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D-10,--The Sunday Tunes.Sentuwl , Sunday. 1\pnl ~:t. 1978

THE GAlliA-JAC~SON-MEIGS
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALlH CENTER

Market surge just rally waiting for excuse
By FRANK W. SLUSSER
UP! Business Writer
NEW YORK 1UP! I - The
stock ma rket surge that sci
trading records in the past
week was a rally h1U1ging

impro \'l'nll'nt in the strength
of the dollar Wii S a major
fa ctor trl llw unprece~cnted

aroWld waiting for an excuse
to happen, a&lt;·L·ordnlg lli sumt&gt;

buying " For twP months. through

Acampnra ,

H

\'icc president

surge

many econ\Hlll:;;ts han
predicted a t"ecess10n in Uw
latter part of th e \'l'ar and 111
~hart'

" I sec " pullback from 820
as tht•rL' IS n1 wrnal profit
thmkmg I think the surge
will l'nnttnta'. but emuti11fl has
to IPS!'il'11 and cll•Hrer heads

preparing fur lhe l'oming
cungrcssional battle over its

WIIJ pr C\' flll."

proposed Midd le East
pa ckage sa le of jet fi ghters,
snys the sale of planes to na tions - and the insistence
Egypt and Sa udi Arabia i'ill ,that arms to Israel be linked
nol dimini sh Isra el's ai r to approval of anns fo r !he
superiority.
Arabs - have been attacked
At the sa me time, huwl•ver, by Israel an d the Ameri ca n
a lop State Department of- Jewish communit y.
fic ial
Friday
wa rn ed
Mrs. Benson told Smilh
Cong ress that rejecti on of the Co llege in No rth ampt on,
$4.8
billion , 200-p lan c Mass., the aircraft packa ~c is
package will seriously un- tn the U. S. national interest,
dermine · Wa shin gt on's will preserve the regional
slo nding with bot h Arabs an d ba lance. will en ha nce Middle
F:ast peace effort s and is
Israelis.
Undersecr eta ry of State Justifi ed by th e sec urity
Lucy Wi!S&lt;ln Henso~ so ld needs of all three recipicnl s.
The package will be su brc JCCiion of the package " will
rast doubt &lt;lll the ba lanced mitted to Con!}ress nrxt
!X&gt;Itry anrl In terest of the Wednesday. It incl udes 15 FUnited States tn the rcgi un 15s anrl 75 f -16s for Israel. 60
and under cut the American F-15s for Sa udi Arabta 11nd 50
roll' in the Middle F:ast peace F-5Es for Egypt. The la!th
prucc~s.
would be !he first sale of
"llts clearly not the t imc to so phi sticat ed Am eri ca n
oppcartota kcs tdcsor t" turn warpla nes to Cai ro.
our back on the onl)' three
Mrs. Benson sa1 d, " Israel

tak1n g Hncl so me clearer

hca v1 est in the nwrkd's 18t~

yrHr hiStory , produced un h a

17.67-point ga m to tll2_80· tn

Nt'wtun D. Zmder. a vice
pres1drnt ·at F: F. Hu tton,

Thursday .

warnL'iL .. \\'t• must watch the

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820 ln·el

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sell addlliona l combat an··
craft to the Sau dis, but &lt;t
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If th ere IS any th ing we
Cclfl do to help you in the
fte ld of r eal estate p lease • · S.C.IId there were nu Such
ph on-e or dro p in at e plans.
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" We nre not aware thBI
ESTATE , S12 Secon d Av e., e
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tlrab ia is plmming 10
Gallipolis . Phone 446-769" , •
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sell addttional 1\m en can
WC:Irplanes to Saudi Arab ta.
Air Force Serretllr\' ,J r1hn
Stetson said Th ursctil\' the

cont •nue tc ~ 1se Add to !h1~ •
th., t,~ . benefd ol hcfne · •
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morC' than k Ppl ,wr e~ s t of
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rally's ·•omg to last anolher
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couple "of months or so.
c•pect the Dow to reach -Ihe

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Anolher analyst attribut ed
last Mon_day's explosion of
buy in,g - a record 63.5
million shares changed hands
- to institutional ''catching
up - panic buying. Trust
managers were sca red to
rleath they 'd be left behind . It
all happened at once. It was
like setting a match to a ca n

in vestment

research

is currenil~ accepllng applications for the following
poslllo.n : ACS',Y-MSW, Ph,D.. M,A. Psychologist.
Ex~emnce In residential child foci lilY desired. Major
dut!es ~nvolve development, implementation and coor~tnallon of new child residenllal facility and child
and famoly therapy in a large rural Appalachian
sett•.ng. Salarv competitive and commensurate with
experience. Libera I fringe beneftts. Send resume,
cover leH~r and five references to : Harriet Kaufman,
Ph.D.•. D~reclor of Child Services, Gallia-JacksonMeigs Community Mental Health Center, Gallipolis,
Ohio (6t4) 446-SSOO.

low 900s."

Morga n Stanley, said :
"There was spont aneous
combustion in the compost
heap . f orty million shares
were being sold short on the
NYSE. Everything had got so
negative and bearish.
"But Wall Street suddenly
realized the world wasn't
coming to an end ... The

The Mental Health Center is a private, non-profit
and an equal opportunity employer.
Additional Information is available through The Ohio
Bureau of Employment Services.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
F_ANTASTIC SERTA SALE

'68~oc

TWIN GENTLE·
FIRM

- ANY FIRMNESS

$68

EACH PIECE

'68-~pc.

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FULL GENTLE
FIRM

QUEEN GENTLE.
.HPJ!
Sold In J'fX . .._.s only

is now ·s tron ~er than ever.
Israe li forces, particu larl y the Israeli cur force,
T h~

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bevond the 60 f -15s. The

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been I he CHSC in the p&lt;ISI. ......
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QUEEN FIRM

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Sold in 2 pc. Seh only

vs: SEE SOUTHEASTERN OHIO'S LARGEST SELECTION OF CLEAN
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. ooc aJ LATE MODEL USED CARS. MOST OF THESE CARS CARRY

wheel dr ive. aut omatic .
P s t e e ri ng . eve ryt hing
h0avy duty , 2500 mil es
new Pontiac trade . P r~ ce d
to sel l.

77 Cutlass
Supreme

77 Chrysler
Newport

Buc ks ki n. with matching
la ndau top . saddle vi nyl
'n le r1o r . This in termediat e
ol!l s is sharp &amp; tully
equ1p ped .

Sol ar gold fini sh wit h
ma tching viny l top . Drive n
only 9. 232 mile s New
Pon t iac trad e.

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'5795

77 Monte Carlo

77 Chrysler
Cordoba

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Wh ite ex terior wilh red
land au top . Th1 s c lei!n
Monle has the rallye
wh e els
and
a"
conditioning . Extra c lean
1nS1de and out.

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wtlh green landau top .
green vi nyl interio r . Ni ce
78 Buick LeSabre trade.

76 Grand Prix

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'4495

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75 Grand Prix

73 Thunderbird

Custom 2 dr . hdl p re d
with matc hing wh 1ff' v1ny l
top . low mile s. loA ded .
Tht s c,1r is ex tra shar p.

Arc t ic white wi lh white
landa u top , whi te buckel
sen ts . This beau tif ul car
was sol d new by us and
dr iv e n onl y 29 .311 mile s
Showroom co nd it iont

SAVE
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BANK
FI~ANCING

30 MORE
TO CHOOSE
FROM

Dip loma !
blue
wi th
mat chi ng landa u t op. new
prem rad ials. loaded with
option s, driven onl y 49,369
m iles . Expecl the bes t.

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Sunday. Shoppers
Welcome
Come In a tid
Browse Around

BUICK
PONTIAC
1911 EASTERN AVENUE

GAUl POLIS

'-.....
.
"The reason for the visit to
United
Press
Washington is not new propo·lntematluoal
Israel says Prime Minister sals, but CQntinuation of the
Menachem Begin will meet negotiations, with the aim of
President Ca rler . next arriving at an agreement
Monday and E gypl told with the United Stales, and
visiting U.S. mediator Alfred through them 'l"ith Egypt,"
Atherton it would send il s Dayan said.
Begirt's session with Carter
foreign
minister
to
Wasllington if that could help _Is tentatively scheduled to
get
direct
pea ce take place as part of a White
neogotiations going again. House event to mark the 30th
In Tel Aviv on Sunday, anniversary of Isra el's
Israeli officials said ·Begin independence, which falls on
will meet Carler at the White May 12.
Atherton, winding up a
House May 1 following a
round of adva nce talks · fourday visit to Egypt , told
between Foreign Minister reporters after seeing Sadat
Moshe Dayan and Secretary that he was "conttdent ways
of State Cyrus Vance in can be found lo move the
Washington next Wednesday . peace process forward .
"I think we have arrived at
In Egypl, President Anwar
Sadat conferred
with a · much clearer unAtherton for nearlv three derstanding of po ssi ble
hours Sunday and off ered to approa ches," the chief
send his Foreign Minister American medialllr said.
Atherton, who said Sadat
· Mohammed Kamel to
had
given him a letter for
Washington if the United
Carter,
said for the third time
States Uloughl it would help
in
as
many
days that he
break the deadlock in peace
brought
no
new
American
negotiations.
peace
proposals
to
Egypt in
But according to Kamel,
advan
ce
of
Begin 's
Sadat aiM lold Alllerlon that
Washington
visit.
Israel must modify tis
"But -we certainly do not
negotialing position, giving in
exclude
putting forward
on the key issue of a
for
American
idea s
Palestinian state, befo re
consideration
by
both
sides
at
serious progress ca n be
a
time
when
we
feel
this
made.
"There should be a change would mak e a useful
in the Israeli position, but this contribution to advancing the
has not happened until now, " negotiations ," he said.
Kamal said.
HI-LOW TEMPS
In a tveekend debate on
Israeli television, Daya n NEW YORK (UP! ) - The
made it clear that neither he hi ghest temperature report ed
nor Begin would be brin ging Thursday to the National
new proposals to Washington . Weather Service , excluding
He said the main aim of the Alaska and Hawaii, was 101
talks was lo clear up U.S.- at Laredo, Texas. Today 's
Israeii differences over the low wa s 18 degrees at
territoriai&lt;'Qncesstons Israel Laramie, Wyo.
should make · for a peace
agreement with Egypt.
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Fllteeri Cents
Vol. 29 No. 6

Non-academic
staff strikes

SENIOR cheerleaders honored during Saturday's
annual Southern High School banquet at Racine were
Sheila Crouch and Cheryl Wilson. See additional pictures
and story on page 2 today .

SPECIAL fool ball awards went to Kelly Winebrenner,
left, MVP and Scotl Souder, Honorary captain. Herbie
Erwin receives· the Coaches Award. See story and
additional pictures on page 2.

For the second time during the 1977-78 school year, Gallia
Olunly's Local School District this morning faced an
employes' strike.
Last Sept. 7, the districl was hit by a teachers' strike
brought to an end by three hours of negotiations on sept. 8, the
r;econd day of the walkout.
At that time, federal mediator Joseph Santa Emma was
called in to help settle differences between the board and the
Gallia Olunty Local Teachers' Association.
The latest walkoul was
called saturday afternoon by
members of the Ohio
j\ssociation of Public School
Employees Chapter 682
(OAPSE bargaining agent for
the non-certificates employea.
,
That union represents, bus

drivers, mechanics, cooks,

Long-awaited bill due

secretaries, custodians and
educational aides. Picket
lines were placed at the
district 's 11 school buildings
al5 a.m. today. Pickets were
also placed at the board of
1\(lucation office on Jackson
Pike.
Even though the strike
involves classified employes,
a majority of the system's 170
teachers were observing the
picket lines.
The Gallia Board of'
Education said schools would
be open loday and pointed out
that teachers have a nonstrike clause in their contracts and should not honor
picket lines.
During a meeting held at
North GaUia High School
Saturday members of the
OAPSE negotiating team
said the board's position had
not changed in four weeks
concerning negotiations.
OAPSE had been seeking new
contract since last October

Deputies
probing
incidents

Meigs sheriff's deputies
Saturday received a report
from Leon C. Pierce, Rt. 1,
Langsville,
who
said
sometime between a p.m.
Friday and 8:30 a .m.
would not take effect until
WASHINGTON (UPl ) expected to approve an emer- $400 'IJIJO .
Saturday
someone took a set
A proposed $498.9 billion January 1979, three months
President Carter probably gency bill to prov ide
of
40
ft
.
aluminwn
extension
will get his long-delayed financially di s tressed budget for fiscall979 came up later than Carter wants.
ladders
owned
by
Carol f .
The week also is expected
energy bill within 30 days, farmers with government- for the start of debate in the
Pierce.
The
incident
Is under
to includ e Senate action
one of the key senators ba cked loans . Congress Senate today .
investigation.
action on a number of
working for the legislation earlier had refused to pass a
The budget proposed by the controversial nominations
Deputies are also Inmultibilli on-dollar aid bill Senate Budge t Commi ttee
says.
vestigating
the theft of two
that have been pending for
"We 're over the biggest lhal Carter said would spur .r e du ces
Ca r te r' s some time. Included is that of
chain saws in Orange
hurdle, " Sen. Henry Ja ckson , inflation.
re comm ended spending
Township. Lester Hawk
D-Wash .1 • said Sunday,
The new bill, similar to one pa cka ge by $500 million and Benjamin Civiletti, named by
(Callaway · Ridge ), Rt. 2,
Carter
Ill
become
deputy
referring to last week's in th e Senate, has the backin g would result in a $55.6 billion
Cool
ville, reported Iwo chain
attorney general.
agreement on the natural gas of the administration, Demo- deficit.
saws were stolen from his
The work schedule for the
deregulation issue by leaders crats and Republicans in the
The proposal calls for con- House an issue its members
property. He said one of the
of a House-senate conference farm bloc and farm groups tinued increases for defense,
sa~·s was in a truck and the
including the farm strike above those due merely to least like to face - ethics
committee.
other was taken from an
standards.
However , Jackson said on movement.
inflation, more emphasis on
outbuilding.
bill
expected
Ill
come
up
A
CBS's "Face the Nation"
It would eslablish a two- energy
programs and this week would put into the
Clifford "Bo" Whittington,
program the final elemenl of year, $4 billion program of increased targeting of jobs
45, Rt. 4 · Pomeroy, was
statute
books
parts
of
the
the energy package - a goverrunen\ guaranteed or pro grams toward
the ethics package that must be
charged Saturday evenilll(
proposed lax on domestic insured loans - the capital disadvantaged.
with possessing a controlled
backed by law rather than
crude oil - may not win l'Qming from banks or private
An income lax cut roughly just House rules .
substance (marijuana ) in an
investors - to help farmers the size Carter recommended
congressional approvaL
amount less than 100 grams.
As the lawmakers resumed
fa cing foreclosure . Individual is provided for, but the cut
'!/ .
He wa s charged with
work today, the House· was fanners could borrow up to
According to Bob LeClain, possession . After deputies
OAPSE representative , found the marijuana on him
major issues are the board 's while conducting a search
insistence In excluding prior to locking him in jail on
educational aides from the charge of disorderly CQnduct.
post.
bargaining unit, reducti011 of Whittington posted bond and
By KURT FREUDENTHAL Malone's credit cards lying identified by the federal
He
said
there
was
a
the
daily rate from several of was released Sunday morRUSHVIlLE, Ind. (UPI) there in the field, so we knew Aviation Administration as
thunderstorm
with
large
hail
lhe
district': 00 bus drivers, ning .
- A chartered plane carrying it was their plane," a USAC No . N49MC, whi ch was
reported
in
the
area
about
the
inadequate
pay increases for
Deputies also checked
sa id
in operated by Mull en dore
nine persons, including eight spokesman
time
the
plane
crashed
custodians
and
food
service
vandalism
to a mailbox
officials of the U.S. Auto Indi anapolis. Malon e was Aircraf t Charter Co . of
shortly
before
10
p.m.
employes.
owned
by
Ed
King of RD
Club, crashed and burned in a USAC midget supervisor and franklin, Ind., and piloted by
Because
of
darkness
and
It
was
reported
any
time
Pomeroy
that
was
damaged
field durin g a heavy flagman for championship Don
Mullendore,
53 ,
the
stormy
weather
,
police
lost
due
to
the
strike
must
be
Saturday night.
thunderstorm Sunday night. cars.
Franklin.
' /
By United Presslnternallooal
and federal . Aviation made up at the end of the
Two traffic accidents were
Th e twin-engine Pip er
Stale Police said there were
USA
C
identified
eight
club
CLEVELAND - TEI..EPJlONE TAPPING EQUIPMENT
Administration
secured
\be
school
year
or
possibly
on
investigated Saturday. The
Navajo Chi eftain crashed officials "believed to be on "
was found at the home o( a reputed underworld eleclronics no survivors.
area and said they would wait Saturdays. The district has first accident occ urred on the
inlo a fi eld about 10 miles th e aircraft.
The
Auto
Club
officials
expert who allegedly lapped lbe phone of slain Cleveland
Meigs High School parking
were
returning
to northwest of Rushville and
"The people on board were until after dawn wattempt w 3,300 students.
racketeer Danny Greene, fBI agents testified Saturday at the Indianapolis from the burned
establish
what
happ.!Ded
.
lot at3 :15 p.m.
so thor oughly so torn up, we can 't be sure
trlal of six men accused of killing Greene.
The USAC spokesman said
Acco rding to the report,
Trenton, N.J., 200-mile stock investigators were unable to how many were on board or
Agents said the equipment was taken from the home of
Diane M. Smith, 17, Rt. 2,
immediately determine Its who they were ," said Sgt . relatives of officials had
car
race
Sunday
aboard
the
Carmen Marconi, who was indicted in Greene 's death but has
Pomeroy, was pulling out of
flight numbers.
Claud e Trent of the become concerned when they
eluded arrest. Coofessed Mafia hitman Raymond Ferritto of twin-e ngine plan e.
the lot when eight-year-&lt;Jid
The plane later was Connersv ille state poli ce were overdue returnin g from
"Th ey found one of Shim
Erie, Pa. previously testified that Marconi tapped Greene's
th e Trenlon race. The plane
Daniel Jeffrey Hall, son of
phone before his death so the defendants could monitnr
Berley Geiger, Sr., 72, Rt. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hall,
was headed for Indianapolis
Greene's movemenls.
Wier Cook International Air- 1, Bidwell, was charged with Pomeroy, ran into the
port , about 4.0 miles DWI following a traffic ac- passenger door of the Smith
MIAMI - DONNA NIEHOUS OF Perrysburg, Ohio, says
northwest of the crash site. cident at 2:30p.m. Sunday on vehicle. Hall was taken to
ransom negotiations can reswne in the two-year-&lt;Jld kidnap
Others identified by USAC SR f&gt;M , four and two tenths Veterans Memorial Hospital
EAST MEIGS - Because resignat ion of Nellie Parker , schoo l secretarial post.
case of her husband business executive William F. Niehous,
as believed to.be on the plane miles east of SR 100.
by private vehicle where he
Although school had been were :
of the financial condition of hi gh school librarian, who is
provided Venezuelan guerrillas can prove.he is still alive.
The Gallia·Meigs Post was admitted for a broken
She responded Sunday through The Miami Herald to a the district, Eastern 's Local retiring. Two teachers hired plann ed for Saturday, April
- Ray Marquette, USAC State Highway Patrol said leg. No citation was issued.
letter se nt by the lerrorists to Washington columnist Jack Board of Education Salurday oo a temporary basis, Kim 29, in the district as a makeup vice president and director of Geiger traveling west, lost
The second accident ocfail ed to take action to Monlagne and Susan Dye, day , it was agreed to wail public affairs who was a 30- conlrol of his car on a curve. curred on CR 25 near the
Anderson , who has offered to act as intermediary.
reemploy tea ching and non- will be notified that they will until Isler in lhe week to year veteran of Indianapolis The vehicle ran off the right Meigs High School Saturday
CINCINNATI - "OLD TECHNOLOGY" ALUMINUM certificated employes whose not be rehired because the make a final decision on that newspapering.
side of the highway into a at 11:10 p.m.'
wiring used in the Beverly Hills Supper Club before the fire contracts expire this year. teachers they repla ced are day of classes since the Ohio
car was
- Frank Del Roy, USAC ditch. His
John D. Wtlliamson, Jr., 17,
Ohio law r equ ire s that expecled to return in the fall . legislature is scheduled lo act technical chairman .
last May, is not necessarily unsafe, according to a consultant
demolished. Injured was a Dlnguss, W. Va ., was
Pam Doughett, working on on additional calamity days
leachers and other personnel
-Stan Worley, chief passenger, Thomas E. traveling west on CR 25 and
wtth the Alwninum Association.
Motions filed Thursday in Olvington, Ky ., federal court being dismissed be notified a disadvanta ged pup il this week.
registrar for championsh ip Geiger, 28, Bidwell.
stopped to pick up two hitchBoard members attending cars,
charged that "old technology" aluminum wiring, intended for by April 30. Unless they are program, tDPPF), was not
l&gt;arry D. Hupp, 17, Rt. 2, hikers. His auto was struck in
house wiring and not commercial wiring, was.a factor in the notified then they are rehired but will be recon- the meeting were Doug
- Don Peabody, who Racine, was charged with the rear by an auto traveling
Southgate, Ky .. fire last May 28 which killed 165 people . A aulomati cally rehired for sidered lat er when the board Bisse ll , Dorothy Calaway, moved from California to driving left of center west operated by Amanda R.
Kentucky State Police investigatin has detennined that the one-year. The board agreed is sure of lhe finances to Deryl Well and James take over as spr int car following an accident Sunday Sisson , 16, Pomeroy. There
Ca ldwell. Also present were supervisor in January.
to take no action thereby conduct the progra m.
on SR 338, one mUe south of were no injuries and no
dub burned because of an electrical fire.
Supt.
John Riebel, County
Grace Slout was not
rehiring the teachers and lhe
- Judy
Phillips ,
a Apple Grove.
citations were issued.
COLUMBUS - A fEDERAL JUDGE 'S RULING could non-teaching per sonn el rehired as a cook due to the Su pt. Bowen, Crow and typesetter for Ule Indiana
State troopers said Hupp
la ck of openings , but her several teachers.
mean hundreds of additional unemployed mothers may be without board action .
State Teachers Association lost CQntrol of his car which
It acted upon the advice of applicalion will be considered
eligible for Aid to Dependent Children benefits, according to an
who also took care of the ran off the left side of the
Carson Crow who was later.
USAC News Letter .
highway hitting a lelephone
attorney for the state Welfare Department.
flennis ·Eichinger was
- Ross Teega rden , pole . There was minor
U. S. District Judge Leroy J. Conttlir. ruled that the ADC present for the meeting on
assistant technical chairman . damage.
program for unemployed fathers Is illegal sex discrimination behalf of lhe Mei gs employed as the summer
Oc casi onal sh owers or
Sheri Wray, :M, Rodney ,
and that mothers must be' included. Olngress sel up the prosecutor's office. There are driv er education progr am
- Dr. Bruce White, an Inprogram for unemployed fathers in 1966. Single molhers obtain 23 teachers and 12 non- instructor and the expu!Bion thundershow ers tonight. di a nap oli s Methodist was charged with improper
Dr. Uonald W. Warelume,
teaching staff members of one student was upheld. Highs 65 to 70, lows in mid Hospital physician who was passing following an accident
benefits under another ADC program .
Gallla
County Coroner, said
whose conlracts expire this Another meeting was set for 2 40s. Mostly cloudy Tuesday serving as assistant USAC at 12: 14a.m. Sunday on SR 7.
today
results
of an auto(l8y
p.m. Thursday to employ a with light rain possible and ;1a ff doctor.
ADRIAN , MICH. - GLIDER PILOT HAROLD year.
(Qtntlnuell on Pill' 10)
performed
Saturday
on the
MARQUARDT, 47, Bowling Green, Ohio, was killed Saturday
The board accepted the replacement for the high hi ghs around 00.
body
of
William
Michael
night when his craft collided In midair with a small airplane al
Olpeland, 16, Rt. 1, Orangethe Lenawee CoW'Ity Airport southwest of Adrian.
burg, S. C. revealed death
A spokesman for the Lenawee CoWjiY Sheriff 's
was
accidental from injuries
Department said the accident occurred as the two aircraft
sustained
in a head-&lt;Jn crash
were both makin g a landing approach.
in Jackson .
Olpeland died Thursday '
LONDON - SECRETARY OF" STATE CYRUS VANCE
crowd3
in
St.
Peter'.
s
square
night
in the emergency room
The
Red
Brigades
stopping in London on Ills way home from "useful and
Curcio and several others the fir st time the Red
By SYLVANA FOA
he
"trembled
with
fear
"
at
the
Holzer Medical Center.
terrorists, who abdu cted
constructive" anns limitation talks In Moscow, quickly
ROME (UPI ) - A new standing trial on terrorism Brigades have named the Moro jO days ago after when the weekend deadline Death was caused by
switched to discussions on ending white flll~ in southern
message purporting to come charges with him in Turin, pri.soners they want released shooting and killing his five on Moro's life passed.
multiple skuU fract.ures and
Africa.
plus some members of· a in return ·for Moro .
from
the
Red
Brigades
Panama
une%pectediy
internal bleeding. There were
Vance and the foreign ministers of Britain, Canada ,
Genoa terrori sl cell and Investigators said they bodyguards, set a 3 p.m. EST offered to take the jailed Red no bullet holes in the body.
guerrilla
group
today
named
France and West Germany met Sunday night arid agreed that
Crisloforo Plancone, a believed the message to be Saturday deadline for the Brigades t.errorlsta If the
Pri or to the accident,
release of political pri.soners
South Africa should turn over power wthe black majority in 12 uilraleftlsts whQse member of a commando genuine.
freedbm
was
demanded
for
government
agreed
to
Olpeland
was involved In an
the former Gennan cOlony of South West Africa by Ule erid of
Answe rin g the ruling in return for the life of the release them in return for
the lite of kidnapped ex- group who was wounded in
exchange
of
gunfire wtth Ohio
the year.
the fatal ambuSh of a Turin Christian Democratic party's president of the ruling Moro 's freedom.
Premier Aldo Moro.
Highway
Patrol
trooper Tom
demand that the kidnappers Christian DemocraUc Party.
prison guard last week.
The
message,
received
by
The
ItaUan
government,
Hammer
of
the
Jackson
Post.
That deadline passed
WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT CARTER CAI.J,ED HIS
In addition to Curcio, Pian- make their terms known
newspaper
olf:ces
in
Rome,
however,
refused
the
offer
Hammer
is
in
satisfactory
Cabinet wgether today for the first time since a soul-~~earching
cone and other Red Brigades through the Roman Catholic without word from the
Camp David meeting where they tried to come up with ideas to Milan and Genoa, did not set leaders, the communique de- relief organization Caritas, terrorists, but a lawyer who despite warnings the 61-year- condition al the Holzer
any new deadline . after the
would be Medical Center wtth an abdefended Red Brigades old Moro
improve the way his administration operatea.
manded the release of three the communique sai~ :
Red
Brigades
let
a
previous
"encut.ed"
Saturday
If leftist · dominal wound.
Carter, who has stressed the use of Cabinet officials in his
"As things stand now, we members said Moro was still
leaders of the Proletarian
death
ultimatum
elapse
In
not
freed.
prisoners were
Olpeland who failed to pay
managerial approach to rwming the government, has
Armed Nuclei and three don't need any mediator or alive and "can be saved."
silence·.
Today'a communique was for gasoline at a Rio Grande
curtaUed the frequency of their formal meetlrigs.
The
Moro
case
has
created
"U this Is npt done, we will members of Genoa 's "22nd of middleman . If the Christian nearly unbearable tension In the flr!t word from the Red Service Station was wanted In
October" group. Both are Democrats are appointing
JNl)EPENDENCE, MO.- BESS TRUMAN HAS returned Immediately draw the due leftist groups nominally Caritas International as their Italy and has set rival Brigade a alnce. the Saturday Orangeburg, S. C. for the ·
deadline paued, despite
home from an almo!t month-long session of dietetic and consequences and execute Independent from the Red representativ e
and · politicians quarreling over pleas from Pope Paul, the alleged rape of a 77-year old
the
sentence
that
has
been
woman and the theft of her
phyllcal therapy and doctors say the fonner first lady has no
the government's refusal to
pa88ed, on Aldo Moro," the Brigades but beUeved lo be authorizing It to negotiale tlte negotiate for the release of Untted Nations Security car. He was a CQnvicted felon
ltel'lou.l health problems.
· new mel88ge said.
closely connected wiUt them. issue of political prisoners,
Council, the Italian Socialiat there having jllll recenUy
Mrs. Truman and her group of Secret Service agents
The
meaaage, let them do so explicitly and the fivetlrrie premier.
It demanded the release of
being released from cllllody.
returned to the 17-cool Truman home Sunday after 30 days at
(&lt;M\111111111 on Jill• 10)
Pope
Paul
VI
told
&amp;mday
Red Brigades founderHenato 11Conununique No. 8," was publicly."
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2-The D•ilv Sentinel. Mirldleoort-Pomeroy, 0., Monday, April24, 1978

~Southern
By Greg Balley
Sponsored by the Southern
Athletic Boosters, the 1977-78
Southern High School
Football
Basketball
Banquet was held Saturday
night at the high school in
Racine . , Andy Hoover of
WMPO radio served as
master of ceremonies.
After Hoover introduced
guests, head football Coach
John Dudding presented his
coaching staff, foll owed by
the presentation of reserve
football awards by assistant
Coach Mick Winebrenner .
Dudding then presented the
varsity football awards.
Lettering for the first time
in foot ball were Todd
Roberts, Todd Cummins. Ed
Smith, K'elly Taylor. Tom
Allen, John West. and Dale
Teaford.

athletes honored

.Special awards were
presented to three seniors :
Kelly Winebrenner, most
valuable player, Scott
Souder, honorary captain and
Herbie Ervin, coach's award.
Reserve and varsity
cheerleading awards were
)&gt;resented by Advisor Sandra
Hili . Varsity cheerleaders
were seniors Sheila Crouch
and Cheryl Wilson, and
juniors Debbie Brown, Janis
Carnahan,
and Carla
Teaford .
Reserve
chee rleaders were Terrie
Crouch, Kim Dugan, Sonja
Hill, Beth Huffman, Della
Johnson, and Amy Souder .
Head Coach Carl· Wolfe
then introduced his basket:
ball coaching stall. Assistant
Coach Howard Caldwell
presented freshn~an and
reserve basketball awards.

The reserves captured the
1977-78 SVAC championship.
Coach Wolfe then presented
his 1977-78 SV AC and Clliss A
Sectional Champions. Let·
tering for the first· time were
juniors Dwight Hill, Tim
Brinager, Dave Findley and
Jim O'Brien. ~
Special awar in ·basket·
ball 'were the • presented.
Richard Te or d was
recognized as the best foul
shooter and Perry Hill was
given the most improved
award. John Sayre and Tim
Brinager shared the defen·
sive award, and Kelly
Winebre!lller was recognized
as best rebounder.
The benediction wos 1hen

given by Rev. Dave H"rris.
The following is a football
and basketball roster :
FOOTBALL"- Mike Hud·
dleston, Martin Bush. Herbie
Ervin, Scott Souder. Kelly
Winebrenner , . Danny Dud·
ding, Michl!$1, Warner, Steve
Hill , Bill Harris. Todd
Roberts, Todd Cummins . Ed
Smith , Kelly Taylor. Tum
Allen, John West, "K ent
Varney , Larry Cundiff, J ohn
Pape, Jonathan Rees, James
Meadows., Doug DuVal l,
Terry Clark , Dale Teaford,
John Will iams, Danny
Talbott , Scotl Nease, Robin
Fortune, Mark Simpson.
Tony Adkins, Terry Me·
Nickle.

Ironton and South Point
emerged as team champions
of the 1978 Gallipolis Rotary
Relays, held Saturday on
Evans Field, Rio Grande .
It was a record-breaking
day in the 11th aooual
event. Tweoty·one new
records wer. eslabllshed
and one tied.
In the boys division. won by
Ironton 's Tigers, six new
marks were established and
one tied .
In the girls division, won by
South Point, 15 new marks
were established as the ladies
completely rewrote the
record book.
Individuals boys scoring
honors went to Pt. Pleasant's
Chris Smith , who tied Brent
Saunders' 1976 scoring mark
of 40 points by capturing
firsts in the 100-yard dash,
220, 440 and long jump.
Individual girls scoring
honors went to Kyger Creek's
Vicky Stroud who set a new
mark with lB points, bet·
tering her previous point
mark of 34, established in
1977 .
Iront on tallied 89 points to
• capture the boys title .
Runner up South Point had 48
and Athens placed third with

47.
South Point's girls won ihe
team crown with 77 points.
Athens fini shed second with
58 and Chillicothe was third
with
:&gt;7 ~,
points.
The only girls mark to
survive Saturday was the
JIO.yard hurdles - that
event was not held this
year.
All other marks fell in the
girls competition. including
Susan
Thompson ' s
(Gallipolis 11969 record in the
shot put. Powers of
Hurri cane heaved the shot
put
38 '·1 ",
bettering
Thompson 's old ma rk of 36'·
Il l&gt;".
In the boys division, Chuck
Neal's (Ga ll ipo lis ! 1970
discus throw was sha ttered
by Chesapeake's 0 . L. McWhorter. The Panther ace
heaved the discus 163'-9".
Neal's eight-year old mark
was 148' ~ ".
Other new boys marks
were established in the shot
put , high jump, 880-yard
relay, mile run , and 330 low
hurdles.
McWhorter bettered Dan
Noxel's 1976 mark in the shot
put with a toss of :&gt;3'-5'• ".
Ironton 's Bobby Williams and
Keith Harvey shattered the
high jump record with JUmps
of 6'·53'4 ". Previous mark was
6'·4 ", set last year by
Jackson's Tom Dorsey.
Athens's Rob Topping
bettered the 1972 mile run
mark of Bernard Tilley,
Wheelersburg, with a 4:24 .1
finish . Tilley 's old mark was
4:29.3.
Ironton beat its old BJIO.yard
relay record with a winning
time of 1:34.9. The Tigers 1973
mark was 1:35.4.
Ky ge r Creek's Marcus
Gei ger became the first
winner in the 33G-yard low
hurdles , thus a new record
was establish·~ in this event.
Ge~~er fini shed in :38.9.
Gallipolis' Abels and Pt.
Pleasant's Franklin shared ,
record breaking honors In

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High-scoring Vicky Stroud
set records in the 100-yard
dash ( :22.6); 226-yard dash
1:26.6 ); 110-low hurdles
1: 1:&gt;.•1and finished second in
the long jump for her lB
record breaking points.
Gallipolis' Powers was
FOOTBALL Awards , fr ont row , left to right , Steve Hill, Billy Harri s, Danny Dudding,
sixth in the mile run. The Herb Ervin ; back row, Michael Warner, Mike Huddleston, Martin Bush. Scott Souder, and
Blue Angels placed lllh in the
Kelly Winebrenner.
girls meet with nine points.
Gallipolis Blue Devil
thinclads scoring points
Saturday were Kim Saun·
ders, who captured the pole
vault with an effort of 11'~";
Todd Rees, who placed
second in the two mile run
and Tom EdelmaM, who was
sixth in the 33G-iow hurdles.
GAHS finished lith with 19
points.
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Here are Saturday's
'I.~
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results :
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Gallipolis
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Rotory Retoy&gt;
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lront011 99, South Point 4!1,
Athens 47, Point Pleasant u ,
Kyger Creek 34. Logan 30.
Chesapeake 30 . South
Webster 29, Fairland 26.
Hurr icane 20. Gallipolis 19,
Rock Hill 18, Jackson 17m

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Wellston 5, Coa l Grave J,
Vinton County 2, Eastern 0.

IField Evento
Shot put - McWhorter
IC hes .J: Gibson (Hurrl.
Sim pk ins (Fair! , S3·S'I•.
Ditcus

McWhorter

BASKETBALL Special Awards : Kelly Winebrenner, Rebounding, Richard Teaford,
Foul Shooting, John Sayre, and Tim Brinager. Co-Defensive winners, and Perry Hill, Most
Improved.

IChes.l. Ray I Logan). Lucas
IFairl. 1SJ.9.
Long jump - Smtih IPP l.
Layne (SP). McWhorter
(Ches ). 10· PI• .
High jump, - 1 (tiel
Wi lli ams and Har&gt;Jey (J ),
Orr ic k (R H J. 6·5Jt.. .
Pole Yilult Saunders

IGali) ; Steven• IRHI ; (lie)
Drake IChes .) and Elli5
(Athens ), 11·6.
(Running Events)

100 - Smith ( PP I; Hixon
11); 3. Ge iger (KC J; 10.2.
120 - Smith iPPI ; Geiger
IKC I: Hixon (II ; 23.1.
440 - Sm ith IPPI : Lewis
( I ) ; Hallet (Logan) ; 52.0.
880 - Topping IAI ; Wi15on
!Fair) ; Procter ISPl : 2:00.6.
Milt - Topp ing (AI :
McNeeley (SWI ; T~tman
ISP J; 4:24.1.
Two.mile - Matthewson
(AI : Rees (Galli ; Tracy
ISWI ; 10 :17 .1.
120 high hurdlt5 - Geiger
IKC l: Fouty IJack l; Beckett
Ill ; IS.2.
330 low hurdles - Geiger
IKCI ; Conwell ISPl : Royal
I I l: 38.9.
IRet• y Evtntsl
880 - Iron ton ; South Point ;
Fa ir la nd ; 1: 34 .9.

Mile -

Ironton ; South

Point: Logan : 3.35.5.
High point porformtr Chris Smith, Pl . Plea•ant , 40
points .

IGirls)
South Point 27 ; Athen• 58;

Chillicothe

57 1h,

South

Webste r 42 , Fairland 42,
Kyger Creek 39, Circleville 28
Point Pleasant 27. Eastern 22,
Hurricane 15, Gallipolis 9,
Jackson S1t 2 , Ches!pe&amp;ke 5.

Coa I ·Grove 5, Meigs 2.
Field Events
Shot put - Powers I Hurr) ;
Hill (SP) ; Miller (SW) ; 38·1.
Discus - Miller (SW ):
Batey IEa•l) ; Hill (SP): 96.S.
Long jump - Adkins
(Chill : Stroud IKCl ; Hagen
(SW): 16-10. •
High jump - (tiel Franklin
(PP)andAbelsiGalll ; Batey
( Ea&gt;l) ; S·3.
running Events

100 - Stroud (KC) ; Matney
ISPI ; Carter (Falrl ; tU.
220 - Stroud (KCI ; Carter
(Fair): Howard IS PI ; 26-6.
440 - Marlin (Circle) ;
Schneider (Circle I; Branson
(Chilli ; 1:01.2.
NO - Schneider (Circle) :
Calhoun (Fair) ; Wysk lver
((hit) ; 2: 29 .6.
Milt - Oorrlll lA) ; Hill
ISP I; Mathews lEast !;·
S:39.2.
t10 tow hurdlos - Stroud
IKCJ ; Sudnlck (A I; Branson
!Chill ; 15.3.
Rolay Events
440 - South Point ; Athens ;
Fairland ; 52.9.
810 - Fairland ; South
Point : Point Pleasant ; 1:52.9.
110 medley - South Point;
Chillicothe ; South Web•ter ;
1: 56. 1.

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South Point ;
Webtter ;
- 4 : 2~
.
High Point Prrformtr Vicky Stroud , Kyger Creek,
J8 .polnts
Milt · -

Chillicothe ;

~uth

LA raps Astros, 7-3

By MIKE TIJLLY
UP! Spurts Writer
VARSITY BASKETBALL . The way Rick Moo day is
- Scott Souder, Richard going, he can't worry about
Teaford , John Sayre, Steve records _ he's· too busy
Baker . Kelly Winebrenner, hoping his luck doesn 't
Perry Hill, Dwight Hill, Tim
h
J'
c ange.
. dl
Brinager. Dave F
. m ey, . un
"l haven't tried for a home
O'Bri en, Don me . Duddmg, ~· run yet this yea r but I'm in a
MlfESERVE BASKETBALL hot streak, " he said Sunday
night, after his homer and
- Dave Foreman, Jack three RBI helped the Los
Duff)•. Ed Roush, John West, Angeles Dodgers to a 7-J
BaiTy Allen, Chuck Michael, victory over the Houston
Dale Teaford, John Davis, Astros.
Jonathan Rees, Steve Fitch,
Monday has eight hon~ers
John Pape,, Zane Beegle, this seascn, the most in the
Mgr.
)
majors and three short of
Freshmen Basketball
Willie Stargell's record of 11
Mark Wolfe, Dwayne Curf· in the mooth of April.
man, Bill Morris, Robin
"There is no way I can't be
Fortune, Bryan Wolfe, Terry aware of the record, "
McNickle, Paul Cardone, Bob Monday said. "If it happens
Lee, Tony Adkins.
tllat will be fine . But l'RI
more concerned with how
they help the tean1. "
Monday raised his RBI
total ill 19 by homering with

Ironton, South Point
win, 21 marks fall

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one on in the third inning and
adding a sacrifice fly in the
fifth. Steve Garvey extended
his hitting streak to 1:&gt; games
and scored two runs .
Don Sutton survived a slow
start to win his second game
in three decisions. He allowed
a second-inning homer to Bob
Watson among eight hits and
gave up two walks.
In other National League
games, Chica go edged New
York, :J.-.2, in 12 innings ,

Montreal
rapped
Philadelphia , 5-2, Pittilburgh
bombed St. Louis, 14-7, in the
first game of a doubleheader ,
that was suspended with
Pittsburgh leading, :H, in the
sixth inning of the nighk:ap,
Cincinnati nipped San
Francisco, 2-1, in 10 innings,
and San Diego edged Atlanta,
5-4, in 12 innings.
Cub$ 3, Mels 2:
Joe Wallis' single in the
12th scored Bobby Murcer

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with the winning run. Murcer
opened with a bunt single and
after two were out, Dave
Rader singled to send Murcer
to third . Wallis followed with
a drive to left center that Lee
Mazzilli missed.
Expos :;, Phlllles 2:
· Dave Cash, Ellis Valentine
and Larry Parrish each
drove in a run in a three-run
sixth·inning uprising to
power Montreal to a three·
gan~e sweep.
Pirates 14, Cardinals 7:
Dave Parker hit an RBI
double and a lw&lt;H'un homer
lead Pittsburgh in the first
game of a doubleheader.
Duffy Dyer tripled in a run in
the sixth iMing ·to put the
Pirates ahead in a nightcap
m"keup gan1e that was
suspended so St. Louis could
catch l.he last flight from
Pittsburgh to Montreal,
where they play Monday
afternoon.

