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Tonight patti.~ , cloudy west and
mostly clwdy' iritll a chance of
sh-ers east. Low! toftight 50 to
56 east. Tuesday 111011Uy sunny, •

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Indians WboS!J!Oked pipes to lbe
Dutch who called it Hobocan
Hackingh, meaning land of the
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VOL XXIV

NO. llO

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Devoted To The lnteretl3 Of 'l7u! Meigs-M0110n Area

TEN CENlS

PHONE 992,2156

MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1971

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

70.

Egyptians on
Maxi Alert
By United Press IDiematlonal
In New York, U. N. Secretary Anwar saaat reshUffled hts
Egyptian troops along the General Than! warned Sunday cabinet lor the fourth time since
Suez Canal have been placed on in a report on the Middle East he became premier 11 montlls
a "maximwn alert," the semi· that if the present impasse in ago. He issued a ·series of
official Middle East News peace efforts continues "new decrees involving the cabinet
Agency (MENA) said today. A fighting will break out sooner or and other government matters
Cairo newspaper said the laler."
and said it was a process of
troops had orders to retaliate Thant added that since both "setting our hope in order" to
"immediately and violently" to the Israelis and Arabs have be ready lor a possible war.
silence any Israel position that taken advantage of the l:J.. Mahmoud Fawzi remained
opens fire on them.
mon !h-old cease-fire
to premier in the new cabinet and
MENA, an Egyptian news build
up
their
mili· most of the key portfolios
agency , said "the temperature tary capabilities, " it is remained in the same hands,
of the military situation is only too likely that the new including Mahmoud Riad as
consumtly rising ." It added round of fighting will be more vice premier and foreign
that "Egyptian air, ground and violent and dangerous than the minister, Mamdouh Salem as
naval forces are standing by on previous ones, and there is interior minister and Sadek as
the greatest degree of alert to always the danger that it may war minister .
face any possibility the enemy not be possible to limit it to the
mE YEAR OF 'IHE EAGLES, which Is Eastern High's slogan, or motto, this football
might resort to."
present antagonists and to the In Jerusalem, a terrorist
season, already bas been underlined by two straight victories in opening the defense of its
Israel marked Rosh Hashana, confines of the Middle East." Sunday hurled a grenade into a
Southern VaUey Conference football championships. At left, the Eagles' new head coach,
the beginning of the Jewish Thant also said that until group of American tourists and
Roger Kirkhart, gels 13$1b. senior Rick Blake, a deep back, into the lineup with instructions in
New Year, with predictions the Israeli
indicates
some Arab children in the old section
what to do at a critical point in the Eagles' 26-G victory over North Gallia Friday night. Above,
Middle East might be headed willingness to compromise on of tbe city, killing a 4-year-old
the Eastern band waita for the end of the first half of play before forming for its haHtirne show.
for war. Defense Minister withdrawing from captured Arab girl and wounding seven of
Moshe Dayan said that "I Arab lands, "it would serve the Americans. The Americans
would not be entirely surprised little useful purpose to attempt were members of a Baptists
if at any time after the U.N. to reactivate the talks " group from Texas, Dllnois and
General Assembly the Egyp- mediated by the United Colorado. All the injured were
tians will resume fire on the Nations' Gunnar C. Jarring.
released after first-aid treat(Suez) Canal."
In Cairo, Egyptian President ment.
Israel Armed Forces Chief of
.Staff Lt. Gen. Hairn Bar-Lev
By KATE WEBB
Esso official. However, a Vietnamese positions northwest
said "it is posaible ... our
PHNOM PENH (UP!)
Cambodian high command of Saigon near the Cambodian
enemies will renew the fighting,
Communist sappers backed by spokesman said only one person border early today and both
CLEVELAND (UPI) - The in which case we shall need to
mortars set off a fuel depot fire died and "many" were injured sides took heavy losses.
American economy may never continue to stand firm and
AI least 21 government troops
on the outskirts of Phnom Penh in the fire .
be the same again as a result of smite them ... "
today and burned 25 pet. of the
HaH of the 30 storage tanks were killed and 64 wounded in
In Cairo, the mass-eirculation
the Nixon administration's new
Cambodian capital's fuel containing tens of thousands of the battles which raged until
economic
policies,
and newspaper AI Akhbar said
supplies.
gallons of gasoline were dawn at camps just outside the
American businessmen are orders were issued by Egyptian
It was the first Communist destroyed in the fore which province capital of Tay Ninh
going to have to adjust their War Minister Gen. Mohammed ATTICA, N. Y. ( UP!) - A "I myself have charged the
attack on the capital since June continued to burn fiercely eight City, 50 miles from the capital,
operations accordingly, In- Ahmed Sadek calling for black state legislator Sunday governor with murder," State
spokesmen said. The Com16 and was aimed at lbe Esso hours after the attack.
dustry Week magazine reported "retaliating violently and irn· called for the indictment of Gov. Assemblyman Arthur 0. Eve, a
Military sources in Saigon munist attack force of up to. 200
and SheD storage area near the
mediately and silencing any Nelson A. Rock~feller on member of the committee that
today.
men
took
losses
of
52
known
city. Three persons were killed said Communist sappers
to
After studying the views ol Israeli position that opens fire charges of murder in the deaths unsuccessfully tried
and six injured, according to an assaulted a cluster of South dead and seven captured.
top national economists, the with ground weapons, such as of 40 hostages and inmates of negotiate a peaceful settiement
The South Vietnamese
of the Attica uprising, said In a
business magazine concluded field artillery, 1or any other Attica State Prison.
command reported continued
New York City television show.
that long-range government weapons." '·
I
1\.T
•
I heavy fighting Sunday and
"1 juat llp:!lke with .....
MENA,
in'
'
ap
article
by
its
.control of the economy..ill here to
today in the U Minh Forest, a
black and Puerto Rican leaden
stay and that the new policies do military editor, said the Egypvast
swampland
145
miles
and I hope they will follow
tian
army
"is
prepared
more
•
not represent an instant solution
I
I
southwest of Saigon in the
through and ask that the
than at any other time to wage
to basic problems.
BD.LY
ALLEN
Mekong
Delta.
At
least
91
more
governor
be indicted."
By Ualted Preu IDtenaa-J
The magazine said the wage- the battle of honor, integrity
Communist soldiers were slain,
Eve and Rep. Herman
price freeze is not only a peace- and purification of the land
Marine Deatlu Unrelated
the command said.
Badillo, D-N. Y., another
time precedent that economists which the enemy has desecratPARRIS ISIAND,S. C.- AMARINE Corps spokesman says
Spokesmen said that over the
ed.1l
Four
calls
were
Bll!Wered
member
of the committee,
believe wiU become part of the
past
seven
days
398
North
· the w1 tnd deaths fl two recruits follolring trainiDg sessions
over the weekend by the denounc~d Rockefeller's
nation's economic weaponry,
were "c~lely unrelated and happened m different days and Vietnamese and Viet Cong had
Pomeroy E-R squad.
refusal to CIBIIe to Attica to lead
but
that
the
controls
which
been killed in actions in the
tnvcived dlffttent training units."
The fJrst was at 6:50 pm. the negotiations. Ten bastages
follow the freeze will make the
"Forest
of
Darkness"
an
Saturday for Kenneth Payne, and 30prisoners died in the fiveHe said, however, aninvl!!ltigalim is being cCIIducted into the
government at least a semisuffering
an accidental gunshot day rebellion.
deaths of PVt. Frankie C. VIckers, 19, of Greenville, Fla., on everglades-like mangrove
permanent participating in the
swamp
50
miles
long
and
25
wound who had been taken to In Albany today, a telephoned
Saturday and Pvt. Warren H. Jobn, ?3, of Baltim&lt;ft, Md., early
formerly private areas of price
miles
wide.
Government
losses
Veterans
Memorial Hospital by bomb threat was made against
&amp;mday. A apotesman said Vickers died as the result of a lnin
determination and wage setwere
listed
as
111
men
killed
private car before the squad's the Twin Towers, a downtown
stem cm1uslm Jllllllrently suffered In a fall mring "light
tlement.
and
130
wounded.
The
Meigs
County
Sheriff's
arrival.
office building which howles the
physlcalll'allllng" about 11:50a.m. Sahrday. He was taken to a
Companies will have to
Billy
Robert
Allen,
son
of
Mr.
Acting on an anonymous tip,
At 11 :58 p.m. Saturday the offices of the clllllDlillllioner of
naval hospital at nearby Beaufort wltere be died.
establish staff departments on a Dept. arrested Clarence Roy
police in the t'hinese section of and Mrs. Clayton Allen of
Koehler, ReedsviUe, Rt. I, on a squad went to the Frank Musser con-ectional services. A bmnb
Chester, has been awarded a more or less permanent basis to charge of breaking·and entering home on Route 143, from where exploded Friday night in a
Saigon
Sunday
night
sei!.ed
a
Argument over TV Fatal
handle government parcache of 4:i8 blocks of TNT, five fellowship at Lehigh University ticipation in the areas of wage and intoxication Sunday.
Mr. Musser, suffering chest men's room at the building but
. CINCINNAn - MRS. EUlALIA FUCHS, 44, was charged
hand grenades and 31 blasting in Bethlehem, Pa., where he is
Koehler
was
apprehended
pains,
was taken to Veterans no one was injured.
;ritb ~-degree murder in the fatal shooting of her husband, caps. Defense Ministry working on his master degree. and prices, Industry Week said.
inside Greer's Market at Five Memorial Hospital, treated and Today's anonymoos caller,
Robert, 40, at their suburban Norwood heme during an argwnent spokesmen said the raid was on Agraduate of the 1966 class of
Points by Deputy Sheriff Robert released.
who telephoned the threat to the
over wbelhel' be would listen to a m-oadcast of a professimal a private house in Cholon but Eastern High School, Allen
Beegle
Sunday
at
1:15
a.m.
At
9:20
p.m.
Sunday
the
Knickerboeker
News, the city's
Dennis Echinger, 190 lb.
foolball game. The woman was to awear in Hamilton County did not identify the occupants. graduated cum laude from Ohio
Koehler, who gained entrance .;quad was called for Grady afternoon newapaper, said lbe
fullback of lbe Eastern
Qiminal Court today for arraignment.
The Tay Ninh province University in June, 1970, with a
by
breaking the glass in a door, Williams on the Rutland • bomb would go off by noon.
The county C~nDW's office said Fuchs wanted to listen to the battles began just before 3 a.m. bachelor of science degree in Eagles SV AC defending apparently was unable to get Harrisonville Road. He was Authorities ordered the 21-story
champion football team who
&lt;lncinnati Bengals • Pbiladelphia Eagles game at Riverfront with mortar barrages directed Chemical Engineering.
out after getting in, Beegle said. taken to Veterans Memorial structure cleared and area
Stadium sunday but his wife wanted to hear stereo records. Fucbs against the positions of the In his junior year at Ohio was removed from the game Koehler bad helped himself to Hospital where he was admitted traffic was rerouted.
told IU wife be would leave the bouse if be could not listen to the South Vietnamese 43rd Task University, he was chosen by Friday night with Nortb food he found in the cooler as a medical patient.
pme. The coroner's lifice said the woman allegedly took a -~ Force, an infantry battalion the chemical engineering Gallla, suffered a painfully before he was discovered.
·At 7:25 o.m. Monday the
•
•
sprained ankle, It was
caliber pistQI frtm a drawer and fired. Fuclti was prortOWICed position and several militia faculty to receive the ''junior
The department also arrested squad went to the Will Barrett
learned today.
dead on arrival at General Hospital ;rith a bullet WGWICI in the outposts, military spokesmen award for academic excellence
Kenneth N. Barnett, 30, home at Danville. lie was also
School authorities said
in chemical engineering." The
taken to Veterans Memorial 'AI
p,:_f. __
said.
bead•
there
was no fracture. Uingsville, Rt. 1, Sunday at
Captives later identified the same year be was elected to
Hospital
where
he
was
admitted)
1u.ayor
r
llJIIer
11:48 p.m. on charges of driving
Eichinger
was
Iaten
to
a
Tau
Beta
Pi,
an
honor
fraternity
October Air Arrives Early
Communist unit as the 13th
Parkersburg Hospital for a while intoxicated and no as a mediCJII patient.
for engineers.
Fined in the court of Pomeroy
Sapper
Battalion.
Military
A ~BER ln'YLE cool spell eovered much of the
checkup following the game operator's license.
Allen
was
employed
by
the
Mayor Charles Legar Saturday
Barnett was arrested after he
nallm today. Early morning temperature piununeled to the~ sources said the government Pittsburgh Plate Glass In- by bls mother, Mn. Henry
night were , Wilbur Ward,
positions
were
strung
out
over
wrecked his car while traveling
and 5a1 fl'CIIl the MissisBippi Valley to the plateau regilll ci the
Eichinger.
dustries
at
New
Martinsville,
Middleport, $10 and costs,
West and readings In the 20s and~ were reported in the central an area of several miles but that W. Va., where he worked one
Tony Glassburn, 174 lb. 6-2 west on SR 124. There was light
squealing tires; Richard
the attacks were well coorRcdles and tbe Great Basin area.
senior, defensive and of- damage to car. He was not
Haggerty, Middleport, $5 and
dinated and carried out year foUowing his graduation
A new mass of cold polar air over western Canada was
fensive end on the North injured.
from
Ohio
University,
before
costs, left of center; Thomas
Deputy Beegle was on a
moving soutbward to reinforce the cold wave. Travelers' and sirnl\1 taneously.
Roach, Pomeroy, $10 and costs,
The Communist· commandos accepting the fellowship at Gallta team, was removed to routine check of the area when
Roher Hospital during the
stocllmen's warnings were posted for 001 thwest and central were not able to get through the Lehigh.
Middleport Mayor C. 0 . redtless operation, and Robert
he discovered the break-in.
game where It was learned be
Mmtana east ci the Continental Divide, where rain was e;qJeCted barbed wire of the South AMENDMENT HEARINGS
Fisher has proclaimed Sept. 17· Darst, Middleport; William
to cbange to snow as a new surge of cold air moves into the area. Vietnamese camps although the
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The had suffered a fractured
23 Constitution Week in ob-. Boyd, Jr., Columbus, and Ron
~ally heavy .snow was ezpeeled in the JIKIWitalns, with four actions continued until dawn, Senate will open hearings next collarbone.
servance of the 1841h' an· Jarvis, Colwnbus, each $10 and
Inches or more predicted.
niversary of the adoption of the costs, disturbing the peace.
spokesmen reported. They said month on a constitutional 'S!!BUS S!SiiHJ!iS!!!S!:lS!S *
amendment
to
limit
U.
S.
Constitution of the United Forfeiting a ~ bond posied
there was ''no major" damage
MRS. BING FETED
Two
to Fill, Probably
presidents
to
one
six-year
term
States.
on charges of disturbing the
to the camps. '
HONG KONG (tiP!) - The
WASHINGTON -PRESIDENTNIXII'iTODAY.scamed his
In his proclamation, Mayor peace was Martin Major, no
Military sources said the in office.
chief VietCong negotiator to the Kenneth Harry Paine, 29,
Fisher
asks that residents pay address.
list of polellllal candidates to succeed retired Justice Hugo L. infantry battalion toolt losses of
AID TO THAn.ANlJ
Paris Peace Talks, Mrs. Harrisonville, accidentally shot
Black 111 tbe Slqnme Court. MeanUme, there was increasing 17 dead and 43 wounded and that BANGKOK (UPI) - Prime Nguyen Thi Bing, was feted by hjmself in the left foot Saturday attention to the contents of the
..·.· . ·...... -:.; : . ·..
apeculalilll !hat the Oliff ExecuUve will haw to fill two seats m four men were killed and 12 Minister Titanom Kittikachron Communist Chinese Premier at 6:50 p.m., the Meigs County Constitution and that they ny
their flags during lbe week In
wounded at the task force base. said Sunday the United States Chou En-lai Sunday evening, Sheriff's Dept. reported.
EXTENDED OOTLOOit
tbe ~t rather than ooe.
Exteade4 Ollie O.llMII:
At least ooe report said that Justice Jobn M. Harlan, who bas Acompany size militia unit took has provided Thailand with the New China News Agency Paine had gone to the farm of respect to it.
Mrs. Nan Moore is ehainnan W!:k r' J 'fta &amp;' Fllda):
his mother-in-law to hunt. As be
been under hospital treatment for a back aihnent, already bad casualties of nine wounded, lbe $23.1 million during the past (NCNA) said today.
fiscal year.
sources said.
was unloading a 12-gauge of Constitution Week for Return · ?m1efa wau.tetll
(Continued on Page 8)
till .. ,,...,,
DEFICIT DROPS
shotgun, it accidentally Jonathan Meigs Chapter of the Wit
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The discharged.
Dalighters of the American ·HIPs lllllle -.per . . . . . .
Commerce Department reports The victim was fo\lfld lying Revoiution which nationally ... 1.-er .,.. ...... Ovathe U. S.deficit in the balance of beside his car by Mr. and Mrs. sponsors the observance.
ld&amp;bt IIWI II .. Iii .....,
payments by corporations Doug Reed who notified the
we• ' 'f ... W1l1
1
Pa., when their contracts ex- investing abroad drQPped by Pomeroy E-R squad. Paine was
workers
stayed
on
their
jobs
Jeanette,
Pa.,
Fostoria
Glass
llf&amp;lltud ........ In . .
TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI) .- Sill
pired.
$405 million in the Aprii.June taken to Veterans Memorial
while
negotiations
continued.
Co.
in
Moundsville,
W.
Va.,
T&amp;iday III&amp;IL
glass plants in Ohio, we;;t
SUIT FILED
quarler.
The
flow
of
dollars
to
Talks
however,
broke
off
here
Viking
Glass
in
New
MarHospital
by
private
car,
Virginia and Pennsylvama
•
.
Friday
night
and
no
meetings
tinsville, W. Va. and Seneca at Union leaders have sought an U. S. • controlled corporations however.
A suit for support under the - - - - - - - were shut down today as some
State's
Reciprocal AIJieement
overall
pay
increase
of
8
pet.
overseas was $1 ,123 million,
Morgantown, W. .Ya.
z,ooo members of the American have been scheduled.
Act bas been llled in Meigs
LOCAL TEMPS
II008Tii:IS TO MIIZI
Workers wallted out Sunday while management has stood by down from $1,528 million in the
Flint Glass Workers Union
County
Common
Pleas
Court
by
its
offer
of
an
hourly
wage
hike
The
temperature
in
downtown
The
Saathern IMlll M'rtk
first quarter this year. The
Closed by the strike were at Fenton Arts Glass Co. in
walked off their jobs in a
Ruth
Ann
Griffin,
Eau
GaUie,
Imperial Glass in Bellaire, Williamstown, W. Va., and at in a three-year contract of 15 largest favorable swing was Pomeroy at 11 a.m. Monday, Fla., against Larry Ernesl Boctslenl will m.t IIIIa " •••.
dispute over wages.
cents Ule first year and 12 cents . $290 million in short term liquid under partially cloudy skies,
at 7:31p.m. at 111e hltll """'ellll
Contracts for the inion Ohio, Tiffin Glass in Tiffin, the L. E. Smith Co. and Lenox
Griffin,
Long Bottom.
11as
74
degrees.
the
next
tWO
years.
dHill''
Rllclne.
workers expired Sept. 6 but Ohio, Westmoreland Glass in Glass Works in Ml. Pleasar•,

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East
Vermont 211 Conn 7
Nor1heslri 36 Rhode Is. 22
Svracuse 2m Wisconsin 20 (tiel
stanford 38 Army 3
P8nn 5.1 56 Navy 3
St. Lawrence 47 Colby 9
Thiel 26 Crngle;MIIn 211
Lehigh 24 c.w. Post u
Kings Pl. 13 Norwich 7
Lafayet1e 13 Rutgers 7
Colga~ 27 Boslon u. 27
Oarion 34 Mansfield 0
Dollowore 39 Gettysburg 7
Ind. IPa.l 34 Col. (Pa.) 0
Oldadel .38 Bucknell 3t
lloston CoH 11 Temple 3
South
Wm. &amp; Mary 28 Eosl Cor. 10
1'1-esbylerlan 35 Furman 1~
Woke Forest 211 Vir. Tecl19 ·
Duke 28 South Carolina 12
G«rgla Tech 10 Mich. St. 0
Georgia 17 Tulane 7
Mllry~nd 3t N. Car. St. 7
·:renn. 4 UC Sta Borbara 6
~bama o12 So. Miss. 6
Wostern Ky. 33 Wl~berg 27
Auburn 60 Chattanooga 7
VMI 27 Davidson 3
La. Tech 28 Tompa 211
Miss ,jO Memphis St. 21
Southern Cal 2~ Roce o
Miss. St. 13 Florida 10
Arkansos 31 Oakla. St. 10
Arkansos St. 16 Wichita u
Vanderbilt 0 Lpulsvl 0 (tiel
Morehead 29 Marshall 6

By United Press International
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N1lional League
G. AB R. H. Pd.
Torre, St. L 153 604 92 219 .363
Clmnte, Pit 127 508 81 174 .W
Bckrt, Chi 131 530 80 181 .342
Garr, All
14 614 97 207 .337
H.Arn,AII 1~ 476 93 156 .328
Jones, NY 128 475 60 153 .322
Brock, St.L 148 601 121 191 .318
Snglln, Pit 133 51~ 58 163 .317
Davis, LA 150 608 80 192 .316
Staub, Mon • 152 558 90 175 .314
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Murcer, NY W 509 91 168 .330
Rttmnd, Bal 133 455 77 w .310
Tovar, Min 148 619 90 188 .304
Oils, KC
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Carew, Min 140 553 85166 .300
May, Chi
m m 62 139 .295
Horton, Del 115 436 62 127 .291
Smith, Del 151 591 82 171 .289
Uhlndr, Cle 133 ~2 ~9 133 .288
Hone Runs
National League: H. Aaron,
All and Stargell, Pitt 45; May,
Mideast
Cln 37; Williams, All and
Indian 26 Kentucky 8
Johnson, Phil 33.
North Car. '1! Illinois 0
American League: Melton,
Nebraska35Minnesota 1
Chi,
Cash, Det and Jackson,
Ncilre Dame 50 Nrlhwstrn 7
Oak
30; Smith, Bos 28; F.
Kansas 22 Baylor 0
Robinson, Ball and Petrocelli,
lowe St. 24 Idaho 7
8os 27.
Michigan 56 Virginia 0
Runs Batted In
Da Pauw 2~ Albion 6
National
League: Torre, St.L
Drake 34 Ablne Chris. 17
132;
Stargell,
Pitt 120; H.
Western Mlch 9 Boll St. 0
Aaron,
All
115: Staub, Mont
Bowling Grn 211 Ohio U. 19
and Montanez. Phil U.
Loros 35 Marquet1e 1
American League: Killebrew,
Mantana 27 No. Dakota 1~
MIM 112; F. Robinson, Ball 94 ;
Akron 2~ Butler 0
Banda, Ook 91 ; Smith, 8os and
Southern 111. 31 Dayton 12
Murcer,
NY 90.
Toledo 10 VIIIIIIIOYa 7
Pitching
Indiana St. 28 Eastern Ill. 7
IMtional League: Jenkins,
Colo. Coli. 9.McPherson 0
Chi 22-13 ; Ellis, Pill 19-7;
Arl!. St. 16 Wlchito St. 1~
Downing, LA 19-8; Carlton, St.L
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SouiiiMst
19·9: Seaver, NY 18·9.
atlahomo 30 SMU 0
American League: Lollch,
Mex. 13 Texas Tech 10
Del 25-11 ; Blue, Oak 23-8;
Kansos St. 19 Tulso 10
Hunter, Oak 20·11: Wood, Chi
West Tex. St. 15 Lamer Tech 6 20-13;
McNally, Ball 19·5:
LSU 37 Texas A&amp;M 0
Cuellar,
Ball 19·9.
SW La. 7 SE La. 6
Sui Ross 6 East New Mex. 6
(tiel
Texas 28 'UCLA 10
Kansos St. 19 Tulso 10
Washington
38 Purdue 35
Walt
Ariz. St. 18 Houston 17
Colorado 56 Wyoming 13
Oregon 36 Utah 29
AJr Force 7 Missouri 6
BYU 54 Colorado St. 13
Utah 51. 34 New Mex. St. 0
U.S. Inti 20 Los Ang. St. 7
Calif. 20 West Vir. 10
San Fran ·St. 35 USF 15
Arizona 39 Wash St. 28
Boise St 18 Cal Poly SLO 14
Crego~~ St. 33 Iowa 19

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Penn11nt R•ce ilf A Glance
By United Presslnternatlon~l
National League

San Fra~lsco

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Los Angeles
84 70 .545
Atlanta
79 76 .510
San Francisco - Away, 9,
Houston (3) Sept. 21·22·23;
Cincinnati 13) Sept. 2,..25-26;
San Diego (3) Sept. 28-29-30.
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3 Hou
Los ~,..e esme, '
s.
ton (3) Sept. 28-29-30. Away 5,
Cincinnati {2) Sept. 21 -22;
Allanta (3) Sept. 24·25·26.
·Atlanta -Home 7, San DleQO

~~es srr,\~t 2 ~~2~~s, t;~:

clnnall 12) Sept. 28·30.
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West
Am
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W. L Pet.
Baltimore
91 51 .615
Detroit
88 66 .571
Baltimore - Home, 2, Boston
(2) Se~t 28-29 Away 7 New
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land 141 Sept. 2• (2), 25-26.
Detroit -Horne, 3, New York
(31 Sept 24-25-26. Awa6' 5.
Boston 12) Sept. 21·22; leve·
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BY JACK O'BRJAN
STRIPPER'S NAME IS A
TAS'I'ELESII TAKEOFF
NEW YORK- Age of Vulgarity: Stripper in
a aDd Sl p«no-palace caiied herself "Joan
Avark"; right down tbe block from Holy Cross
Church where tbe famed Falber Duffy of the
Fighting 88th (Pat O'Brien played him in the '39
111m) cmce crusaded against hnmerallileralure
and lllms .... Dm'l lbink Gov. Rocky's not
mnnillll fer electoral attention: Hls ad· ·
mbUiralion's lesders are urged onto the TVntdlo air with paeans for lbe Guv as allen as
ponlble; 11ip press releaaed credit him with
lll'e&amp;t trignphs sucb as majer new laws lruJn..
peltd fr11111 lU office, not the agencies ·CCIIcaned; the trip to Europe cooferring with
fcrelgn blpbols, etc .... Mayor Jawn Lindsay
tltiD: IU !allures aren't fed IIB1I0118Dy, but:
IUD' 1 ,paltry tholbeyare,areturninbup
In distant cities (St. Paul educator Eugene
Cotnray asked us if be weren't suddenly
miraculously succesaful, by the prcpaganda
readting IU llect of lbe electoral woods).
Riveralde and CampbeU FUneral Homes,
wNclt rq down the curtain on many show biz '
•mee, owned several years by the Kinney
IJilfllc81e (wlllcb 011111 fiamer Broil.), is belng
aold again lila Hous!Am oulflt (Ioiii of fWiet'al
wdeiiMirlii8JinlbeSoulhandSoulhwest)whtch
-will btiry 1-. prolllll coaslrlo-cout .... Ex·
Tommy lltney llnsb Jo Ann Miller bas a
11falrical revue IIMw biz obaervers say is
blgllme. Sbe'a po!tsbing It In extensive trouplng
(Syraaure's "ntree Rivers Inn Sept. 29 fer three
weeb) ... .-TbeoldCapltoiTbeateraiteonBdwy.,
_a.,ICiapit, will bonae the 1,800&lt;1eal Percy
Uril TbeaiAir; ~ PWcy Urla? Percy buill II.
Sea. Stuart SJmington's wife's ollay af1er
Nil*) .... GniCI'Y Peck'l Marine VIetnam
vellnn sm Shpbell and L.A. !au Mimi Moore
ae bGtleyl110(111ng at dad's French Riviera viDa
.... 'rile ''F•I" Eddie Col&lt;es (Tricla NIIoo, of
eour•) -llpelltlnc up In their world; moved
frtmlbelratnetlllveiCamllrldge,Mus.flatiDa
,..Ailed l1llh-rile owned by Harvll'li, where
be's In Law Scbool .... Our aaloona11c friends
lab •lilfactlooln the nrvey lhlt uya cognac
._ lie Powell C8lorle COlDll UIICIIIII drlnb ....
J 11jtt nler, ri COUI'II!.- ~. Fields is
lie •lbGrlty fer : "Waler Ia aat a drink!"
lllmiHan lllcrpn, 111iJW CBS for fl5,000,000
dalmlllll be crtcbYied the ''Beverly PPillblJlies"

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lk. and lin. Flo,Jd B..

GritmallfOtlmol.s'lilil!dlli'.
.ad »s. lllilia GrilmD llllll
llr•.adlh....,...'falinl
and ..,_.,_ Ill lliDenriJit
.

llr•.adlh."-'VitleJd
of J'llrt lf,JIIn. Jill, spent a
weekead with lin Helm
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.Aid Powell's west nne 0211'.1
. _, to to said P-ell's nor"'west corner; thence north J'h
eastl221Hitothecentorof
al!eg.
!'DOd; thence al-tho center
of said rood In • nortllwest
l.
diraclian to tht Hst sldt Of the
a..
ThOma• Fork r - near Miles
MoofS;Iot; thenCe along the ust
side 01 the sold Thomas Fork
·D111BRYN YOUNG
r-ill a southwest dlroctlon to
NEW HAVEN- l'ltftllo tlloplaceotbolllnnlng, saveand
except I 'Ia .acres SOld 1o Mllt5
~ L. y .... ...._ ~by v . B. Horton ; also .•
rl(lhl.ot-waygranted to tile OhiO
Ill', ad llrL Fraltl&lt; Central RollrO.d, the land .so
Y.... Jr~ !he -.., ._ :i.":-"e""'"ed1,::no 32 9"100 acres,
e ' ' f dlltl weeb II
AliO lltetoitowing real estate
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• oun ty ' Ohlo,
• ..;.... , . _ 0 let', (WAC), and ls the u acre part of 100
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acre lot 157, bounded and
ft. lic"tt .AIL
descrllMid
as .fOllOWs: The one
acre lot lying In the west end of

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Sec. 1. not thelollowl~ real

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estole, M!onalng to the v llage
of Middleport, IS not needed tor
miHiiclpol PUrposn. lo·wlt :
Situate In' as ..crw L.ot 151,
section 2t, Town 1, Ronge 13,
Moi9sCOYnty,Ohlo, bOundedos
. fOllowt :
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Beginning at Ill• northwest
of KO&lt;raUcreklt; enceo . .
Mkl Kerrs Hst IIJnt 245 feet;
thence north 15'111 dOll. east 3lf1
teet; thence souJh 61\'.1 deg. •••
mreettoo Locust Tree; thence
south 7l'h dog. eo•t 143 fNI 1o

Powell's westline; thence olona

said Powell's west line A21V2

, corner thence north 2YJ deo.

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attended

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• Social EVeftm
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ByHn.FruclsiiDnis
The Esther Missionary Orde
oftheFirsiBaptistOiurcbmel
Monday everung", Sept. 1, with
..,
Mrs. Francis Morris at ber
home. Devotions OOilllucled by
Mrs Dcrothy Badgely Gpelled
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the meetingwtth the bymn, " I'll
Go Where You Want Me ID Go".
Scripture reading waS ~11.
5:2-12. Meditation was 'His
Presence" and program sub'""'
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was"'Ibel'llrposeofMiajms."
Mn Bel
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was m
charge of the pogtam and
A.i.ure
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rea-were glYen.IS'HSII
•"""'on was held and a ~-•
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hour followed wilh Mn. Morris
serving refreshments.
Mr and Mrs W'llliam
Sharp.nack and family
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Ind., and Miss Marabel Slarponack &lt;!!. CollDIIbus spent tbeir
vacation wilh their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Sharpnack.
Other guests were Mr. and Mn.
Jack Sharpnack, Jr. and family
of Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Edison Brace
visited his brother, Mr. and
Mrs. FredBraceofSoutbShore,
Ky ·
Mr. andMrs.RonaldBartllf
· HBrt, Mich., spent tbe Labor
Day weekend at their home
here.
Mrs. Bert HW1t 8lld .~
Ashley of Letart F~ VISited
Mr. ~d Mn, Elza Birch one
everung.
Mn. Douglas Johnson and
Mrs. Jack Adams attended the
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Reference : Volume 227, P89e
577 , Me igs County Deed
Records.
SEC. II Th1t the Council of
the Village of Middleport, by Its
President and the Mayor be and
is authorized to sell said
SYRACUSE - Cwtr.s in Tbrougb Gange and Beyond During the meeting it was herebv
real estate to the highest bidder
today's aaei.J .ad 7 llllitc to Fnr" was tbe topic.
reported thai 25 simi-in calls accOI"ding to taw upon the
terms : Cash In hand
live _lrillt litem ... lbe em- Pwposeoltbeprogram,Mn. badbeennadeduringthepast following
upon delivery af deed . That the

Faith Aids Man Through Change

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Social Calendar

CHESrE~O~A~~y.

Mayor of said VIllage and the
President of Council be and thev

are hereby authorized to convev
sa id real estate to the highest
bidder therefor according to
law.

