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l!oppecltlf lbs Mlddleporllevy at , .a.111.
WbUe are11 relldepll loare4 t~e ·
fam!l'~e biJuci .,.._ veue1, memberl ot
' the a.QipoJil Rolal7 Qui), attired In their
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Oeran, of
ST. lDUIS (UPI) - Judielll. thl Amer)can Socleb' of LiUie Hock!NI;
elbica, dilruptlon of criminal N""'!P''* Edlllln, Secretlry Pennsylvania, ,
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trlaiB and the first "state of the Genei1il Gala Plaza of the niecea nepljewi and grind·
judlclaey" mes'lal!• by a Cblef Organilallon of American
JusUce will hlgbUght meetings Stales and Sir Denya ~ey,
over the nelt two weeks of Lord Justice of EDgland 1 COurt
15;000 lawyers,
judges, of Appe•ls.
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educators and government
officials expected here.
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Prognulls of· the American
::. ~iiEWI'::O
Bar ~laUon (ABA) and
MADISON, !:JpPI) other legal groups reOect what Pollee Ia Ma ,,. Twp.
is bothering people moat lbese armted te pe
Friday
days. Spe~ches and p_an~l fellowlq a eellh'olitailoa
discussions by 1be · acore will betweea 1 MQh Hel&amp;bta
take up problems ranging from McW~:yele aab aid • I"IIP
abortions to VIetnam.
of Nort~ Madl109 •••I·
Besides Chief Justice Warren Jea&amp;en.
E. Burger, purtlclpanta are to
Mo.&amp; of !liMe armted were
Include other liu]JNme Court ebrled wit• dlaorderly
Justle)!s, members of the eendact. Daaay Bratlley, ~1,
President's Cabinet, prominent .,.. abut darlq the raekaa,
members of Congress, former and Ia Ia fair e'eadltloa Ia
VIce President Hubert lf. n--a •--• a01 ..u..1,
..Humphrey, Yale UnlversIt Y .....,. President Kingman Brewster, ~en- ....... m~ca·Menr··qn·s ··· '·
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GUERRILLAB IN INDIA '
NEWDEIJII(UPlj--Aband
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PT. PLEASANT - Two
bmer Muon County men,
Olley Blag, about 65, and
Garland Wallace, 48, are dead
11 reaults of separate
!IUicmoblle accidents.
' Jllasg, a aoo of the late Atlome)' and Mrs. B. H. Blagg,
Polal Pleasant, was killed
Jl'rlday nlgbt In an automobile
~~In Wuhlkngton, D. C.,
but' details were lacking
Saturday pendiJJ&amp; the arrival

ben of the hnrnediale family,
IIIIa wu born and reared In

Pcilnl Pleaaanl and for many
flllll .... uooclated wilb the
g, llurpby ('nmpany here.
till wife II the fonner Helen
McGuflln, Point Pleuant. Mrs.
Blag and sister, Mrs. Nola
l'arbee, were elpeCI.ed here
today to complete funeral

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arrangementa.
He a1ao Ia a brother of Mrs.
WllUam Smitb, Point Pleuant,
-Attorney Do11ald Blagg,
Charleston and siater, Eulab
resides In Cincinnati.
Wallace, t6, a soo of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Wallace, of
Gallipolis Ferry, was involved
In an auto accident near
Columbus Tuesday and wu
admitted to Riverside Hospital,
Columbus, where h• died
1'1nlnday.
Funeral arrangemenls were
Incomplete Saturday pending
wcd_kom hla brother, Wendell
wi!Wie, who 11 aen1nt1 In
Vielbani. Wallace Ia survived
by hla wile and four children.
He Ia a cousin of Mrs. Reba
Bright, Main Street, Point
Pleuant.

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E. Pbelps, wbo Ia oa duty Ia
Vlellwa willllbe U. 8. Alllly;
.... promoted lo ,... 4.
Pllelpa Is sebedaled to relarn
111 lbe States tile ftnl ol the
year. Ria wife Is lbe fmner
llreDda Priddy.

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Funerahei'vlceawWbetoday
at 3 p.m. at lbe Sliversvllle
Church wid\ the Rev. Lawrence
Gluesencamp offlclatJns.
Burial wW be In StlvJimllle
ceml!tery.Frlendsmaycallaf ·
Ewing Funeral Home.

CONVENTION SET
TOLEDO (UPI) ~ · 'J'!!e lin·
nual swnmer CoriventiOII of the
Ohio State Alioelatlon of

Trustees and Clerks
wW be held here Au(. 5-I, It was
announced SaturdaY!

Townaldp

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Sllfinl of c;. Tank,

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Ancient anatomlata beU,vecl
lbalthe v-Ia carrying blooc!
· away ftom llle heart' contained
alr and for 111!1 reason called
them atterlea, a name
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OOLUMBUS (UPI) ...,_811 leaders of a atucltal
strike at Oblo State Ualwnlty lalt 1Pr1D11

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bed-of-roses· cover on a 'ina new mattress thai con be voursJor $30.00 leu!

Plus the comfort'and support you've come Ia expect from Simincms.

Vane;; hll ·imerelt In
antiques Servlcea .,.. bald In

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received a total.of '18,000 whUe worldns as paid
emploYes of the aniVeralty for the academk

,.,.,, 0811 offldall have revealed.
OSU ofllclaliDOied lbal contracla of lite of the
IIJ: eljljred June 110 and they are no lonaer on lbe

Did It

Education and ia an admlnlalnllve aide In the
CoUece of IIIIDallllles.

T'll'o lllllllben of the Ad Hoc cawmttee lor
lludent RIChta, Lorraine Caben 11141 . J'bll4i
Greenberg, received f2,J26 8lllece u teacblng
IIBiillanllln lbe polllil:al scl•ce department.

