was while collecting nearly 1,500
ill 'the bottom of the ninth one hour before game time. the fourth · of five . Red yards. Marcus Geiger, fleet·
friday night to give the Los
Charlie Hough, whO came potchers. W1th one out m tbe footed junior tailback, !lnd
Aagelea Dodgers a come- in . on relief for ·starter · bottom of the nihth, Cey Todd Taylor, quick wlngbuck
trom-behind 7~ win over tbe Tommy John was credited scored Davey Lopes and again paced the KC atiack
"
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Reggie Smith, who were oo
with 156 yards rushing in 11
•••••••••••••••• •••••••• • • • .,. base on a single and a double, attempts.
Geiger got one
respectively, for tbe win.
touchdown,
giving him seven,
"I just looked for the ball
on
the
year.
Taylor had three
1
t and hit it hard," Cey
touchdowns,
40 yards
By Whitman and Trave o ·
• explained. "I was lucky 10
rushing,
a
26-yard
TO pass
Jh H
Q
l"fy F. E t'
t find the gap. I'm not really
and
an
85-yard
kickoff
return.
ese omes U3 I Or rec 10n
t nervous in that situation. I've
only disappointment
•.:
in the City of Gallipolis
•. been there a nuinber of times forTheCoach
Jim Sprague was
t and rhave to prepare myself
•~
the
Bobcat
defense.
I
5
I T d
t mentally."
•.,
Hannan Trace's huge
Cal or top n· 0 ay
t
The win· narrowed the
t: ·
~
t Reds' lead in the NL West to forward wall Willi able to open
up big holes for senior
+:·
. ~
·
. ~
•: the
10 games, but it did not alter fullback Jim Waugh, quick
fact that Ciricinnatl bas
t.
,
t already wrapped up the halfback Rick Sibley and
t divisional tiUe.
· junior halfback Frank
Mooney.
Another Bobcat nemesis,
the penalty flag. KC was
See Jim Staats or Joe Giles
t team in baseball," Cey said. penaUzed 15 times for 165
,
Phone 4441-9340
Gallipoli s, Ohio
t "We're only one game hehlnd yards.
The defending champs got
Kansas City.
oo the scoreboard with 10:09
I
left in the first quarter after
Steve Baird · recovered a
funible on the kickoff.
In four plays, KC's senior
fullback Ralph Baylor had
crossed the goaUlne from
four yards out. Randy Lucas
boo!ed the extra point giving
KC a 7~ lead.
Following a fumble
recovery by senior Brtan
Lucas, the Bobeals Increased
their lead to I~ on a 43 yard
run by quarterback Baird.
Lucas again hit the uprights.
Coach Larry Cremeens'

.&lt;:ey's hit tops Reds

TRADE. BUY· SELL

stopped.
With 2:03 left In the third
period, Theiss again con-

IICOI'e Its final m-poiltter with

Bobcats roll to 61-1·8 grid victory

~oto).

I

quarter, the HiBblandera
·rea•~ tbe lead u Lewis
cr• r d ·tbe goaWne from
four-yarda out. f!e again
added the utrll fll' I 16-lt
lead which stood at lntermlillon ..
.DieD came the crucial play
ol the night.
The kickoff was recovered
by McMUian. A short time
later, Caley moved In fnxn
four yards out for the goahead TO. The try lor the
conversion oo · a run was

remaining In tile lnjtlal
period on a nine-y•rd run by
tallback Mllte Caley. The
drive 11'18 80 yards In 11
plays. A kick lor the . e:rtra
. point sill!ld wi
. l!e.
Southwestern bouilced
right back to take jthe lead as
aenlor taUback Kip Lewis
II!Ued the pipkin over from
flve-yaf111 ~way, capping a
50-yard drive.
Lewll went over for tile
two-point conversioo.
North Gallla tool! the lead
for tbuecood time in the seesaw contest when senior
quarterback Mark Theiss
·connected with speedy Fred
Lot!an for 49 yards.
A Theias JNI88 to end Brett
Tackett was good for the
converlllon.
With 9:36 left in the second

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- - BUSH HAULED DOWN - Southweatern's Don Bush (15) is pulled down from behind In
. Fr)day's SVAC game against North Gallia. Closing In on right is North Gallia's Homer
•McMJmn, (119). The Pirates hailded Soutbwestern its first grid loss, 34-22. !Bruce Gabriel

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PATRIOT - Visiting North.
GIIUa boi!IICed back from a
16-14 deficit at the half bere
Friday night to defeat
previous unbeaten Southwestern 31-22 in a hl•h
~eorlng 'donnybrook on &amp;:;
Highlanders' field.
For Co!Jc:b Bob Ashley's
eleven, the game's turning
point came oo the opening
kick o1 the third quarter. The
lhort kick Willi recovered by
lhe Pirate's Homer Me·
Millan. From the point 00 ,
North Gallla took control of
•L•
w.. game.
Coach John Blake's unbeaten Pirate&amp; look the lead
with 11 :01 to go In the stanza
and were never .headed.
In the hard..IJlttlng, wellplayed contest, North Gallla
drew first blood with 8:03

25~20
HURRICANE - Chris
Swann and Rocky Goodnlte
combined for 309 yards
rushing and two touchdowns
Friday night as the Big
Blacks roared from. behind to
defeat Hurricane, 25-20.
Tbe Redsklns, now 1-3,
jumped to a ~ first period
lead, but were unable to hold
it. Junior Roger Massey ran·
for seven and 13-yard TDIJ in
the first quarter while Jeff
MtUer and Bill Wertz teamed
up on a 59-yard pass play for
the
acore.
Point Pleasant, wlnnlng for
the second time in four
games, began its comeback
in the second period. Jeff
Holland's one-yard run made
it 20-7, then Swann broke
loose from S8 yards out with
just 45 seconds left in the
quarter to cut it to 20-13 at the
half.
Goodnlte scored from 21
yards out In the third period
to make it 20-19, then Jeff
Gabritsch caught a 14-yard
Jl888 from Holland for tile
winning score.
Swann flniahed with 152
yards on 13 carries while
';oodnite totaled 157 yards in
20 rushea.
Roy Masaey, Roger's older
brotber and a defensive
taekle tor the Radskins, had
17 tacklea for the loaen while
Bruce Holsopple added 12.
By Quarten:
P. Pleas.
0 t3 6 ._:II..
Hurri~ane
20 0 0 t;.-'111'

other

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Wilmington 35 Day Carroll 1-4

Springfield

.a Nordonla 8

Walsh Jtsult 35 Cle Jottn Hay

0

Avon 6 Bucker,• 6

Wynlord 28 R dgedoie o
Lake 28 Springfield 6

Danbury Lakeside 18 North

Baltimore 7

BliS$Iield IM ICh.l

7 Norlh ·
wooCIO
Gibsonville 50 Lakota 0
Woodsfield 14 Shenandoah 1
Beallsville 29 Fort Frye 6
Jewett Scio· 28 Indian Valley
N 7
Youngs Mooney 28 Boardman

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URGES NO VOTE

COLUMBUS (UP!)
Ohl01111 IJbould "get away
from the scare stuff'' concerning nuclear energy, ~~~
Vole NO C11 Iuue • CCIIImlttee Eucutlve Director
Eocene P. O'Grady.
O'Grady told an ene!1Y
seminar here Friday thai
Japan bu overcome U. fear
of nticlear power and Ia now
llllng it to .generate eJec.
triclty.
State I.uue e, If passed by
Ohio voters Nov. 2, will ban
development of nuclear
energy in the state, curbing
lndllltrial growth, alashlng
job opportunltlea and ~
electric rate&amp;, l!lld O'Grady.
"Let'a get any from that
scare stuff and' get 011 to the
poalUve," be said. "Japan
did."

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Los Angeles 010 210 012- 7 11 0
Norman, Borbon (6) , Sllr·
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Eastwlck {9 } and Werner,
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Pirates rally, defeat SW
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Athelll, oothe outdoor Patio Thealre at Riverby oo Sunday, Oct. 3 at 3 p.m. "Happy Land"
portrays OIU' American heritage in story and song. Emlly Hammood wrote the wtt'ds and
Eulebla Hllllklna the millie, both residents of Athens. A cast of 12 voices will be blended wjth
a Oute, *!elmer lllld reed tt'g&amp;n. Dr. Hammood llleB poetry and prole from the 111001 and
Mra. Hunldna'lllllllc make&amp; uae of "shape note" tunea. Included are the traditional round,
reUgkNI and folk llllllads, music reflecting happy and SI!CI times. This ooe hour performance baa bell! presented by the group twice at the Kennedy Center in Walhington, D. C., as
wellaa otber appearance&amp; in the natioo's capitol, Michigan and numerous Ohio cities. The
public Ia invited. No ldmlasion charge will be made. However, contributlona at the perform.
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Senior Clllzens Center
activities located at the
Pomeroy J•nlor High School
Is open 9 a.m.·4 p.m., Monday
lhrough Friday.
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and
Games,
Craft
Demonstration, 10 a.m.;
Sc!•are Dance. 12:30·3 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 28 Physical Fitness, 10:t5 a.m.:
Cards and Games; Chorus,
12:15-2 p.m.
Wednesday. Sept. 29 Cards. 10·11: 3ll am.: Games,
12: 30·2 p.m .
Thursday, Sept. 30 Physico I Fitness. 10 . ~5 a.m.;
Sing.a. Long, 12 :30 p.m.;
Horseshoes, 12:30 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 1 -Art Class.
10·11: 30 a.m.: Horseshoes.
10:30 a.m.; Bowling, 1·3 p.m.
Senior Citizens Nutrition
Program, 11 :30-12:30 p.m.
Monday lhro~h Friday.
COAD Sentor Nutrition

EJIII&amp;it fll' tbe llllllltb of September: Prints by Paul M.
l.eYy of Camlrldge, Mass. on loan fnxn the Huntlngtoo
Gallery and Acrylics by Kim Abele&amp; of Mlllfltld, Ohio
lmaglnalive, bold design~ by the flnt place award winner In
tbe profelllooll dlvlr!oo of Acrylics at the July' 4th ezblblt in
G•IUpnlia.
Gallery Houra: SatiU'days and Sundays, 1 p.m. untU s
p.m.; Tueldlysand n.ndays, lOa.m. untU3p.m.
~- 21, Tuelday, 8 p.m. - F.A.C. Trustees Meeting,
Rlverby.
Elblblt fll' the llllllltb of October: Annual Antique Show
Ceaturln&amp; Vlclorlan anllqu111 from the area. Anyone wlahlng to
elblblt llbould CCII!act Mra: Ruth Tip at 148 t3SI "' Mrs. Peggy
Evana at ~lilt II' ttl 2325.
Oct. 2,8aturdly, I p.m. Wllilmlcmlght- "Oktober Fest."
All lnfGrml1 fiUI ~ fill' JIIMD.... only with H'"' Red
~r aad
German Bllld plaMI oriiinal German Band
1111111e ml adler •11 • 1111be Pallo at Rlverby. Adm'"""n
Program
Menu
for
pper..-,•per~forlllfi!Qbenonly; call ttl tW September
27 through
fllr .....,... b)' 81pt. B. Clrolja and Om lf4tlelollteel, October 1. 1976:
dwlluwn.
Monday - Ham sal~d.
Oct.a,Somday,sp.m.- "HaPPJ Land" to be~~~~~~ oo bak.ed ·potato, coleslaw wllh
wedge, raspberry
lbe Pallo outdoor tbelltre at Rlverby. 0... AmeriCIJI heritqe tomato
lello W·whipped lopping,
In llor)' llld 111111 !plllllil'ed by tbe French Art Colony with the breed. blltter. mil~.
qport ot
lldo 'Artl Olund!. No a.dmiiiiCII cllarge;
Tuesday - Meatballs I~
Cll!lrlb!dklla accepllld 11 lbe performance. Rain !Dcatloo: gravy, mUhed potatoes,
succulash, canned peaches,
Grece Ualtad Metbodlll OIIU'Cb.
breed, 'bl/tter•. milk.
Oct. 11-18, Friday and saturday - Slzth miUII antique
Wednesday Baked
MD1nar with 0rv1 Welar He'-tbuuel ot W&amp;lliqton, D. C. spaghelll, tossed salad,
I' II iillcona to be made with Mrs. Jemie Lou Hudsoo, phone banana slices In orange ietlo,
oatmeal cookies. hoi
....,b)' Oct. 12; Slnaiatrltlon fll' eac:b day Includes lunch. two
Italian bread, b•tter, milk.
Elblblt fill' lbe llllllfb of Nowmber: Matted plillto8flphl
Th•rs.day- Sliced turkey ·
by 1oC11 ~; Amateur . and Jl"of ION! to be cranberry relish, candled
Ja!lled ~ep~rately; $ catllorlea: Nature, Action, HWIIII' and sweet potatoes. bullered
beans, mixed fruit c•p,
Hum1n1tJ, llladt llld White, Mlecellaneous. Enter by green
roll, bi/Her, milk. ·
C~~~tactlnl SaiiiJ a-te, cbllrman. Phone ttl tat8. PictiU'el
Friday - Fried fish.
due at Rlwrby by Oct. 18.
.macaroni salad, c,.amed
stewed tomatoes, Je•nut
butter cake W·corm Icing,
EDITOR TO EllA?
breed, butter. milk.
Collet, I • and buttermIlk
NEW
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OlbCI'n Elliott' edltor-iiH:blef served
by noon the day before II you
ot Newaweek, is leadlllg
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LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Cll!lender to be New . Yll'k'a exped
m•J.
Former Bama 1U11ro new Ecmlllllc ~t
dllluiWJ and DeaCon Jane&amp; Mminlatrator.
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Elllat, who beads a citizens'
vebicalar manalaugbter ~ fll' volum- aid to the ln'ARJUtfiONS
dw-1ea Friday atemmlng city, lllld he Ia ,undecided
ROLLYWOOD (UPI) - A
frcm tile death of I f.mCIIth. whelher to accept, or to atay star ..... dedicated Friday In
aldlb'L
u editor of lhe weekly news the HoiiJWood Boulevard
Aatbia ltleJ lllld the 38- magazine.
"Wilt of Fame" to the Soos
,...-old 1aaeiJ PMMd I ltGp
MlyCI' Abnbam Beaine of tbe Pioneers western
lip lut JIDUII'}' aDd
tbe poet one liJJIInl group.
"'IJ!dad with IIICitber Vlhlcle COOIIden
of Iii !IIOit lmpcirtaDt tub in
On hand frr the unveiling
Cll!fllllllll tbe eNid. Trlllbun lilbt of the llllllllve loll ot was . their long time
live claya after jobs the ci!J baa llllfend companion, singing cowboy
tbeacddenL
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nected with Logan for a 17·
yard TO via tbe airways.
Lqgan (!aught ,the two.pollrt
conversion.

Southwestern came back to

1:19 left In the game on a
three-yard plunge by Lewis.
It wu Itt up Cll a 83-yard
lntercepli!ln return run by

tertept1C111 wltlle MeMIIIan
picked olf the other 41'1'1111
sw pua. Gtoe Laytcoa llld

Potter bad 1nlerceptionl Ill'
the

HICN•ndm.

Potter. : 1Awll, enjo)'ed bls tblrd
North Gallla'a f1n11 Icon oulltlndinC aame, ptUns 1t1
came at the 4:11 mark on a · yanlltn n carr1ea.
Friday llllbt. Soatlnrea&amp;ern
nine-yard .run.by Caley.
freelunaJ) ~rman

Cuey, $-3, 138 pound
junior, anjoyed one ol bls best
nights l'lllhlng for 218 yards
in 22 carries. Lopn bad II
yinll on tbe ground IJid 101!
via the air.
Pirate deltnllve ,atandouta
were Bill Lucbdoo, junior
middle guard with 10 tacklea
llld foiU' auiatl; Bill Balter,
senior linebacker hltd II
defensive points and Rel r
Juatlce, had 10. ·
Logan had two in·

NIWSHOWI

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AGAINST CRIME.
M~l

the cop who's llll5werving n1l1is
detlication. unorthodox ml1is mell1ods.
.t mllf'.atahle allliS garne1 Judd Hirscl1
'' Drlvet:r.l1ir,, Charlf,, l_laid is his &gt;id fk rc~ .

· WUdcats came fighting back
moving 76 yanllln 11 playa.
The drive featured bard
running by Sibley and Waugh
and a JNI88 Interference call.
Waugh lugged the pigskin
over the last three yards. A
run for the conversion was
stopped.
Kyger Creek came right
back liJ the opening minute&amp;
of the second quarter moving
68 yards 1n live playa.
Geiger's 42 yard run, a 12yard march by se.nlor
wingback Todd Taylor set up
a 12:-yard run by Baylor.
Lucas' boot made It 2U.
The next Bobcat score Willi
set up on a fumble recovery
by UtUe Paul Fife.
Taylor capped a 28 yard
drive In five plays witll a oneyard plunge.
Hannan.Trace stayed In the
game marching 77 yards In 10
plays. Rick Whitt, senior en&lt;(,
wrestled the ball ~~:way !rom
Locas on the goalline for the
score. Aga'm, the try. for the
extra polnlt was stopped.
Kyger Creek's Todd Taylor
broke 1~ on the ensuing
kickof' zooming In from as
ya$ .ut for a TO.
Later that period, Geiger
sel up another score on a 20yard run which was followed
by . a 26-yard aerial from
Baird to Taylor. Lucas added
the extra.
The final KC first half TO
came on a 19-yard flanker
screen to Brian Lucas. R.
Lucas booted the extra.
Following the third quarter
kickoff, Kyger Creek marched down the field again
behind the l'UMlng of Baylor,
Batrd and Geiger. Geiger
moved in from one-yard out
for the score.
Again, the kick was goOd as
the Bobcat lead increased to
.55-12.

Hannan Trace acored Its
final touchdown in tbe flnll
minute&amp; of the quarter on a
56-yard gaUop by Jim Waugh.
Kyger Creek got its flnll
points In tbe cloalng minute&amp;
ot the game wben sopbomore
balfback Brtan Sutpbin went

overfi'OIIltbethree-yat'dllne.
.
Kyger C
ree ""'• boata
Southwestern Friday.
Hannan Trace ~ plays ·
Waterford,
STATISTICS
k.

Department
First Downs
Yards Rushing

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KC HT
20
B
374 19.3

2-1 vlr!ts Kyger Crtet wblle
North Gallia, w, boau

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valley.

STATISTICS

Dtpertm tnt
First Downs
Yards R.uihlng

Yards Passing
PusesAIIpt . ·

Total Yardage

NG sW
13
10
357 1S5
116
20
473 175

PassesCompt.

13

3

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2

6·

Intercept ions

1

Fumbles
0
1
Fumbles Lost
o
0
Penalized
6·50 1·15
By Quarters :
N. Galli!
. · U 0 I~ 6- 34
Southwest .
8 8 6 0- 22

Ohio High School
Faatbllll Results
United Prentnternatton11
Cot w 12 Col Marion -Franklin
9
Col Northland 34 Newark 7
CoL Academy 22 Summit

country Day u

Col Brooktlaven 12 Col East 8
Gahanna 14 Worthln.gton 3
Col Franklin Heights . 21
Grandview 0
Bellaire 6 Marielta 0
Highland 0 Nort,hmor 0 (tie l
L irna Shawnee 13 Grove City

12

Hilliard 14 MI . Vernon 7
Col Indep endence )3 Cal
SO\Ith 12

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Spencerville 20 Delphos
Jefferson 13
Delphos St . John's 27 Ottewa .
Glandorf 20
New Boston 20 Portsmouth
East 16
DOver 33 Mansfield Malabar

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Shelby 23 Tiffin Columbian 0
Crestline 14 Crestview 0 .
Willard 8 Galion 0
Bellevue 33 Bucyrus. 6
Norwalk 12 Upper Sandusky 6
·Clear Fork 32 Plymouth 6
Coshocton 10 Ashland B
GaraWay 7 New Philadelphia
Cen Cath 0
Oakland 0 Parkersburg , W.
va . 27
Wellsv ille 6 East Palestine o
~pringfield
North 13 Day
Wayne 3
New Philade l ph ia 13 Wooster
10
River Valley 7 Elgin 6
Col Crawford 20 Mohawk 0
Lime 19 Marion Harding 7
Cln LaSalle 20 Fremont 20

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Findlay 28 Tol Wnitmer .7
Canfield 42 Newlon Falls 0
Girard 7 l:lrooklleld o
West Branch 7 Salem 0
Jackson .MIIton 12 McDonald

9
Mineral

Ridge . 7

Western

talk

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. Reser~e 6 ·
United 28 Sebring 6
Brooklyn 36 Independence 12
Col Watterson 28 ~ancester 7
Bloom ·Carroll 21 Lancaster
FISh!r 0
,
Amanda Clearcreek 34 Logan

Elm 8
Sandu•kv 14 Toledo Wood.
ward a
E Cle Shaw 14 Lakewood 6
Strongsville 9 North Royalton
0
west Geauoa 15 K!nston· 13
Cie Holy Name 22 Lorain
Catholic 6
Geneva 13 Ashtabula Harbor
7

R lver 29 Union Local U
Caldwell 18 Meadowbrook 16
Newcomerstown 19 Richwood ·

0

Jefferson Union 21 Buckeve
North 0
North Olmsted 20 westlake 12
Day Roth 9 Day Belmont 0
Day
Stebbins
14
Dey
Beavercreek 6
centervi lle 21 Troy 7

Tipp Clly 27 Oay Norlhridge 0

Brookv i lle 40 Greenville 14
Milfon ·Union 6 Bellbroot&lt;. 2
Tecumseh 29 FairbOrn Baker

12

Fairborn Park Hills 30 Piqua

0

M i amisburg 14 Trotwood ·
Madison 0
Day
Northmont . 20
W
Carrollton 13
Sidney 10 Vandalia-Butler 6
Eaton 13 Day Kiser 0
Dlty Meadowdale A8 Frank,lin
7

SCHORR TOSPIWt
DELAWARE, Ohio (UPI)
- Suapended CBS televiaion
newsman Daniel Schorr will
open the lectl!l'Hrtlst series
at Ohio Wesleyan University
Friday.
Schorr Ia under su.spenaloo
by CBS News for aUegedly
'leiking the Pike Committee
report oo the CIA to the New

tbe commiUee how he obtained the secret report.

cards released
By GREG BAO.EY

POMEROY - The ·new duck and goose schedule&amp; have
heen released, but befcre I report on those, I've got some
lntereating statistics to report. Andy Lyles, our local game •
protector, got some results from the State on the opening day
ol squirrel season. A)though I haven't found as many
bushytails this year, spot checks in the field by game
JI"Otectorsshowed that the opening day kill (up till noon) was
up by 31 'per cent over last season. I guess I must be hunting in
the wrong places. People do report, however, that tbere aren't
many hickory nuts this season, and the squirrels seem to be
cutting mostly on buckeyes, beech, and oak. One good report is
that there doesn't seem to be as much as a warble problem this
year.
Ok, now for those goose and duck particulars. Both birds
will be hunted dliring a split season. Duck season will be from
Oct.15- Nov. 'll, wlll reopen Dec. 'l:l and close then for good on
Jan. 1, 1977. The big birds' (the geese) season opens on the
same day, Oct. IS but doesn't close untU Dec. 17. It reopens
then on Dec. 'l:l and closes on Jan. 1. Both birds may be hunted
one-half hour before sunrise until sunset, and coots are
considered the same as ducks except the bag limit on coots is
15.
.
The bag limit on geese is five, and lbe possession limit is
ilie same, but you may not have. more than tw.o Canadian
geese or more than two white-fronted honkers. By lbe way,
that duck stamp (it covers bolb btrds) is $S and may be
obtained at a local post office .
In 1973; the federal government instituted a point system to
regulate the bag limit on ducks, and.each state's laws must fall
within those guidelines. Belore I give you the point value of
each duck, here are two very important things to remember.
Nwnber one, the maldmum posseaalon limit Is the total of two
days' bag. Number two and most important Is the definition of
bag limit - "The dally bag limit is reached wben th~ point
value of the last bird taken added to the points of the other
birds reaches or exceeds 100."
Ok,110w for the point values of each duck. Canvil back, 100
pts.; red head, hen mallad, wood, black, hooded merganzer,
70; 'pin tall, alllbree ll!llls, gadwall, shoveler, scaulp, and all
other merganzers, 10; chke mallard, widgeoo, golden eye,
bufflehead, scoter, eider, fulvous ·Lree dl!Sk, 2S.
J

Yards PasSing
Total Yardage
Passes Allpl.
Passes Com pt.
~~:::g::: Lost
lno~cepllons

Penalized

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11

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15·165 3.2!

By Quarters :
K . Creek
U Jo47 &lt;t- 61
H . Trace
0 l2 6 0- 18

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MERCERVILLE - Kyger
Creek's ezpioslve offense
continued to ron up the yardage and points here Friday
night as the 1975 SV AC
champs opened defense of
'lAS ANGELES (UP!) - Reds who have already · with his 12th win against their league crown with a
The Cincinnati Reds thoUght clinched the National League eight losses. The loser was lopsided 61-18 victory over
they had the game won - but . West ·title.
WiU Mc~naney, who dropped Hannan Trace.
.
\1181 failed to tell Ron Cey. Rain had thr'eatened to halt to U .
In three games this season,
;Cey boWJced a single into the game as a harsh
Cey stroked his key single the Bobcats have 161 points
Wllterfield to sccre two runs downpour soaked the outfield off Ra~ly Easiwick! who was while collecting nearly 1,500
ill 'the bottom of the ninth one hour before game time. the fourth · of five . Red yards. Marcus Geiger, fleet·
friday night to give the Los
Charlie Hough, whO came potchers. W1th one out m tbe footed junior tailback, !lnd
Aagelea Dodgers a come- in . on relief for ·starter · bottom of the nihth, Cey Todd Taylor, quick wlngbuck
trom-behind 7~ win over tbe Tommy John was credited scored Davey Lopes and again paced the KC atiack
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Reggie Smith, who were oo
with 156 yards rushing in 11
•••••••••••••••• •••••••• • • • .,. base on a single and a double, attempts.
Geiger got one
respectively, for tbe win.
touchdown,
giving him seven,
"I just looked for the ball
on
the
year.
Taylor had three
1
t and hit it hard," Cey
touchdowns,
40 yards
By Whitman and Trave o ·
• explained. "I was lucky 10
rushing,
a
26-yard
TO pass
Jh H
Q
l"fy F. E t'
t find the gap. I'm not really
and
an
85-yard
kickoff
return.
ese omes U3 I Or rec 10n
t nervous in that situation. I've
only disappointment
•.:
in the City of Gallipolis
•. been there a nuinber of times forTheCoach
Jim Sprague was
t and rhave to prepare myself
•~
the
Bobcat
defense.
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The win· narrowed the
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fact that Ciricinnatl bas
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t divisional tiUe.
· junior halfback Frank
Mooney.
Another Bobcat nemesis,
the penalty flag. KC was
See Jim Staats or Joe Giles
t team in baseball," Cey said. penaUzed 15 times for 165
,
Phone 4441-9340
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t "We're only one game hehlnd yards.
The defending champs got
Kansas City.
oo the scoreboard with 10:09
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Steve Baird · recovered a
funible on the kickoff.
In four plays, KC's senior
fullback Ralph Baylor had
crossed the goaUlne from
four yards out. Randy Lucas
boo!ed the extra point giving
KC a 7~ lead.
Following a fumble
recovery by senior Brtan
Lucas, the Bobeals Increased
their lead to I~ on a 43 yard
run by quarterback Baird.
Lucas again hit the uprights.
Coach Larry Cremeens'

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With 2:03 left In the third
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IICOI'e Its final m-poiltter with

Bobcats roll to 61-1·8 grid victory

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·rea•~ tbe lead u Lewis
cr• r d ·tbe goaWne from
four-yarda out. f!e again
added the utrll fll' I 16-lt
lead which stood at lntermlillon ..
.DieD came the crucial play
ol the night.
The kickoff was recovered
by McMUian. A short time
later, Caley moved In fnxn
four yards out for the goahead TO. The try lor the
conversion oo · a run was

remaining In tile lnjtlal
period on a nine-y•rd run by
tallback Mllte Caley. The
drive 11'18 80 yards In 11
plays. A kick lor the . e:rtra
. point sill!ld wi
. l!e.
Southwestern bouilced
right back to take jthe lead as
aenlor taUback Kip Lewis
II!Ued the pipkin over from
flve-yaf111 ~way, capping a
50-yard drive.
Lewll went over for tile
two-point conversioo.
North Gallla tool! the lead
for tbuecood time in the seesaw contest when senior
quarterback Mark Theiss
·connected with speedy Fred
Lot!an for 49 yards.
A Theias JNI88 to end Brett
Tackett was good for the
converlllon.
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PATRIOT - Visiting North.
GIIUa boi!IICed back from a
16-14 deficit at the half bere
Friday night to defeat
previous unbeaten Southwestern 31-22 in a hl•h
~eorlng 'donnybrook on &amp;:;
Highlanders' field.
For Co!Jc:b Bob Ashley's
eleven, the game's turning
point came oo the opening
kick o1 the third quarter. The
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lhe Pirate's Homer Me·
Millan. From the point 00 ,
North Gallla took control of
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Coach John Blake's unbeaten Pirate&amp; look the lead
with 11 :01 to go In the stanza
and were never .headed.
In the hard..IJlttlng, wellplayed contest, North Gallla
drew first blood with 8:03

25~20
HURRICANE - Chris
Swann and Rocky Goodnlte
combined for 309 yards
rushing and two touchdowns
Friday night as the Big
Blacks roared from. behind to
defeat Hurricane, 25-20.
Tbe Redsklns, now 1-3,
jumped to a ~ first period
lead, but were unable to hold
it. Junior Roger Massey ran·
for seven and 13-yard TDIJ in
the first quarter while Jeff
MtUer and Bill Wertz teamed
up on a 59-yard pass play for
the
acore.
Point Pleasant, wlnnlng for
the second time in four
games, began its comeback
in the second period. Jeff
Holland's one-yard run made
it 20-7, then Swann broke
loose from S8 yards out with
just 45 seconds left in the
quarter to cut it to 20-13 at the
half.
Goodnlte scored from 21
yards out In the third period
to make it 20-19, then Jeff
Gabritsch caught a 14-yard
Jl888 from Holland for tile
winning score.
Swann flniahed with 152
yards on 13 carries while
';oodnite totaled 157 yards in
20 rushea.
Roy Masaey, Roger's older
brotber and a defensive
taekle tor the Radskins, had
17 tacklea for the loaen while
Bruce Holsopple added 12.
By Quarten:
P. Pleas.
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Woodsfield 14 Shenandoah 1
Beallsville 29 Fort Frye 6
Jewett Scio· 28 Indian Valley
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COLUMBUS (UP!)
Ohl01111 IJbould "get away
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Vole NO C11 Iuue • CCIIImlttee Eucutlve Director
Eocene P. O'Grady.
O'Grady told an ene!1Y
seminar here Friday thai
Japan bu overcome U. fear
of nticlear power and Ia now
llllng it to .generate eJec.
triclty.
State I.uue e, If passed by
Ohio voters Nov. 2, will ban
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10 - TheSundayTimes -Sentinel,Swlday,Sept. :11i. t976

Southern wins third in row
By GREG BAILEY
RACINE - The Southern
Tornadoes rolled tD their lhlrd victory witbout a dd..t
Friday nllhl u they blasted
·. visiting Waterford 37-0 .

Although having a sluggish
flnt balf, steve Bolo once
agaln led the Tomadoelas he
racked up 1M yanll In 23

carries and scored three
• touchdowns and racked up
· four extra Points. That gives
the speedy lelllor halfback
eight tDuchdowns in hi.! flnt
three gliDes.
Senior tailback AI Hlll
groWlded out 104 yanll lllCI
caught the only pass quar. terback Joe · Brown attempted, a 31-yarder that
resu1led In a fourth quarter
acore tD inake t1!e score read

at the time, 36-4. HuskY
lullblck Steve Hendricks tDre
big holes in the Wildcat line
and picked up 58 yanll In 14
carries, most of thoae yards
coming In the first half.
Neither teiiD could mount
a serious threat until the
cloalng minutes of the lint
quarter when Southern
finally put It together with
Juat a little over two minutes
remaining in the Initial
litanu.. Hendricks picked up
a first down on the Waterford
thirteen, and then Boso
carried It three straight timeS
before he crosaed the goal
line. He alao ran the extras to
make It 8-0 as the quarter
ended.
After the following kickoff,
the Wildcata were forced to

punt, and the hollis then pUt
\otlethet a drive that began
on their own 32. After Brown
took the bell down to the
Wildcat !II, Hendricks lhls
time carried ihe pigskin three
straight times before he
bulled his way over from the .
two. Boao acored the PAT to
let the half end 18-0.
Waterford buckled down In
the · lhlrd quarter and it
looked like they mlcht make
a game of it aalhey held the
holta scorelu. But u the lui
quarter began, the Tornadoes
had the ball on their own 211,
and on .the lint pllly !run
acrlmmage, Hill ran a slant
off tackle and acampered 64
yardl to the Waterford 11-yard
line. Three .plllya IIIIer Bolo

scored from the one to put the
game out of reach.
Alter tile Wlldcata couldn't
move the bill, a poor punt put
the pigskin on the Wildcats'
31 yard line and on the first
play Brown threw hi.! first
and only pass of the night to
Hill who raced on Into the end
r.one for the score.
Southern had twelve first
downa and held Waterford to
just seven. The Tornado.
defense held the Wildcats to
just twelve total yards
rushing and seven yards
pusing. The hosts fumbled
once and lost it wblle the
visitors coughed up the ball
twice and lost it once.
On
defense
Kelly
Winebrenner !)ad seven

unassiated tadtles wbile Scott
Souder had sill. Southern
travell to Wllhaml Friday tD
battle the White Falcons.

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Off our

Scoring: Boso. 4 yd. run.
BosO, run . Hendr icks, 2 yd.
r un, Boso, run . Boso. l Yd~
run, Boso run, Hill, 31 yd .
PiiSS, kick failed . Boso, A4 yd.
run, Cundiff, kick.

By Quulers:

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Waterford

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Punts; avg .
First downs

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Eagles
bad dowm
nine asand
maldledonfirlt
the
Aleunder eight, but Eastern
'11'11 assessed 85 yanll In
penalties to ooly ~ lor the

Court St,...t In O.lllpolls &amp; Silver Bridge Plaza Branch

Scorint : · e . L.awson , 2 yd .
run , Hauber kick .
A. so~ veL run . k ick blocked ,

lA yd . run , ran extrn. 14 yd .
run , kicked utras , 1S yd . run,
kicktd u.tras.
Dep•rtment
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Yards rulh in9
11W 252
Yards paning
3.4
9
First downs
9
Ptnalt ies
as .45
Fumbles
2
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·Glenn 7

Philo 56 Cooksv ille u
Morgan 13 Tri Vallev 13
Mavsv i lle 19 Sheridao o
Can McKinley 21 Easllake N
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Marauders

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Massillon 16 Cle East 6
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Allll!lnce 30 Cle Adami o
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Canton South 17 Jeckson 14
Glen Oak 1• Steubenvllte 6
Lou i sville
Aqu inas
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Marlington 0
Like 21 E Canton 6
Versa illes 26 Miami E 0
Minsrer 38 New Bremen 6
ROCK SPRINGS Sie!ney 10 Vandalia Butler 6
Prtnceton 23 Upper Arl ing t ori
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Cof1neaut ~5 Madison 12
Amherst 1.4 Oberlin 12
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Col Linden 32 Col North 15
Browning and Lance Oliver
Col Whetstone 1.4 Mifflin 13
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the Eagles' ooly IICill'lng of boats. Aleunder controlled
the pigakin for U yards to
ALBANY - Tbe Eden~ the night.
Eagles took their flnt lola o1
In that aame quarter, the Eastern's 38, but the Eagla
the Friday ~ at Spartans e~~ugbt fire and compleled ooly sof 1$ aeriall
Aleunder when tbey cro ~·!~the goal line on a M- ~~:
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.cbopped • :13-7 battle "' the yard run, but the kick was
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Although the holt Spartans quarter ended witb the hollis behind blm u they got credl1
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out-rusbed the Eagles 252 "' leading 14-7.
1811 yanll, the game '11'11 a
Eastern had a chance to Milll wu the leading Eagle
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lllaliltiCII tlbow. Aftel' having balf ended wben they bad the · in 11 carries. Lanon bad 38
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but allo caught one pus for
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~ bolita iced the cake by eleven more yards.
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McARTHUR - Following
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Keith Jackson with a n :yard
strike In the endzone of the
7:24 'mark. Wall then passed
to Brian Mink for the winning
points.
Fine defensive play the
remainder of the game
assured GAHS of ita third win
In as .many starts. CHS
dropped to 2-1 on the year.
Mike Staggs smeared
Fairrow for a 15-yard loss on
a fourtll down pass play with
1:06 remaining to give GAHS
possession. The Devils ran
out tile clock.
GAHS will travel to
Wellston for Its SEOAL
opener Friday. Chillicothe
will host Upper Arlington.
Here's Friday's statistics:

Visiting :t:Hiieac tn the second period.
Witll 2:Ill remaining In the
Jackson lroninen by scoring half David P. Davis taWed
23 points in the first period Jackson's only points on a
Friday night enroute to a 41_. three yard run, but Schlltwhipping of the SEOA L chter COWitered with a 3:i
representative. ·
yanl run for Trace to make it
The vialtDrs puI points up 41~ at halftime, which was
quickly on Shawn Riley's tile final acore aa reserves
recoverd fumble In the end played out most of the second
rone, a nine yard run by Art half . .
Scblltchter, a 15 yard run by
Miami Trace showed an
Rick Coe, and a 75 yard awsome offense with 17 first
I!Camper by Nell Spears lor a downs and 499 total yards, 375

WALL PICKS UP 10 - GAHS Quarterback Terry Wall (tO) roiled·out for a 10-yard gain
in the first period against Cbllllcothe Friday. Giving chase Is Cav ace Mike Falrrow, (21 ). Keitll Wilson photo .

Tigers outlast Broncos

IRONTON - Fullback (ierlod on a 32 yard rWI by
Rick Howard scored tliree Juan Thomas and a three
touchdowns Friday night In yard blast by Howard.
leading the unbeaten Ironton
Howard bulled one yard lor
Tigers to a 2&amp;-14 victory over hi.! secQnd TD In the second
visiting Dayton Jefferson.
quarter with Thomas adding
The Tigers tacked 12 pointa the conversion rWI for a 2().0
on the hoard In the first halftime lead.
.
Jefferson tallied In the
third period when Ed Ogeltry
NORTHFIEW
raced 76 yards with a
NORTHFIELD , Ohio recovered flunble and John
(UPI) - Despite being forced Mathlaon ran the conversion.
INDIVIDUAL NET
to race on the outaide almost
Howard slammed over
YARDS RUSHING
every
step
of
the
way,
from
the two yard stripe with
(Gallipolis )
Player
·Tcb Yg Avg . Spotllte Hill c~arged to the
John Long running the
Mink
16 76 4.7
Mo_rri son
1 2 2.0 Northfield Park wire a conversion to send the Tigers
warr
14 27 1 9 winner Friday night In the
.Into a 28-8 lead.
Sali sbur y
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Mathison closed out the
Ja ck son
6 9 1.5

1 .J ·3
I · 16 · 16
TOULS
48 ' 109 2.3
( Chillicothe)
Player
Tcb Yg A v g .
Fa ir r ow
8 37 4.6
Seward s ·
7 24 3,4
Kinne Y
13 44 3.3
Kern
l
I 1.0
Shonkw iler
6 . 14 · 2 3
TOTALS
l5 92 z:J
Dabn e y
T eam

Pa ssing

Player
Wall
Totals

(Gallipol is)
( . A I YG TO
3-9 0 43
1

J.9. o· 43

1

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Player

C-A I YG TO

Shonkw il er

1- 9 2

2

o

F airrow
1·2 1 0 0
Phil lip s
J. J o 11
1
Total s
3·1 2 3 29
1
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TEAM STATISTICS
Def)a'r tmen1
·
G CG
First downs
II
10
Yardsru shing
180 142
Los! r ush ing
71
50
Net rushing
109
q2

Pass attempts

-

Miami Trace stunned the

9

12

Completion s
3
J
lntercepJ ed b y
3
o
.. Yards passing
. 43
29
Total yard s
152 121
Play s
57
47
Return yard ag e
70
16
Fumbles
3
4
Lost fU m bl es
3
4
Punts
7· 157 2.79
Pen a Ities
5·35 6 60
Recovered enemy fumble s:
GAH S - Kev Ja ckson , J im
Simm s, Kent Sh aw ver , Terr y
· Wal l.
Scor e by quarter s:
Chil li coth e
0 1 o 0---"- 7
Gallipoli s
0 o 8 0- 8
Scoring - G AHS - Keith
Jackson , ll ·vard pa ss fro m
Terry Wall , 7 : 24 lhird (Wa iL
pa ss to
Bri an
Mink l.
Ch i llicothe - M ik e Fa irr ow .
27 y.:~rd pass from Da vi d
!='hillips , o : l L secon d (Ton y
·Co usins , k ic k ) .

Waverly loses third in
row, 21-14, to Briggs
COLUMBUS
The
Waverly Tigers traveled to
Columbus Briggs Friday
night and absorbed their
third loss of the season as the
host team posted a 21-14
victory.
Waverly too~ an early lead
on a pass from Weeter to
Tolar on a live yard play with
Silcott running the conversion.

The host team ·scored the
next 21 ·poitita before Waverly
notched their second TD on a
10 yard pass !rom Weeter to
Noble.
· The Tigers rolled up 266
yards Including 11 of 21
passes for 152 yards.
·Score by quarters:
Waverly ·
8 0 0 6-14
Col.s. Briggs
ooa 13-21

~Coring with a ala yard run In
the final period lor the losers.
Score by quarters:
Dayton Jeff.
oo8 6-14
Ironton
12 8 8 0-211

Twins blank
Angels, 6-0

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Otiefs capture
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LOGAN - Behind th e
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defeated visiting NetsonvllleYork 21..0 In a non-league
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Following a scoreless first
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Davidson plunged over from
Uie one yard stripe with Jeff
Lee Smith hooting the point
after.
This 7-0 lead stood llntU
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.Later In the quarter John

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first downa and 1Zi yards
I'UIIhing, with Davis getting
101 on 31 carries. ·
· Score by quarters:
Miami Trace 23 11 o ~I
Jackaon
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scoring.
Three times during the first
ball the Logan offense drove
deep Into Buckeye territory
but had to settle for three
field goal attempts by Smith
with one going wide and two
others from the to yard range
falling short.
The Chiefs rolled up 326
total yards as Peppers
carried 16.tlmes lor 133 yards
while Kemper added 121
yards on 11 tries.
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10 - TheSundayTimes -Sentinel,Swlday,Sept. :11i. t976

Southern wins third in row
By GREG BAILEY
RACINE - The Southern
Tornadoes rolled tD their lhlrd victory witbout a dd..t
Friday nllhl u they blasted
·. visiting Waterford 37-0 .

Although having a sluggish
flnt balf, steve Bolo once
agaln led the Tomadoelas he
racked up 1M yanll In 23

carries and scored three
• touchdowns and racked up
· four extra Points. That gives
the speedy lelllor halfback
eight tDuchdowns in hi.! flnt
three gliDes.
Senior tailback AI Hlll
groWlded out 104 yanll lllCI
caught the only pass quar. terback Joe · Brown attempted, a 31-yarder that
resu1led In a fourth quarter
acore tD inake t1!e score read

at the time, 36-4. HuskY
lullblck Steve Hendricks tDre
big holes in the Wildcat line
and picked up 58 yanll In 14
carries, most of thoae yards
coming In the first half.
Neither teiiD could mount
a serious threat until the
cloalng minutes of the lint
quarter when Southern
finally put It together with
Juat a little over two minutes
remaining in the Initial
litanu.. Hendricks picked up
a first down on the Waterford
thirteen, and then Boso
carried It three straight timeS
before he crosaed the goal
line. He alao ran the extras to
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ended.
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the Wildcata were forced to

punt, and the hollis then pUt
\otlethet a drive that began
on their own 32. After Brown
took the bell down to the
Wildcat !II, Hendricks lhls
time carried ihe pigskin three
straight times before he
bulled his way over from the .
two. Boao acored the PAT to
let the half end 18-0.
Waterford buckled down In
the · lhlrd quarter and it
looked like they mlcht make
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holta scorelu. But u the lui
quarter began, the Tornadoes
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and on .the lint pllly !run
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yardl to the Waterford 11-yard
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the pigskin on the Wildcats'
31 yard line and on the first
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and only pass of the night to
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r.one for the score.
Southern had twelve first
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rushing and seven yards
pusing. The hosts fumbled
once and lost it wblle the
visitors coughed up the ball
twice and lost it once.
On
defense
Kelly
Winebrenner !)ad seven

unassiated tadtles wbile Scott
Souder had sill. Southern
travell to Wllhaml Friday tD
battle the White Falcons.

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Scoring: Boso. 4 yd. run.
BosO, run . Hendr icks, 2 yd.
r un, Boso, run . Boso. l Yd~
run, Boso run, Hill, 31 yd .
PiiSS, kick failed . Boso, A4 yd.
run, Cundiff, kick.

By Quulers:

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vlsitlnc Cbl!Ucotlle Friday ai
Coacb Willard (Buddy)
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McARTHUR - Following
two dlaaWOintlng losses to
high-powered foes the
Wellston Golden Rockets
came alive Friday night witll
·a 34-0 pasting of the Vinton
County VIkings.
With the running ~ttack
lllowed by the losa of fullback
Tony Gray, the Rockets
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which produced three touchdown&amp; and 186 yards.
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yard strike and Jell Montgomery's kick made It UJ.
Tony Gray's replacement,
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points and the Rocketa led 21oat the half.
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but the point alter kick was
blocked.
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011 a two yard run by Cuttis
Jayjohn and Montgomery's
kick made it 34-0.
Downard completed four of
eight pasaea for 186 yards and
three touchdowns wblle the
Wellston running • game
netted 103 J{\rds.
The Vikings netted just 49
. total yards and only three
first downs against the
rugged Rocket defenders.
Score by quarters:
Wellston
7 14 13 G-34
Vinton Co.
0 0 0 ()- 0

JACKSON

Cousins split the uprights to
make It 7-0.
GAllS safety Terry Wall,
who Intercepted three
Chillicothe aerials, stole one
the third play of the second
half to get up Gailla's winning
score.
Starting on the Cav's 49,
GAHS struck paydlrt seven
plays later when Wall hit
Keith Jackson with a n :yard
strike In the endzone of the
7:24 'mark. Wall then passed
to Brian Mink for the winning
points.
Fine defensive play the
remainder of the game
assured GAHS of ita third win
In as .many starts. CHS
dropped to 2-1 on the year.
Mike Staggs smeared
Fairrow for a 15-yard loss on
a fourtll down pass play with
1:06 remaining to give GAHS
possession. The Devils ran
out tile clock.
GAHS will travel to
Wellston for Its SEOAL
opener Friday. Chillicothe
will host Upper Arlington.
Here's Friday's statistics:

Visiting :t:Hiieac tn the second period.
Witll 2:Ill remaining In the
Jackson lroninen by scoring half David P. Davis taWed
23 points in the first period Jackson's only points on a
Friday night enroute to a 41_. three yard run, but Schlltwhipping of the SEOA L chter COWitered with a 3:i
representative. ·
yanl run for Trace to make it
The vialtDrs puI points up 41~ at halftime, which was
quickly on Shawn Riley's tile final acore aa reserves
recoverd fumble In the end played out most of the second
rone, a nine yard run by Art half . .
Scblltchter, a 15 yard run by
Miami Trace showed an
Rick Coe, and a 75 yard awsome offense with 17 first
I!Camper by Nell Spears lor a downs and 499 total yards, 375

WALL PICKS UP 10 - GAHS Quarterback Terry Wall (tO) roiled·out for a 10-yard gain
in the first period against Cbllllcothe Friday. Giving chase Is Cav ace Mike Falrrow, (21 ). Keitll Wilson photo .

Tigers outlast Broncos

IRONTON - Fullback (ierlod on a 32 yard rWI by
Rick Howard scored tliree Juan Thomas and a three
touchdowns Friday night In yard blast by Howard.
leading the unbeaten Ironton
Howard bulled one yard lor
Tigers to a 2&amp;-14 victory over hi.! secQnd TD In the second
visiting Dayton Jefferson.
quarter with Thomas adding
The Tigers tacked 12 pointa the conversion rWI for a 2().0
on the hoard In the first halftime lead.
.
Jefferson tallied In the
third period when Ed Ogeltry
NORTHFIEW
raced 76 yards with a
NORTHFIELD , Ohio recovered flunble and John
(UPI) - Despite being forced Mathlaon ran the conversion.
INDIVIDUAL NET
to race on the outaide almost
Howard slammed over
YARDS RUSHING
every
step
of
the
way,
from
the two yard stripe with
(Gallipolis )
Player
·Tcb Yg Avg . Spotllte Hill c~arged to the
John Long running the
Mink
16 76 4.7
Mo_rri son
1 2 2.0 Northfield Park wire a conversion to send the Tigers
warr
14 27 1 9 winner Friday night In the
.Into a 28-8 lead.
Sali sbur y
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Mathison closed out the
Ja ck son
6 9 1.5

1 .J ·3
I · 16 · 16
TOULS
48 ' 109 2.3
( Chillicothe)
Player
Tcb Yg A v g .
Fa ir r ow
8 37 4.6
Seward s ·
7 24 3,4
Kinne Y
13 44 3.3
Kern
l
I 1.0
Shonkw iler
6 . 14 · 2 3
TOTALS
l5 92 z:J
Dabn e y
T eam

Pa ssing

Player
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Totals

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1

J.9. o· 43

1

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C-A I YG TO

Shonkw il er

1- 9 2

2

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Phil lip s
J. J o 11
1
Total s
3·1 2 3 29
1
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TEAM STATISTICS
Def)a'r tmen1
·
G CG
First downs
II
10
Yardsru shing
180 142
Los! r ush ing
71
50
Net rushing
109
q2

Pass attempts

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9

12

Completion s
3
J
lntercepJ ed b y
3
o
.. Yards passing
. 43
29
Total yard s
152 121
Play s
57
47
Return yard ag e
70
16
Fumbles
3
4
Lost fU m bl es
3
4
Punts
7· 157 2.79
Pen a Ities
5·35 6 60
Recovered enemy fumble s:
GAH S - Kev Ja ckson , J im
Simm s, Kent Sh aw ver , Terr y
· Wal l.
Scor e by quarter s:
Chil li coth e
0 1 o 0---"- 7
Gallipoli s
0 o 8 0- 8
Scoring - G AHS - Keith
Jackson , ll ·vard pa ss fro m
Terry Wall , 7 : 24 lhird (Wa iL
pa ss to
Bri an
Mink l.
Ch i llicothe - M ik e Fa irr ow .
27 y.:~rd pass from Da vi d
!='hillips , o : l L secon d (Ton y
·Co usins , k ic k ) .

Waverly loses third in
row, 21-14, to Briggs
COLUMBUS
The
Waverly Tigers traveled to
Columbus Briggs Friday
night and absorbed their
third loss of the season as the
host team posted a 21-14
victory.
Waverly too~ an early lead
on a pass from Weeter to
Tolar on a live yard play with
Silcott running the conversion.

The host team ·scored the
next 21 ·poitita before Waverly
notched their second TD on a
10 yard pass !rom Weeter to
Noble.
· The Tigers rolled up 266
yards Including 11 of 21
passes for 152 yards.
·Score by quarters:
Waverly ·
8 0 0 6-14
Col.s. Briggs
ooa 13-21

~Coring with a ala yard run In
the final period lor the losers.
Score by quarters:
Dayton Jeff.
oo8 6-14
Ironton
12 8 8 0-211

Twins blank
Angels, 6-0

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Otiefs capture
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LOGAN - Behind th e
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defeated visiting NetsonvllleYork 21..0 In a non-league
encounter.
Following a scoreless first
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Davidson plunged over from
Uie one yard stripe with Jeff
Lee Smith hooting the point
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I'UIIhing, with Davis getting
101 on 31 carries. ·
· Score by quarters:
Miami Trace 23 11 o ~I
Jackaon
0 &amp;0 ~ 6

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Three times during the first
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field goal attempts by Smith
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others from the to yard range
falling short.
The Chiefs rolled up 326
total yards as Peppers
carried 16.tlmes lor 133 yards
while Kemper added 121
yards on 11 tries.
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13- The Sundly Ttm. • Sentlnel,lllllday, Sept. as, 1m

OU blanks Missouri jolts, OSU, 22-21
foe, 35-0
ATHENS, Ohio (UPI J Ohio University , led by
quarterback Andy Vetter 's
two touchdowns and tailback
Arnold Welcher's 116 rushing
yards; waltzed past Idaho :taOat Peden Stadium Saturday.
Vetter tallied the first score
of the game on a nine-yard
run with 8:39 left in the
opening quarter. He also lit
the scoreboard in the second
period, On a four-yard jaunt
that put the Bobcats ahead 140 lit halftime.
OU fuUback Kevin Babcock
scored from six yards and
tailback Jobn Summers from

Cap blanks

seven in llle third stanza.
Reserve signal~aller .Steve
Moss closed out the scoring
with a one-yard plunge at 2:22
of the closing quarter .
Vetter, a junior, completed
one offive passes for 11 yards
and rushed 14 times for 34
yards.
Welcher, also a junior and
the game's leading ground·
gainer, carried the ball 17
times.
Tne Bobcats, who host
Toledo in a Mid-American
Conference game next week,
are now 3-0 overall. The
Vandals· of the Big Sky
Conference carry a 2-1 record
for all games.
N a 1 i o n a I Football League
Standings
By Un ired Presi International

B rg
• R ed by , ·
-

22-0 tally

Arnerica~a~~nference

w. l. t.pet. pl

pa

Balt imor e
2 0 0 1.000 55 40
Miam i
1 1 a .500 .4 4 51
New England 1 1 a .500.43 41
Buflalo
a 2 a .000 2.t 43
NY Jets
a 2 a .ooo 2a 84
Central,

w. l. t . pet . pt pa

Houston

1 0 0 1.000 33 3

COLUMBUS (UP!) - Jim Pi ttsburgh
I I 0 .500 59 45
1 1 a .soo s2 48
eve lanc;j
Winans scored two touch· · Cl
Cin cinnat i
I 1 0 .500 44 35
downs Saiurday to lead
We5t
w. t. t. pct . pt pa
Capital to a 2U win over
San Diego
1 0 · 0 1.000 53 16
Denison in Ohio Conference Oakland
2 a 0 1.000 55 49
non-divisional play, the Denver
1 1 0 .500 53 10
City
o 2 0 ,000 37 54
Crusaders' second shutout of Kansas
Tampa Bay
0 2 0 .000 0 .43
the season.
Nationa l Conference
East
Winans scored on runs of 7
w . Lt. pct . pf pa
· and 4 yards while Dan White Dallas
2 0 0 1.000 51 13
2 0 0 1.000 59 14
added a four-yard run and Sr . Louis
Washington
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Brtan Speelman kicked a fl· Phil
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NY Gillnts
0 1 0 .000 2'39
Central
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Chicago

2 0 0 1.000 29 15

Minnesota

1 0 I .750 50 19
1 1 0 .500 27 20
0 2 0 .000 " 55

Detroit

Green Bay

Michigan rips
Navy, 70 to 14

\

ANN ARBOR, Mich, (UP!)
- Top-rated but llwnbllng
Michigan, trailing 88 late 88
69 seconds before the first
ball ended, saw sophomore
quarterback Rick Leach run
for two touchdowns and
throw for two and broke loose
for four touchdoWIUI in a 5:19
span of the third ,quarter
Saturday to triQilp!e Stubborn
Navy, 70-l!.
Tbe 70 points was the most
scored by a Michigan telllll in
71 years, since tbe 1905 squad
decinnaled Oberlin, 75-o. But
the Wolverines' third win in
as many tries was achieved
in typical fashion when they
play Navy -a tough first half
followed by a runaway
second against the tiredo()ut
Midshipmen.

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Los Angeles
1 0 1 .750 40 2.C
San Fran
1 1 0 .500 38 Jl
Sea til e
o 2 0 .000 31 61
Attanla
o 2 o .000 2.1 54

New Orleans 0 2 o .000 15 6-4
Sunday's G.•mes .
Green Bay at Cincinnati
Minnesota at Detroit
Buffalo at Tampa Bay
New England at Pittsburgh
New York Jets at Miami
Atlanta at Chicago
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Oaklan!j at Houston
Baltimore at Dallas
Cleveland at Denver
New York Giants at L.os
Angeles
. St. Lauls at Sa n Dievo
san Francisco at seattle
(only games sch!dule&lt;H
Mo"day ' s; Game
wash/ngtol'1 at Ph iladelph ia ,
night
Conly game scheduled)

DEFIANCE WINS
DEFIANCE, Ohio (UPI)Defiance fullback Gene
Mendoza scored twice
Saturday, both.times on oneyard runs, to power tbe.
Yellow Jacketa to a 28-24
Hoosier-Buckeye Conference
win over Earlham (Ind.)

By GENE CADDES
UPI Sporll Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP! ) Substitute quarterback Pete
Woods tossed a three-yard
touchdown pass to Leo Lewis
with 12 seconds left in the
game and then ran for a twopoint conversion Saturday to
give underdog Missouri a
come-from-behind
22~ZI
victory over second.-anked
Ohio State.
Woods, playing only
because of an injury to
starting quarterback Steve
Pisarkiewicz, guided the

Tigers w two second-half
oouchdowns, overcoming a
three-touch&amp;wn, first-half
performance by Ohio State
fullback Pete Johnson.
While Woods accounted for
the winning points, it was a
31-yard run by senio~ tailback
Curtis Brown which put tile
Tigers in position to win.
Brown, a. 1).{1, 200-pounder,
took a pitciMlut from Woods
and raced the ball from the
Ohio State 40 to the nine.
·Woods, on a keeper, got six
yards to the three. Brown
carried for one yard before

Yanks clinch
tie for title

Woods, on third and two,
found Lewis in the far corner
of the end zone.
Tbe Tigers first attempt at
tile twC&gt;i)oint conversion .went
astray when Woods' pass
.floated over Brown's outstretched arms. But Ohio
State was called for iUegal
use of tl\e hands, giving
Woods a second chance.
Johnson, whose three
touchdowns all came from
two yards out, got the slow·
starting llUckeyes going late
in the first quarter a~ the 241pound fullback almost
singlehandedly moved the

Otris Garllch intercepted 1
Rod Gerald pan and
returned it to the Buckeye :rr.
Eight · plays later, Brown
went over from the four .
Tbe loss, which dropped
Ohio Stale to f-1 on the
season, snapped a 251!ame
winning streak for . the
Buckeyes In Ohio Stadium.

Punts

Fumbles

Ptnaltles . vds .
Mls.

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Woods , Gibbons .kick.

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SkltGony, kick.

GAWPOIJB - " Blue
Angell opened their lt78
lltbed~ 1ut ~ on tbe
road •11lnlt WaYwty, SoUtJt
Point and Clllllpelke.
. Tuelday nllbl 11 Waverly
tbe ~· Wft dlflllted by
W•'NI7 S.ll, IJ.lO, 5-U in
tbelr llnlleUOII mateh after
golnc andeftllld In pre•••aon play with Kyger
Creek, Eutern, lnd Oak Hill.
1be Anleil plagued

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Skladanv. kick.

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Skladeny, kick.

2 run , .
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bons kick.

Mls ..... Lewis 2 pan from

COLUMBUS . OhiO IUPil -

St&amp;tlstits of the Missouri .
Ohio St,s.te football game :

woocts, woods run.
A -

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F lnt dow.ns
Rushes .yards
Passing yards
Return yards
P·&amp;sses .

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113
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mistakes and a fired-up
Florida State defense and bad
to setUe Von Schamann's
field goal.
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Florida State struck back
inunediately, marching 4ll
yards in 12 plays, wlth Key 's
touchdown putting the
surprising Seminoles ahead
at the quarter.
Ivory's first cross~untry
touchdown put the Sooners on
top again but Florida State
quickly drove to the OU one
yard line after recovering a
fumble at the Sooner 3'l .
Sooner safety Zac Henderson
jarred the ball from Key and
tackle Phil TabOr recovered
in the end zone to Qqell the
threat.
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. Two other Seminole drives
in the third quarter ended in
turnovers, Henderson

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WEEKLY

SEPTEMBER

THREE

Seniors, Barbara
Edelmann (C), Marla Singer
(C), Kll'llll Sprague; Juniors, •
Tina Nibert, Pam Pasquale,
Ginny Youg, J eannle
Brown, Debbie Shaw;
Sophomores, Janet Groves,
Sberry Shaw, Kathy Daniell,
Kim Betz, Karen Stein·
bl'llllner, Patti Nlehm,
Tammy Snyder, Valerle
Flpley.
Freshmen, Jaynellen ·
Wilod, Christy Strang,
Cbrllly DWon.
Trainer, Lucl Norvell
(attended training camp at
Ol!lo University thll a~
mer) .

Saturday's scores
Saturday'• Cellege
. Green 15
FootbaURnultt
New
Hampshire
UDited Prell IDieraadolial
Dartmouth 13
Duke 21 Virginia 6 '
Yale 21 Connecticut 10
Georgia 2n South Carolina 12 Richmond 43 VMI 0
Curry 10 W, Coon. 6
Wake For.S 13 Kansas St. o
Nichols 37 Bolton St. 14
" Wooster 21 Kenyon 7
Tufts 13 Wesleyan 12
Central Mich. 22 MarS!all 7
Williams 14 Hamlltoo 6
Itbaca 28 Cortland St. 12
Auburn 38 TenneSIIee 28 .
Rochester u. 21 Cani.oius 7
88Usbury St. 21 Bowie St. 20 Sallabury St. 21 Bowie St. 20
Capit8122 DenisOO o·
Trinlly (Conn.)30 Bowdoin 14
Albright 15 Juniata 13
Rutgers 17 j&gt;rinceton 0
Allegheny 14 Bethany (W. Hoflltra 14 Trenton St. 7
Va.) 9
Wash. &amp; Jeff. 10 Jdm Carroll
Iowa 7 Penn St. 6
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Pittsburgh 21 Temple 7
St. Lawrence 24 ROchester
Worch.Ser Tech 2n Coast Tech o
Guard 17
Alfred 19 NY Tech 13
San Diego St. 'l1 Bowling Kentucky 14 W. Va, 10

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fint week at a 14 record.
llaWpolla del•ted South
PQlnt In a dON malcb 1ut
y111r at Cheaapeaie, ao the
SOUth Point lilt, frelb from
tbeir defeat of Chesapeake,
malnlalned tilelr momentum
to .defeat tile A!Jiell who
denied them a perfect season
Jail year.
()aWpolla will bolt Kyger
Creek, Jail year's dlatrlct
cliamplona In Dlvilion A, and
~Trace, another powerful
single A school from
Chillicothe area In a
trlngullr match 111 GaUia
Academy Saturday, Sept. 25 .
at I.
Tbe Galllpolia Junior
Varsity also travelled to
Waverly loaing their ffrst
game 14-18 after taking an
early lead, and finiUy the
maid! U they lOIII the leCOnd
game ·s-u. Sophomores,
Taml Fraser and Sheryl
Sbaw paced tile Utile Ancell
wllh help from lrelbman
Jaynellen Wood oo defense.
1be JV's did not play at
Clesapeaie due to tile time
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FALCONS LOSE -.
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio
. (UP!) - Junior. San l)lego
state halfback David Turner
ran for 209 yards in 'l1 carries
and scored twice, once on a
60-yard breakaway In the
thll'd quarter, to lead the
Aztecs to a 'll-15 win over
Bowling Green.

Mrs. Bertha Russell
returned home Friday after
spending a week with ii'J'. and
Mrs. 'Earl RusseU of Ken·
Mijor Lugue St•nd ings ·
lucky.
United Press lnfernati onal
Mr. and Mrs . William
National League
Eas1
Boyce of Columbus and Mr.
W. L Ptf. G8
and Mrs. Carl Russell and
9A 61 .612
Phila .
88 68 .564 7
family were weekend visitors
Pitts ,
83 11 · .s•o 11
New York
Qf Mrs. Bertha Russell. .
71 ·85 .45.4 2.4
Chicago
11 1a ...1'11 111,"
70 BS ,452 2~ 112 Bostan
Mrs. Clinton Gilkey of
St , Louis
611 BS . U7 21 1 ~
SA 100 .349 AO
Det roit
Montreal
Albany
was a recent visitor of
65 89 .422 28 1~
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Milwau .
Mr. Lincoln Russell.
Wesf ·
W. L. Pet. GB
W. L. Pet. GB
x. Cin .
98 56 ·.636
Mr. and Mrs, Harley Smith
Kan . City
89 65 .578
L.os Ang •.
88 66 .511 10
of
Kanauga were Sunday
83 71 .539 6
Kings Point 27 Crllttysburg 10
Houston
77 18 .A97 211"2 Oakland
M inn .
Bl 15 :520 91;~
San Fran .,
70 86 ,449 29
visitors of, Mr . . and Mrs.
calif.
11 85
JB''' North Carolina 34 Army 32 Charley Smith. Eugene Smith
San Diego
69 85 .H8 29
10 85 .&lt;52 19'.'&gt; Dlinois St. 19 Villanova 17
Atlanta
67 88 .432 3l 'h Texas
x .clinche d div.is ion til le
ChSaturd•y•s
;cago
"re511l91h : · 413 25 " ' EastCarolina20Wm. &amp;Mary of Kingsbury was a~ a
Saturday's resulls :
visitor Sunday.
Minnesota 6 California 0
19
New York S Chicago 2
New
York
10
Detro
it
6
Gulli
d
24
Em
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S•turdlly's result~ :
Bos ton at Baltimore . n ight
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St. Lou ts l P ittsburgh Q
Milwaukee at Cleveland . n ight 14
ZIPS ROIL
Philadelph ia 6 Montreal 5
Cincinnati ar Los Angeln , twi . Kansa• City at Tex••· nigh I HampdenoSydney 21 Madison
YOUNG
STOWN, Ohio
CaRland al Chicago . n ight
14
light
(UP!)
Todo11y's
gamei
:
Dan Simon led
Houston at San FrancisCo. twi .
California at Minnesota
Jackson St. 13 Miss. Valley Akron's rushing attack
lioht
New Vork at De troit
St 12
San Diego at Atlanta, ni ght
Saturday with 79 yards and
Boston at Baltimore
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Virginia St. 22 St. Paul 's 16 scored one touch&amp;wn as the
Philadelph i a at Montreal , 2 Milwaukee at Cleve land
Oakland at Chicago
Western Kentucky 12 Austin Zips rolled over Youngstown •
Pittsburgh at St . Louis
Kansas. City at ieKas
Peay 7
Chicago a t New York
24-J.

10 BIG DAYS

Gil of.
f-at t1me1 beblnd 1pikq
Barb Edelman, 1'lnl Nlbeit
and Kanrn Sprque, No play
lOti ttnnllll'tl In Yolle)'baU
aJ!d tellert Marllll Stn;er
ttnd Ginlly Young pave the
11'13' for bitten to ICOrt.
Tbe- Anceil lrlvelled to
Sciutb Point ttnd. Qlesapeaie
oq Tbunrday defeatlna a

blit lbowed

intercepting a pass by
· quarterback Jimmy Blac)c at
the 30 and tackle ,Richard
Murray recovering a fumble
at the 33.
Florida State linebacker
Detroit Reynolda intercepted
a pass by Sooner quarterbad&lt;
Dean Blevins to set the
Seminoles up at the OU 42,
this drive ending in
Cappelen's field goal.

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HARDMAN HOME CE·NTER

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2·30 ., : 1

6·45

Sooners on top

NORMAN, Okla . (UP!) Halfback Horace Ivory bro~e
for touchdown runs of 37 and
Alexander is now 13-9.
23 yards Saturday and 61thranked 0\tlahoma, struggling
Wooster knocks much of the way, subdued
underdog Florida State, 24-9.
Elvis Peacock, the other
off foe, 21-7
starting halfback, scored
. GAMBIER, Ohio (UP! ) another Oklahoma
Tailback Mike Riffee scored touchdown on a three-yard
twice in the fourth quarter to run and UWE Von Schamann
lead Wooster to a 21-7 win kicked a 40-yard field goal for
over Kenyon in Ohio the Sooners, who went into
Conference nondivisional the game favored by more
play Saturday.'
than five touchdowns.
Rlffee scoced on a 14-yard · Tailback Larry Key burst
run to break a 7·7 tie, and over from five yards out for
&amp;Qded a scoring run of 18 the Seminoles and Dave
yards.
Cappelen added a 42-yard
Wooster oper~ed scoring In field goal.
.the second period on a twoIvory, carrying nine times
yard run by quarterback for 112 yards, spearheaded a
Dave Pandilidis and Kenyon Sooner ground attack that
tailbad&lt; Bob Jennings tied rolled up 455 yards, Blevins
the game on his 3-yard run, hit two of eight passes, one of
Wooster is W and Kenyon them a 39-yarder to
is 1-1.
Freshman split end Steve
Rhodes to set up Peacock's
touchdown.
· Florida State has 219 yards
on the ground and Black, who
rushed for 86 yards, hit four
of eight passes for 51 yards.
.Cincinna H at LOS Angeles
Both teams had scoring
Houston at San Franc isco
San Oiego at Allanta
drives end in fumbles into the
Ameriun .L eague
end zone.
East
W. L . Pet. G8
Fullback Kenny King
9~
61 .608
New YOrk
romped
42 yards on the
86 68 . 558 nz·
Bal1.
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Sooners'
first
offernive play
78
1.4
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14
Cleve .

DETROIT (UP!) - The
New. York ·Yankees chased
rookie southpaw Ed Glynn
with a six.-un outburst in the
opening inning Saturday then
rolled on to a 10-ll win over the
Detroit Tigers which clinch~
at least a tie for the American
League East Pennant.
Chris Otannbllss paced the
12-llit' Yankee attack with a
three-for-five performance,
including his nth h1111er and
a do~ble . Every New York
starter collected at least one
hit.
Thurman Munson cracked
his 16th homer of the year off
reUever Bill I,axtoo plus a
sacrifice fly for a three-RBI
output boosting his season
total to 104. .
Doyle Alexander, with
relief from Did&lt; Tidrow in the
sixth inning, was the winner.

