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Old Magiciap,s Just Disappear

Mov;.r; 0~, ~001&lt;1~~ ~IK~ WJ 1'111 JACK

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BY BOB HOEFLICH
Strange, m1gical thilljlS are happening a! 249
North Third Ave., Middleport. But, why not? Mter
all, tha~·~ the residence of Mauri, tbe Magician.
Maun lS Herman Barker, a former resident of
Meigs and Mason Counties who became enchanted
with the :world of magic ;nd show. business many ·
years ago when at age 18 he saw a performance by
famed magician Howard Thurston in Columbus.
Show business has ·not ·meant a mansion and a
black top hat shaped swimming pooJ.for Barker who
has returned to Meigs County to makirhis home. On
theconlrary the going was tOugh There was hardly
a time that Mauri - or Herma~ Barker _ could
!iive up regular employment to follow the fortunes
of show "biz."
A natural musician - having had no formal
.!raining - Barker 1oined the band of the Hagan beck
and Wallace Circus when it left Middleport many
years ago after showing at Pythian Park. He had
played a baritone in the old time bands in the Bend
area The circus band needed a baritone so he was
on h~ way. Clyde Beatty was with the 'circus and
Barker came to know the famous lion tamer quite
well.
After two seasons with Haganheck and Wallace,

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barker switched to the Cole Brothers Circus when
BeattY. movoo to join that show. Barker later
became the band director for the Haag Circus- at
· the fabulous salary of $8 a week. However, times
· were hard for the "greatest shows on earth" and
Barker returned to Columbus where he had first
become interested in a magic act.
J\ll through the years, he studied, practiced, and
had been collecting props needed in developing into,
"Mauri, the Magician ."
In the 1950s he went out on his own in northern
Ohio playing one night *nds. However, the pay
was not adequate to live on and he continued
working in a variety of endeavors among which was
one making barrels for a Columbus firm.
Barker even tried his hand- or, perhaps, his
sleigh! of hand - on showboats. He played on the
Majestic, the Waler Queen and the Cotton Blossom.
Among the stops sometimes was Pomeroy soil was
old home week for the ambitious performer who
received $5 a week or even $6. On one of the
showboats, he played a role in one of the skits,
performed his magic act and played the _caliope.
While Barker may have had hopes of finding his
stage career a little more rewarding financially, he
freely confesses that he never wanted to become a

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NIN~PIN~1 URCHIN-/

COME ONd;.rf ~AC.K

VOL. XXIV NO. 120

TO WORK!

HERMAN BARKER, who for years has played on slages as "Mauri, the Magicia-n,' ' holds
the traditional "feather flowers " of magic acts at his home in Middleport.

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Now You Know
Before !he various statutes
wer.e repealed in 1627, Englishmen need merely raised "the
hue and cry" to be justified in
pursuing- and even killing - a
suspected wrongdoer. ·

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. "I alwa~.s just wanted todo my thing: and I did
It my way, Barker srud, m reflecting upon .~e
~iff:~ult limes he encountered throughout hts
life lme:
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During the years, he dpfted m and oul of the
South. He was managing a hotel in Carlersville,
G~·., when he met his wtfe, Manon, who stopped. at
the ~otel overmght.enroule to her le~ching position
at Kingstown, G?·· m l!lfij). A courtshtp followed and
they we.re marrted. They moved about through the
South m the followmg year_s. Barker played
engagements hither and yon and Mrs. Barker
continued her teaching until1969 when she retired.
The couple lried Florida, bul as far as Barker is
concerned, there's no place like the Big Bend area.
So, the Barkers have been living in MiddleJ)ort si~e
July: Mrs. Barker says every room of the house IS
mag,t,cal.
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I wouldn t trade a .~hovelful ~f tlus soli for the
whole sta.te of Flortda, Barker JOked.
Maurilast performedm Juneofthis year before
the Kiwan.is Club ~t Chiple.;" Fla:
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And has Maurt retired . No str .
"Old magicians don't retire, they just disappear," Barker insisted.

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Weather
Cloudy, cooler today . chance
of showers soulheast. Clearing
and cooler tonight. the mid or
upper 50s southeast. Fair and
little temperature change
Tuesday .

Devoted To The Interests Of The Meigs- Mason Area

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

TEN CENTS

PHONE 992-2156

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971

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TH' ATE, sO-CALLED BECUZ: HE.
ATE £\'ERYTI-IING IN SIGHT!!

HOW DID A RUNT LIKE Kli-JG

1-IENR:Y nl' \th 6E.COMI'. EMPEROR
O' ALL TH' SI.OI3ro.IIAS, PAPPY?

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SAIGON (UP! ) - President
Nguyen Van Thieu rolled up a
landslide reelection victory
today, accordillg ·to official
figures for South Vietnam 's
uncontested presidential vote,
and he called it a national
achievement.
·"This is really a very good
achievement of our nation and
our people in the building and
implementing of democracy,"
Thieu !faid in a statement
issued from Independence Palace.
Thieu, 48, noted that there

HE GAVE HIS LI'L
SON ~th 0' HIS FOODe&gt;LIT NOT A CIWMB MORf.•

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MAJESTY

OPENING SET
PT J PLEASANT
Tuesday 's dedication
ceremonlesfortheopenlngof

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LATER.- ONE BLAZ.IN'J..'( HOT DA'f-

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SUMMER PALACE.

50 WH'I BODDER
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A BRAIN---

NO MADDER HOW DIPP
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WE. DUN'T ALLOW
PIPPLE OF YOUP.
COLOR IN n\15

NEIGHWRHOOr!!

CAPTAIN EASY
IJIJ.\ATW~L.l&gt;ME'ANT SPEL..L- BY THE WITCH CHIL-D 1 FMJr-JY OOOL~Y,
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HA~ HAD UNFORE:7!:!0N f&lt;:~S&gt;Ul- 17!
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CONFOlJt-JD IT. HIMF ~ WHAT HAV~ .LET'7 LOOK.
YCJ/J DONE TO ME: WITH YOUR
AT IT THI? WAY...
P5'fCHIATIZJC CLAPTRAP~
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ker and in an atmosphere of
discontent to the people and
government repression.
"We do not recognize the
leadership of Mr . Nguyen Van
Thieu, " the statement said .
"We do not recognize the
leadership of Mr. Nguyen Van
Thieu," the statement said.
"We do not recognize all the
prefabricated results of the
ele.ction which Mr. Thieu's
police machinery organized and
. conlrolled."
The statemenl was issued by
the "People's Force Against
Dictatorship," a committee

formed last week of influential
Ky backers and other opponents
of Thieu.
The government Election
Information Center published a
preliminary nationwide counl
that showed Thieu got 5,776,074
votes, or 91.51 per cent of the
total of 6,311,853 cas!.
The center said 353,146 votes
were invalid and counted
against Thieu. That amounled
to 5.5 per cent of the vote.
'There was some mystery abllut
the remaining 3 per cent.
Officials said there were some
"missing ballots" and it would

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$2,500 or more agricultural
products in the year as compared with 313 in 1964.
The report also showed
average farm size in Meigs
Coun ty was 156.8 acres and
average value of these farms land and buildings - was
$24,337.
Other figures from !he report
were :

7f0P ~TARING AT
66 !.ATe FOR THAT

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ASCS Elections on December 1
county are known as BedfordSalisbury, Salem-Rulland ,
Columbia -Scipio, Olive-Orange,
Letart-Lebanon, Chesler, and
Sutton.
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All farmers are eligible to
receive a ballot and all farmers
have the righl to be nominated
by petition . A notice and blank
petition is being sent to all
known eligible voters. U more

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petitions are desired, farmers
may call at the county office
and pick them up. Each petition
submitted must be limited to
one nominee, signed by at least
three eligible voters in the
community, include a cer tilication that the nominee is
willing to serve if elected, and
must be received at the County
ASCS office ·in Pomeroy not

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Value of all farm products an agricutlural census is insold in 1969 was $4,000,914 while formation on the extent of which
the total in 1964 was $3,516,350. corporate structure is being
used by operators of farms from
Value of all crops sold in 1969 which agricullural products
was $746,300; in 1964, $794,282. totaling $2,500 and over were
sold. Including family !arms
Value of all livestock, poultry, using this type of business
and their products sold in 1969 structure , four of the county's
was $3,218.44; in 1964,$2,678,655. $2,500 and over farms are inReported for the first time in corporated .

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be one or two days before all
the votes could be accounted
for .
Thieu had said he would quit
if he didn't get more than 50
per cent of the vote, but the
huge plurality of ballots counted gave him an overwhelming
vote of confidence.
The results showed the grip
the Thieu-appointed province
chiefs have on the countryside.
All of them are army colonels
and all of them were under
orders to get out the vote and
make sure it went to the
president .

Meigs Farm c 0 u nt D0 wn

Memorial Bridge will commence at 2 p. m., a West
Meigs County showed 762
Virginia Department of Highfarms
in the 1969 Census of
ways spokesman said today.
Agriculture, according to
West Vlrg.lnla Gov. Arch
MRS. OSBY A. MARTIN, Le Chapeau Deparlemental Eight and Forty, third left, was
Moore will be on hand for the figures released by the U. S.
honored a! a reception Sunday at !he Middle(l(lrt Church of Christ. With her, above, I tor, are
Department of Commerce's
activities.
Mrs. Catherine Welsh, chapeaU" of the Meigs County Salon 710; Mrs. Virgil Walker of Racine,
Bureau of the Census.
Departementalle secill!taire-cassiere (Mrs. Martin ), and Mrs. Harry Davis, president or the
In the last previous census of
American Legion Auxiliary of Pomeroy Drew Websler Post 39. The Meigs Salon and lhe
agriculture in 1964, the number
Pomeroy unit hosted the reception. See account on Page 5.
of farms in the county was 1,073.
RATEDSU~ERIOR
Of the county's total farms in
MASON - The Wahama 1969, 254 are reported as selling
High School band received a
first divisional rating Superior- at the Invitational
Southeast.,lland Festival
Saturday In Bristol, Tenn.
The White Falcon band was
Two young men were injured (.isle and a passenger, Steve off the road just long enough for one of four bands to receive
The
Meigs
County
and an auto demolished. in a Winebrenner, 16, Syracuse, her car to leave the highway to .the superior rating. The 85- Agriculture Stabilization and
two-car accident Sunday at I :45 suffered abrasions and back strike and break off a power member group was ac- Con·servation Committee
injuries. Both were taken to pole . There were no injuries anc. · companied to the festival by election this year will be held
p.m. in Syracuse.
Marshall Millon Varian said Holzer Medical Center by only light damage to her CillO Its directors, Gerald Sim- Dec. L
Meanwhile, three single car mons and Charles Yeago.
Donald · Keith Lisle, 18, private car where they were
Ballots will be mailed to
accidents were investigated by Twenty bands participated In voters about 12 days before the
Syracuse. was traveling east on treated and released .
Mullen was cited to Mayor the Sheriff's Dept. Sunday.
SR 124 when a car driven by
the class with the Wahama election. These voted ballots
At 12:30 a.m : on County Road band.
Sean Mullen, 22, Middleport, Herman London's Court for
must be mailed or returned in
pulled off Bridgeman Sl. onto failure to yield right of way at 28 five tenths of a mile north of
person not later than Dec. L
an
intersection.
The
Lisle
car
SR
124
near
R~cine,
Calvin
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124, striking Lisle's vehicle.
w The ASC conununities in the
Lisle's car went off the high- was demolished. There was Wilford Mayle, Jr., 18, was
way on the right, back across moderate damage to Mullen's . traveling north when he failed 1· '
Saturday at 1:45p.m. on·John lo round a curve . His car went
the highway and off on the left,
turned around and then over on St. in Syracuse, Denise M. off the highway and struck a
Cross, 16, Racine, look her eyes bridge abutment. Mayle had
its top.
face, chest and back injuries,
but was not immediately
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demolished. No arrest was
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Sunday at 3a.m. on Vine St. in
By United Press International
RJ!cine Robert Bruce Beegle,
24, RJ!cine, Rt. 1, traveling east,
Coal Talks may Resume Soon
turned onto Rt. 338 in heavy fog,
NEW YORK - REPRESENTATIVES of the United Mine He cut too sharply. and struck a
Workers Union and the mine owners may resume their lalks on parked auto belonging to
Tuesday . The sessions were recessed on Friday. The union 's Charles R. Alkire . There wert
policy arKI scale commitlee met here today to consider a report on no injuries or arrests, bul heavy
negotiations in the country-wide strike. Meantime, members of damage .to both cars.
At 6:55a.m. on SR 124, Rickey
the International Longshoremen's Association.and the New York
Shipping As.!lociation resumed talks today after a weekend recess. Allen Wilt, 18, Bucyrus, wtla
The JLA workers went on strike Friday at Gulf Coast and East !raveling east when due to
Coast docks, chieny over the issue of a guaranteed annual in- heavy fog he went off the highway and struck a utility pole.
come.
Wilt had ,injuries to his head
end right leg but was not imHouse, Senate Votes Today
·mediately treated. There .wu
WASHINGTON- BOTH THE HOUSE and Senate will vote
heavy ·damage to the car. No
loday on bills aimed at reversing President Nixon's order for a· citation was issued .
half-year pootponement of pay hikes for federal employes. The
balloting poses an important tes.t of !he. entire new ec?nomic
INFANT HELPED
progtam promulgated by the ·WJD.te House.
The Middleport E-R squad
-leni to the William Harris
Strike. Meetings in Progress
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SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED - Two freshmen at the
residence, 169 North Second
SAN FRANCISCO - ON THE WEST COAST, striking
Holzer
Medical Center School of Nursing have each received
Ave. at 3:07 a.m. today to help
members of the International Longshoremen 's and
a $375 scholarship pro:.tden by ·the Ohio Valley Electric
seven-month old Michael
Wjll'ehousemen 's Union and representatives of their employer
Corporation. They are Mary Bradbury, 18, second left,
Harris, who baa a high fever
oup the Pacific Maritime Association met separately Sunday
.and h~vin g diffi~ulty breathing. daughter of Mt. and Mrs. C. A. Bradbury of Middleport, and
~lth Director J. Curtis Counts of Ule Federal Mediation arid He was taken to Veterans Emily Grose, third left, daughler of Mr . and Mu. RJ!y Grose
Conciliation Service. Counts said the negotiations were making Memorial Hospital and was
of Cheshire. Mary's father is assislant chief chemist at
headway because "there were less obstacles in the way .'"
admitted.
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had been a higher recorded
turnout of voters-87.7 per cent
-than for any nationwide
eleclion since he first ran for
office in 1967. That year 83 per
cent turned out at the polls.
Meantime, a group of influential backers of Vice President
Nguyen Cao Ky also issued a
statement.in which they called
the election"a far ce".
They demanded that the
United States halt direct
support or Thieu's government
because lhe election "was
conducted with the support of
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17 years. Mr. Grose, malnlenancc foreman at the Kyger
Creek Plant, has ·abo been employf!!, there 17 years.
Presenting the checks to the gitls at Davis Hall in Gallrpolis
was Lou Ford, manager of the Kyger Creek Power Plant, and
Miss Berenice Skehan, director of the H~l~er Medical Center
School of Nursing. O.V.E.C. scholarships are given each year
. to enlering fresh!f1en at the Holzer Medical Center School of
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later than Oct. 27.
If six or more eligible candidates . are nominated by
proper petition, no further
nominations will be made. If
less than six are nominated by
petition, the present community
committee will add the number
of nominees needed to complele
the slate of six . If a person who
is nominated by petition is
found to be ineligible. he will he
so notified and given 15 days in
which to apJl!!aL
Persons nominated should be
currently engaged in the
operation of a farm or ranch
and be well qualified for
committee work. In general, a
farmer is eligible to be a
communily committeeman if he
Jives in the community in which
he is eligible to vote.
The duties of community
committeemen include : informing farmers of the purpose
and provisions of the ASCS
programs, keeping the county
committee informed of local
conditions , recommending
needed changes in farm
programs, .Parlicipatlng in
community meetings as
necessary , and performing
other dulles as assigned by the
county committee.
LOCAL TEMPS '
Temperature in downtown
Pomeroy Monday at II a.m.
was 70 degrees under cloudy
skies.
PROBE UNDER WAY
Under investigation by the
Meigs County Sheriff's Dept. is
a breaking and entering at the
L. D. Bird home, Rt. I, Long
Bottom, that occur'red some
time over the w·eekend, The
Bird home is lncated near
lJastern High SchooL

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LE;GAL NOTI~E

P M

October 27

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NOT CE s hereby g ~en that
n
pu suance of a Reso ut on of
The to low ng Real Estate
the Counc ot the v llag e of
situate
rr 65 acre Lot 157 M dd eport Oh o passed on the
Section 29 Town 1 Range 13 26th day of July 197 there w 1
Meigs County Oh o bounded as be subm tted to a vote of the
follows
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e of sa d V I age at the
Beg ;fi(ning at the northwest peop
ELECTION to be held
corner of sa d Sect on 29 thence Genera
n
the
v
I age of M dd eport
along the north 1 ne of sa d
Oh1o.
at
the
places of
sect on to the northeast corner vot ng the re nregular
on Tuesday the
of Kerrs 6 acre ot thence along 2nd day of Novemb
er 197 the
sa d Kerrs east 1 ne 245 feet
quest on of ssu na bonds nt ct.&gt;\ n
thence north 85:1/• deg east 389 v 1 age n th e amount of S x ty
feet thence south 6&amp; 2 deg east Thousand Do Iars ($60 000 OOJ
279 feet to a Locust Tree thence for the purpose of pa y ng the
south 17 2 deg east 843 feet to cos t of constru ct ng a new f re
Powell s west ne thence ~long stat on
f urn sh no
and
sa d Powells wes1 I ne 428 , equ
ng the same and m
feet to to sa d Powe s nor provpp
ng the s te thereof as
thwest corner thence north 2 1 prov ded by law
deg east 322 teet to he center of
The max mum numbe
of
a road then ce a ong the eenter yea
s dur ng wh ch such bonds
of sa d road In a northwest are to run s 2 yell s
d rect on to he east s de of the
The est m ated average ad
Thomas Fork road r.ear M es d tonal tax rate amoun s to
Moors lot thence a ong the east Twelve Cents for each one
s de of the sad Thomas Fork hund ed do ars of va uat on
road n a southwest d rect on o wh ch s 1 2 m lis for each one
the pla ce of beg nn ng save and
ar. of valuat on outs de of
except 1 ac es so ld to M les do
he I m ta t on mposed by Ar
Moors by v B Horton a so a
c e Xl
Sect on 2 of the
r ght of way granted to the Oh o Cons tu on 1\lS ce rt f ed by the
Centra Ra road the and so Coun y Aud to
conveyed be ng 32 9 100 acres
The Pol s for sa d Elect on
more or less ,
w
open at 6 30 o c ock A M
Also the fo ow ng rea est a e and em a n open unt
6 30
s tuate n Me gs County Oh o o clock P M Ea stern Sta ndard
and s the 65 ac e part of 100 Tmeo fsadday
ac e of 57 bounded and
By order of he Board of
des cr bed as to ows The one E ec ons of Me gs Coun y
acre lot ly ng n the west end of
Oh o
satd part of sa d 00 a crt o
Edw n S Co:za t
Beg nn ng at a stake a a run on
Cha man
the east s de of the road sou h
Of the br dge ove
Th omas
Fork thence south 59 d egrees
hence south 49
east 290 fee
degrees west 150 feet thence
north 59 deg ees west 290 fee t to
the road
thence no rth 49
degrees eas along sa d road so
LEGAL NOTICE
feet to the p ace df beg nn ng
con fa n ng
ac e Also
he
NOTICE OF ELECTION
fo ow ng lo ad ton ng sad 1
ON TAX LEVY
acre lots tuate n Sec 30 n he
IN EXCESS OF
65 acre part of 00 acr e lot 157 n
THE TEN MILL
sa d County and Sta e Beg n
LIMI111TION
n ng at he Nor h corner of sa d
NOT CE s her eby g ven ha t
Moor s ac e o
hence Nor h n pu suance of a Reso ul on of
33
deg ees east 60 feet hen ce he Board of Coun y Com
&lt;60u h 53 degrees eas 84 feet
m ss one s of he Coun y of
then ce sou h 70 degrees east 246 Me gs Po me roy Oh o passed
fee
thence sou h 49 2 deg on he 7th day of Septe mbe
west 08 fee to the east corne r
97 there w be subm I ed to
of sa d ac e ot thence no h a vo e of he peop e of sa d
59 deg west OB fee fa the eas County a a Genera E LEC
hence T ON to be he ld n he county of
co ne of sa d ac e Ia
north 59 deg west 290 teet to he Me gs Oh o a
he
egu a
place of beg nn ng cant a n ng paces of vo ng he en on
2 acre
Save and excep t he Tuesday
the 2nd day of
r ght ot way granted by sa d November 971 the ques t on of
Moors to the Oh o Centra
evy ng n excess of the en m
Ra road be ng he same r ea
of
m at on to the benet
estate conveyed by V B Hor on Me gs Coun y for the purpose of
and Dabney hers o sa d M es p ov d ng care ma ntenan ce
Moors and eco ded n Vo 39 !rea men I and hasp a Iat on of
Pages J49 350 and 352 A so n es den Is of Me gs Coun y who
Vo 56 Pages 102 03 and 04 are suffer ng from tuber cu os s
Also Vo aa Pages 393 and 394 a hasp fa s w th wh ch th e
Me gs Coun y Dee a Records Comm ss oners of M e gs Coun y
Save and excep J 079 acres have contracted and for the
conveye d o th e Sta e of Oh o by su pport of Tubercu os s Cl n cs
deed r eco ded n Vo 224 Page pu suant
o t he au ho ty
605
Me gs
Cou nty
Deed g an ed n Sec on 339 38 o I he
Records referen ce to wh ch s Oh o Rev sed Cod e
he rebv made fo
del n e
Sa d ta x be ng a enewa of
descr pt on of he excep on an eK s ng ax of 65 m s o un
Save and excep a acre con fo f ve yea s
veyed to Orv lie and M dred
M II rons by deed eco rded n a a ate no exceed ng 65 m Is
Vo ume 169 Page 164 Me gs to each one dol ar of va ua~ on
Coun I y
De ed
R eco ds wh ch a moun s to S x and on e
efe ence to wh ch s he eby ha f ce n s for each one hund ed
made fo del n te descr pi on of do a s of valuat on tor F ve
h s excep on Except ng and yea s
res erv ng to he Grantors
The po s for sa d Elect on
H en r y M
rons a nd Mare w I be open at 6 30 o clock A M
M rons 1 57 of the above and rem a n open un I 6 30
descr bed ea t es a e more or o c ock P M Eastern Standard
tess descr bed as follows
T me of sa d day
Beg nn ng a a po n on S ate
By o der of the Boa d of
H ghway
ght of way 234 13 Etec ons- of Me gs Coun y
r gh of center ne stat on 69
o
p us H 5 hence bear ng south
44 deg 29 07
east 360 to
Edw n S Coza
tacked hub
hence nQ h 32
Cha man
deg 50 53 east JOB 8 to ron
p n n ce nter ne of townsh p
Do oth y M Jo hn s on
road No 94 thence fo ow ng
C erk
ce nter ne of townsh p road and
Da ed Sep 28th 97
ex st ng prope ty ne nor hwest
to pont on sta e h ~hway r ght
10 ' 1 8 25 .do
of way 252
ght of stat on 170
plus 78 thence sou h 46 deg JO
LEGAL NOTICE
30 wes 22 78 o a po nf on
r ght Of way 251 75 r ght of 70
NOTICE OF E;LECTION
plu s 56 2 thence souttl 68 deg
ON TAX LEVY
26 11 wes SO 4 lo po nt on
IN EXCESS OF
r ght of
r ght of way 230
THE
TEN MILL
stat on 70 plu s 00 hen ce so u h
LIMITATION
39 deg 18 53 75 83 o po n of
T ICE s hereby g ven ha
beg nn ng
con ta n ng
57 n NO
pur suan ce of a Resolut on of
acre s mo e or ess
he Counc I of the V age of
Further sub ect
o
al
Pomeroy Oh o pa ssed on th e
easements and r gh s of way of 8th day of September 197
record
De ed
Reference
the e w II be aubm tied to avo e
Volume 227 Page 577 Me gs ot he peop e of sa d v age of
County Deed Reco ds
Pomeroy Oh Q at the regu ar
The r ghl tore eel any and or p aces of vot ng there n on
a I b ds s eserved by the Tuesday
th e 2nd day of
v llage of M ddleport
Novemb er 97
he ques on of
Gene Grate
evy ng n excess of the ten m
Cl erk Treasurer
m at on for the benef t of
9 20 27 ( 0 '
8 5t
Pomeroy V age
for the
pu rpose of Curren t expenses of
he V llag e of Pomeroy Oh o
Sa d tax be ng an addlt ona
NOTICE ON FILING
ax of ' m II to un for f ve
OF INVENTORY
yea s a a rate not exceed ng
AND APPRAISEMENT
One half m II for each one do ar
The State of Oh•o
Me gs o va ua on wh ch amQunts o
County Probate Court
f ~e cen s for each one hundred
To the Executor of the es a e
do ars of va ua on for f ve
to such of the fo ow ng as are years
res dents of he State of Oh o
The Po s for sa d El ect on
'V z - the surv v ng spouse the
w I be open at 6 30 o clock A M
next of k n the benet c ar es and
re m a ns op en un I 6 30
under the w 1 and to the at o c ock P M Ea stern S and a d
t.o rney
or
attorneys T me of sa d day
represen t ng
any
of
t he
By order of th e Board ol
afQrement oned persons
Elect ons of Me gs County
Orv e E Wa tson Deceased Oh o
R eeds-v I e Oh o R 0
0 ve
Townsh p No 20445
Edw n S Coza
You are hereby no f ed hat
Cha rman
the
Inventory
and
Ap
pra sement of the estate of th e
Dorothy M Johnston
aforementioned deceased ate
c erk
of said County was f ed n h s
Da ed SeP 28 197
Court Sa d nventory and
Appra sement w 1 be to
OJ &lt; 1 18 25 4
hear ng before th sCo ur on he
13th day of October
97
at
10 00 o c ock A M
Any person des ring to f le
except ons thereto must f e
NOTICE OF ELECTION
them a east fi ve days pr or to
ON TAX LEVY
the date set for hear ng
IN EXCESS OF
G ven under my hand and
THE
TEN MILL
sea of sad Co urt th s 24th day
LIMITATION
of Septem be 97
NOT C E s hereby g ven hat
F H 0 Br en
n pursuance of a Reso u on of
Judge and ex off co Cl erk th e Counc of the v age of
of sa d Court Rae ne Oh o pa ssed on th e 2nd
day of Se ptember
97
her e
By An n B Watson w be subm tted to avo e of the
Deputy C e k peop e of sa d V II age a a
' 2t
Genera E LECT ION to be he d
n heV lageof Ra e ne Oh oat
the regu ar pla ce of vot ng
ther e n on Tuesday th e 2np
NOTICE
day of Nove m ber
971
he
Not ce s he eby g ven tha t ques t on of evy ng n excess of
the Pome oy Na ona Bank
he ten m I I m I tat on for the
Pomeroy Oh o on September benet t of Rae ne V llage for the
22 1971 f ed w th the Reg onal purpose of Cu rrent expenses
Adm n sr a or of Nat anal
s~ d tax be ng a renew a of
Banks One Er ev ew P aza an ex st ng tax of Two m s to
C eveland Oh o for pe m ssion r un for f ve years
to relocate the banks Rutlltnd
Bran ch from Ma n Street a a rate not uceed ng 2 0 m lis
Rutla nd Oh o to Sa em Street lor each one dollar of va uat on
Rutland Oh o
wh ch amounts to Twenty Ce nts
tor each one hundred do Iars of
POMEROY NATIONAL BANK valuat on for F ve years
The Polls for sa d E ection
Pom~roy Oh o
(10 I ; t
w I be open at 6 JO o clock A M
and rem a n open unl I 6 JO
o c oc k P M Easterf\ Standard
T me of sa d day
El l( order of the Board of
LEGAL NOTICE
E ect on of Meigs County Oh o
Not ce s hereby g ven that on
Tuesday October 12th 1971 at
Edw n S Cozart
10 00 A M we w I offer for sate
Cha rman
at publ c auction to the h ghest
b dder for cash in hand at Keith
Dorothy M Johns t&lt;ln
Goble Ford Inc 461 S Th rd
Cle k
Ave
Ml~d eport
Oh o the
Dated September 28 1971
following described car to w t
1 - 1971 Ford Mustong 2
8 25 4t
door Hardtop w th Ser a
Es~te

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numbor IFOIF 108009

The undersigned reserves the
right to b d
Kerth Gob e Ford Inc

Mlddl!port Oh o
(tOI.l6Jt

3-The Dally Sentinel MlddleJ!ori-Pomeroy 0 Oct 4 1971

lHel£\n
Help
Us
I
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NOTlCE OF ELECTION
ON ISSUE
OF BONDS

1971 tor the

follow n~

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LEGAL NOTICE

Sealed b ds w II be rece ved
by the V llage of M dd eport
Oh o 237 'Race Street unt 1 4
sale

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North

East

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South
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lead- "I 5
Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Oswald We are frequent
ly asked 1f we ever open one
no trump when we hold a
five card maJor Our answer
1s that we do any lime our
hand fulfills all reqUirements
for a no trump openmg
Jrm Today s hand !llus
!rates why we favor the no
trump openmg w h en our
hand meets these reqmre
ments Aftet South s openmg
no trump Norlh has a class
1c ra1se to game If West
ma kes h1 s normal opemng
lead of the fourth best hear t
Sout il proceeds to rattle off
10 h 1cks If West opens some
ether su1t the play w II go
more slowly but the end re
suit w11l be mne or 10 tncks
In other words three no
trump played by South 1s a
c nch contract
Oswald
Let s see what
happens 1f South opens one
spade North may elect to
respond one no trump South
will study awhile He may
pass or he may ra1se to two
no trump If he ra1ses to two
no trump North w11l con
tmue to game East Will be
on lead and 1S qwte hkely to
lead the Jack of hearts If he
does West w11l wm the first
f ve tncks and no one can
make three no trump that
"ay
J1m
North may ra1se
spades Playmg m spades
Soulh will probably be held
lo n ne tn cks Nme tncks
are enough for game m no
trump They aren I enough
m spades

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Voice along Broadway

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BY JACK 0 BRIAN

mto the ghettos so Gypsy cabs flip their rear
bu'"i"rs at the medallioned scaredtes Wtth thiS
ROYALTIES ARE TITHES 111AT BIND
s1gn We re not yellow - we go anywhere
NEW YORK - Jesus ChriSt Superstar
The week she died by choice Pter Angeli
needs a few backstage rruracles to qwet the no was m a Ch 9 mov1e here Story of Three
doubt apostles who wrote 11 Slrange they want Loves Pier s epiSode operung eerily ~ her
the1r royalties
The 20th Fox proxy f1ght attempted swc1de
The eh1c male MadiSOn
group dug m for a long battle even listed m the Ave bootmakers now get $24 for new soles &amp;
N Y phone book Jeanette Hackel~ w1dow of heels B1ll Cosby amves at the Stage Deily at
great old Ziegfel!l tenor John Steel was flown to 8 30 a m orders lox and eggs and bnngs hiS
Columbia Presbytenan Hospital here m a coma own AfriCan coffee Jelled to hun from Kenya
from Martha s Vmeyard where she suffered a
Ryan 0 Neal s Love Story stardom went
savage acc1denl
Fred Allen s ally Peter stra1ghl to hiS waiStline
Its never having to
Donald IS senously ailing agam
Guss1e say sorry no seconds
Clark Gables star
Moran s date at the Grenadier was Tom Cor Sized plrunt as he neared the end of hiS career
bally who wed Guss1e for about a mmute (ac was relief For the f~rst tune m 30 years I II be
lually 48 hours)
Mayor Bob Wagner s able to let my stomach out Clark admitted
divorced wife Barbara Cavanagh IS bemg Cormne Calve Is blithe Calve Is blithe mdeed
there thered by her longlune broker fr1ertd Don about her career reverses told Mike Douglas as
W1lson Orchestra leader at the F1ghl for Sight she hoped appearmg on hiS show wouldn t stop
Rainbow Room benefit bash Oct 17 1s a her Calif welfare checks Sad k1d
pmgnantly perfect cho1ce blind bandleader Phil
Bermett
Apollo aslronaut Jun lrwm s proudest of h1s
Dina Mernll so dearly yearns the star role m
The lOth Month
by
Geni:leman s latest award a letter sweater from hiS Salt Lake
Agreement author Laura Z Hobson she took City high school for bemg the best long diStance
Ed Muskie and
her case strrught to Laura Z who explamed 11 s man the school ever had
out of her hands - Warners bought 1t
The George McGovern are having parallel bad
Library Restaurant on the upper West Side has publicity breaks Muskie tripped over his tongue
made 11 as a celebrity hangout
M1chel on the Negro-for Veep semanllcs and Sen MeG
Kazan s ba1rdo parlor has an honest-to.gm lost a multi-page Look Mag layout supposed to
All the status
marl!ru rmse (Does she or doesn t she' Only her run the week after it plopped
bartender knows) Erstwhile off-and-onscreen thunbles are spreadmg out Kermeth Jay Lane
haddie Lawrence Tierney has blown up (as a who started m great JUnk jewelry has been
hardhat construction guy) to a Ear happier 235 corrumsstoned to destgn Onental-eoolle style
denun swts denun ' Israel has X-raled sex
lbs
The N Y phone book s as opturustic as f1lm trouble not bemg shown - bemg shot there
The orthodox J ew1sh hierarchy there also 1s
Howard Samuels our offlrack betting maven 11
con tams 12 Wmners and only one Loser
We fltppmg Its yarmulke - at semor off1cers m the
loave John Lennon s sWitch on Ench Segal s army haidmg out birth control ptlls to the gll"l
recrUits HaVIng seen Anna Moore for decades
mane Love IS never havmg to say you re sorry
behind the cash regiSter m her famed and now
from Love Story the whilom Beatie s w1tty
realistic aphonsm 1s Love IS havmg to say forlornly gone Dinty Moore s restaurant we
were starUed to get postcards from Anna
you re sorry - every half hoW'
datelined Stockholm and Copenhagen
Gad
Restaurant casualties keep burpmg along
Maud Chez Elle shuttered after 35 years
The How we wish shed re-open her great Bdwy
Sportscr1be Larry
Recession Atlantic City s racetrack handle IS restaurant - anywhere I
off 21 pet
Charlton Heston thinks nobody Merchant m his new book And Every Day You
knows he sneaked mto town he s at the ch1c Take Another B1te takes a huge chew out of
Sherry Netherland
Tennessee Williams ABC sportscreamer Howard Cosell Howte says
JOined the SICk list The Corruruttee of Chmce he ll have to get shots for rab1es Mrs Charles
Lindsay For 72 meets once a week m a Percy wife of the nch-riCh senator can afford
different pub solicits reduced pmes for drinks the most expens1ve Valentino-DJOr-{;tvencby.St
expects free lunch m a motley crew m mod Laurent gowns but saved maybe $6 000 buymg
the same des1gns off Ohrhach s perf~ckop1es
mearung raffiSh outf1ts
plpHack Jlllll like other litUe urchms such as
Dead blues smgers IS next year s film treid
Dor1s
Duke (bought seven) the Duchess of
several based on B1llie Holiday are due m
eluding formerly Supreme Diana Ross m one Manchester (five) N Y Pool-Newsweek owner
Dianne WarwJCke as the late Bessie Snuth aid Kathanne Graham (14 ) top decorator Melame
Sharon Farrell m another as the late JaniS Joplin Kahane (st:x ) Mrs NICk DuPont of (where else)
Stars and standbys do get along despite old Delaware (ooly three poor underpriVIleged
stage snobbery Dorothy Collins and her standby heu-ess) Diana Sands (three) Mrs Charles
m Follies Jan Clayton lunched agreeably at Masson wife of the owner of La Grenouille
Au Turmel
Gypsy Cabs have proliferated (four) Mrs Peter Duchin (only two') and Ed
because regular medallionedJ only cabs pamted Sullivan s daughter Mrs Betty Precht two
yellow by law) taXIs are off1c1ally afraid to dr1ve (shows off TV this year y know) Awwww

DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB
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TODA.1' S QUESTION
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Today'•
Alrrumac