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76ers sweep Knicks,
gain NBA finals
Philadelphia went up by six
early in the fourth quarter,
but the Knicks came back to
tie it before Erving hit a
technical assesse-d ill Lonnie
Shelton for throwing the ball
downcourt after committing
his sixth personal foul ,
Erving hit on the tech and
Philadelphia never lost the
lead after that.
"We have to give the
Kni'cks a lot of credit," said
Phi ladelphia Coac h Bill y
Cunningham . "They didn't
play like a team looking for a

By BILL CAHILL
UPI Spurts Writer
Doug Collins and Julius
Erving, scoring 24 ·and 23
points respectively, led the
Philadelphia 76ers into the
Eastern Conference finals
Sunday with a 112-107 victory
over the New York Knicks,
who never before had been
swept in a best -o f-seven
playoff series.
" Winning in four straight is
the best way to do it," said
Julius Erving, " This is
winning in style. Last year we
had a lot of confidence but not
enough experi ence . This
year, we have confidence and

vacation ."

Philadelphia now plays the
winner of the Wash ington-Sa n
Antonio series for the
experience.''
That be came obvious when Eastern Conference Iitle .
In the other NBA playoff
Philadelphia played a sloppy
games
SUllday, Washington
first half but managed to
come within two at halftime. took a commiiJlding :1-1 lead
New York had taken a five- in thetr quarter-final series
point lead at the end of the with San Antonio, Milwaukee
first quarter on 12-for-23 blew out Denver for their first
shooting, while the 76ers hilll- playoff win, and Seattle went
one game up on Portland .
for-22.
The lead see-sawed through Bullets 98, Spurs 95:
Elvin Hayes scored two keY'
most of the third quarter and
a jumper by Shelton at the baskets in th e final two
buzzer li ed the score . minute s and blocked a
crucia l 20-footer by San

Antonio's George Gervin to
lead the Bullets past the
Spurs, in •he fourth game of
their best-&lt;Jf-seven Eastern
Co nf erence se ri es . The
Bullets can wrap up the
series Tuesday night at Son
Antonio.
!lucks 143, Nuggets 112;
Rookie forward Marques
Johnsen scored a career-lligh
3:&gt; points and Juni or
Bridgeman hit for 22 as the
Bucks clobbered Denver for
their first victory in their
We stern Co nfer ence
semifinal playoffs . The series
continues in Milwauk ee
Tuesday night .
SuperSonics 98, Trailblazers
114 :
John Johnson scored 18
second-ha lf points and
Marvin Webster and Paul
Silas c'Ontrolled the boards as
the Sonics clubbed the
Blazers and grabbed a 2-1
le ad in their Western
Conference semifinal playoff
game. Seattle exploiled the
absence of Bill Walilln, who
broke a bone in his left foot
~'riday night, with a 7140
reboundin g advantage.

Player continues hot streak
Andy Bean, 24, was the
impressive string would
By GARY TAYWR
youngster
who faltered down
UPI Sports Writer
indicate . •
the
stretch
this year. Leading
~~ winning three in a row is a
HOUSTON (UPII - Gary
by
three
'trokes
entering the
Player is on a hot streak and very ni ce record to hav ,e he
final
round
Sunday,
Bean
. he knows it.
said Sunday, after Ill inning
could
mu•ter
only
a
1-&lt;JverThe little South ·African $40,000 at the Houston Open.
said he has won 110 pro golf the World Cup in Manila , par 73 to lose by one stroke .
Bean's desire to bust his
wurnaments - 18 on the PGA So.uth African Open and ICL
drive
on No. 9 with a driver
wur - before his recent International in his analysis.
caused
him to hook the shot.
streak of victories at the
Asked how long he could be
The
resulting
double bogey
Ma sters , Tournament of competitive, he said, "You
six
was
the
difference.
Champions and Houston could .go very .well until
"Andy Bean is gonna win a
Open .
you're 5Q years old."
bunch
of tournaments in the
But Player insists he is
Already , however , his age,
future,
I'm sure, " Player
even hotter than that '41, is oo his mind.
said. "I can commiserate
with how he feels. l'n1 glad I
won, however."
Gibbs 188. Rick Martin 178.
After Saturday's third
Ralph Gibbs 173.
round,
in which Bean caught
Men's High Ser ie5 - Ralph
SENIOR Ba sketball Awards : Richard Teaford, Kelly Winebren'hcr, J ohn Sayre, Steve
and
passed
the eventual
Gibbs SOO. Rick Martin 464,
Baker, Perry Hill, and Scott Souder.
winner, Player could not
Charles Searles 444.
resist exaggerating just a
Women 's High Game , _ _ _ _ _ _ _. _ _ • Lue"e Martin 16S. Sheryl little.
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"I've pla yed with a lot of
Women ' s High Series fellows, but I've never seen
Pomeroy Lanes
Ann Morrl5 426 , Luelle anyone drive the ball as far
Sunday Miners
Mar tin 408, Sheryl Gibbs 398. as he does,". Player said.
Standings
Team High Game - Team "Never."
Week of April2 , 1978
No.
3, 324 ; Team No. l , 307 ;
Won Lost
Jack Nicklaus was absent
Alley Cats
S4 42 Team No. 3, 303.
from l.he Houstoo Open, as
Team
High
Series
Team
Team No. 3
S2 u
Team No. S
S2 44 No. 3, 894: Team No. s. 811: were the other lop money
winners, Hubert Green, Tom
Sundv Duds
~ - ~ Hot Shots. 807.
Watson and Hale Irwin.
·
Hoi ShOts
44 S2
Player's ~foot birdie putt
Country
Bumpk
ins
38
58
the clcudi ng run m U1e third wiU1 a two-run double in the
BEULAH RESULTS
By MARK FRIEDMAN
at No. 17 woo the Houston
Men 's High Game off loser Paul Mitchell , 1-2. In si xth and boosted the Royals' Charles Searls 216, Ralph
UPl Spurts Writer
GROVE CITY, Ohio I UP!) Open, but he saw it
When is scmebody going to the fif th mmng, f:dwards hit lead ill 6-3 with a homer in the Gibbs 201 , Rick Martin 178. - Olympic Circuit led most differently.
IA!ll the Oakland A's th ey a two-run tri pl e,\ Mari o eighth, and Darrell Porter
Men ' s High Series of the way and won the
Havin g missed the green in
shouldn 't be tied· with the Guerrero had an HBl smglc added a tw&lt;H'un si~gle, to lift Charles Searles 512. Ralph featured $10,400 allowance regulation - for l.h e first time
Kansas City Royals for first and Gary ,\l cxander blasted Kansas City over Baltin~ore . Gibbs 46d, Rick Martin 460 . race at Beulah Park Sunday in his final round - at parWomen's High Game a run-scoring double ill key Tigers 9·1, Rangers 6-2 :
place?
by one and one-llalf'iengl.hs four No. 14 and chipped to six
Ann Morris 198, Ann MOrris
a
six·hit.
four·run
innt
ng.
Hlchie
Zisk
led
of
I~
11th
"These young guys arc
over
Hy Carol. Blaze Demon feet, he sank a six-foot putt
163, Sue Searles 160.
In oth er American l.eag uc inn ing with his fourth home
making a be liever out of me,"
was
third.
for a par .
Women'• High Series said Oakland catcher Jim games, Toronto b lankt~l !he run of th e season to help Ann Morris 487, Sue Searles
Olympic Circuit was limed
"That putt woo the tourEssian Sunday alter the A·s Chica g" White Sox, 4-0, Texas snap an eight-game 433, Sheryl Gibbs 380.
for the six furlongs in 1:113-5 nament ," he said.
Cii y
ni pped los ing streak in the second
had taken their fifth straight Kansas
Team High Game - Team and paid $11.40, ~.40, $2.40.
No. 5, 376 : Alley Cats 346 ; The 11·7 daily double
victory, a 5-{) shuill ut over the Baltimore, 6-5, Oetroi l splil g;une. Detroit won the first
11tt: IJAILY StMINt:l.
with Texas, taktog the game to extend its win strea k Team No. 3, 319 .
Seattle Mariners.
returned $35.80 and the 6-3-7
DE\'OTFJ) TQ niE
Team
High
Series
Team
ill
five
ga
mes
before
having
it
"I think they depend on me opener. 9-6, before dropp in ~
INTER•moF
rrifecta $140.70. The 6,695
No. S, 94S; Alley Cats, 921 ; thoroughbred racing fans bel
MEIGS-MASON AREA
because they're new tn the the ni ghl cap, 2•1. in 11 snapped In the nightcap.
kOHf.KT HOEFLICH
Sunday Duds, 786 .
league and I • kno w the umings, Milwau kct: t-dget! th~ Brewers 3, Yankees !:
$737,870.
Cll}' F..dl&amp;ur
Publblll'd dull~ eu~IJ( Sllurdaly
!len Oglivie rapped a Sf&gt;IO
batters," said Essian . "But I New York Yankees, :1-2, and
by TI~t Ohio Vadley f..,bliJhintt
just set the glove out there for Boston sp lit with. Clevela nd , homer and Sal Bando had a
Sunday Mlnen .
Cpmpuny· M ~.IillJflt!dbl , Inc.,
111
TOURNEY
SCHEDULED
stondln~s
Court St • Pomeroy, Ohio ~?H.
a target and these guys are grabbing a ll-3 ve rdi ct in the two-run single ill support the
A softball tournament wi.ll
.Bwo""" Off~• i'hofliJ m 21~
Week of April'· ma
first ga me before losing 10·7 combi ned five-hit pitching of
hitting it."
Edltunal Phoue!m-2 1 ~7
·
be
held
May
5-7
at
Ironton
.
Lar
ry
Sorensen
and
Bob
Won
Lost
John Johnson , considered in 11 innings, in the second
~ond did pu~~LII.(r Plld at
Pomeroy , Ohln.
Team No. 3
58 46 Entry fee is $5S plus an $8
Ca lifornia
at McClure in Milwaukee's
by many as a throw-in in the gam e.
Niitlonal adverl18m~ rt!prnenvi!'tory
over
the
Yankees.
Alley
Cats
56
411
sanction
fee
for
teams
not
Vida Blue deal , spaced six Mirmesola was postponed by
~tJveJ l.andoo AMoi;ialtt1, 31 01
Heggie Ja ckson had a soin Team No . 5
S2 S2 sanctioned.
F~ uclJ Avi! ., levelil ml. ()hlo t4115.
mts to lower his miniscule min .
Sul.~tcrlphllfl r•Lt.• : IJcllvered by
homer
for
New
York.
Hot
Shots
52 52
Trophies will be presented
ERA (0.42 ) and pul the A's at Rlur .Jays 4, Wh itt• S"x 0:
r11rt1er wlwt~ hVfltllth ltl7~t l11u per
llt·d
Sux
&amp;-7,
Indians
3-10
:
Sunday
Duds
50
54
to
the
first
three
teams
along
Jesse .Jefferson fired a
week. Hy Moler Hout.: -:tP•re r•rrier
11-3 for the seascn . The
Country Bumpkins
44 60
OOl IVIIlllble, On~:~ moot.h
Duane Kuillfr sing led hOme
Men 's High Game - Ralph with gift certificates. For . Rrvice
Royals lead Oakland by only three-hitter to notch his first
s:u:t. By 1n1~ in Ohio 100 w v1 '
further information contact
t}"le Yeu , m.oo; Sil ~~~·
percentage poinL~ in .the AL major-league shuto ul and one. run and Ron Hassey •· , .
Pete Newman at 53M509 or Sl l.)(l ; Thrt~e montna 17 oo:
.John May berry doubl ed followed with a lwo-run single
West. •
·
Jo::Jsewhcrt 126.00 re•r ; 81~ 11NM1thl
Tom Walden at 533-3868.
A single tiy Tony Armas, a home tw o runs to lead in . the 11th inning to lift
$ 13 .~0 : Three month• , f7 $0 .
·in
one
of
three
eighth-inning
Clevela nd over Boston in the
The event Is sponsored by Sube&lt;TipUon pr ict luciOOe• Suod.y
sacrifice by Miguel Dilone Toronto ovel C'h icago.
sccnrul game of a double- runs to give Boswn a victory the Malone's Men Softball Time.&amp;ntin et.
And a bad-bounce single by Royals 6. Oriulcs 5:
·
team.
Hal McHae br&lt;•ke a .1-3 uc header Ca rlton Fisk doubled in the opener.
Mike Edwards accounted for

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2-The D•ilv Sentinel. Mirldleoort-Pomeroy, 0., Monday, April24, 1978

~Southern
By Greg Balley
Sponsored by the Southern
Athletic Boosters, the 1977-78
Southern High School
Football
Basketball
Banquet was held Saturday
night at the high school in
Racine . , Andy Hoover of
WMPO radio served as
master of ceremonies.
After Hoover introduced
guests, head football Coach
John Dudding presented his
coaching staff, foll owed by
the presentation of reserve
football awards by assistant
Coach Mick Winebrenner .
Dudding then presented the
varsity football awards.
Lettering for the first time
in foot ball were Todd
Roberts, Todd Cummins. Ed
Smith, K'elly Taylor. Tom
Allen, John West. and Dale
Teaford.

athletes honored

.Special awards were
presented to three seniors :
Kelly Winebrenner, most
valuable player, Scott
Souder, honorary captain and
Herbie Ervin, coach's award.
Reserve and varsity
cheerleading awards were
)&gt;resented by Advisor Sandra
Hili . Varsity cheerleaders
were seniors Sheila Crouch
and Cheryl Wilson, and
juniors Debbie Brown, Janis
Carnahan,
and Carla
Teaford .
Reserve
chee rleaders were Terrie
Crouch, Kim Dugan, Sonja
Hill, Beth Huffman, Della
Johnson, and Amy Souder .
Head Coach Carl· Wolfe
then introduced his basket:
ball coaching stall. Assistant
Coach Howard Caldwell
presented freshn~an and
reserve basketball awards.

The reserves captured the
1977-78 SVAC championship.
Coach Wolfe then presented
his 1977-78 SV AC and Clliss A
Sectional Champions. Let·
tering for the first· time were
juniors Dwight Hill, Tim
Brinager, Dave Findley and
Jim O'Brien. ~
Special awar in ·basket·
ball 'were the • presented.
Richard Te or d was
recognized as the best foul
shooter and Perry Hill was
given the most improved
award. John Sayre and Tim
Brinager shared the defen·
sive award, and Kelly
Winebre!lller was recognized
as best rebounder.
The benediction wos 1hen

given by Rev. Dave H"rris.
The following is a football
and basketball roster :
FOOTBALL"- Mike Hud·
dleston, Martin Bush. Herbie
Ervin, Scott Souder. Kelly
Winebrenner , . Danny Dud·
ding, Michl!$1, Warner, Steve
Hill , Bill Harris. Todd
Roberts, Todd Cummins . Ed
Smith , Kelly Taylor. Tum
Allen, John West, "K ent
Varney , Larry Cundiff, J ohn
Pape, Jonathan Rees, James
Meadows., Doug DuVal l,
Terry Clark , Dale Teaford,
John Will iams, Danny
Talbott , Scotl Nease, Robin
Fortune, Mark Simpson.
Tony Adkins, Terry Me·
Nickle.

Ironton and South Point
emerged as team champions
of the 1978 Gallipolis Rotary
Relays, held Saturday on
Evans Field, Rio Grande .
It was a record-breaking
day in the 11th aooual
event. Tweoty·one new
records wer. eslabllshed
and one tied.
In the boys division. won by
Ironton 's Tigers, six new
marks were established and
one tied .
In the girls division, won by
South Point, 15 new marks
were established as the ladies
completely rewrote the
record book.
Individuals boys scoring
honors went to Pt. Pleasant's
Chris Smith , who tied Brent
Saunders' 1976 scoring mark
of 40 points by capturing
firsts in the 100-yard dash,
220, 440 and long jump.
Individual girls scoring
honors went to Kyger Creek's
Vicky Stroud who set a new
mark with lB points, bet·
tering her previous point
mark of 34, established in
1977 .
Iront on tallied 89 points to
• capture the boys title .
Runner up South Point had 48
and Athens placed third with

47.
South Point's girls won ihe
team crown with 77 points.
Athens fini shed second with
58 and Chillicothe was third
with
:&gt;7 ~,
points.
The only girls mark to
survive Saturday was the
JIO.yard hurdles - that
event was not held this
year.
All other marks fell in the
girls competition. including
Susan
Thompson ' s
(Gallipolis 11969 record in the
shot put. Powers of
Hurri cane heaved the shot
put
38 '·1 ",
bettering
Thompson 's old ma rk of 36'·
Il l&gt;".
In the boys division, Chuck
Neal's (Ga ll ipo lis ! 1970
discus throw was sha ttered
by Chesapeake's 0 . L. McWhorter. The Panther ace
heaved the discus 163'-9".
Neal's eight-year old mark
was 148' ~ ".
Other new boys marks
were established in the shot
put , high jump, 880-yard
relay, mile run , and 330 low
hurdles.
McWhorter bettered Dan
Noxel's 1976 mark in the shot
put with a toss of :&gt;3'-5'• ".
Ironton 's Bobby Williams and
Keith Harvey shattered the
high jump record with JUmps
of 6'·53'4 ". Previous mark was
6'·4 ", set last year by
Jackson's Tom Dorsey.
Athens's Rob Topping
bettered the 1972 mile run
mark of Bernard Tilley,
Wheelersburg, with a 4:24 .1
finish . Tilley 's old mark was
4:29.3.
Ironton beat its old BJIO.yard
relay record with a winning
time of 1:34.9. The Tigers 1973
mark was 1:35.4.
Ky ge r Creek's Marcus
Gei ger became the first
winner in the 33G-yard low
hurdles , thus a new record
was establish·~ in this event.
Ge~~er fini shed in :38.9.
Gallipolis' Abels and Pt.
Pleasant's Franklin shared ,
record breaking honors In

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the girls high jump with 5'·
l" elforl!l, breaklllg Sara
Abels 1977 mark of 5'.
High-scoring Vicky Stroud
set records in the 100-yard
dash ( :22.6); 226-yard dash
1:26.6 ); 110-low hurdles
1: 1:&gt;.•1and finished second in
the long jump for her lB
record breaking points.
Gallipolis' Powers was
FOOTBALL Awards , fr ont row , left to right , Steve Hill, Billy Harri s, Danny Dudding,
sixth in the mile run. The Herb Ervin ; back row, Michael Warner, Mike Huddleston, Martin Bush. Scott Souder, and
Blue Angels placed lllh in the
Kelly Winebrenner.
girls meet with nine points.
Gallipolis Blue Devil
thinclads scoring points
Saturday were Kim Saun·
ders, who captured the pole
vault with an effort of 11'~";
Todd Rees, who placed
second in the two mile run
and Tom EdelmaM, who was
sixth in the 33G-iow hurdles.
GAHS finished lith with 19
points.
)
Here are Saturday's
'I.~
'
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. fll
results :
""'
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Gallipolis
~~
Rotory Retoy&gt;
'
I Boys)
"
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lront011 99, South Point 4!1,
Athens 47, Point Pleasant u ,
Kyger Creek 34. Logan 30.
Chesapeake 30 . South
Webster 29, Fairland 26.
Hurr icane 20. Gallipolis 19,
Rock Hill 18, Jackson 17m

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Wellston 5, Coa l Grave J,
Vinton County 2, Eastern 0.

IField Evento
Shot put - McWhorter
IC hes .J: Gibson (Hurrl.
Sim pk ins (Fair! , S3·S'I•.
Ditcus

McWhorter

BASKETBALL Special Awards : Kelly Winebrenner, Rebounding, Richard Teaford,
Foul Shooting, John Sayre, and Tim Brinager. Co-Defensive winners, and Perry Hill, Most
Improved.

IChes.l. Ray I Logan). Lucas
IFairl. 1SJ.9.
Long jump - Smtih IPP l.
Layne (SP). McWhorter
(Ches ). 10· PI• .
High jump, - 1 (tiel
Wi lli ams and Har&gt;Jey (J ),
Orr ic k (R H J. 6·5Jt.. .
Pole Yilult Saunders

IGali) ; Steven• IRHI ; (lie)
Drake IChes .) and Elli5
(Athens ), 11·6.
(Running Events)

100 - Smith ( PP I; Hixon
11); 3. Ge iger (KC J; 10.2.
120 - Smith iPPI ; Geiger
IKC I: Hixon (II ; 23.1.
440 - Sm ith IPPI : Lewis
( I ) ; Hallet (Logan) ; 52.0.
880 - Topping IAI ; Wi15on
!Fair) ; Procter ISPl : 2:00.6.
Milt - Topp ing (AI :
McNeeley (SWI ; T~tman
ISP J; 4:24.1.
Two.mile - Matthewson
(AI : Rees (Galli ; Tracy
ISWI ; 10 :17 .1.
120 high hurdlt5 - Geiger
IKC l: Fouty IJack l; Beckett
Ill ; IS.2.
330 low hurdles - Geiger
IKCI ; Conwell ISPl : Royal
I I l: 38.9.
IRet• y Evtntsl
880 - Iron ton ; South Point ;
Fa ir la nd ; 1: 34 .9.

Mile -

Ironton ; South

Point: Logan : 3.35.5.
High point porformtr Chris Smith, Pl . Plea•ant , 40
points .

IGirls)
South Point 27 ; Athen• 58;

Chillicothe

57 1h,

South

Webste r 42 , Fairland 42,
Kyger Creek 39, Circleville 28
Point Pleasant 27. Eastern 22,
Hurricane 15, Gallipolis 9,
Jackson S1t 2 , Ches!pe&amp;ke 5.

Coa I ·Grove 5, Meigs 2.
Field Events
Shot put - Powers I Hurr) ;
Hill (SP) ; Miller (SW) ; 38·1.
Discus - Miller (SW ):
Batey IEa•l) ; Hill (SP): 96.S.
Long jump - Adkins
(Chill : Stroud IKCl ; Hagen
(SW): 16-10. •
High jump - (tiel Franklin
(PP)andAbelsiGalll ; Batey
( Ea&gt;l) ; S·3.
running Events

100 - Stroud (KC) ; Matney
ISPI ; Carter (Falrl ; tU.
220 - Stroud (KCI ; Carter
(Fair): Howard IS PI ; 26-6.
440 - Marlin (Circle) ;
Schneider (Circle I; Branson
(Chilli ; 1:01.2.
NO - Schneider (Circle) :
Calhoun (Fair) ; Wysk lver
((hit) ; 2: 29 .6.
Milt - Oorrlll lA) ; Hill
ISP I; Mathews lEast !;·
S:39.2.
t10 tow hurdlos - Stroud
IKCJ ; Sudnlck (A I; Branson
!Chill ; 15.3.
Rolay Events
440 - South Point ; Athens ;
Fairland ; 52.9.
810 - Fairland ; South
Point : Point Pleasant ; 1:52.9.
110 medley - South Point;
Chillicothe ; South Web•ter ;
1: 56. 1.

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South Point ;
Webtter ;
- 4 : 2~
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High Point Prrformtr Vicky Stroud , Kyger Creek,
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LA raps Astros, 7-3

By MIKE TIJLLY
UP! Spurts Writer
VARSITY BASKETBALL . The way Rick Moo day is
- Scott Souder, Richard going, he can't worry about
Teaford , John Sayre, Steve records _ he's· too busy
Baker . Kelly Winebrenner, hoping his luck doesn 't
Perry Hill, Dwight Hill, Tim
h
J'
c ange.
. dl
Brinager. Dave F
. m ey, . un
"l haven't tried for a home
O'Bri en, Don me . Duddmg, ~· run yet this yea r but I'm in a
MlfESERVE BASKETBALL hot streak, " he said Sunday
night, after his homer and
- Dave Foreman, Jack three RBI helped the Los
Duff)•. Ed Roush, John West, Angeles Dodgers to a 7-J
BaiTy Allen, Chuck Michael, victory over the Houston
Dale Teaford, John Davis, Astros.
Jonathan Rees, Steve Fitch,
Monday has eight hon~ers
John Pape,, Zane Beegle, this seascn, the most in the
Mgr.
)
majors and three short of
Freshmen Basketball
Willie Stargell's record of 11
Mark Wolfe, Dwayne Curf· in the mooth of April.
man, Bill Morris, Robin
"There is no way I can't be
Fortune, Bryan Wolfe, Terry aware of the record, "
McNickle, Paul Cardone, Bob Monday said. "If it happens
Lee, Tony Adkins.
tllat will be fine . But l'RI
more concerned with how
they help the tean1. "
Monday raised his RBI
total ill 19 by homering with

Ironton, South Point
win, 21 marks fall

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one on in the third inning and
adding a sacrifice fly in the
fifth. Steve Garvey extended
his hitting streak to 1:&gt; games
and scored two runs .
Don Sutton survived a slow
start to win his second game
in three decisions. He allowed
a second-inning homer to Bob
Watson among eight hits and
gave up two walks.
In other National League
games, Chica go edged New
York, :J.-.2, in 12 innings ,

Montreal
rapped
Philadelphia , 5-2, Pittilburgh
bombed St. Louis, 14-7, in the
first game of a doubleheader ,
that was suspended with
Pittsburgh leading, :H, in the
sixth inning of the nighk:ap,
Cincinnati nipped San
Francisco, 2-1, in 10 innings,
and San Diego edged Atlanta,
5-4, in 12 innings.
Cub$ 3, Mels 2:
Joe Wallis' single in the
12th scored Bobby Murcer

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with the winning run. Murcer
opened with a bunt single and
after two were out, Dave
Rader singled to send Murcer
to third . Wallis followed with
a drive to left center that Lee
Mazzilli missed.
Expos :;, Phlllles 2:
· Dave Cash, Ellis Valentine
and Larry Parrish each
drove in a run in a three-run
sixth·inning uprising to
power Montreal to a three·
gan~e sweep.
Pirates 14, Cardinals 7:
Dave Parker hit an RBI
double and a lw&lt;H'un homer
lead Pittsburgh in the first
game of a doubleheader.
Duffy Dyer tripled in a run in
the sixth iMing ·to put the
Pirates ahead in a nightcap
m"keup gan1e that was
suspended so St. Louis could
catch l.he last flight from
Pittsburgh to Montreal,
where they play Monday
afternoon.

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76ers sweep Knicks,
gain NBA finals
Philadelphia went up by six
early in the fourth quarter,
but the Knicks came back to
tie it before Erving hit a
technical assesse-d ill Lonnie
Shelton for throwing the ball
downcourt after committing
his sixth personal foul ,
Erving hit on the tech and
Philadelphia never lost the
lead after that.
"We have to give the
Kni'cks a lot of credit," said
Phi ladelphia Coac h Bill y
Cunningham . "They didn't
play like a team looking for a

By BILL CAHILL
UPI Spurts Writer
Doug Collins and Julius
Erving, scoring 24 ·and 23
points respectively, led the
Philadelphia 76ers into the
Eastern Conference finals
Sunday with a 112-107 victory
over the New York Knicks,
who never before had been
swept in a best -o f-seven
playoff series.
" Winning in four straight is
the best way to do it," said
Julius Erving, " This is
winning in style. Last year we
had a lot of confidence but not
enough experi ence . This
year, we have confidence and

vacation ."

Philadelphia now plays the
winner of the Wash ington-Sa n
Antonio series for the
experience.''
That be came obvious when Eastern Conference Iitle .
In the other NBA playoff
Philadelphia played a sloppy
games
SUllday, Washington
first half but managed to
come within two at halftime. took a commiiJlding :1-1 lead
New York had taken a five- in thetr quarter-final series
point lead at the end of the with San Antonio, Milwaukee
first quarter on 12-for-23 blew out Denver for their first
shooting, while the 76ers hilll- playoff win, and Seattle went
one game up on Portland .
for-22.
The lead see-sawed through Bullets 98, Spurs 95:
Elvin Hayes scored two keY'
most of the third quarter and
a jumper by Shelton at the baskets in th e final two
buzzer li ed the score . minute s and blocked a
crucia l 20-footer by San

Antonio's George Gervin to
lead the Bullets past the
Spurs, in •he fourth game of
their best-&lt;Jf-seven Eastern
Co nf erence se ri es . The
Bullets can wrap up the
series Tuesday night at Son
Antonio.
!lucks 143, Nuggets 112;
Rookie forward Marques
Johnsen scored a career-lligh
3:&gt; points and Juni or
Bridgeman hit for 22 as the
Bucks clobbered Denver for
their first victory in their
We stern Co nfer ence
semifinal playoffs . The series
continues in Milwauk ee
Tuesday night .
SuperSonics 98, Trailblazers
114 :
John Johnson scored 18
second-ha lf points and
Marvin Webster and Paul
Silas c'Ontrolled the boards as
the Sonics clubbed the
Blazers and grabbed a 2-1
le ad in their Western
Conference semifinal playoff
game. Seattle exploiled the
absence of Bill Walilln, who
broke a bone in his left foot
~'riday night, with a 7140
reboundin g advantage.

Player continues hot streak
Andy Bean, 24, was the
impressive string would
By GARY TAYWR
youngster
who faltered down
UPI Sports Writer
indicate . •
the
stretch
this year. Leading
~~ winning three in a row is a
HOUSTON (UPII - Gary
by
three
'trokes
entering the
Player is on a hot streak and very ni ce record to hav ,e he
final
round
Sunday,
Bean
. he knows it.
said Sunday, after Ill inning
could
mu•ter
only
a
1-&lt;JverThe little South ·African $40,000 at the Houston Open.
said he has won 110 pro golf the World Cup in Manila , par 73 to lose by one stroke .
Bean's desire to bust his
wurnaments - 18 on the PGA So.uth African Open and ICL
drive
on No. 9 with a driver
wur - before his recent International in his analysis.
caused
him to hook the shot.
streak of victories at the
Asked how long he could be
The
resulting
double bogey
Ma sters , Tournament of competitive, he said, "You
six
was
the
difference.
Champions and Houston could .go very .well until
"Andy Bean is gonna win a
Open .
you're 5Q years old."
bunch
of tournaments in the
But Player insists he is
Already , however , his age,
future,
I'm sure, " Player
even hotter than that '41, is oo his mind.
said. "I can commiserate
with how he feels. l'n1 glad I
won, however."
Gibbs 188. Rick Martin 178.
After Saturday's third
Ralph Gibbs 173.
round,
in which Bean caught
Men's High Ser ie5 - Ralph
SENIOR Ba sketball Awards : Richard Teaford, Kelly Winebren'hcr, J ohn Sayre, Steve
and
passed
the eventual
Gibbs SOO. Rick Martin 464,
Baker, Perry Hill, and Scott Souder.
winner, Player could not
Charles Searles 444.
resist exaggerating just a
Women 's High Game , _ _ _ _ _ _ _. _ _ • Lue"e Martin 16S. Sheryl little.
"'
•
Gibbs 153, Rhonda Gibbs 15 1.
"I've pla yed with a lot of
Women ' s High Series fellows, but I've never seen
Pomeroy Lanes
Ann Morrl5 426 , Luelle anyone drive the ball as far
Sunday Miners
Mar tin 408, Sheryl Gibbs 398. as he does,". Player said.
Standings
Team High Game - Team "Never."
Week of April2 , 1978
No.
3, 324 ; Team No. l , 307 ;
Won Lost
Jack Nicklaus was absent
Alley Cats
S4 42 Team No. 3, 303.
from l.he Houstoo Open, as
Team
High
Series
Team
Team No. 3
S2 u
Team No. S
S2 44 No. 3, 894: Team No. s. 811: were the other lop money
winners, Hubert Green, Tom
Sundv Duds
~ - ~ Hot Shots. 807.
Watson and Hale Irwin.
·
Hoi ShOts
44 S2
Player's ~foot birdie putt
Country
Bumpk
ins
38
58
the clcudi ng run m U1e third wiU1 a two-run double in the
BEULAH RESULTS
By MARK FRIEDMAN
at No. 17 woo the Houston
Men 's High Game off loser Paul Mitchell , 1-2. In si xth and boosted the Royals' Charles Searls 216, Ralph
UPl Spurts Writer
GROVE CITY, Ohio I UP!) Open, but he saw it
When is scmebody going to the fif th mmng, f:dwards hit lead ill 6-3 with a homer in the Gibbs 201 , Rick Martin 178. - Olympic Circuit led most differently.
IA!ll the Oakland A's th ey a two-run tri pl e,\ Mari o eighth, and Darrell Porter
Men ' s High Series of the way and won the
Havin g missed the green in
shouldn 't be tied· with the Guerrero had an HBl smglc added a tw&lt;H'un si~gle, to lift Charles Searles 512. Ralph featured $10,400 allowance regulation - for l.h e first time
Kansas City Royals for first and Gary ,\l cxander blasted Kansas City over Baltin~ore . Gibbs 46d, Rick Martin 460 . race at Beulah Park Sunday in his final round - at parWomen's High Game a run-scoring double ill key Tigers 9·1, Rangers 6-2 :
place?
by one and one-llalf'iengl.hs four No. 14 and chipped to six
Ann Morris 198, Ann MOrris
a
six·hit.
four·run
innt
ng.
Hlchie
Zisk
led
of
I~
11th
"These young guys arc
over
Hy Carol. Blaze Demon feet, he sank a six-foot putt
163, Sue Searles 160.
In oth er American l.eag uc inn ing with his fourth home
making a be liever out of me,"
was
third.
for a par .
Women'• High Series said Oakland catcher Jim games, Toronto b lankt~l !he run of th e season to help Ann Morris 487, Sue Searles
Olympic Circuit was limed
"That putt woo the tourEssian Sunday alter the A·s Chica g" White Sox, 4-0, Texas snap an eight-game 433, Sheryl Gibbs 380.
for the six furlongs in 1:113-5 nament ," he said.
Cii y
ni pped los ing streak in the second
had taken their fifth straight Kansas
Team High Game - Team and paid $11.40, ~.40, $2.40.
No. 5, 376 : Alley Cats 346 ; The 11·7 daily double
victory, a 5-{) shuill ut over the Baltimore, 6-5, Oetroi l splil g;une. Detroit won the first
11tt: IJAILY StMINt:l.
with Texas, taktog the game to extend its win strea k Team No. 3, 319 .
Seattle Mariners.
returned $35.80 and the 6-3-7
DE\'OTFJ) TQ niE
Team
High
Series
Team
ill
five
ga
mes
before
having
it
"I think they depend on me opener. 9-6, before dropp in ~
INTER•moF
rrifecta $140.70. The 6,695
No. S, 94S; Alley Cats, 921 ; thoroughbred racing fans bel
MEIGS-MASON AREA
because they're new tn the the ni ghl cap, 2•1. in 11 snapped In the nightcap.
kOHf.KT HOEFLICH
Sunday Duds, 786 .
league and I • kno w the umings, Milwau kct: t-dget! th~ Brewers 3, Yankees !:
$737,870.
Cll}' F..dl&amp;ur
Publblll'd dull~ eu~IJ( Sllurdaly
!len Oglivie rapped a Sf&gt;IO
batters," said Essian . "But I New York Yankees, :1-2, and
by TI~t Ohio Vadley f..,bliJhintt
just set the glove out there for Boston sp lit with. Clevela nd , homer and Sal Bando had a
Sunday Mlnen .
Cpmpuny· M ~.IillJflt!dbl , Inc.,
111
TOURNEY
SCHEDULED
stondln~s
Court St • Pomeroy, Ohio ~?H.
a target and these guys are grabbing a ll-3 ve rdi ct in the two-run single ill support the
A softball tournament wi.ll
.Bwo""" Off~• i'hofliJ m 21~
Week of April'· ma
first ga me before losing 10·7 combi ned five-hit pitching of
hitting it."
Edltunal Phoue!m-2 1 ~7
·
be
held
May
5-7
at
Ironton
.
Lar
ry
Sorensen
and
Bob
Won
Lost
John Johnson , considered in 11 innings, in the second
~ond did pu~~LII.(r Plld at
Pomeroy , Ohln.
Team No. 3
58 46 Entry fee is $5S plus an $8
Ca lifornia
at McClure in Milwaukee's
by many as a throw-in in the gam e.
Niitlonal adverl18m~ rt!prnenvi!'tory
over
the
Yankees.
Alley
Cats
56
411
sanction
fee
for
teams
not
Vida Blue deal , spaced six Mirmesola was postponed by
~tJveJ l.andoo AMoi;ialtt1, 31 01
Heggie Ja ckson had a soin Team No . 5
S2 S2 sanctioned.
F~ uclJ Avi! ., levelil ml. ()hlo t4115.
mts to lower his miniscule min .
Sul.~tcrlphllfl r•Lt.• : IJcllvered by
homer
for
New
York.
Hot
Shots
52 52
Trophies will be presented
ERA (0.42 ) and pul the A's at Rlur .Jays 4, Wh itt• S"x 0:
r11rt1er wlwt~ hVfltllth ltl7~t l11u per
llt·d
Sux
&amp;-7,
Indians
3-10
:
Sunday
Duds
50
54
to
the
first
three
teams
along
Jesse .Jefferson fired a
week. Hy Moler Hout.: -:tP•re r•rrier
11-3 for the seascn . The
Country Bumpkins
44 60
OOl IVIIlllble, On~:~ moot.h
Duane Kuillfr sing led hOme
Men 's High Game - Ralph with gift certificates. For . Rrvice
Royals lead Oakland by only three-hitter to notch his first
s:u:t. By 1n1~ in Ohio 100 w v1 '
further information contact
t}"le Yeu , m.oo; Sil ~~~·
percentage poinL~ in .the AL major-league shuto ul and one. run and Ron Hassey •· , .
Pete Newman at 53M509 or Sl l.)(l ; Thrt~e montna 17 oo:
.John May berry doubl ed followed with a lwo-run single
West. •
·
Jo::Jsewhcrt 126.00 re•r ; 81~ 11NM1thl
Tom Walden at 533-3868.
A single tiy Tony Armas, a home tw o runs to lead in . the 11th inning to lift
$ 13 .~0 : Three month• , f7 $0 .
·in
one
of
three
eighth-inning
Clevela nd over Boston in the
The event Is sponsored by Sube&lt;TipUon pr ict luciOOe• Suod.y
sacrifice by Miguel Dilone Toronto ovel C'h icago.
sccnrul game of a double- runs to give Boswn a victory the Malone's Men Softball Time.&amp;ntin et.
And a bad-bounce single by Royals 6. Oriulcs 5:
·
team.
Hal McHae br&lt;•ke a .1-3 uc header Ca rlton Fisk doubled in the opener.
Mike Edwards accounted for

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naily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy , 0., Monday, April24, 1978

~The Daily Sentinel, Mi~dleoort-Pomeroy, 0 ., Monday , April24, IW8

Morgan's streak ends, Reds win, 2-1
By JOE SARGIS
UP! Spons Writer
SAN FRANCISOO l UP!) The San Francisco Gia'hts
probably have the · best
pitching staff in the National
League .
Cincinnati Reds manager
Spa rky Anderson, after
seeing tlle San Francisco
staff in six games, four of
which his team won, says flat
out it is the best.
" U tlley continue to get that
kind of pitching and their

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hitting comes around ," said

Anderson, ·'tlle Giants are
going to be rough. I'm glad
we don't have to see them
again until the middle of
June."

John Montefusco, Gary
Lavelle, Randy Moffitt and
John Curtis combined to hold
Cincinnati to only six hits
Sunday but tlle Reds bunched
three of them after two out in
the lOth to beat the Giants 2-1.
Saturday. Vida Blue and
Lavelle spaced out eight hits,
but tl10 Reds won ~. also in
10 innings. The night before,
Bob Knepper struck out 10
and pitched a three~1itter as
the Giants won :kl.
" Witll any kind of a hit in
th e right place," moaned
Giants
manager
Joe
Altobelli , " we could have
swept the series. I'm not
going to get nervous, not after
we split our first 14 games
while hitting only .200 as a
team. Once we start hitting,
we should put a string of

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vtctories togetller."
In Sunday's game, Reds
pitchers issued 12 walks but
held the Giants to two hits.
The only run San Francisco
scored came as a result of a
dropped throw at first by
starting pit cher Fred
Norman.
The Reds' winning rally
consisted of a sing le by Pete
Rose, a do uble by Ken
Griffey, an_intentional walk
to Joe Morgan and a hit to
deep short by the slumpridden George Foster.
Anderson, whose teann is
idle today, as are the Giants ,
is more thaa satisfied with his
pit ching staff. In the three
games played here during the
weekend Reds pitchers gave
up only 15 hits.
"People talk about our
pitching as if we didn't have
any, " said Anderson . Well , to
tllis potnt, I tllink we have
showed we have some solid
arms on our team. We've won
11 games and lead our
division and Tom Seaver
hasn 't won once. You know he
is going to win his share and
when he does we will be tough
to deal with."
Morgan, who set a major
league record of 90 errorless
games for a second baseman

Friday night, was charged
with a miscue in the fourth
inning &amp;mday, making a wild
throw during a rundown on
Jack Clark between first and
second .
"I'm glad it happened in
the 92nd game instead of the
90th," .Morglm said. "I would
have likect to elttend the
record to 100 games but it's
very hard to keep a thin g like
that going at second where so
many things happen. I'm
not sorry about it (the error) .
lt just happened."
Rose had fotir hits in the
series here, So now he needs
only 14 to join thr J, OOO hit

Linescores
Amer ic an L eagu e
Cal at M inn , ppd ., ra in

(1st gam e I
Te)(
Del

001 011 201 - 6 12 2
003 320 10)( - 9 14 0

Mafl&lt;'! c k , Med ic h ( 4). Cleve -

land 181 and J Ell i s; Sl~ton .
Fouc aul! ( 7) ano Parrish and
May . W- Siaton
( Ill . L Ma t lack (1 J J. HR -- T ex as , J .
El l is .