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Buckeyes 80 yards for their
frrst score. Johnson bad 59
yards in 11 carries.
Missouri, however;
rebowlded with a 79-yard
drive of its own with Woods
hitting stewart with a 31-yard
scoring pass.
Ohio
State's
final
touchdown, which gave the
Buckeyes a 21-7 halftime
lead, came after tackle Nick
Buonamlci Upped · and then
intercepted a Woods pass on
!he Missouri 23.
The second half was aU
Missouri. The Tigers cut the
score to 21·14 after linebacker

Angels

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13- The Sundly Ttm. • Sentlnel,lllllday, Sept. as, 1m

OU blanks Missouri jolts, OSU, 22-21
foe, 35-0
ATHENS, Ohio (UPI J Ohio University , led by
quarterback Andy Vetter 's
two touchdowns and tailback
Arnold Welcher's 116 rushing
yards; waltzed past Idaho :taOat Peden Stadium Saturday.
Vetter tallied the first score
of the game on a nine-yard
run with 8:39 left in the
opening quarter. He also lit
the scoreboard in the second
period, On a four-yard jaunt
that put the Bobcats ahead 140 lit halftime.
OU fuUback Kevin Babcock
scored from six yards and
tailback Jobn Summers from

Cap blanks

seven in llle third stanza.
Reserve signal~aller .Steve
Moss closed out the scoring
with a one-yard plunge at 2:22
of the closing quarter .
Vetter, a junior, completed
one offive passes for 11 yards
and rushed 14 times for 34
yards.
Welcher, also a junior and
the game's leading ground·
gainer, carried the ball 17
times.
Tne Bobcats, who host
Toledo in a Mid-American
Conference game next week,
are now 3-0 overall. The
Vandals· of the Big Sky
Conference carry a 2-1 record
for all games.
N a 1 i o n a I Football League
Standings
By Un ired Presi International

B rg
• R ed by , ·
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22-0 tally

Arnerica~a~~nference

w. l. t.pet. pl

pa

Balt imor e
2 0 0 1.000 55 40
Miam i
1 1 a .500 .4 4 51
New England 1 1 a .500.43 41
Buflalo
a 2 a .000 2.t 43
NY Jets
a 2 a .ooo 2a 84
Central,

w. l. t . pet . pt pa

Houston

1 0 0 1.000 33 3

COLUMBUS (UP!) - Jim Pi ttsburgh
I I 0 .500 59 45
1 1 a .soo s2 48
eve lanc;j
Winans scored two touch· · Cl
Cin cinnat i
I 1 0 .500 44 35
downs Saiurday to lead
We5t
w. t. t. pct . pt pa
Capital to a 2U win over
San Diego
1 0 · 0 1.000 53 16
Denison in Ohio Conference Oakland
2 a 0 1.000 55 49
non-divisional play, the Denver
1 1 0 .500 53 10
City
o 2 0 ,000 37 54
Crusaders' second shutout of Kansas
Tampa Bay
0 2 0 .000 0 .43
the season.
Nationa l Conference
East
Winans scored on runs of 7
w . Lt. pct . pf pa
· and 4 yards while Dan White Dallas
2 0 0 1.000 51 13
2 0 0 1.000 59 14
added a four-yard run and Sr . Louis
Washington
1 o a 1.000 so 1•
Brtan Speelman kicked a fl· Phil
1 1 0 .500 27 34
yard field goal.
NY Gillnts
0 1 0 .000 2'39
Central
. Capital Is 2.0 and Denison is
w. I. t. ptt. pi pa
0-1·1.

Chicago

2 0 0 1.000 29 15

Minnesota

1 0 I .750 50 19
1 1 0 .500 27 20
0 2 0 .000 " 55

Detroit

Green Bay

Michigan rips
Navy, 70 to 14

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ANN ARBOR, Mich, (UP!)
- Top-rated but llwnbllng
Michigan, trailing 88 late 88
69 seconds before the first
ball ended, saw sophomore
quarterback Rick Leach run
for two touchdowns and
throw for two and broke loose
for four touchdoWIUI in a 5:19
span of the third ,quarter
Saturday to triQilp!e Stubborn
Navy, 70-l!.
Tbe 70 points was the most
scored by a Michigan telllll in
71 years, since tbe 1905 squad
decinnaled Oberlin, 75-o. But
the Wolverines' third win in
as many tries was achieved
in typical fashion when they
play Navy -a tough first half
followed by a runaway
second against the tiredo()ut
Midshipmen.

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Los Angeles
1 0 1 .750 40 2.C
San Fran
1 1 0 .500 38 Jl
Sea til e
o 2 0 .000 31 61
Attanla
o 2 o .000 2.1 54

New Orleans 0 2 o .000 15 6-4
Sunday's G.•mes .
Green Bay at Cincinnati
Minnesota at Detroit
Buffalo at Tampa Bay
New England at Pittsburgh
New York Jets at Miami
Atlanta at Chicago
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New Orleans. at Kansas City
Oaklan!j at Houston
Baltimore at Dallas
Cleveland at Denver
New York Giants at L.os
Angeles
. St. Lauls at Sa n Dievo
san Francisco at seattle
(only games sch!dule&lt;H
Mo"day ' s; Game
wash/ngtol'1 at Ph iladelph ia ,
night
Conly game scheduled)

DEFIANCE WINS
DEFIANCE, Ohio (UPI)Defiance fullback Gene
Mendoza scored twice
Saturday, both.times on oneyard runs, to power tbe.
Yellow Jacketa to a 28-24
Hoosier-Buckeye Conference
win over Earlham (Ind.)

By GENE CADDES
UPI Sporll Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP! ) Substitute quarterback Pete
Woods tossed a three-yard
touchdown pass to Leo Lewis
with 12 seconds left in the
game and then ran for a twopoint conversion Saturday to
give underdog Missouri a
come-from-behind
22~ZI
victory over second.-anked
Ohio State.
Woods, playing only
because of an injury to
starting quarterback Steve
Pisarkiewicz, guided the

Tigers w two second-half
oouchdowns, overcoming a
three-touch&amp;wn, first-half
performance by Ohio State
fullback Pete Johnson.
While Woods accounted for
the winning points, it was a
31-yard run by senio~ tailback
Curtis Brown which put tile
Tigers in position to win.
Brown, a. 1).{1, 200-pounder,
took a pitciMlut from Woods
and raced the ball from the
Ohio State 40 to the nine.
·Woods, on a keeper, got six
yards to the three. Brown
carried for one yard before

Yanks clinch
tie for title

Woods, on third and two,
found Lewis in the far corner
of the end zone.
Tbe Tigers first attempt at
tile twC&gt;i)oint conversion .went
astray when Woods' pass
.floated over Brown's outstretched arms. But Ohio
State was called for iUegal
use of tl\e hands, giving
Woods a second chance.
Johnson, whose three
touchdowns all came from
two yards out, got the slow·
starting llUckeyes going late
in the first quarter a~ the 241pound fullback almost
singlehandedly moved the

Otris Garllch intercepted 1
Rod Gerald pan and
returned it to the Buckeye :rr.
Eight · plays later, Brown
went over from the four .
Tbe loss, which dropped
Ohio Stale to f-1 on the
season, snapped a 251!ame
winning streak for . the
Buckeyes In Ohio Stadium.

Punts

Fumbles

Ptnaltles . vds .
Mls.

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0 21 0 0- 21

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Mit - Stewart ll pass
Woods , Gibbons .kick.

OSU -

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rrom ,..:.

2 run .

SkltGony, kick.

GAWPOIJB - " Blue
Angell opened their lt78
lltbed~ 1ut ~ on tbe
road •11lnlt WaYwty, SoUtJt
Point and Clllllpelke.
. Tuelday nllbl 11 Waverly
tbe ~· Wft dlflllted by
W•'NI7 S.ll, IJ.lO, 5-U in
tbelr llnlleUOII mateh after
golnc andeftllld In pre•••aon play with Kyger
Creek, Eutern, lnd Oak Hill.
1be Anleil plagued

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Skladanv. kick.

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Skladeny, kick.

2 run , .
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COLUMBUS . OhiO IUPil -

St&amp;tlstits of the Missouri .
Ohio St,s.te football game :

woocts, woods run.
A -

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F lnt dow.ns
Rushes .yards
Passing yards
Return yards
P·&amp;sses .

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21
53 ·211 65 ·296

113
51
M0·2

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mistakes and a fired-up
Florida State defense and bad
to setUe Von Schamann's
field goal.
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Florida State struck back
inunediately, marching 4ll
yards in 12 plays, wlth Key 's
touchdown putting the
surprising Seminoles ahead
at the quarter.
Ivory's first cross~untry
touchdown put the Sooners on
top again but Florida State
quickly drove to the OU one
yard line after recovering a
fumble at the Sooner 3'l .
Sooner safety Zac Henderson
jarred the ball from Key and
tackle Phil TabOr recovered
in the end zone to Qqell the
threat.
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. Two other Seminole drives
in the third quarter ended in
turnovers, Henderson

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Seniors, Barbara
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(C), Kll'llll Sprague; Juniors, •
Tina Nibert, Pam Pasquale,
Ginny Youg, J eannle
Brown, Debbie Shaw;
Sophomores, Janet Groves,
Sberry Shaw, Kathy Daniell,
Kim Betz, Karen Stein·
bl'llllner, Patti Nlehm,
Tammy Snyder, Valerle
Flpley.
Freshmen, Jaynellen ·
Wilod, Christy Strang,
Cbrllly DWon.
Trainer, Lucl Norvell
(attended training camp at
Ol!lo University thll a~
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Saturday's scores
Saturday'• Cellege
. Green 15
FootbaURnultt
New
Hampshire
UDited Prell IDieraadolial
Dartmouth 13
Duke 21 Virginia 6 '
Yale 21 Connecticut 10
Georgia 2n South Carolina 12 Richmond 43 VMI 0
Curry 10 W, Coon. 6
Wake For.S 13 Kansas St. o
Nichols 37 Bolton St. 14
" Wooster 21 Kenyon 7
Tufts 13 Wesleyan 12
Central Mich. 22 MarS!all 7
Williams 14 Hamlltoo 6
Itbaca 28 Cortland St. 12
Auburn 38 TenneSIIee 28 .
Rochester u. 21 Cani.oius 7
88Usbury St. 21 Bowie St. 20 Sallabury St. 21 Bowie St. 20
Capit8122 DenisOO o·
Trinlly (Conn.)30 Bowdoin 14
Albright 15 Juniata 13
Rutgers 17 j&gt;rinceton 0
Allegheny 14 Bethany (W. Hoflltra 14 Trenton St. 7
Va.) 9
Wash. &amp; Jeff. 10 Jdm Carroll
Iowa 7 Penn St. 6
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Pittsburgh 21 Temple 7
St. Lawrence 24 ROchester
Worch.Ser Tech 2n Coast Tech o
Guard 17
Alfred 19 NY Tech 13
San Diego St. 'l1 Bowling Kentucky 14 W. Va, 10

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Jail year.
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cliamplona In Dlvilion A, and
~Trace, another powerful
single A school from
Chillicothe area In a
trlngullr match 111 GaUia
Academy Saturday, Sept. 25 .
at I.
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game 14-18 after taking an
early lead, and finiUy the
maid! U they lOIII the leCOnd
game ·s-u. Sophomores,
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BOWLING GREEN, Ohio
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and scored twice, once on a
60-yard breakaway In the
thll'd quarter, to lead the
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Bowling Green.

Mrs. Bertha Russell
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Mrs. 'Earl RusseU of Ken·
Mijor Lugue St•nd ings ·
lucky.
United Press lnfernati onal
Mr. and Mrs . William
National League
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Boyce of Columbus and Mr.
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9A 61 .612
Phila .
88 68 .564 7
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Pitts ,
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New York
Qf Mrs. Bertha Russell. .
71 ·85 .45.4 2.4
Chicago
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70 BS ,452 2~ 112 Bostan
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SA 100 .349 AO
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Mr. Lincoln Russell.
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98 56 ·.636
Mr. and Mrs, Harley Smith
Kan . City
89 65 .578
L.os Ang •.
88 66 .511 10
of
Kanauga were Sunday
83 71 .539 6
Kings Point 27 Crllttysburg 10
Houston
77 18 .A97 211"2 Oakland
M inn .
Bl 15 :520 91;~
San Fran .,
70 86 ,449 29
visitors of, Mr . . and Mrs.
calif.
11 85
JB''' North Carolina 34 Army 32 Charley Smith. Eugene Smith
San Diego
69 85 .H8 29
10 85 .&lt;52 19'.'&gt; Dlinois St. 19 Villanova 17
Atlanta
67 88 .432 3l 'h Texas
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Saturday's resulls :
visitor Sunday.
Minnesota 6 California 0
19
New York S Chicago 2
New
York
10
Detro
it
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Gulli
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S•turdlly's result~ :
Bos ton at Baltimore . n ight
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St. Lou ts l P ittsburgh Q
Milwaukee at Cleveland . n ight 14
ZIPS ROIL
Philadelph ia 6 Montreal 5
Cincinnati ar Los Angeln , twi . Kansa• City at Tex••· nigh I HampdenoSydney 21 Madison
YOUNG
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CaRland al Chicago . n ight
14
light
(UP!)
Todo11y's
gamei
:
Dan Simon led
Houston at San FrancisCo. twi .
California at Minnesota
Jackson St. 13 Miss. Valley Akron's rushing attack
lioht
New Vork at De troit
St 12
San Diego at Atlanta, ni ght
Saturday with 79 yards and
Boston at Baltimore
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Today's games :
Virginia St. 22 St. Paul 's 16 scored one touch&amp;wn as the
Philadelph i a at Montreal , 2 Milwaukee at Cleve land
Oakland at Chicago
Western Kentucky 12 Austin Zips rolled over Youngstown •
Pittsburgh at St . Louis
Kansas. City at ieKas
Peay 7
Chicago a t New York
24-J.

10 BIG DAYS

Gil of.
f-at t1me1 beblnd 1pikq
Barb Edelman, 1'lnl Nlbeit
and Kanrn Sprque, No play
lOti ttnnllll'tl In Yolle)'baU
aJ!d tellert Marllll Stn;er
ttnd Ginlly Young pave the
11'13' for bitten to ICOrt.
Tbe- Anceil lrlvelled to
Sciutb Point ttnd. Qlesapeaie
oq Tbunrday defeatlna a

blit lbowed

intercepting a pass by
· quarterback Jimmy Blac)c at
the 30 and tackle ,Richard
Murray recovering a fumble
at the 33.
Florida State linebacker
Detroit Reynolda intercepted
a pass by Sooner quarterbad&lt;
Dean Blevins to set the
Seminoles up at the OU 42,
this drive ending in
Cappelen's field goal.

Wolfpen

HARDMAN HOME CE·NTER

open 1976

2·30 ., : 1

6·45

Sooners on top

NORMAN, Okla . (UP!) Halfback Horace Ivory bro~e
for touchdown runs of 37 and
Alexander is now 13-9.
23 yards Saturday and 61thranked 0\tlahoma, struggling
Wooster knocks much of the way, subdued
underdog Florida State, 24-9.
Elvis Peacock, the other
off foe, 21-7
starting halfback, scored
. GAMBIER, Ohio (UP! ) another Oklahoma
Tailback Mike Riffee scored touchdown on a three-yard
twice in the fourth quarter to run and UWE Von Schamann
lead Wooster to a 21-7 win kicked a 40-yard field goal for
over Kenyon in Ohio the Sooners, who went into
Conference nondivisional the game favored by more
play Saturday.'
than five touchdowns.
Rlffee scoced on a 14-yard · Tailback Larry Key burst
run to break a 7·7 tie, and over from five yards out for
&amp;Qded a scoring run of 18 the Seminoles and Dave
yards.
Cappelen added a 42-yard
Wooster oper~ed scoring In field goal.
.the second period on a twoIvory, carrying nine times
yard run by quarterback for 112 yards, spearheaded a
Dave Pandilidis and Kenyon Sooner ground attack that
tailbad&lt; Bob Jennings tied rolled up 455 yards, Blevins
the game on his 3-yard run, hit two of eight passes, one of
Wooster is W and Kenyon them a 39-yarder to
is 1-1.
Freshman split end Steve
Rhodes to set up Peacock's
touchdown.
· Florida State has 219 yards
on the ground and Black, who
rushed for 86 yards, hit four
of eight passes for 51 yards.
.Cincinna H at LOS Angeles
Both teams had scoring
Houston at San Franc isco
San Oiego at Allanta
drives end in fumbles into the
Ameriun .L eague
end zone.
East
W. L . Pet. G8
Fullback Kenny King
9~
61 .608
New YOrk
romped
42 yards on the
86 68 . 558 nz·
Bal1.
1 'J
Sooners'
first
offernive play
78
1.4
,512
14
Cleve .

DETROIT (UP!) - The
New. York ·Yankees chased
rookie southpaw Ed Glynn
with a six.-un outburst in the
opening inning Saturday then
rolled on to a 10-ll win over the
Detroit Tigers which clinch~
at least a tie for the American
League East Pennant.
Chris Otannbllss paced the
12-llit' Yankee attack with a
three-for-five performance,
including his nth h1111er and
a do~ble . Every New York
starter collected at least one
hit.
Thurman Munson cracked
his 16th homer of the year off
reUever Bill I,axtoo plus a
sacrifice fly for a three-RBI
output boosting his season
total to 104. .
Doyle Alexander, with
relief from Did&lt; Tidrow in the
sixth inning, was the winner.

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Buckeyes 80 yards for their
frrst score. Johnson bad 59
yards in 11 carries.
Missouri, however;
rebowlded with a 79-yard
drive of its own with Woods
hitting stewart with a 31-yard
scoring pass.
Ohio
State's
final
touchdown, which gave the
Buckeyes a 21-7 halftime
lead, came after tackle Nick
Buonamlci Upped · and then
intercepted a Woods pass on
!he Missouri 23.
The second half was aU
Missouri. The Tigers cut the
score to 21·14 after linebacker

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arp dz•scu.ssed

ByT.AUaaWolter
::;::r
Dlatrtcl Ranger
:;:;:;:;
Guiding a 20 man fire crew
~:;::::: through a 14 day fire detail is a
:=;::;:; challenging experience. My crew,
::t[ The Wa-Hoos (for Wayne-Hoosier
;::::::: National Forest) was comprised of
( t seven regular Forest Service per;:;:;::: sonnet from the lron.ton and Athens
'[)[: Districts plus an instructor and 12
:;:;:;:; students (one girl) from Hocking
Technical College at Nelsonville,
:::::;:; Ohio.
:::;'; ':
Here are some pages from my
:;:;:;;: diary.
t? Aug.24 - 7a.m.CallfromFire
:;:;:;:; Control Officer in Bedford, lndinna .
i;i;i;': Pack bags _ project fire in Min;::;:;;; nesota Qr Michigan. ; 12:30 p. m. Left
::;:;::: Ironton with Kincaid, Gustin and
::;::;;: Wet\er for Columbus airport. WiU
::;:;;:; meet Athens and Hocking Tech.
:;;:;=;: portion of crew at Lane Aviation.
:::::::: Charter plane with Shawnee
:::::::: National Forest Crew on board will
:::!( meet us there at s p. m. for trip to
}} Escaraba, Michgan . Plane II&gt;
::::;:;' · hours late. Flyin g Instead to
:::[{ Marquette, Michigan. Crew 1s young
:;:;:;:; .and enthusiastic and eager to fight
i{;i; fire. Give them three IS hour days on
;:;;;:: thcfire line and we'll see; 'Midnite {{ On Greyhound to fire camp about 00
·:;:::;: miles from Marquette - crew has
been fed, some sleeping.; 5:30a.m.
:;} FinaUy in fire camp. Just a few
.:::;;:; crews here and little equipment yet.
:;:;:;:; Issued paper sleeping bags and told
;:;:;::: to bed down in the woods. Everyone
:;;::;;: tirlid. ·
Aug. 25-7 :30 a. m. Camp boss
::;:::;: woke us for breakfast. Told to be
::::::;: ready for day on firellne. Had hoped
:::::::; for more sleep. Breakfast of frozen
::;:;:;: meal in .a plastic bag heated in
::;:;:;: boDing water - not bad. 9 a. m.
:;::;:;: Waiting for transportation to
:::::;:: flreline. Some crews leaving by
:::::::: helicopter, others by
Hope its
;:;::::: the chopper, had enough of busses.
1:::;:: Can't get much info on !Ire. It's at
:;;::;:: 18,000 acres Instead of 2,000 as we
i'}!; were t_old at Ironton. 4 p.m. Release
.;;:;::: to sleeping area. Transportation
:::;:;: never arrived. Crew dlsappulnted.
:::;:;: They'U get their chance.
!;!;!;'
Aug, ~ - For real today. Hot.
[~~? Working on improving old road as
;:;:;:: firebreak. Sector hoss Is from Idaho
.;:::::; - seems to know his stuff. 131&gt;
~:[~:: hours on fire. The Driggs River 100
;:;} yards behind us Is our escape route
:;:;:;:; If lire makes a run at us.
:: t:
Aug. '!1 - Back on same portion of
fire - More line iffiprovement. SUll
:;:;:;:; have .n0t seen the fire yet. Map
';!;f shows it to be a mile away making a.

strong run parallel to our lines· on
come that way. Told him to handle ::::::::
N.E side of fire . Set up purtable
situation. He did. One crew membedtl
.::;;.
.
.
pumper in Driggs River in
worked aU day without socks. No ::;:;:;: • BY JOHN COOPER
Pond Branch Into the
preparation for tomorrow's burnout.
reason for that. Informed squad !;ilii![
Sell c-. Servi~
Kanawha
River. $CS
Aug. 28 - Backfired one mile of
~ lo check gear every morning.[:[;!;!; . PT. PLEASANT _ We technicians designed the
Sector D line. Hot fire especially
Weather still not right for big bum,;:;;:;:: worked with Walden Roush, pond. We are working with
Where logging slash was heavy. Lots
out. Fire made a run at our sector :;:;:;:; president of the Mason Steve Muth and Clovis Doefer
of smoke. Most of crew working with
today. Saw sevenll fire retardant ':}l[ County Farm Museum, to of the W. Va. Department of
bandanas soaked in water over nose
drops from aircraft (PRY's). ;:;:;:;: develop a cropping plan aile! Natural Resources. E &amp; R
and mou.th. Crew looks tough. Girl
Brilliant ch~rry pink . slurry that r:::: other conservation mwures Excavating Company Is
on crew doing O.K. Thinking about
covered ev.erything 11 touched. Very :;:;:;:; needed 011 the land that the dolnl! the earthmoving on this
Bi-Centennial Canoe Trip I'm
effective. Planes came in at tree-top tl~i[ new museum will be project.
supposed to be starting today back . level.
:;:;~;: developing
near- the
in Ironton.
Sept. 4- Mop up aU day. Crew ;:::~;: 1 •-utnd. Two
three
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Aug. 29 - Fire Camp is fuUy
-is very tired. Need constant (t au,..v
· or
WORK Is nearing com·
OJJI'rational. National Guard IS In
reminders about safety. AU ardif ~!'::eto~:~~\: pletlQil on a diversion ditch
charge of feeding· f(refighters. Ex- · wondering about trip home. Food ~;[;[:i where to rmse IOJfle broom . and waterway at the
ceilent meals. Over 600 men in camp
remains excellent. Fire Is at 51,000 ;~:;:;: corn from which brooms will Clements Nursery· This
now - more coming. Crew getting
acres. Morale of entire camp Is low. :[::t be made and cane from which diversion was needed to
into routine now. Up at 5:30, break·
AU want to put the lire out and go :;::;~; molasses will be made. collect and conduct water to a
fast, trip to fire line, back to camp at
home. It's a good thing creWll were :;::;::, Another area will be safe outlet in order to prevent
8 or 8:30, chow down, in bed by 10 or
aU picked for high physical fitness ::;;;:;: developed for camping. erotllon. The land on the
II p. m. One day seems just like
standard&amp; - everyone Is lean and :;:;:;:; AlOIII! with the cropping pian, banks around the edge of the
another. Crew is wondering when we
mean!
·
![i:::'[ drainage of the land that Clements Nursery Is very
wiU be sent home. Detail ·Is lasting
Sept. S - The big day has :~:::::
uld be used , th
. unstable and eltreme care
longer than anyone expected. Fire
arrived but we are sent to another ):t! ;:'~ was
ese needs to be taken to prevent
now at 40,000 acres.
sector for more mop up. The crew Is ({
erosion where natural
Aug, 30 - Mop up all day with
very good at mop up but we want to ';::r
WE AUlO helped Carl waterways spill over the
hand tools and water. Ali fire must
be wbere the actloo Is. 2 p. m. We '[:[:::l Enrln, whose farm is 00 Mt. ::.:· ~posaart t'p~j~ ~::
be out within 200 feet of flreline.
can see a _large smoke column from ;:;:;:; Union RidBe, with a con- includes installation of 8541
Hard, dirty work. Our pumpers were
the back fll'e. 3 p. m. Radio caU from ;:;:;:; servat1011 plan for his land. feet of tue in the bottom of the
called to another sector. Contnued
the Sector Boas. They want my crew ;::;;;: Mr, Erwin ill from Mason
mop up without water. Very slow.
for rernlorcement on lbe northline. ::::;:; Cowrty orlglnaUy but Is now waterways around their plant
Seeing lots of waterfowl. Ducks,
Twelve mile ride in Army 616. Trip ;:::;:; Uving in Oblo and owns the beds.
geese and herons.
took one hour over rougll road. t~::. farm beca111e be Ukes Mason
THE WORK of soil conAug. 31 - Crew is tired and
f,r.nved In lime l,o asaist m back· :::::;;: County and spends much of
grubby looking. Mop up aU day.
'""g but weren 1 really needed. ;:;:;:;: his time 00 the land. He plans ~~~~::U ft:en~lym~~
Took sbowers in purtable waist high
Someone overreacted.
. :::;:;:: to develop It for a grassland
shower stalls. Tbe six women in
Sept. 6 - More mop up. This ;:::::;: farm 011 which be IIFill have prepared a TV program !"ith
camp have enclosed showers. Pipe
time on west side of fire. Rumors :t[:: beef caltle.
Dale Wheeler,
Farm
frames with black plastic covering.
now about. going borne. Radio caU at
The main conservation Program Director for WSAZWater Is scalding hot. Cold wind
3P· m. indicated Hiawatha crew was ;:;:;:;· practices that were plaiUled TV at Huntington. For this
blowing. Invigorating! Saw two
going home today: Crew discovered :t::. included grassland lm·. program we included Robert
black bear today. Frost on sleeping
~ fire across line and put it oul ;:;;::: provement, water develop- Newberry and his daughter
bag this morning. 'll degrees. Ice in
Line around fire now. (~miles) but ;:;;;:; ment
and
woodland =h~= s~l~!tw!:~
canteen.
still a lot of hot stuff along lines. :'::::: protectl
· Sept. I - Crews released in
Sept. 7 - The Wa.floo's are '::::::;
Exca~tlon work has Mason County Mounta.ineers
shifts for trip to town and showers in
going home!!!! Just like thal In a ;:;;:;: started for a pike rearing for Rural Progress farm for
National Guard · Armory in
matte~ of hours baf!S are packed, i\;i:! pmd on the A. E. Sommer 1976· MeiBordman, president
Manistique. Fire boss wants crews camp IS broken, a minOr amowrt of :~;;:; farm near Southside. The ~u~~· :~~~:;:, ~~~
fresh and ready for big backfiring paperwork fiDIShed and on~ bua to
purpose of this pond will be to Kiwanis Club had been one of
operation tomorrow. One squad saw Marqu_ette. The crew Is_elated! Hard :;:;:;: raise
northern
pike
bear hightailing it across burned to ·believe after 14 days.' Several !;!{ fingerlings which will be :Ue~=s~e:an~!~
area. Several deer sighted.
other cr.ews are released a~. We ;:;:;:; released and swim down
Sept. 2 - Everyone ready lor are annous. to leave less someone ;:;=;=: • ·
which was held at the
big day' but weather condition. not change !hell' nund. Same route ;:;:::;:
Newberry farm.
right for burning. LJght ram the home.
::::;;::
evening ·before was not enough to ·
FOOTNOTE: Sever~ days after [!?!
stop main fire. Did bum out one mile the Wa-Hoos left the f1re, 40 mph :;:;:;::
of line . later in day. Hot' Lots of southerly wincls caused the fire to !;[{:
smoke.
jwnpthe.IIOrthline ~a burned a~, '{!:
Sept. 3- Big crisis today. Crews a dozer line, raUroad and state high- [:}!'
running out of clean clothing. Girl on ways-;- and burn an additional 7,000 :;:&gt;;:;
crew needs panties. Squad buss , ll ·res. Latest reports are 600 men on [:::;:;:
didn't ask for size. Commissary \he fire, 3 hellcopte~s, pl~nes, f{
needs correct size. Squad boss pwnpers. The Walsh Ditch F~re Is :::::;:; POMEROY - The type of energy, crude fiber, crude
guessed medium. I said they don't not dead.
::~::l ration initially led deter· protein, nitrogen In all forms,
mines the value of beef caltle potassium, phosphorus,
for refeeding to caltle. manganese, and other
l\[iirrrr::;r::;::::::;:::;:r=&lt;: :;: I rrrr::r::::rrr;;:::I:::::::::::r::::::::::::: : : : : : :ii'ir:::::::::::•:'t?:::=}':' :::r:=:=:::&lt;::::::::::rt}{{\}{itt:r:::::::rrr:::tw:rr::::: : l wastes
Feces and manure from mineral elements in the
housed cattle on a low· wastes.
roughage ration generally lt looks like we have finaUy
met
the
nutritional reached the ultimate of
requirements for refeeding recycting lor intensive beef
u a ~gy ratloo, In management. I wonder how
l1 cooperative studies with the soon It wiU be until people are
ot: University of Nebraska, doing lbe same?
Lincoln. Supplemental
.
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manganese may be needed.
IRONTON-Autumn has overnight in much of the Ohio
Wastes from outdoor
BY BRYSON R. CARTER
atTived in Southeastern Ohio River Valley and Inland feedlala contain 45 to 95
.
Ext. Agent, Agriculture
almost without warning. The points.
· percent soU and are not
GALUPOLIS- A lot of work Is being done·oo farnns this faD colors have developed
Dogwoods, red maple~. suitable for refeedlng.
PUBLISHER REVIVED
Ume ol year; more pressure Is on to get work done on Ume ;
gums, sumac and the
RESERVE,
La. (UP!) 'lbe practical limitation on
hickories
are
adding
a
new
and farm machinery operators tend to be more fatigued due to
refeeding catue wastes is the The publl.sher of a Jackson,
dimension to the foreat large quautlty of digestible Miss., weekly newspaper
loog working hours.
.
A review of farm machinery accident cases from a recent
landacape. According to AI dry matwr and the high colla peed w; • heart atwck
National Safety Council 1ktate farm accident survey
Wolter, Ironton Olstrlct handling COlliS. Riaing feed Saturday ab... I President
revealed that proper use of shielding or guards could have·
Ranger of the Wayne
Ford's campaign paddle·
POMEROY - Andy Lyles, National Forest, forest colors COlliS ucl the desire to make wheeler on the Mississippi
prevented most of the Injuries.
maxtmum use of wastes
Examples of typical accidents that occur this Ume of year ·tocal game protector, has are "at 1eut
·
weeki nevertheless have caused River.
expressed
concern
that
many
inclUde (I) caught in unguarded PTO, '(2) caught hand in
ahead
of
schedule, aome. to CODIIder refeedlng.
Ford's
White
House
snapping rolla while attempting to remove stocks with area residents are confused triggered," be said, "by the
'lbe lludy lbowed that the physician, , Rear Adm.
machine running, (3) stepped on moving ear corn elevator to on two aspects of the new droughty conditions we have sultabtUty
of excreted William Lukasb, revlv~d
reclaim hook·fcrk and leg got caught in conveyor chain, and hunting laws. Many local been experiencing. Now's the
materials for releeding Percy Green, black publisher
(4) caught finger between auger and hopper side whUe people are bunting IUegaUy time," he weni on, uto lake
!I the weekly Jackson Adiltlemptlltg to unclog cooveyor,. (5) puUed on V-belt to help '1\'fthoutltnowing it. Mr. Lyles advantage of nature at ber dedines 88 the IIIIOunt of .vocate, with sll electric
has issued this In· colorful best. In another 3or 4 roughage In tbe original
~ staUed cooveyor, lingers were c111ght in puUey, (6)
ahocks.
caught in guarded belt and pulley whUe lubricating running terpretation: tenants who weeks the color will be ration lncreuea. Feces from
a lllgiHvugbage ratioo, for
machine, (7) caught leg in chain and sprocket as a result of rent only a dweUing from an gone.
eumple, could be reuaed
owner
are
not
permitted
to.
victim atrempting to stand oo a shield not intended to serve as
The U:S. Foret~ Service. only u lbe rougbage comhunt
without
a
vaUd
hunting
a plalfomi, (8) caught in machine because operator failed to
with the cooperation .of the
license. The only way that a Lawrence County Bicen- ponent of a ration. They
make certain everyooe was clear before starting.
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Right now, befcre you start out to the flelda again this renter may hunt Without a tennial Commission bas would be equivalent to those
week miiUlt be a good time just to review your own operating Ucense is if he rents the land developed a ae1f guiding auto from a low-roughage ration If
practices in terms of safety. Even If you, as a farm operator, for crop or livestock use. In tour that leads tbe vl.lltor potualum, sodium, and
feel you are very sale and cautious It would be good to review 1Jtber worda tbe only land you . through some of Ohio's most ·manganese were added. ·
Composition !I feces was
this with the children who help on the farm as weD as the wife may bunt on without a license scenic areas. The brochures
If
you're
a
renter',
Is
the
land
anai)'Zed
from cattle on high,
. and farm employees.
are available free from aU medtwrt, and low-roughage
you
actually
rent
and
use.
So
· Here are several suggestloos to include in your safety
banks In Lawrence County rationl, feces and manure
be careful, folks, or you may
check list:
and AAA Offlcea In Ironton from cattle on low-roughage
be in a legal bind.
Keep children and non-workers off and away.
.
The other poini that Iota of and Portsmouth. They are rationl In a feedlot, arid
Be sure that all shields or guarda are in place before any
also available by mall or in wastes from cattle oo low.- .'
folks are concerned over ill
machines are started .
person
from:
.
District
roughage
rations
In
an
outthe antlerless deer permits• Ranger, 710 Park Ave.,
Replace any damaged or misplaced guarda or shields
door feedlot. Roughage level
Before restarting operation, replace or secure aU safety These are free of charge to Ironton, Phio, 45638.
In the ration tnflaenced lrou
shields that you remove or open for access when making field the landowner or legal renter
of
the
actual
land,
but.
they
repldrs.
·
Make certain everyone is clear of the machine before must be appUed lor In the
specified time. The permits
starting puwer units or activating any drive mechanism.
Always shut off the engine before leaving the operators are avaUable from any legal
platform to adjust, lubricate, clean or unclog the machine, checking station or Mr. Lylea
unl.-e otherwise specllled in the operator's manual. (This is himself, but they must be
me practice that we are often tempted to not foUow, but faUure sent in no later than October
31. They wiU be avaUable 011
to do 110 results In many serious and often fitalaccldents)
Wait untO all power driven parts have stopped before Oct. I.
attempting to perform an ·inspection or servicing of the
Be~in full-scale
lnachine.
. Provide a temporary guard for knives when working near
probe of MIG-25
them
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Keep proper tensioo on all belts to ...Wee alippage and
TOKYO (UP!) - Japanese
temptation to the operaior to marmally "help it along" at high and American npertl Federal Laod Bank Loans are long-terrn .and
rllk to his handa. Chain drives should also be properly Saturday began full-scale
ldjulted.
eumlnatlons of a top-secret · are available at a reasonable rate with reKeep hands, feet, and clothing away from moving parts of Soviet MIG25 jtllight~ at a payment schedules tailored to your farm inthe machine.
.
heavUy guarded air base come flow; including prepayment privileges
During operation, stay clear of components such as outside Tokyo, military
without penalty-all advantages to the
mappin8 or husking roUa, straw aprudera and choppers, 110urces reported,
cutwr bars, auprt, fled rolll and sueh which may be
111e MIG25, flown to nor· member-borrower. •
un~U~rded lor proper function of the machine.
them Japan by a Soviet
()penile vehlclelllrllllpOliiiiJ hln11t with. care, obef!ng defector three weeks ago,
228 Uj)fler River Road
''nllel of the road"
was closely examined in a
P.O. Box 207. Gallipolis
'lbllltllt II not CG1J111lete and both you allll I can think of hangar, surrounded by •
Phone444-0203
lither lllfety JX'aetlces that need tel be followed. My main caiiVas fence and barricades,
parpo1e IIIIo remind you of the bawds and ~opelully in doing at Hyakuri base of Japan's
Clyde B. Walker, Mgr.
lhll help prevent injuries 'IIIJd fallll accident.'! to our farm Air Self-Oelense Force aboal
G.p,...
lamUtes here In GaUia County.
55 nys northeast of Tokyo.
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I Preventing harvest · ·
accidents on farm

Warehouse Space,
Industrial FacUlties,

Office Space and BulldlltfiS for Retail
·and WhoiNalel
M~nv of our customen have found that the COI11Wifllll offend by
Umbaugh'$ building systems permit them to mG¥t thMd With mejor .'
cexpanOOn programs earlier then antlc:IPittd.

It you are lh!nking of 111:panding, addition.! w-.house spKt, ortlces,
or complete new facilities for your bU1intli:, get thi Umblugh storv.

Our Held r~e-wntatives will p4"CNide vlluablt assistence In· y,our
huilding plan!. He can show you how.you e~n "Build It Nowl'.
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WEDDING PLANNED - Mr. allll Mrs. Paul E.
Stanley, Rt. 2, Albany, &amp;Mounce the engagement allll
approaching marriage of their daughter, Tamra 1M to
Randy K. Haynes son of Bull Haynes and the late
Erma Haynes, Rutland. Mill Stanley, a !978 graduate of
Meigs High School, Ia employed at the Logan Federal
Savings and Loan, Athens. Her fiance, a 1973 graduate of
Meigs, Is employed with the American Electric Power
Co., WllkesviUe. The open ciiiJ'ch wedding wtU take plilce
Saturday, Nov. 6, 6:30p.m. at the Bradbury Church of
Christ with Mr. Kim Cole performing tbe ceremony. A
reception will !oUow the wedding.
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MIDDLEPORT - The
basement remodeling fund at
the Middleport Church of
Christ was given a boost
Thursday night with a
donation from the Loyal
Women and Men's Class.
Mrs. Graee Pratt presided
at the meeting which
featured •a program on the
Grundy Mountain Mission at
Grundy, Va. L. D. Hartinger
noted that a drive for clothing
and linens wiU be beld Oct. 18.
Miss Mildred Hawley showed
a film on the mission school
and home facutties noting
there are now 246 chUdren
there. The facility was
founded In 1921 by Sam and
.Jane Hurley and through
the years over 15,000
children ·have been takcare of In the

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home. ·There are ,, classrooms In the school. The
children live In dorms.
Reported Ill were Mrs . .
Hattie Swift, Leo Searls and
Raymond Justis, at home,
and Sarah Koehler and Carl
Miller,. patients at Holzer
Medical Center. A card of
thanks.. was read from the
Gardner Reynolds family.
111e Chrlstm4s party was
discussed and it was announced the speajter next
month wiU be Mrs. Arnold
Richard&amp;.
Refreshments of cookies,
coffee and tea were served by
Mrs. Pearl Reynolds' group.
Miss Hawley had prayer.
DevotiOIIS by Mrs. Martha
Chllda were on Phoebe, the
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short cut to less work and a
beautiful garden. Most ferns
prefer loose, humus neu(fal
or slightly acid soil. She said
to use lop dressing of leaf
mold or finely shredded bark,
and feed plant food every
three or lour weeks. Keep In
cool room with high
humidity. The most common
are
asparagus
und
sprenagheria. Boston and
Fluffy Ruffles are popular
varieties.
·
Marie Meal led a "plant
identification." Sbe showed
many garden, wild and dried
plants.
,
"Flowers We Should
Know" Is to be used in
Therapy at GSI. Mrs. Lanier
had prepared atTangements.
In the livfn8 room was a bud
vase with three roses and a
white vase with canna
.blQssoms and leaves. On her
dining table was a red glass
basket with asters, abelia and
dahlias. On ber breakfast
table was a low container
with red geraniums and
green foliage.
Juanita Spurlock, a guest,
became a member of · the
club.
Mrs. Esta Reese installed
the following officers for the
coming year: president, Mrs.
Patty Snyder; vice president,
Mrs. · Jewell
Moore;
treasurer, Miss Marie Meal;
secretary, Mrs. Florence Trainer,
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Tbe club has scheduled a
tour Oct. 10 to Lake Hope.
Members are to meel at Mrs.
JeweU Moore's at 10 a.m.
Mrs. Patty Snyder an·
noWlced a bake and plant sale
Oct. 16 at Kanauga Shopping
Center.
Refreshments, served by
hostess, were enjoyed.

nesday.

The Lord's Prayer In
unison opened the meeting:
Mrs. Jane Coats woo the door
prize. Refreshments were
served to those named and
Mrs. LJla Van Meter, Mrs.
Avice Spencer, Mrs. Karen
Young,
Mrs .
Norma
Hawthorne, Mrs. Susie
Kibble, Mrs. Linda FilMer,
Mrs. E:sther Mays and Mrs. ·
Sara Bailey.
SPEAKER NAMED
. GALLIPOUS - Rev. John
Banks will preach at Walnut
Ridge Church Sunday
evening at 7:30 p.m. The
Blanton Family will be tbe
featured singers.

Crystal Erwin
BETROTIIED-Mr. allll Mrs. Leonard F. E:rwin, Rt
3, Pomeroy, are 8lliiOUIICinS the engagement ucl
approaching marriage of their daughter, Q-ystal, to Fred
· .Rayburn, son of Mrs. Joan Vaughan, Pomeroy, allll
Charles Rayburn, Chicago,. ill. Mill Erwin Is a 19'14
graduate of Eastern High School and a 197$ graduate of
Oltlo State School of Cosmetology. She ill presently
employed with the Fashion Beauty Shop In Pomeroy. He!'
fiance is a 1971 graduate of Meigs High School allll served
In tbe United States Navy. He Is presently attending Rio
Grande CoUege. A November wedding is being plamed.

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GALLIPOLIS - Plans
have been completed for the
forthcoming wedding of Carol
Folden, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Garland Folden to
.Howard· Taylor, son of Mr.
and Mrs'. Clinton Taylor.
The wedding wtll be an
event of Saturday, Oct. 2 at
1:30 p.m. at the St. Louis
Catholic Church wtth the
Rev. A. J. Golubiewski officiating at the double ring
ceremony .
A half-hour of pre-nuptial
music will precede lhe
ceremony with Mrs. Fred
Edelman, organist and Mrs.
Connie Thompson, soloist. A
reception at the Shrine Club
will Immediately follow the
. ceremony:

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GALLIPOLIS
The
Ga!Upolls chapter of FuU
Gospel Business Men's
FeUowshlp International wiU
hold its regular monthly
dinner meeting Saturday.
Oct. 2 at the Rio Grande
College Cafeteria at 7 p.m.
Speaker will be. Harvey
Tlddler, a spirit-filled
minister from Zanenllle. He
hu I testimony to the power
. Gf,God In bliJ Ufe. Everyone
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pretzels, warm sausage,
pickles, kuchen and popuillr
German beverages.
Invitations with details
have been mailed to the
members. Reservations are
f5 per couple or f.l,50 single,
for members only, and must
be made by caUing 44&amp;-4886
by Sept. 29. Dreaa wiU be
casual for a fun evening ,
Assisting the Hippensteeill
are Dr. and Mrs. Charles
Holzer, ir., Mr. and Mrs.
Hoyt Mullins, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond WWis, Mr. and
Mrs. Orin Kyger and Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Neal.

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POM.EROY - A con·
trlbutlon to the Russell
Hollinger Fund was made b~
the Young Wives' Club at a
recent meeting at the home ol
Mrs. Marilyn Spencer.
A discussion was held on
the "Yesteryear" prject ol
the Melp CoWlty Council on
Aging, and plans were made
fpr a bazaar io be beld In
November. It was decided to
hive a meeting for October
lnltead of a party as earlier
scheduled and to change the
meeting . night to the third
Tuesday of each month
rather than the third Wed-

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the library. Ruby Bossard
was a former club member.
Mrs. Grace Bradbury
repurted she had placed "The
Complete Book of Bulbs" by
T. F. Rockwell and Esther C.
Grayson, In the library!
Mrs. .Elaine George an·
noWlced she and Bertina
Sm.eltzer had given a
demonstration of fresh and
dried materials at the Cen·
tenary United Methodist
Women's Society m~ting at
the home of Mrs. Ruth Pitchford.
Mrs. Smeltzer gave ru1es of
flower arrll(lgiJlg and points
to keep in mind when
selecting materials; Mrs.
George prepared dried,
fresh, driftwood
arrangements
and
atTangements on mats amont
others.
Mra. Elaine George·gave a
program on "Ferns lor
Beauty" by Joe B. Parks.
Sbe said ferns are among the
oldest grown planta allllare a

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GALLIPOLIS - Mrs.
Frances Lanier was hostess
when the French Cit)' Garden
Club held . Its September
meeting recently.
Mrs. Patty Snyder opened
the meeting by greeting
guests and . members. Mrs.
Lanter gave devotions entitled "The Best Way of I.Jfe"
followed by a prayer.
Roll call was to name a
"shade loving" plant. The
sectetary's report was read
and approved, and lhe
treasurer's report· was read
by Marie Meat. The balance
is $99.54.
Mrs. Jewell M()(lre, Mrs.
Esta Reese and Mrs. Bertlna
Smeltzer reported they
audited the books and found
them to be correct.
Aletter from the Friends of
the Library wu read 111king
the club to support the library
renewal levy. The club
decided to support the library
renewal levy since the
Boaaarda left the
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Federal Mogul Corporation in
GaWpolill ill the tuba player.
Suiter wtll play trombolie. In
addition to German music,
Suiter's band wUI offer some
. Scott Joplin Ragtime lor the
entertainment of the mem·
bers, along with some .other
surprises.
~lrmen Donald and
Carolyn Hippensteel, with
their committee, w!U have
Riverby decorated lor this
gala occasion, using red
checkered tableclotha on the
tables and lots of candlelight.
German food served during
the evening wiU Include soft

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GALLIPOLIS - "Oktober
Fest," an evening of fun and
food, mualc and dancing Is
plaMed for the members of
the French Art Colony on
Saturday evening, Oct. 2,
from 8 p.m. untU midnight.
Featured will be Herr
(Red) Sutter directing his
Gmnan Bsnd u tbey play
original German mualc. Jeff
· . Hilbert from Marshall
University wiU be on trumpet
along with Tom Phlllipe,
band director at Pl. Pleasant
Junior High School. David
.PhllliJJB, band director at Oak
Hill will play clarinet and Bill
Cannon, an engineer at

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AleJandro and VIncente
Tabllon, two brotbln IIIIo
lived to1ttber, went to
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Friday •
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the GeMnl A I~ and
Public UWitlel Commilllon
Gf Olllo.
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ftiUlale nuclnr power
dmok.,rneat in Ohio.
- blue 7. which II'1JUid
teduct the Jlllllber Gf • ·
lllrel and . countlel reqalred
for
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referendum pelltltionl.

OOLUMBUS (UPI)- FGID'
statewide 1aaues lhlt wiU
appear 011 the November
ballot are not in ·the bell
Interests of agriculture and
rural Ohio and lhould be
defeated, the Olio Farm
Bureau Feqeratlon llc!lrd ci
Trustees said Frldly.
"II farmers 1ft to conllmle
to produce food and fiber at
the lowell t'08I to consumen,
It is bnportant thai u- four
Issues be IIOU~Y defeated
Nov. 2," 1ald federation
President Wallace
Hirschfeld.
The 67 ,OOO·member
organization ill oppoeed to:
- Issue 4, which would
.establish a. "Ufellne" lower
rate for low-volwne gas and
electricity users;
- Issue ~. which would set
up a conswner group to lobby

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ByT.AUaaWolter
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Guiding a 20 man fire crew
~:;::::: through a 14 day fire detail is a
:=;::;:; challenging experience. My crew,
::t[ The Wa-Hoos (for Wayne-Hoosier
;::::::: National Forest) was comprised of
( t seven regular Forest Service per;:;:;::: sonnet from the lron.ton and Athens
'[)[: Districts plus an instructor and 12
:;:;:;:; students (one girl) from Hocking
Technical College at Nelsonville,
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Here are some pages from my
:;:;:;;: diary.
t? Aug.24 - 7a.m.CallfromFire
:;:;:;:; Control Officer in Bedford, lndinna .
i;i;i;': Pack bags _ project fire in Min;::;:;;; nesota Qr Michigan. ; 12:30 p. m. Left
::;:;::: Ironton with Kincaid, Gustin and
::;::;;: Wet\er for Columbus airport. WiU
::;:;;:; meet Athens and Hocking Tech.
:;;:;=;: portion of crew at Lane Aviation.
:::::::: Charter plane with Shawnee
:::::::: National Forest Crew on board will
:::!( meet us there at s p. m. for trip to
}} Escaraba, Michgan . Plane II&gt;
::::;:;' · hours late. Flyin g Instead to
:::[{ Marquette, Michigan. Crew 1s young
:;:;:;:; .and enthusiastic and eager to fight
i{;i; fire. Give them three IS hour days on
;:;;;:: thcfire line and we'll see; 'Midnite {{ On Greyhound to fire camp about 00
·:;:::;: miles from Marquette - crew has
been fed, some sleeping.; 5:30a.m.
:;} FinaUy in fire camp. Just a few
.:::;;:; crews here and little equipment yet.
:;:;:;:; Issued paper sleeping bags and told
;:;:;::: to bed down in the woods. Everyone
:;;::;;: tirlid. ·
Aug. 25-7 :30 a. m. Camp boss
::;:::;: woke us for breakfast. Told to be
::::::;: ready for day on firellne. Had hoped
:::::::; for more sleep. Breakfast of frozen
::;:;:;: meal in .a plastic bag heated in
::;:;:;: boDing water - not bad. 9 a. m.
:;::;:;: Waiting for transportation to
:::::;:: flreline. Some crews leaving by
:::::::: helicopter, others by
Hope its
;:;::::: the chopper, had enough of busses.
1:::;:: Can't get much info on !Ire. It's at
:;;::;:: 18,000 acres Instead of 2,000 as we
i'}!; were t_old at Ironton. 4 p.m. Release
.;;:;::: to sleeping area. Transportation
:::;:;: never arrived. Crew dlsappulnted.
:::;:;: They'U get their chance.
!;!;!;'
Aug, ~ - For real today. Hot.
[~~? Working on improving old road as
;:;:;:: firebreak. Sector hoss Is from Idaho
.;:::::; - seems to know his stuff. 131&gt;
~:[~:: hours on fire. The Driggs River 100
;:;} yards behind us Is our escape route
:;:;:;:; If lire makes a run at us.
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Aug. '!1 - Back on same portion of
fire - More line iffiprovement. SUll
:;:;:;:; have .n0t seen the fire yet. Map
';!;f shows it to be a mile away making a.

strong run parallel to our lines· on
come that way. Told him to handle ::::::::
N.E side of fire . Set up purtable
situation. He did. One crew membedtl
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pumper in Driggs River in
worked aU day without socks. No ::;:;:;: • BY JOHN COOPER
Pond Branch Into the
preparation for tomorrow's burnout.
reason for that. Informed squad !;ilii![
Sell c-. Servi~
Kanawha
River. $CS
Aug. 28 - Backfired one mile of
~ lo check gear every morning.[:[;!;!; . PT. PLEASANT _ We technicians designed the
Sector D line. Hot fire especially
Weather still not right for big bum,;:;;:;:: worked with Walden Roush, pond. We are working with
Where logging slash was heavy. Lots
out. Fire made a run at our sector :;:;:;:; president of the Mason Steve Muth and Clovis Doefer
of smoke. Most of crew working with
today. Saw sevenll fire retardant ':}l[ County Farm Museum, to of the W. Va. Department of
bandanas soaked in water over nose
drops from aircraft (PRY's). ;:;:;:;: develop a cropping plan aile! Natural Resources. E &amp; R
and mou.th. Crew looks tough. Girl
Brilliant ch~rry pink . slurry that r:::: other conservation mwures Excavating Company Is
on crew doing O.K. Thinking about
covered ev.erything 11 touched. Very :;:;:;:; needed 011 the land that the dolnl! the earthmoving on this
Bi-Centennial Canoe Trip I'm
effective. Planes came in at tree-top tl~i[ new museum will be project.
supposed to be starting today back . level.
:;:;~;: developing
near- the
in Ironton.
Sept. 4- Mop up aU day. Crew ;:::~;: 1 •-utnd. Two
three
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Aug. 29 - Fire Camp is fuUy
-is very tired. Need constant (t au,..v
· or
WORK Is nearing com·
OJJI'rational. National Guard IS In
reminders about safety. AU ardif ~!'::eto~:~~\: pletlQil on a diversion ditch
charge of feeding· f(refighters. Ex- · wondering about trip home. Food ~;[;[:i where to rmse IOJfle broom . and waterway at the
ceilent meals. Over 600 men in camp
remains excellent. Fire Is at 51,000 ;~:;:;: corn from which brooms will Clements Nursery· This
now - more coming. Crew getting
acres. Morale of entire camp Is low. :[::t be made and cane from which diversion was needed to
into routine now. Up at 5:30, break·
AU want to put the lire out and go :;::;~; molasses will be made. collect and conduct water to a
fast, trip to fire line, back to camp at
home. It's a good thing creWll were :;::;::, Another area will be safe outlet in order to prevent
8 or 8:30, chow down, in bed by 10 or
aU picked for high physical fitness ::;;;:;: developed for camping. erotllon. The land on the
II p. m. One day seems just like
standard&amp; - everyone Is lean and :;:;:;:; AlOIII! with the cropping pian, banks around the edge of the
another. Crew is wondering when we
mean!
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![i:::'[ drainage of the land that Clements Nursery Is very
wiU be sent home. Detail ·Is lasting
Sept. S - The big day has :~:::::
uld be used , th
. unstable and eltreme care
longer than anyone expected. Fire
arrived but we are sent to another ):t! ;:'~ was
ese needs to be taken to prevent
now at 40,000 acres.
sector for more mop up. The crew Is ({
erosion where natural
Aug, 30 - Mop up all day with
very good at mop up but we want to ';::r
WE AUlO helped Carl waterways spill over the
hand tools and water. Ali fire must
be wbere the actloo Is. 2 p. m. We '[:[:::l Enrln, whose farm is 00 Mt. ::.:· ~posaart t'p~j~ ~::
be out within 200 feet of flreline.
can see a _large smoke column from ;:;:;:; Union RidBe, with a con- includes installation of 8541
Hard, dirty work. Our pumpers were
the back fll'e. 3 p. m. Radio caU from ;:;:;:; servat1011 plan for his land. feet of tue in the bottom of the
called to another sector. Contnued
the Sector Boas. They want my crew ;::;;;: Mr, Erwin ill from Mason
mop up without water. Very slow.
for rernlorcement on lbe northline. ::::;:; Cowrty orlglnaUy but Is now waterways around their plant
Seeing lots of waterfowl. Ducks,
Twelve mile ride in Army 616. Trip ;:::;:; Uving in Oblo and owns the beds.
geese and herons.
took one hour over rougll road. t~::. farm beca111e be Ukes Mason
THE WORK of soil conAug. 31 - Crew is tired and
f,r.nved In lime l,o asaist m back· :::::;;: County and spends much of
grubby looking. Mop up aU day.
'""g but weren 1 really needed. ;:;:;:;: his time 00 the land. He plans ~~~~::U ft:en~lym~~
Took sbowers in purtable waist high
Someone overreacted.
. :::;:;:: to develop It for a grassland
shower stalls. Tbe six women in
Sept. 6 - More mop up. This ;:::::;: farm 011 which be IIFill have prepared a TV program !"ith
camp have enclosed showers. Pipe
time on west side of fire. Rumors :t[:: beef caltle.
Dale Wheeler,
Farm
frames with black plastic covering.
now about. going borne. Radio caU at
The main conservation Program Director for WSAZWater Is scalding hot. Cold wind
3P· m. indicated Hiawatha crew was ;:;:;:;· practices that were plaiUled TV at Huntington. For this
blowing. Invigorating! Saw two
going home today: Crew discovered :t::. included grassland lm·. program we included Robert
black bear today. Frost on sleeping
~ fire across line and put it oul ;:;;::: provement, water develop- Newberry and his daughter
bag this morning. 'll degrees. Ice in
Line around fire now. (~miles) but ;:;;;:; ment
and
woodland =h~= s~l~!tw!:~
canteen.
still a lot of hot stuff along lines. :'::::: protectl
· Sept. I - Crews released in
Sept. 7 - The Wa.floo's are '::::::;
Exca~tlon work has Mason County Mounta.ineers
shifts for trip to town and showers in
going home!!!! Just like thal In a ;:;;:;: started for a pike rearing for Rural Progress farm for
National Guard · Armory in
matte~ of hours baf!S are packed, i\;i:! pmd on the A. E. Sommer 1976· MeiBordman, president
Manistique. Fire boss wants crews camp IS broken, a minOr amowrt of :~;;:; farm near Southside. The ~u~~· :~~~:;:, ~~~
fresh and ready for big backfiring paperwork fiDIShed and on~ bua to
purpose of this pond will be to Kiwanis Club had been one of
operation tomorrow. One squad saw Marqu_ette. The crew Is_elated! Hard :;:;:;: raise
northern
pike
bear hightailing it across burned to ·believe after 14 days.' Several !;!{ fingerlings which will be :Ue~=s~e:an~!~
area. Several deer sighted.
other cr.ews are released a~. We ;:;:;:; released and swim down
Sept. 2 - Everyone ready lor are annous. to leave less someone ;:;=;=: • ·
which was held at the
big day' but weather condition. not change !hell' nund. Same route ;:;:::;:
Newberry farm.
right for burning. LJght ram the home.
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FOOTNOTE: Sever~ days after [!?!
stop main fire. Did bum out one mile the Wa-Hoos left the f1re, 40 mph :;:;:;::
of line . later in day. Hot' Lots of southerly wincls caused the fire to !;[{:
smoke.
jwnpthe.IIOrthline ~a burned a~, '{!:
Sept. 3- Big crisis today. Crews a dozer line, raUroad and state high- [:}!'
running out of clean clothing. Girl on ways-;- and burn an additional 7,000 :;:&gt;;:;
crew needs panties. Squad buss , ll ·res. Latest reports are 600 men on [:::;:;:
didn't ask for size. Commissary \he fire, 3 hellcopte~s, pl~nes, f{
needs correct size. Squad boss pwnpers. The Walsh Ditch F~re Is :::::;:; POMEROY - The type of energy, crude fiber, crude
guessed medium. I said they don't not dead.
::~::l ration initially led deter· protein, nitrogen In all forms,
mines the value of beef caltle potassium, phosphorus,
for refeeding to caltle. manganese, and other
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Feces and manure from mineral elements in the
housed cattle on a low· wastes.
roughage ration generally lt looks like we have finaUy
met
the
nutritional reached the ultimate of
requirements for refeeding recycting lor intensive beef
u a ~gy ratloo, In management. I wonder how
l1 cooperative studies with the soon It wiU be until people are
ot: University of Nebraska, doing lbe same?
Lincoln. Supplemental
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IRONTON-Autumn has overnight in much of the Ohio
Wastes from outdoor
BY BRYSON R. CARTER
atTived in Southeastern Ohio River Valley and Inland feedlala contain 45 to 95
.
Ext. Agent, Agriculture
almost without warning. The points.
· percent soU and are not
GALUPOLIS- A lot of work Is being done·oo farnns this faD colors have developed
Dogwoods, red maple~. suitable for refeedlng.
PUBLISHER REVIVED
Ume ol year; more pressure Is on to get work done on Ume ;
gums, sumac and the
RESERVE,
La. (UP!) 'lbe practical limitation on
hickories
are
adding
a
new
and farm machinery operators tend to be more fatigued due to
refeeding catue wastes is the The publl.sher of a Jackson,
dimension to the foreat large quautlty of digestible Miss., weekly newspaper
loog working hours.
.
A review of farm machinery accident cases from a recent
landacape. According to AI dry matwr and the high colla peed w; • heart atwck
National Safety Council 1ktate farm accident survey
Wolter, Ironton Olstrlct handling COlliS. Riaing feed Saturday ab... I President
revealed that proper use of shielding or guards could have·
Ranger of the Wayne
Ford's campaign paddle·
POMEROY - Andy Lyles, National Forest, forest colors COlliS ucl the desire to make wheeler on the Mississippi
prevented most of the Injuries.
maxtmum use of wastes
Examples of typical accidents that occur this Ume of year ·tocal game protector, has are "at 1eut
·
weeki nevertheless have caused River.
expressed
concern
that
many
inclUde (I) caught in unguarded PTO, '(2) caught hand in
ahead
of
schedule, aome. to CODIIder refeedlng.
Ford's
White
House
snapping rolla while attempting to remove stocks with area residents are confused triggered," be said, "by the
'lbe lludy lbowed that the physician, , Rear Adm.
machine running, (3) stepped on moving ear corn elevator to on two aspects of the new droughty conditions we have sultabtUty
of excreted William Lukasb, revlv~d
reclaim hook·fcrk and leg got caught in conveyor chain, and hunting laws. Many local been experiencing. Now's the
materials for releeding Percy Green, black publisher
(4) caught finger between auger and hopper side whUe people are bunting IUegaUy time," he weni on, uto lake
!I the weekly Jackson Adiltlemptlltg to unclog cooveyor,. (5) puUed on V-belt to help '1\'fthoutltnowing it. Mr. Lyles advantage of nature at ber dedines 88 the IIIIOunt of .vocate, with sll electric
has issued this In· colorful best. In another 3or 4 roughage In tbe original
~ staUed cooveyor, lingers were c111ght in puUey, (6)
ahocks.
caught in guarded belt and pulley whUe lubricating running terpretation: tenants who weeks the color will be ration lncreuea. Feces from
a lllgiHvugbage ratioo, for
machine, (7) caught leg in chain and sprocket as a result of rent only a dweUing from an gone.
eumple, could be reuaed
owner
are
not
permitted
to.
victim atrempting to stand oo a shield not intended to serve as
The U:S. Foret~ Service. only u lbe rougbage comhunt
without
a
vaUd
hunting
a plalfomi, (8) caught in machine because operator failed to
with the cooperation .of the
license. The only way that a Lawrence County Bicen- ponent of a ration. They
make certain everyooe was clear before starting.
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Right now, befcre you start out to the flelda again this renter may hunt Without a tennial Commission bas would be equivalent to those
week miiUlt be a good time just to review your own operating Ucense is if he rents the land developed a ae1f guiding auto from a low-roughage ration If
practices in terms of safety. Even If you, as a farm operator, for crop or livestock use. In tour that leads tbe vl.lltor potualum, sodium, and
feel you are very sale and cautious It would be good to review 1Jtber worda tbe only land you . through some of Ohio's most ·manganese were added. ·
Composition !I feces was
this with the children who help on the farm as weD as the wife may bunt on without a license scenic areas. The brochures
If
you're
a
renter',
Is
the
land
anai)'Zed
from cattle on high,
. and farm employees.
are available free from aU medtwrt, and low-roughage
you
actually
rent
and
use.
So
· Here are several suggestloos to include in your safety
banks In Lawrence County rationl, feces and manure
be careful, folks, or you may
check list:
and AAA Offlcea In Ironton from cattle on low-roughage
be in a legal bind.
Keep children and non-workers off and away.
.
The other poini that Iota of and Portsmouth. They are rationl In a feedlot, arid
Be sure that all shields or guarda are in place before any
also available by mall or in wastes from cattle oo low.- .'
folks are concerned over ill
machines are started .
person
from:
.
District
roughage
rations
In
an
outthe antlerless deer permits• Ranger, 710 Park Ave.,
Replace any damaged or misplaced guarda or shields
door feedlot. Roughage level
Before restarting operation, replace or secure aU safety These are free of charge to Ironton, Phio, 45638.
In the ration tnflaenced lrou
shields that you remove or open for access when making field the landowner or legal renter
of
the
actual
land,
but.
they
repldrs.
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Make certain everyone is clear of the machine before must be appUed lor In the
specified time. The permits
starting puwer units or activating any drive mechanism.
Always shut off the engine before leaving the operators are avaUable from any legal
platform to adjust, lubricate, clean or unclog the machine, checking station or Mr. Lylea
unl.-e otherwise specllled in the operator's manual. (This is himself, but they must be
me practice that we are often tempted to not foUow, but faUure sent in no later than October
31. They wiU be avaUable 011
to do 110 results In many serious and often fitalaccldents)
Wait untO all power driven parts have stopped before Oct. I.
attempting to perform an ·inspection or servicing of the
Be~in full-scale
lnachine.
. Provide a temporary guard for knives when working near
probe of MIG-25
them
'
Keep proper tensioo on all belts to ...Wee alippage and
TOKYO (UP!) - Japanese
temptation to the operaior to marmally "help it along" at high and American npertl Federal Laod Bank Loans are long-terrn .and
rllk to his handa. Chain drives should also be properly Saturday began full-scale
ldjulted.
eumlnatlons of a top-secret · are available at a reasonable rate with reKeep hands, feet, and clothing away from moving parts of Soviet MIG25 jtllight~ at a payment schedules tailored to your farm inthe machine.
.
heavUy guarded air base come flow; including prepayment privileges
During operation, stay clear of components such as outside Tokyo, military
without penalty-all advantages to the
mappin8 or husking roUa, straw aprudera and choppers, 110urces reported,
cutwr bars, auprt, fled rolll and sueh which may be
111e MIG25, flown to nor· member-borrower. •
un~U~rded lor proper function of the machine.
them Japan by a Soviet
()penile vehlclelllrllllpOliiiiJ hln11t with. care, obef!ng defector three weeks ago,
228 Uj)fler River Road
''nllel of the road"
was closely examined in a
P.O. Box 207. Gallipolis
'lbllltllt II not CG1J111lete and both you allll I can think of hangar, surrounded by •
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lither lllfety JX'aetlces that need tel be followed. My main caiiVas fence and barricades,
parpo1e IIIIo remind you of the bawds and ~opelully in doing at Hyakuri base of Japan's
Clyde B. Walker, Mgr.
lhll help prevent injuries 'IIIJd fallll accident.'! to our farm Air Self-Oelense Force aboal
G.p,...
lamUtes here In GaUia County.
55 nys northeast of Tokyo.
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M~nv of our customen have found that the COI11Wifllll offend by
Umbaugh'$ building systems permit them to mG¥t thMd With mejor .'
cexpanOOn programs earlier then antlc:IPittd.

It you are lh!nking of 111:panding, addition.! w-.house spKt, ortlces,
or complete new facilities for your bU1intli:, get thi Umblugh storv.

Our Held r~e-wntatives will p4"CNide vlluablt assistence In· y,our
huilding plan!. He can show you how.you e~n "Build It Nowl'.
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Tamra Lee SIIJnky
WEDDING PLANNED - Mr. allll Mrs. Paul E.
Stanley, Rt. 2, Albany, &amp;Mounce the engagement allll
approaching marriage of their daughter, Tamra 1M to
Randy K. Haynes son of Bull Haynes and the late
Erma Haynes, Rutland. Mill Stanley, a !978 graduate of
Meigs High School, Ia employed at the Logan Federal
Savings and Loan, Athens. Her fiance, a 1973 graduate of
Meigs, Is employed with the American Electric Power
Co., WllkesviUe. The open ciiiJ'ch wedding wtU take plilce
Saturday, Nov. 6, 6:30p.m. at the Bradbury Church of
Christ with Mr. Kim Cole performing tbe ceremony. A
reception will !oUow the wedding.
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Fund is boosted

MIDDLEPORT - The
basement remodeling fund at
the Middleport Church of
Christ was given a boost
Thursday night with a
donation from the Loyal
Women and Men's Class.
Mrs. Graee Pratt presided
at the meeting which
featured •a program on the
Grundy Mountain Mission at
Grundy, Va. L. D. Hartinger
noted that a drive for clothing
and linens wiU be beld Oct. 18.
Miss Mildred Hawley showed
a film on the mission school
and home facutties noting
there are now 246 chUdren
there. The facility was
founded In 1921 by Sam and
.Jane Hurley and through
the years over 15,000
children ·have been takcare of In the

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home. ·There are ,, classrooms In the school. The
children live In dorms.
Reported Ill were Mrs . .
Hattie Swift, Leo Searls and
Raymond Justis, at home,
and Sarah Koehler and Carl
Miller,. patients at Holzer
Medical Center. A card of
thanks.. was read from the
Gardner Reynolds family.
111e Chrlstm4s party was
discussed and it was announced the speajter next
month wiU be Mrs. Arnold
Richard&amp;.
Refreshments of cookies,
coffee and tea were served by
Mrs. Pearl Reynolds' group.
Miss Hawley had prayer.
DevotiOIIS by Mrs. Martha
Chllda were on Phoebe, the
only woman in the Bible

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short cut to less work and a
beautiful garden. Most ferns
prefer loose, humus neu(fal
or slightly acid soil. She said
to use lop dressing of leaf
mold or finely shredded bark,
and feed plant food every
three or lour weeks. Keep In
cool room with high
humidity. The most common
are
asparagus
und
sprenagheria. Boston and
Fluffy Ruffles are popular
varieties.
·
Marie Meal led a "plant
identification." Sbe showed
many garden, wild and dried
plants.
,
"Flowers We Should
Know" Is to be used in
Therapy at GSI. Mrs. Lanier
had prepared atTangements.
In the livfn8 room was a bud
vase with three roses and a
white vase with canna
.blQssoms and leaves. On her
dining table was a red glass
basket with asters, abelia and
dahlias. On ber breakfast
table was a low container
with red geraniums and
green foliage.
Juanita Spurlock, a guest,
became a member of · the
club.
Mrs. Esta Reese installed
the following officers for the
coming year: president, Mrs.
Patty Snyder; vice president,
Mrs. · Jewell
Moore;
treasurer, Miss Marie Meal;
secretary, Mrs. Florence Trainer,
·
Tbe club has scheduled a
tour Oct. 10 to Lake Hope.
Members are to meel at Mrs.
JeweU Moore's at 10 a.m.
Mrs. Patty Snyder an·
noWlced a bake and plant sale
Oct. 16 at Kanauga Shopping
Center.
Refreshments, served by
hostess, were enjoyed.

nesday.

The Lord's Prayer In
unison opened the meeting:
Mrs. Jane Coats woo the door
prize. Refreshments were
served to those named and
Mrs. LJla Van Meter, Mrs.
Avice Spencer, Mrs. Karen
Young,
Mrs .
Norma
Hawthorne, Mrs. Susie
Kibble, Mrs. Linda FilMer,
Mrs. E:sther Mays and Mrs. ·
Sara Bailey.
SPEAKER NAMED
. GALLIPOUS - Rev. John
Banks will preach at Walnut
Ridge Church Sunday
evening at 7:30 p.m. The
Blanton Family will be tbe
featured singers.

Crystal Erwin
BETROTIIED-Mr. allll Mrs. Leonard F. E:rwin, Rt
3, Pomeroy, are 8lliiOUIICinS the engagement ucl
approaching marriage of their daughter, Q-ystal, to Fred
· .Rayburn, son of Mrs. Joan Vaughan, Pomeroy, allll
Charles Rayburn, Chicago,. ill. Mill Erwin Is a 19'14
graduate of Eastern High School and a 197$ graduate of
Oltlo State School of Cosmetology. She ill presently
employed with the Fashion Beauty Shop In Pomeroy. He!'
fiance is a 1971 graduate of Meigs High School allll served
In tbe United States Navy. He Is presently attending Rio
Grande CoUege. A November wedding is being plamed.