SEC . Ill This Ordinance shall

take effect and be In force from
and after the earlltst period
allowed by law.
Passed the 131h day of Sep.
ltmber 1971.

AHnt : Gene Grate
Clerk

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DI!YOTIDTOTHI!
tNTI!RI$T 01'
.MilGS·MASON ARIA .
CIIESTI!R L. TANNI!NILC.
' Exec. I•.
ROIIRT HOII'~ICH ,
City 1•1t6r
Publl•twd dalllt IJCipl
Saturday by Tho Oltio Volley
Publl,hln'g Company, Jll

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4576t. luslnHs Office Phone

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President of council

PADUANO VS RIGGs
JACKSONVIllE, Fla. (UPI)
-Canadian DonalD Paduano
will meet llennia RiaJ fi
Jacksonville Tuaday nllbt at
lbe Jactsonvl1le Collleum In a
lkound middleweight bout.

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Second CIIIS PGStlgl p.tld It :

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PomHoy. Ohio.

N1t1one1 •dverthlng t
represent•tive 8otUnelll·
Gallagher, Inc., 12 Ea~ 4211d
St., N... York Clly, New Yort.
I ·~ Subtcrlpllon •• , .. : oe. i
verM by clrrltr whert 1
volhble ~ centa per wHk; ·
ly lllotor Route Where c1rr* !
Mrvlce not IYIIIIbte : 0.,.. '
I montll 11.75. ly mall ln Oblo
o~d W. Yo., !!ole ~ear SIUO.
S•~ months 11. 5. Thr"

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months 141.50. Svbscrtr,tton ·
price inclUdes Suffd1y T mn. ,

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Coach Bob
Bruney's
IroDton
Tlgen were picted &amp;tnday as
the eventual 1971 SEOAL
football champion by members
Ill tbe SEO Sportswriters and
Broadcasters Association.
Meeting in Jackson the
sportswriters and ,radio play.
· by-play men listeoed to repor1s
on each time before voting the
Tigers ID, unseal the Gallipolis
Blue Devils as the league
champions.
Tbe Jackson lrorunen, wbo
have scored 107 points in their

power-wen

follows :

IHI to said Powell's northwest
ust 322 feet to the center. ot a
rood · thence olen~ tile center ol
sotd' rood In o northwest
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d 'rection to the ust side of the
Th'omos Fork rood nu.r Miles
llr __....._1!1 ~-.._
Moore lot• tllenceolong tile east
bolo 11ft flr ll!!irltmle ill SID
. s1de ol ttie sold Thomos Fork
Diego, Calif., after &amp;eteral
road In a southwest direction~
Wl!brilitllllewilbJ ' .r·uu.
theplaceatbeQinnino#nveM•1,n
exc-'
sold to. ·alsoesa
Ennue lllae lbeJ will vilit
M .... b1'hvacres
B Horton
__._..___ • lfi"'lialllllllla..
rl:::l"~.,tay 'aranted to ft.e Ohio
t'aiiU"t"~CD 111 •
•a
C tr 1 Rallro.ad the land so
__, lin. v
• 9 1oo· acres
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lit. _...
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con\l'eyed. be•no 32 and .JOJ~ Gf DMnnatt.
saf~ ~rt Of uid 100-acre lot ; m:;~orh~-:!uowing reel estate
.....,ted ...__.. ,..,...
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.
Beginn•ng at • stoke at a run on
Meigs County Ohio
·uc.c • 1111 .---.
_,_ 1m the HSt side of the rad south s11ua 1e 1n
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llr. .tllrs.. Bn +Jt Baa' '
Jlr. and Mrs. Jlau=o
of the bridge over r'homas and i n the 6!ii acre p•rt of 1
Galnther llalcolm n, Nita and Fork; thence south 59 dl!lrHS acre lot 157, bounded ond
llr.. aad lin. Da g'•s
•.
east 210 tee-t · thence south ..., described as followt . The one
,. ' ' • IIIII ,.. ¥'*'• Dlilete 1)..,.,., Mn. Wanda d..
west 150 feet; thence acr,de lot lty1ofna 51
lnidtlle10Ciwes
..ctrenedloot!
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Gainther Kemptb, ICu8l and n«th 59 dogrHS west 290 teet to sa par
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Sbidey &amp;.Ed ds. af M ••
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the ro•d ; thence north ,. 9 Beginning at a staktat • run. on
.ad»s. u - Za..,llld- Torry, JICCI'l••niedbyllr.and d-reesust al-sald road 150 tile east side 01 the road, south
,
_, 11n. Willi'e GUID
• tiJet of IHt
-· lo the place of ~ In n1ng, 01
bridgesouth
over59 Thomas
Dext« _
of llartfanl spent .
F the
k , thence
degrees
•
C•llipali"• - t LaiJGr n.. at conJoining 1 acre. A so the
ort :.... teet· tllence south 49
....~
following rot adiOinlng said J. eos ·~
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the Fro11tier Ranclt at acre lot sllualeln Sec. 30, in t~e dea:;,e; J::~S:.:::"~ =~:
Be)irMsiTI&amp;g and
tbe
~,: ·~r;,:'a~l~~ ~~ oad; thence north -49
BiD And&amp;aw m-.
nlng at tile Nortll comer of said degrees eostalong SOld road 150
dli.ldreD, J"'llllDlJ. Sf!~ hen. ..._ ~....=- V L i . and Moors .J..acre Jot; thence Nortll feet to ttte place of beginning ,
Da'fid llld lillie llilll DIDa B~ ...,., r ,.......,. DCU!!I331'.1 degrees east" IHI thence containing 1 acre. Also the
Frantiin Jr - t a few south 53 d-rees east .. ,.., ; following lot adloinlng said 1·
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tllence soulhlOdogrNS ust 246 acre lot slluateln Sec. 30, In the
llfRa,Jiaad.Jir• .ad lin. E •.L.
Grove (Darasf'-)dtildren da:ys in Wbeeling where ber IHI · thence south"'"' dog 65.acreplirtof100acrelot1571n
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._ - •.rc• 4 __.. hn!!end is employed.
west 101 IHt to tile east·corner sold County ond State ;
r.c~~~: - . Cf&amp;U.' - · - - . . .
of said 1-acre tot · ttlence north Beginning at the North corner
Pbilip of WadswGitb and
Rev. and Mn. Ralilb Hud8on 59 dog wesllOI tftt to the east of said "'-S l ..crelot: thence
,._...._'a-..._.
.:._.a and cblldren fi Pcrtsmoutb comer' of sold t .. cre lot; thence tjortll 33'h degrees ent 10 teet ;
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north59deg . west 290feet to the thence south 53 detrees eest U
day willa tbe faua 's ..,..., spe11t a day witiJ his mother, place of beginning conta ining feet; thence south 70 degrees
.._ ........ lldlri'do
.
Mrs. Myla Hllllson.
y, acre. Save ond' except the east 246 leet ; th en cetosoluhlh
-..&amp;
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nw-.1
r ight-of -way granted by said dlf9. west 101 1ee1
e eas
llrs. Albert lllamaw and
Tammy and ~-~· Jollnson Moors lo the Ohio Central corner oiSald J.ocrelot; thence
1belma
ri Wolf Pen Rlllld spent a night Railroad, being the same real nortll59 deg . w~t 290 feet 1!' lhe
daugbll!r, llrs..
Slarr, "th
. grandmother
estate conveyed by v. a. Horton place of beginn1ng; contalftlng
and d1ildtal, Tlny, JonJ and W1 their
• Mn. and Dabney heirs to sold Miles 'h acre. Save ond except the
" '""• -A! ~ID L..ar:tiaa. _.a Ada Slack.
Moors and recorded in Vol . 39, rlv~t..of-way oran0thedl by s1old1
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Pages Uf 350 and 352 Also in Moore to the
o Cen ra
with a.:;,Miss Mrs. Harold
Weaver, Vol. 56, Pages 102, 103 , "and 104 . Rollroad, being tho some real
F __.,_ ......_
Michael, Peggy, of St. Also Vol. 11. Pa~es m and 394, estate conveyed by V. a, Horlon
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several da Meins county Deed Records . and Dabney heirs to sa1d Miles
»s. w;m.m EM I"
spent U&gt;IIQYii!C, spent
JS sa,;o and . except 3.079 acres Moore and reccrded In Vol. 39,
we5 ·111. IB' ..
aDd with her mother Mrs Roy conveyed to the State of Ohio bv Pages 349, 350, and 352. Also In
a
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I deed recorded in Vol. 22 •• Po~e Vol . 56, Pages 102, 103, and 104.
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me enner
an
aun , 605 • Mei~s County Deed AI~ Vol. 11, Pages 393 ond 394,
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,L,..___ of Elizabeth Merritt, and Mr. and Records, rotoronce to which is Me•~• County Qeed Records.
Gibbs and
au&amp;lll"al
herebY made for definite Save and except 3.019 acres
Partusbaq:. llr. Eicbiager Mn: Glrdm W'mebrenner and descrlplion of tho exception. conveyed to lhe Staloot Ohio by
...._ ur_. '-nih..
Save and except .I acre, con· de-ed recorded in Vol. 22 .., Page
and Jolin atte•"*l ....:: "~ -....u.1
veyed to Orville and Mildred 605, Meigs County · Deed
Vuginia Slab! Fair~
Miss Maida Vineyard of Millirons bv deed recorded in Records, reference to wh ich is
~a, W.Va., spent a week VOlume 169 P11ge 16-4, Meigs hereby made tor defin ite
with Helen Damewood and Mr. County
beed
Records, description of the eKception.
b
ret*J'ence to which IS hereby Save and excepl .I acre con.
and Mrs. Hobert Vmeyard of mode tor doflnile description of veyed to Orville and Mildred
RMisville Route.
th is exception . Except ing and Millirons by deed recorded In
reserving to the Grantors , Volume 169, page 16-C, Meigs
Mr~ Earl llardeD of Canton Henrv Millirons and Marie County
Deed
Records ,
..._.ted"-.,;thhismotherMr. Millirons, 1.57 Qf tile above roterence to which Is hereby
•WIIo
LEIIC'wa
described rul estate. more or made fOr definite descr iption of
llr. .ad lin. JGIIn ~of .ad Mrs. Harry Potts and other less described as follows :
tills exceptlon. Excepting and
~ apeat s-d'IJ
..,
Beginning at a point on Stale reservln~ to the Grantors ,
A&gt;,..m _.., lin. Nbel relatives.
Highway right-of.way 23•.13 Henry Millirons and Morie
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llr. and Mn. Melvin Hull of ri ~ht ot centerline station 169 M1111rons, 1.57 acres of the ·
Pips" llld llr. .ad lin. Qitt Bloomdale - t a Saturday plus 17.5; tllence bearing south abOve described reol estate,
lin.
......-....
.u deg . w 01" east 360' ta
A.n Ordinance to authorize the
Br .....d.. 'IIIey .......
with Mill1 Frankie Mumaw.
tacked hub ; thence norlh 32 sale of vme~e Reol Ella!• not
Edna lla)llw llltD
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Pbll dog. 50' 53" east 301.1' ro Iron needed lor any Mun•c lpai
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pin In centerline of township Purpose.
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Weaver and Leda Floyd ofRAx:k road No. 194; thence following
Mr. Bomer af Akraa is Springs atlertded the ,. (.ding centerline of .townShip road and more or · tess described n
follows :
Beginning at a point on State
visiting llr. lin. ma riPattyJeffers,local,andMike r:~l~r:.~:r.y~~~~:~~~~:.!
Hlg:hw:ay right -of -way 234 . 1l
llirdL
Vao Mater, 111 West Columbia. ot-way 252' right of station 170 right
of ·cfltterllne station 169
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71; thence south« dog. 30'
1 .....,.
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Mn. llyla Hllllson recently plus
30" west 22.71' to a point on plus 17.5; thence burfnliiil south
a 'eoJ ia T Joe wilb llr. spmtaweekendwilhberuter ri~ht.ot-woy 251 .75' right of 170 .U deg . 29' 01n tiSf l60' to
--'lin. Ed d 1111 _.. _. ..._
plus 56.2; tllence soul~ 61 dog. t•cked hub; thence north 32
-••
aw- .... ilnd brother~w. Mr. and 26' 11" west SO.W to point on deg. SO' 53" east 301.8' to Iron
home Ill lh.lla 1!11':1 n-Aie , 11r.1. Oyde Gerlach 111 Letart, rlght.of.war, 230' right-of . pin In centerline of township
Mrs• V• L. D;.astation 170 p us 00; thence south rood No. 194; tllenco lollowln~
muce..
Va.
39 dog. 11' 53" 75.13' to point of centerline of township road and
11r· ...,
.....olin. o ...... R L 1
b I I
I l ·
sting property Une northwest
.,.,._
"'~
Mrs. Gilbert Dooovan and eg nn ng , con n•ng 1· 57 exi
to
point
on state hl~hway rl~hl ·
spent - · -.. t1aJs wilb tbeir SCXI, Gilbert Jr., ri WelJnllle acres,
mere or
less. to all of.way 252'
rl~ht of station 110
Further
subject
son-in-law ... 1 (4&amp;, lfr. spent a week with ber father, easements and rlghts.ol-way of plus 71; thence south« dog . 30'
west 22.71' to 1 point on
.ad lin. 1' 9 , ltda*&lt;t Walter "~ and -'-ter and record. Deed Reference: 30"
rl~hf.of
.woy 251.75' right ol 170
..s
...-..
.,.
Volume 227, Pogo 577, Meigs plus 56.2;
thence south 61 dog .
and Dulill ill B pHI
N.Y.
brother-in--law, Mr. and Mrs. County DHd10 Records.
26' 11 .. west .50.1-4' to point on
llr. IIIII »s. QdJ lie- Eua Phillips and other ~~~h:i~~h~s ::~!:;Yj,~nd,~ rlgh! .of .way 230' right -of .
station 170 plus OCI ; lhence south
Orby Ill Neaak spenl the relatives. Coming for tbe Village of Middleport.
39 dog . 11' 53" 75.13' lo point of
be-ginning, contllning 1.57
Labtr n.,y 5 7 w! wilb llr. weekend were Mrs. Dale
acres. more or less. Further
and Mrs. Allllt SQR.
y ter and three cblldren of (9 ) 20. 21, 001 4, 11, 11, st
subject to alt easements and
Wellsville.
rlght-of .way Of record. Deed

idea (sa:ys he submitted it to CBS in '52 as
"Country Cousins"), geL'! his day in N. Y.
Supreme Court: Justice Arnold Fein denied a
motion for dismissal and set trial dale for Oct. 1
.... Joe Namath's knee surgery preclu.des grid
action, but he'll buller-up his bankroll: just
pbasis e1 a I*IICI- I*
lltd UsJe nplained, was ID help month. Mn. Car! Weese read a
signed to TViiltch Hamilton Beach's "Buller Up
by Mrs. Doa Li* at a m Iiiii wtden1and that God wcrts letter 8IIIKJIIIIcing nnrbbop to
Popper," and Joe wlll go all aglow starling Sept.
27 about "The werld's first popc1r11 pcwer that
of the W_.. 5 irly Ill IIKD14!b cbaDce to effect His be beld in Seplmlber fer of.
n.islianSavicellftbeAIID) piapose and to encourage His fleers and others interested
bllllersltsownpqlCOI11asitpops."Ofcoursefer
United !C 'hudill Oadt.
peap7e 111 live failhfully in lbe persons in lbe district.
big money .... lnnewspaperads,IDo .... We doubt
Mrs. Usle- ·
ill ber midst of cbange. Scripture wu
thl8 will bold til out syndicate deadline: llnxm
pi
tlatbt
tbe
. . , fatal fnm Isaiah. Mill1 Marcia
District Attcrney Burt Roberts wlll resign thl8
Tbe birtbda:ys of Mn. Alice
boc*,
''lap
IDI'Iitb"
b.r
lin.
K
·
'lual
Ill
Capehart and Mn. Wlll!:le were
week to run for a judgeship.
W'tlliam Bit 71i 1 .ad -.. ~-- spreadm
--"~~·
Ben Marden, famed gambling casino
_.., ~ .. - 1 ,
an ... ~ en. Ob!ithed. lldJesloJ..,Ia were
Vtrgil
Teafcrd.
'
'Li'rittg
tilled,
"Pra)'1!1'1
Can't Be AtJ.. !lti'Ved by Mill Karr and Mn.
operatcr (lbe Riviera, near lbe G. WaablngiAm
Bridge in N. J.), now a big Manhattan really ..""""''""""'"'"'"'"..,..,...,...,..,. ..,,.;,..,..,....,,. swaed Unless 'lbey are Firat Damon Ferrell. Attending
Prayed."
ltii.!rs lhoae IIIIJM!d were Mn.
mil!lonalre, will be sued for divcrce by wife ~
Mrs. UsJe also gaw devotions T. G. Hilldore, Mrs. Oma
Alma .... Judge Fred Backer WIIIII1)'8teri0111ly
1 meditation "These W'llll!brenner, and Mn. Melvin
using
unable ID campaign for N.Y. Surragale in the
Da:ys," IICripture .ad prayer. Grimm.
primary :
was bollpitalized with pneilmonia
merethanlll'eeweets;andthestaffkeptltmum
.... David Susskind for a change made great
sense oo tbe.D. Caveltcast. Hope it spills over
p.
11n.
ooiD his own TV shows.
m. at school. Get acquainted h::&amp;'
meeting. Fihn on "Who Sa:ys
'IIJI!IID&amp;Y
Twenly.five year pins were Chapter at. Gel well cards
The very first really-dirty comedian we ever You Can't." Room mother SALISBURY PTA lint presented by Mrs. Amber ...,... lleRIID """Dben wbo ire
saw, B. S. Pulley (and his Initials dldn'tstandfer chainnen meet 7:30p.m.
meeq 11f ,_-, 7:31 p. m. Warner 1D Rolalle and O....les ill and the group sang "Happy
and ..._..
an...... and Norman - u . _ to ,.,_
....__.ftft
BoleslausStanlslaus,eilber), hasaliDelldyrole
MEIGS CHAPl'ER Order of '1'1 ''IJ at 81:M11 IIIII he fim '"......,.
.....,. •u'6
in the Toyolll TV conunerclal ... Just dis- DeMotay Monday 7:30 p.m. at 11f - I s llld • ' 1 .ad 1 Will at 1 recent meeting of annlw:naries.
covered our children's dentist (Dr. Wm. Middlepcrl Masonic Temple. ~;; lll1lt ,_... "Be a Harrismvi11e Chapter, Order of A &amp;imkbip card wu signed
for Mn. Mary Paynter Ill
Brown) ls ri Irlsh Extractim ... Scandal! Mothers meet at same time in Qown" 1 • ca' b.r ,_ Lisle. tbe Eutern Star.
basement.
~ta.
AD
pu:enta
Also
eligible
ID
receive
a
25
Newark who baa been a
Horrors! Terrible tidings! The wax Dl8l1l1ikins in
RACINE PTA Monday 7:30 p. 1qe11 1A1 af" 1
JDI" pin but not pi s:nt was member 60 yean. A card of
Saka 5th Ave.'s maternity dep'l doo'l wear
m. at Elementary School.
WDll""'lAY
Fi'W Young.
conp11tula1lmawaaalsoaentto
weddlng rings!
THEODORUS
Council
17
F0Ji1ER0Y
..MOlDJEHll\1
Mrs.
Fred
Gecrge,
worthy
Mr. and Mn. Ezra Sheet~ wbo
Chic beauty expert Michael Kazan takes
u.... Olb,
~· ~ that tbe haveanewbaby. Refnshuw-.
great pride in announcing (le(lpalra was the Daughters of America,
first fublonable female to have her own male Hall, 7:30 Monday night. Pomei'(IJ' Uailed I&amp;Qtadiat 1listrlct :5party will be beld on were aned b.r Mr. and Mn.
Ocl2all::llpm, aUieigs High Will, Mr. and Mn. Kina, and
t.lbdlwuer, a captured Reman cenlurioo. Sure Refreshmenta with members to a.dl.
ORlO VAUBY ()
h, Sc:hool. R1 vatlons are ID be Allee and J7nnt YCJEI.
... Jeta' COIIcb Weeb Ewba'* !Did bia loogbaired lake sandwiches er cookies.
Door
prize.
Members
in
need
of
staled
coadaft,
7:31
Wedllenl ID Mrs. Gecrge, Box 74,
team members: "I dm'lwanlanyane teDID8 me
.
be milled a play because be got his hair caught insurance papers Ill contact tbe nesda.J "-'If Ma-111: Ratland, by Sept. :5.
councilor.
1'tsqJie.
The worthy matron also
In his l!boulder'l)llds" .... The "Sitch Good
MIDDlEPORT Elemrntary IIISSIONARY PrG&amp;ltm announced the combined
Friends" filet will be lbe Yule premiere at. PTA, 7:30 Monday night at lb. Fllftst Rim B r t C dl, friendship night wilh Mid·
traction at the new Walter Reade Theater
schoooi.Teachersandstafftobe p.m. w 1 ~- llill ~'tar ......
Cbaptent,Pwd0coy, ai Radne
(where the old Aator Hotel fell), The stcry reaDy . introduced.
1. . 16. , at
R ID, 1 • •
ID
"
•
..,
• ,
1
happened to the auther ri the novel, ber mother
11JESDAY
lllsho!rlllides-' '4 , PlilliL ~onville, . I p.m. A
(fashion designer, Jo Copeland) told us.
rt&lt; EJ"'"' honcJriDc Mrs. J-t
MIDDlEPORT LODGE 3D invited..
Great songsmith Howard Dlelz celebnled Tuesday 7::11 p.m. Wid in
mJIIIDAY
lllllin,dislrict p ilMt, will be
lU 75th birthday; didn't expect ID until the Fellowcraft Degree.
PACK: :115, llloM!ej at c.b held following tbe meeting.
miracle drug IAlopa quieted his Parkinaon's
FRIENDLY CIRCLE, Trinity Sooals, 1:3111111in1 rw 011.
The altar was draped fer pest
dlaeue palsy.fllllnlfestaUons. He eVI!n plays golf Church, 8 p.m. T.IOSday, lln. and their famo"1! 1 at Fart I!I'MdpalronRalpbW.Smlth,a
now.
Roy Mayer to have the Meie.•.
member of the l'llrllmoulh . .

re

the &amp;ouncll
of the Villllll of Mlddi$Qrl •s

=:..":r·~:
J:.u:~·m '"'; ~::: ~:-:.~''rm!';J~~=
Pow&lt;tll's-tllne; thence oloilll section to tile Nor~•' c"f'~

famil1.

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157~

Meigs COYnty, Ohio, bOunded as
fel=~ning at tho nor-est
-nerotsaidSectlon2t; tllenc•
along the north line of sald
taction 10 the northeas-t corner
e1Kerrs6-0CHlot; thentoolon;
uid Kerrs "'' llne 245 feel;
lllence north 15'111 !Mg. NSI 3lf
feel ; thenceseufhA\'.1 ~st

~ rl. ~ Fla.,
lftin Dint el , . _ llllll

Balle..

\.Ot

Section 2t, Town 1, Range 13.

,lfr.L~~IIflfew
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The ezbibllion seaaon ha~ ended for' tbe Soa1beutenl 011io
Tripie A COIIference, illl ei&amp;JII clube IIIIW (101 -.., IAI tile 11i1tJ
grit\)' fi 1IUiklng lmucklebeads fi tile spcrtnrlto:n 111111 ·~
wbo picked lbem to fiDsh lrm!Am, J.cbon, ..... All!mi.
G~, Meip. Wells!Am and WIIYfrl7.
,
· Itmust be said lbatmoet Melp r... wbo ba..e CGIIIIJ1IIIlicl
wi1h Sp«rts Desk foil~ lbe Reemel1n and Belpre ...... will
oot quibble with tile lb&lt;we p11jected staDdlap tscepl Ia llliaar
particulars. Most agree IroDIAm bas to be !be odd&amp;GI favarile.
They like Jackson and Logan, !Do, u Clllllelldss, .ad lbeJ acne
G~ can't be so ln!Sy two stralgbt yean.
They'cllike ID see Mel8B bJ8ber, bat being reo!lsl! (ndy
now is there a realis11c-m1Dded foolbaB lao m the plaDel!l,lbeJ
CUI~ that, on paper, lbe pn!dlctims probably won't be.._..
lif.
I'm not ready 1D tirOif in lbe towel yet fa; a Dthplace fiDilll
(which wouldbenotbing ID be asb•rned ri, t1i1 autumn, wilhtbe
overallslre1181h of the te.gue beinB wball,tp'OIIIilesiD be).
Meigs was tapped Iut good at Belpre 1tbea M4 lb. Marl
Werry, junier offensive taclde, was by'oed fnlm tile lina1p for lilt
least three weeks. maybe more, in a freak a«rident at ballllme.
Mere x-rays of Mark's shoulder sepatatlon are Ill be r I '
today, Coach Olarles Chancey said Ibis mcmag. 00. a. a
variety of lw1mpa and bruises, In general, and a.ck Fault's dolp
tliigh bruise in particular, lbe Marauders salilfactll'ily vlved
their "awakeniq! pme" at Belpre.
Another good cmen was Tiny Willjams' knee CGIDing tll:iJiCb
the game in good sbape. He wei)taU the way on deleniiie at mMI+
linebacker, and was
a feW minutes 111 oflal&amp;e lilt
fullback allbougb be did not cany the baD.
Ironim, Logan and Jadlson rep -taU?eS at tile selectian
session in Jackion Slmday were repcrted emberanllrullm can
be excused liB entbmri!l!!ll! fer predicting an oalrighl cbamplonsbip on two grounds, because it bun't been in the league lCIIg
enough to learn lbat the doggCIIdest things can happen beC 1 1
Sepl25 and Nov. 10, and bec•1se illl spcr18 repcrters are likewise
inexperienced in lbe SEOAL.
·
But Jadlson's Willard Filzpatrick, a ge"lleman teacba" and
veteran radio 'caster of fiDe character, ougbiiD lmmr better. Be's
been bitten too many limes. tal year Filz forecast a sensalicml
year fer his beloved Ironmen. 'l1len came reality: Athens . _
Jactsonin lbefirstleaguegame,Jadlsongot Ill :S.l,lbenloltfaar
straigbt! Fllz,the pocr g~zy, didn't bave the beariiD sblnr.up .t
the annual SEOAL football banquet (lbe wcrd was pe 'auul
that ''really, Fllz was sick"). 'lbla is not meant IAI be mticalllf
Mr. Filzpatrick, only suggesti..e that tbere are I 1 ... to be
learned lil history. Fer eumple, Sunday at Jackllon, Mr. Filz.
patrick was quoted infcrmally as boking lbat, "AllY team that
beats us thlsyearwlllhave IDscore more than :IIJXlints."
That's our Fitzpatrick!

RNI Ett-Ie, p::::-.;..dolned. by

1itu1te In 65-acre

ADAs.&amp;CK

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Ironton Takes SEOAL .Grid Title (on paper

S.Oiecl will be received
lilY ltie Yllloto of Mldd_.,

ews, .
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S-'llle DlllrS1!!111ael,~,O.,Sept. »,lrn

Houston Topples
Reds Again, 5-4
HOUSTON (UPI ) - It's tile
dream of every ballplayer to
lead his team in heme nms,
especially if be's only !f.fool-7
and is playing in the major
leagues.
But Joe Morgan, the little
second baseman Ill lbe Houston
Astros, is going to lead his
team in homers Ibis year and
be's not really happy about it.
Tbe reason is - be knows if
be's the Astros' lop home run
hitter, they're in trouble.
"I said in May that if I led
the team in heme nms, we'll
finish fifth," Morgan said. "I
guarantee you that you can't
win if you clon'.l have home
runs, despite what S&lt;me ~le
say."
That was a verbal jab at
manager Harry Walter, who
preaches line drive billing to
all fields instead !)( trying to
pull the ball for bomers.
Morgan look the club lead in
homers with his 13th ID lead
off the lith inning Sunday and
give the Astros a 5-4 victory
over the Cincinnati Reds. No
one else has more than tO.
Morgan's homer helped him
celebrate his 28th birthday. He
slarted the celebration by lJe..
ing named the ' 'lnosl popular
Astro" in pfe11ame ceremonies
as a result of voting by the
fans this season. That earned
him and his wife a trip to
Acapulco.
The Reds look a quick ~

lead off HousiDn rookie Scipio
Spinks on a ~ homer by
Joluiny Bench in the third and
singles by Tony Perez, Bernie
Carbo and Hal McRae, whi~h
accouilted for a nm in lbe second. Bench's homer, his 25th,
came after waits to Pete Rose
and Perez.
Houston scored once off Jim
Merritt in the sixth on singles
by Cesar Cedeno, who went 4for-4, and Bob Watson and a
sacrifice fly by Jim Wynn. The
Astros scored three more in the
seventh when Larry Howard
led off with a double off shortstop Darrel Chaney's glove.
Merritt struck out John Mayberry and was replaced by Ed
Sprague. Pinch-bitter Jesus
Alou got an infield hit and
Roger Mel%ger reached on an
error.by second baseman Dave
Concepcion with Howard scor·
ing on the pitch and Alou go.
ing to third.
Morgan brought in Alou with
a sacrifice fly and singles by
Cedeno .and Watson tied the
score.
· The victory gave the Astro.s
a one-game lead over Cincin·
nati in the battle for fourth
place in the National League
West, but it eliminated them
from the pennant race. San
Francisco won ID hold its 1~
game lead, but there now are
only nine games remaining.
Cincinnati is idle today.

Orioles End Slump, Top
Tigers, Hike Lead To 6
By FRED DOWN
UPI Sports Writer
PI's a hD-hlDII rare again in
the American League's Eastern
Division for the simple reason
that the Ballimore Orioles just
have too many stars for lbeir
rivals ID handle.
The Orioles, wiMlse lead had
dwindled from 11 games ID five
viriUally overnight in the face
of the Detroit Tigers' late
drive, led by 2f&gt;ilame winner
Mickely Lolicb, " righted"
lbemselves Sunday when they
beat the Tigers, 1-1, and
restored their margin ID six
games.
The Orioles thus reduced
their magic division-winning
number ID six and have an
overwhelming scbedule advan·
tage inasmuch as they bave
nine gaines ID play plus five
unscheduled rainouts while the
Tigers have eight games left.
Thai gives them 22 games in
which ID achieve "Magic No. 6"
and win lbe AL East title for
tile third straight season.
Mite CueUar pilclted a four·
hiller and Frank Robinson
drove in three runs wilh two
singles ID pace an 18-bit attack
that handed tli!ame winner
Joe Coleman his ninth loss.
Brooks Robinson hit his 19th
horner and Dave Johnson and
Bob Grieb had three hils each
in tbe Baltimore attack whiclt
ended a sevell1!ame Tigt!l'
winning streak.
Cullar's vic!Dry was his 19th
111 the seaaon against nine
losses on a staff whicb stiU
could have four ?O.ga'ili!
winners and under-lined for the
umpsteenlh time the Orioles'
strenglh in depth. The Orioles
bave so many stars that they
are •_,.....,.
'""6',... ID tbe llke!lhood
that rival players will pick up
most of the individual postseason awards while they
trudge of! ID the bank with
their Werld Series cbec:ks.
Tbe oatland Athletics won a
reccrd 55th road game by
beating the Milwauee Brew·
ers, 11-2, the Boston Red Sol:
downed the Washington Seta·
fllr.l, 4-3, the Callfcrnia Angels
beat lilt Clicago While Sox, U,
the Kansas City Royals defeat.
ed the Minnesota Twins,
after a 6-3 loss and the New
York YJDkees edged the
· aevelancl Indians. :s.z, in other

w.

AL games.

In the National LeiRJie -t.

'
\

first two outings, were tabbed
as the polen11al nDlnet"UJl team
behind the Tigers with the
Logan Chieftains placed in third
8Jld the Athens Bulldogs in
fourth to round out the first
division.
Defending . Gallipolis was
relegated to fifth, even though
they
polled
two
first
place votes, with Meigs
in sixth, Wellston sev·
enth, and the Waverly
Tigers the last place team.
II was noted by many of the
more · veteran sports scribes

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tile Los Angeles Dodgers moved
1o within , ., games of first
place wilh 12-0 and W viciDries
over the Atlanta Braves while
the San Francisco Giants beat
the San Diego P.adres, 4--l.
Otller scores were St. Louis 11
Montreal 0, Chicago 6 Philadel·
phia 3, New York 5 Pittsburgh
2 and HousiDn 5 Cincinnati 4 in
11 innings.
Mike Epstein's tlJree.nm ho.
mer helped the Athletics beat
tile Brewers and surpass the
1939 Yankees' AL Mark of 54
victories on the road. Diego
Segui, Jim Roland and Ron
Klimtowski held the Brewers to
six hits as the A's dealt Bill
Parsons his 16th loss against 13
victories.
Rico Petrocelli doubled home
a nm in the fourth inning and
hit his 27th bomer in the sixth
inning for the Red sox, who
dealt $150,000 bonus boy Pete
Broberg his eighth defeat
against flve wins; Andy Mes..
ser.anith won his lath game for
the Angels and »game winner
Wilbur Wood suffered his 13th
loss for the White Sox; Leo
Cardenas hit a key triple for
the Twins in their opener and
Monty Montgomery won his
seccxol straight najor league
game for the Royals with eight
inning of six..ttil pitching and
Ron Blomberg's single wilh one
out in the ninth drove in the
winning run for tbe Yankees as
Steve Kline won his 12th game.

