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[).12-The Sundav Times-Sentinel. Sundav. May It 1978

Fren~h ·City

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By Bob Hoeflich
Just want ID remind Pomeroy residents that cleanup week
starts tomorrow and it 's a great chance to get rid of all those
accumulations which you 've wondered what you were going to
do about.
The pickup by village employes, of course, isn't for
garbage and you:re asked to place everything possible into
plastic bags,,and put Utem along the curb .
Pickup will .Qe in the first ward Monday; the second ward
on Tuesday ; the third on Wednesday and the fourth on Thursday .
s(i tlirow it out now or forever hold your piece. The
garbage people just can't cope with so many things that don't
fall inlll the garbage category .

Beekman, Gaither
SEVERAL FORMER Pomeroy High School teaehers are
missing.
Well - not really missing but the alumni association which
is trying ID get them all together for the alumni reunion on May
27 is having difficulty locating them . The ones tltey would like
Ill know about are William Smitlt who was superintendent of
schools in the 1940s ; Frances White who was at Pomeroy High
in 1939, and Jean Russell Weed who was also there·in t939. Two
1967 teachers, Da le Gum and Bill Adams have not been located
eitlter.
· An yone knowing the addresses of any of those listed are
asked to getlr! tnuch with Linda Mayer , Marcia Arnold or April
Smith as soon as possible. Oh yes, and one more teacher, Clara
B. Murray Willock who taught home economics from 1939 to
1942.
The Lee Jeffries band, a four piece group fr om Mineral
Wells, W. Va ., will be providing music for the dance which will
be from 10 p.m. until2 a.m. at tlte Meigs High cafeteria. By the
way the 6c30 p.m. banquet will also be served . ~th e high
schooL The Pomeroy Elementary School used ''for the past
several years just wasn 't providing enough spH cc.
Deadline for reservations is May 19.
BY THE WAY, deadline for reservations for the
Middlepor t High School Alumni reunion is also May 19. These
are to be sent to Ruby Vaughan, S. Third Ave., Middleport.
I KNOW IT doesn 't seem possible but Bo and Nellie Brown
observed their 39th wedding anniversaty Saturday.
WE'LL MISS JOHN RIEBEL as superintendent of the
Eastern Local School District John has resigned and will be
l&lt;lking another position in the area. John has been great 111
work with over the year.
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Too many times, these days, school administrators arc
being blamed for all of the school problems. I'm the first to
admit tha t there are plenty of problems in schools but ,
hope fu lly. I'm the last to put them on the shoulders of the
administralllrs.
PHYLLIS AND GE:ORGE Hackett , George and Mary
Morris and Gene and Judy Riggs ha\'e returned from an eight
day cruise to South America aboard the "M.S Garla C " an
Italian liner.
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The group fl ew from San Miami to San .Juan, Puerto Rico,
and their first stop from there was Willemstad, then to
caracas, Venezuela , the same day that President Garter wa s
tltere. The group moved on to Trinidad, Fort De Frace and
Saint Thomas and back to San Juan. Dr. and Mrs. R. R.
Pickens had planned to make the trip but Mary broke her arm

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Whitlow , Lance Wilson, Ph il !lowman, Dr. Paul Hayes. Right closest to camera, David

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RIO GRANDE - What
might be termed an industry
"stamp of approva l" was
voiced at a meet ing on the
Ri o Grande Col lege and
Commu nity College I RGC·
CC I campus Wednesday .
Representatives of the coa l
mining indust ry met with Dr.
Paul Hayes and Said Ka rara,
of the &lt;·ollege, to discuss
program

di rect ion

co llege's

new

in

the

two-year

mining techn ology program.
Industry representatives
present werec Lance Wilson,
Benedict Coal M1nes ; Ray
Whitl ow, Peabody Coa l
Company ; Da vid Beekman,
McNa lly Pitt sburg; Phil
Bowman , Waterl oo Coal
Com pany ; Gaither Kntght of
the Mining Enforcement &amp;
Safety Administration and
Hen ry Ciechomski of the
State De pari men! of In ·
duslrial Relations.
At this . th e first of
S&lt;'hed uled month ly meetings

of the Mining Technology.
Adtiso ry Com mitt ee, Dr.
Hayes inforqJed the com·
mittee meml\ers that the
college was willing to offer
any co urse the industry felt
was critica l to employment
opportunit ies.
"Technical edu ca t ion
should be based on the needs
of the area . We look to the
members of this committee
to provide us with direction ,"
Hayes noted. ·
Ind ustry represent atives
indicated their approva l of
the present course offerings.
They also indicated their
desire to employ not on ly
graduates of the prog ram but
encourages those students in
the program to work at the
mines this sununcr. Sununcr
ernpl o)•ees this yea r can
expect to earn $6 per hour.
Organizational notes of the
meeting included the election
of chair man and vice
chaim1an. David Beekman,

prior Ill departure and fe lt she would put a damper on the
acti vit ies of the o th ~ r s.
HOPE YOU'VE HAD a chance to visit the new facilities of
U!C Meigs Branch of the Athens County Savings and Loan by
this time. Aren 't they fanta stic 1
I KNOW THAT ralr!drops keep fallin ' on your head - but

keep smilin' anyway .

McNa ll y Pitts bur g, was
elected Chairman with Phil
Bowman , Wate rl oo Coa l
Compa ny, electe d · Vi ce
Cha innan .
New to the campus this
year, the Associate Degree in
Mining Technology Program
is current ly see king in·
terested students. Members
of the advtsory committee
indicated that they would
enco urage
individ uals
seeking empl oyment in their
industry to gain an associate
degree.

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I im e for levy
WF:ST JEFFERSON , Ohio
1UPI I - On June 6 voters in
the M&lt;~di son County ·schoo l
district of West Jefferson will
i&gt;e asked fo r the sixth time in

BY TOM SAUNDERS
to be fini shed later . This left
GALLIPOUS - The first two la rge, unp artitioned
courthouse was built in 1808 roQms in each en d of the first
and faced Second Ave. Prior story.
to the grading and leveling of
The specifications ca lled
the park there was a knoll for a I I&gt; inch floor, of pine,
nea r its cent er and here was tongued and grooved· and
where the courthouse st ood. . planed, doo rs of six panels
The ground sloped fro111it in each made of either black
all directions.
walnut or pine, shutters for
Tft lj'aS a large, square, the windows, a ceiling seven
brick building two stories and"one hatf·feef'Jti gh for the
high with. windows on all fir st floor , and a roof covered
sides and had two doo rs. This with one-half inch shingles
buildin g resembled th e made of pln c, sa ssafras ,
Williamsburg style and had a chestn ut, or yellow poplar.
box-like cupola in the center
Francis LeCercq was paid
of the roof. Two thousand two dollars ·for making the
dolla rs .wai!appropriated for draft ot ttl\! courthouse.
the construction of tlti~ cnurt·
·Mills 'wa&amp;to finish only part
house.
of ,the first story inside and
The building was forty feet none of the second except to
long and thirty feet wide. The place joists ready for the
foundation was of hewed second story fl oo r . This
stones and two feet above the building was occupied ln
ground . The first floor was Septem ber of 1812 and the
two feet nine inches from the cost then wa s $2,417. 2l .
gro und. If was seventeen feet Nat haniel Gates, Oraph a
from tlte first floor to the
joices of the secon d floor.
The building was to have a
chimney built into the walls.
The stone and brick work was
bid in by Charles Mills for
$1 ,325.00. The bala nce of the
work was alsP Jet to Mills for
$825.00.
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One dollar wa s ap·
propna ted to pay for whiskey
consumed bv the bidders.
TI1e builders had the right
to dig and make bri ck on the
sq uare. The clay for the
bricks had to be dug in the
winter and exposed to the
frost. T'Yenty dollars was
appropriated for the filling of
these holes.
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Two rooms twe lve f~t wide
were walled and part itioned
off through the width of the
bu ilding to support a ga llery,
on the second floor. that was

Strong, Thomas Rodgers,
Joseph W. Ross, and Senior
Johnson , worked on the
co urthouse over the next
fifteen yea rs to complete the
bulldlr!g.
When fin ished the co urt·
house was painted red and
trimmed in white. A brown
and white fence was placed
around the structure in 1832.
In 1849 this courthouse was
torn down. The contents of
the northeast corner were
brought to light. A bottle
which was reported to be
there was not found . A lead
plate was found that stated'
Menento. Gallipolis was first
settled by French emigrants
in the fall of 179il. In·
corporated at the session of
1807. This was deposited the
second day of May A. D.,
1808, by the fi rst settlers, in
presence of the members of
the corporation.
This building served many
purposes. In the winter of
1819·20 Ga llia Aca demy
trustees borrowed the court·
house stove. A summ er
school was held there in 1821.
The first Presbyterian ser·
vices wer e held in the co urt·
house. The funeral of James
Lane was also held in this
building.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - A
OSHA Communica tions
the Director Frank Greer said in
spokesman
for
Occupational Safety and today's edition of the
Health Administration has Charleston Gazette that the
deni ed charges that the charges, leveled by a Ralph
agency failed Ill heed its own Nader Group, "unfair and
warnings about the safety of •abundantly irresponsible.''
a scaffold at Monongahela
He said the report issued
Power Co .'s Willow Island last week by tlte Hea!tlt
Plant.
Rese arch Group distorted
The scaffold collapsed last memos and OSHA reports Ill
April 'll and sent 51 construc· make it incorrectly appea r
tion workers plun ging 170 feet tltat OSHA had doubts about
to tlteir deaths.
tlte safety of Jhe scaffolding.

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The Hea lth Research
Group quoted a Ma rch, 1977,
OS HA repor t as . say ing
repairs on the hig hly
sop histicated scaffol ding
were
ma de
without
noti fication of e ngi n~rs fr om
Resea rch Cottrell , the. New
Jersey contrac tor in charge
of tlt e project. The Nader
group indi c~ted tlte repa i~
were made improperly and
may have bee n a·fac tor in the
collapse.

According to · Greer, the
OSHA report sa id the
sca ffol ding needed repairs
when it ar rived at the plant ,
not after it was put up . He
also said th e repairs were
expertly made before the
scaffolding was used on the
cOoli ng tower where it
eventually coll.-psed.
"At one poi nt, our inspector
clim bed the scaffold and
exa mined it," Greer said.
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. GET AWARDS - Outstanding band member
awards went Ill six members of the Meigs High Band
Saturday night, in addition Ill top winner Laura Hoover, at
tlte annual banquet held at Meigs High cafeteria .

P'QM.£RO.Y-MIDDLEPORT, QHIO

GRAND OPENING DINNER - Officials of the
Athens County Savings and Loan Co. and other dignil&lt;!ries
present for the grand openin g dinner for the Meigs Branch
of the c0111 pany held at the Meigs Inn Saturday ni ght
lr!clude from tlt e left, David Hughes, Athens, Board of
Directors members; Rich Jones, vice pres ident and

REIMBURSEMENT
POMEROY
State
Audito r
Thomas
E.
Ferg uson's off ice reported a
total of $356,498.55 has been
sen t to 82 Ohio counties as
reimburseme nt for costs
incurred under Ohio's Public
Defender Program . Meigs
County received $87.50 of the
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manager of tlte new local facility; Emmanuel Gevas and
C1air Ber ry, members of the Board of Directors; Laird
McGregor, President of General of Ohio Corp., the parent
com pany of Athens County Savin gs and Loa n, and Dr.
James Bratllln, member of the board of Athens County
Savlr!gs and Loan.

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PRESENTED PRIZES - These three Big Bend
residents were presented prizes of $50 each at the grand
opening of the Meigs County Branch of the Athens County
Sa vings and l.llan Saturda y afternoon. They were the
winners of a river picture contest staged by the company
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of tlte company's new building on West Ma in St. From the
left are L. R. Hill , West Columbia, river boat th eme; Mrs.
Mildred Mankin, Pomeroy, river activ ities, and Jayne
Lee Hoe flich, river nood theme. Presenting the SSC gifts
was Rich Jones, manager of the Meigs Branch.

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MONDAY, MAY 15, 1978'

HONG KONG (UP!) China. saying war with the
Soviet Union " will inevitably
break out one day ," is
building up its milita ry "with
an eye ID actual combat''
The dispatch by the New
Chi na
News
Age ncy,
monitored in Hong Kon g
Sunda y, came less tlt an a
week after 18 Sovie t gunboats
and an armed helicopter
inva ded a Chinese village on
an isla nd lr! th e Ussur i River
on the Sino-Soviet frontier.
Mosco w apo logized
off icially Friday , calling last
Tuesday's raid an error, but
the Chi nese rej e l't~ · the
Soviet explanation tlt ~ t the
Sov iets were hu nting for a~
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Pictured, left to right, Teresa VanMeter , ouL,tanding
senior , Susan Wright, 'f iel d COIIllllander award, Kevi n
King , N.ational Arion award, Lyle Moun, sophomorP
award, Jana Burson, juni or award and Linda Eason,
freshman award .

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China to
build up
military

four years to approve a ne~

sdH•ll levy.
Friday night they voted aa2·
634 to reject an 8 mi ll levy
that offi cials said was needed
to ke&lt;·p school from closing
next year . In September, they
dumped a 6 mill levy by six
votes, but they have not
passed a levy since 1970.
School officia ls said the
sam e 8 mill levy will be back
on the ballot June 6.

OSHA official denies
scaffold allegations

arme d

and

dangerous

criminal" and wi thdrew fr om
th e island when Utey realized
they we~e on Chinese
territor y.
"The Soviet revisionists
har bor wild ambitions of
sub jugating China, " the
repor t said . " War will
inevitably break out some
day. It is imperative Ill
int en s ify prepa rati ons
against an aggressive war."
China said the decision by
Military Commission of the
Communist Party 's Central
Co mm i ttee " stresses
mil itary training with .an eye
Ill actual combat. "
Tite agency said orders had
been issued ID commanders,
in accordance with the late
Chairma n Mao Tse-tun g' s

thinking, Ill "put tlte troops in
good order , tram them wen
and improve their combat
effectiveness in aUaU-around
way ."

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TAKES TOP HONOHS - Laura Hoover, &lt;'l'nter,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hoover, Jr .. Rt. 2,
Pomeroy, was presented tlte John Phillip Sousa award
Saturday night at the annual Meigs Marauder Ba nd
Banquet held in the cafete ria at Meigs Htgh Sc hool. Miss
Hoover was presented the award by Handy Hun t. ba nd
direetor . Shown are 1-r , Alan Hunt , assistant ha nd
directnr , Miss Hoovrr "nd Ra ndy Hunt.

Top Meigs High
band honor goes
to Laura Hoover

" All
units
shoul d
strengthen trai ning in
pr otection again st atom ic,
chemical " it said.
The news agency also said
the United Sl&lt;!tes and Russia
By Katie Crow
are
"conlending
for
Laura Hoover, daughter uf
hegemony with even greater Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Intensity ."
Hoover, Jr. , Rt. 2, Pomeroy,
The army , navy and air received the coveted Joh n
Phillip
Sousa
Awar d
force , it sa id, should
therefore he ready at aU Saturday night at the annual
Meigs Marauder Ba nd
times to perform " any
Banquet
held at Meigs Hi gh
combat task" ordered by
School.
Chairman Hua Kuofeng, the
Tite senior award went to
Party Central Committee and
Teresa
Van Meter, field
its Military Comm ission.
co mmander award to Susan

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Award

to Kevin

Ktn g,

sophomore a\\'Hrd to Lyle

Moon e junior awa rd to Jana
Burson and fr eshman C:l ward
to Lmda F: ason .
The in vocall t:n was giYen
by La ur a Hoover, the
welcome and introducti ons
by Teresa VanMeter.
Introduction of pasl booster
pr esidents by Pat Wood.
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attend grand opening

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BY BOB HOEFLICH
Appr oximat ely
2,000
residents visited the new
facility of the Meigs Branch,
Athens County Savings and
Loan, Saturday and Sunday
when an open house was held
to mark the Grand Opening of
the finn in Its n~ w building on
West Main St ., Pomeroy.
Refreshments were served
to vi!ltors and souvenirs were
presented each person who
attended. A Jt).speed bicycle,
awarded as a door prize for
visitors under 18, went to
Cherrl Wright, Route 3,
Gallipolis , and a colored
television
for
adult
· registrants went to Mila
Wooda, Pomeroy.
Saturday night , the com..
pany entertained with a
dinner at the Meigs Inn with
approximately 90 business
and professional people at·
tending.
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Rich Jones, viet president
and local manager, briefly
outlined ·the company 's
progress In its seven years In
Pomeroy and said the
company " Is delighted to
present this new facUlty."
Fred Crow, president o~ the
Pomeroy Chamber of
Commeret, spoke remarking
the new facility ls a milestone
for Pomeroy. He urged aU to
take pride In Pomeroy and

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own small part for the good of
the town . Pomeroy Mayor
C1arence Andrews also spoke
congratulating the company
on the attractive new office
building and commented that
he sees a great future for
Pomeroy.
Paul Kloes of the Fanners
Bank and Savings Company
read a partly humorous letter
from Ted Reed, president of
th e Farmers . Bank and
Savings Company. The letter
extended congratulations to
the company for the beautiful
new addition to Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs . Leonard
J ewell, neighbors of th e
company on West Main St. ,
were introduced and thanked
for their patience during the
construction period. Also
introdu ced wa s gen eral
contractor of the building,
Horace Karr, Pomeroy.
Members of the company's
board of directors were in·
traduced along with 0. G.
Houck, Director Emeritus,
and Laird McGregor ,
president of General of Ohio
Corp., which owns the Athens
County Savings and Loan Co.
McGregor , in a .brief talk ,
said that the company looks
with pride upon the heritage
of Pomeroy and said that the
company will support the
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commented that Jones is one
of the most outstanding
executives In th e firm's
operations.
Also introduced were Mary
Weaver and other members
of the Athens office force,
Della Thompson, treas urer of
the Athens County Savings
and Loans and local em·
ployes, Geri Walton, Co nnie
Warner and Lois Thompson
who were commended highly
for their work by Jones. ·
In closing, Jones spoke on
the Importance of th e public
to busin ess and urged
business people to al ways
remember the role of people.
"If people don't come
through the front door, we
don 't do business ," Jones
reminded bu sin ess people
present.
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In closing, he extended
thanks to residents for at·
tending the dinner to mark a
highlight in Grand Opening
activities.

W~ther
'Occasional rain or drizzle
and cool to.day and tonight
with highs In the middle or
upper 50s and lows in the
middle &lt;lOs. Continued clo udy
and cool Tuesday, with a few
showers and hi gh tern·
peratures near 60.

The World Today
New invasion claimed
KINSHASA, Zaire (UPII - Zaire charges Cuban troops
are head ing a new invasion of its copper-rich Shaba province
by about 4, 000 exiled rebels who also have backing from the
Soviet Uni on, Libya and Algeria .
In washington, a State Department official confirmed
rebel cla ims that tltey had taken Kolwezi, tlte key mi'n ing city
in the province formerly known as Ka tanga, and Mutshatsha,
6:1 miles to Jhe west .

Ohio 'unjustly criticized.'
COLUMBUS '(UP! ) - Th e director of tlte Ohio Environ·
rnenl&lt;!l Protection Agency says Ohio Is being unjustly
criticized when the federal government and environmentalists
claim the state has dooe nothing to clean up dirty air.
Ned E. Williams cla ims tlte federal Environmental
Protection Agency is workin g under outdated ideas, like using
"expensive scru bbers" to remove sulfur dioxide from coal,
when technology to do it bette r and cheaper is only a few years
away .

LEND HELPI NG HAND - Debbie Estep, agen t ; Dorothy Fisher, president; Jyl
Zerkle, active member, and Roger Stacey, agent for the Mei gs County Hu mane Society,
were among the dedtca ted society workers on hand to lend a helping hand where nc't'&lt;led
Saturday when tlte &amp;Jciety staged i~nnual rabies clinic at the county garage on th&lt;• Hock
Sprin gs Fairgroun(ls.

Oblo Extended Forecast
Wedn esda y thr ough
F riday. Generally fair
weather, with highs In the
70s and lows in the upper
40s or lower SVs.

Ford speaking in Columbus
COLUMBUS !UP!) - Former President Ge rald Ford will
be the featured speaker lllnight during a 90 minute tribute to
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SQUAD SUMMONED
Th e
Midd le port
Emergency Squad was called
to the LaSa lle Hotel at U6 p.
accident that occlirred at 5 m. Sunday for J ohn Burford
a.m. Saturday.
who was taken to Veterans
Robert D. Richardson, 24, Memorial Hospita l where he
Parkersbu rg, was eastbound was admitted. Late Saturday
on SR 681 near county road 43 morning the squad was called
and went off the ro ad on the to Langsville for Vauna
left and tore down a section of Gillenwater who was taken to
fence owned by Eyerette Pleasant Valley HospitaL
Baker, Rt. I, Reedsville,
Ohio.
Richardson was cited to
BOOSTERS MEETING
Meigs Co unty Court for
Th e Meigs Loca l Band
operating withoutr a valid Boosters will m~t at 7:30 p.
driver's licen se . He will m. this evening at the high
appear in Meigs Co unty Court school band room. Parents of
this Friday. _,
all band members are asked
to attend. ...,

Two Saturday .wrecks probed
Two wrecks were probed
by Meigs Cou nty Sher lff
J ames J . Pro ff itt 's depart·
ment Saturday .
At U O a.m. Saturday,
Allen L. Louden, 23 , Warren,
Michiga n was traveling so uth
on US Rt. 33.SR 7 In a 1977
Dodge and lost control on the
rain slick roadway and slid off
the roadway on the left
strikin g a fence and
telephone pole.
The driver was not Injured
and no charges were fil ed.
Sa tur day a ft ern oon ,
·deputies l nv est i~a t ed ·•n

GIVES RABIES SHOTS - Dr. and Mrs. Da n II otter ,
Gallipolis. are pictured administ ~rin g a rAbies shot to a
dog, one of many dogs and cats taken to the annual Meigs
County Humane Society rabies clinic staged at the county
highway garage building on the Rock Springs
Fairgrounds Saturday aftern oon.
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3-The Datly Senltnel, Middleport-Pomeroy. 0 , Monday, May 15, 1978

2- ThP nailv Sentmel, Muldleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Monday , May 15, 1978

St. Paul's UMC hosts
mother-daughter banquet

OES inspection held
at MasOnic Temple
Approxunmely 140 attended
that mspt•dJon of Evangeline
Chapter 172 01der of the
Eastern Star, at the Middleport Masontc Temple
Thursda v mght
- Mrs :-laney Htley , deputy
grand matron of Dtstmt 25.
was the mspedtng offtcer A
pre-mspeclwn dmner Wi'!S
served b) the DeMulay
Mother, Club an d the

Chapter Emma Polen .
Aurcltus
Ch~ pter .
Macksburg, Wtlm~ Ogg, New
Marshfteld Chapter. Stella
Atk tns , Harnsun vlll e
Chapter Donna McLean.
At hens C h~pl e 1 . Allee
Mou&lt;iy , Muskmgwn Chapte1.
Zanesvtlle, Lmda l't lt un,
I u11 ell Chaple1 , Vc1 ncla
Wo1 ks, Bar tl&lt;'i l ChapteJ
)l'urth) pa trons p1 esented

I UPI'rHS

t'll were Ji:ill1Cs Clalwurllr\,
drstJll't dl' pUlYgrcmd nwstt•r

rl su nvlil c,

of the 12th MasuJm DtslJlll

M.u tcll&lt;l , June 12

ami J ct rncs Mi lch en
dq~ r te rnason Ftfl)

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spr ~~~ ~ flu" e1s dl' &lt;t! l &lt;1 tlll ~ tht·
sci v1 11~ latJit· M1 s Hdwktns
a nd M r~ Klll ght 1egTsteH•d

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M)

IJV S.trah Lunsford, Kath1
PuiHII .llld Sue Caldwell
\~ crt'
Kt~r Ia
l ht.• )OU ng cst
Mrs Fdn [l Summer

Jl lulher

field the oldest and MJS
Heathe1 a nd Matt, hoste-d a AlH.lrt.'y Tm renee , the nwthet
mlaw

Mother s l htV fa11111\ gathet - with the mus t Lluldr en C:mne
mg The1r guesL~ Wl'rc Shl'l IY prr ?.cs we re won by Mrs
Ktn g
Bl uff ton
Ktek Don s Kocrn g .md Mr s (; race

Meck stoth Hunllngton W
Va M1 .Jlld ilt JS \Vt lltam
Kmg, Kcvtn 1\lllg Mr and
M1 s Hank Johnson ll1 ad
btu 1 ami Mt ,\IIU MIS Dtck
Ftnlaw PotncJOJ

Stout . .tnd MIS M11uuc Kaptt: llld

wun (he du01 pr rzc

Ot lte1s allendtn g wc1c
M.IUdc G1ay. Slmle) Hu111s
M.uultc Ha11 ts. Melissa Hal·
11s l'ltcl ma HemleJSon , Edtth
ll.tl (lCI Edna Hannan. Ver·
u.t Stout , Drmna Chauwell,
C"ltarlee t'had11ell, Rubal
Juptlcr ts the largest of the C&lt;dd11ell. Sa ll y Caldwell, Ju&lt;it
pl anets 111 tht• Solar Svslt'tn
Cald11ell , t\udrey "lunencc,
Its e (Jui:tlUI' lctl dtcunetet IS Tu1 a (,uthm
Dorothy
88.000 mtlcs II tunes lite MVeiS Ma1) Haves, Hazel
dituneter uf the em th
Ba~~tlull , I c11 1Stoul, Conme

PICTURES SHOWN
Mrs Ralph Badgley and
Mrs Helen Slack were guests
Tuesday evemng for the
meetmg of lhe Apple Grove
Umted Met hodist Women at
the church annex Mrs.
Badgley and Mrs Slack told
of lhm trtp to the Holy Land
and showed ptctues The left
Charleston Feb I 3 and '
returned to the states Feb 24
Mrs Dallas H1ll led the
busmess meet mg and also
served refreshm ents to Mrs
Slack, Mrs Badgley, Mrs
Dolly Wolfe, Mrs Jan Noms
and Tracy , Mrs Arnold
Hupp, Mrs Sharon Hupp,
Mrs Irene Hupp, Mrs Edith
Manuel, Mrs Eileen Buck,
Mrs Julia Noms, Mrs Bess
Parsons and Mrs Ruth Htll, a
guest

FUll TEXT OF THE RESOLUTION PROPOSING
THE AMENDMENT
ISS UE I
IAmcllded Subs t itute House J oin t
nt;sol ut 10n No 121

1

F-:

Btooks,

0\\ n ' I' he re were rec rtatwns

DIN NER

Mr and Mt s

PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
To amend Sect10n lg of Article II of the Const1tut10n of Oh1 o
I. TO REQUIRE THE OHIO BALLOT BOARD TO WRITE THE
BALLOT LANGUAGE FOR STATE ISSUES PROPOSED BY
INITIATIVE OR REFERENDUM PETITION.
2. TO REDUCE THE NUMBER OF TIMES INITIATIVE AND REFER·
ENDUM PROPOSALS MUST BE ADVERTISED PRECEDING THE
ELECTION.
3. TO MAKE THE REQUIREMENTS FOR CIRCULATING AND
SIGNING INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM PETITIONS SIMILAR
TO THOSE FOR PETITIONS FOR CANDIDATES.
(Proposed by ResolutJon of the Genera'! Assembly of Ohi o)
A maJortty affi rmative vote IS necessary for passage
I=

I

Gud

ltct:ug lll z~ U

JOIN1 RESOLU f lON
Propotlng to am•nd S.cllon lg of
Article II of lbe Cooatllullon of
the S late o f Oblo to rMuce lha
n umber of tim.. lnlti&amp;Jive and
rete rt~ndum
propoaall mu&amp;l be
advtrUMd lo r•qulre lhe Ohio
Ballot Board to pr""Crl.,_ the
ballot languap for lh... pro
po..u end to conform ,.quiz..
mtnJa for c1rc:ul&amp;Ung and algnln;
lnltldl•• and ref•rendum ~II ­
IlON to lhOM pro•ld•d by law
for othe r kind• o f petitions

fle

rewtved by the General

It

o f the Stat e of Ohio
fi fth!&gt; (If the meml.Jt!r.;: el+..•·cted
to c.•~ t1 ht U ~ l" concur rii1R tht rein
ttwt the n! ~hnl i bt 1iUim 11tcd tu the
t•! cctol ~ o f t he &gt;&lt;t a te Ill the manner
prCSt'ntW:d by la w AI the !&gt;pedal
t&gt;le-ctlon to be hel d on the fir r;1
1\ieMia} after the fin~t Monday In
June 1978 11. propos:ll to .1men d th e
C o n.~Ututwn o l the S tate or Ohio b \
RIIH'IH.Fng Scetlo n lg or Article II
A ~~ t·rnbl)

NO

SCIIlg

( !JL V(:I IH..~ r·,

PROPOSED AMENDMENT
TO THE OHIO CONSTITUTION

SHALL THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT
BE ADOPTED?

DC::tlllC\\'ood

Gctvc Me A Mother and J,ul

th ~: ~ uc s t s

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

YES

l.llld d

I:
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EXPLANATION OF ISSUE No. I
I. Under present law the Ohio Ballot Board may wnte s1mpltAed ballot
language for Constitutional amendments proposed by the G eneral
Assemb ly H owever, ballot languagE' for state Jssues proposed by mt tJ ative or referendum pe!t!Jons must be wrttten by the Secretary of State
under h1ghly techrucal requuements This section of the amendment
allows the Ohio Ballot Board also to prepare s1mphfied ballot language
for 1ssues proposed by trutlattve or referendum petition
2 A state 1ssue proposed by init1ative or refere ndum petitiOn 1s now required to be published once a week for five consecuti ve weeks pnor to
the elect1on. Th1s section of the amendment reduces this reqwrement
to once a week for three weeks, as is now reqmred for 1ssues proposed
by the General Assembly
3. This section of the amendment allows a s1gner of an initiative or referendum petition to use a standard postal address to identify the place of
residence. It also eliminates the notarized statement of the Circul ato r
and authorizes the General Assembly to prov1de by law for a statement
that the circulator witnessed the affixing of every signature These
changes make the requtrements for circulating and signing 1rut1ative
and referendum peti\1ons sumlar to those of pel!tions for candidates
ARGUMENTS FOR THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT
The people's conshtuttohal right to propose Jaws and constttutJOnal
amendments by 1ruttattve petition and to place laws passed by the General
Assembly on the ballot by referendum 1s sometimes fru strated because
of techrucal deta1ls tn the legal reqUirements Issue 1 w1ll clarify some of
these procedures, and w1ll enable tnllJatJVe and referendum measures to
appear on the ballot m language that 1s clea r and easy to understand
Issue I will have the following advantages
I. People who s1gn mitiative or referendum petitwns w1ll be able to
list their addresses in the form most fam1ll ar to them whether it be a post
office address, a street and number m a city or VIllage, or a rural route
number or township if they live outside a c1ty or VIllage. At the present
time some names of'eligible signers ;nust be stricken because the y fa1led
to ll~t their address m strict conformity to the law
2. Circula tors of petihons will no longer have to have each part pellllon
notariz ed a requirement that is both burdensome and expensive A simple
stateme nt that the circulator Witnessed each s1gnature Will be suffictent
Stnce all signatures m ust be checked before final acceptance of the petitions th1s is sufficient to assure, Initially, that the petit 10ns should be
rece1~ed for filing
•
3 Reducing the nwnber of times newspaper publica!Jon IS requtred for
each initiated or referred measure from five to three w1ll result ln substantial savings for taxpayers. Three instead of five publications of lnthatlve oroposals in November, 1975, would have saved $120,000.00.
Thl-ee complete publications will give all voters ample opportumty to
read the proposal and the Information about it.
4. Voters have already adopted a proposal creating a Ballot Board w1th
authori ty to wr1te the ballot language for constitutional amendments
proposed by the General Assembly in 1anguage that is clear and easy to
understand. Legal requirements that technical details of a proposal must
appear on the ballot were eliminated. Issue I will apply the same techroque for prepanng the ballot langua~e for miltated and r~ferred mea sures,
and will ass1st in voter understanding of these somettmes comphcated
measures
Commi !tee for the Amendment: Kenneth R. Cox, Rex F . Kieffer,
Harry J . Lehman and
John K. Mahoney

th u~

•IS

follows

ARfi CLE II
Any mHu•tl vt lli Up·
or r eferendum pet!
tl on mRy be presented In r;eparate
pans but each rart shall contatn
a ful l and co rre c COP) o f the title
and text of the law, section or
it em thereof soultht to be refer red
or the propoM'd lii w or proposed
amendment to the eoMt ltu tlon
Ench ~lgner o r any in lttathc, J&gt;Up·
Jllementa r ) or reh:rend um petiti on
must lx· au ~elec t o r o f U1e state
niiCl shall pl ace on such petition
nttcr hts nam e th e da te of StlfJl ln g
and his place o f re~Jdcnce A signer
~siding outside of a mun1c lpalit:&gt;.
M oll st.1 te t he co unty and the rural
route number , poat office Add!'f'M
or townshty or h is resJ.den ce A
rea idel\t o a mun icipality ~;hall
s tntc the st ree t and num~ r 1f
,111~ of his rcsldcnee and t he n mnc
o! the rnunlelpallty or the post
office address Th e names of nil
~ lgners to 1n1~h pelltlons !!hall be
Section IC

plemen tary,

wnuen

1r1

ink

e:~ch

.si Jin~r

hlm~~elf Tu ~ach part of
t iO!l ~hnll be attached

IUCh

f or
{:~etl­

t he sa te
menl of the ci rculator ilJ rna)' l:lf'
req ui red by l AW that he wltnesrrert
t he af1h ln« o r every si gnature The
petitiOn and signatu res upon 10uch
pe titions. s ha ll be pre sumed to be
111 nil Jespects IU!T1 chmt unlt=ss no t
late r th a n t or t): d1ns be fore th e
fl'lectlon
it shall be oth erwise
pro' ed and In s uch e ven t ten addi
li onnl d&lt;l )!l !lhall be nllo wed tor the
fi ling of add ltloo al Blgnatures t o
such petition No la w or nmend ment to th e co!Uitl tutlon 11ubmttted
to th e electors by inllla t he and
su pplementa r y petition and receJV·
ml( An :~.mnnatlve maJortty o f th e
v o tes cast the«''n 11ha ll be held
unconslltutlonal or void on aceoun t
of the In su ffici ency of th e pet iti ons
by which such submi ssloo of th e
same '111 81 {'rocured nor &amp;hall th ~
re jeetlon o any law submitted by
re rerendwn petition be held In ·
vn ltd for .such insuMdency Upon
all Initiative, su pplementar)
an d
referendum pet itions provided for
m any or the se.c u ons ot thi s nrh
cle It shall be n eee~ l} to Ole
f rom each or one half o f th e
countiH o f the .rta te petiti on,;
bea rin g the Bllft atu~s of not Je~
th an one-half of the dc&gt;llgnated
I)Cretntage of the eleeton o f such
t•ounty A true cop y of all laws o r
pruiJOIIed laws or p ropo~ amendmen~ to the constitution, together
with on argum~ent or explanation
or both for , and olso an argument
o r explaMtlon or botll against
t he aame shall be prepa red The
per.tOn or penon• whn prepare the
argument or explana tion or both
all'alnst any law seetlon or Item
subm itted to the electors by refer

t&gt;ndwn pei!Uon, may be named m
!Alch pe tition and The persons wh o
prepare the argum ent or ex planQ ~
t1011 or both f or any proposf'd Jaw

or proposed amendment to the con

stl tutlon maY be named in t he
petition proposing the same The

person or persons who prepare thl'!
1rgument or explBJUI.tion, or bo th

rar the law, section or Hem. aub-

mJitcd to the t&gt;lecton by referendum petition, or against any pro~
po~d
law su b mitted ~ b y supple
mentary petJtlon, shaJJ be named
bv the ge neral n.s:sembly 1! In 5l'Sol0n and II not in session then by
the go' c r no r The law or proposed
law, or proposed ome ndment to
the c onstitution t oge th er with t he
a rgument&amp; and explanations, not
cxcf'edJng a total o f three hundred
4

Rug backmg
won 't sffck
DEAR POLLY - What can
be done w1th k1tchen and
bathroom rugs when the ~b­
beJ" ba ckmg starts to fall off '
We have a bunch of rugs m
this condtt10n even though the
tops are s!Jil hke new I have
trted ustng spray adhesJve
but tt does not last long MR HKB
DEAR MR H K B - I have
receiVed many complatnts
such as yours In the same
ma1l wtth your letter was one
from Mrs G WG She complamed the com oper~ted
laundromat she goes to does
not want her to use the1r
rnachmes for washmg such
rugs I have made many tnqulfles but no one tn the
bustness offers any more
Utan the suggeshon to apply
the commerctal adhestve
spray Have any o( you other
readers found a solu!Jon ' POLLY
\
DEAR. POLLY - If l have
leltover cooktes that are gel·
tmg hard I put a half-shce of
bread tn the cook1e contauier
w1th them They soften and
taste hke fresh baked ones.MARGARETP
DEAR POLLY - My Pet
Peeve Js w1th those people
who park the1r cars nght tn
front of the grocery stores
Most of them are gone for only a few mmutes and may be
unaware of the trafftc problems the) ca use the rest of
us who try to get around
them Also I gel peeved wtth
those perfectly healthy people who park m the wheel
chair parkmg areas Many
heavy people who park m
such pia ces would be better
off gelttng the exercise from
walkmg from a parkmg space
further away Thanks for let-

ling us use the colUliUl to air
out Peeves -MRS. R.D M
DEAR POLLY - I have
found that peanut butter IS a
very mexpens1ve but powerful household cleanser. If a
bread wra pper or other such
plashc has touched a hot
toaster or pan 11 will leave a
restdue. Peanut butter will
remove this as well as the
restdue left from tape, labels
and s!Jckers I have also used
tl to remove traces of caulkmg compound that has been
left to dry m unwanted
places It wtll not remove rust
but will take off some stubborn sta tns from the shower
stall and bathtub Als o
removes a wax butld-up on a
!able. Spread the peanut butter over the area to be cleaned, leave 11 for several hours
and then gently, but finnly ,
"tpe off )he unw ~nted
substance w1th a paper towel
This should work for Mrs
J C whose plano has a film
on tt left by a plas!Jc scarf It
wtll not damage the surface
and wtll polish as well as
clean (Polly 's note Use the
smooth peanut butler, not the
chunky kmd )
I use petroleum jelly to
remove 011 base patnl from
my hands and under my
nat is It does not dty the skin
as many such cleansers do
I use ha1r spray to remove
purple and black marks left
on kttchen counters by contamers wlh pnce marks on
them It also removes the
pr1ce from glass and lm contamers and most pnnt from
pla s tt c conta tner s
KJMBERLY
Polly will send you one of
her stgned th ank-you
newspaper coupon clippers if
she uses your !avonte
Potnler, Peeve, Problem tn
her column Wnte POLLY 'S
POINTERS Ill care of this
newspaper

m&lt;'1ltti an d cxr lanatlons

cll?'('dlng a tota

not

II nd opted by n majority of t he
electors
voting
thereon
thll
amendment shall take J mmedJa~
e fT«.1. and exlsHnr Sectlon lg of
Article lJ ahall be repealed f rom
Nch e ffective d ate
UNITED STATES OF AMER IC A
STATE OF OH IO

OFTICE OF THE SECRETARY
OF STATE
1 TED W BR O WN Secretary of

State, do hereby ce rtify th ot t he
toregolnfls A trul!! cor,y of Amended

Subfltltute House J o nt Resolution
No 12 flied ln the office of the Secretary of State, p ropos in g to amend
the Con•tltutl cn o f Ohio together
with the ballot lanruare and explanation certified to me by the
Ohio Ballot Board and argum enta
for the am endment 111 subm itted bv
the approprJ a ..._ commi tlee
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1
havt= hereun to aubacrlbed m y name
llnd affixrd my official seal at Columbut this l~th d ay of APril , 1978
TEDW BROWN.
Secretary of State

the Conway D1et class held at
the Metgs Inn
Two new members were
wel comed Sue Matson lost
the most weight for the week
wtth Mary Hunter as the run""T nerup
il't the Mason, W Va class
nu: DAILY S Jo.NTI N Jo~ l
OJo~ YOT£0 T0 111 F.
heltl at Sl Joseph's Church
INTERFST&lt;W
ha ll, two new members were
MEIG8-MASON AREA
U.ken mtu membership N~n­
ROBERT HOEfl.ICH
City Editor
cy Bragg was the btg loser of
Publlshctl dllliy except Saturdll,
\, y Th4l Oh.lo Valle' Publlshin 8
the week wtth Madahne
Cpmpany Multlmedt. Inc ,
111
Roush, Betty Fox and Dtana
Coon St , Pomeroy Ohio 4576~
Johnson
as runners up F1ve
'UUSint:SJI Ofht-.: Phon~!! m 21:16
~)litorUII Phone 002 -2 1 ~7
20 pound ptns and cert1hcates
Set,'ilnd c U.as postage PIUd 111
were presentL'tl to Nancy
Pomeroy, OhiO
Bragg,
MJ!Zt Oldaker, Betty
N~! ll omal 11dvertWng rtpre~en
Ultivt l.11ndon A.hocllltes 3101
Fox, Judt Frye, and Ltnda
f:Alclld ~ Ye Cltvel.llnd Oblo4-111~
lhle ,
SuaK•r1ptlon ratt.'S Delivered by
t:Hrrler whPr e avalltiblt 7~ t.CIILq per
At the Wcdnesd.t y mght
~tt!k By Molor itoute when• t Hrrlf'r
mcetmg
of the 1\llwns Class
l!trVItt' nut iH'Hliabit' One ITHJlltil,
at the Urnvm&gt;'l) !11 Janel
$3 2fr BJ rlllltl Ill Otuo ~and W V1t
Ow Ye11r l:r41 00. S11 months
Powell was the weekly wmIl l ~fl , Th rl!e m~th s 11 Oo
ncr
tn wet ~ hl loss, w1th
F.J.osewhere S26 00 year Six monlh.•
SI J ~ 0 Thr et' month.'! $7 ~0
Tere!lll Hawkms as runnerup
~bsl-nptlon IJI" lt.~ mdudeJI SundHy
Mrs Hawktns also Jcce tved
fune&amp;.Sf'ntln~ l
her 20 pound put .rnd ceJliftcatc

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'"'1 ·'

VOLLEYBALL - Members of the SouU1ern Htgh
Volleyball team , honored at Saturday's banquet were,
first row, I tor , Lmda Fisher, Pam Brauer, Joy Ne1gler

Jean Rtlchhart; second row, -De lla Johnson, Jody
GrueseJ, SonJa Hill, Tammy Smtth, thtrd row , Teresa
Holstetn , Bon rue Boso, Peggy Bush, Carla Teaford

The annual G1rls Athleltc .,by approxunately 100 persons
Ba nquet of So uthern Htgh altendmg
Coach Co nn ee W!lh ams
School 11 as held Saturday
mghl tn the ht gh school presented her three teams
ca fetert a wtlh at hletes. voll ey ball, basketball and
parents and guests attendtng tra ck Spec tal basketball
A bulfel dtnner was enjoyed awards were presented to
thr ee se mors Jaye Ord
received the Best Defenstve
Player Award, Jean RJtchharl was named Best
OffenSive Player, and Che ryl
Roseberry " as named Most
Valu able Player

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

Karen Blaker Ph.D

d tr ect l y

affect

you

w he th er they happen to you

or not
Take the c r ime of arson

You 're

pay•ng

an

lncreas1ngly h eav y subsi dy

1nsurance

Insurance
cos ts
are
adver se ly af fec fed by
burglar ies, r obbenes and
car thefts
plus th e
countless CB ra di os an d

b icyc les

B) Karen Rlaker, Ph.D
DEAR DR BLAKEH - We
arc $4,000 In debt and the
culprtl ts - yuu guessed tl the credtl card My w1fe JUS!
can t res ts! chargtn g
somethtng every ltme she
goes shoppmg
I have to put a stop Lo tl, but
I'm not exactly sure what to
do
My latest plan IS to pay off
all the charges wtlh one b1g
loan At least I wtll then have
only one month!; payment
My bt g fear, however, IS
that my wtfe wtll charge even
mm c once she no Iunger sees
those astrunomtcal charges
on the monthly statcment.s ·
I am upset because I make
the only salary fur the family
and pay all the bills Maybe
she ts takmg advantage of
me Do you thmk my plan wtll
wo1k'
DEA R HUSBAND--The
ttrnc ts nght for action But
your plan ts not drasttc
enough
Consolidate the debts mto
one loan Then close the
charge accow1t.s
That's nght ' Celebrate the
upenmg of a new era by ustng
a patr of scissors on your
credtt cards
Had you and your wtfe talk
" ' tins problem through to 1t.s
logteal conclusion, I'm certam you would have come up
w1th the Slime solutiOn
Perhaps you both have the
urge ' to hve beyond your
means Are YOU ready to
destroy the credtl cards and
face the gr1m reahty of hfe
without credit '
By the way, credtt ca&lt;ds
are never the culprits Then
over-use ts a hUJJUin error
DEAR DH BLAKER_ 11 's
true I do abuse our cred1t

dtarge account.s Why '
Is It your way of slnkmg
oock at your husoond for puttmg you tn the chJld-ltkc post•
!tun of rece tvtng all&gt;
allowance' If so, Jl works It
t-ertamly succeeds tn makmg
hun upset
But there may he a more
adult 11ay to hand! your
resentment Why not Sll down
wtlh yoor husoond and work
out a budget"'
Then open a (Oint checktng
~ccount so you ca n wrtle
checks for the household expenses You could also pHrllctpHle tn balancmg the
checkbook
This mvolvement wJth
fa mtly ftnances wtll probably
help you undersl&lt;lnd how
much you can reah.slica lly afford to spend
And
remember to gel rtd of those
charge cards - at least until
) ou canlrustyourselfagam
Wnte to Dr Blaker tn care
of th1s newspHper, P 0 Box
489, Rad1o C1ty Statton, New
York , N Y 10019 Volume of
mail proh tb tts personal
rephes, but questtons of
genera l mterest will be
discussed tn fulur' columns
'I
LUNCHEON HELD
Members of the Umted
Pentecos tal Church of Mlddleport Ladtes Awnltary met
Tuesday at the church for a
covered diSh luncheon. SIXtL&lt;en adulis and SIX children
were presenl Mrs VJrgima
VJtatoe gave a talk
'Pr·
on
ayer and Fasttng " and
there was group prayer to
conclude the gathermg
REUTIVESCALL
LETART FALLS

Relatives attending funeral
services and calling at the
Ewing FWleral Home lor
ca rds.
Darrell Rouah of Colwnbus
.I don't understand what and visiting relatives here
gets tnlo me when I enter a were Mrs. Hilda Andres,
store I hke what I see and I Monte Roush, Mrs. Iris'
buy Jt
Owens and children, Steven,
Of course I also charge Kimberly,
Janet
and
many necess1~1es mstead or, Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
buymg them ~~ the grocery Rouah and children, Shana
store But that s only to mak• and Chtlll Mr. and M Do
my weekly ho use hold
'
rs
n.
Rouah and daughter, Penny,
allowance gof~rther
My husband get.s mad tf I Mr and Mrs. Sheldon Catlett
spend more than the amount Jr ' Gre1 Pellry, ill of
1 1
f
M
Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
1e eaves or me every on- F'ram of M rtlna Ill
d ,
dny mormng
e
a
v e, 1n .,
DEAR WIFE-·Uslng a Mr. and Mra. Carl Rllberts,
credit card is notltke playing Athens, Mrs. Ronnie Young
monopoly wtth pretend and Barbara of Middleport,
money llts the r·cal linn~
and Mr and Mrs Sheldon
Nul only do the bills have to Ca tlett Sr of Colum bus
be paid In legal tender - but Funeral aervlces were held
the fmant-e cHarges make Monday at the Ewing
Funeral Home with Inyour game an expensiVe one terment 1 L l rt F 11
But you know alllhls Yet, Cern
n ea
a I
you perstst In runmng up the . etery
J

GIRLS TRACK TEAM MEMBERS - Honored at
Saturday mght's ba nquet were f1rst ro" , 1-r , Jody
Gruese r, SllSJe Sellers, Ten Crouch, Paula Wolfe, Juh

that

tur n

up

PHII.IIDEI.PHIA 1UPI I · There w.ts an October ch tll tn
Ute .ur Saturday mght and
Sum~t ) to go along WJlh the
()( lobe1 lc nsum on the fte ld
That's the 11 ay tt ts

"I il c Ph tlh cs were so
.mgered over a mnth mmng
t all tn the Reds dramattc 4-3
wm Saturday mgh l that

the Cmcmnut r

It was the same when I
m Pattsburgh ,' sa 1d
former Ptrate Rtchle Hebner,
who was ejected from the
Saturday rugh t ga me for
argumg that Pete Rose had
swung at a pttch U1at was
ca lled a ball We had some

\\ hCJIC\'t! r

m lssmg

Heds

and Pluladelplua
Ph11!1 es · renew
one of

O'le th ing you can do Is t o
s u pp o rt
pr ograms
prov 1d lng st iffer penalt1es
for
wrongdoers
and
proposals lor s tr eng th e ned
cr ime ln., est1gatlon effor t s

an wnp1re's dectswn m the

You can al~ make 11
tougher tor crooks Use
good . strong locks Mark

Phtlltes 7-4 wm Sunday U1at
he put the g,Hne under
protest

baseba ll's most mtense n val-

rtcs - JUSt ask U1e umpires
Heds ' mana ger Spa rky
Anderson was so mad about

possess ions w 1th
your
soctal secun t y n um ber

Our

agency

Thoren

Coach Connee Williams

Dell &lt;:~

second rO\\ ,

Johnson, Tammy Da vts B1 end a &gt;Ish, Bon mc flosu
1amm) Smtth, Becky Hhodes

best

mct nager Dan ny Ozark
c:un vcned a team meetmg
1

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GIRLS BASKETBALL - Team members honored at
the annual banquet tnclud10 ftrst row, 1-r, Coach Connee
Wtlltams, Jea n Rttchhart, Mary Beth Slavm, manager,
second row, Ju&lt;iy Grueser, Tammy Srrnth, Sonja Hill

C.1JCJ) I Ru,eber t y. Jul t Thoren Rosemary Hubba 1d, thu .(
row. Della Johnso n. Bonnte Boso Jams Carnahan.

(elf

Gophers whi p

tough ~a m es aga mst thls
club' '
Rose eventually wa lk ed
and used a hard slide to turn a
potentw l game-&lt;endmg double
play mto a decd1ve two-run
error
Ozar k, also
eJec ted
Saturday mght, saJd Sunday
he ca lled the mectmg to g1ve
Ins pia; ers a sun pie
message · I 1emmded Ihem
not to get lhrown out of the
ga me If anybody ge ls thrown
out, let tt be me

Bucks twice
COLUMBUS, Oh tu il' PI '
l'v.u thrl't -1 W1

hurncr s b\

I um Johnson &lt;~nd the fu ur-lut
prtdung of Jerr) UdJur ga' e
Mmnew t.1

CJ

9-0 shutout nf

Ohl() Stl::ltt• m the 1)pem: 1 of a
R1 g Ien double ht ,Hit r

Saturdm
•\nd the lrophl r s took tht:
second game h-5 un tht'
strengthl!f De~n ~1CEdttu,m "
solo fow bugg er m thl' SIXth
Jnhn~n t

MaJor Leagu e srand1ng s
By un1fed Pre ss In ternational
Na11onal League

149 S. Third St.
Middleport, 0 .

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life, health and busiacss ~~.·.~~~~..

