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waa fllbllng" so oblefven eould hOitagea were 0011111 to Nlco81a,
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publlc services. Hoepltals wl!re
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trimton In their upeetWvtctory over the Tlpra. ·

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Oblo uleaded outlook
'11umday alld Friday:
Wllflll wllll blpo Ia the
upper '101 north to lhe. 8lo
aoatb sad l~wsln the 50s. Fair
1bunday and a chuce ef
•bowen Friday•

PAST ELEGANCE of tile Ttius soulhern colonial style
mansion ~ reOected in these huge poplar pillars at1he front
of the old plantation home located In Rutland Township. It
was hoHt by Sle)ilen Titus \1lbl founded a I,IJOO..acre sheep
plantation in Meigs County in 1833. People of wealth, the
Titus family operated woolen mills in1he east. Tbe plantation
was founded In Meigs County to aupply more wool. Tbe
mansion was last occupied by the lateGeCX"ge V. Titus and Ilia

sister, the late Mils Edltll Titus, grandcblldren of the foun.

der. Mrs. George Lasher of Rutland IJ a sister of the late
occupants and Mrs. James Tltua of pear Rutland, a lllsler-lnlaw. Contents of the mansion wW be sold at public auclloa
beginning at 10:30 a.m. on both Wemeaday and TbU!'8day.
Patrona of the aale wW not he permitted Inside the structure ·
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Ilia arrival in Rome Sunday.

Rome, and wavl!ll red 111¥1 ;rleci2!15JiellGIIIIIIId

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growth - of ,
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HJsbw'ay Act ot 19'10 reported
FrldayoutollbelloUaePubHe
Works ('munllfee of wblcb
Miller iJ I member.
11 wo~l! authorize ap·
aays propriaUonSIIUIOOnillllyn f«
• point thai each o1 the flleal years 11172 and
1973 for the c:oostrucuon and
bnprovement of blghwa~s Into
areas of hlgb eoonomlc grol'llh
lnlbe polential.
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earner IIIla lflshway ·Act Is of major · In;,.;;, .n:.:.i!ll&amp;rbi .lbla 1 ter,at to Southeaatem Oblo

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will keep the Mediterranean

-whereagrowlnsSovletnaval
for~il '~nging A!nerica's
lbng-l!landing dominance In lbe
Mediternnean- shorlly ·after

ROME (UP!) - Preladent
Nlllon~ganbiaEuropean tour
In Italy today l'llth bilks oo the
tense Middle East and a sur·
prlae welcome for 211 Americans
returning home after three
weelu In Arab guerrUla cap.
tlvlty.
The President Oew to Rome
International Airport by

before a gala luncbeon given in
blahOBoraiQulrinalePalaceby
President Guioeppe Sarasus.
The passengers were
among 38 American airline
p&amp;osengers held for three weeks
In Jordan after guerrillas
bljacked four airliners. The 211
Dew to Rome to pick up six.
olberswhobadarrlvedearlier.

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patenllal of the - · " Miller
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aflet confenjng wllll Premier Jn Ammln.
Emlllo Colombo, who wen,t
aloDS to meet the freed White House Preas Secretary
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Ronald Ziegler said Nixon and
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'lbe•Amertcans~Dyin&amp; Saragat, in a morning con11111'011 dep4i~ .areatlr ~ Nfl:olla, Cyprua, aboarda lerence at the Qu1r1na1e Palace,
.-~· -ood·l'oad.l." It Is, eXpected 'l'r~ •'I'Jfll'ld Airlines jet el! '
the Importance of lbe
' '· dial lhe Federel-Aid Hl&amp;hwaY fOUl!! to lbe Unllecl Slates.
to European
#-·1!f11 ~ve House, eoD• · Nlllon IPPIIf'!ltly decldf!d .
NIXon callerl It the
·~aiiM Wjlhln the.next ~ meet tbeln a&amp;.r Jearnlng of the ,
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Thedemonstratora,Lelnra
Colnmuni.lt call that brourht
allies into the atreell of 35 other
cltleaandtowna,gotnocllllel'to
Nixon than several blocb.
UnprecedenleciMCUrlty kept
potential troublemakers away
from the majestic Qulrinale
Palace wbere the Nlxona were
overnight guests of Saragat.

leaden arid NATO' mllltary
C0111111811ders, Nlzon uld be
would cllacua "one primary
Indispensable prficlple of
American forelp poltey."
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the nece ry atrenglb in !be
Mediterranean to pmern the
peace against thOle who lilllbt '
tllrealen the peace," he lllid.

of any nation In the
Mediterranean has understandably a tremendous
slake In peace ln. the
Mediterranean.
NIIIOD Pledl:e
"The Mediterranean is a
cradle of many great
clvllizallons of the past," Nixon
added, "and we are determined
that It ahall not he the starting
place of great wars In the
future."
loA Nlzon and his wife Pat
NEW HAYEN - Ollie C. Mrs. Lola Jeffers, botb of
were greeted oo a pleasant Roush, 71, New Haven, dlreetor Masoo; Mrs. Sadie Moore of
Rome evening In the cob- of the Maaon County Bank at HunUngton, and Mrs. Ora

Ottie R0 ush Dz·es

Century palace of Italian
presldenla, .opposition to his
visitlumedJDto demonstralloos
In the atreell.
Band.l "!youthful extremlsta
racftd th~ough the streets
chanting ..li·Nillon slogans,
hurling atones that smaslled
windows In ~e American
Elpreaa Co.,a bank and several
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· Lilla Mae Soller dlatrict
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several weeks of tuneas.
An employe of the bank 41
years, Mr. Roush was a
member of the New Haven
UnitedMethodlat Church wbere
he bad been a Sunday Scbool
'teacher 40 years. He was a
mem,. of lbe Junior Order of
untied Alllerbn Mecbenlca
Lodge, and crt American Lealcm
Poet No. 140 at New
Mr•.Roush waa born J~m~ 2!1.
1899, II lbe Broad Run O!ID·
munlty In Maaon County, the
aon crt the late Ailam· and

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three half-brolhere, Grover
Roush of Mason; Fred Roush of
Letart, and Wtllle Grimm of
New Haven, and a bal!-clalel',
Mrs. Annie Fry of Elgin, m.
Funeral services will be at
I :31J p.m. Tuesday at the New
Haven United Methodist Church
l'llth the Rev. Wllll.un De Mllu
· ofticiatlng. The Rev. Acbaab
MtUer will assist. Frienda lllaJ
call at the Foglesong Funeral ·
Rome any time. The bodr wDl .
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hour prior to services.

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Isabelle Boyd Roueh.
SurvivlngareblawUe, Edna;
a son, Marvin T., of New
Haven; two daurhters, Mrs.
Joyce Carson of Mason and
Mrs. Sally Ebenbacb of
Syrljcuae; eilbt grandcldldren,
afour·
broilier,
Leon;
A Pennsylvania
SISters,Arlie,
Mrs. of
Lesnear
Smtih and fined on each of

