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' =ceritury aarlcultura1 expert,
_iltvtlllfed I drtJ1 to sd1f aeec1 In
fWII ron that revolutionized

farmlna In Britain.

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VOL XXII NO. 98

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1970

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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WA8111NGTON .... A 8POD:IIMAN for the nab's publldy
CllrMd power IJilema, clalmln&amp; little can be done now to avert
lllortqea of fuel IUppUea thla winter, bas QJ18d the NIIOII admlldaratlollto lit price emtroll 011 coal and oU.
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Ala Racln, aeoeral manaaer of the American Publle Power
A&amp;'IIOdalian, a1ao uraed the Prelldent to llm1t coal exports and to
lnveltlpte what be llid were monopoly trenda In the enqy
llldllllry and JIC)IIible antitrult vlolatlona.

Lawmen Continue ·Searc:::t
For Aile ed Sheriff Killer
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Thirteen Gallla and Meigs
County sheriff's deputies Joined
CAPE 1ENNEDY -THE APOlLO lt astronauts try their more than 400 Central and
nnlymocllfted CCIJimand lhlp In an alrlesa test chamber today In Southern Ohio lawmen In a
alrllly..., toward lallldl Jan. 81 011 the second attempt to esplore search Monday for a man wLo
an intriguing vaDey 011 the moon.
allegedly shot and killed the
Alan B. Sbeplfd, lluart A. Booaa and Ed&amp;ar D. Mitebell Vinton County sheriff and
apeeted to llpelld IDOit of the clay at the COiltrola ·of the wounded a deputy.
Eight Gallla County deputiee
lp8C8CI'Ift, II8I'CIIq major l!yltema 11 if they were In the
Joined
the search Monday. The
vacuum of apace.
Meigs sheriff and four of his
deputies
offered
their
WASIIINGTON- THE SENATE, after six yean of talk,
aulatance last night. Both
wtel today whether Americlll milltary operatlo111 In Vietnam
lllould be ended by law.
All ameadmentotrered by Sella. Georae S. McGovern, O.S.D.,
allia'k 0 . Hatfield, ft.&lt;n., &amp;ave IMDhen the first clear op.
portunlty to wte their fee1lnp on the war since they approved
apen411decl authority for Ita proeec:utlon on Aug. 8, 1984.

departments offered their
assistance again today.
Wblle Gallla County offi~
were Involved In the ..-ch
Monday, the sheriff's depaJ1o
ment was manned . by
Prosecuting Attorney Himlln
C. King and ~istnt Prosecutor
Jamee Bennett.
A statewide police alert
llld Oliver Mills, McArtllur,
would poulbly be armed ud
aboald
be
eea1ldered

The sheriff's office, which
refused to comment on the
shooting,
said
County
Prosecutor Arlo L. Chatfield
had begun an inveetigation
from the scene.
Wilber was treated at
Hocking Valley Hospital at
Logan for "several small
pellet wounds" oa the face
and forehead. Officials In the
hospital's emergency room
said the wound could bave

daagerous. He allegedly fired
the fatal shot at Sheriff
Harold Steele wbo tried to
serve a warrant at the MIIIJ
resideace earlier In the day.
The double shooting was
confirmed by the Ohio Highway
Patrol from nearby Athens.
WoWided was Deputy Dave
Wilber who accompanied the
.sheriff to the Mills residence
near Creola in tlie sparsely·
populated COWity.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Senate refused today to set a
deadline for President Nixon to
bring homJ! all American troops
from Vietnam and elsewhere in
Indochina.
Turned down was a proposal
by Sens. Mark 0 . Hatfield, R·
Ore., and GeorgeS. McGovern,
O.S.D., to cut off all financing
of the operations in the
Vietnam .area by the end of
next year-or Feb. 29, 1972, if
the President exercises an
addition 6Cklay option. The vote
was 55-39.
Supporters of the amendment
to an o~er-all military procure·
ment bill pictured it as an
opportWiicy for members of
Congress to vote to end the
war, as they in effect voted for
White House authority to wage
the war in August, 1964, with
ll'pl'oval of the Gulf of Tonkin

ClOLVMBUS - U. S. REP. ROBERT TAFI' JR., the
BtpnNtc.n nominee for the U. S. Senate, feels workers, like IDOit

tupQerl. are fed up with colleae campus violence.
"'l'be tupayen of &lt;lllo have a tremencloua Investment In our
ooDetu and they have the rl&amp;bt to aee that lnveatment put to
COIIIIIrucUve ••" Taft told a United Auto Workers meeting here.
He allo llld Amerlclll worbn liad "a ~doualltalre In
the IIDOOth lrllllllllllll from a wartime to a peacetime econCIIIy."
PBNqiiPENB -CAMBODIAN INFANTRYMEN l1l)iported
by-alr ltrlJrea tAiday folllht their way to within I mile llld I half of
~.held by Viet Cella troopl wbo bcmbarded the pV81'11111G
troop~ from a IJIII!m&amp;aln!Jde Duddbl• ))l.,cla overlooJdD&amp; the
'towD.
11ae VIet C«&lt;&amp; • • Srana II mllea aoutbwelt of Phnom
Pllb; ._., after a three day battle. 'ftle ConmnmJ•• were
.npcl1edbolclln&amp; a nlmber of dvlllanabolta&amp;e In the town.

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'hllratinc aplrilnCa, .. ud bdcated be Wll not particularly
ellleerned about 1111 chances for I'Hl8dlon.
''It's not aD that pod a job," be aald Sube did not ay
wbetber he would aeek reelection for another term In 1114.

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sheriff did not return, he
radioed for help.
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A WIITillt WU lllea Juue11
for Mllla' arre1t oa tile
groaadl Ill belq "wuted ftr
qlleltlealq aad tbe llltiJ'der
of a pellce offleer."
The Ohio Highway Patrol sent
its helicopter to the higb
heavily-wooded area to aid In
the search. Trained doll were
also diapatdled to the J'UIIed
hilly area.

both said they would vote
against it.
In an impassioned final plea
for approval while anticipating
defeat, McGovern told senators,
"This chamber reeks of blood."
He said "every senator here is
partly responsible for hwnan
wreckage" among Vietnam
veterans. "There aren't many
of these blasted and broken
boys who think this war is a
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By Uatted Press IaternaUonal
Extended Ohio weather
ouUook Friday and Saturday:
Chance of 8howen Friday,
clearing Saturday. Seuoaal
temperatures. Hlgbs botb
days In the upper 708 aad
lower 80s. Overnlgbt lows
from mid 50s to mid lOs.
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glorious venture," McGovern
said.
Opponents argued that Nixon
already was in the process of
orderly withdrawal of troops
and that it would be both
Wlwise and risky to set any
kind of deadline. The U.S. troop
commitn)ent grew rapidly from
about 17,500 at the time of
approval of the tonkin Amend·
ment-by an 88-2 Senate vote
and unanimous House approval
- to more than half a million.
The number of men in
Vietnam has been gradually
reduced by Nixon, with the
total due to fall by next sprln&amp;
to about a quarter million.
Today's setback for senators
seeking to force a faster end to
U.S. involvement in Indochina
came in spite of softening of
the proposal in an effort to lw-e
more support.
. ... ._~. u.... Cl( ~ . ()rl&amp;inally tbe HallleW lie,
and Mn. Otis F. Knopp, ltoute Gofern piaposal, alcli!llmed
1, Racine, recentlJ.. was "the end-the-war emendment,"
promoted to Army sergeant called for a halt to finaneln&amp; of
near Can Tho, Vietnam.
all U.S. operations in Southeast
Sgt. Knopp is a member of the Asia by thP. end of this year,
13th Security Platoon. He en- and withdrawal of all troops by
tered the Army in Mareb 1969. June 30, 1971.

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What little hope (and it was
small) that supporters had for
approval of the proposal
collapsed in the hour's debate
preceding the vote when Sens.
John Sherman Cooper, R-Ky .,
and Charles H. Percy, R-ill.,

1l&amp;AN BUill, II, Ge~ . . .ted I record tlltcl I potlld Mcllday for bla 1,140-pound
anndcbamplon (juniordlvlalon) Cbarolalasteer at the Ohio Slate Fair. This was not the same
steer wbleb captured top honon at the Gallla County JWIIor Fair.

BBF Pays Record
Price For Steer

a record ·ts,OOO, the reserve lraad ebamplon lamb from
champion ·steer, a l,O'l~d Jama Jager, Mt. GDead,
Angus steet owned by Wade for $5 per pound, or $5ZO.
Paeltz of Geot·getown. That Today's activities include arts
animal was preeented to Gov. and crafts demonstrations, cooJamee A. Rhodt!a who In tum kie bake • offs, a hat contest, a
gave it to Children's Hospital. circus, harness racing and free
Bob Evau
Farms entertainment by the Fifth Dl·
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GaUiptlll, paid 1 world mension, Mary Lou Collins and
, :,---•TIJREII DIPPID INro THE Ill in New Simpncon1 $17.11 pei'1IOIIIId for Dave Merrifield.
~"'rL~
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tile pad c1wup1oa 1111rrow
Today's harness racing pro~--.It wucool from the Grat JAkel to New II&gt;WJaad and ~~·. "Y!•IPJ, the fltth conaeeu· nlled by Mlrn,. bier of gr11111 'will Include the Buckeye
. . ... . Paclftc Col.a.
·· ve.~ lfecordwuset.
Prolped. Tbe teeu,er State Paee which has~ p~
· 1D W•tdleet Wllb., liptuln&amp; In the CIIICide Mollltalnl
"wda continue to set ree· received ..,.... Mlu Iller of $32,650. On Monday s cird,
.._. ' - ' of new 'forelt flrtl, Fire In Nortti Central .
':'0 ~ lbe buyers In tbe ""' penllltted to keep ber Sonata Hill captured the $27,200
alrtldy baloowted more tbiD 180,000 ac:ru.
j;.,.~ · arena.
pr11e • ptad Dlroe.
Ohio State .Trot to edge Soda
~...,. ~diw In T-11!4the ~.In the
.. - - . , II, GeUipolll,
The
and cham 100
. Hillin 2:06 m a third-heat race' - - MMI....... y·-"'·J --'"In ct...llth...,. iio...rlda.
will . ea_,$e,n• Oblo _State
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P off
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UaJ - 1 ---...-.... barrow Owne4 by Kevin Zim· Sor~ts Hill had flnlshed third
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lfGre tban lilllndlll 1111'1111· ten on 'hm1' Ta. ' about JO, ''~*¥AIetllep,IIIW
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merman of Leeflb~brought In the first 1\eat .....
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.MJil 1111 1,1• p11111d ar-1 him $1,121.110 from naetti's taking that raee Top finishen
D WJII bot at Jjap;lld In the Gall~ Soalb Atlantic Utes. ellam,lel w~llahlali IGtr!svt~::· of Col bus In two heats ran ·In til(! raeeoff•
....,UIOIII!JII!IIInpil'l&amp;1lr81'1111Jedfrom,atCuloordtN.I!.,.to lfMr1·,ftir..a
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Mrs. Forest Cox of Waverly
'• ' ; • at Nelllel, Calif,
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purchased the grand ellampion won the AU-Ohio bakH-t"am&amp; In
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Jlob.-.cotof,be~.IWpblnlforan ' AlfJt'll'mr ....... WI',.. ~""" ,1732110 , her
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p(llllld''uWn~
Sally
Dilgard of Ashland prel$
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aented the judges with aHa·
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Paeilal Cu., . wailancakefortopprlze.
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POB'It.AND, ORE. -THE AMERICAN LEGION lbould
''elpmd•denrlcbthedlalopbetWeenaeneraUOna,"Ongon'e
IOftl'IJOr TCIII MeCaD told the veterinl' orpnlatiOII today.
''We are In the battle for the mlndl of mea,!' 1111 declared In
~preparedfortbele&amp;lon'aundnatlonalcmvenlion. "You
do Do&amp; Win lbt miDd of 111111 by clublltal bll bead" but "by
dbltln&amp; ll!pll1or .tl~~n!ty, ..,.nor electlveae~t and IIIJPerlor
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been caused by a shotgwa
blast.
He was listed in fair eondition
after being admitted.
The sheriff had gone to the
home to arrest Mills who
reportedly
had
been
threatening several Columbus
and Southern Ohio Electric Co.
workmen.
Wilber said the shertff went
into the house. The deputy said
he heard a shot, and when the

Senate Rejects
H-G Amendment

PROCI'ORVIIU - OVERTURNING of I tank truck loaded
with carbolic acld on Ohio 7 alon&amp; the Olio River forced
eviiCUIUOil of a ba1f mile area for a lllort lime wblle emeraency
work ,... lllder way.
Ea1b dams were built to keep the leakJn&amp; acld from drlllninl
lato the river late Monday and workmen lllplaed the liquid from
the~ truck, wbldl then wurlghted by a road crane.
No injlliel were reported and relldenta were permitted to
returD to their bomes.