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New York
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East
W
22
18
17
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11 66 7
9 66 7

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12
15

586
483

3

14 16
13 17
11 19
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SEN IOR ATHLETES OF volleyball, basketball and trat k lwnored at the SouU1ern
GJrls' Athleuc Banquet tnclude ftrs t row, 1-r. Jean Httchhart. I tnda F1sher back ro"
Coach Connee Wtlltams Cheryl Roseberry Ja)e Ord and Joy Nctgler

~ltnnesota 1:-; nnw 7-7 1n till'
H1 ~ I t•rr 2.117 on the srason

Ohtn

S~!IC'

drop(x•d to Jll 21

J,;.mlt'~ e~nd

5 i JJ1
19 11 63 3 111
Kon Ctly
17 13 567 31•
{(lflft•rt•rJt t.'
CinCJMi
19 14
LOS Ang l
18
14 576
563 2It 1 Texas
14 14 500 S1 2
Housfon
13 16 .ue 5 1 2 Seanle
12 23 343 11
57
N tekro
All
55
Mator League Leaders
LA
27 ,
Smllh
LA
3nd Hou
s~n OICgo
13 18 419 6 1 :I 011CCI90
9 18 3JJ 10
By Un1 ted PreH Interna ti ona l
McCovey , Sf= 26 Morgan (H"l Montefus co SF JB Sea&gt;ver C1n
Atlanla
12 18 400 7
Mmneso t
10 23 303 12
ana BI VICYen P1ll 37
Batt1ng
and Cart er Mi l 24
Saturday 's Resu l1 s
Satur.di'"y ' s RE&gt;suih
1Based on 6S a1 barsJ
Am er .can Leagu e R ce Bos
Houston 7 N ew York 4
Oakland 3 De tro 1t 'J
N at1ona1 League
36 HOIJSOil , Bos ana Z 1S k Tf'K
Montreal 3, All anta 0
Cleve1ana 1 C allt o r n~ol 1
G AD H
Pet
27 Staub Dl•! 2~ M?ty Ball ~;
San Fra nc1sco 7 Sl Lou1s 6
Boston 4 Mmnesota '1
Brroghs All
30 100 3~ 190
Stol e n Ba ~es
C1ncmnah 11 Phdadelph1a 3
Seattle 9 Toronto 6
Bucknr Ch1
22 81 18 340
National L eagu e
Moreno
Los Angeles 5 Ch1 c a go 2
Balt,more s Texas 1
Dr1es n C1n
31 120 41 34/ Pill 20 Royster All Cedeno
San D 1ego 6 Pti!Sb urgh S
New York 5, Kan Ci ty 2
Monday LA
32112 37 330 Hou ana
Lope!.
LA
12
Su nd ay ' s R es ulls
Mtlwaukee 6 Ch ic ago 1
sm. th LA
11 114 37 325 R 1c ha r ds SO \1
Housa tN Y 7 ppd rarn
Sunday ' s R esu lh
Hr nndl St L
34 130 42 323
Amen c an L et~ gu e LeFlore
SF S 51 L 4 12 1nns , ls i
Sea a I Tor ppd rc11n
Fos.re r Cm
33 137 44 321 Del
14
Wilson
KC
11
SF 4 St L J 10 1MS, 2nd
De tr o1 t 15 Oakland 0
Sinn e t P1t
28 100 J1 310 NorwooCI Mm n Crul, Sc.:t ,)nd
ilur ~1.111 nl dtniJ •l• .1ml
Ptl llol d e lptlla 1 ClnCitlOi.'lll 4
Callfor n 1a 4 Cle"V elana 3
Ba ker LA
30 104 33 317 OJ lone , Oa~ 10
A1tan1a 2, Montrea l I
Boston 6 Min neso ta 2
ll ~ hplpnl ' "!llm1~l' \(lllf
Vtnt ne Mtl
77 104 33 117
P1fchm g
P 1ft sburgh 1 San 0 1ego 0
M ilwauk ee S Ch•cago 4
\1l'•ltl!11 dUliWl"- (jill~ ~ ~\ ,tlld
Am encan Leagu e
Mos t V1 cton es
Kan Crly 10 New York 9
Ch1 10, Los Ang 7 IS tnnS
G AB H
PC1
~·~rllllllllto.,JII'
Nat.onal L eague
Gt.msley
Ba11 1more 3, Tex as 2
Today•s Probable P1!chers
ll 131 49 374 M t l 6 I , For sch St L 61 Ra u
Ca re w M 1n
(All Ttmes EDT)
Today s Probable P itchers
l3 140 51 364 LAS 0 , John LA ana Blue SF
Rtce Bos
I All T•m es E OT)
Ph iladelph ia ( Lonbor g 4 71 at
Jacksn Cal
11 6~ 74 348 I 1
One 01 t"- O Jav lull
Oak land (Li! ngfo r d 0 2) a t Lynn Bas
Hous ton ( R !Chard 2 l l. 8 35
30 11 4 39 342
Ameri ca n League
Tanana
Cl e'Veland I W1se 2 5 ). 1 30 p m
pm
dt"nturc \ CI \IU:,
Reynl Cis Sea
31 9 1 31 ] 41 Ca r 6 1 Lee , Bos ; o 1orre1
Cal1 t orn1 a
(A ase 2 I I at Cbbge M1n
51 Lou is ! For sc h 6 7l at San
'19 94 3'1 ) 40 Bos 51 , Gu1C1ry , NY and Sosa ,
JliHII.th &amp; rt•lin('~
Toronto (Underwood 1 3), 7 30 Coo per Mil
Diego ( Perry 71 ), 10 p m
19111 39 JJJ Oak 4 0. F1gueroa , NY 4 1
P 1tlsbu rg h (Biylevcn 2 31 al pn;
Porter KC
'19 106 15 330 Sp lltorl l K C and Brobe rg OaK
I or
Los Angel es ( Rhod en 4 1) 10 30
Seattle !Abbott 1 \)at De tr o1 t Sngi ln Bar
1J )\ lJ 314 4 2 Kn ap p Cal 4 J August1ne
IS!alon 3 II , 8 p m
pm
Yaz Bos
31115 37 322 Mil 4 5
Bos ton (Tran t 1 Ol at Kansas
Tuuday •s Games
Hom e Run s
Earned Run Averag e
Ctnct a1 Mon1r ea1 n1ghf
NatJon ail League
Mond.,y ,
( Based on l6 mnmg s p1tched l
1 C1ty (G ale') 01 , 8 30 p m
Balhmore (0 Mart 1neJ J 2) LA 9,
Atta a1 New York mght
L uz!nskl ,
Ph1l
8,
Nati o na l L eagu e Gr 1msley
at Mmnesoll'l 1Er1ckson 2 3)
P h Ia at Houston , n1gh1
Kmgman Ch 1 Drmssen, C1n Mil 1 86
Kne ppe r
SF 1 87
P 1ftsbgh at Lo s Ang , n1ghl
8 30 p m
and Schmid t, Ph il 7
R Reuschel , Ch! I 9 2, Andu1ar ,
St L OUIS at San Dgo OIQhl
New Yo rk ( S ea lt le 1 01 at
Amtm can Leag ue Rice , Bos Hou and Car lton , Ph !! 112
• Dr t\J St:tehi1• Dr ( \\ lk .~J • Dr (1 I \hlrllhlll~h
Ch1cago 1Wortt1am 1 I ), 8 30 11 Ba ylor Cal Ale~eander . Oak
Ctuca go at ...Sa n F ran n1ght
Amencan Leagu e Johnson
p on
• D• W D ~unhal l • Dr l ~ 1l.ll1rph' • [)1 I O dunm
llnCI Z1Sk. Tex 9 Ma y, Bait , Oa k 1 29 Gu1d r y , NY 1 61
Milwaukee i Tra.,ers 0 0) at Tho m pson , De t and H sle, M !l Ryan , Cal 2 01 Roze ma De l
Texas (Jenk ins J 1). a 35 p m
Th e Rl \l~rt: Ct:nter
-.,..
_ lf!flil!!t.,
8
2 OJ Keough Oak J 05
Tuesday ' s Games
Boll
000 000 101 J 8 o
Run s Batted In
Strikeouts
949
E
Ltvmgsron
1\\-e ' Columbu ~
Oa kland e l Cl eve land
lell;as
011 000 000 - 2 10 0
Nat1onat Leag ue
Monday ,
Nahonal Leagu e
R 1c hard .
Cali f at Toron to , n 1ght
Flana gan , F ll nn (7), St an
house (9 ) Md 0 e m p s. e y ,
Sea lf le at Detro 1t n ight
Ne w York at Ch 1c ago . n1ghf
Sk5Qg S., Ell is a nd Sun dberg W
Balt imore at MIMn , n1Qht
- Fhnn, I 0 L - E il !s, 21 HR Bos lon a l Kan C1 ly , ni ght
Balt,mo re , M5y (8)
M1lwo'1ukee (Ill Tex.ns , n !gh t
San Fran

20 12

6?5

Cal1 f

Cust~nt

fnr ,1[ \

Dr. Rooald ERiviere

MACHINE
RENTAL
'2500 PER DAY
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R·VALUE COMPARISON CHART

4
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FIBER
ROCK WOOl
FIBER GLASS

S tanley H 1297 Alu
mtnum le&gt;vels feature
three 360 &gt;v1als two plumb
one level each OfOtected wlth
dust- proof vt al covers 18'
24 and 2A ' models ava1lable

These values are for one inch of loose·fill onsulation

SAYRE HARIMARE

City Ice &amp; Fuel Co.
224 111 Street

812-2125

New Haven , W

f.ii.ifiifi helps yell do things rkJht

Point Pleasant
675-2460
'·

tile

full dentu.L.. . .,

in ooe or two dags

PER BAG

o ..

lei

Teafo rd and Jaye Ord

pro v1 de s

prevent1on

tl •

\d

Mike Swiget

That 's why we

pr even ted

Volleyba ll - Jean Rttchhart, Ltnda t'tsher, Joy
Netgler. Loretta Holsmger,
Pa m Brauer, Sonja H1ll ,
Bonnte Boso, Tamtny Sn'!tth,
Jody Gr ueser, Teresa
Hols tein, Della J ohnson,
Ca rla Teafo rd and Peg Bush
Trac k - Brenda Ash,
Tammy Davts, Bonme Boso,
Ju he Thoren Jody Grueser,
Sus1e Sellers, Teresa Rtce,
Becky Rhodes, Pa ula Wolfe
and Tem Crouch

11mm~

f inan ci al pr otec t• on and
service w hen cr1me losses
occur
but man y c a n be

say -

r eam members recetvmg
awards were
Basketball ~ Jams Carnahan , Ca rla Tea ford ,
Rosem ary.,Jlubbard, SonJa
Htll Jody Grue.ser, Juhe
Thoren, Dell a Johnson ,
Tammy Sm1th, Jean Rtlchh an, Cheryl Roseberry ,
Jay e Ord , Bec ky Cro wn ,
Bonnte Boso, and Managers
Paula Barnette and Mary
Bclh Slavm

Philadelphia
hammers Reds

Yo u can help cut down on
losses t ha l

crime losses

premtums

CHOKES

11

Annual girls' athletic
banquet held at Southern

for dellbertly set f 1res

ex-

Ef' F"ECriVE DATE AND REPEAt,

Debbte Wmdon, Mary
Cleek, and Ju Ann Clark
rc-cetved 20 pound ptns and
ecrtthca tes fur wetghl loss at
the Monday nig ht meettng of

.' '

o f th l'@e hundred

words a~ainst each shall be puOb.med once a we-ek for three eon9e&lt;'Utl ve w~ks Pretedinr the elect ion In at l~ast one newwpaper or
genera l circu lation in each county
of the rla te where a new.paper 1B
published The sec~ary of state
shaU ca use to be p laced upon th e
ballot s t he ballot lancuage for any
such law or proposed law or proposed amendment to the constit ution to be li ubmlttcd 'ttle ballot
lanruare shall be prescrtbed by
the Ohio Ballot Board In the same
m anner a nd subjed to the same
temu~ and condl tJon11. as apply to
i sau~ litl bmltted by the general
assembly punu an t to Section 1 of
Article XVI of this corutltutton
The ballot Ltnguare shall be 10
presc ribed and the !lt&gt;t"rtlary of
state shaU cause t he ballob 10 to
bt prlnttd as to permit an a Mrma hve o r negative vote u pon each
law, acction o f Jaw or Item In a
law approprlatlng money, or proposed law or propoeed amendnumt
to the con•tltuti on The rtyle of au
lawa IJ\Ibm ltkd b y lnlt iatlve 11nd
~ruppl eme n tary ~tltl on s hall be
Be It EnactM bf the P~ple or
the State of Ohio and of a ll con
stltutlonal ame ndments · "Be tt Re ~lved b\ the People o f the State o(
OhJo ' The basis upon which th e req uired n umbe r of peUtlonen in any
caw sha ll be- detc tmln :::!d shnll be
the to ta l number of votu cut for
thr o mce or govt&gt;mor a t the last
p~edln,q election
therefor The
foreMoinr pro v l s lon.o~ of th is section
!i:hnll be se lf u eeutlng except as
herein oth erwlo;e provided Lnwt
may be pa s~&gt;ed to f acll!tate th eir
operation but In no way li mitin g
o r re~&gt;trktlng eit her suc h proVIsions
or the PQI\ ers herein rese rved

!Seal)

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t hrough you r

word !i f or each and also th e Drgu -

Weight loss pins presented
."

Polly Cramer

l'l t\INS--"I he

Muthcr-da ughtcr lmnquct of

.tnt! Elt zabe th
Chesher, Paul Da1 nell, Allen ll ua ld
Hughes Ll'c Mt:Comct s llu·ald Luul(l MdWI "as
F"teld tng Hawktns. James suhno.: t
lnspcctw ns onn oum ed
Clat" ortlt\
Honored rna.sons r ecugmz· WL' I ~ Athcrts. June 1.1, H.tr·

Mrs Evchn I t'\\Js. ( rl dl'l'
F1cn
ch Beu lah Hales
Demola \ members
\\CI e Bru u .• Morn.son, Ol!Vt'
Loutse
Ktn~ Hub1 llteltl .ntd
Honored guests prcscmcd . Branc h
J ot' Blaztt•r
at tnspecllon tndudcd Rubel Calltpohs, lhchard Vaughan Evd Fou!J&lt;c Othe rs rl'( ugmz
ta K Mmdltng. past grand Pomeroy. Herald Ogg. New ed we1c LouJSe Stewatt
matron uf the Grand ChaplcJ Marshfi eld Wllbur McLean ilislllll 1tu ptestdenl Jud1
of Oh1 11 Howard I Shull past At hens Chaplet , Harold Van Dvke ami Sa1ah Blaztl'l.
grand patron 'vlrs Rtley, Chmttan, Belpre Larr) gram! p;:t !:!t.~ &lt;iml grand aulcs.
ctnll funnc r gr;md appwntdep uty grand matron
Well. Harnsonvllle
Patrtc ta Wtbon. grand
Also presented were the nll'nts, S1lvJa Midkiff !:lea
repr ctientatlw to Konsas m J&gt;HSL matrons of E1angehnc Lou tse Mtlchdl. Cora Webb
Ohw. and worth; mall ons. Chapter, Besste Kmg, Naomt Mary Hughes Benuce Huff.
Marv Lou Sm1lh, Albam
K1ng, F~rt c Kennedy, Kath1 man, Mart ha Mu.se J ccmcttc
Fu rman:~
Murnsurt Oil~t..· J ulmsun, Maryl n Wtlcox Wa1 d, M.tll Shull, Beulah
ChapteJ , Duncan Falls M.trl F uvclla Bcdtll e, Glenna Peoples, Du1 ulhy I c1rell ,
Mt:: Mah on,
Ma ta mura s Cnsp. Kathryn Mttchell Htlda QUic kel , and Leolt,t
Chapter , Sarah Blaz tel. Gt ace French Evelyn Lewts Ha) cs
Suns t11nc pctges
\H' r c
Gallipolis Chaptc1
Huth Euuna Clatwurthy, V ~rguua
Schm e lz e r 'vlatllta Bucha nan. Ma11e Hawkms Naumt Ktng Etta Mac• ~ol·
Was hi ng t on Cha pte r Jenevee Chesher Etta Mac tun. and Jencvee Chcshu
Roseville
Norton Ruma Haw ktn s wllh tht funds to go to
Other worth y mat rons Beula h Hayes, Kathr) n ES'I M\1
presen t ed ~ ere Hub y Kmght. and Lmda Maye1 .
lru tratl un wa s hl'ld for
Vaughan . Pomeroy Chapter and the past palru11S, Bob Delbe rt Mttehell Frank
Esu le Ankrum , Belp1e Ktng, Btll Kmg , Harry Hc1 ald. Jr , Mary Jane

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Slout. Bell) Chcvu il er.
Jcsstd!\ Lynn ( hcvaltet.
St l'a ul s Uu1l cd Melh'"hsl Mildre'll Brooks Mildred
( hu ll h \las held Mny 9 dt tlte Co ldwell Edna Summcrfteld.
( hu r ch w1th 48 persons dtten- Nora E Htcc. llorulhy Du&lt;i·
dtug I' he potluck st) lc dumc1 del CJ, Gladys Powell Wtlma
WtiS SC I'VCd
flUilla
lo lJ]c l'l lils. Angela DamewoJXI,
tlectJJ .tied ill J'. u1ca n Gun ell llc1mce Maluh&lt;tn . Stella
Blc ~!:.&gt;lll g was given b) Mr s
i\dktns. 1-:ffte Sandel s, Mary
Gull ell
From.: I ~ V1ncye~r d. Susan
Mr :-; .Ju Ann ~ra11 c 1 s F1 W ICIS ctruJ I tnda Sue Gur ~
pr c:-;t rrtcd till' pr ugr am us111g 1ell The small duldt en allensongs, rCt:ltatwn.s emUga m~ s Lling S&lt;:t llg Jesus Loves Me"

POLLY"S POINTERS

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3-The Datly Senltnel, Middleport-Pomeroy. 0 , Monday, May 15, 1978

2- ThP nailv Sentmel, Muldleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Monday , May 15, 1978

St. Paul's UMC hosts
mother-daughter banquet

OES inspection held
at MasOnic Temple
Approxunmely 140 attended
that mspt•dJon of Evangeline
Chapter 172 01der of the
Eastern Star, at the Middleport Masontc Temple
Thursda v mght
- Mrs :-laney Htley , deputy
grand matron of Dtstmt 25.
was the mspedtng offtcer A
pre-mspeclwn dmner Wi'!S
served b) the DeMulay
Mother, Club an d the

Chapter Emma Polen .
Aurcltus
Ch~ pter .
Macksburg, Wtlm~ Ogg, New
Marshfteld Chapter. Stella
Atk tns , Harnsun vlll e
Chapter Donna McLean.
At hens C h~pl e 1 . Allee
Mou&lt;iy , Muskmgwn Chapte1.
Zanesvtlle, Lmda l't lt un,
I u11 ell Chaple1 , Vc1 ncla
Wo1 ks, Bar tl&lt;'i l ChapteJ
)l'urth) pa trons p1 esented

I UPI'rHS

t'll were Ji:ill1Cs Clalwurllr\,
drstJll't dl' pUlYgrcmd nwstt•r

rl su nvlil c,

of the 12th MasuJm DtslJlll

M.u tcll&lt;l , June 12

ami J ct rncs Mi lch en
dq~ r te rnason Ftfl)

.l3rd
\ t',rr

mem be r s JUI'scnted

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fu ll u\\ Ulg lht l r1spct !tun wt! h
spr ~~~ ~ flu" e1s dl' &lt;t! l &lt;1 tlll ~ tht·
sci v1 11~ latJit· M1 s Hdwktns
a nd M r~ Klll ght 1egTsteH•d

110~1

M1 Muthcl

S teve ~

dS

o c\osmg for t he pr ogram

M)

IJV S.trah Lunsford, Kath1
PuiHII .llld Sue Caldwell
\~ crt'
Kt~r Ia
l ht.• )OU ng cst
Mrs Fdn [l Summer

Jl lulher

field the oldest and MJS
Heathe1 a nd Matt, hoste-d a AlH.lrt.'y Tm renee , the nwthet
mlaw

Mother s l htV fa11111\ gathet - with the mus t Lluldr en C:mne
mg The1r guesL~ Wl'rc Shl'l IY prr ?.cs we re won by Mrs
Ktn g
Bl uff ton
Ktek Don s Kocrn g .md Mr s (; race

Meck stoth Hunllngton W
Va M1 .Jlld ilt JS \Vt lltam
Kmg, Kcvtn 1\lllg Mr and
M1 s Hank Johnson ll1 ad
btu 1 ami Mt ,\IIU MIS Dtck
Ftnlaw PotncJOJ

Stout . .tnd MIS M11uuc Kaptt: llld

wun (he du01 pr rzc

Ot lte1s allendtn g wc1c
M.IUdc G1ay. Slmle) Hu111s
M.uultc Ha11 ts. Melissa Hal·
11s l'ltcl ma HemleJSon , Edtth
ll.tl (lCI Edna Hannan. Ver·
u.t Stout , Drmna Chauwell,
C"ltarlee t'had11ell, Rubal
Juptlcr ts the largest of the C&lt;dd11ell. Sa ll y Caldwell, Ju&lt;it
pl anets 111 tht• Solar Svslt'tn
Cald11ell , t\udrey "lunencc,
Its e (Jui:tlUI' lctl dtcunetet IS Tu1 a (,uthm
Dorothy
88.000 mtlcs II tunes lite MVeiS Ma1) Haves, Hazel
dituneter uf the em th
Ba~~tlull , I c11 1Stoul, Conme

PICTURES SHOWN
Mrs Ralph Badgley and
Mrs Helen Slack were guests
Tuesday evemng for the
meetmg of lhe Apple Grove
Umted Met hodist Women at
the church annex Mrs.
Badgley and Mrs Slack told
of lhm trtp to the Holy Land
and showed ptctues The left
Charleston Feb I 3 and '
returned to the states Feb 24
Mrs Dallas H1ll led the
busmess meet mg and also
served refreshm ents to Mrs
Slack, Mrs Badgley, Mrs
Dolly Wolfe, Mrs Jan Noms
and Tracy , Mrs Arnold
Hupp, Mrs Sharon Hupp,
Mrs Irene Hupp, Mrs Edith
Manuel, Mrs Eileen Buck,
Mrs Julia Noms, Mrs Bess
Parsons and Mrs Ruth Htll, a
guest

FUll TEXT OF THE RESOLUTION PROPOSING
THE AMENDMENT
ISS UE I
IAmcllded Subs t itute House J oin t
nt;sol ut 10n No 121

1

F-:

Btooks,

0\\ n ' I' he re were rec rtatwns

DIN NER

Mr and Mt s

PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
To amend Sect10n lg of Article II of the Const1tut10n of Oh1 o
I. TO REQUIRE THE OHIO BALLOT BOARD TO WRITE THE
BALLOT LANGUAGE FOR STATE ISSUES PROPOSED BY
INITIATIVE OR REFERENDUM PETITION.
2. TO REDUCE THE NUMBER OF TIMES INITIATIVE AND REFER·
ENDUM PROPOSALS MUST BE ADVERTISED PRECEDING THE
ELECTION.
3. TO MAKE THE REQUIREMENTS FOR CIRCULATING AND
SIGNING INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM PETITIONS SIMILAR
TO THOSE FOR PETITIONS FOR CANDIDATES.
(Proposed by ResolutJon of the Genera'! Assembly of Ohi o)
A maJortty affi rmative vote IS necessary for passage
I=

I

Gud

ltct:ug lll z~ U

JOIN1 RESOLU f lON
Propotlng to am•nd S.cllon lg of
Article II of lbe Cooatllullon of
the S late o f Oblo to rMuce lha
n umber of tim.. lnlti&amp;Jive and
rete rt~ndum
propoaall mu&amp;l be
advtrUMd lo r•qulre lhe Ohio
Ballot Board to pr""Crl.,_ the
ballot languap for lh... pro
po..u end to conform ,.quiz..
mtnJa for c1rc:ul&amp;Ung and algnln;
lnltldl•• and ref•rendum ~II ­
IlON to lhOM pro•ld•d by law
for othe r kind• o f petitions

fle

rewtved by the General

It

o f the Stat e of Ohio
fi fth!&gt; (If the meml.Jt!r.;: el+..•·cted
to c.•~ t1 ht U ~ l" concur rii1R tht rein
ttwt the n! ~hnl i bt 1iUim 11tcd tu the
t•! cctol ~ o f t he &gt;&lt;t a te Ill the manner
prCSt'ntW:d by la w AI the !&gt;pedal
t&gt;le-ctlon to be hel d on the fir r;1
1\ieMia} after the fin~t Monday In
June 1978 11. propos:ll to .1men d th e
C o n.~Ututwn o l the S tate or Ohio b \
RIIH'IH.Fng Scetlo n lg or Article II
A ~~ t·rnbl)

NO

SCIIlg

( !JL V(:I IH..~ r·,

PROPOSED AMENDMENT
TO THE OHIO CONSTITUTION

SHALL THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT
BE ADOPTED?

DC::tlllC\\'ood

Gctvc Me A Mother and J,ul

th ~: ~ uc s t s

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

YES

l.llld d

I:
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EXPLANATION OF ISSUE No. I
I. Under present law the Ohio Ballot Board may wnte s1mpltAed ballot
language for Constitutional amendments proposed by the G eneral
Assemb ly H owever, ballot languagE' for state Jssues proposed by mt tJ ative or referendum pe!t!Jons must be wrttten by the Secretary of State
under h1ghly techrucal requuements This section of the amendment
allows the Ohio Ballot Board also to prepare s1mphfied ballot language
for 1ssues proposed by trutlattve or referendum petition
2 A state 1ssue proposed by init1ative or refere ndum petitiOn 1s now required to be published once a week for five consecuti ve weeks pnor to
the elect1on. Th1s section of the amendment reduces this reqwrement
to once a week for three weeks, as is now reqmred for 1ssues proposed
by the General Assembly
3. This section of the amendment allows a s1gner of an initiative or referendum petition to use a standard postal address to identify the place of
residence. It also eliminates the notarized statement of the Circul ato r
and authorizes the General Assembly to prov1de by law for a statement
that the circulator witnessed the affixing of every signature These
changes make the requtrements for circulating and signing 1rut1ative
and referendum peti\1ons sumlar to those of pel!tions for candidates
ARGUMENTS FOR THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT
The people's conshtuttohal right to propose Jaws and constttutJOnal
amendments by 1ruttattve petition and to place laws passed by the General
Assembly on the ballot by referendum 1s sometimes fru strated because
of techrucal deta1ls tn the legal reqUirements Issue 1 w1ll clarify some of
these procedures, and w1ll enable tnllJatJVe and referendum measures to
appear on the ballot m language that 1s clea r and easy to understand
Issue I will have the following advantages
I. People who s1gn mitiative or referendum petitwns w1ll be able to
list their addresses in the form most fam1ll ar to them whether it be a post
office address, a street and number m a city or VIllage, or a rural route
number or township if they live outside a c1ty or VIllage. At the present
time some names of'eligible signers ;nust be stricken because the y fa1led
to ll~t their address m strict conformity to the law
2. Circula tors of petihons will no longer have to have each part pellllon
notariz ed a requirement that is both burdensome and expensive A simple
stateme nt that the circulator Witnessed each s1gnature Will be suffictent
Stnce all signatures m ust be checked before final acceptance of the petitions th1s is sufficient to assure, Initially, that the petit 10ns should be
rece1~ed for filing
•
3 Reducing the nwnber of times newspaper publica!Jon IS requtred for
each initiated or referred measure from five to three w1ll result ln substantial savings for taxpayers. Three instead of five publications of lnthatlve oroposals in November, 1975, would have saved $120,000.00.
Thl-ee complete publications will give all voters ample opportumty to
read the proposal and the Information about it.
4. Voters have already adopted a proposal creating a Ballot Board w1th
authori ty to wr1te the ballot language for constitutional amendments
proposed by the General Assembly in 1anguage that is clear and easy to
understand. Legal requirements that technical details of a proposal must
appear on the ballot were eliminated. Issue I will apply the same techroque for prepanng the ballot langua~e for miltated and r~ferred mea sures,
and will ass1st in voter understanding of these somettmes comphcated
measures
Commi !tee for the Amendment: Kenneth R. Cox, Rex F . Kieffer,
Harry J . Lehman and
John K. Mahoney

th u~

•IS

follows

ARfi CLE II
Any mHu•tl vt lli Up·
or r eferendum pet!
tl on mRy be presented In r;eparate
pans but each rart shall contatn
a ful l and co rre c COP) o f the title
and text of the law, section or
it em thereof soultht to be refer red
or the propoM'd lii w or proposed
amendment to the eoMt ltu tlon
Ench ~lgner o r any in lttathc, J&gt;Up·
Jllementa r ) or reh:rend um petiti on
must lx· au ~elec t o r o f U1e state
niiCl shall pl ace on such petition
nttcr hts nam e th e da te of StlfJl ln g
and his place o f re~Jdcnce A signer
~siding outside of a mun1c lpalit:&gt;.
M oll st.1 te t he co unty and the rural
route number , poat office Add!'f'M
or townshty or h is resJ.den ce A
rea idel\t o a mun icipality ~;hall
s tntc the st ree t and num~ r 1f
,111~ of his rcsldcnee and t he n mnc
o! the rnunlelpallty or the post
office address Th e names of nil
~ lgners to 1n1~h pelltlons !!hall be
Section IC

plemen tary,

wnuen

1r1

ink

e:~ch

.si Jin~r

hlm~~elf Tu ~ach part of
t iO!l ~hnll be attached

IUCh

f or
{:~etl­

t he sa te
menl of the ci rculator ilJ rna)' l:lf'
req ui red by l AW that he wltnesrrert
t he af1h ln« o r every si gnature The
petitiOn and signatu res upon 10uch
pe titions. s ha ll be pre sumed to be
111 nil Jespects IU!T1 chmt unlt=ss no t
late r th a n t or t): d1ns be fore th e
fl'lectlon
it shall be oth erwise
pro' ed and In s uch e ven t ten addi
li onnl d&lt;l )!l !lhall be nllo wed tor the
fi ling of add ltloo al Blgnatures t o
such petition No la w or nmend ment to th e co!Uitl tutlon 11ubmttted
to th e electors by inllla t he and
su pplementa r y petition and receJV·
ml( An :~.mnnatlve maJortty o f th e
v o tes cast the«''n 11ha ll be held
unconslltutlonal or void on aceoun t
of the In su ffici ency of th e pet iti ons
by which such submi ssloo of th e
same '111 81 {'rocured nor &amp;hall th ~
re jeetlon o any law submitted by
re rerendwn petition be held In ·
vn ltd for .such insuMdency Upon
all Initiative, su pplementar)
an d
referendum pet itions provided for
m any or the se.c u ons ot thi s nrh
cle It shall be n eee~ l} to Ole
f rom each or one half o f th e
countiH o f the .rta te petiti on,;
bea rin g the Bllft atu~s of not Je~
th an one-half of the dc&gt;llgnated
I)Cretntage of the eleeton o f such
t•ounty A true cop y of all laws o r
pruiJOIIed laws or p ropo~ amendmen~ to the constitution, together
with on argum~ent or explanation
or both for , and olso an argument
o r explaMtlon or botll against
t he aame shall be prepa red The
per.tOn or penon• whn prepare the
argument or explana tion or both
all'alnst any law seetlon or Item
subm itted to the electors by refer

t&gt;ndwn pei!Uon, may be named m
!Alch pe tition and The persons wh o
prepare the argum ent or ex planQ ~
t1011 or both f or any proposf'd Jaw

or proposed amendment to the con

stl tutlon maY be named in t he
petition proposing the same The

person or persons who prepare thl'!
1rgument or explBJUI.tion, or bo th

rar the law, section or Hem. aub-

mJitcd to the t&gt;lecton by referendum petition, or against any pro~
po~d
law su b mitted ~ b y supple
mentary petJtlon, shaJJ be named
bv the ge neral n.s:sembly 1! In 5l'Sol0n and II not in session then by
the go' c r no r The law or proposed
law, or proposed ome ndment to
the c onstitution t oge th er with t he
a rgument&amp; and explanations, not
cxcf'edJng a total o f three hundred
4

Rug backmg
won 't sffck
DEAR POLLY - What can
be done w1th k1tchen and
bathroom rugs when the ~b­
beJ" ba ckmg starts to fall off '
We have a bunch of rugs m
this condtt10n even though the
tops are s!Jil hke new I have
trted ustng spray adhesJve
but tt does not last long MR HKB
DEAR MR H K B - I have
receiVed many complatnts
such as yours In the same
ma1l wtth your letter was one
from Mrs G WG She complamed the com oper~ted
laundromat she goes to does
not want her to use the1r
rnachmes for washmg such
rugs I have made many tnqulfles but no one tn the
bustness offers any more
Utan the suggeshon to apply
the commerctal adhestve
spray Have any o( you other
readers found a solu!Jon ' POLLY
\
DEAR. POLLY - If l have
leltover cooktes that are gel·
tmg hard I put a half-shce of
bread tn the cook1e contauier
w1th them They soften and
taste hke fresh baked ones.MARGARETP
DEAR POLLY - My Pet
Peeve Js w1th those people
who park the1r cars nght tn
front of the grocery stores
Most of them are gone for only a few mmutes and may be
unaware of the trafftc problems the) ca use the rest of
us who try to get around
them Also I gel peeved wtth
those perfectly healthy people who park m the wheel
chair parkmg areas Many
heavy people who park m
such pia ces would be better
off gelttng the exercise from
walkmg from a parkmg space
further away Thanks for let-

ling us use the colUliUl to air
out Peeves -MRS. R.D M
DEAR POLLY - I have
found that peanut butter IS a
very mexpens1ve but powerful household cleanser. If a
bread wra pper or other such
plashc has touched a hot
toaster or pan 11 will leave a
restdue. Peanut butter will
remove this as well as the
restdue left from tape, labels
and s!Jckers I have also used
tl to remove traces of caulkmg compound that has been
left to dry m unwanted
places It wtll not remove rust
but will take off some stubborn sta tns from the shower
stall and bathtub Als o
removes a wax butld-up on a
!able. Spread the peanut butter over the area to be cleaned, leave 11 for several hours
and then gently, but finnly ,
"tpe off )he unw ~nted
substance w1th a paper towel
This should work for Mrs
J C whose plano has a film
on tt left by a plas!Jc scarf It
wtll not damage the surface
and wtll polish as well as
clean (Polly 's note Use the
smooth peanut butler, not the
chunky kmd )
I use petroleum jelly to
remove 011 base patnl from
my hands and under my
nat is It does not dty the skin
as many such cleansers do
I use ha1r spray to remove
purple and black marks left
on kttchen counters by contamers wlh pnce marks on
them It also removes the
pr1ce from glass and lm contamers and most pnnt from
pla s tt c conta tner s
KJMBERLY
Polly will send you one of
her stgned th ank-you
newspaper coupon clippers if
she uses your !avonte
Potnler, Peeve, Problem tn
her column Wnte POLLY 'S
POINTERS Ill care of this
newspaper

m&lt;'1ltti an d cxr lanatlons

cll?'('dlng a tota

not

II nd opted by n majority of t he
electors
voting
thereon
thll
amendment shall take J mmedJa~
e fT«.1. and exlsHnr Sectlon lg of
Article lJ ahall be repealed f rom
Nch e ffective d ate
UNITED STATES OF AMER IC A
STATE OF OH IO

OFTICE OF THE SECRETARY
OF STATE
1 TED W BR O WN Secretary of

State, do hereby ce rtify th ot t he
toregolnfls A trul!! cor,y of Amended

Subfltltute House J o nt Resolution
No 12 flied ln the office of the Secretary of State, p ropos in g to amend
the Con•tltutl cn o f Ohio together
with the ballot lanruare and explanation certified to me by the
Ohio Ballot Board and argum enta
for the am endment 111 subm itted bv
the approprJ a ..._ commi tlee
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1
havt= hereun to aubacrlbed m y name
llnd affixrd my official seal at Columbut this l~th d ay of APril , 1978
TEDW BROWN.
Secretary of State

the Conway D1et class held at
the Metgs Inn
Two new members were
wel comed Sue Matson lost
the most weight for the week
wtth Mary Hunter as the run""T nerup
il't the Mason, W Va class
nu: DAILY S Jo.NTI N Jo~ l
OJo~ YOT£0 T0 111 F.
heltl at Sl Joseph's Church
INTERFST&lt;W
ha ll, two new members were
MEIG8-MASON AREA
U.ken mtu membership N~n­
ROBERT HOEfl.ICH
City Editor
cy Bragg was the btg loser of
Publlshctl dllliy except Saturdll,
\, y Th4l Oh.lo Valle' Publlshin 8
the week wtth Madahne
Cpmpany Multlmedt. Inc ,
111
Roush, Betty Fox and Dtana
Coon St , Pomeroy Ohio 4576~
Johnson
as runners up F1ve
'UUSint:SJI Ofht-.: Phon~!! m 21:16
~)litorUII Phone 002 -2 1 ~7
20 pound ptns and cert1hcates
Set,'ilnd c U.as postage PIUd 111
were presentL'tl to Nancy
Pomeroy, OhiO
Bragg,
MJ!Zt Oldaker, Betty
N~! ll omal 11dvertWng rtpre~en
Ultivt l.11ndon A.hocllltes 3101
Fox, Judt Frye, and Ltnda
f:Alclld ~ Ye Cltvel.llnd Oblo4-111~
lhle ,
SuaK•r1ptlon ratt.'S Delivered by
t:Hrrler whPr e avalltiblt 7~ t.CIILq per
At the Wcdnesd.t y mght
~tt!k By Molor itoute when• t Hrrlf'r
mcetmg
of the 1\llwns Class
l!trVItt' nut iH'Hliabit' One ITHJlltil,
at the Urnvm&gt;'l) !11 Janel
$3 2fr BJ rlllltl Ill Otuo ~and W V1t
Ow Ye11r l:r41 00. S11 months
Powell was the weekly wmIl l ~fl , Th rl!e m~th s 11 Oo
ncr
tn wet ~ hl loss, w1th
F.J.osewhere S26 00 year Six monlh.•
SI J ~ 0 Thr et' month.'! $7 ~0
Tere!lll Hawkms as runnerup
~bsl-nptlon IJI" lt.~ mdudeJI SundHy
Mrs Hawktns also Jcce tved
fune&amp;.Sf'ntln~ l
her 20 pound put .rnd ceJliftcatc

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'"'1 ·'

VOLLEYBALL - Members of the SouU1ern Htgh
Volleyball team , honored at Saturday's banquet were,
first row, I tor , Lmda Fisher, Pam Brauer, Joy Ne1gler

Jean Rtlchhart; second row, -De lla Johnson, Jody
GrueseJ, SonJa Hill, Tammy Smtth, thtrd row , Teresa
Holstetn , Bon rue Boso, Peggy Bush, Carla Teaford

The annual G1rls Athleltc .,by approxunately 100 persons
Ba nquet of So uthern Htgh altendmg
Coach Co nn ee W!lh ams
School 11 as held Saturday
mghl tn the ht gh school presented her three teams
ca fetert a wtlh at hletes. voll ey ball, basketball and
parents and guests attendtng tra ck Spec tal basketball
A bulfel dtnner was enjoyed awards were presented to
thr ee se mors Jaye Ord
received the Best Defenstve
Player Award, Jean RJtchharl was named Best
OffenSive Player, and Che ryl
Roseberry " as named Most
Valu able Player

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

Karen Blaker Ph.D

d tr ect l y

affect

you

w he th er they happen to you

or not
Take the c r ime of arson

You 're

pay•ng

an

lncreas1ngly h eav y subsi dy

1nsurance

Insurance
cos ts
are
adver se ly af fec fed by
burglar ies, r obbenes and
car thefts
plus th e
countless CB ra di os an d

b icyc les

B) Karen Rlaker, Ph.D
DEAR DR BLAKEH - We
arc $4,000 In debt and the
culprtl ts - yuu guessed tl the credtl card My w1fe JUS!
can t res ts! chargtn g
somethtng every ltme she
goes shoppmg
I have to put a stop Lo tl, but
I'm not exactly sure what to
do
My latest plan IS to pay off
all the charges wtlh one b1g
loan At least I wtll then have
only one month!; payment
My bt g fear, however, IS
that my wtfe wtll charge even
mm c once she no Iunger sees
those astrunomtcal charges
on the monthly statcment.s ·
I am upset because I make
the only salary fur the family
and pay all the bills Maybe
she ts takmg advantage of
me Do you thmk my plan wtll
wo1k'
DEA R HUSBAND--The
ttrnc ts nght for action But
your plan ts not drasttc
enough
Consolidate the debts mto
one loan Then close the
charge accow1t.s
That's nght ' Celebrate the
upenmg of a new era by ustng
a patr of scissors on your
credtt cards
Had you and your wtfe talk
" ' tins problem through to 1t.s
logteal conclusion, I'm certam you would have come up
w1th the Slime solutiOn
Perhaps you both have the
urge ' to hve beyond your
means Are YOU ready to
destroy the credtl cards and
face the gr1m reahty of hfe
without credit '
By the way, credtt ca&lt;ds
are never the culprits Then
over-use ts a hUJJUin error
DEAR DH BLAKER_ 11 's
true I do abuse our cred1t

dtarge account.s Why '
Is It your way of slnkmg
oock at your husoond for puttmg you tn the chJld-ltkc post•
!tun of rece tvtng all&gt;
allowance' If so, Jl works It
t-ertamly succeeds tn makmg
hun upset
But there may he a more
adult 11ay to hand! your
resentment Why not Sll down
wtlh yoor husoond and work
out a budget"'
Then open a (Oint checktng
~ccount so you ca n wrtle
checks for the household expenses You could also pHrllctpHle tn balancmg the
checkbook
This mvolvement wJth
fa mtly ftnances wtll probably
help you undersl&lt;lnd how
much you can reah.slica lly afford to spend
And
remember to gel rtd of those
charge cards - at least until
) ou canlrustyourselfagam
Wnte to Dr Blaker tn care
of th1s newspHper, P 0 Box
489, Rad1o C1ty Statton, New
York , N Y 10019 Volume of
mail proh tb tts personal
rephes, but questtons of
genera l mterest will be
discussed tn fulur' columns
'I
LUNCHEON HELD
Members of the Umted
Pentecos tal Church of Mlddleport Ladtes Awnltary met
Tuesday at the church for a
covered diSh luncheon. SIXtL&lt;en adulis and SIX children
were presenl Mrs VJrgima
VJtatoe gave a talk
'Pr·
on
ayer and Fasttng " and
there was group prayer to
conclude the gathermg
REUTIVESCALL
LETART FALLS

Relatives attending funeral
services and calling at the
Ewing FWleral Home lor
ca rds.
Darrell Rouah of Colwnbus
.I don't understand what and visiting relatives here
gets tnlo me when I enter a were Mrs. Hilda Andres,
store I hke what I see and I Monte Roush, Mrs. Iris'
buy Jt
Owens and children, Steven,
Of course I also charge Kimberly,
Janet
and
many necess1~1es mstead or, Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
buymg them ~~ the grocery Rouah and children, Shana
store But that s only to mak• and Chtlll Mr. and M Do
my weekly ho use hold
'
rs
n.
Rouah and daughter, Penny,
allowance gof~rther
My husband get.s mad tf I Mr and Mrs. Sheldon Catlett
spend more than the amount Jr ' Gre1 Pellry, ill of
1 1
f
M
Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
1e eaves or me every on- F'ram of M rtlna Ill
d ,
dny mormng
e
a
v e, 1n .,
DEAR WIFE-·Uslng a Mr. and Mra. Carl Rllberts,
credit card is notltke playing Athens, Mrs. Ronnie Young
monopoly wtth pretend and Barbara of Middleport,
money llts the r·cal linn~
and Mr and Mrs Sheldon
Nul only do the bills have to Ca tlett Sr of Colum bus
be paid In legal tender - but Funeral aervlces were held
the fmant-e cHarges make Monday at the Ewing
Funeral Home with Inyour game an expensiVe one terment 1 L l rt F 11
But you know alllhls Yet, Cern
n ea
a I
you perstst In runmng up the . etery
J

GIRLS TRACK TEAM MEMBERS - Honored at
Saturday mght's ba nquet were f1rst ro" , 1-r , Jody
Gruese r, SllSJe Sellers, Ten Crouch, Paula Wolfe, Juh

that

tur n

up

PHII.IIDEI.PHIA 1UPI I · There w.ts an October ch tll tn
Ute .ur Saturday mght and
Sum~t ) to go along WJlh the
()( lobe1 lc nsum on the fte ld
That's the 11 ay tt ts

"I il c Ph tlh cs were so
.mgered over a mnth mmng
t all tn the Reds dramattc 4-3
wm Saturday mgh l that

the Cmcmnut r

It was the same when I
m Pattsburgh ,' sa 1d
former Ptrate Rtchle Hebner,
who was ejected from the
Saturday rugh t ga me for
argumg that Pete Rose had
swung at a pttch U1at was
ca lled a ball We had some

\\ hCJIC\'t! r

m lssmg

Heds

and Pluladelplua
Ph11!1 es · renew
one of

O'le th ing you can do Is t o
s u pp o rt
pr ograms
prov 1d lng st iffer penalt1es
for
wrongdoers
and
proposals lor s tr eng th e ned
cr ime ln., est1gatlon effor t s

an wnp1re's dectswn m the

You can al~ make 11
tougher tor crooks Use
good . strong locks Mark

Phtlltes 7-4 wm Sunday U1at
he put the g,Hne under
protest

baseba ll's most mtense n val-

rtcs - JUSt ask U1e umpires
Heds ' mana ger Spa rky
Anderson was so mad about

possess ions w 1th
your
soctal secun t y n um ber

Our

agency

Thoren

Coach Connee Williams

Dell &lt;:~

second rO\\ ,

Johnson, Tammy Da vts B1 end a &gt;Ish, Bon mc flosu
1amm) Smtth, Becky Hhodes

best

mct nager Dan ny Ozark
c:un vcned a team meetmg
1

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GIRLS BASKETBALL - Team members honored at
the annual banquet tnclud10 ftrst row, 1-r, Coach Connee
Wtlltams, Jea n Rttchhart, Mary Beth Slavm, manager,
second row, Ju&lt;iy Grueser, Tammy Srrnth, Sonja Hill

C.1JCJ) I Ru,eber t y. Jul t Thoren Rosemary Hubba 1d, thu .(
row. Della Johnso n. Bonnte Boso Jams Carnahan.

(elf

Gophers whi p

tough ~a m es aga mst thls
club' '
Rose eventually wa lk ed
and used a hard slide to turn a
potentw l game-&lt;endmg double
play mto a decd1ve two-run
error
Ozar k, also
eJec ted
Saturday mght, saJd Sunday
he ca lled the mectmg to g1ve
Ins pia; ers a sun pie
message · I 1emmded Ihem
not to get lhrown out of the
ga me If anybody ge ls thrown
out, let tt be me

Bucks twice
COLUMBUS, Oh tu il' PI '
l'v.u thrl't -1 W1

hurncr s b\

I um Johnson &lt;~nd the fu ur-lut
prtdung of Jerr) UdJur ga' e
Mmnew t.1

CJ

9-0 shutout nf

Ohl() Stl::ltt• m the 1)pem: 1 of a
R1 g Ien double ht ,Hit r

Saturdm
•\nd the lrophl r s took tht:
second game h-5 un tht'
strengthl!f De~n ~1CEdttu,m "
solo fow bugg er m thl' SIXth
Jnhn~n t

MaJor Leagu e srand1ng s
By un1fed Pre ss In ternational
Na11onal League

149 S. Third St.
Middleport, 0 .

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New York
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East
W
22
18
17
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11 66 7
9 66 7

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12
15

586
483

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13 17
11 19
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SEN IOR ATHLETES OF volleyball, basketball and trat k lwnored at the SouU1ern
GJrls' Athleuc Banquet tnclude ftrs t row, 1-r. Jean Httchhart. I tnda F1sher back ro"
Coach Connee Wtlltams Cheryl Roseberry Ja)e Ord and Joy Nctgler

~ltnnesota 1:-; nnw 7-7 1n till'
H1 ~ I t•rr 2.117 on the srason

Ohtn

S~!IC'

drop(x•d to Jll 21

J,;.mlt'~ e~nd

5 i JJ1
19 11 63 3 111
Kon Ctly
17 13 567 31•
{(lflft•rt•rJt t.'
CinCJMi
19 14
LOS Ang l
18
14 576
563 2It 1 Texas
14 14 500 S1 2
Housfon
13 16 .ue 5 1 2 Seanle
12 23 343 11
57
N tekro
All
55
Mator League Leaders
LA
27 ,
Smllh
LA
3nd Hou
s~n OICgo
13 18 419 6 1 :I 011CCI90
9 18 3JJ 10
By Un1 ted PreH Interna ti ona l
McCovey , Sf= 26 Morgan (H"l Montefus co SF JB Sea&gt;ver C1n
Atlanla
12 18 400 7
Mmneso t
10 23 303 12
ana BI VICYen P1ll 37
Batt1ng
and Cart er Mi l 24
Saturday 's Resu l1 s
Satur.di'"y ' s RE&gt;suih
1Based on 6S a1 barsJ
Am er .can Leagu e R ce Bos
Houston 7 N ew York 4
Oakland 3 De tro 1t 'J
N at1ona1 League
36 HOIJSOil , Bos ana Z 1S k Tf'K
Montreal 3, All anta 0
Cleve1ana 1 C allt o r n~ol 1
G AD H
Pet
27 Staub Dl•! 2~ M?ty Ball ~;
San Fra nc1sco 7 Sl Lou1s 6
Boston 4 Mmnesota '1
Brroghs All
30 100 3~ 190
Stol e n Ba ~es
C1ncmnah 11 Phdadelph1a 3
Seattle 9 Toronto 6
Bucknr Ch1
22 81 18 340
National L eagu e
Moreno
Los Angeles 5 Ch1 c a go 2
Balt,more s Texas 1
Dr1es n C1n
31 120 41 34/ Pill 20 Royster All Cedeno
San D 1ego 6 Pti!Sb urgh S
New York 5, Kan Ci ty 2
Monday LA
32112 37 330 Hou ana
Lope!.
LA
12
Su nd ay ' s R es ulls
Mtlwaukee 6 Ch ic ago 1
sm. th LA
11 114 37 325 R 1c ha r ds SO \1
Housa tN Y 7 ppd rarn
Sunday ' s R esu lh
Hr nndl St L
34 130 42 323
Amen c an L et~ gu e LeFlore
SF S 51 L 4 12 1nns , ls i
Sea a I Tor ppd rc11n
Fos.re r Cm
33 137 44 321 Del
14
Wilson
KC
11
SF 4 St L J 10 1MS, 2nd
De tr o1 t 15 Oakland 0
Sinn e t P1t
28 100 J1 310 NorwooCI Mm n Crul, Sc.:t ,)nd
ilur ~1.111 nl dtniJ •l• .1ml
Ptl llol d e lptlla 1 ClnCitlOi.'lll 4
Callfor n 1a 4 Cle"V elana 3
Ba ker LA
30 104 33 317 OJ lone , Oa~ 10
A1tan1a 2, Montrea l I
Boston 6 Min neso ta 2
ll ~ hplpnl ' "!llm1~l' \(lllf
Vtnt ne Mtl
77 104 33 117
P1fchm g
P 1ft sburgh 1 San 0 1ego 0
M ilwauk ee S Ch•cago 4
\1l'•ltl!11 dUliWl"- (jill~ ~ ~\ ,tlld
Am encan Leagu e
Mos t V1 cton es
Kan Crly 10 New York 9
Ch1 10, Los Ang 7 IS tnnS
G AB H
PC1
~·~rllllllllto.,JII'
Nat.onal L eague
Gt.msley
Ba11 1more 3, Tex as 2
Today•s Probable P1!chers
ll 131 49 374 M t l 6 I , For sch St L 61 Ra u
Ca re w M 1n
(All Ttmes EDT)
Today s Probable P itchers
l3 140 51 364 LAS 0 , John LA ana Blue SF
Rtce Bos
I All T•m es E OT)
Ph iladelph ia ( Lonbor g 4 71 at
Jacksn Cal
11 6~ 74 348 I 1
One 01 t"- O Jav lull
Oak land (Li! ngfo r d 0 2) a t Lynn Bas
Hous ton ( R !Chard 2 l l. 8 35
30 11 4 39 342
Ameri ca n League
Tanana
Cl e'Veland I W1se 2 5 ). 1 30 p m
pm
dt"nturc \ CI \IU:,
Reynl Cis Sea
31 9 1 31 ] 41 Ca r 6 1 Lee , Bos ; o 1orre1
Cal1 t orn1 a
(A ase 2 I I at Cbbge M1n
51 Lou is ! For sc h 6 7l at San
'19 94 3'1 ) 40 Bos 51 , Gu1C1ry , NY and Sosa ,
JliHII.th &amp; rt•lin('~
Toronto (Underwood 1 3), 7 30 Coo per Mil
Diego ( Perry 71 ), 10 p m
19111 39 JJJ Oak 4 0. F1gueroa , NY 4 1
P 1tlsbu rg h (Biylevcn 2 31 al pn;
Porter KC
'19 106 15 330 Sp lltorl l K C and Brobe rg OaK
I or
Los Angel es ( Rhod en 4 1) 10 30
Seattle !Abbott 1 \)at De tr o1 t Sngi ln Bar
1J )\ lJ 314 4 2 Kn ap p Cal 4 J August1ne
IS!alon 3 II , 8 p m
pm
Yaz Bos
31115 37 322 Mil 4 5
Bos ton (Tran t 1 Ol at Kansas
Tuuday •s Games
Hom e Run s
Earned Run Averag e
Ctnct a1 Mon1r ea1 n1ghf
NatJon ail League
Mond.,y ,
( Based on l6 mnmg s p1tched l
1 C1ty (G ale') 01 , 8 30 p m
Balhmore (0 Mart 1neJ J 2) LA 9,
Atta a1 New York mght
L uz!nskl ,
Ph1l
8,
Nati o na l L eagu e Gr 1msley
at Mmnesoll'l 1Er1ckson 2 3)
P h Ia at Houston , n1gh1
Kmgman Ch 1 Drmssen, C1n Mil 1 86
Kne ppe r
SF 1 87
P 1ftsbgh at Lo s Ang , n1ghl
8 30 p m
and Schmid t, Ph il 7
R Reuschel , Ch! I 9 2, Andu1ar ,
St L OUIS at San Dgo OIQhl
New Yo rk ( S ea lt le 1 01 at
Amtm can Leag ue Rice , Bos Hou and Car lton , Ph !! 112
• Dr t\J St:tehi1• Dr ( \\ lk .~J • Dr (1 I \hlrllhlll~h
Ch1cago 1Wortt1am 1 I ), 8 30 11 Ba ylor Cal Ale~eander . Oak
Ctuca go at ...Sa n F ran n1ght
Amencan Leagu e Johnson
p on
• D• W D ~unhal l • Dr l ~ 1l.ll1rph' • [)1 I O dunm
llnCI Z1Sk. Tex 9 Ma y, Bait , Oa k 1 29 Gu1d r y , NY 1 61
Milwaukee i Tra.,ers 0 0) at Tho m pson , De t and H sle, M !l Ryan , Cal 2 01 Roze ma De l
Texas (Jenk ins J 1). a 35 p m
Th e Rl \l~rt: Ct:nter
-.,..
_ lf!flil!!t.,
8
2 OJ Keough Oak J 05
Tuesday ' s Games
Boll
000 000 101 J 8 o
Run s Batted In
Strikeouts
949
E
Ltvmgsron
1\\-e ' Columbu ~
Oa kland e l Cl eve land
lell;as
011 000 000 - 2 10 0
Nat1onat Leag ue
Monday ,
Nahonal Leagu e
R 1c hard .
Cali f at Toron to , n 1ght
Flana gan , F ll nn (7), St an
house (9 ) Md 0 e m p s. e y ,
Sea lf le at Detro 1t n ight
Ne w York at Ch 1c ago . n1ghf
Sk5Qg S., Ell is a nd Sun dberg W
Balt imore at MIMn , n1Qht
- Fhnn, I 0 L - E il !s, 21 HR Bos lon a l Kan C1 ly , ni ght
Balt,mo re , M5y (8)
M1lwo'1ukee (Ill Tex.ns , n !gh t
San Fran

20 12

6?5

Cal1 f

Cust~nt

fnr ,1[ \

Dr. Rooald ERiviere

MACHINE
RENTAL
'2500 PER DAY
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R·VALUE COMPARISON CHART

4
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FIBER
ROCK WOOl
FIBER GLASS

S tanley H 1297 Alu
mtnum le&gt;vels feature
three 360 &gt;v1als two plumb
one level each OfOtected wlth
dust- proof vt al covers 18'
24 and 2A ' models ava1lable

These values are for one inch of loose·fill onsulation

SAYRE HARIMARE

City Ice &amp; Fuel Co.
224 111 Street

812-2125

New Haven , W

f.ii.ifiifi helps yell do things rkJht

Point Pleasant
675-2460
'·

tile

full dentu.L.. . .,

in ooe or two dags

PER BAG

o ..

lei

Teafo rd and Jaye Ord

pro v1 de s

prevent1on

tl •

\d

Mike Swiget

That 's why we

pr even ted

Volleyba ll - Jean Rttchhart, Ltnda t'tsher, Joy
Netgler. Loretta Holsmger,
Pa m Brauer, Sonja H1ll ,
Bonnte Boso, Tamtny Sn'!tth,
Jody Gr ueser, Teresa
Hols tein, Della J ohnson,
Ca rla Teafo rd and Peg Bush
Trac k - Brenda Ash,
Tammy Davts, Bonme Boso,
Ju he Thoren Jody Grueser,
Sus1e Sellers, Teresa Rtce,
Becky Rhodes, Pa ula Wolfe
and Tem Crouch

11mm~

f inan ci al pr otec t• on and
service w hen cr1me losses
occur
but man y c a n be

say -

r eam members recetvmg
awards were
Basketball ~ Jams Carnahan , Ca rla Tea ford ,
Rosem ary.,Jlubbard, SonJa
Htll Jody Grue.ser, Juhe
Thoren, Dell a Johnson ,
Tammy Sm1th, Jean Rtlchh an, Cheryl Roseberry ,
Jay e Ord , Bec ky Cro wn ,
Bonnte Boso, and Managers
Paula Barnette and Mary
Bclh Slavm

Philadelphia
hammers Reds

Yo u can help cut down on
losses t ha l

crime losses

premtums

CHOKES

11

Annual girls' athletic
banquet held at Southern

for dellbertly set f 1res

ex-

Ef' F"ECriVE DATE AND REPEAt,

Debbte Wmdon, Mary
Cleek, and Ju Ann Clark
rc-cetved 20 pound ptns and
ecrtthca tes fur wetghl loss at
the Monday nig ht meettng of

.' '

o f th l'@e hundred

words a~ainst each shall be puOb.med once a we-ek for three eon9e&lt;'Utl ve w~ks Pretedinr the elect ion In at l~ast one newwpaper or
genera l circu lation in each county
of the rla te where a new.paper 1B
published The sec~ary of state
shaU ca use to be p laced upon th e
ballot s t he ballot lancuage for any
such law or proposed law or proposed amendment to the constit ution to be li ubmlttcd 'ttle ballot
lanruare shall be prescrtbed by
the Ohio Ballot Board In the same
m anner a nd subjed to the same
temu~ and condl tJon11. as apply to
i sau~ litl bmltted by the general
assembly punu an t to Section 1 of
Article XVI of this corutltutton
The ballot Ltnguare shall be 10
presc ribed and the !lt&gt;t"rtlary of
state shaU cause t he ballob 10 to
bt prlnttd as to permit an a Mrma hve o r negative vote u pon each
law, acction o f Jaw or Item In a
law approprlatlng money, or proposed law or propoeed amendnumt
to the con•tltuti on The rtyle of au
lawa IJ\Ibm ltkd b y lnlt iatlve 11nd
~ruppl eme n tary ~tltl on s hall be
Be It EnactM bf the P~ple or
the State of Ohio and of a ll con
stltutlonal ame ndments · "Be tt Re ~lved b\ the People o f the State o(
OhJo ' The basis upon which th e req uired n umbe r of peUtlonen in any
caw sha ll be- detc tmln :::!d shnll be
the to ta l number of votu cut for
thr o mce or govt&gt;mor a t the last
p~edln,q election
therefor The
foreMoinr pro v l s lon.o~ of th is section
!i:hnll be se lf u eeutlng except as
herein oth erwlo;e provided Lnwt
may be pa s~&gt;ed to f acll!tate th eir
operation but In no way li mitin g
o r re~&gt;trktlng eit her suc h proVIsions
or the PQI\ ers herein rese rved

!Seal)

I

t hrough you r

word !i f or each and also th e Drgu -

Weight loss pins presented
."