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I'll tll,e:fofarauder room at Ironton, - • Joy 111d !ll'lde and a
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m a line U Cln . .Woodward 13 Cln. St. Tigers' I'OGal were lllock, 111bellef, 8lld 1n111der rl.llow It could
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'lbal'a bow 11 lrlltbne y-. ago, after Melp opened its
bellbaek !U1!flland)' Borlni. ~- Acodomy 0
league llcbedUie wtlllatu YictAiry over unbellevtna Ath8111.
lb. aopbomore quarterback, ~· RH. Acad. 6Cieve. Hawken
'l'lie Ma'luden had deboucbed Into Ath8111 With oddl of 2to 1
.8lldl ran ·for 3&amp; Yarde In nine Oevllland St. Joo. 12 Mentor 6 plentlfalflvCII'IDithe1101tMHlrBI1lldop,lnA!bena,thalll;.
carrlet. Karr ICilHd ~ b1Uclt- Lakewood 16 Shlker Helgllls 10
'l'bll y.r 1r11 the 111'!11 the united commllllllea of Rulland,
down and Bwln8 ..:ored a 8tr,klhlnt 20 8tachwoo- I
MJM!epcrt ,llld . Pomero; fielded a loolbaU team under lhe
., pollitll'iillilir.JouchdQtm.
· Cleve. Cerdtnal 1•
Marauder bannir. 'lbe ICilcllat bodlel bad not been Jolr,led, a
'lbe def~ Wllll 'led by Alan
Cleve. Lutheran e. • faciDr . 1llil rllaed wldelpread cl0ullts IIIDGI1I the populace
Holter 100 lb ·Junto•" Rlc:barcl Cen. Cont. Celhollc 26 Padua o .......... or not ,_,..,10 -......o..A In a '-'"•" aquad could •- at·
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Rick Slndera, 140 lb. junior; Mans. Sr.·o Mono. Madison o
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H~atd &amp;br, 170 lb. eenlor; (tiel
tbne ICbool tredlllonl under Coach &lt;hartea O!aucey who bad
Mlke8orlilg,180 lb1 eenlor, and Lora to Southview 8
been at Pameroyln 1964 'lllulllbe RDion of 1917werefrelbmen.
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3:31' left In the first qiW'Ier Field 21 K,.,t 7
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1yetem wu llr111Je, at 1eut to Mlddleplrt and Rutland boys.
whiiiO,veSmlth, liiOib. ~or. Cenfltld 11 LaBre 12 (tiel
How could they jeD Into a unit capable of beating proud, weD·
paMed Ill Bob CaldweU, l3S lb. Wlntervlllt lO
*Wed Athllll, the defendlq cl!amplm• two years nJIIIlng?
junior end,.fnm ill yards out.
Steubenville Cent. 7
TO be brulall,y fraDt about It, while there wu optlmlsm
Wlth'49•aecoodo 1a1t In lbe first Cln. Wott. Hlllt~ Dty. Meed. 8 plorelnAibenl,lllerewuntttetnWe!UmMelpcounty.
12mlnulel, Smllb hit Eichinger :;.':'12 Local 11 Delphos St. · Ovtmmfn&amp; all of that; the lOO'llellm beat AthiiiUiundly,
with I beauUful pus good for 88 St. Henry 12 Venal !leo 6
11!dDII good,~~ and, U hlltllry records, went on to
tM~a, 10 ~ II IU. On lbe Butkeye \lotrey 22
m 111delated letpie I8UOII 111d the dwnpionablp.
lint play In 1be aeeond quarter,
Marlon Catholl&lt; 1•
'lblll YictAiry eleclzlfled llallaDd, Middleport and Pomeroy
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footbaU lana IniAl lbe 1111ty of ap1r1t that the aquad of players,
. • Y{pn Lo,cal Quarterback Columbus He;r.;'1~ RtBdy 0 IIIOblruslvely, u If being lof!eth• came naturally, already bad
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tnlillllf 'i nll ...,. oo the nat
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.
With nine mtnulea left in the
'
~.
however, and With
t1eYeland bolding a 31·27 lead
1J¥11$r Dave WUcox ptc¥d
Nelsen lett the game afta! , off. ' I ·Don Gault paaa 011 the
lolslng a 12-yard paaa to fAll! , 4tera 20 and returned 11 to the ·
Hooker that look the baU {j, the 3&lt;1.
·
.
Two playa later iller quarter.

~~~kend Summitry ~'"*ohn::Z~u$ . •I•"•nc•~·:~ ~e: n"~letced1

Auanlla'a peUtlon to lfle

New

York Yac!ll Qub uklng lor the
United Stalel' proteat ol the
secu&gt;d . ra~ of the American:
cup ID be overruled waa denied,
leaving lbe u;s. defender
Intrepid with a 3-1 lead In the

series.

world

New

&lt;X&gt;LUMBUS, Ga. (UPII Muon Rudolpb fired a final
round M lor a mole ocore of
274tocapture the$80,000Green
Wand -ilpen golf champloo·
ahlpa.

TOKYO (UPI) -Japan's
_
Yolhlald Numata knocked out
NEW YORK (UPi) -Bonnie America's Paul Rojas In the
and Gay won lbe . $108,130 filth round to retain the world
Matron atake8 lor 2-year old junior Ughtwelght boxing ttUe.
fillies at Belmont Park.
MANSFIELD, Ohio (UPI)DETROIT (UP!) -Gordie George Folbner of Arcadia,
Howe of the Detroit Red Wings CaUl. won the P3,000 ConUnensigned a •1110,000 two-year tal Series Formula, a oporta·
contract with the NaUonal carraco.
Hockf!Y League club.
IMOLA, Italy (UP!) -Clay
HOUSTON (UP[) -Roterna· Regazzoni of Switzerland won
ry Casala of San Francisco won the lmoJa Grand Prix Fonnula
Ute 15,000 Virginia SUms 2 auto race at the wheel of a
invitational IA!nnls tournament Tecno.
by heating Judy Tegart Dalton
of Australia, $.7, 6-1, 7-li.
SAN JUAN, P.R. (UP!) Ken Bucl1anan of Scotland
scored an upeel vic!Dry over
lamael Laguna of Panama to .
win the· Ugiltwelght bolrlng

champion8btp.
Sllllllay
PlTI'SBURGH (UPI) -The
Pittsburgh Plrale8 clinched lbe

•!« out r111 the Cljlveland
delenclera to COIII!ll!lta a tl"fard
acorlng play. Aliil· 110 San
Francllco wu ahead, JWl.
Brodlulao hll Wlllard With a
Ove-yard touchdown In the lint
quarter and COIIIIeCied to
Thomu for a ~$-yard IICOI'lng
aerial in the second period.
Mel PbUIIps Intercepted a
Nelsen paso With 4:02lelt In the
lint quarter and rambled 35
yards to score.
The Browns a1ao acored 1n
the llrol quarter &lt;11 Doll
Coc:kroft'a ZB-yard field goal
and an eight-yard pau 1nm
Nelsen to Hooker.
'lbe Browns meet the Plllaburgh Steelen Saturday night
In Cleveland.

Tum

WL T WL T

Heldflberg

1o o 2o o

Kenyon

10 0 2o 0

Hiram
Musklngum

100
100
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Wittenberg
ooo
Denison
ooo
Mount Unlan
0oo
Capital
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•d
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~ KeDy had put Cleveland ahead, 24-21, with a $3yard jalllll early in 11!8 lf1lrd
quariA!r, but the 411ero rallied to
take • 27·21 lead 011 the lint
play of the final period u KeD
WUlard boiled over from nine
yards out.

.....,... ·
.
Marietta
lf forttlle reata wtlb Melp In 11'10 u It did In 111117, look out Qllo Wesley on

Ohio College
F-liRt&lt;-*
ly Unlt141 Prats lnterntllllltl

TO ALL AI

. '.

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FRANOI¥X! (U,PI )a~~· quarterback
IIIli Mellen, wbo lnjurod hla
lmee'ln lbe 34-31 defeat Sunday
by the $an Francllco 411er8,
under'goes s-raya IAlday to
determine bow badly hurt he Is.
'lbe :lfoyw-Gld veteran signal
caller bad i:liinpleled 14 of 25
paasea ·!Or 308 yards before
depariJn&amp; ln the third quarter.
He _... replated ey Don Gault.
.,

POMEROY, OHIO

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In lbe
27.0
2U lbotjd,be I lllrlller from ~ to wblltle. Coaeh Larry Rfkhle
line mlnulel
ftrtl Penlottlo
20
30 llld hll M wUI be neecllng a Jarse ClO!IIqent of fino on the
•l•ht '
. IY t(ltllrten·
~ IItie of the Tomcat lridJroD. Be lllere.
..,..,. ~ on Warren LDCII a . o o o 0:- o
of tbf ~ Eattern
.. ; 12 8.8 o-28 . THE CJOl!J!'R)' THING RESEMBI,JNG the c1reuins ruoms
!.ioHith
•
Friday nl&amp;bt 111cler Tank Memorial Stadium a11tr the Meigs
1 'lbe flnll ,;...~i!=
, • the ibir.l ;~- · '•
ScllooiF-IISC.W..
)laraudert'CIIpped!belronton'l'lgnW1reretheclr ''ICI'pOm•
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By ·UnHilr Prtll'inlii-natlonal llldiir ~ 11Ji11·8chool atadlum late In Seplember of ~11117/
.$c . JJ..~~Etr11.~ ,IJII.!!'~ ten. fkKin. 21 Cln. Taft o
I'll tll,e:fofarauder room at Ironton, - • Joy 111d !ll'lde and a
1.' "'!.":.. .. · "" . _,_ ''"·'~-,... ~ln. R. Ba~ lO Cln. Hughn o bubW.., camanderie IIIDGI1I piayll'l and coacb11181htf. llllhe
1 In
m a line U Cln . .Woodward 13 Cln. St. Tigers' I'OGal were lllock, 111bellef, 8lld 1n111der rl.llow It could
, averase, and -..1 one touch- Xavtw 1
bave. happened.
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; ~: TCIIII!Can', IG&amp;Ib, een1or Detroit Co. Dty 6 Colo.
'lbal'a bow 11 lrlltbne y-. ago, after Melp opened its
bellbaek !U1!flland)' Borlni. ~- Acodomy 0
league llcbedUie wtlllatu YictAiry over unbellevtna Ath8111.
lb. aopbomore quarterback, ~· RH. Acad. 6Cieve. Hawken
'l'lie Ma'luden had deboucbed Into Ath8111 With oddl of 2to 1
.8lldl ran ·for 3&amp; Yarde In nine Oevllland St. Joo. 12 Mentor 6 plentlfalflvCII'IDithe1101tMHlrBI1lldop,lnA!bena,thalll;.
carrlet. Karr ICilHd ~ b1Uclt- Lakewood 16 Shlker Helgllls 10
'l'bll y.r 1r11 the 111'!11 the united commllllllea of Rulland,
down and Bwln8 ..:ored a 8tr,klhlnt 20 8tachwoo- I
MJM!epcrt ,llld . Pomero; fielded a loolbaU team under lhe
., pollitll'iillilir.JouchdQtm.
· Cleve. Cerdtnal 1•
Marauder bannir. 'lbe ICilcllat bodlel bad not been Jolr,led, a
'lbe def~ Wllll 'led by Alan
Cleve. Lutheran e. • faciDr . 1llil rllaed wldelpread cl0ullts IIIDGI1I the populace
Holter 100 lb ·Junto•" Rlc:barcl Cen. Cont. Celhollc 26 Padua o .......... or not ,_,..,10 -......o..A In a '-'"•" aquad could •- at·
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Llll!r,1181b, eenior; Eichlngel', Hur011 1• Frema'll St. Jootph 1 talnecl.
Rick Slndera, 140 lb. junior; Mans. Sr.·o Mono. Madison o
· Ttnewuataotbll.'lbeboyabadbeenbrougbtlogetherfrom
H~atd &amp;br, 170 lb. eenlor; (tiel
tbne ICbool tredlllonl under Coach &lt;hartea O!aucey who bad
Mlke8orlilg,180 lb1 eenlor, and Lora to Southview 8
been at Pameroyln 1964 'lllulllbe RDion of 1917werefrelbmen.
Kart.
.
Lorain King 1 Mlddl
•-' Rlltland bo .._ of him
by
,.~.:- o'-·"k paydlrt _,,.. Cltvt:·South 32 Cleve. Calli. 12 .
eporl .,..
. Yl ..,ew
.
far&amp;ely
legend
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w"" Akron llucllltl 35 Ak So 12 baDded clown !ram departed Ptaieroy Panthen. Cbncf!Y'8
3:31' left In the first qiW'Ier Field 21 K,.,t 7
ron ·
1yetem wu llr111Je, at 1eut to Mlddleplrt and Rutland boys.
whiiiO,veSmlth, liiOib. ~or. Cenfltld 11 LaBre 12 (tiel
How could they jeD Into a unit capable of beating proud, weD·
paMed Ill Bob CaldweU, l3S lb. Wlntervlllt lO
*Wed Athllll, the defendlq cl!amplm• two years nJIIIlng?
junior end,.fnm ill yards out.
Steubenville Cent. 7
TO be brulall,y fraDt about It, while there wu optlmlsm
Wlth'49•aecoodo 1a1t In lbe first Cln. Wott. Hlllt~ Dty. Meed. 8 plorelnAibenl,lllerewuntttetnWe!UmMelpcounty.
12mlnulel, Smllb hit Eichinger :;.':'12 Local 11 Delphos St. · Ovtmmfn&amp; all of that; the lOO'llellm beat AthiiiUiundly,
with I beauUful pus good for 88 St. Henry 12 Venal !leo 6
11!dDII good,~~ and, U hlltllry records, went on to
tM~a, 10 ~ II IU. On lbe Butkeye \lotrey 22
m 111delated letpie I8UOII 111d the dwnpionablp.
lint play In 1be aeeond quarter,
Marlon Catholl&lt; 1•
'lblll YictAiry eleclzlfled llallaDd, Middleport and Pomeroy
" )\!~ . Jlandera Intercepted Celumbut Wfll!trson :W
footbaU lana IniAl lbe 1111ty of ap1r1t that the aquad of players,
. • Y{pn Lo,cal Quarterback Columbus He;r.;'1~ RtBdy 0 IIIOblruslvely, u If being lof!eth• came naturally, already bad
IIOtiln eatne 1 aerial and raced
Celurnbus Wohrlto o ream.~.
• yanjs
... ' IniAl the end
,
zone. "-~-. Wrl""l "'
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"""credltforthiiiiCble-·1 o-rl.themiNI••mucb .. of
' Smllbiiddo¢theextrallllmab 0:~ Bti~17Dev. AI~ ~.;r,'lllllitlbeiito' al~~• -:::~·..,..:.~;,'1 . · 'i"
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led&amp;er, the Mlraudll'll ~ loot lib win~" llld 'lflliliirtbl/
,.
c»ailllllld blllfllllllllllllHI'It tile credit. ,.
'
,_. wtJ1 bt l1il: m0r. ~ · 'teape gamea for.I the
Mllrailden. Each wlll bt 1 ....n.._.,, Each could'•o the wring
.._,.,.
~
way f« Melp. Onelllln IIJ«&lt;P44Cled bol!nce rl. tbat crazyolbaped
ob1cl1a biiiiCJm awing a aeore. Jnjllrlta ean ruln a aeason. Clancey
mlabt. just mJchl, mlrid you, gutll 111'0118 Cllte In a c:ritlcal
defllll!vui!1Jatloii,.U7.,urotdboy1 notyetamant~under
• • Jll $)1'1 (bow many 111111 always do the ~ thing

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By Ulllled l'rellllllenulllonal
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NEWIIO~T, R.I. (UP[) -

defending
cl!amplon
York Meta; 2-1.
-· - ·

W LT
3 0 0
• '' I 0 0
·' 2 I· 0
1 I 0

.!~::W,e,torn
;!
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0 I 0 '2'I
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Bin FrindJOO
~~

.ahd

. lJrie
gave !be

BrOWill ,ll)e lead by. sm•&amp;hb.!c

tnlillllf 'i nll ...,. oo the nat
pl&amp;y~

'.
.
With nine mtnulea left in the
'
~.
however, and With
t1eYeland bolding a 31·27 lead
1J¥11$r Dave WUcox ptc¥d
Nelsen lett the game afta! , off. ' I ·Don Gault paaa 011 the
lolslng a 12-yard paaa to fAll! , 4tera 20 and returned 11 to the ·
Hooker that look the baU {j, the 3&lt;1.
·
.
Two playa later iller quarter.

~~~kend Summitry ~'"*ohn::Z~u$ . •I•"•nc•~·:~ ~e: n"~letced1

Auanlla'a peUtlon to lfle

New

York Yac!ll Qub uklng lor the
United Stalel' proteat ol the
secu&gt;d . ra~ of the American:
cup ID be overruled waa denied,
leaving lbe u;s. defender
Intrepid with a 3-1 lead In the

series.

world

New

&lt;X&gt;LUMBUS, Ga. (UPII Muon Rudolpb fired a final
round M lor a mole ocore of
274tocapture the$80,000Green
Wand -ilpen golf champloo·
ahlpa.