Dear Dr Lamb--! II sk1p
formalities because I forgot
most of them over here but
I can shll wnte my requests
l ve Just read a late 1ssue of
your column about gonor
rhea bemg the No 2 mfec
Lion m the Untied States
Well I feel 11 would be a
great service 1f you would
have an artiCle explammg
the sy mptoms what they
ca use or do to your sexual
organs and what cures
there are and what early de
teclwn and treatment will
do
Bemg m V 1e t n a m for
seven months stal!oned JUSt
o t s1 d e of Sa1gon
The
World s Sm Capital
I ve
seen a few cases of thmgs
and have broadened my hfe
w1th knowled ge I d llke for
vou to pass on L!l o t lfe r
young people
Also, I feel t h 1s p 01 n l
should be one of the heav1est
pomts stressed m sex educa
tton m schools I would be
very
pleased 1f you passed
Amencan cuckoos become
my
r.omt
of v1ew along to
vociferous as a storm ap
peop
e
who
are m charge of
proaches and consequently
are frequentlX referred to as sex erl 1cation n schools
ram crows
Dear Reader- Your tdea

of mcludmg mformatwn on
venereal disease m sex edu
calion IS nght on target
Wtth each freedom should
go a little respons1b1llty The
truth IS that an mktrmed
public usmg mature JUdg
ment could w1pe out vene
real disease
The mam pomt I d like to
make IS that anyone can go
to h1s or her local health
department (c1ty or county
d~pendmg on local orgamza
l!onal structure) for a free
exammahon and treatment
for venereal d1sease Lack
of money 1s no barner to
med1cal attentwn for any
one
Gonorrhea 1s spread by
sexual acl!v1ty In the male
the mflammat10n c a uses
burmng and 1tchmg durmg
urmal!on A discharge may
soon follow The creamy or
yellow discharge and d1s
comfort usually warns the
man The female may have
no symptoms and no notice
able discharge other than
her normal amount of natu
ral secretions She can be
mfected and not realize tl
In the male the ubes to the
t es t 1c I e are Involved and
may become "ca rred mak

mg h1m permanently sterlle
The tubes m the fe11,1a1e are
similarly affected and may
cause permanent stenhty
Gonorrhea can also cause
arthnhs whtch 1s parhcu
larly difficult to treat
The woman takmg birth
control p1lls IS tw1ce as eas.
1ly mfected on exposure to
gonorrhea The pills affect
the normal aculity of the
vagma which helps to wal'd
off getms
Syph1lrs can cause an m
fechon Without any ev1dem
s1gn§ A small sore may de
velop soop after exposure
but It maJ be so ~ma11 or
w1thm the vagma that 11
goes unnol!ced Untreated
syphiliS IS the great 1m1ta
tor causing problems s1m1
lar to almost all d1seases
known It causes heart dts
ease bram disease JOint dts
ease and paralysis
Venereal disease caq often
be prevented by usmg an
old fashiOned condom How
ever Wllh sexual prnm1scu
1ty the danger 1s always
there and parl!r 1larly now
w1Lh venereal d1sease reach
mg ep1dem1c proport•onsom e say out of control If

1

By United Press Intemallooal
Toledo and Bowlmg Green re
presenting the old and the new
of M1d Amencan Conference
football power get together
Saturday In another one of their
backyard brawls wtth the MAC
h tie possibly on the line
The Rockets two time defend
mg conference champ19n and
once agam piCked as the team
to beat has a 27-game wlnnmg
streak gomg the longest m the
nat10n
Toledo p1cked up 1ts fit's! con
ference v1ctory and fourth of
...the season Saturday night w1th
a 31 28 dec1s1on over Ohto Um
verstty hefore a record crowd
of 21 984 tn the Glass Bowl
Bowling Green w1th sopho
mores scormg al11ts pomls rtp
ped a veteran Western M1ch1
gan team 23-1i for Its sec( mll

MAN S EYE VIEW OF WOMEN'S LIBERATION
Dear Helen
I don t see why men are down on women s liberation when II
w1ll Iibera te us from bad scenes like
1 Being the breadwinner
2 Making the deciSions
3 Opening doors and otherwise kowtowing to the ladies
4 Actually wmaturally polite in the presence of wcmen
5 Worrying because were the bead of the family with all
the responsibility
6 Being the supreme protector the strong one the bciea the
owner It will be great to relax and be just a hUsband
Me I m glad to shuck a lot ofjhis noosen.!e and let my wife
take her fair share If she earn1'more mmey than I do wbo
cares' She swelcome to equal rights because I m tired of the he
man role
I say Thank you liberators you re giving men a chance to
rest - READY TO ABDICATE
•
Dear RTA
Either you rea candidate for the men satWliary ofN 0 W or
you re a low~ey satirist Either way you ve made some good
points Hang m there' - H
Dear Helen
Thls Joe who blasts women m bars he needs an answer
Just becal!Sll HE IS all ey~rhaps on the make doesn t
mean that everyone Is I a one of foW' singles who go 0111 to
have fun not wrestling rna es
We go to the bar together and leave the same way after
jokmg around dancmg a little meeting our friends U a girl lela a
fellow know shes just out to have fun (no games) he wont be
expecting to drag her to bed
Come on Joe all gu-ls aren t tramps because they sbow up in
barsunescorted That sa VIew that waS going out 20 years ago• DOTTIE
Dear Helen
Joe complamed about women m hotpants at banr Men don t
stare at women s legs any more (unless they re too old to do
anything else) The mimskirl cured that A loog elQII!nse of leg
IS!I t a come-on Joe old boy Its sunply a style
and the leg has
to be fantastically shapely these da)'!l to make a mans head lw'n
- A UITLE SAD ABOUT THAT
Dear Helen
I m a happily marned w001an, aid I go lnlo a bar on my way
home from work- not to pickup men but to relu over a drink or
two chat w1th people (not about sex but about what s heppening
in the world)
My husband trusts me He knows that I can handle the oc
castonal masher But most men don t My advice to Joe Is to
g~ve his mind a good scrubbing and keep his hands where they
belong (on the har around his glass)- SIDRLEY
Dear Helen
The letter by Joseph sbould be a warning to women, who
th1nk they re so equal they can mvade bars alme They shculd
change their dress habits back to decency and slay borne where
they belong ThiS would go a long way toward brln~ crime
under control as everybody knows the way females dress these
days 1san open mv1tation to rapists and murderers - A FRIEND
OF THE FAIR SEX

OHIO HIGH SCHOOL
FOOTBALL SCORES
By United Pren lnternaltonal
C nclnnal Woodward 54 Walnut
Hills o
C nclnnat Xavier 13
Toledo Central Catholic 3
L It e M am 42 Klrlgs 14
C eve and Bened ctlne 56
C eve and John Adams 6
Valley Forge 41 Shaker Heights
0

K rl and 3 Beachwood 19
C eveland Lutheran East 20
Richmond Heights 0
Cleveland Lutheran West 20
Columba
o
Sleubenv lie Central 14 East
L verpool 6
Whee lng (W Va) L nsley
lnst lule 43 Un on Local 0
Br

6

Poland 35 L sbon 0
Youngstown Card nal Mooney

22

Youngstown Ursuline 14

Dayton Ketler ng A ter 20

Warren Wesfern Reserve 14

Newark Calhol c 12 Fori Frye 0
North Un on 15 Buckeye Valley
0
C eve and La I n 34 Newark 14

North Canton 20 Canton Leh
man 10

Can on Central Cal hoi c 46
Canton Timlc.en 0

Ashtabula Edgelood 15 Jef
fe son 7

C eve and Calhedro Lal n 34

The 1Da1~ Sentinel

C eve and St Joseph 0
Loran Catholi c 14 Perkins 6
Cleve and Glenv lie 16
Ceve land John Hay 7
C eve and 51 Ignatius 27
Cleveland West Tech 12
Loran 20 Mansfield 8
Un vers ty School 13 Hawken
School 12

MONDAY QUARTERBACKING Is 11 possible to take heart
from defeat' Yes
Penn St 16 Air Force 14
No one I talked to following the 22-6 loss to Ironton Fnday
Maine 21 Rhode Island 7
Leh gh 49 Vermont 8
rught was down on the Marauders The converse was true Many
Colgote 28 Yale 21
were optimistic about the balance of the season which reads
Cornell 31 Ru tgers 17
Jackson away Fnday night Waverly at home Athens and
Army 22 Mssourl 6
Susquehanna 10 Jun iata 10
Gallipolis away Logan at home and PI Pleasant (non~eague)
Delaware 23 V llanova 15
away on successive Frtday nlghts In that order
Colby 21 Tutts 0
Amhersl 14 Am lnt 13
After game quarterbacks may be moce cheerful about that
Ed nboro 49 Slippery Rock 21
upcoming opposition than head coach Charley Chancey whose
Lalayette 21 Drexel 13
responsrbllity 11 Is to get his boys up for Jackson which will be
Boston Coli 24 Richmond 0
Hofstra 30 Delaware St 0
doing some rebOunding of 1ts own after bemg whupped most
Temple 34 Boston U 10
unexpectedly by Athens Friday rught by the Identical score that
Mlwest
Ironton took Me~gs
Oh o St 35 California 3
No re Dame 14 Michigan St 2
What Meigs fans saw at Marauder Stadium Friday rught was
M en gan 46 Navy 0
a defensive line slrong enough to fend off Ironton s power runrung
M nn 38 Kansas 20
N Oak 51 62 Morningside 0
backs well enough to have won the game Two departments of the
Estrn M ch 23 ldano St 22
Marauder game came up short one the defense agamst the deep
Ciar on 7 Oh o Wslyn 6
pass and two a consistent offense against what has to be
St Jno (M nn) 2'1 Hm! ne 16
Nebraska 42 Utah St 6
regarded as Ironton s very good defense agamst the rush and the
Syrocuse 7 lnd ana 0
pa~
Northwestern 24 W s 11
The Marauders had two golden opportunities to turn the game
Purdue 43 Iowa 13
Wash 52 I nos 14
aroW1d both given 'them by Tiger errors One was a fumbled
Mam (Oh o) 66 Marsha I 6
Northern Iowa 8 South Oak 0 snapback of a punt deep m Ironton ternto~y and the other was a
fumble by Spears on a roll out recovered also deep in Iron
Ripon 34 Belo I 7
C nc 17 Texas A&amp;.M 0
ton land
Akron 10 Ball 51 7
But the Marauders perhaps over eager made too many
SOuth
errors (motion penalties an mtercepted pass) to cash m
Tr n ly 27 S W La 21
F or da St 17 VIr Tee 3
They looked quite sharp on their one TD dr1ve Mark Wilham
Tampa 49 Youngstown 0
gmng over his own right end from seven yards out practically
Georg a Tech 24 Clemson 14
untouched On that operation the blocking of Williams mates was
Georg a 35 M ss St 7
V rgln a 27 Vanderblll 23
something to behold
Wake Foresl 18 Maryland 14
Yes whereas after the Belpre game there was a smog of
A abama 40 M sslss ppl 6
North Car 27 No Car St 7
gloom overlaymg the Bend today there IS easter breathing
AUburn 38 Kentucky 6
Western Maryland 38 Penn M I
Hol!lrvard 17 Northeastern 7

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Western K1 36 East Tenn 7
Bluet eld St 22 W Va St 20
Samford 28 Florence St 7
East Carol na 31 C lade! 25
Tennessee 20 Flor da 13
M Brown 46 Alobama 51 33
So Car 7 Memphis St 3
Louis ana St 38 Rice 3
Southwest
Okla 33 Southern Cal 20
SMU 28 New Mexico Sf 2'1
Arkansas 49 TCU 15
Texas 35 Oregon 7
Texas Tech 13 Arizona 10
Drake 38 Northern Ariz 13
Ab (:hr s U Northern Colo 7
Tex A&amp; I 22 SF Austin 21
S E Ol&lt;.la 33 S W Okla 0
Houston 34 San Jose St 20
Tenn St 20 Tex Southern 14
Tr nit~ (Tex) 27 S W La 21
Cent Okla St 35 Lngstn 19
McNeese 29 Louisiana Tech 22
T~Jsa 17 Weot Texas 13
Lamar U 35 Cent Missouri 6
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game at 14 14 w1th 8 03 remam
m\ on a one yard run by RenJI7d Harmon and a two-pomt
conversion pass from quarter
back Larry Hayes to Bob Fello
Kent s other pomts came on a
pair of f1eld goals by Gordon
Ober Kent IS now I 3 for the
year
Akron for the second straight
game scored m the fmal sec
ondstowm A3&amp;,yardf!eldgoalby
Tom Budz1szewski w1th f1ve sec
onds to go gave the Zips a 111-7
victory over Ball State
Unbeaten in Tbree
Akron had gotten control of
the ball on 1ts 33 w1th 26 sec
onds lelt and drove to the Car
dmal 21 Budziszewski who had
had two prev1ous fteld goal attempts blocked then split the
uprights for the wmning pomts
The Z1ps bed for 19th in the
UP! small college ratmgs are
unbeaten m three games
The Umvers1ty of Cmcmnatl
usmg a stubborn defense and
the kicking of Mike Sclumtt to
supnse Texas A &amp; M 17 0
at College Stat10n Tex
Two Schnutt fteld goals and
a 34 yard return of a blocked
punt by linebacker M1ke H1l
liard gave the Bearcats all the
pomts they needed at halfl!me
leading IW Sophomore Sal Ca
sola 1ced the vtctory m the
fourth quarter when they got to
the Cmcmnat1 18 only to fum
ble
The Umvers1ty of Lomsvtlle
put another shmer on Dayton
as the Cardmals rolled to a 21
0 f1rst half lead enroute to a
41 13 dectslon over the fadmg
Flyers who opened w1th a wm
over C1ncmna II It was the thtrd
straight loss for Dayton
In the Oh1o Conference 1 the
first b1g day of league games
saw Baldwm Wallace beat Mus
kingwn 211-7 the thtrd stra1ght
loss for the Muskies by the tden
tical score Wittenberg down OL
terbem 21 7 Mamtta edge Ken
yon 14-13 Mount Umon down
Wooster 24 14

Newttrk 14

In 1955 a Umt.ed Air Unes
plane h1t Medicine Bow Peak in
southern Wyoming killing 66

MPII!M W !DE

DIS VOTED TO THE
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CAESTER L TANNISH ILL
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ROBISRT HOE FLIC~
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MAC wm and third wi thou! a
defeat overa"ll
Toledo paced by Chuck Ea
ley s passmg and the runnmg
of Joe Schwartz led 31 14 early
m the fourth quarter but OU
scored two qmck touchdowns
and agam had the ball on the
Rocket 44 Wtth 4 33 to go
The Rockets held however
and ran out the clock w1th two
first downs
Ealey h!l on 17 of 23 passes
for 253 yards and two touch
downs '1wth to Don Fall" who
grabbed eight for llO yards
Schwartz who had an ll(}.yard
touchdown run gained 156 yards
m 17 cames Bill Gary who
led the Bobcats m rushmg w1th
117 yards in 24 tries scored two
OU lou~owns on short runs
"l'tilcons Rally
Bowling Green spotted Wes
tern Michigan a second penod
touchdown and then stormed
back With three field goals by
Bill W1tte a touchdown pass
from Joe Bab1cs to Brian Cross
covermg 13 yards and a"two
yard rW1 by Paul M1les who
gamed 97 yards to lead the
Falcons
The Falcons rolled up 208
yards on the ground asamst a
Bronco defense which had allow
ed an average of only 26 yards
per game
Miami also unbeaten m four
games this season overwhelm
ed Marshall6!Mlas the Thunder
mg Herd rebwldmg from last
year s dlSBstrous airplane crash
which claimed the lives of most
of 1ts vars1ty players managed
only two f1rst downs agamst the
tough Redskins
Sophomore Bob Hitchens ran
for three touchdowns and Dean
Harmony and Steve Williams
two each as the Redskins raced
to a 3Hl lead at halftime
At Kent a 36-yard fteld goal
by Iowa Stale s Regg1e Shoe
make w1th I 19 to go gave the
Cyclones a 17 14 vtctory over
the luckless Golden Flashes
The Flashes had L1ed the

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Along w1th the fam1ly 1tself the Lrad!l!onal famtly meal
may be headmg for extmction
Accordmg to Dr George G Graham professor of
human nutnt1on at Johns Hopkms in Baltimore a com
plete meal may eventually cons1st stmply of a hand
food such as a sandwich that contams all the nutrients
a person needs
For example a ch1ld could eat three Y!Lamm fortllled
peanut butter and Jelly sandwiChes a day he says and
be JUSt as well nourtshed as he would be by eating the
Lradtltonal balanced meals of meat fish eggs da1ry
products cereals vegetables and fru1ts
Such a change m eating habits would have profound
soc1al and economic consequences says Graham
Agnculture and the food mdustry would be drastically
affected of course Housewives would be freed of the
lime they now spend preparmg meals Even the prtce of
housmg would go down because*there would be no need
for kitchens and thelf many appliances
All th1s IS only theorehcal The catch IS that man does
not 11ve by (or for) peanut butter and Jelly sandw1ches
alone
The healthy normal person enJoys eatmg and the
greater the vanety of foods the greater the enjoyment
Many housewives women s lib notwlthstandmg take
prtde m the1r cookmg sk11l Many men too
The professor s vlswn of our gastronomteal future 1s
akm to predictions that someday all bab1es w1ll be con
cetved by arhfic1al msemmahon thus elimmating the
hme-consummg haphazard and metf1c1ent method of the
present day
Its possible but Improbable Somehow 1! JUSt wouldn t
seem the same

By United Press International
Today IS Monday Oct 4 the
277th day of 1971
The moon IS full
The mormng stars are
Mercury and Saturn
The evemng stars are Venus
Mars and Jupiter
Those born on this day are
In 1890 Mormons m Utah
under the s1gn of L1bra
U S Pres1dent Rutherford B renounced polygamy the prac
tice of havmg more than one
Hayes was born Oct 4 1822
w1fe at a time
On th1s day m history
In 1927 AI Jolson starred m
The Jazz Smger the f1rst
full length talkmg mov1e
In 1938 Dr Eduard Benes
resigned as president of ere
choslovak1a under pressure
from an ultunatwn from NaZI
Germany
you have been exposed the
w1se course IS to have an ex
SIDE GLANCES
ammat10n
The h1gh rate of V D and
the stenlrty 1t causes may
well elrmmate the dan~er of
a population explosiOn m the
Umted S tate s unless the
problem 1s brought under
control

ant 20 Yorkv le 14

Jewett Sc o 43 Connotton Val ey

K1tchens Passe m Future'

Gonorrhea Is a Crucial Problem
By Lawrence Lamb M D

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Tex So 28 Tenn St 25
Idaho 21 Montana 12
Colorado 31 Kansas St 21
Wash St 34 Utah 12
Wyoming 17 Colo St U 6
Duke 9 Stanford 3
Pacific (Ore) 9 Linfield 7
Oregon 34 UCLA 17
West
Easl Ore 10 South Ore 6
Son Fran St 39 Azusa Pac 8
Xal Lutheran 21 Redlands 7
Weber St 20 Boise St 7
San Diego St 30 No Ill 10
Ariz St 24 Tex (El Paso) 7
Hayward St 48 San Fran 20
Sacmnto St 23 Sonoma St 22
Fresno St 19 Hawall 8

This Week's Tilts .
By Un1ted Press International
Satorday
Musk ngum at Ash and
Ohio State at Illinois
Oberl n al Allegheny
To edo at Bowl ng Green
Oh o Wesleyon at Wooster
Kent State at Western M chlgan Findlay at Bluffton (n)
Ohio Unlversltyo l Kentucky
Central Stale at Northwood
Xavier at Cinclnnat (n)
(Mlch )
Dayton at Tampa (n)
Wilmington at Del ance
Akron at North Texas St
John Carroll at Wash &amp; Jeff
Denison at Wittenberg
H Jl sdale at Ohio Northern (n)
Hofstra at Baldwin Wallace
Youngstown State at Northern
Heidelberg at Capital
M chlgan
Hiram at Marietta
n - Indicates n ght game
Otterbein at Mount Un on

TWO WAY STAR- Hal Spears (No 15 ) crouched 1n a defensive stance
facmg Marauder blockers Roger Dixon (67) guard and Dave Krawsczyn
(61) tackle was a standout at deep safety on defense as well as offens1ve
quarterback of the undefeated Ironton Tigers who defeated Metgs 22-6
Fnday mght In Pomeroy Mark W1lbams (No 33) Me1gs latlback has

already been grounded by a Tiger lmeman n the actton above Spears
completed II passes of 15 attempted for 130 yards and 2 TDs and mtercepted
one errant Marauder aer1al Fnday mghl Spears after the game was 29 for
38and 8 TDs on the season (four games)

Orioles Rally, Nip A's, 5-3
BALTIMORE (UP!) - VIda
Blue now knows how to beat the
Balhmore Onoles m the
playoffs but he may not get
another chance
Against this club you ve got
to be perfect the deJected
young sensatton of the baseball
world sa1d Sunday after the
Baltimore Onoles tagged him
for four runs w1th two out m the
seventh mmng to beat the
Oakland A s 5-3 m the f1rst
game of the playoffs
I had the lead and I let 1l get
away 1 blew 1! Blue noted
smce the A s staked h1m to a ~
margm only to have the Ortoles
rallydramahcally to boost thetr
three year playoff record to 7-iJ
The OriOles who w1ll attempt
to take a 2-0 lead m the hesl-&lt;&gt;f
f1ve senes today when they send
M1ke Cuellar agamsl Jrm
Hunter are a1mmg for lhe!r
th1rd stra1ght three-game play
off sweep
Blue who beat the Onoles
tw1ce dunng the regular season
on four-hitters p1t.ched well
cons1dermg he s only 22and was
faCing playoff pressure for the
f~rst time
But he wasn l super He was
w1thm one out of getting out of
the seventh mmng w1th a 3-1
lead when he gave up Mark
Belanger s run-&lt;;cormg smgle
Curt Molton s pmch double that
tied 1t 3-3 and Paul Blair s two
run double that decided the
game
Losmg the opener w1th their
ace leaves the A s m a
desperate s1luahon and no one
knows 1t better than Blue He
sa1d he s wtumg to come
Wednesday w1lh two days rest
but there s no guarantee the
senes w1ll go past the third
game Tuesday m Oakland
It s not a queshon of wanting
to p1tch Wednesday 11 s a
quesl10n of wantmg to wm
Blue sa1d I may even have to

go out to the bullpen Tuesday I
th1nk I could put out a couple of
good mnmgs
Blue sounded like a guy
worned about a Balt1more
sweep but he lr1ed to be op
timtstic You never know he
added We may have to play
f1ve games
The other As refused to be
downhear ted We ve got a 21
game wmner gomg Monday
Dave Duncan satd I have all
the confidence m the world
Sal Bando added Its not gomg
to affect us too much They re
go1ng to have to heal a guy tust
as good on Monday
Blue who was 2~ on Aug 29
bu t 1 2 the rest of the season
sa1d I had good sluff the
same kmd I 'e had m my last

Reserves Defeat Point
The
Me1gs
Maraude1
reserves coached by Fenton
Taylor and Ben SIHwter
defeated the Pt Pleasant
reserves at Marauder Stadium
Saturday n ght 8 0 The wm
gave the little Marauders a
record of I a, wh ch does not
mclude a pre season scnm
mage v1ctory over the Southern
Local varstly
Scormg the smgle touchdown
was sophomore tailback Ron
Couch m the f rsl quarter on a
two yard rWl The extra pomts
were scored on a pass from
Junior quarterback John Dillard

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to JUniOr end Btll Chaney
1 he I ttle Mara uders
defense held the Lillie Blacks
deep 11 the!T own temtory late
m the fmal quarter to preserve
the r lead
GIVIng credtl for outstandmg
performances besides Dillard
Couch and Chaney we• e M!Ck
Ash sophomore w1n gac k
Randy Faulk freshman tackle
Randy Chafm Junior end and
Alan McLaughlm sophomore
fullback
Pl Pleasant
Metgs

game was delayed when the ha ndlmg Blall" well He threw a
slugger was armoyed by a good pt lc h but Blair JUSt h1t II
couple of bees on what Blue Williams sa1d
called h1s other bad p tch
The As also thought Blue was
the VIctim of bad calls by
A good reason to
wnp1re Hank Soar espeetally
INSURE·~
on Molton
Soar called hlS usual game
manager D ck Wtll ams sa ct
We thought we had Molton out
but hi o pt lches we thought were
str1kes were called balls
WII ams showed a lot of class
when he let Blue p1tch to Bla1r
after Molton !ted the game
Your
Blue brought the As th1s far
and the Oakland manager
Insurance
f1gured he should have the shot
Agent
to w n or lose
Dale Warner
Frank Robmson led off the
seventh nmng w lh a walk on a
3 2 ptlch and Bt ooks Rob nson
who h1t mto an mrung-ending
double pia) n the fourth
Whether you
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McNall) and lied the game wtth
requirements
his double
0 scuss your spectftc
Bla!T was 0 for 11 against
needs w1 th us
Blue th1s season when he
slapped a grounder dow n the
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Ultimately his lack of control
proved to be h1s downfall even
though he walked JUSL two
ba tlers Warned by manager
Earl Weaver not to chase
Blues ptlches the " Ono les
looked h1m over closely
workmg the count to 3 2 SIX
times and forcmg hun to thro"
133 pitches 10 seven mnmgs m
the hum1d weather It may have
tired Blue
When Molton got the h1t that
tied 11 3 3 11 was off a 3 I p1tch
that Blue Sold was one of the
two bad p1tches he made dW'mg
the game Boog Powell got a
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LE;GAL NOTI~E

P M

October 27

of

the

Rea

NOT CE s hereby g ~en that
n
pu suance of a Reso ut on of
The to low ng Real Estate
the Counc ot the v llag e of
situate
rr 65 acre Lot 157 M dd eport Oh o passed on the
Section 29 Town 1 Range 13 26th day of July 197 there w 1
Meigs County Oh o bounded as be subm tted to a vote of the
follows
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e of sa d V I age at the
Beg ;fi(ning at the northwest peop
ELECTION to be held
corner of sa d Sect on 29 thence Genera
n
the
v
I age of M dd eport
along the north 1 ne of sa d
Oh1o.
at
the
places of
sect on to the northeast corner vot ng the re nregular
on Tuesday the
of Kerrs 6 acre ot thence along 2nd day of Novemb
er 197 the
sa d Kerrs east 1 ne 245 feet
quest on of ssu na bonds nt ct.&gt;\ n
thence north 85:1/• deg east 389 v 1 age n th e amount of S x ty
feet thence south 6&amp; 2 deg east Thousand Do Iars ($60 000 OOJ
279 feet to a Locust Tree thence for the purpose of pa y ng the
south 17 2 deg east 843 feet to cos t of constru ct ng a new f re
Powell s west ne thence ~long stat on
f urn sh no
and
sa d Powells wes1 I ne 428 , equ
ng the same and m
feet to to sa d Powe s nor provpp
ng the s te thereof as
thwest corner thence north 2 1 prov ded by law
deg east 322 teet to he center of
The max mum numbe
of
a road then ce a ong the eenter yea
s dur ng wh ch such bonds
of sa d road In a northwest are to run s 2 yell s
d rect on to he east s de of the
The est m ated average ad
Thomas Fork road r.ear M es d tonal tax rate amoun s to
Moors lot thence a ong the east Twelve Cents for each one
s de of the sad Thomas Fork hund ed do ars of va uat on
road n a southwest d rect on o wh ch s 1 2 m lis for each one
the pla ce of beg nn ng save and
ar. of valuat on outs de of
except 1 ac es so ld to M les do
he I m ta t on mposed by Ar
Moors by v B Horton a so a
c e Xl
Sect on 2 of the
r ght of way granted to the Oh o Cons tu on 1\lS ce rt f ed by the
Centra Ra road the and so Coun y Aud to
conveyed be ng 32 9 100 acres
The Pol s for sa d Elect on
more or less ,
w
open at 6 30 o c ock A M
Also the fo ow ng rea est a e and em a n open unt
6 30
s tuate n Me gs County Oh o o clock P M Ea stern Sta ndard
and s the 65 ac e part of 100 Tmeo fsadday
ac e of 57 bounded and
By order of he Board of
des cr bed as to ows The one E ec ons of Me gs Coun y
acre lot ly ng n the west end of
Oh o
satd part of sa d 00 a crt o
Edw n S Co:za t
Beg nn ng at a stake a a run on
Cha man
the east s de of the road sou h
Of the br dge ove
Th omas
Fork thence south 59 d egrees
hence south 49
east 290 fee
degrees west 150 feet thence
north 59 deg ees west 290 fee t to
the road
thence no rth 49
degrees eas along sa d road so
LEGAL NOTICE
feet to the p ace df beg nn ng
con fa n ng
ac e Also
he
NOTICE OF ELECTION
fo ow ng lo ad ton ng sad 1
ON TAX LEVY
acre lots tuate n Sec 30 n he
IN EXCESS OF
65 acre part of 00 acr e lot 157 n
THE TEN MILL
sa d County and Sta e Beg n
LIMI111TION
n ng at he Nor h corner of sa d
NOT CE s her eby g ven ha t
Moor s ac e o
hence Nor h n pu suance of a Reso ul on of
33
deg ees east 60 feet hen ce he Board of Coun y Com
&lt;60u h 53 degrees eas 84 feet
m ss one s of he Coun y of
then ce sou h 70 degrees east 246 Me gs Po me roy Oh o passed
fee
thence sou h 49 2 deg on he 7th day of Septe mbe
west 08 fee to the east corne r
97 there w be subm I ed to
of sa d ac e ot thence no h a vo e of he peop e of sa d
59 deg west OB fee fa the eas County a a Genera E LEC
hence T ON to be he ld n he county of
co ne of sa d ac e Ia
north 59 deg west 290 teet to he Me gs Oh o a
he
egu a
place of beg nn ng cant a n ng paces of vo ng he en on
2 acre
Save and excep t he Tuesday
the 2nd day of
r ght ot way granted by sa d November 971 the ques t on of
Moors to the Oh o Centra
evy ng n excess of the en m
Ra road be ng he same r ea
of
m at on to the benet
estate conveyed by V B Hor on Me gs Coun y for the purpose of
and Dabney hers o sa d M es p ov d ng care ma ntenan ce
Moors and eco ded n Vo 39 !rea men I and hasp a Iat on of
Pages J49 350 and 352 A so n es den Is of Me gs Coun y who
Vo 56 Pages 102 03 and 04 are suffer ng from tuber cu os s
Also Vo aa Pages 393 and 394 a hasp fa s w th wh ch th e
Me gs Coun y Dee a Records Comm ss oners of M e gs Coun y
Save and excep J 079 acres have contracted and for the
conveye d o th e Sta e of Oh o by su pport of Tubercu os s Cl n cs
deed r eco ded n Vo 224 Page pu suant
o t he au ho ty
605
Me gs
Cou nty
Deed g an ed n Sec on 339 38 o I he
Records referen ce to wh ch s Oh o Rev sed Cod e
he rebv made fo
del n e
Sa d ta x be ng a enewa of
descr pt on of he excep on an eK s ng ax of 65 m s o un
Save and excep a acre con fo f ve yea s
veyed to Orv lie and M dred
M II rons by deed eco rded n a a ate no exceed ng 65 m Is
Vo ume 169 Page 164 Me gs to each one dol ar of va ua~ on
Coun I y
De ed
R eco ds wh ch a moun s to S x and on e
efe ence to wh ch s he eby ha f ce n s for each one hund ed
made fo del n te descr pi on of do a s of valuat on tor F ve
h s excep on Except ng and yea s
res erv ng to he Grantors
The po s for sa d Elect on
H en r y M
rons a nd Mare w I be open at 6 30 o clock A M
M rons 1 57 of the above and rem a n open un I 6 30
descr bed ea t es a e more or o c ock P M Eastern Standard
tess descr bed as follows
T me of sa d day
Beg nn ng a a po n on S ate
By o der of the Boa d of
H ghway
ght of way 234 13 Etec ons- of Me gs Coun y
r gh of center ne stat on 69
o
p us H 5 hence bear ng south
44 deg 29 07
east 360 to
Edw n S Coza
tacked hub
hence nQ h 32
Cha man
deg 50 53 east JOB 8 to ron
p n n ce nter ne of townsh p
Do oth y M Jo hn s on
road No 94 thence fo ow ng
C erk
ce nter ne of townsh p road and
Da ed Sep 28th 97
ex st ng prope ty ne nor hwest
to pont on sta e h ~hway r ght
10 ' 1 8 25 .do
of way 252
ght of stat on 170
plus 78 thence sou h 46 deg JO
LEGAL NOTICE
30 wes 22 78 o a po nf on
r ght Of way 251 75 r ght of 70
NOTICE OF E;LECTION
plu s 56 2 thence souttl 68 deg
ON TAX LEVY
26 11 wes SO 4 lo po nt on
IN EXCESS OF
r ght of
r ght of way 230
THE
TEN MILL
stat on 70 plu s 00 hen ce so u h
LIMITATION
39 deg 18 53 75 83 o po n of
T ICE s hereby g ven ha
beg nn ng
con ta n ng
57 n NO
pur suan ce of a Resolut on of
acre s mo e or ess
he Counc I of the V age of
Further sub ect
o
al
Pomeroy Oh o pa ssed on th e
easements and r gh s of way of 8th day of September 197
record
De ed
Reference
the e w II be aubm tied to avo e
Volume 227 Page 577 Me gs ot he peop e of sa d v age of
County Deed Reco ds
Pomeroy Oh Q at the regu ar
The r ghl tore eel any and or p aces of vot ng there n on
a I b ds s eserved by the Tuesday
th e 2nd day of
v llage of M ddleport
Novemb er 97
he ques on of
Gene Grate
evy ng n excess of the ten m
Cl erk Treasurer
m at on for the benef t of
9 20 27 ( 0 '
8 5t
Pomeroy V age
for the
pu rpose of Curren t expenses of
he V llag e of Pomeroy Oh o
Sa d tax be ng an addlt ona
NOTICE ON FILING
ax of ' m II to un for f ve
OF INVENTORY
yea s a a rate not exceed ng
AND APPRAISEMENT
One half m II for each one do ar
The State of Oh•o
Me gs o va ua on wh ch amQunts o
County Probate Court
f ~e cen s for each one hundred
To the Executor of the es a e
do ars of va ua on for f ve
to such of the fo ow ng as are years
res dents of he State of Oh o
The Po s for sa d El ect on
'V z - the surv v ng spouse the
w I be open at 6 30 o clock A M
next of k n the benet c ar es and
re m a ns op en un I 6 30
under the w 1 and to the at o c ock P M Ea stern S and a d
t.o rney
or
attorneys T me of sa d day
represen t ng
any
of
t he
By order of th e Board ol
afQrement oned persons
Elect ons of Me gs County
Orv e E Wa tson Deceased Oh o
R eeds-v I e Oh o R 0
0 ve
Townsh p No 20445
Edw n S Coza
You are hereby no f ed hat
Cha rman
the
Inventory
and
Ap
pra sement of the estate of th e
Dorothy M Johnston
aforementioned deceased ate
c erk
of said County was f ed n h s
Da ed SeP 28 197
Court Sa d nventory and
Appra sement w 1 be to
OJ &lt; 1 18 25 4
hear ng before th sCo ur on he
13th day of October
97
at
10 00 o c ock A M
Any person des ring to f le
except ons thereto must f e
NOTICE OF ELECTION
them a east fi ve days pr or to
ON TAX LEVY
the date set for hear ng
IN EXCESS OF
G ven under my hand and
THE
TEN MILL
sea of sad Co urt th s 24th day
LIMITATION
of Septem be 97
NOT C E s hereby g ven hat
F H 0 Br en
n pursuance of a Reso u on of
Judge and ex off co Cl erk th e Counc of the v age of
of sa d Court Rae ne Oh o pa ssed on th e 2nd
day of Se ptember
97
her e
By An n B Watson w be subm tted to avo e of the
Deputy C e k peop e of sa d V II age a a
' 2t
Genera E LECT ION to be he d
n heV lageof Ra e ne Oh oat
the regu ar pla ce of vot ng
ther e n on Tuesday th e 2np
NOTICE
day of Nove m ber
971
he
Not ce s he eby g ven tha t ques t on of evy ng n excess of
the Pome oy Na ona Bank
he ten m I I m I tat on for the
Pomeroy Oh o on September benet t of Rae ne V llage for the
22 1971 f ed w th the Reg onal purpose of Cu rrent expenses
Adm n sr a or of Nat anal
s~ d tax be ng a renew a of
Banks One Er ev ew P aza an ex st ng tax of Two m s to
C eveland Oh o for pe m ssion r un for f ve years
to relocate the banks Rutlltnd
Bran ch from Ma n Street a a rate not uceed ng 2 0 m lis
Rutla nd Oh o to Sa em Street lor each one dollar of va uat on
Rutland Oh o
wh ch amounts to Twenty Ce nts
tor each one hundred do Iars of
POMEROY NATIONAL BANK valuat on for F ve years
The Polls for sa d E ection
Pom~roy Oh o
(10 I ; t
w I be open at 6 JO o clock A M
and rem a n open unl I 6 JO
o c oc k P M Easterf\ Standard
T me of sa d day
El l( order of the Board of
LEGAL NOTICE
E ect on of Meigs County Oh o
Not ce s hereby g ven that on
Tuesday October 12th 1971 at
Edw n S Cozart
10 00 A M we w I offer for sate
Cha rman
at publ c auction to the h ghest
b dder for cash in hand at Keith
Dorothy M Johns t&lt;ln
Goble Ford Inc 461 S Th rd
Cle k
Ave
Ml~d eport
Oh o the
Dated September 28 1971
following described car to w t
1 - 1971 Ford Mustong 2
8 25 4t
door Hardtop w th Ser a
Es~te

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numbor IFOIF 108009

The undersigned reserves the
right to b d
Kerth Gob e Ford Inc

Mlddl!port Oh o
(tOI.l6Jt

3-The Dally Sentinel MlddleJ!ori-Pomeroy 0 Oct 4 1971

lHel£\n
Help
Us
I
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NOTlCE OF ELECTION
ON ISSUE
OF BONDS

1971 tor the

follow n~

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LEGAL NOTICE

Sealed b ds w II be rece ved
by the V llage of M dd eport
Oh o 237 'Race Street unt 1 4
sale

