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000.00 000 000 000.00 Browns nip Bengals CINCINNATI (AP) Cleveland's. Bo Scott dashed four yards for his third touchdown with just 39 seconds left Sunday, capping a furious fourth quarter rally that gave the Browns a 27-24 National Football League triumph over Cincinnati. Scott's run stunned a record Riverfront Stadium throng of 60,284 and gave the Browns a commanding two-game 'lead over Pittsburgh in the American Conference Central Division. Scott also scored on a three-yard run and seven-yard pass from Bill Nelsen. The Browns had trailed 24-13 with nine minutes to play in the nationally televised contest.

Essex Johnson's second touchdown, a 49-yard power sweep, shot the defending division champion Bengals into an 11-point lead. He also scored on a threeyard run. Los Angeles continues mastery over Atlanta ATLANTA (AP) Roman Gabriel rifled a 68-yard pass to Jack Snow, setting up his one-yard sneak with 4:50 left in the game as the Los Angeles Rams maintained their mastery of the Atlanta Falcons with a 24-16 National Football League victory Sunday. It appeared Atlanta might conquer the Rams for the first time in history when John Mallory scooped up a fumble and raced 54 yards for a touchdown 13 seconds into the final quarter, lifting the Falcons to a 16-10 lead. However, Gabriel rallied his team again late in the period, finding Snow alone behind the Atlanta defense on the long play that carried to the Falcon six when Mallory bumped Snow out of bounds.

Four plays later Gabriel sneaked over for his second touchdown of the day and David Ray kicked the go-ahead point. Falcon specialist Bill Bell missed his extra point attempt following Atlanta's first touchdown and later set up a Ram field goal drive with a short 31-yard Statistics Los Angeles 0 10 14-24 Atlanta 6 3 7-16 -Butler one pass from Berry (kick fails). LA-Gabriel one run (Ray kick). LA-FG Ray 24. AtI-FG Bell 35.

-Mallory 54 fumble return kick). LA-Gabriel one run (Ray kick). LA -Ellison 5 run (Ray kick). NORTH STARS WIN BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP )Charlie Burns scored twice to pace the Minnesota North Stars to a 3-2 victory over the Buffalo Sabres in a National Hockey League game Sunday night.

It was Buffalo's fourth straight loss after a season-opening victory. NEW YORK WINS 'Dave DeBusschere scored seven in overtime to lead New York past the Cleveland Cavaliers 121-120, for the Knicks' first National Basketball Association victory of the season. Legal Notices NOTICE OF October 18, 1971 BANK STATEMENT Charter National Bank Region No. 4. REPORT OF CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF GRANT COUNTY OF PA MARION, INDIANA THE STATE OF INDIANA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SEPTEMBER 30, 1971 PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMP.

TROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER TITLE. 12, UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION ASSETS 1 Cash and due from banks 1,021,343.95 U.S. Treasury securities 2,443,476.38 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 641,643.56 Other securities (including $4,800.00 corporate stock) 21,800.00 Federal funds sold AREA PLAN COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING ION OF GRANT COUNTY Room 308 Court House Marion, Indiana Date: November 1, 1971 Time: 7:30 P.M. Applicant: Joseph C. and Jane Ann Dobie Request: An amendnent to the Grant County Zoning Ordinance for rezoning from R-2 to 1-2 Premises affected: Beginning at the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of Section Seventeen (17), Township Twenty -four (24) North, Range Eight (8) East, thence South along the West line of said Section Seventeen (17) Three Hundred Eight (308) feet, thence East five thence to the West hundred ninety (595) feet, line of the Right of way of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, thence in a Northwesterly direction along the West line of said right of way to the center line of said Section Seventeen (17), Thence West along said center line Five Hundred Fifteen (515) feet and Two (2) inches to the place of beginning being a part of the northwest corner of the Southwest quarter of Section Seventeen (17), Township Twenty-four (24) North, Range Eight (8) East, and containing three and ninety.

three hundredths (3.93) acres, or less. Common Address: 3301 South Meridian Street, Marion, Indiana" For the purpose of owning and operating the business of industrial Welding Supply Company AREA PLAN COMMISSION OF GRANT COUNTY By W. Blair Eagleson President 664-5111 It's your Chronicle-Tribune Want Ad number. the number, to dial to tell our readers about something you'd like to sell or buy. Want Ads are the low cost, effective way to quick results.

f- Chronicle Tribune, Marion, Indiana, Oct: 4 Cannon crashes. Bloomington takes 38th straight game BLOOMINGTON. Ind. (AP) Bloomington Panthers now hold Indiana high school football record consecutive wins. The Panthers won their 38th victory Saturday night, routing nersville 65-7.