(2n d game, 11 innings)
Tex
000 000 010 01 - 2 7 1
Del
100 000 000 00- I 8 1
Umbarger . Buker ( 10 ) and
Su MberQ , Rol cm a, Crawtord
( 10 ) and May W- Barker (1 1) .
L - Crawford [ 11 ) HRs
Tel(aS. Wills {11. Zisk [ 4J

club ,' whose membership
numbers only 12 players.
"lf my schedule is
correc t," said Rose , '' I
should get the 3,000tll hit on
May 5. I hope I'm right."
. ABay Area record crowd of
:i0,510 saw Sunday's game in
Ca ndlestick Park, pushi ng
the weekend total with the
Reds to 101 ,763 and the
Giants' 1978 total for nine
home dates to 199,217, by far
tlle team 's best showing in a
number of ye&amp;rs.
The Reds start a series at
home Tuesday against the
Los Angeles Dodgers.

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BASEBALL

A yard sale to be held on presented to Mrs. Harris. Kennedy .
May 2 and 3 at the home of . Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Harris
Mrs. Morris had devotions
Mrs. Judy Hunnphreys was reported on the spring eun- to open the meeting using
planned at the Thursday ference held at Rio Grande. "My Grownup Son" and "The
night meeting of the Mid- Arrangements were made for Little House that Crys." Pizdleport Child Conservation the members to go to the za were served by Mrs. KenLeague held at the Colwnbus Crafty Ladies for a lesson in nedy , Mrs. Eloise White, and
and Southern Ohio Electric macrame on May 4. Those Mrs. Morris. Next meeting
Co. socia I room.
planning to attend are to con- will be May 18 wi!Jl Ann ColMrs. Peggy Houdashelt tact Mrs.Houdashelt by April burn to have devotions and
conducted the meeting dunng 28.
Mrs. Humphreys and Mrs.
which time members were
to
serve
Named to the nominating Harri s
reminded to have things for conunittee were Mrs. Peggy refreshments. Mrs. Morris
the yard sale to either Mrs. Schmoll, Mrs. Judy Hum- won ·the traveling prize, Mrs.
Peggy Harris or Mrs. Hwn- phreys, and Mrs. Clarice Houdashelt the hostess gift.
phreys before noon on May 1.
·~~~~,~~
'
Read aI the meeting was a
thank yuu note from the family of a child being sponsored
by Ule league. Other !hank
you notes were from Mrs.
Kathy Bostic for a gift at the
By Helen Bottel
time she completed her tenn
of office as Sou!Jl Central I
• • •
I··~·
District president. Mrs. HwnTHEREADERSALWAYSWRITE
phreys also thanked the club READERS ALL :
for flowers during her recent
Two letters brought far and away the biggest mail response
hospitalization .
this spring. The first came from "Frank," whoSe $6,400
A past president's pin was hospital bill inspired national complaint about Ule high cost of
being sick. Not one correspondent sided with hospitals and
doctors, though a nurse wrote, "The reason a ~nt pill costs
you $2.50 in the hospital is because it takes about five people to
deliver that pill."
·
Second most popular letter, written by " Whole Again ," asked, "Is psychiatry (or sinnilar therapy ) worth it'" Vote here
was evenly divided , with "against professional counseling ''
slightly in the lea d.
Today, we bear the complainls about medical costs. An upMONDAY
MEETINGS at Athens corrung column will deal with the pros and cons of psychiatric
Birth Center, 7:30p.m. first care.- H.
and third Monday s each
month ; 4.1&gt; State St., Athens: DEAR HELEN
"Frank " is lucky t(J'get off wi!Jl $6,400 for 20 days in hospital.
cuffeehouse above Cesa Que
Pasa. Call Barbara 992-3880 I spend 15 days there recently and the total bill was close to
$15,000 1 -paid for by Medicare and o!Jler insurance, which profor fore information .
bably contributes to the charges.- CARL
MEIGS OOUNTY Health DEAR HELEN •
Department Auxiliary, 7 p.m'
Tell me about il, Fran~' ! got socked $1,000 for an overnight
Monday at the Health Depart- ;'lay al the hospital 1 They had me billed for. many things I
ment , Mechanic St. All in- didn't get -said I was scheduled for them, and whether they
terested persons invited to at- happened or not, they were charged to my insurance company
tend .
(who paid ). But look who finally pays In added medical inORANGE TOWNSHIP surance fees and Social Security taxes!- BEE
Board of Trustees meeting, 8 DEAR HELEN :
p.m. Monday , at home of
l enclose my itemized hospital bill. They look away my own
r l•rk . Nina Robinson.
prescribed pills, then provided them via the hospital pharTUESDAY
macy at ov~r $2 a pill.
PAST MATRONS Club,
When I complained about the exorbitant fees, I was told,
Pomeroy Chapter 186, O.E.S., "What are you kicking about - insuranc-e pays." Ha ! All this
7: 30 Tuesday evening at and not even a ba ck rub ! -FIGHTING MAD
home of Edna Schoenleb .
DEAR HELEN :
. WINDING TRAIL Garden
I've fought B'gainst socialized medicine, but after my last
Cl ub, ctvtc beautifi cation stint with doctors and hospitals, I've become a believer. Not
corrunittee will meet at the only did they insist I put down $800 before they 'd assign me a
Meigs County lnfinnary, 1:30 room (if I couldn't pay, would they have let me die ?), but my
p.m. Tuesday to work at the bill averaged near $800 a day ' In addition, tl1e doctor charged
planting.
$26 each time he dropped in with a morning "hello." Surgery
AMERICAN LEGION Aux- was over $2,000. -NOT CURED YET
iliary, Drew Webster Post 39, DEAR HELEN :
I was hospitalized four tinnes in four montha. Total biU :
Pomeroy, 7:30 Tuesday even$24,004.45.
This was at a university teaching hospital, suping at the hall . Guest speaker
from the Soldier.J and Sailors' posedly non-profit.- VIVIAN
Orphans Home at Xenia. DEAR HELEN :
In 1965, an average hospital stay came to less than $350; now
Organization representatives
it
costs
over $1,300 (for fewer days usually) . Health car~ in the
and public invited to attend.
United States has risen tenfold during the last 25 years, and
AME RICAN LEGION Aux· will probably double again before 1900. These costs are rising
iliary, Drew Webster Post 39, 2.5 tinnes faster than the cost of living. I got my figures from a
speaker from the Soldiers researched article in a famous newspaper. - WHERE WILL IT
and Sailors' Orphans Home, END?
Xenia, 7:30 p.m. Public in- DEAR WHERE :
vited.
.
... Witll socialized care via government healtll insurance, I
fear . - H.

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The call to prayer and selfdenial progr a m was
presented at the Wednesda y
me etin g of th e United
Methodist Women held at Ule
Minersville Church.
Mrs. June Sayre was prC&gt;gram leader and used Psalm
117 for her scripture. She
read "Everything is by Comparison" by Helen Steniner
Rice with all members partic ipating in the service. It
was voted to send 10 for the
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grams.
Mrs . Ruby Grueser presided at the meeting with plans
being made for a garage sale
at the home of Mary Russell,
June 5 and 6. Donations for
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1978 . 111 10 :00 A .M , at the
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corumous , Ohio 43115, to
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CO MM ISSION OF OHIO
By · Rlc hard L . Smith ,

Three attend
B&amp;PW meeting

~Klt:AN LEGION Auxiliary, Feeney-Bennett Post
128, 7:30p.m. at tl1e hall.
AMERICAN LEGION ,
Feeney-Bennett Posll28, 7:30
at the hall.
FttEi 1.:ERVICAL Cancer
Clinic lor Meigs area woman,
Wednesday afternoon at
Heath United Methodist
Church. For appointment call
992-7531 daily or 992-5832
evenings or weekend.
TIIURSDAY
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wary

relationship with his lover
because he was so obsessed
with fea r of re jection .
Nothing else mattered - not
even her dea)P .
·
One day, as he walked in
the country near their house.
a servant ran up to him,
looking strangeiy upset.
"She stopped, breathlessly,
a few paces away from hi m.
'Oh, Monsieur ... Madame ... '
'Madame'' he called out in a
la ud, artifical voice. 'Yes?
She's just left, hasn 't she''
"The servant opened her
mouth, closed it, could say
nothing lor a moment, then
uttered a few words from
which the man understood
that an accident... a fall on the
marble steps... a fractured
skull ... instant death .... dealh.
"feeling relaxed, he sat
· down on the grass. 'Oh,' he
sighed, 'I was afr aid .. .' ...
Would you be relieved if
your
hus band
died?
Loneliness would be a big
price to pay for peace of
mind.
Why not seek profe ssional
help' Your fears probably
reflect feelings of inferiority.
Feeling undeserving of your
husband's love, you may fee l
you are only preparing
yourself for the tnevttable
rejection.
But you are, in effect,
bringing that rejection about.
Your self-fulfilling prophecy
will then reinforce your low
self-esteem.
A co unselor will help you
live for the present. Only in
that way can you make your
future secure.
Writ e to Dr. Blaker in care
of thi s newspaper, P. 0 . Box
4811 , Radio City Station, New
York , N. Y. 10019. Volume of
n'i'ai l prohibits pe rsonal
repli es , but que st ions of
ge neral int erest will ·be
discussed in futu re col umns.

Auxiliary plans purchase

STANlEY

Perk up .y our salta

Karen Blaker Ph.D,
DEAR DR. BLAKER
When my husband leaves the
house, l have a persistent
urge to look through his
things.
If I don't go out ~r find
something int eresting to do, I
eventually give into the
temptation and begin searching methodically thro ugh
every drawer and closet. I
even go through the pockets
in his suits.
· Once I found a suspiciouslooking draft for a $500 bank
note. I finally asked him
about it (even though it
meant exposing the fact that
I'm so suspicious ) and he said
it was part of a business
transaction with a man from
work.
I felt stupid and he was
very upset to lind that I don 't
trust him.
I also felt fri ghtened. Since
that incident, I have been
even more suspicious and
now search abo ut twice a
week. I also am beginning to
give him ahard time wh en he
comes home late.
! love him so much. I would
just die if he came in one
night and said he was
leaving. And yet, l know my
crazy behavior is making
that almost inevitable.
I'm so tired of all this. What
shall I do'
DEAR READER - You
must be exhausted. You are
expendin g t rem en dous
mental energies to prevent
the unlikely occurrence of a
traumatic bolt-from -the-b lue
announcement from your
husband.
Is it worth it ' Or are you
giving up too much of the
potential pl eas ur e your
marriage has to offer?
You remind me of the main
character in Colette's short
story, "The Dead End." He
missed out on the joys or hi s

UMW .
Get-well cards were sent to
those who are ill. The Lord's
Prayer closed the meeting.
Others attending were Mrs .
A fu nd drive to ass ist wi th
Stella Grueser, Mrs. Betty the purchase of a blood
Koch, Mrs. Mildred Phillips. pressure monitoring ma chine
for the internsive care un it at
Veterans Memorial Hospital
was plann ed duri ng a
RETURNS HOME
meeting of the Women 's AuxMis s Patty Lochary, iliary held recently at the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. hospital.
James Lochary , Glen Haven,
Dr. Lewis Telle met with
N. J., returned home after
having spent the past week
here with her grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Patric k
Lochary . Patty completed
her enrollment at Ohio
University . She will begin her
studies in music therapy
Eloise Wilson , Terrr e
tllere next fall.
Walker. and Catherine Welsh
of the Middleport Business
and Professional Women's
Club attended the District 17
THURSDAY
spring meeting held recently
RIVERVIEW Garden Club al Lancaster.
at 8 o'clock at the home of
Loretta Jones, district
Mrs. Ronald Cowdery l'ith director, announced the state
Mrs. Tom Spencer and Mrs. convention to be held May 12,
Okey Conn oll y as co- 13, and 14 at the Nei l House in
hostesses . For the program Co!unnbus. Betty Menson.
Mrs. David Chadwell and counselor at the Lancaster
Mrs. Roy Hannum will teach Branch of Ohio University
the members to ·make a t&lt;tlked at the meeting on
macrame hanging planter. " Women 's Awar ene ss."
OHIO NURSES Assn ., Altother speaker was Delores
Southeon Hills District , Cha mbers, Ohio Federation
regular meeting , 7:30 p.m. presi dent -e lect and a
Thursday at Mt. St. Mary 's member of the · Delaware
Hospital. Film strip "Process BPW Club for 18 years, spoke
for People" and Shirley on " Parliamentary ProPatel, hostess. All ·registered cedure and Protocal. "
Several door prizes were
nurses invited.
REVIVAL
beginnin g awarded . Contributions were
Thursday at Long Bottom made tu aid Lucy Earwood of
United Methodis t Church District 17 in her bid for sta te
through Sunday , 7:30 p.m. recording seeretary. She is a
each evening with Rev . member of the Gallipolis
Chester Lemley speaking . Club.
Special music and publi c
invited.

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LEGA L NOTIC E
Th e Pvb l ic
U t ili ties
Comm issio n ol Ohio has
ordered Co lu mbia Gas of
Ohio . I nc . t o purchase
certain emergency na tural
gas supp li es to a llevi P~te
c urtailments dur i ng the
1978
!l ummer
supply
per i od .
Co lumb i a has
requested llulhori ty to
re co'ler the cost ot the

emergen cv

UMW call
for program

TUESDAY
Nazarene, 7:30 p.m. with
MEIGS JUNIOR High music by the Coffma n family .
parent
and
teachers Speaker will be Uoyd D.
association 7:30
p.m. Grimm, Jr ., Rutland Church
Tuesday in juni or high of the Nazarene. Public tn·
cafeteria, with Dan Morris, vited.
Meig s Local District of
WEDNESDAY
Curri culum , as speaker.
OHIO VALLEY ComMEIGS AREA Holin ess mandery 24, Knights TemRally 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at plar, stated conclave, 7:30
the Racine Church of the p.m. Wednesday ; All Sir
_KniR)tts Invited.

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REV. BOB GREEN
TO SPEAK- The Rev .
Bob Green, pastor of the
' Westero Ave. Baptist
Cburcb, Toledo, will be
evaogellst, al revival ·
services to be beld Ibis
eveolog through Suoday at
7:30 eacb eveolog at the
First Soutbero Baptist
Church, 282 Mulberry Ave.,
Pomeroy. Anursery will be
provided. , The . public Is
fnviled.

Mike Swiger

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NEW YORK (U P!) - His team, tlle Philadelphia 76ers, had
just wiped out tlle New York Knicks four straight with about as
much effort as it takes to blow out a candle, and Billy
W L . ~cr .
Uti
Cunningham now was being as~ed ~perfectly logical question.
Ci nci nnat
11
5 ,688
Dtd he think the 76ers could make it 12 in a row by sweeping
1 1
LOS Ang els
10 5 .667
tlleir next. eight games on the way to the NBA title?
San Fr an
7 7 .500 3
San D iego
6 7 .46'1
31 J
It has never ~n done before by any team, but don't laugh
Houston
7 9 .438 4
because
if there was ever a team with Ule talent and potential
Atlan ta
3 11 .'114 7
S":Jturday's Results
for doing tha t, it's Ute 76ers.
,
Mtl 7, Ph i la J, 1st
on
roe
is
among
tllose
who
believe
they
could possibly
Earl
M
Mtl 5. Phd a 3. 2nd
New York J, Ch1cago '1
do it.
P illsburgh 8, St . L ouis 7
. "Judging by the way they played against us, I wouldn't be
Cin ci nnali 5, San Fra n t1
surprised at anything !hey do, even going alf tlle way. They
San D 1ego '1 . Atlanta 0
Lo s Ang s. Houston 1
may go to the moon," said Monroe, after the 76ers carne
Sunday 's Res.u lts
barreling back from a 13-point deficit to end Ute season for the
Pittsbu rgh 1.:1 . Sl.L 7, 1st
'.'sf game)
Ptsbgh 5, St L 4, 2n d sus . 6ins
Cleve
010 100 010- 3 6 '1
Knicks Sunday, 112-107.
Chi J, New York 2, 12 inns
·
Bas
030 000 03x - o 9 o
''Now wait a second ," said Cunningham, when someone
Montreal S, Ph iladelph ia 2
Wa it s, Kinney (7) , Ker n 18 1
Ci n ci 2, San Fran I , 10 inn s.
asked him whether he thought his 76ers Clluld win tlleir first
and Pruitt ; T i ant , Dr ago (6),
Campbell ( 8 ) and Fislo. wSa n D iego 5, Afla 4, 17 inn s.
championship in I I years without losing a single game . "We'd
Ca mpbell (1 -11. L - Kinn ey (0
Los Ange les 7, Houston J
love to win 12 in a row. Who wouldn't' But that's asking a
Today ' s Probab le Pit chers
1). H Rs - Cieve l and. Horton 12 J.
(A ll Times ESTJ
Bell ( 1), Grubb (3) ; Bo sto n,
w~ eM,i~'t H '''
.
St. Lo uis ( Ra sm ussen L?J at
Hobson (51
The
76ers'
motto
is
"We
Owe
You
One."
It
is
dedicated
to
Montreal ( May 0-11. ?· IS c .m .
( J nd game , 11 i nnings)
Chi cago (Fryman
0-0 1 at
tlleir fans, who felt they had the best team in Ule league last
Cle
200 100 300 13- 10 J&lt;,J 3 Ph iladelph ia (L er cn 1 1), 7. 35 year and then watched them lose the title to Portliutd four in a
Bos
100 320 000 10- 7 11 o pm
Pi tts bu rgh ( Rooker 1 1 l at · row af ter they beat the Trail Blazers in Ute first two contests.
Pa)(fon . Krueger [SJ. Kern
[B), Ktnncy ( Il l and Ha ssey ; New York (Z ac hry 2 OJ. B. O.S
The way the 76ers started out against New York Sunday, it
p.m .
E c kersley , Camp bel l (7), Sian
looked as if Utey owed the Knicks one. The 76ers were slugg ish
ley ( 11 ) and Fisk . W- Kern (2
San D iego (F r eis Ieben 0 1 J at
Houston (Andu jar 11) , B 35 an.d just plain amateurish at Ute foul line . They had beaten the
I J. L - S te~nley
(1 1). HRs p n; ......
Cieveland , Norris ( 1), Grubb
Kllicks by 40 points in the first playoff ga me, by 19 in the
(4); Boston , Hobson ( ~ J. R 1ce
Tuesday ' s Games
15I.
St. L ouis at Mon treal
second and II in the th ird, but thts tinne th,ey trailed 59-07 at
P itls bgh at New York , n ig ht
intermission.
Ch ic ago at Phil a, n ig ht
Olnningham didn 't have a whole lot to say to the 76ers
Sa n Fran at Aflanta , night
Los Ang at Ci nci nnati, ni ght
during
the half-time break. He knew tlley hadn't played well in
Sa n D iego at Hous ton. nigh t
tlle first half and the only thing Utat encouraged him was the
fact tlley were still with in two points.
American Lea gu e
"We cou ldn 't have played any worse," the 76ers first-year
East
W L. Pet . GB coach told his players in the dressing room. "B ut we're only
Detroit
9 3 750
down by two . Now let's see some better defense out tllere tllis
Boston
\0 5 .667
I~
M itwauke
8 7 .533 1 1 2 half. "
New York
6 8 .4'19 4
Cunn ingham sa w it, all right , and the 76er primarily
C le~.~el an d
5 7 .417
4
Ball1m or e
responsible was Caldwell Jones, who only s,eored two points
5 9 357 5
Toron to
5 9 .357 ~
bu t grabbed 14 rebounds and did a superb job of keeping Bob
We st
McAdoo
from having a better day Ulan he did have.
W L Pet . GB
l&lt;anss Cty
10 1 833
"I thought Caldwell Jones was the key to this game," said
Oakland
11 3 7B 6
John Havlicek, who di d the eolor work for TV .
Cali tor ni
10 4 714 1
Chic ag o
5 7 41 7 5
McAdoo . who led the Knicks with 24 points, said essentially
M i nnesota
6 11 .35 3 6 11
tlle
same thing about Jones, playing in only his second season
Se a me
5 14 163 e ~)
in the NBA .
TelCas
J 9 .750 7
(Ga mes behind ba sed on
"He not only forced me out of my game, but he was also
percent agel
dropping
back in the middle and taking away shots and
Saturday 's Results
Del 7 , Tcx 6, 10 inns.
intimtdating us,'' said McAdoo.
New York 4, M ilw 3, 11 inn s
The Knicks stayed close to the 76ers until the last three
Tor onto 4, Chic ago '1
Cleveland 13. Bos ton 4
minutes when Julius Erving finally put Philadelphia ahead, 98Cal1 f 0mia 5. M innesoln 3
97, with a foul shot and Steve Mix carne right back wHh a twoKa nsas C1 ty 5, Bnl l lmore J
poi nter . Doug Collins' ni fty rebound after Erving had missed
Oakland J, Sealll e 0
Su nd ay's Re su l h
frnm
close up widened tll e 76e rs' advantage to 102-97 and it was
Cal at M 1nn pi)d , wet grds
all
over
.
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Det r o 11 9, Texas 6. 1st
l ex 2. Oet 1, 11 inn s., 1nd
In the losers' quarters, Lonnie Shelton said he felt tlle K.nicks
Bosto n 6 . Clevel and J. 1st
had be'en embarrassed by tlle 76ers in tlle sweep .
Cle 10. Bo s 7. 11 1n ns,. 1nd
Kansa s Cdy 6, Balllmor e 5
"What beat you?" he wa s asked .
Milwaukee J. New Y ork 1
"A lack or defense and a lack of team play," he answered.
Tor onto 4 , Ch ic ago 0
"W
e just have to be a teann , not a bunch of individuals."
·
, Oa kla nd 5, Seatt le 0
...
Today 's Probabl e Pitchers
Knicks' Coa ch Willis Reed, still waiting to learn whether
I All T1mes ESTI
Cl ev eland ( Hood
0 O)
at he'll be ba ck nex t season, said he was satisfied over the victory
Tor on to ( LemanCl yk 0 3). 4 a~ainst Clevekmd in tlle first round . He didn't feel the K.nicks
p m
N ew Yor k IGu1dry 1 0 1 at had any reason to be embarrassed.
Ba lt 1mor e (M cC.rC'qor 0 2J. 7 JO
" You get beat by the best team:in the ga me and what can you
pm
say'&gt;"
he said .
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Awards given to scouts

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·Atea to bC held at the home
of Mrs. Annie Chapman on
May 7 at 6:30p.m. was planned during a meeting of Xi Garna Mu Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority Tuesday
night at the Middleport Fire
Department headquarters.
Karen Stanley reported on
tl1e tea . Read at the meeting
were thank you notes from .
Mrs. Roberta O'Brien thanking the chapter for assisting
with the heart lund drive, and
from the Meigs County Fair
Board thanking the chapters
fqr work in securing advertising for Ule premium book.
Next meeting will be on
May 2 at the Co!Wllbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co.
Charlotte Hanning gave the
t'Ullural report on the life or
David Ben-gurion. Linda RiFfle and Karen Goins served
relreslunents.

the group to ta lk about the
equipment wh1ch would be
used for seriously ill persons
and would cost $4,100. Dr.
Telle noted that others will
work on the project. The Auxiliat')' agreed to sponsor the
fund drive and named
Mi ldred Withee, Margaret
Eskew, Janice Danrels, Carrie Kenn edy and Gilda Baxter to work in Mei gs and surrounding area in Ohio, and
Mildred Fry and Clara Burris
to work in the Mason and surrounding area in West
Virginia.
It was aiso noted that toys
fur pediatries at the hospital
is in stt'ort supply . Plans were
discussed for awarding two
scholarships, one to a student
entering nursing and another
to a student interested 1n
becoming a laboratory
tec hnician . It was also
reported that Emogene
Sitnnts has ordered a plaque
for deceased members.
An appreeiation dinner to
be hosted by the hospita I for
the volunteer.J was announced for May 9 at 6 p.m. Auxiliary members planning to
attend are asked to make
reservations with Mrs. Jesse
While or other committee
membe rs by May 1.
Named as hostesses for the
May meeting were Mrs.
Aboo Newton, Nellie Borgen,
Ruth Morris, Reva Beach,
and Nan Moore. Mrs. Ruth
Gosney, Mrs. Velsia Roush,
and Bud Morris, husband of
Ruth Morris were reported
ill. Mrs. White presided at the
meeting Refreshments were
served from a table covered
with white lace and centered
with an arrangement of
multko lored tulips . A salad
course, crackers, coffee and
tea were served. Hostesses
were Etta Will and Betty
Christopherson with Mrs.
Roush contributing .

ATIEND MEETING
Mr. and Mrs. Robert King
and Mrs. Evelyn Lewis were
in Glouster Thursday nigh!
for the Roberta Circle. Also
there were "Howard's Stars"
a group of past patrons.

WARNER RESIGNS
CINCINNATI (UP!)
Th(JJ)as K. Warner, assistant
manager of the Cincinnati
Symphony Orchestra since
July 1976, has resigned to
be come administrat ive
director of tl1e Loretto Hlltoo
Theatre ~ St. Louis, Mo.

SYRACUSE-The arrow of
light, the highest award rn
cub scouting, was presented
to three members of the
Syracuse Cub Scout Pack 242
Thursday night at the
Syracuse Elementary &amp;hool.
Pete Thoren, eubrnaster,
presented the arrow of ligttt
badges and pins to Jackie
Jus. s, Greg Mtchael, and
Davtd Ebersbach. co, bttt
Patterson, boy scout leader,
R&lt;Jndy Annes, and Corey
McPttail of the seoul troop
were there to welcome the
three into the troop.
Awarded bear badges and
pins were Todd Adams , Eric
Thoren, Jeff Frank, Brian
Freeman, and David Duffy.
Each of the boys presented a
pap er which the y had
prepared either on folklore or
patriotism. Webelo badges
went to Jackie Justis, Greg
Michael , and Dav id
Ebe rsbaeh. Adivity badges
for outdoorsmctn , showman.

and sporlsman went to Jackie
Justis, Greg Michael , and
David Ebersbach .
Hugh McPhail, new culr
master, gave a brief history
of cub scouting and then
presented bobcat pins and
badges to Barry McCoy,
Jerry Aleshire, Chris Baer,
&amp;ott McPhail, Mike Patterson , Chris Deemer, and Chris
Grindley. J . 1.. Jeffers and
(,1yde Sayre qualified for the
award bu t were not present to
receive it.
Martha McPhail talked on
the uniform, the book, and
swnrner activities.
New officers were elected
as follows: ltugh McPhatl,
cubmaster · Martha McPhail
Donna Ale~hire, and Caroly~
McCoy , den leaders; Jocelyn
Baer. chairman of committee, Bob Deemer, and Carol
Smith . members; Jerry
Ale shire.
ins titutional
representative, and Pete
Thoren, webelo leader.

POLLY·s POINTERS
Polly Cramer

Can't clean pans
By Poll y Cramer
POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - My
aluminum pans have turned
dark from cooking eggs in
them. I would be grateful to
hear how to clean them . GLORIA . .
DEAR GLORIA - I had th e
sam e problem while cooking
eggs In their shell . The
solution is simple. FlU tbe
pan with enough water to
cover
tbe
lloe
of
di scoloration.
Add
a
lablespooo of cream of tartar
aod bring Ute water to a boll
for a ~~w -l: a!c&amp; . Rlnse and
dry.- POLLY.
DEAR' POLLY - My Pet
Peeve is that after passing a
written driving test I think
they should tell the person
what mistakes he or she
made on the test so they
wo uld know what they had
wrong . -GAY.
DEAR GAY - Did you
ask ? l spoke with the
Department
of Mot or
Vehi cles in one city in
California and was to ld that
in that state the person giving,
the test will go over it with
you if you ask . Also there is
place at the side of each
question that is checked
whe_ther or not the answer
was right or wrong . Call up
the department in your city. I
feel sure you can obtain thi s
information unless a long
time .has elapsed.- POLLY.
DEAR POLLY - I have
di scovered another use for
leftover marga rine warppers. When using only haU of
an onion wrap the remaining
ha lf in such a wrapper. The
onion siays fresh longer and
with less odor . The
margarine that is stuck to the
wrapper seems to do the
trick . - DOROTHY
DEAR POLLY - When I
have several letters to be
mailed I put them in one of
those plastic bags thai are
hung on lhe door with advertisements in them. They
have a sort of handle and I
just put my finger in and
carry them to the mail box.
No more letters sliding offthe
car seat and ~etting lost. - .

E. C

DEAR POLLY - When
there is a new ..,.by in the
family around Easter or any
holiday I fill a plastic basket
with artificial grass and then
fill it with little jars of baby
food and juices. These gifts
always seem most welcome
and the basket ~a'n be
decorated according to the
holiday. - ROSE
DEAR POLLY - I find the
best thing for removing price
tag 1nk stains from my
laminated plastic counter
tops is baking soda . ! rub it on
with a damp cloth and it does
not dull the finish .
Those who ha ve aching
knees that feel better when
they are wann should cut the
toes from a pair of heavy
woolen socks. Pull these over
the legs using the heels of tlle
sock to go over the top of the
knees. - MRS. E. M.S.

Prewntion is the

best policy...
a FOR CURBING
CRIME LOSSES

You can help cu t down on

crime losses ... losses tht~f
d i re c tl y
affe c t
you ,
whether they happen to you
or not .
Take the c rlm~ of arson .
You ' re
pay ing
an
increi!si ngly heavy su bs idy
for deliberatel y set f ires
through your insurance
prem i ums .

costs

Insurance

are

adve rsely affected by
burglaries . robberies and

car thefts ... plus the
countless CB radios and
b icyc les that turn up
miss ing .

01e th ing you can do is to
support
programs
prov id ing st iffer penalties
for
wrongdoers
and
proposals for strengthened
crime Investigation efforts .
You

can

also make

It

tougher tor crooks . Use
good, strong locks. Mark
possessions

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naily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy , 0., Monday, April24, 1978

~The Daily Sentinel, Mi~dleoort-Pomeroy, 0 ., Monday , April24, IW8

Morgan's streak ends, Reds win, 2-1
By JOE SARGIS
UP! Spons Writer
SAN FRANCISOO l UP!) The San Francisco Gia'hts
probably have the · best
pitching staff in the National
League .
Cincinnati Reds manager
Spa rky Anderson, after
seeing tlle San Francisco
staff in six games, four of
which his team won, says flat
out it is the best.
" U tlley continue to get that
kind of pitching and their

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hitting comes around ," said

Anderson, ·'tlle Giants are
going to be rough. I'm glad
we don't have to see them
again until the middle of
June."

John Montefusco, Gary
Lavelle, Randy Moffitt and
John Curtis combined to hold
Cincinnati to only six hits
Sunday but tlle Reds bunched
three of them after two out in
the lOth to beat the Giants 2-1.
Saturday. Vida Blue and
Lavelle spaced out eight hits,
but tl10 Reds won ~. also in
10 innings. The night before,
Bob Knepper struck out 10
and pitched a three~1itter as
the Giants won :kl.
" Witll any kind of a hit in
th e right place," moaned
Giants
manager
Joe
Altobelli , " we could have
swept the series. I'm not
going to get nervous, not after
we split our first 14 games
while hitting only .200 as a
team. Once we start hitting,
we should put a string of

-N~·w:·co"MPTON.
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vtctories togetller."
In Sunday's game, Reds
pitchers issued 12 walks but
held the Giants to two hits.
The only run San Francisco
scored came as a result of a
dropped throw at first by
starting pit cher Fred
Norman.
The Reds' winning rally
consisted of a sing le by Pete
Rose, a do uble by Ken
Griffey, an_intentional walk
to Joe Morgan and a hit to
deep short by the slumpridden George Foster.
Anderson, whose teann is
idle today, as are the Giants ,
is more thaa satisfied with his
pit ching staff. In the three
games played here during the
weekend Reds pitchers gave
up only 15 hits.
"People talk about our
pitching as if we didn't have
any, " said Anderson . Well , to
tllis potnt, I tllink we have
showed we have some solid
arms on our team. We've won
11 games and lead our
division and Tom Seaver
hasn 't won once. You know he
is going to win his share and
when he does we will be tough
to deal with."
Morgan, who set a major
league record of 90 errorless
games for a second baseman

Friday night, was charged
with a miscue in the fourth
inning &amp;mday, making a wild
throw during a rundown on
Jack Clark between first and
second .
"I'm glad it happened in
the 92nd game instead of the
90th," .Morglm said. "I would
have likect to elttend the
record to 100 games but it's
very hard to keep a thin g like
that going at second where so
many things happen. I'm
not sorry about it (the error) .
lt just happened."
Rose had fotir hits in the
series here, So now he needs
only 14 to join thr J, OOO hit

Linescores
Amer ic an L eagu e
Cal at M inn , ppd ., ra in

(1st gam e I
Te)(
Del

001 011 201 - 6 12 2
003 320 10)( - 9 14 0

Mafl&lt;'! c k , Med ic h ( 4). Cleve -

land 181 and J Ell i s; Sl~ton .
Fouc aul! ( 7) ano Parrish and
May . W- Siaton
( Ill . L Ma t lack (1 J J. HR -- T ex as , J .
El l is .

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Tex
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Del
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Umbarger . Buker ( 10 ) and
Su MberQ , Rol cm a, Crawtord
( 10 ) and May W- Barker (1 1) .
L - Crawford [ 11 ) HRs
Tel(aS. Wills {11. Zisk [ 4J

club ,' whose membership
numbers only 12 players.
"lf my schedule is
correc t," said Rose , '' I
should get the 3,000tll hit on
May 5. I hope I'm right."
. ABay Area record crowd of
:i0,510 saw Sunday's game in
Ca ndlestick Park, pushi ng
the weekend total with the
Reds to 101 ,763 and the
Giants' 1978 total for nine
home dates to 199,217, by far
tlle team 's best showing in a
number of ye&amp;rs.
The Reds start a series at
home Tuesday against the
Los Angeles Dodgers.

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BASEBALL

A yard sale to be held on presented to Mrs. Harris. Kennedy .
May 2 and 3 at the home of . Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Harris
Mrs. Morris had devotions
Mrs. Judy Hunnphreys was reported on the spring eun- to open the meeting using
planned at the Thursday ference held at Rio Grande. "My Grownup Son" and "The
night meeting of the Mid- Arrangements were made for Little House that Crys." Pizdleport Child Conservation the members to go to the za were served by Mrs. KenLeague held at the Colwnbus Crafty Ladies for a lesson in nedy , Mrs. Eloise White, and
and Southern Ohio Electric macrame on May 4. Those Mrs. Morris. Next meeting
Co. socia I room.
planning to attend are to con- will be May 18 wi!Jl Ann ColMrs. Peggy Houdashelt tact Mrs.Houdashelt by April burn to have devotions and
conducted the meeting dunng 28.
Mrs. Humphreys and Mrs.
which time members were
to
serve
Named to the nominating Harri s
reminded to have things for conunittee were Mrs. Peggy refreshments. Mrs. Morris
the yard sale to either Mrs. Schmoll, Mrs. Judy Hum- won ·the traveling prize, Mrs.
Peggy Harris or Mrs. Hwn- phreys, and Mrs. Clarice Houdashelt the hostess gift.
phreys before noon on May 1.
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Read aI the meeting was a
thank yuu note from the family of a child being sponsored
by Ule league. Other !hank
you notes were from Mrs.
Kathy Bostic for a gift at the
By Helen Bottel
time she completed her tenn
of office as Sou!Jl Central I
• • •
I··~·
District president. Mrs. HwnTHEREADERSALWAYSWRITE
phreys also thanked the club READERS ALL :
for flowers during her recent
Two letters brought far and away the biggest mail response
hospitalization .
this spring. The first came from "Frank," whoSe $6,400
A past president's pin was hospital bill inspired national complaint about Ule high cost of
being sick. Not one correspondent sided with hospitals and
doctors, though a nurse wrote, "The reason a ~nt pill costs
you $2.50 in the hospital is because it takes about five people to
deliver that pill."
·
Second most popular letter, written by " Whole Again ," asked, "Is psychiatry (or sinnilar therapy ) worth it'" Vote here
was evenly divided , with "against professional counseling ''
slightly in the lea d.
Today, we bear the complainls about medical costs. An upMONDAY
MEETINGS at Athens corrung column will deal with the pros and cons of psychiatric
Birth Center, 7:30p.m. first care.- H.
and third Monday s each
month ; 4.1&gt; State St., Athens: DEAR HELEN
"Frank " is lucky t(J'get off wi!Jl $6,400 for 20 days in hospital.
cuffeehouse above Cesa Que
Pasa. Call Barbara 992-3880 I spend 15 days there recently and the total bill was close to
$15,000 1 -paid for by Medicare and o!Jler insurance, which profor fore information .
bably contributes to the charges.- CARL
MEIGS OOUNTY Health DEAR HELEN •
Department Auxiliary, 7 p.m'
Tell me about il, Fran~' ! got socked $1,000 for an overnight
Monday at the Health Depart- ;'lay al the hospital 1 They had me billed for. many things I
ment , Mechanic St. All in- didn't get -said I was scheduled for them, and whether they
terested persons invited to at- happened or not, they were charged to my insurance company
tend .
(who paid ). But look who finally pays In added medical inORANGE TOWNSHIP surance fees and Social Security taxes!- BEE
Board of Trustees meeting, 8 DEAR HELEN :
p.m. Monday , at home of
l enclose my itemized hospital bill. They look away my own
r l•rk . Nina Robinson.
prescribed pills, then provided them via the hospital pharTUESDAY
macy at ov~r $2 a pill.
PAST MATRONS Club,
When I complained about the exorbitant fees, I was told,
Pomeroy Chapter 186, O.E.S., "What are you kicking about - insuranc-e pays." Ha ! All this
7: 30 Tuesday evening at and not even a ba ck rub ! -FIGHTING MAD
home of Edna Schoenleb .
DEAR HELEN :
. WINDING TRAIL Garden
I've fought B'gainst socialized medicine, but after my last
Cl ub, ctvtc beautifi cation stint with doctors and hospitals, I've become a believer. Not
corrunittee will meet at the only did they insist I put down $800 before they 'd assign me a
Meigs County lnfinnary, 1:30 room (if I couldn't pay, would they have let me die ?), but my
p.m. Tuesday to work at the bill averaged near $800 a day ' In addition, tl1e doctor charged
planting.
$26 each time he dropped in with a morning "hello." Surgery
AMERICAN LEGION Aux- was over $2,000. -NOT CURED YET
iliary, Drew Webster Post 39, DEAR HELEN :
I was hospitalized four tinnes in four montha. Total biU :
Pomeroy, 7:30 Tuesday even$24,004.45.
This was at a university teaching hospital, suping at the hall . Guest speaker
from the Soldier.J and Sailors' posedly non-profit.- VIVIAN
Orphans Home at Xenia. DEAR HELEN :
In 1965, an average hospital stay came to less than $350; now
Organization representatives
it
costs
over $1,300 (for fewer days usually) . Health car~ in the
and public invited to attend.
United States has risen tenfold during the last 25 years, and
AME RICAN LEGION Aux· will probably double again before 1900. These costs are rising
iliary, Drew Webster Post 39, 2.5 tinnes faster than the cost of living. I got my figures from a
speaker from the Soldiers researched article in a famous newspaper. - WHERE WILL IT
and Sailors' Orphans Home, END?
Xenia, 7:30 p.m. Public in- DEAR WHERE :
vited.
.
... Witll socialized care via government healtll insurance, I
fear . - H.

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supp li es

The call to prayer and selfdenial progr a m was
presented at the Wednesda y
me etin g of th e United
Methodist Women held at Ule
Minersville Church.
Mrs. June Sayre was prC&gt;gram leader and used Psalm
117 for her scripture. She
read "Everything is by Comparison" by Helen Steniner
Rice with all members partic ipating in the service. It
was voted to send 10 for the
prayer and self-denial pr(}-

grams.
Mrs . Ruby Grueser presided at the meeting with plans
being made for a garage sale
at the home of Mary Russell,
June 5 and 6. Donations for
the sale may be given to Mrs.
Russell or any member of the

bY

impos ing ll \urcharge on
volumes sold to c erta 1n of
+I s c urtl!lted customers .
lhe Commiss ion will hold a
publi c hear ing on May 10 ,
1978 . 111 10 :00 A .M , at the
Commission's Offices , 180
east
Broad
Street.
corumous , Ohio 43115, to
coniider the su pp Hes , The
Comm ission
will
a lso
con s i der
Columbia's
supp l y · s ituation . to the
extent It Is relevant to the
Issues ot th iS pro ceeding .
All Interested part ies w i ll
be g i ven an opportun i ty to
be heard
Fu rther i n torma 11on may be obta ined
by con ta ct ing the Com
fTI ISs lon .
THE PUBLIC
UTILITIES
CO MM ISSION OF OHIO
By · Rlc hard L . Smith ,

Three attend
B&amp;PW meeting

~Klt:AN LEGION Auxiliary, Feeney-Bennett Post
128, 7:30p.m. at tl1e hall.
AMERICAN LEGION ,
Feeney-Bennett Posll28, 7:30
at the hall.
FttEi 1.:ERVICAL Cancer
Clinic lor Meigs area woman,
Wednesday afternoon at
Heath United Methodist
Church. For appointment call
992-7531 daily or 992-5832
evenings or weekend.
TIIURSDAY
MIDDLEPORT Cub Scout
Pack 24S meeting, 7 p.in.
Thursday at Feeney-Bennett
American Legion Post home.
Uniform inspection.