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North

East

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South
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lead- "I 5
Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Oswald We are frequent
ly asked 1f we ever open one
no trump when we hold a
five card maJor Our answer
1s that we do any lime our
hand fulfills all reqUirements
for a no trump openmg
Jrm Today s hand !llus
!rates why we favor the no
trump openmg w h en our
hand meets these reqmre
ments Aftet South s openmg
no trump Norlh has a class
1c ra1se to game If West
ma kes h1 s normal opemng
lead of the fourth best hear t
Sout il proceeds to rattle off
10 h 1cks If West opens some
ether su1t the play w II go
more slowly but the end re
suit w11l be mne or 10 tncks
In other words three no
trump played by South 1s a
c nch contract
Oswald
Let s see what
happens 1f South opens one
spade North may elect to
respond one no trump South
will study awhile He may
pass or he may ra1se to two
no trump If he ra1ses to two
no trump North w11l con
tmue to game East Will be
on lead and 1S qwte hkely to
lead the Jack of hearts If he
does West w11l wm the first
f ve tncks and no one can
make three no trump that
"ay
J1m
North may ra1se
spades Playmg m spades
Soulh will probably be held
lo n ne tn cks Nme tncks
are enough for game m no
trump They aren I enough
m spades

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Voice along Broadway

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BY JACK 0 BRIAN

mto the ghettos so Gypsy cabs flip their rear
bu'"i"rs at the medallioned scaredtes Wtth thiS
ROYALTIES ARE TITHES 111AT BIND
s1gn We re not yellow - we go anywhere
NEW YORK - Jesus ChriSt Superstar
The week she died by choice Pter Angeli
needs a few backstage rruracles to qwet the no was m a Ch 9 mov1e here Story of Three
doubt apostles who wrote 11 Slrange they want Loves Pier s epiSode operung eerily ~ her
the1r royalties
The 20th Fox proxy f1ght attempted swc1de
The eh1c male MadiSOn
group dug m for a long battle even listed m the Ave bootmakers now get $24 for new soles &amp;
N Y phone book Jeanette Hackel~ w1dow of heels B1ll Cosby amves at the Stage Deily at
great old Ziegfel!l tenor John Steel was flown to 8 30 a m orders lox and eggs and bnngs hiS
Columbia Presbytenan Hospital here m a coma own AfriCan coffee Jelled to hun from Kenya
from Martha s Vmeyard where she suffered a
Ryan 0 Neal s Love Story stardom went
savage acc1denl
Fred Allen s ally Peter stra1ghl to hiS waiStline
Its never having to
Donald IS senously ailing agam
Guss1e say sorry no seconds
Clark Gables star
Moran s date at the Grenadier was Tom Cor Sized plrunt as he neared the end of hiS career
bally who wed Guss1e for about a mmute (ac was relief For the f~rst tune m 30 years I II be
lually 48 hours)
Mayor Bob Wagner s able to let my stomach out Clark admitted
divorced wife Barbara Cavanagh IS bemg Cormne Calve Is blithe Calve Is blithe mdeed
there thered by her longlune broker fr1ertd Don about her career reverses told Mike Douglas as
W1lson Orchestra leader at the F1ghl for Sight she hoped appearmg on hiS show wouldn t stop
Rainbow Room benefit bash Oct 17 1s a her Calif welfare checks Sad k1d
pmgnantly perfect cho1ce blind bandleader Phil
Bermett
Apollo aslronaut Jun lrwm s proudest of h1s
Dina Mernll so dearly yearns the star role m
The lOth Month
by
Geni:leman s latest award a letter sweater from hiS Salt Lake
Agreement author Laura Z Hobson she took City high school for bemg the best long diStance
Ed Muskie and
her case strrught to Laura Z who explamed 11 s man the school ever had
out of her hands - Warners bought 1t
The George McGovern are having parallel bad
Library Restaurant on the upper West Side has publicity breaks Muskie tripped over his tongue
made 11 as a celebrity hangout
M1chel on the Negro-for Veep semanllcs and Sen MeG
Kazan s ba1rdo parlor has an honest-to.gm lost a multi-page Look Mag layout supposed to
All the status
marl!ru rmse (Does she or doesn t she' Only her run the week after it plopped
bartender knows) Erstwhile off-and-onscreen thunbles are spreadmg out Kermeth Jay Lane
haddie Lawrence Tierney has blown up (as a who started m great JUnk jewelry has been
hardhat construction guy) to a Ear happier 235 corrumsstoned to destgn Onental-eoolle style
denun swts denun ' Israel has X-raled sex
lbs
The N Y phone book s as opturustic as f1lm trouble not bemg shown - bemg shot there
The orthodox J ew1sh hierarchy there also 1s
Howard Samuels our offlrack betting maven 11
con tams 12 Wmners and only one Loser
We fltppmg Its yarmulke - at semor off1cers m the
loave John Lennon s sWitch on Ench Segal s army haidmg out birth control ptlls to the gll"l
recrUits HaVIng seen Anna Moore for decades
mane Love IS never havmg to say you re sorry
behind the cash regiSter m her famed and now
from Love Story the whilom Beatie s w1tty
realistic aphonsm 1s Love IS havmg to say forlornly gone Dinty Moore s restaurant we
were starUed to get postcards from Anna
you re sorry - every half hoW'
datelined Stockholm and Copenhagen
Gad
Restaurant casualties keep burpmg along
Maud Chez Elle shuttered after 35 years
The How we wish shed re-open her great Bdwy
Sportscr1be Larry
Recession Atlantic City s racetrack handle IS restaurant - anywhere I
off 21 pet
Charlton Heston thinks nobody Merchant m his new book And Every Day You
knows he sneaked mto town he s at the ch1c Take Another B1te takes a huge chew out of
Sherry Netherland
Tennessee Williams ABC sportscreamer Howard Cosell Howte says
JOined the SICk list The Corruruttee of Chmce he ll have to get shots for rab1es Mrs Charles
Lindsay For 72 meets once a week m a Percy wife of the nch-riCh senator can afford
different pub solicits reduced pmes for drinks the most expens1ve Valentino-DJOr-{;tvencby.St
expects free lunch m a motley crew m mod Laurent gowns but saved maybe $6 000 buymg
the same des1gns off Ohrhach s perf~ckop1es
mearung raffiSh outf1ts
plpHack Jlllll like other litUe urchms such as
Dead blues smgers IS next year s film treid
Dor1s
Duke (bought seven) the Duchess of
several based on B1llie Holiday are due m
eluding formerly Supreme Diana Ross m one Manchester (five) N Y Pool-Newsweek owner
Dianne WarwJCke as the late Bessie Snuth aid Kathanne Graham (14 ) top decorator Melame
Sharon Farrell m another as the late JaniS Joplin Kahane (st:x ) Mrs NICk DuPont of (where else)
Stars and standbys do get along despite old Delaware (ooly three poor underpriVIleged
stage snobbery Dorothy Collins and her standby heu-ess) Diana Sands (three) Mrs Charles
m Follies Jan Clayton lunched agreeably at Masson wife of the owner of La Grenouille
Au Turmel
Gypsy Cabs have proliferated (four) Mrs Peter Duchin (only two') and Ed
because regular medallionedJ only cabs pamted Sullivan s daughter Mrs Betty Precht two
yellow by law) taXIs are off1c1ally afraid to dr1ve (shows off TV this year y know) Awwww

DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB
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TODA.1' S QUESTION
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Today'•
Alrrumac

Dear Dr Lamb--! II sk1p
formalities because I forgot
most of them over here but
I can shll wnte my requests
l ve Just read a late 1ssue of
your column about gonor
rhea bemg the No 2 mfec
Lion m the Untied States
Well I feel 11 would be a
great service 1f you would
have an artiCle explammg
the sy mptoms what they
ca use or do to your sexual
organs and what cures
there are and what early de
teclwn and treatment will
do
Bemg m V 1e t n a m for
seven months stal!oned JUSt
o t s1 d e of Sa1gon
The
World s Sm Capital
I ve
seen a few cases of thmgs
and have broadened my hfe
w1th knowled ge I d llke for
vou to pass on L!l o t lfe r
young people
Also, I feel t h 1s p 01 n l
should be one of the heav1est
pomts stressed m sex educa
tton m schools I would be
very
pleased 1f you passed
Amencan cuckoos become
my
r.omt
of v1ew along to
vociferous as a storm ap
peop
e
who
are m charge of
proaches and consequently
are frequentlX referred to as sex erl 1cation n schools
ram crows
Dear Reader- Your tdea

of mcludmg mformatwn on
venereal disease m sex edu
calion IS nght on target
Wtth each freedom should
go a little respons1b1llty The
truth IS that an mktrmed
public usmg mature JUdg
ment could w1pe out vene
real disease
The mam pomt I d like to
make IS that anyone can go
to h1s or her local health
department (c1ty or county
d~pendmg on local orgamza
l!onal structure) for a free
exammahon and treatment
for venereal d1sease Lack
of money 1s no barner to
med1cal attentwn for any
one
Gonorrhea 1s spread by
sexual acl!v1ty In the male
the mflammat10n c a uses
burmng and 1tchmg durmg
urmal!on A discharge may
soon follow The creamy or
yellow discharge and d1s
comfort usually warns the
man The female may have
no symptoms and no notice
able discharge other than
her normal amount of natu
ral secretions She can be
mfected and not realize tl
In the male the ubes to the
t es t 1c I e are Involved and
may become "ca rred mak

mg h1m permanently sterlle
The tubes m the fe11,1a1e are
similarly affected and may
cause permanent stenhty
Gonorrhea can also cause
arthnhs whtch 1s parhcu
larly difficult to treat
The woman takmg birth
control p1lls IS tw1ce as eas.
1ly mfected on exposure to
gonorrhea The pills affect
the normal aculity of the
vagma which helps to wal'd
off getms
Syph1lrs can cause an m
fechon Without any ev1dem
s1gn§ A small sore may de
velop soop after exposure
but It maJ be so ~ma11 or
w1thm the vagma that 11
goes unnol!ced Untreated
syphiliS IS the great 1m1ta
tor causing problems s1m1
lar to almost all d1seases
known It causes heart dts
ease bram disease JOint dts
ease and paralysis
Venereal disease caq often
be prevented by usmg an
old fashiOned condom How
ever Wllh sexual prnm1scu
1ty the danger 1s always
there and parl!r 1larly now
w1Lh venereal d1sease reach
mg ep1dem1c proport•onsom e say out of control If

1

By United Press Intemallooal
Toledo and Bowlmg Green re
presenting the old and the new
of M1d Amencan Conference
football power get together
Saturday In another one of their
backyard brawls wtth the MAC
h tie possibly on the line
The Rockets two time defend
mg conference champ19n and
once agam piCked as the team
to beat has a 27-game wlnnmg
streak gomg the longest m the
nat10n
Toledo p1cked up 1ts fit's! con
ference v1ctory and fourth of
...the season Saturday night w1th
a 31 28 dec1s1on over Ohto Um
verstty hefore a record crowd
of 21 984 tn the Glass Bowl
Bowling Green w1th sopho
mores scormg al11ts pomls rtp
ped a veteran Western M1ch1
gan team 23-1i for Its sec( mll

MAN S EYE VIEW OF WOMEN'S LIBERATION
Dear Helen
I don t see why men are down on women s liberation when II
w1ll Iibera te us from bad scenes like
1 Being the breadwinner
2 Making the deciSions
3 Opening doors and otherwise kowtowing to the ladies
4 Actually wmaturally polite in the presence of wcmen
5 Worrying because were the bead of the family with all
the responsibility
6 Being the supreme protector the strong one the bciea the
owner It will be great to relax and be just a hUsband
Me I m glad to shuck a lot ofjhis noosen.!e and let my wife
take her fair share If she earn1'more mmey than I do wbo
cares' She swelcome to equal rights because I m tired of the he
man role
I say Thank you liberators you re giving men a chance to
rest - READY TO ABDICATE
•
Dear RTA
Either you rea candidate for the men satWliary ofN 0 W or
you re a low~ey satirist Either way you ve made some good
points Hang m there' - H
Dear Helen
Thls Joe who blasts women m bars he needs an answer
Just becal!Sll HE IS all ey~rhaps on the make doesn t
mean that everyone Is I a one of foW' singles who go 0111 to
have fun not wrestling rna es
We go to the bar together and leave the same way after
jokmg around dancmg a little meeting our friends U a girl lela a
fellow know shes just out to have fun (no games) he wont be
expecting to drag her to bed
Come on Joe all gu-ls aren t tramps because they sbow up in
barsunescorted That sa VIew that waS going out 20 years ago• DOTTIE
Dear Helen
Joe complamed about women m hotpants at banr Men don t
stare at women s legs any more (unless they re too old to do
anything else) The mimskirl cured that A loog elQII!nse of leg
IS!I t a come-on Joe old boy Its sunply a style
and the leg has
to be fantastically shapely these da)'!l to make a mans head lw'n
- A UITLE SAD ABOUT THAT
Dear Helen
I m a happily marned w001an, aid I go lnlo a bar on my way
home from work- not to pickup men but to relu over a drink or
two chat w1th people (not about sex but about what s heppening
in the world)
My husband trusts me He knows that I can handle the oc
castonal masher But most men don t My advice to Joe Is to
g~ve his mind a good scrubbing and keep his hands where they
belong (on the har around his glass)- SIDRLEY
Dear Helen
The letter by Joseph sbould be a warning to women, who
th1nk they re so equal they can mvade bars alme They shculd
change their dress habits back to decency and slay borne where
they belong ThiS would go a long way toward brln~ crime
under control as everybody knows the way females dress these
days 1san open mv1tation to rapists and murderers - A FRIEND
OF THE FAIR SEX

OHIO HIGH SCHOOL
FOOTBALL SCORES
By United Pren lnternaltonal
C nclnnal Woodward 54 Walnut
Hills o
C nclnnat Xavier 13
Toledo Central Catholic 3
L It e M am 42 Klrlgs 14
C eve and Bened ctlne 56
C eve and John Adams 6
Valley Forge 41 Shaker Heights
0

K rl and 3 Beachwood 19
C eveland Lutheran East 20
Richmond Heights 0
Cleveland Lutheran West 20
Columba
o
Sleubenv lie Central 14 East
L verpool 6
Whee lng (W Va) L nsley
lnst lule 43 Un on Local 0
Br

6

Poland 35 L sbon 0
Youngstown Card nal Mooney

22

Youngstown Ursuline 14

Dayton Ketler ng A ter 20

Warren Wesfern Reserve 14

Newark Calhol c 12 Fori Frye 0
North Un on 15 Buckeye Valley
0
C eve and La I n 34 Newark 14

North Canton 20 Canton Leh
man 10

Can on Central Cal hoi c 46
Canton Timlc.en 0

Ashtabula Edgelood 15 Jef
fe son 7

C eve and Calhedro Lal n 34

The 1Da1~ Sentinel

C eve and St Joseph 0
Loran Catholi c 14 Perkins 6
Cleve and Glenv lie 16
Ceve land John Hay 7
C eve and 51 Ignatius 27
Cleveland West Tech 12
Loran 20 Mansfield 8
Un vers ty School 13 Hawken
School 12

MONDAY QUARTERBACKING Is 11 possible to take heart
from defeat' Yes
Penn St 16 Air Force 14
No one I talked to following the 22-6 loss to Ironton Fnday
Maine 21 Rhode Island 7
Leh gh 49 Vermont 8
rught was down on the Marauders The converse was true Many
Colgote 28 Yale 21
were optimistic about the balance of the season which reads
Cornell 31 Ru tgers 17
Jackson away Fnday night Waverly at home Athens and
Army 22 Mssourl 6
Susquehanna 10 Jun iata 10
Gallipolis away Logan at home and PI Pleasant (non~eague)
Delaware 23 V llanova 15
away on successive Frtday nlghts In that order
Colby 21 Tutts 0
Amhersl 14 Am lnt 13
After game quarterbacks may be moce cheerful about that
Ed nboro 49 Slippery Rock 21
upcoming opposition than head coach Charley Chancey whose
Lalayette 21 Drexel 13
responsrbllity 11 Is to get his boys up for Jackson which will be
Boston Coli 24 Richmond 0
Hofstra 30 Delaware St 0
doing some rebOunding of 1ts own after bemg whupped most
Temple 34 Boston U 10
unexpectedly by Athens Friday rught by the Identical score that
Mlwest
Ironton took Me~gs
Oh o St 35 California 3
No re Dame 14 Michigan St 2
What Meigs fans saw at Marauder Stadium Friday rught was
M en gan 46 Navy 0
a defensive line slrong enough to fend off Ironton s power runrung
M nn 38 Kansas 20
N Oak 51 62 Morningside 0
backs well enough to have won the game Two departments of the
Estrn M ch 23 ldano St 22
Marauder game came up short one the defense agamst the deep
Ciar on 7 Oh o Wslyn 6
pass and two a consistent offense against what has to be
St Jno (M nn) 2'1 Hm! ne 16
Nebraska 42 Utah St 6
regarded as Ironton s very good defense agamst the rush and the
Syrocuse 7 lnd ana 0
pa~
Northwestern 24 W s 11
The Marauders had two golden opportunities to turn the game
Purdue 43 Iowa 13
Wash 52 I nos 14
aroW1d both given 'them by Tiger errors One was a fumbled
Mam (Oh o) 66 Marsha I 6
Northern Iowa 8 South Oak 0 snapback of a punt deep m Ironton ternto~y and the other was a
fumble by Spears on a roll out recovered also deep in Iron
Ripon 34 Belo I 7
C nc 17 Texas A&amp;.M 0
ton land
Akron 10 Ball 51 7
But the Marauders perhaps over eager made too many
SOuth
errors (motion penalties an mtercepted pass) to cash m
Tr n ly 27 S W La 21
F or da St 17 VIr Tee 3
They looked quite sharp on their one TD dr1ve Mark Wilham
Tampa 49 Youngstown 0
gmng over his own right end from seven yards out practically
Georg a Tech 24 Clemson 14
untouched On that operation the blocking of Williams mates was
Georg a 35 M ss St 7
V rgln a 27 Vanderblll 23
something to behold
Wake Foresl 18 Maryland 14
Yes whereas after the Belpre game there was a smog of
A abama 40 M sslss ppl 6
North Car 27 No Car St 7
gloom overlaymg the Bend today there IS easter breathing
AUburn 38 Kentucky 6
Western Maryland 38 Penn M I
Hol!lrvard 17 Northeastern 7

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Western K1 36 East Tenn 7
Bluet eld St 22 W Va St 20
Samford 28 Florence St 7
East Carol na 31 C lade! 25
Tennessee 20 Flor da 13
M Brown 46 Alobama 51 33
So Car 7 Memphis St 3
Louis ana St 38 Rice 3
Southwest
Okla 33 Southern Cal 20
SMU 28 New Mexico Sf 2'1
Arkansas 49 TCU 15
Texas 35 Oregon 7
Texas Tech 13 Arizona 10
Drake 38 Northern Ariz 13
Ab (:hr s U Northern Colo 7
Tex A&amp; I 22 SF Austin 21
S E Ol&lt;.la 33 S W Okla 0
Houston 34 San Jose St 20
Tenn St 20 Tex Southern 14
Tr nit~ (Tex) 27 S W La 21
Cent Okla St 35 Lngstn 19
McNeese 29 Louisiana Tech 22
T~Jsa 17 Weot Texas 13
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game at 14 14 w1th 8 03 remam
m\ on a one yard run by RenJI7d Harmon and a two-pomt
conversion pass from quarter
back Larry Hayes to Bob Fello
Kent s other pomts came on a
pair of f1eld goals by Gordon
Ober Kent IS now I 3 for the
year
Akron for the second straight
game scored m the fmal sec
ondstowm A3&amp;,yardf!eldgoalby
Tom Budz1szewski w1th f1ve sec
onds to go gave the Zips a 111-7
victory over Ball State
Unbeaten in Tbree
Akron had gotten control of
the ball on 1ts 33 w1th 26 sec
onds lelt and drove to the Car
dmal 21 Budziszewski who had
had two prev1ous fteld goal attempts blocked then split the
uprights for the wmning pomts
The Z1ps bed for 19th in the
UP! small college ratmgs are
unbeaten m three games
The Umvers1ty of Cmcmnatl
usmg a stubborn defense and
the kicking of Mike Sclumtt to
supnse Texas A &amp; M 17 0
at College Stat10n Tex
Two Schnutt fteld goals and
a 34 yard return of a blocked
punt by linebacker M1ke H1l
liard gave the Bearcats all the
pomts they needed at halfl!me
leading IW Sophomore Sal Ca
sola 1ced the vtctory m the
fourth quarter when they got to
the Cmcmnat1 18 only to fum
ble
The Umvers1ty of Lomsvtlle
put another shmer on Dayton
as the Cardmals rolled to a 21
0 f1rst half lead enroute to a
41 13 dectslon over the fadmg
Flyers who opened w1th a wm
over C1ncmna II It was the thtrd
straight loss for Dayton
In the Oh1o Conference 1 the
first b1g day of league games
saw Baldwm Wallace beat Mus
kingwn 211-7 the thtrd stra1ght
loss for the Muskies by the tden
tical score Wittenberg down OL
terbem 21 7 Mamtta edge Ken
yon 14-13 Mount Umon down
Wooster 24 14

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MAC wm and third wi thou! a
defeat overa"ll
Toledo paced by Chuck Ea
ley s passmg and the runnmg
of Joe Schwartz led 31 14 early
m the fourth quarter but OU
scored two qmck touchdowns
and agam had the ball on the
Rocket 44 Wtth 4 33 to go
The Rockets held however
and ran out the clock w1th two
first downs
Ealey h!l on 17 of 23 passes
for 253 yards and two touch
downs '1wth to Don Fall" who
grabbed eight for llO yards
Schwartz who had an ll(}.yard
touchdown run gained 156 yards
m 17 cames Bill Gary who
led the Bobcats m rushmg w1th
117 yards in 24 tries scored two
OU lou~owns on short runs
"l'tilcons Rally
Bowling Green spotted Wes
tern Michigan a second penod
touchdown and then stormed
back With three field goals by
Bill W1tte a touchdown pass
from Joe Bab1cs to Brian Cross
covermg 13 yards and a"two
yard rW1 by Paul M1les who
gamed 97 yards to lead the
Falcons
The Falcons rolled up 208
yards on the ground asamst a
Bronco defense which had allow
ed an average of only 26 yards
per game
Miami also unbeaten m four
games this season overwhelm
ed Marshall6!Mlas the Thunder
mg Herd rebwldmg from last
year s dlSBstrous airplane crash
which claimed the lives of most
of 1ts vars1ty players managed
only two f1rst downs agamst the
tough Redskins
Sophomore Bob Hitchens ran
for three touchdowns and Dean
Harmony and Steve Williams
two each as the Redskins raced
to a 3Hl lead at halftime
At Kent a 36-yard fteld goal
by Iowa Stale s Regg1e Shoe
make w1th I 19 to go gave the
Cyclones a 17 14 vtctory over
the luckless Golden Flashes
The Flashes had L1ed the

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Along w1th the fam1ly 1tself the Lrad!l!onal famtly meal
may be headmg for extmction
Accordmg to Dr George G Graham professor of
human nutnt1on at Johns Hopkms in Baltimore a com
plete meal may eventually cons1st stmply of a hand
food such as a sandwich that contams all the nutrients
a person needs
For example a ch1ld could eat three Y!Lamm fortllled
peanut butter and Jelly sandwiChes a day he says and
be JUSt as well nourtshed as he would be by eating the
Lradtltonal balanced meals of meat fish eggs da1ry
products cereals vegetables and fru1ts
Such a change m eating habits would have profound
soc1al and economic consequences says Graham
Agnculture and the food mdustry would be drastically
affected of course Housewives would be freed of the
lime they now spend preparmg meals Even the prtce of
housmg would go down because*there would be no need
for kitchens and thelf many appliances
All th1s IS only theorehcal The catch IS that man does
not 11ve by (or for) peanut butter and Jelly sandw1ches
alone
The healthy normal person enJoys eatmg and the
greater the vanety of foods the greater the enjoyment
Many housewives women s lib notwlthstandmg take
prtde m the1r cookmg sk11l Many men too
The professor s vlswn of our gastronomteal future 1s
akm to predictions that someday all bab1es w1ll be con
cetved by arhfic1al msemmahon thus elimmating the
hme-consummg haphazard and metf1c1ent method of the
present day
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By United Press International
Today IS Monday Oct 4 the
277th day of 1971
The moon IS full
The mormng stars are
Mercury and Saturn
The evemng stars are Venus
Mars and Jupiter
Those born on this day are
In 1890 Mormons m Utah
under the s1gn of L1bra
U S Pres1dent Rutherford B renounced polygamy the prac
tice of havmg more than one
Hayes was born Oct 4 1822
w1fe at a time
On th1s day m history
In 1927 AI Jolson starred m
The Jazz Smger the f1rst
full length talkmg mov1e
In 1938 Dr Eduard Benes
resigned as president of ere
choslovak1a under pressure
from an ultunatwn from NaZI
Germany
you have been exposed the
w1se course IS to have an ex
SIDE GLANCES
ammat10n
The h1gh rate of V D and
the stenlrty 1t causes may
well elrmmate the dan~er of
a population explosiOn m the
Umted S tate s unless the
problem 1s brought under
control

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K1tchens Passe m Future'

Gonorrhea Is a Crucial Problem
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Idaho 21 Montana 12
Colorado 31 Kansas St 21
Wash St 34 Utah 12
Wyoming 17 Colo St U 6
Duke 9 Stanford 3
Pacific (Ore) 9 Linfield 7
Oregon 34 UCLA 17
West
Easl Ore 10 South Ore 6
Son Fran St 39 Azusa Pac 8
Xal Lutheran 21 Redlands 7
Weber St 20 Boise St 7
San Diego St 30 No Ill 10
Ariz St 24 Tex (El Paso) 7
Hayward St 48 San Fran 20
Sacmnto St 23 Sonoma St 22
Fresno St 19 Hawall 8

This Week's Tilts .
By Un1ted Press International
Satorday
Musk ngum at Ash and
Ohio State at Illinois
Oberl n al Allegheny
To edo at Bowl ng Green
Oh o Wesleyon at Wooster
Kent State at Western M chlgan Findlay at Bluffton (n)
Ohio Unlversltyo l Kentucky
Central Stale at Northwood
Xavier at Cinclnnat (n)
(Mlch )
Dayton at Tampa (n)
Wilmington at Del ance
Akron at North Texas St
John Carroll at Wash &amp; Jeff
Denison at Wittenberg
H Jl sdale at Ohio Northern (n)
Hofstra at Baldwin Wallace
Youngstown State at Northern
Heidelberg at Capital
M chlgan
Hiram at Marietta
n - Indicates n ght game
Otterbein at Mount Un on

TWO WAY STAR- Hal Spears (No 15 ) crouched 1n a defensive stance
facmg Marauder blockers Roger Dixon (67) guard and Dave Krawsczyn
(61) tackle was a standout at deep safety on defense as well as offens1ve
quarterback of the undefeated Ironton Tigers who defeated Metgs 22-6
Fnday mght In Pomeroy Mark W1lbams (No 33) Me1gs latlback has

already been grounded by a Tiger lmeman n the actton above Spears
completed II passes of 15 attempted for 130 yards and 2 TDs and mtercepted
one errant Marauder aer1al Fnday mghl Spears after the game was 29 for
38and 8 TDs on the season (four games)

Orioles Rally, Nip A's, 5-3
BALTIMORE (UP!) - VIda
Blue now knows how to beat the
Balhmore Onoles m the
playoffs but he may not get
another chance
Against this club you ve got
to be perfect the deJected
young sensatton of the baseball
world sa1d Sunday after the
Baltimore Onoles tagged him
for four runs w1th two out m the
seventh mmng to beat the
Oakland A s 5-3 m the f1rst
game of the playoffs
I had the lead and I let 1l get
away 1 blew 1! Blue noted
smce the A s staked h1m to a ~
margm only to have the Ortoles
rallydramahcally to boost thetr
three year playoff record to 7-iJ
The OriOles who w1ll attempt
to take a 2-0 lead m the hesl-&lt;&gt;f
f1ve senes today when they send
M1ke Cuellar agamsl Jrm
Hunter are a1mmg for lhe!r
th1rd stra1ght three-game play
off sweep
Blue who beat the Onoles
tw1ce dunng the regular season
on four-hitters p1t.ched well
cons1dermg he s only 22and was
faCing playoff pressure for the
f~rst time
But he wasn l super He was
w1thm one out of getting out of
the seventh mmng w1th a 3-1
lead when he gave up Mark
Belanger s run-&lt;;cormg smgle
Curt Molton s pmch double that
tied 1t 3-3 and Paul Blair s two
run double that decided the
game
Losmg the opener w1th their
ace leaves the A s m a
desperate s1luahon and no one
knows 1t better than Blue He
sa1d he s wtumg to come
Wednesday w1lh two days rest
but there s no guarantee the
senes w1ll go past the third
game Tuesday m Oakland
It s not a queshon of wanting
to p1tch Wednesday 11 s a
quesl10n of wantmg to wm
Blue sa1d I may even have to

go out to the bullpen Tuesday I
th1nk I could put out a couple of
good mnmgs
Blue sounded like a guy
worned about a Balt1more
sweep but he lr1ed to be op
timtstic You never know he
added We may have to play
f1ve games
The other As refused to be
downhear ted We ve got a 21
game wmner gomg Monday
Dave Duncan satd I have all
the confidence m the world
Sal Bando added Its not gomg
to affect us too much They re
go1ng to have to heal a guy tust
as good on Monday
Blue who was 2~ on Aug 29
bu t 1 2 the rest of the season
sa1d I had good sluff the
same kmd I 'e had m my last

Reserves Defeat Point
The
Me1gs
Maraude1
reserves coached by Fenton
Taylor and Ben SIHwter
defeated the Pt Pleasant
reserves at Marauder Stadium
Saturday n ght 8 0 The wm
gave the little Marauders a
record of I a, wh ch does not
mclude a pre season scnm
mage v1ctory over the Southern
Local varstly
Scormg the smgle touchdown
was sophomore tailback Ron
Couch m the f rsl quarter on a
two yard rWl The extra pomts
were scored on a pass from
Junior quarterback John Dillard

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to JUniOr end Btll Chaney
1 he I ttle Mara uders
defense held the Lillie Blacks
deep 11 the!T own temtory late
m the fmal quarter to preserve
the r lead
GIVIng credtl for outstandmg
performances besides Dillard
Couch and Chaney we• e M!Ck
Ash sophomore w1n gac k
Randy Faulk freshman tackle
Randy Chafm Junior end and
Alan McLaughlm sophomore
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Pl Pleasant
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game was delayed when the ha ndlmg Blall" well He threw a
slugger was armoyed by a good pt lc h but Blair JUSt h1t II
couple of bees on what Blue Williams sa1d
called h1s other bad p tch
The As also thought Blue was
the VIctim of bad calls by
A good reason to
wnp1re Hank Soar espeetally
INSURE·~
on Molton
Soar called hlS usual game
manager D ck Wtll ams sa ct
We thought we had Molton out
but hi o pt lches we thought were
str1kes were called balls
WII ams showed a lot of class
when he let Blue p1tch to Bla1r
after Molton !ted the game
Your
Blue brought the As th1s far
and the Oakland manager
Insurance
f1gured he should have the shot
Agent
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Dale Warner
Frank Robmson led off the
seventh nmng w lh a walk on a
3 2 ptlch and Bt ooks Rob nson
who h1t mto an mrung-ending
double pia) n the fourth
Whether you
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requirements
his double
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needs w1 th us
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lose 11
Ultimately his lack of control
proved to be h1s downfall even
though he walked JUSL two
ba tlers Warned by manager
Earl Weaver not to chase
Blues ptlches the " Ono les
looked h1m over closely
workmg the count to 3 2 SIX
times and forcmg hun to thro"
133 pitches 10 seven mnmgs m
the hum1d weather It may have
tired Blue
When Molton got the h1t that
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By JOE CARNICELU
a veteran unit that does not
UP! Sports Writer
include one rookie. The 'Skins,
Washington fans may not on the road for their first three
f1!Cogniz!! that strange group games, moved inlo sole possesthat comes home finally next sian of first place in the
Sunday to play Houston but · National Conference Easl Sunthey will know one thing- day by stunning the Dallas
master builder George Allen Cowboys 2().16 in a battle of
bas put together the National unbeatens.
Football Conference's only un- Charlie Harraway ran 57
beaten team.
yards for a touchdown on the
Allen made over 20 trades third play of the game and l)ill
after taking over the Redskins Kilmer, subbing for the injured
last .wmter and has put together Sortny Jurgensen, threw a 50-

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ill b
t sive secondary has been praised
v hn therowtnsghw t ife put
thr oug
tr au es , no for its impressive achievements
most rugged and aggressive in the past two outings, Skorich
test this entire season tonight feels mental .errors, "which
when the Oakland Raiders, could be cleared up in a splitpaced by the passing of Daryle second," caused some nearLamonica and the kicking of fa tal experiences in the last few
ageless George Blanda, invade minutes of the game against
Municipal Stadium for a Baltimore.
nationally lelevised National "It's a matter of our guys
Football League encounter.
accounting for who they're
The Browns, fresh from a 14- supposed to get," Skorich said.
13 upset over the world "When tlle play is called, all
champion Baltimore Colts will they bave to do is say 'I got him,
be eyeing their third co~cu- he's mine, I'll take Joe.' we
tive win and a bold on first place wocked on it this week and I
in tbe central division of the bope the problem has been
AFC.
cleared up ."
Browns Coach Nick Skorich
Browns' field general Bill
says tlle Raiders, a robust team Nelsen is expected to use
that overshifts and undershifts audibles and automatics Ireits powerful defense to gain quentiy against the Raiders.
maximum protection, "have Skorich said they bave been
more running backs illan they very productive ''foc tbat extra
need to depend on ."
yardage we've been getting
"Oakland, by far , will be the when we needed it."
:OUghest team we'll come up
With both the Browns ·and
against this campaign," Raiders being paced by outSkorich said . "They 've got a . standing defenses, the bulk Of
hard line. We know it and we're the pressure may not be focused
r&amp;dy for it.
entirely on the offensive units
"Lamomica (who hasn't but on kicking specialists Don
tossed an interception yet this Cockroft and Blanda.
.season) reads defenses so well
Cockroft, in his performances
and gets his men positioned this season, has lacked conright where he needs tllem. Tbe lidence, according to Skarich.
Raiders have a bushel of speed. "Don hasn't been concentralThey're just a muscle offense. ing entirely on the ball when he
And their defense is all gang- goes to kick," Skorich said.
type tackle and it's been quite "Therefore , he doesn't eye-up
effective."
the ball the way be should .
One of the Raiders the
"I'm not looking for a placeBrowns' defense will have to kicker, yet. All Don needs is
contend with is Fred Bilelnik- confidence. One he gets that,
off, who snagged
two it'll all come to him and we'll be
second
half
touchdown back in good shape."
passes
from
Lamonica As for Blanda, he provided a
last · week in their 34-0 6-1J lead over tlle Chargers at the
victory over ille San Diego half witll field goals of 42 and 37
Chargers. Lamonica finished yards, helping to shutout San
the afternoon with 182 yards - Diego for the first lime since
having connected on 11 of 17 1969 -when they lost 13-1) to the
-!tempts and the two TO's.
Denver Broncos.

Grid Standz·n.u.s
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Standings
By United
Press International
American Conference
East
W. L. T. Pel.
Baltimore
2 1 . 0 667
Miam i
1 1 1 ·
New England
1 2 o ::
New York Jets
1 2 0 .333
Buffalo
Centra~ 3 0 .000
W. L. T. Pel.
2 o o 1.000
Cleveland
2 1 o .667
Pi ttsburgh
Cincinnati

Houston

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1 2 o .333
0 2 1 .000

W. L. T. Pel.
2 1 0 .667
I I 0 .500
1 2 0 333

Kansas1:i ty

Oakland ·
San Diego
Denver

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National Conference

East

w. L. T. Pel.

