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D.a- The SWlday Times-Sentinel, SWlday, April30, 1978

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teacher who has lived in St.
Petersburg, Fla., for II years
says that she not only was a
pupil in Grant School, between First and Second Aves.
on Mill Creek St., but also
U.ught thet·e.
Hazel M. Glenn, 4000
Twenty-Fourth St. N. l;ot
1306, St. Petersburg 33714,
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GET SCOUTING !,WARDS- Jim Gilmour, M-G-M scouting district ' Point Pleasant, chosen as " outstanding cubber of the year", Bill Wlae, Point
executive, far left, Is shown presenting Awards of Appreciation to slJ: per- Pleasant, "outstanding scouter of the year," Frank Casto of Pomeroy and
sons wbo have played a slgnllicant role in the vo!Ullteer scouting program Bob Matthews, Point Pleasant The awards were presented at the
during the past year. Pictured, left to right, are Gilmour, Mrs. Joanna Recognition Banquet of the M-G-M District last week. George Holman •.
CouncU of Langsville, Frank DiClemente of Gallipolis, Jean Plttsenberger, Syracuse scoutmaster for over 15 years, received the coveted "Award of
Merit".

More than· $500 taken in B&amp;E
POMEROY - More than
$500 was taken in a breaking
and entering investigated
Friday morning by Meigs
County sheriff's deputies .
Sheriff James J. Proffitt said
entry was made at the Lee
Wood residence , Rt. 1,
Rutland, by jimmying the
locking bar on the sliding
glass door at the rear of the

house .
At I:40 a. m. Friday, Tony
Milhoan, Rt. l, l..&lt;Jng Bottom.
notified the sheriff's office
that two large rocks had just
been thrown thru the windows at his trailer on SR 248.
Later Friday the sheriff's
offi ce was notified of vandalism and theft at the used
car lot at Chester.

OAPSE officers elected

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whose OASIS program has
drawn much crlllcism In
the past week, maintains ll
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The patrol rec eived
federal f11n ds to pay
overtime for troopers
putiiDg In extra bouro on
Ohioans Against Speeding
In Our Slate. The patrol
said there are only three or
four extra officers working
each county every day.
The ~rol maintains Its
new radar unlls permit
troopers to pick out individual cars speeding
through a pack. and can
concentrate oO the worst
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· WILLOWISLAND, W.Va.{UPI ) - A
combination of concrete thlll became
dust and an equipment breakdown may
ha ve ca used the deaths of 51 workmen
erectin g a power plant cooling tower,
but federa l officials want more test
results before dr awi ng any firm
conclusions.
Experts from the Oc cupational
Safety and Health Admini strati on
planned to take additional samples at
the cooling tower, where 51 workmen
fell 16a feet to their deaths when the
scaffolding gave way last Thursday.
Suspended from the rim of the
unfinished tower to supp ort th e
workers, the sca ffolding peeled off the
sides and fell apart in a matter of
seconds.
UP! learned from a source close to
the government's investigation that
OSHA is concentrating on a theo ry that
the accident resulted fr om a
combination of fa ctors - possibly weak

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arrested -Vandalism, bus
A Letart , W. Va ,, man , entry, wrecks
Jack H. Shiflet, Jr , 22, will be
charged wilh three counts of investigated
hit-skip and with driving
while intoxica ted when he
appears before Middleport
Mayor Fred Hoffman .
Middleport Police said that
Shiflet hit parked cars owned
by Debbie Davis, Route 1,
Minersville, and Shirley S.
Ash, Pomeroy, on S. Third
Ave., before tra ve lin g to
Seeond Ave ., where' he broke
out a curbing nea r the John
Hayes home and then went to
Mill St., where he hit a
parked truck owned by Bob
Ellis.
Shiflet did not stop
following striking any ol the
vehicles and was apprehended on Middleport Hill
Friday night by police.

The Meigs County sheriff' s
department reported a busy
weekend that included Investigation of vandalism,
entry of a school bus and two
traffic accidents.
Sherif! James J. Proffitt
said that John Fisher , Jr., R.
D. Pomeroy, bas notified the
sheriff's office that he had
two windows broken out of a
house he owns at Sycamore
Grove. A rock had been
Uarown through the stornl
window and inside window .
It is believed the vandalism
occurred early Frida y
morning when vandalism
· also occurred to a nearby
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WASHINGTON 1UPf) - Israeli Prime Minister Menachem
Begin's scheduled visit to Washington today came amid
conti nuing controversy on the proposed package sa le of jet
aircraft to the Midt)le East.
Begin 's morning visit coi ncided with two developments in
the debate sales .

Arrest guerrilla forces
ABBASSIYEH , l~banon I UP! ) - Israeli troops
withdrew from 220 sq uare miles of South Lebanon Su nday,
turnmg over some 30 positions to U. N. peace-keeping forces,
who promptly arrested Palestinian KUerrillas infiltratin g their
lines.

:.taj , Gen. Emmanuel Erskine of Ghana, commander of
th e 4,000-man U. N. Interim Force in South Lebanon, said he
was dewrmined to keep the area free of Palestinian guerrillas.
"One of our main functions is to ensure that the area is sealed
off and that there are no armed personneL We have made
several arrests and this will probably be ongoing and
something we have to face every day,' ' he said.

Black support not lost

BANJO'S BACK IN TOWN - Bill Clark, Pomeroy, left, and Bill Cannon, Cheshire, will
be featured Saturday night in the 25th anniversa ry show of the Big !lend Minstrel Assn. to be
staged at the Meigs High Schoo l under sponsorship of the Meigs Athletic Boosters. Several
selections will be presented by the two banjoists. Curtain time is 8:10p.m.

Effort being made
to stop tax hike

on exported power

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

A HOUSE BOAT sank at Uae Pomeroy levee Friday
afternoon. Pomeroy pollee reported that Uae boat is owned

21 journalists arrested
LAHORE, Pakistan (UP! ) - Police arrested 21
journalists and press worker s engaged in a hunger strike
Su nday to press the military government to allow publication
of an opposition newspaper banned an Lahore.
The arrests were made at the offices of Urdu daily
Musawat in Lahore, which served as the ,hunger strike headquarters. A police cordon was thrown aroUlld the premises .

Testifies about bombing

SQUAD CALLED
RICHM OND I UP! ) - Virginia Electri c and Power Co .,
The
Middlep o r t Appalachian Power Co. and two other large utilities are
Emergency Squad was called considering what action to take against a large increase 111
to the Bailey Run Road at West Virginia's tax on exported electricity.
5:03 p.m. Satu rda y for Mary
Vcpco Vice President and Controller Bill D. Johnson says
Archer who was taken to officials from Vepco, Apco, Ohio Power Co . and Monongahela
Veterans Memorial Hospital. Power Co. will mect in Washington Wednesday to make a
At 1:36 p.m. Sunday the decision.
squad went to Seventh Ave.
The utilities' major choices additional 110 million during
for E. M. Blake who wns
going to the U.S. the next year .
include
tak en to Holzer Medica l
Sup
reme
Court with the
The commi3sion sa id Vepco
Center.
assistance of Virginia will have to pay $4 million
Attorney General J . Marshall more, but the utility said the
Coleman, going w a West ligw-e will be closer to $5.3
CLEVELAND (UPI I - The fate of Mayor Dennis J.
Virginia state court and going million , and Apco ollicia ls
Kucinich, one of the nation's youngest and most controversial
to a federal cow-l in West said their company wlll have
big city mayors, was being decided today by an ally of one of
Members of the Gallipolis
Virginia.
to pay an additional 12.3
his political enemies.
and
Middleport ·Fire
The utilities are seeking million for thei r Southwest
Clea r and cold tonight with
Recall campaigners filed petitions carrying 47,547 names
Departments
conducted
·ways to stop West Virgi nia 's Virginia cuswmers.
lows near !reeling. Sunny with Cleveland City Council Clerk Mercedes Cotner Friday
dragging opera t ion s
increase from 0.88 percent to
" l definitely think there and not as cold Tuesday with night. The law requires 37,500 valid signa tures to recall the
Saturday afternoon and all
4 percent on the value of will be so me sort of highs from 55 to 60.
mayor , but the criteria for deciding validity remained clouded .
day Sunday but were Ull·
electricity genera ted in that litigation, " Joh nson said .
successful in finding the state and exported. The law "All of the companies want to
body. Four scuba divers alsO.
do something. None of them
took effect April 1.
participated in recovery
The West Virginia Public want to just accept the I tax
efforts Sunday.
Service Commission said the increase )."
Dragging operations were
Johnson said the two major
hardest hit utility will be Ohio
called off today, but officials Power, with all its genera ling legal questions are whether
were still conducting a search
plants in West Virginia , the West Virginia tax
along the creek bank.
whi ch would have w pay an represents a burden on
Interstate commen-e, which
should be regulated only by
Congress, and whether the
tax creates an unfair
c la ssi fi ca ti o n o f
manufacturing, because aU
other manufacturers are
taxed at the 0.88 percent raw . i
Representatives of Uae lour
utillties met earlier and
decided to have company
lawyers research the statutes
Involved and what could and
could not be done, Johnson
said.
He said both Coleman and
the State .Corporation
Co mmission
pr omis ed
cooperation .
But Assistant Attorney
PIN PRESENTED - Roscoe Fowler, center, front row , was prese nted his 60 year pin
General. Donald G. Owens
as a member of Middleport Masonic Lodge 363, F&amp;AM, at his home. Attending the
said lhe "utilities have w
presentation were front, I tor, Glenn Crisp, worshipful master of the Middleport Lodge ;
make their own decisions"
Fowler ; James Clatworthy, 12th District Deputy Grand Master ; back row, Paul Darnell,
before Coleman's office can
secretary, and Fred Russell, right, past master of Middleport Lodge and now a resident of
take any action.
by Donnie Earl GuinUaer. So far, ellorts to raise the craft
California.
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BIRMINGHAM . Ala . (UPi ) - Despite criticism of
President Carter by some black leaders, Carter has not lost the
support of blacks. according to one Democra tic Party offi ciaL
"There has been no corrosion of black support for the
president," Benjamin D. Brown, deputy chairman of the
Democratic National Committee, satd during a speech at
Miles College Schll!ll of Law Satu rda )' night .

As of midnight Sunday,
CLEVELAND (UP! ) - Louis Aratari, alleged backup
lbe tollgates closed.
Gov. Jay Rockefeller last assassin in the slaying of Cleveland rackel cer Danny Greene ,
month dipped into a specia l has testified he bombed a Clevelahd business for Laborers
account In hls office, and . Union lea der Anthony "Tortv " Liberatore, one of 15 alleged
thai money, coupled wllh Malia members indicted in Gree ne's death .
Aratari described the bombing Saturday at the murder
past collections at the tollgales, retired the bonded trial of six of those indicted in Greene's death - reputed north·
indebtedness of
th e east Ohio mob boss James "Jack Whiw" Ucavoli, Pasquale
"Butchie" Cisternino, Algelo "Big Ange " Lonardo, Alfred
bridges.
So, Uae clty ended Us "Allie" Calabrese, Rona ld "The Crab" Ca rabbia and Thomas
pra cllce of collecllng a "Tommy " Sinito.
nickel an axle to cross the
bridges.

Search operations ·-r esumed·
Search operations resumed educational trip.
this morning lor the body of
Monroe and two other
13-year old Dave Monroe ol youths left the livery first .
Cincinnati who apparently They were given instructions
drowned Saturday three- to wear lifejackets, but aP'
fourths of a mile !rom the parently took them oil. Their
upper entrance to the Rac- canoe capsized with the other
coon Creek Uvery.
youths clinging to it until they
According to Gallia CoWlty were rescued.
Sheriff James Montgomery,
Thomas C. Bittner, an
Monroe, son of Mr. and Mrs. instructor from Mt. Healthy,
David Monroe, 8683 Darrell said the Monroe youth
Place, Cincinnati, was one of disappeared a'lter en17 students and th.ree in- countering trouble while
structors on a canoe attempted to swim to ehore.

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Controversy continuing

Aspokesman for West Virginia Gov . Jay Rockefeller said
today work is progressing on schedule on the Ravenswood
Bridge.
Tne new span will join Meigs County with Jackson County,
W. Va .
Bids lor piers, abutments and signs lor the West Virginia
side of th e river will be advertised May 10 and contracts are to
be awarded on June 6.
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Similar bids will be
advertised for Uae Ohio side
1llt May 16 and awarded on
June 6, according w the
governor 's spokesman.
Bids on the super structure
are to be advertised oo May
19 and awarded June 27, the
spokesman further said .
Es timated cos t ol the
overall p~oject is $15.5 million
and is sched uled to be
completed in 1980.

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The governor 's spokesman
also said the Shadle Bridge,
which spans across the
Ka naw ha River betwee n
Hen derso n and
Point
Pleasant, probably will not be
closed this year for major
repair work .
The
Department of
Highways is curr ently
working on design plans to
renovate
the
bridge .
"However , the soonest any
major work can be done is
next summer," Uae spokesman commented.
While no major work is
expected on the Shadle
Bridge this year , for the
remainder of this week, the
span will he limited to one·
lan e traffic at various
interv als to do minor
welding, according to Geo rge
McCa u s land , DOH
maintenance supervisor in
Mason Co unty .

concrew and equipment failure.
The source said concrete poured at
the level of the tower where the
scaffolding disintegrated had turned to
powder.
"That's all the re was left was dust,"
the source said .
OSHA 's regional admi nistrator,
David Rhon e, acknowledged that
offiCials working in his in vestigation
were "concerned about the strength of
th e concrete.
"We have been unable to reeover
suffi cient samples on the ground from
the level" where the scaflolding broke,
he said.
_. Five members of the Lee Steele
' family - four son s and a brother were buried side-by-6ide Sunday after a
large funeral in a school gymnastum
and more ~e r vice s were to be held
tOOay and Tuesday in this riverfront
town.
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BURN MORTGAGE - Pomeroy Volunteer Firemen Saturday night burned a $30,000
mortgage . Shown burning the document are , left to right, Donnie Mayer, ER Chief, and
Charles Legar, lire chief, while fire deparlmenl members look on. An Open House was held
Saturday night in observance of the lira! payment due on the Butternut Ave., $30,000
headquarters constructed lour years ago . The Firemen paid off the mortgage through
endless spaghetti, pancake and fish suppers in addition to turning over any money for intown !ires to the mortgage fund.

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Monday, May I. 1978

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4-H News'
The Rebels 4-H Club had
their first 4-H meeting AprilS
at the home of Archie
Meadows. Ernie Meadows
led the pledge. Sonja Call had
devotions. New officers were
elected as follows : Unda
Wau gh , president ; Che ryl
Chapman, vice president ;
Carlos Campbell, secretary ;
Cheryl Chapman, treasurer ;
Carol Mead ows, rep ort er ;
Keith Campbell and Mike
Waugh~ refreshment Committee ; Melvin Clgg and
Craig Chapman, clea nup
committee.
The members present were
Melvin, Melva and Robin
Clagg, Linda and Mik e
Waugh, Rick Clary, Carlos
Campbell , 'lonja and Shawn
Call, Ernie and Archi e
Meadows, Keith Campbell,
Craig and Cheryl Chapman
and Donna James. Unable to
attend were David Mllls,
Richie and Randy Daniels,
Carol and Dick Meadows and
Teresa James. The next
meetlng will be April24, 7:30
p. m. at the home of Archie
Meadows. Advlaors are Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Meadows
and Verble Waugh.
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Repoa.ter Carol ~Ead ows ~