Polly Cramer

l'l t\INS--"I he

Muthcr-da ughtcr lmnquct of

.tnt! Elt zabe th
Chesher, Paul Da1 nell, Allen ll ua ld
Hughes Ll'c Mt:Comct s llu·ald Luul(l MdWI "as
F"teld tng Hawktns. James suhno.: t
lnspcctw ns onn oum ed
Clat" ortlt\
Honored rna.sons r ecugmz· WL' I ~ Athcrts. June 1.1, H.tr·

Mrs Evchn I t'\\Js. ( rl dl'l'
F1cn
ch Beu lah Hales
Demola \ members
\\CI e Bru u .• Morn.son, Ol!Vt'
Loutse
Ktn~ Hub1 llteltl .ntd
Honored guests prcscmcd . Branc h
J ot' Blaztt•r
at tnspecllon tndudcd Rubel Calltpohs, lhchard Vaughan Evd Fou!J&lt;c Othe rs rl'( ugmz
ta K Mmdltng. past grand Pomeroy. Herald Ogg. New ed we1c LouJSe Stewatt
matron uf the Grand ChaplcJ Marshfi eld Wllbur McLean ilislllll 1tu ptestdenl Jud1
of Oh1 11 Howard I Shull past At hens Chaplet , Harold Van Dvke ami Sa1ah Blaztl'l.
grand patron 'vlrs Rtley, Chmttan, Belpre Larr) gram! p;:t !:!t.~ &lt;iml grand aulcs.
ctnll funnc r gr;md appwntdep uty grand matron
Well. Harnsonvllle
Patrtc ta Wtbon. grand
Also presented were the nll'nts, S1lvJa Midkiff !:lea
repr ctientatlw to Konsas m J&gt;HSL matrons of E1angehnc Lou tse Mtlchdl. Cora Webb
Ohw. and worth; mall ons. Chapter, Besste Kmg, Naomt Mary Hughes Benuce Huff.
Marv Lou Sm1lh, Albam
K1ng, F~rt c Kennedy, Kath1 man, Mart ha Mu.se J ccmcttc
Fu rman:~
Murnsurt Oil~t..· J ulmsun, Maryl n Wtlcox Wa1 d, M.tll Shull, Beulah
ChapteJ , Duncan Falls M.trl F uvclla Bcdtll e, Glenna Peoples, Du1 ulhy I c1rell ,
Mt:: Mah on,
Ma ta mura s Cnsp. Kathryn Mttchell Htlda QUic kel , and Leolt,t
Chapter , Sarah Blaz tel. Gt ace French Evelyn Lewts Ha) cs
Suns t11nc pctges
\H' r c
Gallipolis Chaptc1
Huth Euuna Clatwurthy, V ~rguua
Schm e lz e r 'vlatllta Bucha nan. Ma11e Hawkms Naumt Ktng Etta Mac• ~ol·
Was hi ng t on Cha pte r Jenevee Chesher Etta Mac tun. and Jencvee Chcshu
Roseville
Norton Ruma Haw ktn s wllh tht funds to go to
Other worth y mat rons Beula h Hayes, Kathr) n ES'I M\1
presen t ed ~ ere Hub y Kmght. and Lmda Maye1 .
lru tratl un wa s hl'ld for
Vaughan . Pomeroy Chapter and the past palru11S, Bob Delbe rt Mttehell Frank
Esu le Ankrum , Belp1e Ktng, Btll Kmg , Harry Hc1 ald. Jr , Mary Jane

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Slout. Bell) Chcvu il er.
Jcsstd!\ Lynn ( hcvaltet.
St l'a ul s Uu1l cd Melh'"hsl Mildre'll Brooks Mildred
( hu ll h \las held Mny 9 dt tlte Co ldwell Edna Summcrfteld.
( hu r ch w1th 48 persons dtten- Nora E Htcc. llorulhy Du&lt;i·
dtug I' he potluck st) lc dumc1 del CJ, Gladys Powell Wtlma
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. Bosox retain
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By BIU. CAHilL
UPI Spurts Writer
The Boston Red Sox are
now in first plaee mthe AL
East · wi th a won-lost
percentage of .667 and 10 wins
in their last II games,
courtesy of ·Fr ed Lynn 's
three-run homer Sunday in
Minnesota· and a bundle of
RBI from Carlton Fisk and
Carl Yastrzemski , that led
the Sox over the Twins , 6-2.
Lynn connected oh reliever
Mac Scarce's first pitch in th~
fifth inning for his three-run
shot after th e Sox chased
starter and loser Paul Thormodsgard , 1-!i, with three
hits .
" It 's an advantage to see
the pitchers warming up,
espeeially a guy like this that
I didn't know," said Lynn . " I
was watching him warm up
while I was in the on de ck
circle and it helped. ! guess it
really helped." .
Dennis Eckersley went 6 2-3
innings to gain his third
victory in four derisions, and
ex-Twin Tom Burgme ier
fini shed up to get his third
save.

Kingman unloads
against Dodgers

By FRED McMANE
UPI Sports Writer
Toronto at Seattle was
Dave Kin gman.
the
postponed by rain .
million-dollar
slugger
of
the
R&gt;~yal s 10, Yankees 9:
Chicago
Cubs,
made
his
first
Amos Otis beat the world
champs with an RBI double appearance of the year this
in the ninUt inning Utat gave weekend in one of his favorite
the Royals a lll-9 victor y. parks - Dodger Stadium - .
Clint Hurdle and Darrell and snapped out of the hitting
Porter each had Utree RBI doldrums with foW" homers
and AI Hrabosky picked up and 10 runs batted in against
his first American League the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Kingman, who hit a two-rup
victory for the Royals .
homer
SatW"day night in a
Tigers IS, A's 0:
Cubs'
Joss,
unloaded Utree
Bob Sykes threw his second
homers
and
drove &gt;n eight
straight four-hitter sin ce
runs
Sunday,
as Chicago
bein g recalled from th e
outslugged
J.os
Angeles
lll-7 ,
minors and Milt May, Rusty
in
a
15~nning,
fiv
e-hour
and
Staub and Jason Thompson
two-minute
marathon
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His.
led a 20-hit attack with
second
homer
of
the
game
homer s to pace the Tigers'·
over the A's.
' was a two-run shot that tied
the score, 7-7, in Ut e ninth and
Angels 4, Indians 3:
his
final clout came with two
Pinch-hitter Tony Solaita
men
aboard in the 15th and
singled home two runs to cap
snapped
Ute deadlock.
a three-run eighth inning to
"I
ended
a long drought in
pro~! the Angels past the
J.A
before,"
said Kingman ,
· Indians and give Frank
who
had
entered
Saturday
Tanana his sixth victory .
night's
game
balling
only .'l!J7
Brewer~ 5, White So• 1:
with
three
hnmers.
"I hope
Pinch-hitter Don Money
Utat
's
what
happened
today ."
doubled in two runs in the
Kingman
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ga
me-winning
seventh to give the Brewers
their triwnph over the White homer came off Rick Rhoden,
Sox. Mike Caldwell went the who was making his first
distance to register his third relief appear ance of the
season . Paul Reuschel, who
victory in five decisions.
work ed three scoreless
Orioles 3, Rangers 2:
innings
in relief, got the
Lee May's two-run homer
victory.
Bobby
Murcer also
in the ninth inning rallied
homered
for
U1e
Cubs.
Baltimore over Texas and
In
other
NJ.
games,
San
made a loser of Dock Ellis.
May's eighUt homer of the

The Twins' two runs came
on solo shots by Willie
Norwood and Mike Cubbage.
In other American League
action, Kansas City outlasted
New York, 10-9, Detroit
rout ed Oakland,
15.{),
Ca lifornia nipped Cleveland,
4-3 , Milwaukee squeezed by seaso n came after Ken
Ch icago, 5- 4, Baltimore Singleton singled and Eddie
ove rt ook Texas, 3-2, and Murray hit in to a forceout.
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By MILTON Rlan.IAN
UPI Sparta !WliOr
GROSSINGER, N.Y . (UP!) - Larry Holmes is positive he's
gomg tn ·be the next world heavyweight champ.
That makes him and his mother a minority of two who think
so.
Check that. His mother , Flossie, Isn't that sure. She's just
hoping.
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Holmes has never been beaten as a professional. He has won
all 27 of his fights so far, including 19 by knockouts, and the 28year-()]d former shoeshine boy and car washer from Easton
Pa .. ligures his next opponent, Ken Norton, will .go the sam~
way all the others did .
Nortnn is recognized as heavyweight champion by the World
Boxing Council, which claims he earned the title when he beat
Jimmy Young in 15 rounds last November and when Leon
Spinks reneged on his agreement to meet hlm alter defeating
Muhammad Ali. Spinks is regarded as the heavyweight king
by the World Boxing Association' but the WBC isn't paying any
atilention to that.
Holmes will be the new champion, as !ar as the WBC is
concerned, anyway, if he beats Norton in their IS-round title
light at Las Vegas on June 9.
Nortnn ifi favored but Holmes couldn't care less.
' ~When the fight is over, I'll lie making M~ndlngo movies and
Norllm will be shining shoes," he says.
"We don't really like each other," said Holmes, cutting into
Ute Utick sirloin steak he was having for lunch at his training
quarters here in tbe Catskill Mountains. "Ken Norton doesn 't
like me because !talk a lot and tell the truth. You know, with
all that jewelry he wears, he reminds me of a walking pawn
shop.
"I don't like him because he belittles people all the time. He
belittles me, too. He calls me 'a cheap Imitation of Muhammad
Ali' aod says, 'Who did you ever fight'' Every chance he gels
he calls me 'boy.' He has a habit of walking away from you as

The pro-am will include
form er President Gerald R.
Ford and entertainer Bob
Hope, who will team with
Nicklaus . Amat e ur s
competing will include Kerry
Pa cker , sponsor of the
Au stralian Open,
and

ATHENS, Ohio (UP! ) course this weekend, Ball
Three teams head into Otis State, Ohio University and
weeken d's final two rounds of d efend in g cha mpi on
th
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Mid
America n Northern Olinois were in first
Mauricio Urdenata , former
Conference
golf
tournament
place with scores of 743.
Mexica n Golf Associa ti on
tied
for
firo1
place.
Gred Dick of Northern
who sponsors the new
Afiler
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holes
pla
yed
at
the
nlinois
held first place among
Mexica n Open Cup.
par.72
Athens
Co
untry
Club
individual
golfers with a 136
The tour pros scheduled to
score
.
compete include Tom
The tournament concludes
Watson, topping the PGA attests to the prestige of the
next
SatW"day at Central
winning list; defending U.S. Memorial Tournament.' '
Michiga
n University in
A number of outstanding
Open cham pion Hubert
Mount
Pleasant,
Mich.
Green , form er Masters foreign stars also are to be
Other
team
scores
were:
champions Arnold Pa lmer, present , including South
745 ;
Miami
University,
Tomm y Aaron , George Africa's Gary Pl ayer,
Bowling
Green,
749;
Western
Archer , Ray Floyd and Taiwan's Lu Uang-Huan and
Charles Coody, former U.S. Japan's Takashi Murakami, Michiga n. 756; Kent State,
Qpen champions Hale Irwin , as well as several tour 761; Toledo, 766; Central
Jerry Pale and Or vi lie regulars , such as · Peter Michigan, nG; and Eastern
Moody, and former British Ooste rhuis, 'Davi d Graham, Michigan, 779.
Top-finishing individu al
Open
champion Tom Bobby Cole, Vic Rega lado
behind
Di ck were : Pete
Weiskopf.
and Chi Chi Rodriguez.
11
Western
Michigan,
Eddy,
This is a very strong
The most prominent
144
;
Bob
Sparks,
Ohio
field ," PGA officia l Gordie absenttee probabl y will be
University,
146;
Doug
Burke,
Glenz said,
Lee Trevino, wpo is takin g
"The impressive total of the week off to rest. John Miami University, 146; Scot
accep tances from se lec t Miller also ~ill not be ba ck Stager, Ba ll Sla te, 147; and
Aridy Soley , Ball State, 147.
players around thhe world this year.
At 148 were: Jim Stankhauser, Miam i; Jeff Mewhor ,
Ohio Unive rsity , Dou g
Hanzel, Kent State, George
Cruz, Ball Stale; Dave
Greene, Toledo; and Pal
l. Anderson, M, 1:15.2; 2. Relay - Won by Meigs 2:21.5. Dugan, Bowling Green.
Edwards, E; 3. Sisson , M; 880
Indi vidual High Scorers :
Yard'Relay - Won by Meigs
Meigs : Boys - Brent
2:10.5; 880 yard run - I. Sisson, 11¥1 points. Girls In 1972, Alabama Gov .
Grueser, M, 3:10.8; 2. Morris, Laura Smith, 15 poi nts. George Wallace was shot and
E ; 3. None; 220 yard dash - Eastern - Boys: Riebel, 15 critically wounded at .a
I. Thomas, E, 31.8 ; 2. Horton, points and Wolfe, 15 points. presidential campaign rally
M; 3. Debord, M. Medley Girls: Thoma , 7 points.
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(UPI ) - Lee Trevino's life
has come full cycle in the past
two years, and as the major
champi onships at Cherry
Hills, St. Andrews and
Oakmoot approach, he has to
be considered a major facwr.
Coosider these statistics
following Tr e vino 's
impressive victory &amp;tnday
over a tough field in the
Colonial National Invitation :
- He owns Ute lowest shot
average of any golfer this
year, 70.19.
- He now has won a

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Andretli and Penske also
expressed disappointment
tr(:ttk officials t urned dow n

th eir pro posal to qualify
lllday .
"They told us that the
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"We w~nt Mario to ful fil l
his Form ula I obligat ions,"
Pcnske said. " We cair gel his
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fii Ullt start ;.l the rear of the
fi eld.
"'!'hat's better than not
starling at all," quipped Andrelli, who said. he was "al
th e mercy or the elements."
The nati ve Itali an, now of
Nazareth , Pa ., was miff ed he
apparently lost his chance at
th e pole position, whi ch he
won in 1966 and 1967.
Penske said there was still
a possibility that Andretti
could qualify for U1 e grand
prix eve nt , return to
Indiana polis to qua li fy for the

Holmes wasn 't making much progress in his career until he
hooked up with Richie Giachetti of Cleveland five years ago.
Giachetti, who trains and manages Holmes, arranged to
have two of boxing's best known handlers, Ray Arcel and
Freddie Brown , in Holmes' corner for Ute Sh~vers fight but
neither is being engaged lor the Norton bout.
"What did they do lor me? Nothing," Holmes said, answering his own question . "When I came back to my corner after
the first round and he saw what I was doing to Shavers , Ray
Arcel said to me, 'You're gonna be champion . . .you're gonna
be champion .' I said, 'I know it.'"
Whether he ever gets to \)e or not, Holmes never will forg et
the days he had In shine shoes and wash cars to make a few
dollars .
"I used to walk from Easton to Phillipsburg, N.J., shining
shoes," said the &amp;.loot-3, 212-pound native Georgian, who quit
school in the seventh grade. "I'd wallt in the bars ·and say ,
'Shine, mister, shine?' I'd get 25 cents a shine and another 25
cents if they rubbed my head. You know, some white people
Utink if they rub the head of a black kid they'll have good
luck ."
Holmes is trying for his high school equivalency now by
taking lessons from a private tutor.
"I'm not afraid In admit I was a dropout and that I need
help," he said. "I know how It feels not to be educated, and how
it feels not to have shoes and be on welfare. I know how it feels
In smoke dope and get high on wine. I've tried them all . .
Anytime I get a chance, I tell the kids how foolish all that is.
Look at Leon Spinks. What kind of example do you think he's
setting lor kids?"

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Weather permitting , they 'll
try again next Saturday and
chief stewa rd Tom Binford
said he liopes the trials can be
completed on time, by late
Sunday.
"If those proJJ€rly in line
have not had a chance to
qualify , we would extend
qualifications In Monday or
Tuesday," Bmford sa id.
The double rain-&lt;~ut was a
severe blow to Mario
Andretli, wh o last week set
an unoff ici al speed record of
nearly 203.5 mph .

Andrelti , winner of the 1969
rm·r , is committed to drive in
the Belgian Grand Prix next
weekend . Car Owner Roger
Pcnskc said he planned to
have Bobby Allison , who
l'O mpeted in the 5110 in 197:i
and 1975, qualify Andrelti 's
ea r, but U1a t Andretli would

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Girls results were:
L.' ng Jwnp - I. Swisher,
M, 13'1011"; 2. Debord, M; 3.
Thomas E; High Jwnp - 1.
Riebel, E, J.ll"; 2. Oliver,
Md; 3. Edwards, E; Low
Hurdles - . I. Oliver, M, 17.8;
2. Anderson, M; 3. White, E;
Diseus - I. Smith, M, 75'8";
2. Jo)'!ISOn, M; 3. Thomas, E;
100 Yard Dash - 1. Debord,
M, 14.4; 2. Johnson, M; 3.
Miller, M; Shot Put - I.
.Smith, M, 24'7"; 2. Thoma,
E; 3. Snowden, M;-Mlle Run
- I. Smith, M, 7:13.2; 2.
None . 3. None.
440 Yard Relay - Won by
Meigs, 59.5; 440 yard Dash -

made on the first weekend.

Before his last victory, a one-sided 12-round decision over
Earnie Shavers in Las Vegas two months ago, Holmes actually
didn't have too much stature despite his 26wins in a row .
But after the way he handled Shayers, supposedly one of the
deadliest punchers among the heavyweights , there were natural comparisons with Ali and how much tougher atime he had
against Shavers.
"You saw Ute beating I gave Shavers," Holmes said.
"Norton is gonna take a bigger beating. I'm gonna knock him
out somewhere along the 12th round, and when I do, I will be
Ut e champion or the whole world. Norton can't be tougher than
Shavers. He doesn't have Shavers' bmling ability, his punching
power or hi s defense. I know I can take Norton. I'm positive I

Track teams split
In a recent dual track meet
East ern Junior High and
Meigs Junior High tra ck
teams split In the fin al
scoring . Eastern boys
defeated Meigs 65-44 while
Eastern girls were defeated
by Meigs 77-23.

INDIANAPOLIS ( UP!) It was a rough weekend at the
Indianapolis Motor Speedwa y
- for Ute drivers, the fans
and the management,
·Not a wheel was lW"ned on .
the famous auto racing oval
either Saturday or Sunday,
because of intermittent rain .
What wa s to have been four
days of tim e trials for the SOilmile race spread over two
weekends will be cut in
hal f.
II marked the fir st lime
since 1969 that not a single
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Memorial pro-am share lead

DUBLIN, Ohio (U P! ) Golfers, headed by host and
def ending champiOn Ja cK
Nicklaus began practi ce
today for the 1978 Memorial
Tournament at the Muirfield
Village Golf Club.
A pro-am will be held
Tuesday the day before the
Utird annual tourney starts at
Ute distance of 72 holes. The
field , including winners or 19
of this year 's 20 tour
wurnaments and Ute top 13
finishers in the Masters, will
be shooting for a share of

Sentin~l , Middleport-Pomeroy, 0. , Mon~y, May 15~!978
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swept
a
doubleheader from St. Louis,
5-4 in 12 innings, and 4-3in 10
innings, Pittsburgh edged
San Diego, 1~, Philadelphia .
beat Cincinnati, 7-4, and
Atlanta edged Montreal , 2-1.
Houston 's doubleheader with
the Mets was rained out in
New York.
Giants S-4, Cardinali 4-3 :
Terry Whitfield was the
batting star for the Giants in
both games as they stretched
their winning streak to live .
He homered in the 12th inning
to win the opener then
doubled in the loth of the
nightcap and scored the
winning run on pinch-hitter
Marc Hill's single.
Pirates I, Padres 0:
Rookie Don Robins on
tossed a four-hitter and
outdueled former Cy Young
Award-winner Randy Jones
in th e Pirates' victory over
the Padres. The Pirates' run
came in the sixth and was
unearned as the result or a
throwing error by first
baseman Gene Richards.
Braves Z, Expos 1:
Rod Gilbreath doubled
home pinch-runner Rowland
Office with Ute winning run in
the sev enth to give the
Braves a victory over the
Expos. Di ck Ruthven
scattered eight hils in going
U1e dista nce lor his second
triumph in fiv e decisions .

Boys results were :
Long Jump - I. Wol le 155'tl-, E; 2. Ritchie. E : 3.
Core , M; High Jump - I.
Sisson , 4-8-, M; 2. Bissell, E;
3. Bryan Gheen, M; 120 yard
low hurdles - I. Sisson, 18.5
M; 2. Ritchie, E; 3. Darling
E :Discus - I. Wolfe , 103'3",
E; 2. Cotterill, M; 3. Edwurd:l
M; Shot Put - !. Wolfe 41'8",
E; 2. DUl, E ; 3. Powell, M;
100 yard dash - I. Riebel
12.1, E; 2. Core, M; 3. DillE;
Pole Vault - I. Norton 6'2";
E ; 2. Riggs, M; 3. Thomas M;
Mile Run - I. Bryan Gheen
5:44 , M; 2. Snowden E; 3.
Nash M; 880 yard relay Won by Eastern , 1:57.6; 440
yard Dash - I. Riebel , 59.2
E; 2. Murray M; 3. Bruce
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Beaver 2:34.1, E: 2. Smith,
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: earnings to $1 ,7$4,559, just
:,. $22,990 out of the second·
place position in all-time
money winnings held by
• Arnold Palmer.
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: most important - he is on
' one of those high mental
plateaus that golfers cherish .
~ "!think my best golf is in
Ironto! me," Trevino said. "I
: think I'm hitting the ball 30
pen-en! better than I did
~ when I woo either of my U.S.
, Open titles."
• Trevino cru,shed Ute field
by lour !lhots Sunday wJUt a
• final • round 66 that
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him
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Colon·
ial record 72-hole score
•, of :1118. It was the lowest
winning total on the tour this
; year and the largest victory
" margin as well.
: . As Trevino played the 14th
hole Sunday, he had only a
• two·thot lead over Jerry
• Heard. But Trevino holed a
, 40.foot chip shot · with a
• pitching wedge Ill' a birdie

that took the fight out of his
closest compelitnrs.
· "It's been a fantastic four
days," said Trevin o, who
admitted be was growing
anxious lor the U.S. Open at
Denver's Cherry Hills, the
British Open at St. Andrews
and the PGA at Pittsburgh's
Oakmont Country Club.
Trevino led going into
&amp;tnday 's last round by a shot
and never lost the advantage .
Heard, who shot a 68, and
Jerry Pate, who fired a 65,
tied for second at 272 and
each won $18,500.
Steve Melnyk, with a 70,
and leading money winner
Tom Watson , who shot a 68
despite a triple bogey, aha red
!ourth:place money of $8,ao0.
Trevino plans In take a lew
weeks off, next playing in the
Kemper Open in early June.
"Usually I will play in a
tournament the week after I
win one," said Trevlno. "But
the tournament at Muirfield
Village (hosted by Jack Nick·
laus ) · is an invitational
tourney and you have to
commit weeks ahead of time.
"It's too late for me In get
in it. If I had known I was
going to win hert I would
have played In that one."
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golfers, headed by host and
defending champion Ja ck
Nicklaus, in the 1978
Memorial Tournament at the
Mulrfleld VU!age Golf Club.
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Tuesday at the third annual
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The Boston Red Sox are
now in first plaee mthe AL
East · wi th a won-lost
percentage of .667 and 10 wins
in their last II games,
courtesy of ·Fr ed Lynn 's
three-run homer Sunday in
Minnesota· and a bundle of
RBI from Carlton Fisk and
Carl Yastrzemski , that led
the Sox over the Twins , 6-2.
Lynn connected oh reliever
Mac Scarce's first pitch in th~
fifth inning for his three-run
shot after th e Sox chased
starter and loser Paul Thormodsgard , 1-!i, with three
hits .
" It 's an advantage to see
the pitchers warming up,
espeeially a guy like this that
I didn't know," said Lynn . " I
was watching him warm up
while I was in the on de ck
circle and it helped. ! guess it
really helped." .
Dennis Eckersley went 6 2-3
innings to gain his third
victory in four derisions, and
ex-Twin Tom Burgme ier
fini shed up to get his third
save.

Kingman unloads
against Dodgers

By FRED McMANE
UPI Sports Writer
Toronto at Seattle was
Dave Kin gman.
the
postponed by rain .
million-dollar
slugger
of
the
R&gt;~yal s 10, Yankees 9:
Chicago
Cubs,
made
his
first
Amos Otis beat the world
champs with an RBI double appearance of the year this
in the ninUt inning Utat gave weekend in one of his favorite
the Royals a lll-9 victor y. parks - Dodger Stadium - .
Clint Hurdle and Darrell and snapped out of the hitting
Porter each had Utree RBI doldrums with foW" homers
and AI Hrabosky picked up and 10 runs batted in against
his first American League the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Kingman, who hit a two-rup
victory for the Royals .
homer
SatW"day night in a
Tigers IS, A's 0:
Cubs'
Joss,
unloaded Utree
Bob Sykes threw his second
homers
and
drove &gt;n eight
straight four-hitter sin ce
runs
Sunday,
as Chicago
bein g recalled from th e
outslugged
J.os
Angeles
lll-7 ,
minors and Milt May, Rusty
in
a
15~nning,
fiv
e-hour
and
Staub and Jason Thompson
two-minute
marathon
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His.
led a 20-hit attack with
second
homer
of
the
game
homer s to pace the Tigers'·
over the A's.
' was a two-run shot that tied
the score, 7-7, in Ut e ninth and
Angels 4, Indians 3:
his
final clout came with two
Pinch-hitter Tony Solaita
men
aboard in the 15th and
singled home two runs to cap
snapped
Ute deadlock.
a three-run eighth inning to
"I
ended
a long drought in
pro~! the Angels past the
J.A
before,"
said Kingman ,
· Indians and give Frank
who
had
entered
Saturday
Tanana his sixth victory .
night's
game
balling
only .'l!J7
Brewer~ 5, White So• 1:
with
three
hnmers.
"I hope
Pinch-hitter Don Money
Utat
's
what
happened
today ."
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Kingman
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ga
me-winning
seventh to give the Brewers
their triwnph over the White homer came off Rick Rhoden,
Sox. Mike Caldwell went the who was making his first
distance to register his third relief appear ance of the
season . Paul Reuschel, who
victory in five decisions.
work ed three scoreless
Orioles 3, Rangers 2:
innings
in relief, got the
Lee May's two-run homer
victory.
Bobby
Murcer also
in the ninth inning rallied
homered
for
U1e
Cubs.
Baltimore over Texas and
In
other
NJ.
games,
San
made a loser of Dock Ellis.
May's eighUt homer of the

The Twins' two runs came
on solo shots by Willie
Norwood and Mike Cubbage.
In other American League
action, Kansas City outlasted
New York, 10-9, Detroit
rout ed Oakland,
15.{),
Ca lifornia nipped Cleveland,
4-3 , Milwaukee squeezed by seaso n came after Ken
Ch icago, 5- 4, Baltimore Singleton singled and Eddie
ove rt ook Texas, 3-2, and Murray hit in to a forceout.
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By MILTON Rlan.IAN
UPI Sparta !WliOr
GROSSINGER, N.Y . (UP!) - Larry Holmes is positive he's
gomg tn ·be the next world heavyweight champ.
That makes him and his mother a minority of two who think
so.
Check that. His mother , Flossie, Isn't that sure. She's just
hoping.
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Holmes has never been beaten as a professional. He has won
all 27 of his fights so far, including 19 by knockouts, and the 28year-()]d former shoeshine boy and car washer from Easton
Pa .. ligures his next opponent, Ken Norton, will .go the sam~
way all the others did .
Nortnn is recognized as heavyweight champion by the World
Boxing Council, which claims he earned the title when he beat
Jimmy Young in 15 rounds last November and when Leon
Spinks reneged on his agreement to meet hlm alter defeating
Muhammad Ali. Spinks is regarded as the heavyweight king
by the World Boxing Association' but the WBC isn't paying any
atilention to that.
Holmes will be the new champion, as !ar as the WBC is
concerned, anyway, if he beats Norton in their IS-round title
light at Las Vegas on June 9.
Nortnn ifi favored but Holmes couldn't care less.
' ~When the fight is over, I'll lie making M~ndlngo movies and
Norllm will be shining shoes," he says.
"We don't really like each other," said Holmes, cutting into
Ute Utick sirloin steak he was having for lunch at his training
quarters here in tbe Catskill Mountains. "Ken Norton doesn 't
like me because !talk a lot and tell the truth. You know, with
all that jewelry he wears, he reminds me of a walking pawn
shop.
"I don't like him because he belittles people all the time. He
belittles me, too. He calls me 'a cheap Imitation of Muhammad
Ali' aod says, 'Who did you ever fight'' Every chance he gels
he calls me 'boy.' He has a habit of walking away from you as

The pro-am will include
form er President Gerald R.
Ford and entertainer Bob
Hope, who will team with
Nicklaus . Amat e ur s
competing will include Kerry
Pa cker , sponsor of the
Au stralian Open,
and

ATHENS, Ohio (UP! ) course this weekend, Ball
Three teams head into Otis State, Ohio University and
weeken d's final two rounds of d efend in g cha mpi on
th
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Mid
America n Northern Olinois were in first
Mauricio Urdenata , former
Conference
golf
tournament
place with scores of 743.
Mexica n Golf Associa ti on
tied
for
firo1
place.
Gred Dick of Northern
who sponsors the new
Afiler
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holes
pla
yed
at
the
nlinois
held first place among
Mexica n Open Cup.
par.72
Athens
Co
untry
Club
individual
golfers with a 136
The tour pros scheduled to
score
.
compete include Tom
The tournament concludes
Watson, topping the PGA attests to the prestige of the
next
SatW"day at Central
winning list; defending U.S. Memorial Tournament.' '
Michiga
n University in
A number of outstanding
Open cham pion Hubert
Mount
Pleasant,
Mich.
Green , form er Masters foreign stars also are to be
Other
team
scores
were:
champions Arnold Pa lmer, present , including South
745 ;
Miami
University,
Tomm y Aaron , George Africa's Gary Pl ayer,
Bowling
Green,
749;
Western
Archer , Ray Floyd and Taiwan's Lu Uang-Huan and
Charles Coody, former U.S. Japan's Takashi Murakami, Michiga n. 756; Kent State,
Qpen champions Hale Irwin , as well as several tour 761; Toledo, 766; Central
Jerry Pale and Or vi lie regulars , such as · Peter Michigan, nG; and Eastern
Moody, and former British Ooste rhuis, 'Davi d Graham, Michigan, 779.
Top-finishing individu al
Open
champion Tom Bobby Cole, Vic Rega lado
behind
Di ck were : Pete
Weiskopf.
and Chi Chi Rodriguez.
11
Western
Michigan,
Eddy,
This is a very strong
The most prominent
144
;
Bob
Sparks,
Ohio
field ," PGA officia l Gordie absenttee probabl y will be
University,
146;
Doug
Burke,
Glenz said,
Lee Trevino, wpo is takin g
"The impressive total of the week off to rest. John Miami University, 146; Scot
accep tances from se lec t Miller also ~ill not be ba ck Stager, Ba ll Sla te, 147; and
Aridy Soley , Ball State, 147.
players around thhe world this year.
At 148 were: Jim Stankhauser, Miam i; Jeff Mewhor ,
Ohio Unive rsity , Dou g
Hanzel, Kent State, George
Cruz, Ball Stale; Dave
Greene, Toledo; and Pal
l. Anderson, M, 1:15.2; 2. Relay - Won by Meigs 2:21.5. Dugan, Bowling Green.
Edwards, E; 3. Sisson , M; 880
Indi vidual High Scorers :
Yard'Relay - Won by Meigs
Meigs : Boys - Brent
2:10.5; 880 yard run - I. Sisson, 11¥1 points. Girls In 1972, Alabama Gov .
Grueser, M, 3:10.8; 2. Morris, Laura Smith, 15 poi nts. George Wallace was shot and
E ; 3. None; 220 yard dash - Eastern - Boys: Riebel, 15 critically wounded at .a
I. Thomas, E, 31.8 ; 2. Horton, points and Wolfe, 15 points. presidential campaign rally
M; 3. Debord, M. Medley Girls: Thoma , 7 points.
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FORT · WORTH, Texas
(UPI ) - Lee Trevino's life
has come full cycle in the past
two years, and as the major
champi onships at Cherry
Hills, St. Andrews and
Oakmoot approach, he has to
be considered a major facwr.
Coosider these statistics
following Tr e vino 's
impressive victory &amp;tnday
over a tough field in the
Colonial National Invitation :
- He owns Ute lowest shot
average of any golfer this
year, 70.19.
- He now has won a

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Andretli and Penske also
expressed disappointment
tr(:ttk officials t urned dow n

th eir pro posal to qualify
lllday .
"They told us that the
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"We w~nt Mario to ful fil l
his Form ula I obligat ions,"
Pcnske said. " We cair gel his
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fii Ullt start ;.l the rear of the
fi eld.
"'!'hat's better than not
starling at all," quipped Andrelli, who said. he was "al
th e mercy or the elements."
The nati ve Itali an, now of
Nazareth , Pa ., was miff ed he
apparently lost his chance at
th e pole position, whi ch he
won in 1966 and 1967.
Penske said there was still
a possibility that Andretti
could qualify for U1 e grand
prix eve nt , return to
Indiana polis to qua li fy for the

Holmes wasn 't making much progress in his career until he
hooked up with Richie Giachetti of Cleveland five years ago.
Giachetti, who trains and manages Holmes, arranged to
have two of boxing's best known handlers, Ray Arcel and
Freddie Brown , in Holmes' corner for Ute Sh~vers fight but
neither is being engaged lor the Norton bout.
"What did they do lor me? Nothing," Holmes said, answering his own question . "When I came back to my corner after
the first round and he saw what I was doing to Shavers , Ray
Arcel said to me, 'You're gonna be champion . . .you're gonna
be champion .' I said, 'I know it.'"
Whether he ever gets to \)e or not, Holmes never will forg et
the days he had In shine shoes and wash cars to make a few
dollars .
"I used to walk from Easton to Phillipsburg, N.J., shining
shoes," said the &amp;.loot-3, 212-pound native Georgian, who quit
school in the seventh grade. "I'd wallt in the bars ·and say ,
'Shine, mister, shine?' I'd get 25 cents a shine and another 25
cents if they rubbed my head. You know, some white people
Utink if they rub the head of a black kid they'll have good
luck ."
Holmes is trying for his high school equivalency now by
taking lessons from a private tutor.
"I'm not afraid In admit I was a dropout and that I need
help," he said. "I know how It feels not to be educated, and how
it feels not to have shoes and be on welfare. I know how it feels
In smoke dope and get high on wine. I've tried them all . .
Anytime I get a chance, I tell the kids how foolish all that is.
Look at Leon Spinks. What kind of example do you think he's
setting lor kids?"

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Weather permitting , they 'll
try again next Saturday and
chief stewa rd Tom Binford
said he liopes the trials can be
completed on time, by late
Sunday.
"If those proJJ€rly in line
have not had a chance to
qualify , we would extend
qualifications In Monday or
Tuesday," Bmford sa id.
The double rain-&lt;~ut was a
severe blow to Mario
Andretli, wh o last week set
an unoff ici al speed record of
nearly 203.5 mph .

Andrelti , winner of the 1969
rm·r , is committed to drive in
the Belgian Grand Prix next
weekend . Car Owner Roger
Pcnskc said he planned to
have Bobby Allison , who
l'O mpeted in the 5110 in 197:i
and 1975, qualify Andrelti 's
ea r, but U1a t Andretli would

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Girls results were:
L.' ng Jwnp - I. Swisher,
M, 13'1011"; 2. Debord, M; 3.
Thomas E; High Jwnp - 1.
Riebel, E, J.ll"; 2. Oliver,
Md; 3. Edwards, E; Low
Hurdles - . I. Oliver, M, 17.8;
2. Anderson, M; 3. White, E;
Diseus - I. Smith, M, 75'8";
2. Jo)'!ISOn, M; 3. Thomas, E;
100 Yard Dash - 1. Debord,
M, 14.4; 2. Johnson, M; 3.
Miller, M; Shot Put - I.
.Smith, M, 24'7"; 2. Thoma,
E; 3. Snowden, M;-Mlle Run
- I. Smith, M, 7:13.2; 2.
None . 3. None.
440 Yard Relay - Won by
Meigs, 59.5; 440 yard Dash -

made on the first weekend.

Before his last victory, a one-sided 12-round decision over
Earnie Shavers in Las Vegas two months ago, Holmes actually
didn't have too much stature despite his 26wins in a row .
But after the way he handled Shayers, supposedly one of the
deadliest punchers among the heavyweights , there were natural comparisons with Ali and how much tougher atime he had
against Shavers.
"You saw Ute beating I gave Shavers," Holmes said.
"Norton is gonna take a bigger beating. I'm gonna knock him
out somewhere along the 12th round, and when I do, I will be
Ut e champion or the whole world. Norton can't be tougher than
Shavers. He doesn't have Shavers' bmling ability, his punching
power or hi s defense. I know I can take Norton. I'm positive I

Track teams split
In a recent dual track meet
East ern Junior High and
Meigs Junior High tra ck
teams split In the fin al
scoring . Eastern boys
defeated Meigs 65-44 while
Eastern girls were defeated
by Meigs 77-23.

INDIANAPOLIS ( UP!) It was a rough weekend at the
Indianapolis Motor Speedwa y
- for Ute drivers, the fans
and the management,
·Not a wheel was lW"ned on .
the famous auto racing oval
either Saturday or Sunday,
because of intermittent rain .
What wa s to have been four
days of tim e trials for the SOilmile race spread over two
weekends will be cut in
hal f.
II marked the fir st lime
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Memorial pro-am share lead

DUBLIN, Ohio (U P! ) Golfers, headed by host and
def ending champiOn Ja cK
Nicklaus began practi ce
today for the 1978 Memorial
Tournament at the Muirfield
Village Golf Club.
A pro-am will be held
Tuesday the day before the
Utird annual tourney starts at
Ute distance of 72 holes. The
field , including winners or 19
of this year 's 20 tour
wurnaments and Ute top 13
finishers in the Masters, will
be shooting for a share of

Sentin~l , Middleport-Pomeroy, 0. , Mon~y, May 15~!978
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swept
a
doubleheader from St. Louis,
5-4 in 12 innings, and 4-3in 10
innings, Pittsburgh edged
San Diego, 1~, Philadelphia .
beat Cincinnati, 7-4, and
Atlanta edged Montreal , 2-1.
Houston 's doubleheader with
the Mets was rained out in
New York.
Giants S-4, Cardinali 4-3 :
Terry Whitfield was the
batting star for the Giants in
both games as they stretched
their winning streak to live .
He homered in the 12th inning
to win the opener then
doubled in the loth of the
nightcap and scored the
winning run on pinch-hitter
Marc Hill's single.
Pirates I, Padres 0:
Rookie Don Robins on
tossed a four-hitter and
outdueled former Cy Young
Award-winner Randy Jones
in th e Pirates' victory over
the Padres. The Pirates' run
came in the sixth and was
unearned as the result or a
throwing error by first
baseman Gene Richards.
Braves Z, Expos 1:
Rod Gilbreath doubled
home pinch-runner Rowland
Office with Ute winning run in
the sev enth to give the
Braves a victory over the
Expos. Di ck Ruthven
scattered eight hils in going
U1e dista nce lor his second
triumph in fiv e decisions .

Boys results were :
Long Jump - I. Wol le 155'tl-, E; 2. Ritchie. E : 3.
Core , M; High Jump - I.
Sisson , 4-8-, M; 2. Bissell, E;
3. Bryan Gheen, M; 120 yard
low hurdles - I. Sisson, 18.5
M; 2. Ritchie, E; 3. Darling
E :Discus - I. Wolfe , 103'3",
E; 2. Cotterill, M; 3. Edwurd:l
M; Shot Put - !. Wolfe 41'8",
E; 2. DUl, E ; 3. Powell, M;
100 yard dash - I. Riebel
12.1, E; 2. Core, M; 3. DillE;
Pole Vault - I. Norton 6'2";
E ; 2. Riggs, M; 3. Thomas M;
Mile Run - I. Bryan Gheen
5:44 , M; 2. Snowden E; 3.
Nash M; 880 yard relay Won by Eastern , 1:57.6; 440
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E; 2. Murray M; 3. Bruce
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:,. $22,990 out of the second·
place position in all-time
money winnings held by
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plateaus that golfers cherish .
~ "!think my best golf is in
Ironto! me," Trevino said. "I
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pen-en! better than I did
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by lour !lhots Sunday wJUt a
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him
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Colon·
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•, of :1118. It was the lowest
winning total on the tour this
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" margin as well.
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hole Sunday, he had only a
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that took the fight out of his
closest compelitnrs.
· "It's been a fantastic four
days," said Trevin o, who
admitted be was growing
anxious lor the U.S. Open at
Denver's Cherry Hills, the
British Open at St. Andrews
and the PGA at Pittsburgh's
Oakmont Country Club.
Trevino led going into
&amp;tnday 's last round by a shot
and never lost the advantage .
Heard, who shot a 68, and
Jerry Pate, who fired a 65,
tied for second at 272 and
each won $18,500.
Steve Melnyk, with a 70,
and leading money winner
Tom Watson , who shot a 68
despite a triple bogey, aha red
!ourth:place money of $8,ao0.
Trevino plans In take a lew
weeks off, next playing in the
Kemper Open in early June.
"Usually I will play in a
tournament the week after I
win one," said Trevlno. "But
the tournament at Muirfield
Village (hosted by Jack Nick·
laus ) · is an invitational
tourney and you have to
commit weeks ahead of time.
"It's too late for me In get
in it. If I had known I was
going to win hert I would
have played In that one."
DUBLIN, Ohio (UP!) Practice started tnday by
golfers, headed by host and
defending champion Ja ck
Nicklaus, in the 1978
Memorial Tournament at the
Mulrfleld VU!age Golf Club.
A pro-am is scheduled
Tuesday at the third annual
tnurney, to open ~ednesday
morning. The 72./iole event
for)ZOO,OOO wUI have a field
that Included winners of 19 of
Utls year's 'lfJ wur events and
the top 13 !lnishers in the
Masters.