TOKYO (UPI) -Japan's
_
Yolhlald Numata knocked out
NEW YORK (UPi) -Bonnie America's Paul Rojas In the
and Gay won lbe . $108,130 filth round to retain the world
Matron atake8 lor 2-year old junior Ughtwelght boxing ttUe.
fillies at Belmont Park.
MANSFIELD, Ohio (UPI)DETROIT (UP!) -Gordie George Folbner of Arcadia,
Howe of the Detroit Red Wings CaUl. won the P3,000 ConUnensigned a •1110,000 two-year tal Series Formula, a oporta·
contract with the NaUonal carraco.
Hockf!Y League club.
IMOLA, Italy (UP!) -Clay
HOUSTON (UP[) -Roterna· Regazzoni of Switzerland won
ry Casala of San Francisco won the lmoJa Grand Prix Fonnula
Ute 15,000 Virginia SUms 2 auto race at the wheel of a
invitational IA!nnls tournament Tecno.
by heating Judy Tegart Dalton
of Australia, $.7, 6-1, 7-li.
SAN JUAN, P.R. (UP!) Ken Bucl1anan of Scotland
scored an upeel vic!Dry over
lamael Laguna of Panama to .
win the· Ugiltwelght bolrlng

champion8btp.
Sllllllay
PlTI'SBURGH (UPI) -The
Pittsburgh Plrale8 clinched lbe

•!« out r111 the Cljlveland
delenclera to COIII!ll!lta a tl"fard
acorlng play. Aliil· 110 San
Francllco wu ahead, JWl.
Brodlulao hll Wlllard With a
Ove-yard touchdown In the lint
quarter and COIIIIeCied to
Thomu for a ~$-yard IICOI'lng
aerial in the second period.
Mel PbUIIps Intercepted a
Nelsen paso With 4:02lelt In the
lint quarter and rambled 35
yards to score.
The Browns a1ao acored 1n
the llrol quarter &lt;11 Doll
Coc:kroft'a ZB-yard field goal
and an eight-yard pau 1nm
Nelsen to Hooker.
'lbe Browns meet the Plllaburgh Steelen Saturday night
In Cleveland.

Tum

WL T WL T

Heldflberg

1o o 2o o

Kenyon

10 0 2o 0

Hiram
Musklngum

100
100
Baldwln-WaiiiO! 0 0 0
Wittenberg
ooo
Denison
ooo
Mount Unlan
0oo
Capital
ooo
WObeoost er
oo o
r11n
0 10

Otterbein

I00
0
200
2oo
2oo
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1o o
1oo
010

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o1 o o2o

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Whelher·~ W.nt
life or horn-.s insurance, we will deilin
a policy to fit your lndi·
vidual requirements •• ,

Discuss your specific
needs with us.

'

Pontiacs &amp; G.M.C. Trucks
For 1971
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th
•d
~ ..-•• ..,. ,

The New 1971 Buicks
-.~_-~.:i.':...w,:rt~o.'Jtlt; ·

""·w.~ ,.,w- ···~"'~ fl"'' .••

·· ~, ··''

\

.... ·

..:,·t.i:l

IXXJR PRIZE

I I

0 10 0 10

•
Date Warner

Tile

NaUonal uague Eastern Dlvi·
sion title by defealfn8 Jhe
911ioCotiftrtfta
League Qveo•aW'

Aten.t

You are invited to vkw '

BLAEnNARS
BUICK

PONTIAC

GMC TRUCKS

In Pomeroy Since 1853

PHONE 992·2143

.STOCK REDUCTION SALE

lndt,.,.nt.

THE OAILY SENTINEL

~ KeDy had put Cleveland ahead, 24-21, with a $3yard jalllll early in 11!8 lf1lrd
quariA!r, but the 411ero rallied to
take • 27·21 lead 011 the lint
play of the final period u KeD
WUlard boiled over from nine
yards out.

.....,... ·
.
Marietta
lf forttlle reata wtlb Melp In 11'10 u It did In 111117, look out Qllo Wesley on

Ohio College
F-liRt&lt;-*
ly Unlt141 Prats lnterntllllltl

TO ALL AI

. '.

/•

FRANOI¥X! (U,PI )a~~· quarterback
IIIli Mellen, wbo lnjurod hla
lmee'ln lbe 34-31 defeat Sunday
by the $an Francllco 411er8,
under'goes s-raya IAlday to
determine bow badly hurt he Is.
'lbe :lfoyw-Gld veteran signal
caller bad i:liinpleled 14 of 25
paasea ·!Or 308 yards before
depariJn&amp; ln the third quarter.
He _... replated ey Don Gault.
.,

POMEROY, OHIO

.

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Y~tnam Experiefice

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1&gt;lolj-1Gt 14, Oblo Nlarsea l!bowed il*elllier Wllll.~lll
N-toelatloa, . •~ Velitana the pe.ople ibm;

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In her taiJr; ~- Pflffer
u!'!'talta
r~om o( relate&lt;! uperjeneea of her
COl~,' and. Southern Ohio tonlact 'with the Vielnamf.e ,jn
~ CJl1 ~1. wllh ·her work aa a publle •IM!altl!
~. EJIQbelll Auinan and h. . advilor to an Amerlc:an .
M..;. Genevieve Melnblrl dOclor · Site waa there ff,om 1111

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sand

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Me~Se.·lilfh Sebool. Band In·
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alrueiAi!fJn cblrge of progriDI.

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W. L. Pd. Gl
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16 7A .538 19

AU. . MEws Local Scbool "HolldaJI and ~~
culonl'' W8l tbe ;;i;
Dlalrlct llwtr driven, Tueaday,
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7:31LP.&lt;!"· wiled to meet at flowl!r ahowetqll!,by
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112 16 .519 4V. Kan..• 31 sy,.c:uu lA

Penn 2A L11f11gh 0
New York
81 77 .513
Columbl~
23 Ul~ 9
St. Louis
75 ~ · .m 12
Rochester
20 !~&lt;!milton 15
77 12 .41 27111 l;'hlladelphlo n 116 .&lt;156 1AV. Princeton 41 RUtclirt lA
71 II .A47 16
75 lA .472 19V. Montreal
Bostan Coli 21 ~vy u .
70 II .Aa 3A
'
W. 1,. POt. Gl Harvard 28 ~·· 1
Will
Yale 10 l:bnn ~ - · ·;·
x-Cincl-11
t01
liP .631 , ..
W. L. Pd. Gl
.Brown
21 R.I. .IA
x-MinntSOie 95 63 .601 ... San Franei~ 16 72 .5-14 t4
Pefawere
53 NJI. 12
Ooklend
17 72 .w ..... Loo Angtlll, 85 73 .538 15
Cornell 17 Coliloto 7
Houslon
75
83
.475
U
C.llklrnll
12 76 .519 13
Baston u 4 vermont 6
,O,tlanta
75 15 .469 26
KlftNS City 6A 9A .AOS 31
1
'
62 97 .390 38 11 Dartmouth 27 · Mall 0
Mllwaul&lt;ot
6A 95 .Alii 31'11 Son Diogo
Temple 23 Holy CRoss 13
l·CIInchtd dlvlliOII !lilt
Chicago
56 102 .354 39
Col..-edo AI Penn St 13
•·Clinched division IIIIo
Pittsburgh 15 Baylor 10
SUndoy's Results
Sondoy's Roaulls
Soulh .
Montreol 1 St. L 0, 11 Inns
New York A Detroit 2
Cincinnati
17
WIII,MIIry 10
Chicago 5 Philadelphia 3
losfiln 10 Washington 1
W.
VI.
A7
Va
Nlllltory 10
Pittsburgh 2 New Y..-k 1
Nlllwaukot 9 ChiCAgo 3
Duke
17
Vlrglnll
7
Houston 10 Atlanto 7
C.lllornlo 9 Ooklend A
No.
Cero
53
Mlryllnd
20
Cincinnati 8 Los ,O,ngeles 5
~~City A MIMOIOio 3
No.
Car.
St.
7 So. Cero, 1
Sen
Francisco
l
Sin
Otego
2
.lflri1oN A Clevolllfld 3
Ge«gla 38 Clemson D
Today•s Prollo•lt Pitclltn
T.,..y's Plelloble l'ltchon
Mlas 2D IConluekY t7
(All Tlmos EDTJ
lAHTI- EDTI
Auburn
36 ToM 23
Chicago (Holtzman 11-lll ot
KlftNI City ( Drogo f. I A) ot
Alabama
~- Florida 15
New
Yorlt
(Gentry
9-9),
1
p.m.
Mt-a HIIII1U), 11 pom.
Go
Tech
3(
MIIO"'I (Flo.) 21
Son Frenclsco !Bryant HJ ot
Chlugo (Wynne 1·31 ot
Kon
St
19
lane
7
C.llklrnla (Murphy 15-131, 9 Houston (81111nghal!1 12-9), 8:30
Va
St.
15
Maryland
St. ·1A
p.m.
p.m.
Fla St 19 Waktl..-.11 1A
I Only games schodl!ledl
(()ntygemeuchtduled)
Citadel 31 E. Cero 0
T,...,.,o;,m•,
Tutldly's Ga"*
Arkonses A9 Tulu 7
Chicago at N. Y,, NIGHT
Mtlwauk• at Ook. night
La
St 2A Rice 0
Montreel
at
Philo,
night
Chlugo ot C.lll, night
Mill St 21 Vanderbilt 6
Pitta et St. Louis, night
Ken Oty at Minn. night
w.va st A3 Cclrleord 1
,O,tlanta at Clll~l.' night
Cle'voo ot DO!rolt, night
Ark. Sf 12 SE l.a 3·
Sin Fran at Houslon, night
Wtilll It .,, 2, twl-nlte
Mw-t
Los ,O,ngeles at s. D., night
New Y..-k at Boslon, night
Ohio $t 56 TIKII A&amp;M 13
Noln Dime AI Purdue o
SilrWe ltJnperaluN ill tbe
Wloconsln 1A TCU 1A
IUD II about 10,300
ICon! St 27 8ul1alo 21
Ntbruka 28 Army. 0
F. : lllterlor ltmptrJtilre II
eome 50 ml11ldn ..,._., F.
Tulllfll 23 Illinois 9
Mlm 49 Cillo U 7
By Unllltl Prou • · - - •
C...tral
· Anltrleen ConW. L T. Pet. SoC.I4 •1GwiD
Elll
Detroit
2 0 0 1.0110 Iowa St 37 Colo St 6
W. L T. Pd. MIMesola
2 D 0 1.0110
F..-ce 37 Missouri lA
1
D
D
1.000
Chicago
2
0 D 1.000 Mteh st 21 Wash Sl.lA
•IHmore
1 I 0 .500 Gr1111 Bey
I 1 0 .500 Illinois St 21 SE Nv&gt; 7
Bos1on
lndlona St 211 Cortland St 14
NY Jell
110.500
110.500
W.LT.Pd. Wls St u 28 Stout 7
Mioml
. 0 2 D .000
0 0 1.000
I Buffalo
tndlloo St -:"'~lilt 7 · "!~11'•,\• ~'!A,,~il •M
" .... l
0 .o, 1 - No'*'!.
' · "ka'lt111p,
.• "1
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1 o •.5oo ,
11
1'
110.!00
020.000
' ·(levoland
1 1 o .!00
Sundoy's Results
Oregon St ~"
u Ckt•"- 1A
Houlton
I
1
D
.500
Green
Bay
27
AHont•
2A
Oklahoma
51
26 Houslon 17
~.
Cincinnati
o 2 o .0110 Detroit 38 Cincinnati 3
Arklnstl A9 TuiN 7
.,,)·'.·
Pltflbur1h
Wttf
ChiCAgo 20 Plllladolphla 16
SMU 3A New Ml• St 21
W, L T. Pel. Los ,O,nglln 19 llulfalo D
Taxos 35 TtKII Toch 11
Oonver
2 0 ~ 1.0110 St. Louis 27 WjiSIIIngton 17
..,.105· ~'•35 Kan Sftl
Ook~
0 1 1 .0110 Ml..,l ,a Houston 10
"'
G
29
1,3
,,
KlftN&gt;City
D 1 0 .0110 NY Jete 31 Boston il
.
Son Diego
o 1 1 .0110 Son 'FrlllcliCo 3A Cleveland 31
l)okl"!"' ~~~ago 21
/;'
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2. •

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WILDWOOD GARDEN Club
w.,.....,..,
7'
.
_..,...., ,30 p.m., bolile ol
Al(rM Yea~· Mn
Clltford. Pb)lllps a~sbtani

Mn.

waa prayed 1ft 1Dl1Jt011.' ,~ -·.,buliMR

Judging

mee!lai
of

the · Dower

arrangemenr. Will fll"-ed ,_
,_ft ••
seu11ion and .comments.

dl

boel&amp;u; each member bring Relreslmenll ...., aened 14
faD arrangetDeDt ' lllitable for lhe 11~ and foar guests.
flower llhow ezblblllon.
•

.

.,1"

TIIIJJI8DAY
LAUREL CJ,JF'F Beller
Health Club, 6:30 pollue:k dinner
at tile home ol Mn. R. Katr.
Members to lake Items for sale.
Sunshli1e lllsle)'l to be.revuled.

BIG FALL-

c.

