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                  <text>D-10- The Swulay Times-Sentinel, Sunday, May i, 1978

.Reclamation project underway
By Boyd A. Ruth
.Soil Cons. Service
Melgs County
POMERO Y
Work
started this week on the 86acre strip mine reclamation
project one-mile north of
Pageville in Meigs County .
The site is on State of Ohio
land in Scipio Township along
the east side of Twp. Rd. JJa,
just north of the intersection
of State Routes 681 and 692.
The projec t orig in a ll y
called the "West Branch
Shade Rive r Reclamat ion
Project " is now entit led
"Meigs County Reclamation
Area No. 1." Joe Davidson.
Environmental Scientist with
the Division of Reclamation

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Jnlm Huhlin Cunst r uctiun
Co .. Ak ron, ha' &gt;&lt;'vera I bull·
dozers an d pa ns al rea dy
working on reg rading ' the
&gt;;poil. The compa ny bid about
$277, 000 on the state
csumated $440,000 project.
Harold Knapp ts the

is · oversee in g the Ohio
De part men I of N~ t ur ~ l
·Reso urces (ODN RJ project
which is funded by the Board
of Unreda imed Strip Mine
Lands. Money is funneled to
the Board from a 4-cents per
ton of coa l tax places on
presently mined coaltn Ohi o.
Acco rd ing to Davidson ,
"This is the largest aban·
doned &gt;1ri p mine project in
th e United States undertaken
by a government agency."
Davidson indicated May 22
has been set as the "offi cial"
kick-off date fo r I he project.
Governor Rh odes. ODNR
d~rector, Robert Teater and
othe r dig nita ries will be
present at the site on that

superintendent represcnt mg

the Ruhlin Construction Cu.
at the site. Knapp mdicaled
thai every effort willllE' made
to do a gond job tn rt•clai.m ing

the area.
The Soi l Co nser vati on
Service and Meigs Soil and
Wa ter Conservation Dist rict
have helped to provide local
leadership in gett ing this
largest " Land Reborn "
project started. It is our hope
that this first big step toward
recla iming one abandoned
strip min e sit e will be
followed by great strides in
reclaiming all of the old st.rip
rnine lands

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WRONG PRICING LOGIC

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GUNMAN SHOT
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shooting dea th of Jeffery
Jones. 21, Steubenv ille, ove r
to tlte Jeff erso n Cou nty

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t::U,lER Newell. Chester, and Clifford Longenette,
Reedsv ill e. operate bulld ozers for John Ruhlin
Constru ction Co. to regrade spoil materia l.

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II you try to sell your
• home yourself. how do you

o1her homes may g1ve you •
some clue to th e market •

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set a rea liStiC pr 1ce-&gt; M os t

but most o f the 11me you •

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people base lhe1r pr ice tags
011 the only fa cts known to
t~em · Orlgmal pr1ce cos t

only hea r at the as~ 1 ng
pnce 11 1f' S not .t reai1Sf1c 1
pr 1ce. 1! won 1 be the sell1ng •

Legislation

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of im provements . and
hoped lor profit Then they

pr1ce

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in l ine w ith what the y think

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dubious .
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original
prr ce .
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whether you garn _or lose.
but they have noth 1ng to do
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Maple, Black .

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THESE MEIGS High School students became
members of the school's chapter of the National Honor
Society Sunday afternoon. They are front row, llo r, Vicky
Epple, Tracy Burdette, Velvet Swisher, Beverly Hoffman,
Shari Mitch , Rhonda Reuter. Second row, Beverly Faulk·

enttne

CUT BIRTHDAY CAKE - Katie Crow , president,
and Bob Hoentch, direetor, jolned to cut !he birthday cake
of the Big Bend Minstrel Association when the group
obeerved Its 2Sth anniversary at the Meigs High School
Saturday night.

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700 at Varieties;
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ann1versary
party
held after ·musical

~itlgeJtie .

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Every lady
delights in lovely
lingerie... so ·
give her a
few selections from
our specially
pretty lingerie
collectioni
Choose slips,
sleepwear ... here'

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MONDAY, MAY 8, 1978

YOUNGSTOWN (UP! ) - An eslimated 1,250 city '
employ ees - including firefighters and pollee officers - went
on strike today, but a spokesman for the pollee said emergency
ca lls will be answered because " we do not mean to see thjs city
stripped."
The employees walked off the job at S a.m. after contra ct
talks, which had been going on continuously since Thursday,
broke off .

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ner, Nancy Stanley, Rita Rousey, Usa Nash, Lisa Prater,
Patricia Dyer. Third row, Don Tillis , Marcia Holcomb,
Barbara Fetty, Diane Smith, Valerie Matson , Carin
Bailey, Rick Hovatter. Back row, John Stout , Tim Hood,
David Blake, Kevin King, Dorset Thomas. and Ca rl
Gheen, Jr ..

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ADVANCE TICKETS
Adv ance tickets fo r the
·· Meigs Hi gh School senior
class presentati ons " An
Evening of One Act Plays" to
be present ed at 8 p. m. friday
in the Meigs auditorium are
on sale at the Dutton Drug
Store in Middleport and th e
New York Clothing House in
Pomeroy.

The Middleport • Pomeroy
Rotary Club will sponsor an
all sports banquet at 6:30
p.m. on Tuesday, May 23, at
the Meigs Hig h Sch·ool
cafeteria.
The ba nquet will honor
girls and boys in all sports
programs of the school as
well as cheerleaders. Rich
Jones will serve as master of
ceremonies for the annual
event and there will be no
formal spea king program.
Tickets at $3 .50 each may
be purchased at the Meigs
Jun io r and Seni or High
Schoo ls, New York Clothi ng
House, Swisher·Lohsc Drug
Sto re, Bahr Clothiers,
Citizens Nattonal Bank, the
Rutland Department Stnre or
from honored athletes.
Carl Denison, president of
the Rotary Club, extends a
cordi al invitation to the
public.

Yotmgstown workers strike

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planned

DALLAS (UP!) - Texas Attorney General John Hill, who
combined a slighUy populist campaign with promises of more
effective government leadership to upset two-term Gov. Dolph
Briscoe, doesn't see m too concerned with the last obstacle be·
tween himself and the governorship.
Hill , who ousted Briscoe without a runoff in Saturday's
Democ ratic primary, will face Republican William P.
Clements, an oil millionaire and former assistant secretary of
defense.

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Both men were found lying
in beds in different rooms in
the small house.

Hill upsets Gov. Briscoe

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Two men were found shot to
death this morning in a house
on Middle Nine Mile Road, at
SOuth Side, a rural section of
Mason County.
As of about noon today,
identities of the two men had
not been determined, ac·
cording to Mason County
Sheriff
James
Hall 's
department..
Units fro m t he Mason
Co unty Sheriff's Department,
including Sheriff Hall, along
with Coroner Dr. J ohn Grobb
and Prosecuting Attorney W.
Dan Roll were at the house
which is located in an area
approxim ately l 'f' miles
fro m Route 35.
Both men were reportedly
shot through the forehead;
each with a single bullet.
One of the vict ims, according to authoriti es, was
found with a pistol in hts
hand .

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CARTER RETURNS
WASHINGTON 1UP I1
President Carter was back at
the Whit e House Satu rday
following a Western states
tour in which he dribbled out
eriticism of lawyers, doctors
and the Soviet Union.
Carter's final blast Friday
in Spokane, Wash., accused
the Soviets of harboring "an
inmate racism against black
people." He sa id I he racism
pa rt ially ex plains th e
Russians' drive for mi lita ry
innuence in Africa.

1978 BUICK LESABRE 4 DR. SEDAN

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TRAIN ER KILLED
ROCK FOREST, Quebec
rUPi i - A circus elephant
gored its woman trainer to
death before a crowd of &gt;00
circus spectators who ned the
tent in panic friday night. A
veterinarian shot and killed
the beast alter vainly trying
to tranquilize it.
Police searched through
the night in forests along the
Vermont border for a second
elephant that O'ed the ci rcus
tent.

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NO 16

19i4 until October 1976 .

CONTEMPORARY SUITE

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POTENTIAL DANGER
WASHI NGTON rUPli The Cons orn er Prod uct
Safety Comm issio n say s
some 6,000 baby cribs have
potentially dangerous design
dcfeets, one of which may
ha ve
caused
the
st r an ~u la tiun of a chi ld.
The commission 's warning,
issued f riday, said the cri bs
involved arc manufact ured
by Basse tt Furn itu re In ·
dust ries. Bassett , Va ., and
are of a bamboo motif ca lled
"Manda lay ." They were sold

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employee.
The Jefferson County
coroner said Jones dies of one
shot in the chest .

Twenty-two students of Meigs High School were
Inducted into the school's National Honor Society
Sunday afternoon during ceremonies in the school
cafeteria.
Parents of students were invited and following the
induction ·ceremonies refreshments were served.
Giving the qualities for membership were Cathy
Blaettnar, character; Stephanie Rought, leadership;
Lance Oliver,service, and Kathy Howard, scholarship.
Robert Nakamoto gave the welcome and
· introductions, the emblem of the society, and the
closing of the Induction ceremony. He Is president of
the school's chapter.
other officers include Laura Hoover, vice
,president ; Tllinmie DeBord, secretary, and Teresa
VanMeter treasurer.
· other present memiJE'rs are Rita Bailey, Cathy
Blaettnar, Mary Carswell, Karen DeMoss, Cindy
Dorst, Pam Evans, Randy Houdashelt, Kathy Howard ,
Pe!Uly Hysel1, Sue Kennedy , Helen King, Marty
Krawsczyn, Cheryl Lefebre, Mark Mitch, Pam
Powers, Lance Oliver, Pam Powers, Slepbanie
Rought, Jane Sisson, Robin Snowden, Brent Stanley,
Mike Wayland, Jennifer Wise, Lori Wyne, and Charles
fChuckl Follrod.
Prlnc!pal James Diehl ~ave the pledge to the new
members who include Carin Bailey, David Blake.
Tracy Burdette, Jana Burson, Patricia Dyer, VIcky
Epple, Barbara Fetty, Beverly Faulkner, Carl Gheen,
Kelly Hawk , Beverly Hoffman , Marcia Holcomb, Tim
H~, Rick Hovatter, Kevin King, Valerie Matson ,
Shari Mitch , Lisa Nash, Lisa Pr ater, Rhonda Reuter,
Rita Rousey, Diane Smith, Nancy Stanley, John Stout,
Velvet Swisher, Randall Tackett, Dorsel Thomas,
Darlene Thornton, Don Tillis, Terri Vining, Scott
Warner, and Carol Wilkes.

'MOTHER'S DAY IS NEXT SUNDAY

H&lt;.• suurres Committcr ,

EMPIRE'S EXPANSION SALE

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prosecutor to determine if
charges should be filed .
Poli ee said J ones was
fa tally shot ·• while trying to Mark Longo went for his own
comnlit an armed robbery at weapon when the gurunan
a fruit and produce company approached Longo's mother
here. Police said store owner · and began to pi stolwhip an

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Meigs High NHS

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

crease fundi ng fro m $1&gt;0
mi ll ton to the higher figure
was approved as the panel
completed its final dra fting of

A fi nal vote on whether th e
bill should be sent to th e
Senate was scheduled for
bring and will brrng H1S e
WASHINGTON tUP i t - Tuesday .
knowledge of th e market rs e
Glenn sa id the bill would
irwal uab le
e l.cg Jsla li on tu Huthor ize $200 provide
funds fo r so-called
e millwnm fede ral aid for local
"magnet''
schuols designed
If there is anyth ing we e sehou l districts tha t want to
to
draw
children
of all races
can do to hel p you in th e • ca rq
out
voluntary
field of re a l estate _
p l ease • desegregatJun programs was to certam schools by offering
phon e or dr op '" a t
LEADINGHAM
REAL e tentatively apprnved F'rtda y them "specia li zed, h i~ h ·
ESTATE , Sl2 Second Ave , e by
the Senate Human qua hty edoca tion ."
consu ltm g a local Ret'llfor

HAROLD KNAPP, left, Superintendent for John
Ruhlin Construction Company and Joe Davidson,
Environmental Scientist with Division of Reclamation are
"partners" in working to reclaim one of the worst
abandoned strip mine sites in the state. (USDA)SCS
photo) .

VJ EW OF area to IJE' reclaimed in Meigs County
Reclamation Area No. 1, located one mile north of Pageville, Scipio Twp . (USDA.SCS photo ).

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A receptive audience of
approximately 7110 persons
waa on hand for the 25th
a!Ullversary presentation of
the Big Bend Minstrel
Auoclatlon In the Meigs High
School Auditorium Saturday
night.
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Following the musical ,
"Blg Bend Varieties" some
I:ID cast members and guests
inoved to the school cafeteria
where an 1Miverll8ry party
waa •aged.
Serving refreahments were
Mn. Charlene Hoeflich, Mrs.
i.Jnda Mayer, Mrs. Tonya
uavts and Mrs. Susie Abbott.
Athletic bootlters assisting
with the ]lllrty Included Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hamilton,
Mr. and Mn. William Will·
ford and Ed Kennedy. The
Melp Athletic Bootlters were
lhow apon10r1.
A number of door prizes
were awarded and were
provided by The Fanners
Bank and Savings Co., Meigs
Br~ of the AtheM County
Savini• and Loan, Reuter·
Brocan · ltllurance Agency,
the Pomeroy National Bank,
the Citlien• Natlonal Bank,
Swllher·LohH Drua Store,
Landmark, New Yark
Clotblna Hou.H, the Plua
Shack, Dutton's Drug Store,
Dudley Florl1t, Francis
J'lorilt, Vllll&amp;e Pharmacy,
Pomeroy Flower Shop, Royal
Crown Bottling Co., Crow'•
St.U Hotlll, Powell'• Super
Valu. Moore'• Store, SUI·
lltr'l, Qllpman Shoe Store,
~rperite'1, Pte-a-Pair, the

TAMPA, Fla. (UP(). - Baby Frances, the ~und
carnival fat lady believed to llE' the biggest woman in the
world, has died .
A special casket was ordered for Frances Josephine
Voges, who died at the University Community Hospital
Saturday of pneumonia and heart disease. Born in Tampa,
Baby Frances spent most of her life working In carnivals and
sideshows. She weighed 826 pounds when well , but had dropped
til about 800 pounds during her illness . She had been
hospitalized for about three weeks.

OFFICERS WITH SPECIAL GUESTS - Office rs of
the Southern High School f uture Farmers of America
Chapter are shown above during Saturday night's annual
FF A Banquet, with guest speaker, Suzie Barrett,
president of the Ohio FfA and Rev. Steve Wilson, who

offered the invocation. Pictured are, front row, from left ,
Albert Holman, Bob Lee, Bill Harris. Second row, Ed
Roush , who received the Star Chapter Farmer award as
well as serving as an off icer ; Miss Barrell, Rev. Wilson
and Randy Smith.

LEADERSHIP AWARD - Bill Harril!, right, Is shown
receiving the Leadership Award at the Racine FFA
Banquet from Charles Bush at Landmark.

STAR GREENHAND- J ohn Sellers, right, is shown
rece iving the Star Greenhand award frorn teacher Aaron
Sayre during Saturday night's Future Farmers of
America Banquet at SOuthern High School.

Flynt making daily progress

Kiddie Shoppe, the Town
Kiln. The grand prize, a
barbecue cart provided by
Elberfelds was won by Mrs.
Esther Sylvester.
Immediately following the
musical, James Soulsby, on
behalf of the cast, presented
an engraved plaque and an
Imprinted t·shlrt to Bob
Hoeflich, director , In ob·
servance of the 25th an,
nlversary.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP! ) - Dr. Larry Carey says daily
progress Is being made by publisher Larry Flynt, whose legs
were paralyzed when shot by a sniper at LawrenceviUe, Ga.,
two months . Carey says Flynt Is regaining his strength at
University Hospital and may start physical therapy within 10
days.
Flynt, who Is heavily guarded, remains In satisfactory
condition . His wife visit s him daily and handles practically all
his corporate work .

Longest walkout ended
Mansfield's 103 striking firefighters Sunday night ratified
a new labor contract wlth the city and returned to work , ending
the longest such walkout In Ohio history.
In Lorain, city officials will go to court Monday morning
after an injunction ordering Its 104 firefighters back to work .

One hurt FFA banquet held at Southern
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SENIOR c;LASS PI..AY - A dratn1, "The Other
· Player," will be one of four one-act pilya bein&amp; pre~ented
by the aenior clln of Melp Hillh School In the school
•udlt.oriurn at ftp .m. Friday. Call membera, from left, are
Carl Gheen, Robert Nakamoto 1nd Mark Mitch. DlrecUon
Ia by Celli McCoy with Becky Fry u atudent directQr,

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One
person
was
hospitalized following a
single car accident Sunday at
2:30 p. m. on Perry Run In
Lebanon Township.
Meigs County Sheriff
Jame1 J . Proffitt reported
that Matthew Lons, 23 ,
Tuppers
Plains,
wu
traveling west on Perry Run
Road when ~e lost con1ro1 of
his car. The vehicle went off
the road on lhe right, struck
an embankment and turned
over, landtnc on ita top.
Lons waa taken to veterans
Memorlalllolpltal by Racine
ER Squad. A pusenger,
Arlene Roach, Rt. I, Long
Bottom, 1uatalned slight
injurlel but was not lrn·
mediately treated.
Lons wa1 cited to court for
recklen operation. The car
Continued on pase U

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and Honorary Chapt er
Fanner, Eber Pickens.
Speaking at the banquet
was Suzie Barrett, president
of the Ohio F .F .A., who gave
an enthusiastic speech about
success.
Brent Patterson and
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The aooual rablea cllnlc music and Rev. Steve Wilson
Rain ending tonight , with of tbe Melga County gave the invocation.
low temoeratures In the Humane Society will be
Finishing the evening was
middle
50s.
Variable
held at 1:30 p. m. Saturday Dan Smith, who auctioned off
cloudtrieSB Tuesday, with a at the Mel&amp;• County Hlgb· the Jeft-()ver ham to help pay
threat of afternoon showers, way Garaae on the Rock for 'the dinnet.
and the highs in the low 70s. Springs Falrarouoda wltb
Dr. Daa Notter Ia charae.
STAR Chapter Farmer
SQUAD SUMMONED
Coat• for the lm·
Ed Roush, abowa at
The
Middl e p o rt
muolulloos Include:
right,
recel~ed the coveted
Emergency squad was called
rabin, U; D.H.L., $8 ;
Star
Chapter Farmer
to the Independent · Holiness felloe dlalemper, $5, and
award
durin&amp; Saturday
Church in Middleport at 10 :31 upper ruplratory, " · Dogs
night's
FFA banquet at
a. m. Sunday where Mrs. taken to the clinic are to be
Southem
HICb. Maklag the
Mary McCarty , Route 2, on luahuanll call muat be
prenalalloa
waa Tom
Pomeroy, had become Ill. She
In carriers.
WoUe
of
the
Rllcloe
Home
was taken to Veteran s
National
Bank.
Memorial Hospital.
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Southern' held its a1111ual
F.F .A. Banquet Sa turda y
night with about 130 persons
attending.
Receiving awards were
Jonny
Sell ers ,
St ar
Greenhand; Ed Roush, Star

Chapter Fanner; Bill Harris,
Leadersh ip; Ra ym ond
Cant er , Agricultural
Product ion (pla cement );
Randy Wolfe and Rick Durst,
Sheep Produ ction ; Ric k
Fla gg, Swine Producti on;

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�3- The DaUy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 'Monday, May 8, 1978

2-The Da1ly Sentmel. Middleoort-Pomeroy, 0 , Monday, May 8, 1978

JOINT RESOLUTION
ProJ»&gt;Mnn to ameacl

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SHALL THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT
BE ADOPTED•

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PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDM ENT
To amend Sec tion lg of Arbcle II of the Constit utiOn of Oh1o
I. TO REQUIRE THE OHIO BALLOT BOARD TO WRITE THE
BALLOT LANGUAGE FOR STATE ISSUES PROPOSED BY
INITIATIVE OR REFERENDUM PETITION.
2. TO REDUCE THE NUMBER OF TIMES INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM PROPOSALS MUST BE ADVERTISED PRECEDING THE
ELECTION.
3. TO MAKE THE REQUIREMENTS FOR CIRCULATING AND
SIGNING INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM PETITIONS SIMILAR ·
TO THOSE FOR PETITIONS FOR CANDIDATES.
(Proposed by Resolu tiOn of the General Assembly of Ohio)
A maJont) affirmatn e vote 1s necessary for passage
YES

endum petttlon, m ay be named tn
sur h petition and the pei"'Ina who
prepare the arrument or explanatiOn, or both for any proposed taw
or propose&lt;! amendment to the con stitution may be named In the
petltion proposln1 the tame The
person or persont who prepare t he
artument or explan.atlon or both
for the la w, Jectlon or 1tern au b·
m1tted. t o the electors by referendum petition, or against any pro
posed law subm itted by aupplementary petition, shall be named
by the 1eneral a~~&amp;embl)l , 1t ln ses
saon, and U not in sesslon then by
the governor The law, or propoaed
law or proposed amendment to
the constitution , t ogether wtl.h the
arrumenta and explanations not
exceec:tlnc a total of three hundred
words tor each, and allo the ari'U·
menta and exrlanatlonJ not ex ~ din. a tota ot three hundred
words against each, ahall be pubU6hed once a week for three con
seeuUve week ! precedinr lhe election in a t least one newt))aper of
general circulation in each county
ot the state where a neWJ"PaJ&gt;er la
PUblished The aecret.ary ot .tate
shall cause to be p laced upon the
ballots, the ballot lanruar~ for any
such law or proposed law o r pro·
POstd amendment to the eona:tttu·
tlon to be submitted The ballot
language shall be prescribed by
the Ohio Ballot Board In the aame
manner .a nd s ubject to the same
tenna and eondi'Uons, u apply to
tsrues submitted b Y the general
assembly punlllant to Section 1 of
Article XVI of thil constitution
The ball ot la nf\lace rhaU be 10
prescrlbed and the eecretary of
state shall ca use the baUotJ 10 to
be printed as to permit an alfirma
t1ve or negative vote upon each
law section of law or Item 1n 8
law appropriating money or pro
posed law or proi)08e'd amendment
to the constitution The .style of all
lawa submitted by Initiative and

ISSUE 1
(Amen ded Substllute House J o int
RcBOiutton No 12)

PROPOSE-D AMENDMENT
TO THE OHIO CONSTITUTION

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IS

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EXPLANATION OF ISSUE No. I
I. Under present law the Ohw Ballot Board may wnte Slmphned ballot
language for Constitutional amendments proposed by the Gener al
Assembly However, ballot language for state issues proposed by Initiative or referendum petlt1ons must be wntten by the Secretary of Stale
under h1ghly techrucal requ•rements Th•s section of the amendment
allows t he Oh10 Ballot Board also to prepare,1umplified ballot language
for 1ssues proposed by 1n1tlatlve or mferendum petition
2 A state 1ssue proposed by imtlatlve or referendum petition 1s now reqwred to be pubhshed once a week for five consecutive weeks prwr to
the election This section of the amendment reduces this requ1rcment
to once a week for three weeks, as 1s now requ•red for 1ssues proposed
by the General Assembly
3 Th1s sectiOn of the amendment allows a s1gner of an initiative ot referendwn petition to use a standard postal address to Identify the place of
residence It also ehmmates the notanzed statement of the circulator
and authonzes the General Assembly to prov1de by Jaw fpra statement
that the circulator w1 tnessed the affixmg of every s1gnature These
changes make the requirements for circulating and s1gmng ltutlabv c
and refer endum petitions sumla r to those of petitions for candidates
ARGUMENTS FOR THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT
The people's conslltutwnal nght to propose laws and constitutiOnal
amendments by Initiative petition and to place laws passed by the General
Assembly on the ballot by referendum 1s somet1mes frustrated because
of technical details in the legal requirements Issue I w1ll clarify some of
these procedures, and will enable 1n111atlve and referendwn measures to
appear on the ballot m language that 1s clear and easy to understand
Issue 1 will have the followmg advantages
1 People who s1gn 1mtiative or referendum petitions w1ll be able to
list their addresses in the form most fam1har to them whether it be a post
office address, a street and number m a c1ty or Vlllage, or a rural route
number or township if they !tve outs1de a City or village At the present
t1me, some names of elig1ble signers must be stricken because they fa1led
to hst their address in stnct conformity to the Jaw.
2 Circulators of petitions will no longer have to have each part-pet1tion
notanzed, a requirement that is both burdensome and expensive A simple
statement that the cnculator Witnessed each signature w1ll be sufficient.
Smce all s1gnatures must be checked before final acceptance of the petltwns, this 1s suffic1ent to assure, Initially that the petitions should be
rece1ved for filing.
'
3 Reducmg the number of t1mes newspaper publicatwn is reqmred for
each Initiated or referred measure from five to three Will result •n substantial savmgs for taxpayers. Three 1nstead of five publications of lnlliBtlve proposals m November, 1975, would have saved $120,000 00
Three complete publications will give all voters ample opportumty to
read the proposal and the information about it.
4 Voters have already adopted a proposal creating a Ballot Board w1th
authority to write the ballot language for constitutional amendmenta
proposed by the General Assembly in language that is clear and easy to
understand. Legal requirements that technical details of a proposal must
appear on the ballot were eliminated Issue I Will apply the same techmque for preparing the ballot language for initiated and referred measures
and w1ll assist in voter understanding of these sometimes complicated
measures
Comrru ttee for the Amendment: Kenneth R. Cox, Rex F Kieffer,
Harry J . Lehman and
John K. Mahoney

lht State ot Olllo to rMu~ the
number of llmea IAlllallvt and
reftrenchun propot&amp;ll mu&amp;J be
adnrtlMd, Jo nqube lbt Ohio
Ballot BaUd to pNscrlbe the
ballot langua.. for theM pro
po.ala, m.cl to conform Nqulremenla lor dn=v.lallng and algnlng
laitlaU•t and NftPndum pentiona lo lhOM proT\ded. by law
for other klnda of JMiltlona.
Be It ret10Jved by the General
As...embly o f •the State of Ohio
th ree fifths q £ the members elected

to

~ach

house concurrmg therelit,

that the re .11ha ll be su bm1tted to the
electors or the lita te In the manner
presc ribe-d b)' la w at tbe sl)t'clal
elect!Oil to be he ld on th e Hrst
Tuesd ay a ft e r the f\Nit Monday in
June 1978 o propoial to amend the
Constitution of the S t&lt;'lte of Oh10 by
amending Sec tion lg of At11cle II
lUi {olluWl'i
ARTICLE It
Se&lt;-tio.n lg Anl mitlative, sup
plementa!1', or referendum pet!
tion may be presented tn separate
parts but each part sha ll contain
01 full and correc t COp;) of the titlt
and teKt of the law , section or
tl em thereof sought to be referred
o r the proposed law or propoSfd
amendment to the coru;titutlon
Each signer of any tnnlatn;e, sup
plementa r) or refe rend um petition
must be an elec tor of the state
and .shall place on such petition
of1er hiS name the date of sbrmng
and h i&amp; place of residence A sl gne r
residing outside of a munlclp.ollh
shall s tate th e county a nd the rura l
route number. oo.rt office add ress,
or township of h is res.tdence A
res1der11 ot a municipal ity 6hall
state the s t reet and num ber If
MY of hi! resi dence an d the name
o f the mwuclpalltl o r the po!i.t
offic e ad dress The names of all
signers t o 6UCh pchhons sh all be
WI it le n
In Ink eaC'h lirg'ner tor
himself To e ach put o f such
t10n shnll be nltacll ed the state
ment of the circulato r as may be
required bv law thH t lre w1 t nessed
th e nl1rx1ng of eve ry ,.;Jgnature The
petl t1on nnd s ign atures upon tiUCh
petlllons shall be pres umed t.o be
1n all re ~ ~cts ruffiden t unless not
later than forty d."1YIJ be fore th e
It shall be otherwise
e lection
proved a nd In suc h eve nt ten add itional da vs sha ll be all owe d for the
flUng of additiona l signatu re!! to
su11l !)@tltlon N o la\\ ar amend
m ent to the constitution !i ubmltted
t o the ell.~ tors bY lnl! lntl\ e and
:ru ppleme nta ry peti tion a nd re celv
ml{ ar1 llfllnmttl ve majority o f the
vote" CRSt then•on 6h 111 be held
un constituti onal or void on account
of the Insuffi ciency of the pet itions
by "hlch 11uc.h submission o r t he
same was procured nor shall the
rejec tion of any lRW subm itted by
referendum petition be held In
valid fo r such insuffidency Upon
all lnltlntlve t; Uppl ement a ry .and
referendum petitions provided fo'r
In nm or the sections of thh nrtl ·
cle U ~ ha ll be neceS&amp;ary to file
r rom eA ch of one hr.lf o f t he
counties of the state pet1t1ons
tx&gt;arlng the lliiJlature!l of not le!i..!l
than one half of .. the J1esJ.m.atl!d,
pcrce nlage of th e electoti"-oT iiUch L'O unty A tru e cn pv o f all laws or
propo!ed Jaw10 or pro pose-d ame nd
mcnts to the courtltu tlon together
with an argument or explanat ion
or both for and also an argu ment
or explanAtion or both. , JJgnlnst
t he ~ 1m e sha ll be prcl)ftred The
pe rson or person11 who prepare the
argument or cxpJann tl on, or both
Against an y law section or item .
submitt ed to the eleetors by refer

~pplementary

petition shall be

br

Be It Enacted
the People of
the State of Ohio ' and of all eon!itltutlonaJ runendmenta· "Be tt Re
solved by the Peopl e of the State of
Ohio ' The basis u pon which th e re-q uired numher or peUUonert In any
case shall be de te rmined shnll be
the to t al number of votes ca.~t t or
the office
govemor nt the last
prffed ln g el~tlon therefor The
foregoing prov!J ions of thi s section
!ihn!J be se lf-exeeuUng except as
herein oth erwl&amp;e provided LRWI
may be passl'd to fa cllJtate their
opernflon but In no way limiting
or rest rlctmt either su ch provholoru
or th e powe rs herei n ~served

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or

EFFECTIVE DATE AND REPEAL
rt adopted by a majority of the
elec tort
voting
thereon
thia
amendment ahnll ta ke 1mmedia~M!&gt;
t!l'recl and tndstlng Sect1on 11 ot
Article II shnll be f'f!pealed fro m
such effective date

UNITED STATES OF AMER IC A
STATE OF OHIO
OFFI CE Or T HE SECRETARY

OF STATE

I TED W BROWN Secre t a!') of

Stat(' do here by certify that the
foregoing Is a true copy of Ame nded
Substitute House Joint ResOlution
No 12 1\led In the: office of the Secretary of State, p roposing to amend
the Constitution ot Ohio together
with the ballot lanfUaiJ{e and explanation ce rtlf\ ~ to me by the
Ohio Ballot Board nnrt nrguments
f or the amendment ru1 su bmitte d b)
t he appropriate committee
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF
I
ha ve hereunto subacrlbed m y name
and nffixed my official seal at Columbu s th ls l ~th day of April, 1978
TED W BROWN,
Secretary ot State

IS.all

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TilE DAILY SF..l''ITIN EI.
DEVOTED TOmE

1 Pomeroy
1
I :'ersonal Notes 1

INTEREST OF
MEIGS-MASON AREA
ROBERT HOEfliCH

Cl!y Edilor
I'"Ubhshcd W11ly u eept S.at11rday
by The OhiO Valley Publishing
Comt)ilny Mu ltuned lil lilt
Ill
dJurt SL , Pomero} Otuo m69
Bus\nt_'S.'i Off1ce Phone 992- 21)6
F.ttitor~l Phone 992-2157
St•u)nd d1m posLHge paid at
l'omeroy Oh10
Nw twrud a d1 e rll.Sin~ represen
tittJ vt l..amlun AMOCIItel JIOl
Eutlld A\e Cle..,eland Ohlo Mm
Sui.Jst;npt1on rates • Del!ver\'d by
t itriCr where 11 vallable 75 t~llt.!l pt'r
\j,eek By Motor Route where a~rr l er

Mrs Erma Bradford of
Marysville, and her son and
da ughter-m-law, Mr and
Mrs Gerald Bradford
Westerville, were Sunday
VISitors of Mr and Mrs
Henry Re~bel
Mrs Mary Chr1sty of
Coolville v1s1ted several days
1n Columbus w1th Mrs
Rachel C hr~sty

not a\allable One month
$.1 ~ By maU !n Ohio and W Va

SE'rVICt'

Ont' Yt!Br, S22 00, SLl months '
U I 50 Thr ee month s 17 00 '
F.lsrwhere $26 00 }tar , Stx months
Sl 3 50 Ttm.! l' months S1 50
;SUbs~ rl p\lQ n j)!'IH m cl ud~:s Sunda )
runi ~~tll lll lt'l

People who get up With a
grouch every mornmg should
consider separate bedrooms
If ants are so mdustr~ous,
how do they fmd t1mee to attend all the picnics'

Diamonds were a g1rl's
best friend until a brace of
llUllched pork chops began
br~n gmg what they're pr1ced
today

Mrs. Allen Hampton, Mrs
Thomas Bentz and Mrs
Edison Baker
Greeters were Mrs Pearl
Mora , Mrs Dale Sm1th and
Mrs Roy Holter Ushe rsfor
the s1gmng of the covenant
were Olhe May Coza rt, Mrs
Wilham Dowme, Mrs Marcia
Demson,
and Mrs Bermce
A scroll conta1mng the proA donatiOn of SIOO was
Lon Ann Wood was
made to the Me1gs County rmses of the local Church organ1st for the serv1ce and Bailey
The offenng was rece1ved
Mimstenal emergency fund Women Uruted was presented the leader was M1ss Enna
by Church Women Umted of by Mrs J B 0 'Bnen and Srruth of the host church by Mrs Karl Grueser, Mrs
Me1gs County meetmg Fn- displayed at the front of the Scripture readmgs were Dw1ght Wallace, Mrs Om
day at Tnmty Ch urch, church. They were that the g1ven by Mrs . James G1nther, and Mrs Dale
1100 would be g1ven to the Criswell, Mrs Elva Cotterill, S!mth, with Mrs Mora g1vmg
Pomeroy
Appromnately 80 women Minlstenal Assoc1aiJOn, that Mrs Joseph Cook, and Mrs the prayer Mrs Ervm
from Me~gs County churches .all Christian women would be Ke1th Sutherland Taktng Baumgardner gave th e
attended the May Fellowship mvited to )om the CWU, and part in the readings were benediction
The program centered
Day program which carried that the local unit would sup- Mrs Edith S1sson, Mrs
around
a promise for con·
out the theme "Prorruses We port all proJects of the na- Everett Thomas, Mrs Karl
tmued
voluntary
service In
tiOnal organization
Keep "
Kloes, Mrs Arnold R1ch•rds ,
all ways and m all parts of the
world and m accord w1th the
faith and mtenhons of Church
Women Umted
Sentence prHyers were
giVen by Mrs Cmwell, Mrs
Cottenl l, Mrs V1rg1ma
Thoren, Mrs Grella Stmpson, Mrs Clara Thomas,
Mrs Baker, Mrs Hampson,
H
Mrs Richards, Mrs Kloes.
A
Mrs Margaret E1chmger,
Mrs Cook, MISS Sm1th , Mrs
R
James Corbitt
D
Hostesses for the noon lun·
cheon were Mrs Phillip
Memhart, Mrs. Smith, Mrs
~
Charles
Kuhl, Mrs Grace
OFFER GOOD APRIL 24 29, 1978
Pratt,
Mrs
Eva Dessauer,
R
Mrs Roy Holter, Mrs Homer
E
Holter, Mrs Edi th l.&lt;~nnin g
A prayer of comm1tment tu
conclude
the program on
Open Mon. thru Sat.
"PromiSes
We Keep" was led
.,9:00toS:OO
by
Mrs
Thomas
Bentz, presi992-3831
71 N. 2nd Ave .
Middleport
dent of Church Women
Umted of Meigs County

Senco • Oren • or
U.S. Fiber Insulation

Donation made to
ministerial association

w

ONLY

'2 79 ACOIL
to

•·smg ThroughSprmg" was
the theme of a home flower
sh9w held Wednesday mght
by the Chester Garden Club
at the Pomeroy, Route 3,
home of Mrs Wya tt
Chadwell
Judge for the show was
Mrs Allee Thompson of the
Wmdmg Trail Garden Club,
Pomeroy She awarded the
"best of show" ribbon to Mrs
Charles Kuhl for her arrangement m the class "Red Roses
for a Blue Lady" Mrs, Kuhl
used red s1lk roses w1th fern
m a blue vase
The creativity awards went
to Mrs Earl Dean for her ar·
rangement of pmk and white
vangated tulips w1th vme and
Ins foliage m a white stone
con tamer, and to Mrs Dale
Mach1r for her "Moon Glow"
arrangement fealurmg pmk
and white tulips and vme m a
white glacier stone contamer
Other arrangements on
display recelVIng blue r1bbon
awards were by Mrs Roy
M11ler for " Th e Old
Lamplighter", a lamp post
swag of evergreen and artifiCial yellow flowers; to
Mr s
R1chard Barton
for "Hello Dolly ", a front door
p1ece of pmk tulips and nbbon on a straw background:
to Mrs Buel Ridenour for
"Walk R1ght In" a s•de door
decoratiOn usmg red tulips,
red bow, br1dal wreath on a
straw background, and to
Mrs Charles Knight for 'In
the E:ven1ng by the
Moonlight", an arrangement
of hlac and whllf mums
Mrs Karl Krautter recmved a blue for her arrangement m "Side by S1de" usmg
brown ceram•c twm contamers w1th apple blossoms,
Mrs Pearl Mora, Among
my Souvenirs ", an
asymetncal arrangement for
a bookcase of lilacs m her
grandmother's vase , Mrs
Robert Wood. "Beer Barrel
Polka" for the snack bar m
the den usmg straw flowers m
a stoneware pitcher
Other arrangements were
" Paper Doll " by Mrs
Howard Km ght using
honeysuckle vme sprayed
black w1th narcissus m an
onental vase; "Play a Simple
Melody" an organ arrangement by Mrs CurtiS Kmg, us·
mg red tulips and apple
blossoms m a wooden contamer , "Happy Together" by
Mrs Or1s Freder~ck, an arrangement of pme, bridal
wreath. narcissus and white
tul1ps for a table near the
fireplace
" Little Brown Jug", Mrs
Roy Holter, a tall arrangement of tulips and pmk
dogwood 1n a large ceramic
p1tcher for the fireplace 1
"Sweet Sue", by Mrs Roger
Ba1ley, an end table arrange·
ment of narc1ssus and bridal
wreath m an Iron skillet,
"Dmner for Two" by Mrs
Horace Karr, flowermg crab,
pmk and green tulips m a com
glass d1sh w1th matching
candles
"Somewhere Over th e
Rambo,w" by Mrs Sally Ingels, a tnadic arrangement
usmg hlacs, red tulips, and
yellow tulips 1n a pedistal
vase, "Let's Have Another
Cup of Coffee" by Mrs
W1lham Buckley, a mtlk
glass vase of tansy, red
'ul1ps, double yellow narCISSUS cart; "Cherry Pink
md Apple Blossom White".
'lY Mrs Donald Mora, an arra nse ment of apple
blossoms, ... ~lte
in a

ped1stal vase for the
bathroom; " Goodmght
Sweetheart" by Mrs ,
Woodrow Mora, a beds1de
t able arrangment In
lTllmature of lilacs and tulips,
' Wall T1l the Sun Shines,
Nellie" by Mrs Purley Karr,
. usmg shades of yellow , w1th
tul1ps, mustard and greenery
as her materials
"The Green, Green Grass
of Home" by Mrs Paul Karr,
us1ng spider. plant,
euonymous, and yellow bar
berry for her all foliage arrangement for a green
bedroom, "My Blue Heaven"
by Mrs Leonard Erwm who
used lilacs, narcissus and
bridal wreath m a ceramic
p1tcher and bowl for the blue
bedroom washstand , "Blue
Moon" by Mrs Homer
Holter, a crescent arrangement of narc1ssus and
euonymous m a white contamer
"Wonderland by N1ght" by
Mrs Or1s Gmther usmg a
symetr1cal arrangement of
pme, narc1ssus and bridal
wreath for a blue bedroom ;
"Japanese Sandman" by
Mrs Dale Kautz, w1th azalea
and vme m a black vaSe , and
"Long Ago and Far Awa)
by Mrs Randy Young who used straw flowers and stat1ce
m a rrulk glass contamer for a
dinmg room s1de table
Dunn g the bus ines s
meelmg plans were fmahzed
for the Region II sprmg
regional meetmg to be held at
Royal Oak Park Mrs Kuhl IS
Reg1on II d•rector. Table
decorations were discussed
along w1th the work of com·
lTllttees and the luncheon With
the Chesler Club to furniSh
meat dishes and beverages
Mrs, Kuhl won m a contest for
favors for the sprmg region•!
meetmg
Plans were discussed for
prov1dmg flowers for the
Eastern band banquet, the
Eastern Alumni and the
Cheswr Alumni It was noted
that 26 arrangements were
provided for the recent
Eastern sports banquet
Thank you cards were received from Mrs and Mrs Susie
Karr for planters rece~ved for
their new bab1es. Mrs Barton
reported on providing a program on houseplants for the
Fernwood Club of Wolfe Pen,
a new club co-sponsored by
the Chester Club It was also
noted that four members attended the open meetmg of
t he Rutland Fnendly
Gardeners
Also reported at the
meetmg were demonstrations by Mrs Dean at the
Tuppers Plains Garden Club,
and by Mrs, Kuhl at 'the Rio
Grande Club Mrs Kuhl also
talked br~efly at the Rutland
meeting on the Ohio Association of Garden Clubs.
Names of several m·
terested 1n membership were
presented Guests at the
meeting were Crystal
Rayburn, Mary Mora, Mrs
Thompson, and ZaTida Mora
Mrs Wood won the door
pnze, and co-hostesses for
the meetmg were Mrs Reid
Young and Mrs Randy
Young
For roll call members
responded by nalTUng a new
plant m the garden Devotions by Mrs. Kmght Included
"Daffodils" by Williams
Wadsworth , "June" by
James Russell Lowell, and
" A Conservative" by
C'harlotte Gilmn••

VOU&lt;SWAGEN

MACHINE
RENTAL
'25 00 PER DAY
COMPA~ISON

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ROCK WOOL
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Davis shines in OU tilt
ATHENS, Ohio (UPJ) _
The performances
of
sophomore tailback Paul
Davis of Ja ckson and jumor
fullback Kevm Babcock of
Cmcmna t1 h1g hil g hted
Saturday 's Ohio Umvers1ty
football scrunmage, a 49-7
PEPPERDINE'S FIRST
COLUMBUS (UPI )- Mike
Blanchard and Jay Anderson
sparked Pepperdme of
Malibu, Calif , to a 3-2 wm
over UCI.A m the NCAA
volleyball champ1onsh1p title
match, to gam the school's
f1rst ever national title m any
sport
'
The Wave s beat the1r
conference r~va ls, who had
defeated Pepperdme three
times m the regular season,
1:&gt;-12, It-IS, IS-8, f&gt;.IS and li&gt;-12
111 a match that took 2 30 to
complete
Ohio State salvaged th1rd
place m th e consolation
contest, With a 3&lt;1 wm over
Rutgers-Newark
The
Buckeyes defeated the
Scarlet Ra1ders lf&gt;.ll, JS-12
and 1:&gt;-9

v1ctory by the Whites over the
Greens
Dav1s rushed for 166 yards
m 16 Httempts while playmg
for both Sides, and scored a
White touchdown on a 38-yard
run Babeock tallied four
times for the White team
while grunmg 108 yards m 18
cames m the sprmg dr1ll
wmdup
N1gel Turbm passed s1~
yards for another White
score, durmg a game where
he completed nme of 16
passes for Ill yards Nell
Seymour made a 37-yard
fumble return for another one
tally
Steve Graf booted all seven
White extra pomts
WHA Playoff s
Bv Untfed Press Int ern aflonal
Semtftnal Round
(Best of Seven I
(All T1mes EOT l
New Envtand \'S Quebec
( New En; land wins , 4 1)
Aprtl

28 - New

Eng l and

I

1967~1973

5

Quebec 1
Aprrl JO- Quebec
l
New
Enotand 2
May J- New
England
5
Ot.Jebec d
May 5- N ew
England 7
Quebec

3

Mav 1 - New
Quebe c J

EngtMd

6

leadership role and get us
back m the game before
halftime None of us could
WBit for somebody else to do