W8 ANGELES- SUSAN ATKINS' APPARENr Wnesa baa
calllld two dela,. In the Tate-LaBiaDc:a II1UI'der trial and her
attorney aya be may Ilk for a two-week COiltlnlianee In the cue.
· · Dll,ye Shinn aa1d ai*Yaidan bad estimated It would require
iWO neb for an opes atiGII and convaleleence for an overlan cyst
frGm wbldl Mill Atkins ..,. she llaufterln&amp;.
Mill AWIII, 21, ))lle and llflllllnlat ebalra for IIUppOI't as abe
Wllbd from lbe eoll1roam Monday, told s.rtor Court Judp
·Clllrlfl H. Older llbe wu lllfferlna severe abdominal ))llna. Older
dlrec:tecl•e be taken to Loa Anaeles Oluntr·USC Medical Center
for a tborou&amp;b f!lll!!lnat.lon. Frlda)"a
also wu delayed
wben MIIIIAtldna amplalned of tbeaame pains she believed were
al'tCIIrl'8ICI of an ovarian cylt abe coutrided In 1187.

TEN CENTS

COLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohio
StsteFalrvisitoronemlWonwill
p8llll through the gates of the
11711 upoaltlon today • whleb
Will also expected to have
record attendances.
In five days 991,180 vllllon
have been recorded which was
110,000 more than last year at
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ll!nnen hold ibe .keJ to'tbe 1i7o Nqrtb GaWI Pirate atldlran

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BY IEJTII WI8EWP
Borlnl wu le!eel«i
Tbe Eaatem Eaglea are Jail ieUCIII. D111n11 Ektllnger,
looldq fcnii'CI to lbe up. C11K1 of tbe ftnill ¥ acbiJI!l
, CGIIJDi f~ ~ 81 , ltlllelesfolle'fo!I)IIIUIJWIM!N,
Ilnt year head IXI8Clb L1rt7 !.aa befiiiQO,d from 4!nd to a
Rlteble bu IJ iettermen, In- ~ bacll. J.lldllnger, who
cludlag loar all-leape per· - iiliDe4 tile MJd.ado ValleJ
lormen !rim Jail year•uquad ''llllemiD oftbe year" lui year,
whlcb polled I~~ mark.
Ia ja 110 lb. jUnior.
Coacb Rlteble leell tiJal the
Tbe other two ' all-1~
Eagles will get lbelr are of relllrnil1g are 1M lb. senior end
wiJII lllil year and with a lew TGm KaT, wbo Rlldlle calla the
breaboould wind up the aeuon llnesl blocbr 111 tbe team, and
with .. IUiblemilbed record.
110 lb. aen1or nm11JC back,
'Die name "Ritelte" llllJl Dave Smith. Smith waa the
remains In Eaatem footbaJJ, but Eagles' quarterback last
fGrtheflntllmelnEacJegrld aeason,bulhallleenmovedtoa
hiJtory, IInce 19116, thON will lie I'IUIIIing lleck.
no Rlteble 111 the III)U8d The Rounding out the probable
final one wuBob, an aUeague starting llneap for Eaatem II
selection lost season. He 150 lb. junior Jbn Amlbary,
grad111ted In May. Olber lollel quarterback. Amsbary Ia olll of
111 llluqlllll by lflduatlon WON acjka at the mo1111111t wltb a
all-leaper Jim Stettler, Sonny minor neck allergy. Howle
able, and 0... Grul!lel'.
caJdwell, 10 lb. ltlllor, will
Heading the Jist lllilaeason Ill play end IICnlll from Karr. AI
three year letterman Mike taddel will lie 190 lb. junior
Boring, a 185 lb. Ifni« taclde. Alan Holter and Borlnll. Tbe

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Ollllpbell, Jdltlalltb, Dill EutGn and l.onll Nell. Seclol!d
row - Coacb AUnnan, Harvey Brown, Pbll Saundm, Ted
Slallll, ROser Pelfrey, and Bobby Ratlllr. Nol pictured,
aopl\omln fuJlbaek Da.. WJcldlne.

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Ito lb. jlml""1 'nie, etnler.

Plllililmli\IPfGr.lfilbabi!'WllonnJ Bilbr, 181 lb. Wldor,
IDd Tim Glqf, IS? lb. jtmjor.
Ill lbe blcklleld, belldei Amlbary, Elclnger, and Smith

will lie 140 lb. jllli«, Rick
Sallden.
'l1le top
are I'IUIIIing
lle.U, Randy llciriDc, 136 lb.
aopbomore; terry Clnnn, 110
lb. jllllor; and Gordon Bolter,
165Jb. ~. md llDem4ll Rick
Hauber, 110 lb. jwllor ; Jolm
able, 10 lb. juulor; Alan
Duvall, 1811lb. Jllli«, and Bob
CaJdnll, 131 lb. jllli«.
'Die Eagles will play In boll!
tbe Southern Valley AlhJetlc
Cmfl!naee and the MOVC.
Rlldlle pndlds tllalthe Kyser
Creek Bobeata, lalt year'•
cbamplonaln tbe SVAC,Ibould
prove 1o be uiOUib,uanybod)'
111 Eulem'alclHidUie.
Eaatem will scrimmage

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Here'• Eul«n'l IICMIUie:
Sepl.ll Hannan 'l'race ~
Sepi. IJNorlbGallla
Any
Sepi.21WamnLacll(B)
· Hal
Oct. 2Gloulta'
Any
Oct.tKyaerQ-eek
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Ooi.IIFederll~ Any
Oct. :at MOler (2p.m.)
AnY
Oct.30Southwutem
Hame
Nov. 7Soutbem
Home