Porrteroy....
Per.~mal

Notes

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davia
visited In Columbus this
weekend wltll their son, Robert
LeMw, a patient at the Ben
- -Franklin Hospital, and his
famUy. The)' went to Columbus
from Ironton after attending the
foolbil! ~ there Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smllh and

'.
..

clilldren of WlnteriVille were
weekend guest.t of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
ZahJ and Mr. and Mrs. WUHam

Grueser.
Miss Penelope Sparacino and
Mr. Throdore Wilde of
Freeport, Lorig !Jtland, N. Y.
speol ~ paet weekend bere
w!lb ¥1• Melanle, ~ee
e,
•• d8D8ftlir ofMr.11\d Mrl.
E. Beegle, Racllle,
2.
.... Sparacino and Mill Beegle
are roommates at Ohio
Univeralty. Mr. Wilde relurned
to claaaellln New York.

~OSPITAL

NEWS

e
Orilla all mol erial. lc.t, aa.uulely .
Well balonc.d, comfortable grip.

1/1 H.P. 2250A.P.M.

cDt11v . . ...: 11
~:~
·~
'·

·~ ;t':'J 'f
P'

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~atCinci-

KAinNs Clty ll ,Oonvet

M\11!1 ,~, c;.,.., ~y ·"''
WIU1tJI

.

. '

Ule long b.orlng1. Side handle •"'•
better control. Llgh1welght 1/• H.P,

550R.P.M.

·

lSi•

With 10Wdu1t e{ediOfl •tateM. bevel
and rip adjutlmenll. 7·1/4" blade lr.cluded. 1-1/4 H.P.

2411 POWER SHOP

r---~---.

10" blcxt. cull o full 3" d.. p. On top,

for l&lt;lf•ty and easy
handling. lncllidn lorg• warp-r•lttont
work table, IIHI coblnlt and fREE 63pago mo,..ol. 2 H.P.
up-front controlt

21999

' &lt;-•

·r. . ·,·, .,. .

.500 K-s City ll 'Balli; nlgm
.4!QO (0niV91111. .&lt;;hti!ui!ICI1
.0110
' . . ., ••
.000 Ba'1f_m0.. at ~""
Qa!,.s il 'St.
•
,

J~;bl.

BIYtl and rip ad~hnnll. 7·1/4"
blod• lnclull.d. Cutting d~th:
9IJ' 2·3/8" 45' 1·7/8".

'

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Mttdt to handle b'a9er, tough.r
Well balonetd. comfartoblt grip.
1/7 H.P. IOOOA.P.M.

gee

v

w2• .L0 T0~~:0
.

.=·1- : 0
.fl. ~·~lito
f!lll
II

Mel;~-

de,.._

NFL Standings

Rolh W•t.loli·~ lhe

B~Tueld
' ' School.
. ay, ~:30p.m.alc d~Mn=·~Cl~a~r=I!IICe~~. ~=~;::

-

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MEIIl3' · LOCAL Athletl

511:1

•

Aower ShoW GiVen
At "'ember'
Ho . .
m
$ . me

. •

.t', f

AIICJ'IW . .Y conw.,.tlon frorn ttro!Q:ht
hne to or:~ltal aciiCHI sanding. 32 IICI· ln.

•. ·
Mil·

10ndl"1 Cll'tO,

2488

I

NY ·G~ l l - Critelli
t(,Y J,IS·. et.llulltl~ ; .

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S.nl'r~l..-at ){""""

PROPANE TORCH KIT

wllhlnO\on· •~Phlli ·

Coni'al11!1 7 oa:euorr .. needed to do
all iflba f•~ .a.y. Pack.d In o st.. l
tool bole.· Rej. 13.29

• (Onlygt!MI
uledi
·.;
tMIMIIY~.W.H
ChiCAgo It ~ h•l;&gt;tl
COnly oa,..,. ~ufeC!l

T-Tho

one, ·

u"'""'""'~•
tale:"
on grand neW

E·POX·E GWE
LMGEIOZ.
SIZE

propaltlonl. 11 ,. •
full fi&lt;O li)ofltolongat,

J28

.... _ . , Inch -

.,. Ito ofotianco. Em

.........

llllnHIW~....,.IIIO·

clous thil yur.
n. ,... lnteriOra
.,. roomitf and ter

1£0. 1.91
OutO

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16 OZ. CLAW HAMMU

•

H*'lvy-duty chrom• all ..... hammer
wllh rubber grip for
R-e. 5.39

'

·fJolft Yow .Pharmacist
...,

~

, llrou'v! ever attempted to have a premiption

..

· ·refilled and had yaur pharmacist11fuse,
.

~r1'1 an excellent reason for hiil r.ifliiol.
j'

'f..

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Some pi'IScriptions may not be refilleCI \liltll·
"'
'11
out special authariz. . ·
· your physician. Yq~1~If"'!~~~,, ,.,J

acist is ICifeguarding
I

your health by

,

doctor's

D•n• N. Werfllltal
IIIMICO,.,. ever to h
blg-uar world. Power

""""ii·,, lfondord.
So ltl powtr front

-

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Y~tnam Experiefice

·'" Socia[

' 1'!rO yean' ~ Ill ~ ~"' Pd ~~ 0!1 ~
Vle!Nm Will~ by Mn. ouaier!NIIJ~ ,.i;fi!jl tPie

-C~feridar

•

Related by Nu~

Batbara JUlin PfUfer of Ulere llu'o"'b UNI~ IP

' ~fhn .C a .._g J!!lt!lni of ConJlllldiGII

• MONDAY
BrUT ~ Of!)cm MN

)filii

htf IIIII •lj)i

1&gt;lolj-1Gt 14, Oblo Nlarsea l!bowed il*elllier Wllll.~lll
N-toelatloa, . •~ Velitana the pe.ople ibm;

·~ Rfillp!9J: .

p:. .

Tepiple !JI, ~, 7,I,
In her taiJr; ~- Pflffer
u!'!'talta
r~om o( relate&lt;! uperjeneea of her
COl~,' and. Southern Ohio tonlact 'with the Vielnamf.e ,jn
~ CJl1 ~1. wllh ·her work aa a publle •IM!altl!
~. EJIQbelll Auinan and h. . advilor to an Amerlc:an .
M..;. Genevieve Melnblrl dOclor · Site waa there ff,om 1111

-11!11 .

m:&amp;':~s

llocJsten.

LOCAL

sand

I' p.m~ Monday at

Me~Se.·lilfh Sebool. Band In·
· •. 'i'UI:SDAY

alrueiAi!fJn cblrge of progriDI.

lrUniiNI'mstnlonlll-t
AnliriCAn LNgvt
1111
W. L. Pd. Gl
104 54 .658 ...
9268 .575 13
16 7A .538 19

AU. . MEws Local Scbool "HolldaJI and ~~
culonl'' W8l tbe ;;i;
Dlalrlct llwtr driven, Tueaday,
.
7:31LP.&lt;!"· wiled to meet at flowl!r ahowetqll!,by
=~lor High School, ~N~at tbe

-ll.latut

1111

.........~1
W. L. Pd. GB By United..,.~
, . . lUI • I' i "I
•·PIIIsblirgh 8'1 . 72 ,,J47'
·
Chicago
112 16 .519 4V. Kan..• 31 sy,.c:uu lA

Penn 2A L11f11gh 0
New York
81 77 .513
Columbl~
23 Ul~ 9
St. Louis
75 ~ · .m 12
Rochester
20 !~&lt;!milton 15
77 12 .41 27111 l;'hlladelphlo n 116 .&lt;156 1AV. Princeton 41 RUtclirt lA
71 II .A47 16
75 lA .472 19V. Montreal
Bostan Coli 21 ~vy u .
70 II .Aa 3A
'
W. 1,. POt. Gl Harvard 28 ~·· 1
Will
Yale 10 l:bnn ~ - · ·;·
x-Cincl-11
t01
liP .631 , ..
W. L. Pd. Gl
.Brown
21 R.I. .IA
x-MinntSOie 95 63 .601 ... San Franei~ 16 72 .5-14 t4
Pefawere
53 NJI. 12
Ooklend
17 72 .w ..... Loo Angtlll, 85 73 .538 15
Cornell 17 Coliloto 7
Houslon
75
83
.475
U
C.llklrnll
12 76 .519 13
Baston u 4 vermont 6
,O,tlanta
75 15 .469 26
KlftNS City 6A 9A .AOS 31
1
'
62 97 .390 38 11 Dartmouth 27 · Mall 0
Mllwaul&lt;ot
6A 95 .Alii 31'11 Son Diogo
Temple 23 Holy CRoss 13
l·CIInchtd dlvlliOII !lilt
Chicago
56 102 .354 39
Col..-edo AI Penn St 13
•·Clinched division IIIIo
Pittsburgh 15 Baylor 10
SUndoy's Results
Sondoy's Roaulls
Soulh .
Montreol 1 St. L 0, 11 Inns
New York A Detroit 2
Cincinnati
17
WIII,MIIry 10
Chicago 5 Philadelphia 3
losfiln 10 Washington 1
W.
VI.
A7
Va
Nlllltory 10
Pittsburgh 2 New Y..-k 1
Nlllwaukot 9 ChiCAgo 3
Duke
17
Vlrglnll
7
Houston 10 Atlanto 7
C.lllornlo 9 Ooklend A
No.
Cero
53
Mlryllnd
20
Cincinnati 8 Los ,O,ngeles 5
~~City A MIMOIOio 3
No.
Car.
St.
7 So. Cero, 1
Sen
Francisco
l
Sin
Otego
2
.lflri1oN A Clevolllfld 3
Ge«gla 38 Clemson D
Today•s Prollo•lt Pitclltn
T.,..y's Plelloble l'ltchon
Mlas 2D IConluekY t7
(All Tlmos EDTJ
lAHTI- EDTI
Auburn
36 ToM 23
Chicago (Holtzman 11-lll ot
KlftNI City ( Drogo f. I A) ot
Alabama
~- Florida 15
New
Yorlt
(Gentry
9-9),
1
p.m.
Mt-a HIIII1U), 11 pom.
Go
Tech
3(
MIIO"'I (Flo.) 21
Son Frenclsco !Bryant HJ ot
Chlugo (Wynne 1·31 ot
Kon
St
19
lane
7
C.llklrnla (Murphy 15-131, 9 Houston (81111nghal!1 12-9), 8:30
Va
St.
15
Maryland
St. ·1A
p.m.
p.m.
Fla St 19 Waktl..-.11 1A
I Only games schodl!ledl
(()ntygemeuchtduled)
Citadel 31 E. Cero 0
T,...,.,o;,m•,
Tutldly's Ga"*
Arkonses A9 Tulu 7
Chicago at N. Y,, NIGHT
Mtlwauk• at Ook. night
La
St 2A Rice 0
Montreel
at
Philo,
night
Chlugo ot C.lll, night
Mill St 21 Vanderbilt 6
Pitta et St. Louis, night
Ken Oty at Minn. night
w.va st A3 Cclrleord 1
,O,tlanta at Clll~l.' night
Cle'voo ot DO!rolt, night
Ark. Sf 12 SE l.a 3·
Sin Fran at Houslon, night
Wtilll It .,, 2, twl-nlte
Mw-t
Los ,O,ngeles at s. D., night
New Y..-k at Boslon, night
Ohio $t 56 TIKII A&amp;M 13
Noln Dime AI Purdue o
SilrWe ltJnperaluN ill tbe
Wloconsln 1A TCU 1A
IUD II about 10,300
ICon! St 27 8ul1alo 21
Ntbruka 28 Army. 0
F. : lllterlor ltmptrJtilre II
eome 50 ml11ldn ..,._., F.
Tulllfll 23 Illinois 9
Mlm 49 Cillo U 7
By Unllltl Prou • · - - •
C...tral
· Anltrleen ConW. L T. Pet. SoC.I4 •1GwiD
Elll
Detroit
2 0 0 1.0110 Iowa St 37 Colo St 6
W. L T. Pd. MIMesola
2 D 0 1.0110
F..-ce 37 Missouri lA
1
D
D
1.000
Chicago
2
0 D 1.000 Mteh st 21 Wash Sl.lA
•IHmore
1 I 0 .500 Gr1111 Bey
I 1 0 .500 Illinois St 21 SE Nv&gt; 7
Bos1on
lndlona St 211 Cortland St 14
NY Jell
110.500
110.500
W.LT.Pd. Wls St u 28 Stout 7
Mioml
. 0 2 D .000
0 0 1.000
I Buffalo
tndlloo St -:"'~lilt 7 · "!~11'•,\• ~'!A,,~il •M
" .... l
0 .o, 1 - No'*'!.
' · "ka'lt111p,
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1 o •.5oo ,
11
1'
110.!00
020.000
' ·(levoland
1 1 o .!00
Sundoy's Results
Oregon St ~"
u Ckt•"- 1A
Houlton
I
1
D
.500
Green
Bay
27
AHont•
2A
Oklahoma
51
26 Houslon 17
~.
Cincinnati
o 2 o .0110 Detroit 38 Cincinnati 3
Arklnstl A9 TuiN 7
.,,)·'.·
Pltflbur1h
Wttf
ChiCAgo 20 Plllladolphla 16
SMU 3A New Ml• St 21
W, L T. Pel. Los ,O,nglln 19 llulfalo D
Taxos 35 TtKII Toch 11
Oonver
2 0 ~ 1.0110 St. Louis 27 WjiSIIIngton 17
..,.105· ~'•35 Kan Sftl
Ook~
0 1 1 .0110 Ml..,l ,a Houston 10
"'
G
29
1,3
,,
KlftN&gt;City
D 1 0 .0110 NY Jete 31 Boston il
.
Son Diego
o 1 1 .0110 Son 'FrlllcliCo 3A Cleveland 31
l)okl"!"' ~~~ago 21
/;'
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2. •

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WILDWOOD GARDEN Club
w.,.....,..,
7'
.
_..,...., ,30 p.m., bolile ol
Al(rM Yea~· Mn
Clltford. Pb)lllps a~sbtani

Mn.

waa prayed 1ft 1Dl1Jt011.' ,~ -·.,buliMR

Judging

mee!lai
of

the · Dower

arrangemenr. Will fll"-ed ,_
,_ft ••
seu11ion and .comments.

dl

boel&amp;u; each member bring Relreslmenll ...., aened 14
faD arrangetDeDt ' lllitable for lhe 11~ and foar guests.
flower llhow ezblblllon.
•

.