N BA P l ayoffs

By Un1ted Press lnt e rna11onat
1Best Of Se1.1enJ

It "

( All T 1me s EDT)

Julius ErVIng, who had 24
points, admitted the spurt
'rattled' his team as the
sellout crowd of 19,035 shook
the Capital Centre
The 76ers were able to get
to w1thm two , 64-92, m the
th1rd quarter , but Bob
Dandndge and
Kevm
Crevey, who wound up w1th
27 and 18 points respectively,
took up the slack Mitch
Kupchak, playmg m place of
the InJured Wes Unseld m the
Washmgton p1vot, scored 19
pomts
SuperSonics 1%1, Nuggets

Easter n Conference F1na1
Ph•ladelphta vs Washington
( Washmgton leads, J 1)
Apr d 30- Wash lngton
122
P.h1ladel ph ra 111 (ot )

May J Philadelph ia 110
Washrngton 10d
Ma'f 5 Wa sh1ngton 123
Ph1ladelph a 108
May 7 Wo1shmgton 12 1
Ph1ladelph a 10~
May 10- Washrngton at Phda
delphia B OS p m
x May
17- Phliadelph a at
Washmgton 8 05 p m
x May 14- Wa shl ng ton at
Phdadetph a 1 30 p m
we~tern

conference Ftnat
De nver \'S Seattle
( Se rtes t1 e d, 1 11
May 5- Denver 116 Seattle

DISCUS THROWERS for the 1978 ed1llon of the Me1gs
High School G1rls' Track team are, from left, Tracey

Seattle, With Fred BrOWJl
scormg IS of his team-h1gh 26 pomts 111 the fourth quarler,
gamed the homecourt advan·
tage m 1ts ser~es w1th Denver
- and Nugget Coach Larry
Brown 1s gr1pmg
" It's frustratmg to get
Involved m a playoff ser1es,
playmg at home and have
them parade to the foul lme
We got 102 shots to their 83
and st1U lost "
Seattle Coach Lenny
Wilkens, whose team wasn't
even supposed to be m the
playoffs, was glad Brown
took over the offense m the
fmal per1od, as the Somes
now need only to wm all their
home games to gam a spot 1n
the champ10nsh1p senes
"He had the feel, " W1lkens
sa1d of Brown "He knew we
wanted to use some tlme, and
he had the hot hand '
Denms Johnson added 22
pomts and Gus W1ll1ams 21
for Seattle Dan Issei led all
scorer s w1th 29 pomts for
Denver
wh1le
Dav1d
Thompson and Anthony
Roberts had 22 ap1ece
Thompson h1t only ~f-20
shots
The senes res umes
Wednesday mght 1n Seattle,
where the Somes have won 17
/strHight games

Watson cops Nelson golf title
By MIKE RABUN
UP! Sports Writer
DALLAS (UPI ) ~ Tom
Watson was right there agam
Sunday, makmg Important
b1rd1e putt s, executmg a
touchy httle ch1p shol over a
bunker on the !mal hole to
save par and holdmg off the
hometown hero, Lee Trev1no
The result was another
VIctory for the man who tw1ce
last year whipped Jack Nicklaus 1n major champ10nsh1ps
It was the th1rd wm of the
year for Watson, one more
than Nicklaus has And 11
va ulted Watson mto the No I
spot on th e 1978 mone)
Wlnnmg hst ahead of NJcklaus
The wm came 111 the Byron
Nelson Golf C!ass1c, a particularly sa t1 s fy1n g
ach~evemen t for Wat son
smce he cred1ts Nelson w1th
hel pmg him become th e
golfer than he IS And as an
added good1 e, Wat son
became golf 's
17th
•mll10na1re - running his
career ea mmgs to $1,013,226
Watson won h1s f1rst m1ll1on
qu1cker than any other golfer
than history It took h1m

Franc1sco mpped Chicago, 2·
1, Montreal bombed Cmcmnatl, 19-5, then lost, 4·2,
Pitt sburgh topped Los
Angeles, 64, and Houston at
Allanta was postponed
because of ram
Cardinals 8, Padres t:
Garry Templeton stroked a
two-run single to cap a four·
run f1fth mmng and St Lou1s
banged oul t6 hits to back Bob
Forsch's f1fth v1ctory Ke1th
Hernand ez h1t hi s third
homer of the season
Giants 2, Cubs 1:
Y1da Blue allowed four h1ts

8 1-3 mmngs and W1lhe
McCovey drove m two runs to
pace San Francisco Blue, 41, retired the f1rst 14 Cubs
before Steve Ontiveros
reached f1rs1 on an error by
second
baseman
Bill
Madlock
Pirales 6, Dodgers 4:
Dave Parker and Ph1l
Gamer drove m two runs
each and Pittsburgh stole a
National League season·hlgh
e.ght bases J1m Roo ker
combmed with J1m B1bby and
Kent Tekulve on a s•x-hltter

Local Bowling
Sunday Mmers
Week of Apnl16 1978
Standings
Team
w
Alley Cats
64 ~
Hot Shots
6o 57
Team No 3
58 54
Sunday Duds
56 56
Team No 5
54 58
Coun try Bumpk ins
44 68
Men's high game - RICk
Martin 135, 208, 173
Men's high series - Ro ck
Martm 616 . Ralph G1bbs 478

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Jell Marl1n 433
Women s h1ah aame - Ann

Morris 722, 700 , Sheryl G•bbs
167
Women s h1g h senes - Ann

Morris 577 , Sheryl G1bbs 449,
Luelle Martm 393
Team high game - Hot
Shols 341. Alley Cats 338 , Hot
Shols 332
Team high senes - Alley
Cats 947 Hot Shots 934
Sunda y Duds 826

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May 10- 0enver at Seattle 11
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two weeks to do 11,2 % months
qu1cker than Johnny Miller
made 11
Watso n demon st ral ed
Sunday he knows qu1te a bll
abo.ut
pia) mg
under
pressure
Owmng a one-shot lead
over four players to start the
day, Watson stayed 1n front
all aflern oon 1n steamy
weather w1th a record crowd
of 48,000 runnmg loose and
when Trevmo eagled the par·
5 151h hole to move mto a ue
fur the lead, Watson really
went to work
He b1rd1ed the 15th r1ght
beh1nd Trevino to go back 1n
fronl by a shot and after
Trevmo had b1rd1ed the 17th,
Waison b1rd1ed 1t too Fmally,
\\hen Watson m1s-hlt a 6-1ron
approach shot on the fm al
hole, he deftly chipped the
ball over a deep bunker to
Wllhln 2 feet of the hole and
made that putt to shoot a 66
fo r a 72-hole total of 272 - one
ahead of Trevmo
Ed Sneed, Joe Inman Don
January and Dave Stockton
hmsht d m a t1e for th1rd at
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P rttsburgh 3 Los Ano ctes
Cmc 1n nat 1 6 Montrea l 7
Phr! ade lph 1a 7 N ew York
Alia 1 Ho us ton 1, 10 1nns
St Lours 1 San D1t'90 0
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M 54
Hot Shots
64 56
Team No 3
64 56
Sunday Duds
60 60
Team No 5 tie
60 60
Counlry Bumpk ins
4cl 74
Men 's high game - Jeff
Martin 215 , Charles Searles
185 , Les Gibbs 180
Men 's high series Charles Searles 510 Ric k
Martin 492 , Jetf Marl in 49 1
Women 's high game - Sue
Searles 177 , Luelle Mart in
159, Sherrl G•bbs 146
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390 Rhonda Gibbs 386
Team high game - Sunda y
Duds 324, Team No 3 305 ,
Counlry Bumpk ins 297
Team high series - Team
No S 900, Sunday Duds 858 ,
Hot Shots 852
In 1879, George Selden of
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first
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Mo ntreal 19 Crn c • 5 1
Crnc1 4 Montreat 2 'l
Phrla delphra 8 New York. 5
Prtlsburgh 6 Los Angeles d
San Fran c1sco 'l Ch 1C i'l90 1

St LOuiS 9 So:'l n D iego

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( Al l Ttmes EDT)
Hou ston I R1ChMd I 3 ) al

Phi l ad elP h ia (Chr i Stenson 211
1 35 p m

Mon tr eal
(Dues
0 1J at
Atlanta ( Nre k ro 2 Sl 7 35 p m
New York ( Bruherl 1 2) at
Cr nc lnna1 1 ( Norman 4 01 8 05
p m
Tuesday ' s Games
Houston at Ph 1la n1ght
Montr eal a t Alia n rghl
New York ar c net , n ght
51 Lou rs M Los Ang nrgh l
Ch ic ago at San 0 1l'QO , n ght
P rtt sbgn at San Fran mg hl

BUCKS BFSI' GOLFERS
EAST LANSING , M1ch
(UP! I - Ohio State had a
lfam total of 364 to wtn the
13th annual M1ch1gan State
Uruvers1ty InVItational golf
tournament Saturday
FolloWing 1n order were
lnd1ana w1th 372, Austm Peay
and Mm nesota w1th 376,
Bowhgn Green, Kent Staw,
Central Michigan, M1am1 of
Oh1o and Notre Dame w1th
377, Cmc1nnatl and Oh10
Uruverslly w1th 379, Michigan
State Green with 382 and
MIChigan Statf White With
400

Reds split,
Rose misses
second tilt
CINCINNt\Tl (UPI J Manny Sanmneto was m a
hurry to gel horne
"I want to call my mother
111 Venezuela, ' he explamed
H1s w1fe, Mmann, \\anted to
call her mother, too
'I know they he exc1ted to
know I start lfl) first game m
the Majors and wm ," sa•d the
slender Reds nght-hander
after teammg w1th Doug Ba~r
to beat Montrea l 4-2 m the
second game of Sunday's
doubleheader
The Expos pounded out a
19-&lt;i v1ctory m the opener
On gmally, Sarmiento was
to make h1s starting debut
last Saturday m New York ,
but Reds Manager Sparky
Anderson sw1tched to Doug
Cap1Ua
'My mother call me m New
York before the Saturday
game aU excited ," sa1d
Sa rm1ento "Then, I tell her I
nol gomg to slart She very
disappomted ·
"Startmg Sarmiento was
'Plan B' for the da) ," sa1d
Anderson ' I used 'Plan A' m
the first game, and 1t d1dn t

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llpm
x May 19- Se attle at Denver
11 30 p m
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N H L Playoffs
By Un1ted Press lnfernattonal
( Sem1fmal Round)
I Best of seven&gt;
Toronto vs Mcntrul
(Montre al leads. 3 Ol
May 1- Mon trea l 5 Toronto 3
May 4 Montrea l 3 Toronto 2
May 6- Montr eal 6 Toronto 1
May 9- Mon t real a t Toronto

curve " sa 1d the Reds
manager, 'but h1s fast ba ll
was up and so were h1s

changeups And every player
on that Montreal club e~cept
Perez IS a high ball h1tter "
Sarmiento reeled off five
scoreless Innings before
Dawson , who went s1x-for-IO
durmg the day , tagged the
young Venezuelan for a tworun homer m the s1xth as the
Expos Wiped out a I~ lead
taken b&gt; the Reds m the th1rd
mnmg ~&lt; hen Joe Morgan
s1ngled and George Foster
followed w1th a tnple
"Manny made only 48
p1tches 1n lh e fir st f1ve
mmngs," sa1d Anderson
11

We' ve got some pttchers

who make that many m a
couple of mrungs
"That ," contmued the Reds
manager, "was the •Plan B 1
was talklng about S1x mrungs
was as far as I had mtended
to let Sarmiento go Then 1
was gonna have BaiT hmsh
tlle

game r

and he d1d "

B 05 p m
• MiJy 11 - Toronto at Mon
tr eat
05 p m
x May 13 or 14- Montr eal at
Toronto 8 05 p m
x May 16- Toronto at Mon
trea l 8 C5 p m

a

Bo ston vs Phtladelphea
( Boston leads 2 11
May 2- Boston
3
P hrla
delphra 2 ( Ot )
Mev 4 - Boston
Phtla
del ph as
May 7 Ph iladelphia 3

Bost on 1
May 9- Boston ar Ph1la d el
Ph1a a OS p m
May 11 PhiladeiphJa at
Bos ton a OS p m
x Mav 13 or 1&lt;4- Boston at
P h1ladet pn1 a B 05 p m
x May 16- PhrladelphJa at
Bos ton 8 05 p m
x d nec essa r y

A thought for the day
Amencan president Harry S
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can'l stand the hea t, get out
of the kitchen "

Prevention is the
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der acqu1r ed from
G
w L Pet
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You can he lp cut down on
Detr or t
17
6 739
Oa kland th1s sprm g, blanked
Bos ton
c
r
rm e losses
losses that
17 10 630 2
lhe Expos lhe lasl three
work out so well "
New York
IS 10 600 l
d ire c tl y
affect
you
M lw a uke
The Reds manager was mmngs to extend h1s strmg of
l'l 13 480 6
whe
ther
they
happen
to
you
Clevelnel
10 14 Jl7 ,., puttmg 11 m1ldly Because the scoreless mnmgs to 16 2.3 111
or not
Bal t1mor
10 15 o100 8
Toron to
B 18 308 10 1 last tim e Reds p1tchers 11 relief appearances while
West
y1elded as many as 19 runs p1cklng up h1s fourth sa\ e of
Take the cri me of arson
W L Pet
GB
the
season
was
back
on
August
21,
1968,
Yo
u re
pay rng
an
Oakland
19 7 7J l rncreast ngly heavy subsrdy
Cald
17 9 65J 1
when the PitL•burgh Pirates
'I'm \ery pleased because
Kan Crt y
15 10 600 31l rolled to a 19-1 wm
for delrbera te l y set ftres
liSually I'm a slo" starwr ,
Texas
11 17 478 61 2
thr
oug h your tnsur an ce
Paul Moskau, mak•ng Ins sa1d Ba1r
10 19 3J5 101 1
M1nnesot
premr u ms
Seattle
11 20 35S 10 • 1 f1rst start sJnce
be1ng
Sa rm~en to's \lctory was h1s
ChiCa go
7 16 30&lt;~ 101,
recalled
last
Thursday
fr
om
seco
nd 1n three dec1s10ns
Saruraav' s Results
Insuran ce
costs
are
Mrlwaukee 4 K.:tn Ct ty 3
the lnd1anapohs fa•m cl ~b.
' I knuw I was gmng to
adversely affecte d by
Boston 6 Ch c ag o o1 ls i
wound up the loser m the wm ," hesa1d, snuhng "I told
burglar ies. robber res and
Boston 3 Ch rc ago 0 2no
opener, g1vmg up SIX runs my w1fe last rught I would "
Texas 9 New York 5
oar thetis
pl us the
Oetro 1f 6 Oak la nd o
and
seven
h1ts,
mcluding
c ountless CB rad ios and
Bu
t
to
gam
the
v1ctory
Mrnneso ta 8 Ba ll rm or e 7
bicyc les I hat turn up
homers by Andre Dawson Sarm1new needed a pair of
Sca tll e 6 Toron to o
mtssrng
Cat1 forn 1a 7, Clevela nd 3
and Elhs Yalenlme, before errors by Expos th1rd
Sunday s Results
bowmg out for a pmch hitter baseman Larry Parrish that
Bos ton 5 Chrcago 0
One lht ng you ca n do rs to
New York 3 Te •as 2
111 the boltom of the fourth
enabled the Reds to score
support
pr ogram s
Mmncsota 15 Balt1 more 9
mnmg
three unearned mns m the
Kansas Cr ly 8 Mrlwau~ee 6
pro\'ldlng s t rffer pen alt ies
After the E~pos added a bottom of the Sixth The
Cal forn a 16 Cle\lela nd 3
for
wron gdoers
and
Det r o t o~ Oak. land o
seventh
run off Cap1Ua m the errors also res ulted m Expos
propos als for strengthen ed
Seattl e 9 Toront o 1
Slxth , th ey go t to Da le lefty Ross Gnms ley, a
cnme mvesttg atlon efforts
Todav ' s Probable Pttch ers
(All Ttmes E OTt
Murray for f1v e m the seventh former Red, wmding up w1th
Oakland ( Broberg d OJ .:.t
You can also make It
Toronto I Under wood 0 JJ 7 JO and two more m the e1ght h1s first loss after fJ ve
tou gher for crooks Use
p m
when Tony Perez homered VICtories
good strong locks Mark
lh cage {Wo rth en 0 1 and
~----Hrnton 0 0) at
Balt rmor e With a runner on base
pos sessro ns w ith your
The seventh mmng was
(Mc Gregor I 3 i!lnd Brr les 1 7J
M1ke
Swiget
SOctal se c urtty number
2, 5 10 p m
Murray would like to •u••e•.•
Kansas C1 ly ( Leonard J 4) a1
as
soon as possible
Boston (T 1ant 1 0) 7 30 p m
" 2 7155
Our agency
provt des
M1nnesota (Thormoasgara 1 Murra y comnuttm g tw o
149 S Third St
f tnanctal protection an d
J ) at New York ( Hunte r 1 31 8
Middleport, 0
throwmg errors, four of
ser vtee when cnme losses
pm
fiv
e
runs
off
h1m
were
,_
_ _ _ __
occur
b ut many c an be
Tu udi y's Gimes
KansC lty at Boston n 1ght
pre ve nted That s wh y we
unearned
One
of
the
errors
M lnn at New York n 1g ht
"See me for car' home, say - p re1Jent1on IS the
came on a throw far Wide of
Oak la nd at Toron to n rght
best OOI Icy
Seatt le at Cle ve , n ight
home plate afwr Murray had life, health and busiaess
Cal1 f at Oetro11 ntoht
field ed Larry Parrish 's ,--..-,.
iDSUIUCie~
Te•as at M ilwaukee n1ghl
bollnt-er to the left of the
mound The other came on a
992-2143
511te ltr"' .,. ... CII - •H
pickoff throw to first base
. . '. '" " 1-LQtp.l
()II tel tJoe.olo..ICIII ltl•llell
102 W Ma1n
Pomeroy
ONE.STROKE WIN
Perez's homer , a blast mto
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio
( UPI J - Ohlo State edged the green seats m deepest
M1ch1gan State b) one stroke center field, IS one the 35,037
to wm the Bowhng Green fans who witnessed the
State Umvers1ty InvitatiOnal homer won't soon forget
"After Tony h1t tHat one, I
Golf tournllffient Saturday
was
almost afraid to go to the
The Lady Buckeyes carded
plate
I thought Murray
a two-day score of 646, while
m1ght
take
my head off w1th a
Michigan State had 647, and
pitch
he'd
be so mad ," sa•d
medaliSt Joan Garety w1th
Valentme,
who followed the
rounds of 78-74-152 on the
former
Reds
first baseman m
par-72 Bowling Green Statf
the
battmg
order
Uruvers1ty golf course.
The homer was the f1rst of
Following m order were
the
season for Perez
Central M1ch1gan and Clncm"Tony
told me on the plane
natl at 712 each , host Bowhng
commg
here that he was
Green at 722, Michigan at 726,
gomg
to
get hiS f~rst one m
Ball State at 743 and Indiana
th1s
series,"
sa1d Valentine
State at 850
The Expos bunched s1x hits
w1th a walk and a thrd\vlnJr - 1
error
by R1ck Auerbach to
SETS FACE PACE
REMO~ELING
add
the1r
fmal five runs m the
COLUMBUS ( UPJ ) - Star
You can odd cab1nets, a room d1vider or
Celt1c scored a one length wm mnth mmng of the opener off
over Qu1ck Candy 1n the Dave Tomlm One of the h1ts
even o room ITo get !Jeot results oil you
featur ed race at Scioto was a pop fly double that
need ore the proper tools. bulld~ng materials ond n few tips.
Downs Saturday night by dropped safely to the ground
No matter how l«ge the prO!ec!t, see us
we con help
turning 111 • sub-two minute as Danny Driessen , Ken
Griffey
and
Auerback
waited
hghle!l
the
load
ot
the
Fnendly
One
1
m1le time Rawleighs Move
for each other to make the
was third
catch
Star Celtic was clocked at
This, though , was a typical
I 59 4-.5 and returned $4,00
ending
for the Reds' worst
S3 40, 2 80 The first ra~
performances
of the season
trifecta of 34-9 paid $7,260 90,
Anderson made no attempt
and the lOth race tnfecta of+
Till O.,.rtment st... of Butlclllll
Since 111s
l.,'i was worth $1,352 70. The to conceal h1s dJsappomtment
crowd of 7,547 wagered with Moskau 's brief outing
"He had a pretty good
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Luzinski powers Phils
By MIKE FTIJIJ.. Y
UP! Sports Wrller
Greg Luzlnskl says h1s
power comes In streaks and
the New York Mets could not
disagree
"When you're m a groove,"
Luzmsk1 said Sunday, afler
hltt•ng two homers and
drlvmg In four runs to lead
the Phlladelphw Philhes to
an 8-5 victory over the Mets,
" 1t .seems easy ''
LuZ1nsk1 hlt h1s f1rst home
run of the game and fifth of
the season m the th1rd mmng
to brmg Philadelphia from a
3-2 defiCit to a 4-3 lead He
added a solo shot m lhe fifth
for a~ tie
The Mets banged out 16
hits, H m lhe first five 1n
nings, but the Phllhes
crushed the Mets with a long·
ball barrage Riehle Hebner
and Bob Boone also added
homers.
Gene Garber, 1&lt;1, picked up
the vict ory m relief of Barry
Lerch and Warren Brusstar
In other games, St Lou1s
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beat a 76er team most people
felt would wm the title w1th
Portland out of the p1cture
"I don 't know what else I
could ask 'E' to do, " sa1d
wmnmg Coach D1ck Motta
"He 's been carrymg us m the
playoffs Really for the whole
season ''
Sunday, Hayes, who has a
26 3 playoff scormg average,
led a 17&lt;1 Bullet tear over the
fmal 4 24 of the f1rst half,
which sent ·Washmgton from
a 48-37 deficit to a 54-48
halftime lead
Hayes,
resurmng his tough battle
With George McGuuus, who
had 22 points, had 11 of those
pomts, mcluding a steal and a
solo dash downcourt wh1ch
termmated m a slam dunk
"I smelled 1t," said Hayes
"I felt I had to establish a

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By MIKE SHALIN
UP! Sports Writer
Elvin Hayes, seekm g to
shed h1s unage of not bemg
able to wm the big one, has
the Washmgton Bullets on the
threshold of a major playoff
upset
W1th the Big E pourmg m 35
pomts, tncludmg 21 m the
f1rst half, the Bullets beat the
Philadelphia 76ers, 121-105
Sunday
to
tak e
~
commanding 3-Ilead m the1r
best-of-seven Eastern
Conference fmal ser~es
In the other playoff game
Sunday, Seattle beat Denver
12l-lll, to even the Wester~
Conference fmal at 1-1
The Bullets, who beat
Atlanta before upsettmg San
Antomo, need only wm the1r
remauung home game to

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FULL TEXT OE THE RESOLUTION PROPOSING
THE AMENDMENT

BALLOT LANGUAGE, EXPLANATION, ARGUMENTS, AND
RESOLUTION FOR AMENDMENT TO THE OHIO
CONSTITUTION PROPOSED BY THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE VOTERS AT
THE PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 6, 1978

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�3- The DaUy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 'Monday, May 8, 1978

2-The Da1ly Sentmel. Middleoort-Pomeroy, 0 , Monday, May 8, 1978

JOINT RESOLUTION
ProJ»&gt;Mnn to ameacl

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SHALL THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT
BE ADOPTED•

NO

S~Uon

•• ol

lt..l'tlcle II of lht COZW:Uullon of

PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDM ENT
To amend Sec tion lg of Arbcle II of the Constit utiOn of Oh1o
I. TO REQUIRE THE OHIO BALLOT BOARD TO WRITE THE
BALLOT LANGUAGE FOR STATE ISSUES PROPOSED BY
INITIATIVE OR REFERENDUM PETITION.
2. TO REDUCE THE NUMBER OF TIMES INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM PROPOSALS MUST BE ADVERTISED PRECEDING THE
ELECTION.
3. TO MAKE THE REQUIREMENTS FOR CIRCULATING AND
SIGNING INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM PETITIONS SIMILAR ·
TO THOSE FOR PETITIONS FOR CANDIDATES.
(Proposed by Resolu tiOn of the General Assembly of Ohio)
A maJont) affirmatn e vote 1s necessary for passage
YES

endum petttlon, m ay be named tn
sur h petition and the pei"'Ina who
prepare the arrument or explanatiOn, or both for any proposed taw
or propose&lt;! amendment to the con stitution may be named In the
petltion proposln1 the tame The
person or persont who prepare t he
artument or explan.atlon or both
for the la w, Jectlon or 1tern au b·
m1tted. t o the electors by referendum petition, or against any pro
posed law subm itted by aupplementary petition, shall be named
by the 1eneral a~~&amp;embl)l , 1t ln ses
saon, and U not in sesslon then by
the governor The law, or propoaed
law or proposed amendment to
the constitution , t ogether wtl.h the
arrumenta and explanations not
exceec:tlnc a total of three hundred
words tor each, and allo the ari'U·
menta and exrlanatlonJ not ex ~ din. a tota ot three hundred
words against each, ahall be pubU6hed once a week for three con
seeuUve week ! precedinr lhe election in a t least one newt))aper of
general circulation in each county
ot the state where a neWJ"PaJ&gt;er la
PUblished The aecret.ary ot .tate
shall cause to be p laced upon the
ballots, the ballot lanruar~ for any
such law or proposed law o r pro·
POstd amendment to the eona:tttu·
tlon to be submitted The ballot
language shall be prescribed by
the Ohio Ballot Board In the aame
manner .a nd s ubject to the same
tenna and eondi'Uons, u apply to
tsrues submitted b Y the general
assembly punlllant to Section 1 of
Article XVI of thil constitution
The ball ot la nf\lace rhaU be 10
prescrlbed and the eecretary of
state shall ca use the baUotJ 10 to
be printed as to permit an alfirma
t1ve or negative vote upon each
law section of law or Item 1n 8
law appropriating money or pro
posed law or proi)08e'd amendment
to the constitution The .style of all
lawa submitted by Initiative and

ISSUE 1
(Amen ded Substllute House J o int
RcBOiutton No 12)

PROPOSE-D AMENDMENT
TO THE OHIO CONSTITUTION

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EXPLANATION OF ISSUE No. I
I. Under present law the Ohw Ballot Board may wnte Slmphned ballot
language for Constitutional amendments proposed by the Gener al
Assembly However, ballot language for state issues proposed by Initiative or referendum petlt1ons must be wntten by the Secretary of Stale
under h1ghly techrucal requ•rements Th•s section of the amendment
allows t he Oh10 Ballot Board also to prepare,1umplified ballot language
for 1ssues proposed by 1n1tlatlve or mferendum petition
2 A state 1ssue proposed by imtlatlve or referendum petition 1s now reqwred to be pubhshed once a week for five consecutive weeks prwr to
the election This section of the amendment reduces this requ1rcment
to once a week for three weeks, as 1s now requ•red for 1ssues proposed
by the General Assembly
3 Th1s sectiOn of the amendment allows a s1gner of an initiative ot referendwn petition to use a standard postal address to Identify the place of
residence It also ehmmates the notanzed statement of the circulator
and authonzes the General Assembly to prov1de by Jaw fpra statement
that the circulator w1 tnessed the affixmg of every s1gnature These
changes make the requirements for circulating and s1gmng ltutlabv c
and refer endum petitions sumla r to those of petitions for candidates
ARGUMENTS FOR THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT
The people's conslltutwnal nght to propose laws and constitutiOnal
amendments by Initiative petition and to place laws passed by the General
Assembly on the ballot by referendum 1s somet1mes frustrated because
of technical details in the legal requirements Issue I w1ll clarify some of
these procedures, and will enable 1n111atlve and referendwn measures to
appear on the ballot m language that 1s clear and easy to understand
Issue 1 will have the followmg advantages
1 People who s1gn 1mtiative or referendum petitions w1ll be able to
list their addresses in the form most fam1har to them whether it be a post
office address, a street and number m a c1ty or Vlllage, or a rural route
number or township if they !tve outs1de a City or village At the present
t1me, some names of elig1ble signers must be stricken because they fa1led
to hst their address in stnct conformity to the Jaw.
2 Circulators of petitions will no longer have to have each part-pet1tion
notanzed, a requirement that is both burdensome and expensive A simple
statement that the cnculator Witnessed each signature w1ll be sufficient.
Smce all s1gnatures must be checked before final acceptance of the petltwns, this 1s suffic1ent to assure, Initially that the petitions should be
rece1ved for filing.
'
3 Reducmg the number of t1mes newspaper publicatwn is reqmred for
each Initiated or referred measure from five to three Will result •n substantial savmgs for taxpayers. Three 1nstead of five publications of lnlliBtlve proposals m November, 1975, would have saved $120,000 00
Three complete publications will give all voters ample opportumty to
read the proposal and the information about it.
4 Voters have already adopted a proposal creating a Ballot Board w1th
authority to write the ballot language for constitutional amendmenta
proposed by the General Assembly in language that is clear and easy to
understand. Legal requirements that technical details of a proposal must
appear on the ballot were eliminated Issue I Will apply the same techmque for preparing the ballot language for initiated and referred measures
and w1ll assist in voter understanding of these sometimes complicated
measures
Comrru ttee for the Amendment: Kenneth R. Cox, Rex F Kieffer,
Harry J . Lehman and
John K. Mahoney

lht State ot Olllo to rMu~ the
number of llmea IAlllallvt and
reftrenchun propot&amp;ll mu&amp;J be
adnrtlMd, Jo nqube lbt Ohio
Ballot BaUd to pNscrlbe the
ballot langua.. for theM pro
po.ala, m.cl to conform Nqulremenla lor dn=v.lallng and algnlng
laitlaU•t and NftPndum pentiona lo lhOM proT\ded. by law
for other klnda of JMiltlona.
Be It ret10Jved by the General
As...embly o f •the State of Ohio
th ree fifths q £ the members elected

to

~ach

house concurrmg therelit,

that the re .11ha ll be su bm1tted to the
electors or the lita te In the manner
presc ribe-d b)' la w at tbe sl)t'clal
elect!Oil to be he ld on th e Hrst
Tuesd ay a ft e r the f\Nit Monday in
June 1978 o propoial to amend the
Constitution of the S t&lt;'lte of Oh10 by
amending Sec tion lg of At11cle II
lUi {olluWl'i
ARTICLE It
Se&lt;-tio.n lg Anl mitlative, sup
plementa!1', or referendum pet!
tion may be presented tn separate
parts but each part sha ll contain
01 full and correc t COp;) of the titlt
and teKt of the law , section or
tl em thereof sought to be referred
o r the proposed law or propoSfd
amendment to the coru;titutlon
Each signer of any tnnlatn;e, sup
plementa r) or refe rend um petition
must be an elec tor of the state
and .shall place on such petition
of1er hiS name the date of sbrmng
and h i&amp; place of residence A sl gne r
residing outside of a munlclp.ollh
shall s tate th e county a nd the rura l
route number. oo.rt office add ress,
or township of h is res.tdence A
res1der11 ot a municipal ity 6hall
state the s t reet and num ber If
MY of hi! resi dence an d the name
o f the mwuclpalltl o r the po!i.t
offic e ad dress The names of all
signers t o 6UCh pchhons sh all be
WI it le n
In Ink eaC'h lirg'ner tor
himself To e ach put o f such
t10n shnll be nltacll ed the state
ment of the circulato r as may be
required bv law thH t lre w1 t nessed
th e nl1rx1ng of eve ry ,.;Jgnature The
petl t1on nnd s ign atures upon tiUCh
petlllons shall be pres umed t.o be
1n all re ~ ~cts ruffiden t unless not
later than forty d."1YIJ be fore th e
It shall be otherwise
e lection
proved a nd In suc h eve nt ten add itional da vs sha ll be all owe d for the
flUng of additiona l signatu re!! to
su11l !)@tltlon N o la\\ ar amend
m ent to the constitution !i ubmltted
t o the ell.~ tors bY lnl! lntl\ e and
:ru ppleme nta ry peti tion a nd re celv
ml{ ar1 llfllnmttl ve majority o f the
vote" CRSt then•on 6h 111 be held
un constituti onal or void on account
of the Insuffi ciency of the pet itions
by "hlch 11uc.h submission o r t he
same was procured nor shall the
rejec tion of any lRW subm itted by
referendum petition be held In
valid fo r such insuffidency Upon
all lnltlntlve t; Uppl ement a ry .and
referendum petitions provided fo'r
In nm or the sections of thh nrtl ·
cle U ~ ha ll be neceS&amp;ary to file
r rom eA ch of one hr.lf o f t he
counties of the state pet1t1ons
tx&gt;arlng the lliiJlature!l of not le!i..!l
than one half of .. the J1esJ.m.atl!d,
pcrce nlage of th e electoti"-oT iiUch L'O unty A tru e cn pv o f all laws or
propo!ed Jaw10 or pro pose-d ame nd
mcnts to the courtltu tlon together
with an argument or explanat ion
or both for and also an argu ment
or explanAtion or both. , JJgnlnst
t he ~ 1m e sha ll be prcl)ftred The
pe rson or person11 who prepare the
argument or cxpJann tl on, or both
Against an y law section or item .
submitt ed to the eleetors by refer

~pplementary

petition shall be

br

Be It Enacted
the People of
the State of Ohio ' and of all eon!itltutlonaJ runendmenta· "Be tt Re
solved by the Peopl e of the State of
Ohio ' The basis u pon which th e re-q uired numher or peUUonert In any
case shall be de te rmined shnll be
the to t al number of votes ca.~t t or
the office
govemor nt the last
prffed ln g el~tlon therefor The
foregoing prov!J ions of thi s section
!ihn!J be se lf-exeeuUng except as
herein oth erwl&amp;e provided LRWI
may be passl'd to fa cllJtate their
opernflon but In no way limiting
or rest rlctmt either su ch provholoru
or th e powe rs herei n ~served

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EFFECTIVE DATE AND REPEAL
rt adopted by a majority of the
elec tort
voting
thereon
thia
amendment ahnll ta ke 1mmedia~M!&gt;
t!l'recl and tndstlng Sect1on 11 ot
Article II shnll be f'f!pealed fro m
such effective date

UNITED STATES OF AMER IC A
STATE OF OHIO
OFFI CE Or T HE SECRETARY

OF STATE

I TED W BROWN Secre t a!') of

Stat(' do here by certify that the
foregoing Is a true copy of Ame nded
Substitute House Joint ResOlution
No 12 1\led In the: office of the Secretary of State, p roposing to amend
the Constitution ot Ohio together
with the ballot lanfUaiJ{e and explanation ce rtlf\ ~ to me by the
Ohio Ballot Board nnrt nrguments
f or the amendment ru1 su bmitte d b)
t he appropriate committee
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF
I
ha ve hereunto subacrlbed m y name
and nffixed my official seal at Columbu s th ls l ~th day of April, 1978
TED W BROWN,
Secretary ot State

IS.all

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TilE DAILY SF..l''ITIN EI.
DEVOTED TOmE

1 Pomeroy
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I :'ersonal Notes 1

INTEREST OF
MEIGS-MASON AREA
ROBERT HOEfliCH

Cl!y Edilor
I'"Ubhshcd W11ly u eept S.at11rday
by The OhiO Valley Publishing
Comt)ilny Mu ltuned lil lilt
Ill
dJurt SL , Pomero} Otuo m69
Bus\nt_'S.'i Off1ce Phone 992- 21)6
F.ttitor~l Phone 992-2157
St•u)nd d1m posLHge paid at
l'omeroy Oh10
Nw twrud a d1 e rll.Sin~ represen
tittJ vt l..amlun AMOCIItel JIOl
Eutlld A\e Cle..,eland Ohlo Mm
Sui.Jst;npt1on rates • Del!ver\'d by
t itriCr where 11 vallable 75 t~llt.!l pt'r
\j,eek By Motor Route where a~rr l er

Mrs Erma Bradford of
Marysville, and her son and
da ughter-m-law, Mr and
Mrs Gerald Bradford
Westerville, were Sunday
VISitors of Mr and Mrs
Henry Re~bel
Mrs Mary Chr1sty of
Coolville v1s1ted several days
1n Columbus w1th Mrs
Rachel C hr~sty

not a\allable One month
$.1 ~ By maU !n Ohio and W Va

SE'rVICt'

Ont' Yt!Br, S22 00, SLl months '
U I 50 Thr ee month s 17 00 '
F.lsrwhere $26 00 }tar , Stx months
Sl 3 50 Ttm.! l' months S1 50
;SUbs~ rl p\lQ n j)!'IH m cl ud~:s Sunda )
runi ~~tll lll lt'l

People who get up With a
grouch every mornmg should
consider separate bedrooms
If ants are so mdustr~ous,
how do they fmd t1mee to attend all the picnics'

Diamonds were a g1rl's
best friend until a brace of
llUllched pork chops began
br~n gmg what they're pr1ced
today

Mrs. Allen Hampton, Mrs
Thomas Bentz and Mrs
Edison Baker
Greeters were Mrs Pearl
Mora , Mrs Dale Sm1th and
Mrs Roy Holter Ushe rsfor
the s1gmng of the covenant
were Olhe May Coza rt, Mrs
Wilham Dowme, Mrs Marcia
Demson,
and Mrs Bermce
A scroll conta1mng the proA donatiOn of SIOO was
Lon Ann Wood was
made to the Me1gs County rmses of the local Church organ1st for the serv1ce and Bailey
The offenng was rece1ved
Mimstenal emergency fund Women Uruted was presented the leader was M1ss Enna
by Church Women Umted of by Mrs J B 0 'Bnen and Srruth of the host church by Mrs Karl Grueser, Mrs
Me1gs County meetmg Fn- displayed at the front of the Scripture readmgs were Dw1ght Wallace, Mrs Om
day at Tnmty Ch urch, church. They were that the g1ven by Mrs . James G1nther, and Mrs Dale
1100 would be g1ven to the Criswell, Mrs Elva Cotterill, S!mth, with Mrs Mora g1vmg
Pomeroy
Appromnately 80 women Minlstenal Assoc1aiJOn, that Mrs Joseph Cook, and Mrs the prayer Mrs Ervm
from Me~gs County churches .all Christian women would be Ke1th Sutherland Taktng Baumgardner gave th e
attended the May Fellowship mvited to )om the CWU, and part in the readings were benediction
The program centered
Day program which carried that the local unit would sup- Mrs Edith S1sson, Mrs
around
a promise for con·
out the theme "Prorruses We port all proJects of the na- Everett Thomas, Mrs Karl
tmued
voluntary
service In
tiOnal organization
Keep "
Kloes, Mrs Arnold R1ch•rds ,
all ways and m all parts of the
world and m accord w1th the
faith and mtenhons of Church
Women Umted
Sentence prHyers were
giVen by Mrs Cmwell, Mrs
Cottenl l, Mrs V1rg1ma
Thoren, Mrs Grella Stmpson, Mrs Clara Thomas,
Mrs Baker, Mrs Hampson,
H
Mrs Richards, Mrs Kloes.
A
Mrs Margaret E1chmger,
Mrs Cook, MISS Sm1th , Mrs
R
James Corbitt
D
Hostesses for the noon lun·
cheon were Mrs Phillip
Memhart, Mrs. Smith, Mrs
~
Charles
Kuhl, Mrs Grace
OFFER GOOD APRIL 24 29, 1978
Pratt,
Mrs
Eva Dessauer,
R
Mrs Roy Holter, Mrs Homer
E
Holter, Mrs Edi th l.&lt;~nnin g
A prayer of comm1tment tu
conclude
the program on
Open Mon. thru Sat.
"PromiSes
We Keep" was led
.,9:00toS:OO
by
Mrs
Thomas
Bentz, presi992-3831
71 N. 2nd Ave .
Middleport
dent of Church Women
Umted of Meigs County

Senco • Oren • or
U.S. Fiber Insulation

Donation made to
ministerial association

w

ONLY

'2 79 ACOIL
to

•·smg ThroughSprmg" was
the theme of a home flower
sh9w held Wednesday mght
by the Chester Garden Club
at the Pomeroy, Route 3,
home of Mrs Wya tt
Chadwell
Judge for the show was
Mrs Allee Thompson of the
Wmdmg Trail Garden Club,
Pomeroy She awarded the
"best of show" ribbon to Mrs
Charles Kuhl for her arrangement m the class "Red Roses
for a Blue Lady" Mrs, Kuhl
used red s1lk roses w1th fern
m a blue vase
The creativity awards went
to Mrs Earl Dean for her ar·
rangement of pmk and white
vangated tulips w1th vme and
Ins foliage m a white stone
con tamer, and to Mrs Dale
Mach1r for her "Moon Glow"
arrangement fealurmg pmk
and white tulips and vme m a
white glacier stone contamer
Other arrangements on
display recelVIng blue r1bbon
awards were by Mrs Roy
M11ler for " Th e Old
Lamplighter", a lamp post
swag of evergreen and artifiCial yellow flowers; to
Mr s
R1chard Barton
for "Hello Dolly ", a front door
p1ece of pmk tulips and nbbon on a straw background:
to Mrs Buel Ridenour for
"Walk R1ght In" a s•de door
decoratiOn usmg red tulips,
red bow, br1dal wreath on a
straw background, and to
Mrs Charles Knight for 'In
the E:ven1ng by the
Moonlight", an arrangement
of hlac and whllf mums
Mrs Karl Krautter recmved a blue for her arrangement m "Side by S1de" usmg
brown ceram•c twm contamers w1th apple blossoms,
Mrs Pearl Mora, Among
my Souvenirs ", an
asymetncal arrangement for
a bookcase of lilacs m her
grandmother's vase , Mrs
Robert Wood. "Beer Barrel
Polka" for the snack bar m
the den usmg straw flowers m
a stoneware pitcher
Other arrangements were
" Paper Doll " by Mrs
Howard Km ght using
honeysuckle vme sprayed
black w1th narcissus m an
onental vase; "Play a Simple
Melody" an organ arrangement by Mrs CurtiS Kmg, us·
mg red tulips and apple
blossoms m a wooden contamer , "Happy Together" by
Mrs Or1s Freder~ck, an arrangement of pme, bridal
wreath. narcissus and white
tul1ps for a table near the
fireplace
" Little Brown Jug", Mrs
Roy Holter, a tall arrangement of tulips and pmk
dogwood 1n a large ceramic
p1tcher for the fireplace 1
"Sweet Sue", by Mrs Roger
Ba1ley, an end table arrange·
ment of narc1ssus and bridal
wreath m an Iron skillet,
"Dmner for Two" by Mrs
Horace Karr, flowermg crab,
pmk and green tulips m a com
glass d1sh w1th matching
candles
"Somewhere Over th e
Rambo,w" by Mrs Sally Ingels, a tnadic arrangement
usmg hlacs, red tulips, and
yellow tulips 1n a pedistal
vase, "Let's Have Another
Cup of Coffee" by Mrs
W1lham Buckley, a mtlk
glass vase of tansy, red
'ul1ps, double yellow narCISSUS cart; "Cherry Pink
md Apple Blossom White".
'lY Mrs Donald Mora, an arra nse ment of apple
blossoms, ... ~lte
in a

ped1stal vase for the
bathroom; " Goodmght
Sweetheart" by Mrs ,
Woodrow Mora, a beds1de
t able arrangment In
lTllmature of lilacs and tulips,
' Wall T1l the Sun Shines,
Nellie" by Mrs Purley Karr,
. usmg shades of yellow , w1th
tul1ps, mustard and greenery
as her materials
"The Green, Green Grass
of Home" by Mrs Paul Karr,
us1ng spider. plant,
euonymous, and yellow bar
berry for her all foliage arrangement for a green
bedroom, "My Blue Heaven"
by Mrs Leonard Erwm who
used lilacs, narcissus and
bridal wreath m a ceramic
p1tcher and bowl for the blue
bedroom washstand , "Blue
Moon" by Mrs Homer
Holter, a crescent arrangement of narc1ssus and
euonymous m a white contamer
"Wonderland by N1ght" by
Mrs Or1s Gmther usmg a
symetr1cal arrangement of
pme, narc1ssus and bridal
wreath for a blue bedroom ;
"Japanese Sandman" by
Mrs Dale Kautz, w1th azalea
and vme m a black vaSe , and
"Long Ago and Far Awa)
by Mrs Randy Young who used straw flowers and stat1ce
m a rrulk glass contamer for a
dinmg room s1de table
Dunn g the bus ines s
meelmg plans were fmahzed
for the Region II sprmg
regional meetmg to be held at
Royal Oak Park Mrs Kuhl IS
Reg1on II d•rector. Table
decorations were discussed
along w1th the work of com·
lTllttees and the luncheon With
the Chesler Club to furniSh
meat dishes and beverages
Mrs, Kuhl won m a contest for
favors for the sprmg region•!
meetmg
Plans were discussed for
prov1dmg flowers for the
Eastern band banquet, the
Eastern Alumni and the
Cheswr Alumni It was noted
that 26 arrangements were
provided for the recent
Eastern sports banquet
Thank you cards were received from Mrs and Mrs Susie
Karr for planters rece~ved for
their new bab1es. Mrs Barton
reported on providing a program on houseplants for the
Fernwood Club of Wolfe Pen,
a new club co-sponsored by
the Chester Club It was also
noted that four members attended the open meetmg of
t he Rutland Fnendly
Gardeners
Also reported at the
meetmg were demonstrations by Mrs Dean at the
Tuppers Plains Garden Club,
and by Mrs, Kuhl at 'the Rio
Grande Club Mrs Kuhl also
talked br~efly at the Rutland
meeting on the Ohio Association of Garden Clubs.
Names of several m·
terested 1n membership were
presented Guests at the
meeting were Crystal
Rayburn, Mary Mora, Mrs
Thompson, and ZaTida Mora
Mrs Wood won the door
pnze, and co-hostesses for
the meetmg were Mrs Reid
Young and Mrs Randy
Young
For roll call members
responded by nalTUng a new
plant m the garden Devotions by Mrs. Kmght Included
"Daffodils" by Williams
Wadsworth , "June" by
James Russell Lowell, and
" A Conservative" by
C'harlotte Gilmn••

