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Page 14 The Advocate, Newark, April 24, 1979 State unions assail Rhode's pay bill OSLZO Hospital COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP -Two major public employee unions have assailed the Rhodes administration's proposed $222 million state worker pav raise bill. However, an administration spokesman brushed aside their charges Monday and accused the unions of stirring up suspicion. School 12: m. hridav.

HEATH SENIOR CITIZENS Heath Senior Citizens will meet noon Wednesday at Hoback Park for a potluck dinner. Bring a covered dish and your own table service. NATIONAL TRAILS F.D. National Trails Fire Department will meet 7 p.m. Wednesday in Gratiot for a training meeting.

LAYLIN GRANGE Laylin Grange will meet 7p Thursday for a potluck supper followed by a business meeting Practice will be in the first service changes create a slate hiring system based on political l.ivoritism. giving broad powers In the administrative services department. He said that under the proposed rules, when a vacancy occurs in a slate agency, the department would give agency heads names of 10 civil service prospects who have passed tests, instead of the present three. OCSEA objected to the same provision, saying in a prepared statement Monday that it represents "a power grab on the part of the politicians to destroy the basic tenets of the civil service system." Skinner said "there is no way OCSEA can support this proposal" and asked the Legislature to kill the civil service portions of the bill. Hamilton said the so-called "Rule of 10" is intended to fill vacancies more promptly.

He said it takes about two weeks to allow the three employees to respond before one is chosen. At times, offers are refused and the process must be repeated, and it now can take as long as six months to fill a vacancy, he claimed. "This only speeds up the process and it doesn't hurt the system. The directors would be foolish not to pick the best-qualified employee," Hamilton said. BRUNE.

Maria 103 W. Poplar Av Ave. FREEMAN, Susan J. (Douglas and infant girl, 334 W. Maple Granville.

GEMIENHARDT. Larry, Rt. 3. Towno Trl. ThorlTville.

GIST. Sarah, 22 Bowers Ave. HOEBBEL, Dolores J. (James 527 Burs Granville. HORN.

Judv A. (Kenneth 142 Marklin Rd. JONES, Kav F. (Thomas Rt. 2, Dragoo Nashport.

KIRK, Marguerite 20 Homewood Ave. LUKE, Teresa M. and infant 9589 Rocky Rork Rd. MCWHORTER, Pansy J. (Eldridge), Falls Church, Va.

MCWHORTER, Eldridge Falls Church, Va. MALLOY, Dorothy 24 Bowers Ave. MORRIS, Willis 11 Ninth St. MYERS. Jess 177 S.

Williams St. POWELL, Art David, 669 National Hebron. ROBERTS, Rev. John 1092 Church St. STEWART, Troy, 405 N.

11th St. TRACER, April L. (Steven and infant boy, 259-A, S. Williams St. UNDERWOOD, Tami 5628 Martinsburg Rd.

Xhool locnU'd in Johnstown, Ohio 4.0ol. Bids will be opened ond read at 12 01 on Muv 10, 1979, the last date tor receipt ot bids. Conditions- 1 Seuied bids must be received at the ci ice ot the Treasure! of the Board ot Education, Johnstown-Monroe School Disttict. 1S5 East Pratt Street, Johnstown, Ohio 43031, no later than 12 00 noon Eastern Davlight Time on May 10, 1979 2 Bids shall be stated In terms of complete work for all phases of the protect 3 AM work must commence after June 8, 1979 and must be completed no later than Julv 31, 1979 4 Each bid must contain the nome of every person interested therein ond shall be accompanied bv a bid bond or bv a certified check upon a solvent bank payable to the order ot the Treasurer of the Board of Education for no less than five percent of the amount ot the bid ond conditioned that if the bid is accepted, a contract will be entered into, and the performance of it properly secured. 5 The Board reserves the right to reiect onv and on bids.

6. Specifications mav be secured ot the otticeot the Board of Education. 155 East Pratt Street, Johnstown, Ohio 43031 Ramona J. Dillon, Treasurer 417-2451-8 RESOLUTION 79-43 BY Speaks, Forgrove A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF A CITY WARRANT IN PAYMENT OF REPAIR SERVICES PROVIDED BY RIEBEL EQUIPMENT COMPANY TO THE CITY. SAID REPAIR SERVICES BEING FURNISHED WITHOUT BENEFIT OF PRIOR FISCAL CERTIFICATION, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY WHEREAS, Section 5705.41 (D) ORC states in port that, No subdivision or toxmg unit shall Mane any contract or give any order involving the expenditure ofmonev unless there is attached thereto a certificate of tne fiscal officer of the subdivision that the amount reauired to meet the been lawfully appropriated for such purpose and is in the treasury or in the process ot collection to the credit of an appropriate fund free from any previous encumbrances.

Every such contract mode without such a certificate shah be void ond no worrant shall be issued in pevment of any amount due thereon. If no certificate is furnished as required, upon receipt bv the taxing authority of the subdivision or taxing unit of a certificate of the fiscal officer stating that there was at the time of the making ot such contract or order ond at the time of the execution of such certificate a sufficient sum oooropriated for the purpose of such contract and in the treasury or in process of collection to the credit of an appropriate fund free from anv previous encumbrances, such toxmg authority may authorize the issuance of a warrant in payment of amounts due upon such contract, but such resolution or ordinance shall be passed within thirtv davs from the receipt of such and, WHEREAS, it having been brought to the attention of the Auditor that there were repair services ordered and received from the Riebel Eauipment Company to the City without benefit of prior fiscal certification as reauired bv Section 5705.41 D) in a total amount of approximately S2.S06.41 ond WHEREAS, this Resolution constitutes an emergency measure providing for the continued daily operation of the Street Department of the City of Newark. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE Stewart get five years 6 hold-up of the Bonded Oil Station. West Main Street. Both men pleaded innocent to the charges March 2 when bond was set at $5,000 cash or $10,000 property for each man.