According to the report, the been damaged early Friday
rea r glass of a 1973 station morning by rock throwing
EXTON, Pa. - Foote
wagon had been broken out . vandals.
Mineral Company reported a
Ronald Beegle, Dorcas, net loss of $236,000 for the
and a spare tire stolen . There
was other damage to the rear reports vandals damaged his first quarter 1978 compared
of the stationwagon. Damage mailbox and post.
with net income of $1.4
Sheriff Proffitt request s million or $.16 per share for
was estimated at $500.
Also a large glass in the anyone having information the same period 1977 . Sales in
front window of the used car concerning vandalism should the respective periods were
lot office had been broken out contact the sheriff's office. $35 million compared with $33
by a rock. Damage was set at
million. In the 1978 quarter
$100.
the company sold its inOther vandalism com- OSMA conference vestment in Silicon Smelters
(Pty . ) Limited in ·south
~~~~~~ under investigation
Africa,
which resulted in a
slated May 6-10
Cecil Roseberry, Racine,
charge to income (net of tax)
who report ed sometime late
COLUMBUS - The Ohio of $298,000.
Thursday or early Friday Sta te Medical Associati on
wsses were incurred by
morning someone threw a House of Delegates, con- ferro alloy operations but they
large rock lhru a plate glass sisting of over 300 elected were partly offset by the
window at his sta tion at representatives of Ohio's profits
from
lithium
Racine.
county medical societies will operations.
David Snod~rass , Racine. convene in Dayton May ,6-10
W. T. Barrett, President
reports his 1965 Chevrolet to conduct the policy-making and Chief Executive Officer,
Nova had it s windshield affairs and elections of the said the loss from the
knocked out.
association. The physicians ferroalloy operations reflects
Stella olarrell, Do•cas, had will rule on over 50 the inability to raise prices
a stonn window broken and a resolutions dealing with such for most of these products to
storm door damaged on her topics as health care costs, offset increased raw material
trailer . Two holes were planning
and
patient and labor costs. Furnace
knocked m the side of the education which have been operating problems at the
trailer when vandals threw submitted to the House of Graham, West Virginia plant
rocks early Friday morning. Delegates by county medical also contributed to the poor
W. D. Parsons, Sycamore societies and invididual operating perfonnance.
Grove, reports windows in a physicians around the state .
building along SR 124 had
Gallia County represen been broken out bv rocks.
tatives will be Dr. Thomas P.
Some of us are on diets Charles Baker: CR 35, Price Jr. and Dr. Edward J . others aren't on expense acreported his downspout had Berkich .
counts.for the IWlch check.

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MIDDLEPORT - Roy
Holter, Meigs County dairy
farmer, outlined aspects of
his operations in an informative talk presented
Friday night to the Middleport - Pomeroy Rotary
Club.
Introduced by Rotarian
Vernon Weber , Holter told of
the affects ol inflation upon
the dairy busineSll pointed out
that his first tractor was
purchased for 1900 while the
last tractor he bought cost
approximately $18,000.
During the meeting held at
Heath United Meth.odast
Church , Holter spoke on
aspects of breeding, feedin g
and milking hla registered
Holstein herd which averages
between 60 and 70 animals.
He stressed the present need
for silos, particularly large
silos, as well as the need for
weather information , now
secured through a computerized weather observation program through
the telephone system.
Guests for the meeting,
presided ov er by Carl
Denison, president, were Pat
Hill, a guest of Mick Childs ;
Rodollo Diaz Flores ol
Mexico, exchange student of
the club, who had as his
guest, a relative, Federico
Saenz, also of Mexico, who is
attending Ohio University.
Women of the church
served a dinner.

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.treasurer. Officers will be
installed at the next regular
meeting.
Vice President Helen
Quivey was in charge of the
meeting in the absence of
Pauline Snowden , president.
It was voted to dispense with
the buying of 'flowers for
those ill and shut-ins and at
the time of death because of
insufficient fWJds and the
lack of member participation.
A silent au ction was
planned for the next meeting
with each member to take an
item for the sale.
Others attending besides
those named earlier were
Letha Cotterill, Faye Manley,
Esther Black, Bee Wood, Bill
Ratliff, Harold While, Vivian
Pierce and l..&lt;Jis Wyant.

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MIDDLEPORT- Officers
were elected when Meigs
Local Chapter 17, Ohio
Association of Public School
Employes, met at the Meigs
Junior High School in Middleport .
Elected were Becky Glaze,
president ; Jean Wood, vice
president ; Charlotte Dillard,
secretary, and Helen Quivey,

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Stringfellow first attended
ingfellow, 81 State St., school as a pupil at Centenary
Gallipolis, s~nt taer a clipping School (now the Green
of the feature story about Grange Hall building), not
Grant School in the Feb. 19 far from where the big new
'flmf','f~."il' " 1i '' ,.f,
Green Local School now is
" As a child of six ," Miss
located. Frank Swigert was
Glenn wrote, "! sl&lt;orted to her principal when Miss Strschool there - and as a
ingfellow was a pupil. She
teacher my first class was in !;ought 43 years in all, mostly
the sam~ building and the
secvnd grade at Washington
same room. When l began
School,
but when she retired
teaching it was a three-room
she was a fourth-grade
building. H. P. Halley was the
principal and Garnet and I teacher.
Gra nt School no longer
occupied the two front rooms.
sl&lt;onds. Its location was on
Nelle Weaver Marlin was my
property now owned by the
first-grade teacher. l taught
Church of the Nazarene.
II years in tlie Gallipolis
schools- then went to Columbus to teach in 1920, w[W.re I Veteraos Memorial Hospital
finished 39 years before retirAOMITTED
Mary
ing. I have been living in St. Hendricks, Syracuse ; Marvin
Pel-'rsburg for II years , but Darst, Pomeroy; Bessie
still think of Gallipolis as Barnhart, Pomeroy; Luvenia
home and manage to spend Hayman, wng Bottom; Sean
about one mcmth there each Stanley, Pomeroy.
swmner, usually in August. I
DISCHARGED - Paul
visit Lena Richards Myers, Ables, Donna Gilmore ,
who is a eou~in.''
William Owens, wra Circle,
Harvey E. Conard was the Salem Yates, William Call.
superintend ent then . Garnet

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be g no e t o y descr bed as
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po
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vi sa d F ac on 6
ence S 3
deQ 4 24 N a ong the eas
ne o ":&gt;a d F ac on 6 4 1 00
ee o a po nt n he gran o s
no neas p ope r y ca rn e
cwd
e ea pc n o f beg n
n ng to
he
an d here n
desc b(l'd nence s J aeg 4
14
W a on g ht&gt; g an or s
eas p ope r y
ne ana he
eas
e o t sad F ac on 6
8 4 29 ee
o a po n n the
gran ors sou neas p ope y
co ne
and
he sou heas
co ne o sa d f ac on 6
he e N 86 deg
B 36 lA
a ong he Q on o s sou h
p ope y ne a no he sou h
e o sa d F a o 6 J 1 17
ee o J PO n n he q an o s
p ope y co ne
ne nc e N J
deg
74
E a ong the
g an o s p r oper y ne 284 08
ee o a po n n he g a o s
prope y cornc
hence S 88
Oeg '28 5B
w a ong he
gran o s p ope y ne
3 00
!eel to a po n n he g an rors
p ope y co ne
ano
he
co ner o f Lo
sou heas
Number 7 of Rock. Sp ngs
Sub d v so
as
e o ded n
P a Book 4 Page 36 n he
eco ds o f h e Me gs Coun \1
Reco de s Ott ce hence N 8
oeg 2S 58 E a ong he eas
ne o sa d o Numbe 7 and
Lo Numbe r 6 of 5a d Ro ck
Sp ngs Su bd v nn rlnrl hP
g an o s prope y ne 30 4 62
ee o a po n n he g an o s
p ope y co ne
an d
he
northeast ca r ne o sa d L ot
Number 6 hence S 88 cleo
2B
58
w aong the
gran ors sou n prope v ne
a nd he no h ne ot sad Lc
Numbe 6 and Los Number
5 .s J 1 and o sa o Rock
Spr ngs Su bd v son
592 00
feet to a po n n ne Q anro s
and
he
p r ope v co nt;&gt;
no r hwe s co ner of sa d Lot
Numbe
hen ces deg 3
01
E
a eng he g ante s
p ope y
ne and th e west
ne ot sa d Lo Numbe
25 00 f eet o a po nt n he
g a n o s p ope y cor n er and
co ne o f sa d Lo Numbe
hen ce s aa deg ~8 ss w
a ong he g a o s p ope y
ne il d a ne ol sa d Lot
Numbe
15 00 lee o a po n
t" g a
o s p ope v
co ne and a co r ner of Lot
Number
nence S deg 3
02 Eas a ong he g r an or s
ne and the wes
prop e y
ne o sad Lo Numbe
110 00 eel o a po nt n he
gran ors prope y ca r ne and
he sou hwes ca rne of s~ d
Lo
N umber
and
he
ex s g no he v
gh o l
way
ne o
Rock Sor ngs
Road
Pnce N 19 aeg 37
07
W a ong he g an o s
p op e.r y ne .-nd hC ex s ng
no he y gh o f way ne of
Rock Sp ngs Road 6110 f ee
o a po n
nence N 52 aeg
1 0
'rl con nu ng a ong
!i l a ne 22 96 fe el o a POnt
n he gran ors prope r y ne
then c e N
4 deg 34 0'2 W
a ong ne g ra n o s prope r y
ne 3 4q fee o a po n n ne
q an ors p ope r y co ne
en ce S S4 deg 78 58 W
dong
ne g an o ., so u h
prope .., n c J 1 t ee o a
po n n he q iln o !. p ope v
ne i'l nct
he r x s ng no
11ern y r gn o wa
ne ot
Ro 1r. Sp nq&lt;:&gt; Rea p
en ce
N 52 deq 7 07 W a OnQ l'lC
o an o '3. p ope
ne and
ne e s n~ u he v gn Of
way
nf'
Roc k
&lt;in nos
Roao
u
e o a po n
nence N tl ) oeq
02
w
on n u ng a o q ~a d
ne
30
ee o a DC n thence S
dPq 6 58 W co n nu ng
a onq sa d ne 48 59 t ee t o a
oo n
n hC q an o s sou h
p ope 11
ne
hence S 8d
Ceq 28 58
W a ong he
g an c s sou n prope r y ne
45 56 ee
o rt po n n the
qr an o s sou hw es o roper y
ca r n e
ana
he e x s ng
cen e nf' o Ol d U S 33
nt
N
v oeg 08 5
w
ong
ne
g ra n
p ope y
ne
o s Nt' S
and
he
ex s ng
cen
e n(' o 0 d U S 33 27 4'2
f' fl
o a po n
h en ce N 9
deq
'I
w ce nt nu ng
a ongs &lt;td ne ~1400 f ee o a
}0 n n he qran lors p ope tv
orne
hence N 70 deg J
40
E a ong he g a n o s
p ODf v ne s B t ee t to a
po n n neg an o s p ope ty
co ne
nnd
he ex st ng
sou h~ y gh o wa y ne 0
Coun y Road Numbe
15
hen e N 19 deg 28 02 W
a o n~:~ he g an a s n or h
p OOf" v ne and h P ex sl ng
sou hl' v g h o ..... a y ne of
Cou ~ Road Numb e
25
35 6 fee o a po nt
henc e
N 9deQ 43 J1 E cqnt nu ng
a ong sa d ne 55 Al ee o i'l
po n
hence N 5 deg 59
02 € con nu ng a ong sa d
I ne
0
lee
o A oo nt
hen ce N 67 deQ 25 tQO E
con nu ng a ong sa d
ne
60 74 lee to a PC nt
hence
hence s
s deg J
6 E
conf nu ng a ong s ad I ne
2 76 tee o a po nt
henc e
S
58 d eg
A9
8
E
con t nu ng a eng sa d I ne
0.4 40 t eet o a po-nt
hence
S 79 deg ~ 3 06
E con
nu nQ a ong Sd d ne to a
po n
hence ~ 65 deg
0
51 E {On! nu ng a ong sa d
ne o a po n n he g an tor s
ea!. p ope r y ne henc e S
24 deg 49 OJ
W a ono the
g a n or s eas property ne
JO 00 fe ~t to a po n n he
granlor s no th pr oper ty ne
then ce S 59 deg
0 01 E
a eng the g an ors north
propEr
1 ne
70 82 f ee T o
the po n o beg nn ng an d
con a n no J 293 ac r es
Subl ect to d
ega n gn
ways and easemen s o f
r ec ord
Granto
eta ms
e by
deed of re cord as eco ded n
Deed Book 2 6 Page 1 9
Me gs Coun y Deed Reco ds
Des cr l pt on tor the above
des cr bed
ract nas been
pre pi'l ed
I om
e• sl no
e co d s bY
R chard
c
G a sgo w R S No 5 61 t~nd
'io no an Ac tua
e d survey
da ed March 7 978
TRA CT 1
S tua e
n Sect on
1~
Frac on 6 Town 2 Ran g t: 13
Sa sbury Town sh p M e gs

Sa e ssued by

n

v

May I 1978

the northeast corne r of sa d
Frac on 6

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Commenc no at a po n l n
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W

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a tong he east I n e

o s ad F a c on 6
22 6 29
fee to a pon t n he gran tor s
sou heas pr o pe r ty c arn e
and
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sa d. ac t on 6 th ence N 86

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g an o s sou t h pr op er t y I ne
a11d he sou h I ne Of sad
F d
on 6 32 27 f ee t o a
po n n he Qr an ors prop ert y
corn~
hen ce N 3 deg Al
24
E a on g th e grantor s
p ope y I ne 284 08 f ee t to a
po n n he g an o s pro per t y
carne
thence s 88 deg 28
58
w a ong he g a nton.
p ope y ne an d pa ss ng th e
sou neas
co ne r o t Lot
N Umbe 7 of Roc k Sp r ngs
.Subd v son as r ec ord ed n
P a Book 4 P age 36 n he
eco ds of he M e g s Co unt y
Reco ae s0 tt ce at1 3 00 t ee t
a o a d s ance of 57 8 00 f eet
to a po n
n the gra ntor s
p ooe y corne
and
he
o
sou hwest co ne r o f
Number
2 o
sa d Su b
d v son and he ea po n o f
beg nn ng t o he ana h ere n
desc bed
henc e S 88 deg
28 .sa W a ong the gran o s
sou h proper v I ne n 00 fe e
to a po n
n he g r an or s
sou hwes pro per 11 co ner
hence N 8 Oeg 01 02 W
a on g the g r&lt;~nl o s w es
p oper v n e 46 00 t ee t o a
po n n e g a n o s p op e ty
co ner
hence N 84 deg 28
sa E a ong th e gran or s
o ope y
ne 13 08 feet o .,
po n n he gr a nro s pro pe r t y
o e
hence N 4 deg 34
02 Wcs a ong he gran or s
wes prop er y ne 1 S 73 ee
o i'l pont n t he g an or s
pro pert y co rn er
no hwes
and he eJC: s ng sou he l y
gh c way I ne of Roc k
Sp ngs Road
hen ce S 49
deg
01
E A ong he
g an c s no r h P oper v n e
and he e• s ng sou he Y
r ghl o way I ne o Roc k
Sp ngs Ro ad 14 7J feet o a
pont
henc e S 77 deg 35
02 E co ni nu ng
eng sa a
ne ~ 63 fe e o a po n n he
gr anos no l he ast pro perty
co ne
ana
he n or hwes
co ne o f sa d Lo N um be
2 hence S aeg 08 12 E
p ong tnt: g an tors ea s
p r oper y I n e ana he wes
ne of sad Lo t N um ber 1
3 ~ 97 teet o 11e PO nf o
beg nn ng and co n a n n g
0 060 acres
Subject t o a t eg a h gh
ways i'lnd e a semen s o
eco a
G an o r c a ms
t e by
deed ot r eco d as r ec; orded n
D eed Boo k '1 6 Pa ge 7 9 n
he r eco r ds of h e M e gs
Coun Y Reco rd er s Off ce
he a bove
Desc p on l o
ac
h as been
des cr bed
om
ex s r n g
p epa r eo
e o ds by R c h ar d C
G asgow
R S No
5 tJ
da ed Ma r ch 25 1978 a nd s
no an a c t ua I e d su vey
TRA CT J
S ua e
n Sec t o n 15
F act on 6 Tow n 2 Ri'l ng e 13
Sa sbu r y Tow nsh P M e gs
Cou n y St a e o Oh o i'lnc:l
be nQ mo e t u v desc b ed as
to ows
Commenc ng at a po nl n
ne no theas co r ne r o t sa d
F ac on 6 hence N 87 deg
49 W a on g he nort h I ne
o sad F ra c on 6 134557
fe e o a po nt n he ex st ng
eas cr y t m ed access r gh t
of way ne o f U S 33 h ence
S 4 deg 38 17 W a ono the
ex s ng easte r Y
m eo
ac cess gh ol w ay ne of U
s JJ 136 59 f eet to a PO nt
hence S 1 deg 55
9 E
con nu ng al ong sa d
ne
436 71 f ee
o a pont n he
gran o s no hwe'3.t prope 'I
co nc and he rea POn t ot
beg nn ng fo th e a nd here n
desc bed
hence N 7 deg
00 09 E a ong he gr an to s
no h p o p e y
n e 290 00
ee o a po n n t he gr a nto s
no !'leas p oper Y co r ner
and he ex s ng cente I ne of
0 d U S 33 hence S 9 aeg
11 5
E a ong he g an to s
eas p ope y n e i'lnd the
ex s ng ce n e ne o t U S 33
29 00 tee
o a po n
n the
g an on sou neast pro per v
co ne
nen ce S 7 Oeg 00
09
w a ong he Qr anto rs
sou n prope r y
ne 290 00
Pe o a po n n he g r an to s
so hwest P ope r Y ca rn e
ana
ne ex s ng eas t er Y
m ed i'lccess
ght o f w i'ly
ne o u S 33 thence N 9
deg 11 50
W a ong he
g an ors wes pr oper t y ne
ano
ne e• s ng eas te r Y
m ed a cc ess
gh o way
ne ot U S 33 ~ 9 00 t ee to
he pont o beg n n ng a nd
con il n ng 0 93 i'Jc r es
Svb ec
a a
teoa h on
way s and easemen s c
re co d
G an or c ams
t e b&gt;t
deed o eco d as eco r ded n
Dee d Book 2 6 Page 7 9 n
he re cord s of
ne Me gs
County Re co de 'l. 0 I ce
Oese r p on tor he a bove
des cr bed
ac
has been
D epa ed
ro m
ex st ng
ceo ds
by
R c hard
C
G asgow
R S No
516
dated Ma r ch 2S 1978 and s
no an ac t ua I e d surve y
T RACT 4
S tua e
n See r on
5
F act on 6 To wn 2 ~ange 3
Sa sbury Townsh P Me gs
Coun y S a e of Oh o ana
be ng mo e f v Y desc bed I'S
o ow!.
Comme n c ng a a po n n
hE northeas corner of sa d
F act on o hence N 87 aeg
1 49 W a eng he nor t h ne
ot sad Frac on 6 I 300 67
ee o a pont n he gr a nto s
nor heast co ne r and l he
e.oe st_mg we!:! er v r Qh t o f way
I ne of co un y R oa d No
25 a n d
the re a
p o nt
of
beg nn n g
of
t he
he r e n
de scr b e d
l a nd
t hen ce S 19 deg 3.4 3•
e d en g t he gra nto r s ea st
p r op ert y 1 ne ana t he ell s ng
w ester ly r g h of wa y 1 n e of
County Ro ad N umoer 25
525 96 t ee to a p on t n he
gr an or s so uth east p rope t y
ca r ne
hence s 71 d eg 00
09
w at onQ t h e gran ors
ne 290 oo
south p r opert y
te et to a p o nt n th e gran or s
sou thw es
propert y corn er
ar1d the e)C s ng easterl y
g h t of wa y
m ed liJ cc ess
ne of u S 33 t hence N
de g
19
w alo n o the
g ra n or s w est pr opert.,. 1 ne

a

ss

otno
ne ex s ng weste y
I m ed a cc ess r ght of way
neo t U S J3 .t36 72 feet to a
po n t hen ce N 4 deg 38 17
E cont n u ng a ono sa id n e
13e 59 teet to a po i nt n the
gr antor s nor th west p ropert)l
c orne r and
he ex sli ng
sou he y I m ed a cc ess r g ht
of way I ne of Stat e Rou t e
Number 7 an d the north ne
of sad F r ee t on 6 t hen ce S
87 deo
1 49 E al ong th e
g an ors no h propert y I ne
and he ex st ng so uthe r y
m ed access r Qht o t w ay
ne ol Stat e Ro u e Numbe 7
and the n ort h ne o f Fract on
6 4 ~ 90 fe et IO h e PO nf Of
beg n n n g an d conta n ng
1 761 acres
Sub lec t o a I legal h gh
ways and ea sements of
r eco d

Gr a nl or c a ms
deed ot r eco rd as reco
Deed Book 216 Page
th e
eco r ds of the

e by
ded n
7~ n
Me gs

Cou n-., Reco rders Oil cc

aesc b ed tract has bee n
p ep a re d by R c har d C
Glasgo w R s No 516 and s
not an ac to a f e d survey

T RAC T 7 S ua t e n Se c
t on 16 Town 2 Range 13
desc r bed t a c t has been
Sa l sb u v Townsh p
Me gs
prepare d
fr o m
ex s n g
Coun y Sta t e of Oh n ttnd
r ecor ds b y R chard C
be ng m or e t u y de scr bed a s
G asg ow
R S No
61
fO OW S
da ed Mar ch 25 19 78 and s
Commen c ng a t a po nt n
no a n ac tua f e d surv ey
he sou th ea s co ner of sa d
TRAC T 5
Sec t io n 16
he n c e N 3
s ua e
n Sec t on
5
deg ees 4
2.t E a long th e
F r a ct on 6 Town 2 Range 13
ea st I ne o f sa d Sec t on 16
Sa t sbu r v Towns h p M e gs
673 57 t ee t to a pont n th e
Co un 't Sta e of Oh o and
exs tn g
c eneln e
of
be ng mor e f u ll y de sc r be d as
To wn sn p R oad Number 79
t o low s
henc e N Jl d egrees 4 49 W
Co m m enc ng at a po nt n
a on g the t )( st ng cente I ne
rne nor th w es t cor ner of sa d
ot l o wnsh p Road Nu mber
Fre e t on 6
th en ce s 3
50 fee l o a po n n t he
deg r ees 41 24
w a on g g79r a304
nt ors sou t hees pr oper t y
he
we s
ne o l s a d
co ner an d he r ea l po nt of
Fr a c t on 6
38 7 42 f ee
beg n n ng t or the and he e n
o a oo ln n th P qr &lt;'tn or s de
sc r be d
he n ce S 84
northw es t pr o pert y corn er
deg r ees 19 11 W a lon g the
i J nd th e rea po n t of beg n
gr antor s so uth pr oprr t y ln e
n ng to
th e la nd her e n
343 SJ f eet o a po nt n the
r"'P ~
hPd
t h en c e
87
gra nt o r s southwes t pr ope t y
deg r ees 1 .49 E a ong t he
co ner th en ce N 15 d eg rees
g r an tor s north prop er t y n e
0'2 49 W a ong th e gran ors
393 3e teet to a p ont n he
wes property ne 23 1 50 tee
gri'ln ors p rope r t y c orn e r
o a po n
In th e gra n ors
t hence N 3 degrees 41 24 E
nor thwest prope l y co rn e
a on g th e g anto s w es
h('nc e S 87 deg r ees 11 49 E
pr op er v ne 232 o t ee o a
a en g th e g r a nt ors n o t h
po n n h e gra n ors no l h
pr oper y n e 3H 00 t ee t o a
p r op er y ne i'ln d t he e.. sl nQ
po n n h e g r ant or s no th
sou t he v m ted a cc es s r g h
eas t prope rt y corn er and he
of way
ne of Sta e Ro ute
e• s ng
ce nter! n e
ot
N um ber 1
th en ce N 66
Town sh p Road Numbe 79
deg r ees 04 32
a ong
he
hence S 13 d egree s '2 6 49 E
9 an te 5 nor h pr ope r y n e
a 011 g
he g anton
e as
an d he e)( s ng so u he y
prop er y n e and t he ex st ng
ght of way 1 n e of State
ce nt e ne of Townsn p Road
Rou t e Number 7 13 10 f ee
Num ber 79 26 00 fee t to a
a
po
n
hen
ce
N
78
0
pont th en ce s J deg r ees A
d eg rees 59 09 E coni nu ng
..19
E $;Qnl nu ng a en g sa d
a long sa d ne A0 3 54 t ee o a
ne 59
f eet to th e po nl o f
po nt o U tl e no h ne of .sa d.., bfi!9 nn n g and co n ta n n g
F a ct o'n 6
hence s 87
540 a c es
deg rees 1 49 E con n u ng
Su b ec t to a
ega h gh
a ong Si'l d ne and the nort h wa ys a nd ea seme n s o l
ne ot sad F r ac on 6 37 5 00
ee 0 a po n n the g an te s r ecGord
rant o r c a ms t lie b y
nort heas t p ope y co rner
deed of eco d as ecorded n
ana
he ex st ng w es te r y
Deed B ook 2 6 Page 719 n
m ted a cce s'3.
g t'lt of way
he r ecor ds of he Me g s
ne ot u s JJ t hen ce S 19
Coun t y Re cord ers Off ce
degr ees 25 14 E a ong th e
Oe se r p on fO he ab ov e
g r a ntors east pr oper ly
ne
ha s been
des cr bed
ac
and th e ex st ng w es terl y
prep a red by R ich ard 0
1 m t ed a ccess
gh of wa y
G asg o w R S No S 61 and
ne 0 u s 33 290 53 t ee o a
s no a n ac ua I e d su 11ey
po n
h e nc e s 7 deg ees 38
TRA CT 8 s ua e n Sec
11
E c on n u ng &lt;I eng Si'l d
l on 16 Tow n ~ Ran ge 3
ne SAO 79 t ee t to a po nl
Sa sb ur y Tow nsh p M e gs
th en ce
14 deg ees 53 19 E
County
a te of on o and
ca nt nu ng a to ng sa a
ne
be ng mo e t u y desc b ed a!'i
54 4 89 t o a po n
n t he
fo ows
g a 0 s south pr oper y ne
Commen c ng a a po n n
hence N B6 deg r ees 53 02 W
th e so u th e a s co n er of sa d
a o n g he granto s sou h Se c t on
6
hen ce N 87
pr op er t y ne B47 51 f ee to a
degre es 1 49 W a o ng he
pont n he grant or s so uth
sout h ne o sa d Sec on 16
w e'3. pr ope l y corn er an d t he
2654 78 tee t o a po nt n 1h P
w es
ne of sa d F ra c on 6
sou t h we s t ca r ne
o f th e
the n ce N 3 d eg r ees 4 14 E
so u h ea s
au a r e
of
a o n g he g an t o r s west
sad
See ton
6
p rope r ty
ne a nd he we st
hen ce N 2 deg r ees 14 25
ne o sa d F ac on 6 863 58
E
a on g h e west ne ot ne
I ee l to th e po nt o beg nn n g
so uthea s
q ua er o f sa d
and con ta n ng 40 170 ac r es
Sect on 16
87 8 59 tee t o a
Su b ec t o a
eg a h g h
po nt t hen ce S 85 deg ees 16
ways an d ea semen t s o f
00 E al or] g it ne an d pa ss ng
r eco r d
a po n t n th e ex sr ng cen er
G ra nt o r c am s t 1 e b y
I n e o U S 33 a 601 65 f eet a
deed o re co rd as r eco Oe d n
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Deed Boo k. 'l 6 Pa Qe 719 n
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access r gh of w ay ne of U
G asgow R S No 516 and s
S 33 726 39 fee o a po n n
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6 1 p o pe rty c o r ner and he ea
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here n de scr be d th en c e N 72
3
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Me g s cou nt y s a e ot On o
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48 86 f ee to a pont n n e
descr bed as to o w s
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co r ne r a nd
t he so uth ea s ca r ne of Si'l d
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Sec t o n
6
hence N 3
the nc e S 6 degr ees 41 10 E
deg ee'3. 4 '1 4 E a ong he
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p ope t y ne and he elt sl ng
547 25 f ee t o a po n n t he
ce n t er n e of od U S 33
g a n l o s so u th pr ope y ne
4~ 8 97 f ee
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gran tor s sou th ei'ls t pr op er y
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co rn e r
nen ce s 87 deg r ees
Ro ad Num ber 10 a nd he re a
16 1'2 W a ong he g r i'lnt ors
po n of beg n n ng for he an d
sou h p roper ly ne 43 69 fee t
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p ope t v co r ner
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and th e eM s ng ca st er y
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ghl of way
nor he y g ht o t way ne ot
I ne ol u S 33 the nce N 20
Coon y Roi'l d N umbe
20
degrees 40 04 w a o ng the
354 2 4 f eel o a p o n n the
gr an o s w es p ope t y n e
g ran 0 s pro per y co r ner
and th e e• s ng eas1er y
the nce N 79 Oeg ees 28 37
m ed access
gh t o f way
w a tong t he g an l o s west
ne o f U S 33 A'2 6 60 ~ ee to
p ope t y ne 30 80 f ee o a
he po nt of beg nn ng and
po nt n he gra nt or s pr operly
on f a n ng 0 950 ac es
co rn e 24 4 00 f ee r ro a po n n
Su bt ect to a leg a h gh
the g ant e s pr op e t y co ne
ways an d easeme n ts o f
the nce N 8 d eg ees 57 1 E
r ecord
alo ng
he g r an or s west
G rant or c a m s t tt e by
p ope t y ne 35 0 00 fee1 t o a
deed o f eco d as eco ded n
po nt hence N 5 degr ees 02
Deed Book 2 6 Page 119 n
.4 9 w con nu n 9 a ong sa d
he reco rd s of he Me gs
1 ne 16 00 f ee t to a po nf n t he
Coun1y Reco der s Off ce
gra n o s no rlhw es proper y
Oes er o on for he above
co r ne
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ac
has tH~ ~n
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north p r ope r y
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t ee t 0 a po n n t he g an o s
no an actu a 1 eld sur ve y
p ro pe t v co n e ana he eas t
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on 6 T o wn 2 R a nge 13
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3 nd the east
be ng m o e l u l y descr bed i'I S
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p op e r y
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and t he no thw es
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Sec t o n
6
then ce N 87
he so u h w est co ne
ot
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Fr a c on
10
Lnl!s er
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265 4 78 eet o a po n t n the
de gr ees 1 49
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sou t hwest corner o f th e
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so uth eas t quarter o f sa a
a nd he no r h
ne o sad
Sec o n
6
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F a c on
2
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Tow nsh p an d the sov h ne
wes
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q u&amp; er o f sa d Sec t on 16
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187 8 59 fee o a PO n t hence
po n
n t he gr an ors no r
s e5 deg r ees 6 0 E a ong a
hea!. p oper t y corner a nd
ne an d pa ss no a po n t n t he
he e 111 s ng cen t er ne of
e:.. st ng c en er ne Of U S 33
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at 60 I 65 f ee a ot i'l d s ta nce
hence S 6 deg ees JO 08 W
ot 787 2 fe e o a pon t n th e
a ong the gran to rs eas
g an c r s no t hw es p o pe r t y
p ope r1 y ne an d the u st ng
co ner and th e ex st n g
cent er ne ol To w nsh p Road
easterly m ted access r ght
Number 79 32 oo f ee t o a
ot w a y l n e otU S 33 an d t he
po n n t he g r an to s pr op erl y
rea l POnt ot beg nn ng t or th e
ca r ne
t hen ce N 87 degrees
a nd her e n descr bed th en ce
1 49 w a ong the 1il an to s
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pro per ty 1 n e 1e3 00 f ee l to a
ne grantor s nort h pr op erty
po nt n th e g r an t ors pr oper t.,.
ne 23 5 79 ee o a po n n
corne t hen ce S 3 deg ees A9
11
w a ong t he g an to s he gran t o rs no r t h eas
p r o p er y co rne r and th e
prop er y I ne 160 00 tee t to a
e• st ng ce n er ne of o d U S
pont n th eQ ri'l n to sp r oper l y
33 th en ce S 17 deg rees 51 31
co r ne r t hence N 80 deg r ees
E a ong he g ant ors ea'3.
51 U
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p r op er t y I ne an d th e ex st ng
p ro pe r v ne 156 24 tee t to a
cen ter ne of u s 33
61
po n t n the grant o s pro pert y
fee to a po nt
henc e S 14
c arn e
an d the e.. st n g
d egr ees 37 37 E con t nu ng
cen te r t ne o Tow nsh P Ro ad
a on g sad I ne 167 lO feet o a
Num ber 1)
t hen ce S 19
po nt
n
th e
g rantor s
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sou tn eas pr opert v cor ner
g r an or s eas p r ope y
ne
hence S
deg ees 54 23 W
and he e.. s ng cen e I ne of
alon g th e g r antor s sou th
Town sh P Road Number 79
p r op er y I n~ 180 62 feet to a
66 13 t ee
o a po n n he
po nt n th e grliJnt c r s sou t h
grant or s sou th e ast p ope t y
w es t pr o p ert y cor ner a.nd he
corner then ce N 70 degre es
ex s n g easter l y I m t ed
29 A IN alo ng t he g an or s
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4
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ne an d h,.. ex s ng ea sterly
henc e S S8 degrees 5'2 06 W
m ted a cce ss r gh o t wa y
a l ong tne g r antors so u th
ne of U S 33 576 30 f eet to
prop er ty ne and the exl s ng
t he point of be(! nn no liJnd
wes er y r ghf o f wa y I n e of
con t a in ng 1 ~55 ac res
Tow nsh i p Road Number 79
Su bl ec
o "" ega I h gh
19 2 71 f eet to a po ln
hence S
wa ys and eas e ments ol
70 degree s. 16
B W con
r ecord
1 nu no a ong sa Cf ne 7 ~ 29
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t e by
teet o the po nt of beg nn ng
de ed ot r ecord es rec ordea n
a nd co nta n no 5 85 4 acr es o
Deed Boo k. 21e Pag e 7 9 n
w h ch J 968 a cr es sIn Sec t o n
the r ec ords of the Me gs
16 and
8B6 a cr es Is n
Co u n v Re corder s Ott ce
F ra ct ion 2
Oe ser pt on for t he i'l bove
Su bt ec t to all eg a h g h
d escr b ed tra ct has been
w e y s an d e a se m ents o f
prepared b y R c ha r d C
re c or d
c; esg o w R S No 5 161 an d s
Gr antor ci a ms t il e by
not an a c t ual 1 c td sur vey
deed o f re co d 1n r ecorded n
TRACT
0
S tu i'l e In
Deed Book 2 6 Pag e 719 n
Sec t on 16 Town 2 Ra noe 3
ec ord s ot the M e gs Cou nt y
Salis bu r y To w nsh p M eigs
Reco rd ers Off c e
Coun t y St e e ol Ohi o and
Oe ser p on for t he above
be no m or e tully descr be d es

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Sec t on 16
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49 W along the
so uth I ne of sa d Sect on 6
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2654 78 fee o a po n t n
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so ut heas Qua rt er of sa d
sec l on 16 th enc e N 2
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qua r ter of sa d Sec on 16

Reedsville
News Notes

Juh Whitehead IS re
covermg from a leg tnjury
suffered In 8 recent
646 79 lee to a po nl n lhe automobile acc id ent Ju h
gra nt ors so uth wes t p r opert y spent several days at St
co n er and th e rea l pont of
b eg nn no tor the land here n Joseph Hospital In Parker
d esc r bed
ce
N 2
deg
rees 14 25 heEn coni
nu
no sburg belore ret unung to her
a ong sa d 1 n e and he home here
gra nto r s we! t p r o pe r ty line
Dr and Mrs Isa ac
123 1 eo fee r to a p o nt n t he
antors
norlh
we•t
proper
ly
Frydman
of Chicago visited
9
co ne r thence s 85 degrees With her parents Mr and
16 oo E along the gran lo rs Mrs Ernest Whitehead and
north pro perty I n e 390 92
f ee o a po nt n t he gr anto r s
no r hel!s t prop e r ty c or ner
and he ex st n g w es erl y

Juh thts week

Mr and Mrs Walter Brown

m ted access r ght of way
ne ol u s 33 !henc e s 8

spent the weekend With Mr
and Mrs Paul Meredith at
degrees 22 26 W al ong t e
g r antors east proper ty I ne
Westervtl1e
a nd th e ex s t ng w ester ly
Mrs Enka Bormg has
m ted access r ght of w ay
It
ne ol u s 33 295 97 leet to a returned home a er recent
po nt hence s 3 degrees 07 surgery at Camden Cla rk
06nc E 11coni
nu no • ong sa d Hosp1talln Parkersbur"e
4 43 fee t to a po nt n
Mr and Mrs Gary Walker

he
gra ntors
so ut heas t
prope r y corn e r th ence N 78
deg r ee s 41 28 W al ong he
g r a ntor s sou th prop er ty 1 ne

of Racme and Rob111 Hum
phrey of Columbus VISited
309 80 ee t lo a po nl n the w1th Mr and Mrs Charles
g r an or s pr o p ert y co rn er
t hence N 3 degr ees 23 32 E Humphrey

a ong he g r an tor s pro pe t y
ne 130 00 f ee t to a po nl n
t h e gr antors prop er ty co ner

Mrs

Helen Archer has

1
mg
h ence N 84 degrees )6 l l W ~d Mrs Millon
along he gr anto rs sou lh - Tutlle on Texas Road for
pr op er y ne 159 33 fee to
he pont of beg nn ng a nd
several days
conta n ng 12 223 ac es
Mr and Mrs Zemth
Subrec t o a
ega h g h
I
ways a nd e a se m en ts ot
Chevalier andAllan orBe pre
rec ord
Rd VISited With Mr and Mrs
Gr ant or c a ms
ti e by
Ed d Ch ll
d eed of eco r d as r eco rd ed n
war
eva er
Deed Book 2 6 Page 719 n
Mrs Kathr yn Dietz or
lhe recor ds of lh e Me gs Belpre VISited Wllh Mrs R E
Cou nt y Reco r ders Off ce
Oesc pt on t or th e a bove
W1lhams and famJly Sunday
desc r bed tr acl ha s been
- Mrs Lyle Balderson

pre par ed b y R c ha rd C
G i'ISQOW R S No S 61 a nd S
no a n ac tu a fe d s ur vey
TRACT 11
S ua e n
Sec t on 20 i'lnd Sec t on 2
Fra ct on 25 a nd F r ac t on 3
Town J Ra nge 13 Bed fo d
T o wns h p M e gs County
St ate o Oh o and be ng mo e
f u l y des cr bed as fo tows
Com m en c n g a t a p o n n
th e sou fh w es corn e of sa d
F ract on 25
the n ce N 90
degr ees 00 00
E a ong t he
so u t h I ne of sad Fra ct on 25
2529 AS f ee t to a po nt n t he
gr an or s sou h w e!&gt; p o per y
corn er an d the r ea l p o nf at
beg n n no fo r the land her e n
desc r bed
th en c e N 0
deg r ees 00 00
E a long th e
g an or s wes t pr ope r ty ne
2254 08 f eet to a p on t n the
gra n or s pr op er t y
ne and
th e so uth I ne o f he W I am
Car eton Est ate Dower I ne
the nc e S 61 deg r ees 00 00 W
a ong the gra ntors p r oper y
I ne a nd he sou h I ne of t he
W II i'Jm Carleto n ESiliJie
Dowe r 1 ne 405 23 t ee t to d
po n n the g a n o r s pr oper y
co n er t he nce N 0 deg r ees
00 00 E alon g th e g r anto r s
wes t p r op e r t y I ne and
pa ss ng h e north 1 n e ot sa d
F ac t on 1S a n d th e So uth ne
of sad F ract on 31 a t 214 76
feet and pass ng the north
ne of sa d Sec on '10 and t he
sou t h ne of sa d Sec t on 2 at
1137 76 teet a otal d s ance of
2557 76 fee t o a po nt n the
gra n tor s nor thwest proper t y
co n er an d th e nor th I ne of
sa d Frac on 31 then ce N 90
d egrees 00 00
E a ong t he
grant ors nort h p rope t y I ne
ana the nor t h I ne of S2l d
F ac t on 31 1558 92 fee o a
po n t n the gran tors nort h
ea st pr op erty co rn er t he nce
S 0 deg r ees 00 00 W a ono
t he gra nt or s eas t pr op ert y
ne and pass no he so uth I ne
of sad Sect on 21 an d t he
n orth ne of sa d sec t on 20 at
1320 00 teet and Di'ISS ng t he
so u t h
ne
of
sad
Fr 11ct on 31 and the nor th ne
ot sa a F r ac on 25 a 2343 00
f ee a ot a d s t an ce of 2518 86
t eet to a po nt n the gr an to s
prop ert y co ne r t hence S 95
d egr ees 45 00 W a ong th e
gran or s pr oper tv n e 150 00
feet to a po n t n t he gran tor s
p ope ty cor n e r thence S 90
degr ees 30 00 w a ong t he
g a n o s p oper y I ne 486 62
f ee t t o a oo n t n th e oranto s
property co rne r and th e
e&gt;C !.I nQ CPn t erl ne of Coun y
Road r.tu m oe r 18 ( K ngsb o r y
Road
then ce S 67 degree s
.d6 29 E a ong t he g a nto r s
pro pe l 'w' 1 ne a nd t he e)C st ng
ce n er t ne of Co un t y Road
Nu m b er
18
( K n gsbu r y
Road ) 248 35 t ee t t o a PO nt n
g ranto s east prope r ty I ne
then ce S 0 de g r ee 00 00 E
a eng
he gra n tors ea st
p o pe ty I ne 1201 52 f ee to a
po nt
n
the
g antor s
so u t h eas p r oper y carne
and t he so uth I ne of sa d
F ra c on 25
then ce N 90
d eg ee'3. 00 00 W i'llong th e
g a nto rs sou t h pr op ert y ne
and tne sout h I ne of .sa d
F r a c ~ n 25 120 4 SO f ee tt o t he
po nt ot beo nn ng and con
ta n ng
•S 216 a c r es e •
cepl ng 2 123 acr es eav ng
143 153 ac res o f wti ch 59 302
a cr es s n Fra ct on 25 an d
133 BS acr es In F r a ct on 31
EXCE P T I ON
Com
m enc no a t a po n
n t he
southwest c o r ner o f sa d
Fra c on 25
then ce N 90
degr ees oo oo
E a tong t he
sou hI ne of sa d Fra ct on 25
373 3 95 t ee t t o a po nt n t he