VOU&lt;SWAGEN

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Davis shines in OU tilt
ATHENS, Ohio (UPJ) _
The performances
of
sophomore tailback Paul
Davis of Ja ckson and jumor
fullback Kevm Babcock of
Cmcmna t1 h1g hil g hted
Saturday 's Ohio Umvers1ty
football scrunmage, a 49-7
PEPPERDINE'S FIRST
COLUMBUS (UPI )- Mike
Blanchard and Jay Anderson
sparked Pepperdme of
Malibu, Calif , to a 3-2 wm
over UCI.A m the NCAA
volleyball champ1onsh1p title
match, to gam the school's
f1rst ever national title m any
sport
'
The Wave s beat the1r
conference r~va ls, who had
defeated Pepperdme three
times m the regular season,
1:&gt;-12, It-IS, IS-8, f&gt;.IS and li&gt;-12
111 a match that took 2 30 to
complete
Ohio State salvaged th1rd
place m th e consolation
contest, With a 3&lt;1 wm over
Rutgers-Newark
The
Buckeyes defeated the
Scarlet Ra1ders lf&gt;.ll, JS-12
and 1:&gt;-9

v1ctory by the Whites over the
Greens
Dav1s rushed for 166 yards
m 16 Httempts while playmg
for both Sides, and scored a
White touchdown on a 38-yard
run Babeock tallied four
times for the White team
while grunmg 108 yards m 18
cames m the sprmg dr1ll
wmdup
N1gel Turbm passed s1~
yards for another White
score, durmg a game where
he completed nme of 16
passes for Ill yards Nell
Seymour made a 37-yard
fumble return for another one
tally
Steve Graf booted all seven
White extra pomts
WHA Playoff s
Bv Untfed Press Int ern aflonal
Semtftnal Round
(Best of Seven I
(All T1mes EOT l
New Envtand \'S Quebec
( New En; land wins , 4 1)
Aprtl

28 - New

Eng l and

I

1967~1973

5

Quebec 1
Aprrl JO- Quebec
l
New
Enotand 2
May J- New
England
5
Ot.Jebec d
May 5- N ew
England 7
Quebec

3

Mav 1 - New
Quebe c J

EngtMd

6

leadership role and get us
back m the game before
halftime None of us could
WBit for somebody else to do

N BA P l ayoffs

By Un1ted Press lnt e rna11onat
1Best Of Se1.1enJ

It "

( All T 1me s EDT)

Julius ErVIng, who had 24
points, admitted the spurt
'rattled' his team as the
sellout crowd of 19,035 shook
the Capital Centre
The 76ers were able to get
to w1thm two , 64-92, m the
th1rd quarter , but Bob
Dandndge and
Kevm
Crevey, who wound up w1th
27 and 18 points respectively,
took up the slack Mitch
Kupchak, playmg m place of
the InJured Wes Unseld m the
Washmgton p1vot, scored 19
pomts
SuperSonics 1%1, Nuggets

Easter n Conference F1na1
Ph•ladelphta vs Washington
( Washmgton leads, J 1)
Apr d 30- Wash lngton
122
P.h1ladel ph ra 111 (ot )

May J Philadelph ia 110
Washrngton 10d
Ma'f 5 Wa sh1ngton 123
Ph1ladelph a 108
May 7 Wo1shmgton 12 1
Ph1ladelph a 10~
May 10- Washrngton at Phda
delphia B OS p m
x May
17- Phliadelph a at
Washmgton 8 05 p m
x May 14- Wa shl ng ton at
Phdadetph a 1 30 p m
we~tern

conference Ftnat
De nver \'S Seattle
( Se rtes t1 e d, 1 11
May 5- Denver 116 Seattle

DISCUS THROWERS for the 1978 ed1llon of the Me1gs
High School G1rls' Track team are, from left, Tracey

Seattle, With Fred BrOWJl
scormg IS of his team-h1gh 26 pomts 111 the fourth quarler,
gamed the homecourt advan·
tage m 1ts ser~es w1th Denver
- and Nugget Coach Larry
Brown 1s gr1pmg
" It's frustratmg to get
Involved m a playoff ser1es,
playmg at home and have
them parade to the foul lme
We got 102 shots to their 83
and st1U lost "
Seattle Coach Lenny
Wilkens, whose team wasn't
even supposed to be m the
playoffs, was glad Brown
took over the offense m the
fmal per1od, as the Somes
now need only to wm all their
home games to gam a spot 1n
the champ10nsh1p senes
"He had the feel, " W1lkens
sa1d of Brown "He knew we
wanted to use some tlme, and
he had the hot hand '
Denms Johnson added 22
pomts and Gus W1ll1ams 21
for Seattle Dan Issei led all
scorer s w1th 29 pomts for
Denver
wh1le
Dav1d
Thompson and Anthony
Roberts had 22 ap1ece
Thompson h1t only ~f-20
shots
The senes res umes
Wednesday mght 1n Seattle,
where the Somes have won 17
/strHight games

Watson cops Nelson golf title
By MIKE RABUN
UP! Sports Writer
DALLAS (UPI ) ~ Tom
Watson was right there agam
Sunday, makmg Important
b1rd1e putt s, executmg a
touchy httle ch1p shol over a
bunker on the !mal hole to
save par and holdmg off the
hometown hero, Lee Trev1no
The result was another
VIctory for the man who tw1ce
last year whipped Jack Nicklaus 1n major champ10nsh1ps
It was the th1rd wm of the
year for Watson, one more
than Nicklaus has And 11
va ulted Watson mto the No I
spot on th e 1978 mone)
Wlnnmg hst ahead of NJcklaus
The wm came 111 the Byron
Nelson Golf C!ass1c, a particularly sa t1 s fy1n g
ach~evemen t for Wat son
smce he cred1ts Nelson w1th
hel pmg him become th e
golfer than he IS And as an
added good1 e, Wat son
became golf 's
17th
•mll10na1re - running his
career ea mmgs to $1,013,226
Watson won h1s f1rst m1ll1on
qu1cker than any other golfer
than history It took h1m

Franc1sco mpped Chicago, 2·
1, Montreal bombed Cmcmnatl, 19-5, then lost, 4·2,
Pitt sburgh topped Los
Angeles, 64, and Houston at
Allanta was postponed
because of ram
Cardinals 8, Padres t:
Garry Templeton stroked a
two-run single to cap a four·
run f1fth mmng and St Lou1s
banged oul t6 hits to back Bob
Forsch's f1fth v1ctory Ke1th
Hernand ez h1t hi s third
homer of the season
Giants 2, Cubs 1:
Y1da Blue allowed four h1ts

8 1-3 mmngs and W1lhe
McCovey drove m two runs to
pace San Francisco Blue, 41, retired the f1rst 14 Cubs
before Steve Ontiveros
reached f1rs1 on an error by
second
baseman
Bill
Madlock
Pirales 6, Dodgers 4:
Dave Parker and Ph1l
Gamer drove m two runs
each and Pittsburgh stole a
National League season·hlgh
e.ght bases J1m Roo ker
combmed with J1m B1bby and
Kent Tekulve on a s•x-hltter

Local Bowling
Sunday Mmers
Week of Apnl16 1978
Standings
Team
w
Alley Cats
64 ~
Hot Shots
6o 57
Team No 3
58 54
Sunday Duds
56 56
Team No 5
54 58
Coun try Bumpk ins
44 68
Men's high game - RICk
Martin 135, 208, 173
Men's high series - Ro ck
Martm 616 . Ralph G1bbs 478

Point Pleasant
(304) 675-246(1

Our staff of dr ti iiSts und

trchnlctans wtll make ycwr
l'USIOrn denture.".:! QLmk. ly and

rconom1call)
One or two da y full

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• Dr W D l&lt;lmbali•Dr J C Murphy •Dr J c:lchman

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949 E Lavtnaston Ave

Co lumbus

Jell Marl1n 433
Women s h1ah aame - Ann

Morris 722, 700 , Sheryl G•bbs
167
Women s h1g h senes - Ann

Morris 577 , Sheryl G1bbs 449,
Luelle Martm 393
Team high game - Hot
Shols 341. Alley Cats 338 , Hot
Shols 332
Team high senes - Alley
Cats 947 Hot Shots 934
Sunda y Duds 826

Tum

By Umted Press Jnternat1onat
Nattonal League
Ent
W L

Phd a
Montr eal

)4

l4

n

P rtlsbrgh

May 7- Se anl e 121 Denver
Il l
May 10- 0enver at Seattle 11
pm
Mav 12- De nver at Se atlle
11 30 p m
x May ld- Seatt l e at Denver

two weeks to do 11,2 % months
qu1cker than Johnny Miller
made 11
Watso n demon st ral ed
Sunday he knows qu1te a bll
abo.ut
pia) mg
under
pressure
Owmng a one-shot lead
over four players to start the
day, Watson stayed 1n front
all aflern oon 1n steamy
weather w1th a record crowd
of 48,000 runnmg loose and
when Trevmo eagled the par·
5 151h hole to move mto a ue
fur the lead, Watson really
went to work
He b1rd1ed the 15th r1ght
beh1nd Trevino to go back 1n
fronl by a shot and after
Trevmo had b1rd1ed the 17th,
Waison b1rd1ed 1t too Fmally,
\\hen Watson m1s-hlt a 6-1ron
approach shot on the fm al
hole, he deftly chipped the
ball over a deep bunker to
Wllhln 2 feet of the hole and
made that putt to shoot a 66
fo r a 72-hole total of 272 - one
ahead of Trevmo
Ed Sneed, Joe Inman Don
January and Dave Stockton
hmsht d m a t1e for th1rd at
276

New Yo r k.

II

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GB

636

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500

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311

d80
d62

4

393

6

West
Lo s Ang e ls
C ncr nat r
Sa n F ra n

San 0 1l'Q0

W L Pet
16 10 61S
16 11 59J
14 11 560

GB
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400

51 '
5 ,

10 15
10 15
10 15

J00
Allant&lt;'l
olOO
Sa fufd&lt;iy s Results
San Fran 2 Ch1 1 12 mn 5
P rttsburgh 3 Los Ano ctes
Cmc 1n nat 1 6 Montrea l 7
Phr! ade lph 1a 7 N ew York
Alia 1 Ho us ton 1, 10 1nns
St Lours 1 San D1t'90 0
Hous lcn

1

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5

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Woek ol4-23 78
Standings

w

L

AlieyCals
M 54
Hot Shots
64 56
Team No 3
64 56
Sunday Duds
60 60
Team No 5 tie
60 60
Counlry Bumpk ins
4cl 74
Men 's high game - Jeff
Martin 215 , Charles Searles
185 , Les Gibbs 180
Men 's high series Charles Searles 510 Ric k
Martin 492 , Jetf Marl in 49 1
Women 's high game - Sue
Searles 177 , Luelle Mart in
159, Sherrl G•bbs 146
sP.riP~

-

Ann Morr is 393, Sue Searles
390 Rhonda Gibbs 386
Team high game - Sunda y
Duds 324, Team No 3 305 ,
Counlry Bumpk ins 297
Team high series - Team
No S 900, Sunday Duds 858 ,
Hot Shots 852
In 1879, George Selden of
Rochester, N,Y.• f1led for the
first
patent for
an
automobile. It was granted in
189S

Hcus at Afla ppd , ra tn
Mo ntreal 19 Crn c • 5 1
Crnc1 4 Montreat 2 'l
Phrla delphra 8 New York. 5
Prtlsburgh 6 Los Angeles d
San Fran c1sco 'l Ch 1C i'l90 1

St LOuiS 9 So:'l n D iego

4

Today s Probable P1tchcrs
( Al l Ttmes EDT)
Hou ston I R1ChMd I 3 ) al

Phi l ad elP h ia (Chr i Stenson 211
1 35 p m

Mon tr eal
(Dues
0 1J at
Atlanta ( Nre k ro 2 Sl 7 35 p m
New York ( Bruherl 1 2) at
Cr nc lnna1 1 ( Norman 4 01 8 05
p m
Tuesday ' s Games
Houston at Ph 1la n1ght
Montr eal a t Alia n rghl
New York ar c net , n ght
51 Lou rs M Los Ang nrgh l
Ch ic ago at San 0 1l'QO , n ght
P rtt sbgn at San Fran mg hl

BUCKS BFSI' GOLFERS
EAST LANSING , M1ch
(UP! I - Ohio State had a
lfam total of 364 to wtn the
13th annual M1ch1gan State
Uruvers1ty InVItational golf
tournament Saturday
FolloWing 1n order were
lnd1ana w1th 372, Austm Peay
and Mm nesota w1th 376,
Bowhgn Green, Kent Staw,
Central Michigan, M1am1 of
Oh1o and Notre Dame w1th
377, Cmc1nnatl and Oh10
Uruverslly w1th 379, Michigan
State Green with 382 and
MIChigan Statf White With
400

Reds split,
Rose misses
second tilt
CINCINNt\Tl (UPI J Manny Sanmneto was m a
hurry to gel horne
"I want to call my mother
111 Venezuela, ' he explamed
H1s w1fe, Mmann, \\anted to
call her mother, too
'I know they he exc1ted to
know I start lfl) first game m
the Majors and wm ," sa•d the
slender Reds nght-hander
after teammg w1th Doug Ba~r
to beat Montrea l 4-2 m the
second game of Sunday's
doubleheader
The Expos pounded out a
19-&lt;i v1ctory m the opener
On gmally, Sarmiento was
to make h1s starting debut
last Saturday m New York ,
but Reds Manager Sparky
Anderson sw1tched to Doug
Cap1Ua
'My mother call me m New
York before the Saturday
game aU excited ," sa1d
Sa rm1ento "Then, I tell her I
nol gomg to slart She very
disappomted ·
"Startmg Sarmiento was
'Plan B' for the da) ," sa1d
Anderson ' I used 'Plan A' m
the first game, and 1t d1dn t

TBA

x May 17- 0enller at Seattle
llpm
x May 19- Se attle at Denver
11 30 p m
• 1t necessary

N H L Playoffs
By Un1ted Press lnfernattonal
( Sem1fmal Round)
I Best of seven&gt;
Toronto vs Mcntrul
(Montre al leads. 3 Ol
May 1- Mon trea l 5 Toronto 3
May 4 Montrea l 3 Toronto 2
May 6- Montr eal 6 Toronto 1
May 9- Mon t real a t Toronto

curve " sa 1d the Reds
manager, 'but h1s fast ba ll
was up and so were h1s

changeups And every player
on that Montreal club e~cept
Perez IS a high ball h1tter "
Sarmiento reeled off five
scoreless Innings before
Dawson , who went s1x-for-IO
durmg the day , tagged the
young Venezuelan for a tworun homer m the s1xth as the
Expos Wiped out a I~ lead
taken b&gt; the Reds m the th1rd
mnmg ~&lt; hen Joe Morgan
s1ngled and George Foster
followed w1th a tnple
"Manny made only 48
p1tches 1n lh e fir st f1ve
mmngs," sa1d Anderson
11

We' ve got some pttchers

who make that many m a
couple of mrungs
"That ," contmued the Reds
manager, "was the •Plan B 1
was talklng about S1x mrungs
was as far as I had mtended
to let Sarmiento go Then 1
was gonna have BaiT hmsh
tlle

game r

and he d1d "

B 05 p m
• MiJy 11 - Toronto at Mon
tr eat
05 p m
x May 13 or 14- Montr eal at
Toronto 8 05 p m
x May 16- Toronto at Mon
trea l 8 C5 p m

a

Bo ston vs Phtladelphea
( Boston leads 2 11
May 2- Boston
3
P hrla
delphra 2 ( Ot )
Mev 4 - Boston
Phtla
del ph as
May 7 Ph iladelphia 3

Bost on 1
May 9- Boston ar Ph1la d el
Ph1a a OS p m
May 11 PhiladeiphJa at
Bos ton a OS p m
x Mav 13 or 1&lt;4- Boston at
P h1ladet pn1 a B 05 p m
x May 16- PhrladelphJa at
Bos ton 8 05 p m
x d nec essa r y

A thought for the day
Amencan president Harry S
Truman once srud, "If you
can'l stand the hea t, get out
of the kitchen "

Prevention is the
best policy. . .
FOR CURBING
CRIME LOSSES

-Balr the 28-year-old rightEa st
han
der acqu1r ed from
G
w L Pet
8
You can he lp cut down on
Detr or t
17
6 739
Oa kland th1s sprm g, blanked
Bos ton
c
r
rm e losses
losses that
17 10 630 2
lhe Expos lhe lasl three
work out so well "
New York
IS 10 600 l
d ire c tl y
affect
you
M lw a uke
The Reds manager was mmngs to extend h1s strmg of
l'l 13 480 6
whe
ther
they
happen
to
you
Clevelnel
10 14 Jl7 ,., puttmg 11 m1ldly Because the scoreless mnmgs to 16 2.3 111
or not
Bal t1mor
10 15 o100 8
Toron to
B 18 308 10 1 last tim e Reds p1tchers 11 relief appearances while
West
y1elded as many as 19 runs p1cklng up h1s fourth sa\ e of
Take the cri me of arson
W L Pet
GB
the
season
was
back
on
August
21,
1968,
Yo
u re
pay rng
an
Oakland
19 7 7J l rncreast ngly heavy subsrdy
Cald
17 9 65J 1
when the PitL•burgh Pirates
'I'm \ery pleased because
Kan Crt y
15 10 600 31l rolled to a 19-1 wm
for delrbera te l y set ftres
liSually I'm a slo" starwr ,
Texas
11 17 478 61 2
thr
oug h your tnsur an ce
Paul Moskau, mak•ng Ins sa1d Ba1r
10 19 3J5 101 1
M1nnesot
premr u ms
Seattle
11 20 35S 10 • 1 f1rst start sJnce
be1ng
Sa rm~en to's \lctory was h1s
ChiCa go
7 16 30&lt;~ 101,
recalled
last
Thursday
fr
om
seco
nd 1n three dec1s10ns
Saruraav' s Results
Insuran ce
costs
are
Mrlwaukee 4 K.:tn Ct ty 3
the lnd1anapohs fa•m cl ~b.
' I knuw I was gmng to
adversely affecte d by
Boston 6 Ch c ag o o1 ls i
wound up the loser m the wm ," hesa1d, snuhng "I told
burglar ies. robber res and
Boston 3 Ch rc ago 0 2no
opener, g1vmg up SIX runs my w1fe last rught I would "
Texas 9 New York 5
oar thetis
pl us the
Oetro 1f 6 Oak la nd o
and
seven
h1ts,
mcluding
c ountless CB rad ios and
Bu
t
to
gam
the
v1ctory
Mrnneso ta 8 Ba ll rm or e 7
bicyc les I hat turn up
homers by Andre Dawson Sarm1new needed a pair of
Sca tll e 6 Toron to o
mtssrng
Cat1 forn 1a 7, Clevela nd 3
and Elhs Yalenlme, before errors by Expos th1rd
Sunday s Results
bowmg out for a pmch hitter baseman Larry Parrish that
Bos ton 5 Chrcago 0
One lht ng you ca n do rs to
New York 3 Te •as 2
111 the boltom of the fourth
enabled the Reds to score
support
pr ogram s
Mmncsota 15 Balt1 more 9
mnmg
three unearned mns m the
Kansas Cr ly 8 Mrlwau~ee 6
pro\'ldlng s t rffer pen alt ies
After the E~pos added a bottom of the Sixth The
Cal forn a 16 Cle\lela nd 3
for
wron gdoers
and
Det r o t o~ Oak. land o
seventh
run off Cap1Ua m the errors also res ulted m Expos
propos als for strengthen ed
Seattl e 9 Toront o 1
Slxth , th ey go t to Da le lefty Ross Gnms ley, a
cnme mvesttg atlon efforts
Todav ' s Probable Pttch ers
(All Ttmes E OTt
Murray for f1v e m the seventh former Red, wmding up w1th
Oakland ( Broberg d OJ .:.t
You can also make It
Toronto I Under wood 0 JJ 7 JO and two more m the e1ght h1s first loss after fJ ve
tou gher for crooks Use
p m
when Tony Perez homered VICtories
good strong locks Mark
lh cage {Wo rth en 0 1 and
~----Hrnton 0 0) at
Balt rmor e With a runner on base
pos sessro ns w ith your
The seventh mmng was
(Mc Gregor I 3 i!lnd Brr les 1 7J
M1ke
Swiget
SOctal se c urtty number
2, 5 10 p m
Murray would like to •u••e•.•
Kansas C1 ly ( Leonard J 4) a1
as
soon as possible
Boston (T 1ant 1 0) 7 30 p m
" 2 7155
Our agency
provt des
M1nnesota (Thormoasgara 1 Murra y comnuttm g tw o
149 S Third St
f tnanctal protection an d
J ) at New York ( Hunte r 1 31 8
Middleport, 0
throwmg errors, four of
ser vtee when cnme losses
pm
fiv
e
runs
off
h1m
were
,_
_ _ _ __
occur
b ut many c an be
Tu udi y's Gimes
KansC lty at Boston n 1ght
pre ve nted That s wh y we
unearned
One
of
the
errors
M lnn at New York n 1g ht
"See me for car' home, say - p re1Jent1on IS the
came on a throw far Wide of
Oak la nd at Toron to n rght
best OOI Icy
Seatt le at Cle ve , n ight
home plate afwr Murray had life, health and busiaess
Cal1 f at Oetro11 ntoht
field ed Larry Parrish 's ,--..-,.
iDSUIUCie~
Te•as at M ilwaukee n1ghl
bollnt-er to the left of the
mound The other came on a
992-2143
511te ltr"' .,. ... CII - •H
pickoff throw to first base
. . '. '" " 1-LQtp.l
()II tel tJoe.olo..ICIII ltl•llell
102 W Ma1n
Pomeroy
ONE.STROKE WIN
Perez's homer , a blast mto
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio
( UPI J - Ohlo State edged the green seats m deepest
M1ch1gan State b) one stroke center field, IS one the 35,037
to wm the Bowhng Green fans who witnessed the
State Umvers1ty InvitatiOnal homer won't soon forget
"After Tony h1t tHat one, I
Golf tournllffient Saturday
was
almost afraid to go to the
The Lady Buckeyes carded
plate
I thought Murray
a two-day score of 646, while
m1ght
take
my head off w1th a
Michigan State had 647, and
pitch
he'd
be so mad ," sa•d
medaliSt Joan Garety w1th
Valentme,
who followed the
rounds of 78-74-152 on the
former
Reds
first baseman m
par-72 Bowling Green Statf
the
battmg
order
Uruvers1ty golf course.
The homer was the f1rst of
Following m order were
the
season for Perez
Central M1ch1gan and Clncm"Tony
told me on the plane
natl at 712 each , host Bowhng
commg
here that he was
Green at 722, Michigan at 726,
gomg
to
get hiS f~rst one m
Ball State at 743 and Indiana
th1s
series,"
sa1d Valentine
State at 850
The Expos bunched s1x hits
w1th a walk and a thrd\vlnJr - 1
error
by R1ck Auerbach to
SETS FACE PACE
REMO~ELING
add
the1r
fmal five runs m the
COLUMBUS ( UPJ ) - Star
You can odd cab1nets, a room d1vider or
Celt1c scored a one length wm mnth mmng of the opener off
over Qu1ck Candy 1n the Dave Tomlm One of the h1ts
even o room ITo get !Jeot results oil you
featur ed race at Scioto was a pop fly double that
need ore the proper tools. bulld~ng materials ond n few tips.
Downs Saturday night by dropped safely to the ground
No matter how l«ge the prO!ec!t, see us
we con help
turning 111 • sub-two minute as Danny Driessen , Ken
Griffey
and
Auerback
waited
hghle!l
the
load
ot
the
Fnendly
One
1
m1le time Rawleighs Move
for each other to make the
was third
catch
Star Celtic was clocked at
This, though , was a typical
I 59 4-.5 and returned $4,00
ending
for the Reds' worst
S3 40, 2 80 The first ra~
performances
of the season
trifecta of 34-9 paid $7,260 90,
Anderson made no attempt
and the lOth race tnfecta of+
Till O.,.rtment st... of Butlclllll
Since 111s
l.,'i was worth $1,352 70. The to conceal h1s dJsappomtment
crowd of 7,547 wagered with Moskau 's brief outing
"He had a pretty good
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Luzinski powers Phils
By MIKE FTIJIJ.. Y
UP! Sports Wrller
Greg Luzlnskl says h1s
power comes In streaks and
the New York Mets could not
disagree
"When you're m a groove,"
Luzmsk1 said Sunday, afler
hltt•ng two homers and
drlvmg In four runs to lead
the Phlladelphw Philhes to
an 8-5 victory over the Mets,
" 1t .seems easy ''
LuZ1nsk1 hlt h1s f1rst home
run of the game and fifth of
the season m the th1rd mmng
to brmg Philadelphia from a
3-2 defiCit to a 4-3 lead He
added a solo shot m lhe fifth
for a~ tie
The Mets banged out 16
hits, H m lhe first five 1n
nings, but the Phllhes
crushed the Mets with a long·
ball barrage Riehle Hebner
and Bob Boone also added
homers.
Gene Garber, 1&lt;1, picked up
the vict ory m relief of Barry
Lerch and Warren Brusstar
In other games, St Lou1s
trunmed San Diego, 8-4 , San

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"I don 't know what else I
could ask 'E' to do, " sa1d
wmnmg Coach D1ck Motta
"He 's been carrymg us m the
playoffs Really for the whole
season ''
Sunday, Hayes, who has a
26 3 playoff scormg average,
led a 17&lt;1 Bullet tear over the
fmal 4 24 of the f1rst half,
which sent ·Washmgton from
a 48-37 deficit to a 54-48
halftime lead
Hayes,
resurmng his tough battle
With George McGuuus, who
had 22 points, had 11 of those
pomts, mcluding a steal and a
solo dash downcourt wh1ch
termmated m a slam dunk
"I smelled 1t," said Hayes
"I felt I had to establish a

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UP! Sports Writer
Elvin Hayes, seekm g to
shed h1s unage of not bemg
able to wm the big one, has
the Washmgton Bullets on the
threshold of a major playoff
upset
W1th the Big E pourmg m 35
pomts, tncludmg 21 m the
f1rst half, the Bullets beat the
Philadelphia 76ers, 121-105
Sunday
to
tak e
~
commanding 3-Ilead m the1r
best-of-seven Eastern
Conference fmal ser~es
In the other playoff game
Sunday, Seattle beat Denver
12l-lll, to even the Wester~
Conference fmal at 1-1
The Bullets, who beat
Atlanta before upsettmg San
Antomo, need only wm the1r
remauung home game to

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Chillicothe captures
AGREAT WAY TO SAY
own Gazette Relays
fi~Wf~
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~The Dailr Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Monday, May 8, 1978

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Host Chillicothe captured
the fourth &amp;Mual Gazette
Relays Friday with 171
points. Ironton placed secilnd
with 138 points, and Athens
was third with 65.
Waverly was next wi!h 51,
followed by Logan with tl ;
Jackson 32; Gallipoli$ 24 and
Meigs 2.
For Gallipolis, Todd Rees
was fourth in the two m.ile;
Tom ·EdelmaM was sixth in
the 300 hurdles and lied for
fifth in the l9ng jwnp ; Mike
Staggs was fifth in the' shot
put ; Kim Saunders fourth in
the pole vault; the 88().yard
relay team was third and the
4iO.relay team was fifth.
Here are Friday's results:
CHILLICOTHE AI;'LAYS
Te1m Scoring
Chill i cothe 171 ; Ironton
138 ; Athens 65 : Waverly 51,

Logan
4 1; J a c kson
Gal l i pO liS 14 ; Me i gS 2.

32 ;

Runn i ng Evenrs
101Ldu.h - H ixon (I) 10.5;
Lu ckett CC I; Lyn ch CC );
Hottma n (W l ; Hallen (Ll ;

St11nley ( M l .

120 duh Luckett ( C )
2l . J ; Blackstoc k (I) ; L ynch
IC) ; Simpson ( I) ; Freder ick
IW J ; Halle tt (LI .

440£1-sh - Ha llett Ill 52 .2.

Lew is (I) ; Maple ( W ) ; L a ver
CA l ; Boot h (A ) ; Conawa y

(C I
110 run To pp in g ( A J
2 : 00 . A;
Garr i sOn
(C) ;

Rufledoe !Cl : Maple (WL
Ca ntt&gt; r ILl ; Thomas ( l J.
Mile run ~ ut!'edge (C )
4: 36.6; Towler f W ); Johnso n
( W J: Co~&lt; ( C ); P r octo r ( Ll ,
Br un ing ( A ).
2·mile run -

Mathew s ( A )

9 : 58 .7 ; Tow ler IW J: Co~~: ( ( ) ,
R utledge ( C ); J ohnson (W J;
~re c t or ( Ll .

120 higtl hurd les- Watk ins

ICJ 15 .25; Fourv IJ J: Beckett

( I ); Van c eM ( I l; ~ Hensl er (A );
A lbert (L l . '
JOOiow Plurdl~s - Roya l (I )
40 , 4 ; Wafk ins ! C ) ; Fou ty I n :
Malabash (c) ; Conley ( W ) ;
Edelman { G J.
110 relay - Iron t on ( Roya l.
Harvey , B lackstock , H ixon )
1 : 33 . 2 :
Ch i ll ic o t he ;
Gall iPOl is ; Jackson : Logen ;

Arhens .
Mile relay I ronton
( Blackstoc k',
W i ll i ams ,
Waddell .
Lew i s l
3 32 ;
A th ens ; Log an ; waver ly ;
Ch i ll ico lhe ; Me igs .
HO r~lay Chillicothe
45 . 6 ;
I ronto n :
·Athens .·
Jac kson ;
Gal li po l i s .
WaYerty .
Field Events
Pole v auu - Yeager (J l 12
0 : Sau nd er s ( G )·; Morgan
( ( ) ; Ur ig { ( ); El l iS !AI ;
Ar row ood ( W l.
High j1,1mp - Morgan · (CI .
6·1 : Ha r vey (I) ; W ill irt ms
( I J; Wa tk ins IC l; Emer so n
(l) and Jenkins ( GJ.
Triple jump - Morgan (()
41 -7; Becke tt I ll; L ew is ( I / ;
Malabasrl (CJ and Chaney
I A J, K-emper I l l
Long jump - Le w i s Il l: 19·
5 11 ; L y n ch ( C ); Beckel! I I ) ;
Maple ( W ) ; Kempe r I l l.
Johnson (G l .
Shot puf - Cous ins { C J 52 ·
0 : D. Cousi ns (C l : Murphree
( A ): Boykin ( ll ; Staggs (G) ;
Emerson ! L J.
D i scus - Sc ior ( I J 1385 :
Fuller (A ); E m ers on (Lt ;
Petry {l) ; M Urp hree f A I:
Woma c k ( 1) .

Angels sweep Cleveland
By FRED McMANE
UP! Sports Writer
Gene Autry's milliono{!ollar
investmen t in free-agent
hitters may finally be paying
off.
The California Angels
rattled Cleveland pitching for
21 hits SWJday and pounded
out a 16-3 victory 1D complete
a three-game sweep of their
series. Each starter had at
least one hit Sunday as the
Angels amassed their highest
hit !Dlal since July 28, 1973.
Don Baylor and Ron
Jackson each had four hits
and knocked in seven runs
·between them as the Angels
took batting practice against
five pitchers. Bobby Grich,
who entered the game hitting
only .200, chipped in with
three hits and two RBI and
Lyman Bostock, batting less
than .200, had two hits and
drove in a run.
"We're swinging the bats
better, but a team isn't out of
a slump based on three
games," said Bostock. ~~ Let's
hope a slump doesn't come
our way again."

Your own message to Mother on these pages,
Mother's Day, May 14th. We'll send Mom a
special card, tool It's a thoughtful and unique
way to tell her how wonderful she Is.
For all the tears
She wiped away
For all the hurts
made okay
For all the nights
You woke up scared
For the many tender
Moments you shared
For all the things you
Wanted to say
Say it now on
This Mother's Day

She

Major League Leaden
By United Prtu International

BIMing
1Based on 50 •t bafsl

TO MOTHER WITH LOV.E..

Nat ional Leagu e
G. AB . H Pet.
Brroghs At I
25 83 33 398
Mondy LA
20 89 JA 38 2
Bc knr Ch i
15 S6 11 .375
Hrnndl , Sf.L
27 100 34 340
Parker P-i t
25 97 33 .340
Gr ff y Cin
17 11 6 39 .3j 6
Fostr Cin
27 113 37 .327
Roystr AU
25 92 30 .326
Schmdl Ph il
72 89 29 326
Vlntne Mil
71 eo 26 .325
Amer ican League
G. AB . H Pet.
Ma y Ott
14 50 19 .380
C~rew Min
71 119 45 .378
Rdrgz Oet
16 S~ 20 .370
Ric e Bos
271 18 43 .36-4
Sng ltn Bat
18 59 21 .356
Jc kSn c~ t
19 63 n .Jo49
Bell Cte
2A 95 33 .347
P inela NY
16 55 19 .lAS
Portr K C
24 88 30 .Jo1 1
Coopr M il
24 100 34 .340
Home Runs
National League : . Monday,
LA 9; Bench . Cin, LUZ insk i.
Ph il , Parker , Pill and W inf ield,
so 6.
American league : Rice, 8os
9 ; Baylor , Ca l, Hi sle, Mil ,
Alu~nder , Oak and Z isk , TeK

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Runs eaned In
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LA 16 . M or g an, Ci n 23; Parker ,
P itt and McCovey , SF 21:
Smith , LA 10.
Americ11n league : Rice . Bos
32; Hobson . Bo!o 15 ; Z isk , Tek
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Stolen Bases
N1tion11
Le19ue : .Moreno.
P itt 16; Roy5ter , At! 12,· Lopes,
L A 11 :
Cedeno , Hou
10 :
Driessen . Cin a no Rlch ards, SD
9.
Amtricln Le19ue : L eFlore ,
Del 17 : Norwood . M inn and
Oilone, Oak 9 ; W ilson . KC.
Cruz , Sea and Wil ls, Te x 8.
PltcP!in;
Most Victories
N1tlon11 leaoue : Gr im sle y ,
Mtl 5. 1;
Forsch , St .L S.l ;
NOrman . Cin , Ra u and Rhoden ,
LA 4-0 ; Joh n , LA and Blue . SF
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American League : . Tana na,
Ca l ) . J; Lee, Bo s and Broberg •
O•k
Torrez , Bos and
F igueroa , NY 4· 1; Knapp , Cal
aM Spllttortt. KC 4·2: Augus .
t ine, Mit • 4.
Earned Run Aver119t
1 11~ on l1 l nnines pitched )
Nl1ional League : Gr imsley.
Mt l 1.73 ; RhOden .. LA 1.80;
R: Rtus ch~l . Chi 2.00 ; Denny ,
St L 2.02 . Perrv . so 2.19 .
AmtriCIIft LtiOUt : Br oberg ,
0•1(. t 09 ; JOhn\On, Oak 1. 18 ;
Guidry , NV l .SO ; R:van , Cal
1 62; Rozema , D et 1. 69.
Strikeouts

In other American League
games, New York edged
Texas. 3-2, Detroit blanked
Oakland, 1-0, Minnesota
outslugged Baltimore, 15-9,
Boston shut out Chicago, 5-0,
Kansas
City
topped
Milwaukee, 8-6, and Seattle
beat Toronto, !l-7.
Yankees 3, Rangers Z:
Chris Chambliss slammed
his first homer of the season
with one out in the 12th inning
1D give the Yankees a victory
ove r the Rangers . Graig
Nettles also hit a two-run
homer for the Yankees.
Tigers 4, A's 0:
Milt Wilcox pitched a fivehitter and Jason Thompson
and Alan Trammell hit
homers to lead the Tigers 1D
vic!Dry over the A's.
Twins 15, Orioles 9:
Mike Cubbage drove in four
runs with a triple, double and
single and Butch Wynegar
had four hits and three RBI
as Minnesota collected 18 hits
in routing the Orioles. Mac
Scarce got the victory, his
first since May of 1974.
Red Sox 5, Wblte Sox 0:
Jim Rice and Ca rl
Yastrzemski hit home runs
and Mike Torrez !Dssed a sixhitter as the Red Sox
stretched Chicago's scoreless
inning streak 1D a club record
23 innings .
Royals 8, Brewers 4:
Fred Patek's run-scoring
double and RBI singles by
Joe Zdeb and Ha"- McRae
snapped a tie in the sixth
inning and enabled the

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Royals to snap a five-game
losing streak. Frank White
homered .
Mariners 9, Blue Jays 1:
- Leon Roberts drove in six
runs with a single, double ,
and his fourth homer to pace
the Mariners 1D victory over
the Blue Jays and complete a
sweep of their three-game

series.

Meigs
Property
Transfers
Freeman Williams, Vonderine Williams to Columbus
&amp; Southern Ohio Electric,
Easement, Orange.
Carl Dorst, Ernest Dorst to
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio
Electri c Co., Easement ,
Orange.
W. C. Johnson , Janealie
J ohnson to Richard R.
Campbell, George D. Massar,
Parcels, Bedford -Salisbury.
Matthew E. umg to Racine
Home National Bank, I II
acres, Olive.
Margie Hunt to Beverly
Wickline, 1 acre, Letart .
Noah E . Rigney , dec . to
Audrey Faye Meston, James
W. Rigney , Albert A. Rigney,
Robert B. Rigney. Louellen
M. McNabb, Diedre Krier,
Louis Ruoff, Cert. of Trans.,
Salem.

By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Spol'll Edllor
YORK (UP! ) - Nol'l'(l8lly, litUe Stevie Cauthen
doesn 't show much emotion . He masks his feelings pretty well,
especially lor someone only 18 years old.
But this time, the mask slipped a bit.
The warm, prolonged cheers of the crowd obviously got lD
him as the public address aMouncer at Aqueduct proclaimed
"Welcome back, Steve Cauthen, winner of Salmday's
Kentucky Derby;" when he came out on the track with his'first
mount of the day before the third race Sunday.
.
Hearing the thunderous ovation, Stevie Cauthen's usually
impassive features dissolved into a smile.
Every place he went, everywhere he showed his face
Sunday, everyone either wanted 1D pat him on the back or tell
him what a magnificent ride he had given Affirmed at
Churchill Downs.
All the valets in the jockeys' quarters came over to shake his
hand or tell him howglad they felt for.him that he had captured
The Big One in his very first try.
·
,.
Ca uthen accepted thecongratulationsquieUy and graciously
and seemed more concerned with getting on with his
cuslllmary card game he engages in every day before he goes
out 1D ride.
People weren't only talking about his Derby win at
Aqueduct, they were buzzing about it in a lot of other places as
well. Like Yankee St;Jdium, for example, where the Texas
Rangers were winding up their three-game series with the
Yankees.
" I watcbed the race after Saturday's ball game was over,"
said Yankee manager Billy Martin, "and that kid, Cauthen,
was something else. I liked the way he talked after the race,
too. You could tell he's been brought up well. You know, I've
never been to a Kentucky Derby . I'd love 1D see one but Just
watching the job that young Cauthen did gave me a terrific
feeling for him. Talent will always show up in tbe end. I know
he had a grea t horse, but what a ride he gave it !"
Cliff Johnson , the Yankees' catcher and designated hitter,
felt the same way ahout Cauthen.
"The kid is unbelievable," he said. "I really admire that
little guy, not only for the way he rides, but for his dedication.
He just goes out there and gets it done without any fuss or
anything else."
Most ball clubs get up a pool.before a race like the Kentucky
Derby. The Yank ees had one of their own Saturday and their
eqUipmen t man, Nick Priore, turned out to be the winner.
The Rangers got up a pool also. Campy Campaneris had the
winner, Doyle Alexander the second place horse, Alydar, and
Dock Ellis, the third horse, Believe lt. The three split the pOt
among them according 1D prearranged agreement.
Billy Hunter , the Rangers' manager, picked one of the aJso.
rans out of a hat but that didn't dim his appreciation for the
way Ca uthen handled Affirmed from the starting gate all the
way to the wire.
"Here's an 13-year old already at the very top of his
profession," he marveled. "My first thought alter watching
the way he won the Derby was what can he possibly do for an
encore ' By the time he's 30, he will have lived a full life."
Hunter reflected a moment on the life of a jockey .
•
"That's a dangerous business," he said. "We were in
Baltimore last week and a couple of our guys were at Pimllco
when that jockey (Robert Pineda ) was killed. Wasn 't that a
terrible thing'
"I remember the first time I was ever on a horse . It was on
my grandfather 's farm in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, and I
must have been ahout eight years old. They had this old horse
they used for pulling the plow and somebody had 1D hoW me
up. I was scared. I'm still scared aboUt getting on a horse. And
look at this 13-year-old kid ' He looks as if he was born on one,
doesn 't he ?"