The men were given 59 days credit for the time already served. cDeatlys (unerals os budget. Some employees would get pay increases ol as little as 3 percent. Brindza said, adding, "that's criminal AKSCME, Ohio's biggest public employee union with 35,000 members, wants an across-theboard pay boost of SI. 35 an hour, plus several fringe benefits which also are contained in Uie governor's proposal.

OCSEA, with 24,000 members, is calling for a 10 percent increase and annual cost-of-living adjustments, along with better fringe benefits. At his news conference. Brindza said the pay bill's civil Eaton workers on strike MARION. Ohio (AP) Workers at the Eaton Corp. plant in Marion were reported off the job Monday night in a wildcat strike.

President Chuck Allman of Boilermakers Union Local 1667 says production at the plant was brought to a standstill Monday after employees failed to report for work. Hourly employees have been off the job since Sunday night's third shift. Allman said he believes the unauthorized action began when a shop steward was suspended. Dclcuvdcr, three to David Delawder, 20, of 7 Bow St. and Scott Stewart, 18, of 44 Jefferson St.

were sentenced to three to five years in the Mansfield Reformatory Monday by Judge Neil M. Laughlin, common pleas court. Delawder and Stewart pleaded guilty Monday to charges of robbery in connection with the Feb. Leola B. Forwood Services for Leola B.

Forwood, 90, of 5940 Mulberry Rd. SE. will be 10 a.m. Wednesday in Criss Brothers Funeral Home with the Rev. Raymond Merz officiating, Further services and burial will be in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, 111.

Mrs. Forwood died Monday afternoon in her home. She was born Oct. 10, 1888 in Switzer-lamnd County, Indiana. She was the daughter of the late Melbourine and Sarah (Griswold) Miles.

She was a Newark resident for the past 18 years, coming from Lebanon, Ohio. She was a matron at Otterbein Home in Lebanon for 25 years8 and a member of Faith United Methodist Church. Her husband, Rev. Grover C. Forwood.died in 1936.

are three daughters: Mrs. Harold (Maxine) Conrad of Newark, Mrs. Karl (Mildred) Garling of Ashland, and Mrs. Francis CRISS BROTHERS FUNERAL SERVICE WEDNESDAY LEOLA B. FORWOOD 10:00 A.M.

Chapel Calling Hours Tues. 7 to 9 P.M. WEDNESDAY EDITH M. WILLIAMS 1:00 P.M. Chapel Calling Hours Mon.

7 to 9 P.M. Tues. 2 to 4 7 to 9 P.M. WEDNESDAY M. IRENE TRAINER 2:30 P.M.

Chapel Calling Hours Mon. 7 to 9 P.M. Tues. 7 to 9 P.M. THURSDAY george j.

Mcdonald 2:00 P.M. Memorial Services Second Presbyterian Church Private Interment Service No Calling Hours Memorials May Be Made To Newark Kiwanis Club And 20th Century Club Health Camp INCOMPLETE JAMES L. HUGHES DIRECTORS R. V. Criss M.

Warthen 1. R. Green K. Wildman E. M.

Hauser For Information Call 345-9714 LEGAL NOTICE Tonv Allan Peterson and Jane Peter son, last known otldress ol 534 Cotwro Lane. Columbus, Ohio find Done Clark Smith. AAcirim Smith and Diana Smith, last known address ot 17 BunVerhill Court, Pickenpgton, OH43147, will take nonce (hat Ttmothv J. Logue. a minor bv Jomes Logue.

his other and next tnend. Snerrv Logue, ond James Logue. tiieci thesr Complaint in the Common Pieo? Court, Licking County, Newark, OH 4jO-S5. being Case No. 78A-ASOfrfl tor luasment tor monies, tees and costs, said Tonv Allan Peterson, Jane Peterson, Dane Clark Smith, Marhn Smith and Diana Smith are required to answer witnm 28 davs otter Aarii 24, iw Donald M.

Bvrd and Steven T. Greece, Attorneys. Philip E. Resto Clerk ot Courts Bv Judv Moore Deputy CierK 320-27-4 3-10-17-24 IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OF LtCKING COUNTY, OHIO Case NO. 79 66661 Lola Glynn Stadden, et.

ai. Plaintiff vs Brvont, Hawke, et Defendants PUBLICATION NOTICE BRYANT L. HAVVKE, and the unknown heirs, devisees, executors, administrators, ond assigns ot BRYANT HAWKE, all of whose residences ore unknown and whose last address is unknown, will take notice that on the 10th dov of April, 1979, LOLA GLYNN STADDEN, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS ADMINISTRATRIX OF THE ESTATE OF FRANK W. STADDEN, DECEASED, CLAYTON OYLER; FRANK OYLER; BARBARA JOYCE CROSSNOE, AND THELMA GRACE STADDEN filed their Com-picfnt to Quiet Title in the Common Pleas Court of Licking County, Ohio, Licking County Court House, Newark, Ohio 43055, in Case No them and other defendants proving that the title to and possession ot the toMowing-described real estate be forever auieted against onv claim, estate, or interest of theirs and other defendants and for such further retief, both legal and ecmtaoie, as may be lust and proper Situated in the State of Ohio, County ot Licking, Valley ot Hebron, ond bounoed and described as follows: Being port ot five 1 5) acres out of the northeast port of fractional section two (2) Townshtp 18, Range 18, Refugee Lands, beginning at a stokeon the north line of the Refugee Lands, ad stake being situated 323 58 feet east from a stone ot what was formerly the northeast corner of the Village of Hebron, ciso the northeast corner of lot number X5 said village, thenceeast olong the Refugee line one hundred if tv (150) feet to slake, thence south six hundred seventy-five and 35100 (675.35) feet to the norm line of the National Rood; thence otong the north line ot said rood, south S8 degrees, west 150 feet to a post; the southeast corner of what was former tv Rosebraugh's five (5) acre tract, thence north otong sold Rosebraugh east line six hundred eighty (660) feet to the Dloce of beginning, containing 2 32 acres more or less. EXCEPTING therefrom out of the southwest corner of the obove-de-scribed tract of load the following described parcel of land: Beginning at a post at the southwest corner of the obove-oescribed tract, said post being the southeast corner of what was formerly 5.