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NOTICE OF SALE
IN T HE
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Defe ndants
Cue No

6 OU

01
W a ong the gran ors
prope tv ne and tie ex s ng
no he y g h of way ne o
Ro ck Spr ngs Road 67 '20 tee

o a po n
t1en ce N 52 deg
2 02 W coA nu ng a ong
sa d ne 2'2 96 ee o ..a po n
n he o an tors p oper y ne
hen ce N
" deg 34 02 W

a ong he g M o s prope ty
ne 149 ee

oa pont n he

g an o s prope v co ne
hence S 84 deg 28 58 w

a o ng he g &amp;ntors south
p ope y ne 3 2 teet o a
PO n n he g an o s prope y

ne and

he e:.: s ng nor

hern y
gh of way I ne o
Ro ck Sp no s Road
hen ce
N 52 deg 2 02 W a ong he
g a o s p oPt v
ne and
he ex s ng no her y gh o
way
ne o l Ro k
Sp nas
Road
6
ee to a po n
hen ce N 11 aeg l
02 w
con nu ng a ong sa d
ne
JO
ee o a po n hence S
77 deg 6 58 W co n nu ng

a ong sa d ne 48 59 ee o a
po n n he g an o s sou h
prop e y ne
hence S 84
deg 28 58
W a eng he
9 an o s sou h p ope ty ne
45 S6 ee o a po n n he
9 an o s sou hwest p OP.,er y
co ne
an d the ex tr no
cen e ne o 0 d U S 3J
thence N
9 aeo OB Sl
w
a ong
he
g an
ors wes
p ope y
ne
and
he
ex s ng
cen
e ne of 0 d U S 33 2 42
ee o a po n hence- N 9
deQ 22 5
W con nu ng
a ong sa d ne 1 4 00 fee to a
po n n the g an ors proper v
co ner hence N 70 deg l
40
E a ong he gran o s
p ope y ne S B ee o a
po
n he g an or s p ope Y
c o ne
and
he e K s ng
so u her y gh o way ne o
Coun y R:oed Number 25
hen e N 9 deo 28 02 W
a eng he g an o s no h
pr ope y ne and he ex s ng
so u he y gh o way ne o
Coun y Road Numbe
25
35 6 ee o a po n
hence
N 9 deg 4l 32 E on nu no
a ono sa d ne 55 47 tee o a
po n
hence N 5 deg 59
02 E con nu no a ong sa d
ne 0
fee t o a oo n
he'lce N 67 deg 25 20 E
coni nu ng a eng sa d
ne
160 24 ee o a po n
hen e
hen t: e S 7S deg 31 6 E
con nu ng a eng s ad
ne
172 76 ee o e po n
hence
s 58 deg &lt;9 18 E
con nu ng a ong ~ll d
ne
104 40 ee o ll po n
henc e
S 9 deg 43 06
E con
nu no a ong sa d ne o 1!1
po n
hence S 65 deg
0
57 E con n u ng a on g sa d
ne o a po n n he g an o 5
ea s p ope y ne hence S
241 deg 49 OJ W a ono he
gran o s e!ls propenv ne
130 00 fee o a po nt n he
g !!In o s no h p ope ty ne
hence S 59 deg
0 02 E
a on9 he o an ors nor h
10 82 f ee o
p ope y ne
he po n o beg nn no and
con a n no 3 293 ac es
Sub ec
o a
ega h oh
ways and el!lsemen s o
eco d
Gr an or c e ms
t e by
deed o .eco d !!IS ecord ed n
Deed Boo k 116 Pag e 7 9
Me os Coun t y Deed R ecoros
he above
Desc p on to
descr bed
l!lc t ha s been
p epa ed
om
eK st no
eco os by R cha rd c
G asgow R S No 5 6 l!lnd
s no an aclua
e d su vey
da ed Ma ch 2 1978
TRACT 2
S ua e
n Se c on
F ac on 6 Town 2 Range
Se sburv Townsh D Me gs
Cou n y Sta e of Uh o an o
be no more tu v Oeser bed as
0 OWS

Comm en c ng a a po n n
he no heas co ner of u d

F rac 011 6 thence S 3 deg
41 H W a ong the e11st ne
of sad Frac on 6
22 6 29
ee o ~ po nr n he grantors
sou hellS p ope y c o n e
and t he southeas cor ner of
Sill d
act on 6 then;e N 86
deo
8 36
W a ono
he9 anto s sou h prope ty ne
and the south
ne of sa d
F a c on 6 32 21 ee
to a
po n n he gran o s prope y
co ne
then ce N 3 de; 41
2ot
E a ono the grantors
proper "' ne 284 08 feet to a
po n n he g an to s prope ty
carne
then ce S 88 deo 28
58
w a ono he grantors
prope y ne and pus ng he
sou hets
cor ne
of Lo
Numbe 1 of Rock Spr nos
Subd v son as e~o ded n
P a Book 4 Pag e 36 n he
ecords of the Me os Count y
Recorders Off ce at 1l 00 fee
a tot a d s a nee of 578 00 ee
o a po n n the gran to s
p oper v co ne
ana tne
soutnwes
corner ot
o
Numbe
12 o
sad Sub
d v son and t he ea pont o
beg nn no to he and here n
detc bed
hence S 88 deg
28 58 w " ong he g en o s
south prope tv I ne 22 00 tee
o a po n
n the or an o s
southwnt prope y co ner
hence N 8 deg 0 02 W
a ong the g an ors wes
proper "' ne .t6 00 fee to a
po nt n the g an o s p ope y
corne r thence N 8.4 deg 28
58
E a on g the grantors
proper y ne 23 08 fee to a
po nt n the g anlo s prope y
corne r thence N 1.t deg 3~
02 west a ono the grantors
wes p operty ne 15 73 fee
o a pont n he grantors
northwest pr oper ~ corner
and the ex s ng southe y
ght of way
ne of Ro k
Sp ngs Road lhence S -'9
deg
02
E a ong he
g an o s nor h p ope ty ne
and he ex s ng southe y
gh of way I ne of Rock
Sp ngs Road 141 l ee o a
po n
hence S 77 deg 35
02 E con nu ng a on g sa d
ne ~ 63 tee o a po n n ne
g an ors nortneas pr ope y
co ne
and
he no hwes
o ne of sad o N umber
2 hence S deg 08 2 E
a ong
he g an o s eas
prope y ne and he wes
ne o Sll d L o Numb e
2
13.t 9 feet o he po nt of
beg nn ng and con a n no
0 060 ac es
Sub ec to 1!1
ega h gh
ways and easemen s of
eco d
G an o
c a ms t t e by
deed o eco d as eco ded n
Deed Book 2 6 Page 7 9 n
he eco ds o
he Me gs
Coun y Recorde s Oft ce
Oes er pt on o lhe above
rae
has been
desc bed
p epe ed
t om
ex st ng
e co ds by
R c ha d C
G ugow R S No
5161
dated March 25 978 and s
no t an actua fed survey

TRACT 3

S u" e
n Sec t on 15
Frac on 6 Town 2 Renge 3
Sa sbu "' Townsh p Me gs
Coun y Stale o Oh o and
be n9 me e fu y descr bed as
to ow s
Co.mmenc ng at a po n n
he no theas co ne of sa d
Frac on 6 hence N 87 deg
"' w a ong he no th ne
of sad Freet on 6 1 345 57
fee o a po n n he ex s ng
us er y m ed l!lc cess r ght
of way ne ot U S 33 thence
S A deg 38 1 W 8 ong he
ex s ng eas e y
m ed
eccess gh of way ne o u
S 33 36 59 ee o a po n
hence S
deg SS
9 E
ne
con nu no a ong sa d
436 72 fee to a po n n he
grantors no hwest prope y
co ner and he ea po n of
beg nn no to he and he e n
desc bed then ce N 71 Cl eo

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E a ong he gran o s

nor h p optr y
nt
290 00
teet to a PO nt n the o an o s
no theas proper y co ne
and the ex st no cen er ne ot
0 d J S 33 thence S 19 deg
22 S E a ong he o an o s
eas p ope ty I ne and the
e)( s no cen er ne of U S 33
29 00 tee
o a po n n the
o an o s southeas pro per y
co ner thence S 11 deQ 00
09
w a ono the g anto !.
sou n p oper y
ne 290 00
fee to e po n t- n the oranto s
sou hwes
prope ty corne
ana
ne ex s ng us e y
m ed acce.ss
gh of Wtt"'
I ne of U S 33 hence N 9
deg 'l2 50
W a ong the
granto s wes pr oper y ne
and
he ex s r,g eas e y
m ted acces.s
gh of way
ne of U S 33 29 00 tee
o
he po n of beg nn ng and
co n an ng 0193 ac es
Sub ec
o a
ega h gh
ways and easeme n ts o
ecor d
G !!Info
c a ms
e by
deed of eco d as ecorded n
Deed Boo k 216 Pag e 1 9 n
he
eco ds of he Me gs
Cou nt y Recorde s Off ce
Oeser pt on to the above
descr bed
rae
has been
f om
u s ng
p epa ed
r ec o ds by
R chard
c
G asoow
R s No 5 6
da ed Ma ch 25 1978 and s
no an ac ua
e d su r vey
TRACT 4
S ua
n Sec l on
F act on 6 Town 2 Ran9e 13
Sa sbu y Townsh p M e gs
Cou nty s a e of Oh o and
be no mo e t u y descr bed as
fo ows
Commenc no a a pont n
the nor heast co ner of sa d
Fract on 6 then ce N 87 deg
1 49 W a ong he nor h ne
of sa d Fract on 6
300 67
teet to a po nt n the gran o s
no heas t co ne and th e
ell: sfLOO weste ly ght o way
I ne o cou nty Road No
25 o!nd the rea
po n
of
beg nn n o
c
the
and
he e n
desc bed
hence S 19 deg 341 3•
E a eng he g antor s east
prope t y ne and he ex s ng
weste y gh o way ne of
Coun y Road Numbe
25
525 96 ee to a po n n he
g r an o s sou heas p ope ty
corne
hen ce S 7 deo 00
09
W 1!1 ong he g an ors
sou h p ope t y
ne 290 00
fee t o a po nt n the g an o s
sou hwes
p ope ty .,J: orne
and
he ex st no eas er y
m ed access r gh l o way
ne o U S 33 hence N 1
deg 55
9 W 1!1 onQ he
g an ors wes proper "' 1 ne
and h e-i"Xsflno w es er y
m ed ac cess r ght of way
ne ot u s 33 .t36 12 reet to a
pont th ence N A deo 38 17
E con nu ng a ong se d ne
136 59 ee t o a po n a the
g !!In o s northwes p oper y
car n e
and
h e e~~: sf ng
sou the y m ed access ght
o we~
ne ot S a e Rou e
Number 7 and the no th I ne
o sad Frac on 6 thence S
87 deg 11 •9 E a ong the
g an o s no h p ope ly I ne
and th e ex s ng southe y
m ed acces s gh of way
ne ot S a e Route Nu mbe 1
and he no th ne of Fract on
6 •4 90 ee l o the po nt of
beg nn no and con ta n ng
76 ac es
Sub ec
o a
ega h Oh
wavs and easements o
r eco rd
G anto
c a ms
e bY
deed of record as eto ded n
Deed Book 2 6 Page 119 n
he
eco ds of th e Me gs
Coun y Recorder s Of ce
Oeser pt on for he above
desc bed t act hil s been
p epa ed
om
ex st ng
ec o ds b y
R ch11 d C
G asgow
R s No 5 6
da ed Ma ch 25 978 and s
not an ac ull f ed su ~Jty
TRACT 5
S ua e
n Sec 1 on
5
F ac on 6 Tow n 1 Range 3
Sa sbu y Townsh p Me gs
Coun y State o Oh o end
be no m ore tu y desc bed as
to ow s
Commen c ng e a po n n
the no th west co ner o sa d
Fra c Qn 6
t hen ce S 3
dtg ees -4
W a ong
he wes
n e o f sa d
F !!l et on
6
311 _.~
teet
o a po nt n he g 11 n o s
no hwes
p ope y carne
and he r ea po n ot beg n
n no or
he and he e n
rl"'hf' d
hen ce S 87
dei ees 1 .t9 E a ong he
o an or s no th prop er y ne
393 36 fte
o ll po n n he
g !!In o s p ope ty carn e
th ence N 3 degrees .t 2 ~ E
a ong
he gran o s wes
p ope t y ne 132 01 fee o a
po n n I he g 11n o s nor h
p ope t y ne and th e eK s ng
sou I her y m eo access r gh
ot wa y ne of S ate Rou e
Number 7
hence N 66
degr ees O.t 32
e ono t he
gran or s no lh prop er y ne
&lt;~~n d
he ex st ng southe v
ght of way
ne of S a e
Route Nu mber 7 13 20 fe et
to a po nt
hence N 78
deg ees 59 09 E con nu ng
a ono sa d ne 403 5-' feet to 1!1
po n on th e nor h ne- o sa d
Fr11ct on 6
hence S 87
deg ees I •9 E con nu no
along sa d I ne and th e nor h
ne o sa d Frac on 6 375 oo
tee o 11 po n n he gran o s
n o heas p ope ty co ner
and the ex st no wes er v
m ted acces s oht of way
ne of U S 33 thence S 19
deg ees 25 1.- E a ong the
grantors east p oper y
ne
an a the ex st ng wes er y
t m ted 11ccess
gh of way
ne o U S J3 2U 53 fee o 11
po nt hen ce S 7 deg ees 38
1 E con i nu no a ono sa d
ne S-40 79 fee to a po nt
thence S U deg ees 53 29 E
cant nu ng a ono sa d
ne
S•489 to a pon
n the
grantors south prope ty t ne
hence N U degrees S3 02 W
along the grantor s sou h
proper v 1 ne 847 5 tee o a
pont n he grantors south
wes p ope ty corne end the
wes I ne of sa d F act on 6
hence N 3 degrees •1 2• E
a on9 the gr11ntors wn
prope ly
ne end the wes
l ine of sad Fracl on 6 86151
fee t o nt po nt of beg nn no
and conta n no 40 70 acrn
Sub ec to al
ega h gh
ways and easements of
eco d
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Deed Book 210 Poge 719 n
the ecor ds of the Me gs
Coun v R:ecorders Office
Oeser pt on for the above
descr bed
ract hU been
p epa ed by R: cher d C
G asgow R S No 51 61 and s
not an actuel fed survey

TRACT 6
S tua e n Sect on 16
Fract on 12 Town 2 R:enge
13
Sal sbury Townsh p
M e gs County S a e of Oh o
and
be ng
more
full y
descr bed u to ows
Commenc ng at a po n n
the southeast corner of sa d
Sect on 16
he n ce N 3
degrees 41 24 E along the
east line of sa d sect ion 6
5.t7 25 tee to 1 pGint n ht
granto s south property lne
and the u st nQ northerly
r ght of wav ne of county
Road Number 20 and the rea
po n of beg nn ng for he land
here n descr bed
th enc e S

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deg ees
6
11
W
a ong the granto s sou th
prope y ne and the e~~: sf no
no ther y r ght of way ne of
County Road Numbe
20
354 24 feet o e po nt n t he
o an o s p ope ty corner
hence N l9 degrees 28 J7
W a ono the gran o s west
p ope y ne 30 80 tee to a
po n n he granto s prop er Y
co r ner 2H yo teet to a po n n
he granto s p ope y corne
hence N 8 deg ees 57 1 E
1!1 ong
the g antors west
proper y ne ....350 00 feet to a
po n
hen ce N 15 deg ees 02
49 W con nu no a ono sa d
ne 16 ootee to a pont n the
grantors nor hwes p oper y
corne
thence s 87 degrees
49 E a ong he grantor s
north proper y
ne 217 62
te e to a po n n the gran o s
pro pe y co ne and the east
ne o sa d Sec t on 16 thenc e
S J degrees A 24 w a ong
he g an o s p ope ty
ne
Jnd he eas
ne of sa d
Sec t on 16 47 81 feet o a pont
n he gran ors prope t y
co ne
and
he no hwest
C'O ne o sa d Frac on 2 and
corne
of
he sou hwes
Frac on
o
thes e
Townsh p
hence S 87
deo ees 11 49 E a ong he
oran ors nor 11 property ne
and he no h
ne of sa d
F ac on
2
Sa sbury
Townsh p and he south ne
of Frac 011 10
Cheste
Townsh p 320 00 fee
o a
po n
n he grantors nor
hea s prope ty corne and
he ex st ng cen er ne of
Townsh p Road Number 79
thence s 16 degrees JO 08 W
a ono
he grantors east
proper y ne and he ex sf no
ce nt e ne ot Townsh p Road
Number 79 132 oo tee o a
po nt n the or enters prope y
co ne
then ce N 87 deg ees
49 W a ong the granto s
proper y ne 183 00 tee to a
po nt n he or an to s prope y
co ne
hen ce S 3 degrees 49
W a ong he grantor s
p oper y ne 160 oo teet to a
po n n he g an o s prope y
co ne r
hen ce N 80 deg ees
51 24 E a ono he oranto s
proper y ne 156 241 teet o a
po n n he g ante s prope y
co ne
and the fll: s no
cente I ne ot Townsh p Road
Number 79
thence S 19
deg ees 30 46 W a ong he
grl!ln o s east proper "' I ne
and he ex s no center ne of
Townsh p Road Numbe 79
66 3 feet to a pont n the
granto s southeas prop erty
co r ner the nce N 70 deo ees
29 4 W a ono the gran o s
sou h p ope t y ne 16 50 tee
o 1!1 po n
n th e ex st ng
wes er y r gh of wa~ ne of
Tow nsh p Road Numbe 19
henc e S 58 deg ees 52 06 W
a ong the grantors sou h
property ne and the eK s ng
wes er y r gh of way ne ot
Townsh p Road Num be 79
9271 feet to a pont thence S
8 W con
0 degrees 6
nu ng a ong sa d ne 14 29
ee o he po nt of beg nn ng
and con a n no 5 854 acr es o
wh ch 3 968 acres s n Sec on
6 and
886 ac es
n
F act on 12
Sub ec t t o al
ega n Oh
ways and easemen s of
ecord
G an or cia ms
t e by
deed of r co d as eco ded n
Deed Book 2 6 Page 7 9 n
ecords of he Me gs County
Reco rders 0 ce
Desc p on for he above
descr bed tra c
has been
p epar ed by R c hard C
G asoow R S No 5 61 and s
no an actua
eld survey
TRACT 1 S uate n Sec
on 16 Town 2 A ange 13
Sl!l sbury Townsh p Me os
Cou n y S a e of Oh o and
be no more fu y descr bed as
to ows
Commen c no a a po nt n
the sou h eas t co ner of sa d
Se c t on
6
hence N 3
degrees •
2.t E a ono th e
eas
ne of sa d Sec on 6
673 51 fee o a po n n th e
t'll. st ng
c enter ne
of
Townsh p Road Number 79
hence N 3 degrees 4 -49 W
a ong the ex s no cen te ne
of T ownsh p Road Number
79 30• 50 ee o a po nt n the
g an o s southeu proper y
co ne r and he e11 po nt ot
beo nn no to th e and he e n
descr bed
th ence S lA
deg ees 19 1
w a ong he
o an o ~ sou h p ope t y ne
343 53 feet o a pont n th e
gran ors sou hwes proper y
co ne
thence N S deg ees
02 49 W a ong th e gran to s
wes property 1 ne 23 50 t ee
o a pont n the oran o s
no hwest p operty co ne
thence S 87 deg ees 11 49 E
a eng the grantors no l h
proper y ne 30 00 fee o a
pont n the granto s nor h
east p oper y co rner and th e
u st ng
ce nter ne
of
Townsh p Road Number 19
thence S 13 dtg ees 26 49 E
a ono
he gran o s east
p oper y ne and the eM st no
center ne of Townsh p Road
Number 19 126 00 fee o a
pont hen ce S 31 deg ees •1
A9 E cont nu no a ono sa d
ne 59 1 feet o the pont of
beg nn ng and con 11 n ng
.s•o acres
Su b lec 10 a
ega I h gh
ways and easements of
r ecord
Grantor cams t t e by
deed ot record as recorded n
Deed Book 216 Page 7 9 n
the records of th e M eigs
County Recorders Oft ce
Oeser pt on tor the above
descr bed tre e
has been
prepared b y R ch ard 0
G asgow R S No 5161 and
s not an actua f eld survey
TRACT I S tuate n Sec
ton 6 Town 2 Range 13
Sa sbury To w nsh p M ei gs
Coun t "/ Sta e of Oh o and
be ng mo e fu y descr bed as
fo ows
Commenc no at a pont n
the southeas t corner of u d
Sec t on
6
thence N 17
deg r ee!. 11 ~9 W I ong the
south ne of sad Sect on 16
265.t 78 teet o a point n ,,.,,.
southwes
corner of the
sou ne asl
qua ter
of
se d
Sed on
6
hen ce N 2 degrees 4 25
E a ong the west ne of the
southeas
qua r ter of u d
Sect on 6 171 59 fee to a
pont hence S 15 degrees 16
00 E a ong a I ne and pass ng
a pont n he us ng center
ne of U S 33 at 601 65 feel e
otal d stance of 787 21 feet to
a po nt n the ex st no
easter y limited access rl;ht
of way nt of U S 33 hen ce
5 20 deg ees •o 04 E a ong
the ell( st ng easterly mlted
access r ght otway Une of u
S 33 72 639 fetf o 1 pont n
the
g an o s
northwest
property corner and he rtll
pont of beo nn n; for nt 1nd
here n desc bed thence N 12
degren 3S 21 E along the
grantors north property I ne
l41 16 fee to a point In he
gran ors northeast property
corntr end fi'le ex It ng
centerline of old u S JJ
tnence s 6 degrtll .1 10 e
al ong
hf' g antors eatt
p operty line and the ulstlnQ
ce nterline of Old u 5 33
4.tl 97 fetl o a pont n tl'le
grantors southeast p operty
corne r thenc e S 11 degrees
26 l2 W a on; the or an ora
south property ne 43 69 feet

o a po n
n the gr Jnlo s
sou1.hwest p oper y corner
and
he ex s ng easter v
m ted access
Oh of way
ne of U 5 33 hence N 20
de9rees ~0
w along the
granto 5 west proper v I ne
and
he ex s no easter y
m ted access
gh of way
ne ot u s 33 426 60 feet to
~e po n of be;Tnnlno and
con an ng 0 950 acres
Sub ec
o e
eo a h on
wa ys l!lnd ease m ents of
eco d
G an or c a ms
e by
deed o eco d as ecorded n
Deed Book 2 6 Pllge 119 n
the
eco rds ot the Me gs
Coun y Reco ders Off ce
Oeser pt on fo the above
descr bed tra ct has been
p epa ed by Ff c hard 0
G asgow R S No S 6 and s
not an actiJa f eld sur vey
TRACT 9 S ua te n Sec
on 6 Town 2 Range 13
Sa sbury Townsh p Me gs
Coun y State of Oh o and
be ng mo e fu y desc bed as
fo lows
Commenc ng at a po n n
he sou theast co ne of se d
Sec on 16
hen ce N 87
deg ees 1 49 w a ong the
south ne of sa d Sect on 16
26S.t 18 feet o a po n n the
sou hwes
co ner of the
sou thus
qua ter ot sa d
Se ct on
6
he nce N 2
deg ees 141 25 E a ong the
west
ne ot he southeas
qua te o sa d Sec t on 16
113 8 59 ee o a po n
hen ce
S 85 deg ees 16 0 E a ono a
ne l!lnd pass ng a po nt n th e
eK st no ce nter ne of U S 33
a 60 65 tee a ota d stance
of 187 1 feet to a po nl n th e
o ante s nor hwest propert"'
c orner and
he ex s ng
eas er y m ted access gh
of way ne of U S 33 and the
rea po n of beg nn no or the
and here n descr bed hence
5 85 degrees 16 00 E a ono
he o anto s no th pr opert y
ne 235 79 teet o a po n n
he
gra n o 5
no r theas
p ope y co ne
and the
ex st no ce n e ne of o d U S
33 hence s 7 degrees 51 37
E a eng he grantors eas
p ope y ne and he ex st ng
cen er ne of U S 33 320 68
teet o a po nt
hence S 4
degrees 37 37 E coni nu ng
a ong sa d ne 167 0 ee o ll
pont
n
he
gran o s
southeas proper y corner
hence S 72 deg ees 54 13 W
a ong the g an o 5 sou h
properl"f ne 180 62 teet to a
po n n he oranto s south
wes prope ty corne and the
tll: st ng eas er y
m ted
access g hl of wa y ne of U
s 33
thence
N
20
degrees 40
4
W a ong
me gran o s w es t property
ne and he ex s no easte y
m ted access r gh of way
ne of U S 33 576 30 ee to
ht po n of beg nn ng and
conta n no 2
ecres
Sub ec
o a
ega n 9h
ways and easemen s o
eco d
G antor c a ms t t e by
deed ot rtc ord as eco ded n
Deed Book 2 6 Pag e 719 n
he re cords ot th e Me gs
Coun v Recorders Off ce
Oeser pt on tor the above
descr bed tra ct has been
prepared by R ch a d C
G asgow R s No 516 and s
not an actua f e d su vey
TRACT
0
S tuate
n
Sect on 6 Town 2 Range 13
Sa sbu y Tow nsh p Me os
Coun v State ot Oh o and
h,. no more fu y desc bed as
to ows
Commenc no a a po n n
t he southeas cof'ner o sad
Sec on 16
hence N 87
deg ees 1 .t9 W a ono he
so.u h ne of sa d S.ec on 6
265.t 78 tee to a po nt n he
southwes
cor ner of the
sou heas
qu ar e
of sa d
Sec on 16
he n ce N 2
deg ees • 2S E a ong the
w e5
ne of the $0U heast
auar e ot sa d Stet on 16
6.46 79 ee lo a pont n th e
gran o s sou hwe-s proper y
co rne and lhe rea pont of
beg nn ng tor he and he e n
thence N 2
des c r bed
de9rees " 2S E con nu no
a ono sa d
ne and
he
Qran ors west prope t y ne
231 80 fee t o a po n n the
g an te s nor hwest proper "'
co ner thence S 15 Cltg ees
6 00 E a ong he g anto s
no ttl p oper v
ne 390 92
ee o &amp; po n n lhe ;ranto s
nor heas pr operty co rner
and he eK s ng w es er v
m ted access r ght of way
ne o U s JJ thence S 8
Cleg ees 22 26 W a ong he
grantors east p op e tv
ne
and he u st ing wute y
m ted access r Ohl of way
ne of u S 33 295 97 ee o e
po n thence S J deg en 07
06 E co nt nu no a ono sa d
ne 1 • 43 f te l o a PO nt n
sou heas
th e granton
p ope ty corne
hence N 78
deg ees •
18 W a ono he
grantors sou h proper
309 80 feet to a poln n he
g an o s pr o per y cot n e
then ce N 3 degrees 23 32 E
a ong he gran ors property
ne 130 00 tee to 11 po n n
th e g antors property corner
then ce N B.t degrees 36 28 W
a ono the ora n ors south
property ne 159 33 feet to
the pont of beg nn ng and
con an no 12 223 acres
Sub ect to a 1 e;al h gh
ways and enemen s of
reco d
Gran or ci a ms t tie by
deed of record as f'ecorded n
Deed Boo!( 21 6 Page 719 n
th e eco ds of he Me gs
Coun -y Recorders Off ce
Oeser pt on tor the above
Clescr tted
ract has been
p epa ed by R ch ard C
Glasgow R S No S 61 and s
not an actua tleiCI survev
TRACT II
S tuo e n
Sect on 20 and Sec on 21
Fract on 25 and Frac on 31
Town 3 A anoe 3 Bedford
Township Me gs County
Sta e of Oh o a nd be ng more
ful y desc r bed as fo lows
Commenc ng at a po n n
the southwest corner of said
Frac lon 2S
hence N 90
degrees 00 00 E along the
touth I ne Of II d F riCtfOn 25
2529 d fu t to 1 po nt n he
granlors southwest p ope ty
corner and the rea po rnt of
beginning for the land herein
descr i bed
thence N 0
degrees 00 00 E along he
granton wut l)roperty line
225.t 01 fttl to 1 pont In the
grantors proper
ne and
fhe south line of fhe Wll am
Carleton Estltt Dower ne
thtnc;e S 61 dtgf'tel 00 00 W
along the granto s propertv
I ne and the south ne of the
Will am Car e on Estate
Dower nt 4'05 23 feet to a
point n the grantors p optrty
corn•r thence N 0 deoretl
00 00
along he gran ors
west property I nt and
paning the nof'th ne ot sa d
Fraction 25 1nd ne South 1 ne
of Slid Fnctfon 31 at 214 16
tttl and jilting he north
lint of 11 Section 20 and the
south tine of sa ct Section 21 at
1237 76 ftet a total distinct of
2557 76 feet to 1 point In the
granton northwest property
corner end the north line of
11 d Fract on 31 thence N tO
degrees 00 00 E I ong the
grantors nor1h property lint
and tht north line of u d
Fract on 31 1551 t2 fttl to 1
nt n the grantora north

o•

•s5

r ••

v

e

Pt

eut property c::orntr thence
s o degrees 00 oo W along
tnt or enters east property
ne and pan no the south ne
of sa d sect on 21 and the
north t ne of sad Sect on 20 at
1320 00 feet and Di!ISS ng the_
toun
ne
of
sag
Fract on 31and the north line
of said Frac On 25 a 23•3 00
feet a tot at d stance of 2528 86
teet to e point n the grantors
proper v cornfr thence S 85
degrees •5 00 W a ono the
g an ors property I ne 150 00
teet to a po n n the grantors
proper v corner thence S 90
degrets 30 00 w a ong the
o ant ors proper tv line .t86 62
feet to a pont In the grantors
property corner and the
ex st ng center! ne of County
Road Numbe 18 (l(lngsbyry
Road
th ence S 67 degree!
A6 29 E a ong the grantors
proper v ne and the u st ng
centert ne of Countv Road
Number
18
(K ngsbury
Road 248 35 teet to a pont n
grantors ea s proper y ne
thence S 0 degree 00 00 E
a ong he grantors east
proper y ne 120 52 feet to.-.
po nt
n
lhe
gran ors
sou he as proper y corner
and he sou h
ne ot sa d
Freet on ~5
thence N 90
degrees 00 00 W a ong the
grantors south property I ne
and he sou h
ne of sa d
Fract on 25 1204 50 tee o the
po nt of beg nn no and con
a n ng 1.45 276 acres e)(
ce pt ng 2 123 acres leav ng
43 153 ac es of wh ch 59 302
ac es s n Fracl on 25 and
83 8S1 acres n Frac on 3

EXCEPT ON

Com

menc ng al a pont n the
sou hwes corner of sa d
F= ract on 25
thence N 90
degrees oo oo E e ong the
sou th ne ot sa d F ac on 25
3733 9S feet o a po n In the
grantors southeast proper y
corner
hence N 0 deg ees
00 00 E a ong the oranto 5
east p operty
ne 120 52
ee to a po nt n the ex st ng
cen er ne of County R:oad
Numbe
18
I( ngs
buryROI!Id
then ce N 6 1
deg ees .t6 29 W a ong he
ex st ng cen er ne of County
Road Number 18 K ngsbury
Road) ~46 25 fee to the rea
po n of beg nn ng for he and
here n des cr bed hence N 67
deg ees 46 29 W con nu no
a ong sad ne 223 25fte o a
pont then ce N 9 degrees 32
16 e a ono a t ne .tOO 00 tee
o a po n
thence S 80
deQ ees 27 ~.t E along a ne
217 80 tee to a po n thence s
90 deQrtes 32 15 W alone "'
ne 4.t~ 03 ee o ne po n of
beg n n no and conta n no
1 23 a cres
Su b ect to a
e;at h gh
wavs and easemen s of
retard
Granto
cams t t e bY
deed of record as recordfd n
Deed Boo k 216 Pag e 7 9 n
he reco ds of he Meg!.
Cou nty Recorde s Off ce
Oeser pt on tor he above
descr bed
ac;
hn been
p epared by R chard 0
G asgow
f om
ex 11 ng
records deeds ae a s and
quad sheets end s no an
actual fed survey

TERMS OF SALE

Cnn

fO r not ess tha n wo lh rds of
he app a sed IJa ue Each
pa ce o be sod separate y
A p a ot he rea es t a e o
be sod nas been f ed n Case
No
16 046 of
he Me gs
County Common Peas Court
Appra ted
va ue
o
croperty
Tr11 ct
SJ9 000 00 Trocl 2
Sill 00
Tree 3
1600 00 Trac:t 4
S 6 607 00
T o cl
5
S 1 160 00
T a ct
6
s o IJJ JJ
T oct
1
so 560 oo Troc a - 1100 oo
Tra ct 9 - S 800 00 Trac 10
n JJJ J3
Tra ct 1
S21 500 00
James J Proff
Sher ff

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5 5c

PROBATE COURT OF
ME G5 COUNTY OHIO
ESTATE OF FLOYO J
RUPE DE CE ASED
Case No 2'2383

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On Ma y J 1971 n th e Me gs
Count y Probe e Court Case
No 22313 Jane A ct Rupe
Rl I Outer Oh o was ap
po n ed Adm n s ral r x ot the
es a e ot F O"id J
R upe
deceased
ate of R
Oex er Oh o

(5

Mann no o Webster
P obate Judge
Cit k
8 15 22 Jtc

NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
Co tum bus Ottlo
Moy I 171
Contr~ct Slits LtQII
No 11 404

copr

UNIT PR CE CONTRACT
Se a ed proposa s w 1 be
rece ved at he off ce of the
0 ec or
of
the
Oh o
Oepar me nt
of
Trans
porta on Col um bus Oh o
unt I 10 00 A M
Oh o
Standa d T me
Thursday
June 1
971
for
m
provements n
Athens
Hoc k ng
M e gs
Mo gan No b e V nton and
Wash ngton Coun es Oh o
on v ar ous ro utes and sec
1 ons and nu v 1 age of M e
Conne sv lit by pa nt no
e• st ng guard a
The date set tor com
pi e on of th s work snail be
as sel fo th In he b dd ng
propos a
Elich b dder sha
be
requ ed to f e w th hit bid a
cert fed check or cllhie 1
chec k fo an a moun equal to
f ve ptr cent of ttls bid but n
no event more hln f f y
housand do a s or a bond
for ten per cent af his bid
payeb e to the o rector
8 dders ni'Ust ap'PIY on th e
proper
forms
for
qual If cat on a least ten days
pr or to lht date ttl for
open no b ds n accordance
w th Chapter 5525 Oh io
R: ev sed Code
~ns and
spec flcattons
are on f e n the Dep1rtmen
ot Tr1n1portet on end he
ott ce ot he 0 str ct Deputy
0 rec or
The 0 rec tor reserves he
r lgh
o reject 1ny end el
b ds

DAVID L WE R
D RECTOR

Rev I 1173

(l

1$ 12 2fc

The evening atara are
Man Ven111 Jupiter and
Slturn

n- born oo IIlli dilte are

111der the ~ of T•ll(lll

7-The Dally Sentinel Moddleport Pomeroy 0 Moo\day May Ia 1978

I

Meigs Senior Citizens program reviewed

Governor James Rhodes has proc1auned May 16 as
Senlor Cltlzens Day Uoroughout Uoe Sta&lt;e of Ohio At thos
appropriate tlme Uoe Metgs County Counc 1 on Agmg would
like to revtew Uoe seruor collzen programs 10 Me gs County
It IS wlUo pride that we look back over the past r ue years
and view Uoe accomplishments - expans on of Uoe or gtna1
services and lmplementat1on of new servK-es Howe1er n
some areas much slll remains 1o be done r older persons are
lo receavbueUoe helpUoey need and deserve The problems are
kn own
t not always Uoe solutiOn
THE MEIGS COUNTY
HEALTH SERVICES s an
SENIOR CITIZENS CEN area m whoch much rema ns
TER ls a one-stop serv ce
to be accompl shed For older
unllke many counties Where persons medocal expenses
older persons may have to go are (hree tomes those of
several different places to younger persons S&lt;a&lt;os( cs
obtain services Hav ng all show that Med care pa) s only
prograins In one location 45 percent of an older per
eluntnates duphcataon thus son s medtca l costs Man)
cutting operatoonal costs - older persons cannot afford to
which In tum helps tax buy otems reqmred by the
payers Center Servoces are tnf rm I es of age such as
funded through the Ohoo glasses hearang aods and
CommiSSIOn on Agong under dentures
the Older Amencans Act
Health servoces wluch have
The Center can be a fun been provoded at the Center
place
but It IS also a place are monthly blood pressure
for sharing
the joys the cl ni CS annual flu shots
sadnesses the problems - a mull phas c health screenmg
place to work to learn to JOin prog rams hom e nursmg
In actovlties The Center is courses first a d classes
where the lonely fmd fraends physocal htn ess classes
and comparuonshop
the arrangements for wheel
depressed hnd others worse chatrs and hospolal beds
off than they and 1n tryong to medocal appoontments made
pro grams
and
help them help themselves and
on hea lth
Fove years ago the average doscuss oons
attendance was less than 200 problems of older persons To
today the
attendance our knowledge he multi
averages close to 2 000 a phas oc hea lth scree nin g
program held on 1971 was he
month
TRANSPORTATION was forst n the Stale of Ohto I n
one of the forst serv ces made be conducted on a vo!wttary
available to sen or cotozens on bas s Due to age ncoes
Meigs County and os stili one 1\'0rkmg ogether and woth
of the most unportant Man) &lt;he help of many volu nteers
older persons do not drove no add tonal funds \\ ere
and with no pub! c trans expended
These serviCes are possoble
portallon In the county older
because
of the cooperatoon of
persons were often homeother
health
agenc es and
bound whether they wanted
orgaruza(
ons
Followong the
to be or not Two mini buses
screen
ng
progra
m a cancer
travel
dally
routes
screen
ng
program
for Meogs
throughout the county wh lea
Co
unty
women
was
funded
by
station wagon makes doctor
the
Oh
o
Department
of
and hospotal trip5 for the
Health
many older persons requtrong
Through a contract 11 th the
appointments at ou t of
Corpora
oon for Heal&lt;h
county medical facahtoes
Education
m Appalac h a
Used as a backup for the
Oh
o
(CHEAO
) a heal&lt;h team
van.!l the wagon is also used
was
placed
on
Meogs Co unty
on transporting the han
last
year
for
a
per
od of seven
dlcapped The three vehocles
weeks
The
team
w th the
average over 4 000 miles a
assoslance
of
local
hea lth
month and transpor&lt; ap
agenc
es
and
medoca1
proximately 400 passengers
In December 1976 an profess onals conducted a
multi pha soc
appllcatton to the Ohoo week long
hea)th
screenmg
program for
Department of Trans
all
ages
Approxm1ately
600
portation was submtlted and
persons
11
ere
screened
approved fort wo buses and a
!tatlon wagon to replace the almost hall of wh ch were
present vehtdes now love senoor c tozens A fo low uo
years old The new buses was conducted and a report os
should be In operatoon by fall be ng com p Jed wot h the
A possibility exasts that an results of &lt;he screenmg
An apphcat on submitted to
agreement may be reached
CHEAO
for another health
with AORTA to prov de
team
Jhos
summer has been
additional transportation
approved
The (earn woll be
ESCORT SERVICE s
based
at
&lt;he
Semor C I zens
provided for older persons
Center
w
th
the r project
who because of phystcal
focuson
g
on
a series of
disabilities requo re
D
abetoc
Screenongs
and
wlstance with shopp ng and
health
educat
on
programs
other personal business
INFORMATION AND run on conjunction with &lt;he
REFERRAL (I &amp; R) In County Health Departmen(s
formation and Referral os a summer Outreach Program
The
HOME
MA IN
service
which
offers
TENAN
CE
serv
o
ce
wa s
asalmnce In areas such as
established
to
prov
de
for
Social Secunty food stamp5
monor
repaors
to
older
per
Medicare and Medlcaod
nursing homes
health sons homes on those cases
problems financial problems where the home o w~er s
and other needs Assistance fonancoa lly unable to take
In these matters often m care of needed repa rs
A CHORE SERVJCE
volvea a considerable amount
of Investigation and follow provo des help for persons who
up Persons workmg wtth cannot perform ce rtaon
Information and Referral household chores and
have to be knowledgeable of because of !united oncome
services available through cannot hore help Thos servtce
other agencies whtch can IS just now gettong underway
benefit older persons CIJn and os avaJiab le throu gh
&amp;equently they work closely A I L funds appropriated by
wltb these agencies Over the State Legtslature to the
I 200 requests for Information Ohio Commos.s on on Agmg
and-&lt;lr assistance have been for each county and Tolle XX
received thla past year funds through the County
Office space Is provoded for Welfare Department
A HOMEMAKER HOME
the
Social
Security
HEALTH
AIDE servoce
representative one day each
available
throu
gh Home
week The first county wide
reglstration in the State for Health Servoces at Veterans
Supplemental Security In Memoroal Hospital was also
come (SSI) was held at the recently onottated through
Meigs County Senior C1t11ens Title XX and A I L funds
EMPLOYMENT - This
Center
servoce
assists older persons
Cloaely linked to I &amp; R Is the
In
two
way,s
One - efforts
PUBLIC BENEFITS
are
made
to
assist older
SPECIALIST position
persons
who
are
seeking
Providing representation and
employment
This
age
group
ualltance for the elderly in
often
have
more
problems
filing for Social Security
hearlnss Medicare and finding work sometimes due
Medicaid appl~cations to physical disabtlltles or to
N!lmbunement health care la ck ~f education The
and other benefits are among Leading Creek Conservancy
District and the Coun&lt;y
the aupportive services Commissioner
s Offoce
provided The funding for this
through
their
Manpower
particular proaram will end
Programs
have
been ver)
u of AuguJI unleaa 10me way
cooperative
in
&lt;his
area they
can be found to rontlnue this
also
have
been
most
helpful
aervice which Is sorely
in
pla
ci
ng
perso
ns
In
needed in Meil!l County
positions
at
the
Center
whtch
OUTREACH II another
lei'V!ce wblch workl closely enables us to serve more
w!Uo 1 l R contacttns per people
At the present tlme two
10111 who may need aulst
cooks
a bus driver and a
ance but whO may not be
secretary
are being paid
aware of aervlcea available
through
these
CE TA
oc do not know how to make
programs
In
addition
a
111e of them Sometimes to an
Publ
c
Benefit
SpedaUst
a
older per1011 It 1 easter to
111dure than to try to cope janitor a bookkeeper at the
wltb aU the bureaucratic red Center and one cook and a
bus driver at the Nair lion
tioel

VOl UNTEE R PROGRAM
RSVP ) fun de d through
ACTI ON has been n
operation for f ve years n
Me gs
Co unt y
Sen or
Volunteers are md voduals
uler the age 60 who a e
w ng and ea ger to servP
he tel o" men and con

...

MOLlY VARNER deput y dtrec tor of the Area
Agency on Agmg presents Me gs County Councol on Ag ng
member the Rev WI am M ddleswart woth T tie V fund s
totalmg $31 251 15 wh ch woll be app ed to he
construct on of the new mull -purpose bu ding to be bu It
on Mu lberry He ghls Ane" senoor c t zens cen er wo ll be
oncluded on the lac l lv
Program on Racone are be ng
pa od through t c Slate
Comm ssu on Ag ng CETA
Work Programs
Two - Jhere are many
requests from older persons
who because of llness need
someone to ve n w &lt;h them
An up-to-date f Je s kept of
pe rsons ava !able for th s
type of work There are also
requests from olde persons
who need someone to do yard

work both of these arc areas
whtch a servoce s not
adequate to meet the need
Low ncome older persons
cannot afford to hore help
Even of a sen or cohzen has an
adequate ncome often no one
can be found "ho os woll ng to
do lh s kmd of work
The above four servoces
help older persons to remaon
on the r own homes longer
Be ng ab le to remam on

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He ed S or
Volunteer Program worker as a part of he hot lu h prog a f the ~l egs ( w s n r
Ct zens Cen er
dependent s a very m
purtant fa ctor n an older
pe son s men a a l tud e
wh ch n tum can aff ec( h s or
her ph) soca beong
EDUCATIONA L
PRO
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range
f m
learn ng new sk lis such as
can ng chaors rug weav ng
a d kno tt ng u part c pat ng
on g oup d scuss uns Jed b)

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horseshoes ca rd pia ) ng to
g smal group
n ude b&lt; " ng
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Jorge gr up ac
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dances a) des a d short
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as nutrotoon hea l h and ega be he ped Th s f nd s a
problems These progra s rota ong fu d a I s puss be
tl rough monlhly donal ons
are op en to the pu b
younger persons are al"a )s fr n Mt Un on Bapt s
encouraged to st op on
he ( hu ch
The
H01
I UN CH
Cen er and partoc pate " th
P lOG RAM AN D HOME
DE liVERED MEA LS a c
fu nded I hrough I he Co n
un I I I
Agenc and
" s funded o g nail to
c e onl 15 pe sons A
average ol 91 pe '&lt;OnS arc
be ng sen ed Ia '' " h the
support I\ e ser ces pro1 ded
b the Center Prog ar s the
help of sen or vulunl ee s a d
lunaI uns At the present
I e n ea 1s a e be g
del ere I to 1! homr hound
pe rsons II e naxunuo "h ch
can be delo crcd due to
va r o u s

nean ngs I r d f

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a
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s nee ed he}
a e asked o pa bac k he

ass sta ce

ACTIVI1 1F:S

part of the p ug am ha s

me program s 233 act ve
o unteers have ser ved a 25
d ffe rent work stat o s
dunng th s past year These
st a ons nc lude Sen""
C zens Ce nter Vet era ns
\ lemor a1Hosp tal I brar es
area schools the Cance
C n
Red Cross fr endl y
s ng ransportatoo and
nd' dual semo clubs In he
uunty
Se n or Volunteers a s
ass s( woth money mak ng
proj ects for he bene£ t of
Sen or C zen P og rams and
perfor m coun Jess ol he
goo d deeds and chores for
hose una b e to do fo
themselves
Volun ecrs have served a
to a! of 41 708 hours m Meo gs
Count) dunng he last year
A oda) s a e of $2 65 pe
hour m n n um wage th s
n eans these pe rsons have
saved theor fello" taxpayer
ove 1110 000 n wages ofthese
sa ne ser. ces were prov1ded
lo pa)
nd voduals over the age
of 60 are needed and wanted
n hos Volunteer Prog&lt;am
Organ zat ons and all com
mun ty projects a e urged to
u~ e h s so urce of manpower
for help n heor en deavors
FACTS AND FIG URES
Acco rd ng o the last
census here are 3 675 per
sons over age 60 I vong m
Me gs Coun ) 8 5 percent of
e ota populat on the fifth
h ghes percentage w se m
he State of Oh o O~e r one
hord of hese per100ns hav e
mcon es be ow the povert y
Je el guodehnes Through he
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Hour s 10 B Retao &amp; Who es ale

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DISCOUN IS I
sen or
c 1 zens over age 55 t ough
the State Cal len Boeke e
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a
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arc cena onl) apprec a c of
the bus ness people who h e
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which e gh n embers of the Me gs County Retored Senoor Volunteer Prog ao ef n shed
free of charge for the dcparunent The eoght parttc pants of the pr og an represente I b
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NOTICE OF SALE
IN T HE
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Defe ndants
Cue No

6 OU

01
W a ong the gran ors
prope tv ne and tie ex s ng
no he y g h of way ne o
Ro ck Spr ngs Road 67 '20 tee

o a po n
t1en ce N 52 deg
2 02 W coA nu ng a ong
sa d ne 2'2 96 ee o ..a po n
n he o an tors p oper y ne
hen ce N
" deg 34 02 W

a ong he g M o s prope ty
ne 149 ee

oa pont n he

g an o s prope v co ne
hence S 84 deg 28 58 w

a o ng he g &amp;ntors south
p ope y ne 3 2 teet o a
PO n n he g an o s prope y

ne and

he e:.: s ng nor

hern y
gh of way I ne o
Ro ck Sp no s Road
hen ce
N 52 deg 2 02 W a ong he
g a o s p oPt v
ne and
he ex s ng no her y gh o
way
ne o l Ro k
Sp nas
Road
6
ee to a po n
hen ce N 11 aeg l
02 w
con nu ng a ong sa d
ne
JO
ee o a po n hence S
77 deg 6 58 W co n nu ng

a ong sa d ne 48 59 ee o a
po n n he g an o s sou h
prop e y ne
hence S 84
deg 28 58
W a eng he
9 an o s sou h p ope ty ne
45 S6 ee o a po n n he
9 an o s sou hwest p OP.,er y
co ne
an d the ex tr no
cen e ne o 0 d U S 3J
thence N
9 aeo OB Sl
w
a ong
he
g an
ors wes
p ope y
ne
and
he
ex s ng
cen
e ne of 0 d U S 33 2 42
ee o a po n hence- N 9
deQ 22 5
W con nu ng
a ong sa d ne 1 4 00 fee to a
po n n the g an ors proper v
co ner hence N 70 deg l
40
E a ong he gran o s
p ope y ne S B ee o a
po
n he g an or s p ope Y
c o ne
and
he e K s ng
so u her y gh o way ne o
Coun y R:oed Number 25
hen e N 9 deo 28 02 W
a eng he g an o s no h
pr ope y ne and he ex s ng
so u he y gh o way ne o
Coun y Road Numbe
25
35 6 ee o a po n
hence
N 9 deg 4l 32 E on nu no
a ono sa d ne 55 47 tee o a
po n
hence N 5 deg 59
02 E con nu no a ong sa d
ne 0
fee t o a oo n
he'lce N 67 deg 25 20 E
coni nu ng a eng sa d
ne
160 24 ee o a po n
hen e
hen t: e S 7S deg 31 6 E
con nu ng a eng s ad
ne
172 76 ee o e po n
hence
s 58 deg &lt;9 18 E
con nu ng a ong ~ll d
ne
104 40 ee o ll po n
henc e
S 9 deg 43 06
E con
nu no a ong sa d ne o 1!1
po n
hence S 65 deg
0
57 E con n u ng a on g sa d
ne o a po n n he g an o 5
ea s p ope y ne hence S
241 deg 49 OJ W a ono he
gran o s e!ls propenv ne
130 00 fee o a po nt n he
g !!In o s no h p ope ty ne
hence S 59 deg
0 02 E
a on9 he o an ors nor h
10 82 f ee o
p ope y ne
he po n o beg nn no and
con a n no 3 293 ac es
Sub ec
o a
ega h oh
ways and el!lsemen s o
eco d
Gr an or c e ms
t e by
deed o .eco d !!IS ecord ed n
Deed Boo k 116 Pag e 7 9
Me os Coun t y Deed R ecoros
he above
Desc p on to
descr bed
l!lc t ha s been
p epa ed
om
eK st no
eco os by R cha rd c
G asgow R S No 5 6 l!lnd
s no an aclua
e d su vey
da ed Ma ch 2 1978
TRACT 2
S ua e
n Se c on
F ac on 6 Town 2 Range
Se sburv Townsh D Me gs
Cou n y Sta e of Uh o an o
be no more tu v Oeser bed as
0 OWS

Comm en c ng a a po n n
he no heas co ner of u d

F rac 011 6 thence S 3 deg
41 H W a ong the e11st ne
of sad Frac on 6
22 6 29
ee o ~ po nr n he grantors
sou hellS p ope y c o n e
and t he southeas cor ner of
Sill d
act on 6 then;e N 86
deo
8 36
W a ono
he9 anto s sou h prope ty ne
and the south
ne of sa d
F a c on 6 32 21 ee
to a
po n n he gran o s prope y
co ne
then ce N 3 de; 41
2ot
E a ono the grantors
proper "' ne 284 08 feet to a
po n n he g an to s prope ty
carne
then ce S 88 deo 28
58
w a ono he grantors
prope y ne and pus ng he
sou hets
cor ne
of Lo
Numbe 1 of Rock Spr nos
Subd v son as e~o ded n
P a Book 4 Pag e 36 n he
ecords of the Me os Count y
Recorders Off ce at 1l 00 fee
a tot a d s a nee of 578 00 ee
o a po n n the gran to s
p oper v co ne
ana tne
soutnwes
corner ot
o
Numbe
12 o
sad Sub
d v son and t he ea pont o
beg nn no to he and here n
detc bed
hence S 88 deg
28 58 w " ong he g en o s
south prope tv I ne 22 00 tee
o a po n
n the or an o s
southwnt prope y co ner
hence N 8 deg 0 02 W
a ong the g an ors wes
proper "' ne .t6 00 fee to a
po nt n the g an o s p ope y
corne r thence N 8.4 deg 28
58
E a on g the grantors
proper y ne 23 08 fee to a
po nt n the g anlo s prope y
corne r thence N 1.t deg 3~
02 west a ono the grantors
wes p operty ne 15 73 fee
o a pont n he grantors
northwest pr oper ~ corner
and the ex s ng southe y
ght of way
ne of Ro k
Sp ngs Road lhence S -'9
deg
02
E a ong he
g an o s nor h p ope ty ne
and he ex s ng southe y
gh of way I ne of Rock
Sp ngs Road 141 l ee o a
po n
hence S 77 deg 35
02 E con nu ng a on g sa d
ne ~ 63 tee o a po n n ne
g an ors nortneas pr ope y
co ne
and
he no hwes
o ne of sad o N umber
2 hence S deg 08 2 E
a ong
he g an o s eas
prope y ne and he wes
ne o Sll d L o Numb e
2
13.t 9 feet o he po nt of
beg nn ng and con a n no
0 060 ac es
Sub ec to 1!1
ega h gh
ways and easemen s of
eco d
G an o
c a ms t t e by
deed o eco d as eco ded n
Deed Book 2 6 Page 7 9 n
he eco ds o
he Me gs
Coun y Recorde s Oft ce
Oes er pt on o lhe above
rae
has been
desc bed
p epe ed
t om
ex st ng
e co ds by
R c ha d C
G ugow R S No
5161
dated March 25 978 and s
no t an actua fed survey

TRACT 3

S u" e
n Sec t on 15
Frac on 6 Town 2 Renge 3
Sa sbu "' Townsh p Me gs
Coun y Stale o Oh o and
be n9 me e fu y descr bed as
to ow s
Co.mmenc ng at a po n n
he no theas co ne of sa d
Frac on 6 hence N 87 deg
"' w a ong he no th ne
of sad Freet on 6 1 345 57
fee o a po n n he ex s ng
us er y m ed l!lc cess r ght
of way ne ot U S 33 thence
S A deg 38 1 W 8 ong he
ex s ng eas e y
m ed
eccess gh of way ne o u
S 33 36 59 ee o a po n
hence S
deg SS
9 E
ne
con nu no a ong sa d
436 72 fee to a po n n he
grantors no hwest prope y
co ner and he ea po n of
beg nn no to he and he e n
desc bed then ce N 71 Cl eo

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00 09

E a ong he gran o s

nor h p optr y
nt
290 00
teet to a PO nt n the o an o s
no theas proper y co ne
and the ex st no cen er ne ot
0 d J S 33 thence S 19 deg
22 S E a ong he o an o s
eas p ope ty I ne and the
e)( s no cen er ne of U S 33
29 00 tee
o a po n n the
o an o s southeas pro per y
co ner thence S 11 deQ 00
09
w a ono the g anto !.
sou n p oper y
ne 290 00
fee to e po n t- n the oranto s
sou hwes
prope ty corne
ana
ne ex s ng us e y
m ed acce.ss
gh of Wtt"'
I ne of U S 33 hence N 9
deg 'l2 50
W a ong the
granto s wes pr oper y ne
and
he ex s r,g eas e y
m ted acces.s
gh of way
ne of U S 33 29 00 tee
o
he po n of beg nn ng and
co n an ng 0193 ac es
Sub ec
o a
ega h gh
ways and easeme n ts o
ecor d
G !!Info
c a ms
e by
deed of eco d as ecorded n
Deed Boo k 216 Pag e 1 9 n
he
eco ds of he Me gs
Cou nt y Recorde s Off ce
Oeser pt on to the above
descr bed
rae
has been
f om
u s ng
p epa ed
r ec o ds by
R chard
c
G asoow
R s No 5 6
da ed Ma ch 25 1978 and s
no an ac ua
e d su r vey
TRACT 4
S ua
n Sec l on
F act on 6 Town 2 Ran9e 13
Sa sbu y Townsh p M e gs
Cou nty s a e of Oh o and
be no mo e t u y descr bed as
fo ows
Commenc no a a pont n
the nor heast co ner of sa d
Fract on 6 then ce N 87 deg
1 49 W a ong he nor h ne
of sa d Fract on 6
300 67
teet to a po nt n the gran o s
no heas t co ne and th e
ell: sfLOO weste ly ght o way
I ne o cou nty Road No
25 o!nd the rea
po n
of
beg nn n o
c
the
and
he e n
desc bed
hence S 19 deg 341 3•
E a eng he g antor s east
prope t y ne and he ex s ng
weste y gh o way ne of
Coun y Road Numbe
25
525 96 ee to a po n n he
g r an o s sou heas p ope ty
corne
hen ce S 7 deo 00
09
W 1!1 ong he g an ors
sou h p ope t y
ne 290 00
fee t o a po nt n the g an o s
sou hwes
p ope ty .,J: orne
and
he ex st no eas er y
m ed access r gh l o way
ne o U S 33 hence N 1
deg 55
9 W 1!1 onQ he
g an ors wes proper "' 1 ne
and h e-i"Xsflno w es er y
m ed ac cess r ght of way
ne ot u s 33 .t36 12 reet to a
pont th ence N A deo 38 17
E con nu ng a ong se d ne
136 59 ee t o a po n a the
g !!In o s northwes p oper y
car n e
and
h e e~~: sf ng
sou the y m ed access ght
o we~
ne ot S a e Rou e
Number 7 and the no th I ne
o sad Frac on 6 thence S
87 deg 11 •9 E a ong the
g an o s no h p ope ly I ne
and th e ex s ng southe y
m ed acces s gh of way
ne ot S a e Route Nu mbe 1
and he no th ne of Fract on
6 •4 90 ee l o the po nt of
beg nn no and con ta n ng
76 ac es
Sub ec
o a
ega h Oh
wavs and easements o
r eco rd
G anto
c a ms
e bY
deed of record as eto ded n
Deed Book 2 6 Page 119 n
he
eco ds of th e Me gs
Coun y Recorder s Of ce
Oeser pt on for he above
desc bed t act hil s been
p epa ed
om
ex st ng
ec o ds b y
R ch11 d C
G asgow
R s No 5 6
da ed Ma ch 25 978 and s
not an ac ull f ed su ~Jty
TRACT 5
S ua e
n Sec 1 on
5
F ac on 6 Tow n 1 Range 3
Sa sbu y Townsh p Me gs
Coun y State o Oh o end
be no m ore tu y desc bed as
to ow s
Commen c ng e a po n n
the no th west co ner o sa d
Fra c Qn 6
t hen ce S 3
dtg ees -4
W a ong
he wes
n e o f sa d
F !!l et on
6
311 _.~
teet
o a po nt n he g 11 n o s
no hwes
p ope y carne
and he r ea po n ot beg n
n no or
he and he e n
rl"'hf' d
hen ce S 87
dei ees 1 .t9 E a ong he
o an or s no th prop er y ne
393 36 fte
o ll po n n he
g !!In o s p ope ty carn e
th ence N 3 degrees .t 2 ~ E
a ong
he gran o s wes
p ope t y ne 132 01 fee o a
po n n I he g 11n o s nor h
p ope t y ne and th e eK s ng
sou I her y m eo access r gh
ot wa y ne of S ate Rou e
Number 7
hence N 66
degr ees O.t 32
e ono t he
gran or s no lh prop er y ne
&lt;~~n d
he ex st ng southe v
ght of way
ne of S a e
Route Nu mber 7 13 20 fe et
to a po nt
hence N 78
deg ees 59 09 E con nu ng
a ono sa d ne 403 5-' feet to 1!1
po n on th e nor h ne- o sa d
Fr11ct on 6
hence S 87
deg ees I •9 E con nu no
along sa d I ne and th e nor h
ne o sa d Frac on 6 375 oo
tee o 11 po n n he gran o s
n o heas p ope ty co ner
and the ex st no wes er v
m ted acces s oht of way
ne of U S 33 thence S 19
deg ees 25 1.- E a ong the
grantors east p oper y
ne
an a the ex st ng wes er y
t m ted 11ccess
gh of way
ne o U S J3 2U 53 fee o 11
po nt hen ce S 7 deg ees 38
1 E con i nu no a ono sa d
ne S-40 79 fee to a po nt
thence S U deg ees 53 29 E
cant nu ng a ono sa d
ne
S•489 to a pon
n the
grantors south prope ty t ne
hence N U degrees S3 02 W
along the grantor s sou h
proper v 1 ne 847 5 tee o a
pont n he grantors south
wes p ope ty corne end the
wes I ne of sa d F act on 6
hence N 3 degrees •1 2• E
a on9 the gr11ntors wn
prope ly
ne end the wes
l ine of sad Fracl on 6 86151
fee t o nt po nt of beg nn no
and conta n no 40 70 acrn
Sub ec to al
ega h gh
ways and easements of
eco d
G an or c a ms t tie by
deed of re cord as rtcorded n

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s

T

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1

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Deed Book 210 Poge 719 n
the ecor ds of the Me gs
Coun v R:ecorders Office
Oeser pt on for the above
descr bed
ract hU been
p epa ed by R: cher d C
G asgow R S No 51 61 and s
not an actuel fed survey

TRACT 6
S tua e n Sect on 16
Fract on 12 Town 2 R:enge
13
Sal sbury Townsh p
M e gs County S a e of Oh o
and
be ng
more
full y
descr bed u to ows
Commenc ng at a po n n
the southeast corner of sa d
Sect on 16
he n ce N 3
degrees 41 24 E along the
east line of sa d sect ion 6
5.t7 25 tee to 1 pGint n ht
granto s south property lne
and the u st nQ northerly
r ght of wav ne of county
Road Number 20 and the rea
po n of beg nn ng for he land
here n descr bed
th enc e S

...