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wary

relationship with his lover
because he was so obsessed
with fea r of re jection .
Nothing else mattered - not
even her dea)P .
·
One day, as he walked in
the country near their house.
a servant ran up to him,
looking strangeiy upset.
"She stopped, breathlessly,
a few paces away from hi m.
'Oh, Monsieur ... Madame ... '
'Madame'' he called out in a
la ud, artifical voice. 'Yes?
She's just left, hasn 't she''
"The servant opened her
mouth, closed it, could say
nothing lor a moment, then
uttered a few words from
which the man understood
that an accident... a fall on the
marble steps... a fractured
skull ... instant death .... dealh.
"feeling relaxed, he sat
· down on the grass. 'Oh,' he
sighed, 'I was afr aid .. .' ...
Would you be relieved if
your
hus band
died?
Loneliness would be a big
price to pay for peace of
mind.
Why not seek profe ssional
help' Your fears probably
reflect feelings of inferiority.
Feeling undeserving of your
husband's love, you may fee l
you are only preparing
yourself for the tnevttable
rejection.
But you are, in effect,
bringing that rejection about.
Your self-fulfilling prophecy
will then reinforce your low
self-esteem.
A co unselor will help you
live for the present. Only in
that way can you make your
future secure.
Writ e to Dr. Blaker in care
of thi s newspaper, P. 0 . Box
4811 , Radio City Station, New
York , N. Y. 10019. Volume of
n'i'ai l prohibits pe rsonal
repli es , but que st ions of
ge neral int erest will ·be
discussed in futu re col umns.

Auxiliary plans purchase

STANlEY

Perk up .y our salta

Karen Blaker Ph.D,
DEAR DR. BLAKER
When my husband leaves the
house, l have a persistent
urge to look through his
things.
If I don't go out ~r find
something int eresting to do, I
eventually give into the
temptation and begin searching methodically thro ugh
every drawer and closet. I
even go through the pockets
in his suits.
· Once I found a suspiciouslooking draft for a $500 bank
note. I finally asked him
about it (even though it
meant exposing the fact that
I'm so suspicious ) and he said
it was part of a business
transaction with a man from
work.
I felt stupid and he was
very upset to lind that I don 't
trust him.
I also felt fri ghtened. Since
that incident, I have been
even more suspicious and
now search abo ut twice a
week. I also am beginning to
give him ahard time wh en he
comes home late.
! love him so much. I would
just die if he came in one
night and said he was
leaving. And yet, l know my
crazy behavior is making
that almost inevitable.
I'm so tired of all this. What
shall I do'
DEAR READER - You
must be exhausted. You are
expendin g t rem en dous
mental energies to prevent
the unlikely occurrence of a
traumatic bolt-from -the-b lue
announcement from your
husband.
Is it worth it ' Or are you
giving up too much of the
potential pl eas ur e your
marriage has to offer?
You remind me of the main
character in Colette's short
story, "The Dead End." He
missed out on the joys or hi s

UMW .
Get-well cards were sent to
those who are ill. The Lord's
Prayer closed the meeting.
Others attending were Mrs .
A fu nd drive to ass ist wi th
Stella Grueser, Mrs. Betty the purchase of a blood
Koch, Mrs. Mildred Phillips. pressure monitoring ma chine
for the internsive care un it at
Veterans Memorial Hospital
was plann ed duri ng a
RETURNS HOME
meeting of the Women 's AuxMis s Patty Lochary, iliary held recently at the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. hospital.
James Lochary , Glen Haven,
Dr. Lewis Telle met with
N. J., returned home after
having spent the past week
here with her grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Patric k
Lochary . Patty completed
her enrollment at Ohio
University . She will begin her
studies in music therapy
Eloise Wilson , Terrr e
tllere next fall.
Walker. and Catherine Welsh
of the Middleport Business
and Professional Women's
Club attended the District 17
THURSDAY
spring meeting held recently
RIVERVIEW Garden Club al Lancaster.
at 8 o'clock at the home of
Loretta Jones, district
Mrs. Ronald Cowdery l'ith director, announced the state
Mrs. Tom Spencer and Mrs. convention to be held May 12,
Okey Conn oll y as co- 13, and 14 at the Nei l House in
hostesses . For the program Co!unnbus. Betty Menson.
Mrs. David Chadwell and counselor at the Lancaster
Mrs. Roy Hannum will teach Branch of Ohio University
the members to ·make a t&lt;tlked at the meeting on
macrame hanging planter. " Women 's Awar ene ss."
OHIO NURSES Assn ., Altother speaker was Delores
Southeon Hills District , Cha mbers, Ohio Federation
regular meeting , 7:30 p.m. presi dent -e lect and a
Thursday at Mt. St. Mary 's member of the · Delaware
Hospital. Film strip "Process BPW Club for 18 years, spoke
for People" and Shirley on " Parliamentary ProPatel, hostess. All ·registered cedure and Protocal. "
Several door prizes were
nurses invited.
REVIVAL
beginnin g awarded . Contributions were
Thursday at Long Bottom made tu aid Lucy Earwood of
United Methodis t Church District 17 in her bid for sta te
through Sunday , 7:30 p.m. recording seeretary. She is a
each evening with Rev . member of the Gallipolis
Chester Lemley speaking . Club.
Special music and publi c
invited.

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LEGA L NOTIC E
Th e Pvb l ic
U t ili ties
Comm issio n ol Ohio has
ordered Co lu mbia Gas of
Ohio . I nc . t o purchase
certain emergency na tural
gas supp li es to a llevi P~te
c urtailments dur i ng the
1978
!l ummer
supply
per i od .
Co lumb i a has
requested llulhori ty to
re co'ler the cost ot the

emergen cv

UMW call
for program

TUESDAY
Nazarene, 7:30 p.m. with
MEIGS JUNIOR High music by the Coffma n family .
parent
and
teachers Speaker will be Uoyd D.
association 7:30
p.m. Grimm, Jr ., Rutland Church
Tuesday in juni or high of the Nazarene. Public tn·
cafeteria, with Dan Morris, vited.
Meig s Local District of
WEDNESDAY
Curri culum , as speaker.
OHIO VALLEY ComMEIGS AREA Holin ess mandery 24, Knights TemRally 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at plar, stated conclave, 7:30
the Racine Church of the p.m. Wednesday ; All Sir
_KniR)tts Invited.

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REV. BOB GREEN
TO SPEAK- The Rev .
Bob Green, pastor of the
' Westero Ave. Baptist
Cburcb, Toledo, will be
evaogellst, al revival ·
services to be beld Ibis
eveolog through Suoday at
7:30 eacb eveolog at the
First Soutbero Baptist
Church, 282 Mulberry Ave.,
Pomeroy. Anursery will be
provided. , The . public Is
fnviled.

Mike Swiger

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NEW YORK (U P!) - His team, tlle Philadelphia 76ers, had
just wiped out tlle New York Knicks four straight with about as
much effort as it takes to blow out a candle, and Billy
W L . ~cr .
Uti
Cunningham now was being as~ed ~perfectly logical question.
Ci nci nnat
11
5 ,688
Dtd he think the 76ers could make it 12 in a row by sweeping
1 1
LOS Ang els
10 5 .667
tlleir next. eight games on the way to the NBA title?
San Fr an
7 7 .500 3
San D iego
6 7 .46'1
31 J
It has never ~n done before by any team, but don't laugh
Houston
7 9 .438 4
because
if there was ever a team with Ule talent and potential
Atlan ta
3 11 .'114 7
S":Jturday's Results
for doing tha t, it's Ute 76ers.
,
Mtl 7, Ph i la J, 1st
on
roe
is
among
tllose
who
believe
they
could possibly
Earl
M
Mtl 5. Phd a 3. 2nd
New York J, Ch1cago '1
do it.
P illsburgh 8, St . L ouis 7
. "Judging by the way they played against us, I wouldn't be
Cin ci nnali 5, San Fra n t1
surprised at anything !hey do, even going alf tlle way. They
San D 1ego '1 . Atlanta 0
Lo s Ang s. Houston 1
may go to the moon," said Monroe, after the 76ers carne
Sunday 's Res.u lts
barreling back from a 13-point deficit to end Ute season for the
Pittsbu rgh 1.:1 . Sl.L 7, 1st
'.'sf game)
Ptsbgh 5, St L 4, 2n d sus . 6ins
Cleve
010 100 010- 3 6 '1
Knicks Sunday, 112-107.
Chi J, New York 2, 12 inns
·
Bas
030 000 03x - o 9 o
''Now wait a second ," said Cunningham, when someone
Montreal S, Ph iladelph ia 2
Wa it s, Kinney (7) , Ker n 18 1
Ci n ci 2, San Fran I , 10 inn s.
asked him whether he thought his 76ers Clluld win tlleir first
and Pruitt ; T i ant , Dr ago (6),
Campbell ( 8 ) and Fislo. wSa n D iego 5, Afla 4, 17 inn s.
championship in I I years without losing a single game . "We'd
Ca mpbell (1 -11. L - Kinn ey (0
Los Ange les 7, Houston J
love to win 12 in a row. Who wouldn't' But that's asking a
Today ' s Probab le Pit chers
1). H Rs - Cieve l and. Horton 12 J.
(A ll Times ESTJ
Bell ( 1), Grubb (3) ; Bo sto n,
w~ eM,i~'t H '''
.
St. Lo uis ( Ra sm ussen L?J at
Hobson (51
The
76ers'
motto
is
"We
Owe
You
One."
It
is
dedicated
to
Montreal ( May 0-11. ?· IS c .m .
( J nd game , 11 i nnings)
Chi cago (Fryman
0-0 1 at
tlleir fans, who felt they had the best team in Ule league last
Cle
200 100 300 13- 10 J&lt;,J 3 Ph iladelph ia (L er cn 1 1), 7. 35 year and then watched them lose the title to Portliutd four in a
Bos
100 320 000 10- 7 11 o pm
Pi tts bu rgh ( Rooker 1 1 l at · row af ter they beat the Trail Blazers in Ute first two contests.
Pa)(fon . Krueger [SJ. Kern
[B), Ktnncy ( Il l and Ha ssey ; New York (Z ac hry 2 OJ. B. O.S
The way the 76ers started out against New York Sunday, it
p.m .
E c kersley , Camp bel l (7), Sian
looked as if Utey owed the Knicks one. The 76ers were slugg ish
ley ( 11 ) and Fisk . W- Kern (2
San D iego (F r eis Ieben 0 1 J at
Houston (Andu jar 11) , B 35 an.d just plain amateurish at Ute foul line . They had beaten the
I J. L - S te~nley
(1 1). HRs p n; ......
Cieveland , Norris ( 1), Grubb
Kllicks by 40 points in the first playoff ga me, by 19 in the
(4); Boston , Hobson ( ~ J. R 1ce
Tuesday ' s Games
15I.
St. L ouis at Mon treal
second and II in the th ird, but thts tinne th,ey trailed 59-07 at
P itls bgh at New York , n ig ht
intermission.
Ch ic ago at Phil a, n ig ht
Olnningham didn 't have a whole lot to say to the 76ers
Sa n Fran at Aflanta , night
Los Ang at Ci nci nnati, ni ght
during
the half-time break. He knew tlley hadn't played well in
Sa n D iego at Hous ton. nigh t
tlle first half and the only thing Utat encouraged him was the
fact tlley were still with in two points.
American Lea gu e
"We cou ldn 't have played any worse," the 76ers first-year
East
W L. Pet . GB coach told his players in the dressing room. "B ut we're only
Detroit
9 3 750
down by two . Now let's see some better defense out tllere tllis
Boston
\0 5 .667
I~
M itwauke
8 7 .533 1 1 2 half. "
New York
6 8 .4'19 4
Cunn ingham sa w it, all right , and the 76er primarily
C le~.~el an d
5 7 .417
4
Ball1m or e
responsible was Caldwell Jones, who only s,eored two points
5 9 357 5
Toron to
5 9 .357 ~
bu t grabbed 14 rebounds and did a superb job of keeping Bob
We st
McAdoo
from having a better day Ulan he did have.
W L Pet . GB
l&lt;anss Cty
10 1 833
"I thought Caldwell Jones was the key to this game," said
Oakland
11 3 7B 6
John Havlicek, who di d the eolor work for TV .
Cali tor ni
10 4 714 1
Chic ag o
5 7 41 7 5
McAdoo . who led the Knicks with 24 points, said essentially
M i nnesota
6 11 .35 3 6 11
tlle
same thing about Jones, playing in only his second season
Se a me
5 14 163 e ~)
in the NBA .
TelCas
J 9 .750 7
(Ga mes behind ba sed on
"He not only forced me out of my game, but he was also
percent agel
dropping
back in the middle and taking away shots and
Saturday 's Results
Del 7 , Tcx 6, 10 inns.
intimtdating us,'' said McAdoo.
New York 4, M ilw 3, 11 inn s
The Knicks stayed close to the 76ers until the last three
Tor onto 4, Chic ago '1
Cleveland 13. Bos ton 4
minutes when Julius Erving finally put Philadelphia ahead, 98Cal1 f 0mia 5. M innesoln 3
97, with a foul shot and Steve Mix carne right back wHh a twoKa nsas C1 ty 5, Bnl l lmore J
poi nter . Doug Collins' ni fty rebound after Erving had missed
Oakland J, Sealll e 0
Su nd ay's Re su l h
frnm
close up widened tll e 76e rs' advantage to 102-97 and it was
Cal at M 1nn pi)d , wet grds
all
over
.
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Det r o 11 9, Texas 6. 1st
l ex 2. Oet 1, 11 inn s., 1nd
In the losers' quarters, Lonnie Shelton said he felt tlle K.nicks
Bosto n 6 . Clevel and J. 1st
had be'en embarrassed by tlle 76ers in tlle sweep .
Cle 10. Bo s 7. 11 1n ns,. 1nd
Kansa s Cdy 6, Balllmor e 5
"What beat you?" he wa s asked .
Milwaukee J. New Y ork 1
"A lack or defense and a lack of team play," he answered.
Tor onto 4 , Ch ic ago 0
"W
e just have to be a teann , not a bunch of individuals."
·
, Oa kla nd 5, Seatt le 0
...
Today 's Probabl e Pitchers
Knicks' Coa ch Willis Reed, still waiting to learn whether
I All T1mes ESTI
Cl ev eland ( Hood
0 O)
at he'll be ba ck nex t season, said he was satisfied over the victory
Tor on to ( LemanCl yk 0 3). 4 a~ainst Clevekmd in tlle first round . He didn't feel the K.nicks
p m
N ew Yor k IGu1dry 1 0 1 at had any reason to be embarrassed.
Ba lt 1mor e (M cC.rC'qor 0 2J. 7 JO
" You get beat by the best team:in the ga me and what can you
pm
say'&gt;"
he said .
Detr oi t ( Bdl1 ngh am 2 OJ at

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Awards given to scouts

Yard sale planned by League

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New Haven, W. Va.

Tea date is
announced

·Atea to bC held at the home
of Mrs. Annie Chapman on
May 7 at 6:30p.m. was planned during a meeting of Xi Garna Mu Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority Tuesday
night at the Middleport Fire
Department headquarters.
Karen Stanley reported on
tl1e tea . Read at the meeting
were thank you notes from .
Mrs. Roberta O'Brien thanking the chapter for assisting
with the heart lund drive, and
from the Meigs County Fair
Board thanking the chapters
fqr work in securing advertising for Ule premium book.
Next meeting will be on
May 2 at the Co!Wllbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co.
Charlotte Hanning gave the
t'Ullural report on the life or
David Ben-gurion. Linda RiFfle and Karen Goins served
relreslunents.

the group to ta lk about the
equipment wh1ch would be
used for seriously ill persons
and would cost $4,100. Dr.
Telle noted that others will
work on the project. The Auxiliat')' agreed to sponsor the
fund drive and named
Mi ldred Withee, Margaret
Eskew, Janice Danrels, Carrie Kenn edy and Gilda Baxter to work in Mei gs and surrounding area in Ohio, and
Mildred Fry and Clara Burris
to work in the Mason and surrounding area in West
Virginia.
It was aiso noted that toys
fur pediatries at the hospital
is in stt'ort supply . Plans were
discussed for awarding two
scholarships, one to a student
entering nursing and another
to a student interested 1n
becoming a laboratory
tec hnician . It was also
reported that Emogene
Sitnnts has ordered a plaque
for deceased members.
An appreeiation dinner to
be hosted by the hospita I for
the volunteer.J was announced for May 9 at 6 p.m. Auxiliary members planning to
attend are asked to make
reservations with Mrs. Jesse
While or other committee
membe rs by May 1.
Named as hostesses for the
May meeting were Mrs.
Aboo Newton, Nellie Borgen,
Ruth Morris, Reva Beach,
and Nan Moore. Mrs. Ruth
Gosney, Mrs. Velsia Roush,
and Bud Morris, husband of
Ruth Morris were reported
ill. Mrs. White presided at the
meeting Refreshments were
served from a table covered
with white lace and centered
with an arrangement of
multko lored tulips . A salad
course, crackers, coffee and
tea were served. Hostesses
were Etta Will and Betty
Christopherson with Mrs.
Roush contributing .

ATIEND MEETING
Mr. and Mrs. Robert King
and Mrs. Evelyn Lewis were
in Glouster Thursday nigh!
for the Roberta Circle. Also
there were "Howard's Stars"
a group of past patrons.

WARNER RESIGNS
CINCINNATI (UP!)
Th(JJ)as K. Warner, assistant
manager of the Cincinnati
Symphony Orchestra since
July 1976, has resigned to
be come administrat ive
director of tl1e Loretto Hlltoo
Theatre ~ St. Louis, Mo.

SYRACUSE-The arrow of
light, the highest award rn
cub scouting, was presented
to three members of the
Syracuse Cub Scout Pack 242
Thursday night at the
Syracuse Elementary &amp;hool.
Pete Thoren, eubrnaster,
presented the arrow of ligttt
badges and pins to Jackie
Jus. s, Greg Mtchael, and
Davtd Ebersbach. co, bttt
Patterson, boy scout leader,
R&lt;Jndy Annes, and Corey
McPttail of the seoul troop
were there to welcome the
three into the troop.
Awarded bear badges and
pins were Todd Adams , Eric
Thoren, Jeff Frank, Brian
Freeman, and David Duffy.
Each of the boys presented a
pap er which the y had
prepared either on folklore or
patriotism. Webelo badges
went to Jackie Justis, Greg
Michael , and Dav id
Ebe rsbaeh. Adivity badges
for outdoorsmctn , showman.

and sporlsman went to Jackie
Justis, Greg Michael , and
David Ebersbach .
Hugh McPhail, new culr
master, gave a brief history
of cub scouting and then
presented bobcat pins and
badges to Barry McCoy,
Jerry Aleshire, Chris Baer,
&amp;ott McPhail, Mike Patterson , Chris Deemer, and Chris
Grindley. J . 1.. Jeffers and
(,1yde Sayre qualified for the
award bu t were not present to
receive it.
Martha McPhail talked on
the uniform, the book, and
swnrner activities.
New officers were elected
as follows: ltugh McPhatl,
cubmaster · Martha McPhail
Donna Ale~hire, and Caroly~
McCoy , den leaders; Jocelyn
Baer. chairman of committee, Bob Deemer, and Carol
Smith . members; Jerry
Ale shire.
ins titutional
representative, and Pete
Thoren, webelo leader.

POLLY·s POINTERS
Polly Cramer

Can't clean pans
By Poll y Cramer
POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - My
aluminum pans have turned
dark from cooking eggs in
them. I would be grateful to
hear how to clean them . GLORIA . .
DEAR GLORIA - I had th e
sam e problem while cooking
eggs In their shell . The
solution is simple. FlU tbe
pan with enough water to
cover
tbe
lloe
of
di scoloration.
Add
a
lablespooo of cream of tartar
aod bring Ute water to a boll
for a ~~w -l: a!c&amp; . Rlnse and
dry.- POLLY.
DEAR' POLLY - My Pet
Peeve is that after passing a
written driving test I think
they should tell the person
what mistakes he or she
made on the test so they
wo uld know what they had
wrong . -GAY.
DEAR GAY - Did you
ask ? l spoke with the
Department
of Mot or
Vehi cles in one city in
California and was to ld that
in that state the person giving,
the test will go over it with
you if you ask . Also there is
place at the side of each
question that is checked
whe_ther or not the answer
was right or wrong . Call up
the department in your city. I
feel sure you can obtain thi s
information unless a long
time .has elapsed.- POLLY.
DEAR POLLY - I have
di scovered another use for
leftover marga rine warppers. When using only haU of
an onion wrap the remaining
ha lf in such a wrapper. The
onion siays fresh longer and
with less odor . The
margarine that is stuck to the
wrapper seems to do the
trick . - DOROTHY
DEAR POLLY - When I
have several letters to be
mailed I put them in one of
those plastic bags thai are
hung on lhe door with advertisements in them. They
have a sort of handle and I
just put my finger in and
carry them to the mail box.
No more letters sliding offthe
car seat and ~etting lost. - .

E. C

DEAR POLLY - When
there is a new ..,.by in the
family around Easter or any
holiday I fill a plastic basket
with artificial grass and then
fill it with little jars of baby
food and juices. These gifts
always seem most welcome
and the basket ~a'n be
decorated according to the
holiday. - ROSE
DEAR POLLY - I find the
best thing for removing price
tag 1nk stains from my
laminated plastic counter
tops is baking soda . ! rub it on
with a damp cloth and it does
not dull the finish .
Those who ha ve aching
knees that feel better when
they are wann should cut the
toes from a pair of heavy
woolen socks. Pull these over
the legs using the heels of tlle
sock to go over the top of the
knees. - MRS. E. M.S.

Prewntion is the

best policy...
a FOR CURBING
CRIME LOSSES

You can help cu t down on

crime losses ... losses tht~f
d i re c tl y
affe c t
you ,
whether they happen to you
or not .
Take the c rlm~ of arson .
You ' re
pay ing
an
increi!si ngly heavy su bs idy
for deliberatel y set f ires
through your insurance
prem i ums .

costs

Insurance

are

adve rsely affected by
burglaries . robberies and

car thefts ... plus the
countless CB radios and
b icyc les that turn up
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The Dally Sentinel Middleport Pomero' 0 Monda) Ap1 1124 1978
NOTICE OF SALE
the l')( st n o norther y r gh t o f a o n~ the gr a 11ors e ast
I N THE
way I ne of Roc k
Spr nq s property ttnc and the we st
COMMON PLEAS COUJlT
R: oad 1 ' ' feet to a pont
I ne of sad Lo t N um ber 12
lhenc~

OF ME IGS COUNTY
OHIO

POMEROY
NATIONAL
BANK
and
CITilENS
NUIONAL BANK
Pia nlrfh
vs
FRED 8 GOEGLEIN and
BARBARA A GOEGLE IN
ET AL
Defendants
case No 10 OH
Pu rsua n t o an Orde r of
Sate ssued by th e Con mon
Pleas Court ot Me os Co un ty
&gt;Oh JO 1 w 11 offer tor sa te at
lJ:ub l c a uc t on on the 20t h d a y
.pf May 19 79 at 0 JO AM on
otne. Courtho u se steps n the
'Courthouse
n
Pomer oy
~ h o the f o low ng descr Oed
l(eal estate
, Tract I
S tuate
n Sect on
15
;Fract on 6 Town 1 Range \3
t6a r sbury Townsh p MP gs
&lt;: oun ty St ale of Oh o and
" e ng mo re tu tty des cr bea as
Jot ows
Ccmmenc ng at a
&gt;P Ont n the northeast corner
'Cl f sa d J= ra ct on 6 then ce S J
tt eg «~ I 24 w a ong the eas
ne o f sad Fra ct on 6 ~1 1.00
eet to a po n t n the granto rs
~orlheas propert.,- corner
and tne rea l pont of beg n
/'1 ng for IIH! land here n
od esc r bed hence S 3 deg 41
~4
W a ong the grant ors
,-as pro perty 1 ne and th e
Jla5 1 r e at sad F ra ct on 6
o a pon t n the
6 4 29 fee
g nntors southe ast proper y
'tort er and
ne southe a st
corner of sad F ra ct on 6
t hence N 86 deg 19 36 W
~ long
t he grantors south
Prope rty I ne and the sou Th
l1ne of sad Fract on 6 32 27
t eet to a pont n the grant or!i
p ro per!~ co rner
then ce N 3
E a ong the
tteg Jl 14
grantors pro perty 1 ne 284 08
I eel to a pont n I hi! grantors
p ro perty co r n er thence S 88
deg 29 58
W a ong t he
Qranto r s property 1 ne 13 oo
t eet to a pont n the grantors
op e r ly corner and the
sou thea st c orner o f Lot
Numbe r 7 of RoCk Spr ngs
~uba v son as recorded
n
P ta Book. 4 Page J6 n t he
te cords o t tne Me gs County
f1ecorders Off ce thence N 8
~ eg 28 58 E along tl1e east
J ne o t sad tot N umber 7 and
-lot Number 6 of s&lt;'! d RocK
&gt;Sp r ngs Subd v !&gt; nn &lt;'Inti th P
brantors property 1 ne 30.4 62
~ee 10 a pont n the grantor s
pr opert y corner and the
northeast corner o f sad Lot
N um ber 6 hen c e s 88 d eo
'28
58
w along the
grantors south proper !~ t ne
an d the north I ne ot sa d L ot
N um be r 6 and LOIS N um be r
.5 4 3 1 and 1 o f sa d Ro c k.
Sp r n gs Subd v son
592 00
ie et to a pont n the gran tors
pr operty c orner an d t he
northwest co rner of sa d Lot
N um ber 1 then ce S 1 deg 31
0?
E alon g the grantors
properly I ne and the w est
t ne of sa d Lot Number 1
25 00 teet to a po nt n the
grantors property corner and
corner ot sa id Lo t N umber
\ hence S 88 deg 28 58 w
.,1 1ong the gran ors propert y
~ ne and a 1 n e ot sa d Lot
'N um ber I ?5 00 feet to a pont
n t he gr antor s p roperty
corner and a corner ot L ot
.Number 1 then ce S deg 31
(12 East along the grantors
!property I ne and th e w es t
~ ne o t sad Lot Num o er 1
\11 0 00 f eet to a pont n the
SJran ors proper y co r ner an d
t he sou thwest co r n er o f sad
Lot N um ber
1 and t he
~&gt;&lt; st ng
no r ner ly r tgn t o t
'Wa .,- t ne of Ro C. Il Spr ngs
Road t hence N 79 deg 37
JJ1 w a lon g the grantors
.Qrope rt .,- 1 ne ana the e&gt;c st ng
'nOrtherly r ght of way I ne of
Roc K 5pr ngs R oad 67 ?0 fef't
, o a po n l hence N 52 deg
;11 02 w con t n u ng a long
;.a d I n e
96 feet to a pont
n the gr antors proper y I ne
the nc e N 14 deg 34 02 W
a lon g the gr an o r s pr ope rty
1 ne 3 49 tee ro a pont n ltle
!9ra ntors pr ope rt y co r n er
~ t hence S 84 d t&gt;g 78 59
W
.a lon g the gra n tors south
pr ope rt y t ne J 11 teet to a
"'POnt n the grantors proper .,.
"1 ne an d the e )( s ng no r
thernly r gl11 ol wa y I ne ol
Roc k Spr ngs Roaa then ce
N 52 d eg 21 02 w a long th e
~ qrantor s oroperty t ne and

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ne thence S 84
deg 28 58
W along
h('
grantors sou h property I nl'
145 56 te eT to a po n t n tH'
granton soutnwest p roperty
corner &lt;tnd the ex st ng
center! ne ot Old U 5 J.J
thence N JQ deg OB 51
w
atong
tne
qranT
ors w !,!st property
H.'
and
the
e1. st ng
cen
terl ne of Old U S 33 177 47
fe et to a pont thence N 19
deg
51
w cont nu ng
along sad 1 ne 21 4 OO tee t to a
pon t n tht&gt; gran to s property
co~n er thence N 70 oeg 31
40
E atonQ The granto rs
pr op er y nto 57 18 t eet to a
pont n thegra1to sp r ope rt-,
corner and the C)l. s ng
sou th er ~ r gnt otwa y ne o t
County Road Number 25
the11ce N Q deg 28 07 w
a long th e g a n tors north
oropert.,- 1 ne and the ex st ng
southe r y r gl'lt of way 1 ne o t
County Road Nun ber 7.S
135 67 teet to a pont then c e
N 9 deg 43 37 E cont hung
atong sa al ne 155 ~ 7 1e et to a
pont then ce N 51 deg 59
01 E cant nv ng a long sa d
I ne 101 11 l eet to " oo n t
tnence N 67 aeg 25 20 E
cont lnu ng a long ~ad t r e
60 1.1. teet o a po nl then ce
tl1ence S 75 deg 31 16 E
co ni nu nq a long s ad 1 ne
l2 7/J tee o a pont then c e
S
59 deg
J9
18
E
coni nu ng along sad I ne
04 40 te et o a po n
thence
S 79 deg ~ 3 06
E con
t nu ng along s ad 1 ne o n
po nt then ce S 65 deg 10
57 E cont nu ng along sad
lin e to a po n n the granton
east proper y ne thence S
14 deg ;tq OJ W alo ng the
grantors east p r oper t .,- 1 n('
130 00 teet to a po nt n the
gr anto r s north prope ty t ne
thence S 59 aeg 10 07 E
a long the grantors north
pr oper ty t ne 170 az t ee t to
the po n of beg nn ng and
con ta n ng ) 793 acreo,
ega I h gh
Suo rect to a
way s and easements o l
reco rd
Gran to r c a ms t tie b.,aeea ot re co ro as r eco r de d n
Deed Boot.. :t 16 Page 71 q
M e gs County Oe.;&gt;d Re co rd s
Oeser pt on tor th e above
descr be d tra c
has been
pr ep a red
tr om
e&gt;&lt; s ng
records by
R ch ard
c
Glasgow R S N o 5161 nnd
s not an act ua l 1 eld su rveyo
dated Mar ch 12 1978
TRACT 1
S tua e
n Sect on
1"
F ra ct on 6 Tow n 1 Range 3
Sa ls bur y Tow nsh p Me qs
Coun ty State ot Qh o ana
be ng more f ully descr oed as
ta llo w s
Commenc ng at a pont n
he nortl1eas t co rn er ot sa a
Fract on 6 th('nc e s 3 deg
41 24 W a long he ea s 1 M•
Of sad Fra ct on 6 1 22 6 29
feet to a p ont n ne qran ors
sou heast p operly co rner
and the sou theas t co r ner o t
sa d tra c t on 6 then ce N 86
deg 18 36
w along the
granton south property ne
and h i?' ~outh 1 ne ot Sd d
Frac:t on 6 3177 feet to a
POn t n t he grantor s or operfv
co r n er 1 n nc e N 3 aeg 4 r
14
E a ... g the grantors
proper!)' I ne 28 J 08 feet to a
oo nt n the grantors property
co rner then ce S 88 deg 78
58 W al ong !he g r antors
property t ne and pa s!. ng the
southe a s
co rner o f Lo
Number 7 ot Ro ck. So r ngs
Sub d"' son as r ecord ea n
Pl at Boot.. 4 Pa ge 36 n tne
records o f th e Me g5 Cou nty
Reco rder s Ott ce at l3 00 tee
a tot a d stance ot ~78 00 teet
to a pont n lhf! gra n tors
p rope r!.,- co ner a d
he
south we st c:o r ner o
to t
Num ber
2 ot sad Su b
d v son and tne rea l pont ot
bt"g m ng t or the land he r e n
Mscr bed then ce S 98 deg
2B
'I'; a long he granto r s
sou tn property 1 ne n oo t ee t
to a pont n he grantors
south w es pr op ert y cor ner
thence N B deq 0 07 W
a tong
he Qran o r s w es t
proper!.,- I ne d6 00 feet to a
po n n the gran on, property
corner thence N 84 deg 18
sa
E a long t he grantors
property I ne 13 08 te!'t to a
pon .ntheqrano r sp r op erty
corn er thence N 14 deg 3&lt;1
02 w es it onQ the grantor~
west ~ropeny r n e 11S 73 t ee t
o a pont n the g r an o r s
northwest propc 1.,- co r er
and the e&gt;c st ng sou thN i y
r Qht o t wa~ r nc o t Ro c k
Spr ngs Roao then ce S 49
deq
1
01
E along the
gra ntors north pr oper y I nt:&gt;
ana the e1 st r g souther l y
r gnt ot way t ne o t Ro c ~
Spr ngs Ro ad 1 ~ 73 teet to a
po n
then ce S 71 cteg 35
02 E coni nu ng a lonQ sa d
t ne 14 63 t ee! to a pont n the
gra 1tor s northea~t property
corner and the northwe st
co rn er of sad Lot Numbe
12 then ce S 1 deg 08 17 E

:n

sa

and

ro the po 11 ot

con ta n ng
legal h g h

ei'lsements

of

Gr an o r et a ms t tie by
deed ot r eco d as n.:•co rded n
Deed Boo k 216 Pag e 719 n
tne reco rd s oi rne M e gs
Coun y Re cor ders Off ce
Descr p on tor th e above
descr bed trMt has been
prepared
f rom
eM s t ng
records ov
R tc hara
c
Gl asgo w
R S
N o 5161
dated Mar ch H 1978 and s
not an actual t etd survey
TRACT l
S tuate
n Sect on 15
F acl on 6 Town 2 Ra nge 13
Sat sbury Townsh p
Me gs
Courqy State of Oh o and
be ng mo r e tv ty descr bed as
to tows
Comme nc ng at a pont n
he nonheas co rner ot sad
F ac t on 6 hen ~;;e N 87 deg
11 dq W along lht" north 1 ne
ot sad Fract on 6 1 JJ5 ~7
teet o a POnt n The ex St ng
easte ly l m ted a cc ess r ght
of wa y I ne of U S 33 then cf'
S .1 deg JB 17 W a ong the
ex st ng east erly I m t ea
ac cess r gnt of wa y 1 ne of u
S 33 136 59 tee t to a pont
thence S 1 deg 5.S 19 E
co nt nu n g along sa d 1 ne
436 72 feet to a po n n the
gra r to s north west prope t y
corne r and the real po nl ot
beg nn ng tor the and 11er e n
de sc r b ed thence N 71 deg
00 09 E along the grantors
north proper!.,- I ne 190 00
tee to a pont n the grantors
no rt he ast prope rT y co rner
an d tht ex s ng ce nte 1 ne of
0 d U S 33 thE&gt; n c e S 19 deg
1 2 51
E along 111E' granton
east pr o per !~ 1 ne ana he
e&gt;c st ng ce nter ! ne o t U S 33
19 00 t ee t t o a pon t n he
granto rs southeast p r opert y
co rner t hence S 7 deQ 00
09
w a rong the g r antors
south prop erty 1 ne 190 00
left to a pont n the gr antors
southwest prop t"r y co r ner
ana tn e ex s n g easterly
I m ted access r ght ol way
t ne of U S 33 then ce N 19
deg 22 50
W along the
Qranlor5 west property
ne
and the e x ~t ng easterly
I n led a ccess r ght of way
I ne ot U S 33 29 00 fee t to
the DOn ot beg nn ng and
ca nt a n ng 0193 acre s
Su b tec
o a I ega h gh
\\ays and easements ot
r eco rd
Grantor c a ms t tt e bY
deed of re co ra as recoraed n
Deed Boo k. 216 Page 119 n
the re co r ds of th e Me gs
Coun ty R eco r der s Ott ce
Oe se r pt on f or the ab ove
de~cr bed
tra ct has bee n
prepared
fr om
e&gt;c st ng
records
o.,R ch ard
C
Gl asgo w
R
S No 5161
a a ed March 15 1978 and s
no t a n act ua l I f&gt;ld sun't:Y
TRACT 4
S tua te
n Sec t on
5
F ra ct on 6 To wn 2 r'ange 13
Sa lsbu ry T owns h D M e gs
Cou nt.,- Sta e of Oh o rtnd
be ng mo re f ull y des c r b~d as
f ollo w s
Comm en c ng at a pont n
the nort heas r co rn er a t sad
Frac on 6 thence N 87 deg
1 49 W a tong he no rt h I ne
ot !.ad Fra ct on 6
JOO 67
teet to a pont n the grantors
n orlhe~st
co rner l'lnd th e
c -. S!mg we ster l v r ght otway
1 ne o f coun v Road No
75 and
the r e a l pont
of
beg nn nQ
of
th e
la n d
he r e n
des cr bea
then c e 5 19 oeg
34 JA
E a tong !he gran to r s eas
prop er ty 1 ne a nd t he ('X sl ng
wester tv r ght ot way 1 ne ot
Coun t y Road N um be r 25
325 96 t eet to a p on t n fh e
grantors southNlSI prop erty
co rner thence S 71 aeg 00
w along th e grantors
sou t h pr opert v 1 ne
290 00
t eet to a pon t n !he grantors
50u l hwest prop('r y corner
and t he ex st ng easterly
t m tea access r ght ot wa.,1 e o f U S JJ tnence N 1
deq 55 19
W a lonq the
qrantors west pr operty 1 ne
ana tne eli(!.! ng w cs 1er ty
I m ed acct&gt;SS qgn o f way
I ne ot U S 3J 436 12 f ee t to a
po nt the nce N J deg 38 17
E co nt nu ng atonq sad ne
136 59 feet to a pont n the
grant or s or hw es t property
co rner and th e ex st ng
south er t v 1m ted access r gh
of way
ne ot St ale Route
Nu 1be r 7 ad th e no r th ne
ot sad Fr1:'1CirOn 6 the nc: e S
61 deg 11 49 E al onQ the
qrant o r s no r n pro perly ne
an d 11 e e,~; s ng southl rl'(
t n ted a cces !a
ghl o f wa.,ne of Stat e Route N umber 7
lnd ltlC nortl1 nr o f Fra c t on
o 44 90 t eet 10 the pont ot
beg nn n g and c onta n ng
1 7t.l ac re s
Subtec
o at legal h gh
ways and casements ot
re co rd
Grantor cia n s 1 tie b.,deed o f re co rd as recorded n
Deed Book 2 6 Page 719 n
ne re coro!&gt; at tne Me gs
Coun t y R('corde r s Off ce
Oeser pt on for t h e "tlOve
aescr bed tra ct has been

oq

p repareo
trom
ex sttno
r ec;ords by
R cha rd
C
G lasgow
R S
No
5161
dated March 75
979 and s
not an a ctua t f eld survey
TRACTS
Sl fJate
n Sect on 15
F ra c 1 on 6 Town 1 Range 13
Sa I sbury Townsh p Meigs
County State of Oh o trnd
be ng more tul y des cr bed as
follows
Commen c ng at a pont n
the northwest corner of sa d
F ract•on 6
thence
J
aegrees 41
2&lt;~
W along
the
west
I ne
of
se d
Fract on
6
397 42 teet
to a po int rn the grantors
northwest property co rner
and the real pont ol beg n
n ng for the land heretn
rh •c:. rr hPd
thence S 87
degrees 1 A9 E along the
g r antors north properly t ne
.,;J3 36 feet to a pont n the
g rantors property corner
thence N 3 degrees 41 24 E
ato g tt1e gra nt ors we s t
p roperty ! ne 237 01 feet to a
pont n he grar)lors north
property 1 ne ana t he e)( st ng
souther ly n ted ac c ess r ght
ol wa~ line of State Rout e
Number 7
then c e N i16
deg ree s OJ 32
a long the
gr an to rs north property I ne
nnd
he e&gt;c st ng souther l y
r ght ot wa~ 1 ne of Sta e
Route Nu m ber 7 13 l 20 teet
to a po nl
then ce N 78
oegrees 59 09 E cant nv ng
a ong satd 1 ne 403 54 teet to a
po nt on tt1e north ne ot sa d
Fra ct on 6
thence S 87
deg rees 11 49 E coni nu ng
a ong sa d I ne and the north
t ne of sa d Fract on 6 375 00
feet to a po nt n he grantors
ortheast p operty corner
and th e ex st ng westerly
t m ed access r ght of way
1 ne of u s JJ then ce 5 19
degrees 15 J E along t he
grantors east property I ne
and th e ex st ng westerly
t m ea access r ght of way ,.
I ne of U S 33 293 53 feet to a
pont thence S 17 degrees 39
11
E coni nu ng along sad
I ne 540 19 te et to a pont
thence 5 24 degrees 53 29 E
ne
coni n u ng a tong sate
544 89 to a pont
n the
gra n tors soulh property 1 ne
th ence N 96 degrees 53 02 w
a l ong
he gran t ors south
property ne 1847 51 teet to a
pont n he grantors south
west property co rner and !he
west ne of sao Fract on 6
th ence N 3 degrees 41 2J E
a l o ng
he grantors west
property 1 ne and the wes t
I ne o t sad Fract on 6 863 59
f eet to the po nt of beg nn ng
and conta n ng 40 170 acres
Svbrect to all legal h gh
wa ys and easements o t
record
Grantor eta ms 1 tte by
deed of record as re corded n
Deed BooK 216 Page 719 n
he re coras of the Me gs
County Rec orde r s Off ce
Oese r pi on for the "belve
descr bed tract ha s been
prepared by R chard C
Glasgo w R S No 5 16 and s
not an actu a l f etd survey