Roseoraugh 5-acre tract; thence north on the west line ot the above-described tract 195 feet, thence east parallel with the north line of the National Road ond 195 feet north therefrom, a distance of 75 feet; thence south parallel with the west line of the above-described tract; 195 feet to the north line of the Nationol Road thence west on the north tine of the National Rood, 75 feet to the place of beginning, the port hereby excepted being a lot 75 feet fronting on the Naticnai Road and 195 feet deeo, taken out of the southwest corner of the premises first described. There is granted over the northwest corner of the premises hereov excepted bv the grantors, a right of way to the grantee hereinfromtheoremisesnowowneddv him to the premises conveyed to him wh ich ight of way is perm issive use to grantee so long as he shall own the premises immediately west of the premises herein excepted, and shall be of sufficient dimension to allow ingress ond egress to these two parcels land, ond it is understood between the grantors ond th gran tee that th is per iss i ve use is granted only while grantee has title to both parcels of real estate, the one herein conveyed to him, and the other lying immediately west. Being a part of the orem ises conveyed to H. Lavton bv Murry Hetser and Delia Hetser by deed dated March 16, 1910, ond recorded in Book 212, page 395 of the Record Deeds of Licking County. Ohio, to which deed ond record reference is hereby mode.

Being the same premises conveyed to Edward Goc ken bock and Catherine Elizabeth Goc ken back bv S. H. Layton and Minnie Lavton bv deed doted Mav9, 1917 and recorded in Book 236, page 492 of the Deed Records of Licking County Ohio. Said parties are reauired to answer on or before twentv-eight (28) davs after the May 22, 1979 which is the tost publication hereof, or the prayer of the Complaint will be granted. REESE, PRICE By Christopher R.

Mever 36 North Second Street Nework, Ohio 43055 (6)4) 345-3431 Attorneys for Plaintiffs 417-2451-8-15-22 NOTICE TO DOUGLAS BOWER MEIGS whose lost known address was Ross iter Street, Baltimore, and whose residence is unknown. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, PROBATE DIVISION, LICKING COUNTY. OHIO In the Matter of the Adootion Of: Christopher Douglas Hart Case No. 3254 The Petitioner, Gordon Harper Hart, has brought this action to adopt Christopher Douglas Meigs, ond to change his nome to Christopher Douglas Hart. Your consent to the adoption will not be reauired if the court finds after proper service of notice and hearing that, as OH edged in the petition, you have foiled without lustifiable cause to communicate with the minor or to provide for the maintenance and support of the minor as reauired bv low or judicial decree tor a period of ot least one year immediately preceding the filing of the aacpion petition.

Heonng on the petition nos been scheduled for the 13th day of September. 2 00o clock, P.M. the of Common Pleas, Probate Division, Courthouse, Newark, Ohio. You ore entitled to notice of this hearing pursuanttosection3107.il (A) (3), Ohio Revised Code. In case ot vour failure to opaear at such hearing, the praver of the said petition con be granted without vour consent tor the reasons set out above.

RoDert J. Moore, Judge and ex -officio Clerk of Court of Common Pleas, Probate Division, Licking County, Ohio, Court House, Newark, Ohio 43055 417-2451-8-15-22 NOTICE TO DOUGLAS BOWER MEIGS wt ose tobt known address was Rossiter 5'reei, Baltimore, ana whose residence is unknown. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, PROBATE DIVISION, LICKING COUNTY, OHIO In the Mntter ot the Adoption Of Siioron Lfien Hart Cose NO. 32S3 Thr Petitioner, Gordon Harper Hart, rns brooM this action to 9doot Sharon Ei'i Ml )'. and to change tier name to Sharon Elln Hart Your consent to the cjdcptionwill not be required if thecourt tmds of ter proper service ot notice ond hearing thrjt, asatiedged in the petition, you have tailed without justifiable couse to communicate with the minor or to provide for the maintenance and support ot the minor as required by law or ludicial decree tor aoeoodof at least one veor immediately preceding the filing of the adoption petition Hearing on the petition has been scheduled for the 13th day ot September, 1979, of 2:00 clock, M.

in the Court of Common Pieos, Probate Division, Courthouse, Newark, Ohio You are entitled lo notice ol this hwrmq pursuont to stion 3107 11 (A) (3), Ohio Revised Code. In cose of vour failure to appear at Such hearing, the praver of the soid petition con be granted without vour consent fur the reasons set ojt above. Robert Moore, Judge ond ex officio Clerk of Court of Common Pleas, Probate Division, Dismissals SUNDAY CALDWELL, Ella 273 Bovlston Ave. CONNERS, Janice L. (Eric E.