70

deg ees
6
11
W
a ong the granto s sou th
prope y ne and the e~~: sf no
no ther y r ght of way ne of
County Road Numbe
20
354 24 feet o e po nt n t he
o an o s p ope ty corner
hence N l9 degrees 28 J7
W a ono the gran o s west
p ope y ne 30 80 tee to a
po n n he granto s prop er Y
co r ner 2H yo teet to a po n n
he granto s p ope y corne
hence N 8 deg ees 57 1 E
1!1 ong
the g antors west
proper y ne ....350 00 feet to a
po n
hen ce N 15 deg ees 02
49 W con nu no a ono sa d
ne 16 ootee to a pont n the
grantors nor hwes p oper y
corne
thence s 87 degrees
49 E a ong he grantor s
north proper y
ne 217 62
te e to a po n n the gran o s
pro pe y co ne and the east
ne o sa d Sec t on 16 thenc e
S J degrees A 24 w a ong
he g an o s p ope ty
ne
Jnd he eas
ne of sa d
Sec t on 16 47 81 feet o a pont
n he gran ors prope t y
co ne
and
he no hwest
C'O ne o sa d Frac on 2 and
corne
of
he sou hwes
Frac on
o
thes e
Townsh p
hence S 87
deo ees 11 49 E a ong he
oran ors nor 11 property ne
and he no h
ne of sa d
F ac on
2
Sa sbury
Townsh p and he south ne
of Frac 011 10
Cheste
Townsh p 320 00 fee
o a
po n
n he grantors nor
hea s prope ty corne and
he ex st ng cen er ne of
Townsh p Road Number 79
thence s 16 degrees JO 08 W
a ono
he grantors east
proper y ne and he ex sf no
ce nt e ne ot Townsh p Road
Number 79 132 oo tee o a
po nt n the or enters prope y
co ne
then ce N 87 deg ees
49 W a ong the granto s
proper y ne 183 00 tee to a
po nt n he or an to s prope y
co ne
hen ce S 3 degrees 49
W a ong he grantor s
p oper y ne 160 oo teet to a
po n n he g an o s prope y
co ne r
hen ce N 80 deg ees
51 24 E a ono he oranto s
proper y ne 156 241 teet o a
po n n he g ante s prope y
co ne
and the fll: s no
cente I ne ot Townsh p Road
Number 79
thence S 19
deg ees 30 46 W a ong he
grl!ln o s east proper "' I ne
and he ex s no center ne of
Townsh p Road Numbe 79
66 3 feet to a pont n the
granto s southeas prop erty
co r ner the nce N 70 deo ees
29 4 W a ono the gran o s
sou h p ope t y ne 16 50 tee
o 1!1 po n
n th e ex st ng
wes er y r gh of wa~ ne of
Tow nsh p Road Numbe 19
henc e S 58 deg ees 52 06 W
a ong the grantors sou h
property ne and the eK s ng
wes er y r gh of way ne ot
Townsh p Road Num be 79
9271 feet to a pont thence S
8 W con
0 degrees 6
nu ng a ong sa d ne 14 29
ee o he po nt of beg nn ng
and con a n no 5 854 acr es o
wh ch 3 968 acres s n Sec on
6 and
886 ac es
n
F act on 12
Sub ec t t o al
ega n Oh
ways and easemen s of
ecord
G an or cia ms
t e by
deed of r co d as eco ded n
Deed Book 2 6 Page 7 9 n
ecords of he Me gs County
Reco rders 0 ce
Desc p on for he above
descr bed tra c
has been
p epar ed by R c hard C
G asoow R S No 5 61 and s
no an actua
eld survey
TRACT 1 S uate n Sec
on 16 Town 2 A ange 13
Sl!l sbury Townsh p Me os
Cou n y S a e of Oh o and
be no more fu y descr bed as
to ows
Commen c no a a po nt n
the sou h eas t co ner of sa d
Se c t on
6
hence N 3
degrees •
2.t E a ono th e
eas
ne of sa d Sec on 6
673 51 fee o a po n n th e
t'll. st ng
c enter ne
of
Townsh p Road Number 79
hence N 3 degrees 4 -49 W
a ong the ex s no cen te ne
of T ownsh p Road Number
79 30• 50 ee o a po nt n the
g an o s southeu proper y
co ne r and he e11 po nt ot
beo nn no to th e and he e n
descr bed
th ence S lA
deg ees 19 1
w a ong he
o an o ~ sou h p ope t y ne
343 53 feet o a pont n th e
gran ors sou hwes proper y
co ne
thence N S deg ees
02 49 W a ong th e gran to s
wes property 1 ne 23 50 t ee
o a pont n the oran o s
no hwest p operty co ne
thence S 87 deg ees 11 49 E
a eng the grantors no l h
proper y ne 30 00 fee o a
pont n the granto s nor h
east p oper y co rner and th e
u st ng
ce nter ne
of
Townsh p Road Number 19
thence S 13 dtg ees 26 49 E
a ono
he gran o s east
p oper y ne and the eM st no
center ne of Townsh p Road
Number 19 126 00 fee o a
pont hen ce S 31 deg ees •1
A9 E cont nu no a ono sa d
ne 59 1 feet o the pont of
beg nn ng and con 11 n ng
.s•o acres
Su b lec 10 a
ega I h gh
ways and easements of
r ecord
Grantor cams t t e by
deed ot record as recorded n
Deed Book 216 Page 7 9 n
the records of th e M eigs
County Recorders Oft ce
Oeser pt on tor the above
descr bed tre e
has been
prepared b y R ch ard 0
G asgow R S No 5161 and
s not an actua f eld survey
TRACT I S tuate n Sec
ton 6 Town 2 Range 13
Sa sbury To w nsh p M ei gs
Coun t "/ Sta e of Oh o and
be ng mo e fu y descr bed as
fo ows
Commenc no at a pont n
the southeas t corner of u d
Sec t on
6
thence N 17
deg r ee!. 11 ~9 W I ong the
south ne of sad Sect on 16
265.t 78 teet o a point n ,,.,,.
southwes
corner of the
sou ne asl
qua ter
of
se d
Sed on
6
hen ce N 2 degrees 4 25
E a ong the west ne of the
southeas
qua r ter of u d
Sect on 6 171 59 fee to a
pont hence S 15 degrees 16
00 E a ong a I ne and pass ng
a pont n he us ng center
ne of U S 33 at 601 65 feel e
otal d stance of 787 21 feet to
a po nt n the ex st no
easter y limited access rl;ht
of way nt of U S 33 hen ce
5 20 deg ees •o 04 E a ong
the ell( st ng easterly mlted
access r ght otway Une of u
S 33 72 639 fetf o 1 pont n
the
g an o s
northwest
property corner and he rtll
pont of beo nn n; for nt 1nd
here n desc bed thence N 12
degren 3S 21 E along the
grantors north property I ne
l41 16 fee to a point In he
gran ors northeast property
corntr end fi'le ex It ng
centerline of old u S JJ
tnence s 6 degrtll .1 10 e
al ong
hf' g antors eatt
p operty line and the ulstlnQ
ce nterline of Old u 5 33
4.tl 97 fetl o a pont n tl'le
grantors southeast p operty
corne r thenc e S 11 degrees
26 l2 W a on; the or an ora
south property ne 43 69 feet

o a po n
n the gr Jnlo s
sou1.hwest p oper y corner
and
he ex s ng easter v
m ted access
Oh of way
ne of U 5 33 hence N 20
de9rees ~0
w along the
granto 5 west proper v I ne
and
he ex s no easter y
m ted access
gh of way
ne ot u s 33 426 60 feet to
~e po n of be;Tnnlno and
con an ng 0 950 acres
Sub ec
o e
eo a h on
wa ys l!lnd ease m ents of
eco d
G an or c a ms
e by
deed o eco d as ecorded n
Deed Book 2 6 Pllge 119 n
the
eco rds ot the Me gs
Coun y Reco ders Off ce
Oeser pt on fo the above
descr bed tra ct has been
p epa ed by Ff c hard 0
G asgow R S No S 6 and s
not an actiJa f eld sur vey
TRACT 9 S ua te n Sec
on 6 Town 2 Range 13
Sa sbury Townsh p Me gs
Coun y State of Oh o and
be ng mo e fu y desc bed as
fo lows
Commenc ng at a po n n
he sou theast co ne of se d
Sec on 16
hen ce N 87
deg ees 1 49 w a ong the
south ne of sa d Sect on 16
26S.t 18 feet o a po n n the
sou hwes
co ner of the
sou thus
qua ter ot sa d
Se ct on
6
he nce N 2
deg ees 141 25 E a ong the
west
ne ot he southeas
qua te o sa d Sec t on 16
113 8 59 ee o a po n
hen ce
S 85 deg ees 16 0 E a ono a
ne l!lnd pass ng a po nt n th e
eK st no ce nter ne of U S 33
a 60 65 tee a ota d stance
of 187 1 feet to a po nl n th e
o ante s nor hwest propert"'
c orner and
he ex s ng
eas er y m ted access gh
of way ne of U S 33 and the
rea po n of beg nn no or the
and here n descr bed hence
5 85 degrees 16 00 E a ono
he o anto s no th pr opert y
ne 235 79 teet o a po n n
he
gra n o 5
no r theas
p ope y co ne
and the
ex st no ce n e ne of o d U S
33 hence s 7 degrees 51 37
E a eng he grantors eas
p ope y ne and he ex st ng
cen er ne of U S 33 320 68
teet o a po nt
hence S 4
degrees 37 37 E coni nu ng
a ong sa d ne 167 0 ee o ll
pont
n
he
gran o s
southeas proper y corner
hence S 72 deg ees 54 13 W
a ong the g an o 5 sou h
properl"f ne 180 62 teet to a
po n n he oranto s south
wes prope ty corne and the
tll: st ng eas er y
m ted
access g hl of wa y ne of U
s 33
thence
N
20
degrees 40
4
W a ong
me gran o s w es t property
ne and he ex s no easte y
m ted access r gh of way
ne of U S 33 576 30 ee to
ht po n of beg nn ng and
conta n no 2
ecres
Sub ec
o a
ega n 9h
ways and easemen s o
eco d
G antor c a ms t t e by
deed ot rtc ord as eco ded n
Deed Book 2 6 Pag e 719 n
he re cords ot th e Me gs
Coun v Recorders Off ce
Oeser pt on tor the above
descr bed tra ct has been
prepared by R ch a d C
G asgow R s No 516 and s
not an actua f e d su vey
TRACT
0
S tuate
n
Sect on 6 Town 2 Range 13
Sa sbu y Tow nsh p Me os
Coun v State ot Oh o and
h,. no more fu y desc bed as
to ows
Commenc no a a po n n
t he southeas cof'ner o sad
Sec on 16
hence N 87
deg ees 1 .t9 W a ono he
so.u h ne of sa d S.ec on 6
265.t 78 tee to a po nt n he
southwes
cor ner of the
sou heas
qu ar e
of sa d
Sec on 16
he n ce N 2
deg ees • 2S E a ong the
w e5
ne of the $0U heast
auar e ot sa d Stet on 16
6.46 79 ee lo a pont n th e
gran o s sou hwe-s proper y
co rne and lhe rea pont of
beg nn ng tor he and he e n
thence N 2
des c r bed
de9rees " 2S E con nu no
a ono sa d
ne and
he
Qran ors west prope t y ne
231 80 fee t o a po n n the
g an te s nor hwest proper "'
co ner thence S 15 Cltg ees
6 00 E a ong he g anto s
no ttl p oper v
ne 390 92
ee o &amp; po n n lhe ;ranto s
nor heas pr operty co rner
and he eK s ng w es er v
m ted access r ght of way
ne o U s JJ thence S 8
Cleg ees 22 26 W a ong he
grantors east p op e tv
ne
and he u st ing wute y
m ted access r Ohl of way
ne of u S 33 295 97 ee o e
po n thence S J deg en 07
06 E co nt nu no a ono sa d
ne 1 • 43 f te l o a PO nt n
sou heas
th e granton
p ope ty corne
hence N 78
deg ees •
18 W a ono he
grantors sou h proper
309 80 feet to a poln n he
g an o s pr o per y cot n e
then ce N 3 degrees 23 32 E
a ong he gran ors property
ne 130 00 tee to 11 po n n
th e g antors property corner
then ce N B.t degrees 36 28 W
a ono the ora n ors south
property ne 159 33 feet to
the pont of beg nn ng and
con an no 12 223 acres
Sub ect to a 1 e;al h gh
ways and enemen s of
reco d
Gran or ci a ms t tie by
deed of record as f'ecorded n
Deed Boo!( 21 6 Page 719 n
th e eco ds of he Me gs
Coun -y Recorders Off ce
Oeser pt on tor the above
Clescr tted
ract has been
p epa ed by R ch ard C
Glasgow R S No S 61 and s
not an actua tleiCI survev
TRACT II
S tuo e n
Sect on 20 and Sec on 21
Fract on 25 and Frac on 31
Town 3 A anoe 3 Bedford
Township Me gs County
Sta e of Oh o a nd be ng more
ful y desc r bed as fo lows
Commenc ng at a po n n
the southwest corner of said
Frac lon 2S
hence N 90
degrees 00 00 E along the
touth I ne Of II d F riCtfOn 25
2529 d fu t to 1 po nt n he
granlors southwest p ope ty
corner and the rea po rnt of
beginning for the land herein
descr i bed
thence N 0
degrees 00 00 E along he
granton wut l)roperty line
225.t 01 fttl to 1 pont In the
grantors proper
ne and
fhe south line of fhe Wll am
Carleton Estltt Dower ne
thtnc;e S 61 dtgf'tel 00 00 W
along the granto s propertv
I ne and the south ne of the
Will am Car e on Estate
Dower nt 4'05 23 feet to a
point n the grantors p optrty
corn•r thence N 0 deoretl
00 00
along he gran ors
west property I nt and
paning the nof'th ne ot sa d
Fraction 25 1nd ne South 1 ne
of Slid Fnctfon 31 at 214 16
tttl and jilting he north
lint of 11 Section 20 and the
south tine of sa ct Section 21 at
1237 76 ftet a total distinct of
2557 76 feet to 1 point In the
granton northwest property
corner end the north line of
11 d Fract on 31 thence N tO
degrees 00 00 E I ong the
grantors nor1h property lint
and tht north line of u d
Fract on 31 1551 t2 fttl to 1
nt n the grantora north

o•

•s5

r ••

v

e

Pt

eut property c::orntr thence
s o degrees 00 oo W along
tnt or enters east property
ne and pan no the south ne
of sa d sect on 21 and the
north t ne of sad Sect on 20 at
1320 00 feet and Di!ISS ng the_
toun
ne
of
sag
Fract on 31and the north line
of said Frac On 25 a 23•3 00
feet a tot at d stance of 2528 86
teet to e point n the grantors
proper v cornfr thence S 85
degrees •5 00 W a ono the
g an ors property I ne 150 00
teet to a po n n the grantors
proper v corner thence S 90
degrets 30 00 w a ong the
o ant ors proper tv line .t86 62
feet to a pont In the grantors
property corner and the
ex st ng center! ne of County
Road Numbe 18 (l(lngsbyry
Road
th ence S 67 degree!
A6 29 E a ong the grantors
proper v ne and the u st ng
centert ne of Countv Road
Number
18
(K ngsbury
Road 248 35 teet to a pont n
grantors ea s proper y ne
thence S 0 degree 00 00 E
a ong he grantors east
proper y ne 120 52 feet to.-.
po nt
n
lhe
gran ors
sou he as proper y corner
and he sou h
ne ot sa d
Freet on ~5
thence N 90
degrees 00 00 W a ong the
grantors south property I ne
and he sou h
ne of sa d
Fract on 25 1204 50 tee o the
po nt of beg nn no and con
a n ng 1.45 276 acres e)(
ce pt ng 2 123 acres leav ng
43 153 ac es of wh ch 59 302
ac es s n Fracl on 25 and
83 8S1 acres n Frac on 3

EXCEPT ON

Com

menc ng al a pont n the
sou hwes corner of sa d
F= ract on 25
thence N 90
degrees oo oo E e ong the
sou th ne ot sa d F ac on 25
3733 9S feet o a po n In the
grantors southeast proper y
corner
hence N 0 deg ees
00 00 E a ong the oranto 5
east p operty
ne 120 52
ee to a po nt n the ex st ng
cen er ne of County R:oad
Numbe
18
I( ngs
buryROI!Id
then ce N 6 1
deg ees .t6 29 W a ong he
ex st ng cen er ne of County
Road Number 18 K ngsbury
Road) ~46 25 fee to the rea
po n of beg nn ng for he and
here n des cr bed hence N 67
deg ees 46 29 W con nu no
a ong sad ne 223 25fte o a
pont then ce N 9 degrees 32
16 e a ono a t ne .tOO 00 tee
o a po n
thence S 80
deQ ees 27 ~.t E along a ne
217 80 tee to a po n thence s
90 deQrtes 32 15 W alone "'
ne 4.t~ 03 ee o ne po n of
beg n n no and conta n no
1 23 a cres
Su b ect to a
e;at h gh
wavs and easemen s of
retard
Granto
cams t t e bY
deed of record as recordfd n
Deed Boo k 216 Pag e 7 9 n
he reco ds of he Meg!.
Cou nty Recorde s Off ce
Oeser pt on tor he above
descr bed
ac;
hn been
p epared by R chard 0
G asgow
f om
ex 11 ng
records deeds ae a s and
quad sheets end s no an
actual fed survey

TERMS OF SALE

Cnn

fO r not ess tha n wo lh rds of
he app a sed IJa ue Each
pa ce o be sod separate y
A p a ot he rea es t a e o
be sod nas been f ed n Case
No
16 046 of
he Me gs
County Common Peas Court
Appra ted
va ue
o
croperty
Tr11 ct
SJ9 000 00 Trocl 2
Sill 00
Tree 3
1600 00 Trac:t 4
S 6 607 00
T o cl
5
S 1 160 00
T a ct
6
s o IJJ JJ
T oct
1
so 560 oo Troc a - 1100 oo
Tra ct 9 - S 800 00 Trac 10
n JJJ J3
Tra ct 1
S21 500 00
James J Proff
Sher ff

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PROBATE COURT OF
ME G5 COUNTY OHIO
ESTATE OF FLOYO J
RUPE DE CE ASED
Case No 2'2383

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On Ma y J 1971 n th e Me gs
Count y Probe e Court Case
No 22313 Jane A ct Rupe
Rl I Outer Oh o was ap
po n ed Adm n s ral r x ot the
es a e ot F O"id J
R upe
deceased
ate of R
Oex er Oh o

(5

Mann no o Webster
P obate Judge
Cit k
8 15 22 Jtc

NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
Co tum bus Ottlo
Moy I 171
Contr~ct Slits LtQII
No 11 404

copr

UNIT PR CE CONTRACT
Se a ed proposa s w 1 be
rece ved at he off ce of the
0 ec or
of
the
Oh o
Oepar me nt
of
Trans
porta on Col um bus Oh o
unt I 10 00 A M
Oh o
Standa d T me
Thursday
June 1
971
for
m
provements n
Athens
Hoc k ng
M e gs
Mo gan No b e V nton and
Wash ngton Coun es Oh o
on v ar ous ro utes and sec
1 ons and nu v 1 age of M e
Conne sv lit by pa nt no
e• st ng guard a
The date set tor com
pi e on of th s work snail be
as sel fo th In he b dd ng
propos a
Elich b dder sha
be
requ ed to f e w th hit bid a
cert fed check or cllhie 1
chec k fo an a moun equal to
f ve ptr cent of ttls bid but n
no event more hln f f y
housand do a s or a bond
for ten per cent af his bid
payeb e to the o rector
8 dders ni'Ust ap'PIY on th e
proper
forms
for
qual If cat on a least ten days
pr or to lht date ttl for
open no b ds n accordance
w th Chapter 5525 Oh io
R: ev sed Code
~ns and
spec flcattons
are on f e n the Dep1rtmen
ot Tr1n1portet on end he
ott ce ot he 0 str ct Deputy
0 rec or
The 0 rec tor reserves he
r lgh
o reject 1ny end el
b ds

DAVID L WE R
D RECTOR

Rev I 1173

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1$ 12 2fc

The evening atara are
Man Ven111 Jupiter and
Slturn

n- born oo IIlli dilte are

111der the ~ of T•ll(lll

7-The Dally Sentinel Moddleport Pomeroy 0 Moo\day May Ia 1978

I

Meigs Senior Citizens program reviewed

Governor James Rhodes has proc1auned May 16 as
Senlor Cltlzens Day Uoroughout Uoe Sta&lt;e of Ohio At thos
appropriate tlme Uoe Metgs County Counc 1 on Agmg would
like to revtew Uoe seruor collzen programs 10 Me gs County
It IS wlUo pride that we look back over the past r ue years
and view Uoe accomplishments - expans on of Uoe or gtna1
services and lmplementat1on of new servK-es Howe1er n
some areas much slll remains 1o be done r older persons are
lo receavbueUoe helpUoey need and deserve The problems are
kn own
t not always Uoe solutiOn
THE MEIGS COUNTY
HEALTH SERVICES s an
SENIOR CITIZENS CEN area m whoch much rema ns
TER ls a one-stop serv ce
to be accompl shed For older
unllke many counties Where persons medocal expenses
older persons may have to go are (hree tomes those of
several different places to younger persons S&lt;a&lt;os( cs
obtain services Hav ng all show that Med care pa) s only
prograins In one location 45 percent of an older per
eluntnates duphcataon thus son s medtca l costs Man)
cutting operatoonal costs - older persons cannot afford to
which In tum helps tax buy otems reqmred by the
payers Center Servoces are tnf rm I es of age such as
funded through the Ohoo glasses hearang aods and
CommiSSIOn on Agong under dentures
the Older Amencans Act
Health servoces wluch have
The Center can be a fun been provoded at the Center
place
but It IS also a place are monthly blood pressure
for sharing
the joys the cl ni CS annual flu shots
sadnesses the problems - a mull phas c health screenmg
place to work to learn to JOin prog rams hom e nursmg
In actovlties The Center is courses first a d classes
where the lonely fmd fraends physocal htn ess classes
and comparuonshop
the arrangements for wheel
depressed hnd others worse chatrs and hospolal beds
off than they and 1n tryong to medocal appoontments made
pro grams
and
help them help themselves and
on hea lth
Fove years ago the average doscuss oons
attendance was less than 200 problems of older persons To
today the
attendance our knowledge he multi
averages close to 2 000 a phas oc hea lth scree nin g
program held on 1971 was he
month
TRANSPORTATION was forst n the Stale of Ohto I n
one of the forst serv ces made be conducted on a vo!wttary
available to sen or cotozens on bas s Due to age ncoes
Meigs County and os stili one 1\'0rkmg ogether and woth
of the most unportant Man) &lt;he help of many volu nteers
older persons do not drove no add tonal funds \\ ere
and with no pub! c trans expended
These serviCes are possoble
portallon In the county older
because
of the cooperatoon of
persons were often homeother
health
agenc es and
bound whether they wanted
orgaruza(
ons
Followong the
to be or not Two mini buses
screen
ng
progra
m a cancer
travel
dally
routes
screen
ng
program
for Meogs
throughout the county wh lea
Co
unty
women
was
funded
by
station wagon makes doctor
the
Oh
o
Department
of
and hospotal trip5 for the
Health
many older persons requtrong
Through a contract 11 th the
appointments at ou t of
Corpora
oon for Heal&lt;h
county medical facahtoes
Education
m Appalac h a
Used as a backup for the
Oh
o
(CHEAO
) a heal&lt;h team
van.!l the wagon is also used
was
placed
on
Meogs Co unty
on transporting the han
last
year
for
a
per
od of seven
dlcapped The three vehocles
weeks
The
team
w th the
average over 4 000 miles a
assoslance
of
local
hea lth
month and transpor&lt; ap
agenc
es
and
medoca1
proximately 400 passengers
In December 1976 an profess onals conducted a
multi pha soc
appllcatton to the Ohoo week long
hea)th
screenmg
program for
Department of Trans
all
ages
Approxm1ately
600
portation was submtlted and
persons
11
ere
screened
approved fort wo buses and a
!tatlon wagon to replace the almost hall of wh ch were
present vehtdes now love senoor c tozens A fo low uo
years old The new buses was conducted and a report os
should be In operatoon by fall be ng com p Jed wot h the
A possibility exasts that an results of &lt;he screenmg
An apphcat on submitted to
agreement may be reached
CHEAO
for another health
with AORTA to prov de
team
Jhos
summer has been
additional transportation
approved
The (earn woll be
ESCORT SERVICE s
based
at
&lt;he
Semor C I zens
provided for older persons
Center
w
th
the r project
who because of phystcal
focuson
g
on
a series of
disabilities requo re
D
abetoc
Screenongs
and
wlstance with shopp ng and
health
educat
on
programs
other personal business
INFORMATION AND run on conjunction with &lt;he
REFERRAL (I &amp; R) In County Health Departmen(s
formation and Referral os a summer Outreach Program
The
HOME
MA IN
service
which
offers
TENAN
CE
serv
o
ce
wa s
asalmnce In areas such as
established
to
prov
de
for
Social Secunty food stamp5
monor
repaors
to
older
per
Medicare and Medlcaod
nursing homes
health sons homes on those cases
problems financial problems where the home o w~er s
and other needs Assistance fonancoa lly unable to take
In these matters often m care of needed repa rs
A CHORE SERVJCE
volvea a considerable amount
of Investigation and follow provo des help for persons who
up Persons workmg wtth cannot perform ce rtaon
Information and Referral household chores and
have to be knowledgeable of because of !united oncome
services available through cannot hore help Thos servtce
other agencies whtch can IS just now gettong underway
benefit older persons CIJn and os avaJiab le throu gh
&amp;equently they work closely A I L funds appropriated by
wltb these agencies Over the State Legtslature to the
I 200 requests for Information Ohio Commos.s on on Agmg
and-&lt;lr assistance have been for each county and Tolle XX
received thla past year funds through the County
Office space Is provoded for Welfare Department
A HOMEMAKER HOME
the
Social
Security
HEALTH
AIDE servoce
representative one day each
available
throu
gh Home
week The first county wide
reglstration in the State for Health Servoces at Veterans
Supplemental Security In Memoroal Hospital was also
come (SSI) was held at the recently onottated through
Meigs County Senior C1t11ens Title XX and A I L funds
EMPLOYMENT - This
Center
servoce
assists older persons
Cloaely linked to I &amp; R Is the
In
two
way,s
One - efforts
PUBLIC BENEFITS
are
made
to
assist older
SPECIALIST position
persons
who
are
seeking
Providing representation and
employment
This
age
group
ualltance for the elderly in
often
have
more
problems
filing for Social Security
hearlnss Medicare and finding work sometimes due
Medicaid appl~cations to physical disabtlltles or to
N!lmbunement health care la ck ~f education The
and other benefits are among Leading Creek Conservancy
District and the Coun&lt;y
the aupportive services Commissioner
s Offoce
provided The funding for this
through
their
Manpower
particular proaram will end
Programs
have
been ver)
u of AuguJI unleaa 10me way
cooperative
in
&lt;his
area they
can be found to rontlnue this
also
have
been
most
helpful
aervice which Is sorely
in
pla
ci
ng
perso
ns
In
needed in Meil!l County
positions
at
the
Center
whtch
OUTREACH II another
lei'V!ce wblch workl closely enables us to serve more
w!Uo 1 l R contacttns per people
At the present tlme two
10111 who may need aulst
cooks
a bus driver and a
ance but whO may not be
secretary
are being paid
aware of aervlcea available
through
these
CE TA
oc do not know how to make
programs
In
addition
a
111e of them Sometimes to an
Publ
c
Benefit
SpedaUst
a
older per1011 It 1 easter to
111dure than to try to cope janitor a bookkeeper at the
wltb aU the bureaucratic red Center and one cook and a
bus driver at the Nair lion
tioel

VOl UNTEE R PROGRAM
RSVP ) fun de d through
ACTI ON has been n
operation for f ve years n
Me gs
Co unt y
Sen or
Volunteers are md voduals
uler the age 60 who a e
w ng and ea ger to servP
he tel o" men and con

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MOLlY VARNER deput y dtrec tor of the Area
Agency on Agmg presents Me gs County Councol on Ag ng
member the Rev WI am M ddleswart woth T tie V fund s
totalmg $31 251 15 wh ch woll be app ed to he
construct on of the new mull -purpose bu ding to be bu It
on Mu lberry He ghls Ane" senoor c t zens cen er wo ll be
oncluded on the lac l lv
Program on Racone are be ng
pa od through t c Slate
Comm ssu on Ag ng CETA
Work Programs
Two - Jhere are many
requests from older persons
who because of llness need
someone to ve n w &lt;h them
An up-to-date f Je s kept of
pe rsons ava !able for th s
type of work There are also
requests from olde persons
who need someone to do yard

work both of these arc areas
whtch a servoce s not
adequate to meet the need
Low ncome older persons
cannot afford to hore help
Even of a sen or cohzen has an
adequate ncome often no one
can be found "ho os woll ng to
do lh s kmd of work
The above four servoces
help older persons to remaon
on the r own homes longer
Be ng ab le to remam on

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SHUT IN Somon Po,. el e c ves a t ot lunch fr o B 11e I c
He ed S or
Volunteer Program worker as a part of he hot lu h prog a f the ~l egs ( w s n r
Ct zens Cen er
dependent s a very m
purtant fa ctor n an older
pe son s men a a l tud e
wh ch n tum can aff ec( h s or
her ph) soca beong
EDUCATIONA L
PRO
GRAMS
range
f m
learn ng new sk lis such as
can ng chaors rug weav ng
a d kno tt ng u part c pat ng
on g oup d scuss uns Jed b)

sou \1

the r older fr ends
E M E R lE ~C Y

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c orne bass and s fu r
pe rso ns Vo. ho bet a use uf su me
ypc of me gene s tuat on
ha e eed fur fuud clo h g

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In v dual a c
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elude quI ng crafts p a) 1 g
horseshoes ca rd pia ) ng to
g smal group
n ude b&lt; " ng
K ng dod " ork ng
Jorge gr up ac
v t es n udc square
dances a) des a d short
r ps
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persona enJ n en an d
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f o I ers
fa n ~ onelo ess o a r s s

ount g ven as he) a e
know edge able n such a ea ab c so Jha SQmeone else an
as nutrotoon hea l h and ega be he ped Th s f nd s a
problems These progra s rota ong fu d a I s puss be
tl rough monlhly donal ons
are op en to the pu b
younger persons are al"a )s fr n Mt Un on Bapt s
encouraged to st op on
he ( hu ch
The
H01
I UN CH
Cen er and partoc pate " th
P lOG RAM AN D HOME
DE liVERED MEA LS a c
fu nded I hrough I he Co n
un I I I
Agenc and
" s funded o g nail to
c e onl 15 pe sons A
average ol 91 pe '&lt;OnS arc
be ng sen ed Ia '' " h the
support I\ e ser ces pro1 ded
b the Center Prog ar s the
help of sen or vulunl ee s a d
lunaI uns At the present
I e n ea 1s a e be g
del ere I to 1! homr hound
pe rsons II e naxunuo "h ch
can be delo crcd due to
va r o u s

nean ngs I r d f

fere t perso ns

a
f nanc a
::~ s s an e
s nee ed he}
a e asked o pa bac k he

ass sta ce

ACTIVI1 1F:S

part of the p ug am ha s

me program s 233 act ve
o unteers have ser ved a 25
d ffe rent work stat o s
dunng th s past year These
st a ons nc lude Sen""
C zens Ce nter Vet era ns
\ lemor a1Hosp tal I brar es
area schools the Cance
C n
Red Cross fr endl y
s ng ransportatoo and
nd' dual semo clubs In he
uunty
Se n or Volunteers a s
ass s( woth money mak ng
proj ects for he bene£ t of
Sen or C zen P og rams and
perfor m coun Jess ol he
goo d deeds and chores for
hose una b e to do fo
themselves
Volun ecrs have served a
to a! of 41 708 hours m Meo gs
Count) dunng he last year
A oda) s a e of $2 65 pe
hour m n n um wage th s
n eans these pe rsons have
saved theor fello" taxpayer
ove 1110 000 n wages ofthese
sa ne ser. ces were prov1ded
lo pa)
nd voduals over the age
of 60 are needed and wanted
n hos Volunteer Prog&lt;am
Organ zat ons and all com
mun ty projects a e urged to
u~ e h s so urce of manpower
for help n heor en deavors
FACTS AND FIG URES
Acco rd ng o the last
census here are 3 675 per
sons over age 60 I vong m
Me gs Coun ) 8 5 percent of
e ota populat on the fifth
h ghes percentage w se m
he State of Oh o O~e r one
hord of hese per100ns hav e
mcon es be ow the povert y
Je el guodehnes Through he
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FLOWER S VEGETABLES HANGING
BA SK ETS
Hour s 10 B Retao &amp; Who es ale

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have u be used
DISCOUN IS I
sen or
c 1 zens over age 55 t ough
the State Cal len Boeke e
C d Progra n a e ava olable
a
a
of th e o a
t us nesscs Sen or ll ze s
arc cena onl) apprec a c of
the bus ness people who h e
s gned up for he p ogram

FREE 4 POT OF PETUNIAS FOR THE
FIRST 500 CUSTOMERS

POMEROY FIRE Ch ef Ct.arles Legar Po nero) F' reman Edd e Ha " a d Claren '
McNea eft to nght are p ctured w th some of the Pomero) F e Deparln ent odde '
which e gh n embers of the Me gs County Retored Senoor Volunteer Prog ao ef n shed
free of charge for the dcparunent The eoght parttc pants of the pr og an represente I b
McNeal spent some 60 hours on the ladder project

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ANN BARRETI of the Meigs Senoor Couzens chore servtce washes ~ ndo" s al the
Walter RobinSOn home tn Rutland

Thot s i&lt;e geH ng 5
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9-T~~ Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy. 0 .. Mond1141, May JS, 1978

l-i')le Daily Sentinel, Middlepon-Pomeroy, 0 ., Monday, May JS, 1978

Appalachilm music program
given by jennifer Sheets
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A program of Appalachian
music using dulcimers,· a
banjo, and the auloharp was.
presented by Mrs. Jennifer
Sheets and her young son,
Jared, at a meeting of the
Middlep ort
Am ate ur
Gardeners held at the home
of Mrs. Harold Lohse
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Eddie Burkett presided at the ......
meeting .. and

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reported on the rece nt
meeting of the Meigs County
Garden Club .Association . An
invitation was extended to the
d ub members to the Region
11 meeting of the Ohio
Association of Garden Clubs
by Mrs . Charles Kqhl ,'
reg ional director. Theme will
be '' A Day at Beautiful Royal
Oak Park" and there will'be a
picnic at nOQn that day, May

20.
Mrs. Burkett appointed
Mrs. Waller Crooks, Mrs.
Dan Thomas. Mrs. Harry
Davis. and Miss Erma Smiti1
to the nomma ling conunittec.
Secretary's report was read
by Mrs. Lohse, and Mrs .
Grace Pratt gave the

·I Social 1

. I Calendar l

DaviS had the verse of the
month entitled "This Is 'Her
Day" and a poem. " Prayer of
Spring."
For roll call members
displayed the plant they had
brought for the plant auction. ·
An arrangement of pink
dogwood was used on the
piano at the Lohse home.
Mrs. Edna Maxine Gaskill
was a guest.
Plans were made fur plantmg petunias in the planting
area at the front of Middl eport Village Hall .
Assisting with this will be
Mrs. Prall, Mrs. Burkett, and
Miss Durst.
A dessert course was served at the of the meeting by
Mrs. Lohse and Mrs. Sheets.

Rutland Friendly Gardeners
host annual open .meeting
RiJTLAND - About 50
areil gardeners enjoyed the
dlspley of table settings and
floral designs , presented
recently by the Rutland
Friendly Gardeners.
As a feature of their aMual
open meeting, the Friendly
Gardeners portrayed a table
setting, complete with cloth.
napkins, and dinnerware,
complimented by a flower
arrangement , appropriate to
certain holidays, special
events or moods.
Mrs. James Carpenter,
president , welcomed guests
from the Meigs County
Garden Clubs, Including
members of the newly formed 'Fernwood Garden Club.
Special guelts incl.uded Mrs.
Charles Kuhl, regional
director, Mrs. Oris Guinther,
regional treasurer , and Mrs.
Roy Holter, county contact
chairperson , all of the
Chester area. Mrs. Howard
Birchfield, county secretary treasurer, and Mrs. Joe
Bolin, state assistant
secretary , both of the
Rutland Garden Club, were
recognized.
Mrs. KuiJI presented a
resume of OAGC 'activities
·an&lt;! projects, noting that
there are over 12,000 members statewide in 14 regions.
There are many contests for
clubs to compete and improve their programs of
work.
Slide sets for clubs to rent
are updated and improved by
entries in the state slide
contest . Many civic activities
involve and improve the
communities over the state.
A rurrf!llt f!lldeavor Is the
fonnation of a Garden of the
Senses, for handicapped
persons in particular; on the
Wright State Coilege campus,
near Dayton. Members
contribute thousands of

.
MONDAY
MEETING regardin g lreasu rer's re port. Mrs.
Christian School in Meigs
County, 7 p.m. Monday at
Racirie bank building ; for
infonhation can M3-2!i2L
Mrs. Fo rrest Bac ht el se nt day activities and the
MEIGS COUNTY Church
of Christ Mf!ll 's Fellowship, rev iewed thebook "Heatand ot orv
becomes
an
at Bradbury Church, 7:30 Dust", by Ruth Pr~wer ~autobiog raphy of the author.
p.m. Monday with DeMy vala, at the Wednesday after- She noted thalli was publish· Coburn, Gallia Co unty, noon meeting of the Mi d- ed in 1975 and bythe Sa turday
'speaking.
·
dleporl Literary Club held at Review was proclaimed a
SOUTHERN LOCAL Band the home of Mrs. Bert "brilliantly writlen noveL"
The meeting opened with
Boosters meeting in the band Grimm.
The fi ctwnal story had 1ls Mrs. Robert Fisher leading
room at 7:30 p.m. Monday
setting
in the 20th century in the members m the dub colinstead of the usual Tuesday.
India,
a
province of England. led . For roll call members
FINAL MEETING of year
and
deals
with the lives of answered with a favorite
fo r Eastern Local Band
Olivia
and
Dougla ~ RivtH1i or
vtrsc ur ..c. cu nunen ~ urP th~
Boosters, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
England
who
are
in
foreign
.
book. M!j. fisher will host•
m high school band room .
service
in
India.
In
her
the
next tneet\hg with M1ss
Officers to be elected and
review Mrs.· Bachtel told of Susan Flesiunan, ·librar ian ,
plans finalized for the band
the lonely English wife, to be the speaker.
~nqu_et .
Olivia. drawn ·under the spell
XJ GAMMA MU Chapter ,
of Nuwab, vicar over a
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, 6:30 · district in India and his inMonday picnic at the home of volvement in politics and inTO SPEAK
Jeff
Ransom.
now residing
Mrs. Carol Adams; Syracuse.
trigue. Mrs. Bachtel expla inin
North
Dakota,
will be
BETHEL 62, Inlematinal
ed that the book written on
Order of Job's Daughters, two levels. switches to pre- s peak e r ~ ~ the mornmg worpractice for inspection MonShip scrv~ce of the Brad ~ury
day, 6 p.m. at the Masonic
Church . of Chnst ne~t SunTemple. Inspection to be held
TIJESDAY
day . A fonner pastor of the .
at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, at
AREA Volunteer Fire and Bradbury Church, he will be
the temple.
Emergency Assn. meeting accompamed here by his
Tuesday,
7:30 p.m. at w1fe, Jeanette, and fo llowmg
TUESDAY
Ravenswood,
W. Va., with the murnmg service • the conSAUSBURY PTO meeting ,
representative
of the Hurst gregatwn w1U have a potluck
7:30 p.m. Tuesday with
C&lt;Jrp.
to
be
on
hand for a dinner D1 the1r honor .
program to feature selections
demonstration
of
the
"jaws of
by fifth and sixth grade band
life"
rescue
tool.
studf!llts under siection of
WEDNESDAY
David Bowen. Members are
POMEROY
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asked,to turn in Royal Crown
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Wednesday
, 7 p.m. '.1.'
' bottle caps at meeting.
~.
Work in the FC degree ; aU .
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POMEROY Chamber of master masons invited.
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Commerce Tuesday at noon
·
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BRADBURY CHURCH OF
at Meigs Inn. Speakers wiD
be U% and Jerry Hllferty wtio CHRI ST, 7 p.m. Walter
By Helen Hottel
are
museum
exhibit Smith , missionary from West
Africa
to
speak.
Public
in
designers and own and
''
operate A Couple's Designer vited.
Inc.; Middleport .
THURSDAy
WHERE SOCIAL SECURITY LEADS ...
BI
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BEN
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CITIZENS
DEARHELEN:
CHESTER COUNCIL 323,
Under the present system, a widow of a railroad worker
Daughters of America, 8 p.m. Band Radio Club, . special
meeti
ng,
Thursday,
in
the
(this
applies also to many slate and, ·I believe, federal
Tuesday at the hall . 44th anchildren's
home
building.
workers)
who remarries is ineligible to receive benefits on the
niversary of the lodge to be
Plans
to
be
made
for
safety
earnings
recordofthefirsl
spouse.
obse rved with charte r
Effective January 1, 1979, widows of workers under the
members to be honored. break over Memorial Day
Members to take gifts for the weekend. All members asked Social Security law will no longer be penalized in this way
- they will continue to receive widows' benefits after they
district rally. Refr eshments toattend.
ROCK
SPRI
NGS
Better
marry.
w1ll be served.
Health Club , May 18, 12 noon
Would you lend your support in urging legislation which will
cove
red
dish
dinner.
Charter
help
railroad workers' widows (and others) toward a better
MIDDLEPORT LODGE
members
urged
to
ahend
old
age'
- M.S.
:!!3, F. and A. M. 7:30 p.m.
since
42nd
anniversary
will
DEARM
.:
Tuesday at the Masonic Tembe
c-elebrated
.
Those
with
p1c~re
Socia
l Security leads, other large groups are bound to
ple, Middleport. Entered aplures
or
newspaper
articles
folloi\1:
I
predict
a general change in laws to insure widows'
prentice degree to be conon
d
ub
activities
asked
to
pension
rights
on
remarriage. This especially if those perducted .
display them .
· sonally concerned will plead they cause with congresspeople,
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l legislators,
and pension boards. - H.
DEAR HELEN.
I am 25, male, single, and deeply scarred by the loss of my
virginity. We had plaMed to be !llllrried, and I thought
physicailove could wait. But in a moment of unthinking passion, that which I had not taken was given to another : my
fia ncee.
Now everything is ruined. We broke up. Since then I have
tried to love a vi'rgin, but cynically caMot. I've tried to love a
woman of the world and can 't, for I'm not that free . Then I
tried to love a woman who regretted her fall from purity , but
her pain and her memory drew upon my own, and once again I
am alone.
Can you understand the depths that have destroyed my
heart ? - ETIENNE
DEAR ETIENNE:
Frankly, no! - H.
If you're for real, you're truly out of this world. I'd suggest a
MIDOLEPORT, OHIO
good therapist -or a monastery . - H.

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Turner , Neva Nicholson, Ga rden Club ; Rev. and Mrs.
Pearl e C anada y~ . Edith Larry Coleman , Shorty ,
Williamson , Marcia Den- Traci and Bobby Wright,
nison, Margaret Parsons, and Fran ces Imboden , Sonia
Reva Snowden , Rutland Parsons, Marie Snyder, and

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Mr. and Mrs. Butch Ables
of Canal Winchester· spent a
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Ables. Mrs. Shirley
Ables and Paul Ables were
recently returned home from
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
· Durst and famil y of •

, 11y Mrs. Herbert Rousb
weekend with her son
Mrs. Anna Wheeler visited 1Lawrence Balser and fa mil;
her mother, Mrs. Bessie Stitt at Tuppers Plains and visited
at Mt. Moriah and helped her Mrs. Balser who is a surgical
~Iebrate her birthday.
patient at Camden Clark
Mrs. Allee Balser spent the Hospital in Parkersburg.

the design . A lovely breakfast
table used daisies in the
arrangement, with a perky
plaid cloth. All of the many
designs gave the viewers
·
use or In

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Mrs . Birchlleld gave
devotions for the meeting ,
a-'ld refreshments were
served by the hostesses, Mrs.
Bolin, chairperson, and Mrs.
Jim Quillen, Mrs. Bill Kf!llnedy , and Mrs. Clair Turner.
Door prizes were awarded to
fifteen guests.
Following the program, the
Rutland Friendly Gardeners
held a short business
meeting . The civic improv ement project was
discussed , with Mrs. Walker
and Mrs. Larry Edwards to
attend the town council
meeting lo arrange for free
trash pickup on special
Clean-Up Days. Landscaping
is plaMed at the new Rutland
Volunteer Fire Department
Building. Mrs. Bolin, advisor
for the Rutland RoadrWUlers,
a 4-H club sponsored as a
OAGC Junior Garden Club,
said that the junior club had
agreed to clean-up and
planting at the Jean Parker
Memorial in Forest Acres
Park , if provided by
assistance and funds from the
senior club. Members voiced
their appreciation of this
offer and agreeed to help. It
was also agreed to move a
planter from the corner of
Main and Salem Streets to the
firehouse location , where It
will 1\f replanted.
Members of the club
recently collected for the
Cancer Fund drive In
Rutland, with Mrs.· Edwards
as chairperson. The club
voted to send one dollar per
member to the OAGC Horticulture Scholarship Fund,
as part of a regional project
requested by Mrs. Kuhl.
Garden Therapy wsa planed
for the elementaty school
with Mrs. Turner in charge of
'the session. The ne1t meeting
will be May at the home of
Mrs. Ray Lambert, and wlll
feature an auction.
Guest s attending the
prog ram Included : Jan
Knapp, Kathryn Johnson ,
Helen Johnson , Evelyn
Thoma, of the Fernwood
Club; Rose Guinther, BWUly
Kuhl, Ada Holter and Pat
Holter, Chester Clu~ ; .lane
·Harris, Carrie Grueser,
Marcia Arnold, Evelyn
Hollon, Dorothy Smith, May
Holter, Helen Neue, Hilda
Yeauger, Doris Grueser, and
Kathryn Miller, of the Wildwood Club; AllegrlfWIU, and .
Stella Atkins of the Star Club;
Marjorie .Walburn, Allee
Thompson, Addalou Lewis,
Winding Trail Club; AMI

Sprin gfie ld were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ra lph
Durst, Rick and Roger.
Michael Tu cker o! St.
Pa rris, Ohio, spent Wednesday with Roger Durst.
Mrs. Vera Craig of Athens.
Ala ., visited her mother, Mrs.
Pearl Norris recentlv.

Sunday guests of Mrs. Mrs. Connie Tucker visited
Margie Hunt were Mrs, Eula Mrs. Mae Durst Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenn eth Bass
Wolfe, Mrs. Mamie Millfr,
Mrs. Bernard Diddle of and daughters of Lo uisville,
Racine, Mrs. Jean Fisher of Ky., spent . a weekf!ll d wi(h
Gallipolis and Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hupp
Hubert PriGe of Kanawh a and also visited Mrs. Katie
City.
. Bass at Clifton.
Carol Gawthrop of SumMrs. lawr;" '"e Bush and•

merville , W. Va . visited
Rocky Hupp Sunday .
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hart
returned from a wee k's
honeymoon at St. Petersburg
Beach, Fla.,- Saturday and
are now at home in Columbus
to their ma ny reialives and
friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Dorsa Parso ns and Mr . and Mrs.
Russell Roush attended the
Durst-Kee fer. wedding at
Creston , W. Va., Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsa Parsons attended a birthday
psrty for Valoe Sayre at his
home Sunday at Leon, W. Va.

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other projects, such as
horticulture scholarships for
students studying related
topics. Following this talk,
Mrs. Carpenter gave a quiz
on OAGC, with winners being
Mrs ..Guinther and Mrs. Roy
Snowden. A fun contest on
fruits and vegetables was
also won by Mrs. Guinther.
Mrs. Kuhl announced the
·spring regional meeting to be
held May 20, 9 a .m., at Royal
Oak Park, near Pomeroy.
Mrs. Holter announced that
in the fall; the Meigs County
Garden Clubs Association
will sponsor a series of floral
design workshops, with local
talent as instructors.
Mrs. Bolin, vice president
and program chairperson,
introduced Mrs. Jack
Walker, who was the coordinator for the table settings.
Mrs. Walker described each
setting,
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about
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designs.
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portrayed. These 'were for a
bridal luncheon, a reception
diMer and a shower luncheon. All featured feminine
color sch emes, and fjne
appointments . Another
striking table for a rehearsal
dinner featured a dramatic
black and white scheme,
symbolic of the bride and
groom. Place setting corsages were used as favors in
several of these.
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one in the Meigs school
colors, maroon and gold. The
design featured fall floral
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leather football with the top
cut off, and placed in a
kicking tee. A table setting in
dark, masculine c6IUI's and
rough textures portraying
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9-T~~ Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy. 0 .. Mond1141, May JS, 1978

l-i')le Daily Sentinel, Middlepon-Pomeroy, 0 ., Monday, May JS, 1978

Appalachilm music program
given by jennifer Sheets
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A program of Appalachian
music using dulcimers,· a
banjo, and the auloharp was.
presented by Mrs. Jennifer
Sheets and her young son,
Jared, at a meeting of the
Middlep ort
Am ate ur
Gardeners held at the home
of Mrs. Harold Lohse
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Eddie Burkett presided at the ......
meeting .. and

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reported on the rece nt
meeting of the Meigs County
Garden Club .Association . An
invitation was extended to the
d ub members to the Region
11 meeting of the Ohio
Association of Garden Clubs
by Mrs . Charles Kqhl ,'
reg ional director. Theme will
be '' A Day at Beautiful Royal
Oak Park" and there will'be a
picnic at nOQn that day, May

20.
Mrs. Burkett appointed
Mrs. Waller Crooks, Mrs.
Dan Thomas. Mrs. Harry
Davis. and Miss Erma Smiti1
to the nomma ling conunittec.
Secretary's report was read
by Mrs. Lohse, and Mrs .
Grace Pratt gave the

·I Social 1

. I Calendar l

DaviS had the verse of the
month entitled "This Is 'Her
Day" and a poem. " Prayer of
Spring."
For roll call members
displayed the plant they had
brought for the plant auction. ·
An arrangement of pink
dogwood was used on the
piano at the Lohse home.
Mrs. Edna Maxine Gaskill
was a guest.
Plans were made fur plantmg petunias in the planting
area at the front of Middl eport Village Hall .
Assisting with this will be
Mrs. Prall, Mrs. Burkett, and
Miss Durst.
A dessert course was served at the of the meeting by
Mrs. Lohse and Mrs. Sheets.