Pirates HOpe To
Improve Record .....==-=--' Landry In Contention

BY DALE ROTHGEB
Pelfrey, a 112 pound end.
pound hallbaek; Jamea Ratliff,
Eost
DETROIT (UPI) -Greg Lan- pre•a.., eontesll while the playera from both clubl.
burned bla fCII'IIIII' te • ,.._
Nolrih Gallla'1 Pirates enter Junior lettermen are Jac:lde 134 pound filllback; Larry
W.
L.
Pet.
GB
dry,
lnformedltewullartlngat
Uoruthavestungtbreealralghl
'"'''lkalonglllelklllllnellaatd
by 81Atdling 1 ez.,ard toaebthe lfro football 11!!81011 with II Smllll, 140 pound quarterback; Pelfrey, 167 pound end; Bobby
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:~~ i.. quarterback barely 24 hours foes following a flnt.game lou two Eagltl were poundlllg down pu1 from Landry.
. reb)mlng lettermen, a ._ Loren Neal, 145 pound guard; Cuto, 114 pound halfbaek; and Piffllburgh
Larry Hand (Detroit deftllllve
Bill M~m~~~, wbo LID*)' Ia
boil(ciNICb and hiP hopes of Ted Slaton, 145 pound hallbaek; David Grant, 150 pound center. ~::~~k
68 64 .515 1v2 before the game, dldn~ take lo the Kanlal Uty Qllefs.
St.
Louis
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69
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long
to
tell
the
Jerry
Depoyster
booted
a
311md),"
olfered
All·Pro
mrMr·
llettllng
fGr the llartlng job at
llettering Ita 3-7 mark recorded Dan Elston, Ito pound giW'd;
Freabmen prOBpeCia are Kim
Phllodetfhlo
6~
70
.470
7'h
Detroit
Uons
he
waa
lleck
In
yii'CI
field
goal
and
Altle
Taylor
bact
Ltm
Barney
of
the
Uorut,
~did
not liaJ. s.d
• in 1~.
.
Harvey Brown, 132 pound Hall, 1&amp;1 pound fullback; Jeff
Monfre•
57
75
.424
12'h
contention
for
llle
No.
1
job.
bulled
a
yard
for
a
ICOre
for
dfbo
bad
Intercepted
a
George,
Coacll
Joe
&amp;;bmldt
said lie Wll
Pall Allailan, a graduate of haUback; and Dwf8ht Cam!&gt;' Carpenter, 125 pound defensive
WHI
Pet. GB Landry fired loudldown pa&amp;- Detroit 'llillle the ICIIe Plilladel· 'Mira p!lll &lt;m the play 'llbldl undecided whlcb WOIIId
Ohio ~nlvenlty, hu aiiiUilled bell, 1115 pound tackle.
linebacker ; Steve Eddy, 125
start nut week.
COIDII1and of tbe Pirates
So!*em-. wbo lettered pound defenalv~ linebacker ; Cincinnati : ~ .637 .. . &amp;!8 of 28 and 62 yardl Moodly pbla tally came with lilly 63 started 1be lnwl.
follollrtrg the l'tligftltioo of Jaat aeaaea are Pbll Jerry Roberta, a 125 pound Los Angeles n 58 .554 11'h nlsht -bad lwo of 48 and 41 aecood.s to play when rookie Lee Lllldry had the UoiiiJ well In
!root by that lbne, au. He hit
Melm Carter.
, Hollellbaqb, a m )10111111 tailback and Bllly Petrie, 113 San Froncls~o ~ ~ ·: :~:~ yii'CII whlcb WON called back - BolUell ran one yii'CI.
~~ta
·410 22•h 1111d BCOOted 33 yardl to 8Cill't 'Die pme wu enlivened by a fllbl and Clulrlle Sanden 011 a THE DAILY SEJinfiR
Al.maa was aaslltaat taelde uil David Wl&lt;tllae, a pound end.
62
70
1
50 82 :379 34'h ldmaelf In leading the Uona to a IM!I'Iel of fl8hta wben boll! lS-yii'CI ~eorlng play wltb the
~ etaeb la.H aeuoa
m polllllllallbaek.
.
Jackie Sml th and Phil ~•n ~ 0
DEVOTED TO
Mondly's R11u~s
31· 7 elblbltlon over the benehea tmptled at the start of game lilly n.. mlnulal old.
INTEREST OF
.at Glouter. He lou served u
Other team members vying Saunders wW llti'Ve as coMEIGS·MliiSON AREA
New York 11 St. Louis 5
PbiJadelpbla Eaglea.
the fourth quarter. Who started Ulnek llugbu, a wide reaulltut follllell -ell at for pollltlons Include:
captalnl of the 19'10 Plratea.
CHESTER L. TANNEHILL,
IOnlygamescheduledl
The
poor
........
stW
have
itwunotcertainbuttbereWON
celver
llle
UOIIs
bad
•-"-'
4tleu Hllb aader Doa
Seniors - Dave Justus, a 166
Norlb GaJJia opeu Ita 10
E1tec. Ed .
Todly's Probable Pltcllen
""'5'
...,_ROBERT HOEFLICH,
IAII Tlm 11 EDT)
nothing to lhow for their three several encounters between from the Eaglea Iaiit week,,
Eakey ud at Logu 1lllb pound end.
pme 1&lt;bedale Sept. 11 at
Editor
Philadelphia I Bunning 10.13)
8dleoL
Juniors - Tmy Gluabura, a llome agalast Fairview, Ky.
at
Chicago
(Holtzman
14-10)
,
Tbla will be hill flral llead 170 pound end who tranaferred The complete scbedale
2
CIIIIChing Ullgnmenl.
from Mechanicsburg; Larry loU•••:
141 at
(Veale 6-4-13),
, Norlll Gallla flnlabed lbird In Justus, 170 pound end; Roy Sept. 11 Fairview, Ky.
Montreal !Stoneman
I
llle Solllbern Valley AlhleUc Meade, 1211 pound end; Sept 18 Eutern
1
P·\:lew York (McAndrew 6-11)
Conference Jut year behind L1rt7 · Hemby, . a 188 pound Sept. 25 Soulllweatern
.By NEIL HERSHBERG
He was quick to praise Mondly with a double and Don ,
1 t St. Louis (Gibson 19·5!. 9
Kyger Q-eek and Eallem. 'Die tackle; and Larry C.mden, a Oct. I at Kyger Creek
p.m.
UP! Sporll Writer
night's performance of McGraw Pavletich walked before Culp ~~~i~~\;'!'~~i~~:
~tes acorec1 212 polnta wblle 141 pound guard.
Oct. a at AJeunder
Son Francisco I
17~ 13)
The Meta' bullpen has provid· and hoped hill performance failed in a bunt attempt and
.~-....::;:·
~tllng IN.
Soph1111or01 - Don Justus, Oct. 15 Greene Locll
:t Cincinnati IMcGiothl n 11 81 • ed anytblnc but relief to represents a turnabout for hta then singled for hta fourlll run !l£i~1~'~
.
ftl,lumtiig lettennen InClude 180 pound end; Billy Pllllllpe, a Oct. 22 Hannan Trace •
~';;'· o~egE (Dob&gt;on 10.131 at ManagerGU Hndgea.
troops.
b!otted in of th~ 8t181,ln.
I~
Seniors Bobby IIAW!f, ."· ,1~
tack~
·1 . T1 J • . Oct. 29 at Ha,nnan
i Hw•!&lt;!n: u~t•rl&lt;'!~,;, /~·Jll
1'FM111 aingJM by EJoan ~u.e only· Am~rtcan· ~ FrankHonrd'aM'T • ,
-·""=~·' ~~.~
':i'\i'.',_ ;r " " • 'h,_:: Nov. tat' ~ellorivme-Ycftll '·· .P,'{;· An .1 5 (MOiil6r u and r €lendenon and Art Shamsky play, Billtlirlon! ripped New a twHWI shot, cappBJI a our- .
· ·miTaa:
' · •.· •, ~1\1
" .1.'.1 ,;u.;.,;:..o .. '.lli'.' Kellli'Saun · :r'l'i2i·r.!fov.'tali~'SOu•~'""' '·' 1"''.
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• Dl~n 1lM at Allanta 1Reed helped build a a.o lead and YOiili, 10.2. Boston downed run outburst In the flolllnnlng di.oirol&lt;o ·n·oi ~;IT~;;rEi~
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6-6 and Nlol&lt;ro 10.16), z. 6 p.m . Cleon Jones then singled In two Detroit, 4-2, and Washington lor Washington. II tied him for 'IJ~;~~~;~~~
-Oftday's a.mu
insurance runs in the seventh edged Cleveland, 5-4.
the American League lead In
Philadelphia at Chicago
irullng Monday night 88 the 'Die thln11'1ace Mels moved h1111ers wllh Hannon Killebrew •
Montreal.
Pitts
New at
York
at st. night
Louis, night New Yorkers went on to an 11-li lo wt'thin 1\0 games of ldl e of ••·
w,. Twins .
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Los Ang at Atlanta, night
victory over the St. Loull Pittsburgh In the National . .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .
Son Fran at Cinci, night
CII'CIInals in the only National League Ealt as they snapped
Son Dlago at H~o~~on. night
League game.
Sl. Loull' four11ame winning
Amerlc•n Ll•gue
streak. Idle Chica«o ia nn,.
· East
Although Tug McGraw and game behind the Pirates.
w. L. Pet. GB Ron Taylor, In relief of starter Don Buf!B'd hit .the first pitch
In lbe lleeklleld, .bul Coacb Baltimore
~ ~ .647 .. · Jerry Kooaman, sUfied the of the game fiB' a double !bat
69 63
Cards
the aeventh inning ignited lour-nut, first.&lt;nning
llilffy Daugherty boped hll ~Jf"'
68 63 .519 17 011, their performances were rally for llle Orlolea. Paul Blair
olftllll'" line would lmprvve u · Booton
wall. Bill Triplett and Erk Allen Clovel1111d
64 69 .41 2Z unusual from the standpoint of followed with a single to score
lbould lumlllb lood 1'11111111111, Washington 11: 1 69 .477 2Z"• what's been going on late In the Buford and Boog Powell
but the quarUrllld job II up for
W. L. Pet. GB New York bullpen.
walked. Losing pitl!her Stan
grabl.
Mln11H0ta
76 54 .585 ... · During the put week, 1n Bahnsen, 12-10, had Blair
ec.Jd .......... Ptople fi:~l:",d1 a
~~ ~ :~ ~ which the Meta l06t six of the picked oH but threw the ball
Nwlbwllttm, Tncllw and Kansas City 51 81 .386 'U eight games pllyed, the re- away 1o allow Blair to score
Ion could IAirJil'lll a few Milwaukee 50 83 .376 27'12 !levers failed 1o put a slop to and Powell to go to third. After
I*JPie aloDi tile .,.,• Tbe Chicago
49 86 .363 Z9V. late Jnnln~ ralli
.·es and were Fr.ank Rob~ was, bit by a
'RIIikltl wiU baYi DION depth Wash 5 Cleve andRnulll
4
generally•..,Ineffective in main· ptl£h, Ellie Hendrlc115 saerlflce
IbiD uual and speed II Bait 10 New Yor~ 2
tainlng leads and keeping fiy scored PoweU and moved
,;
cpeat!moble, but Ootcb Ales Booton 4 Detroit 2
games within reach. Tbe Roblnsm lo second. Danny
Ague belleftd hll l'lllllllng
(Only gamellcheduledl
letdown prompted General C.ler booted Brooks Robinson's
1iQaJd lie better . wltb Mile
TodiJ'I Proltlblt Pltcllon
under
the fiinal
IAll nmu EDTI
Manager Bob Schefflng lo .gro
as
nm
-¥nil• and AI Roblnaon Chicago
(John 11-141 at purchaae Ron Herbel, a aeven· scored.
relal'lllng • . Defeil"-••11 lbe Dekland !Dobson 15-121. 10'3!1 y,ar veteran, from the San Winning pitcher Ray Culp
~ lllo lbo1ild la!JW'o...
P·~IIHS Cltv (Bunker 0-i) of Diego Padrea to bolster the llngled In the deciding nlll In
OVER iOO YEARS OF SERVICE
whM laiD Poirt at M!!l'i!'-- California IMurphv 13-9), 11 aJJingMelulllff.
the alxllllnnlng to snap a W
. tbe Boollen 10l'f'ltl aome p.m. '
9!12-2342
·
·
deadlock and sbtrl a two-run
pill
Qeveland (Chance 7-81 at
Despite the poor performan- rally for Bolton. 'Die score wu
220N.211dAVE.
MIDDLEPORT, OHJO
New York (Peterson 15-9), I ees of hll 1118ff, Hodgea tied 2-2 wben llllJy Conigliaro
P·V::,;Irolt !Patterson 4-1) at remains optbnlllic.
touched of{ the winning rally
"I hope our relief pitching Ia
Botton (Siebert 1:1-n, 7:30p.m. •e"'M• beu-," H""- -'d.
Minnesota (Perrv 19·11 and e ·-... ....
-~ ...
Kaat 10.10) at Mllwallkte
1Dawning 4-11 and Krousae 12·
11), 2, 7 p.m.
-Midly's&amp;.mos
at New York
Ooklond, night

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BB'I'I!IUIJNG ~ - £!Mia Nbii ...... let.
ll!nnen hold ibe .keJ to'tbe 1i7o Nqrtb GaWI Pirate atldlran

...... PlcluNd above wltb new l&gt;lrata head 1111111tor Paul
Altman 111'1! lint row (I to r), PbiJ llollollbaUBb, Dwlgbt

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BY IEJTII WI8EWP
Borlnl wu le!eel«i
Tbe Eaatem Eaglea are Jail ieUCIII. D111n11 Ektllnger,
looldq fcnii'CI to lbe up. C11K1 of tbe ftnill ¥ acbiJI!l
, CGIIJDi f~ ~ 81 , ltlllelesfolle'fo!I)IIIUIJWIM!N,
Ilnt year head IXI8Clb L1rt7 !.aa befiiiQO,d from 4!nd to a
Rlteble bu IJ iettermen, In- ~ bacll. J.lldllnger, who
cludlag loar all-leape per· - iiliDe4 tile MJd.ado ValleJ
lormen !rim Jail year•uquad ''llllemiD oftbe year" lui year,
whlcb polled I~~ mark.
Ia ja 110 lb. jUnior.
Coacb Rlteble leell tiJal the
Tbe other two ' all-1~
Eagles will get lbelr are of relllrnil1g are 1M lb. senior end
wiJII lllil year and with a lew TGm KaT, wbo Rlldlle calla the
breaboould wind up the aeuon llnesl blocbr 111 tbe team, and
with .. IUiblemilbed record.
110 lb. aen1or nm11JC back,
'Die name "Ritelte" llllJl Dave Smith. Smith waa the
remains In Eaatem footbaJJ, but Eagles' quarterback last
fGrtheflntllmelnEacJegrld aeason,bulhallleenmovedtoa
hiJtory, IInce 19116, thON will lie I'IUIIIing lleck.
no Rlteble 111 the III)U8d The Rounding out the probable
final one wuBob, an aUeague starting llneap for Eaatem II
selection lost season. He 150 lb. junior Jbn Amlbary,
grad111ted In May. Olber lollel quarterback. Amsbary Ia olll of
111 llluqlllll by lflduatlon WON acjka at the mo1111111t wltb a
all-leaper Jim Stettler, Sonny minor neck allergy. Howle
able, and 0... Grul!lel'.
caJdwell, 10 lb. ltlllor, will
Heading the Jist lllilaeason Ill play end IICnlll from Karr. AI
three year letterman Mike taddel will lie 190 lb. junior
Boring, a 185 lb. Ifni« taclde. Alan Holter and Borlnll. Tbe

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Ollllpbell, Jdltlalltb, Dill EutGn and l.onll Nell. Seclol!d
row - Coacb AUnnan, Harvey Brown, Pbll Saundm, Ted
Slallll, ROser Pelfrey, and Bobby Ratlllr. Nol pictured,
aopl\omln fuJlbaek Da.. WJcldlne.

~lb•

wfl! lie

Rkblrd ..,.,

.wa-, llld. . Drr.

Ito lb. jlml""1 'nie, etnler.

Plllililmli\IPfGr.lfilbabi!'WllonnJ Bilbr, 181 lb. Wldor,
IDd Tim Glqf, IS? lb. jtmjor.
Ill lbe blcklleld, belldei Amlbary, Elclnger, and Smith

will lie 140 lb. jllli«, Rick
Sallden.
'l1le top
are I'IUIIIing
lle.U, Randy llciriDc, 136 lb.
aopbomore; terry Clnnn, 110
lb. jllllor; and Gordon Bolter,
165Jb. ~. md llDem4ll Rick
Hauber, 110 lb. jwllor ; Jolm
able, 10 lb. juulor; Alan
Duvall, 1811lb. Jllli«, and Bob
CaJdnll, 131 lb. jllli«.
'Die Eagles will play In boll!
tbe Southern Valley AlhJetlc
Cmfl!naee and the MOVC.
Rlldlle pndlds tllalthe Kyser
Creek Bobeata, lalt year'•
cbamplonaln tbe SVAC,Ibould
prove 1o be uiOUib,uanybod)'
111 Eulem'alclHidUie.
Eaatem will scrimmage

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Here'• Eul«n'l IICMIUie:
Sepl.ll Hannan 'l'race ~
Sepi. IJNorlbGallla
Any
Sepi.21WamnLacll(B)
· Hal
Oct. 2Gloulta'
Any
Oct.tKyaerQ-eek
&amp;..
Ooi.IIFederll~ Any
Oct. :at MOler (2p.m.)
AnY
Oct.30Southwutem
Hame
Nov. 7Soutbem
Home