be ng more f ul ly des&lt;'!r bed a s
fOllOWS
Commencing at a potnt n
the southeast corner of sa d
Sectton 16
thence N 3
d~gr-ees 41
:14
along the
e&lt;'ls l I ne of sad Sect on 16
1673 57 f eet to a po nt lh th e
ex sttng
centerl ne
ot
Townsl1tp Road Number 79
thence N ll degrees 41 49 W
along the exrst ng centerlm e
of Townshrp Road Number
7q 304 50 fee t to a pont n t he
grantors southeast property
co r ner and th e rea l pont of
beg nn ng for the land here n
descr bed
thence S 811
degrees 19 11 W along the
grantors south properly trne
343 53 feet to a porn! In the
grantors southwest property
cor ner thence N lS degrees
02 ~9 w along the grantors
west property I ne 231 50 feet
to a pornt n the grantors
nor t hwest property corner
thence S 87 degrees 1 49 E
along the gran t ors north
prpperty I ne 34? 00 f eet to a
pont n the gr:antors no rth
east property co rner and the
ex st ng
cenlerl ne
of
Townsh p Road Number 79
thence S 13 degrees 76 49 E
atong the grantors eas t
prope r ty I ne and tne ex st ng
ce nter! ne of Townsh p Road
Number 79 116 00 feet to a
pont then c e S 31 degrees A\
49 E co nt lnurng a long sad
t ne 59 1 feet to t he pont of
beg nn ng and conta n ng
1 540 acres
Subtect to all tegal h gh
ways and easeme nts ot
record
Grantor c i a ms t tie by
deed of rec ord as recorded n
Deed Book. 216 Page 719 n
the reco r ds of ll1e Me gs
Coun t y Recorders Oft ce
Oes,cr pt on l or tl1e above
descr bed tract has b een
prepared by R cha rd D
G lasgow R S No 5161 and
s not an actual f eld survey
TRAC T I
S tuate n Sec
to n 16 Town 1 Range 13
Salsbury Town!&gt;h p Me gs
County State ot Oh o and
be ng more full y descr bed a~
fOl lOWS
Commenc1ng &lt;'II a po nl n
!he southeast c orner ot sad
Sect on 16
thence N 87
degrees 1 49 W along the
south I ne of sa d SPct on 16
H5 4 78 fe et to a pont n thP
southwest corne r of the
southeast
Quar t er
of
sa d
Sec t on
16
then c e N 2 degrees 14 25
E atong the west 1 ne of tne
southeas t quarter of sa d
Sec t on 16 1878 59 t eet to a
pont thence S B5 degrees 16
00 E a ong a I nea nd pass no
a pont n the e)( st ng center
I ne of U S J3 at 601 65 teet a
total d stance of 797 21 feel to
a po i nt
n the ex strng
easterly lrm te a access r 1ghl
of way line of U S 33 thence
S 10 degrees 110 04 E along
the E'X sl ng easterly 1 m ted
a ccess r ghl o t wav 1 n c ot u
S 33 776 39 tee to a pomt In
the
grantor!.
northwest
propertv co rner and th e r~al
TRACT~
po nl of beg nn ng for the land
S tuate
n Sect on 16
here n descr oea thence N 72
Frac t on 12 Town 1 Range
degrees 35 23
E along the
13
Sa sbury
Town!oh p
granto r s north proper 'I 1 nc
Me gs Coun ty State ot Oh o
148 86 feet to a po nl n the
and
be ng
more
lull'f
gran t ors northeast property
de scr oed as follows
corne r and the ex st ng
Commenc ng a a po nt n
center! ne ol old U S 33
thE' soultlea st corner of sad
then ce S 6 degrees 41 10 E
Sec ro n
6
t hence N 3
alon g t he grantors east
degr ees 41 24 E atong the
property lme and the extst nQ
ea st ne of sad Sect ton 16
centerline o t old U S 33
547 25 feet to a po nt n the
448 97 feet to a po n t n the
grantors south property I ne
grantors southeast properly
and the exist ng norther l y
co rn er thence s 87 degrees
r ght o t way r ne ot Cou nty
26
w along the grantors
Ro ad Number 20 and the rea l
south property I ne AJ 69 lee!
po nl o f beg nn ng for the and
to a po.nt n the grantors
here n des cr bed
thence S
sou thwe s t property cor ner
70 de grees
16
19
w and the ex st ng easterl'tl
a lo ng the grantors sou n
t m ted access r ght of way
proper .,. I ne and the ex st ng
t n e of U S 33 then ce N 10
norther I~ r ght of way I ne of
degrees 40 04 W along the
Co un ty Road Number 20
grantors west property
ne
35A 24 feet to a po nt n the
and the e• st ng ea5terly
gra nto r s prope r ty corner
I m ted access r ght of way
th ence N 29 degrees 28 37
1 ne o f U S 33 426 60 feet to
W a ong the grantors w es t
the pont of beg nn ng and
prop erty l ine 301 80 teet to a
co nta n ng 0 950 ac r es
po n n t he grantors property
Sublett to all legal h gh
co rn er 2114 00 teet to a po nt n
wllys and easements of
he grantors property corner
record
hence N 8 degrees 57 1
E
Grantor c ia ms t tie by
a lo ng
he gran1ors west
deed ot re cord as reco rded In
prope t.,- 1 ne 350 00 fe et to a
Deed Book 21~ Pa ge 719 n
po nt thence N 15 deg rees 01
111e records of l he Me gs
49 W con i nu ng along sad
Covnlv Re co rders Off ce
t ne 16 OO ieet to a pon t n th e
Oeser pt on tor the aoove
ora ntors no rt hwest propert v
d esc r bed tract has oeen
corner th ence s B7 degree s
prepared by R c hard D
11 49 E along the grantor s
Glasgow R S No 5161 and 1S
n ortn propert y 1 ne 71 7 62
not an acfu a l I et d survey
te et to a po nt n the grant ors
TR ACT 9 S t uate n Sec
orope rr.,- corner and th e east
I on 6 Town 2 Range 13
I n e ot sa a Sect on 16 then ce
Sat Sbu ry Townsh p Me igs
S J degrees 4 74 W along
County State of Oh o an d
th e gr an1ors property I ne
be n g more ful y descr bea as
:tnd th e east I ne of sad
fol ows
Sec t on 16 4! 1 te et to a po nt
Ccmmenc ng at a pont rn
n the grantors property
tl1 e southeast corner o f sa d
co rner and tn e norfhwest
th en ce N 97
Sectro n 16
co rner ot sad Fract on 12 and
degrees 11 49 w a ong the
the south we st co rn e r of
so u t h I ne ot sad Sec t ion 16
Fract on
10
r..n estcr
265.4 79 teet to a pon t n th e
Townsh p
then ce S 87
southwest corner of the
degrees 11 49
E along t he
southeast quarter of sa d
gr an or s no rt h property I ne
thence N 2
Sec t on 16
an d the north 1 ne of sad
deg rees 1• 25 E along the
F ra c on
12
sa sbu ry
w es t I ne of the southeast
Town sh p and tne south ltne
quarter ot sad Sect on 16
o f F ra c t on
0
Chester
1878 59 feet to a pont 111ence
Town sh p HO 00 feet to a
S 85 degrees 16 0 E along a
pont n the grantors nor
I ne an d pass ng a po nt n t h e
theast prop erty corner an d
ex st ng cen ter 1 ne of U S JJ
tne
st ng center! ne of
at 60 1 65 t ee t a total d stance
To wn sh p Road Num ber 7q
o t 781 21 t eet to a pont n the
th ence S 6 deg rees JO 08 w
grantors northwest property
along 111e grantor s eas t
c
orner and tl1e ex st ng
pro perty I ne and t he ex st ng
easterly I m ted access r ght
center! ne of Townsh p Road
of way l ine o f U S 33 and the
N umbe r 79 132 00 fe el to a
rear pont ol beg nn ng lor the
pont n the grantors property
and here n descr bed thence
corner tnence N 87 degr ees
S 85 degrees 16 00 E along
11 119 W a long the grantors
the grantors north croperty
property I ne 183 00 fee to a
I ne 235 79 t eet to a pont n
pont n th e granto rs property
tl1e
grahtors
northea!iot
corner tnence S 3 degrees ~9
pr operty corner and the
11
W a long the gran ors
ex sting centerltne ot Old U
pro perty I ne 160 00 fee to a
33 thence S 17 degrees 57 J7
POnt n 111e gra nt ors properly
E a long the grantors east
corn er 111 en ce N BO degree s
proper tv tme and tl1e ex 1st ng
51 2• E a long fhe gran ors
ce nterl ine Of u 5 33 320 68
property 1 ne 156 14 t eet to a
lee I to a po nf thence
u
POnt n the grantor!!. properl y
degrees 37 37 E conllnu ng
co rner and the el( s t i ng
a long sad I ne 167 10 fee t to a
centerl ne ot Townsn l p Roaa
PO i nt
ln
the
gr.-.ntor s
N um ber 79
!hen ce S
9
southeast property corner
d egr ees l O &lt;1.6 W i1 onQ th e
thence S 72 degrees 5A 23 W
gran ors east oroperty 1 ne
along the granto rs south
and tne e)l, st ng center! ne of
property I ne 180 61 f ef!f to a
Town st o Road Number 79
po int In tne grantors south
66 13 t eet to " pont n the
w es t property corner and th e
granton. sou theast prop ert y
e&gt;&lt; 51 ng ~asterty l rmlted
co rner 11'1en ce N 70 deQrees
acce s.s r ght of
I ne of u
19 14 W a long he 9rantors
s
lJ
thence
N
20
south proper t .,- 1 ne 16 .SO t eet
degrees •o
~
w ~!~long
to a point n the eM st no
tne grantors west property
wes t er l y r lghl ot w" y 1 ne ot
I ne and the e~~: st no easterly
Townsh p Road Number 79
t lmtted a ccess r lght ot way
then ce sse degree s 51 06 w
trne of U S 33 576 30 te et to
alo ng the grantors s.ovth
the po int ol beg nn ng and
prop ert y line enc1 thee" sling
cont.-.rn 1ng 1 45 S acres
wes t er l y r ght ot way r ne of
Su ll l t' Ct to all lege h gh
Townsh p Road N um ber 19
s ano easements o f
192 71 feetlo a pont then ce S way
70 degrees 16 18
w con record
Grantor ere ms 1 tie bv
1 nu lng along satd trne 7&lt;~. 29
ueeddof record 11s recorded In
feel to the po n o f beg Inn ng
Dee •Book 216 Paoe 719 n
and co nta nl ng 5 &amp;SA o!lcres of ,
the records ol the MetOS
whr ch 3 968 acres s rn Sect ion
CounJy Recorders OH te
16 and 1 886 a c res
s n
Oescrlpt on for the above
Fract on 12
des cr ibed trect h.H been
Sub1ect to all legal h gh
prepared by Rlchara c
ways and easement s o f
G asgow R: S No ~161 and Is
record
not an actua I f eld survey
Grenfor c la ims t i tle by
TRACT 10
Si tuate
n
deed of re cord as recorded n
Section 16 Town 2 Range 13
Deed Boot.. 716 Page 719 n
Se sbury Townshtl:l Melos
re cords of the Metgs County
County State of Ohio and
Re corders Otl lce
bemg more ful ly descr ibed as
Oeser pt on tor the above fO ll OWS
descr bed tra c t has been
Commencing at e po lnt tn
pr"f!pl!lred by R chard C
the southeul corner of said
Glasgow R S No 5161 and IS Section
16
thence N 87
not an a c: tua freld survey
degrees 11 49 W along the
TRACT 1 Situ are rn Sec
south li ne or said Sectton 16
lion 16 Town 1 Rttnge 13
265• 78 teet to a point In the
Sal isbury Townsh p Meigs southwest corn~r o f the
County St ate of Oh o and sout heas t quarter of sa d

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Sect on 10
thence N
degrees, 14 15 E alon g t he
west I ne of the sou thea sf
auarter Of sat d Seer on 16
646 79 teet to a pont n the
gran tor s southwes t property
corner and the rea t pornr ot
beg nnrng tor the land here in
descr rbed
then c e
N '1
dt:!gree 14 '15 E coni nu ng
along sard t ne and the
grantors west property l ne
1231 80 feet to a po nl n tl1e
grantors northwest propert y
corner thence S 85 degrees
16 00 E along the gr&amp;ntors
nor th properly 1 ne
390 97
feet to a POnt m fhe grantor~
northeast proper t y corner
and the ex st ng wester l y
m ted access r gnt of way
I ne of U s 33 tnence S 8
degrees '12 16 W elong th e
grantors e"sl properly I ne
and th e exist ng weslerl~
m ted ac cess rtght of way
ne of U S 33 295 97 feet loa
poi nt t h ~ri"ce s 3 degrees OJ
06 E coni nu ng a tong sad
lne 111A 43 t eet to a pont In
the
gra ntors
southeast
property corner t hence N 7B
degrees 41 29 w a ong the
grantors south properly I ne
309 80 feet to e porn! n the
grantors property c orner
thence N 3 degrees 23 32 E
a ong the granto r s proper ty
I ne 13000 leet to a pont n
the gran tors property corner
thence N 94 deg rees 36 28 W
a l ong the grantors south
properly I ne 159 33 feet to
the pont of begrnn ng and
contal nmg 12 223 acres
Sublect to all legal h gh
ways and easements of
record
Grantor c ia ms t tte bY
deed ot record as recorded n
Deed Book 116 Page 719 n
the records of the Me gs
Co unty Reco rders Otf tce
Oeser pt on for the aoove
descr bed tract has been
prepared by R chard C
Gl l'ISgow R S No 5161 and S
not an actual tre ld survey
TRAC T 11
Sttuate n
Sect on 20 and Sec !to n 21
Fract on 15 and Fract on 31
Town 3 Range 13 Bedford
Townsh p MetQS County
State ol Oh o and be ng more
fully descr rbed as fo l ows
Commenc ng at a po nf n
the southwest corner of sa d
Fract on 25
then ce N 90
degrees 00 00 E along the
south I ne of sad Fract on 25
2529 45 teet to a po nt n the
grantors sou thwe st property
cor n er and the real po nt of
beg nn ng for the la nd here n
descrtbed
thence
N 0
degrees 00 00 E atong the
grantors west property I ne
2254 08 fe et to a pont n the
grant ors property 1 ne and
the south ne o f the Wrll am
Car leton Estate Dower I ne
thence S 61 degrees 00 00 W
along the grantors property
I ne and the south I me ot the
W I am Carleton E!itate
Dower I ne 405 73 teet to a
po nl n the grantors property
corner then ce N o degr ees
00 00 E a long the grantors
west pr ope rty t ne
and
pass ng the north I ne of sad
FracJ on 15 and the South ne
of sad Frj~cl on J l a t 214 76
tee and pa5s ng he north
lrne of sad Sect on 20 and he
soutl1 I ne of satd Sect on 21 a
1237 7t. teet a tot a d stan ce of
2557 76 t eet to a pont n he
granto r s nor hwest property
corner and the nortl1 lrne of
sar d Fract on J l thence N 90
degrees 00 00 E atong 11e
grantors north property 1 nc
and the nor h
ne of sad
Frac1 10 n 31 I.S 58 92 teet to a
pomt n the grantors north
east property co rner !hence
S 0 degrees 00 00 W al ong
the grantors east propert.,hne and passrng th e so uth f ne
of sard Sect on 2 and the
north! ne ot sa d Sect o n 20 a
13.20 00 feet l'lnd ot'I!S no the
south
1 ne
of
sad
Fract on 31 and tl1 e north 1 ne
ot sad Fract on 15 at 2343 00
feet a tot at d stance of 2528 86
feet to a PO nl n 111e grantors
property corner then ce 5 85
degrees 45 00 W at;ng the
grantors proper tv tme 150 00
feet to a PO nl n tl1e gran tors
property corner thence s 90
degree s 30 00 W along lhe
grantors pro per t y I me 486 61
teet to a po n1 n the grantors
property c orner and the
s ng center! ne of Countv
Roa d Number 18 ( K ngsbury
RollO l th ence 5 07 degrees
46 19 E atong he grantors
prop ert y I ne ana the exrsf n g
centerline of Co unty Roa d
Number
18
IK1ngsbu ry
Roao ! 248 35 te et to a po nt n
grantors east proper y 1 ne
then ce S 0 degree 00 00 E
l'llong the g rantors east
property ttne 170 1 52 feet to a
po nr
n
the
grantors
southea st pr o perty co rner
and the sou h I ne o f sa d
then c e N 90
F ra ct on 1.S
degrees 00 00 w along lhe
gran1ors soulh property 1 ne
and the soulh I ne of sad
Fract on 15 1704 50 feet to the
pont o t beg inn ng and con
t a •n ng 145 276 acres ex
cept ng 1113 acres teavmg
143 153 acres o f wh1 ch 59 301
acres rs n Fract an 25 and
83 951 acres n Fract on 3
EX C EPTI O N
Com
menc ng at a pont n the
soutl1west corner ot sa d
Fra ct on 25
tnen ce N 90
degrees 00 00
~ ong th e
south I ne o f sard Frac t on 25
3733 95 feet to a po nt m the
granto r s southeast prop er ty
corner then ce N o degrees
00 00 E along ne grantor~
east property I ne
1201 52
feet io a po nl n the ex is t ng
cen ter! ne ot County Road
Number
18
( Ktngs
bvryRoad J thencl' N 67
degrees 46 29 W a long the
extst ng centerlme of County
Road Number 18 ( Ktngsbury
Road ) 446 25 feet to the real
po nt of beg nn ng for the land
here n described then ce N 61
degrees 46 29 w co ni numo
a long sa d 1 ne 17J 25 feet to a
po nt then ce N 9 degrees 31
16 E along a I ne AOO 00 fe et
to a po nt
thence S 80
deorees 27 4~ E along B t ine
217 80feetto a Po l ~t thence s
90 qegr~es 31 16 W alonQ a

Township Me os Cou nty
011 o t..nown "nd descr i bed &amp;I
follows CommC'nclno at fhl
northeast corf\er of Section I
Townsh p 3 Range 12 West
160 rods
thence sou fh 7D
ro ds thence east 160 rods
then c e ncrtl1 70 r ods to the
pa ce of beg nnrng
con
Ia nlng 70 acres mor e or ten,
EXCEPT 3 acr es SO l d to
James Moore ott the south
west corner
A lso s tuated In Ches1er
T ow nsh p M e gs Cou nty
Oh o Being rn Fr"ctlon 2
Tow n J Range 11 and more
t ull y ctescr bed as follows
Beg nn no 44
rods north ot
t he soulheast co rner of uiGI
t ract on
thence north 2~
rods thenc e south 81 degrefl
west 40 rods 14 nks ttlenCI
tn a southeaster y d rect on to
111e north 1 ne of Sara h E
M c Namee s 50 acres thence
east 26 rods to the o lace of
beg nn ng conta n no .4 u
ucre more or less
A l so s tv a ted n Fract on 3
Town ~ Ronge 17 bound ed
and descr bed as tol ows
Beg nn ng a r the southwest
corner of said Fract on 3
thence nortl on the west lint
ot sad FrMt on 3 abou t 1Je
rods to the publr c ro ad
thence
n
an
easter t1
d r ec t on a long sa d roa d
about 40 rods to th e west liM
of Alma Bab cock s 20 acr1
tract ,. thence south 40 rods to
th e southeast co r ner of sai d
20 acre tracl th ence eas t 21
rods then ce sou th 5 deg east
18 rods
th ence south 13
degrees east 16 rods thence
south 26degrees east 16 rod s
thence south 12 d egree5 east
24 rods
thence south 2•
degrees east 26 rods to the
south I n e of sad Fract on 3
thence west to the p la ce of
beg nn ng
co nta nrnQ SJ
acres more or ess
Refe r ence Vo ume 132 pag e
243 Me gs Co unty Deed
Records
TERMS OF SA LE Ca sh !n
nand on day of sa e to be sol d
su b eel to real estate lllll:f!S
due and payable
The r ght s reserved to
retect any or a l l bids
Property s apprarsed at
SJq 700 00

1 fiE' 449 03 teet to tAe pornt ol
beg nn ng and contarn l n g
7 113 acr~s
Sub tect to all legal htgh
ways and e.-.sement s ot
record
Grantor cia ms t t e by
deed at record as r eco r ded n
Deed Book 216 Page 719 In
the records ot the Me 9s
c ounty Recorders Off ce
Oes er pi on lor the above
descr bed tract ha S been
prepared by R chard D
G lasgow
from
ex lst.ng
records d eeds llfr als and
qua d sheets and s not an
a ctual f etd survey
TERMS OF SALE Cash
tor not ess then two lh rdS ot
the appra sed \l&amp;lue Each
parcel to be sold separately
A plat of th e real estate to
be so d has been I It'd n Case
No
16 0~6 o f the Me gs
County CQm mon Pleas Court
Appra sed
vl'l uc
ot
property
Tra c t
I
S39 000 00 Tra ct 1 - SJ85 00
Tra ct 3 - S600 00 Tra ct 4 $16 667 00
Trttcl
S
$11 160 00
Tra ct
6
SIO 833 33
Tract
7
\1 566 00 l'rac B
UOO 00
Tracl 9 - $1 BOO 00 Tr&lt;lCI 10
SJ 733 33
Trac t 11

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James J Pr att 11
Sher ft
M c rg s county Oh o
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IN T HE
COMMON P LEA S COURT
MEI GS COUNTY OHIO
IRIS LO U MC KAY H ALL
PLAINTIFF

vs

THOMAS OREN MC KAY
JR
ET AL
OEF E NOANTS
NO 16 54~
LEGAL NOTICE
Pursuant to an order of sate
ss ued by the Court of
Common
P eas
Merg s
County Oh o t w i ll otter for
sale at publrc auct on on the
13th day of May 1978 at 10 oo
a m al the front door of th e
Court House Pomeroy Oh o
th e to l ow ng descr ib ed rea
estate
JANES J PRO FF ITT
PARCEl ONE Fra ct on 1
SHER FFOF
Town 3 Range 12 Beg nn ng
ME GS COUNTY OH IO
at a post 66 1 roas nortl1 Of 111e
south co rner ol sad fra ct on
0 Br en &amp; 0 Brten
th ence south 81 deg wes 1 40
AI orneys f or Pia nt ff
rods 4 Ink s to a pos t a the
( .4 ) 10 17 14 Jt c
roaCI th ence w th sa d road
norlh 38 degrees wes 61 rod s
4 t n!l.s th ence nortl1 30 rods
to the be nk. o l the cree k. at low
water mark then ce up sad
creek about 76 rods to the eas t
I ne of satd fra c t on 1 ne 61 ~
rods to the p lace of beg nn ng
conta n ng 31 09 a cr es be th e
sam e more or les s
Also the to low n g real
estate n the Covnty of Me gs
St ale of Oh o and Townsh p of
Chester Sect on 9 Town 3
Range 17 on o Company s
Pur&lt;hase
bo un deo
as
fol ows
B eg nn ng
at
WIt a m Hurlow s nort hwest
corrler
thence south about
s" rods to a Be ech tr ee
henc e n a westerly d ru e t on
along Hen ry Lew1s n orth 1 ne
to the east 1 ne of Bert Orr s
now Mary Pull n s and
II ence north about eight rods
or to the cen ter of Bashan
Road
hen ce n an ea sterly
d re c t on a tong ce nter o f
what s 1n the foil on
Bash~n roa d unt 1 due north
of W II lam H Hur low s north second shelf fourth from
west corner t hen c e south to
the pla ce o t bcg l nn ng nght'
cent an ng thr ee ac r es more
or tes!l
Also s tva ted n
Su ttM

7- fhe Dally Scntmel, Mld(ilepml Pmum"l 0 Monday Apnl 24 1978
NOTICE TO
' 'I e 1o the IJ re ctor
'
CONTRACTORS
p a yau
prQvemtnts
STATE OF OH IO

B &lt;ldtrs must apply on the
proper
forms
for
qua t f cat o at~slten days
pnor to t he dale set tor
o pen M b ds n acco rdanc e
~c~ISf'~~ c~~"'~r 5~25 ..Oh o

DEPARTMENT OF
TRA N SPORTAT ION
Columbus Ohio
ApriJ
7 1978
Contritct Sales Legal
Cop• No
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r
UN IT PRICE CONTRACT
Sealed "rop o•ol• w II be
"'
rtce I ved at tn e oil &lt;"" of II e
D rector
of
th e
Oh
Department
of
Tr•ns0

Plans u n&lt;J spec ftcat ons
a r e on t te n th e Department
of Tr&lt;J l ol por a l lon and the
o If ce o f II " 0 str1ct Oepul•
D r H to
'
'Thr D r n tor rese rves th e
r 9ht to r ej1.2 ct any and all
lu cts

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por tatlon
Columbus Oh o
until
10 00
A M
Oh
Standard Time Tu ec;. 'tdvo
Mav 2
197S
t or
~
pro .... ements n
A th ens and Mergs Countre s
Ohio on ..-ar ous se ct or s
ATH
US Rout e 33 n th e
C ly of A ll ens 10 Alhen r
..
1
oon V and State Route 661
n Me gs Covr ty b\1 rE'su
liJCmg w 11 ~sp hafl con cl "le
Po
I
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tee t verrcn Wid th - Varlou~
ProlectanliWorkL"n"
'/.V 040 f
r. ,.. 1
ce t or S SOn ti es
The date sc t tor con
p~elto n of lhl ~ work. s all be
as set for II rn th e bid 1 19
proposal
Each b idder Sh Ull be
r~qulred to ftle w 11t Irs brd a
t:er trf ted Cl eck or co~ 1 ~r s
check. l or an amount efl a t to
I ve uer cen t ol h is btd butt 1
1 o e\lent rnore lttt~ n t lt v
tho usand doll ars or il bolld
1
t
or en per cent of h•s b1d

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DAVIDL WEIR
11 17 7J
D I RECTOR

Are you a member of

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If 10 welcome to the
loc:el hoedqu.ortero lor
your bu1khng and re
modeling needt
TIN Frt.ndly One I

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POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.
The Department Store of Bwlclmg Smce 1915
992-SSOO or 992·5 100

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P~vementW dlh - Var ous

feet
Pro rect and Work Length 63 096 1
eel or 195m les
The da te set for com
p letron of th s work shall be
~~o~~~a~ortl1 n lt\e b dd ng
Eac h b dder sha l l be

DAVIDL WEIR
0 RECTOR
Re\18 1773
(4J 17 24

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For Tuesday Apnl 25

ASTRO·GRAPii
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NOTICE TO
COl-I TRAC TORS
STATEOFO HI O
DEf ART MENTOF=
TI~ANSPOR TATION
Cu h mb us Otl 0
l\pn l 7 1918
Contract Silleslega l
Copy No 18 288
UNIT PRICE c ON TRACT
Scil led proposals w 1 be
r et:c \I Cd at th E off ce ol the
D r~ct o r
the
Ohto
01
D e par r c t
ot
Trans
p or t ll l u
catv bus
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Sl iln(t Jrd r me Tuesday
May
1
19H
for
rm

re ou re to frle w lh 11 s brd a
ce rt I ed check or cashter s
check for an amount equal to
f
1ve per cent Qf hr s bid but n
no f3\le nt more than I tty
thousand do a r s or a bond
for ten p er ce nt ot hr s b1d
payab e to he 0 r ector
B dders must apply on th e
proper
te r ms
tor
qua t f ca t on s al least ten
days pnor to I he date se t for
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NOTICE OF SALE
the l')( st n o norther y r gh t o f a o n~ the gr a 11ors e ast
I N THE
way I ne of Roc k
Spr nq s property ttnc and the we st
COMMON PLEAS COUJlT
R: oad 1 ' ' feet to a pont
I ne of sad Lo t N um ber 12
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OF ME IGS COUNTY
OHIO

POMEROY
NATIONAL
BANK
and
CITilENS
NUIONAL BANK
Pia nlrfh
vs
FRED 8 GOEGLEIN and
BARBARA A GOEGLE IN
ET AL
Defendants
case No 10 OH
Pu rsua n t o an Orde r of
Sate ssued by th e Con mon
Pleas Court ot Me os Co un ty
&gt;Oh JO 1 w 11 offer tor sa te at
lJ:ub l c a uc t on on the 20t h d a y
.pf May 19 79 at 0 JO AM on
otne. Courtho u se steps n the
'Courthouse
n
Pomer oy
~ h o the f o low ng descr Oed
l(eal estate
, Tract I
S tuate
n Sect on
15
;Fract on 6 Town 1 Range \3
t6a r sbury Townsh p MP gs
&lt;: oun ty St ale of Oh o and
" e ng mo re tu tty des cr bea as
Jot ows
Ccmmenc ng at a
&gt;P Ont n the northeast corner
'Cl f sa d J= ra ct on 6 then ce S J
tt eg «~ I 24 w a ong the eas
ne o f sad Fra ct on 6 ~1 1.00
eet to a po n t n the granto rs
~orlheas propert.,- corner
and tne rea l pont of beg n
/'1 ng for IIH! land here n
od esc r bed hence S 3 deg 41
~4
W a ong the grant ors
,-as pro perty 1 ne and th e
Jla5 1 r e at sad F ra ct on 6
o a pon t n the
6 4 29 fee
g nntors southe ast proper y
'tort er and
ne southe a st
corner of sad F ra ct on 6
t hence N 86 deg 19 36 W
~ long
t he grantors south
Prope rty I ne and the sou Th
l1ne of sad Fract on 6 32 27
t eet to a pont n the grant or!i
p ro per!~ co rner
then ce N 3
E a ong the
tteg Jl 14
grantors pro perty 1 ne 284 08
I eel to a pont n I hi! grantors
p ro perty co r n er thence S 88
deg 29 58
W a ong t he
Qranto r s property 1 ne 13 oo
t eet to a pont n the grantors
op e r ly corner and the
sou thea st c orner o f Lot
Numbe r 7 of RoCk Spr ngs
~uba v son as recorded
n
P ta Book. 4 Page J6 n t he
te cords o t tne Me gs County
f1ecorders Off ce thence N 8
~ eg 28 58 E along tl1e east
J ne o t sad tot N umber 7 and
-lot Number 6 of s&lt;'! d RocK
&gt;Sp r ngs Subd v !&gt; nn &lt;'Inti th P
brantors property 1 ne 30.4 62
~ee 10 a pont n the grantor s
pr opert y corner and the
northeast corner o f sad Lot
N um ber 6 hen c e s 88 d eo
'28
58
w along the
grantors south proper !~ t ne
an d the north I ne ot sa d L ot
N um be r 6 and LOIS N um be r
.5 4 3 1 and 1 o f sa d Ro c k.
Sp r n gs Subd v son
592 00
ie et to a pont n the gran tors
pr operty c orner an d t he
northwest co rner of sa d Lot
N um ber 1 then ce S 1 deg 31
0?
E alon g the grantors
properly I ne and the w est
t ne of sa d Lot Number 1
25 00 teet to a po nt n the
grantors property corner and
corner ot sa id Lo t N umber
\ hence S 88 deg 28 58 w
.,1 1ong the gran ors propert y
~ ne and a 1 n e ot sa d Lot
'N um ber I ?5 00 feet to a pont
n t he gr antor s p roperty
corner and a corner ot L ot
.Number 1 then ce S deg 31
(12 East along the grantors
!property I ne and th e w es t
~ ne o t sad Lot Num o er 1
\11 0 00 f eet to a pont n the
SJran ors proper y co r ner an d
t he sou thwest co r n er o f sad
Lot N um ber
1 and t he
~&gt;&lt; st ng
no r ner ly r tgn t o t
'Wa .,- t ne of Ro C. Il Spr ngs
Road t hence N 79 deg 37
JJ1 w a lon g the grantors
.Qrope rt .,- 1 ne ana the e&gt;c st ng
'nOrtherly r ght of way I ne of
Roc K 5pr ngs R oad 67 ?0 fef't
, o a po n l hence N 52 deg
;11 02 w con t n u ng a long
;.a d I n e
96 feet to a pont
n the gr antors proper y I ne
the nc e N 14 deg 34 02 W
a lon g the gr an o r s pr ope rty
1 ne 3 49 tee ro a pont n ltle
!9ra ntors pr ope rt y co r n er
~ t hence S 84 d t&gt;g 78 59
W
.a lon g the gra n tors south
pr ope rt y t ne J 11 teet to a
"'POnt n the grantors proper .,.
"1 ne an d the e )( s ng no r
thernly r gl11 ol wa y I ne ol
Roc k Spr ngs Roaa then ce
N 52 d eg 21 02 w a long th e
~ qrantor s oroperty t ne and

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W along
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grantors sou h property I nl'
145 56 te eT to a po n t n tH'
granton soutnwest p roperty
corner &lt;tnd the ex st ng
center! ne ot Old U 5 J.J
thence N JQ deg OB 51
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51
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pon t n tht&gt; gran to s property
co~n er thence N 70 oeg 31
40
E atonQ The granto rs
pr op er y nto 57 18 t eet to a
pont n thegra1to sp r ope rt-,
corner and the C)l. s ng
sou th er ~ r gnt otwa y ne o t
County Road Number 25
the11ce N Q deg 28 07 w
a long th e g a n tors north
oropert.,- 1 ne and the ex st ng
southe r y r gl'lt of way 1 ne o t
County Road Nun ber 7.S
135 67 teet to a pont then c e
N 9 deg 43 37 E cont hung
atong sa al ne 155 ~ 7 1e et to a
pont then ce N 51 deg 59
01 E cant nv ng a long sa d
I ne 101 11 l eet to " oo n t
tnence N 67 aeg 25 20 E
cont lnu ng a long ~ad t r e
60 1.1. teet o a po nl then ce
tl1ence S 75 deg 31 16 E
co ni nu nq a long s ad 1 ne
l2 7/J tee o a pont then c e
S
59 deg
J9
18
E
coni nu ng along sad I ne
04 40 te et o a po n
thence
S 79 deg ~ 3 06
E con
t nu ng along s ad 1 ne o n
po nt then ce S 65 deg 10
57 E cont nu ng along sad
lin e to a po n n the granton
east proper y ne thence S
14 deg ;tq OJ W alo ng the
grantors east p r oper t .,- 1 n('
130 00 teet to a po nt n the
gr anto r s north prope ty t ne
thence S 59 aeg 10 07 E
a long the grantors north
pr oper ty t ne 170 az t ee t to
the po n of beg nn ng and
con ta n ng ) 793 acreo,
ega I h gh
Suo rect to a
way s and easements o l
reco rd
Gran to r c a ms t tie b.,aeea ot re co ro as r eco r de d n
Deed Boot.. :t 16 Page 71 q
M e gs County Oe.;&gt;d Re co rd s
Oeser pt on tor th e above
descr be d tra c
has been
pr ep a red
tr om
e&gt;&lt; s ng
records by
R ch ard
c
Glasgow R S N o 5161 nnd
s not an act ua l 1 eld su rveyo
dated Mar ch 12 1978
TRACT 1
S tua e
n Sect on
1"
F ra ct on 6 Tow n 1 Range 3
Sa ls bur y Tow nsh p Me qs
Coun ty State ot Qh o ana
be ng more f ully descr oed as
ta llo w s
Commenc ng at a pont n
he nortl1eas t co rn er ot sa a
Fract on 6 th('nc e s 3 deg
41 24 W a long he ea s 1 M•
Of sad Fra ct on 6 1 22 6 29
feet to a p ont n ne qran ors
sou heast p operly co rner
and the sou theas t co r ner o t
sa d tra c t on 6 then ce N 86
deg 18 36
w along the
granton south property ne
and h i?' ~outh 1 ne ot Sd d
Frac:t on 6 3177 feet to a
POn t n t he grantor s or operfv
co r n er 1 n nc e N 3 aeg 4 r
14
E a ... g the grantors
proper!)' I ne 28 J 08 feet to a
oo nt n the grantors property
co rner then ce S 88 deg 78
58 W al ong !he g r antors
property t ne and pa s!. ng the
southe a s
co rner o f Lo
Number 7 ot Ro ck. So r ngs
Sub d"' son as r ecord ea n
Pl at Boot.. 4 Pa ge 36 n tne
records o f th e Me g5 Cou nty
Reco rder s Ott ce at l3 00 tee
a tot a d stance ot ~78 00 teet
to a pont n lhf! gra n tors
p rope r!.,- co ner a d
he
south we st c:o r ner o
to t
Num ber
2 ot sad Su b
d v son and tne rea l pont ot
bt"g m ng t or the land he r e n
Mscr bed then ce S 98 deg
2B
'I'; a long he granto r s
sou tn property 1 ne n oo t ee t
to a pont n he grantors
south w es pr op ert y cor ner
thence N B deq 0 07 W
a tong
he Qran o r s w es t
proper!.,- I ne d6 00 feet to a
po n n the gran on, property
corner thence N 84 deg 18
sa
E a long t he grantors
property I ne 13 08 te!'t to a
pon .ntheqrano r sp r op erty
corn er thence N 14 deg 3&lt;1
02 w es it onQ the grantor~
west ~ropeny r n e 11S 73 t ee t
o a pont n the g r an o r s
northwest propc 1.,- co r er
and the e&gt;c st ng sou thN i y
r Qht o t wa~ r nc o t Ro c k
Spr ngs Roao then ce S 49
deq
1
01
E along the
gra ntors north pr oper y I nt:&gt;
ana the e1 st r g souther l y
r gnt ot way t ne o t Ro c ~
Spr ngs Ro ad 1 ~ 73 teet to a
po n
then ce S 71 cteg 35
02 E coni nu ng a lonQ sa d
t ne 14 63 t ee! to a pont n the
gra 1tor s northea~t property
corner and the northwe st
co rn er of sad Lot Numbe
12 then ce S 1 deg 08 17 E

:n

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con ta n ng
legal h g h

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of

Gr an o r et a ms t tie by
deed ot r eco d as n.:•co rded n
Deed Boo k 216 Pag e 719 n
tne reco rd s oi rne M e gs
Coun y Re cor ders Off ce
Descr p on tor th e above
descr bed trMt has been
prepared
f rom
eM s t ng
records ov
R tc hara
c
Gl asgo w
R S
N o 5161
dated Mar ch H 1978 and s
not an actual t etd survey
TRACT l
S tuate
n Sect on 15
F acl on 6 Town 2 Ra nge 13
Sat sbury Townsh p
Me gs
Courqy State of Oh o and
be ng mo r e tv ty descr bed as
to tows
Comme nc ng at a pont n
he nonheas co rner ot sad
F ac t on 6 hen ~;;e N 87 deg
11 dq W along lht" north 1 ne
ot sad Fract on 6 1 JJ5 ~7
teet o a POnt n The ex St ng
easte ly l m ted a cc ess r ght
of wa y I ne of U S 33 then cf'
S .1 deg JB 17 W a ong the
ex st ng east erly I m t ea
ac cess r gnt of wa y 1 ne of u
S 33 136 59 tee t to a pont
thence S 1 deg 5.S 19 E
co nt nu n g along sa d 1 ne
436 72 feet to a po n n the
gra r to s north west prope t y
corne r and the real po nl ot
beg nn ng tor the and 11er e n
de sc r b ed thence N 71 deg
00 09 E along the grantors
north proper!.,- I ne 190 00
tee to a pont n the grantors
no rt he ast prope rT y co rner
an d tht ex s ng ce nte 1 ne of
0 d U S 33 thE&gt; n c e S 19 deg
1 2 51
E along 111E' granton
east pr o per !~ 1 ne ana he
e&gt;c st ng ce nter ! ne o t U S 33
19 00 t ee t t o a pon t n he
granto rs southeast p r opert y
co rner t hence S 7 deQ 00
09
w a rong the g r antors
south prop erty 1 ne 190 00
left to a pont n the gr antors
southwest prop t"r y co r ner
ana tn e ex s n g easterly
I m ted access r ght ol way
t ne of U S 33 then ce N 19
deg 22 50
W along the
Qranlor5 west property
ne
and the e x ~t ng easterly
I n led a ccess r ght of way
I ne ot U S 33 29 00 fee t to
the DOn ot beg nn ng and
ca nt a n ng 0193 acre s
Su b tec
o a I ega h gh
\\ays and easements ot
r eco rd
Grantor c a ms t tt e bY
deed of re co ra as recoraed n
Deed Boo k. 216 Page 119 n
the re co r ds of th e Me gs
Coun ty R eco r der s Ott ce
Oe se r pt on f or the ab ove
de~cr bed
tra ct has bee n
prepared
fr om
e&gt;c st ng
records
o.,R ch ard
C
Gl asgo w
R
S No 5161
a a ed March 15 1978 and s
no t a n act ua l I f&gt;ld sun't:Y
TRACT 4
S tua te
n Sec t on
5
F ra ct on 6 To wn 2 r'ange 13
Sa lsbu ry T owns h D M e gs
Cou nt.,- Sta e of Oh o rtnd
be ng mo re f ull y des c r b~d as
f ollo w s
Comm en c ng at a pont n
the nort heas r co rn er a t sad
Frac on 6 thence N 87 deg
1 49 W a tong he no rt h I ne
ot !.ad Fra ct on 6
JOO 67
teet to a pont n the grantors
n orlhe~st
co rner l'lnd th e
c -. S!mg we ster l v r ght otway
1 ne o f coun v Road No
75 and
the r e a l pont
of
beg nn nQ
of
th e
la n d
he r e n
des cr bea
then c e 5 19 oeg
34 JA
E a tong !he gran to r s eas
prop er ty 1 ne a nd t he ('X sl ng
wester tv r ght ot way 1 ne ot
Coun t y Road N um be r 25
325 96 t eet to a p on t n fh e
grantors southNlSI prop erty
co rner thence S 71 aeg 00
w along th e grantors
sou t h pr opert v 1 ne
290 00
t eet to a pon t n !he grantors
50u l hwest prop('r y corner
and t he ex st ng easterly
t m tea access r ght ot wa.,1 e o f U S JJ tnence N 1
deq 55 19
W a lonq the
qrantors west pr operty 1 ne
ana tne eli(!.! ng w cs 1er ty
I m ed acct&gt;SS qgn o f way
I ne ot U S 3J 436 12 f ee t to a
po nt the nce N J deg 38 17
E co nt nu ng atonq sad ne
136 59 feet to a pont n the
grant or s or hw es t property
co rner and th e ex st ng
south er t v 1m ted access r gh
of way
ne ot St ale Route
Nu 1be r 7 ad th e no r th ne
ot sad Fr1:'1CirOn 6 the nc: e S
61 deg 11 49 E al onQ the
qrant o r s no r n pro perly ne
an d 11 e e,~; s ng southl rl'(
t n ted a cces !a
ghl o f wa.,ne of Stat e Route N umber 7
lnd ltlC nortl1 nr o f Fra c t on
o 44 90 t eet 10 the pont ot
beg nn n g and c onta n ng
1 7t.l ac re s
Subtec
o at legal h gh
ways and casements ot
re co rd
Grantor cia n s 1 tie b.,deed o f re co rd as recorded n
Deed Book 2 6 Page 719 n
ne re coro!&gt; at tne Me gs
Coun t y R('corde r s Off ce
Oeser pt on for t h e "tlOve
aescr bed tra ct has been