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GALLIPOLIS - Plans
have been completed for the
forthcoming wedding of Carol
Folden, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Garland Folden to
.Howard· Taylor, son of Mr.
and Mrs'. Clinton Taylor.
The wedding wtll be an
event of Saturday, Oct. 2 at
1:30 p.m. at the St. Louis
Catholic Church wtth the
Rev. A. J. Golubiewski officiating at the double ring
ceremony .
A half-hour of pre-nuptial
music will precede lhe
ceremony with Mrs. Fred
Edelman, organist and Mrs.
Connie Thompson, soloist. A
reception at the Shrine Club
will Immediately follow the
. ceremony:

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The
Ga!Upolls chapter of FuU
Gospel Business Men's
FeUowshlp International wiU
hold its regular monthly
dinner meeting Saturday.
Oct. 2 at the Rio Grande
College Cafeteria at 7 p.m.
Speaker will be. Harvey
Tlddler, a spirit-filled
minister from Zanenllle. He
hu I testimony to the power
. Gf,God In bliJ Ufe. Everyone
welcome to attend. Riser·
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pretzels, warm sausage,
pickles, kuchen and popuillr
German beverages.
Invitations with details
have been mailed to the
members. Reservations are
f5 per couple or f.l,50 single,
for members only, and must
be made by caUing 44&amp;-4886
by Sept. 29. Dreaa wiU be
casual for a fun evening ,
Assisting the Hippensteeill
are Dr. and Mrs. Charles
Holzer, ir., Mr. and Mrs.
Hoyt Mullins, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond WWis, Mr. and
Mrs. Orin Kyger and Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Neal.

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POM.EROY - A con·
trlbutlon to the Russell
Hollinger Fund was made b~
the Young Wives' Club at a
recent meeting at the home ol
Mrs. Marilyn Spencer.
A discussion was held on
the "Yesteryear" prject ol
the Melp CoWlty Council on
Aging, and plans were made
fpr a bazaar io be beld In
November. It was decided to
hive a meeting for October
lnltead of a party as earlier
scheduled and to change the
meeting . night to the third
Tuesday of each month
rather than the third Wed-

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the library. Ruby Bossard
was a former club member.
Mrs. Grace Bradbury
repurted she had placed "The
Complete Book of Bulbs" by
T. F. Rockwell and Esther C.
Grayson, In the library!
Mrs. .Elaine George an·
noWlced she and Bertina
Sm.eltzer had given a
demonstration of fresh and
dried materials at the Cen·
tenary United Methodist
Women's Society m~ting at
the home of Mrs. Ruth Pitchford.
Mrs. Smeltzer gave ru1es of
flower arrll(lgiJlg and points
to keep in mind when
selecting materials; Mrs.
George prepared dried,
fresh, driftwood
arrangements
and
atTangements on mats amont
others.
Mra. Elaine George·gave a
program on "Ferns lor
Beauty" by Joe B. Parks.
Sbe said ferns are among the
oldest grown planta allllare a

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GALLIPOLIS - Mrs.
Frances Lanier was hostess
when the French Cit)' Garden
Club held . Its September
meeting recently.
Mrs. Patty Snyder opened
the meeting by greeting
guests and . members. Mrs.
Lanter gave devotions entitled "The Best Way of I.Jfe"
followed by a prayer.
Roll call was to name a
"shade loving" plant. The
sectetary's report was read
and approved, and lhe
treasurer's report· was read
by Marie Meat. The balance
is $99.54.
Mrs. Jewell M()(lre, Mrs.
Esta Reese and Mrs. Bertlna
Smeltzer reported they
audited the books and found
them to be correct.
Aletter from the Friends of
the Library wu read 111king
the club to support the library
renewal levy. The club
decided to support the library
renewal levy since the
Boaaarda left the
for

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Federal Mogul Corporation in
GaWpolill ill the tuba player.
Suiter wtll play trombolie. In
addition to German music,
Suiter's band wUI offer some
. Scott Joplin Ragtime lor the
entertainment of the mem·
bers, along with some .other
surprises.
~lrmen Donald and
Carolyn Hippensteel, with
their committee, w!U have
Riverby decorated lor this
gala occasion, using red
checkered tableclotha on the
tables and lots of candlelight.
German food served during
the evening wiU Include soft

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GALLIPOLIS - "Oktober
Fest," an evening of fun and
food, mualc and dancing Is
plaMed for the members of
the French Art Colony on
Saturday evening, Oct. 2,
from 8 p.m. untU midnight.
Featured will be Herr
(Red) Sutter directing his
Gmnan Bsnd u tbey play
original German mualc. Jeff
· . Hilbert from Marshall
University wiU be on trumpet
along with Tom Phlllipe,
band director at Pl. Pleasant
Junior High School. David
.PhllliJJB, band director at Oak
Hill will play clarinet and Bill
Cannon, an engineer at

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AleJandro and VIncente
Tabllon, two brotbln IIIIo
lived to1ttber, went to
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Friday •
to )Ill¥ 'pool•.
Botb go&amp; In lfi1IIMIIl and
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- blue 7. which II'1JUid
teduct the Jlllllber Gf • ·
lllrel and . countlel reqalred
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OOLUMBUS (UPI)- FGID'
statewide 1aaues lhlt wiU
appear 011 the November
ballot are not in ·the bell
Interests of agriculture and
rural Ohio and lhould be
defeated, the Olio Farm
Bureau Feqeratlon llc!lrd ci
Trustees said Frldly.
"II farmers 1ft to conllmle
to produce food and fiber at
the lowell t'08I to consumen,
It is bnportant thai u- four
Issues be IIOU~Y defeated
Nov. 2," 1ald federation
President Wallace
Hirschfeld.
The 67 ,OOO·member
organization ill oppoeed to:
- Issue 4, which would
.establish a. "Ufellne" lower
rate for low-volwne gas and
electricity users;
- Issue ~. which would set
up a conswner group to lobby

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Headstart problems air.ed at meet·

Recent shower fetes
Mrs. Mike Buskirk

POMEROY - Problems of
Meigs County Headstart were
aired during the Community
Action Agency's program at
the Tuesday meeting of the
Meigs County Human
Resources Council.
Joe Barsotti and . Sandy
Brown, Headstart social
services &lt;!lrector, reported
the Headstart program is not
underway in Meigs County
due to the lack of a suitable
site. They noted that there
are 60 children to be served
primarily from the dlSad·
vantaged three-t!Hive year
old group.
Temporarily, at least, the
children wUl be taken to the
GaUia County facility one day
a week and then wUJ be
visited In U1e home.
It was pointed out by the .
Community Action people

that sites are dHficult to find
since Headstart comes under
the state day care licensing
requirements and must be
approved by the state. They
noted that many sites have
been viewed, but that those
which would pass lnspectlon
are being withheld by the
owners or organiu.tlons for
various reasons, and those
offered by the owners h8ve
not passed eitber the safety
or health standards,
Members of the council
were encouraged to think on
the matter of a suitable site
and contact the Community
Action Agency headquarters
In Cheshire. Funds are
avaUable for renovation, the
utilities, as well as some rent,
it was reported.
In selecting children served
by Headstart, the speakers

said that the poverty
guideline is folloQI with
handicapped being given
preference. Individualized
attention
Is stressed and
sheet
cakes
centered
with
MASON - Mrs. Mike
heslth
screening
Is handled
bassinets
on
either
end
of
the
Buskirk of Clifton, W. Va.
by
a
team
from
Mount St.
table.
The
table
was
covered
was guest of honor recently at
Mary
's
Hospital.
Parent
a layette shower held at the with a silver net cloth over
involvement
Is
a
vital
part of
Mason Methodist Church pink and centered with a
the
Headstart
program.
unique centerpiece of pink
social room.
Chester King p"slded at
Hostesses for the shower and silver flowers and spark·
the meeting held at the Meigs
were Mrs. Unda Lambert, lers created by Evelyn
Inn and it was voted tllllfhe
Mrs. Marjorie Walburn, Mrs. Proffitt of Mason. Served
continue as ch8lrman for the
Beverly Schultz, Miss Connle with the cake was punch,
next three months with Leafy
Gllland and Miss Nancy coffee, nuts and mints. Mrs.
Chasteen
to assist. The 0cSchultz
presided
at
the
punch
Buskirk . As the guests
tober
meeting
will have
bowl
and
Mrs.
Walburn
at
the
arrived they were registered
Joseph
D.
Green
of the
coffee
service
.
. in a baby bootle keepsake
Bureau
of
Services
lor
the
book by Miss Buskirk. A Othera attending were Mrs.
Blind
as
the
speaker.
babyland scene was created Sherman Buskirk, Mrs.
Attending the meeting were
with decorations Including an Elmer Henry, Jane Moore,
King repr~nting the Red
improvised altar with a Vicki Grate, Karen Hood,
Cross of Meigs Co unty;
. burning candle and a Carla and Angie Hood, Joyce
Vernon Nease, chairman of
miniature testament and a Redman, Evelyn Proffitt,
the Red Cross blood
scene with lambs on the Nancy · Proffitt, LaV.era
Yeager,
and
Elizabeth
Fick.
program; Leafy Ch.lsteen,
piano. Gifts were placed on a
Also
presenting
gifts
were
Senior Citizens Center; Mrs.
white table with a backdrop
Social Hour, 7 p.m.
of pink and blue streamers, Mr. and f,1rs. Lel,and Uevlng,
The Seniors' CHp and Helen WlUio!I)S, concerned
and on one waU hung a huge June Burns, ClaudJe Thomas,
Craft Shop are open each day citilen ; Mrs. Margaret Ella
Lewis, Council secretary;
umbrelln. The prospective and Lucille Halferty .
at 12:31).):30 p.m.
grandmothers were
. The Senior Nutrition Mrs. Phyllis Bearhs, Planned
presented gifts.
Program serves meals at 12
Games were played under
REVIVAL UNDERWn ·
noon. The menu is:
the direction of Miss GUJand
CHESIDRE - A revival is
Monday - Cheese-stuffed
and featured booties and underway at the Silver Run
GALUPOUSThe
Senior
wieners,
baked potato, cole
ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. C. Leon Stollings, Rt. 2,
dJaper pins. Prizes went to Free WUJ Baptist Church
Citiiens
Center,
located
at
220
maw with tomato wedge,
GALUPOLIS - Mr. and
Vinton, are announcing the engagmenl of their daughter,
Lorna · Johnson, Sally with Rev. Caudle Adkins as
Jackson
Pike
in
the
County
bread,
butter,
raspberry
Mrs.
Pat (the former Clara
Letha Stolllnro; to Gary A. Pope, Rt . 2, Vinton, son of Mr.
Yeauger Ross and Katherine evangelist. Services, which
Home
Building,
is
open
gelatin
with
whipped
topping,
Belle
Schwamwalder) have
and Mrs. IAlie E. Pope. The double-ring ceremony will
Neullllng with Sarah Bechtle begin at 7:30 nightly, wUJ
Monday
through
Friday
from
milk.
returned
to · theif home at
be perfonned by the Re1•. John Brya.nt at ll&gt;e Vinton
winning the door prize.
conclude Oct. 2. Rev. Miles
9
a.m.
to
3
p.m.
The
schedule
Tuesday
Beef
llWuit
.
Keystone Heights, Fla.
Methodist Church on S. Main Street in Vinton on (}ct. 16 at
Relreshmentl' carried out Trout is the pastor. Everyone
of activities for tlils week is roU, gravy, mashed potatoes, following a visit .here during
2
p.m.
PriHluptial
music
will
be
preseniA!d
by'
Mrs.
the babyland theme with two welcome.
as follows:
succotash, bread, butter, the month of August. Mr. and
Charles Mcinturff for 30minules prior to th.e wedding, and
Monday,
Sept.
27
canned peaches, milk.
Mrs. Bradley brought their
a reception honoring the newlyweds will he held
Physical
Fitness,
II
:30
a.m.;
Wednesday
Baked
camping
trailer and while
immediately following the wedding. The gracious custom
Olde
XYme
Chorus
Practice,
spaghetti,
tossecl
sa
lad,
here,
visited
friends and
of open church will be obsenoed.
l-3 p.m.
banana $!ices In orange juice, relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Tuesday, Sept. 28. bot buttered Italian bread, Grover and Mrs. Darrell
Quilting and Visillng, 9 a.m.-3 butter, oatmeal-raisin Day. Mrs. Bradley retired
p.m. Canoe Trip lor Senior cookies, milk.
Aug. 8 from her employment
Citi•ens
(sponsored by
Thursday - Sliced turkey, with the post office at
Don't waste time wonderin&amp; about a fast way to &amp;et
your bearings. Call me-your WELCOME WA!i()N Hostess.
Physical Education Dept. of cranberry relish, calldled Keystone .Hei~hts and Mr.
When you've jus• moved, You're pre~ for time. ·
Rio Grande College and Area sweet potatoes, buttered Bradley retire(! two years
And lhe1ifts, community and bVsint&lt;s informalion llltlne
FAMILY TQ REUNITE
Agency
on Aging)
green beans, roll, butter, ago,
will Aft your family time and money.
The
descendants
of
the
late
• Wednesday, Sept. 29 - mixed fruit cup, milk.
FAMILY TO MEEt
Let me hear rrqm )'DU lOOn.
Arvis and ,Nrola Johnson
GALLIPOLIS - The Physical Fitness, II :30 a.m .;
Friday - Beef pattie,
Lewis will hold a family descendants of the late Arvis Card Games, 1-3 p.m.
A card shower has been
buttered potatoes, st~wed
reunion Sunday, Sept. 26 in , and Neola Johnson Lewis will
requested
for Maye Roush, a
Thursday, Sept. 30 - Birtl1· tomatoes, bread, butter,
the commercial bu~dLog at hold a fanilly reunion today 'in day Party, 1:30 p.m.
patient
at
Rive~side
Hospital.
peanut butter cake with
the Gallia County Junior the commercial building at
Col.wnbus.
Mrs.
Roush'
was
Friday, October 1- Center caramel icing, milk.
TERESA BIHL
PH. 446-1937
Fairgrounds beginning at 12 the Gallia County .Fair- Chairpersons' Meeting, I
Choice of beverage served scheduled to undergo surgery
noon.
Thursday.
grounds at 12 11Q011 .
p.m.; Art Class, 1-3 p.m.; with each m.eal.

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Parenthood; Gene Lyons,
Joan Culp, Meigs County
Health Department ; Evelyn
Scarberry, Ohio Bureaii of
Employment Services;
Jeseie
Might,
Meigs
Association for Retarded
Chlldrl!fl; Henry Cleland, Jr.,
Bureau of Vocational
Rehabilitation; John E.
· Brammer, Steve Dawson,
Mental Health Center; John
Rice, Meigs Extension
Service; Sandy Brown and
Barsotti, Galllo-Meigs
Community Action Agency;
Joseph D. Green, Service for
the Blind; Anita McCormick,
Ohio State University
Cooperative Extension
Service, Mrs. Letha Proffitt,
Gallla·Meigs Community
Action, ·and Eva Babcock,
Coshocton, a visitor.

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Nov.22
$50
Nov. 11
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$15
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The
marriage of Bridget G. Pitch·
• ford, daughter ol Mr. and
; · Mrs. Arnold Pitchford, Rt. t
: .. Thurman, to Samuel S.
Stephens, son of' Mr. and Mrs.
• Albert
Stephens, Pt.
' Pleasant, was solemnized
~ Saturday, Sept. 4 at 7 p.m. at
· Red House Independent
Church, Red House, W. Va.
~ The double ring ceremony
, was performed by Rev . J.
~ A dam
Carpenter, the
~ grandfatber of the groom.
" Music was provided by the
·

:; The brid e, given in
~ marriage by her father, wore
'.' a satin gown trimmed with
;; lace at the wrist and bodice
:: made by the bride.
~. She carried a bouquet of
" white carnations and baby's
~ breath, with two long·
~ stelnmud carnations she gave
' to her mother and to the
; mother of the groom as she
•· walked up the aisle.
• Vicky Cooper, sister of the
. bride, served as matron of
, honor. Attendants were
, Arlene Pitchford, sister of the
• bride, and Ma rtha Stephens,
• sister. of the groom . They all
: wore orchid dotted swiss
' 'gowns and carried one long·
· slammed carnation tipped in
orchid.
Leonard McClung, brother
; of the groom, was best man.
: .Jimmy cochran, friend of the
• gro)m, and Hodney Pitch·
~ ford, ,cousin of the bride,
; ,served as ushers.
Charlene Chase, sister of
: the groom, registered guests.
• A reception wsa held at the
• home of the' bride's aunt and
: uncle, Ann and William
• Pitchford, Red House, W. Va .
: Roberta Ma.tlett, aunt of the
• bride, Kay Mi chnet and
~ Eunice Null, fri ends of the
~ bride, served at the receo·
•..

lion.
The bride is a 1975 graduate
of Gallla Academy and the
groom is a 1975 graduate 'or
Pt. Pleasant High School.
They reside at Flatrock, W.
Va .

Annual reunion
'
held recently
POMEROY - The aMual
reunion of the descendants of
James C. and Ethelinda
Stone Moore was held Sun·
day, Sept. 12, at the Sutton
United MethodiSt Church.
Mrs. Laura Eiselsteln was
recognized and the group
sang "Happy Birthday" to
her. She is 92 years old.
During the afternoon a
business meeting was held
and the relatives and friends
attending enjoyed visiting
and singing .
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Marik, Mae and
Richurd Rose, Rootstown;
Mr. and Mrs . Dana Fell,
Washington C. H.; Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Blazer, James and
Jodi, Rio Grande; Mr. and
Mrs. Nonnan Rose, Bidwell;
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Keller,
Ra ndy, Rodney and RUSI!&lt;!ll,
Pomeroy Route 3; Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Dean, Denise and
•t h'em,
Mrs . MeIanI e "et
Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs .
George Genhelmer, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Orr, Long
Bottofil; Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Circle, Florence
Circle, · Brent and Terry
PatterSon, Kim Follrod, Paul
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett
Circle, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lee,
Bb dB
o an ecky, Racine ; .the
Rev. and Mrs. Cart E. Hicks,
Belpre; Cecil Elselsteln,
Harland Eiselsteln, and Mrs.
!..aura Eiselsteln, Pomeroy.

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identical bouquets of yellow
and blue dalsi\!8 and baby's
breath.
Bat man was Bob Hysell,
brother of the groom. Ushers
were I}.qb Burdette, Roger
Abbott and DaMy Abbott, all
of Pomeroy.
.
F1ower girl was Elizabeth
Walker, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Walker and .
ringbearer was Todd
Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Bradley.
·
For her · daughter's wed·
ding Mrs. DeVault wore a
two-piece .blue and yellow
floral print polyester en·
semble with matching white
accessories. Mrs. Hysell
wore a two-piece pale' blue
and white knit ensemble with
lona sleeves and white
matching accaaories.
A reception followed in the
church's reception hall
carrying out a blue and
yellow color scheme.
Aaalsting as hostesses were
Mrs. Madge Neal, Mr's. Lucy
Earwood and Mrs. Elise
Kimball.
The bride, a graduate of
Gallia Academy and Rio
Grande College, received her
M.Ed. from Ohio University
In guidance counseling. She Is
employed as a high school
counselor by Heath City
Schoola.
The groom, a graduate of
Middleport High School and
Rio Grande College, received
his M.Ed. from O.U. In
Reading· Supel'VUiioo. He Is
employed as a teacher by
Heath City Schools.
The new Mr. and Mrs.
WUJ!am Hysell now reside at
327 Union Street, Apt. G34,
Newark, Ohio, 43055.

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MRS. WELCH said she lived in Gallipolis for 18 yean and
"loved river activity. The moonlight on the Ohio I shall never
forget."
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PAM HARRIS, ch8lrman ol the annual Harvest Charity
BaU of the GaWpolln Area Jaycee Wives, reminds Interested
per!IOIIS that thla year'• dance wUJ be·Saturday, Oct. 2 frcm 9
p.m. to I a.m. at the Elkl Hall In downtown Galllpolla. The
Emblem Club will cater tbe affair, and music wUJ be provided
• by the Colras. Ticketa, at a coat of $10 per couple, are
available from any member of the Jaycee auxjllary or at
Tabor's Floor Covering, Empire Furriiture a!td Leadingham's. · GAUJPOIJS - The First
Realty. For more Information, contact Pam at +1&amp;11625. Church of' the Nazarene,
Proceeds from the fund-raialng dance will go to various Gallipolis, wu the aettlng for
, communiiy charities.
.
the Aug. 13 marriage of Rita
Kay DeVault, daughter of
AN ATHENS COUNTY blstorlcal photographic contesl is Mrs. Nellie DeVault, 119
currenUy ullderway in obaerVanee of the bicentennial. Or. Fourth Ave., GaWpolis, to
James Y. Tong, director of the contest, has amounced the Wllllam Everett HyseU,
800
purpoee of the conleat Ia to create a Collection of photograph8 of Mr. and Mrs. Dale HyseU,
of people, places and eventa of Athens Count)/ for future Middleport.
ge~ralions, and to stimulate awareness of the cultural and
The Rev. John Utterback
historical heritages of Athens County. AU past and present and Fr. ·Paw Welton of·
residents are welcome to enter the contest. AU entries wUJ be ltciated the 7 p.m. double ring
judged and aeveral prizes awarded. For more informa~lon ; ceremony. Guests were
contact Dr, Tong, c-o 175 Clippinger Building, Chemistry registered by Mrs. Antony
department, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio 41i701. The contest DeCastro, Jackson. Mrs.
closes the first of November.
Lawrence Burdell was the
organist and Lynn Rice ·
soloist.
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Given In marriage by her
brother John DeVault of
Cary'
the bride woi-e a
long meeved, white empire
POINT PLEASANT, W. Milwaukee, Wis.
Va. - A double ring
For her daughter's wed· waisted, nylon Jersey knit
ceremony Sept. 18 at the ding_, Mrs. Stolpe chose a long gown with Venetlan lace trim
Greenfield Park Lutheran multi-colored floral dress on the v-neckllne cuffs and
Church In Wesi Allin, Wis. with a white orchid corsage. high waist. The skirt was A·
united in marriage · Ann
Mrs. Steimer was attired In tine with a fuU cliapel train.
Elizabeth Stolpe and Douglas a long navy blue· dress and She also wore a ch8pellength
Ernest Muchow.
wore a corsage of white veil .of silk Uluslon. held In
The bride is the daughter of carnations tipped in blue and place by a camelot cap of
Venetian lace. She carried a
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Stolpe, red roses.
.Greenfield, Wis., and the
Areception was held at the bouquet of white daisies and
groom's parents are Mr. and Ramada IM in Milwaukee baby's bt'ealh.
Maid of bonor was Heidi
Mrs. Leo Steimer, St. Louis from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. The
Park, Minn.
bridal cake was iced in white Randolph, niece of the bride.
Bridesmaids were Jane
The Rev. WiUiam Meter with ·blue trim.
officiated at the II a.m.
The co11ple traveled to Spring, UrichsvUJe; Barbara
ceremony. Soloist Mrs. Lytm Myrtle Beach, S. c. .lor a Nibert, Gallipolis, and Nancy
Geoffrey sang "Our Father," wedding trip. They now Kelly, Columbua. They wore
"Hymn No. 620," and "The reside at Regency Apts., seml.fiited yeUow gowns of
Scng of Ruth." .
Sand Hill Road, Point crepe knit with square
necklines accented by white
Given In marriage by her Pleasant.
father, the bride wore a white
The new Mrs. Muchow is a florill appliques . The
gown of satin peau and graduate of Concordia gathered skirts flared and
trimmed with Venlse lace. · CoUege, Division of Business were attached to an empire
The gown was fashioned with Science, Milwaukee, with an waistline. The sleeves were
an empire waist, sheer yoke associate of aria degree in flared and worn slightly
and bishop lace. The bride Administrative Secretarial. above the elbow. White
wore a camelot cap and veil
Mr. Mu~!~Jow is manager of picture hats adorned
trimmed with matching lace Super America in GaUipolis. by yellow satin rib·
and seed pearls and carried a
· bon were also worn by tbe
basket bouquet of blue roses,
white carnations, baby's
GALUPOIJS _ Mr. and
breath and stephanotis.
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Mrs.
James
A.
Nibert
of
Sue ~tone, Madison, Wis., G Ui lis
ing
was maid of honor. She wus a po are aMounc the
attired in a blue floral dress marriage of their daughter,
Janet Marie to Ray Kenneth
with an empire waist and .. s
matching jacket. She carried ullivan, son of Ray S.
a basket bouquet featuring a SuWvan of Pt. Pleasant, W.
. varietyofflowersinshadesof Va. and the late Zelln M.
Sullivan.
blue and white.
The couple was married on
Loren Olson, Racine, Wis., Sep 13
served as best man, and
t.
In Pearisburg, Va.
The Rev. Gerald Stacey of the
ushers were Gus Engaas, First Christian Church
Racine, Wis. and Bob Stolpe, married the couple.

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ACCORDING to the eUpplngs, the ferry steamer, Jolin W.
Lane, was the last of her Uneto give aervlce between GaWpoU.
and West Virginia. The boat was IIWI1ed by C. C. Thornton
during the time when WIUlam (Doc) Wright was pUot, and his
lrother, E111ene Dana Wright, was-engineer. The boat was
llitl'l' destroyed by fire. 11Je Article noted, "The ferry trade,
Including a mail contnct, flourished here prior to COIIIII'Uctloa
of the. SUver Bridge at Kanauga (1927·28).''
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GALUPOIJS- Hlldl Smith Welch of Claremont, N. H.
was gracious enough to reapond tAl Don Wright, Sr .'1 recent
.· request In my column for pictures of the ferry, John W. Lane.
Mrs. Welch provided Wright with two cUpplngs from a past
Tribune article which lhe had saved In aICI'apbook.

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What is adult education?
Adult educat ion is a program of courses for individuals to
upgrade themselves or prepare for new jobs.

Where?
· Courses may be held wherever adequate facilities exist.
Generally, courses will be held at Buckeye Hills Career Center .

Ston! Hours
8 A.M.-10 P.M.
Mon.- Sat.
10 A.M.-10 P.M. .
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by Sarah Carsey

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When are classes held?
Courses in adult education may be offered anytime sufficient
community interest is evident. Standard courses will be offered
periodically throughout the year as per class schedules.

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16- The Sunday Times · Sentinel. Sunday, Sept. 26, 1976

Headstart problems air.ed at meet·

Recent shower fetes
Mrs. Mike Buskirk

POMEROY - Problems of
Meigs County Headstart were
aired during the Community
Action Agency's program at
the Tuesday meeting of the
Meigs County Human
Resources Council.
Joe Barsotti and . Sandy
Brown, Headstart social
services &lt;!lrector, reported
the Headstart program is not
underway in Meigs County
due to the lack of a suitable
site. They noted that there
are 60 children to be served
primarily from the dlSad·
vantaged three-t!Hive year
old group.
Temporarily, at least, the
children wUl be taken to the
GaUia County facility one day
a week and then wUJ be
visited In U1e home.
It was pointed out by the .
Community Action people

that sites are dHficult to find
since Headstart comes under
the state day care licensing
requirements and must be
approved by the state. They
noted that many sites have
been viewed, but that those
which would pass lnspectlon
are being withheld by the
owners or organiu.tlons for
various reasons, and those
offered by the owners h8ve
not passed eitber the safety
or health standards,
Members of the council
were encouraged to think on
the matter of a suitable site
and contact the Community
Action Agency headquarters
In Cheshire. Funds are
avaUable for renovation, the
utilities, as well as some rent,
it was reported.
In selecting children served
by Headstart, the speakers

said that the poverty
guideline is folloQI with
handicapped being given
preference. Individualized
attention
Is stressed and
sheet
cakes
centered
with
MASON - Mrs. Mike
heslth
screening
Is handled
bassinets
on
either
end
of
the
Buskirk of Clifton, W. Va.
by
a
team
from
Mount St.
table.
The
table
was
covered
was guest of honor recently at
Mary
's
Hospital.
Parent
a layette shower held at the with a silver net cloth over
involvement
Is
a
vital
part of
Mason Methodist Church pink and centered with a
the
Headstart
program.
unique centerpiece of pink
social room.
Chester King p"slded at
Hostesses for the shower and silver flowers and spark·
the meeting held at the Meigs
were Mrs. Unda Lambert, lers created by Evelyn
Inn and it was voted tllllfhe
Mrs. Marjorie Walburn, Mrs. Proffitt of Mason. Served
continue as ch8lrman for the
Beverly Schultz, Miss Connle with the cake was punch,
next three months with Leafy
Gllland and Miss Nancy coffee, nuts and mints. Mrs.
Chasteen
to assist. The 0cSchultz
presided
at
the
punch
Buskirk . As the guests
tober
meeting
will have
bowl
and
Mrs.
Walburn
at
the
arrived they were registered
Joseph
D.
Green
of the
coffee
service
.
. in a baby bootle keepsake
Bureau
of
Services
lor
the
book by Miss Buskirk. A Othera attending were Mrs.
Blind
as
the
speaker.
babyland scene was created Sherman Buskirk, Mrs.
Attending the meeting were
with decorations Including an Elmer Henry, Jane Moore,
King repr~nting the Red
improvised altar with a Vicki Grate, Karen Hood,
Cross of Meigs Co unty;
. burning candle and a Carla and Angie Hood, Joyce
Vernon Nease, chairman of
miniature testament and a Redman, Evelyn Proffitt,
the Red Cross blood
scene with lambs on the Nancy · Proffitt, LaV.era
Yeager,
and
Elizabeth
Fick.
program; Leafy Ch.lsteen,
piano. Gifts were placed on a
Also
presenting
gifts
were
Senior Citizens Center; Mrs.
white table with a backdrop
Social Hour, 7 p.m.
of pink and blue streamers, Mr. and f,1rs. Lel,and Uevlng,
The Seniors' CHp and Helen WlUio!I)S, concerned
and on one waU hung a huge June Burns, ClaudJe Thomas,
Craft Shop are open each day citilen ; Mrs. Margaret Ella
Lewis, Council secretary;
umbrelln. The prospective and Lucille Halferty .
at 12:31).):30 p.m.
grandmothers were
. The Senior Nutrition Mrs. Phyllis Bearhs, Planned
presented gifts.
Program serves meals at 12
Games were played under
REVIVAL UNDERWn ·
noon. The menu is:
the direction of Miss GUJand
CHESIDRE - A revival is
Monday - Cheese-stuffed
and featured booties and underway at the Silver Run
GALUPOUSThe
Senior
wieners,
baked potato, cole
ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. C. Leon Stollings, Rt. 2,
dJaper pins. Prizes went to Free WUJ Baptist Church
Citiiens
Center,
located
at
220
maw with tomato wedge,
GALUPOLIS - Mr. and
Vinton, are announcing the engagmenl of their daughter,
Lorna · Johnson, Sally with Rev. Caudle Adkins as
Jackson
Pike
in
the
County
bread,
butter,
raspberry
Mrs.
Pat (the former Clara
Letha Stolllnro; to Gary A. Pope, Rt . 2, Vinton, son of Mr.
Yeauger Ross and Katherine evangelist. Services, which
Home
Building,
is
open
gelatin
with
whipped
topping,
Belle
Schwamwalder) have
and Mrs. IAlie E. Pope. The double-ring ceremony will
Neullllng with Sarah Bechtle begin at 7:30 nightly, wUJ
Monday
through
Friday
from
milk.
returned
to · theif home at
be perfonned by the Re1•. John Brya.nt at ll&gt;e Vinton
winning the door prize.
conclude Oct. 2. Rev. Miles
9
a.m.
to
3
p.m.
The
schedule
Tuesday
Beef
llWuit
.
Keystone Heights, Fla.
Methodist Church on S. Main Street in Vinton on (}ct. 16 at
Relreshmentl' carried out Trout is the pastor. Everyone
of activities for tlils week is roU, gravy, mashed potatoes, following a visit .here during
2
p.m.
PriHluptial
music
will
be
preseniA!d
by'
Mrs.
the babyland theme with two welcome.
as follows:
succotash, bread, butter, the month of August. Mr. and
Charles Mcinturff for 30minules prior to th.e wedding, and
Monday,
Sept.
27
canned peaches, milk.
Mrs. Bradley brought their
a reception honoring the newlyweds will he held
Physical
Fitness,
II
:30
a.m.;
Wednesday
Baked
camping
trailer and while
immediately following the wedding. The gracious custom
Olde
XYme
Chorus
Practice,
spaghetti,
tossecl
sa
lad,
here,
visited
friends and
of open church will be obsenoed.
l-3 p.m.
banana $!ices In orange juice, relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Tuesday, Sept. 28. bot buttered Italian bread, Grover and Mrs. Darrell
Quilting and Visillng, 9 a.m.-3 butter, oatmeal-raisin Day. Mrs. Bradley retired
p.m. Canoe Trip lor Senior cookies, milk.
Aug. 8 from her employment
Citi•ens
(sponsored by
Thursday - Sliced turkey, with the post office at
Don't waste time wonderin&amp; about a fast way to &amp;et
your bearings. Call me-your WELCOME WA!i()N Hostess.
Physical Education Dept. of cranberry relish, calldled Keystone .Hei~hts and Mr.
When you've jus• moved, You're pre~ for time. ·
Rio Grande College and Area sweet potatoes, buttered Bradley retire(! two years
And lhe1ifts, community and bVsint&lt;s informalion llltlne
FAMILY TQ REUNITE
Agency
on Aging)
green beans, roll, butter, ago,
will Aft your family time and money.
The
descendants
of
the
late
• Wednesday, Sept. 29 - mixed fruit cup, milk.
FAMILY TO MEEt
Let me hear rrqm )'DU lOOn.
Arvis and ,Nrola Johnson
GALLIPOLIS - The Physical Fitness, II :30 a.m .;
Friday - Beef pattie,
Lewis will hold a family descendants of the late Arvis Card Games, 1-3 p.m.
A card shower has been
buttered potatoes, st~wed
reunion Sunday, Sept. 26 in , and Neola Johnson Lewis will
requested
for Maye Roush, a
Thursday, Sept. 30 - Birtl1· tomatoes, bread, butter,
the commercial bu~dLog at hold a fanilly reunion today 'in day Party, 1:30 p.m.
patient
at
Rive~side
Hospital.
peanut butter cake with
the Gallia County Junior the commercial building at
Col.wnbus.
Mrs.
Roush'
was
Friday, October 1- Center caramel icing, milk.
TERESA BIHL
PH. 446-1937
Fairgrounds beginning at 12 the Gallia County .Fair- Chairpersons' Meeting, I
Choice of beverage served scheduled to undergo surgery
noon.
Thursday.
grounds at 12 11Q011 .
p.m.; Art Class, 1-3 p.m.; with each m.eal.

Letha Stollings

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Parenthood; Gene Lyons,
Joan Culp, Meigs County
Health Department ; Evelyn
Scarberry, Ohio Bureaii of
Employment Services;
Jeseie
Might,
Meigs
Association for Retarded
Chlldrl!fl; Henry Cleland, Jr.,
Bureau of Vocational
Rehabilitation; John E.
· Brammer, Steve Dawson,
Mental Health Center; John
Rice, Meigs Extension
Service; Sandy Brown and
Barsotti, Galllo-Meigs
Community Action Agency;
Joseph D. Green, Service for
the Blind; Anita McCormick,
Ohio State University
Cooperative Extension
Service, Mrs. Letha Proffitt,
Gallla·Meigs Community
Action, ·and Eva Babcock,
Coshocton, a visitor.

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Registration may be made at the Adult Education
OHiceduringtheweekof September27,1976fro
8:00a.m. to 4:00 p.m.and on the evening of Sept
27 or Sept 29 from .6:30p.m. unlil 8:30 p.m.

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$70
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$70

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Oct. 4
Oct. 4

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SIS
Nov. 23
$60
Nov. 23
$65
Nov.22
$50
Nov. 11
$40
Oct.28
$15
Oct. 27 . $25
Dec. 20
$45

Oct. 4
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lwed September 4
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The
marriage of Bridget G. Pitch·
• ford, daughter ol Mr. and
; · Mrs. Arnold Pitchford, Rt. t
: .. Thurman, to Samuel S.
Stephens, son of' Mr. and Mrs.
• Albert
Stephens, Pt.
' Pleasant, was solemnized
~ Saturday, Sept. 4 at 7 p.m. at
· Red House Independent
Church, Red House, W. Va.
~ The double ring ceremony
, was performed by Rev . J.
~ A dam
Carpenter, the
~ grandfatber of the groom.
" Music was provided by the
·

:; The brid e, given in
~ marriage by her father, wore
'.' a satin gown trimmed with
;; lace at the wrist and bodice
:: made by the bride.
~. She carried a bouquet of
" white carnations and baby's
~ breath, with two long·
~ stelnmud carnations she gave
' to her mother and to the
; mother of the groom as she
•· walked up the aisle.
• Vicky Cooper, sister of the
. bride, served as matron of
, honor. Attendants were
, Arlene Pitchford, sister of the
• bride, and Ma rtha Stephens,
• sister. of the groom . They all
: wore orchid dotted swiss
' 'gowns and carried one long·
· slammed carnation tipped in
orchid.
Leonard McClung, brother
; of the groom, was best man.
: .Jimmy cochran, friend of the
• gro)m, and Hodney Pitch·
~ ford, ,cousin of the bride,
; ,served as ushers.
Charlene Chase, sister of
: the groom, registered guests.
• A reception wsa held at the
• home of the' bride's aunt and
: uncle, Ann and William
• Pitchford, Red House, W. Va .
: Roberta Ma.tlett, aunt of the
• bride, Kay Mi chnet and
~ Eunice Null, fri ends of the
~ bride, served at the receo·
•..

lion.
The bride is a 1975 graduate
of Gallla Academy and the
groom is a 1975 graduate 'or
Pt. Pleasant High School.
They reside at Flatrock, W.
Va .

Annual reunion
'
held recently
POMEROY - The aMual
reunion of the descendants of
James C. and Ethelinda
Stone Moore was held Sun·
day, Sept. 12, at the Sutton
United MethodiSt Church.
Mrs. Laura Eiselsteln was
recognized and the group
sang "Happy Birthday" to
her. She is 92 years old.
During the afternoon a
business meeting was held
and the relatives and friends
attending enjoyed visiting
and singing .
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Marik, Mae and
Richurd Rose, Rootstown;
Mr. and Mrs . Dana Fell,
Washington C. H.; Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Blazer, James and
Jodi, Rio Grande; Mr. and
Mrs. Nonnan Rose, Bidwell;
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Keller,
Ra ndy, Rodney and RUSI!&lt;!ll,
Pomeroy Route 3; Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Dean, Denise and
•t h'em,
Mrs . MeIanI e "et
Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs .
George Genhelmer, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Orr, Long
Bottofil; Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Circle, Florence
Circle, · Brent and Terry
PatterSon, Kim Follrod, Paul
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett
Circle, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lee,
Bb dB
o an ecky, Racine ; .the
Rev. and Mrs. Cart E. Hicks,
Belpre; Cecil Elselsteln,
Harland Eiselsteln, and Mrs.
!..aura Eiselsteln, Pomeroy.

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bridesmaids who carried
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and blue dalsi\!8 and baby's
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Bat man was Bob Hysell,
brother of the groom. Ushers
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Abbott and DaMy Abbott, all
of Pomeroy.
.
F1ower girl was Elizabeth
Walker, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Walker and .
ringbearer was Todd
Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Bradley.
·
For her · daughter's wed·
ding Mrs. DeVault wore a
two-piece .blue and yellow
floral print polyester en·
semble with matching white
accessories. Mrs. Hysell
wore a two-piece pale' blue
and white knit ensemble with
lona sleeves and white
matching accaaories.
A reception followed in the
church's reception hall
carrying out a blue and
yellow color scheme.
Aaalsting as hostesses were
Mrs. Madge Neal, Mr's. Lucy
Earwood and Mrs. Elise
Kimball.
The bride, a graduate of
Gallia Academy and Rio
Grande College, received her
M.Ed. from Ohio University
In guidance counseling. She Is
employed as a high school
counselor by Heath City
Schoola.
The groom, a graduate of
Middleport High School and
Rio Grande College, received
his M.Ed. from O.U. In
Reading· Supel'VUiioo. He Is
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MRS. WELCH said she lived in Gallipolis for 18 yean and
"loved river activity. The moonlight on the Ohio I shall never
forget."
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PAM HARRIS, ch8lrman ol the annual Harvest Charity
BaU of the GaWpolln Area Jaycee Wives, reminds Interested
per!IOIIS that thla year'• dance wUJ be·Saturday, Oct. 2 frcm 9
p.m. to I a.m. at the Elkl Hall In downtown Galllpolla. The
Emblem Club will cater tbe affair, and music wUJ be provided
• by the Colras. Ticketa, at a coat of $10 per couple, are
available from any member of the Jaycee auxjllary or at
Tabor's Floor Covering, Empire Furriiture a!td Leadingham's. · GAUJPOIJS - The First
Realty. For more Information, contact Pam at +1&amp;11625. Church of' the Nazarene,
Proceeds from the fund-raialng dance will go to various Gallipolis, wu the aettlng for
, communiiy charities.
.
the Aug. 13 marriage of Rita
Kay DeVault, daughter of
AN ATHENS COUNTY blstorlcal photographic contesl is Mrs. Nellie DeVault, 119
currenUy ullderway in obaerVanee of the bicentennial. Or. Fourth Ave., GaWpolis, to
James Y. Tong, director of the contest, has amounced the Wllllam Everett HyseU,
800
purpoee of the conleat Ia to create a Collection of photograph8 of Mr. and Mrs. Dale HyseU,
of people, places and eventa of Athens Count)/ for future Middleport.
ge~ralions, and to stimulate awareness of the cultural and
The Rev. John Utterback
historical heritages of Athens County. AU past and present and Fr. ·Paw Welton of·
residents are welcome to enter the contest. AU entries wUJ be ltciated the 7 p.m. double ring
judged and aeveral prizes awarded. For more informa~lon ; ceremony. Guests were
contact Dr, Tong, c-o 175 Clippinger Building, Chemistry registered by Mrs. Antony
department, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio 41i701. The contest DeCastro, Jackson. Mrs.
closes the first of November.
Lawrence Burdell was the
organist and Lynn Rice ·
soloist.
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Given In marriage by her
brother John DeVault of
Cary'
the bride woi-e a
long meeved, white empire
POINT PLEASANT, W. Milwaukee, Wis.
Va. - A double ring
For her daughter's wed· waisted, nylon Jersey knit
ceremony Sept. 18 at the ding_, Mrs. Stolpe chose a long gown with Venetlan lace trim
Greenfield Park Lutheran multi-colored floral dress on the v-neckllne cuffs and
Church In Wesi Allin, Wis. with a white orchid corsage. high waist. The skirt was A·
united in marriage · Ann
Mrs. Steimer was attired In tine with a fuU cliapel train.
Elizabeth Stolpe and Douglas a long navy blue· dress and She also wore a ch8pellength
Ernest Muchow.
wore a corsage of white veil .of silk Uluslon. held In
The bride is the daughter of carnations tipped in blue and place by a camelot cap of
Venetian lace. She carried a
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Stolpe, red roses.
.Greenfield, Wis., and the
Areception was held at the bouquet of white daisies and
groom's parents are Mr. and Ramada IM in Milwaukee baby's bt'ealh.
Maid of bonor was Heidi
Mrs. Leo Steimer, St. Louis from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. The
Park, Minn.
bridal cake was iced in white Randolph, niece of the bride.
Bridesmaids were Jane
The Rev. WiUiam Meter with ·blue trim.
officiated at the II a.m.
The co11ple traveled to Spring, UrichsvUJe; Barbara
ceremony. Soloist Mrs. Lytm Myrtle Beach, S. c. .lor a Nibert, Gallipolis, and Nancy
Geoffrey sang "Our Father," wedding trip. They now Kelly, Columbua. They wore
"Hymn No. 620," and "The reside at Regency Apts., seml.fiited yeUow gowns of
Scng of Ruth." .
Sand Hill Road, Point crepe knit with square
necklines accented by white
Given In marriage by her Pleasant.
father, the bride wore a white
The new Mrs. Muchow is a florill appliques . The
gown of satin peau and graduate of Concordia gathered skirts flared and
trimmed with Venlse lace. · CoUege, Division of Business were attached to an empire
The gown was fashioned with Science, Milwaukee, with an waistline. The sleeves were
an empire waist, sheer yoke associate of aria degree in flared and worn slightly
and bishop lace. The bride Administrative Secretarial. above the elbow. White
wore a camelot cap and veil
Mr. Mu~!~Jow is manager of picture hats adorned
trimmed with matching lace Super America in GaUipolis. by yellow satin rib·
and seed pearls and carried a
· bon were also worn by tbe
basket bouquet of blue roses,
white carnations, baby's
GALUPOIJS _ Mr. and
breath and stephanotis.
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Mrs.
James
A.
Nibert
of
Sue ~tone, Madison, Wis., G Ui lis
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was maid of honor. She wus a po are aMounc the
attired in a blue floral dress marriage of their daughter,
Janet Marie to Ray Kenneth
with an empire waist and .. s
matching jacket. She carried ullivan, son of Ray S.
a basket bouquet featuring a SuWvan of Pt. Pleasant, W.
. varietyofflowersinshadesof Va. and the late Zelln M.
Sullivan.
blue and white.
The couple was married on
Loren Olson, Racine, Wis., Sep 13
served as best man, and
t.
In Pearisburg, Va.
The Rev. Gerald Stacey of the
ushers were Gus Engaas, First Christian Church
Racine, Wis. and Bob Stolpe, married the couple.

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ACCORDING to the eUpplngs, the ferry steamer, Jolin W.
Lane, was the last of her Uneto give aervlce between GaWpoU.
and West Virginia. The boat was IIWI1ed by C. C. Thornton
during the time when WIUlam (Doc) Wright was pUot, and his
lrother, E111ene Dana Wright, was-engineer. The boat was
llitl'l' destroyed by fire. 11Je Article noted, "The ferry trade,
Including a mail contnct, flourished here prior to COIIIII'Uctloa
of the. SUver Bridge at Kanauga (1927·28).''
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GALUPOIJS- Hlldl Smith Welch of Claremont, N. H.
was gracious enough to reapond tAl Don Wright, Sr .'1 recent
.· request In my column for pictures of the ferry, John W. Lane.
Mrs. Welch provided Wright with two cUpplngs from a past
Tribune article which lhe had saved In aICI'apbook.

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SUNDAY
104TH WElSH Gyrnanfa al
SWiday at Tyn Rhos Church:
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Services begin at 10 a.m. with
preaching by Rev . Gomer
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Jones. Memorial service by
David J enkins. Dinner
catered at n!)On. Aftern!lOn
services beg'in at I :30 p.m.
Rev. John Owen and Dr. R.
Lewis Jones will preach and
there will be congregational
singing. Everyone welcome.
HOME COMI NG AT
Mercerville, Baptist Church
Sunday beginning al 10:30
a.m. Speakers will be lhe
Rev. Earl Henkle and Rev.
Wak er Beaver. Singing
throughout
the
day.
Everyone welcome.
. TiiE H~LZER SCHOOL ol Nursillg Class of 1941 held
ALL DAY HOMECOMING of
~ts ~~ re~on recenUy ~~the home of Mrs. J. S. Duncan
ID GallipoliS. Preient were : (first row, left to right) Betty
the Chureh of God, Rt. 35,
Sunday at the Bob Evans
Will Loucks, Helen Wroteldorff Niday, class su~; .
Coradell Seines Casanova, Mabel M&lt;rehouse Mohler;
Shelter house in Rio Grande.
(second row ), Carol McCaslin Miller, Ruth Plann Roo\.
Morning services, 11 a.m.
inStructliJ"; Ellen Sjlurlock Deweese, ~orgia LanJ!(!on
Picnic luncheon. Former
pastor, Rev. David Henson,
will be the guest speaker in
the afternoon with the Henson
Family of Jackson as special
singers. Rev. Daniel Hughes
is the pastor. There will be no
services at the church.
ANNUAL Reunion of the ·
KERR - The annual Drummond, Ka ye, Mike.,
descendants of Wilson
reunion
of the Harry Brenda , Dianna, Sharon,
Meadows Sunday at the
Drwnmond
family was held Robin, Junior and Gale Lee,
activities building kitchen at
Mrs. · Minnie
the Gallia County Junior Sept. 12 ai the Grange Hall at Addison ;
Kerr.
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Harrison, Gallipolis; Mr. and
Fairgrounds.
The eight rematntng Mrs. Dale (Myrtle ) Kemper
diildren of the late Harry and and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs.
MONDAY
GALUA Chapter, Ohio Civil Murlie Johnson Drummond Orville (Amy) Selton, au of
Service Empl o yees were present this year for the Kerr; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Association, 7:30 p.m. first time in over 16 years.
(Opal) Barcus, Bobbie and
Monday at the Grande
Attending were : Clifford Ken, Crown City; Mr. and
Squares Club Room, Eastern Drummond , Gallipolis : Mrs. James (Nancy) Warren,
Ave. Important business Marshall Drummond, David and Jerry, Mr. and
meeting. Atty. William D. Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mrs. ~vin Warren, Mr. and
Cooley, guest speaker.
BEND 0~ tbe River Garden
Oub, 7:30p.m.Moodly at !he
home of Mrs. Bernice Car·
POMEROY - The Whaley Jimmy Hagerman, Mr. and
penter. !mtallltioo of of· family reunion was held Sept. Mrs. Leonard Scarbrough
ficers. Eadl member to late 12 at the &amp;ute 33 roadside and son, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Wines, Jr., t racy Whaley,
a slip or cuttiDC frlm a plant. part.
Lelia
Heilman,
'rui!SDAY
Att.ending were Mrs. Freda Mrs.
RACINE AMERICAN Martin, Mrs. Terry Niece, Pomeroy: Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Lecion Aulllary 602, 7:30 Mr. and ·Mrs. Gene Whaley Powers and son, Dennis
Tuelday oigM at tbe ball.
and family, Herbert Whaley, Taylor, Henderson, W. Va.;
AMERICAN LEGION Mr. and Mrs. Harley Whaley Mr. and Mrs. Jonah Burris,
AuUtary, Drew Webster and IIlii, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gallipolis Ferry, W. Va.; Mr.
1'.- 311, Tuelday nigla 7:30 Sellers and family, Mrs. and Mrs. Milford Dorst and
p.m. Dbmer at 6 p.m. to be EveiJD McCoy and daughter, daughter, Gallipolis.
Mr. and )Irs. Danny SW81Ul
beld in cdebation of the 55th Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whaley
...Uvauq .X the unit.
and family, .Mr. . and Mrs. and dat~ghter, Lima ; Mr. and
RIVERSIDE sruDY Oub Dooald DOrSI and family. au · Mrs. Charles Vic!« Whaley, ·
Springfield; Mr. and Mrs.
will meet at the borne of Dr. Ill Shade.
Richard Hodge and family,
MUll
Mary
Clonch,
Mr.
and
Edna GeUies, Kanauga,
Doug
Poland, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Frank Wingrove and
Taelda;r, I p.m.
W'illiam
Galoot, Springfield.
OPEN GATE Garden Club family, Athens; Mr. and Mrs.
Next
reunion
will be held an
Taelda:r at the borne of Mrs. Everett Earles and family
the
second
Sunday
of August
Jollll Myers, 7:30 p.m. Dues Crown City ; MUll B~
at
the
same
pari.
Han, Crown City; Mr. and
paflble.
AMERICAN LEGION Mn. Ray Sbaffnar and'
Almllary Poll Z7 will meet
n-lay at the legioo ball,
7:30 p.m. Girls Slate report
will be given.
GALLIPOLIS - Jobs
Planll were made to attend
PROGRF.WYE MCYI1iERS Daughten Bethel 73 of 'church on Sunday, Oct. :u and
Leap at tbe bame ol Mrs. G1Uipolls met on Monday., · au members attending will
Cbules Gatewood Tuesday, Sept. 20 for its regular eat breakfast at the Pancake
7:30p.m. Mrs. Yv01111e SeaiJJ meeting.
House. Several projects were
will be the auest speaker.
discured.
Brlnt an old hat
Paul Darnell, district
deputy, recenUy installed the

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Greene and Kathryn Boggs Duncan. Others who viSited
during the day included ciass· members Neva .Benson
Ucker and Adrieme Fry Mitchell and Dr. tllarles Holter,
Jr. Other ·goests were Deborah Greene, daughter of
~ Greene and also a Holzer graduate, Louise
Henson, Mrs. Duncan's sister and a secretary at the
hospital while the class was in training, and Vernon
Deweese.

Mrs. Tom Be11ver, au of
Gallipolis; Mr. and Mrs. Bug
Hatten and Hope, all of Rio
Grande: Mr, and Mrs. La11rY
Brown, Teressa and Mike,
Mr. and Mrs. James Dolson,
Jamie .and Greg, all of Mt.
sterling; Mr. and Mrs. Rick
Se:rton and Lori Ann,
Gallipolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sexton
and Shawn, Bidwell; Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Jackson and
Ron, Gallipolis ; Mr. and Mrs .
&amp; yaU Beattie, Becky Sue
and John John, I't. Pleasant,
W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Drummond, Lynn, Cindy, Bill
and Greg, Gallipolis: Mr. and
Mrs. Bai1!'Y Drummend, Scott
and Joey, Bidwell; Mr. and
Mrs. Kevin Drummond and
Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl
Drummond, Connie Joe, Tom
and Raymond, Mrs. Agnes
Henderson, Mrs. Mary Heck,
Terry WaD, aU of Gallipolis ;
Greg Altan, Mt. Sterling.

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Mar1ar1t Gloeekntr to
Dtlbtl't MIWron, · Oolclla
MJillroll, DMd CGtT•• I.aWt

Transfers

Isabel Slmpaon, dec. to
Fr«&lt;erick J. Slobart, EalWte
c. Stobart, Loll, RadDe.

School improvement projects slate,

REBECCA NULL

Birthday
observed
GAWPOUS - Rebecca

BRIDAL POLICY
Wedding aad engagement
ooUces for u.e Sunday nmes
Sentiael must be in our buds
by 1% noon oo tbe Thursday
pre~eding
publication.
Jnformatioo may be turoed in
or mailed to 'tbe Gallipolis
'Daily Tribuoe or Pomeroy
Daily Selllillel. Engagement
and ..edding forms are also
available on request .

Group attending
regular assembly

·birthday Sepl.l2. She is the
daughter of ·Michael ·and
Brenda Null, Chillicothe Rd. ,
Gallipolis.
A party was held in her
honor at her home Sept. 12.
Her cake was decorated as a
present by Mrs. Michael
Cihon. Homemade ice creum
was made by her grandfather, Carlton NulL
Attending were maternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
James M. Kiskis, paternal
grandprents, Mr, and Mrs •.
Carlton NuU; Mr. and Mrs.
JOhn Null, Ryan Null, Mark
Null, Kenneth Kiskis, Karen
Kiskis, Elaine Kiskis, 'D.amy
Kiskis, Mrs. Thomas Kiskis,
and Rebecca's parents.
Gifts were ~nt by Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Bare, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Dailey, Marlin
Mooney, Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Oliver, Mrs. Danny Palmer,
and Mrs. Lillian Vermillion.
MEETING SET
POMEROY .
Pa st
Matrons, P-omeroy Chapter,
Order of Eastern Star, will
meet at the borne o! Lucille
Swackhamer Tuesday, Sept:
28 at 6:30 p.m.

"VOICES OF LIBERTY''
rehearsal, Monday, 7:30p.m.
at the Pomeroy United
. Methodist Church. Practice
is now being held for the
Thanksgiving program to be
presented Thanksgiving Eve
at Trinity Church . Anyone
wanting to sing with the
group is asked to contact
Mrs. Harvey Van Vranken.
MEIGS JUNIOR High
Athletic Boosters Monday,
7:30 p.m. in cafeteria at
junior high in Middleport. AU
interested persons urged to
attend.
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PAST
MATRONS ,
Pomeroy Chapter, Order ()f
Eastern Star, Tuesday, 6:30
p.m. at the home of Lucille
Swackhamer.

BUSINESS MEETING
GALLIPOLIS - · The
French CitY SWingers will
hold a business meeting
Sunday, 6 p.m. at th~ K ·of p
HaD prior tpt~e square dance
lessons.

A thought f&lt;r the day:
Amer ican clernman
Reinhold Niebuhr said,
"Man's capacity for jiiJtlce
makes democracy pou!ble
but man's lnclinaUon to
injustice makes democracy
necessary." ·

POMEROY - How lortWJate we are to have "Happy
La!KI" comlnc to Meigs County.
'1111111ory and aona.of American heritage presented by a
cllll ol20 1rom Ohio Unlverllity and the Athens ·community L!
being bro\llht here. under sponsorlhlp of the Meigs County
Pioneer and Hlltorlcal Society through a grant from the Ohio
Artl CouncU and some local contributions.
There will be no admission charge to "Happy Land" which
has tentatively been scheduled lor Trinity Church In Pomeroy
either Oct. 24 or 31 at 3 p.m.
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"J{Jppy Land" authored by Emily Hanunond features the
millie of Mrs. Maurel Hunkins of Athens. And again let me say
how ._ fortunate we are. This program has not only heen
pre~ented this year in several stales but twice at Kennedy
Center in Washington, D. C.
.
Locally Mrs. Frances Goeglein and Mrs. Lucille Leifheit
will be aerving as co-chairmen for the program .

ATHENS - There will be a
meeting of the Soutlleast Ohio
Lung Association on Thursday, Sept. 30, 6:30 p.m. at The
Sportsman in Athens.

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served by tbe offlcert and the
oepened the meeting.
Hubbard,
The room mothers are :
At the conclusion of the room attendano:e 1w1rd wu
First grade: Marcia Ar· meeting refreslunents were made to the third grade.
nold, Martha McPhail,
Debbie Triplett, Carolyn
McCoy, Kathy Fry, Brenda
Wolle and Unda Grindley.
Second grade : Marflyn
~er , Clrol Adams, Jean
Kloes, Sandy Cobb, Judy
Flagg, and Janice Deem.
Third grade : Joyce Sisson,
Carol Adams, Susie G111eser,
Glenna ~wnmel , Jean.ette
Dutty, Sara &amp;ush, Joyce
Thoren and Louise Frank.
' Fourth grade : SaUy Ebersbach, Jonetta Davis, Jo Ellen
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Those . o11 so .
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and Karen Connolly.
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Filth grade: Terri Michael,
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kitchen
Dorothy Amberger, Jean
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Allen, Irene Dill, Pat Philson,
Gloria Michael and Mary
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Mary
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Chancey, Nancy Patterson,
,tAn assortment ot silts from U.SOI
Judy Gibbs and Nancy L.--'- ·state&amp; Third._ __ _ __
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Campaign youth

GALLIPOLIS
The
Campaign Youth Group held
its meeting Thursday at 6
p.m. by Wanda Hively giving
the opening prayer. New and
old business was discussed.
Questions were asked over I
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SUzY CARPENTER and Janet Bolin spent Wednesday In
circle was formed with
:· Columbus at a JudgfS Day seminsr. Janet is alre~dy ,certified
everyone saying something
,. as an Ohio Asaoeiatlon of Garden Club's judge while Suzy ~as a
they were "thankful for." . A
gown
and
carried
a
cascade
MIDDLEPORT - The
' couple of student judglngs of flower shows to complete before
poem, "My God" was read.
of
white
and
yellow
daisies.
First United Presbyterian
~ being certified.
Closing
prayer was by Janet
Kristin
Bowman
in
a
long
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Browning.
_blue and yellow dress with a
• Hlatory" with period costuming being modeled as appropriate wedding of Miss Adrieme bow and veil headpiece was
The next meeting will be
· ~ flower arrangements were made. Suzy was in_the style show as Sue Rue of St. Augustine, Fla.
Sept.
30 at 6 p.m. at the
Dolly Madlaon and wore the green and while gown which she and William Henry Spell, also the flower girl, and Denton ·
church.
Everyone welcome.
Bowman in a white suit
created and has appeared in at several bicentennial events of St. Augustine.
The bride is the daughter of served as ring bearer. Both
here.
On Ulis date in history :
. Incidentally, the garden clubs of the county wiD again this Mr. and Mrs. Thomas .Rue, are cbusins of the bride.
In I777, British troops OC·
J.
T.
Rue
of
Middleport,
year be providing flower arrangements· for the homes on the Middleport, and the bride·
copied
Philadelphia during
tour being pllitmed by Beta Sigma Phi Sorority.
groom is the son of Mrs. brother of the bride, was the
the
American
Revolutionary
Quigley,
And after that plans will begin for the annual Christmas Dorothy
St. best man, and the ushers
War.
flower show. Old you know that last year's show received Augustine, Fla. and John were Daniel Bowman,
In 1950, U.N. troops took
• second in Ohio in awards for group holiday shows?
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Dale Saunders, Gallipolis. Seoul, the capital of ·South
See our 1976 Chriltmu
Texas.
They
wore · tuxedos with Korea, from North Korean
The wedding was an event
Catalos at your nearest
Communist forces.
of July 28 at 2:30 p.m. with yellow shirts .
In 1959, the worst typhoon
catalog etore
For
her
daughter's
wed·
the Rev. Dwight Zavitz of·
in
Japanese history left 4,464
ficiatiilg at the double ring ding, Mrs. Rue wore a pale
dead.
yellow chiffon gown of shirt·
in 1972, the United Stales
GALLIPOLIS ~ The Savings and Loan Co. and ceremony. Mrs. Everett waist style and a .corsage of
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Corbin
&amp; Snyder Furniture. Bachner presented a haH
proposed
a new world
Halloween candy project was The Lionesses plan to . use hour of organ music with white daisies with yellow
gifto, has a Chriatmao gift for
monetary
system
· to allow
. discussed at the Gallipolis roceeds from the sale to selections including "More," ribbon. Mrs. Quigley was in a
all early Chriatmao ohoppen!
greater
flexibility
in
Uoness Club meeting at the P
Save SS on orden of 850 or
"We've Only Just Begun,:• blue chiffon ·gown with a exchange rates.
home of the president, Mrs. purchase equipment for the
matching shoulder cape and
more from our new Chriotmae
Visually
Handicap·
p
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School
"
Love
Will
Keep
Us
Paul Skinner, Tuesday.
Wish Book. You won't have to
Together" and "Love Story." had a white daisy corsage.
at
Rio
Grande.
. Twelve members were
fight the hustle and buotle of
For the wedding the chu~ch A reception for the couple
h
Several c airpersons were altar was centered with a 15· was held ai the Meigs Inn.
present.
big crowds and you un leisufl" .
It
was
announced
the
named
for the upcoming year branch ' arched candelabra The four tiered cake was
·Jy page through the catalog .
ll,nd
other
items. of business
trimmed in yellow and blue
or
treat
Halloween
trick
while making your oelectioni.
discussed. The next meeting flanked by arrangements of and featured a stairway from
candy
had
arrived
and
will
be
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white gladioli and yellow and
So start your Chriotmao ohopbe Oct.. 19 at 6:30 p.m.
h't
d d . bl
the bottom to the top where
for sale from Uoness Club wiD
ping early and lake advantage
with the program and w t e mums e ge m ue.on the traditional miniature
members.
Several
Gallipolis
of our SS dii!Count on or~era
meeting place to be an· pedestals . The family pews
merchants have volunteered nounced. The wives of were marked with large bride a.nd groom stood.
of $50 or more.
Mrs. Sandy
Keller,
to help with this sale by . Gallipolis Lions Club white bows, baby's breath
Columbus,
Mrs.
Keith
having the candy available in
are cordially in· . and greenery·
Bowman, Jackson, Mrs. Tim
their stores. They are Central members
vited to attend.
Given in marriage by her Good, Novato, Calif. presided
Supply,
The
Bastille,
Jack
&amp;
father,
the bride wore a gown
Offer expires-October 13, 1976
Jill's, Carl's, Economy
of
white
peau de soie at the table, and Charlotte
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fashioned with a natural Bowman , Columbus,
waistline, long fitted sleeves, registered the guests.
For a wedding trip to
and a full skirt which fell into
Hawaii,
the bride changed
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a chapel length train at the
into
a
yellow
and blue floral
back. The high neck, yoke,
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dress
with
which
she wore a
cuffs and skirt was trinnmed
yellow
picture
hat
and the
in Venice lace. The head·
ber
bridal
corsage
from
piece,- a cap of peau de soie
with bands of Venice lace, bouquet.
The couple resides at 29
held the fingertip veil of
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Bradford St. in St. Augustine . .
illusion.
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Mrs. Dale Saunders of with Dupont Steel,
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Gallipolis was the bride's
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here for the wedding
matron of honor. She wore a
Pnce Good
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thru TuescJay
)ale yellow tied at the wrist bride's grandmother; Hob8rt
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with a yellow sash. It was Dillon ," her grandfather:
303 Upper River Road
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designed with a V neckline, Stella Robinson, Mrs. Tom
across .from Silver Bridge Plaza Open Mon. thru Thurs. 10 tiiO short sleeves, and a Oared Tope, Mrs. Marvin Robinson,
Gallipolis, Ohio
Fri. &amp; Sat. 10 to 9
skirt with a deep flounce at Mr. and Mrs. Bill J. Johnson,
Gallipolis ; Mrs. William
L.....-- (icl to know us; you'll like US,®--......J the bottom. She wore a wide
brimmed hat to match ber Darling, Westerville; Kathy
Poasl, Columbus; Mr. and
Mrs. Grayson Williamson,
New Haven, W.Va. ; Meriam
Doughman, Crown City; Lisa
·Munyan, Northup; Georgia
LaRowe, Pompano Beach,
Fla. ; Chris ADen Burchfield,
Houston, Texas; Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Bowman, Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Bowman and
Steve, Jackson; Harold
Bowman, Brian Bowman,
Mr. and Mrs. Mel DuFour,
Pompano Beach; Karma and
When it comes to outdoor sports
Jason G!lOd, Novata, Calif.:
actJ...,ities or just plain relaxing, rest
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hawk,
assured that Auditions has styled
Athens; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Our patterns of tab le ware arc as
the just rig ht casual for you. Co mfort
Foster, Pickerington.
individual as your pcro;unality .
is the key word and fashio n right
styling is ass ured .
They set the mood and crca1c
the atmosphere which helps to
make your house a home. We
have lnf()rmal is well as formal
patterns of china, silv er and
crystal for every pcrsonali1y
The Almasulc
United
Presslnternallonal
. and for every budget.
Today Is Sundsy, Sept. 26,
the 270th day of 1976 with 96 to
follow.
The m!lOn is approaching
Its last quarter.
The morning stars are
Jewelers
Saturn,
Jupiter
and
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Mercury.
Mon.&amp; Fri.
MF.MBER .a.folEAIC"N GEM SOCIETV
The evening stars are
9:l0tillp.m.
Venus and Mars.
Tues .• Wed .. Sat.
Those horn on· this date are
9:30til5p.m.
under
the sign of Ubra .
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Thursday
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composer
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9:30 til noon
Re1istered Brldil.t Cun!l,ult.tni ·Mt;nhc r N.• t 11~ 11 .11 Urid.1l Serv i~c
George Gerlhwin was horn
on Sept. 26, 1898\.

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HAD A NICE NOTE from Mrs. Edward C. Maier
(Genevieve) of 725 Carl Ave ., New Kensington, Pa ., who lor
the past several years ball been researching the Slee t~ and
Blain famlly lines In Meigs County.
9\e expressed appreciation for this paper's listing of the
Civil War soldiers burled in Meigs County and mentioned that
her aecond grea~randfather, Francis BWn, horn July 21,
1813inSutton Twp. and died Dec. 9, 1895, is buried In Browning
Cemetery at Portland. He was one of the sons of James and
Anna Blain who settled in Meigs County In 1811.

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ON THE BICENTENNIAL note, Mrs. Ullian Smith's
hobby ball been making colorful bonnets for her friends. She
~ea them by the dozen an!! has sent them and given them to
WU&lt;S far and near.
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SYRACUSE - Several
school Improvement project.s
were planned and room
mothers for the year were
announced at the recent
meeting of the ,Syracuse
P.T.O. meeting held at the
school.
The projects to be financed
through fund ra ising actlvltles will be the purchase of
a new slide for the
playground, blacktopping the
bas~etball
court, and
providing new tables and
chairs for the auditorium.
The annual halloween car·
nival was set lor Oct. 29 at 7
p.m. at the school and com·
mittees for tha t will be
named later.
School pictures will be
taken on Thursdsy, Sept. 30
begiming at 9 a.m. Officers
reports were given and the
prayer and pledge lo the fla g

JOIIPh E. Btckwllb.IWc.,

SUNDAY
HOMECOMING at Eagle
Ridge Community Church
Den1il Welcb, Barbart
Sunday. Basket dinner at Welch to !ISO OU &amp; Gsa Co.
noon. Special singing in the R-Way, Rutland.
afternoon featuring the
Jeffrey Lee Divis, Brenda .
Bissell Brothers and Dan Jean Dtvl! to Donald C.
Hayman and the Hymn· Shaffer, Ressle A. Shaffer, .20
tuners. Public invited.
A., Racine.
APPRECIATION Dinner
Ernestine L. · Folden to
Sunday by Chester Fire
Department for all who
helped in the 1976 Meigs
County Fair food booth.
Dinner starting at 5 p. m.
with each family to take a
covered dtsh to fire station.
- HOMECOMING AT
Minersville United Methodist
Church Sunday beginning
with Sunday school, 9 a.m.
and worship service, 10.
Baksel dinner at noon with
aJ\ernoon ,prog~am at I :30
fea t uring musical gro ups,
"Light" and "Gospelettes,"
Vienna, W.Va. Rev. and Mrs.
Wendell Stuller of Nelson·
ville, former area resident,
will be present. Public in·
vited .
HOMECOMING SUNDAY
AT Eagle Ridge Community
Church. Sunday school, 10
a.m. ; basket dimer at n!lOn.
Special singing by Bissell
Brothers and others at af·
ternoon service: public in·
vited .
MEIGS 4·H Pleasu re
Ride.rs trail ride Sunday. 1
p.m. Elberfeld 's Farm,
Tuppers Plains. Bring own
meat and a covered dish.
MONDAY
Rl)TLAND Garden Club
meeting, 7:30 p. m.. Monday
a! Meigs Museum.

Ann Null ce)@rnted her first

MIDDLEPOR T
Jehovah'~ Witnesses, some 50
fe~w.. council
for this year.
Ada Couch ia tbe new persons, in the Middleport
uardian; Lawrence ·a rea are attending tbeir
lcQuaid, associate guar· regular Circuit Assembly at
ian; Mrs. Noreda Gauze, tbe Assembly Hall, 4230
uardian secretary; Mrs. Lafayette-Plain City Road,
London, this weekend.
,Canterbury' guardian
The Public Address , for
:-easurer; Mrs. Stella Layne,
Sunday
is entitled "Keep
ustodian of parapbernalia; ·
Seeking
God's
Kingdom." It
ln. Laura Wade, promoter
will
be
delivered
by John D.
f sociability; Mrs. Vicky
fa\llh, director of epochs, Busby, District Supervisor,
nd Mrs. Janet Wetherholt, frol!l Brooklyn, New York.
rector of music.
A hayride and songfest will
e 811110unced at a later date.
be ne:rt meeting will be Oct.