.,1"

TIIIJJI8DAY
LAUREL CJ,JF'F Beller
Health Club, 6:30 pollue:k dinner
at tile home ol Mn. R. Katr.
Members to lake Items for sale.
Sunshli1e lllsle)'l to be.revuled.

BIG FALL-

c.

Porrteroy....
Per.~mal

Notes

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davia
visited In Columbus this
weekend wltll their son, Robert
LeMw, a patient at the Ben
- -Franklin Hospital, and his
famUy. The)' went to Columbus
from Ironton after attending the
foolbil! ~ there Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smllh and

'.
..

clilldren of WlnteriVille were
weekend guest.t of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
ZahJ and Mr. and Mrs. WUHam

Grueser.
Miss Penelope Sparacino and
Mr. Throdore Wilde of
Freeport, Lorig !Jtland, N. Y.
speol ~ paet weekend bere
w!lb ¥1• Melanle, ~ee
e,
•• d8D8ftlir ofMr.11\d Mrl.
E. Beegle, Racllle,
2.
.... Sparacino and Mill Beegle
are roommates at Ohio
Univeralty. Mr. Wilde relurned
to claaaellln New York.

~OSPITAL

NEWS

e
Orilla all mol erial. lc.t, aa.uulely .
Well balonc.d, comfortable grip.

1/1 H.P. 2250A.P.M.

cDt11v . . ...: 11
~:~
·~
'·

·~ ;t':'J 'f
P'

~

Gi~

~atCinci-

KAinNs Clty ll ,Oonvet

M\11!1 ,~, c;.,.., ~y ·"''
WIU1tJI

.

. '

Ule long b.orlng1. Side handle •"'•
better control. Llgh1welght 1/• H.P,

550R.P.M.

·

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With 10Wdu1t e{ediOfl •tateM. bevel
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an unknown, Alvll Thomson,
Mrs. Alva Thomson, tteaton

Thomaon,

Thoms.on,

Mrs .

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Robert Thomson,

Mrt. Robert Thomson. Edna
Hen._n; E.ctward Hansen •
Mamie: Oroudt, Oris Oroudt,
Nancy E. ~omson, Kenneth

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M.aui'lce Thomson,
•nc;t Enos E. Tho"' sOn. will take
notice that on" the 21st, day ot
ThDmson.

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executors and assigns ot the
following persons, If dectliHd,
and If flot deceased, thtn I hOlt
same .persons whose eddrll&amp;e&amp;

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Paso

September, 1970,
Gtor~t
Nlclns.ky and Ruby Jean
Nlclnskv, filed their complaint
against you In the Common

Plea&amp; Court of Meigs County,
Ohio', preying tor partition, and
requiring you to set up your
lntertst tt\erein, If any, In the

following

described

nat

Oswald: "Over the years property:
Slandard American bidding
Parcel No. 1, The fOllowing
has ramained the best meth- real estate situate In tM State of
od for the average player. Ohio, County of MeJQs end
At the same time it has be- TownshJp of Bedford, and
bounded and described as

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DEADLINES

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Deedltneta .m.

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olir turnlturi,

beds, ole. Wl'llo
Rt. ·•• Pomoroy,
992-6271.

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mont. Phone
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TRAILER, Brown'iTteller
Park, Minersville. Phone 992·

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Cance,Uallon CorrectiOI\1
Will be accaptect until 9 a.m. for
Day of Publication

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REGUL-ATIONS

The Publisher reserves the
·ight to eGjit•or -relect any ads'
objectional, The
:leemed
publisher will not be responilble
tor more than one incorrect
''lsert ioh . ,
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HAYMAN'S AUCTION tlciuso, ' liclency aperl.::.~nt, ulllltlfl
Laurel Ollf, now ....., .ach furnlsKed. Phone 992·3174.
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Friday to recelvl conS.12·flc
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HARRISON'S
·*fit!&lt;AN·
are indefinite and the most
slgnmenls at 10 a.m. Auction - - - - - - - - ' - - '
Open Dti!Y 11114 p.m.
RATES
· TENNA ~ERYittJ;, • Pho~t
For Want Ad Service
usable innovations have not company's Purcnase, to-wit:
992·2.122.
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11~_11~' p.m.
~::.7 1 ::\'e~~~agd~.Lot Ul Hll FURNISHED apd U11lumls~
5 cents per word oneinnrtlorl
been added."
Beginning et the southeut
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6-IO.Ifc·
3-22-lfc apertmenls. Cl- to ic:hool.
Minimum Charge 75c
Jim: "Just take the mJ.ni- corner of a 15 70-100 acre tract
Phone 992·544.
12 cents per w )rd three
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of land belonging to w. w.
SEPTIC TANKS l!tEANEi):
mum reqwremen
or an Thompson; thence weat on the FOnltcutlve lnsttrtln""
lG-1 lie
18 ctnts per word six con · WILL give pleno lessons In my
opeaing bid. Read any two south· line of Slid IS 70·100 acre .secutive
Re11ona~te raltl; • Phqne
home. Phone 992-3666.
inse, •Jorls.
HOUSE In Tuppers Plains, 4
basic books and you 'Will find tract of said w. w. Thompson . 25 Rer cent
TRAILER
apace,
one
mile
from
Jolin
Russell, Git111110111 4411-.
S.i6-lfc now MilliS High School on old
Discount on paid
rooms, beth and utility room,
a hodgepodD'e of rules in- 100 rods to the center line of said ads and i!ld:S paid
47~ afltr 5:311 p.m,
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within IC days
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section, ru'VI l ng north and
city water, also wen·.
Rl. 33. Phone 992-2?41.
CARD OF THANKS
volviDg positiqn at the table, south: lhenc~ soulh on lhe
aluminum tiding, block
+7-lfc · __:___ _ _ _~~~~.
CONNIE TEAFORD Swisher
9-20-301c
&amp; OBITUARY
vulnerability, defense tricks center line of said s&amp;etlcm lint 15
gar*, on 2levelkitl. See E. DOZER Work. Ph..,. 949-2171.
has
Ioken
emoloymanl
ot
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for
50
word
minlmt~m .
and possibly the signs of the rods; to the south una of said EAch andltional word 2c .
R. Citeway, Tuppers Plains,
~ . IIKADFORD~IIonliM
Mary June'• Beauty Shoo
Zodiac."
Section Number Eight (II;
"13-llc
decorated, 3 'room Ohio.
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~LINOAO~f
starting Monday, Sept. U. NEWLY
thence tnt on tht south tint of
fumlshad aperlment, ldulls
~-22.ftp
Additional 2Sc Charge per
0 5 w aId: 11ln ·presenting laid Section Number Eight (8)
Take advanl119e of our "Get
Sf;PTIC ,••~. ,1....... Mllilt
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only. 126· Mulberry Avo.
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JACOBY MODERN to
to 0 polnlond slokeln sold Iouth 1 Advertisement
Acquainted" specials, 115
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S..,.ort,
Olllo.
Ph.
crrtt Breilfcn . · '
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OFFICE
HOURS
readers we start
cutting· section Hne: thtnce In a norpermanenl for $12.50 and our
8.30 a.m . to 5:00p.m . Dally,
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therly direction 15 rOds 10 the
dQ.3fl35,
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9-27-flc
A band either q
fles as an about nine 1nd one-tr.trd (9 1-31 SattJrda~.
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bid
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11 beln, the Intention and
WILL pick up merchandise and house on Lincoln Helghls. POII4EROY-' Lincoln Htt. _;_ I
Es..,it Far.SI'-Ie· ~!lvored rloht,"~o'
NOTICE OF
purpo1e o this d11d to conny a
qua]jfy. "
stpry IRICK, 3 Iorge
APPOINTMINT
. tI ke to euctlon on a per., Phone 992·••~
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Jim: "The first step is to tract of land fifteen (151 rods
bedrOom• with double cl-11.
case Na. u,uo
cent age basts. Call Jim
9·27~tfe
use the standard 4-3--Z-1 wide by one hundred £1001 rods Estole of Elsie 1\!ldkftf,
·G ' 1;rn · RndY·"'Ix Ca..
Adams,
auctioneer,
Rutland.
long.
Deceased.
Phone
742-4461.
HOUSE,
1171
Lincoln
Helghls,
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point-count table w t the
Reterence Doed• Vol. 146,
built-In ·rangt and oven,
Notice Is herebv ofven that
9·23-Hc rooms. bath, picture wrndow,
standard additions of three Page 256, Deed Records of
MO-!fc
Ella May Romine and Zlt)a
nice yard, plcltet fence,
dlnlll(l bel: .ond dlnlll(l aroe,
points for a void, two points Meigs County, O~lo.
Midkiff of A. D. No.3, Pomerov.
basement. Available soon.
bl•ch cabl'*' "'lh tndlriCf
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4THE~TONTV-dE
. tar
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tor a singleton and ooe point
Parcel No. '2: The following Meigs counly, Ohio. hove bHn Emplo•ment Wanted
. S.VIal. New .
Phone 992-27111 or 992·3432. '
lighting, full · be11111ont wilt!
1
· for a doubleton. Then we real estate situated In the duly appointed Co-Executrix
.GEO.
T.V.$, PIMnt
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and Co-Executor of the Estate WIL DO
by I
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come to a Jacoby extra that County of Metgs. State of Ohio, of
mony olhor IMiurot. carport, RENOVA'tEO""" 3 ""'"""''•
Elsie MldklH, deceased, late ·
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ba 11 tlng In my -::
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hlo Company's
home. Phone Tuppers Plains J
ROOM
FUR~ ISH EO
alloul I a're of ground.
a••
forced air furnace.
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Purchas,, end bOunded and of Hemlo'ck Grove. Meigs
County, Ohio.
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667-35'11.
APARTMENT. All\ CON·
$29,500.
concrete wilka; Ntw Carport.
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American. For PliJllOSes of described as fOllows. viz:
Credllors ore required 1o file
9-25-6tc
OITIONED. 516 S. 4th St.,
opening tbe bidding m a suit
Beginning at the northwest
A
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Middleport~ Phone 992-2053. RUTLAND nice 1 story
for corner
of Alonzo Hoit lot and the their claims with said flduclarv
You subtract one point
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west tine of the south east within tour months .
3
llr!le
bedrooms,
freme,
OHL:r - ldlll ham,e,· .clll . ..!tlll
Dated lhls 161h doy of sep. Wanted
9-28-ltc
4-US distribution. uus is QuarterofS~tlon No. Eight (8).
NEW
beth,
klf&lt;Mn
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on 1wo . R~lfll, OhiO,. ': ',v ':l!!i','
ternber
1910.
most irilpo.rtant. 4-.3-3-3 lnJownNo.Three(3),1nRange
ceblneta,
nice
level
lot.
F.
H.
Q'Brlen
4 ROOM llouae wllh ~rge, "'
;~;.:Oftj x IIW: GOod buy L . ·
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bands just don't prqduce as No. Thirteen (13), thence north
GOING AT $6,100.
Probate Judge ot said
Locust St., Mlddliport. 1150
twenty two rods and nine links
Well as tbey .hould' in 'ult to a 1take on west line of laid countv
per month. Phon• 992·731~
contracts."
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CIUI!Irter; thence easl one 191 21. 2S tiOl 5. 31c
9·27.fl~
os.-alcl: "Tbls brina:s us hundred and nventv rods to the
1. tmltumaur=~
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y ·;;r,w;
Holt's ~~~ lost
I h8rfd ttJ ~-oi.'lnete tgh· eas corner; thence '!flit LOST,
Cllrd points in any position sev ty rods to his northwtst
corner of the same; thenct
Oldtown Flats area.
at the table, vulnerable or south twenty rods and eleven 3151
II seen.
not vulnerable, EXCEPT linkltoastakeontheHoltllne;
For Sale
hands witb 12-13 h~h-card lhenco wnt one hundred rods 1o
BEANS, Kentucky Wondllra.
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the place of beginning, conpoints and 4--3-3-3 stribU· talnlna fifteen acrn, more or
Pick your own, S2 bulhol.
tion.
...•• lf being 1 part of th1 ntate
'die Am•n•e
Sweel polalqOI and irllh
9-27-ftc
potatoes. Bring container • .
Jim: "Today•s band would 01 L. 0 · Holt, Dectoltd.
ByUIIItedPrtllillln•u..t
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JACOBY
Rtlertnco·
Dto4:
Vol.
60,
Andrew Cr011, Letart Falla.
be passed ou t ID
Pog 0 2Uond22.1,D&lt;II4 R"'orda
Today ts Monda• "-t ..
MODERN. Nortb and South Qlllllolga·"--ty,
Ohio.
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Ohio.
t-20-12lc
·each hold 13 blgb-card points
Parco! No. 3: no tollowlng
'nle moon II ben.-1111 Jut
IHf FOR~EcoiiOline vfn: 3MO
with 4-3-3-3 d Is t 1 i b u l1 on. roof ftloto lllu0114 In lht
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When actuallY played, South tounly o1 Meigs, stoto o1 o~ro, qll8rltr and ·III8W ·pbue.
Newo!l'a , ~c'o;·, · Phono
til
lilt Ohio Compatly'a
The
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stars
are
opened the blddindG and ond
l'urcn10e, end boundl4 and
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- £hester ~
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wound up, going down two d""rlbod 11 follows, viz:
Mercury,~ and Saturn.
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tricks at three no-trump. He
8oa1Minv tlfloon rods and
'lbe mniD8 liMa are V01111S
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dld :makt! 01111 no-trump, but tlvollnko north of lllo IOUihwnt and Jupl
no -a~
sto cornor of lllo aouthust quarter
there ""as
w
w
P ot section !tight 111, Town Throe
Tlibae fer.
born on this date are
Qlere ooce tbe 'bi g was m. Rone• Thtrtnn tm. lllllllir lhe _._of Ulra.
Help. Wanted
BUILDING LOTS or troltor
Opeia,ed,, " .,. ·
thence 111t ont hundred rocta;
-e&amp;•
space. On 'new water Une,
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On this day Ia hlll«y:
COUNTRY ond woetern bond,
ochool bus route, on county
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w. Thomf!lon: lllonco wnt ono ton backed._ the~""'.,_. S.tunloy nlahls. Write Bo• O.t 1n1 .....:..~to. II lnlerlllo!l•
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come some sort of conglomerate where the basic rules