~turday's

Ollio Collage

Football Scores
by Unltod Press International
Toledo 10 Villanova 7
Bowling Green 20 Ohio
Unlverslth 19
Cincinnati 42 Kent State 20
Southern Illinois 31 Dayton 1~
Miami 17 Xavier 7
Akron 24 Butler o
Central
Michigan
47
Youngstown State 19
Olterbeln 15 Kenyon U
Ohio Wesleyin 14 Heidelberg 8
Western Kentucky 33 Wit·
tenberg 1
West Liberty 211 Musklngum 7
Ashland 20 Capital 7
Slippery Rock 17 MI. Union 0
Denison~ Centre I Ky.) 0
Weslmlnsier IP~ . ) 26 Marietta
0

Baldwln·Wallace 31 Hillsdale
!Mich.) 7
John Caroll 33 Case.Western
Reserve 7
Defiance 30 Adrian IMich.l 7
Bluffton 23 Taylor lind. I 1
St. VIncent ( Pa.) 39 Steuben·
vii .. 20

that Ibis year's Iitle race sh~d
provide many upsets as the first
six teams are evenly matched.
Even though Wellston and
Waverly were picked ID battle it
out for seventh place, a few
observers felt either .one could
pull off an upset if any of the
other "big dogs" take them
lightly.
In the balloting Ironton
received seven first place votes,
Jackson three, and Gallipolis
two.
One scribe predicted a tie
between Ironton and Jackson

for the championship,
A tolal of 13 ballots were cast
witll the ratings based on eight
points for first , seven for
second, etc.
Here are th e official
tabulations of the voting for the
1971 prognostications :
l.lrooton
9S~·
2.Jacbon
8712
S. Logan
71
4. Athens
64
5. Gallipolis
lil
6. Meigs
52
7. WeUston
Zl
8. Waverly
18

Sports Reporters Reelect Hamilton
.

.

JACKSON -Lee Hamilton of · term.
Radio Station WLGN, Logan, Earl James of the Waverly
was reelected president of the News and Watc hman was
SEO Spertswr iters
and elected vice president, and Odie
Broa dcaster s Associ ation O'Donn ell of the Ga llipolis
Sunday
during
the Tribune reelected secretaryorganizational meeting held at treasurer.
Jolly Lanes in Jackson.
Hamilton has served as !he In other business the group
group's president the past year picked the Ironton Tigers to win
and ag reed to serve another the SEOAL grid championship,

i&gt;sued press passes for the 1971·
72 school year, and briefly
discussed tile sponsorship of an
All-Sports tr ophy to be
presented to tile SEOAL school
with the hest balanced athletic
program covering all varsity
sports.
It was noted, however, that
the admi nistrators of the
SEOAL schools discussed this
trophy at their recent meeting,
so the matler was tabled for
anolher year.
Voting members in at·
By Un.ited Press Internationa I S p ~i ngf ield Local 26 Crestview 0 tendance at Sunday 's meeting
Sharpsvi lle (Pa.) 7 Brookfield D
Saturday
included Lee Hamjlton, WLGN,
Poland 12 Canti eld D
Young stown Mooney 46
Youngstown Rayen 6 Mal ver n 14 West ern Reserve 0 Logan; Frank Huston, WIRO,
Jewetf.Sci o 14 Garawav 8
Warren Western Reserve 19
Ironton ; Harold Roach, Ironton
Austintown Fitch 6 MI. Vernon 34 Mansfie ld Mad·

High School Grid Results

By Uni1ed Pre~~ International
American LYgue
East
W. L. 1'&lt;:1. GB
91 57 .615 ...
Baltimore
Detroit
88 66 .571 6
80 74 .519 u
Boston
New York
79 14 .516 uv,
Washington 59 40 .396 32Vz
Cleveland
Sl 94 .377 ·35'12
West
W. L. 1'&lt;:1. GB
•·Oakland
97 55 .638 ...
Kansas City 82 71 .536 1511&gt;
Chicago
72 80 .474 25
California
12 81 .471 25 11&gt;
Mimesola
70 81 .464 2611&gt;
Milwaukee
64 88 .421 33
X-Ciinc:Md division title
Sunday's Results
Baltimore 8 Detroit 1
Boston 4 Washington 3
New York 3 Cleveland 2
California 2 Chicago D
Qakland 6 Milwaukee 2
Minnesota 6 Kan City 3 llst)
Kan City 5 Minnesola 2 l2nd)
Today's Probable Pitchers
Milwaukee (lockwood 9-W
at Minnesota !Corbin 8·10.
Cleveland !McDowell 12·15
and Foster 7-11) at Washington
(Mclain 9-20 and Bosman 11 .
15), suspended game and
regular game, night.

Baltimore (Dobson 18-8) at
New York (Kekich 10-8), night.
(Only games scheduled)
Tuesday's Games
Chi at Qak (2, twl night)
Kansas City at Calif, night
Milwaukee at Minnesota
Cleveland at Washington, night
Baltimore at New York, night
Detroit at Boston, niQht
Saturday's Results
Kansas Citv 4 Minnesota 2
ChicaiJO 5 California 1
Detroit 2 Baltimore D
New York 9 Cleveland 0
washington 6 Boston 1
Oakland 4 Milwaukee 2

Natiimal League
East
W. L. Pet.
Pittsburgh
93 61 .604
St. Louis
84 69 .5.49
New York
79 74 .516
Chicago
79 74 .516
Montreal
67 84 .444
Philadelphia 62 91 .405
West

Bea ve r Local 20 lee1onia 0

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W. L. 1'&lt;:1. GB
San Francisco 85 68 .556 ...
Los Angeles 84 70 .545 Ph
Atlanta
19 76 .510 7
Houston
75 78 .490 10
Cincinnati
75 80 ..484 H
San Diego
58 95 .379 27

Sunday's Results
St . Louis li Montreal D
Chicago 6 Philadelphia 3
New York 5 Pillsburgh 2

burg LaBrae 6

Lowell ville 45 Southinglon D

This Week's

College Games
By United Press International

Houston 5 Cincinnati 4 tllins)
San Francisco -4 San Diego 1

Saturday
Colorado at Ohio State

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Academy 6

Bay Village 26 Cleve lan d
Rhodes o

Cleve . Univer sity School 23
Fai r view 14
Cl eveland Luther an East 8
Cleveland Lutheran West 0

Pillsbu rgh Shady si de 26
t leveland Haw ken 18
Wellington 40 Edison 0
Akr on South 22 Coven tr y 14
Berkshire 6 Ledgeroont 2
Soulheast 33 Kenl Stale 6
Dayton Patterson 38 Da yton

Belmonl 8
East Carolina at Bowling Green
Dayt on Dunbar 38 Dayton
Xavier at Marshall
lsi Kent State at Oh io Univer sity
Meadowdale 6

Los Angeles 12 Atlanta o,
Los Angeles 4 Atlanta o, 2nd
Today's Probable Pitchers
Philadelphia !Champion 2-3
and Fryman 10-6) at Montreal
(Renko 15· i4 and Stroh mayer 1.
5), 2, twi-nighf .
(Only games scheduled)

Dayton Carroll 33 Piqua 18
Daylon Aller 28 Hamilton Badin
14
Toledo at Texas Arlington (n)
34
Spr ing field
Ca thol ic
Houston at Cincinnat i (n)
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Miam i at Dayl.on In )

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Tuesday's Games
Bridgeporl 6 Wheeling IW Va.)
State (n l
Philadelphia at Montreal, night Ohio Nor thern at Capital
Linsly 0
Licensed by Stale of Ohio 552 ·
New York at Chicago
Denison al llhaca (N .Y.)
Pittsburgh at Sl. Louis, night
Olivet (Mich.) at Heidelberg
San Diego at Atlanta, night
John Carroll at Baldwin ·
Los Ang at Cincinnati, night
Wallace In )
San Fran at Houston, night
Hiram at Oberlin
Saturday's Results
Hobart at Kenyon
Montreal 4 St. Louis 2
Mariette at Muskingum tn)
Philadelphia 4 Chicago 3 112 Moun t Union at Grove City
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Pittsburgh 4 New York 0
DePauw at Ohio Wesleyan
Cincinnati 3 Houston 2 ( 11 i nns) Albion al Wooster
Atlanta 9 Los Angeles 6
Hiram at Oberlin
San Diego 2 San Francisco 1
Adrian (Mich.) at Bluffton In)
San Diego 100 000 GOO- 1 8 2 Earlham at Wilmington ( n )
SanFran 021 010 OOx- 4 6 1 Allegheny at Case -Western
Rese rve
Roberts 113-16) and Barton;
Defiance
al Alma (Mich .)
Carrithers, Hamilton (7) , JohnWaynesburg
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son (8 ) and Dietz. WPN - Nighl
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Western Illinois at Akron In )

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GlaD.
By FRED DOWN
UPI SJXlrts Writer
The San Ftancisco ~iants
won one for_1jle road Sunday
but still lost ground to the Los
Angeles Dodgers in the Nation.
al League west race, and go
inlo the final days of the season
with the pressure squarely on
tllem.
The Gianta defeated the San
Diego Padres, 4-1, but their
lead was cut ID I 'l.t games when
the Dodgers swept the AUanla
Braves, 12-0 and W . The Giants
play aU their remaining nine
games away from home while
the Dodgers play three of their
last eight at home.
Hal Lanier's two-run secondinning single was the big blow
for the Giants, who banded
lireballer Dave Roberts his 16th
loss against 13 wins. Don
Carrithers went 62.J innings to
win his fifth game for the
Giants witll relief help from
Steve Hamilton and Jerry
Johnson,. II was Johnson's &amp;:ith
reUef appearance of the year
and be earned his 18th save.
The Dodgers, who had lost
four straight games, got
brilliant pitching from AI
Downing and Don Sutton 1o
sweep their doubleheader from
the Braves and barge right
hack iniD the race.
Downing, virtually a sure.ftre
choice as the NL's comeback
player of the year, pitched a
IJlree.hiller in the flrsl game to
raise his record ID I~ while
SutiDn turned in a six..ttilter in
the nightcap for his 15th win .
Willie Davis drove in tllree
runs with a homer, double and
two singles ID lead a It-hit Los
Angeles attack which dealt Phil
Niekro his 13th loss in the
opener. Duke Sims' homer and
a steal of home by Willie
Crawford ·paced the Dodgers'
atlack in the second game as
Ron Reed also suffered his 13th
selback.
The Chicago Cubs · beat the
Philadelphia Phillies, 6-3, tile
St. Louis. Cardinals routed tile
Montreal ElqJOS, 11.(), the New
York Mets topped the Pitts..
burgh Pirates, ~2, and the
Hous!Dn Astros shaded the
Cincinnati Reds, S-4, in 11
innings in other NL games.
In the American League, it
was Baltimore a Detruil 1,
Oakland 6 Milwaukee 2, Boston
4 Washington 3, California 2
Chicago 0, New York 3
Cleveland 2 and Kansas Cify 5
Minnesota 2 aJter Kansas City
lost, &amp;-3, in the opener.
Ferguson Jenkins, the favorite in the NL's Cy Young
Pitchet' of the Year race, and
Stew Carlton, a Iong-6hol,

ison 0

GB Niles McKinley 40 Cols. Marion Tuscar awas Va ll ey 7 Indian
Valley South 6
Franklin 6
8112 Youngstown Liberty 16
Zanesville Rosecrans 20 Co ls.
131f?
Sharon (Pa .) Kennedy 12 Sl, Char les 0
13'12 Warren Kennedy 20 Leavi tts- Newark Catholic 40 Columbus

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Wellston Te l ~gr am ; Dave
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when the head football coaches
will he guests . lo aid in tbe
selection of tile 1971 AD..SEOAL
Football Team.

U.S.'S 6 SKl MEDALS
BARCEWNA, Spain (UPI)
- The United States won six
gold medals in the World Water
Skiing Championships Sunday.
Mike Suyderhoud took the
men's jump and slalom events ;
Christie Weir took the women's
combined. and jump events ;
Ricky McCormick won the men
figures and Christy Freeman
won the women's slalom.

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Cubs and cardinals.
Jenkins, a five-time ~arne
winner who never has won the
award, scored his 22nd victory
against 13 losses for the Cubs
125 E. MAIN
992·2111
afler starting a three-run ninth·
POMEROY,
0
.
inning rally with a double.
Singles by Cleo James and Paul
Popovich gave the Cubs a f.-'l
lead and sacrifice flies by Billy ,-- - - - - -- - -- - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -- -- : - - - : - - - - -- - - Wilson and Joe Pepitone drove
in the last two runs of the
inning.
Carlton, bidding for his first
2().victory season, won his 19th
game behind a 15-hit attack
which included three hits each
by Ted Sinunons and Joe
Torre. Carlton sll"uck out two
and walked five in a four..ttitter
as he raised his record to 19-9.
Tim Foil's two-run single
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climaxed a four-run first-inning
~. -"""""" .- .
rally which enabled the Mets to
.,
delay the Pirates' East Division
clinching and Joe Morgan's
\
11th-inning homer gave the
}.,
Astros !heir victory over the
Reds.
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BOGOTA (UP! ) - American
Bert Greene won the Colombia
Open golf Tournament Sunday
by 14 strokes over a trio of
golfers - Argentine Roberto
Oevicenzo, Belgian Martin Roesink and American Homero
Blancas. Greene finished with a
274 total.

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CoBepSeores

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East
Vermont 211 Conn 7
Nor1heslri 36 Rhode Is. 22
Svracuse 2m Wisconsin 20 (tiel
stanford 38 Army 3
P8nn 5.1 56 Navy 3
St. Lawrence 47 Colby 9
Thiel 26 Crngle;MIIn 211
Lehigh 24 c.w. Post u
Kings Pl. 13 Norwich 7
Lafayet1e 13 Rutgers 7
Colga~ 27 Boslon u. 27
Oarion 34 Mansfield 0
Dollowore 39 Gettysburg 7
Ind. IPa.l 34 Col. (Pa.) 0
Oldadel .38 Bucknell 3t
lloston CoH 11 Temple 3
South
Wm. &amp; Mary 28 Eosl Cor. 10
1'1-esbylerlan 35 Furman 1~
Woke Forest 211 Vir. Tecl19 ·
Duke 28 South Carolina 12
G«rgla Tech 10 Mich. St. 0
Georgia 17 Tulane 7
Mllry~nd 3t N. Car. St. 7
·:renn. 4 UC Sta Borbara 6
~bama o12 So. Miss. 6
Wostern Ky. 33 Wl~berg 27
Auburn 60 Chattanooga 7
VMI 27 Davidson 3
La. Tech 28 Tompa 211
Miss ,jO Memphis St. 21
Southern Cal 2~ Roce o
Miss. St. 13 Florida 10
Arkansos 31 Oakla. St. 10
Arkansos St. 16 Wichita u
Vanderbilt 0 Lpulsvl 0 (tiel
Morehead 29 Marshall 6

By United Press International
Leiding Batters
N1lional League
G. AB R. H. Pd.
Torre, St. L 153 604 92 219 .363
Clmnte, Pit 127 508 81 174 .W
Bckrt, Chi 131 530 80 181 .342
Garr, All
14 614 97 207 .337
H.Arn,AII 1~ 476 93 156 .328
Jones, NY 128 475 60 153 .322
Brock, St.L 148 601 121 191 .318
Snglln, Pit 133 51~ 58 163 .317
Davis, LA 150 608 80 192 .316
Staub, Mon • 152 558 90 175 .314
American League
G. AB R. H. Pd.
Oliva, Min 126 487 73 164 .337
Murcer, NY W 509 91 168 .330
Rttmnd, Bal 133 455 77 w .310
Tovar, Min 148 619 90 188 .304
Oils, KC
Ul 539 77 163 .302
Carew, Min 140 553 85166 .300
May, Chi
m m 62 139 .295
Horton, Del 115 436 62 127 .291
Smith, Del 151 591 82 171 .289
Uhlndr, Cle 133 ~2 ~9 133 .288
Hone Runs
National League: H. Aaron,
All and Stargell, Pitt 45; May,
Mideast
Cln 37; Williams, All and
Indian 26 Kentucky 8
Johnson, Phil 33.
North Car. '1! Illinois 0
American League: Melton,
Nebraska35Minnesota 1
Chi,
Cash, Det and Jackson,
Ncilre Dame 50 Nrlhwstrn 7
Oak
30; Smith, Bos 28; F.
Kansas 22 Baylor 0
Robinson, Ball and Petrocelli,
lowe St. 24 Idaho 7
8os 27.
Michigan 56 Virginia 0
Runs Batted In
Da Pauw 2~ Albion 6
National
League: Torre, St.L
Drake 34 Ablne Chris. 17
132;
Stargell,
Pitt 120; H.
Western Mlch 9 Boll St. 0
Aaron,
All
115: Staub, Mont
Bowling Grn 211 Ohio U. 19
and Montanez. Phil U.
Loros 35 Marquet1e 1
American League: Killebrew,
Mantana 27 No. Dakota 1~
MIM 112; F. Robinson, Ball 94 ;
Akron 2~ Butler 0
Banda, Ook 91 ; Smith, 8os and
Southern 111. 31 Dayton 12
Murcer,
NY 90.
Toledo 10 VIIIIIIIOYa 7
Pitching
Indiana St. 28 Eastern Ill. 7
IMtional League: Jenkins,
Colo. Coli. 9.McPherson 0
Chi 22-13 ; Ellis, Pill 19-7;
Arl!. St. 16 Wlchito St. 1~
Downing, LA 19-8; Carlton, St.L
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SouiiiMst
19·9: Seaver, NY 18·9.
atlahomo 30 SMU 0
American League: Lollch,
Mex. 13 Texas Tech 10
Del 25-11 ; Blue, Oak 23-8;
Kansos St. 19 Tulso 10
Hunter, Oak 20·11: Wood, Chi
West Tex. St. 15 Lamer Tech 6 20-13;
McNally, Ball 19·5:
LSU 37 Texas A&amp;M 0
Cuellar,
Ball 19·9.
SW La. 7 SE La. 6
Sui Ross 6 East New Mex. 6
(tiel
Texas 28 'UCLA 10
Kansos St. 19 Tulso 10
Washington
38 Purdue 35
Walt
Ariz. St. 18 Houston 17
Colorado 56 Wyoming 13
Oregon 36 Utah 29
AJr Force 7 Missouri 6
BYU 54 Colorado St. 13
Utah 51. 34 New Mex. St. 0
U.S. Inti 20 Los Ang. St. 7
Calif. 20 West Vir. 10
San Fran ·St. 35 USF 15
Arizona 39 Wash St. 28
Boise St 18 Cal Poly SLO 14
Crego~~ St. 33 Iowa 19

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Penn11nt R•ce ilf A Glance
By United Presslnternatlon~l
National League

San Fra~lsco

W L Pd
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Los Angeles
84 70 .545
Atlanta
79 76 .510
San Francisco - Away, 9,
Houston (3) Sept. 21·22·23;
Cincinnati 13) Sept. 2,..25-26;
San Diego (3) Sept. 28-29-30.
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Ho
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Los ~,..e esme, '
s.
ton (3) Sept. 28-29-30. Away 5,
Cincinnati {2) Sept. 21 -22;
Allanta (3) Sept. 24·25·26.
·Atlanta -Home 7, San DleQO

~~es srr,\~t 2 ~~2~~s, t;~:

clnnall 12) Sept. 28·30.
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Am
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W. L Pet.
Baltimore
91 51 .615
Detroit
88 66 .571
Baltimore - Home, 2, Boston
(2) Se~t 28-29 Away 7 New
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land 141 Sept. 2• (2), 25-26.
Detroit -Horne, 3, New York
(31 Sept 24-25-26. Awa6' 5.
Boston 12) Sept. 21·22; leve·
land (3) Sept. 28 12), 29.

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BY JACK O'BRJAN
STRIPPER'S NAME IS A
TAS'I'ELESII TAKEOFF
NEW YORK- Age of Vulgarity: Stripper in
a aDd Sl p«no-palace caiied herself "Joan
Avark"; right down tbe block from Holy Cross
Church where tbe famed Falber Duffy of the
Fighting 88th (Pat O'Brien played him in the '39
111m) cmce crusaded against hnmerallileralure
and lllms .... Dm'l lbink Gov. Rocky's not
mnnillll fer electoral attention: Hls ad· ·
mbUiralion's lesders are urged onto the TVntdlo air with paeans for lbe Guv as allen as
ponlble; 11ip press releaaed credit him with
lll'e&amp;t trignphs sucb as majer new laws lruJn..
peltd fr11111 lU office, not the agencies ·CCIIcaned; the trip to Europe cooferring with
fcrelgn blpbols, etc .... Mayor Jawn Lindsay
tltiD: IU !allures aren't fed IIB1I0118Dy, but:
IUD' 1 ,paltry tholbeyare,areturninbup
In distant cities (St. Paul educator Eugene
Cotnray asked us if be weren't suddenly
miraculously succesaful, by the prcpaganda
readting IU llect of lbe electoral woods).
Riveralde and CampbeU FUneral Homes,
wNclt rq down the curtain on many show biz '
•mee, owned several years by the Kinney
IJilfllc81e (wlllcb 011111 fiamer Broil.), is belng
aold again lila Hous!Am oulflt (Ioiii of fWiet'al
wdeiiMirlii8JinlbeSoulhandSoulhwest)whtch
-will btiry 1-. prolllll coaslrlo-cout .... Ex·
Tommy lltney llnsb Jo Ann Miller bas a
11falrical revue IIMw biz obaervers say is
blgllme. Sbe'a po!tsbing It In extensive trouplng
(Syraaure's "ntree Rivers Inn Sept. 29 fer three
weeb) ... .-TbeoldCapltoiTbeateraiteonBdwy.,
_a.,ICiapit, will bonae the 1,800&lt;1eal Percy
Uril TbeaiAir; ~ PWcy Urla? Percy buill II.
Sea. Stuart SJmington's wife's ollay af1er
Nil*) .... GniCI'Y Peck'l Marine VIetnam
vellnn sm Shpbell and L.A. !au Mimi Moore
ae bGtleyl110(111ng at dad's French Riviera viDa
.... 'rile ''F•I" Eddie Col&lt;es (Tricla NIIoo, of
eour•) -llpelltlnc up In their world; moved
frtmlbelratnetlllveiCamllrldge,Mus.flatiDa
,..Ailed l1llh-rile owned by Harvll'li, where
be's In Law Scbool .... Our aaloona11c friends
lab •lilfactlooln the nrvey lhlt uya cognac
._ lie Powell C8lorle COlDll UIICIIIII drlnb ....
J 11jtt nler, ri COUI'II!.- ~. Fields is
lie •lbGrlty fer : "Waler Ia aat a drink!"
lllmiHan lllcrpn, 111iJW CBS for fl5,000,000
dalmlllll be crtcbYied the ''Beverly PPillblJlies"

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of J'llrt lf,JIIn. Jill, spent a
weekead with lin Helm
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. _, to to said P-ell's nor"'west corner; thence north J'h
eastl221Hitothecentorof
al!eg.
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of said rood In • nortllwest
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diraclian to tht Hst sldt Of the
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ThOma• Fork r - near Miles
MoofS;Iot; thenCe along the ust
side 01 the sold Thomas Fork
·D111BRYN YOUNG
r-ill a southwest dlroctlon to
NEW HAVEN- l'ltftllo tlloplaceotbolllnnlng, saveand
except I 'Ia .acres SOld 1o Mllt5
~ L. y .... ...._ ~by v . B. Horton ; also .•
rl(lhl.ot-waygranted to tile OhiO
Ill', ad llrL Fraltl&lt; Central RollrO.d, the land .so
Y.... Jr~ !he -.., ._ :i.":-"e""'"ed1,::no 32 9"100 acres,
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teet; thence souJh 61\'.1 deg. •••
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south 7l'h dog. eo•t 143 fNI 1o

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Monday everung", Sept. 1, with
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home. Devotions OOilllucled by
Mrs Dcrothy Badgely Gpelled
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Scripture reading waS ~11.
5:2-12. Meditation was 'His
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hour followed wilh Mn. Morris
serving refreshments.
Mr and Mrs W'llliam
Sharp.nack and family
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Ind., and Miss Marabel Slarponack &lt;!!. CollDIIbus spent tbeir
vacation wilh their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Sharpnack.
Other guests were Mr. and Mn.
Jack Sharpnack, Jr. and family
of Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Edison Brace
visited his brother, Mr. and
Mrs. FredBraceofSoutbShore,
Ky ·
Mr. andMrs.RonaldBartllf
· HBrt, Mich., spent tbe Labor
Day weekend at their home
here.
Mrs. Bert HW1t 8lld .~
Ashley of Letart F~ VISited
Mr. ~d Mn, Elza Birch one
everung.
Mn. Douglas Johnson and
Mrs. Jack Adams attended the
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Reference : Volume 227, P89e
577 , Me igs County Deed
Records.
SEC. II Th1t the Council of
the Village of Middleport, by Its
President and the Mayor be and
is authorized to sell said
SYRACUSE - Cwtr.s in Tbrougb Gange and Beyond During the meeting it was herebv
real estate to the highest bidder
today's aaei.J .ad 7 llllitc to Fnr" was tbe topic.
reported thai 25 simi-in calls accOI"ding to taw upon the
terms : Cash In hand
live _lrillt litem ... lbe em- Pwposeoltbeprogram,Mn. badbeennadeduringthepast following
upon delivery af deed . That the

Faith Aids Man Through Change

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Social Calendar

CHESrE~O~A~~y.

Mayor of said VIllage and the
President of Council be and thev

are hereby authorized to convev
sa id real estate to the highest
bidder therefor according to
law.

SEC . Ill This Ordinance shall

take effect and be In force from
and after the earlltst period
allowed by law.
Passed the 131h day of Sep.
ltmber 1971.

AHnt : Gene Grate
Clerk

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CIIESTI!R L. TANNI!NILC.
' Exec. I•.
ROIIRT HOII'~ICH ,
City 1•1t6r
Publl•twd dalllt IJCipl
Saturday by Tho Oltio Volley
Publl,hln'g Company, Jll

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President of council

PADUANO VS RIGGs
JACKSONVIllE, Fla. (UPI)
-Canadian DonalD Paduano
will meet llennia RiaJ fi
Jacksonville Tuaday nllbt at
lbe Jactsonvl1le Collleum In a
lkound middleweight bout.

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Second CIIIS PGStlgl p.tld It :

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PomHoy. Ohio.

N1t1one1 •dverthlng t
represent•tive 8otUnelll·
Gallagher, Inc., 12 Ea~ 4211d
St., N... York Clly, New Yort.
I ·~ Subtcrlpllon •• , .. : oe. i
verM by clrrltr whert 1
volhble ~ centa per wHk; ·
ly lllotor Route Where c1rr* !
Mrvlce not IYIIIIbte : 0.,.. '
I montll 11.75. ly mall ln Oblo
o~d W. Yo., !!ole ~ear SIUO.
S•~ months 11. 5. Thr"

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months 141.50. Svbscrtr,tton ·
price inclUdes Suffd1y T mn. ,

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Coach Bob
Bruney's
IroDton
Tlgen were picted &amp;tnday as
the eventual 1971 SEOAL
football champion by members
Ill tbe SEO Sportswriters and
Broadcasters Association.
Meeting in Jackson the
sportswriters and ,radio play.
· by-play men listeoed to repor1s
on each time before voting the
Tigers ID, unseal the Gallipolis
Blue Devils as the league
champions.
Tbe Jackson lrorunen, wbo
have scored 107 points in their

power-wen

follows :