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ByHelenBottel

ISSHEHERFATHER'SDAUGHTER?
DEA)J HELEN :
About 15 years ago I had an affair. My wife found out. We
made up . After that I got a job as a traveling salesman and
was gone a lot.
Just recently I felfagaln. Again my wife learned of the short
affair. V.ery angry , she yelled I ..:asn't the only one who could
fool aro~nd. Man~ questions later she confessed she'd seen a '
man while I was on the road. She'd had sex with him just once, ·
-~swore, then realized it was only for revenge and dropped

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For thousands of years, decay; wat er conte nt o f
people have dried many foods properly dried food can vary Rout e 93. She will be sharing
the latest equipment and
to preserve them fo r leaner from 5 to 25 percent.
recommended methods being
times. Preserving seasonal
Betty Reese, County Ex- used lu prepare and prct rcat
foods by drying is still useful tensi on
Agent , Hom e vegetables and fr uit, then to
and convenient, and it has the Economics in Athens Count y dry
them.
added advan tage of con· will be discussing the art of
Wha(
food pr ese rvati on
serving storage space.
drying at the upcoming Food area did Extension home
How does drying preserve Preservalion Workshop on
Wh8t drives me up the wall is that it was just about then she fo od' Basically, sufficient May 10, at the Jack son Area ec~ n o mi cs agents in &lt;h eI
got pregnant in spite of her diaphragm. I can't stop wondering moisture is removed from a Exte nsion Center, locate d Jackson Area get the mosl :
if my daughter may not be mine, though we're the same blood food material to prevent it s so uth of Ja ckson on U. S . questi ons un lasl yea r '
PICKLI NG•
type and people say she resembles me. (Could it be just her
mannerisms are like mine? )
Even if my wife forgives my affair, how can I stop hassling
Wafnjng The Surgeon General Has Determrned
the result of hers' We don't talk much these days. - BRIAN
DEAR BRIAN:
That Cigarette Smoking IsDangerous 10 Your Health.
Your wife has considerably more to fo rgive than you have. If
she can manage it, then you'd better believe an isolated sex
romp does not (usually ) a pregnancy make. Chances are
maybe 15 to one you arc your daughter's father - probably
more since she resembles you .
Concentrate on how much you love her. And on winning back
your wife : That's the big worry in your life right now.- H. ·

Most pi ckle eaters prefer
their pick les crisp and firm .
'n1ey do not like the "wilted "
taste of soggy pi ckles. Dr .
Robert Jose ph , Ex&lt;ensi on
Spec ialist, Foods, The Ohi o
State Un iversity, will be at
th e Foo d . Preservation
Workshop to lell how to
preser ve cri sp and firm
pick les. He will also be
talking about the sa fest and

methods of canning fruits and
vegetables, plan to attend the
Food Preserva tion Workshop
on Ma y 10 at the Jackson
Area Extension Center ~
sout h of Jack son, Ohio on U.
S. 9:!. 1l1is workshop, sponsored by the Cooperative
ExtenSion Service, will in·
elude speakers telling of the
newest met hods and showin g

equ ipment on the followin g
to pics: dry ing foods, prservi ng food at home, pickle
poin ters, jams and jellies,

humemade sauerkra ut,
successful canning , storing
and using home preserved
foods, fa cts and fallacies,
does il pay to can or freeze',
and fr eezing fundamen tals.
In addition, you can have
your pressure ca nner ga uge
tested I bnng lid only).
Home fo od prese rvation
saves money . Or does it' Now
is the time of year to decide
whether it pays to can or .
freese at home -.before the
garden is in.
Bettie Clark, Ga llia County
Exten sion Agent, Home
Economics,
will
be
discussing thi s topic at the
wor kshop.
lnt erest in~
research on the topic has
been co mpleted in the past
few years by the United
Continued on Page 1

DEAR HELEN :
I'm another woman who worked to put her husband through
college, only to have him leave me ~~'Hen he slllrted earning
good money .
We don 't have children, but I think I deserve repayment for
the years I invested in him. He thinks a divorce is just saying,
"So long, kid," since we have very little property to div ide.
Can wives sue for the money they donated to their husbands '
educations? -SIX YEARS DOWN THE DRAIN
DEAR SIX:
Yes. Wives have sued for this type of alimony - and won 1
(On the other hand, had your husband put.you through college, would you expect to repay him, after the divorce ? We're
into equality now; your lawyer may not find the going easy. 1
·H.
DEAR HELEN :
This is for the man who wants to teach his wife new ways of
making love after 25 years of marriage .
Isn't it a little late to st;Jrt asking your wife for certain favors
that you should have mutually enjoyed many years ago? Take
it easy, son, or you may have a disgusted woman on your
hands. Work it so she thinks she is educating you . - 65 AND
KNOWS

PTA panel planned for May
Television violence, school
legislation and finance, tui·
lion tax bill, and types of scr·
vices provided by the Ohio
PTA will be among the topiCs
to be discussed by a panel of
Ohio PTA officials to be in
Middleport for a public
meeting on May 31.
The meeting was announc·
ed at the Thursday night
meeting of the Meigs County
Council of Parents and
Teachers held at the
Pomeroy Elementary SchooL
Coming for the meeting will
be Lois Oberbeck, Ohio PTA
president ; Millie Watennan,
second vice president of the
Ohio PTA · Barbara Greenfield. Regi'on 3 advisor; and
Steve Sterrett , publi c rela ·
tions ,OhioPTA.
The meeting will be held at
the Middleport Elementary
School and all schools in the
tounty will be notified so th&lt;lt
those interested in any of the
topics may attend .
Next meeting of the Council
was tentatively set lor Od. 5
at Riverview. As for programs next year, topi cs included will be a panel discusIn 1972, President Nixon
ordered the mining of North
VIetnam ports as part of an
effort
to
force
the
Communists to agree to end
the Vietnam war.

sion on "!.d's Talk Kids" and
self discipline for sixth

graders.

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t:HRISTOPHER BARKER
TURNS
SERVE NGhristopher Allen Barker,
son uf Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Bacon, ce lebrated hi s
seventh birthday recently
with a party at his home on
Riverview Drive, Middl eport .
Ca ke, ice cream and koolaide
wer e serv ed t o Co ry
Seymour, Aaron Davis, Ca rrie Swisher , Curtis English,
Tina Smith, Janine and Kim
and Jerry Armstrong, Alex
Varian , Jody Miller, Susie,
Wendy , Cathy Barker, and
Jackie Bacon.

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Chillicothe captures
AGREAT WAY TO SAY
own Gazette Relays
fi~Wf~
m@CfltfE~'S I9~i!

~The Dailr Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Monday, May 8, 1978

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Host Chillicothe captured
the fourth &amp;Mual Gazette
Relays Friday with 171
points. Ironton placed secilnd
with 138 points, and Athens
was third with 65.
Waverly was next wi!h 51,
followed by Logan with tl ;
Jackson 32; Gallipoli$ 24 and
Meigs 2.
For Gallipolis, Todd Rees
was fourth in the two m.ile;
Tom ·EdelmaM was sixth in
the 300 hurdles and lied for
fifth in the l9ng jwnp ; Mike
Staggs was fifth in the' shot
put ; Kim Saunders fourth in
the pole vault; the 88().yard
relay team was third and the
4iO.relay team was fifth.
Here are Friday's results:
CHILLICOTHE AI;'LAYS
Te1m Scoring
Chill i cothe 171 ; Ironton
138 ; Athens 65 : Waverly 51,

Logan
4 1; J a c kson
Gal l i pO liS 14 ; Me i gS 2.

32 ;

Runn i ng Evenrs
101Ldu.h - H ixon (I) 10.5;
Lu ckett CC I; Lyn ch CC );
Hottma n (W l ; Hallen (Ll ;

St11nley ( M l .

120 duh Luckett ( C )
2l . J ; Blackstoc k (I) ; L ynch
IC) ; Simpson ( I) ; Freder ick
IW J ; Halle tt (LI .

440£1-sh - Ha llett Ill 52 .2.

Lew is (I) ; Maple ( W ) ; L a ver
CA l ; Boot h (A ) ; Conawa y

(C I
110 run To pp in g ( A J
2 : 00 . A;
Garr i sOn
(C) ;

Rufledoe !Cl : Maple (WL
Ca ntt&gt; r ILl ; Thomas ( l J.
Mile run ~ ut!'edge (C )
4: 36.6; Towler f W ); Johnso n
( W J: Co~&lt; ( C ); P r octo r ( Ll ,
Br un ing ( A ).
2·mile run -

Mathew s ( A )

9 : 58 .7 ; Tow ler IW J: Co~~: ( ( ) ,
R utledge ( C ); J ohnson (W J;
~re c t or ( Ll .

120 higtl hurd les- Watk ins

ICJ 15 .25; Fourv IJ J: Beckett

( I ); Van c eM ( I l; ~ Hensl er (A );
A lbert (L l . '
JOOiow Plurdl~s - Roya l (I )
40 , 4 ; Wafk ins ! C ) ; Fou ty I n :
Malabash (c) ; Conley ( W ) ;
Edelman { G J.
110 relay - Iron t on ( Roya l.
Harvey , B lackstock , H ixon )
1 : 33 . 2 :
Ch i ll ic o t he ;
Gall iPOl is ; Jackson : Logen ;

Arhens .
Mile relay I ronton
( Blackstoc k',
W i ll i ams ,
Waddell .
Lew i s l
3 32 ;
A th ens ; Log an ; waver ly ;
Ch i ll ico lhe ; Me igs .
HO r~lay Chillicothe
45 . 6 ;
I ronto n :
·Athens .·
Jac kson ;
Gal li po l i s .
WaYerty .
Field Events
Pole v auu - Yeager (J l 12
0 : Sau nd er s ( G )·; Morgan
( ( ) ; Ur ig { ( ); El l iS !AI ;
Ar row ood ( W l.
High j1,1mp - Morgan · (CI .
6·1 : Ha r vey (I) ; W ill irt ms
( I J; Wa tk ins IC l; Emer so n
(l) and Jenkins ( GJ.
Triple jump - Morgan (()
41 -7; Becke tt I ll; L ew is ( I / ;
Malabasrl (CJ and Chaney
I A J, K-emper I l l
Long jump - Le w i s Il l: 19·
5 11 ; L y n ch ( C ); Beckel! I I ) ;
Maple ( W ) ; Kempe r I l l.
Johnson (G l .
Shot puf - Cous ins { C J 52 ·
0 : D. Cousi ns (C l : Murphree
( A ): Boykin ( ll ; Staggs (G) ;
Emerson ! L J.
D i scus - Sc ior ( I J 1385 :
Fuller (A ); E m ers on (Lt ;
Petry {l) ; M Urp hree f A I:
Woma c k ( 1) .

Angels sweep Cleveland
By FRED McMANE
UP! Sports Writer
Gene Autry's milliono{!ollar
investmen t in free-agent
hitters may finally be paying
off.
The California Angels
rattled Cleveland pitching for
21 hits SWJday and pounded
out a 16-3 victory 1D complete
a three-game sweep of their
series. Each starter had at
least one hit Sunday as the
Angels amassed their highest
hit !Dlal since July 28, 1973.
Don Baylor and Ron
Jackson each had four hits
and knocked in seven runs
·between them as the Angels
took batting practice against
five pitchers. Bobby Grich,
who entered the game hitting
only .200, chipped in with
three hits and two RBI and
Lyman Bostock, batting less
than .200, had two hits and
drove in a run.
"We're swinging the bats
better, but a team isn't out of
a slump based on three
games," said Bostock. ~~ Let's
hope a slump doesn't come
our way again."

Your own message to Mother on these pages,
Mother's Day, May 14th. We'll send Mom a
special card, tool It's a thoughtful and unique
way to tell her how wonderful she Is.
For all the tears
She wiped away
For all the hurts
made okay
For all the nights
You woke up scared
For the many tender
Moments you shared
For all the things you
Wanted to say
Say it now on
This Mother's Day

She

Major League Leaden
By United Prtu International

BIMing
1Based on 50 •t bafsl

TO MOTHER WITH LOV.E..

Nat ional Leagu e
G. AB . H Pet.
Brroghs At I
25 83 33 398
Mondy LA
20 89 JA 38 2
Bc knr Ch i
15 S6 11 .375
Hrnndl , Sf.L
27 100 34 340
Parker P-i t
25 97 33 .340
Gr ff y Cin
17 11 6 39 .3j 6
Fostr Cin
27 113 37 .327
Roystr AU
25 92 30 .326
Schmdl Ph il
72 89 29 326
Vlntne Mil
71 eo 26 .325
Amer ican League
G. AB . H Pet.
Ma y Ott
14 50 19 .380
C~rew Min
71 119 45 .378
Rdrgz Oet
16 S~ 20 .370
Ric e Bos
271 18 43 .36-4
Sng ltn Bat
18 59 21 .356
Jc kSn c~ t
19 63 n .Jo49
Bell Cte
2A 95 33 .347
P inela NY
16 55 19 .lAS
Portr K C
24 88 30 .Jo1 1
Coopr M il
24 100 34 .340
Home Runs
National League : . Monday,
LA 9; Bench . Cin, LUZ insk i.
Ph il , Parker , Pill and W inf ield,
so 6.
American league : Rice, 8os
9 ; Baylor , Ca l, Hi sle, Mil ,
Alu~nder , Oak and Z isk , TeK

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Runs eaned In
N1tional lugue : . Monda y,
LA 16 . M or g an, Ci n 23; Parker ,
P itt and McCovey , SF 21:
Smith , LA 10.
Americ11n league : Rice . Bos
32; Hobson . Bo!o 15 ; Z isk , Tek
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Stolen Bases
N1tion11
Le19ue : .Moreno.
P itt 16; Roy5ter , At! 12,· Lopes,
L A 11 :
Cedeno , Hou
10 :
Driessen . Cin a no Rlch ards, SD
9.
Amtricln Le19ue : L eFlore ,
Del 17 : Norwood . M inn and
Oilone, Oak 9 ; W ilson . KC.
Cruz , Sea and Wil ls, Te x 8.
PltcP!in;
Most Victories
N1tlon11 leaoue : Gr im sle y ,
Mtl 5. 1;
Forsch , St .L S.l ;
NOrman . Cin , Ra u and Rhoden ,
LA 4-0 ; Joh n , LA and Blue . SF
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American League : . Tana na,
Ca l ) . J; Lee, Bo s and Broberg •
O•k
Torrez , Bos and
F igueroa , NY 4· 1; Knapp , Cal
aM Spllttortt. KC 4·2: Augus .
t ine, Mit • 4.
Earned Run Aver119t
1 11~ on l1 l nnines pitched )
Nl1ional League : Gr imsley.
Mt l 1.73 ; RhOden .. LA 1.80;
R: Rtus ch~l . Chi 2.00 ; Denny ,
St L 2.02 . Perrv . so 2.19 .
AmtriCIIft LtiOUt : Br oberg ,
0•1(. t 09 ; JOhn\On, Oak 1. 18 ;
Guidry , NV l .SO ; R:van , Cal
1 62; Rozema , D et 1. 69.
Strikeouts

In other American League
games, New York edged
Texas. 3-2, Detroit blanked
Oakland, 1-0, Minnesota
outslugged Baltimore, 15-9,
Boston shut out Chicago, 5-0,
Kansas
City
topped
Milwaukee, 8-6, and Seattle
beat Toronto, !l-7.
Yankees 3, Rangers Z:
Chris Chambliss slammed
his first homer of the season
with one out in the 12th inning
1D give the Yankees a victory
ove r the Rangers . Graig
Nettles also hit a two-run
homer for the Yankees.
Tigers 4, A's 0:
Milt Wilcox pitched a fivehitter and Jason Thompson
and Alan Trammell hit
homers to lead the Tigers 1D
vic!Dry over the A's.
Twins 15, Orioles 9:
Mike Cubbage drove in four
runs with a triple, double and
single and Butch Wynegar
had four hits and three RBI
as Minnesota collected 18 hits
in routing the Orioles. Mac
Scarce got the victory, his
first since May of 1974.
Red Sox 5, Wblte Sox 0:
Jim Rice and Ca rl
Yastrzemski hit home runs
and Mike Torrez !Dssed a sixhitter as the Red Sox
stretched Chicago's scoreless
inning streak 1D a club record
23 innings .
Royals 8, Brewers 4:
Fred Patek's run-scoring
double and RBI singles by
Joe Zdeb and Ha"- McRae
snapped a tie in the sixth
inning and enabled the

Sport Parade

Royals to snap a five-game
losing streak. Frank White
homered .
Mariners 9, Blue Jays 1:
- Leon Roberts drove in six
runs with a single, double ,
and his fourth homer to pace
the Mariners 1D victory over
the Blue Jays and complete a
sweep of their three-game

series.

Meigs
Property
Transfers
Freeman Williams, Vonderine Williams to Columbus
&amp; Southern Ohio Electric,
Easement, Orange.
Carl Dorst, Ernest Dorst to
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio
Electri c Co., Easement ,
Orange.
W. C. Johnson , Janealie
J ohnson to Richard R.
Campbell, George D. Massar,
Parcels, Bedford -Salisbury.
Matthew E. umg to Racine
Home National Bank, I II
acres, Olive.
Margie Hunt to Beverly
Wickline, 1 acre, Letart .
Noah E . Rigney , dec . to
Audrey Faye Meston, James
W. Rigney , Albert A. Rigney,
Robert B. Rigney. Louellen
M. McNabb, Diedre Krier,
Louis Ruoff, Cert. of Trans.,
Salem.

By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Spol'll Edllor
YORK (UP! ) - Nol'l'(l8lly, litUe Stevie Cauthen
doesn 't show much emotion . He masks his feelings pretty well,
especially lor someone only 18 years old.
But this time, the mask slipped a bit.
The warm, prolonged cheers of the crowd obviously got lD
him as the public address aMouncer at Aqueduct proclaimed
"Welcome back, Steve Cauthen, winner of Salmday's
Kentucky Derby;" when he came out on the track with his'first
mount of the day before the third race Sunday.
.
Hearing the thunderous ovation, Stevie Cauthen's usually
impassive features dissolved into a smile.
Every place he went, everywhere he showed his face
Sunday, everyone either wanted 1D pat him on the back or tell
him what a magnificent ride he had given Affirmed at
Churchill Downs.
All the valets in the jockeys' quarters came over to shake his
hand or tell him howglad they felt for.him that he had captured
The Big One in his very first try.
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Ca uthen accepted thecongratulationsquieUy and graciously
and seemed more concerned with getting on with his
cuslllmary card game he engages in every day before he goes
out 1D ride.
People weren't only talking about his Derby win at
Aqueduct, they were buzzing about it in a lot of other places as
well. Like Yankee St;Jdium, for example, where the Texas
Rangers were winding up their three-game series with the
Yankees.
" I watcbed the race after Saturday's ball game was over,"
said Yankee manager Billy Martin, "and that kid, Cauthen,
was something else. I liked the way he talked after the race,
too. You could tell he's been brought up well. You know, I've
never been to a Kentucky Derby . I'd love 1D see one but Just
watching the job that young Cauthen did gave me a terrific
feeling for him. Talent will always show up in tbe end. I know
he had a grea t horse, but what a ride he gave it !"
Cliff Johnson , the Yankees' catcher and designated hitter,
felt the same way ahout Cauthen.
"The kid is unbelievable," he said. "I really admire that
little guy, not only for the way he rides, but for his dedication.
He just goes out there and gets it done without any fuss or
anything else."
Most ball clubs get up a pool.before a race like the Kentucky
Derby. The Yank ees had one of their own Saturday and their
eqUipmen t man, Nick Priore, turned out to be the winner.
The Rangers got up a pool also. Campy Campaneris had the
winner, Doyle Alexander the second place horse, Alydar, and
Dock Ellis, the third horse, Believe lt. The three split the pOt
among them according 1D prearranged agreement.
Billy Hunter , the Rangers' manager, picked one of the aJso.
rans out of a hat but that didn't dim his appreciation for the
way Ca uthen handled Affirmed from the starting gate all the
way to the wire.
"Here's an 13-year old already at the very top of his
profession," he marveled. "My first thought alter watching
the way he won the Derby was what can he possibly do for an
encore ' By the time he's 30, he will have lived a full life."
Hunter reflected a moment on the life of a jockey .
•
"That's a dangerous business," he said. "We were in
Baltimore last week and a couple of our guys were at Pimllco
when that jockey (Robert Pineda ) was killed. Wasn 't that a
terrible thing'
"I remember the first time I was ever on a horse . It was on
my grandfather 's farm in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, and I
must have been ahout eight years old. They had this old horse
they used for pulling the plow and somebody had 1D hoW me
up. I was scared. I'm still scared aboUt getting on a horse. And
look at this 13-year-old kid ' He looks as if he was born on one,
doesn 't he ?"

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ByHelenBottel

ISSHEHERFATHER'SDAUGHTER?
DEA)J HELEN :
About 15 years ago I had an affair. My wife found out. We
made up . After that I got a job as a traveling salesman and
was gone a lot.
Just recently I felfagaln. Again my wife learned of the short
affair. V.ery angry , she yelled I ..:asn't the only one who could
fool aro~nd. Man~ questions later she confessed she'd seen a '
man while I was on the road. She'd had sex with him just once, ·
-~swore, then realized it was only for revenge and dropped

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For thousands of years, decay; wat er conte nt o f
people have dried many foods properly dried food can vary Rout e 93. She will be sharing
the latest equipment and
to preserve them fo r leaner from 5 to 25 percent.
recommended methods being
times. Preserving seasonal
Betty Reese, County Ex- used lu prepare and prct rcat
foods by drying is still useful tensi on
Agent , Hom e vegetables and fr uit, then to
and convenient, and it has the Economics in Athens Count y dry
them.
added advan tage of con· will be discussing the art of
Wha(
food pr ese rvati on
serving storage space.
drying at the upcoming Food area did Extension home
How does drying preserve Preservalion Workshop on
Wh8t drives me up the wall is that it was just about then she fo od' Basically, sufficient May 10, at the Jack son Area ec~ n o mi cs agents in &lt;h eI
got pregnant in spite of her diaphragm. I can't stop wondering moisture is removed from a Exte nsion Center, locate d Jackson Area get the mosl :
if my daughter may not be mine, though we're the same blood food material to prevent it s so uth of Ja ckson on U. S . questi ons un lasl yea r '
PICKLI NG•
type and people say she resembles me. (Could it be just her
mannerisms are like mine? )
Even if my wife forgives my affair, how can I stop hassling
Wafnjng The Surgeon General Has Determrned
the result of hers' We don't talk much these days. - BRIAN
DEAR BRIAN:
That Cigarette Smoking IsDangerous 10 Your Health.
Your wife has considerably more to fo rgive than you have. If
she can manage it, then you'd better believe an isolated sex
romp does not (usually ) a pregnancy make. Chances are
maybe 15 to one you arc your daughter's father - probably
more since she resembles you .
Concentrate on how much you love her. And on winning back
your wife : That's the big worry in your life right now.- H. ·

Most pi ckle eaters prefer
their pick les crisp and firm .
'n1ey do not like the "wilted "
taste of soggy pi ckles. Dr .
Robert Jose ph , Ex&lt;ensi on
Spec ialist, Foods, The Ohi o
State Un iversity, will be at
th e Foo d . Preservation
Workshop to lell how to
preser ve cri sp and firm
pick les. He will also be
talking about the sa fest and

methods of canning fruits and
vegetables, plan to attend the
Food Preserva tion Workshop
on Ma y 10 at the Jackson
Area Extension Center ~
sout h of Jack son, Ohio on U.
S. 9:!. 1l1is workshop, sponsored by the Cooperative
ExtenSion Service, will in·
elude speakers telling of the
newest met hods and showin g

equ ipment on the followin g
to pics: dry ing foods, prservi ng food at home, pickle
poin ters, jams and jellies,

humemade sauerkra ut,
successful canning , storing
and using home preserved
foods, fa cts and fallacies,
does il pay to can or freeze',
and fr eezing fundamen tals.
In addition, you can have
your pressure ca nner ga uge
tested I bnng lid only).
Home fo od prese rvation
saves money . Or does it' Now
is the time of year to decide
whether it pays to can or .
freese at home -.before the
garden is in.
Bettie Clark, Ga llia County
Exten sion Agent, Home
Economics,
will
be
discussing thi s topic at the
wor kshop.
lnt erest in~
research on the topic has
been co mpleted in the past
few years by the United
Continued on Page 1

DEAR HELEN :
I'm another woman who worked to put her husband through
college, only to have him leave me ~~'Hen he slllrted earning
good money .
We don 't have children, but I think I deserve repayment for
the years I invested in him. He thinks a divorce is just saying,
"So long, kid," since we have very little property to div ide.
Can wives sue for the money they donated to their husbands '
educations? -SIX YEARS DOWN THE DRAIN
DEAR SIX:
Yes. Wives have sued for this type of alimony - and won 1
(On the other hand, had your husband put.you through college, would you expect to repay him, after the divorce ? We're
into equality now; your lawyer may not find the going easy. 1
·H.
DEAR HELEN :
This is for the man who wants to teach his wife new ways of
making love after 25 years of marriage .
Isn't it a little late to st;Jrt asking your wife for certain favors
that you should have mutually enjoyed many years ago? Take
it easy, son, or you may have a disgusted woman on your
hands. Work it so she thinks she is educating you . - 65 AND
KNOWS

PTA panel planned for May
Television violence, school
legislation and finance, tui·
lion tax bill, and types of scr·
vices provided by the Ohio
PTA will be among the topiCs
to be discussed by a panel of
Ohio PTA officials to be in
Middleport for a public
meeting on May 31.
The meeting was announc·
ed at the Thursday night
meeting of the Meigs County
Council of Parents and
Teachers held at the
Pomeroy Elementary SchooL
Coming for the meeting will
be Lois Oberbeck, Ohio PTA
president ; Millie Watennan,
second vice president of the
Ohio PTA · Barbara Greenfield. Regi'on 3 advisor; and
Steve Sterrett , publi c rela ·
tions ,OhioPTA.
The meeting will be held at
the Middleport Elementary
School and all schools in the
tounty will be notified so th&lt;lt
those interested in any of the
topics may attend .
Next meeting of the Council
was tentatively set lor Od. 5
at Riverview. As for programs next year, topi cs included will be a panel discusIn 1972, President Nixon
ordered the mining of North
VIetnam ports as part of an
effort
to
force
the
Communists to agree to end
the Vietnam war.

sion on "!.d's Talk Kids" and
self discipline for sixth

graders.

'

t:HRISTOPHER BARKER
TURNS
SERVE NGhristopher Allen Barker,
son uf Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Bacon, ce lebrated hi s
seventh birthday recently
with a party at his home on
Riverview Drive, Middl eport .
Ca ke, ice cream and koolaide
wer e serv ed t o Co ry
Seymour, Aaron Davis, Ca rrie Swisher , Curtis English,
Tina Smith, Janine and Kim
and Jerry Armstrong, Alex
Varian , Jody Miller, Susie,
Wendy , Cathy Barker, and
Jackie Bacon.

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best
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sau erkraut .
Have trouble getting jars to
seal or wit h food spoiling
when yuu do home cann ing'!
Fwd thai we have to throw

&amp;Jli'J'HWICK, Mus. (UP!)
- Defending 12Scc champion
Broc Glover of El CaJoo,
Calif., won hill class in an
Amer ic an Motorcy cle
Asaociatloo . championahlp
ra ce Sunday before an
estimated 11,000 fans .
Glover . .ept through two
triBI heats , called mows, 1D
IICOre 50 points and win tbe
fourtb IIWp on the tour.

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You get all that famous menthol freshness, plus a rich~r,
smoother, more satisfying smoke.

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6- The Daily Sentinel , Middleport-Pomeroy. 0 . Monday, M~y 8, 1978

7- The Da ily Sentinel. Middleport-Pomeroy. 0 .. Mond~y , May 8. 1978

County E;xtensi on Agent,
Home Economics will be
discussing these ~nd other
methods of preserving jams
and jellies at the workshop.
We usee to say, "use within
the year to preserve the best
are needed to make a tastv quality." Now we are findin g
jellied fruit produrt .
· there are things we nee&lt;l to
Hecent re searc h has take into consideration such
provided us with such things as the temperature of the
as sugarless jelly recipes and food and the handling from
has suggested that parraffin garden to jar or freezer.
may not be the best sealing
Deanna Tribe , Vinton
method for jellies.
County Extension Agent ,
Judy Burgess, Lawrence Home Ec onom ics, ~· ill

Workshop
Continued from page 5
States Department of
Agriculture and ot hers.
Jams,
jelli es,
marmalade s, conse rv es and
preserves provide a good way
to use fruit not at its best for
canning. Proper amounts of
fruit , pectin, acid and sugar

discuss st orage of home
preserved foods at the f ood
. Preservation Workshop. She
w1ll also d1scuss suggesttons
on what to do when the power
goes off to your freezer or
when home canned foods
freeze.
Other topics to be discussed
at the workshop includes,
does it pay to can or freeze'.
freezing fundam entals. fa rts
and falla cies , successf ul
ca nnin g. homemade
sauerkraut, jams and jellies.
pickle pointers, and drying

foo ds . In addition, pressure
canner gauges will be tested
r bnng lid or\ I)') .
Three seSSIOnS Will lJe Of·
£erect at 10 a. m.. I and 6 p. m.
Come for all or only one ,
depending on your time and
interest. Presentations will
be repeated throughout the
day .

For more information, call
your county extension agent
Diana Ebert s at 992-3895.

Mrs. Wingett honored with party
RA CI:\E-:IIembers uf the
H.appy Hustle rs Class of the
Wesle)·an Umted Methodis t
Ch urch surpme d their
teacher. :lfr s. MaXIn e
Wm ~e t: •1th a birthday dmner party m the church annex
Thursday noon .
The tables were CO\'ere&lt;l ·
"1th lace and chma and
crystal appointments •·ere
US(od with a decorated rake
_ renterp~ece mscnbed " Hap-

py Birthda y. !&gt;lax ~ne" surrounded by spnng flowers
The party was planned by
:llrs Grace Knder . class
pres1dent. and :llrs. Grace
Holter
The Re\' . Da,·•d Harr 15 .
pastor. JO ined the class
members for the dinner Pl&lt;'tures •·ere taken dunn~ the
afternoon . :\!embers sang
· Happy Birthday " and the
do.&lt;ology preced.tng the dm-

ne r .

For the program the group
san~ --c ount Your Blessmgs". ~Irs , Beulah Bradford
had scnpture and a pra)er.
and thee. were readmgs by
:1\rs. Roberta: Thaxton. Mrs.
Ruth Wolle. and !\Irs. Letha
:llurns . "Each Step I Take "
With the benedlctJO!I b' Mrs.
u,,·,ma Sm•pson clos~ the
program

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6- The Daily Sentinel , Middleport-Pomeroy. 0 . Monday, M~y 8, 1978

7- The Da ily Sentinel. Middleport-Pomeroy. 0 .. Mond~y , May 8. 1978

County E;xtensi on Agent,
Home Economics will be
discussing these ~nd other
methods of preserving jams
and jellies at the workshop.
We usee to say, "use within
the year to preserve the best
are needed to make a tastv quality." Now we are findin g
jellied fruit produrt .
· there are things we nee&lt;l to
Hecent re searc h has take into consideration such
provided us with such things as the temperature of the
as sugarless jelly recipes and food and the handling from
has suggested that parraffin garden to jar or freezer.
may not be the best sealing
Deanna Tribe , Vinton
method for jellies.
County Extension Agent ,
Judy Burgess, Lawrence Home Ec onom ics, ~· ill

Workshop
Continued from page 5
States Department of
Agriculture and ot hers.
Jams,
jelli es,
marmalade s, conse rv es and
preserves provide a good way
to use fruit not at its best for
canning. Proper amounts of
fruit , pectin, acid and sugar

discuss st orage of home
preserved foods at the f ood
. Preservation Workshop. She
w1ll also d1scuss suggesttons
on what to do when the power
goes off to your freezer or
when home canned foods
freeze.
Other topics to be discussed
at the workshop includes,
does it pay to can or freeze'.
freezing fundam entals. fa rts
and falla cies , successf ul
ca nnin g. homemade
sauerkraut, jams and jellies.
pickle pointers, and drying

foo ds . In addition, pressure
canner gauges will be tested
r bnng lid or\ I)') .
Three seSSIOnS Will lJe Of·
£erect at 10 a. m.. I and 6 p. m.
Come for all or only one ,
depending on your time and
interest. Presentations will
be repeated throughout the
day .

For more information, call
your county extension agent
Diana Ebert s at 992-3895.

Mrs. Wingett honored with party
RA CI:\E-:IIembers uf the
H.appy Hustle rs Class of the
Wesle)·an Umted Methodis t
Ch urch surpme d their
teacher. :lfr s. MaXIn e
Wm ~e t: •1th a birthday dmner party m the church annex
Thursday noon .
The tables were CO\'ere&lt;l ·
"1th lace and chma and
crystal appointments •·ere
US(od with a decorated rake
_ renterp~ece mscnbed " Hap-

py Birthda y. !&gt;lax ~ne" surrounded by spnng flowers
The party was planned by
:llrs Grace Knder . class
pres1dent. and :llrs. Grace
Holter
The Re\' . Da,·•d Harr 15 .
pastor. JO ined the class
members for the dinner Pl&lt;'tures •·ere taken dunn~ the
afternoon . :\!embers sang
· Happy Birthday " and the
do.&lt;ology preced.tng the dm-

ne r .

For the program the group
san~ --c ount Your Blessmgs". ~Irs , Beulah Bradford
had scnpture and a pra)er.
and thee. were readmgs by
:1\rs. Roberta: Thaxton. Mrs.
Ruth Wolle. and !\Irs. Letha
:llurns . "Each Step I Take "
With the benedlctJO!I b' Mrs.
u,,·,ma Sm•pson clos~ the
program

114t~

VAUGHAN'S
M()J~ER'S

~ ~IPIE4CI~\IL~

~----"'"Y 14th

w'
N0

on \hiS Srv!ist• Machtne
wrtn our exc lu srve

0 N Ly

Flrp &amp; Sew sew1ng sur·

lace. also a bUtll·m ~-step

~

bullonholer. a !toni dr~ . ·

,,.. bObbrn. burll·•n zrg- ia~

slfelch ano ollnd nemshlches Made 1n US A
Gablt'lel 0 1 carry1ng case
e~~:Ha Modei7T4.,

'299 ®
1

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Severa l Singer Mode ls

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• ScissorsoSewing Mo xes '

G;~;;;~·;~~;,

fJ .

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The Price Is Right!

NICE LARGE

fJ

09

Plus d!!I'IOS il

69'

5 LB.

HEAD LETTUCE POTATOES

ONIONS

~~ ~~_®

NEW FLORIDA

c

HEAD

STRAWBERRIES
PINT
RADISHES or CUCUMBERS
BANANAS

QUART · 99~

2/29'

'

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CUBE STEAK ••• !-.B~.

10 LB.

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fewer rep a1r! Energ)l elllclenl
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ter • All Iabrie cycle UJifl cl lon.

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THESE PUBLIC SPIRITED CITIZENS, STORES AND ESTABLISHMENTS
SPONSOR THIS PAGE NOTING A SPECIAL HAPPENING IN THIS
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PomerOY National Bank

Adolph's Dairy Valley

''The Bank of the Centu11"
POMEROY-RUTLAND-TUPPERS PLAINS

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Dutton Drugs
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Downing-Childs Ins. Agency

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Legar Monument Co.

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MIDDlEPORT

Swisher &amp; Lohse Pharmacy

Karr &amp; VanZandt

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THAT IT'S THERE WHEN YOU NE!D IT!

Valley Lumber &amp; Supply

New York Clothing House .

MIDDlEPORT .

Meigs Auto Parts

The Fabric Shop

MIDDlEPORT

Warner Insurance

RACINE

Bahr Clothiers

POMEROY
MIDDlEPORT

Kiddie Shop

MIDDlEPORT

POMEROY

Ebersbach Hardware

Western Auto Store

POMEROY

MIDDlEPORT

Powell's Super Valu

Racine:· Home National Bank

POMEROY

R~INE

The Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co.
POMEROY

State' Farm Insurance

.-· Racine Food Market
Citizens National Bank

POMEROY

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MIDDlEPORT

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Ewing Funeral Home
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Rawlings-Coats Funeral Home

Landmark Store
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POMEROY
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Veterans Memorial Hospital

ET'S FACE THE .FACTS

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Royal Crown Bottling Co.

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POMEROY

POMEROY

Twin City Gateway
MIDDLEPORT

The Daily Sentinel ,
POMEROY

Pomeroy Ben Franklin
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Crow's Family Restaurant

POMEROY

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Take A Tour of Your Hospital
This Week.
Let 's Celebrate I

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Celebrate
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PomerOY National Bank

Adolph's Dairy Valley

''The Bank of the Centu11"
POMEROY-RUTLAND-TUPPERS PLAINS

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Dutton Drugs
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Downing-Childs Ins. Agency

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Swisher &amp; Lohse Pharmacy

Karr &amp; VanZandt

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THAT IT'S THERE WHEN YOU NE!D IT!

Valley Lumber &amp; Supply

New York Clothing House .

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Meigs Auto Parts

The Fabric Shop

MIDDlEPORT

Warner Insurance

RACINE

Bahr Clothiers

POMEROY
MIDDlEPORT

Kiddie Shop

MIDDlEPORT

POMEROY

Ebersbach Hardware

Western Auto Store

POMEROY

MIDDlEPORT

Powell's Super Valu

Racine:· Home National Bank

POMEROY

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The Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co.
POMEROY

State' Farm Insurance

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Citizens National Bank

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Ewing Funeral Home
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Rawlings-Coats Funeral Home

Landmark Store
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Veterans Memorial Hospital

ET'S FACE THE .FACTS

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Royal Crown Bottling Co.

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Twin City Gateway
MIDDLEPORT

The Daily Sentinel ,
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Pomeroy Ben Franklin
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Crow's Family Restaurant

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Take A Tour of Your Hospital
This Week.
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Hospital Week being observed

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NOTICEOFSALE

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4 1 24 w a onq th e eas t t e
Of sad F ac t on 6
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teelfoapont n hegrantors
southeast prop e rty co rner
and the sou th eas t co rm.• a t
sa a trac on 6 then ce N 86
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18 36
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BARBARA A GOEGLEIN
ET AL

May 7 13 1s National Hosp1tal \\ eek
That m1ght not be a hohda) )OU ordmarll)
celebrate - unless you happen to work m a
hosp1tal But maybe 11 sa hohda) vou should thmk
about observmg thiS year
I 1ke most des1gnated weeks or days
NH\\ remmds us of somethmg 11e often take lor
granted m th1s case the presence of our local
hospital ButNat1onal Hospital \hek can sene as
a different kmd of remmdt-r too
II can remmd us that our health 1sn t
somet hmg to be taken lor granted Our bod1es
can I be expected to surv1ve whatever 11e choose
to do to them Smokmg o\ereatmg exerc1smg too
htlle 1gnonng key warnmg symptoms and not
lollowmg our doctor s adv1ce 11111 all catch up 11 1th
us eventuallv And when they do 11e m1ght fmd
that 11e are all too aware of that bUJ!dmg m tht&gt; •'
commumty wh1ch 11e used to be able to takt- for
gran ted

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A NEW SERVICE of Veterans Memonal Hospital IS
respU"atory therap) w1th the departmen t des1gned to
proVIde rehef for all ages of patients who have breathtng
difficulty Complete semces lor patients w1th problems

are provided by the department extending to the
lllStallatiOn of tents and admimstertng aerosol therapy
Bob Casto left therapist and Bnan Conde paramedic
are pictured with a ptece of equipment used on patients to
restore breathing after breathing has stopped

SCOTT LUCAS admw1strawr of Veterans Memorial
Hosp1ta! and Mrs Rhonda Ervm R N confer on hMn to I
matters Mrs Ervm has the responsibilitY of the
continutng education of employes new eqwpment and
personnel procedures

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Vetera ns Memonal Hospital IS a 7().bed non.prof1t
acute care tnstltutlon owned by Me~gs County and leased
to the Veterans Memorial Hosp1tal of Me1gs County
Co rporatiOn through th e Me1gs County Hospital
Cornm1ss10n consisting of 10 members
These members appointed b) the Me1gs County
commiSSIOners are Hugh Custer Russell Cullums
Freeland Noms Thomas Crow Jr Herbert Shields R
R Pickens D 0 Leo Vaughan Gerald Thompson and

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THE LABORATORY The scene for much testing IS operatmg present!) m expanded
quarters at Veterans Memonal Hosp1tal In the picture Pamela Th e1ss laboratory
supervisor looks on as Juha Qualls operates a machine wh1ch analyzes venous blood gas

There are e1ght board members who set the policy of
the hospital and serve w1thout pay
Members are Earl Clark chairma n Russell Brown
VICe chamnan Early Roush secreta f) Andrew Cross
George Hackett Jr Hugh Custer Asa Hoskms and
Harold Sauer
The hospital has 150 full and part tune employees with
an annual payroll of $1 078 529 31l
In 1977 2 446 patients were adnutted to Veterans
Memorial Hospital
There were 5 873 patients bemg seen through our
emergency room department
These patients were admitted or treated by one of the
members of our medical or dental staff
J H R1dgway D 0 Chief of Staff l D Telle M D
V1ce Chief of Staff Ch1ef o£ Surgery and Director of
l~ bora tor1 and Physical Therapy Departments J P
Conde Staff Secretary ; R R Pickens D 0 T B
McGowan D 0 R E Bmce M D E VIllanueva MD
S Blazewlt'"l M D C W ThomJl'on M D RadiologiSt
R A Avenon M D Rad1olog1st Antomo Sola M D
Radiologist
H B Davidson Pathologist J A Kemp M D G H
Abels MD G E Vallee M D lntermsts M S1mon
M D Urologist H D Brown DDS C J Ingels DDS
K R1ggs D D S and R R Damels M D on the Courtes)
Staff and E Dixon M D on the Consulting Staff

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Citizens wished well
Photos by Bob Hoeflich

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Veterans Memorial
Hospital wishes Meigs
County well this week and aU
other 51 weeks of the year
said Walter Lucas In an
nouncmg the start of National
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VMH patients will
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Veterans Memonal
Hosp1tal has contracted
w1th
Phys1c1ans
Placement Group Inc
for phys1c1ans to cover
the
emergency
department dur&lt;ng the
weekend
All of the phys1c1ans
have OhiO Med1cal
L1 censes and are
ex perienced 1n
prov1dmg emergency
department care
The purpose of th1s
new program IS to g1ve
tmmedmte a ttent10n to
the patient while domg
nothmg that many wa y

would reduce the close
relat10nsh1p between
the pat1ent and h1s
fam1ly phys1cmn The
phys1c1an on duty m the
emergency department
will treat or make
arrangements
for
handling
of
the
emergency cond1t10n
The pa t1ent w1ll then be
referred to h1s famtly
phys1cmn for fo llow up
care
VVeekend coverage
begms a l 12 o clock
noon on Saturday unttl 6
a m Monday and will
contmue unttl furthe r
not1ce

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Pursuant to an Order of
Sate ssued by the Com n on
Plea s Cou rt ot Me gs Coun t y
Oh o t w I offer tor sa e at
p ubl c auct on on t he 20th day
of May 19 78 at 10 30 A M on
the Courthouse step s n tne
Courthouse
n Pomeroy
Oh o the to ow ng descr bed
r eal estate
T rae I 1
S tu a te
n Sect on
Fract on 6 T own 2 Range 13
Sa sb ury Town sh p
Me gs
Coun ty State ol on o and
be ng more fully descr bed as
fo tow s Com menc ng at a
pont n the or heas t corne r
of sad Fract on 6 thence S J
deg 41 14 W along t he e&lt;lst
lneol sa d F ra cton 6 4 200
feet to a po nt n he g r an to s
northea st property co r er
and the real po n t ot beg n
n ng for the land llere n
descr tled thence S J deg d
24
W along the g r antors
east property I ne ano th e
east I n e of sad Frac on 6
814 19 teet to a po n
n th e
grantor s sou heast pro perly
co rner and th e sou th eas
co rner of sa d F ac on 6
the nce N Bll deg 18 36 lh
a ong the gran ors sov th
property
e a nd the south
I ne of sa d Fract on 6 32 27
feet to a pont n he gran ors
property co r ner then c e N 3
deg 41 24
E along
he
grant ors property 1 ne 78 4 08
tee to a po nt n t he grantors
proper y corner
hence S 88
deg 28 58
W a ong h{'
grantors proper v ne 13 00
fee to a pont n the grantors
property co rner and the
sou heast corne r of L ot
Number 7 of Rock Spr ngs
eco ded n
Subd 11 s on as
Plat Boo~ 4 P.=tge 36 n he
records ot t he Me gs County
Reco rder s O ft ce hen ce N 8
d cg 28 58 E a eng lh !l east
1 nc at sad lot Nu mber 7 and
Lot Number 6 of sa d Ro c k
Spr ngs Sub d lv!. nn .lnri ~'~"
grantors property I ne 304 61
t ee to a POnt n the grantors
property co rner ano t he
no theasl co ner of sa d Lot
Number 6 then c e S RB de a
28
58
w atong the
grantor s south proper y I ne
and he north nc ol sa d Lot
N un ber 6 and I ots Nu n ber
S 4 3 1 and
ot sad Ro c k
Spr ngs Su bd v son
592 00
teet o a pont n the grantors
property corner and the
northwest co rner of sa d Lot
N u mber
thence S 1 deg Jl
02
E along t he gran ors
property t ne and the west
l ne of sad Lot Number I
H 00 t eet to a po nt n the
grantor s proper tv corner a no
co rner ot s~ d Lot Numoer
then ce S 88 deg 28 S8 W
along the gritntors properly
1 ne a no a t ne ot sad Lot
N umber
1S 00 fee t to a pont
n the grl!lnlors property
co rner and a co rner o f Lot
N u mber 1 nence s 1 deg 31
02 East a any the grantors
prop er t y llr.~e end the we~t
1 ne ot safa Lot Number 1
110 00 tee to " po n t n the
g ranter s prcperty corntr and
the southwes corner of sa d
Lo t Number
t and
he
ex st ng northerly r ght of
wav line o t Rock Spr ngs
Road thence N 19 deg 37
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W a ong the gran t or s
proper tv 1 ne and the e• Sf ng
norther y r ghf o t way ne o f
Rock Spr ngs Road 67 10 !ee l
to a poi nt th ence N 51 deg
11 01
ce nt nu ng a ong
sa lo line 22 96 fee to a pont
n the g rantors property I ne
then ce N 14 deg 34 02 W
along the orantors prop erty
ne 3 49 l ee r to a po nt n the
grantors property co rn e r
then ce S 84 deg 18 56 W
a ong 1M grantors sou h
property I ne J 11 f ee
o a
po n n the gr&amp;n t ors proper y
1 ne and the e• st ng nor
t nernty r gtlt of wav l ne o t
Ro c k Spr ngs Road
the nct'
N S2 deg 11 01 W a long th e
grantor s property t ne ana
the e~t !lot ng norther y r ght of
way I ne Of Ro c k
Spr
R oaa 1 61 f eet to a po n
t hence N IS~ ceg J 1 01 w
c:ont nu ng ~ t ong s~ d I ne
30 11 ft et to a pont t hence S
11 dtg 16 S8 w coni nu ng
11 ong sad ne 48 S9 f eet to a
pont n th e grantors south
prop~rty 1 ne
tt1ence S 84
deg 28 se
w atong th e
grantors sou h p opertv I ne
111 5 56 feet to a po nt n rne
gran ors southwes t property
cofne r and the ex sling
center! ne of Old U S 33
lh enct N
19 deg 08 51
w
a ong
the
grant
ors west
property
line
and
the
e• st ng
cen
terl ne of Old U S 33 127 &lt;t2
feet to i!l po nt thence N 19
deg
Sl
w con t nu ng
atono sad line 2111 00 feet to a
po ntln th e grantors pro perty
cor n er thence N 70 oeg 31
40
along til e grantors
proper tv 1 ne 57 18 feet to a
po nt n the grantors propert y
corne r and the e• sf ng
souttterty r i ght of way I ne of
Coun ty Rolld Nu mber 25
thenct N 19 deg 28 02 W
a ono tile gran tors nor th
propertr t ne and th e e~~: sling
souther y r ght of way line of
County Road Number 2S
135 61 lee! to a po nt thenc e
N 9deg •3 J? E cont numg
along uld lint ISS 47 teet to a
poml thtnce N Sl deg 59
02 E cont nv ng along sai d
1 ne 10 1 I 1 f ee l to a oolnt
thence N 67 deg 25 10 E
conr nu no along s&amp;ld tlne
160 2• tee-t to a po int thence
then ce
75 deQ ]1 16
cant nu no along s ad lin~
112 76 teet to " po lnl thenc e