The previous record of 37 wins row was set in the early 1960s by ern of Howard County. The Panthers kept up a scoring pace with 14 points in the period, 10 in the second: -21 in the quarter and 20 in the final period. Bloomington, ranked No. 3 Associated Press poll last week, to clinch a South-Central Greensburg. Saturday's Pro Basketball Results By The Associated Press NBA Los Angeles 119, New York 104 Philadelphia 104, Atlanta 102 Cleveland 93, Buffalo 89 Baltimore 108, Golden State 93 Milwaukee 98, Seattle 91 Phoenix 128, Houston 108 Boston at Cincinnati, postponed, court Only games scheduled ABA' Kentucky 107, New York 98 Pittsburgh 140, Denver 136, 2-overtimes.

Memphis 94, Virginia 93 Floridians 84, Dallas 82 Indiana 106, Carolina 98 Larry (Boom Boom) Cannon survived this spectacular crash Sunday at the Winchester Speedway during the third heat of USAC sprint show. Cannon is reported in satisfactory condition at Ball Memorial Hospital in Muncie. He is believed to have suffered a crushed Shoulder and bruises around the neck. (AP Wirephotos by Jerry Burney and John Crozier). Beal, Bettenhausen The the win at Winchester LET for By JERRY MILLER fered engine trouble early in the first straight C-T Racing Editor race, took over Greg' Weld's machine Con- WINCHESTER Rollie Beale of Tole- and started at the tailend of the 20-car do, Ohio, and Gary Bettenhausen of field for the second, 50-lapper.

Bettenin a Tinley Park, posted victories Sun- hausen had moved up to third late in the East- day afternoon in a United States Auto race and dived under Kunzman and Club sprint car doubleheader at Win- leader Sam Sessions of Nashville, chester Speedway. in the fourth turn on the final lap consistent Larry Cannon, the racing barber to beat Sessions to the finish line by a first nose. third shoulder Oakwood, and neck bruises suffered when a his broken car The come-from-behind from victory flipped end-over-end down the front points lengthened race for Bettenhausen's lead in the in the straightaway during a heat race. the 1971 sprint car will try Beale won the first of two 50-lap title. His closest pursuer, Dickson, took Conference future events taking the land over Parsons' car for the second feature, against laps from the finish when fast qualifier.

but finished back in the pack. Larry Dickson of Marietta, Ohio, suf- Beale, who Bettenhausen had also stayed in front of fered a mechanical failure and spun out. been a close third going Beale was chased across the finish line into Sunday's action, in the championby Johnny Parsons Jr. of Reseda, ship hausen chase. Ironically, the car Bettenand Lee Kunzman of Guttenberg.

Iowa. drove to victory Sunday was the Bettenhausen, whose own car suf- same machine with which Dickson had won the sprint car crown last year. wet FIELD HOCKEY SCORES BARCELONA, Spain (AP) Germany The 1971 title will be decided next defeated France 4-0, India shutout Sunday at New Bremen. Ohio. Kenya 2-0, Pakistan and The Nether- Heat races were won by Darl Harrilands played to a 3-3 tie and Australia son of Tiffin, Ohio, Karl Busson of and Japan deadlocked 1-1 in Sunday's Toledo and Tom Bigelow of game of the World Cup Field Hockey ter, Wis.

The semi-feature went to Cy. Tourney. Fairchild of Saginaw, Mich. Saturday's college grid results By The Associated Press East Adelphi 28, Albany St, American Int'l 7, Bates College 3 Amherst 14, Rochester 6 Bridgeport 21, 'Montclair 13 Carnegie-Mellon 24, Allegheny 7 Clark Univ 7, Lane College Coast Guard 21, Tufts 16 Columbia 15, Yale 14 Connecticut 21, Main 7 Cornell 21, Harvard 16 A Cortland State 20, Brockport State 7 College 13, Bridgewat, C. Post 43, Gettysburg Col 7 Dartmouth 10, Brown P.