IHI to said Powell's northwest
ust 322 feet to the center. ot a
rood · thence olen~ tile center ol
sotd' rood In o northwest
~ _.
- •
d 'rection to the ust side of the
Th'omos Fork rood nu.r Miles
llr __....._1!1 ~-.._
Moore lot• tllenceolong tile east
bolo 11ft flr ll!!irltmle ill SID
. s1de ol ttie sold Thomos Fork
Diego, Calif., after &amp;eteral
road In a southwest direction~
Wl!brilitllllewilbJ ' .r·uu.
theplaceatbeQinnino#nveM•1,n
exc-'
sold to. ·alsoesa
Ennue lllae lbeJ will vilit
M .... b1'hvacres
B Horton
__._..___ • lfi"'lialllllllla..
rl:::l"~.,tay 'aranted to ft.e Ohio
t'aiiU"t"~CD 111 •
•a
C tr 1 Rallro.ad the land so
__, lin. v
• 9 1oo· acres
-.., 1
.
1 1
lit. _...
• . _ _ .... •
con\l'eyed. be•no 32 and .JOJ~ Gf DMnnatt.
saf~ ~rt Of uid 100-acre lot ; m:;~orh~-:!uowing reel estate
.....,ted ...__.. ,..,...
..._
_
,
.
Beginn•ng at • stoke at a run on
Meigs County Ohio
·uc.c • 1111 .---.
_,_ 1m the HSt side of the rad south s11ua 1e 1n
•
o0
llr. .tllrs.. Bn +Jt Baa' '
Jlr. and Mrs. Jlau=o
of the bridge over r'homas and i n the 6!ii acre p•rt of 1
Galnther llalcolm n, Nita and Fork; thence south 59 dl!lrHS acre lot 157, bounded ond
llr.. aad lin. Da g'•s
•.
east 210 tee-t · thence south ..., described as followt . The one
,. ' ' • IIIII ,.. ¥'*'• Dlilete 1)..,.,., Mn. Wanda d..
west 150 feet; thence acr,de lot lty1ofna 51
lnidtlle10Ciwes
..ctrenedloot!
•
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Gainther Kemptb, ICu8l and n«th 59 dogrHS west 290 teet to sa par
'
Sbidey &amp;.Ed ds. af M ••
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the ro•d ; thence north ,. 9 Beginning at a staktat • run. on
.ad»s. u - Za..,llld- Torry, JICCI'l••niedbyllr.and d-reesust al-sald road 150 tile east side 01 the road, south
,
_, 11n. Willi'e GUID
• tiJet of IHt
-· lo the place of ~ In n1ng, 01
bridgesouth
over59 Thomas
Dext« _
of llartfanl spent .
F the
k , thence
degrees
•
C•llipali"• - t LaiJGr n.. at conJoining 1 acre. A so the
ort :.... teet· tllence south 49
....~
following rot adiOinlng said J. eos ·~
•
.
the Fro11tier Ranclt at acre lot sllualeln Sec. 30, in t~e dea:;,e; J::~S:.:::"~ =~:
Be)irMsiTI&amp;g and
tbe
~,: ·~r;,:'a~l~~ ~~ oad; thence north -49
BiD And&amp;aw m-.
nlng at tile Nortll comer of said degrees eostalong SOld road 150
dli.ldreD, J"'llllDlJ. Sf!~ hen. ..._ ~....=- V L i . and Moors .J..acre Jot; thence Nortll feet to ttte place of beginning ,
Da'fid llld lillie llilll DIDa B~ ...,., r ,.......,. DCU!!I331'.1 degrees east" IHI thence containing 1 acre. Also the
Frantiin Jr - t a few south 53 d-rees east .. ,.., ; following lot adloinlng said 1·
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tllence soulhlOdogrNS ust 246 acre lot slluateln Sec. 30, In the
llfRa,Jiaad.Jir• .ad lin. E •.L.
Grove (Darasf'-)dtildren da:ys in Wbeeling where ber IHI · thence south"'"' dog 65.acreplirtof100acrelot1571n
""""""
._ - •.rc• 4 __.. hn!!end is employed.
west 101 IHt to tile east·corner sold County ond State ;
r.c~~~: - . Cf&amp;U.' - · - - . . .
of said 1-acre tot · ttlence north Beginning at the North corner
Pbilip of WadswGitb and
Rev. and Mn. Ralilb Hud8on 59 dog wesllOI tftt to the east of said "'-S l ..crelot: thence
,._...._'a-..._.
.:._.a and cblldren fi Pcrtsmoutb comer' of sold t .. cre lot; thence tjortll 33'h degrees ent 10 teet ;
~-- .._,....._.,--..., ~·
north59deg . west 290feet to the thence south 53 detrees eest U
day willa tbe faua 's ..,..., spe11t a day witiJ his mother, place of beginning conta ining feet; thence south 70 degrees
.._ ........ lldlri'do
.
Mrs. Myla Hllllson.
y, acre. Save ond' except the east 246 leet ; th en cetosoluhlh
-..&amp;
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nw-.1
r ight-of -way granted by said dlf9. west 101 1ee1
e eas
llrs. Albert lllamaw and
Tammy and ~-~· Jollnson Moors lo the Ohio Central corner oiSald J.ocrelot; thence
1belma
ri Wolf Pen Rlllld spent a night Railroad, being the same real nortll59 deg . w~t 290 feet 1!' lhe
daugbll!r, llrs..
Slarr, "th
. grandmother
estate conveyed by v. a. Horton place of beginn1ng; contalftlng
and d1ildtal, Tlny, JonJ and W1 their
• Mn. and Dabney heirs to sold Miles 'h acre. Save ond except the
" '""• -A! ~ID L..ar:tiaa. _.a Ada Slack.
Moors and recorded in Vol . 39, rlv~t..of-way oran0thedl by s1old1
. . .7 • - --. ......
...,.....
Pages Uf 350 and 352 Also in Moore to the
o Cen ra
with a.:;,Miss Mrs. Harold
Weaver, Vol. 56, Pages 102, 103 , "and 104 . Rollroad, being tho some real
F __.,_ ......_
Michael, Peggy, of St. Also Vol. 11. Pa~es m and 394, estate conveyed by V. a, Horlon
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several da Meins county Deed Records . and Dabney heirs to sa1d Miles
»s. w;m.m EM I"
spent U&gt;IIQYii!C, spent
JS sa,;o and . except 3.079 acres Moore and reccrded In Vol. 39,
we5 ·111. IB' ..
aDd with her mother Mrs Roy conveyed to the State of Ohio bv Pages 349, 350, and 352. Also In
a
WI
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W" br
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I deed recorded in Vol. 22 •• Po~e Vol . 56, Pages 102, 103, and 104.
..........., llr. .ad 11n. IloJie
me enner
an
aun , 605 • Mei~s County Deed AI~ Vol. 11, Pages 393 ond 394,
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,L,..___ of Elizabeth Merritt, and Mr. and Records, rotoronce to which is Me•~• County Qeed Records.
Gibbs and
au&amp;lll"al
herebY made for definite Save and except 3.019 acres
Partusbaq:. llr. Eicbiager Mn: Glrdm W'mebrenner and descrlplion of tho exception. conveyed to lhe Staloot Ohio by
...._ ur_. '-nih..
Save and except .I acre, con· de-ed recorded in Vol. 22 .., Page
and Jolin atte•"*l ....:: "~ -....u.1
veyed to Orville and Mildred 605, Meigs County · Deed
Vuginia Slab! Fair~
Miss Maida Vineyard of Millirons bv deed recorded in Records, reference to wh ich is
~a, W.Va., spent a week VOlume 169 P11ge 16-4, Meigs hereby made tor defin ite
with Helen Damewood and Mr. County
beed
Records, description of the eKception.
b
ret*J'ence to which IS hereby Save and excepl .I acre con.
and Mrs. Hobert Vmeyard of mode tor doflnile description of veyed to Orville and Mildred
RMisville Route.
th is exception . Except ing and Millirons by deed recorded In
reserving to the Grantors , Volume 169, page 16-C, Meigs
Mr~ Earl llardeD of Canton Henrv Millirons and Marie County
Deed
Records ,
..._.ted"-.,;thhismotherMr. Millirons, 1.57 Qf tile above roterence to which Is hereby
•WIIo
LEIIC'wa
described rul estate. more or made fOr definite descr iption of
llr. .ad lin. JGIIn ~of .ad Mrs. Harry Potts and other less described as follows :
tills exceptlon. Excepting and
~ apeat s-d'IJ
..,
Beginning at a point on Stale reservln~ to the Grantors ,
A&gt;,..m _.., lin. Nbel relatives.
Highway right-of.way 23•.13 Henry Millirons and Morie
•• ....,.
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llr. and Mn. Melvin Hull of ri ~ht ot centerline station 169 M1111rons, 1.57 acres of the ·
Pips" llld llr. .ad lin. Qitt Bloomdale - t a Saturday plus 17.5; tllence bearing south abOve described reol estate,
lin.
......-....
.u deg . w 01" east 360' ta
A.n Ordinance to authorize the
Br .....d.. 'IIIey .......
with Mill1 Frankie Mumaw.
tacked hub ; thence norlh 32 sale of vme~e Reol Ella!• not
Edna lla)llw llltD
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n,_,__. ur
Pbll dog. 50' 53" east 301.1' ro Iron needed lor any Mun•c lpai
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~: IUCIIillu .nmvel',
pin In centerline of township Purpose.
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Weaver and Leda Floyd ofRAx:k road No. 194; thence following
Mr. Bomer af Akraa is Springs atlertded the ,. (.ding centerline of .townShip road and more or · tess described n
follows :
Beginning at a point on State
visiting llr. lin. ma riPattyJeffers,local,andMike r:~l~r:.~:r.y~~~~:~~~~:.!
Hlg:hw:ay right -of -way 234 . 1l
llirdL
Vao Mater, 111 West Columbia. ot-way 252' right of station 170 right
of ·cfltterllne station 169
.._
..._.... llio
_,
71; thence south« dog. 30'
1 .....,.
"""" ..,.,._.,
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Mn. llyla Hllllson recently plus
30" west 22.71' to a point on plus 17.5; thence burfnliiil south
a 'eoJ ia T Joe wilb llr. spmtaweekendwilhberuter ri~ht.ot-woy 251 .75' right of 170 .U deg . 29' 01n tiSf l60' to
--'lin. Ed d 1111 _.. _. ..._
plus 56.2; tllence soul~ 61 dog. t•cked hub; thence north 32
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aw- .... ilnd brother~w. Mr. and 26' 11" west SO.W to point on deg. SO' 53" east 301.8' to Iron
home Ill lh.lla 1!11':1 n-Aie , 11r.1. Oyde Gerlach 111 Letart, rlght.of.war, 230' right-of . pin In centerline of township
Mrs• V• L. D;.astation 170 p us 00; thence south rood No. 194; tllenco lollowln~
muce..
Va.
39 dog. 11' 53" 75.13' to point of centerline of township road and
11r· ...,
.....olin. o ...... R L 1
b I I
I l ·
sting property Une northwest
.,.,._
"'~
Mrs. Gilbert Dooovan and eg nn ng , con n•ng 1· 57 exi
to
point
on state hl~hway rl~hl ·
spent - · -.. t1aJs wilb tbeir SCXI, Gilbert Jr., ri WelJnllle acres,
mere or
less. to all of.way 252'
rl~ht of station 110
Further
subject
son-in-law ... 1 (4&amp;, lfr. spent a week with ber father, easements and rlghts.ol-way of plus 71; thence south« dog . 30'
west 22.71' to 1 point on
.ad lin. 1' 9 , ltda*&lt;t Walter "~ and -'-ter and record. Deed Reference: 30"
rl~hf.of
.woy 251.75' right ol 170
..s
...-..
.,.
Volume 227, Pogo 577, Meigs plus 56.2;
thence south 61 dog .
and Dulill ill B pHI
N.Y.
brother-in--law, Mr. and Mrs. County DHd10 Records.
26' 11 .. west .50.1-4' to point on
llr. IIIII »s. QdJ lie- Eua Phillips and other ~~~h:i~~h~s ::~!:;Yj,~nd,~ rlgh! .of .way 230' right -of .
station 170 plus OCI ; lhence south
Orby Ill Neaak spenl the relatives. Coming for tbe Village of Middleport.
39 dog . 11' 53" 75.13' lo point of
be-ginning, contllning 1.57
Labtr n.,y 5 7 w! wilb llr. weekend were Mrs. Dale
acres. more or less. Further
and Mrs. Allllt SQR.
y ter and three cblldren of (9 ) 20. 21, 001 4, 11, 11, st
subject to alt easements and
Wellsville.
rlght-of .way Of record. Deed

idea (sa:ys he submitted it to CBS in '52 as
"Country Cousins"), geL'! his day in N. Y.
Supreme Court: Justice Arnold Fein denied a
motion for dismissal and set trial dale for Oct. 1
.... Joe Namath's knee surgery preclu.des grid
action, but he'll buller-up his bankroll: just
pbasis e1 a I*IICI- I*
lltd UsJe nplained, was ID help month. Mn. Car! Weese read a
signed to TViiltch Hamilton Beach's "Buller Up
by Mrs. Doa Li* at a m Iiiii wtden1and that God wcrts letter 8IIIKJIIIIcing nnrbbop to
Popper," and Joe wlll go all aglow starling Sept.
27 about "The werld's first popc1r11 pcwer that
of the W_.. 5 irly Ill IIKD14!b cbaDce to effect His be beld in Seplmlber fer of.
n.islianSavicellftbeAIID) piapose and to encourage His fleers and others interested
bllllersltsownpqlCOI11asitpops."Ofcoursefer
United !C 'hudill Oadt.
peap7e 111 live failhfully in lbe persons in lbe district.
big money .... lnnewspaperads,IDo .... We doubt
Mrs. Usle- ·
ill ber midst of cbange. Scripture wu
thl8 will bold til out syndicate deadline: llnxm
pi
tlatbt
tbe
. . , fatal fnm Isaiah. Mill1 Marcia
District Attcrney Burt Roberts wlll resign thl8
Tbe birtbda:ys of Mn. Alice
boc*,
''lap
IDI'Iitb"
b.r
lin.
K
·
'lual
Ill
Capehart and Mn. Wlll!:le were
week to run for a judgeship.
W'tlliam Bit 71i 1 .ad -.. ~-- spreadm
--"~~·
Ben Marden, famed gambling casino
_.., ~ .. - 1 ,
an ... ~ en. Ob!ithed. lldJesloJ..,Ia were
Vtrgil
Teafcrd.
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'Li'rittg
tilled,
"Pra)'1!1'1
Can't Be AtJ.. !lti'Ved by Mill Karr and Mn.
operatcr (lbe Riviera, near lbe G. WaablngiAm
Bridge in N. J.), now a big Manhattan really ..""""''""""'"'"'"'"..,..,...,...,..,. ..,,.;,..,..,....,,. swaed Unless 'lbey are Firat Damon Ferrell. Attending
Prayed."
ltii.!rs lhoae IIIIJM!d were Mn.
mil!lonalre, will be sued for divcrce by wife ~
Mrs. UsJe also gaw devotions T. G. Hilldore, Mrs. Oma
Alma .... Judge Fred Backer WIIIII1)'8teri0111ly
1 meditation "These W'llll!brenner, and Mn. Melvin
using
unable ID campaign for N.Y. Surragale in the
Da:ys," IICripture .ad prayer. Grimm.
primary :
was bollpitalized with pneilmonia
merethanlll'eeweets;andthestaffkeptltmum
.... David Susskind for a change made great
sense oo tbe.D. Caveltcast. Hope it spills over
p.
11n.
ooiD his own TV shows.
m. at school. Get acquainted h::&amp;'
meeting. Fihn on "Who Sa:ys
'IIJI!IID&amp;Y
Twenly.five year pins were Chapter at. Gel well cards
The very first really-dirty comedian we ever You Can't." Room mother SALISBURY PTA lint presented by Mrs. Amber ...,... lleRIID """Dben wbo ire
saw, B. S. Pulley (and his Initials dldn'tstandfer chainnen meet 7:30p.m.
meeq 11f ,_-, 7:31 p. m. Warner 1D Rolalle and O....les ill and the group sang "Happy
and ..._..
an...... and Norman - u . _ to ,.,_
....__.ftft
BoleslausStanlslaus,eilber), hasaliDelldyrole
MEIGS CHAPl'ER Order of '1'1 ''IJ at 81:M11 IIIII he fim '"......,.
.....,. •u'6
in the Toyolll TV conunerclal ... Just dis- DeMotay Monday 7:30 p.m. at 11f - I s llld • ' 1 .ad 1 Will at 1 recent meeting of annlw:naries.
covered our children's dentist (Dr. Wm. Middlepcrl Masonic Temple. ~;; lll1lt ,_... "Be a Harrismvi11e Chapter, Order of A &amp;imkbip card wu signed
for Mn. Mary Paynter Ill
Brown) ls ri Irlsh Extractim ... Scandal! Mothers meet at same time in Qown" 1 • ca' b.r ,_ Lisle. tbe Eutern Star.
basement.
~ta.
AD
pu:enta
Also
eligible
ID
receive
a
25
Newark who baa been a
Horrors! Terrible tidings! The wax Dl8l1l1ikins in
RACINE PTA Monday 7:30 p. 1qe11 1A1 af" 1
JDI" pin but not pi s:nt was member 60 yean. A card of
Saka 5th Ave.'s maternity dep'l doo'l wear
m. at Elementary School.
WDll""'lAY
Fi'W Young.
conp11tula1lmawaaalsoaentto
weddlng rings!
THEODORUS
Council
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F0Ji1ER0Y
..MOlDJEHll\1
Mrs.
Fred
Gecrge,
worthy
Mr. and Mn. Ezra Sheet~ wbo
Chic beauty expert Michael Kazan takes
u.... Olb,
~· ~ that tbe haveanewbaby. Refnshuw-.
great pride in announcing (le(lpalra was the Daughters of America,
first fublonable female to have her own male Hall, 7:30 Monday night. Pomei'(IJ' Uailed I&amp;Qtadiat 1listrlct :5party will be beld on were aned b.r Mr. and Mn.
Ocl2all::llpm, aUieigs High Will, Mr. and Mn. Kina, and
t.lbdlwuer, a captured Reman cenlurioo. Sure Refreshmenta with members to a.dl.
ORlO VAUBY ()
h, Sc:hool. R1 vatlons are ID be Allee and J7nnt YCJEI.
... Jeta' COIIcb Weeb Ewba'* !Did bia loogbaired lake sandwiches er cookies.
Door
prize.
Members
in
need
of
staled
coadaft,
7:31
Wedllenl ID Mrs. Gecrge, Box 74,
team members: "I dm'lwanlanyane teDID8 me
.
be milled a play because be got his hair caught insurance papers Ill contact tbe nesda.J "-'If Ma-111: Ratland, by Sept. :5.
councilor.
1'tsqJie.
The worthy matron also
In his l!boulder'l)llds" .... The "Sitch Good
MIDDlEPORT Elemrntary IIISSIONARY PrG&amp;ltm announced the combined
Friends" filet will be lbe Yule premiere at. PTA, 7:30 Monday night at lb. Fllftst Rim B r t C dl, friendship night wilh Mid·
traction at the new Walter Reade Theater
schoooi.Teachersandstafftobe p.m. w 1 ~- llill ~'tar ......
Cbaptent,Pwd0coy, ai Radne
(where the old Aator Hotel fell), The stcry reaDy . introduced.
1. . 16. , at
R ID, 1 • •
ID
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happened to the auther ri the novel, ber mother
11JESDAY
lllsho!rlllides-' '4 , PlilliL ~onville, . I p.m. A
(fashion designer, Jo Copeland) told us.
rt&lt; EJ"'"' honcJriDc Mrs. J-t
MIDDlEPORT LODGE 3D invited..
Great songsmith Howard Dlelz celebnled Tuesday 7::11 p.m. Wid in
mJIIIDAY
lllllin,dislrict p ilMt, will be
lU 75th birthday; didn't expect ID until the Fellowcraft Degree.
PACK: :115, llloM!ej at c.b held following tbe meeting.
miracle drug IAlopa quieted his Parkinaon's
FRIENDLY CIRCLE, Trinity Sooals, 1:3111111in1 rw 011.
The altar was draped fer pest
dlaeue palsy.fllllnlfestaUons. He eVI!n plays golf Church, 8 p.m. T.IOSday, lln. and their famo"1! 1 at Fart I!I'MdpalronRalpbW.Smlth,a
now.
Roy Mayer to have the Meie.•.
member of the l'llrllmoulh . .

re

the &amp;ouncll
of the Villllll of Mlddi$Qrl •s

=:..":r·~:
J:.u:~·m '"'; ~::: ~:-:.~''rm!';J~~=
Pow&lt;tll's-tllne; thence oloilll section to tile Nor~•' c"f'~

famil1.

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157~

Meigs COYnty, Ohio, bOunded as
fel=~ning at tho nor-est
-nerotsaidSectlon2t; tllenc•
along the north line of sald
taction 10 the northeas-t corner
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The ezbibllion seaaon ha~ ended for' tbe Soa1beutenl 011io
Tripie A COIIference, illl ei&amp;JII clube IIIIW (101 -.., IAI tile 11i1tJ
grit\)' fi 1IUiklng lmucklebeads fi tile spcrtnrlto:n 111111 ·~
wbo picked lbem to fiDsh lrm!Am, J.cbon, ..... All!mi.
G~, Meip. Wells!Am and WIIYfrl7.
,
· Itmust be said lbatmoet Melp r... wbo ba..e CGIIIIJ1IIIlicl
wi1h Sp«rts Desk foil~ lbe Reemel1n and Belpre ...... will
oot quibble with tile lb&lt;we p11jected staDdlap tscepl Ia llliaar
particulars. Most agree IroDIAm bas to be !be odd&amp;GI favarile.
They like Jackson and Logan, !Do, u Clllllelldss, .ad lbeJ acne
G~ can't be so ln!Sy two stralgbt yean.
They'cllike ID see Mel8B bJ8ber, bat being reo!lsl! (ndy
now is there a realis11c-m1Dded foolbaB lao m the plaDel!l,lbeJ
CUI~ that, on paper, lbe pn!dlctims probably won't be.._..
lif.
I'm not ready 1D tirOif in lbe towel yet fa; a Dthplace fiDilll
(which wouldbenotbing ID be asb•rned ri, t1i1 autumn, wilhtbe
overallslre1181h of the te.gue beinB wball,tp'OIIIilesiD be).
Meigs was tapped Iut good at Belpre 1tbea M4 lb. Marl
Werry, junier offensive taclde, was by'oed fnlm tile lina1p for lilt
least three weeks. maybe more, in a freak a«rident at ballllme.
Mere x-rays of Mark's shoulder sepatatlon are Ill be r I '
today, Coach Olarles Chancey said Ibis mcmag. 00. a. a
variety of lw1mpa and bruises, In general, and a.ck Fault's dolp
tliigh bruise in particular, lbe Marauders salilfactll'ily vlved
their "awakeniq! pme" at Belpre.
Another good cmen was Tiny Willjams' knee CGIDing tll:iJiCb
the game in good sbape. He wei)taU the way on deleniiie at mMI+
linebacker, and was
a feW minutes 111 oflal&amp;e lilt
fullback allbougb be did not cany the baD.
Ironim, Logan and Jadlson rep -taU?eS at tile selectian
session in Jackion Slmday were repcrted emberanllrullm can
be excused liB entbmri!l!!ll! fer predicting an oalrighl cbamplonsbip on two grounds, because it bun't been in the league lCIIg
enough to learn lbat the doggCIIdest things can happen beC 1 1
Sepl25 and Nov. 10, and bec•1se illl spcr18 repcrters are likewise
inexperienced in lbe SEOAL.
·
But Jadlson's Willard Filzpatrick, a ge"lleman teacba" and
veteran radio 'caster of fiDe character, ougbiiD lmmr better. Be's
been bitten too many limes. tal year Filz forecast a sensalicml
year fer his beloved Ironmen. 'l1len came reality: Athens . _
Jactsonin lbefirstleaguegame,Jadlsongot Ill :S.l,lbenloltfaar
straigbt! Fllz,the pocr g~zy, didn't bave the beariiD sblnr.up .t
the annual SEOAL football banquet (lbe wcrd was pe 'auul
that ''really, Fllz was sick"). 'lbla is not meant IAI be mticalllf
Mr. Filzpatrick, only suggesti..e that tbere are I 1 ... to be
learned lil history. Fer eumple, Sunday at Jackllon, Mr. Filz.
patrick was quoted infcrmally as boking lbat, "AllY team that
beats us thlsyearwlllhave IDscore more than :IIJXlints."
That's our Fitzpatrick!

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Houston Topples
Reds Again, 5-4
HOUSTON (UPI ) - It's tile
dream of every ballplayer to
lead his team in heme nms,
especially if be's only !f.fool-7
and is playing in the major
leagues.
But Joe Morgan, the little
second baseman Ill lbe Houston
Astros, is going to lead his
team in homers Ibis year and
be's not really happy about it.
Tbe reason is - be knows if
be's the Astros' lop home run
hitter, they're in trouble.
"I said in May that if I led
the team in heme nms, we'll
finish fifth," Morgan said. "I
guarantee you that you can't
win if you clon'.l have home
runs, despite what S&lt;me ~le
say."
That was a verbal jab at
manager Harry Walter, who
preaches line drive billing to
all fields instead !)( trying to
pull the ball for bomers.
Morgan look the club lead in
homers with his 13th ID lead
off the lith inning Sunday and
give the Astros a 5-4 victory
over the Cincinnati Reds. No
one else has more than tO.
Morgan's homer helped him
celebrate his 28th birthday. He
slarted the celebration by lJe..
ing named the ' 'lnosl popular
Astro" in pfe11ame ceremonies
as a result of voting by the
fans this season. That earned
him and his wife a trip to
Acapulco.
The Reds look a quick ~

lead off HousiDn rookie Scipio
Spinks on a ~ homer by
Joluiny Bench in the third and
singles by Tony Perez, Bernie
Carbo and Hal McRae, whi~h
accouilted for a nm in lbe second. Bench's homer, his 25th,
came after waits to Pete Rose
and Perez.
Houston scored once off Jim
Merritt in the sixth on singles
by Cesar Cedeno, who went 4for-4, and Bob Watson and a
sacrifice fly by Jim Wynn. The
Astros scored three more in the
seventh when Larry Howard
led off with a double off shortstop Darrel Chaney's glove.
Merritt struck out John Mayberry and was replaced by Ed
Sprague. Pinch-bitter Jesus
Alou got an infield hit and
Roger Mel%ger reached on an
error.by second baseman Dave
Concepcion with Howard scor·
ing on the pitch and Alou go.
ing to third.
Morgan brought in Alou with
a sacrifice fly and singles by
Cedeno .and Watson tied the
score.
· The victory gave the Astro.s
a one-game lead over Cincin·
nati in the battle for fourth
place in the National League
West, but it eliminated them
from the pennant race. San
Francisco won ID hold its 1~
game lead, but there now are
only nine games remaining.
Cincinnati is idle today.

Orioles End Slump, Top
Tigers, Hike Lead To 6
By FRED DOWN
UPI Sports Writer
PI's a hD-hlDII rare again in
the American League's Eastern
Division for the simple reason
that the Ballimore Orioles just
have too many stars for lbeir
rivals ID handle.
The Orioles, wiMlse lead had
dwindled from 11 games ID five
viriUally overnight in the face
of the Detroit Tigers' late
drive, led by 2f&gt;ilame winner
Mickely Lolicb, " righted"
lbemselves Sunday when they
beat the Tigers, 1-1, and
restored their margin ID six
games.
The Orioles thus reduced
their magic division-winning
number ID six and have an
overwhelming scbedule advan·
tage inasmuch as they bave
nine gaines ID play plus five
unscheduled rainouts while the
Tigers have eight games left.
Thai gives them 22 games in
which ID achieve "Magic No. 6"
and win lbe AL East title for
tile third straight season.
Mite CueUar pilclted a four·
hiller and Frank Robinson
drove in three runs wilh two
singles ID pace an 18-bit attack
that handed tli!ame winner
Joe Coleman his ninth loss.
Brooks Robinson hit his 19th
horner and Dave Johnson and
Bob Grieb had three hils each
in tbe Baltimore attack whiclt
ended a sevell1!ame Tigt!l'
winning streak.
Cullar's vic!Dry was his 19th
111 the seaaon against nine
losses on a staff whicb stiU
could have four ?O.ga'ili!
winners and under-lined for the
umpsteenlh time the Orioles'
strenglh in depth. The Orioles
bave so many stars that they
are •_,.....,.
'""6',... ID tbe llke!lhood
that rival players will pick up
most of the individual postseason awards while they
trudge of! ID the bank with
their Werld Series cbec:ks.
Tbe oatland Athletics won a
reccrd 55th road game by
beating the Milwauee Brew·
ers, 11-2, the Boston Red Sol:
downed the Washington Seta·
fllr.l, 4-3, the Callfcrnia Angels
beat lilt Clicago While Sox, U,
the Kansas City Royals defeat.
ed the Minnesota Twins,
after a 6-3 loss and the New
York YJDkees edged the
· aevelancl Indians. :s.z, in other

w.

AL games.

In the National LeiRJie -t.

'
\

first two outings, were tabbed
as the polen11al nDlnet"UJl team
behind the Tigers with the
Logan Chieftains placed in third
8Jld the Athens Bulldogs in
fourth to round out the first
division.
Defending . Gallipolis was
relegated to fifth, even though
they
polled
two
first
place votes, with Meigs
in sixth, Wellston sev·
enth, and the Waverly
Tigers the last place team.
II was noted by many of the
more · veteran sports scribes

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tile Los Angeles Dodgers moved
1o within , ., games of first
place wilh 12-0 and W viciDries
over the Atlanta Braves while
the San Francisco Giants beat
the San Diego P.adres, 4--l.
Otller scores were St. Louis 11
Montreal 0, Chicago 6 Philadel·
phia 3, New York 5 Pittsburgh
2 and HousiDn 5 Cincinnati 4 in
11 innings.
Mike Epstein's tlJree.nm ho.
mer helped the Athletics beat
tile Brewers and surpass the
1939 Yankees' AL Mark of 54
victories on the road. Diego
Segui, Jim Roland and Ron
Klimtowski held the Brewers to
six hits as the A's dealt Bill
Parsons his 16th loss against 13
victories.
Rico Petrocelli doubled home
a nm in the fourth inning and
hit his 27th bomer in the sixth
inning for the Red sox, who
dealt $150,000 bonus boy Pete
Broberg his eighth defeat
against flve wins; Andy Mes..
ser.anith won his lath game for
the Angels and »game winner
Wilbur Wood suffered his 13th
loss for the White Sox; Leo
Cardenas hit a key triple for
the Twins in their opener and
Monty Montgomery won his
seccxol straight najor league
game for the Royals with eight
inning of six..ttil pitching and
Ron Blomberg's single wilh one
out in the ninth drove in the
winning run for tbe Yankees as
Steve Kline won his 12th game.

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Football Scores
by Unltod Press International
Toledo 10 Villanova 7
Bowling Green 20 Ohio
Unlverslth 19
Cincinnati 42 Kent State 20
Southern Illinois 31 Dayton 1~
Miami 17 Xavier 7
Akron 24 Butler o
Central
Michigan
47
Youngstown State 19
Olterbeln 15 Kenyon U
Ohio Wesleyin 14 Heidelberg 8
Western Kentucky 33 Wit·
tenberg 1
West Liberty 211 Musklngum 7
Ashland 20 Capital 7
Slippery Rock 17 MI. Union 0
Denison~ Centre I Ky.) 0
Weslmlnsier IP~ . ) 26 Marietta
0

Baldwln·Wallace 31 Hillsdale
!Mich.) 7
John Caroll 33 Case.Western
Reserve 7
Defiance 30 Adrian IMich.l 7
Bluffton 23 Taylor lind. I 1
St. VIncent ( Pa.) 39 Steuben·
vii .. 20

that Ibis year's Iitle race sh~d
provide many upsets as the first
six teams are evenly matched.
Even though Wellston and
Waverly were picked ID battle it
out for seventh place, a few
observers felt either .one could
pull off an upset if any of the
other "big dogs" take them
lightly.
In the balloting Ironton
received seven first place votes,
Jackson three, and Gallipolis
two.
One scribe predicted a tie
between Ironton and Jackson

for the championship,
A tolal of 13 ballots were cast
witll the ratings based on eight
points for first , seven for
second, etc.
Here are th e official
tabulations of the voting for the
1971 prognostications :
l.lrooton
9S~·
2.Jacbon
8712
S. Logan
71
4. Athens
64
5. Gallipolis
lil
6. Meigs
52
7. WeUston
Zl
8. Waverly
18

Sports Reporters Reelect Hamilton
.

.

JACKSON -Lee Hamilton of · term.
Radio Station WLGN, Logan, Earl James of the Waverly
was reelected president of the News and Watc hman was
SEO Spertswr iters
and elected vice president, and Odie
Broa dcaster s Associ ation O'Donn ell of the Ga llipolis
Sunday
during
the Tribune reelected secretaryorganizational meeting held at treasurer.
Jolly Lanes in Jackson.
Hamilton has served as !he In other business the group
group's president the past year picked the Ironton Tigers to win
and ag reed to serve another the SEOAL grid championship,

i&gt;sued press passes for the 1971·
72 school year, and briefly
discussed tile sponsorship of an
All-Sports tr ophy to be
presented to tile SEOAL school
with the hest balanced athletic
program covering all varsity
sports.
It was noted, however, that
the admi nistrators of the
SEOAL schools discussed this
trophy at their recent meeting,
so the matler was tabled for
anolher year.
Voting members in at·
By Un.ited Press Internationa I S p ~i ngf ield Local 26 Crestview 0 tendance at Sunday 's meeting
Sharpsvi lle (Pa.) 7 Brookfield D
Saturday
included Lee Hamjlton, WLGN,
Poland 12 Canti eld D
Young stown Mooney 46
Youngstown Rayen 6 Mal ver n 14 West ern Reserve 0 Logan; Frank Huston, WIRO,
Jewetf.Sci o 14 Garawav 8
Warren Western Reserve 19
Ironton ; Harold Roach, Ironton
Austintown Fitch 6 MI. Vernon 34 Mansfie ld Mad·

High School Grid Results

By Uni1ed Pre~~ International
American LYgue
East
W. L. 1'&lt;:1. GB
91 57 .615 ...
Baltimore
Detroit
88 66 .571 6
80 74 .519 u
Boston
New York
79 14 .516 uv,
Washington 59 40 .396 32Vz
Cleveland
Sl 94 .377 ·35'12
West
W. L. 1'&lt;:1. GB
•·Oakland
97 55 .638 ...
Kansas City 82 71 .536 1511&gt;
Chicago
72 80 .474 25
California
12 81 .471 25 11&gt;
Mimesola
70 81 .464 2611&gt;
Milwaukee
64 88 .421 33
X-Ciinc:Md division title
Sunday's Results
Baltimore 8 Detroit 1
Boston 4 Washington 3
New York 3 Cleveland 2
California 2 Chicago D
Qakland 6 Milwaukee 2
Minnesota 6 Kan City 3 llst)
Kan City 5 Minnesola 2 l2nd)
Today's Probable Pitchers
Milwaukee (lockwood 9-W
at Minnesota !Corbin 8·10.
Cleveland !McDowell 12·15
and Foster 7-11) at Washington
(Mclain 9-20 and Bosman 11 .
15), suspended game and
regular game, night.