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Of the total, $1,0110, wet to Roser F. Barrlteau,
a teaclilijc iwlllant Ia the pllllolopby 4&amp;-

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true. You get e)Cira-firm support from hundreds of
Adjusto-Rest innerspring coils. Extra heavy ComforteJC
cush•oning ond sturdy ~m·GuOJd border braces lor yecrs

of lu•urioUs sleeping,cori)fort. EKclusive covet is Soni·Seol'
prot~ed099inst ba'ct~do. mil&lt;kw and odorsYeo con'(
affOrd to·miss this mdff·ress bargain.
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OOLUMBUS (UP!) - Gov.

James A. Rhodes today directed Ohio Attorney General Paul
,· W. Brown to Cllllducl an lnvealnto

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BUSY OLD QUEEN- 'lbe Delta ~.
to be
Utd up at G•lllpolla from I a.m. 1o 1101111 Slmclay, II*~ get
away unW 12:110p.m. beel!l'• oftheatra lumdredaof peaple
ClCIIIIng lor a Jut (JIO'I)bly) villi oo her.

PT. PLEASANT - Mrs.
Mary A. Morrison, 42, wife of
William J. Morrlaon, 2101
Jefferson Ave., Point Pleasant,
and daughter of ~· Clerk
Howard Sehalu .and Mrs.
Myrtle Hill &amp;:~ullz, died
Saiurday In ~aaant Valley
Holpllal after an lllneas o1
- l y 18 moolba.
Mrs. Morrison wu a IIM7
sraduate of Point Pleuanl lfllb
School, a member olthe Point
Pleaaant Prelbyterlan ONrcll
and Order of the Eastern ~.
Chapter 7S. She wal a
beautician. Preceding her

Senators Begin
NewQueenMove

Ulneas she wu IIIOCialed wiUi
''Toolles llellilty $alan.". She
wu born In Leoo, Nov; 2'1, 1921.
In addition to her hlllband
and parents, aile .. IIUI'VIved bJ
two daulbterf, TI!TY ·L)&gt;n!l and
Penny Am, at ~· iDd a
maternal grandmOtller, Mrs.
Blaine HW, ~ 2 Point
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Last riles wW be o;onclu!;led
Monday-~ 2 p.m; the MohrStevens Funeral Rome Willi
Interment f~ . the Hie
IClrklarid Mimtaial ~VIiltailm boUn •t the,......
~ Will be 'fm112fo 4 p;m;,
and 7 to 9 .p.lll:j. .liUnday. '.

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Bear All
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Joel AnD Todd, another Ad Hoc Commltlile
member, reeeited $1,9111 fnm National Sclince ..
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Founclalkln fundt ID Uie fmn Gl a anlvenlty
purlniant
and
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Afro..Am
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Paul J. Cook, another .1Jro.Am organlzer,
LaUn AIDerican with • CUban Wllllam Kilgore, also In Afro-:Am, recel~ noelwd fG3 u an acbllilltrative aide In the
!Ia&amp; plnnod to bie beret beeiD!I! . . . . . - - . . . M . . . . . . . . lbe ,.. . . of CoU•r Gl Artl anc1 ~. the flral man to hijack -the
· 1'jJrld'a larJIIt coiamerclal
airliner Slllldi!Y, forctns a
: lloelni 747 · 10 -Havana whert
:: CUban ~er Fidel Castro
· came.out-to ~e ~ 10011 ,at It,
: Caalfo expresaed concern
: abo\JI wbether the huge ,!'!an
: American Airways jetliner
: could take off ufely from Joae

Steubenriue Friday

Pleaam(

TueldiJ. Jll&amp;bl

ftom the mld '/Olio lbe lower

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0Guc1J andwum,a ~ Gl ·,
lbowen or lhlllldenbo'll'eu ;:
'today.l'lrtli cloudy and c!ooler
llllllgbl,•lowa in the Ill."* 11114

Portage County Grand Jury Action

This is a real birthday ~eiObrotlon but you gel the Simmons present! Ta\ethls
hond~rne moitress ·shown ""low, for example. It isn'ttho (ain.,.s5immons moHress advertised lost y'ar for $89.95, That's because you're seeing the same

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Richard G.
Ellil~-ol Melp CoWity,
died~~
on, Ohio June 23.lle ,
was
June II, 1821.
Mr Ellis, a veteran of World
War ii, was preceded In death,
by hla mother, Eloda Myers
-Ellis and two brothers.
S~vtng are hla wife, two
daughters, t1Jree sons and five
atep-chlldren, all of Bailie
Creek Mich.; bie father, Walter
Ellis, ' Pomeroy; two sllters1
Frances E. King, pomeroy, 1110
Rulb, of Marlon; two brothers,
Charlea, of Pomeroy, and Guy,
of Marlon, and aever~ nieces,
MPI•w• .ad aun11·; · ·
FUneral services were beld In
Marlon at tile Boyd Funeral
home. Burial was In • Marlon
cemetery.
Attending the funeral from
were Mr. ilnd Mrl. Wllllanl ·
King, Mrs. Fr.- King, Mr·
and Mrs. Char~ Ellll, Mr.
Walter Ellis, &lt;llarles W. King
and Mr. and Mn. Edd'll J.

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MiDDLEPORT _ WGI'd bu
been reeelvad bare tl.lbs dellll
of Francei Patrick (Pat l.
McSwlggln, of Steubenville,
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family was eating dinner,
aacked the household then
bebea'ded the landowner, the
Press Trust of India asid today.
The dagger-wleldlns men known u Nualltea - broke
Into the home of Narayana
Nair, 83, Thursday night and
robbed the hQt of jewelry and
cash. Then they "afqged Nair
from the house and cut off hla
bead befGre hla screaming wife
and daughters, PT1 aald. The
attackers escaped lolo the
nlgbt.