I and infant girl, Rt. 7, Hickman Rd. NE. CORKIVEAU, Timothy, 208 S. Main Johnstown.

HOPKINS, Matthew 405 Mt. Vernon Rd. HOUDESHELL, Kathy C. (Fred and infant girl, 854 Cleveland Ave. JONES, James 19 N.

30th St. MAJOY. Susan L. and infant bov. 25-D.

Westmoor Ave. MOSS, Marilyn R. (Kenneth F. 1. 59 North Box 1138, Buck-eve Lake.

PIERCE, Carla S. (James) and infant girl, 3562 Homer Rt. 2. Utica. PORTER.

Lawrence 156 Highfield Columbus. ROSS, Maurice Box 724, 562 N. Central Utica. ROWLEY, Linda K. (Richard and infant girl, 21864 Bell Church Utica.

TAYLOR, Elliott 397 W. Mvrtle Ave. WEBSTER, Roberta D. (Jeffrey S. and infant boy.

Box 1326, 193 Elliott Buckeye Lake. WHITTINGTON, Ralph 1700 Hebron Rd Box 419. MONDAY ALLBERRY, Ethel (Stanley E.l, 504 Allston Ave BAUGHMAN, Ruth 415 O'Bannon Ave. BAUMUNK, GraAce 3370 N. Bank Rt.

1, Millersport. BROWN, Mary 173 W. Locust Apt. 3. July 12, 1906.

in Newark to the late B. F. and Maude (Kendall) McDonald. He was a lifetime resident of Newark and an attorney-at-law, entering practice in 1932. He was a former member and past president of Newark Library Board, serving as director for 20 years; member and past president of Newark Kiwanis Club; and member of Second Presbyterian Church, Newark Maennerchor, American Legion Post 85, Newark Amateur Radio Association, Licking County, Ohio, and American Bar Associations.

He was a 1928 graduate of Denison Univer-sity and a 1932 graduate of Franklin University College of Law. In 1932, McDonald entered practice with his father, B. F. forming the firm McDonald and McDonald from 1932 to 1944. He was employed in the firm McDonald and Robison in 1946 and later with his son, John C.

McDonald, as a member of the firm from 1961 to 1970. The present firm is McDonald, Robison, Noecker, and Koehler. McDonald was a veteran of WI, serving as a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy from 1944 to 1945. Surviving are his wife, Isabelle (Cooper) McDonald; one daughter, Mrs.

Neil (Sue) Bartley of Barnes, Kansas one son, John C. McDonald of Columbus; and eight grandchildren. There are no calling hours. Criss Brothers Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Philip M.

(Butch) Walker Services for Philip M. (Butch) Walker, 36, of 193 Quaker Heath, will be 11 a.m. Thursday in the Centenary United Methodist Church, Granville, with the Rev. A. Donald Collins officiating.

Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. Mr. Walker died Monday morning in Licking Memorial Hospital. He was born Sept. 15, 1942 in Harrisville, Ohio to the late Marion and Thelma (Scott) Walker.

He was an employee of the Maintenance Department at Owens Corning Fiberglas, an Army veteran, and member of the Centenary United Methodist Church. Granville, Heath Masonic Lodge 771, Teheran Grotto, Newark, Fiberglas Thursday Night Bowling League, and G.B.B.A. Local 234. Surviving is his wife, Shirley A. (Sunkle) Walker of Heath; two daughters: Cindy Walker and Kimberly Walker, both of the home; a stepmother, Mrs.

Laura Walker of Canaanville; four brothers' Roger Walker of Wheelersburg, Pat Walker of Columbus, David Walker and Randy Walker, both of Canaanville; four sisters: Mrs. James (Joan) Ford of Coolville, Mrs. John (Lois) Simmons of Chesterhill, Mrs. Russell (Diane) Johnson and Judy Walker, both of Columbus. One brother, Richard, is deceased.

Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday in McPeek Funeral Home, Granville. Heath Masonic services will be 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. Regardless of when you contact us you have the assured knowledge that your wishes will be immediately anticipated and fulfilled in a most satisfactory manner.

Service still "Tire cfiuqg MONDAY RESCUE At 8 42 a.m. firefighters were called to Owens Corning to rescue'men from an underground tank. Firefighters removed two men. CARBURETOR LEAK At 8 52 a.m. firefighters were Rosalita Finck Services for Rosalita Finck, 31, of Glenford, will be Thursday in Henderson, Van Atta and Johnston Funeral Home with the Rev.

Donald Hartman officiating. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. Mrs. Finck died Monday morning at Licking Memorial Hospital.

She was born Oct. 24, 1947, in Corpus Christi, to Peter and Beatrice Rosalita (Bazaldua) Matina. She was a member of Pentecostal Church of God. Surviving are her mother, Beatrice Figueroa of Corpus Christi, and her father, Peter Matina of Catonville, husband, Charles E. Finck; one son, Samuel Finck of the home; two brothers: Peter Matina of Nevada and Paul Paxton Jr.

of three sisters: Elizabeth Matina of Columbus and Benita Paxton and Angelita Paxton, both of Corpus Christi, Tex. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home. Orville E. Welch (Andy) Services for Orville E.

(Andy.) Welch, 70, of 475 S. Main Pataskala, will be 11 a.m. Thursday in Warren F. Kauber Funeral Home, Pataskala, with the Rev. William Snider officiating.

Burial will be in Pataskala Cemetery. Mr. Welch died Monday morning at his home. He was born Jan. 22, 1909, in Meigs County to the late Emerson and Mahal ia (Sutton) Welch.