follows:
Being In Section No. Eight
{BI, Town No. Three (3), Range
No. Thirteen (IJ), of the Ohio

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In 1920 ltefeand ~- · Ia
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You oro roqulrl4 to onowor Chlcagolndic elghl"'f!!lllen
wlthfn twenty eight days from of the """"'"
the date of tflt lilt publication
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wont ID ol&lt;tp lit twa 1!111-lnmp al this ncrltco. tho anowor dato charges of·"fllrowln&amp;" the 1119 manage and
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botng D&lt;lcombor llh., 19TO,
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Oeaners, Mason,
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RU&amp;Y JEAN NICINSKY
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PLAINTIFFS
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A thoucht for todjl)t: Irilb
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poet Thouw Moono 118id; "And
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Mamie: Oroudt, Oris Oroudt,
Nancy E. ~omson, Kenneth

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•nc;t Enos E. Tho"' sOn. will take
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and If flot deceased, thtn I hOlt
same .persons whose eddrll&amp;e&amp;

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Paso

September, 1970,
Gtor~t
Nlclns.ky and Ruby Jean
Nlclnskv, filed their complaint
against you In the Common

Plea&amp; Court of Meigs County,
Ohio', preying tor partition, and
requiring you to set up your
lntertst tt\erein, If any, In the

following

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Oswald: "Over the years property:
Slandard American bidding
Parcel No. 1, The fOllowing
has ramained the best meth- real estate situate In tM State of
od for the average player. Ohio, County of MeJQs end
At the same time it has be- TownshJp of Bedford, and
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Deedltneta .m.

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992-6271.

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TRAILER, Brown'iTteller
Park, Minersville. Phone 992·

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Day of Publication

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REGUL-ATIONS

The Publisher reserves the
·ight to eGjit•or -relect any ads'
objectional, The
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Laurel Ollf, now ....., .ach furnlsKed. Phone 992·3174.
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Friday to recelvl conS.12·flc
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HARRISON'S
·*fit!&lt;AN·
are indefinite and the most
slgnmenls at 10 a.m. Auction - - - - - - - - ' - - '
Open Dti!Y 11114 p.m.
RATES
· TENNA ~ERYittJ;, • Pho~t
For Want Ad Service
usable innovations have not company's Purcnase, to-wit:
992·2.122.
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~::.7 1 ::\'e~~~agd~.Lot Ul Hll FURNISHED apd U11lumls~
5 cents per word oneinnrtlorl
been added."
Beginning et the southeut
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3-22-lfc apertmenls. Cl- to ic:hool.
Minimum Charge 75c
Jim: "Just take the mJ.ni- corner of a 15 70-100 acre tract
Phone 992·544.
12 cents per w )rd three
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of land belonging to w. w.
SEPTIC TANKS l!tEANEi):
mum reqwremen
or an Thompson; thence weat on the FOnltcutlve lnsttrtln""
lG-1 lie
18 ctnts per word six con · WILL give pleno lessons In my
opeaing bid. Read any two south· line of Slid IS 70·100 acre .secutive
Re11ona~te raltl; • Phqne
home. Phone 992-3666.
inse, •Jorls.
HOUSE In Tuppers Plains, 4
basic books and you 'Will find tract of said w. w. Thompson . 25 Rer cent
TRAILER
apace,
one
mile
from
Jolin
Russell, Git111110111 4411-.
S.i6-lfc now MilliS High School on old
Discount on paid
rooms, beth and utility room,
a hodgepodD'e of rules in- 100 rods to the center line of said ads and i!ld:S paid
47~ afltr 5:311 p.m,
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within IC days
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section, ru'VI l ng north and
city water, also wen·.
Rl. 33. Phone 992-2?41.
CARD OF THANKS
volviDg positiqn at the table, south: lhenc~ soulh on lhe
aluminum tiding, block
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CONNIE TEAFORD Swisher
9-20-301c
&amp; OBITUARY
vulnerability, defense tricks center line of said s&amp;etlcm lint 15
gar*, on 2levelkitl. See E. DOZER Work. Ph..,. 949-2171.
has
Ioken
emoloymanl
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for
50
word
minlmt~m .
and possibly the signs of the rods; to the south una of said EAch andltional word 2c .
R. Citeway, Tuppers Plains,
~ . IIKADFORD~IIonliM
Mary June'• Beauty Shoo
Zodiac."
Section Number Eight (II;
"13-llc
decorated, 3 'room Ohio.
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~LINOAO~f
starting Monday, Sept. U. NEWLY
thence tnt on tht south tint of
fumlshad aperlment, ldulls
~-22.ftp
Additional 2Sc Charge per
0 5 w aId: 11ln ·presenting laid Section Number Eight (8)
Take advanl119e of our "Get
Sf;PTIC ,••~. ,1....... Mllilt
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only. 126· Mulberry Avo.
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JACOBY MODERN to
to 0 polnlond slokeln sold Iouth 1 Advertisement
Acquainted" specials, 115
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S..,.ort,
Olllo.
Ph.
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OFFICE
HOURS
readers we start
cutting· section Hne: thtnce In a norpermanenl for $12.50 and our
8.30 a.m . to 5:00p.m . Dally,
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therly direction 15 rOds 10 the
dQ.3fl35,
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9-27-flc
A band either q
fles as an about nine 1nd one-tr.trd (9 1-31 SattJrda~.
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11 beln, the Intention and
WILL pick up merchandise and house on Lincoln Helghls. POII4EROY-' Lincoln Htt. _;_ I
Es..,it Far.SI'-Ie· ~!lvored rloht,"~o'
NOTICE OF
purpo1e o this d11d to conny a
qua]jfy. "
stpry IRICK, 3 Iorge
APPOINTMINT
. tI ke to euctlon on a per., Phone 992·••~
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Jim: "The first step is to tract of land fifteen (151 rods
bedrOom• with double cl-11.
case Na. u,uo
cent age basts. Call Jim
9·27~tfe
use the standard 4-3--Z-1 wide by one hundred £1001 rods Estole of Elsie 1\!ldkftf,
·G ' 1;rn · RndY·"'Ix Ca..
Adams,
auctioneer,
Rutland.
long.
Deceased.
Phone
742-4461.
HOUSE,
1171
Lincoln
Helghls,
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point-count table w t the
Reterence Doed• Vol. 146,
built-In ·rangt and oven,
Notice Is herebv ofven that
9·23-Hc rooms. bath, picture wrndow,
standard additions of three Page 256, Deed Records of
MO-!fc
Ella May Romine and Zlt)a
nice yard, plcltet fence,
dlnlll(l bel: .ond dlnlll(l aroe,
points for a void, two points Meigs County, O~lo.
Midkiff of A. D. No.3, Pomerov.
basement. Available soon.
bl•ch cabl'*' "'lh tndlriCf
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4THE~TONTV-dE
. tar
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tor a singleton and ooe point
Parcel No. '2: The following Meigs counly, Ohio. hove bHn Emplo•ment Wanted
. S.VIal. New .
Phone 992-27111 or 992·3432. '
lighting, full · be11111ont wilt!
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· for a doubleton. Then we real estate situated In the duly appointed Co-Executrix
.GEO.
T.V.$, PIMnt
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and Co-Executor of the Estate WIL DO
by I
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come to a Jacoby extra that County of Metgs. State of Ohio, of
mony olhor IMiurot. carport, RENOVA'tEO""" 3 ""'"""''•
Elsie MldklH, deceased, late ·
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hlo Company's
home. Phone Tuppers Plains J
ROOM
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alloul I a're of ground.
a••
forced air furnace.
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Purchas,, end bOunded and of Hemlo'ck Grove. Meigs
County, Ohio.
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667-35'11.
APARTMENT. All\ CON·
$29,500.
concrete wilka; Ntw Carport.
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Credllors ore required 1o file
9-25-6tc
OITIONED. 516 S. 4th St.,
opening tbe bidding m a suit
Beginning at the northwest
A
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for corner
of Alonzo Hoit lot and the their claims with said flduclarv
You subtract one point
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west tine of the south east within tour months .
3
llr!le
bedrooms,
freme,
OHL:r - ldlll ham,e,· .clll . ..!tlll
Dated lhls 161h doy of sep. Wanted
9-28-ltc
4-US distribution. uus is QuarterofS~tlon No. Eight (8).
NEW
beth,
klf&lt;Mn
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on 1wo . R~lfll, OhiO,. ': ',v ':l!!i','
ternber
1910.
most irilpo.rtant. 4-.3-3-3 lnJownNo.Three(3),1nRange
ceblneta,
nice
level
lot.
F.
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Q'Brlen
4 ROOM llouae wllh ~rge, "'
;~;.:Oftj x IIW: GOod buy L . ·
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bands just don't prqduce as No. Thirteen (13), thence north
GOING AT $6,100.
Probate Judge ot said
Locust St., Mlddliport. 1150
twenty two rods and nine links
Well as tbey .hould' in 'ult to a 1take on west line of laid countv
per month. Phon• 992·731~
contracts."
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CIUI!Irter; thence easl one 191 21. 2S tiOl 5. 31c
9·27.fl~
os.-alcl: "Tbls brina:s us hundred and nventv rods to the
1. tmltumaur=~
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y ·;;r,w;
Holt's ~~~ lost
I h8rfd ttJ ~-oi.'lnete tgh· eas corner; thence '!flit LOST,
Cllrd points in any position sev ty rods to his northwtst
corner of the same; thenct
Oldtown Flats area.
at the table, vulnerable or south twenty rods and eleven 3151
II seen.
not vulnerable, EXCEPT linkltoastakeontheHoltllne;
For Sale
hands witb 12-13 h~h-card lhenco wnt one hundred rods 1o
BEANS, Kentucky Wondllra.
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the place of beginning, conpoints and 4--3-3-3 stribU· talnlna fifteen acrn, more or
Pick your own, S2 bulhol.
tion.
...•• lf being 1 part of th1 ntate
'die Am•n•e
Sweel polalqOI and irllh
9-27-ftc
potatoes. Bring container • .
Jim: "Today•s band would 01 L. 0 · Holt, Dectoltd.
ByUIIItedPrtllillln•u..t
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JACOBY
Rtlertnco·
Dto4:
Vol.
60,
Andrew Cr011, Letart Falla.
be passed ou t ID
Pog 0 2Uond22.1,D&lt;II4 R"'orda
Today ts Monda• "-t ..
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Ohio.
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Ohio.
t-20-12lc
·each hold 13 blgb-card points
Parco! No. 3: no tollowlng
'nle moon II ben.-1111 Jut
IHf FOR~EcoiiOline vfn: 3MO
with 4-3-3-3 d Is t 1 i b u l1 on. roof ftloto lllu0114 In lht
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When actuallY played, South tounly o1 Meigs, stoto o1 o~ro, qll8rltr and ·III8W ·pbue.
Newo!l'a , ~c'o;·, · Phono
til
lilt Ohio Compatly'a
The
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stars
are
opened the blddindG and ond
l'urcn10e, end boundl4 and
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- £hester ~
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wound up, going down two d""rlbod 11 follows, viz:
Mercury,~ and Saturn.
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tricks at three no-trump. He
8oa1Minv tlfloon rods and
'lbe mniD8 liMa are V01111S
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dld :makt! 01111 no-trump, but tlvollnko north of lllo IOUihwnt and Jupl
no -a~
sto cornor of lllo aouthust quarter
there ""as
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P ot section !tight 111, Town Throe
Tlibae fer.
born on this date are
Qlere ooce tbe 'bi g was m. Rone• Thtrtnn tm. lllllllir lhe _._of Ulra.
Help. Wanted
BUILDING LOTS or troltor
Opeia,ed,, " .,. ·
thence 111t ont hundred rocta;
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space. On 'new water Une,
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On this day Ia hlll«y:
COUNTRY ond woetern bond,
ochool bus route, on county
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w. Thomf!lon: lllonco wnt ono ton backed._ the~""'.,_. S.tunloy nlahls. Write Bo• O.t 1n1 .....:..~to. II lnlerlllo!l•
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Being In Section No. Eight
{BI, Town No. Three (3), Range
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In 1920 ltefeand ~- · Ia
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You oro roqulrl4 to onowor Chlcagolndic elghl"'f!!lllen
wlthfn twenty eight days from of the """"'"
the date of tflt lilt publication
-"""'5o Whlte Sol:· on EXPERIENCED
wont ID ol&lt;tp lit twa 1!111-lnmp al this ncrltco. tho anowor dato charges of·"fllrowln&amp;" the 1119 manage and
,
botng D&lt;lcombor llh., 19TO,
WorldSerlea-'tb"'-'"---tl,
11 you - ho!P 11.
Oeaners, Mason,
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GI!ORGE NICINSKY ond
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RU&amp;Y JEAN NICINSKY
In lM5 the ..=~
Sllow II nonoa!IJ wbite in
PLAINTIFFS
ted •'--• ' _. •~CROW, CROW &amp; PORTIA,
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killill&amp; at~ 1
reflecting lurfacu of the ice
crystall.
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19l 28, 11015, 12, 1t, 26 (111 .2, lie
A thoucht for todjl)t: Irilb
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poet Thouw Moono 118id; "And
- '-AWA.NCE •• LAM~ M. a. when once the~ heart of a
,
flllliden Is 1tole, the malden
ber~eH will steill after it soon." Business Opport11f!itles