Washington
Callas
New York Giants

3 0 0 1.000
2 I 0 .667
2 I 0 .667
1 2 0 .333

St . Louis
Philadelphia
0 3 0 .000
Central
W. L. T. Pet.
Chicago
2 I 0 .W
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Minneso1a

Detroit

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Groen Bay

West

San Franc isco

Altanta

New Orleans

Los Angeles

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W. L. T. Pet.
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1 I

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Sunday's Results
Detroit 31 Atlanta 38
Minnesota 19 Buffalo 0
Balt.lmore 23 New England 3
Green Bay 20 Cincinnati 17
Houston 13 New Orleans 13
New York Jets 14 Miami 10
Pttlsburgh 21 San Diego 17
San Fran 31 Philadelphia 3
Was~lnglon 20 Dallas 16
New York Giants 21 '51 . Louis
20

Kansas City 16 Denver 3
Los Angeles 17 Chicago 3
(Qnly games scheduled)
Mondor's Games
Oakland al Cleveland (night)
I On If game scheduled I
Next Sunday's Games
Ball.fmore al Buffalo
Denver at Oakland
Green Qay at' Detroit
Houston at Washington
Los Angeles at San Francisco
Miami at Cincinnati
Mlnnosola at Philadelphia
New Ortean,l&gt;.,t Chicago
New Yorii1011 at New England
Pittsburgh at Clevelond
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presented at the dedication of the Vinton County Airport
the administration building at Advisory Comrilltlee, said the··
tlle new Vinton Coun~ Airport program will begin with plane
We PlY you 'to IIVt
may be expanded to mclude a rides and' an "Early Bird"
,(1nd
tilt ply Is good).
low level fly-&lt;Jver by a military breakfastal8a.m.for themany
jet team, military ~licopters pilots expected to fly In to the
and an aclual landing by a airport. A· gig_antic chicken
corporate jet, accor!llng to Glen ·barbecue which will also offer
L. Peters, clerk of the Vinton sandwiches, soft drinks and
County t ommissioners.
coffee wiD be served from 11
SUnday, Oct. 10, is scheduled a.m. until dark.
as ~day of fun for everyone wbo The official dedication
visits tbe Vintoil County Airport ceremony at I p.m. will be
located six miles north of followed by an exciting fr~ air
McArtllur.
. show which includes sky divers
UTi
and experimental aircraft on
display.
FPC'rS
· The bea~tiful Vinton County
fall leaves are expected to be
fht Atht,. C:.Unty
one of the attractions for tllose
S.vlngs&amp;lolnC,.
~ enjoying plane rides . from 8
2fUte... St,' I
a.m. until 8:30 pJn. The rides
Pom-.OIIIo
will continue until 11 p.m,
~
Mtmber Ftdtrll
giving passengers the opHome LoAn 81nk
Mtmbtr Ftdet'al Savtnot &amp;
portunity to see the lights of
-LOllln tn1uranct Corporallon.
C0 l b
All accounts lnaur~ up to
urn lis, Newark, Parkers·
120,000.01
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burg and Charleston from
directly over the Vinton County
Airport.
e-north magnetic pole
•••••••••••••••••••
of the earth is that region
where the magnetic force
is vertically downward and
thhe south magnetic Po I e
t at region where the magnetic force is vertically upward, 'The World Almanac
says. The lbcation shifts
somewhat from time 1o
time.
SiiAC STANDINGS
ALL GAMES
TEAM
W L T POP
Eastern
4 0 0 163 12
Kyger Creek
3 0 I 73 24
North Gallia
l 3 0 50 48
Southern
0 4 o 20 84
admitted "I didn't have any- Southwestern
0 4 0 8 ·108
thing," in the first inning. Hannan Trace
0 4 0 0 120
SVAC ONLY
Leading 1-1l, they had the bases
W L T POP
loaded with one out and failed TEAM
Kyger Creek
3 0 0 67 18
to score again. ·
Easlern
2 0 0 69 0
I 2 0 44 34
And in the sixth, when they North Gallia
0 1 0 12 14
did kayo Ellis, they had the Southern
--~
Southwestern
0 I 0 0 38
bases loaded again with one out Hannan Trace
0 2 0 0 88
-and again failed to score.
Totals
6 6 o 192 192
FRIDAY'S GAMES:
"The big play was in the
Eastern at Kyger Creek
sixth when Bob Miller struck
Symmes Valley at Norlh
MIDOLEJioRT, 0.
out Tito Fuentes for the second Gallia
Hannan Tra ce at Hannan, W.
out," said Murtaugh. But the
Va
.
third out was just as big-a line
Southern at Southwestern
by Mays that hung up long
enough for Roberto Clemente to
catch it.
Mays came back to hit a tworun homer in the ninth.
"But what does that matter?" said Willie. "We lost."
The Pirates call on Nelson
Briles (8-4) in the third game
Tuesday while the Giants bring
in their ace, Juan Marichal (Illll ). Marichal won the divisionclinching game for the Giants
on the 'tast day of the season.
The price the Giants are paying
for going down to the last day
is that they can use Marichal
only once in the playoffs.

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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)Because Bob Robertson personally chased away the "spooks"
who haunt Candlestick Park,
the Pittsburgh Pirates headed
home today all square with the
San Francisco Giants and full
of confidence.
"We'll have the home field
advanta_!:e in Pittsbur_gh," said
Slugger Robertson as the two
teams battling for the National
League pennant took a day off
for travel in their best-&lt;Jf-five

had gone homer-less for the
last five weeks of the regular
season. But Robertson says
that's entirely due to the gimpy
knee that's been bothering him.
"Favoring the knee messed
up my swing," he explained.
"Some shots of cortisone I got
recently helped a lot. They sure
must have helped me Sunday,
because I don't have days like
that very often. "
Nobody ever has had a day
like that in a playoff before-

series.

therusty-hair~dfirstbaseman 's

The series became tied at one
game each Sunday when
Robertson, who hadn't hit a
home run since Aug. 2!i, blasted
three of 'em in leading the
Pirates to a romping 9-4
victory .
His slugging, which paced a
15-hil Pirate assault on six
Giants' pitchers, seemed to put
to rest forever the idea that the
Pirates, the !'lalional League's
best hitting team, are spooked
by Candlestick Park, the
Giants' home. Until this explosion, the Pirates just didn't
seem able to hit here-losing
five of six games here during

three homers were a playoff
record. "That man was nasty,''
said Fox with a wry grin. "The
whole story was the first
baseman,'' said !&gt;irate manager
Danny Murtaugh with a muCh
wider lrish.grin.
The Giants' problem is that
the ."medicine" that works on
Wtlhe Stargell doesn 't work on
Robertson.
Lefty-swinging Stargell, who
led the National League in
homers with 48, has go~e
ht!less m 10 trips to the plate m
the playoffs, hasn't hit the ball
out of the infield, and bas
struck out four limes. The only
time he's been on base he was
hit by a pitch.
But the lefty Giant pitchers
who stopped Stargell Sunday
hung around a little too tongthey pitched to the next batter,
righthanded Robertson.
Giants starter John Cwnberland got Stargell on a grounder
to end a first-inning threat-but
Robertson whacked him lor a
double to open the second, and
.
g0 on t score the Pir ate s 1Irs
1
run. C~berland fanned StargeU with one on to end the
thtrd, but. Robertson opened the
f our th With a homer.
Reliever Ron Bryant fanned
. th
Stargewt
II 'th tw oonme
seve th b t R be tso 1 d
n ' u ? r n c eare
the bases with . his second
homer. And reliever Steve
Hamilton fanned Slargell to
open th
. th
l to
t
e mn ' any
ge
whacked for R0 be ts ' thi d
home
r on s r
r.. ·
The Giants lost the chance to
go two games up m the playoffs
because they failed to kayo
Ptrates' starter Dock Ellis ' who
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Ohio Sjale 35 Cal)fornia 3
Bowling Green 23 Western
Michigan 6
Toledo 31 Ohio University 28
Cincinnati 17 Texas A &amp; M o
Miami 66 Marshall 6 ·
Quantico Marines 24 Xavter 6
Louisville 41 Dayton 13
Akron 10 Ball State 7.
Tampa 49 Youngstown State 0
Denison 27 Capital 18
Baldwin-Wallace 20 Muskingum

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out with ctly properly spectllcatlon . Lot sizes - 100' bv 120'; all lots fa ce 50 1001
streets, sewer &amp; clfy water will be In front of each lot.
This message is to all people in this area planning to b ' ld b
or invest . Be_at this sale Saturdi!v the 9th. Restricted ~~o~ghufo
protect your mvestment, this is a~ auctionwhere you can ·b
t
your. own price,_ so don't miss this sale. Oct . 9th at 1: oou~~
Land ownership IS the sure basis for TRUE WEALTH ( N t'
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DEAR POLLY- My Pet Peeve is having the telephone
nng and then fmd the party calling has hung up before
I c~~ get to the phone to answer it. Five rings make a
hmt , of only halt a mmute and waiting a few seconds
longer would give the satisfaction of having conveyed
your message . Please wait for 10 rings which will only
take a minute .- A. P. K.

meeting. dale from the last
Thursday to the third Tuesday
of each month. Mrs. Simpson,
Mrs. Webb and Mrs. Morris
were appointed to have the
display and demonstration at
the Christmas flower show in
November.
Programs for the year were
~ussed and booklets will be
prepared for the members .
Mrs . Kuhn
presented
devotions to open the meeting
and .also gave the program on
drying flowers . She listed
several ways to secure good
results including drying in
sifted sea sand, in Borax, in a
mixture of Borax and white
cornmeal, and silica gel. She
said flowers should be cut when
they are still ln very good
condition, that foliage should be
removed and that they should
be covered in an air tight
· container.
"Autumn in All Its Splendor" ·
was the arrangement theme
with ribbons going to Mrs.
Carpenter, Mrs. Cross and Mrs.
Grirrun.
The October meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Simpson
with Mrs. Morris as the
assisting h.ostess . Mrs. Barnilz
was assisted in serving refresh~nts by Mrs. Carpenter.

Social Calendar

DEAR POLLY- I am answering Eleanor whose afghan
had come home from the dry cleaner with uneven edges .
I found that a curtain stretcher is ideal for correcting this .
Carefully stretch the afghan on the stretcher to the cor·
reel size and spray lightly to dampen. Afghan will be
shaped well and then keep its shape.-EVELYN
DEAR POLLY- My brother's . wrist watch bothered
him when he was in the
hospital but he did not want
·:.I .. '
lo be without it, so a nurse
turned a drinking glass upside ,down, placed it'1ln the
bedside table and slipped
the adjustable band on his
watch down over the glass .
He c a u I d then see the
w a t c h from a reclining
p o s i t i o n and was not
bothered by having it on
his arm .-SALLY

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You wlll receive a doUar if Polly uses vour favorite
bomematlag Idea, Pet Peeve, PoUy's Problem or solution to a problem. Write Polly In care of this newspaper,

Fifth Birthday is Celebrated

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MONDAY
meeting at 7:30p.m. Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hudson grandfather, Walter Hudson;
MIDDLEPORT Garden Club, Members asked to pay dues.
entertained with a party Mr. ~nd Mrs. Bill Grueser, and
Saturday in observance of the Mrs. Illez Stivers !'I'd Jack.
Monda y, 7:30p,m. home of Mrs. WSCS, ENTERPRISE United
Garen Stansbury. All members Metllodis. t Church, 7,30 p.m. fifth birthday of their daughter,
.
Lori Lynn.
to Iake an arrangemen l usmg Tuesday, hlllle of Mrs. Willlam
orange and black. Mrs, John Frecker. Mrs. Martha Husted to
Games were played with
Kincaid, Mrs: James Titus, be in cbarge of the program. Kimberly Franz and Angie
Baker winning prizes. After
Mrs. J . E . Har ley, hos tesses.
TIIURSDAY
POMEROY Garden Club, 8 CLEANING DAY, Rutland Lori opened her gifts, ice
cream, cake and Kool-Aid were
p.m.· Monday nlRht at the horne Unite&lt;l
. · ,Methodist
Church. All served
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tim
. Candy bars, balloons
of Mrs· Harvey Vanvranken · da y,'any
e, taking c1eaning
Mrs. Tracy Whaley will be co- supplies.
and placemats witll nursery
your bills
rhymes were given as favors .
h08 tess
when you can't
MEIG.S CHAPTER Ord
f - SON BORN SEPT. 3
Others attending were Mistee
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'7 30 er
Sgt. and Mrs. Randall Car· Grueser : Tammy Russell,
d
pm
DeM0Iay, "'
mOO ay, :
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If SICKNESS or injury left you
Middleport Masonic Temple. pen r 0 IC 'Ia, Kan., for- Brian Beeler, Amy Hawley,
di s:1bled and "'out of work,
merly of Rutland, are anoun- Debbie Werry, Angle Grueser,
co uld you pay your bill s?
TUESDAY
cing the blrtll of tlieir first son, Mark Franz, Mrs. Robert
NationWide 's In come Pro·
tector Plan guarantees you a
MIDDLEPORT Lodge 363, F Randall Ray, Jr. The baby was Hawley, Mrs. Thomas Werry,
monthly t 'tJ.fh incume for one
and AM, Tuesday, 7:30. p.m. born on Sept. 3. Sgt. and Mrs. Mr .andMrs.JohnGrueser,Mr.
year, five yean, or, if you
regular session.
Carpenter have a daughter, and Mrs. David Grueser and
qualify, for life.
Ca ll me today for details: ·
TUESDAY night at movies Denise, 9rani!Jlarents are Mr. Melanie, and Betty Russell,
when Eastern Athletic Boosters and Mrs. Jeff Stafford of
The youngster also received
meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday at high Rutland, Mrs. Thehna Poulson, gifts Irani Mrs. Donna Hogue,
school. Film of Eastern· Akron, and Henry Carpenler, an aunt, of Darli~gton , Pa.; her
Glouster gaine, plans for Oct. 9 .rM_idd_Ie:.por_t...
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ELECTION OF offlcers at
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Pomeroy OES. Chapter !86
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for further information write:

. RODNEY VILLAGE, 2
P. 0. BOX 195 c/o GaUi~olis Dai~ Tribune
Fulb Land Co.

·n eM: Jack

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You somehow get the
eling he has tho!lllht
bout
what · he's
.baring with you. You
eeling is right.

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The cystic fibrosis fund drive
in Meigs County will continue
through Oct. 9, Mrs. John Boyd,
children and youth cbairman
for the Eight and Forty Meigs

Party Given

2-HOUR
CLEANING
(Upon Request)

ROB,INSON'S
CLEANERS
2rt E. 2nd
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Pomeroy

WH·v BE
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Most.hearing problems
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can give you the forfTiula
Canton, and Mrs . Farie
for failure - which Is:.
Jenkins, Mrs. Peggy Burton ,
Try to please everybody. ·
and Mrs. Edith Morgan , Oak
- Herbert Bayard Swope
Hill .
Mr .' and Mrs. David Battershell, Alliance ; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hagan , Alliance; Mr . --~
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and Mrs. Wesley Barni , Lan ·
lolliOJ
caster; Mrs. Ray Fox, Clifton ; ·-II
Mr . and Mrs . Alph Van 1\ossen, i&lt;
Jackson ; Mr. and Mrs. 'Ronald -11Ai.chholz, New Washington, and i&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Tanner
Attica.
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The Drive-In Window
. Mrs. Marie Phillip~. , Mrs.
Elizabeth Carlonee, Lancaster ; :
is Open
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Mr. and Mrs . Jack White,
9 A.M. to 7 P. M.
Shelby ; Mrs. William Stewart, .
I Continuously)
Athens ; Joyce Cropper, Mrs.
Other Banking Hours 91o 3
Helen White, Jlortsmoulh, and i&lt; and 5 to 7 as usual on
Kenneth Hahn, Hicksville .
i&lt; Fndays.
Mrs. · Norman Yeauger and
Mrs. Denver Rice wer.e"V-IC
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chairmen for the Philathea •
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Society which served the
POMEROY, OHIO
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reception . A flower-candle i&lt;.
Member FDIC
arrangement, gift of Mrs . -jC'
Member Federal
Fellows floated in the punch -II
Reserve System

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County Salon 710, sponsors of
the drive, announced today.
' Last year the drive netted
$671 with all proceeds going
toward research or to assist
cystic fibrosis families , The
businesses of the county will be
contacted for contributions by
Eight and Farly members, and
soliciting will be done on the
streets of Pomeroy, Middleport
and Racire this Saturday.
Organizations wiii be contacted for contributions by Jim
Mees.
On Wednesday evening at
6:30 p.m. at the Pomeroy
Elementary School, August
Simmons, resident executive
director of the National Cystic
Fibrosis Research Foundation,
will speak on the disease and
show a new film. The public is
invited to ~ltend.

FREE ELECTRONIC HEARING TEST

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Extend Dljl'-fve

DEAR POLLY-1 do not have a cake plate with a cover
to keep it fresh but have found that my very deep electric
frymg pan works well when I put a cake in it and then
put the cover on.-PEARL

·NEW'
FURNIJURE

We have 100 home sites to be sold Driv . ,h: projected growlll are• of Ohio "
Sat., Oct. 9th. Small down paume~t
&amp; exe ~lui 1 choose your lot. Attend our sale
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c111 en terms.
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were "Mr. and Mrs.' Letcher
Wines of Cleveland and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Martin and
Stephanie of Alliance.
Other out-&lt;Jf-town guests were
Mr. and Mrs. 'Raymond Sloan ,
Ashland; Mrs. F. E. Wright,
Columbus; Mrs. Grover
Neville, Point Pleasant; Mr .
and Mrs. Carl Wright, Glouster ;
Mr. and Mrs. Smoke Thomas,
Wadsworth; Mrs. Carrie Anderson, Mrs . Kathryn Robson ,
and Mrs. Grace Scheibeck,
Chillicothe; Nancy Yeauger,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Elliott,
Portsmouth, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Williams of Oak Hill.
Mrs. Hazel Straw, Athens;
Mr. and Mrs. George Glaub,
Mrs. Esther C. Edgar, Mrs.
Aubrey Geary, Columbus; Mrs.
Mabel Brown, Mrs. Dorothy
Hecker, Gallipolis; Mr. and
Members of- Mrs. Martin's Mrs. Myron Berkley, Nevada;
family coming for the reception Mrs. Flora Peters, North

DEAR POLLY- After a day of fishing my son always
has a lot of hsh to scale and clean. After complaining
about the fish shdmg around and wtshmg for something
to hold them flat as he cleaned , he finally came up with
the tdea of usmg an old clipboard. He puts a fish tail
under the clip and has an easy way to hold and clean the
fish . His name is-RICK.

DEAR POLLY- When we kids come in with very dirty
or muddy clothes our mom has us shed them immediate·
l~ and then she takes them out to the backyard and
nnses out the mud and excess dirt with the garden hose.
These clothes then come out of the regular wash perfectly
clean.-LESLIE

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Reva Chilo, departemental
constitution and by-laws
chairman; Mrs, Ben Neutzling,
Pomeroy, American Legion
Auxiliary Department national
security chairmim; - Mrs.
Ronald
Aichholz,
New
Washington, second member of
finance committee nationale ·
Mrs. Edna M. Smeltz, Attica:
partnership chairman ; Mrs.
Dale Tanner, Attica, nurses
scholarship chairman; Mrs.
Edna Miller, Alliance, second
member of partnership; Mrs.
Irene Mier, Sebring, Departemental le demi chapeau
deuxieme ; and Mrs. ,Hazel M.
Steifel, Lorain; Mrs. Alph Van
Fossan, Jackson; Mrs. Esther
Edgar, .Columbus, and Mrs.
Arl'ee Marshall, Lancaster,
departemen~l chapeaux passe:

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hoeflich,
High St., Pomeroy, entertained
Saturday afternoon with a party
honoring their daughter, Jayne
Lee, who will be seven on
Wednesday.
A mod decorative theme was
carried out. Games were played
wl th prizes going to the winners.
Hats, horns and doves were
given as favors, and cake, ice
cream, and punch were served.
Mrs. Keith Riggs assisted with
tlle party.
Guests were members · of
Pomeroy Browning Troop 171
including Andy Riggs, Beth
Perrin, Linda Kovalchik, Lori
Rupe, Linda Eason, Lorra
Wisecup, Jan Belzing, and
· Kenda Braum, and Kristin
Anderson, Paige Carr, Debbie
Woodyard, Ellora Faulkner,
and Katlly !:less.
Attending a dinner on Sunday
honoring Jayne were her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Nicholson of Athens,
and her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Harruner, Lou Ann
and Kimberly, Columbus.

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Installation Held
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Approximately 125 persons Mrs. Olin Knapp, Mrs, George
attending a reception S1111day . Hackett, Sr., and Mrs. Virgil
afternoon at the Middleport Roush.
Church of Christ honoring Mrs.
In the receiving line with Mrs.
Osby A. Martin, le chapeau Martin were herhusband, Mrs.
A weekly feature of Meigs
Departemental Eight and Harry Davis, president of the
CoWlty .Garden Club members.
Forty.
American Legion Auxiliary of
The event was hosted by the Drew Webster Post 39; Leonard
Meigs County Salon 710, Eight Jewell, commander of t't!e
and Forty, and the American Pomeroy post; Mrs. Charles
Legion Auxiliary of Drew Kessinger, P{)mera}', Eighth
Webster Post 39, Pomeroy , District president of the
Praying hands and an open American Legion Auxiliary ,
BY MRS. ORION NElSON
Bible were used in red and and Mrs. Raymond Sloan,
· Slar Garden· Club
white floral arrangements on Ashland, Department of Ohio
-~ ~very gardener should have a terrarlwn.
· \_These are little garde111 planted in a glass bowl. They are in the gift tables, the refreshment president, American Legion
reality miniature greenhouses in which anything may be grown. lable and the piano. Miniature Auxiliary.
Making one of these little glass gardens .is really simple. An old ceramic praying hands in- A.tnong the other disfiSh bowl or a discarded aquarlwn may be used. Brendy snifters scribed "Chapeau Mary tinguished guests were Mrs.
Martin" were given as favors. James Heil, Portsmoutll, Ia
are nice too. The container to be ~~Sed should be washed and dried.
Registering guests were Mrs. secretaire-cassiere of the
Then a thin layer of charcoal is placed on the bottom. Then put Reginald Fellows of Shelby and Chapeaux Passe Club; Mrs.
about two inches of soU over the charcoal. This soil should be Mrs. J. M. Thornton of Neale
Billings,
Athens,
suited to plants that one intends to grow. Moisten the soil and Pomeroy. Mrs. Catherine Welsh Departemental Eight and
insert very small plants. After tlle bowl is planted a glass cover or and Mrs. Eileen Seatles of- Forty, color marshall; Mrs:
piece of plastic is placed on top of tlle garden. Then place lbe ficer~ of the Meigs &amp;.ton, Audrey Glaub, Columbus,
garden in a light window.
presided at the punch and depar!emenlal Ia concierge ;
Apretty garden may be made by using a red or pink begonia , coffee. Gifts for Mrs. Martin George
Glaub,
grand
miniature types are best. Also try a small African Violet and a and her le secretaire-cassiere, correspondentfortheFortyand
small growing gem. All these do well in damp sweet atmosphere Mrs. Virgil Walker of Racine, Etghl; Mrs. Myron Berkley,
of tlle little glass garden.
were re~eived and r~gistered by dem1 chapeau prenuer; Mrs.
A desert scene, may be constructed in a bowl by using sandy
soil, only Bllghtly dampened and planted with small C!!cti or
succulents. After these plants at'~) put into the soil a layer Oi .;.hite
sand goee over the top of soil. ·Place a few pretty pebbles around
the plan1s. This type of garden does best in a sunny window, the
bowl uncovered. Desert plants would rot if subiecte&lt;l to a damp or
Clipboard Holds
wet atmosphere.
There are dozens of ldeas for these gardens They may be
Fish Being Scaled
landscaped with hllls and pools, small shells and miniature
animals make tllem interesting .
By POLLY CRAMER
This is an ldeal way to start about any kind of bouse plant.
When you pinch your mums next swnmer place the ends in a glass
.··""'"'gmMt'!'&amp;~:m1Jo&gt;11 Po II y's Prob Iem l®ilifX.JMn:~m:,~1WliN',,
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garden and you will have plants to glve to your friends.
f
DEAR POLLY-1 hope someone can tell me how 4
\ to remove melted red candle wax from a rough- ~
~ plastered white wall.- MA.RGARET
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In an impressive candlelight
ceremony Thursday night, the
1971·72 officers of the Bend 0'
the River Garden Club were
installed by Mrs. Edward
Simpson at the home of Mrs. W.
0. Barnltz, 403 W. Main,
Pomeroy.
Installed were Mrs. Wilson
.C.rpenter,preaideni; Mra. Bert
Grinun, vlce president; Mrs.
Simpson, secretary ; and Mrs.
Clifford Morris, treasurer. Mrs.
, Simpson presented each of the
new officers with a gift of tulip
bulbs.
Committees named were
Mrs. Andrew Cryss and Mrs.
Clifford Morris, horticulture;
Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. W. 0.
Barnitz, and Mrs. Ralph Webb,
civic ; Mrs. James Diehl, Green
Thumb Notes, and Mrs. Robert
Kuhn, therapy . Contributions to
the Wahkeena Fund
to the
French Clty Garden Club for a
gilt to be presented Mrs. John
Reese, retiring regional
director, were approved.
Reports of the various
committees were presented and
Mrs. Carpenter commended the
chairman including those who
bad made floral arrangements
for churches, hospitals and
those ill and shut-in.
It was decided to change the

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League All Games
WLTWLT
Marietta
2 0 0 2 I 0
Ohio Wesleyan
I 0 0 2 I 0
CoM!r. abnd ~s:tedVernSunqndClela~dth,
Baldwin-Wallace
o
urn us, VISI
ay WI
1 0 0 3 0
.
fi
Mr
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Mr
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Cll
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Mount Union 1 0 0 2 1 0
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s. ass e an ·
Robert Lynn Wood WJderwent
Wittenberg I 0 0 2 1 0
Denison
I 0 0 2 1 0
GREEN BAY, Wise . (UPI)surgeryonhiskneeThursdayat
Otterbein
1 1 0 t 2 ~ The serious neck injury sufferSt.
Joseph Hospital Parkers·
Oberlin
0 0 0 0 3
burg
'
Capital
0 · I 0 I 2 0 ed by Cincinnati Bengals safety
Wooster
0 I 0 I I
Ken Dyer during their game
~ber and Faith McCain
. guests'
Heidel berg 0 I 0 2 I o
Eastern, were ove1 mght
Musklngum 0 2 0 0 3 o Sunday with the Green Bay
of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cleland.
Kenyon
0 2 0 0 3 o Packers may end the young
Big Ten
player's career.
Mr. and Mrs . Paul Myers and
League AI Games On the second play of the
h'ld
c 1 ren, Co1umbus, were
W L T W LT
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs,
Michigan
1 0 0 4 0 o game, Dyer came in contact
Ohio State
I 0 0 2 I 0 with John Br.ockington, the
Willis Frost and Billie Jean.
Minnesota
I 0 0 2 2 0 Packers' No. 1 draft choice.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ridenour
Mich igan State
returned home Friday evening
I 0 0 2 2 0 "My knee hit his head," Brockfrom a trip to Ireland, span·
Purdue
I o o 1 2 0 ington, former Ohio State star,
Northwestern I 1 0 2 2 2 'd
ed b th G'bso
c
sor
y e 1 n ompany'
Wisconsin
0 1 0 t 2 I sat ·
He was admitted at St. Mary
They went by jet from
Indiana
0· I 0 I 3 0
Ill inois
0 I 0 0 4 0 Hospital here and doctors said
Columbus ..
Iowa
0 2 0 0 4 0 examinations early today will
Mr D D Cleland and Mrs
· · '
·
others
Carpenter, Colwnbus, visited
W L T determine whether surgery will
3 0 0 be necessary. If it is, the oper- 7
Fr!day with~. and Mrs. D. M.
Akr on
Ashland
0 ation would take place today or Ashland 14 Central Slate 7
Cleland.
3
Findlay
22 I oo Tuesday
Clarion (Pa .J 7 Ohio Wesleyan 6 John Wickham was painfully .
·
John Carroll 28 Bethany (W
John Carroll
2 2 o His injury was initially diag- · Va.J o
· injured Tuesday in a fall while
Cincinnati
Ohio Nor thern
1 1 0 nosed as, a contusion tc the · Carnegla-Mellon 35 Oberlin· 0 at work.
\·
Wilming ton
1 1
24
4
in the neck
Mount Union
Wooster '
Mrs. Roy Christy, Mrs. Letha
1 1 0 spinal cord
Hiram ·
.
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Willenborg 21 Otterbein 7
I 2 o
Dr. Htro Nishioka, neurour- Iowa State· 17 Kenl Slate 14
Wood and Mrs. Clayton Allen
Def iance
Youngstown State
I 2 . ~ geon at St. Mary, attended to Marietta 14 Kenyon 13
were in Athens Wednesday.
Bluflfon .
1 2
15
13
Fi~dlay Defiance
The !:fen.ry Bahr family at1 3 0 Dyer Sunday and. reported he Ohto
Dayton
Norlhern 14 Taylor (Ind .)
o
2
o
had
some
paralysis
but
was
not
13
·
tended
graduation exercises of
Central
Case Western Reserve o 3 0 in critical condition,
WHmlng\on 21 Bluffton o
Sta,te Highway Patrolmen
Xavier
0 3 0
"Dyer is now . talkino and Hetdelb~rg 17 Hiram 8
. Friday in Colwnbus. Their son,
•
Thiel 35 &lt;:ase Weslern Re'serve
Ma son Locke Weems alert but not completely recov- 10
Roger, was among the
wrote the biography of ered from paralysis aithough he Marietta 24 Kenyon 13 '
graduates.
George Washington contain- has regained some movement," ~~-~-~:-"'~~~~~··~·~··~·IJI·II'!!~~.,--1!1
ing ;the. legendar y "cherry Nishioka said. "There is no dantree inc tdenl ." The book is
historicaljy inaccurate:
ger to life ,. but even if he has.
1
a full recovery, I doubt he 'II
·
When at pMk brilla nce . play football again ."
The surgeon said Dyer would
the planet Venus appears 12
times as brilliant as lhe be at the huspita\ for at least

Injury May
E d Career

FURNITU._

BAKER

BY CLARICE ALLEN
Mr s. Letha Wood spen1 a 1ew
days witli Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hawk and family, Hockingport.
Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Cleland
v·lSI'ted Sun day WI'th Mr. an d
Mr B E W'll
s .
Mrs. · d M
. 1J' hyrNacusell. d
. an rs. o n ewe an
sons, Columbus, spent a recent
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
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:-:-:::: found themselves constantly
OHIO COLLEGE
being asked why they're
FOOTBALL RECORDS
"spooked". Sa F
.
Byl;iUnt·~· Press lnlernalt'onal
m n ranctsco.
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id-American Conference
ow lt's manager Charlie
League All Games Fox of the Giants who's faced
B
W L T W L T with the mystery.
owling Green
2 o o 3 0 o• "Ir Robertson has a weaki.J:Iedo
1 o 0 4 o o ness, we have got to find it,"
0 0 0 4 0 0 sighed Fox after Sunday's
tami
OHio Uni versilj 2 0 1 2 o game . "Obviously, somebody
Western Michigan
bas found it. "
o 1 o 3 1 o Fox's last remark was a
Kent State
0 I 0 I 3 0 reference to. the fact Robertson

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o.,Oct. 4,19'11
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Jet ·Flyover Pre~cted

Jets rallied past Miami 14-10, ihe Giants over St. Louis.
Baltimore blitZed New England Lance Rentzel's 50-yard
23-3, Pittsburgh beat San Diego touchdown run on an end
21-17 and Kansas City whipped around play helped the Rams
Denver JS-3 in American beat Chicago for their first
Conference play while in ,vjctory of the season and
interconference play, New Or- George Nock's second TO of
, leans tied Houston 13-13, Gree11 flle period~ two-yard run with .
Bay stopped Cincinnati 2().1'7 two minutes left to playand Minnesota )Valloped Buffalo boosted the Jets over Miami for
19-1l.
Jbcir .first triUmph.
Cleveland takes on Oakland Jim O'BrieA kicked field
tonight. ·
goals of 42, 41 and 50 yards and
Errol Mann's 13-yard field Tom Matte and Don Noltinggoal with 4:35 left in the game ham bulled aver for scores to
proved decisive as the Lions pace Baltim&lt;&gt;!"' over the
topped Atlanta. A 52-yard Patriots whtle Terry Bradshaw
fwnble return for a score by ran five yards for a last period
Mike Weger, Ron Jessie's 97·
and Pittsburgh's defense
yard kickoff return and a 5&amp;- stopped San Diego three limes
_yard TO pass from Greg inside the six-yard line in the
Landry to Larry Walton on the last five minutes to beat the
last play of the half belped Chargers.
Detroit lake 8 28-24 halftime
Aaron Brown plucked Don
post-se~sonplay, waso~erjoyed lead.
Horn's fumble out of the ~!it
at seemg the Redskins wm Landry threw another TO and raced 68 yards for a score
their first three games for the pass to Charlt'e Sanders and as Kansas City beat Denver
rIrs t ti111 ~~m~e
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y · , urEguy~ Mann kicked two field goals in and Charles ~kee, released
;::re ~~ ..~ ~wd tears kve, the second half to offset Bob by Hous.ton Iast month,, kicked
sat ·
e . a 0 rna e u~ Berry's 25-yarct touchdown pass a 37-yard field goal with five
for the (Washmgton) Senators to Ken Burrow and Tom Ha~es' seconds left to help New
commg to Texas. We had to ~yard run with a blocked punt Orleans lie the Oilers.
maked tfhe 1.?1ks back home for another Falcon score.
Rookie John Brockington ran
prou 0 us. .
John Brodie threw two TD for 120 yards and Green Bay
In other Natwnal Conference passes to Ted Kwalick and one halted • .fourth-down Cincinnati
play, Detrmt outlasted Atlanta to Vic Washington to lift San gamble m the last two mmutes
41-38 Sa Fra tsco npped
to
bl th
k
df
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nc
Francisco over the Eagles and
ena e e Pac ers to . e eat
Philadelphia 31-3, the New York rookie Rocky Thompson re- the Bengats. Dave Osborn and
Gtants edged St. Lams 21 -20 turned a kickoff 93 yards for Norm Snead scored on short
and Los Angeles downed one score and Fran Tarkenton runs to lift the Vikings over
Chicago 17-3. The New York passed for two others to lead Buffalo.

yard TO pass to Roy JeffersOn
for a 14-1J halftime lead and
Curt Knight added field goals of
25 and 32 yards in the last two
quarters to hold off the
Cowboys.
Harraway ground out 111
yards and Larry Srown rushed
for 81 more as the Redskins
tore holes in the Dallas line and
ga,i~ed over 200 yards rushing'.
We gave them two easy
touchdowns for lack of quick
movements,'' said Cowboys'
Coach Tom Landry. "We
weren't moving quick enough
into the holes: It is a simple
ca'*' of knockmg them out or
gettmg knocked out and we got
knocked out. I just didn't see
an~place that Wash!~gton didn't
move the ball well.
Allen, who has yet to lose to
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By JOE CARNICELU
a veteran unit that does not
UP! Sports Writer
include one rookie. The 'Skins,
Washington fans may not on the road for their first three
f1!Cogniz!! that strange group games, moved inlo sole possesthat comes home finally next sian of first place in the
Sunday to play Houston but · National Conference Easl Sunthey will know one thing- day by stunning the Dallas
master builder George Allen Cowboys 2().16 in a battle of
bas put together the National unbeatens.
Football Conference's only un- Charlie Harraway ran 57
beaten team.
yards for a touchdown on the
Allen made over 20 trades third play of the game and l)ill
after taking over the Redskins Kilmer, subbing for the injured
last .wmter and has put together Sortny Jurgensen, threw a 50-

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CLEVELAND (UP! ) - The Althongh the Browns' defenCle e1a d B
ill b
t sive secondary has been praised
v hn therowtnsghw t ife put
thr oug
tr au es , no for its impressive achievements
most rugged and aggressive in the past two outings, Skorich
test this entire season tonight feels mental .errors, "which
when the Oakland Raiders, could be cleared up in a splitpaced by the passing of Daryle second," caused some nearLamonica and the kicking of fa tal experiences in the last few
ageless George Blanda, invade minutes of the game against
Municipal Stadium for a Baltimore.
nationally lelevised National "It's a matter of our guys
Football League encounter.
accounting for who they're
The Browns, fresh from a 14- supposed to get," Skorich said.
13 upset over the world "When tlle play is called, all
champion Baltimore Colts will they bave to do is say 'I got him,
be eyeing their third co~cu- he's mine, I'll take Joe.' we
tive win and a bold on first place wocked on it this week and I
in tbe central division of the bope the problem has been
AFC.
cleared up ."
Browns Coach Nick Skorich
Browns' field general Bill
says tlle Raiders, a robust team Nelsen is expected to use
that overshifts and undershifts audibles and automatics Ireits powerful defense to gain quentiy against the Raiders.
maximum protection, "have Skorich said they bave been
more running backs illan they very productive ''foc tbat extra
need to depend on ."
yardage we've been getting
"Oakland, by far , will be the when we needed it."
:OUghest team we'll come up
With both the Browns ·and
against this campaign," Raiders being paced by outSkorich said . "They 've got a . standing defenses, the bulk Of
hard line. We know it and we're the pressure may not be focused
r&amp;dy for it.
entirely on the offensive units
"Lamomica (who hasn't but on kicking specialists Don
tossed an interception yet this Cockroft and Blanda.
.season) reads defenses so well
Cockroft, in his performances
and gets his men positioned this season, has lacked conright where he needs tllem. Tbe lidence, according to Skarich.
Raiders have a bushel of speed. "Don hasn't been concentralThey're just a muscle offense. ing entirely on the ball when he
And their defense is all gang- goes to kick," Skorich said.
type tackle and it's been quite "Therefore , he doesn't eye-up
effective."
the ball the way be should .
One of the Raiders the
"I'm not looking for a placeBrowns' defense will have to kicker, yet. All Don needs is
contend with is Fred Bilelnik- confidence. One he gets that,
off, who snagged
two it'll all come to him and we'll be
second
half
touchdown back in good shape."
passes
from
Lamonica As for Blanda, he provided a
last · week in their 34-0 6-1J lead over tlle Chargers at the
victory over ille San Diego half witll field goals of 42 and 37
Chargers. Lamonica finished yards, helping to shutout San
the afternoon with 182 yards - Diego for the first lime since
having connected on 11 of 17 1969 -when they lost 13-1) to the
-!tempts and the two TO's.
Denver Broncos.

Grid Standz·n.u.s
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National Football League
Standings
By United
Press International
American Conference
East
W. L. T. Pel.
Baltimore
2 1 . 0 667
Miam i
1 1 1 ·
New England
1 2 o ::
New York Jets
1 2 0 .333
Buffalo
Centra~ 3 0 .000
W. L. T. Pel.
2 o o 1.000
Cleveland
2 1 o .667
Pi ttsburgh
Cincinnati

Houston

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1 2 o .333
0 2 1 .000

W. L. T. Pel.
2 1 0 .667
I I 0 .500
1 2 0 333

Kansas1:i ty

Oakland ·
San Diego
Denver

0 2 1

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National Conference

East

w. L. T. Pel.