g r antors southeas t pro per y
co ne
hen ce N 0 degrees
00 00 E alo n o he grantors
eas pr operty I ne
120 1 52
f eet to a po nt In the exi st ing
ce n ter ne of Co un y Road
18
CK n os
N umber
bur y Road
then ce N 67
deg r ees 4e 29 W a ono the
ex s no cent er I ne of County
Road Number B ( K ngsbury
Road ) 446 25 feet to t he r ea
po nt of beg n n n o for t he and
he r e n des cr i bed hence N 67
deg re es A6 29 W con i n u no
a tong sa a ln e 223 25 t ee r o a
po nl then c e N 9 deg rees 32
16 E a long a I ne 400 00 tee t
then ce S 80
to a po nt
degr ee s 27 ;4 E alonQ a ne
217 BOteet to a po in t then ce S
90 deg r ees 32 16 W a ong e
ne 449 03 ee o th e po n of
beg nnlng and cont a n no
2 t.23 acr es
Subject to a ll lega hi g h
way.s an d ease m en t s o f
r ecor d
G r a nt or c ta lms t t e by
d eed of record as r ecor ded In
Deed Boo k 216 Pag e 11 9 In
the r ecord s of the Meigs
Coun t y Record ers Off ce
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descrlbed tr a ct hu been
p r eQa r ed b y R i cha rd 0
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ecords: d eed s aer al s end
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Racine Social Events

Health Review
By Dr. Lamar Miller
OU College of Osteopathic Medicine
MARIHUANA (POT - GRASS)
Friend or Foe•
By Dr LaMar Miller
Ohio University School of OsleoJIIthY
Question How prevalent IS the use of marihuana m thiS
country•
Answer According to the siXth annual report on
Marihuana and Health to Congress by the secretary of
H E W a national survey reveals that 53 percent of the age
group 18-25 has tried 1t at least once Only half of thiS group are
still usmg 1t This 1s the most prevalent age group The next
most prevalent age gro up is 12 17 Approxunately 40 percent of
!Ius group have used 11 and half still do In the age group ~
•
a third have used It only one thrrd still do In the age group
over 35 only one out of 20have ever used 1t only one siXth sliD '
do
~est10n I ve heard that marihuana IS no mwre habit
formmg or addicting than alcohol or tobacco Why don t we
legahze 1t ?
•
Answer In order to answer th1s question we must lm;t •
•
defm e habit formmg and addicting Any medicatiOn can
be hab1t formmg Because even over-eating IS habit fomung
!Ius phrase has litUe meanmg Addiction unplies that once
you are on a drug you .are unable to stop usmg 11 Without
severe s1de effects II usually although not always also
unpiles tolerance
Tolerance means)'OU need gra~Ulllly
mcreasmg amounts of the drug to get the !&amp;me effect
Barbiturates and amphetammes are typ1cal drugs wh1ch
develop tolerance
Marihuana does not develop Uilerance although some •
poorly-controlled stud1es may suggest mmunal amounts of
th1s Marihuana IS non-addicting masmuch as withdrawal s1de
effects do not occur when you stop usmg 11 It IS however as
habit formmg as alcohol or tobacco and may cause
mtmucatwn wh1ch severely hampers yoW" ability todnve a car
or fly an airplane Studies to support thiS are fBirly reliable
However marihuana has harmful effects Smce 11 IS a complex
drug there are some potential effects as yet unknown about
which we need to reserve Judgment
Question What are some of the harmful effects of thiS
drug?
ANSWER Several stud1es have supported the fact that
lung effects very sunilar to Cigarettes w1th pulmonary
unpa11111ent has been shown to occur Ill siX to e1ght weeks As
mentioned before reaction time IS slowed and memory
unpaired as any mtox1cating effect would suggest There also
IS some data that strongly suggests an unpaired urunune
respoose and perhaps some chromosomal aherrat1on
Unfortunately these stud1es are retrospective that 1s
fmdin gs were noted after marihuana use and could not be
pmpomted pnor to smokmg marihuana In medical research
th1s tends to discredit the eVIdence Marihuana also causes
tachycardia or rapid heart rate and decreases the myocardial
contractility or ab1hty of the heart muscle to pwnp blood
One of the b1ggest deterrents to studies an hwnans IS that
they have always been dooe on young healthy adults free of
disease or potential defects Wh1le mcreased heart rate and
decreased myoca rdial cootracllhty may be harmless to thiS
group 11 may be fa tal to a person w1th heart disease
Marihuana unlike alcohol 1s a very complex plant that IS
many of the metabolites or breakdown products have not yet
been 1dent1fled Alcohol on the other hand IS relatively
stmple so that we know 1ts effects on the va nous body tissues
Because the FDA would never legalize a drug w1th so many
unknowns why legabze marihuana •

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and Mrs M1ke Hayman and Michelle Mr and Mr s
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children
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reasonable amount of excess
potassiUm e1ther m food or
med1c10e IS simply ellm
mated m the unne by the
k1dneys Just drmk plenty of
water and the kidneys wtU do
the rest for you
You may be surpnsed to
know th a t much of our
processed foods are h1gh m
sodium and low m potassium
That IS one reason why our
population tends to get too
much sodl wn salt and not
enough pot ass iUm I am
se nding you The Health
Letter number 11).]2 Salt
Your V1tal Sod1um and
Potassn m Balance others
who want th1s mformat1on
can send 50 cents With a long
stamped
self addressed
envelope for It to me m care
of this newspaper P 0 Box
326 San Anlomo TX 78292 In
gen eral
most of the
American population would
be better off to slow down on
usmg salt
DEAR DR LAMB - The
other day I was talklng to my
fr~end over the telephone and
I happened to tell her l was
golng to fix my daughter
some lunch with a nice hot
cup of chocolate My friend
hit the ce11lng She llllld cocoa
Is not good for you I have
never heard this before Can
you shed some light on this
for me '
DEAR READER - I doubt
the love of children from age
I to 101 for chocolate wiD ever
pennlt It to be eliminated
from our foods
Chocolate - and hence
cocoa - does contain cal
felne The cocoa bean con
talns caffeine just as the
coffee bean does A cup of
cocoa M nonnaUy brewed
contains about one fourth as
much caffeine as a cup of
normally brewed coffee
For a small child that can
be a pretty good jolt The
caffeine of course Ia a
nervous stimulant Other
than that l am not Impressed
that chocolate or
Ia
harmful

Umun Luwn

It takes a special
chicken to wear
the Country Pride Calico.

19

DEAR DR LAMB - After
being on dmret1cs for a
number of years I am taklng
Slow K three tunes a day to
repl ace the potass1um I
started 11 after readmg one of
your columns m our paper on
M 33
potassi um I feel llke a new
Ea ned Run A11 erage
cea sed on 18 nn tnljl s p tchedl
person for I am allergic to so
Naflona Leagu e Sar mento
many
foo ds that contain
C n 0 95
Swan
NY
24
Gr m sle y M
54 R Reuschel
potassi um That Is why I am
en 1 58 Burr s Ch
70
unable to use enough of these
Amen ca n l eague Sosa Oa k
to
mamtam my potassiUm
0 90 Johnson Oak 1 2
Bro
ber g Oak
33 F'alm er Ball
I have been told to mcrease
1 36 Rozema Det 1 69
my Slow K to SIX a day
Str keouts
Nat anal l eagu e
R cha r d
Havmg read the folder Ill a
Hou
43
N ek r o
At
37
Montef usco SF 26 Seave C n sample of Slow K tellmg of
25 Za ch r y NY Bl y e11 en P tt
the dan ger of taking
and Knepper SF 2.t
potassiUm plus one of my
Amer can League Ryan Ca
doctors
fo r allergies saylng
59 Leona d KC 31 Haas M I
26 Er ckson M nn 13 Mat
the same th1ng 1 am almost
ack Tex 22
afra1d to take so many Can
you please tell me 1! there is
any harm ln taklng stxS!ow K
Amer ican enter tamers p11ls a day I am 61 years old
Kate Sm1tll aand J ack Pa ar
DEAR READER - There
were born May 1- she 1n 1909 ore a lot of people who do not
and he m 1918
eat much Iru1t or drmk fruit
ju1ce a nd take diuretics
These people often become
depleted of potassium and
111E DAII YSENTINEL
llke you feel much better
OEVOfED TO THE
INTEREST OF
when this potassiUm level IS
MEIG$¥ASONAREA
restored to normal Of course
ROBERTHOEFUCH
I prefer to see people gel their
City F.dttor
Published da y e1t.'epl Saturday
potassium from
good
by The Oh o Val ey PubU.!!hlng
wholesome
fresh
frmts
and
Cpmpany Mu timeclia Inc
111
Court St Pon e oy Oh o ' 5769
fruit ju1ce but not everyone
Bll:lme:ss Off !e Phone m 2156
tolerates them well
EditorUd Plwne992 21 ~7
Second claM p.:wJBge p.1 d at
The decision as to how
Pmleroy Ohkl
much
of any potassium
National 1d11ert.lsing represe:n
product you should take
UUiVt Uandon Auoclat.ea 3101
Euclid Ave Cleveland Ohio 44 115
depends entirely upon how
Sub8c rlpUoo alii Del vertd by
much you need The doctor
carrier whe re avai1able n ctnl.l per
week By Mutor Route where c¥rrler
knows that from the blood
serv ce not i valll ble One month
tests
he takes to measure
$3 25 By mall In Ohio and W Va
One Year t22 00 Sit
Of th!J
your potassllllll level 11 he
$11 50 Tllree nontha 17 00
doesn t have such tests he
Elsewhere f28 00 ye11r Six months
llJ 50 Thr ee month&amp; 17 50
should have As long as you
Subscrip tion pr~e lnCIUdel Sllnduy
have good kidney function
Times&amp;nllnel
and need the PQtasslum you
should take the amount he
recommends for you
SJ9 000 DO Tr act t - SJS&gt; 00
Now some of the potassium
Trect 3 - S600 00 Tract &gt;4 116 66 7 DO Tra cl S
salts
taken by mouth may
Sll 160 00
T r act
6
Irritate the digest ion and that
S10 BJ3 33
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7
Sl 566 00 Tr acl B - ssoo oo
may also hnut how much you
Tract 9 - S 800 00 Tr act 10
take
or how you take it If
- U 733 JJ Tracl 11 128 500 00
your potassium level is
normal and stays normal on a
James J Pro ft It
lower dose that Is fine - If not
Sher If
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then you need to take more
In normal people a
141 17 24 ll 1 8 IS 5tc

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deg
01
E A ong he
g an c s no r h P oper v n e
and he e• s ng sou he Y
r ghl o way I ne o Roc k
Sp ngs Ro ad 14 7J feet o a
pont
henc e S 77 deg 35
02 E co ni nu ng
eng sa a
ne ~ 63 fe e o a po n n he
gr anos no l he ast pro perty
co ne
ana
he n or hwes
co ne o f sa d Lo N um be
2 hence S aeg 08 12 E
p ong tnt: g an tors ea s
p r oper y I n e ana he wes
ne of sad Lo t N um ber 1
3 ~ 97 teet o 11e PO nf o
beg nn ng and co n a n n g
0 060 acres
Subject t o a t eg a h gh
ways i'lnd e a semen s o
eco a
G an o r c a ms
t e by
deed ot r eco d as r ec; orded n
D eed Boo k '1 6 Pa ge 7 9 n
he r eco r ds of h e M e gs
Coun Y Reco rd er s Off ce
he a bove
Desc p on l o
ac
h as been
des cr bed
om
ex s r n g
p epa r eo
e o ds by R c h ar d C
G asgow
R S No
5 tJ
da ed Ma r ch 25 1978 a nd s
no an a c t ua I e d su vey
TRA CT J
S ua e
n Sec t o n 15
F act on 6 Tow n 2 Ri'l ng e 13
Sa sbu r y Tow nsh P M e gs
Cou n y St a e o Oh o i'lnc:l
be nQ mo e t u v desc b ed as
to ows
Commenc ng at a po nl n
ne no theas co r ne r o t sa d
F ac on 6 hence N 87 deg
49 W a on g he nort h I ne
o sad F ra c on 6 134557
fe e o a po nt n he ex st ng
eas cr y t m ed access r gh t
of way ne o f U S 33 h ence
S 4 deg 38 17 W a ono the
ex s ng easte r Y
m eo
ac cess gh ol w ay ne of U
s JJ 136 59 f eet to a PO nt
hence S 1 deg 55
9 E
con nu ng al ong sa d
ne
436 71 f ee
o a pont n he
gran o s no hwe'3.t prope 'I
co nc and he rea POn t ot
beg nn ng fo th e a nd here n
desc bed
hence N 7 deg
00 09 E a ong he gr an to s
no h p o p e y
n e 290 00
ee o a po n n t he gr a nto s
no !'leas p oper Y co r ner
and he ex s ng cente I ne of
0 d U S 33 hence S 9 aeg
11 5
E a ong he g an to s
eas p ope y n e i'lnd the
ex s ng ce n e ne o t U S 33
29 00 tee
o a po n
n the
g an on sou neast pro per v
co ne
nen ce S 7 Oeg 00
09
w a ong he Qr anto rs
sou n prope r y
ne 290 00
Pe o a po n n he g r an to s
so hwest P ope r Y ca rn e
ana
ne ex s ng eas t er Y
m ed i'lccess
ght o f w i'ly
ne o u S 33 thence N 9
deg 11 50
W a ong he
g an ors wes pr oper t y ne
ano
ne e• s ng eas te r Y
m ed a cc ess
gh o way
ne ot U S 33 ~ 9 00 t ee to
he pont o beg n n ng a nd
con il n ng 0 93 i'Jc r es
Svb ec
a a
teoa h on
way s and easemen s c
re co d
G an or c ams
t e b&gt;t
deed o eco d as eco r ded n
Dee d Book 2 6 Page 7 9 n
he re cord s of
ne Me gs
County Re co de 'l. 0 I ce
Oese r p on tor he a bove
des cr bed
ac
has been
D epa ed
ro m
ex st ng
ceo ds
by
R c hard
C
G asgow
R S No
516
dated Ma r ch 2S 1978 and s
no an ac t ua I e d surve y
T RACT 4
S tua e
n See r on
5
F act on 6 To wn 2 ~ange 3
Sa sbury Townsh P Me gs
Coun y S a e of Oh o ana
be ng mo e f v Y desc bed I'S
o ow!.
Comme n c ng a a po n n
hE northeas corner of sa d
F act on o hence N 87 aeg
1 49 W a eng he nor t h ne
ot sad Frac on 6 I 300 67
ee o a pont n he gr a nto s
nor heast co ne r and l he
e.oe st_mg we!:! er v r Qh t o f way
I ne of co un y R oa d No
25 a n d
the re a
p o nt
of
beg nn n g
of
t he
he r e n
de scr b e d
l a nd
t hen ce S 19 deg 3.4 3•
e d en g t he gra nto r s ea st
p r op ert y 1 ne ana t he ell s ng
w ester ly r g h of wa y 1 n e of
County Ro ad N umoer 25
525 96 t ee to a p on t n he
gr an or s so uth east p rope t y
ca r ne
hence s 71 d eg 00
09
w at onQ t h e gran ors
ne 290 oo
south p r opert y
te et to a p o nt n th e gran or s
sou thw es
propert y corn er
ar1d the e)C s ng easterl y
g h t of wa y
m ed liJ cc ess
ne of u S 33 t hence N
de g
19
w alo n o the
g ra n or s w est pr opert.,. 1 ne

a

ss

otno
ne ex s ng weste y
I m ed a cc ess r ght of way
neo t U S J3 .t36 72 feet to a
po n t hen ce N 4 deg 38 17
E cont n u ng a ono sa id n e
13e 59 teet to a po i nt n the
gr antor s nor th west p ropert)l
c orne r and
he ex sli ng
sou he y I m ed a cc ess r g ht
of way I ne of Stat e Rou t e
Number 7 an d the north ne
of sad F r ee t on 6 t hen ce S
87 deo
1 49 E al ong th e
g an ors no h propert y I ne
and he ex st ng so uthe r y
m ed access r Qht o t w ay
ne ol Stat e Ro u e Numbe 7
and the n ort h ne o f Fract on
6 4 ~ 90 fe et IO h e PO nf Of
beg n n n g an d conta n ng
1 761 acres
Sub lec t o a I legal h gh
ways and ea sements of
r eco d

Gr a nl or c a ms
deed ot r eco rd as reco
Deed Book 216 Page
th e
eco r ds of the

e by
ded n
7~ n
Me gs

Cou n-., Reco rders Oil cc

aesc b ed tract has bee n
p ep a re d by R c har d C
Glasgo w R s No 516 and s
not an ac to a f e d survey

T RAC T 7 S ua t e n Se c
t on 16 Town 2 Range 13
desc r bed t a c t has been
Sa l sb u v Townsh p
Me gs
prepare d
fr o m
ex s n g
Coun y Sta t e of Oh n ttnd
r ecor ds b y R chard C
be ng m or e t u y de scr bed a s
G asg ow
R S No
61
fO OW S
da ed Mar ch 25 19 78 and s
Commen c ng a t a po nt n
no a n ac tua f e d surv ey
he sou th ea s co ner of sa d
TRAC T 5
Sec t io n 16
he n c e N 3
s ua e
n Sec t on
5
deg ees 4
2.t E a long th e
F r a ct on 6 Town 2 Range 13
ea st I ne o f sa d Sec t on 16
Sa t sbu r v Towns h p M e gs
673 57 t ee t to a pont n th e
Co un 't Sta e of Oh o and
exs tn g
c eneln e
of
be ng mor e f u ll y de sc r be d as
To wn sn p R oad Number 79
t o low s
henc e N Jl d egrees 4 49 W
Co m m enc ng at a po nt n
a on g the t )( st ng cente I ne
rne nor th w es t cor ner of sa d
ot l o wnsh p Road Nu mber
Fre e t on 6
th en ce s 3
50 fee l o a po n n t he
deg r ees 41 24
w a on g g79r a304
nt ors sou t hees pr oper t y
he
we s
ne o l s a d
co ner an d he r ea l po nt of
Fr a c t on 6
38 7 42 f ee
beg n n ng t or the and he e n
o a oo ln n th P qr &lt;'tn or s de
sc r be d
he n ce S 84
northw es t pr o pert y corn er
deg r ees 19 11 W a lon g the
i J nd th e rea po n t of beg n
gr antor s so uth pr oprr t y ln e
n ng to
th e la nd her e n
343 SJ f eet o a po nt n the
r"'P ~
hPd
t h en c e
87
gra nt o r s southwes t pr ope t y
deg r ees 1 .49 E a ong t he
co ner th en ce N 15 d eg rees
g r an tor s north prop er t y n e
0'2 49 W a ong th e gran ors
393 3e teet to a p ont n he
wes property ne 23 1 50 tee
gri'ln ors p rope r t y c orn e r
o a po n
In th e gra n ors
t hence N 3 degrees 41 24 E
nor thwest prope l y co rn e
a on g th e g anto s w es
h('nc e S 87 deg r ees 11 49 E
pr op er v ne 232 o t ee o a
a en g th e g r a nt ors n o t h
po n n h e gra n ors no l h
pr oper y n e 3H 00 t ee t o a
p r op er y ne i'ln d t he e.. sl nQ
po n n h e g r ant or s no th
sou t he v m ted a cc es s r g h
eas t prope rt y corn er and he
of way
ne of Sta e Ro ute
e• s ng
ce nter! n e
ot
N um ber 1
th en ce N 66
Town sh p Road Numbe 79
deg r ees 04 32
a ong
he
hence S 13 d egree s '2 6 49 E
9 an te 5 nor h pr ope r y n e
a 011 g
he g anton
e as
an d he e)( s ng so u he y
prop er y n e and t he ex st ng
ght of way 1 n e of State
ce nt e ne of Townsn p Road
Rou t e Number 7 13 10 f ee
Num ber 79 26 00 fee t to a
a
po
n
hen
ce
N
78
0
pont th en ce s J deg r ees A
d eg rees 59 09 E coni nu ng
..19
E $;Qnl nu ng a en g sa d
a long sa d ne A0 3 54 t ee o a
ne 59
f eet to th e po nl o f
po nt o U tl e no h ne of .sa d.., bfi!9 nn n g and co n ta n n g
F a ct o'n 6
hence s 87
540 a c es
deg rees 1 49 E con n u ng
Su b ec t to a
ega h gh
a ong Si'l d ne and the nort h wa ys a nd ea seme n s o l
ne ot sad F r ac on 6 37 5 00
ee 0 a po n n the g an te s r ecGord
rant o r c a ms t lie b y
nort heas t p ope y co rner
deed of eco d as ecorded n
ana
he ex st ng w es te r y
Deed B ook 2 6 Page 719 n
m ted a cce s'3.
g t'lt of way
he r ecor ds of he Me g s
ne ot u s JJ t hen ce S 19
Coun t y Re cord ers Off ce
degr ees 25 14 E a ong th e
Oe se r p on fO he ab ov e
g r a ntors east pr oper ly
ne
ha s been
des cr bed
ac
and th e ex st ng w es terl y
prep a red by R ich ard 0
1 m t ed a ccess
gh of wa y
G asg o w R S No S 61 and
ne 0 u s 33 290 53 t ee o a
s no a n ac ua I e d su 11ey
po n
h e nc e s 7 deg ees 38
TRA CT 8 s ua e n Sec
11
E c on n u ng &lt;I eng Si'l d
l on 16 Tow n ~ Ran ge 3
ne SAO 79 t ee t to a po nl
Sa sb ur y Tow nsh p M e gs
th en ce
14 deg ees 53 19 E
County
a te of on o and
ca nt nu ng a to ng sa a
ne
be ng mo e t u y desc b ed a!'i
54 4 89 t o a po n
n t he
fo ows
g a 0 s south pr oper y ne
Commen c ng a a po n n
hence N B6 deg r ees 53 02 W
th e so u th e a s co n er of sa d
a o n g he granto s sou h Se c t on
6
hen ce N 87
pr op er t y ne B47 51 f ee to a
degre es 1 49 W a o ng he
pont n he grant or s so uth
sout h ne o sa d Sec on 16
w e'3. pr ope l y corn er an d t he
2654 78 tee t o a po nt n 1h P
w es
ne of sa d F ra c on 6
sou t h we s t ca r ne
o f th e
the n ce N 3 d eg r ees 4 14 E
so u h ea s
au a r e
of
a o n g he g an t o r s west
sad
See ton
6
p rope r ty
ne a nd he we st
hen ce N 2 deg r ees 14 25
ne o sa d F ac on 6 863 58
E
a on g h e west ne ot ne
I ee l to th e po nt o beg nn n g
so uthea s
q ua er o f sa d
and con ta n ng 40 170 ac r es
Sect on 16
87 8 59 tee t o a
Su b ec t o a
eg a h g h
po nt t hen ce S 85 deg ees 16
ways an d ea semen t s o f
00 E al or] g it ne an d pa ss ng
r eco r d
a po n t n th e ex sr ng cen er
G ra nt o r c am s t 1 e b y
I n e o U S 33 a 601 65 f eet a
deed o re co rd as r eco Oe d n
eta d stan c e of 787 21 f ee t to
Deed Boo k. 'l 6 Pa Qe 719 n
n
ne ex s ng
a po nt
t he r eco ds of
he M e gs
eas er y m ed access gh t
Co unt y Re corder s Off ce
o w ay ne o t u S JJ hen ce
Oes er p i on fo r he abo11 e
S 20 deg ees 40 04 E a on g
d esc r bed tra c
nas been
the H st n g eas er ly m ted
p ep a ed b y R ch a d C
access r gh of w ay ne of U
G asgow R S No 516 and s
S 33 726 39 fee o a po n n
no an a ct ua t el d su r vey
th e
g r an ors
nor thw es t
T RACT 6
S tu at e n Sec on
6 1 p o pe rty c o r ner and he ea
po n of beg nn ng for he lan d
F ra c on 2 To w n 2 Range
here n de scr be d th en c e N 72
3
Sa sb u y
Townsh p
deg ee'3. 35 23 E al ong h e
Me g s cou nt y s a e ot On o
o a n tors nor t h pr oper t y ne
an d
be n g
moe
fu y
48 86 f ee to a pont n n e
descr bed as to o w s
g an or s no hei'Js p rop e y
co m menc ng a a po nt n
he e lt s n g
co r ne r a nd
t he so uth ea s ca r ne of Si'l d
cen er ne of o d U S 33
Sec t o n
6
hence N 3
the nc e S 6 degr ees 41 10 E
deg ee'3. 4 '1 4 E a ong he
a eng th e granto s eas t
ea s
n e of sad Sect on 6
p ope t y ne and he elt sl ng
547 25 f ee t o a po n n t he
ce n t er n e of od U S 33
g a n l o s so u th pr ope y ne
4~ 8 97 f ee
to a po n In h e
an d th e e .. sr ng no t herl y
gran tor s sou th ei'ls t pr op er y
gh a way 1 ne of Coun t y
co rn e r
nen ce s 87 deg r ees
Ro ad Num ber 10 a nd he re a
16 1'2 W a ong he g r i'lnt ors
po n of beg n n ng for he an d
sou h p roper ly ne 43 69 fee t
he en de'3.c r bed
hE'nce S
o a po n
n he gr an o r s
70 degr ee s
6
a
W
so u h w e5
p ope t v co r ner
a o n g he g an o r s so u h
and th e eM s ng ca st er y
pr ope t v n e an d t he ex sf ng
m ed acc ess
ghl of way
nor he y g ht o t way ne ot
I ne ol u S 33 the nce N 20
Coon y Roi'l d N umbe
20
degrees 40 04 w a o ng the
354 2 4 f eel o a p o n n the
gr an o s w es p ope t y n e
g ran 0 s pro per y co r ner
and th e e• s ng eas1er y
the nce N 79 Oeg ees 28 37
m ed access
gh t o f way
w a tong t he g an l o s west
ne o f U S 33 A'2 6 60 ~ ee to
p ope t y ne 30 80 f ee o a
he po nt of beg nn ng and
po nt n he gra nt or s pr operly
on f a n ng 0 950 ac es
co rn e 24 4 00 f ee r ro a po n n
Su bt ect to a leg a h gh
the g ant e s pr op e t y co ne
ways an d easeme n ts o f
the nce N 8 d eg ees 57 1 E
r ecord
alo ng
he g r an or s west
G rant or c a m s t tt e by
p ope t y ne 35 0 00 fee1 t o a
deed o f eco d as eco ded n
po nt hence N 5 degr ees 02
Deed Book 2 6 Page 119 n
.4 9 w con nu n 9 a ong sa d
he reco rd s of he Me gs
1 ne 16 00 f ee t to a po nf n t he
Coun1y Reco der s Off ce
gra n o s no rlhw es proper y
Oes er o on for he above
co r ne
nence S 87 deg ees
ac
has tH~ ~n
oesc oed
1 49 E a ong he granto s
pr e p a r ed by R c h a rd 0
north p r ope r y
ne 2 7 62
G asg ow R S No 5161 an d s
t ee t 0 a po n n t he g an o s
no an actu a 1 eld sur ve y
p ro pe t v co n e ana he eas t
T R AC T 9 S uafe n Sec
ne ol sa a Sec t on 16 hence
on 6 T o wn 2 R a nge 13
s 3 deg ees 41 14 W a ong
Sa sbu ry l own sh p M e gs
he gran to r s p roperty
ne
Coun t y S a te of Oh o and
ne of sad
3 nd the east
be ng m o e l u l y descr bed i'I S
Sect on 16 47 e 1 fee to a pont
to low s
n the g an on
p op e r y
n
Comm enc ng at a po n
ca rn e
and t he no thw es
he sou hea st cor n er o f sa d
ca r ne of sa d Fr acl on 11 an d
Sec t o n
6
then ce N 87
he so u h w est co ne
ot
d eg r ees 1 49 W o!'l ong lh e
Fr a c on
10
Lnl!s er
so uth ne ot se d Sec t on 16
Townsh p
t hence s 87
265 4 78 eet o a po n t n the
de gr ees 1 49
E a ong the
sou t hwest corner o f th e
gra n or s no r h p r ope t v 1 ne
so uth eas t quarter o f sa a
a nd he no r h
ne o sad
Sec o n
6
th e n ce N 1
F a c on
2
Sa l sbu r y
deg r ees 14 15 E a lon g lhe
Tow nsh p an d the sov h ne
wes
ne o
ne sou hea s
o f F r a ct on 10
Ches t er
q u&amp; er o f sa d Sec t on 16
Tow nsh p 320 00 fee t o a
187 8 59 fee o a PO n t hence
po n
n t he gr an ors no r
s e5 deg r ees 6 0 E a ong a
hea!. p oper t y corner a nd
ne an d pa ss no a po n t n t he
he e 111 s ng cen t er ne of
e:.. st ng c en er ne Of U S 33
Townsh p Ro a d Number 79
at 60 I 65 f ee a ot i'l d s ta nce
hence S 6 deg ees JO 08 W
ot 787 2 fe e o a pon t n th e
a ong the gran to rs eas
g an c r s no t hw es p o pe r t y
p ope r1 y ne an d the u st ng
co ner and th e ex st n g
cent er ne ol To w nsh p Road
easterly m ted access r ght
Number 79 32 oo f ee t o a
ot w a y l n e otU S 33 an d t he
po n n t he g r an to s pr op erl y
rea l POnt ot beg nn ng t or th e
ca r ne
t hen ce N 87 degrees
a nd her e n descr bed th en ce
1 49 w a ong the 1il an to s
S 85 deg r ees 16 00 E al onQ
pro per ty 1 n e 1e3 00 f ee l to a
ne grantor s nort h pr op erty
po nt n th e g r an t ors pr oper t.,.
ne 23 5 79 ee o a po n n
corne t hen ce S 3 deg ees A9
11
w a ong t he g an to s he gran t o rs no r t h eas
p r o p er y co rne r and th e
prop er y I ne 160 00 tee t to a
e• st ng ce n er ne of o d U S
pont n th eQ ri'l n to sp r oper l y
33 th en ce S 17 deg rees 51 31
co r ne r t hence N 80 deg r ees
E a ong he g ant ors ea'3.
51 U
E al ong the g an t e s
p r op er t y I ne an d th e ex st ng
p ro pe r v ne 156 24 tee t to a
cen ter ne of u s 33
61
po n t n the grant o s pro pert y
fee to a po nt
henc e S 14
c arn e
an d the e.. st n g
d egr ees 37 37 E con t nu ng
cen te r t ne o Tow nsh P Ro ad
a on g sad I ne 167 lO feet o a
Num ber 1)
t hen ce S 19
po nt
n
th e
g rantor s
d eg r ees 30 46 W a ono lhe
sou tn eas pr opert v cor ner
g r an or s eas p r ope y
ne
hence S
deg ees 54 23 W
and he e.. s ng cen e I ne of
alon g th e g r antor s sou th
Town sh P Road Number 79
p r op er y I n~ 180 62 feet to a
66 13 t ee
o a po n n he
po nt n th e grliJnt c r s sou t h
grant or s sou th e ast p ope t y
w es t pr o p ert y cor ner a.nd he
corner then ce N 70 degre es
ex s n g easter l y I m t ed
29 A IN alo ng t he g an or s
acce ss r g ht of wa y n e ol U
sou t h pr opert y I ne 16 SO t ee
33
then c e
N
20
s
to a po nt n the u s ng
degrees 40
4
W al ong
w es er y r gh o f we y I n e of
ne g r antor s w est prope r t y
Town sh p Road Nu mb er 79
ne an d h,.. ex s ng ea sterly
henc e S S8 degrees 5'2 06 W
m ted a cce ss r gh o t wa y
a l ong tne g r antors so u th
ne of U S 33 576 30 f eet to
prop er ty ne and the exl s ng
t he point of be(! nn no liJnd
wes er y r ghf o f wa y I n e of
con t a in ng 1 ~55 ac res
Tow nsh i p Road Number 79
Su bl ec
o "" ega I h gh
19 2 71 f eet to a po ln
hence S
wa ys and eas e ments ol
70 degree s. 16
B W con
r ecord
1 nu no a ong sa Cf ne 7 ~ 29
G a n l or c ll m s
t e by
teet o the po nt of beg nn ng
de ed ot r ecord es rec ordea n
a nd co nta n no 5 85 4 acr es o
Deed Boo k. 21e Pag e 7 9 n
w h ch J 968 a cr es sIn Sec t o n
the r ec ords of the Me gs
16 and
8B6 a cr es Is n
Co u n v Re corder s Ott ce
F ra ct ion 2
Oe ser pt on for t he i'l bove
Su bt ec t to all eg a h g h
d escr b ed tra ct has been
w e y s an d e a se m ents o f
prepared b y R c ha r d C
re c or d
c; esg o w R S No 5 161 an d s
Gr antor ci a ms t il e by
not an a c t ual 1 c td sur vey
deed o f re co d 1n r ecorded n
TRACT
0
S tu i'l e In
Deed Book 2 6 Pag e 719 n
Sec t on 16 Town 2 Ra noe 3
ec ord s ot the M e gs Cou nt y
Salis bu r y To w nsh p M eigs
Reco rd ers Off c e
Coun t y St e e ol Ohi o and
Oe ser p on for t he above
be no m or e tully descr be d es

Oese r pt on tor

M above

s

s

s

s

no

n

fO llOW S
Commenc ng a t a po nl n
ne sou he asf c or n er of sad
Sec t on 16
then ce N 87
d egree s
49 W along the
so uth I ne of sa d Sect on 6
e
2654 78 fee o a po n t n
sou hwest cor n e r o f th e
so ut heas Qua rt er of sa d
sec l on 16 th enc e N 2
d eg rees 4 15
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Reedsville
News Notes

Juh Whitehead IS re
covermg from a leg tnjury
suffered In 8 recent
646 79 lee to a po nl n lhe automobile acc id ent Ju h
gra nt ors so uth wes t p r opert y spent several days at St
co n er and th e rea l pont of
b eg nn no tor the land here n Joseph Hospital In Parker
d esc r bed
ce
N 2
deg
rees 14 25 heEn coni
nu
no sburg belore ret unung to her
a ong sa d 1 n e and he home here
gra nto r s we! t p r o pe r ty line
Dr and Mrs Isa ac
123 1 eo fee r to a p o nt n t he
antors
norlh
we•t
proper
ly
Frydman
of Chicago visited
9
co ne r thence s 85 degrees With her parents Mr and
16 oo E along the gran lo rs Mrs Ernest Whitehead and
north pro perty I n e 390 92
f ee o a po nt n t he gr anto r s
no r hel!s t prop e r ty c or ner
and he ex st n g w es erl y

Juh thts week

Mr and Mrs Walter Brown

m ted access r ght of way
ne ol u s 33 !henc e s 8

spent the weekend With Mr
and Mrs Paul Meredith at
degrees 22 26 W al ong t e
g r antors east proper ty I ne
Westervtl1e
a nd th e ex s t ng w ester ly
Mrs Enka Bormg has
m ted access r ght of w ay
It
ne ol u s 33 295 97 leet to a returned home a er recent
po nt hence s 3 degrees 07 surgery at Camden Cla rk
06nc E 11coni
nu no • ong sa d Hosp1talln Parkersbur"e
4 43 fee t to a po nt n
Mr and Mrs Gary Walker

he
gra ntors
so ut heas t
prope r y corn e r th ence N 78
deg r ee s 41 28 W al ong he
g r a ntor s sou th prop er ty 1 ne

of Racme and Rob111 Hum
phrey of Columbus VISited
309 80 ee t lo a po nl n the w1th Mr and Mrs Charles
g r an or s pr o p ert y co rn er
t hence N 3 degr ees 23 32 E Humphrey

a ong he g r an tor s pro pe t y
ne 130 00 f ee t to a po nl n
t h e gr antors prop er ty co ner

Mrs

Helen Archer has

1
mg
h ence N 84 degrees )6 l l W ~d Mrs Millon
along he gr anto rs sou lh - Tutlle on Texas Road for
pr op er y ne 159 33 fee to
he pont of beg nn ng a nd
several days
conta n ng 12 223 ac es
Mr and Mrs Zemth
Subrec t o a
ega h g h
I
ways a nd e a se m en ts ot
Chevalier andAllan orBe pre
rec ord
Rd VISited With Mr and Mrs
Gr ant or c a ms
ti e by
Ed d Ch ll
d eed of eco r d as r eco rd ed n
war
eva er
Deed Book 2 6 Page 719 n
Mrs Kathr yn Dietz or
lhe recor ds of lh e Me gs Belpre VISited Wllh Mrs R E
Cou nt y Reco r ders Off ce
Oesc pt on t or th e a bove
W1lhams and famJly Sunday
desc r bed tr acl ha s been
- Mrs Lyle Balderson

pre par ed b y R c ha rd C
G i'ISQOW R S No S 61 a nd S
no a n ac tu a fe d s ur vey
TRACT 11
S ua e n
Sec t on 20 i'lnd Sec t on 2
Fra ct on 25 a nd F r ac t on 3
Town J Ra nge 13 Bed fo d
T o wns h p M e gs County
St ate o Oh o and be ng mo e
f u l y des cr bed as fo tows
Com m en c n g a t a p o n n
th e sou fh w es corn e of sa d
F ract on 25
the n ce N 90
degr ees 00 00
E a ong t he
so u t h I ne of sad Fra ct on 25
2529 AS f ee t to a po nt n t he
gr an or s sou h w e!&gt; p o per y
corn er an d the r ea l p o nf at
beg n n no fo r the land her e n
desc r bed
th en c e N 0
deg r ees 00 00
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g an or s wes t pr ope r ty ne
2254 08 f eet to a p on t n the
gra n or s pr op er t y
ne and
th e so uth I ne o f he W I am
Car eton Est ate Dower I ne
the nc e S 61 deg r ees 00 00 W
a ong the gra ntors p r oper y
I ne a nd he sou h I ne of t he
W II i'Jm Carleto n ESiliJie
Dowe r 1 ne 405 23 t ee t to d
po n n the g a n o r s pr oper y
co n er t he nce N 0 deg r ees
00 00 E alon g th e g r anto r s
wes t p r op e r t y I ne and
pa ss ng h e north 1 n e ot sa d
F ac t on 1S a n d th e So uth ne
of sad F ract on 31 a t 214 76
feet and pass ng the north
ne of sa d Sec on '10 and t he
sou t h ne of sa d Sec t on 2 at
1137 76 teet a otal d s ance of
2557 76 fee t o a po nt n the
gra n tor s nor thwest proper t y
co n er an d th e nor th I ne of
sa d Frac on 31 then ce N 90
d egrees 00 00
E a ong t he
grant ors nort h p rope t y I ne
ana the nor t h I ne of S2l d
F ac t on 31 1558 92 fee o a
po n t n the gran tors nort h
ea st pr op erty co rn er t he nce
S 0 deg r ees 00 00 W a ono
t he gra nt or s eas t pr op ert y
ne and pass no he so uth I ne
of sad Sect on 21 an d t he
n orth ne of sa d sec t on 20 at
1320 00 teet and Di'ISS ng t he
so u t h
ne
of
sad
Fr 11ct on 31 and the nor th ne
ot sa a F r ac on 25 a 2343 00
f ee a ot a d s t an ce of 2518 86
t eet to a po nt n the gr an to s
prop ert y co ne r t hence S 95
d egr ees 45 00 W a ong th e
gran or s pr oper tv n e 150 00
feet to a po n t n t he gran tor s
p ope ty cor n e r thence S 90
degr ees 30 00 w a ong t he
g a n o s p oper y I ne 486 62
f ee t t o a oo n t n th e oranto s
property co rne r and th e
e&gt;C !.I nQ CPn t erl ne of Coun y
Road r.tu m oe r 18 ( K ngsb o r y
Road
then ce S 67 degree s
.d6 29 E a ong t he g a nto r s
pro pe l 'w' 1 ne a nd t he e)C st ng
ce n er t ne of Co un t y Road
Nu m b er
18
( K n gsbu r y
Road ) 248 35 t ee t t o a PO nt n
g ranto s east prope r ty I ne
then ce S 0 de g r ee 00 00 E
a eng
he gra n tors ea st
p o pe ty I ne 1201 52 f ee to a
po nt
n
the
g antor s
so u t h eas p r oper y carne
and t he so uth I ne of sa d
F ra c on 25
then ce N 90
d eg ee'3. 00 00 W i'llong th e
g a nto rs sou t h pr op ert y ne
and tne sout h I ne of .sa d
F r a c ~ n 25 120 4 SO f ee tt o t he
po nt ot beo nn ng and con
ta n ng
•S 216 a c r es e •
cepl ng 2 123 acr es eav ng
143 153 ac res o f wti ch 59 302
a cr es s n Fra ct on 25 an d
133 BS acr es In F r a ct on 31
EXCE P T I ON
Com
m enc no a t a po n
n t he
southwest c o r ner o f sa d
Fra c on 25
then ce N 90
degr ees oo oo
E a tong t he
sou hI ne of sa d Fra ct on 25
373 3 95 t ee t t o a po nt n t he
g r antors southeas t pro per y
co ne
hen ce N 0 degrees
00 00 E alo n o he grantors
eas pr operty I ne
120 1 52
f eet to a po nt In the exi st ing
ce n ter ne of Co un y Road
18
CK n os
N umber
bur y Road
then ce N 67
deg r ees 4e 29 W a ono the
ex s no cent er I ne of County
Road Number B ( K ngsbury
Road ) 446 25 feet to t he r ea
po nt of beg n n n o for t he and
he r e n des cr i bed hence N 67
deg re es A6 29 W con i n u no
a tong sa a ln e 223 25 t ee r o a
po nl then c e N 9 deg rees 32
16 E a long a I ne 400 00 tee t
then ce S 80
to a po nt
degr ee s 27 ;4 E alonQ a ne
217 BOteet to a po in t then ce S
90 deg r ees 32 16 W a ong e
ne 449 03 ee o th e po n of
beg nnlng and cont a n no
2 t.23 acr es
Subject to a ll lega hi g h
way.s an d ease m en t s o f
r ecor d
G r a nt or c ta lms t t e by
d eed of record as r ecor ded In
Deed Boo k 216 Pag e 11 9 In
the r ecord s of the Meigs
Coun t y Record ers Off ce
Descr lpt on tor th e ~b o ve­
descrlbed tr a ct hu been
p r eQa r ed b y R i cha rd 0
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fr om
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ecords: d eed s aer al s end
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Racine Social Events

Health Review
By Dr. Lamar Miller
OU College of Osteopathic Medicine
MARIHUANA (POT - GRASS)
Friend or Foe•
By Dr LaMar Miller
Ohio University School of OsleoJIIthY
Question How prevalent IS the use of marihuana m thiS
country•
Answer According to the siXth annual report on
Marihuana and Health to Congress by the secretary of
H E W a national survey reveals that 53 percent of the age
group 18-25 has tried 1t at least once Only half of thiS group are
still usmg 1t This 1s the most prevalent age group The next
most prevalent age gro up is 12 17 Approxunately 40 percent of
!Ius group have used 11 and half still do In the age group ~
•
a third have used It only one thrrd still do In the age group
over 35 only one out of 20have ever used 1t only one siXth sliD '
do
~est10n I ve heard that marihuana IS no mwre habit
formmg or addicting than alcohol or tobacco Why don t we
legahze 1t ?
•
Answer In order to answer th1s question we must lm;t •
•
defm e habit formmg and addicting Any medicatiOn can
be hab1t formmg Because even over-eating IS habit fomung
!Ius phrase has litUe meanmg Addiction unplies that once
you are on a drug you .are unable to stop usmg 11 Without
severe s1de effects II usually although not always also
unpiles tolerance
Tolerance means)'OU need gra~Ulllly
mcreasmg amounts of the drug to get the !&amp;me effect
Barbiturates and amphetammes are typ1cal drugs wh1ch
develop tolerance
Marihuana does not develop Uilerance although some •
poorly-controlled stud1es may suggest mmunal amounts of
th1s Marihuana IS non-addicting masmuch as withdrawal s1de
effects do not occur when you stop usmg 11 It IS however as
habit formmg as alcohol or tobacco and may cause
mtmucatwn wh1ch severely hampers yoW" ability todnve a car
or fly an airplane Studies to support thiS are fBirly reliable
However marihuana has harmful effects Smce 11 IS a complex
drug there are some potential effects as yet unknown about
which we need to reserve Judgment