Delaware 48, Rutgers 7 Delaware Val 28, Grove City 12 26, Cheyney State 0 Stafe 24, Clarion College 17 Geneva College 29, Waynesburg 13 Franklin Mar 34, Dickinson Col Georgetown 33, Manhattan 19 Holy Cross 28, Boston Univ 14 tthaca 41, Wilkes 28 John Carroll 21, Thiel 7 Johns Hopkins 60, Havertord Col 0 Juniata College 17, Lycoming Col 0 Lafayette 17, Pennsylvania Lebanon Valley 10, Swarthmore 6 Lehigh 48, Drexel 20 Haven 16, Shippensburg 8 Middlebury 61, Hamilton Col 18 Millersville St 33, Mansfield St 6 New Hampshire 28, Vermont 1 Moravian Col 24, P.M.C. C. Colleges 14 Nichols College, 9, Maine Maritime 7 Northeastern 34, Springfield 16 Penn' State 31, Syracuse 0 Princeton 35, Colgate 12 Rensselaer 35, Union College 18 Rhode Island 31, Massachusetts 3 Rochester Tech 17, Pace College Rutgers-Newark 28, Fairleigh Dicksn 14 Lawrence 23, Norwich Univ 7 Setan Hall 7, Fordham 6. Rock 28, Calif State, Pa. 7 Southern Conn 50, Glassboro State 18 Temple: 38, Xavier 0 Trinity College 30, Colby College 23 Upsala College 35, Susquehanna 31 Ursinus 16, Muhlenberg 13 Wagner 27, Albright Chester 56, Bloomsburg 7 Williams Col 55, Bowdoin 0 Worcester Tech 26, Wesleyan 0 Midwest 'Adrian 39, Albion 6 Akron 24, North Michigan 17 Anderson 25, Ohio Northern Augustana, Wallace Ill.

42, 47, Wheaton Collge 2 State 27, Sw Minnesota 17 Kenyon College Bethany, Kans. 24, St Mary, Kansas 13 Bluftton 7, Manchester Bowling Green 46, Kent. State 33 Buna Vista 17, Upper lowa 14 Cameron State 14, Central St, Okla 14 Carthage Col 34, Millikin Univ Case Inst Tech 14, Washingtn Jet 6 Cent Missouri St 16, SW Missouri 13 Central St, Ohio 20, Defiance Col 8 Chadron State 36, So Dakota Tech 8 Cincinnati 20, Wichita State 7 Coe College 87, Beloit College 0 Moorhd 21, MacAlester, 12. Concordia, SI.P 25, Northwest Wisc 14 Concordia IM. 48, Principia Col 14.

ConcordiaT, Neb. 20, Midland 20 Doane College 33, Missouri Western 0 East Kntucky 0, East Michigan Col 29, Carroll, Wisc. 0 College 32, Baker Univ 14 'Emporia State 23, Bethel, Minn. Kans 0 21 College Ferris A State 14, North Park Col 8 Hamline Univ '24, Augsburg 7 Hastings: 16, Dan College 6 Hillsdale. cool 16, Ashland 13 Heidelberg 17, Union Cincinnati, going down to its fourth, straight loss, "led all the way until Scott's run.

The Bengals are 1-4 and the Browns 4-1. Don co*ckroft booted field goals of 35 and 22 yards to keep the Browns in; contention at halftime, trailing 10-6. Two short punts, an interception and a fumble by the Browns, set up all of' Cincinnati's points. Paul Robinson darted 18 yards forthe opening Bengals touchdown in the first quarter. Horst Muhlmann drilled a' field goal of 12 yards for the other three! first-half points.

Statistics Browns 17 Bengals: First downs Rushes-yards 26-64 40-232 Passing yardage 205 107 Passes 18-35-2 10-22-1 Punts 4-45 5-47 Fumbles lost Yards penalized 42 51 Cleveland Cincinnati 9 7 7-24 Cin- 10 run (Muhlmann kick) Clev-FG co*ckcroft 35 Cin-FG Muhimann 12 Clev-FG co*ckcroft 22 Cin-E. Johnson 3 run (Muhimann Cin-E. Clev-Scott 3 Johnson run 49 (co*ckcroft run kick) croft kick) 7 pass from Nelson (co*ckClev- Scott 4 run (co*ckcroft kick) punt to midfield. Marlin McKeever put the game on ice for Los Angeles when he intercepted a Dick Shiner pass and returned it 15 yards.to the Atlanta 35, setting up Willie Ellison's five TD run on the final play of the game. The victory enabled Los Angeles to remain atop the National Conference West standings with a 3-1-1 record.