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Pat McSwJail

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effectl, is that If tourists want to linger for awhile in one
spot or If their car fallll behind tbe pace of the recording,
they can simply switch oU the tape player and start lt
again later.
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With the Influx of tourists at tbe naUon's parks ln'OWblg
by leaps and bounds, automation may have arrlveil In the
nick of time. •

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we will desicn
· a policy to fit your i~
suranc~.

vidual requirements .•.
Discuss your specific
needs with us.

Need tide-over

CASH?
wlmlng llreall. He allo bit a
IWcH'Un bGmer In lhe el8hth to
dlncb tbe victorJ.
.Ken Mdolullen li'oft In lllree
runs with a bolDer and a triple_
and Jllli Fregosl bit IU 111111

How
about our
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note loan service-

bomer to ell'll Clllfanda rookie
Tom Bradley bla lint major

w.~ l9~=s9~~ ·
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nm In ihe ninth Inning gave tbe
AlbleUCI

a 1.0 win Oftl tbe

Senators and. a llpllt of tbelr

doubleheader: Wll8bll!iton
OUI8nd ~In the opener on
alra-bua power al Ed Slroud
...t Aurelio ~z.

No pro football game ._has

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Credit II what you dO!I'I
llit·· tor paylilg Your bills on
ome, If you IIIlp Just once.

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boll !Ulng a two-week vaeaI love playing In tbe Astrodome. It's the biggest hairdryer rve ·ever bien under.
-J~ Pepltollli, ez..New
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labor dllpute. Laat Friday
nlabt. tbe two lldel &amp;peed to let
the Kansas City Chiefs meet the
oollese 1111 11t1n for cbarll¥ In
Oll«wgo rather tl!ln ISll '1'f the

dli E. MaiD
Pcmeroy, 0 .

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clabep!ed after the pme.

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The·advlllltage of till! tape, bolides the music and sound
effectl, is that If tourists want to linger for awhile in one
spot or If their car fallll behind tbe pace of the recording,
they can simply switch oU the tape player and start lt
again later.
·
With the Influx of tourists at tbe naUon's parks ln'OWblg
by leaps and bounds, automation may have arrlveil In the
nick of time. •

:Your

we will desicn
· a policy to fit your i~
suranc~.

vidual requirements .•.
Discuss your specific
needs with us.

Need tide-over

CASH?
wlmlng llreall. He allo bit a
IWcH'Un bGmer In lhe el8hth to
dlncb tbe victorJ.
.Ken Mdolullen li'oft In lllree
runs with a bolDer and a triple_
and Jllli Fregosl bit IU 111111

How
about our
I
. .
note loan service-

bomer to ell'll Clllfanda rookie
Tom Bradley bla lint major

w.~ l9~=s9~~ ·
on Just your

·~l='.tzr:~~~

nm In ihe ninth Inning gave tbe
AlbleUCI

a 1.0 win Oftl tbe

Senators and. a llpllt of tbelr

doubleheader: Wll8bll!iton
OUI8nd ~In the opener on
alra-bua power al Ed Slroud
...t Aurelio ~z.

No pro football game ._has

f

ly PHIL PASTOlET
Credit II what you dO!I'I
llit·· tor paylilg Your bills on
ome, If you IIIlp Just once.

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Economic$.·J~~f .
On·Foreit~~ ~;blicy· .-

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'l'be 111eest thing abollt the
boll !Ulng a two-week vaeaI love playing In tbe Astrodome. It's the biggest hairdryer rve ·ever bien under.
-J~ Pepltollli, ez..New
l!ew. York Y i111'Jc u and
ez,HOIIItl/ll A1h'o, 1IOfD G
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been clllll8lled bee••• ol a
labor dllpute. Laat Friday
nlabt. tbe two lldel &amp;peed to let
the Kansas City Chiefs meet the
oollese 1111 11t1n for cbarll¥ In
Oll«wgo rather tl!ln ISll '1'f the

dli E. MaiD
Pcmeroy, 0 .

game. The Chiefs veterans
clabep!ed after the pme.

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are nol re, ·

lilted to the jelb'fllb In
'Pile of their gelatllf~ DJ·
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an lildependent JgoUp or aliimall with no· lmon tela·
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A....:\'es, 1me ant llved for
more than a montb after its
bead bad been cut off.

Q-What MID world cheu
record was set in 1969?
A-Trevor Stronach of
England set a new world
record for playing nonstop
chess. He . t&gt;layed for
hours.

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If you've everQII~!»edlo have a p"lcri!Pt!Q,n·

Men seem to enjr'a~ddling
with figures more
women. Especially if they are
balh!ball or pro football ataUstlca. With current concern
over prices of food, for exgrows a sma1111Ql'lll'. append- ample, the chap around the
age known u the "1born."
house may find cost per

Q-Whct Is tmlque about
the tail of a liml?
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a brusb of black hair. In the
center of thll brush of batr

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Advice on home budgeUng
usually Includes tbe fact
that it is better to shop with
"cost per servlug" in mind.
Anyone who wants to take a
ock at lhla budgeting de-

JoJII)ear
The wont jongleur Iretue~!l{
$on
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was an ltlnerut m
a1
minstrel whose activity wu
slnglnl{. playing Instruments
and domg acrobatics.

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Beef Pricesrfteflect Inflation Pressures

your pl1}t•lcian·; your pharin~ ;
ad1t is 10feg~rcling
you Cind
.
.