Question What are some of the harmful effects of thiS
drug?
ANSWER Several stud1es have supported the fact that
lung effects very sunilar to Cigarettes w1th pulmonary
unpa11111ent has been shown to occur Ill siX to e1ght weeks As
mentioned before reaction time IS slowed and memory
unpaired as any mtox1cating effect would suggest There also
IS some data that strongly suggests an unpaired urunune
respoose and perhaps some chromosomal aherrat1on
Unfortunately these stud1es are retrospective that 1s
fmdin gs were noted after marihuana use and could not be
pmpomted pnor to smokmg marihuana In medical research
th1s tends to discredit the eVIdence Marihuana also causes
tachycardia or rapid heart rate and decreases the myocardial
contractility or ab1hty of the heart muscle to pwnp blood
One of the b1ggest deterrents to studies an hwnans IS that
they have always been dooe on young healthy adults free of
disease or potential defects Wh1le mcreased heart rate and
decreased myoca rdial cootracllhty may be harmless to thiS
group 11 may be fa tal to a person w1th heart disease
Marihuana unlike alcohol 1s a very complex plant that IS
many of the metabolites or breakdown products have not yet
been 1dent1fled Alcohol on the other hand IS relatively
stmple so that we know 1ts effects on the va nous body tissues
Because the FDA would never legalize a drug w1th so many
unknowns why legabze marihuana •

read Scnpture from Luke
By Mro Fraoclo Morris
BOOSTER CLASS MEETS
II I A read mg When You
Mrs Do rothy Badgley was Pray and a poem Prayers
hostess fo r the Boos ter Cannot be Answered Unless
Sunday School Class Fr1day They Are Prayed was en
evenmg Apnl 21 Group )Ol ed and sentence prayers
were offered by all
smglng of What A Fnend
opened the devotional period
A progr am was presen ted
w1th Mrs Helen Slack by Helen Simpson which
pres ide nt pres1dmg She opened w1th the smgmg of

dmner at Bob F.vans RIO
Gran de Mond ay ev emng
honor ng the birthday of Mrs
Dale Hart Other guests were
Mr Hart and da ughter
Legma The) tlso v1s1 ted Mr
and Mrs B11l Beegle at their
new home Ill Gall1pohs
Mr and Mrs Lmley Hart
and Mr and Mrs Charley
Pyles attended the birthday
part) at the home of Mr and
Mrs Don Manuel hononng

H1s Way W1 th rhee
Scnpture was James I I 12
follow ed by pray er and
medltat1on Several readmgs
were g1ven and the hymn He
Leadeth Me was sung A
busl!l ess sesswn followed
wh ch closed with prayer by
Vera Beegle Mrs Badgley
served refreshmen ts to 12
members
M1ss Vera Beegle hosted a

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Too much potassium?

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Hart Guests were Mabel
Brace Mary Roush John Joe
Mr and Mrs Wil ham Don F1sher J enmfer and Sha n Vera Beegle Henry
Hayman and Mts Grella Malthew of Mogadore Road Roush Mr and Mr s Unley
S1mpson spent the weeken d Mr and Mrs M chael F1sher Hart They served 1ce cream
at Jonesboro 1 enn w lh Mr Mar e Mehssa Mark and and cak e
and Mrs M1ke Hayman and Michelle Mr and Mr s
Mr and Mrs Don Walker
children
Kenneth F1sher Kimberly and fam ly attended funeral
Henry Roush and daugh ter and Mehssa and Mr Larry se rv1ces April 22 at Orrvi lle
Mrs M ldred Hart v s1ted Zvara all of Akron
Oh1o for h s brother Dav1d
Wednesday unti l I r day w th
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VAUGHAN'S

MONARCH

reasonable amount of excess
potassiUm e1ther m food or
med1c10e IS simply ellm
mated m the unne by the
k1dneys Just drmk plenty of
water and the kidneys wtU do
the rest for you
You may be surpnsed to
know th a t much of our
processed foods are h1gh m
sodium and low m potassium
That IS one reason why our
population tends to get too
much sodl wn salt and not
enough pot ass iUm I am
se nding you The Health
Letter number 11).]2 Salt
Your V1tal Sod1um and
Potassn m Balance others
who want th1s mformat1on
can send 50 cents With a long
stamped
self addressed
envelope for It to me m care
of this newspaper P 0 Box
326 San Anlomo TX 78292 In
gen eral
most of the
American population would
be better off to slow down on
usmg salt
DEAR DR LAMB - The
other day I was talklng to my
fr~end over the telephone and
I happened to tell her l was
golng to fix my daughter
some lunch with a nice hot
cup of chocolate My friend
hit the ce11lng She llllld cocoa
Is not good for you I have
never heard this before Can
you shed some light on this
for me '
DEAR READER - I doubt
the love of children from age
I to 101 for chocolate wiD ever
pennlt It to be eliminated
from our foods
Chocolate - and hence
cocoa - does contain cal
felne The cocoa bean con
talns caffeine just as the
coffee bean does A cup of
cocoa M nonnaUy brewed
contains about one fourth as
much caffeine as a cup of
normally brewed coffee
For a small child that can
be a pretty good jolt The
caffeine of course Ia a
nervous stimulant Other
than that l am not Impressed
that chocolate or
Ia
harmful

Umun Luwn

It takes a special
chicken to wear
the Country Pride Calico.

19

DEAR DR LAMB - After
being on dmret1cs for a
number of years I am taklng
Slow K three tunes a day to
repl ace the potass1um I
started 11 after readmg one of
your columns m our paper on
M 33
potassi um I feel llke a new
Ea ned Run A11 erage
cea sed on 18 nn tnljl s p tchedl
person for I am allergic to so
Naflona Leagu e Sar mento
many
foo ds that contain
C n 0 95
Swan
NY
24
Gr m sle y M
54 R Reuschel
potassi um That Is why I am
en 1 58 Burr s Ch
70
unable to use enough of these
Amen ca n l eague Sosa Oa k
to
mamtam my potassiUm
0 90 Johnson Oak 1 2
Bro
ber g Oak
33 F'alm er Ball
I have been told to mcrease
1 36 Rozema Det 1 69
my Slow K to SIX a day
Str keouts
Nat anal l eagu e
R cha r d
Havmg read the folder Ill a
Hou
43
N ek r o
At
37
Montef usco SF 26 Seave C n sample of Slow K tellmg of
25 Za ch r y NY Bl y e11 en P tt
the dan ger of taking
and Knepper SF 2.t
potassiUm plus one of my
Amer can League Ryan Ca
doctors
fo r allergies saylng
59 Leona d KC 31 Haas M I
26 Er ckson M nn 13 Mat
the same th1ng 1 am almost
ack Tex 22
afra1d to take so many Can
you please tell me 1! there is
any harm ln taklng stxS!ow K
Amer ican enter tamers p11ls a day I am 61 years old
Kate Sm1tll aand J ack Pa ar
DEAR READER - There
were born May 1- she 1n 1909 ore a lot of people who do not
and he m 1918
eat much Iru1t or drmk fruit
ju1ce a nd take diuretics
These people often become
depleted of potassium and
111E DAII YSENTINEL
llke you feel much better
OEVOfED TO THE
INTEREST OF
when this potassiUm level IS
MEIG$¥ASONAREA
restored to normal Of course
ROBERTHOEFUCH
I prefer to see people gel their
City F.dttor
Published da y e1t.'epl Saturday
potassium from
good
by The Oh o Val ey PubU.!!hlng
wholesome
fresh
frmts
and
Cpmpany Mu timeclia Inc
111
Court St Pon e oy Oh o ' 5769
fruit ju1ce but not everyone
Bll:lme:ss Off !e Phone m 2156
tolerates them well
EditorUd Plwne992 21 ~7
Second claM p.:wJBge p.1 d at
The decision as to how
Pmleroy Ohkl
much
of any potassium
National 1d11ert.lsing represe:n
product you should take
UUiVt Uandon Auoclat.ea 3101
Euclid Ave Cleveland Ohio 44 115
depends entirely upon how
Sub8c rlpUoo alii Del vertd by
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Hinkle wins first

C8fdS blank Dodgers

tourney in 7 years ·
NEW ORLEANS (UP! ) Lon Hinkle , who admits to
being one of the most
carefully g~arded secrets on
the PGA tour, could not
believe all those people were
clapping for him and not for
his playing partner, Gary
Player .
"It was un believab le,"
Hinkle said Sunday, his face
still flushed from winning his
first tournament in seven
years on th e pro tour - the
$200,000 l'iew Orleans Open.
"The gallery just went
crazy. I hit a hard wedge
from 140 yards out and put it
about six feet from the pin.
The sound of people around
the 18th hole literally sent a
chill up my spine, my legs.
my arms my neck everywhere."
Hinkle calmed his nerves
enough to sink the birdie putt
on the 4W-yard finishing hole
to cap a charging round of &amp;under-par 66 that he lped end
Player's incredible
consecutive victory streak at
three. Hinkle's 17-under-par
2'11 total put him one shot
ahead of Gibby Gilbert and
Fuzzy Zoeller, who both
closed in a rush with 67s for
272. Player shot a finalround 72 for a 277 total .
"l feel I got a good break
playing with Gary," Hinkle
said . "He had this big gallery
and never once did he say
whatever must have been
going through his mind . He
didn 't say, 'Hey, I'm out here
trying
to win
four
tourname'nts in a row and
look at all these people.' Ga ry
is a true ge ntleman."
Gilbert and Zoeller already
had finished th eir final
rou nds and watched as
Hinkle won the $40,000 first
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Cust~m

By FRED McMANE
UPI Spurts Writer
prize.
It 's all downhill for Ken
"What the hell can a man
Boyer
from now on . The new
say ?" asked Zoeller. who led
skipper
of the Sl. I ,ouis
briefly on the back nine
Ca
rdinals,
who m'ade his
Sunday . "Gibby ana I shot 67
manage
rial
debut Saturday
but it just wasn 't good
has
ye
t to see the
night,
enough. A guy shoots 66 to
opposition
cross
home plate .
win . There's nothing to be
Saturday
night,
Eric Rasupset about."
mussen
blanked
the
h&lt;trd·
"When you 're tied for the
hitting
Los
Angeles
Dodgers,
lead and you shoot 67 on the
last day you're supposed to 1~, on a four-hitter . Sunday,
win," added Gilbert, who is th e cardinals did an encore
making a comeback from a by blanking the Dodgers, 4~ .
rib cage injury tilat sidelined behind the combined four.IJit
him for nearly three mon ths p1tching of John Urrea and
Pete Vuckovich.
last year .
"It's hard to imagine
The victo ry bo os ted
Hinkle's total earn ings this shutting '1hem out for one
year to more Ulan $100,000, inning, let alone 18," Boyer
good enough for fifth place on said . "But let's not k1d
ourselves. We're just lucky
the PGA money list .
Player 's fam iliar fina l- that all their players slumped
round charge was not there
Sunday. He bogied the par-4
first hole by three'-putting
from 15 feel and never really
got untracked He missed a
short birdie putt on th e fiftil
hole that would have tied him
for the lead .
Rio Grande College split a
" I knew it was a big putt ," twin-bill with visiting Malone
Player said . " I misread it. I College on Stanley Evans
just wasn't sharp ."
Field Saturday , losing the
Gilbert and Zoeller each opener, 7-li and winning the
won $18 ,!i00.
nightcap, 1&gt;-5.
Hinkle's wife Edith. who is
The split left Coa ch C. L.
expecting their ftrst child in 1Juhnny1 Ecker's Hedmen
about three months, watched with an 8-2 conference mark
her husba nd smk the $40,000 and 9·5 season record.
putt.
After losing the first tilt.
" I think Lon is the best," R1o dropped behind 5~ in the
she said. "I can't appl aud for second cont est.
anybody else."
With two out and two
stri kes on a Rio batter in the
bottom of the sixth, the
A thought for the day : Redmen erupted with six
American humorist James runs to hang a 6-5 loss on the
Thurber, in a ca rt oon Pioneers.
caption , said : "Well, if I
Brett Wilson sta n ed the bi g
called the wrong number, rally off with a dou bl e,
why did you answer the followed with hits by Steve
phone' "
Miller, Dusty Moran, Mike
Nesselroad, a key double by
Gene Orr and a wild pitch.
Tony Fiscus was credited
with the victory . Jim
Blau velt was charged with
the loss in the opening tilt.
Big stick man for the
Pi oneers was 6-5 Mi ck
Dwyer, a 220-pounder who
slammed two home runs, a
double and thr ee sing les
duri ng the two conference
outings.
Rio was
tentatively
scheduled to play Tiffin at
Tiffin in a makeup game
today . The Redmen host
Walsh in a twinbill Thursday .

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· San Francisco defeated Pitts- ·Expos 2, Astros 1:
burgh, 7-3, New York edged
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Cinci nnati , 6-4 , Montreal Bahnsen combined on a fivebes ted Houston, 2-1, and hitter as the Expos downed
Chicago' topped Atlanta..
. . 7-5 the Astros. ll was May's
seco nd victor y in three
PbilUes II, Padres 4:
decisio ns a nd Bahnsen
Dave Johnson smashed a recorded his fifth save. Andre
pinch.fiit, grand slam homer, Da wson
homered fo r
tile first by a Phillies player Montreal.
since 1967, to highlight a fiverun fifth inning, whi ch lifted Cub5 7, Braves 5:
Manny Trillo delivered a
Philadelphia to victory over
tiebreaking, two-run triple in
the. Padres.
the eighth inning to give the
Giants 7, Pirates 3:
Marc Hill belted a two;un Cubs a vtctory over the
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th
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over t he Pirates . Bob while Dale Murphy and
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hitte r. Ma nny Sanguillen Atlanta.
homered for Pittsburgh .
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Bullets nu.dge Sixers
By MIKE SHALIN
UP I S[ll!rtS Writer,
The homHourt advantage ,
somewhat sacred in the NBA
this season, doesn't seem to
he bothermg the Washington
Bullets in tileir quest for a
championship.
The Bullets, who quickly
established a home-court ad·
vantage of their own against
San Anton io in the Eastern
Conference quarter-finals winning the 5econd game at
San Antonio - went on the
road Sunday and ea rned a
tough 122-117 ove rtime
victory over the Pbia ldelph ia
76ers.
After watching the Sixers
&amp;·ore four points in the final
five seconds of regu lation
time, the Bullets rode Elvin
-Hayes' nine overtime points
to its win and a 1~ lead in
their Eastern Conference
fina l series .
Washington led by four as
Darryl Dawkins slammed
through a rebound with five
seconds remaining in regula·
tion . Charlie Johnson was
then tied up by George
McGinnis in the backcourt.
McG in nis got the tap to Doug
Oll lins who pulled up and hit
"" 18-loot ju mper as the
. buzzer sounded.
, But Hayes, wh o scored 28
points, grabbed 18 rebounds
and blocked six shots in the
physica l contest, led the way
in the overtime J)eriod as the
Bullets. just 48 hours off their

upset of San Antonio, now
fin d themse lv es with the
home-court adva ntage for the
series, with game 2 set in
Philly Wednesday night.
"We feel the whole series
will be like this - phySical
but clean ," sa id Bob
Dandrige, who had 22 points.
Sixer Coach Billy Cunningham refused to blame the loss
on his team week-long layoff ,
which followed its four .game
sweep of New York . "It had
nothing at all to' do with it ,"
said C unnin gha m .
" Wash in gton
play ed
extreme ly well.The key was
the boards. We can't let them
get that close to the basket"
Kevin Grevey chipped in
with 26 points for the Bullets
while Julius Erving paced the
Sixers with 25 and Uoyd Free
added 21, including 15 in the
second quarter.
1r other playoff games
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It boiled down to the ba.ll
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Reitz tumed into a double
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Urrea , mea nwhile, gave
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time by allowing only three
hits in seven innings. He got
some strong relief from
Yurkovich, who allowed only
a si ngle by Ga rvey in
notching the first save for the
Cardinals' bullpen this seaon .
Garvey's hit extended his
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longest in the ·majors .
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Wes t e rn Co nf e rence
semifin al series with
resounding victories.
Bucks 119, Nuggets 91
Alex English led a balanced
list of Milwaukee scorers
with 21 points and got help
from Marques Johnson and
Brian Winters with 16 apiece.
Da vid Thompson led all
scorers with 28 points. The
Bucks have now forced a final
game to be played in Denver
Wednesday night .
Trail Blazers Ill, Su·
personlcs 89 :
Tom Owens, playing at
center for Bill walton , scored
31 points, including 13 in the
first quarter as the Blazers
got out to a 25-13 lead and
were never headed. Maurice
Lucas added 24 while Marvin
Webster led Seattle with 16.
The Blazers still have their
backs to the wall however, as
the Soni cs hav e won 16
straight at home as they
return for game 6 Wednesday
night.
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·A's slip by ·
Indians 2-1
Gary Alexander may not
like the idea of' being used
only as the designated liitter
for the Oakland A's, but
Manager Bobby · Winkles is
more than satisfied.
Aiexander belted his sixth
homer of the season Sunday
in the bottom of the ninth
inning to give Oakland a 2-1
victory over the Cleveland
Indians. It was his third
ninth4nning, game:winning
homer of the season.
"He has filled the ( DH) role
superbly," Winkles said .
"It 's difficult for Gary to be a
DH . But he knows his
situation and I think he is
adjusting to it."
Alexander said. "I got what
I was looking for , a slider
over the plate. He threw a
good pitch but he threW it in
t)le wrong spot."
"I just got it too far over the
plate," said Wise, who gave
up only four hits in a losing
effort.
Elsewhere in the AL, New
York topped Minnesota, 3-2,
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Denver 112
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April 30 - Milwaukee 119,

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Baltimore edged Chicago, 87, Kansas City downed Milwaukee, 3-0, Texas beat
2·1,
Toronto
Boston,
clobbered California, 9-3, and
Seattle nipped Detroit, 4-3, in
11 innings.
Yankees 3, TwlnB %:
Chris Chambliss's second
run-scoring single of the
Reggie
game
scored
.Jackson in the ninth
inning with the run that
gave the Yankees a victory
over the Twins. Ri$ Gossage
pitched the last 2 2-3 innings
to gain his first victory in four
decisons.
Orioles 8, White Sox l :
Ken Singleton drove in four
runs with a single and a
three-run homer to power the
Orioles to victory over the
White Sox and a sweep of
their three-game series.
Wayne Nordhagen homered
for Chicago.
Royals 3, Brewers 0:
Rich Gale, called up from
tile minors Friday to replace
Steve Busby , held the
Brewers to six hits over seven
innings in his major4eague
debut and led the Royals to
their third straight triwnph.
Steve Mingori came on after
the seventh to protect the
victory.
Rangers 2, Red Sox 1:
The Rangers extended
their winning streak to six
games by defeating the Red
Sox on pin chhitter John
Lowenstein's one-out ninth
inning single . Ferguson
Jenkins, 2-1, tossed a fourhitter for the Rangers.
Blue Jays 9, Angels 3:
Rico Carty paced a Ill-hit
attack with a homer and two
singles and Roy Howell
knocked in three runs with a
double and a single to lead the
Blue Jays' rout of the Angels.
Don Baylor hit his sixth
homer for California.
Marinel'!l 4, Tigers 3:
Julio Cruz singled home
Larry Milbourne in the 11th
inning to give the Mariners a
victory over the Tigers. Milbourne had advanced to third
on Bob Stinson's single ,
setting the stage for Cruz'
game-winning blow .

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April 18- Sea tfle 104, Port
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Apr il 11 - Por tland 96 . Seattle
D~ver ,

By MILTON RICHMAN
UP! Sports Edllor
NEW YORK (UPI) - Baseball isn't a game with Pete Rose,
it's an obsession, to the point where some of the other
Cincinnati Reds suspect he puts it ahead of God and country .
Even ahead of his own family sometimes.
, Most people would consider that sheer exaggeration or
utterly inccmprehensible, but they might change llieir minds if
they spent any Iinne at aU around the Reds' 36-year.ald switch. hitter,
His passion for the game of baseball is conswnmate and the
extraordinary pride he takes in playing it is not one bit less.
Any day or evening now, possibly tonight against the PhiUies
in Cincinnati, Pete Rose will stroke the 3,000th hit of his career.
He need&lt;! only four more hits to do it and he can't wait for
that to happen.
When it does, he will become one of ol))y 13 others to
accumulate that
hits in major league history and Rose ,
barely into his 16th season, wiD have accomplished it in a
shorter period than anyone else.
Before Sunday's game with the Mets, I asked Pete Rose if
baseball means more tO hinn than anything else. More than
God and.his family, as some of hi§ teammates clainn it does.
He mulled that one over a moment or so.
"!never think about it that way," he sald.
"But," he followed up quickly, "it is the biggest part of my
life. !love baseball. I enjoy playing. I thin~ it's a great game
because little people can play it as well as big people, slow
people can play it as weD as fast people aod clumsy people as
weD as agile ones."
It is not coincidental Rose should use such terms as those to
express his feelings about the game. He is anything but your
classic ballplayer.
"I've been accused of a lot of things," he said. "I've been
accused of not being able to run, not being able to throw and
not being able to field . Nobody ever has accused me of not
being able to hit, though . My aggressiveness takes care of
everything else."
Tommy Helms, who came up from the minors with Rose,
was a teammate of his with the Reds for years anil later went
on to play for the Astros, Pirates and Red Sox, once said about
him :
"You don't really appreciate Rose until you play against
him. "
Johnny Bench never did, but he can appreciate hinn ,

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the emotional problems he
experieneed with the Reds .
''I've got to stay on top of
him all the time," said Torre.
"Sometimes he gets upset
and sometimes he gets a little
nonch&lt;tlant. So sometimes I
have to calm him down and
other times I have to get him
worked up ."
Steve Hen derson and
Flynn, who committed errors
behind Zachry Sunday, were
cited by Torre as two sueh
youngsters.
" Za chry got upset."
admitted Torre.
. Ca tcher J ohn Stearns '
passed ball1llsoupset the Met

NEW YORK (UP! ) - For not using it as an alibi, it is
Pete Rose, it's just a matter pretty hard trying to hit with
of time before he gets the four the wind and sand blowing in
hits he needs to become the your eyes.
13th player in major league . "I don't know know why
history to reach the 3,1XXl they (the Meta) didn't wet
down the Infield. Maybe," he
mark.
added
, smiling, "they're
· 1bat's why he wasn't too
to conserve water."
trying
disappointed after going
"Anyway,"
he added,
hltless in four official trips to
"
after
those
five hits
the plate Sunday as the Reds
Saturday,.
getting
foor more
dropped a 6-4 verdict to the
today
would
have
been
Mets in the finale of a threeexpecting
too
much
."
game series.
Excited?
"No, I wasn't too eager. I
"Not
really,'' said Rose. "I
didn 'I swing at bad pitches,' '
won't
be
super excited unW
Rose said . "And, while I'm
one · or two

pr o grams

providing stiffer penalties
wrongdoers

· "! think I'll buy .a 1956
Chevy now and dri ve it while
-l'm here,''· he 'Said. "Maybe
an old Studebaker a 1959
model."
'
Zachry's still a little
amazed the Reds were
willing to part with him in the
Seaver trade , but he's not
bitter .
"I thought 1 was the best
pitcher they had," he said
shortly befor e warming up
before Sunday's game. "And
I thought I was you nKenough
for them to build a pitchinG
staff around me."
Zachry, even though he has
won three stra ight, still has

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the New York Mets, but living in New York . During ·the,.,,
in New York is a different ' winter Doug Flynn , who also
story.
.tr,ljiiWent to New York in the
Zachry , who went ·to tM!~aver trade, had his
Mets last June in the Tom '1-Corvette stolen while he was
Seaver trade , won his third visiting Met manager Joe
straight victory as the Mets Torre in tile hospital.
beat the Reds 6-4 in the finale
"The ca r thieves are so
of a thr.ee game series brazen they even tow cars
Sunday.
. away," said Zachry. " I think
But Saturday he lost hiS they have a quota ,"
$16,000 Cadillac.
Flynn now drives a truck
"When my wife Sharon and instead of a Corvette.
me (SIC) le!tour apartment to
"No, I haven't gone into the
go to the park the car was car stealing racket," he sa id ,
gone -stolen," sa id Zachry. grinning.
In Zar,llry's native Texas
And Zachry'

"He's what I call an 'out-perfonner,' " said the Reds '
catcher. "By that I mean, be·makes up his mind to out-perfonn
anybody else, no matter what, and nine out of 10 tinnes he does .
"! never believed anybody could love anything as much as
Pete loves basebaU. He doesn't make any secret of the fact
what baseball does for him. I love it, but it's not the only thing
in my life. With Pete, it very nearly is.
"He'D sit in his car in his garage in Cincinnati and listen to
another ball game because he can't pick it up on the radio in
his house . He says he gets much better reception that way and
· he wants to know in advance about the pitchers we'D be
facing ."
Since Bench aloo is a superstar in his own right, having been
names MVP twice, stories have cropped up now and then of
jealousy between him and Rqse.
"For 901Tle reason, some people in Cincinnati always felt
they had to choose between Pete and me, " sald Bench. "I know
we don't feel that way at all. Pete and I went partners in an
automobile dealership a few years ago and we weren't
successful there, but that didn't create any animosity between
us. Heck, when I came up to the Reds, Pete helped me more
than anyone else."
Rose does a lot of thoughtful things like that.
,
Mike Grace, the Reds' rookie third baseman, didn't have a
place to stay, for example, so Rose told him to stay with him
and his family' which he's doing.
Grace has batted only twice this season and hasn't gotten a
hit yet. Before the Reds left on th eir last road trip, Rose told his
two kids, Fawn and Pete II, to make sure and videotape all
Reds' road games off TV.
"Just incase Mike gets a hit," said Rose. "Then he'll always
have his first big league hit on tape so he can see it."
Now you know why ail the rest of the Reds are looking for
him to get his 3,000th hit. He knows they're all rooting for him .
"It wouldn't do them any good if they didn't,'' he laughed.

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righthander . So did Bobby hold the Reds.
Valentine's missed tag on a
"Anyway, six innings is
double steal that gave the enough when you 're facing a
Reds one of two runs in the club with an arsenal like the
fourth inning.
Reds ' have," sa id Torre .
"Zachry knows he lets his
emotions get the best of hinn
The shot put ball is made of .
sometimes,'' said Torre. ''He
iron
and weighs 16 pounds. .
apologized to me for his
behavior today. When he does r~----­
get emotional , though , the
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upset. They know him ."
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Middleport , 0 .
the fifth and sixth before
bei ng replaced by Skip Lock"See me for car 1 borne,
wood .
·'J took him out because
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Hinkle wins first

C8fdS blank Dodgers

tourney in 7 years ·
NEW ORLEANS (UP! ) Lon Hinkle , who admits to
being one of the most
carefully g~arded secrets on
the PGA tour, could not
believe all those people were
clapping for him and not for
his playing partner, Gary
Player .
"It was un believab le,"
Hinkle said Sunday, his face
still flushed from winning his
first tournament in seven
years on th e pro tour - the
$200,000 l'iew Orleans Open.
"The gallery just went
crazy. I hit a hard wedge
from 140 yards out and put it
about six feet from the pin.
The sound of people around
the 18th hole literally sent a
chill up my spine, my legs.
my arms my neck everywhere."
Hinkle calmed his nerves
enough to sink the birdie putt
on the 4W-yard finishing hole
to cap a charging round of &amp;under-par 66 that he lped end
Player's incredible
consecutive victory streak at
three. Hinkle's 17-under-par
2'11 total put him one shot
ahead of Gibby Gilbert and
Fuzzy Zoeller, who both
closed in a rush with 67s for
272. Player shot a finalround 72 for a 277 total .
"l feel I got a good break
playing with Gary," Hinkle
said . "He had this big gallery
and never once did he say
whatever must have been
going through his mind . He
didn 't say, 'Hey, I'm out here
trying
to win
four
tourname'nts in a row and
look at all these people.' Ga ry
is a true ge ntleman."
Gilbert and Zoeller already
had finished th eir final
rou nds and watched as
Hinkle won the $40,000 first
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By FRED McMANE
UPI Spurts Writer
prize.
It 's all downhill for Ken
"What the hell can a man
Boyer
from now on . The new
say ?" asked Zoeller. who led
skipper
of the Sl. I ,ouis
briefly on the back nine
Ca
rdinals,
who m'ade his
Sunday . "Gibby ana I shot 67
manage
rial
debut Saturday
but it just wasn 't good
has
ye
t to see the
night,
enough. A guy shoots 66 to
opposition
cross
home plate .
win . There's nothing to be
Saturday
night,
Eric Rasupset about."
mussen
blanked
the
h&lt;trd·
"When you 're tied for the
hitting
Los
Angeles
Dodgers,
lead and you shoot 67 on the
last day you're supposed to 1~, on a four-hitter . Sunday,
win," added Gilbert, who is th e cardinals did an encore
making a comeback from a by blanking the Dodgers, 4~ .
rib cage injury tilat sidelined behind the combined four.IJit
him for nearly three mon ths p1tching of John Urrea and
Pete Vuckovich.
last year .
"It's hard to imagine
The victo ry bo os ted
Hinkle's total earn ings this shutting '1hem out for one
year to more Ulan $100,000, inning, let alone 18," Boyer
good enough for fifth place on said . "But let's not k1d
ourselves. We're just lucky
the PGA money list .
Player 's fam iliar fina l- that all their players slumped
round charge was not there
Sunday. He bogied the par-4
first hole by three'-putting
from 15 feel and never really
got untracked He missed a
short birdie putt on th e fiftil
hole that would have tied him
for the lead .
Rio Grande College split a
" I knew it was a big putt ," twin-bill with visiting Malone
Player said . " I misread it. I College on Stanley Evans
just wasn't sharp ."
Field Saturday , losing the
Gilbert and Zoeller each opener, 7-li and winning the
won $18 ,!i00.
nightcap, 1&gt;-5.
Hinkle's wife Edith. who is
The split left Coa ch C. L.
expecting their ftrst child in 1Juhnny1 Ecker's Hedmen
about three months, watched with an 8-2 conference mark
her husba nd smk the $40,000 and 9·5 season record.
putt.
After losing the first tilt.
" I think Lon is the best," R1o dropped behind 5~ in the
she said. "I can't appl aud for second cont est.
anybody else."
With two out and two
stri kes on a Rio batter in the
bottom of the sixth, the
A thought for the day : Redmen erupted with six
American humorist James runs to hang a 6-5 loss on the
Thurber, in a ca rt oon Pioneers.
caption , said : "Well, if I
Brett Wilson sta n ed the bi g
called the wrong number, rally off with a dou bl e,
why did you answer the followed with hits by Steve
phone' "
Miller, Dusty Moran, Mike
Nesselroad, a key double by
Gene Orr and a wild pitch.
Tony Fiscus was credited
with the victory . Jim
Blau velt was charged with
the loss in the opening tilt.
Big stick man for the
Pi oneers was 6-5 Mi ck
Dwyer, a 220-pounder who
slammed two home runs, a
double and thr ee sing les
duri ng the two conference
outings.
Rio was
tentatively
scheduled to play Tiffin at
Tiffin in a makeup game
today . The Redmen host
Walsh in a twinbill Thursday .

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· San Francisco defeated Pitts- ·Expos 2, Astros 1:
burgh, 7-3, New York edged
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Chicago' topped Atlanta..
. . 7-5 the Astros. ll was May's
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PbilUes II, Padres 4:
decisio ns a nd Bahnsen
Dave Johnson smashed a recorded his fifth save. Andre
pinch.fiit, grand slam homer, Da wson
homered fo r
tile first by a Phillies player Montreal.
since 1967, to highlight a fiverun fifth inning, whi ch lifted Cub5 7, Braves 5:
Manny Trillo delivered a
Philadelphia to victory over
tiebreaking, two-run triple in
the. Padres.
the eighth inning to give the
Giants 7, Pirates 3:
Marc Hill belted a two;un Cubs a vtctory over the
Greg
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th
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over t he Pirates . Bob while Dale Murphy and
Knepper tossed a seve n- Rowland Office homered for
hitte r. Ma nny Sanguillen Atlanta.
homered for Pittsburgh .
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Bullets nu.dge Sixers
By MIKE SHALIN
UP I S[ll!rtS Writer,
The homHourt advantage ,
somewhat sacred in the NBA
this season, doesn't seem to
he bothermg the Washington
Bullets in tileir quest for a
championship.
The Bullets, who quickly
established a home-court ad·
vantage of their own against
San Anton io in the Eastern
Conference quarter-finals winning the 5econd game at
San Antonio - went on the
road Sunday and ea rned a
tough 122-117 ove rtime
victory over the Pbia ldelph ia
76ers.
After watching the Sixers
&amp;·ore four points in the final
five seconds of regu lation
time, the Bullets rode Elvin
-Hayes' nine overtime points
to its win and a 1~ lead in
their Eastern Conference
fina l series .
Washington led by four as
Darryl Dawkins slammed
through a rebound with five
seconds remaining in regula·
tion . Charlie Johnson was
then tied up by George
McGinnis in the backcourt.
McG in nis got the tap to Doug
Oll lins who pulled up and hit
"" 18-loot ju mper as the
. buzzer sounded.
, But Hayes, wh o scored 28
points, grabbed 18 rebounds
and blocked six shots in the
physica l contest, led the way
in the overtime J)eriod as the
Bullets. just 48 hours off their

upset of San Antonio, now
fin d themse lv es with the
home-court adva ntage for the
series, with game 2 set in
Philly Wednesday night.
"We feel the whole series
will be like this - phySical
but clean ," sa id Bob
Dandrige, who had 22 points.
Sixer Coach Billy Cunningham refused to blame the loss
on his team week-long layoff ,
which followed its four .game
sweep of New York . "It had
nothing at all to' do with it ,"
said C unnin gha m .
" Wash in gton
play ed
extreme ly well.The key was
the boards. We can't let them
get that close to the basket"
Kevin Grevey chipped in
with 26 points for the Bullets
while Julius Erving paced the
Sixers with 25 and Uoyd Free
added 21, including 15 in the
second quarter.
1r other playoff games
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It boiled down to the ba.ll
that Steve Garvey couldn't
handle in the eighth that set
the scene for a two;un double
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Reitz tumed into a double
play.
Urrea , mea nwhile, gave
the Dodgers' batters a hard
time by allowing only three
hits in seven innings. He got
some strong relief from
Yurkovich, who allowed only
a si ngle by Ga rvey in
notching the first save for the
Cardinals' bullpen this seaon .
Garvey's hit extended his
hittin g streak to 2() games,
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Wes t e rn Co nf e rence
semifin al series with
resounding victories.
Bucks 119, Nuggets 91
Alex English led a balanced
list of Milwaukee scorers
with 21 points and got help
from Marques Johnson and
Brian Winters with 16 apiece.
Da vid Thompson led all
scorers with 28 points. The
Bucks have now forced a final
game to be played in Denver
Wednesday night .
Trail Blazers Ill, Su·
personlcs 89 :