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SUNDAY
104TH WElSH Gyrnanfa al
SWiday at Tyn Rhos Church:
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Services begin at 10 a.m. with
preaching by Rev . Gomer
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J ·• ,r.
Jones. Memorial service by
David J enkins. Dinner
catered at n!)On. Aftern!lOn
services beg'in at I :30 p.m.
Rev. John Owen and Dr. R.
Lewis Jones will preach and
there will be congregational
singing. Everyone welcome.
HOME COMI NG AT
Mercerville, Baptist Church
Sunday beginning al 10:30
a.m. Speakers will be lhe
Rev. Earl Henkle and Rev.
Wak er Beaver. Singing
throughout
the
day.
Everyone welcome.
. TiiE H~LZER SCHOOL ol Nursillg Class of 1941 held
ALL DAY HOMECOMING of
~ts ~~ re~on recenUy ~~the home of Mrs. J. S. Duncan
ID GallipoliS. Preient were : (first row, left to right) Betty
the Chureh of God, Rt. 35,
Sunday at the Bob Evans
Will Loucks, Helen Wroteldorff Niday, class su~; .
Coradell Seines Casanova, Mabel M&lt;rehouse Mohler;
Shelter house in Rio Grande.
(second row ), Carol McCaslin Miller, Ruth Plann Roo\.
Morning services, 11 a.m.
inStructliJ"; Ellen Sjlurlock Deweese, ~orgia LanJ!(!on
Picnic luncheon. Former
pastor, Rev. David Henson,
will be the guest speaker in
the afternoon with the Henson
Family of Jackson as special
singers. Rev. Daniel Hughes
is the pastor. There will be no
services at the church.
ANNUAL Reunion of the ·
KERR - The annual Drummond, Ka ye, Mike.,
descendants of Wilson
reunion
of the Harry Brenda , Dianna, Sharon,
Meadows Sunday at the
Drwnmond
family was held Robin, Junior and Gale Lee,
activities building kitchen at
Mrs. · Minnie
the Gallia County Junior Sept. 12 ai the Grange Hall at Addison ;
Kerr.
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Harrison, Gallipolis; Mr. and
Fairgrounds.
The eight rematntng Mrs. Dale (Myrtle ) Kemper
diildren of the late Harry and and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs.
MONDAY
GALUA Chapter, Ohio Civil Murlie Johnson Drummond Orville (Amy) Selton, au of
Service Empl o yees were present this year for the Kerr; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Association, 7:30 p.m. first time in over 16 years.
(Opal) Barcus, Bobbie and
Monday at the Grande
Attending were : Clifford Ken, Crown City; Mr. and
Squares Club Room, Eastern Drummond , Gallipolis : Mrs. James (Nancy) Warren,
Ave. Important business Marshall Drummond, David and Jerry, Mr. and
meeting. Atty. William D. Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mrs. ~vin Warren, Mr. and
Cooley, guest speaker.
BEND 0~ tbe River Garden
Oub, 7:30p.m.Moodly at !he
home of Mrs. Bernice Car·
POMEROY - The Whaley Jimmy Hagerman, Mr. and
penter. !mtallltioo of of· family reunion was held Sept. Mrs. Leonard Scarbrough
ficers. Eadl member to late 12 at the &amp;ute 33 roadside and son, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Wines, Jr., t racy Whaley,
a slip or cuttiDC frlm a plant. part.
Lelia
Heilman,
'rui!SDAY
Att.ending were Mrs. Freda Mrs.
RACINE AMERICAN Martin, Mrs. Terry Niece, Pomeroy: Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Lecion Aulllary 602, 7:30 Mr. and ·Mrs. Gene Whaley Powers and son, Dennis
Tuelday oigM at tbe ball.
and family, Herbert Whaley, Taylor, Henderson, W. Va.;
AMERICAN LEGION Mr. and Mrs. Harley Whaley Mr. and Mrs. Jonah Burris,
AuUtary, Drew Webster and IIlii, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gallipolis Ferry, W. Va.; Mr.
1'.- 311, Tuelday nigla 7:30 Sellers and family, Mrs. and Mrs. Milford Dorst and
p.m. Dbmer at 6 p.m. to be EveiJD McCoy and daughter, daughter, Gallipolis.
Mr. and )Irs. Danny SW81Ul
beld in cdebation of the 55th Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whaley
...Uvauq .X the unit.
and family, .Mr. . and Mrs. and dat~ghter, Lima ; Mr. and
RIVERSIDE sruDY Oub Dooald DOrSI and family. au · Mrs. Charles Vic!« Whaley, ·
Springfield; Mr. and Mrs.
will meet at the borne of Dr. Ill Shade.
Richard Hodge and family,
MUll
Mary
Clonch,
Mr.
and
Edna GeUies, Kanauga,
Doug
Poland, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Frank Wingrove and
Taelda;r, I p.m.
W'illiam
Galoot, Springfield.
OPEN GATE Garden Club family, Athens; Mr. and Mrs.
Next
reunion
will be held an
Taelda:r at the borne of Mrs. Everett Earles and family
the
second
Sunday
of August
Jollll Myers, 7:30 p.m. Dues Crown City ; MUll B~
at
the
same
pari.
Han, Crown City; Mr. and
paflble.
AMERICAN LEGION Mn. Ray Sbaffnar and'
Almllary Poll Z7 will meet
n-lay at the legioo ball,
7:30 p.m. Girls Slate report
will be given.
GALLIPOLIS - Jobs
Planll were made to attend
PROGRF.WYE MCYI1iERS Daughten Bethel 73 of 'church on Sunday, Oct. :u and
Leap at tbe bame ol Mrs. G1Uipolls met on Monday., · au members attending will
Cbules Gatewood Tuesday, Sept. 20 for its regular eat breakfast at the Pancake
7:30p.m. Mrs. Yv01111e SeaiJJ meeting.
House. Several projects were
will be the auest speaker.
discured.
Brlnt an old hat
Paul Darnell, district
deputy, recenUy installed the

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Greene and Kathryn Boggs Duncan. Others who viSited
during the day included ciass· members Neva .Benson
Ucker and Adrieme Fry Mitchell and Dr. tllarles Holter,
Jr. Other ·goests were Deborah Greene, daughter of
~ Greene and also a Holzer graduate, Louise
Henson, Mrs. Duncan's sister and a secretary at the
hospital while the class was in training, and Vernon
Deweese.

Mrs. Tom Be11ver, au of
Gallipolis; Mr. and Mrs. Bug
Hatten and Hope, all of Rio
Grande: Mr, and Mrs. La11rY
Brown, Teressa and Mike,
Mr. and Mrs. James Dolson,
Jamie .and Greg, all of Mt.
sterling; Mr. and Mrs. Rick
Se:rton and Lori Ann,
Gallipolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sexton
and Shawn, Bidwell; Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Jackson and
Ron, Gallipolis ; Mr. and Mrs .
&amp; yaU Beattie, Becky Sue
and John John, I't. Pleasant,
W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Drummond, Lynn, Cindy, Bill
and Greg, Gallipolis: Mr. and
Mrs. Bai1!'Y Drummend, Scott
and Joey, Bidwell; Mr. and
Mrs. Kevin Drummond and
Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl
Drummond, Connie Joe, Tom
and Raymond, Mrs. Agnes
Henderson, Mrs. Mary Heck,
Terry WaD, aU of Gallipolis ;
Greg Altan, Mt. Sterling.

Stop In and see Paul or Madge
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beautiful home.

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Mar1ar1t Gloeekntr to
Dtlbtl't MIWron, · Oolclla
MJillroll, DMd CGtT•• I.aWt

Transfers

Isabel Slmpaon, dec. to
Fr«&lt;erick J. Slobart, EalWte
c. Stobart, Loll, RadDe.

School improvement projects slate,

REBECCA NULL

Birthday
observed
GAWPOUS - Rebecca

BRIDAL POLICY
Wedding aad engagement
ooUces for u.e Sunday nmes
Sentiael must be in our buds
by 1% noon oo tbe Thursday
pre~eding
publication.
Jnformatioo may be turoed in
or mailed to 'tbe Gallipolis
'Daily Tribuoe or Pomeroy
Daily Selllillel. Engagement
and ..edding forms are also
available on request .

Group attending
regular assembly

·birthday Sepl.l2. She is the
daughter of ·Michael ·and
Brenda Null, Chillicothe Rd. ,
Gallipolis.
A party was held in her
honor at her home Sept. 12.
Her cake was decorated as a
present by Mrs. Michael
Cihon. Homemade ice creum
was made by her grandfather, Carlton NulL
Attending were maternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
James M. Kiskis, paternal
grandprents, Mr, and Mrs •.
Carlton NuU; Mr. and Mrs.
JOhn Null, Ryan Null, Mark
Null, Kenneth Kiskis, Karen
Kiskis, Elaine Kiskis, 'D.amy
Kiskis, Mrs. Thomas Kiskis,
and Rebecca's parents.
Gifts were ~nt by Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Bare, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Dailey, Marlin
Mooney, Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Oliver, Mrs. Danny Palmer,
and Mrs. Lillian Vermillion.
MEETING SET
POMEROY .
Pa st
Matrons, P-omeroy Chapter,
Order of Eastern Star, will
meet at the borne o! Lucille
Swackhamer Tuesday, Sept:
28 at 6:30 p.m.

"VOICES OF LIBERTY''
rehearsal, Monday, 7:30p.m.
at the Pomeroy United
. Methodist Church. Practice
is now being held for the
Thanksgiving program to be
presented Thanksgiving Eve
at Trinity Church . Anyone
wanting to sing with the
group is asked to contact
Mrs. Harvey Van Vranken.
MEIGS JUNIOR High
Athletic Boosters Monday,
7:30 p.m. in cafeteria at
junior high in Middleport. AU
interested persons urged to
attend.
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liUESI&gt;AY
PAST
MATRONS ,
Pomeroy Chapter, Order ()f
Eastern Star, Tuesday, 6:30
p.m. at the home of Lucille
Swackhamer.

BUSINESS MEETING
GALLIPOLIS - · The
French CitY SWingers will
hold a business meeting
Sunday, 6 p.m. at th~ K ·of p
HaD prior tpt~e square dance
lessons.

A thought f&lt;r the day:
Amer ican clernman
Reinhold Niebuhr said,
"Man's capacity for jiiJtlce
makes democracy pou!ble
but man's lnclinaUon to
injustice makes democracy
necessary." ·

POMEROY - How lortWJate we are to have "Happy
La!KI" comlnc to Meigs County.
'1111111ory and aona.of American heritage presented by a
cllll ol20 1rom Ohio Unlverllity and the Athens ·community L!
being bro\llht here. under sponsorlhlp of the Meigs County
Pioneer and Hlltorlcal Society through a grant from the Ohio
Artl CouncU and some local contributions.
There will be no admission charge to "Happy Land" which
has tentatively been scheduled lor Trinity Church In Pomeroy
either Oct. 24 or 31 at 3 p.m.
·
"J{Jppy Land" authored by Emily Hanunond features the
millie of Mrs. Maurel Hunkins of Athens. And again let me say
how ._ fortunate we are. This program has not only heen
pre~ented this year in several stales but twice at Kennedy
Center in Washington, D. C.
.
Locally Mrs. Frances Goeglein and Mrs. Lucille Leifheit
will be aerving as co-chairmen for the program .

ATHENS - There will be a
meeting of the Soutlleast Ohio
Lung Association on Thursday, Sept. 30, 6:30 p.m. at The
Sportsman in Athens.

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Open Tues. th~u SaL 10-S
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Mr. and Mrs. Willifim H Spell

served by tbe offlcert and the
oepened the meeting.
Hubbard,
The room mothers are :
At the conclusion of the room attendano:e 1w1rd wu
First grade: Marcia Ar· meeting refreslunents were made to the third grade.
nold, Martha McPhail,
Debbie Triplett, Carolyn
McCoy, Kathy Fry, Brenda
Wolle and Unda Grindley.
Second grade : Marflyn
~er , Clrol Adams, Jean
Kloes, Sandy Cobb, Judy
Flagg, and Janice Deem.
Third grade : Joyce Sisson,
Carol Adams, Susie G111eser,
Glenna ~wnmel , Jean.ette
Dutty, Sara &amp;ush, Joyce
Thoren and Louise Frank.
' Fourth grade : SaUy Ebersbach, Jonetta Davis, Jo Ellen
, Roush. Aim Hemsley, Pat
Those . o11 so .
Houdashelt, Chorlotte Nease
delicious
delicacies
and Karen Connolly.
that
areoil
so
easy
to make
Filth grade: Terri Michael,
with
a
crepe
pa
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from
the
fa
ntastic
kitchen
Dorothy Amberger, Jean
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Allen, Irene Dill, Pat Philson,
Gloria Michael and Mary
Jane Armes.
grade :
Mary
Sixth
Chancey, Nancy Patterson,
,tAn assortment ot silts from U.SOI
Judy Gibbs and Nancy L.--'- ·state&amp; Third._ __ _ __
Gallipolis, O.

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Campaign youth

GALLIPOLIS
The
Campaign Youth Group held
its meeting Thursday at 6
p.m. by Wanda Hively giving
the opening prayer. New and
old business was discussed.
Questions were asked over I
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SUzY CARPENTER and Janet Bolin spent Wednesday In
circle was formed with
:· Columbus at a JudgfS Day seminsr. Janet is alre~dy ,certified
everyone saying something
,. as an Ohio Asaoeiatlon of Garden Club's judge while Suzy ~as a
they were "thankful for." . A
gown
and
carried
a
cascade
MIDDLEPORT - The
' couple of student judglngs of flower shows to complete before
poem, "My God" was read.
of
white
and
yellow
daisies.
First United Presbyterian
~ being certified.
Closing
prayer was by Janet
Kristin
Bowman
in
a
long
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Browning.
_blue and yellow dress with a
• Hlatory" with period costuming being modeled as appropriate wedding of Miss Adrieme bow and veil headpiece was
The next meeting will be
· ~ flower arrangements were made. Suzy was in_the style show as Sue Rue of St. Augustine, Fla.
Sept.
30 at 6 p.m. at the
Dolly Madlaon and wore the green and while gown which she and William Henry Spell, also the flower girl, and Denton ·
church.
Everyone welcome.
Bowman in a white suit
created and has appeared in at several bicentennial events of St. Augustine.
The bride is the daughter of served as ring bearer. Both
here.
On Ulis date in history :
. Incidentally, the garden clubs of the county wiD again this Mr. and Mrs. Thomas .Rue, are cbusins of the bride.
In I777, British troops OC·
J.
T.
Rue
of
Middleport,
year be providing flower arrangements· for the homes on the Middleport, and the bride·
copied
Philadelphia during
tour being pllitmed by Beta Sigma Phi Sorority.
groom is the son of Mrs. brother of the bride, was the
the
American
Revolutionary
Quigley,
And after that plans will begin for the annual Christmas Dorothy
St. best man, and the ushers
War.
flower show. Old you know that last year's show received Augustine, Fla. and John were Daniel Bowman,
In 1950, U.N. troops took
• second in Ohio in awards for group holiday shows?
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Dale Saunders, Gallipolis. Seoul, the capital of ·South
See our 1976 Chriltmu
Texas.
They
wore · tuxedos with Korea, from North Korean
The wedding was an event
Catalos at your nearest
Communist forces.
of July 28 at 2:30 p.m. with yellow shirts .
In 1959, the worst typhoon
catalog etore
For
her
daughter's
wed·
the Rev. Dwight Zavitz of·
in
Japanese history left 4,464
ficiatiilg at the double ring ding, Mrs. Rue wore a pale
dead.
yellow chiffon gown of shirt·
in 1972, the United Stales
GALLIPOLIS ~ The Savings and Loan Co. and ceremony. Mrs. Everett waist style and a .corsage of
,.,..
Sears, wher,e Ameriea ahop1 for
Corbin
&amp; Snyder Furniture. Bachner presented a haH
proposed
a new world
Halloween candy project was The Lionesses plan to . use hour of organ music with white daisies with yellow
gifto, has a Chriatmao gift for
monetary
system
· to allow
. discussed at the Gallipolis roceeds from the sale to selections including "More," ribbon. Mrs. Quigley was in a
all early Chriatmao ohoppen!
greater
flexibility
in
Uoness Club meeting at the P
Save SS on orden of 850 or
"We've Only Just Begun,:• blue chiffon ·gown with a exchange rates.
home of the president, Mrs. purchase equipment for the
matching shoulder cape and
more from our new Chriotmae
Visually
Handicap·
p
ed
School
"
Love
Will
Keep
Us
Paul Skinner, Tuesday.
Wish Book. You won't have to
Together" and "Love Story." had a white daisy corsage.
at
Rio
Grande.
. Twelve members were
fight the hustle and buotle of
For the wedding the chu~ch A reception for the couple
h
Several c airpersons were altar was centered with a 15· was held ai the Meigs Inn.
present.
big crowds and you un leisufl" .
It
was
announced
the
named
for the upcoming year branch ' arched candelabra The four tiered cake was
·Jy page through the catalog .
ll,nd
other
items. of business
trimmed in yellow and blue
or
treat
Halloween
trick
while making your oelectioni.
discussed. The next meeting flanked by arrangements of and featured a stairway from
candy
had
arrived
and
will
be
·
white gladioli and yellow and
So start your Chriotmao ohopbe Oct.. 19 at 6:30 p.m.
h't
d d . bl
the bottom to the top where
for sale from Uoness Club wiD
ping early and lake advantage
with the program and w t e mums e ge m ue.on the traditional miniature
members.
Several
Gallipolis
of our SS dii!Count on or~era
meeting place to be an· pedestals . The family pews
merchants have volunteered nounced. The wives of were marked with large bride a.nd groom stood.
of $50 or more.
Mrs. Sandy
Keller,
to help with this sale by . Gallipolis Lions Club white bows, baby's breath
Columbus,
Mrs.
Keith
having the candy available in
are cordially in· . and greenery·
Bowman, Jackson, Mrs. Tim
their stores. They are Central members
vited to attend.
Given in marriage by her Good, Novato, Calif. presided
Supply,
The
Bastille,
Jack
&amp;
father,
the bride wore a gown
Offer expires-October 13, 1976
Jill's, Carl's, Economy
of
white
peau de soie at the table, and Charlotte
Ask about Sears credit plans
fashioned with a natural Bowman , Columbus,
waistline, long fitted sleeves, registered the guests.
For a wedding trip to
and a full skirt which fell into
Hawaii,
the bride changed
Call Sears Home .
a chapel length train at the
into
a
yellow
and blue floral
back. The high neck, yoke,
Shop.ping Service Today
dress
with
which
she wore a
cuffs and skirt was trinnmed
yellow
picture
hat
and the
in Venice lace. The head·
ber
bridal
corsage
from
piece,- a cap of peau de soie
with bands of Venice lace, bouquet.
The couple resides at 29
held the fingertip veil of
.:~
Satil[action Gwrantetd or Your Monr.t
Bradford St. in St. Augustine . .
illusion.
She
carried
a
,,
Mrs. Spell is a receptionist at
~w~fl~~~!
cascade arrangement of the office of N. Patrick Hale,
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M.D. Mr. Spell is employed
:Oovenitntl Shop Sears
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baby's breath.
:Catalog by Phone
8EAR8, ROEBUCK AND()().
Mrs. Dale Saunders of with Dupont Steel,
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Out-of-town relatives ilnd
Gallipolis was the bride's
,"'
friends
here for the wedding
matron of honor. She wore a
Pnce Good
· gown of eyelet embroidery in were Mrs. John Rue, the
thru TuescJay
)ale yellow tied at the wrist bride's grandmother; Hob8rt
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with a yellow sash. It was Dillon ," her grandfather:
303 Upper River Road
.
designed with a V neckline, Stella Robinson, Mrs. Tom
across .from Silver Bridge Plaza Open Mon. thru Thurs. 10 tiiO short sleeves, and a Oared Tope, Mrs. Marvin Robinson,
Gallipolis, Ohio
Fri. &amp; Sat. 10 to 9
skirt with a deep flounce at Mr. and Mrs. Bill J. Johnson,
Gallipolis ; Mrs. William
L.....-- (icl to know us; you'll like US,®--......J the bottom. She wore a wide
brimmed hat to match ber Darling, Westerville; Kathy
Poasl, Columbus; Mr. and
Mrs. Grayson Williamson,
New Haven, W.Va. ; Meriam
Doughman, Crown City; Lisa
·Munyan, Northup; Georgia
LaRowe, Pompano Beach,
Fla. ; Chris ADen Burchfield,
Houston, Texas; Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Bowman, Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Bowman and
Steve, Jackson; Harold
Bowman, Brian Bowman,
Mr. and Mrs. Mel DuFour,
Pompano Beach; Karma and
When it comes to outdoor sports
Jason G!lOd, Novata, Calif.:
actJ...,ities or just plain relaxing, rest
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hawk,
assured that Auditions has styled
Athens; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Our patterns of tab le ware arc as
the just rig ht casual for you. Co mfort
Foster, Pickerington.
individual as your pcro;unality .
is the key word and fashio n right
styling is ass ured .
They set the mood and crca1c
the atmosphere which helps to
make your house a home. We
have lnf()rmal is well as formal
patterns of china, silv er and
crystal for every pcrsonali1y
The Almasulc
United
Presslnternallonal
. and for every budget.
Today Is Sundsy, Sept. 26,
the 270th day of 1976 with 96 to
follow.
The m!lOn is approaching
Its last quarter.
The morning stars are
Jewelers
Saturn,
Jupiter
and
,.t:~A SECOND AVENUE • ••6•1641
Mercury.
Mon.&amp; Fri.
MF.MBER .a.folEAIC"N GEM SOCIETV
The evening stars are
9:l0tillp.m.
Venus and Mars.
Tues .• Wed .. Sat.
Those horn on· this date are
9:30til5p.m.
under
the sign of Ubra .
.
Thursday
·
American
composer
·- ~
9:30 til noon
Re1istered Brldil.t Cun!l,ult.tni ·Mt;nhc r N.• t 11~ 11 .11 Urid.1l Serv i~c
George Gerlhwin was horn
on Sept. 26, 1898\.

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HAD A NICE NOTE from Mrs. Edward C. Maier
(Genevieve) of 725 Carl Ave ., New Kensington, Pa ., who lor
the past several years ball been researching the Slee t~ and
Blain famlly lines In Meigs County.
9\e expressed appreciation for this paper's listing of the
Civil War soldiers burled in Meigs County and mentioned that
her aecond grea~randfather, Francis BWn, horn July 21,
1813inSutton Twp. and died Dec. 9, 1895, is buried In Browning
Cemetery at Portland. He was one of the sons of James and
Anna Blain who settled in Meigs County In 1811.

auditions

LEAR PHOTOGRAPHY

Want to do something
nice for all the people
who love you?

ON THE BICENTENNIAL note, Mrs. Ullian Smith's
hobby ball been making colorful bonnets for her friends. She
~ea them by the dozen an!! has sent them and given them to
WU&lt;S far and near.
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446-2770

TO MEET

SYRACUSE - Several
school Improvement project.s
were planned and room
mothers for the year were
announced at the recent
meeting of the ,Syracuse
P.T.O. meeting held at the
school.
The projects to be financed
through fund ra ising actlvltles will be the purchase of
a new slide for the
playground, blacktopping the
bas~etball
court, and
providing new tables and
chairs for the auditorium.
The annual halloween car·
nival was set lor Oct. 29 at 7
p.m. at the school and com·
mittees for tha t will be
named later.
School pictures will be
taken on Thursdsy, Sept. 30
begiming at 9 a.m. Officers
reports were given and the
prayer and pledge lo the fla g

JOIIPh E. Btckwllb.IWc.,

SUNDAY
HOMECOMING at Eagle
Ridge Community Church
Den1il Welcb, Barbart
Sunday. Basket dinner at Welch to !ISO OU &amp; Gsa Co.
noon. Special singing in the R-Way, Rutland.
afternoon featuring the
Jeffrey Lee Divis, Brenda .
Bissell Brothers and Dan Jean Dtvl! to Donald C.
Hayman and the Hymn· Shaffer, Ressle A. Shaffer, .20
tuners. Public invited.
A., Racine.
APPRECIATION Dinner
Ernestine L. · Folden to
Sunday by Chester Fire
Department for all who
helped in the 1976 Meigs
County Fair food booth.
Dinner starting at 5 p. m.
with each family to take a
covered dtsh to fire station.
- HOMECOMING AT
Minersville United Methodist
Church Sunday beginning
with Sunday school, 9 a.m.
and worship service, 10.
Baksel dinner at noon with
aJ\ernoon ,prog~am at I :30
fea t uring musical gro ups,
"Light" and "Gospelettes,"
Vienna, W.Va. Rev. and Mrs.
Wendell Stuller of Nelson·
ville, former area resident,
will be present. Public in·
vited .
HOMECOMING SUNDAY
AT Eagle Ridge Community
Church. Sunday school, 10
a.m. ; basket dimer at n!lOn.
Special singing by Bissell
Brothers and others at af·
ternoon service: public in·
vited .
MEIGS 4·H Pleasu re
Ride.rs trail ride Sunday. 1
p.m. Elberfeld 's Farm,
Tuppers Plains. Bring own
meat and a covered dish.
MONDAY
Rl)TLAND Garden Club
meeting, 7:30 p. m.. Monday
a! Meigs Museum.

Ann Null ce)@rnted her first

MIDDLEPOR T
Jehovah'~ Witnesses, some 50
fe~w.. council
for this year.
Ada Couch ia tbe new persons, in the Middleport
uardian; Lawrence ·a rea are attending tbeir
lcQuaid, associate guar· regular Circuit Assembly at
ian; Mrs. Noreda Gauze, tbe Assembly Hall, 4230
uardian secretary; Mrs. Lafayette-Plain City Road,
London, this weekend.
,Canterbury' guardian
The Public Address , for
:-easurer; Mrs. Stella Layne,
Sunday
is entitled "Keep
ustodian of parapbernalia; ·
Seeking
God's
Kingdom." It
ln. Laura Wade, promoter
will
be
delivered
by John D.
f sociability; Mrs. Vicky
fa\llh, director of epochs, Busby, District Supervisor,
nd Mrs. Janet Wetherholt, frol!l Brooklyn, New York.
rector of music.
A hayride and songfest will
e 811110unced at a later date.
be ne:rt meeting will be Oct.

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Gallia garden clubs-conduct
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THE FRESHM ~N Glass of 1976 at the Holzer Medical
Center SciJOol of Nursing includes: (first row, 1-r), Debby
Fraley, Apple Grove, W. Va.; Donna- Evans, Jackson;
Sally SWain, Gallipolis; Mary Rusche!, Pomeroy: Tina
Duffy, Pomeroy; Vicky Long, Ironton ; Claire
~\cntlr r~mll, Newport; Brenda Taylor, Waterloo; Ginger
('ullwns. Pomeroy, and Crysl.al Glaze, Pomeroy. (Second
row), Kathy Forshey, Jackson; Gretchen Eldridge,
Athens: Olrol Whiteside, Athens; Dana McFarland,
D. bra Bobst, Tarmny Lawson, all of Wheelersburg;
Clmre Shumate, Ravenswood, W.Va .; Beverly DeVoss,
Srssonville, W, Va., and Coonie Estefan, Columbus.
!Thirdrow), Patricia Mmdon, Long Bottom; Pam Bryan,
Gallipolis; Steffi Ross, Gallipolis; Er~ Wetzel, Chesterhill; Cindy Sheward , Jackson; Debra WilkiniDn, Peebles;
Deborah Sanders, Reedsville; Susan Tidrick. Ports-

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mouU1 ; Cindy· Richards, Amesville; Sherry Cole, South
Webster; Cindy Willis, South Point; Annette Prescott,
Waverly ; Carla Graves, Chillicothe; Shirley Clay.
Gallipolis; Betsy Amsbarv, Pomeroy. and Cheri Roszell.
Ironton. I Fourth row), Billy Forrest, South Point ; Bobby
Evans; South Point : Sharon Woolum , Patriot; Minda
IM1kin, G~lllrmlis; Paulo Butler, Galtipolis ; Cindy Young,
Wilming tJ:m: Aida Westfall, Pi. Pleasant ; Rmnona
Compton . Pomeroy; Marie Grose, Cheshire; Neesha
Smith, Pl . Pleasant; Cathy Twyman, I~wington; B~th
Harrison, Gallipolis; Julia Osborne, Rodney: Luanne
Thompson, Jackson; Sheri Keating, Ironton ; Cheryl
Hudson , Pomeroy, and Mary Webb, South Point. Absent
were: Stephanie Brady, Gallipolis: Kevin Dill, Pomeroy;
Beverly Donta, Proctorville, and Jennifer Mehr. 1\thens.

Classes begin for student nurses

330 Second
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Pam Bryan, Gallipolis;
Paula Butler, Crown City ;
Shirley Clay, GaUipolis;
Sharon Cole, South Webster;
Ginger CuUums, Pomeroy;
Ramona Comptom , Thurman; Kevin Dill, Pomeroy;
!!everly DeVos:; , s;ssonville,
W. Va.; Beverly Donta,
Proctorville;. Tina Duffy,
Pomer oy; Gret chen
Eldridge, Athens; Constance
Eslelan, Columbus; Bobby
Evans, South Point; Donna
Evaris, Jackson; Billy
Forrest, South Point, and
Mary Forshey, Jackson.
Additional freshmen
students are: Debra Fraley,
Av,mu~ Apple Grove, w. Va. ; Crystal
Glaze. Pomeroy ; Carla
Graves, Ch.illlcothe; Marie
Grose , Cheshire; Beth
Harrison, Gallipolis; Cheryl
Hudson . Pomeroy ; Sheri
Kea ting, Ironton ; Minda
Lakin, Gallipolis; Tammy
L~wson,
Wheelersburg ;
V1cky Long, Ironton; Dana
McFarland, Wheelersburg;
Jenn ifer Mehr, Ath Pns :.

Juniors ancl seniors of the
school• were also honored
during the week at the annual
striping and
chevron
ceremony. At this iime
female students received an
appropriate stripe for their
nursing cap to designate their
class rank, while male
.students received chevrons to
wear on their sleeves.
Those students enrolled as
freshmen include: Betsy
Amsbary, Pomeroy·; Debra
Bobst, Wh ee lersbur g;
Stephanie Brady, Gallipolis ;

GALLIPOLJS - Classes
began this past week for 134
students at Holzer Medical
Center School ol Nursing in
Gallipolis.
Eurolled as fresbmen are
&gt;5 individuals from central
and southern Ohio and West
Virginia. Throughout the
week they were guests of
honor at various welcoming
parties held by the junior and
senior students. These men
and women are beginning a
three year course of study to
become registered nurses.

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11-IE SOFT WOOLS
IN EARTH ·TONES

Jackets, Pants &amp; Shirts

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Hard-Working
Softies

~tit4 t~ and

much interest horl
b(oen taken through the year.
Arlene 1'racy will be 1'herapy
chnim1an for thr coming
)ear.
Mrs. VIvian Klrkel stated
~ hr hod enjoyed the flower
•how and thunked aU those
parlicipatmg In it.
M~ry Jo Sh:~ver gave a
denumstr:1tion on Hor·
ticulture. Some Jl&lt;)lnts on
"How to Kill your Plants"
were overwatcring, too much
lrght, lnror·rect. temperature,
irtcqrrt•cl humidity. She
d1~d
seed trays,
~ntering rlevic~s and plants
s.t.urted from seed.
The following officers were
~nstulted forth~ coming year
by Mrs. Esta Reese:
St:'creU1ry.
Kah~
rnnkl't;
U·cnsqrcr,

interested in politics.
An open house is being held
in her honor today at her
Akron home. Her grand·
daughter, Mrs. Janice
Welker, 400 East Caston Rd.,
Akron, is hosting the affair.

asited her to urge the garden
cluhs to participate in the
weekly news column.
Present were:
Cheshire
Katie
Shoemaker, reporting;
Phylli~ Hawley , Jewell
Martin, Lucy Martin, Heleij
!'reston, Mildred Sl;ott.
French City - PattY.
Snyder, reporting : Grace
Bradbury, Elaine George,
Marie Meal, Jewell Moore,
Esta Reese, Florence
Trniner, llertlna Smeltzer.
Gallipolis
· Karen
Berkich, reporting; Gisela
Alonzo, Leana Dayton, Mrs. ·
Kenneth t'ruzler, M:~y
Ha skins, Sharon Johnson,
Mrs . Gomer Phillips. Maxine
Ru sk, Marjorie Saunders,

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Roberts; radlo ond news,
Berlina Smeltzer; therapy,
Arlene .'l'rncy. · Mrs. Lindn
Fmmm~ . new county contad
chairwoman was unable to be
present [or the instnllatioll'.
Mrs. H~ese thanked the
Gallipolis r.ardcn Cl ub,
hosts, and the Open Gate
Garden Club for the in·
ten••tws program by Rev.
Lusher. SJJc also reported
that Sarah Corsey "'of the
Gullipohs Daily Tribune had

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Room Suite ••••• •• •••• • ••••• '699.95 '599.95
9 Pc. Bas_sett Traditional Dining
Room Suite, 48" China Base •• •• '599.95 '529.95
9 Pc. Bassett Maple Dining
Room with Padded Seat Chairs··
•sg95.00 ''895.00
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9 Pc. Tell Citv Solid Maple Suite :
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(with breakfront China) .. • • .. • .1329.95 1095.00

NOW
550,00
299.95
299.95
525.00
450.00 ·
499.9$
Early
399.95
499.95
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499.95

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7 Pc. Brown Floral Vinyl with
Bronzetone Frame ........ • •••• '149.95 1125.00
7 Pc. Brown and Gold with
Woodgrain Two Tone Chairs • •• •• 1169.95 1139.95
7Pc. Black Vinyl with Black Frame,
.Octagon Table ••••••••••• ••••• 1179.95 1159.95

7..Pc. Brown Strip Vinyl with
Shinny Formica Table Top •••••• '179.95 143.95
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FREEDOM FROM
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FREEDOM FROM
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WE ARE STILL HAVI
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SALE!

7 Pc. Chromcraft with Green Supported Vinyl
and Metal Bottom Seats, 2 Leaves 1219.95 1189.95
9 Pc. Chromcraft Green Vinyl,
Metal
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MISS MATCH ONLY . • . 00
SEALY SETS •••••••.••••116

SET
Regular Values Up To 89.95 Each

All these pieces are first line bedding. Only thing
different Is the mattress and box spr ings don 't
match In covering . Gr eat buy .at this price .. Limited
quantity .

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30 " OV,EN -RANGE WITH
BLACK GLASS DOOR&lt;
Model HEH370T

SAVE 150.00

8-15-20-25-30 CU. FT.
ALL SIZES IN STOCK

Meigs, Yet111a and Mason counties.
Jack W. Carsey, Mgr. !&gt;hone 992-2181
STORE HOURS :
Store Open 8: JO·l: JO. Mill closes at s p.m.

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DURING OUR
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Maple Suite with Hutch Minor and Bookcase
Headboard • • ••• •• • • •• •• • ••• • • • • •• ••• • • '399.95 1349.95
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SWEETHEART CHEST FOR
YOUR FAVORITE GIRL WHILE
THEY LAST. WE'LL HOLD IT
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3 Berkline Recline.s, Green Vinyl ......... •••••• 1119.95 '95.00

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3 Pontiac Swivel Rockers, 100% nykln
plain velvet 1-Biue, l·Russel, I-Red •••• '179.95 1150.00
4 Berkline Rocker Recliners, Plaid Fabric,
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Lay-Away your Gun Cabinet now for
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Select f.rom 6, 8, 10 Gun Cabinet sizes.

4 NOIWalk Swivel Rockers, Assorted
. Colors •••••••••••••••••·••• •• • • • •• • 189.95 179.95

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Basset! Oak, Twin Mirrors • • • • • ••• • • • • • •• • • • • • '549.95 1449.95
Basset! Oak, with Hutch, Mirror and Door Chest ••• '895.00 '750.00
Vaughan Basset! Twin Mirror~ ••••••••••••••••• '439.95 1399.95
Bassett Oak Twin Minor • •• •• • • •• .......... •• •• '799.95 1$99.95 ·
Riveiside Solid Oak with Door Chest, Complete •••• '750.00 '625.00

Bronzelone Frame •• • .. • • • •.. • '139.95 1119.95

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8•1 cus h"ton•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 00 699.95 599.95
2 pc. Green Plaid Early American High Back
Suite ••••••••••••··~··••••••••••••••• .. 599.95 499.95 ·
2 pc. Beige Loose Cushion Traditional•• .. 499.95 425.00
2-2 pc. Plaid Early American Suites with wood wing,
arm, and front. 1-Brown-gold plaid, 1-treen plaid.
599.95 450.00
2 pc. Norwalk Solid Green Early American 100 pet.
Nylon cover. •••••••••••••••••• .... •.••• 499.95 399.95
2 pc. Green Floral Velvet •••••••••••••••499.95 399~95
2 pc. Early American with Fruit Basket design
cover ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••399.95 349.95
(matching Love Seat $179.95)
2 pc. Norwalk Brown Early American ou599.95 499.95
2 pc. Solid Orange Velvet with two plllows599.95 529.95
2 pc. Turquoise Nylon Suiteoo••• .. •••••••299.95 199.95
2 pc. Norwalk Striped Velvet (beautiful
covet) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••799.95 675.00
2 pc. Orang~ Plaid Suite ••••••• ••••oo•499.95 399.95
(matching'Love Seat $199.95)
2 pc. Norwalk Print Cover, Early American with
maple trim. •••··~··•·•••••••••••••••• 599.95 499.95
2 pc. Early American with bird pattern cover. (L.irge
suite) •••••••••••••••••••••••·••••••~·•· 599.95 499.95,
2 pc. Brown Early.American with high
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2 pc. Norwalk Green Floral, Traditional
Suite ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~•••699.95 599.95
2 pc. Solid Blue Velvet Tufted Back Suite 599.95 499.95
2 pc. Norwalk Early American brown plaid with loose
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2 pc. Green Plaid L. R. Suite • ... • .. • • • •• • 399.95
2 pc. Brown Plaid with vinyl straps ••••... 399.95
2 pc. Norwalk Solid Gold L.R. Suite ...... 599.95
2 pc. Schweiger Floral Print .. ••••••••••• 550.00
2 pc. Webb Gold Plaid with Head Roll, Early
American ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 549.95
2 pc. Green-Gold Plaid with pillow arm,
American .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••499.95
2 pc. Sawyers Floral Sweetheart Back • 00 549.95
2 pc. Schweiger Solid Green Velvet ...... 499,95
2 pc. Norwalk Patchwork, ·
100 Pet. Nylon, Early American ••••• 599.95

2 pc. Berkline Beige Vinyl Suite with light oak exposed
wood front (very nice). ••••••••••••••• 599.95 499.95

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2 pc. Blue and White Velvet with Two
Pillows ••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••• .. • 599.95 499;95
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exposed oak ends. 1---ilrange-green needlepoint, 1orange-green solid velvet.•••••••""•••• 895.00 695.00

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Pomeroy, was dedicated at
the Sunday morning worship
servtce of the Middleport
First Baptist Church. The
dedication ce remon y was
perfonned by the Rev. Peter
Granda!, pastor. Among
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those attending were grandMrs. Provens is still active parenl~, Mrs. Emerson Well
with her gardening, canning, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
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Claire Mend enhall. Nc,vporl ;
Julia Osborne , Rodney ;
Annette Prescott, Waverly:
Cy nthia Richards, Amesville; Stephanie Ross ,
Gallipolis: Cheryl Roszell,
Iro nton; Mary Ru shel,
Pomeroy; Deborah Sanders,
Reeds vi 1I e ; Cy.n t hi •
Sheward , Jackson; Claire
Shumate, Ravenswood, W.
Va.; and Neesha Smith, Point
Pleasant , W. Va.
Other new students
enrolled at Holzer Mt'dical
Center. School of Nursing
in clude : Sally Swain,
Gallipolis; Brenda Taylor,
Waterloo; Luane Thompson,
Ja ckson; Cathy Twyman,
Ewington; Mary Webb, South
Point; Aida Westfall, PQint
Pleasant, W. Va.; Ericka
Wetzel, Chesterhill; Carol
Whiteside, Athens ; Debra
Wilkinson, Peebles; Cynthia
Willis, South Poinl; Patricia
Windon , Long Bottom;
Sharon Woolum, Patriot, and
Cindy Young, Wilmington .

Provens observing

GALLIPOLIS - Mrs.
Myrtle Provens, a former
GaUia COWlty resident, will
celebrate her 95th birthday, ·
Sept. 28.
.
Mrs. Provens, the former
Myrtle Hively, was born Sept.
28, 1881 in Gallia County. She .
married William Provens
and in 1914 moved to the
Akron area where Mr.
Provens became a building
contractor until his death ii1
1963.
She h~s four children,
Edith, Coshocton; Wibna, a
dress designer, Gladys, a
teacher, and Clyd~, teacher·,
all of Akron. She has six
grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren; one greatgreat grandchild Is due Oct.

GAL! ,IPOI.IS ~ The
autumn meeting of the GaUia
CoWlty Garden Cluhs of the
Ohio Association of Garden
Clubs was held at the Grace
United Melhodi$t Church
recently.
Mrs. Esta Reese, c'Ounty
contact chul rworna n,.nrcetcd
guests and club members.
Nancy Smith gave devotions
"1'his is the Day for
Dreaming" from Ideals
foilowed IJy a prayer. l(a~·en
£1erkick gnve a welcome.
Virginia Covert mtr'!)tlut•t•d
Hcv.• Cfwrles Lusher who
gave a program on "Bible
Trees and Flowers."
Mrs. Reese rntrc&gt;drtted
Mrs. Capp, regi Qnal director
from Marietta. Mr·s. C:Hpp
Jrrnounccd the ne~t regional
meeting Will Ill' Nov. 6 at
Bt•lprc ;1t the Methodist
church 011 Maple Street,
The
secretary
and
treasurer's reports '&gt;'ere r"tad
and approved. Bills for lhe
.evening wero noted and ordered pai&lt;t
Bess Call, Leona Dayton
and .Jennie Myers were ~p·
pointed to audit the Qooks.
Hila Fra&lt;ier rcporl.o!d chi'
orga nization rs still domg
therapy with the Garden Club
at the Gallipolis Staie

Mrs. Charles Shaver, Daryl
Sheets, Nancy Smith, Mrt.
Charles Slover.
·Open Gate - Vlrglnln
Covert, reporting; Barbara
Allen, Carrie Dale, Anna
Howard, Audrey Wickline,
Jennie Myers, Faye Roberts ,
Carolyn Thorhp.10n.
· Rio Grande - Irene
Brannon, reporting; Bess .
Call, Bealrlce Clark, Cecellc
Jenkins, Jessie Richards,
Arlene Tracy.
Vinton Friendship - Mary
Ann McCarley, reporting ;
Verna M. Chamberlain, Esta
Downard, Lucy Hartsook,
Eleanor While.
Wayside - Mary Jo
Shaver, reporting; Lucille .
Mulford, Doris HoUsh.
Ye Olde Village - Bonnie
Stutes, reporting; Vivian
Klrkel, Charlotte Slmon.
Senior Citize11 - Mabel
Brown, reporting.
Refresbments of cookies,
punch, coffee, tea and nuts
were served by the hostesses.

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2-3 Pc. Sets of Walnut Tables. 1 Set of Hex
each (for set)
End Tables, 1 Set of Square with Cocktai •••• '59.95 '150.00
1·3 Pc. Set of Oak Hex End Tables w~h matching
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cocktail ••••••••••••••••• ~ •• ~ ••••••••• '99.95 for Sit
1-3 Pc. Set of Lane Walnut Tables, 58" coc:ktaH,
2 hex end ~bles • •••••••••••••••••••••• '99.95 '79.95(t1Ch)
1-3 Pc. Set of Bassett Pecan Tables, large cocktail . ·
and two round lamp tables ... •.. ••• ••••••• '99.95 '75.00 (IICh)
1·3 Pc. Set of Martinsville Solid Maple Dough Box each for set
End Tables •••••••••••••• •• • • ••• • • •• • • '59.95 '150.00
2-Hide.A-Beds from "Wood Bridge" 1-green,
1-brown, solid colorS ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••. '299.95
Large Selection of Metal Wardrobes just arrived.
Prices start as low as '49.95

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Gallia garden clubs-conduct
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Center SciJOol of Nursing includes: (first row, 1-r), Debby
Fraley, Apple Grove, W. Va.; Donna- Evans, Jackson;
Sally SWain, Gallipolis; Mary Rusche!, Pomeroy: Tina
Duffy, Pomeroy; Vicky Long, Ironton ; Claire
~\cntlr r~mll, Newport; Brenda Taylor, Waterloo; Ginger
('ullwns. Pomeroy, and Crysl.al Glaze, Pomeroy. (Second
row), Kathy Forshey, Jackson; Gretchen Eldridge,
Athens: Olrol Whiteside, Athens; Dana McFarland,
D. bra Bobst, Tarmny Lawson, all of Wheelersburg;
Clmre Shumate, Ravenswood, W.Va .; Beverly DeVoss,
Srssonville, W, Va., and Coonie Estefan, Columbus.
!Thirdrow), Patricia Mmdon, Long Bottom; Pam Bryan,
Gallipolis; Steffi Ross, Gallipolis; Er~ Wetzel, Chesterhill; Cindy Sheward , Jackson; Debra WilkiniDn, Peebles;
Deborah Sanders, Reedsville; Susan Tidrick. Ports-

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Webster; Cindy Willis, South Point; Annette Prescott,
Waverly ; Carla Graves, Chillicothe; Shirley Clay.
Gallipolis; Betsy Amsbarv, Pomeroy. and Cheri Roszell.
Ironton. I Fourth row), Billy Forrest, South Point ; Bobby
Evans; South Point : Sharon Woolum , Patriot; Minda
IM1kin, G~lllrmlis; Paulo Butler, Galtipolis ; Cindy Young,
Wilming tJ:m: Aida Westfall, Pi. Pleasant ; Rmnona
Compton . Pomeroy; Marie Grose, Cheshire; Neesha
Smith, Pl . Pleasant; Cathy Twyman, I~wington; B~th
Harrison, Gallipolis; Julia Osborne, Rodney: Luanne
Thompson, Jackson; Sheri Keating, Ironton ; Cheryl
Hudson , Pomeroy, and Mary Webb, South Point. Absent
were: Stephanie Brady, Gallipolis: Kevin Dill, Pomeroy;
Beverly Donta, Proctorville, and Jennifer Mehr. 1\thens.

Classes begin for student nurses

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Pam Bryan, Gallipolis;
Paula Butler, Crown City ;
Shirley Clay, GaUipolis;
Sharon Cole, South Webster;
Ginger CuUums, Pomeroy;
Ramona Comptom , Thurman; Kevin Dill, Pomeroy;
!!everly DeVos:; , s;ssonville,
W. Va.; Beverly Donta,
Proctorville;. Tina Duffy,
Pomer oy; Gret chen
Eldridge, Athens; Constance
Eslelan, Columbus; Bobby
Evans, South Point; Donna
Evaris, Jackson; Billy
Forrest, South Point, and
Mary Forshey, Jackson.
Additional freshmen
students are: Debra Fraley,
Av,mu~ Apple Grove, w. Va. ; Crystal
Glaze. Pomeroy ; Carla
Graves, Ch.illlcothe; Marie
Grose , Cheshire; Beth
Harrison, Gallipolis; Cheryl
Hudson . Pomeroy ; Sheri
Kea ting, Ironton ; Minda
Lakin, Gallipolis; Tammy
L~wson,
Wheelersburg ;
V1cky Long, Ironton; Dana
McFarland, Wheelersburg;
Jenn ifer Mehr, Ath Pns :.

Juniors ancl seniors of the
school• were also honored
during the week at the annual
striping and
chevron
ceremony. At this iime
female students received an
appropriate stripe for their
nursing cap to designate their
class rank, while male
.students received chevrons to
wear on their sleeves.
Those students enrolled as
freshmen include: Betsy
Amsbary, Pomeroy·; Debra
Bobst, Wh ee lersbur g;
Stephanie Brady, Gallipolis ;

GALLIPOLJS - Classes
began this past week for 134
students at Holzer Medical
Center School ol Nursing in
Gallipolis.
Eurolled as fresbmen are
&gt;5 individuals from central
and southern Ohio and West
Virginia. Throughout the
week they were guests of
honor at various welcoming
parties held by the junior and
senior students. These men
and women are beginning a
three year course of study to
become registered nurses.

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Hard-Working
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much interest horl
b(oen taken through the year.
Arlene 1'racy will be 1'herapy
chnim1an for thr coming
)ear.
Mrs. VIvian Klrkel stated
~ hr hod enjoyed the flower
•how and thunked aU those
parlicipatmg In it.
M~ry Jo Sh:~ver gave a
denumstr:1tion on Hor·
ticulture. Some Jl&lt;)lnts on
"How to Kill your Plants"
were overwatcring, too much
lrght, lnror·rect. temperature,
irtcqrrt•cl humidity. She
d1~d
seed trays,
~ntering rlevic~s and plants
s.t.urted from seed.
The following officers were
~nstulted forth~ coming year
by Mrs. Esta Reese:
St:'creU1ry.
Kah~
rnnkl't;
U·cnsqrcr,

interested in politics.
An open house is being held
in her honor today at her
Akron home. Her grand·
daughter, Mrs. Janice
Welker, 400 East Caston Rd.,
Akron, is hosting the affair.

asited her to urge the garden
cluhs to participate in the
weekly news column.
Present were:
Cheshire
Katie
Shoemaker, reporting;
Phylli~ Hawley , Jewell
Martin, Lucy Martin, Heleij
!'reston, Mildred Sl;ott.
French City - PattY.
Snyder, reporting : Grace
Bradbury, Elaine George,
Marie Meal, Jewell Moore,
Esta Reese, Florence
Trniner, llertlna Smeltzer.
Gallipolis
· Karen
Berkich, reporting; Gisela
Alonzo, Leana Dayton, Mrs. ·
Kenneth t'ruzler, M:~y
Ha skins, Sharon Johnson,
Mrs . Gomer Phillips. Maxine
Ru sk, Marjorie Saunders,

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Berlina Smeltzer; therapy,
Arlene .'l'rncy. · Mrs. Lindn
Fmmm~ . new county contad
chairwoman was unable to be
present [or the instnllatioll'.
Mrs. H~ese thanked the
Gallipolis r.ardcn Cl ub,
hosts, and the Open Gate
Garden Club for the in·
ten••tws program by Rev.
Lusher. SJJc also reported
that Sarah Corsey "'of the
Gullipohs Daily Tribune had

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9 Pc. Bassett Traditional Dining
Room Suite ••••• •• •••• • ••••• '699.95 '599.95
9 Pc. Bas_sett Traditional Dining
Room Suite, 48" China Base •• •• '599.95 '529.95
9 Pc. Bassett Maple Dining
Room with Padded Seat Chairs··
•sg95.00 ''895.00
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550,00
299.95
299.95
525.00
450.00 ·
499.9$
Early
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7 Pc. Brown Floral Vinyl with
Bronzetone Frame ........ • •••• '149.95 1125.00
7 Pc. Brown and Gold with
Woodgrain Two Tone Chairs • •• •• 1169.95 1139.95
7Pc. Black Vinyl with Black Frame,
.Octagon Table ••••••••••• ••••• 1179.95 1159.95

7..Pc. Brown Strip Vinyl with
Shinny Formica Table Top •••••• '179.95 143.95
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FREEDOM FROM
DEFROn'lNG

FREEDOM FROM
WASHING DISHES

FREEDOM FROM
Cl.EANING OVENS

WE ARE STILL HAVI
ACO.OP FREEZER
SALE!

7 Pc. Chromcraft with Green Supported Vinyl
and Metal Bottom Seats, 2 Leaves 1219.95 1189.95
9 Pc. Chromcraft Green Vinyl,
Metal
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MISS MATCH ONLY . • . 00
SEALY SETS •••••••.••••116

SET
Regular Values Up To 89.95 Each

All these pieces are first line bedding. Only thing
different Is the mattress and box spr ings don 't
match In covering . Gr eat buy .at this price .. Limited
quantity .

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30 " OV,EN -RANGE WITH
BLACK GLASS DOOR&lt;
Model HEH370T

SAVE 150.00

8-15-20-25-30 CU. FT.
ALL SIZES IN STOCK

Meigs, Yet111a and Mason counties.
Jack W. Carsey, Mgr. !&gt;hone 992-2181
STORE HOURS :
Store Open 8: JO·l: JO. Mill closes at s p.m.

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Kemp White Canopy Suite with Gold Trim
With Canopy Spread and tap. • • • • • • • • • •• 1449.95 '399.95

DURING OUR
26th ANNIVERSARY SAUl

Walnut Finish Bedroom Suite. •••••••• ••••••••• '249.95 199.95
Maple Suite with Hutch Minor and Bookcase
Headboard • • ••• •• • • •• •• • ••• • • • • •• ••• • • '399.95 1349.95
(We Also tiM This Suite
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DON'T FORGET THAT LANE
SWEETHEART CHEST FOR
YOUR FAVORITE GIRL WHILE
THEY LAST. WE'LL HOLD IT
TILL CHRISTMAS.
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1 Norwalk Solid Blue Platfoon Rocker • •.. .. '99.95 185.00

3 Berkline Recline.s, Green Vinyl ......... •••••• 1119.95 '95.00

ODDS AND ENDS
WAS

3 Pontiac Swivel Rockers, 100% nykln
plain velvet 1-Biue, l·Russel, I-Red •••• '179.95 1150.00
4 Berkline Rocker Recliners, Plaid Fabric,
Assorted Colors •••••••• •••••••••••• '199.95 '179.95 ·

1 Berkline Rocker Redner, Black Vinyl ••• 1159.95 '129.95
1 Modem Blue· Floral Early American
Rocker Recliner ••••• •• ••• ••• •• ••• • '249.95 !1~.95

Lay-Away your Gun Cabinet now for
Christmas while the selection is still good.
Select f.rom 6, 8, 10 Gun Cabinet sizes.

4 NOIWalk Swivel Rockers, Assorted
. Colors •••••••••••••••••·••• •• • • • •• • 189.95 179.95

1 8erkline Solid Geld Recliner .
(Three Fasllian) ................... '199.95 1169.95

QUANTITY LIMITED, FOR CHOICE FREEDOMSELECTIONS- COME EARLY!

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3 pc. Brown Plaid Sofa, Chair, Loveseat
$ofa &amp; Chair 499.95 l.,oveseat Free
2 pc. Sawyers Early American with red and assorted
colors cover. •••••••••••• .. •••••••••••••599.95 529.95 ·
Matching Love Seat 299.95 Matching Swivel Rocker
199.95
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3 pc. Green Plaid Sofa,Chair, Loveseat•••599.95 399.95
(One Only At This Price)

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1 8ladl V'myl Recliner •• •• • • • • •• •• • • • • • '99.95 '88.00

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ROLL S OUT ON WH EF i.S WASHER WITH SHO RT
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Basset! Oak, Twin Mirrors • • • • • ••• • • • • • •• • • • • • '549.95 1449.95
Basset! Oak, with Hutch, Mirror and Door Chest ••• '895.00 '750.00
Vaughan Basset! Twin Mirror~ ••••••••••••••••• '439.95 1399.95
Bassett Oak Twin Minor • •• •• • • •• .......... •• •• '799.95 1$99.95 ·
Riveiside Solid Oak with Door Chest, Complete •••• '750.00 '625.00

Bronzelone Frame •• • .. • • • •.. • '139.95 1119.95

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7 Pc. Brown Aoral Vinyl with

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2 pc. Sawyers Velvet Suite with wood and brass front,
8•1 cus h"ton•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 00 699.95 599.95
2 pc. Green Plaid Early American High Back
Suite ••••••••••••··~··••••••••••••••• .. 599.95 499.95 ·
2 pc. Beige Loose Cushion Traditional•• .. 499.95 425.00
2-2 pc. Plaid Early American Suites with wood wing,
arm, and front. 1-Brown-gold plaid, 1-treen plaid.
599.95 450.00
2 pc. Norwalk Solid Green Early American 100 pet.
Nylon cover. •••••••••••••••••• .... •.••• 499.95 399.95
2 pc. Green Floral Velvet •••••••••••••••499.95 399~95
2 pc. Early American with Fruit Basket design
cover ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••399.95 349.95
(matching Love Seat $179.95)
2 pc. Norwalk Brown Early American ou599.95 499.95
2 pc. Solid Orange Velvet with two plllows599.95 529.95
2 pc. Turquoise Nylon Suiteoo••• .. •••••••299.95 199.95
2 pc. Norwalk Striped Velvet (beautiful
covet) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••799.95 675.00
2 pc. Orang~ Plaid Suite ••••••• ••••oo•499.95 399.95
(matching'Love Seat $199.95)
2 pc. Norwalk Print Cover, Early American with
maple trim. •••··~··•·•••••••••••••••• 599.95 499.95
2 pc. Early American with bird pattern cover. (L.irge
suite) •••••••••••••••••••••••·••••••~·•· 599.95 499.95,
2 pc. Brown Early.American with high
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NOW THAW &amp; COOK!

2 pc. Norwalk Early American Solid Gold 100. Pet.
Nylon Cover; ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 599.95 525.00

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Suite•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••699.95 625.00
2 pc. Norwalk Green Floral, Traditional
Suite ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~•••699.95 599.95
2 pc. Solid Blue Velvet Tufted Back Suite 599.95 499.95
2 pc. Norwalk Early American brown plaid with loose
Pi.llow arm sofa.•••••••••••••••••···~··599.95 499.95

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REGISTRATION FOR BEGINNERS

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2 pc. Norwalk LR. Suite, gold nylon ..... 699.95
2 pc. Green Plaid L. R. Suite • ... • .. • • • •• • 399.95
2 pc. Brown Plaid with vinyl straps ••••... 399.95
2 pc. Norwalk Solid Gold L.R. Suite ...... 599.95
2 pc. Schweiger Floral Print .. ••••••••••• 550.00
2 pc. Webb Gold Plaid with Head Roll, Early
American ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 549.95
2 pc. Green-Gold Plaid with pillow arm,
American .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••499.95
2 pc. Sawyers Floral Sweetheart Back • 00 549.95
2 pc. Schweiger Solid Green Velvet ...... 499,95
2 pc. Norwalk Patchwork, ·
100 Pet. Nylon, Early American ••••• 599.95

2 pc. Berkline Beige Vinyl Suite with light oak exposed
wood front (very nice). ••••••••••••••• 599.95 499.95

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POMEROY -

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HERMAN GRATE

Frame:•.... •••• • • ••·• • •~ • • • • 1169.95 '139.95
Lee Well, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Well, Rt. 3,

STOP IN

2 pc. Blue and White Velvet with Two
Pillows ••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••• .. • 599.95 499;95
2-2 pc. Norwalk Suites with solid oak frame and
exposed oak ends. 1---ilrange-green needlepoint, 1orange-green solid velvet.•••••••""•••• 895.00 695.00

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7 Pc. Green Floral Vinyl with Green

Pomeroy, was dedicated at
the Sunday morning worship
servtce of the Middleport
First Baptist Church. The
dedication ce remon y was
perfonned by the Rev. Peter
Granda!, pastor. Among
I.
those attending were grandMrs. Provens is still active parenl~, Mrs. Emerson Well
with her gardening, canning, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
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hooked rugs, quilts and is White.

JUDY

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Claire Mend enhall. Nc,vporl ;
Julia Osborne , Rodney ;
Annette Prescott, Waverly:
Cy nthia Richards, Amesville; Stephanie Ross ,
Gallipolis: Cheryl Roszell,
Iro nton; Mary Ru shel,
Pomeroy; Deborah Sanders,
Reeds vi 1I e ; Cy.n t hi •
Sheward , Jackson; Claire
Shumate, Ravenswood, W.
Va.; and Neesha Smith, Point
Pleasant , W. Va.
Other new students
enrolled at Holzer Mt'dical
Center. School of Nursing
in clude : Sally Swain,
Gallipolis; Brenda Taylor,
Waterloo; Luane Thompson,
Ja ckson; Cathy Twyman,
Ewington; Mary Webb, South
Point; Aida Westfall, PQint
Pleasant, W. Va.; Ericka
Wetzel, Chesterhill; Carol
Whiteside, Athens ; Debra
Wilkinson, Peebles; Cynthia
Willis, South Poinl; Patricia
Windon , Long Bottom;
Sharon Woolum, Patriot, and
Cindy Young, Wilmington .

Provens observing

GALLIPOLIS - Mrs.
Myrtle Provens, a former
GaUia COWlty resident, will
celebrate her 95th birthday, ·
Sept. 28.
.
Mrs. Provens, the former
Myrtle Hively, was born Sept.
28, 1881 in Gallia County. She .
married William Provens
and in 1914 moved to the
Akron area where Mr.
Provens became a building
contractor until his death ii1
1963.
She h~s four children,
Edith, Coshocton; Wibna, a
dress designer, Gladys, a
teacher, and Clyd~, teacher·,
all of Akron. She has six
grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren; one greatgreat grandchild Is due Oct.

GAL! ,IPOI.IS ~ The
autumn meeting of the GaUia
CoWlty Garden Cluhs of the
Ohio Association of Garden
Clubs was held at the Grace
United Melhodi$t Church
recently.
Mrs. Esta Reese, c'Ounty
contact chul rworna n,.nrcetcd
guests and club members.
Nancy Smith gave devotions
"1'his is the Day for
Dreaming" from Ideals
foilowed IJy a prayer. l(a~·en
£1erkick gnve a welcome.
Virginia Covert mtr'!)tlut•t•d
Hcv.• Cfwrles Lusher who
gave a program on "Bible
Trees and Flowers."
Mrs. Reese rntrc&gt;drtted
Mrs. Capp, regi Qnal director
from Marietta. Mr·s. C:Hpp
Jrrnounccd the ne~t regional
meeting Will Ill' Nov. 6 at
Bt•lprc ;1t the Methodist
church 011 Maple Street,
The
secretary
and
treasurer's reports '&gt;'ere r"tad
and approved. Bills for lhe
.evening wero noted and ordered pai&lt;t
Bess Call, Leona Dayton
and .Jennie Myers were ~p·
pointed to audit the Qooks.
Hila Fra&lt;ier rcporl.o!d chi'
orga nization rs still domg
therapy with the Garden Club
at the Gallipolis Staie

Mrs. Charles Shaver, Daryl
Sheets, Nancy Smith, Mrt.
Charles Slover.
·Open Gate - Vlrglnln
Covert, reporting; Barbara
Allen, Carrie Dale, Anna
Howard, Audrey Wickline,
Jennie Myers, Faye Roberts ,
Carolyn Thorhp.10n.
· Rio Grande - Irene
Brannon, reporting; Bess .
Call, Bealrlce Clark, Cecellc
Jenkins, Jessie Richards,
Arlene Tracy.
Vinton Friendship - Mary
Ann McCarley, reporting ;
Verna M. Chamberlain, Esta
Downard, Lucy Hartsook,
Eleanor While.
Wayside - Mary Jo
Shaver, reporting; Lucille .
Mulford, Doris HoUsh.
Ye Olde Village - Bonnie
Stutes, reporting; Vivian
Klrkel, Charlotte Slmon.
Senior Citize11 - Mabel
Brown, reporting.
Refresbments of cookies,
punch, coffee, tea and nuts
were served by the hostesses.

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2-3 Pc. Sets of Walnut Tables. 1 Set of Hex
each (for set)
End Tables, 1 Set of Square with Cocktai •••• '59.95 '150.00
1·3 Pc. Set of Oak Hex End Tables w~h matching
·
cocktail ••••••••••••••••• ~ •• ~ ••••••••• '99.95 for Sit
1-3 Pc. Set of Lane Walnut Tables, 58" coc:ktaH,
2 hex end ~bles • •••••••••••••••••••••• '99.95 '79.95(t1Ch)
1-3 Pc. Set of Bassett Pecan Tables, large cocktail . ·
and two round lamp tables ... •.. ••• ••••••• '99.95 '75.00 (IICh)
1·3 Pc. Set of Martinsville Solid Maple Dough Box each for set
End Tables •••••••••••••• •• • • ••• • • •• • • '59.95 '150.00
2-Hide.A-Beds from "Wood Bridge" 1-green,
1-brown, solid colorS ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••. '299.95
Large Selection of Metal Wardrobes just arrived.
Prices start as low as '49.95

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WEEKEND
SPECIALS
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Anita Fultz ·to wed
MIDDLEPORT- Mr. and
Mn. John F. Fultz, Mid·
dleport, are IIUIOIIIICing the
engqem..UIIIld appi'Oidtlng
marrtaae of their dauehter;
AIIIY Marte, Columburi, to
M!cb•el WUilam Mason t1011
ol Mr, llld Mn. WUilam' B.
Muon, Colambua.
MID Falla, I 197lll'lduate
of Mella Hlch School,
recelnd her bachelor of
aclence degree In home
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dtlJd development from Ohio
State lJalveralty'. Sbe 11

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II!IPlOJed I I aulatant
director of Sailkel Dey Care
Ceater. Her fiance II a 1971
arldaate of Marton Fl'lllklin
Hllb Sc:bool, Coi111111Hui, and
II tbe "slet•nt coordinator of
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will be an event of Oct. 18 at
5:30 p.m. at the Redeemer
United Brethren Church,
Columbwt. 'lbe Rev. Lopp of
Columbus. and Harold
VoeieiBong, Porlsmoutlt, will
officiate.
MeUnda Burk of SctoloYWe
will be tbe bride's matron of
honor, and bridesmaids will
be Sbaron WIJ!a; Cbllllcotbe;
Patti Hammond, Columbus
1nd Cindy Dennla, Columbus.
Velvet Swllher of Middleport
will be a junior bridesmaid,
IIJ1d Paula Swllher of Mid. dleport will be tbe flower girl.
Nuptial musk will be
praented by Barbara Sarna,
Columbus. Reception
hoateuea will be Jodene
Klrgls, Bucyrus; Dorothy
Fultz, Columbus; Cheryl
Muon and Sandy Brown,
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Ohio Aaoclltloll o1 Garden
.Cluba at tbe recent ltllte
canveatlcn Ia Colnmhua.
Mn. Bolin, a IOIIItlme
member of the Rutland
Frteadl)' Gardenen and 1
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too deeply ;n a fr iend's
.11 can·t
problems
probably
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h~lptoday.
an d You
you may be
opening • can or worms.
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: There is someone who has
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1974 CHEVROLET C-10

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·VOlXIVIIAIEN

Convertible, bright ora,;ge
·with black &lt;tillY . top and
black lea there lie Interior, A
speed, radio, local ow-.
who purchased 11 new. a
sharper one &lt;an not be
found . Check this un ·
believable reduced price&lt;

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He·nderson ·aatt·e·ry

L'l. Hustler, pickup, while
1\'lth blue Interior, rllflo, 4
speed, new paint and
stripes, a lot of hard work .
can be gotten out of this
one. .

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JUNCTION RT. 7 &amp; 35

GALLIPOLIS1 OH o·
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Roy a l Crown
Team No . 3

Wedne sday Earl.y Bird

September 1. lf76

go. Seek a safe m idd!eground

ftvour

~Birthday
Sept. 21, 1976
There will 'be some ad\-antageous changes for vou !h is
year that could benefit you
f•na nc ially Be prepared tO
m o ve when opportunity

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Roya l Crown
Evelvn's Grocery
Lig hthouse Resl.
Team No , J

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H igh Series : Mary Voss
492, Beny Wh i tla tc h 473 .

Wednesday Early Bird
· September a, 1876

Prs.

LighlhO use
K i ng Bu i lders
Evelyn 's Gro cery

form four ordinary ~ordt .

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High Ga m e: Mary Von
199 ; Jan Jenkins 189 ; Betty
Whitlalch 189.
High Serid : Mary Voss
SJS ; Jan Jenkins 526 . ·
Wedn n d~y

Early Bird

September IS. 1976'

Hig h Game : Jean Norton

Bell Tom

Unscramble these four Jumbles.,
one letter to ea.th square, to

Heck's Reg.

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shaving Mod fOI' aMI 1troke cl~u .
bd~o•1ive .tyling- eot)' to kold, eol)' to
..,.., Coil cord. Eoay, ~ip- ~ cl~n i ng .
Elegant 1tylj,g in foahion colors.

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Trucks in stock for

2 Dr. hardtop. AM·FM·tape radio, fac . air
cond , P. steer in g. P. brakes. mag wheels,
w-s-w radial tires . black finish with vinyl
lop a nd matching interior. 16.000 miles.
Like new cond .

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WOOD MOTOR SALES.
Gallipolis, o.

Eastern Ave.

% ton vans and o/4 ton
vans. A real good

SPECIAL

selection of used cQrs.
OVER 20 NEW 77 TRUCKS &amp; CARS iN STOCK

LUNCH KITS

Carroll Norris Dodge

Assorted Styles

Hou•war. Dept.

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box, standard. trin ·
sml .. lon. radio, lull wheel
covers, low, loW, mileage,
Immaculate condition.

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King Builders
12
Royal Crown
10
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High Game : Mar y Voss
195, Flossie Ma xson, 183.
H i gh Ser les : ' F toss re Maxon
.a8J , Ja n Jenkins , 476.

1974 atEVRCilT
NoVa, i door, while with
black all vinyl Interior, 6
cyl. engine.• auto. .tran1.,
power steerl,;g, radio, W·l·
w tires, low mileage. ·

SUNDAY, S&lt;pl. 26, 1976

•1.99
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'25"

$2495
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SUNDAY CROSSWORD PUZZLER

Gallipolis, Ohio
Cllarlle Webster, · Buster Sprague.
Ji, Tom Norris.

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on the column,

radio, carpel. excellent
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today. 22)
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SCORPIO
(Oct 24·Nov.
vou·re llkety to focus on the

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Heck's Reg. •2.99

Medium or Hard

help by hurling

.,. Sulfering in Silence won't hetp
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FOR AUTO, FARM, COMMERCIAL,
MARINE

the ind ividuaL

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Immediate delivery.

TOOTHBRUSH

rng out ol your way to patronize

~i&lt; your wheels on things that may
not be des,eabte once at.

' 4 cyl., auto., hatchback.