Cut meal into 12 pieces.
Alternate 'meat, yama and
· orange wed1es oil 3 Jarce
skewers. COmbine remab)ing Ingredients In 11Dall
saucepan; sttr and beat until
blended. Brush kabobs with
pineapple sauce. Broil or
grill 3 to ~ fncbes from heat
4 minutes or .until meat is
lightly browned. Turn ka·
bobs, brush again with sauce
and broil about 4 minutes
longer. Serve with remain·
Yam-luncheon meat kabobs make different, eco- lng sauce, ,._kes 3 -rervings.
nomical meal.
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Groovlnp, with "squares" c;an be for out or as easy os flipping on a pair of
· "Shells, ' ·(left) the newest space look tn soft . col.ors. These frame less fashion
shieldl .O(I mode for happy two-way viewing Ond round-the-clock protection
against eve-offending dirt and grime. ·. Geometric style (right) surrounds the fosh. lon fac:e Qf today. These accessory glosses Cllmblne the "nqw" look of today with
the age-old feeling of feminine
mystiqu!. They are by.
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peeled to eonUnue to increase during the rest of the
year .•They probably will go
over 8 per cent. Retail food
prices also will conlnue to go
higher than last year. But
these increases will be at a·
somewhat slower rate than
they have been earlier this
year," according to Ahalt.
"Many people may be forced
to cut down on food spending, too. They may have to
turn to pork products and
chicken because of their
lfllf"
"nPices .. Ai.••t
, ~r.~~'t.• , , '· ~ """l"~· 1
But bellf- s tea ka, bam·
burger, roasiiJ- continues
.the No. I choice of Americans. A porterhouse steak
averages '1.60 a
To
gauge th~ rate. o Inflation
compare the price per pound
today with what you must
pay In the future. This givei
a good generJI) Index to tbe
increase or modification of
the inOatlonary pressures.

By GAYNOR MADDOX
NEA Foool and
' Nutrition Columnist
We are definitely a beefeating nation. For that reason, the price of steak, ham-

burger and roasts ·in the
coming months might well
be taken as a key to inflationary trends.
"For the rest of 1970 beef
output is expected to show
:l'·~f! 'aall~~in:,.!\'e
tlle · · uane.'-atSn.'
year''WII! ' iilMi' '''3' b) ''if'' "'
cent. From ~ow . 0n it Is expected to iilcre$1e at a slower rate," says Dawson Ahalt,
economist with the U.S. Economic Research Service.
"Aa tbe gain iJt beef production will be very little
and as consumer demand Is
e1pected to conUnue strong,
I wouldn't expect any ma)or
Oowson Molt
change In beef prices durm~
the remalnd~ of lhi4 year,
he adds.
generally eonUnue to go up
He comments further: "If though at a less-accelerated
inOationJry pressures ease, rate than previously. And
as a number of economists beef is almost a passion with
predict, and supplies of meat Americans. Under conUnuexpand~espec•ally of pork, lng inOationary pressures,
as broiler-fryer consumers are cutUng ex(as
chicks ) t ben. producers' penses. On things other iban
pricea for livestoCk are ex- food, but especially not on
SHE'S A PEACQ, 'HI 111e peeled to drop below those beef. In fact, we seem to be
t111e me woa· II "W.· earlier thll ~· 'Ibis. could eating better today as a naJieara lrll.'' Seve~~,o:yeu- mel~Jl· a variance, but In a lion than at any time in the
old Bellllda.Jue Aad!IMI· very narrow ruee, In retail last 15 years.
of SeeUIDd wu seleCted .. food store prices. 'I'll'- fore- ActuallY, many people
Brltalll'a preUjest ·Qtl!e ,cb;l cast asaumes, It must be re- have more expendable cash.
Ia a COllett .l!l•t lle•aa
me111bered, that the apread There have been major wage
~illeade~ii!! beAteen retail
flll'lll increases •.' The remaining
wa1 llle !tiflt Be
, price
. s, which had widened surchargf of ii per cent on
Jaae lladei!Cen411ae ."MII•· sb~!Y earner, will level income tax Is off. Also, the
Peart~
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une111ployment
figures cOli ue to rise, bUll·
ness Is temporarily mod'
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plants aild equipment qlld
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with figures more
women. Especially if they are
balh!ball or pro football ataUstlca. With current concern
over prices of food, for exgrows a sma1111Ql'lll'. append- ample, the chap around the
age known u the "1born."
house may find cost per

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serving esllnuites an IDleresUng foray.
Advice on home budgeUng
usually Includes tbe fact
that it is better to shop with
"cost per servlug" in mind.
Anyone who wants to take a
ock at lhla budgeting de-

JoJII)ear
The wont jongleur Iretue~!l{
$on
·ur
·
was an ltlnerut m
a1
minstrel whose activity wu
slnglnl{. playing Instruments
and domg acrobatics.

•=rc• '1

Beef Pricesrfteflect Inflation Pressures

your pl1}t•lcian·; your pharin~ ;
ad1t is 10feg~rcling
you Cind
.
.

Cut meal into 12 pieces.
Alternate 'meat, yama and
· orange wed1es oil 3 Jarce
skewers. COmbine remab)ing Ingredients In 11Dall
saucepan; sttr and beat until
blended. Brush kabobs with
pineapple sauce. Broil or
grill 3 to ~ fncbes from heat
4 minutes or .until meat is
lightly browned. Turn ka·
bobs, brush again with sauce
and broil about 4 minutes
longer. Serve with remain·
Yam-luncheon meat kabobs make different, eco- lng sauce, ,._kes 3 -rervings.
nomical meal.
(Hew.,.,., '"'"IIi• A.,../

Groovlnp, with "squares" c;an be for out or as easy os flipping on a pair of
· "Shells, ' ·(left) the newest space look tn soft . col.ors. These frame less fashion
shieldl .O(I mode for happy two-way viewing Ond round-the-clock protection
against eve-offending dirt and grime. ·. Geometric style (right) surrounds the fosh. lon fac:e Qf today. These accessory glosses Cllmblne the "nqw" look of today with
the age-old feeling of feminine
mystiqu!. They are by.
· &amp; Lomb.
.
~

Ow . .