Washington
Callas
New York Giants

3 0 0 1.000
2 I 0 .667
2 I 0 .667
1 2 0 .333

St . Louis
Philadelphia
0 3 0 .000
Central
W. L. T. Pet.
Chicago
2 I 0 .W
2 I 0 .W

Minneso1a

Detroit

2 'I

Groen Bay

West

San Franc isco

Altanta

New Orleans

Los Angeles

0

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2 I 0 .667

W. L. T. Pet.
2 I 0 .667
1 I

1

1 I
1 I

1
1

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.500
.500

Sunday's Results
Detroit 31 Atlanta 38
Minnesota 19 Buffalo 0
Balt.lmore 23 New England 3
Green Bay 20 Cincinnati 17
Houston 13 New Orleans 13
New York Jets 14 Miami 10
Pttlsburgh 21 San Diego 17
San Fran 31 Philadelphia 3
Was~lnglon 20 Dallas 16
New York Giants 21 '51 . Louis
20

Kansas City 16 Denver 3
Los Angeles 17 Chicago 3
(Qnly games scheduled)
Mondor's Games
Oakland al Cleveland (night)
I On If game scheduled I
Next Sunday's Games
Ball.fmore al Buffalo
Denver at Oakland
Green Qay at' Detroit
Houston at Washington
Los Angeles at San Francisco
Miami at Cincinnati
Mlnnosola at Philadelphia
New Ortean,l&gt;.,t Chicago
New Yorii1011 at New England
Pittsburgh at Clevelond
· St; Louis at Allanta
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·Fo;r Yinton Dedication

WUSAV'

Tbe free air show to he Paul V. 'Wallar, president of
DOUMMU
presented at the dedication of the Vinton County Airport
the administration building at Advisory Comrilltlee, said the··
tlle new Vinton Coun~ Airport program will begin with plane
We PlY you 'to IIVt
may be expanded to mclude a rides and' an "Early Bird"
,(1nd
tilt ply Is good).
low level fly-&lt;Jver by a military breakfastal8a.m.for themany
jet team, military ~licopters pilots expected to fly In to the
and an aclual landing by a airport. A· gig_antic chicken
corporate jet, accor!llng to Glen ·barbecue which will also offer
L. Peters, clerk of the Vinton sandwiches, soft drinks and
County t ommissioners.
coffee wiD be served from 11
SUnday, Oct. 10, is scheduled a.m. until dark.
as ~day of fun for everyone wbo The official dedication
visits tbe Vintoil County Airport ceremony at I p.m. will be
located six miles north of followed by an exciting fr~ air
McArtllur.
. show which includes sky divers
UTi
and experimental aircraft on
display.
FPC'rS
· The bea~tiful Vinton County
fall leaves are expected to be
fht Atht,. C:.Unty
one of the attractions for tllose
S.vlngs&amp;lolnC,.
~ enjoying plane rides . from 8
2fUte... St,' I
a.m. until 8:30 pJn. The rides
Pom-.OIIIo
will continue until 11 p.m,
~
Mtmber Ftdtrll
giving passengers the opHome LoAn 81nk
Mtmbtr Ftdet'al Savtnot &amp;
portunity to see the lights of
-LOllln tn1uranct Corporallon.
C0 l b
All accounts lnaur~ up to
urn lis, Newark, Parkers·
120,000.01
.
burg and Charleston from
directly over the Vinton County
Airport.
e-north magnetic pole
•••••••••••••••••••
of the earth is that region
where the magnetic force
is vertically downward and
thhe south magnetic Po I e
t at region where the magnetic force is vertically upward, 'The World Almanac
says. The lbcation shifts
somewhat from time 1o
time.
SiiAC STANDINGS
ALL GAMES
TEAM
W L T POP
Eastern
4 0 0 163 12
Kyger Creek
3 0 I 73 24
North Gallia
l 3 0 50 48
Southern
0 4 o 20 84
admitted "I didn't have any- Southwestern
0 4 0 8 ·108
thing," in the first inning. Hannan Trace
0 4 0 0 120
SVAC ONLY
Leading 1-1l, they had the bases
W L T POP
loaded with one out and failed TEAM
Kyger Creek
3 0 0 67 18
to score again. ·
Easlern
2 0 0 69 0
I 2 0 44 34
And in the sixth, when they North Gallia
0 1 0 12 14
did kayo Ellis, they had the Southern
--~
Southwestern
0 I 0 0 38
bases loaded again with one out Hannan Trace
0 2 0 0 88
-and again failed to score.
Totals
6 6 o 192 192
FRIDAY'S GAMES:
"The big play was in the
Eastern at Kyger Creek
sixth when Bob Miller struck
Symmes Valley at Norlh
MIDOLEJioRT, 0.
out Tito Fuentes for the second Gallia
Hannan Tra ce at Hannan, W.
out," said Murtaugh. But the
Va
.
third out was just as big-a line
Southern at Southwestern
by Mays that hung up long
enough for Roberto Clemente to
catch it.
Mays came back to hit a tworun homer in the ninth.
"But what does that matter?" said Willie. "We lost."
The Pirates call on Nelson
Briles (8-4) in the third game
Tuesday while the Giants bring
in their ace, Juan Marichal (Illll ). Marichal won the divisionclinching game for the Giants
on the 'tast day of the season.
The price the Giants are paying
for going down to the last day
is that they can use Marichal
only once in the playoffs.

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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)Because Bob Robertson personally chased away the "spooks"
who haunt Candlestick Park,
the Pittsburgh Pirates headed
home today all square with the
San Francisco Giants and full
of confidence.
"We'll have the home field
advanta_!:e in Pittsbur_gh," said
Slugger Robertson as the two
teams battling for the National
League pennant took a day off
for travel in their best-&lt;Jf-five

had gone homer-less for the
last five weeks of the regular
season. But Robertson says
that's entirely due to the gimpy
knee that's been bothering him.
"Favoring the knee messed
up my swing," he explained.
"Some shots of cortisone I got
recently helped a lot. They sure
must have helped me Sunday,
because I don't have days like
that very often. "
Nobody ever has had a day
like that in a playoff before-

series.

therusty-hair~dfirstbaseman 's

The series became tied at one
game each Sunday when
Robertson, who hadn't hit a
home run since Aug. 2!i, blasted
three of 'em in leading the
Pirates to a romping 9-4
victory .
His slugging, which paced a
15-hil Pirate assault on six
Giants' pitchers, seemed to put
to rest forever the idea that the
Pirates, the !'lalional League's
best hitting team, are spooked
by Candlestick Park, the
Giants' home. Until this explosion, the Pirates just didn't
seem able to hit here-losing
five of six games here during

three homers were a playoff
record. "That man was nasty,''
said Fox with a wry grin. "The
whole story was the first
baseman,'' said !&gt;irate manager
Danny Murtaugh with a muCh
wider lrish.grin.
The Giants' problem is that
the ."medicine" that works on
Wtlhe Stargell doesn 't work on
Robertson.
Lefty-swinging Stargell, who
led the National League in
homers with 48, has go~e
ht!less m 10 trips to the plate m
the playoffs, hasn't hit the ball
out of the infield, and bas
struck out four limes. The only
time he's been on base he was
hit by a pitch.
But the lefty Giant pitchers
who stopped Stargell Sunday
hung around a little too tongthey pitched to the next batter,
righthanded Robertson.
Giants starter John Cwnberland got Stargell on a grounder
to end a first-inning threat-but
Robertson whacked him lor a
double to open the second, and
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g0 on t score the Pir ate s 1Irs
1
run. C~berland fanned StargeU with one on to end the
thtrd, but. Robertson opened the
f our th With a homer.
Reliever Ron Bryant fanned
. th
Stargewt
II 'th tw oonme
seve th b t R be tso 1 d
n ' u ? r n c eare
the bases with . his second
homer. And reliever Steve
Hamilton fanned Slargell to
open th
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whacked for R0 be ts ' thi d
home
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The Giants lost the chance to
go two games up m the playoffs
because they failed to kayo
Ptrates' starter Dock Ellis ' who
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out with ctly properly spectllcatlon . Lot sizes - 100' bv 120'; all lots fa ce 50 1001
streets, sewer &amp; clfy water will be In front of each lot.
This message is to all people in this area planning to b ' ld b
or invest . Be_at this sale Saturdi!v the 9th. Restricted ~~o~ghufo
protect your mvestment, this is a~ auctionwhere you can ·b
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your. own price,_ so don't miss this sale. Oct . 9th at 1: oou~~
Land ownership IS the sure basis for TRUE WEALTH ( N t'
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DEAR POLLY- My Pet Peeve is having the telephone
nng and then fmd the party calling has hung up before
I c~~ get to the phone to answer it. Five rings make a
hmt , of only halt a mmute and waiting a few seconds
longer would give the satisfaction of having conveyed
your message . Please wait for 10 rings which will only
take a minute .- A. P. K.

meeting. dale from the last
Thursday to the third Tuesday
of each month. Mrs. Simpson,
Mrs. Webb and Mrs. Morris
were appointed to have the
display and demonstration at
the Christmas flower show in
November.
Programs for the year were
~ussed and booklets will be
prepared for the members .
Mrs . Kuhn
presented
devotions to open the meeting
and .also gave the program on
drying flowers . She listed
several ways to secure good
results including drying in
sifted sea sand, in Borax, in a
mixture of Borax and white
cornmeal, and silica gel. She
said flowers should be cut when
they are still ln very good
condition, that foliage should be
removed and that they should
be covered in an air tight
· container.
"Autumn in All Its Splendor" ·
was the arrangement theme
with ribbons going to Mrs.
Carpenter, Mrs. Cross and Mrs.
Grirrun.
The October meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Simpson
with Mrs. Morris as the
assisting h.ostess . Mrs. Barnilz
was assisted in serving refresh~nts by Mrs. Carpenter.

Social Calendar

DEAR POLLY- I am answering Eleanor whose afghan
had come home from the dry cleaner with uneven edges .
I found that a curtain stretcher is ideal for correcting this .
Carefully stretch the afghan on the stretcher to the cor·
reel size and spray lightly to dampen. Afghan will be
shaped well and then keep its shape.-EVELYN
DEAR POLLY- My brother's . wrist watch bothered
him when he was in the
hospital but he did not want
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lo be without it, so a nurse
turned a drinking glass upside ,down, placed it'1ln the
bedside table and slipped
the adjustable band on his
watch down over the glass .
He c a u I d then see the
w a t c h from a reclining
p o s i t i o n and was not
bothered by having it on
his arm .-SALLY

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You wlll receive a doUar if Polly uses vour favorite
bomematlag Idea, Pet Peeve, PoUy's Problem or solution to a problem. Write Polly In care of this newspaper,

Fifth Birthday is Celebrated

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MONDAY
meeting at 7:30p.m. Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hudson grandfather, Walter Hudson;
MIDDLEPORT Garden Club, Members asked to pay dues.
entertained with a party Mr. ~nd Mrs. Bill Grueser, and
Saturday in observance of the Mrs. Illez Stivers !'I'd Jack.
Monda y, 7:30p,m. home of Mrs. WSCS, ENTERPRISE United
Garen Stansbury. All members Metllodis. t Church, 7,30 p.m. fifth birthday of their daughter,
.
Lori Lynn.
to Iake an arrangemen l usmg Tuesday, hlllle of Mrs. Willlam
orange and black. Mrs, John Frecker. Mrs. Martha Husted to
Games were played with
Kincaid, Mrs: James Titus, be in cbarge of the program. Kimberly Franz and Angie
Baker winning prizes. After
Mrs. J . E . Har ley, hos tesses.
TIIURSDAY
POMEROY Garden Club, 8 CLEANING DAY, Rutland Lori opened her gifts, ice
cream, cake and Kool-Aid were
p.m.· Monday nlRht at the horne Unite&lt;l
. · ,Methodist
Church. All served
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tim
. Candy bars, balloons
of Mrs· Harvey Vanvranken · da y,'any
e, taking c1eaning
Mrs. Tracy Whaley will be co- supplies.
and placemats witll nursery
your bills
rhymes were given as favors .
h08 tess
when you can't
MEIG.S CHAPTER Ord
f - SON BORN SEPT. 3
Others attending were Mistee
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Sgt. and Mrs. Randall Car· Grueser : Tammy Russell,
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DeM0Iay, "'
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If SICKNESS or injury left you
Middleport Masonic Temple. pen r 0 IC 'Ia, Kan., for- Brian Beeler, Amy Hawley,
di s:1bled and "'out of work,
merly of Rutland, are anoun- Debbie Werry, Angle Grueser,
co uld you pay your bill s?
TUESDAY
cing the blrtll of tlieir first son, Mark Franz, Mrs. Robert
NationWide 's In come Pro·
tector Plan guarantees you a
MIDDLEPORT Lodge 363, F Randall Ray, Jr. The baby was Hawley, Mrs. Thomas Werry,
monthly t 'tJ.fh incume for one
and AM, Tuesday, 7:30. p.m. born on Sept. 3. Sgt. and Mrs. Mr .andMrs.JohnGrueser,Mr.
year, five yean, or, if you
regular session.
Carpenter have a daughter, and Mrs. David Grueser and
qualify, for life.
Ca ll me today for details: ·
TUESDAY night at movies Denise, 9rani!Jlarents are Mr. Melanie, and Betty Russell,
when Eastern Athletic Boosters and Mrs. Jeff Stafford of
The youngster also received
meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday at high Rutland, Mrs. Thehna Poulson, gifts Irani Mrs. Donna Hogue,
school. Film of Eastern· Akron, and Henry Carpenler, an aunt, of Darli~gton , Pa.; her
Glouster gaine, plans for Oct. 9 .rM_idd_Ie:.por_t...
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ELECTION OF offlcers at
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for further information write:

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P. 0. BOX 195 c/o GaUi~olis Dai~ Tribune
Fulb Land Co.

·n eM: Jack

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You somehow get the
eling he has tho!lllht
bout
what · he's
.baring with you. You
eeling is right.

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The cystic fibrosis fund drive
in Meigs County will continue
through Oct. 9, Mrs. John Boyd,
children and youth cbairman
for the Eight and Forty Meigs

Party Given

2-HOUR
CLEANING
(Upon Request)

ROB,INSON'S
CLEANERS
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Canton, and Mrs . Farie
for failure - which Is:.
Jenkins, Mrs. Peggy Burton ,
Try to please everybody. ·
and Mrs. Edith Morgan , Oak
- Herbert Bayard Swope
Hill .
Mr .' and Mrs. David Battershell, Alliance ; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hagan , Alliance; Mr . --~
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and Mrs. Wesley Barni , Lan ·
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caster; Mrs. Ray Fox, Clifton ; ·-II
Mr . and Mrs . Alph Van 1\ossen, i&lt;
Jackson ; Mr. and Mrs. 'Ronald -11Ai.chholz, New Washington, and i&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Tanner
Attica.
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The Drive-In Window
. Mrs. Marie Phillip~. , Mrs.
Elizabeth Carlonee, Lancaster ; :
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Mr. and Mrs . Jack White,
9 A.M. to 7 P. M.
Shelby ; Mrs. William Stewart, .
I Continuously)
Athens ; Joyce Cropper, Mrs.
Other Banking Hours 91o 3
Helen White, Jlortsmoulh, and i&lt; and 5 to 7 as usual on
Kenneth Hahn, Hicksville .
i&lt; Fndays.
Mrs. · Norman Yeauger and
Mrs. Denver Rice wer.e"V-IC
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chairmen for the Philathea •
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Society which served the
POMEROY, OHIO
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reception . A flower-candle i&lt;.
Member FDIC
arrangement, gift of Mrs . -jC'
Member Federal
Fellows floated in the punch -II
Reserve System

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County Salon 710, sponsors of
the drive, announced today.
' Last year the drive netted
$671 with all proceeds going
toward research or to assist
cystic fibrosis families , The
businesses of the county will be
contacted for contributions by
Eight and Farly members, and
soliciting will be done on the
streets of Pomeroy, Middleport
and Racire this Saturday.
Organizations wiii be contacted for contributions by Jim
Mees.
On Wednesday evening at
6:30 p.m. at the Pomeroy
Elementary School, August
Simmons, resident executive
director of the National Cystic
Fibrosis Research Foundation,
will speak on the disease and
show a new film. The public is
invited to ~ltend.

FREE ELECTRONIC HEARING TEST

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DEAR POLLY-1 do not have a cake plate with a cover
to keep it fresh but have found that my very deep electric
frymg pan works well when I put a cake in it and then
put the cover on.-PEARL

·NEW'
FURNIJURE

We have 100 home sites to be sold Driv . ,h: projected growlll are• of Ohio "
Sat., Oct. 9th. Small down paume~t
&amp; exe ~lui 1 choose your lot. Attend our sale
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c111 en terms.
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were "Mr. and Mrs.' Letcher
Wines of Cleveland and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Martin and
Stephanie of Alliance.
Other out-&lt;Jf-town guests were
Mr. and Mrs. 'Raymond Sloan ,
Ashland; Mrs. F. E. Wright,
Columbus; Mrs. Grover
Neville, Point Pleasant; Mr .
and Mrs. Carl Wright, Glouster ;
Mr. and Mrs. Smoke Thomas,
Wadsworth; Mrs. Carrie Anderson, Mrs . Kathryn Robson ,
and Mrs. Grace Scheibeck,
Chillicothe; Nancy Yeauger,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Elliott,
Portsmouth, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Williams of Oak Hill.
Mrs. Hazel Straw, Athens;
Mr. and Mrs. George Glaub,
Mrs. Esther C. Edgar, Mrs.
Aubrey Geary, Columbus; Mrs.
Mabel Brown, Mrs. Dorothy
Hecker, Gallipolis; Mr. and
Members of- Mrs. Martin's Mrs. Myron Berkley, Nevada;
family coming for the reception Mrs. Flora Peters, North

DEAR POLLY- After a day of fishing my son always
has a lot of hsh to scale and clean. After complaining
about the fish shdmg around and wtshmg for something
to hold them flat as he cleaned , he finally came up with
the tdea of usmg an old clipboard. He puts a fish tail
under the clip and has an easy way to hold and clean the
fish . His name is-RICK.

DEAR POLLY- When we kids come in with very dirty
or muddy clothes our mom has us shed them immediate·
l~ and then she takes them out to the backyard and
nnses out the mud and excess dirt with the garden hose.
These clothes then come out of the regular wash perfectly
clean.-LESLIE

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Reva Chilo, departemental
constitution and by-laws
chairman; Mrs, Ben Neutzling,
Pomeroy, American Legion
Auxiliary Department national
security chairmim; - Mrs.
Ronald
Aichholz,
New
Washington, second member of
finance committee nationale ·
Mrs. Edna M. Smeltz, Attica:
partnership chairman ; Mrs.
Dale Tanner, Attica, nurses
scholarship chairman; Mrs.
Edna Miller, Alliance, second
member of partnership; Mrs.
Irene Mier, Sebring, Departemental le demi chapeau
deuxieme ; and Mrs. ,Hazel M.
Steifel, Lorain; Mrs. Alph Van
Fossan, Jackson; Mrs. Esther
Edgar, .Columbus, and Mrs.
Arl'ee Marshall, Lancaster,
departemen~l chapeaux passe:

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hoeflich,
High St., Pomeroy, entertained
Saturday afternoon with a party
honoring their daughter, Jayne
Lee, who will be seven on
Wednesday.
A mod decorative theme was
carried out. Games were played
wl th prizes going to the winners.
Hats, horns and doves were
given as favors, and cake, ice
cream, and punch were served.
Mrs. Keith Riggs assisted with
tlle party.
Guests were members · of
Pomeroy Browning Troop 171
including Andy Riggs, Beth
Perrin, Linda Kovalchik, Lori
Rupe, Linda Eason, Lorra
Wisecup, Jan Belzing, and
· Kenda Braum, and Kristin
Anderson, Paige Carr, Debbie
Woodyard, Ellora Faulkner,
and Katlly !:less.
Attending a dinner on Sunday
honoring Jayne were her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Nicholson of Athens,
and her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Harruner, Lou Ann
and Kimberly, Columbus.

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Installation Held
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Approximately 125 persons Mrs. Olin Knapp, Mrs, George
attending a reception S1111day . Hackett, Sr., and Mrs. Virgil
afternoon at the Middleport Roush.
Church of Christ honoring Mrs.
In the receiving line with Mrs.
Osby A. Martin, le chapeau Martin were herhusband, Mrs.
A weekly feature of Meigs
Departemental Eight and Harry Davis, president of the
CoWlty .Garden Club members.
Forty.
American Legion Auxiliary of
The event was hosted by the Drew Webster Post 39; Leonard
Meigs County Salon 710, Eight Jewell, commander of t't!e
and Forty, and the American Pomeroy post; Mrs. Charles
Legion Auxiliary of Drew Kessinger, P{)mera}', Eighth
Webster Post 39, Pomeroy , District president of the
Praying hands and an open American Legion Auxiliary ,
BY MRS. ORION NElSON
Bible were used in red and and Mrs. Raymond Sloan,
· Slar Garden· Club
white floral arrangements on Ashland, Department of Ohio
-~ ~very gardener should have a terrarlwn.
· \_These are little garde111 planted in a glass bowl. They are in the gift tables, the refreshment president, American Legion
reality miniature greenhouses in which anything may be grown. lable and the piano. Miniature Auxiliary.
Making one of these little glass gardens .is really simple. An old ceramic praying hands in- A.tnong the other disfiSh bowl or a discarded aquarlwn may be used. Brendy snifters scribed "Chapeau Mary tinguished guests were Mrs.
Martin" were given as favors. James Heil, Portsmoutll, Ia
are nice too. The container to be ~~Sed should be washed and dried.
Registering guests were Mrs. secretaire-cassiere of the
Then a thin layer of charcoal is placed on the bottom. Then put Reginald Fellows of Shelby and Chapeaux Passe Club; Mrs.
about two inches of soU over the charcoal. This soil should be Mrs. J. M. Thornton of Neale
Billings,
Athens,
suited to plants that one intends to grow. Moisten the soil and Pomeroy. Mrs. Catherine Welsh Departemental Eight and
insert very small plants. After tlle bowl is planted a glass cover or and Mrs. Eileen Seatles of- Forty, color marshall; Mrs:
piece of plastic is placed on top of tlle garden. Then place lbe ficer~ of the Meigs &amp;.ton, Audrey Glaub, Columbus,
garden in a light window.
presided at the punch and depar!emenlal Ia concierge ;
Apretty garden may be made by using a red or pink begonia , coffee. Gifts for Mrs. Martin George
Glaub,
grand
miniature types are best. Also try a small African Violet and a and her le secretaire-cassiere, correspondentfortheFortyand
small growing gem. All these do well in damp sweet atmosphere Mrs. Virgil Walker of Racine, Etghl; Mrs. Myron Berkley,
of tlle little glass garden.
were re~eived and r~gistered by dem1 chapeau prenuer; Mrs.
A desert scene, may be constructed in a bowl by using sandy
soil, only Bllghtly dampened and planted with small C!!cti or
succulents. After these plants at'~) put into the soil a layer Oi .;.hite
sand goee over the top of soil. ·Place a few pretty pebbles around
the plan1s. This type of garden does best in a sunny window, the
bowl uncovered. Desert plants would rot if subiecte&lt;l to a damp or
Clipboard Holds
wet atmosphere.
There are dozens of ldeas for these gardens They may be
Fish Being Scaled
landscaped with hllls and pools, small shells and miniature
animals make tllem interesting .
By POLLY CRAMER
This is an ldeal way to start about any kind of bouse plant.
When you pinch your mums next swnmer place the ends in a glass
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garden and you will have plants to glve to your friends.
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DEAR POLLY-1 hope someone can tell me how 4
\ to remove melted red candle wax from a rough- ~
~ plastered white wall.- MA.RGARET
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In an impressive candlelight
ceremony Thursday night, the
1971·72 officers of the Bend 0'
the River Garden Club were
installed by Mrs. Edward
Simpson at the home of Mrs. W.
0. Barnltz, 403 W. Main,
Pomeroy.
Installed were Mrs. Wilson
.C.rpenter,preaideni; Mra. Bert
Grinun, vlce president; Mrs.
Simpson, secretary ; and Mrs.
Clifford Morris, treasurer. Mrs.
, Simpson presented each of the
new officers with a gift of tulip
bulbs.
Committees named were
Mrs. Andrew Cryss and Mrs.
Clifford Morris, horticulture;
Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. W. 0.
Barnitz, and Mrs. Ralph Webb,
civic ; Mrs. James Diehl, Green
Thumb Notes, and Mrs. Robert
Kuhn, therapy . Contributions to
the Wahkeena Fund
to the
French Clty Garden Club for a
gilt to be presented Mrs. John
Reese, retiring regional
director, were approved.
Reports of the various
committees were presented and
Mrs. Carpenter commended the
chairman including those who
bad made floral arrangements
for churches, hospitals and
those ill and shut-in.
It was decided to change the

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of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cleland.
Kenyon
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Big Ten
player's career.
Mr. and Mrs . Paul Myers and
League AI Games On the second play of the
h'ld
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Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs,
Michigan
1 0 0 4 0 o game, Dyer came in contact
Ohio State
I 0 0 2 I 0 with John Br.ockington, the
Willis Frost and Billie Jean.
Minnesota
I 0 0 2 2 0 Packers' No. 1 draft choice.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ridenour
Mich igan State
returned home Friday evening
I 0 0 2 2 0 "My knee hit his head," Brockfrom a trip to Ireland, span·
Purdue
I o o 1 2 0 ington, former Ohio State star,
Northwestern I 1 0 2 2 2 'd
ed b th G'bso
c
sor
y e 1 n ompany'
Wisconsin
0 1 0 t 2 I sat ·
He was admitted at St. Mary
They went by jet from
Indiana
0· I 0 I 3 0
Ill inois
0 I 0 0 4 0 Hospital here and doctors said
Columbus ..
Iowa
0 2 0 0 4 0 examinations early today will
Mr D D Cleland and Mrs
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others
Carpenter, Colwnbus, visited
W L T determine whether surgery will
3 0 0 be necessary. If it is, the oper- 7
Fr!day with~. and Mrs. D. M.
Akr on
Ashland
0 ation would take place today or Ashland 14 Central Slate 7
Cleland.
3
Findlay
22 I oo Tuesday
Clarion (Pa .J 7 Ohio Wesleyan 6 John Wickham was painfully .
·
John Carroll 28 Bethany (W
John Carroll
2 2 o His injury was initially diag- · Va.J o
· injured Tuesday in a fall while
Cincinnati
Ohio Nor thern
1 1 0 nosed as, a contusion tc the · Carnegla-Mellon 35 Oberlin· 0 at work.
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Wilming ton
1 1
24
4
in the neck
Mount Union
Wooster '
Mrs. Roy Christy, Mrs. Letha
1 1 0 spinal cord
Hiram ·
.
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Willenborg 21 Otterbein 7
I 2 o
Dr. Htro Nishioka, neurour- Iowa State· 17 Kenl Slate 14
Wood and Mrs. Clayton Allen
Def iance
Youngstown State
I 2 . ~ geon at St. Mary, attended to Marietta 14 Kenyon 13
were in Athens Wednesday.
Bluflfon .
1 2
15
13
Fi~dlay Defiance
The !:fen.ry Bahr family at1 3 0 Dyer Sunday and. reported he Ohto
Dayton
Norlhern 14 Taylor (Ind .)
o
2
o
had
some
paralysis
but
was
not
13
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tended
graduation exercises of
Central
Case Western Reserve o 3 0 in critical condition,
WHmlng\on 21 Bluffton o
Sta,te Highway Patrolmen
Xavier
0 3 0
"Dyer is now . talkino and Hetdelb~rg 17 Hiram 8
. Friday in Colwnbus. Their son,
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Thiel 35 &lt;:ase Weslern Re'serve
Ma son Locke Weems alert but not completely recov- 10
Roger, was among the
wrote the biography of ered from paralysis aithough he Marietta 24 Kenyon 13 '
graduates.
George Washington contain- has regained some movement," ~~-~-~:-"'~~~~~··~·~··~·IJI·II'!!~~.,--1!1
ing ;the. legendar y "cherry Nishioka said. "There is no dantree inc tdenl ." The book is
historicaljy inaccurate:
ger to life ,. but even if he has.
1
a full recovery, I doubt he 'II
·
When at pMk brilla nce . play football again ."
The surgeon said Dyer would
the planet Venus appears 12
times as brilliant as lhe be at the huspita\ for at least

Injury May
E d Career

FURNITU._

BAKER

BY CLARICE ALLEN
Mr s. Letha Wood spen1 a 1ew
days witli Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hawk and family, Hockingport.
Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Cleland
v·lSI'ted Sun day WI'th Mr. an d
Mr B E W'll
s .
Mrs. · d M
. 1J' hyrNacusell. d
. an rs. o n ewe an
sons, Columbus, spent a recent
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
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:-:-:::: found themselves constantly
OHIO COLLEGE
being asked why they're
FOOTBALL RECORDS
"spooked". Sa F
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Byl;iUnt·~· Press lnlernalt'onal
m n ranctsco.
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id-American Conference
ow lt's manager Charlie
League All Games Fox of the Giants who's faced
B
W L T W L T with the mystery.
owling Green
2 o o 3 0 o• "Ir Robertson has a weaki.J:Iedo
1 o 0 4 o o ness, we have got to find it,"
0 0 0 4 0 0 sighed Fox after Sunday's
tami
OHio Uni versilj 2 0 1 2 o game . "Obviously, somebody
Western Michigan
bas found it. "
o 1 o 3 1 o Fox's last remark was a
Kent State
0 I 0 I 3 0 reference to. the fact Robertson

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Jet ·Flyover Pre~cted

Jets rallied past Miami 14-10, ihe Giants over St. Louis.
Baltimore blitZed New England Lance Rentzel's 50-yard
23-3, Pittsburgh beat San Diego touchdown run on an end
21-17 and Kansas City whipped around play helped the Rams
Denver JS-3 in American beat Chicago for their first
Conference play while in ,vjctory of the season and
interconference play, New Or- George Nock's second TO of
, leans tied Houston 13-13, Gree11 flle period~ two-yard run with .
Bay stopped Cincinnati 2().1'7 two minutes left to playand Minnesota )Valloped Buffalo boosted the Jets over Miami for
19-1l.
Jbcir .first triUmph.
Cleveland takes on Oakland Jim O'BrieA kicked field
tonight. ·
goals of 42, 41 and 50 yards and
Errol Mann's 13-yard field Tom Matte and Don Noltinggoal with 4:35 left in the game ham bulled aver for scores to
proved decisive as the Lions pace Baltim&lt;&gt;!"' over the
topped Atlanta. A 52-yard Patriots whtle Terry Bradshaw
fwnble return for a score by ran five yards for a last period
Mike Weger, Ron Jessie's 97·
and Pittsburgh's defense
yard kickoff return and a 5&amp;- stopped San Diego three limes
_yard TO pass from Greg inside the six-yard line in the
Landry to Larry Walton on the last five minutes to beat the
last play of the half belped Chargers.
Detroit lake 8 28-24 halftime
Aaron Brown plucked Don
post-se~sonplay, waso~erjoyed lead.
Horn's fumble out of the ~!it
at seemg the Redskins wm Landry threw another TO and raced 68 yards for a score
their first three games for the pass to Charlt'e Sanders and as Kansas City beat Denver
rIrs t ti111 ~~m~e
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y · , urEguy~ Mann kicked two field goals in and Charles ~kee, released
;::re ~~ ..~ ~wd tears kve, the second half to offset Bob by Hous.ton Iast month,, kicked
sat ·
e . a 0 rna e u~ Berry's 25-yarct touchdown pass a 37-yard field goal with five
for the (Washmgton) Senators to Ken Burrow and Tom Ha~es' seconds left to help New
commg to Texas. We had to ~yard run with a blocked punt Orleans lie the Oilers.
maked tfhe 1.?1ks back home for another Falcon score.
Rookie John Brockington ran
prou 0 us. .
John Brodie threw two TD for 120 yards and Green Bay
In other Natwnal Conference passes to Ted Kwalick and one halted • .fourth-down Cincinnati
play, Detrmt outlasted Atlanta to Vic Washington to lift San gamble m the last two mmutes
41-38 Sa Fra tsco npped
to
bl th
k
df
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nc
Francisco over the Eagles and
ena e e Pac ers to . e eat
Philadelphia 31-3, the New York rookie Rocky Thompson re- the Bengats. Dave Osborn and
Gtants edged St. Lams 21 -20 turned a kickoff 93 yards for Norm Snead scored on short
and Los Angeles downed one score and Fran Tarkenton runs to lift the Vikings over
Chicago 17-3. The New York passed for two others to lead Buffalo.

yard TO pass to Roy JeffersOn
for a 14-1J halftime lead and
Curt Knight added field goals of
25 and 32 yards in the last two
quarters to hold off the
Cowboys.
Harraway ground out 111
yards and Larry Srown rushed
for 81 more as the Redskins
tore holes in the Dallas line and
ga,i~ed over 200 yards rushing'.
We gave them two easy
touchdowns for lack of quick
movements,'' said Cowboys'
Coach Tom Landry. "We
weren't moving quick enough
into the holes: It is a simple
ca'*' of knockmg them out or
gettmg knocked out and we got
knocked out. I just didn't see
an~place that Wash!~gton didn't
move the ball well.
Allen, who has yet to lose to
Landry's Cowboys in regular or

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(Amended Senate Joint Resolution
No 2l