He was formerly employed at the Army Depot in Columbus and was manager of the Pataskala Sohio Gas Station for 20 years. Surviving are his wife, Mary L. (Wells) Welch; one daughter, Mrs. Richard (Marilyn) Taylor of Pataskala; one son, Robert A. Welch of Pataskala; three brothers: Emer Welch of Fostoria, Dana Welch of Har-risonville, Francis Welch of Texas: four sisters: Hazel Mikolas of Curtice, Ohio, Marie Barnhart of Bowersville, Annie Griffith of Dayton and Louise Thompson of Franklin, Ohio; and many nieces and nephews.

Calling hours are 7 to 9 p.m. tonight and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home. called to Hollander Street Pool for a carburetor leak. REMOVE FUMES At a.m.

firefighters were called to Licking Memorial Hospital to remove fumes from the hospital. Firefighters used fans. REMOVE FUMES At 9:34 a.m. firefighters were called to Licking Memorial Hospital to remove fumes. Firefighters used fans.

ASSIST MEDICS At firefighters were called to YWCA to assist medics. ASSIST MEDICS At 11:05 a.m. firefighters were called to the County Jail to assist medics. TRUCK FIRE At 4:53 p.m. firefighters were called to Ohio 16 and Cedar Street for a truck fire.

Firefighters extinguished the blaze. GAS CHECK At 9:44 p.m. firefighters were called to 342 Elmwood Ave. for a gas check. Negative.

TUESDAY ASSIST MEDICS At 6:22 a.m. firefighters were called to 22 N. Morris St. to assist medics. fEmetgeqcy SUNDAY ILL At 8:54 p.m.

paramedics were called to 210 Eddy St. where Jim Fowl was ill. Paramedics advised a friend. ILL At 9: 14 p.m. paramedics were called to 216 Westmoor Dr.

where Susan Stretton was ill. Paramedics gave aid and transported the victim to the hospital. BREATHING TROUBLE At 11 27 p.m. paramedics were called to 81 S. Fourth St.

where Evelin Schneider wds having trouble breathing. Paramedics gave aid and transported the victim to the hosptial. AUTO ACCIDENT At 11 30 p.m. paramedics were called to 30 W. Channel St.

where Ken Wright was injured in an auto accident. Paramedics gave aid and transported the victim to the hospital. MONDAY CHEST PAIN At paramedics were called to 355 Clinton St. where Dorothy Swartz was having chest pain. Paramedics administered oxygen and transported the victim to the hospital.

ILL At paramedics were called to 96 Mt. Vernon Rd. where Dorothy Jay York was ill. Paramedics gave aid and transported the victim to the hospital. BREATHING TROUBLE At 5:14 a.m.

paramedics were called to the Park Hotel where Troy Triplett was having trouble breathing. Paramedics gave aid and transported the victim to the hospital. ILL At 7:05 a.m. paramedis were called to 445 E. Main St.

where Bill Insko was ill. Paramedics examined the victim and advised. FALL At 8:26 a.m. paramedics were called to 92 'i N. 11th St.

where Paul Workman, 2, had fallen. Paramedicsexamined the victim and transported him to the hospital. RESCUE At 8:42 a.m. paramedics were called to Owens Corning where Philip Walker had fallen in an underground tank. Paramedics removed the victim and transported him to the hospital.

RESCUE At 8:56 a.m. paramedics were called to Owens Corning where Trevis Hollinger had fallen in an underground tank. Paramedics removed the victim and transported him to the hospital. FIREMEN ASSISTED At 9:15 a.m. paramedis were called to Owens Corning where Jim Burrell, Tom Vogelmierer, Art Lewis, Tom Jones, Don Roderick, Jim Kinney and Ted McNamara were treated for chemical fumes.

YWCA At 10:45 a.m. paramedics were called to YWCA where Francis Dudgeon had fallen. Paramedics splinted the victims hip and transported her to the hospital. HYPERVENTILATING At 11 :05 a.m. paramedics were called to the County Jail where Tom Meckling Mas hyperventilating.

Paramedics gave aid and advised the sheriff to take the victim to the hospital. ARM PAIN At 3:25 p.m. paramedics were called to 684 E. Main St. where Florence Kreager had pain in her arms.

Paramedics examined the victim and advised. cLocal- Nerfs ROSINA CIRCLE Rosina Circle 14 UAOD will meet 8 p.m. Wednesday for election of officers. VAC AND AUXILIARY VAC and Auxiliary are to meet 1 to 5 p.m. Thursday at the Pizza Factory to pick up collection cans.

UNION HIGH SCHOOL Union High School Alumni will .1. iim All rpsnrvnfinns must Hp p.m. made by April 30 for the alumni banquet. FRANKLIN GRANGE Franklin Grange will meet 88:30 p.m. Thursday.

Senior Citizens music makers will present the program. Public is invited. Members to to bring sandwiches for refreshments. SENIOR CITIZENS Licking County Senior Citizens will meet 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at 55 N.

Fourth St. for band practice. Meeting will be at 1:30 p.m. 65Music Makers will entertain Franklin Grange 8:30 p.m. Thursday and will entertain at Licking County Joint Vocational Robert A.

Brindza. executive director of Ohio Council 8 of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, told a news conference that the raise not only is inadequate, but that the legislation seeks to "rape" the state's civil service system. David R. Skinner, operations director of the Ohio Civil Service Employees Association, echoed the charge, saying the bill revamps civil service "and just happens to include a small pay raise Philip S. Hamilton, deputy director of the state Department of Administrative Services, denied the allegations.