Tom Owens, playing at
center for Bill walton , scored
31 points, including 13 in the
first quarter as the Blazers
got out to a 25-13 lead and
were never headed. Maurice
Lucas added 24 while Marvin
Webster led Seattle with 16.
The Blazers still have their
backs to the wall however, as
the Soni cs hav e won 16
straight at home as they
return for game 6 Wednesday
night.
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·A's slip by ·
Indians 2-1
Gary Alexander may not
like the idea of' being used
only as the designated liitter
for the Oakland A's, but
Manager Bobby · Winkles is
more than satisfied.
Aiexander belted his sixth
homer of the season Sunday
in the bottom of the ninth
inning to give Oakland a 2-1
victory over the Cleveland
Indians. It was his third
ninth4nning, game:winning
homer of the season.
"He has filled the ( DH) role
superbly," Winkles said .
"It 's difficult for Gary to be a
DH . But he knows his
situation and I think he is
adjusting to it."
Alexander said. "I got what
I was looking for , a slider
over the plate. He threw a
good pitch but he threW it in
t)le wrong spot."
"I just got it too far over the
plate," said Wise, who gave
up only four hits in a losing
effort.
Elsewhere in the AL, New
York topped Minnesota, 3-2,
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Best of Seven

Kalama1oo vs . Port Huron
Series tied, 1 ~ 1

April 29 ~ Kalamazoo
Por t Huron 3
April ~ Por t Huron
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Toledo vs . Fori Wavne
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Apri l 29 - Toledo 5, Fort
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13 7 .650
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Texos
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10 10 .500 J
Chicago
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8 16 .333 9'1~
Sen Diego
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Slturd1y 's Results
Minnesota l, New York 1
Cincinnati 14, New York. 7
Oakland 5, Cleveland 1
Plllsburgh 6, San Fran 1
Kan City 11 , M ilw 1
Phili:l 7, San O i ~go 2
8aH inlore 5, Ch icago 2
At lanta .s , Ch icaoo 0
lcxas .&amp; , Boston 1
St. Louis 1, Los Ano 0
Cal i I .S , Toronto 0
Houston 3, Montreal 1
Detroit s, sea lite o
Sunday's Resulh
Sunday' s Results
San Fran 7, Pittsburgh J
New York 3, M inneSOHI 2
Ph il a 11 , San Dle-;o A
Baltimore 8, Chicago 7
New York 6, Cincinnati 4
Kan City l , MilwbLJkee 0
Chicago 7, Afla nta
Te)(as 1, Boston 1
St . Louis 4, Los Ano o
Toronto 9, Catlrornle 3
Montreal l , Houston 1
011kland 2. Cleveland 1
TOday•s Probable P ltchen
Sea tt le .&amp; , Det J, 11 inns.
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Today ' s Probable Pitchers
New YorM (Swan 1·11 aT
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Atlan ta (Hanna 2·0l. 7:35 p.m.
Balt imore &lt;Br iles 1-ll ,at
Phi ladelphia &lt;Ctrlton l ·l&gt; .,,
Cincinna ti (Seaver Q. 2), 8:05 Boston (Torrez 2. 1), 7:30p.m .
Kansas City (Spl!11ortf .4 .1) at
p.m.
San Olf90 ( Ptrr y l ·Ol at New York &lt;Beattie 1·01. a p.m .
Tuuday ' s Gam11
Pitlsbur9h (Rooker J.1J, 7:35
Batr lmore at Boston. nloh·t
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san Francisc o (Blue 2·1) at
Chicaoo at Milwaukee, night
St. Lou is (F al con e 0·1), 8: 35
Detroit at Cal llornla, nigh!
p.m.
Toronto at Oakland, night
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Cleveland at Su ttl e, nloht
Houston at Montreal , nigh!
San Diego at PIUSbgh , nigh!
LOS Ang~I~S at Chicago
Sitn ~~anclsco at St .Louis
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NBA Playyolh
By United Pr eu lnternitt ional
Stmifinat Round
(Best Of Seven)
( All Times EOT I
Entern conference
Phlladelphill vs. Wuh l ngton
I Washington ltllds, 1·0 l
April
30- Wash ing ton
112.
Ph i ladel ph ia 117 (oil
Ma y 3- Wash ington at fhl la .
; '·
delph ia, 8:05p .m .
May s- Ph iladel ph ia at wa
sh ington. 8:05p.m .
May 7- Phlladetphia 111 Wa ·
shin gton , 1:JO p.m .
)( .May
IG- Wcl shington
at
Ph 1ladeJpt1 ia, B:OS p.m .
~ · Ma y
12- Ph ll cldelph ill et
Wash ington , 8:05p.m .
w. ·May
14- Wash lngton
at
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Wesfern Conference
Quarter.flna l Round
&lt;Ben of Seven)
Milweukee vs. Den ver
( Serie1 tied , l-3l
Apr il 18- 0enver 119, M il
waukee 103
Ap r il 21 - Denver 127 , MH
waukee 111
Ap r il 13 - Milwaukee 1.t3,
Denver 112
Apr il 2~ - Denver I 18 , Mil .
waukee lO.t
April 28 - Milwl'Jukee 117,
Denver 11 2
April 30 - Milwaukee 119,

Sport Parade

Baltimore edged Chicago, 87, Kansas City downed Milwaukee, 3-0, Texas beat
2·1,
Toronto
Boston,
clobbered California, 9-3, and
Seattle nipped Detroit, 4-3, in
11 innings.
Yankees 3, TwlnB %:
Chris Chambliss's second
run-scoring single of the
Reggie
game
scored
.Jackson in the ninth
inning with the run that
gave the Yankees a victory
over the Twins. Ri$ Gossage
pitched the last 2 2-3 innings
to gain his first victory in four
decisons.
Orioles 8, White Sox l :
Ken Singleton drove in four
runs with a single and a
three-run homer to power the
Orioles to victory over the
White Sox and a sweep of
their three-game series.
Wayne Nordhagen homered
for Chicago.
Royals 3, Brewers 0:
Rich Gale, called up from
tile minors Friday to replace
Steve Busby , held the
Brewers to six hits over seven
innings in his major4eague
debut and led the Royals to
their third straight triwnph.
Steve Mingori came on after
the seventh to protect the
victory.
Rangers 2, Red Sox 1:
The Rangers extended
their winning streak to six
games by defeating the Red
Sox on pin chhitter John
Lowenstein's one-out ninth
inning single . Ferguson
Jenkins, 2-1, tossed a fourhitter for the Rangers.
Blue Jays 9, Angels 3:
Rico Carty paced a Ill-hit
attack with a homer and two
singles and Roy Howell
knocked in three runs with a
double and a single to lead the
Blue Jays' rout of the Angels.
Don Baylor hit his sixth
homer for California.
Marinel'!l 4, Tigers 3:
Julio Cruz singled home
Larry Milbourne in the 11th
inning to give the Mariners a
victory over the Tigers. Milbourne had advanced to third
on Bob Stinson's single ,
setting the stage for Cruz'
game-winning blow .

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fJOrtland vs . Suttl e
( Seattlt le~rds . :t.l)
April 18- Sea tfle 104, Port
land 9S
Apr il 11 - Por tland 96 . Seattle
D~ver ,

By MILTON RICHMAN
UP! Sports Edllor
NEW YORK (UPI) - Baseball isn't a game with Pete Rose,
it's an obsession, to the point where some of the other
Cincinnati Reds suspect he puts it ahead of God and country .
Even ahead of his own family sometimes.
, Most people would consider that sheer exaggeration or
utterly inccmprehensible, but they might change llieir minds if
they spent any Iinne at aU around the Reds' 36-year.ald switch. hitter,
His passion for the game of baseball is conswnmate and the
extraordinary pride he takes in playing it is not one bit less.
Any day or evening now, possibly tonight against the PhiUies
in Cincinnati, Pete Rose will stroke the 3,000th hit of his career.
He need&lt;! only four more hits to do it and he can't wait for
that to happen.
When it does, he will become one of ol))y 13 others to
accumulate that
hits in major league history and Rose ,
barely into his 16th season, wiD have accomplished it in a
shorter period than anyone else.
Before Sunday's game with the Mets, I asked Pete Rose if
baseball means more tO hinn than anything else. More than
God and.his family, as some of hi§ teammates clainn it does.
He mulled that one over a moment or so.
"!never think about it that way," he sald.
"But," he followed up quickly, "it is the biggest part of my
life. !love baseball. I enjoy playing. I thin~ it's a great game
because little people can play it as well as big people, slow
people can play it as weD as fast people aod clumsy people as
weD as agile ones."
It is not coincidental Rose should use such terms as those to
express his feelings about the game. He is anything but your
classic ballplayer.
"I've been accused of a lot of things," he said. "I've been
accused of not being able to run, not being able to throw and
not being able to field . Nobody ever has accused me of not
being able to hit, though . My aggressiveness takes care of
everything else."
Tommy Helms, who came up from the minors with Rose,
was a teammate of his with the Reds for years anil later went
on to play for the Astros, Pirates and Red Sox, once said about
him :
"You don't really appreciate Rose until you play against
him. "
Johnny Bench never did, but he can appreciate hinn ,

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the emotional problems he
experieneed with the Reds .
''I've got to stay on top of
him all the time," said Torre.
"Sometimes he gets upset
and sometimes he gets a little
nonch&lt;tlant. So sometimes I
have to calm him down and
other times I have to get him
worked up ."
Steve Hen derson and
Flynn, who committed errors
behind Zachry Sunday, were
cited by Torre as two sueh
youngsters.
" Za chry got upset."
admitted Torre.
. Ca tcher J ohn Stearns '
passed ball1llsoupset the Met

NEW YORK (UP! ) - For not using it as an alibi, it is
Pete Rose, it's just a matter pretty hard trying to hit with
of time before he gets the four the wind and sand blowing in
hits he needs to become the your eyes.
13th player in major league . "I don't know know why
history to reach the 3,1XXl they (the Meta) didn't wet
down the Infield. Maybe," he
mark.
added
, smiling, "they're
· 1bat's why he wasn't too
to conserve water."
trying
disappointed after going
"Anyway,"
he added,
hltless in four official trips to
"
after
those
five hits
the plate Sunday as the Reds
Saturday,.
getting
foor more
dropped a 6-4 verdict to the
today
would
have
been
Mets in the finale of a threeexpecting
too
much
."
game series.
Excited?
"No, I wasn't too eager. I
"Not
really,'' said Rose. "I
didn 'I swing at bad pitches,' '
won't
be
super excited unW
Rose said . "And, while I'm
one · or two

pr o grams

providing stiffer penalties
wrongdoers

· "! think I'll buy .a 1956
Chevy now and dri ve it while
-l'm here,''· he 'Said. "Maybe
an old Studebaker a 1959
model."
'
Zachry's still a little
amazed the Reds were
willing to part with him in the
Seaver trade , but he's not
bitter .
"I thought 1 was the best
pitcher they had," he said
shortly befor e warming up
before Sunday's game. "And
I thought I was you nKenough
for them to build a pitchinG
staff around me."
Zachry, even though he has
won three stra ight, still has

Just a matter
of time--Rose

by
and
the
ond
up

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NEW YORK (UP!)'';. PaL there is still some cattle
Zachry enjoys pitching for rustling. They "rustle" ca rs
the New York Mets, but living in New York . During ·the,.,,
in New York is a different ' winter Doug Flynn , who also
story.
.tr,ljiiWent to New York in the
Zachry , who went ·to tM!~aver trade, had his
Mets last June in the Tom '1-Corvette stolen while he was
Seaver trade , won his third visiting Met manager Joe
straight victory as the Mets Torre in tile hospital.
beat the Reds 6-4 in the finale
"The ca r thieves are so
of a thr.ee game series brazen they even tow cars
Sunday.
. away," said Zachry. " I think
But Saturday he lost hiS they have a quota ,"
$16,000 Cadillac.
Flynn now drives a truck
"When my wife Sharon and instead of a Corvette.
me (SIC) le!tour apartment to
"No, I haven't gone into the
go to the park the car was car stealing racket," he sa id ,
gone -stolen," sa id Zachry. grinning.
In Zar,llry's native Texas
And Zachry'

"He's what I call an 'out-perfonner,' " said the Reds '
catcher. "By that I mean, be·makes up his mind to out-perfonn
anybody else, no matter what, and nine out of 10 tinnes he does .
"! never believed anybody could love anything as much as
Pete loves basebaU. He doesn't make any secret of the fact
what baseball does for him. I love it, but it's not the only thing
in my life. With Pete, it very nearly is.
"He'D sit in his car in his garage in Cincinnati and listen to
another ball game because he can't pick it up on the radio in
his house . He says he gets much better reception that way and
· he wants to know in advance about the pitchers we'D be
facing ."
Since Bench aloo is a superstar in his own right, having been
names MVP twice, stories have cropped up now and then of
jealousy between him and Rqse.
"For 901Tle reason, some people in Cincinnati always felt
they had to choose between Pete and me, " sald Bench. "I know
we don't feel that way at all. Pete and I went partners in an
automobile dealership a few years ago and we weren't
successful there, but that didn't create any animosity between
us. Heck, when I came up to the Reds, Pete helped me more
than anyone else."
Rose does a lot of thoughtful things like that.
,
Mike Grace, the Reds' rookie third baseman, didn't have a
place to stay, for example, so Rose told him to stay with him
and his family' which he's doing.
Grace has batted only twice this season and hasn't gotten a
hit yet. Before the Reds left on th eir last road trip, Rose told his
two kids, Fawn and Pete II, to make sure and videotape all
Reds' road games off TV.
"Just incase Mike gets a hit," said Rose. "Then he'll always
have his first big league hit on tape so he can see it."
Now you know why ail the rest of the Reds are looking for
him to get his 3,000th hit. He knows they're all rooting for him .
"It wouldn't do them any good if they didn't,'' he laughed.

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Zachry.
. stops old mates, 6-4

Today's

righthander . So did Bobby hold the Reds.
Valentine's missed tag on a
"Anyway, six innings is
double steal that gave the enough when you 're facing a
Reds one of two runs in the club with an arsenal like the
fourth inning.
Reds ' have," sa id Torre .
"Zachry knows he lets his
emotions get the best of hinn
The shot put ball is made of .
sometimes,'' said Torre. ''He
iron
and weighs 16 pounds. .
apologized to me for his
behavior today. When he does r~----­
get emotional , though , the
Mike Swiger
guys on tile club don't get
upset. They know him ."
. 992-7155
After the fourth inning,
t49 S. Third St.
Zachry blanked the Reds in
Middleport , 0 .
the fifth and sixth before
bei ng replaced by Skip Lock"See me for car 1 borne,
wood .
·'J took him out because
life, health and business
he'd thrown more than 100
insurance~
pitches and I figured that was
11
cnough, said Torre. ''And
)ldl • r ' '" ' •n,~IIA( f C ~••DJA •t'
the way Skip has been
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Colony will receive unique
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Annual Charily Ball to be
held on May 20 at Riverby.
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will provide the music for this
spectacu lar eveni ng . Ex·
citing decorations, in keeptn g
with
the
Night
in Arabia theme are
being pla nned by Saun·
dra Koby . An Arabian

buffet will be prepared under
the direction of Caro lyn
Purcell, assisted · by Ruth
Tap. A highlight will be live
entertairunent, presented by
Tyeeka an d Cassa ndra ,
ta lented per form ers and
members of Habeeba Dance
of the Arts from Columbus.
They will have their. own
authent ic oriental music and
cymbals for their two per·
fo rmances at 9:30 p.rn . and
10 :30 p.m.
Beth Cherrington, who is in
charge of tickets for the Ball,
sa id she has already received
numerous phone inquiri es, S&lt;J
she advises members to
purchase thetr tickets early .
The cost if $17 .50 per couple
or $9 smgle for members,and
$20 for members' out of town
guests . Tickets will be
available to members only

and their ~ut of town guests
until May 15. At that time if
any tickets are still available
based on the limit or 200
people who may attend, they
may be_purchased locally by
non·mcrnbers.
.
Members should send their
checks, payable to the
"Fregch Art Colony," to Mrs.
Cherrington at 557 First
Avenue in Gallipolis, or may .
purchase tickets at PJ's in
downt own · Gallipolis or
Carter's Menswear on Main
Street in Pt . Pleasant.
Semi-fcirmal attire will be
in order, or anyone who
wishes to dress in costume, in
keeping with ihe Arbian
theme, may do so.

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bums

MARRI ED - Sharon Ann Covert, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs . Dana Covert , Pomeroy, and Douglas Alan
Burn ~ , son of Mr . and Mrs. Paul Burns, Pnml'roy, were

mamed Tuesday at I p.m. at the office ol 'udge Hobert
Buck in the Meigs County' Courthou se . .Jc ,, Buck perfo rmed the ceremony.

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guest speaker
Nilll Wisniski, Meigs Cowl·
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on hypertension, was guest
speaker at the Monday night
meeting or the Conway Diet
Cla:;s held at the Meigs Inn .
Mrs. Wisnisk i discussed
high blood press ure and how
overweight eontributes to it.
She wa s assisted by Debbie
Lavalley, Crippled Children's
nurse, in eherking everyone's
blood pressure.
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Kenda Chancy lost the most
weight for lhe past week with
K ~tihy Elias and Anna Davidson tying for runner-up . Mrs.
Becky Mankin recei ved her
20 pound pin .
At lhe Tuesday nig ht
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Pauline Lieving lost the must
weekly weight and Nora
Weaver wct.'i her runner-up.
Three 20 pound pins were
awarded. They went to
Louise Hoffman, Marilyn
Clark, and Opal Webb. Mrs.
Webb was also admitted to
the Forever Slim Program.
·ill the Wednesday night
meetmg at Athens. Janet
Powell lost the most weekly
weight. with Nancy Campbel l
being her runner-up.

DANCE PLANNED
City Council of Be!ll Sigma
Phi Sorority will sponsor a
dance on May 28 from 7 to 11
p.m. al Royal Oak Park.
Music will be by George Hall
at the organ. PrtK.'eed.s will go
toward a special project for
the Meigs County Pioneer
anu Historical Society . All
Beta Stgma Phi members
will be selling ttckets.

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POMEROY-· Mu, and Mrs, Reeves or Oliio
Announcement of the "Girl of Eta Phi, presented new
the Year" award recipients membet·s.
from lhe three chapters of
A report on the activities or
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority the past year of City Council,
highlighted the 47th annual composed of representatives
Fo(mder's Day obset·vance ·from all thr1!t! chapters, was
held Thursday night al lhe given by Mrs. Janet Peavley,
Sportsman in Athens.
president.
Appt·oximalely
75
Highlights or the year for
members of the sorority were the chapters were presented ·
on hand fur the dmner party by Mildred Karr a11d Velma
wltich featured not only Hue, Pt·eceplor; Mrs. Adkins
awards but reswnes of ac· and Mrs. Eyer, Xi Ga1runa
tivities during the past year Mu, and Maurisha Nelso11
and entertainment.
and Linda King, Ohio Eta
The "Girl of the Year" Pledges of Ohio Eta Phi
awards went to Velma Rue of presented a skit.
the Preceptor Beta Belll
To open the~ obServance,
Chapter, Kay Adkins of Xi Dclibie Finlaw, mislre:;s of
Garruna Mu, and Kathy Cwn- ceremonies, extended the
ings ofOhioEl&lt;l Phi.
welcome. Susan Baer led iil
Jane Walton presented a
diann to Mrs. Rue, Donna
Byer presented a trophy to
Mrs. Adkins , ana Debbi Buck
a trophy to Mrs. Cwnings.
P 0 M E R 0 Y • ·
The "pledge of the year Arrangements lo purchase
award " went to Carol Crow new palms and a new com·
with Sheila Reeves making munion set fur the Enterprise
lhe presentation. The three United Methodist were made
chapter presidents, Mt·s. at a recent meeting of lhe
Rue, Mrs. Debbie Finlaw, Willing Workers Class held in
and Mrs. Cwnings were the social room of the church
prese nt ed gi ft s fr om - w1th Mrs. Huby Frtck as
members of their respective hostess.
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chaplet'S.
Mrs . MarJone Bowen
The pt·esidents introduced presided .at the. meeting durthe incoming and outgoing or- mg whtch tunc tl . was
fi cers of their respective reported that several tlems .
chapters, and the vice ' are sttll for sale. A get-well
presidents, Betty Ohlinger of card was stgned for Mrs.
Preceptor Bel&lt;l Beta, Ca rol Agnes Weeks who remams a
Jea n Adams or Xi Gamma pat1ent at lhc Holzer ML'!lical
Center. The wonder box
donated by Mrs. Cordelia
Bentz was won by Miss
Beulah Utterback.
Navy Hospital Corpsman
"Vi tal Witnessing" was
Second Class James C. White, read by Mrs. Bowen and the
son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. program opened with a call to
' White Sr. of Route 2, worship and scripture taken
Pomeroy, recently completed from St. Luke 5. Emphasis of
a strategic deterrent patrol. the program was on leaching
He is assigned to the fleet that the main purpose 111 the
ballistic missile submarine life of a Christian is to seek
USS Abraham Lincoln , the lost and bring them to
homeported in Pearl Harbor , C11rist. A discussion was held
and several hymns sung by
Hawaii.
White joined the Navy in the group . Mrs. Bowen read a
meditation and Mrs. Cordelia
April 1968.

·the national anthem, and all
of the members repeated the
opening ritual. The Beta
Sigma Phi grace was given
preceding the dinner.
For the program there was
a skit by the Ohio Eta Phi
pledges and a song or rriend·
ship led by June VanVranken
and Kathy Johnson.
While, yellow and purple
nora! arrangements were us·
e&lt;l on the tables. Favors were
yellow felt bookmarks with
rose replicas made by Carol
McCullough, and the programs were arranged by .
Susan Baer. Karen Stanley,
social chainnan or Xi .Gam·
rna Mu, handled ar·
rangements for the dinner.

Class plans purchase

Working on invitations that are handmade creations
for the "Night in Arabia" Charity Ball ror the French Art
Colony are, seated, lert 111 right, Ruth Tap, Anita Tope and
Saundra Koby : standing, left 111 right, Gisela Alonzo,
Micki Calhoun, Beth Cherrington and Alix Harder.

Weight loss charms
given to members

Charms for weight loss
were prese,nLed to !:!cver·al
members at a meeting of the
Meigs TOPS !Take Off
Pounds Sensibly ) during a
meeting
held Tuesday night
Ministerii::i l Assodi::ltiun tu be
at
the
Pomeroy
First Baptist
used locally. The goa l was set
Church.
at $100.
Weight lu:;s fur the week of
"Give of Yoursel£ " is the
April
25 was 56 pounds by the
theme of the celebra tion
33
members
weighing in.
whtch will dea l with women
·seven
received
Twenty
fulfilling themselves as a visi channs
in
recogni
tion
of their
blt• cmd ccumtmira l comprogress
toward
!heir
weigh!
muni!)' dedaring Jesus
goa
l.
Qu·ist as Lord and Saviour.
Queen for the week was
acting out that luve through
Connie
Cleland with Delores
volunteer ~ rvke to others.
Hawk
as
the runner-up. Plans
The lot·al women Will be
were
made
for the Miss Sprjoining sume 2,000_ Wlils uf
ingtime
observance
un May
Clmrch Women Unit(.'(! in the
16
at
which
time
the
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May Fellowship Progi·am
Friday.

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Fellowship.
Day slated
May Fellowslup Day will be
ubsctve&lt;l by Church Women
United of Meigs Cowtty· on
Friday at lhe Trinity Church.
There will be a sack lunch
at noun to be followed by a
brief busine:;s meeting. The
. aftemuon program will begin
at I :30 p.m. During the
IJ!.lliincss meeting, Church
Women Umted dues will be
aeccpted .
At the planning committee
uweting uf k~ y women from
the churches. it was rc~·om­
mended that the May
Fellowship Day offertng be
given to lhe emergency fund
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with the most weight loss during the months from January
untii;May will be recognized.
Teresa Wood, leader. appointed Linnie Aleshire and
Nellie Grover lo the welcoming conuniltee. Meetings are
held each Tuesday at the
church with weighl-in time
being 6:30 p.m. and the
.meeting at 7 p.m. Shirley
Turner and Joan Felty were
namL'Il to take over TOPS
Bingo, a weight loss game .
Recogntzed for being
.. goalies" , that is, within 10
pounds of their goal, were
Becky Hensler, Freda Davis,
Marcia Houdashell, Karolyn
Black, and Donna Aleshire.

In the service

Ex -mother-in-law
blues

eventually want to share with
your childre11. Why not merely act on those beliefs'
DEAR DR. BLAKER _
For example, if you believe
sex should be reserved for a
Even though I am a 30-year- marillll relationship, stop in·
old divorced woma11, my ex- viti11g men to sleep over whe11
mother-in-law ca11 still make your children are home. On
Ill&lt; feel guilty about the way I
the other hand , if you believe
am raising my two boys.
that sex is all important part
She is very upset because I of any serious relationship,
let men sleep over. She is invite only a few special men .
arraid il will have a bad effect
Just remember, your
on the children. I want to do children will cerlainly lose
what is best for them, but 1 respect for you if they see you
also need an active social life. · acting counter to your stated
Yesterday she presented beliers.
me with a list of men who
If you are unsure about litis
have slept over during the i:;sue, you owe it to yourself_
past year. There were five. and to your children _ to
She had a rL'I.'ord of thei r think it through and come up
names and the dates of their with an opinion. Instilling
visits .
values in children is one of a
I was shoc ked and off ended
parent's most importan t
- and a little surprised she responsibilities.
hadn 't told me before how
Write to Dr. Blaker in care
strongly she felt about this of this newspaper, P.O. Box
issue . I thought we were pre!· 489, Radio City Station, New
tyclose.
York, N.Y. 10019. Volume of
Do you think my ex· mail prohibits personal
mother-in-law is right ' Or replies, but questions of
should f tell her to mind her
own business ?
general interest will be
discussed tn future columns.
DEAH HEADE R - First,
ask yourself if you are at
lea&gt;l partially responsible
for the strained relationsltip
with your ex-mother-in-law.
Someone might wonder
how she managed to compile
such a complete list without
the cooperation or an inside
Plans for attending the spr·
· infonnant - or the coopera·
ing ceremonial on May 6 were
lion of the "guilty party" at a recent meeting of the
herself.
Twin City Shrinettes held at
Have you, in fa ct, told her
more about your sex life than the home of Mrs. Iris Kelton .
Ml'l!. Cora Beegle presided
you really want her to know'! at the meeting during which
A woman may confide in
her runner mother-in-law for lime reports were given on a
trip to the Crippled Children's
a 11umber of reasons. After
es!llblishing a close relation- Hospital at Erie, Pa . by Ml'l!.
ship with her husband 's Keleon, Mrs. Boney Mlt.chell 1
mother during marriage , she and Mrs. Edna Slusher. Mrs.
may want to keep her as a Kelton served refreslunents .
The May meeting will be held
confidant even after the at
the home of Mrs. Slusher.
divorce.
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Attending were Mrs. Clara
She may give oul infonna- Adams, Mrs. Barbara .
. lion in hopes it will be relayea Dugan, Mrs. Jean Moore,
lo her ex-husband, usually as Mrs. Beulah Ewing, Mrs.
a tactic for making him Mary .Hughes, Mrs. Lora
jealous. Or, in her insecurity Byers, Mrs. Mllry Bowen,
as the head of a one-parent Miss Shirley Beegle, and two
household, she may turn to guests Miss Kathryn Hysell
her ex-mother-in -law for and Dbcie Dugan.
'
child-rea ring advice.
HERE VISITING
Perhaps you have let cer·
Mrs. Madeline Eblin
lllin infonnation slip because
you are uncertain about the daughter, Elaine Brickles,
~npact of your socia l sex life Crystal Lake, Ill. spent the
· 011 your children.
weekend here with her sister
You probably ha ve opinfo ns ~~~d brother-ln-law Mr. and
about the relationship of sex Mrs. Ardith Barto11 and rami·
to marriage, opinions you will ly.

Plans made
for meeting

HAS BIRTHDAY
The fourth birthday of
Courtney Lynne Allensworth,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Allensworth, Tirrtn, was
celebrated recently with a
party al the home of Courtney's grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Millard Wildennuth,
Middleport.
Others attending were her
grandmother, Mrs. Flossie
Allensworth, uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. James Wildermuth and son, Ryan,
Ga lloway , and Mrs. Grace
Hawley, Middleport. GilL~
were presented to Courtney
foll owing the dinner. A Raggedy Ann cake was se rved .

day 's meeting uf the Mid dleport Literary Club.
Smith lived in Russia for
several yea rs while a correspondent fur the New York
Times. Mrs. Strauss said that
he described life as being
under a dictatorship because
permission had lobe granted
for everything , even where
and when to shop, and tollll
coopera tion of newsmen in all
tltings was demanded.
Smith in his book told of the
MONDAY
Russians' activity in preparaSOUTHERN Local Board lion for the visit or former
of Education Monday 7:30 President Hichard Nixon so
p.m. in high school cafeteria . that he would be given a
SPECIAL MEETING, f11vorable impression. In her
Bosworth Council 46, Royal review , Mrs. Strauss told of
and Select Masters, 7:30p.m. Smith's experiences of living
Monday. Work (o..the super in a country where few
excellent master degree;· ·25 ···households .. have .the':&amp;!!JVe· ,
years cards lo be presented. nience of electric appliances,
MIDDLEPORT-The story
of life in Russia taken f"Jm
Hedrick Smith's book, "The
Russi ems", was given by Mrs.
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there the streets are wide and
the buildings are large and
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For roll ca ll members gave
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Robert Fisher presided al the
meeting hosted by Mrs.
Fore s t
Bachtel.
Refreshinents were served
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Tuesday
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Masonic
Temple.
XI GAMMA MU Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, 7:30
Tuesday at the Columbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co.
Lynn Shuler and Susan Baer
to be hoslesses, Doris Ewing
and Martha Me Phail to have
the cultural report.
CHESTER COUNCIL 323,
Daughters or America, 8 p.m.
Tuesday at the hall. Initiation
will be held. Members are to
wear white dresses. Home
and orphans committee will
have a silent audion and
there will be refreslunents.

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will celebrate th~ir 25th wed·
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With an open house to be
obsho ervledMat I pM
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me n ason . ~·an rs.
Roush were marned on May
8, 1953 at the Mason EUB
Church by the Rev. ~lph
Mahoney. Vernon Roush •. Jr.
G~yla and Thomas Henry,
cltildren of Mr. and Mrs.
Roush, will host !be CO)lebra·
lion. Friends and relatives
andnvited to attend.
Pooll.-a-lloo
Eyeglass wearers should
use more eye-shadow than
usu!'l, tiut . avoid bright,
glfttery colors.

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Hedrick Smith's ''The Russians''
reviewed by Literary Club member

CHOICES
Karen Blaker Ph.D.

Bentz had the closing prayer.
Refreshments were served,
to those named and Mrs.
BeatriL'Il Buck, Mrs. Mabel
Moore. Miss Freda Lieving,
and guests, Mrs. Della Curtis
and Miss Patty Edwards.
May meeting will be held at
U1e home or Mrs. Kathy Cor·
bill.

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Plans completed for charity.ball Soro~ty gives award
Members of the French Art
Colony will receive unique
handmade invitalion,s io the .
Annual Charily Ball to be
held on May 20 at Riverby.
According to Gisela Alonzo
who is chairing this year's
ga la event, ihe theme will be
"A Night in Arabia." Cum·
millee members were busily
at work this pa st week
making· the individually
handcrafted invitations.
reflecting (he' theme, that
memb ers will receiv e
through the mail ea rly in the
week.
The Gary Stewart Band
will provide the music for this
spectacu lar eveni ng . Ex·
citing decorations, in keeptn g
with
the
Night
in Arabia theme are
being pla nned by Saun·
dra Koby . An Arabian

buffet will be prepared under
the direction of Caro lyn
Purcell, assisted · by Ruth
Tap. A highlight will be live
entertairunent, presented by
Tyeeka an d Cassa ndra ,
ta lented per form ers and
members of Habeeba Dance
of the Arts from Columbus.
They will have their. own
authent ic oriental music and
cymbals for their two per·
fo rmances at 9:30 p.rn . and
10 :30 p.m.
Beth Cherrington, who is in
charge of tickets for the Ball,
sa id she has already received
numerous phone inquiri es, S&lt;J
she advises members to
purchase thetr tickets early .
The cost if $17 .50 per couple
or $9 smgle for members,and
$20 for members' out of town
guests . Tickets will be
available to members only

and their ~ut of town guests
until May 15. At that time if
any tickets are still available
based on the limit or 200
people who may attend, they
may be_purchased locally by
non·mcrnbers.
.
Members should send their
checks, payable to the
"Fregch Art Colony," to Mrs.
Cherrington at 557 First
Avenue in Gallipolis, or may .
purchase tickets at PJ's in
downt own · Gallipolis or
Carter's Menswear on Main
Street in Pt . Pleasant.
Semi-fcirmal attire will be
in order, or anyone who
wishes to dress in costume, in
keeping with ihe Arbian
theme, may do so.

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bums

MARRI ED - Sharon Ann Covert, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs . Dana Covert , Pomeroy, and Douglas Alan
Burn ~ , son of Mr . and Mrs. Paul Burns, Pnml'roy, were

mamed Tuesday at I p.m. at the office ol 'udge Hobert
Buck in the Meigs County' Courthou se . .Jc ,, Buck perfo rmed the ceremony.

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Class has
guest speaker
Nilll Wisniski, Meigs Cowl·
ty Health Department nurse
on hypertension, was guest
speaker at the Monday night
meeting or the Conway Diet
Cla:;s held at the Meigs Inn .
Mrs. Wisnisk i discussed
high blood press ure and how
overweight eontributes to it.
She wa s assisted by Debbie
Lavalley, Crippled Children's
nurse, in eherking everyone's
blood pressure.
·
Kenda Chancy lost the most
weight for lhe past week with
K ~tihy Elias and Anna Davidson tying for runner-up . Mrs.
Becky Mankin recei ved her
20 pound pin .
At lhe Tuesday nig ht
&lt;.tt Mason, W. Vet .,

Pauline Lieving lost the must
weekly weight and Nora
Weaver wct.'i her runner-up.
Three 20 pound pins were
awarded. They went to
Louise Hoffman, Marilyn
Clark, and Opal Webb. Mrs.
Webb was also admitted to
the Forever Slim Program.
·ill the Wednesday night
meetmg at Athens. Janet
Powell lost the most weekly
weight. with Nancy Campbel l
being her runner-up.

DANCE PLANNED
City Council of Be!ll Sigma
Phi Sorority will sponsor a
dance on May 28 from 7 to 11
p.m. al Royal Oak Park.
Music will be by George Hall
at the organ. PrtK.'eed.s will go
toward a special project for
the Meigs County Pioneer
anu Historical Society . All
Beta Stgma Phi members
will be selling ttckets.

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POMEROY-· Mu, and Mrs, Reeves or Oliio
Announcement of the "Girl of Eta Phi, presented new
the Year" award recipients membet·s.
from lhe three chapters of
A report on the activities or
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority the past year of City Council,