For Sale

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

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ORDINANCE NO 978 -71
MUMS. all colors, 11eld grown
An Ord1nance to author.ze the
ready to go Big Cluslers
sale of Villag'e Real Estate no t
JOINT RESOLUTION
Reynolds Flower Shop
needed tor any Mun•clpal
Jlnpodng to amend ~tetlon lq of Purpose
Ma!&gt;on, W Va
Article U of thl Co111U1utlon of
9 28 61p
Ole ltate o.t Ohio to n'f'Jire newtBe
1t
orda•ned
by
the
Council
paptr Ill lle\l of mall noll~:• of
laWI, p1'opaHd latn. or propouod of the V• ll age of MJddleport as
NEW 1971 Zig zag sewi ng
1UDendment1 to the Con1iliution fo llows
machtne lry. ortg mal factory
Sec 1 That the followmg real
nquired .tq be 1ubmiUed lo a
1970 CAMARO CPE
Sl295
carton
Z1g zag to make
YOte of 1ha al.cton
es tat e belong.ng to the VIllage
Less than 11,000 miles &amp; appearance of 71 model Rally
bullonholes, sew on bullons.
Be tt resolved by the Gen~ral As· of M1dtl leport. 1S not needed for
Sport eqUipped, Classic c opper w1th sandalwood mtenor,
ltmbly of the State of Oh!o three muniCipal purposes. . to w1t
monograms and make fancy
Mtbs of the members elected to
designs wllh 1usl the twlsl ola
tmted glass, factory a1r cond itioned . sports mtrrors,
S•
luate
m
1:.5 acre Lot 157
each house concurring therem that Sect1on 29 , Town 1 ~Range 13
smg le dtal Left m lay away
console air spo tler. turbo hydromat•c. power steenng &amp;:
ther e shall be subm1lted to the elecand never been used Will sell
tors of the state In the manner Metgs County Oh10 , bounded as
br~kes , 350 cu tn V 8 engme Really Sharp
prescribed by law at the general follows
for
only $47 cash or cred1t
"!9'10 CHEVROLET BELAIR 4 DOOR
$2795
Beg1nn 1ng at the nor thw est
election to be held on the first
terms a.va1lable Phone 992
Tuesrlay after the first Monday In corner of s.a•d Sect•on 29, thence
Less than 10,000 mtles by local owner Sharp as new In all
5641
November 1971, n proposal to amend along the north l•ne of sa•d
ways
wh•le over gold f1msh , 350 V 8 engme power
9 28 61c
HcllQn lg of Article II of the Con section lo the Northeast corner
steenng, rad1o, white-walls, wh covers
1Ututlon of Ohto to read as follows of Kerrs 6 acre lot 1hence along
1970 DODGE POLARA
52495
sa•d Kerrs east lme 245 feet
ELECTROLUX vacuum
ARTICLE II
thence north 85li• deg east 389
cleaner complete w1th at
4 Dr , V 8 engme, automat•c trans , P S , factory a1r, good
Section lg Any mtt!&lt;ttive sup· feet then ce south 6811:: ! deg easl
tachments, cordwmder and
f•res.
rad
to
&amp;
other
extras,
wh1fe
f1n
1sh,
c
lean
tntertor.
plementary or refere Hlum pet1-10n 279 feet to a Locust Tree , thence
pamt spray Used, bul 1n like
rna;,. be presented tn separate parts south 7H'l deg east tl43 feet to
but each part shall C01Ha ln a full Powells west Ime thence a long
new condttlon Pay $34 45
and correct copy of the title and sa•d Powell's west l1ne 4281•
cash or budget plan avatlable
text of the law section or nem
Phoo e 992 5641.
_
feet
to
sa•d
Powell's
norlhwest
thereof soujht to be referred or
9 28 6tc
the proposed law or proposed corner, thence north 21f2 deg
amendmen t to the constltuhon east 322 feet to the ce nte r of a
' - - - - -- - OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
Each signer of any mitiatlve sup· road thence along the center of
1970 HONDA 450 cc, $550 Phone
plementary or .rele rendum petthon sa•d road tn a norftiwest
l'OMEROY, OHIO
992-3703 or 992 3751
muat be an elector of the state and d•rectton to the east stde of the
9-28-6tc
ahall pla ce on such petition after Thomas Fork road nea r M les
hls name the date of s1gnmg and Moon~ lol thence along the east
WANT AD
his place of residence A signer
POODLE puppies, S1lver Toy,
reaidlng outside of .a municipality Side of the sa 1d Thomas Fork
INFORMATION
HOUSEKEEPER Com pam on
shall state the township and county road 1n a so uthw est d•rect iOI'I to
Parkv1ew Kennels. Phone 992
DEADLINES
·lor elderly lady Private
1n which he restdes A resident of the place of beg 1nn1ng , save and
5443
5
P
M
Day
Before
Publ~eat
1on
1
a municipality shall state In add!· except 1 ;~ acres so ld to Miles
11v1ng quar1ers Wnte to Box
8 15 lie
Mqndav Deadlme9a m
tion to the name of such muniel· Moore by V B Horton also a
729
B, C.O The Dally Sentinel, - - - , . - - - pal1ty the street and number, If r1ght of way granted to the Oh10
Cancellation &amp; Corrections
Pomeroy
an y, of his residence Th.e names .of Central Railroad , the ta nd so Wtll be accepted unt1l 9 a m for
9 30 6tp NEW Black 4 II and 5 It, 3 pi
all slrners to such petitions shall be conveye d be1 ng 32 9 100 ac res
Day of Publication
written tn ink, each sJgner for him more or less
rotary mower - $220 and
REGULATIONS
self To each part of such pelihon
CAN
YOU
devote
10
hours
a
$260,
Ferguson 20 fractO&lt;" Also
the
follow~ng
real
eslate
&amp;hall be attached the 11ffidav1t of the
The Publisher reserves the
week lor $75 prol1ls and a
$675 New 6 ft 3-pl grader
person soliciting the .~;ignatures to Situate 1n Me1gs County, Oh10 , nght to edd or re1ect any ads
the same, which afftda\lt shall con· and In the 65 a cre part of 100
wardrobe w1lhoul pay1ng
blade- $80 Ermel Lucketl,
objecf•o nal
The
tAin a sta tement of the number of acre lo t 157, bounded and deemed
cas h' Ambtf1ous housewtves
Albany, 698 3032
the signers of su\: h part af such descr1bed as follows The one publ1sher will not be respons tble
fo work ne1ghborhood fashion
1 1 31c
petition and shall state that each of acre lot lymg m lhe wes t end of for more than one mcorrect
shows
Car
needed
For
free
--the signatures attached to such pa rt sa1d part of sa1d 100 acre lot
msert1on
brochure, ca ll 882 2070 or
was made in the presence of the Beg.nnmg at a stake at a run on
RATES
affiant, that to the best of h1s the east Stde of the road south
wn le P 0 Box 186, New EARN AT home addressing
For Want Ad ServiCe
knowledge and belie! each signaenvelopes Rush stamped
Haven , W Va
ture on such part IS the genume ol the bndge over Thomas
5 cent s per Word one tnserflon
9
29-6tc
self
addressed envelope The
Fork
,
tl'1ence
south
59
degrees
aienature of the person whose name
Min1mum Charge 75c
Ambrose Co, 4325 Lakeborn,
lt purports to be that he believes east 290 teet. thence south 49
12 cents per word three. WILL PAY well tor your spare
the persons who have signed 1t to degrees west lSb feet then ce
Dav 1sburg, MICh , 48019
be electors, that they so signed said north 59 degrees west 290 feet to consecutive 1nsert1ons
9-8 301p
t1me worktng at home for us
petition with kno\\ledge o( the con tn e road , thence nortn 49
18 cents per word stx con
Anvone
who
ca
n
read
and
tents ther-eof that each signer degrees east along Sa •d road 150 secut1ve •nsert1ons
ligned the same on the da1e ' stated teet lo the place of begmn •ng ,
wnte can qual1fy Weekly PORTABLE Necch1 Zig zag
25 Per Cent D1scount on pa1d
opposite his name and no other con
sa lary For .. details, wnte,
tamm
g
1
acre
Also
the
sew1ng mach1ne , makes
affidavit thereto shall be required
ads and ads pa1d w1fhm 10 days
James BliSs Co, P 0 Box
The petition and signatures upon tollowmg lol ad1ommg S~1d 1
buttonholes, fash1on destgns,
CARD
OF
THANKS
324, Dept K 419, Lev1t1own,
auch petitions so venlied shall be acre lot s1 luat e 1n Sec JO, m the
ole
Tolal pme S32 50 Phone
&amp; OBITUARY
presumed to be In all respects suf- 65 acre pari ot 100 acre lot 157 1n
Pa 19053
992
7085
$1
50
for
50
word
mm1mum
ficient unless not later \han fort:&gt;- sa1d
County
and
State
9 28 121c
10 431c
da ys before the election tt shall be Beg,nnmg at the Norlh corner Each add•ttonal word 2c
otherwise proved and in such event of satd Moors 1 acre lot thence
B~IND ADS
1en additional days shall be allowed Norttl 33 112 degrees east 60 fe et.
Add1f1onal 25c Charge per
STEREO, Walnut modern sty le,
for the filing of additional signa thence south 53 degrees east 8.4
Advertisement
tures to such petitton No law or teet the nce south 70 degrees
4 speaker sound system, 4
MALE, 19 years of age needs
amendment to the constitutiOn sub
OFFICE HOURS
speed automat1c changer,
job
on
Monday
and
Thursday
east
2.46
teet
,
then
ce
south
4911,
mitt.ct to the electors by In itiative
830am fo500pm Dally
Balance S65 71
Use our
afternoons or any evemng
and supplementary petition and re- deg west 108 feet to the east
budget
lerms
Call
992-7085
celvinf an affirmauve maJority of corne r of said 1 acre lot then ce 8 30 a m lo 12 00 Noon
Work
cheap
at
home
or
1
the votes cas t thereon shall be north 59 deg west 290 feel to the Saturday
10 4-61c
business . For informatton
held uncomoUtutionai or void on ac- place of begmn1ng conta1n1ng
wnte P 0. Box 57, M1d·
count of the lnsuffictencv of the 12 acre Save and except the
EARLY Amen ca n Stereo-radio
dleport, Ohio
petitions by which. such subm ission nght ot waVoJ granted by sa1 d
combinatton, AM FM radio, 4
of the same was procured nor Moore to "the Oh•o Centra l
stc
929
shall the rejec'1on of any law sub- Railroad be1ng the same rea l BABYSITTING'" my home lor
speaker sound system , 4
pre school children Mrs
mitted by referendum pet ition be
speed automatiC changer
held lnvalJd for such Insufficiency es tate conveyed by V B Hor to n
Glenn Sm1th, Rock Sprtngs
Balance S78 73
Use our
anc1
Dabney
he
trs
to
sa•d
Mile
s
Upon all lnitatlve supplementa ry
Rd , phone 992 6187
and referendum petitions prov ided Moore and rec orded 1n Vo l 39.
budget
terms
Call
992 7085
IMMEDIATE
openmg
lor
a
10 3 6tc
for in any o! the sec11ons of this Pages 349 , 350 and 352 Also 1n
10 4 6tc
man over 21 years old to work
article, It shall be necessan to fi le Vol 56 , Pages 102 , 103, and 104
1n
our
store
~
Must
have
good
tram each of one-half of the coun· At so Vo l 88, Pag es 393 and 39.4, ABOUT YOUR WEIGHT
personaltty. ltke to meet
ties of the state petitions bearmg 'w-'e1 gs County Deed Records
overwe•g ht lad•es, teens and
the signatures of not less than one- Save
publiC, willing to assume
and except 3 089 acres
men 1nterested 1n a We ight
hslf of the designated perccn1age of
respol"tslbllity,
va~at1on plan,
con
veyed
to
the
State
of
OhiO
by
1he electors of such county A true
Walchers I R) Class 1n
hosp1tall zat10n plan and other
copy of all laws or proposed laws or deed recorded 1n Vol 224, Pag e
Pomeroy wr1 te
We 1g ht
Deed
fr1nge beneftts Please state
proposed amendments to the consti 605, Me•gs Coun ty
Watchers I R ), 1863 Secl1on
tutlon together with an argument Re c ords , reference to WhiCh 1S
salary requirements Send
Rd , C1ncmnal1 , Ohio 45237
resume of present and past
or explanation, or both for, and a lso hereby made tor def.nde
10 3 lfc
descnp
i
iOn
of
the
except1on
an argument or explanation or both,
employers
to Box 729 L, c-o
aeatnzt the same shall be prepared Save and except a a cre co n
The
Dally
SentmeL
Pomeroy ,
The person or persons who pre· veyed to Orv•l le and Mildred
OhiO
pare the argument or explanatlon, Milliro ns by deed recorded 1n
9 26 12tc
or both, arainst any law section or Volume 169 page 164 Me1gs
Item, submitted to the electors by &lt;;:ounl~ , peed
Records
,
refertPdum petition, may be named retere de to wh,ch Is hereby
1n such petition and the -:persons made or def•n •te descnpt1on of
who prepare the argument or ex- tt11 S eice pi •On Exceptmg and
planation or both for any proposed
OLD Furntture, d1shes clocks,
Jaw or proposed amendment to the reserv1ng to the Gra ntors ,
and or complete households
Pnzes&amp; Bargams
1220 Washu19lon Blvd
eon.stltutJon may be named In the Henr y Mtll1rons and Marte
Wnte M D M1ller. Pomeroy,
petitton proposing the same The Mll l• ron s 1 57 acres of the
s 000 FIRST PRIZE
Belpre, Oh1o
person or persons who prepare the above descn bed r e a l estate ,
I,
Ohio Call 992 6271
5500 SECOND PRIZE
areument or explanation or both. , An Ordinan ce to author•ze the
8 25 tic
for the law, section or item sub sa te of Vtllage Real Estale not
S PRIZESofSIOO
mltted to the eleetors by referen- needed for any Mun • e~pal
APPLES - F1lzpatrlck Or
(lnMdse From Laridmark)
dum petition, or against any prochards. Slale Roule 689,
Purpose
Plus
200
more
prtzes
JX18ed law submitted by supplemenphone Wilkesville , 669 3785
tary petition, shall be named by
no purchase necessar y
TRAILER space 1nqwe MS. G
the eeneral assembly i! in session. more or less descr•bed as
9 life
and 1f not in session then by the follows
Food Markel 3 m1 South,
9. _
POMEROY
Beg1nn1ng at a p01nt on State
roverr.or The law, or proposed law
Middleport on Sl Rl 7
~Jack W Carsey, Mgr
or proposed amendment to the con· H•ghway r •ght o f way 234 13
10 I 3tp HALF RUNNER beans, $1.50
atttution, together with the artu~ r1ght of centerl•ne stat.on 169 I~----'-P.:.h..:o.:.n.:.•_•.:.
n:_·:_21..:8_1_ _J
bushel, p1ck your own
ment! and explanations no'f ~i!x:­ plus 17 5. thence bearmg souttl
Potatoe s Clarence Proft1tt ,
ceedinl a total of three hundred 44 deg 29 07 " east 360 to SAC RED
Hearl
Chu r ch
words for each and also the argu- tacked hub thence north 32
Pomeroy w 111 hold a Rum ' J BEDROOM hom e 1n RutiMd
Porlland Phone 843 225~
ments and exrlanattons not ex- deg 50 ' 53" east 308 8' to tron
9 22 tic
mage
Sa
le
Monday
&amp;
Phone
992
6329
ceedinl a tota of three hundred
9 30 6tc
Tuesday , October 4 &amp; 5'" the
wordl aralnst each, shall be pub- p1n m ce nterlme of townsh•P
lished once a week for five consecu- road No 19.4 , thence lollowmg
c hurch basement from 9 a m
~OA L , lime stone
E xcels 1o r
tive weeks precedmg the election. centerlrne of townshtp road and
lo330pm
FURNISHED and unlurniShed 'all Works, E Mam St ,
In at least one newspaper of 1feneral ex1stmg property Ime nor.lhwest
10-1 31c
apartments.. Close to school
circulation In each county o! the to po•n t on state htghway ngtlt
.-'omeroy Phone 992-3891
1
atate, where a newspaper i£ pub- of way 252' r1ght of statiOn 170
Phone 992 5434
~ - 9- Hc
lished Unleu otherwise provided plus 78 , thence south 46 deg 30 ' PEP UP Wilh new Z1pp1es .ron
10 18-lfc
by law the secretary of state shall
west
22
78'
to
a
po•nl
on
30"
Pills
Non
habit
lorm
mg
Only
cause to be placed upon the ballots.
GAS mculatmg healers
the title of any such law or pro- nght of way 251 75' r 1ght of 170
$1 98, Ne lson Drugs
12 X60 MOBILE home 2 bdrm , 2 Phone
992 5262 evenmgs
posed law or proposeli amendment plus 56 2. thence south 68 deg
9 22 301p washer and dryer, on
to the constitution to be submitted 26' 11" west 50 14' to poml on
9 21 lfc
Bulavllle Porler Rd Call 675He shall also cause the ballots so to r 1g hl of way 230' r.gtlt of
REDUCE
safe
and
las
I
w1lh
be printed as to pennlt an ai'Rrma- stat 1on 170 plus 00 , thence south
1319
ttve or negative vote upon each 39 deg 18' 53" 75 83' to po1nt ot
Gobese lablels and E Vap
10-3 6tc "STA R" k1lls rats quiCkly
law section of law, or item In a beg . nn .n g, con te •n mg 1 57
Water
Pills
Nel
so
n
Drugs
Sure 211:2 pound s, S1.69
law appropriating money or pro- acres more or less Further
9-22 301p
Ebersbach Hardware, Sugar
posed law. or proposed amendment
to the constitution The style of sub1ec t to all easements and
TRAILER
space,
desirable
Run Mills, P1ckens Hard
all laws submitted by initiative rl.9ht of way of record Deed KOSCOT Kosmel1cs
neighborhood.
phone
992-2084.
Sep
ware
, Mason
~terence
Vo
lu
me
227,
Page
and supplementary petition 6hall
9 21 301p
9-191fc
!ember
Sales
SpeCial
Meigs County Deed
be ' Be i1 Enacted by the People 577
ot the State of Ohio' and of all Records
Kreamy L1p Kate $2 now
constitutional amendments 'Be It
SEC II That 1he Counc il of
$1 50, Frosllucenl Lip Kole APARTMENT, lurn1shed room
Resolved by the People of the State the Village of Middleport, by 1ts
$2
50 now S2, 23 deliCious
w1fh balh, phone 992 2780 or
of Ohio" The basis upon which the Pres1dent and the Mayor be and
colors Call 992 5113 or come
992 3432
required number of petitioners In hereby 1S authortzed to sell sa1d
any case shall be determined shall
9 17 tic
see at 161 11:~ "''
"h Ave,
be the t0tal number of votes cast n~al eslate to the h1ghes t b1dder
M1ddleporl,
Oh
HOUSE - Two apts., 4 rooms
for the office of governor fit the accord 1ng to law upon the
8 29 lie 4 ROOM and bath aparlment
last preceding election therefor The followtng terms Cash '" hand
and bath each, near new
foregoing provisions of this section upon delivery of deed Tha t the
Telephone 773 5147, Mason,
housmg pro,ect Trade for
shall be self-executing except as Mayor of said Village and ltle SAVE up to one half Brmg your
W
Va
,
on
mam
htghway
smaller
house Phone 992
herein otherwise provided Laws Pres•dent of Council be and they
SICk TV lo Chuck's TV Shop,
Reynolds Flower Shop
2608
may be passed to !acllitate their are hereby authortzed to con vey
151 Butte,., nut Ave, Pomeroy,
operation , but In no way hmltmg sa•d real estate to the high est
9 28 61p
9 26 301c
or restrictmg either such pro- bidder tnerefor a ccord mg to
phone 992-5080
visions or the powers herein re ·
9-24-tlc
law
served
TRAILER LOTS, Bob's Mobile
SEc I II Th1s Ord 1nance sha ll
Courl. Rl 124, Syracuse,
take effect and be m for ce from RUMMAGE SALE Thursday,
EFFECTIVE DATE AND REPEAL and after the earl1est pertod
Jhlo 992 2951
Oclober 7 and Fnday, Oc
1f adopted by a majority of the allowed by law
4 2 lfc RACINE , 10 room house and
tober
8,
Basement
of
Forest
bath Two lois, basemen!.
electors votlniJ on th is amendment,
Passed the 13th day of Sep
Run
Un 1led MelhodiSI
the amendment sha ll take effect tember 197 1
garage Phone 949 4313 atler
January 1 1972 and ex1stmg sec tion
Church , m Forest Run from
5 30 p m
lg ot Article 11 of the Constitution Attest Gene Grate
9 30 a m lo 3 p m
9 2l121p
of Ohio shall be repealed !rom such
Cle rk
---~-----1_0_~ 3fc 1962 FORD '12 lon piCkup lruck
effective date

2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

Pomeroy Motor Co.

Help Wanted

,

o

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- - -- --

Employment Wanted

Notice

Male Help Wanted

HARvtsT OF VALUES
SALE AT LAtJDMARK
OCT. 4 TO 16

12: - 14' - 24' - WIDE

MILL'R

Wanted To Buy

MOBIILJtOMES

- - -- - For Rent

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Real Estate
For Sale or Trade