Rutland Friendly Gardeners
host annual open .meeting
RiJTLAND - About 50
areil gardeners enjoyed the
dlspley of table settings and
floral designs , presented
recently by the Rutland
Friendly Gardeners.
As a feature of their aMual
open meeting, the Friendly
Gardeners portrayed a table
setting, complete with cloth.
napkins, and dinnerware,
complimented by a flower
arrangement , appropriate to
certain holidays, special
events or moods.
Mrs. James Carpenter,
president , welcomed guests
from the Meigs County
Garden Clubs, Including
members of the newly formed 'Fernwood Garden Club.
Special guelts incl.uded Mrs.
Charles Kuhl, regional
director, Mrs. Oris Guinther,
regional treasurer , and Mrs.
Roy Holter, county contact
chairperson , all of the
Chester area. Mrs. Howard
Birchfield, county secretary treasurer, and Mrs. Joe
Bolin, state assistant
secretary , both of the
Rutland Garden Club, were
recognized.
Mrs. KuiJI presented a
resume of OAGC 'activities
·an&lt;! projects, noting that
there are over 12,000 members statewide in 14 regions.
There are many contests for
clubs to compete and improve their programs of
work.
Slide sets for clubs to rent
are updated and improved by
entries in the state slide
contest . Many civic activities
involve and improve the
communities over the state.
A rurrf!llt f!lldeavor Is the
fonnation of a Garden of the
Senses, for handicapped
persons in particular; on the
Wright State Coilege campus,
near Dayton. Members
contribute thousands of

.
MONDAY
MEETING regardin g lreasu rer's re port. Mrs.
Christian School in Meigs
County, 7 p.m. Monday at
Racirie bank building ; for
infonhation can M3-2!i2L
Mrs. Fo rrest Bac ht el se nt day activities and the
MEIGS COUNTY Church
of Christ Mf!ll 's Fellowship, rev iewed thebook "Heatand ot orv
becomes
an
at Bradbury Church, 7:30 Dust", by Ruth Pr~wer ~autobiog raphy of the author.
p.m. Monday with DeMy vala, at the Wednesday after- She noted thalli was publish· Coburn, Gallia Co unty, noon meeting of the Mi d- ed in 1975 and bythe Sa turday
'speaking.
·
dleporl Literary Club held at Review was proclaimed a
SOUTHERN LOCAL Band the home of Mrs. Bert "brilliantly writlen noveL"
The meeting opened with
Boosters meeting in the band Grimm.
The fi ctwnal story had 1ls Mrs. Robert Fisher leading
room at 7:30 p.m. Monday
setting
in the 20th century in the members m the dub colinstead of the usual Tuesday.
India,
a
province of England. led . For roll call members
FINAL MEETING of year
and
deals
with the lives of answered with a favorite
fo r Eastern Local Band
Olivia
and
Dougla ~ RivtH1i or
vtrsc ur ..c. cu nunen ~ urP th~
Boosters, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
England
who
are
in
foreign
.
book. M!j. fisher will host•
m high school band room .
service
in
India.
In
her
the
next tneet\hg with M1ss
Officers to be elected and
review Mrs.· Bachtel told of Susan Flesiunan, ·librar ian ,
plans finalized for the band
the lonely English wife, to be the speaker.
~nqu_et .
Olivia. drawn ·under the spell
XJ GAMMA MU Chapter ,
of Nuwab, vicar over a
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, 6:30 · district in India and his inMonday picnic at the home of volvement in politics and inTO SPEAK
Jeff
Ransom.
now residing
Mrs. Carol Adams; Syracuse.
trigue. Mrs. Bachtel expla inin
North
Dakota,
will be
BETHEL 62, Inlematinal
ed that the book written on
Order of Job's Daughters, two levels. switches to pre- s peak e r ~ ~ the mornmg worpractice for inspection MonShip scrv~ce of the Brad ~ury
day, 6 p.m. at the Masonic
Church . of Chnst ne~t SunTemple. Inspection to be held
TIJESDAY
day . A fonner pastor of the .
at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, at
AREA Volunteer Fire and Bradbury Church, he will be
the temple.
Emergency Assn. meeting accompamed here by his
Tuesday,
7:30 p.m. at w1fe, Jeanette, and fo llowmg
TUESDAY
Ravenswood,
W. Va., with the murnmg service • the conSAUSBURY PTO meeting ,
representative
of the Hurst gregatwn w1U have a potluck
7:30 p.m. Tuesday with
C&lt;Jrp.
to
be
on
hand for a dinner D1 the1r honor .
program to feature selections
demonstration
of
the
"jaws of
by fifth and sixth grade band
life"
rescue
tool.
studf!llts under siection of
WEDNESDAY
David Bowen. Members are
POMEROY
Lodge !6•, ~..~'..X.»..'::."!t"):~::::::~::.-::::;:;:~.:~:o:;:;:·:·::::::!::::::::::::~:::::::::~~~-...~~:::;c~'(~
asked,to turn in Royal Crown
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Wednesday
, 7 p.m. '.1.'
' bottle caps at meeting.
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Work in the FC degree ; aU .
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POMEROY Chamber of master masons invited.
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Commerce Tuesday at noon
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BRADBURY CHURCH OF
at Meigs Inn. Speakers wiD
be U% and Jerry Hllferty wtio CHRI ST, 7 p.m. Walter
By Helen Hottel
are
museum
exhibit Smith , missionary from West
Africa
to
speak.
Public
in
designers and own and
''
operate A Couple's Designer vited.
Inc.; Middleport .
THURSDAy
WHERE SOCIAL SECURITY LEADS ...
BI
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BEN
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CITIZENS
DEARHELEN:
CHESTER COUNCIL 323,
Under the present system, a widow of a railroad worker
Daughters of America, 8 p.m. Band Radio Club, . special
meeti
ng,
Thursday,
in
the
(this
applies also to many slate and, ·I believe, federal
Tuesday at the hall . 44th anchildren's
home
building.
workers)
who remarries is ineligible to receive benefits on the
niversary of the lodge to be
Plans
to
be
made
for
safety
earnings
recordofthefirsl
spouse.
obse rved with charte r
Effective January 1, 1979, widows of workers under the
members to be honored. break over Memorial Day
Members to take gifts for the weekend. All members asked Social Security law will no longer be penalized in this way
- they will continue to receive widows' benefits after they
district rally. Refr eshments toattend.
ROCK
SPRI
NGS
Better
marry.
w1ll be served.
Health Club , May 18, 12 noon
Would you lend your support in urging legislation which will
cove
red
dish
dinner.
Charter
help
railroad workers' widows (and others) toward a better
MIDDLEPORT LODGE
members
urged
to
ahend
old
age'
- M.S.
:!!3, F. and A. M. 7:30 p.m.
since
42nd
anniversary
will
DEARM
.:
Tuesday at the Masonic Tembe
c-elebrated
.
Those
with
p1c~re
Socia
l Security leads, other large groups are bound to
ple, Middleport. Entered aplures
or
newspaper
articles
folloi\1:
I
predict
a general change in laws to insure widows'
prentice degree to be conon
d
ub
activities
asked
to
pension
rights
on
remarriage. This especially if those perducted .
display them .
· sonally concerned will plead they cause with congresspeople,
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l legislators,
and pension boards. - H.
DEAR HELEN.
I am 25, male, single, and deeply scarred by the loss of my
virginity. We had plaMed to be !llllrried, and I thought
physicailove could wait. But in a moment of unthinking passion, that which I had not taken was given to another : my
fia ncee.
Now everything is ruined. We broke up. Since then I have
tried to love a vi'rgin, but cynically caMot. I've tried to love a
woman of the world and can 't, for I'm not that free . Then I
tried to love a woman who regretted her fall from purity , but
her pain and her memory drew upon my own, and once again I
am alone.
Can you understand the depths that have destroyed my
heart ? - ETIENNE
DEAR ETIENNE:
Frankly, no! - H.
If you're for real, you're truly out of this world. I'd suggest a
MIDOLEPORT, OHIO
good therapist -or a monastery . - H.

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Turner , Neva Nicholson, Ga rden Club ; Rev. and Mrs.
Pearl e C anada y~ . Edith Larry Coleman , Shorty ,
Williamson , Marcia Den- Traci and Bobby Wright,
nison, Margaret Parsons, and Fran ces Imboden , Sonia
Reva Snowden , Rutland Parsons, Marie Snyder, and

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Mr. and Mrs. Butch Ables
of Canal Winchester· spent a
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Ables. Mrs. Shirley
Ables and Paul Ables were
recently returned home from
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
· Durst and famil y of •

, 11y Mrs. Herbert Rousb
weekend with her son
Mrs. Anna Wheeler visited 1Lawrence Balser and fa mil;
her mother, Mrs. Bessie Stitt at Tuppers Plains and visited
at Mt. Moriah and helped her Mrs. Balser who is a surgical
~Iebrate her birthday.
patient at Camden Clark
Mrs. Allee Balser spent the Hospital in Parkersburg.

the design . A lovely breakfast
table used daisies in the
arrangement, with a perky
plaid cloth. All of the many
designs gave the viewers
·
use or In

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devotions for the meeting ,
a-'ld refreshments were
served by the hostesses, Mrs.
Bolin, chairperson, and Mrs.
Jim Quillen, Mrs. Bill Kf!llnedy , and Mrs. Clair Turner.
Door prizes were awarded to
fifteen guests.
Following the program, the
Rutland Friendly Gardeners
held a short business
meeting . The civic improv ement project was
discussed , with Mrs. Walker
and Mrs. Larry Edwards to
attend the town council
meeting lo arrange for free
trash pickup on special
Clean-Up Days. Landscaping
is plaMed at the new Rutland
Volunteer Fire Department
Building. Mrs. Bolin, advisor
for the Rutland RoadrWUlers,
a 4-H club sponsored as a
OAGC Junior Garden Club,
said that the junior club had
agreed to clean-up and
planting at the Jean Parker
Memorial in Forest Acres
Park , if provided by
assistance and funds from the
senior club. Members voiced
their appreciation of this
offer and agreeed to help. It
was also agreed to move a
planter from the corner of
Main and Salem Streets to the
firehouse location , where It
will 1\f replanted.
Members of the club
recently collected for the
Cancer Fund drive In
Rutland, with Mrs.· Edwards
as chairperson. The club
voted to send one dollar per
member to the OAGC Horticulture Scholarship Fund,
as part of a regional project
requested by Mrs. Kuhl.
Garden Therapy wsa planed
for the elementaty school
with Mrs. Turner in charge of
'the session. The ne1t meeting
will be May at the home of
Mrs. Ray Lambert, and wlll
feature an auction.
Guest s attending the
prog ram Included : Jan
Knapp, Kathryn Johnson ,
Helen Johnson , Evelyn
Thoma, of the Fernwood
Club; Rose Guinther, BWUly
Kuhl, Ada Holter and Pat
Holter, Chester Clu~ ; .lane
·Harris, Carrie Grueser,
Marcia Arnold, Evelyn
Hollon, Dorothy Smith, May
Holter, Helen Neue, Hilda
Yeauger, Doris Grueser, and
Kathryn Miller, of the Wildwood Club; AllegrlfWIU, and .
Stella Atkins of the Star Club;
Marjorie .Walburn, Allee
Thompson, Addalou Lewis,
Winding Trail Club; AMI

Sprin gfie ld were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ra lph
Durst, Rick and Roger.
Michael Tu cker o! St.
Pa rris, Ohio, spent Wednesday with Roger Durst.
Mrs. Vera Craig of Athens.
Ala ., visited her mother, Mrs.
Pearl Norris recentlv.

Sunday guests of Mrs. Mrs. Connie Tucker visited
Margie Hunt were Mrs, Eula Mrs. Mae Durst Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenn eth Bass
Wolfe, Mrs. Mamie Millfr,
Mrs. Bernard Diddle of and daughters of Lo uisville,
Racine, Mrs. Jean Fisher of Ky., spent . a weekf!ll d wi(h
Gallipolis and Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hupp
Hubert PriGe of Kanawh a and also visited Mrs. Katie
City.
. Bass at Clifton.
Carol Gawthrop of SumMrs. lawr;" '"e Bush and•

merville , W. Va . visited
Rocky Hupp Sunday .
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hart
returned from a wee k's
honeymoon at St. Petersburg
Beach, Fla.,- Saturday and
are now at home in Columbus
to their ma ny reialives and
friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Dorsa Parso ns and Mr . and Mrs.
Russell Roush attended the
Durst-Kee fer. wedding at
Creston , W. Va., Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsa Parsons attended a birthday
psrty for Valoe Sayre at his
home Sunday at Leon, W. Va.

BIGGEST SAVINGS IN TOWN!

Kim · Birchfield, all of
Rutland; Brenda Cremeans,
of West Virginia ; Elvira
Barr, Langsville ; and
Patricia Sickles.

FRYING CHICKEN

VAUGHAN'S

Three Generations
and
Seventy-Five Years
of Serving Customers

THIGHS

•

THRIFTY

LB.

UST &amp; PEARL STREETS
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

t==== PRODUCE VALUES ======

$}49

89 e

SUPER FIXIN'S FOR A FINE SALAD

POTATOES. ... ~~.~~·...

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APPLES..........
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"THE PRICE IS RIGHT"

TOMATOES

LETTUCE

3 LB.

B!.~..
5 LB.

nORIDA

LB.

I H. . .s.~:.~~..~ 3 '5

FRIENDLIEST SERVICE IN TOWN!

WINESAP

CHUCK ROAST

·

BATTER KRISP

U. S. NO. 1

BLADE CUT

BACON ..•••.•..........• ~ •...... ~~;. 99~ .
CHUCK STEAK ...............~~·. 89~
CHIPPED HAM ...............~B~••~ 139

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HEAD

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~~'J ~I ORES • CARDINAl FOOD STO RE S

BANANAS
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RED RADISHES

2 29
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and
Dick E..Vaughan of

BE EC H NUT

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dollars aMually to thtse and
other projects, such as
horticulture scholarships for
students studying related
topics. Following this talk,
Mrs. Carpenter gave a quiz
on OAGC, with winners being
Mrs ..Guinther and Mrs. Roy
Snowden. A fun contest on
fruits and vegetables was
also won by Mrs. Guinther.
Mrs. Kuhl announced the
·spring regional meeting to be
held May 20, 9 a .m., at Royal
Oak Park, near Pomeroy.
Mrs. Holter announced that
in the fall; the Meigs County
Garden Clubs Association
will sponsor a series of floral
design workshops, with local
talent as instructors.
Mrs. Bolin, vice president
and program chairperson,
introduced Mrs. Jack
Walker, who was the coordinator for the table settings.
Mrs. Walker described each
setting,
telling
about
materials used and appropriate uses ' for the
designs.
With the summer wedding
season approaching, theme
designs for bridal tables were
portrayed. These 'were for a
bridal luncheon, a reception
diMer and a shower luncheon. All featured feminine
color sch emes, and fjne
appointments . Another
striking table for a rehearsal
dinner featured a dramatic
black and white scheme,
symbolic of the bride and
groom. Place setting corsages were used as favors in
several of these.
A favorite with many was
one in the Meigs school
colors, maroon and gold. The
design featured fall floral
· materials arranged in an old
leather football with the top
cut off, and placed in a
kicking tee. A table setting in
dark, masculine c6IUI's and
rough textures portraying
Father's Day, featuring a
carved wooden duck with

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OTHERS ARE STRIVING FOR LOW PRICES.
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It - The Dailv Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0. , Monday, May 15, 1978

niCKTRACY

.

TELEVISION
VIEWING

won t to buy 01 sell someth• n q

oe l oo kmg l o• wor k

15 WurWJ or UiH.Ier
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Wurds is 4 t't!ll l.S !Jl!'" wur d ~r d&lt;t)
Ada rwmin~ utllt'r thart cutt:it'1.'U trvr
dll.yti will be dtll rlo\~ at ttw I dar

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In rnemur}', Card uf Thank.&gt; &lt;~ Ud

Obiluwry : 6 t•enu; pt•r .,.·on!, S3 00
tnin imwn Cash 111 ad\' am·c.

Mubilt&gt; Humt! ~k·~ and \'a nt s.tles
art'

fo~!e• ,~•th 0

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f&gt;la.im.•99'MI :.ili

YARD S Al~ ~ t on ~ So• Moy 1J
( noon ) lhwugh ~o r May 7U
Furnllu re oppi1011 Ce~ 1V go ~
heote • ~
tent camper cor p e t
remnQrlt~ l1 ~1en ~ and ~prl.'od ~
m1~c
househo ld good\&gt; ton
ond cl6t h.e ~
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Long!&gt;v11l eonC R IO (Delltm Nd I
Pho r\e 742 1b68
YARD SALE lues 'and Wed bqtJ
laurel Sl M1dd leport Oh10

For Rent
lum•shed
54J4.

WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADUNES
Noon on S&lt;;t llrtl&lt;ty
T~Ml&lt;n

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renren oss.s rance' you 1,may be
able ro l1ve 1n our r~p011rncn1
l or less thon s;o o rnon th For
rYIOI e •n l orrno t1 on
con tact
Vtlloge Manor Apo r l merll~
991 7787

rwo

BWROOM
onl y 9rr; 337 4

1ro1let

ad~~ ~~ ~

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HVt B ~D ROOM co un rr.y home
long Barr om or eo SI 75 per
month plu~ u lf l1 ! 1e~ 985 412 7
MIODlEPOR I 0111c o;;poo&gt; 1000
~q
II
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lQ rtdiiiOilE.'d
( Ofpered G• ound lloot Corner
locor1on Call q92 3631
l'HfH E ROOM lu11u~h "' d
99) 5434 or 99 7 312q

OUR ) IN CE RE thank s are bemg
e" Ien ded to th e stall of theE w
rng Fun eral Home thP R ocu u~
Anwr1c On l eg1 on P o~ I 602 Rev
l1e ~~ l ond Norr1 s to 1hose who
.~ enl .flo wers . food and cards
A nd l o the l od 1e~ wh o prepared
!h e? d inner at the Leron Fol b
Com n1u n1t y Hal l We ore mos t
g1ot el u l l or the K 1n d nes~ !)hown
c&gt;

!he 1-amt l y o f Dar rell

R ou ~ h

RN FOR Sat ur day an d )undoy day
!&gt; h,lt
Call A rcod•o N ~H&lt;;t'ng
Home Coolvdlt&gt; 61 J &amp;67 3196
ond do bodyw or k 747 Jt5 J

Guaranteed Training-

NO JIEM TOO large or too smo/1
Wt ll bu y I p•ece or cornpl ere
household New us tod o r onr 1
ques Mor11n s Furn•lure 10 N
2n d Sr
M 1ddlepon Phone

99] 6370
CHIP WOOD
Poles
mo "
d1ometer 10 on lorgesl end SB
per ron Bundl ed slob SO pe1
ron Delivered ro Oh• o Paller
Co R1 J Pome roy 9911b89
SC A S H~

l 01

Junk car s f- rye s
Truc k and Aur a f.lorr s Wreclo.e r
Serv1ce r.re sole ond Re poH
Rutla nd 7417081 01 Pennzod
74:2- q5 75

COI NS CURRENCY rokens o ld
pocket wo r c he~ and c hou 1~
~ 1lver ond gol d We need 19b4
and o ld er !&gt;dYer COi f1'0 Buy ~ell
or trade Coli Roger Wam sley

741 2331
WANlED 10 bu y Good u~ed
lumber
D1fferent ~·ze~ ond
lengths 7413074
TI MBER POM ERO Y Forest Pro
duct s rap pnce l or sto nd1ng
so"" l1mber Cell 9lf2 59b5 or
Ken t Hanby I 4.ol6·8!»70
WAN l 10 bUy Used
997 3757 alter 5 pm

540.00 Married

Call
Army
Recruiting
SFC Lowery
Collect 593-3022

I614 J698·32'10
RI 51 NG ST AR Kennel Boordmg
Indoor and ou td oor runs
Groommg a ll breeds Clean
somtory la cd 11tes Chesh11e
Phone (61 4) 367 079?

Antolial~

1972 PONTIAC CAlAliNA SBOO
991 7453.
1975 MUSTANG GHIA. f' 5 P B
A C sun roo f AM -FM 8 track
srereo rea r w1 ndow defogger
Coli ol rer 5 pm CJq'J 6130
l 'HS CHEVROLET MO NTl Carlo
f' S P B A ( 9911618
19b6 MUSTANG' 351 4bbl. Aul a
l o r ~ of e• lrr., S5SO or best of
fer ·· lnlere'i .ed callers only
a ft er 5 pm 9"/7.2qq5

1971

CADi llAC

ElDORADO

(leo n
e;.: ce ll enl
Phone &lt;f9'17 Ab2

condtlion

19b&lt;f O PEl ST A TION wag on , 4
speed Sto rts and runs very

good s•oo 'l'l7 3690
19H DODGE OAIH Spor t Coupe b
cyl.
a uto . AM ·FM 8 !rac k
AC
Ver y clean 985 J5.ol ?
oflsr 6 pm
1966 DO DG ~ VHI1b5

9'&gt;1 52&lt;0

Campiilg-Equipntfllif
MUSl MOVE cap s and c"cunpor s
Ou r los5 your gorn o! Codner's
Campe"

Today is Monday , May 15,
tile !35th da y of 1978 with 230
to follow.
The moon is in its first
quarter.
The morning star is
Mercury .

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bedroom

h'H) Un ~AH: 8. fn .. t w1th Go B e~c
luhl€'1~ 8. ~ Vop \..,n!et prll ~
Npl~or' Drug
COAL liM~~lO N E ~and grovel
.rol• tullllhlcHIIlP ft&gt;rldtr f'( dog
l o~u l

011d all l ypl'~ o l
tPI~IOI )alt Wor J.. ., lnt
~r f' omer oy Q97 '339 I

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EED A WATIER
SOFTENER?
Ll~t Pomeroy Landmark
soften &amp; condition your
water with (o.op . water
softener , Model UC-SVI .
Now Only '289.95

Let us test your water Free

Pomeroy landmark
Qf't~ack

-·
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w. Carsev . Mgr.
Phone 9922181

APPLIANCE
SERVICE
We have enlarged our
se r vice department and
will service Hotpoint and
ether brands .

B~ }l S~ lt (I I O N olthe be~l wood
~tovc~ m Southeo~ ! ern Oh1o

Jo tul
Mor!)o
Ele!
Trrol10
I empwood a nd Nolhuo Z,on
Hear Co tl l'utnam Or (oil M rll
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bl4 bqb 1187
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Phone 992·2181

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h e mp PhoneQGI1 731 4

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count1~19 moch1ne
Ph onf'
997 7156 llw Dotly !len t 111P~
Ill Cou11 !l. t1r&gt;t&gt;t Pomero y
Oh1o

CABBA Gl

BR OCCOLI

couldlowe1 brus!)el! sproul!.
~&gt;gg plant\ head le !!uce ~ wePt
pepper ~ hungor 1011 wa ... !&gt;t,~ Pt
bcno no thd1 pl.•ppet ~
Plu :.
1nony dtll e!€111 va rret 1e!o ol
tomoto planlo, rnof'ly lo. mds ol
hong1ng bo'iMet!&gt;
and
pa r
ll ower'i Lorge v011ety o l on
nual~ 111 flat ~
Cleland I 011,,.,
and Gteenh ou~ f'
C.e1 old1ne Cl .. lond

Check our low , low
pric es on

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,
POTACH, FERH&gt;-PELS
&amp; BLEND

Mono1 mobile
1110brle home
all · elec tr•c
l r on~l11 1 f11eplo cf' on o level
lbO • ISO lo t rn Tu ppers Ploms
Oh1o S8100 Ot w11l sel l trad er
~cperole .
61&lt;1 667 ·6120 o r
b iJ Q8S 4103

1970 lONOO N J bcd!oorn tfo1 ler
wtlh A C Con be le ft on lot
741 :t1n

HOlt Yf'Af.IK lRAtl UI: l&lt;l x 7{], U11
l unushed J bedroo m$ Cen l ral
A( l mrl(&gt;olJioni 4J 9q 1J~ l
or qq') 3650
19b9 lf.IA ILI:.I': 12 • 00 I bodroor11
Un lu11w.hed
gO!&gt;
rorlge
r orpe tmg 1n llv1ng rom:n S2 ~00
H-I J 279'J

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R.,a] Esta.te for Sale
IH~H

BEDROOM ho me
J' 1
yeor s old A ll elN rr 1C Clo~e 10
sd1oo l N tce lo ! wdh trees In
Rutland 74. 1 ,w:,o

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new lUI
ll t1ul('
J b e d room~
l1vlflg
room d111trlg !COrn kJ td1cr1
and woshe! and dryer loJ..e
O&gt;'CI pay m ent ~ Coi!IJ47 6JIJ)

11 ACRE )

B room remodcoled
horne all rnmcrol 11gh t ~ tucl
•ot! l urnoce
Rutland mea
S:JO 000 New J bedr oom tol ol
clec fr• r hor ne I 113 ac res
ll f'O! 1111 ne ~ S/7000 Budd1il9
lol I 11 one~ •u •o l wo1e1 on
lot SJ 800 Co11747 781q oflt'r S
p m or ony1une )o l &amp; Su11

MA)ON W V M odt•1n 3 bedr oom
h or ne~ I 8 1 Ot lt' ~ lund d10111
l111k fence On f' oil brtc k one
If orne con!o tt uct1on Good buy
N~W HA V ~N WV
Al l b rtc ~ ~
bed t OOITI'&gt; complc!lc h.ll rhcn
l orn1 ly room l1 .. 111g roor 11 w1 !h
l +rcploce b&lt;110 lotge &lt;OHler
Ia! l-l1ce p!op er ty ~ m y' hnOtl{
1ng ovo1loble Col!
Jolo.. e }urnel v•lll' RL&gt;ol h iO!t•
Phone 304 b15 3030 or 67S 3431
PvPnu1q~

VIRGIL B., SR . ~y
992-3325

ot

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216 E. Second Street
Pomero~ ~

Ohio

BUS ,
BUILDING
Around 2600 sq. ft . of ll oor

ut ilities . Out of fl ood.
2S ACRES - On good
gra vel r oad. One m ile from

Ru tland . Electr ic on the
pro perty . Good buil ding
sites. Only 512.500 .00 .
2 ACRE LOTS - Nea r

Bedding
Plants ,
Potted Plants , Dish
Gardens ,
Hang i ng
Baskets,
Vegetable
Plants.

Tupper s Pla ins. Water and
electr ic avail able on 681.

ca rpe ted . Fallou t shelter. 3

1971 CHfVROlH SHORl

bedrooms. large closels.
ba th , F . A . nalural ges
fu r na ce, ba semen t. 2
por ches near sc hool and

BRICK
Will DO lorna II houhng cu t brush
deonmg ol bo~f.·rnenl!o O!I I(S
gw age f•l c f'h!mu &lt;f9? 7 764

EXPERT
HUNTER

CH ~ V RO lEI

CUSIOM Dclu • e
1
ton p•ckup S3400 low
,
m•leogll
R e~rl~v1IIP
b14 378 b3 11

1 97~

HONDA
99:J 777 4

CB

360

Wheel
Alignment

1700

,1 973 GRA VElY TRA CTOR 11 h p
d v ol wheels ehH ! t J( s!ort 36
rnowfH SOOO 9C/1 J .oi Oi
HO ME GROWN tomo l o plan t ~
Improved Me,. 1can and ~arly
V10le11.1 Al ~o cabbage plo11h
I homm Haymon OCioH from
Sw1mrnrng Pool
Syro(u~e
Oh tO

'S
USW fRACTO R

N~W

SPECIAL $~~
Any U.S. made car'-port 1
extra if needed . Excludes
front. wheel drive cars.

i USED IMPLEMENTS

Call Now For
Appointment

MF9 Bo ler M FTO Boler M FI10
Bol er Mollhew s Ro ta ry Scylh e
M F880' Sem t moun led 6 bot·
!o m Plow
MFS70 I? 01s(
Mf 200 lllow Cho ppe1 M F3q 2
Row Plon1ers
Mechonrcal
I 'onsplonrer

SHINN S TRACTOR SALES
Phone .t 58 163()
l!!on W Vo

HOME

-

4

Muffler - Brakes .

Real Estate for Sale
HOM~SIIl:S

l ot ~ ole 1 OCIC' and
up M1d d lepor r near ~ul l ond .
Call 9Q'} .7 461

3 bedroo m huu~lo' 1 bot h ~
n il Plm
I orre Mtdd!(&gt;por l
cl ow Ia Rutlund Phone 9q7
748 1

Shocks . Tires
Battery.
Installation Service
I'll. 992-2848

Cornmc rCIO] prope1ty .oppr o l{ 17
acres leve l la nd l o ~ olt•d o l
1up pe1 ~ Pl o 1 n ~ on Oh1o Rou te
7 Phon e (bl 4) 667 6304

-

AUTO PAINTING,.
Rl. 1
Middleport, Ohio

Pomeroy landmark
l : l c k W. Corsey, Mgr.
-

·

PhonH92·.2lll

"THE MilEAGE MAKER"

SPRING SPECIAL
Compfete Pain! Jobs
Small Cars
5100.00
Large Cars
$125.00
Trucks
5175.00
Body work &amp; repair S1.00

Under hang gutters &amp; room
additions .
For Free Estimates

Dupont maferials .
742·3010

stor y frame , wood-burn ing
f i r epla ce, fro nt &amp; re al

bldg .. lots of remodeli ng.
fen ced .

Re duced

to

Sl 1.SOO 00
SEE THIS - 10 acres
ground , F RE E GAS, lar
out. JU ST 55.000.00 for

R.esidentia I

Anyday, anytime.
Phone 965-3806
Jack Ginter 985·3606

home or tra iler .

LIVE
HERE
IN
COMFORT -. Brand new. 3
BR . bath. lovely lireplace,
carport 8. storage, l level
acr e, corn er lot. Many,
m an~

oth er

and

Jack's SeptiC
Tank snce

fe at ures,

Box 3

536 ,000 .00.
END OF YOUR SEARCH

Chester, Ohio '

l0-30.r I

older home, we ll built,
many t imes below
rep lacement value. 3 BR.
ba th .
f orm al
d in ing .
ba sement, porches . J UST

~~

NIC&amp; WOilK. EASY,,.

AND YOU FOUND THAT
lo\1551N6 PAGE OF MIZ

DO&amp;&amp;INS' 5SC~ET
ENEKGY FORMULA:

'

KIDNAPPIN&amp; AND
ASSAULT! ENOU0H
TO J UE&gt; HIM FOR
KEEP5 ..THA~K5

10 :3o-Farm Digest

Baskets, Sprays

\1\JI}Nr )e}'if

Bibles, Bunch
o'\.

'q'

•"

•'''"''

Wreaths

ELLIOTI APPLIANCE II
..

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DID!l'T CO IT, H6 OIM OOrf!

t
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'" mile oil Rl. 7 by-pan on
St . Rt. T'24 toward Rull•nd ,
0.

IGELPED

Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 9g2 -S682

l
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ORPHAN ANNI E
.lJ1TI.E
.

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SMART ... 6RIWE •• THAT REMINDS
6U1 WH E' E WILL 511E Go, ME OF SOME li55A NtEOS COOL . . THING.. ·WATCH
FRESH MOUNTAIN
STORE A f EW
A IR "·
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PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

Low down pay ment, loads

of remodel ing. 3 BR. ba th.
formal d ining , 2 car
garage, lot s of ground wi th
fr uit &amp; ber r ies . $19 .500.00 .
Some
of
the
above
represents P,roperties that

Blown Insulation
JIM KEESEE

Service
,...........

~tal'

ta

the

SMITH NELSON ·
MOTORS, INC.

Pomeroy 992-6282
or 992-6263
8A.M.to4 :30P.M.

times the sell ing price .
- Many Other Properies-

OPEN DOOR POLICY LIST YOUR PROPERTY
WITH US AND ONLY
INTERESTED
POTENTIAL BUYERS
WILL BE BROUGHT
AROUND,
HENRY E. CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK , KATHY &amp; LEONA
CLELAND
REALTOR
ASSOCIATES
992-22S9- 992-6l91
992·2S68- 992.600!

You Have

MODERN
SUPPLY
Small engine &amp; mower
service, Muny Ferguson

&amp; Gilson Tillers, L.awh Boy
Mower Sales &amp; Service .

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

VA I HA 30 yr 11110ncrn g al~o
lf' hnon&lt;tng lrc lond Mo1tgogv
17 E ) !Orf' Ath('n~ ph on e lbl 4l

191 3011

BY OWNH 3 hqrlt oo m~ w1 1h for&lt;
ed 011 go~ hNJ1 and 011 wn dr
IIQrHnQ I 0( 1{' lpvpl lo t 111
fl ullond
S I~ 000
Ph o ne
747 J tbJ
lrornr hou~c 0
room'&gt; and bolh cellar ou!
bu1ldtng ~ 4 oo t•'&gt; land or ('dg.:·
o l Rutland Cur11plr&gt;t t• IIOtfL&gt; r
hook up ol .. n I bonh opp1a•s
eJ p1oper1y at $ 15 SOO f&gt;hone
qcn 709 4

TWO 510RY

MIDIJl EPOHT :J bedtoorn horne '1
lull bath '&gt;
h11ly ca1p l•lcd
PqUifJ]1 f•d ~I l l IWII Wi th lfll('r
(0 11 1 norurol go\ fur noel:' cen
11al ou con d1t1 011rnq on,o 100 11
I 00 lo t
I C'llCPrf 111 yard
SJ!&gt; SOU PhonP r.;41 t~'J4~

• · I J I 11'1 0.

PUlliNS EXCAVAriNC Co mple te
~CIVIC~ PhMc99/2 478
WINllR GC I ro you 1 h ou~e? ler us
rno k 1.1 ne(cs~ ory rupCIII\ AI
lrornm Cons tru(IIOII 7471328
~tW tN G

IIICO

MACHINl

all

m o~ e\

Rt&gt;p u t r ~

9'1'1

set

OOZER FOR HIRE
Speci,lized
In
yard
grading .
drivewavs .
landscaping, etc.

l::X(AVA liNG dOHH lo odt' r O!ld
backh oe wor~ dvmp truck \
and Ia boy~ l or h11c wdl haul
!ttl d 11t l o sari l rme~tone and
gro11cl Coli Bob 01 ~ ogf' r Jd
ler., day phone &lt;:tn 7089 111g h•
phorHJ q97 3~1~ 01 9q1 5231'

Call
JERRY MURPHY

Rubber Back Carpet
As Low Al
sq. yo.

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

14 88
•

p .m.

dotel
ba clo.hoe
and dd cher Charles R Ho t·
h e ld
Bor k Hoe
Se 1v1ce .
Hullo nd Oh10 Phone 74'1 7008 .

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY
IN GALLIPOLIS

AT 446-3643

Evenings Call 446·37V6 or 446-7881

ANO MARl iN
HOWE RY
COIIO img
H!plo c s. ystemS
do H~ ' , bo( khol.' du1np huck
b lo ck tap
ftrne stone
gravel
povrng R1 143 Pho11e 1 (bl -4 )
698 7331 .
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8AlH R00MS AN D K,tcho ll s
remode led cl'rornt( 1de plum·
brng . co rpe nuy o nd g enetol
momtenonce
13 year\ el{
perr en&lt;e . 997 3685

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742·2211

the

\

'

·0

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•

REDUC E D TO 115,900 -

I

A very nice p , stor y

•J 1
4

bedroom home In good con dition . Featu r es a base ment
with finished famitv room and laundry roo m . eat·ln
kit chen . living room &amp; ba th . Lar ge lot w ith fen ced

ya rd . Call now. priced to sell.

U~E

If 1-1,..,-u:.

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BLACKMAIL
n1EMI

HC$J/711L..

PGB

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WSBV

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68 ACRE FARM '- Pr ice reduced to \46 ,900 . Allroctlve
remodeled ? s l or~ farm home ....."~ ce home fea tures

• large living rflom , d l n i•at.l'~\"' ... chen, 5 bedrooms.

&amp; 1t1:1 baths. 15 ar;. ..\i,. t"' ...~ •e llu~dw l th balancl! ln
pa sture and wood 1~ ... roer barn.&amp; garage . You must
see this one, it' ! W G JI wor th the pr ice . Located off Rt.

315 in Meigs County.

•
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In The V1lltY

1911 \Joo!M i t!IM ,. . ., IIIC

ONE Of TI-lE WORST
THINGS THAT CAN HAPPEN
TO A PERSON 15 TO

1\~0W

fll5 0\LJN DESTI N~

• ·w 9 B 1
a KQ

SOUTH

+

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"K Q J 6

• J 10 9 6 7 6
• 6

Vulne rable : North-South
Dealer' North
West Nonh Easl South
5t
2a
l NT
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Pass 70

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UHD

PG B

HTBQHDWBE

Pass

Pass

Opening lead :

JGS

NLEVP

VUL P G

LATER,

I ALWAYS
SAY

Alan : " So uth doesn 't rea lly ex pect to ma ke his conlra ct, but he starts out as
best he ca n by discarding
dummy's a ce or hearts on
hi s own ace of s pades . Then
he cas hes the three top
hea rts to discard dumm y's
ace , king and queen of diamonds . This makes his diamonds good and he cashes
them.' '
Os wald : " Thi s leaves
South with three sixes while
dummy holds the· ace and
two clubs. What does East
hold 1 "
Alan : •'He holds the bag .
If he throws a club dummy 's
clubs ar e good . If he throws
his last s pade or heart,
South's s ix or that suit becomes a winner and Easl is
squeezed again.

+5

By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sonlag
·. Alan : " Vi ctor Mollo has
collected some of the old
fa ncy ha nds plus some ext ra
modifications. They aren "t
bridge, but they should be or
Os wald : " Here is his version of the classic play
known as the great unblock.
He didn "t give any bidding,
so I have made up a way for
South to arrive at seven
notrump . The contract can
only make after a s pade
lead, but we can 't blame
West for opening a suit that
his partner has bid at the

seven level."

SHOOT FUST AN'
./-"-.. AST QUESTIONS

15 IN STOCK

.....

+ KQ J 10 961

Interest. "

BARNE Y

HELEN L. TEAFORD
GORDON B. TEAFORD
SUE P. MURPHY
Re•ltor Assoc lolts

5- 15- A

EAST

• 5 43 2
• 2

• Yeslerday'o Cryploquote : ... ANU I KNOW I'LL Nt:VJI:It
HAVE TiiE PATIENCE TO POUND THE WHOLE HALF·
CUPFUL OF FLOUR INTO THE SWISS STEAK.- PEG
BRACKEN

YOU

NORTH

• 50 2
" 50 2

CRYPTOQUOTES
I THOUGHT
THAT WAS 111E
CONNECTION I

South plays greet unblock

w•::sT

used fnr thl' three I.'s. X for th e tw o O's, &lt;'l c. Sing)(' l ette r s,
apostrophes , the lcn~ th and form atio n o( lhe wor d! are all

IT GOES MCK 10
THE DAYS \\/HEN
I WAS IN '11-1E
" E~CORT "
BUSINESS.

Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

+ AK Q
• AJ I09 s nn

One lcllc r si mply stands for another. in lh is sam ple A b

Muuand

BRIDGE
•

AXYDLBAAXR
LONGFELLOW

is

Hogan ' s Heroes 15.

6:00-News 3,4,6,10,13,1 5; ABC News 6; Feel ing Free
20 ; Zoom 33.
6:31).....NBC News3, ~.15 ; ABC News 13 ; Carol Burnett&amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 6,10: Over Easy 20,33.
7:00-Cross.Wits 3; ,4; Newlywed Game 6, 13; Pop Goes
The Country B; News )0; Gilligan's Is. 15; French
Chef 20; Boating Safety 33.
7:31).....Hollywood Squares 3,4; Lel"s Go To The Roces 8;
Candid Camera 6; MacNeil-Lehrer Report 20,33 ;
Price Is Righi 10; That' s Hollywood 13; TV Hono(
Society 15 .
6:00-Movle "'The Li ncoln Conspiracy"' 3,4,15; Happy
Days 6,1 3; Movie " It's A Mod, Mad, Mad, Mad
World" 8. 10 ; National Geograph ic 33; Alcatraz 20.
6:31).....Laverne &amp; Shlrley '6,13; 9:00-Three's Company
6.13 ; Slx American Famllles 20; Tour En' L' AirBallel Adagio 33.
9 3i).....(arter Country 6; Mary Tyler Moore 13: 10 :00PIIot ""Windows. Doors &amp; Keyholes'" 3,, .1 5; Family
6, 13; Some of the Presidents' Men 33; News 20 .
10:30'-Biack Perspective On The News 20; 11 :00News 3,4,6,8.1 0, 13.15; Dick Cavett 20; Over Easy 33.
11:31).....Johnny Carson 3,,,15 ; Movie "' Funny Girl"
6, 13; Movie " Splg" 6; ABC News 33; Mov ie " Seo of
Gra•s"' 10.
12 :00-Janokl 33; 1:00-Tomorrow 3.• : 1: 30-News 13.
Movie Channel 5 4 5 &amp;9 P .M. - Jamboree In The Hills
7 &amp; 11 P.M.- Voyage of the Damned lPG )
Coble Channel 5 6:30 P.M. - Testimony Time
7:00 P.M. - Paul Gaudino Fam ily Fitness
10:00 P.M. - 700 Cl ub.

" A

hiniS. Eac h day I he rode lell crs arc different .

IF YOU NEED
A SC)fA THAT
MAKES A
BED f(!)R
.

largest Selection

About - "
39 Viet- -

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Here's how to work It :

p

TUESDAY, MAY"16.1978
5:45'-Fa,m Repor t 13 ; 5:50-P.TL Club 13; 6:1)0Summer Semester 10; PrL Club 15.
6:31).....Focus on Columbus 41 News 61 Summer
S.emesler 8; Concerns &amp; Comments 10; 6:45-Good
Morning, West Virginia 13 ; 6:55-News 13. ,
7·00-Todav 3.4.15; Good Mornlng Amerlco 6,13; CBS
·News 6; Chuck White Reports 10.
7:05-B ullwlnkle 10; 7:31).....Schoolles 10; 8:1)(1--{:opt .
Ka~garoo 8, 10; Sesame St. 33 .
9 :00- Merv Griff in 3; Ph il Donahue 4,13,15 ;
Emergency One 6: Brady Bunch 8; Match Game
10.
,
9:31).....Andy Griffith 8; Family Affair 10.
10 :00-Edge of Night 6; Pass The Buck 8; Joker's Wild
10; To Tell The Truth 13.
10:31).....Hollywood Squares 3.4.15; High Hopes 6; Price
Is Righi 6,10; $20.000 Pyramid 13.
11 :00-High Rollers 3,4,15; Happy Days 6. 13; 11 :30Wheel of Fortune 3,15; Family Feud 6,13; Par.
tr ldge Family 4; Love of Life 8,10; Sesame St. 20;
Cousteau Odyssey 33.
l l :55-CBS News 8; Loving Free 10; 12 :00Newscenter 3; News 4,6,10; Sanford &amp; Son 15;
Gambit 8; Midday Magaz ine 13.
12:31).....Ryan 's Hope6,l3 : Bob Braun4; Gong Show 15;
Seorch for Tomorrow 6.10; Elec. Co. 33 .1:00-For
Richer , For Poor~r 3; All My Children 6, 13; News
8: Young· &amp; the Restless 10; Not For Women Only
lS.
l : 31).....Days of Our Lives 3,4.15; As The World Turns
6,10; 2 : ~ne Life to Live 6.13; 2:31).....Doctors
3,4 , lS ; Guiding Light 8, 10.
3:00-Another World 3,4,15; Genera l Hospital 6.13;
Lil la•. Yoga &amp; You 20 . ·
3:31).....AI I In The Family 6,10; Consumer Survival Kit
20.
4 .00-Mister Cartoon 3; Superman 4; For Richer, For
Poorer 15; Merv Griffin 6; Addams Fam il y 8;
Sesame St. 20,33; Gomer Pyle, USMC 10; Dinah 13.
4:31).....GIIIIgan 's Is. 4: Lillie Rascals 3.15; Gilligan's Is.
6; Brady Bunch 10.
5 :00-Here Come The Brides 3; Star Trek 4; Gunsmoke
8; Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33 ; Hogan's
Heroes 10; Emergency One 131 Petticoat Junction
15.
5:31).....News 6; Elec . Co. 20,33; Mary Tyler Moore 10;

38 "All

MA'AM, ll&amp;H HI.S.
L!F,. HOole G'OUL.D

us.

lWO H O U S ~ S In )yro cuse on 11
acre lo t Spac1ous 3 be d1oom
.,.,.,th Iorge ulil tty room Hord.
wood f loor s a nd corpel l'rurl
11ees ond shrubs
In Ho c•nc 3 , oCie~ 8l'Or,.r l tluf 5
hndroom 3 bo1h home Corn
pletely
rem o del ed
nnd
ca rpeted Hos bath ga s and
elocrrr(' furnace Lo rge t or por!
and storog(J burldrng Cen t1ol
0 11 plus lull bo ~emcn l f or m ·
l ormOII Oil ca ll949 'JUICI

31 Tu form
direction
33 Growing
outward
37 Jet engine
housing

NE!D

~EYTH I NK

and sh rubber y on 2 level

Answer

HIS 81'fE DOfSN ,,.

WINNIE

gra vel hill. Bath, natural
gas heat. lot s of flowers

BAGGY ELDEST ISLAND ·

1he
burned
before

C~llO

•nd ste what you'ro alottlng
- Good Jelectlonl - Fully
stocked .
Call74l ·221 1'
TALK TO
Wendell or Herb Grote
or Gene Smith

I Jumbles: SOOTY

AVE ! rr'S WOR"T14 A

EIAD Cl!iT

Frenk 1nd E,nelf

Buy Whtr~ you c:1n come In

Will do roof1 rr g com tru ct 1on .
plumb1ng a mi hootrng No tOb
too Iorge or too ~moll Phone
7 47 1348

CALL ·

&amp; UD

9' and 12' Vinyl
Floor Covering In Stock

4-12· 1 mo. P.
~X C AVAII N G

k~al Jt~ tate tor Sale

4er aqe,

411 corpet insl•lled with
poddln~ •• no chorgt .
Expert in•lolltllon.

!he

7/ij4

I obr I(
)hop
Po mero y
Auth OiltCd Smgcr )ole~ o11d
)ef VI Ce We ShO! pen )CI~\O r '

Salurday's

WILL. KNOCK

SAVE ON
CARPOING
DRIVE ALimE
&amp;
SAVE A LOT

Middleport , Ohio

4·24· 1 mo.

(Answe~tomorr~ )

'

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
DOWN
~~- · · 8UT Wfi MUSi
FLY!
' EM FLAil
I Earth, e.g.
t Advance
7 Chinese
2 Young hare
dynasty
3 Correct
10 Ilalian
t And not
city
5 Opposite
II Suffix for
of WSW
patron
6 Youngster
12 Ungered
7 Assailed
.-....,_,..,. ·1' about
8 Means
Yesterday's
13 Billy 9 Impoverished
Williams
10 Angered 'v, 25 Minute
14 Prayer
15 Chan's numquantity
26 Lustrous
word
ber one son
15 Alight
17 Up to now
fabric
t6 Former
18 Engender
27 Observe
first
21 "I'll ·_ By"
29 Qeave
A man onl 4 feel as old
family
Z4 Iron
30 Like
ashe is,
18 Former
Curtain
O'Neill 's
Nobodll foun' out
anubodlJ
first
lady
coWitry
ape
I alwai.JS
count
19 Sununer :
.-.,.;-,,--,.,-.,;....,.· saLJ!
Mister
candles!
Fr .
Walt?
20 Bugbear
22 Sleuth :
abbr.
23 Fixed
charge
Z4 Dolt
27 Cloy
28 Hawaii 's
Mauna 29 Diaphanous
32 Maiden
eUort
t'~&amp;~RNI
_E~--------..-~~--------------, .&gt;4 Piece of
glass
35 Neck part
36 Ilium·
ina ted
c.~f:cTING, 31 Atonement
10 Dander
U Applause
42 Son of Odin
43 Degrade
")HA"T

.

PUODl ~ POOLS All sr r e~ and
shape!) }w rm pool~ 2 yeto rs
OJo: p errei,(C
h er:- CSIIfno l os
on y1h H'9
'( OU
need
l or
under gr ound ~wr m pool~ N ew
chmnt cal and supply ~ t ote
A lh ony"
O h1o
Ph one
0 14 bQ8 b555 ( Alter 0 pm ,
b iJ 689 ~/;1 Jo hn Jeflor s or
0!!9 5165 81l l Cdle!le ) We a re
N0 1 oil w(' l on PRICES .

:arefullv
Chosen
Your Love ,

I 1 I I I) r I XJ

Answerhert~jYOUR(

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ALLEYOOP

4.9.1 mo. oo.

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B" OWN E~ :, o uc~ w1th Q room
h o u~(' I RH G A S It or gar age
~ UIIll!lC &lt; kt lchcn and borde red
by I u ec lo. s CollfJB5 JCI/7

Free Est .
C•ll : 992-lll5

II

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able tor $1 . ~ postpaid hom Jumble, clo this newspapet , P.O. Bo• l4,
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SALES AND SERVICE
n .9.tfc

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Now arrange the circled letters to
form the surprise answer, as sug·
gested by the abo\/&amp; cartoon.

lronklunorl - IT'S "DOG EAT DOG"

Thermal Insulation
Save 30 pet. 10 SO pcf."
on hooting cost
Experience •nd

Pomeroy, Ohio

could not be replaced at 3

J

WJ.&lt;Ai YOU MI&lt;S&gt;H'T
"TAKE. IF '{OU
DON'"T FEEL WELL .

Answer: What happens when 1 puppy awallowte

Cellulosic (wood fiber)

300 Main St.

byHenri .A.rnold andBob lee

130'1 .;t.J D H~

ROGER HYSEll
GARAGE

DAVE'S BACKHOE
&amp;
DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE
Call After l :OO or
Anytime Saturday
992-7 119 or 992-5041
4-27-tf c

WHO .;rAI2Je;D ThS
C:H!GAOO FI~Ei 7;

Middleport, 0 .
5-1l ·2wk .

N. 2nd

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~THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME

Unsc ramble these tour Jumbles.
one letter lo each square, to form
tour ord inary words.

fay's Gift

\I

20 ; Anyone For Tennyson? 33.

~ ~ ~~ ®

Flowers,

I

8, 10; Consumer Sur viva l 20,33 .

8:31)..... Baby , l"m Back 6, lO ; Turnabout 20,33.
9:00-Wheels 3.4,15; Mash 8.10 ; Art Ameri ca 20 ;
Meeting of Minds 33.
9:3()-{)ne Day At A Time 6. lO ; Art America 20; 10:00Fantasy Island 6,1 3; Lou Granf 8.10; News 20 ;
O&lt;ig inals 33 .

Crosses, ' Pots,
',I&gt;"

7:31).....Thal Nashville Music 3; In Search of 4; Muppet
. Show 6: Mafch Game PM 6; MacNeil-Lehrer
Report 20,33 ; Wild Kin gdom 10; Candid Camera 13 ;
Nashville On The Road "15.
8:00-Little House On The Prairie 3,4,15; Movie " The
Adventures of the Wilderness 6, 13; Good Times

11 :DO-News 3,4,6.6.10. 13. IS; Dlck Cavett 20 ; Over
Easy 33.
ll 31).....Johnny Carson 3,4.15; Pollee Storv 6,13; Movie

p r i c~ d

CARTER

I

Beautiful
Selection Flowers

-

LOOK SlO,OOO .OO .
THIS YOU CAN BUY

IMAi&gt;INe
MSY ~l~t&lt;.­
HI? L.lFE

TO YOU!

bedroom frame hom e on

bedroom s. wa-4 k-ln cl osets,
and enormous storages. 1112
ba ths, ful l basement, oak

.

GReAT' THAT
MAKE~ E~TORTIO~ ·

For

3

lots. 51 6.500.
NEAR SCHOOL - Large 3

DEADHEAD HAD IT 0~ HIM ··
PL.V~ THS INFORMATION HI:
FORCED HER TO W~ I T&amp;!

4· 30- l mo.

AUTHORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

•'n•l'• •

commerciaL Call for
estimate , 24 hour service .

CAPTAIN EASY

742-2328,5 P.M. Io 9 P.M.
Order Now-Mount by Appl.

4-9-1 mo.

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

porches . me t al stora ge

SALE
$.44.11
$51.97
$55,17

AI Tromm Const.