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lund lo mtabuia .:...· It 11 1
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WANT TO UP
YOUR INCOME
IMMEDIATELY?

LAMB, M.D.

ESTABLISH ROUTES.r
NO PERSONAL SALES CALLS!
JUS1' S£RV/C/NG'
MACHINES DO THE SELL- ·

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for• feut arillllll'J words.

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are ~ over!)' of
GPI(Iiillllc IIIII 1111 l'relldenl'1
Qenlml"'l..... Clmpllllnnlt

npar~ w111 ensure peace m
........ IIIli olhera II'OIIIld

till oallon.
n was the ki1UD&amp; of tour atu·
dellII b)r NatiOIIII GuerdlmeD

last -May

at lent State that
led Preilldetll Nboo to set up

rt:":t

bu lbclul
~ 1011 gel the
of beln&amp;·lllildled 11y 11te 111
alty at least once a day. But
~ .eems to be ~ ~
an do about II and that II ·

Twolnjured:r:::$··~::~;
Two penonnere Injured and 59, Mlp•lls.

atraffic
deer waaldlled
two of five
accldonta Inlnveotlgated
over the weekend by the
{.liDipolis Poet Stale Hlgbway
Patrol.

AaotheraUSunday
accident
occurred
p.m. 011 Mill
Creek ~;§~~~~~~
Rd., t11ree and two tenths mlles
north of Rt. 7 where autoa lltey have 110111e
drl... tr; Jamea Samson, 30, to lbeol!'

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ourners

Junellon of Rl. 110 and liM, damqeresulled and no cltallm luued gak!eU- oo dl8nl u
where vehlclef driven b)r was Issued.
tile laD term beglnl ~.,...

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Harold Ll!ckadoo, Jr., 34, Rt. I, Two other accl4ents were
VInton, and John Gamel, II, Rl. investigated 011 Saturday. 'lbe
1, Vinton, colllded. Games first wu al5::15 p.m. 011 Blazer
suffered lacerations of the Rd. five and three tenths mlles
mouth, chest and besd wblle a n..-th of Rl. 7 where autoa
psasenger, Mary Barton, 20, , driven b)r Carol CIOIIcb, 34, Rl.
Rio Grande, had bruises . 1, Gallipolla, and Lucille Par·
JJomogo was moderate to bolb sona, 45, Rt. I, Gallipolis,
veblcles. No cltatiCIIs were collldecl. Mn. Parsons was
luued.
cbargedwitbfaUuretoyleldone
Tile deer was tilled In a hall of tile roa1way.
mtohap Cll Ill. 7, hoo and one No one was Injured II' cited
llmlllmllesnortbofQwnCity. followingacolllslooata:28p.m.
The animal ran Into tile patb of on Rt. 3:1, one and nine tenths
a veldcle driven b)r Mas Avner, miles west of Rt. 518. Officers
said Albert Stauffer, 40,
Marletta,lostconlrolofblsauto
while attempting to pua
PT. PLEASANT
another car. n.. Stauffer car
LIVEil'IOCit SA' ES CO.
ran olf the left aide of the bllh·
PT. PLI!AIIANT, W. VA.
way and llruck a gusnlrall. .
s.tan1111. Sept. 11, n
BOGS - 1" to 2ZII 19.50 to
:111.50; Heavies 17.25 ... :Ill;

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recommendaiiCII of till cmnme.
sl011. He aald be bad nol Jet',
read tile report but was liDpr eaaed b)r lbe cmuollalon
wben II visited bla campus.
Students al oilier CI'IIJI'l!I'IT
echoed Traub'a •lstemenl aboal
Nllon. "I dm'l think students
feel Nboo and (VIce l'relldelll
Spiro T.) Acnew are capable
olezerdslng tile luderahlp the
Scr111ton nparl calls for," Ed
Pinto, chalrmln of the Undergraduate
AuoclaUoo
at tile Univerallf GIIDlnois aald.
Some college administrators
'llftttlllcal. Dr. llonlordS. Atwood, prealdent of Emory Unl·
verslty In Atlanta, lild: "It's
more than just a President II'
a vice prealdelll era CGngreao

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Flaher were Betty L.
Gllltey~l, $iO and
costs,
operallon, and
Edna SIObal't, ' Mllklleport, ~
GENE LAWBENC!;
GENE ROY LAWRENCE, and cosbt, permitting a .dog to
aoa of Mr. 1D11 Mn. Palll nm loose.
• LOCAL TEMPS
t..wnl&lt;e of llaehle rec:eally
fiinptratur~
ID dowatowa
completed bll bask: lraiDing . M.llUU.lGE~
J1i11Mtov Monday al U a.m,
at Ft. K:au. t..wreace Dllvld Joe Sellen, ~, Partl!lllllled 1a 1111 u. s. Army land, 1 and Roberta Alyne WAf 5I! . . . UDder 11111117
llklas.
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Sat., 18, Pouaeroy.
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lolloWiq Ida IJ'IC(uall9llrom
SoulberD llllb Sellaolln May

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llelferat9to:IU41;Fa1Cowsl7
to :111.10; ClDnen 1.2 lo 16.50;
BuDs 20.75 ID 25.85; Milk Cows
110 tD 140
115;ID Stock
CowsSteers
and
Calves
Z15; Stock
:It ID 29 _75 ; Stock Helfera 18 to
:M; Stock Steer Calves :M to
34•110 ; Stock Heller Calves 21 to
29
CALVF3 _Tops 41 ;
Seconds 31.110; Medium :17 to 37;
Om!DOO and 11eav1ea 33.10 1o

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The Wahama White Faleons
slmp)J' outclassed the 00ot
Duval Hlt!h Sehool Yellow Jaekets for • 2l-4 yfctory Saturda¥
nlsht.
The Yictory uiJIIOCI Wahama•s
sea100 rec:ord to 3-1-1 and left

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that earrled Into Intermission.

SUM'I.IO; Heavy ~r 'flllen Kellll Saj/re, 146
JO.a; 8enJ lb. (la!P-ek, carried up 1bo
Sloo$~Sieen,SO.INII.». unlddla 111a TD ..... - eoverv.a Cllnf: Olak:e, 43.110; ed O.•e 7&amp;rd1. ~· klek
Good. • ll )(I:IIJI!l, 33; CGm- attalllllt!Or llle extra po!llt waa
lliaacla· ~ dawll; Baby Calves bloekiMI and llle Fll&lt;GIIJ eame
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1!&amp;di 1111 lleld w1111 a 12~ lead
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IIAJJ!8 REPORT o1
Oblo Vllley ~ ul dl Co.
Y"V
BOOS -115 to 2ZIIIbl. 10 to
20;220toll0u..litoti.to;Fat
Sows II to 17.11: Jlo8l'l 12 to
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oo- a •• · ..J.••• I' to
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BJ Ulllled Prell '-'talleul
CATTLE-_.. 3111D 31; . 'DieOQW.....-ttollconUnued
Qellenllto•iO;BabyBeef21 ID D¥JIIIII today In Oblo at
ID 35 .10; fat
18 to ?Ai.IO; O.aeral Motors related In·
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dua1rlel beca1110 of the tllllted
Cannll'l "'to 21M; BuDs 2S to Auto WO!ten strike Mlinll
25.20; Milk'Colli~ to Z811.
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Seeondl • to·411; Madl1111 :lllo ,_:::_. . .
Corp.
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BUY ~VEl - 21 to &amp;1. f~ wblcb tgrjongbed 1,1110
LAIIlli · ....:. TOPI 25.40; of 111,1,100 llourly perao!llltllor
~ Jl· ~ ~;,J.Jtcht Wis. :M ~-·'Die plant, with a total
to ...
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2,800, GM.
supplies
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Polkeman Killed

SECOND HALF
SoJ&gt;re aot hla seoond tall,y ol B T
B .L
the nlllrt In tile lblrd period
y 1110 urg..,..
when ha l!'abbed an atrlalfrom CLEVELAND .(UPI) --tne
Howard and raciKI to tbe goal polleeman was tilled and ~
line ll'om 35 YVC3 cut. This was Mrlously wounded at 2 a.

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opoltrvln aald, because of
"lnvantory adjuatmenls and
cut!'acb In production

~ules."
An additional 38 workers on

taekluster oontellt was scored
by Se!llor Fncl l!anciY SmUh on
an ellllrt yard pnall'omlloward
In 1ha laat . oprter. HoWard
also passed to . SIIIIIll for the

extra polnla.