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EXPANDED SERVIC! S are now betng offered m the phys1ca! therapy department of
Veterans Memorwl Hospital Standing With some of the well eqUi pped therapy equ 1pmenl
used 111 treatment of patients are Mark Werry and Joan Anderson

National Hospital Week is
an annual observance
sponsored by the American
Hospital ASIIOClatlon and ita
member hospitals to show
appreciation for the work
d&lt;me by hospital employees
and to encourage hoapital
community interaction

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coni nu tno along sad lin e
1 4 4 fee l to a po nl thenc e
E con
5 79 deg 43 06
ltnulng afono sa1d t ine to a
point then ce S 65 deg 10
S7 E cont nu no along sa
l ine to a point In the grantors
east property line then ce S
24 deg 49 03 W a long th e
grantors tast prop erty line
130 00 teet to a point n tht
grantors north prope ty line
lhenct
59 deg 10 02 E
along tt'tt grantors north
property tine 110 82 teet to
th e po lnf ot beolnn no ana
coni a n ino 13 29J acres

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RHONDA ERVIN R N shows a momwr wh1ch Is a part of mtrlcate eqwpment to be
ll.'led 1n a new Special care unit to be opened soon at Veterans Me mona! Hospital Twenty
four hour momwrmg of patients needmg mtens1ve nursmg care will be provided 111 the twobed unit

Thla year • theme
Hoapltals Wl.sh You Well ,
carrle11 • ~tiOdwlll me!laage
from hr••Pit• Ia for the con
tlnued M renewed good
health &lt;r evory11ne In the
community &gt;~~tid Mr Lucas
And we d like to make this
an occulon to remind people
tbat good health doe!n t jbst
happen, It take!l effort
We hope that National
Hosp1tal Week w!U signal the
need to change unhealthy
lifestyle patterns - like
mnoktng eating or drinking
to excess getting too little
rest or exercise or not having
ihe routine medical care
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PAM THEISS Veterans Memorial Hoapital
laboratory supervl.90r operates a sophiaticated new
machine at the lab which perform~~ varlo1111 upect.a of
blood testing The machine eliminates human error and
reduces the Ume for a blood study from 15 minute• II&gt; two
and one.!Jalf mlnute!I The lab la now In an ilolaiAid five
room complex Dr H B Davidson la the laboratory
pathologist
doctor
doing what you can to tllay
National Hospital WeeA ~ out of the hOIIpital, he con
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wevs and easements of
record
Grantor claim&amp; title by
deed ot record as recorded In
Ottd Book 110 Page 719
Mei gs cou.ntv peed Records
Otttcr lpllon tor the above
descri bed tra c t hat been
preplrtd
from
exlsHna
records by
Richard
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Gtugow R
No 5141 and
Is nor 10 actual field Survey
dlttd March 12 1971

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grantors south p operty In~
and !he south I ne of sad
F ra ct on 6 32 17 teet to a
po nl 1 th e gran orli proper y
co rne r th en ce N 3 deg 4
24
E a long th e gran to rs
property I ne 284 08 f eet to a
PO nl n the granton. pr operty
corner thence
a8 deg 28
58
W a to!1g he grantors
property I ne ar)d pass ng th e ~
sou th e.lsl corne r ol l,.o t
Number 7 Of Rock Spr ngs
Su bd 11 so n as re corded n
Pat Book 4 Petge 36 n th e
r eco rds o t th e Me gs County
Recorders Oft ce a t 3 00 t eet
a tot a l d s ta ce of 578 00 t eet
to a po n
n t he 9 anlors
property corner and the
southwest cone
of to
Number 12 of sad Sub
d v son and th e eat POnt ot
beg nn ng lor the l and her e n
descr bed th ence S 88 de9
29 58 W a ong Ihe 9 • ntor s
south prop er y I ne 22 00 t ee t
e g an tor s
o a pon t n
sou thW es t p operty co r ner
hence N 8 deg 0 01 W
.:tlong the gra n tors
11e s t
proper y I ne 46 00 tee t t o a
pont n the grantors prope tv
co ner then ce N 84 deg 18
58
E along he grantors
property ne 2J 08 tee t to a
pont n the grantors prope ty
corner then ce N 14 deg 1.1.
02 West along the gran ot s
west pr oper y I ne
5 73 t ee t
o a po n
n the gran ors
no lhwesl pPoperly co rn er
ano the eK s t ng sou th erly
gh l of way I ne of Ro c k
Spr ngs Road th ence S 49
deg 11 02
E
a ong
he
gra ntor s north property I ne
and It e e .. s t ng sou th er l y
r ghl at way I n e of Rock
Spr ngs Road 14 73 teet a a
Do nt the ce S 77 deg 35
02 E con nu ng a ong sa d
ne 14 63 feet to a PO nl n he
gra 1 to s north east properly
co ner 11nd the northwe -. t
co ncr ot sa d Lot Nu mbe
12 then ce S oeg 08 7 E
a eng the gran or s cas t
p ope ty
e rJnd the wes t
I ne of '&gt;ad Lot N umbe 12
134 97 t eet to th e pont o l
beg nn ng and co nlil n ng
0 060 aues
Su b ee l to at
ega h Qh
ways and casemen ts o t
re co rd
Grantor eta
s
r e b'r'
deed at record as recorded n
Deed Book 216 Page 719 n
the re co rds of the Me QS
County Re cor ders 0 ce
Oeser p on tor he ll bolle
desc r bed
re~ c t
has been
prepared
Iron
ex sl n g
records
bv
R char d
C
G ta soow
R
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5 16
da ed Mar ch 15 918 dnd s
not an actual I e d sur11ey
TRACT J
S tua e
n Sec t on
15
Frac t on 6 Tow 2 Range 13
Sa Sbury Townsh P Me gs
Coun t y S ate at On o a ld
be ng more t ully descr bed as
fo ows
Commenc ng at a PO n
n
tne no rt heast corne r ot sad
Fract on 6 th ence N 87 deg
II 49 W al ong the north I ne
of sa rJ Fracflon 6 1 345 57
f ee o a pont 1 the e• s ng
east erly I m ted a ccess r Qhl
of way I ne ot U S Jl th ence
S 4 deg 38 17 W a ton g t he
eK st ng easterly I m t e d
a ccess r Ohf otway I ne of U
5 33 136 59' teet to a po
thence s I deg 55 19
E
cant nu ng along sa 0 I ne
436 72 teet t o a pont r he
grantors nor thw es prope ty
corner an d th e rea POnt ot
beg inn ing tor the land here n
des c r bed tt ence N 71 deg
00 09 E a ong th e grantors
north property
ne 290 00
t ee to a pont n the grantors
no lheas proper y co rn er
and the ex st ng cen t er! n c ot
0 aU S 33 the leeS 19deg
n 51 E a o g the grantor s
east prope ly I ne and hC
e,. st ng center nc at U S 33
29 00 tee to a pont n ae
gr!ln t ors southeast prope t y
co rner thenc e S ! I deQ 00
09
w a ong tne gran1ors
soutn property
ne / YU 00
leet to a pont n th e gran1ors
southwest properly corne r
ano
ne eK s nq easterly
1 n ted access r ghl ol w~Jy
1 ne of U s 33 hence N
9
deg 12 50
W atong m e
gran tors west property t nE!
and the ex s ng eas cr v
I m led access r gl'1 of way
1 ne a t U S 33 19 00 tee t o
the pont of !Jeg nn ng and
cant an ng 0193 acres
Su!J ec to at tega h Oh
ways ana easements of
record
Gr ant or eta ms It e br
oeed ot r eco r d as re co racd n
Deed Book 'J 6 Page 1 9 n
It e records o l the M e gs
County Recorders Oft cc
Oeser pt on f Or the a cove
described tract has been
prep&lt;Hed
fr om
eK st ng
reco rd s tly
R chard
C
G la sgow
R
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5 61
da ted Maret 2S 1978 ana s
no t an l'tCtual f eld sur'.ley
TRACT 4
Situate
n Sec on
5
Fract on 6 Town 2 Range 13
Salisbury Tow nsh P Me i gs
Cou nty Stat e ot Oh 0 and
be ng more fully descr bed as
f o llow ~
Commenc1ng at a POnt n
the northeast corner of said
Fract on 6 then ce N 87 deg
11 49 W along th e north I ne
of uld Fract on 6 1 300 67
feet to a pont n the g r antors
northeut corner and the
exls!lng wes terly r1ght otway
line o f county Fcolld No
25 and
the
real
pont
of
beg nn ng
of
th e
land
here n
descr bed
thence s 19 oeo lot 14
E along the gran ors ea~ l
property nne a nd I he ex st ng
westerly right ot way 1 ne o f
Cou nty Road Number 25
525 96 leet to a poin t n th e
grantors southeast property
corner thence
71 deQ oo
!&gt;' w along he g rantors
so utn p r o perty 1 ne '90 00
feet to a po.nt n rne grantor s
so uthwest property co rn er
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l i m ted ac cess r ght of wa y
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33 then ce N 1
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19
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llneotu S 33 4367?teettoa
pont thence N 4 deg 38 11
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136 59 feet to i!l point n the
grantor s northwest property
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po 11
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at way
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thenc e N 66
deqrees 04
31
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gran tors 1or h p roper ty t ne
ond the e.: s ng souther v
r gh ot way
ne ot Stat e
Rou e Nun ber 7 131 20 t ee1
to a po n
t ence N 78
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a on g Sil d ne 403 54 ee o a
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th e ce S 87
deg r ees 1 49 ~;.,cont nu nq
a ong sao ne and t he north
1 e ot sad Fra c t on 6 375 00
teet to a pont n the grantor s
n orTheast prope ty co r ne r
and tt e e• s g westc v
1 n ted 1ccess r ght of wily
ne ot u s 33
hen&lt;:e S 19
degree~ 25
4 E a ong 1 e
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ne
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pont 11 cnce s 17 degrees 38
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544 89 ro a po t
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wes
ne o t sao Frac on 6
11 en ce N 3 dtg ees 41 24 E
ll on g
1 e Qran o r s w es t
prop er y
e and he west
e of s tt d F rt~c o 6 863 58
tee to 1 e po n o t beg nn ng
dnd co t an g -10 170 acres
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ways il n d ea se en s of
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Gran or cans
lie by
deed of re co rd as eco rd ed
Deed Book 716 Page 7 9 '
he records o f tt1 e Me qs
Coun y Recorde r ~ Ott ce
O f'&gt;sc r pt on to the tthov e
desc bed tr.Jct has been
prepHC!l by R ch ar d C
G asgow R S N o 5 61 and s
not an actua f etd su r '.ley
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16
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th e sou t eas co r er a t sad
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547 25 t eet to a po n t n th e
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and t ~ e• st ng northerly
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70 degrees
16
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354 24 tee to a po n n he
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th e 1 ce N 29 degr ees 28 31
w a o '9 he grantor s wc s
p ope ty n~ 301 80 tee o
pont 1 th e granto s prope y
corne r 744 00 t eet to a po n l n
the grantors proper y co r ner
th ence N 8 degree s 57 1
E
along t he g r antors w est
p opertv t nc JSO oo t eet to a
pont tn en ce N 15 degrees 01
49 w coni n u ng ala g sad
1 ne 16 00 f eet to a pont n the
Q an or s northwest property
co rner th ence
B7 degre es
1 49
along the g an ors
Ol" lh p operty
ne 7 7 61
te et to a pont n th e g a ntors
properTy corner =tnel tnc ea!.t
1 ne of sa d Sec r on 16 then c ('
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nc
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ne ot sad
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theas l property co rn er r~ n d
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Townsh p Road Number 79
hence s 16 deyrec&gt;s 30 08 W
along the gran1or s east
property t ne ana th fl e)C st ng
ce nter! ne of Townsh p Road
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po ntln he g r l!lntors proper y
co rner then ce N 87 de9rees
11 49 w along th e grantors
property 1 ne 181 oo teet t o a
po n n the grantors proper y
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11
w ~tlong the grant or s
pro per t y 1 nr 160 oo t ee- t 10 a
point n ne grantors proper ty
corner
hence N 80 degrees
51 241 E alon9 the Qrantors
property ne 156 ?A fee t to a
po n n he grantors prop er &gt;1
c orner lind the ex lsi ng
center! nc o f lownsh tp Road
Nu mber 19
thence S 19
degrees 30 46 W along tne
grantors east prop erly I n e
and th e ex st ng center ne ot
lownsh p RollO Number 79
66 13 feet t o a pont n the
gran tor s sou th east propertv
co rnn thence N 70 degree~
29 14 W along the grantor!!
south property I ne 16 50 t eet
t o a POnt n t he exist ng
westerly r ght of way I ne ot
Townsh p Road Number 79
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wh ic h J 961 acres 1s In Sec! on
14 and 1 886 ac r es 1s In
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record
Grsntor c ta ln s 1 tt e by
deed of re cord as recorded In
Deed Book ilb Page 719 n

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records of the Me gs ounty
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hente S ar deg ee s
49 E
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hen ce 5 13 degrees 16 49 E
along
he grantor s c I 'i t
pr oper t y 1 ne and the eK st n q
e o f Towns! p Rortd
center
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pon t hence S 3 degrees 4
49 E co 1 u g a on9 sa d
1 e 59
1 tee o th e pont of
beg nn ng and con a n n q
t 540 acrt:&gt; s
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d~scr bed
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s ot an a ctua I e Cl su r vey
TRACT 8 S uate n Sec
I on 16 Town '} Range 13
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be ny n or e l u v d esc r bt:d l"i
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th e sou l eas corner o f sad
Sec on
16
th ence N 87
degrees 1 49 w a ong the
sou t
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7654 78 tee to a oo n
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lflen ce N 7 degrees 14 15
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sou t h~ast
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pont then ce S 85 degree s 6
00 E a tong a I ne and pass ng
a pont n th ee ~ st ng center
I ne ol U 5 33 at 601 65 t eet a
ota d sta nce at 787 21 f eel to
a po n
n the e.: s t g
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a t way ne ot U S 33 tn ence
S 10 deg r ees 40 04 E a o [I
he ex s ng cas er y I n t ed
a cces s r ght at way ne of u
S 33 716 39 teet to a po n
the
gran ors
nort h wt:~l
pr\lper ty co rn er and the rea
po n of beg nn ng tor th e Ia no
here n descr bed
en c e N 72
d egree~ JS n
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gr11n tors nor h proper v n e
148 86 t ee
o l po nr n he
g an or s northeil s property
co rner an d the ex st nq
cen te r ne of old U S 3J
the ce S 6 degre~s 41 10 E
=tong the gran ors e :t s
property I ne and hE' ('K s t ng
cen erl ne at old U S 33
44B 97 tee t to d pont t
he
grantors sou h('aS t property
car ne
then ce S 87 deq ees
?6
along " e g ra n tors
south proper y 1 nc 43 69 tee
to a pont n the g rantors
'iOuth wes
p r ope rt.,. cor nN
and th e ex st n g eas terly
t m ed a cc es s r gn o f way
t ne of U S ll II e c e N 10
deq ees 40 04 W dl on q the
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re
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th e u st ng eas tl tv
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The po nt ot beg nn ng and
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deed at record ll S reco d ed n
De ed Boo k 216 Page 719 n
tt e n co rds o
II e M e q s
County Recorde r s Olf ce
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or th e clt)OV{'
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ra e! ha!io been
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G asgow R s No 516 an d s
no t an ac Ud I e d su r11cy
TRACT 9 S tu,:,te n Sec
ton 6 Town 7 Rang e 13
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M e y~
Coun t y 5 a e o l Oh o and
be ng 1 ore tullv dcscr b ed as
t ot OWS
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the southea!lt carne a t Sil d
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6
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deg r ee!. 1 ~9 W al on g he
o;ou th 1 nl? o Sd d Sec on 16
1654 78 t eet to a po nt n the
sou t hwest co rner o t the
sou th east qua er of sa d
SH o n
6
then ce N 1
deqree !io 14 75 E cllong he
wes t
ne ol he sou lhtrt!.
quarlt!r o sad Sec on
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1878 59 l ee o a pont then ce
s 85 degree s 6 0 E a tong a
1 ne and pass ng il pont n the
e• o;r ng ce1 ter I neat U S 33
at 601 65 t ee t &lt;1 told d stan ce
o f 787 21 t ee t t o a po n n t"le
grantors northw es t p r o p er l y
c orner and the ex s t ng
easterly t 1 CCI a(c ess r ght
of way lne of U S 33 3nd he
rea 1po t of beg nn ng for he
and here n dcscr beet th en ce
S 85 degr ees 6 00 E tt ong
the grantors north p operty
ne 135 79 feel to a po 1 r n
the
grantors
nor heast
property corner a d the
eK st ng cente r ne of old U S
13 thence s 17 degr ees 57 37
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properly ne anti t he ex s ng
centerline o f U S 33 320 68
tee to a po n th ence S 4
&lt;1egrees 37 31 E con i u ng
a tong sad ne 167 10 feel to a
pont
n
th('
qran t ors
southeas propert y co rner
hence S 71 degrees. S4 2J W
a ong the grlln t ors sa ult
proper tv t ne 180 6'1 te e o a
polnt n the gra o s so u th
we'\1 property co rn er :lnd th e
ex s t ng cas er l y t m ed
access r qh l otway t n e ot U
33
then c e
N
10
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w atong
tne grantors wesr proper Y
ne and the ex.ls t ng eas erly
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ne ot u s 33 516 30 fee t to
the p6 nl of beg nn '9 and
cont.-.lnlng 2 45S acres
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ways and ease men Is of
record
Grantor ell! m! IItie bY
deed of record n r ecorded n
Deed Book 2\6 !'age 719 n
the records of the Meigs
Co unt y Recordtrs Office
Oest;npt on lor th e above
descr bf'd trect has been
prepared by R lch Hd C
G l asgow R
No 5161 and s
not an a c tua l leld su r11q
TRACT 1D
51 1 ale:
Sect on 16 Town 'J Rangr tl
Sat sbury Townsh p
Me qs
Coun ty Sti!l e ot Oh o and
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beg nn ng tor t1 e :tnd c r
desc b e (
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N
deg ce s 14 ?S E cant nu q
a o ng sa d t r e and the
ranto s we st p r opc y n ~
1231 @0 t eet o a pont
he
q r a tor s nort h w es prop('rty
corner
en cf;:' S 85 &lt;Jly r ees
6 00 E a ony the yr&lt;lntors
no r h prop e rty
ne 390 92
l l.!el o a po n
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m ed access r qt1 of way
ne of U 5 3J thenc.;- S 8
degrees
76 w a ong th e
g a or s east proper y
c
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m ted 1ccess r ghl ot wil'll
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33 2q5 97 ee o rt
po nl
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06 E con i nu ng alonQ 5 1 d
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4 43 tee to a po
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properly carne
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deqrees 41 ?8
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grcH o ~s ou h p rope y
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309 110 eet lo a po n
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gran or s prope r tv co ne r
the ce N 3 deg r ees 2J 32 E
&lt;~long II e grantors. proputy
1 nc IJO 00 ce I to a po n n
the gra or s property co r ner
ence N 84 deg ees 36 18 W
along tt e gran to s sault
prop er y 1 ne 159 33 tee
o
1 e po n o l beg nn q a nd
co nlil
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de ed of r eco rrJ as r eco ra(ld n
Deed Book 2 16 Pdq e 719 n
he r eco rds o f th e Me gs
Coun ty Recorders Ott ce
Oeser pi o
to
t e above
des c bed trrt C'I has been
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nor an a c uat e d su r vey
TRACT 11
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Sec t o
70 and Sec t on ? I
F act on 15 a d F a t o J 1
Town 3 Range 13 Bedford
Town s r p
Me q s County
S a e of Oh o and bt: g no
u l y de scr bed as lo ow s
Co m 1 en c ng J l il PO nt
he sou nwes co rner of \ll d
lt1 ence N 90
F act on 2S
degrees 00 00
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sou th ne or sad Fra ct on 25
2519 45 feet ro a po n n
e
grttnlor s ~outhwes properly
co ner and r e rca po t o t
beg nn ng f o r the and h( e
des c bed
thenc e N
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de grees 00 00
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grantor s west p r operty nc
225&lt;~ 08 teet o a po
11 e
grantors property I ne and
th e sou h ne of lhe W 1 an
Carleton Esl dle Dower ne
th ence 5 6 degre es 00 00 W
a ong th e g r an ors prope y
c a d 11 e sou
e of he
W II am Car leton Es a e
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ne 405 23 f ee o a
po n
the g an o s P ope v
corner thence N 0 de(lrecs
oo oo E a ong he gr antor!.
w est proper! y
n~
lnd
pA ss ng 1'1e nor h ne ot sa d
Fra c t on 25 and the Sou th ne
of !.ad I rae! on 3 a 2 4 76
tee and pa ss ng the no lh
neo t !.ad Sec t on 10 a o he
south nea l sa a Sec on 21 "'
1'1 37 16 te e a to a d sta ce o l
2557 76 teet to a po nl n I e
grantors northwe s properly
corner a d th€:' nort h ne o f
sa d Fra c o n 3 I then c e N 90
cteQr ees 00 00
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grantor ~ no lh prop e
y nl?
and he o lh
ne of sa d
Fra ct on 31 558 97 tN •t to a
po n n ne g ran or s no II
east pop( ty co ner
e e
s o d eqrees 00 00 w a o q
the grantors eas pr opert y
In c and pass nq the sou th
e
of sad Sec t on 1 1 ~ nd he
no rth t nea t sa d Sec on 70 at
1320 00 t eet ana pa ss nq the
sou t h
ne
of
sa d
Frac on 31 and the nor h ne
o f sad rracr 01 15 at 23 43 00
feet a to at d stan ce of 2518 B6
tee t o a po n n the grant or s
proper y corner then ce S 85
de g ree s 45 00 w a ong he
qrantor s property I ne 50 00
t eer o a po
n th e qran or s
proper y co rner
hence 5 90
degr ees 30 00 W a ong ne
grantor s proper y ne 486 62
tee o a pont n tn e g an or s
pr o per v c or e
cln d the
Cl'i sl nQ ce r tcrt c o t Coun tv
Road Nun o er 18 ( K ngsbury
Road
h ~ nce S 67 e~ eg ees
46 29 E arong he gr anto s
property
e and he eK st ng
cen t er! ne o l Coun t y Road
N un ocr
8
( K ngsou Y
Road 748 35 c c o a po nt n
gran or s CitSI p r o perty n e
0 oeqree 00 oo E
th en ce
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q a ! Of!!.
sou t h~as t
proper y co
~
and te sou tt Inc ol Sil d
Fra ct on 15
tnencc N 90
dCQr ecs 00 00 W a onq h~
gran ors south property
e
and he south I ne ol Si'l d
Fra c to 25 110.s 50 t ee to he
pont o t beg nn ng an d con
ta
q
45 216 a c r es e &gt;.
cept ng 1 123 ac r es eav ng
14 3 t5 3 acres o f wn ct 59 301
a cres s
Fra c o 15 an d
83 BSl atr('
n Fra ct on 31
EX C EPl ON
Co
menc ng a! a po
he
so u hwe'it c orner ot sad
F ra ct on 2~
then ce N 90
degrees 00 00
E a o 9 the
sou !I
e ot sad F act on 1)
1733 95 f ee l Ia a po n t 1' ne
qrantor s sou rne ilst prope ty
co rner the c~ N 0 degrees
00 00 E alo ng the gra ton.
ea st prop erty t ne
1201 51
teet oapont ntheel(s ng
cent er n e o t County Road
Nun ber
18
( K ngs
our\IR C'I ad
t hence N 6 7
de g n .. s 46 29 W a ong the
ex sf ng ce 1 tert nea t Co unt y
Road N u ber B I( ngsbur y
Road
446 /5 t ee o th e c .=tl
po n ot beg nn ng lor th e la nd
here n Oese r bed nen(e N 67
degrees 46 / 9 w con 'u g
a to q sad t ne 'J?l 25 tee t to a
po n tl'1en ce N 9 degrees J'J
16 E a tong a 1 nc .&amp;00 00 t ee t
o a pont
th e ce 5 80
d"qrees 11 &lt;t4 E dlong at c
211 80 feet t o a po n th en ce S
90 Clegrees
16 W a onQ a
1 nl! 449 OJ t uct to It e po I of
beg nn ng and con ta in ng
2 173 a cres
Subte c t to all teg.tl
gt
weys and easemen t s ol
record
Grantor eta ms ttle by
deed of record as recorded n
Deed Book 716 Page 719 n
the record s of the Me gs
County Re corders Off ce
Oeser p On l o r the ~bO'.IC
descr lbtd tract has be en
preparea by R c hard 0
G asgow
fro 11
H st ng
re co rds deed'i der als and
qu a ct Sht'cts and s not an
actual f eld sur11ey

n

u s

Mr s

Lellie MtCa n L&lt;ng IJ ll m
ViSit 1s at Ihe Clela nd home
Fnday evemng wu e M1 s
Dt nna Ihle Lms Mchssa
Kathy and David Hacmc
Mrs Shar n M ch el M 11
thew Km1heily and I&lt; dd
Mmersv1ll&lt; Sunday callers
were Mr and Mrs Eorl y
Cast&lt; Ripley W Vo and M1
a1d Mrs R ck H 1llun
V1enna W Vu Sunda1
evcm ng dmncr guests

wcr e

Mi ss Fallh !Inn McCuin
Manetta G r e~ Sclw ad
Cutl er Mr and MIS l.oir)
Clelan d Ure~ and Ma&lt;)
H1bbs
D D Clelland and Mrs
Ca rp ent er
c, lumbu s
ca lled on Denzel Clela nd
Sundav
Dr an d Mrs B1lly Hubert
\l! e n

Colu mbu s

TERMS OF SAL E Co•h

l or not tess t han wo lh rds of
the appra sed va ue Ea c h
parce l to be 'iO id sep(\ ately
A plat of the r eal estate to
be so d haS been f l ea n Case
No
16046 of tt e Me gs
Coun ty Common Pl e tt ~ Court
Appra seo
val ve
ot
oroper y
1 a cl

(

and

Hayes

\\i:IS

there for tests

Denzel Cleland Vlslled " th
Mr and Mrs George AbbJtt
Mt Hern on Fnda~

were

weekend g 1ests ul Mr md
Mrs Cia) 111 Allen
In 1541 Sparush explorer
Mrs Pauline ft1 cc alter Hermmdo des{ t o di S(.UVered
spe nd&lt;n g 1he w nt er 111 the MISSISSIPP Hl\ cr

fran&lt;.: IS and Paul Anderson

Mr and Mrs Asa J ordan
called on Mr and Mrs Dale
Williams Sunda) aft ernoon
ram ra Clark of Midd!epUii
spent a weekend w1th her
grandparents Mr and Mrs
B b Clark

Vu guua has retumed tu her
h1

me her e
MIS Freda Miller has been

returned 11 her home from

Social Security
notes

the Holzer Medical Center
Edith S1sson and Dons
Spem:er

Puruero\

v tstted

Sunday e&gt;cn&lt;ng Wilh Mr and
Mrs John W ~e k hum
Mr and Mrs Arthur Orr
and Paul Orr spenl Sunday
•1th Mr s Wa)ne Orr
Pu rkersburg
Mr s J H Rose su n
H1chard daughter Janet
Mank and grandson J hnny

0\er the )ears the Sucwl monthly checks to about 38
null un people Fmally most
philosophy of serv ice to the ml rmallon tu handle Soc1a l
public has been ba sed t n Secu nt y Black I ung SSI or
mcli\ 1dual needs Ind 111 Med1c.:are matters arc at
dividuul cap•bihl ies In the home su v1s1ts to the Social
tar} }'Ca!s f tte prugnun Secunt y Off ce freq uentl y do
this cuntt::pl f pet sona\Jzed n&lt; resolve the problem but
sen u.:e me mt face tu fat e req uire a fol low up contact
c nlact It ~a s fell thut the
s, what does all this mean
best wa) 1 g1vc a perSt n the t&lt; ) OU "hen you have a Soc1al
best serv1ce on any Social Secunt) problem' The an
Secunty M e d~eare Sup s"er obviOusly IS lu call first
plemental Sclunty !net me f md out what you need to do
or Black I ung matter "as tu and the best wa) to do 11
h 1\ e h11n nght lhere 1n frunt
The phone number to the
of y u II some&lt; ne could not AI hens St c1al Secunt) Office
cume I&lt; the 1 ff1 ce lu apph fur located at 221 1, Columbus
pa yments report a cha nge of Road Alhens Ohio 45701 IS
mlumc ad~ress or ln. mg 592 4HB
Me1gs County
sttua l wn et s, c1al SeCUl ll }
residents &gt;an dial the Office
Field Hepr ese ntat~&gt;e VISited a 992-li622
lhe perS&lt;Jn &lt;1 home m the

Secur \) Adnumstratt un s

ASTRO·GRAPH

\JIJ~U
ul]lfJwrU!.l '}
May

9

1978
I r

h1

spttill

anyv.here he or

ut

she \Hls cunfmcd

Les Paster the Athens
Secunl)
F~eld

Sue~al

Heprese llC~
Atht:ns and

sc 1 vt ctng

l\.C

Counties

Me~.g s

JlU UIIed ut th tl any person
rep

es~

11tng I unself 1s un

agenl I empi ) CC f Ihe
Unncd S1a1cs ha s 1den
lif1cauon 1he F Bl ur the
I ca l S&lt; C1 d Scc unl ) Off ce
sh old be no 1f1ed If Hill une IS
false[) representing tl em
sel\eS " Suc1al Secunl)

"'

GEMIN !May 11

agents
I he rchanc_ c

July 111 cunta ll

1

face tufa((

has

changed

1 Sl. lllt!What N," the emph(ISI.S
s

1

telcsen ICC

tti ktn!$

"' Ci:lrc uf bustncss b) telephone
aU t r than an fhce VISit
l he rei:lsuns ft r telescrvl&lt;.:e
are numerous F1rst of all
111 ~~ S c1al Secunly bus1ncss
can n "be better handled by

Se pl 22 1 IJ

s

J'

1ge

Mr

Mr and Mrs 1\uss Cleland
r,. Ill lhursday lhrou~h
Sunday I hey atS&lt; ; s&lt;ted
Wlhherg!at dmtter

News

en he mer
Mmme Fo1t Eldora F01t
Mrs
D&lt; n Columbus and Glenna
I I C hln ~c r Ru (,r.ndc c, Ibum and Louella Hamng
\!Sited Sunday w1th Mrs , f l.ancasler were guests of
Opal Ellhmgcr and Laura Mr and Mrs M A Epple
Jear
l'hu rsday afte rnoon
Hd&lt;Jlt 'vt::S H d fr tends uf
B&lt; b and Rubm Gibson of
M" r U&lt;) (,aut gathered ut c, Iurn bus and Mr and Mrs
her h me Sur da) lor a dmner Kermil Walton of Pomeroy
an JbSl! f\(IOI.:e l f her IJuth were Sunday v1sil ors of Mr
da} I ut.: cd r e lattv es at and Mrs Bub Alkire
tc 1dmg were Mr and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Babe Wha ley
John Wllkham Mr and Mrs of Colu mbus \ISited fuesday
H1thard (,aul and Dav1d wnh '" Ia Clark and Frances
Mr s F:velyn (.uul Mr s Alk ire
Goyann Clay I udd und
Mr and Mrs Glenn Jewell
Suza lila and r UCIIIe Sm ith Mrs Ruby Ha lliday and
Mr und Mrs Arthur Orr Pauline Atkms were Sunday
VIS ted rhursday C&gt; Cnln g
dumer guesls of Mr and Mrs
" 1h Mrs Martha Lee an d Bob Jewell
ch il dren and Puul On
Hal Hannon had maror
Bashan
surgery I uesday at St
Mr and Mrs Juhn Hayes Mur) s Hosp il a I 1n Hun
have bt,th returned home lmgtun
from the St Joseph h spllal
Andy Anderson Dunbar
Parker sb urg Mr Haye s W Va spent • day With Mr
undcr•ent surgery and M" and Mrs Jerry Frum and

(Jc

rata

Brenna
Hunt sv 11le
(ret rg1a were ht use guests of
anti

6

~·'lo('iety

Oc t

ZJJ A

telephone Second the m
crea se n Ihe &gt;lflce workload
- f1um Medit aiC 111 1966 to
the Supplemental Secunty
lncume Pr gram SSI I In
1974
1nd man) maJ r
arncndm enls

n

bet ween

-

BOWLING
Wednesday Earlybrrds

April r1 1978
Tea m
R ggs Used Cars
Royal Crown
Hall1e!. Recs

ng Bu lders
New York Clolh ng

K

W L

95 25
88 32

63 57

50 70
35 85

Ca r o l na Fabr cs
JJ 87
nd
Game Scra t c h -

Debb e Hawley 189

Ma y

Voss 177 Bess Hendr cks
Drema Roa ch 175
lnd Ga ne W th Hand c ap

Debb e Haw ey
Drema

Roa ch

Hendr cks 199

208

215
Bess

lnd
Series Scratch Marlene W I son 475 Drema
RMch 47
Oebb e Hawley

470

lnd

Ser es Wlfh Hand cap

Drema Roa ch 570 Debb e
Hawl ey 548 Anne Hatt leld
5&lt;5
Team

Game

Scratch

R ggs Used Cars 771 765 764
Team Game W1th Hand ca p
- New York Cloth ng 895
Halle s Recs
880
R1ggs

Cars 868
n1a) make ~a111ng 11me 1n the Used
Team Seres Scratch Social Sccurnv Office ur at R ggs Used Cars 2290 Roya
Jo
ihe (olllac t Statum m Me1gs Crown 2012 Hallie s Recs
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C lUll) Seruu1 CitiZens Ccii CI 206
Team Seres W th Han
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d ca p
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SCORPIO (Oct 14 Nov 111 I
2581
Halle s Recs
2529
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IO CI&lt;.~y ll tl
I
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Royal Crown 2502
)/ yo , ubu r5 rhe cro r co uld people I hird It just makes
t'l I "l lPi 0 I l(j I pu t co n guud sense to take advanlagc
In 1945 President Trwnan
v t ~;d that o c wd ~ cl e
f th e lates t 1n com
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 13 Dec n un! C' ath n tcchnolf g~ It dt off&lt;ciall) declared V E Da)
11) Ell
t o ug h yo u It 1 Ql te
- the end of World War II m
Pl pi r: 1 r~ gard g yn
a 1 s lhe 1ub necessar) to gel
Europe
to I 1y
a
n s 1 u~ ~ a d q
C:O UIU St II 3 ..,C&gt; b fi CiJU S o t 1he
l n &lt;&gt; al way yo co fl H.: I yo u

FUNNY BUSINESS

By Roger Bollen

se ll

CAPRICORN tDec 22 Jan 19)

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March 201

You ca 1 acw mr li s t th a wh ch
yo u st:: t you n1 d to o dr~ y wllh
c;a sty g esutt s n 0 11 clecl you
e na
t: a r:; t c abOl t you r
gOd IS
ARIES (March 21 Apn\19) You
tak e a 10 nonsense appr o ach
1 yo
dea ng s today wh1ch
d:&gt;es qe th n gs done Howe 11
er vou could of!ond some o n e
I yo 1
nd p lo n a t o

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VERY. 'I!E'f

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10- TheDailySentmel Middleport Pomeroy 0 Monday MayS 1978

Hospital Week being observed

II - The Da1ly Senttnel Middleport Pomero) 0 Monday Mal 8 1978
NOTICEOFSALE

Coulty

OF MEIGS COUNTY

"

B

NATIONAL

GOEGLEtN

4 1 24 w a onq th e eas t t e
Of sad F ac t on 6
?26 19

teelfoapont n hegrantors
southeast prop e rty co rner
and the sou th eas t co rm.• a t
sa a trac on 6 then ce N 86
deg
18 36
w atong the

and

BARBARA A GOEGLEIN
ET AL

May 7 13 1s National Hosp1tal \\ eek
That m1ght not be a hohda) )OU ordmarll)
celebrate - unless you happen to work m a
hosp1tal But maybe 11 sa hohda) vou should thmk
about observmg thiS year
I 1ke most des1gnated weeks or days
NH\\ remmds us of somethmg 11e often take lor
granted m th1s case the presence of our local
hospital ButNat1onal Hospital \hek can sene as
a different kmd of remmdt-r too
II can remmd us that our health 1sn t
somet hmg to be taken lor granted Our bod1es
can I be expected to surv1ve whatever 11e choose
to do to them Smokmg o\ereatmg exerc1smg too
htlle 1gnonng key warnmg symptoms and not
lollowmg our doctor s adv1ce 11111 all catch up 11 1th
us eventuallv And when they do 11e m1ght fmd
that 11e are all too aware of that bUJ!dmg m tht&gt; •'
commumty wh1ch 11e used to be able to takt- for
gran ted

Defendants
Case No 16 046

I

A NEW SERVICE of Veterans Memonal Hospital IS
respU"atory therap) w1th the departmen t des1gned to
proVIde rehef for all ages of patients who have breathtng
difficulty Complete semces lor patients w1th problems

are provided by the department extending to the
lllStallatiOn of tents and admimstertng aerosol therapy
Bob Casto left therapist and Bnan Conde paramedic
are pictured with a ptece of equipment used on patients to
restore breathing after breathing has stopped

SCOTT LUCAS admw1strawr of Veterans Memorial
Hosp1ta! and Mrs Rhonda Ervm R N confer on hMn to I
matters Mrs Ervm has the responsibilitY of the
continutng education of employes new eqwpment and
personnel procedures

•

Facts
about.