He said changes in civil service procedures contained in the bill were worked out and recommended by civil service "professionals." The exchange came as lawmakers returned from a weekend recess for deliberations which will include House floor action Wednesday on the twoyear state budget bill. It contains the $222 million needed to fund Gov. James A. Rhodes' proposal for a pay boost averaging about 7 percent for the state's more than 80,000 employees. The total is said by Rhodes and legislative leaders to be all that is available in a no-new-tax- Community Development ond specifi-collv tor accounting services.

NOW THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWARK, COUNTY OF LICKING, STATE OF OHIO THAT: Section 1 The Director of Public Service is herebv authorized and directed to enter into negotiations ond controct for accounting services of Mr. Dewitt Wince for the Division of Community Development, in an amount Not To Exceed S2.8S0 during the Fiscal Year 1979, but subiect to the appropriation of funds for soid purpose. Section 2: For the reasons stated in the preamble hereto which is mode a port hereof, on emergency in the doily operation of the Division of Community Development is herebv declared to exist, ond the requirements for formal bidding as provided for in Section 735.051 ORC are hereby waived In accordance with the provisions of Section 735 051 ORC, and this legisldtion shall come into force ond effect from and after its pas sogebv Council ond upon its approval ond execution bv the Mavor. Adopted the 16th day of April 1979.

JERRY J. JONES PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL PRO-TEM ATTEST (SI Dorothy A. Houdeshell CLERK OF COUNCIL DATE FILED WITH MAYOR APRIL 17, 1979 DATE APPROVED BY MAYOR APRIL 17, 1979 (SI RICHARD E. BAKER MAYOR FORM APPROVED (s) ROBERT F. HENDRICKS DIRECTOR OF LAW 424, 51 RESOLUTION 79-42 BY Speaks, Forgrave A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF CITY WAR RANTS IN PAYMENT OF MATERIALS PROVIDED BY VENDORS TO THE CITY, SAID MATERIALS BEING FURNISHED WITHOUT BENE FIT OF PRIOR FISCAL CERTIFICATION.

AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, Section 5705.41 D)ORC states in port that, "No subdivision or taxing unit shall: Make anv controct or give any order involving the expenditure ot monev unless there is attached thereto a certificate of thefisca! officer of the subdivision that the amount reauired to meet the samehas been lawfully appropriated for such purpose ond is in the treasury or in the process of collection to the credit of an dp-propriate fund free from anv previous encumbrances. Every such controct mode without such a certificate shall be void and no warrant shall be issued in payment of onv amount due thereon. If no certificate is furnished as required, upon receipt bv the taxing authority of the subdivision or toxing unit of a certificate of the fiscal officer stating that there was at the time of the making ot such controct or order and ot the lime of the execution of such certificate a sufficient sum appropriated for the purpose of such controct ond in the treasury or in process of collection to the credit of an appropriate fund free from onv previous encumbrances, such toxing authority mav authorize the issuance of a worrant in payment of amounts due upon such contract, but such resolution or ordinance shall be possed within thirty davs from the receipt ot such ond, WHEREAS, it having been brought to the attention of the Auditor that there were materials ordered and received from vendors to the Citv without benefit of prior fiscal certification os required bv Section 5705.41 (D) in a total amount ot approximately $778.66, ond WHEREAS, this Resolution constitutes an emergency measure providing for the continued ddilv operation of the Sewer Water Department of the Citv of Nework. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWARK, COUNTY OF LICKING, STATE OF OHIO, THAT: Section I.

Authority is herebv given for the issuance of City Warrants in approximate amounts indicated below lo vendors indicoted for materials received bv the SewerWater Department Seawov Distributions S283.21; Waterworks Industrial Supply 131.65; Environmental Chemical Corporation 363.80. Section 2 In the interest of the public heolth, safety and welfare, an emergency is herebv declored to exist and this Resolution shall take effect ond be in force from ond after its passage and opproval bv the Mavor. Adopted the 16th day of April 1979. Jerry L. Jones PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL PRO-TEM ATTEST (s) Dorothy A.

Houdeshell CLERK OF COUNCIL DATE FILED WITH MAYOR APRIL 17. 1979 DATE APPROVED BY MAYOR APRIL 17, 1979 (s) RICHARD BAKER MAYOR FORM APPROVED (S) Robert Hendricks DIRECTOR OF LAW 424, 51 LEGAL NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF BRADLEY WYNKOOP Cose No. 7688, Doc. 27. Pg.

15 BRIAN WYNKOOP Cose No. 7689, Doc 27. Pg 16 BRENDA WYNKOOP Case No. 7690, Doc 27, Pg 17. ALLEGED NEGLECTED CHIL-DRENFiled January 16, 1979, March 2, 1979 Marcia Pontius, mother of thewithin minor children, whose lost known od-aress was Box 582, Little Rock, Arkon-sos, ondor co Brendo Presley, West- gate Trailer Park, Harcourt Rood, Mount Vernon, Ohio, will take notice that hearing has been set in the Juvenile Court, Court House, Newark, Ohio, on Thursday, and Friday, Mav 17 and May 18, 1V9 ol 9 A.M.

on motions tiled reauesting thepermanentcareond custody of said minor children be granted to Rov and Margaret Myers andor James L. Wynkoop. SAID PARENT WILL TAKE NOTICE THAT THE GRANTING OF THE PERMANENT CUSTODY PERMANENTLY DEPRIVES THE PARENT OF HER PARENTAL RIGHTS, PRIVILEGES AND OBLIGATIONS. The said Morcia Pontius is herebv given due notice to be present at said hearing. ROBERT J.