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p repareo
trom
ex sttno
r ec;ords by
R cha rd
C
G lasgow
R S
No
5161
dated March 75
979 and s
not an a ctua t f eld survey
TRACTS
Sl fJate
n Sect on 15
F ra c 1 on 6 Town 1 Range 13
Sa I sbury Townsh p Meigs
County State of Oh o trnd
be ng more tul y des cr bed as
follows
Commen c ng at a pont n
the northwest corner of sa d
F ract•on 6
thence
J
aegrees 41
2&lt;~
W along
the
west
I ne
of
se d
Fract on
6
397 42 teet
to a po int rn the grantors
northwest property co rner
and the real pont ol beg n
n ng for the land heretn
rh •c:. rr hPd
thence S 87
degrees 1 A9 E along the
g r antors north properly t ne
.,;J3 36 feet to a pont n the
g rantors property corner
thence N 3 degrees 41 24 E
ato g tt1e gra nt ors we s t
p roperty ! ne 237 01 feet to a
pont n he grar)lors north
property 1 ne ana t he e)( st ng
souther ly n ted ac c ess r ght
ol wa~ line of State Rout e
Number 7
then c e N i16
deg ree s OJ 32
a long the
gr an to rs north property I ne
nnd
he e&gt;c st ng souther l y
r ght ot wa~ 1 ne of Sta e
Route Nu m ber 7 13 l 20 teet
to a po nl
then ce N 78
oegrees 59 09 E cant nv ng
a ong satd 1 ne 403 54 teet to a
po nt on tt1e north ne ot sa d
Fra ct on 6
thence S 87
deg rees 11 49 E coni nu ng
a ong sa d I ne and the north
t ne of sa d Fract on 6 375 00
feet to a po nt n he grantors
ortheast p operty corner
and th e ex st ng westerly
t m ed access r ght of way
1 ne of u s JJ then ce 5 19
degrees 15 J E along t he
grantors east property I ne
and th e ex st ng westerly
t m ea access r ght of way ,.
I ne of U S 33 293 53 feet to a
pont thence S 17 degrees 39
11
E coni nu ng along sad
I ne 540 19 te et to a pont
thence 5 24 degrees 53 29 E
ne
coni n u ng a tong sate
544 89 to a pont
n the
gra n tors soulh property 1 ne
th ence N 96 degrees 53 02 w
a l ong
he gran t ors south
property ne 1847 51 teet to a
pont n he grantors south
west property co rner and !he
west ne of sao Fract on 6
th ence N 3 degrees 41 2J E
a l o ng
he grantors west
property 1 ne and the wes t
I ne o t sad Fract on 6 863 59
f eet to the po nt of beg nn ng
and conta n ng 40 170 acres
Svbrect to all legal h gh
wa ys and easements o t
record
Grantor eta ms 1 tte by
deed of record as re corded n
Deed BooK 216 Page 719 n
he re coras of the Me gs
County Rec orde r s Off ce
Oese r pi on for the "belve
descr bed tract ha s been
prepared by R chard C
Glasgo w R S No 5 16 and s
not an actu a l f etd survey

be ng more f ul ly des&lt;'!r bed a s
fOllOWS
Commencing at a potnt n
the southeast corner of sa d
Sectton 16
thence N 3
d~gr-ees 41
:14
along the
e&lt;'ls l I ne of sad Sect on 16
1673 57 f eet to a po nt lh th e
ex sttng
centerl ne
ot
Townsl1tp Road Number 79
thence N ll degrees 41 49 W
along the exrst ng centerlm e
of Townshrp Road Number
7q 304 50 fee t to a pont n t he
grantors southeast property
co r ner and th e rea l pont of
beg nn ng for the land here n
descr bed
thence S 811
degrees 19 11 W along the
grantors south properly trne
343 53 feet to a porn! In the
grantors southwest property
cor ner thence N lS degrees
02 ~9 w along the grantors
west property I ne 231 50 feet
to a pornt n the grantors
nor t hwest property corner
thence S 87 degrees 1 49 E
along the gran t ors north
prpperty I ne 34? 00 f eet to a
pont n the gr:antors no rth
east property co rner and the
ex st ng
cenlerl ne
of
Townsh p Road Number 79
thence S 13 degrees 76 49 E
atong the grantors eas t
prope r ty I ne and tne ex st ng
ce nter! ne of Townsh p Road
Number 79 116 00 feet to a
pont then c e S 31 degrees A\
49 E co nt lnurng a long sad
t ne 59 1 feet to t he pont of
beg nn ng and conta n ng
1 540 acres
Subtect to all tegal h gh
ways and easeme nts ot
record
Grantor c i a ms t tie by
deed of rec ord as recorded n
Deed Book. 216 Page 719 n
the reco r ds of ll1e Me gs
Coun t y Recorders Oft ce
Oes,cr pt on l or tl1e above
descr bed tract has b een
prepared by R cha rd D
G lasgow R S No 5161 and
s not an actual f eld survey
TRAC T I
S tuate n Sec
to n 16 Town 1 Range 13
Salsbury Town!&gt;h p Me gs
County State ot Oh o and
be ng more full y descr bed a~
fOl lOWS
Commenc1ng &lt;'II a po nl n
!he southeast c orner ot sad
Sect on 16
thence N 87
degrees 1 49 W along the
south I ne of sa d SPct on 16
H5 4 78 fe et to a pont n thP
southwest corne r of the
southeast
Quar t er
of
sa d
Sec t on
16
then c e N 2 degrees 14 25
E atong the west 1 ne of tne
southeas t quarter of sa d
Sec t on 16 1878 59 t eet to a
pont thence S B5 degrees 16
00 E a ong a I nea nd pass no
a pont n the e)( st ng center
I ne of U S J3 at 601 65 teet a
total d stance of 797 21 feel to
a po i nt
n the ex strng
easterly lrm te a access r 1ghl
of way line of U S 33 thence
S 10 degrees 110 04 E along
the E'X sl ng easterly 1 m ted
a ccess r ghl o t wav 1 n c ot u
S 33 776 39 tee to a pomt In
the
grantor!.
northwest
propertv co rner and th e r~al
TRACT~
po nl of beg nn ng for the land
S tuate
n Sect on 16
here n descr oea thence N 72
Frac t on 12 Town 1 Range
degrees 35 23
E along the
13
Sa sbury
Town!oh p
granto r s north proper 'I 1 nc
Me gs Coun ty State ot Oh o
148 86 feet to a po nl n the
and
be ng
more
lull'f
gran t ors northeast property
de scr oed as follows
corne r and the ex st ng
Commenc ng a a po nt n
center! ne ol old U S 33
thE' soultlea st corner of sad
then ce S 6 degrees 41 10 E
Sec ro n
6
t hence N 3
alon g t he grantors east
degr ees 41 24 E atong the
property lme and the extst nQ
ea st ne of sad Sect ton 16
centerline o t old U S 33
547 25 feet to a po nt n the
448 97 feet to a po n t n the
grantors south property I ne
grantors southeast properly
and the exist ng norther l y
co rn er thence s 87 degrees
r ght o t way r ne ot Cou nty
26
w along the grantors
Ro ad Number 20 and the rea l
south property I ne AJ 69 lee!
po nl o f beg nn ng for the and
to a po.nt n the grantors
here n des cr bed
thence S
sou thwe s t property cor ner
70 de grees
16
19
w and the ex st ng easterl'tl
a lo ng the grantors sou n
t m ted access r ght of way
proper .,. I ne and the ex st ng
t n e of U S 33 then ce N 10
norther I~ r ght of way I ne of
degrees 40 04 W along the
Co un ty Road Number 20
grantors west property
ne
35A 24 feet to a po nt n the
and the e• st ng ea5terly
gra nto r s prope r ty corner
I m ted access r ght of way
th ence N 29 degrees 28 37
1 ne o f U S 33 426 60 feet to
W a ong the grantors w es t
the pont of beg nn ng and
prop erty l ine 301 80 teet to a
co nta n ng 0 950 ac r es
po n n t he grantors property
Sublett to all legal h gh
co rn er 2114 00 teet to a po nt n
wllys and easements of
he grantors property corner
record
hence N 8 degrees 57 1
E
Grantor c ia ms t tie by
a lo ng
he gran1ors west
deed ot re cord as reco rded In
prope t.,- 1 ne 350 00 fe et to a
Deed Book 21~ Pa ge 719 n
po nt thence N 15 deg rees 01
111e records of l he Me gs
49 W con i nu ng along sad
Covnlv Re co rders Off ce
t ne 16 OO ieet to a pon t n th e
Oeser pt on tor the aoove
ora ntors no rt hwest propert v
d esc r bed tract has oeen
corner th ence s B7 degree s
prepared by R c hard D
11 49 E along the grantor s
Glasgow R S No 5161 and 1S
n ortn propert y 1 ne 71 7 62
not an acfu a l I et d survey
te et to a po nt n the grant ors
TR ACT 9 S t uate n Sec
orope rr.,- corner and th e east
I on 6 Town 2 Range 13
I n e ot sa a Sect on 16 then ce
Sat Sbu ry Townsh p Me igs
S J degrees 4 74 W along
County State of Oh o an d
th e gr an1ors property I ne
be n g more ful y descr bea as
:tnd th e east I ne of sad
fol ows
Sec t on 16 4! 1 te et to a po nt
Ccmmenc ng at a pont rn
n the grantors property
tl1 e southeast corner o f sa d
co rner and tn e norfhwest
th en ce N 97
Sectro n 16
co rner ot sad Fract on 12 and
degrees 11 49 w a ong the
the south we st co rn e r of
so u t h I ne ot sad Sec t ion 16
Fract on
10
r..n estcr
265.4 79 teet to a pon t n th e
Townsh p
then ce S 87
southwest corner of the
degrees 11 49
E along t he
southeast quarter of sa d
gr an or s no rt h property I ne
thence N 2
Sec t on 16
an d the north 1 ne of sad
deg rees 1• 25 E along the
F ra c on
12
sa sbu ry
w es t I ne of the southeast
Town sh p and tne south ltne
quarter ot sad Sect on 16
o f F ra c t on
0
Chester
1878 59 feet to a pont 111ence
Town sh p HO 00 feet to a
S 85 degrees 16 0 E along a
pont n the grantors nor
I ne an d pass ng a po nt n t h e
theast prop erty corner an d
ex st ng cen ter 1 ne of U S JJ
tne
st ng center! ne of
at 60 1 65 t ee t a total d stance
To wn sh p Road Num ber 7q
o t 781 21 t eet to a pont n the
th ence S 6 deg rees JO 08 w
grantors northwest property
along 111e grantor s eas t
c
orner and tl1e ex st ng
pro perty I ne and t he ex st ng
easterly I m ted access r ght
center! ne of Townsh p Road
of way l ine o f U S 33 and the
N umbe r 79 132 00 fe el to a
rear pont ol beg nn ng lor the
pont n the grantors property
and here n descr bed thence
corner tnence N 87 degr ees
S 85 degrees 16 00 E along
11 119 W a long the grantors
the grantors north croperty
property I ne 183 00 fee to a
I ne 235 79 t eet to a pont n
pont n th e granto rs property
tl1e
grahtors
northea!iot
corner tnence S 3 degrees ~9
pr operty corner and the
11
W a long the gran ors
ex sting centerltne ot Old U
pro perty I ne 160 00 fee to a
33 thence S 17 degrees 57 J7
POnt n 111e gra nt ors properly
E a long the grantors east
corn er 111 en ce N BO degree s
proper tv tme and tl1e ex 1st ng
51 2• E a long fhe gran ors
ce nterl ine Of u 5 33 320 68
property 1 ne 156 14 t eet to a
lee I to a po nf thence
u
POnt n the grantor!!. properl y
degrees 37 37 E conllnu ng
co rner and the el( s t i ng
a long sad I ne 167 10 fee t to a
centerl ne ot Townsn l p Roaa
PO i nt
ln
the
gr.-.ntor s
N um ber 79
!hen ce S
9
southeast property corner
d egr ees l O &lt;1.6 W i1 onQ th e
thence S 72 degrees 5A 23 W
gran ors east oroperty 1 ne
along the granto rs south
and tne e)l, st ng center! ne of
property I ne 180 61 f ef!f to a
Town st o Road Number 79
po int In tne grantors south
66 13 t eet to " pont n the
w es t property corner and th e
granton. sou theast prop ert y
e&gt;&lt; 51 ng ~asterty l rmlted
co rner 11'1en ce N 70 deQrees
acce s.s r ght of
I ne of u
19 14 W a long he 9rantors
s
lJ
thence
N
20
south proper t .,- 1 ne 16 .SO t eet
degrees •o
~
w ~!~long
to a point n the eM st no
tne grantors west property
wes t er l y r lghl ot w" y 1 ne ot
I ne and the e~~: st no easterly
Townsh p Road Number 79
t lmtted a ccess r lght ot way
then ce sse degree s 51 06 w
trne of U S 33 576 30 te et to
alo ng the grantors s.ovth
the po int ol beg nn ng and
prop ert y line enc1 thee" sling
cont.-.rn 1ng 1 45 S acres
wes t er l y r ght ot way r ne of
Su ll l t' Ct to all lege h gh
Townsh p Road N um ber 19
s ano easements o f
192 71 feetlo a pont then ce S way
70 degrees 16 18
w con record
Grantor ere ms 1 tie bv
1 nu lng along satd trne 7&lt;~. 29
ueeddof record 11s recorded In
feel to the po n o f beg Inn ng
Dee •Book 216 Paoe 719 n
and co nta nl ng 5 &amp;SA o!lcres of ,
the records ol the MetOS
whr ch 3 968 acres s rn Sect ion
CounJy Recorders OH te
16 and 1 886 a c res
s n
Oescrlpt on for the above
Fract on 12
des cr ibed trect h.H been
Sub1ect to all legal h gh
prepared by Rlchara c
ways and easement s o f
G asgow R: S No ~161 and Is
record
not an actua I f eld survey
Grenfor c la ims t i tle by
TRACT 10
Si tuate
n
deed of re cord as recorded n
Section 16 Town 2 Range 13
Deed Boot.. 716 Page 719 n
Se sbury Townshtl:l Melos
re cords of the Metgs County
County State of Ohio and
Re corders Otl lce
bemg more ful ly descr ibed as
Oeser pt on tor the above fO ll OWS
descr bed tra c t has been
Commencing at e po lnt tn
pr"f!pl!lred by R chard C
the southeul corner of said
Glasgow R S No 5161 and IS Section
16
thence N 87
not an a c: tua freld survey
degrees 11 49 W along the
TRACT 1 Situ are rn Sec
south li ne or said Sectton 16
lion 16 Town 1 Rttnge 13
265• 78 teet to a point In the
Sal isbury Townsh p Meigs southwest corn~r o f the
County St ate of Oh o and sout heas t quarter of sa d

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Sect on 10
thence N
degrees, 14 15 E alon g t he
west I ne of the sou thea sf
auarter Of sat d Seer on 16
646 79 teet to a pont n the
gran tor s southwes t property
corner and the rea t pornr ot
beg nnrng tor the land here in
descr rbed
then c e
N '1
dt:!gree 14 '15 E coni nu ng
along sard t ne and the
grantors west property l ne
1231 80 feet to a po nl n tl1e
grantors northwest propert y
corner thence S 85 degrees
16 00 E along the gr&amp;ntors
nor th properly 1 ne
390 97
feet to a POnt m fhe grantor~
northeast proper t y corner
and the ex st ng wester l y
m ted access r gnt of way
I ne of U s 33 tnence S 8
degrees '12 16 W elong th e
grantors e"sl properly I ne
and th e exist ng weslerl~
m ted ac cess rtght of way
ne of U S 33 295 97 feet loa
poi nt t h ~ri"ce s 3 degrees OJ
06 E coni nu ng a tong sad
lne 111A 43 t eet to a pont In
the
gra ntors
southeast
property corner t hence N 7B
degrees 41 29 w a ong the
grantors south properly I ne
309 80 feet to e porn! n the
grantors property c orner
thence N 3 degrees 23 32 E
a ong the granto r s proper ty
I ne 13000 leet to a pont n
the gran tors property corner
thence N 94 deg rees 36 28 W
a l ong the grantors south
properly I ne 159 33 feet to
the pont of begrnn ng and
contal nmg 12 223 acres
Sublect to all legal h gh
ways and easements of
record
Grantor c ia ms t tte bY
deed ot record as recorded n
Deed Book 116 Page 719 n
the records of the Me gs
Co unty Reco rders Otf tce
Oeser pt on for the aoove
descr bed tract has been
prepared by R chard C
Gl l'ISgow R S No 5161 and S
not an actual tre ld survey
TRAC T 11
Sttuate n
Sect on 20 and Sec !to n 21
Fract on 15 and Fract on 31
Town 3 Range 13 Bedford
Townsh p MetQS County
State ol Oh o and be ng more
fully descr rbed as fo l ows
Commenc ng at a po nf n
the southwest corner of sa d
Fract on 25
then ce N 90
degrees 00 00 E along the
south I ne of sad Fract on 25
2529 45 teet to a po nt n the
grantors sou thwe st property
cor n er and the real po nt of
beg nn ng for the la nd here n
descrtbed
thence
N 0
degrees 00 00 E atong the
grantors west property I ne
2254 08 fe et to a pont n the
grant ors property 1 ne and
the south ne o f the Wrll am
Car leton Estate Dower I ne
thence S 61 degrees 00 00 W
along the grantors property
I ne and the south I me ot the
W I am Carleton E!itate
Dower I ne 405 73 teet to a
po nl n the grantors property
corner then ce N o degr ees
00 00 E a long the grantors
west pr ope rty t ne
and
pass ng the north I ne of sad
FracJ on 15 and the South ne
of sad Frj~cl on J l a t 214 76
tee and pa5s ng he north
lrne of sad Sect on 20 and he
soutl1 I ne of satd Sect on 21 a
1237 7t. teet a tot a d stan ce of
2557 76 t eet to a pont n he
granto r s nor hwest property
corner and the nortl1 lrne of
sar d Fract on J l thence N 90
degrees 00 00 E atong 11e
grantors north property 1 nc
and the nor h
ne of sad
Frac1 10 n 31 I.S 58 92 teet to a
pomt n the grantors north
east property co rner !hence
S 0 degrees 00 00 W al ong
the grantors east propert.,hne and passrng th e so uth f ne
of sard Sect on 2 and the
north! ne ot sa d Sect o n 20 a
13.20 00 feet l'lnd ot'I!S no the
south
1 ne
of
sad
Fract on 31 and tl1 e north 1 ne
ot sad Fract on 15 at 2343 00
feet a tot at d stance of 2528 86
feet to a PO nl n 111e grantors
property corner then ce 5 85
degrees 45 00 W at;ng the
grantors proper tv tme 150 00
feet to a PO nl n tl1e gran tors
property corner thence s 90
degree s 30 00 W along lhe
grantors pro per t y I me 486 61
teet to a po n1 n the grantors
property c orner and the
s ng center! ne of Countv
Roa d Number 18 ( K ngsbury
RollO l th ence 5 07 degrees
46 19 E atong he grantors
prop ert y I ne ana the exrsf n g
centerline of Co unty Roa d
Number
18
IK1ngsbu ry
Roao ! 248 35 te et to a po nt n
grantors east proper y 1 ne
then ce S 0 degree 00 00 E
l'llong the g rantors east
property ttne 170 1 52 feet to a
po nr
n
the
grantors
southea st pr o perty co rner
and the sou h I ne o f sa d
then c e N 90
F ra ct on 1.S
degrees 00 00 w along lhe
gran1ors soulh property 1 ne
and the soulh I ne of sad
Fract on 15 1704 50 feet to the
pont o t beg inn ng and con
t a •n ng 145 276 acres ex
cept ng 1113 acres teavmg
143 153 acres o f wh1 ch 59 301
acres rs n Fract an 25 and
83 951 acres n Fract on 3
EX C EPTI O N
Com
menc ng at a pont n the
soutl1west corner ot sa d
Fra ct on 25
tnen ce N 90
degrees 00 00
~ ong th e
south I ne o f sard Frac t on 25
3733 95 feet to a po nt m the
granto r s southeast prop er ty
corner then ce N o degrees
00 00 E along ne grantor~
east property I ne
1201 52
feet io a po nl n the ex is t ng
cen ter! ne ot County Road
Number
18
( Ktngs
bvryRoad J thencl' N 67
degrees 46 29 W a long the
extst ng centerlme of County
Road Number 18 ( Ktngsbury
Road ) 446 25 feet to the real
po nt of beg nn ng for the land
here n described then ce N 61
degrees 46 29 w co ni numo
a long sa d 1 ne 17J 25 feet to a
po nt then ce N 9 degrees 31
16 E along a I ne AOO 00 fe et
to a po nt
thence S 80
deorees 27 4~ E along B t ine
217 80feetto a Po l ~t thence s
90 qegr~es 31 16 W alonQ a

Township Me os Cou nty
011 o t..nown "nd descr i bed &amp;I
follows CommC'nclno at fhl
northeast corf\er of Section I
Townsh p 3 Range 12 West
160 rods
thence sou fh 7D
ro ds thence east 160 rods
then c e ncrtl1 70 r ods to the
pa ce of beg nnrng
con
Ia nlng 70 acres mor e or ten,
EXCEPT 3 acr es SO l d to
James Moore ott the south
west corner
A lso s tuated In Ches1er
T ow nsh p M e gs Cou nty
Oh o Being rn Fr"ctlon 2
Tow n J Range 11 and more
t ull y ctescr bed as follows
Beg nn no 44
rods north ot
t he soulheast co rner of uiGI
t ract on
thence north 2~
rods thenc e south 81 degrefl
west 40 rods 14 nks ttlenCI
tn a southeaster y d rect on to
111e north 1 ne of Sara h E
M c Namee s 50 acres thence
east 26 rods to the o lace of
beg nn ng conta n no .4 u
ucre more or less
A l so s tv a ted n Fract on 3
Town ~ Ronge 17 bound ed
and descr bed as tol ows
Beg nn ng a r the southwest
corner of said Fract on 3
thence nortl on the west lint
ot sad FrMt on 3 abou t 1Je
rods to the publr c ro ad
thence
n
an
easter t1
d r ec t on a long sa d roa d
about 40 rods to th e west liM
of Alma Bab cock s 20 acr1
tract ,. thence south 40 rods to
th e southeast co r ner of sai d
20 acre tracl th ence eas t 21
rods then ce sou th 5 deg east
18 rods
th ence south 13
degrees east 16 rods thence
south 26degrees east 16 rod s
thence south 12 d egree5 east
24 rods
thence south 2•
degrees east 26 rods to the
south I n e of sad Fract on 3
thence west to the p la ce of
beg nn ng
co nta nrnQ SJ
acres more or ess
Refe r ence Vo ume 132 pag e
243 Me gs Co unty Deed
Records
TERMS OF SA LE Ca sh !n
nand on day of sa e to be sol d
su b eel to real estate lllll:f!S
due and payable
The r ght s reserved to
retect any or a l l bids
Property s apprarsed at
SJq 700 00

1 fiE' 449 03 teet to tAe pornt ol
beg nn ng and contarn l n g
7 113 acr~s
Sub tect to all legal htgh
ways and e.-.sement s ot
record
Grantor cia ms t t e by
deed at record as r eco r ded n
Deed Book 216 Page 719 In
the records ot the Me 9s
c ounty Recorders Off ce
Oes er pi on lor the above
descr bed tract ha S been
prepared by R chard D
G lasgow
from
ex lst.ng
records d eeds llfr als and
qua d sheets and s not an
a ctual f etd survey
TERMS OF SALE Cash
tor not ess then two lh rdS ot
the appra sed \l&amp;lue Each
parcel to be sold separately
A plat of th e real estate to
be so d has been I It'd n Case
No
16 0~6 o f the Me gs
County CQm mon Pleas Court
Appra sed
vl'l uc
ot
property
Tra c t
I
S39 000 00 Tra ct 1 - SJ85 00
Tra ct 3 - S600 00 Tra ct 4 $16 667 00
Trttcl
S
$11 160 00
Tra ct
6
SIO 833 33
Tract
7
\1 566 00 l'rac B
UOO 00
Tracl 9 - $1 BOO 00 Tr&lt;lCI 10
SJ 733 33
Trac t 11

m soo oo

James J Pr att 11
Sher ft
M c rg s county Oh o
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IN T HE
COMMON P LEA S COURT
MEI GS COUNTY OHIO
IRIS LO U MC KAY H ALL
PLAINTIFF

vs

THOMAS OREN MC KAY
JR
ET AL
OEF E NOANTS
NO 16 54~
LEGAL NOTICE
Pursuant to an order of sate
ss ued by the Court of
Common
P eas
Merg s
County Oh o t w i ll otter for
sale at publrc auct on on the
13th day of May 1978 at 10 oo
a m al the front door of th e
Court House Pomeroy Oh o
th e to l ow ng descr ib ed rea
estate
JANES J PRO FF ITT
PARCEl ONE Fra ct on 1
SHER FFOF
Town 3 Range 12 Beg nn ng
ME GS COUNTY OH IO
at a post 66 1 roas nortl1 Of 111e
south co rner ol sad fra ct on
0 Br en &amp; 0 Brten
th ence south 81 deg wes 1 40
AI orneys f or Pia nt ff
rods 4 Ink s to a pos t a the
( .4 ) 10 17 14 Jt c
roaCI th ence w th sa d road
norlh 38 degrees wes 61 rod s
4 t n!l.s th ence nortl1 30 rods
to the be nk. o l the cree k. at low
water mark then ce up sad
creek about 76 rods to the eas t
I ne of satd fra c t on 1 ne 61 ~
rods to the p lace of beg nn ng
conta n ng 31 09 a cr es be th e
sam e more or les s
Also the to low n g real
estate n the Covnty of Me gs
St ale of Oh o and Townsh p of
Chester Sect on 9 Town 3
Range 17 on o Company s
Pur&lt;hase
bo un deo
as
fol ows
B eg nn ng
at
WIt a m Hurlow s nort hwest
corrler
thence south about
s" rods to a Be ech tr ee
henc e n a westerly d ru e t on
along Hen ry Lew1s n orth 1 ne
to the east 1 ne of Bert Orr s
now Mary Pull n s and
II ence north about eight rods
or to the cen ter of Bashan
Road
hen ce n an ea sterly
d re c t on a tong ce nter o f
what s 1n the foil on
Bash~n roa d unt 1 due north
of W II lam H Hur low s north second shelf fourth from
west corner t hen c e south to
the pla ce o t bcg l nn ng nght'
cent an ng thr ee ac r es more
or tes!l
Also s tva ted n
Su ttM

7- fhe Dally Scntmel, Mld(ilepml Pmum"l 0 Monday Apnl 24 1978
NOTICE TO
' 'I e 1o the IJ re ctor
'
CONTRACTORS
p a yau
prQvemtnts
STATE OF OH IO

B &lt;ldtrs must apply on the
proper
forms
for
qua t f cat o at~slten days
pnor to t he dale set tor
o pen M b ds n acco rdanc e
~c~ISf'~~ c~~"'~r 5~25 ..Oh o

DEPARTMENT OF
TRA N SPORTAT ION
Columbus Ohio
ApriJ
7 1978
Contritct Sales Legal
Cop• No
, .,
78 • 7•
r
UN IT PRICE CONTRACT
Sealed "rop o•ol• w II be
"'
rtce I ved at tn e oil &lt;"" of II e
D rector
of
th e
Oh
Department
of
Tr•ns0

Plans u n&lt;J spec ftcat ons
a r e on t te n th e Department
of Tr&lt;J l ol por a l lon and the
o If ce o f II " 0 str1ct Oepul•
D r H to
'
'Thr D r n tor rese rves th e
r 9ht to r ej1.2 ct any and all
lu cts

u

por tatlon
Columbus Oh o
until
10 00
A M
Oh
Standard Time Tu ec;. 'tdvo
Mav 2
197S
t or
~
pro .... ements n
A th ens and Mergs Countre s
Ohio on ..-ar ous se ct or s
ATH
US Rout e 33 n th e
C ly of A ll ens 10 Alhen r
..
1
oon V and State Route 661
n Me gs Covr ty b\1 rE'su
liJCmg w 11 ~sp hafl con cl "le
Po
I
"
tee t verrcn Wid th - Varlou~
ProlectanliWorkL"n"
'/.V 040 f
r. ,.. 1
ce t or S SOn ti es
The date sc t tor con
p~elto n of lhl ~ work. s all be
as set for II rn th e bid 1 19
proposal
Each b idder Sh Ull be
r~qulred to ftle w 11t Irs brd a
t:er trf ted Cl eck or co~ 1 ~r s
check. l or an amount efl a t to
I ve uer cen t ol h is btd butt 1
1 o e\lent rnore lttt~ n t lt v
tho usand doll ars or il bolld
1
t
or en per cent of h•s b1d

1

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DAVIDL WEIR
11 17 7J
D I RECTOR

Are you a member of

11

youroeff tet7

If 10 welcome to the
loc:el hoedqu.ortero lor
your bu1khng and re
modeling needt
TIN Frt.ndly One I

•

POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.
The Department Store of Bwlclmg Smce 1915
992-SSOO or 992·5 100

4 ·

P~vementW dlh - Var ous

feet
Pro rect and Work Length 63 096 1
eel or 195m les
The da te set for com
p letron of th s work shall be
~~o~~~a~ortl1 n lt\e b dd ng
Eac h b dder sha l l be

DAVIDL WEIR
0 RECTOR
Re\18 1773
(4J 17 24

2tc

For Tuesday Apnl 25

ASTRO·GRAPii
Bermce Bede Osol

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NOTICE TO
COl-I TRAC TORS
STATEOFO HI O
DEf ART MENTOF=
TI~ANSPOR TATION
Cu h mb us Otl 0
l\pn l 7 1918
Contract Silleslega l
Copy No 18 288
UNIT PRICE c ON TRACT
Scil led proposals w 1 be
r et:c \I Cd at th E off ce ol the
D r~ct o r
the
Ohto
01
D e par r c t
ot
Trans
p or t ll l u
catv bus
Ohto
u 1 1 10 00 A
t r
M
Oh o
Sl iln(t Jrd r me Tuesday
May
1
19H
for
rm

re ou re to frle w lh 11 s brd a
ce rt I ed check or cashter s
check for an amount equal to
f
1ve per cent Qf hr s bid but n
no f3\le nt more than I tty
thousand do a r s or a bond
for ten p er ce nt ot hr s b1d
payab e to he 0 r ector
B dders must apply on th e
proper
te r ms
tor
qua t f ca t on s al least ten
days pnor to I he date se t for
open ng btds n accordance
w 111 Cl1apter 5525 Oh o
Rev sed Code
Pla ns and spec l ca l ons
arc on t le n tl1e Department
or Transportal on and the
o I ce of th D I
I D
1
Doreclor
e sr c
epu Y
The D irector res er ve-: th e

Apnl 25 1978
A bu s n ess opport u ntty tnvo v
ng ano1h e r could be olle red
th s co m r, g y e ar He wtll see
th e m er I a t your •d eas and
want to sh are thern wtth you
TAURUS (April 20 May 201 Fol
lo w you r tn sltn cts today about
c ha ng ng someth ng you I ee l s
ou t of date or pa sse You 1 be
abl e to co m e up w 1h a better
re placemen t
F nd o u t who
you re roman! cal ly sutled to by
sendtno lor vour copy of Astrn

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SLICED CRUSHED or CHUNK

CARNAl ON

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Cans

PURINA

CAMP BELLS

RAGLE

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p

Cans

$

t\--~~lilllii-DAIRY
KRAFT

32-oz

Jar

ONLY S279 ACOIL

L1m1t one wtlh $10 00

purchase

VALUES ...._....__-'-

PARlAY RGIRIIE

2

1-Lb
Cartons

NABISCO HITl

OFFER GOOD APRIL 24 to 29, 1978

CRACKERS

CROSS HARDWARE
992 3831

12

89

1-Lb
Can

or

•••

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BANQUET

,, oz
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PERK

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9 oo to s oo
Middleport

CANNED HAMS
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OR
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675-2460