••

your hospital
Vetera ns Memonal Hospital IS a 7().bed non.prof1t
acute care tnstltutlon owned by Me~gs County and leased
to the Veterans Memorial Hosp1tal of Me1gs County
Co rporatiOn through th e Me1gs County Hospital
Cornm1ss10n consisting of 10 members
These members appointed b) the Me1gs County
commiSSIOners are Hugh Custer Russell Cullums
Freeland Noms Thomas Crow Jr Herbert Shields R
R Pickens D 0 Leo Vaughan Gerald Thompson and

r.Mrj'Jp r.olltn~

THE LABORATORY The scene for much testing IS operatmg present!) m expanded
quarters at Veterans Memonal Hosp1tal In the picture Pamela Th e1ss laboratory
supervisor looks on as Juha Qualls operates a machine wh1ch analyzes venous blood gas

There are e1ght board members who set the policy of
the hospital and serve w1thout pay
Members are Earl Clark chairma n Russell Brown
VICe chamnan Early Roush secreta f) Andrew Cross
George Hackett Jr Hugh Custer Asa Hoskms and
Harold Sauer
The hospital has 150 full and part tune employees with
an annual payroll of $1 078 529 31l
In 1977 2 446 patients were adnutted to Veterans
Memorial Hospital
There were 5 873 patients bemg seen through our
emergency room department
These patients were admitted or treated by one of the
members of our medical or dental staff
J H R1dgway D 0 Chief of Staff l D Telle M D
V1ce Chief of Staff Ch1ef o£ Surgery and Director of
l~ bora tor1 and Physical Therapy Departments J P
Conde Staff Secretary ; R R Pickens D 0 T B
McGowan D 0 R E Bmce M D E VIllanueva MD
S Blazewlt'"l M D C W ThomJl'on M D RadiologiSt
R A Avenon M D Rad1olog1st Antomo Sola M D
Radiologist
H B Davidson Pathologist J A Kemp M D G H
Abels MD G E Vallee M D lntermsts M S1mon
M D Urologist H D Brown DDS C J Ingels DDS
K R1ggs D D S and R R Damels M D on the Courtes)
Staff and E Dixon M D on the Consulting Staff

nvs

Year round

Citizens wished well
Photos by Bob Hoeflich

-

New program assures

n

Veterans Memorial
Hospital wishes Meigs
County well this week and aU
other 51 weeks of the year
said Walter Lucas In an
nouncmg the start of National
Hospital Week 1978 (May 7

e

13 )

VMH patients will
•

•

get immediate care
Veterans Memonal
Hosp1tal has contracted
w1th
Phys1c1ans
Placement Group Inc
for phys1c1ans to cover
the
emergency
department dur&lt;ng the
weekend
All of the phys1c1ans
have OhiO Med1cal
L1 censes and are
ex perienced 1n
prov1dmg emergency
department care
The purpose of th1s
new program IS to g1ve
tmmedmte a ttent10n to
the patient while domg
nothmg that many wa y

would reduce the close
relat10nsh1p between
the pat1ent and h1s
fam1ly phys1cmn The
phys1c1an on duty m the
emergency department
will treat or make
arrangements
for
handling
of
the
emergency cond1t10n
The pa t1ent w1ll then be
referred to h1s famtly
phys1cmn for fo llow up
care
VVeekend coverage
begms a l 12 o clock
noon on Saturday unttl 6
a m Monday and will
contmue unttl furthe r
not1ce

I

Pursuant to an Order of
Sate ssued by the Com n on
Plea s Cou rt ot Me gs Coun t y
Oh o t w I offer tor sa e at
p ubl c auct on on t he 20th day
of May 19 78 at 10 30 A M on
the Courthouse step s n tne
Courthouse
n Pomeroy
Oh o the to ow ng descr bed
r eal estate
T rae I 1
S tu a te
n Sect on
Fract on 6 T own 2 Range 13
Sa sb ury Town sh p
Me gs
Coun ty State ol on o and
be ng more fully descr bed as
fo tow s Com menc ng at a
pont n the or heas t corne r
of sad Fract on 6 thence S J
deg 41 14 W along t he e&lt;lst
lneol sa d F ra cton 6 4 200
feet to a po nt n he g r an to s
northea st property co r er
and the real po n t ot beg n
n ng for the land llere n
descr tled thence S J deg d
24
W along the g r antors
east property I ne ano th e
east I n e of sad Frac on 6
814 19 teet to a po n
n th e
grantor s sou heast pro perly
co rner and th e sou th eas
co rner of sa d F ac on 6
the nce N Bll deg 18 36 lh
a ong the gran ors sov th
property
e a nd the south
I ne of sa d Fract on 6 32 27
feet to a pont n he gran ors
property co r ner then c e N 3
deg 41 24
E along
he
grant ors property 1 ne 78 4 08
tee to a po nt n t he grantors
proper y corner
hence S 88
deg 28 58
W a ong h{'
grantors proper v ne 13 00
fee to a pont n the grantors
property co rner and the
sou heast corne r of L ot
Number 7 of Rock Spr ngs
eco ded n
Subd 11 s on as
Plat Boo~ 4 P.=tge 36 n he
records ot t he Me gs County
Reco rder s O ft ce hen ce N 8
d cg 28 58 E a eng lh !l east
1 nc at sad lot Nu mber 7 and
Lot Number 6 of sa d Ro c k
Spr ngs Sub d lv!. nn .lnri ~'~"
grantors property I ne 304 61
t ee to a POnt n the grantors
property co rner ano t he
no theasl co ner of sa d Lot
Number 6 then c e S RB de a
28
58
w atong the
grantor s south proper y I ne
and he north nc ol sa d Lot
N un ber 6 and I ots Nu n ber
S 4 3 1 and
ot sad Ro c k
Spr ngs Su bd v son
592 00
teet o a pont n the grantors
property corner and the
northwest co rner of sa d Lot
N u mber
thence S 1 deg Jl
02
E along t he gran ors
property t ne and the west
l ne of sad Lot Number I
H 00 t eet to a po nt n the
grantor s proper tv corner a no
co rner ot s~ d Lot Numoer
then ce S 88 deg 28 S8 W
along the gritntors properly
1 ne a no a t ne ot sad Lot
N umber
1S 00 fee t to a pont
n the grl!lnlors property
co rner and a co rner o f Lot
N u mber 1 nence s 1 deg 31
02 East a any the grantors
prop er t y llr.~e end the we~t
1 ne ot safa Lot Number 1
110 00 tee to " po n t n the
g ranter s prcperty corntr and
the southwes corner of sa d
Lo t Number
t and
he
ex st ng northerly r ght of
wav line o t Rock Spr ngs
Road thence N 19 deg 37
O'J
W a ong the gran t or s
proper tv 1 ne and the e• Sf ng
norther y r ghf o t way ne o f
Rock Spr ngs Road 67 10 !ee l
to a poi nt th ence N 51 deg
11 01
ce nt nu ng a ong
sa lo line 22 96 fee to a pont
n the g rantors property I ne
then ce N 14 deg 34 02 W
along the orantors prop erty
ne 3 49 l ee r to a po nt n the
grantors property co rn e r
then ce S 84 deg 18 56 W
a ong 1M grantors sou h
property I ne J 11 f ee
o a
po n n the gr&amp;n t ors proper y
1 ne and the e• st ng nor
t nernty r gtlt of wav l ne o t
Ro c k Spr ngs Road
the nct'
N S2 deg 11 01 W a long th e
grantor s property t ne ana
the e~t !lot ng norther y r ght of
way I ne Of Ro c k
Spr
R oaa 1 61 f eet to a po n
t hence N IS~ ceg J 1 01 w
c:ont nu ng ~ t ong s~ d I ne
30 11 ft et to a pont t hence S
11 dtg 16 S8 w coni nu ng
11 ong sad ne 48 S9 f eet to a
pont n th e grantors south
prop~rty 1 ne
tt1ence S 84
deg 28 se
w atong th e
grantors sou h p opertv I ne
111 5 56 feet to a po nt n rne
gran ors southwes t property
cofne r and the ex sling
center! ne of Old U S 33
lh enct N
19 deg 08 51
w
a ong
the
grant
ors west
property
line
and
the
e• st ng
cen
terl ne of Old U S 33 127 &lt;t2
feet to i!l po nt thence N 19
deg
Sl
w con t nu ng
atono sad line 2111 00 feet to a
po ntln th e grantors pro perty
cor n er thence N 70 oeg 31
40
along til e grantors
proper tv 1 ne 57 18 feet to a
po nt n the grantors propert y
corne r and the e• sf ng
souttterty r i ght of way I ne of
Coun ty Rolld Nu mber 25
thenct N 19 deg 28 02 W
a ono tile gran tors nor th
propertr t ne and th e e~~: sling
souther y r ght of way line of
County Road Number 2S
135 61 lee! to a po nt thenc e
N 9deg •3 J? E cont numg
along uld lint ISS 47 teet to a
poml thtnce N Sl deg 59
02 E cont nv ng along sai d
1 ne 10 1 I 1 f ee l to a oolnt
thence N 67 deg 25 10 E
conr nu no along s&amp;ld tlne
160 2• tee-t to a po int thence
then ce
75 deQ ]1 16
cant nu no along s ad lin~
112 76 teet to " po lnl thenc e

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EXPANDED SERVIC! S are now betng offered m the phys1ca! therapy department of
Veterans Memorwl Hospital Standing With some of the well eqUi pped therapy equ 1pmenl
used 111 treatment of patients are Mark Werry and Joan Anderson

National Hospital Week is
an annual observance
sponsored by the American
Hospital ASIIOClatlon and ita
member hospitals to show
appreciation for the work
d&lt;me by hospital employees
and to encourage hoapital
community interaction

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coni nu tno along sad lin e
1 4 4 fee l to a po nl thenc e
E con
5 79 deg 43 06
ltnulng afono sa1d t ine to a
point then ce S 65 deg 10
S7 E cont nu no along sa
l ine to a point In the grantors
east property line then ce S
24 deg 49 03 W a long th e
grantors tast prop erty line
130 00 teet to a point n tht
grantors north prope ty line
lhenct
59 deg 10 02 E
along tt'tt grantors north
property tine 110 82 teet to
th e po lnf ot beolnn no ana
coni a n ino 13 29J acres

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RHONDA ERVIN R N shows a momwr wh1ch Is a part of mtrlcate eqwpment to be
ll.'led 1n a new Special care unit to be opened soon at Veterans Me mona! Hospital Twenty
four hour momwrmg of patients needmg mtens1ve nursmg care will be provided 111 the twobed unit

Thla year • theme
Hoapltals Wl.sh You Well ,
carrle11 • ~tiOdwlll me!laage
from hr••Pit• Ia for the con
tlnued M renewed good
health &lt;r evory11ne In the
community &gt;~~tid Mr Lucas
And we d like to make this
an occulon to remind people
tbat good health doe!n t jbst
happen, It take!l effort
We hope that National
Hosp1tal Week w!U signal the
need to change unhealthy
lifestyle patterns - like
mnoktng eating or drinking
to excess getting too little
rest or exercise or not having
ihe routine medical care
r11commended by your

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PAM THEISS Veterans Memorial Hoapital
laboratory supervl.90r operates a sophiaticated new
machine at the lab which perform~~ varlo1111 upect.a of
blood testing The machine eliminates human error and
reduces the Ume for a blood study from 15 minute• II&gt; two
and one.!Jalf mlnute!I The lab la now In an ilolaiAid five
room complex Dr H B Davidson la the laboratory
pathologist
doctor
doing what you can to tllay
National Hospital WeeA ~ out of the hOIIpital, he con
an appropriate time to start eluded

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wevs and easements of
record
Grantor claim&amp; title by
deed ot record as recorded In
Ottd Book 110 Page 719
Mei gs cou.ntv peed Records
Otttcr lpllon tor the above
descri bed tra c t hat been
preplrtd
from
exlsHna
records by
Richard
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Gtugow R
No 5141 and
Is nor 10 actual field Survey
dlttd March 12 1971

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grantors south p operty In~
and !he south I ne of sad
F ra ct on 6 32 17 teet to a
po nl 1 th e gran orli proper y
co rne r th en ce N 3 deg 4
24
E a long th e gran to rs
property I ne 284 08 f eet to a
PO nl n the granton. pr operty
corner thence
a8 deg 28
58
W a to!1g he grantors
property I ne ar)d pass ng th e ~
sou th e.lsl corne r ol l,.o t
Number 7 Of Rock Spr ngs
Su bd 11 so n as re corded n
Pat Book 4 Petge 36 n th e
r eco rds o t th e Me gs County
Recorders Oft ce a t 3 00 t eet
a tot a l d s ta ce of 578 00 t eet
to a po n
n t he 9 anlors
property corner and the
southwest cone
of to
Number 12 of sad Sub
d v son and th e eat POnt ot
beg nn ng lor the l and her e n
descr bed th ence S 88 de9
29 58 W a ong Ihe 9 • ntor s
south prop er y I ne 22 00 t ee t
e g an tor s
o a pon t n
sou thW es t p operty co r ner
hence N 8 deg 0 01 W
.:tlong the gra n tors
11e s t
proper y I ne 46 00 tee t t o a
pont n the grantors prope tv
co ner then ce N 84 deg 18
58
E along he grantors
property ne 2J 08 tee t to a
pont n the grantors prope ty
corner then ce N 14 deg 1.1.
02 West along the gran ot s
west pr oper y I ne
5 73 t ee t
o a po n
n the gran ors
no lhwesl pPoperly co rn er
ano the eK s t ng sou th erly
gh l of way I ne of Ro c k
Spr ngs Road th ence S 49
deg 11 02
E
a ong
he
gra ntor s north property I ne
and It e e .. s t ng sou th er l y
r ghl at way I n e of Rock
Spr ngs Road 14 73 teet a a
Do nt the ce S 77 deg 35
02 E con nu ng a ong sa d
ne 14 63 feet to a PO nl n he
gra 1 to s north east properly
co ner 11nd the northwe -. t
co ncr ot sa d Lot Nu mbe
12 then ce S oeg 08 7 E
a eng the gran or s cas t
p ope ty
e rJnd the wes t
I ne of '&gt;ad Lot N umbe 12
134 97 t eet to th e pont o l
beg nn ng and co nlil n ng
0 060 aues
Su b ee l to at
ega h Qh
ways and casemen ts o t
re co rd
Grantor eta
s
r e b'r'
deed at record as recorded n
Deed Book 216 Page 719 n
the re co rds of the Me QS
County Re cor ders 0 ce
Oeser p on tor he ll bolle
desc r bed
re~ c t
has been
prepared
Iron
ex sl n g
records
bv
R char d
C
G ta soow
R
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5 16
da ed Mar ch 15 918 dnd s
not an actual I e d sur11ey
TRACT J
S tua e
n Sec t on
15
Frac t on 6 Tow 2 Range 13
Sa Sbury Townsh P Me gs
Coun t y S ate at On o a ld
be ng more t ully descr bed as
fo ows
Commenc ng at a PO n
n
tne no rt heast corne r ot sad
Fract on 6 th ence N 87 deg
II 49 W al ong the north I ne
of sa rJ Fracflon 6 1 345 57
f ee o a pont 1 the e• s ng
east erly I m ted a ccess r Qhl
of way I ne ot U S Jl th ence
S 4 deg 38 17 W a ton g t he
eK st ng easterly I m t e d
a ccess r Ohf otway I ne of U
5 33 136 59' teet to a po
thence s I deg 55 19
E
cant nu ng along sa 0 I ne
436 72 teet t o a pont r he
grantors nor thw es prope ty
corner an d th e rea POnt ot
beg inn ing tor the land here n
des c r bed tt ence N 71 deg
00 09 E a ong th e grantors
north property
ne 290 00
t ee to a pont n the grantors
no lheas proper y co rn er
and the ex st ng cen t er! n c ot
0 aU S 33 the leeS 19deg
n 51 E a o g the grantor s
east prope ly I ne and hC
e,. st ng center nc at U S 33
29 00 tee to a pont n ae
gr!ln t ors southeast prope t y
co rner thenc e S ! I deQ 00
09
w a ong tne gran1ors
soutn property
ne / YU 00
leet to a pont n th e gran1ors
southwest properly corne r
ano
ne eK s nq easterly
1 n ted access r ghl ol w~Jy
1 ne of U s 33 hence N
9
deg 12 50
W atong m e
gran tors west property t nE!
and the ex s ng eas cr v
I m led access r gl'1 of way
1 ne a t U S 33 19 00 tee t o
the pont of !Jeg nn ng and
cant an ng 0193 acres
Su!J ec to at tega h Oh
ways ana easements of
record
Gr ant or eta ms It e br
oeed ot r eco r d as re co racd n
Deed Book 'J 6 Page 1 9 n
It e records o l the M e gs
County Recorders Oft cc
Oeser pt on f Or the a cove
described tract has been
prep&lt;Hed
fr om
eK st ng
reco rd s tly
R chard
C
G la sgow
R
S No
5 61
da ted Maret 2S 1978 ana s
no t an l'tCtual f eld sur'.ley
TRACT 4
Situate
n Sec on
5
Fract on 6 Town 2 Range 13
Salisbury Tow nsh P Me i gs
Cou nty Stat e ot Oh 0 and
be ng more fully descr bed as
f o llow ~
Commenc1ng at a POnt n
the northeast corner of said
Fract on 6 then ce N 87 deg
11 49 W along th e north I ne
of uld Fract on 6 1 300 67
feet to a pont n the g r antors
northeut corner and the
exls!lng wes terly r1ght otway
line o f county Fcolld No
25 and
the
real
pont
of
beg nn ng
of
th e
land
here n
descr bed
thence s 19 oeo lot 14
E along the gran ors ea~ l
property nne a nd I he ex st ng
westerly right ot way 1 ne o f
Cou nty Road Number 25
525 96 leet to a poin t n th e
grantors southeast property
corner thence
71 deQ oo
!&gt;' w along he g rantors
so utn p r o perty 1 ne '90 00
feet to a po.nt n rne grantor s
so uthwest property co rn er
and th e ex stl n g e-8sterly
l i m ted ac cess r ght of wa y
llne of u
33 then ce N 1
deg H
19
w along tt e
grantors west prop erty line
and th e u:Tiflnn westerl y
..
limited ac cus r igh t ol w:.y
llneotu S 33 4367?teettoa
pont thence N 4 deg 38 11
E co ni nu ng along Si!lld ne
136 59 feet to i!l point n the
grantor s northwest property
cornl'r end tne existing
souther y I m ted •cceu r ght
ol way line or State Routt
Number 7 and lht nor t h l ine

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17 deg 11 49 E atono !he
grantors north property t ne
1nd the ulstlng southerly
limited access ri g ht of way
line of State Route Number 1
1nd the north line of Fract on
6 4• 90 ftet to the point or
beg i nning and containing

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TRACT 5
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SN t o
5
1 rllct Ofl6 Town'} Ran~~ IJ
Sat sbu ry Tow lSh p Me gs
Coun y S o;~te o t 0 o a d
be ng rr ore fu y d esc r bed as
all ows
Co
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a a po 1 I n
the nor It west C'o rnc of sad
Frac t o
6
hence
J
deg r ees 4
14
W .:tlong
he
west
1 ne of
s1 d
Fract on
6
3B7 .n
t ac t
0 a port n It e y ll o s
nor It west pr op ar y co r H
and thu rt:a po 1 o t bl;)g n
n ng
th('
and lie en
0
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1
It en c c s 87
degrees t
49
E a ong th e
g r anto ., or h p r ope tv ne
393 36 f er t to ,. pont n th e
9 antors property co r ne r
1 e ce N 3 degrees 41 1J E
a 0 g
g a tors west
property 1 e 231 o ('!? ! to r1
po 11
tt e
4 ra 0 :. nor h
properly ne l d he c)l st ng
sou her v 1 teo access gh t
at way
ne ot sa e Rout~
Nu T1ber 7
thenc e N 66
deqrees 04
31
alonq It e
gran tors 1or h p roper ty t ne
ond the e.: s ng souther v
r gh ot way
ne ot Stat e
Rou e Nun ber 7 131 20 t ee1
to a po n
t ence N 78
d egrees 59 oq E can t nu n g
a on g Sil d ne 403 54 ee o a
~ 0 nt on t e o r h n~; of Sll d
Fract on 6
th e ce S 87
deg r ees 1 49 ~;.,cont nu nq
a ong sao ne and t he north
1 e ot sad Fra c t on 6 375 00
teet to a pont n the grantor s
n orTheast prope ty co r ne r
and tt e e• s g westc v
1 n ted 1ccess r ght of wily
ne ot u s 33
hen&lt;:e S 19
degree~ 25
4 E a ong 1 e
gran or s east p r opH iy
ne
and th e £')( 5 ng we ster ly
1 m t ed ac cess r ght ot way
1 ea t u s J J 2&lt;13 53 f ee t o a
pont 11 cnce s 17 degrees 38
1 E con r nu nQ atonq Sll d
n e 5 ro 79 ce
0 a pont
th enc e s 14 degr ees 53 79 E
co ni nu q a ong sa a
ne
544 89 ro a po t
n
he
gran o r s sou l proper y
e
th ence N 86 dcg ees 53 02 'h
atonq th e qran o s sou th
proper y t e t847 51 t eet to a
po nl n th e q an or s sou th
wes prop erty co ner ana he
wes
ne o t sao Frac on 6
11 en ce N 3 dtg ees 41 24 E
ll on g
1 e Qran o r s w es t
prop er y
e and he west
e of s tt d F rt~c o 6 863 58
tee to 1 e po n o t beg nn ng
dnd co t an g -10 170 acres
Sublec t o il
ega h gh
ways il n d ea se en s of
r ecord
Gran or cans
lie by
deed of re co rd as eco rd ed
Deed Book 716 Page 7 9 '
he records o f tt1 e Me qs
Coun y Recorde r ~ Ott ce
O f'&gt;sc r pt on to the tthov e
desc bed tr.Jct has been
prepHC!l by R ch ar d C
G asgow R S N o 5 61 and s
not an actua f etd su r '.ley
TRACT 6
5 tua e
Sec o
16
Frac on 1 Town '} Range
13
Sa ~bu ry
Townsh p
Meg!. Cou n v Stttte o Oh o
and
)t'
g
mo r e
lu tv
des cr bed as tot ows
Co , ne 1 c ng at a pont n
th e sou t eas co r er a t sad
Se c t o' 16
then c e N 3
degrees 41 24
E a ong the
e.ts t ne o f sad Sect on 16
547 25 t eet to a po n t n th e
gran ors south property ne
and t ~ e• st ng northerly
r gh cl way I ne o f County
Road Nu nbcr 20 and Th e rca
po 1 of b~g nn ng fo r he ilnd
here n descr bed
then ce 5
70 degrees
16
8
w
a onQ
he gran o rs sou n
property ne .tnd he e• sf nq
northerly r gh of way I ne o
Coun ty Road Nu m ber 70
354 24 tee to a po n n he
g antors pr o pe y ( O e
th e 1 ce N 29 degr ees 28 31
w a o '9 he grantor s wc s
p ope ty n~ 301 80 tee o
pont 1 th e granto s prope y
corne r 744 00 t eet to a po n l n
the grantors proper y co r ner
th ence N 8 degree s 57 1
E
along t he g r antors w est
p opertv t nc JSO oo t eet to a
pont tn en ce N 15 degrees 01
49 w coni n u ng ala g sad
1 ne 16 00 f eet to a pont n the
Q an or s northwest property
co rner th ence
B7 degre es
1 49
along the g an ors
Ol" lh p operty
ne 7 7 61
te et to a pont n th e g a ntors
properTy corner =tnel tnc ea!.t
1 ne of sa d Sec r on 16 then c ('
3 degr('e!Jo 41 14 w o1l onq
the grantors proper r
nc
lna the eas t
ne ot sad
Sect on 16 47 8 t eet to a pont
n the {Iran ors p opertv
corner ana th e
ortnwcst
corner o f sad Frac on 2a d
the southwe s t c orner o f
F ra c l on
tU
Lnes c r
Tow 1sh p
h ence
s 87
degr ees 11 49
E along he
grantors north properly I ne
and the north
ne ot sa o
Fracllon
'J
Sa sbu r y
Townsh p a nd the soutll In"'
a t Fract i on 10
Chc~der
Townsn lp 320 CO te et o a
pont n he 9rar tors nor
theas l property co rn er r~ n d
he ex st ng cen tcrt ne o f
Townsh p Road Number 79
hence s 16 deyrec&gt;s 30 08 W
along the gran1or s east
property t ne ana th fl e)C st ng
ce nter! ne of Townsh p Road
Number 79 132 00 tee to a
po ntln he g r l!lntors proper y
co rner then ce N 87 de9rees
11 49 w along th e grantors
property 1 ne 181 oo teet t o a
po n n the grantors proper y
cor ner hence S J degrees 49
11
w ~tlong the grant or s
pro per t y 1 nr 160 oo t ee- t 10 a
point n ne grantors proper ty
corner
hence N 80 degrees
51 241 E alon9 the Qrantors
property ne 156 ?A fee t to a
po n n he grantors prop er &gt;1
c orner lind the ex lsi ng
center! nc o f lownsh tp Road
Nu mber 19
thence S 19
degrees 30 46 W along tne
grantors east prop erly I n e
and th e ex st ng center ne ot
lownsh p RollO Number 79
66 13 feet t o a pont n the
gran tor s sou th east propertv
co rnn thence N 70 degree~
29 14 W along the grantor!!
south property I ne 16 50 t eet
t o a POnt n t he exist ng
westerly r ght of way I ne ot
Townsh p Road Number 79
IIH.mce 58 degrees 5o1 06 w
along the grantors south
property nt and the e• st ng

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Townst') p Road Numoer 79
192 711 eet ro a pomt th en ce S
w con
70 degrees 16 18
tinu ng a tong said line 74 29
feet to the pont of beg 1nil ng
and conta n ng 5 8St1 acres o l
wh ic h J 961 acres 1s In Sec! on
14 and 1 886 ac r es 1s In
Fraction 12
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Su btec t to all 1eoa h g
ways snd e-asements. o t
record
Grsntor c ta ln s 1 tt e by
deed of re cord as recorded In
Deed Book ilb Page 719 n

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records of the Me gs ounty
Recorders Olf lc e
Oescr lp on tor the auove

d eH r bed
1.1( 1 til~ h c c
prepa ed by R c hard C
C. asgow ~;r 5 No 5 6 rtnd s
not an 1 uat t c td su r ... ev
TRACT 7 S tuat C n S('C
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ex s nq
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Town st p ~cad N u 1 be /Y
t~n ce N 3 aeg ees
t 49 W
d onq rt e c .o: ~ I g cente r ne
of To wn sh p Road Nun ber
79 30 4 50 ee a a po nt n nt
grantors soul ca~ t p ope ty
cornN a d the nat po nl of
beq nn ng to t e ta d ncr c
Oeser bed
lh ~ nn;
S B&lt;l
degr e e~ 19
t W alonq h ('
grantor s sou th propert y
343 53 tee
o a po n
hl
qranto s sou we s t prop(' y
corner thence N 1 ~ deQr ('es
02 49 w a ong he gran o r :.
we&lt;; p operly I ne 2J 1 50 l et"!
o a pont n th e grllnl or s
northwe st proper y ca rne
hente S ar deg ee s
49 E
alo g the g ranlo s no th
pr oper .., ne 341 00 t ee o ~
po nl n th~; gra o s o
ens t prop er v co rner ;Jnd th e
eK s ng
ce nt er! r.e
ot
Townsh p Road Number 79
hen ce 5 13 degrees 16 49 E
along
he grantor s c I 'i t
pr oper t y 1 ne and the eK st n q
e o f Towns! p Rortd
center
Nu mber 79 176 00 t ee t o 1
pon t hence S 3 degrees 4
49 E co 1 u g a on9 sa d
1 e 59
1 tee o th e pont of
beg nn ng and con a n n q
t 540 acrt:&gt; s
Sub eel o a
eg a! h gh
ways an d caHn enls a t
reco rd
G a o
c a n s t t e by
deed ot r ecord as r eco rd ed n
D eco Book 'J 6 Page 1 9 n
he
ceo ds of II e M e gs
Co un v Recorders Off ce
Oeser p t on fo th e abo11 e
d~scr bed
tract has bel'n
prepared by R c hard 0
Glasgow R 5 No 5 161 and
s ot an a ctua I e Cl su r vey
TRACT 8 S uate n Sec
I on 16 Town '} Range 13
Sa t Sburv Townst p Me ys
Coun y Sta lto" ot Oh o and
be ny n or e l u v d esc r bt:d l"i
fo ll ows
Co n menc ng a a po t
th e sou l eas corner o f sad
Sec on
16
th ence N 87
degrees 1 49 w a ong the
sou t
ne o l sad See r on 16
7654 78 tee to a oo n
n lhP
southwest co rner of the
southeas
quarter
o
sad
See ton
6
lflen ce N 7 degrees 14 15
E "onq he west nc at 1 e
sou t h~ast
qua er of sa d
Sect on 16 1871! 59 eel Ia u
pont then ce S 85 degree s 6
00 E a tong a I ne and pass ng
a pont n th ee ~ st ng center
I ne ol U 5 33 at 601 65 t eet a
ota d sta nce at 787 21 f eel to
a po n
n the e.: s t g
eH t erly m ted access r ght
a t way ne ot U S 33 tn ence
S 10 deg r ees 40 04 E a o [I
he ex s ng cas er y I n t ed
a cces s r ght at way ne of u
S 33 716 39 teet to a po n
the
gran ors
nort h wt:~l
pr\lper ty co rn er and the rea
po n of beg nn ng tor th e Ia no
here n descr bed
en c e N 72
d egree~ JS n
E a ong th e
gr11n tors nor h proper v n e
148 86 t ee
o l po nr n he
g an or s northeil s property
co rner an d the ex st nq
cen te r ne of old U S 3J
the ce S 6 degre~s 41 10 E
=tong the gran ors e :t s
property I ne and hE' ('K s t ng
cen erl ne at old U S 33
44B 97 tee t to d pont t
he
grantors sou h('aS t property
car ne
then ce S 87 deq ees
?6
along " e g ra n tors
south proper y 1 nc 43 69 tee
to a pont n the g rantors
'iOuth wes
p r ope rt.,. cor nN
and th e ex st n g eas terly
t m ed a cc es s r gn o f way
t ne of U S ll II e c e N 10
deq ees 40 04 W dl on q the
Qran tors we~t property
re
&lt;~nd
th e u st ng eas tl tv
ed iie ce'is r gh of way
t ne at U S 33 416 60 teet to
The po nt ot beg nn ng and
con a ng 0 9SO ac r es
Su b eel to dll l eg a n qh
wavs anu casen en t s o

n w

r~ co rd

Grant or eta
s r 1 e by
deed at record ll S reco d ed n
De ed Boo k 216 Page 719 n
tt e n co rds o
II e M e q s
County Recorde r s Olf ce
Oc s( r p i 0
or th e clt)OV{'
descr bed
ra e! ha!io been
pr e pared br R ch Md D
G asgow R s No 516 an d s
no t an ac Ud I e d su r11cy
TRACT 9 S tu,:,te n Sec
ton 6 Town 7 Rang e 13
Sa !!.bu r y l o wn sh p
M e y~
Coun t y 5 a e o l Oh o and
be ng 1 ore tullv dcscr b ed as
t ot OWS
Commt!nC ny a a DOn
l
the southea!lt carne a t Sil d
Sect on
6
h~ cc
N M
deg r ee!. 1 ~9 W al on g he
o;ou th 1 nl? o Sd d Sec on 16
1654 78 t eet to a po nt n the
sou t hwest co rner o t the
sou th east qua er of sa d
SH o n
6
then ce N 1
deqree !io 14 75 E cllong he
wes t
ne ol he sou lhtrt!.
quarlt!r o sad Sec on
f.
1878 59 l ee o a pont then ce
s 85 degree s 6 0 E a tong a
1 ne and pass ng il pont n the
e• o;r ng ce1 ter I neat U S 33
at 601 65 t ee t &lt;1 told d stan ce
o f 787 21 t ee t t o a po n n t"le
grantors northw es t p r o p er l y
c orner and the ex s t ng
easterly t 1 CCI a(c ess r ght
of way lne of U S 33 3nd he
rea 1po t of beg nn ng for he
and here n dcscr beet th en ce
S 85 degr ees 6 00 E tt ong
the grantors north p operty
ne 135 79 feel to a po 1 r n
the
grantors
nor heast
property corner a d the
eK st ng cente r ne of old U S
13 thence s 17 degr ees 57 37
E a ong the grantors east
properly ne anti t he ex s ng
centerline o f U S 33 320 68
tee to a po n th ence S 4
&lt;1egrees 37 31 E con i u ng
a tong sad ne 167 10 feel to a
pont
n
th('
qran t ors
southeas propert y co rner
hence S 71 degrees. S4 2J W
a ong the grlln t ors sa ult
proper tv t ne 180 6'1 te e o a
polnt n the gra o s so u th
we'\1 property co rn er :lnd th e
ex s t ng cas er l y t m ed
access r qh l otway t n e ot U
33
then c e
N
10
oe~rees 40
&lt;t
w atong
tne grantors wesr proper Y
ne and the ex.ls t ng eas erly
t m ted a cc ess r ght of wa ~
ne ot u s 33 516 30 fee t to
the p6 nl of beg nn '9 and
cont.-.lnlng 2 45S acres
Sublec t to a I tg~t high
ways and ease men Is of
record
Grantor ell! m! IItie bY
deed of record n r ecorded n
Deed Book 2\6 !'age 719 n
the records of the Meigs
Co unt y Recordtrs Office
Oest;npt on lor th e above
descr bf'd trect has been
prepared by R lch Hd C
G l asgow R
No 5161 and s
not an a c tua l leld su r11q
TRACT 1D
51 1 ale:
Sect on 16 Town 'J Rangr tl
Sat sbury Townsh p
Me qs
Coun ty Sti!l e ot Oh o and
be ng more tully ci escr b('d as

s

s

t l.trrisonville

~. '\\ s Note~
ll y (lance

Mr

tnd

l ysw ~er

'ou hw '
'&gt;0 II 11 'l
Sec I on

Allen
Mn 1Ja v1d

dau~htc r s

• II I Akr n were weekend
\ stt rs f Mr and Mr s

deqr (!CS II 75
we&lt;; I
e ol
t:
sou ht -I !&gt;
QuHI(r o t 'load Sec t o
6
M6 19 f ee t a a po n n he
[r a nlo s o;ou w es p opt
co ncr and II e r ea po n
beg nn ng tor t1 e :tnd c r
desc b e (
I t ce
N
deg ce s 14 ?S E cant nu q
a o ng sa d t r e and the
ranto s we st p r opc y n ~
1231 @0 t eet o a pont
he
q r a tor s nort h w es prop('rty
corner
en cf;:' S 85 &lt;Jly r ees
6 00 E a ony the yr&lt;lntors
no r h prop e rty
ne 390 92
l l.!el o a po n
e gr anto r s
ortt eas l prope t v ro e
an d t c eJC st ng w cs er! y
m ed access r qt1 of way
ne of U 5 3J thenc.;- S 8
degrees
76 w a ong th e
g a or s east proper y
c
a!ld the e x s r ng &gt;~e "&gt; er ~
m ted 1ccess r ghl ot wil'll
nea t
33 2q5 97 ee o rt
po nl
I e ce S 3 c eg ecs 01
06 E con i nu ng alonQ 5 1 d
nc
4 43 tee to a po
n
ht!
y a ors
sou 1 ell ~
properly carne
hen &lt;e N 78
deqrees 41 ?8
w a onq the
grcH o ~s ou h p rope y
e
309 110 eet lo a po n
It e
gran or s prope r tv co ne r
the ce N 3 deg r ees 2J 32 E
&lt;~long II e grantors. proputy
1 nc IJO 00 ce I to a po n n
the gra or s property co r ner
ence N 84 deg ees 36 18 W
along tt e gran to s sault
prop er y 1 ne 159 33 tee
o
1 e po n o l beg nn q a nd
co nlil
ng 11 713 acr es
Sub ec 1 to a
e q~
h qh
way s a d e&lt;~S~men s o f
eco r d
G an tor c a n s It (' by
de ed of r eco rrJ as r eco ra(ld n
Deed Book 2 16 Pdq e 719 n
he r eco rds o f th e Me gs
Coun ty Recorders Ott ce
Oeser pi o
to
t e above
des c bed trrt C'I has been
prepar ed bv R c hard C
C asgow R S No 5 61 a d ~
nor an a c uat e d su r vey
TRACT 11
S tu a te n
Sec t o
70 and Sec t on ? I
F act on 15 a d F a t o J 1
Town 3 Range 13 Bedford
Town s r p
Me q s County
S a e of Oh o and bt: g no
u l y de scr bed as lo ow s
Co m 1 en c ng J l il PO nt
he sou nwes co rner of \ll d
lt1 ence N 90
F act on 2S
degrees 00 00
E a ong t he
sou th ne or sad Fra ct on 25
2519 45 feet ro a po n n
e
grttnlor s ~outhwes properly
co ner and r e rca po t o t
beg nn ng f o r the and h( e
des c bed
thenc e N
0
de grees 00 00
E a ong he
grantor s west p r operty nc
225&lt;~ 08 teet o a po
11 e
grantors property I ne and
th e sou h ne of lhe W 1 an
Carleton Esl dle Dower ne
th ence 5 6 degre es 00 00 W
a ong th e g r an ors prope y
c a d 11 e sou
e of he
W II am Car leton Es a e
D ower
ne 405 23 f ee o a
po n
the g an o s P ope v
corner thence N 0 de(lrecs
oo oo E a ong he gr antor!.
w est proper! y
n~
lnd
pA ss ng 1'1e nor h ne ot sa d
Fra c t on 25 and the Sou th ne
of !.ad I rae! on 3 a 2 4 76
tee and pa ss ng the no lh
neo t !.ad Sec t on 10 a o he
south nea l sa a Sec on 21 "'
1'1 37 16 te e a to a d sta ce o l
2557 76 teet to a po nl n I e
grantors northwe s properly
corner a d th€:' nort h ne o f
sa d Fra c o n 3 I then c e N 90
cteQr ees 00 00
E a o q ne
grantor ~ no lh prop e
y nl?
and he o lh
ne of sa d
Fra ct on 31 558 97 tN •t to a
po n n ne g ran or s no II
east pop( ty co ner
e e
s o d eqrees 00 00 w a o q
the grantors eas pr opert y
In c and pass nq the sou th
e
of sad Sec t on 1 1 ~ nd he
no rth t nea t sa d Sec on 70 at
1320 00 t eet ana pa ss nq the
sou t h
ne
of
sa d
Frac on 31 and the nor h ne
o f sad rracr 01 15 at 23 43 00
feet a to at d stan ce of 2518 B6
tee t o a po n n the grant or s
proper y corner then ce S 85
de g ree s 45 00 w a ong he
qrantor s property I ne 50 00
t eer o a po
n th e qran or s
proper y co rner
hence 5 90
degr ees 30 00 W a ong ne
grantor s proper y ne 486 62
tee o a pont n tn e g an or s
pr o per v c or e
cln d the
Cl'i sl nQ ce r tcrt c o t Coun tv
Road Nun o er 18 ( K ngsbury
Road
h ~ nce S 67 e~ eg ees
46 29 E arong he gr anto s
property
e and he eK st ng
cen t er! ne o l Coun t y Road
N un ocr
8
( K ngsou Y
Road 748 35 c c o a po nt n
gran or s CitSI p r o perty n e
0 oeqree 00 oo E
th en ce
a on q
he granto !. l =t 'i
pror::arty
e 170 1 51 t er o
po nl
n
It c
q a ! Of!!.
sou t h~as t
proper y co
~
and te sou tt Inc ol Sil d
Fra ct on 15
tnencc N 90
dCQr ecs 00 00 W a onq h~
gran ors south property
e
and he south I ne ol Si'l d
Fra c to 25 110.s 50 t ee to he
pont o t beg nn ng an d con
ta
q
45 216 a c r es e &gt;.
cept ng 1 123 ac r es eav ng
14 3 t5 3 acres o f wn ct 59 301
a cres s
Fra c o 15 an d
83 BSl atr('
n Fra ct on 31
EX C EPl ON
Co
menc ng a! a po
he
so u hwe'it c orner ot sad
F ra ct on 2~
then ce N 90
degrees 00 00
E a o 9 the
sou !I
e ot sad F act on 1)
1733 95 f ee l Ia a po n t 1' ne
qrantor s sou rne ilst prope ty
co rner the c~ N 0 degrees
00 00 E alo ng the gra ton.
ea st prop erty t ne
1201 51
teet oapont ntheel(s ng
cent er n e o t County Road
Nun ber
18
( K ngs
our\IR C'I ad
t hence N 6 7
de g n .. s 46 29 W a ong the
ex sf ng ce 1 tert nea t Co unt y
Road N u ber B I( ngsbur y
Road
446 /5 t ee o th e c .=tl
po n ot beg nn ng lor th e la nd
here n Oese r bed nen(e N 67
degrees 46 / 9 w con 'u g
a to q sad t ne 'J?l 25 tee t to a
po n tl'1en ce N 9 degrees J'J
16 E a tong a 1 nc .&amp;00 00 t ee t
o a pont
th e ce 5 80
d"qrees 11 &lt;t4 E dlong at c
211 80 feet t o a po n th en ce S
90 Clegrees
16 W a onQ a
1 nl! 449 OJ t uct to It e po I of
beg nn ng and con ta in ng
2 173 a cres
Subte c t to all teg.tl
gt
weys and easemen t s ol
record
Grantor eta ms ttle by
deed of record as recorded n
Deed Book 716 Page 719 n
the record s of the Me gs
County Re corders Off ce
Oeser p On l o r the ~bO'.IC
descr lbtd tract has be en
preparea by R c hard 0
G asgow
fro 11
H st ng
re co rds deed'i der als and
qu a ct Sht'cts and s not an
actual f eld sur11ey

n

u s

Mr s

Lellie MtCa n L&lt;ng IJ ll m
ViSit 1s at Ihe Clela nd home
Fnday evemng wu e M1 s
Dt nna Ihle Lms Mchssa
Kathy and David Hacmc
Mrs Shar n M ch el M 11
thew Km1heily and I&lt; dd
Mmersv1ll&lt; Sunday callers
were Mr and Mrs Eorl y
Cast&lt; Ripley W Vo and M1
a1d Mrs R ck H 1llun
V1enna W Vu Sunda1
evcm ng dmncr guests

wcr e

Mi ss Fallh !Inn McCuin
Manetta G r e~ Sclw ad
Cutl er Mr and MIS l.oir)
Clelan d Ure~ and Ma&lt;)
H1bbs
D D Clelland and Mrs
Ca rp ent er
c, lumbu s
ca lled on Denzel Clela nd
Sundav
Dr an d Mrs B1lly Hubert
\l! e n

Colu mbu s

TERMS OF SAL E Co•h

l or not tess t han wo lh rds of
the appra sed va ue Ea c h
parce l to be 'iO id sep(\ ately
A plat of the r eal estate to
be so d haS been f l ea n Case
No
16046 of tt e Me gs
Coun ty Common Pl e tt ~ Court
Appra seo
val ve
ot
oroper y
1 a cl

(

and

Hayes

\\i:IS

there for tests

Denzel Cleland Vlslled " th
Mr and Mrs George AbbJtt
Mt Hern on Fnda~

were

weekend g 1ests ul Mr md
Mrs Cia) 111 Allen
In 1541 Sparush explorer
Mrs Pauline ft1 cc alter Hermmdo des{ t o di S(.UVered
spe nd&lt;n g 1he w nt er 111 the MISSISSIPP Hl\ cr

fran&lt;.: IS and Paul Anderson

Mr and Mrs Asa J ordan
called on Mr and Mrs Dale
Williams Sunda) aft ernoon
ram ra Clark of Midd!epUii
spent a weekend w1th her
grandparents Mr and Mrs
B b Clark

Vu guua has retumed tu her
h1

me her e
MIS Freda Miller has been

returned 11 her home from

Social Security
notes

the Holzer Medical Center
Edith S1sson and Dons
Spem:er

Puruero\

v tstted

Sunday e&gt;cn&lt;ng Wilh Mr and
Mrs John W ~e k hum
Mr and Mrs Arthur Orr
and Paul Orr spenl Sunday
•1th Mr s Wa)ne Orr
Pu rkersburg
Mr s J H Rose su n
H1chard daughter Janet
Mank and grandson J hnny

0\er the )ears the Sucwl monthly checks to about 38
null un people Fmally most
philosophy of serv ice to the ml rmallon tu handle Soc1a l
public has been ba sed t n Secu nt y Black I ung SSI or
mcli\ 1dual needs Ind 111 Med1c.:are matters arc at
dividuul cap•bihl ies In the home su v1s1ts to the Social
tar} }'Ca!s f tte prugnun Secunt y Off ce freq uentl y do
this cuntt::pl f pet sona\Jzed n&lt; resolve the problem but
sen u.:e me mt face tu fat e req uire a fol low up contact
c nlact It ~a s fell thut the
s, what does all this mean
best wa) 1 g1vc a perSt n the t&lt; ) OU "hen you have a Soc1al
best serv1ce on any Social Secunt) problem' The an
Secunty M e d~eare Sup s"er obviOusly IS lu call first
plemental Sclunty !net me f md out what you need to do
or Black I ung matter "as tu and the best wa) to do 11
h 1\ e h11n nght lhere 1n frunt
The phone number to the
of y u II some&lt; ne could not AI hens St c1al Secunt) Office
cume I&lt; the 1 ff1 ce lu apph fur located at 221 1, Columbus
pa yments report a cha nge of Road Alhens Ohio 45701 IS
mlumc ad~ress or ln. mg 592 4HB
Me1gs County
sttua l wn et s, c1al SeCUl ll }
residents &gt;an dial the Office
Field Hepr ese ntat~&gt;e VISited a 992-li622
lhe perS&lt;Jn &lt;1 home m the

Secur \) Adnumstratt un s

ASTRO·GRAPH

\JIJ~U
ul]lfJwrU!.l '}
May

9

1978
I r

h1

spttill

anyv.here he or

ut

she \Hls cunfmcd

Les Paster the Athens
Secunl)
F~eld

Sue~al

Heprese llC~
Atht:ns and

sc 1 vt ctng

l\.C

Counties

Me~.g s

JlU UIIed ut th tl any person
rep

es~

11tng I unself 1s un

agenl I empi ) CC f Ihe
Unncd S1a1cs ha s 1den
lif1cauon 1he F Bl ur the
I ca l S&lt; C1 d Scc unl ) Off ce
sh old be no 1f1ed If Hill une IS
false[) representing tl em
sel\eS " Suc1al Secunl)

"'

GEMIN !May 11

agents
I he rchanc_ c

July 111 cunta ll

1

face tufa((

has

changed

1 Sl. lllt!What N," the emph(ISI.S
s

1

telcsen ICC

tti ktn!$

"' Ci:lrc uf bustncss b) telephone
aU t r than an fhce VISit
l he rei:lsuns ft r telescrvl&lt;.:e
are numerous F1rst of all
111 ~~ S c1al Secunly bus1ncss
can n "be better handled by

Se pl 22 1 IJ

s

J'

1ge

Mr

Mr and Mrs 1\uss Cleland
r,. Ill lhursday lhrou~h
Sunday I hey atS&lt; ; s&lt;ted
Wlhherg!at dmtter

News

en he mer
Mmme Fo1t Eldora F01t
Mrs
D&lt; n Columbus and Glenna
I I C hln ~c r Ru (,r.ndc c, Ibum and Louella Hamng
\!Sited Sunday w1th Mrs , f l.ancasler were guests of
Opal Ellhmgcr and Laura Mr and Mrs M A Epple
Jear
l'hu rsday afte rnoon
Hd&lt;Jlt 'vt::S H d fr tends uf
B&lt; b and Rubm Gibson of
M" r U&lt;) (,aut gathered ut c, Iurn bus and Mr and Mrs
her h me Sur da) lor a dmner Kermil Walton of Pomeroy
an JbSl! f\(IOI.:e l f her IJuth were Sunday v1sil ors of Mr
da} I ut.: cd r e lattv es at and Mrs Bub Alkire
tc 1dmg were Mr and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Babe Wha ley
John Wllkham Mr and Mrs of Colu mbus \ISited fuesday
H1thard (,aul and Dav1d wnh '" Ia Clark and Frances
Mr s F:velyn (.uul Mr s Alk ire
Goyann Clay I udd und
Mr and Mrs Glenn Jewell
Suza lila and r UCIIIe Sm ith Mrs Ruby Ha lliday and
Mr und Mrs Arthur Orr Pauline Atkms were Sunday
VIS ted rhursday C&gt; Cnln g
dumer guesls of Mr and Mrs
" 1h Mrs Martha Lee an d Bob Jewell
ch il dren and Puul On
Hal Hannon had maror
Bashan
surgery I uesday at St
Mr and Mrs Juhn Hayes Mur) s Hosp il a I 1n Hun
have bt,th returned home lmgtun
from the St Joseph h spllal
Andy Anderson Dunbar
Parker sb urg Mr Haye s W Va spent • day With Mr
undcr•ent surgery and M" and Mrs Jerry Frum and

(Jc

rata

Brenna
Hunt sv 11le
(ret rg1a were ht use guests of
anti

6

~·'lo('iety

Oc t

ZJJ A

telephone Second the m
crea se n Ihe &gt;lflce workload
- f1um Medit aiC 111 1966 to
the Supplemental Secunty
lncume Pr gram SSI I In
1974
1nd man) maJ r
arncndm enls

n

bet ween

-

BOWLING
Wednesday Earlybrrds

April r1 1978
Tea m
R ggs Used Cars
Royal Crown
Hall1e!. Recs

ng Bu lders
New York Clolh ng

K

W L

95 25
88 32

63 57

50 70
35 85

Ca r o l na Fabr cs
JJ 87
nd
Game Scra t c h -

Debb e Hawley 189

Ma y

Voss 177 Bess Hendr cks
Drema Roa ch 175
lnd Ga ne W th Hand c ap

Debb e Haw ey
Drema

Roa ch

Hendr cks 199

208

215
Bess

lnd
Series Scratch Marlene W I son 475 Drema
RMch 47
Oebb e Hawley

470

lnd

Ser es Wlfh Hand cap

Drema Roa ch 570 Debb e
Hawl ey 548 Anne Hatt leld
5&lt;5
Team

Game

Scratch

R ggs Used Cars 771 765 764
Team Game W1th Hand ca p
- New York Cloth ng 895
Halle s Recs
880
R1ggs

Cars 868
n1a) make ~a111ng 11me 1n the Used
Team Seres Scratch Social Sccurnv Office ur at R ggs Used Cars 2290 Roya
Jo
ihe (olllac t Statum m Me1gs Crown 2012 Hallie s Recs
I
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C lUll) Seruu1 CitiZens Ccii CI 206
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d ca p
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SCORPIO (Oct 14 Nov 111 I
2581
Halle s Recs
2529
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IO CI&lt;.~y ll tl
I
:.. diSCt u1 ag1ngl) long lor some
Royal Crown 2502
)/ yo , ubu r5 rhe cro r co uld people I hird It just makes
t'l I "l lPi 0 I l(j I pu t co n guud sense to take advanlagc
In 1945 President Trwnan
v t ~;d that o c wd ~ cl e
f th e lates t 1n com
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 13 Dec n un! C' ath n tcchnolf g~ It dt off&lt;ciall) declared V E Da)
11) Ell
t o ug h yo u It 1 Ql te
- the end of World War II m
Pl pi r: 1 r~ gard g yn
a 1 s lhe 1ub necessar) to gel
Europe
to I 1y
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C:O UIU St II 3 ..,C&gt; b fi CiJU S o t 1he
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FUNNY BUSINESS

By Roger Bollen

se ll

CAPRICORN tDec 22 Jan 19)

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PROBATE COURT OF
COUNTY , OHIO
ES TATE OF FLOYD
RUPE DE CEA SE D
Case No 22383
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NOTICE OF

CO IN!, C LJ IHI: ~ N C V t o k~ n~ old
porka t wol&lt;he~ a nd d1o1n~
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OF FIDUCIARY

On May 3, 1978 , 1n The Me1QS
County Pro oate Court , Case
No 21383 . Jane Al1c e Rupe .
Rt 1. Oe111er .. on .o w~:~s ap
po rn ted Aam tn l stralr i K of t he
estate of F lo yd J
Rupe ,
L
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Del(ter . Oh 10
Mannmg 0 Webster

Probate Ju dge
Clerk
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Fairview
.News Notes
By Mrs . Herbert Roush
Mr . and Mrs . Russell
Holsinger and children, Mr .
and Mrs . Lewis Hudaon , Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Roush , Mrs.
Betty McG uire and daughter ,
Re eks , Jeanne Arms of
Pomeroy and Denise Talbott
of Portland visited Mr. and
Mrs . Joe Manuel anti Sid and
Tim .