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Heck's Reg. •1.66

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maroon with black all vinyl
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Below Wholesale

'2395
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Heck's Reg, To •44.96
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off' 11 you

guests cordially. Today you're
~~~P::~~~~~ ~~II be your usual

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PRESSURE
2:101

You II be far better
lend
lor yourself.

road

wheels,
2300
miles,
showroom condition.

much luck today In getting

LEQ(July23-Aug.22)Normal·

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VENTILATED

LIMIT 6 QTS.

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NOVA
2
DR.
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1974
'MU('TANG
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Automotive Dept.

1OW40 MOTOR OIL

Oth~rs to do your ~i dd i n~).

windows,

INSTAU.£D

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You're not apt . to have too

~f, 19,oo~ :i;;~~~ndy
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SHELLX100

massive error in judgment
201

to
• ~~~~ts~ore conser¥iithle tni''

mt es.

SAVEl I · .

.:

_black vinyl top .

,,.

$466

· tras . op. •
the ex

-you
haven't had time to think
on. You could come up with a

Imaf

2 Dr .. baby blue, dark blue
vinyl roof, 350 v.a, auto.,
P.S., P .B., air, llnlod glau,
AM a. tape player, po"Mtr

85

$

Don 't make a major decision

t~

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Heck's'.Reg .
$7.99

Heck's Reg. •23.99
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19.99 .

PRA.ILL
STADIUM
SlAT

1101tri AC , 5200 lt~M. Buill-in 4 ounce 11\a\\,01 oiler

Eqv ip'-d ..-lnl 10 inth '"001'1 re"*''ibJe quldt bar. Ond
mtcr-o chi'el choin.
.

?

iC • Sharp, vinyl top. 6 cyl., auto.,

ICOPI

Joy Ela. Mcqan entitled
"8oiniwltat Today Is aa

......1•. Room 'cowtt wu
' talriln witb lite bemer bein8
... b)' lbt fiNIIIJ'IIIe.
lfn: 0Jm Page, Jli'OIIIill
~. Introduced Mn.

1

MOZ•

~uaqapoemby

Unknon Teacher · and
Unknon Boy Who WUI
Cbaa&amp;e tbe World.'' The
plad1e to tbe flac waa
foDond by the bualnen

'

Sports Dept.

Marprell'lno111, a f1lrmer

'fttle I fiAnwllal s-11n1
leeclla', wualal prwnt.
lin. ADDI E. Turner
opened , tbe meetlnc with

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4 POINT

Mlmle Tbornlllll, 4-11 Boys
SALEM CENTER
l'lnllll and 1tll!btra were and Girls Club, advtaor. Tbe
lnbiiltNd at the MCIIday club exblblta were VIewed
nl&amp;ht meet~ of the Salem and Mrs. Tbornlllll aplalned
the Dllll)' 11CC1111pllslunenla
CIDIIrPTA.
ollhe
club member&amp;.
,.rtldlnl were Mn.
Tbe
MlligJ CoWtty Fair
Mlute Rllp, prealdent;
exblblla
of tbe ICbool atudenta
Mra. Jeew Council, vice
were
crt
dllplay for tbe
prnlclent; Mrs. Barbara
parents
to
view.
The wlnnen
~t.~· and Mrs. were rec:G(IIIIzed by their
l.liMia JaR, llwRnr.
lin. Roberta WUsoa, respective teachers.
...... illtraduced prtnttla Refnlhmenll were sei'Yed
of ptiPill at tbe lcbool, by the teachen.
lbe JW11111 of llrat crade
..,U.IIId lbe teachers, Mn.
WJt1e Wbllley, IIJ'Ide one;
Ml1. Ollft Page, grade two;
MlllllebeoCI Ti lpleU, &amp;nde
1111'11; Mra. Wllllfred Nua,
llflde four; Mrs. AID E.
Tamer, lflde five; Mrs.
Carol . IY1111, Title 1
ftemedlel Jl•dtJw, and Mill
GleDDI Spnpe,l vocal
Mille. .Mra. W1laon II lite
lbtb grade teacher. Mrs.

•I

Sports Dept.

Columbus.

Parents, .teachers
introduced at PTA

88

WIIIIOIIICH
ILICIRIC

'2095

it

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ilrilr

Air ' p.s ~, auto ·

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$119

Ani/4 Marie Fultz

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: 1972 PLYMOUTii FURY Ill t 1976 PONTIJ£ CATALINA t
2 Or hard!
9 000 'I
All -t1

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6 cyl., auto .. p.s .

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associated
wilh maylnteresr
feel she
has a proprietary
in
and put

! ~~:~;,h~::;c~:~Jun•

1974
OUSTER 2 DR.
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STATE

3 YEAR GROUP 24

Someone, you're very closely

.BOAT, BORGE BURN
• .SAN DIEGO ( UPI)
. Olmlc planlat Victor Borge Is
bot laallhlng about his
tm,OOO yacht.
Ill I tJ mlllicrt lawsuit
· ....... CampbeD Industries,
kat CQ!Jplalned tite 6$-loot
· boat baa broken down
90-nUy alllce It was
~-l!t'~1n May, um, that lt
~..
IllS caught fire.

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NEW 1976

PROWLER
SELF CONTAINED
171h FOOT

TRAVEL TRAILER
LIST 1 3747

NOW '2995

SMITH HONDA SALES

~ t't"ft ~~ ~~ O~ .._.R-.T..;..
7 -----KA.;;,;;NAU;.;GA.;;.;..;;~

I FIQvrt ot
SpeeCh
8 AtttmPII
II MOIU!Iet
18MOtaunu suat
19 Ptrt ot
tortirteatlon
.20Retreatltd
21 Awards
23 City in Nevacte
2• Devoured
26 Reg ion
27Prtlix : with
29 Ctroust
30 WhiP
3 1 Facial
uprestiOfl
32 Cut
33 Short t ltiQ
34 Unloc~$l$10at )
3S Unruly chi ld
38 Ptrleini'IQ to
France
38 "rgument
40 Flyingmtmrntl
41 Fuel
42 Decltred
43 Posussn
45 Ptramour
48 Tltree· tOed sloth
.. 1 Ftl ollwine
48 t-Jurl
49 Nerve networks
51 Girl' s ntme
52 In itlal! ol 26th
Pr•sident
53 Anger
54 Stop
.
55 Feel&amp; indignant
st
57 Perm it
58Anc ientc:hariot
eo Jergoo
61 Female rut!
62EJCtent
U Note olacala

65 Prlnltr 't
m•asurt

66 ._light
6 7 F~ er pltnl
69 Growing out ot

71 Hindu cymbtl!
7:lExaminiSIIQQ!
74 Slave
76 Worn twty

79MOI'eancieru
8 1 8evettge
82 Preli11: three
84 Flnlthed
85 Shore bird
87GodofiiMI
90 Oeclarld
92 Suffix: lllte
93 Subal.nc:e
95 SQutnder
97 Oitturtllnct
98 Pronoun
98 Phytlclan

llbbd
tO 1 Part ol church
1~1 . 1

103 Couple
104 A !I! ate (abbr.l
10 5 Bulftlo
l OB Comptratlve

ending

110 Nultilltt
112 Warbled
113 Lair
11• Ell It!
1 1!5 Let 11ttancl
117 Challenged
1'1 8 Zest
119At111ude
120 Brothtr ol Cain
121M.,., name
123 Girl's nickname
124SerYII'
125 HI.Ir!
12t!Freeol
121 Glouy paint
129 Mort tlugglth
131Dimln1Sh
132 Fur -betri'lg

mammll

133 Neoatlve " "''
13 .. TNr
1~8 Crt 'IItts

27 Ont who
suppll•. cookl
tnd terYit food

28 Manage
30 Wite nail
137 EI\Ofmous
~ 1 FOf11tudt
138 Otcltre
33 PwMin lnQto the
t39 Symbol tor
nao;y
thallium
35 Uninternling
140 Greek letter
. ptrson
1.. 1 8tr order
36 Sh ift
t .. 2 Solemn YOW
37 DMests
1.. 3 Jumped
39 Genua ot cattle
144 Army otllcer
41 P11teb011rd
"8Thlcll
42 Susonlng
148 Ftet·bottomtd
44 Becawn
0011
47 Hold on property
t ..iRepett
48 Thou who
150 8Hfanlmet
eum lnt eoe•
15 1 Sp i rltedMr~u
.. a Wtlkt · ·
OOWN
unalndily
Throo:,
_
.
50 Mlkttmenda
1
5.. Tr..l
lltnd
~
55 N.-ve network
12 Oanolllhtl
56 Employed
3 City In Rus sia
INQIIIY
4 FootUke part '
59 Rattly
5Teulonlcdeily
60Scentolfiftt
8 Htndte
mlriCte
~~~~~~I ll
61 Rupe~ (abbr .I
language
63 Shef t JICke1
66N01totaeale
9 Bllbylonlan
87 ElliiiS
deity
68Gotnotn
10 TrNIPtd
ro WhlriQoots
11 OitChU
, · 7 1 C~er
12 Pretill : agtin
72 Everyone
13GrHnland

umernent

lA Ventilated

15 Yarn

uo~
lor
......

embroidery

16 Meedow
11Mtn' t nlckntmt
2tllw : Ofl lcla t
proof
22 Mtndt
23 Actual
25 Matti

73NtllvtofCreie
1 s G010
· g ·
wrong

11 lamprey

~

78Wh lteHouse
lnitla.l ! '
80 Smooth

e3Mtttl
e8 Ranted
88 Choe•
89 Stitches
·d 011
90 p 11
n ce
9 1 Latin

S2695

cot~juncuon

84 Lawful
liH5 N._twe
98 "ICOnollc
bftlfiOI
99 OIIIQrMmtnt
100 P~tlnlng to ltle
rtUna
102 Hindu oamttnll
104 ~ru:tefln l te
numb• .
105Cholcett '
108 Ma~t
UMICIIIII')'

101 Annoyed I cOllOQ.)
109 Kind of toot race
1t 1 Go11tp
112 Olttrlct In
Germany
113 Per liOn ot
mtdlclne
11e Scot111h cap
118 Sptnllh Ia
" thret"
118 GaiC) for brtetf'l
122 Calm
124 Kind ot ltbrle

(pU
125 Ready money
126 Hai vtttecl
128 LiQUid meuure
lJOLOI 1
u r Cl e
131 ~IQu iCI
132 Plattorm
135 Brazilian etiUtry
t37 Urn
138WitherMt
140 Wager
142 Number
.
143 Unit or latv•tn
currency
t .... Enlitttdmtn
~cotloq.l

145 Nur
14 7 Latin contunctlon
148 COllege degree
(abbr.)

1972 FORD
Torino, 4 door, while with
blue Interior, blue vinyl
lop, blue carpel, 302, VB.
auto .

trans .,

power

steering , factory air
conditioning; lhis one Is
very nice.·

1795

5

1970 atEVROI.ET
4 door Caprl&lt;e, medium
green with matchl,;g green
Interior, V8, auto. trans.,

power steering, radio, solid
car, very le w blemishes.

sg9s
1974 FORD

GAI.AXIE 500
4 Dr., V-B, auto .. P.S., P.B.,
vinyl roof, air, tinted glass,
bronze finish , tobacco
brown Interior.

2995

5

1968 Pontiac TemDeSt
1969 Chevy ChMIIe
2 dr. HT
1966 Chrysler
New Yorker
1976 Mercury Capri

1967 P~. Fury Ill, 4 Dr.
'
1967 Pontiac
2 Dr. HT

MOUNTAIN

STATE
CHRYSLER
PLYMOUlH

'

At the foot ot the Sll!!tllt
end Sliver · Brld1n In
tt.nderson.
l.

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~- Tbe Sunday Times- Sentinel. Sw!day, Sept. :Ill, 11176

WEEKEND
SPECIALS
MOUNTAIN

~~ .

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Forsu.:~~~-:1~;:
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WHnL~C6LI;

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73
PONn
PLYMOUllt
1973
FUR
.
YIll . :
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Air, p.s., auto.

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PRICES IN EFFECT SUNDAY, _MONDAY, SEPT. 26 &amp; 27

**·****

Anita Fultz ·to wed
MIDDLEPORT- Mr. and
Mn. John F. Fultz, Mid·
dleport, are IIUIOIIIICing the
engqem..UIIIld appi'Oidtlng
marrtaae of their dauehter;
AIIIY Marte, Columburi, to
M!cb•el WUilam Mason t1011
ol Mr, llld Mn. WUilam' B.
Muon, Colambua.
MID Falla, I 197lll'lduate
of Mella Hlch School,
recelnd her bachelor of
aclence degree In home
'

and family lnd
dtlJd development from Ohio
State lJalveralty'. Sbe 11

ICIJOIIIIIQ

II!IPlOJed I I aulatant
director of Sailkel Dey Care
Ceater. Her fiance II a 1971
arldaate of Marton Fl'lllklin
Hllb Sc:bool, Coi111111Hui, and
II tbe "slet•nt coordinator of
miJ!Pinlat CGca.cola Syrupe

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'lbe open cburdl wedding

.

Heck's Reg . $149.88

. .
will be an event of Oct. 18 at
5:30 p.m. at the Redeemer
United Brethren Church,
Columbwt. 'lbe Rev. Lopp of
Columbus. and Harold
VoeieiBong, Porlsmoutlt, will
officiate.
MeUnda Burk of SctoloYWe
will be tbe bride's matron of
honor, and bridesmaids will
be Sbaron WIJ!a; Cbllllcotbe;
Patti Hammond, Columbus
1nd Cindy Dennla, Columbus.
Velvet Swllher of Middleport
will be a junior bridesmaid,
IIJ1d Paula Swllher of Mid. dleport will be tbe flower girl.
Nuptial musk will be
praented by Barbara Sarna,
Columbus. Reception
hoateuea will be Jodene
Klrgls, Bucyrus; Dorothy
Fultz, Columbus; Cheryl
Muon and Sandy Brown,
'

Reg~

CHAIN •SAW .
ToiDiw~ghrS

lbs. ~ hor1epo....M I!'ICilor. I I omps, 120

6AMP

BATTERY CHARGER

'14''

DELUXE
HAMMOCK

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49 or
Heck's Reg.

Heck's Reg. '18.99
Hardware

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IIOIIIIIUII

·

Mrs. Bolin ·
elected to
state post

J-

RUTLAND - Mn.
Bolln ol Rutland wu eJ8ded
llllatant aecretary of Ute
Ohio Aaoclltloll o1 Garden
.Cluba at tbe recent ltllte
canveatlcn Ia Colnmhua.
Mn. Bolin, a IOIIItlme
member of the Rutland
Frteadl)' Gardenen and 1
farm., director of Jillion II,
OAGC, curreaU, _.... u
the ..... ColllllJ Ganlea
Clabl Auoclatloa eoatlct

chalrmlll.

A taltattd

Bolla .... -

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Automotive Dept• .

COOKER
CANNER
21% qt.

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$12.H

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T~UCKS

TO CHOOSE FROM 1

74 FORD F-100
1973
. FORD F-100

.

19) Jt Is folly to involve yourself

too deeply ;n a fr iend's
.11 can·t
problems
probably
lJl
h~lptoday.
an d You
you may be
opening • can or worms.
"' AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
: There is someone who has
-tr pas
cooperated
with you in the
t. If you want him to co n-

!

1975 DODGE 100
1974 CHEVROLET C-10

!· .
-4t

WIRE SEAT .
CUSHION

linue to do so. give him more

· ~ · ~~~~~~.~~~.~~!;;~~~·:.~~~

Gallipolis. Chrysler-Plymouth

:

able to determine which way to

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12 quart

$2295
1974

·VOlXIVIIAIEN

Convertible, bright ora,;ge
·with black &lt;tillY . top and
black lea there lie Interior, A
speed, radio, local ow-.
who purchased 11 new. a
sharper one &lt;an not be
found . Check this un ·
believable reduced price&lt;

S2895 ..

.1973 DATSUN

He·nderson ·aatt·e·ry

L'l. Hustler, pickup, while
1\'lth blue Interior, rllflo, 4
speed, new paint and
stripes, a lot of hard work .
can be gotten out of this
one. .

.

UPPER RIVER ROAD
JUNCTION RT. 7 &amp; 35

GALLIPOLIS1 OH o·
I
~~---------------------;;,..,;;.;.;;.;;.;;.,1
446 8586

Roy a l Crown
Team No . 3

Wedne sday Earl.y Bird

September 1. lf76

go. Seek a safe m idd!eground

ftvour

~Birthday
Sept. 21, 1976
There will 'be some ad\-antageous changes for vou !h is
year that could benefit you
f•na nc ially Be prepared tO
m o ve when opportunity

.

~n ecks .

King Build er S

Pis.

6

s

Ben Tom
Roya l Crown
Evelvn's Grocery
Lig hthouse Resl.
Team No , J

,

''
3
2

t9 S, Betty Whillatch 195
H igh Series : Mary Voss
492, Beny Wh i tla tc h 473 .

Wednesday Early Bird
· September a, 1876

Prs.

LighlhO use
K i ng Bu i lders
Evelyn 's Gro cery

form four ordinary ~ordt .

13
11
10
.B

4

2
High Ga m e: Mary Von
199 ; Jan Jenkins 189 ; Betty
Whitlalch 189.
High Serid : Mary Voss
SJS ; Jan Jenkins 526 . ·
Wedn n d~y

Early Bird

September IS. 1976'

Hig h Game : Jean Norton

Bell Tom

Unscramble these four Jumbles.,
one letter to ea.th square, to

Heck's Reg.

I GINCI
[ I

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U.Dtai'.HILCO

tD.4JEGG

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"LADY 8UG"
IHAYIR

All

·.-2 DARTS

Oo... lost, comFortoiMe ahovn at o
low, lOw pl'icel Unique diol action

shaving Mod fOI' aMI 1troke cl~u .
bd~o•1ive .tyling- eot)' to kold, eol)' to
..,.., Coil cord. Eoay, ~ip- ~ cl~n i ng .
Elegant 1tylj,g in foahion colors.

llESTU/11
V' 'l

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2 CHARGERS ·

1976

1 VAN

Models

\ A.n~•n-:

OFFSET

.

ll rt'(Jufd lndiratr th ! nut w.rld h~rr­
- AFTER (-fttr)

75 PONTIAC LeMANS ·.

'

Stock

Trucks in stock for

2 Dr. hardtop. AM·FM·tape radio, fac . air
cond , P. steer in g. P. brakes. mag wheels,
w-s-w radial tires . black finish with vinyl
lop a nd matching interior. 16.000 miles.
Like new cond .

'4195
WOOD MOTOR SALES.
Gallipolis, o.

Eastern Ave.

% ton vans and o/4 ton
vans. A real good

SPECIAL

selection of used cQrs.
OVER 20 NEW 77 TRUCKS &amp; CARS iN STOCK

LUNCH KITS

Carroll Norris Dodge

Assorted Styles

Hou•war. Dept.

I I

1

Jnonlol•., BRAWL JUICE DENOTE

Several 1977 Dodge

THERMOS

Heck'• Reg. '5.67

r

WHAI iHE HUR~GuRc:&gt;Y MAN GAlt?
Ht5 L.tFE WA6 .

(AIIIwrn i'tood~J)

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Ccmnetlc Dept.

11rL

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I'"'U-MIW!IInl (I I X ) A"( I 1 I It
Yr11rrd•' ·,.

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ACROSS

Now anianaet.he circled totten
to fonn the 1urpriae answer, u
l
~=f:,:=:,;l==:;'".A;::~·;::;;;;:·..;;.•u:;nuted b7 tht above eartoon.

New

4 ASPENS

IIWRIY DlPf.

.....

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1975 atEVROI.ET
Custom deluxe pickup, B
box, standard. trin ·
sml .. lon. radio, lull wheel
covers, low, loW, mileage,
Immaculate condition.

S3695

20

LighthOuse Rest .
11
King Builders
12
Royal Crown
10
. Ev~lvn ' s Groc er y
9
Team No . J
A
High Game : Mar y Voss
195, Flossie Ma xson, 183.
H i gh Ser les : ' F toss re Maxon
.a8J , Ja n Jenkins , 476.

1974 atEVRCilT
NoVa, i door, while with
black all vinyl Interior, 6
cyl. engine.• auto. .tran1.,
power steerl,;g, radio, W·l·
w tires, low mileage. ·

SUNDAY, S&lt;pl. 26, 1976

•1.99
Automotive

'25"

$2495
..

Pts .

Ben Tom

SUNDAY CROSSWORD PUZZLER

Gallipolis, Ohio
Cllarlle Webster, · Buster Sprague.
Ji, Tom Norris.

Don

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With Unbreakable

Heck's Reg. 4f

wro()g goals . Try not to spin

on the column,

radio, carpel. excellent
through!!"!.

AT

You 're ambitious
today. 22)
but
SCORPIO
(Oct 24·Nov.
vou·re llkety to focus on the

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Heck's Reg. •2.99

Medium or Hard

help by hurling

.,. Sulfering in Silence won't hetp
unlim ited ... th e issues.
'
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22· Jan.

war ranty.

sm ission

FOR AUTO, FARM, COMMERCIAL,
MARINE

the ind ividuaL

it

Immediate delivery.

TOOTHBRUSH

rng out ol your way to patronize

~i&lt; your wheels on things that may
not be des,eabte once at.

' 4 cyl., auto., hatchback.

.,.

i'~ " trade· In , p.s., auto ., 6 cyl.

Heck's Reg. •1.66

TEK

~on 'l demean yourself by go-

;~~ ~?n 't

3395

; ' ~ 17,000 actual mil es. n ew car it

i'

$ 68

Cosmetic Dept.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-&amp;tpt. 221 You
i&lt; mayrun intoapersonyouhave
an old grudge agai nst today .

.#~

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$ 19

•

ty yOu tr eat those who are your

:

.!

Dart ·swl,;ger, 2 ctr ., H. T.,
maroon with black all vinyl
Inferior, standi rd tran -

Now You Can ·Buy
Below Wholesale

'2395
:
'279s
: ::::,TARIUS (Nov. 23-Dtc.
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:_, 1974 GOLD DUSTER ! 1976 OUSTER • DEM.O . ! you:~~t~e~·~~~mb~o~e~~~:e;"~
·tl bring out ;n the open.

Heck's Rev. $16.99

Heck's Reg, To •44.96
.
.
Jewelry Dept.

.

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f~

$1299

ICif.to, htol rHt. U.l. Ulfed.

--..rDII'T.

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gamble basically opposed

"'ultigrade
Motor Oil ;." ,
'()W.2ow·•o , ,
" - One au•'.,;'

MIST CURLING IRON

. Low miles, air. p.s., p.b.

4595
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MOUTHWASH

jane! Bolin

:

r., extra clean .

,:X-~oo

Str.!et: hoit in ,I Kondl with or without !Yiist. lttwiot«&lt; (~tip.
~~ - tct

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1974 DOOOE

CANCER (Jone 21·July ZZ)In
0

1975 fORD GRANADA .GHIA : 1975 CH~YSL£R CORDOBA :

style

ss295

WITH YOUR OLD BATIERY

off' 11 you

guests cordially. Today you're
~~~P::~~~~~ ~~II be your usual

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~*
f:.
., .
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~

PRESSURE
2:101

You II be far better
lend
lor yourself.

road

wheels,
2300
miles,
showroom condition.

much luck today In getting

LEQ(July23-Aug.22)Normal·

i~.

VENTILATED

LIMIT 6 QTS.

:

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NOVA
2
DR.
.
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1974
'MU('TANG
11·
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Automotive Dept.

1OW40 MOTOR OIL

Oth~rs to do your ~i dd i n~).

windows,

INSTAU.£D

,,.._.,

You're not apt . to have too

~f, 19,oo~ :i;;~~~ndy
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SPORTS DEPT.

SHELLX100

massive error in judgment
201

to
• ~~~~ts~ore conser¥iithle tni''

mt es.

SAVEl I · .

.:

_black vinyl top .

,,.

$466

· tras . op. •
the ex

-you
haven't had time to think
on. You could come up with a

Imaf

2 Dr .. baby blue, dark blue
vinyl roof, 350 v.a, auto.,
P.S., P .B., air, llnlod glau,
AM a. tape player, po"Mtr

85

$

Don 't make a major decision

t~

•14QI;

ir' ' p.s.

Heck's'.Reg .
$7.99

Heck's Reg. •23.99
HAIDWW Dli'T.

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TAURUS (Aprn 20·Mor 201

.

19.99 .

PRA.ILL
STADIUM
SlAT

1101tri AC , 5200 lt~M. Buill-in 4 ounce 11\a\\,01 oiler

Eqv ip'-d ..-lnl 10 inth '"001'1 re"*''ibJe quldt bar. Ond
mtcr-o chi'el choin.
.

?

iC • Sharp, vinyl top. 6 cyl., auto.,

ICOPI

Joy Ela. Mcqan entitled
"8oiniwltat Today Is aa

......1•. Room 'cowtt wu
' talriln witb lite bemer bein8
... b)' lbt fiNIIIJ'IIIe.
lfn: 0Jm Page, Jli'OIIIill
~. Introduced Mn.

1

MOZ•

~uaqapoemby

Unknon Teacher · and
Unknon Boy Who WUI
Cbaa&amp;e tbe World.'' The
plad1e to tbe flac waa
foDond by the bualnen

'

Sports Dept.

Marprell'lno111, a f1lrmer

'fttle I fiAnwllal s-11n1
leeclla', wualal prwnt.
lin. ADDI E. Turner
opened , tbe meetlnc with

•

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4 POINT

Mlmle Tbornlllll, 4-11 Boys
SALEM CENTER
l'lnllll and 1tll!btra were and Girls Club, advtaor. Tbe
lnbiiltNd at the MCIIday club exblblta were VIewed
nl&amp;ht meet~ of the Salem and Mrs. Tbornlllll aplalned
the Dllll)' 11CC1111pllslunenla
CIDIIrPTA.
ollhe
club member&amp;.
,.rtldlnl were Mn.
Tbe
MlligJ CoWtty Fair
Mlute Rllp, prealdent;
exblblla
of tbe ICbool atudenta
Mra. Jeew Council, vice
were
crt
dllplay for tbe
prnlclent; Mrs. Barbara
parents
to
view.
The wlnnen
~t.~· and Mrs. were rec:G(IIIIzed by their
l.liMia JaR, llwRnr.
lin. Roberta WUsoa, respective teachers.
...... illtraduced prtnttla Refnlhmenll were sei'Yed
of ptiPill at tbe lcbool, by the teachen.
lbe JW11111 of llrat crade
..,U.IIId lbe teachers, Mn.
WJt1e Wbllley, IIJ'Ide one;
Ml1. Ollft Page, grade two;
MlllllebeoCI Ti lpleU, &amp;nde
1111'11; Mra. Wllllfred Nua,
llflde four; Mrs. AID E.
Tamer, lflde five; Mrs.
Carol . IY1111, Title 1
ftemedlel Jl•dtJw, and Mill
GleDDI Spnpe,l vocal
Mille. .Mra. W1laon II lite
lbtb grade teacher. Mrs.

•I

Sports Dept.

Columbus.

Parents, .teachers
introduced at PTA

88

WIIIIOIIICH
ILICIRIC

'2095

it

~~~· ;:~~~·~~~,'oday

!-.,.

ilrilr

Air ' p.s ~, auto ·

t
l
~.

1200

$119

Ani/4 Marie Fultz

.

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: 1972 PLYMOUTii FURY Ill t 1976 PONTIJ£ CATALINA t
2 Or hard!
9 000 'I
All -t1

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PUMP SHOTGUN

il

6 cyl., auto .. p.s .

-1&lt;

. ,

associated
wilh maylnteresr
feel she
has a proprietary
in
and put

! ~~:~;,h~::;c~:~Jun•

1974
OUSTER 2 DR.
t

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Air, p .s... auto .

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STATE

3 YEAR GROUP 24

Someone, you're very closely

.BOAT, BORGE BURN
• .SAN DIEGO ( UPI)
. Olmlc planlat Victor Borge Is
bot laallhlng about his
tm,OOO yacht.
Ill I tJ mlllicrt lawsuit
· ....... CampbeD Industries,
kat CQ!Jplalned tite 6$-loot
· boat baa broken down
90-nUy alllce It was
~-l!t'~1n May, um, that lt
~..
IllS caught fire.

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NEW 1976

PROWLER
SELF CONTAINED
171h FOOT

TRAVEL TRAILER
LIST 1 3747

NOW '2995

SMITH HONDA SALES

~ t't"ft ~~ ~~ O~ .._.R-.T..;..
7 -----KA.;;,;;NAU;.;GA.;;.;..;;~

I FIQvrt ot
SpeeCh
8 AtttmPII
II MOIU!Iet
18MOtaunu suat
19 Ptrt ot
tortirteatlon
.20Retreatltd
21 Awards
23 City in Nevacte
2• Devoured
26 Reg ion
27Prtlix : with
29 Ctroust
30 WhiP
3 1 Facial
uprestiOfl
32 Cut
33 Short t ltiQ
34 Unloc~$l$10at )
3S Unruly chi ld
38 Ptrleini'IQ to
France
38 "rgument
40 Flyingmtmrntl
41 Fuel
42 Decltred
43 Posussn
45 Ptramour
48 Tltree· tOed sloth
.. 1 Ftl ollwine
48 t-Jurl
49 Nerve networks
51 Girl' s ntme
52 In itlal! ol 26th
Pr•sident
53 Anger
54 Stop
.
55 Feel&amp; indignant
st
57 Perm it
58Anc ientc:hariot
eo Jergoo
61 Female rut!
62EJCtent
U Note olacala

65 Prlnltr 't
m•asurt

66 ._light
6 7 F~ er pltnl
69 Growing out ot

71 Hindu cymbtl!
7:lExaminiSIIQQ!
74 Slave
76 Worn twty

79MOI'eancieru
8 1 8evettge
82 Preli11: three
84 Flnlthed
85 Shore bird
87GodofiiMI
90 Oeclarld
92 Suffix: lllte
93 Subal.nc:e
95 SQutnder
97 Oitturtllnct
98 Pronoun
98 Phytlclan

llbbd
tO 1 Part ol church
1~1 . 1

103 Couple
104 A !I! ate (abbr.l
10 5 Bulftlo
l OB Comptratlve

ending

110 Nultilltt
112 Warbled
113 Lair
11• Ell It!
1 1!5 Let 11ttancl
117 Challenged
1'1 8 Zest
119At111ude
120 Brothtr ol Cain
121M.,., name
123 Girl's nickname
124SerYII'
125 HI.Ir!
12t!Freeol
121 Glouy paint
129 Mort tlugglth
131Dimln1Sh
132 Fur -betri'lg