89(

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COFFEE MATE

NOODLES W/
CHICKEN DINNER

tnch of loose ftll tnsula

12 LB AVERAGE

!(RAFT JET PUFF£0

PORK I BEAlS

I

50 FT.
VINYL HOSE

29

99~

VAN CAMPS

~ 1G oz ~ ~
. , lo dve &lt;,

City Ice &amp; Fuel Co.

~~~'Lawn

GIN OS

SWIFT

COFFEE

CARDIN A L

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AI All

BUTTERBALL
TURKEYS
Pound

7

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SWIFT 8

FOR

16 oz
Can

US FIBER
ROCK WOOl
FIBER CLASS
The'e values

MON I UfS Wl[)

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59

MAC &amp; CHEESE DINNER

4

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DEL MONTE

R VALUE CO MPARISON CHART

R value

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In 1704 lhe Boston News
Letter became th e first
Amen can newspaper to be
published on a

FANCY WASHINGTON STATE
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PER BAG

3

French Fries

fo und

2
••

SALE DATES APRIL 24 •

MACHINE
RENTAL
'25 00 PER DAY

FREE

1874

POTATOES
CAR ROTS............ l~~.~~~~. 3ge
:,.~·.............~.139 CABBAGE ................. ~:.19e

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;~DISHES ................2PKGS. 29t

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1

Those born on lilts date are
under lhe s1gn of Taurus
John Russell Pope,
Amenca n architect of
famous
buildings, was

Special

ARIES (March 11 Aprll19) Tak e
11 serous mterest rn conce pt s
pre se nted to you today You re
ab le to re shap e the th ought s ol
others nto w o rkabl e rd eas
NEWSPAPE R fNlERPRtSE ASSN

FOLuERS

0

ter, Mars, Venus and Saturn

Anniversary

•••••• .•

Senco • Oren · or
U.S. fiber lnsul•tion

e

Today IS Monday, April 24,
lhe 114111 day of 1978 wtth 251
to follow
The moon IS between 118 full
phase and last quarter
The mormng star 1s
Mercury
The evenmg stars are Jup1

BEEF STEW••••••••••••• ~~.~ 1
69
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CADAHAY
All BEEF
29
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PEARL STREETS
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

The Almanac

LEAN &amp; BONELESS

CHUCK ROAST
LV ~ UST &amp;

aeauctton concern ng your
work or ca reer Large ftnancta t
ga•n s sho uld r esu lt
SAGITTARIUS (No• 23 Dec
21) Don I turn down any soctal
tnv ltat ons at th ts ttme Many
eyes w II be on you and va u
able con ta cts can be made
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan 19)
Dotng for others w1U g Ye y ou
the greate st of pleasure today
And what s mo e othe r s w II
nott ce and app laud your behaY
101
AQUARIUS' (Jan 10 Feb 19)
You re n youf own e e m ent
today n some form o f group
acttvtly A go o d day to cham
p on worthwhtle cause s You II
have a ll the answer s
PISCES I Feb 20 Ma1ch 20) Pu l
all yo ur thtnktng to work today
on those large goal s that have
appeared to be JU St out o l you r
reach The answer can now be

CHARCOAL
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sec t ions GAL State Route
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Be su re to spe c tl y bu th stgn
GEMINI(May 21 June 20) As so
ctal es 1 are p repared today to
teapp rat se the r pas I on nor
der to lac lttate a better unde r
standtng w th you Be e q ually
as co ope rat ve
CANCER (June 11 July 22)
You l take the matter ol ca rt ng
!or o1hers very sertou sly today
and even though you r th o ught s
aren I on ben e lttmg yourself
you w I
LEO (July 23 Aug 22) Olhers
wIt ltnd you pl e a sant company
to be w tlh today They want to
bask '" lh e 11me1 ghl you oc
cupy where\le r yo u go
VIRGO (Aug 23 Sepl 22) A
bu s tness matter w tth l amtly
overtones can be resoiYed
today You II come up w 1t h a
clev e r so lut on to t he Stluat o n
LIBRA (Sepl 23 Oct 23) A
stat e of affa1rs ts gotng to ar se
today where you re go ng to
pro!! as med tat o r m brmg ng
1wo oarttcs togethe r
SCORPIO (Ocf 14 Nov 111
Yo ur rn ner votc e tS about to
stee r you 1nt o m ak 1ng a brill ant

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In 1898, Spain declared war
on the United States after
receiving an American ultimatum Ill withdraw from
Cuba .
In
1972,
Apollo
16
astronauL~ blasted off the
moon and headecf ba ck Ill the
Earth after t he third U.S.
expl orati on of the lunar
swiace .
A thou ~ht for the da y :
German poe t Chr istian
Gellert sa1d , "lJve as you will
have wished to live when you
· are rl vin ~ ."

Anniversary
Special
FREE
French Fries
' W i th P urc h o~ t&gt;

Of 9 Steak
Sandw 1th
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TUH WI D
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ECO NOMY lRA Cl OR woth all at
lochmo&gt;nl'&gt; lo k e ne._.. os k 111g
SiiSO · Phone b1 4) 6QB 3?90
B 8. ') MO BI LE HOME S Pt Pl ea
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1rn3 Br.o odmore 14 ~ b.&lt;l 7
bed room
197J 0 0 f1Qn 14 1 t:iJ J bedr OOirl
!97/ ..;,c tonor1 14 • b7 3 bedroom
) both
197/ Co vf- nlr y 1/ • b5 3 brorl r oom.
'1e9 Sro ht,•n u r~ 1/ 1 bO 2
bedr co rn
RED UC f ~ A rE 8 lo"&gt;t w.th Go Be~e
I oblets 8. l 1/o p wole r poll s
F.JPI\on D•ug

Vi aJtt..d to Uuy

PUBLIC SALE
NOt iC e rs hereby g,yen !nat
on Apr r1 27th , 1978, at 10 00
A M a publ iC sa te w ill be he l d
at t he Sco ll Shan k res tdence
105 Un 1on Avenue . Pom er oy ,
Oh 10, to se ll tor c ash the
follo w i ng c a1l atera l. t o w rt
1973 Fort Tor 1no . &lt;~ aoor
5ta1lon Wagon . Serra I No JH
.&amp; 2 H 18781 6
The Nat 10nr'll Bank. o t
Delro •t. M icht gan rese r ves
the r rqht 10 b1d at th i S sa te

IQ75 12 • t:IJ Gron voll e M odern
co un,r y h.11ng 011 con d•'• On H, Q
co mpletely furn,c,hed 37 • Q
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par k'et YtOtche!l ond &lt;h a,ns
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and older '!o il&gt;" f:' r c.orn'&gt; Buy ·w ll
or trod~ Call Ro g(o r Wofflsloy
747 133 1

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bed ~ ~ron bed., r•tr
tornpl r•tro
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Rt 4 Pomeroy Oht o 0 1 coli

997 7760
NO II EM 100 Lo rge o r too '&gt;moll
Wd ! buy I p1ece o r comple te
hou!tchold N ~w u!.Cd or on t r
que) Mort+" s Furnrture 10 N
7nd St , M 1ddleport Phon e

997 6370
CHIP
WOOD
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pPr ton Bundled ~ l ob S6 per
ton O~l ~&gt;1 ered to Ohto Pollet
Co lh 7 Pam er oy 997 2689
$( A SH $ fQ, 1ur1 k to r ~ Frye s
ifuck and Au ro Parts ll\l ret k er
St:'rvrw l11t.&gt; ~ole O" d Repai r
Ru tland 7&lt;1'} 7081 o r Pf'n m oi l
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WANTED TO buy ?SO 01 300 boles
ol st1ow Colli J04 523 1331
WANT

TO bv y Young cou pl e
to buy cou nlry proper ty
50 ro 100 plus acre\ good
woter and mrne rol n ghts
trllohlfo and woodPd
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takrum {hlorrdP lertllrt er dog
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FLEA MAR~[[ Satur day Apnl
?9th E11 eryone we lcome . 20
tables of dd ferent tl ems for
'!.ol e at Ame11&lt;an Leg, on Post
.407 Rutland Oh 10

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ton FO R O~' 100 tru&lt; k Ju'J ~tor1
dord Edr o good condrt1on
19 romol f' color IV Good condo
!t an $100 Q49 70S I

1976 HAIIL EY Fl H 1?00 Brl..e ,, on
\hO wi QOfl'1 (Ond rlron wr !h tour
pocl.. helmet and other C llfO ~
Onl y 3600 mole~ S3A00 Ot will
cor1S 1de r tr od e l or I Q7b or la ter
mod el F'or d or Chev rolf:' t 'r ton
p•c t.. up 98) 3917
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on ~a tu1doy A p11l ']Q th A ll
tt('rn\ pr •c ed to ~ell f or mo•,.
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C'AFFODi~

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BY OW NLR 5 octC'&gt; w• th 9 room
h o u ~e FRH GA~ 1 cor go, ag e
~urnmer l..r tchen a nd bord Pr ed
by 7ueek~ Co lt 985 3827
JUST COMPLEIED new hou~e on
M rddl opor·l Fo r rno n• rnlmmo
11on lOll Qq'] 2138 or 9Q1. S304
BY OWNER J
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ttanrng
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bedroom'&gt; wt rh l ore
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of Rut land Comp leTe tro ile1
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9:3o-:one Day At A T ime 8, 10; Art Amer i ca 20 .

lO:Oo- BIII y Graham Cr usade 8, Lou Grant 10; News

A( Rf!, 8 roo m rem odeled
hom e oil mrncrol r 1gh ts fue l
011 l urnoce
Rutland aroo
S3b 000 New 3 b ~~d o oo r n to ta l
1113 acre\
electrr( horne
neat mtiH!~ 5'1 7 000 Bvdd•ng
lo t I 11 acre~ IVrol wo te1 on
Ia ! i 3 800 Colt 741 2819 oh er 5
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1800 nHic~ f:,. cel len t tondr l ron
Klfl g and Ouee n ~eat S3300
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wlh only
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30• 773 1365
f:.OR ~ AU Parh l or 1974 Vf!g o
Sta tro n Wo gan Colt e"lt&gt;nmg!l
qq') 7943

OOZER FOR HIRE
Specialiud
in
Yl(d
grading ,
driveways ,

For The Best
Price 'In Town
See
Denver Kapple

Kitchen Cabinet•, Roofing,
Pa.tios,
Sidewotks,
New
Construction
&amp;
co ·ncrete
Remodeling .

(614) 667-6177
Between 7: 30 &amp; 9:00
p.m .
4- 12· 1 mo.

P.

DAVID BRICKLES

MOORE'S

General Contracting

Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
Tires
Battery .
Installation Service
Pomeroy , 0 .
Ph . 992 ·2841

Route2
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
Estimotes by Appointment
Phone 992-7119
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Syrocut.c

on ' 10CIC lo t
~ po &lt;rou\ J bedr oom woth large
uhhly 10om Hardwood t lool\
and car pe t r1ull tree\ and
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In Roc•n e 3 1 acres 8eou11!ut S
bcd1 oom 3 both home Com
ple tely
1 ernode te d
on d
co1 petcd Ha s both go ~ and
eleclrtc f urnace large co,port
and sfo mge buildtngs Cen tral
or1 p tu., lu ll bo ~ eme n l Fot rn
l or matron (Oil 11 49 1018
84 ACRE S l emed born 1 pon ds
70 ocr t:Hi po~lure ba lanced
limbe r J bedroom ho use. 11
bo~emonl on Rl 143 1 m ile~
oH R1 7 By pa ~s Q-49 2057
I ' ' acr es on leodr ng ( r(:el., Rood

997 7060.

AUTO PAINnNG

Radiator~

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Middleport , Oh io

Service•ro.
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24 Years Service

SPRING SPECIAL
Comptele Pa int Jobs
Small Cars
SlOO.OO
Large Cars
Sl25.00
Trucks
5175.00
Body work &amp; repair 51. 00
per inch using onl)' the best
Dupont materials.
742-JOIO

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UNION OPERATED
3.30.1 mo.

l:lusiness Service"

5ave 30 pel . to SO pel.
on heating cost
E~~;perience

BOWER S REPAIR
~weeper~ IOO!&gt; ICr ~ u an~ ott
~ rn nl1 oppltanre s lown mow tH
llfJ JI to ~lato Hrghwo y Gmo ge
a n Rou w 7 Ph one (61 4) Q8S

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and all type~ ol general rupou
Wot l.. guoton teed 10 y(&gt;Ot \·Ox
pc • 1encc Phone 9'17 ?• OQ
·MACHINE Repou ' ~e1
.... ce oil rnoke ~ Qqj 71!l 4 fhe
f abr1c
Sh op
P o mc • o y
Aul hor rtc d ~rng cr Soles and
S(•l¥1&lt;e We~horp en ~&lt;t~~o1~

and

fully insur!d

Freo Est.
Coli : 991-3115
4-9· t mo. pd .

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FL WOOO

Slum hlraction

Young's . .

MODERN
SUPPLY
engine
mower

Carpeting

Small

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C,rpet • UphOlstery
Ph011e Mile Youna

Milsst)' Ftf9ul0n
&amp; Gibson Tilltrs, Lewn Boy
Mower Soles &amp; Service.

&amp;

service.

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.92·2206 Of 992·7630

399 W. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Ph . 992-2164

'111tOriliftiiDII

Rat lilt lmitJIDII

Uuoiness Op,mrtunities
WAN I I:D DlAaRS to i!l~ ta ll lm
pertal ~p raye d R+· Roo trng and
Roo l rcop11 ~ nn old and nt.•w
bvddtng~ 11 ,., al~o o lr(ltnltn
dOU\ unutgy and lf1~UI OII O II
~over Nearl y o,.ery han\{' ond
build1ng ownro1 con uw rl We
ore th e' on ly monuloclurP1 that
trOifH how to t n~ to l1 wrth on thP
1ob t•o mrng by l otlu• y rn
~ toiler s No l ees oJ any lo. 1nd
We O!O only 1 n t erc~ t ('d If\ ~ell
.ng th• ~ rao lrng and energ y ~ov
~n g rnotcr rol and cqu1prncn 1
tho ! we monuloc turc Con bo
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lm pe r rol
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4700
W• no hrc... on A 11e
Ph•l o PA
191 44 or coli Mt Waher r. To ll
I"' ee
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or
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Phon~ 991.3457 0 1 991 5867 .

Duoiness Service!!
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EXC A VAIING do1er

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Service~~ Offered
and

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and lo bo y ~ l of h11c writ haul
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grave l - blod'llop
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pov1ng Rt I -4 3 Phone 1 (6 14)
098 733 I
BA THROO M S AND
t'\ t t c h en~
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br ng co rpen t1 y a nd gener al
motnten ont ~
13 ye o• ~ elt
Pl'' r~n( e 997 3685
PULLI N S ( XC A VAIING . Comp le te
Smvl(f.! Phone QQ? 2478
WINlER G I:T Ia you r h ouse? let u~
make nocenory repo•rs AI
lr omm . Consli uel lo n 747·7318 .
PIANO lUNING lor1~ Daniel s
Al so ropatn and od1uslments
992· 2581 II no on s ~er colt
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Pomenw Landmark
Jock W. C.rMY, Mgr
Phone 992 -2111

REDUCED TO S15,900 - " SU PER BARGAIN IN
POM EROY" - m story home in very good condition .
Features 4 bedroom s, love ly fam il y room in basement ,
nice living room. kitchen&amp; bath. Large yard fen ced In
back . Better ca ll now, this won 'l lasl long .

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Emergency One 13 ; Petticoat Junction

5 : 3~News 6;

Elec. Co. 20,33 ; Ma ry Tyler Moore 10;

Hoaan ' s Heroes 15.

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7:0()--Cr oss-Wils 3.4; Newlywed Game 6. t3 ; Pop Goes
The Counlry 8; News 10; Gill igan 's ts. 15; French
Chef 20: Book Beat 33 .

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Candi d Ca mera 6; Ma c N eii ·Lehrer Report 20 ,33 ;
Pr ice is Right 10 ; T hat ' s H o llywood 13 ; T elevis ion

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dum my . 11 East held the
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diam ond tri cks . If East
ducked South would shift to
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spades took East 's king at
trick one. South promptly
led a club to dumm y. Eas t

Saturday's Cryploquote : WHEN SPRING COMES MANY A won with his a ce and led
MAN WHO IS RETIRED WISHES HE WERE WORKING SO anothc1· s pade. South's ten
HE COULD TAKE THE DAY OFf.-SOURCE UNKNOWI'
lost to West 's jack and West
continued s pades ."
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Family 8; Sesame Sl. 20,33: Gomer Pyle . USMC
10; Dinah IJ .
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4:JD-Little Rascals 3. 15 ; Gilligan ·~ Is. 4; Gol l1gan s ts
8 : Brady Bunch 10.
5:oo-Here Corpe The Br ides 3; Star Trek 4; Gunsmo,ke
8 : Mi ster Rogers' Neighborhood 20.33 ; Hogan s

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TALK TO
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15 IN STOCK

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Let
soften " c:ondtllon your
walor wllli Co-op wotor
softener, Modtl uc.svt:
Now only

of Our Lives 3,4, 15; As The W orld Turns
8.1 0: 2 oo-One Life lo Live 6,13 ; 2:3o-Doclors
3,4,15; Guiding Lig hf 8.1 0.
3:oo-Anolher World 3,4,15 ; General Hospilal 6. 13;
Lilias . Yoga &amp; You 20 .
.
3·3D-A II tn The Family 8,10; Consumer Surv"al Kll
20 ; 4:()()--Mi ster Cartoon 3; Superm an 4; For

(Answe rs tomorrow)

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Only 15.

33; O ld Friends ... New Fr iends 20 ; 8 : 3()-- Laverne
41 007
&amp; Sh irley 6, 13 ; To Be Announ ced 20 .
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9 : 00-M o n eyc hange rs 3,4.15 ; Three 's Comp any 6, 13;
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H y d e Park 33; Si,; Americ an Fam ilt es 20 .
9:3o-Movie " Vega~ ... 6.13; GE Theater 8,10; lO .ooGUAilD5 OF
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11: JG-Johnny Carson 3,4, 15 ; Gui nnes s Book of W orld
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Yesterday's Answer
Records 6,13: McCloud 8: ABCNews 33; 12 :0()-14 Cadence call 5 Push ba ck
Janak
i 33.
22
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up
29
Convex
6 Brazil tree
15 Cow
1:oo- To morrow 3,4: News 13,.
23
Use
molding
P"i?J'-11 6 Pull. along
1 Kind of soap
1 lo-Ko iak 8.
up
30 Naval.
11 The Desert
8 Iron
Movie Channel 4 24 Philippine
historian
Fox
Curta in
5 &amp; 7 P .M.- Bound tor Glory ( PGI
island
Miss
19 Chemical
country
9 &amp; 11 P.M. - Slapshot IRI
34
25 Holy place ·
Bagnold
suffix
9 Fretted
Cable Channel 5 26 Pa inter,
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II
Oarsman
36 "Dombey
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Claude 6:30 P M. - Test imony Tim e
with cash
ll Breaks
28 Mr. Moody
and _ ..
7:00P .M. - Paul Gaudino Fami ly Fitness show
2! Skidded
to harness
7:30 P .M. - Home Digesl
(i 1\SO I.J NE 1\IJ .EY "'
of
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Allen's
37
Poke
22 March date 18 Air
10:00 P.M.-700 Club .
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Chinese
Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag
leader
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6,13 :

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THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY

I

~ hlldren

8; Yo ung &amp; the Restl ess 10; Not For Women

: 30-Day s

by THOMAS JOSEPH

Wt hove ont1rgod our

SAVE ON
CARPETING
DRIVE ALimE
&amp;
SAVE ALOT

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service dtplr1mtnf •nd

Jock W. C.noy , Mgr
Phone 992·2111

News

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APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Pomerow Landmark

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NEW - JU ST OFF PRE SS ! JUMBLE BOOK •11 with 110puules 19 aotall·
able 1or $1.35 postpaid from Jumble . c/o th is newspaper , P.O. Box
Norwood, N.J. 07648. lnctude your name, addte s9, tip code and me e
ch ecks payable to Newspaper t:roaks

~-

will service Hotpolnt oncl
olhtr bronds.

Tomorrow 8,10 ; Elec. Co . 33 .

:oo-For Richer For Poorer 3; All My

FIRST WITH THE WORST

' EM .. .

Cellulosic (wood fiber)
Thermal Insulation

Phone
912 -3748 or 992 -5020
FREE PARKING
3-31·1 mo.

675.m2

"'M~ ' "

Print answer here:

ORPHAM AMMIE---BACK HOME BLUES

Blown Insulation
JIM KEESEE

BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.

lor
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Seotic
Tank Service
Bo x

Chester, Ohio
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"Get ALoad Of This"
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Phooe 985-3806

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\GLUEDE

Anyday , anytime.

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

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estimate . 24 hour service.

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-BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR
1.: ;)I
&amp;
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PAINTS

Hartford
882.2175

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SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

4-9-1 mo.

F!Vl ACRES el'telt e nt bUIIdtng
\ rle
Tupper~ Pl om!i. ,
water
a ... o, lob le $6 800 Ca ll alter
S 00 prn ~ ~ 7b85

IN GALLIPOLIS

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lo.tt cl"l en a womon ~ delogh t 7
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9'97 611 4 or ~~ 7377

In

Deal EsW" (or Sale

burld •ng ,.,

Mee ting

of Minds 33.

LODGE:

4-4-1 mo.

7:0()--T oda y 3,4,15: Good Morning Ameri ca.6,13; CBS
News 8; Bul tw inkle 10; 7 3o-Schootles 10 .
S:oo-Capt . Kangaroo 8,10; sesame S, 33 ; 8.3o9:oo-Merv Gr iftln 3; Phil Donahue 4,13, lS ;
Emergen cy One 6; Family Altair 8; Malch Game
10.
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9:3D-Andy Griffith 8; Fam ily Affa ir 10; lO :oo- ar
Sharks 3,4, 15; Edge of Nig ht 6; Pa ss The Bu ck 8;
Joker ' s Wild 10; To Tell The Trulh 13.
'10 :3Q-Ho tlywood Squares 3,4,15; High Hopes 6; Price
is Right 8,10: $20 ,000 Pyramid 13.
. 11 :Oo-High Rollers 3,4, 15: Happy Day s 6.13: 11: lDWheet ol Fort une 3.15 ; Fa mi ly Fe ud 6,13; Par .
lr idg e Fami ly 4; Love of Life 8,1 0: Sesame St. 20 ;
1H5--C BS News 8: Lo ving Free 10.
n :oo-Newscen ler 3; News 4,6,10: Sanf ord &amp; Son 1~ ;
Gambil 8; Midday Maga&gt;lne 13 ; 12 :3o-Ryan s
Hope 6.13 : Bob Braun 4; Gong Show 15 : Search for

.

9 : 0D-Money changers 3, 4, 15; Art Ame ri ca 20 :

[HAD HER
TO McKEES HUN TI

Pomeroy, Ohio

&amp; Co mments 10 ; 6:3D-Focus on
Co lumbus 4; New s 6; Svnrlse Semester 8; .6:4S:M o rn l ng eport J; 6: so-Good Morning, Wst V1rg lnta
13; 6:55--C huck Wh ile Repoorls 10; News 13.

6 : 2s-C oncerns

B:Oo- Ro l!ergir \s 3,4 ,15; Sugar Tim e! 6.13; N at tonal
Col tegiat e C h eer le adin g Champ i onsh ip ~ 8 , 10 ;
Consu mer Survival 20 ,33 .
·
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8:3Q-Joe &amp; Va lerie 3.4.15: Baseball 6, 13; Turnabout

HA5 E5CAPE D EASY':S

'

191 301 I

'·''Y Mqt

/SO BU ea1 co rn Hand p•clo ed S1
o bu 985 3978

VEl VEl STEP Nu rs e's Shoe~ $4 .88
to S 10 .88 . Bail ey!&gt; Middleport .

For
sales &amp; Service

o4 -

TUESDAY . APRIL 25 , 1978
5:4s-FarmReport 13 : 5:5o-PTL Club 13; S·SsSunr lse Semester 10; 6:oo-PTL Club IS.

Schools 33.
7·3Q-Thal Nashville Mus ic 3; In Search of 4; Muppet
· Show 6; Mafch Game PM 8; Mac Neii ·Lehrer
Reporl 20,33; Wild Kingdom 10; Candid Camera 13 .

20; Original s 33 .

.

30 y1 hri"oncm g Ol!iO
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77E STele A,t hen~ ph on e bl 41

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Phn111

Crusad e 15; Daniel Fost er ~ M.D. 20; Know Your

220 E. Main St .

Cd UNJR\' l orrnlo nd w1 1h !.ec!ud
ed wood5 wa ter and good ot
t e"~ rn M onroe Cou nt,- W Vo
S1 000 d o wn call (30 4) 777
3107or 304) 77? 32'17

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1977 FO RD 75 m owm Only us!ld
lw•t:e Coli Gl9/ 71.tB

992 ·3079

HOMESillS l o r ~ olo I acre an d
up M tddlepor t near Rutland
Coll 997· 7481

77

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labht t) and E Vap
wore t
prlt~
Nel!oon~ Orug

FI VE GA LLON gorden ~p roye1
(new) 8 8 0 el .. c tr~ t hedge
shear s (used tw11 o, lreod le
sewt n g m och1ne good condt
t1on Very ol d solrd ook s1ond
Split b o ttom sewmg roc k er

Real ~!:stale for Sale

ollH:1
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Chanl"!el

5 &amp; 7 P.M.-Guns &amp; Fury (G)
9 &amp; 11 P.M.-Dom ino Pr incip le I RI
Cable Channel 5 6.: 30 P.M. - Testimony Time
1·00 P.M. - Paul Gaud ino Family Filness Show
7;30 P.M. - Speci a l Edition : A Free Press
10:00 P M. - 700 Clu b

6·QO--News 3 4,8, 10,13,15 : AB C News 6: Zoom 20.
6:Jo-NBC N ~ws 3.4 ,15: ABC News 13: Carol Burnell &amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 8,10 ; Ove r Easy 20 .
7 oo-C•oss.Wils 3.4: New lywed Game 6,1 3; Marl y
. Robbins' Spolllghl ·8: News 10; ~Ill y Graham

EUIOTT APPLIANCE II

AND SERVICE
1H -llc

RISING Sl AR Ken11el Boordrng
Indoor ond ou td oor
ru n ~
C.•op mmg all breed\ Cl ea n
'&gt; Otl •lor y locrl 1ttC$
Ches h1 re .
Phone \61 4 ) 367 0/91

POMEROY
LANDMARK
~

~ALES

AUTHORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

12:4G-News 13 ; 1 ; 00-Tomorrow

3,4.

MONDAY. APRIL24 , 1978

e iJ e;.oa 3790

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WOOD COOK &lt;,to11e 6 bur net
o11en worm1ng tloe h Woter
to nk whuro enornel 74/ /581

1976 HONDA JW Rood Boke
Ch r ome and bluo&gt; Fran ! d1~ c
brake ~
Vr-1y Ia .... rn1!es
')
helmet ~ S900 9'n b30'1

HOOF HOlt OW H or~e~ Buy sell
trade or l rorn New and used
-, add le~ Ruth Rcev~~ A lbany

rwo

KAWA SAII; I I'\ )(

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r et• lor Sale

VA f HA

RIDING lAWNMO W [ R M vr
rov 10 h p Prarli co l ly rww
Phon e bi J 667 3593
llr
1
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Phone 9'12-2181

Comm erc •ol property a pp ro ~ 17
at re-, le ... el land, lotatcd at
luppt.&gt;r~ Pia'" ~ on Ohro R ou r ~
7 Phon e 161 4 bb7 bJOJ

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7 48 I

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W. C.rsey . Mgr .
·218 1

1963 fORD I , ton truc t..
'1 47 .3967

Call Now Eor
Appointment
Pomeroy Landmark
9 .. -Ja ck W. Carsey , Mcjr .

NEW J bedr oo m hou~e 1 bo th ~
all elec
1 otre M tddlepor l
clo~ e to Ru tland Phon P 997

BR O WNIN G 8TQ9 34 lull chol. e
Alt er 6 ptn t oll 99'1 6310

WAN IED SMAll u!oed tractor .
Wr d@ hont end 3 pa•n t end
' Phone Qtn J/87 or qq'} 2496

Yam Sale,......

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,
POTASH, FERlO-PELS

lOSE WE IGH I SAFEl Y' Joke NEW
B Sf,m d1e t plan and A quav op
wat er polls
Vtl loge Phor
mot )I 17 t N 2nd A ve M rd
dl epon

qn 7608

Any U.S. made car- parts
extra if needed . Excludes
front-wheel drive cars.

ONE
SI AME SE f emale &lt;OT
Spayed
5 ha1~
good
wt th
chrl dren 985 AIll or lj'q:2 -5b71

prices on

3o

f REf PUPPIE~
90/ 784J

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11\tr'f' '"thllt!l '-' "f •t!Ui ily Ill
.O f•-.:1 Ill l tw gt O W IIIf 01*11o()llt

n on av-'11 lor

985 J55 J

t'or Sale, R...nt or Tl"!!dl&gt;

WORMS
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1Q60 FO RD BR ONCO
4 ,.,heel
d11vc&gt; Good &lt;ondr ! ton Harold
Brewer
l o n~ Bollom
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trorler
l ocot~ri
01
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Oh •o Con~rr utl 'o n
men only Ph on E' 304 773 5873

IN ONE HAR'

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Sadly m·~ ~e d by chd dren and
grandchrl d ren

Q49 253 J

Check our low. low

WOIJlO YOU Ll ll:l. TO

remembered e'er Ji

~hap€'

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Wl S1£RN 50Ul H~J.!N l·'c· tn
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ope nu1g on or f&gt;'&gt;lohl,.,heod Tpr
• •tor y Solo1y plu., ro r1 1rn·~
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ore '&gt; ole'&gt; rr11ncl e&lt;! and con meet
people t hr~ ,., a gre&lt;~r op
por lu nrt'l· Wr.te or coH fo r D""
rr11ervre w 99'} 2480

day

t07J INl~ RNATI O NA L SCOUT 4
whet&gt; ! dr 1ve J ~pcc&gt;d V 8 A 1

SMALl A PT su rtob e lor onl y one
Fv rnt '.&gt;hPO Coil Q&lt;l] 5101 even

IN

lo.ted

Bull 98~ ~8 4 6

rt eof ~o &lt;111e rt91 5858

HELP W.o\NifD Do•· v mor• nct&gt;d
Nl (JII q4o /)8/

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8.

hog~ One regrsteted
th ree yea r old Polled Her eford

10 • )() mo b' !40&gt; home 1 bed room

P£P SON Ofl oer\on~ to NH'" and
.lme gro,e\ a • R o, ~ St:&gt;•·r•q~
( P"' "" " re r, Cor'O( I So ·~ t-u r ,
To .,. ,.,h ~:
lr,.\ •e e~
Gu .
ll u~&lt;. (' li QQ ) 5..,.., I

LOVI NG memory of our
m o the r
Mr ~
El•1obeth
Duc kwon h who po~sed away
May 1 196q
Mo'( rom e~ w1th ~od re gret~
!he day th e month we w rll never
forget
For 1n our heart~ you·wdl olwov!&gt;

b oc kh o ~

toade1 and lo Bo y 1970 I H
1700 dumA true I-. These car\ be
bough T se po re te ly o r as a
g1oup
Ph on e Q49 1705 01
04Q 1/1 0 far rnore lfll or mo tron

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Phone QQ']

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~ ov re 33
r1orth ol Pom ero y
~or ge 1o • ~ (a ll 90'} . J .. Q

oppearo" c(' and p l eo~o.-,t re •
, cnolr ty o mu":&gt; l (oil Sue lor op
po " " " pnt IN7 'Dt.6

In Memory
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3011 Main St.
PomOf'Oy, Ohlo
Pomeroy 992-6282
or 992-6263
8 A.M. to4 :30 P.M.

tJ : vu-Janakl 33 ;
Movie

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... ao d
tabl e
~ow $ 1400
QQ'} 1JI1

CARTER ·
PWMBING &amp;
HEAnNG INC.

5El£ C110 N ot the best wood
,to ve~ "' Southeas tern Ohto
M or~o
Ft~ l
lol ol to
Jotul
1('111pwood 011d N olhuo Z•on
Ht&gt;et Co 8 Puttl0f1\ Or l oll M rl l
St ' Ar hen $ bl 4 5910079 01
tt1 J oQe 1187

w ll contorn ed

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QQ '] 5076

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NOTICE

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fORD MOWER 6 II bot 3 pt
h. td• goOd ro nd rlion tQ)5 7
ton !rut !.. Hot b.-.d Good li r e~
Q4Q 1057

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Business Services

Wh_eel
Alignment

Ft RSI liNE r) nol goo d enough
That., wh y we se ll Dfl !A liRES
7A2 1328

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COONEfil S CAMPERS on Ro •nbo•~
R•dce H•ah Quolt ty lo " pr tces
full- r,ru• ~r (!o(reotrQ11Qf ... eh•cle ~
and acc eHor1 es Oft Ohoo Rt 1
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O pi&gt; n ,,fl doo l. Con toll Ro bt:o r I
(odrl t&gt;'f Long So !lOll\ Oh •o

9 .. '-Jack W. C.rwy , Mgr .
6il Phone m .2111

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Easy 33.
11 :3D-Johnny Carson 3,4, 15; Police Storv 6.l3; Mov ie
" I'll Cry Tomorrow " 8; Movie " The Long , Long
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HOW WOULD 'iE LIKE
A FOLD·UP CARD TABLE
FER "'ORE BIRFDAY,
PAW?

NAW -I DON'T
NEED ONE ..

A Michi gan reader wants

to know why we bid £rom one
to seven instead or fr om
seven to U .
(t goes ba ck to whist
where vou scored o n e point
for ea c'h trick over six Ithe
sev enth tril'k being known
os the odd tri ck 1.
INJo:WSI' I\I ' I' H F'lTEI I I'H ISE 'ASSN I

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Bndge care of th rs newspa·
per. p'o Box 489, Rad;o City
Sratoon. New York . N Y, 10019.)

I ALREADY GOT ONE
THAT'S FIXIN'TO FOLD UP
ENNV DAV NOW

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1rode l or p ro pe r ty or 14 • 70
ho~J~e rro ol er ol eovo l value 111
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NOTICE OF

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In 1898, Spain declared war
on the United States after
receiving an American ultimatum Ill withdraw from
Cuba .
In
1972,
Apollo
16
astronauL~ blasted off the
moon and headecf ba ck Ill the
Earth after t he third U.S.
expl orati on of the lunar
swiace .
A thou ~ht for the da y :
German poe t Chr istian
Gellert sa1d , "lJve as you will
have wished to live when you
· are rl vin ~ ."

Anniversary
Special
FREE
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' W i th P urc h o~ t&gt;

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14 · 2~ - 'jl6

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lochmo&gt;nl'&gt; lo k e ne._.. os k 111g
SiiSO · Phone b1 4) 6QB 3?90
B 8. ') MO BI LE HOME S Pt Pl ea
~ a n t W V a be'!o •de H(&gt;&lt; ~ ~
1rn3 Br.o odmore 14 ~ b.&lt;l 7
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197/ Co vf- nlr y 1/ • b5 3 brorl r oom.
'1e9 Sro ht,•n u r~ 1/ 1 bO 2
bedr co rn
RED UC f ~ A rE 8 lo"&gt;t w.th Go Be~e
I oblets 8. l 1/o p wole r poll s
F.JPI\on D•ug

Vi aJtt..d to Uuy

PUBLIC SALE
NOt iC e rs hereby g,yen !nat
on Apr r1 27th , 1978, at 10 00
A M a publ iC sa te w ill be he l d
at t he Sco ll Shan k res tdence
105 Un 1on Avenue . Pom er oy ,
Oh 10, to se ll tor c ash the
follo w i ng c a1l atera l. t o w rt
1973 Fort Tor 1no . &lt;~ aoor
5ta1lon Wagon . Serra I No JH
.&amp; 2 H 18781 6
The Nat 10nr'll Bank. o t
Delro •t. M icht gan rese r ves
the r rqht 10 b1d at th i S sa te

IQ75 12 • t:IJ Gron voll e M odern
co un,r y h.11ng 011 con d•'• On H, Q
co mpletely furn,c,hed 37 • Q
own1r~:g
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S7400 Phon .. qq7 bi93

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par k'et YtOtche!l ond &lt;h a,ns
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and older '!o il&gt;" f:' r c.orn'&gt; Buy ·w ll
or trod~ Call Ro g(o r Wofflsloy
747 133 1

OLD f-URN ITURE •r •· bo n ·'&gt; b r o~~
bed ~ ~ron bed., r•tr
tornpl r•tro
hou ~ehold s W• ,,., M D Mrl l ~&gt;t
Rt 4 Pomeroy Oht o 0 1 coli

997 7760
NO II EM 100 Lo rge o r too '&gt;moll
Wd ! buy I p1ece o r comple te
hou!tchold N ~w u!.Cd or on t r
que) Mort+" s Furnrture 10 N
7nd St , M 1ddleport Phon e

997 6370
CHIP
WOOD
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m o~~:
drometer 10 on lor gmt en d !iB
pPr ton Bundled ~ l ob S6 per
ton O~l ~&gt;1 ered to Ohto Pollet
Co lh 7 Pam er oy 997 2689
$( A SH $ fQ, 1ur1 k to r ~ Frye s
ifuck and Au ro Parts ll\l ret k er
St:'rvrw l11t.&gt; ~ole O" d Repai r
Ru tland 7&lt;1'} 7081 o r Pf'n m oi l
!A'} '9575

WANTED TO buy ?SO 01 300 boles
ol st1ow Colli J04 523 1331
WANT

TO bv y Young cou pl e
to buy cou nlry proper ty
50 ro 100 plus acre\ good
woter and mrne rol n ghts
trllohlfo and woodPd
John
6t .t 054 17\?
nont~

CO A L LIMF5!0Nl 'and grovel,
takrum {hlorrdP lertllrt er dog
l ood and oil type'&gt; of !. ai r b
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Dovrd~ o n

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£:0UtP M t: N f l OR to mplete beauty
shop l ol l out o perato r ~
1! sold Thts. week
Phone

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wo nt to f'luy or ~ ell ~Oinf&gt; lhor'1g
OP IQn ~ "9 l or ••.or~
or
whotf&gt;,pr
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lo ~ter w 1th o Sf&gt;r•trnPI Wont A d
Coli qq'] 71 ~

FLEA MAR~[[ Satur day Apnl
?9th E11 eryone we lcome . 20
tables of dd ferent tl ems for
'!.ol e at Ame11&lt;an Leg, on Post
.407 Rutland Oh 10

&amp; BLEND

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Pomer1r1 Landmark

ton FO R O~' 100 tru&lt; k Ju'J ~tor1
dord Edr o good condrt1on
19 romol f' color IV Good condo
!t an $100 Q49 70S I

1976 HAIIL EY Fl H 1?00 Brl..e ,, on
\hO wi QOfl'1 (Ond rlron wr !h tour
pocl.. helmet and other C llfO ~
Onl y 3600 mole~ S3A00 Ot will
cor1S 1de r tr od e l or I Q7b or la ter
mod el F'or d or Chev rolf:' t 'r ton
p•c t.. up 98) 3917
I Q7J YA MAHA 750 rnator{ yclc
G oo d
condotoon
St!SO
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collec tr or• ol A von r of
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de(on ter '&gt;
IV'&gt;! lt t.. e
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Mor lo. ,:.t ot Rutl and legron Hal l
on ~a tu1doy A p11l ']Q th A ll
tt('rn\ pr •c ed to ~ell f or mo•,.
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992-7113

MAY Be ON H15 WAY
C'AFFODi~

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20,33.

BY OW NLR 5 octC'&gt; w• th 9 room
h o u ~e FRH GA~ 1 cor go, ag e
~urnmer l..r tchen a nd bord Pr ed
by 7ueek~ Co lt 985 3827
JUST COMPLEIED new hou~e on
M rddl opor·l Fo r rno n• rnlmmo
11on lOll Qq'] 2138 or 9Q1. S304
BY OWNER J
e-d o• r go ~
ttanrng
1
Ru t land

bedroom'&gt; wt rh l ore
heal ond 01r cond1
otre lev1.•, l lol "'
SI S 000
Ph on e

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SiORY fro1110 ho u ~ e
0
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b urld1119~ 4 acre~ lopd a ! edge
of Rut land Comp leTe tro ile1
hoolo. up al!oo I bon k ~ ap pror'&gt;
ed proJWI!y ot !.&gt; 15 ~DO Phon!'
q92 7()q 4

H OU~ E AND b u~rn£&gt;'s
R e (·d~v,llo 98S 3~?9
P O M~R OY

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9:3o-:one Day At A T ime 8, 10; Art Amer i ca 20 .

lO:Oo- BIII y Graham Cr usade 8, Lou Grant 10; News

A( Rf!, 8 roo m rem odeled
hom e oil mrncrol r 1gh ts fue l
011 l urnoce
Rutland aroo
S3b 000 New 3 b ~~d o oo r n to ta l
1113 acre\
electrr( horne
neat mtiH!~ 5'1 7 000 Bvdd•ng
lo t I 11 acre~ IVrol wo te1 on
Ia ! i 3 800 Colt 741 2819 oh er 5
pm or onytrrne ~01 8 ~vr'

lWOHOUS ES .

1Q77 IOOOcc Bvrghondy )porl ~ l er
1800 nHic~ f:,. cel len t tondr l ron
Klfl g and Ouee n ~eat S3300
q4q 7771 alter b prn Senou!&gt;
wlh only
19~9

INIERNAliON AL I , ton
tru&lt;lo.
791 engme
Ne wly
o vrorhouh~d Nlj w !roe ~ S9Q5

30• 773 1365
f:.OR ~ AU Parh l or 1974 Vf!g o
Sta tro n Wo gan Colt e"lt&gt;nmg!l
qq') 7943

OOZER FOR HIRE
Specialiud
in
Yl(d
grading ,
driveways ,

For The Best
Price 'In Town
See
Denver Kapple

Kitchen Cabinet•, Roofing,
Pa.tios,
Sidewotks,
New
Construction
&amp;
co ·ncrete
Remodeling .

(614) 667-6177
Between 7: 30 &amp; 9:00
p.m .
4- 12· 1 mo.

P.

DAVID BRICKLES

MOORE'S

General Contracting

Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
Tires
Battery .
Installation Service
Pomeroy , 0 .
Ph . 992 ·2841

Route2
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
Estimotes by Appointment
Phone 992-7119
n4.1fc

Syrocut.c

on ' 10CIC lo t
~ po &lt;rou\ J bedr oom woth large
uhhly 10om Hardwood t lool\
and car pe t r1ull tree\ and
~ l11 ub.,

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In Roc•n e 3 1 acres 8eou11!ut S
bcd1 oom 3 both home Com
ple tely
1 ernode te d
on d
co1 petcd Ha s both go ~ and
eleclrtc f urnace large co,port
and sfo mge buildtngs Cen tral
or1 p tu., lu ll bo ~ eme n l Fot rn
l or matron (Oil 11 49 1018
84 ACRE S l emed born 1 pon ds
70 ocr t:Hi po~lure ba lanced
limbe r J bedroom ho use. 11
bo~emonl on Rl 143 1 m ile~
oH R1 7 By pa ~s Q-49 2057
I ' ' acr es on leodr ng ( r(:el., Rood

997 7060.

AUTO PAINnNG

Radiator~

Rt. 1
Middleport , Oh io

Service•ro.
,..,.
...,u-,..er

24 Years Service

SPRING SPECIAL
Comptele Pa int Jobs
Small Cars
SlOO.OO
Large Cars
Sl25.00
Trucks
5175.00
Body work &amp; repair 51. 00
per inch using onl)' the best
Dupont materials.
742-JOIO

"BRFJ&gt;J&lt;ER, ~AJ!B.'.'
1\IIS IS LfAD· FOJl'

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for

Henderson

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UNION OPERATED
3.30.1 mo.

l:lusiness Service"

5ave 30 pel . to SO pel.
on heating cost
E~~;perience

BOWER S REPAIR
~weeper~ IOO!&gt; ICr ~ u an~ ott
~ rn nl1 oppltanre s lown mow tH
llfJ JI to ~lato Hrghwo y Gmo ge
a n Rou w 7 Ph one (61 4) Q8S

3875
HlM ODH tN G Plunrbmg h~·at111g
and all type~ ol general rupou
Wot l.. guoton teed 10 y(&gt;Ot \·Ox
pc • 1encc Phone 9'17 ?• OQ
·MACHINE Repou ' ~e1
.... ce oil rnoke ~ Qqj 71!l 4 fhe
f abr1c
Sh op
P o mc • o y
Aul hor rtc d ~rng cr Soles and
S(•l¥1&lt;e We~horp en ~&lt;t~~o1~

and

fully insur!d

Freo Est.
Coli : 991-3115
4-9· t mo. pd .

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Superior

FL WOOO

Slum hlraction

Young's . .

MODERN
SUPPLY
engine
mower

Carpeting

Small

~ ..... l, '""""'· 0.
C,rpet • UphOlstery
Ph011e Mile Youna

Milsst)' Ftf9ul0n
&amp; Gibson Tilltrs, Lewn Boy
Mower Soles &amp; Service.

&amp;

service.

AI
.92·2206 Of 992·7630

399 W. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Ph . 992-2164

'111tOriliftiiDII

Rat lilt lmitJIDII

Uuoiness Op,mrtunities
WAN I I:D DlAaRS to i!l~ ta ll lm
pertal ~p raye d R+· Roo trng and
Roo l rcop11 ~ nn old and nt.•w
bvddtng~ 11 ,., al~o o lr(ltnltn
dOU\ unutgy and lf1~UI OII O II
~over Nearl y o,.ery han\{' ond
build1ng ownro1 con uw rl We
ore th e' on ly monuloclurP1 that
trOifH how to t n~ to l1 wrth on thP
1ob t•o mrng by l otlu• y rn
~ toiler s No l ees oJ any lo. 1nd
We O!O only 1 n t erc~ t ('d If\ ~ell
.ng th• ~ rao lrng and energ y ~ov
~n g rnotcr rol and cqu1prncn 1
tho ! we monuloc turc Con bo
o pp l u~d all yeo1 round W .. te
lm pe r rol
(h .. m r( ol~
4700
W• no hrc... on A 11e
Ph•l o PA
191 44 or coli Mt Waher r. To ll
I"' ee
I 800 ')/3 3b04
or
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WOULD YOU LIKl TO NET

$75.000
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NOT 'HAVl 10 INVES T

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Phone 992 -2111

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Jock W. C.noy , Mgr
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:oo-For Richer For Poorer 3; All My

FIRST WITH THE WORST

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Cellulosic (wood fiber)
Thermal Insulation

Phone
912 -3748 or 992 -5020
FREE PARKING
3-31·1 mo.

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Blown Insulation
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S:oo-Capt . Kangaroo 8,10; sesame S, 33 ; 8.3o9:oo-Merv Gr iftln 3; Phil Donahue 4,13, lS ;
Emergen cy One 6; Family Altair 8; Malch Game
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Sharks 3,4, 15; Edge of Nig ht 6; Pa ss The Bu ck 8;
Joker ' s Wild 10; To Tell The Trulh 13.
'10 :3Q-Ho tlywood Squares 3,4,15; High Hopes 6; Price
is Right 8,10: $20 ,000 Pyramid 13.
. 11 :Oo-High Rollers 3,4, 15: Happy Day s 6.13: 11: lDWheet ol Fort une 3.15 ; Fa mi ly Fe ud 6,13; Par .
lr idg e Fami ly 4; Love of Life 8,1 0: Sesame St. 20 ;
1H5--C BS News 8: Lo ving Free 10.
n :oo-Newscen ler 3; News 4,6,10: Sanf ord &amp; Son 1~ ;