Atlanta fell to 1-3-1. Oakland rallies for victory over Eagles OAKLAND (AP) Daryle Lamonica came off the bench in the second half to spark the Oakland Raiders to a 34-10 come-from-behind National Football League victory over the winless Philadelphia Eagles Sunday. Lamonica, the Raiders' regular quarterback, had been sidelined with a hamstring muscle pull. After he replaced Ken Stabler in the third quarter, the Raiders quickly left the Eagles behind. A record Oakland pro football crowd of 54,615 watched Lamonica complete 7 of 15 passes for 133 yards and two touchdowns.

He hit Fred Biletnikoff on a 35-yarder" and then found Eldridge Dickey on a 27-yard touchdown pass. The Raiders, down 10-0 at the half scored three times, within one minute and 19 seconds at one point in the second half. Biletnikoff, the Raiders' wide receiver, hauled i in eight passes for yards. Oakland running back Mary Hubbard led the rushing attack with 80 yards in 11 carries. Philadelphia's hopes seemed to fade with an injury to its starting quarterback, Rick Arrington, late in the second agreements to resell 600,000.00 Loans 4,782,979.07 Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises 210,961.04 Real other estate than owned.

premises 10,452.58 Other assets 11,599.90 TOTAL ASSETS 9,744,256.48 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partand corporations 3,476,804.24 Time and savings deposits of individvals, partnerships, and Deposits of corporations United 3,759,156.16. States Government 324,972.38 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 954,331.29 Deposits of commercial banks 133,209.22 Certified. and officers' checks, etc. 97,971.48 TOTAL DEPOSITS $8,746,444.77 (a) Total demand deposits $4,536,720.73 (b) Total time and savings deposits $4,209,724.04 Other liabilities 380,849.19 TOTAL LIABILITIES: 9,127,293.96 RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set 51, up pursuant to IRS rulings) 30,291.58 TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES 30,291.58 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Common Stock-total par value 200,000.00 No. ized shares author.

20,000.00 No. shares outstanding 20,000.00 Surplus Undivided profits 200,000.00 186,670.94 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 586,670.94 TOTAL LIABILI- A TIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 9,744,256.48 MEMORANDA Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with call. date 8,730,945.63 A loans Average for of the total 15 calendar days ending. with 'call date. 4,700,580.50 Harold Rumple, of the abovenamed bank do hereby declare that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Harold Rumple We, thine undersigned directors attest of this report of condition and declare that it has been examined by and to the best of our knowledge and beliet is true and correct. Anthony Bove Raymond W. Flores David A. Van Natter Legal Notices and securities purchased under Directors October 18, 1971. 3 PI 1.4 quarter.

Arrington sparked the Eagles to their 10-0 lead, throwing a seven-yard touchdown pass to Tom Woodeschick. But he was forced to leave the game when he strained a knee. Pete Liske replaced Arrington. The Raiders scored twice within 15 seconds after the start of the fourth; quarter. Dickey took Lamonica's pass! on the Eagles '10 and dodged four tacklers on his way into the end zone.

On the ensuing kickoff. Clarence! Davis hit Philadelphia receiver Jim! Thrower and jarred the ball George Atkinson picked up the fumble: and took it 26 yards for a touchdown. Statistics First downs 11 Eagles Raiders, Rushes-yards. 23-62 35-176 Passing 164 236 Return yardage 134 135 Passes 14-27-1 18-30-1 Punts 5-38 Fumbles Yards Penalized 49 67 Philadelphia 7 3 0-10 Oakland' 13 21-34 Phil 7 pass from Arrington (Feller kick) A from Lamonica (kick failed) Oak- 2 run (Blanda kick) Oak -Dickey 27 pass. from Lamonica (Blanda kick) Oak -Atkinson 26.

run with recovered fumble (Blanda kick) A Oak Highsmith 14 run (Blanda kick)! Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF GRANT SS: IN THE MATTER OF THE RELFE DRAIN, ID NO. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The repair maintenance report of the Grant County Surof assessments and damages as veyor and the or proposed co schedules determined by the Grant County Drainage board are on file and available for public Inspection in the office of Jesse Modlin, Grant County Surveyor, for the proposed PERIODIC MAINTENANCE of the RELFE DRAIN, located in FAIRMOUNT TOWNSHIP, Grant County, Indiana. Pursuant to Chapter 305, Acts of 1965, as amended by Chapter 257 of the Acts of 1969, the Grant County Drainage Boad will hear the report, schedules, written objections thereto, and will examine evidence in support of such objections and evidence in rebuttal thereto at 10:00 A.M. in the Surveyor's office, Grant County Courthouse, Marion, Indiana on the 1st day of November, 1971. By order a of the GRANT COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD, September 20, 1971.