mammll

133 Neoatlve " "''
13 .. TNr
1~8 Crt 'IItts

27 Ont who
suppll•. cookl
tnd terYit food

28 Manage
30 Wite nail
137 EI\Ofmous
~ 1 FOf11tudt
138 Otcltre
33 PwMin lnQto the
t39 Symbol tor
nao;y
thallium
35 Uninternling
140 Greek letter
. ptrson
1.. 1 8tr order
36 Sh ift
t .. 2 Solemn YOW
37 DMests
1.. 3 Jumped
39 Genua ot cattle
144 Army otllcer
41 P11teb011rd
"8Thlcll
42 Susonlng
148 Ftet·bottomtd
44 Becawn
0011
47 Hold on property
t ..iRepett
48 Thou who
150 8Hfanlmet
eum lnt eoe•
15 1 Sp i rltedMr~u
.. a Wtlkt · ·
OOWN
unalndily
Throo:,
_
.
50 Mlkttmenda
1
5.. Tr..l
lltnd
~
55 N.-ve network
12 Oanolllhtl
56 Employed
3 City In Rus sia
INQIIIY
4 FootUke part '
59 Rattly
5Teulonlcdeily
60Scentolfiftt
8 Htndte
mlriCte
~~~~~~I ll
61 Rupe~ (abbr .I
language
63 Shef t JICke1
66N01totaeale
9 Bllbylonlan
87 ElliiiS
deity
68Gotnotn
10 TrNIPtd
ro WhlriQoots
11 OitChU
, · 7 1 C~er
12 Pretill : agtin
72 Everyone
13GrHnland

umernent

lA Ventilated

15 Yarn

uo~
lor
......

embroidery

16 Meedow
11Mtn' t nlckntmt
2tllw : Ofl lcla t
proof
22 Mtndt
23 Actual
25 Matti

73NtllvtofCreie
1 s G010
· g ·
wrong

11 lamprey

~

78Wh lteHouse
lnitla.l ! '
80 Smooth

e3Mtttl
e8 Ranted
88 Choe•
89 Stitches
·d 011
90 p 11
n ce
9 1 Latin

S2695

cot~juncuon

84 Lawful
liH5 N._twe
98 "ICOnollc
bftlfiOI
99 OIIIQrMmtnt
100 P~tlnlng to ltle
rtUna
102 Hindu oamttnll
104 ~ru:tefln l te
numb• .
105Cholcett '
108 Ma~t
UMICIIIII')'

101 Annoyed I cOllOQ.)
109 Kind of toot race
1t 1 Go11tp
112 Olttrlct In
Germany
113 Per liOn ot
mtdlclne
11e Scot111h cap
118 Sptnllh Ia
" thret"
118 GaiC) for brtetf'l
122 Calm
124 Kind ot ltbrle

(pU
125 Ready money
126 Hai vtttecl
128 LiQUid meuure
lJOLOI 1
u r Cl e
131 ~IQu iCI
132 Plattorm
135 Brazilian etiUtry
t37 Urn
138WitherMt
140 Wager
142 Number
.
143 Unit or latv•tn
currency
t .... Enlitttdmtn
~cotloq.l

145 Nur
14 7 Latin contunctlon
148 COllege degree
(abbr.)

1972 FORD
Torino, 4 door, while with
blue Interior, blue vinyl
lop, blue carpel, 302, VB.
auto .

trans .,

power

steering , factory air
conditioning; lhis one Is
very nice.·

1795

5

1970 atEVROI.ET
4 door Caprl&lt;e, medium
green with matchl,;g green
Interior, V8, auto. trans.,

power steering, radio, solid
car, very le w blemishes.

sg9s
1974 FORD

GAI.AXIE 500
4 Dr., V-B, auto .. P.S., P.B.,
vinyl roof, air, tinted glass,
bronze finish , tobacco
brown Interior.

2995

5

1968 Pontiac TemDeSt
1969 Chevy ChMIIe
2 dr. HT
1966 Chrysler
New Yorker
1976 Mercury Capri

1967 P~. Fury Ill, 4 Dr.
'
1967 Pontiac
2 Dr. HT

MOUNTAIN

STATE
CHRYSLER
PLYMOUlH

'

At the foot ot the Sll!!tllt
end Sliver · Brld1n In
tt.nderson.
l.

�· -'l'be Sunday Timei-Sentlnll, Sunday, Sept. 21, 1976

For Fast Results Use The Sunday Times-Sentinel Classifieds

---r::: ~

D&lt;m Thompson
'
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WE NEED
EAR CORN.

Ford

~
'li~ ·

READY 10
ROll.?

sucr·YOUINIXT

CAior11UCK
.
from

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

CAll US lOOAY.

e ..-~

992-2111

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1972 PONTIAC GRANO PRIX ••.•••••••••••••. '2995
Super aean. Ilk• new.

Auto. trans ., p.s., air .

1973 QfM IMP. 2 DR...................... 12795
Air, auto. trans., J'.S.

1974 FORO PINTO 2 OR.... ;.................12795

are interested in our bui
service, plellt !eel lroe to
conloct 949-2231 or 247-2101.

Boss's wife's car .

1973 VEGA ••..•••••.••••.••••••••••••••••••••• '1495

RACINE BAPllST

1971 FORO MAVERICK 2 DR................. '1695

atURaf

out.

1971 VOIJ(SWAGEN BErnE ... ,............. 11495

.

I&gt; room ~uie , modern kitehel'l ,

Gas Savor.

coq~ehng , in Harrisonville , conV4H'\tent
tO mines, $8,500.

1972 FORO GALAXIE 4 DR~ .................. 11495

Phone 742·2796 .
MORNING Stor Hgls. lvr I
lrot't of lofld. Will orronge
. financing ~ smoll down payment to bu1ld a hornt' of your
choice . Lee Construction
Phone m-3&amp;54 "' (614) ...:

Auto. trans ., P,S., air .

1974 FORD PICKUP lh TON ................. J3195
Ole ownor.

MANY MORE
Save Now on A 1976 ~»into, Mustang or Maverick.

9568.

TUPPERS Ploil'l5, new 3 bedroom

homes , built-in kitchens, tiled
baths , carpeted whh oltached
goroge , I CKTI lol. $22,900.
Phone -(614) 661-630&lt; .

See : Pat Hill, RC!CkY Hupp
or Melvin Little
For a good deal on a new or used veh'icle
Open Evenings Til7:00 ·
Except Thurs. and Sat.
Closed Sunday

992-1196

21edroommobilehome inRoetne

l'llconem-5151.

who come to visit me. sent
cords ond flowers while I wos a
patient at the Holter Medico!
Ctnttr. A tpeciol thanks ·to Dr. ,
Thoylor, Or. Abies and the nur·
tlntf 1I&lt;;~U . God bl•as you.
Gtorglo Thoma .
WORDS or• Inadequate to ex·
pre11 our keortfelt thank• for
lhe klndnenes and expres&amp;lons of tympothy •)(tended to
ua during and death of our
btloved hutband and tether',
Neal l . Jelfer&amp; . We humbly
thank tht minister, Charles
Russell, Dr. R. E. Boice. Dr. Pot·
tenon and the nurtes ond
ttaff of V~t•rans Memorial
Hotpltol: Jock Walker, director
of the Walker Funeral Home:
the Rutlond EMS Unll. ond
friend• and nelgt..bors who pro·
vldtd such o quantity qf food ,
flowers, and helped In 10 many
way1 . Thank! to eock of you.
Mn. Ntol J•fl•rs and Ch~ldren .

1974 QlfMIIIe lWibu ..........$2895
4 Door

local1owner with tess than 33,000 miles, 350 VI
engine, autornallc. pow..- steering and brakes. Like
new W-W tires. factory air, radio, while over dark
green.

1973 Chemllet J,i Too ....... sm5

8' Fleelshle vt engine, automatic trans,, factory_air, p.
steering &amp; brakes, local, I owner, low mileage· truck.
good llrto, radio.

1973 Vega Gl Cpe. ••••••••••••'1895

Runs gocid, new llr•s. radio.

Red finish, good tires, ciNn Interior. autornatlc trans ..
good OCClllamy.

1966 FORD MUSTANG CPE..a.'695
6 cyl., std. Irons .• radio, excellent tires.

NEW 77 CHM VM IN STOCK

--

Ceward Calvert, J. D. Story or Bill Nelson

992·543A
=----.--

iol' ....,,, one 3 COUNTRY store with or wifhout
110&lt;1. ond ocreoge . Good locobedroom unfum;sl!ed, """ 2
lion
. Coll985.3306.
bedtocwn fvmisJwd. ~
HOME SITES for 501e . 1 aCre and
742-3122.
MODERN country 'home , 3
up. Middlepon , near Rutland.
bedrooms. large 2_43 •acre 1o.r.
Coli m ·7&lt;81.
6 Roomo and both and poy
T.P.-Chester
wafet'
,
centro}
air
utilitin in Middleport ove-r
tondihonfng, $17.® . Phone NEW 3 bedroom houW! , 2 baths ,
Sponco&lt;s Morl&lt;ot. No ,.,..
a'll elec:., J ocre . Midd~t .
909:2569 tK {614) 667-6127 oHer
thon 2 childron. Phone 742·
close .to Rutland. Phone 992- , _ _ _ _ __
4p.m.

.._loot

,.,....pottUng. rt-m.u79.

ON( . .,.._,

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fARM for Ktle, 68 OUft,~
2 Bedroom u-o;lor. S2ll por ·
ond both, f .A.. furnace . full
aU utilities poid. Phone 992- . . . .. &lt;011 m-2630 o.3324,

al

ll1llAGE MAN&lt;» in Middlopon

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OpGf"lm.ftft..

See

no gs ot Apt. 16, or cedi
992-mJ.

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AVNJoa£ at R'-'
. Klo .........
•-.
mont.. I bedroom _ ..

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at $10, SDO.

o....... s ...... """' No.
m~no. rt-m-5151.

2.
GA 1 ~GE in

Mtd~

Pcmerot «

dlopon oroa, Ocfoloor ISth to
Junoh•. ""'-m~.

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.r.TTENTION!
II Acres in city limits,
wator a n d - evaillble,
good locati&lt;11 lor development. I have map of area If
inltlesled.
CHECK THIS OUT!
31'&gt; Acres in town on quiet
street, ten bo divided into ·
lois or beautiful loc.alion
for private home.

..

Have sever-at business
pro~lies . If inler•sted
call .

WIN AT BRIDGE
: Bad break ends wllh good one

Pomlroy
992-2291
Altw Hours C.ll

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pl.tyed a couple or raJIIIds of
trumps aDd plallked down bis
tine or diamonds. He inleaded
to claim il botb opponents
lolk11alllillce lie cadd -.a.
any H or H diamaad break,
but West lbowl!d out AU or 1
suddea !be cindl graod ll.un
seemed doo.ned to fallun.
South IIW Clle extra cbonre.
He led a spade to dummy's
ace and ran off all biltrumpi
to come down to I IWCH:II'd
endinC He held !be , _ of
dilllllOIIds aDd 10 of . . ..
dummy the ace-joct of

diaJnoncb aDd poor East I fill
full of worms. He bid ll.lrtAid

with !be tiDe~ and jld
of ~ and wu forced to
dilwd !be last one of tiJem to
keep !be pard for bil queeJJ
of cUIIlOIIdl.

-N~

•• NOI'tll bew bil putner well
Today'slullld wu Milt to •
~ - - to .,. ...-e that lie
-.Iii not opea !oar IIMrtl by • Delanre rtllder wltlt tile
with uuiH
jilt_. qoJMI'on : ..... 1 ludty?"
• ldal lllleu lie
li&amp;flt of 'l1le aaswer II illlt be wu
: tbem. Heac:e, alter Soatb IIICty to filld Eut wllb all
• ¢ Aad two idallln rill ...
: to th Blukwood live

uNdJI

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top lrkU. Beltld .... •tile IJaDd \'W7 ail:.lyalllf fll I A
...., ........ tllere- 12 • lot of Cftllt 101' .....
(f'OI I COli)' 01 JACOBI'
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3595

/

F.A.

furnace,

.67 Cadillac H.T. Sedan

ll'"plaoe, nice klldlen &amp;
basement. S2'1,SDO.

full power, factory air.

LOOI&lt;S LIKE HEW - 9
rooms. cook's delight
kltdltn. C2nfral vacwm
cleaner. Family room.
garage and near J acres.
146,000.
1 FAMILY Hom• &amp;
rental. 2 bedrooms Nch, ·
111• heat, city water"" nice
str•et in Middleport.
119,1100.

WAS
1
1195

loraod lfr lurnlce, almost
new alum. tiding, e•cellant
..~.
$7,900.10.
JUST LISTED- 2Y, stcry
frAme. 5 tadroon•s, t.th,
dining II ., N. G. heel,
carpeting, porchn,

,.r-ve. t8.5111.00.
JUST

LISTED

3

bl*aon••· Mth. pMtUng.

utility, loll olstarege. N.G.
heat .

W1lk

to

shop,

• • ••011.
S HILLY ACRES- Good 3
bul wn heMe. beth. nice
kllcMn.

porchft.

N.G.

•tor•••

JUST S7,9011.10.

helt,
bldg.

OTHIII LISTINGS NOT
NOTID Ill THIS AO CALL IIOW.
IIIEDIO IlEAL ISTATI
- WI HAVI IUYIIII.
MillRY I. CLIUIID
IIIOKEI ·

m -391&gt;5.

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
Pf2-5342

Pomeroy

" You'll like Our Que illy Way of Doing Business"

. See one of these courtequs 1111esmen:
Pete

Burris

Mar.vin

Lloyd, Mclaughlin
Keeblugh

115 ACRES - (); Shade
Ri-. Fine lor camping
lois. New gas well with
lnc:cm• and frN gas. Old
house &amp; blm. good hill
peslure. fenced . Asking

IJG.OOO.

SMALl. pups lo

. M -2028.

POMEROY - 5 bedrown
bfg old house. family room,
IY, belhs. nat. gas F.A.

furnace,

carpeting,

ll!rubborY and farge shade

trees.

w.ooo.

w-.

2 PLACES ~ 3 boc1t 00111
home. T.P.
garqe,
outbuilding. ltlll 2 boclt 00111
Schult rnablle h6me an 1
nice - · of land. woo.oo

EACH.

SYRACUSE- Nice corlot wllll good aiel ,......., 1

··Ill-•

lrlllw.
fllltlo nlrl roam.
IS.!GO.

INVEST A LITTLE AND
GAIN A LOT.

____-:-J(F~.§I~

JEff' W g - . 6 cyl.. 4

whMI drive. l.od&lt; ,out hubs.
smlom .OhHcwoldio
·~~· i.on91ol·
·
~·-·

GoUIII
n..A- &lt;L•• •
• .lf74 Subano , 4 dool, 17,000 mllos, I~ .......... -•'IIOt , - · 4
...........
a-2
..
•
'
"
.. 9
1 ownor. Phono
..,...... ~-or 4 ·~.
-~ 2 dt-. h.•. (;.iJ9n 1970 GMC Astro 95, 318 O.lroll
o.tsel, 13 speed tronsmi11ion,
3659.
- ~----twin tcr.w. Coii4U9-2S49.
1971 I&lt;MC Hornet. p~...., 91J5.
lf7t fOld~. olr, p.o., red
-~~-Goodcondlrlon.
with block vinyl top. !'hoM
1970 Torino 350 V-8, 62,000 actvo1
9At·2801, thorp.
miles ,. eft., txcollonl condition
with tlr... m . 1970 a-.Jie Mol!bu 304, V-8,
mt..
oulo. , 1111 •-tng whMI. light
- · .tnyilop, btok•. 2
1.,.. Chevr.::::ioli:tt;-lm;::::pa:;lo:-;:S-;.F-.-:
roo!-.
now.._, good condfllon. high
~ condition. S«&lt;I. Phono
...U...$650.Phono98S3..
992-5671.
'MilCKEO 1970 V.W. for ...
1'1118 lukk Wildcot. OVIOmolk
molof and "-lsslon, good
candlllon lor $125. 6 "'"and
power
''"''"'
and
br&lt;*os, good condlion Good
rl1111. Phono Oonolcl Poalor
tirft.Cf1992.a..
·

1961

m-3890.

powe;

9115-3197.

Poles maximum diameter 10 inches on
largest end.

'8 PER TON
BUNDLED SLABS 16 PER TON
Deliver To

OHIO PALLET COMPANY
Rl. 2 Pomeroy, Ohio
. Ph. 992-2689

.AUCTION .

..
•

COlEMAN fu.l·oil furnoce. 50,000
btu. Coli (304) 882-2971 , New
Hovon.
SWHT potoloot, red, whllo and
roflow, 118.00 per bushoL
!'hoM 985·3364 Of 985-3897.
SCHOOl a-ewing mochln•, Singer,
f110tur" buttonhole, blind GRAJN led boef, 115 conlo PI'
pound, &lt;Ill, w"'''fMd anll
hem. HWt on knit•. $t8 cosh. frozon
. Phono 9115·4198.
Also, Singe&lt; Tooch ond Sow.
liko now. $31 cosh. Phono
TWO motorboats, OM row boot
7J87, .
lor sole or lrode for gun• or
oquol voluo. Coil m-5741 . ·
H &amp; N Ooy old storied loghom
pulloto. &amp;oth floor or cogo 1970 Rondoloh C-h troval
grown ovailobl.. Poultry houl·
troller, 11&gt; lt. siMps of. Phone
lng and outomation. Modern
985-3371 .
Poultry, 399 W"t Moin , GR_EfN beona, pkk "OUr own. •-••
P-oy. Pltonom-2164. ·
•
•
•na containers , Andr.w Cro11:,;·
USED 24 lndt fired br;ckllne cool
ltlorl Foils, 247-21152.
••
"' wood outomollc control fur· lf7.3_Honda 350, 4 ~u~•~-. - :
noce with bklwer. Si• ond nine
~, ,..., •nN
Inch tw~fvonized hoi and cold air
m' 1"· txtroa, $7ft. Phone,:,
949~2111 or9.f9.2631.
...
pipo. Phono 985-3'128.
CHURCH bus, 19$4 Chevroiot·:
SWHT paloalos, R. W. lowis, Rl.
$500. Con bo'"" 01 "'-louroi·
~-Roclno, Ohio. Pltono 143· 2~H 7~thodiil Chuo-ch ofJ'
""' • ·
..., ..,..,, or phonf:
5 horsePower, 2 c/451nder 992·2212. •
..
..~
boo I motor,
~
\!Vf\lure
. 3~ ..
H.P. Tutf Till rolotylyler uoed h•A 350 K - l. good ~and~·
vory lf!tlo, $125. RIYOI.ind·o·
: : ; ,:::.(~:r,~~~ ooit; :
maHc f&gt;lec:. meat grlndef, like
•
.._.."I'VJ'. . ...
new. $20. ~ 992-7126.
WARM Morning clrculollne:
NATURAl goo i&gt;Mflng I love with ,_..,, «1,000 ITU with Jhor.•
ion, $50. rt-m. 7136 •
moslol _, bloww. Nolunol;
·~ ····.
goo, UHd wry lfHie. f'llone•
HEAVV duly log or cool grato Ia&lt; m -2747 ofler2 p.m.
;:
liropioct. 231n. bodt COlLECTOII'S bottles ...ta x 271ndt "'"''·""'- 9'12·391W.
broken. Coli p.m. ,::;;:

Sat., Oct. 2, at 10:3!) A.M. approx. two miles
W. of Reedsville, Ohio, one mile South of St.
Rt. 681 at Rushville (follow auction signs
from 681 or Co. Road 46) Will sell at auction
as follows:

m.

PlEASURE HOIISES and P.,.,;.,, lf70 Iukic Riviera. good condl·
olso wiN buy hot.., ond
tion, new tiret. $900. Phone
7&lt;2-2796.
paniol. Phono (614) 1&gt;98-3290.
RuthRHv.. _
1975 MONTE CAll.O, outomotk,
br-.
I'? , _ old German ShoJ&gt;f-d•. powe&lt; s-Ing. ..,......, _, hod shots. No
0 ;r conditioning, AM •odio ond
- -..L--1- s . $40. !'hoM 949-2181 01
st..-.o, rolly ~. will Mil
949-21&gt;31.
r.,101 able . Phone992·7036.

g;veowoy, ""'- 1%8

CHIPWOOD

KENNEBK pololoes, 50 lb. $3.~
or 100 lb. $6.00. lltlng con· ..
tain•ra. Phone 667-'S137 2!.
;;;:66:;'7;:·397=:-:-::4:;-:.:-;;;:::::-:-:;:=::::--=PIGS lor 10lo. Phano 949&lt;1857.
POTATOES and pumpkins. C. W.
ProHIII, Portlond, Ohio. PhotW
843-2254.
•

()pen Eves ; TiU-Til h.m. Sat.

1 LARGE GARDENS - I
rooms. -4 Brs., new kitchen,
gas F.A. furnace In lulf
besement . Want 527.500.

IIACINE -1 nice level lot,

'995

Codllllc-Oiclsmotoite
GMC Financing Availoble

Bax28·A
Rullond, Ohio 45n5
Ph. (614} 742·2409
We Deliver
7-28-4 mos.

WANTED

IF YOU have o MtVice tO oHer,
wont to buy or sell 501Mtfllng,
oe looking for work .. . or lOCUST POSTS, round or spl(l.
Phono949-m4.
what.ver ... you'll get results
fotter with o S.,tinef Want Ad. COAL, limestone , and' calcium
eon m -2156.
chloride and calcium brine fJ)t
dutt control ond special mbclng
YARD Solo, Mondor. Tuosdor .
tolt for farmert Main St~
Weds.. Sop!. 27, 21, 2'1. 9 o.m.
Pomeroy, Ohio ~r phone 99'i
till 5 p.m. Nice clothing, app .
3891 ,
ond knik-knaks . Mldwoy Drive .
New Haven.
1971 ~ONO,t, CL·450 12 0011
mil", 1iuy bar, cr~sh ~r.t
VAAO Solo, Sept. 27th lhru Oct. I,
pull bode ha~ ban, new tlf.
9 o.m. 1111 B p.m. Housei)Oid
and
5e01t , Scrambler sl..
goods , -'ioncfl. Clothlt1fj.
pipos, $650. Call949-2&lt;180.
etc. 1 mHe from Langsville on
County Rac!d 10. Follow signs IN DASH 23 channel Cl, om·frf[·
fr-om store. Phone 742-2681 .
mpll rodio, 3 trock lf.reo. CoU

•795

11 ACIIES- Remodtled 3
. bedroom one floor j&gt;lan. ·

SoUtheastern Ohio ·
Truss Rafter Co.

prlnt1,

herculons, vinyl solids, end
f1ncy prints, ICCtiiOries.

DIRECT
FABRIC SALES .
321 Main Street
Pl. Plllunt
Ph. 675-3449
9:30-5:00 O.lly
TIIII :OOO

eA.tuminum . Gutt•n

Wlnshleld Replacement
Free Estimates
'
On Body Wortc
Expert Pointing
Insurance Work
Welcoin•
St. Rl. 7
Coolville. Ohio
667-3127
7-29-1 .mo.

&amp;

• Roolir19 : Alumh•um Swti,.g
• SOffits

Phont , .. t .lll'

9a.m. I•JJI.m.

heni"'' m -7l2Q

9·l? ·lmo.

NOTICE

Syracuat.

9-2-l mo.

o.

SEPTIC TANKS cleaned . Modern
Sanitation. 992-3954 or 992.
2428.
~-::--~~WILL do roofing , construction ,
plumbing and heating . No job
too Iorge or too small . Pl'lone
742·2348.
-·-:-:::::-:::::::-'::---:--- ~:-­
CARPENTER . flooring , ceiling,
paneling . Phone 992-2759.
----DOZER work and welding. Con to'c t Jdmes Parsons, Rt . I,
Rocine, on Carmel Rood .
EXCAVATING . BACKHOES AND
DOZER - LARGE AND SMAll ,
SEPTIC TANKS INSTAllED . lOW
BOY AND DUMP TRUCKS . BILL
PULliNS, PHONE '192-2478 DAY
OR NIGHT.

!-,

~TWO

I'

6

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s T.V.'s, UHd _,. -;;"~~;:;-=::'-;:-;--;-;;---=-.7-::::r.

:t..~~~~· IINEUI
- --3171.
pot"

minl·bil&lt;t.

itro;j/ "':

•
FUR OIL slovw, 250 gallon lo... COAL iol' sale $22 ;;:... ~·
•• P_hono_?O-~-'----- 6
fid 1 ,~~.....::
FEW oae~ otaudlng hoy ol Groat fa&lt; lvrthel lrtfolitM- ...a-'
.
lllild. c.•. Sltohcin.
(614)367-73311 .
• -

cloys,...,;..,

-

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----

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•

1974--532 Ford baler (like new), 501 Ford
mower. 3-bottom Ford plow, 6 ft. heavy
pickup disk, 1-row Ford cultivator. 12 )n.
post hole auger, pick-up wood saw. 3 PH
Hurd seeder. sub-soller. 10 It. smoother
harrow, 30ft. elevator. small International
manure spreader, 5 ft. A. C. combine. farm
wagon, 6 ln.x50 ft. rubber belt, power take·
off pulley, hay fork. with rope and track, 12
ln. Craftsman planer. team of large ponies
and harness. two pony wagons' (real
collectors Items), harness. housings and
othtr harness parts. horse-drawn plows.
cultivators. etc., platform scales. antique
tools. tool baKes, trunks, lard press, cream
separator. lot of walnut, oak and poplar
lumber. lot round and split locust posts,
approK. 100 bales straw, 300 bales hay, lot
automobile tires. wheels. lot V and flat
belts, saws, hammers. wrenches, and many
more Items too numerous to mention • .1968
Plymouth Valiant.
Lunch Hrved
OWner, A. B. Mays, Ph. 378-6207
Auctioneer, 1.
"Mac" McCoy, Ph. 985-

o.

3944
Also 100 A. ~arm for sale at private treaty,
outbuildings, free gu, telephone,
TP·CIItsttr w1ter, on all year road.

houM,

--r

197,. Yamaha .100 Enduro, good
cond. Ph . -446·3868 or 44b-7767 .
·MANUAL wheel·choir , good cond.
2&lt;5-534B.
-HAY for sole , 367 · 7~19 .
FREEZER BEEF SALE
USDA CHOICE side 75c lb., hind
qt. 89c, fore qt. 59&lt;. Call Com
Sands , Bill Crawford . Cl~co
Stalnaker, Ronnie McCoy at
you r Kroger Store . 446-3Ci23
any time, cut and wrapped fr_:!_.
LAWN mower. ln(luire ot Mrs.
Mu l Heron, Young's Trailer
Court .
..::26=-'G
:::o-6d
-=·u:-,-ed7 r=-,-. c:-t....
or-:
,..
M.F. 35g .
2- M.F. 35d .
2- M.F . 135 g.
3--M.F. 135d.
M.F. ISO g.
M.F. ISO d.
M.F. 165 d.
M.F. 175 d.
-~

. HUBBARDS

GREENHOUSE

................ -

---

Open for Fall &amp; Winter
Seuon. Monday thru
Siturd•r .1D to s.
We have one green house
full at Floridl foliage
pl1nts. Over 50 nrletln In
all. From 4" to I" pots &amp; 6"
ta 10" hinging bnkets . 75c
. to S6 .00,

992-5776

.-;:

-- --·

DowfiS_,U11

'

0

SOLID cherry bltdroom suite [Qffi ·
plete mottreu ond lptlngs,
commercial pool tabla , affltr 6
call 44~·0767 .
·
1975HondaMR 175Eislnore; 18h.
camper, self contpined . Ph .
367-7524.
ii"UMPET o·-n-d: -t,-o-:
m-;:l;o
- n·-.-. - g-o-od
con d . Ph . 367,7756 or 367-039~.
---~~-J %8Chev . $125. Ph . 245·5009.
WARf'/1 Mori1ing wood-burning
stove, fuel oil sto ... e, Thermostat control. 2 fuel oil
tanks, Melvi~ Little, Cheshire .
-·~
FURN . 8uslr1eu, in Gollipoli!, coli
367-0510 or ~-46 -9230.
COAl - $22· per ton , open 6 days
a wHk and evenings. For fur·
ther information call 367-7338.
-··
1970 TRIUMPJ.I 650 Chopper, new
point job, good cond. Ph. 9922159. .

GuntR SER I

American
Auto Sales

------------~~=:

~SilL

EXPlRIENCED
Radiator ,..--...,
Service

~

2-M . F. 50 g.
2-M .F. 65d .

--

M.F. 202 w-looder
M:F. 202 g.
M.F. Backhoe&amp; Ldr .
930Cose d.
4141nt . g.
SMITH NELSON 1020J .D. w-ldr .
12500iiverg.
MOTORS, INC. Cub w-tools
N Ford
PUtHI74
' - 840 F~Prg .
GAlliPOliS
TRACTOR . INC .
"'I' our Massey-Ferguson Dlr. "
PROTECT --y~o-ur~swifllming
Gallipolis , Ohio State Rt. 7,
Winterizing kits , covers , 01'1· •
Phone 4-46· 10-4&lt;4.
BRAOFQRO, Auctioneer, Comti freezt~ , service for above or
plete
Service.
Phone
9~9-2487
1975
Ckev . Impala , 4 dr ., air, PS ,
In ground pools . 0 . Bumgord ·
or 9,.9-2000. Racine, Ohio , Crill
PB, auto .. 1968 20 ft . camper
ner Soles, Middleport, Ohio .
Bradford.
troilftr , t~:mdem axle . fully
Phone 992-5724 .
equipecf
In good Coni:! ., 367·DITCH o;gging . Phone (304
-::::-:l:-7::7::3· ElWOOD BOWERS REPAIR
0532.
Sweepers,
toostert,
irons,
all
5B39 or (304] 773-5788
smoll appliances . Lawn mower, FIREWOOD. Ph . 446·2385 or 245·
:c-:---::-----,:-HOCKING RIVER Trading C9mnext to State HighW&lt;Jy Goroge
5582.
pony , GUNS-OVER 250 IN
·on Route 7. Phone (6 14) 985- · ·--·
1q54
Super M. Diesel live, P.T.O.
STOCK . Buy . sell , trade. 478
3825.
live Hyd. Torque amplifier , PS ,
· Richlond . Athens, Ohio .45701.
REMODELING , Plumbing , heating · wide front ewe. cond .. Wells
Phone (6141 593-8'106.
---*ond all types of general repair. -Orchard , Wilkesville, 669
- -&lt;4642.
WILL tri m or cut trees and shrubWork guaranteed 20 years exCHEST freezer , exc. co nd., $175 .
bery . Phone 949·25,.5 or 742perience. Phone 992 -2~J)9 .
Caii24S-51,.1 after-4p .m.
3167.
--~~-----·
O&amp;D TREE Trimming , 20 years ex · perience . Insured lree APPLES 1 Wells Orchard , St. Rt.
160, Wilkesville . Open 8 o.m.
estimates . Coli m -238.4 or
to 5 p.m., Sunday 1 p.m. . 5
_
Will DO odd jobs. roofing , pain· ~-~~!~! ,t,lbony .
p.m.
ting, hauling , tree work , and SEWING MACHINE Repairs, sermowing . Phone 992-7409.
, all mokes , 9')2-2284 . The ROYCE CB Radio . less than I yr .
old. Turner power mike-trunk
:
-- ·----- vice
Fabric Shop , Pomeroy.
Authorized Singe, Soles and -mount antenna $198 . 245-5365 .
MDIIIlidkim~
..,_
-=
__. . . ;: Service . We sharpen Scissors. GOLF Clubs , golf bag and cart ,
-·
coli 446-4011 .
MOBILE home for sale or rent, 3 EXCAVATING, dozer, loader and
··-··-:---::--:
. bed,rooms, , al ulllilies paid.
backho• work; dump trucks NEW and Used
Items . Men's ol'ld
Pf1one 992 -nSI .
and lo -boys for hire: will t'loul
women
's
and
's
--- ,--..,..-~.....,.-, fill dirt, to soil , limestone and clothing , import ,children
e)(port
8x45 mobile home , jus t remodel,
grovel. Call Sob or Roger Jefjewelry, rain tree flower or·
ed . Priced very reasonable.
iers, day phone 992-7089,
rongements, etc . Watch for
Phone 843·2683 .
night phone 992-3$25 or 992.
--:-::--:----sign on Rt . 55.4 W. in Bidwell or
\974 Cameron mobile home , 12x·
5232.
Ph. 388-93-46 lor directions.
b-4 3 bedroofl'l .- ewcellenf condiEXCAVATING
,
doter,
back~oe
tion . Pnone 247-270-4 .
and ditcher. Charles R. Hot1969 I2x63 Vlndole , underpinned.
field , 8o.ck Hoe Service .
10w26 screen porch, central oir.
Rutland, Ohio. Phone 742-2008.
May be seen at 825 South S&amp;· ------• cond Ave., Middleport. Or SEPTIC Systems installed by
licensed installer. Shepord
phone 992-2822.
•··
Contractors. Phone 742-2409.

poJ!

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.;,._,_

~

.-.

Full power, while with bluo trim.

"'-m-m~

Ga5

Pomeroy
Open Evenings untll8 p.m.

WAS

•'3295
68 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille

Vi1'9il B. Sr .. lleollor
110 Mechonic Pomeroy, 0 .

Brid&lt;
fn Mlddl•porl on good
slr•t ,..r sllopplng and
"""""" ot town. JUit S20.000.

SOxm. 7 roomt. llelli, N.G.

992-2126

3695

TEAFORD

ANY PITCH
ANY SIZE

nylon

Experltncod llmbtr
workers,
Sklddtr
DtMrators, limb« cutters
ond yord men: Complete
coverage and bonus. Call
Pf2-4139or after 7 p.m. 3471425. Froley Chipping and
Logging Compony ,
Cheshire, 0 .

_......,..~

Slue with_blue il·roof, blue .feather ~nterior, full .power
fact&lt;vr atr and n. T wl)eet
'
1

sizes.

9* 10· 1 mo.

~

"Your Chevy Dealer"

71 Cadillac .Eldorado Cpe.

J APARTMENTS -

MAIN
POMEROY, O•

POMEROY MOTOR

1

wells, own water system, on
good blod.top rood . Coli BUI
Clood&gt; 992-5795 .

reedy lo move inlo. Priced

.......... .... 3
lrom l'omoroy• .,.. in

mao.

O.rk bluo, bluo trim, vinyl roof, full power &amp; air, new
IJres, low mileage, one .

fiofu, mode for oil ond p

NO. ICP- l'bmeroy, 2 BR
house with lull baMment

TIAilBl -

1972 Cadillac Sedan DeVille

COUNTRY 1orm1ond wirfl tieduded wooch:, WOfl!r and good oc·
cess :in Mom-oe County, W. Vo .
$1.000 down , call . (3134) ·m .
3102"' l3134J m&lt;J'l'lT.
50 N:.re form , 5 room hou~ . c&gt;u1·
buildings , fru it tree-s, 2 loco-

7666.

_.,., $100 pe&lt; month; 2
t J:mu 1 fll4nb, $133 per
..-th. Ono price for ol. " ' 192-:m:l.
2 lediou11 fnlilef". real ntc.,
odolttonly. "-992-3324.

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3102 or (3134) m-3227,

2 ledroom cloutJI. wide. utilitie-s

IJ\e

•

ty, W. Vo. Phone ,(3134) n2.

742·2110.

$130 including ole&lt;lric.. LOWBI
lATIS FOil SEN1011 OTIZEHS.
" " ' - - ' lo .Jtapp;ng ...
T1Wd and Mill Slreet. in Middloport. lrond now high quoli·
ty

7481 . '
"SA.V.ll .f~mn for sale. lO% down,
owner financed . Monr~ Coun-

lor

For Free Estimatl

1:10.1 ma.

BILl PULliNS

I'M) 1lWlEfiS

COI.NTBY _ . . -Porte. Ill.
33, loflnoilosnwlholl'......-oy.
,.;,t, &lt;c&gt;n&lt;me patios.
s-....s. runnen and off

I.ARRl,!~.~'~DER
Ph. HZ·l!'l3

resd .. pole buildings.

Vtlvets,

AlliiiiMUI
SIDI&amp;SOifiTl
Gun!IUIIIIIINGS

WANTED

-

·~--~-

--

~---

~-

-

Lump Cool. Gallipolis Block
Co., 4&lt;6-2783.
FOR SAlE
..LIMESTONE. FOR DRIVEWAYS .
CARl WINTERS. PH . 245·5115.
All TYPES of bt.li ldi ng motetiols,
block, brick. 5ewer pipe~ . win ·
dows,

lintels,

e1( .

Claude

Winters . Rio Grondu, 0 . Phone

2-45 ·5121 oher 5.

SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 2, 1976
11:30 A.M.
The personal property of the estate of the
late William R . (Bill) Bailey will be sold at
405 corner of Grant &amp; Beech St. in
Middleport, Ohio. Watch for Sale Signs. ·
Antique or Collector lt.e ms
Brass bed, plank bottom chairs, Iron beds.
scooter. copper washing machine. Bavaria
dish, wash .stand. Shirley Temple doll &amp;
books. trunk chlfferobe, oak wardrobe.
wicker baby and doll buggies, sewing
rocker, A2 in. buffet, old raid, baby bed and
doll bed, stands, 5 chairs, round oak table &amp;
6 chairs, picture frames, stone jars. 30-6-A
gals .• books. piano. dresser, wood Ironing
board, a few pieces of glass. coal stove.
•
Household
·
3 pc. bedroom suite, unfinished chest, cedar
chest. table and chairs. roll -away bed.
washing machine, porch swing, heaters,
rocking chair. couches, TV &amp; stand, chair
and ottoman. fireplace cover, hand tools
and other items too numerous to mention.
Terms: Cash
Lunch
Carnahan Auction Service
J. Carnahan
D. Smith
L. Donohue ·
. 949-2708
949-2033
742-3048
Nol responsible for accidents or loss of
. ..PrQQ.er.!i'.:

Cor. Fourth &amp; Pine
P.hone 446·3888 or 446 ..U777
Piumbing · Heating

215 Third Ave .. 446·3782
GENE PlANTS &amp; SON
PLUMBING -

Heating -

__

--

STANDARD
-

Air

Conditioning . 300 Fourth Ave ,

245·~

Ph: 446-11&gt;37.
DEWITT'S PlUMBING
AND HEAliNG

BORDER'S GARAGE DOOR S.r·
USED APPliANCES
... i&lt;e. Commercial and Ret-ld.n·
REFRIGERATORS , washers. ,
· tiol : Spedolizing in opera ton
Route 160at hergreen
dryer, ranges, Cene Skaggs ,
local. 256-~72 .
Phone .446·2735
119~ Eosern Ave. Ph . A46-7398 .
PASQUALE insulating. 103 Cedar
POl Y·FOAM, for sofa, choir ,
St., Golllpollo. Ph . 446-2716 ot
cushions. mollrenes , podding,
~46 - 1091 .
'
Ideal for campers. Variety of
- :=-::::--CUSTOM REMODELING, 20 yean
siz:et. Direct Fabric and Foam
•J~:perience , 388·8308 , New dry
Soles , Main Sl. , Pt . Pleo5(111f.
wall
ceiling with swirl or tew·
Ph. 675-3-469 , '1 -5 doily, 1111 8
BOARDING &amp; AKC PUPPIES
ture de•ignt. Other dry wall ,
_!!idoy .
~ _ *~
K &amp; P Kennels, 3138 -827~ . IH .
repair, vtnyl wallpapering, new
554: 11, mile east of Porter .
ALUMINUM buildin gs wi1h Winbaths , new kitchens. Anything
dows . floors and electr ic BOARDING , Siamese Kittens, Clr·
ir:'l remodeling or repair .
blocks . til,, cement , mOftar ,
de l. Kennelt , 2 miles from COUGHENOUR Water Delivery ,
chimney block , . Gallipolis
town 1 4-46-&lt;482&lt;4 .
-• ~b--3962 , ~~6-42b2ony lima .
· Block, 446·2783.
C
ENTENAR'-:v"'w;::oc.o-d:-,·:K:-e-n-no-;1~.-;:P-:
et
~~
DOZER work . e~ecavatlng , land
DUNCAN ·FIFE dining room toble,
grooming .fadHties . Hove your
deorlr1g . Ph . .. 46·0051 .
ewt~nded bon(luet siie, 6 din·
pet groomed undeer sanitary
ing room chain, 675-3873.
THOMAS FAIN
cand . All breads accepted.
EXTERMINATING
446-0231 .
PROTECT your swimming pool ,
Termite Pest Control
-.,...-.,--~:--""7'
Winterizing Kits, covers , oo· DRAGONWYND
Cottery - Ke~nel ,
Wheelersburg, Ollie
tlfreeze, service for above or
A.K.C.-C.F.A. Himalayan (Per·
in ground pools, D. ·Bumgord·
sian) and Siamese . 446-384-4
ner Soles, Middleport , Ohlo,
t 1
CONCRETE WO~K. patios,
0
...... l~r p.m.
sidewalk s, basement, 11lc.
m-5724 .
RI SI NG STAR KENNEL. Boarding,
Louis Cox -4-46·3398.
Indoor, outdoor runs , AKC ::-:c::::=&lt;:c-·-:--;:-:--;:--Building or awaiTing 1111
Shetlond Sheep dogs (Sheltles- ElECTRICAL Installation , Reg.,
Spring to buy, we invite rou
miniature collies) Cheshire,
Comm ., Industrial, 256-6855,
to look at this, priced at
Ph . 367-0292.
Crown City , Ohio.
less than 120 per loot.
BRIAR PATCH t&lt;ennel s. Boarding 'ECONOMV Tractors and Equip·
urge 3 yr. old Modern
menl, Carroll's SoltJs and Ser·
AI(( Gordon Setters-, English
Brick, 3 brs., carpeted,
CockitrSponie ls . -4~6 - 4191.
"'ice, 2 miles Wet! on 588, Ph .
firepl~.ce, all elec, 1112
. - . .
446-1923 .
NINE purebred Irish Setter pup · ::-:-:--::---:-..._,....,-~-;-::--:---:
baths,, large 2 car gar1ge,
pies. Coli 256- 1989 for in - FQR the best In architectural
level lot. Last year elec.
formation .
design and building· of new
budget, 154 per mo .• rural
homes, sma ll commercia l
SIAMfSE kittens . pure breed. 8
water, city school, 5 miles
buildings , opt., or remodeling
wks . old , litter trained, $10.
with state approval of pions.
to city limit, 379-2366.
446-2532 betwefln 8-5,
Bill Wolhr, 446-2146 or ~46-uo~ler ho rs ~e, -;:
5-m_o_s-. -:
ol..,d.
8652.
ROWE livin~ room su ites , Bossett -RE-G-. Q
Bedroom !!Uites, Sealy motcollot-46·0871·.
ANV ond·oll typei of construction
tresses . all at ·prices you con
ar1d concrete work. Dozer.
afford . Rice's New and. Used
bock.hoe , dumplruck tervlce.
Furniture, 854 2nd Ava. -446·
Stewart Construction . Coli 2S6·
9523 .
1'111 for fre-e estimate .
Stewoi't Construction, Bow 135,
CHAIN liNK AND
Crown City , Ohi~ .
WOOD FENCE
SA NOV and Beover Insurance Co .
For Home and Industry . RAY
has offered services for Firv In · SEPTIC Tonks Cleaned . Plants
HOUCK FENCE CE NTER . Coli
surance coverage in Colllo
septic Tonk Service. Ph. 4461-776-2231 or 1·353·4b68.
County for almost o century ,
1972 or 675·2647 .
·
Forms , homes and personal
TRUMPET . lih new , $75. Coli
Day Refrigerator , commercial
proper!~ ,
coveraget ore 0 . and
446-9713 oft•r 5.
re-sidential, schooling &amp; 18
available
to
meet
individual
---:=:
yrs
.
&amp;xp.
Ph. 388 -827~.
FIREWOOD , call evenings , 388 needs . Contact Don Palmer ,
'1930.
r:'elgl'lbor
ond
ogenl
.
your
STUCCO
plastering
ond plas1er .
·C""C'-:c--:ccc=-·...,-~-:--ir.
Tewtured
ceiling,
swirl,
repa
1975 SEA SPRITE , 70 HP Johnson· BOB 'S · CB Radio
Equip .,
or
brush
d&amp;slgi'l
,
32yr.
ex·
float
Motor , 16ft., $2300, 367 ·7120 .
everything in Two·Woy Radio,
p.
Work
by
thl!
hour
or
by
the
Antennas and occes . Georges
MUST sell, .4 Fer1t0r1 Mags, e)(c.
256·
1182.
All
work
job.
Creek Rd ., Gollipalis. -446 -~517.
$65. Ph. 367 -7590.
guaronteed .
-cond.,
-KOT
ALIC Land scaping , residential
GOOD USED FURN.
TAYLOR'S Air Conditioning and
&amp; Commercial , shrubs , trees ,
2 Bdr . sui1es , 1 red living room
Refrigeration. Commercial and
gardens
,
oil
installed
&amp;
rock
suite , 1 sofa, elec . rpnge, cop·
domestic.
4-46 -22-47.
gu·aronteed . Ph. 245-"9131 . 446·
per ; 2 refrig .. white: and gas
3100.
TRUSSED
~AFTERS
ronge (like new) : 3 washers , 2
Any , pit ch , any size ,
dryers , porl. dishwa~her , AllEN'S Construction , remodel ·
Southeastern Ohio Truss Roher
wood table 4 chairs: drop-leaf
ing . old or new , bl.lilding. Ph.
Co . Box 2B A. Ruttond, 0.
oak table . S choirs , 3 beds . 2
446-2910.
45775. Ph. (614) 742·240'1. We
color TVs, 2 block &amp; white TVs ,
deliver .
misc. other item s. Coli 446-0322 BACKHOE, dozer , dilcher and
dump truck . We Install wafer
any time .
and Sons Fix·it Shop.
lines, footers. dra ins , septic HUFFINES
Plumbing
, electrical, smoll
MEN'S work uniform pants $1.50,
systems, concrete work . Hatoppl., washer and dr'(er, corp.
shirts 50c . Coli 388-9346.
fie ld Bockf1oe Ser ., Rutland, 0 .
repairs and genera repolrs .
Ph. 742 -2008 or 446 -2786.
CB Rad io 23 channel , with (]ntenCall 388-88.t7, over 1S yrs . e)(p.
na , good cond ., $85 . Ph . 367- TAVLOR'S Home Maintenance.
Pe&lt;:k Wot,e r Delivery,
0488 .
heating , plumbing, electrical. HOWARD
245-9315
or 3S8-82b2 day or
Ph. 256-6651.
SCHOOL sewing ma chines,
night
Singer. featu res buttonhole ,
blind hem , sew on kits , $~8 . 00
cosh . Also Singer Touch and
Sew, like new $31 .00 cash .. Ph .
446-9257 .
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ZENITH s1ereo , 8 track AM-FM
. radio. record player . baby
I'
clothes , baby clo1hes hamper,
bird case, with 2 parakeets,
367 -0436 .
BIG FALL SALE , Higley 's
Books tore ond Gun Shop . All
guns ond ammon. must go. 1
_e_. m.-8 p.m. doH r.:_ _ _
1974 Hondo , 750. windshield,
sissy bor, low mileage ,
reasonable, 502 2nd Ave. 446·
I ~,
-41\5,
=:-:--.,..---~
GEESE
and several breeds of
ducks. Ph . 446-431 4.
17 miles east of J1ckson. Ohio or 17 miles west of
GAS. ~love , good cond . Ph . 446·
Gallipolis on St. AI. 35 to junction of 51. Rl. 279. Go
7555'.
southwest on 51. Rl . 279 through Thurman
(Centerville) toward oak Hill to Co . Rd. 3. Turn onto
1975 380 Suiuki. 4600 mile~ . e)(c ,
Co. Rd. 3 for 1 mile &amp; turn right on first gravel road.
cond ., $725. 4-46-2909.
Folk:Jw signs.
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OCT. 1, 1976

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PUBLIC AUCTION
.. FARM SALE
MACHINERY, ANTIQUES, WATCHES, ETC.
SATURDAY, OCT. 2
AT 10:30lYCLOCK A.M.

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(lh WAY BETWEEN GALLIPOLIS AND

JACKSON, OHIO)

Di scon tinuing farming , will sell following machinery &amp;
equipment. tools. antique lurnllure. clocks. collection
of JO watches. china. glassware, etc. as listed :

ANTIQUE AUCTION
1WO DAY SALE

ESTATE AUCTION

TIME TO CHECK AIR CONOI·
TIONERS. RESIDENTI,t,L ',t,NO
COMMERCI,t,l, CAll 0 . DAY
REFRIGERATION , IB YRS. EX·
•PERIENCE AND SCHOOL
TRAINED . PHONE..,......._.....
388·8214.
TV REPAIRS-RENT ,t,LS
Picture Tu~ Specialists
HARTWEll ElECTRONICS

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

CHIMNEY Blocks, W. Vo. &amp; Ohio

refters tor c:ommtrclll,

Phone Cool vi lie
667·3166
or
667-3876

\WRK

1969 V.W. 2 DR.~~ ........... SS95

sharpest pencil in town. See one
of these friendly salesmen.

m-388:i.
- - ----6 room h out&gt;e. Call 992-3129 or

IIIMDOIIS&amp;DOOWS
HI'IACEMUT
WIMDOIIS

THE RACINE Fire Deportment will
have o gUn shoot Saturday of
6:30 p.m. at their building in
8o1han .
FULLER Brush Products, tf1e F. I. P.
From 6" to 18'' wide and up
cGrpet sWeeper. Now on
to 5 fl. deep with or without
special, regular $:24.95 now
pipe lurnisl!ed . Under road
$19:95. Offer ewplres Oct. 7,
bores up to 12" pipe si:ze.
1'176. Phono m-3410.
PETE and Gene's Garage iS now in
operation . Mechanic and body
work . North Second Street in
·Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport. Formerly Bron·
m-247B
non's Garage. Phon&amp; 992·S.tSO
9·12· 1 mo. pd.
or coli after 5 p.m. 992-7 135.
HUNT'S Pet Shop is now reopenIng, lots of new merchandise
at low prices . Reopening
specials oil weekend. Just 2 1/t OlD furnllure , ice boxes, brass
miles from Chester on Route
beds, wall telephones and
24B.
ports , or complee households .
Write M. 0. Miller , Rt. 4.
SHOOTING lolatch .. just off Rt. 7
Pomeroy , Ohio . Coll9f:/2-7760.
by-pass, Sunday, 12 p.m.
CASH
paid for all makes and
lOANS avollable for any purpose,
n1oders of mobile homes.
$20,000 and up. Soles f~&gt;rce and
Phone area code 614-423-'1531 .
management services also for
hii'e. Phone Mr, PaUstian , (513} TIMBER , Pomeroy Forest Pro·
837·2098.
ducts . Top ,price for stol'lding
sawtimber . Coli Kent Hanby ,
1-446-8570.
COINS , 1929 ond older currency ,
gold and si lver scrap. Will buy
or trde. Hove o good selection
, AV~~AG.~ $AO on evening or
of coi ns to sell or. trade . Also,
afternoons . demonsfroti(lg
have supplies ctnd metal
guaranteed toys and 9ifts . No , detecor~ . Roger Wams ley on
cash Investment, no delivery or
Leading Cree-k and Rutland
collet:ting. Compu1ers do you
Rood. Phone 742-2331 for on of·
paperwork . Call 949-2803 or
fer.
992·2927. Also booking partieS.
'=:-:--·:---:$$CASH$$ for junked oufos.,
HOUSEKEEPER wanted to live in .
Phone 7-42-2081. Frye '~ Truck 8:
Do light housework and core
Auto Ports, Rutland .
lor 3 school children . Coli 992BED for 1'168 Ford F-1 00 Fork . Also
5941.
for sole Signature fuel oil
AMBITIOUS, persons who wont to
Slove., automatic, with fon.
110rn extra income In your
Phone :Z47-2192.
spare time. Training provided .
Phone (614) 742-23B3, 2:30 - ACREAGE with or without house .
Phone 742·3074.
6:30.
'

H.T. cpe .. good tires, rldlo, VI, automatic, P.S ., P.B.,
buckol seats, runs good, needs paint.

friendly dealer. We have the

Spociailrlngln custom built

TRENCHER

1972 Olevelle Malibu. .......... s1495

to check with us. We are the

l11111llliln Slnica
- · into IIIII Uttks

Local owntr• 4 cyl .. automatic, p. steering, radio, air
CCllldlllonld. good tires:

or Used you owe It to yourself

M&amp;GTruss-Raftels

,_inaArt~~o•~ ·

I WOULD !Ike to thonk ..... eryone

Local low mllioge car, V-1 engine. autornallc power
stetrlng and brakts, r1dlo, tires ~!low little wear. gold
finish . Sharp and nice.
.·
·

Before You Buy Any. ~r New

Broker, Pomeroy , OhiO .
Jtocin._7 roor,, frome house , 3
bedrooms and both , ont&gt;-holf •
bos•ment, new fumoce , ~
hot water heater. ~,~tilities , gas
elec .. and water , double
go&lt;oge. priced lo ~II . $10.500 ,
Phone IIJ49-2589, Hilton Wolfe
Real htate . ~les~n .
'
A.PPROXtMATEl V 20 ~re~· ~~
one-tl'lird timber" balonce
d.on, rolltng land. V&amp;ry nice
~ · sites , or will odeve.lop.
Woter and elec:trkity ovoilab!e .
S.. E&lt;koy Hill , Flolwoods Rood,
26 , Pcnwtt'(l\1, Ohto , ot phone-

811111

Sl11t1M

1972 VOI.J(SWAGEN 2 DR••••s1595

GEoRGE Hob5tett•r Reo! &amp;tote

DAN THOMPSON
FORD ~ddleport

&amp;

1974 CIMir Nkla 4 ~ •••••• $2795

1976 Ford F150, auto., P.S., P.B., like new•••••••••• 54695
1975 Buick Century Custom 2 Dr. H.T. Sharp ........ $4195
1975 Buick Skylark, V-6, auto., low mileage ......... $3695
1974 Opel Manta, 2dr ., 4cyl.; 4 speed, gas saver .••• ,$2995
1973 Chev. Imp, Custom, 2 dr. HT, air, niCe car., •• ,.$2695
1973 (:hev. Vega, 4 cyl., 1uto.,a gas saver.••••••••• $1495
1973 Ford Mustang Mache I, auto. A sharp car ••••• , $2895
1972 Chev. Imp. Cust. 2 Dr. HT,air, AM-·FMI Sa e price $1795
1972 Pontiac Grand Prix, yellow with black. top.
Sale Price $2695
1972 Chev. Townsman Wagon, air, local owner. •••••$2195
1971 Dodge Polar Wagon, nice family car. •••••Only $1695
1971 Ford Torino 4 Dr. HT. This isa rough car. •••••• $595
l970 Ford Maverick, auto., nice little car ·••••••• Sale $995
l970 Pontiac Grand Pri.x, auto., air, one owner.••••• $1495
1969 Ford LTD, P.S., P.B., good transportation ...... $595
1969 Chevelle Wagon, auto., P.S., P. 8., good car. •••• $595
1968 Buick Lesabre, 2 Or. HT. Alittle rough, runs
good. ••eee .••·····~·e•••••e•e•••··················· $495
1968 Pontiac Exec. 4 Dr. HT. Real good
·
transportation. •••••e•e•••••e••••••••••••••••e••ee

bus will be running
S..ndoYI on 1 route from
Roclne tllrough Appl•
Grove. leoving lbcine at
1: 1S a .m. 1nd .........,inv
p.ustngtrS II , _, H rou

1972 FORO GRANO TORINO SPORT ......... 11995

Grandmother, Loretto B..gle,

210 2 " -• local ca;, 4 spood trona., .u,~ miles, good
tires, dark ·green llnlsh, tHitCClllamy .

LOOK AT THESE GREAT BUYS

~ llaclne Boptlsf Cllllrcft

· Cl..,n, low mileage.

dot~Qhfer , Juli11 Ann Fish•r
who pon.d owoy 2 y.an ago,
S.pl. 24.
Somedoy, •omellme
Your eyesahaltH,
· TM fact w• '" in memory .
And God will lin" the broken
choln
Still closer wMn w• mHt again ,

1974 DATSUN ...... ~ ......... S2295

YOUR ATTENTION
PLEASE

1974 FORO MAVERICK 4 DR................ 12795

Q(OQ .

1974
a.. Moote Carlo-.... '4195
Landau. local owner. blk .• blk . vinyl top, blk. bucket'
swivel -Is. rldlo tape, air, P. sl..,.lng
brakes.•
1111 wheel, _ . - wlndowt, nice, nice.

nyoUR FRIENDLY DEALER"

1974 FORO GRAND TORINO 4 DR............ 12795

CINn Inside &amp;

Spcrtaboul, 4 cyl., autornallc, - r si-lng, deluxe
equipment, whitewall tires, IUIJgllge reck, dirk green
(lnlsh, less th•n t.ooo miles, llhowroom cleon .

&amp;

Business Services

IN LOVING memory . of grand.

1976 AMC HORNEJ.......... s3995

ON ALL USED CARS AT
SMITH NELSON MOTORS

WE'RE READY 10 DEAL

Demo.

Plwnbing~l{a-liJB:~

OCT. 2, 1976
10:30 A.M:

The following onllque collection will be sold at the
Letart Falls, Ohio Community Building. Letart Falls is
located on Ohio Route 338, which is lS mll•s from
Pomeroy, Ohio. Follow State Route124from Pomeroy
Ohio to Racine, Ohio and pick up Rt. 33B IApprox.
mtles to Sole}.
GLASSWARE: Variety of Depression, Carnival .
Prossed · Including cruets, Iars: bottles . cake slands.
covered dishes · lamp shades . Stone Jrs . Jugs '.
Carnival Punch Bowl (Orange Pattern} . CHINA :
Plates· Dishes · Spode. Staffordshire. FURNITURE :
Oak-Walnut Including Stands, Rockers • Dressers .
Chairs · Tables . Coptalns Choirs (4) . Wash Stand .
Organ Stool • Pipe Stand · Beds . Sewing Table . Office
Chair · Oak Jelly Cupboard . Oak Wardrobe &amp; Desk
Comblnallon · Cedar Chest . Wine Cabinet . WAGON
SEAT (carved} · Ice Box . Most of lhe furniture Is
refinished or ready to set In your home. CHILD
ITEMS: Wooden and Tin Toys . Doll Parts . Dolls
(Composition Heads} . Cash Register • Dresser .
Cradles · Bed. IRON : Shoe Lasts • Chimes . Coffee
Tobie (Marble Top} . Bootback . Ice CrNm Chairs .
Laundry' Stove : Banks . Coffee Grinder . Tea Kettle .
Cracker Box · Mining TO!&gt;IS . Tailor Irons . Sm . Grind
Stone. WOOD: Embroidery Prints . Utensils • Boxes
(Jewelry-ChocJ Hand painted Pictures . Variety of
Frames. MISC .: Quilts · Purses . Slick &amp; Hat Pins .
Books · Cotologue. Papers. COINS . Clocks . Bells .
Chalkware · Bedspr""d (Crochet] . Milk Cans .
Insulators - Tools . Maps . Scales . Guns . Horse Collars
:&amp;etc. WELLER DOG.
&gt;.uct. Note : These Items have been collected for over
35 years by Mr. Schuler and there is something for lhe
novice buyer as well as the discriminating collector .
Come prepared to stay oil doy, plenty of parking and
seating. 50 Boxes not unpacked ottlmeof llsllna .
SIGNED: Guy Schuler
TERMS: CASH
BRADFORD AUCTION CO •
Box 116 Racine, Ohlc&gt;-Ph. JI4-949-2000
C. C. Bradford, Auct.
A. C. Bradlord, Mgr.-414-94f.2487
This od runs only &lt;XIce, pleue clip.

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FARM MACHINERY. TOOLS. ETC.: John Deere
tractor 10-10 gas. good ; Ferguson tractor gas, good ;
Oliver -70 tractor gas , good ; Case 800 Terratrac
bulldozer (diesel) 8' blade ; two Ford plows 14" 3 pl.;
post hole digger 3 pt.; 2 row cultivators; Massey
Ferguson 110 manure spreader like new; pull type
disc ; HD Servis brush hog ; 3 pl. boom for tractor;
wagon ; steel cattle holder w-dehorn shute . used once ;
2 wheeled ulillly trailer; old Oliver manure spreader
on rubber: 4 feeder Proloc tank ; hoy elevotor; 3 troller
axles; g~rden rotollller like new ; alol new metal fence
posts; several 4' and 6' metal form gates, new ; 10 rolls
new barbed wire; poultry wire ; 6 rolls newS ' woven
wire ; large anvil ; 1 cyl. gas engine; new Ho wheel
barrow; McCulloug~ dhaln saw like new ; Homelite
chain saw (150); 100 sheets SV metal roofing new ; a lot
new metal underpinning for traller; new elec . motor ;
new 2" angle Iron; 4" channel Iron ; 2 ln. and 11.4 ln.
pipe; six 15 fl . 12 ln . I beams : vise ; log chains. etc.;
cattle oilers : platform scoles; new &amp; used ladders;
house tacks: metal &amp; wood work tables ; bench
grlnd~r; 50 gal. oil drum w-pump; metal wheels ; 275
gal. oil drum ; small lathe ; block &amp; line; chai n binders;
1511 . culvert casing; large 5 bin high revolving nail bin
almost new ; 2 rotary lawn mowers; Black &amp; Decker
"Jalve grinder ; drills, new plpe wrenches, 16" and 18" :
lf.a In. drive socket set like new : 1h ln . dri"Je socket set;
Rigid t;, ln. lo 2 ln . pipe dies ; acetylene gauges; sows,
hoes, rakes, PH dlaqer, scythes, etr:::;; concrete mixer ;
hand tools. etc. Camper lop for pi ckup lruck . One seml lraller.
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ANTIQUE FURNITURE, CLOCKS, ,WATCHES,
CHINA, ETC.: Marble top dresser ; glass china
cupboard; organ stool; 2 wicker rockers; wicker
stand ; wicker flower stand; oak bookcase ; wall
telephone ; J dinner bells; old school bells; 2 Iron
kettles; copper kettle ; large Iron salt kettle; 5 &amp; 10 gal .
milk cans; sausage grinder; corn planter; 8ft. lawn
seat ; flat Iroils; olllampSI picnic table ; 2 ant . display
cabinets, one W-blns &amp; drawers ,· china: glassware;
swing ; sliver dollars : Indian Hoad Pennl•s: elec. floor
fan . 4 old clocks - on• G.rmon . A collection of 3D
pocket watches (key wind. thick coses, 2 Hunter Cases,
etc .}. Many other Items not listed. lunch on premises .
.
Nothing shown before day ol sale.
'rermes- Ca sh or check w-PID dey of sale. Not
re!.ponsible for attidents.
Owners- Mr.ond Mrs. Ben Choney
Auctioneer-Bill Jones, Phone 614-"2-3477 or 614-557·
3411

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For Fast Results Use The Sunday Times-Sentinel Classifieds

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D&lt;m Thompson
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EAR CORN.

Ford

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READY 10
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CAior11UCK
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POMEROY MOTOR CO.

CAll US lOOAY.

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Super aean. Ilk• new.

Auto. trans ., p.s., air .

1973 QfM IMP. 2 DR...................... 12795
Air, auto. trans., J'.S.

1974 FORO PINTO 2 OR.... ;.................12795

are interested in our bui
service, plellt !eel lroe to
conloct 949-2231 or 247-2101.

Boss's wife's car .

1973 VEGA ••..•••••.••••.••••••••••••••••••••• '1495

RACINE BAPllST

1971 FORO MAVERICK 2 DR................. '1695

atURaf

out.

1971 VOIJ(SWAGEN BErnE ... ,............. 11495

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I&gt; room ~uie , modern kitehel'l ,

Gas Savor.

coq~ehng , in Harrisonville , conV4H'\tent
tO mines, $8,500.

1972 FORO GALAXIE 4 DR~ .................. 11495

Phone 742·2796 .
MORNING Stor Hgls. lvr I
lrot't of lofld. Will orronge
. financing ~ smoll down payment to bu1ld a hornt' of your
choice . Lee Construction
Phone m-3&amp;54 "' (614) ...:

Auto. trans ., P,S., air .

1974 FORD PICKUP lh TON ................. J3195
Ole ownor.

MANY MORE
Save Now on A 1976 ~»into, Mustang or Maverick.

9568.

TUPPERS Ploil'l5, new 3 bedroom

homes , built-in kitchens, tiled
baths , carpeted whh oltached
goroge , I CKTI lol. $22,900.
Phone -(614) 661-630&lt; .

See : Pat Hill, RC!CkY Hupp
or Melvin Little
For a good deal on a new or used veh'icle
Open Evenings Til7:00 ·
Except Thurs. and Sat.
Closed Sunday

992-1196

21edroommobilehome inRoetne

l'llconem-5151.

who come to visit me. sent
cords ond flowers while I wos a
patient at the Holter Medico!
Ctnttr. A tpeciol thanks ·to Dr. ,
Thoylor, Or. Abies and the nur·
tlntf 1I&lt;;~U . God bl•as you.
Gtorglo Thoma .
WORDS or• Inadequate to ex·
pre11 our keortfelt thank• for
lhe klndnenes and expres&amp;lons of tympothy •)(tended to
ua during and death of our
btloved hutband and tether',
Neal l . Jelfer&amp; . We humbly
thank tht minister, Charles
Russell, Dr. R. E. Boice. Dr. Pot·
tenon and the nurtes ond
ttaff of V~t•rans Memorial
Hotpltol: Jock Walker, director
of the Walker Funeral Home:
the Rutlond EMS Unll. ond
friend• and nelgt..bors who pro·
vldtd such o quantity qf food ,
flowers, and helped In 10 many
way1 . Thank! to eock of you.
Mn. Ntol J•fl•rs and Ch~ldren .

1974 QlfMIIIe lWibu ..........$2895
4 Door

local1owner with tess than 33,000 miles, 350 VI
engine, autornallc. pow..- steering and brakes. Like
new W-W tires. factory air, radio, while over dark
green.

1973 Chemllet J,i Too ....... sm5

8' Fleelshle vt engine, automatic trans,, factory_air, p.
steering &amp; brakes, local, I owner, low mileage· truck.
good llrto, radio.

1973 Vega Gl Cpe. ••••••••••••'1895

Runs gocid, new llr•s. radio.

Red finish, good tires, ciNn Interior. autornatlc trans ..
good OCClllamy.

1966 FORD MUSTANG CPE..a.'695
6 cyl., std. Irons .• radio, excellent tires.

NEW 77 CHM VM IN STOCK

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Ceward Calvert, J. D. Story or Bill Nelson

992·543A
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iol' ....,,, one 3 COUNTRY store with or wifhout
110&lt;1. ond ocreoge . Good locobedroom unfum;sl!ed, """ 2
lion
. Coll985.3306.
bedtocwn fvmisJwd. ~
HOME SITES for 501e . 1 aCre and
742-3122.
MODERN country 'home , 3
up. Middlepon , near Rutland.
bedrooms. large 2_43 •acre 1o.r.
Coli m ·7&lt;81.
6 Roomo and both and poy
T.P.-Chester
wafet'
,
centro}
air
utilitin in Middleport ove-r
tondihonfng, $17.® . Phone NEW 3 bedroom houW! , 2 baths ,
Sponco&lt;s Morl&lt;ot. No ,.,..
a'll elec:., J ocre . Midd~t .
909:2569 tK {614) 667-6127 oHer
thon 2 childron. Phone 742·
close .to Rutland. Phone 992- , _ _ _ _ __
4p.m.

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fARM for Ktle, 68 OUft,~
2 Bedroom u-o;lor. S2ll por ·
ond both, f .A.. furnace . full
aU utilities poid. Phone 992- . . . .. &lt;011 m-2630 o.3324,

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ll1llAGE MAN&lt;» in Middlopon

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no gs ot Apt. 16, or cedi
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m~no. rt-m-5151.

2.
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Mtd~

Pcmerot «

dlopon oroa, Ocfoloor ISth to
Junoh•. ""'-m~.

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II Acres in city limits,
wator a n d - evaillble,
good locati&lt;11 lor development. I have map of area If
inltlesled.
CHECK THIS OUT!
31'&gt; Acres in town on quiet
street, ten bo divided into ·
lois or beautiful loc.alion
for private home.

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Have sever-at business
pro~lies . If inler•sted
call .

WIN AT BRIDGE
: Bad break ends wllh good one

Pomlroy
992-2291
Altw Hours C.ll

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pl.tyed a couple or raJIIIds of
trumps aDd plallked down bis
tine or diamonds. He inleaded
to claim il botb opponents
lolk11alllillce lie cadd -.a.
any H or H diamaad break,
but West lbowl!d out AU or 1
suddea !be cindl graod ll.un
seemed doo.ned to fallun.
South IIW Clle extra cbonre.
He led a spade to dummy's
ace and ran off all biltrumpi
to come down to I IWCH:II'd
endinC He held !be , _ of
dilllllOIIds aDd 10 of . . ..
dummy the ace-joct of

diaJnoncb aDd poor East I fill
full of worms. He bid ll.lrtAid

with !be tiDe~ and jld
of ~ and wu forced to
dilwd !be last one of tiJem to
keep !be pard for bil queeJJ
of cUIIlOIIdl.

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•• NOI'tll bew bil putner well
Today'slullld wu Milt to •
~ - - to .,. ...-e that lie
-.Iii not opea !oar IIMrtl by • Delanre rtllder wltlt tile
with uuiH
jilt_. qoJMI'on : ..... 1 ludty?"
• ldal lllleu lie
li&amp;flt of 'l1le aaswer II illlt be wu
: tbem. Heac:e, alter Soatb IIICty to filld Eut wllb all
• ¢ Aad two idallln rill ...
: to th Blukwood live

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top lrkU. Beltld .... •tile IJaDd \'W7 ail:.lyalllf fll I A
...., ........ tllere- 12 • lot of Cftllt 101' .....
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furnace,

.67 Cadillac H.T. Sedan

ll'"plaoe, nice klldlen &amp;
basement. S2'1,SDO.

full power, factory air.

LOOI&lt;S LIKE HEW - 9
rooms. cook's delight
kltdltn. C2nfral vacwm
cleaner. Family room.
garage and near J acres.
146,000.
1 FAMILY Hom• &amp;
rental. 2 bedrooms Nch, ·
111• heat, city water"" nice
str•et in Middleport.
119,1100.

WAS
1
1195

loraod lfr lurnlce, almost
new alum. tiding, e•cellant
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$7,900.10.
JUST LISTED- 2Y, stcry
frAme. 5 tadroon•s, t.th,
dining II ., N. G. heel,
carpeting, porchn,

,.r-ve. t8.5111.00.
JUST

LISTED

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bl*aon••· Mth. pMtUng.

utility, loll olstarege. N.G.
heat .

W1lk

to

shop,

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S HILLY ACRES- Good 3
bul wn heMe. beth. nice
kllcMn.

porchft.

N.G.

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JUST S7,9011.10.

helt,
bldg.

OTHIII LISTINGS NOT
NOTID Ill THIS AO CALL IIOW.
IIIEDIO IlEAL ISTATI
- WI HAVI IUYIIII.
MillRY I. CLIUIID
IIIOKEI ·

m -391&gt;5.

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
Pf2-5342

Pomeroy

" You'll like Our Que illy Way of Doing Business"

. See one of these courtequs 1111esmen:
Pete

Burris

Mar.vin

Lloyd, Mclaughlin
Keeblugh

115 ACRES - (); Shade
Ri-. Fine lor camping
lois. New gas well with
lnc:cm• and frN gas. Old
house &amp; blm. good hill
peslure. fenced . Asking

IJG.OOO.

SMALl. pups lo

. M -2028.

POMEROY - 5 bedrown
bfg old house. family room,
IY, belhs. nat. gas F.A.

furnace,

carpeting,

ll!rubborY and farge shade

trees.

w.ooo.

w-.

2 PLACES ~ 3 boc1t 00111
home. T.P.
garqe,
outbuilding. ltlll 2 boclt 00111
Schult rnablle h6me an 1
nice - · of land. woo.oo

EACH.

SYRACUSE- Nice corlot wllll good aiel ,......., 1

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lrlllw.
fllltlo nlrl roam.
IS.!GO.

INVEST A LITTLE AND
GAIN A LOT.

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JEff' W g - . 6 cyl.. 4

whMI drive. l.od&lt; ,out hubs.
smlom .OhHcwoldio
·~~· i.on91ol·
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• .lf74 Subano , 4 dool, 17,000 mllos, I~ .......... -•'IIOt , - · 4
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-~ 2 dt-. h.•. (;.iJ9n 1970 GMC Astro 95, 318 O.lroll
o.tsel, 13 speed tronsmi11ion,
3659.
- ~----twin tcr.w. Coii4U9-2S49.
1971 I&lt;MC Hornet. p~...., 91J5.
lf7t fOld~. olr, p.o., red
-~~-Goodcondlrlon.
with block vinyl top. !'hoM
1970 Torino 350 V-8, 62,000 actvo1
9At·2801, thorp.
miles ,. eft., txcollonl condition
with tlr... m . 1970 a-.Jie Mol!bu 304, V-8,
mt..
oulo. , 1111 •-tng whMI. light
- · .tnyilop, btok•. 2
1.,.. Chevr.::::ioli:tt;-lm;::::pa:;lo:-;:S-;.F-.-:
roo!-.
now.._, good condfllon. high
~ condition. S«&lt;I. Phono
...U...$650.Phono98S3..
992-5671.
'MilCKEO 1970 V.W. for ...
1'1118 lukk Wildcot. OVIOmolk
molof and "-lsslon, good
candlllon lor $125. 6 "'"and
power
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and
br&lt;*os, good condlion Good
rl1111. Phono Oonolcl Poalor
tirft.Cf1992.a..
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m-3890.

powe;

9115-3197.

Poles maximum diameter 10 inches on
largest end.

'8 PER TON
BUNDLED SLABS 16 PER TON
Deliver To

OHIO PALLET COMPANY
Rl. 2 Pomeroy, Ohio
. Ph. 992-2689

.AUCTION .

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COlEMAN fu.l·oil furnoce. 50,000
btu. Coli (304) 882-2971 , New
Hovon.
SWHT potoloot, red, whllo and
roflow, 118.00 per bushoL
!'hoM 985·3364 Of 985-3897.
SCHOOl a-ewing mochln•, Singer,
f110tur" buttonhole, blind GRAJN led boef, 115 conlo PI'
pound, &lt;Ill, w"'''fMd anll
hem. HWt on knit•. $t8 cosh. frozon
. Phono 9115·4198.
Also, Singe&lt; Tooch ond Sow.
liko now. $31 cosh. Phono
TWO motorboats, OM row boot
7J87, .
lor sole or lrode for gun• or
oquol voluo. Coil m-5741 . ·
H &amp; N Ooy old storied loghom
pulloto. &amp;oth floor or cogo 1970 Rondoloh C-h troval
grown ovailobl.. Poultry houl·
troller, 11&gt; lt. siMps of. Phone
lng and outomation. Modern
985-3371 .
Poultry, 399 W"t Moin , GR_EfN beona, pkk "OUr own. •-••
P-oy. Pltonom-2164. ·
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USED 24 lndt fired br;ckllne cool
ltlorl Foils, 247-21152.
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noce with bklwer. Si• ond nine
~, ,..., •nN
Inch tw~fvonized hoi and cold air
m' 1"· txtroa, $7ft. Phone,:,
949~2111 or9.f9.2631.
...
pipo. Phono 985-3'128.
CHURCH bus, 19$4 Chevroiot·:
SWHT paloalos, R. W. lowis, Rl.
$500. Con bo'"" 01 "'-louroi·
~-Roclno, Ohio. Pltono 143· 2~H 7~thodiil Chuo-ch ofJ'
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..., ..,..,, or phonf:
5 horsePower, 2 c/451nder 992·2212. •
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boo I motor,
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\!Vf\lure
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H.P. Tutf Till rolotylyler uoed h•A 350 K - l. good ~and~·
vory lf!tlo, $125. RIYOI.ind·o·
: : ; ,:::.(~:r,~~~ ooit; :
maHc f&gt;lec:. meat grlndef, like
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new. $20. ~ 992-7126.
WARM Morning clrculollne:
NATURAl goo i&gt;Mflng I love with ,_..,, «1,000 ITU with Jhor.•
ion, $50. rt-m. 7136 •
moslol _, bloww. Nolunol;
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goo, UHd wry lfHie. f'llone•
HEAVV duly log or cool grato Ia&lt; m -2747 ofler2 p.m.
;:
liropioct. 231n. bodt COlLECTOII'S bottles ...ta x 271ndt "'"''·""'- 9'12·391W.
broken. Coli p.m. ,::;;:

Sat., Oct. 2, at 10:3!) A.M. approx. two miles
W. of Reedsville, Ohio, one mile South of St.
Rt. 681 at Rushville (follow auction signs
from 681 or Co. Road 46) Will sell at auction
as follows:

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PlEASURE HOIISES and P.,.,;.,, lf70 Iukic Riviera. good condl·
olso wiN buy hot.., ond
tion, new tiret. $900. Phone
7&lt;2-2796.
paniol. Phono (614) 1&gt;98-3290.
RuthRHv.. _
1975 MONTE CAll.O, outomotk,
br-.
I'? , _ old German ShoJ&gt;f-d•. powe&lt; s-Ing. ..,......, _, hod shots. No
0 ;r conditioning, AM •odio ond
- -..L--1- s . $40. !'hoM 949-2181 01
st..-.o, rolly ~. will Mil
949-21&gt;31.
r.,101 able . Phone992·7036.

g;veowoy, ""'- 1%8

CHIPWOOD

KENNEBK pololoes, 50 lb. $3.~
or 100 lb. $6.00. lltlng con· ..
tain•ra. Phone 667-'S137 2!.
;;;:66:;'7;:·397=:-:-::4:;-:.:-;;;:::::-:-:;:=::::--=PIGS lor 10lo. Phano 949&lt;1857.
POTATOES and pumpkins. C. W.
ProHIII, Portlond, Ohio. PhotW
843-2254.
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1 LARGE GARDENS - I
rooms. -4 Brs., new kitchen,
gas F.A. furnace In lulf
besement . Want 527.500.

IIACINE -1 nice level lot,

'995

Codllllc-Oiclsmotoite
GMC Financing Availoble

Bax28·A
Rullond, Ohio 45n5
Ph. (614} 742·2409
We Deliver
7-28-4 mos.

WANTED

IF YOU have o MtVice tO oHer,
wont to buy or sell 501Mtfllng,
oe looking for work .. . or lOCUST POSTS, round or spl(l.
Phono949-m4.
what.ver ... you'll get results
fotter with o S.,tinef Want Ad. COAL, limestone , and' calcium
eon m -2156.
chloride and calcium brine fJ)t
dutt control ond special mbclng
YARD Solo, Mondor. Tuosdor .
tolt for farmert Main St~
Weds.. Sop!. 27, 21, 2'1. 9 o.m.
Pomeroy, Ohio ~r phone 99'i
till 5 p.m. Nice clothing, app .
3891 ,
ond knik-knaks . Mldwoy Drive .
New Haven.
1971 ~ONO,t, CL·450 12 0011
mil", 1iuy bar, cr~sh ~r.t
VAAO Solo, Sept. 27th lhru Oct. I,
pull bode ha~ ban, new tlf.
9 o.m. 1111 B p.m. Housei)Oid
and
5e01t , Scrambler sl..
goods , -'ioncfl. Clothlt1fj.
pipos, $650. Call949-2&lt;180.
etc. 1 mHe from Langsville on
County Rac!d 10. Follow signs IN DASH 23 channel Cl, om·frf[·
fr-om store. Phone 742-2681 .
mpll rodio, 3 trock lf.reo. CoU

•795

11 ACIIES- Remodtled 3
. bedroom one floor j&gt;lan. ·

SoUtheastern Ohio ·
Truss Rafter Co.

prlnt1,

herculons, vinyl solids, end
f1ncy prints, ICCtiiOries.

DIRECT
FABRIC SALES .
321 Main Street
Pl. Plllunt
Ph. 675-3449
9:30-5:00 O.lly
TIIII :OOO

eA.tuminum . Gutt•n

Wlnshleld Replacement
Free Estimates
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On Body Wortc
Expert Pointing
Insurance Work
Welcoin•
St. Rl. 7
Coolville. Ohio
667-3127
7-29-1 .mo.

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• Roolir19 : Alumh•um Swti,.g
• SOffits

Phont , .. t .lll'

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heni"'' m -7l2Q

9·l? ·lmo.

NOTICE

Syracuat.

9-2-l mo.

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SEPTIC TANKS cleaned . Modern
Sanitation. 992-3954 or 992.
2428.
~-::--~~WILL do roofing , construction ,
plumbing and heating . No job
too Iorge or too small . Pl'lone
742·2348.
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CARPENTER . flooring , ceiling,
paneling . Phone 992-2759.
----DOZER work and welding. Con to'c t Jdmes Parsons, Rt . I,
Rocine, on Carmel Rood .
EXCAVATING . BACKHOES AND
DOZER - LARGE AND SMAll ,
SEPTIC TANKS INSTAllED . lOW
BOY AND DUMP TRUCKS . BILL
PULliNS, PHONE '192-2478 DAY
OR NIGHT.

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minl·bil&lt;t.

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FUR OIL slovw, 250 gallon lo... COAL iol' sale $22 ;;:... ~·
•• P_hono_?O-~-'----- 6
fid 1 ,~~.....::
FEW oae~ otaudlng hoy ol Groat fa&lt; lvrthel lrtfolitM- ...a-'
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lllild. c.•. Sltohcin.
(614)367-73311 .
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1974--532 Ford baler (like new), 501 Ford
mower. 3-bottom Ford plow, 6 ft. heavy
pickup disk, 1-row Ford cultivator. 12 )n.
post hole auger, pick-up wood saw. 3 PH
Hurd seeder. sub-soller. 10 It. smoother
harrow, 30ft. elevator. small International
manure spreader, 5 ft. A. C. combine. farm
wagon, 6 ln.x50 ft. rubber belt, power take·
off pulley, hay fork. with rope and track, 12
ln. Craftsman planer. team of large ponies
and harness. two pony wagons' (real
collectors Items), harness. housings and
othtr harness parts. horse-drawn plows.
cultivators. etc., platform scales. antique
tools. tool baKes, trunks, lard press, cream
separator. lot of walnut, oak and poplar
lumber. lot round and split locust posts,
approK. 100 bales straw, 300 bales hay, lot
automobile tires. wheels. lot V and flat
belts, saws, hammers. wrenches, and many
more Items too numerous to mention • .1968
Plymouth Valiant.
Lunch Hrved
OWner, A. B. Mays, Ph. 378-6207
Auctioneer, 1.
"Mac" McCoy, Ph. 985-

o.

3944
Also 100 A. ~arm for sale at private treaty,
outbuildings, free gu, telephone,
TP·CIItsttr w1ter, on all year road.

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197,. Yamaha .100 Enduro, good
cond. Ph . -446·3868 or 44b-7767 .
·MANUAL wheel·choir , good cond.
2&lt;5-534B.
-HAY for sole , 367 · 7~19 .
FREEZER BEEF SALE
USDA CHOICE side 75c lb., hind
qt. 89c, fore qt. 59&lt;. Call Com
Sands , Bill Crawford . Cl~co
Stalnaker, Ronnie McCoy at
you r Kroger Store . 446-3Ci23
any time, cut and wrapped fr_:!_.
LAWN mower. ln(luire ot Mrs.
Mu l Heron, Young's Trailer
Court .
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:::o-6d
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or-:
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M.F. 35g .
2- M.F. 35d .
2- M.F . 135 g.
3--M.F. 135d.
M.F. ISO g.
M.F. ISO d.
M.F. 165 d.
M.F. 175 d.
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GREENHOUSE

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Open for Fall &amp; Winter
Seuon. Monday thru
Siturd•r .1D to s.
We have one green house
full at Floridl foliage
pl1nts. Over 50 nrletln In
all. From 4" to I" pots &amp; 6"
ta 10" hinging bnkets . 75c
. to S6 .00,

992-5776

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SOLID cherry bltdroom suite [Qffi ·
plete mottreu ond lptlngs,
commercial pool tabla , affltr 6
call 44~·0767 .
·
1975HondaMR 175Eislnore; 18h.
camper, self contpined . Ph .
367-7524.
ii"UMPET o·-n-d: -t,-o-:
m-;:l;o
- n·-.-. - g-o-od
con d . Ph . 367,7756 or 367-039~.
---~~-J %8Chev . $125. Ph . 245·5009.
WARf'/1 Mori1ing wood-burning
stove, fuel oil sto ... e, Thermostat control. 2 fuel oil
tanks, Melvi~ Little, Cheshire .
-·~
FURN . 8uslr1eu, in Gollipoli!, coli
367-0510 or ~-46 -9230.
COAl - $22· per ton , open 6 days
a wHk and evenings. For fur·
ther information call 367-7338.
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1970 TRIUMPJ.I 650 Chopper, new
point job, good cond. Ph. 9922159. .

GuntR SER I

American
Auto Sales

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~SilL

EXPlRIENCED
Radiator ,..--...,
Service

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2-M . F. 50 g.
2-M .F. 65d .

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M.F. 202 w-looder
M:F. 202 g.
M.F. Backhoe&amp; Ldr .
930Cose d.
4141nt . g.
SMITH NELSON 1020J .D. w-ldr .
12500iiverg.
MOTORS, INC. Cub w-tools
N Ford
PUtHI74
' - 840 F~Prg .
GAlliPOliS
TRACTOR . INC .
"'I' our Massey-Ferguson Dlr. "
PROTECT --y~o-ur~swifllming
Gallipolis , Ohio State Rt. 7,
Winterizing kits , covers , 01'1· •
Phone 4-46· 10-4&lt;4.
BRAOFQRO, Auctioneer, Comti freezt~ , service for above or
plete
Service.
Phone
9~9-2487
1975
Ckev . Impala , 4 dr ., air, PS ,
In ground pools . 0 . Bumgord ·
or 9,.9-2000. Racine, Ohio , Crill
PB, auto .. 1968 20 ft . camper
ner Soles, Middleport, Ohio .
Bradford.
troilftr , t~:mdem axle . fully
Phone 992-5724 .
equipecf
In good Coni:! ., 367·DITCH o;gging . Phone (304
-::::-:l:-7::7::3· ElWOOD BOWERS REPAIR
0532.
Sweepers,
toostert,
irons,
all
5B39 or (304] 773-5788
smoll appliances . Lawn mower, FIREWOOD. Ph . 446·2385 or 245·
:c-:---::-----,:-HOCKING RIVER Trading C9mnext to State HighW&lt;Jy Goroge
5582.
pony , GUNS-OVER 250 IN
·on Route 7. Phone (6 14) 985- · ·--·
1q54
Super M. Diesel live, P.T.O.
STOCK . Buy . sell , trade. 478
3825.
live Hyd. Torque amplifier , PS ,
· Richlond . Athens, Ohio .45701.
REMODELING , Plumbing , heating · wide front ewe. cond .. Wells
Phone (6141 593-8'106.
---*ond all types of general repair. -Orchard , Wilkesville, 669
- -&lt;4642.
WILL tri m or cut trees and shrubWork guaranteed 20 years exCHEST freezer , exc. co nd., $175 .
bery . Phone 949·25,.5 or 742perience. Phone 992 -2~J)9 .
Caii24S-51,.1 after-4p .m.
3167.
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O&amp;D TREE Trimming , 20 years ex · perience . Insured lree APPLES 1 Wells Orchard , St. Rt.
160, Wilkesville . Open 8 o.m.
estimates . Coli m -238.4 or
to 5 p.m., Sunday 1 p.m. . 5
_
Will DO odd jobs. roofing , pain· ~-~~!~! ,t,lbony .
p.m.
ting, hauling , tree work , and SEWING MACHINE Repairs, sermowing . Phone 992-7409.
, all mokes , 9')2-2284 . The ROYCE CB Radio . less than I yr .
old. Turner power mike-trunk
:
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Fabric Shop , Pomeroy.
Authorized Singe, Soles and -mount antenna $198 . 245-5365 .
MDIIIlidkim~
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__. . . ;: Service . We sharpen Scissors. GOLF Clubs , golf bag and cart ,
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coli 446-4011 .
MOBILE home for sale or rent, 3 EXCAVATING, dozer, loader and
··-··-:---::--:
. bed,rooms, , al ulllilies paid.
backho• work; dump trucks NEW and Used
Items . Men's ol'ld
Pf1one 992 -nSI .
and lo -boys for hire: will t'loul
women
's
and
's
--- ,--..,..-~.....,.-, fill dirt, to soil , limestone and clothing , import ,children
e)(port
8x45 mobile home , jus t remodel,
grovel. Call Sob or Roger Jefjewelry, rain tree flower or·
ed . Priced very reasonable.
iers, day phone 992-7089,
rongements, etc . Watch for
Phone 843·2683 .
night phone 992-3$25 or 992.
--:-::--:----sign on Rt . 55.4 W. in Bidwell or
\974 Cameron mobile home , 12x·
5232.
Ph. 388-93-46 lor directions.
b-4 3 bedroofl'l .- ewcellenf condiEXCAVATING
,
doter,
back~oe
tion . Pnone 247-270-4 .
and ditcher. Charles R. Hot1969 I2x63 Vlndole , underpinned.
field , 8o.ck Hoe Service .
10w26 screen porch, central oir.
Rutland, Ohio. Phone 742-2008.
May be seen at 825 South S&amp;· ------• cond Ave., Middleport. Or SEPTIC Systems installed by
licensed installer. Shepord
phone 992-2822.
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Contractors. Phone 742-2409.

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Full power, while with bluo trim.

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Pomeroy
Open Evenings untll8 p.m.

WAS

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68 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille

Vi1'9il B. Sr .. lleollor
110 Mechonic Pomeroy, 0 .

Brid&lt;
fn Mlddl•porl on good
slr•t ,..r sllopplng and
"""""" ot town. JUit S20.000.

SOxm. 7 roomt. llelli, N.G.

992-2126

3695

TEAFORD

ANY PITCH
ANY SIZE

nylon

Experltncod llmbtr
workers,
Sklddtr
DtMrators, limb« cutters
ond yord men: Complete
coverage and bonus. Call
Pf2-4139or after 7 p.m. 3471425. Froley Chipping and
Logging Compony ,
Cheshire, 0 .

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Slue with_blue il·roof, blue .feather ~nterior, full .power
fact&lt;vr atr and n. T wl)eet
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1

sizes.

9* 10· 1 mo.

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"Your Chevy Dealer"

71 Cadillac .Eldorado Cpe.

J APARTMENTS -

MAIN
POMEROY, O•

POMEROY MOTOR

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wells, own water system, on
good blod.top rood . Coli BUI
Clood&gt; 992-5795 .

reedy lo move inlo. Priced

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lrom l'omoroy• .,.. in

mao.

O.rk bluo, bluo trim, vinyl roof, full power &amp; air, new
IJres, low mileage, one .

fiofu, mode for oil ond p

NO. ICP- l'bmeroy, 2 BR
house with lull baMment

TIAilBl -

1972 Cadillac Sedan DeVille

COUNTRY 1orm1ond wirfl tieduded wooch:, WOfl!r and good oc·
cess :in Mom-oe County, W. Vo .
$1.000 down , call . (3134) ·m .
3102"' l3134J m&lt;J'l'lT.
50 N:.re form , 5 room hou~ . c&gt;u1·
buildings , fru it tree-s, 2 loco-

7666.

_.,., $100 pe&lt; month; 2
t J:mu 1 fll4nb, $133 per
..-th. Ono price for ol. " ' 192-:m:l.
2 lediou11 fnlilef". real ntc.,
odolttonly. "-992-3324.

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3102 or (3134) m-3227,

2 ledroom cloutJI. wide. utilitie-s

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ty, W. Vo. Phone ,(3134) n2.

742·2110.

$130 including ole&lt;lric.. LOWBI
lATIS FOil SEN1011 OTIZEHS.
" " ' - - ' lo .Jtapp;ng ...
T1Wd and Mill Slreet. in Middloport. lrond now high quoli·
ty

7481 . '
"SA.V.ll .f~mn for sale. lO% down,
owner financed . Monr~ Coun-

lor

For Free Estimatl

1:10.1 ma.

BILl PULliNS

I'M) 1lWlEfiS

COI.NTBY _ . . -Porte. Ill.
33, loflnoilosnwlholl'......-oy.
,.;,t, &lt;c&gt;n&lt;me patios.
s-....s. runnen and off

I.ARRl,!~.~'~DER
Ph. HZ·l!'l3

resd .. pole buildings.

Vtlvets,

AlliiiiMUI
SIDI&amp;SOifiTl
Gun!IUIIIIIINGS

WANTED

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Lump Cool. Gallipolis Block
Co., 4&lt;6-2783.
FOR SAlE
..LIMESTONE. FOR DRIVEWAYS .
CARl WINTERS. PH . 245·5115.
All TYPES of bt.li ldi ng motetiols,
block, brick. 5ewer pipe~ . win ·
dows,

lintels,

e1( .

Claude

Winters . Rio Grondu, 0 . Phone

2-45 ·5121 oher 5.

SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 2, 1976
11:30 A.M.
The personal property of the estate of the
late William R . (Bill) Bailey will be sold at
405 corner of Grant &amp; Beech St. in
Middleport, Ohio. Watch for Sale Signs. ·
Antique or Collector lt.e ms
Brass bed, plank bottom chairs, Iron beds.
scooter. copper washing machine. Bavaria
dish, wash .stand. Shirley Temple doll &amp;
books. trunk chlfferobe, oak wardrobe.
wicker baby and doll buggies, sewing
rocker, A2 in. buffet, old raid, baby bed and
doll bed, stands, 5 chairs, round oak table &amp;
6 chairs, picture frames, stone jars. 30-6-A
gals .• books. piano. dresser, wood Ironing
board, a few pieces of glass. coal stove.
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Household
·
3 pc. bedroom suite, unfinished chest, cedar
chest. table and chairs. roll -away bed.
washing machine, porch swing, heaters,
rocking chair. couches, TV &amp; stand, chair
and ottoman. fireplace cover, hand tools
and other items too numerous to mention.
Terms: Cash
Lunch
Carnahan Auction Service
J. Carnahan
D. Smith
L. Donohue ·
. 949-2708
949-2033
742-3048
Nol responsible for accidents or loss of
. ..PrQQ.er.!i'.:

Cor. Fourth &amp; Pine
P.hone 446·3888 or 446 ..U777
Piumbing · Heating

215 Third Ave .. 446·3782
GENE PlANTS &amp; SON
PLUMBING -

Heating -

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STANDARD
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Air

Conditioning . 300 Fourth Ave ,

245·~

Ph: 446-11&gt;37.
DEWITT'S PlUMBING
AND HEAliNG

BORDER'S GARAGE DOOR S.r·
USED APPliANCES
... i&lt;e. Commercial and Ret-ld.n·
REFRIGERATORS , washers. ,
· tiol : Spedolizing in opera ton
Route 160at hergreen
dryer, ranges, Cene Skaggs ,
local. 256-~72 .
Phone .446·2735
119~ Eosern Ave. Ph . A46-7398 .
PASQUALE insulating. 103 Cedar
POl Y·FOAM, for sofa, choir ,
St., Golllpollo. Ph . 446-2716 ot
cushions. mollrenes , podding,
~46 - 1091 .
'
Ideal for campers. Variety of
- :=-::::--CUSTOM REMODELING, 20 yean
siz:et. Direct Fabric and Foam
•J~:perience , 388·8308 , New dry
Soles , Main Sl. , Pt . Pleo5(111f.
wall
ceiling with swirl or tew·
Ph. 675-3-469 , '1 -5 doily, 1111 8
BOARDING &amp; AKC PUPPIES
ture de•ignt. Other dry wall ,
_!!idoy .
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K &amp; P Kennels, 3138 -827~ . IH .
repair, vtnyl wallpapering, new
554: 11, mile east of Porter .
ALUMINUM buildin gs wi1h Winbaths , new kitchens. Anything
dows . floors and electr ic BOARDING , Siamese Kittens, Clr·
ir:'l remodeling or repair .
blocks . til,, cement , mOftar ,
de l. Kennelt , 2 miles from COUGHENOUR Water Delivery ,
chimney block , . Gallipolis
town 1 4-46-&lt;482&lt;4 .
-• ~b--3962 , ~~6-42b2ony lima .
· Block, 446·2783.
C
ENTENAR'-:v"'w;::oc.o-d:-,·:K:-e-n-no-;1~.-;:P-:
et
~~
DOZER work . e~ecavatlng , land
DUNCAN ·FIFE dining room toble,
grooming .fadHties . Hove your
deorlr1g . Ph . .. 46·0051 .
ewt~nded bon(luet siie, 6 din·
pet groomed undeer sanitary
ing room chain, 675-3873.
THOMAS FAIN
cand . All breads accepted.
EXTERMINATING
446-0231 .
PROTECT your swimming pool ,
Termite Pest Control
-.,...-.,--~:--""7'
Winterizing Kits, covers , oo· DRAGONWYND
Cottery - Ke~nel ,
Wheelersburg, Ollie
tlfreeze, service for above or
A.K.C.-C.F.A. Himalayan (Per·
in ground pools, D. ·Bumgord·
sian) and Siamese . 446-384-4
ner Soles, Middleport , Ohlo,
t 1
CONCRETE WO~K. patios,
0
...... l~r p.m.
sidewalk s, basement, 11lc.
m-5724 .
RI SI NG STAR KENNEL. Boarding,
Louis Cox -4-46·3398.
Indoor, outdoor runs , AKC ::-:c::::=&lt;:c-·-:--;:-:--;:--Building or awaiTing 1111
Shetlond Sheep dogs (Sheltles- ElECTRICAL Installation , Reg.,
Spring to buy, we invite rou
miniature collies) Cheshire,
Comm ., Industrial, 256-6855,
to look at this, priced at
Ph . 367-0292.
Crown City , Ohio.
less than 120 per loot.
BRIAR PATCH t&lt;ennel s. Boarding 'ECONOMV Tractors and Equip·
urge 3 yr. old Modern
menl, Carroll's SoltJs and Ser·
AI(( Gordon Setters-, English
Brick, 3 brs., carpeted,
CockitrSponie ls . -4~6 - 4191.
"'ice, 2 miles Wet! on 588, Ph .
firepl~.ce, all elec, 1112
. - . .
446-1923 .
NINE purebred Irish Setter pup · ::-:-:--::---:-..._,....,-~-;-::--:---:
baths,, large 2 car gar1ge,
pies. Coli 256- 1989 for in - FQR the best In architectural
level lot. Last year elec.
formation .
design and building· of new
budget, 154 per mo .• rural
homes, sma ll commercia l
SIAMfSE kittens . pure breed. 8
water, city school, 5 miles
buildings , opt., or remodeling
wks . old , litter trained, $10.
with state approval of pions.
to city limit, 379-2366.
446-2532 betwefln 8-5,
Bill Wolhr, 446-2146 or ~46-uo~ler ho rs ~e, -;:
5-m_o_s-. -:
ol..,d.
8652.
ROWE livin~ room su ites , Bossett -RE-G-. Q
Bedroom !!Uites, Sealy motcollot-46·0871·.
ANV ond·oll typei of construction
tresses . all at ·prices you con
ar1d concrete work. Dozer.
afford . Rice's New and. Used
bock.hoe , dumplruck tervlce.
Furniture, 854 2nd Ava. -446·
Stewart Construction . Coli 2S6·
9523 .
1'111 for fre-e estimate .
Stewoi't Construction, Bow 135,
CHAIN liNK AND
Crown City , Ohi~ .
WOOD FENCE
SA NOV and Beover Insurance Co .
For Home and Industry . RAY
has offered services for Firv In · SEPTIC Tonks Cleaned . Plants
HOUCK FENCE CE NTER . Coli
surance coverage in Colllo
septic Tonk Service. Ph. 4461-776-2231 or 1·353·4b68.
County for almost o century ,
1972 or 675·2647 .
·
Forms , homes and personal
TRUMPET . lih new , $75. Coli
Day Refrigerator , commercial
proper!~ ,
coveraget ore 0 . and
446-9713 oft•r 5.
re-sidential, schooling &amp; 18
available
to
meet
individual
---:=:
yrs
.
&amp;xp.
Ph. 388 -827~.
FIREWOOD , call evenings , 388 needs . Contact Don Palmer ,
'1930.
r:'elgl'lbor
ond
ogenl
.
your
STUCCO
plastering
ond plas1er .
·C""C'-:c--:ccc=-·...,-~-:--ir.
Tewtured
ceiling,
swirl,
repa
1975 SEA SPRITE , 70 HP Johnson· BOB 'S · CB Radio
Equip .,
or
brush
d&amp;slgi'l
,
32yr.
ex·
float
Motor , 16ft., $2300, 367 ·7120 .
everything in Two·Woy Radio,
p.
Work
by
thl!
hour
or
by
the
Antennas and occes . Georges
MUST sell, .4 Fer1t0r1 Mags, e)(c.
256·
1182.
All
work
job.
Creek Rd ., Gollipalis. -446 -~517.
$65. Ph. 367 -7590.
guaronteed .
-cond.,
-KOT
ALIC Land scaping , residential
GOOD USED FURN.
TAYLOR'S Air Conditioning and
&amp; Commercial , shrubs , trees ,
2 Bdr . sui1es , 1 red living room
Refrigeration. Commercial and
gardens
,
oil
installed
&amp;
rock
suite , 1 sofa, elec . rpnge, cop·
domestic.
4-46 -22-47.
gu·aronteed . Ph. 245-"9131 . 446·
per ; 2 refrig .. white: and gas
3100.
TRUSSED
~AFTERS
ronge (like new) : 3 washers , 2
Any , pit ch , any size ,
dryers , porl. dishwa~her , AllEN'S Construction , remodel ·
Southeastern Ohio Truss Roher
wood table 4 chairs: drop-leaf
ing . old or new , bl.lilding. Ph.
Co . Box 2B A. Ruttond, 0.
oak table . S choirs , 3 beds . 2
446-2910.
45775. Ph. (614) 742·240'1. We
color TVs, 2 block &amp; white TVs ,
deliver .
misc. other item s. Coli 446-0322 BACKHOE, dozer , dilcher and
dump truck . We Install wafer
any time .
and Sons Fix·it Shop.
lines, footers. dra ins , septic HUFFINES
Plumbing
, electrical, smoll
MEN'S work uniform pants $1.50,
systems, concrete work . Hatoppl., washer and dr'(er, corp.
shirts 50c . Coli 388-9346.
fie ld Bockf1oe Ser ., Rutland, 0 .
repairs and genera repolrs .
Ph. 742 -2008 or 446 -2786.
CB Rad io 23 channel , with (]ntenCall 388-88.t7, over 1S yrs . e)(p.
na , good cond ., $85 . Ph . 367- TAVLOR'S Home Maintenance.
Pe&lt;:k Wot,e r Delivery,
0488 .
heating , plumbing, electrical. HOWARD
245-9315
or 3S8-82b2 day or
Ph. 256-6651.
SCHOOL sewing ma chines,
night
Singer. featu res buttonhole ,
blind hem , sew on kits , $~8 . 00
cosh . Also Singer Touch and
Sew, like new $31 .00 cash .. Ph .
446-9257 .
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ZENITH s1ereo , 8 track AM-FM
. radio. record player . baby
I'
clothes , baby clo1hes hamper,
bird case, with 2 parakeets,
367 -0436 .
BIG FALL SALE , Higley 's
Books tore ond Gun Shop . All
guns ond ammon. must go. 1
_e_. m.-8 p.m. doH r.:_ _ _
1974 Hondo , 750. windshield,
sissy bor, low mileage ,
reasonable, 502 2nd Ave. 446·
I ~,
-41\5,
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GEESE
and several breeds of
ducks. Ph . 446-431 4.
17 miles east of J1ckson. Ohio or 17 miles west of
GAS. ~love , good cond . Ph . 446·
Gallipolis on St. AI. 35 to junction of 51. Rl. 279. Go
7555'.
southwest on 51. Rl . 279 through Thurman
(Centerville) toward oak Hill to Co . Rd. 3. Turn onto
1975 380 Suiuki. 4600 mile~ . e)(c ,
Co. Rd. 3 for 1 mile &amp; turn right on first gravel road.
cond ., $725. 4-46-2909.
Folk:Jw signs.
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PUBLIC AUCTION
.. FARM SALE
MACHINERY, ANTIQUES, WATCHES, ETC.
SATURDAY, OCT. 2
AT 10:30lYCLOCK A.M.

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(lh WAY BETWEEN GALLIPOLIS AND

JACKSON, OHIO)

Di scon tinuing farming , will sell following machinery &amp;
equipment. tools. antique lurnllure. clocks. collection
of JO watches. china. glassware, etc. as listed :

ANTIQUE AUCTION
1WO DAY SALE

ESTATE AUCTION

TIME TO CHECK AIR CONOI·
TIONERS. RESIDENTI,t,L ',t,NO
COMMERCI,t,l, CAll 0 . DAY
REFRIGERATION , IB YRS. EX·
•PERIENCE AND SCHOOL
TRAINED . PHONE..,......._.....
388·8214.
TV REPAIRS-RENT ,t,LS
Picture Tu~ Specialists
HARTWEll ElECTRONICS

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

CHIMNEY Blocks, W. Vo. &amp; Ohio

refters tor c:ommtrclll,

Phone Cool vi lie
667·3166
or
667-3876

\WRK

1969 V.W. 2 DR.~~ ........... SS95

sharpest pencil in town. See one
of these friendly salesmen.

m-388:i.
- - ----6 room h out&gt;e. Call 992-3129 or

IIIMDOIIS&amp;DOOWS
HI'IACEMUT
WIMDOIIS

THE RACINE Fire Deportment will
have o gUn shoot Saturday of
6:30 p.m. at their building in
8o1han .
FULLER Brush Products, tf1e F. I. P.
From 6" to 18'' wide and up
cGrpet sWeeper. Now on
to 5 fl. deep with or without
special, regular $:24.95 now
pipe lurnisl!ed . Under road
$19:95. Offer ewplres Oct. 7,
bores up to 12" pipe si:ze.
1'176. Phono m-3410.
PETE and Gene's Garage iS now in
operation . Mechanic and body
work . North Second Street in
·Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport. Formerly Bron·
m-247B
non's Garage. Phon&amp; 992·S.tSO
9·12· 1 mo. pd.
or coli after 5 p.m. 992-7 135.
HUNT'S Pet Shop is now reopenIng, lots of new merchandise
at low prices . Reopening
specials oil weekend. Just 2 1/t OlD furnllure , ice boxes, brass
miles from Chester on Route
beds, wall telephones and
24B.
ports , or complee households .
Write M. 0. Miller , Rt. 4.
SHOOTING lolatch .. just off Rt. 7
Pomeroy , Ohio . Coll9f:/2-7760.
by-pass, Sunday, 12 p.m.
CASH
paid for all makes and
lOANS avollable for any purpose,
n1oders of mobile homes.
$20,000 and up. Soles f~&gt;rce and
Phone area code 614-423-'1531 .
management services also for
hii'e. Phone Mr, PaUstian , (513} TIMBER , Pomeroy Forest Pro·
837·2098.
ducts . Top ,price for stol'lding
sawtimber . Coli Kent Hanby ,
1-446-8570.
COINS , 1929 ond older currency ,
gold and si lver scrap. Will buy
or trde. Hove o good selection
, AV~~AG.~ $AO on evening or
of coi ns to sell or. trade . Also,
afternoons . demonsfroti(lg
have supplies ctnd metal
guaranteed toys and 9ifts . No , detecor~ . Roger Wams ley on
cash Investment, no delivery or
Leading Cree-k and Rutland
collet:ting. Compu1ers do you
Rood. Phone 742-2331 for on of·
paperwork . Call 949-2803 or
fer.
992·2927. Also booking partieS.
'=:-:--·:---:$$CASH$$ for junked oufos.,
HOUSEKEEPER wanted to live in .
Phone 7-42-2081. Frye '~ Truck 8:
Do light housework and core
Auto Ports, Rutland .
lor 3 school children . Coli 992BED for 1'168 Ford F-1 00 Fork . Also
5941.
for sole Signature fuel oil
AMBITIOUS, persons who wont to
Slove., automatic, with fon.
110rn extra income In your
Phone :Z47-2192.
spare time. Training provided .
Phone (614) 742-23B3, 2:30 - ACREAGE with or without house .
Phone 742·3074.
6:30.
'

H.T. cpe .. good tires, rldlo, VI, automatic, P.S ., P.B.,
buckol seats, runs good, needs paint.

friendly dealer. We have the

Spociailrlngln custom built

TRENCHER

1972 Olevelle Malibu. .......... s1495

to check with us. We are the

l11111llliln Slnica
- · into IIIII Uttks

Local owntr• 4 cyl .. automatic, p. steering, radio, air
CCllldlllonld. good tires:

or Used you owe It to yourself

M&amp;GTruss-Raftels

,_inaArt~~o•~ ·

I WOULD !Ike to thonk ..... eryone

Local low mllioge car, V-1 engine. autornallc power
stetrlng and brakts, r1dlo, tires ~!low little wear. gold
finish . Sharp and nice.
.·
·

Before You Buy Any. ~r New

Broker, Pomeroy , OhiO .
Jtocin._7 roor,, frome house , 3
bedrooms and both , ont&gt;-holf •
bos•ment, new fumoce , ~
hot water heater. ~,~tilities , gas
elec .. and water , double
go&lt;oge. priced lo ~II . $10.500 ,
Phone IIJ49-2589, Hilton Wolfe
Real htate . ~les~n .
'
A.PPROXtMATEl V 20 ~re~· ~~
one-tl'lird timber" balonce
d.on, rolltng land. V&amp;ry nice
~ · sites , or will odeve.lop.
Woter and elec:trkity ovoilab!e .
S.. E&lt;koy Hill , Flolwoods Rood,
26 , Pcnwtt'(l\1, Ohto , ot phone-

811111

Sl11t1M

1972 VOI.J(SWAGEN 2 DR••••s1595

GEoRGE Hob5tett•r Reo! &amp;tote

DAN THOMPSON
FORD ~ddleport

&amp;

1974 CIMir Nkla 4 ~ •••••• $2795

1976 Ford F150, auto., P.S., P.B., like new•••••••••• 54695
1975 Buick Century Custom 2 Dr. H.T. Sharp ........ $4195
1975 Buick Skylark, V-6, auto., low mileage ......... $3695
1974 Opel Manta, 2dr ., 4cyl.; 4 speed, gas saver .••• ,$2995
1973 Chev. Imp, Custom, 2 dr. HT, air, niCe car., •• ,.$2695
1973 (:hev. Vega, 4 cyl., 1uto.,a gas saver.••••••••• $1495
1973 Ford Mustang Mache I, auto. A sharp car ••••• , $2895
1972 Chev. Imp. Cust. 2 Dr. HT,air, AM-·FMI Sa e price $1795
1972 Pontiac Grand Prix, yellow with black. top.
Sale Price $2695
1972 Chev. Townsman Wagon, air, local owner. •••••$2195
1971 Dodge Polar Wagon, nice family car. •••••Only $1695
1971 Ford Torino 4 Dr. HT. This isa rough car. •••••• $595
l970 Ford Maverick, auto., nice little car ·••••••• Sale $995
l970 Pontiac Grand Pri.x, auto., air, one owner.••••• $1495
1969 Ford LTD, P.S., P.B., good transportation ...... $595
1969 Chevelle Wagon, auto., P.S., P. 8., good car. •••• $595
1968 Buick Lesabre, 2 Or. HT. Alittle rough, runs
good. ••eee .••·····~·e•••••e•e•••··················· $495
1968 Pontiac Exec. 4 Dr. HT. Real good
·
transportation. •••••e•e•••••e••••••••••••••••e••ee

bus will be running
S..ndoYI on 1 route from
Roclne tllrough Appl•
Grove. leoving lbcine at
1: 1S a .m. 1nd .........,inv
p.ustngtrS II , _, H rou

1972 FORO GRANO TORINO SPORT ......... 11995

Grandmother, Loretto B..gle,

210 2 " -• local ca;, 4 spood trona., .u,~ miles, good
tires, dark ·green llnlsh, tHitCClllamy .

LOOK AT THESE GREAT BUYS

~ llaclne Boptlsf Cllllrcft

· Cl..,n, low mileage.

dot~Qhfer , Juli11 Ann Fish•r
who pon.d owoy 2 y.an ago,
S.pl. 24.
Somedoy, •omellme
Your eyesahaltH,
· TM fact w• '" in memory .
And God will lin" the broken
choln
Still closer wMn w• mHt again ,

1974 DATSUN ...... ~ ......... S2295

YOUR ATTENTION
PLEASE

1974 FORO MAVERICK 4 DR................ 12795

Q(OQ .

1974
a.. Moote Carlo-.... '4195
Landau. local owner. blk .• blk . vinyl top, blk. bucket'
swivel -Is. rldlo tape, air, P. sl..,.lng
brakes.•
1111 wheel, _ . - wlndowt, nice, nice.

nyoUR FRIENDLY DEALER"

1974 FORO GRAND TORINO 4 DR............ 12795

CINn Inside &amp;

Spcrtaboul, 4 cyl., autornallc, - r si-lng, deluxe
equipment, whitewall tires, IUIJgllge reck, dirk green
(lnlsh, less th•n t.ooo miles, llhowroom cleon .

&amp;

Business Services

IN LOVING memory . of grand.

1976 AMC HORNEJ.......... s3995

ON ALL USED CARS AT
SMITH NELSON MOTORS

WE'RE READY 10 DEAL

Demo.

Plwnbing~l{a-liJB:~

OCT. 2, 1976
10:30 A.M:

The following onllque collection will be sold at the
Letart Falls, Ohio Community Building. Letart Falls is
located on Ohio Route 338, which is lS mll•s from
Pomeroy, Ohio. Follow State Route124from Pomeroy
Ohio to Racine, Ohio and pick up Rt. 33B IApprox.
mtles to Sole}.
GLASSWARE: Variety of Depression, Carnival .
Prossed · Including cruets, Iars: bottles . cake slands.
covered dishes · lamp shades . Stone Jrs . Jugs '.
Carnival Punch Bowl (Orange Pattern} . CHINA :
Plates· Dishes · Spode. Staffordshire. FURNITURE :
Oak-Walnut Including Stands, Rockers • Dressers .
Chairs · Tables . Coptalns Choirs (4) . Wash Stand .
Organ Stool • Pipe Stand · Beds . Sewing Table . Office
Chair · Oak Jelly Cupboard . Oak Wardrobe &amp; Desk
Comblnallon · Cedar Chest . Wine Cabinet . WAGON
SEAT (carved} · Ice Box . Most of lhe furniture Is
refinished or ready to set In your home. CHILD
ITEMS: Wooden and Tin Toys . Doll Parts . Dolls
(Composition Heads} . Cash Register • Dresser .
Cradles · Bed. IRON : Shoe Lasts • Chimes . Coffee
Tobie (Marble Top} . Bootback . Ice CrNm Chairs .
Laundry' Stove : Banks . Coffee Grinder . Tea Kettle .
Cracker Box · Mining TO!&gt;IS . Tailor Irons . Sm . Grind
Stone. WOOD: Embroidery Prints . Utensils • Boxes
(Jewelry-ChocJ Hand painted Pictures . Variety of
Frames. MISC .: Quilts · Purses . Slick &amp; Hat Pins .
Books · Cotologue. Papers. COINS . Clocks . Bells .
Chalkware · Bedspr""d (Crochet] . Milk Cans .
Insulators - Tools . Maps . Scales . Guns . Horse Collars
:&amp;etc. WELLER DOG.
&gt;.uct. Note : These Items have been collected for over
35 years by Mr. Schuler and there is something for lhe
novice buyer as well as the discriminating collector .
Come prepared to stay oil doy, plenty of parking and
seating. 50 Boxes not unpacked ottlmeof llsllna .
SIGNED: Guy Schuler
TERMS: CASH
BRADFORD AUCTION CO •
Box 116 Racine, Ohlc&gt;-Ph. JI4-949-2000
C. C. Bradford, Auct.
A. C. Bradlord, Mgr.-414-94f.2487
This od runs only &lt;XIce, pleue clip.

I

FARM MACHINERY. TOOLS. ETC.: John Deere
tractor 10-10 gas. good ; Ferguson tractor gas, good ;
Oliver -70 tractor gas , good ; Case 800 Terratrac
bulldozer (diesel) 8' blade ; two Ford plows 14" 3 pl.;
post hole digger 3 pt.; 2 row cultivators; Massey
Ferguson 110 manure spreader like new; pull type
disc ; HD Servis brush hog ; 3 pl. boom for tractor;
wagon ; steel cattle holder w-dehorn shute . used once ;
2 wheeled ulillly trailer; old Oliver manure spreader
on rubber: 4 feeder Proloc tank ; hoy elevotor; 3 troller
axles; g~rden rotollller like new ; alol new metal fence
posts; several 4' and 6' metal form gates, new ; 10 rolls
new barbed wire; poultry wire ; 6 rolls newS ' woven
wire ; large anvil ; 1 cyl. gas engine; new Ho wheel
barrow; McCulloug~ dhaln saw like new ; Homelite
chain saw (150); 100 sheets SV metal roofing new ; a lot
new metal underpinning for traller; new elec . motor ;
new 2" angle Iron; 4" channel Iron ; 2 ln. and 11.4 ln.
pipe; six 15 fl . 12 ln . I beams : vise ; log chains. etc.;
cattle oilers : platform scoles; new &amp; used ladders;
house tacks: metal &amp; wood work tables ; bench
grlnd~r; 50 gal. oil drum w-pump; metal wheels ; 275
gal. oil drum ; small lathe ; block &amp; line; chai n binders;
1511 . culvert casing; large 5 bin high revolving nail bin
almost new ; 2 rotary lawn mowers; Black &amp; Decker
"Jalve grinder ; drills, new plpe wrenches, 16" and 18" :
lf.a In. drive socket set like new : 1h ln . dri"Je socket set;
Rigid t;, ln. lo 2 ln . pipe dies ; acetylene gauges; sows,
hoes, rakes, PH dlaqer, scythes, etr:::;; concrete mixer ;
hand tools. etc. Camper lop for pi ckup lruck . One seml lraller.
·
·
ANTIQUE FURNITURE, CLOCKS, ,WATCHES,
CHINA, ETC.: Marble top dresser ; glass china
cupboard; organ stool; 2 wicker rockers; wicker
stand ; wicker flower stand; oak bookcase ; wall
telephone ; J dinner bells; old school bells; 2 Iron
kettles; copper kettle ; large Iron salt kettle; 5 &amp; 10 gal .
milk cans; sausage grinder; corn planter; 8ft. lawn
seat ; flat Iroils; olllampSI picnic table ; 2 ant . display
cabinets, one W-blns &amp; drawers ,· china: glassware;
swing ; sliver dollars : Indian Hoad Pennl•s: elec. floor
fan . 4 old clocks - on• G.rmon . A collection of 3D
pocket watches (key wind. thick coses, 2 Hunter Cases,
etc .}. Many other Items not listed. lunch on premises .
.
Nothing shown before day ol sale.
'rermes- Ca sh or check w-PID dey of sale. Not
re!.ponsible for attidents.
Owners- Mr.ond Mrs. Ben Choney
Auctioneer-Bill Jones, Phone 614-"2-3477 or 614-557·
3411

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�26-The SWlday Tunes Sentinel SWldaY SeDl 26 1976

- Tbe St•.., ~ llladntl

For Fast Results Use The Sunday Times-Sentinel Classifieds _
Nooc~s

Auto Sal...,

LAWN mowe and o o lie s
epa s I 59 Se&lt;:ond Ave Fa
so e mowe s and
e: s '146
2531

M Dodge Van Ph '145 5529

SEW NG Mo h n&amp; epa se ce
A I makes Fench C y Fob c
Shoppe 58 Cov
Call po s
Oho
SWEEPER and sew ng mach ne
epa po sand suppl as P ck
up and de e y Do s Vacuum
C eone
n le up Geo ges
C e~k Rd Ph 446 0294

ce

S&amp;

S800 Ph 367 05&lt;
BOB LANE
BRANCH MANAGER
8S5 SECOND AVENUE
GALL POLIS OHIO

Wanted-to Buy
JUNK au o and sc op me al Ph

368 6776
LOGS WAN fED op p e po d fo
quo y logs do e ed o au

yo d

ndus

a

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and

Land Co Oak H Ave S o e
R 93 3m e5N ofOokH

682 690'1 682 7687
T MBER Top p eel pod to son
d ng mbe Indus ol T mbe
and Land Co Oak H II D v S
R 93 3m esN ofOokH I

BEG N you sp ng c eon ng by
hov n11 you co pe s c eoned by
682 690'1 682 7687
bes me hod known Remo e
CORN
p eke Dec bo n o Wood
Molc.e you co pe
o lle d
B
o
he
s fa po s col
~4b
oo~ new ago n
Fo f ee
4484
es mo e co 379 2662
DEAD S ock emoved No ho ge Will BUY S .45 ac es es han
$15 000 no o e $2000Qo he
Col 245 55 4
nos Con oc
P Casto 2
FREE o good home 3 y old
Kanawha Ave N o W Vo
spayed e no e Fok Hound m x
2SI43
b eed good wo ch dog good
w hkds 4467612o e S
,.-----------,
EDWARDS
CUSTOM MEATS
Bv c e
p e coo cv
w op
Will wrll pay $100 for L onel
and I eeze we use oc ke
trains as follows No 2037
pope and nd v duo mo k Jus
P nk wrth lavender green
opened co I o nmed o e op
prnk and blue cars
po n men 675 2957
Frontier Set 1862 1872
PRETTY as o pc u e F om leo
1881 Frerghl sets 5344 763
Pho og aphy
F ne
colo
773 8976 203 and any 2
pho og ophy and etl
motor diesel
l ames oo 446 7C94
Must be on good unbroken
complete condrllon
Phone 446 822

- - - - -~-~

Med col Techno og

l

FOR LABORATORY wo k EKG
and osss w h po ens and
phys an o f c;;e W e PO Box
834 Hun ng on W Vo

PARTTIME -;;b 9
fo ~
housewo k good hou s good
poy good ob co e en ngs o
week ends 367 72 0

USED MOB EHOMES
CALL 576 2711
TO ECONOMIZE on vel unde p n
you mob e home and ancho
o safe y Fos e Mob e Home
Se v ce 446 2783 o E me Sk d
mo e 446 3479
969 12x60 Hoi y Po k
973 12x60 Academy
1970 2x60 Hallma k
1973 2)C60Gieoob oak

Career Opporlunrly at
Gall pol s and surrounding
area Guaranteed starting
compensatton 3 1"1! ye1r
P.illd training program
complete fringe betlefrls
Apply al Metropolitan Ufe
at Hobday Inn Galhpohs
Wed Sept 2'1 from 9 s
Equal Opportunity
Employer

T uck Heodquo te s

qu
1974

~

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T GMC P ckup
T GMC P ckup

974

T Chev PU 4 WO

975

T Chev PU

1960 10•50 Regal
1959 Ox 50 Alma
1963 16 T ovel T o e
1977 Sofa T ovel T o e
TR STATE
MOBILE HOMES
220 Eos e r'l A,ve
Go I pols Oh o
Bank F non ng
65x12 HOME excel cond 3 o 2
b
p ced a sell Economy
Mob le Homes 4o46 425
973 G onv lie 12K60 2 b cen
c a
fuel o onk bocks
unde p nn ngs 6116 f onl po h

..6 4504

1971 Chav Impala
1970 Monte Co lo

1971 OldsSto Wagon
1973 Yl Chev P ckup

1966 T GMC PU
1974 ~ T GMC PU
1975 Chev oletluv PU
197211 Fo d Slake Body
1975Fo dMus ongll

L GHT housekeep ng oom Po k
Cen ro He e
.o4

w

d

SLEEP NG ooms fo

SOMMERSGMC
TRUCKS INC

TRAI ER of one m le f om HMC
Phone 446 3805

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133 P neSt
446 2532
69 FORD P ckup one hoff T «6
37 2
964 Fa d Pickup make offe co
446 4484

b::n

ouomotc

o

ad o 1n ed g 05 5 fu wheel
co\le s
dual m o s o
shock.s camp e e y uned Only

$2295
1976 Dodge Van P S s d sh f 6
_.51. ~900 Ph 446 2379
69 0 ds Custom 88 supe c eon
nte o
uns good o c all
pawe 379 22B_ _
1972 Mal bu Chev
shape: col 446 9467

n

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72 Cap ce
4&lt;666

fu

powe

good
sho p

1971 P y Sate e Sebr ng 2 d
HT coupe p ce educed fa
qu ck sale $787 .u6 2203

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72 Che..., cus om compe
h ee
lou th T PU 350 4 ba el

•~· ~11379 2&lt;03" - - 196.4 Co ve e St ng oy coupe
4&lt;6 '1868
71 fo d Mover ck eol sho p o
cond P S bock v ny top ed
body 6 ely ou a Ph 949 280
~

Go a

OFFICE space down own 514 Se
cond Ave .4.46 0008

d
9751 Ton Chev S oke

PS

en

Ho el

975 th ee fou tt-l T GMC PU 4 w

PB

446 7900
446 1049

Real !::&amp;tal~ lor Sale

WISEMAN

IlealE•tale

~~

1972 AMX PO oufo 2 d
A467513aler5 $1700

co I

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l976 Dodge Cho ger Day ono ed
and ma aon PS P8 o cond
om fm tope eel n ng sea 1
spec ol whee s lock ng d f
furenl of 9 000 w fe dr "en
m les new cos $6900 se
$5900 Ph 446 1622

1972 Cheve e 350 eng 2 d Hd
_!P Ph A.t6 4085

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REAL ESTATE AGENCY

PR CEO FOR
MMEO ATE SALE
Exce lently cons rue ed 3
bed oom on approx l of
\/ery p

easant

ne ghbo hood n Kyge
Creek School D s r c You
can own h s beau fu
home
gl'lt now for the
unbe evab e pr ce
$23 500 00
Land
7 2 ac es on Bu av lie
Road Good bu ld ng s te
to subd v s on or a baby
fo m
V~cint

Vacant Land

Jl Acres

Jus off Route
60 on
Thompson Road Beau ful
bu d ng s es w h wooded
areas Su ld you r home
here and get away from t
a
P ced we below fa
marke va ue a SlO 000
Select Ne ;hborhood
Nea shopp ng cen er ancf
hosp ta Very wei kep J
bed oom 1 ba h on one of
he n ce o s n h s a ea
Don
e1 lh s ba ga n pass
you by
n Town
N eai
he r::orne of Th cl
and V ne s ree s Th s sa 2
s ory J bed oom hOme hat
has
been
emode ed
recent y Just h nk of tlie
e:ase n ge t ng
o
he
shopp ng d stT c schools
churches e1r:: offered 1o
you a a ve y easonab e
gr ce of S2.9 000
N ce 3 Bedroom
ga age on
app O)( 7 ac e lo jus off
Bu av lie Road nea Rou e
35 Only 5 yean o d and
modestly p ced at S22 000

WE HAVE THE BUYERS
We have had our best year ever and we now have fewer