Call
992-6323 or 992-6011
5-lS.Jmo. pd .

per inch using only the best

MAIN
POMEROY, 0.
A
LOOK
WILL
CONVIENCE YOU - 111,

LIST
$78.31
585.01
581.19

.BR78xll
GR78x14
HR78x1S

24 Yea'rs Service

Has res t r oom, water , ges
and
elec t ri c.
On l y

STJ.OOO .OO.
NEW LISTING

-

3-t5.1f c

BOB'S

DURA-STEEL RADIAL

Siding

Pomeroy, O.

store. Wa nt 113.500.00.
NEW LISTING - Buslne"
buildi ng 24x80 In Rulland .

lloors and trim. Fron t aM
ba ck porches, ga rage on
se mi pr ivate lot . 527 .000 .
WE
ALWAYS HAVE
BUYERS FOR SOME
PROPERTIES. BE SURE'
YOURS IS LfSTED WITH

1976 JtEP CJ:, 4 wheel drt'IC 304
V B flr1&lt;ed reasonably Phone
9B5 .tlq ~
MFI35 D!e sel
MF7JO Dle5el
M F 150 Dte sel Mf735 D•es"'l
M F165 Ote'5~l ~ F785 D1e ~el
MF 1135 Dtesel Cob o 1r 8.
heal er

MOORE'S

new k it chen, pa neling ,· all
nice bedrooms, barn and
oth er buildings. S7J ,500.

1976

Wo•k guoron l ec d 70 ., ear) CJo:
p~rlet l&lt;e . Phone 9921409

room house with new ba th,

· Sundoy l til l

19/S oooc~ I J ton oulo Irons
P ~ and P B 4 wheel dr1ve
Fo.r condllton 35 OClO mtle~
Pr 1(e
5 3000
Phone
614 069 5362

RtMOmLIN~:. l'lurnblllg hc otm g
ond o il ty p e~ ol ge11 croltl'p(m

MONDAY, MAY 15,1978
6:00- News 3,4,8, lO. lJ.l5; ·ABC News 6; Zoom 20.33.
6:31)..... NBC News3,~ ,l 5 ; AB C News 13; Carol Burnett &amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 8,1 01 Over Easy 20,33. .
7:00-Cross-WIIs 3,4; Newlywed Game 6,13 ; Marty
Robbins' Spotlight 6; News JO ; Gi ll igan' s Is . 15;
Daniel Fosler. M.D. 20; Know Your chools 33.

DELTA

MASH BROTHERS
Alum. &amp; Vin~

S.96 ACRES - Renovated 6

Open Mon . thru Sat9ti l s

bod 350
4 speed •uns good 98~ 3378

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

3~15

)

space . Load ing dock.
ar ched roo f, concr ete fl oor ,
air cond it ioned and all

Svracuse, 0 .

ne&gt;o: f 10 ~ t ot ~:~ Htgh.,..,. oy Gar age
0 11 Route 7 Ph one {614 ' 9l:IS

J

alrno~ r

CARVER S''
APARTMENT
AND MEETS
HEAD- ON
~
I'IAF'-AND · HAF...

)w~e ]Je.r~ 1oa~ot01~ JI 011S o il
~ m oll op plt ot 1 CO~ l own mowe r

I

ol

TO THE

·~ ~ AIN

( OIJ

NORIH 0 ~ hvP P o11 t 1~ 5po cmu.,
ed10 rtl(t&gt; 3 bPd1 oorn homP 4
yeo1-. o ld 'J , bat hs I ully
equtpped kll ch l'n (t~n lrul ou
~ l on e
hrepla cC'
Doubll)
~orogt' Select IO&lt;Ot10n or1 I 4
oo c .. QQ719qo

K:=,.J _.. Phone 991-2181

HUBBARDS
GREENHOUSE

B O W~H I

lwdroorn brtcl•
a&lt;t o a t land m
Racmc
Dar c o~ 01 eo "1 y'COr~
old Co ll9 49·2890
h om (&gt; o n

Jack W. Carsey , Mgr .

~·====~··~-------------"

H WOOO

RETURNS

'Business Services

Bf.IADf 0~0
Au t '• On('('r Lom
pit'' ~ b(' rvl( f' Ph o11c Cl-l ~ /-1111
01 94'i :t(.J(J(J f&lt;O( lll C O hi O l l 111
Btod!ord

N~W

Pomeroy Landmark

Pnced lor qu1 &lt;k l
'&gt;ale See ~ ldon Wo lbum or coli
WA I t R W~ll d!illtng W1l11olll 1 .
997 1805 ott e r 5 00 pm
Gran I 747 ?BN

350 HON DA

~prmg

• bO

!·O f&lt; ) Al ~ H u!l t (l r . ~ fJor od1 ~e 4
" " h o u~c ond bo rr1 3 Of tes
U~~ o' IH: A U 1'I Shop C'qutpmon t l or
lo"d R o~~ Rd l o wn ~ h tp fol d
nrH•Op('ro ror 01J 30 7 7)1J
140 Pot t lond Deep we ll 7 ~ pr
mg~ 1-'hone 991 33 18
IWO NEW I appan Ot•lu oP eiN h1 c
ro•1 ~1C''&gt; l1nu:•1 doc k glo,&lt;-wtn
I~ A ( k~ S and 3 ber!t oo m house
rlaw 111 d001 C'll I qold one! 1
w1th ]', QCt C'S 99? 77 QO
whtl(' $:l'}) t.'CI( h (On bf' ~eun
IN CHESH R tr roon1 lrorne hornt.:'
ar. KJ n g '&gt; bur~ Home )olf'~ I IOU
J bed r oo m ~ and balh on 2 large
~ ~~O HI ~I
f'OI11CI0 y
lot\ Ph one Q85 3526
1011 G M ( rtu&lt; l.. New broi..l' ~
HOUSt
FOR , ole 7 rn01m o 11d
)torr~ 011d lUll\ qood $4 50 w.rh
bo
th
Gorag'-' o n ntce lo1
hortNy t'h 011[' c:.lJ9 l5t~3
lo&lt;aled tn Por tland 843 7CIOO
IOIW f' NGI Nl J~l C $75 01 bt•&lt;-1
IWO ~lOR Y thr ~c bedr oom
oflp r Q8) 3q8)
l 101nt• huuse· l A l ur noce
M il k GO Al~ Ju,I IIP'&gt;henPd SW
~101111 wtndows
l11ep!o(e In
m•d up ]'( "[., w l'ntll'd Btlly,
M•drllt'pO• ' Phone Qq7 3457 or
SIO rl(Hrtlll"• SJO 5ho d(.• , 01 4 1
q9'} ~807
6~b I 23 4
H O U S ~ I·OR ,o l" 6 roo m ~ ond
]47j
Pl I'MOU !H
$3()(1 ond
bo rh Rou!;re Ohto S.om Vole ~
0'&gt;~Uir1 P
lunn Mm lilt&gt; '} way
9JQ 1307
VHJ
f M rad•o r(&gt; lephon£1
SJ'/) AnrtqlJ(' ~1119('( 1rt&gt;odlc H O U ~ ~ f OR ~ol e 111 f•ornm oy
IQ(o rl•d 111 UppPr Monkey RlJI1 S
\f'WIIIq fllothtrt P $1 00 Ltk C
roorn' w1 1h both and bo ~L'r ner t l
nf'l' I J04 /73) 1 7b
Pot r1oll y ' emodcl ed need~ o
~~ou n
)Al-l (lfuj /o,r w1th
f l.'w 1epau ., Pho n(l 997 7bbJ'
Goi:!P~P
labiPI \ ann ~ Vop
~MA LL
I ARM l or
Coil
wOIOr pdl&lt;. Nl~l&lt;,()n Ot \IQ
247 "177 1

Pomeroy l,andmark

992 ·S776

HOOF HOllOW Horses Buy sell
hade or tro111 New and used
saddle\ R u t~ Ree..,es A lba ny

II

iienicc• Offrrcd

WA( KtNH UI CORPO RA liON w1ll
be OCCC'pltng op p lrc ot1on~ 011d
conduc l tng 1n l crv1Cw'&gt; !,om
8 JO to 5 00 on May 16 &amp; 17 l or
secur~ ly po~tiiOf'l .. oper, 111 the
1-' 1 Ploo~onr or eo Ap ply m pe1
'&gt;on 01 the Pt Pl e o~onr In n
M 1ltrory boc lo. grou nd prd e11ed
bu t no1 requf! ed We oro on
~q uol Oppoll un1 ty Employer

canoe

Pets for Sale

Single,

1

Lost and t 'ound

OlD FUR Nil URE 1ce bolle~ brass
beds .ro n bed~ etc corn plt? te
h o usehold ~ Wr11e M D M dle1
Rr 4 Porneroy Ohto 01 coli
q92.7760

c or ~

NHO SOMtON t ro cle an up

AN RC model 01 rp lone i111:.r ~~
looktr) g !01 o n RC Club 111 !he
Athen s Pom eroy or Goll1p011s
area . Col i 747 2028

Wanted to Buy

apt

Help Wanted

1397511

LOS l St . Bernard Abou t 3 years
ol d
Dark brow"
l e ft 1n
January A!' yone seemg 11 o r
hovmg
~t) l o •matr on
(Oil
614·378 6709 ln Reedw1lle
lo11g Boll om or eo

B li ~ MO Bill HOMI:. l PI f'len
•an! W Vo bes1dP Hf'c l.. ~
197J Br oodmore 14 " b4 I
bf' droorn
19lJ DD itOn 14 , b(J'J bC'drOOfll
1972 V1t tor 1011 I J • 67 3 hoclrnnrn
I bot h
197') c'ov~rllry f&gt;'l ~ 0~ 3 bed1 oort t

CHizt N ~

I (.1 Jo: 50 2 bedr oom rnob•le home 111
lo! o(1ne area Q97 5858

M omlil~

Mobile Home• for Sa'Jc llusincss sCnir•·•

COUN rRY MOBi l ~ Home f'01lo.
Rou te jJ north o f Pomero y
large lo1~ Call QQ] 7479
)~N I OR

NOTICE

For ~ h.·

Call q9'111S6

3 A ND 4 RM h 11!1 1'&gt;hcd nnci un

l'ht' Pullltsltt•r n•:.t•r\'t':. lht· n..:ht·
to t!dil or rt'Jt'•'l &lt;tn;&gt; atb dl't'l!ltd ot.ja•th.IJCIL Tht• Puhlt!&gt;ht'r w1 ll11ut b.&gt;
rtspon.:o;tb lr fu r 111111'+-' tlttm one Ult't•r··

A
,u,,..l CIOUS

01

you ll .ge r t£'Sul ts
!:lent1nel Wor1t Ail

ctCl't!Jlh~tl IJid} w•t h

t'ash wrt h
order . 2!i t'tnl dlli r~t' fur ads l'arr.vlltf!: Box Numllt•r lu Cart- uf Tilt- &amp;n-

rt!{1

w hate . . er

"'Sweet Hostage" 8; ABC News 33; Movie " Dragon
Seed"" 10.
.
~ 12 : 00-Janakl 33; 12:41).....News 13; 1:00-Tomorrow
' 3. 4.
Movie Channel 4 5 &amp; 7 P .M. - Slarshlp Invasions lPG!
!&amp; 1l P.M. - Cassandra Crossing IRI
·
Cable Ch•nnel s 6:30 P ,M. - Testimony Time
7:00P .M. - Paul Gaudino Fam ily Fitness
10 :00 P:M. - · 71)() Club .

A Pe nnsy lvania
held :

•

reader

~1$-8

• J 10 9 J( X X
t K XX X
• J} X X

Our reader wants to know
our bid in r esponse to partner's opening one s pade. We
r ecomme nd a two-heart
r esponse, but do not want to
be sued if our r esponse
doesn't work out.
1NF.:WSPAPEH

1-~N Tf: HPJU SE ASSN , J

tFot a copy ol JACOBY MOD·

ERN . senrt S1 to: " Win at
Bridge. " care of this ne wsi}M·
per, P. 0 . Box 489. Radio City
S7ation. New York. N. Y. 10079.)

NOW,
WHAT
SEEMS TO
BE AlLIN'
YOU ,
SNUFFY?

.

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10-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Momhly, May 15, 1918

~Afla~~ . ,!·::u
: ....."'. ,.., ., Want Ads Turn Unwanted ·I tems Into Cash

It - The Dailv Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0. , Monday, May 15, 1978

niCKTRACY

.

TELEVISION
VIEWING

won t to buy 01 sell someth• n q

oe l oo kmg l o• wor k

15 WurWJ or UiH.Ier
Ll~&lt;~rgc

Cw.sh
LOll

l day
! days

,.,
1.25

,.,
'"'

3lilly¥
6delya

225
3.75

3 00

£aeh word UVt'f thl' lllLUUILW I\ 1$
Wurds is 4 t't!ll l.S !Jl!'" wur d ~r d&lt;t)
Ada rwmin~ utllt'r thart cutt:it'1.'U trvr
dll.yti will be dtll rlo\~ at ttw I dar

""'

In rnemur}', Card uf Thank.&gt; &lt;~ Ud

Obiluwry : 6 t•enu; pt•r .,.·on!, S3 00
tnin imwn Cash 111 ad\' am·c.

Mubilt&gt; Humt! ~k·~ and \'a nt s.tles
art'

fo~!e• ,~•th 0

titl t!l.

.

U t~rt 11 •rl

f&gt;la.im.•99'MI :.ili

YARD S Al~ ~ t on ~ So• Moy 1J
( noon ) lhwugh ~o r May 7U
Furnllu re oppi1011 Ce~ 1V go ~
heote • ~
tent camper cor p e t
remnQrlt~ l1 ~1en ~ and ~prl.'od ~
m1~c
househo ld good\&gt; ton
ond cl6t h.e ~
I rn!i{' lr Or11
Long!&gt;v11l eonC R IO (Delltm Nd I
Pho r\e 742 1b68
YARD SALE lues 'and Wed bqtJ
laurel Sl M1dd leport Oh10

For Rent
lum•shed
54J4.

WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADUNES
Noon on S&lt;;t llrtl&lt;ty
T~Ml&lt;n

thr lJ Fntl&lt;~,
iP M, .
Llit· llcly lleforl! puhiJl'atton

-

opb

~~

Phon ('

.

S w Hill~·

&lt;p M

Fn Wiy ;~ ftt~mw •

Ovr
ll('W
renren oss.s rance' you 1,may be
able ro l1ve 1n our r~p011rncn1
l or less thon s;o o rnon th For
rYIOI e •n l orrno t1 on
con tact
Vtlloge Manor Apo r l merll~
991 7787

rwo

BWROOM
onl y 9rr; 337 4

1ro1let

ad~~ ~~ ~

,

HVt B ~D ROOM co un rr.y home
long Barr om or eo SI 75 per
month plu~ u lf l1 ! 1e~ 985 412 7
MIODlEPOR I 0111c o;;poo&gt; 1000
~q
II
011
lQ rtdiiiOilE.'d
( Ofpered G• ound lloot Corner
locor1on Call q92 3631
l'HfH E ROOM lu11u~h "' d
99) 5434 or 99 7 312q

OUR ) IN CE RE thank s are bemg
e" Ien ded to th e stall of theE w
rng Fun eral Home thP R ocu u~
Anwr1c On l eg1 on P o~ I 602 Rev
l1e ~~ l ond Norr1 s to 1hose who
.~ enl .flo wers . food and cards
A nd l o the l od 1e~ wh o prepared
!h e? d inner at the Leron Fol b
Com n1u n1t y Hal l We ore mos t
g1ot el u l l or the K 1n d nes~ !)hown
c&gt;

!he 1-amt l y o f Dar rell

R ou ~ h

RN FOR Sat ur day an d )undoy day
!&gt; h,lt
Call A rcod•o N ~H&lt;;t'ng
Home Coolvdlt&gt; 61 J &amp;67 3196
ond do bodyw or k 747 Jt5 J

Guaranteed Training-

NO JIEM TOO large or too smo/1
Wt ll bu y I p•ece or cornpl ere
household New us tod o r onr 1
ques Mor11n s Furn•lure 10 N
2n d Sr
M 1ddlepon Phone

99] 6370
CHIP WOOD
Poles
mo "
d1ometer 10 on lorgesl end SB
per ron Bundl ed slob SO pe1
ron Delivered ro Oh• o Paller
Co R1 J Pome roy 9911b89
SC A S H~

l 01

Junk car s f- rye s
Truc k and Aur a f.lorr s Wreclo.e r
Serv1ce r.re sole ond Re poH
Rutla nd 7417081 01 Pennzod
74:2- q5 75

COI NS CURRENCY rokens o ld
pocket wo r c he~ and c hou 1~
~ 1lver ond gol d We need 19b4
and o ld er !&gt;dYer COi f1'0 Buy ~ell
or trade Coli Roger Wam sley

741 2331
WANlED 10 bu y Good u~ed
lumber
D1fferent ~·ze~ ond
lengths 7413074
TI MBER POM ERO Y Forest Pro
duct s rap pnce l or sto nd1ng
so"" l1mber Cell 9lf2 59b5 or
Ken t Hanby I 4.ol6·8!»70
WAN l 10 bUy Used
997 3757 alter 5 pm

540.00 Married

Call
Army
Recruiting
SFC Lowery
Collect 593-3022

I614 J698·32'10
RI 51 NG ST AR Kennel Boordmg
Indoor and ou td oor runs
Groommg a ll breeds Clean
somtory la cd 11tes Chesh11e
Phone (61 4) 367 079?

Antolial~

1972 PONTIAC CAlAliNA SBOO
991 7453.
1975 MUSTANG GHIA. f' 5 P B
A C sun roo f AM -FM 8 track
srereo rea r w1 ndow defogger
Coli ol rer 5 pm CJq'J 6130
l 'HS CHEVROLET MO NTl Carlo
f' S P B A ( 9911618
19b6 MUSTANG' 351 4bbl. Aul a
l o r ~ of e• lrr., S5SO or best of
fer ·· lnlere'i .ed callers only
a ft er 5 pm 9"/7.2qq5

1971

CADi llAC

ElDORADO

(leo n
e;.: ce ll enl
Phone &lt;f9'17 Ab2

condtlion

19b&lt;f O PEl ST A TION wag on , 4
speed Sto rts and runs very

good s•oo 'l'l7 3690
19H DODGE OAIH Spor t Coupe b
cyl.
a uto . AM ·FM 8 !rac k
AC
Ver y clean 985 J5.ol ?
oflsr 6 pm
1966 DO DG ~ VHI1b5

9'&gt;1 52&lt;0

Campiilg-Equipntfllif
MUSl MOVE cap s and c"cunpor s
Ou r los5 your gorn o! Codner's
Campe"

Today is Monday , May 15,
tile !35th da y of 1978 with 230
to follow.
The moon is in its first
quarter.
The morning star is
Mercury .

l'~oQ

}tole~mor~

11

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bO

1

bedroom

h'H) Un ~AH: 8. fn .. t w1th Go B e~c
luhl€'1~ 8. ~ Vop \..,n!et prll ~
Npl~or' Drug
COAL liM~~lO N E ~and grovel
.rol• tullllhlcHIIlP ft&gt;rldtr f'( dog
l o~u l

011d all l ypl'~ o l
tPI~IOI )alt Wor J.. ., lnt
~r f' omer oy Q97 '339 I

~ol!
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Mom

EED A WATIER
SOFTENER?
Ll~t Pomeroy Landmark
soften &amp; condition your
water with (o.op . water
softener , Model UC-SVI .
Now Only '289.95

Let us test your water Free

Pomeroy landmark
Qf't~ack

-·
~

w. Carsev . Mgr.
Phone 9922181

APPLIANCE
SERVICE
We have enlarged our
se r vice department and
will service Hotpoint and
ether brands .

B~ }l S~ lt (I I O N olthe be~l wood
~tovc~ m Southeo~ ! ern Oh1o

Jo tul
Mor!)o
Ele!
Trrol10
I empwood a nd Nolhuo Z,on
Hear Co tl l'utnam Or (oil M rll
}t
AthP n' bl 4 5976fJ79 o r
bl4 bqb 1187
!!URkOUGH ~

Phone 992·2181

l..---- - - ---.....J
,W ill C AR~ lor· rh t• cldc! ly 111 ou r
h e mp PhoneQGI1 731 4

S ~N ':l l

MA liC or
count1~19 moch1ne
Ph onf'
997 7156 llw Dotly !len t 111P~
Ill Cou11 !l. t1r&gt;t&gt;t Pomero y
Oh1o

CABBA Gl

BR OCCOLI

couldlowe1 brus!)el! sproul!.
~&gt;gg plant\ head le !!uce ~ wePt
pepper ~ hungor 1011 wa ... !&gt;t,~ Pt
bcno no thd1 pl.•ppet ~
Plu :.
1nony dtll e!€111 va rret 1e!o ol
tomoto planlo, rnof'ly lo. mds ol
hong1ng bo'iMet!&gt;
and
pa r
ll ower'i Lorge v011ety o l on
nual~ 111 flat ~
Cleland I 011,,.,
and Gteenh ou~ f'
C.e1 old1ne Cl .. lond

Check our low , low
pric es on

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,
POTACH, FERH&gt;-PELS
&amp; BLEND

Mono1 mobile
1110brle home
all · elec tr•c
l r on~l11 1 f11eplo cf' on o level
lbO • ISO lo t rn Tu ppers Ploms
Oh1o S8100 Ot w11l sel l trad er
~cperole .
61&lt;1 667 ·6120 o r
b iJ Q8S 4103

1970 lONOO N J bcd!oorn tfo1 ler
wtlh A C Con be le ft on lot
741 :t1n

HOlt Yf'Af.IK lRAtl UI: l&lt;l x 7{], U11
l unushed J bedroo m$ Cen l ral
A( l mrl(&gt;olJioni 4J 9q 1J~ l
or qq') 3650
19b9 lf.IA ILI:.I': 12 • 00 I bodroor11
Un lu11w.hed
gO!&gt;
rorlge
r orpe tmg 1n llv1ng rom:n S2 ~00
H-I J 279'J

O

R.,a] Esta.te for Sale
IH~H

BEDROOM ho me
J' 1
yeor s old A ll elN rr 1C Clo~e 10
sd1oo l N tce lo ! wdh trees In
Rutland 74. 1 ,w:,o

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CR 28

~ r oo 11 ~ h ou~e

11 1f 01'11 011011

I Q t IH OIC
/4 7 J1 04

8" OWN ER

HO U ~l

~Ul l

new lUI
ll t1ul('
J b e d room~
l1vlflg
room d111trlg !COrn kJ td1cr1
and woshe! and dryer loJ..e
O&gt;'CI pay m ent ~ Coi!IJ47 6JIJ)

11 ACRE )

B room remodcoled
horne all rnmcrol 11gh t ~ tucl
•ot! l urnoce
Rutland mea
S:JO 000 New J bedr oom tol ol
clec fr• r hor ne I 113 ac res
ll f'O! 1111 ne ~ S/7000 Budd1il9
lol I 11 one~ •u •o l wo1e1 on
lot SJ 800 Co11747 781q oflt'r S
p m or ony1une )o l &amp; Su11

MA)ON W V M odt•1n 3 bedr oom
h or ne~ I 8 1 Ot lt' ~ lund d10111
l111k fence On f' oil brtc k one
If orne con!o tt uct1on Good buy
N~W HA V ~N WV
Al l b rtc ~ ~
bed t OOITI'&gt; complc!lc h.ll rhcn
l orn1 ly room l1 .. 111g roor 11 w1 !h
l +rcploce b&lt;110 lotge &lt;OHler
Ia! l-l1ce p!op er ty ~ m y' hnOtl{
1ng ovo1loble Col!
Jolo.. e }urnel v•lll' RL&gt;ol h iO!t•
Phone 304 b15 3030 or 67S 3431
PvPnu1q~

VIRGIL B., SR . ~y
992-3325

ot

.1. 1 !fJ11

216 E. Second Street
Pomero~ ~

Ohio

BUS ,
BUILDING
Around 2600 sq. ft . of ll oor

ut ilities . Out of fl ood.
2S ACRES - On good
gra vel r oad. One m ile from

Ru tland . Electr ic on the
pro perty . Good buil ding
sites. Only 512.500 .00 .
2 ACRE LOTS - Nea r

Bedding
Plants ,
Potted Plants , Dish
Gardens ,
Hang i ng
Baskets,
Vegetable
Plants.

Tupper s Pla ins. Water and
electr ic avail able on 681.

ca rpe ted . Fallou t shelter. 3

1971 CHfVROlH SHORl

bedrooms. large closels.
ba th , F . A . nalural ges
fu r na ce, ba semen t. 2
por ches near sc hool and

BRICK
Will DO lorna II houhng cu t brush
deonmg ol bo~f.·rnenl!o O!I I(S
gw age f•l c f'h!mu &lt;f9? 7 764

EXPERT
HUNTER

CH ~ V RO lEI

CUSIOM Dclu • e
1
ton p•ckup S3400 low
,
m•leogll
R e~rl~v1IIP
b14 378 b3 11

1 97~

HONDA
99:J 777 4

CB

360

Wheel
Alignment

1700

,1 973 GRA VElY TRA CTOR 11 h p
d v ol wheels ehH ! t J( s!ort 36
rnowfH SOOO 9C/1 J .oi Oi
HO ME GROWN tomo l o plan t ~
Improved Me,. 1can and ~arly
V10le11.1 Al ~o cabbage plo11h
I homm Haymon OCioH from
Sw1mrnrng Pool
Syro(u~e
Oh tO

'S
USW fRACTO R

N~W

SPECIAL $~~
Any U.S. made car'-port 1
extra if needed . Excludes
front. wheel drive cars.

i USED IMPLEMENTS

Call Now For
Appointment

MF9 Bo ler M FTO Boler M FI10
Bol er Mollhew s Ro ta ry Scylh e
M F880' Sem t moun led 6 bot·
!o m Plow
MFS70 I? 01s(
Mf 200 lllow Cho ppe1 M F3q 2
Row Plon1ers
Mechonrcal
I 'onsplonrer

SHINN S TRACTOR SALES
Phone .t 58 163()
l!!on W Vo

HOME

-

4

Muffler - Brakes .

Real Estate for Sale
HOM~SIIl:S

l ot ~ ole 1 OCIC' and
up M1d d lepor r near ~ul l ond .
Call 9Q'} .7 461

3 bedroo m huu~lo' 1 bot h ~
n il Plm
I orre Mtdd!(&gt;por l
cl ow Ia Rutlund Phone 9q7
748 1

Shocks . Tires
Battery.
Installation Service
I'll. 992-2848

Cornmc rCIO] prope1ty .oppr o l{ 17
acres leve l la nd l o ~ olt•d o l
1up pe1 ~ Pl o 1 n ~ on Oh1o Rou te
7 Phon e (bl 4) 667 6304

-

AUTO PAINTING,.
Rl. 1
Middleport, Ohio

Pomeroy landmark
l : l c k W. Corsey, Mgr.
-

·

PhonH92·.2lll

"THE MilEAGE MAKER"

SPRING SPECIAL
Compfete Pain! Jobs
Small Cars
5100.00
Large Cars
$125.00
Trucks
5175.00
Body work &amp; repair S1.00

Under hang gutters &amp; room
additions .
For Free Estimates

Dupont maferials .
742·3010

stor y frame , wood-burn ing
f i r epla ce, fro nt &amp; re al

bldg .. lots of remodeli ng.
fen ced .

Re duced

to

Sl 1.SOO 00
SEE THIS - 10 acres
ground , F RE E GAS, lar
out. JU ST 55.000.00 for

R.esidentia I

Anyday, anytime.
Phone 965-3806
Jack Ginter 985·3606

home or tra iler .

LIVE
HERE
IN
COMFORT -. Brand new. 3
BR . bath. lovely lireplace,
carport 8. storage, l level
acr e, corn er lot. Many,
m an~

oth er

and

Jack's SeptiC
Tank snce

fe at ures,

Box 3

536 ,000 .00.
END OF YOUR SEARCH

Chester, Ohio '

l0-30.r I

older home, we ll built,
many t imes below
rep lacement value. 3 BR.
ba th .
f orm al
d in ing .
ba sement, porches . J UST

~~

NIC&amp; WOilK. EASY,,.

AND YOU FOUND THAT
lo\1551N6 PAGE OF MIZ

DO&amp;&amp;INS' 5SC~ET
ENEKGY FORMULA:

'

KIDNAPPIN&amp; AND
ASSAULT! ENOU0H
TO J UE&gt; HIM FOR
KEEP5 ..THA~K5

10 :3o-Farm Digest

Baskets, Sprays

\1\JI}Nr )e}'if

Bibles, Bunch
o'\.

'q'

•"

•'''"''

Wreaths

ELLIOTI APPLIANCE II
..

I

·.~,,. !'

,

l.OOI( , IF 11-1 f;

DID!l'T CO IT, H6 OIM OOrf!

t
rJ I IJ

'" mile oil Rl. 7 by-pan on
St . Rt. T'24 toward Rull•nd ,
0.

IGELPED

Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 9g2 -S682

l
'

~

tNOYFLE~

ORPHAN ANNI E
.lJ1TI.E
.

00-llc

-

S ~E "5

SMART ... 6RIWE •• THAT REMINDS
6U1 WH E' E WILL 511E Go, ME OF SOME li55A NtEOS COOL . . THING.. ·WATCH
FRESH MOUNTAIN
STORE A f EW
A IR "·
""" "'· ~ '1'1\RTllfRC.

J&amp;L

...........

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

Low down pay ment, loads

of remodel ing. 3 BR. ba th.
formal d ining , 2 car
garage, lot s of ground wi th
fr uit &amp; ber r ies . $19 .500.00 .
Some
of
the
above
represents P,roperties that

Blown Insulation
JIM KEESEE

Service
,...........

~tal'

ta

the

SMITH NELSON ·
MOTORS, INC.

Pomeroy 992-6282
or 992-6263
8A.M.to4 :30P.M.

times the sell ing price .
- Many Other Properies-

OPEN DOOR POLICY LIST YOUR PROPERTY
WITH US AND ONLY
INTERESTED
POTENTIAL BUYERS
WILL BE BROUGHT
AROUND,
HENRY E. CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK , KATHY &amp; LEONA
CLELAND
REALTOR
ASSOCIATES
992-22S9- 992-6l91
992·2S68- 992.600!

You Have

MODERN
SUPPLY
Small engine &amp; mower
service, Muny Ferguson

&amp; Gilson Tillers, L.awh Boy
Mower Sales &amp; Service .

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

VA I HA 30 yr 11110ncrn g al~o
lf' hnon&lt;tng lrc lond Mo1tgogv
17 E ) !Orf' Ath('n~ ph on e lbl 4l

191 3011

BY OWNH 3 hqrlt oo m~ w1 1h for&lt;
ed 011 go~ hNJ1 and 011 wn dr
IIQrHnQ I 0( 1{' lpvpl lo t 111
fl ullond
S I~ 000
Ph o ne
747 J tbJ
lrornr hou~c 0
room'&gt; and bolh cellar ou!
bu1ldtng ~ 4 oo t•'&gt; land or ('dg.:·
o l Rutland Cur11plr&gt;t t• IIOtfL&gt; r
hook up ol .. n I bonh opp1a•s
eJ p1oper1y at $ 15 SOO f&gt;hone
qcn 709 4

TWO 510RY

MIDIJl EPOHT :J bedtoorn horne '1
lull bath '&gt;
h11ly ca1p l•lcd
PqUifJ]1 f•d ~I l l IWII Wi th lfll('r
(0 11 1 norurol go\ fur noel:' cen
11al ou con d1t1 011rnq on,o 100 11
I 00 lo t
I C'llCPrf 111 yard
SJ!&gt; SOU PhonP r.;41 t~'J4~

• · I J I 11'1 0.

PUlliNS EXCAVAriNC Co mple te
~CIVIC~ PhMc99/2 478
WINllR GC I ro you 1 h ou~e? ler us
rno k 1.1 ne(cs~ ory rupCIII\ AI
lrornm Cons tru(IIOII 7471328
~tW tN G

IIICO

MACHINl

all

m o~ e\

Rt&gt;p u t r ~

9'1'1

set

OOZER FOR HIRE
Speci,lized
In
yard
grading .
drivewavs .
landscaping, etc.

l::X(AVA liNG dOHH lo odt' r O!ld
backh oe wor~ dvmp truck \
and Ia boy~ l or h11c wdl haul
!ttl d 11t l o sari l rme~tone and
gro11cl Coli Bob 01 ~ ogf' r Jd
ler., day phone &lt;:tn 7089 111g h•
phorHJ q97 3~1~ 01 9q1 5231'

Call
JERRY MURPHY

Rubber Back Carpet
As Low Al
sq. yo.

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

14 88
•

p .m.

dotel
ba clo.hoe
and dd cher Charles R Ho t·
h e ld
Bor k Hoe
Se 1v1ce .
Hullo nd Oh10 Phone 74'1 7008 .

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY
IN GALLIPOLIS

AT 446-3643

Evenings Call 446·37V6 or 446-7881

ANO MARl iN
HOWE RY
COIIO img
H!plo c s. ystemS
do H~ ' , bo( khol.' du1np huck
b lo ck tap
ftrne stone
gravel
povrng R1 143 Pho11e 1 (bl -4 )
698 7331 .
~'

I
I

8AlH R00MS AN D K,tcho ll s
remode led cl'rornt( 1de plum·
brng . co rpe nuy o nd g enetol
momtenonce
13 year\ el{
perr en&lt;e . 997 3685

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742·2211

the

\

'

·0

~t 1
•

REDUC E D TO 115,900 -

I

A very nice p , stor y

•J 1
4

bedroom home In good con dition . Featu r es a base ment
with finished famitv room and laundry roo m . eat·ln
kit chen . living room &amp; ba th . Lar ge lot w ith fen ced

ya rd . Call now. priced to sell.

U~E

If 1-1,..,-u:.

WoRJC..

/IIU Y V/S/7:3
.WS !N f'l
~VAQ&lt;l

I 'MGONG TO

BLACKMAIL
n1EMI

HC$J/711L..

PGB

A E BHP

WSBV

H

PL U B

U HD

PG L DA

LV

PGll

NSE

68 ACRE FARM '- Pr ice reduced to \46 ,900 . Allroctlve
remodeled ? s l or~ farm home ....."~ ce home fea tures

• large living rflom , d l n i•at.l'~\"' ... chen, 5 bedrooms.

&amp; 1t1:1 baths. 15 ar;. ..\i,. t"' ...~ •e llu~dw l th balancl! ln
pa sture and wood 1~ ... roer barn.&amp; garage . You must
see this one, it' ! W G JI wor th the pr ice . Located off Rt.

315 in Meigs County.

•
·'

In The V1lltY

1911 \Joo!M i t!IM ,. . ., IIIC

ONE Of TI-lE WORST
THINGS THAT CAN HAPPEN
TO A PERSON 15 TO

1\~0W

fll5 0\LJN DESTI N~

• ·w 9 B 1
a KQ

SOUTH

+

A6

"K Q J 6

• J 10 9 6 7 6
• 6

Vulne rable : North-South
Dealer' North
West Nonh Easl South
5t
2a
l NT
?a
Pass 70

••

Pass

UHD

PG B

HTBQHDWBE

Pass

Pass

Opening lead :

JGS

NLEVP

VUL P G

LATER,

I ALWAYS
SAY

Alan : " So uth doesn 't rea lly ex pect to ma ke his conlra ct, but he starts out as
best he ca n by discarding
dummy's a ce or hearts on
hi s own ace of s pades . Then
he cas hes the three top
hea rts to discard dumm y's
ace , king and queen of diamonds . This makes his diamonds good and he cashes
them.' '
Os wald : " Thi s leaves
South with three sixes while
dummy holds the· ace and
two clubs. What does East
hold 1 "
Alan : •'He holds the bag .
If he throws a club dummy 's
clubs ar e good . If he throws
his last s pade or heart,
South's s ix or that suit becomes a winner and Easl is
squeezed again.

+5

By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sonlag
·. Alan : " Vi ctor Mollo has
collected some of the old
fa ncy ha nds plus some ext ra
modifications. They aren "t
bridge, but they should be or
Os wald : " Here is his version of the classic play
known as the great unblock.
He didn "t give any bidding,
so I have made up a way for
South to arrive at seven
notrump . The contract can
only make after a s pade
lead, but we can 't blame
West for opening a suit that
his partner has bid at the

seven level."

SHOOT FUST AN'
./-"-.. AST QUESTIONS

15 IN STOCK

.....

+ KQ J 10 961

Interest. "

BARNE Y

HELEN L. TEAFORD
GORDON B. TEAFORD
SUE P. MURPHY
Re•ltor Assoc lolts

5- 15- A

EAST

• 5 43 2
• 2

• Yeslerday'o Cryploquote : ... ANU I KNOW I'LL Nt:VJI:It
HAVE TiiE PATIENCE TO POUND THE WHOLE HALF·
CUPFUL OF FLOUR INTO THE SWISS STEAK.- PEG
BRACKEN

YOU

NORTH

• 50 2
" 50 2

CRYPTOQUOTES
I THOUGHT
THAT WAS 111E
CONNECTION I

South plays greet unblock

w•::sT

used fnr thl' three I.'s. X for th e tw o O's, &lt;'l c. Sing)(' l ette r s,
apostrophes , the lcn~ th and form atio n o( lhe wor d! are all

IT GOES MCK 10
THE DAYS \\/HEN
I WAS IN '11-1E
" E~CORT "
BUSINESS.

Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

+ AK Q
• AJ I09 s nn

One lcllc r si mply stands for another. in lh is sam ple A b

Muuand

BRIDGE
•

AXYDLBAAXR
LONGFELLOW

is

Hogan ' s Heroes 15.

6:00-News 3,4,6,10,13,1 5; ABC News 6; Feel ing Free
20 ; Zoom 33.
6:31).....NBC News3, ~.15 ; ABC News 13 ; Carol Burnett&amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 6,10: Over Easy 20,33.
7:00-Cross.Wits 3; ,4; Newlywed Game 6, 13; Pop Goes
The Country B; News )0; Gilligan's Is. 15; French
Chef 20; Boating Safety 33.
7:31).....Hollywood Squares 3,4; Lel"s Go To The Roces 8;
Candid Camera 6; MacNeil-Lehrer Report 20,33 ;
Price Is Righi 10; That' s Hollywood 13; TV Hono(
Society 15 .
6:00-Movle "'The Li ncoln Conspiracy"' 3,4,15; Happy
Days 6,1 3; Movie " It's A Mod, Mad, Mad, Mad
World" 8. 10 ; National Geograph ic 33; Alcatraz 20.
6:31).....Laverne &amp; Shlrley '6,13; 9:00-Three's Company
6.13 ; Slx American Famllles 20; Tour En' L' AirBallel Adagio 33.
9 3i).....(arter Country 6; Mary Tyler Moore 13: 10 :00PIIot ""Windows. Doors &amp; Keyholes'" 3,, .1 5; Family
6, 13; Some of the Presidents' Men 33; News 20 .
10:30'-Biack Perspective On The News 20; 11 :00News 3,4,6,8.1 0, 13.15; Dick Cavett 20; Over Easy 33.
11:31).....Johnny Carson 3,,,15 ; Movie "' Funny Girl"
6, 13; Movie " Splg" 6; ABC News 33; Mov ie " Seo of
Gra•s"' 10.
12 :00-Janokl 33; 1:00-Tomorrow 3.• : 1: 30-News 13.
Movie Channel 5 4 5 &amp;9 P .M. - Jamboree In The Hills
7 &amp; 11 P.M.- Voyage of the Damned lPG )
Coble Channel 5 6:30 P.M. - Testimony Time
7:00 P.M. - Paul Gaudino Fam ily Fitness
10:00 P.M. - 700 Cl ub.

" A

hiniS. Eac h day I he rode lell crs arc different .

IF YOU NEED
A SC)fA THAT
MAKES A
BED f(!)R
.

largest Selection

About - "
39 Viet- -

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Here's how to work It :

p

TUESDAY, MAY"16.1978
5:45'-Fa,m Repor t 13 ; 5:50-P.TL Club 13; 6:1)0Summer Semester 10; PrL Club 15.
6:31).....Focus on Columbus 41 News 61 Summer
S.emesler 8; Concerns &amp; Comments 10; 6:45-Good
Morning, West Virginia 13 ; 6:55-News 13. ,
7·00-Todav 3.4.15; Good Mornlng Amerlco 6,13; CBS
·News 6; Chuck White Reports 10.
7:05-B ullwlnkle 10; 7:31).....Schoolles 10; 8:1)(1--{:opt .
Ka~garoo 8, 10; Sesame St. 33 .
9 :00- Merv Griff in 3; Ph il Donahue 4,13,15 ;
Emergency One 6: Brady Bunch 8; Match Game
10.
,
9:31).....Andy Griffith 8; Family Affair 10.
10 :00-Edge of Night 6; Pass The Buck 8; Joker's Wild
10; To Tell The Truth 13.
10:31).....Hollywood Squares 3.4.15; High Hopes 6; Price
Is Righi 6,10; $20.000 Pyramid 13.
11 :00-High Rollers 3,4,15; Happy Days 6. 13; 11 :30Wheel of Fortune 3,15; Family Feud 6,13; Par.
tr ldge Family 4; Love of Life 8,10; Sesame St. 20;
Cousteau Odyssey 33.
l l :55-CBS News 8; Loving Free 10; 12 :00Newscenter 3; News 4,6,10; Sanford &amp; Son 15;
Gambit 8; Midday Magaz ine 13.
12:31).....Ryan 's Hope6,l3 : Bob Braun4; Gong Show 15;
Seorch for Tomorrow 6.10; Elec. Co. 33 .1:00-For
Richer , For Poor~r 3; All My Children 6, 13; News
8: Young· &amp; the Restless 10; Not For Women Only
lS.
l : 31).....Days of Our Lives 3,4.15; As The World Turns
6,10; 2 : ~ne Life to Live 6.13; 2:31).....Doctors
3,4 , lS ; Guiding Light 8, 10.
3:00-Another World 3,4,15; Genera l Hospital 6.13;
Lil la•. Yoga &amp; You 20 . ·
3:31).....AI I In The Family 6,10; Consumer Survival Kit
20.
4 .00-Mister Cartoon 3; Superman 4; For Richer, For
Poorer 15; Merv Griffin 6; Addams Fam il y 8;
Sesame St. 20,33; Gomer Pyle, USMC 10; Dinah 13.
4:31).....GIIIIgan 's Is. 4: Lillie Rascals 3.15; Gilligan's Is.
6; Brady Bunch 10.
5 :00-Here Come The Brides 3; Star Trek 4; Gunsmoke
8; Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33 ; Hogan's
Heroes 10; Emergency One 131 Petticoat Junction
15.
5:31).....News 6; Elec . Co. 20,33; Mary Tyler Moore 10;

38 "All

MA'AM, ll&amp;H HI.S.
L!F,. HOole G'OUL.D

us.

lWO H O U S ~ S In )yro cuse on 11
acre lo t Spac1ous 3 be d1oom
.,.,.,th Iorge ulil tty room Hord.
wood f loor s a nd corpel l'rurl
11ees ond shrubs
In Ho c•nc 3 , oCie~ 8l'Or,.r l tluf 5
hndroom 3 bo1h home Corn
pletely
rem o del ed
nnd
ca rpeted Hos bath ga s and
elocrrr(' furnace Lo rge t or por!
and storog(J burldrng Cen t1ol
0 11 plus lull bo ~emcn l f or m ·
l ormOII Oil ca ll949 'JUICI

31 Tu form
direction
33 Growing
outward
37 Jet engine
housing

NE!D

~EYTH I NK

and sh rubber y on 2 level

Answer

HIS 81'fE DOfSN ,,.

WINNIE

gra vel hill. Bath, natural
gas heat. lot s of flowers

BAGGY ELDEST ISLAND ·

1he
burned
before

C~llO

•nd ste what you'ro alottlng
- Good Jelectlonl - Fully
stocked .
Call74l ·221 1'
TALK TO
Wendell or Herb Grote
or Gene Smith

I Jumbles: SOOTY

AVE ! rr'S WOR"T14 A

EIAD Cl!iT

Frenk 1nd E,nelf

Buy Whtr~ you c:1n come In

Will do roof1 rr g com tru ct 1on .
plumb1ng a mi hootrng No tOb
too Iorge or too ~moll Phone
7 47 1348

CALL ·

&amp; UD

9' and 12' Vinyl
Floor Covering In Stock

4-12· 1 mo. P.
~X C AVAII N G

k~al Jt~ tate tor Sale

4er aqe,

411 corpet insl•lled with
poddln~ •• no chorgt .
Expert in•lolltllon.

!he

7/ij4

I obr I(
)hop
Po mero y
Auth OiltCd Smgcr )ole~ o11d
)ef VI Ce We ShO! pen )CI~\O r '

Salurday's

WILL. KNOCK

SAVE ON
CARPOING
DRIVE ALimE
&amp;
SAVE A LOT

Middleport , Ohio

4·24· 1 mo.

(Answe~tomorr~ )

'

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
DOWN
~~- · · 8UT Wfi MUSi
FLY!
' EM FLAil
I Earth, e.g.
t Advance
7 Chinese
2 Young hare
dynasty
3 Correct
10 Ilalian
t And not
city
5 Opposite
II Suffix for
of WSW
patron
6 Youngster
12 Ungered
7 Assailed
.-....,_,..,. ·1' about
8 Means
Yesterday's
13 Billy 9 Impoverished
Williams
10 Angered 'v, 25 Minute
14 Prayer
15 Chan's numquantity
26 Lustrous
word
ber one son
15 Alight
17 Up to now
fabric
t6 Former
18 Engender
27 Observe
first
21 "I'll ·_ By"
29 Qeave
A man onl 4 feel as old
family
Z4 Iron
30 Like
ashe is,
18 Former
Curtain
O'Neill 's
Nobodll foun' out
anubodlJ
first
lady
coWitry
ape
I alwai.JS
count
19 Sununer :
.-.,.;-,,--,.,-.,;....,.· saLJ!
Mister
candles!
Fr .
Walt?
20 Bugbear
22 Sleuth :
abbr.
23 Fixed
charge
Z4 Dolt
27 Cloy
28 Hawaii 's
Mauna 29 Diaphanous
32 Maiden
eUort
t'~&amp;~RNI
_E~--------..-~~--------------, .&gt;4 Piece of
glass
35 Neck part
36 Ilium·
ina ted
c.~f:cTING, 31 Atonement
10 Dander
U Applause
42 Son of Odin
43 Degrade
")HA"T

.

PUODl ~ POOLS All sr r e~ and
shape!) }w rm pool~ 2 yeto rs
OJo: p errei,(C
h er:- CSIIfno l os
on y1h H'9
'( OU
need
l or
under gr ound ~wr m pool~ N ew
chmnt cal and supply ~ t ote
A lh ony"
O h1o
Ph one
0 14 bQ8 b555 ( Alter 0 pm ,
b iJ 689 ~/;1 Jo hn Jeflor s or
0!!9 5165 81l l Cdle!le ) We a re
N0 1 oil w(' l on PRICES .

:arefullv
Chosen
Your Love ,

I 1 I I I) r I XJ

Answerhert~jYOUR(

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ALLEYOOP

4.9.1 mo. oo.

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B" OWN E~ :, o uc~ w1th Q room
h o u~(' I RH G A S It or gar age
~ UIIll!lC &lt; kt lchcn and borde red
by I u ec lo. s CollfJB5 JCI/7

Free Est .
C•ll : 992-lll5

II

NEW-J UST OFF PRESS! JUMBLE BOOK II 1 with 110 puzzles II anlt·
able tor $1 . ~ postpaid hom Jumble, clo this newspapet , P.O. Bo• l4,
Norwood , N J. 07~ . Include your name. addren. zip co de aM make
clleckll payable 10 NewspaperbOoka.

lully Insured

,......,

PU!l-2114

SALES AND SERVICE
n .9.tfc

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1

Now arrange the circled letters to
form the surprise answer, as sug·
gested by the abo\/&amp; cartoon.

lronklunorl - IT'S "DOG EAT DOG"

Thermal Insulation
Save 30 pet. 10 SO pcf."
on hooting cost
Experience •nd

Pomeroy, Ohio

could not be replaced at 3

J

WJ.&lt;Ai YOU MI&lt;S&gt;H'T
"TAKE. IF '{OU
DON'"T FEEL WELL .

Answer: What happens when 1 puppy awallowte

Cellulosic (wood fiber)

300 Main St.

byHenri .A.rnold andBob lee

130'1 .;t.J D H~

ROGER HYSEll
GARAGE

DAVE'S BACKHOE
&amp;
DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE
Call After l :OO or
Anytime Saturday
992-7 119 or 992-5041
4-27-tf c

WHO .;rAI2Je;D ThS
C:H!GAOO FI~Ei 7;

Middleport, 0 .
5-1l ·2wk .

N. 2nd

0 11!0

~THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME

Unsc ramble these tour Jumbles.
one letter lo each square, to form
tour ord inary words.

fay's Gift

\I

20 ; Anyone For Tennyson? 33.

~ ~ ~~ ®

Flowers,

I

8, 10; Consumer Sur viva l 20,33 .

8:31)..... Baby , l"m Back 6, lO ; Turnabout 20,33.
9:00-Wheels 3.4,15; Mash 8.10 ; Art Ameri ca 20 ;
Meeting of Minds 33.
9:3()-{)ne Day At A Time 6. lO ; Art America 20; 10:00Fantasy Island 6,1 3; Lou Granf 8.10; News 20 ;
O&lt;ig inals 33 .

Crosses, ' Pots,
',I&gt;"

7:31).....Thal Nashville Music 3; In Search of 4; Muppet
. Show 6: Mafch Game PM 6; MacNeil-Lehrer
Report 20,33 ; Wild Kin gdom 10; Candid Camera 13 ;
Nashville On The Road "15.
8:00-Little House On The Prairie 3,4,15; Movie " The
Adventures of the Wilderness 6, 13; Good Times

11 :DO-News 3,4,6.6.10. 13. IS; Dlck Cavett 20 ; Over
Easy 33.
ll 31).....Johnny Carson 3,4.15; Pollee Storv 6,13; Movie

p r i c~ d

CARTER

I

Beautiful
Selection Flowers

-

LOOK SlO,OOO .OO .
THIS YOU CAN BUY

IMAi&gt;INe
MSY ~l~t&lt;.­
HI? L.lFE

TO YOU!

bedroom frame hom e on

bedroom s. wa-4 k-ln cl osets,
and enormous storages. 1112
ba ths, ful l basement, oak

.

GReAT' THAT
MAKE~ E~TORTIO~ ·

For

3

lots. 51 6.500.
NEAR SCHOOL - Large 3

DEADHEAD HAD IT 0~ HIM ··
PL.V~ THS INFORMATION HI:
FORCED HER TO W~ I T&amp;!

4· 30- l mo.

AUTHORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

•'n•l'• •

commerciaL Call for
estimate , 24 hour service .

CAPTAIN EASY

742-2328,5 P.M. Io 9 P.M.
Order Now-Mount by Appl.

4-9-1 mo.

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

porches . me t al stora ge

SALE
$.44.11
$51.97
$55,17

AI Tromm Const.

Call
992-6323 or 992-6011
5-lS.Jmo. pd .

per inch using only the best

MAIN
POMEROY, 0.
A
LOOK
WILL
CONVIENCE YOU - 111,

LIST
$78.31
585.01
581.19

.BR78xll
GR78x14
HR78x1S

24 Yea'rs Service

Has res t r oom, water , ges
and
elec t ri c.
On l y

STJ.OOO .OO.
NEW LISTING

-

3-t5.1f c

BOB'S

DURA-STEEL RADIAL

Siding

Pomeroy, O.

store. Wa nt 113.500.00.
NEW LISTING - Buslne"
buildi ng 24x80 In Rulland .

lloors and trim. Fron t aM
ba ck porches, ga rage on
se mi pr ivate lot . 527 .000 .
WE
ALWAYS HAVE
BUYERS FOR SOME
PROPERTIES. BE SURE'
YOURS IS LfSTED WITH

1976 JtEP CJ:, 4 wheel drt'IC 304
V B flr1&lt;ed reasonably Phone
9B5 .tlq ~
MFI35 D!e sel
MF7JO Dle5el
M F 150 Dte sel Mf735 D•es"'l
M F165 Ote'5~l ~ F785 D1e ~el
MF 1135 Dtesel Cob o 1r 8.
heal er

MOORE'S

new k it chen, pa neling ,· all
nice bedrooms, barn and
oth er buildings. S7J ,500.

1976

Wo•k guoron l ec d 70 ., ear) CJo:
p~rlet l&lt;e . Phone 9921409

room house with new ba th,

· Sundoy l til l

19/S oooc~ I J ton oulo Irons
P ~ and P B 4 wheel dr1ve
Fo.r condllton 35 OClO mtle~
Pr 1(e
5 3000
Phone
614 069 5362

RtMOmLIN~:. l'lurnblllg hc otm g
ond o il ty p e~ ol ge11 croltl'p(m

MONDAY, MAY 15,1978
6:00- News 3,4,8, lO. lJ.l5; ·ABC News 6; Zoom 20.33.
6:31)..... NBC News3,~ ,l 5 ; AB C News 13; Carol Burnett &amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 8,1 01 Over Easy 20,33. .
7:00-Cross-WIIs 3,4; Newlywed Game 6,13 ; Marty
Robbins' Spotlight 6; News JO ; Gi ll igan' s Is . 15;
Daniel Fosler. M.D. 20; Know Your chools 33.