Edward R. Green, f. Chairman Grant County October 18, 1971: prainage Board NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ESTATE NO. 14440 IN THE GRANT CIRCUIT COURT. OF GRANT COUNTY, INDIANA National Bank in Marion, Marion, Notice is hereby given that First Indiana was, on the 29th of September, 1971, appointed Administrator of the estate of Scott Pacatte deceased.

All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file same in sald court within six (6) months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. at Marion, Indiana, this 29th day of September, RAY 1971. HICKAM AM Clerk of the' Grant Circuit Court ANCE. GEMMILL BROWNE SISSON MORIN October 4, 11, 18, 1971 Attorneys 1'. 8 8 EVERY: FRIDAY NITE 7:00 P.M.

Furniture, appliances and at Puckett's Merchandise Mart. 28th Bypass. Puckett Son Auctioneers. Phone 664-9378 MONDAY, October 18, at 7:00 pm. We sell used furniture.

Store hours 12 noon to 6 daily. Corner Auction, 721 South McClure. Phone 668- 8465. Larry Lytle, auctioneer. OPEN DAILY, 10 am-5 pm Furniture, appliances, misc.

5th Street. Owner R. E. Jonesboro Auction, 104 East Ziegler, Auctioneer Larry: Lyle. 674-8767 SATURDAY OCTOBER 30 at" 11:00 a.m.

miles south of Upland on 221 to County Road 1063 South, then east miles to County. Road 1152 South then Ya mile south, ANTIQUES, Mules, horses, farm' machinery. Mr. Mrs. Russell Townsend, Owners, Ernest Loy, Auctioneer OCTOBER.

23 at 12:30 p.m. 410 Etna Avenue, Huntington, Indiana, Antiques and Household goods. Mrs. Hope Winn, Owner, Ness Bros. Auctioneers j- 1 Hofstra Univ 10, Wayne St, Mich 7 Illinois St Univ 2, Indiana State 19 Illinois Wesley North Central 22 Indiana Pa.

21, Northwood Mich 14 lowa State 24, Kansas St Univ 0 lowa Wesleyan 14, DePauw Univ 7 Jamestown 20, Valley City 6 Kalamazoo Col 14, Alma College 10 Kearney State 28, Peru State 14 Lawrence Univ 21, Carleton College 7 Luther College 14, Simpson College Mankato Stte 32, Augustana, S.D. Marietta Col 27, Capital Univ 13 Michigan 35, Illinois 6 Milton College. 40, Northland Col 0 Minnesota 19, lowa 14 Minn Duluth 14, St Thomas Col 0 Minot State 7, Dickinson 'State 6 Missouri, Rolla 21, NW Missouri St 19 Missouri Valley 7, Cent Methodist Monmouth Col 17, Cornell College 15 Moorhead State 22, Minnesota-Morris 7 Nebraska 55, Kansas 0 Nebraska Wesley 21, Bethel, Kans. 0 North Dakota 23, No Dakota St 7 Northeatern Ill 48, Chicago 6. Northern towa 21, Morningside 0 Northern St, S.D.

30, Dakota St Col 18 NW Col, lowa 23, Yankton 7 NW Sta Okla 25, Panhandle State 21 Notre Dame 16, North Carolina 0 Ohio 3, Miami, Ohio 0. Ohio State Indiana 7 Ohio Wesleyan 27, Muskingum Col 0 Oklahoma 45, Colorado Oklahoma State 37, Missouri 16 Olivet Ottawa College Kans. 28, Hope College 7 27, William Jewel 7 Otterbein Col 30, Hiram College 22 Purdue 21, Northwestern 20 Ripon College 38, Grinnell Col 22 St John's, Minn. 20, Gustav Adolphus 10 St St Olaf College 28, Knox College 26 Procopius Col 17, Lakeland Col 6 South Dakota 37, So Dakota State 18 SE Oklahoma St 28, Langston 20 Southern Illinois 23, Ball State 8 Sou State, S.D. 22, Dakota Wesley 13 Sterling College Drake 24, Southwest, Kans.