!stings than ever We need good clean es dential or
I arm property We have buyers waiting Ca us for fast
effie ent real esfa1e serv ce
GREAT GRANDFATHER BUILT IT
And ved n 11 G andmother used t for a resfaurani
and now Mother and Dad have one of the very n cest
ant que sto es In the a ea A present t s used fa
res dental and commerc al You can use It to .su t
yourself Th s really s a f ne old home w lh a most
spectacular f replace You II love t and ove t
ncludes 2776 acres of pr me development and w th
water and sewe Don I et th s one sl p away f om you
Put Another Log On
The F re
save on Plat fue b
Th s
Me of e k net 3 t)ectroom
br ck has 2 w b f eplaces
d n ng ar!!a nIce k tchen
I baths am y room fu
basement 1 csr garage
Low Fo es

OTHER
COUNSELORS
GALLIPOLIS
Den ver K H gtey 446 0002
CROWN CITY
Joe Cnns
2S6 1456
NATIONAL
ADVER TIS ING w lh
Gallery of Homes

the

4 DES $20~000

Someth ng N c:e
You
agree Fo $33 900
h s p easan
modern 3
bed oom
2 s ory w I
p ease you nc: udes arge
1am ly room format d n ng
anc1 garage

C)Q

New L st ng
Be he t rst o see th s
beatJl fu 3 or 4 bed oom
home 2 w b 1 rep aces
huge
tam ly
room
ca hedra ce ng n I v ng
room fancy IC. 1chen and
fo mal d n rqJ room Don
wa
Buy now
Countr
Mode n
~ft.
locll et1 ~
ac es f
sma fa

..\1

1
edr.oom
oun t ry
a ge o

Fall Into The
The Best a uy n Town
You won t be eve h s
barga " Ver~ n ce 3 or .&amp;
bedroom home
Needs
pa n s and redec:'o a ng
You won reg e ook ng a
h s one
Large 2 Story
Th sA be~r
l'V"
er home
he f x
can ~e E
I
fan
)0 and
some eft
\1 ease makes.
an outs tnd ng home

AT
LAST
YOUR
DREAM HOME yr old
br ck ranch offers 2 140 sq
f of made n v no Don t
wa
o see th s J Br and 2
ba h home the k tchen s
co Tlple e w h d shw.uhe
d sp n c owave oven and
ange
0 her
spec al
ea ures are fhe arge
forma d nlng rm qual y
carpe heal pump 2 se ts
pll o doo s 2~&lt;57 pllt o and
2 ca gerege w h e ec c
door opener
FHA OR VA yr Old
ancll n exce en
con
t1 on has ots o offer fo
on y S.21 900 To a elec r c:
ho ne t ea u es J BRs
aund
m large k chen
w h d shwashe r
2x2.t
fa m y
T1
w th pa o
doo s cen t a wale and
sewage and a
at o n
Rodney V age

Cal us right now

BY WISEMAN

We need L st ngs Ca the
W seman Agency U6 3643
Gall il co s Largest Rul
Estate Sa es Agency
Otf ce 446 l64l
Ike W seman 446 37"
E N W stman U4 4500

GROCERY 8 Z- Corner
Loca on - Th s arge a r
ond oned b ocJ&lt;. bu d ng
v t e s a on c:e n a fe me
oppo un v
o
some
bus ness m nded pe son
A sto k and equ pmen
p tJS 2 en a s go w h h s
ucra ve bus ness
CITY - QU ET STREET
Comfor able 6 rms and
ba h w h a Ia ge back
po ch and ga age loca ed
on F f h Ave P ced o sel
18 000
VINTON AVE
N ce
older 112 s or v home s s
on a arge !eve
ot end
offets 1 rms and bath
downsta rs plus 2 up f
needed Th s home has
been pa t ally remodeled
and has ca pe ed f oors
new furnace and s nk
basement
ga age and
aroe shade t ees

Located on Clark
Chapel Rd Off 554 tn
POrter
3 BR farm home
garage Also good
MH wtfh refngerator
and range Rural
water new septic
system
Beautiful
evergreen and walnut
trees

4 IEOROOMS IN
N ce com for able
home on Ev•n!
offe s roo m to spa
vour ~rowing
tam v
wnere else can vou oet a
tu 1 basement faml"' rm
wllh gas f repiiCI! Ia ge
k chen and d n ng area fOr
onlv 125 51)()
LAND COI'ITRACT A most 1 ~ A of level and
oil no land wl h a smal 2
BR and bah homt pon~
and ots of pr vacy oca ed
n Morgan Twp
CHfEAP E Perfect for
weekends 5acres of lal'ld
abou1 'I c eared and II
woods w th frontage on
L t e Raccoon Creek plus
an old 2 stor v home
s 900

BU LDING OR MOBILE
HOME SITE ~ Approx 5
acres abou
3 m
from
town Land s fla t w th
t ontage Or'l a ST rd and
county wa er ava lab e
55 000
MODERN HOME PARK sm al close to town good
ncome easv to take cere
of
ca I for m ore n
fo ma t on
VACANT
LAND
IN
RACCOON TW P 100
ac es p Iced at $215 per
ac e Very pr Vllle abou
t tabl e and , woods
w th fronta ge on Raccoon
Cr eek
SlfS PER ACRE - 65 A
h 11 farm s la ce ~d abou
m es sw of c 1v About •
c earec;:l w h the balan ce
wooded

CAN YOU AFFORD A
HOME &amp; FARM OVER
s 00 000., Wei
we have
one f you qua tv make
an appo ntment to see th s 4
vr o d b,. ck ocated abou
1 m
f om HMC ThiS
beau y s s ua ted on HIA
acres of and In he city
school d s
wl h 3/~ m
tron age
on
Raccoon
C eek
Other
special
tea tJ es are 4 BRs 3 1
ba hs tam IV rm w th WB
f eplace forma d nino
m
formal entrance
complete kitchen arge
LR laundry rm
arge
sc eened n pat o a tached
2 car garag e plus ano he
new 24 x 36 concre1e bock
garage
No s ghtseers
please
PRICE REDUCED- Neo
v nton - 41 A clean rot ng
pasture Good fences large
pond old home w th 7 rms
and bath and ce ar house
522 500

CITY
VACANT LAND Approx 5 2 ac es runn no
from Four h Ave
to
Ch c:kam aug a
Creel&lt;.
S6 500 Don wa
o buy
buy and wa

COMMERCIAL SITE- l
to s and older home on
S a e R aute 7 n Kanauga
Lots of po enl al for $34 000

BAR BUSINESS &amp; HOTEL
Be rou own boss w h
h s once n a I fe me n
ves ment Loca ed on a
c.orne
o n M dd epo
Cal fo more nfo mal on

P ZZA BUSINESS - An
exce l en oppor un ty for
some bus ness m nded
pe son Th s large corner
o w h a modern brick
bu ld ng s a goad p ace o
s art Can be bouahl w 1h
or w hout equ pment Cal
a appo n m..en

LOTS FOR
SALE Located on Ne ghborhooct
Rd L nco n P ke George
Cr eek Rd and Rod r')ey
Ha isburg Rd F nanc: ng
ava la b e

VIRGINIA L SMITH

CLOSE TO MIN,£S- 116
ac farm moStly clean
level and rol ng lant1 Good
7 rm home

REAL ESTATE

2 BR mob e home &lt;(lltb 0756 be
ween7ondqp m

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MASSIE REALTY

NEW LISTING
This lovely home IS less lhan I year old has 3
bedrooms 1 ' baths nice k !chen w th range
refr gerator d sposal fu ly carpeted 1 car garage
Located close to hasp tal $33 000
LISTING - N ce 3
••droo'm
home
w h
n den
fu I
lovely k tchen 1
Located n
ca today for
apt,OIIllm en

32 State Street
Ph 446 1998
A A N1bert Broker

R10 GRANDE 12x60 mob e home
bedrooms bath
w h
range
efr gerator has a

bu d ng

$27 500

TOWNHOUSE
APARTMENTS
2 Bedroom
Townhouses
1112 Baths
Pay Only One Utthty
Addtson Oh1o
For lnformatton
Call Sh1rley Adktns

367-7250

MOIIU HOME FOR RENT
Umlted number of LDts available 40'x70
Perk unt Mobile Home Court 4 m1 west of
Gallipolis, Rt 35 Blacktop streets
completely modern faclllflts, excellent
llvlftt conditions GlfHpolla City School
Dlllfrlct Electric or natural gas City water
Mil City sewer Mobile hOrnas must be 70
medii or nc :!r S45 per mo Phone 446 3345
lfltr 3 31 p m Richard Bowman, Manager

YARD So e Sep 26 29 30
clo hes d apes
ug s m sc
ems On Von Bu en S eet n
V n on Oh o Phone 368 9342
~

CHESHIRE
N ce
bedroom home w ttl fa
room
ovely
b
basemen
na ura
furnace
car 911'
Located on J n ce
F'rl ce S29 500

G:~~:~ R ROAD - Th sa I
el
an ch w th br ck
has 3 bedrooms n ce
w h shower ovet y
en
w th
ange
I family room w th
locatecl on 2 38
n ce ant1 beh nd
re 131 900

MOVING SALE

EUREKA ~ Look
ove y o der home
v ew of th e
ve
bedrooms
a ge
room t eplace n
room ga age Good buy
12 700
10 ACRES - Look ng for
hat pe fee bu ld ng s e?
Th s and s clear on he
fron ~nd n ce woods h he
back
Loceted
on
Ebenezer Carme Rd from
flo Grande Cal o.da y for
more nto mat on

• yr old brock rancher - 3 bedrooms carpeting
beaul fu lam I y room w th farge fireplace Tho home
Is well Insulated w th electric baseboard heat modern
kitchen with bu It In dishwasher and range Call
Dwight Woods 446'1210

Crou se Beck
Ro•d
Near v new b ck and
fram e spl l eve hom e on a
arge 3 a ot This home
2 ba h• g
off e s 4 br
f rep ace I 11 rm
Sx24
ca p.e
drapes bu t n
enge
doub e oven and
dlshWll$her
comb ned
refr g fr eezer and
n
e com Mus see o ap
P ec a e

... 9210

Add liOn
0 der 3
bedroom home on large lot
A so wo ad on ng lots
Th s p operty has frontage
on Route 1

n"

Rodne'-1 Area - Very
5
oom fr,me home with
carpet ng garage and a
n ce
ol
Reesonab y
priced
Chestnut Street very
nea
6 rm
nome
J
bedrooms carpe
n 2
ooms and cop plumbing
D Evans
G Massie

31111 I
&lt;46 I"'

813 Jackson 51
Vl~ton

Mon &amp; Tues
Antique 4 poster bed
dresser trunk •PI'hances
furnllure mrsc Items

For:Male or 1 rade
4~0

BACt&lt; HOE &amp; Doze wo k o so op
so and f d avo able 379
22SB

JOHN DEERE Doze

Ph 446

Ob8
975 cnev on au 0 p !, 350
eng ne eal n ce on ns de
A.t6 4660

B CENTENN AL
SPK AL
BACMHOE DOZER TRENCHER
Camp e e outo point Ill o'ne
WORK DONE AT REASONAB E
a a onfr $76 00 2 one $ 90
RATE
Con oct Sm h Ex
Mon h o July only S op n at
covot ng Ph 446 3WI
Pe son s Body Shop 26 Ra I ood
S M ddleport 01'1 o o col MUST Se 1~73 S•n Flowe 351
ALL TYPES of doze work Ph
367 0165
379 2621 A tn Ru he lo d
Po k Mode 2 B 1968 22 I
Conca d
self con a ned 9t..
GENERAL (ontrocto s t&gt;o o I
ECONOMIZE on fue w j, n
Shes a 5 f See ony m 11
motona y co pen e &amp; plUmb
spec a on
one f replaces
mesN Pomeoy R No 4
ng
ns oil and epo
oil
LPgu e Conf ac ng black ond
~oyol Oaks Compg ound
dr "ewoys Ph 446 Q587
b ck wo k Ph 368 9939

PROWLER
TRAVEL o e $ see the No I
e e n he USA Sm h s Hon
dQ Soles St Rt 7 Go I po s
0" 0 446 2240
STARCRAFT
BEAT he fa p ce nc ease A
976 a le s fo d down5 educ
ed o bo 1om 1977 M n moor
o en fold downs n sfcxk
We sell se v ce and qual ty
Open Sundar. Camp Conley
So Col q., !162N P
P eoson W Va
t97 SHASTA 22 f se f con n
cluU '1q -" C Economy Mo o
1 So~ 446 ~

NEAL REALTY
PRICE REDUCED
Ca
oday tor new low
p ce on t h s t ne 3 B R
home
loca1ed
w thin
wa k ng
d s ance
of
schools
chu ches and
So es Ea s. ~ ma ntenance
w th alum s d ng and Nu
Sa sh w ndows AI ap
p ances
o
se
up
housekeep ng Cal 1oday
fo vaur apoo n men I
Ott ceU6 1694
EVENINGS
thtrftt M Ne•l
44' 1546
J M chotf Noll
446 1103
S.m N•l
446 1358

J

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•

1'mc•bi
Ph Home 446-2185
Gal1111 County's Faste.t Grott~mg Re~~l estate

Tllll car- lot In Cou!lry Air Subdlvlllon tiki

FIRST

TIME

MINI FA.RM Ideal tor
horses 3:1,4 acres nearly all
fenced oood aroe barn
and leve to rol no all
ceared Good 3 BR w th
ba1h frame home $11000

IIAUTIFUL4
IEDROOMS ON 141
Gallipolis Sch..,l Dial 1 mile from Gallipolis full
basemenl patio 1 , blth modern nice modern
kitchen gas forced efr furnace Iorge family room
Located on a beautiful landScaped lot Just listed Must
111 this home to IPI'rtclale It

Buslnns opportunity In Ewlngton 2 bays at this
Ashland Gas Station on Route 160 Price Sl6 000

CHEAPIE
IN
THE
COUNTRY 3 room frame
home In very good con
dltlon one OlJtbui d no
some furnl ure range
wood
burn ng
stove
f rep ace n
v ng room
S5 000
41 ACRES beoutffullp
wooded
several good
bu ldlng sites Bl•cktop
road rurllt water $10 • ·
ADDISON Very well kept 3
BR full basement with
garage hardwood floorl
carpeted LR and hall full
ol furnece range washer
and drver on 2 2 acres
PRICED LOW S20200
6 24
ACRES
perfect
bu d ng s es p cturesque
co un ry su round ngs c tv
schoo s
ru a
water
$10 000

NEW
HOME
NEAR
MINES - Be lhe tfrsl to
live In th s new 3 BR •II
electric home Has carport
with large storage area modern kltchtn w th lots of
cablntts ranoe &amp; d sposa I
bellut fu
carpeting
largt leve lo You can t
beat the pr ce at $26 500
YOU CAN DECORATE 10
suit your taste nearly
fin shed 3 BR 1 2 baths
contemporary
comb
kitchen fam y
room
range hood d shwuher
d sposa 1 oven over 1500
sq ft
cent a r city
schools u .. 000
ARE YOU WILLING IO go
as low as S23 500 for a 2 BR
nearly new home? We have
one only 5 mt es from the
c ty all electric fully
carpeted modern ~ tchen
with range
hood end
d sposa c y schools

NEIGHBORHOOD ROAD
:mlv 1 h m les from elty 3 2
~teres 500 road frontage
tv water gas 3 BR home
'arn garaoe greenhouse
lu ldlngs
need
some
reoalr Sl5 soo
NEW ON THE MARKET
66 ac:re farm - 20 acres
til lab e
15 ac:res nice
timber 30 acres pulure 3
BR: 2 s ory term home 2
barns
hog barn and
chiCktn house 1970 tr1ctor
bush hoa hay rake baler
plow
d sc
mowlpg
machine 200 bales hav 6
cows
and
2 celves
numerous small tools this
rarm won I' be DJ1 th•
market long ol S35 000
Better eel soon
Ft~ANCING

PROBLEMS? Owner will
he P
,u11 f td
buver
finance his brand ntw 3
BR
br ck and framt
ranch lully cerpeled 1\'2
batha beaut fur modern
kitchen
city schools
U! aoo Cell 19r more
deto Ill
OWNER ANXIOUS TO
IBLL end you 1 br anxious
fo buy this ln"YIItm•nt
property on
George 1
Creek Road alter you hlvil
sten theae two fully flJr
nlshed ''r cond tloned
tro fora oil Iorge 101 bolh
Prtltnflr renttd NEW
LDW PR CE I SIA500
DDUILE WIDE- 1970 2A
x 50' mobile home w range
and refrlgtr•tor 13 K 33
awning I'! txcelltnt cond

110 600.

RON CANDY

REIL10R

Audrey C.naday
Saleswoman
446 3636
Any Hour

Wlis T l.eldina,ham

Realtor

AD

loU of pasture
sdtne
1 table
large tobacco
base pond t m be,. good
&amp;roe barn and other
autbul dings large 2 story
farm home wlfh beth on
b icklop rood sso 000

Mlfril cnr
Associate
Ph Home 379-2184

}r

new

HGnie carpotld throughout family room 22x12 utility
raom nalurel gas heel metal ouibulldlng Priced lor
quldt ....

VEATISI!DI 7!i acte farm

FORTY ACRES w h 5 BR
rem ode ed country home 1
farge barn nearly 20 acres
tlllabfe rest pasture and
t mber
Fenced
several
good bu fdlng s tes on
blacktop
coad
great
tacat on
for
anvone
working af m nes 140 000

•

su tab e

garage or o fler
mere al -~Ullin!•~
apar1m

aon.. st11t1s

COLONIAL RANCH wllh
Iaroe family room 3 BR
1 V2 ba1hs modern kltehen
large level lot In one of the
ar.. s n cut subdi"Y talons
cl y schools 1 s brand new
and only $36 000

WANT
EVERYTHING?
It Is for $32 900 I Over
Jne acre well landscapec:l
ot
quite country location
Gall polls CitY Schools 3
BR fully carpeted cen
elr: electric furnace heat
1 ~ baths
arge country
style kitchen

~

TARA

acres
Lower
Rver
taps
sites

REALTY

~1066

FIXER UPPER - 3 BR
home bun garage other
oulbu ldlngs
111 need
repair In great location
1'h m les !rom clly 500
road frontage city weter
gn LOOK THIS OVER
AND MAKE AN OFFE R
NEW LISTING! 38
.400 road frontage
R
7 400 Oho
tron1age 4 water
Ideal for building
125 000

vs

RUSSELL WOOD
REALTOR

NEW LIITINGI 25 acrHlevel to rol lng
good
puture cleared ferictd
oond tob~eco bue 4 acres
timber block rench type
homt with 20 x2A LR w
lfrepiiCe
llmlly IIZI
kitchen ell modern con
venlenctS oood ~0 x40
barn other outbulldl"g'
location and s ze would
m•ke th 1 Ideal tor 1
pr VIII ClUb $37 500

Her~

237 7806 Columbus
388 8244 Porter

FOR RENT New modu o home 3
bed m 2 balh Fu ly d oped
co pe ed th oughout
Com
pie ely mode n k chen w th
FURNISHED op• tmen
neo
d shwoshe go boge d sposo
Ho ze Med co Cen e odul s
end ce make An nual lease
only $175 u
es pod Ph
Secu y depos t equ ed and
446 441'6of e 1 p m
efe ence $250 pe mon h No
~
HOUSE S ooms and bo h Me v n
ns de pets Pus U I es Fa
L le Chesh e
nfo rna on col 367 7636
MOB LE home O\le look ng ve
2 BR mob le home on p vote lo
1 m e be ow own cent o o
nope !..._ 367 7514
house fu n sh ngs 1 o 2 odul s
2
BR
MHo Eve g een 379 2254
only 446 0338
ClEAN ugs I ke new so eosy o 2 BR MH u n beou ful se t ng
oYe look ngOh o R ve p va e
do w h Blue lus e Rent e ec
o onod~ 7 o Add son
t c shompooe
51
Cen al
367 72()2
Supp y~
MOBILE home ' b
(smc )
2 Br dup &amp;k un w h auto
Ne ghbo hood Rd fu n Co I
k chen ap
d sh wa the
675 46116
p on es pot o ond n ce s ze
yo d 446 &lt;570
2 8 house o le $85 on Com
~pa gn Rd 367 77116

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CLOSE TO TOWN - &lt; yr
o d L shaped ranch ofle s
800 sq f
of modern
I v ng wh ch
ncludes 3
B s 2 ba1rts roomy k 1
chen and d n ng arell arge
tam y rm w 1h fireplace
and pa o doors
2 ce
ga age w h e ec r c: dOO
opener AI h s p use arge
t e o 3 m ou1 for on l y
S36 900
LOVELY
SUBU RBAN
SETT NG Adds I
room o brfathe
al
masphe e to his f ne 3
bd m linch Ins de you I
en oy a f eplace n the
v no room forma din no
aom
;, ba hs
sundry
room and a ful basement
w h a r rep ace AI h !I
pus e arge well land
seeped o J m ou

v

N Ct3 II l\)11
Perfect
fu IY
carpeteo
1 n
k. tchen
ns and
garage t
vO

w h one ca

CANADAf
REALTY
Locust Sf
Gallipolis Ohio
446 3636

GALLIPOLIS
AREA LISTINGS

an ac e n a

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GAU.IA COUNTY'S LARGEST

NEED~

6 ROOM house n c y W e o
Box 427 n co e of Go I pols
T bune

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R~fW~=-~

L ST NGS NEEDED NOW
TO F T OUR BUYERS

FURN ap
bedroom n ce
$175 U t es pd Adul s 446
4416of e 6 pm
FURN Eff S ns e $100 U
Pd 4464416ofe 6pm

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AGENCY

LOW week y and mon hly ro es or
_ L bby Ho el ,.6 743

975 th ee fou th Chev PU

Jmf;d Rand,";; 500

Offtce
Home

Need a 4 bedroom,
large well kep home on a
7 ac e lo sho
d ve from
own and nea
hosp al
S.hopp n!il cen er etc Th s
home offers a lo mo e for
fhe money than most on the
ma ke1 oday

CANADAY T a e Cou t sel ng
a le s c I 8
ou 1ond2b
w de good cond on 4o46 1391
nea Sm h Bu ck

NEWGMC

THE

%9 Mus ong Mach I good cond
$800 197 Vega good cond

Ttl URMAN Hduse An ques Fv
n u e ~ pp ng
epQ
and
ef n sh ng Coun y Rd. 8 off 35
Cef"lt~ v J e V I age 2•5 947Q
PASQUALE Ele
a
4.46- 2716doyo ngh

Rsf&amp;tatr1or Sak

Real &amp;tate:lur Sale

SWideJ llepl211 It'll

FOR SALE
Buslnnsloc:allon on Second Avenue three story brick
building Firat floor has 9920 squa•e feel with full
basement Now shOrt lerm lease to Dollar Store
denllsl office on second floor Flrsttlme on the market
for many years once In a lifetime opportunity
LAND
Building ot n
Porter Call today for more
nformatlon
LAND Building or mob fe
home lots n Eureka area
Buy as many ts 8 acres for
only
ss 300 00 Has rural
water and well
LAND &amp;uv •pprox mately
3 acrea along St Rt 160
between City of Galllpof s
and Holzer Hospital city
water and sewer An tx
ceJient buy for only S7 soo
LAND 35 acres of level to
rolling ground on both sides
160 near
of State Rt
Porter Rural water fronts
on Ffo~d Clark Rd and Rt
160

LAND 56 acrts
w th 20 acrn of

fenced
Imber
close to North Gaflla High
Sthool
located
on
Tttompson Ad lots of road
frontage
Buy for
125 000 00
LAND 20 acres Located n
Morgan Twp located wlfh
road frontlliJt on Row es
ville Rd Spring water
ava table
Buy for
$17 000 00
LAND Approximately 60
acres located In Gallipolis
Twp off Rt 160 be1ween
Clly of Gel fpo Is and R 35
Buy lor $10 000 00

LAND
150 X 96 lot
located on LiddY Hollow
Buy for S&lt; 000 00
~

DOUBLEWIDE HOME 3
bedroom
carpeted
modern kitchen
rural
water refrigerator nnge
situated on large lot along
George 1 Crtek Rd
Ad
dtson School Dlslr ct

no ooo oo

FOR
THE
LARGE
FAMILY we hi'Yt a 9 room
4 bedroom 2 story home n
Bidwell onlv 20 minutes
from coal m Inti storm
w ndows end doors F A
furl oil furnace
nice
ga,.den a,.ea can be yours
wllhln 30 days lor only
122 OIXI Col lor an ap
!)Ointment
3 BEDROOM CARPETED
HOME locatld n Herr son
Twp Macedonia Ad F A
ftJrnace modern kitchen
rura w•ter and cisterns 1
peactfu home n • rural
setting Price S21 000
RIO GRANDE AREA
26 )(40 2 bedroom cottage
situated on 1 ac:rt of 2 c•r
gar•ge wired end In
oulated modern kitchen
rural water F A fuel o 1
furnac• Price S23 000

4 BEDROOM CARPETED
HOMI near Clay School
Golf polls
c ty S D

s1tu1ted on 1 acre lot w b
flrep •ce unique living 1ne1
din ng room Call to,. more
Inform at on

DWELLING and 26 x 32
N1CE
3
BEDROOM
block bul ding s tuated on COTTAGE
ocated on
40 • 132 rot n Ga 1 pol s
Centre! Avenue Modern
Including contents of bloc;k kltc:htn panel ng compact
bulfdfn~
Suy lor lot w lh storage bfuldfnv
s20 ooo oo
-Price s 9 700
FOR RENT
NOW II $20 000 00 Will bUV a Rental avallab e f rs of
modern
ont floor
J October now occup ed by
bedroom 111 e eclrlc home Centra Soya or the north
tn Gall polls Cllv school s de of Sycam.ore S1reet be
d str ct Situated on HO x
ween second and Th rd
75 lot carpeted except for Avenue resonable ren1
k tchen and bath
new
arge parking area ca I for
cond t on rural wate
an appomtment
centre! sewage collection
blacktop streeu
Ca for Furn sned ra er n Rio
mort Inform atlon Can be Grande c ose o the Post
V A •nd F H A financed
Off ce $110 00 a month
GRACIOUS 2 story br ck 1F YOU RE PLANNING
TO SELL CALL US WE
home
8 arge rooms
A
LIST
OF
kitchen and bath up and HAVE
down has been used as PROSPECTIVE BUYERS
rental •partment large AND WE RE ANXIOUS
front porch city wa er and TO SE~VE YOU
sewer Call for appoint
IF YOU DON T SEE THE
PROPERTY YOU WANT
ment odlly
Buy tor
IN THIS AD CALL WE
$300001)()
MAY liE ABLE TO FIND
IT FOR YOU
IUILD A HOMI A.long
Call Wood lnsur1nce &amp;
fit 7 Crown City we hove
Rill Ealolo 446 Ill"
2 Iota wllh 1 lOIII ol 91
l:vtnlntl Ruuell Wood
frontage Buy both lor only
446 4611
S$000
K tn More an 446 0971

I IEDROOM IRICK
lmmedlatt
pouess on
owner hu moved to a
firm Be the f irst to ook at
this nice brick home near
the hospital Has a large
living room mOdern eat n
ldtchen with ell bu It n
cab nets and range large
both In Oellfpolls Clly
S.Choof District Won I ut
long Priced to sel
IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION
IN GALLIPOLIS
Owner moving out Of town
must sell Immediately
Nice home
Beaut ful
wooded
lot
walking
distance to city sctlools 3
bedrooms forma din na
room n ce modern k tchen
fully carpeted t n stled
garage nal gas forced a r
furnace tentral a r won t
lest ong see t now
HIDDEN CHALET
One of Gall a Coun1ys most
un que homes 10 rooms
plus 2 baths fe•turing 2
bedrooms on the ma n level
and the master bedroom on
the second level wl h
sliding o ass doo s tad no
to a bl conv Has a sunken
p t w th wood burn ng
fireplace d nlng room and
modern kitchen complete
with a bu It n cab nets
d shwasher d sposal and
range
Home Is total
e!ectr c w th cenlra air
The Interior of th s Is very
rustle
w th
beamed
cathedral ce lngs Th s
could be your dream home
setting on 6 acres of
woodland Approx 3 m es
from Gal lpolls
7RODMS
4BEDROOMS
Gall pol s School Dis rict
basement
1 2
be hs
mOdern k tchen complete
w th b rch cab nets F A
furnace carport 2 wood
burn ng fireplaces family
room arge lot w 1h fru t
trees and
a storage
building W thin 5 miles of
Gall pols Nice home at a
good price
COMMERCIAL
BUILDING &amp; SITE
State Highway 7 North
Masonry Bu ldlng w ttt
br ck front bu ding like
new Approx s ze 30 x24 2
story Level lot fronts 175
f1 on State Highway 7 Call
now
MIDDLEPORT
BUSINESS INCDM~
PROPERTY
Up to $660 00 per month
Rentas plus a beaut ful 7
room 3 bedrooms) home
to live n yourse f a um
sld ng good grade n ce
front porch lots of bu It tn
ceblnets able tap range
wall oven laundry tubs
nat gas forced 1 r furnace
centr• e r wood burn ng
t replace Lots of sh ub
bery eve grassy lot A
beau lful place pus a nice
lhcome Priced right

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SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Rio Grande College Board of Trustees will
accept bids for the following described real
estate at the President's offic;e, Allen Hall,
until 12 Noon on tile 14th day of October,
1f76 Eac:h bid shall have a check for 2 pet of
bid prlc:t accompanying the bid The bids
will be opened at 7 p m on the 14th day of
October, 1f76 i'be Rio Grande College
Board of Trustees reserves the right to
reject any and 111 bids
Dllc:rlptlon Twelve unit, two story brick
apartment building containing two-three
bedroom, six two bedroom and four onebedroom apartmtl'lfl ovtr poured concrete
foundation The apartmtnt building Is
located 1111r Rio Grande College The
IPflralul report may be tuminecl at the
c:ollttt and furtlltr Information may be
obtained by c:ontac:ttng tilt offic:t of the
D11 ectw If Finance
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213 ACRES
6 Room home F A fur
nace
woot1 burning
1 replace 4 barns m lk
house 500 gallon m lk tank
good fencing all mineral
rights goes lots 01 pesture
approx 25 •crt~ ot t liable
Ofl Stote Roure 218
10 ACRES
NICE HOME
A
wondtrfu
couple
developed this attract ve
term
ttomestead
At
tract ve modern 6 room
homt very pretty setllng
Barn n ce 'h acre pond
stocked with fish Good
meadow
and
fescue
pasturt ldtal for catt e or
ho ItS 10 acres timber
with tra Is to r de n
Teacher being transferred
mmed ate possess on Cal
now
IEAUTIFUL
COUNTRY HOME
PLUS70 A LAND
Th s home s very at
ract ve modern In every
way
6 rooms 3
btdrooms .5 c oseh 2
ba hs shower k tchen
arge and pretty Many
more des rab e features
nc ud ng
corner
lot
blacklop road
l
ca
oaraoe 2 porc:hts patio
small green house w th
furnace barn 70 A I med
and
tert I zed
B G
pasture
lo s of walo
trees Check w h us tod
2 STORY
COUNTRY HOME
~ acres
5 m les from
Ga I pol s 7 rooms 4
bedrooms
pari al
basement fue o 1 to ced
air furnace rural water
Ga 1 pol s Schoo
D st
Garden Sf!ace frontage on
A accoon Creek
NEW LISTING
LOOK THIS OVER
76 Acres Farm moderns x
room home good barn
new tool shed uf tv bldG
L n• ftnces a woven w re
42 acres B G pasture 10
acres woods 22 acres
meadow
and
tillable
plenty of locust trees 1200
lb tobac:co base ThiS farm
s In ttte Gall pol s School
0 s r ct Call Now
12ACRESRT 32S
Near Me us M nes has
barn stora.oe building
rarm pond F'resent v has
one ra er rental space
This can be developed in o
a nice ncome p operty
161 ACRES
OOOD CATTLE FARM
Lots of poss b lit es 2 large
stock barns ooad concrete
round stock water In
1rough
30
acres
n
cu tlvatlon 200 It tobacco
base Lots of new fencing
Plenty water n fields 10
acres timber Owner rea y
anx ous to se I can be
bought as a s nglt unit or
sma fer a moun 1

NEW LISTING
LOOK THIS OVER
76 Acr• Farm modern six room home good bern
new tool shed uHifly bldg Line t.IICH all woven wlro
42 a ern B G pasture 10 acrn woods 22 acrn
meedow and tillable plenty of locust trees 1200 lb
toblcco base This farm Is In the Gallipolis School
District Call Now
1111 ACRES PLUS
Vacant A woodland
wonderlal"d
some
pas ure snd t fable land
Less than $160 per acre
SPRUCE STREET
IN GALLIPOLIS
l Bedroom modern home
w h bu t n c:ab nets
aluminum Siding Total
e!ectr c garden space
Within walking distance of
downtown Gall pol s
3 BEDROOM
1 Acrt PIUS - leve IP
prox
1 1 m les from
hosp ta on blacktop rd
P enty of g•rden space
rural water country living
con to Gel pol s p,. ced
only $18 000
IUACRES
NEAR PORTER
New house under constr
plus 6 room farm house
barn &amp; other outbuildings
ApproK
uo acres of
pas ure and t mber &amp;
epprox 28 •cres of t 1 able
land All m nera r ghts
goes some good fences AI
lend &amp; houses for only
SSl 000 Now
3 IEDROOMS
LARGE FAMILY
ROOM
Large lot n a n ce com
mun tv frame with bf ck
front
F A
tu,.nace
modern k tchen pat o
u 11 ty room modern b•th
Must ser th s home t s
pr ced r ght call now
LARGE
COUNTRY HOME
PLUS 19 ACRE 5
7
rooms
frame
4
bedrooms w tn bath ots
of bu 1 t In cab nets good
smal barn blacktop ro1t1
Price Reduced
4 BEDROOMS
ROUTE SU
Galllpol s School D strict
Lots of room basement
tem ly room 2 2 baths
garage modern k tchen
wood burn ng
f rep ace
Ia ge tot and garden space
storage bu lding approx
8 x10
C ose to Rodney
Pr ced right
TARA ESTATES
ONLY 141 1100
Beaut tul 8 room house
1881 sq ft lv ng space
Featu,. ng 3 BR With deUX!
walk In closets 2 bettls g
a 1ract ve FR
beautiful
rock f eld Slone fireplace
Formal DR Built n k t
chen
mported I ght f K
ures and pewter door
hardware Also enjoy the
use of Club House &amp;
Swim m I no Pool
Pr ce
Reduced to U8 000

DA1RY lOYCROWN CITY
Go ng prot tab e bus ness
390 f1 frontege on State R t
7 All bu ld ngs and listed
equ pment goes Large
paved erea easy access
Good InVestment p,.operty
Ttl s s a fast developing
area The only restaurant
within severe
miles
lnqu re today
Lar1• C•p• Cod Home
2300sq ft of llvlno sp•ce ..
bedrooms 2 baths formal
living room with W 8
f replace family room
completely
furn ahed
kitchen counttr tog range
bu t n wall oven disposal
? dishwasher 2 car garage
ocated on 1 acre In
Go llpolls c tv Schoof DfSI
See Th is
A WISE INVESTMENT
6 Room house 78 A barn
and utll 1y bu ld ng House
has a bu It In kitchen
runn ng water F A fur
nece Se"Yeral acres of
t 1 able land 1 296 lb
tobacco base
lot&amp; of
pasture and some t mbrr
All lor $23 000 oo

LOT&amp;
MOilLE HOME
n Porter
10 x50
bedrooms
Elcona
N
ot 30!i acre level Priced
only S6 900
PRICE REDUCED
A PLEASING
COUNTRY HOME
7 Rooms and b•th Very
n ce kitchen with tab r top
,.ange
ef gera or dish
washer washer and dryer
New
beau1ifully
con
structed me 11 barn Good
fences for ca 1 e o,. horses
Lsroe garden space evel
1 99
acres
F'rlced
$29 900 00
Ill ACRE FARM
NEAR RIO GRANDE
Go llpof s School D strict 2
ba ns 2 sheds approx 20
acres of pasture 40 acres
of good t mber (Oak &amp;
Pinel Approx 20 acres of
t liable land All m neral
rights ooes tobacco bese
some farm machinery
lvestock {hogs and lay no
hens) 3 Rural water tapspa d A 1 crops goes
2
mob I e homes lone
s
14 x6S) and a l room ott c
house Just 1 sled
38EDROOM5
RT 35 WEST
Galllpo IS Schoof 0 so 2
Car garaoe I 2 baths 5
rooms ranch style with
1 248 sq ft lv no space
storm doors &amp; windows
modern k tchen with d sh
wuher Ltrge ot See 1h s
one now

We're Out Td .Sell The Earth .
We Need Your Home or Farm to Sell.
CAll NOW. OFFI"E 446-7699 HOME 446-9539
WANT TO OWN BUT NEED
HELP IN FINANC NG?
N ce 2 bedroom fo m home
wh ch has been (:Ompletely
emodeled ecen ly La ge bam
n good cond lion o I th s 1
f ng o app ox ma e y 17 ac es
near town Mob e ~ome rental
spot on prope ty Good nvest
men rento opportun tv Call
446 10&lt;9olre 6p m

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50 Acre Ia m for sale 20 A hay
30 A pastu e fo m pond ol
m ne al rlgh s apr ngs and
county wot• w th 3 b fro le
ond ba n P ce $23 OIXI Coli
256 1253

.42 acre fo m no bu ld ng some THREE .4 acre Ia s opprox 170 f
lmbe and locust pos In Ohio
ve f on age 6 m from P
Pleosont on R1 62 $7500 eoch
To~ p ~46 1630c_____
Ph 614 379 2663

AUCTION
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
OCT. 2, 1976 - 10:30 A.M.
HUNTINGTON, W VA.
Dozers Graders Rubber Tire End Loaders
Crawler Loaders Back Hoes Fork Lifts
Single Tri Axle Tandom Dump Trucks
Light Plants Cement Trucks Single &amp;
TandDm Tractors Low Boy &amp; Tag a long
Trailers Farm Tractors Campers Flat
Bed and Van Trailers Air Compressors
many more Items
Terms Complete payment day of sale
Cash or Cashier Checks Personal or
company checks only with a current letter
of credit from bank
For Further Information Contact
Rex Donaht11,304-736-7179
Bill Shetts Auc:tlon Company, Box 33
Buc:hlnnon, W V• 26201
Phont 304-472 4475

lranch Manager
THERE IS NO SIGN n
fron of th sa I br ck home
ocated In CQuntry A re
Es 1 es howevu it is easy
o spot Look for e low
prof le L ShiPtd home
s uated on an acre lo well
landscaped and flat Look
t over as you dr ve DV and
l'len cal
tor •n ep
po ntment for a personal
tour of Us modern nter or
THERE IS ND DOUBT
about t t you ike p ush
carpet
large
,.oomy
bedroom s modern k tchen
plus 1 tam ly room and
I v no room arge enough to
em erta n your guests th s
ls,1ust wha you ore ook ng
for 11 !I pr ced to H 1 Cal
today for an appo ntment
AT THE EDGE of the c ty
on R 588 you will find a
Iaroe brick home Th s
homt s ts on a ot with so 11
frontage and o400 ft depth
The owners are mov ng ou
of s a e and would like lo
sel very qu ck If you are a
qual ted buyer ca for an
app
odav The pr(ce s
on y $:13 000 mmed Pass
Price Reduced

IT S AN OLDER HOME
w tl'l 3 or 4 8 R na ura gas
hee c ty schoo s lots of
ke new carpel • acre flat
o
and the PRICE IS
R GHT 123 000 Calf VS
Real v today

I

GREEN ACRES s lhe
p ace tor you Th s cozv
home offers 3 Brs a large
v ng room built n kl
chen and a fu I basement
PI us a very fr end IV ne gh
borhood

THE PRICE S rtduced on
32 acres loca ted four
m es from Ga ipolls on
Route Ut

ON U S 3S near HMC This
room
three bed,.oom
hom e has a very n ce
k11chen hardwood floors
basemen
w th 11m ly
,.oom u I ty room and
garage $27 900

v

THE PRICE Is reduced on
1 32 acres locattd tour
m les from Gall pot s on
Aou e 1111

NEW TO THE LOCAL
MARKET house de ached
2b37
concrete
block
garage and 46x48 barn
w h slalls locattd on y 3
m les from Me as M ne No
1 c1111 oday or you may be
too ate 35 acn~s
THE PRICE IS REDUCED
on his a
br ick ranch
located In the V lege of
Northup Three bedrooms
t26K15
vng room 1:&gt;7
baths plus many o tter
features
c tv schoo s
CALL TODAY
FIREPLACE 1 2 bOihS
three bedrooms ots of nice
ca rpe and much more a I
In a ve v pretty b ck C tv
schools Call soon It won
last long
We have other lsi nos f
you are buy ng or selling
call vs Real y oday
~II
of our listing~ are
shown by appointment
only

PHONE 446-0552 - ANIDME
428 2nd AVt

GALLIPOLIS. OHIO

CUSTOM bu I home situated on MUST sell
pr ca
educed
10 acres w th 2 ponds offa tng
$15 800 by owner 2 br .4
total p vocy and pono omlc
m es out Mill C nk Ph .tl46
view home ndudes 3 BR 3 full
balhs 2200 sq 11 wllh ' pump ond central o
2 m es VA FHA 3D yr I none ng Ireland
Mor gage n E Slate Athen1
I om Go I pol t
&amp; Holzer
592 3051
Hasplta $60 1 ph 614 379

1691

2663

Registered Nurse!
Positions
Available
011
Plants
which 11
lulovllte
ead
Proptrly linn are
marked with whitt
llakos
Owner will
finance lot .... all

three

Al...._n ond nlgllf sllllt
Excellent starting 1111ry
oxcellotrt fringe benefits
Conloct Persannel OHico

Gallipolis State
Institute

Phone446-2917

PUBLIC AUCTION
Locllld on Stolt Routt 139 IPI'roxlmaltly 7 milts
South of Jackson Olllo 4 milts south of Appalochlan
Highway IS R 124 W) Walch for Public Auction Signs
SATURDAY OCTOBER 2 1916
Starting oliO 30 AM
Consisting In part of Coleman 75 000 BTU fuel oil
healer &amp; tank Buckeye coal heetrola kerosene 2
burner stove Frigidaire refrigerator G E washing
machine electric fans Emer1011 portable TV couch
uphalsterld chairs Hoover upright sweeper knlc
naeks cookware oak combination bookcase &amp;
secretary lin doored pie safe A old straight back
mlllchlng chairs Iron bed beds oak dresser with
beveled mirror hickory bottom rocker old Chrystal
redlo bayonet lard oil lamp kerosene lamp stone
jars &amp; Jugs kraut cutter household end electric Items
antiques and collector 1 tern a hand &amp; garden tools too
numerous to mention
terms cashlunch Will Be Served
MR SAM NANCE OWNER
TERMS CASH
Lunch Will Be Servld
Daryl Alban
AUCTIONEERS
Kennolh Swoln
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS

AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, SEPT. 25, 11:00 A.M.

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5 Ac ea of good lend one fou th
H ghway
m Ia from St
Gol pal s Schoof D s cl 256
1763

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BUD McGHEE

AUCTION SALE
THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 10:00 A.M.
Follow R33 N of Pomeroy to lhe top of hl(l lust S of
Athens Oh turn lett onto C21 follow C211or 1 , miles
lotheSIAIIenfarm REFRIGERATION BUTCHER&amp;
MEAT SHOP EQUIP (will sell approx 1 30 p m) 3
Copeland ref units (S ton 3 ton &amp; 1 h ton) coils for
each unit will be offered separately Geo Wells
spllfflng saw lor heavy cattle approx 100 track w
auto switches v, ton elec holst 3 doz track rollers w
stainless s hooks alum clutch lor lowering hind
quarters Fairbanks M 600 lb hanging scales Toledo
computer scaln 10' McCray meat case Toledo No 22
high speed meal saw Stimpson No 22 meat grinder w
low speed geer Globe meat slicer Toledo steak
culler 8X10 walk In cooler carts racks baskett
office equip etc All quality Items In good condition
FARM ITEMS &amp; MACHINERY (w II sell flrsl) Super
C Farm all w good tires (block busted)- will offer lor
parts &amp; then as a unit Super C cultlv &amp; 12 breaking
plows 1 lnl A type mower 5 ton steel wagon on
rubber lnt manure Sp on steel tractor post hole
digger 9 culllpacker snow blede lor tractor or Jeep
tractor chains truck chains 80 barn track w switch
good cattle racks for I pick up &amp; 10V• !ruck many
other farm Items- 2 PEACOCKS 2 PEAHENS 5
small peafowl 11 W R laying hens 10 wire poultry
cage on legs ANTIQUES !some furniture)
COLLECTABLES COINS 2 coal healers 25 shelving
unit HOUSEHOLD GOODS &amp; mise Items Lunch
available Tarm1 Cash or ck w I D 51 ALLEN
OWNER Ph 61&lt;1-5'12 1262 C E Sheridan Auct

Take R33 North of Pomerop go lllrougb Protls Fork &amp;
turn Wesl onto C69 &amp; follow to T49 ( 1 milo E of Chase)
2nd house Mrs Woodyard Is moving from her old
home Into 1 mobllo home &amp; will sell
ONE TIME
LISTING- CLIP &amp; SAVE
ANTIQUES &amp; COLL ITEMS dresser w deep c:arvlng
&amp; candle shelves 2 palnled kitchen cupboards w glass
doors Emp re Cherry bureeu Cherry chest of
drawers set oil painted press blck chairs w spindles
hump beck trunk phonograph kitchen cabinet w flour
bin painted Wal dresser w marble Insert slant tront
desk drop lee! Cherry fable (1 lee! gone) wood
medicine cabinet Oek rocker library table treadle
sewing mch w box lop Iron bed wool 9 patch
comfort 6 other comlorls Incubator 20 gal stone jar
3 other stone jars (1 w blue I wove11 basket o I lamp w
hencllo Dep glass candy dish &amp; honey dish 10 milk
cans steel beam right hand breeklng plow shoe last 3
horse evener horse collars etc HOUSEHOLD
GOODS sm upright freezer 2 coal heat ng stoves
apt size refrigerator &amp; bottled gas range 5 pc dinette
set hide-a bed mefal bed comp r•ll a way bed
Formlc:a top table Singer compact sweeper Kirby
upright sweepar radio mise dishes &amp; cooking
utensils ate MACHINERY GUNS &amp; MISC ITEMS
1970 250 cc Motorcycle bike good t5 snow tlrn
Savtoge Automatic 12 ga modeln5 Sprlnglleld Savage
pump Modoi67E Savage 22 m over 410 Wood 60 3 pt
5 brush hog 12 auger post hale digger 6 tractor
rotary hoe single 16 pick up plow Homellte chain
saw 22 power mower small air compressor milk
cooler two 5 horse mowers 11 lnl No 9 &amp; 1 Case)
dump rllko herness 2 good sets leather housing 3 pt
single shovel marking plow 8 pipe rack for Ford
tnrck log hooks elec drill power saw battery
charger mise tools &amp; Items too numerous to metlllon
Terms Cash or ck w 10 Eats available MRS LOIS
WOODYARD OWNER- Ph 593 5697 SHERIDAN S
AUCTION SER ICE - Ph 448 4763

�26-The SWlday Tunes Sentinel SWldaY SeDl 26 1976

- Tbe St•.., ~ llladntl

For Fast Results Use The Sunday Times-Sentinel Classifieds _
Nooc~s

Auto Sal...,

LAWN mowe and o o lie s
epa s I 59 Se&lt;:ond Ave Fa
so e mowe s and
e: s '146
2531

M Dodge Van Ph '145 5529

SEW NG Mo h n&amp; epa se ce
A I makes Fench C y Fob c
Shoppe 58 Cov
Call po s
Oho
SWEEPER and sew ng mach ne
epa po sand suppl as P ck
up and de e y Do s Vacuum
C eone
n le up Geo ges
C e~k Rd Ph 446 0294

ce

S&amp;

S800 Ph 367 05&lt;
BOB LANE
BRANCH MANAGER
8S5 SECOND AVENUE
GALL POLIS OHIO

Wanted-to Buy
JUNK au o and sc op me al Ph

368 6776
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682 690'1 682 7687
T MBER Top p eel pod to son
d ng mbe Indus ol T mbe
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BEG N you sp ng c eon ng by
hov n11 you co pe s c eoned by
682 690'1 682 7687
bes me hod known Remo e
CORN
p eke Dec bo n o Wood
Molc.e you co pe
o lle d
B
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s fa po s col
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Fo f ee
4484
es mo e co 379 2662
DEAD S ock emoved No ho ge Will BUY S .45 ac es es han
$15 000 no o e $2000Qo he
Col 245 55 4
nos Con oc
P Casto 2
FREE o good home 3 y old
Kanawha Ave N o W Vo
spayed e no e Fok Hound m x
2SI43
b eed good wo ch dog good
w hkds 4467612o e S
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EDWARDS
CUSTOM MEATS
Bv c e
p e coo cv
w op
Will wrll pay $100 for L onel
and I eeze we use oc ke
trains as follows No 2037
pope and nd v duo mo k Jus
P nk wrth lavender green
opened co I o nmed o e op
prnk and blue cars
po n men 675 2957
Frontier Set 1862 1872
PRETTY as o pc u e F om leo
1881 Frerghl sets 5344 763
Pho og aphy
F ne
colo
773 8976 203 and any 2
pho og ophy and etl
motor diesel
l ames oo 446 7C94
Must be on good unbroken
complete condrllon
Phone 446 822

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Med col Techno og

l

FOR LABORATORY wo k EKG
and osss w h po ens and
phys an o f c;;e W e PO Box
834 Hun ng on W Vo

PARTTIME -;;b 9
fo ~
housewo k good hou s good
poy good ob co e en ngs o
week ends 367 72 0

USED MOB EHOMES
CALL 576 2711
TO ECONOMIZE on vel unde p n
you mob e home and ancho
o safe y Fos e Mob e Home
Se v ce 446 2783 o E me Sk d
mo e 446 3479
969 12x60 Hoi y Po k
973 12x60 Academy
1970 2x60 Hallma k
1973 2)C60Gieoob oak

Career Opporlunrly at
Gall pol s and surrounding
area Guaranteed starting
compensatton 3 1"1! ye1r
P.illd training program
complete fringe betlefrls
Apply al Metropolitan Ufe
at Hobday Inn Galhpohs
Wed Sept 2'1 from 9 s
Equal Opportunity
Employer

T uck Heodquo te s

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1974

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T GMC P ckup
T GMC P ckup

974

T Chev PU 4 WO

975

T Chev PU

1960 10•50 Regal
1959 Ox 50 Alma
1963 16 T ovel T o e
1977 Sofa T ovel T o e
TR STATE
MOBILE HOMES
220 Eos e r'l A,ve
Go I pols Oh o
Bank F non ng
65x12 HOME excel cond 3 o 2
b
p ced a sell Economy
Mob le Homes 4o46 425
973 G onv lie 12K60 2 b cen
c a
fuel o onk bocks
unde p nn ngs 6116 f onl po h

..6 4504

1971 Chav Impala
1970 Monte Co lo

1971 OldsSto Wagon
1973 Yl Chev P ckup

1966 T GMC PU
1974 ~ T GMC PU
1975 Chev oletluv PU
197211 Fo d Slake Body
1975Fo dMus ongll

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Cen ro He e
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SOMMERSGMC
TRUCKS INC

TRAI ER of one m le f om HMC
Phone 446 3805

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133 P neSt
446 2532
69 FORD P ckup one hoff T «6
37 2
964 Fa d Pickup make offe co
446 4484

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ad o 1n ed g 05 5 fu wheel
co\le s
dual m o s o
shock.s camp e e y uned Only

$2295
1976 Dodge Van P S s d sh f 6
_.51. ~900 Ph 446 2379
69 0 ds Custom 88 supe c eon
nte o
uns good o c all
pawe 379 22B_ _
1972 Mal bu Chev
shape: col 446 9467

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4&lt;666

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good
sho p

1971 P y Sate e Sebr ng 2 d
HT coupe p ce educed fa
qu ck sale $787 .u6 2203

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Real !::&amp;tal~ lor Sale

WISEMAN

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and ma aon PS P8 o cond
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spec ol whee s lock ng d f
furenl of 9 000 w fe dr "en
m les new cos $6900 se
$5900 Ph 446 1622

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REAL ESTATE AGENCY

PR CEO FOR
MMEO ATE SALE
Exce lently cons rue ed 3
bed oom on approx l of
\/ery p

easant

ne ghbo hood n Kyge
Creek School D s r c You
can own h s beau fu
home
gl'lt now for the
unbe evab e pr ce
$23 500 00
Land
7 2 ac es on Bu av lie
Road Good bu ld ng s te
to subd v s on or a baby
fo m
V~cint

Vacant Land

Jl Acres

Jus off Route
60 on
Thompson Road Beau ful
bu d ng s es w h wooded
areas Su ld you r home
here and get away from t
a
P ced we below fa
marke va ue a SlO 000
Select Ne ;hborhood
Nea shopp ng cen er ancf
hosp ta Very wei kep J
bed oom 1 ba h on one of
he n ce o s n h s a ea
Don
e1 lh s ba ga n pass
you by
n Town
N eai
he r::orne of Th cl
and V ne s ree s Th s sa 2
s ory J bed oom hOme hat
has
been
emode ed
recent y Just h nk of tlie
e:ase n ge t ng
o
he
shopp ng d stT c schools
churches e1r:: offered 1o
you a a ve y easonab e
gr ce of S2.9 000
N ce 3 Bedroom
ga age on
app O)( 7 ac e lo jus off
Bu av lie Road nea Rou e
35 Only 5 yean o d and
modestly p ced at S22 000

WE HAVE THE BUYERS
We have had our best year ever and we now have fewer

!stings than ever We need good clean es dential or
I arm property We have buyers waiting Ca us for fast
effie ent real esfa1e serv ce
GREAT GRANDFATHER BUILT IT
And ved n 11 G andmother used t for a resfaurani
and now Mother and Dad have one of the very n cest
ant que sto es In the a ea A present t s used fa
res dental and commerc al You can use It to .su t
yourself Th s really s a f ne old home w lh a most
spectacular f replace You II love t and ove t
ncludes 2776 acres of pr me development and w th
water and sewe Don I et th s one sl p away f om you
Put Another Log On
The F re
save on Plat fue b
Th s
Me of e k net 3 t)ectroom
br ck has 2 w b f eplaces
d n ng ar!!a nIce k tchen
I baths am y room fu
basement 1 csr garage
Low Fo es

OTHER
COUNSELORS
GALLIPOLIS
Den ver K H gtey 446 0002
CROWN CITY
Joe Cnns
2S6 1456
NATIONAL
ADVER TIS ING w lh
Gallery of Homes

the

4 DES $20~000

Someth ng N c:e
You
agree Fo $33 900
h s p easan
modern 3
bed oom
2 s ory w I
p ease you nc: udes arge
1am ly room format d n ng
anc1 garage

C)Q

New L st ng
Be he t rst o see th s
beatJl fu 3 or 4 bed oom
home 2 w b 1 rep aces
huge
tam ly
room
ca hedra ce ng n I v ng
room fancy IC. 1chen and
fo mal d n rqJ room Don
wa
Buy now
Countr
Mode n
~ft.
locll et1 ~
ac es f
sma fa

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1
edr.oom
oun t ry
a ge o

Fall Into The
The Best a uy n Town
You won t be eve h s
barga " Ver~ n ce 3 or .&amp;
bedroom home
Needs
pa n s and redec:'o a ng
You won reg e ook ng a
h s one
Large 2 Story
Th sA be~r
l'V"
er home
he f x
can ~e E
I
fan
)0 and
some eft
\1 ease makes.
an outs tnd ng home

AT
LAST
YOUR
DREAM HOME yr old
br ck ranch offers 2 140 sq
f of made n v no Don t
wa
o see th s J Br and 2
ba h home the k tchen s
co Tlple e w h d shw.uhe
d sp n c owave oven and
ange
0 her
spec al
ea ures are fhe arge
forma d nlng rm qual y
carpe heal pump 2 se ts
pll o doo s 2~&lt;57 pllt o and
2 ca gerege w h e ec c
door opener
FHA OR VA yr Old
ancll n exce en
con
t1 on has ots o offer fo
on y S.21 900 To a elec r c:
ho ne t ea u es J BRs
aund
m large k chen
w h d shwashe r
2x2.t
fa m y
T1
w th pa o
doo s cen t a wale and
sewage and a
at o n
Rodney V age

Cal us right now

BY WISEMAN

We need L st ngs Ca the
W seman Agency U6 3643
Gall il co s Largest Rul
Estate Sa es Agency
Otf ce 446 l64l
Ike W seman 446 37"
E N W stman U4 4500

GROCERY 8 Z- Corner
Loca on - Th s arge a r
ond oned b ocJ&lt;. bu d ng
v t e s a on c:e n a fe me
oppo un v
o
some
bus ness m nded pe son
A sto k and equ pmen
p tJS 2 en a s go w h h s
ucra ve bus ness
CITY - QU ET STREET
Comfor able 6 rms and
ba h w h a Ia ge back
po ch and ga age loca ed
on F f h Ave P ced o sel
18 000
VINTON AVE
N ce
older 112 s or v home s s
on a arge !eve
ot end
offets 1 rms and bath
downsta rs plus 2 up f
needed Th s home has
been pa t ally remodeled
and has ca pe ed f oors
new furnace and s nk
basement
ga age and
aroe shade t ees

Located on Clark
Chapel Rd Off 554 tn
POrter
3 BR farm home
garage Also good
MH wtfh refngerator
and range Rural
water new septic
system
Beautiful
evergreen and walnut
trees

4 IEOROOMS IN
N ce com for able
home on Ev•n!
offe s roo m to spa
vour ~rowing
tam v
wnere else can vou oet a
tu 1 basement faml"' rm
wllh gas f repiiCI! Ia ge
k chen and d n ng area fOr
onlv 125 51)()
LAND COI'ITRACT A most 1 ~ A of level and
oil no land wl h a smal 2
BR and bah homt pon~
and ots of pr vacy oca ed
n Morgan Twp
CHfEAP E Perfect for
weekends 5acres of lal'ld
abou1 'I c eared and II
woods w th frontage on
L t e Raccoon Creek plus
an old 2 stor v home
s 900

BU LDING OR MOBILE
HOME SITE ~ Approx 5
acres abou
3 m
from
town Land s fla t w th
t ontage Or'l a ST rd and
county wa er ava lab e
55 000
MODERN HOME PARK sm al close to town good
ncome easv to take cere
of
ca I for m ore n
fo ma t on
VACANT
LAND
IN
RACCOON TW P 100
ac es p Iced at $215 per
ac e Very pr Vllle abou
t tabl e and , woods
w th fronta ge on Raccoon
Cr eek
SlfS PER ACRE - 65 A
h 11 farm s la ce ~d abou
m es sw of c 1v About •
c earec;:l w h the balan ce
wooded

CAN YOU AFFORD A
HOME &amp; FARM OVER
s 00 000., Wei
we have
one f you qua tv make
an appo ntment to see th s 4
vr o d b,. ck ocated abou
1 m
f om HMC ThiS
beau y s s ua ted on HIA
acres of and In he city
school d s
wl h 3/~ m
tron age
on
Raccoon
C eek
Other
special
tea tJ es are 4 BRs 3 1
ba hs tam IV rm w th WB
f eplace forma d nino
m
formal entrance
complete kitchen arge
LR laundry rm
arge
sc eened n pat o a tached
2 car garag e plus ano he
new 24 x 36 concre1e bock
garage
No s ghtseers
please
PRICE REDUCED- Neo
v nton - 41 A clean rot ng
pasture Good fences large
pond old home w th 7 rms
and bath and ce ar house
522 500

CITY
VACANT LAND Approx 5 2 ac es runn no
from Four h Ave
to
Ch c:kam aug a
Creel&lt;.
S6 500 Don wa
o buy
buy and wa

COMMERCIAL SITE- l
to s and older home on
S a e R aute 7 n Kanauga
Lots of po enl al for $34 000

BAR BUSINESS &amp; HOTEL
Be rou own boss w h
h s once n a I fe me n
ves ment Loca ed on a
c.orne
o n M dd epo
Cal fo more nfo mal on

P ZZA BUSINESS - An
exce l en oppor un ty for
some bus ness m nded
pe son Th s large corner
o w h a modern brick
bu ld ng s a goad p ace o
s art Can be bouahl w 1h
or w hout equ pment Cal
a appo n m..en

LOTS FOR
SALE Located on Ne ghborhooct
Rd L nco n P ke George
Cr eek Rd and Rod r')ey
Ha isburg Rd F nanc: ng
ava la b e

VIRGINIA L SMITH

CLOSE TO MIN,£S- 116
ac farm moStly clean
level and rol ng lant1 Good
7 rm home

REAL ESTATE

2 BR mob e home &lt;(lltb 0756 be
ween7ondqp m

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MASSIE REALTY

NEW LISTING
This lovely home IS less lhan I year old has 3
bedrooms 1 ' baths nice k !chen w th range
refr gerator d sposal fu ly carpeted 1 car garage
Located close to hasp tal $33 000
LISTING - N ce 3
••droo'm
home
w h
n den
fu I
lovely k tchen 1
Located n
ca today for
apt,OIIllm en

32 State Street
Ph 446 1998
A A N1bert Broker

R10 GRANDE 12x60 mob e home
bedrooms bath
w h
range
efr gerator has a

bu d ng

$27 500

TOWNHOUSE
APARTMENTS
2 Bedroom
Townhouses
1112 Baths
Pay Only One Utthty
Addtson Oh1o
For lnformatton
Call Sh1rley Adktns

367-7250

MOIIU HOME FOR RENT
Umlted number of LDts available 40'x70
Perk unt Mobile Home Court 4 m1 west of
Gallipolis, Rt 35 Blacktop streets
completely modern faclllflts, excellent
llvlftt conditions GlfHpolla City School
Dlllfrlct Electric or natural gas City water
Mil City sewer Mobile hOrnas must be 70
medii or nc :!r S45 per mo Phone 446 3345
lfltr 3 31 p m Richard Bowman, Manager

YARD So e Sep 26 29 30
clo hes d apes
ug s m sc
ems On Von Bu en S eet n
V n on Oh o Phone 368 9342
~

CHESHIRE
N ce
bedroom home w ttl fa
room
ovely
b
basemen
na ura
furnace
car 911'
Located on J n ce
F'rl ce S29 500

G:~~:~ R ROAD - Th sa I
el
an ch w th br ck
has 3 bedrooms n ce
w h shower ovet y
en
w th
ange
I family room w th
locatecl on 2 38
n ce ant1 beh nd
re 131 900

MOVING SALE

EUREKA ~ Look
ove y o der home
v ew of th e
ve
bedrooms
a ge
room t eplace n
room ga age Good buy
12 700
10 ACRES - Look ng for
hat pe fee bu ld ng s e?
Th s and s clear on he
fron ~nd n ce woods h he
back
Loceted
on
Ebenezer Carme Rd from
flo Grande Cal o.da y for
more nto mat on

• yr old brock rancher - 3 bedrooms carpeting
beaul fu lam I y room w th farge fireplace Tho home
Is well Insulated w th electric baseboard heat modern
kitchen with bu It In dishwasher and range Call
Dwight Woods 446'1210

Crou se Beck
Ro•d
Near v new b ck and
fram e spl l eve hom e on a
arge 3 a ot This home
2 ba h• g
off e s 4 br
f rep ace I 11 rm
Sx24
ca p.e
drapes bu t n
enge
doub e oven and
dlshWll$her
comb ned
refr g fr eezer and
n
e com Mus see o ap
P ec a e

... 9210

Add liOn
0 der 3
bedroom home on large lot
A so wo ad on ng lots
Th s p operty has frontage
on Route 1

n"

Rodne'-1 Area - Very
5
oom fr,me home with
carpet ng garage and a
n ce
ol
Reesonab y
priced
Chestnut Street very
nea
6 rm
nome
J
bedrooms carpe
n 2
ooms and cop plumbing
D Evans
G Massie

31111 I
&lt;46 I"'

813 Jackson 51
Vl~ton

Mon &amp; Tues
Antique 4 poster bed
dresser trunk •PI'hances
furnllure mrsc Items

For:Male or 1 rade
4~0

BACt&lt; HOE &amp; Doze wo k o so op
so and f d avo able 379
22SB

JOHN DEERE Doze

Ph 446

Ob8
975 cnev on au 0 p !, 350
eng ne eal n ce on ns de
A.t6 4660

B CENTENN AL
SPK AL
BACMHOE DOZER TRENCHER
Camp e e outo point Ill o'ne
WORK DONE AT REASONAB E
a a onfr $76 00 2 one $ 90
RATE
Con oct Sm h Ex
Mon h o July only S op n at
covot ng Ph 446 3WI
Pe son s Body Shop 26 Ra I ood
S M ddleport 01'1 o o col MUST Se 1~73 S•n Flowe 351
ALL TYPES of doze work Ph
367 0165
379 2621 A tn Ru he lo d
Po k Mode 2 B 1968 22 I
Conca d
self con a ned 9t..
GENERAL (ontrocto s t&gt;o o I
ECONOMIZE on fue w j, n
Shes a 5 f See ony m 11
motona y co pen e &amp; plUmb
spec a on
one f replaces
mesN Pomeoy R No 4
ng
ns oil and epo
oil
LPgu e Conf ac ng black ond
~oyol Oaks Compg ound
dr "ewoys Ph 446 Q587
b ck wo k Ph 368 9939

PROWLER
TRAVEL o e $ see the No I
e e n he USA Sm h s Hon
dQ Soles St Rt 7 Go I po s
0" 0 446 2240
STARCRAFT
BEAT he fa p ce nc ease A
976 a le s fo d down5 educ
ed o bo 1om 1977 M n moor
o en fold downs n sfcxk
We sell se v ce and qual ty
Open Sundar. Camp Conley
So Col q., !162N P
P eoson W Va
t97 SHASTA 22 f se f con n
cluU '1q -" C Economy Mo o
1 So~ 446 ~

NEAL REALTY
PRICE REDUCED
Ca
oday tor new low
p ce on t h s t ne 3 B R
home
loca1ed
w thin
wa k ng
d s ance
of
schools
chu ches and
So es Ea s. ~ ma ntenance
w th alum s d ng and Nu
Sa sh w ndows AI ap
p ances
o
se
up
housekeep ng Cal 1oday
fo vaur apoo n men I
Ott ceU6 1694
EVENINGS
thtrftt M Ne•l
44' 1546
J M chotf Noll
446 1103
S.m N•l
446 1358

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Ph Home 446-2185
Gal1111 County's Faste.t Grott~mg Re~~l estate

Tllll car- lot In Cou!lry Air Subdlvlllon tiki

FIRST

TIME

MINI FA.RM Ideal tor
horses 3:1,4 acres nearly all
fenced oood aroe barn
and leve to rol no all
ceared Good 3 BR w th
ba1h frame home $11000

IIAUTIFUL4
IEDROOMS ON 141
Gallipolis Sch..,l Dial 1 mile from Gallipolis full
basemenl patio 1 , blth modern nice modern
kitchen gas forced efr furnace Iorge family room
Located on a beautiful landScaped lot Just listed Must
111 this home to IPI'rtclale It

Buslnns opportunity In Ewlngton 2 bays at this
Ashland Gas Station on Route 160 Price Sl6 000

CHEAPIE
IN
THE
COUNTRY 3 room frame
home In very good con
dltlon one OlJtbui d no
some furnl ure range
wood
burn ng
stove
f rep ace n
v ng room
S5 000
41 ACRES beoutffullp
wooded
several good
bu ldlng sites Bl•cktop
road rurllt water $10 • ·
ADDISON Very well kept 3
BR full basement with
garage hardwood floorl
carpeted LR and hall full
ol furnece range washer
and drver on 2 2 acres
PRICED LOW S20200
6 24
ACRES
perfect
bu d ng s es p cturesque
co un ry su round ngs c tv
schoo s
ru a
water
$10 000

NEW
HOME
NEAR
MINES - Be lhe tfrsl to
live In th s new 3 BR •II
electric home Has carport
with large storage area modern kltchtn w th lots of
cablntts ranoe &amp; d sposa I
bellut fu
carpeting
largt leve lo You can t
beat the pr ce at $26 500
YOU CAN DECORATE 10
suit your taste nearly
fin shed 3 BR 1 2 baths
contemporary
comb
kitchen fam y
room
range hood d shwuher
d sposa 1 oven over 1500
sq ft
cent a r city
schools u .. 000
ARE YOU WILLING IO go
as low as S23 500 for a 2 BR
nearly new home? We have
one only 5 mt es from the
c ty all electric fully
carpeted modern ~ tchen
with range
hood end
d sposa c y schools

NEIGHBORHOOD ROAD
:mlv 1 h m les from elty 3 2
~teres 500 road frontage
tv water gas 3 BR home
'arn garaoe greenhouse
lu ldlngs
need
some
reoalr Sl5 soo
NEW ON THE MARKET
66 ac:re farm - 20 acres
til lab e
15 ac:res nice
timber 30 acres pulure 3
BR: 2 s ory term home 2
barns
hog barn and
chiCktn house 1970 tr1ctor
bush hoa hay rake baler
plow
d sc
mowlpg
machine 200 bales hav 6
cows
and
2 celves
numerous small tools this
rarm won I' be DJ1 th•
market long ol S35 000
Better eel soon
Ft~ANCING

PROBLEMS? Owner will
he P
,u11 f td
buver
finance his brand ntw 3
BR
br ck and framt
ranch lully cerpeled 1\'2
batha beaut fur modern
kitchen
city schools
U! aoo Cell 19r more
deto Ill
OWNER ANXIOUS TO
IBLL end you 1 br anxious
fo buy this ln"YIItm•nt
property on
George 1
Creek Road alter you hlvil
sten theae two fully flJr
nlshed ''r cond tloned
tro fora oil Iorge 101 bolh
Prtltnflr renttd NEW
LDW PR CE I SIA500
DDUILE WIDE- 1970 2A
x 50' mobile home w range
and refrlgtr•tor 13 K 33
awning I'! txcelltnt cond

110 600.

RON CANDY

REIL10R

Audrey C.naday
Saleswoman
446 3636
Any Hour

Wlis T l.eldina,ham

Realtor

AD

loU of pasture
sdtne
1 table
large tobacco
base pond t m be,. good
&amp;roe barn and other
autbul dings large 2 story
farm home wlfh beth on
b icklop rood sso 000

Mlfril cnr
Associate
Ph Home 379-2184

}r

new

HGnie carpotld throughout family room 22x12 utility
raom nalurel gas heel metal ouibulldlng Priced lor
quldt ....

VEATISI!DI 7!i acte farm

FORTY ACRES w h 5 BR
rem ode ed country home 1
farge barn nearly 20 acres
tlllabfe rest pasture and
t mber
Fenced
several
good bu fdlng s tes on
blacktop
coad
great
tacat on
for
anvone
working af m nes 140 000

•

su tab e

garage or o fler
mere al -~Ullin!•~
apar1m

aon.. st11t1s

COLONIAL RANCH wllh
Iaroe family room 3 BR
1 V2 ba1hs modern kltehen
large level lot In one of the
ar.. s n cut subdi"Y talons
cl y schools 1 s brand new
and only $36 000

WANT
EVERYTHING?
It Is for $32 900 I Over
Jne acre well landscapec:l
ot
quite country location
Gall polls CitY Schools 3
BR fully carpeted cen
elr: electric furnace heat
1 ~ baths
arge country
style kitchen

~

TARA

acres
Lower
Rver
taps
sites

REALTY

~1066

FIXER UPPER - 3 BR
home bun garage other
oulbu ldlngs
111 need
repair In great location
1'h m les !rom clly 500
road frontage city weter
gn LOOK THIS OVER
AND MAKE AN OFFE R
NEW LISTING! 38
.400 road frontage
R
7 400 Oho
tron1age 4 water
Ideal for building
125 000

vs

RUSSELL WOOD
REALTOR

NEW LIITINGI 25 acrHlevel to rol lng
good
puture cleared ferictd
oond tob~eco bue 4 acres
timber block rench type
homt with 20 x2A LR w
lfrepiiCe
llmlly IIZI
kitchen ell modern con
venlenctS oood ~0 x40
barn other outbulldl"g'
location and s ze would
m•ke th 1 Ideal tor 1
pr VIII ClUb $37 500

Her~

237 7806 Columbus
388 8244 Porter

FOR RENT New modu o home 3
bed m 2 balh Fu ly d oped
co pe ed th oughout
Com
pie ely mode n k chen w th
FURNISHED op• tmen
neo
d shwoshe go boge d sposo
Ho ze Med co Cen e odul s
end ce make An nual lease
only $175 u
es pod Ph
Secu y depos t equ ed and
446 441'6of e 1 p m
efe ence $250 pe mon h No
~
HOUSE S ooms and bo h Me v n
ns de pets Pus U I es Fa
L le Chesh e
nfo rna on col 367 7636
MOB LE home O\le look ng ve
2 BR mob le home on p vote lo
1 m e be ow own cent o o
nope !..._ 367 7514
house fu n sh ngs 1 o 2 odul s
2
BR
MHo Eve g een 379 2254
only 446 0338
ClEAN ugs I ke new so eosy o 2 BR MH u n beou ful se t ng
oYe look ngOh o R ve p va e
do w h Blue lus e Rent e ec
o onod~ 7 o Add son
t c shompooe
51
Cen al
367 72()2
Supp y~
MOBILE home ' b
(smc )
2 Br dup &amp;k un w h auto
Ne ghbo hood Rd fu n Co I
k chen ap
d sh wa the
675 46116
p on es pot o ond n ce s ze
yo d 446 &lt;570
2 8 house o le $85 on Com
~pa gn Rd 367 77116

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CLOSE TO TOWN - &lt; yr
o d L shaped ranch ofle s
800 sq f
of modern
I v ng wh ch
ncludes 3
B s 2 ba1rts roomy k 1
chen and d n ng arell arge
tam y rm w 1h fireplace
and pa o doors
2 ce
ga age w h e ec r c: dOO
opener AI h s p use arge
t e o 3 m ou1 for on l y
S36 900
LOVELY
SUBU RBAN
SETT NG Adds I
room o brfathe
al
masphe e to his f ne 3
bd m linch Ins de you I
en oy a f eplace n the
v no room forma din no
aom
;, ba hs
sundry
room and a ful basement
w h a r rep ace AI h !I
pus e arge well land
seeped o J m ou

v

N Ct3 II l\)11
Perfect
fu IY
carpeteo
1 n
k. tchen
ns and
garage t
vO

w h one ca

CANADAf
REALTY
Locust Sf
Gallipolis Ohio
446 3636

GALLIPOLIS
AREA LISTINGS

an ac e n a

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6 ROOM house n c y W e o
Box 427 n co e of Go I pols
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L ST NGS NEEDED NOW
TO F T OUR BUYERS

FURN ap
bedroom n ce
$175 U t es pd Adul s 446
4416of e 6 pm
FURN Eff S ns e $100 U
Pd 4464416ofe 6pm

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LOW week y and mon hly ro es or
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975 th ee fou th Chev PU

Jmf;d Rand,";; 500

Offtce
Home

Need a 4 bedroom,
large well kep home on a
7 ac e lo sho
d ve from
own and nea
hosp al
S.hopp n!il cen er etc Th s
home offers a lo mo e for
fhe money than most on the
ma ke1 oday

CANADAY T a e Cou t sel ng
a le s c I 8
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w de good cond on 4o46 1391
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THE

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$800 197 Vega good cond

Ttl URMAN Hduse An ques Fv
n u e ~ pp ng
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and
ef n sh ng Coun y Rd. 8 off 35
Cef"lt~ v J e V I age 2•5 947Q
PASQUALE Ele
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4.46- 2716doyo ngh

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Real &amp;tate:lur Sale

SWideJ llepl211 It'll

FOR SALE
Buslnnsloc:allon on Second Avenue three story brick
building Firat floor has 9920 squa•e feel with full
basement Now shOrt lerm lease to Dollar Store
denllsl office on second floor Flrsttlme on the market
for many years once In a lifetime opportunity
LAND
Building ot n
Porter Call today for more
nformatlon
LAND Building or mob fe
home lots n Eureka area
Buy as many ts 8 acres for
only
ss 300 00 Has rural
water and well
LAND &amp;uv •pprox mately
3 acrea along St Rt 160
between City of Galllpof s
and Holzer Hospital city
water and sewer An tx
ceJient buy for only S7 soo
LAND 35 acres of level to
rolling ground on both sides
160 near
of State Rt
Porter Rural water fronts
on Ffo~d Clark Rd and Rt
160

LAND 56 acrts
w th 20 acrn of

fenced
Imber
close to North Gaflla High
Sthool
located
on
Tttompson Ad lots of road
frontage
Buy for
125 000 00
LAND 20 acres Located n
Morgan Twp located wlfh
road frontlliJt on Row es
ville Rd Spring water
ava table
Buy for
$17 000 00
LAND Approximately 60
acres located In Gallipolis
Twp off Rt 160 be1ween
Clly of Gel fpo Is and R 35
Buy lor $10 000 00

LAND
150 X 96 lot
located on LiddY Hollow
Buy for S&lt; 000 00
~

DOUBLEWIDE HOME 3
bedroom
carpeted
modern kitchen
rural
water refrigerator nnge
situated on large lot along
George 1 Crtek Rd
Ad
dtson School Dlslr ct

no ooo oo

FOR
THE
LARGE
FAMILY we hi'Yt a 9 room
4 bedroom 2 story home n
Bidwell onlv 20 minutes
from coal m Inti storm
w ndows end doors F A
furl oil furnace
nice
ga,.den a,.ea can be yours
wllhln 30 days lor only
122 OIXI Col lor an ap
!)Ointment
3 BEDROOM CARPETED
HOME locatld n Herr son
Twp Macedonia Ad F A
ftJrnace modern kitchen
rura w•ter and cisterns 1
peactfu home n • rural
setting Price S21 000
RIO GRANDE AREA
26 )(40 2 bedroom cottage
situated on 1 ac:rt of 2 c•r
gar•ge wired end In
oulated modern kitchen
rural water F A fuel o 1
furnac• Price S23 000

4 BEDROOM CARPETED
HOMI near Clay School
Golf polls
c ty S D

s1tu1ted on 1 acre lot w b
flrep •ce unique living 1ne1
din ng room Call to,. more
Inform at on

DWELLING and 26 x 32
N1CE
3
BEDROOM
block bul ding s tuated on COTTAGE
ocated on
40 • 132 rot n Ga 1 pol s
Centre! Avenue Modern
Including contents of bloc;k kltc:htn panel ng compact
bulfdfn~
Suy lor lot w lh storage bfuldfnv
s20 ooo oo
-Price s 9 700
FOR RENT
NOW II $20 000 00 Will bUV a Rental avallab e f rs of
modern
ont floor
J October now occup ed by
bedroom 111 e eclrlc home Centra Soya or the north
tn Gall polls Cllv school s de of Sycam.ore S1reet be
d str ct Situated on HO x
ween second and Th rd
75 lot carpeted except for Avenue resonable ren1
k tchen and bath
new
arge parking area ca I for
cond t on rural wate
an appomtment
centre! sewage collection
blacktop streeu
Ca for Furn sned ra er n Rio
mort Inform atlon Can be Grande c ose o the Post
V A •nd F H A financed
Off ce $110 00 a month
GRACIOUS 2 story br ck 1F YOU RE PLANNING
TO SELL CALL US WE
home
8 arge rooms
A
LIST
OF
kitchen and bath up and HAVE
down has been used as PROSPECTIVE BUYERS
rental •partment large AND WE RE ANXIOUS
front porch city wa er and TO SE~VE YOU
sewer Call for appoint
IF YOU DON T SEE THE
PROPERTY YOU WANT
ment odlly
Buy tor
IN THIS AD CALL WE
$300001)()
MAY liE ABLE TO FIND
IT FOR YOU
IUILD A HOMI A.long
Call Wood lnsur1nce &amp;
fit 7 Crown City we hove
Rill Ealolo 446 Ill"
2 Iota wllh 1 lOIII ol 91
l:vtnlntl Ruuell Wood
frontage Buy both lor only
446 4611
S$000
K tn More an 446 0971

I IEDROOM IRICK
lmmedlatt
pouess on
owner hu moved to a
firm Be the f irst to ook at
this nice brick home near
the hospital Has a large
living room mOdern eat n
ldtchen with ell bu It n
cab nets and range large
both In Oellfpolls Clly
S.Choof District Won I ut
long Priced to sel
IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION
IN GALLIPOLIS
Owner moving out Of town
must sell Immediately
Nice home
Beaut ful
wooded
lot
walking
distance to city sctlools 3
bedrooms forma din na
room n ce modern k tchen
fully carpeted t n stled
garage nal gas forced a r
furnace tentral a r won t
lest ong see t now
HIDDEN CHALET
One of Gall a Coun1ys most
un que homes 10 rooms
plus 2 baths fe•turing 2
bedrooms on the ma n level
and the master bedroom on
the second level wl h
sliding o ass doo s tad no
to a bl conv Has a sunken
p t w th wood burn ng
fireplace d nlng room and
modern kitchen complete
with a bu It n cab nets
d shwasher d sposal and
range
Home Is total
e!ectr c w th cenlra air
The Interior of th s Is very
rustle
w th
beamed
cathedral ce lngs Th s
could be your dream home
setting on 6 acres of
woodland Approx 3 m es
from Gal lpolls
7RODMS
4BEDROOMS
Gall pol s School Dis rict
basement
1 2
be hs
mOdern k tchen complete
w th b rch cab nets F A
furnace carport 2 wood
burn ng fireplaces family
room arge lot w 1h fru t
trees and
a storage
building W thin 5 miles of
Gall pols Nice home at a
good price
COMMERCIAL
BUILDING &amp; SITE
State Highway 7 North
Masonry Bu ldlng w ttt
br ck front bu ding like
new Approx s ze 30 x24 2
story Level lot fronts 175
f1 on State Highway 7 Call
now
MIDDLEPORT
BUSINESS INCDM~
PROPERTY
Up to $660 00 per month
Rentas plus a beaut ful 7
room 3 bedrooms) home
to live n yourse f a um
sld ng good grade n ce
front porch lots of bu It tn
ceblnets able tap range
wall oven laundry tubs
nat gas forced 1 r furnace
centr• e r wood burn ng
t replace Lots of sh ub
bery eve grassy lot A
beau lful place pus a nice
lhcome Priced right

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SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Rio Grande College Board of Trustees will
accept bids for the following described real
estate at the President's offic;e, Allen Hall,
until 12 Noon on tile 14th day of October,
1f76 Eac:h bid shall have a check for 2 pet of
bid prlc:t accompanying the bid The bids
will be opened at 7 p m on the 14th day of
October, 1f76 i'be Rio Grande College
Board of Trustees reserves the right to
reject any and 111 bids
Dllc:rlptlon Twelve unit, two story brick
apartment building containing two-three
bedroom, six two bedroom and four onebedroom apartmtl'lfl ovtr poured concrete
foundation The apartmtnt building Is
located 1111r Rio Grande College The
IPflralul report may be tuminecl at the
c:ollttt and furtlltr Information may be
obtained by c:ontac:ttng tilt offic:t of the
D11 ectw If Finance
..

213 ACRES
6 Room home F A fur
nace
woot1 burning
1 replace 4 barns m lk
house 500 gallon m lk tank
good fencing all mineral
rights goes lots 01 pesture
approx 25 •crt~ ot t liable
Ofl Stote Roure 218
10 ACRES
NICE HOME
A
wondtrfu
couple
developed this attract ve
term
ttomestead
At
tract ve modern 6 room
homt very pretty setllng
Barn n ce 'h acre pond
stocked with fish Good
meadow
and
fescue
pasturt ldtal for catt e or
ho ItS 10 acres timber
with tra Is to r de n
Teacher being transferred
mmed ate possess on Cal
now
IEAUTIFUL
COUNTRY HOME
PLUS70 A LAND
Th s home s very at
ract ve modern In every
way
6 rooms 3
btdrooms .5 c oseh 2
ba hs shower k tchen
arge and pretty Many
more des rab e features
nc ud ng
corner
lot
blacklop road
l
ca
oaraoe 2 porc:hts patio
small green house w th
furnace barn 70 A I med
and
tert I zed
B G
pasture
lo s of walo
trees Check w h us tod
2 STORY
COUNTRY HOME
~ acres
5 m les from
Ga I pol s 7 rooms 4
bedrooms
pari al
basement fue o 1 to ced
air furnace rural water
Ga 1 pol s Schoo
D st
Garden Sf!ace frontage on
A accoon Creek
NEW LISTING
LOOK THIS OVER
76 Acres Farm moderns x
room home good barn
new tool shed uf tv bldG
L n• ftnces a woven w re
42 acres B G pasture 10
acres woods 22 acres
meadow
and
tillable
plenty of locust trees 1200
lb tobac:co base ThiS farm
s In ttte Gall pol s School
0 s r ct Call Now
12ACRESRT 32S
Near Me us M nes has
barn stora.oe building
rarm pond F'resent v has
one ra er rental space
This can be developed in o
a nice ncome p operty
161 ACRES
OOOD CATTLE FARM
Lots of poss b lit es 2 large
stock barns ooad concrete
round stock water In
1rough
30
acres
n
cu tlvatlon 200 It tobacco
base Lots of new fencing
Plenty water n fields 10
acres timber Owner rea y
anx ous to se I can be
bought as a s nglt unit or
sma fer a moun 1

NEW LISTING
LOOK THIS OVER
76 Acr• Farm modern six room home good bern
new tool shed uHifly bldg Line t.IICH all woven wlro
42 a ern B G pasture 10 acrn woods 22 acrn
meedow and tillable plenty of locust trees 1200 lb
toblcco base This farm Is In the Gallipolis School
District Call Now
1111 ACRES PLUS
Vacant A woodland
wonderlal"d
some
pas ure snd t fable land
Less than $160 per acre
SPRUCE STREET
IN GALLIPOLIS
l Bedroom modern home
w h bu t n c:ab nets
aluminum Siding Total
e!ectr c garden space
Within walking distance of
downtown Gall pol s
3 BEDROOM
1 Acrt PIUS - leve IP
prox
1 1 m les from
hosp ta on blacktop rd
P enty of g•rden space
rural water country living
con to Gel pol s p,. ced
only $18 000
IUACRES
NEAR PORTER
New house under constr
plus 6 room farm house
barn &amp; other outbuildings
ApproK
uo acres of
pas ure and t mber &amp;
epprox 28 •cres of t 1 able
land All m nera r ghts
goes some good fences AI
lend &amp; houses for only
SSl 000 Now
3 IEDROOMS
LARGE FAMILY
ROOM
Large lot n a n ce com
mun tv frame with bf ck
front
F A
tu,.nace
modern k tchen pat o
u 11 ty room modern b•th
Must ser th s home t s
pr ced r ght call now
LARGE
COUNTRY HOME
PLUS 19 ACRE 5
7
rooms
frame
4
bedrooms w tn bath ots
of bu 1 t In cab nets good
smal barn blacktop ro1t1
Price Reduced
4 BEDROOMS
ROUTE SU
Galllpol s School D strict
Lots of room basement
tem ly room 2 2 baths
garage modern k tchen
wood burn ng
f rep ace
Ia ge tot and garden space
storage bu lding approx
8 x10
C ose to Rodney
Pr ced right
TARA ESTATES
ONLY 141 1100
Beaut tul 8 room house
1881 sq ft lv ng space
Featu,. ng 3 BR With deUX!
walk In closets 2 bettls g
a 1ract ve FR
beautiful
rock f eld Slone fireplace
Formal DR Built n k t
chen
mported I ght f K
ures and pewter door
hardware Also enjoy the
use of Club House &amp;
Swim m I no Pool
Pr ce
Reduced to U8 000

DA1RY lOYCROWN CITY
Go ng prot tab e bus ness
390 f1 frontege on State R t
7 All bu ld ngs and listed
equ pment goes Large
paved erea easy access
Good InVestment p,.operty
Ttl s s a fast developing
area The only restaurant
within severe
miles
lnqu re today
Lar1• C•p• Cod Home
2300sq ft of llvlno sp•ce ..
bedrooms 2 baths formal
living room with W 8
f replace family room
completely
furn ahed
kitchen counttr tog range
bu t n wall oven disposal
? dishwasher 2 car garage
ocated on 1 acre In
Go llpolls c tv Schoof DfSI
See Th is
A WISE INVESTMENT
6 Room house 78 A barn
and utll 1y bu ld ng House
has a bu It In kitchen
runn ng water F A fur
nece Se"Yeral acres of
t 1 able land 1 296 lb
tobacco base
lot&amp; of
pasture and some t mbrr
All lor $23 000 oo

LOT&amp;
MOilLE HOME
n Porter
10 x50
bedrooms
Elcona
N
ot 30!i acre level Priced
only S6 900
PRICE REDUCED
A PLEASING
COUNTRY HOME
7 Rooms and b•th Very
n ce kitchen with tab r top
,.ange
ef gera or dish
washer washer and dryer
New
beau1ifully
con
structed me 11 barn Good
fences for ca 1 e o,. horses
Lsroe garden space evel
1 99
acres
F'rlced
$29 900 00
Ill ACRE FARM
NEAR RIO GRANDE
Go llpof s School D strict 2
ba ns 2 sheds approx 20
acres of pasture 40 acres
of good t mber (Oak &amp;
Pinel Approx 20 acres of
t liable land All m neral
rights ooes tobacco bese
some farm machinery
lvestock {hogs and lay no
hens) 3 Rural water tapspa d A 1 crops goes
2
mob I e homes lone
s
14 x6S) and a l room ott c
house Just 1 sled
38EDROOM5
RT 35 WEST
Galllpo IS Schoof 0 so 2
Car garaoe I 2 baths 5
rooms ranch style with
1 248 sq ft lv no space
storm doors &amp; windows
modern k tchen with d sh
wuher Ltrge ot See 1h s
one now

We're Out Td .Sell The Earth .
We Need Your Home or Farm to Sell.
CAll NOW. OFFI"E 446-7699 HOME 446-9539
WANT TO OWN BUT NEED
HELP IN FINANC NG?
N ce 2 bedroom fo m home
wh ch has been (:Ompletely
emodeled ecen ly La ge bam
n good cond lion o I th s 1
f ng o app ox ma e y 17 ac es
near town Mob e ~ome rental
spot on prope ty Good nvest
men rento opportun tv Call
446 10&lt;9olre 6p m

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50 Acre Ia m for sale 20 A hay
30 A pastu e fo m pond ol
m ne al rlgh s apr ngs and
county wot• w th 3 b fro le
ond ba n P ce $23 OIXI Coli
256 1253

.42 acre fo m no bu ld ng some THREE .4 acre Ia s opprox 170 f
lmbe and locust pos In Ohio
ve f on age 6 m from P
Pleosont on R1 62 $7500 eoch
To~ p ~46 1630c_____
Ph 614 379 2663

AUCTION
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
OCT. 2, 1976 - 10:30 A.M.
HUNTINGTON, W VA.
Dozers Graders Rubber Tire End Loaders
Crawler Loaders Back Hoes Fork Lifts
Single Tri Axle Tandom Dump Trucks
Light Plants Cement Trucks Single &amp;
TandDm Tractors Low Boy &amp; Tag a long
Trailers Farm Tractors Campers Flat
Bed and Van Trailers Air Compressors
many more Items
Terms Complete payment day of sale
Cash or Cashier Checks Personal or
company checks only with a current letter
of credit from bank
For Further Information Contact
Rex Donaht11,304-736-7179
Bill Shetts Auc:tlon Company, Box 33
Buc:hlnnon, W V• 26201
Phont 304-472 4475

lranch Manager
THERE IS NO SIGN n
fron of th sa I br ck home
ocated In CQuntry A re
Es 1 es howevu it is easy
o spot Look for e low
prof le L ShiPtd home
s uated on an acre lo well
landscaped and flat Look
t over as you dr ve DV and
l'len cal
tor •n ep
po ntment for a personal
tour of Us modern nter or
THERE IS ND DOUBT
about t t you ike p ush
carpet
large
,.oomy
bedroom s modern k tchen
plus 1 tam ly room and
I v no room arge enough to
em erta n your guests th s
ls,1ust wha you ore ook ng
for 11 !I pr ced to H 1 Cal
today for an appo ntment
AT THE EDGE of the c ty
on R 588 you will find a
Iaroe brick home Th s
homt s ts on a ot with so 11
frontage and o400 ft depth
The owners are mov ng ou
of s a e and would like lo
sel very qu ck If you are a
qual ted buyer ca for an
app
odav The pr(ce s
on y $:13 000 mmed Pass
Price Reduced

IT S AN OLDER HOME
w tl'l 3 or 4 8 R na ura gas
hee c ty schoo s lots of
ke new carpel • acre flat
o
and the PRICE IS
R GHT 123 000 Calf VS
Real v today

I

GREEN ACRES s lhe
p ace tor you Th s cozv
home offers 3 Brs a large
v ng room built n kl
chen and a fu I basement
PI us a very fr end IV ne gh
borhood

THE PRICE S rtduced on
32 acres loca ted four
m es from Ga ipolls on
Route Ut

ON U S 3S near HMC This
room
three bed,.oom
hom e has a very n ce
k11chen hardwood floors
basemen
w th 11m ly
,.oom u I ty room and
garage $27 900

v

THE PRICE Is reduced on
1 32 acres locattd tour
m les from Gall pot s on
Aou e 1111

NEW TO THE LOCAL
MARKET house de ached
2b37
concrete
block
garage and 46x48 barn
w h slalls locattd on y 3
m les from Me as M ne No
1 c1111 oday or you may be
too ate 35 acn~s
THE PRICE IS REDUCED
on his a
br ick ranch
located In the V lege of
Northup Three bedrooms
t26K15
vng room 1:&gt;7
baths plus many o tter
features
c tv schoo s
CALL TODAY
FIREPLACE 1 2 bOihS
three bedrooms ots of nice
ca rpe and much more a I
In a ve v pretty b ck C tv
schools Call soon It won
last long
We have other lsi nos f
you are buy ng or selling
call vs Real y oday
~II
of our listing~ are
shown by appointment
only

PHONE 446-0552 - ANIDME
428 2nd AVt

GALLIPOLIS. OHIO

CUSTOM bu I home situated on MUST sell
pr ca
educed
10 acres w th 2 ponds offa tng
$15 800 by owner 2 br .4
total p vocy and pono omlc
m es out Mill C nk Ph .tl46
view home ndudes 3 BR 3 full
balhs 2200 sq 11 wllh ' pump ond central o
2 m es VA FHA 3D yr I none ng Ireland
Mor gage n E Slate Athen1
I om Go I pol t
&amp; Holzer
592 3051
Hasplta $60 1 ph 614 379

1691

2663

Registered Nurse!
Positions
Available
011
Plants
which 11
lulovllte
ead
Proptrly linn are
marked with whitt
llakos
Owner will
finance lot .... all

three

Al...._n ond nlgllf sllllt
Excellent starting 1111ry
oxcellotrt fringe benefits
Conloct Persannel OHico

Gallipolis State
Institute

Phone446-2917

PUBLIC AUCTION
Locllld on Stolt Routt 139 IPI'roxlmaltly 7 milts
South of Jackson Olllo 4 milts south of Appalochlan
Highway IS R 124 W) Walch for Public Auction Signs
SATURDAY OCTOBER 2 1916
Starting oliO 30 AM
Consisting In part of Coleman 75 000 BTU fuel oil
healer &amp; tank Buckeye coal heetrola kerosene 2
burner stove Frigidaire refrigerator G E washing
machine electric fans Emer1011 portable TV couch
uphalsterld chairs Hoover upright sweeper knlc
naeks cookware oak combination bookcase &amp;
secretary lin doored pie safe A old straight back
mlllchlng chairs Iron bed beds oak dresser with
beveled mirror hickory bottom rocker old Chrystal
redlo bayonet lard oil lamp kerosene lamp stone
jars &amp; Jugs kraut cutter household end electric Items
antiques and collector 1 tern a hand &amp; garden tools too
numerous to mention
terms cashlunch Will Be Served
MR SAM NANCE OWNER
TERMS CASH
Lunch Will Be Servld
Daryl Alban
AUCTIONEERS
Kennolh Swoln
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS

AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, SEPT. 25, 11:00 A.M.

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5 Ac ea of good lend one fou th
H ghway
m Ia from St
Gol pal s Schoof D s cl 256
1763

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BUD McGHEE

AUCTION SALE
THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 10:00 A.M.
Follow R33 N of Pomeroy to lhe top of hl(l lust S of
Athens Oh turn lett onto C21 follow C211or 1 , miles
lotheSIAIIenfarm REFRIGERATION BUTCHER&amp;
MEAT SHOP EQUIP (will sell approx 1 30 p m) 3
Copeland ref units (S ton 3 ton &amp; 1 h ton) coils for
each unit will be offered separately Geo Wells
spllfflng saw lor heavy cattle approx 100 track w
auto switches v, ton elec holst 3 doz track rollers w
stainless s hooks alum clutch lor lowering hind
quarters Fairbanks M 600 lb hanging scales Toledo
computer scaln 10' McCray meat case Toledo No 22
high speed meal saw Stimpson No 22 meat grinder w
low speed geer Globe meat slicer Toledo steak
culler 8X10 walk In cooler carts racks baskett
office equip etc All quality Items In good condition
FARM ITEMS &amp; MACHINERY (w II sell flrsl) Super
C Farm all w good tires (block busted)- will offer lor
parts &amp; then as a unit Super C cultlv &amp; 12 breaking
plows 1 lnl A type mower 5 ton steel wagon on
rubber lnt manure Sp on steel tractor post hole
digger 9 culllpacker snow blede lor tractor or Jeep
tractor chains truck chains 80 barn track w switch
good cattle racks for I pick up &amp; 10V• !ruck many
other farm Items- 2 PEACOCKS 2 PEAHENS 5
small peafowl 11 W R laying hens 10 wire poultry
cage on legs ANTIQUES !some furniture)
COLLECTABLES COINS 2 coal healers 25 shelving
unit HOUSEHOLD GOODS &amp; mise Items Lunch
available Tarm1 Cash or ck w I D 51 ALLEN
OWNER Ph 61&lt;1-5'12 1262 C E Sheridan Auct

Take R33 North of Pomerop go lllrougb Protls Fork &amp;
turn Wesl onto C69 &amp; follow to T49 ( 1 milo E of Chase)
2nd house Mrs Woodyard Is moving from her old
home Into 1 mobllo home &amp; will sell
ONE TIME
LISTING- CLIP &amp; SAVE
ANTIQUES &amp; COLL ITEMS dresser w deep c:arvlng
&amp; candle shelves 2 palnled kitchen cupboards w glass
doors Emp re Cherry bureeu Cherry chest of
drawers set oil painted press blck chairs w spindles
hump beck trunk phonograph kitchen cabinet w flour
bin painted Wal dresser w marble Insert slant tront
desk drop lee! Cherry fable (1 lee! gone) wood
medicine cabinet Oek rocker library table treadle
sewing mch w box lop Iron bed wool 9 patch
comfort 6 other comlorls Incubator 20 gal stone jar
3 other stone jars (1 w blue I wove11 basket o I lamp w
hencllo Dep glass candy dish &amp; honey dish 10 milk
cans steel beam right hand breeklng plow shoe last 3
horse evener horse collars etc HOUSEHOLD
GOODS sm upright freezer 2 coal heat ng stoves
apt size refrigerator &amp; bottled gas range 5 pc dinette
set hide-a bed mefal bed comp r•ll a way bed
Formlc:a top table Singer compact sweeper Kirby
upright sweepar radio mise dishes &amp; cooking
utensils ate MACHINERY GUNS &amp; MISC ITEMS
1970 250 cc Motorcycle bike good t5 snow tlrn
Savtoge Automatic 12 ga modeln5 Sprlnglleld Savage
pump Modoi67E Savage 22 m over 410 Wood 60 3 pt
5 brush hog 12 auger post hale digger 6 tractor
rotary hoe single 16 pick up plow Homellte chain
saw 22 power mower small air compressor milk
cooler two 5 horse mowers 11 lnl No 9 &amp; 1 Case)
dump rllko herness 2 good sets leather housing 3 pt
single shovel marking plow 8 pipe rack for Ford
tnrck log hooks elec drill power saw battery
charger mise tools &amp; Items too numerous to metlllon
Terms Cash or ck w 10 Eats available MRS LOIS
WOODYARD OWNER- Ph 593 5697 SHERIDAN S
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Gov . James Rhodes wiU be in Pomeroy for a $25 • plate
THE september issue of l;telmes, published monthly for breakfast Wednesday.
The Ohio Governor wm he making the appearance at the
employees of Columbus and So.uthern Ohio Electric Co.,
includes a picture-feature story of Gallipolis' Jack (Tex) Meigs Inn where the breakfast will be served at I a.m. with
IIarrison.
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proceeds from the event to go to Merril Triplett, candidate for
state representative.
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APPEARING on pages 12 and 13, the articles reads :
Gov. Rhodes will be at the Meigs Inn unUI 9: IS at which
JACK "Tex" Harrison started playing the guitar at age lime he will meet the poiblic at Powell's &amp;lper-Valu store, W.
ten. He never learned to read music, but instead would listen to Second St., Pomeroy. Coffee and donuts will be served at
a song and then imitate it on his guitar.
Powell'sand the public will be asked for donations.
Residents interested In the $25 a plate breakfast can
TODAY Texis the lead singer of a country-western group
called "TexHarrison and the Valley Boys." He's come a long contact Leslie F. Fultz at 992-.5100 or David Ohlinger for
way from the days when each member of his family would sl ~ information or tickets.
around and play their musicallnstrumenls in the evening.
Now if you'd really like Ill live It up for '100 you can so to
. HE got the name Tex in school, when a friend said, "You .Ironton, with plane transportation Jli'Obllbly provided, and
know Tex, the only difference between you and Gene Autry is have dinner and play golf with the governor. Or, alB p.m. you
he can ride a horse."
can have dinner with the Governor at the Holiday lm. Athens
DURING the day, Harrison is a collectllr-investiga tor in County isn't Included in the Governor's swing so residents of
the River District, where his fellow employees call him there are being invited to participate In the local event.
IIStar."
"I LIKE the Electric Company and I'm proud Ill work
PLANS ARE BEING MAPE for the "Fall Fling" of the
here. I wouldn 't quit to play music, and I don't let It interfere Big Bend Minstrel Assn. to be spo11sored again this year by the
with my job."
.
Meigs Local Athletic Boosters. The show will probably be
HIS group has been together for eight years. They practice staged on the Saturday after Thanksgiving as has been the
ooce a week ior three hours and travel -in his remodeled tradition of several years. The boolters hope Ill develop the
Greyheund oos to their engagements, w.hich average abOut show as a location where people coming home for the holiday
four shows a mooth. Everything is done first class, Including weekend can see each other. Jim Soulsby who is active with
the group 's coordinated outfits (they have live separate ward- th e asSociation shows Is serving as new president of the
robes to use at different occasions).
boosters and will serve as coordlnatllr for arrangelllenls.
HARRISON sais they have played on live radio at a
Gallipolis discollilt store; at store openlrigs in Pomeroy, as far
THE SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL Band Is really an
away as Vlrgi!l ia, at the Nelson.ville Parade of Hllls, and the enthusiastic group these days. Previously the band has llld
Milton Opera House. They have also played at bean dinners, only ilome 40 members. This year the band has over 110
picnics, several shows for charity and even at the Grace members. It's a problem for the district's band boosters Ill
· Methodist Church where he worships on SWldays.
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figure out the uniforms for so many new lllelllbers but it's a
.TWO years ago, the group made a record called "My happy problem to see so much participation. The band was
Shoes Keep Walkin' Back to You," which they sell after quite impressive at a recent young people's church event held .
performances. ''The most we ever sold after one.performance at the Meigs Junior High field in Middlepcrl.
was 61 t Tex said.
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His group has also dooe backup with Roy Rogers, .Skeeter
INCIDElNTALLY, IF YOU NEED a good reference book
Davis, Grampa Jones and Ava Barber of the Law•ence Welk cootaining s~ch information as to who public officials are 011
Show. These appearances are mainly the result of the group's the village, township ahd county level and other dope such as
boOking agents In Zanesville and Ripley, West Virginia .
taxation figures , etc., see C. E. Blakeslee, executive dlrectiJr
. ''I've never had a lesson ,'' Tez said, ''and it's really an honor of the Meigs Regional Flaming Commission. The
to play with professionals."
conunission's armual report is out and contains a great del!l of
POLKAS, rock and country-western selections entertain reference information - just excellent, .in fact.
their audiences wherever they go.
"WE are the ooly group in the area with a pedal steel,"
THE NEXT TWO free cancer clinics fur Meigs area
Harrison prided. He is also the owner of a D-35 Martin, which women have been set for the aftemooos of Oct. 13 and Oct. 27.
he explained is the "Cadillac" of guitars.
. The clinics are free and wlless women take advantage ol them,
Tex enjoys on&lt;Hiour country pickin' s' ws and does the clinics, like many Meigs services, will be discootinued.
imitations ,ol Johnny Cash, Bill Anderson and vis Prsley. He Youcan get an appointment for either clinic by ca~ 992-3382
also likes Ray Prlce,GienCampbellandJohn Denver.
during the daytime or m-6832 In the evenqs or on the
"BELIEVE me, it's a lot of fun ... it gets in your blood. weekend. The clinics are held at Veterans Memorial Hospital.
You've gotta captivate the ·audience. Once you get the
audience involved, It's easy. I have had them laughing ... and
WE HAVE BEEN ADVISED that Homer R. Mumaw, a
crying," he said.
former resident, who died on Sept. 9 was a resident of
ASKED if he ever forgot the words Ill a song, Harrison Cleveland. The family sending information oo his death
corifided that once he saw a good-looking girl in the audience neglected to send present locale. Frankie Mumaw, Syracuse, a
walking roward him, and when he caught a glimpse of her first cousin, advised us of the address.
navel his mind went totally blank.
. HIS wife knew something had happened, so he had Ill tell
he r what had taken place'.
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HARRISON and hla wife have a son and daughter in
college, but they've never taken much Interest in his hobby.
"SOME people like golf or bOwling, " he said, "!like music,
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they've learned that it's my thing.
''MUSIC does something to you, I'Dplay my guitar for a
half-hour or 45 minute! just to unwind."
TEX feels country music has changed In the last IIve years
and now Ia harder to play.
"BLUE GRASS 1,9 corning on stronger," he confided, "but
By Frallk HW
the parade . This made
country-western is here Ill stay."
In
an
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l!er
article
1 h8d several of her rellltives reach
TEX'S recognition in Galllpolilland surrounding areas has
written about the appearance for smelling salta. Seventy·
helped make his job as collectllr-investlgator a Ut~ easier.
of
Dan Rice's Circus In our six years later in 1128 there
· · "SEVENTY percent of the people I come In contact with
town
in 1852 for the benefit of were still 'at least ten people
know me as Tex.
the
erecting
of a new Galla in tllwn who saw the per·
JOHN Rodgers, liodgers, GaWpolls office manager, said,
Academy
on
4th Ave. As 1 , formance In 1852.
"Jack Ia a· very dedlc,ated employee. He can get more
stated,
this
cirCUB
traveled by
informaUon than Columbo on TV!"
For thole who may be
riverboat
but
alwaya
erected
TEX liBYa It takes a lot of money to become a star, but he's
lnteredted
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cootent with his hometllwn pojJularity. "Lots of people ask me Q large tent on land nearby
The
inventor
of the very
for my autograph," he said, "and of course I never refuse." for their performance.
The bOat arrived at the first electric hair clippers
HIS real dream and goal !a to play two songs on the stage
park
front landing July 11, was born In Galllpolillln 1880.
of the Grand Ole Opry In Nashvllle.
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1852.
The large tent was This man was Dr. George
'I DON'T even care if I have an audience," he said
erected
on the public square. Moore woo was born in a
smilln'.
Before
the
circus acts began, house at the comer of Fint
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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the files of the Daily a severe electrical storm took Ave. and Sycamore Street.
Tribune and weekly Gallla Times ... Golden R. Canaday place and the tent was blown His father hid ii store nest
named Ill bOard of Ohio Farm Bureau Coop and Federation down. No one was hurt but the door to the how. The old
Island VIew 1m now occupies
boarll ... Rowena Stormont reUres from Columbus &amp; SoUthern tent had to be re-erected and thiB
sight.
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the
show
did
not
take
place
Ohio Electric Co. after 49 years service ... He!U'!etta O'Brien
Dr.
C.
D.
Wall
was
the
untU
late
in
the
eveni!lg.
captures women's IIUe in Tribune Handicap Golf Tournament
allendlng
pbyllcian.
Moore
Many
people
who
had
... BurglarsgetmGin A&amp; P entry .. . GAHS, Nelsonville battle
traveled for many miles to protected and perfected hla
to 7·7 tie In 1956 SEOAL grid opener.
see the circus did not ilay Invention w1t1t more than 40
after the tent blew down as patenll.
Maddox would fire Kissinger
The lint COIJipuling ICiles
·many were farmn and they
had to return home to do their was also innnte4 by a
COLUMBIA, S. C. (UPI) enemies."
chores.
Had the troupe been Galllpolls man JuiiUI PUrat.
Former Georgia Gov. Lester
Maddox, presidential
In 1181, RO)' F. WrflleJ,
able
to
perform during the
Maddox said Saturday nominee of the American
formerly
of Galllpolill '1188
day
the
ticket
sales
would
· Secrellry of State Henry independent Party, said It
Uving
In
Santa
Monico, Calif.
have
been
much
higher.
pue
Kilslnger "Is conditioning the would take him leu than five
He
had
an
income
of $250 per
people . of this COWltry to minutes if he were president to this freak storm the
day.
accept communism."
to !Ire Kluinger and replace building fund received only
Maddox told a news con· hlm with "somebody who $500.
The answer to last week's
A local lassie, Fannie
terence, "Mr. J{lsalnger has pull America lint."
question:.
Curtis,
rnde
the
elephant
.
In
been doing the will of our
William Alleh waa admitted to the bar In Gallla
County and praetleed law
here for a short while. He waa
· COIII!dered a bit on the wild
lide u a young lawyer. Ollce
wi1Ue he was ttlandlng In front
of a hotel on flnt Ave. a man
paMed by leading I spirited
horse whldl he had trouble
conlrollinl. Seeing thla, Allen
jumped upon the hone's back
and
rode off at 1811 pOop and
To help dtllvtr cttptndlble per- .
headed upriver. He rnde the
formance, thl1 Frigld•ire Ht 1vy
bbrse IeVen! millll and then
Outy wmer haa 1 heavy ..- -d uty motor and other
headed
ba~ jllll u fut.
components un d in
When
he
arrived bad! at the
FriQida!re Commerci al
Wnhen. 11 keeps the
hotel he rode througb the
ahOI&gt;f ond otroleh In knits
front doors and up to the bar
lo'KI•r with the gentte waatt action
and
calmly ordered •llaa of
of IHI Frigidaire Knitl cycle, MIPI
buttermilk.
ll:tep wrtnkfel otJt of permanenf
pl'ftllttme with 3 Ptrmtnent Pren
~ ll t·u was later governor Of
Wash cycles. T••m II up with the
vlnu and a ~blg ~ood diJ'I"llt•paollyot tne
Frigidaire Of)'tr. It lets you dry a
Som~ to tiUII about:
mvc,. aaan 11-lb. load s)lltonce.
and provides tender ce~ rot everyWhat
lith
century
llllng lrom doN..reo to donlrllo.
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Galllpolla merdlant _..
oftenlhow bill el01e lrttnda a
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BY GREG BAILEY
Approximately ·125 per80llB
· attended the National
Hunting and Fishing Day
held at Royal Oak Park
Saturday. Although con·
dueled primarily for youth of
the county, adults also at·
•ded and participated.
Altboueh spear-headed by
the Ken Ams~ury Chapter of
the lzaak Walton League of
America, other sportsmen's
groupe joined the· "lites" to
pay tribute to the part the
American outdooraman has
played In the buDding of our
country.
Tom Karr played a big part
In the · organization of the
day's event which aaw all
kinds of outdoor 'demon·
lllrati0118, Among the most
'l'OPular exhibits were the
itulzleloading, archery, and
trap IIJool!n8 and rei~

showed everyone how to load
their own shells to make their
hunting
days
more
economical. To conclude the
day's festivities, game
protector Andy Lyles put his
bird dogs through their
paces, and Henry Wells then
let his beagles beat the brush
before everyone departed for
home.
Lyles started out the day by
giving all guests a firearm
safety talk as he s~owed a
collection of guns. Coon ctoP
were then the highlight of the
morning when they "treed"
after a trail had been dragged
around the Park. Before
breaking for lunch, the crowd
jumped onto a wagon and
were hauled to the largest
lake in the Park for a fishing
demonstration given by
Paddle Lambert, ·and a
trapping display by local
~·auoua.
.;, . ... . trapper Grant Young.
Ray Oliver, (lary Stsk, and
Free lunch was provided by
Henry Bahr tihowed the local businesses, and much
guests the technicaUUes of · tha~ goes to .the following
shooting the black powder establishments: ·Powell's
'II'IIJIOilll of yesteryear, and ~ Super Valu, Holaum Bakery,
Harry BaUey put on a fine RO BotWng Company, and
show on the "how to" of bbw Kroger's. Larry Well
bunting and target shooting. prepared the sloppy Joe
Guests then participating In menu, and the potato chips
both these arts.
and pop were served up by
John Jeffers, Eddie Young, numerous members. of the
(both lzaak Walton mem· various ·clubs, all working
bers) and CllH Ashley of the harmoniously together: It
Racine Gun Club demon· was a great day for the clubs,
slrated trap shooting and a great day for the residents
then the younger set really of the area, and a great day
enjoyed themselves as they for America - National
· tried their hands at it. After Hunting and Fishing Day!
they lhot trap, Russell Well The accompanying pictures
and Darrell Hawthorne were taken by Gary Slsk.

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A bearing on charges however, after talking tlth
against the auperintendent at several local OCSEA of·
the GaWpolill State Institute flclaiB. that the local mem·
will be held 9 a.m. Thursday., bership doea not support the
In Dr. Timothy Moria's of· pos!Uon of Mr. Stewart." .
flee, Tower Building.
Meanwhlle, it was learned
Columbus.
today that local GSJ workers
Last week, Dr. Moritz, circulated peUUona over the
director of the Ohio Depart· weekend in support of Dr.
~~~e~~t of Mental Health and Nlehrn.
Mental Retardation, sent. Dr.
In loday's Columbuz
Nlelun 1 letter which In· Citizen-Journal, Sylvia
dicated the GSI superin· Brooks, a C.J staff writer
tendent of the past siz years wrote:
wu going to be dlsmillsed.
Dr. Bernard Nlehri1's
Dr. Moritz charged Dr. decilion to fight removal as
Nielun With a lack of ad· the superintendent · of
ministratlve ab!llty, GaWpolill ~tate Institute has
· engaging in partillan political raised lrlsues which hive
actl'rity and f~erlng poor embroiled the mental health
labor relattona.
and retardation staffs for two
Dr. Nlebm, In answer to yean.
.thole chargeslalt Thursday,
Whether Nlehrn's firing is
iald the chargea aplnst him justified (tbe courts wtll
were unjllll and not true, and probably decide that), Nlehrn
!bat under no circumstance~ had eehoed many staff
would he reslln, al)d that he members who are privately.
would make rebuttal to the complaining abOut Moritz's
charg11 on or before Sept. 30. administration. of the
Friday, Dr.
Niehm department.
critleiaed Karl Stewart,
Although m•ny serious
aeeutive director of the Ohio · issues confront tbe Ohio
Civil Service Employees Department of Mental Health
A"'l"'alloa, for comments be and Mental Retardation, the
made lasl Wednesday in Dlljor controversy centers
connection
with · his around Moritz and hill ad·
difl!'lnal.
mlnlatrative style.
Dr. Nlehrn lllld Stewart's
Moritz is criticized for
tttallmenl Implied the ()().. behning rashly, holding
SEA membenhlp In ill en- marathon staff msetlngs
11n1y - belllnd 111m Ia 1111 wbere be talks non-llop,
(lOIItloo tbll the supertn. I1Jinl off the handle, bandin8
llllllent be rtllloved.
Old Yerballnlulta and abule,
1be tNpel'lnlendent added, · mating lmpestuoua deelal0118
"It is my undentandinl, and doing little to give the