Pirates HOpe To
Improve Record .....==-=--' Landry In Contention

BY DALE ROTHGEB
Pelfrey, a 112 pound end.
pound hallbaek; Jamea Ratliff,
Eost
DETROIT (UPI) -Greg Lan- pre•a.., eontesll while the playera from both clubl.
burned bla fCII'IIIII' te • ,.._
Nolrih Gallla'1 Pirates enter Junior lettermen are Jac:lde 134 pound filllback; Larry
W.
L.
Pet.
GB
dry,
lnformedltewullartlngat
Uoruthavestungtbreealralghl
'"'''lkalonglllelklllllnellaatd
by 81Atdling 1 ez.,ard toaebthe lfro football 11!!81011 with II Smllll, 140 pound quarterback; Pelfrey, 167 pound end; Bobby
~
:~~ i.. quarterback barely 24 hours foes following a flnt.game lou two Eagltl were poundlllg down pu1 from Landry.
. reb)mlng lettermen, a ._ Loren Neal, 145 pound guard; Cuto, 114 pound halfbaek; and Piffllburgh
Larry Hand (Detroit deftllllve
Bill M~m~~~, wbo LID*)' Ia
boil(ciNICb and hiP hopes of Ted Slaton, 145 pound hallbaek; David Grant, 150 pound center. ~::~~k
68 64 .515 1v2 before the game, dldn~ take lo the Kanlal Uty Qllefs.
St.
Louis
64
69
.41
6
nearly
!bat
long
to
tell
the
Jerry
Depoyster
booted
a
311md),"
olfered
All·Pro
mrMr·
llettllng
fGr the llartlng job at
llettering Ita 3-7 mark recorded Dan Elston, Ito pound giW'd;
Freabmen prOBpeCia are Kim
Phllodetfhlo
6~
70
.470
7'h
Detroit
Uons
he
waa
lleck
In
yii'CI
field
goal
and
Altle
Taylor
bact
Ltm
Barney
of
the
Uorut,
~did
not liaJ. s.d
• in 1~.
.
Harvey Brown, 132 pound Hall, 1&amp;1 pound fullback; Jeff
Monfre•
57
75
.424
12'h
contention
for
llle
No.
1
job.
bulled
a
yard
for
a
ICOre
for
dfbo
bad
Intercepted
a
George,
Coacll
Joe
&amp;;bmldt
said lie Wll
Pall Allailan, a graduate of haUback; and Dwf8ht Cam!&gt;' Carpenter, 125 pound defensive
WHI
Pet. GB Landry fired loudldown pa&amp;- Detroit 'llillle the ICIIe Plilladel· 'Mira p!lll &lt;m the play 'llbldl undecided whlcb WOIIId
Ohio ~nlvenlty, hu aiiiUilled bell, 1115 pound tackle.
linebacker ; Steve Eddy, 125
start nut week.
COIDII1and of tbe Pirates
So!*em-. wbo lettered pound defenalv~ linebacker ; Cincinnati : ~ .637 .. . &amp;!8 of 28 and 62 yardl Moodly pbla tally came with lilly 63 started 1be lnwl.
follollrtrg the l'tligftltioo of Jaat aeaaea are Pbll Jerry Roberta, a 125 pound Los Angeles n 58 .554 11'h nlsht -bad lwo of 48 and 41 aecood.s to play when rookie Lee Lllldry had the UoiiiJ well In
!root by that lbne, au. He hit
Melm Carter.
, Hollellbaqb, a m )10111111 tailback and Bllly Petrie, 113 San Froncls~o ~ ~ ·: :~:~ yii'CII whlcb WON called back - BolUell ran one yii'CI.
~~ta
·410 22•h 1111d BCOOted 33 yardl to 8Cill't 'Die pme wu enlivened by a fllbl and Clulrlle Sanden 011 a THE DAILY SEJinfiR
Al.maa was aaslltaat taelde uil David Wl&lt;tllae, a pound end.
62
70
1
50 82 :379 34'h ldmaelf In leading the Uona to a IM!I'Iel of fl8hta wben boll! lS-yii'CI ~eorlng play wltb the
~ etaeb la.H aeuoa
m polllllllallbaek.
.
Jackie Sml th and Phil ~•n ~ 0
DEVOTED TO
Mondly's R11u~s
31· 7 elblbltlon over the benehea tmptled at the start of game lilly n.. mlnulal old.
INTEREST OF
.at Glouter. He lou served u
Other team members vying Saunders wW llti'Ve as coMEIGS·MliiSON AREA
New York 11 St. Louis 5
PbiJadelpbla Eaglea.
the fourth quarter. Who started Ulnek llugbu, a wide reaulltut follllell -ell at for pollltlons Include:
captalnl of the 19'10 Plratea.
CHESTER L. TANNEHILL,
IOnlygamescheduledl
The
poor
........
stW
have
itwunotcertainbuttbereWON
celver
llle
UOIIs
bad
•-"-'
4tleu Hllb aader Doa
Seniors - Dave Justus, a 166
Norlb GaJJia opeu Ita 10
E1tec. Ed .
Todly's Probable Pltcllen
""'5'
...,_ROBERT HOEFLICH,
IAII Tlm 11 EDT)
nothing to lhow for their three several encounters between from the Eaglea Iaiit week,,
Eakey ud at Logu 1lllb pound end.
pme 1&lt;bedale Sept. 11 at
Editor
Philadelphia I Bunning 10.13)
8dleoL
Juniors - Tmy Gluabura, a llome agalast Fairview, Ky.
at
Chicago
(Holtzman
14-10)
,
Tbla will be hill flral llead 170 pound end who tranaferred The complete scbedale
2
CIIIIChing Ullgnmenl.
from Mechanicsburg; Larry loU•••:
141 at
(Veale 6-4-13),
, Norlll Gallla flnlabed lbird In Justus, 170 pound end; Roy Sept. 11 Fairview, Ky.
Montreal !Stoneman
I
llle Solllbern Valley AlhleUc Meade, 1211 pound end; Sept 18 Eutern
1
P·\:lew York (McAndrew 6-11)
Conference Jut year behind L1rt7 · Hemby, . a 188 pound Sept. 25 Soulllweatern
.By NEIL HERSHBERG
He was quick to praise Mondly with a double and Don ,
1 t St. Louis (Gibson 19·5!. 9
Kyger Q-eek and Eallem. 'Die tackle; and Larry C.mden, a Oct. I at Kyger Creek
p.m.
UP! Sporll Writer
night's performance of McGraw Pavletich walked before Culp ~~~i~~\;'!'~~i~~:
~tes acorec1 212 polnta wblle 141 pound guard.
Oct. a at AJeunder
Son Francisco I
17~ 13)
The Meta' bullpen has provid· and hoped hill performance failed in a bunt attempt and
.~-....::;:·
~tllng IN.
Soph1111or01 - Don Justus, Oct. 15 Greene Locll
:t Cincinnati IMcGiothl n 11 81 • ed anytblnc but relief to represents a turnabout for hta then singled for hta fourlll run !l£i~1~'~
.
ftl,lumtiig lettennen InClude 180 pound end; Billy Pllllllpe, a Oct. 22 Hannan Trace •
~';;'· o~egE (Dob&gt;on 10.131 at ManagerGU Hndgea.
troops.
b!otted in of th~ 8t181,ln.
I~
Seniors Bobby IIAW!f, ."· ,1~
tack~
·1 . T1 J • . Oct. 29 at Ha,nnan
i Hw•!&lt;!n: u~t•rl&lt;'!~,;, /~·Jll
1'FM111 aingJM by EJoan ~u.e only· Am~rtcan· ~ FrankHonrd'aM'T • ,
-·""=~·' ~~.~
':i'\i'.',_ ;r " " • 'h,_:: Nov. tat' ~ellorivme-Ycftll '·· .P,'{;· An .1 5 (MOiil6r u and r €lendenon and Art Shamsky play, Billtlirlon! ripped New a twHWI shot, cappBJI a our- .
· ·miTaa:
' · •.· •, ~1\1
" .1.'.1 ,;u.;.,;:..o .. '.lli'.' Kellli'Saun · :r'l'i2i·r.!fov.'tali~'SOu•~'""' '·' 1"''.
·, .... ' ' . .
~¥15~
. ~,:&amp;.,
•
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wrw r~
• Dl~n 1lM at Allanta 1Reed helped build a a.o lead and YOiili, 10.2. Boston downed run outburst In the flolllnnlng di.oirol&lt;o ·n·oi ~;IT~;;rEi~
._ 'f•
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6-6 and Nlol&lt;ro 10.16), z. 6 p.m . Cleon Jones then singled In two Detroit, 4-2, and Washington lor Washington. II tied him for 'IJ~;~~~;~~~
-Oftday's a.mu
insurance runs in the seventh edged Cleveland, 5-4.
the American League lead In
Philadelphia at Chicago
irullng Monday night 88 the 'Die thln11'1ace Mels moved h1111ers wllh Hannon Killebrew •
Montreal.
Pitts
New at
York
at st. night
Louis, night New Yorkers went on to an 11-li lo wt'thin 1\0 games of ldl e of ••·
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victory over the St. Loull Pittsburgh In the National . .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .
Son Fran at Cinci, night
CII'CIInals in the only National League Ealt as they snapped
Son Dlago at H~o~~on. night
League game.
Sl. Loull' four11ame winning
Amerlc•n Ll•gue
streak. Idle Chica«o ia nn,.
· East
Although Tug McGraw and game behind the Pirates.
w. L. Pet. GB Ron Taylor, In relief of starter Don Buf!B'd hit .the first pitch
In lbe lleeklleld, .bul Coacb Baltimore
~ ~ .647 .. · Jerry Kooaman, sUfied the of the game fiB' a double !bat
69 63
Cards
the aeventh inning ignited lour-nut, first.&lt;nning
llilffy Daugherty boped hll ~Jf"'
68 63 .519 17 011, their performances were rally for llle Orlolea. Paul Blair
olftllll'" line would lmprvve u · Booton
wall. Bill Triplett and Erk Allen Clovel1111d
64 69 .41 2Z unusual from the standpoint of followed with a single to score
lbould lumlllb lood 1'11111111111, Washington 11: 1 69 .477 2Z"• what's been going on late In the Buford and Boog Powell
but the quarUrllld job II up for
W. L. Pet. GB New York bullpen.
walked. Losing pitl!her Stan
grabl.
Mln11H0ta
76 54 .585 ... · During the put week, 1n Bahnsen, 12-10, had Blair
ec.Jd .......... Ptople fi:~l:",d1 a
~~ ~ :~ ~ which the Meta l06t six of the picked oH but threw the ball
Nwlbwllttm, Tncllw and Kansas City 51 81 .386 'U eight games pllyed, the re- away 1o allow Blair to score
Ion could IAirJil'lll a few Milwaukee 50 83 .376 27'12 !levers failed 1o put a slop to and Powell to go to third. After
I*JPie aloDi tile .,.,• Tbe Chicago
49 86 .363 Z9V. late Jnnln~ ralli
.·es and were Fr.ank Rob~ was, bit by a
'RIIikltl wiU baYi DION depth Wash 5 Cleve andRnulll
4
generally•..,Ineffective in main· ptl£h, Ellie Hendrlc115 saerlflce
IbiD uual and speed II Bait 10 New Yor~ 2
tainlng leads and keeping fiy scored PoweU and moved
,;
cpeat!moble, but Ootcb Ales Booton 4 Detroit 2
games within reach. Tbe Roblnsm lo second. Danny
Ague belleftd hll l'lllllllng
(Only gamellcheduledl
letdown prompted General C.ler booted Brooks Robinson's
1iQaJd lie better . wltb Mile
TodiJ'I Proltlblt Pltcllon
under
the fiinal
IAll nmu EDTI
Manager Bob Schefflng lo .gro
as
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-¥nil• and AI Roblnaon Chicago
(John 11-141 at purchaae Ron Herbel, a aeven· scored.
relal'lllng • . Defeil"-••11 lbe Dekland !Dobson 15-121. 10'3!1 y,ar veteran, from the San Winning pitcher Ray Culp
~ lllo lbo1ild la!JW'o...
P·~IIHS Cltv (Bunker 0-i) of Diego Padrea to bolster the llngled In the deciding nlll In
OVER iOO YEARS OF SERVICE
whM laiD Poirt at M!!l'i!'-- California IMurphv 13-9), 11 aJJingMelulllff.
the alxllllnnlng to snap a W
. tbe Boollen 10l'f'ltl aome p.m. '
9!12-2342
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pill
Qeveland (Chance 7-81 at
Despite the poor performan- rally for Bolton. 'Die score wu
220N.211dAVE.
MIDDLEPORT, OHJO
New York (Peterson 15-9), I ees of hll 1118ff, Hodgea tied 2-2 wben llllJy Conigliaro
P·V::,;Irolt !Patterson 4-1) at remains optbnlllic.
touched of{ the winning rally
"I hope our relief pitching Ia
Botton (Siebert 1:1-n, 7:30p.m. •e"'M• beu-," H""- -'d.
Minnesota (Perrv 19·11 and e ·-... ....
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Kaat 10.10) at Mllwallkte
1Dawning 4-11 and Krousae 12·
11), 2, 7 p.m.
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Mason
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Homemakers' Council Is
aponsortng an art show In
September which will feature
or111na1 or creative art by