Baltimore (Dobson 18-8) at
New York (Kekich 10-8), night.
(Only games scheduled)
Tuesday's Games
Chi at Qak (2, twl night)
Kansas City at Calif, night
Milwaukee at Minnesota
Cleveland at Washington, night
Baltimore at New York, night
Detroit at Boston, niQht
Saturday's Results
Kansas Citv 4 Minnesota 2
ChicaiJO 5 California 1
Detroit 2 Baltimore D
New York 9 Cleveland 0
washington 6 Boston 1
Oakland 4 Milwaukee 2

Natiimal League
East
W. L. Pet.
Pittsburgh
93 61 .604
St. Louis
84 69 .5.49
New York
79 74 .516
Chicago
79 74 .516
Montreal
67 84 .444
Philadelphia 62 91 .405
West

Bea ve r Local 20 lee1onia 0

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301f2

W. L. 1'&lt;:1. GB
San Francisco 85 68 .556 ...
Los Angeles 84 70 .545 Ph
Atlanta
19 76 .510 7
Houston
75 78 .490 10
Cincinnati
75 80 ..484 H
San Diego
58 95 .379 27

Sunday's Results
St . Louis li Montreal D
Chicago 6 Philadelphia 3
New York 5 Pillsburgh 2

burg LaBrae 6

Lowell ville 45 Southinglon D

This Week's

College Games
By United Press International

Houston 5 Cincinnati 4 tllins)
San Francisco -4 San Diego 1

Saturday
Colorado at Ohio State

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Academy 6

Bay Village 26 Cleve lan d
Rhodes o

Cleve . Univer sity School 23
Fai r view 14
Cl eveland Luther an East 8
Cleveland Lutheran West 0

Pillsbu rgh Shady si de 26
t leveland Haw ken 18
Wellington 40 Edison 0
Akr on South 22 Coven tr y 14
Berkshire 6 Ledgeroont 2
Soulheast 33 Kenl Stale 6
Dayton Patterson 38 Da yton

Belmonl 8
East Carolina at Bowling Green
Dayt on Dunbar 38 Dayton
Xavier at Marshall
lsi Kent State at Oh io Univer sity
Meadowdale 6

Los Angeles 12 Atlanta o,
Los Angeles 4 Atlanta o, 2nd
Today's Probable Pitchers
Philadelphia !Champion 2-3
and Fryman 10-6) at Montreal
(Renko 15· i4 and Stroh mayer 1.
5), 2, twi-nighf .
(Only games scheduled)

Dayton Carroll 33 Piqua 18
Daylon Aller 28 Hamilton Badin
14
Toledo at Texas Arlington (n)
34
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Ca thol ic
Houston at Cincinnat i (n)
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Tuesday's Games
Bridgeporl 6 Wheeling IW Va.)
State (n l
Philadelphia at Montreal, night Ohio Nor thern at Capital
Linsly 0
Licensed by Stale of Ohio 552 ·
New York at Chicago
Denison al llhaca (N .Y.)
Pittsburgh at Sl. Louis, night
Olivet (Mich.) at Heidelberg
San Diego at Atlanta, night
John Carroll at Baldwin ·
Los Ang at Cincinnati, night
Wallace In )
San Fran at Houston, night
Hiram at Oberlin
Saturday's Results
Hobart at Kenyon
Montreal 4 St. Louis 2
Mariette at Muskingum tn)
Philadelphia 4 Chicago 3 112 Moun t Union at Grove City
inns)
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Pittsburgh 4 New York 0
DePauw at Ohio Wesleyan
Cincinnati 3 Houston 2 ( 11 i nns) Albion al Wooster
Atlanta 9 Los Angeles 6
Hiram at Oberlin
San Diego 2 San Francisco 1
Adrian (Mich.) at Bluffton In)
San Diego 100 000 GOO- 1 8 2 Earlham at Wilmington ( n )
SanFran 021 010 OOx- 4 6 1 Allegheny at Case -Western
Rese rve
Roberts 113-16) and Barton;
Defiance
al Alma (Mich .)
Carrithers, Hamilton (7) , JohnWaynesburg
(Pa .l at Findl ay
son (8 ) and Dietz. WPN - Nighl
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Western Illinois at Akron In )

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GlaD.
By FRED DOWN
UPI SJXlrts Writer
The San Ftancisco ~iants
won one for_1jle road Sunday
but still lost ground to the Los
Angeles Dodgers in the Nation.
al League west race, and go
inlo the final days of the season
with the pressure squarely on
tllem.
The Gianta defeated the San
Diego Padres, 4-1, but their
lead was cut ID I 'l.t games when
the Dodgers swept the AUanla
Braves, 12-0 and W . The Giants
play aU their remaining nine
games away from home while
the Dodgers play three of their
last eight at home.
Hal Lanier's two-run secondinning single was the big blow
for the Giants, who banded
lireballer Dave Roberts his 16th
loss against 13 wins. Don
Carrithers went 62.J innings to
win his fifth game for the
Giants witll relief help from
Steve Hamilton and Jerry
Johnson,. II was Johnson's &amp;:ith
reUef appearance of the year
and be earned his 18th save.
The Dodgers, who had lost
four straight games, got
brilliant pitching from AI
Downing and Don Sutton 1o
sweep their doubleheader from
the Braves and barge right
hack iniD the race.
Downing, virtually a sure.ftre
choice as the NL's comeback
player of the year, pitched a
IJlree.hiller in the flrsl game to
raise his record ID I~ while
SutiDn turned in a six..ttilter in
the nightcap for his 15th win .
Willie Davis drove in tllree
runs with a homer, double and
two singles ID lead a It-hit Los
Angeles attack which dealt Phil
Niekro his 13th loss in the
opener. Duke Sims' homer and
a steal of home by Willie
Crawford ·paced the Dodgers'
atlack in the second game as
Ron Reed also suffered his 13th
selback.
The Chicago Cubs · beat the
Philadelphia Phillies, 6-3, tile
St. Louis. Cardinals routed tile
Montreal ElqJOS, 11.(), the New
York Mets topped the Pitts..
burgh Pirates, ~2, and the
Hous!Dn Astros shaded the
Cincinnati Reds, S-4, in 11
innings in other NL games.
In the American League, it
was Baltimore a Detruil 1,
Oakland 6 Milwaukee 2, Boston
4 Washington 3, California 2
Chicago 0, New York 3
Cleveland 2 and Kansas Cify 5
Minnesota 2 aJter Kansas City
lost, &amp;-3, in the opener.
Ferguson Jenkins, the favorite in the NL's Cy Young
Pitchet' of the Year race, and
Stew Carlton, a Iong-6hol,

ison 0

GB Niles McKinley 40 Cols. Marion Tuscar awas Va ll ey 7 Indian
Valley South 6
Franklin 6
8112 Youngstown Liberty 16
Zanesville Rosecrans 20 Co ls.
131f?
Sharon (Pa .) Kennedy 12 Sl, Char les 0
13'12 Warren Kennedy 20 Leavi tts- Newark Catholic 40 Columbus

Tribune; Earl James, Waverly
Wa tchman ; Tom Metiers,
Athens Messenger; Bill Grey,
WJEH, Gallipolis ; Odie
O'Donnell , GalliJXllis Tribune;
McGhee ,
WMPO,
Bud
Pomeroy-Middleport ; Keith .
Wisecup and Bob Roberts,
Pomeroy Sentinel; Bob W'illls,
Wellston Te l ~gr am ; Dave
Mossbarge r , Jackson Sun
Hera ld; a nd Williard Fltz·
patrick, WLMJ, Jackson.
The next meeting is scheduled
ror Sunday, Nov. 14 in Jackson
when the head football coaches
will he guests . lo aid in tbe
selection of tile 1971 AD..SEOAL
Football Team.

U.S.'S 6 SKl MEDALS
BARCEWNA, Spain (UPI)
- The United States won six
gold medals in the World Water
Skiing Championships Sunday.
Mike Suyderhoud took the
men's jump and slalom events ;
Christie Weir took the women's
combined. and jump events ;
Ricky McCormick won the men
figures and Christy Freeman
won the women's slalom.

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slarred, respectively, for the
Cubs and cardinals.
Jenkins, a five-time ~arne
winner who never has won the
award, scored his 22nd victory
against 13 losses for the Cubs
125 E. MAIN
992·2111
afler starting a three-run ninth·
POMEROY,
0
.
inning rally with a double.
Singles by Cleo James and Paul
Popovich gave the Cubs a f.-'l
lead and sacrifice flies by Billy ,-- - - - - -- - -- - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -- -- : - - - : - - - - -- - - Wilson and Joe Pepitone drove
in the last two runs of the
inning.
Carlton, bidding for his first
2().victory season, won his 19th
game behind a 15-hit attack
which included three hits each
by Ted Sinunons and Joe
Torre. Carlton sll"uck out two
and walked five in a four..ttitter
as he raised his record to 19-9.
Tim Foil's two-run single
.. ~ ....
~
climaxed a four-run first-inning
~. -"""""" .- .
rally which enabled the Mets to
.,
delay the Pirates' East Division
clinching and Joe Morgan's
\
11th-inning homer gave the
}.,
Astros !heir victory over the
Reds.
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GREENE WINS MATCH
BOGOTA (UP! ) - American
Bert Greene won the Colombia
Open golf Tournament Sunday
by 14 strokes over a trio of
golfers - Argentine Roberto
Oevicenzo, Belgian Martin Roesink and American Homero
Blancas. Greene finished with a
274 total.

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· CLEVELAND (UPI) - The
Cleveland Browns, wbo bad lost
five of their sii exhibition
games, "put it all together" in
rolling over lbe Houston Oilers
31-G Sunday in lbe first game
ol regular season-play.
"We played good offense but
it was the great defensiVe play
that helped us to our victory,"
said Qlacb Nick storich. "You
need a great defense \0 play in
this league.
"Our offense conlrolled lbe
game in lbe firSt three qi!IITlers,
but they let down in the final
period. When you let down, that
is when somebody gets burt."
While quarterback Bill Nelsen
was steering lbe Browns offensive show to three touchdowns
and rookie Mike Pbipps flipped
a scuing pass for another, it
was lbe defensie that intercepted five passes, recovered one
fumble and held lbe Oilers'
rushing game to 35 yards.
Nelsen, wbo did not play in
four of lbe five Browns' preseason losses, hit oo 17 of 31
passes for 254 yards and one
touchdown. Leroy Kelly pl1111ged
over for two more. An !&amp;.yard
pass from Phipps to Frank Pitts
gavetheBro'iJDSsixmorepoints
with 1:38 left in the game.
Fu8y llelsl&amp; A Slsb"
"It seemed funny being a sub
but it felt great grabbing that
TD pass,'' said Pitts, wbo was
traded to the Browns by Kansas City two weeks ago. ''It was
a straight pattern and Phipps
had to throw the bali bigb and
ljustleapedupandgrabbedit."
Nelsen, who connected on sev·
en of 10 passes good for 101

SVAC STANDINGS
All Gomes
TEAM
W .L T P OP
Eastern
2 0 0 69 0
KY9er Creek
Noith Gallla
o1 20 o1 651 ~6
Southern
0 2 o 8 oi6
5outhwe$1ern 0 2 0 8 56
0 88
Hannan TrsacvA• c 001121
TEAM
Y
W L T P OP
~aster~ k ~ ~
~
So~:,r~ee
o 0 o o o
·Southwestern o o o o o
North Gallla
0 I 0 0 26
Hannan Trace 0 2 o 0 88

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o 114 114

FRIDAY'S GAMES:
Kyger Creek aI Southern;
Frontier Local at Eastern, and
Symmes Valley at Hannan
Trace.

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American League
Boston
020 101 ooo- 4 6 0
Washingtn
. 100 110 ooo- 3 6 0
Moret (J.Jl and Montgomery;
Brobert (S-81 and Billings. HRs
-Lahoud (14th), Broberg (lsi),
Pelrocelll (27th).
Calif
001 000 OlD- 2 4 0
Chicago 000 000 ooo-- 0 3 o
Messersmith, Laroche 18)
and Torborg; Wood t:l0-13) and
Herrmann. WP-Messersmlth
(18-13) . HR-Aiomar (3rdl.
Cleveland 100 001 ooo-- 2 8 2
New York 001 000 iOl- 3 • o
Dunning (8-W and Fosse;
Kline (12·131 and Gibbs.
(lsi gAmel
Kan City 000 000 012- 3 8 1
Mlnnesla 402 000 OOx- 6 8 1
Splll1orff, Nelson (31 and
Kirkpatrick; Blyleven (1-1-151
and Roof. LP-Spllttorff 18-81.
HR- Keough (Jrdl .
12 nd pmel
KanCity 020 001 02o-- 5 1 o
Mlnnesta 000 000 002- 2 6 o.

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ol ~ was ~
during Sunday afternoon's
annual meeting or the Meigs
County Women's Christian
Temperance Unim.

vice president : Mrs. Lena
McKinley, secretary; and Mrs.
Ada Warner, ·treasurer. Mrs.
McKinley gave the prayer of
installation. Serving on the
nominating committee were
Mrs. Joseph Cook, Mrs. Pearl
Hoffman and Mrs. Iva Turner.
Names directors were Mrs.
Audrey Miller, church and
school
education; Miss
Lucretia Genheimer, visual
program ; Mrs. Cook, public
relations; and Mrs. Warner,
Christian outreach. ·

ers.

Houston, 31·0

Grid Standings

BEAT

Tbe Browlll are at Baltimore ·
next SnndoY and relln bere
Monday ni81Jt, Ocl 4. far a
game ll"inst lbe()okJand Raid-

Cleveland Slams

Cincinnati.Tops

Determlued DeleiUe
The running g1,110e wasn't bad
either, with the Bengals outgain·
ing the Eagles 236 yards to 39,
leaving Jlltle doubt that their defense of the AFC's Central Division title will be a determined
NFL S!AndiRgs
clubhouse.
was
very
modest
one.
Br
United
.Press ln.......,"on~l
. CINCINNATI (tJPO- Every·
about
their
impressive
37
•
14
,
Eagle:quarterback
Pete
Liske
American
Caooferetlce
ane in the Cincinnati Berigals
season - opening win over the pointed out that ''we had hOped
East
Philadelphia Eagles Sunday, but to run a little better against Baltimore
W. 1L 0 To t~
thesmellofsuccessandanother them"buttheBengalsdefensive New England
1 o o 1.000
big season for the young team line would not penni! it.·
Miami
0 o 1 .000
· k 1 'd
t of the Be 'Buffalo
0 1 0 .000
permeated the air. .
Lis e a•. mos .
n· New York Jets o 1 0 .000
"Anytime you win in pro foot- gals' defensive sucCi!SS on one
Cenlral
W. L T. Pet.
ball you feel good," head coach , man, tackle Mike Reid.
1
1
Paul Brown commented. "The · "Mike Reid is the seeret to Cleveland
liiEHIGH
1 0 0 1·_000
000
Cincinnati
difference between winning and the Bengals defense," Liske Pittsburgh
o 1 o .000
losing usually is a very small said. "He has great strength, Houston
0 1 0 .000
·
thing."
quickness
and
anticipation.
He
West
BUYING A
W. 1L 0 T.0 1.000
Pet.
One smatl mista' ke apparen tly keeps you on your toes ali th e San Diego
caught up with the Eagles in the lime."
Denver
o o 1 .000
·k h
ood
1o ·
Kansas City
o 1 o .000
third quarter when quarterback
Lis e ad g
reason pm· Oakland
0 1 0 .OOO
Virgil Carter hit receiver Speedy point Reid's play. The big lack·
N li 1Conf
a onaEast erenoe
...._ reoor ... ur wltll . Thomas with a pass which car- le roared through the Eagle's of.
ried for a 90 • yard Cincinnati fensive line to sack Uske four
W. L T. Pet.
New York Giants 1 0 0 1.000
touchdown.
times and also accounted for six Dallas
1 0 0 1.000
.LOW COST INSU.RED
"The Thomas louchdown play unassisted tackles.
Washlnf,lon
1 o o 1.000
AUTO FINANCING
IY NATIONWIDE
changedthegame,"arownsaid. · Reid, the fanner Penn State ~~~~C:::,I~Ia
: J : :::
"The (Eagles) played the run All-American, gave most of the
Cenlral
and the pass was right on the credit to the "entire defensive
w. L T. Pet.
·
Chi
1 o o 1 ooo
button, a real thing of beauty." unit."
cago
·
0
000
Carter, who passed for 273
"The defense really works as Minn~la
0 0 0 ·.000
Detro• IBay
yards and three touchdowns, a team, " he S81'd , " and the \.Green
o 1 o 000
was equally modest in accept- frontfourhasdevelopedtremen·
West
·
W. L T. Pet.
ing congratulations for his per- dously this season."
Atlanta
1 0 0 l.OOO
"All Of A Suddeo ... "
New Orleans
1 0 o 1.000
formance.
"The call for the pass to
"They played a great game," Los Angeles
o 1 o .000
San Francisco
0 1 0 .000
Thomas came from the coaches commented Philadelphia coach
Sunday's Resuns
and we just executed it,'~ he Jerry Williams. "We made a Dallas ~ Buffalo o
said. "A lot oi credit has to go couple of mistakes and they cap- Cleveland 31 Houston 0
to Bill WaJ.11 (offensive coach). italized on them. All of .a sud· N.Y. Glanis 42 Green Bay ~
New England 20 Oakland 6
I don't think there's another den you're 14 points behind." Cinclnnall37 Philadelphia 14
passing attack in football lo The Bengals took a slim 10- Chicago 17 Pittsburgh 15
equal this."
7 halftime lead with Carter hit· Atlanfa 20 San Francisco 17
.
.
Washington 24 St. Louis 20
tmg Enc_Crabtree on a two- Baltimore22N.Y. Jetso
yard scormg pass and kicker Denver 10 Miami 10
Horst Muhlmann adding a 36- San Diego 2i Kansas City 14
1
Monday's Gomes
. ld
yard f•e goa ·
Minnesota at Detroit
Liske passed 10 yards to Ben (Only game scheduled)
Hawkins in the second quarter
SUndoy's Gomes
for a TD and hit Hawkins again Atlanta at L~ Angeles
.
.
.
Chicago at Mmnesola
m the fourth period With a 1!i- Cincinnati at Pil1sburgh
: yard scoring aerial, finishing the
S35:oo DJwn·• game with 20 completions and
"Belance•an
301 yards.
Virgil Carter freely admitted
Convenient
The second half of \he game he was delighted with the home
Terms.
was all Cincinnati, however, opener victory, the third straight
with Carter compleling the 90- for the Bengals, but when askyard pass play to Thomas for a ed to predict the season 1out·
new club record and halfback come he replied:
Essex Johnson scampering 68 "I just hope we're good
yards
through Eagle defenders enough to beat Pittsburgh next
Mason, W.Va.
for another score.
week. 11

Eagles, 37 To 14

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later to give lbe JlnlwiiS a 7.0
lead with 9:'rl \eft in 1be first
quarter.
Nelsen took charge again an.er a missed field goal attempt
by lbe Oilers from lbe Oeveland37. An offside penalty took
the bali to lbe two and two plaJ$
later ]{ej]y swept end from the
one to sccre with 13:'rl left in
the firSt half.
After Houston posted its first
down of the game on a 1t:
yard pass frcm &lt;l.arley Jolmsoo to Charles Joiner in lbe second quarter, both teams ll'aded
the !oothall and Walt Sumner
picked off the first of bis two
interceptions.
Ceek&lt;nft Csm Itil
A penalty put lbe bali oo lbe
Cleveland five and Nelsen moved his team to lbe Houston 12
before he was mopped for a
five-yardlossonthirddo'iJJLDoo
Cockroft booted a H-yard field
goal and the Browns led 17-G
with 3:24 left in lbe half.
Cockroft, who speci•Uzes in
punts and field goals, ran for
the first time as a Brown when
he faked a punt and aprlnted far
12 yards and a first down.
"It is up to Cockroft -whether
he runs or not," Skorich said.
"But when he does run, he bad
better make iL"
An eight.Jard pass from Nelsen to Gary Collins capped a 73yard drive in the third quarter
and alter Ron Snidow recirvered
a Houston fumble and rebsrned
to lbe Oilers 18, Pbipps ~
his scoring aerial to Pitts.
Offensive tactle Sam Walton
of Houston and defensive _end
Joe Jones of Oeveland were

yards in the first quarter, mov· ejected in the fourth quarter for
ed the Bro'iJDS 68 yards in 10 fighting.

WAYNE IELLY JlllliD
MOSPORT, Oill (UPI)
Qmadi8D driver and t.n'Jdrr
Wayne Kelly ..... .tilled Sunday
in a Fmmula Fen ~ prior
to lhe Canadian Grand Prix.
Kelly, n, ..... tilled in • ~
involving four cars, and an
amh11lance

driver, Bill '8JIIan-

dale, suffaed a lailRD left ann
and flllll" race offidals received
min&lt;r injuries.

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In a report of aclivjtjes or the
Pomeroy WCTU, Mrs. Warner
noted( that there are 'n members, that literature on temperance was distributed to
students in February, that jn
April · Youth Temperance
Posters were placed in business
windows, and the letters con·
cerning temperance legislation
have been directed to
·
legislators.
The Union also staged a tea in
February in memory of
Frances WiUard, founder, and
placed a book in the public
library in memory of a
deceased member.
Mrs. White, reporting for the
Middleport Union, noted that a
student was sponsored at a
seminar on alcoholism and
drugs in August, and that Youth
Temperance
Week
proclamations haci been placed
in the local schools.
Mrs. Turner was at the piano
for group singing to open the
meeling. A welcome was given
by Mrs. Cline,&lt;and Mrs. White
presented devotions using
scripture from Matthew. The

group gave the ·23rd Psabn in ~Baptist Omrch. meml•ra
unison. The Rev. Charles served. the refresbmlllll. Mn.
Simons conduced the meeting Cline presided at the puiiCb
bowl.
with prayer.

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Bengals, Browns

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C::leveland at Baltimore
Dallas at Philadelphia
Denver vs. Green Bat
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Detroit at New Engla-nd
Kansas City at Houston
Miami at Buffalo
Oakland at San Diego
San Francisco al New Orleans
Washington at N.Y. Giants
(OnlyJ:nmes schedu,ledl
cloy's Gimes
N.Y. Jets at St. Louis
(Only gamesscheduledl

· CLEVELAND (UPI) - The
Cleveland Browns, wbo bad lost
five of their sii exhibition
games, "put it all together" in
rolling over lbe Houston Oilers
31-G Sunday in lbe first game
ol regular season-play.
"We played good offense but
it was the great defensiVe play
that helped us to our victory,"
said Qlacb Nick storich. "You
need a great defense \0 play in
this league.
"Our offense conlrolled lbe
game in lbe firSt three qi!IITlers,
but they let down in the final
period. When you let down, that
is when somebody gets burt."
While quarterback Bill Nelsen
was steering lbe Browns offensive show to three touchdowns
and rookie Mike Pbipps flipped
a scuing pass for another, it
was lbe defensie that intercepted five passes, recovered one
fumble and held lbe Oilers'
rushing game to 35 yards.
Nelsen, wbo did not play in
four of lbe five Browns' preseason losses, hit oo 17 of 31
passes for 254 yards and one
touchdown. Leroy Kelly pl1111ged
over for two more. An !&amp;.yard
pass from Phipps to Frank Pitts
gavetheBro'iJDSsixmorepoints
with 1:38 left in the game.
Fu8y llelsl&amp; A Slsb"
"It seemed funny being a sub
but it felt great grabbing that
TD pass,'' said Pitts, wbo was
traded to the Browns by Kansas City two weeks ago. ''It was
a straight pattern and Phipps
had to throw the bali bigb and
ljustleapedupandgrabbedit."
Nelsen, who connected on sev·
en of 10 passes good for 101

SVAC STANDINGS
All Gomes
TEAM
W .L T P OP
Eastern
2 0 0 69 0
KY9er Creek
Noith Gallla
o1 20 o1 651 ~6
Southern
0 2 o 8 oi6
5outhwe$1ern 0 2 0 8 56
0 88
Hannan TrsacvA• c 001121
TEAM
Y
W L T P OP
~aster~ k ~ ~
~
So~:,r~ee
o 0 o o o
·Southwestern o o o o o
North Gallla
0 I 0 0 26
Hannan Trace 0 2 o 0 88

°

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Totals

3 3

:

o 114 114

FRIDAY'S GAMES:
Kyger Creek aI Southern;
Frontier Local at Eastern, and
Symmes Valley at Hannan
Trace.

Un...._,.res
~
By United Press lnterMii011ol
American League
Boston
020 101 ooo- 4 6 0
Washingtn
. 100 110 ooo- 3 6 0
Moret (J.Jl and Montgomery;
Brobert (S-81 and Billings. HRs
-Lahoud (14th), Broberg (lsi),
Pelrocelll (27th).
Calif
001 000 OlD- 2 4 0
Chicago 000 000 ooo-- 0 3 o
Messersmith, Laroche 18)
and Torborg; Wood t:l0-13) and
Herrmann. WP-Messersmlth
(18-13) . HR-Aiomar (3rdl.
Cleveland 100 001 ooo-- 2 8 2
New York 001 000 iOl- 3 • o
Dunning (8-W and Fosse;
Kline (12·131 and Gibbs.
(lsi gAmel
Kan City 000 000 012- 3 8 1
Mlnnesla 402 000 OOx- 6 8 1
Splll1orff, Nelson (31 and
Kirkpatrick; Blyleven (1-1-151
and Roof. LP-Spllttorff 18-81.
HR- Keough (Jrdl .
12 nd pmel
KanCity 020 001 02o-- 5 1 o
Mlnnesta 000 000 002- 2 6 o.

'~'!' pc-ilwlity ct. circula~in~
pelilions mp,..ling an iocreue
in_laus m o!cohoJic beoaages
Wllb lbe l*t• ..... 1 'gna!ed
far beatment and rehabilitatjm

ol ~ was ~
during Sunday afternoon's
annual meeting or the Meigs
County Women's Christian
Temperance Unim.

vice president : Mrs. Lena
McKinley, secretary; and Mrs.
Ada Warner, ·treasurer. Mrs.
McKinley gave the prayer of
installation. Serving on the
nominating committee were
Mrs. Joseph Cook, Mrs. Pearl
Hoffman and Mrs. Iva Turner.
Names directors were Mrs.
Audrey Miller, church and
school
education; Miss
Lucretia Genheimer, visual
program ; Mrs. Cook, public
relations; and Mrs. Warner,
Christian outreach. ·

ers.

Houston, 31·0

Grid Standings

BEAT

Tbe Browlll are at Baltimore ·
next SnndoY and relln bere
Monday ni81Jt, Ocl 4. far a
game ll"inst lbe()okJand Raid-

Cleveland Slams

Cincinnati.Tops

Determlued DeleiUe
The running g1,110e wasn't bad
either, with the Bengals outgain·
ing the Eagles 236 yards to 39,
leaving Jlltle doubt that their defense of the AFC's Central Division title will be a determined
NFL S!AndiRgs
clubhouse.
was
very
modest
one.
Br
United
.Press ln.......,"on~l
. CINCINNATI (tJPO- Every·
about
their
impressive
37
•
14
,
Eagle:quarterback
Pete
Liske
American
Caooferetlce
ane in the Cincinnati Berigals
season - opening win over the pointed out that ''we had hOped
East
Philadelphia Eagles Sunday, but to run a little better against Baltimore
W. 1L 0 To t~
thesmellofsuccessandanother them"buttheBengalsdefensive New England
1 o o 1.000
big season for the young team line would not penni! it.·
Miami
0 o 1 .000
· k 1 'd
t of the Be 'Buffalo
0 1 0 .000
permeated the air. .
Lis e a•. mos .
n· New York Jets o 1 0 .000
"Anytime you win in pro foot- gals' defensive sucCi!SS on one
Cenlral
W. L T. Pet.
ball you feel good," head coach , man, tackle Mike Reid.
1
1
Paul Brown commented. "The · "Mike Reid is the seeret to Cleveland
liiEHIGH
1 0 0 1·_000
000
Cincinnati
difference between winning and the Bengals defense," Liske Pittsburgh
o 1 o .000
losing usually is a very small said. "He has great strength, Houston
0 1 0 .000
·
thing."
quickness
and
anticipation.
He
West
BUYING A
W. 1L 0 T.0 1.000
Pet.
One smatl mista' ke apparen tly keeps you on your toes ali th e San Diego
caught up with the Eagles in the lime."
Denver
o o 1 .000
·k h
ood
1o ·
Kansas City
o 1 o .000
third quarter when quarterback
Lis e ad g
reason pm· Oakland
0 1 0 .OOO
Virgil Carter hit receiver Speedy point Reid's play. The big lack·
N li 1Conf
a onaEast erenoe
...._ reoor ... ur wltll . Thomas with a pass which car- le roared through the Eagle's of.
ried for a 90 • yard Cincinnati fensive line to sack Uske four
W. L T. Pet.
New York Giants 1 0 0 1.000
touchdown.
times and also accounted for six Dallas
1 0 0 1.000
.LOW COST INSU.RED
"The Thomas louchdown play unassisted tackles.
Washlnf,lon
1 o o 1.000
AUTO FINANCING
IY NATIONWIDE
changedthegame,"arownsaid. · Reid, the fanner Penn State ~~~~C:::,I~Ia
: J : :::
"The (Eagles) played the run All-American, gave most of the
Cenlral
and the pass was right on the credit to the "entire defensive
w. L T. Pet.
·
Chi
1 o o 1 ooo
button, a real thing of beauty." unit."
cago
·
0
000
Carter, who passed for 273
"The defense really works as Minn~la
0 0 0 ·.000
Detro• IBay
yards and three touchdowns, a team, " he S81'd , " and the \.Green
o 1 o 000
was equally modest in accept- frontfourhasdevelopedtremen·
West
·
W. L T. Pet.
ing congratulations for his per- dously this season."
Atlanta
1 0 0 l.OOO
"All Of A Suddeo ... "
New Orleans
1 0 o 1.000
formance.
"The call for the pass to
"They played a great game," Los Angeles
o 1 o .000
San Francisco
0 1 0 .000
Thomas came from the coaches commented Philadelphia coach
Sunday's Resuns
and we just executed it,'~ he Jerry Williams. "We made a Dallas ~ Buffalo o
said. "A lot oi credit has to go couple of mistakes and they cap- Cleveland 31 Houston 0
to Bill WaJ.11 (offensive coach). italized on them. All of .a sud· N.Y. Glanis 42 Green Bay ~
New England 20 Oakland 6
I don't think there's another den you're 14 points behind." Cinclnnall37 Philadelphia 14
passing attack in football lo The Bengals took a slim 10- Chicago 17 Pittsburgh 15
equal this."
7 halftime lead with Carter hit· Atlanfa 20 San Francisco 17
.
.
Washington 24 St. Louis 20
tmg Enc_Crabtree on a two- Baltimore22N.Y. Jetso
yard scormg pass and kicker Denver 10 Miami 10
Horst Muhlmann adding a 36- San Diego 2i Kansas City 14
1
Monday's Gomes
. ld
yard f•e goa ·
Minnesota at Detroit
Liske passed 10 yards to Ben (Only game scheduled)
Hawkins in the second quarter
SUndoy's Gomes
for a TD and hit Hawkins again Atlanta at L~ Angeles
.
.
.
Chicago at Mmnesola
m the fourth period With a 1!i- Cincinnati at Pil1sburgh
: yard scoring aerial, finishing the
S35:oo DJwn·• game with 20 completions and
"Belance•an
301 yards.
Virgil Carter freely admitted
Convenient
The second half of \he game he was delighted with the home
Terms.
was all Cincinnati, however, opener victory, the third straight
with Carter compleling the 90- for the Bengals, but when askyard pass play to Thomas for a ed to predict the season 1out·
new club record and halfback come he replied:
Essex Johnson scampering 68 "I just hope we're good
yards
through Eagle defenders enough to beat Pittsburgh next
Mason, W.Va.
for another score.
week. 11

Eagles, 37 To 14

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21,.trll ·.

later to give lbe JlnlwiiS a 7.0
lead with 9:'rl \eft in 1be first
quarter.
Nelsen took charge again an.er a missed field goal attempt
by lbe Oilers from lbe Oeveland37. An offside penalty took
the bali to lbe two and two plaJ$
later ]{ej]y swept end from the
one to sccre with 13:'rl left in
the firSt half.
After Houston posted its first
down of the game on a 1t:
yard pass frcm &lt;l.arley Jolmsoo to Charles Joiner in lbe second quarter, both teams ll'aded
the !oothall and Walt Sumner
picked off the first of bis two
interceptions.
Ceek&lt;nft Csm Itil
A penalty put lbe bali oo lbe
Cleveland five and Nelsen moved his team to lbe Houston 12
before he was mopped for a
five-yardlossonthirddo'iJJLDoo
Cockroft booted a H-yard field
goal and the Browns led 17-G
with 3:24 left in lbe half.
Cockroft, who speci•Uzes in
punts and field goals, ran for
the first time as a Brown when
he faked a punt and aprlnted far
12 yards and a first down.
"It is up to Cockroft -whether
he runs or not," Skorich said.
"But when he does run, he bad
better make iL"
An eight.Jard pass from Nelsen to Gary Collins capped a 73yard drive in the third quarter
and alter Ron Snidow recirvered
a Houston fumble and rebsrned
to lbe Oilers 18, Pbipps ~
his scoring aerial to Pitts.
Offensive tactle Sam Walton
of Houston and defensive _end
Joe Jones of Oeveland were

yards in the first quarter, mov· ejected in the fourth quarter for
ed the Bro'iJDS 68 yards in 10 fighting.

WAYNE IELLY JlllliD
MOSPORT, Oill (UPI)
Qmadi8D driver and t.n'Jdrr
Wayne Kelly ..... .tilled Sunday
in a Fmmula Fen ~ prior
to lhe Canadian Grand Prix.
Kelly, n, ..... tilled in • ~
involving four cars, and an
amh11lance

driver, Bill '8JIIan-

dale, suffaed a lailRD left ann
and flllll" race offidals received
min&lt;r injuries.

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In a report of aclivjtjes or the
Pomeroy WCTU, Mrs. Warner
noted( that there are 'n members, that literature on temperance was distributed to
students in February, that jn
April · Youth Temperance
Posters were placed in business
windows, and the letters con·
cerning temperance legislation
have been directed to
·
legislators.
The Union also staged a tea in
February in memory of
Frances WiUard, founder, and
placed a book in the public
library in memory of a
deceased member.
Mrs. White, reporting for the
Middleport Union, noted that a
student was sponsored at a
seminar on alcoholism and
drugs in August, and that Youth
Temperance
Week
proclamations haci been placed
in the local schools.
Mrs. Turner was at the piano
for group singing to open the
meeling. A welcome was given
by Mrs. Cline,&lt;and Mrs. White
presented devotions using
scripture from Matthew. The

group gave the ·23rd Psabn in ~Baptist Omrch. meml•ra
unison. The Rev. Charles served. the refresbmlllll. Mn.
Simons conduced the meeting Cline presided at the puiiCb
bowl.
with prayer.

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plays for a first period score • - · - - - -...-~~~
and sparked a 1t-play, ., yard
drive that put the Browns ahead
14-0 in the second period.
• After a 21-yard pass to Milt
·oFF ICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 !.CLOSE:'
Morin put the bali oolhe Hous·
AT NOON ON THURS.)- EASTCOUflT'SJ...
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into lbe end
plays

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PLASTIC ROOF
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SEEM. U. FOOTBALL TIHS FALL!

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!Helen Help Us I
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By Helen Bottel

1;

J1J ~~ld daughter bas two girl friends whom I like a lot.
Jlllt-tbq bolbenme terriblY. TheBe three are inseparatu,
IIDdiDourclluebten'bedJooma-allthreeornme. ·

It's got so tbey wear only psn18, and if I mention a new ll"ess,
JOII'd lblnk I cifeed to inject our Peggy with the plague.llmow
lbe rad-llpanla,butsbouldn't lbeywant to be GiRLs once in

phone 992·39S4.
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1970 CHEVROLET BELAIR 4 DOOR
S21t5
. LO$Sthan 10,1110 m iles by local owner. Sharj&gt;as new In all
ways, white over gojd finish, 350 V-8 engine. pow..sleerl~. radio, whife.walls, wh. covers.

.• willie!

Pomerey . . . Co.