highlighted the 47th annual composed of representatives
Fo(mder's Day obset·vance ·from all thr1!t! chapters, was
held Thursday night al lhe given by Mrs. Janet Peavley,
Sportsman in Athens.
president.
Appt·oximalely
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Highlights or the year for
members of the sorority were the chapters were presented ·
on hand fur the dmner party by Mildred Karr a11d Velma
wltich featured not only Hue, Pt·eceplor; Mrs. Adkins
awards but reswnes of ac· and Mrs. Eyer, Xi Ga1runa
tivities during the past year Mu, and Maurisha Nelso11
and entertainment.
and Linda King, Ohio Eta
The "Girl of the Year" Pledges of Ohio Eta Phi
awards went to Velma Rue of presented a skit.
the Preceptor Beta Belll
To open the~ obServance,
Chapter, Kay Adkins of Xi Dclibie Finlaw, mislre:;s of
Garruna Mu, and Kathy Cwn- ceremonies, extended the
ings ofOhioEl&lt;l Phi.
welcome. Susan Baer led iil
Jane Walton presented a
diann to Mrs. Rue, Donna
Byer presented a trophy to
Mrs. Adkins , ana Debbi Buck
a trophy to Mrs. Cwnings.
P 0 M E R 0 Y • ·
The "pledge of the year Arrangements lo purchase
award " went to Carol Crow new palms and a new com·
with Sheila Reeves making munion set fur the Enterprise
lhe presentation. The three United Methodist were made
chapter presidents, Mt·s. at a recent meeting of lhe
Rue, Mrs. Debbie Finlaw, Willing Workers Class held in
and Mrs. Cwnings were the social room of the church
prese nt ed gi ft s fr om - w1th Mrs. Huby Frtck as
members of their respective hostess.
. .
chaplet'S.
Mrs . MarJone Bowen
The pt·esidents introduced presided .at the. meeting durthe incoming and outgoing or- mg whtch tunc tl . was
fi cers of their respective reported that several tlems .
chapters, and the vice ' are sttll for sale. A get-well
presidents, Betty Ohlinger of card was stgned for Mrs.
Preceptor Bel&lt;l Beta, Ca rol Agnes Weeks who remams a
Jea n Adams or Xi Gamma pat1ent at lhc Holzer ML'!lical
Center. The wonder box
donated by Mrs. Cordelia
Bentz was won by Miss
Beulah Utterback.
Navy Hospital Corpsman
"Vi tal Witnessing" was
Second Class James C. White, read by Mrs. Bowen and the
son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. program opened with a call to
' White Sr. of Route 2, worship and scripture taken
Pomeroy, recently completed from St. Luke 5. Emphasis of
a strategic deterrent patrol. the program was on leaching
He is assigned to the fleet that the main purpose 111 the
ballistic missile submarine life of a Christian is to seek
USS Abraham Lincoln , the lost and bring them to
homeported in Pearl Harbor , C11rist. A discussion was held
and several hymns sung by
Hawaii.
White joined the Navy in the group . Mrs. Bowen read a
meditation and Mrs. Cordelia
April 1968.

·the national anthem, and all
of the members repeated the
opening ritual. The Beta
Sigma Phi grace was given
preceding the dinner.
For the program there was
a skit by the Ohio Eta Phi
pledges and a song or rriend·
ship led by June VanVranken
and Kathy Johnson.
While, yellow and purple
nora! arrangements were us·
e&lt;l on the tables. Favors were
yellow felt bookmarks with
rose replicas made by Carol
McCullough, and the programs were arranged by .
Susan Baer. Karen Stanley,
social chainnan or Xi .Gam·
rna Mu, handled ar·
rangements for the dinner.

Class plans purchase

Working on invitations that are handmade creations
for the "Night in Arabia" Charity Ball ror the French Art
Colony are, seated, lert 111 right, Ruth Tap, Anita Tope and
Saundra Koby : standing, left 111 right, Gisela Alonzo,
Micki Calhoun, Beth Cherrington and Alix Harder.

Weight loss charms
given to members

Charms for weight loss
were prese,nLed to !:!cver·al
members at a meeting of the
Meigs TOPS !Take Off
Pounds Sensibly ) during a
meeting
held Tuesday night
Ministerii::i l Assodi::ltiun tu be
at
the
Pomeroy
First Baptist
used locally. The goa l was set
Church.
at $100.
Weight lu:;s fur the week of
"Give of Yoursel£ " is the
April
25 was 56 pounds by the
theme of the celebra tion
33
members
weighing in.
whtch will dea l with women
·seven
received
Twenty
fulfilling themselves as a visi channs
in
recogni
tion
of their
blt• cmd ccumtmira l comprogress
toward
!heir
weigh!
muni!)' dedaring Jesus
goa
l.
Qu·ist as Lord and Saviour.
Queen for the week was
acting out that luve through
Connie
Cleland with Delores
volunteer ~ rvke to others.
Hawk
as
the runner-up. Plans
The lot·al women Will be
were
made
for the Miss Sprjoining sume 2,000_ Wlils uf
ingtime
observance
un May
Clmrch Women Unit(.'(! in the
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at
which
time
the
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May Fellowship Progi·am
Friday.

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Fellowship.
Day slated
May Fellowslup Day will be
ubsctve&lt;l by Church Women
United of Meigs Cowtty· on
Friday at lhe Trinity Church.
There will be a sack lunch
at noun to be followed by a
brief busine:;s meeting. The
. aftemuon program will begin
at I :30 p.m. During the
IJ!.lliincss meeting, Church
Women Umted dues will be
aeccpted .
At the planning committee
uweting uf k~ y women from
the churches. it was rc~·om­
mended that the May
Fellowship Day offertng be
given to lhe emergency fund
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for gzrl of the year

with the most weight loss during the months from January
untii;May will be recognized.
Teresa Wood, leader. appointed Linnie Aleshire and
Nellie Grover lo the welcoming conuniltee. Meetings are
held each Tuesday at the
church with weighl-in time
being 6:30 p.m. and the
.meeting at 7 p.m. Shirley
Turner and Joan Felty were
namL'Il to take over TOPS
Bingo, a weight loss game .
Recogntzed for being
.. goalies" , that is, within 10
pounds of their goal, were
Becky Hensler, Freda Davis,
Marcia Houdashell, Karolyn
Black, and Donna Aleshire.

In the service

Ex -mother-in-law
blues

eventually want to share with
your childre11. Why not merely act on those beliefs'
DEAR DR. BLAKER _
For example, if you believe
sex should be reserved for a
Even though I am a 30-year- marillll relationship, stop in·
old divorced woma11, my ex- viti11g men to sleep over whe11
mother-in-law ca11 still make your children are home. On
Ill&lt; feel guilty about the way I
the other hand , if you believe
am raising my two boys.
that sex is all important part
She is very upset because I of any serious relationship,
let men sleep over. She is invite only a few special men .
arraid il will have a bad effect
Just remember, your
on the children. I want to do children will cerlainly lose
what is best for them, but 1 respect for you if they see you
also need an active social life. · acting counter to your stated
Yesterday she presented beliers.
me with a list of men who
If you are unsure about litis
have slept over during the i:;sue, you owe it to yourself_
past year. There were five. and to your children _ to
She had a rL'I.'ord of thei r think it through and come up
names and the dates of their with an opinion. Instilling
visits .
values in children is one of a
I was shoc ked and off ended
parent's most importan t
- and a little surprised she responsibilities.
hadn 't told me before how
Write to Dr. Blaker in care
strongly she felt about this of this newspaper, P.O. Box
issue . I thought we were pre!· 489, Radio City Station, New
tyclose.
York, N.Y. 10019. Volume of
Do you think my ex· mail prohibits personal
mother-in-law is right ' Or replies, but questions of
should f tell her to mind her
own business ?
general interest will be
discussed tn future columns.
DEAH HEADE R - First,
ask yourself if you are at
lea&gt;l partially responsible
for the strained relationsltip
with your ex-mother-in-law.
Someone might wonder
how she managed to compile
such a complete list without
the cooperation or an inside
Plans for attending the spr·
· infonnant - or the coopera·
ing ceremonial on May 6 were
lion of the "guilty party" at a recent meeting of the
herself.
Twin City Shrinettes held at
Have you, in fa ct, told her
more about your sex life than the home of Mrs. Iris Kelton .
Ml'l!. Cora Beegle presided
you really want her to know'! at the meeting during which
A woman may confide in
her runner mother-in-law for lime reports were given on a
trip to the Crippled Children's
a 11umber of reasons. After
es!llblishing a close relation- Hospital at Erie, Pa . by Ml'l!.
ship with her husband 's Keleon, Mrs. Boney Mlt.chell 1
mother during marriage , she and Mrs. Edna Slusher. Mrs.
may want to keep her as a Kelton served refreslunents .
The May meeting will be held
confidant even after the at
the home of Mrs. Slusher.
divorce.
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Attending were Mrs. Clara
She may give oul infonna- Adams, Mrs. Barbara .
. lion in hopes it will be relayea Dugan, Mrs. Jean Moore,
lo her ex-husband, usually as Mrs. Beulah Ewing, Mrs.
a tactic for making him Mary .Hughes, Mrs. Lora
jealous. Or, in her insecurity Byers, Mrs. Mllry Bowen,
as the head of a one-parent Miss Shirley Beegle, and two
household, she may turn to guests Miss Kathryn Hysell
her ex-mother-in -law for and Dbcie Dugan.
'
child-rea ring advice.
HERE VISITING
Perhaps you have let cer·
Mrs. Madeline Eblin
lllin infonnation slip because
you are uncertain about the daughter, Elaine Brickles,
~npact of your socia l sex life Crystal Lake, Ill. spent the
· 011 your children.
weekend here with her sister
You probably ha ve opinfo ns ~~~d brother-ln-law Mr. and
about the relationship of sex Mrs. Ardith Barto11 and rami·
to marriage, opinions you will ly.

Plans made
for meeting

HAS BIRTHDAY
The fourth birthday of
Courtney Lynne Allensworth,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Allensworth, Tirrtn, was
celebrated recently with a
party al the home of Courtney's grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Millard Wildennuth,
Middleport.
Others attending were her
grandmother, Mrs. Flossie
Allensworth, uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. James Wildermuth and son, Ryan,
Ga lloway , and Mrs. Grace
Hawley, Middleport. GilL~
were presented to Courtney
foll owing the dinner. A Raggedy Ann cake was se rved .

day 's meeting uf the Mid dleport Literary Club.
Smith lived in Russia for
several yea rs while a correspondent fur the New York
Times. Mrs. Strauss said that
he described life as being
under a dictatorship because
permission had lobe granted
for everything , even where
and when to shop, and tollll
coopera tion of newsmen in all
tltings was demanded.
Smith in his book told of the
MONDAY
Russians' activity in preparaSOUTHERN Local Board lion for the visit or former
of Education Monday 7:30 President Hichard Nixon so
p.m. in high school cafeteria . that he would be given a
SPECIAL MEETING, f11vorable impression. In her
Bosworth Council 46, Royal review , Mrs. Strauss told of
and Select Masters, 7:30p.m. Smith's experiences of living
Monday. Work (o..the super in a country where few
excellent master degree;· ·25 ···households .. have .the':&amp;!!JVe· ,
years cards lo be presented. nience of electric appliances,
MIDDLEPORT-The story
of life in Russia taken f"Jm
Hedrick Smith's book, "The
Russi ems", was given by Mrs.
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and the poor petlple live in
desolation, where abortions
are lega l and conunon, where
husbands and wives vacation
separately, and where the
women labor as much or
more than the men. The
author also pointed out that
everyone wants to live in
Moscow becauses of the con·
veniences there and how
there the streets are wide and
the buildings are large and
showy.
For roll ca ll members gave
a cotrunent on the book. Mrs.
Robert Fisher presided al the
meeting hosted by Mrs.
Fore s t
Bachtel.
Refreshinents were served
by Mrs. Bachtel , assisted by
her daugh_ler, Mrs. Carol
Tannehill.

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Tuesday
night
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7:45
Pomeroy
Masonic
Temple.
XI GAMMA MU Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, 7:30
Tuesday at the Columbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co.
Lynn Shuler and Susan Baer
to be hoslesses, Doris Ewing
and Martha Me Phail to have
the cultural report.
CHESTER COUNCIL 323,
Daughters or America, 8 p.m.
Tuesday at the hall. Initiation
will be held. Members are to
wear white dresses. Home
and orphans committee will
have a silent audion and
there will be refreslunents.

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Order of the Eastern Star,

will celebrate th~ir 25th wed·
ding anmversary on Sunday
With an open house to be
obsho ervledMat I pM
.m. ,atd tMhel~
me n ason . ~·an rs.
Roush were marned on May
8, 1953 at the Mason EUB
Church by the Rev. ~lph
Mahoney. Vernon Roush •. Jr.
G~yla and Thomas Henry,
cltildren of Mr. and Mrs.
Roush, will host !be CO)lebra·
lion. Friends and relatives
andnvited to attend.
Pooll.-a-lloo
Eyeglass wearers should
use more eye-shadow than
usu!'l, tiut . avoid bright,
glfttery colors.

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Hedrick Smith's ''The Russians''
reviewed by Literary Club member

CHOICES
Karen Blaker Ph.D.

Bentz had the closing prayer.
Refreshments were served,
to those named and Mrs.
BeatriL'Il Buck, Mrs. Mabel
Moore. Miss Freda Lieving,
and guests, Mrs. Della Curtis
and Miss Patty Edwards.
May meeting will be held at
U1e home or Mrs. Kathy Cor·
bill.

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ASTROeGRAPH

IS WQol"ds ur Undtor
Cosh

May 1: 1978
You could meet a \€ty un 1que
ndP,rdual thiS comrng yea'r wn o
t nrt 11 ott w1tn everyone

doesn

but •,•m o.

rna ,

select )OU as h1S

spec1al fneno E,posure to an
·eJCCitlng new way of ttfe· could
result

Want Ads Turn ·Unwanted Items lnto Cash

WANT AD
CHARGES
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1day
2dars

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3da;·s

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Alb runmn~ otJ-rr th&amp;n ('OflSt'l.'ll l rl"l'
dio y~ 111il ~ (·~ed 111 U"lf I da~

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ultenor mot1ve 1! one )OU Kno y.

.\ lobtlf HomE' Sllles and Yaro Bit'S
art m""tptl"d on~)·
ta.sh
ordtr ~ C'l!n.l C'hart!f for ads &lt;'111~ •
lflt: Bu1 Numbfr In Cart Df The Stn·

onl\ casually neaos more than

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TAURUS [Apdl 10·May 10) You

would be ,,,se to suspect an

a reasonable amount ol
Or1 yOU toda\

ora1se

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'o' Ou re romantiCally su1 tea to oy
senJ,ng for , our cop) o' Aslf O·

Graph Lener Ma rt 50 cents for
eacn ana a ton g
se tl,woresSPO stamoed envelope

to Astra-Graph P 0 8-o , J89
Radr o Crty Stallo:. N Y 10C·19
Be sure to speech buth s1gn
GEMINI IMay 11·J une 10) Be as
r~ai,St;C

as oossrbte aoout your
goals today II rnev are not LA e!l
dPhned ~au !1 m,ss 'YOur mar k
bv a mile
CAN CER IJune 11-July 11 ) II a
co worker as~s '{Ou for rns truc!Jons on t1ow 10 oertorfT1 a tas k
today don t pretend you ca n
do 11 I! you really don 1 to. no w
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CLEA RANCE SALE bt&gt;g rn~ Mon
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Mo •n S11eer
Ro c,ne
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SCORPIO !Oct. 14-Nov . 111
There s a stron g possrO rl rty
your

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gam the upper h and today
'/'men 11 come s to pa y you may
Nr sn you had exe rcrs ed greater
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CAPRICORN IDee. 11-Jan . 19)
Flattery IS no t a good too l to
use toda~, 1n oreler to ach 1eve
J' OUI purposes lnsmcerr t y w 111
oe re ad ily dr sce rned by o ttrers
AQUARIUS )Jan. 11l-Feb. 19) A
!r1end whO neVer seems to
have the cash wt1en the lab
co me s m1ght use that ploy to
s t1 c ~ yo u wrth 1t1e brll ag arn
today Let her wnte a check

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 10)
Lac k o f acco mpl1shment toda y
won ' t be due to an absence ol
rn1t 1at r-ve You h av e the dnv e .
but you may not delrne your
ObJeC"1ive clea rly en o ugh ·

ARIES [March 11-April 19)
You·re apt to tak e srtua!lons for
gran ted today Th ings will no t
happen as easrty as you ' ve le d
yourself to belreve

Meigs
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toys
and mens ... omens
ch!idr en ~ and baby clo thes
f.e r yrh ,n g •11 good (Of'dr tron
and r ec~o n ob l e 4 hou~e~ !rom
A sr&gt; lo r"l d Bul l., Ptc nr on SR 1]4
M ondo)" and T\JE!SOoy q 5

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Subd"·r ~ rof"l at F •'e Pom ls

LOST BETW EEN Pomeroy Not ronal
Bo nlo. &amp; pork 1ng lot - Sov1n g ~
boo lo. Some mon ey m rhe book
t! t ~ un d please colt qq 2-7801 or
Jetf Hor t 61 4-592·4275 Rewa rd
LOST RED Bone hound dog end a
b lock and w hr te par t b11d dog
~hart Iori . Gene Humphre y
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Ken t Hanby 1-440·8570
OLD FURNITURE . ice bo.wes. brass
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99'1 S545 durrng the day

COONER 'S CAMP ERS on Rotnbow
Rrd ge Htgh QI.Jo1rt y low pn ce!t
full lrne r e(f eat ronat vehtcles
and O&lt;Ce!&gt;sor res Oil O hro Rt 7
south of T uppe r~ P l o rn~ . toke
CR 28 to Boshon fo llow s1gns
Open trll dark . Con tact Robert
Cod ner , Long Bo rt om . Ohro .
I 976 2I l oo t 1er ry se lf -con tomed
f ro~el Trailer 992 7066 .
1971 ARI STOC RAT
Cam per .
Sleeps 6 wr th stove; oven , srnlo. ,
lurno ce
a nd po rt-o-polly .
Complete wr th ownrng, jOCk s
and elec lrrc brok e hookup

BOWLING

&lt;jq1-5756.

74 FOOl CAM PE R Fron ldrn . Good
(Ondr lton
Sell co nt o 1ned

m 5086

POMEROY LANES

FRIENDlY HOME Toy Po tt res no w
rn ou r 23rd yea r rs e•po nd rng
ond ho!&gt; openrng \ lo r Manag e rs
a nd Deal e rs Pa rt y Pl an eM
pe t rence
hel p ful.
Our
gu aren teed toys ond grh s sell
themselves No cos h rrWQS I
rnen t
No se rviCe cho1ge to
c u~ l omers
No co ll ectrng
del~"•errng
Co r
pho ne
neces.sor)" Call co llect Cor al
Ooy Sl8 -48q.g3q5
WOULD YOU lik e to earn $10 $35
a nd more on hour? Need lodres
to demons tra te lace lr ft s N o
ell" pe rrence necessar y N eal
op p eo ro n((~ and pl easa nt pe r
sona lr ty o mus T Coi l Sue for op
porn lrn en l . 99 2-7000
NEED EXP ER IENCED bc b y ~l tt e r fo r
three pr e Hhoo!ers and so
m eone to do spr rng cleamng

985·&lt;237

HELP WANTED
LADY OR MARRIED
COUPLE
For light house keeping for retired
man. Paul Orr, Long
Bottom ( Bashan).
Ohio .
949-2193

Morning Glories

Aprll1 8, 1918

Jones Boys
'lowell Sunoco
G&amp;J Auto Parts
Gibbs Grocery
Seers
90
Karr &amp; VanZandt
74
lild . High Gome - Debbie
Haw ley 188, Lena Howard
181.
Ind . High Series - Debbie
Howley
486 ;
Caro le
Mclaughl in 476.
High Team Game a nd
Series - Gibbs Grocery 833
and 2315.

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The Almanac
Untied Pressloternatlonal
Today is Monday , May I,
the !21st day of 1978 with 244
to follow. This is "May Day."
The moon is between Its
last quarter and new phase _
The morn ing star is
Mercury .
The evenin!! stars are Jupiter, Mars, Venus and Saturn.
Those born on this date are
Wider the sign of Taurus.

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SPECIAl S}~
An y U.S. mocte ur-p.trt•
utr• if nH&lt;Iod. bcloclo•
tront.whMI d rf vt cars.

~. Now

F«

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FrRnlltER, ~ ~~EN .
PO~. ftRf t\.f'EtS
A Sl.fND
PilmM"'I' L.tndmll'

·. APIJOmt~ent : .
Pomero, Landmalt
w_~rsey . Mtr

..· ~'J,L~,,

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W. Main St .
Pomeroy , Ohio
Ph. 9'1'/.1164

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• -24· 1 mo.

y~·- H41ve
: .utfullv
Chosen

OOZER FOR HIRE

Your love ,
Your Ring&gt;.

Specialized
In
yard
grading .
driveways,
landscaplnQ , etc.

1

,"$' ·~~

Call

Middloporl, Ohio

DO

YOU need lime stone or
g roved ? Ca ll
B .J
Dars t .
747-2850 al rer 6 pm .

ASSIST~N T &lt;1 H Agent M u~t be
able to wor k wr th youth o~ we ll
o s adu l ts P re v t ou~ expenence
rn w o rkrng wrlh youth tS
dt:t\rroble
Bache lor degree
p referred b!.Jt an y odd rtronot
tr omrn g beyo nd hrgh ~c h ool
writ be cons rdered M v ~ l be o
M et g s Coumy res rden t Fo r
more rn l orr'no tro n con tac t John
C Rt ( e at ~2 - 38'15 An Equ al
Opportu nit y h npl oyer
NEE D EXPERIENCED tr uck d rrvs1
rmmed tote l.,. . Pre le1 so meone
over 21 yea r~ of age Apply to
Pomero y Lond.rn ork , SAO Eo~ t
Morn
St. , Pomeroy , Oh to
(}q2-21 81 lnte r vrew~ w ilt be or
ronged

our
and
and

r - - - - - - ,.

70 ~ 4

lOCUSl POSTS lonale 8 It lo ng
51 :15 each 1975 f- ord F 7SO 4
wheel dn~e $3800 Good con
d11ron 991 6795 o r 843 1933
BURROUGHS SE N SI MA 11( o c
co u ntrng
mochrne
hon e
q92 7 t 56 The Dorlv Sen el
Ill Court Stree t Pom e ro
Qhro
$70 oo ch

COUNTRY MOBil£ Home Por k
Rout e 33, nor th of Pof"T!e roy
Lorge lo ts , Coi i 99'"J·7479

WORK PAN TS
work ~h rrt '&gt;
rec ycled reom c o ve rall ~ a nd
dentm cuto l h Odds and ~ n d ..
Shop Rt I M rddleport . Ohr o

991-b1 73

INSULA HO N BUSIN ESS 1974 Step
Vo n tri.J ck and 2 rnsulo t mg
mochmes com ple te wr th ext10
blower ,. Appro .- 500 bog s a t
rnsulotron Ever.,.thrng need ed
to go rn to bus1ne!i~ . 992 · 3 ~ 3 .

BR OCCO LI

caulif lo w er b•ussell ~p rout s .
egg pla nts . hoo d lettu ce sw ee t
peppe r '"· hungorron wo:c , see t
banana . chrl , peppers Plus.
man y dr fl eren t -. o de tte~
of
toma to p! onf!. , many k 1nd~ of
ba s k e t ~
and
po t
hong tng
!lowers lar ge vorre ty of o n
nuols rn llo h (leland Fo rms
and Gre e nho use . Rocme
Gerot d rne Clel and

1975 CR 125 Elsrnore
Honda . 992-7639 .

1977 125

WIRE CAGES l or tomatoes A n
drew Cross . Roc1 ne. 247-2852
1q71 FORD ST ATI O N wagon 19b6
Fo rd I ru ck 985-41 03 .

)MAll "AP T. su1toble lor only o ne
Fur nished . Coli qtj2-S'"J61 even
'"9 !&gt;

15 CU f OOT Wo rds ches t type
l reezer
Exc ellent condtt ron
Co l t b l4 -b6 7-304 1

FIVE ROOM opt . l or rent
992-3Sq2 otter 6

COR SAG ES
MO THER S Do y
Prom
arrangemen ts Wood
ltber fl o we1 s Rem onobly p r rc .
eel. Mode to order 9'12-b368

Colt

f RAILER SPACE, 1•. mrle !rom
Meig s Hrgh School on Old Rt .
33. 997.:]q4 1 or Cl97· 2089 .

CITIZENS; Ou r new
renter ~ os sistom;e , yo u moy be
a ble to l i~ e rn our apartment
l or less tha n S50 a month. For
inl o•mollon . con to c. t
m o re
V illage Monor Apartments .

SENIOR

991-7787.

fOESal~ If~~ Tnde
FOUR BEDROOM home Co lum ·
bus, Oh io . linden oreo . Sell or
trade for property 01 1-4 x 70
house t railer of equal value . in
Me igs Cou,n ty . qq2 7390 or

992·709&lt; .

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BV OWNER 5 acr es w rt h 9 roo m
ho u ~e FREE G A S 7 co r garage.
summer kr lchen o " d bordered
by I &lt;r C.eks Ca ll 985 3827 .

Phone .985.]801

Jack's Septic
.Tank Semce

Box J

REDUC E SAFE and fm t w i th
GoBese Tabl ets &amp; E Vo p ' wat er
p , Hs ~ N etsc:n Dr ug

mo.

,Jt\)N"} fe)ft

Chester, Ohio

m rs OOTlli~ 65mR
THMJA tOOD,

LECEX

BA~A~A \

I I I

MOORE'S

Ph . 992·2148

D

Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992-5682

s.,r muse on
' , acre lo t
Spocrous 3 bedroom wt th Iorge
utrlrty room Hardwood lloor~
011d ca• pet Frurl trees and
~h r ub ~

HOWERY AND

11 ROOM TWO ~tory hou~e Oou ·
ble garage w1th apa r tmen t ou t
burl d 1ng~
17 oc re~ Rutland
See or colt T.0
Stewo n
741 -142\
ONE

ACRE wooded lot s neor
M ei g ~ Htgh Sc hoo ls
Phone

992-5523.
f iVE ROOMS. bot h , la u ndry room .
On 1 ac re lot . $1 5.000, l rr m
997-e 174 or m -37 14 .

'
OWNER

BV
house

4 bedroom brr lk
Iorge·· corner lot boy
wm do w~ 2 bot"h!. . Owner wr i t
lrno nce . lnqurre o t 409 South
5th A venue Mrdd lepor t
18 acres rn country J
mrle~ h om Ro( rn e
Ho ve to
Ete ct rtc
coun ty
r emodel
wat er , 3 ' , acres t rtl oble lcfnd ,
E.. ce llent
loc at ro n .
Phon e 74 7-2072.

APP ROX

Saooo.

Phone , _.
992.]748 or 992·i02o
FREE PARKING
3-31 -1 mo.

675·1512

UN '. ON OPERATED
3.30.1 mo:

BOB'S
AUTO PAINTING

Middleport, Ohio
2~ Yean Service
SPRING SPECIAL
Complete Paint Jobs
Small Cars
I 100.00
urge ~rs
1125.00
Trucks
I 175.00
Body wcrk &amp; rop1lr 11.00
per inch using only lhe but
O..ponl materials.
L42 ·30t0
4.9. 1 mo.

BR ADFORD
Auct roneer , Com
ple te Servr&lt;e . Phone q4Q·2487
or 949 -2000 Rocrne Ohro . Crr tt
Bradf ord

ElWOOD BOWERS REPAIR
S we e per~ . toast e1s rro n!&gt; of t
srno ll opplton(e:. . Lo wr1 rno wet .
ne:c t to Sl at e Hrghwoy Garage
on Rou te 7 Phone (6 1&lt;1 ) 98 5-

3815

SAVE ON
CARPmNG

DRIVE ALITIU

DELTA
DURA. STEEL RADIAL

&amp;

"THE MILEAGE MAkER"

SAVE ALOT

MARTI N E• -

co vot rn g . se pt tc sy st em!&gt; ,
doze r . bock hoe , dump tr uck
lrme!o i One . gtove l, b to c~ t o p
po 11rng ~ I \ 43 Phon e I (6 i 4)

698-733 1

BA THR OOM S AND
Krtche ns
remod el ed ccrom l( tde p lum brn g cor pen tr., and gener a l
morntenonce
13 yea r ~ ex
perr ence 992-lb85 .
PULLIN S EX CA V A TI NG Com pl ete
Ser 11rce Phon e 992 ·2478
WIN I ER GET to vour house? Le t us
mok e necessary repotrs , A t
Tr omm . C o n~tru c t io n . 742 -1328 .

~~ =::
HOMES ITES fo r sole , 1 acre and
up. Middl eport , near Rutland .

Ccll992- 7&lt;81 .
NEW 3 bed room house, 2 baths,
oH elec .. 1 acre . Middleport ,
close to Rutland . Ph one qtj2.
7481 .
.
COUNTRY lormlond w ith secl ud ed woods, woter and good oc·
ceu in Monroe County , W. Va .
51 .000 down colt {304 ) 772 -

31 01 or 130&lt; ) 772-3717.
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THREE BW ROOM S, both , vrn yl
sr drng . In real good ~o ndr tr on
M 1ddlepo rt. qq2 .72 44 ,

Com mer cia l pr opertv opprox . 17
acre s. leve l land , loca ted at
Tuppers, Plai ns on Ohio , Route
7. Phc~ [61&lt;) 667 630&lt;. ~

TWO STORY 3 bed r oom !rom e
ho u ~e F A fi.J rno ce , itorm w tndo w ~ fr re ploce . ln ' f-(L rd dleport .
Phone 99 2 3457 or 9q1 5867.

VA ·FHA , 30 yr . financing, a l ~o
relinon cr ng . Ireland Mortgage ,
71 E State , Athens, phon e (61-4 )

592·3051.

CALl

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY
IN GALLIPOLIS

BUilDERS
SUPPLY CO.

Hendenon

Hartford
182·2175

WILL do roof rng . con!o tr uc t ton .
plumb rng ond heotrn g N o 1ob
too Ior ge or too 5rn ol t. Phone

991-7060

991 3885

AT

4-lll-IIC

7 4. 1 -1348

AT 446-3643

ORPHAN ANNu;IE...-AAS LONG AS HE LIVES
I'VE GOT TO FLY

I TOLD YOU , ANNIE
"'• YOU ' Ll AlL HAVE

BI'CK IN A

(Answers tomorrow)

Answer: Perfume going up 7- ··A-SCENT"
NEW-JUST OFF PRESS I JUMBLE BOOK 1"11 with 110 puzzles Is IVIIIable fOt" $1.35 poa!pa!d from Jumble c/o thiS ne wspaper p 0 Box 3-4
NorwOOd, N.J. 07648. Include your nlme, address, zip ccid8 .~ m1 k8
checks Plyabte to Newspaperbook s.

LIST
178.31
Sl5.01
Sl'/.19

BR71xll
GR78x14
HR78x15

SALE
$44.18
151.97
U5. T7

AI Tromm Const.
742 -2328, 5 P.M. IO' P.M.
Order Now.Mount by Appl.
&lt;·30· t mo.
REMODEliNG , Pl umbing , healing
a nd a ll lype ~ of genera l repa ir .
Wor k guara nteed 20 year s ex·
penance . Ph on e997 - 2~09 .

-

-

SEWING MA CHI NE Repa irs . ~ er ·
vic e , a ll makes. 992-2284 . The
Fabr i c
Sh o p ,
Po me 1o y .
Authorized Singer So les o11d
Serv ice . We sharpen Sci ~so r s.

--- -EXC AVATING , do ze r . loader and

backho e w01 k , du mp ~ trucks
ond to-boys l or hire , w!ll haul
hit d n 1, to soi l, llme slone and
grovel. Coli Bob or Roger Jol fers . day phone ~2 - 7069 , night
phone 992-3525 01 m - S232 .
~X C AVAIING ,

and d i tc h t~r .

All c•rpel Installed wltll
paddinQ at no chorgt.
Export inslallatton.

Rubber Back Carpet
As Low As

••.&amp;1

:."u;d

9' and 12' Vinyl
Flooring In Stock
Buy whlrt you can comt tn

and SH what you'ro gtHing
- Good ••'-&lt;lions - Futty
ltotkod.
can 742·2211
TALK TO
WENDELL GRATE
CARPET CONSULTANT

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
DOWN
1
Miracle
I
Pool shot
ALLEYOOP
2 Plowed land
IF 1UI&gt;JK 15 GONNA IO.D UP 'TH ' Y.Oii!KS
&gt;On horse3 Maritime
site
WHILe HE CHECKS OUT OUR. ESV\P!!,
4 Beverage
back
~EN we GOT IT MADE:
Russian
&gt;Send back
lake
6 Old Irish
robe
12 Charm
1 Family
13 Speak
wildly
member
8 Suppose
g· Candidate
Butterfl¥,' '
10 Kilchen
15 Seraglio
gadget
room
16 Furtive
16 Average
look
17 Vamoose!
18 Actor Karl
19 Airplan•
engine
20 Prong
' - - - - - - - - ' - - - - ' 21 Color of
sound
20 Rich
a biretta
22
Whack:
sl.
cake
Th' initials
John DRockefel ler'5 2J Cessation
word both fri'lr,t_w;lrtil
Gretchen Apri I
initials didn't spell 25 Manitoba
tl3C::Kw;ara
Skinner?
ani.Jthinq
Indian
26 Swiss city
Actor
monelJ 1 27 Hingle
28 Buffalo's
lake
29 Exaggerate
33 Cambodia's
Angkor 34 Bakery
product
~~!: 35 Judah
.Ben 36 Tarzan, e.g.
FRANK &amp; ERNIE
38 Roger
6--+--+- -- -- - - - - - - - - - , - - - - - - Moore role
, J9 Withstand
~All at '
• · ' (suddenly )
ii U Monticello,
'
~
e.g.
.' '. '
&gt; 42 Equal

4

Yesterday's
%3 Mexican
shawls
24 Most
hackneyed
25 Grotto
26 Watch it '
21 Ballet
position
30 European
river

.

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VtiO~FUL PAY!
No'f ONLY DID % Grf!r

F112!0, fH£: ibSS
~II1D HE'D SEe

"'*IN",.

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'HIS C:rt-Y IIGJtl"'!

Ru1llnd

L.I HAVE MY .5U5PICION5
AI30UT WHAT THEY. WERE
AFTER1 5UT IT DOESN'T
CONCER.N YOU ...

ATALL!

IF YOU NEED
A SOFA 'THAT
MAKES A
BED FOR
YOU

34 Fonner
times
37 M.s.
Farrow Monday, May I
38 Jazz by
Gillespie

en spot lead assures win
NORTH
• 10 7 3

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ONE WONDERS Wi-IAT
SOI&lt;T OF I&lt;ESPONSE WE

MIEii-IT GET IFWE WERE
TO ASK

ANIMALS ...

~OHO~O~OHO

UEE HEf ~EE UEE

MAI{BE WE

~AD

B£TTER NOT ASK

5-1-A

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EAST

WEST
• J 6 52

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• J 85
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SOUTH
t AK

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OAILY CRYP1'0Q UOTE - Here's how to work It :
AXYD I. !!_ AAXR
Is LONGFELLOW

Vulnerable : North-&amp;uth
Dealer: North
Weo\ North Eaot
Pass

Pass

,.

2•
Pass

Pass
Pass

Pass

One leiter sim ply st ands for another. In this sample A is
Opening lead : • 3.
used for the three I.'s, X lor 1he two D's, etc. Sin gle letters.
:l poslrophes. the lt'ttg lh :md formation of the words are al l ' - - - - - - - ---....!
hints. Each day the rode lell crs are different.
By Oswald Jacoby
aod Alan Spntag
CRVPTOQUOTES
Alan : " How about showp
Q
R
R
ing
some standard expert
HAWH
AYCTB
TRE YOQWOV
plays, if there are standards
01
T J p _ for experts'?"
BRHH C R
OWD
DWHJYDB
Oswald : " Here's one that
E
w
J
o
_
might
qualify. The defense
NXBHCV
WDT
PRQRDORB
starts out with three rounds
'
I R w o R _ of diamonds . South wins the
C WBHJDL
HWJD
·
third diamond with the jack

finesse, but West pla ys th•
king . Now we see why our
expert led the ten not the
queen."
Alan : " West's play of the
king on the ten indicates that
West held the singleton king .
He would nol have played it
from king and one or more
low cards s ince he might
well be jeopardizing a queen
or jack tha t East might be
holding."
Oswald : " So our expert
pr.oceeds to play East for the
rest of the trumps. He leads
dummy's six and lets it rid~
if East fails to cover. 01' If
East does cover , South wins.
gets back to dummy with a
club and picks up the rest of
East 's trumps. "

ffi!_f (Jffi} ~
+

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5-l·B

" K 76
• Q J 10 9

• K 109

A Florida reader wants to
if we open one
notrump.
Yes, we do. We only have
15 high-card points , but the
tens and nines of diamonds
and clubs are likely to be
worth at least one extra
A W QQV H QX E W D
r::;tm~~ .. ~eady to go after point.
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN . )
Salurday'sCryptoq110te: IFYOUTHINKCHIWRENOON'T Alan : " The expert will
(For a copy of JACOBY MD[).
KNOW 111E VALUE OF MONEY, TRY GMNG ONE A lead the ten spot. This play is ERN, send Sl to: " Win at
NICKEL.-ANON
'Tlore than standard. It is an Bridge , " care of lhls newspsautomatic play for him."
per, P.O. Box 489. Radio City
w~ Jg'l'8 Kinr t"ea~ures Syndiute, Inc.
Oswald : ''He plans to Sial/on, New York , N. Y. T0019.J
BARNEY

HE CAN'T GO AFTER

REDUCED TO 115,900 - " SUPER BARGAIN IN
POMEROY " -1'12 story home in very good tondltlon .
Features 4bod rooms, lo"e ly family room In ba10ment,
nlte ll"lng room , kitchen &amp; bath. Large yard fenced In
back . Beller ca ll now, this won't last long .

6,30 P.M. - Testimony Time
7:00 - Paul Gaud ino Family ·Fitness Show
7:30 - Special Edition
10:00 - 700 Club.

Oswald

DID 1./E TIE UP

Largest $election-In The Valley

body

.llovie Ch•nnel ~ 5 &amp; 9 P.M. - The Car l PG )
7 &amp; 11 P.M. - One-Qn.One lPG!
Cable Channel s -

rr

.,,

FURNITURE

15 IN STOCK

Allswer
31 School
ninny
32 Religious

but

0~ B ULLET, PAW, SO'S

17 FOOT GLASS Moster Dayt o na
boo I 110 h .p . Mer cury Cru tsa ,
I 0 .. b ull t·up l ro rler for lo ng
htgh speed haul pow er wench
sk ts and equ1pmcnJ S37~

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6:3G-NBC News 3, 4, 15; ABC News 13; Carol Burnett &amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 8,10; Over Easy 2() •
7:00-Cross.Wits l ; ,4; Newlywed Game 13; NBC News
8; News 10; Gilligan's Is. 15; French Chef 2() ;
Boat ing Safety 33.
7:3G-Hollywood Squares 3; Let's Go To The Races 8.
Minor League Baseball 4; Candid Camera ·6;
MacNeii.Lehrer Report 20,33; Price is Right 10;
Thai 's Hollywood 13; TV Honor Society 15.
8:00-Man From Atlant is 3, 15; Happy Days 6, 13; CBS
Reports 8, 10; Cousteau Odyssey 70,33.
.:Ju-caverne &amp; Shirley 6,13; 9:00-Movle " Kill ing
Slone" 3,1 5: Three's Company 6,13; Pilot 8,10: Six
Amerltan Families 20; Alcatraz 33.
9:31}.-Carter Country 6; Movie " Home to Stay " 8,10:
Mary Tyler Moore 13.

an'

RUnAND
747-2211

TUESDAY, MAY 2, t978
5:4S-- fam Report 13; 5:5()-PTLCiub 13; S:SS-Sunrlse Semester 10.
6:00-PTLCiub 15; 6:25--Concerns &amp; Comments 10,
6 : 3~Focus on Columbus 4; News 6; Sunrise
Semester 8; 6:4S--Mornlng Report 3; 6:5()-Good
Morning, West VIrginia 13; 6:55--Chutk White
Reports 10; News 13.
7:00-Todoy 3,4,15; Good Morning America 6,13; CBS
News 8; Bullwlnkle 10.
7:3G-Schoolles
10; 8:DO--Capt. Kangaroo 8, 10;
Sesame St . 33.
9' 00- Merv Griffin 3; Phil Donahue 4, 13,t5 ;
Emergenty One 6; Family Affair 8; Match Game
10.
9,1o-Andy Grlflllh 8; Family Altair 10.
10,00-Card Sharks 3.~.15; Edge of Night 6; Pass The
Bu&lt;k 8; Joker ' s Wild 10; To Tell The Truth 13.
10 :3o-Hollywood Squares 34,15; High Hopes 6; Price
is Right 8,t0; 120,000 Pyramid 13.
11 :00-High Rollers 3,4.fS,;...Happy Days 6, 1l ; 11 : 3~
Wheel of Fortune 3, 15; Family Feud 6, 13; Par tridge Fam il y 4; Love of Life 8,10: Sesame St. 20;
Cousleau Odyssey 33.
11 :55--CBS News 8; Loving Free 10.
12:00-Newscenter 3; News 4,6, 10; Sanford &amp; Son IS;
Gambit B; Midday Magaz ine 13 . •
12:30--Ryan's Hope 6, 13; Bob Braun 4; Gong Show 15;
Search for Tomorrow 8,10; Elec. Co . 33.
1:00-For Richer, For Poorer 3; All My Children 6,13;
News 8; Young &amp; the Restless 10; Not For Women
Only 15.
1:3o-Days of Our Lives 3,4,1.5; As The World Turns
8,10; 2:(}Q----{)ne Life to Live 6,13 ; 2:3G-Doctors
3,41,5; Guiding Light a.to.
3:00-Another World 3,4,15; General Hospital 6,13;
Lilias Yoga &amp; You 2() _
3:3G-AII In The Family 8,1 0; Consumer Survival Kit
20; &lt;' DO-Mister Cartoon 3; Superman 4; For