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MASON - Undeterred by 8
threatening storm a large
crowd, roprrs,tatlve of I~
United Me·•~••
........., churches of
Beucl Area, attended SUnday
nilhl's clollng services for the
summer months.
We have heard some outstanding aermons by Rev·
Parker Hinzman, Rev· Mrs.
Achsah Miller, Rev. Mrs.
Bernice Winkler, Rev. Gerald
Sayre and Rev. William De
Moss and lasUy, our Dis!riel
Supt., Rev. Connie Dickens,

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Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Epple
attended the funeral of_ bls
brother. John Epple, at Ewing
Funer81 Home Sa~y.
Mr. wm Clonch purchued
what was known as the
Waggoner lUling station from
Mrs. Anderson and lore It down.
11 ls reported that Dale
Musaer 8~ a heart attack.
Mrs. Iva Donahue Wll8 taken
by ambulance to Holzer
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alldre
and son, Ra•, attended the
' :t2 of Robert
w\!ddlng August
Gibson and Anne Reed ln
Columbwo; Bob Alldre served as
best man for bls atep-oon and
Ray as usher.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Alldre
moved to Columbua Saturday·
Mrs. Alldre will teacb there
thls winter.
Robert Alldre observed bls
46th birthday August 24. Ills
sillier, Virglnla, observed her
birthdeyAug. 23.Soshecameto
eat dinner together with the
Alkires to celebrate both.
Mr and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey
and daughter, Karen, surpriaecl
Ava Gilkey Sonday noon when
they walked 1n with a cooked
steak dinner and all the trim-

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pigs, 112 gauge ~un. Jolin .
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m.aot•.
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I"'IPfie
office In Pomeroy will be open
~-bods. etc. Write M.OhD.1 ~'!1 •1
KENNEBEC
polatou,
from 1:30 a.m. to 12:p.m.,
Rt. o1, Pomeroy,
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.,25-tfc
· wholesale prices fDI' winter.
Monday through Frldoy as of
992-6271.
9·1-ttc - - - - - - Tdm Sayre, Great Bend. !Pomii'OJ Home ·&amp;
September I, 1970. Homo
phoneo, Kenneth D. Wlllllms, ---..,.---:--:--:-:::;-,
2 BEDROOM mobile home,
.... E. Mlln, PointrOy, 0.
Phont 843-2436.
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m-5748 or P. J. Pauley. 992· 1o' WiDE two'bedrooln tralllr, Racine. Cell 992-6329 .• 28-6tc
7133.
S~t-11\. ranKS c.. ntd. M\lltr .
good
9-1 -Sic
WILL SACRIFICE Singer Zig.
sooiablecondition
Cell 992-66&lt;1-1 a
C. BRAOFORO!"AI!dlonetr · Sanllatlon, Stewart, Ohl!)- Ph ••
l'!9 equipped dtlk !llodtl
CompleteW.vlct,
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SEMI-FURNISHED apakr1 ~. ·
9·1·31p ment, 2 Iorge rooms.
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662-~.
,_ ~~-nc
..Wing mlchlne. Excellent
PAINTING, houMs and roofs.
Phone 9-tll-3121
chenette, Oath.
Coat$
cCMldlflon, only 137.60 cast\ '
Clean oUt basements, attics or
Racine, OhiO
price. MaUl buttonholes,
cellars. Very reasonable . 1963 FORDGIIoxle, ~":: Building, Middleport. Inquire
Crill BradfDI'd
READY-MIX
COilCRE'fl'
emtrolden,
end monograms.
Phone 949·G2S or 9-tll-&lt;1254. .
bocfy -k. 12110. Cell
16
S.l·tfc &lt;MIIvtred right to ~our,
Apr.
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9-1-6tp
Phone 992·2685.
1 f1t( 5 p.m.
·~..~.=--:=-::N pro/ect. Fast •n4 41trt; t:"
9. 1.31p
B-27-61c =""--"'-""
HARRISON'S TV AND A · est mlltes. Phone 992·3214,
PRIVATE entrance, bath, for
TENNA SERVICE. Phone Googleln Ready-Mix Co,
wiLL OOroot or barn painting.
sleeping room. Only occupant • ROOM house, aluminum
Phone 9-tll·"" ·
992·2522.
._10-lfc, Ml•tdleporl, Qlllo. · ~trC
Help Wanted
In the upstairs. Two squares
B-30-310
siding, - acrt of ground,
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from ochools and uptown.
cellar, new drilled ~I. on
TELEVISION
repairman
lor
Gentleman please, :,d good rood. PhGnt 992-6137.
HAYMAN'S AUCTioN . tiouse.
"tiiEIGLER ' COriili'.:/~
ATHERTON TV IIICI il-.1~
area retailer. EJCperltnc:e reference. Inquire 509 S.
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Laurel Cllfl, now opon Nth
required.
Write
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Deily
1:~!~ c':'nr~S'uy
Nelgler, TStrVv5lce.,r:.0111
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Friday to rec::elve conB-:J0.2Ic
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Racl
signments at 10 a .m. Audion
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915:1119.
..._nc
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
45769.
starting at 7 p.m. Let us Mil
11-30-tlc
PARKVIEW
Kenntls,
P'oojlles,
your merchandise .
and bird dogs , AKC. Pet and
3-22-lfc COOK. Martin Reotaurant. Auto Sales
show pupPies. Grooming.
Apply In person. Mldd~~~ 1969 FIREBIRD 350. air con· Phone 992-54&gt;43;
WILL pick up.merchendlse and
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The voices of cbotr rang out
with opening song "To God Be
The Glory," 118 Rev. De Moss
directed them and the audlence
m favorite bymns and choruses
with VIckie Hinzman at ptano.
Naomi Bumgarner has helped
with the mll!lc.
A lrlo, Debbie and Connie mlngs.
11 was flrat reported that Pete
GWUand and VIcky lllnmum
•h d urcbaaecl the
with Mrs. Ray Profitt, ac- Egg...ton 8 P
Chsrles Butcher farm but be
~panlst, sang "I Waa Boi'D to
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changed bls mind so Barold
Serve the Lord, '·'He Touched Grahem purcbaaecl 11.
Me" and "Remind Me, Dear
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Butcher
Lord."
have buughl the Alklnll farm,
Rev. Hinzman and Rev. De better known as tbe Kit Sleeth
Moss eiJireaaed their ap- and El Forrest farm. Tbls farm
preclallon to the choir for their contains 400 acres, 8 lot of the
lalthlulneaa and to each peraon acreage being OlceUenl tractor
lor their work and support at
dltlonlnQ, power sittrlng
3-17-ffc
· take to audlon on a per·
automaflc transmlulon . - - - - - - - - these Sonday night services.
Jan~.and Mrs. M. A. Epple and ceniage bas~ . Call Jim
Adams, auctloneer 1 Rutland. MAN OR WOMAN to supply
o-·.
·•·ter
$2,SOO. Cell 992"2853 · 9-1-sic BASSET puppies, AKC rell·
"'" Connie Dickens used Mrs. Earl Foil vt.ited her ..,
Romans Blh chapter, ao and husband, the Hanlngs, at
lotered of · Belboy ltorlPhone 74H.o61 .
P-:13-lfc consumers with RawlelgJ't
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tage. 135-$50. Just Oft Rl. 7
products.
Cen
earn
$60
wee~ly
backgrowld scripture 118 he told Darwin. They all vt.iled a
For
Sale
part
lime,
$150
and
up
lull
near T - • ' Plains, Ohio.
the large ---' oo the closing
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funeral home In Athell! to pay WILL gTvi plano lessons In my time. No capital Francis Benedum, Phone
If
home.
Phone
992-3666.
nlgbl of services "Speaking of respect to their coualn, Mr.
MOBILE Home, New Coolville 667·3156.
credll Ia good. Write Cherlle 1H6
8-16-lfc
Moon 12.500. Phont f.t\1.2204.
1-16-lOIC
re~~&amp;~on - no use to sing II - McGrath.
Penn, W. T. Rawle~
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talkllorpreachlt-llwedon'l
The Gerald and Leo Morris REDUCE safe and lost with
•PoMEROY- 1 story frame, ~
Uve it. Many people are pbiylng families were caUed to Dayton
Gobese lablel1 and E-Vap Chllllcollle, Ohio 45601, giving
name. address and phone 'le-POLLED Charolals bull. Real Estate For Sa le
bedrooms, 'h baoement,
water
pills.
Nelson
Orugs
.
Cbrlatlanlly - Time we get at due to the death of the 14-yearnumber.
Phone
Chesler
985-3371
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Syracuse. !'rlcad tor quick $9,~..
that calls for aacrUice."
Knopp in a car accident. Mr.
sale. Cell 992.53U
7.26-lfc POMliROY - WALK DOWN
He further staled ''If aU the and Mrs. Dana Howell and Mr. Lost and Found
· TOWN, 1. story, 3 bedrooms.
Ink In the world Wll8 used we and Mrs. H. L. Knopp are LOST: while-laced holler on
baltl, garage, 14.1100.
Eegle Ridge Road. II seen
would never be able to write all ~=::::~ of the boy. The pleese
call Chesler 985-4150.
lhe Jove of God. God loves all
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The Martin a1r conditioned
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bring VIrgO A~ home but
before the ambulance arrived
he suffered a blood clot of the
"'dney and wll8 not released.
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Mrs. Roby Halliday vt.iled
Mra Bela Muaaer In Albany.
n'ts reported that Mr. Wm.
Clonch has . purchased the
bldldlnga(escepttheboulle) on
the Butcher farm from Harold
Grahem
Don Anderson auflered a
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sudden fatal heart at~. a.
Ruby Halliday of this communlty Ia a sillier.
A homecoming basket dinner
at Zion Church. was well at-

be'""'••todlscoverls 'Wballs
the• 'Lord"'", L.-'--·•• and be
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to IIUI'VIve If we don't win the
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The cburcb ought to 11ft
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I Dnallty ol human nature. The
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redeems and lt glvea us ~~!:--ts suffering
v abundant llle. Religion doesn~
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n•-·t It'1 ba !ness'
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Payne
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Mrs. Janice Waldeck of
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Glouster and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Epple of Middleport
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Mrs. M. A. Epple.
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story; 3' bedroo(lls, bath,
utility room, gar*, ts.IOO.
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acres, new houu, 3
B&lt;JO.Jtc - - - - - - - : - bodro6ms._ bath, baoem..,t
New HOMES ,... sate,
hive
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NeW SAKN &gt;ISX6S 125,000.
AWNINGS, otDI'm dOorS and
beautiful lolsav•llabla Dl' will
wlndowo, carpbr,l_~,
buRdonyoiJf!.Salllplehomes. TO IUY OR SELL-cGNT4CT
alr~y bull! for r- In·
marquees, blown and .,...
HENRY CLf:I.ANil
Insulation. Elmer Whtrlte,
specllon. C!oll ~-~·
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Canstructlon, rnont 992·
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Final Price Cut
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(Most Sizes)
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Clifton United Metbodlat
Churdl met lor their AIJilllt
meeting and enjoyed a chlcken
dinner. Tbls Is the young
married c1ua and Edllll F..
and 1\br)' Plckena are teacbers.
"In MJ Hearl There Rlnga a
KeiodJ" was Slllll with Rev.
Bemlce Winkler at plano.
RaspGnllve readlni waa Pulm
141 and prayer by Mary
Plcbnl. A poem "When a
Friend leta you down" was

Jaw, Mrs. Walter (Anne)
Trulter, M, Glen Olden, Pa.,
had passed away suddenly with
8 heart attack. Walter Truater
ls brother of Mrs. Hanlon and
uncle of Rev. Winkler, Clifton.