Now If there 1ras a boy involved, I'd tnow how to ..,.dle lbll
llllw!lim, but bow em~ I questlm Peg without making myself look
OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
liR a "drty old mother"?
never seen anytblng that looks
f!CIMEIOY,OIIO
"strange," llltlread so much about lbll sort of lbing.l can, help
-~ •Mjkions. Am I - ABNORMAILY WORRIED?
Dear WOITied:
.
WANT AD
llobie Homes for Sale
INFORMATION
Y011'w described tine perfectly normal young teenage girls.
Gl FINANCING AVAILABLE.
DEADLINES
Far Pete's like, dOll 'I make yourself look« feel like a "dirty old
No down payment, 12 years to
5 P.M. Day Before Publication
pay
to qualified G I. Up to
IJIIIIher" by supectlng bomOBemBiity (which is wbal you imply,
Monday Deadline 9 a .m .
S2,500
available lor lot im·
Can!l!llatlon ._ Corr_ection~
....... you're afraid to ssy It).
provements
if you own a lot.
aJ:Cepted unlifv·a.in. for
TrGuble with many psrents these da;ps is: they read too Will beDa~
Get
your
new
mobile home
of Publication
now.
See
James
Simpkins.
macll! -B.
REGULATIONS
·valley
Estate$
Mobile
Home
The Publisher · reserves the
Dllr Helea:
Sale$,
Rt.
so
East
Athens
r ight to edit or reject any ads
'Die Jellier fram the suicidal college student slruck a deemed . objectional. The 59U762.
9-19-Jltc
·~chord in me.l too baw felt the sting of rejection from publisher will not be respbnsible

rv.

for more than one incorrect.

"" lrieadl.

I'm a JRIC mother of three. I bold a Master's Degree and am
-kbc fur i11J l)oct(nte. My husband is a dental surgeon. We
•vealovelybame, two cars, tbewbole bit.
Jn July, 19'10, I made lbe lblrd and liiG8I serious of four suicide
lt!&amp;Fijlll. TheuniwrsaJret!pCIIaeW811, "Sbe? BulhowcouJd it be?
After Cllatlfolmd that people ~ted me u if I bad leprosy- m~d
1-.J J.d IDIDY ''frimls" because I bad been 011 the board of
dieclaa fur.several political and charitable «ganizationa, also
bad aa '!Ed 111 lbe Board of EducaiiOII.
'l1lelr altitude reinforced my feeling of worlblessni!IJS and
lmllllty. 'lbi!III st.-ted research Into calllll!8 of suicide, and found
111e q.,te wbk:h might belp: ''The fear of people commillini
"'""'" II ~'dated to man's fear ofloldng control of bisdrives and
tile prial.y rur of~ cr being ldUed. 'Ibis universal. ~la
m •• d..mJy afrald d tboae wbo tlreaten to commit the

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OFfiCE HOURS
8:30a.m . lo S:OO p.m . Daily.
8:30 a .m. to 12: 00 Noon
Saturday.

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PAINT DAMAGE. 1971 zig-zag
sewing machines, s1111 in
Original cartons. No attachments needed as our
controls are built-in . Sews
with 1 ,.. 2 needles, make$
bullonholes, sew on buflons,
monograms. and blind hem
stilch. Full cash price, $38.SO
or budgel plan available.
Ph!&gt;l'le 992-5641.
9-14-6tc
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cleaner complete with a1lachments, cordwlnder and
paint spray. Used, bul in like
new condilion. Pay $37.45
cash · or credit terms
available . Phone 992-5641.
9-1•-6tc

SEMI-DRIVER
TRAINING.
We are currently offering
tractor trailer !raining
through the facllilies of the
fo(lowi~ truck lines: Truck
Line Dlstrlbuli!&gt;l'l Systems,
Inc. ,
Express
Parcel
Deliveries, Inc. , Skyline FARM and home latex I'M&gt;use
Deliveries, Inc. For ap.
paint sale: King Builders
plicatiUI and inl..-view, call
Supply, Middleport.
304 3U 880, or write School
9·2·241c
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United ~~---.!!~---Systems,
Inc., c-o Terminal
Bldg., 5517 Midland Drive,
Charleston, West Virginia,
25306.
9-20-21c

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.!-.•• M I keep 111 trylng,orcutoirton the prejudiced Illes?
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Dllr BIIW:
A betilr ilopn is "Foruklng all olbers" - especiaUy if
tbeJ"N dl:l&amp;miaed to htri YIJilf wife. - H.

WiN AT BRIDGE

Sl.SO, Frosllucenl Lip Kote
S2.SO now $2, 23 delicious
colors. Call 992-5113 or come
see at 161 V, ~· ·'h Ave. ,
Middleport, Oh
LOCAL MAN wishes to buy
8-29-ttc
acreage close to Pomeroy.
Phone 992·3374.
REWARD FOR return or in9-12-12lc
forma tion concerning a 6month old Siamese cal. Write
Box 293. Middleport , Ohio.
9- l~lc

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201 after 5 p.m .
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By OlwaN I&lt; James Jaeoby
Oswald: " It doesn't happen often, but occuionaUy
an oppooeat will interfere
with y o u r Blackwood sequence by bidding over four
110-lrump. Sometimes t h i s
•bid wit! reaDy upset your
• apple cart. other times it
lbould not be of much anooyuce provided' you tnow
bow to bandie the situation."
.Tun: " In JACOBY MOD·
ERN we use the simplest
defenie against jamming
bid&amp;. We double to show no
ac:ea and pass to show one
ace. This im't a patented
Jacoby defense. It's called
DOPI, which stands for double shows zero-pass shows

one:·

Oswald: " W i t h two or
more aces we bid and let our

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REVIVAl starting Sept. 22 at
7:30 p.m. Zlan UB Church,
lour miles east of Shade.
Sloeclal singing. Pastor .a nd
chwch welcomes all. Ap.
PMrlng the 22nd, the
Gospel•lres Quartette.
Evangelist,
Rev.
John
ElswiCk.
• 9-20-31c

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Real Estate For Sale

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For Sale

Hit.TOM WOLFE
. Mt-3111

BILL NELSON
19.1-3157

EXPERIENCED
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PCIIIIIIIJ Home.&amp;AulD.
Open1nn
Monday """S..tunloy
606 E. Molin. Pomenr, o.

POMEROY
HOME&amp; AUIO

Cleland
Realty

~.T.-y,

Wd11 tay..,.Fridoy

IUEITNARS

QlftSONMASONRyl

OFFICE: SUPPUES

~Additions

FURNITURE
Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.

And l.Mdl Beds.

Virgil B.

TEAFORD
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P'amtror. Ollio

'" acre lot, on new public
wafer system, located jusl ott
Rl. 7 on C:O....tv Rd. 25 al
Chester, Ohio. If lnteresled
call 985-4262.
9-S.I2fc
'SIX ROOM house, ba lh. lull
basement, 133 Butternut Ave .•
just walking dislai'IC!e from·
downtown Pomeroy. Contact
: d Hedrick , 2137 Wadswoi"'Orive, Columbus, Ohio, phone,
237-4334, Columbus.
5·9-lfo
NEW, 3· bedroom home · in
Middleport . . Buill~ n kllchen.
ceramic tile bath, all-eleclric'
heal, good neighborhood. Can
arrange FHA finan cing.
Telephone 992·3600 or 992·
2186.
7-25-tfc

Business Services
READY-MIX
CDNC~ETE
delivered right lo rovr
prpject. Fast and easy. F._
esltm·ates . Phone "2·J214.
Goeglein Ready-Mix Co. ,
Middleport, Ohio.
6-30-ltC'
AUTOMOBilE ' InsuranC,. been
cancelled?
Lost
your
opo!rator's license? Call 992.

2966.

992-7601

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a t um i num
sidi ~. PtoorM. 992-7324.
8-25-llc

IIISjle(tiJn and
Re-OQI

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PLUMBING, oleW or repairs.
All work guaranteed. Phone
992·230.
9- 1 ~- 121c

Sped.al
AI

6.98

GASOUNE ALLEY

Plus

Ports

llaeiiiiCir'•
PHONE m -2143
TRENCHER a nd comple te
wafer line lnstallalion. PIFone
985-3373 days afler 5
p.m . or weekends.
9·9-121c
SEPTIC tanks deaned. Miller
Sanitation, Stewart. Ohio. Ph.
662·3035.
2-12-lfc

C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
CompleleSenice
Phone949-3121
Radne, Ohio
Critt Bradford

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THE SHOP. Custom mNt
cutting, Pleasant R": :C,:-. ,
Pomeroy. D'ck
' Vaug
, 992.
3374 and Dale U tile, '1'/2-6)16 . .
9-12-JOk ·
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LEGAL NOTICE
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Dec lari ng that it hi necessary·
tor the payment of c urrenJex.penses of ttte Vlll-ae ot ~:

Pomeroy , Oh io. •nd declariftt&gt;
the amount of 1axes that may tat-·
levi ed a1 the maximum rate·
author ized b V law without a :·
vote of ele-ctors to be in: ..
suffic ien t and declaring the
necess ity of a .levy in excess of
such rate .
:
BE IT RESOLV ED by liFe
Counc il o f 1h e Village o(
Pomeroy , Stat e of Ohio. a ll
members th ereto concurring !'
Sec. 1: That it is necHSary tct
have add itional monies for the
payment of cu rrent expenHS ct
the Village of Pom eroy. O h io~
Sec . 2: Tha1 the amount Of.
tu.es tha t may be r•ised by the'
levy of faies at the miiiimumratt au thor ized b y Section
5705 .02 of the Rev ised COde Off
th.e taKab_lt property in s. id
V1llege wdt be lnsuHicient to
prov ide an .adequate amount tor
the necessary r equirements of
sa id Village.. and that it is
necessary for the pur,pose of
ORDIItAIICE ItO. 41f
prov iding add it4onal funds for
'
the paymen t of cvr r •t exPROVIDIItG FOB DAMAGES
of . t-he Village of
SUSTAIItED BY RESIDENCE penses
Pomeroy,, Ohio. as provided in
OF THE COMMIIItiTY BY
570S . 19 Of the ReviRd
THE IIISTALI.ATIItG OF THE Section
COde , that;taxes be levied on the
SAitiTARY SEWER SYnEM. taxablePropertr within the ·
Vilfage tor a pe-r iOd Of five years
Be it ordained by- the- counc il at a_ rate In excess of such
01 lhe Village or I!Orn~oy, Statt maxt mum rate authorized in
of Ohio, a ll members th~ereto Section 5705 .'02 of tbe Rev ised
concurring :
COde.
5ec. 1. That wtlereas it was
Sec . l : .That it is necessary to
necHSary ror the Village of levy
lhe taxe-s tor the )'Nrs lt11
Pomtroy to relocate sanitary 1972, 1913, 1P14 an~ 1975 at liFo
sewer lines ot cuta in Fesidentti rate of one·.ttalf m ill on each
at tW Village Of Pomet"oy, Main dollar
of the faK v.al uation Of the
Street~ for il'lStilllation of ttle taKable Pr,operty w i ltl in llle
sanitary sewer system. end
llage Of Pomeror i n eKc:ess ot
Sec:. l . Wherus. the- Village of vi
the
•r ate author•led br Hie said
Pomeroy dnires. t·o per
5705.02 of liFe Revised
damages to lbe property owners Seclion
COde . Th1t there . would be
whose sewer and-or water lines levi~ the sum of scents on Nch
Wft'e a ltft'ed and changed .
Sl_OOth· ~ of t-he t•••ble p11 ape: 1,
Sec. l . Now thentore counc il Wt
tn the sa td Village of
Of the Village Of Pomeroy Pomeroy .
desires lo llppropriate thf' sum
Sec. 4 : That the Clerk be and
Of S1 3~--0D tQ property OWnl!rS she
is hereby d irtcled to certify
for lite dilmeges. sustained by a cOpy
fhis Ordinance to the
them in the changing and Deputy ofStateSupervisors and
altering of lhe sanitary sewer Inspectors of elections
Meigs
lines ha the Village of Pomfl"oy. County! Ohio. iin order or
that
Sec. • - Furth~ermore no SUPet".VtSOrs and InspectorsSllicl
Of
property owner ~all receive ~ t ecf!ons mar m•ke the
more than 65 pd. as Hm,qes neces.sary ur:engements tor the
for the cost ot changing 1he
l)f such queslian to
sewer illnd-GI" water linH. Tha' submission
«!lectors at saki. VilliJOe. •s
the amourlt Of Mid dema.ges to the
be awarded 10 property owners provodO&lt;I bv taw. (See 570S.l7J
Sec . .5 : Th1t lhis Ordinance i5
Sb•ll be determined by the
hereb~
dec t.ilred tet be an
Mayor Of Mid Village and the
Ord i nance
Clerk and Tr••sur~r are emergency
a Uthor ized to d isperse sa id. necessary tor t-he safety .and ,
of the said VillAge Of
monies to the Mid proper1y welfare
Pomero';'.
owuen.
Se~ . 6: That liFo Cl..... be Mid
Sec:. 1. This ordinance shall she_
tS hereby dire-cted to ause
t•ke~t and be in force from
and •tter the urliest period not•~e ot such election to be
pubhshect. as required br law~
•llowed by law.
Charl es Legar
Passed August JO. 1911.
Charles W . Lqar Passed : Sept. e. 1911
Mayor
Attest :
Attest
:
Jane
·walton
Jane Walton. Clerk
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Ai Condilialil(

re mode ling ~

Construction. For
building or r~odellng
home . Call Guy Nelg ler,
Racine, Ohio.
7.)1-ttc 191 13, 10. :11

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Nt-4551

HARRISON' S TV and Antenna
Service, PIFone 992-2522.
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Broker
llOMechalllc Slrftl

NEI~LER

Residential,
Commercial
and
Industrial Wiring
24 Hour Service

Kitdlens, llallls

And Pilicis
B•tthu And
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Real Estate For Sale

O'BRIEI
EUCIRIC SERVICE

Pomeroy

992-2094
606 E. Main Pomeroy

LIKE. PERFUME"·

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1'11.992·214:1

You COULD EAT RIGI-\T
OFF 11-IE GROUIJD-THE
RIVERS ARE CRfSTAL
Cl Ell,?_ THE AIR 'I S

Cemer lhlilll A....
and Stale 81.7
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101.111. llll:ll,.lll.
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From the largest Truck ~
Bulldozer Radiator to the
Smalle&lt;t
Core.

Comvlete ·
He.moaeling

Auto Sales

oi.

North-South vulnerable
W..a Nonli Eliot

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-E- -I- -- - - mp oyment Wanted

F-.tMtnY-

SYRACUSE- 3 or • bedrUCins. SEWING MACHINES. Repair
service, all makes. 992-2284,
bath, gas furnace. ·Model n
BEAT the COLD WINTER
The Falric Shop, Pom..-oy.
kilchen. $12,000.00.
and IT'S COST WITH
Authcrized Singer Sales and
Senice. W.. Sharpen Scissors.
HEATING OIL FROM
MIDDLEPORT- 3 bedrUCins,
3-29-ttc
LANDMARK.
'" bath, basement: Garage. 10
acres. $1~.000.00.
We have lhe tln0$t Budget
O'DELL Wh E E L a lignment
Pay Plan, Delive&lt;"y S..-vlces,
located at Crossroads, Rt. 12~ .
DEXTER
6
room
frame
Automatic Degree Day
Complete
front end service,
home
and
2
lots.
$3,500.00
or
Delivery and Duel Delivery
offer.
June up and brake service.
Equipment.
Wheels
b.tlanced
elec.
We also have a complete line
MIDDLEPORT- • bedr10ns.
Iron ically. ' All
work
of Siegler Fuel Oil Heaters
bath , nice liv ing . Only
guaranteed.
Reasonable
and F ur"lces.
$7,500.00.
ra tes. ~'horN. 992-3213.
7-27-lfc
POMEROY
RURAl - 3 bedrooms, bath,
Jack w. C•rsey. Mgr.
Phone tt2-2111
iurnace. Garage. Garden . ROSEBERRY furnace in'-----------~
$7.000.00.
stallatlan. Free estimates on
.
new fwnaces. oi l or gas.
APPLES Filzpatrlck Qr.
INVESTMENT
-2
story
Irick.
Service work . Call Ceci l
chards, State Roule 689,
30 rooms . Par king area.
Roseberry, Racine, Oh io.
phone Wilkesville, 66'1·3185.
PIFone
61..aG-22U.
9-3-ttc 3 HOMES- 2 rented - free gas
9-8-301p
to all . Modern 3 bedrac:wn - -- -- - - - GREEN BEANS, pick your
home. $16,1110.00.
AWNINGS, sll:rrm doors and .
own, $1.SO a bushel, Andrew
wi ndo ws, carports ,
Cross, Racine, Ohio.
POMEROY J -ooms,
~ alum inum siding
9-J·181c
bath, furnace. Storm doors,
and railing. Call A. J acob,
- - -- - windows . Now only $7,500.00.
sales rep ent.ltive. For free
estimates. phone Charles
SYRACUSE - 5 rooms, bath.
Lisle, Sy racuse. V. V.
basement. Nice lot. $6.000.00.
Jo11nson and San, Inc.
'66 PONTIAC Grand Prix, 2 dr .
hardtop, rebuilt engine, exLETART - 3 bedrooms, bath,
5-27-lfc
cellent condition, plenty of
furnace
.
Basement.
$7.000.00.
HACKNEY'
S
Electric
Service,
exlras - $1,295; '67 Honda 305
HELEN L TEAFORD,
illl types ol electrical work .
cc Scrambler, excellent
ASSOCIATE
Phone- 7
condition, rebuilt e~lne 992-3325
9·19-6tc
" '·
S-495. Call 992·2392 alter 5 p.m.
'l-16-61c
9-19-6tc
11 ACRES, 6 room and bath SEPTIC TANKS ClEANED
house, 7 miles from Pomeroy Reasonable rales. Ph . .&amp;46-•782,
1967 PL YMDUTH Barracuda,
on Rl. 143 - Sl2,000, will seU
convertible, V-8, power
Galli polis . John Russell ,
on land coolract. Phone 9'12·
steering, stereo, original
OFoner &amp; Operalor.
6931.
owner - $995. PI'M&gt;ne 992-6005.
s. 13-ttc
9-11-5tc
9·19.3fc
- - - - -- - - - - - BACKHOE AND DOZER worlt
'62 CHEVY, hardtop, tires like HOUSE, 1642 Lincoln Heights.
~c tanks installed. Gear~
Call Danny Thompson, 992.
new, 2 snow tirO$, good work
IBilll
Pullins, Phone 992-2-478.
2196.
car. Phone 992-5278.
4-25-tfc
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LEGAL ltOTICE
J BEDROOM home, with bath,

MEDIUM sized black 1om cat.
white feet and whiskers
while spot on nose, answers ~ FURNISHED 2 bedroom
apartment, adults !&gt;l'lly, no
the name of Joe Sox, wearing
pels, Middleport. phone 992flea collar. Anyone seeing
3874.
please contact Amanda
partner figure out just how
9- 19-6tc
Murray
992-3«16. Reward.
many aces we hold. In gen·
'1-19·31c
eral if we make the cheap·
APARTMENT, furnished room
est bid at our disposal .w e LADY'S Black Onyx ring wilh
with bath. phone 992-2780 or
show exacUy two aces-if
diamond setting in Farmers
992-3432.
9-17-tfc
we make a big)ler bid we
Bank Parking lot. II found.
sbow three or lour."
call collect 696-1183. Reward.
Jim : " Tod:g;: hand shows
9-19-llp TRAILER , Brown's Trailer
Park, Minersvme1 phone 992·
how easily
· method
332• .
works against moderate tn9-19-61c
terference. West's jump to WILL DO work of any sari at
six clubs puts some pressure
home or business. Clean TRAILER space, desirable
oil North but bis band is
yards, wash windows or car
neighborhood, phone 992-2084.
quite sound. He holds two
paint, etc. Male, 19 rears
9-19-tfc
aces and be .i s willing to
age. Write P.O. Box ll
show them in ipite of being
Middleport.
' J ROOM apartment and bath.
91
Buill -in electric wall oven and
-· ..:.~..:..
forced to do so at the six
Sic
table
top range, double bowl
level. Tbe defense takes one BABYSITTING In home with
sink. ov..-looki~ the Ohio
club trick and South takes preschool children. Phone
r iver. real clean and nice.
992 ·3619·
the next 12."
Phone Gallipolis •46·9539
9-19-llc
Oswald : "East and West
after 5 p.m.
could have gone on to seven
9-S.Ifc
clubs. If they did this North,
01
South, Blackwood, DOPI and
TRAILER LOTS, Bob' s Mobile
Court, Rt . 124, Syracuse.
JACOBY MODERN could 16 FT. SWISS Colony travel
trailer, good condition, S'I'IS.
Ohio. 992·29Sl.
do no better than double and
Phone 992-4329.
+2-ttc
pick up 900 points."
9-20-41c
(NlWSPAPEI ENTEIPIISl ASSN.I
FURNISHED and unfurnished
2 BLACK miniature poodle
apartments . Close to school.
puppies. male. PIM&gt;ne 992.
Phone 992-543ot.
6329.
10.18-tfc
9·20-41c
The bidding has been:
West
North
Eliot Soath - - - - - - - - 1• .
1968 VW, good shape, will take
Pass
l
Pass
2•
LEGAL NOTICE
Pass
3•
Pass
'
older car or truck "" trade,
You, Sou•L hold :
NOTICE 011
also Gravely Tractor and
601 East Main
~FILING OF
equipment.
McCullough
18"
PO"'E ROY
.
.
.AK&amp;7.K2 +AK5 .K83!
INVENTORY AND
Chain Saw, chain new, will MIDDLEPORT - 1\'o story
APPRAISEMEIIT
,
Wha t do you d0 now .
The State of Ohio. Meigs
sell for SSO. Phone 992-6702.
BRICK, 2 nice bedrooms.
A-Bid four diamonds. Your County. Probote Court.
bo11h, nice kitchen, dining
9-19-3tc
partner IJ ahowlna: stre.Difh.
To the Adm inistrators of the
room. paneling, carpeting,
estates ; lo such of lhe follow ing FEMALE Beeglepup - S5.also
full width front porch, storage
TODAY'S QUESTION
as are residents of the State of
male while loy Poodle - $55.
buildl~, level lot. $6,950.00.
You bid four diamonds. Your Ohio, vis : the surviv ing
Phone '1'/2-6931.
partne r bids four no·lrump. spous~ •. the nu t of kin, the
9· 19-llc POMEROY- 1 story frame, 3
. .
benef•c•arles under the will ;
You b1d flve h~arts . to s~ow two and to the &amp;ttornev or attorneys
bedrooms, bath, basement, 2
aces and he buis SIX d1amonds. represent ing any · of the BALDWIN Spinel piano. Exglassed porches, front porch,
What do you do now?
aforementioned persons.
garage, A STEAL AT JUST
cellent condition. Phone 9-19Augus ta M . Wolfe , Deceased ,
15,500.00.
Answe r Tomorrow
m•
all..5
p.m.
Letart To;.vnsh i p, Me igs County,
9-19-llc
Oh io, No . 20554.
POMEROY- FAMILY HOME
Ida c : Wolfe . Deceased ,
CLOSE TO ELEMENTARY
Letart Township , Me igs County , 1'160 DODGE school bus. S4
SCHOOL-~ large bedrooms.
Oh io. No . 20555.
LEGAL NOTICE
passenger for camper, 1965
closets.
1'/z baths, large living
You are henby notifietJ that
Chevrolet, • dr .. V-8, 283. 2
the Inve-ntories and Ap room
with
fireplace, hardaxles and wheels for 10 tt.
IIOTICE OF
pra isements of the estates of the
wood
floors'.
gas forced air
houselrail..-. Phone 949·2322
APPOIIITMEIIT
aforementioned , deceased, late
furnace,
garage
with
or 949·3171 . Bill Cozart.
Case No. 2osss otsa id County, were tiled in this
renovated
room
over.
ALL
IN
Estate pt " Ida C. Wolfe , Court , Said Inventor ies and
9-19-llc
GOOD
CONDITION.
GOING
Deceased .
Appralsements w il l be tor
:0 T SII,SOO.OO.
"'otlce is hereby given that hearing before th is Court on the
Anna M . Ryther, of P . 0. Box 6th day of October , 1971 , at 10:00 COAL, limestone. Excelsior PLACE THE SALE OF YOUR
&lt;all Works, E. Main St.,
l30. Pomer.oy . Oh io has been o'clock A.M.
PROPERTY IN
duly appointed Adm i ni stratrix
t&gt;omeroy. Phone 9'12·381&gt;1 .
Any person des ir ing to file
CAPABLE HANDS
of the Estate of Ida c . Wolfe , exceptions thereto must file
L9.ift
HENRY E. CLELAND
deceued. late of Letart them at least five days prior to
REALTOR
Township, Meigs County, Oh io. lhe date set for hear ing .
OHiH
992-2259
POODLE
puppiO$.
Sliver
loy.
C_redltors are required to file
Given under my bond and seal
RHidence 992-2568
Park view Kennels. Phone 992·
the1r claims w i th sa id fiduciary Of sa id Court , th is 16th day of
w ith in four months.
September 1971.
9-16.6tc
5«3.
Dated this 15th day of Sep F . H . O'·Btien
S.JS.Ifc - - - - - - " - - tember 1971 .
Judge and eK-officio
F . H. O'Br ien
Clerk of s a id Court LARGE Warm Morning coal 3 BEDROOM brick home.
Choice location In MiddlepOrt.
Probate Judge
heater !n good t ondition Seen by appointment only.
of said County
8y Ann B . Watson
(91 20. 27 (10) 4, J lc
$30. Call '1'12-5105.
Phone 992·5523 after 4 p.m.
Oe p uf y Cl er tr
(9) 20, 27, 21
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,...,._date:

and-or complete households.
Write M. D. Miller, Pomeroy,
Ohio. Call 992-6271.
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Notice
lin 1'," Rollo ~'s ''Love and WID," and Dr. de Joost
1111 loo's"Suiride mi:Mus&amp;aidde," bas at 1eut c:ooviilcedme
lllat .......,.. is a l)a.,ltm of an IDMss, not a aolution. 'lbe~~e ez.
per11 DIIR 1111! li!eUesa like a freak, and I can better Uilderstand
1220 Washtnglon Blvd ..
Belpre, Ohio
i11.J lnp'-e • well u aoclety's rejectl011 of it. Mter all, If it's
belli dn ""'', tabulated and delcribed, then I'm not lbe only one MEIGS SENIORS - Portraits Help Wanted
will be taken Saturday,
19S4 DODGE truck, 2 ton S«&lt;I,
dlttallllllperbape there's a cure.- M.F.
September 18 and Saturday, EA~N AT I'M&gt;me addressing
1962 Chrysler 300- $200. Will
llllar 11.:
envelopes. Rush stamped
September 25. Call , _ for
trade
for pickup, phone 949·
self-addressed enilelope. The
3915.
your appointment. Grover's
'lbln IS a Clft, but llllike medical treatment, it's different
Ambrose Co., 4325 Lakeborn,
Sludlo, 992-2~15, Middleport,
9-12-61c
~~~~ eedl lildiYIGial, 111111 aometimes one mates many wrong
Davisburg, Mich., 48019.
Ohio.
9-8-301p
illrll befcft lberlghtkey fill into lbe lock.
9-IS.9tc
HOUSE and lot on Vine Street,
1f Clill;y ICieiL-e could aolve the mystery of depressions Racine. Contact Otis Baily,
a a unlwrsal medicine to treat them -we'd be KOSCOT Kosmelics. Sep. •anted To Buy
949-28S4.
tember
Sales
Special:
OLD Furniture, dish!!$, clocks,
llfty 11ep1 , a Utopia. - B.
9-17-elp
Kreamy Lip Kote S2 now

RE·PEtJTHOOSE

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-GUARANTEED-

-;;F-ema-:-le-:H::--e::--lp-:W:::-a-:nt,. .ed.,.,

EXPENSES. up with school
starting? You can earn every
I'M&gt;ur as a part lime Walkins
Personal Shopper. Write
SAVE UP to 'OI1e half. Bri~
Personal Show&gt;er Dept., Box
10, Watkins 'Products, Inc.,
VOIJI" sick TV to Chuck's TV
Winona, Mimesota 55987.
Shop, 151 Bultemul Ave..
Pomeroy.
9-20-ltc
4-23-ttc

rate.

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FOUR MEW HOMES
OPEN FOR INSPECTIOII
ONE HOME IN RACINE
lWO HOMES IN SYRACUSE
ONE HClii\E IN MIDDLEPORT
NO MONEY DOWN
.
101 PCT. FINANCING AVAILABLE
.
A 3 bedroom $16.900.00 hon&gt;e can be puu:le . d with a
monthly payment as low •s $65.00 for a family with a ~
salary of $5,000.00 and ' th"" chikftn. 71/o Pd. -

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·srounNG,
ROOF PAIIDIIG

EXPERT
Wheel

WALNUT, . modern style,
st..-eo-radio, AM-FM radio, 4
speaker sound system, .c
speed automatic changer,
separate controls. Balance
$63.97. Use our budget terms.
Call 992-7085.
9·20-4fc
- - - - - -- -MAPLE,
beautiful
early
American style, stereo-radio
combination, AM-FM radio,~
speaker sound system, ~
speed automatic changer.
Balance $71 ,59. Use our
budge! terms. Call 992-1011.5.
, _ _ __ _ _ _ _9·_20-4tc

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Business Services

. 9-17·31c '

HALF RUNNER beans, S2
bushel. · Polaloes. Clarence
Proffill, Portland. Phone B-CJ.
225-l.
.
9·14-lfc

1970 CAMAROCPE.
$3395
Less than 11,000 milO$ &amp; a-ranee of 71 model. Rally ..
Sport equipped, Classic - with sandalwood Interior,
tlnfe&lt;! glass, fi!clory i!ir conditioned, sports mirrors,
console, air spoiler, lurbo hydromatic, _ . - sleerl~ &amp;
'brake$, 350 cu. in. v.a engine. Really Sharp.

llOIHER, HOW OOULD YOU?
Dllr Helea:
. , llldaillll1bey "Bleep over" CCIISianUy, and beca"''l! we all
he elmQit DSt ckMJr, we parents aeldom know bow many we'll

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heatin.g stove, 1

Motor Co.

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By Helen Bottel

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J1J ~~ld daughter bas two girl friends whom I like a lot.
Jlllt-tbq bolbenme terriblY. TheBe three are inseparatu,
IIDdiDourclluebten'bedJooma-allthreeornme. ·

It's got so tbey wear only psn18, and if I mention a new ll"ess,
JOII'd lblnk I cifeed to inject our Peggy with the plague.llmow
lbe rad-llpanla,butsbouldn't lbeywant to be GiRLs once in

phone 992·39S4.
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1970 CHEVROLET BELAIR 4 DOOR
S21t5
. LO$Sthan 10,1110 m iles by local owner. Sharj&gt;as new In all
ways, white over gojd finish, 350 V-8 engine. pow..sleerl~. radio, whife.walls, wh. covers.

.• willie!

Pomerey . . . Co.

Now If there 1ras a boy involved, I'd tnow how to ..,.dle lbll
llllw!lim, but bow em~ I questlm Peg without making myself look
OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
liR a "drty old mother"?
never seen anytblng that looks
f!CIMEIOY,OIIO
"strange," llltlread so much about lbll sort of lbing.l can, help
-~ •Mjkions. Am I - ABNORMAILY WORRIED?
Dear WOITied:
.
WANT AD
llobie Homes for Sale
INFORMATION
Y011'w described tine perfectly normal young teenage girls.
Gl FINANCING AVAILABLE.
DEADLINES
Far Pete's like, dOll 'I make yourself look« feel like a "dirty old
No down payment, 12 years to
5 P.M. Day Before Publication
pay
to qualified G I. Up to
IJIIIIher" by supectlng bomOBemBiity (which is wbal you imply,
Monday Deadline 9 a .m .
S2,500
available lor lot im·
Can!l!llatlon ._ Corr_ection~
....... you're afraid to ssy It).
provements
if you own a lot.
aJ:Cepted unlifv·a.in. for
TrGuble with many psrents these da;ps is: they read too Will beDa~
Get
your
new
mobile home
of Publication
now.
See
James
Simpkins.
macll! -B.
REGULATIONS
·valley
Estate$
Mobile
Home
The Publisher · reserves the
Dllr Helea:
Sale$,
Rt.
so
East
Athens
r ight to edit or reject any ads
'Die Jellier fram the suicidal college student slruck a deemed . objectional. The 59U762.
9-19-Jltc
·~chord in me.l too baw felt the sting of rejection from publisher will not be respbnsible

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for more than one incorrect.

"" lrieadl.

I'm a JRIC mother of three. I bold a Master's Degree and am
-kbc fur i11J l)oct(nte. My husband is a dental surgeon. We
•vealovelybame, two cars, tbewbole bit.
Jn July, 19'10, I made lbe lblrd and liiG8I serious of four suicide
lt!&amp;Fijlll. TheuniwrsaJret!pCIIaeW811, "Sbe? BulhowcouJd it be?
After Cllatlfolmd that people ~ted me u if I bad leprosy- m~d
1-.J J.d IDIDY ''frimls" because I bad been 011 the board of
dieclaa fur.several political and charitable «ganizationa, also
bad aa '!Ed 111 lbe Board of EducaiiOII.
'l1lelr altitude reinforced my feeling of worlblessni!IJS and
lmllllty. 'lbi!III st.-ted research Into calllll!8 of suicide, and found
111e q.,te wbk:h might belp: ''The fear of people commillini
"'""'" II ~'dated to man's fear ofloldng control of bisdrives and
tile prial.y rur of~ cr being ldUed. 'Ibis universal. ~la
m •• d..mJy afrald d tboae wbo tlreaten to commit the

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OFfiCE HOURS
8:30a.m . lo S:OO p.m . Daily.
8:30 a .m. to 12: 00 Noon
Saturday.

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PAINT DAMAGE. 1971 zig-zag
sewing machines, s1111 in
Original cartons. No attachments needed as our
controls are built-in . Sews
with 1 ,.. 2 needles, make$
bullonholes, sew on buflons,
monograms. and blind hem
stilch. Full cash price, $38.SO
or budgel plan available.
Ph!&gt;l'le 992-5641.
9-14-6tc
-::E-L-:E:--C
::-T
::-:R"'
O"'L"'U-:X
-:--v- a_c_u u m
cleaner complete with a1lachments, cordwlnder and
paint spray. Used, bul in like
new condilion. Pay $37.45
cash · or credit terms
available . Phone 992-5641.
9-1•-6tc

SEMI-DRIVER
TRAINING.
We are currently offering
tractor trailer !raining
through the facllilies of the
fo(lowi~ truck lines: Truck
Line Dlstrlbuli!&gt;l'l Systems,
Inc. ,
Express
Parcel
Deliveries, Inc. , Skyline FARM and home latex I'M&gt;use
Deliveries, Inc. For ap.
paint sale: King Builders
plicatiUI and inl..-view, call
Supply, Middleport.
304 3U 880, or write School
9·2·241c
Sately Division,
United ~~---.!!~---Systems,
Inc., c-o Terminal
Bldg., 5517 Midland Drive,
Charleston, West Virginia,
25306.
9-20-21c

ROOFiNG &amp; CMPEIIIER

NEW &amp; Ol.D WORK
All WNI.r RHfi.. &amp;
Constnodion
Aathafty J'lullllling &amp; - -·
Complete
Pl•m•i•l·
Healing ud "'ir cditiiOiing.
.
2141 Lincoln St.,Midd_..

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Phone 992-2550 .
Insured , Experienced
Work Guaranteed
See _u s tor Free
Estimate on Furnace
lnstalation.

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MOBILE HOMES

llllar Helea :
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I'm lit, wtlite, -m.l to a WOIIderful, attractive Spanlab girl.
Balf elf iiiJ large family accepta bet, ~ others make tm&amp;d

*-u-i~JmWowulbatburt•'t.r·IJter.Yonm.WIIltl

.!-.•• M I keep 111 trylng,orcutoirton the prejudiced Illes?
- BlllOD T1D1 :u:R THAN WATER?

Dllr BIIW:
A betilr ilopn is "Foruklng all olbers" - especiaUy if
tbeJ"N dl:l&amp;miaed to htri YIJilf wife. - H.

WiN AT BRIDGE

Sl.SO, Frosllucenl Lip Kote
S2.SO now $2, 23 delicious
colors. Call 992-5113 or come
see at 161 V, ~· ·'h Ave. ,
Middleport, Oh
LOCAL MAN wishes to buy
8-29-ttc
acreage close to Pomeroy.
Phone 992·3374.
REWARD FOR return or in9-12-12lc
forma tion concerning a 6month old Siamese cal. Write
Box 293. Middleport , Ohio.
9- l~lc

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For Rent

3 ROOMS and balh, furnished,
110'12 Mulberry, phone 9'12·
201 after 5 p.m .
9- 19-tfc

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By OlwaN I&lt; James Jaeoby
Oswald: " It doesn't happen often, but occuionaUy
an oppooeat will interfere
with y o u r Blackwood sequence by bidding over four
110-lrump. Sometimes t h i s
•bid wit! reaDy upset your
• apple cart. other times it
lbould not be of much anooyuce provided' you tnow
bow to bandie the situation."
.Tun: " In JACOBY MOD·
ERN we use the simplest
defenie against jamming
bid&amp;. We double to show no
ac:ea and pass to show one
ace. This im't a patented
Jacoby defense. It's called
DOPI, which stands for double shows zero-pass shows

one:·

Oswald: " W i t h two or
more aces we bid and let our

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REVIVAl starting Sept. 22 at
7:30 p.m. Zlan UB Church,
lour miles east of Shade.
Sloeclal singing. Pastor .a nd
chwch welcomes all. Ap.
PMrlng the 22nd, the
Gospel•lres Quartette.
Evangelist,
Rev.
John
ElswiCk.
• 9-20-31c

, Q-lft tM impeachment
frill of a U.8. pmidmt,
1llllo GCtl 06 preming of·
fjter1

A-Tbe chief justice oflhe

"UIIIted States.

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Real Estate For Sale

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For Sale

Hit.TOM WOLFE
. Mt-3111

BILL NELSON
19.1-3157

EXPERIENCED
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PCIIIIIIIJ Home.&amp;AulD.
Open1nn
Monday """S..tunloy
606 E. Molin. Pomenr, o.

POMEROY
HOME&amp; AUIO

Cleland
Realty

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Wd11 tay..,.Fridoy

IUEITNARS

QlftSONMASONRyl

OFFICE: SUPPUES

~Additions

FURNITURE
Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.

And l.Mdl Beds.

Virgil B.

TEAFORD
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P'amtror. Ollio

'" acre lot, on new public
wafer system, located jusl ott
Rl. 7 on C:O....tv Rd. 25 al
Chester, Ohio. If lnteresled
call 985-4262.
9-S.I2fc
'SIX ROOM house, ba lh. lull
basement, 133 Butternut Ave .•
just walking dislai'IC!e from·
downtown Pomeroy. Contact
: d Hedrick , 2137 Wadswoi"'Orive, Columbus, Ohio, phone,
237-4334, Columbus.
5·9-lfo
NEW, 3· bedroom home · in
Middleport . . Buill~ n kllchen.
ceramic tile bath, all-eleclric'
heal, good neighborhood. Can
arrange FHA finan cing.
Telephone 992·3600 or 992·
2186.
7-25-tfc

Business Services
READY-MIX
CDNC~ETE
delivered right lo rovr
prpject. Fast and easy. F._
esltm·ates . Phone "2·J214.
Goeglein Ready-Mix Co. ,
Middleport, Ohio.
6-30-ltC'
AUTOMOBilE ' InsuranC,. been
cancelled?
Lost
your
opo!rator's license? Call 992.

2966.

992-7601

OFALL"!HE

OF MAIN

AND

LUCK ...

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Const.

Rooling ,
a t um i num
sidi ~. PtoorM. 992-7324.
8-25-llc

IIISjle(tiJn and
Re-OQI

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PLUMBING, oleW or repairs.
All work guaranteed. Phone
992·230.
9- 1 ~- 121c

Sped.al
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6.98

GASOUNE ALLEY

Plus

Ports

llaeiiiiCir'•
PHONE m -2143
TRENCHER a nd comple te
wafer line lnstallalion. PIFone
985-3373 days afler 5
p.m . or weekends.
9·9-121c
SEPTIC tanks deaned. Miller
Sanitation, Stewart. Ohio. Ph.
662·3035.
2-12-lfc

C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
CompleleSenice
Phone949-3121
Radne, Ohio
Critt Bradford

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THE SHOP. Custom mNt
cutting, Pleasant R": :C,:-. ,
Pomeroy. D'ck
' Vaug
, 992.
3374 and Dale U tile, '1'/2-6)16 . .
9-12-JOk ·
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I FfR S0-90 l!AO-IIICl lllCK- BUT
WHftt 'IOU COME -IT'S Dfi I EWtl ..AIIO I'M SO ~-·

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LEGAL NOTICE
ORDINANCE ItO. 4ZI

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Dec lari ng that it hi necessary·
tor the payment of c urrenJex.penses of ttte Vlll-ae ot ~:

Pomeroy , Oh io. •nd declariftt&gt;
the amount of 1axes that may tat-·
levi ed a1 the maximum rate·
author ized b V law without a :·
vote of ele-ctors to be in: ..
suffic ien t and declaring the
necess ity of a .levy in excess of
such rate .
:
BE IT RESOLV ED by liFe
Counc il o f 1h e Village o(
Pomeroy , Stat e of Ohio. a ll
members th ereto concurring !'
Sec. 1: That it is necHSary tct
have add itional monies for the
payment of cu rrent expenHS ct
the Village of Pom eroy. O h io~
Sec . 2: Tha1 the amount Of.
tu.es tha t may be r•ised by the'
levy of faies at the miiiimumratt au thor ized b y Section
5705 .02 of the Rev ised COde Off
th.e taKab_lt property in s. id
V1llege wdt be lnsuHicient to
prov ide an .adequate amount tor
the necessary r equirements of
sa id Village.. and that it is
necessary for the pur,pose of
ORDIItAIICE ItO. 41f
prov iding add it4onal funds for
'
the paymen t of cvr r •t exPROVIDIItG FOB DAMAGES
of . t-he Village of
SUSTAIItED BY RESIDENCE penses
Pomeroy,, Ohio. as provided in
OF THE COMMIIItiTY BY
570S . 19 Of the ReviRd
THE IIISTALI.ATIItG OF THE Section
COde , that;taxes be levied on the
SAitiTARY SEWER SYnEM. taxablePropertr within the ·
Vilfage tor a pe-r iOd Of five years
Be it ordained by- the- counc il at a_ rate In excess of such
01 lhe Village or I!Orn~oy, Statt maxt mum rate authorized in
of Ohio, a ll members th~ereto Section 5705 .'02 of tbe Rev ised
concurring :
COde.
5ec. 1. That wtlereas it was
Sec . l : .That it is necessary to
necHSary ror the Village of levy
lhe taxe-s tor the )'Nrs lt11
Pomtroy to relocate sanitary 1972, 1913, 1P14 an~ 1975 at liFo
sewer lines ot cuta in Fesidentti rate of one·.ttalf m ill on each
at tW Village Of Pomet"oy, Main dollar
of the faK v.al uation Of the
Street~ for il'lStilllation of ttle taKable Pr,operty w i ltl in llle
sanitary sewer system. end
llage Of Pomeror i n eKc:ess ot
Sec:. l . Wherus. the- Village of vi
the
•r ate author•led br Hie said
Pomeroy dnires. t·o per
5705.02 of liFe Revised
damages to lbe property owners Seclion
COde . Th1t there . would be
whose sewer and-or water lines levi~ the sum of scents on Nch
Wft'e a ltft'ed and changed .
Sl_OOth· ~ of t-he t•••ble p11 ape: 1,
Sec. l . Now thentore counc il Wt
tn the sa td Village of
Of the Village Of Pomeroy Pomeroy .
desires lo llppropriate thf' sum
Sec. 4 : That the Clerk be and
Of S1 3~--0D tQ property OWnl!rS she
is hereby d irtcled to certify
for lite dilmeges. sustained by a cOpy
fhis Ordinance to the
them in the changing and Deputy ofStateSupervisors and
altering of lhe sanitary sewer Inspectors of elections
Meigs
lines ha the Village of Pomfl"oy. County! Ohio. iin order or
that
Sec. • - Furth~ermore no SUPet".VtSOrs and InspectorsSllicl
Of
property owner ~all receive ~ t ecf!ons mar m•ke the
more than 65 pd. as Hm,qes neces.sary ur:engements tor the
for the cost ot changing 1he
l)f such queslian to
sewer illnd-GI" water linH. Tha' submission
«!lectors at saki. VilliJOe. •s
the amourlt Of Mid dema.ges to the
be awarded 10 property owners provodO&lt;I bv taw. (See 570S.l7J
Sec . .5 : Th1t lhis Ordinance i5
Sb•ll be determined by the
hereb~
dec t.ilred tet be an
Mayor Of Mid Village and the
Ord i nance
Clerk and Tr••sur~r are emergency
a Uthor ized to d isperse sa id. necessary tor t-he safety .and ,
of the said VillAge Of
monies to the Mid proper1y welfare
Pomero';'.
owuen.
Se~ . 6: That liFo Cl..... be Mid
Sec:. 1. This ordinance shall she_
tS hereby dire-cted to ause
t•ke~t and be in force from
and •tter the urliest period not•~e ot such election to be
pubhshect. as required br law~
•llowed by law.
Charl es Legar
Passed August JO. 1911.
Charles W . Lqar Passed : Sept. e. 1911
Mayor
Attest :
Attest
:
Jane
·walton
Jane Walton. Clerk
Clt&lt;k
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Construction. For
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home . Call Guy Nelg ler,
Racine, Ohio.
7.)1-ttc 191 13, 10. :11

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HARRISON' S TV and Antenna
Service, PIFone 992-2522.
~ IO.Ifc

Broker
llOMechalllc Slrftl

NEI~LER

Residential,
Commercial
and
Industrial Wiring
24 Hour Service

Kitdlens, llallls

And Pilicis
B•tthu And
Err'! 1du Won

Real Estate For Sale

O'BRIEI
EUCIRIC SERVICE

Pomeroy

992-2094
606 E. Main Pomeroy

LIKE. PERFUME"·

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1'11.992·214:1

You COULD EAT RIGI-\T
OFF 11-IE GROUIJD-THE
RIVERS ARE CRfSTAL
Cl Ell,?_ THE AIR 'I S

Cemer lhlilll A....
and Stale 81.7
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101.111. llll:ll,.lll.
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From the largest Truck ~
Bulldozer Radiator to the
Smalle&lt;t
Core.

Comvlete ·
He.moaeling

Auto Sales

oi.

North-South vulnerable
W..a Nonli Eliot

u

-E- -I- -- - - mp oyment Wanted

F-.tMtnY-

SYRACUSE- 3 or • bedrUCins. SEWING MACHINES. Repair
service, all makes. 992-2284,
bath, gas furnace. ·Model n
BEAT the COLD WINTER
The Falric Shop, Pom..-oy.
kilchen. $12,000.00.
and IT'S COST WITH
Authcrized Singer Sales and
Senice. W.. Sharpen Scissors.
HEATING OIL FROM
MIDDLEPORT- 3 bedrUCins,
3-29-ttc
LANDMARK.
'" bath, basement: Garage. 10
acres. $1~.000.00.
We have lhe tln0$t Budget
O'DELL Wh E E L a lignment
Pay Plan, Delive&lt;"y S..-vlces,
located at Crossroads, Rt. 12~ .
DEXTER
6
room
frame
Automatic Degree Day
Complete
front end service,
home
and
2
lots.
$3,500.00
or
Delivery and Duel Delivery
offer.
June up and brake service.
Equipment.
Wheels
b.tlanced
elec.
We also have a complete line
MIDDLEPORT- • bedr10ns.
Iron ically. ' All
work
of Siegler Fuel Oil Heaters
bath , nice liv ing . Only
guaranteed.
Reasonable
and F ur"lces.
$7,500.00.
ra tes. ~'horN. 992-3213.
7-27-lfc
POMEROY
RURAl - 3 bedrooms, bath,
Jack w. C•rsey. Mgr.
Phone tt2-2111
iurnace. Garage. Garden . ROSEBERRY furnace in'-----------~
$7.000.00.
stallatlan. Free estimates on
.
new fwnaces. oi l or gas.
APPLES Filzpatrlck Qr.
INVESTMENT
-2
story
Irick.
Service work . Call Ceci l
chards, State Roule 689,
30 rooms . Par king area.
Roseberry, Racine, Oh io.
phone Wilkesville, 66'1·3185.
PIFone
61..aG-22U.
9-3-ttc 3 HOMES- 2 rented - free gas
9-8-301p
to all . Modern 3 bedrac:wn - -- -- - - - GREEN BEANS, pick your
home. $16,1110.00.
AWNINGS, sll:rrm doors and .
own, $1.SO a bushel, Andrew
wi ndo ws, carports ,
Cross, Racine, Ohio.
POMEROY J -ooms,
~ alum inum siding
9-J·181c
bath, furnace. Storm doors,
and railing. Call A. J acob,
- - -- - windows . Now only $7,500.00.
sales rep ent.ltive. For free
estimates. phone Charles
SYRACUSE - 5 rooms, bath.
Lisle, Sy racuse. V. V.
basement. Nice lot. $6.000.00.
Jo11nson and San, Inc.
'66 PONTIAC Grand Prix, 2 dr .
hardtop, rebuilt engine, exLETART - 3 bedrooms, bath,
5-27-lfc
cellent condition, plenty of
furnace
.
Basement.
$7.000.00.
HACKNEY'
S
Electric
Service,
exlras - $1,295; '67 Honda 305
HELEN L TEAFORD,
illl types ol electrical work .
cc Scrambler, excellent
ASSOCIATE
Phone- 7
condition, rebuilt e~lne 992-3325
9·19-6tc
" '·
S-495. Call 992·2392 alter 5 p.m.
'l-16-61c
9-19-6tc
11 ACRES, 6 room and bath SEPTIC TANKS ClEANED
house, 7 miles from Pomeroy Reasonable rales. Ph . .&amp;46-•782,
1967 PL YMDUTH Barracuda,
on Rl. 143 - Sl2,000, will seU
convertible, V-8, power
Galli polis . John Russell ,
on land coolract. Phone 9'12·
steering, stereo, original
OFoner &amp; Operalor.
6931.
owner - $995. PI'M&gt;ne 992-6005.
s. 13-ttc
9-11-5tc
9·19.3fc
- - - - -- - - - - - BACKHOE AND DOZER worlt
'62 CHEVY, hardtop, tires like HOUSE, 1642 Lincoln Heights.
~c tanks installed. Gear~
Call Danny Thompson, 992.
new, 2 snow tirO$, good work
IBilll
Pullins, Phone 992-2-478.
2196.
car. Phone 992-5278.
4-25-tfc
9·19-6tc -------------~7~
- l~Hc
LEGAL ltOTICE
J BEDROOM home, with bath,

MEDIUM sized black 1om cat.
white feet and whiskers
while spot on nose, answers ~ FURNISHED 2 bedroom
apartment, adults !&gt;l'lly, no
the name of Joe Sox, wearing
pels, Middleport. phone 992flea collar. Anyone seeing
3874.
please contact Amanda
partner figure out just how
9- 19-6tc
Murray
992-3«16. Reward.
many aces we hold. In gen·
'1-19·31c
eral if we make the cheap·
APARTMENT, furnished room
est bid at our disposal .w e LADY'S Black Onyx ring wilh
with bath. phone 992-2780 or
show exacUy two aces-if
diamond setting in Farmers
992-3432.
9-17-tfc
we make a big)ler bid we
Bank Parking lot. II found.
sbow three or lour."
call collect 696-1183. Reward.
Jim : " Tod:g;: hand shows
9-19-llp TRAILER , Brown's Trailer
Park, Minersvme1 phone 992·
how easily
· method
332• .
works against moderate tn9-19-61c
terference. West's jump to WILL DO work of any sari at
six clubs puts some pressure
home or business. Clean TRAILER space, desirable
oil North but bis band is
yards, wash windows or car
neighborhood, phone 992-2084.
quite sound. He holds two
paint, etc. Male, 19 rears
9-19-tfc
aces and be .i s willing to
age. Write P.O. Box ll
show them in ipite of being
Middleport.
' J ROOM apartment and bath.
91
Buill -in electric wall oven and
-· ..:.~..:..
forced to do so at the six
Sic
table
top range, double bowl
level. Tbe defense takes one BABYSITTING In home with
sink. ov..-looki~ the Ohio
club trick and South takes preschool children. Phone
r iver. real clean and nice.
992 ·3619·
the next 12."
Phone Gallipolis •46·9539
9-19-llc
Oswald : "East and West
after 5 p.m.
could have gone on to seven
9-S.Ifc
clubs. If they did this North,
01
South, Blackwood, DOPI and
TRAILER LOTS, Bob' s Mobile
Court, Rt . 124, Syracuse.
JACOBY MODERN could 16 FT. SWISS Colony travel
trailer, good condition, S'I'IS.
Ohio. 992·29Sl.
do no better than double and
Phone 992-4329.
+2-ttc
pick up 900 points."
9-20-41c
(NlWSPAPEI ENTEIPIISl ASSN.I
FURNISHED and unfurnished
2 BLACK miniature poodle
apartments . Close to school.
puppies. male. PIM&gt;ne 992.
Phone 992-543ot.
6329.
10.18-tfc
9·20-41c
The bidding has been:
West
North
Eliot Soath - - - - - - - - 1• .
1968 VW, good shape, will take
Pass
l
Pass
2•
LEGAL NOTICE
Pass
3•
Pass
'
older car or truck "" trade,
You, Sou•L hold :
NOTICE 011
also Gravely Tractor and
601 East Main
~FILING OF
equipment.
McCullough
18"
PO"'E ROY
.
.
.AK&amp;7.K2 +AK5 .K83!
INVENTORY AND
Chain Saw, chain new, will MIDDLEPORT - 1\'o story
APPRAISEMEIIT
,
Wha t do you d0 now .
The State of Ohio. Meigs
sell for SSO. Phone 992-6702.
BRICK, 2 nice bedrooms.
A-Bid four diamonds. Your County. Probote Court.
bo11h, nice kitchen, dining
9-19-3tc
partner IJ ahowlna: stre.Difh.
To the Adm inistrators of the
room. paneling, carpeting,
estates ; lo such of lhe follow ing FEMALE Beeglepup - S5.also
full width front porch, storage
TODAY'S QUESTION
as are residents of the State of
male while loy Poodle - $55.
buildl~, level lot. $6,950.00.
You bid four diamonds. Your Ohio, vis : the surviv ing
Phone '1'/2-6931.
partne r bids four no·lrump. spous~ •. the nu t of kin, the
9· 19-llc POMEROY- 1 story frame, 3
. .
benef•c•arles under the will ;
You b1d flve h~arts . to s~ow two and to the &amp;ttornev or attorneys
bedrooms, bath, basement, 2
aces and he buis SIX d1amonds. represent ing any · of the BALDWIN Spinel piano. Exglassed porches, front porch,
What do you do now?
aforementioned persons.
garage, A STEAL AT JUST
cellent condition. Phone 9-19Augus ta M . Wolfe , Deceased ,
15,500.00.
Answe r Tomorrow
m•
all..5
p.m.
Letart To;.vnsh i p, Me igs County,
9-19-llc
Oh io, No . 20554.
POMEROY- FAMILY HOME
Ida c : Wolfe . Deceased ,
CLOSE TO ELEMENTARY
Letart Township , Me igs County , 1'160 DODGE school bus. S4
SCHOOL-~ large bedrooms.
Oh io. No . 20555.
LEGAL NOTICE
passenger for camper, 1965
closets.
1'/z baths, large living
You are henby notifietJ that
Chevrolet, • dr .. V-8, 283. 2
the Inve-ntories and Ap room
with
fireplace, hardaxles and wheels for 10 tt.
IIOTICE OF
pra isements of the estates of the
wood
floors'.
gas forced air
houselrail..-. Phone 949·2322
APPOIIITMEIIT
aforementioned , deceased, late
furnace,
garage
with
or 949·3171 . Bill Cozart.
Case No. 2osss otsa id County, were tiled in this
renovated
room
over.
ALL
IN
Estate pt " Ida C. Wolfe , Court , Said Inventor ies and
9-19-llc
GOOD
CONDITION.
GOING
Deceased .
Appralsements w il l be tor
:0 T SII,SOO.OO.
"'otlce is hereby given that hearing before th is Court on the
Anna M . Ryther, of P . 0. Box 6th day of October , 1971 , at 10:00 COAL, limestone. Excelsior PLACE THE SALE OF YOUR
&lt;all Works, E. Main St.,
l30. Pomer.oy . Oh io has been o'clock A.M.
PROPERTY IN
duly appointed Adm i ni stratrix
t&gt;omeroy. Phone 9'12·381&gt;1 .
Any person des ir ing to file
CAPABLE HANDS
of the Estate of Ida c . Wolfe , exceptions thereto must file
L9.ift
HENRY E. CLELAND
deceued. late of Letart them at least five days prior to
REALTOR
Township, Meigs County, Oh io. lhe date set for hear ing .
OHiH
992-2259
POODLE
puppiO$.
Sliver
loy.
C_redltors are required to file
Given under my bond and seal
RHidence 992-2568
Park view Kennels. Phone 992·
the1r claims w i th sa id fiduciary Of sa id Court , th is 16th day of
w ith in four months.
September 1971.
9-16.6tc
5«3.
Dated this 15th day of Sep F . H . O'·Btien
S.JS.Ifc - - - - - - " - - tember 1971 .
Judge and eK-officio
F . H. O'Br ien
Clerk of s a id Court LARGE Warm Morning coal 3 BEDROOM brick home.
Choice location In MiddlepOrt.
Probate Judge
heater !n good t ondition Seen by appointment only.
of said County
8y Ann B . Watson
(91 20. 27 (10) 4, J lc
$30. Call '1'12-5105.
Phone 992·5523 after 4 p.m.
Oe p uf y Cl er tr
(9) 20, 27, 21
9-19.3fp
5-7-ttc

Iliff .,......
t:l/lllllll A 1FN!NI'"

.

Phone 992-2094

,...,._date:

and-or complete households.
Write M. D. Miller, Pomeroy,
Ohio. Call 992-6271.
8-25-ttc

l

RdiD Service

And

.
Rn tng such boob u Dr. Karl Menninger's ''Man Against
Notice
lin 1'," Rollo ~'s ''Love and WID," and Dr. de Joost
1111 loo's"Suiride mi:Mus&amp;aidde," bas at 1eut c:ooviilcedme
lllat .......,.. is a l)a.,ltm of an IDMss, not a aolution. 'lbe~~e ez.
per11 DIIR 1111! li!eUesa like a freak, and I can better Uilderstand
1220 Washtnglon Blvd ..
Belpre, Ohio
i11.J lnp'-e • well u aoclety's rejectl011 of it. Mter all, If it's
belli dn ""'', tabulated and delcribed, then I'm not lbe only one MEIGS SENIORS - Portraits Help Wanted
will be taken Saturday,
19S4 DODGE truck, 2 ton S«&lt;I,
dlttallllllperbape there's a cure.- M.F.
September 18 and Saturday, EA~N AT I'M&gt;me addressing
1962 Chrysler 300- $200. Will
llllar 11.:
envelopes. Rush stamped
September 25. Call , _ for
trade
for pickup, phone 949·
self-addressed enilelope. The
3915.
your appointment. Grover's
'lbln IS a Clft, but llllike medical treatment, it's different
Ambrose Co., 4325 Lakeborn,
Sludlo, 992-2~15, Middleport,
9-12-61c
~~~~ eedl lildiYIGial, 111111 aometimes one mates many wrong
Davisburg, Mich., 48019.
Ohio.
9-8-301p
illrll befcft lberlghtkey fill into lbe lock.
9-IS.9tc
HOUSE and lot on Vine Street,
1f Clill;y ICieiL-e could aolve the mystery of depressions Racine. Contact Otis Baily,
a a unlwrsal medicine to treat them -we'd be KOSCOT Kosmelics. Sep. •anted To Buy
949-28S4.
tember
Sales
Special:
OLD Furniture, dish!!$, clocks,
llfty 11ep1 , a Utopia. - B.
9-17-elp
Kreamy Lip Kote S2 now

RE·PEtJTHOOSE

.

-GUARANTEED-

-;;F-ema-:-le-:H::--e::--lp-:W:::-a-:nt,. .ed.,.,

EXPENSES. up with school
starting? You can earn every
I'M&gt;ur as a part lime Walkins
Personal Shopper. Write
SAVE UP to 'OI1e half. Bri~
Personal Show&gt;er Dept., Box
10, Watkins 'Products, Inc.,
VOIJI" sick TV to Chuck's TV
Winona, Mimesota 55987.
Shop, 151 Bultemul Ave..
Pomeroy.
9-20-ltc
4-23-ttc

rate.

15.55

..

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FOUR MEW HOMES
OPEN FOR INSPECTIOII
ONE HOME IN RACINE
lWO HOMES IN SYRACUSE
ONE HClii\E IN MIDDLEPORT
NO MONEY DOWN
.
101 PCT. FINANCING AVAILABLE
.
A 3 bedroom $16.900.00 hon&gt;e can be puu:le . d with a
monthly payment as low •s $65.00 for a family with a ~
salary of $5,000.00 and ' th"" chikftn. 71/o Pd. -

11011
.
·srounNG,
ROOF PAIIDIIG

EXPERT
Wheel

WALNUT, . modern style,
st..-eo-radio, AM-FM radio, 4
speaker sound system, .c
speed automatic changer,
separate controls. Balance
$63.97. Use our budget terms.
Call 992-7085.
9·20-4fc
- - - - - -- -MAPLE,
beautiful
early
American style, stereo-radio
combination, AM-FM radio,~
speaker sound system, ~
speed automatic changer.
Balance $71 ,59. Use our
budge! terms. Call 992-1011.5.
, _ _ __ _ _ _ _9·_20-4tc

Get Resul~!

Business Services

. 9-17·31c '

HALF RUNNER beans, S2
bushel. · Polaloes. Clarence
Proffill, Portland. Phone B-CJ.
225-l.
.
9·14-lfc

1970 CAMAROCPE.
$3395
Less than 11,000 milO$ &amp; a-ranee of 71 model. Rally ..
Sport equipped, Classic - with sandalwood Interior,
tlnfe&lt;! glass, fi!clory i!ir conditioned, sports mirrors,
console, air spoiler, lurbo hydromatic, _ . - sleerl~ &amp;
'brake$, 350 cu. in. v.a engine. Really Sharp.

llOIHER, HOW OOULD YOU?
Dllr Helea:
. , llldaillll1bey "Bleep over" CCIISianUy, and beca"''l! we all
he elmQit DSt ckMJr, we parents aeldom know bow many we'll

' ,. STOKERMATIC
fwS.
.
heatin.g stove, 1

Motor Co.

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HOSPITAL NEWS

Holzer II ¢inl IBis', First
Ave. and ~ St. G .J
Yisit!Qg '-'- u and 7-1 p.m.
Maternity visiliag ion 2:31 to
4:30 p.m. Parents only .CIG
Pediatrics W«rd.
BiiGis

,DR. LAWRENCE f.I.AMI

!

BERRfS 'WORLD

~roRDAY

Chest Pains May Not Be Heart

son.

• - wre- ..
• - m..
L , M.D •
By ..
Dear Dr. Lllm..._Is ·there
anything besides heart disease that can cause cbest
pain! I am 43, female and,
have had chest pain and a
great lightness after lifting,'
running or any real hard
work for about three years.
1 have been tested by two
doctors, had four . electrocardiograms and blood tests.
They find notlJ!ng aDd my
blood pressure IS .normal.
The pain or .tightness
comes from one to several
· hours later, I am reaDy worried not mowing lf it is my
heurt or if I should be doing
something about it. I am
about 00 poul!ds overweight
and just over the menopause. I do not get short of
breath, but have pain quite
often in my left arm and sDrl
of a prickly, electric pain up
my neck into my jaw. I also

DISCHARGES

Frank Still, Debora
Mr. and im. Ricbu'd Allm Holsinger,
CoMie Atkins,
MOQre, G•llipril_is, a . ., llr.
and Mrs. Dewey WroWI, liarlluo Searls, Wlllllie Wbite,
GallipolisFerry, a SOD; lfr.and Sarah Caogo.
Mrs. Larry E. Goodwin, Ray, SUNDAY ADMISSIONS ~
Ohio, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Paal Pamela Bowers, Racine;
B. Warren, Jadslm; a SOD; Mr. Kennelh Hoffman, Mlddlep&lt;rt;
and Mrs. Alan Lee ltillg, Onnie France, Langsville;
D, Long Bottom;
~t. a dauglller; Mr. Stanley T1
Gecqe
N"Jcinsty,
Middleport;
and Mrs. 1bcmas ~
Rayburn, Pt. Pleasant, a Grady WiDiamo, Harrisonville;
daughler, and Mr. and Mrs. Tiinmy Hammal:k, Mason.
Garland Waiter, Pt. Pleasant, a

Gas, Cramps Can le Causes

1W H l"e!
· ~riJRDAY AOIUSSIONS Sarah Brcnm, Mil!eraville;
Harrison Robinson, ~ ., Letart,
W. Va.; . Kenneth Payne,
Harrisonville.
.
Yda

0

SUNI)AY DISCHARGE
Nellie Hendricks.