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lad&lt;; .lllllc:b ~~tiled U5 yants,
waa 'j,iacedby 9l(re wbo ~
a tolill d. 100 yardli. OChtrs
plnq ,rordap ..,1ha (INIUid
lor Wahama ware HOwlli'd, 51
yants; 11Gb Lal!'bert, a•; Barl')'
Harrla, 2t; Mille While, .5 ·11111
Eric Morrill, lL
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Howard eomplcled• -14. Of 21

paaseuua~PP~Ator WJ&amp;rd•

Ill llle air. Wlhama bid no
_paasea W.e~ l!ltl llolo
.tbreelluYalaei'lala.
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Howard also lll1iad twlco for
Wihamll for a 36 prd nerap.
~ Fal01111t ,will ~ $1Ut11·
om 1 Tornldoia .of llaclne In
1halr

llomecohllllallllt Friday

nlibt al &amp;cblel Flellll

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BU~R . BRoWN · :..
'on the 2nd 'floor

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Cardlgar~s. Jumpers, ~lrla Slacks,'; Jl..,ntt ·
Skl(ts, Corduroy, Knit •and Poly~ter -~cl
ColtOn l~ngl,es •(~rlppl!f all!l,boxer!, craw' ntck_.
. and s~oulill!r gripper shirts, Johns l!lhn'it· 3
p!ete girls Jumper outfits, striped ,~d ~ld
color sl!lrts. Infants Underslll,rts a~d trlllllng
-' pants, ~:lrli pan!les, socii~· Beanie~. q,r.cjUfOY
and .knit bib o~rills, Infants Jump sults 1and
.paJamas l~lth or' without.
feet).
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Nmon called the Egyptian
leader's death a "tragic loss"
and canceled air and aea
aerclaes thsl had been sche·
dialed today to show tile power
and ·ftezlbllity of the u.s. 6tb
Fleet. The President did not

cancel 1111 day-long visll with
the fleet, however. He was
scheduled to go to Naples later
In tile day.
Nino's elgh~y 1rlp began
with a warm and .entbuslsallc
receptioo In Rome and a visit
with 28 !teed American airliner
hoatagea, but Nasoer's death
abruplly Imposed a mll'e
somber tone on the tour.
,._.I Pesea Proltlem
Of lmmedlale concern to
Nixon wu who wiD !Otxesent '

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Solicltor Bernard Fultz was
aulllci1zed to proceed on a
feasibility &amp;tudy of a ptopoaed
nlenslon of tbe presenl 'Mid·
dleport water system intD· tile
Bradbury llfea b)r Middleport
CouncU Monday night.
Praeat to l:evlew tile matter
with council. were FullS and
members of the BOard of Ptibllc
Affairs, James Bre~~:lngton,
Richard Gress ani Jack
Hew~. , The group dflcuaaed
tile Poulbllllf of lfedet-al gral\t

lor IIICh an etrtenslon ranging
up to 50 per cent of the cost.
llmrlll8ton pointed out that
the board would not want to
tske any action 1o jeopardize
the · preaent system and
Councilman John Zerkle agreed
thai the eztenslon area "ahould
slsnd on Its own feet." Gress
pointed out that another lsnk
and wdl will be~ In II!X or
seven Je&amp;l'l anyway and tbeae
could be provided througb tile
-~ servll&gt;!.

Councilman Cllff..-d stumho
•aid .that he doubted the
feasibility of such an etrtension
boca~ It appeared that the
inc«ne from serving the area
would. not be sufficient to offset
costs Involved.
However, maintenance
supervisor Harold Chaae
pointed out thai tile ezlension
could lead to new housing in tile
area. He too IIOinted out that tile
present system ~ eventually
have to bave a tiiW well and

lsnk. anyway.
Fultz said tbe first atepo
would be ID talk to Milton Roush
of the Fanners Home Ad·
mlnlalratlon on the financing of
ouch a project and to see wllal
effect tbe extension would have
on other water districts. Some
of the dislrlcts have reportedly
signed some of tile Bradbury
area for service, II was
rep..-ted. Fultz pointed out that
tile ell&lt;l'ls of Middleport should
not Interfere with 1he plans of

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bn~# llln II ilte ll*e'J
WU dljim' ld l1 ,. t b! ·eGifult. II of.

tbe 17 Jll!q,lllld llti jw:)' WU f!l1y lo M .. I !!Ide darill
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. . Gen-• pW 111M eovtd.'IN to lllart lbe lielllaiMr
· llpa ~ ·l tllll!l'ltlllllfUd.jl!rywaaaoiiO be M1 .,.
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Milia

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McARTHUR, .ado (UPI) - In tile rugged hilly country near
Ollv...a, creota,I!CCIIIed 1111 ~ 6ve days alter tbe
ot
viDloir County Sheriff, l!lllillis; Deputy Dive Wilbur
Harold Steele 8lid wounding bla ~d ha 8lid the ahertH were
' clepllty Ault- 11, .... ordered,QIIneddown!'henlheylrledto
belli , wllf!olit bond pendlnl ..-ve legal papen on Milia at
. stand jury ~,1!11 rural home. 'lbe papen
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fl!lli was charged with llrsl liirasoed electric com111ny
· clesrM murder alter a posse ~~ J!n"men who tried to siring
:1110· law olllcen captured bini . J!lrea over 1111 propert;y.

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Albn.
SATURDAY
_ 8lere l!:bllil, Chesler
Tbeal1ba Keeler, Flora
Carolltlcllmond Mary
SUNDAY ADDONS
c tan C I
~=thy~. g, Porn::;
Romine Rutland·
Jelftn Winfield W'
Casto 'Mason.
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Coolville; Mllr1aret
Pomeroy; William

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SUNDAY DISCHARGES
Clyde O'amletl, Mary
Jolm Conkle, Naomi
Jamea Barnette, Freda Krkf4i:

DRIVE-IN
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at the

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MllJ·m

8y UJdled Praa ltderuiiGI!II aoclallsm was ma!IIDi on the dream of' a Unlle4 .V.ti
~ ~el Nauer, the desert nation's pOverty. Hl.s Republic brielly material~Jed; :
adort!!l-falher of modem Egypt,
then co(!apsed wltb factional
mOsnlerlsed mDilona with his
feuds overwhelmed Arab ~ ,
Wlfullllled dream of a unified
larlllea. IDa total rell!IJINI oo .
Arab w..-ld that could destroy
Soviet aJd to cba1lenge Jsraet ,
Israel. He died a peacemaker
put him forevEr In IJ(e , ·
Ill 1111 own ranks.
Kremlin's debt
Nasser, the moat ()OI!8rful
He became ~ Arab --~ ',
and controversial Arab leader
hero b)r defying the West In lba:
In modern history, died of a
I~ wben ha turned to · ·
heart attsck Monday In Cairo
Communist Czecboslovakla fer
at ~2.
arms and then refused to join:. ·
Hla lrlampha were many : He
an anU-Communiat alliance.
!&gt;roke a 5,0110-year reigD of
Nauer was a blue-eyed :
Egyptlan l!lngs, oualed Brlllah
revolutionary with a sliver&lt;
occupiers, nationalized the Suez
tongue f..- Dery ll(l""d'ea, ·.
Canal l1ld wooed a willing
Rsmrocktraighl, mustacbed
Soviet thilonlo supply guns and
and graying at the temples, be ·
buller •~len 1111 United States .
had a llaahlng l!llile. Bll .
woulcl n~~
EngUah was fluent and supple.
Hla ~edles were great:
Uke moot Egyptians, be :
The 188'1 Middle East war was
savoured his lively sense of
a diluter for Egypt. II all bot
humor.
wiped out tile slow bill steadY
A devout Moslem, be did not .
Inroads 1111 Arab brand of
Gamal Nasser
(CAI!Unued on page 8)

Officers Named by Youth
were eleeted by tbe
Youth of tbe Ohio
for Retarded
recently at
Cbureh In
for 11'1&amp;-71
. . ·\lean
Wbltsbead,
.lljlie lloltfr, vice
~1!7. Wrlgbl,
lad JO ,jmen Jllebl,

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School; · Jean Whitehead, Gl Melga County was
publiCity D18Dager at F.llllem dlacusaed.
Jll&amp;b llchool; Beety wn,Jit, Refreahmenla of popc:oari!a@

were served
Jll&amp;b llchool; D1Le11e Del ~~Pl. group viewed a

pubUclty manager II ~ pancb

funl! ralslna cbalrmlll;

for tile Mentally
whlc:b showed how
.
II!OIIIlli)' rotarded
. Mary !lie Hayes ~ trained In verlous ...,.,,....._
pollll~ fUnd l'1llllna plaal and Flana were begun fer

owa. hlllorlan.

Marcy

proJt~ll. Tbe
·polllbiiiiJ ot
olihtrlp
mine ..,.

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RaciDe ~:for?JII)MI~ta:n:y=~
dilllftn of lbe

into 811· outlllillr recraatlon llllrley

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Robia
ICichael
Do!!ald
Richard ·

lbree shlfla at the
!1lidi 1
Departure Hyatt Bearings last trip to PP~~ . ~ -~
illvlll.., of GM In Sanduaky weekend ID 1ry 10 ~t ilij 'til : eQulck
- e to be sent home. '11181 change bla mini! ~ ~
~
• Convenient
brought to m..-e than 1,1110 1he off 1111 trip. fllit,~ .• .
Sl .011 Adults,
• Courteous
number of worken furloughed notable lo
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START57 P.M.
at tile plant because of the said 11 was cit¥. ·Ill!!. IWiail ·
slrite.
~ bad ·~tid'· .111
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Frid1ys Only
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The Drive-In Window•.;l

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tboae dislrlcts.
Gress pointed oul that
dleport had been
provide tile service wltb
45 residents of the
area r«~uesling service.
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Fultz aald that he believes an:
engineering 1urvey will be
required to delerm(J)e the, · ,'
boundaries of the area to be,
served by the menalm and 1111.:
number of potential cusiGmen; ·
Involved. He wiD confer will!' • ,

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Killed was Patrolman J~
Tracz, 27, Cleveland. In aerl~
condlllm at MI. Slnalllolpltil
wllll t11ree gunibo1 wounda was
Patrolman Frederlcll Fulton,
29. The lhoolblgs occurred In
the lblh Pollee Dillrlcl at E.
lOS Sl. and St. Clllr Ave. A
llllent burglar alami bid gcllii
off at 1 ·
· d6partment
store (GIII!I
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WABHJNGTON (UPJJ - Tbe
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won ····-~-_........, - .- .,..
Mardl-lor-VIci«Y rally wW go
as se()ed'ultd !n Wasblngton
Saturday 1n -~ of 1111 wilhdrawal of llil '1*- _paler,
South VIetnamese .. Vlee
President N~.!':.!!·

the United Stales at 'N!IIIer'a
funeral. White . ~ ildel
refused ·to ljlOCIIIate wlrft .
NIXon blmoeH would go, but
tended lo discourqe aucb Iaiii:
b)r obsorvlng tile United Stales
and the United Arab Republic
have not had diplomatic rots•
IICIIl alnce the 11181 Arab-JsraeU
war.
There was speculation liDOII&amp;
Nboo's akles that Secretary of ·
Stile William P. lloflen would
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Melvin R. Laird lhll llll&gt;l'llln8
about, the likely elfecbt of
Nasser's dealll.., tbe volellle
Middle Eaat altuallon, refused
to speculate 011 a poalble
suoees1or to tbe Egyptian

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in Cairo bedl1se tile United
Slates lind .Egypt have not
maintaln'd diplomatic
relliiiOIII llilce the 11181 ArabIaraell war.
Other mernben ol tile U. 8.
delegation were not lm·
mediately anaounced. Some
olflclala sold Secretary of Stale
WUUam P. ftotlersmightgo, but
Nixon made II clear he would
not lead lhf delegallon.
Nmon, who coolerred with
Rosersand Jlftense Secrei&amp;IY

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WAHAIU 6 8 7 8 _ 21
DUVAL
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The' 11J111 --~' d. tho suspects.

1ba blval . . ware llllp.
pod cold on ollliise tbrOU&amp;IiGUt
tbe Cl!lllall b)r 0., atln&amp;YFalcon
!1.40; Sblndi'M, :15.1MJ.l7; Good mra ()OIAta fell lneomplote. ~ -'1'1\t~
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Cowl, !NUll; Utility, 17.75Tho lfa1011 Courtlans ~ never I!D~'&gt;~DI
tbe W JIJO; C.U. 1D11 Cutter, 17 .lhalr lead to I~ In tha second 20 yard line · tbe outing.

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