Mrs. E:dith Manuel , Mrs.
Flossie Bush , Mr . and Mrs.
Don Manuel and Robin were
recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs . Arnold Hupp .
Mr. and Mr s . Russell
Rou sh , Cmdy , Edward,
Brenda Lawrence of Port ·
land , Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Ha gey , Brad and Stephanie,
Mr . and Mrs. Bob Russell of
Wulfpen , Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Lewis of Clifton were Sunday
guests of Mr . and Mrs .
Ronald Russell , Mandy and
Mike.

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good con d 1t ton 741 2J)9

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surrounding a re~ . Pleasan t

busi ness. High profil ilems.
Cil n stul put time. Age or

ex perienu not i mpor tant.

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Mr . and Mrs. J im Hupp and
lUI Mu dowbrook Rd.
Sl230 H43 /Ubi alt er )pn•
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Minnett pol is, M lnn ; 55426
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and Mrs. Henry Stewart at
time cu pboo1d i 4 • .&amp; (l 0 11tJb lt.•
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Point Pleasant recently.
do o • ~
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Manuel f'nr &amp;I.e
l O( Al O N I: o wno• 19?l DcJ I~un 1
~nd daughter , Robin, visited
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!-'HOM d1 eue~
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do'01 roupe 50 C«i 1rrd~~ Aftt,u
~ TRA GI&lt; car· tape ploye r . s:20
length ~11e ) A!l w orn (mt. t•
l (J(J prn coll997 J99 4
Mrs . Mildred Hart Monday at
Gold platform rocker 1 15 I iet
Reo ~on oh l y p[l(ed 9~5 .d 14(1
Racine .
o f cor COflll'f S (boggogEIIOC Mi )
S7 8oby ~e o t l or f rMt ol btr y· C H~A fl RCA po1 tob le col or IV on
Mrs. Ullie Hart and Beth
tamping Equipnlf'nl
whee l~o
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de SJ 50 (,., I, w~~te rn 1- lytrr
Ann of Racine visited Mr. and
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Mrs . Don Manuel Monday .
) pll con ln• nt:ld
Con tm t I:Qrl
REDU
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~ Al-b ond tos.t w1th i: Ak COHN J mcuboto" M o d~·l
Mrs. Joyce Manuel and Robin
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G o Be~e
fof'll to t\ ,C111d f:: · Vop
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visited Mrs . Bessie Erwin at
f't&gt;lllt'I!JJ I )),10
wo te! pt ll~ Ne ! ~ on Drug
tqTJ () A 1')UN PI CKUP 0ood 111
Ra ci ne Wednesday.
tiiiJ
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mg tondH•on (.,noel · t tru~
tO&amp;~ WI:IGHI SAf-t:lY 1 Joke NI:W
Mr . and Mrs . Marvin
Hough bodv $ /.}{J JU go ltor
rrttrtptH O pen ~ tn J 1 ft ~h·~lh
B SLIM d 1e! p ion o n d Aquovop
H Go ~ ~ to,P . tlott er y c1l elt11 tr 1r
gas hot wOlf~ • IOT tk ~:/ ) !l p1t:t r
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Buck 8. Joker 's Wild 10; To Tell The Truth 13.
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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE-ONWARD AND UPWARD
.::-- - - ( ]

Pomer oy , Oh io
4 4 1 mo .

MR~ PUOOLE

POOR MR. PUDI&gt;.E ...
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15 1\ "'tAN
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Partridge Fam ily 4; Love of Life 8, 10; Sesame St .

by Henrt Arnold and Bob Lee

Tomorrow 8,10 ; Elec. Co. 33.
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On ly II

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TONIC WAFE R BIKINI PARO LE
W h~ 18\'ln days of dieti ng ma ke-

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MOTORS, INC.

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fvr tlw thn· r I. ~. X f li t th t• t\lo 0 ' · f'l r" Si ngle lc uers.

Openi ng leart : • 4
By Oswa ld Jacoby
and Alan Sontag

ll!ll'd

A SOFA THAT

MAKES A
BED FOR

~=~~ge

25
27 Dispute
2B Perfect
:ro Fled to wed

32 FllJ.sler

:13 Retiring

f'ov'"'R A ,opy OF 4.431 Wtlllam
Loc~mote
••TI-lt ~ of 4, ~ ~~~k

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

bor k~·m e

16 Soviet lake
20 Polilical
body
22 Soiree sans

%'D Lolj(.E ~ r:xc.tiAN~ fHIS 3H ~~;;;Y
GOPy op ··How 'ro TRJuN 39 ~~:~r~g
"O
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Youngster

Ca ll 74l-l2ll
TA L K TO
WEND ELL GRATE
CARPET CON SULTAN T

Chode• R Hot

Yesterday's Answer

music

1toc~td .

loadEH and

To m or row 3.4; News 13.

33 Citrus
frui t
FHANK &amp; ERN IF.
~----------------------------------- 37 Actor

pun S1 IUOIS

d OHII

composer

46 Isolate
47 Secluded
hollow
4~ Slaphappy
OOWN
l Ladybird
Johnson 's
first name
2 Parenta ~e
3 Do sums
4 Psalm word
for pause
5 Buddlng
M.D.'s course
6 Pullet
7 Deteriora te
8 Glandular
organ
9 Stgnilied
lO Quarrel

29 Ribicoff
31 finale

' ·l' ' .... ,,

Buy where you can como In
a nd see whal you 're gotlllng
- Good seltcllon s - Fuf\y

backh oe wo 1k dump hu e ~ •
onrt 'lo bo p lor hu liil w1ll haul

At: ROSS
I F.mbrace
6 Top
position
10 Baseball
pitch
ll Pennsy lvania city
12 E:mergency
lig hting
13 Temporary
star
14 Street :
Fr .
15 Doctors' org.
17 Private
room
18 Nabokov
novel : 1969
19 Operetta

areas

9' and 12' Vinyl
Flooring In Stock

one! olltype't o f gent:Hol repn• t
WorM guaranteed 70 yt~ot~ e~.
per tem:. e Phon e 9917409

Bo ck

l'mqoin~

AI Low AI
14 88 sq. yd.
•

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Now theLill Know l'm
everl.]bOd4 knuw,;
a .:b:Jclennq,decrepit
I'm the ?ame aqe senile olci relic \i ~&lt;:
as uou are!
~~~)Tha t's wh_4','""-"

Rubber Bach Carpet .

Plurnb1r19 healing

dttche r

·

'ies. Aver4.

All co rpt l in•l•lltd with
paddin g • t no charge .
Ex perl inslall•lion.

Ca ll Aller 5:00 or
Anytime S. lu rday
992-1119 or 991 -5041
4-27 li e

fdl d111

-

SAVE ON
CARPETING
DRIVE A LITTLE
&amp;
SAVE A LOT

DAVE'S BACKHOE

~X( A V AIING

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10-30-c

, hOt

7 Phone (0 14) 985

f.i o~o~ I C

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Tank semce

Wlil

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110 115 all
\•noll o p pl t o n(e~ lawn 11•0wet
f1 C• t to Sto le H tghwo y Go1oge

Anyda y, anyti me.
Pho ne Y8S·l806
Jac k Ginlor !85-JBOI

DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

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~w~~PCJ~

Ca ll fo r
estimate, 24 hou r urvlu .

20.
10 3G-Black Perspeclive On The News 10.
II :DO-News 3.4.6 .8. 10, ll.IS ; WVa . Pr imary ·18 8;
Dick Ca vell 20: Over Easy l l
II ·JG-Johnny Carson 3.4.15; Mi55 las Vegas Showglr l
Pagea nt 6.1l: ABC New• l3 : Movie " Bui iiW 10.
12 DO-Mov ie " King Creole" 8: J anak ! l3 :. 1:00-

by THOMAS j oSEPH

UNION OPE RA TED

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

Mar y Tyler Moore 13.
10 ·00- ·Famil y 6,13 ; Six American Fam ilies 33 ; News

~

Al.I.EV OOP .

WETHERALL CONCRETE

o'

see lhi s one , ii'S " • " worlh 111e pri ce. Located cff Rl .

arrange the ct rcled

"Get A load Of This"

REDI BEDS

&amp; 1 11 baths . J.S ac,: .,, ~ - t"' -.~re l and with balance In
pasture an d wood . ~ .aer bern &amp; garage . Yo u mu$1

Now

lorm the surpnse answer. as sug·
gested by ltle abo'lle ca rtoon

Norwood, N.J. 0764a. ll'lclucte your name, address. zip cO&amp;e and makti

YOU

Pr ice redu ced to 146.900 Allracllv e
rcm0de led ·2 slory farrn home ... ~~ Ul home features
. a largo livi ng room , din r";,c;~~ .•tehen. 5 bedrooms,

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Answer

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KILt ME?

68 ACRE FARM

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ch ecks payable lo Newspaper books

huh!

A very nice I'&gt; story 4

Hogan ' s Heroes 15 .

6:0G-News 3.4,6,8.10, ll , IS; ABC News 6; Feeling FreE

N EW JUST OFF PRESS! JUMBLE BOOK lf11 wlll1110 puutes la&amp;\lall·
able tor S1.35 pos tpaid ! rom Jumbl&amp;, clo this newspaper P 0 eo11 J.t

Hu tlond Oh1o Phone 742 1000

be droom home •n gOOd cond 1l lon Fea tures a basement
wt th fln l!iohed lam ilv room and lau ndry room , eat in
lc:1 f Chen . 11v1ng roo m &amp; bath . Large lot with fenced
yard Call now . price d to iell.

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loi~MODlUN G

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Consumer Survi val Kit

5 00-Here

A~¥60DY ' S

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PLANS . A NN1E ·

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20 ; Cousleau Odyssey 33.
II 55-CBS News 8; Loving Free 10.
12 OG-Newscenter 3: 120,000 P yram id 4; Sanlord &amp;
Son 15 ; News 4,6, 10; Gambil B.
12 3G-Ryan·s Hope 6.13 : Bob Braun ' · Search lor

I0

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no E. M•i n Sl.

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13.

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II 0()-High Rollers J.4, ll : Happy Days 6.1l
II l()-Wheel of Fortune l ,l5; Family Feud 6.13;

tSTEWEN1

ELLIOTT APPLIANCE II

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THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY

l7S ln Meiqs County .

9 00--Merv Griffin 3 . Ph i-l Donahue 4 .. 15 . Emergency
One 6; Brady Bun c h 8; Match Game.

Her~s 10; Emergency One 13: Petticoat Junction

~E WING MA C HIN~ Rep 011 ~ ~e r
..-Ke all mohtn fl912iij 4 !he
t tl iHIC
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CALL

REDUCED TO ill .YOD

News 8; Bul1winkle 10.

Bunch 10.

For
&amp; Se rv ice
Phone
992 -11 13

c:omm erc:i.iti l.

DO- -Today 3, 4.15 , Good Morn1ng America 6.13: tBS

20 .

I BYDAN
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News 6; 6.5$--Chuck Whi le Reporls

7 l~ Sc hoolies 10 . B:OG-Capl. Kangaroo 8.10.

I RUSUP i
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399 W. Main St.
Pomeroy , Ohio
Ph . 992-2 164

Nv w1y
l rcun

7

one lener to eacll SQI,!are . 10 for ~
tou r o rdinary wo tds

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t Ttde\

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4;

10: New5 13.

Unscramble these tour Jumble s

BOHN L USt:!~

&amp; Gibson Tillers, Lawn Boy
Mower Sales &amp; Se rvice.

(61 4 ) 667 -6177
Be twee n 7: 30 &amp; 9 : 00
p .m.
4 ll I mo. P.

Columbus

~ THAT SC RAMBLEDWORD GAM E

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Ma ss e~ Ferguso n

Announced 10 6 (){)._PT t n, ~-, 11:

6~5 Conce rn s &amp;. ,Comments 10; 6:3ti-Focu s on

30 That Na shv il le M usic 3. In Search Of 4; M uppet
Show 6; Match Game PM 8: MacNeil L ehrer
Repor t10,33; Wil d K ingdom 10 . Can d id Camera 13;
Na c;hvi lle o n lhe Road 15
8: 00- .li tt le House On The Pr ai r ie 3, 4, 15 , All Sta r
Family Fe ud 6. 13 , Amerie'd ' s Jun1 or Miss Pagean t
8.1 0; Consumer Survival Kit 10.33
B 30-- Turnab out 10.33.
9. 00-Wheel s 3. 4.15: Stars Sa lute I sr ae l al 30 6, 13. A rt
Am e r ica 10 . Meet i ng of M inds 33
9 30-Mash 8.10; Arf Amer ica 20; 10 00-Lou Grant
B. 10;
New ~to ?0. Originals 33 .

Pllmeroy, 0 .
3-15-tl c

MODERN
SUPPLY
Small engine
mower
service,

JERRY MURPHY

u11d

Pill
'

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Call

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tl 4'1 ~Jl~

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l: . cel ltHll
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f' l l'MOU1H

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long iiono111

1 ~tn o ll lr. 11

1'1 / 4 YAMAHA 6)0 rno l o1c 11 rle

lul\ y insured
Free Esl.
Call : "1·1815
4-Y1 mo. pd .

low
f' ~

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Speci al ize d

g r ad i ng ,
dr ivew ays ,
landsc api ng , etc.

D &amp;ETTEII: BOTH BE

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DOZER FOR HIRE

Ex per ien ce i nd

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IMPA LA

{!1191110

4·9· 1 mo .

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u"tlr h(luled

197i / Ok D LID 1\ 73 lwu) low 1
dry tub~ ") !on luriiOtl:' rmrl
Ho rv~y

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Ph . 992-2848

SUT HE CAN'T
USE TH E $AME
TACTIC ON DEAD·
HEAD FOR FE A~

t APS DEA DHEAD'S
TWO (;UNM EN WIT H
THE DOWt.l · SLA S T
FII:OM HIS JET
PODS ...

Muffler
Brakes
T ire s
Shoc~ s
Battery .
In s t a llation Service

11 0\N I 0d10 i Ill tl~
I 0d 10
r o p~ v111 yl rop ~ ueiiC111t

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Therm a l In s ulation
S.ve lo pel . to 10 pel.
on healing cosl

1'1'/l BUIC K Phone&lt;# ~/ JI~J

nov.

1"1/4

ICd iOI Of' C O ~! 11011

Ce llulosic (wood fib e r l

991 7-I!:IJ

good plniltHm ,~olt"~

Requires " ' 1nd Sl495 t o

Blown lnsulaOOn
JIM KEESEE

Eve ning s Call 446-1796 or 446-1881

IY7i PON I IA C CAIAliNA

94/ 704U

1~995

cuh inv..lm enl. For

l t k t~

ne a t

f' hon~;~

IN GALLIPOLIS

Au to Sales

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~ y ~ te rn

lot~

lrhoo h

IN RUT LAND b tUlllll!l pot l tol
bo 1h co• por t utdt ly bud d tng

Ch e ck our low , low
pnces on

Geroldtfle Cle la nd

f-OR "A~M O R I A I

S•ew oll

J&amp;L

1WO HOU~I:~ In Sy 1oc u~e on 1
or r(' lo l ~fXJIIOU) J bedtOOI!l
w1 1h lo•g1' u11lr 11' room Hard
wood lloo•~o and corpt./1 • rut l
tt ee~o an d ~ !Hu b~
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bed1 00 11l J bol h ho me Lo1n

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hung1ng
bmkct ~
and
po t
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large ~o~~~ly o ! un
nuol~ .n f la t ~ (lt~IO r ld fo otH)
and
Grecnhou~e
Ro (me

H o r~do

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our
and

w iT h e • Ito
500 b{lg~ ul

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10 • )0 1 bed• oom mobile home tn

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~ 4 9 7710 lor 11101e lll l ~rllll OI•Or l

bl ow er ~

10

1011

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711-1010

MOORE'S

SALES AND SERVIC E
11 -9-llc

h'OOM 1WO ~ t0 1y h ou~~ Dou
hie goto~l' w rth ope• trnl;'nt uul
bu t l dmg~
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II

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lt~nt:&gt;~ton(•

per inch usi ng only the best
Dupont materia ls.

C APTA I~ E A ~Y

TUESDAY, MA¥9.1978
41- Far m Reporlll ; I :SG-PTL Club ll : 5 l &gt;-To Be

Robbins· Spo llighl 8: News 10, G1iliqan's Is 15.
Danie l Fos ter . M 0 . '10; Know Your SC hools 33 .

4'11 !Oob

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S24 .95

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Pom eroy , Oh io
PomeroY991-6281
or 991-6261
8 A.M. Io 4:10 P.M.

Ot

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war ;..

h u u~oe

GI4J 7(JCI J

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tiiO!hlltc:,

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COUIIIIII!;J

lrorne

t QQ!tl ) Olld baTh t lo'iiOr OUI
b u•ldtng~ 4 oc•e~&gt; land or e d gl'
of Hut lond (ornpl c l c 11011e•
IIQu it u p oh o '] b o n k~ opp r or~
crl pt op er tv o t S IS )00 Pho n('

tim mg ).

Fuel mjec t 1on
~ I N )l MA

7-tj JI OJ
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At

24 Ye a r ~ Servlc: e

SPRING SP ECIAL
Complete·Pa int Jobs
$100.00
Small Cars
ms.oo
La rge Car&gt;
1175.00
Trucks
Body work &amp; repair 11.00

CM'l'AIN EAiiV

EXPEIII~liiU

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

4•d 01 1 ~0 ~ ht!Ot Ol ld 011 I til1 d l
l t·l 11111Q
I ili rt ! level lo r 111
1-: ullond
$11:1 OUO.
f'h on C'

Free tn spe ct ton ol tgnttron ,
points \effing (dwell and
condtt 1on resista nce and
Tu ne-up and coole d
engin e

ti UIHWUGH}

Rt . I
Mlddleporl, Ohio

HAPPEN TO SUC H

CARTER

lo t(

I , or 1 e~ on loa dtng ( r eok Hood

gal. .wfr . lnk .·2 hold In ks .
E• . co~d . Call daylt me
Mon .- Fri. onlv H.C. Peery,
New Haven, l04-88l·1081.

5 00 ·Here Come The Brt d es 1 Star Tr ek .t Lu nsmoke
8. M i~te r Roge r s 20.33 . ll o g&lt;m s H••r oc'&gt; 10, Pet
l tcoa t Junction 15
5 30. N ew~ 6; E 1er Co 70 .33 MM y 1 y ler Moore 10 ,
Hogan ' s Heroes 15
6 Oo- News 3. 4,6,8, 10, 1J, 15 , ABC News 6. Zoom 20 .
6 30 NBC News 3. 4. 15, ABC News 13 Ca r ol Burne It &amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 8, 10 ; Over Ea'sy 70
7 OQ-.. Cross W i ls 3.4 : Newlywed Ga me 6, 1:1 ; Marty

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BY O WNHI )

Opening Specia ls
Good thr u May 13t h

re f ., fur ., h t r .,
shower , du aI b• rter y . 30

Phone

991-]148 or YY1 -S020
FREE PARKING
lll 1 mo.

~on e!&gt;

by )(t ~ a lo. )

9 West -Hor ton Street

MONDAY . MAY 8. 1m

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···KING BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.

w!th ~ roo m
hotl~tl f'R~~ G A ~ 'lt m g urogt.!
!&gt;UII11111'1 lur d um an d b o1 d e rerl

IWO

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Fo r The Be st
Pri ce In Town
See
Denv er Kapple

;,AUTO PAINTING

AT

JU ','• l lltOIItlltg u l~ou
.~.dmotltmg helo11d Mo rtgogl'
II l Sl a te Ath eP~ j.lhOIIC l biJ I
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;'l illtOIII 1

Now Open in Mason

st o\le ,

- ..
&amp;
EXTERIOR
PAINTS

VA f.HA

VOLKSWAGEN
REPAIRS

77 Dodge, 8,000 mole•. 18',
II .. l60 V-8, air, AM-FM
laP&lt; , sleeps 6, CB, gas.elec.

I (HIU a oul
~&gt; CO • l( utlond

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cH r e~
le .. ,•l lond Joe aterl o1
1uppo1 ~ f' l n111 ~ nn Oh10 k ou rc
I f' huno t&gt;I J ) b0 7 bJ04

WAGON WORKS

2MOTOR HOME

B E ST QUAliTY
INTERIOR

/ &lt;l~l

BY O WN~!?

FOR SALE

14l·1l 28, I P.M. Io y P.M.
Order Now-Mounl by Appt.

(Onllll t •I(I OI

Phone 99 2 1 1BI

W A\l/ol W~\l -IJHiitny
Gr Oll! I J ') l'cif'i

SAl E
144.88
Sl1.91
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11 Ohto

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b t~1 }t l~ UIO N o lthu be ~ t wood
'!luuth!'o~ I Ot

1-t 0 M~~ ~ 1 ~)

Call Now For
Appointment

(0 AL LIM!.-.'!ll O N~ ~ a nd guJ·oel

~ADIAL

" TH E MIL EAGE MA KER "

lleal lo:stale ror ~le

ex tra if needed. Ell:c ludes
fr ont wheel drive c.u s.

lo'WU(! ~ AI~ &amp; lmt l'vtth C.ol:lt•)e
1ob lc t) ~ ~ Vo p wotet pdl~
Nc l~on lJ 1ug

DELTA
DURA-STEEL

4 J0 . 1 mo.

An y U. S. made car - parts

111

BOB'S

4.Jo.ttc

$1295

SPECIAL

Phone 99) 2181

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wont To bu.,. 01 ~ ell ~o n \t• lh11 1g
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lO th 11 . 1hond 1/th f tOtn'iiOO
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t\l to p o l h d l l1o rn lilt' ~ l o t1 o n
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test yo ur wa ter Free

!_ack W Ca rsey , Mgr .

Auto &amp; Tr uc k
Re pair
Also Tra n s m issi on
Re pair
P hone 992 -568 2

I IV~ f AM IL '( Ycitrl !:lolt• 111 ~mtl1~

softener , Model UC-SVJ,
Now Only '289.95

~O

ROGER HYSELL.
GARAGE

Ill •

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M 1flcl le p o1t M oy b 11 4

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APPO I NTMENT

(5) 8 15, 22 .

Let Pom eroy Landmar k
soft en &amp; cond ition you r
wa t er wi th (o.op water

7J 1 9!i7b

G A S RAN Gt Coil 992 19b9

11111

Wheel
Alignment

&lt;oil

01

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.EXPERT
HUNTER

EED A WATER
SOFTENER?

Ht!ot (o

TIM !!I:R

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VIE JflJNf~

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Honeymoon Machi ne " \0; ABC News 33.
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.

(th,)

' ard Sale

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really
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of diamonds. South wins in
Yeslerday's Cryptoq uote: WHOE:VER SE:RVES HIS COUN- dummy and should cash just
two trumps before going af·
TRY WELL HAS NO NEE:D OF ANCESTRY .-VOLTAIRE
ler clubs . If he draws three
ll o\ HNEY

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HOUSECLEAN IN'
TIME,TATER

roun ds he ca n be beaten ."

Os wal d : ·· He not onlv can
be beaten but he probably
will be 1f he does draw that
thi rd round . His next play
wo\J be a cl ub and if West
hops right up wi th his ace
and leads a second heart the
defense w111 have three
tn cks in, South will ruff a
third hea rt wtth his last
trump and won't be able to
discard dummy's two losi ng
diamonds on long cl ubs.··
Alan : ·· Just two rounds of
trumps an d South is in lull
command . He wi ll have a
trump entry to his ha nd to
cas h the last two clubs and
discard dummy 's two small
diamonds .

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Do you ope,r1the bidding,
and. tf you do, what is your

choice ·'

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4-3.:1.:1 distribution but if the
" x's " include a ~ouple of
tens we might open this
hand . In that case our choice
is one club.
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PROBATE COURT OF
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RUPE DE CEA SE D
Case No 22383
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On May 3, 1978 , 1n The Me1QS
County Pro oate Court , Case
No 21383 . Jane Al1c e Rupe .
Rt 1. Oe111er .. on .o w~:~s ap
po rn ted Aam tn l stralr i K of t he
estate of F lo yd J
Rupe ,
L
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Del(ter . Oh 10
Mannmg 0 Webster

Probate Ju dge
Clerk
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Fairview
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By Mrs . Herbert Roush
Mr . and Mrs . Russell
Holsinger and children, Mr .
and Mrs . Lewis Hudaon , Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Roush , Mrs.
Betty McG uire and daughter ,
Re eks , Jeanne Arms of
Pomeroy and Denise Talbott
of Portland visited Mr. and
Mrs . Joe Manuel anti Sid and
Tim .

Mrs. E:dith Manuel , Mrs.
Flossie Bush , Mr . and Mrs.
Don Manuel and Robin were
recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs . Arnold Hupp .
Mr. and Mr s . Russell
Rou sh , Cmdy , Edward,
Brenda Lawrence of Port ·
land , Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Ha gey , Brad and Stephanie,
Mr . and Mrs. Bob Russell of
Wulfpen , Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Lewis of Clifton were Sunday
guests of Mr . and Mrs .
Ronald Russell , Mandy and
Mike.

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Point Pleasant recently.
do o • ~
S/00 O':"' •g h1 logo11
~9'} /14 0
yq) 1107
Mr. and Mrs. Don Manuel f'nr &amp;I.e
l O( Al O N I: o wno• 19?l DcJ I~un 1
~nd daughter , Robin, visited
) ~ VI: HAi
!-'HOM d1 eue~
!l oo t
do'01 roupe 50 C«i 1rrd~~ Aftt,u
~ TRA GI&lt; car· tape ploye r . s:20
length ~11e ) A!l w orn (mt. t•
l (J(J prn coll997 J99 4
Mrs . Mildred Hart Monday at
Gold platform rocker 1 15 I iet
Reo ~on oh l y p[l(ed 9~5 .d 14(1
Racine .
o f cor COflll'f S (boggogEIIOC Mi )
S7 8oby ~e o t l or f rMt ol btr y· C H~A fl RCA po1 tob le col or IV on
Mrs. Ullie Hart and Beth
tamping Equipnlf'nl
whee l~o
Good (O IId t IICJ11 Co li
de SJ 50 (,., I, w~~te rn 1- lytrr
Ann of Racine visited Mr. and
99/ 1b1J
t.aed on&amp; wrnm&amp;r 74'1 2b.ttl
t CJ I/ :t.J It W d dernfJ s~ (o•t~pcr
Mrs . Don Manuel Monday .
) pll con ln• nt:ld
Con tm t I:Qrl
REDU
CE
~ Al-b ond tos.t w1th i: Ak COHN J mcuboto" M o d~·l
Mrs. Joyce Manuel and Robin
• '~
I '1! 1 I 1:'.....
HI~
G o Be~e
fof'll to t\ ,C111d f:: · Vop
I ~ shotgun f4/l:J )&lt;I
visited Mrs . Bessie Erwin at
f't&gt;lllt'I!JJ I )),10
wo te! pt ll~ Ne ! ~ on Drug
tqTJ () A 1')UN PI CKUP 0ood 111
Ra ci ne Wednesday.
tiiiJ
~I AFK kAH ' hid
dll .... n
mg tondH•on (.,noel · t tru~
tO&amp;~ WI:IGHI SAf-t:lY 1 Joke NI:W
Mr . and Mrs . Marvin
Hough bodv $ /.}{J JU go ltor
rrttrtptH O pen ~ tn J 1 ft ~h·~lh
B SLIM d 1e! p ion o n d Aquovop
H Go ~ ~ to,P . tlott er y c1l elt11 tr 1r
gas hot wOlf~ • IOT tk ~:/ ) !l p1t:t r
McGuire, Pomeroy, visited
v.ote r pdls
Vd loge Ph o r ·
d
~n
ell
e
~et
GrN111
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rll
f't
tl:!h r(j(•r nt nr
l1 ktl
now
mar
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271
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Mr . and Mrs . Joe Manuel,
I J ') /J'JII
qq111~1 .
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dleport
@
Sund~ .
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9 lG- Fam;Jy Alta ir 10; Andy Grillilh 8
10 OG-Card Sharks 3, 4,15: Edge ol Nigh I 6; Pass the
Buck 8. Joker 's Wild 10; To Tell The Truth 13.
10·3()-Ho llywood Squares 3,4,15; High Hopes6 ; 520,000

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE-ONWARD AND UPWARD
.::-- - - ( ]

Pomer oy , Oh io
4 4 1 mo .

MR~ PUOOLE

POOR MR. PUDI&gt;.E ...
~ILLEO

15 1\ "'tAN
OLD WOMA N .. .

tN 1HAT PLANE

CRAS H ... W" Y DID SUCH

FO R61'1 HER
KiND, LI5SA ... NFV'ER

Partridge Fam ily 4; Love of Life 8, 10; Sesame St .

by Henrt Arnold and Bob Lee

Tomorrow 8,10 ; Elec. Co. 33.
1 00-F or Ri cher. For Poorer 3: All My Children 6113;
News 8; Young &amp; the Rest less 10; Not For Women

On ly II

:Jo- Oays ot Our L ives 3,4, 15; As The World Tur ns

8.10: 2:00-0 ne Li te Ia Live 6,13 . l :JG-Doclors
l, 4, 15, Guiding Lighl 8.1 0.
l ·OG-Anolher World 3.4 ,1 5; Genera l Hospllal 6 13·
Lili as , Yog a &amp; You 20 .
3 .3ti- AII In The Fam ily 8, 10;

~ g • o o. ..., , .

lOOK BAC K· WE'RE
MOVIN ' O N .'

DRtA ,..-1 5 CAN

LOTS o· FOlKS

WORK, IF THEY

A FINE MAN?

HAVE DREAM S
t1UT YOUR S
WORK

AT 446-3643

4 DO-M ist er Cartoon 3 ; Superman 4 ; For Richer , For

Poorer II: Merv Gr illln 6: Addams Family 8;
Sesame Sl 20 ,ll ; Gomer Pyle, USMC 10; Dinah 13 .
4 lG-Lillle Rascals l . IS: Gilligan's Is . 4, ! : Brady
Come The Brides 3; Star Trek 4 ; Gu nsmoke
8; Misler Rogers Neighborhood 20.l3 : Hogan's

15.
5 lG-News 6; Elec. Co . 20.33: Mary Tyler Moore 10;

fR Y HAR D ENOUGH

Prinr answerh ere : [
Saturdsap• s

C:.re .

leMrs

to

10 .

6:3G- NBC News 3, 4,15; ABC News 13: Carol Burnell &amp;
Friends6; CBS News8 .10; Over Easy 20,ll .
I :OG-Cro55 -Wils 3.4; New lywed Game 6,13 ; Pop Goes
The Counlry 8; News 10; Gilligan 's Is . IS; French
Che l 10: Boalln g Safety J1.
l .lG-Hollywood Squares 3.4: Lei's Go To The Races 8;
Candid Camera 6. Mac Neil -Lehrer Reporl lO,Jl ;
Price is Righi 10: Thai's Hol lywood 13 : Te levision
Honor Society 11.
8·00-Komedy Toni le 3,4, 15; Happy Days 6.1 3: Mov ie
" The Alamo· 8.10: Willa Calher's ·America 20 ,ll .
8:lD--l averne 8. Shirley 6, 13 ; .
Y·OG-Wheels l .4, 15. Three's Company 6. 13; Mark

l XXXXJ[ I I I J

(Answers tomorrow )
TONIC WAFE R BIKINI PARO LE
W h~ 18\'ln days of dieti ng ma ke-

ONE''WEAK'·

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Russel l 33; Six Amer ican Fam ili es 20.

9:3G-Carler Counlry 6: Blue-Collar Capllallsm 13:
WHERE 'S SOOOELLA? "THE GIRL'S OI&lt;AY. SHE 'S
I OON'T SE:E HER!
"THERE ! NE'AR ~E WALL
S!:E &gt;&lt;ER HAIR"?

Htnderson
175-!Sil

Harllord
88l·211l

WE GOT 'EM OUTNUMBERED,

80'1'5 ! LET'S GET 'EM !

J.JQ. 1 mo.

and

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A uc11on oe1
(om .....
ple tc So• vnc Ph.o ne 9-11 91487
o r 9 44 ']OC() Ro c•n t:&gt; Oh•o C11tt
~rodf o1d

llW OOO

on

&amp;

to have

a

birth·

dall

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g r o~trl Call b o b 01 Roger Jel
l &amp;n doy ph o ne qrn .7089 n~gh t
ph one 99j 35'15 o r q92 5232 ,
to , a d

&amp; up

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142-2211

Rufland

SELf•Off'fN~f::•
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WINNIE

."

!lEY, Yal JERK/
WI/I?T ARE- YCV

'

15 IN STOCK
La rgest Selection

I" The Valley

34 Home
30 Uterary
36

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of
Maine site
42 Conger _
44 Hwnorisl

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BRIDGE
T

Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

~....,.,.....,...., imely trump draws crucial

21 Slobs
23 Deca·
liter : abbr .
24 Lu zon
tribesman
26 Places ;

o'IORTH

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+ 9 8 6 .I
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Vulnerable : North-South
Dealer : North
Wosl North East
1•
Pass
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Pa!'ls
Pass a
Pass Pass
Pass

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fvr tlw thn· r I. ~. X f li t th t• t\lo 0 ' · f'l r" Si ngle lc uers.

Openi ng leart : • 4
By Oswa ld Jacoby
and Alan Sontag

ll!ll'd

A SOFA THAT

MAKES A
BED FOR

~=~~ge

25
27 Dispute
2B Perfect
:ro Fled to wed

32 FllJ.sler

:13 Retiring

f'ov'"'R A ,opy OF 4.431 Wtlllam
Loc~mote
••TI-lt ~ of 4, ~ ~~~k

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

bor k~·m e

16 Soviet lake
20 Polilical
body
22 Soiree sans

%'D Lolj(.E ~ r:xc.tiAN~ fHIS 3H ~~;;;Y
GOPy op ··How 'ro TRJuN 39 ~~:~r~g
"O
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I' . U
Youngster

Ca ll 74l-l2ll
TA L K TO
WEND ELL GRATE
CARPET CON SULTAN T

Chode• R Hot

Yesterday's Answer

music

1toc~td .

loadEH and

To m or row 3.4; News 13.

33 Citrus
frui t
FHANK &amp; ERN IF.
~----------------------------------- 37 Actor

pun S1 IUOIS

d OHII

composer

46 Isolate
47 Secluded
hollow
4~ Slaphappy
OOWN
l Ladybird
Johnson 's
first name
2 Parenta ~e
3 Do sums
4 Psalm word
for pause
5 Buddlng
M.D.'s course
6 Pullet
7 Deteriora te
8 Glandular
organ
9 Stgnilied
lO Quarrel

29 Ribicoff
31 finale

' ·l' ' .... ,,

Buy where you can como In
a nd see whal you 're gotlllng
- Good seltcllon s - Fuf\y

backh oe wo 1k dump hu e ~ •
onrt 'lo bo p lor hu liil w1ll haul

At: ROSS
I F.mbrace
6 Top
position
10 Baseball
pitch
ll Pennsy lvania city
12 E:mergency
lig hting
13 Temporary
star
14 Street :
Fr .
15 Doctors' org.
17 Private
room
18 Nabokov
novel : 1969
19 Operetta

areas

9' and 12' Vinyl
Flooring In Stock

one! olltype't o f gent:Hol repn• t
WorM guaranteed 70 yt~ot~ e~.
per tem:. e Phon e 9917409

Bo ck

l'mqoin~

AI Low AI
14 88 sq. yd.
•

Beca~~

Now theLill Know l'm
everl.]bOd4 knuw,;
a .:b:Jclennq,decrepit
I'm the ?ame aqe senile olci relic \i ~&lt;:
as uou are!
~~~)Tha t's wh_4','""-"

Rubber Bach Carpet .

Plurnb1r19 healing

dttche r

·

'ies. Aver4.

All co rpt l in•l•lltd with
paddin g • t no charge .
Ex perl inslall•lion.

Ca ll Aller 5:00 or
Anytime S. lu rday
992-1119 or 991 -5041
4-27 li e

fdl d111

-

SAVE ON
CARPETING
DRIVE A LITTLE
&amp;
SAVE A LOT

DAVE'S BACKHOE

~X( A V AIING

"•'
"
"·
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CheSler, Ohio
10-30-c

, hOt

7 Phone (0 14) 985

f.i o~o~ I C

JH11

Jack's ~tiC
Tank semce

Wlil

H lP AI~

t oa sTer ~

110 115 all
\•noll o p pl t o n(e~ lawn 11•0wet
f1 C• t to Sto le H tghwo y Go1oge

Anyda y, anyti me.
Pho ne Y8S·l806
Jac k Ginlor !85-JBOI

DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

~ OWlRI

~w~~PCJ~

Ca ll fo r
estimate, 24 hou r urvlu .

20.
10 3G-Black Perspeclive On The News 10.
II :DO-News 3.4.6 .8. 10, ll.IS ; WVa . Pr imary ·18 8;
Dick Ca vell 20: Over Easy l l
II ·JG-Johnny Carson 3.4.15; Mi55 las Vegas Showglr l
Pagea nt 6.1l: ABC New• l3 : Movie " Bui iiW 10.
12 DO-Mov ie " King Creole" 8: J anak ! l3 :. 1:00-

by THOMAS j oSEPH

UNION OPE RA TED

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

Mar y Tyler Moore 13.
10 ·00- ·Famil y 6,13 ; Six American Fam ilies 33 ; News

~

Al.I.EV OOP .

WETHERALL CONCRETE

o'

see lhi s one , ii'S " • " worlh 111e pri ce. Located cff Rl .

arrange the ct rcled

"Get A load Of This"

REDI BEDS

&amp; 1 11 baths . J.S ac,: .,, ~ - t"' -.~re l and with balance In
pasture an d wood . ~ .aer bern &amp; garage . Yo u mu$1

Now

lorm the surpnse answer. as sug·
gested by ltle abo'lle ca rtoon

Norwood, N.J. 0764a. ll'lclucte your name, address. zip cO&amp;e and makti

YOU

Pr ice redu ced to 146.900 Allracllv e
rcm0de led ·2 slory farrn home ... ~~ Ul home features
. a largo livi ng room , din r";,c;~~ .•tehen. 5 bedrooms,

I Jumbles
Answer

7l?Y/NG 7V 00/
KILt ME?

68 ACRE FARM

-rr?"''1J

1
. -

ch ecks payable lo Newspaper books

huh!

A very nice I'&gt; story 4

Hogan ' s Heroes 15 .

6:0G-News 3.4,6,8.10, ll , IS; ABC News 6; Feeling FreE

N EW JUST OFF PRESS! JUMBLE BOOK lf11 wlll1110 puutes la&amp;\lall·
able tor S1.35 pos tpaid ! rom Jumbl&amp;, clo this newspaper P 0 eo11 J.t

Hu tlond Oh1o Phone 742 1000

be droom home •n gOOd cond 1l lon Fea tures a basement
wt th fln l!iohed lam ilv room and lau ndry room , eat in
lc:1 f Chen . 11v1ng roo m &amp; bath . Large lot with fenced
yard Call now . price d to iell.

r]

1

Service

loi~MODlUN G

' '
Consumer Survi val Kit

5 00-Here

A~¥60DY ' S

YOU Al.WA'( 5 liME
PLANS . A NN1E ·

Radiator.--- ,

Bo •l

"'

20 ; Cousleau Odyssey 33.
II 55-CBS News 8; Loving Free 10.
12 OG-Newscenter 3: 120,000 P yram id 4; Sanlord &amp;
Son 15 ; News 4,6, 10; Gambil B.
12 3G-Ryan·s Hope 6.13 : Bob Braun ' · Search lor

I0

[~

~NDOAf!/

no E. M•i n Sl.

R. " l deni i• J

13.

Pyramid

II 0()-High Rollers J.4, ll : Happy Days 6.1l
II l()-Wheel of Fortune l ,l5; Family Feud 6.13;

tSTEWEN1

ELLIOTT APPLIANCE II

~tllllr(f!

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY

l7S ln Meiqs County .

9 00--Merv Griffin 3 . Ph i-l Donahue 4 .. 15 . Emergency
One 6; Brady Bun c h 8; Match Game.

Her~s 10; Emergency One 13: Petticoat Junction

~E WING MA C HIN~ Rep 011 ~ ~e r
..-Ke all mohtn fl912iij 4 !he
t tl iHIC
Sho p
fl o merov
A ulh o rueocl )tngtt• So lu!&gt; and

CALL

REDUCED TO ill .YOD

News 8; Bul1winkle 10.

Bunch 10.

For
&amp; Se rv ice
Phone
992 -11 13

c:omm erc:i.iti l.

DO- -Today 3, 4.15 , Good Morn1ng America 6.13: tBS

20 .

I BYDAN
I

News 6; 6.5$--Chuck Whi le Reporls

7 l~ Sc hoolies 10 . B:OG-Capl. Kangaroo 8.10.

I RUSUP i
I I r--+J'--TO"""' ""·'"""·

399 W. Main St.
Pomeroy , Ohio
Ph . 992-2 164

Nv w1y
l rcun

7

one lener to eacll SQI,!are . 10 for ~
tou r o rdinary wo tds

!l!;j ~ 4141
t Ttde\

.

4;

10: New5 13.

Unscramble these tour Jumble s

BOHN L USt:!~

&amp; Gibson Tillers, Lawn Boy
Mower Sales &amp; Se rvice.

(61 4 ) 667 -6177
Be twee n 7: 30 &amp; 9 : 00
p .m.
4 ll I mo. P.