MOORE, JUDGE OF THE JUVENILE DIVISION OF THE COMMON PLEAS COURT, LICKING COUNTY, OHIO 424 degree HEATH OVEREATERS Heath Overeaters Anonymous will meet 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Christ Lutheran Church across from Arro on St. Rt. 79. TICKETS ON SALE Tickets for the Old Towne West Society's Authentic May Day Celebration and supper to be 6:30 p.m.

May 2 at the Buckingham House are now on sale at Two Sues Gift Shop, 326 W. Church St. For reservations call Cathy Smith, 345-2928. Seating is limited. INTERAGENCY FORUM Interagency Forum meeting will be 9 a.m.

Thursday. A Human Justice Commission meeting will follow the fair housing commission program. LOCAL 1037 UAW Members and their spouses of the retired workers chapter of Local 1037 UAW will meet noon Thursday for a potluck in the union hall, S. 30th Street. Beverages will be furnished.

Bring your own table service. A representative from AAA will speak. ARTS AND CRAFTS Welcome Wagon Evening Arts and Crafts will meet 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Call Jacquie Sandell for information on macrame supplies.

PLANT GROUP Welcome Wagon Plant Group will tour Licking County Joint Vocational School's greenhouse 1 p.m. Thursday. Call Marlene Rehner for details. ANTIQUE BOTTLE SHOW Buckeye Bottle Diggers of Thornville will have their third annual Antique Bottle Show and Sale 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Sunday at Thornville School. Open to public. SATURDAY RIDENBAUGH, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, 1688 Hebron Heath a boy.

SHAFFER, Mr. and Mrs Leonard, Buckeye Lake Estates. Buckeye Lake; a bov. SUNDAY GLECKLER, Mr. and Mrs.

William, 2086 Kelley Lane; a girl. LONG, Mr. and Mrs. Dannv, Rt. 2, Greentree Apts.

B-2, Utica; a boy. SCOTT, Mr. and Mrs. Randy, 653 Ridgefield a girl. MONDAY BURRIS, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert, 105 Fleek a boy. THOMAS, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, Summit Street, Millersport; a girl.

WELLS. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, 27 S. Main Granville: a boy.

WHITT, and Mrs. Milburn, 12148 Worthington Pataskala; a boy. JNoii-hcal- in COLUMBUS SCHOOLS COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -The Columbus school board will receive $4.1 million in advance state education subsidies this month to help with cash flow problems that threaten to close classrooms before June 30. But the state Controlling. Board refused to alter the payback schedule for an $8.3 million state loan to further help the school system.

"I think it's imperative that the integrity of the loan fund payback schedule be retained," said one board member, Sen. Harry Meshel, D-Youngstown. School officials said they still must borrow an additional $6.3 million from Columbus banks to insure that schools will be open long enough to enable 5,000 city high school seniors to graduate tliis year. DESEGREGATION CASE COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) After some six years of legal bickering, the Columbus and Dayton school desegregation cases today came down to one formal encounter a mere hour's worth of oral arguments before the nine black-robed justices of U.S. Supreme Court.

The U.S. Supreme Court was to take the information under advisement. Decisions in the cases are not expected until June. JESSE JACKSON CLEVELAND (AP) The Rev. Jesse Jackson says his Operation Push is organizing a nationwide petition drive urging Sears, Roebuck and Co.

to "mces, Jackson said that directors of his organization, meeting in Cleveland on Monday, authorized their lawyers to seek standing in the courts to fight the suit. POWER PLANTS WASHINGTON (AP) The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is considering a suggestion to order temporary shutdown of eight nuclear power plants sharing design features with the stricken reactor at Three Mile Island. NRC Chairman Joseph M. Hendrie said he anticipates a decision today or Wednesday after further consultation with in- dustry officials. (Hazel) Bundy of Alplaus, N.Y.; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Two brothers are deceased. Friends may call 7to9p.m. tonight in the funeral home. James L. Hughes Arrangements are incomplete for James L.

Hughes, 38, of 75 Cliff Buckeye Lake. Mr. Hughes died this morning in Licking Memorial Hospital. Criss Brothers Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Susan Kay (Bower) Graham Private family services for Susan Kay (Bower) Graham, 35, of 415 Hills Miller Delaware, will be 10:30 a.m.

Thursday in the chapel of Crouse and Son Funeral Home, Johnstown, with the Rev. Thomas J. Baughman officiating. Burial will be in Green Hill Cemetery. Mrs.

Graham died suddenly at her home Monday. She was born Sept. 27. 1943, in Columbus to Willard H. and Ruth E.

(Green) Bower. Surviving besides her parents are her husband, Berton R. Graham of Delaware and one sister. Kathy Sue Bower of Columbus. Calling hours are 7 to 9 p.m.

tonight and Wednesday in the funeral home. George J. McDonald Memorial services for George J. McDonald, 72, of 681 Dogwood Lane, will be 2 p.m. Thursday in Second Presbyterian Church with Dr.

Charles J. Dougherty officiating. Private burial services will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Mr. McDonald died Monday morning at Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus.

He was born FUNERAL SERVICE WEDNESDAY BERTHA E. JENKINS 2:30 P.M. First Christian Union Church Calling Hours Mon. 7 to 9 P.M. Tues.

2 to 4 7 to 9 P.M. Memorials May Be Made To The First Christian Union Church THURSDAY ROSALITA FINCK 10:30 A.M. Chapel Calling Hours Wed. 2 to 4 7 to 9 P.M. PHONE 345-9864 Ronald G.