7. Tampa 36, Univ 2 Tarkio College 28,. Graceland Col 13 29, Earlham Col 15 Toledo 35, Michigan 24 Warburg 42, Dubuque 15 Washington, Mo. 7, Wabash 6 Wayne St, Neb 28, Lea College 13 Western Illinois 17, Youngstown 14 Westmar College 34, Sioux Falls 6 William Penn 14, Central Col lowa 13 Wisconsin 31, Michigan State 28 Wisc, Eau Claire 42, Stout State Wisc, Wisc, Stevens 13 Milwaukee 41, Wise. Platteville 13, Wisc, LaCrosse Wise.

Superior 16, Wisc. Riv Falls 3 Wisc. Whitewater 38, St Norbert 0 Wooster Wittenberg 16, 56, Findlay College 7 Denison Univ 14 Far West Air Force 20, 'Army Boise State 34, East Wash St 28 Brigham Young 35, Wyoming 17 California 24, Washington St 23 Calif Lutheran 6, Col 6 Central Wash St 36, Eastern Oregon. 35 Fresno State 13, CalPoly-SL Obis 10 13, Pacific Univ 12 Idaho College 36, Lewis Clark 30 ti Lintield Col 23, Willamette 0 Long Bach St 36,. Los Angeles St 7 Montana 45, Idaho St Univ 35 Montana State 21, Weber State 21' Nebraska, Omaha 16, Southern Colo 9 New Mexico 21, San Jose State 21 Northern: Northern Colo Arizona 28, 20, Kans Nevada, State LVegas Oregon 23, Washington 21 Oregon State 24, Arizona State 1 18 Puget Sound 33, West Washington 21 Redlands 8, Cal Riverside 0 1 San Diego State 27, Cal Barbara 20 Stanford 33, Southern Cal 18 Texas, El Paso 14, New Mexico St 7 Texas Lutheran 53, St Mary's, Cal.

12 UCLA 28, Arizona 12 Utah 42, Colo State Univ. 16 Utah State 7, Memphis State 6 Westminst, Utah 30, Adams State 12 Whittier Col 10, US International 0 South Alabama 32, Tennessee 15 Alabama 19, Fisk University 3 Albany St, Ga 23, Alabama State 14 Alcorn 55; Lincoln Univ 13 Appalachian 55, Catawba Col 21 Auburn 31, Georgia Tech 14 Bethune-Cookmn Savannah State 0 Bridgewater, 27, Frostburg State 7 Bucknell 27, Washingtn Lee 0 Carson-Newman 42, Elon College 28 Centre College 37, Sewanee 7 Chattanooga 28, Est Tenn State 14 Clemson 32, Virginia 15 Dayton 13, Marshall Univ 0 Duke 41, No Carolina St 13 Elizabeth City 54, Shaw 6 Fayetteville 20, Winston Salem 15 Federal City 16, Towson State 14 Florida 17, Florida State Florida 45, Morris Brown 30 Ft Valley State 13, Miles College 7 Furman 'Univ 41, Davidson Col 6 Georgia 24, Vanderbilt 0 Grambling Col 25, Mississippi' Val 15 Hampden-Sydney 28, West Maryland 0 Jackson tate 49, Southern 'Univ 28 Kentucky State 24. Kutztown 15 Lenoir Rhyne 6, Guilford Col 3 Livingston State 17, Quantico Marine 13 Louisiana State 17, Kentucky 13 Louisiana Tech 28, Arknsas State 27 Maryville Col 29, Randolph-Macon 22 McNeese St 31, NE Louisiana St 21 Miami, Fla 31, Navy 16 Millsaps College 31, Emory Henry 13 Mississippi 20, South Mississippi 6 St 24, Lamar. Tech 7 Morehead State. 51, Fairmont 22 Morgan State 21, South Caro St 0 Murray State 24; Middle Tenn St 15 Newberry Col 34, Wofford 0 Norfolk State 30, Hampton Inst 15.