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"'· ·Y. .:~ -·
'

flluc:.~~l·,dm' be
;

peeled to eonUnue to increase during the rest of the
year .•They probably will go
over 8 per cent. Retail food
prices also will conlnue to go
higher than last year. But
these increases will be at a·
somewhat slower rate than
they have been earlier this
year," according to Ahalt.
"Many people may be forced
to cut down on food spending, too. They may have to
turn to pork products and
chicken because of their
lfllf"
"nPices .. Ai.••t
, ~r.~~'t.• , , '· ~ """l"~· 1
But bellf- s tea ka, bam·
burger, roasiiJ- continues
.the No. I choice of Americans. A porterhouse steak
averages '1.60 a
To
gauge th~ rate. o Inflation
compare the price per pound
today with what you must
pay In the future. This givei
a good generJI) Index to tbe
increase or modification of
the inOatlonary pressures.

By GAYNOR MADDOX
NEA Foool and
' Nutrition Columnist
We are definitely a beefeating nation. For that reason, the price of steak, ham-

burger and roasts ·in the
coming months might well
be taken as a key to inflationary trends.
"For the rest of 1970 beef
output is expected to show
:l'·~f! 'aall~~in:,.!\'e
tlle · · uane.'-atSn.'
year''WII! ' iilMi' '''3' b) ''if'' "'
cent. From ~ow . 0n it Is expected to iilcre$1e at a slower rate," says Dawson Ahalt,
economist with the U.S. Economic Research Service.
"Aa tbe gain iJt beef production will be very little
and as consumer demand Is
e1pected to conUnue strong,
I wouldn't expect any ma)or
Oowson Molt
change In beef prices durm~
the remalnd~ of lhi4 year,
he adds.
generally eonUnue to go up
He comments further: "If though at a less-accelerated
inOationJry pressures ease, rate than previously. And
as a number of economists beef is almost a passion with
predict, and supplies of meat Americans. Under conUnuexpand~espec•ally of pork, lng inOationary pressures,
as broiler-fryer consumers are cutUng ex(as
chicks ) t ben. producers' penses. On things other iban
pricea for livestoCk are ex- food, but especially not on
SHE'S A PEACQ, 'HI 111e peeled to drop below those beef. In fact, we seem to be
t111e me woa· II "W.· earlier thll ~· 'Ibis. could eating better today as a naJieara lrll.'' Seve~~,o:yeu- mel~Jl· a variance, but In a lion than at any time in the
old Bellllda.Jue Aad!IMI· very narrow ruee, In retail last 15 years.
of SeeUIDd wu seleCted .. food store prices. 'I'll'- fore- ActuallY, many people
Brltalll'a preUjest ·Qtl!e ,cb;l cast asaumes, It must be re- have more expendable cash.
Ia a COllett .l!l•t lle•aa
me111bered, that the apread There have been major wage
~illeade~ii!! beAteen retail
flll'lll increases •.' The remaining
wa1 llle !tiflt Be
, price
. s, which had widened surchargf of ii per cent on
Jaae lladei!Cen411ae ."MII•· sb~!Y earner, will level income tax Is off. Also, the
Peart~
·
:'.;,~ee
· .· ~
. a..~'* off; 'They mil)' even narrow recent a~tion of 10 per cent
....
in
~· month&amp;." ' . to Social. Security payments
.
., ·' Ud .. .1; ·
,,pt,1Jdl 11 oi1ly m eco- bas boo~d many incomes•
w
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POMEROY CEMENr BUJCK m.
The DepalflJient Store