Richer, For Poorer 15; Merv Gr lftln 6 ; Addams
Family 8; Sesame St. 20,33; Gomer Pyle USMC
10; Dinah 13.
4:3G-Litlle rascals 3, IS ; Gilligan's Is 4,8 .
5:00-Here Come The Brides 3; Star Trek 4; Gun.
smoke 8; Mister Rogers 20,33; Hogan's Heroes 10;
Emergency One 13; Petticoat Junttlon 15.
5:3o-News 6; Elet. Co. 20,33 ; Mary Tyler Moore 10;
Hogan's Heroes 15. ·
6:00-News 3.4.8,10,13,15; ABC News 6; Feel ing Free

10 :30- Hollywood Squares 4; 11:00- New s
3,4,65,8, 10,13, IS; Over Easy 33.
lUG-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; Movie " Pete ' n Tillie'
6,13: Movie " Kiss Me. Kill Me " 8; Movie "The
Silencers'' 10; ABC News 33.
12:00-Janakl33; 1:00-Tomorrow 3,4; 1: 1 ~Koiak 8;
1:31)-.News 13 .

----------------"----' ~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~N,~
r

Ennlngs ~11646-3~ or 444-711•

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" wote1 pit t, ·, Vil lage Ph qr
mocy, 271 N . 2nd A ve , Mt d
d.!_epo rt

WANT TO rent · Teacher ne ed s 3
bedroom home. Col i qq2 SI I 0

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Saturday's! Jumbles: GNOME QUOTA JOCKEY SPRUCE

DAY OR TWO--·

lOSE WElCH! SAF ELY! Toke NEW

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SURE · .. BUT I'M
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51. Rt. 12~ toward Rutland.

UITLE ORPHAN A NNn.

Now arrange the circled letters to
torm the surprise answer, as suggested by the above canaan.

·· I EXTERIOR
PAINTS

Trvdr•~t~114.

~4

991 709 4
IWOHOUSE5

Pomeroy, 0.
3.Js.ttc

the

GARAGE

STORY lrorn e hou~e 6
ro orns and bol h ce llm , out ·
burldr n g ~ 4 acre s land at edge
of Rul\o nd Comple te trorle r
hook up al so '}bo nk s opprotS ·
ed pro pe rt y ol $1 5 500 . Ph one

WHAI '&gt;'OU MI6HT
DO 10 "EVEN "
'THIN6~ OU\.

Denver Kapple
At
Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
Tires
Battery .
Installation Service

byHennArnoldan&lt;IBot&gt;Loe

four ordinary words.

·BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR

ROGER HYSEll.

7&lt;2 3163

APP ROX 10 ooe~ on Fla tw oods
Rood 76 Elec trrc a nd worer
ovot lo ble
Soe Eskey Hrll
Po mer o y
Ohto
Phone

How To Save

Unscramble these four Jumbles,
one letter to each square , to form

A HOlo\E HERE A&lt;;
LONG AS 1 UV£...

·-

fWQ

In Rocrne 3', acres Beoi.J trl ul 5
bed roorn 3 bo th horne Com
pl e te l y
remodeled
and
&lt;orpeted Ha s bo t h gar&gt; ond
eleCi rrc furna ce , Lo rge ca rport
ond !.loroge bur ldrn g s. Cen lrot
orr p l u ~ lu ll bo!&gt; emen t For H)
l or ma tron coll949 7018

0

~ THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME

~ ~ ~~ ~

Ca11After5 :00or
Anyfimo Saturd1y
992·7119 or 9f2.5041
4-27-lfc

r·

l't.tt2·Zl14

BY OWN ER. 3 bedrooms wr th forc ed 011 go~ hea t and o rr cond1
tron rng I acre le vel lo t rn
Rut la n d
S\ 8 . 000
Ph o ne

In

••

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

I ' r cues on t eodrng (1ee k Rood

742 198&lt;

WIL.L·-IF YOU'RE SMART!

SPOT U~ ~

DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

Service,......._ .......
....

BE Sl SELEC TI O N olthc best wood
sto11es rn So utheo\lern Ohr o
Jo tul
Marso
El el
frr o1 ro
fempwood a nd Nof huo Zr on
Heat Co . 8 Putnam Dr (off M rl l
St ) Athens 6 U 59'} t1J79 or
bl 4. 696 - 1187

WHERE! THEY CAN'T

DAVE'S BACKHOE
&amp;

Radiator~

REDUCE S AF~ &amp; lo sr wrth GoBese
l obl e t!&gt; 8 E Vap water prlh.
Nelson Drug

CABBAGE .

~·•· t

EXPERIENCED

Jack W. CorHy , Mgr .

MtG RO HYBRIDS too•. replant
agre emen t rl you don 1 get o
!. l and
Ja mes
H
Smr th
He mlo c lo.
G r o~e
Ohr o
992 -252 4 leo1e m e s ~oge

TO HAPPEI&gt;J TO

'{OUR SWEET LITTLE; D0561E,
MIS$ D0~8 1 NS .. AND NOTHINB

220 E. Main 51 .
Pomen~y, Ohio

and

commercial. Call for
estima.te, 24 hour service
Anyday, anytime.

Sa••on 30hHIIng
pel. to 50 pet.
&lt;Osl

fully insurod
Free Esl.
Coil : 992.]815
H · l mo. pd .

Pomeroy Landmark

FOR MEM ORIAL Day Beout rlu l
sele( !rQn ! Iow en
~pr ay ~
bas k e ts crosses . Fa ye ~ Gri t
Shop , ~ 2nd St M rdd lepon
3 AND 4 RM f ur n r ~ h ed and un
l urnr shed oph
Phone W25434

Cellulosic (wood fiber!
Thermal Insulation

R.esidentiol

Experi&amp;nce and

Let us test your water Free

HOMEMADE QUillS

A-12- 1 mo. P.

Blown Insulation
JIM KEESEE

Let Pomeroy L•ndmork
soffen &amp; condition your
water with Co-op water
soffener, Model UC·SVI.
Now Only •289.95

7608

ANYTHI~e

4· I J · I rTIO .

1971 Covenlry 11 ._ 65 3 be-droom
1Qe9 Statesm a n 12 ~ 60 2
bedr oo m

snoo

I'M.SOUR! YOU DON'T WA~T

WE ' ~1. CI~ C 1-E A~UNP ­

\'IIDE·· Ai&gt;JD COME DOWN
&amp;EYOND THE RID6E

~------~~~ ~~---~--------~~----~------~
For The Best
SIEPTIC TANK
Price
In Town
J&amp;L
CLEANING
See

2 both

19b5 EL CAM IN O 99'}

p .m .

S.hr"

B 8 S MO BILE HOMES Pt Pl ea
sen t W Vo besr dt&gt; H ~ l.. ~
1973 Bro od mor e 1 ~ .., b4 ']
bed room
1q73 Do rr on I 4 &gt;o e{l '}bE-droom
1977 VtCtorron l A 1167 3 bedroom

&lt;jq1

(614) 66'7-6177
Between 7: 30 &amp; 9:00

" The Pttototr•phy ol L•rr,

E-CONOMY TRA CTOR ,.. •t h o il ot
tochmp nt) lr l.. e ne ... · o~ l., u"'g
S1'J50 Phon to o l .c l 60S )'J'QO

EQUIPMENT FO R com plete bea u ty
shop fo r l ou r op erat ors.
t! ~ol d thts wef.!k
Phone

CAPTATNI?A~V

For
sates &amp;sarvlto
Phone
992·7113

"Ca n cel My Rese rvation " B; Movie

JERRY MURPHY

CO Al liME STO NE ~ on d g•o11el .
colerum chtarrde lert rl tr e1 dog
i ood and oil types of ~ot t Ex
ce lstor Sott Work s 1nc .. E M orn
St . Pome roy q9'}.J89\ .

&amp;
Friends 6: CBS News 8, 10; Over Easy 20.
7:00-Cross-Wits 3,4 ; Newlywed Game 6, 13; Marty
Robbins' Spotlight 8; News 10; Billy Graham
IS; Dan iel Foster. M.D. 20 ; Know Your
Schools 33.
7:3o-That Nashville .Music 3; In Search of 4; Muppel
Show 6 ; Match Game PM 8; MacNeii .Lehrer
Report ~0,33 ; Candid Camera 1l .
8:00-Rollerglrls 3,4,15; Sugar Time! 6,13; Billy
Graham Crusade 8, 10 ; Cousstea~ Odyssey 20,33;
8:3~Joe &amp; Valerie 3,4,15; Baseball 6.13.
9:00-Movle "Kill Mel! You Can" 3,4,15;; Mash 8,10;
Art Amer ica 20; Meetlno of Minds 33.
9,3[)-()ne Day At a Time 8.10; Art Amerlr. ?0
-1o ,oo-Lou Grant 8,10; News 10; Originals 33.
10 :3G-F arm Digest 20; Anyone lor Tennyson 33.
11 :oo-News 3, 4,6,8, t 0, 13. 1S; Di&lt;k Cavett 20; Over
Easy 33 .
11 : 3~Johnny Carson 3,4,15; Pol lee Story 6,13; Mo•le

DEALER

EUIOTT APPLIANCE u·

SALES AND SERVICE
11·9.ttc

Pho,. "l-l \11

NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?

MONDAY , MAY 1, 1978
o :OO-News .3,4,S,10, 13 ,15; At:SL Newsc; loom 20.
6 : 3~NBC News 3,4, 15; ABC News 13; Carol Burnett

a "' ''" laqe-and Ruin Your Life" 10; ABC News"

'-'-\l r

,1 11

JOOMIIn St.
Pom'tNIY, Ohto
PomoNIY 9tH21l
or 991·6213
1 A_
.M.104 :30 P.M.

Movie Channel 4 5 &amp; 7 P.M. - Rotky IPGl
9 &amp; 11 P.M. - The Enlorcer (R~
Cable Channel 5 6:30P.M. - Testimony Time
7:00 - Paul Gaudino Family Fitness Show
7:30 - The Governor Comes to Mason County
10 :00- 700 Club.

TELEVISION
VIEWING

COUPLE HOSPITALS
IN THE VICINITY,
DICK ... .

AUTIIORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL

HEATING INC.

lii11• U
,... '"'• MilloY Fortuson
~ \llb.lon Tl lltn, uwn Boy
'"""' S.tos &amp; S.rvlco.

'WW ff !&gt; ~ 1$\

\ ~A. ' t (

PWMBING &amp;

SUPPLY
''"lno &amp; mo-.r

•~II

3,4.

Business Services

4

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,,,,~

YALE FOR!C. lrh Phone 94? 7705 or
949 22 10 l or more •n formotro n

FURNISHED AP T. l or ren t , near
R~ne . $1 30per mo. 94q. 2253 .

Pis ·
153
126
107
98

I\

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'"-'101 ~

i.J:'.'""'-1 Hill\lr
, ,,,l,l \.. ~ · ~·J!
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IC'"l

Phone 9t2·2181

CHIP· WOOD
Poles
mo ~~"
drome ter 10 on largest end sa NEE D SO ME ONE to do body war k
Cell 742·3 154
per ton Bundled slob SO pe1
ton Delrvered to Ohro Polle t
Co Rt '1 Pomer o y f1q7 168'f

Belpre First Fed . Sav. &amp;
Loan Assn. to Donald W.
Gearhart , Pt. lot 25, Me·
Cune 's Second Add ., Tuppers
Plains .
J . B. O' Brien, Roberta C.
O'Bnen to Roger Adams ,
Right of Way, Rutland .
Ralph
E: .
Stewart ,
Charlotte Stewart to Roger
Ad am s, Rig ht of Way ,
Rutland.
Luct lle Lambert , Raymond
0 . Lambert to Roger Adams,
Right of Way , Rutland.
Arthur T. Miller , Fannie
Miller to Roger Adams , Right
of Way , Rutland .
Evelyn Perry to James R.
Pooler , Beverly Marlene
Pooler , Pt. Lot 145, Pabner 's
111d Add ., Middleport .
Charles R. Manuel, Evelyn
Manuel to Joan E. Manuel, 1
acre, Letart .
Ross Shuler, Beulah M.
Shuler to Vivian V. Coy, 1
acre , Ufe Estate right to sell,
Salem.
Mildred Pepper to Doris
Pepper Davis, 136.50 acres
Minerals , Lebanon.
Henry C. Smith . affidavit,
Orange.

I

\

DOO ~ s

HVE FAM ILY Vord Sole lues . lhru
Fr r Le ad rng (teet.. Rood 3
mrl e s fr om S ypo ~s
Wat ch
!&gt;rgn!&gt;
Clothrng
D epr e ~~ron
G la!&gt;S d r!&gt; he~ 1\.Jr nr ture 1ors
Ra rn? ne l( t do y

rtlduced

991-0370

Transfers

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Wheel
Alignment ·

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O RG AN IZ A TIO NAL MEETI NG Frrdo)'
May 5th
7 30 pm
Pomeroy E og.le~ Clu b All l od r e~
rhot srgned up and o il other
to dr es tha t are rn teresred m
, for mrng the l od11?~ au .- rl rorv
dub ple o ~e onend

lo n1 t ~

111

Drsappornlment rs tr ke ly
today Jl you e, pee l those who
to ~e you 10 drop every th 1n g a nd
cater to yo ur whtms Be reallsuc regardmg your demands

~ e r .• o' •·or·l e-og ve

GU N SHOOT
Rutland l e-g1 on
Form every Sunday ot 12 00
noon S p on~ored by VFW

5 for Sl

on d a-.,dream rng or
rat ,onai i! Jng II you have a JO b
ro do get rrght to rt

'-"-RD SA L lues t, ~ot ) ttl' ? q.
o.,., Jud, Hurnpht·E') ~ 3 m rl t"&gt;~
N of fh e Fo rr g round~ on old ~r
33 Spon sor ....-! b\ the (hrld Con

FOUR FA Mil Y Carport Soi P Moy
3 4 9 to 5 A vons book s
clo thtng m 1 ~c 918 Sou th Jrd
ave M rdd!eport

~c:du ab le trme caul~ be wasted

double

so•.

HUNTER

.

Thr eod brg spool

polye~tiE!'r

tod a)

StG o Day G&lt;r t og~ ond Porc h ~ l e
A p11 l 30 ro MO) 5 A erO~&gt; ~ fr0m'
Fo a l e~ ono
Fun pro
Hom f'
\ \ o-$C'rn wV l ot of c:l r,hr ~ o n
l ro uP- s .,.., ,SC Orth•t&amp;nt .t tPrn~
eoch do\ ....
..»~ ~e
rn Or shrf"\4!
~

THREE FA,MIL Y Ya rd So le New
and v~ ed o rem~ Mo y I ~ t 2nd 8
3r d 9 om to S pm S65 N Fronl
Sr M rddlepor t Oh ro

.aoa. and

l :·

' 1'"

IF VOU ho" e o
rc e to olfe,
won l to b u) or ~P II ~orn P !hrng
oe looJ.. rng lor .-vor l.
or
whote-.er
1"N1II g~t r ~su l t~
l oSIE&gt; r w •th a Spnltn€'- 1Wo nt 4. d
Co!I 9Q1/1 So

T H~EE

LI BRA 1Sepl. 13-0ct 131 Much

EXPERT

011'-d \'!\11

ce-ss o n e ~

VIRG O [Aug. 13·Sept . 11) ro.
aa .,. 't'Ou must guard agamst a
tendency 'O go ro tne wrong
people tor adv 1ce A n rneffectlve couns elOr couro get'&gt; ou so

DOG O BEDI ENCE Clou torm rn g
-now Call l -3b7 0550

compoul'ld

Urti..l,;,~ L.relor~pub-l.rc.au . .m

Fr .W.~

RISI NC. ST AR ~enn e l Soordm g
l_ndoor ond ou tdOOI'
tun s
G1 oomrng oil br e t!(l~ (leon
~0 1"1tl o r y fonl.ltf'S
Che~h11 e
PhonE" tbU I 3C7- Q7Cil7

"r A RD SA l E So by bt&gt;d 2 chotr !o
;., ,tcken cho ,r s be-d ~p rtn g~

lhru F"nda\
4P M .

porn! today to-s te er cl ea r ol the
com preA hn ancral or bus1ness
problems o; a lr rend He could
draw 'fOU rn to a ne ver-nev er
land

HOOF HOLLOW Hor ses Buy sell
l rode or trorn . New and used
saddles Ruth Reeves A lbany
161 4, 698 -3190

..,,h

Thto ?ubhshrr ~n·t'!&gt; the ~hi
10 !'drt \lr re)t't'\ a n~ ~~~~ tit&gt;tiJ)('-d [lb.
}l"lltlll'lll l Tht Pubhsht•r \ll"rll oot t:.&gt;
rvsp...nstblt~ ll'r mon&gt; thall !."lflf LlH"\ll"·
rt'l.'\ rnstttlon

~1 ood.al
iXl Sati.trda~

P]i;'li:~ ~'

17:00-Janakl 33; 12:4G-News 13; 1:00-Tomorrow

TRACY

0

TH'MAILMAN?

know

YEP .. I SHORE
DID, MAW --

�l!-The Daily Sentinel, Midilleoort-Pomerov. 0 ., Mondav, ~y· 1, 1978

&amp;-The ·Daily Sentinel. Middleport·PomPI1lY, 0 ., Monday, May I, 1978

ASTROeGRAPH

IS WQol"ds ur Undtor
Cosh

May 1: 1978
You could meet a \€ty un 1que
ndP,rdual thiS comrng yea'r wn o
t nrt 11 ott w1tn everyone

doesn

but •,•m o.

rna ,

select )OU as h1S

spec1al fneno E,posure to an
·eJCCitlng new way of ttfe· could
result

Want Ads Turn ·Unwanted Items lnto Cash

WANT AD
CHARGES
LOO

1day
2dars

1.50

3da;·s

L&amp;:i

6da~'l

300

Cbar~e

125
IOl

225

ln

f.Jid! word O\ "rf" !he nununum I~
'oi'OI"tis LS ~ {'fl\U pt'r .,.ord pt'f" da~
Alb runmn~ otJ-rr th&amp;n ('OflSt'l.'ll l rl"l'
dio y~ 111il ~ (·~ed 111 U"lf I da~

'""

In memo r~ . Card of lbanks ind
S ct'n~ pt'r vo oN, S3 00

Chluitf~

nun unum Cash 111 am atK't'

ultenor mot1ve 1! one )OU Kno y.

.\ lobtlf HomE' Sllles and Yaro Bit'S
art m""tptl"d on~)·
ta.sh
ordtr ~ C'l!n.l C'hart!f for ads &lt;'111~ •
lflt: Bu1 Numbfr In Cart Df The Stn·

onl\ casually neaos more than

~mel

TAURUS [Apdl 10·May 10) You

would be ,,,se to suspect an

a reasonable amount ol
Or1 yOU toda\

ora1se

FHlC OU! Wr10

'o' Ou re romantiCally su1 tea to oy
senJ,ng for , our cop) o' Aslf O·

Graph Lener Ma rt 50 cents for
eacn ana a ton g
se tl,woresSPO stamoed envelope

to Astra-Graph P 0 8-o , J89
Radr o Crty Stallo:. N Y 10C·19
Be sure to speech buth s1gn
GEMINI IMay 11·J une 10) Be as
r~ai,St;C

as oossrbte aoout your
goals today II rnev are not LA e!l
dPhned ~au !1 m,ss 'YOur mar k
bv a mile
CAN CER IJune 11-July 11 ) II a
co worker as~s '{Ou for rns truc!Jons on t1ow 10 oertorfT1 a tas k
today don t pretend you ca n
do 11 I! you really don 1 to. no w
rhe an swer

,.,,n

Ptme m -21 ~

NOTICE
WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADUNES
1

\ ooo

T'u«-~1

LEO (July 13-Aug . 11) Make 'I a

contus ed you
NllrCI"l end rs up

won 1

~no w

Swlda1

'p !-·1

aftt'TT"IOI:rn

CLEA RANCE SALE bt&gt;g rn~ Mon
Feb 13 at Se wN Se ..... Outlet
Mo •n S11eer
Ro c,ne
All

SCORPIO !Oct. 14-Nov . 111
There s a stron g possrO rl rty
your

e~pensr ve

wh rms co u ld

gam the upper h and today
'/'men 11 come s to pa y you may
Nr sn you had exe rcrs ed greater
sell-con tr ol

SAG ITTAR IUS [Nov

13-Doc .

CAPRICORN IDee. 11-Jan . 19)
Flattery IS no t a good too l to
use toda~, 1n oreler to ach 1eve
J' OUI purposes lnsmcerr t y w 111
oe re ad ily dr sce rned by o ttrers
AQUARIUS )Jan. 11l-Feb. 19) A
!r1end whO neVer seems to
have the cash wt1en the lab
co me s m1ght use that ploy to
s t1 c ~ yo u wrth 1t1e brll ag arn
today Let her wnte a check

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 10)
Lac k o f acco mpl1shment toda y
won ' t be due to an absence ol
rn1t 1at r-ve You h av e the dnv e .
but you may not delrne your
ObJeC"1ive clea rly en o ugh ·

ARIES [March 11-April 19)
You·re apt to tak e srtua!lons for
gran ted today Th ings will no t
happen as easrty as you ' ve le d
yourself to belreve

Meigs
Property

bo~&lt;o

oc

an d

oo vorrvm
toys
and mens ... omens
ch!idr en ~ and baby clo thes
f.e r yrh ,n g •11 good (Of'dr tron
and r ec~o n ob l e 4 hou~e~ !rom
A sr&gt; lo r"l d Bul l., Ptc nr on SR 1]4
M ondo)" and T\JE!SOoy q 5

YARD sol es Thu rs Frr
o nd Sot Ma y 4 5 &amp; 0 Cro w s
Subd"·r ~ rof"l at F •'e Pom ls

LOST BETW EEN Pomeroy Not ronal
Bo nlo. &amp; pork 1ng lot - Sov1n g ~
boo lo. Some mon ey m rhe book
t! t ~ un d please colt qq 2-7801 or
Jetf Hor t 61 4-592·4275 Rewa rd
LOST RED Bone hound dog end a
b lock and w hr te par t b11d dog
~hart Iori . Gene Humphre y
~:l-7892 Lo~ t seen on SR 143

li MBER Pomeroy Fores t Pro
duch Top pme l or sl ondrng
so..,.d un ber Coli 9q2 -59 65 or
Ken t Hanby 1-440·8570
OLD FURNITURE . ice bo.wes. brass
b ed~ ir on bech e tc comple te
ho'" seho1ds W11 t e M . 0 M rlle[
Rt 4. Pomeroy Ohr o o r co lt

991-7760
NO ITEM TOO Lorg e or too ~m o ll
Wrll buy 1 prece or comple te
household New , u~ed , or antique~ . Mo rtrn s Furn rt ure . 70 N
7nd St
Mrddleport
Phone

MA V 3rd on ly q 4 00 Fou t l orntly
' Vord Sole 01 The red house
bchmd Syracu se Drrve In
M en s women sand d11ldten s
clo Thmg . boolo. s 1oys and baby
r t e m~
rn rsc
Rorn ca nce ls
Phone 94 9-13'18 or 949-2178

$CASH$ for 1unk ca rs Frye s
Truck and Auto Porh Wrecker
Serv rce Trre ~ o le and Repcrrr
Rutland 74'} 2081 or Penn 1orl
74. '} 9575
COIN S. CURREN CY t o~ens ol d
poc ket wot thes ond cha rm
Stiv er and gold W e need 196-4
and old'er ~river cor n~ Buy ~ell
or trade Call Roge r Wom\ley
74)

133 1

COMIC boo!., \
chrldren ~
etc
PO B o .r~ 151
Athe ns Ohto 61 4 s~n 7989

O LD

boo~~

LAVING HENS Wont to buy one
or tw o year old hens heavy
breed~ preferred 747 '}795

1972 PON TIA C CAT A LIN A 5800
9Ci7 7.4 53
1908 PON TI AC TE MPEST ' • cam
Corgor mag~ new por nr P B
P S . A C excellen t c.o ndrrron

w

7197

1974 BUICK REG AL Good cond•
Iron A C P S drs t bra k e~
power wmd ows ond seoh
11tnyl
to p
50 000 mrle~
99'1 S545 durrng the day

COONER 'S CAMP ERS on Rotnbow
Rrd ge Htgh QI.Jo1rt y low pn ce!t
full lrne r e(f eat ronat vehtcles
and O&lt;Ce!&gt;sor res Oil O hro Rt 7
south of T uppe r~ P l o rn~ . toke
CR 28 to Boshon fo llow s1gns
Open trll dark . Con tact Robert
Cod ner , Long Bo rt om . Ohro .
I 976 2I l oo t 1er ry se lf -con tomed
f ro~el Trailer 992 7066 .
1971 ARI STOC RAT
Cam per .
Sleeps 6 wr th stove; oven , srnlo. ,
lurno ce
a nd po rt-o-polly .
Complete wr th ownrng, jOCk s
and elec lrrc brok e hookup

BOWLING

&lt;jq1-5756.

74 FOOl CAM PE R Fron ldrn . Good
(Ondr lton
Sell co nt o 1ned

m 5086

POMEROY LANES

FRIENDlY HOME Toy Po tt res no w
rn ou r 23rd yea r rs e•po nd rng
ond ho!&gt; openrng \ lo r Manag e rs
a nd Deal e rs Pa rt y Pl an eM
pe t rence
hel p ful.
Our
gu aren teed toys ond grh s sell
themselves No cos h rrWQS I
rnen t
No se rviCe cho1ge to
c u~ l omers
No co ll ectrng
del~"•errng
Co r
pho ne
neces.sor)" Call co llect Cor al
Ooy Sl8 -48q.g3q5
WOULD YOU lik e to earn $10 $35
a nd more on hour? Need lodres
to demons tra te lace lr ft s N o
ell" pe rrence necessar y N eal
op p eo ro n((~ and pl easa nt pe r
sona lr ty o mus T Coi l Sue for op
porn lrn en l . 99 2-7000
NEED EXP ER IENCED bc b y ~l tt e r fo r
three pr e Hhoo!ers and so
m eone to do spr rng cleamng

985·&lt;237

HELP WANTED
LADY OR MARRIED
COUPLE
For light house keeping for retired
man. Paul Orr, Long
Bottom ( Bashan).
Ohio .
949-2193

Morning Glories

Aprll1 8, 1918

Jones Boys
'lowell Sunoco
G&amp;J Auto Parts
Gibbs Grocery
Seers
90
Karr &amp; VanZandt
74
lild . High Gome - Debbie
Haw ley 188, Lena Howard
181.
Ind . High Series - Debbie
Howley
486 ;
Caro le
Mclaughl in 476.
High Team Game a nd
Series - Gibbs Grocery 833
and 2315.

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The Almanac
Untied Pressloternatlonal
Today is Monday , May I,
the !21st day of 1978 with 244
to follow. This is "May Day."
The moon is between Its
last quarter and new phase _
The morn ing star is
Mercury .
The evenin!! stars are Jupiter, Mars, Venus and Saturn.
Those born on this date are
Wider the sign of Taurus.

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SPECIAl S}~
An y U.S. mocte ur-p.trt•
utr• if nH&lt;Iod. bcloclo•
tront.whMI d rf vt cars.

~. Now

F«

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FrRnlltER, ~ ~~EN .
PO~. ftRf t\.f'EtS
A Sl.fND
PilmM"'I' L.tndmll'

·. APIJOmt~ent : .
Pomero, Landmalt
w_~rsey . Mtr

..· ~'J,L~,,

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W. Main St .
Pomeroy , Ohio
Ph. 9'1'/.1164

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• -24· 1 mo.

y~·- H41ve
: .utfullv
Chosen

OOZER FOR HIRE

Your love ,
Your Ring&gt;.

Specialized
In
yard
grading .
driveways,
landscaplnQ , etc.

1

,"$' ·~~

Call

Middloporl, Ohio

DO

YOU need lime stone or
g roved ? Ca ll
B .J
Dars t .
747-2850 al rer 6 pm .

ASSIST~N T &lt;1 H Agent M u~t be
able to wor k wr th youth o~ we ll
o s adu l ts P re v t ou~ expenence
rn w o rkrng wrlh youth tS
dt:t\rroble
Bache lor degree
p referred b!.Jt an y odd rtronot
tr omrn g beyo nd hrgh ~c h ool
writ be cons rdered M v ~ l be o
M et g s Coumy res rden t Fo r
more rn l orr'no tro n con tac t John
C Rt ( e at ~2 - 38'15 An Equ al
Opportu nit y h npl oyer
NEE D EXPERIENCED tr uck d rrvs1
rmmed tote l.,. . Pre le1 so meone
over 21 yea r~ of age Apply to
Pomero y Lond.rn ork , SAO Eo~ t
Morn
St. , Pomeroy , Oh to
(}q2-21 81 lnte r vrew~ w ilt be or
ronged

our
and
and

r - - - - - - ,.

70 ~ 4

lOCUSl POSTS lonale 8 It lo ng
51 :15 each 1975 f- ord F 7SO 4
wheel dn~e $3800 Good con
d11ron 991 6795 o r 843 1933
BURROUGHS SE N SI MA 11( o c
co u ntrng
mochrne
hon e
q92 7 t 56 The Dorlv Sen el
Ill Court Stree t Pom e ro
Qhro
$70 oo ch

COUNTRY MOBil£ Home Por k
Rout e 33, nor th of Pof"T!e roy
Lorge lo ts , Coi i 99'"J·7479

WORK PAN TS
work ~h rrt '&gt;
rec ycled reom c o ve rall ~ a nd
dentm cuto l h Odds and ~ n d ..
Shop Rt I M rddleport . Ohr o

991-b1 73

INSULA HO N BUSIN ESS 1974 Step
Vo n tri.J ck and 2 rnsulo t mg
mochmes com ple te wr th ext10
blower ,. Appro .- 500 bog s a t
rnsulotron Ever.,.thrng need ed
to go rn to bus1ne!i~ . 992 · 3 ~ 3 .

BR OCCO LI

caulif lo w er b•ussell ~p rout s .
egg pla nts . hoo d lettu ce sw ee t
peppe r '"· hungorron wo:c , see t
banana . chrl , peppers Plus.
man y dr fl eren t -. o de tte~
of
toma to p! onf!. , many k 1nd~ of
ba s k e t ~
and
po t
hong tng
!lowers lar ge vorre ty of o n
nuols rn llo h (leland Fo rms
and Gre e nho use . Rocme
Gerot d rne Clel and

1975 CR 125 Elsrnore
Honda . 992-7639 .

1977 125

WIRE CAGES l or tomatoes A n
drew Cross . Roc1 ne. 247-2852
1q71 FORD ST ATI O N wagon 19b6
Fo rd I ru ck 985-41 03 .

)MAll "AP T. su1toble lor only o ne
Fur nished . Coli qtj2-S'"J61 even
'"9 !&gt;

15 CU f OOT Wo rds ches t type
l reezer
Exc ellent condtt ron
Co l t b l4 -b6 7-304 1

FIVE ROOM opt . l or rent
992-3Sq2 otter 6

COR SAG ES
MO THER S Do y
Prom
arrangemen ts Wood
ltber fl o we1 s Rem onobly p r rc .
eel. Mode to order 9'12-b368

Colt

f RAILER SPACE, 1•. mrle !rom
Meig s Hrgh School on Old Rt .
33. 997.:]q4 1 or Cl97· 2089 .

CITIZENS; Ou r new
renter ~ os sistom;e , yo u moy be
a ble to l i~ e rn our apartment
l or less tha n S50 a month. For
inl o•mollon . con to c. t
m o re
V illage Monor Apartments .

SENIOR

991-7787.

fOESal~ If~~ Tnde
FOUR BEDROOM home Co lum ·
bus, Oh io . linden oreo . Sell or
trade for property 01 1-4 x 70
house t railer of equal value . in
Me igs Cou,n ty . qq2 7390 or

992·709&lt; .

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BV OWNER 5 acr es w rt h 9 roo m
ho u ~e FREE G A S 7 co r garage.
summer kr lchen o " d bordered
by I &lt;r C.eks Ca ll 985 3827 .

Phone .985.]801

Jack's Septic
.Tank Semce

Box J

REDUC E SAFE and fm t w i th
GoBese Tabl ets &amp; E Vo p ' wat er
p , Hs ~ N etsc:n Dr ug

mo.

,Jt\)N"} fe)ft

Chester, Ohio

m rs OOTlli~ 65mR
THMJA tOOD,

LECEX

BA~A~A \

I I I

MOORE'S

Ph . 992·2148

D

Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992-5682

s.,r muse on
' , acre lo t
Spocrous 3 bedroom wt th Iorge
utrlrty room Hardwood lloor~
011d ca• pet Frurl trees and
~h r ub ~

HOWERY AND

11 ROOM TWO ~tory hou~e Oou ·
ble garage w1th apa r tmen t ou t
burl d 1ng~
17 oc re~ Rutland
See or colt T.0
Stewo n
741 -142\
ONE

ACRE wooded lot s neor
M ei g ~ Htgh Sc hoo ls
Phone

992-5523.
f iVE ROOMS. bot h , la u ndry room .
On 1 ac re lot . $1 5.000, l rr m
997-e 174 or m -37 14 .

'
OWNER

BV
house

4 bedroom brr lk
Iorge·· corner lot boy
wm do w~ 2 bot"h!. . Owner wr i t
lrno nce . lnqurre o t 409 South
5th A venue Mrdd lepor t
18 acres rn country J
mrle~ h om Ro( rn e
Ho ve to
Ete ct rtc
coun ty
r emodel
wat er , 3 ' , acres t rtl oble lcfnd ,
E.. ce llent
loc at ro n .
Phon e 74 7-2072.

APP ROX

Saooo.

Phone , _.
992.]748 or 992·i02o
FREE PARKING
3-31 -1 mo.

675·1512

UN '. ON OPERATED
3.30.1 mo:

BOB'S
AUTO PAINTING

Middleport, Ohio
2~ Yean Service
SPRING SPECIAL
Complete Paint Jobs
Small Cars
I 100.00
urge ~rs
1125.00
Trucks
I 175.00
Body wcrk &amp; rop1lr 11.00
per inch using only lhe but
O..ponl materials.
L42 ·30t0
4.9. 1 mo.

BR ADFORD
Auct roneer , Com
ple te Servr&lt;e . Phone q4Q·2487
or 949 -2000 Rocrne Ohro . Crr tt
Bradf ord

ElWOOD BOWERS REPAIR
S we e per~ . toast e1s rro n!&gt; of t
srno ll opplton(e:. . Lo wr1 rno wet .
ne:c t to Sl at e Hrghwoy Garage
on Rou te 7 Phone (6 1&lt;1 ) 98 5-

3815

SAVE ON
CARPmNG

DRIVE ALITIU

DELTA
DURA. STEEL RADIAL

&amp;

"THE MILEAGE MAkER"

SAVE ALOT

MARTI N E• -

co vot rn g . se pt tc sy st em!&gt; ,
doze r . bock hoe , dump tr uck
lrme!o i One . gtove l, b to c~ t o p
po 11rng ~ I \ 43 Phon e I (6 i 4)

698-733 1

BA THR OOM S AND
Krtche ns
remod el ed ccrom l( tde p lum brn g cor pen tr., and gener a l
morntenonce
13 yea r ~ ex
perr ence 992-lb85 .
PULLIN S EX CA V A TI NG Com pl ete
Ser 11rce Phon e 992 ·2478
WIN I ER GET to vour house? Le t us
mok e necessary repotrs , A t
Tr omm . C o n~tru c t io n . 742 -1328 .

~~ =::
HOMES ITES fo r sole , 1 acre and
up. Middl eport , near Rutland .

Ccll992- 7&lt;81 .
NEW 3 bed room house, 2 baths,
oH elec .. 1 acre . Middleport ,
close to Rutland . Ph one qtj2.
7481 .
.
COUNTRY lormlond w ith secl ud ed woods, woter and good oc·
ceu in Monroe County , W. Va .
51 .000 down colt {304 ) 772 -

31 01 or 130&lt; ) 772-3717.
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..............__

THREE BW ROOM S, both , vrn yl
sr drng . In real good ~o ndr tr on
M 1ddlepo rt. qq2 .72 44 ,

Com mer cia l pr opertv opprox . 17
acre s. leve l land , loca ted at
Tuppers, Plai ns on Ohio , Route
7. Phc~ [61&lt;) 667 630&lt;. ~

TWO STORY 3 bed r oom !rom e
ho u ~e F A fi.J rno ce , itorm w tndo w ~ fr re ploce . ln ' f-(L rd dleport .
Phone 99 2 3457 or 9q1 5867.

VA ·FHA , 30 yr . financing, a l ~o
relinon cr ng . Ireland Mortgage ,
71 E State , Athens, phon e (61-4 )

592·3051.

CALl

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY
IN GALLIPOLIS

BUilDERS
SUPPLY CO.

Hendenon

Hartford
182·2175

WILL do roof rng . con!o tr uc t ton .
plumb rng ond heotrn g N o 1ob
too Ior ge or too 5rn ol t. Phone

991-7060

991 3885

AT

4-lll-IIC

7 4. 1 -1348

AT 446-3643

ORPHAN ANNu;IE...-AAS LONG AS HE LIVES
I'VE GOT TO FLY

I TOLD YOU , ANNIE
"'• YOU ' Ll AlL HAVE

BI'CK IN A

(Answers tomorrow)

Answer: Perfume going up 7- ··A-SCENT"
NEW-JUST OFF PRESS I JUMBLE BOOK 1"11 with 110 puzzles Is IVIIIable fOt" $1.35 poa!pa!d from Jumble c/o thiS ne wspaper p 0 Box 3-4
NorwOOd, N.J. 07648. Include your nlme, address, zip ccid8 .~ m1 k8
checks Plyabte to Newspaperbook s.

LIST
178.31
Sl5.01
Sl'/.19

BR71xll
GR78x14
HR78x15

SALE
$44.18
151.97
U5. T7

AI Tromm Const.
742 -2328, 5 P.M. IO' P.M.
Order Now.Mount by Appl.
&lt;·30· t mo.
REMODEliNG , Pl umbing , healing
a nd a ll lype ~ of genera l repa ir .
Wor k guara nteed 20 year s ex·
penance . Ph on e997 - 2~09 .

-

-

SEWING MA CHI NE Repa irs . ~ er ·
vic e , a ll makes. 992-2284 . The
Fabr i c
Sh o p ,
Po me 1o y .
Authorized Singer So les o11d
Serv ice . We sharpen Sci ~so r s.

--- -EXC AVATING , do ze r . loader and

backho e w01 k , du mp ~ trucks
ond to-boys l or hire , w!ll haul
hit d n 1, to soi l, llme slone and
grovel. Coli Bob or Roger Jol fers . day phone ~2 - 7069 , night
phone 992-3525 01 m - S232 .
~X C AVAIING ,

and d i tc h t~r .

All c•rpel Installed wltll
paddinQ at no chorgt.
Export inslallatton.

Rubber Back Carpet
As Low As

••.&amp;1

:."u;d

9' and 12' Vinyl
Flooring In Stock
Buy whlrt you can comt tn

and SH what you'ro gtHing
- Good ••'-&lt;lions - Futty
ltotkod.
can 742·2211
TALK TO
WENDELL GRATE
CARPET CONSULTANT

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
DOWN
1
Miracle
I
Pool shot
ALLEYOOP
2 Plowed land
IF 1UI&gt;JK 15 GONNA IO.D UP 'TH ' Y.Oii!KS
&gt;On horse3 Maritime
site
WHILe HE CHECKS OUT OUR. ESV\P!!,
4 Beverage
back
~EN we GOT IT MADE:
Russian
&gt;Send back
lake
6 Old Irish
robe
12 Charm
1 Family
13 Speak
wildly
member
8 Suppose
g· Candidate
Butterfl¥,' '
10 Kilchen
15 Seraglio
gadget
room
16 Furtive
16 Average
look
17 Vamoose!
18 Actor Karl
19 Airplan•
engine
20 Prong
' - - - - - - - - ' - - - - ' 21 Color of
sound
20 Rich
a biretta
22
Whack:
sl.
cake
Th' initials
John DRockefel ler'5 2J Cessation
word both fri'lr,t_w;lrtil
Gretchen Apri I
initials didn't spell 25 Manitoba
tl3C::Kw;ara
Skinner?
ani.Jthinq
Indian
26 Swiss city
Actor
monelJ 1 27 Hingle
28 Buffalo's
lake
29 Exaggerate
33 Cambodia's
Angkor 34 Bakery
product
~~!: 35 Judah
.Ben 36 Tarzan, e.g.
FRANK &amp; ERNIE
38 Roger
6--+--+- -- -- - - - - - - - - - , - - - - - - Moore role
, J9 Withstand
~All at '
• · ' (suddenly )
ii U Monticello,
'
~
e.g.
.' '. '
&gt; 42 Equal

4

Yesterday's
%3 Mexican
shawls
24 Most
hackneyed
25 Grotto
26 Watch it '
21 Ballet
position
30 European
river

.

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VtiO~FUL PAY!
No'f ONLY DID % Grf!r

F112!0, fH£: ibSS
~II1D HE'D SEe

"'*IN",.

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'HIS C:rt-Y IIGJtl"'!

Ru1llnd

L.I HAVE MY .5U5PICION5
AI30UT WHAT THEY. WERE
AFTER1 5UT IT DOESN'T
CONCER.N YOU ...

ATALL!

IF YOU NEED
A SOFA 'THAT
MAKES A
BED FOR
YOU

34 Fonner
times
37 M.s.
Farrow Monday, May I
38 Jazz by
Gillespie

en spot lead assures win
NORTH
• 10 7 3

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ONE WONDERS Wi-IAT
SOI&lt;T OF I&lt;ESPONSE WE

MIEii-IT GET IFWE WERE
TO ASK

ANIMALS ...

~OHO~O~OHO

UEE HEf ~EE UEE

MAI{BE WE

~AD

B£TTER NOT ASK

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EAST

WEST
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SOUTH
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OAILY CRYP1'0Q UOTE - Here's how to work It :
AXYD I. !!_ AAXR
Is LONGFELLOW

Vulnerable : North-&amp;uth
Dealer: North
Weo\ North Eaot
Pass

Pass

,.

2•
Pass

Pass
Pass

Pass

One leiter sim ply st ands for another. In this sample A is
Opening lead : • 3.
used for the three I.'s, X lor 1he two D's, etc. Sin gle letters.
:l poslrophes. the lt'ttg lh :md formation of the words are al l ' - - - - - - - ---....!
hints. Each day the rode lell crs are different.
By Oswald Jacoby
aod Alan Spntag
CRVPTOQUOTES
Alan : " How about showp
Q
R
R
ing
some standard expert
HAWH
AYCTB
TRE YOQWOV
plays, if there are standards
01
T J p _ for experts'?"
BRHH C R
OWD
DWHJYDB
Oswald : " Here's one that
E
w
J
o
_
might
qualify. The defense
NXBHCV
WDT
PRQRDORB
starts out with three rounds
'
I R w o R _ of diamonds . South wins the
C WBHJDL
HWJD
·
third diamond with the jack

finesse, but West pla ys th•
king . Now we see why our
expert led the ten not the
queen."
Alan : " West's play of the
king on the ten indicates that
West held the singleton king .
He would nol have played it
from king and one or more
low cards s ince he might
well be jeopardizing a queen
or jack tha t East might be
holding."
Oswald : " So our expert
pr.oceeds to play East for the
rest of the trumps. He leads
dummy's six and lets it rid~
if East fails to cover. 01' If
East does cover , South wins.
gets back to dummy with a
club and picks up the rest of
East 's trumps. "

ffi!_f (Jffi} ~
+

AQ2

5-l·B

" K 76
• Q J 10 9

• K 109

A Florida reader wants to
if we open one
notrump.
Yes, we do. We only have
15 high-card points , but the
tens and nines of diamonds
and clubs are likely to be
worth at least one extra
A W QQV H QX E W D
r::;tm~~ .. ~eady to go after point.
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN . )
Salurday'sCryptoq110te: IFYOUTHINKCHIWRENOON'T Alan : " The expert will
(For a copy of JACOBY MD[).
KNOW 111E VALUE OF MONEY, TRY GMNG ONE A lead the ten spot. This play is ERN, send Sl to: " Win at
NICKEL.-ANON
'Tlore than standard. It is an Bridge , " care of lhls newspsautomatic play for him."
per, P.O. Box 489. Radio City
w~ Jg'l'8 Kinr t"ea~ures Syndiute, Inc.
Oswald : ''He plans to Sial/on, New York , N. Y. T0019.J
BARNEY

HE CAN'T GO AFTER

REDUCED TO 115,900 - " SUPER BARGAIN IN
POMEROY " -1'12 story home in very good tondltlon .
Features 4bod rooms, lo"e ly family room In ba10ment,
nlte ll"lng room , kitchen &amp; bath. Large yard fenced In
back . Beller ca ll now, this won't last long .

6,30 P.M. - Testimony Time
7:00 - Paul Gaud ino Family ·Fitness Show
7:30 - Special Edition
10:00 - 700 Club.

Oswald

DID 1./E TIE UP

Largest $election-In The Valley

body

.llovie Ch•nnel ~ 5 &amp; 9 P.M. - The Car l PG )
7 &amp; 11 P.M. - One-Qn.One lPG!
Cable Channel s -

rr

.,,

FURNITURE

15 IN STOCK

Allswer
31 School
ninny
32 Religious

but

0~ B ULLET, PAW, SO'S

17 FOOT GLASS Moster Dayt o na
boo I 110 h .p . Mer cury Cru tsa ,
I 0 .. b ull t·up l ro rler for lo ng
htgh speed haul pow er wench
sk ts and equ1pmcnJ S37~

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6:3G-NBC News 3, 4, 15; ABC News 13; Carol Burnett &amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 8,10; Over Easy 2() •
7:00-Cross.Wits l ; ,4; Newlywed Game 13; NBC News
8; News 10; Gilligan's Is. 15; French Chef 2() ;
Boat ing Safety 33.
7:3G-Hollywood Squares 3; Let's Go To The Races 8.
Minor League Baseball 4; Candid Camera ·6;
MacNeii.Lehrer Report 20,33; Price is Right 10;
Thai 's Hollywood 13; TV Honor Society 15.
8:00-Man From Atlant is 3, 15; Happy Days 6, 13; CBS
Reports 8, 10; Cousteau Odyssey 70,33.
.:Ju-caverne &amp; Shirley 6,13; 9:00-Movle " Kill ing
Slone" 3,1 5: Three's Company 6,13; Pilot 8,10: Six
Amerltan Families 20; Alcatraz 33.
9:31}.-Carter Country 6; Movie " Home to Stay " 8,10:
Mary Tyler Moore 13.

an'

RUnAND
747-2211

TUESDAY, MAY 2, t978
5:4S-- fam Report 13; 5:5()-PTLCiub 13; S:SS-Sunrlse Semester 10.
6:00-PTLCiub 15; 6:25--Concerns &amp; Comments 10,
6 : 3~Focus on Columbus 4; News 6; Sunrise
Semester 8; 6:4S--Mornlng Report 3; 6:5()-Good
Morning, West VIrginia 13; 6:55--Chutk White
Reports 10; News 13.
7:00-Todoy 3,4,15; Good Morning America 6,13; CBS
News 8; Bullwlnkle 10.
7:3G-Schoolles
10; 8:DO--Capt. Kangaroo 8, 10;
Sesame St . 33.
9' 00- Merv Griffin 3; Phil Donahue 4, 13,t5 ;
Emergenty One 6; Family Affair 8; Match Game
10.
9,1o-Andy Grlflllh 8; Family Altair 10.
10,00-Card Sharks 3.~.15; Edge of Night 6; Pass The
Bu&lt;k 8; Joker ' s Wild 10; To Tell The Truth 13.
10 :3o-Hollywood Squares 34,15; High Hopes 6; Price
is Right 8,t0; 120,000 Pyramid 13.
11 :00-High Rollers 3,4.fS,;...Happy Days 6, 1l ; 11 : 3~
Wheel of Fortune 3, 15; Family Feud 6, 13; Par tridge Fam il y 4; Love of Life 8,10: Sesame St. 20;
Cousleau Odyssey 33.
11 :55--CBS News 8; Loving Free 10.
12:00-Newscenter 3; News 4,6, 10; Sanford &amp; Son IS;
Gambit B; Midday Magaz ine 13 . •
12:30--Ryan's Hope 6, 13; Bob Braun 4; Gong Show 15;
Search for Tomorrow 8,10; Elec. Co . 33.
1:00-For Richer, For Poorer 3; All My Children 6,13;
News 8; Young &amp; the Restless 10; Not For Women
Only 15.
1:3o-Days of Our Lives 3,4,1.5; As The World Turns
8,10; 2:(}Q----{)ne Life to Live 6,13 ; 2:3G-Doctors
3,41,5; Guiding Light a.to.
3:00-Another World 3,4,15; General Hospital 6,13;
Lilias Yoga &amp; You 2() _
3:3G-AII In The Family 8,1 0; Consumer Survival Kit
20; &lt;' DO-Mister Cartoon 3; Superman 4; For
Richer, For Poorer 15; Merv Gr lftln 6 ; Addams
Family 8; Sesame St. 20,33; Gomer Pyle USMC
10; Dinah 13.
4:3G-Litlle rascals 3, IS ; Gilligan's Is 4,8 .
5:00-Here Come The Brides 3; Star Trek 4; Gun.
smoke 8; Mister Rogers 20,33; Hogan's Heroes 10;
Emergency One 13; Petticoat Junttlon 15.
5:3o-News 6; Elet. Co. 20,33 ; Mary Tyler Moore 10;
Hogan's Heroes 15. ·
6:00-News 3.4.8,10,13,15; ABC News 6; Feel ing Free

10 :30- Hollywood Squares 4; 11:00- New s
3,4,65,8, 10,13, IS; Over Easy 33.
lUG-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; Movie " Pete ' n Tillie'