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lor a buslneaa
meelln&amp;. the group decided to
,._at a Jove 8Ift to a llhut-ln
eaclllnalllh.
llobel Brown and ' Pam
•Jeeted to 1111'• '
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1Mme elf Edith FOJ&lt; within two
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Mason
County
Homemakers' Council Is
aponsortng an art show In
September which will feature
or111na1 or creative art by

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MASON - Undeterred by 8
threatening storm a large
crowd, roprrs,tatlve of I~
United Me·•~••
........., churches of
Beucl Area, attended SUnday
nilhl's clollng services for the
summer months.
We have heard some outstanding aermons by Rev·
Parker Hinzman, Rev· Mrs.
Achsah Miller, Rev. Mrs.
Bernice Winkler, Rev. Gerald
Sayre and Rev. William De
Moss and lasUy, our Dis!riel
Supt., Rev. Connie Dickens,

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attended the funeral of_ bls
brother. John Epple, at Ewing
Funer81 Home Sa~y.
Mr. wm Clonch purchued
what was known as the
Waggoner lUling station from
Mrs. Anderson and lore It down.
11 ls reported that Dale
Musaer 8~ a heart attack.
Mrs. Iva Donahue Wll8 taken
by ambulance to Holzer
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alldre
and son, Ra•, attended the
' :t2 of Robert
w\!ddlng August
Gibson and Anne Reed ln
Columbwo; Bob Alldre served as
best man for bls atep-oon and
Ray as usher.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Alldre
moved to Columbua Saturday·
Mrs. Alldre will teacb there
thls winter.
Robert Alldre observed bls
46th birthday August 24. Ills
sillier, Virglnla, observed her
birthdeyAug. 23.Soshecameto
eat dinner together with the
Alkires to celebrate both.
Mr and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey
and daughter, Karen, surpriaecl
Ava Gilkey Sonday noon when
they walked 1n with a cooked
steak dinner and all the trim-

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publisher will not l)e responslblt
tor more than one lntor~ect
insertion . RATIS
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For want Ad Ser'411C.t
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Minimum Charge15c
12 cents per , w wd thret .
conSecutive lnSI'!rtlnn"
18 cents per word tlx con-.
.ecutlvt lnser•lons .
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25 Rer cent Discount on pBidJ

&amp;ds and 11ds peld within 10 days.1
CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY

$1. 50 tor so word m.lnlmum.j
Each additional word 2c. _

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Adverti~",..";.-1'/:'E HOURS

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S: JO a .m. to 12:00 Noon
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t1ros, 6· cyl. englnt. radio, automatic trans., powv
-ring,.._.. &amp; lnlerlot: IIQnow tllr, 1'1\f finish.
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automatic tranomlsalon. power sleerlng, 1'. wlclo body .
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the Nationwide Insurance OLD furniture, dlshn, ,:.~11

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Heights. eeu 992-5127. .

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ONE sow and five P!P• allp 12
pigs, 112 gauge ~un. Jolin .
Houdashtll, Mlfioravlllt, ,
Ohio.
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m.aot•.
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I"'IPfie
office In Pomeroy will be open
~-bods. etc. Write M.OhD.1 ~'!1 •1
KENNEBEC
polatou,
from 1:30 a.m. to 12:p.m.,
Rt. o1, Pomeroy,
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· wholesale prices fDI' winter.
Monday through Frldoy as of
992-6271.
9·1-ttc - - - - - - Tdm Sayre, Great Bend. !Pomii'OJ Home ·&amp;
September I, 1970. Homo
phoneo, Kenneth D. Wlllllms, ---..,.---:--:--:-:::;-,
2 BEDROOM mobile home,
.... E. Mlln, PointrOy, 0.
Phont 843-2436.
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m-5748 or P. J. Pauley. 992· 1o' WiDE two'bedrooln tralllr, Racine. Cell 992-6329 .• 28-6tc
7133.
S~t-11\. ranKS c.. ntd. M\lltr .
good
9-1 -Sic
WILL SACRIFICE Singer Zig.
sooiablecondition
Cell 992-66&lt;1-1 a
C. BRAOFORO!"AI!dlonetr · Sanllatlon, Stewart, Ohl!)- Ph ••
l'!9 equipped dtlk !llodtl
CompleteW.vlct,
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9·1·31p ment, 2 Iorge rooms.
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662-~.
,_ ~~-nc
..Wing mlchlne. Excellent
PAINTING, houMs and roofs.
Phone 9-tll-3121
chenette, Oath.
Coat$
cCMldlflon, only 137.60 cast\ '
Clean oUt basements, attics or
Racine, OhiO
price. MaUl buttonholes,
cellars. Very reasonable . 1963 FORDGIIoxle, ~":: Building, Middleport. Inquire
Crill BradfDI'd
READY-MIX
COilCRE'fl'
emtrolden,
end monograms.
Phone 949·G2S or 9-tll-&lt;1254. .
bocfy -k. 12110. Cell
16
S.l·tfc &lt;MIIvtred right to ~our,
Apr.
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9-1-6tp
Phone 992·2685.
1 f1t( 5 p.m.
·~..~.=--:=-::N pro/ect. Fast •n4 41trt; t:"
9. 1.31p
B-27-61c =""--"'-""
HARRISON'S TV AND A · est mlltes. Phone 992·3214,
PRIVATE entrance, bath, for
TENNA SERVICE. Phone Googleln Ready-Mix Co,
wiLL OOroot or barn painting.
sleeping room. Only occupant • ROOM house, aluminum
Phone 9-tll·"" ·
992·2522.
._10-lfc, Ml•tdleporl, Qlllo. · ~trC
Help Wanted
In the upstairs. Two squares
B-30-310
siding, - acrt of ground,
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from ochools and uptown.
cellar, new drilled ~I. on
TELEVISION
repairman
lor
Gentleman please, :,d good rood. PhGnt 992-6137.
HAYMAN'S AUCTioN . tiouse.
"tiiEIGLER ' COriili'.:/~
ATHERTON TV IIICI il-.1~
area retailer. EJCperltnc:e reference. Inquire 509 S.
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Laurel Cllfl, now opon Nth
required.
Write
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1:~!~ c':'nr~S'uy
Nelgler, TStrVv5lce.,r:.0111
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Friday to rec::elve conB-:J0.2Ic
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Racl
signments at 10 a .m. Audion
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915:1119.
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Pomeroy,
Ohio.
45769.
starting at 7 p.m. Let us Mil
11-30-tlc
PARKVIEW
Kenntls,
P'oojlles,
your merchandise .
and bird dogs , AKC. Pet and
3-22-lfc COOK. Martin Reotaurant. Auto Sales
show pupPies. Grooming.
Apply In person. Mldd~~~ 1969 FIREBIRD 350. air con· Phone 992-54&gt;43;
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The voices of cbotr rang out
with opening song "To God Be
The Glory," 118 Rev. De Moss
directed them and the audlence
m favorite bymns and choruses
with VIckie Hinzman at ptano.
Naomi Bumgarner has helped
with the mll!lc.
A lrlo, Debbie and Connie mlngs.
11 was flrat reported that Pete
GWUand and VIcky lllnmum
•h d urcbaaecl the
with Mrs. Ray Profitt, ac- Egg...ton 8 P
Chsrles Butcher farm but be
~panlst, sang "I Waa Boi'D to
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changed bls mind so Barold
Serve the Lord, '·'He Touched Grahem purcbaaecl 11.
Me" and "Remind Me, Dear
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Butcher
Lord."
have buughl the Alklnll farm,
Rev. Hinzman and Rev. De better known as tbe Kit Sleeth
Moss eiJireaaed their ap- and El Forrest farm. Tbls farm
preclallon to the choir for their contains 400 acres, 8 lot of the
lalthlulneaa and to each peraon acreage being OlceUenl tractor
lor their work and support at
dltlonlnQ, power sittrlng
3-17-ffc
· take to audlon on a per·
automaflc transmlulon . - - - - - - - - these Sonday night services.
Jan~.and Mrs. M. A. Epple and ceniage bas~ . Call Jim
Adams, auctloneer 1 Rutland. MAN OR WOMAN to supply
o-·.
·•·ter
$2,SOO. Cell 992"2853 · 9-1-sic BASSET puppies, AKC rell·
"'" Connie Dickens used Mrs. Earl Foil vt.ited her ..,
Romans Blh chapter, ao and husband, the Hanlngs, at
lotered of · Belboy ltorlPhone 74H.o61 .
P-:13-lfc consumers with RawlelgJ't
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tage. 135-$50. Just Oft Rl. 7
products.
Cen
earn
$60
wee~ly
backgrowld scripture 118 he told Darwin. They all vt.iled a
For
Sale
part
lime,
$150
and
up
lull
near T - • ' Plains, Ohio.
the large ---' oo the closing
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If
home.
Phone
992-3666.
nlgbl of services "Speaking of respect to their coualn, Mr.
MOBILE Home, New Coolville 667·3156.
credll Ia good. Write Cherlle 1H6
8-16-lfc
Moon 12.500. Phont f.t\1.2204.
1-16-lOIC
re~~&amp;~on - no use to sing II - McGrath.
Penn, W. T. Rawle~
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talkllorpreachlt-llwedon'l
The Gerald and Leo Morris REDUCE safe and lost with
•PoMEROY- 1 story frame, ~
Uve it. Many people are pbiylng families were caUed to Dayton
Gobese lablel1 and E-Vap Chllllcollle, Ohio 45601, giving
name. address and phone 'le-POLLED Charolals bull. Real Estate For Sa le
bedrooms, 'h baoement,
water
pills.
Nelson
Orugs
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Cbrlatlanlly - Time we get at due to the death of the 14-yearnumber.
Phone
Chesler
985-3371
301
OLDER
HOUSE..,
cholct
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bath, . LIKE NEW INSIDE,
8-S· p
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11. We need the kind of religion old son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Syracuse. !'rlcad tor quick $9,~..
that calls for aacrUice."
Knopp in a car accident. Mr.
sale. Cell 992.53U
7.26-lfc POMliROY - WALK DOWN
He further staled ''If aU the and Mrs. Dana Howell and Mr. Lost and Found
· TOWN, 1. story, 3 bedrooms.
Ink In the world Wll8 used we and Mrs. H. L. Knopp are LOST: while-laced holler on
baltl, garage, 14.1100.
Eegle Ridge Road. II seen
would never be able to write all ~=::::~ of the boy. The pleese
call Chesler 985-4150.
lhe Jove of God. God loves all
1011 a daughter In a car John Wells.
world, the
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Love,yetln our Uvea we
Dnd It dll!lcult to forgive. There
are homes where mothers,
lathel'l and chUdren dn not Uv~
together In peace. II we can 1
love tbCloe we see, how can we
love God'"
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The Martin a1r conditioned
ambulance went to Columbus to
bring VIrgO A~ home but
before the ambulance arrived
he suffered a blood clot of the
"'dney and wll8 not released.
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Mrs. Roby Halliday vt.iled
Mra Bela Muaaer In Albany.
n'ts reported that Mr. Wm.
Clonch has . purchased the
bldldlnga(escepttheboulle) on
the Butcher farm from Harold
Grahem
Don Anderson auflered a
._..._ Mr
sudden fatal heart at~. a.
Ruby Halliday of this communlty Ia a sillier.
A homecoming basket dinner
at Zion Church. was well at-

be'""'••todlscoverls 'Wballs
the• 'Lord"'", L.-'--·•• and be
s ~·
about ll The church Ia not going
to IIUI'VIve If we don't win the
\ loll
The cburcb ought to 11ft
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Clliel up _ Ult bls up high.
•
Cllrilt refUiel to accept the
I Dnallty ol human nature. The
·Lardlhlp of Christ Is such that 11
redeems and lt glvea us ~~!:--ts suffering
v abundant llle. Religion doesn~
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k havetobedull-ll'sUvlng!ll'a fromabadhack.
n•-·t It'1 ba !ness'
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Payne
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farm from Harold Graham.
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Mrs. Janice Waldeck of
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Glouster and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Epple of Middleport
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vt.~led their parenta, ·Mr. and
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AWNINGS, otDI'm dOorS and
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Churdl met lor their AIJilllt
meeting and enjoyed a chlcken
dinner. Tbls Is the young
married c1ua and Edllll F..
and 1\br)' Plckena are teacbers.
"In MJ Hearl There Rlnga a
KeiodJ" was Slllll with Rev.
Bemlce Winkler at plano.
RaspGnllve readlni waa Pulm
141 and prayer by Mary
Plcbnl. A poem "When a
Friend leta you down" was

Jaw, Mrs. Walter (Anne)
Trulter, M, Glen Olden, Pa.,
had passed away suddenly with
8 heart attack. Walter Truater
ls brother of Mrs. Hanlon and
uncle of Rev. Winkler, Clifton.