of BuiJJing Sinee 1915

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all idds up to about. 7
per cent ,Increases, On thli:olher side of ·tbe
ledger,
une111ployment
figures cOli ue to rise, bUll·
ness Is temporarily mod'
e r a I in g expenditures on.
plants aild equipment qlld
money ~onttnues very tlglit:
&gt;:
for food eaten
home ·are
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IIley all,atfendeli tho 25th Ward PUBLIC PLACES IN THE
~011 at tho Meigs County ~~i~t~E g~u~'f~LE~~~J; ·
FalrgNund.
FIXING OR PROVIDING ~0~·
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Searls ~~'i.~'t~1~~l01 ~UtJE~
111111 VlcXie Lynn Of Columbus SERVICES, AND PROVIDING
pol nine days vacalloo here FOR THE MANNER OF
with his ~I&amp;_._ Mr. and Mrs. PAYMENT THEREFOR. .Paul Seails."'"l'llef went to BE IT ORDAINI!D BY THE
p
b
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COUNCIL OF THE VILLI.GE
. ••rce urg , a. an O er OF MIDDLEPORT , STATE OF
point. of interest.
oH oo :
Mr. and Mrs. Donald \A!ach,
SECTION 1' Thai cooumbus
Marcl.a, Johnny and Roger, are and · southern Ohio Electric
vaStacatellonlngParkatinJenKme·entuWclkleyy, •'•o•m,gpnasn.y(,he'r'eson'autctecre'c'oolro'edatnhde
"Company") '' hereby vosted
Enroutehometheywillspenda with the rlghl to light with
day at Camden Park. Mr. Leach electricity
the streots.
alleys
and other public
places In
the
is oo vacauoo from Kyger Vlllaoe of Middleport . oh;o,
Creek Pill"'
(herelnlltor
calttd
the
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Mrs. Beasie File and Mrs. company shall have the right to
Myrde File spent a day with chorot and receive orom the
Municipality peymono lor ••••
Mr. and M~. John Veith.
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services In accordance wlth the
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bradbury SChedule of roles set lorlh
. and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sisson below · A•' I ' Ixoures s h • II b e
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mounted on wood poles , unless
enj()J11!11a
picnic
outing
at
Lake
olherwose,
steled.
ond
energiZed
by
overhead
H a ~nt Sunday
ope ·~·
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Mr. and Mrs. Melvin UtUe of are based on all night burning
Cheshire called on Mr . and Mrs. every day of 4000
the year, or ap Marlin Rife recently.
proKimately
hours per
f year.
5
Mrs. SqduiMre TayKior ;Y
wmore, 0 ., an rs. en
Year are as follows:
Taylorandson,Chris,ofTexas
17&amp;, 8000, Mercury Vapor,
called on Mr. W. W. Underw ood . OBS - on wood PO I!S or ext·sol ng
steel standard$ 06), $37.50.
Also visiting in Mr . Un8000, Mercurv vapor, oes _
derwood's home were Keith on new steel standards, s.so.oo.
TayIor and fr ten
. ds • and Greg, Glass
u, Enclosed
25000, Mercury
Vapor.
on wood poles
or
Steve and Bill Taylor of existing steel standards, 572.50.
25000, Mercury Vapor, Glus
Columbus'
t I sanI
Enclo$ed on new see
ikin
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thr
Mrs. Agnes E San
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12 Minimum
cents perCharge
. w &gt;rd7Sc threE Not'
1ns 11 II 1 11 on.
consecutive insPrUnM
ICI
Pomeroy Wine Store. Phone
111 cents per word six con992-5293.
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children of Long Beach, Calif.,
seculive lnserllons .
HAYMAN'S AUCTION t(ouse,
•3-tfc
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POMEROY
SEP'l'IC t.,k, ~lunecl: Mllttr
Re
d M Osb
F I
SECTION 2 . Subject to the
25"
I o·s
I
.d
Laurel Cliff, now open each
r
1
.Sanitation, Siewert, Olllo. Ph,
Goo.
Hollmf~tt,
llroker
v. an
rs.
orne arey provisions of settion s of this dsa 0•racden 10 c~,uhnl 10" 0Pat
Friday to receive con J. W.car.y,Mgr •.
d62-3035.
LAND CONTRACT 4
of Canal Winchester, Mr. and Ordinance, payments for the a ~AR~P~F ~~A~KS ays . slgnmentsat lOa.m. Auction FURNISHED and unfurnished
Ph. tf2.2111
2-12-lfc
bedrooms,
bath,
·
furnace,
Mrs. Franklin Wray and son of street
lighting
rurnlshed
&amp; OBITUARY
start!~
apartments.Close to school.
Openni60.IIr ,
hereunder
by service
the Company to
..,. at 7 p.m. Let us sell
Ph
-2 • .,.
basel!lent . SI,OOO.OO down.
Colwnbus, Mr. and Mrs . Alvin the Munlcipallty .shall be made E:~~,soa~~~ti~~af~~rc::lmJ~~mum.
your merchandise.
one"" ..,_._
0-ll-tfc
RACINE RURAL
NEIGL!R ~struJ:tlon. For
1
SearJsandsonsofChicago,Mr. mor'lthly
In
accordance
with
BLINDADS
J22--tfc
RIDICOIIAT!O
3
building or romodellna )lOUr
bills rendered therefor by the
COAL, limestone. E~celslor
b, td~ooms,
furnace,
home, call Guy Nelglor •.
and Mrs. Asel Searls, Jr. and Companv, such payments to be
Additional 25c Charge per
Salt Works, E. Main St.,
bosament, tnd 1 bedroom
Racine, Ohto.
daughter of Dayton and Dal~ mad ! on or before the 10th day A!lvertisement .
· WILL pick up merchandise and
ot the month next succeeding
OFFICE HOURS
take to auction on a per aperlonent down.
Only
7-31-llc
Pomeroy . Phone 1192-3891.
Chapman of Colwnbus visited that in which the service was
8 · 30 a.m . to 5:00p.m . Daily,
centage basls . Call Jim 1969 FOR[) Cobra. ~-'-&lt;l, -128
4-9-ttc
$8750.110
f'OMEROY
''- '