DildJarles

Mrs. Lillie Alcm, Mrs. Larry
E. Arthur and S1X1, Mrs. Dua
R. Bailey, Dema Jo llakl!r,
Mrs. Richard A. llreel:e,
Stanley E. Bush, Jr., Miss 11e11J
S. Clark, Mrs. Edith L. Oneil,
Roger D. Cotlrill, Mrs. Gary
Gene Dailey and soo, Mrs. Dille
Diehl, John W. DOONns, Mrs.
John Edward Duhl,Mrs. James
"-!lag'-,
Ewing, Sr., James ...
Thomas J. Gaspin, Mrs. ADdrew B. Gilmore, Lisa Jean
llammon, Mra. Gelrge HJman.
Mrs. John I. Jq;~e5, Gelrge W.
Kearns, Mrs. N"ma M. King,
Mrs. Olarles Knotts, Pl!nny Sue
Landers, Mrs .. William H.
McGinnis and daugblft', Deuia
A. Murphy, Mrs. Webel Rllss,
Dianna L. Rossit.er, Mrs. Paul
L. Sinclair, Mrs. Terry L.
Southworth, Mrs. William E.
Stroth Robert H. Taylor Mrs.
Floyd' M. Terry, 'Mrs.
Evangeline TUcci, Mrs. W)lbnm
Glen Waller, Mr. William
Thomas Wasbam, Sr., Mrs.
Waller S. Wedemeyer, Mrs.
Nont1311 D. Ison, and Mrs.
lloyd D. Roush.
Mrs. Joseph C. Alley, Mrs.
Hurley Bordell. Mrs. hllli'S R.
Brunner., Mra. AMa M. CnUins,
Will&gt;ur A. Crace, Stanley
Harold Ferguson, Mrs. Llltber
T. Frederic, Mrs. Gcidie L.
Keathley, Mrs. Oarl: Kimle1
and daughter,. Paul Peter
Lanier, Mrs. PhiDip E. Lollg,
Mrs. Olarles Marvin Marlin,
Jr. and son, ~ W. Milchem, Mrs. MarviD Ours, Mrs.
Bernard E. Rollins, Mrs. Terry
Edward Russell~ daugbta-,
Korey Shay Skidmore, Mrs.
Richard _Denver Seyler and soo
and LoUIS Varga.
.
Mrs. Donovan Brumfteld,
Mra. Roscoe W. Callvwm, Mrs.
Elm_er L. Can~, Mrs. W.
Cec~l Cotton, Bna~ Scott
lewis, Clyde McDamiU, Mrs.
General Doug!~ Rose and
daughler,Mrs. Clin~ CCIGg ,
Homer Morgan, Edwin Ma}o,
Mrs. Asa Mootgcmery, Earl
Phelps, Lincoln Smith, Leonard Stearns.
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MEIGS mEAIR£
J.onighl and Tuesday
Sept. 21&amp;21

P'z apt Valley Hospital
ADMISSIONS: Lira Brown,
Letart; Barley Young, Apple
Grove; Harry H. Lewis,
Gallipolis Ferry; Elvin Legg,
PIUI Pleasant; Eiza McCarty,
Apple Grove; Mrs. linda Swan,
f'-aDipolis; Mrs. Dale Jacobs,
JliJidlepCJrt. and Mra. David
Panllns, Syracuse.
D.........
.,,..,... , Carrie Smith
~
and Hallie Radcliff.

Com Lo808

. INYAHI' Dml

TlatK t.Jnn Coqll!l', ~
Sept. 17 at _lbe Holm- Medical
Ce?ler, ,died Sa~day ~~

Children s
Hospital
m
Colwnbus. She was the
~Is' of Gary Roger and
Marilyn IDgles Cooper of
~I'W_',.RoutebebeldL GratlveslO.de
sa.illteS.:':'
~ ~;m.
:~:~ at
ve
-•

THE REIVERS

IIEETING NOrED

(Toduli-1
SfeveM&lt;Ql-.
Sharon Farrell

Group Tim of lbe First United

GP

A MAN
CAlLED HORSE

!Toduli-1

Richard Harris

GP

Presbyteriu Church, Mlddlepri, wiD ~~et Tuesday at
7:31 p.m. at lbe bame of Mrs.
F.dnnl BurRU. Ill cbarge of
devotions Is Mrs. Dwight
Wallace and of lbe boot sliJdy,
Mrs. Qui llcdy.

"How 'lrOUU YOU lilr.e it. if we roideJ YOUR ol#ice and
~ YOUR recolds?"

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Don
Updegraff (Eleanor Gilkey)
and Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Whaley
(Alice Gilkey) of Birmingham,
e ee
Ala., and Columbus, Ohio,
(CCIGiinued fnm Page 1)
respectively, with a steak
cookout at their cabin on their
IUbmltted his l'l'l'i3nalkll. 'l'be report, bowev«, could not be lake one mile west of
confirmed.
Harrisonville Wednesday
evening. Fishing was also enTens GOP Coollo Nuon
joyed.
AUSTIN, TEL - THE 'I'EXAIJ Republican Executive
Mrs. Darold Graham and two
Committee denw+W !bJday lhlt PI ¢W Nixon support a sons left on Labor Day for the
Clllllilulilml mneJMin*'ll proljbltlng 11usq of student~!. It Phillipines for two years.
strongly urged tbe PI ue11t Ill IJI)pllint a busiDg foe to the U. S. Haroid Graham, Mrs. Bessie
&amp;lpreme ODirl
Graham and Freda carsey toot
'lbeCOIIlllllUeepe llben-olntims,~withanlllllbes-of them to the airport in Columolh!n, witbau.t d" 1t 'l'be .n, resolution that failed to pass bus. The Harold Grahams will
muo~in•IUIIywu-·n"*lingNixcmflr!'Hlectim.. "lfeelit's leaveforthesamebaseSept.J&amp;.
mcrall;ywrong, nPdstvearanyolberclrtywonl you want to call . Mrs. Lovie Watson is still a
it to •JAil"! PI Ito~ NlxCil becan• of 1U Red China policy," patient at Veterans Memorial
Wd Mrs Ebner IJJ!dsbom
Hospital.
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Penny, visited the Roy
11L
Wisemans and Robert Clarks
O.IW8C
Thursday.
It is reported that Will Clonch
WASHINGTON ( UPI) -&amp;ln. announced Aug. 15, has not willstartanantiqueshDpathis
William Proxmire, D-Wis., given an Dpinion on the newly · acquired property on
called 00 President N"lXOII today industry's price hike wbich has Second St.
to roll back recent gasoline increased conswner' prices 00 Mr. and Mrs. Don Updegraff
price increa8es that could cost gasoline about 2.3 cents a of Birmingham, Ala., spent
consumers $2.2 bUlir.G 8 y-. gallon.
several days with Ava Gilkey
''This priee increase in the
Promlire, chairman of the whn soon will be occupying a
face oflbe wage-pice mae is Senate-House Economic Com- trailer near the Robert Aikires.
clearly inDationai'y," Proxmire mittee, said in a statement that Mrs. Jane Gilkey and Mra.
said. "PI'esident !fiXllil ougbt to the oil companies were using Helen Byers of Middleport
take immediate actiCIG to nlil it " their economic power, re- visited Ava Gilkey Wednesday
back."
enfnrced by reeent decisions evening.
The Cost of Li · Council affecting lbe oil import qoota Friends will be glad to mow
established by
to JII&lt;Jgllilll, to get record high that Bertha Landaker of
policy during the &amp;eerie he prices for gasoline."
Colorado is able to be home
after spending five weeks with
J)ied OR
ber son, James and wife.
Karen Gilkey of Albany
LETART w y
,..~ Albert
--' Taft local Ray of visited the Lincoln Russells and
E. Boston," '19: ola~a:::; New H:~en, ~ ~. of
Letart, W. Va., a lieutenant with Nortoo Center, Ohio, and three
lbeAkronPoliceDepUIJeAIS sislft's, Mrs. Ida Hardy, Mrs.
verett
before his retirement, died Clara Dyer, bDtb of Slow, and
Sunday at the Holzer Medical Mrs. Gay Wertenberg, local.
Center.
Memorial services will be
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VemCIG Ave., in Akron but made Foglesong Funeral Home. The M. Bates, 70, formerly of
his sJUnrner home here. Be~ body will be talten to lbe Billow Pomeroy, who died late
a member of the Board Baptist Falls Cllapel at CUyahDga Falls Saturday night in Wayne
CllUrch at Letart, . and the where fwleral services will be Mich., will be held at 1 p.m:
Masonic Lodge 514 m Akron, held at 3 p.m. Wedn!!sday. Wednesday at the Ewing
having received. his 56-year pin Masonic riles will be conducted Funeral Home.
in May, 19'10.
at lbe B~ F~ Chapel Mr. Bates, a retired pattern
He was born here Feb. 16, Tuesday evenmg. Calling hours maker, is survived by his wife,
1892, a son of Samuel M. and there are from 7 to 9 p.m. Eleanor· six daughters Mrs.
Fannie E_. m ing Boston. Tuesday .' Calling hours at Stanley .Bandranke of Taylor,
Besides his parents, he was Foglesong sare anytime after 7 Mich.; Mrs. Denver (Florence)
)lleceded in death by a SCIG, tooigbt.
Well of Pomeroy; Mrs. Gene
Jack. . .
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Gorski of Taylor, Mich. ; Mrs.
SurviVIll(! are his wife, Juliet;
Donald Baker of Trenton,
five sons, Frank, of Ravenna;
Mich.; Mrs. James Baker, of
Albert, of Beaumont, Tel:.; G. Board Approves
POilleroy, and Mra. Harold
Verner of Olyahoga Falls, and
Young of Trenton ; four sons,
Harold R. and Donald R., both
Olarl!'5, Tayne, Mich.; Ralph
of Akron; a daughter, Mrs. May 9 Bus Drivers
and Williams, both of Taylor,
Mich., and Everett of Trenton,
B. May of Stow; 17 grandchildre~ ,
three
greatMich.; 21 grandchildren, two
grandchildren; four hrolbers, Nine bus drivers were ap- sisters, five brothers and a
proved Saturday afternoon number of nieces and nephews.
U U U U U1 U AU i\ during the monthly meeting of The Rev. Robert Card will
il
A Ta. . h
-it the Gallia County Board of officiate at Wedn!!sday's ser: · . " uoug l il F.dnmtion. They were Paul vices. Burial will be in Hemlock
For TOday : Dillon, John E. Johnson, Grove Cemtery.
• Herman Parcell and John T.
I have no seaet of sue- • I'Dpe, Hannan Trace; Arthur
MEET WEDNESDAY
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il Johnaoo and Sara Summers
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-Edward Turner • Kyger D'eek; Hayes Dee! and Wedn!!sday Homemakers Club
• Mrs. Odella Taylor, North will meet Wednesday at 10 a.m.
Gallia, and J. Robert Evans, at the headquarters in
Southwestern.
Mwlicipal Park. Subject of the
In other. action, the board af~moon will be textile paints,
granted
County
School with Mrs. M~rtha Rose as
Superintendent Clarence E. demonstrator. A potluck lunch
il 'l'hcmpson permission to attend WUJ
be served at noun. l!;acn
the
Rural
Education member is asked to bring her
• Association lllld National School own table service. All
Administratorameeting Oct. Jo.. homemakers are welcome.
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comes disgrace; but with (he
humble is wisdom. The tn·
tegrity of the upright guides
them, but the trookedn~•~
of the treacherous destroys
them.-Proverbs 11:2, 3.

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1 believe that the ultimate
object of all activities in a
republic should be the de·
velopmenl of the manhood
of its citizens.- John D.

Ava Gilkey Thursday afternoon. She is employed at
Athens Co. Savings and Loan in
Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell
are having aluminum siding
installed on lbeir h«me and the
Guy Bolins are having a new
roof put on .their home.
Several persons from here
attended the Albany Fair
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hoffman (Dhe Wood) of Dlinois
visited lbe Robert Clarks and
Robert Alkires recenUy. They
also spent a week in Alabama
with the Updegralfs.
Jack Neal of Athens spent
Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mra. Waldo Neal.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sheets
and Mr. and Mrs. John Musser
an&lt;! soo S(lellt a week touring
the east coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunsicker
of Akron called on his cousin
Robert Alkire recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson,
who have been living in
Columbus moved back to their
trailer h~ on her parents'
farm, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
Howard.
Mr. Doyle Hudson is in a
Huntington hospital and is in
serious conditioo.
Mr. and Mra. Denver Ash are
parents of a son bani at Holzer
Medical Center Sept. 11. The
new arrival weighed I lbs. and
has been named Donald
Harrison. He makes two girls
and two boys for lbe ~Grandparents are Mrs. Eliza
Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Jones
of Cheshire.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Epple
visited Ava Gilkey Saturday
evening.
Mrs. Frances Alkire~ ""!!•
Ray, consulted an oculist m
Columbus on Monday.
Mrs. Earl Foithad as guests
over the weekend, Mrs. E. E.
Myers of Olarleston, W. Va.,
and Mrs. Harry Foil of
Portsmouth, Va.

SAIGON (UPI)-While COOlbat police occupied a student
housing compleJ: in anolber
crackdown on antigovernment
disslden~, President N~
Va~_~ ~eu told the nation
tonight 1ts only guarantee of
future freedom was to def~t
the Communists on the ba!Uefield.
Hundredsofpoliceoccupleda
sprawling university student
complex in the heart of 5ai8on
in anolber step to put down
Dp~tion to ~eu's one-man
election Clllllp8lgll. On Sunday,
they rounded up 400an~-'lbieu
demonstrators, Including 4S
Sou~ Vietnamese ~ldi~.
Tbieu spoke tonight m ~
sec~ of three speeches he IS
making to ~ natiCIG ~
government radi~ as part of~
one-man campa!gll. He said,
"The only guarantee for our
future
is _t_o deal UJ:;
CommUIIlSts a positive defeat
on the battlefield.
Ill his hard1ine anti-Communisi speech, 1bieu reiterated
his longstanding ''four noes"no territorial concessions to the
Communists; no coalition

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gova JUnent, no neutrality, anc!
no CmuDWJist activity in South

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Salllnlay, Sept 11, JJ7J
SALES REPORT OF
a.lo Valley Uvest«ll Co.
HOGS-175to22lllbs.JI.JOto
18_25 ; 2m tD 250 lbs. 17.&amp;5 to 18;
Light 15 to 17.10; Fat Sows J5.50
to J&amp;.IO; Stags tOto 12.40; Boars
12.50 to 14.60·, u;n. 5 to 12.50·,
Shoats 10 to 16~~
CATTLE -Steers 24 to 24.10;
Heifera24to3UO; BabyBeef29
to 38.75; Fat Cows 00 to 23.60;
Canners 15 to 23.50; Bulls :ID to
27.80; Milk Con 145 to 2115.
VEALCALVES-Tops41.80;
Seconds 39 to 40; Medium 35.50
to~.50; Com. &amp;Hvs. 30to 33.a0;
Culls 31 Down.
BABY CALVES - :ID to 45.

BELFAST, Northern Ireland
(UPI)-A gunman shot and
seriously wounded a British
soldier in an ohlervatiCIG post
C1G lbe fringe of LoadODderry's
Bogsldedislrict today, an army

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Most.ly sunny today and ·
Wednesday with highs both
days in the middle 60s to the low
70s. Clear and cool tonight with
lows in the 40s.

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The shooting broke lbe calm
II one lllbe quietest nigbls in
the last month in Northern
Ireland.

SON BORN
SYRACUSE - Mr. and Mrs.
Dencil R. Hudson are announcing the birth of a seven
and a baH pound SOD, Vlrgll
Bryant, Sept. 13 at lbe Holzer
Medical Center. Paternal
grandparents are Mrs, Myla
Hudson, Syracuae, and VIrgil
Hudson of Polneroy; maternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Pearl Secoy of Syracuae, and
Mrs. AMa Hudson, SyraCWJe, is
a creat-gandmother. Mr. and
Mrs. HudJon alto have li
dalll!hlft', Becky, and two other
SCXJS, Richard lllld Dencll, J~.

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not fire any Surface-to-Air
(SAM) missiles during the raid.
The attacks began at dawn
and lasted until early afternoon.
They were the ·soth against
North Vietnam this year.
Spokesmen would not report
on how many Air Force jets
participated in the attacks but
said only more than 2110 sorties
were flown . (As or tie is one
strike by one plane). It did not
pinpoint targets but the port of
Dong Hoi, which has a major
military airfield, is within the
35 mile raid limit.
Today's raids were the
strikes over the north since last
March 2().21 when about 250
fighter-bombers and escorts hit
targets across the border.
Those raids brought charges by
Hanoi that the Americans had

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WASHINGTON - COAL STATE congressmen, including
Rep. Wayne Hays, O.Obio, Monday urged a federal crackdown on
the strip mining of coal. "A disaster of enonnous magnitude is
occurring in my home county and in many like it throughout the
lal!d," Hays said in hearings before a House subcommittee on
mines and mining.
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Hays is author of a bill which would prohibit strip mining of
land that could not be reclaimed and to require coal operators to
restore mined land to Its original status. Hays said "other
members of this House have introduced legislaUon to abolish strip
mining entirely," but he said his measure "will penni! strip
mining under strict regulations that would meet the ever increasing demand for power while preserving our most valuable
heritage, the land."

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The seml-officla Cairo newspaper AI Abram said
loday Israeli troops are moving artillery up to their
front lines along the &amp;lez Canal.
With the situalion deteriorating in the Middle ~ast,
AI Abram said Egyptian forces along the canal had
been put on a maximum alert. Tliis bad been reported
Monday in other Egyptian news media.
It said front.line officers were ordered "to take the
necessary measures to prevent the enemy from accomplishing his objecllves."
In addition to moving up artillery, AI Abram said,
Israel also has increased air and ground patrols In the
Sinal Peninsula.
Israel was celebrating the Jewish New Year 5732,
which began Monday. The !().day holidays climax next
Wednesday. Observers said the holiday mood in the
nation reflected public confidence that the 13-month
Middle East cease-lire would hold despite the flare-ups
along the &amp;lez Canal over the weekend.
. Beaches, campgrounds and resorts in Israel were
jammed both with Israelis and with tourists.
Judaism's holiest shrine, the !V&amp;Ulng wall in the old
city of Jerusalem, was a central attracllon despite a
grenade attack on Sunday.

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· uH"Jcten
· t money for the
Sowle had contended there was ms
JX'OJecl and it would not bave sufficient students. He said they
could be adequately served by thJ! Ironton academic campus and
u.edaytime branch campus at Portsmouth, 30 miles away.

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1970 is in tbe intensive care wllt of Kennedy Hospital here for
treabnent ala heaart attack suffered Sunday at his home. .
Wlddoes was reported in fair condition. He had been ill Slllce
before he retired and moved. south from Athens, Ohio, where he
coached Ohio u. fir nine years and also was athletic director.

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Opposition Leader Stabbed ·
TOilYO -THE READ OF 'I1IE LARGEST Dpposition party
1n JIP'D, Yoeblkalllu Takeirl, was stabbed in the stomach today
by a Jablnr all he stepped out of his car near bla party
beldqllll'len. Tile victim, 45, was rushed to a hospital, where his
docfllr llllilounced \here was no danger to his We. His assailimt
waa seised on the apol.

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A chance of dally showers
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday. Highs in the middle
to upper 60s Thursday
warming to the lower 70s by·
Saturday. Lows In the mlddle
50s south and the lower 50s
north.
Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED William
Barrett, Langsville ; Patricia
Ann Edmonds, Middleport ;
Maizi e Hannahs, Pomeroy ;
Veatrice Nice, Racine; Evelyn
Landers, Pomeroy; Bruce
Alexander, Mason; Betty Irene
Moore, Pomeroy; Monte Ray
·wolfe, Racine.
DISCHARGED Mary
Hendricks, Walter Harris,
Leola Keck,

CoLUMBUS (UP!) - A bill
increasing benefits to injured
workers under the Ohio Workmen's Compensation Act has
been signed by Gov. John J.
Gilligan, who said it "makes a
great s~p in the right direction."
The governor said it provides
"for the first time in years an
increase in benefits available to
injured Ohio workers." The
J09th General Assembly
unanimously approved the
amended measure, granting a
$30 million annual increase and
for the first time providing an
automatic increase based on
future changes in the consumer
price index.
"We owe a great deal to the
working men and women of
Ohio and I hope the legislature
sees fit to consider measures
now pending in both houses in
order to give the most complete
benefits to our injured and
disabled workers."
Tile administration has

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LOCAL TEMPS
Temperature in downtown
Pomeroy Tuesday at 11 a.m.
was 62 degrees under sunny
skies.

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TOP SCIENCE STUDENTS- Harry S1awter, IIUIIlll1ei' nMIII811t with the Meigs OJ~ty
Extension Service; Edle Mees, Larry Atherton, Donna Francis, James Schmoll, Bill Hayes,
(left to right) .

ty law that would allow the Delta Queen to continue to operate.
He said he asked for an extension of the exemption from

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Spokesmen said the missions
were confined to an area within
35 miles of the OMZ which
divides North and South Vietnam. The command declined to
say how exactly many American planes took part or give the
precise target areas.
The command said no Surface-To-Air (SAM) missiles
were fired at the U.S.
warplanes.

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U.S. Air Force tactical aircraft
today conducted pro~ctive
reaction strikes against military targets in North Vietnam
constituting a threat to the
safety of U.S. forces," the
command said.
The North Vietnamese responded with "light to moderate" anti-aircraft fire but hit no
American planes, the spokesmen said .

the Safety-At-Sea Act which
says all sh1ps must have metal
superstructures.
Hamilton 's legislation is similar to that introduced in the
Senate by Sens. Robert Taft Jr.,
and William B. Saxbe, R-Obio.
Hamilton said owners of the
dDella Queen have completed
$500,000 in restorations and repairs to make the s~rnwheeler
.
with its wooden superstructure
as fire resistant as possible."
Waid Little, 35, Pomeroy, heard glass breaking and "!tis paradoxical that foreign
being held in the Meigs County suspec ted someone . was vesselswithwoodencomponents
jail, will be charged with at...breaking into her busmess still carry U.S. passengers on
tempted breaking and entering, establishment. Mrs. Scholl hves ocean trips while the · Delta
Pomeroy Police Chief Jed in an apartment over the bar Queen, never more than rooWebster said today.
which had closed for the ments from the banks of the
Pomeroy police received a evening.
Ohio and Mississippi rivers is
call at 11:42 p.m. Monday from Officer Henry Werry, . an- doomed under the Safety-at-Sea
Mrs. Frances Scholl, owner of swering the call, fo~d Little Act," said Hamilton.
the Court Street Grill, that she coming from an alley m hack of Congress voted unanimously
the grill. The windows had been in 1006, 1968 and 1970 to exempt
'(&lt;~~"*'~~&gt;x.-'.;&gt;&gt;:':~'&gt;&gt;:::.::»;..~»&gt;.&gt;;..;:l!&lt; broken out, apparent!~ by the Delta Queen from the legOUSTER' UPHEW
Little, who had a laceration ~ islation .
PT. PLEASANT - The one of his hands. Werry said " It is my opinion that the
West Virginia State Supreme entrance was not gained into the Delta Queen can be exemptCourt has upbeld the Mason busi~ess.
.
ed permanently from the act,"
County Board of Education In
Ch1ef Webs~r sa1d that a said Hamilton.
Its ouster of former Supt. of representative from the Bureau
Scbools I. Brooks Smith, of Criminal Investigation would
sources close to the court arrive today to assist the indisclosed Ibis morning.
vestigation.

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Delta Queen Would Be
Permanently Exempted

WASHINGTON (UPI) - U.S.
Rep. Lee H. Hamilton, D·lnd.,
said
Monday he had introduced
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1 exemption to a federal safe-

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bombed civilian targets.
Th raids were announced in a
special communique.
"In response to recently
increased evidence of North
Vietnamese anti-aircraft and
missile activity against our
unarmed reconnaissance air·
craft flying over North Vietnamese ~rritory and U.S. attack
aircraft flying in Laos near
North Vietnamese territory,

heaviest "protective reaction"

. CINCINNATI -CINCINNATI quarterback Virgil Carter, a
Chicago Bears castoff whn led the Bengals to an Impressive
season-&lt;&gt;pening win here Sunday, said Monday be is now with "a
)X'Ofessional football team instead of a circiiS. "
"I played in a circus at Olicago," Carter said, answering
Cjllestinns about what has made the difference in his playing.
"'Ibis is a different kind of team," Carter said. "CincinnaU is a
IJ"ofesaional football team - that's the difference.
"Paul Brown Bengals coach benefits a guy who plays for liim.
You must execute. That's the main thing," Carter said.

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SAIGON (UPI)- U.S. Air
Force figh~r-bomhers carried
out more than 200 strikes
against North Vietnam today,
bitting military targets as far
as 35 miles above the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in one of the
heaviest air raids since the
bombing halt of Nov. I, 1968.
The U.S. command said the
strikes were carried out because recent North Vietnamese
attacks on 'unanned reconnaissance planes and U.S. aircraft
bombing the Ho Chl Minh trail
in neighboring Laos had posed
"a threat to the safety of U.S.
forces" in the war zone.
The announcement said the
planes encoun~red light to
moderate anti-aircraft fire but
that none of the American
planes was hit. The command
said the North Vietnamese did

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spokesman said.

The soldier, who was not
immediately Identified, had
been wounded in the back by a
single riDe shot while on duty
in a post em Foyle Road, the
spokesman said.
He was Iaten to Altnagelvin
Hospital in Londonderry, about
90 miles from the capital,
where he was pronounced
"seriously ill" by hospital
authorities.
Twenty-two soldiers have died
in violence in lbe province this
year. All additional 126 hav~
been injured, the spokesman

regard to a no left turn off of
Butternut St. onto West Main
St., reported that he ~d contact
State officials and was infonned
that the state has no jurisdiction
over the area. Mees suggested
that council ,reconsider putting
up a no left turn sign. No actlon
was taken, however.
An invitation was read by the
mayor from the Pomeroy
Church of Christ for council to
attend open house at the Church
on Sunday, Oct. 3 from 1 to 4
p.m. The church has been
completely remodeled. Fire
destroyed the main auditorium
sometime ago.
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Mees also reported that installation of TV cable service
will be finished in Pomeroy by
December . He said that "an·
tiquated power lines" in the
village posed a problem and
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not approve two separate
grants.
The Leading Creek group
turned down Pomeroy 's offer
and is to submit its own ap·
plication for an EDA grant,
Council has learned.
Pomeroy offered to sell water
Lo I .eading Creek at a cost of 36
cents per 1,000 gallons.
The EDA advised Legar to
have council apply for its
proposed water system. The
new system would by-pass the
present water plant and some
new water lines would be laid,
Legar noted. Legar, noting the
announcement that the EDA
office at Huntington will be
moved to Atlanta, Ga ., asked
council members and the public
to write to their congressman
and senators urging the EDA
office remain in Huntington .
Councilman Jim Mees, in

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stooe for the department. Canaday, however, contends that
any stone reclaimed is not worth the use of the equipment at
the site. The property is the fonner home of the late Jane
Looise Smith and is now owned by Edison Hobstetter.

Huntington ° Sometime ago "
about the problem. His letter
has not been answered.
Councilman Franklin Rizer
suggested that the mayor again
ask the Corps that it assist the
village .because the matter is
urgent.
WATER PROBLEM
The mayor reported that he
had met · with the Economic
Development administration
representatives (EOA ) and
Leading Creek Watershed Assn.
olficials in · regard to a new
water system proposed by the
village of Pomeroy .
Pomeroy drilled a test well in
Syracuse which has gained
approval of EDA. The Leading
Creek Agency also has proposed
a new water system. EDA of.
ficials suggested that Pomeroy
sell water to Leading Creek
District since the EDA would

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An air of urgency marked the
discussion and action by
Pomeroy Council Monday night
in regard to the po~ntially
critical condition of the upper
parking lot's stone wall.
Council earlier had reviewed
reports first in the Daily Sen·
tinel that erosion over almost 20
years since the wall was laid up
had caused separations, a
condilion worsening rapidly
since new Ojlio River dams at
Racine and Reedsville have
raised the river level.
Councilmen said Monday
night high water, expected each
win~r, poses a still greater
threat. How much more high
water the wall "will stand" is
unknown. They want the advice
of an engineer.
Mayor Charles
Legar
disclosed that he wrote to the U.
S. Corps of Engineers at

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Highway Department equipment onE, Main St. property in
Pomeroy were lodged Monday afternoon by Delniar A.
Canaday with Division 10 Highway Department Engineer
Max Farley. Farley told Canaday and The Daily Sentinel

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troublesome causes Is spasm you have finished the men~
of the esophagus wbich pause. My best suggeaUoii
causes difficulty a 1m o s t on the llmited Information
identical to beurt pain. The available would be to stop
X rays will be negative in all coffee, iea or cigarette•·
this condition, too, UDless that you may be using ~
the spasm actually occurs mediately. These all COI(while the e.Umihation is be- tribute to ~ and spasm ip
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their relation to the
from
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electrocardiogram tests tells
and
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increase it to one hour
the u s u a 1 criteria for
a
day
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disease were not found. This
ures
may
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helping to rule out the possialso
good
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fubility that your recurrent
chest discomfort is from ture heart disease.
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WASHINGTON (UPI)- The
Agriculturellepartmenthasannounced a program by
by wbicb as much as
1410 million bushels of
fiarm.6tora!CU'IIcanbe kept off
the IOidet lllllil May 31, 1973.
Lollis on lbe 1.9111!1 and 19'10
U'Dp com stored on farms wm!·
tD have ccme due July 31,
mz. Tbe deportment exlended
that date by 10 lllllllths to May
31, l9'13. Il .... eslimaled 75
beSJels of the 1919 CI'G(I and
about 125 millicm btJsbe1s of lbe
1!'11 crop are slllred 1111 farms
~ &amp;V&lt;ailllltillloans.
Depertmeut officials expect
lhalD millillll to 400 million
h d h fnm lbe 1!111 CI'G(I will
beput111111orfaruHltored=.
'lbe due date for these
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too, were extended to May •
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bora- this cwld be 8 factor
with IIDe 11°865 when they
da ille whether to sllft or sell
duriDc lbe'wiatlharvest. ,

have a lot of stomach gas,
bowel trouble aDd I cough a
Jot. ?trays have shown _nothmg m these areas e1ther.
""'• uo:re h as ne~er bee n ~Y
heart problem m my fauuly.
I do oot mow what to do.
Can you enli~hten me? I
take no medication except
an occasional aspirin. Two
M a s t e r ' s elec~ardiograms show.ed a slight irregulari~ b~t the · ~octo! said
he still didn't think 1t was
my heart.
Dear Reader-Yes there
are a number of things that
can cause cbest pain besides
the heart. If I understand
you correctly you mean your
difficulty o c c u r s several
hours after exertion, not
during il I would be a bit
more concerned abDut your
problem if it.occurred while
you were exerting yourseH.
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The best science students of
Meigs County · joined science
scholars from more than 450
high schools in Ohio at a oneday Youth and Science conference at Mershon Auditorium
on The Ohio State University
campus Sept. 18 to explore the
topic, "Youth and Science Success Scene for the 70's."
County Agent C. E. Blakeslee
said the highlight of the
program came in key speaker
Charles L. Hosler's address "Man's Impact on His Environment." Hosler is dean of
the College of Earth and
Mineral Sciences at Pennsylvania Slate University.
Repre.qenting Meigs County
were Donna Francis, daughter
of Mrs . Ruth Francis of
Pomeroy ; Edie Mees, daugh~r
of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Mees of
Pomeroy; James Schmoll, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schmoll
of Middleport; Larry Atherton,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Atherton of Long Bottom, and
Bill Hayes, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Hayes of Chester.
Other conference speakers
included Dean Roy M. Kottman
College of Agriculture and'
Home Economics OSU and
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George D. Robey, president,
Ohio Agricultural Council, who

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. Other provisions of the new
law
- included:
An increase in maximwn
temporary total disabili ty
benefits from $63 per week to
$84 per week during the first 12
weeks, and from $56 to $77 per
week after 12 weeks of
disability.
- An increase of minimum
~mporary benefils from $25
weekly to $35 weekly.
- Increased benefits for
permanent and total disability
from a maximum of $56 to $77
per week and a minimum from
$45.50 to $49 per week.
- increased weekly death
benefits from $56 per week to
$n per week.
- Maximum aggregate death
benefits increased frGm $20,000
1&lt;. $24,000 . .

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gave welcoming addresses;
"Green Survival," by William
Cowen, Professor of Natural
Resources ·and Extension
Fores~r, and "Sediment Saboteur of Our Environment,"
by Bertie Sclunidt, OARDC,
Association Chairman of
Agronomy, Wooster, and
Rodney F. Plimpton, Associate
Professor, Animal Science,

osu.

Cindy J . Bright and Wayne F.
King, both of the College of
Agriculture
and
Home
Economics, introduced a multiscreen, audio-visual program
entitled "You ... Can Make A
World of Difference" which
portrayed the kind of world and
quality of environment America
would like to build in the future.
The event was represented by
the College of Agriculture and
Home Econics at The Ohio Slate
University and The Ohio
Agricultural Council. The
council, representing agencies,
associations and institutions in
Ohio, provided transportation
and the noon luncheon for the
students. Council representatives from Meigs OJunty are
the Meigs · County Soil and
Water Conservation District,
and the Meigs County ASCS
Committee.

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UNITED NATIONS (UPI) The United States put its
prestige on the line at the
opening today of the 26th annual
General Assembly of the United
Nations. The World organization faced some of the
most Important decisions in its
history, including the questions
of whether to admit Communist
China.
The United States advoca~s
admission for China while at the
same tinie insisting on the right
of Nationalist China to relnain
at the United Natiohs. The
session, which has a 1Q9.1tem
agenda to consider, will have to

decide which China - or
whether both - will be
represented.
The United States was
publishing
tooay
two
resolutions with the support of
barely a dozen small memhernatioos. One resolution would
seat Communist China and give
it China's Security Council seat
along with its veto power.
The other would requile a
two-thirds majority for expulsion of the Chinese
Nationalisls. Albania and 17
uther ,Pro-Peldfll natlonl
demanded the NatJO"aa'* IMt
ouated and Peld• a' filled.

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