DELTA

MASH BROTHERS
Alum. &amp; Vin~

S.96 ACRES - Renovated 6

Open Mon . thru Sat9ti l s

bod 350
4 speed •uns good 98~ 3378

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

3~15

)

space . Load ing dock.
ar ched roo f, concr ete fl oor ,
air cond it ioned and all

Svracuse, 0 .

ne&gt;o: f 10 ~ t ot ~:~ Htgh.,..,. oy Gar age
0 11 Route 7 Ph one {614 ' 9l:IS

J

alrno~ r

CARVER S''
APARTMENT
AND MEETS
HEAD- ON
~
I'IAF'-AND · HAF...

)w~e ]Je.r~ 1oa~ot01~ JI 011S o il
~ m oll op plt ot 1 CO~ l own mowe r

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TO THE

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NORIH 0 ~ hvP P o11 t 1~ 5po cmu.,
ed10 rtl(t&gt; 3 bPd1 oorn homP 4
yeo1-. o ld 'J , bat hs I ully
equtpped kll ch l'n (t~n lrul ou
~ l on e
hrepla cC'
Doubll)
~orogt' Select IO&lt;Ot10n or1 I 4
oo c .. QQ719qo

K:=,.J _.. Phone 991-2181

HUBBARDS
GREENHOUSE

B O W~H I

lwdroorn brtcl•
a&lt;t o a t land m
Racmc
Dar c o~ 01 eo "1 y'COr~
old Co ll9 49·2890
h om (&gt; o n

Jack W. Carsey , Mgr .

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H WOOO

RETURNS

'Business Services

Bf.IADf 0~0
Au t '• On('('r Lom
pit'' ~ b(' rvl( f' Ph o11c Cl-l ~ /-1111
01 94'i :t(.J(J(J f&lt;O( lll C O hi O l l 111
Btod!ord

N~W

Pomeroy Landmark

Pnced lor qu1 &lt;k l
'&gt;ale See ~ ldon Wo lbum or coli
WA I t R W~ll d!illtng W1l11olll 1 .
997 1805 ott e r 5 00 pm
Gran I 747 ?BN

350 HON DA

~prmg

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!·O f&lt; ) Al ~ H u!l t (l r . ~ fJor od1 ~e 4
" " h o u~c ond bo rr1 3 Of tes
U~~ o' IH: A U 1'I Shop C'qutpmon t l or
lo"d R o~~ Rd l o wn ~ h tp fol d
nrH•Op('ro ror 01J 30 7 7)1J
140 Pot t lond Deep we ll 7 ~ pr
mg~ 1-'hone 991 33 18
IWO NEW I appan Ot•lu oP eiN h1 c
ro•1 ~1C''&gt; l1nu:•1 doc k glo,&lt;-wtn
I~ A ( k~ S and 3 ber!t oo m house
rlaw 111 d001 C'll I qold one! 1
w1th ]', QCt C'S 99? 77 QO
whtl(' $:l'}) t.'CI( h (On bf' ~eun
IN CHESH R tr roon1 lrorne hornt.:'
ar. KJ n g '&gt; bur~ Home )olf'~ I IOU
J bed r oo m ~ and balh on 2 large
~ ~~O HI ~I
f'OI11CI0 y
lot\ Ph one Q85 3526
1011 G M ( rtu&lt; l.. New broi..l' ~
HOUSt
FOR , ole 7 rn01m o 11d
)torr~ 011d lUll\ qood $4 50 w.rh
bo
th
Gorag'-' o n ntce lo1
hortNy t'h 011[' c:.lJ9 l5t~3
lo&lt;aled tn Por tland 843 7CIOO
IOIW f' NGI Nl J~l C $75 01 bt•&lt;-1
IWO ~lOR Y thr ~c bedr oom
oflp r Q8) 3q8)
l 101nt• huuse· l A l ur noce
M il k GO Al~ Ju,I IIP'&gt;henPd SW
~101111 wtndows
l11ep!o(e In
m•d up ]'( "[., w l'ntll'd Btlly,
M•drllt'pO• ' Phone Qq7 3457 or
SIO rl(Hrtlll"• SJO 5ho d(.• , 01 4 1
q9'} ~807
6~b I 23 4
H O U S ~ I·OR ,o l" 6 roo m ~ ond
]47j
Pl I'MOU !H
$3()(1 ond
bo rh Rou!;re Ohto S.om Vole ~
0'&gt;~Uir1 P
lunn Mm lilt&gt; '} way
9JQ 1307
VHJ
f M rad•o r(&gt; lephon£1
SJ'/) AnrtqlJ(' ~1119('( 1rt&gt;odlc H O U ~ ~ f OR ~ol e 111 f•ornm oy
IQ(o rl•d 111 UppPr Monkey RlJI1 S
\f'WIIIq fllothtrt P $1 00 Ltk C
roorn' w1 1h both and bo ~L'r ner t l
nf'l' I J04 /73) 1 7b
Pot r1oll y ' emodcl ed need~ o
~~ou n
)Al-l (lfuj /o,r w1th
f l.'w 1epau ., Pho n(l 997 7bbJ'
Goi:!P~P
labiPI \ ann ~ Vop
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247 "177 1

Pomeroy l,andmark

992 ·S776

HOOF HOllOW Horses Buy sell
hade or tro111 New and used
saddle\ R u t~ Ree..,es A lba ny

II

iienicc• Offrrcd

WA( KtNH UI CORPO RA liON w1ll
be OCCC'pltng op p lrc ot1on~ 011d
conduc l tng 1n l crv1Cw'&gt; !,om
8 JO to 5 00 on May 16 &amp; 17 l or
secur~ ly po~tiiOf'l .. oper, 111 the
1-' 1 Ploo~onr or eo Ap ply m pe1
'&gt;on 01 the Pt Pl e o~onr In n
M 1ltrory boc lo. grou nd prd e11ed
bu t no1 requf! ed We oro on
~q uol Oppoll un1 ty Employer

canoe

Pets for Sale

Single,

1

Lost and t 'ound

OlD FUR Nil URE 1ce bolle~ brass
beds .ro n bed~ etc corn plt? te
h o usehold ~ Wr11e M D M dle1
Rr 4 Porneroy Ohto 01 coli
q92.7760

c or ~

NHO SOMtON t ro cle an up

AN RC model 01 rp lone i111:.r ~~
looktr) g !01 o n RC Club 111 !he
Athen s Pom eroy or Goll1p011s
area . Col i 747 2028

Wanted to Buy

apt

Help Wanted

1397511

LOS l St . Bernard Abou t 3 years
ol d
Dark brow"
l e ft 1n
January A!' yone seemg 11 o r
hovmg
~t) l o •matr on
(Oil
614·378 6709 ln Reedw1lle
lo11g Boll om or eo

B li ~ MO Bill HOMI:. l PI f'len
•an! W Vo bes1dP Hf'c l.. ~
197J Br oodmore 14 " b4 I
bf' droorn
19lJ DD itOn 14 , b(J'J bC'drOOfll
1972 V1t tor 1011 I J • 67 3 hoclrnnrn
I bot h
197') c'ov~rllry f&gt;'l ~ 0~ 3 bed1 oort t

CHizt N ~

I (.1 Jo: 50 2 bedr oom rnob•le home 111
lo! o(1ne area Q97 5858

M omlil~

Mobile Home• for Sa'Jc llusincss sCnir•·•

COUN rRY MOBi l ~ Home f'01lo.
Rou te jJ north o f Pomero y
large lo1~ Call QQ] 7479
)~N I OR

NOTICE

For ~ h.·

Call q9'111S6

3 A ND 4 RM h 11!1 1'&gt;hcd nnci un

l'ht' Pullltsltt•r n•:.t•r\'t':. lht· n..:ht·
to t!dil or rt'Jt'•'l &lt;tn;&gt; atb dl't'l!ltd ot.ja•th.IJCIL Tht• Puhlt!&gt;ht'r w1 ll11ut b.&gt;
rtspon.:o;tb lr fu r 111111'+-' tlttm one Ult't•r··

A
,u,,..l CIOUS

01

you ll .ge r t£'Sul ts
!:lent1nel Wor1t Ail

ctCl't!Jlh~tl IJid} w•t h

t'ash wrt h
order . 2!i t'tnl dlli r~t' fur ads l'arr.vlltf!: Box Numllt•r lu Cart- uf Tilt- &amp;n-

rt!{1

w hate . . er

"'Sweet Hostage" 8; ABC News 33; Movie " Dragon
Seed"" 10.
.
~ 12 : 00-Janakl 33; 12:41).....News 13; 1:00-Tomorrow
' 3. 4.
Movie Channel 4 5 &amp; 7 P .M. - Slarshlp Invasions lPG!
!&amp; 1l P.M. - Cassandra Crossing IRI
·
Cable Ch•nnel s 6:30 P ,M. - Testimony Time
7:00P .M. - Paul Gaudino Fam ily Fitness
10 :00 P:M. - · 71)() Club .

A Pe nnsy lvania
held :

•

reader

~1$-8

• J 10 9 J( X X
t K XX X
• J} X X

Our reader wants to know
our bid in r esponse to partner's opening one s pade. We
r ecomme nd a two-heart
r esponse, but do not want to
be sued if our r esponse
doesn't work out.
1NF.:WSPAPEH

1-~N Tf: HPJU SE ASSN , J

tFot a copy ol JACOBY MOD·

ERN . senrt S1 to: " Win at
Bridge. " care of this ne wsi}M·
per, P. 0 . Box 489. Radio City
S7ation. New York. N. Y. 10079.)

NOW,
WHAT
SEEMS TO
BE AlLIN'
YOU ,
SNUFFY?

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12- The Daily Sentmel . Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Monday. Ma) '15, 1978

inio:GRAPH

Meigs Senior
monthly newsletter whtch ts
sent to over 2.•000 seru 01

May 16.

l9JS

Th rs commg year you ma) form
severa l atta chn 1ents qu 1t e
1mpui SI1J8Iy file a:, pects 1n d1
cate th ey co u td tur n ou t to bt&gt;
worlhw hlle amd las11ng rela
!lonsh1ps

ctttzcns, the weekly column
m the loca l newspaper and a
weeki) radw program we are
ttymg to reach all semur
ctttzens m the ,.county wtth
m{ormat wn about th e ser·
VlCeS \\hich are 8 VB!lable t o
the m thro u ~ h th e Se ni ur
Cittzens Center There IS no
charge fur any se rv1 cc:

TAURUS (Apnl 10-May 101 You however. dvnattons arc acm1ght form d qUick partne1 Sh iP
w1th sevt&gt;r al tr1€"n d s today cep t ed Mem bc rshtp s cu e
when an unu s L1al oppor tt m t y
c o me s al ong bu t b •~ wa rv o f a
de ceptive o ut swer t10rn1 ng rn
Frn d o ut mor e at)OI.. t yourself
by senct 1ng frH yOU! co py ol
Ma rl 50
A stro -Gri.i ph Leller
ce nt s f(1r eact1 anct d lon g sC'I f
ad dr essPd ~ td rnpt&gt;d en ve lop e
to Aslrv G raph P 0 Bo l- 489
Rad1 o Lr ty St a tr on NY 10019
Be su re to s oec1 f v bri111 s1 gr1

ava ilable and

CAN CER (June 21 -July 211

20 percent to 50 percent

th e m uncy IS

put mto the program budget.
as

an~

donatiOnS, so that

d

more pe rsons can be helpe
A semor Clt tzcn does not have

No 243:i , Heat1hslonc Class Mtddlep ort F' trst Bapl tst
Ch urch. Mtddleport Garden
Cl ub. Metgs Co unt y REACT.
Xt G•mma Mu Sorortty .
Metg s Co unt y Mmt stertal
Assoct a1t on. Un t t e d
Methodtst Men , Mt Unton
Bapttst Church, F' trst Untied
Pr esbyt ertan Church
Syra cuse. F'trst Umt cd
Presbyt en an Church
Mtddleport
There has been progress,
ho\\e\er , much yet remams
to be done - but wtth the
ro nt111u ed support of th e
cit 1z.ens of Metgs County sen wr c1t12en programs w tll
contmue tu grqw and provtde
needed ser v1res for older
perS&lt;Jns

to be a member to t·o m e to the
Cent er ur to be hel ped
through one of the sen 1ces
Money IS a 1w a~ s a
GEM INI (May 11-JJ!ne 201 A problem F'eder al and st &lt;~te
ch a n ct-~ to pefl or 11~o me e :..
fu nds are usually on a one
(COntmued from page I)
ce pt10113l serv1ce .-.. rll comr to )Ca r ba sts anrl
a \'.' ays
yo u w day J um p at th e oppo r requtre l ocal matchmg fu nds. · H~ :s:.ud 1t lA d~ expert \y put
tu nrt&gt; bu t g ood results w il l
f
com ,• on ly r1 yo u (U 1t alo r e
the percentage r ang 1ng rom tng{' ther ·
An

depenchng upon the rundm g
agency's guldellnes.

hk.es you •s tr ,. ,n g tr: set uo

Tho MeigS Co unt ) Coun cil
on Auing, the staff and sen ior

somet hing ben e fr c ,al

LE O (July 13-Aug 12) Be rlou
Olv c o:~ ref u l toda y d you rf' pu t11ng a gu e st hs t toge ther th at
. ou do n t o vc r lool-. a sens1t1ve
old h' end
VI RGO (Aug 23-Sepl l2i

A

o

Clt tzcnS \\ uuldhketota kc thlS
uppo rtumt y t o e xpress then
apprec tatton to all who haH

helped the Sentor Cmzen

:;l tua t•on •s llf..e l y to sh•fl rath er Progra ms tn a n} \\ a)' o\'er
une\ pect edlv today to your the past f1 ve )Cars A special
o:~ dva n t age H you re too t11n1d to thank-vou tu the Metgs Loca l
act you may lat er r eqre t 11
School. Buard for the use of
LI BRA (Se pt ZJ-Oct lJ) Dun t the old Pomero) Juntor Htgh
be re t1c ent tod av concern1ng, S ' h00 1 dun ng tht s tun e,
•our ju st d ues Hurn b!P1 Q yO UI
c
sel l unnec e ssar1lv co u ld ca use Without these facthllCS !here
the ot her part y to th1 n lo. yo u re would lx' no Se 111ur Cttlzc ns
asKmg for too rnu c h
Cen ter m Me1gs Count y

SC ORPIO (Oct

24·Nov

211

Sornethmg yo u re t10p1 ng for
today w111 not be o urta nd1sh It
may be nece ssar y to use a
d1 fferent approac h tha n you
tr , st cons1dered

SAG inARIUS (Nov

23- Dec

21) An 1rnpo rta nt goal 1s rea ch·
aol e tod a y pro vided you team

up w1th an ally whose meth ods
are more pr ac trcat tha n yo ur s
An o the r dre am er IS [ U S I

deaolwe,ght
CAPRICORN (Dec 12-Jan 191

Grea ter progre ss w ri t be made
today by add1ng a s11ghtl y n ew
tw 1st to s tandar d rp uu n e~ A
llt 11e ex pen me ntaf1 on could
pr o ve val uable
9
1

~~~~~0~ ~r~u(;1~~n ;~·:deabv ~ ~f'~ ;

yo u c an ada an ngred1ent anrl
creat e a place for vou rselt 1n
th e e nteror1se

PISCES (Feb

10 Ma1ch

Ove r analyz1ng

plan s today

20)

lend s to c re at e rndec1sron
ratne r tha n se rvmg a cons tru e
uve purpos e Act then ~o rre ct
any mrs takes as you go along

Top Meigs
(Continued from page

1)

OSHA

sw er oe rsonal co mm un1ca t,on s
p r omp t!~ today Some o ne wno

tuda v !'hanks also to the
Co u~\ ) Commisswners for
their fm ant' IBI aid and for
the1r assistance 111 obta mmg
a grant fo r c on st r uctiOn of a

ne" Center wht ch wtll be
1oc ated 0n Mu lbcrr) Hetghts
.

near Vete ra ns Mem ort al
Hospital A thank·) OUnote to
the MeigS Co unt y r-.alr Board

who have furn tshed space
d t t f th ast ft ve
an a en
~r e
year s at the County Fatr fh ('
foll owl ng church es a nd
urga mzauons ha ve duna ted
thiS past year
Sliver Run Freew ill BaptiSt
Chur ch. Eptsco pa l Church
Women . Na omi BapUst
Qmrch, Feeney · Bennett
Post No 128. Black Lung
Ass c tattOn Youn o Wtve s

e .

u
·
. f"1
Club, Lebanon (.olden Age
Club Ft rst Presbytenan
Ch u r c h
W o 111 e n ' s

ARIES tMarch 11-April 19) Un- Assuctatlo n, Mtddl cpon :
sol'c'ted help 11om an old B
Bee Class Mtddleport
tr1e nd wil l s uddenl y po p up
toda y c au s1n g yo u to t h1n k
more about bu s 1ne ss tha n plea

US)
,•
F1rs1 Bapust Church, Alpha
Delta Kappa - Alpha E psilon

su1e

Chapter, Columbta

G ran ~ e

·Rash of accidents
probed over we~kend

Keith Roger Mrl&gt;unlei,
18, Rt. I Middleport, Ohio ·
went to the Meigs County
Jail to visit a prlaoner
Sunday morning. The
di spatcher advised the
deputies that the Pomeroy
Pollee Department wanted
McDaniel for failing to pay
an old fine ' and costs.
As McDaniel was being
searc hed during the
booking into the County
Jail, deputies found four
bags of marijuana. McDaniel will be charged In
Meigs County Court for
possession of a controlled
substance, authorities said.

recogmtton of 1977-78 band
booster ofhcers by Ca rl
Gheen, summary of band
activttles by C•thy Blaettnar,
and Kathy Howard mtruduced the guest speaker,
Ga
ry Inks, dtrector of Roya l
Gt '"" satd th e Health HeCrusaders
Drum and Bugle
scHt r. . h (;r oup also di storted a
Corps,
were
among other
llll' ll10 quest 10n m g wlwthcr
the sc affnld &lt;·ould support activities
Awards were presented by
four tl!IICS li.S v.t~ Ig ht " The re
.
Randy
Hunt . director,
was no def1ntti\ e i:H1S\H'l' that
asst
sted
by
asststant
tht• sc aff old &lt;Ould not." he
sa td "Hather " " be hevc'IJ director, Alan Hunt
the sc affold "'IS ,ery • The charge from the semor
class and closing remarks
:-;trong
Tht&gt; Hea lth Ht•se&lt;t rch were made by Susan Wnght
Gtft s were presented to each
(;I oup dutr grd til at the
director
\\ eight memo v.a ~ 1gnored or
Other ba nd members
tm stn terpretc d b) OSHA
r eg1rm nl adnun1stra to r Oa\ 1d honored were ·
~' RESHMAN Lmda
Hhorw . \\ ho IS m ( lhliJ~l' or
osH,\ s probe of till' arctdent Wtlhams, Jeff Moore, Lorra
·nw gro up dauns UHS ts a Wt secup, Ktm Glass, Beth
Pemn. Jean Harton, Angela
l onf llr... t of mtc r es t and
danwges Uw cn.'&lt;il blllty of the Baker. Becky Dorst, Sheha
Horky, Cheryl Johnson, Billy
OSHA tm· cstlg~ Uon
H oweve r .
t;re er Dyer , Connte Batley , Robert
mamtam ed the federal Evans, Shern Hysell, Conme
1m es11gat1on would not suffer Mossman
Deena Neece, Apnl Kmg ,
undef Hhonc s thr!'Ctton
Rhonda Southern , Jan Bet· Hhont:.•
1s
H
ver~
r t· s p ons thl ~ man," Gree r ztng, Kat1e Lewt s, Shan
s.:ud "The chdr gts made bv Drehel, Cathy Hess, Barb
th&lt;' Hea lth Resear ch Gt oup Thoma s, Kell y Brown .
Deb bt e Woodyard , Patty
ar l' un fH lr. HIKI w e ar en' t
Mttchell. Ruth Blake, Brenda
t.a k m~ t llf.' ll l senously
Chappelear , Lmda Eason,
Lort F'aulkne r. F' reeda
Chapman
Becky Long , Btll Brownmg ,
SPEC!A L SESS ION
Sh
eila Fettv , Dean Colwell,
The Southern Athl ett c
Mmdy
Long-, Rhonda Hanmg ,
Boosters wt ll meet Tuesday
Jcna
Welker
, Btll Mtller, Sue
at 8 30 p m at the htgh
Ta
ylor
,
Nancy
Wallace.
school All member s are
Andrea
Rt
ggs
,
Ange la
urged to please attend
Kennedy, Savannah Smtih.
SOPHOMORES - Came
CORRECTION
Bearhs,
Enc Scttes, Brynda
II 1s Mrs Vtrgte Mora who
Black,
Vtckt
Sheets, Lynda
. ts a patient at Good
Black, Jamte StsS&lt;Jn, Mtssy
Samantan Hospttal , ZanesCale. Tma Smtih , Jtm Sntder,
vtlle, not Mrs Vtrgtl as was
Sara
Dtddle, Yvonne Core.
reported .

ANYONE FOR a nice
pet? This while ball of fur
is an adorable poodle which
has been abandoned and Is
In need of a home. Debbie
to:step, agent for the Meigs
County Humane Soelety,
will be giving the poodle,
mostl y white, a mu ch
needed trim before he Is
placed with someone who
will provide a good home.
Anyone wishing to adopt
may call Mrs. Dorothy
Fisher, 992-5427 after 6
p.m.

No one was injured in a
rash of trafltc acctdent s
investigated over the
weekend by-the Gallia-Metgs
Post State Htghway Patrol
The first occurred at 12 .45
p.m. Saturday on the Adamsville -Cora Rd. one mtle S(IUth
of US 3:i where a vehicle
drtven by Garland E. Parsons , ' 52, Ga llipolis,
sideswtped an auto operated
by Bryan R Jones, 17, Rt. 1,
Thurman. There was mmor
damage . Parsons was
charged wtth dnvlng left of
center.
A tractor - tratler rig was
mvolved in an acctdent at
3 30 p.m. on SR 7 and CR 20 m ·
Cheshtre Twp
According to th e patrol,
James C. Hall ey, 40,
Galhpolis, attempted to stop
for an unknown vehicle

makmg·a left tum. His truck
jackkmfed strikmg a guardrat! There was mtnor
damage.
William E. Mttchell, 5:i,
Kerr, was charged with OWl
following an accident at 4 10
p.m. on SR 160, one tenth of a
mtle north of US :J:i_ Troopers
satd Mtt chell lost control of
hts vehtcle. It landed tn a
ditch .
John-s . Allen, 40, Gallipolis,
was cha rged wtth OWl
following an acctdent at 3 32
p.m Saturday on Bob McCormick Rd (bree tenths of a
mtle south of 'SR 160.
Officers said Allen lost
control of hts car. Allen ran
off the left stde of the roadway while attempting to
avotd htttmg an unknown
vehicle. There was heavy
damage to hts car.

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l Area Deaths l

' At ~· 10 ·p.m. Saturday, an
accident was investigated on
SR 7, eight tenths of a mile
south of US 3:i where an auto
drtven by Norman H. Shaffer,
37, Rt. 3, Gallipolis, was
struck by a vehicle operated
by Rtck T. Wtlltams, 17, Rt . 3,
Galltpolis. There was
moderate damage . Wtlliams
was charged wtth no
operator's hcense
A fmal Saturday accident
occurred at 9:20 p.m. on SR
248, one and five tenths miles
east of SR 7, m Meigs County.
Offtcers satd vehicles driven
by Lt1a Ridenour, Long
Bottom , and Wtlham D.
Kautz, 16, Rt. 3, Pomeroy,
sideswtped at a hillcrest.
There
wa s
mod erate
damage.
Geneva Clark, New Port
Richie, Fla. was charged
with fatlure to yteld the right
of way following an accident
at 11 :50a .m.SundayonSR 7,
six tenths of a mile south of
the Mei gs County !me.
Officers satd the Clark car
went left of center forcing an
auto driven by Carl A F'rey,
54, Coolville, off the roadway .
There
was
mod erate
damage
Afm alacctdent occurred at
2·20 p.m Sunday on Grover
Rd. one tenth of a mtle south
of CR 14 m Cheslure Twp.
where Robert W. Brtght, 21,
Cheshire, lost control of his
vehicle which slid off the
right stde of the roadway mto
a creek. There was moderate
damage.

Regma Dorst. Davtd Thorn- I
I
ton. Charlene Goeglem, Kim
Mrs. Charles Boice She was
ROYDOMIGAN
Warner
Funeral services for Roy a!S(I preceded in death by her
Anna Wtles, Carla Whaley,
ltrst husband , F'rancts
Vtckt Hood. Janet Horky, Domtgan, 58, Route 2,
LaRue, her second husband,
Tracey Jeffers, Lon Kloes, Coolv1lle, killed tn a htghway William lhl e, and third
Regina Lefebre , Ange la acctdent Saturday have been
husband, Theo Smith. One
Mart tn, Margo Martm, set for 1 p m Tuesday at the S(ln, Francis LaRue and one
Tammy McDaniel, Ly le Ewmg F'uneral Home.
The son of the late John daughter, Elizabeth (SIS )
Moon, Todd Mormon , Amta
Musser, Kathte Qutvey, Mark Roy and Laura Dettwtler LaRue.
She ts survtved by two
Rtggs, Conme Romme, Kelly Domtgan, Mr Domtgan was
grandsons,
and one granda member of the Hemlock
Rought
daught
er,
step-dau
ghter s,
JUNIORS - Carm Batley, Grove Christtan Church and
Mrs.
Marvtn
(Mtldred)
Don Rtchm und, Davtd Rtggs, was a veteran of World War
Morris, Dexter, Mrs. Luther
Jana BurS(In, Dolhe ROusey , 11.
Surving are hts wtfe, (Helen ) Woo dall , Ltsbon,
Juhc Byer, Mandy Sisson,
•
Suzy Smtth, Tanuny Charles, Mane, two S(lns, Charles of Ohto, and Mrs. Ralph
(Garnet 1 Swan, Pomeroy ;
RELATIVES COME
John St ory, Jeff Damels, Coolvtlle, and John, servtng
step-sons, Max Sm tth,
POMEROY - Relatives
Dorsel Thomas, Patty Dyer, with the U. S. Army tn
Ewington; Gtl es Smith,
Fatrbanks,
Alaska,
a
and
lrtends from a distance to
Lon Wood
Rutland , Orm and Edgar vtSlt the family and attend
daughter,
Cynthta
Midkiff,
Beverly Faulkner, Rtchard
Smtih, both of Columbus.
the funeral servtces for Mrs
Resler , Beverly Hoffman , Hampton, Va , two ststers,
F'uneral services wtll be Ada Norris at Ewmg F'uneral
Mrs
George
Ragla
nd,
John Wtlli amson , Jamte
held Wednesday at 2 p m. at Home were Mr and Mrs.
John son, Mary Johnson, Lexington, Ky ., and Mrs
the Rawhngs Coats Funeral
Al onzo
Norris ,
Mrs .
Kevm Ktng, Ketth Krautter, Marii Kenton, Parts, Ky , and
Home wtth the Rev, Robert Margaret West of Dayton,
Ga ry Basham, Jo McKmney, three granddaughters.
Mr James Quisenberry Bum ga rn er of fi ct atmg . Mr and Mrs Richard Norm
Pam Mees, Shan Mttch, Ltsa
Burial wtll be m Poplar Rtdge
Nash,
Shern
Osbo rn . wtll offlctate at the servtces
of Carroll, Mtldred Ripley of
Cemetery
F'riends may call
Stepha nte Radford , Rhonda and bunal wtll be m Cherry
Charleston, Mrs, Elste Da vts
Rtdge Cemetery F'rtends at the Raw hngs-Coa ts of Parkersburg, Mr. and Mrs.
Reuter
SENIORS - Rtta Batley, may call at the fun eral home Funeral Home Tuesady from BtU
Hinterschieg
of
Gto 8 p.m
Columbus, Clarenc e Story
Cath y Blaettnar, Ctndy at any time.
Dorst, Tern Ftfe, Becky Fry,
and daughter , Rosahe of
Tnna
Gtbbs,
Peg'gy
Darwm, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
OTIS W. KNIGHT
Gtrolamt, Carl Gheen , Chnstl
Ford of Lithopolis , Mrs.
Otts W. Knight, 58, Route 1,
Hess, Laura Hoo ver , Kathy
Marcia Shindler of Amherst,
Racme,
dted Sunda y at
Howard , Rhonda Hudson,
und Mr. and Mrs Mark
Jont Murray, Randy Roach, Veterans Memonal Hospttal.
McCullough of Vienna, W.
He was a son of the late
Ntta Rusche!
Va
RENO , Nev. ( UPll - WtlDtane Smtih, Pa tge Smith, - Herbe rt and !"Iorence Eagle
Others attendmg included
Steve Stout, Velvet Swtsher, Kmght and was also preceded limn P Lear, 75, was an William Lloyd of Canton,
mdu str ial genms whose Mrs. Woodrow Daughtery of
Teresa Van Meter, Jcnmfer m death b) two brothers
Surviving
are
his
wife,
mvenuons becam e part of the Mtddleport , Mr s Evelyn
Wtse and Susan Wright.
Venetia Young Knight ; two Ameri can aul omotlve and Hale of Parkersburg, Mrs
S(lns, Neale of Pomeroy, and aviallon scene
Larry Badgley and chtldren,
Dale of Racme; a daughter,
He was indefattgable - It Ch ri stie and Andrew, of
Veterans Memorial Hospllal Debt Bradford , Pomeroy; a was nuthmg for htm to put m Manessa, W Va.
Saturday Admiss10ns - step-daughter , !Jnda Watson, a 12~10 ur day even at hts age,
Thomas Stewart , Cheshtre; Ractne , 1wo brothers. Troy but a long bout wtth leukenua
CANCEU.EO
Ruth Underwood, Tuppers and Dana of Ashland, Ohto, forced htm mto a hospttallast
The
Metgs Jumor High
Plams ; Zelma Hawley, and tw o sisters, Alma week , and he dted Sunday
Paren(-'J'eacher forwn has
Cumberledge, Wooster, and
Syracuse
J.S. Lewts, a J.earAvta vtce been cancelled until SepVelma Skmnas, Cuyahoga prestdent , said Lear 's last
Sa turday Di"scharges
tember.
Nellte Lemley, Maltnda Falls
mstructtons to lum concerned
Mr
Kntght
was
a
veteran
F'urst, Loutse Eshelman ,
a new turbo-prop bustness jet
BUSH PROMOTED
Carmel Jewett , Edward King of World War 11
called l.earfan.
FORT
BENNING, Ga.
Funeral, servtces will be
Jr , Dorsel Randolph, Evelyn
"He sa td, 'F'mtsh it.' You Donald E. Bush, son of Mr.
McCaskey, Mtchael Hub- held at 1 p. m Wednesday at bel we'll fintsh it,' ' Lewis
and Mr.l. Jacob M. Btl!lh,
the Bald Knob Church of satd .
bard~ Robert Whtte.
Route 3, Racine , Ohio,
Sund ay Admissions - whtch he was a member.
Lear was responstble for recently was promoted to
Robert Hayden, Pomeroy , James Cundiff will officiate the cTeation of the car radto,
Velma Imboden, Rutland, and burial will be tn the the etght-track tape player, Army private fir st class
Ruth Se llers, Portland; Letart Falls Cemetery. the Lear JCI and more than while serving as a dispatcher
Ernest Sanders, Reedsvllle ; F'riends may call at the !50 other patented mventions. with th e !97th Infantry
Brigade at Fort Bennlml,
Judy Gmther, Long Bottom; restdence at 3 I' · m. (oday
Born June 26, 1902, in Ga. Bush entered the annr
Mary Layne, Che shire ;
Hannibal , Mo., he started his
m March of last year. The
Sandra Mitch, Middleport ;
career
m 1926 wtth the private Is a 1975 graduate of
MRS. ESTELLE SMITH
Mary Marcwko , Tuppers
of
the Southern Local High School.
Mrs Estelle Smith, 93, dev elopment
Pla ins, John Burford ,
automobtle
radio
.
That
former Middleport resident,
BOARD TO MEET
Middleport
dted early today at the mvention put Motorola Corp ,
The
Southern Local Board
Sunday Discharges - Ruth
Russell Nursing Home m m whtch Lear once held a of Education will meet
Her rmann , Cleo Phelps
one -tlurd tnterest, into
Albany.
Tuesday, May 16, at 7· 30 p.m.
Mrs. Smtih was born Feb. busmess
at the ht~h school cafeteria.
12, 1685 at Arley, WVa ., the
Holzer Medical Center
daughter of the late Mr. and
Discharges May 12
Mrs Arthur Bachelor and
daughter, Dorace Barber,
Dons Barnhtll, Casste Baum, Elza Deprlst, Paul Gleason,
fulsalle Bastt~ Eulah Brown, Joan Hoffm an , Randall
Anna Cook, Horace Dewitt, Ktser, Russell Little, Ryan
(Continued fl'()ll1 PI It I)
Etna Diven, Alice Duncan, McCarley, James Morrison, Israel at Ute Ohio Theater.
Wilmer Halfhill, Beatrtce Melissa Nance, Mrs. Mtchael
The program Is the last in a series of events held the last
Haller, Elea nor Hill , Candace Neville and son, Ellio tt three weeks to celebrate Israel's 30th anniversary as a nation.
Hood, Mary Ingles, Cinda Perry, Jr , Co ra Plantz,
Ir wi n, Anna Jarv is, Oils Wtl ma Reffitt , Heather
Johnson, Wylodine Kessler, Roa ch,
Wyman
Rutt,
Dorothy Leach, Btlhe Little, Elizabe th Sayers, Linda
Ell sworth Lu ck, Ra chel Skeens, John Sptres, Samuel
McCo1, Ethel McPherson, Stewart, Mark Tackett ,
Hattie Norris, Orville Parks, Goldt e Terry , Phylhs
SEE OUR BIG SELICTION
Ray Proffitt, Wanda Rose, . Vaninwagen , Brenda Wells,
Mr s Don Russell and Bonita Williams, ZCIIa Wood
daughter , Charhne Sisler,
Blrtha May 13
Carroll Smith, Mrs. James
Mr and Mrs. Mark Clark, a
Swain and daughter, Hazel son, Gallipolis; Mr. and Mrs.
Tagg, Delphta Taylor, Joseph Richard Eblin , a son,
home
f- IVist t
the
Viars, Sr., Ceroba Waldron, Ga llipolis; Mr and Mrs.
furntshings
Howard Wells, Pauline Robert Reeves, a daughter,
department on the 1st
White , Maylene Willison , Otester; Mr. and Mrs. James
floor and buy the
Betty Wise , Margaret Wyatt. Ruggles , a da ug~t er,
window shades you
Mrs James Yost and son.
Jackson.
need
. Standard and
Births May 12
Dl1charges May 14
Mr. and Mrs . Kenneth
Meli ssa Barlow, LarrY, - f-..- '"·
extra wide shades
__ _ carried in stock.
Buckley, a son, Syracuse; Cundiff, Mary Denney, Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Wilbur House, a Thomas Gannaway and son,
Cho1ce of color. ~de
son, Oak Hill ; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Malone, Ivan Martin,
by Joanna.
Allan Johnson, a son , Perri Martin , James Miller,
Pomeroy; Mr and Mrs Okey Mrs. Roger Pugh and son,
We'll cut shades to your measure, free_of
Livmgson , a daughter, Leon. Je nnifer Showman, Betty
charge.
·
Dlscbarges May 13
Smith,
Randy
Smit h,
Hester Brown, Mary Rebecca Woltz.
Bryan, Shirley Coburn, Mrs.
Blrtha May 14
Tommy Crabtree
and
Mr. and Mrs Don Rlsh, a
dau ghler, Douglas Darst, daughter , J ackson.
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!ests show marijuana
as bad for lungs as
smoking of tobacco
. By WARREN TALBOT
· BOSTON (UP!) - Smokmg marijuana regularly
may prove to be as bad for your lungs as "moderate to
heavy tobacco smoking," a Los Angeles phystctan
reports
Dr. Donald P Tashkm of the UCLA School of
Medicin e told the annual meettng of the Amertcan
Lung Association on Monday that tests show "chrome
heavy manjuana smokers" run the nsk of suffermg
chrome bronchitts and even emphysema.
Tashkin 's comments were based on the test results of
74 male, regular marijuana smokers from the Los
Angeles area, who were S&lt;Jiictted and paid to
participate tn the study through newspaper
adverltsements He said they averaged ft ve Jomts per
week over a five-year pertod and were compared to a
control group of the same number of non-ma rijuana
users_
Some of the mariJUana smokers also were tobacco
smokers as were S&lt;Jme m the non-manjuana smokmg
control group, he satd.
.
Tashkm satd "under senstltve lung functwn tests" tl
was determmed manJ uana led to a "stgmhcant
decrement m resptra tory functton" and martjuana
"may cause more r~spira tory fund wnal tmpatrment
than chrome tobacco smoking.
"People . who do (smok~ ma rt Juana 1 over a long
penod of lime are at rtsk of developmg chronic lung
disease," he satd. "The fa ct U1at we did find somethmg
suggests canntbts may have a harmful effect. "
"These changes ln lung fun cuon are quahtattvely
sumllr to those altrtbutable to moderate to heavy
tobacco smokmg over many )'ears and suggest a
potential for the development of chrome bronchtlts and
pulrnona ~y emphysema m chrome, heavy man1uana
smokers, ' he satd.
Tashkm aiS&lt;J satd there ts nu evtdence to suggest that
mariJUana smokers who get constant exerctse run less
nsk of respiratory problems ' There ts no ev tdence
that exerctse ts a useful prevenltve measure," he smd

Street paving, cleaning needs are
emphasized by Pomeroy Council
BY KATIE CROW
"The pavmg and cleamng of
streets in the village of
Pomeroy were th e matn
toptcs of discusston when
Pomeroy Co un cil met m
regular session Monday
mght
Co u n c t l m a n La r r y
Wehrung said that he has had
several calls m regard to the
dirt Y streets m the vtllaoe.
e
Wehr un g cha rged (hat
Pomeroy ts the dtrtt est
ll
VI age m southeastern Ohto
and added he ts determmed to
see tha t the vtllage ts cleaned
up .
Dr Harold Brown, counctlman, told counctl that 1t
could purchase a parttcular
type of hose for apprownately $300 to $500, that
one man co uld use to hose
down the streels It was
potnted out that before the
st reets arc washed down they
ftrst mus( be swept. Mayor
Clarence Andrews com-

mented that the 'treets have
been swept and added at the
present ttme the vtllage ts
h rt
s o on manpower.
1 0 b
•- .
...ou s orne, countlun an,
suggested to counctl that they
.
should constder pavmg S(lrne
of the streets in the village.
Osborne suggested that the
vtllagc usc the $20,000 that ts
now in the revenue shartng
fund and borrow an addit wna l $30,000 to get some
pavtng done thi s year
Osborne suggested that
pavmg contractors be contacted and meet wtth the
street comm tttee and ~ct
est unates on what 11 would
cost to pav e Mulberry,
Butternut and Umon Ave It
was not decided what streets
would be paved. Osborne vn ly
suggested the above named
streets to get est tmates
Osborne a!S(I pomted out
that no pavmg ha•" been done
m two )ears. He suggested a
dehmte program be se( up to

pa ve ea ch ea r C u ctl
.
Y
u n
the old bmldmg If money can
authomed Osborne to get be
d d th ld
.
secure an e o semor
est un ates and report ht s !ugh budding is rest ored the
hndmgs at th
1
•
'
e nex meetmg butldtng wlll be used for ctly
of co uncil Mayor Andrews
d
hall headquarters as well as
1
d
agree to make contact wtth th
e po tee an
water
sorne contractors
department
BtU Yo ung asked tf there is
Mayor Andrews satd that
any progress betng made he ha.s met wtth the Board of
toward a new ctty butldmg Pu bhc Affatrs and an
Mayor Andrews mformed etngmeer from Burgess and
co unctl that F'red Crow was N 1
d h
1
tp e an t ey pan to adgomg to bnng up, at the vert tse lor a dnller to drtll
ann ual al umnt banquet, the
th
t
11
th
proposal to renovate the old ano er wa er we m e
vtllage of Syracuse on the
semur htgh butldmg and ask
uter edg
t t th
for donat tons fro m the oH
e nex o11 e m er
alumnt
~wever, no we wtll be
drtlled uni t! the matter ts
Cruw ts also planmng a brought before counctl, tt was
meettng and wtll report hts mdtcated
fmdmgs to the May or as scon
M
Ad
d
ayor n rews pomt o out
as h.e has more mformauon th t 1t
11 b
h
a
wt
e up to t e
the May or reported Mayor engmeer and members of the
Andr ews aiS(I stat ed that water board where the well
apphcatwn for a_o0-50 grant wtll be d.rt lled.
with Ohtn Htstonc PreserC
1
d h
ounctt st ressed ft at
vattun has been made tn
15
hopes to obtam S(lmc money paymen h now uel rom
perS(In s w n own n1 s at
to helo With the r rstor&lt;tl1 nn nf

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Beech Grove Cemetery for
upk eep and matntenan ce
Cust ts $1 per grave lot. If a
perS(In or persons has a five
grave lot tl would be $5 , or tf tl
would be a 10 grave lot tt
would be $10 The payment
now duets for 1978 Restdents
are remmded that thts ts
cleanup week and restdents
ate to have trash a( the curb
.The vtll age wtll ptck up
today , Wednesday and
Thursday free of charge. The
pick up ts for ttems notusually ptcked up by regular
hau lers
The second and thtrd
reading was gt v en to an ordinance that wtll not allow
lmtermg on the parkmg lot at
any ume , ex cept for a
sponS&lt;Jred event.
The ordmance also sl ates
that no person or persons
shall sit or stand on the
parkmg lot "ails, shall not
mterfere wtth parkmg. shall

en tine

TUESDAY. MAY 16 1978

Classes
going to
June 21
,

. Mtddleport store, Greg Housh, carpenter; Larry Gru eser, plumbmg;
Davtd Capoton, VICe pr estdcnt of Dmry Isle, 3-m-One. Pomeroy Mayor
Clarence Andrews ; Joe Young, banking ; Mr and Mt s Cass Hmdy,
electncal, and Mr. and Mrs. James McC lure, ma nagenal The
restaurant entertamed the group for lunch

ARIBBON CU'ITING ceremony was he ld Monday to mark the grand
opentng of the new McClure Datry Isle "3-m-One" Restaurant on E Mam
St. Pomeroy Parucipatmg m the ceremony, from the left , were Mr and
Mrs. Hershel McClure, owners ; Bob McClure, manager of the McClures'

Senate OKs sale
of planes, budget

The World Today
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MISS earst ack in prison

PLEASANTON, Calif. (UP! )- Patrtcia Hearst 's next 14
BY PATRICIA KOZA
months m a federal prtS&lt;Jn should ~ the ftnal chapter m a
The
Senate
has
cleared
its
desk
strange
odyssey U1at began when she was ktdnapped by a
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WASHINGTON (upl )
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ba
of two maJor tssues by upholdt ng Prestdent Carter's sale of sma
nd f ' Iceli cat ed terronsts 111 1974 ·
warplanes to Saudi Arabta. Egypt and Israel and passmg a f shMiss Hearst, 24, returnc'IJ to federda l pnson Monday to
"'98 9 billton federal budget for hscal 1979 whtch now goes to tnt . out a seven-year sentence tmpose after her convtelton
"'e House.
on charges she was a member of a Symbtonese Ltberauon
th
' "4 vote on Carter's ..,
« btllton packa"e
Army tEam that robbed a San Francisco bank _
o deal came
The ...,..,
late Monday after lOhoursol cm__llttonaldebate The House Wtll
fS
have no mput on til at issue; the Jtestdent 's package could have
0
been vetoed only if both houses ofCongress dtsapproved tt.
SANTO DOM INGO, Dorm mcan Republtc (U P! 1 _
By contr ast, Senate
Dommlcan vote rs today dectde whether to give President
approva l of the target fcd erul bargatmng He prt'l:iicted the Josqutn Balaguer a fourth term m off tce or back the Ieft"'fbudget came qutckly on a budget was "not gomg to fly " center Dommican Revoluti onary Party's btd for "orde rly
vo tce vote shortly after House in the House
change. "
and Senate negotiators
In other ac tion Monday , the
Polls for the 2 3 nu llton ehgtble voters m the Ca nbbean
completed work on th e House mcludcd a ban onUS tsland repubhc are open today from 6 a.m. to 6 p m EDT and
package. But the outcome tn atd to Vietnam. Cuba , Cam- offlctals at Ute Central Elections Board sa td most of the votes
the House, whtch vot es bo&lt;lia and Uganda m a btll should be counted by rn'tdmght
Wednesday, ts less clear
that would authonze almost
But,
Hou se
Budget $3.6 bilho n for foreign
Committee Otatrman Rubert cconomt c as ststan ce for Three Gavin Plan~ workt~ rs rt·wardt•tl
Giaimo, 0-Conn ., satd he ftscal 1979, whtch starts Oct
Three three men are Don!..
beheves the nego tta tor s l.
Three employees of the
produced enough favorabl e
TI1e legtslatton , passed 22.5- General James M Gavm Horstman, Po tnt Pleasant ,
concessw ns to en sure 148 and sent to the Senate, Pla nt have recently recetved Vernal D Johnson , West
approval tn the House .
fall s about $70 mtlliori below cash awards for (heir con- Columbta , Marvtn L Batrd,
Rep . Parren Mttchell , D- Carter's foreign atd request tribution m the "Operatwns Ga lhpohs
Md , head of the Black
The Hous e Co mm er ce Improvement" program of
Cash awHrds are g1ven tu
empluy
ees by Amen can .
Caucus, satd he feltlpo much Commtttee approved a $7 1 Amertcan Electnc Power
went to defense in the ft nal
(Continued on page 10)
Elect
nc
Power for tdeas
System.
wht ch tmprovc safety ,
operaun g cond1tt ons, or
reduce
operat ing
expenses
Thes e
tnnovatwns oft en res ult m
ftnancial savings bet'ng
pa ssed on to the con\sumcr.
These tdcas are l!!lbhshed In
a system-wtde magazme so
other factltties In the system
can beneftt from them The
cash awards were presented
(o the ructplents by Mr J W
Lizon , Gavin Plant Manager.

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llominican VOte go t th e po Us

Weather

Met gs Co unt y Shenff
James J Profftlt reports tha t
hts department ts lookmg for
a l97:i Ponttac Trans AM.
Stiver grey Ul &lt;olor, Oh to
regtstratton TO 2756, stolen
Sunday from a restdcnce at
Rutland
TI te auto was owned by
Janet Sue Pullen, Rt 1, Mt
Alto, W Va , and was parked
h
at cr parents' resid ence
The stolen vehi cle tn
form atwn has becn entered tnNC!C and Ohto Leads A
Metgs Co unty JUVentle IS
being sought Ul connecuon
wtth the stolen car
Meigs Co un ty Sh enff 's
Department and Racme F'tr e
Department offt ctals ~re also
mvestig aun g the false alann
ftr e call that wa s rece~&gt;ed
Saturday evemng at Racme

Clo udy and cool today and
tonight, with occasiona l
showers or drizzle. Htghs
today wtll be in the lower 60s
and lows tontght will be near
50. Mostly cloudy and cu'n- •
linued cool Wednesday with
highs In the mid 60s. '

NEW OFFICERS were Installed when the Middleport Boslness and Professiona l
WOOlen's Club met Monday night at the offices of Columbia Gas of Ohio. They are from the
)eft, Frances Davis, president; Eva Robson , vice president ; Catherine Welsh , secretary,
and Terrie Walker, treasurer.

SQUAD CALLED
The Pomeroy Emergency
Squad was called to Gaul's
Shake Haven at I:32 p m
Monday for Betty Baum who
was taken to Holzer Medtcal
Center.

Auto stolen

EXTENDE D FORECAST
Tuesday throu g h
Saturday, fair Thursday
and F'rlday and a chance of
showers or thundershowers
Saturday. Highs wiU be In
the 70s through the period
and lows will be In the 50s.

not consume beer or any
other alcoholic beverage and
shall not litt er
It was reported that guardra t! had been put m place at
Pleasant Rtdge and Hudson
Street
Counct l, tn other business,
accept ed the restgnatton of
Dona ld Sli vers as meterman
effecttve June 2, and transferr ed a beer permtt ft om
Allen W Hamm , Hambow
Inn to Jeffrey A Morns,
Rambo w Inn Votmg no on
the tran sfer wa s Lou
Osborne
The meetm g was opened by
prayer by the Rev Wtlham
Mtddleswarth
Att endtn g were Ma yor
An drews, Jane Walton, clerk ,
Larry Powell , Osbo rne ,
Yuung , Wehrung , Brown, and
.ltm Neutzhng, counctlmen,
Chtef J ed Web st er , Rev
Mtddleswarth , and Donnte
Ward

BY BOB HOEF'UCH
Metgs Local Schoo l Dtstrtct students , wtth the exception of
sen tors, wtll be attendmg classes this vear unit! June 21
Tins was the dectswn Monday rught when the dtstnct 's
board of educauon met at the Meigs Juntor Htgh &amp;·hool m
Mtddleport
Supt. Charles Dowler told provtdm g for Saturd ay
the board he had, unttl about classes
5 p m Monday , the approval
Dr Ketth Rtggs satd he
of the state departm ent of "anted it understood among
educat ton for schools of the board members that enher
dist n ct to fuu sh up on June cal end ar
wa s merely
14
ful ftlltng a state obltgatton
However, after 5 yesterday and the addtllonal tune added
evcnmg, Dowler said he was to the schoo l year would not
advtsed by the state depart - gre atly co ntnbute to the
ment of education that the educatwn of the students
Met gs Local Dtstnct ts not
" Let's not fool ourselves,"
ehgt ble for ftve addttwnal Dr Rtggs commented
calamity days granted by the
The board agreed on the
Ohto Leg tslature.
cal endar wtth the June 21
The Metgs Dtstnct and clostng date.
oth er dtstrtcts havmg had
Semors wtll be permtlled to
employe st rikes or havtng grad uate on June 6 as
closed for fmanctal reasons, provtded by board acuon
are not ehgtble for the ftvc severa l " eeks ago. Some
days, Dow ler said he was semor cosmetology students
advtsed yesterday
wt ll not have all of thetr
Two cal endars were requ tred hours tn by that tune
presented to the board last but provistons wtll be made
mght as a result of the word for them to mak e up that
that earher approval of the tune
June 14 closing would be
It was decided to lodge a
resc mCJed by the State protest against the decision
departme~t of education at
"'hich "Ill mnke Meigs
once One of the calendars Lo cal stude nts attend
would have allowed classes to classes lor five more days
be dtsmtssed before June 21 than orig inall y planned
but would have Involve d becaus e more board
thre e days of Saturday members feel that It Is not
school Saturday classes cos( a lair situation for some
the dtstnct about $1100 extra districts only to have to
for overtime salaries and so It complete 170 days of school
wa s dectded again st ac- "hlle 175 Is being required
(Continued on page 10)
ce pttng
the
calendar

PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

The obser\lance of senior
citizens day at the Meigs
Senior Citizens Center In
Pomeroy !his evenlng ts
opeo to the publi c.
A Jitney supper will be
held from 4 to 6·30 p.m.
after which tim e ca ndidates night "Ill be held
beginning at 7 p m. The
arehilect for the ne" multi
purpose building to contain
a new snlor citizens realer
will be on hand and
numerous awards wlll be
presented
to
se nio r
citizens .

County GOP

announces its
'
endorsements
Les Fultz, chatrrnan of the
Mctg s County Repu bhcan
Executtve Committee, has
announced that candtdates
for State and Dtstrtct Offices
m the Jun e 6 Prtmary
Elecuon were endorsed at a
recent meetmg held at the
Metgs Inn
Several candtdates were
pr esent and tho se whose
sched ul e prev ent ed their
attending sent a representaltve to speak m thetr behalf
After heanng from all
candtdat es, th e foll owm g
were endorsed and
For
Govern or
LJ eutenant Governor, James
A Rhodes and George V
Votnovt ch. for Attorney
General, George C. Smtih;
for Treasurer of State, Sam
Speck ; for Justtce of the
Supreme Court , Term
Conunencin g January 1. 1979,
Robert E Holmes , for State
Central Co mmttteeman, Btll
Keslar ; for State Central
Commtt!eewoman , Lorene G
Johnston.
All candtdates wh o are
runnmg unopposed m the
Prunary, were also endorsed
and tncluded Donald E
Lukens for Audttor of State ,
Ted W Brown for Secretary
of State , Paul W. Brown for
Justice of the Supreme Court,
Term Commencing January
2, 1979 ; Homer E. Abele lot
Judge of the Court of Appeals, 4th Dtstrtct ; Clarence
E Miller for Representative
to Congress ; Oakley C.
Collms for State Senator, and
Harold Schrttter for State
Representative
F'ultz s1ated that no endorsements were made in the
case of cand tdates for county
off tees.

Chessie steam
special visit
set WednesdRy
The Chessie Steam Spectal,
a 21 car steam powered
passenger traln, will visit
Southeastern Ohio on Wednesday, May 17, with a oneway run from Parkersburg to
Cmctnnati over the Chessle
System (B&amp;O) ma inline
whtch is also the route of

Amtrak's "Shenandoah," a
spokesman for the Meigs
(Continued on page 10)
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