recentlywithMr.andMrs.Paul furnished,andlntheevenfttllt 8 . 30 am . to 12 ·00 Noon
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland .
cu. ln. Phone 949-2917.
-,:-;;;;-;:;-:;==:::-:=:--., SHADED- 4 btdi'Oilma. hath, WHEEL Horse Sales and
the Munlclpalfty shall fail to Saturday .
full bastment. Gal furnace.
Service. .B aum Lumbar
Phone 7n-.u.u.
8-2-6tc EARLY American stereo radio
Searls.
make said monthly payment
combination, AM&amp; FMMdlo,
Goroge. $7500.110 POMEROY.
Company, Chester, Ohio.
9·23-ltc
Recent visitors in the William when due as provided herein,
4-speaker
sound
system,
4AIR
CONDITIONED
3
Phone 985-3301.
.
1965
CHEVROLET
trvck,
oo
Frazier home were Mr. and said deferred payments snail
LEGAL NOTICE
speed automatic changer.
bedroom1 , oteam hut. Full
5-20-tfc
rust, 6-cyltnder, A· 1 condition.
bear interest at the rate of 6 per
$tiled Bids will be received
Mrs. Danny Little and Kim, Mr. cen t per annum from the date of by the Meigs Local School
Balance S71.32. Use our
basoment. Garage. S20 000
motor, starter, ba-ttery,
and Mrs. Clinton Ward, Brenda maturity until the tlate paid, District Board of Education at OLD UPRIGHT poanos. any brakes, new tires with new
budget terms. Call 992-3352.
POMI;ROY.
'
AIR
CONOITIONifjG,
condition. as long as have not
and should 'the Municipality their office In the Meigs Jr .
factory
built
camper.
Phbne
and Penni of Crystal Lake, Ill ., detautt
:--:-==-:c'-c-:--7-·28-6tc
75
ACRES8
room
housa.
3
car
Relrlgtrltton
servtce. Ja~k's
In making any such High School Building. Mid ·
been wet. Paying StO each.
992.5392 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
,
MODEL
New
..
___
mo"lle
gar1111t,
fruit,
onlnerolt.
Fiord
Refrigeration,
New Htven.
. Mr. and Mrs. William (Jackie) payment$ for a period of four dleport.
967
First floor only. Mondays will
Ohio , for school bus
nnuun
•
tractor. COW, HOG, and
l"hone ~- 2079.
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4-26-tfc
Little, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Uttle (4) months, then and in that tires unlll 12 :00 o'clock noon on
be pick-up day, Write. giving - - - - - home. 12x60 foot, 2 bedroom.
CHICKENS. All for SIS,500.
4-6-tfc
event lhe Company may at any August 2S, 1970, at whlctl time
good directions. Witten Plano 1958 PLYMOUTH sloth n
Phone 1192-6968.
FOR lEST RISULTS CALL U$
and Bradley, Rt. 1 Middleport, time thereafter discontinue said Bids will be opened The tire-bid
Company, Box 188, Sardis.
· Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Rife , Rt. 1 street lighting service without prices
wagon,
nine
passenger.
Good
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HELEN&amp; VIRGIL TEAFORD
C. BRADFORD1 Auctioneer
are to Include the
Qh;o 439-16.
notice; and thereafter until demounting
motor,
tires,
battery.
Priced
of
the
old
tire
and
m-332.1
Complete &gt;ervlce
'
Cheshire, Mr. and Mrs. Larry such time as the full amount due mounting the new one or
5-13-tfc for quick sate, S100. Contact PEACHES - 3 number 2V•
SYRACUSE
Phone91l-3821
Weimann, Ginny and Andy of to the Company under the t•rm s recapped tire on the rim and
cans.
89c; Ice milk 99c gallon;
Eldon
Walburn,
phone
11927-30-6tc
Racine, Ohio
thiS Ordmaoce has been paid, placing the mounted tire and OLD FURNITURE, dishes, 2805.
Kyger, Robert R_upe of Brad· of
milk 99c gallon; lowl bocon,
Crill Bradford
the Companv, at its option , may rim
on the bus.
trunks. etc. Write M. D.
sliced, 3 till. S1 .39; tomatoes, 2
!rome housa, storm
bury, Wilbur Wines, Rt. 1 or may not resume &amp;aid street
7·26· tfc
5-1-ttc
specifications please ca ll
Miller, Rt. ~. Pomeroy, 0.
cabbage,
sweet
corn,
'
a
ll
windows,
l'h boths, 2-car
· Cheshire Mr d M Chari lighting service, provided , or For
write
Larry
Morrison,
992Call
992-6271.
•
' ·an rs.
es however, that no char{-es Jhall
garage, 383 N. 3rd Ave., SEWING MACHINES, IIIPIIr
bargain prtced. We grow our
: Clark 1 Hobson, Mr. and Mrs. be made by the Compar.y for 2153.
J-B·tfc
own. M and G Food Market,
Mlddl1f1111:1. Phone 992-619~. service, all makes, 992-~;
(8)
17,
2-4,
"''
: Clem Bumbernick and Freddie street light ing se rvice during
on Stele Rt. 7, three mites
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
any such period In which said
USED baby bed In good con.
south of Middleport.
' Johnstown, Pa.l Mr. and Mrs. service is d iscontinued a$ In this
Authorized Si~r S..ias and
Phone
992-3893.
dition.
2 Dr . hardtop, d BBL . 455 cu .
7-31-3tp
NOTICE ON FILING
: Carl Weimann, Rt. I Bidwell
Sec lion 2 provided
Sarvlci. We Sha,rpon Sci~
8-2-3tc ln. engine, ,. speed trans ..
OF INVENTORY
3-29·ff~,
' Ml!• Debra Shuler, Rt. 1
Slfety track, Rally II wheels,
AND APPRAIS.EMENT
NEW ;J-,!I.I;P-l!QJJM hQme,, 1'12
power disc brakes, and
The state of Ohio. Meiga
: Langsville, is spending a few
baths, full buemont, atCounty. Probatt CoUrf
,
m1nr other eccnsorles ..
POMEROY ROSE HILL ARIA
• daye with her grandparents,
SECTION 31 ThJ Gompln'lf
To Jbe J;xecutrl'- , of ! the
New car.
tached
Utility room, YOU HAVE A DATE WltH·.US
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FULL
'OR
'
Part
tim~~
Sefvlce
air eonalt oned. Syricuse,