PRICE FIFTEEN Cfl'lTS

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1976

Progress made
in Ford talks
DETROIT

(UPI)

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. Ulllled Aato Workers Vice
Presldeat Kea Baanoa baa

provided the moat opllmlatic oalleok In two
weeb !bat some progress
baa been made Ill talb 10
elld tH oatloawlde slrlte
·by l'lt,OOO worten aplllsl
SALISBVRY, Rhodesia
lbe Ford Motor Co.
(IJPI) - Rhodesian Prime
Bat lluuloa •ld Sunday
tlaat Procret• lias beea slow Minister Ian Smith said tllday
and cautioned a1alnat the partial rejection of
predlc!IJII an early ead to American majority rule
· lbe walbut - DOW Ia 118 (I'Oposais by black African
00 day. II already lias nauons may mean that "the
Communists are calling the
toll workers u• mUUon Ill
1011 wagea and lhrealeu tune In those parts."
Smith's remarks to
layoffs at mill)' of tbe
reporters
outside his office
companies lbat supply
came
one
day
aner the five
Ford.
·
·
presidents
of
southern
"It's goblg to talte DB a
Mrica
's
so-called
black
whne to pat this together,"
"front
line"
state!
turned
Bauuou said. "How loug, I
down a proposal to cmvene a
can't say rlgbt aow."
constitutional conference
inside Rhodesia to discuss the
transfer of power Ill majority
blacks.
Showers likely tonight.
This appeared Ill represent
Lows tonight In the lower 50s. parUal rejection of a six-point
Cloudy Tuesday, chaOO) o.f plan laid down last week by
showers, high ~- Chance Secretary of State Henry A.
of rain near 100 per cent Kissinger and accepted by
today, 70 pet cent tonight, 40 Smith's government Friday.
per cent Tuesday.
" It looks as though maybe

Weather

the CommWlists are calling
the ~ tune in those parts,"
Smith said. "We wilt have to
wait and see what the free
world is going Ill do abOut it
no•.''
R .. odes i an
Foreign
Minister P.K. Van Der Byl
said Silnday it was now up to
. the United States and South
Africa to patch up the
American • negotiated
agreement.
The five presidents said In
U!saka, Zambia SWldaY the
proposals "if accepted, would
be tantamount Ill legalizing
the coloniallst and racist
structure of power" and
r-eaff i rmed their
commitment Ill "the ca~~:~e of
liberation " and "the armed
struggle."
But their statement did not ·
reject the proposals and Bri·
tain, hopeful of salvaging the
plan, offered Ill organize a

coostltutional oonference oo
the future of Rhodesia.
The dispute appeared Ill
center on the locatioo and
makeup of a conference to set
up a transitional government
for Rhodesia, untU black
majority rule is establillhed
within two years.
The i&lt;ey proposaf iii Klilsii!·
~er's six-jloint plat\ caUed for

representatives of the an equal number of blacks
government to meet with and whites, charged with
bladl Rhodesian leaders Ill drifting a black majority
create
an
Interim rule constitution within two
government. Smith had said years. .
he hopad to have auch a
Sm1th, In a~ lhe
meetiDI this week.
• . . prinCiple of majority ~.
The interbn government said one positive aspect of hla
would have been ruled by a acceptance was that the new
council of state, made up of constitution would be drafted
(Continued on page 2)

Boy dies of skrill fracture
Three-year old Kevin Lee
Siders, son of Kermeth and
Joan Smith Siders, Rt. 2,
GaWpolill, was fatally Injured
in a t~affic accident at 6:45
p.m. Saturday at the junction
of Williams Hollow Rd. and
Rt. 218 in Clay Twp.
The Gallia County sheriH's
department said the chlld
was In the rear of a Jeep

operated by his mother. They
were leaving a field near the
family garden when the cblld
Jell unobserved from
the rear of the ve·
hlc!e aB his · mother re·
versed the Jeep to tum onto
the highway and ran over the
child. .
She pulled the child .out
from under the Jeep and

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COLUMBUS . (UPI) Republican vice prelldentlal
nominee Robert Dole will
camaplcn in Oblo Tuelday
and Wednelday, the Ohio
Prerlldeot Ford Committee
amounced Sunday.
Dole wlll campaign in
Marietta, Calwnbul, Newark
and Springfield 011 Tuelday
and In Lebanon and
WUrnington on Wednesday.

PADDLE LAMBERT SHOWS a young man how to
casta fly rnd. Earlier he demonstrated how to cast.

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game ·tbll IIUOII. In an ez.
ce11ent lbow, the burl entered the field to ' 'Trooper
Sablte" featurtnc IOioUt June
woo lint pllree bonon'ln the Wamaley on the baritone.
Clau AAA divllion at Moving down fWd, the band
Salluday'l lla!!(k-rama In played " Mabocaoy "
Point Pleuant, W. Va.
featurlnl Laura Hoover oa
Memime, Saturday night the trombone lllClvlnl tbrougb
the band made ita flnl ap- illprec:laillllroatlnelnfronl
. pearance at a home football of the illndllnd then lo "Sky
High " IIIOYed ICI'OIII the field.
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EXTENDED Otm.OOit · dl•moad figure for a· routine
WedaeJday tllna111 to "Ml.dley Moue" with
Friday, lair Wedaesday bandlmen alao dancing and
ud '111anday; A cbuc:e of llnCing. Solollll for the exit
lbowen Friday. HJcM II move were Velvet Swilher
the . . ud lower 'Jh, lAws and Pqe Smith, ~­
liiOIIIy ID the ftl.
Ma)orettea thla year .re Kim
Kraueter, Cathy Blaeltnar,
WUdermuth and
Teresa
THREE RUNS MADE
Debbie
OsbOrne,
with Mill
The Pomeroy Emergency
Wright
as
fteld
commander.
Squad answered three calill
SW!day. At 5:15a.m., Sharon
Covert was talten to Holzer
Medical Center; at 1:50 a.m.
SPECIAL MEETING
VIrgil Hudson was talten to
SY~CUSE - Tbere w1II
Veterans Memorial Hoapltal be a apeclal meeting of the
and at 7:10p.m., Ben Moore Sutton Township Trustees
of near Harrisonville was Tuelday, Sept. 28, at I p.m. at
taken to Pleasant Valley the Syracuse Municipal
Hospital.
Building.
The Melp High Sd!ool
Band dlreeted by DwiCht .
Golnl and the band's field
director, Mlu Sulan Wrt,bt.

department stabWty.
Moritz is criticized for
exceslive attention to detall.
Niehrn's charge that Morlb
arbitrarily beUeves com·
plaints against his employes
by special Interest groups,
Without adequately checking
them out, had been made by
t4her employes long before
Niehrn was fired.
They all tell the same tale:
of dangUng, waiting for
answers which never come,
knowing they are out of favor
and wondering abOut their
fates.
On Moritz's lide, It Is dlf.
(ConUnued on page 12)

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SPEAK TO fiFrH GRADERS - Pat Lochary,
reUred Pomeroy Postmaster, left, and next to hlni Darrel ..
Taylor, ham radio operator, were guest speakers for the
fifth grade of Mrs. Mary Hysell's fifth grade at the
Pomeroy Elementary School Friday arternoon as the

class completed a study on commwllcatlons in their social
studies course. With Lochary and Taylor are Mrs. Hysell,
the teacher, welcoming Doug Lizon, director of the Meigs
County Retired Senior VolWlteer Pro!gram which
arranged the appearance ·or Lochary and :raylor. ·

summoned
a passing
motorist who ·called for the
Gallla County Emergency
Squad, The youngster was
dead on arrival at the Holzer
Medical Center. Dr. Donald
R. Warehime, Gallla County
Coroner, said death was
caused by a fractured slruU
and Internal injuries. It was
Galla's seven fatallty of 1978.
Kevin Lee Siders was born
Dec. 29, 1972. In addition to
hla parents, he ill survived by
three brothers, Jeff, Kenny
and Wayne, all at home; his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Worthy Siders, Gallipolis;
· Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Waugh,
Rio Grande; and Mrs .
Mondie Harrison, Swlckley,
Pa. He attended the First
Church of God Dll Garfield
Ave.
Funeral services will be
held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from
the Church of God wltli Rev.
Chalmer Conley and Rev.
George Hoschar officiating.
Burial will follow In Mound
HW cemetery. CaJUng hours
will be held at the WaugbHalley-Wood Funeral Home
from ~ and 7-&amp; p.m. today.
ASK TOWED
A marriage license was
issued to Lawrence Joseph
Seymour, 25, Middieort, and
M1ndi &amp;1Ban Davis, 23,
Middleport.

Southerners tum out to see F.o rd
MIAMI (IJPI) - Winding

up 1 three-day southern
campaign swing, Prelident
Ford announced today that if
elected he will launch a
crusade to raUy America
behind federalant!crlme and
anUterrorlam progr~~~~~S.
The Prealdent ·was In a
happy mood after a )50-mlle,

three-state motorcade
campaign trek Sunday during
which White House officials
said he , drew 113,000
supporters and spectators
alon8 the way.
In a prepared addrelll tbiB
mom~ to the conference of
the .National Association of

Chiefs of Pllllce, Ford said
that later this week he plans
Ill sign the Public Safety
Officers' Beneflll Act of 1978
which pays 550,000 \0 the
survivors of any public safety
officer who loses his or her
life In the line of duty.
"I serve notice today that a
top priority of the first 100
days
beginning
with
Inauguration day of the Ford
adrnlnstratlon next January
will be the rallying of
America behind federal
anticrime legislation," he
declared.
He also said that he would
recommend "strict controls

and more stringent penalties
to stamp out the threat of
political terrorism which is
totally allen to American
Ideals."
' 'The federal govenunent
shares direct responsibility
for organized crime, white·
collar crime and official
corruption," Ford said,
adding that the Justice
Department "has made great
strides In combating this kind
of crime."
He stressed . the need for
quick justice and for cracking
down on habitual offenders.
"I do not advocate vigilante
action ," he said. "But I do

advocate swift and certain
justiCe."
He began his Dixie caravan
In New Orleans Sunday
morning and made several
stopa In the Mississippi Gulf
area . before reaching
Alabama where on the final
stop at Moblle he won a warm
welcome from Gov. George
C. Walillce, a supporter of
Democrat Jimmy Carter,
and
picked up
the
endorsement of famed
Alabama football coach
"Bear" Bryant.
Wallace, sitting In a wheel·
chair oo the ,platform at
Bates Field beside the

podium where Ford spoke,

IIUide it clear to repprters
that he was not going to do
any heavy campaigning lor
the Democratic prealdenilll
nominee.
"I've already dooe my hard
campaigning in other
states," Wallace said.
Later, Ford's chief of staff
Richard
Cheney
told
reporters Wallace's
appearance at the rally was
"pollllcally slgn!flcant.
" It shows that Jimmy
Carter has a JI'Oblem in the
South," he said.
Oleney said GOP polling
shows the President "looking

good"
in
Illinois,
Pennaylvanla, Mlssiasippi
and Virlglnla, but with an
uphill struggle In the border
states of Tennessee and
Kentucky and through the
normally GOP farm belt.
Throughout the southern
·campaign trek, Ford
attacked Carter for his
defense poUcies, claiming
that Carter wanted Ill wt the
defenae bud&amp;et aa much as
bllUon. "'That would be
dlaastro111," Ford aald.
He said America ltu to ·
stay "No. 1 rnllltarlly" and
"you must do II the way I
want it."

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