No No Carolina 13, Maryland State 6 Carolina Cen 34, Delaware State 3 NW Louisiana St 9, Delta State 7 Presbyterian Col 24, Citadel 23 1 Richmond 21, Virginia Military 6 St Paul's Col 6, Virginia Union Soith Carolina 35, Maryland 6 SW Louisiana 16, Texas, Arlington 0 Tenn Martin 17, Austin Peay 3 Trinity 24, SE Louisiana 17 Troy State 42, Jacksonville St 28 Tulane 3, Pittsburgh 8 Wake Virginia Tech 41, William Mary 0 Forest 51, Tulsa 21. West. Liberty 14, Shepherd Col 0 West. Virginia 44, East Carolina 21 West Carolina 37, Mississippi Col 0 15, Tennessee Tech Wilmington. Cot 4 31, Bethany, W.

Va. 18 Southwest Angelo St 28, Howard Payne 26 Arkansas 31, Texas 1. Arkansas 19, Harding Col 12 Arkansas 34, Ouachita 19 Arkansas Tech 28, Arkansas St Col 7 East Texas St 53, McMurray. Col 6 Henderson St. 21, Florence State 7 Houston Univ 42, Villanova 9 North Texas St 20, Louisville 17 Northern Illinois 22, West Texas State 19 Sam Houston St 16, Tarleton State 0 South Methodist 16, Rice 10 Sou State, Ark.

30, Austin College 24 SW State 49, Stephen Austin 22 Tennessee. State 42, Prairie view, 20 Texas Christian .14, Texas Texas 38, Sul Ross. State 14 Public Auctions AUCTION every Saturday night, 7:00 PM, Furniture, applia ances misc. Pete's Used West Furniture 9th Street. Auction.

2252, Pete Royse, owner, Auctioneers: Don Penrod, Charles Peters SATURDAY OCTOBER 23 at p.m. 3108 South Washington Randall Furniture and appliances a Wiley, owner, Donald Penrod Charles Peters Auctioneers. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1971 at 1:00 p.m. Jocated at 608 West Washington Street, hold Fairmount, goods and Indiana. misc.

House! Mrs. William E. Cline, Everett E. Corn Lora Puckett, auctioneers. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1971 at 10:30 a.m.

located in Lancaster, Huntington County, Indiana antiques, collector items, furniture, misc. Harry Surfus Estate, Rudicel, Mcliravy, Carl Auctioneers SATURDAY, October located 30, 1971 mile West of Swayzee, Indiana 300 South then 9015 West, Grant County. head angus cattle, tractors, combine, farm machinery, farm truck; feed shop tools. Dorotha Crawford, Eddie NashAuctioneer. SATURDAY, October 30th, 1971 at 1:30 PM, Located West 8th Street, Matthews, Indiana! Furniture Appliances.

Mrs. Verlie Couch, Owner; Everett E. Corn and Lora: Puckett Auctioneers SATURDAY, October 30, 1971 a 12:00 Noon, located at 812 Massachusetts Avenue, Mat: thews, Indiana. Mobile Home, Office Equipment. Ralph M.

Hays Norma Malcolm; coexecutors of the Estate of Betty P. Gray, deceased, E. Corn and Lore Puckett, Auctioneers SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1971, 12:30 P.M. 401 West Washington Hartford City, Indiana. Household goods.

Owners Mrs. Dean Jackson. Auctioneer HA J. Winger Don Taylor. SATURDAY, located October 23, north 1971 al of Wabash on State Road 13 State Road 16, then east to county road 400 E.

then north to first farm on west side of road. Farm machinery, misc Mr. Mrs. Eldon Douglass, Jerry Snyder, auctioneer. THURSDAY OCTOBER 21 al 10:00 2 miles north of Montpellier on State Road 303 to County.

Road 1100 South then mile east. :80 Acre farm, Farm Implements, Livestock, grain. Mr. Mrs. John E.

Bennett, Owners. El lenberger Bros. Auctioneers Funeral Directors 05 DIGGS Funeral Service, Inc. Worthy of a Sacred Trust 504 West Third 662-2503 NEEDHAM SON We appreciate your confidence 814 South Adams 664-5168 OWE RT Funeral Home Serving as we would be served I 2722 South Washington 664-5765 Personal 07 EVERY make. electric carpet shampooer does better lob, with Hook famous Blue Lustra.

Drug will debts not be responsible for any other than contracted by anyone myself on or after this 1971 date Monday, October 18 Jerry W. Pinkerton 4471 South, 800 East Marion, Indiana 1 r.18,.

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