Columbus

~ THAT SC RAMBLEDWORD GAM E

~ ~ ~..J.'-!?) U;lL!l

Ma ss e~ Ferguso n

Announced 10 6 (){)._PT t n, ~-, 11:

6~5 Conce rn s &amp;. ,Comments 10; 6:3ti-Focu s on

30 That Na shv il le M usic 3. In Search Of 4; M uppet
Show 6; Match Game PM 8: MacNeil L ehrer
Repor t10,33; Wil d K ingdom 10 . Can d id Camera 13;
Na c;hvi lle o n lhe Road 15
8: 00- .li tt le House On The Pr ai r ie 3, 4, 15 , All Sta r
Family Fe ud 6. 13 , Amerie'd ' s Jun1 or Miss Pagean t
8.1 0; Consumer Survival Kit 10.33
B 30-- Turnab out 10.33.
9. 00-Wheel s 3. 4.15: Stars Sa lute I sr ae l al 30 6, 13. A rt
Am e r ica 10 . Meet i ng of M inds 33
9 30-Mash 8.10; Arf Amer ica 20; 10 00-Lou Grant
B. 10;
New ~to ?0. Originals 33 .

Pllmeroy, 0 .
3-15-tl c

MODERN
SUPPLY
Small engine
mower
service,

JERRY MURPHY

u11d

Pill
'

ya rd

Call

lXC AVAliN G

tl 4'1 ~Jl~

Roc 111e

l: . cel ltHll
&lt;ondtt.on
! 7)0
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Bu chha ld
Hu tlonrl
Oh•o 74/ 'll7b

f' l l'MOU1H

'::l tu1 a "' o ud '14tl
long iiono111

1 ~tn o ll lr. 11

1'1 / 4 YAMAHA 6)0 rno l o1c 11 rle

lul\ y insured
Free Esl.
Call : "1·1815
4-Y1 mo. pd .

low
f' ~

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Speci al ize d

g r ad i ng ,
dr ivew ays ,
landsc api ng , etc.

D &amp;ETTEII: BOTH BE

l ~!:l

DOZER FOR HIRE

Ex per ien ce i nd

~!:KIO

IMPA LA

{!1191110

4·9· 1 mo .

~~~~

S,ltrOCJ !) 14 ij4j 'I4JJ

u"tlr h(luled

197i / Ok D LID 1\ 73 lwu) low 1
dry tub~ ") !on luriiOtl:' rmrl
Ho rv~y

'/ !j

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Ph . 992-2848

SUT HE CAN'T
USE TH E $AME
TACTIC ON DEAD·
HEAD FOR FE A~

t APS DEA DHEAD'S
TWO (;UNM EN WIT H
THE DOWt.l · SLA S T
FII:OM HIS JET
PODS ...

Muffler
Brakes
T ire s
Shoc~ s
Battery .
In s t a llation Service

11 0\N I 0d10 i Ill tl~
I 0d 10
r o p~ v111 yl rop ~ ueiiC111t

(OII drt •Orl

~ ou 9 13 ~ 3949

~m it

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rnti\OU~J '~

Coti94'J J071

l he11

ICIIIOdc l cd

Therm a l In s ulation
S.ve lo pel . to 10 pel.
on healing cosl

1'1'/l BUIC K Phone&lt;# ~/ JI~J

nov.

1"1/4

ICd iOI Of' C O ~! 11011

Ce llulosic (wood fib e r l

991 7-I!:IJ

good plniltHm ,~olt"~

Requires " ' 1nd Sl495 t o

Blown lnsulaOOn
JIM KEESEE

Eve ning s Call 446-1796 or 446-1881

IY7i PON I IA C CAIAliNA

94/ 704U

1~995

cuh inv..lm enl. For

l t k t~

ne a t

f' hon~;~

IN GALLIPOLIS

Au to Sales

~1}1 1

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~ y ~ te rn

lot~

lrhoo h

IN RUT LAND b tUlllll!l pot l tol
bo 1h co• por t utdt ly bud d tng

Ch e ck our low , low
pnces on

Geroldtfle Cle la nd

f-OR "A~M O R I A I

S•ew oll

J&amp;L

1WO HOU~I:~ In Sy 1oc u~e on 1
or r(' lo l ~fXJIIOU) J bedtOOI!l
w1 1h lo•g1' u11lr 11' room Hard
wood lloo•~o and corpt./1 • rut l
tt ee~o an d ~ !Hu b~
1rl Roc •lle 3 r O!TV~ l:i &amp;oult l ul '
bed1 00 11l J bol h ho me Lo1n

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!OtnOI O plant~ IJ\Oil y k llld~ Of
hung1ng
bmkct ~
and
po t
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large ~o~~~ly o ! un
nuol~ .n f la t ~ (lt~IO r ld fo otH)
and
Grecnhou~e
Ro (me

H o r~do

~ U RNI SH EO

our
and

w iT h e • Ito
500 b{lg~ ul

A p p rn ~

w ood ~d

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pleto1 ~

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)hop N Jnd ~ ~

10 • )0 1 bed• oom mobile home tn

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YAL( IORK ld1 Phon .: l!Jq UU,or
~ 4 9 7710 lor 11101e lll l ~rllll OI•Or l

bl ow er ~

10

1011

A ( ~~

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Oluo

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711-1010

MOORE'S

SALES AND SERVIC E
11 -9-llc

h'OOM 1WO ~ t0 1y h ou~~ Dou
hie goto~l' w rth ope• trnl;'nt uul
bu t l dmg~
1'/ OtT ell.
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II

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lt~nt:&gt;~ton(•

per inch usi ng only the best
Dupont materia ls.

C APTA I~ E A ~Y

TUESDAY, MA¥9.1978
41- Far m Reporlll ; I :SG-PTL Club ll : 5 l &gt;-To Be

Robbins· Spo llighl 8: News 10, G1iliqan's Is 15.
Danie l Fos ter . M 0 . '10; Know Your SC hools 33 .

4'11 !Oob

\t9 .9S
S24 .95

B J

l OOMoin 51.
Pom eroy , Oh io
PomeroY991-6281
or 991-6261
8 A.M. Io 4:10 P.M.

Ot

Q9) 111 3
00

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war ;..

h u u~oe

GI4J 7(JCI J

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Phnru •

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111 (ou•l '!l11ect
Pcm •L'ICJ'f

tiiO!hlltc:,

4 RM l urllt!ohed nnd

S~NIO H

rtHH h1111o'

COUIIIIII!;J

lrorne

t QQ!tl ) Olld baTh t lo'iiOr OUI
b u•ldtng~ 4 oc•e~&gt; land or e d gl'
of Hut lond (ornpl c l c 11011e•
IIQu it u p oh o '] b o n k~ opp r or~
crl pt op er tv o t S IS )00 Pho n('

tim mg ).

Fuel mjec t 1on
~ I N )l MA

7-tj JI OJ
~10 H V

At

24 Ye a r ~ Servlc: e

SPRING SP ECIAL
Complete·Pa int Jobs
$100.00
Small Cars
ms.oo
La rge Car&gt;
1175.00
Trucks
Body work &amp; repair 11.00

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Oswald : " The nght lime
to draw trumps is as soon as
yo u ca n alford it. ..
( .Rl' I'T I Hlt lfiTES
Alan : " Here is a hand that
illustra tes lhts . South
really
CI P ZP
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1y u u
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queen . Oack comes the jack
DZBO I PUBYVP
of diamonds. South wins in
Yeslerday's Cryptoq uote: WHOE:VER SE:RVES HIS COUN- dummy and should cash just
two trumps before going af·
TRY WELL HAS NO NEE:D OF ANCESTRY .-VOLTAIRE
ler clubs . If he draws three
ll o\ HNEY

IT'S SPRING
HOUSECLEAN IN'
TIME,TATER

roun ds he ca n be beaten ."

Os wal d : ·· He not onlv can
be beaten but he probably
will be 1f he does draw that
thi rd round . His next play
wo\J be a cl ub and if West
hops right up wi th his ace
and leads a second heart the
defense w111 have three
tn cks in, South will ruff a
third hea rt wtth his last
trump and won't be able to
discard dummy's two losi ng
diamonds on long cl ubs.··
Alan : ·· Just two rounds of
trumps an d South is in lull
command . He wi ll have a
trump entry to his ha nd to
cas h the last two clubs and
discard dummy 's two small
diamonds .

You hold :
• A

X X

• Axx
t A XX
+ II X X X

Do you ope,r1the bidding,
and. tf you do, what is your

choice ·'

. We t e ~d not to open with
Jusll 2 high-card po ints and
4-3.:1.:1 distribution but if the
" x's " include a ~ouple of
tens we might open this
hand . In that case our choice
is one club.
·
1Nt: WSPA PI&lt;:H

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Bndge care of thiS newspaper P 0 Box 489. Radoo Cr ty
Stat1on New York. N Y 10019 1

�14 -The Daily Sent mel, Middleport.Pomeroy, 0 ., Monday, May 8, 1978

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One hurt

Area home economists to be
featured at jackson workshop
Can nin g, freezing, and
drying foods at home will be
the topics covered at a Food
Pres.ervation Workshop on
Wednesday, May 10. Three
sessions are offer ed with
choices for you to make in
each , dependin g on your
interest. The mornin~
program starts at10 a.m., the
afternoon at I p.m., and the
evening at 6 p.m. Come for
one of these or stay for all,
depending on your tinne and
interest. Location is the
Jackson Area Extension
Center, approximately 2
miles south of Jackson , Ohio,
on U. S. Route 93:
Topics to be co vered inelude drying foods, preserving foods at home, pickle
pointers, jams and jellies,
homemade sauerkraut ,
successful canning, storing
and using home preserved
foods , facts and fallacies ,
does it pa y to can
or free~e ?, and fr eez·
.
f d
t Equip
tng un amenta s.
·
ment and met hods will
he discussed for each topic.
Pressure Cann er ga u"e
o
testl'ng wt' JI be a\•at'lable
dun'ng the workshop · Brinuo
only your lid and the gauge.
. Program speak"ers will
. elude · Dr Robert Joseph
Ul
· ·
•
Extensl.on Spect.alt.st t'n Food
. St te Unt' versJ·ty
at the Oh 10
a
•
and the Extensl·on Hom"'
Economists from the nine
counties in the Jackson
Extension Area - Betty
Reese, Athens : Bettie Clark ,

(C«&lt;tlnlled !!'Gill Jllll 1)

Gallia ; Bev Donahey, contact
your
Co un ty
Hocking: Darleen Lambert. Coo perative Ex te ns io n
Ja ckson : Judy Burgess, Servtce. In Meigs County ,
Lawrence : Diana Eberts, call Diana Eberts at 992..1895.
Meigs; Monad ine Mattey , - ..- ·- -·- - -.. - ..- ·
Pike: Sue Moyer. Sciot o: and
Deanna Tribe , Vinton
Count y, and Pat Glass ,
Jackson Area Extension I
Agent , Home Economics.
jj
Canning · bulletins and
leaflets will be available for
those interested. A 2!&gt; cents
MONDA\'
registration fee will be
LA
LE CHE
League
charged to he1p cover the cost meeting at 7:30 p.,m. Monday
of prinled materials.
at Patt y Coddington home.
Each yea r the co unty of· Toptc will be " Art of breast!ices o( the Coo perative feedin g an d ov ercomin g
Exten sion Se rvice re ce ive diffi&lt;'ulties." Those wishing
PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE TEAM - Phil
hundreds of questions about more information ca ll Bev
Miller of Ja ckson Production Credit, far left, is shown
food preservation. This work· Splete 446 -401 0 or Bet sy
posing with members of the Racine FFA Parliamentary
shup offers a chance for you Crank , 675-2776.
Proced~re team during the chapter's Satw-day night .
to get updated on the newest
REGU LAR meeting of
and safest food preservation Twin City Shrine Club
techniques.
Monday at clu b house .
For furth er information, Refr eshments served at 7
Veterans Memorial Hospital Gretta Carroll , Marjori e
p.m.
Saturday AdmiSsions - Cartwright , William
POMEHOY PTA , Momlay
Everell Rou sh, Racine ; Davidson, Robert Donohue,
N ,\~IEOMI'ITED
Mrs. Fern Strlnsbu r.u mght 7:30, wtth the prog ram Glennie Lillie, Middleport ; Dwaine Fain, Adrian Gibson,
' to tJ..o by the ftfth and sixth
presented a gtft to Mtss Ellen
Krist 1n Clark, New Haven; Carlos Gillenwater, Audrey
grade baods. Nt.\w offict•rs
Rice . brtde-elt•d of Andrew
.
Christine
Beegle, Pomeroy ;
ill Instal 1ed and a nurser)' William Norton. Pomeroy ; Griffin, Marlyn Haner, May
Brooker. at a shower held last W
Ha skin s, Louella Hearon ,
wt ll
be
nr uvi ded.
\\'eck at the Erlt.•wiue hunw 111
~"'
Mar g aret
McKenzie, Cla ren ce
Hill,
Scott
Ku1dergarten and ftrst grade Pomeroy.
Hutlcmd. Ht' r name wtts
Htne
ma
n,
Freda
Howell,
parents will be hostesses and
Saturda y Discharges - Bess J elfers,
wll ntcnttonally on11tted frum ~reelers .
Juanita
Ro$s
Morris, Herbert Clark, Kallner , Dorot hy Karr ,
ancarhcrlbllngofthoscwhu
UN IT ED
Methodist
sent u1fts Tht.• c:ct ke servrJ &lt;J l
Mar)' Hendrix , Bess ie Curt iS Knott s, Earl Littler,
the "shower wa s ba ked b.1· Women. He;il h United Barnhart, Sadie Brtght , Mary IJ.Jgue, Jeremy May ,
Methudtst Ch urch, 7::10 Jl . ll1 .
Mrs. M.~:~rvHrt't
Edwa rd ~. one
0
Monday at the chu rch. Mrs. Bever ly J ohn so n, Myrtl e Norma McGhee , Ant hony
11f thn hostesses. and was Ill
'
.J uantla Ra chtel tu have the Wolford , Harold Sto bart . Melvan , Amanda Mill ~.
the shape of wedthng IJelb
Florence Reynolds, Margaret Delbert Pullin, James
pi'Ognun un " Oevc )onin ~ o
McKenzie.
decorated m the bnd al colors
"
Roberts, Jay Seymour, Leota
of ~at·h and gre~ n and Ill· Personal Theology" wi th
Sund ay Admissions - Sheets. Horner Warren, Dock
'"' Anna Tucker, Hactne ; Ray
sen be&lt;I ·· El
~ len an&lt;IAn dy. "
"' ·tt·s. B"ui"IJ
• " H,·t,\'"S
• to ""
Watt s. Iris Whittington ,
Roush, Ma son: Mabel Jason Wilson .
!!!J!!I... dcl'otiollalleader.
Lambert, Mrs. Terri Byer, Kes te r so n. Pomeroy ;
(Discharges, May 6)
Mile
'&gt;Irs. Mac Kctchka Mrs.
and Mrs.
Virginia Smith, Pomeroy:
Helen
Amott, Hilda Barry ,
t;111c Gtlkey wt ii iJ&lt;• hostesses. Th omas Autherson. MidLarry Blair, Lora Childress,
RUTLAND PTO Monday 7 dleport : Matt hew Long , Helen Damewood, Cindy
Tuppers Plains.
p.m.
Dickens, Eskew Facemire,
Sunday Disc harges - Margaret Gentry, William
TUESDAY
Kenneth Hawk , Gladys Gill, Jr ., James J ohnson, Jr .,
SY RA CUSE PTO meeting,
7:30p.m., Tuesday at school; Cuckler, Crystal McCourt , Todd Jordan , Donna Leighly,
both parent s and teachers Fran ces Wh ittingt on, Eva Dorothy McCormick; Sylvia
Dieh l, J enni e Wi lliamso n, Mooney, William Neutzling,
urged to attend.
Eleanor
Werry, Helen Jr ., F'red Paxton, Tomara
HARRISONVILLE Cha()J
ohnso
n,
Lill ia n Gress , Plants, Perry Queen, Gamet!
ADMIRAl APPLIANCES
ter 2!&gt;5 , Order of Eastern
Martha
Taylor.
Reynolds, Stella Rose, Austin
Star, Tuesday , 8 p.m. for
Russe ll , Joanna Salem ,
regular meeting . Mothers
Holzer Medkal Center
James
Sayre, Clair Shumate,
will
be
honored
and
plans
Admiral.
(Discharges, May 5)
Belva Sloan, Carol Smith, Ida
made for the June 8 inRandall Bentley , Betty Stapleton, Wanda Stewart ,
spection.
Brinson,
Clara Brown , Haz el Swa nson, Dahl ia
REGULA R meet ing,
Roland
Brown,
Carol Burns, Thack er , James Walk er,
Racine Lodge 461, F&amp;AM,
Pearl Warman, Mrs. Timmy
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Work in
EA deg ree ; all ma ster Bosworth Counci l 46, R&amp;SM, Whit e and daught er , Edith
Williamson , Stephanie Wood.
masons invited.
at 8:15 p.m.
IBirths, May 6)
WINDING Tra il Ga rden
POMF.HOY ·Club, Tuesday, 8 p.m. at the
Mr. and and Mrs. Arthur
home of Mrs. Ruth Moore. MIDDLEPOHT Ltons Cl ub, Bachelor, a daughter, Fargo.
MemtJ..or. to take containers Wednesday noon at the Meigs N. D.
(Discharges, May 71
for alumni banqu et arMIDDI.EPOH'l'
rangeme nls . Mrs. Alice IJ'l'ERAHY CLUB, home of
Paul Anderson , Mrs.
·n10mpson w1ll have the pm- Mrs. !krt Grimm. Letart Charles
Cleland
and
Mram on homemade ton· Falls. 2 p.m. Wednesday . 'dau ghter, David Eakins,
tamers. Arrant-:ement for the Mrs. Forest Ba chtel to Darlene Frye, Charlene
month will tJ..o onental art.
Hatfield, Sarah Jarrell,
rev tew ·· Heat a nil Dust. ..
Joseph
Jones, Jr., Elman
WEDNESDAY
FHlDAY
Matt
y,
Bru ce McDonald ,
REGULAR
meeting
HAP PY HAHVESTE I\S,
Denise
Mit chell , Peggy
Pomeroy Chapter 80, RAM, Trimly Church. Frida y. 7:30
Moore,
Jessie
Patrie, Willa
7: 30 p.m. Wednesda y; p.m.
Pat ric , Jere my . Potts,
William Weaver.

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Pleasa nt Valley Hoopllal
Discharged - Minerva
Hodges, Poi nl Pleasant ;
Mary Smith, Point Pleasant ;
Rev . Roy McCoy , Point
Pleasant : John Mc!Janiel,
Clift on: Kelly J o Stewart,
Weo t Col umb ia : Russe ll
Weurs, Point Pleasant ; Mrs.
William Bowers, Grimms
Landing : Virginia Chapman,
Crown City: Christopher
Tayl or, Point Pleasant ;
Brenda Pugh, Long Bottom,
W. Va. ; Stacey Oliver,
Gallipolis Ferry; Lloyd
Durst , Cottagev ill e; Gary
Treadway, Point Pleasant;
Mrs. Jesse Likens, Gallipolis
F'erry : Jack Wheeler,
Gallipolis Ferry : Betty
Carpe r, Henderson : Mrs.
Donald Goheen and son,
Point Pleasant; Mark Lamp,
Co lumbu s; Robert Moore,
Syracuse, Ohio ; Mrs. Harry
Roush, Mason ; Mrs. Wayne
Morri s, Point Pleasant ;
Lloy d Bates , Henderson;
Emma Jividen , Buffalo.
Birth - A daughter to Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Hoffman ,
Point Pleasant.

Farmers Bank ·
Talked Turkey
With Bob Mattox. • • •

he was driving wu
demollahed.
Sunday at 4 a. m. 'Jim
Ritchie, Minersville, lUI
traveling eut on Dalley
Ridge Road In Lebanon
Township when he reported
that he !ell ui"P at the
wheel. The car want olf the
· road on the lert altd over an
embankment coming to rest
against a tree.
The driver was not Injured.
There
was · moderate
property damage.
Saturday at 8:52 p. m.
Edith DeWeeee, Davisville,
W. Va., was traveling north
on Bashan Road when a deer
ran Into the path ol her car
and wu kUied.
There was alight damage to
the car.

Bob Matlox bought h Is faJm near Albany In 1963.
He had just retired from the Navy, and Farmers
Ba nk had enough faith In Bob to loan him the
money he needed . In 1967. when Bob started his
turkey business , Farmers Bank helped him aga in .
Bob 's business keeps on growing and Farmers
Bank · keeps on helping . This year Bob wil l raise
and sell 86 ,000 turkeys _ ll 's no wonder he likes
Fatmers Bank . Why don 't you try Farmers . They' ll
talk turkey with you. too .

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banquet.ln the front row, from left, are Raymond Canter,
Albert Holman, Bob Lee and Perry Smith. Second row,
Bill Harris, Ed Roush and Rick Flagg. PHOTO BY DON
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JOHN THOMAS, ~omeroy , is new
manager of the Pomeroy Golf Course and a
Grand Opening has been set.
Thomas reports that various
improvements are being made at the nine
hole golf course located off SR 7.
Sandtraps are being added and tees are
being rebuilt. Also being offered are golf
lessons. John Teaford is giving instructions
to adults on Saturday morning also
students. Cost for adults is $5 for a half-hour
and $2 for students for a half-hour.
Chuck Follrod is instructing beginners
fr~e of charge. Persons interested are to
call 992-6303 .
The Grand Opening will be held May 13.
Prizes will be awarded at the Grand
Opening for the longest drive and closest to
the pin. There will also be a Scotch
foursome the day of the Grand Opening.
Following the day's activities a dance will
be held at the club house featuring Armand
Turley at the organ. Shown at left are , front ,
1-r, Chuck Follrod , instructor ; Bryan
Ingels , student; b a~ k . John Thoma s.
manager and John Te~ford, instructor ..

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MONDAY
TRUSTEES ol Melga
County
Pioneer
and
1 Historical Soclety, 7:!0 p. m.
I Monday· at the Melga
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Letters of oplllloa are welcomed. Tiley
be
lenlhao 3GO words IODI (or be IDbject to redtactiGII by
lhe. editor) and muat be tlped wllb lbe llpee'l liddre11. Name• may be withheld upoa .-bUcatlllll.
However, on requett, namea will be dllcla~ed. Letten
ahould be In good taate, acldreulqlllaee, aot peraonalltfet.

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Editor, Sentinel.
. Senior Citizens Day is May 16 and an effort is being made
to locate peopl e who graduated from Meigs County High
Sehools the longest time ago.
Some high schools are older than others too so some may
not be real old.
We have one who graduated in 1908. It is known that all
high schools were not operating then but we still want the
names of the oldest graduates from each high school. We have
a list of eight ·high schools so far, Carpenter, Chester,
Harrisonville, Middleport, Pomeroy, Racine , Rutland, and
Tuppers Plains.
H you know of any others, please let us know at Senior
Citizens Center. Friday of this week is the deadline.
We want to honor these "olde grads" next Tuesday
evening, May 16, at our Jitney supper and candidates Night
being held at lite Senior Citizens building.
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We also are looking for the oldest mother in the county and
the oldest father and , shades of Paul Harvey, we do not want to
forget the longest married couple In the county today. Who are
tbese people ~ Help us find out ... write or call Senior Citizens
Center 992-7886 or 992-7311.
You still have lime to get your essay in , Wednesday !hill
week. Help us wknow, recall, understand, how you feel today
or way back when. The !berne is " I'm a Senior Citizen Now."
REV. WILUAM H. MIDDLESW ARTH

MAY DISTRIBUTION
State Auditor Thomu E.
Ferguaon's ofllce annoWtced
today the May distribution of
$34,1115,642 In Ald to Depen·
denf · Children (ADC) to
400,787 recipients In Ohio's 88
cou~ttes .
Meiga County
received ~,761 lor 1,0011
recipients.
TWO SQUAD RUNS
The ·Pomeroy Emergency
Squad was called to the Teus
Road to 8:10p. m. Sunday for
Mrs. Keith Baun who wu
taken to Holzer Medical
Center. At 5:34 p. m.
Saturday the squad waa
called to Union Ave. lor .
Margaret McKenzie who was
taken to VeterallJ Memorial
Hospital where she wu
admitted.
RE'ruRNHOME
Maxine anti Reino Und haa
been returned to their home
at !M Condor St., Pomeroy,
from MeallJ Hall, Unlveralty
Hospital, Columbua. Both Mr.
and Mrs. Lind Wtderwent eye
operations at the hoapltallate
last week.

Eagles knocked out
of Class A tourney
BY GREG BAILEY
Despite a fine pitching
perfom1ance by Dan Spen·
~r, the Eastern Eagles were
knocked out of the Class A
Sectional Baseba ll Tournament Saturday by visiting
Trinnble, 2-1.
EXTENDED FORECAST
Wedneoday through
Friday, cool through the
period, with a chance of
showers on Wednesday,
mosdy In northern counties, and again on Friday.
Highs will range from the
upper 50s to the lower lOs
-on Wednesday and fn the
SO. both Thuraday aod
~· rtday. Early morning
lows will be In the upper 30s
or middle lOt early Wednesday and Thursday and
In the 401 early Friday.
SALT LAKE CITY (UP!)
- Donny Osmond married
a 19-year-old colleKe fre•h·
man toda y.
ORmond, wbo announred
hll encagemeat Jut
month, took the marrloge
vows with Debra Glenn _Ia
the Mormon Temple about
7:30 a.m. Only family
members 11tended the
ceremony.

BUFFET SUPPER
WILKESVILLE - A bullet
supper will be held at the
Phythlan Sisters Ha·n at
Wilk esvi ll e Saturday
beginning at 4 p. m. Adult
BOARD TO MEET
tickets
are $2.50 and chUdren
Southern Loc al School
$1.25.
The
public I~ invited.
Board will meet Tuesday,
May9at7 :30p. m. at .thehlgh
OESTOMEET
school cafeteria.
Women of
Pomeroy
Chapter Order of Eutern
Star will meet at the Masonic
MARRIAGE LICENSE
A marriage license was Temple at 10 a. m. Tuesday to
issued to Maa Wayne Wll110n, clean the chapter room.
18, Rt. I, Shade, and Lois Mae
Reltmlre, 17, Rl. 2, Pomeroy.
MEETING TUESDAY
Meigs Chapter ~~. Diaabled
Ameri can Vetera~a , will
ACTIONS FILED
meet at 7:30p. m. Tuesday at
In Meigs County Common the chapter home on But·
Pleas Court Myrta Ann Miller ternut Ave., Pomeroy.
filed for support under the
Reciprocal Agreement Act
CHAMBtR TO MEET
agalnsl Ralph Edward Rose.
The
Pomeroy Chamber of
Mary Longenette, Reedsville,
Commerce
will • meet
!tied for divorce agalns(
Tuesday
at
noon
at the Melga
Clifford Longenette, Reeds·
Inn
.
Frank
Herald,
Jr. , will
ville.
be·the gueat speaker.

Spencer gave up just five
hits , struck out .alx and
walked just two.
Trimble pitchers fanned
eleven but walked eight.
Meade got credit for the win
with relief help from Holbert.
Both Tomcat rullJ were
unearned and were scored In
the first Inning. McElflesh led
off with a single and waa
sacrificed to second. After a
walk, two Eagle throwing
errors allowed both runners
to score . From then on,
Spencer pitched shutout ball.
In the fourth inning
Eastem got Its lone tally on
rour walks. Eastem loaded
the bases three times In the
game, but couldn 't push
across more than that one
run.
Senior Joe Kuhn led the
hitters with two singles while
Steve Little had one hit.
Tomcat hitters were Jed by
Christman with his triple.
The olher lour hits were
singles.
Seniors will be gone thls
week on the Senior trip aa the
Eagles play four games In a
row. Tonight Alexander

Mother's

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comes In for non·league tUt.
Trinnble
200 000 ~2 5 0
Eastern
000 100 ~I 3 3
Meade (WP ) Holbert (4)
and Robach.
Spence (LP ) and Blleell.

SCOPS TO MEET
The next meetlnc ol the
South Central Ohio Preaer·
vatlon Society, Inc. (SOOPS)
'll'lll be held at I :30 p.m. on
Sunday, May 14. Spencer
Steenrod, lormer apeech
profeuor at Ohio Univerllty
and preaenlly at Hoctlna
Tech, will head a tour of
Nelsonville. There will be a
Oea market and crart ahow on
the campua of Hocking
Technical College and the
Hocking Valley acenlc rill·
way will be In operation.

SALE SLATED
The Women's allllllary ol
the Meigs County Depart·
ment of Health will hold a
garage aale !rom i a.m . to 0
p.m., May 11,12 and 13, at the
home of Mu. Clen DeTray,
beside the Cheater Fire
Department buDding.

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
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an additi onal $12,480 an nually. Officials noted that, if
approved. the increase' will
be the first in effect since
1967 .
Council gave second
readings to ordinances
which will Increase the

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PRICE FIFfEEN CENTS

TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1978

owner, is no w serving on
council.
Council had earlier a()proved the renewal stating
that there was no conflict of
int erests . Howev er, Don
Mullen , owner of the agency,
· has indi cated that he feels
such a renewal might be
interpreted as a conflict of
in te re st. The insurance
committee will recommend
another agency for the policy
on the pool
Co un ci l approved the
report of Mayor F'red Hoffman for April showing
receipts of $2,980.31 in fines
and fees and $130 in merchant
police collections for a total of
$3;010.31. Clerk Grate read a
reading two weeks ago, com mun tcation from the
providing that the mayor of
Ashland Oil Co. announcing
the town could submit to an increase of 5 of a cent on
tavern owners a list or each ga llon of gasoltne.
persons he , felt are
A petit iO n from three
alcoh oli c and ta ver.u property owners asking that
owners would be fin ed if an alley across from the
they sold to these persons. property of the late Homer
Councilmen Allen King and Coo k be va cat ed was
Carl Horky tndicated that presented and tabled until
th ey feel the ordinance could co unctl can look into the
be too powerful in the wron~ matfe r.
· hands and tl was agreed to
A letter fr om Mayor
table 11. The di sc usst on Hoffman to Mary Elizabeth
brought out that ~ r sons on Hart mger Thomas was read
such a list could purchase wh1 ch thanked Mrs. Thomas
int oxicants in other near by fo r p ro ~rty at the corner of
communities anyway.
Third and Garfield Sts. which
A letter from the Mullen she has given to the village.
In surance Agency was read
Council disc ussed problems
to the effect that the company in li censing trade people in
does not want to renew the the to.wn after Co uncilman
in surance cover a ~e on the Mullen cited examples of
s wimmin g pool be ea use plum bing and wiring which
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C11arles Mullen, son of the

Rhodes to tour reclamation project in Meigs
May 22nd set ~s
date for visit to
Scipio Township

The World Today
Key legislators pressing

Moro's body
found . in car

By ROBIN STAFFORD
WASHINGTON
(UP])
With
llttle
tangible
success
so
ROME ( UPI ) - Former
r
far , key legislators are pressing the administration to modify Premier Aldo Moro, 61 , was
OOLUMBUS - Gov. James A. Rhodes along with State its proposal to sell jet fi ghters to Saudi Arabia , Egypt and found dead today in a car
Natw-al Resow-ces Director Robert W. Teater, and other Israel.
parked outside Rome 's
govenunent officials, will get a first hand look at a major land
Secretary of State Cyrus Van~ scheduled a breakfast C o mm u ni s t
Party
reclamation project in Meigs County on May 22 at 10 a.m.
meeting with key senators before testifying on th e sale in headquarters·55 days aft er he
Rhodes is scheduled to lead a tour of the 80-acre site, House International Relati ons Committee hea rings.
was kidnapped by Red
where reclamation work is under way . The project is the fi rst
Brigades terrorists who mursince Gov. Rhodes signed the Ohio mined land reclamati on bill
de red his five bodyguards.
into la'll' Aug. 5, 1977.
The poli~ announ~m e nt
WASHINGTON (UP!) - U. S. automakers probably will brought an outpow-ing of
One of 20 priority programs this money annually.
of the Ohio Department of
Monies from the unre· choose to pay fines rather than fully meet the 1985 fuel nationwide grief and anger
Natural Re!IOurces (ODNR), clainned land fund can be effi ciency standards required by Jaw , Energy Deparinnent reminiscent of the dark days
the reclamation program is used on land mined, but not officials say.
in the United States after the
That prediction is one among many in a new report saying assassination of President
under the supervision of reclaim ed prior to th e
ODNR's
Divis ion
of passage of th e 19720hio Strip the nation 's ap~tit e for energy appears likely to grow faster John F'. Kennedy in 1963.
than its domestic energy supply through 1990 under present
Reclamation.
Televi sto n announcers
Mine Law.
policies.
The statt!-&lt;lwned land being
sobbed as they reported that
reclaimed Is in Scipio
Moro 's body,swathedin plaid
Township in northern Meigs
blankets, was found in a red
County. Tile area has had
Renault R4 automobile just
OOLUMBUS (UPI )- Only 1,650,000 of Ohio's 5.2 million off the Street of the Dark
severe sedimentation and
registered
voters are expected to visit their polling places for Shops, site of Communist
erosion problems, both on the
the
June
6
prinnary electton, according to Secretary of State Party headquarters, and a
site and downstream in the
PENSACOLA, Fla . (UP! )
Ted
W.
Brown
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west branch of the Shade - A National Airlines 7'!1 jet
few hundred yards from his
Brown
forecasts
a turnout of 900,000 Democrats and own Christian Democratic
River and its tributaries.
sma cked
into
fo ggy
Cootractors are grading Pensaco la Bay without 750,000 Republicans for the election, which features prinnary party headquarters.
and re!IOiling the alfel1ed warning Monday night and contests for governor and other statewide offices, legislative
It was not innmediately
area to a.c hieve goo d slowly sank in the choppy and congressional prinnaries and 616 local issues. Brown said confirmed how Moro had
vegetatl ve
cover
and waters. Offi cials said three of Monday that this year's primary "lacks some of the pull" of been murdered, but first
controlling drainage through the 61 people aboard were recent primaries in which there were preSidential and U. S. reports said he had been sh ot .
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A medical examination had
tbe use of diver~ion channels killed and three others were Senate contests.
to be delayed until bomb
and control basins.
missing.
disposal squads determined
The m'/,000 project was
Many of the screaming
approved in January by the occupants of the stricken
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - Transportation Secretary Brock that the car had not been
Board on Unreclaimed Strip plane were picked up by a Adams has recommended a chopped-down Amtrak passenge r booby traooed.
Mined Lands. The monies for nearby barge and a flotilla of train system which would elinninate seven current longreclaiming public or private small boats.
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unreclalmed la nd
are
Coast Guard-(iirected heliAdams emphasized that tbe recommendation Monday was
EXTENDED FORECAST
generated by a state copters and boats searched prelinninary, but it is' certaiil to stir major protests in
Fair Thursday and
severance tax on coal mines. the rough waters by Congress. West Virginia, for example, would lose two of the
Friday and a chance of
The Mined Land Reclamation floodlight through the night three passengers trains which now cross the state.
sltowero Saturday. Cool
Program
will re ceive for other occupants of the
.
through the period, wllh
approximately S3 million of
hlgbs moslly In the 60s.
pulled one body
Lows will be In· tbe lOs
WASHINGTON (UP]) - Interstate Co mmerce Thursday and In th e low or
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night and two more bodies • Commission auditors told Congress Monday that the freight
mid 50s Friday and
A meeting to plan frog were fo und early this transportation Industry spends up to $1.5 billion a year for
Saturday.
eveoll for the annual Big morning, according w Sgt. lavish entertainment - including a trip to the Kentucky Derby
Bead Regatta Weekend Joel P. Lowery of the Santa - and travel of shippers to win their business.
wW be beld at 7:30 p.m. Rosa County sheriff's
ICC officials also received expensive gifts from transWedDuday ot the Farmers department .
porters, said one of the five auditors who testified under oath
Baak Balidlag.
Abbott Dickerson, a before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee.
All membera of the Ohio Federal
Aviat i o n
Sotlety lor the Promotfoo Adrninstration official at the
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of BaiUrogs are ••ked to Pensacola Airport tower,
LOS ANGELES (UPI) _ ~posed heavyweight champion
atttad •• well 11 other said National Airlines . Muhammad All will be pushing a new soda pop called
tntere1ted penons.
reported 55 passengers and a "ChBI)lp" a'nd a variety of products for Third World countries..
Jerry L. Erwin, 23, Rt. 1,
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Bidwell, driving a tractortrailer rig was charged with
DWI following an accident at
8:20p.m. Monday on SR 160,
three and three tenths miles
north of US 35.
Maion County authorities
" With the apparent Medica l Examiner.
co ramg to Roll , the In·
The Gallia-Meigs Post
are apeculatlng that It was evidence and circwnstances
The Mason County Sheriff's vestigation is leading them to State Highway Patrol said
homocide and suicide which there Is a strong possibility ll Department which is In- believe that Bruce shot Erwin going north , lost
retulted In the deaths of t'll'o was murder and suicide, vestigating the Incident , was Charles. When the bodies control of the semi which ran
brolheraln Southlide Monday however the investigation is notified of the shooting by a were discovered, the younger off the right side of the highcontinuing," Maaon County neighbor, Mrs. J. L. Vance , brother was holding a Ruger way then overturned onto its
momfnll.
Dlacovered dead In a Prosecuting Attomey W. Dan shortly before 10 a.m.
.357 pistol.
side. There was moderate
Roll, . as well as sheriff's damage.
1ummer
cottage
ap· Roll said this morning. He
The brothers were found
proximately a mile and a hall said they are awaiting lab lying In beds in separate deputies, said a motive In the
Robert J . Jacobs, 24, Rt. I,
down unpaved Middle Nine tests to make a final deter· rooms of the 81Tlall house . . incident had not yet been Middleport, was cited for
Funeral speed for conditions fallowing
Rd. !rom Rt. 36 were Charlea mlnatlon .
Both were reportedly shot established.
Both victims were taken to th~ough the head and arrangements have not been an accident at 2:50 p.m.
E. Coon, 311, and Bruce C.
Coon, It, both o1135 Walta St., Pleasant Valley Hospital and authorities believe the older made public.
Monday on CR 1~ . eight
later to the Charleston brother was shot first . Ac·
tenths of a mile north of SR
Chllrlellon.

Automakers may pay fines

Three die
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Voter forecast offered

Amtrak recommendation made

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The body was forma lly
Ide ntified by
lntert or
Minister F'ran ~sco Cossiga
who lifted the blue coat
placed over Moro's face and
turned away with tears in his
eyes. Later the body was
moved to a hospital.
There was no immedia te
word on how long Moro had
been dead - th e Red
Brigades
issued
a
commu nique last Fri day
saying the execution wa s
being carried out but not
saying he was actually dead.
A few hours after the
communique was published
his 11ife received Moro's last
known letter. In it Moro \\Tote
with great tendernesss and
affection to his wife, son and
three daughters wishin g
them an emotional farewell .
Th e heart-r endin g lett er
began :
" Dear
Norina
(His
a!fectionate name for his
wife ): They have told me
they are going w kill me
shortly . I kiss you for the last
Iinne. Kiss the children ... "
Police tried to cordon off
the area where the body was
·found, but a crowd of 5,000
perso ns, tears str eamin g
down their cheeks, gathered
as near as they could. Police
and green hereted riot troops
had to use for~ to keep the
weeping spectators away .

Weather
Partly cl oudy, mild
remainder of today. Highs
between 115 and 70. Genera lly
clear tonight, with lows in low
or mid 40s. Mostly sunny
Wednesday, highs in upper
60s or lower 70s.

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Homicide~suicide

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sewage charges In the town
and the natu ra l ga s
charg es. First reading s
were given two weeks ago.
Approval was given for the
transfer of one permit. the
Hitching Post on Locu;t St..
and renewal of a second
permit, Tony's Carry Out, on
Mill St .
A comm untcatton from the
Ohto Department of Liqu or
Control was read by ClerkTrea sur er Gene Crate
pointing out th at th e
legislati ve body of the town
will have a voice in the
renewal of liquor and beer
permits.
Tabled by council was ao
ordinance given a llrst

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BY BOB HOEFLICH
An ordinance providing for
water rate increases ranging
from II to 20 percent was
given a first reading when
Middleport Villa ge Council
met in regular session
Monday night
The ordin ance wh tch
requires ~ thr ee readin gs
before approval increased
the minimum charge for
water service from $3.25 to
$3.60 a month .
Over the firo1 3,000 gallons
the rate will increase from 12
cents per 100 to 14 .5 : from 10
cents to 12 cents per hundred
for the next 10,000 gallons ;
from nine cents to 11 cents

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Troopers said Jacobs lost
control of his car which ran
off the left side of the highway
striking some posts then
traveled into a creek. There
was moderate damage.
A third Monday accident
occurred at 6:45a.m. on Bob
McCormick Rd. three tenths
of a mile south of US 35.
Officers said an auto driven
by Denise Gall Cox, 21, Rt. 3,
Gallipolis, attempted to go
around a ~ stalled car. Her
vehicle sideswiped an auto
operated by Jane E. Dunn, 33,
Oak Hill. There was .
moderate damage and no .
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damaged

Money \hat was donated
to the lntemaiJonal Min e
Workers Union to ass ist
miners with medi cal bills,
utilities, and overdue bills
will he available through
Athens .
Regulations state that
familie s facing eviction
notices are elfglble for up
to$200. Application s will be
taken at 24 Stimson Ave ..
Ahtens, from 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. nut Monday.
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F'1ve Meigs Co untians have
been selected . for inclusion
tn!o the 1978 edition of Outstand ing Youn g Men of
America.
The Outstanding Youn g
Men of America program is
endorsed by the United States
Ja ycees and recognizes the
achievements and abilities of
men between the ages of 21
and 36. These men are being
honored fo r their out;1anding
civic and professional contributions to th ei r co mmuntties, their states and
their nation.
The group includes Willtam
C. Qui ckel, Rout e 1,
Cheshire ; William E. Gibbs ,
formerl y of Pomeroy,
Roswell , New Mexico ; Don
M. Mullen , Middl eport :
Charle s B. Mu llen, Middleport , and William A.
Young, Pomeroy .

Four cars were damaged
and one driver cited as the
result of a fou r vehicle pileup
on :-&lt;orth Second Ave. in
Middleport at about noon
Monday .
Midd leport Pol1ce report ed
that cars driven by Melvin
Gardner, Thomas K. Woods
and Nelli e Hysell has stopped
Ul the lane of traffic when a
vehicle driven by Patric k
SOulsby , Pomeroy, struck the
rear of the Hysell vehicle,
police said , causin g the
vehi cle to hit the rear of the
Woods vehi cle which hi( the
rear of the Gardner vehicle:'·
Soulsby was ciled on ·an 1
assured clear distance
charge.
Nell ie Hysell, Berndena
Gardner . both of Rutland ,
and Mary Woods, Middleport,
were taken to Veter ans
Memorial Hospital by the
Middl epor t Emergency
Sq uad for treatment of neck
injuries. They were treated
and released.
Two of the vehicles had
light damages and two others
medlwn damages.

Hit·skip wreck
being investigated

Meigs Co unty Sheriff
James J. Proffitt reports that
deputies are investigating a
hit-skip accident that occurred late Sunday night or
ea rly Monday morning on CR
29 tBowman 's Run Road ).
Earl P. Cross, Rt. I,
Racine, notified the sheriff's
office that an unidentified
vehi cle had torn out 10 fence
posts and four strands of
barbed wire from his pasture
fence that runs along ·CR 29 .
Deputies reported that some
OW
OU
OW pa11 s of the vehicle have been
recovered and believe that
The first known motorcycle the car is damaged on the
was built in France in 1869. front and right side.

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Wahama band top-rated ·
Wahama High School Band
received superior or ' I"
ratings from all three of the
judges at the 43rd Annual
West Vriginia Band Festiva l
held in Huntington, W. Va .
Bands were judged on th e 5
rating•scale with a " !" being
the highest and " V" being the
lowest. The West Virginia
Plan of Adjudication defines
a " I" rating as follows:
Ratin g I (Division [)
Superior - This division
represents the finest conceivable performance for the
event and the class of partiri pants bei ng ludged ;
worthy of the distinction of
being recognized as among
the very best.
The judges, Ken Large, Ed
Masters, and Gene Norden,
1

were very complinnentary of
th e band's performance.
Mostly A's were given with a
B+ on intonation given by Ed
Masters.
Some of the comments
were as follows:
"Trumpet solo - wow super (you) can pl~y in (my )
hand any day" ... "This hand
does so many things well
(that) the problems you do
have stick out at once" .. .
"Excellent performance In
all respects - good balance,
phr.asing, etc." ... " A most
musi cal band."
" Major Strong Points"
were Ensemble sound.
" Major Weak Points" " Non to speak. of that you
don 't know about. "

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