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lor a buslneaa
meelln&amp;. the group decided to
,._at a Jove 8Ift to a llhut-ln
eaclllnalllh.
llobel Brown and ' Pam
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1Mme elf Edith FOJ&lt; within two
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Muoklngum college, New
Conc«d, Aug. w, with Roy
Mlller Harold Camehan Res
Sbeneileld. 'l'herem Johnson,
aor&amp;ce Karr and Csrl BUIUm
allendlns Johnson and Karr
wen on the program presentlllg
the topic "How we are
chantllnS..;,envlronmentyear
round grazlll&amp;."
ew re88UIW
Jt was announced !bat there
were 12 enlrles In lbe bay
conteat which the district
IIJICIIIIOI"d at tho Melp County
Donald R. Krulmberger, a Fair wllh Roy Holter winninl
freqlllllllvllltortoMelpCounty lbe trophy.
aoer the years, Is new treasurer
oflbe(Joodyear Corporation in
A£on.
Com Production
Mr. Kronetllerger, who lls
llllftled to the former Naomi Meetings Slated
Jobneon, youngeat lllster of
'ibertoD Jobneon, Racine, bas
Meigs area fanners are in·
been serving aa assistant vlted to attend twillght corn

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was accepted by tbe Yelp
County Commluloners
Tuesday mornln&amp; in lbe amQllllt
of $111,500 for I yard anol tine
quarter loader. The loader wlll
replace the preRnt uillt at tbe
county gravel pit at Lelarl
FaiL!.

Jnolber~.sealedbldl

for lwnp and stoker coal wlll II!=
ad.....uaed with blds to ~
opened al tile office of lbe
Cllllllllasloners on Sept. 1htt
am.
Meeting wlth tbe comliJissloners was Donald Diener,
admlnlatra!Gr of Veteran•
MemorltiHoepltal,inregardiG
a new rotd around the new
hoapltal addition.
Attending were Charles R.
Karr, Sr., Bob Clark and
Warden 0ur1 COO!D)hJBlooera
m1 Marlba
clerk.

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farm on Route 7 near Cheater
will be the second slop.
John Underwood, area
agronomist, Blll Smith, area
farm management agent, and
Blair Jalll!On, extension plant
pathologist, w1ll cover the
IGplca of producUon, man·
@llement 1114 disease.
AU inte •-• 1
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Bqpns

Tonight

MASON _ Mason's Little
League is aponsorlng a softball
Ulurnsment thlBLeaeventnsdlamatondlhe
Masoo Little
sue
below the Masoo Drive-In.
The double ellmlnation softhall tournament will begin at
5:45p.m. when Stewart's
Hardware meets Middleport
and lite Mason church wlll
battle Miller's Market at 6:45
pm. ·
· SII!een 1eamB have entered
the tournament and games are
scheduled each evening through
Labor Day. Trophies wW be
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ad Glon ~ of Olkland
Park were on hllld.
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hoard of dlrectora was an· on the Albert Parker !ann near

aolllced by &lt;llalrman Russell
DeYoung. In lbe now pollltloo,
Mr. Kormberger replaces John
F. Bennett, treasurer lor 10
yen, who retired lollowinS a
40 year career with Goodyear.
Kronsnberger, who iB 49,
joined Goodyeer In 1983 !rom
Price, Waterbouse ad Co.,
c.rtlfted pubUc accountanls.
Prior to that be waa controller
of SelberllDg Rubber Co.
A native of Cleveland,
KrUienber8er graduated from
aWl Slate University in oo
with a degree In 8CCOlllllng IIICl
Ia a mtmber of the Amerlean
l'llllltllle of Oertlfled Pullllc
Accouulanll.
The ltoxetibetS«a reticle II
104 Creatwood Drive, WadIIWU'Ih, a suburb of A£on.

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board of supervisors' &amp;D·
A bld fronl ibe Soutbeaal aw(rded wltb lla.eb
Elected were Thereon
Johnson, chairman, and flsc:al
apnt, Ra Shenefield, vice
chairman, and Roy Miller,
IICI'elary and treaaurer.
A report on a sub&lt;lrea 6

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Meellngaaaprevloull)'wlll be dlkeni--'-IG be lllisiled
beld on tbe - d Mmclay of
•each JDOntb at 7:30 p.m. l'llr nbleql,..t meetllip.
Bebyslttera wlll be provided II

WI' nd ,. ng Tra ,., Club

Plans 1970.71 Slate

Three members of the Eighth
GredeConllnnatlooQasaoltbe
St. Paul's Lutheran Church in
Pomeroy, have returned to
their homes alter apendlng 8
week at Lutheran Memorial
camp, Fulton, Ohlo.
The boys, Michael Braun,
Mlckev• Williams, and Jeff
RidgWay attended Manthano
Camp, which ls the . New
Testament word for Ieamer.
Thethetneoftbeweek'aBlble
study was ''TosetherMM."
TIMn was a wide selection of
acllvllles in wblch tbe boyJ
could pai1lcipete, IUch u arts
Md craft., football, buehall,
swblunlng, choir, IIJiimasll&lt;:a,
aoccer, volleyball, 1114 nature
bikes. They bad tbelr cl!olce of a
bike wblch
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areaa of VInton County ......, to'
be combed IGday 'by • comblned . county-elate l)OII!!O in
search of Oliver Milia, alleged
ldller of VInton CotmiJ Sheriff
· Haf.old Steele.
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Steele,' a If-year wteran of
law enfOI'cement who had plan·
ned wrellre In 1m, wu fatal·
ly shot ln tbe back and side
Monday ilblle serving a war·
rant on Mllla. Tile suapect waa

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Qepartment of lllghways public
l..arlng Oct. 2.
The 10 a.m. bearing wlll be
conducted
by Division
Deputy
Director John
M. Dowler,
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Johnny Caab opena a threedoy series of appearances in
lbe grandstand today, whUe lbe
Dave Merrifield helicopter
acrobat show waa held lor an.
olberday.
On 1be barneas reclng achedule, the featured race waa lbe
Director of Agriculture pace
with $25,1100 in prize money.
Frisky lllll Willi tbe $32,660
Buckeye State ~ (or two •
year • olds in Tueada)''a card.
Wayne A. Lewis, Hamilton,
showed tbe grand champlon
Holstein dairy cow for the third
consecutive year. He bs a 11 •
year. old 4-11 member.
Donald Keltner, New Vienna,
won lhe jbDlor dlvlsloo of sheep
blocking and trimming wblle
Tom Cla)'IIWI of Eaton cap-

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lured first place in the oenlor
divlsloo.
Lynn Wallace of Cottover, an
II · year · old brunette 'llbo
reigned aa Champaign County
Fair Queen, was named OUlo
State Fair Queen for 1970. She
is a freshman at tile University
of anclnnatl majoring In fash.
ton design.
Cindy Hester of Buller Coun·
ty, Sally Stinson of Ross Coun·
,ty Diane Disque of Franklin
County and Cindy Martin of Ml·
aml CoWity were named wthe
COW'!. Miss Wallace will enter
lbe Queen of Queena cooteat
Sundoy.
The Hats Day contest saw
Mrs. Russell Wllllam8 of the
Columbus suburb of Baley win ,
with two entries - lbe Moll :

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Eltleaded o•lo wealber Ann Blitz of Kent bad tbe ~ ,. . ·