Gambil 8; Midday Maga&gt;lne 13 ; 12 :3o-Ryan s
Hope 6.13 : Bob Braun 4; Gong Show 15 : Search for

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9 : 0D-Money changers 3, 4, 15; Art Ame ri ca 20 :

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&amp; Co mments 10 ; 6:3D-Focus on
Co lumbus 4; New s 6; Svnrlse Semester 8; .6:4S:M o rn l ng eport J; 6: so-Good Morning, Wst V1rg lnta
13; 6:55--C huck Wh ile Repoorls 10; News 13.

6 : 2s-C oncerns

B:Oo- Ro l!ergir \s 3,4 ,15; Sugar Tim e! 6.13; N at tonal
Col tegiat e C h eer le adin g Champ i onsh ip ~ 8 , 10 ;
Consu mer Survival 20 ,33 .
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VEl VEl STEP Nu rs e's Shoe~ $4 .88
to S 10 .88 . Bail ey!&gt; Middleport .

For
sales &amp; Service

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TUESDAY . APRIL 25 , 1978
5:4s-FarmReport 13 : 5:5o-PTL Club 13; S·SsSunr lse Semester 10; 6:oo-PTL Club IS.

Schools 33.
7·3Q-Thal Nashville Mus ic 3; In Search of 4; Muppet
· Show 6; Mafch Game PM 8; Mac Neii ·Lehrer
Reporl 20,33; Wild Kingdom 10; Candid Camera 13 .

20; Original s 33 .

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Coll 997· 7481

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shear s (used tw11 o, lreod le
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Real ~!:stale for Sale

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5 &amp; 7 P.M.-Guns &amp; Fury (G)
9 &amp; 11 P.M.-Dom ino Pr incip le I RI
Cable Channel 5 6.: 30 P.M. - Testimony Time
1·00 P.M. - Paul Gaud ino Family Filness Show
7;30 P.M. - Speci a l Edition : A Free Press
10:00 P M. - 700 Clu b

6·QO--News 3 4,8, 10,13,15 : AB C News 6: Zoom 20.
6:Jo-NBC N ~ws 3.4 ,15: ABC News 13: Carol Burnell &amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 8,10 ; Ove r Easy 20 .
7 oo-C•oss.Wils 3.4: New lywed Game 6,1 3; Marl y
. Robbins' Spolllghl ·8: News 10; ~Ill y Graham

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AND SERVICE
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RISING Sl AR Ken11el Boordrng
Indoor ond ou td oor
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AUTHORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

12:4G-News 13 ; 1 ; 00-Tomorrow

3,4.

MONDAY. APRIL24 , 1978

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to nk whuro enornel 74/ /581

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trade or l rorn New and used
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Call Now Eor
Appointment
Pomeroy Landmark
9 .. -Ja ck W. Carsey , Mcjr .

NEW J bedr oo m hou~e 1 bo th ~
all elec
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clo~ e to Ru tland Phon P 997

BR O WNIN G 8TQ9 34 lull chol. e
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WAN IED SMAll u!oed tractor .
Wr d@ hont end 3 pa•n t end
' Phone Qtn J/87 or qq'} 2496

Yam Sale,......

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,
POTASH, FERlO-PELS

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wat er polls
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Any U.S. made car- parts
extra if needed . Excludes
front-wheel drive cars.

ONE
SI AME SE f emale &lt;OT
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5 ha1~
good
wt th
chrl dren 985 AIll or lj'q:2 -5b71

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th ree yea r old Polled Her eford

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LOVI NG memory of our
m o the r
Mr ~
El•1obeth
Duc kwon h who po~sed away
May 1 196q
Mo'( rom e~ w1th ~od re gret~
!he day th e month we w rll never
forget
For 1n our heart~ you·wdl olwov!&gt;

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g1oup
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UP1

11M DOING

A REPORT

FOR SCH OOL ON "OUR
AN I1ML FRIEN DS "

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SURE OONT MENTION
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HOW WOULD 'iE LIKE
A FOLD·UP CARD TABLE
FER "'ORE BIRFDAY,
PAW?

NAW -I DON'T
NEED ONE ..

A Michi gan reader wants

to know why we bid £rom one
to seven instead or fr om
seven to U .
(t goes ba ck to whist
where vou scored o n e point
for ea c'h trick over six Ithe
sev enth tril'k being known
os the odd tri ck 1.
INJo:WSI' I\I ' I' H F'lTEI I I'H ISE 'ASSN I

(For a cop y of JACOBY MOD·

ERN, send S! to · ·· wm at

Bndge care of th rs newspa·
per. p'o Box 489, Rad;o City
Sratoon. New York . N Y, 10019.)

I ALREADY GOT ONE
THAT'S FIXIN'TO FOLD UP
ENNV DAV NOW

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allia man killed
ln tr8ctor mishap

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OA\"lD JAMES DeRITA,

ARNOLD J . SA11'LER.
M.D.

Ph.D.

Patient education
seminar Saturday
A full da) ·s wor ksh np
dealing wrth ··Perspect il'l'S
on Patient Educ"lmn" \\ Ill be
held on Saturday, April 2'1. at
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Darty Sentmel. Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Monday, April 24 78

Holze r Medical Ce nter. Dr.
Smtlcr ca me to Ga ll ipolis in
February, 1967, and has been
on tilt' hospi tal staff since thai

~1cntal

l'ommunl!\'

EARL RENSHAW
Earl Renshaw , 81, Minersvill e, died Sunday at
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
A retifed tarpenter, Mr.
Renshaw was bom May 22,
1896, a son of the late Calvin
and Mary Whitaker Ren·
shaw. He was a member of
the Racine American Legion
Post. Besides his parents he
was preceded in death by
three brothers.
Surviving are his wile,
Theres a; lour da ughters,
Helim Jane Burson. Shade;
Marga ret Add Dodson,
Mason ; Earlene Bumgarner,
Mason, and Ma ril yn Sue
Searles, Ashville; a sister,
Helen Warren, Co lumbus.
and nine grandchildren .
Funeral services will be
held at I p.m. Tuesday at th e
Ewing Funeral Home with
the Rev . David Fields of·
fi cialing . Burial will be in
Beec h Grove Cemetery.
· Friends ma)' call at the
funeral home any lime.

time .

Health C'e nler, a·c ross from
the hospital on Roule 160. JUSI
West of Gallipol is. ·nus will

B(lrn m Munich , Germany .
nr . .Srt!tler ~r aduated from

Vienna
University
recrJ\'ing his M.D. degree in

the

be Lhe seron i1o work shup

sponsored by the Adv1sury

Co uncil of the Holzer Mrdrral
Ce nter He alth Lt•arnJng
Resource Center .
Included nn the program .
whr ch will stan promptly at ·
10 o'clock on Saturday aft&lt;•r

1957. He imrrned at the East
Tennessee Baptist Hospital 10
Knuxville. affiliated with the
University of Tennessee. He

physician etnd th r othl'r a

psychologist.
Speakin~ on the role nf I he

Virginia In add it io n. he
se rved with Care Medico in

ph ys1c ian
111
pat 1ent
educa tion Will be Anw ld J
Sattler . .\1 D.. who rs
assnc1a ted with the ~1rdt l'Ul

Asnr for two years.
Dr. Sattler became ccr·
, . .can B(Jar d
ll.1.ll'l1..uv tl1c t\Jnen
·
M
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.. .
uf Inlerna 1 e&lt;1rcme 111 1969
.f. d . 0• •
and wa s recert 11r
tn
c. 1977
b
to .Cl · . · h b' t lth
( ovrnng 1 e su JCC 0 e
.unp urtan ce of pa l~e nt

the 9:30a.m. rcgJstrallun cwd
be

\Wtl

lura!

professional men. on t' a

Plaza. lnr .. and a member of
the ~l ed i ral Staff nf the

Anniversary
Special
FREE
French Fries
W11h Punhow

Of 9

Sleak

Sond w tch
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APR il ' ' 25 2b

AI All

GINOS

FRANCES WORMAN
Frances Wonnan, 67, a
resident of 501 First Ave.,
Gallipolis and lonner City
Audit or, died Saturd ay
evening in Holzer Medical
Center following a lengthy ill·

Nlu &lt;:~l!wn

In the

mental

. be IJa,·ld
S{' II Ul g WI 11
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gr;-~ rl uatC' of l hr Uniwrstt \' of
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Ilet! Ill1
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Mal·nf.l!li 6. lJJ' . Dcll ilfl came
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tl
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to ( ,;1 111po1IS Ill 1.1t 6 as te.
U1n• ctor of F.mer~ency
&lt;
the· Gallra
&lt;.Jt' I'\' ICe 1ur
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Jackson. Mergs Lo mmunrt1
.
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~l&lt;•ntal
He,tl th
enter.
Pn~vwus

to h1s joining t hc

L'ommu nrty .Mental Health
Staff. Dr Dcllna was at the
['Jurmplllgn Co unty Mental

EARL ZEITER
Earl Zeiter, 82, a resident
Hea lth Center in Urbana. of Akron, died Sunday in
11linois lor five yea rs as Akjon .
out patient staff·psychologist.
Mr. Zeiter was the lather of
adol esce nt prog ram coo r· Mrs. Fred (Mary ) Derks,
dinator and consultant lo the
Ga llipolis.
Champa ign Co unty Co urts
Funeral services will be
and Probation office.
held
10 a.m. Wednesday at
.
At
the
sa
me
trme
he
was
an
the
Hopkins
Funeral Home in
.
.
.
mstru ctor at the Unrversrty of Akron.
Ill!nors
. on lhe Ur ba na ·
Ch ampargn
· campus. · D unng
·
· he was m
· Ill mots
' · he
· he ume
iled other resea rch con·
1 1. a nd 1a~u It. Y posJ.1.I.Ons.
.u1an
(Continued from Jlllt 1)
l'hruughout hrs professional
. .
.
Party
and Moro's wife.
career he has partrcrpaled
10
t'
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But an attorney l&lt;r Red
n-dumc .r ous co n. tnuln g
Brigades leaders on trial in
c ucatlO~ presentatiOns.
In addition t o Dr. Sattler Turin said Sunday he was
and Dr DcR1 ta, Davma J. sure tha t Moro was stiU alive .
G
MS N S . .
"Moro can be saved," said
,osne11 • : · ·· uperv1sor
an d Nur s1 ng Consulta nt, attorney Giannino Guiso.
Home
Hea lth
Age ncy
"The intervention of the
p
f lh
Oh.
rogram o
e
10
Pope and the appeal from the
Depart me nt of Hea lth 1n
.
United Nations validly meet
Col umbus. Ohio, will speak the precondit io ns lor the
on Satu rday moming per· suspension of the ultimatum .
taining to the role of nursing They pave the way for the
in patient education.
opening of real negotiations,"
The afternoon session will Guiso told reporters.
feature David S. Stein, Ph.
The gove rnment, while
D., Assistant Professor of the &gt;tressing it would not release
Division of Medi cal Com· prisoner s, turned to. the
munications at Ohi9 State Roman Catho li c relief
University , who rs also the organitation Carit as to
Admini strative Assistant in negotia te
wit h
the
Education at Children's kidnappers.
Hospital in Columbus.
But a spokesman lor
Registration fee including Caritas, which has kept three
mornin g coff ee and th e special telephone lines open
luncheon is $1 0. Anyone in· for the Red Brigades to call,
terested may register by said the kidnappers "have
sending their check, payable JlOI up to this moment see n lit
to CHEAO, to either Steve to avail themselves of our
Cavote. CHEAO, P 0 Drawer services."
825, Athens, Ohio, 45701, or to
Italy's police Wlion issued a
Ms. Nancy Raming Kohl· statement Sunda'f'saying that
rieser , Community Mental negotiating
with
the
Hea lth Center, P 0 Box 292, kidnappers " would only
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631. Dead· encourage more kidnappings
line lor reservations because and more condemnations to
of luncheon arrangements death.
mu;i IJr on Thursday. April
"This is not an exchange of
children 's chewi ng gum
'!/, 1978. Fur additi onal in·
forma trun or to mak e packet trading card!; . We
rese rvations by phone, call cannot discuss &lt;r measure
614·593-5526 in Athens, or 446- how many Red Brigades
55311 in Ga llipolis.
might be worth the life of
Aldo Moro," the union said.

Trade

ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL

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APRJL 24, 25, 26
when you buy the 9 inch,
Steak Sandwich!
Q lno' • t.•nd•r- pure b••' •t••k •• ndwiel"l , wit., •ne ed tom•to ,
erl •p l• ttuc•, a nd o ni on on• b•ked go lde n brown lt•l!•n bun .

POINT
PLEASANT
675-1812

ness.
Miss Wonnan was born
Jan. 12, 1911, at Kerr Station
in GaUia County, daughter of
the late Francis T. and Mary
Ellen Jones Worman.
She spent her entire life in
Gallia County and was a
graduate of Gallla Academy
High School.
Miss Worman was a
member of the First United
Presbyterian Church and for
a number of years, served as
city auditor, retiring in 1975 .
Two sisters, surv ive,
Dorothy Wolfe, Ironton and
Margaret Davis, Wilmington,
Ohio. Two nieces and
nephews survive.
Funeral services will be
held I p.m. Wednesday at the
Wetherholt · McCoy · Moore
Funeral Home in Gallipolis
with Rev . Frank Hayes officiating.
Burial will be in Mound Hill
Cemetery .
Friends may call at the
fune ral home from II :30
Wednesday until the hour of
the services.
In lieu of flowers, the
family will accept donations
lor the American Ca ncer
Society
Arrangement s are under
the dir ectio n of Phillips
Funeral Home, Ironton.

rnmplNed resi dencies at the

Un r,·ersll\' of Florida Medical
Sehoul i~ Gainesville. the
Duvall Medrcal Center in
J;.u:kscmvillr, Flurido, and
lill' Cabell Hunt10gton
Hosprtal rn HuntiOgton , West

co ffee , wlll

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MASON
773-5536

GRANGE MEETING
RACINE - Racin e Grange
2606 will meet in reg ular
session at the hall, 8 p.m.
Wednesday .
CHAMBER TO MEET
The Middleport Chamber of
Commerce will meet at 6: 30
p.m. Tuesday at the Meigs
Inn. Aguest speaker from the
Public Utilities Commission
will be featured.
THREE TRA,NSFERRED
Three runs were made by
the Middleport Emergency
Squad over the weekend.
At t2:32 p.m. Saturday , the
unit went to Route I.
Cheshire, lor Alex Shuler.
who was taken to Holzer
Medical Center. At 12 :57 a.m.
Sunday It was called to
Railroa d St . lor Arc hi e
Pierce who was taken to
Pleasant Valley, and at 5:29
p.m. Sunday to South Second
Ave. lor Martha Taylor who
was tak en to Vetera ns
Memorial Hospital.
SQUAD RUNS
The Pomeroy Emergency
Squad was called to Rose Hill
at 8:28 p.m. Saturday lor
Debbie Co rbett who wa s
taken to Veterans Memori al
Hospital.
At 6:45 p.m. Sunda y the
squad went to 490 Uncoln Hill
lor Mrs. Vivian Titus who
was taken to Holzer Medical
Center.

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Leslie Parsons, 66, Rt. 1, erhployee of the Columbus
Crown City, died in a tractor Coated Fabric Co. He retired
accident whi ch · occurred in 1973. He was a member of
Sunday moming off Sugar the Fraternal Order of
Creek Rd .
Eagles, and was a Navy
According to the Gallia veteran of World War II.
County sheriff's department,
Leslie R. Parsons was born
Parsons' body was found Sept. 2. 1911, in Jackson
pinned under his !ann tractor CoWlty , W. Va., to Peter
by George Woodward.
Parsons, who survives at Rt.
Dr. Donald K Warehime, 1, Crown City, and the late
Gallla County Coroner, ruled Marjorie Hurl Parsons.
He was married Feb. 26,
death was caused by internal
bleeding, due to a crushed 1932, in Gallia County to
Elizabeth Shriver, who
chest.
Mr. Parsons was a retired survives along with these
sons and daughters:
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Mrs. Jim (Freda ) Blamer,
Colum
bus ; Joan Parsons,
BULLETIN
San
Diego,
Calif.; Mrs. Tom
PT. PLEASANT- A 211'
Doris)
Kusan,
Gahanna •.
year-old Millon man was
'ohio;
Mrs.
John
(Hazel)
tilled by a single blast
Woodard,
Columbus;
Nor·
from a shotgun around 8:30
man
Parsons,
Orient
;
and
a.m . today In front of a
Stanley,
James,
Lawrence,
bouse on Ashtoo-l)pland
and Melvin at home. A
Rd.
daughter, Olive Beatrice,
Dead Is Stephen Wine
died
in 1936. There are two
Alfred.
grandchildren
, David and
Taken Into custody by the
Mason County Sheriff's
Department was Betty L.
Brumfield, 50, Rt. I,
Ashton, molher·ln-law of
Veterans Memorial Hospital
the victim.
Saturday Admissions :·:::·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:=:·:=::;:;:;:;.;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:
E dna Blum e nauer,
Pomeroy ; Herman Werry,
Pomeroy; Ronald Dailey,
Pomeroy ; Dan iel Hall,
Pomeroy; Myrtle Hayes,
Pomeroy; Minnie Wise ,
Vinton.
Saturday Discharges J
onni
e Mea dows , Donald
The Meigs Junior High
Casto,
Shirley Ables, Arthur
School, Middleport, will
Sylvester,
Edward Martin,
sponsor a student book lair
Barbara
Lewis, Bertha
from Tuesday to Thursday.
Zamorano,
Mildred
Hubbard,
Students will be able to
Minnie
Ca
rroll,
James
Lowe,
browse and purchase books.
Sally
Holman,
Nellie
Price,
The book lair will be open
during the hours of 8&lt;40 a. m. Ronald Dailey.
Swnday Admissions tu 3:10 p. m. Books will be on
Beulah
Ochi er , Belpre ;
display in the gy mnasium .
Charles
Comell,
Portland;
The book lair committee
Maggie
Gilmore,
Racine;
invites all students, parents
Maxwell
Stevens.
Reedsville
;
and visitors to attend the lair .
Martha
Taylor,
Middleport;
The fair will enco ura ge
student interest in reading Carolyn Reeves, Pomeroy ;
and in building home Susanna Hubbard, Syracuse.
Sunday Discharges ~ Ella
libraries, and will also
cont ribute to a worthwhile S c arbrough . Beulah
project. All profits will be Autherson.
used lor reading programs.
The Meigs Jr . High Parent·
Pleasant Valley Hospital
Teacher Forum is sponsoring
Discharges - Mary Sayre,
this even t, with Roger Birch
Pt. Pleasant ; Leo Rainey , Pt.
serving as book lair chair·
Pleasant ; Roy Bu chanan ,
man. The ways and means Pomeroy ; Florence Skinner,
committee is assisting with
Arbuckle ; lyda Corn ell ,
the lair.
Apple
Grove ; Lee Roy
The book lair display will
Mayes,
Henderson
; Mrs. J.
include attractive new books
0. Ellis, Cottagev ille ; Mrs.
from many publishers in aU
Holli s Brown, Gallipolis ;
popular pri ce ranges Bertha Diehl, Racine ; John
wonderful books to read or to
give as gilts. All reading Barney, Point Pleasant ; Mrs.
interests will be represented , Robert Bishop, HenderSQn ;
J ames
J effer s,
including classi cs, fiction, Mrs.
So
uthside;
Mrs.
Kenneth
bi og rap hies, adventure
stories , sc ience, nature, Sowards and dau ghter,
crafts ,
mystery
and Henderson; Mrs. Frank
Leon ;
Veva
reference books. The com· Morrow ,
Wamsley
,
Hartford
;
Mrs.
mittee is work ing with
Oara
Lavender,
Syracuse
;
Educational Reading Se r·
Fred
Gaul
Ill.
Pt.
Pleasant
;
vice, a professional book lair
company, to lumish an 'in·
dividual selection of books lor
the lair. Students are to have
money lor bocks at time of
purchase.
(Continued from Jll&amp;• 1) .
nine tenths of a mile south of

Donna Blamer.
Also surviving are these
brothers and sisters:
Mrs. Floyd (lana ) Oary,
Mrs. Alvin (Dolly) Mooney,
Mrs. John (Verbie ) Waugh,
and Mrs. Charles (Naomi)
Whitt, all of Rt. I, Crown
City; Mrs. John (Gracie)
Ca ldwell, Pataskala;
Shennan Parsons, GaUipolis;
Auvil Parsons, St. Clairsville.
One brother preceded him in
death. ~
He spent most of his life in
Gallia County.
Last rites will be held at I
p.m. Wednesday in the Crown
City United Methodist
Church, the Rev. Charles
Lusher officiating, and burial
will be in Crown City
Ce metery . Military
graveside services will be
held by Post 4464 , Veterans of
Foreign Wars.
Friends may call2-4 and 7-9
Tuesday at the Waugh •
Halley . Wood Funeral Home.

HOSPITAL NEWS

Book fair

dates set

·DWt ..

Stella Neal , Pt. Pleasant ;
Thurman Givens ,
Pt.
Pleasant; Garland Parsons,
Gallipolis; Mrs. Delbert
Milam, Middleport ; Mrs.
Gail Hodges, Pt. Pleasant ;
Mrs . David Jordan and
daughter s,
Southside ;
Hersell Turner, Lesage;
Edith Rhodes, Ripley ; Mrs.
Paul E. Rayburn, Pt.
Pleasant.
Births - A daughter to Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Park, Point
Pleasant ; a son to Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Bumgardner,
r oint Pleasant.
Holzer Medical Center
Discharges, AprU 21
Scott Adams, Mrs. Michael
Athey and son, Jacob
Brandum, Rebecca Caldwell,
Brenda Causey, Mrs. Martin
Chapman and son. Richard
Conley. Regina Cremeans,
Veda Davis, Alice Frazier,
Mrs. Jerry Galloway and
daughter, f.arry Garrison,
Daniel Gearhart , Patricia
Gibbs, Eva Holland, Earl
Ireland, Jr., Jeremy Jordan ,
Albert King, Thelma King ,
Shirley Lam bert . Dorothy
Lea ch, Lucille Lucas, Robert
Mabray II , William Marting,
Barbara Ma ssie, Mary
Nicholas, Jessie Petrie, Mrs.
John Pickens and daughter,
Wanda Riegel, lee Rudisell ,
Debra Russell, Trinity
RwtSell, Linda Shambaugh,
Terri Smith , Marcella
Trainer, Mrs. James Walker
and son, Freda Welch, Rick
Whobrey.
Births April Zl
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Carter, a daughter, Oak Hill ;
Mr . and Mrs. Leslie
FaCEmyer, a son, Pomeroy;
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nichols, a
daughter, McArthur.
Discharges Aprtl %2
Harold Adams, Will iam

Six killed
in traffic
1J111ted Presslnteruatlonal
At least si~ persons were
killed in traffic accidents this
past weekend, according to
the State Highway Patrol.
The Patrol survey showed
one death Friday night, two
Saturday and three Sunday,
including Clyde Jones, 47,
Berlin Heights, killed late
Sunday night in a one-car
crash on an Erie County road
near Sandusky.
One of the victims was a
motorcyclist - LeeO. Doane,
28, Norwalk, killed when his
vehicle collided with a car on ·
U.S. 250 south of Ohio 13 In
Erie County.
The other live aCcidents
were all single-vehicle
crashes.
Victims included :
Friday Night
Chillicothe: Troy E.
Newman, 69, Bainbridge,
killed in a onecar accident on
Ohio 41 in Ross County.
Saturday
Ironton: David H. Whitt, 30,
Kenova, W.Va ., killed in a
one&lt;ar crash on Ohio 527 in
lawrenCE County.
Sandusky : Lee 0 . Doane,
28, Norwalk , killed when his
motorcycle collided with a
car on U.S. 250 south of Ohio
13 in Erie CoWlty.
Sunday
Batavia : Gregory W.
Luddy , 18, Batavia, killed in a
one-car crash on a Oermont
County road .
Warren : Jerry · R. Booth,
20, Bristolville, killed in a
one-car accident on a
Trumbull County road .
Sandusky : Clyde Jones, 47,
Berlin Heights, killed in a
one-car accident on an Erie
County road .

Officers said the Wray car
passed on the right just as an
auto operated by T)lelma M.
filed Saturday
Jeffers, 22, Gallipolis, started
to tum right. There was
Two money suits were filed · moderate damage.
in Mei gs Co unt y Co urt
Saturday.
Cre dithr ift of America, ,
Inc., Ga llipolis, filed suit
against Emest and Carolyn
Triplett, Racine , in the
amount of $1,277.47.
Lowe's of Belpre, Belpre,
filed an action in the amount
of $3,96106 against Robert
Stem ple, dba, Stemple and
Stemple Roofing, Rt. 1,
Reedsville.
HOSPITALIZED
Roland (Pete l Fisher, Rt.
2, Racine, is a patient of
Women's General Hospital,
room 541 , E. JOi st St.,
aeveland 44106. His birthday
is Friday. Those who wish
may send ca rds to him In
ca re of the hospital.

RUN MADE
The Syracuse ER Squad
was ca lled thi s morning at
I:30 a.m. lor Myron Bess,
Syracuse. He was taken to
Holzer Medical Center.

~ ASKTOWED
Three marriage licenses
were issued Saturday.
lee Cameron Smith, 18, Rt.
1 Portland and Tamela Kay
Bradford , 17 , .Pomeroy ;
Bruce Edward Hart, 23,
Columbus, and loran Dawn
Bell , 22, Ru clne; R onald
Leslie Carr, 22, Pomeroy, and
Mary Frances Halley, 29,
Tuppers Plains.

Middleport continues to seek gra t
BY BOB HOEFLICH
Middleport is the most distressed conununity in Ohio
according to Housing and Urban Development Administration
standards, Mayor Fred Hoffman reported to Middle~rt
VIllage Council Monday night.
Mayor Hoffman had been in Chicago earlier Monday to
meet with HUD officials in reference to Middleport's
application lor a Urban Development Action Grant which
would help provide funds needed lor sewage facilities at the
site of the planned nuraing home on Powell St.
Mayor Hoffman, accompanied by Kin) Shields of the ·
Buckeye Hills-Hocking Valley Regional Development District,
said that the application of Middleport was considered a good
project and · a good application by HUD oflicials. The
application , if approved, would provide about $140,000 of the
approximate $250,000 needed lor the sewage project.
The mayor reported to council that Middleport, according
to HUD statistics, is considered the "most distressed"

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Tuesday, April 25, 1978

0£..,]_
. _rh_e_w_or_IGI_To_d_a_y_
By United PresoiDteroatlonal

Two amendments proposed
WASHINGTON ~ PRESIDENT CARTER, trying to
bclster his plan to aid students from middle-income families,
has proposed two amendments to make the bill more
attractive to Congress.
The administration is pushing for approval of its own bill
rather than the tax credit plan favored by many members of
Congress. The changes offered by Carter Monday increase to
$5.2 billion his total fisca l 1979 aid package lor higher
education .

Says precedent not set
Adkins, Octava Ackers , Mrs.
Rodney Alderman and
daughter , Frances Bryan,
Pamela Dalton, William
Davis, Amanda Dugl, Ollie
Elliott, Verlln Henderson ,
Goldie Johnson , T.imothy
Lewis, James locke, Leroy
Manns, Ruie Merrick, Bobby
Pi er ce, Tiffany Reaso r,
lorena
Ri ce,
James
Ridgeway, Betty White, Mrs.
Mitchell Williams and
daughter, Laura WIIUams.
Blrtho April Z%
Mr. and Mrs. John Hall , a
son, McArthur; Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Warner, daughter ,
Mason.
Discharges Aprtl Z3
John BoCQck, Kim Burke,
Mrs. John• Campbell and
daughter, Frank Depriest,
Sr., Kathy Fugett, Danielle
Kipple, Dennis Kimes, Mrs.
Charles and son, Amanda
Mills. Mrs. James Patterson
and son, Helen Perry, Mrs.
James Perry and daughter,
Anthony Remy , Mrs. Albert
Roush and daughter, Mrs.
Donald Sheets and son.
Lillian Southard, Wilma
Terrell, Rhonda Wilson.
Blrlba April Z3
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bailey, a
son. Racine.

us 35.

Two money suits

Mayor reports on meeting in Chicago

News •• in Briefs
(Continued !run pill I)
the Research Hospital in Kansas City, Mo .

ELBERFELD$

br the
Fun Set
SHORTS, SLACKS, TOPS,
SWIMWEAR
by HANG TEN

COol Terry Cloth cr Cotton-Polyester
.

Full Range of.Junior Sizes

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

ST. LOUJS ~ SECRETARY OF LABOR Ray Marshall
says the federal goverrunent 's role in settling the coa l miners'
strike does not set a precedent for intervention in other strikes .
" Our policy in the Carter administration has been to avoid
intervention in collective bargaining and strikes unless it's
abSQlutely essential," Marshall said Monday.

Skeptics now believers
NEW YORK ~ By scoring alarge gain Monday, stocks

extended a surge begWl April 13, maintained the heaviest
trading paCE in the market's 186-year history and made
believers out of many skeptics.
The Dow Jones industr ial average climbed 13.2fi points
Monday to 826.06, finishing at the highest level since it closed
1977 at 831 .17. The Dow, which gained 17.67 points overall last
week , has climbed 83.94 points from its Feb. 12, 1978 low of
742.12.

More legal maneuvers
SAN FRANCISCO - Patricia Hearst's lawye~s still have
two more legal maneuvers available in their efforts to prevent
!he newspaPer heiress from being sent back to jail, in spite of
the Supreme Court's refusal Monday to hear Miss Hearst's
appeal to her bank robbery conviction .
Defense lawyer Albert Johnson said he l'O uld petition the
high court to reconsider the case, or ask lhe U. S. District
Court In San Francisco lor a reduction of sentence of her
federal prison lenn.

Vance says progress made
WASHINGTON ~ Swetary of State Cyrus Vance sees
more hard work ahead, but says his meetings with sOviet
leaders produced "SQme progress" toward a new anns
limitation treaty.
VanCE returned Monday from the 2S,lll()..mile trip that look
him to Africa and the Soviet Union. He immediately went to
lhe White House where he briefed President carter lor one
hour .

Three firings scheduled

CLEVELAND ~ The ohio lottery Commission will lire
three. employees at its May 1 meeting - including one Y:'ho
purportedly received a new car free of charge from a vending
machine company operator seeking a lucrative lottery
contract, it was reported U&gt;day.
The Qeveland Plain Dealer said suspended field personnel
coordinator Joseph Tirone, Marietta regional manager John
Burnworth , who is a former mayor of Marietta and Thomas
Crowley, the former acting security director would be fired.

e
Report
plans
made
BY BOB HOEFLICH
.Plans lor printing an an·
nual report, the first since
1976, were made when the
Mei gs Co unty Regional
Planning Commission met
for its quarterly session
Monday at the Farmers Bank
Building.
Durin g the meeting,
presided over by Thereon
Johnson , president, it was
decided to proceed with the
annual report in a folder form
with the report to list the
accomplishments and goals
of the commission as well as
naming elected officials and
organizations and contacts
within each group. Some 500
copies will be printed and
distributed. Executive
Director C. E. Blakeslee will
proceed with preparing the
report .
The commission agreed to
continue a compr ehensive
planning contract 11ith the
John Jennings firm in
Columbus at $300 lor the yea r
and a discussion was held on
the industrial site committee
from Athens and Meigs
Co WJties. The two advisory
co uncils fr om the two
co unties will work in·
dividuaUy with the combin ed
repon expected to be corn·
pleted this year. It was
decided that the president
can appoint additi onal per·
sonnel needed to the advisory
committee.
Mrs. John Costa nzo, home
specialist with Farmers
Home Administration, was
named to look into the status
of an $80,000 grant given lor
Meigs and Gallia Counties to
carr y
out
a
home
rehabilitation project which
would improve properties in
the two counties. The two
(Continued on page 10)

Koebel said that if the new contract, which ~Y i ll begin in
June , co uld not be agreed upon , the matter would have to go
before the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio. Costs involved
in this transaction would be handed down to the Middleport
customers, he said. Mar vin Kelly challenged the latter
statement, however, say ing that the costs would be handed
down to all of the customers of the company. Following the
discussion council voted unanimously in favor of the new
contract .
Oerk-Treasurer Gene Grate read a communication from a
Columbus law firm in reference to property at 120 .:-1. Third
Ave., being given to the village by Mary Elizabeth Hartinge r
Thomas. Grate reported that deed has been recorded and the
property now belongs to the town . It was agreed to se nd a note
of tha nks to Mrs. Thomas.
Under emergency measures, an ordinance approving the
codification ol1978 ordinances for the town was passed . The
ordinances were upda ted by the Walter H. Drane Co. One bid

for $300 received from Sid Little on the purchase u£ I he old
police crui ser was accepted . Coun cil gave a second reacting to
an ordinance providing for au increase in se wage r(llt: S in the
town .
Cuuncil gave a first reading to another ordinance which
provides tha t tavern owners of the town will be provi ded " list
of person s deemed to be alcoholi cs by the mayor and they will
be subject to lines from $50 to J!OO if they se ll intoxicants to
persons named on the list.
.
A discussion was held on possi ble changes in traff ic flow on
Fow'lh Ave . 1!11d 1\orth ·n,ird Ave ., and no action w•rs Utken
upon the recommendation of the co mm ittee studyin1: the two
streets. It was agreed to place limestone in an alley nc•ar the
Verner See property.
Attending the meeting were Mayor Hoffman, Clerk Grate ,
and council members King, Horton, William Walter&gt;, Kl'lly
and Carl Horky.

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Fifll•en ('ents

Vol. 2!1, No . 7

Racine FF A keeping busy

I
DAN SMITIJ, left, is shown leaching Ra cine FFA
officer BUI Harris the art of auctioneering. Harris is the
Dis~rict Sent~t.E:i &amp;nd also 1 t(.-ei ved second place in
District Beef Production.

FFA OFFICERS FOR 1978-79- Southern FFAofficers of 1978-79 are, first row , Albo:rt \
Holman, treasurer; second row, 1;- , Bob Lee, secretary . and Bill Harris . \'ice

pr P:~ill~"nt.

11urd row, Ed noush, president: Tim Bnnagcr. reporter . and I1~ve rurdle;•. Sentin&lt;'i

1

New officers elected,
•
• •
zn
state competztzon
Officers were elected at a recent meeting of Racine Future Farmers
of Amer ica at Southern High School.
Elected were Ed Rou.h , president; Bill Harris, vice presiden t;
Albert Holman , treasurer; Bob Lee, secretary; Dave Findley,
Sentinel; Tim Brinager, reporter and Randy Sm ith , student advisor'.
'lbe chapter also participated in three events in the state judging
contest held at Ohio State University. Events and those who
participated were, dairy , Robert Taylor, Albert Holman and Bob Lee:
general livestock, Dave Nanl'i!, Steve Rilne and Mark Wolle.
Bill Harris, son of Mrs. Phyllis Harris was elected Distri ct 14
Sentinel. He also received a second place beef production trophy at the
district banquet.
Dan Smith attended one of the FF A meetings to teach memb.rs
auctioneering. The chapter also sponsored a tool sale al Southern High
School.
According to Aaron Sayre, Vocational Agriculture instructor and
FFA ad vioior·, the class has been very active in class and shop work .
The class members rewired a tractor, built a welding tab le and took
an invento ry of new tools.
'!be members also were taught arc welding and cutting,
reproduction and famn credit. The group is presentl y prepanng for the
annual FF A ba nquet to be held May 6al 7:30p .m.

~1'ATE JUDGING TEAM - Some of the members of the s\1tle Jllllgint;
teamm da rry, general livestock and meats from Southern High , wc1 ,, f· ,·Ill.
Albert Holman; back, nobert Taylor, Steve Rilnr and Bob Lee.

Congress now rushing legislation for farmers
BERNARD BRENNER
WASIUNGTON (UP!) Congress is pushing a new
round of legislation to aid
financially distressed far·
mers, Including a bill to pump
$4 billion in emergency credit

By

Firemen
Honored
POINT PLEASANT, W.
Va. - During the recent
water crisis In Point
Pleaaant, the MDllOn and New
Haven Voluntee.r Fire
Departments helpt d keep
Pleasant Valley Hospital
fWJctionlng at near normal
capacltt. They did this by
statlonirlg their two I ,2:i0
gallon·tanker-pumpers at the
hospital and roaMing . them
day and night during the
crlsl!.
In recognition and ap·
preclatlon of their out·
standing service . to the
hospital and the conununlty
during this period, Pleasant
Valley Hospital presented the
two departments with
(OIIItlnued on paae 10)
l'

.

community in Ohio.
Mayor Hoffman reported that progress appears to be
taldug place on the plaitDed IIJO.bed nursing home which will
eust 1.8 mi!Uon dollars and will provide some 75 jobs In the
town. Conlllructlon should start In July, the mayor said. Mayor
HoHman was commended by Councilmen Dewey Horton and
Allen Lee King lor his work on the project. Th e mayor had
favorable romment for the work of Shlelda of the Buckeye Hills
organization In prepai:lng ihe application.
john Koebel, local manager ·of Columbia Gas of Ohio, met
with.council and council approved a two year contract with the
gas company. The new contract followed ~evera l weeks of
negotiations and includes a four percent increase ,for the
company in natural gas prices the first year and an additional
five percent the socond year. ll prov ides lor a minimum
charge of $3.75 a month the first year and $4.50 the second
year. 1be present minimum is $3. The reconnection charge
will be six times the minimum monthly bill.

into the farm economy and a
possible scaled-&lt;lown price
support bill.
The House , lacing a
presidential veto threat ,
agreed two weeks ago to kill a
multibillion-&lt;lollar bill raising

!ann supports and slashing
lTOP production . On Monda y
it adopted the more modest
credit
bill
by
an
overwhelming 347·23 vote.
Then, by a routine voice
vote, the House accepted a

Tickets still available
Tickets to the Recognition
Dinner lor Dr. Roger Daniels
and Dr. Raymond Boice are
still available Emmogene
Holstein, secretary, an·
noWJced today .
Reservations may be made
by calling 992-3410, 992-5005 or
!192·2049. Mrs. Holstein wiU be
In the Chamber office Thursday lor those who have made
reservations to pick up their
tickets. The dinner Ill Thursday at 6:30 p.m. ut the

Pomeroy Elementary School
and are $6 each .
The event is being spun·
sored by the Pomeroy
Chamber of commerce .
Entertainmen~ be
featured. Richard JoneSlm
serve as ma3ter
of
ceremonies.

request by Agricu ltu re
Committee Chairm a n
Thomas Foley, DWash ., to
se nd the rejected farm
support bill back to a SenateHouse conference committee
which could seek to draft a

Autos hit
two deer,
both killed

Two deer were killed in
traffic accidents investigated
Monday by the Galli a • Meigs
Post State· Highway Patrol.
The first occurred at 12:10
a,m. on SR 689, three miles
::::;:::::::::::::::;:::::;:::::;:;:;:;:::::;:;:;:;:::;:::::::::::::;:;:::::: south of the Athens Co unty
line. The patrol said a deer
ran into the path of an auto
SfCn-up lor Reedsville Toperat
ed by Harri ett M.
baU will be held WedWelch, 45, Rt. 4, Athens.
nesday at I p.m. at the
There was minor dama ge.
Reedsville Fire SIIIUoa lor
Another deer was killed in
youacaten age 5, I and 7.
an
accident at 5:IS a.m. on
Tboae who plaa to par·
SR
7, eight tenths of a mile
SQUAD ROOM
tlclpate are to brtn&amp; birth
so uth of SR 68L Officers said
The Racine ER Squad certlllute and $5 entry fee.
the animal ran Into the path
Sunday was called at I0:4o Anyone wlahiD&amp; addltloaal
of a vehicle operated by
a.m. lor Maggie Gilmore, lalormalioa are to call
Carole S. Bush, 40, Rt. 3,
Racine, a medical patient, Hu&amp;b Martta at 37H2S3.
Racine . There was minor
wbo was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
dama~e
.
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scaled-&lt;iown comprom ise.
Presiden t Cart er has
already said he would accept
a bill raising the 1978 wheat·
support ta rget priCE from the
present $3 a bushel rate to
$3.40 a bushel.
Th e
Hou se-passe d
emergency credit bill .

allowing indivi dual farmers
laci ng bankruptcy to get
go vemment~nsured or gua·
rantee d loans of up to
$400,000, now goes to the
Senate wh ere the Agriculture

FREE CLOTHING.
Free Clothing Day will be
held at the Salvation Anny on
NOW YOU KNOW
The horseshoe crab has Thursday from 10 a.m. unlll
w1dergone no evol utionary noon . All area resi dents m
change fur 500 million years. need of clothing are welcome

Sheriff probing vandalism
Meigs Co unt y Sheriff
James J. Proffitt said today
that William Port er, lock·
master of the Bellville locks
&amp; Dam at Reedsv ill e,
reported that during the past
two nights SQmeone in a
vehicle has driven out onto
and damaged the lawn at the
Reedsville fa cility. ·
An)·o ne with any in·
formation concerning the
incident is requested to call
the sheriff's office or the
Bell ville locks and Dam.
Deputies are also in·
vestigatin g complaint of
damage to n trailer located
on Shady Cove Road below

Middl eport. Gary George .
Zanesville, Ohio, owner of the
trailer , reported
that
someone has broken out the
windows and damaged the
door on the trailer. The in·
cident is under investigation.
A 14-year-old Gallia Count y
Juvenile female was ap·
prehended at Min ersvill e
Mo11day evening by Meigs
County Sheriff's deputies and
Meigs County Juvenile Of·
licer Carl Hysell. The female
had run away from home last
Thursday. She wa s tumed
over to Gallia Co un ty
authorities.

Committee has al ready
approved a similar bill
all owing loans of up to
$000,000.
Senate aides sa1d they

expected quiek floor action on ·
the bill. possibl y bt-lorr trrc
end of this week.
Thr legislation has the
support of the adin inistraliun
and most farm organizntions,

EI;TENDF:D FORECAST
Thursday th ro ugh
Saturday, lair Thursday
and a chaoce uf showt•rs

Friday an d Sa turda y.
Highs will range from the
n1ld 50s to the mid 60s
Thursday and will be In the
60s Friday and Saturday.
Lows will be In the upper
30s early Thursday and In
the mid 40s early Saturday.

In cluding the Ame ric an
Agrr cultu re farm st rike
movement.

Weather
Mostly rloudy tonight , low'
in upper 30s or low er 41ls.
Palil )' duudy Wednesday ,
highs in low or mid 60s.
Probability of precipitation
00 percent today, 60 percent
~1 -:' 10 per cent Wed·
ne~clay

Nine forfeit bonds
Nine defendants forfeited
bonds in the court of Pomeroy
May or Clarence Airdrew s
Monday night.
1bey are Billy Stewa rt ,
Rutland, $50, posted on a
cha rge of di st urbing th e
peace; J ohn Blankenship ,
Albany, $350, driv ing whil e
intoxicated; John Ball, Port·
land, $100 , intoxication ;
Ha ymond J . Mirhacl ,

Pomeroy ,· $50, open Oask ;
George Pierce, Pomeroy, $30,
lai.lure to yield the right of
way ; Clifford Whittinb'lon,
Pomeroy, $50, di so1· der ly
manner ; Edward Iliad,
IJex[er, $33, speeding ; 11essle
Shaffer. Pomen&gt;) , $50,
making " left turn !rum
Blft lernut Ave., uut u Main

St., Ramson Moore, Louisa,
Ky., $30, Improper. backing.
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