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Real Estate For Sale

Auto Sales

John W Zerk le
Pre s tdenl of Co un c il

UNITED STATES OF AMER ICA
STAfE O F OH IO

191 20 27 1101 4, 31

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

OF STATE

TED W BROWN Secr&lt;etary of
State of the State of Ohw do hereby certify that the foregomg is
a true copy of Amended Senate
Joint Resoluthm No 2 filed m the
office of the Secretary of State and
proposing to amend the aboo,;e sec
ttons of the Constitution of Ohio
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I
have hereunto suhllcn bed my name
and affixed my official seal at Co
~~~bu.o; 1hls 10th. day of September
TED w BROWN
Secretary of Stat
e

NOTICE OF
1\PPOINTMENT

f,

(Seal)
191 27 (101 4, II , 18 25 Sic

Lost
SHORT-LEGGED small black
and tan beegle. Salurday
evening In Rulland Reward .
Phone 742 4179
10 4 3tc

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Q-:Which American lawn
soort Is known in England as
"pall-mall"?
A- Pall-mall is the English equivalent of American
croquet.
The world is now too dan·
11erous for anything bu~the
truth, too small for any.thlng but brotherhood -A.

Powell Davies, clergy!'lan

and author

Estate

01

Ida

case No 20555
C Wo lfe ,

Deceased
NOt1 ce IS hereby g1ven that
Anna M Ryther , of P 0 Box
130, Pomeroy , Oh •o has been
duly appo 1nted Admm1st ra tnx
of the Estate of Ida C Wolfe,
decease d . lat e ' Of Le ta r t
Township , Metgs county , Oh iO
Cred•tors are requ1red to f!le
the1r cla1ms w1th sa1d f1dUC 1ary
w•lh•n four months
Da ted th1S 15th day of Sep
!em ber 1971
F H O' Bnen
Probate Judge
of 5a1d Counly
191 20, 27 (10) 4 J tc

Business Opportunities
MAN OR WOMAN

Rel1able

peflson fro[Yl th•s area to
service and collect from
automat1c dispensers No
ex pert enoe
needed
We
estab li sh accounts for you
Car. reference s, and $995 to
SL885 cash cap ttal necessa ry
4 to 12 hours weekly nets
exce llent mon th ly m co me
Full ftme more For loca l
mterview , wr1te (Include

$450 . Phone 949 4551 9_26 71 c NEW. 3 bedroom home fn
M1ddloporl Bu1ll-1n k1lchen,
1965 INTERNATIONAL truck,
ceramic l1le bath, all electm
1800 senes. long wheel base,
heal. good n01ghborhood. Can
good solid cab, good con - arrange FHA f1nancmg
dillon Phone 985 3988
Telephone 992·3600 or 992
10 1-6tc
2186
7 25 lfc

- -- - - Mobile Homes for Sale
~

37 ACRES on Shade River,

Busfu_ess Services·
FOUR NEW HOMES
OPEN FOR INSPECTION
ONE HOME IN RACINE
TWO HOMES IN SYRACUSE
ONE HOME IN MIDDLEPORT
NO MONEY DOWN
100 PCT. FINANCING AVAILAB~E
A 3 bedroom $16.900 00 home· ca n be purchased w1th a
monthly paymenlas low as $65.00 for a lam1ly with a base
salary of $5,000 00 and three children 71!, Pel annual
rate.

O'BRIEN
ELECTRIC SERVICE
Residential.
Commercial
and
Industria I Wiring
24 Hpur Service
949-4SS1

PHONE 992-2156
FOR DETAILSl

alumtnum boat, new 7 h p

motor. MS. G Food Markel, 3
m1 Soulh, M1ddleporl on Rt
Rl 7
10-1 3tc
BABY

PIGS

8

Holste~n

heifers due to fr eshen soon

John Rose 949 2822
10 1 3fc

2 porches, garage, concrete
driveway, large yard with

occupancy

To see,

phone

~ , ltl l "

IO

N!A lo&lt; llol ••1 U~ Pol Ofl

. . . c;Ot ..

~

,

1 KNOW )1)1./RE

CANT YOU Jllft KNOCK
t/KE IV6/NONE ltU?

PROUD OF YOUR NEW
KARATE $KILLS.

J

JOHN IE'S
BEAutY SHOP
Corner Union AvP..

and Slale Rt. 7
Hours-Monday , Tuesday,
Wednesday ond Friday
8.30a.m. lo6p.m.
.,.1.

HILTON WOLFE
. 949-3211

BILL NELSON
992-l657

Thursday

10 a m. lo 8:l0 p.m
Saturday
8: 30a.m. lo 1 p.m.
eHONE 992-7474

ROOFING &amp; CARPENTER
WORK
SPOUTING,
ROOF PAINTING

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
'5.55

NEW &amp; OLD WORK
AII Weather Rooh ng

-GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

',

Pomeroy Home &amp;Auto

"•

Open8 T1l S
Monday lhru Salurday

•

606 E Mam , Pomeroy , 0

-

Construction

Co

and

&amp;
An-

thony Plumbing &amp; Healing
Complete
Plumbing ,
Heal1ng and Ajr Con-

KiiftSQN MASOnY

dit•ontng

·

240 Ltncoln Sl., Middleport

Complete
Remodeling

L....:..:.~~.:__:_,;,:.:..:..........J

Kitchens, Baths

Room Additions
And Pal1o•
Bockhoe And
Endloader Work
Septic Tanks
And Leach f'a&lt;ls .

NEIGLER Conslrucllon
budd•ng or

992-7608

home

SOON'!; THEY'D EATEN
ALL TI-lE. GLDI'!ON THE -

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STA!LTS···

J!~t§

$'

-

~

HOME &amp; AUTO
992-2094
606 c. Matn
Pomeroy

your

HEAD 'EM

THERE'S 0\ILY
ONE WAY TO
FIND

OFFICE SUPPliES

For

r~modelmg

10-.of

--=----.·'
~·
PdMEROY
•

Phone 992-2550
Insured . Experienced
Work Guaranteed
See us tor Free
Estimate on Furnace
lnslalation.

OFf' AT

THE

OJr...

PASS)

And

Call Guy Ne1gler ,

FURNITURE

Racme, Ohto

73111C '
C BRADFORD, Auclloneer
Stop In and See Our
HARRISON'S TV and Anlenna
Complete Service
Floor
Display.
Phone 949 3821
ServiCe, Phone 992 2522
6
10
tic
RaCine , Ohio
Cntl Bradford
S 1 lie O"DELL WHEEL al1gnmenl ROSEBERRY lurnace 1n
stallatton. Free estimates on
located al Crossroads, Rl 124
new furnaces. 011 or gas
Complete fr on t end ser vice,
BACKHOE AND DOZER work
Servtce work Call Cecil
tune up and brake serv tce
Sephc lanks mslalled. George
Roseberry , Ra c1ne , Ohio
( Bill I Pullins, Phone 992 2478
Wheels
balan ced
elec
Phooe 614 843 227 4
tron1cally
A\1
work
4 25 lfc
9 8 301p
READY -MIX
deltvered

CONCRETE
rtght

to

guara nteed
Reas onable
rates Ph one 992 32 13

- -- - - - -

7 27 -llc AW NINGS

your

- - - ' - -- - - ; pr~lecl Fast and easy Free
estlmales Ph one 992 3284 SEWING MACHINES R~pa1r
servtce, all makes, 992-2294,
Goegle1n Ready -M1x Co ,
The Fabnc Shop, Pomeroy
Middleport, Oh1o
Aulhomed Smger Sales and
'6-30-lfC'
Service We Sharpen Sc1ssors

slorm doors and

w1ndows.
carports .
marquees aluminum Siding

..

- - -- - Real Estate For Sale

Virgil B.
TEAFORD
SR.

B&lt;Oker
110 Mechanic Streel
Pomeroy, Ohio
2 ACRES - Near Pomeroy All
utllit1es .

MIDDLEPORT -

3 bedroom

older home , bath, corner lot

Garage $10,000 00
POMEROY -

A busmess of

your very own, w1th 2 rentals

MIDDLEPORT older home

10 room

Near s tores

$3,500 00
S BEDROOMS -

New spill

level wtth 4 acres on Rt 7

RACINE -

3

n~ee

bedrooms,

sales representative For free
es ft mates phone Charles
Lisle . Syracuse
V
V
Johnson and Son , Inc
'
5 27 tfc

b3fh, large modern kitche n
and d1n1ng Gas furnace
Garage

BEFORE SELLING DR
BUYING, TRY US
HELEN L. TEAFORD
ASSOCIATE
992-ll2S or 992-2l78
10 3-6tc

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·22 tfc

downlown Pomeroy Contact
:d Hedrick , 2137 Wadswo,lh!

NOTICE OF E~ECTION
ON TAX ~EVY
IN EXCESS OF
THE TEN MI~L

NOTICE OF ELECTION
ON TAX ~EVY
IN EXCESS OF
THE TEN Ml~~

~IMITATION

-•

NOTI CE Is hereby 01ven that
1n pursuance of a Resolution of'
the Board of Educat 1on of the: ,
Southern Loca l School Distr ic t. 1
~IMITATION
NOTICE IS hereby given lhat Me1gs County. Oh io, passed on'"'""
m pursuance of a Resolufton of tne 9th day of Seple mber, 1971,: :
the Board of Townsh•P T r ustees there wtll be subm•tted to &amp; vote .....
of the Townsl'11p ot Olive , Ohio, of the people of sa 1d Sc hooi passed on the 4th day of Sep Orstnc l at a Genera l ELEC ..
!ember, 1971, there will be liON to be tle ld In the southern
submttted to a vote of the people Local School Dlstn c t, Ohio , at
of Slllld Township at a General the regular places of voting
ELECTION to be held In the ther e1n, on ruesday. the 2nd "
Townshtp of Oll11e, Ohio , al the day of November. 197 1, the
Regular places of votlng question of levvmo In ex.cess of
therein, on Tuesday, the 2nd the ten m ill llml t&amp;t ion, tor the
day of November , 1971 ; the benefit of Southern Loc al School
quest1on of levying , In excess of Otstrict for the rurpou of
the ten mill llmitatlon . for the Current expenses o the SC hool _
•
benefit of Olive Township for Distr.ct
Sa1d tax be ing an additional
the
purpose of
cu rren t
tax of 3 m111s to run for 8 con
opera1ing expenses
Said tax being an additional t1numg period
la x of one mill to run for five
years at a rat' not exceeding 1 a1 a rate not exceedi ng 3 0 mill
milt for each one dollar of tor each one dollar of voiuatlon ,
valuation. which amoUnts to te n which amounts to Thirty cent!., ·:
cents for each one hundred for each one hundred dollars of
dollars of valuat ion, for five valva11on, tor a conti nuing '
per iod
•
1
years
The Polls for sa•d Election:
The Polls for sa id Etect•on
w il l be open at 6 30 o'clock A M- will be open at 6 JOo 'e tock AM .,.
and, rema1n open unttl 6 30 and remain open until 6•3Qutlol
o 'cl ock P M Easlern Sta ndard O'clock P M Eastern stand'irrt.,_,
T•me ot s&amp;ld dav
T1me of Said day
By order of ihe Board oC:
By ord er of tne Boerd of
Elect•ons , of Me,gs County , Elecllono , ol Me lg• Oounly•
Oh10
~M~ 1
Ohio
;;.:
Edwtn s' Cozart
EdwIn s courC,
Chalr111an
Chalrma~
Dorothy M Johnston

Dated Sept 28, 1971.
Ome, Columbus, Ohio, phone
737 4334, Columbus
S-9-lfd 110) 4, 11 , 18, 25 1 41

Clerk

NOT 7HAT I' M NoRVOUS, MIND YA •••
j §OT~A HQTIO~ THAT WE 'RE
000 AN LOST._••

~

THEN TO BED!

CtiTCHIN' SIGHT 0' AMY

HOUSI'S OR PEOPLE,
JOHNNYf 11M W01'fOfRIN1
~WEARE.

46 Claaalfled
AOBOS8
l.Edwln
DOWN
O'Connor's 1. Roll-call
•-nae Last
word
2. Spiny
shrub
7. Highland
group
genua
11. Traditional 3. Ready for
harvest
-~"t"'?---....,
Jewish
4.
Caddoan
TELL LI"ZZ
long
Indian
MY CAR IS
(2wdo.l
FI)C.ED,
12. Traditional 5 Wlnrllke
knowledge
part
18. Iterate
6. Blow one's
U . Encourage
top
ID llngllah
(3wda.)
river
7 Ktndof
16. Give It a go
plpon
18, Vedic
8 Toss
treatise
9. Exist
20. Wire
10. Tennis
mea.surebarrier
ment
17 Least ob28. Of greater
tainable
bulk
26. Mountain
(comb.
fonn1
27. Where the
Mets began
(3 wds I
15 IT, POlOilf5? lOU JUST IIAVEN'T
29.
Greek
~EeN THINKING OF ME AS AIIYTlllll&lt;&gt;
letter
~UTA '8RkSHT tOI.N6 ~!TRY IT!
30.Dwelled
TOOK ME A LITRE
WHILE 10 GET Ul!fP
31.1!1rd's beak
TO fii'ING IN LOYE
32. llaptlsm or
WITH YOU, TOO!
marriage
33. Joey,

__..

rr-......

AND HE
I-lAVE
TIME!

DIDN'T

•

,.

door!

r:.1-'1.\1"-..·

WE'LL HAVE A COLD SUPPER AND

WE'VE BEEN HIKIH'
mR HOURS WITHOUT

of said Townsh iP al a General
ELECTION to be held m the
Townsh •P ol Orange Oh1o, at
the regula r pla ces of vot.no
tnerem , on Tues day , the 2nd
dey of November , 1971 , the
quest•on of levymg 1n excess of
the ten mill l•m• tat•on . tor the
benefit of Orange TownshtP for
the purpose ot Current expenses
of the subd•v•s•on
Sa•d ta;.. bemg an add1t 1onal
lax of 1 1~ mill to run for fiv e
yea r s at a ral.e not exceeding 112
mill tor e-a ch one dollar of
11atuat•o n , wh •ch amounts to "'
l1 ve cenls for each one hundred ..
doiiMS of valua1 10n , tor ftve ·:
at a rate not exceed 1ng 112 mIll year!l
Th e Polls tor said Elect•on
tor each one dollar of valuat 1on ,
whiCh amounts to 4 1ve cents for w111 be open at 6 30 o'clock AM
each one hundred dollars of and rema-n open unhl 6 30
o clock PM Eastern Standard
va luat 1on, tor Five years
The Polls for sattt Elect1on T1me of sa1d day
By order of the Board of
wdl be open at 6 JO o c loc k A M
and rema 1n open unt!l 6 30 Elect1on of Me tgs County, OhiO
o'clock PM Eastern Standard
Edwm S Cozart
T•me of sa1d day
Cha.rman
By order Of the Board of
Elect•ons , of Me1gs County
Dorothy M Johnston
OhiO
Clerk
Dated Sept 28. 197 1
Edwm s Cozart
Cha.rman
(10} .4 11 18 75 , 4t
Dorothy M Jo hn ston
Clerk
Dated September 28, 1971
n, 18: 25, 4t

done bust
th' icebox

NO FAMiliAR LANDMi\RKS•••WELL,
COME MORNING, I'll GET MY BEARINGS'
MfANWHILE 1 WE 1RE ~ll SO SOME WEARY1

Oh10 , passed on the 6th day ot
August. \971. there w111 be
sub m•lled to a vote of the people
of sa1d Townsh•P at a General
ELECTION to be held 10 the
TownshiP of Lebanon . Oh10, at
the Reguler places of votmg
theretn, on Tuesday , t he 2nd
day of Nove mber , 1971, th e
quest ton of levyi ng , In ucess of
the ten mil l l•m•tat1on, for the
benefit of Lebanon Townshtp for
the purpose of Current expenses
of the subdtVISIOn
Sa1d ta x betng a renewa l of
an ex•st1ng tax ot lh m 1ll to run
for f1ve years

n&gt; "·

Look like he

me an' Kitt~
aweke til fo'
watchin' TV
.. an' eatin'!

and railing Call A Jacob.

3 29 li e
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Reasonable rales Ph. 4&lt;6 4782, STANS Body Shop, Rl 1,
GallipOliS John RusselL
Ri"'.:lne ts now open Ca II 9,.9 THE SHOP, Cuslom meal
Owner S. Operator
cu ttmg, Pleasant R1dae Reed ,
2789
for
appointment
5-13-tfc
Pomeroy Dick Vaughan, 992
' •
Specializing In pa1ntmg, body
3374
and Dale L1ltle, 991 6346
work and fiberglass
9-1,·30fC
SEPTIC lanks cleaned Miller
9 28-6tc
Sanllahon, Slewarl, Oh10 Ph
662 3035
HOUSE MOVING Houses, elc AUTOMOBILElnsurance been •
2 12 tic
raised, moved . underpinned ,
ca~:~celled'
Lost
your
remodeled Est1mates free,
operator's 11cense1 Ca ll 992
HACKNEY'S Electric ServiCe,
anywhere Nat•onal Hou se
2966
all types ol electma I work
Movers, Box 5002, Charleslon,
61511cl
Phone 992 6407
W Va 25311 , or phooe 304 925
9 29 301c
3279
LEGAL NOTICE
9 30-601p
SEWING mach1ne serv1ce 1n
NOTICE OF ELECTION
your home Clean. otl and
ON TAX LEVY
~EGA~ NOTICE
adjusl - 54 Phone 992 7085
IN EXCESS OF
THE
TEN MILL
10 4 lie
NOTICE OF E~ECTION
LIMITATION
ON TAX ~EVY
NOTIC E •s hereby given that
. . / IN EXCESS OF
NEW contractor m area Dry
m pursuance of a Resolut 1on of
THE
TEN
Ml~~
wall
pat c hmg ,
general
the Board of Townsh•P Trustee-s
~IMITATION
ea 1nllng Call RIChard I
of
the Townsh •P of Orenoe.
NOTICE ts hereby glven that
Dubbeld, phone 7~2 5825, 1n pursuance of a Resolut1on of Oh10, passed on the 6th day of
Rutland
1he Board of Townsh ip Trusfees Sep tember , 1971 , ttlere w1ll be
10 4 stc of the Township of Leba non submitted to a vote of the peop le

plenty o shade lrees, localed
on large lot, 250ft. by 750 fl. on '51&gt;,: ROOM house, balh, full'
Jas•me nl , 133 Bullernul Ave,
SR 124 '" Syracuse, Oh1o.
1us l walk1ng dfslance from
Available for Immediate
Gallipolis 446 9539 after s p' m
weeR day• lor appoinlment
10-3- lf

.-

.

Rac~ne, 0.

Rl. 2

WANTED!

Ruth I Cund1ff, deceased, late
of Me1gs County, Otuo
Credllors are requ1red to file
the•r c la 1m s w•lh sa1d f1duc •ary
w1thm four months
Dated lh1s 23rd day of Sep
tember , 1971
F H O ' Bne~
Probate Juqge
of sa 1d Count y
191 27 1101 4 11. 31

·.•

,

drilled well , modern 4 room
Gl FINANCING AVA"ILABLE.
house and bath, aluminum CONVENIENT bul secluded
No down paymenl, 12 years lo
s1dmg, paneling, 7 acres river
build1ng lois on T79 al Rock
pay to qualified GI. Up lo
botlom
Phone
992-6133
afler
1
Springs. Wllh1n walking
52,500 available for lot 1m
pm
diSiance" of Meigs H1gh
lelephone number) Eagle
provements If you own a lot
9-29-61p
SchooL a 5 minute dnve from
lndu sl r les,
3938
Get your new mobile home
Pomeroy Call or see Bill
Meadowbrook Road, Sf LouiS
now . See James S1mpk1ns,
Witte
'weekends, or after S
Park, Mmn 55426
Valley Estales Mob1le Home 3 BEDROOM br~ck home
10-4-21p
Phone 992
p
m
weekdays.
Sales, Rl . 50 East Athens Choice locallon In Mlddleporl.'
6887
- - -- - -593 8762
Seen by appolntmenl only.'
10 3 6tc
9-19-37tc
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Q- What zs the natzonal·
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5 7-lfc HOUSE, 1642 Lincoln Heights.
zty of the name Sean?
Call Danny Thompson, 992·
- - - - - - - - - - A-It is the Irish form of For Sale
2196
John.
MINIATURE Schnauzers - I-ROOM block hou ~e, 4
18-lfc
bedrooms, l1vlng room, dining -------~7~NOTICE OF
AKC pupp1es, no sheddmg,
APPOINTMENT
room, balh with shower, large S2 3(1() WILL buy ,J acres in
odorless, permanent shots,
Case No . 20559
kitchen with lots of built-I n
wormed, S85 Coolville 607
Bedlord Township, Wolfpen
Estate of RUTH I CUNDIFF,
b~rch cabinets
Hardwood
621~ .
Road 20 minutes from
Deceased
9 29 121p
floors Natural gas furnace,
Not 1ce IS hereby g1ven that
Pomeroy l4 of land in timber
50-gallon electric waler
Helen L Tea ford , of Sy ra cuse,
balance In pasture . N~
heater, 2 large recreation
\5 FT BOAT trailer, 4 cy l..
Ohio, has been duly appo1nted
bulldmgs Call 992-2152 and
rooms, paneled In basement,
Adm1n1stratr1x of the Estate of
Crosley Inboard molar, 12 It
ask for Dick
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(Amended Senate Joint Resolution
No 2l

For Sale

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

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ORDINANCE NO 978 -71
MUMS. all colors, 11eld grown
An Ord1nance to author.ze the
ready to go Big Cluslers
sale of Villag'e Real Estate no t
JOINT RESOLUTION
Reynolds Flower Shop
needed tor any Mun•clpal
Jlnpodng to amend ~tetlon lq of Purpose
Ma!&gt;on, W Va
Article U of thl Co111U1utlon of
9 28 61p
Ole ltate o.t Ohio to n'f'Jire newtBe
1t
orda•ned
by
the
Council
paptr Ill lle\l of mall noll~:• of
laWI, p1'opaHd latn. or propouod of the V• ll age of MJddleport as
NEW 1971 Zig zag sewi ng
1UDendment1 to the Con1iliution fo llows
machtne lry. ortg mal factory
Sec 1 That the followmg real
nquired .tq be 1ubmiUed lo a
1970 CAMARO CPE
Sl295
carton
Z1g zag to make
YOte of 1ha al.cton
es tat e belong.ng to the VIllage
Less than 11,000 miles &amp; appearance of 71 model Rally
bullonholes, sew on bullons.
Be tt resolved by the Gen~ral As· of M1dtl leport. 1S not needed for
Sport eqUipped, Classic c opper w1th sandalwood mtenor,
ltmbly of the State of Oh!o three muniCipal purposes. . to w1t
monograms and make fancy
Mtbs of the members elected to
designs wllh 1usl the twlsl ola
tmted glass, factory a1r cond itioned . sports mtrrors,
S•
luate
m
1:.5 acre Lot 157
each house concurring therem that Sect1on 29 , Town 1 ~Range 13
smg le dtal Left m lay away
console air spo tler. turbo hydromat•c. power steenng &amp;:
ther e shall be subm1lted to the elecand never been used Will sell
tors of the state In the manner Metgs County Oh10 , bounded as
br~kes , 350 cu tn V 8 engme Really Sharp
prescribed by law at the general follows
for
only $47 cash or cred1t
"!9'10 CHEVROLET BELAIR 4 DOOR
$2795
Beg1nn 1ng at the nor thw est
election to be held on the first
terms a.va1lable Phone 992
Tuesrlay after the first Monday In corner of s.a•d Sect•on 29, thence
Less than 10,000 mtles by local owner Sharp as new In all
5641
November 1971, n proposal to amend along the north l•ne of sa•d
ways
wh•le over gold f1msh , 350 V 8 engme power
9 28 61c
HcllQn lg of Article II of the Con section lo the Northeast corner
steenng, rad1o, white-walls, wh covers
1Ututlon of Ohto to read as follows of Kerrs 6 acre lot 1hence along
1970 DODGE POLARA
52495
sa•d Kerrs east lme 245 feet
ELECTROLUX vacuum
ARTICLE II
thence north 85li• deg east 389
cleaner complete w1th at
4 Dr , V 8 engme, automat•c trans , P S , factory a1r, good
Section lg Any mtt!&lt;ttive sup· feet then ce south 6811:: ! deg easl
tachments, cordwmder and
f•res.
rad
to
&amp;
other
extras,
wh1fe
f1n
1sh,
c
lean
tntertor.
plementary or refere Hlum pet1-10n 279 feet to a Locust Tree , thence
pamt spray Used, bul 1n like
rna;,. be presented tn separate parts south 7H'l deg east tl43 feet to
but each part shall C01Ha ln a full Powells west Ime thence a long
new condttlon Pay $34 45
and correct copy of the title and sa•d Powell's west l1ne 4281•
cash or budget plan avatlable
text of the law section or nem
Phoo e 992 5641.
_
feet
to
sa•d
Powell's
norlhwest
thereof soujht to be referred or
9 28 6tc
the proposed law or proposed corner, thence north 21f2 deg
amendmen t to the constltuhon east 322 feet to the ce nte r of a
' - - - - -- - OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
Each signer of any mitiatlve sup· road thence along the center of
1970 HONDA 450 cc, $550 Phone
plementary or .rele rendum petthon sa•d road tn a norftiwest
l'OMEROY, OHIO
992-3703 or 992 3751
muat be an elector of the state and d•rectton to the east stde of the
9-28-6tc
ahall pla ce on such petition after Thomas Fork road nea r M les
hls name the date of s1gnmg and Moon~ lol thence along the east
WANT AD
his place of residence A signer
POODLE puppies, S1lver Toy,
reaidlng outside of .a municipality Side of the sa 1d Thomas Fork
INFORMATION
HOUSEKEEPER Com pam on
shall state the township and county road 1n a so uthw est d•rect iOI'I to
Parkv1ew Kennels. Phone 992
DEADLINES
·lor elderly lady Private
1n which he restdes A resident of the place of beg 1nn1ng , save and
5443
5
P
M
Day
Before
Publ~eat
1on
1
a municipality shall state In add!· except 1 ;~ acres so ld to Miles
11v1ng quar1ers Wnte to Box
8 15 lie
Mqndav Deadlme9a m
tion to the name of such muniel· Moore by V B Horton also a
729
B, C.O The Dally Sentinel, - - - , . - - - pal1ty the street and number, If r1ght of way granted to the Oh10
Cancellation &amp; Corrections
Pomeroy
an y, of his residence Th.e names .of Central Railroad , the ta nd so Wtll be accepted unt1l 9 a m for
9 30 6tp NEW Black 4 II and 5 It, 3 pi
all slrners to such petitions shall be conveye d be1 ng 32 9 100 ac res
Day of Publication
written tn ink, each sJgner for him more or less
rotary mower - $220 and
REGULATIONS
self To each part of such pelihon
CAN
YOU
devote
10
hours
a
$260,
Ferguson 20 fractO&lt;" Also
the
follow~ng
real
eslate
&amp;hall be attached the 11ffidav1t of the
The Publisher reserves the
week lor $75 prol1ls and a
$675 New 6 ft 3-pl grader
person soliciting the .~;ignatures to Situate 1n Me1gs County, Oh10 , nght to edd or re1ect any ads
the same, which afftda\lt shall con· and In the 65 a cre part of 100
wardrobe w1lhoul pay1ng
blade- $80 Ermel Lucketl,
objecf•o nal
The
tAin a sta tement of the number of acre lo t 157, bounded and deemed
cas h' Ambtf1ous housewtves
Albany, 698 3032
the signers of su\: h part af such descr1bed as follows The one publ1sher will not be respons tble
fo work ne1ghborhood fashion
1 1 31c
petition and shall state that each of acre lot lymg m lhe wes t end of for more than one mcorrect
shows
Car
needed
For
free
--the signatures attached to such pa rt sa1d part of sa1d 100 acre lot
msert1on
brochure, ca ll 882 2070 or
was made in the presence of the Beg.nnmg at a stake at a run on
RATES
affiant, that to the best of h1s the east Stde of the road south
wn le P 0 Box 186, New EARN AT home addressing
For Want Ad ServiCe
knowledge and belie! each signaenvelopes Rush stamped
Haven , W Va
ture on such part IS the genume ol the bndge over Thomas
5 cent s per Word one tnserflon
9
29-6tc
self
addressed envelope The
Fork
,
tl'1ence
south
59
degrees
aienature of the person whose name
Min1mum Charge 75c
Ambrose Co, 4325 Lakeborn,
lt purports to be that he believes east 290 teet. thence south 49
12 cents per word three. WILL PAY well tor your spare
the persons who have signed 1t to degrees west lSb feet then ce
Dav 1sburg, MICh , 48019
be electors, that they so signed said north 59 degrees west 290 feet to consecutive 1nsert1ons
9-8 301p
t1me worktng at home for us
petition with kno\\ledge o( the con tn e road , thence nortn 49
18 cents per word stx con
Anvone
who
ca
n
read
and
tents ther-eof that each signer degrees east along Sa •d road 150 secut1ve •nsert1ons
ligned the same on the da1e ' stated teet lo the place of begmn •ng ,
wnte can qual1fy Weekly PORTABLE Necch1 Zig zag
25 Per Cent D1scount on pa1d
opposite his name and no other con
sa lary For .. details, wnte,
tamm
g
1
acre
Also
the
sew1ng mach1ne , makes
affidavit thereto shall be required
ads and ads pa1d w1fhm 10 days
James BliSs Co, P 0 Box
The petition and signatures upon tollowmg lol ad1ommg S~1d 1
buttonholes, fash1on destgns,
CARD
OF
THANKS
324, Dept K 419, Lev1t1own,
auch petitions so venlied shall be acre lot s1 luat e 1n Sec JO, m the
ole
Tolal pme S32 50 Phone
&amp; OBITUARY
presumed to be In all respects suf- 65 acre pari ot 100 acre lot 157 1n
Pa 19053
992
7085
$1
50
for
50
word
mm1mum
ficient unless not later \han fort:&gt;- sa1d
County
and
State
9 28 121c
10 431c
da ys before the election tt shall be Beg,nnmg at the Norlh corner Each add•ttonal word 2c
otherwise proved and in such event of satd Moors 1 acre lot thence
B~IND ADS
1en additional days shall be allowed Norttl 33 112 degrees east 60 fe et.
Add1f1onal 25c Charge per
STEREO, Walnut modern sty le,
for the filing of additional signa thence south 53 degrees east 8.4
Advertisement
tures to such petitton No law or teet the nce south 70 degrees
4 speaker sound system, 4
MALE, 19 years of age needs
amendment to the constitutiOn sub
OFFICE HOURS
speed automat1c changer,
job
on
Monday
and
Thursday
east
2.46
teet
,
then
ce
south
4911,
mitt.ct to the electors by In itiative
830am fo500pm Dally
Balance S65 71
Use our
afternoons or any evemng
and supplementary petition and re- deg west 108 feet to the east
budget
lerms
Call
992-7085
celvinf an affirmauve maJority of corne r of said 1 acre lot then ce 8 30 a m lo 12 00 Noon
Work
cheap
at
home
or
1
the votes cas t thereon shall be north 59 deg west 290 feel to the Saturday
10 4-61c
business . For informatton
held uncomoUtutionai or void on ac- place of begmn1ng conta1n1ng
wnte P 0. Box 57, M1d·
count of the lnsuffictencv of the 12 acre Save and except the
EARLY Amen ca n Stereo-radio
dleport, Ohio
petitions by which. such subm ission nght ot waVoJ granted by sa1 d
combinatton, AM FM radio, 4
of the same was procured nor Moore to "the Oh•o Centra l
stc
929
shall the rejec'1on of any law sub- Railroad be1ng the same rea l BABYSITTING'" my home lor
speaker sound system , 4
pre school children Mrs
mitted by referendum pet ition be
speed automatiC changer
held lnvalJd for such Insufficiency es tate conveyed by V B Hor to n
Glenn Sm1th, Rock Sprtngs
Balance S78 73
Use our
anc1
Dabney
he
trs
to
sa•d
Mile
s
Upon all lnitatlve supplementa ry
Rd , phone 992 6187
and referendum petitions prov ided Moore and rec orded 1n Vo l 39.
budget
terms
Call
992 7085
IMMEDIATE
openmg
lor
a
10 3 6tc
for in any o! the sec11ons of this Pages 349 , 350 and 352 Also 1n
10 4 6tc
man over 21 years old to work
article, It shall be necessan to fi le Vol 56 , Pages 102 , 103, and 104
1n
our
store
~
Must
have
good
tram each of one-half of the coun· At so Vo l 88, Pag es 393 and 39.4, ABOUT YOUR WEIGHT
personaltty. ltke to meet
ties of the state petitions bearmg 'w-'e1 gs County Deed Records
overwe•g ht lad•es, teens and
the signatures of not less than one- Save
publiC, willing to assume
and except 3 089 acres
men 1nterested 1n a We ight
hslf of the designated perccn1age of
respol"tslbllity,
va~at1on plan,
con
veyed
to
the
State
of
OhiO
by
1he electors of such county A true
Walchers I R) Class 1n
hosp1tall zat10n plan and other
copy of all laws or proposed laws or deed recorded 1n Vol 224, Pag e
Pomeroy wr1 te
We 1g ht
Deed
fr1nge beneftts Please state
proposed amendments to the consti 605, Me•gs Coun ty
Watchers I R ), 1863 Secl1on
tutlon together with an argument Re c ords , reference to WhiCh 1S
salary requirements Send
Rd , C1ncmnal1 , Ohio 45237
resume of present and past
or explanation, or both for, and a lso hereby made tor def.nde
10 3 lfc
descnp
i
iOn
of
the
except1on
an argument or explanation or both,
employers
to Box 729 L, c-o
aeatnzt the same shall be prepared Save and except a a cre co n
The
Dally
SentmeL
Pomeroy ,
The person or persons who pre· veyed to Orv•l le and Mildred
OhiO
pare the argument or explanatlon, Milliro ns by deed recorded 1n
9 26 12tc
or both, arainst any law section or Volume 169 page 164 Me1gs
Item, submitted to the electors by &lt;;:ounl~ , peed
Records
,
refertPdum petition, may be named retere de to wh,ch Is hereby
1n such petition and the -:persons made or def•n •te descnpt1on of
who prepare the argument or ex- tt11 S eice pi •On Exceptmg and
planation or both for any proposed
OLD Furntture, d1shes clocks,
Jaw or proposed amendment to the reserv1ng to the Gra ntors ,
and or complete households
Pnzes&amp; Bargams
1220 Washu19lon Blvd
eon.stltutJon may be named In the Henr y Mtll1rons and Marte
Wnte M D M1ller. Pomeroy,
petitton proposing the same The Mll l• ron s 1 57 acres of the
s 000 FIRST PRIZE
Belpre, Oh1o
person or persons who prepare the above descn bed r e a l estate ,
I,
Ohio Call 992 6271
5500 SECOND PRIZE
areument or explanation or both. , An Ordinan ce to author•ze the
8 25 tic
for the law, section or item sub sa te of Vtllage Real Estale not
S PRIZESofSIOO
mltted to the eleetors by referen- needed for any Mun • e~pal
APPLES - F1lzpatrlck Or
(lnMdse From Laridmark)
dum petition, or against any prochards. Slale Roule 689,
Purpose
Plus
200
more
prtzes
JX18ed law submitted by supplemenphone Wilkesville , 669 3785
tary petition, shall be named by
no purchase necessar y
TRAILER space 1nqwe MS. G
the eeneral assembly i! in session. more or less descr•bed as
9 life
and 1f not in session then by the follows
Food Markel 3 m1 South,
9. _
POMEROY
Beg1nn1ng at a p01nt on State
roverr.or The law, or proposed law
Middleport on Sl Rl 7
~Jack W Carsey, Mgr
or proposed amendment to the con· H•ghway r •ght o f way 234 13
10 I 3tp HALF RUNNER beans, $1.50
atttution, together with the artu~ r1ght of centerl•ne stat.on 169 I~----'-P.:.h..:o.:.n.:.•_•.:.
n:_·:_21..:8_1_ _J
bushel, p1ck your own
ment! and explanations no'f ~i!x:­ plus 17 5. thence bearmg souttl
Potatoe s Clarence Proft1tt ,
ceedinl a total of three hundred 44 deg 29 07 " east 360 to SAC RED
Hearl
Chu r ch
words for each and also the argu- tacked hub thence north 32
Pomeroy w 111 hold a Rum ' J BEDROOM hom e 1n RutiMd
Porlland Phone 843 225~
ments and exrlanattons not ex- deg 50 ' 53" east 308 8' to tron
9 22 tic
mage
Sa
le
Monday
&amp;
Phone
992
6329
ceedinl a tota of three hundred
9 30 6tc
Tuesday , October 4 &amp; 5'" the
wordl aralnst each, shall be pub- p1n m ce nterlme of townsh•P
lished once a week for five consecu- road No 19.4 , thence lollowmg
c hurch basement from 9 a m
~OA L , lime stone
E xcels 1o r
tive weeks precedmg the election. centerlrne of townshtp road and
lo330pm
FURNISHED and unlurniShed 'all Works, E Mam St ,
In at least one newspaper of 1feneral ex1stmg property Ime nor.lhwest
10-1 31c
apartments.. Close to school
circulation In each county o! the to po•n t on state htghway ngtlt
.-'omeroy Phone 992-3891
1
atate, where a newspaper i£ pub- of way 252' r1ght of statiOn 170
Phone 992 5434
~ - 9- Hc
lished Unleu otherwise provided plus 78 , thence south 46 deg 30 ' PEP UP Wilh new Z1pp1es .ron
10 18-lfc
by law the secretary of state shall
west
22
78'
to
a
po•nl
on
30"
Pills
Non
habit
lorm
mg
Only
cause to be placed upon the ballots.
GAS mculatmg healers
the title of any such law or pro- nght of way 251 75' r 1ght of 170
$1 98, Ne lson Drugs
12 X60 MOBILE home 2 bdrm , 2 Phone
992 5262 evenmgs
posed law or proposeli amendment plus 56 2. thence south 68 deg
9 22 301p washer and dryer, on
to the constitution to be submitted 26' 11" west 50 14' to poml on
9 21 lfc
Bulavllle Porler Rd Call 675He shall also cause the ballots so to r 1g hl of way 230' r.gtlt of
REDUCE
safe
and
las
I
w1lh
be printed as to pennlt an ai'Rrma- stat 1on 170 plus 00 , thence south
1319
ttve or negative vote upon each 39 deg 18' 53" 75 83' to po1nt ot
Gobese lablels and E Vap
10-3 6tc "STA R" k1lls rats quiCkly
law section of law, or item In a beg . nn .n g, con te •n mg 1 57
Water
Pills
Nel
so
n
Drugs
Sure 211:2 pound s, S1.69
law appropriating money or pro- acres more or less Further
9-22 301p
Ebersbach Hardware, Sugar
posed law. or proposed amendment
to the constitution The style of sub1ec t to all easements and
TRAILER
space,
desirable
Run Mills, P1ckens Hard
all laws submitted by initiative rl.9ht of way of record Deed KOSCOT Kosmel1cs
neighborhood.
phone
992-2084.
Sep
ware
, Mason
~terence
Vo
lu
me
227,
Page
and supplementary petition 6hall
9 21 301p
9-191fc
!ember
Sales
SpeCial
Meigs County Deed
be ' Be i1 Enacted by the People 577
ot the State of Ohio' and of all Records
Kreamy L1p Kate $2 now
constitutional amendments 'Be It
SEC II That 1he Counc il of
$1 50, Frosllucenl Lip Kole APARTMENT, lurn1shed room
Resolved by the People of the State the Village of Middleport, by 1ts
$2
50 now S2, 23 deliCious
w1fh balh, phone 992 2780 or
of Ohio" The basis upon which the Pres1dent and the Mayor be and
colors Call 992 5113 or come
992 3432
required number of petitioners In hereby 1S authortzed to sell sa1d
any case shall be determined shall
9 17 tic
see at 161 11:~ "''
"h Ave,
be the t0tal number of votes cast n~al eslate to the h1ghes t b1dder
M1ddleporl,
Oh
HOUSE - Two apts., 4 rooms
for the office of governor fit the accord 1ng to law upon the
8 29 lie 4 ROOM and bath aparlment
last preceding election therefor The followtng terms Cash '" hand
and bath each, near new
foregoing provisions of this section upon delivery of deed Tha t the
Telephone 773 5147, Mason,
housmg pro,ect Trade for
shall be self-executing except as Mayor of said Village and ltle SAVE up to one half Brmg your
W
Va
,
on
mam
htghway
smaller
house Phone 992
herein otherwise provided Laws Pres•dent of Council be and they
SICk TV lo Chuck's TV Shop,
Reynolds Flower Shop
2608
may be passed to !acllitate their are hereby authortzed to con vey
151 Butte,., nut Ave, Pomeroy,
operation , but In no way hmltmg sa•d real estate to the high est
9 28 61p
9 26 301c
or restrictmg either such pro- bidder tnerefor a ccord mg to
phone 992-5080
visions or the powers herein re ·
9-24-tlc
law
served
TRAILER LOTS, Bob's Mobile
SEc I II Th1s Ord 1nance sha ll
Courl. Rl 124, Syracuse,
take effect and be m for ce from RUMMAGE SALE Thursday,
EFFECTIVE DATE AND REPEAL and after the earl1est pertod
Jhlo 992 2951
Oclober 7 and Fnday, Oc
1f adopted by a majority of the allowed by law
4 2 lfc RACINE , 10 room house and
tober
8,
Basement
of
Forest
bath Two lois, basemen!.
electors votlniJ on th is amendment,
Passed the 13th day of Sep
Run
Un 1led MelhodiSI
the amendment sha ll take effect tember 197 1
garage Phone 949 4313 atler
January 1 1972 and ex1stmg sec tion
Church , m Forest Run from
5 30 p m
lg ot Article 11 of the Constitution Attest Gene Grate
9 30 a m lo 3 p m
9 2l121p
of Ohio shall be repealed !rom such
Cle rk
---~-----1_0_~ 3fc 1962 FORD '12 lon piCkup lruck
effective date

2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

Pomeroy Motor Co.

Help Wanted

,

o

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- - -- --

Employment Wanted

Notice

Male Help Wanted

HARvtsT OF VALUES
SALE AT LAtJDMARK
OCT. 4 TO 16

12: - 14' - 24' - WIDE

MILL'R

Wanted To Buy

MOBIILJtOMES

- - -- - For Rent

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Real Estate
For Sale or Trade

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Real Estate For Sale

Auto Sales

John W Zerk le
Pre s tdenl of Co un c il

UNITED STATES OF AMER ICA
STAfE O F OH IO

191 20 27 1101 4, 31

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

OF STATE

TED W BROWN Secr&lt;etary of
State of the State of Ohw do hereby certify that the foregomg is
a true copy of Amended Senate
Joint Resoluthm No 2 filed m the
office of the Secretary of State and
proposing to amend the aboo,;e sec
ttons of the Constitution of Ohio
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I
have hereunto suhllcn bed my name
and affixed my official seal at Co
~~~bu.o; 1hls 10th. day of September
TED w BROWN
Secretary of Stat
e

NOTICE OF
1\PPOINTMENT

f,

(Seal)
191 27 (101 4, II , 18 25 Sic

Lost
SHORT-LEGGED small black
and tan beegle. Salurday
evening In Rulland Reward .
Phone 742 4179
10 4 3tc

------

Q-:Which American lawn
soort Is known in England as
"pall-mall"?
A- Pall-mall is the English equivalent of American
croquet.
The world is now too dan·
11erous for anything bu~the
truth, too small for any.thlng but brotherhood -A.

Powell Davies, clergy!'lan

and author

Estate

01

Ida

case No 20555
C Wo lfe ,

Deceased
NOt1 ce IS hereby g1ven that
Anna M Ryther , of P 0 Box
130, Pomeroy , Oh •o has been
duly appo 1nted Admm1st ra tnx
of the Estate of Ida C Wolfe,
decease d . lat e ' Of Le ta r t
Township , Metgs county , Oh iO
Cred•tors are requ1red to f!le
the1r cla1ms w1th sa1d f1dUC 1ary
w•lh•n four months
Da ted th1S 15th day of Sep
!em ber 1971
F H O' Bnen
Probate Judge
of 5a1d Counly
191 20, 27 (10) 4 J tc

Business Opportunities
MAN OR WOMAN

Rel1able

peflson fro[Yl th•s area to
service and collect from
automat1c dispensers No
ex pert enoe
needed
We
estab li sh accounts for you
Car. reference s, and $995 to
SL885 cash cap ttal necessa ry
4 to 12 hours weekly nets
exce llent mon th ly m co me
Full ftme more For loca l
mterview , wr1te (Include

$450 . Phone 949 4551 9_26 71 c NEW. 3 bedroom home fn
M1ddloporl Bu1ll-1n k1lchen,
1965 INTERNATIONAL truck,
ceramic l1le bath, all electm
1800 senes. long wheel base,
heal. good n01ghborhood. Can
good solid cab, good con - arrange FHA f1nancmg
dillon Phone 985 3988
Telephone 992·3600 or 992
10 1-6tc
2186
7 25 lfc

- -- - - Mobile Homes for Sale
~

37 ACRES on Shade River,

Busfu_ess Services·
FOUR NEW HOMES
OPEN FOR INSPECTION
ONE HOME IN RACINE
TWO HOMES IN SYRACUSE
ONE HOME IN MIDDLEPORT
NO MONEY DOWN
100 PCT. FINANCING AVAILAB~E
A 3 bedroom $16.900 00 home· ca n be purchased w1th a
monthly paymenlas low as $65.00 for a lam1ly with a base
salary of $5,000 00 and three children 71!, Pel annual
rate.

O'BRIEN
ELECTRIC SERVICE
Residential.
Commercial
and
Industria I Wiring
24 Hpur Service
949-4SS1

PHONE 992-2156
FOR DETAILSl

alumtnum boat, new 7 h p

motor. MS. G Food Markel, 3
m1 Soulh, M1ddleporl on Rt
Rl 7
10-1 3tc
BABY

PIGS

8

Holste~n

heifers due to fr eshen soon

John Rose 949 2822
10 1 3fc

2 porches, garage, concrete
driveway, large yard with

occupancy

To see,

phone

~ , ltl l "

IO

N!A lo&lt; llol ••1 U~ Pol Ofl

. . . c;Ot ..

~

,

1 KNOW )1)1./RE

CANT YOU Jllft KNOCK
t/KE IV6/NONE ltU?

PROUD OF YOUR NEW
KARATE $KILLS.

J

JOHN IE'S
BEAutY SHOP
Corner Union AvP..

and Slale Rt. 7
Hours-Monday , Tuesday,
Wednesday ond Friday
8.30a.m. lo6p.m.
.,.1.

HILTON WOLFE
. 949-3211

BILL NELSON
992-l657

Thursday

10 a m. lo 8:l0 p.m
Saturday
8: 30a.m. lo 1 p.m.
eHONE 992-7474

ROOFING &amp; CARPENTER
WORK
SPOUTING,
ROOF PAINTING

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
'5.55

NEW &amp; OLD WORK
AII Weather Rooh ng

-GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

',

Pomeroy Home &amp;Auto

"•

Open8 T1l S
Monday lhru Salurday

•

606 E Mam , Pomeroy , 0

-

Construction

Co

and

&amp;
An-

thony Plumbing &amp; Healing
Complete
Plumbing ,
Heal1ng and Ajr Con-

KiiftSQN MASOnY

dit•ontng

·

240 Ltncoln Sl., Middleport

Complete
Remodeling

L....:..:.~~.:__:_,;,:.:..:..........J

Kitchens, Baths

Room Additions
And Pal1o•
Bockhoe And
Endloader Work
Septic Tanks
And Leach f'a&lt;ls .

NEIGLER Conslrucllon
budd•ng or

992-7608

home

SOON'!; THEY'D EATEN
ALL TI-lE. GLDI'!ON THE -

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STA!LTS···

J!~t§

$'

-

~

HOME &amp; AUTO
992-2094
606 c. Matn
Pomeroy

your

HEAD 'EM

THERE'S 0\ILY
ONE WAY TO
FIND

OFFICE SUPPliES

For

r~modelmg

10-.of

--=----.·'
~·
PdMEROY
•

Phone 992-2550
Insured . Experienced
Work Guaranteed
See us tor Free
Estimate on Furnace
lnslalation.

OFf' AT

THE

OJr...

PASS)

And

Call Guy Ne1gler ,

FURNITURE

Racme, Ohto

73111C '
C BRADFORD, Auclloneer
Stop In and See Our
HARRISON'S TV and Anlenna
Complete Service
Floor
Display.
Phone 949 3821
ServiCe, Phone 992 2522
6
10
tic
RaCine , Ohio
Cntl Bradford
S 1 lie O"DELL WHEEL al1gnmenl ROSEBERRY lurnace 1n
stallatton. Free estimates on
located al Crossroads, Rl 124
new furnaces. 011 or gas
Complete fr on t end ser vice,
BACKHOE AND DOZER work
Servtce work Call Cecil
tune up and brake serv tce
Sephc lanks mslalled. George
Roseberry , Ra c1ne , Ohio
( Bill I Pullins, Phone 992 2478
Wheels
balan ced
elec
Phooe 614 843 227 4
tron1cally
A\1
work
4 25 lfc
9 8 301p
READY -MIX
deltvered

CONCRETE
rtght

to

guara nteed
Reas onable
rates Ph one 992 32 13

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7 27 -llc AW NINGS

your

- - - ' - -- - - ; pr~lecl Fast and easy Free
estlmales Ph one 992 3284 SEWING MACHINES R~pa1r
servtce, all makes, 992-2294,
Goegle1n Ready -M1x Co ,
The Fabnc Shop, Pomeroy
Middleport, Oh1o
Aulhomed Smger Sales and
'6-30-lfC'
Service We Sharpen Sc1ssors

slorm doors and

w1ndows.
carports .
marquees aluminum Siding

..

- - -- - Real Estate For Sale

Virgil B.
TEAFORD
SR.

B&lt;Oker
110 Mechanic Streel
Pomeroy, Ohio
2 ACRES - Near Pomeroy All
utllit1es .

MIDDLEPORT -

3 bedroom

older home , bath, corner lot

Garage $10,000 00
POMEROY -

A busmess of

your very own, w1th 2 rentals

MIDDLEPORT older home

10 room

Near s tores

$3,500 00
S BEDROOMS -

New spill

level wtth 4 acres on Rt 7

RACINE -

3

n~ee

bedrooms,

sales representative For free
es ft mates phone Charles
Lisle . Syracuse
V
V
Johnson and Son , Inc
'
5 27 tfc

b3fh, large modern kitche n
and d1n1ng Gas furnace
Garage

BEFORE SELLING DR
BUYING, TRY US
HELEN L. TEAFORD
ASSOCIATE
992-ll2S or 992-2l78
10 3-6tc

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--_.-:.•.::_
·22 tfc

downlown Pomeroy Contact
:d Hedrick , 2137 Wadswo,lh!

NOTICE OF E~ECTION
ON TAX ~EVY
IN EXCESS OF
THE TEN MI~L

NOTICE OF ELECTION
ON TAX ~EVY
IN EXCESS OF
THE TEN Ml~~

~IMITATION

-•

NOTI CE Is hereby 01ven that
1n pursuance of a Resolution of'
the Board of Educat 1on of the: ,
Southern Loca l School Distr ic t. 1
~IMITATION
NOTICE IS hereby given lhat Me1gs County. Oh io, passed on'"'""
m pursuance of a Resolufton of tne 9th day of Seple mber, 1971,: :
the Board of Townsh•P T r ustees there wtll be subm•tted to &amp; vote .....
of the Townsl'11p ot Olive , Ohio, of the people of sa 1d Sc hooi passed on the 4th day of Sep Orstnc l at a Genera l ELEC ..
!ember, 1971, there will be liON to be tle ld In the southern
submttted to a vote of the people Local School Dlstn c t, Ohio , at
of Slllld Township at a General the regular places of voting
ELECTION to be held In the ther e1n, on ruesday. the 2nd "
Townshtp of Oll11e, Ohio , al the day of November. 197 1, the
Regular places of votlng question of levvmo In ex.cess of
therein, on Tuesday, the 2nd the ten m ill llml t&amp;t ion, tor the
day of November , 1971 ; the benefit of Southern Loc al School
quest1on of levying , In excess of Otstrict for the rurpou of
the ten mill llmitatlon . for the Current expenses o the SC hool _
•
benefit of Olive Township for Distr.ct
Sa1d tax be ing an additional
the
purpose of
cu rren t
tax of 3 m111s to run for 8 con
opera1ing expenses
Said tax being an additional t1numg period
la x of one mill to run for five
years at a rat' not exceeding 1 a1 a rate not exceedi ng 3 0 mill
milt for each one dollar of tor each one dollar of voiuatlon ,
valuation. which amoUnts to te n which amounts to Thirty cent!., ·:
cents for each one hundred for each one hundred dollars of
dollars of valuat ion, for five valva11on, tor a conti nuing '
per iod
•
1
years
The Polls for sa•d Election:
The Polls for sa id Etect•on
w il l be open at 6 30 o'clock A M- will be open at 6 JOo 'e tock AM .,.
and, rema1n open unttl 6 30 and remain open until 6•3Qutlol
o 'cl ock P M Easlern Sta ndard O'clock P M Eastern stand'irrt.,_,
T•me ot s&amp;ld dav
T1me of Said day
By order of ihe Board oC:
By ord er of tne Boerd of
Elect•ons , of Me,gs County , Elecllono , ol Me lg• Oounly•
Oh10
~M~ 1
Ohio
;;.:
Edwtn s' Cozart
EdwIn s courC,
Chalr111an
Chalrma~
Dorothy M Johnston

Dated Sept 28, 1971.
Ome, Columbus, Ohio, phone
737 4334, Columbus
S-9-lfd 110) 4, 11 , 18, 25 1 41

Clerk

NOT 7HAT I' M NoRVOUS, MIND YA •••
j §OT~A HQTIO~ THAT WE 'RE
000 AN LOST._••

~

THEN TO BED!

CtiTCHIN' SIGHT 0' AMY

HOUSI'S OR PEOPLE,
JOHNNYf 11M W01'fOfRIN1
~WEARE.

46 Claaalfled
AOBOS8
l.Edwln
DOWN
O'Connor's 1. Roll-call
•-nae Last
word
2. Spiny
shrub
7. Highland
group
genua
11. Traditional 3. Ready for
harvest
-~"t"'?---....,
Jewish
4.
Caddoan
TELL LI"ZZ
long
Indian
MY CAR IS
(2wdo.l
FI)C.ED,
12. Traditional 5 Wlnrllke
knowledge
part
18. Iterate
6. Blow one's
U . Encourage
top
ID llngllah
(3wda.)
river
7 Ktndof
16. Give It a go
plpon
18, Vedic
8 Toss
treatise
9. Exist
20. Wire
10. Tennis
mea.surebarrier
ment
17 Least ob28. Of greater
tainable
bulk
26. Mountain
(comb.
fonn1
27. Where the
Mets began
(3 wds I
15 IT, POlOilf5? lOU JUST IIAVEN'T
29.
Greek
~EeN THINKING OF ME AS AIIYTlllll&lt;&gt;
letter
~UTA '8RkSHT tOI.N6 ~!TRY IT!
30.Dwelled
TOOK ME A LITRE
WHILE 10 GET Ul!fP
31.1!1rd's beak
TO fii'ING IN LOYE
32. llaptlsm or
WITH YOU, TOO!
marriage
33. Joey,

__..

rr-......

AND HE
I-lAVE
TIME!

DIDN'T

•

,.

door!

r:.1-'1.\1"-..·

WE'LL HAVE A COLD SUPPER AND

WE'VE BEEN HIKIH'
mR HOURS WITHOUT

of said Townsh iP al a General
ELECTION to be held m the
Townsh •P ol Orange Oh1o, at
the regula r pla ces of vot.no
tnerem , on Tues day , the 2nd
dey of November , 1971 , the
quest•on of levymg 1n excess of
the ten mill l•m• tat•on . tor the
benefit of Orange TownshtP for
the purpose ot Current expenses
of the subd•v•s•on
Sa•d ta;.. bemg an add1t 1onal
lax of 1 1~ mill to run for fiv e
yea r s at a ral.e not exceeding 112
mill tor e-a ch one dollar of
11atuat•o n , wh •ch amounts to "'
l1 ve cenls for each one hundred ..
doiiMS of valua1 10n , tor ftve ·:
at a rate not exceed 1ng 112 mIll year!l
Th e Polls tor said Elect•on
tor each one dollar of valuat 1on ,
whiCh amounts to 4 1ve cents for w111 be open at 6 30 o'clock AM
each one hundred dollars of and rema-n open unhl 6 30
o clock PM Eastern Standard
va luat 1on, tor Five years
The Polls for sattt Elect1on T1me of sa1d day
By order of the Board of
wdl be open at 6 JO o c loc k A M
and rema 1n open unt!l 6 30 Elect1on of Me tgs County, OhiO
o'clock PM Eastern Standard
Edwm S Cozart
T•me of sa1d day
Cha.rman
By order Of the Board of
Elect•ons , of Me1gs County
Dorothy M Johnston
OhiO
Clerk
Dated Sept 28. 197 1
Edwm s Cozart
Cha.rman
(10} .4 11 18 75 , 4t
Dorothy M Jo hn ston
Clerk
Dated September 28, 1971
n, 18: 25, 4t

done bust
th' icebox

NO FAMiliAR LANDMi\RKS•••WELL,
COME MORNING, I'll GET MY BEARINGS'
MfANWHILE 1 WE 1RE ~ll SO SOME WEARY1

Oh10 , passed on the 6th day ot
August. \971. there w111 be
sub m•lled to a vote of the people
of sa1d Townsh•P at a General
ELECTION to be held 10 the
TownshiP of Lebanon . Oh10, at
the Reguler places of votmg
theretn, on Tuesday , t he 2nd
day of Nove mber , 1971, th e
quest ton of levyi ng , In ucess of
the ten mil l l•m•tat1on, for the
benefit of Lebanon Townshtp for
the purpose of Current expenses
of the subdtVISIOn
Sa1d ta x betng a renewa l of
an ex•st1ng tax ot lh m 1ll to run
for f1ve years

n&gt; "·

Look like he

me an' Kitt~
aweke til fo'
watchin' TV
.. an' eatin'!

and railing Call A Jacob.