6,13: Movie " Kiss Me. Kill Me " 8; Movie "The
Silencers'' 10; ABC News 33.
12:00-Janakl33; 1:00-Tomorrow 3,4; 1: 1 ~Koiak 8;
1:31)-.News 13 .

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JIM KEESEE

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992·7113

"Ca n cel My Rese rvation " B; Movie

JERRY MURPHY

CO Al liME STO NE ~ on d g•o11el .
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7:00-Cross-Wits 3,4 ; Newlywed Game 6, 13; Marty
Robbins' Spotlight 8; News 10; Billy Graham
IS; Dan iel Foster. M.D. 20 ; Know Your
Schools 33.
7:3o-That Nashville .Music 3; In Search of 4; Muppel
Show 6 ; Match Game PM 8; MacNeii .Lehrer
Report ~0,33 ; Candid Camera 1l .
8:00-Rollerglrls 3,4,15; Sugar Time! 6,13; Billy
Graham Crusade 8, 10 ; Cousstea~ Odyssey 20,33;
8:3~Joe &amp; Valerie 3,4,15; Baseball 6.13.
9:00-Movle "Kill Mel! You Can" 3,4,15;; Mash 8,10;
Art Amer ica 20; Meetlno of Minds 33.
9,3[)-()ne Day At a Time 8.10; Art Amerlr. ?0
-1o ,oo-Lou Grant 8,10; News 10; Originals 33.
10 :3G-F arm Digest 20; Anyone lor Tennyson 33.
11 :oo-News 3, 4,6,8, t 0, 13. 1S; Di&lt;k Cavett 20; Over
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or 991·6213
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Movie Channel 4 5 &amp; 7 P.M. - Rotky IPGl
9 &amp; 11 P.M. - The Enlorcer (R~
Cable Channel 5 6:30P.M. - Testimony Time
7:00 - Paul Gaudino Family Fitness Show
7:30 - The Governor Comes to Mason County
10 :00- 700 Club.

TELEVISION
VIEWING

COUPLE HOSPITALS
IN THE VICINITY,
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Belpre First Fed . Sav. &amp;
Loan Assn. to Donald W.
Gearhart , Pt. lot 25, Me·
Cune 's Second Add ., Tuppers
Plains .
J . B. O' Brien, Roberta C.
O'Bnen to Roger Adams ,
Right of Way, Rutland .
Ralph
E: .
Stewart ,
Charlotte Stewart to Roger
Ad am s, Rig ht of Way ,
Rutland.
Luct lle Lambert , Raymond
0 . Lambert to Roger Adams,
Right of Way , Rutland.
Arthur T. Miller , Fannie
Miller to Roger Adams , Right
of Way , Rutland .
Evelyn Perry to James R.
Pooler , Beverly Marlene
Pooler , Pt. Lot 145, Pabner 's
111d Add ., Middleport .
Charles R. Manuel, Evelyn
Manuel to Joan E. Manuel, 1
acre, Letart .
Ross Shuler, Beulah M.
Shuler to Vivian V. Coy, 1
acre , Ufe Estate right to sell,
Salem.
Mildred Pepper to Doris
Pepper Davis, 136.50 acres
Minerals , Lebanon.
Henry C. Smith . affidavit,
Orange.

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May 5th
7 30 pm
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rhot srgned up and o il other
to dr es tha t are rn teresred m
, for mrng the l od11?~ au .- rl rorv
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today Jl you e, pee l those who
to ~e you 10 drop every th 1n g a nd
cater to yo ur whtms Be reallsuc regardmg your demands

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GU N SHOOT
Rutland l e-g1 on
Form every Sunday ot 12 00
noon S p on~ored by VFW

5 for Sl

on d a-.,dream rng or
rat ,onai i! Jng II you have a JO b
ro do get rrght to rt

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problems o; a lr rend He could
draw 'fOU rn to a ne ver-nev er
land

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l rode or trorn . New and used
saddles Ruth Reeves A lbany
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�10- The Daily Sentinel. Middlepor1-Pomeroy. 0 ., Monday. M"Y 1. 1976

&amp;eele sons, brother buried
of the Steeles were pl~ced in
hearses. Led by West
Virginia Slate Police, they
were driven in a procession of
300 vehicles for three mtles
along Route 2, past the
cooling tower, to the t09-yearold Willow Island Baptist
Church.
They were buried in the
grassy churchyard cemetery.
The 10 members of the Steele
family left 33 children behind .
A sixth member of the
Steele family - a cousin was buried elsewhere Sunday
I
in a private funeral service.
-~·- .l
Services for the others were
THE LADIES Auxiliary of the Pomeroy Volunteer
to be held later this week .
Fire Department were on hand Saturday night to watch
Gov. Jay Rockefeller declared Sunday an official day
of mourning in West Virgima .
Resea rch-Cottrell, In c.,
I
which employed the 51 I
victims to build a 400-foot
· LAURA MATHAIS
GnUipolis, and Jody Michael
cooling tower, sent flowers to
Laura Malhais, 61, a Grate, Rutland. A number of
the services of all the resident of 1705 Chestnut St .. unc les, aunts, nieces,
workers.
Gallipolis, died Saturday nephews and cousins also
Meanwwhile, federal morning in the- Holzer
survive.
experts focused on a theory Medical Center. She was born
Funeral services will be
that a combination of factors Ju ly 18, 1916, tn Ga lli a held al 2 p.m. Wednesday al
caused the scaffolding to County, daughter of the late
the Rawhngs-Coals Funeral
collapse last . Thursday Fred McGowan and Maggie Home in Middleport with the
morning .
Snyder Rodgers McGowan. Rev . Lloyd Grimm and the
David Rhone , regional
She was one uf 23 children Rev . Robert Madison of·
chief for the Occupational !lorn to that union .
ficialing . Burial will be in the
Safety
and
Hea lth
Survivors include brothers, Gravel Hill Cemetery.
Administration, said officials Harvey McGowan, of HunCheshire. Friends may call at
were concerned about the tington; Otis McGowan,
the funeral home from 7 lo 9
strength of the concrete that Lancaster ; sisters, Nellie
thts evening and from 2 to 4
he ld the scaffolding.
Orville, Wongo , W.Va., Mrs. and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.
Katie Miller, Pomeroy; Mrs .
Anna Queen, Columbus. She
was ed ucated in the city
school system and married
Pre-admission
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Wilbert Ma!hais m 1932. He
Saturday Admtssions ~
died a year ago, last May 15.
Erwin
Gloeckner, Racine;
Survi~
in
g
children
are
MI's
.
exam scheduled
Charlolle Goody, Gallipolis; Mary Archer, Pomeroy
Saturday Discharges Mrs . Frances Beaver,
The
Pre-Admission Ch illi cothe; Mrs. Martha Ci nda Roush, Anna Tucker,
Examination for entran ce Bosley of Gallipolis; a son, Marga ret Nesselroad, Melvin
into the Washington Co unty Raymond of Gallipolis, a son, Mullins, Kelly Humphrey ,
School of Practica l Nursmg Wilbert , Jr. preceded her in Billy Brewer, Eh Vance, Jr.,
will be given on Thursday, death in mfancy.
Myrtle Hayes, Audrey Ours,
May 4, at 8:30a .m. m room
There are also 17 grand- Minnie Wise, Iva Powell.
104 of the Washington children and fiv e great·
Sunday Admissions """ Kay
Technical College.
grandchildren. She was a Roush, Mason, W. Va .; Rubin
Arrangements to register member of the Pentecosta l Ritch1e, Tuppers Plains; Ot ts
for the test and pay the $10 fee Church of Gallipohs. •
Knight, Racine; Salem
may be made by calhng
Last Rites will be held at 2 Yates, Racine.
Washington County School of p.m. Tuesday from the
Sunday Discharges Practica l Nursing or stopping
Apostolic Church on Eastern Garnet Potts, Susanna
at the Pra cti cal Nurstng
Ave . with Rev . Willard Hubbard, Roy Bush, Nathan
Office in the Washington Blank~nship offictating . Vanaman, Wilma Buckley ,
Technical College.
Burial will be in Pme St. Rubert Roush, Jr., Jennifer
Men and women with a Cemetery . Calling hours will Miller, Helen Jeffers.
Ht gh Sehoul Diploma ur
be held at Miller's Home for
Equivalency Certificate are
HOLZER MEDICAL
Funerals from H and 7-9
ehgible to apply for this p.m. today . The body wtlllie
CENTER
rewardmg one year program
Discharges Aprll28
in state one hour prior to the
in nursing .
Bertha
Batey , Kim
services.
Pallbearers will be James Canada y, Flora Chambers,
Goody, Steven Goody, Jacob Cheva lier , Mrs.
I
Co mbs
and
Kenneth Goody, Charl es William
Miller, James Miller, Eugene daughter, Merle Conley,
McGowan , David McGowan Mary Daniels, Virginia
Dunfee,
Ella
Evans,
and Paul Thacker .
Margaret Geiger, Hal
Hannon, David McCarrell,
BY liON II. MAAG
Myrtle Miller, Donald
Byron H. Maag, 61 uf 685 Patrtck, Betty Queen, Undo
Westlake Ave . BHrbrrlun, Richards, Phyllis Rowland,
ful'l ner of Pomeroy, died Addtson Seaman, David
Apnl 18. He was employe'! fur Sheets, Cy nthia Sickles,
37 ;•ca rs by the Seiber!tng Lewis Smith,
Harriet
Tin• ami Rnbbtr Cu. as a Thom as, Agnes Weeks, Tracy
fol'l'lllH II .
Whaley, Charles White, Ellen
Mr. Maag was born tn Wood.
Pomeroy but muvt!d to
Births Aprll28
Barberton during Ius youth .
Mr . and Mrs. Ri cha rd
lie was a member uf St. Allen, a son, Jackson; Mr.
AugJLstine Church and the and Mrs. Charles Masters, a
Greater &amp;ncficial Union son, Gallipolis.
Lodge.
Discharges Aprll29
lie ts survive'(] by Iu s wife,
Dan iel Allen , II , Mary
was aiM able to nde as a· brtef stop was made to allow
MEIGS MARAUDER MAR CHING Band led the HikeEvangeline, two sons, Larry Baker, Ora Brumfield, Mrs.
band members to get their bi cycles and deposit their
Bike held Saturday for retarded citizens. Band members
and Mi ch aL·I, both uf Barber- Kenneth Chandler and
instrwnents.
ton ; two daughters, Mrs. daughter, Betty Crawford,
Yvonne Si.Jnuns, Bc.trbcrtoll, Margie Davis, David Gainer,
and
Mrs. Joyce O'Bncn. Dottie Goff, Vtrgil Hixson,
job.
&amp;!msota,
Fla .; a brother. Myrtle Holcomb, Glenna
An offi cial of lhe West Virgima Labor
TWO SQUAD RUNS
Oris
uf
Barberton
, and lwu Horton, Mrs. James Johnson
Federation, AFL- CIO , qu oted one
The Pomeroy Emergency
(Continued from page I)
ststers,
Miss
Clari
ce Maag , and daughter, Mrs. Jimmy
rescue worker as saymg pieces of
Squad was called to Mulberry
llarherlun
and
Mrs.
Mabel Massie and daughter, Jean
The scaffoldin g had been bolted to the
concrete crumbled m his hands.
Ave , at 10 :43 a.m. Sunday fur
Huulk,
Xenia,
and
10
granrl28th ri ng of concrete, poured
"II could be a com bination of these
Allen Bradsh aw who wa s
Neal, Roy Oldaker, Lots
Wednesday, and to the 27th ring, poured
factors . stress, mechanical failure, ahd
taken tu Veterans Memorial ellildren.
Osborne, Shirley Sharp,
Funeretl scrviecs were hc l~ Lenore Slack, Barbara
two days earlier.
the strength of concrete," Rhone sa id
Ho sptlal. At 8:52 a .m.
m
Barberton with burial in Smith , Linda Steph ens,
Some workmen charged the concrete
OSHA has given itself a two4o-fiveMonday the squad went to
the
Greenlawn Cemetery .
poured Wednesday wasn 'l properly
week deadJine for compiling lls data ,
former Route 33 for Mildred
Lester Thompson, Elenior
relatives uf Mr. Tillis, Vernon Turvey , F'loria
LcK·al
cured, but the mix has been defended
but some have suggested the cause will
Arnold who wa s taken to
rigidly by the finn which hand led the
elude the government investigators
Veterans Memorial Hospital. Muag are Mrs. E. F. Maag, Williams, Ronda Wilson.
MIIJdlepurt ; Bradford Maag,
Births April Z9
Mrs V1ctor Brown, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
Donley Re ibel, and Mrs. Black, a daughter, Pt.
Jackie Menclum , Pomeroy
Pleasant ; Mr. and Mrs.
'fll e boo k became an in·
Ptlgr im 's Prog ress , the
Robert Brisker , a son,
epic all egor y by John stant " best-se ller" in
Jackson .
BETIY WHEELER
Bunya n. is 300 yea rs old this Buny an's ltme. By the time
Discharges Aprll30
Mrs. Betty Joyce Wheeler,
year, seys Albert Di ttes. he d~ed 10 years after lts
Donna Bailes, John Barton,
pa stor uf ttH• Pome roy publicat ion. 11 Eng li sh 5(), Rutland, died Sunday Mrs . Robert Burlile and
Seventh-Day
Adventist editi ons had been issued as morning at the Holzer daughter , Brian Durst,
well as French , Dutch and Medical Center.
Church .
Darlene Handley, Evelyn
Mrs. Wheeler was born
"Bunyan was an English German versions. The author
Hartley , George Hayes, Mr!.
Puritan, se rv in~ a threc·yeCir marveled m a later edition, In feb . 25, 1926 in Huntington, Jerid Jacobs and son, Chad
JHil ~e nt~n te for prcllthmg tn hi s puetic way , "So comely W. Va , a daughter of the late Lewis, Lenora Lewis, Robyn
and
Doris Randolph, Genevieve
publi c. whe n he wr ote doth my pilgrim walk • That William
Pilgrun 's Progress," says thousands of hi m daily smg Shoemaker Cundiff. She was Richard, Dora Sorrell, Ellen
also preceded in death by two
Uittes. " When the chu rch of and tall&lt;."
Stover, Dorothy Taylor, Jean
" Next to the Btble, and sisters and a brother.
England was restored and
Wade, Bonita Waugh.
Surviving are her husband,
Crom well's Puritan Com - perhaps Milt on's Paradise
Births Apr113e
monwea lth was overthrown . Lost, this is one uf the must l-eslie V. Wheeler; three
Mr . and Mrs. Michael
many Puritan leaders were important pieces of Christian daughters , Mrs . Michael Hughes, a son, Gallipolis.
persec ut ed . The pi ous devolionallit erature ," Dittes (Dora · Faye \ Clifford ,
Ga llipolis ; Mrs . Michael
Pleaoant Valley Hoopltal
Bunyan was one of them." says.
Discharges - -Mrs. Robert
Dittes contin ues that the &lt;·.·:·:&lt;·.··-:·: :··:. · .•&lt;·.··-:-:·:···:• :-:-:•&gt;-:-:-::::::::::::: • (Ocbrah Len ) Grate, and
Mrsc Edward (Cannan Jean ) Norvell and son, Letart; Mrs.
book is especia lly important
EXTENDED FORECAST
Chafin, both of Rutland; four Roger Stover and daughter,
to Adventists, who see the
Wednesday thl'll Friday
sisters,
Mrs. Charles Leon ; Dolph Hill, Point
sweep of Biblical history
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(Mtldred ) Cook and Mrs. Ray Pleasant ; Mrs. Ervin Herd·
from crea lton lo the second
Fair Wednesday and
( VIr~.lnia \ Sayre, both of man, Buffalo; Wendy Finley,
~dvent of Christ in much the
Thursday
and a chance of
Co lumbu s;
Mrs.
Roy Gallipolis; Curtis Wallace,
same way that Bunyan did .
showers Friday. Highs
(Pa uline ) Benlley , Hun- Gallipolis Ferry ; Bertha
''Chnstians are pilgrims tn
Featuring salad bar, chili, full line of
tington, W. Va., and Mrs. Rutan, Redhouse ; Leland
this wor ld , traveling to a Wednesday wUI be from
the upper 50s to low Ms and
Kathryn Dennison , Mid· Walters, Point Pleasant ;
bri
ghter
shore
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We
mee
t
sandwiches (including 11 dif.ferent
lowoln the 30., warming by
dleport ; a brother, Robert Tracey Roach, New Haven ;
many of the same temptypes of hot dogs) plus much~ much
Friday to highs 'from 15 to
Cundiff, Rulland ; grand- Audrla Arnold, Pomeroy ;
tat ions that
Bunyan's
70
and lows from 45 lo 50.
more.
children, Michael, ·Timothy Dora
Mason ;
Roush,
'Christian ' encountered tn his
Teresa
Clifford. Jonathan DeWitt, Henjourney ," he says.
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WILLOW ISLAND, W.Va .
(UPI ) - They were buried
side-by&lt;~lde in a little graveyard along the Ohio River,
almost in the very shadow of
the giant power plant cooling
tower where they died.
The Rev . Amos McVey
choked back the tears Sunday
as he eulogized Lee Steele's
brother and four sons - as he

tried to comfort the
survivors.
They and five other
members of the Steele famtly
died last Thursday when the
scaffolding collapsed at the
cooling tower they were
building at the Monongahela
Power Co. station.
In all, 51 men were killed in
the collapse , plungmg 168 feel

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traffic going up river to
Mayor Clarence Andrews Pomeroy .to use the one way
told Pomeroy Council street going under the bridge
Monday night that he to help relieve the heavy
recently attended a meeting traffic problem . ·
held in Mason County
The mayor also stressed
regarding
the
traffic that a right turn on red at the
congestion at the Pomeroy - bridge can be made with
Mason Bridge bet ween the caution . It was agreed that
hours of 4 and 6 p.m.
signs will be placed at the
Mayor Andrews reported bridge light stating "turn red
that the light on the Ohio side on rtght with caution."
of the bridge is, limed
Mayor Andrews reported
correctly but the problem is that he met with representhe light on the West Vtrginia tatives of Buckeye Htlls
Hocking Valley Regional
side of the birdge.
Mayor Andrews indicated Development and indicated
that the light on the West that the way it looks at the
Virginia side will be worked present time Pomeroy
manually, during the peak Village has a 75 percent
hours, until it is changed.
chance m securing a grant for
Tbe mayor Is encouraging the vtllage.

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Ms. Hamlin
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GET LICENSE
A marriage license was
iss ned , to James Mason
(Continued from page 1)
Smith, ·23, Middleport, and building and camper owned
Elizabeth Alesia Vaughan, by D. W. Parsons.
20, Middleport.
Sheriff Proffitt advises that
the vandalism cases are
under investigation and
ELECTION SET
requests that anyone having
NEW LEXINGTON , Ohio any infonnation to please call
1UP! ) - A special election the sheriff's office.
wtll be held Tuesday in the
Saturday evening, Tommy
New Lexington School Hill, Racine, reported that
District in Perry County sometime late Friday night
where voters will decide the or early Saturday morning,
fate of an emergency 3.5 mtll someone had entered a
operating levy.
Southern Local Distrtct bus
The board of education said · which he drives and had
passage was necessary for taken a tape player, two
the school to maintain a full- speakers and four tapes,
year program in 1979 and valued at $140. The incident is
prevent a curlailt)lent of under mvestigalton .
classes . .
Saturday evening at5 :12 p.
m., Larry Lem ley, 27,
Rutland, was backing out of
his driveway in the Hut·
derson; Amy Bates, Point chinson Subdivi sion and
Pleasant; Ktmberly Johnson, backed into the right rear of a
Point Pleasant;
Mrs. car traveling north on the
Garland Nibert, Gallipolis; New Lima road driven by
James Council, Langsville; Richard L. Whitling, 42,
Carrie Ferrell,
Point Fairfield, Ohto. There were
Pleasant ; Mrs. C!erven no injuries or citations.
Parsons, Ravenswood; Mrs .
Deputies are investigating
Russell Deal, Apple Grove; another accident that ocMrs. Sherald Rosenberger, curred in Chester Township
Leon; Bonnie Fairchi ld , near the Red Brush Church.
Po int Pleasant; Arlene A 1956 Ford pickup truck
Scarberry, Mason; Rosetta owned by Dennis Boothe, Box
Edwards, Point Pleasant; 22, Racine, had been parked
Mrs. DaMy Russell and son, near the Hayward Bissell
Middleport; Mrs. Daniel residence on the hill crest of
Knotts and daughter, Mid- Twp . .Rd. 112. While Booth
dleport;
Mrs.
Larry and Bissell were in the barn,
Meadows and daugh te r, the truck went over the hill
Milton ; Ronald Lytton , Apple striking a tree. As Booth and
Grove ; Dtmple Barnhart, Bissell came out of the barn a
Oak Hill, 0 .; Mrs. David small black car was leaving
Connolly and son , Point the area. Booth advises there
Pleasant; Von Stewart, New was damage to the rear of the
Haven ; Sonny Meadows , truck . It appears that the
Mason; John Jones, Hen- auto possibly backed into the
derson; Jerry William s
truck causing it to go over the
Gallipolis ; ' Lisa l:reenJee: hill. The incident is under
Point Pleasant.
invesllgalion.

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Tuesday , May 2, !!17M

Mayor Andrews reported
that all data has been filed
with HUD.
The Mayor also reported
that a representative of
Cardinal Homes mel with
htm and they loured the
village looking for possible
building sites. Cardinal
Homes builds housing umt s
for low and moderate income
famili es.
The village, if it secures a
federal grant , 'will purchase
the property and, in turn . sell
il to Cardinal Homes for the
construction of the houstng
units.
Mayor Andrews also to ld
cou ncil that Cardtnal Homes
also toured Middleport
Village for the same rea son.

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BRANCHES of the fallen tree , shown above, on the
nood road _ between Pomeroy and Middleport are
decorated wi\h empty beer cans presenting an unusual
sight, If not pleasant, to motorists.

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road between Middleport and Pomeroy. Residents or the
vtllages are voicmg complaints about dumping along the
road which is not only used during floOd limes but also
provides a pi cturesque drive when it is not littered with
garbage and trash .•

Motorists
are warned
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cloggmg, needs !ewer changes

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy

Meeting wtth council were
Richard Newell, manager of
PoinTView Cable TV and
Paul Gerard
They told council that th e
vtllage is presen tly receiving
three percent of the total
gross received from !he
vtllage . Newell explained
that at the presen! time
Poin'I'View Cable has filed
four certtficates of corn-

phance with FCC who
regulates cable service
Newell also commented
that cuunctl does not have
control over what they
c'ha rge for pay se rvice
I movie chann el\ but they do
have to come to council to
raise monthly cable rates .
Newell noted that lh~y are
presenlly negotiating for an
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PATCHiNG POT HOLES--The Pomeroy Street
Department were using Monday's sunny weather to catch
up on palchmg the many pot holes in the surface of the
parking lots along the Ohw River . Ptclured at right
shovel ing U1e fill matenal from a truck arc Donald Ward
left, and .Jimmy Hawley.
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WILLOW ISLAND, W. Va (UP!) - Federal mvestigators
say they are confident they will eventually determ ine the
reason for last week's scaffold collapse that ktlled 51 power
plant workers.
"We' ll come up with wha t happened," sa td Charles Straw,
area director for the federal Occ upational Safety and ll ea lt'h
Administration in western Pennsy lva nia.
" It's not easy to try to piece
things together,.. he s111d.
" It 's a \&lt;er y method ica l
process We're gathenng all
the phy stcal evidence we
can "
Three OS HA teams are
ga thering data, including
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physical ev1dencc and Inte rviews, and Straw said the
Investi gation mtghl take
several weeks.
Kenneth R. Brannon, 25,
"We solidified our fmdings
Crown C11y, escaped in jury today, an d a few other
Monda y 10 an accident at I:35 lhini(s," Straw sa id ·· Hut we
haven 't com pl eted 1t by any
p m. on SR 553.
The Gallia · Meigs Post means .
Stale Highwa y Patrol said
" We ' re
ta lk tng
to
the brakes failed on Bran- everybody wh o we feel ca n
non's coal truck causing 1t tu provide some useful inroll backwards 1nto an em- fonnauon Nqw, some people
bankment. The vehicle then who were on the periphery of
overturned . There was lhts thing, or were down the
heavy damage. Brannon was road , or standt ng at the gate
charged with insufficte nl ca n't offer much to us It 's
gotng to take weeks. We're
brakes
A single car accident uc· going into all aspec ts of it."
curred at 7:45 a.m Monday
As relattvcs prepared to
on c ~ 13 sn uth of sn 554 buy the remamm ~ Vlttlms
where Charles W Pugh , 20, from last Thursday's ac·
Middleport , lost co ntrol of his cident, work r esumed
ca r "hich ran off the left side Monday at lhi' power pla nt.
of the ·highway then over·
The men were kill ed when a
turned. Pugh wa s r harged scaffold coll"psed tnside an
with havin g an unsa fe unfini shed cooli ng tower .
vehicle. - ... ·
plunging them 168 feel lu the
A lire was blamed for an ground
accident at 2 p.m. Munday un
Lincoln Pike. sou th of SH HI Boo ~ t•·rs to nwet
wh ere Marilyn Sal! , 53,
Gallipolis, going north , lust
Southern Juni or High
control of her car when a tire Athlettc Booste rs wtll rneel
blew out . The veht cle ra n into Wednesday at7 :30 p.m. at the
a ditch .
junior high building.
A wtndshield - type ac·
There wtll be elecuon of
ci denl occurred at I :55 p m. offi cer s. Par ents wh ose
on SR 7, south of Swan Cree k children will be attendtng
where coal fell from a coal juntor ht gh are asked to attruck breaking the wind- tend .
Insured. Middleport firemen shield on a car operated by
answered a mutual atd call Dretta James , 14, Crown
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with a tanker.
Elizabeth J . Pope, 17,
PROBiNG THE.' T
Vinton, was charged wllh
Me igs Coun ty Sh en ff
· EXTENDED FORECAST
assured clear dist a nce James J . Proffi tt advises that
Fair Thursday and
following a traffic accident at deputies are in vestigating the
Friday and • chance of
4:30p.m. on SR 160, one m1le reported theft of an Irish
showers Saturday. Highs
so uth of US 35.
Setter and tool box and tools
will be In th~ 6lls through
The patrol sa id the Pope from Woodrow Engle. Jr , Rt.
the period and lows mostly
car struck the rear en d of an !, Middl eport. Th e theft
will be in the 40s.
auto operated by Catherine occurred someti me since
Saunders, 25. Gallipolis.
Friday.

Trucker
escapes
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The services for Steele's
brother, Emmell, and
Steele's four sons - Ernest ,
Larry, Miles and Ronald were held tn a high schoo l
gymnasium Sunday because
none of the country churches
in Pleasants County could
hold the 2,000 mourners
McVey, himself still shaken
by last week 's scaffo lding
the
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Steeles as "good men ."
McVey choked ba ck the
.·i'
!i!. tears several lin1es as he
tried to comfort the
By Hdt'll and
Hottel
[i[! surv ivors . He read the 23rd
Psalm . "The Lord is my
shepherd, I shall not want.
HAIL THE EVER-&lt;JIVING MO'J:HER!
BY HELEN AND SUE BOTIEL
Following the service. the
RAP :
caskets containing the bodies
I am !6 and once felt that a woman should have a career and
life of her own to be fulfilled. I was sOil')' for my mother ami
thought her life was unmeam ngful. Well. I was wrong.
A month ago I became very ill with the flu Mom cared for
me day and night in such a lovmg
unselfish way that I
fmallv realized how beautiful her life ts
With a family of ftve children, a house and husba nd, she
RACINE
Etleen
managed to watt on me hand and fool anrl st1 ll keep the house
Wick
line
Hamlin
,
daughter
of
spotless, no chore undone. Darllmppy , a nd the kids enjuymg
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
Claren
ce
life.
lt occurred to me that a woman with so much loving care fur Wtckline, a teacher m Con·
her family certainly did have a nwaningfu llife I'm not knock- necticut , wtll be $~aker at
mg a career, but there IS nollung medtOl'l'C or unfulhlling the annual Racine High
about being the kin d of woman my mother ts! - FU'I'URF. Schpol Alumni banquet and
dance whi ch has been set for
HOUSEWWE
Saturday
, Ma y · 27, at
DEARF.H. .
Certainly isn't ' But all females ca n't be the kmd of woman Southern High Schoo l.
This year !wu dances, open
your mother is.
And that's what ltberalton ts all "buul. Nowda) s we 're a llo\1- to the pubhc, Will be staged m
conjunction with the reunion
ed to do what suits us best. -SUE
from 9 p. m to midnight . A
square dance will be held at
DEARF' ·
One small subversive thought : I ca n'! help, as i reread your the junior high building and a
letter, recalling the popular song about the " perfect w1fe and round dance w11 h music by
"Feelings" will be held at the
mother" who got fed up and stmply walked away .
semor
high
May your Mom be so appreciated &gt;he will never be tempted
Alumni
are again being
to go that route -HELEN
as ked to give one dollar dues
for the Paul Carnahan
RAP:
I'm ltving wtth a wonderful guy. We a ren 't ready for mar- Memorial Scholarship. A1500
riage as we 've both been divorced. 1I marned at 16- very bad- scholarship IS gtven each
ly , and have a 4-year-old daughter. I We 've been together two year at the banquet. Tickets
years and I want a baby. I'm afraid my IIH&gt;lhct· would never for the banquet are 15 each
speak lo me agam tf her grandchild was "tllcgtlunatl' ·• She's and are now on sale at Cross
and Suns , Racin e Food
rust barely got used to our living together.
Would a baby I without marriage I also Im ve a bad effect on Markel , Village Cut Rate
Store or may be secured by
my daughter' - CONCERNED
sendtng monH ;~nrl ;~
DEAR CON :
stamped, self . addressrrl
For Pete 's sake: you've been happtly together two yea rs.
envelope
to Mrs. Haymond
you want to share the responsibility of a baby. Why then are
Pierce,
Route
2, Box 44 ,
you two afraid of mama ge'' Tak e a deep bre&lt;Jtli and get thee to
Ractne
.
a minister.- HELEN
No reservaltons will be
accepted
after May 24 and
l'ON :
dues
are
tu
be sent lu Mrs.
Your daughter might not be affecte-d now, but constdcr this
Pierce
or
patd
at the dance or
if she ts raised in a ltve-together-ni&gt;-marnage situation, she' ll
dinner
.
Mem
bers of th e
probably consider that kind of life too. Are you "modern "
JUnior
cla
ss
and thei r
enough nut to revert back to your mother 's altitudes when your
mothers
will
serve
a 6 p. m.
ch il d stat·ts dating ? And do you really want thts for her '- SUE
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Fire losses set at $5,000

l.&lt;Jsses were set at $5 ,000 as
the result of a fire which
Motorists following fire
str uck a mobtle horre on
trucks to the scene of a fire
were warned today that there Ro ute 124 near the Nathan
Biggs residence at 10:55 a.m.
is a village ordinance m
Monday.
Middleport providing for
Pomeroy Fire
Chief
penalties.
Firemen said that a fire in
an outbuilding at 690 Laurel
St. at 6 : ~ p.m. Monday could
have been disastrous in that Sheriff's 'crime
so many motorists and
sightseers were on hand that alert message ' .
it was almost Impossible to
lay a hose with which to fight
Meigs Couoty Sheriff
the fire.
James J. Proffitt allen the
"H It had been someone's
following Operation Crime
horne, It could have been
Alert
Message:
destroyed because we were
Before you sign on the
unable to get set up to fight
dotted Uue on any contract,
the fire", a fireman comwhether It's home repair,
mented last night.
aulo service, or the purThe outbuilding destroyed
cbaoe of a major home
by fire Monday night was
appliance- make sure you
owned by Lawrence Manley.
read lbe fine print.
Operation Crime Alert
reminds you that Incomplete contracts or
promises made that aren't
Clear and cold tonight, with
In wrillng, could spell
1 low between 35 and 40.
trouble: Make sure you
iUIVIy and not as cool Wed·
read and understand what
1esday, with highs in the mid
you're slgoilla - If oot,
!Os.
have It explained. Signing a
blaak coatracl Is like
SQUAD RUN
1lgalog a blank check. It 11
The Pomeroy Emergency
legaDy blading In moat
Squad wu caned to Rock ea11ea. Be oo a Crime Alert
Springs at 4:24 a.m . Tuesday
- Be 1ure you undentand
for Mlna Hart who was taken
a contract before atgalng.
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&amp;spital.

.Charles !.ega r said that Mr .
and Mrs. Butch Lightfoot who
reside in the mobile home
owned by Mr. and Mrs. Biggs
were not at home when the
fire started apparently
around a hoi water heater.
One room was completely
destroyed and the remainder
of the home was heav1ly
damaged by heal and smoke.
There was insurance on the
trailer, Chief Legar satd, but
did not know If con! ents were

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NEW OWNERS - The M&amp;R Corporation announced
that the Meigs Ace Hardware Store and Radio Shack
located In the Meigs Plaza, Middleport, has been sold lu
HI'S partnership. The new owners, Todd Hinerman, Jim
~ape and Jack Slavin. assumed operations ,Monday.

IS/lown are, 1... , Todd Hinerman, Jack Slavin, Jim Pape,
Bill Childs, president of M&amp;R , handing the keys to Slavtn ,
and John Musser, vice pesident of M&amp;R. Other board of
directors of M&amp;R are Bernard Fultz, Jay ' Hall, Jr.,
Hichard Owen and Dr . H. R. Pickens,
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Soviet spy normal boy
By United Press International
DETROIT - ROBERT THOMPSON, A SOVIET SPY
WllO was exchanged for a Minnesota college student held in
1\asl Berlin, wa s a "nonml bo)" during Ins childhood in
Ddrmt, actord1 ng to relative s
Thompson, 45, flew ~1 nnda y from :-lew York lo East
Germany after he was swa pped fo r Alan Van l'orman, 22, of
Windom. Mtnn The East German s traded Van Norman for
Thompson, who \\ as sentenced 1n l965to 30 years 10 prison for
spyin g on missile sttcs. plants and military installations in the
Detroit area for the Russwns.

Oaims Kefauver took bribes
CHICAGO - BOBBY BAKEH. PHES rDENT Lyndon B.
Johnson's one-time atde wllo was convt cted of innuence
peddling , clatms the late Sen . Estes Kefauver of Tennessee
too k bribes in money and sexual favors.
Writing in the June iss ue of Playboy Magazine with
jou rnalist Larry L Ki ng, Baker says Kefauver "was among
those senators who willingly put themse lves up for sale ; he
didn't particular ly ca re whether he "as paid 111 com or
woman

10 injured in series of fires
ATLANT IC CITY ,:-&lt; . J .- AT !.EAST 10 PERSONS were
InJured in a series of fi res m the Chelsea seclton of AtlanUc
City . 1' . J ., today . 1nc ludi ng some who jumped into a ba y to
escape the flames.
Seve ral police men jumped into the water to rescue adults
"nd ch ildren •ho leaped from the windows of a tw o&lt;~tory
townhouse at tile Bay Colony rondommium along the shoreline.

Employee strike is settled
TOLEDO - STRIKING TOLEDO SC'HOOL EM PLOYEES
today ra ttfied a new contract w1th the Boa rd of Education
following negotia tions that began late Monday night.
The tentative agreermmt was rr~rh f&gt;CI f'ar\y todav and
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24 CW A locals
vote to strike
I~' announ ced Friday .
By DICK KIMMiNS
Sigal! said he expected
COLUMBUS t UP! )
OCSEA
to JOin CW A in the
About 6,000 public employee
statewide
wor k stoppage and
members
of
the
that
together,
the two unions
Commun ica tions Workers of
had
the
full
intention
to "shut
America have wted ove r·
down
tl1e
stale
."
whelmingly to strike next
"A strik e has been
week in protest of what their
ori zed and will be
auth
director called a "slap in the
conducted,"
said Sigall. "We
fa ce" wage boost far below
tntend
10
intet·fere with
the union's $!-an-h our acrosse\·crythinR.
''
the-board salary tncrease
Stgall satd the two unions
demand.
will
try to se t up pickets and
Herscltell Stgall , public
shut
down slate liquor stores,
employee director for the
dnvers'
license examining
CWA , told a Colwnbus news
·station
s,
slate
mental health
con fe rence Monday that 24 of
hosptlals
and
the
process of
th e 27 union locals had
state
in
co
me
tax
refund
authorized - wtth up lo 10-tochecks.
one margins - the Stale
"With com bined action, we
Executive Board to set a dale
can
and will shut down this
for a strike.
state,"
said Sigall .
Sigall said he expected the
Sigal!
sat d that a strike
18,000 state worker member s
could
be
called
within eight to
of the Ohio Civil Service Emnine
days
by
May 10 at the
ployee Assoctation lo also
latest.
authorize a strike.
" A message must be sent
But OCSEA director
back
w tlw people of Ohio,"
Patrick R. Sorohan said in a
prepare'(( statement Sigall 's said Siga ll.
Last month . as past of a
prediction wa s " simple
salary
increase lor 620 state
conrccture" and that OCSEA
j
u
d~es
,
the
General
was "keeping its options
Assem
ltl
y
boosted
slate
open" concerning any strike.
empl
oyees'
salaries
between
OCSEA, which has 25,000
members statewide including 2fkents and 40&lt;ents an hour .
municipal workers , is Judges were given wage
con ducting strike votes at the boosts of between 25 percent
local level toda y and and 45 percent.
" If we are as effective as I
Wednesday . Th e strik e
authorization is_. expected to
( Con~nued on pa~. 10)

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