Van Atta Charles L. Johnston Martha T. Henderson SOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWARK, COUNTY OF LICKING, STATE OF OHIO, THAT: Section 1 Authority is herebv given for the issuance of a Citv warrant in the approximate amount of $2,806.41 to the Riebel Equipment Company for repair services received bv the Street Department lor the repair of one (1) grader. Section 2: In the interest of the public health, safety and welfare, on emergency is herebv declared to exist ond this Resolution shall take effect and be force from ond after its passage ond approval bv the Movor. Adopted the loth dov of April 1979.

JERRY L. JONES PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL PRO-TEM ATTEST (s) DOROTHY A. HOUDESHELL CLERK OF COUNCIL DATE FILED WITH MAYOR APRIL 17, 1979 DATE APPROVED BY MAYOR APRIL 17, 1979 (st RICHARD E. BAKER MAYOR FORM APPROVED (5) ROBERT F. HENDRICKS DIRECTOR OF LAW 424, 51 RESOLUTION 7I-J7 Bv: SPEAKS.

STARE, FORGRAVE, JONES. HOLLAND. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXPENDITURE OF MONIES FROM CURRENTLY APPROPRIATED FUNDS FOR LEGAL COUNSEL IN THE CASE OF DAVIDC. NEUDECKER, PLAINTIFF, VERSUS THE CITY OF NEWARK, OHIO ET CASE NO. 7V-L-48399, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.

WHEREAS, David C. NeudMker, a former police officer with me City of Newark, Ohio, has filed suit in the Licking Counrv Court of Common Pleas ogams! the Citv of Nework ond numerous other defendants; and WHEREAS, among those defendants. Movor Richard E. Baker, Safety Director o. R.

Starr, and Chief of Police Arthur L. Nutter ore being osked to respond personally for domoges alleged bv Mr. Neudecker as wellas being named as defendants in their official capacities; ond WHEREAS, theOfficeof the Director of Low is representing the City of Newark. Ohio, and other defendants in their respective official capacities; ond WHEREAS, this Council believes thai the soid Richard E. Baker, O.

R. Starr ond Arthur L. Nutter were at oil times acting in their official copocities on behoif of and, bv their judgment, in the best interests of the City of Nework in regard to the matters alleged by Plain-lift Neudecker; dnd WHE AS, this Council believes that il is unfortunate that officials of the Citv ot Nework, while acting in accordance with their best judgment in regord to the duties and responsibilities imposed upon them, mav be subjected to exposure to personal loss to themselves ond their families, and that thev should therefore be assisted in protecting themselves and their families from personal loss; and WHEREAS, this Council believes that it should support the said defendants in obtaining counsel to protect their Individual interests ond those interests which the Director of Law, bv virtue of the statutory I imitations upon his office, cannot undertake to defend on behalf of said defendants; and WHEREAS, this Resolution constitutes on emergency measure in that immediate arrangements to employ counsel should be mode in order to effectively carry out the purposes of this measure, to wit: providing on effective defense for the persons heretofore designated; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWARK, COUNTY OF LICKING AND STATE OF OHIO, THAT Section 1 This Council herebv acknowledges the anticipation of expen-oilure of monies from fund 01-10-231, Generol Citvwide, Services, General (Consultant) os provided in the Annual Appropriation Ordinance (Ordinance No 19 A) tor outside legal counsel in the matter of David C. Neudecker, Platn-titl, versus the Citv of Newark, Ohio et C'j-e no W-L-6S3V9, to reoresentthe pervonai ol Mavor Richard Bovcr, Safety Director R. Starr and Chict of Police Arthur L.

Nutter Section 2: Far the reaions staled in the preamble hereto, which is made a part hereof, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this Resolution come into force ond effect upon its passage bv Council ond its approval ond execution bv the Mavor. Adopted the )6lh do, of April, 1979. Jry L. Jones President of Council Pro-Tern Dorothy A. Houdeshell Clerk ol Council Dote Filed wiih Mavor: April 17, 1979 Dote approved bv Mayor.

Aoril 17, 199. Richard E. Baker Movor Form noorovpd. Robert Hendricks Dirtclur 01 Low 42451 RESOLUTION 79-39 BY Speaks A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE DIRECTOR OF- PUBLIC SERVICE TO ENTER INTO NEGOTIATIONS ANO CONTRACT, BIDDING PROCEDURES WAIVED UNDFR THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 3S.0SI ORC. FOR ACCOUNTING SERVICES OF MR DE-Wll WIIJCC-, FOR THE DIVISION OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND CilCLARING AN EMERGENCY.

WHL PEAS, on emergency exists in the doily operation al the Division ot confidence MEMORIAM In memory of my husband, Ralph J. (Cappy) King, who passed away March 15th, just 40 days before our golden wedding anniversary, April 24. What am I thinking On our Anniversary, dear? I'm thinking of all We've shared year after year, Then, I'm hoping our day Will be bright from the start. When we meet in Heaven. I love you, Sweetheart.

Your wife, VeLora Broome King CARD OF THANKS The family of Kathryn E. Anderson and Perry L. Anderson Sr. wishes to express our sincere appreciation to all our friends for all their flowers, and cards. Special thanks to Rev.

John Dudgeon, Criss Brothers, nurses, doctors, hospital and our friends and neighbors. CARD OF THANKS The family of Jeff Wohlford would like to express our thanks to everyone for (lie kindness and sympathy shown during our recent loss. I rf has an old-fashioned mean-ling to us. Licking County, Onio, Court House, Newark, Ohio 4jQ35 41 24-51-8 15 22 The Board of Education ot the Johnstown-Monroe Local School District will receive bids until 12 00 Noon Eastern Daylight Time on May 10, 199 tor the cleaning, sealing, ond striping of (rock ut Johnstown Hiyh rrAK i LZvII funeral. ho me 141 North 24th St.

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