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Medal
Sewage
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·. · . · . . u. s. · Iilii·reflect.
"' credll . System· • Smtday wltll.
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Ohlo wlll be gut~t. at lbe -...,,, .•
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IGday.
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n. 8io. 111111 1be
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Medal for commended by Jimes W.
frOm Oct., l'lillllps, alrfl'e1d ~II A. Pf4!1N111 report on the
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Can ..'11111 VIetnam. Tbf let!A!r propou1 sewage system In the
of~~~~~· lonl8rdid Jo l(popp'• parenll'. •IUa&amp;e of Rullaad
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sul:lsfantlaHnterest t!) ·YOUr mO!)lly. Milke the
moil of \lOur stvJ.irclJ !Aotcomt. '""e regularly.
Your savings af dli' Pan~ Is not ottly safe. but ,
available· \IIIMIIever netided . So ... come ln
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con· Veterlttl Melllorlat Hotpltal
ADMITTED
- Eqene
baur ~ 'lll,l'tl•,
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Pomeroy;
Clara
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Mlnarsvllle; Charles
IUtchle, Mlnersvllle; Harold eo.assemblyroom,USliOEast, OOLUMBUS(UPI) - AU,etar
IWcfolil . . iieen•Pn!liedUI Smllll, . Jr., Reedlvllle; Athens.
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the 011eaco offtclt.lor fanllng, Theartha ·Keefer, Polnl Tile prvjJOIIetl 1U • mile good weather and plenty of
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reque.... or s,Na..
emtlnsUS50· US33juncllonin place the 1970 Ohlo Slate Fair
~ . Hufflllaa director
DISCHARGES - Nancy AtbenawellsllitgCR20•US33 attendancelnrecord!lgures.
NvleWW tbe Si•twt«. N..,..: Manley, .Everett Hutton, junction solllh of .Dlrwln. II More than one mlWpn people
· . btl!'b06d YOuth Qarpa prOfll'lm Giclrle Gteen, Janel kn, would parallel emllng US 33 have attended tbll year's espom1 Operation ~
Joblt Nelaon, ml Orla Jlub. and former propoled alignment siUon in the flrltlb: days, wilh
Tblrty Glllla and llelf• bard.
w the west
six daya yet to run. Tuesday's
~~~~~~~ n ~ emRevised alignment would figures showed 154,539 falrg&lt;&gt;pljiilldbttlleprojeCidnll'"'!lto ·
better accommodato planned ers, boosting the total to 1,145,·
cl181j!tp pgbllc ·areu ud
FIREMEN CAU.BD
four lane lbnlted IICCtsl hlsh- 704, more than 1:10,1100 ahead or
'lfi'lllilll, ·
Ml~ firemen IUIIW1!fed way and proposed interchanges last year.
Buliara SeliN, Home a call al11:2$ am, Tues!ay to with CR 102, west of Shade and The one-mllllooth visitor was
OttmdJ · .Ntni. oldllned tbe Race .St., where a car was Ohlo 181, wesl of Dlrwln. · 011e of the Robert Cochran lam·
eomd..-!t7 llf!l~tl proJIIct reported on fire.
Suggested right of way for Uy from Strongvllle. Cochran, a
IIDdthelll'wlt~fGcldad The lU&amp;e was ~ proposed new corridor foUowa pharmaceuUcal salesman,
Meclle,t proJ'!CI wblell waa before.the department's arrival II!CIIimnendaUoni of ,_,~~y brought his wife and ftve chil·
fanded bt the~~ d .,,IIIII. !lftd.~eaware lf8hl. Owner completeli preilmlury en· dren to lhe lair on his vacation.
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The Cblldren, including a set of
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IIIGderete lanlover Ieday,
Aaalyala leaeraliY believed
Ike market's dowaward
cornc:tlon lllll bas furtber IG
go after m,t week's lllroal
lldva11ce. TWey also noted llutt
eoacera . ·aver
labor
wanted 101' not appearing In negollatloas ltl Delroll alao
court after he threatened elec· could put a damper ••
trlc company c:rewa lnatalling tradlq.
eleclrlc linea acrou his proper· ,.,.,,.,,.,.w.v.·,···-~''-&lt;·"""~'"'1""""
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Deputy Dive Wilbur, with
Steele at lbe lime of tbe lhoottna, was Wl)unded when be
tried IG call fOI' belp after hear·
lng 1hots apparently kill·
ed Steele.
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8berllf depnlles from sur·
I'01IDdJng counUes ,joined pollee
4op llld lllgbway Patrol bell·
coptesl In a IDIIIIIve search of
lbe detutel7 wooded area Tuesday. Mllbt waa believed carry.

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Pomeroy connell's approval
of tbe measure wUJ he for.
warded w Theodore Beegle,
englnter of the Mel,p County
Hlgbway Department
CoUildl, meeting earner than
1lsU81 due to·the fact thel Labor
Day labs on the regular
meeting dote this mooth, s1ao
pve a second and third reading
to an ordinance provldlng for
action ln caoeo where old
bulldlngs are fire or safety
hazards.
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dangerous or fire haZards wbe there wlll be no loitering on .,- i
either repaired or tom down. village owned lots from 10 p.m; •
The ordinance outlines to 6 a.m. A fine of fliG Jl! ·'11;
proteatstepa 'bleb tbe pwpet 17 provided for violalorl. '"-"' .
owner may take if he objecls w more readlnp wlll be ~~ .·
lite order. It further provides
The ordinance oo loitering_If
acliOI'I which the fire chief is to· ' the result of conalllenl I'Cll)ltake to follow thrOUjlh on lhe plaint. by members of t!M/
razing of bulldlnga lf the pollee department' on 'lollerbtf
property owner takes no. aclloo laking place on village owned
on orders. The ord1nan~e lots. Considerable damagl"
provides allo that the fire chief baw been Incurred to plrillii
may lnoure safety measures be meters, partlculatly cin 1M,
taken by firms which deal in lower parldng lot along lbe 011&lt;1
lnflamable materials. ,
River, by young pe4!p.le loafiDg
!&gt;lven a fll'll readlni! was an there during the """l.llfll)r
Ol'dinance U1 stop loitering on
(Cottllnued OD pace :

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bOwn u the lllland ChW'ch
l!oa!l. Approval of the IIR road
ll.apattofaplanwafkedbulby
local leaders some montba ago
for Improvement. to be made In
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ben ollbe Blah Scbool Ololr: '11ley 11re ltaying bt lbe Youth
Oanler Donllitorlet oa lite Illite J1'11r&amp;roonda. Debbie lathe
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president MJla lludlon, OpeDed Hubbard, MlldNd Plftb.~.
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Roberta Jlaker, Kevin BartGn,.. Herrlaon'lllle Elementaq - Jm MIIScJ!l,
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Cindy DIU, Becky . ~ Demoakey, Gfqory Knap, Jeff ~~ lliqie, Pall) Rupe, De!n ' ,;..,,jm
Donald Eichinger, Marllit Moore, Ton)i Seott, Aana Sl!lrt!t Randy Tacketl, ~
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A1TEND CB J,utBOREE
SYRACUSE - Mr.andMrs.
JamesR. Whlte,doughterMar)'
:~edovemlibtcamplnglna rou..·lll4~for,l.~
·Belh, llld Roy Unroe of Dunbar •
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Twp houri .... day wu IIJ)enl maybeealelltbere, taken out or
W. Va. and Richard Duckworth
Tours flower BlloWB, clvlc dearallons wlll be ~lured. •-•Iller
c1u1 with tllelr 11 wiU be dellver611111·Syracule
m1 Agne9 White, local, atbeaullfl~tlon projects are oo Arrangemtllll wo.re made U1 b;di'vlduot ~cher, who ac- reoldent.. For deUvery ·Nt'VIce
tended the 'frl.County ClUzena
the agenda of actlvllles planned continue lbe lunllr lllfdm club companied tbe cblklren to phone enMll, 11'JZ43'13 or 11ft.
BandRadloClubjamhoreehcld
by lhe Winding TraB Garden work with tbe cub scouts.
lbe UJness of 2101 or aee any /•IIJ!:lllary
Sunday, Aug. l&amp;, at lbe Beckley
Qub for the 19'10-71 year.
Attending the p!•nnlnc :
Mlcha
. el, member.
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Radio Club Grounds at Crow•
Meeting recently 11 the home aeulon were Mrs. Robert u 1..,._ and Jeff wert in lbe
A "Ilea martel" wul alia' be
W. Va. and visited Hawks Nut
of Mra. Dora !Ieaton, lhe club Lowla, (nlldent; Mn. Heaton, -r~&gt;
11111
Fischer held and there wlll be ~··
new state park near Amstead,
olllcers and prosram com· vice prelldenl; Mn, 11obert :r'ofPastorT ·von
w. Va.
teams.
thll
Melp
mltiH members outlined the Thompton, presldtllt-elect;
was •pent
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wlll be ot 'whlciJ f1Die i ·' · ~ 'member.
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Also attending from tbe local
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provide
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Unl\ld
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area's Trl-County Club were tile People's Bank team.
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attnb WPI ,bold a lliillli:
Harold Will ~r .. Buck Beaver, On Thursday evening at S:45 11ap II apected to be com· Johnsons Announce
STAR CLASS MEI!:TB
-tiblpltlbe-Ciflnw
Mike Neutzllng, Buster Pbe~. Meadowgreen
Gardens wlll pleled 111 the tlld of tbll y-.
SYRACUSE _ The atUUtal
DtuJiu llariiDI at, •• aJD,.
anci G«qe Francis.
meet K.lll4 K. Mobile Homes
A tblrd ..... wW btVolw Birth of Daughter
p•-•c of the Star Clul ol the
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wllb Jim's Amper
more euavatlon 011
Mr ml Mrs Jamea w Firat United Preabyterlln
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meet GSI atl:45.
Iilii roed C111111r11C11on.
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frlda'y eyenlng'aachedule
WbettC'I'IIplete,lbeparkwlll Jolmaon of Pomerny are an· Mra.SualeFIIcheratMomln&amp;
wiU lnclude tbe West Columbia itfford pttWc flablit&amp;, phmnlng noiD1~ tbe blrtb of a daughter Slar. A dellcloua potluck lunch
Tws.
HlllhllUes versus Point All Slarl lind bodng, pcmleklng llld oo Aug. ll at the Pleaaant was served at noon, with grace
htof. I
at•$:45 p.m. .llld the Farmers OV1l'Dl&amp;bl campbt1 ladlllles, Valley Hosp~ m pG!IDds being glft!i Jiy Mra. Rachel ~ 'plcnlc .of lbe . put
ANNE OF THE
Bank te1m veraus Foote ·
The baby.:; baa been · eci McBride, !levm•l members of malronloiB:!'IIIPilueCbaplllr,
THOUSANO OAYS
Mlnerala18:45,
14 OWlets Gr--"-·"'~ lhe~MalunCiulwere &lt;Jrd* d tile
Slar,.: ITtchnlcAIIorl
llllrelbmenta wlll be BOld.
Tractor Contest
Teresa Lyn, "'j-.· -,;!ye guesta. · ·
held~ nlshfat tile ~!«tie of
Richard Burton
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Gonovteve Bulold
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RECENT GUJI81'8
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Mrs' Followlnll tbe .lunch tbe Star ~ ~, Jolm ~.
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Mr --A Mrs 0or Ebersbach Slated Labor Day
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Mra: Clul hel!llla . . - meetlllg ......,... ..
Tile Ant F.-n Uncle
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' · A barbeeue, garden tractor Frances lloltou,' Lelarl, W. va. wlth
. ,-rankle
Mumaw, Husband~ ~ ~ _.
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former realdents of Mason ml
~1, preeldlng. SbQ read gulall at the plmlc. Mn. Allen
now o1 Otlando, Fla., visited tbe pulllng contell 1114 a pua4e· ml Mrs. Nora Jobnson, Grove the 23rd Paalm .for ,devof!ona. Hupu pve cnce. Gimes
peat two weeki wlth her wW he among tlie hljhllsbb City, are great-srandmotben. lldl call was~:.~ were played and 'prl••
molber, Mn. Everett (Gladys) wbSD lbe Otetller fire deplrl· The Jobnsona have a Bible·- · JloullM · ·
awlrdeci to lbe wlmerl. Plana
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. Tltomaa bt Mason.
ment ._.. lla . Labor lla7 deughter, Jamie Sue, nine, ml iraa c:Ot,dQ~:!ed. Cballlllrll five ·~ to ,ierve refresh.
VIsiting ~ Ebersbachs at celelntlon Monda,J.
a aoo, Todd, seven.
ml IIJ:.Of lluciY· booll ''G\l!l'i menll at tbe Cha.Ptet: meeUni
·Ther mother • home were Mr.
A cblcll;~n aad II)JIIrerlba
P,Ychlit!lt'· .were ·~ ml ~ nlsht.
s.pt. 1
and Mn. Morris Walker of barbecue wlll begln II 11 SJII.
s~ed. M call
fOI' A~ were Mt.llld Mrl.
Double Fiotun Progrom'
· Nevado; Mrs. Mabel Gerlach with lbeparadeachedttled l'llr 1
September wlll be • Bible .w.n Hi!aMi, ·" "· and Mn.
and !laughter Carol, of Pt.
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' Mn .....la u •..o.- ..L~...c· J....... ~- .~ ..._
THE STERILE
Pleasant· Mre• F....-esl Bachtel p.m. ...,._, u.- _...., Veterans ll{emtrlal HOIPital character. · . ..., """"r'' .....,._, ~..., "" . .... """'
CUCKOO
of Mlddiepor't· Miss Jessie contesl:"'twil!.!'!l"~bSeldpJDat.witbeth AD~ITTED - Mlcbelle wlll be tbe belli~, Meetlllg JJ&amp;r!'Y.,~1Jir,:._andGrMn.,
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Calor
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Bearba
Pomeroy·
Lena
Noble
clolled
with
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Flddln8
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!.Ira Minelli
-:u~~: ~!:' O.le lila farm In the Mason;' Tlmoth7 'j118tls, Mid: Atten~lns , were ,111~mbera French, Mn. ·!!:~~Norton,
Wenden Burton
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· fotODIICID.Jnthelltemoi!D llM!n! dll!port; Vlclcle.YoWJg, Olfton; Mn. Dalay RoUih, Mra. Mn.Beu)alqlay.M,~. Jtllle
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LOCAL IEMI'8
wlllbePIII"'IIIdbleyderaeee Joyce Carson, Mason; George Florence Polll, Mn; Rachel Houdaahell, ~·' ~ ~;~r,.
(Calor)
Temperature ' ln downtown for tbe dtlldna.
Radekln, Albany; Ruby Gibbs, ·~~. Mn; M)'la Hudeon, Lyo111 and lh'izl &amp;I'NJ~on, .
R Puneroy Tueaday at 11 am.
Pl'oceedlfrom1heda7wlllgo Lelart, w. va.; Harry Relt-~· · Mrs. Ada Edjlle Miller.
, •
==-==A=Im:•:::. 70 4egreea under sunny department.
tolbeflreecpdprnenl~oftbe mire,
West Colwnbla; Debbie . SJack. Mrf' AUSUSI&amp; 'tVlll and
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Alberton, Long Bottom; · gut~t., Mtl. Doria Jrle..d llld
Charles Whittington, Jr., · Qarr1n .,., JWrln,Mrl. Ellber
Ml"'"......... m1 Woodrow Call ' Harden and Debbie, Mra.
81!:1!:1• DIVOBCI!:
Melp Geaeral Helpltal
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Jr., Mld!lJeport.
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DISCHARGED
Michelle
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anij
ua,Jd,
Mn.
Mel,p
CoWIIJ ,Conimiltl Pleu ·
·DISCHARGED
- Georse
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Bearhs.
lAura
PICkeN,
Mri.
-l!eatrltt
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by
Cryalal &amp;:, SlllfJI'OII,
Kaulf.
111aJre J4ft ·~ N- Racine, )II. t; a..ln,t Cal~ B.
and ril.a and~; ANI tbe Simpson, Jr., ~om~roy,
- • ,,bolteu, Mrs. ~·
· · .charllnS a~ chtelty.

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awarded each ·lilth ·a

COIDity parka department. was
OpeD bo
1iDUlft8 broadl)' at lbe now 8IJII. honored during a program ot wiU be IIW1Irdad.
~
acre part. Davie Councilmen tl!eSep!emberltmsetlngoftbe claurootnviiUallat!wlllbe
Dave Yarborough and Jeffrey Rutland P.T.A.
alta' eacb meeting.
Latham weno alao on band Ul Plana for the recognlllon of Mn. Howard lllrcbllald wlll
tbe park that wlllaene tbelr Mn. Margaret Paraonl, Mn. bandle notes of tbe meetln8l IG
Martha Cbapm·~, Mro. ,.._,11, Mra. Tam lllriiD wlll
area. .. _ ...._ llOiiiiiiOilled Blanche Nellon, llld- Mn. Allla .serYe
- - • ptC4Pam dtllrmiJI,
''MrS ,... .._
ad Wmclell Grate u bance
that th~ park would be a living Osdln were made cllrlng a
memorial to her hlllbald.
recent executive committee chairman.
'"As time goes by,'" she meetlngheldattbeboiDeofMr. Hoapltallty for the firll
oald " 'and 88 tbll park Is and Mn. Vernon Weber.

furthwde¥eloped, I beHove thot
all the people fNn all waiU of
Hie will benefit from tbe
CllllliDlJslone' ~~ : :
the Iovin&amp;· llll!llldld~•• L~ to
Mlll'kbam wbo
- ,_. make tbll co1Dity a better place
in whlch to Uw.'"
A few days following the
dedication ceremonlea an
_.,,Till federal grant for second
slap clevelopmenl of Markham
Park wu announced by the
Department ol Lend ml Water
CottserYatlon. The money wlll
be used fllr lnltallallon of
U!llltles, acavallo11 d a ~
acre lake, wblch wlll be named
Laka Mldoi)'D bt lrlbute to the

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