3 29 li e
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Reasonable rales Ph. 4&lt;6 4782, STANS Body Shop, Rl 1,
GallipOliS John RusselL
Ri"'.:lne ts now open Ca II 9,.9 THE SHOP, Cuslom meal
Owner S. Operator
cu ttmg, Pleasant R1dae Reed ,
2789
for
appointment
5-13-tfc
Pomeroy Dick Vaughan, 992
' •
Specializing In pa1ntmg, body
3374
and Dale L1ltle, 991 6346
work and fiberglass
9-1,·30fC
SEPTIC lanks cleaned Miller
9 28-6tc
Sanllahon, Slewarl, Oh10 Ph
662 3035
HOUSE MOVING Houses, elc AUTOMOBILElnsurance been •
2 12 tic
raised, moved . underpinned ,
ca~:~celled'
Lost
your
remodeled Est1mates free,
operator's 11cense1 Ca ll 992
HACKNEY'S Electric ServiCe,
anywhere Nat•onal Hou se
2966
all types ol electma I work
Movers, Box 5002, Charleslon,
61511cl
Phone 992 6407
W Va 25311 , or phooe 304 925
9 29 301c
3279
LEGAL NOTICE
9 30-601p
SEWING mach1ne serv1ce 1n
NOTICE OF ELECTION
your home Clean. otl and
ON TAX LEVY
~EGA~ NOTICE
adjusl - 54 Phone 992 7085
IN EXCESS OF
THE
TEN MILL
10 4 lie
NOTICE OF E~ECTION
LIMITATION
ON TAX ~EVY
NOTIC E •s hereby given that
. . / IN EXCESS OF
NEW contractor m area Dry
m pursuance of a Resolut 1on of
THE
TEN
Ml~~
wall
pat c hmg ,
general
the Board of Townsh•P Trustee-s
~IMITATION
ea 1nllng Call RIChard I
of
the Townsh •P of Orenoe.
NOTICE ts hereby glven that
Dubbeld, phone 7~2 5825, 1n pursuance of a Resolut1on of Oh10, passed on the 6th day of
Rutland
1he Board of Townsh ip Trusfees Sep tember , 1971 , ttlere w1ll be
10 4 stc of the Township of Leba non submitted to a vote of the peop le

plenty o shade lrees, localed
on large lot, 250ft. by 750 fl. on '51&gt;,: ROOM house, balh, full'
Jas•me nl , 133 Bullernul Ave,
SR 124 '" Syracuse, Oh1o.
1us l walk1ng dfslance from
Available for Immediate
Gallipolis 446 9539 after s p' m
weeR day• lor appoinlment
10-3- lf

.-

.

Rac~ne, 0.

Rl. 2

WANTED!

Ruth I Cund1ff, deceased, late
of Me1gs County, Otuo
Credllors are requ1red to file
the•r c la 1m s w•lh sa1d f1duc •ary
w1thm four months
Dated lh1s 23rd day of Sep
tember , 1971
F H O ' Bne~
Probate Juqge
of sa 1d Count y
191 27 1101 4 11. 31

·.•

,

drilled well , modern 4 room
Gl FINANCING AVA"ILABLE.
house and bath, aluminum CONVENIENT bul secluded
No down paymenl, 12 years lo
s1dmg, paneling, 7 acres river
build1ng lois on T79 al Rock
pay to qualified GI. Up lo
botlom
Phone
992-6133
afler
1
Springs. Wllh1n walking
52,500 available for lot 1m
pm
diSiance" of Meigs H1gh
lelephone number) Eagle
provements If you own a lot
9-29-61p
SchooL a 5 minute dnve from
lndu sl r les,
3938
Get your new mobile home
Pomeroy Call or see Bill
Meadowbrook Road, Sf LouiS
now . See James S1mpk1ns,
Witte
'weekends, or after S
Park, Mmn 55426
Valley Estales Mob1le Home 3 BEDROOM br~ck home
10-4-21p
Phone 992
p
m
weekdays.
Sales, Rl . 50 East Athens Choice locallon In Mlddleporl.'
6887
- - -- - -593 8762
Seen by appolntmenl only.'
10 3 6tc
9-19-37tc
P.hone 992 5523 after 4 p m.
Q- What zs the natzonal·
:-:::-:-::-::---:---=
5 7-lfc HOUSE, 1642 Lincoln Heights.
zty of the name Sean?
Call Danny Thompson, 992·
- - - - - - - - - - A-It is the Irish form of For Sale
2196
John.
MINIATURE Schnauzers - I-ROOM block hou ~e, 4
18-lfc
bedrooms, l1vlng room, dining -------~7~NOTICE OF
AKC pupp1es, no sheddmg,
APPOINTMENT
room, balh with shower, large S2 3(1() WILL buy ,J acres in
odorless, permanent shots,
Case No . 20559
kitchen with lots of built-I n
wormed, S85 Coolville 607
Bedlord Township, Wolfpen
Estate of RUTH I CUNDIFF,
b~rch cabinets
Hardwood
621~ .
Road 20 minutes from
Deceased
9 29 121p
floors Natural gas furnace,
Not 1ce IS hereby g1ven that
Pomeroy l4 of land in timber
50-gallon electric waler
Helen L Tea ford , of Sy ra cuse,
balance In pasture . N~
heater, 2 large recreation
\5 FT BOAT trailer, 4 cy l..
Ohio, has been duly appo1nted
bulldmgs Call 992-2152 and
rooms, paneled In basement,
Adm1n1stratr1x of the Estate of
Crosley Inboard molar, 12 It
ask for Dick
·

SENTINEL
CARRIERS
IN POMEROY-

HERE IT IS WASHDAV
AG'IN, Ml2 LEDBETTER •.
BET 'IOU SHORE DREAD
MONDAYS, DON'T 'IE?

G&gt;~N, I lreFUSE TO
Ff!LINSIJLTfP AHP
&amp;~N

MA'I.e. I'M EVEN
FLATIEREV, I!UT
YOU ,.w; L7 us.. r

ENGLISH

PRE55f5 ON
1701-0RES HIS
CASf AGAINST

t5ENTLY IIURlYANP HIS OWN
PER~AL
FEELING~

18 Suffix
meanIng
some-

Saturda)"o CI'Jiltoquole: DON'T TELL A WOMAN SHE'S
PRrlTY; TELL HER THERE'! NO OTHER WOMAN LIKE
~D ALL ROADS WILL OPEN TO YOU.-JULEB

what
19. Madr&lt;
20.Type
21. "Dies

&lt;C lf71 Xlnr l"e.tureJ IYRdlcate, Jac,)

--"

Yuterday'a A••wer

Hoota

36. Require-

22.--of
23 Face;

ment
bearing
37 . ~fdo'•
24. Pot atarter
note
U . WUdgueBB 38. Bilk
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A. .weekly program to be
called "Lights fQr Christ,"
sponsored by the First Baptist
Church of Middl eport , will
make its debut on WMPO Radio
starting Sunday, October 10, at
7:45-p. m.
The 15-minute program W}ll
include tes timonies from many
members of the church
congregatfon in addition to the
usual gospeI messages , •1c.,, cording to Rev. Charles Si1nons,
church pastor.
Cost of the program being
aired will be initiall y covered by
Rev. and Mrs. Simons, Mr . and
Mrs. Danny T~ompson . Mr . and
Mrs. Manning Kloes, Mr . and
Mrs. John-W-irner and Mr . and
Mrs. Edison Baker. Classes of
the Church Sunday School and
other individual members of the
c~ur ch later 'may assist in
sponsoring of the program.
Rev . Simons also annoWlced
the na me of the chu rch
newspaper , furmerl)' known as
"Simon Sez" in the· fut ure will
be called ''Ltghts for Christ,'' to
correspond with the nami ng of
the radio program.

Vinton Man
Cited After
Accident
James H. Crace, Jr., 22,
Vinton, was cited to Meigs
County Court for excess s'peed
for conditions following an
accident at 3: 10a .m. Sunday on
County Rd . 5 in Meigs County.
The Gallia-Meigs Post State
Highway Patrol said Cra ce lost
control of his car, ran off the
roadway and struck a guardr ~ il, mailbox and tree. There
was severe damage to his car.
Crace was not injured .
Alyson
Th omas ,
18,
Galli polis, susta ined· minor
injuries in· a single car mishap
at !2 :10a.m. Sunday on Rt. 325,
one and three lentils miles south
of Rio Grande . Officers said she
was a passenger in a car
operated by James K. Thomas,
21, Gallipolis. Thomas' ca r
struck a cow which entered the
highway .
A final accident occurred at 6
p.m. Saturday on the Bidwell&gt;,tt. Olive Rd . eight tenths of a
mile nort" of Rt. 554 where
Donald E. Ragland , 23 ,
Colum bus, lost control of hts
car, ran off the roadway and
struck a tree . There were no
inj uries or charges filed.

SERVICES HELD
AT HENS, Ohio· I UPI )
Memorial ser vices were held

here Sunday for Anthony
Prisolini. dean of the Ohio
Unive rsity Fine Arts College.
Prisoiini, 43, died Frida ~ of a
heart attack . He had been on the
OU faculty 17 years and took
over as dean last July .

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SAIGON tUPl : - With the South Vietnamese
presidential eler~uo out of the way, tile u..S. command
today annoWired one of its biggest American 'troop
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campaign.
Four lull battalions and three smaller units ended
their combat role today, one day alter tbe eleclion, a
move which will reduce U. S. troop strength by 3,215
men. It was tile largest troop standdown since the witlldniwals began July I, !969, under President Nixon's
lroop withdrawal program, and it was tile first ·withdrawal of ground combat units since Sept. 15. The
-: command announced tbat as of the end of September,
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla . (UP!) t board the plane was Bobby
- A would-be hijacker shot and Wayne Wallace and the copilot
killed his wife, a charter plane was Randall G. Crump, 32, both
pi.lot and himseH today in an of Nashville , the FBI said.
aborted try to hijack the twin- Wallace and Crump · were not
engine light plane to the injured.
Bahamas, the FHI reported.
Agents here said they were
FBI agents said the plane notified of the hijacking at 4:05
was commandeered by . two a.m. by the Federal Aviation
men and a woman shortly after .ol.dministration, which was in
takeoff from ·Nashville on a contact with Downs by radio.
flight to Atlanta . The aircraft Agents Were waiting for tile
stopped at Jacksonville for plane when it arrived in
refueling .
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Agents identified the hijacker Agent Jim O'Conner said
as George Mallory Gille Jr ., of immediately after the brown
Nashville, Tenn . His wife was and white Hawk Commander
Sue Gille, 26, and the pilot was landed, Crwnp and Wallace
Brent Quentin Downs, 29, also jumped out through a rear exit.
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out the tires and the engine and
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later" shots rang out inside the
plane. Gille apparently shot
Downs in the back through the
seat, shot his ivife, fired two
shots through the windshield at
the. agents and then killed
himself, the FBI ·said.
"A couple of shots came by
me;' O'Conner said.
O'Conner said Wallace was
arrested and charged witll air
piracy and then said there was
a bomb aboard. O'Conner
removed a blue box, placed it
on a corner of the isolated

tional Airport and· called the
Navy bomb squad.
O'Conner said Wallace told
him "Giffe . wanted a hijack·
lng," when he was asked about
a motive for the hijack.
O'Conner said Wallace was
carrying a fully loaded 38caliber automatic pistol wliich
had not been fired. "We must
asswne Gille did all tile
shootiflg," the agent said.
The plane was owned by Big
Brothers Aircraft of Nashville.
Mack Brothers, president of
the air charter firm, said Gille
had made arrangements for tile
charter Sunday afternoon saylng Gille planned to talie one
man lo Atlanta with him and
bring another back.
Larry Wayne Reed, 20, a Big ·
Brother employe, said two men
a.nd a gir I roared up to tile
were involved in a free-lor-all office about 1:45 a.m. in a late
around 11 p.m. , Fri~y. but that model Cadillac and the man,
no one was injured and no later identified as Gille, leaped
charges were filed in tllat incident.
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The deputy said he did not
recognize any of tile young men Veterans Memorial Hospital
SATURDAY ADMISSIONSinvolved, but that' several did
Kenneth
Payne, Harrisonville;
leave the scene in a West
Carrie Osborne , Reedsville ;
Virginia car.
Contrary to reports Saturday, Paul Fisher , Minersville;
no Gallipolis High School Raymond Thompson, Pompano
athletes or Ironton High School Beach, Fla.
athletes were involved in either SATURDAY DISCHARGES
incident . The rock-throwing - Howard Searles, Florence
incident was said to have taken Adkins, Timothy DiU, Robbie
place near the junction of Rt. Brown, Stanley Trussell,
141 and Garfield Ave.
Charles Vaughan.
Dick Myers, Ironton High
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS School athletic director, said Cheryl Hysell, Middleport ;
the Tigers boarded their Edna Hill, Langsville; Race
chartered bus in Pomeroy, and H1ll, Langsvtlle; Clarence
went directly home without Murray, Middleport; Eugene
stopping anywhere. The GAHS .McKinney, Pomeroy ; William
grid team returned from Ledlie, Langsville.
Waverly around midnight
SUNDAY DISCHARGE
Friday.
Elsie Barnhart.

!tom the car and flashed ·
identifications at the two pilots,
who were standing beside the
wailing plane .
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Giffe said he was a doctor.
and the girl in the car was "on"
drugs and doesn't know what
she is doing," Reed said.
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The pilot asked to see his ..
credentials again, and Gille ran
back to · the car and dragged·.
the girl out while ·the other man
jumped out the door from tile
passenger side, Reed said.
Both men drew _pistols and
ordered the pilots Into the
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plane.
Reed said the girl was
"screaming and beating on tha..
glass" before she was dragged ·
from the car.
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (UP! )
- Rept esentatives of antistrip
mine groups from fou r states
met here Sunday to form "an
Appalachian area coalition'' to
further their causes.
James Branscome, a former
Appalachian RegiOnal Commission official and now director of
Save Our Kentuckv, Inc., was
elected co-&lt;&gt;rdinator .
His group attended the meeting, along with members of
Citizens to Abolish Strip Mining in West Virginia , Stop Ohio
Strip Mining, a nd the Wi se
County, Virginia , Environmental Council.
Others unhand included Rep .
Ken Hechler, D-W. Va., and
state Sen. Si Galperin, D-Kanaw ha, both aut hors of legislation
to abolish surface mining.
According to a spokesman ,
the group - called the "Appal-

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three main goals. They were :
- Regional coordination and
su pport of anti-strip mining
activity.
- Protest of federal government activities and agencies
which directly or indirectly
promote striP, mining in Appalac hia.
- A region-wide political and
educational campaign on environmental, social and economic
effects of strip mining .
One antistripping faction not
represented at the gathering
was Mountaineers to Save West
Virginia, headed by Joe Cook
of Charleston .
Cook, who clalms his group 's
membership totals 50,000, issued a statement saying , "[f
these people are really serio u~
about strip mine abolition, why
is it Mountaineers to Save West
Virginia wasn 't invited ?"

Apparently no charges were
filed or arrests made in
Gallipolis late Friday following
an incident in which six Ironton
grid fans were allegedly attacked in -the Old French City .
Sunday's Ironton Tribune
reported six Ironton men
returning from the IrontonMeigs football game at
Pomeroy were attacked in
Gallipolis by occupants of a car
believed to have been driven by
a Gallipolis man .
Continued the Tribune:
"One of the Ironton men ,
Gene Brown, was struck by a
rock thrown through the windshield of the car in which he was
riding and received bruises and
cuts to the head. He didn 't
require medical treatment,
according to .a report received
by the sheriff's department
here.
"The complaint was made by
William D. Schuyler, 2116 S.

Driver Ahsolve)i·~
In Eads Fatality
Galli polis Police Chief John
Taylor said today no charges
will be filed in the traffic death
of Mrs. Mildred Mooney Eads,
51, 1431 Eastern Ave., fatally
injured at T: 50 p.m. Saturday
night walking across Rt. 7.
According to Chief Taylor,
Mrs. Eads was struck by an
auto operated by Forrest R.
Hutchins, 20, Rt. 2, Patriot.
Hutchins, traveling between 30
and 35 miles per hour, was
unable to stop.
Mrs. Eads was dra gged
approxima tely 72 feet from the
point of impact.
.
Dr . Donald R. Warehime,
Gallia County Coroner, ruled
Mrs. Eads died from internal
hemorrhaging and multiple
fractures and injuries. She was
the first pedestrian fatality in
Gallipolis since 1960.

Sarah Mildred Eads was an
employee of Circle 's Motel and
widow of the late Roy Eads who
was also killed in a traffic accident. She was born Aug. 23,
1921 in Beaver, Ohio, to Charles
and Bessie Polley Mooney, 1431
Eastern Ave . Other survivors
include a son, Gary Eugene
Bickens of Sugar Grove, Ohio, a
daughter, Mrs. Lawrence
Flowers of Lancaster and a
brotller, William Monroe Hall of
Crown City . She spent most of
her lifetime in Gallia County.
Last rites will be held at 1. p.
m. Tuesday from tile WaughHalley-Wood Funeral Home
with Rev . Jack Finnicum of.
ficiating. Burial will be in Big
Four Cemetery on Swan Creek.
Friends may call at the funeral
home from 7-9 p.m . today.

Sixth St. , who was 'driving from
the game when _the rock was•
thrown through the windshield
of his car. In the car with
Schuyler and Brown were Lee
Leasure, Gary Carrico, Chip
Rogers and Eric Thomas.
The incident was reported
here all:35 a.m. Saturday and
the Lawrence County Sheriff's
department co nt·acted
Gallipolis police who identified
the driver of the other car and
reported he had a record of two
previous arrests. n
This newspaper learned from
the Ohio State Patrol, Gallipolis
Police Department and Gallia
County Sheriff's Department
early today that no charges
have been filed or any arrests
made as a result of the in·
cidents .
Asheriff's deputy on duty at a
local restaurant said between 15
and 20 " young men ," apparently out of high school,

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Fined by Pomeroy Mayor
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were Elmer Mitchell, Pomeroy,
$25 and costs, on conviction of
defrauding an innkeeper;
Eileen Strauss, Minersville, $3;
and costs, failure to yield the.
right of way, and Donald;
Lovett, address not recorded,
$10 and costs, intoxication .
Forfeiting a $25 bond posted for
driving left of center was
Thomas Brown of Letart, W.
Va .
Pomeroy police said Mrs.
Strauss was lined following an
accident near Crow's Steak
House Friday evening when she
drove her car into tile path of
an eastbound car on West Main
St. Driver of the otller vehicle
was Raymond Sisk, Jr., Mason.
Both cars had moderate
damage.

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Graveside services will be
held at 2:30p. m. Wednesday at
Kirkland Memorial Gardens,
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More Oilldren Invited
EveryMondayafternoonbetweenl:30and2:30inthe children's
room of tbe Middleport Public Library , Miss Jane Bailey conduels a story hour.
The response to tile new program offered preschoolers has been
disappointing, but not discouraging, to Miss Bailey who Monday
had one listener, four-year old Joey Poulin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Eichard Poulin of Bradbury. ·
Emphasis Or the program is to acquaint preschool youngsters
with the library and what it offers and t? help them gain a love
and appreciation for books which in turn may lead to a desire to
- learn to read .
Browsing foe books to take home is encouraRed bv Miss Bailey,
a former school teacher who says she 's not at aU distracted or
disturbed by children who have trouble sitting still. She invites
parents to bring their tllree and four-year olds, use the library
while~ story hour is going on, or take tllat.time to go shopping.

Like a Shoo-in
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - AI·
though organized labor is
opposed to President Nixon's
tax-cutting plan, only a dramatic reversal in House senUment
stands In tile way of passage
Wednesday .
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The House scheduled debate
ioJ•y on the plan to cut
corporate and personal taxes by
115.5 billion over three years.
AFJ....CIO President George
Meany renewed labor's opposition to the measure Monday
during an appearance before
the House Banking Committee.
He said, "we don't like the
committee bill- we don't think
they did a very good job." He
said the House Ways and
Means Committee measure still
is balanced in favor of business,
instead of for individuals.
Meany particularly disliked
tile 7 per cent investment tax
credit for purchases of business
equipment. He said labor would
be for tile credit if it was
directly linked to new jobs
created for equipment purchases.

The committee measure also
reduces personal . taxes this
year and next, provides tax
incentives to U.S. exporters and
repeals tile 7 per cent auto
excise tax .
The House Rules Committee
has voted to forbid any
amendments to lhe bill . House
liberals, who disliked the socalled "gag rule," may try to
kill tile no-amendment rule, and
thereby open up the measure
for amendments.
The tax measure was proposed Aug . 15 as part of
Nixon's new economic program
to stimulate consumer spending
through tax cuts and business
production through incentives lo
buy new machinery.
Rep. Wilbur D. Mills, D-Ark.,
chairman of the House Ways
and Means Committee, predicted the bill will pass the House
by a "wide margin."
" I hope tile Senate will be
able to move at last as
expeditiously as has tile
House," Mills said .

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Two 19-year old prisoners
broke out of Middleport jail
overni ght and one still was not
apprehended at 10 a.m. today.
Breaking out some time after
1:30 a.m . today Vincent
Laudermilt, . Pomeroy , and
Gary L. Pickens, Long Bottom.
Police said Laudermilt was
jailed Monday on charges of
improper registration of a
vehicle, assault and battery and
disturbing the peace. Pickens
had been held since September
for military authorities for
~ eing absent without leave.
Police said the two men
removed loose bricks from

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$154,893

Meig s County's school
districts and county board of
education received a total of
$154,893.48 in direct assistance
in September under the school
foundatio.n program , State
Auditor Joseph T. Ferguson
reported today.
Amounts received by the local
district were, Eastern Local,
$25,612 .14 ; Meigs Local,
$97 ,671.32 ; Southern Local,
$27,592.98, and the co'llnty
board, $4,017 .04 .
From the total allo•.ment,
$3,709 was paid in schJC·! employes retirement, $20,714.21 to
the state teachers ' retirement,
and $6,155.12 in allotments to
the county board, making the
. total net paym en~ to the local

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Lillie Davis Folden; a step-son,
Glen Brurnmage and his wife,
Armour , · or Guysville; a
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Ruliand: ' two granddaughters,
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He was preceded in death by a
grandson.
Funeral services will be at 2
p.m. at the White Funeral Home
in Coolville with the Rev . Roy
W. Rose officiating. Burial will
follow
in . the Coolville
Born at Point Pleasant, Mr .
Folden was the son of the late Cemete r~ . Friends may call at
Neut and Nancy Jones Folden. the funeral home any time.
He was a veteran of World War
I, a me mber of the Parkersburg
First Church of the Nazarene,
the Veterans of Foreign Wars at
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23':" handc rafted Disabled American Veterans
Chapter at Athens . He was a
resident of the Coolville area
the past 20 years .

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lion that it might come earlier.
There also had been recent
speculation , that possible internal conflicts in ·· China of a
nature not yet determined
might either cause postponement or cancelation of. Chou's
·invitation to Nixon.
But Kissinger , Nixon's leading resident foreign policy
adviser, gave no indication that
there wasany change whatever
in tile plans.
On the contrary , he sa id ,
"there is a great deal of
evidence that the talks are

going forward seriously and
carefully."
"The People's Republic of
China, as the U.S., hdve made
a serious decision to improve
their retationship, recognizing
the differences in ideology, and
these decisions are not going to
be easily reversed on either
side," Kissinger said .
Kissinger was asked if Peking
had informed the United States
· directly that Chinese internal
matters would not affect the
visit or wh~tller it was simply
an assumption made in Washington.

"We have not raised the issue
witll the People's Republic of
China,", he said. "They have
not volunteered any informaUon, but their performance has
made perfectly clear !hilt if
anything is happening it ill not
reiated to the visit."
Kissinger said he would not
be accompanied by any news·
men on his new trip to Peking
but would take with him a
member of the staff of Nixon's
press secretary, Ronald L.
Ziegler, to discuss arrangements for news coverage of the
President's visit.

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Homer H. Folden, 76,
Coolville, died Saturday
evening at St. Joseph Hospital
in Parkersburg following an
extended illness.

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talks with Chinese leaders,
including Premier ChouEn-lai,
for about 20 hours.
Nixon announced on July 15,
while on the West Coast, thai
he had accepted an invitation
by Chou to visit the Chinese
capital some time before next
May .
'fit
No date has been mentioned
by either side on when the visit
wi ll take place. White House
officials indicated the day aftep
the July 15 announcement that
the trip was ex pected to take
place early next year. There
has been some recent specula-

Three Fined

Homer Folden Died Saturday

.consolette

WASHINGTON (UP!) - Pres- White House advance party .
ident Nixon's national security Kissinger said the United
adviser, Henry A. Kissinger, States was in direct contact
will visit Peking later this with Peking despite the absence
montll to make arrangements of diplomatic relations between
for the President's planned trip the two countries.
to Red China, the White House Kissinger was asked repeaannounced today.
.tedly if reports of internal
Kissinger told reporters at political struggles in China
tile White House that while be would affect either his visit or
is in Peking, he and Chinese the Nixon trip.
Kissinger replied tllat there
representatives "will zero in on
a date" for Nixon's visit.
was no evidence the Chinese
"Kissinger said ·he would be had changed their minds about
accompanied by two members .the Nixon visit.
of his staff, a State Department ,. Kissinger made a secret visit
official and members of a to Peking last July 9 and held .

Form Coalition Grid Fans in Free-for-all

NEW HAVEN - Michae l
Dwayne Beach, 23, Alien Park ,
Mich ., formerly of New Ha ven,
died Saturda y in a Michiga n
Hos pital as theresult of injuries
su(fered in an auto accident.
Surviving are his parents,
Robert A. and Erma Weaver
Beach, Allen Park ; a brother,
LODGE TO MEET
Charles, and a sister, Amy, both
Chester Lodge 323, Daughters · of Allen Park, and grandof America, will meet at the hall mothers, Mrs. Pauline Beach,
at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. A silent
auction will be held by the
Horne and Orphans Committee.

COLOR TV

Kissinger Will Return tO Peking

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NEW YORK -ASSISTANT SECRETARY of State Joseph J.
Sisco said today that tile United States is "cauUOIJsly opUmistic"
about arranging an "interim agreement" between Israel and
Egypt for re--opening the Suez Canal. Secretary of State William
P. Rogers, making a renewed effort at Middle East mediation
met this morning at tbe Waldorf Towers witll Jordanian Foreig~
Minister Abdullah Salah,
Israeli newspapers commenting on Rogers' speech to the
U.N. General Assembly Monday were far less opUmistic than
Sisco. They said Rogers' sixpoint plan meant tile United States
had forfeited its (ighl Ill act as an honest broker between Isrnel
and the Arabs and that U. S.-lsraeli relations were at their most
critical level In 15 years. Sisco, Rogers' righthandman on the
Middle East, made his corrunents on tile CBS "Morning News." .

Mostly sunny and mild todaf
high temperatures in the 70s.
Increasing cloudiness and cool
tonigh\, lows in the lower 50s.
Variable cloudiness and cooler
Wednesday, highs mostly in the
mid 60s to the lower 70s.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Ohio EXIended OutlooR Thursday through Saturday:
Fair Thursday and Friday.
Lows In tile early morning In
the lOs and highs ln the af·
ternoon from the mid 60s to
the low 70s. Cloudy and
warmer with chance of
showers Saturday, Low In the
morning In the 50s and highs
In the upper 70s and the lower
80s.

lnteres~

Of The Meig1-Mason Areii --

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1971

around a window on .the north
side of the jail to gain their
freedom .
Laudermilt was taken into
custod y about It a.m. today at
his home on Wyllis Hill . Police

said he offered no resistance.
Pickens was described as
about five feet 10 inches in
height, weighing between 150
and 160 pounds. He has green
eyes and black hair, police said.

Home Medicare
.
I
Plan Approved
Holzer Medical Center 's
Home Health Service prograni
has been notified il is Medicare
certified retroactive to last
June 24.
Medicare certification means
that under Title 18 of tile Social
Security Act, Holzer's Home
Health Service can visit
patientS entitled to Medicare
benefits in the home and receive
payment foe these visits, as well
as visiting other patients' not on
Medicare.
A Medicare certification
team visits each hospital that
has a Home Health Program to
evaluate the operation and
make recommendation s on
whFlher to certify the program
or reject it. Normally, it takes
up to six months for a new unit
to receive certification.
Holzer Medical Center's
Home Health Department
began operation June I, 1971
witll Mrs. Jean Neal, R.N .,
director. They were certified in
less tllan one month.
Home Health nurses visit

patients referred to them by
physicians in the patient's
homes. They instruct other
family members on proper
nursing care , and perform
reia ted nursing duties while
making their visi is . This could
mean an early discharge from
tile hospital for some patients
because they will be able to
receive proper atUlntion in their
own home .
. During tile month of September, Holzer's Home Heal til
EASTERN CHEERLEADERS - These pretty girls lead cheering lor the undefeated
Department members made a
Eastern High School football team. Left to right·are Nancy Sexson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
total of 59 visits in the five
Demaree Sexson; Melinda Arnsbary, daughter of Mrs. Kenneth Amsbary ; Jane Ann Karr,
county area tlley serve, and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Karr, and Diane Grueser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
traveled more tllan 1,200 miles
Grueser. All but Miss Grueser, is from Minersville, live on Pomeroy RD 3.
Ill see patients In their homes.
Two part-lime nurses, Mrs.
Carol Cremeans and Mrs .
Sara
Northup
assist
NEW HAVEN - Hershel
Mrs .
Nea l
in
mak- Hunter, International
ing home visits, and Mr , representative of the United
Del Gingerich, R. N., is also Steelworkers of America,
under contract to the Home said
this
morning
Health Department to assist negotiations with Foote
with urology cases in the Mineral Co. management on
a new contract will begin ·
WASHINGTON (UP!)- Adm.
"This change would signifi·
(Continued on Page 10)
Thursday In Cambridge, Ohio C. R. Bender, commandant of cantly increase the safety of
atlO a.m.
the Coast Guard, said new reg- navigation at night, particularFoote Mineral's local ulations will go into effect re- ly for the recreational boater,"
· operation slopped production quiring quick flashing amber Bender said.
last Friday night when the lights to be operating at night
Bender said the Coast Guard
midnight
shift
was
to
go
on,
on
tile
lead
barges
of
a
towis also developing regulations to
action, however.
Two
other
Foote
plants
are
boat
on
navigable
waterways.
require
navigational light equip·
Mayor Legar disclosed he has
Involved In the strike.
The
new
rules
follow
a
colment to "meet upgraded standrece ived· no correspondence
lision
between
a
towboat
and
ards
in order to assure that the
from the Corps of Engineers at
a pleasure boat on the Ohio candle power needed to meet
Huntingtoo in regard to the
River in August that killed sev- the visibility requirement of
upper parking lot 'Wall .
Veterans Memorial Hospital
en persons. It was not known the rules of the road can be
ADM ITTED Michael
He said tllat if the repair on Harris, Middleport; Kenneth when the new regulations would met. "
The Coast Guard held a serthe wall is neglected the Luikart, Mason; John Fry, New take effect.
Bender
said
the
Coast
Guard
ies
of· hearings into the Ohio
situation will become serious. Haven; Barbara Betzing,
There are several large Pomeroy ; Thoma s Spencer, experimented with various River tragedy in Cincinnati.
separations in the wall caused Long Bottom; Gene Thompson, lights to replace the current Testimony from those hearings
steady burning amber light re- is being used by tile National
by erosion.
·
Racine ; Debra Morris, New
Atten~ing were tile mayor, Haven : Er ic Diddle, Mid- quired on the lead barges and Transportation Safety Board to
Ralph Werry , Mrs . Elm a dleport; Gu y Bing, Middleport. found public response was draw conclusions on the cause
" overwhelmingly in favor of
Russell, Jim Mees and Don
DISCHARGED - Carleton the quick flashing characteris- of the collision and pinpoint
the blame. That report has not
Collins, council members; Jane McClung, Isaac Taylor, Robert
tic
over
tile
steady
light.
"
yet
been released.
Walton, clerk, and Phyllis Yates, Iva Fields, Wilbert RichHennessy, treasurer,
mond.

River Boater
Safety Inlproved

Job Oassifi,cation Changed
~ihn
Mon~~rn~:ght

Pomeroy
a brief
sess1on
agreed to
revise a section in the ordinance
setting salaries in the water
department and transferred
funds from tbe parking meter
fund to the special street repair
fund'.
The change in a section of the
pay ordinance pertaining to the
water
department
was
necessary in order to revise a
job classification. Wbere the
ordinance now reads, "operator
and pump station supervisor,"
will be changed to read,
"operator or pump station
supervisor," in order that

for both positions, Mayor
Charles Legar sa1d.
There was $1,144:93. trans!erred from parking meter
fund to the special street repair
fund so that Clerk Jane Walton
may make a payment on tbe
$15,000 borrowed to complete a
street paving project.

Streets paved were Main
from Sycamore to Butternut,
Second St., Riverview Drive ,
and portions of Mulberry Ave.
Council discussed ordering a
curfew on tile two uptown
parking lois, a continuing issue
due to the vandalism and
Edwin NeuiZIInl DIIY cp••llfy loitering there, Council took no

Controls Invoked

TilE FIVE-DAY STRIKE BY the United Mine Workers Union
against the soft coal industry has cost the Ohio economy $2.2
million in lost wages and is expected to force more layoffs In tbe
railroad Industry. The state's 12,000 miners, 9,000union and about
3,000 non-union, struck last Thursday at midnight when the UMW
contract with the basic coal Industry expired.
The UMW did not call a strike but the union members, who
said "no contract, no work", left the mines in the nation's coal
fields and the miners at non-union mines joined in a sympathy
walk aut. The miners make $37 a day and have a daily payroll In
Ohio of $444,000.

Armed, Angry Whites Cooled ·.

Defeated 5th Reeling Back
SAIGON -

THE . DEFEATED NORTH Vietnamese 5th
(Continued On Page 10)

TEN CENTS .

Taken

Cost to Ohio at $2.2 Million

WU.MINGTON,N. C. -SOME 250armed and angry whites
gstllered In a park today following the shooting death of a white
man by a black longsh.reman, but police said four nights of
tensions appeared to be easing in this racially troubled seaport
city.
Whltes-had _galltered at McRae Park about five miles from
downtown Wilmlng!Qn, when word spread tllat Danl~l J. Joye was
gunned down on the porch of his home on the fringe of the town's
largest black neighborhood,

PHONE 992-2156

PROTEST RENEWED -

Delmar A. Canaday Monday

renewed an earlier protest against tile use -oi State Highway
Department equipment on a private lot 'oQ Pomeroy's East
Second St. Above is eqJ!lpment left on the siUl at lhe end of the
work day Monday in preparation for resuming work Tuesday
mOL'nlng. Canada~ originally complained about state
equipment used the~e on Monday, Sep~. 20, and work was
discontinued until yesterday. State Auditor Joseph Ferguson,
notified· of the ~ulpment being used on private properly
Monday, told The Daily Sentlnel today payr-oll checks in the

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•

•

en lire lOth division will be held up if the work is continued .
Max Farley, division engineer, is reported to have said that,
although he has not seen stone bein~ taken from tile properlv
his department wants it. Canaday said Monday that several
pieces of equipment used at tile lot location yesterday wiil
cost the t.lxpayers "several hundred dollars."Sept. 20 when
the controversy arose, Farley told The Daily sentinel his
gepartmenl Wanted to reclaim tbe stone. T-he properly in
question is the former site of tbe home of the laUl Jane Louise
&amp;nith, llOW owned by Edis01r Hobstetter .-

MASON. - An ordinance to shall be 15 miles per hour.
control truck traffic and load In other action, council
Iimi ts on town streets , to agreed to :
designate speed limits and stop Purchase Delco water meters
signs with a provision lor instead of Trident foe $30 each
penalties was adopted by instead of $41.
Mason's town council Monday Decided to purchase II later
night.
model truck for the water
The ordinance fixes the department.
maximwn load limit of any and Accept Police Chief John
all vehicles operating upon any Harrah's report for Sepcity street within the cor- !ember ,
poration limits of 10 tons in- Accepted the financial report
eluding the weights of the truck balance on hand, Aug. 31,
or tractor and or tractor and $3,335.77; receipts, $1,200.57,
traila . School buses are expenses, $2,083.39 ; balance as
of August 31, -$2,450.95; Water
exempted.
No ~m~ugh traffic by load Department, balance $2,558.55;
bearing cks of any size shall receipts, $3,547.45; expenses,
be permit d on any city streets $3,706.53; balance, $2,399.47.
within
the cQrporation, Present were Mayor J:!oy
however, one half ton or pickut~ Harless, Gary Gibbs, recorder;
trucks used for carrying per- Charlotte . Jenks,
water
sons or passeng~rs shaD )le secretary ; Councilqien, Fred
· Samsel, Joe Jones and Richard
permitted.
The speed limit on all city Fowler; Police Chief John
~tr~ets within the · corporation Harrah ; Bernard Scarberry,
hmtls of Mason shall be 25 mph, water superintendent.
except in school zones when ·
children are going to or from
"
LOCAL TEMPS
school, where children are
The temperature in downtown
gathered at designated places Pomeroy at 11 a.m. Tuesday
or waiting for school. blL!es and was 68 degrees under partially
' in childl:@ll~ playing zones, It cloudy skies. ·

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