agrees during the term hereof estate; fo svrh of the following
: Sticker Prict 54D31.01 . Sl1lt
:; Mr. and Mrs. Ale. Shuler .
TODAY t o - how much real . Atfi
Insure""
customers
with
Watkins
to
Install
additional
street
lights
as
are
residents
of
the
State
of
Pritt
53545.11.
Cillo,
Mol
s
County.
Phone
· Mrs. Tommy Brisker (Alice of the type and size specified OhiO. viz : - the surviving
living rou will got In owning'
c~ncelledt
Loot
y ur
Quality Products. Earn $J per
61~-992·345 '
fhts
charming
1
story
frame
operetor'•
license?
Call
992·
Taylor) and Mrs. Robert Miller above, when authorized to do so spouse, the ne)(f of kin, the
hour up. Write D-59, Walkins
8-2·tfC
Buill by the pretent owner
2966.
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(Doris Taylor) of Oak Hill by resolution or the Council. beneficiaries under the will;
Products, Inc., Winona,
Pro11fded, however, that the and to the attorney or attorneys
thts
home
hu
3
nice
6-15-tlc
Minnesota
55987.
8
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BALSCOPE Zoom 60, never
called on Mr. and Mrs. Alex new street lights stlall be repr esenting any of the
2 Dr . hardtop, factory air
bldroomo, built In kitchen,
used, S95. Range IInder, now,
condllloned, vinvl top, wire
routed within 250 feet of a aforemention&amp;d persons :
llluler oo Wedo!esctay.
nlce
bath, gOOd size living
wheel covers, hydramatlc,
St8. Also, Garcia 2154B, 10distribution· circuli of ttle
Emmett G . Will , Deceased.
room. farge utltlty room wltll
P .S .• P.B., and many other
Company; and , provided, Rt . 3 Pomeroy, Ohio. Salisbury
foot medium action, last
cebinots and stnk, !ergo
accessories . Demo .
further, that not more than ten Township, No . 20304
taper surlcastlng rod with
Sticker Prlc:t SS305.0f • Salt
garago
end bretizeway,
{10\ additional lights may be
You are hereby notified tttat LOCAL MEN. Train now to
Garcia «12 sal.t water high
Price S4414.JI.
required during the last year of the
Inventory
and
Ap -kshap,
atorage butldtng, 9
drive
seml.truck,
diesel
and
speed retrlevo tplnnlng retl
the period of this Ordinance.
praisement of the estate ot the
woodtd .acres 10 go with H.
gas,
local
or
over
the
road.
Dl
with
2
extra
spools,
never
The Company shall not be aforementioned, de&lt;:eased, late
PRICE~ 4T JUST '14.HO.et
You can earn over ~ per hour
..,._II n ,
used, 168. Pact&lt;aae of Garcia,
required to make any ex- of said County , was filed in th is
alter short training . No ex1.GOO yards, Bonn(! line No.
tensions or renewals in the Court . Said Inventory and
IIUtCK
PONTIAC
15 $8 Mr
Rl
d R00t PROPi!ttTY 15 GoiNG UP, TO
evenllhat the Municipality It~ In Appraisement will be for
perience necessM"y . For
GNIC
TRUCKS
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s.
c
r
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IUY 011 SILL CONTACT US
arrears In payment for services hearing belore this Court on the
011111'a Lll'1tlf ~~~ .....
application and personal
., Phone 1192·2336 after 7 p.m.
POMEROY
TODAY
rendered . The minimum 19thdayofAuoust. l970,atlO:OO
interview, call30•-:ut-884, or
number of street lights shall be o'clock A.M.
HEIIIIV CLELAND
8-2-3tp
write Advance Safetv Deot.,
not less than the sum of the total
Any person desiring to file
RE4LTOR
Falwell
Fa•t
Freight,
5517
1962 FORO, SlSO. Phone 1192- CANNING TOMATOES? 11
number specified abo~Je, and e•ceptlont~ thereto must file
Offl!lt~-22$f
Midland
Drive,
Ctiorle&gt;ton,
whenever additional ll~tlts are Jt)em at least fi\le davs prior to
5558.
buthel. Pick yOUr O!NII. Groin .
llti. n&lt;·2NII ,
w. Va . 25306.
ln$lalled, ttle minimum number ~-dat e set for hearing.
8-2-Jic
Aerts Farm, Jahn Hill, t..tart
.
,.
l-2-3tc
of liOhfl shall be Increased
Given under my hand and
8·3-1tc
Folia, Cillo.
accordinoly .
seat of said Court. this 31st day
31
It Is furtl'ler aoreed tttat the of July 1970
'· ·5tc OLDER HOOSE on choice lof tn 1
Company stt111 move street
F. H. O'lrlen BE I. PLAYHOUSE TOY
GAS FLOOR furnace with
Syrltcuso. Prio:td tor quick ·
lights to new locations. or
Prob1te Judge 1nd
DEALER : Work August to
CGntrols, 70,000 BTU's. Phone
change the type of fixture$ to
••-officio Citric of 11id Court
sate. C.ll 992·5324,
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December, free training. No PAINT SALE: Farm and home
another tJpespeclried above, as
1192-J6U.
7-26-tf~
white latex house paint, 54.95
collecting, no delivery. no
requeste by resolution of the
By Ann a. Watlct~t
r.llon, King Buttdtrs Supply
7"31 ·3tc ::2-=s=To=;R:::Y:-:-.-:-br-:-,.-:-k--:b""4"'"'Jidtno.'
cash Investment . Call collect
Counc il; provided, however,
Cltrk
ompany..&lt;. 290 N. 2nd. Mld61oi-J77.H91,
Charlotte
that tu actual cost to the C8) 3. 10, 2tc
AWNINGS, storm - ._ and
Middleport. No rHIOnali!fe
dleport; unto.
Heiskell, South Point, Ohio.
Company In making such
windows;
carports,
offerrtf..W.Atsotofex125;
·
relocation. or change In fix 7·19-tfc
7-17-tlc
marqutel, blown and boll
MJddllfiDI't.l Phone 992-5251.
tures, t~hall be paid for by the
NOTICE OF
Municipality .
Insulation. Elmer White,
7-28-~
APPOINTMENT
sales reprHOnlativo. For free
Cllt No. 20347
SECTION C: Ttle Companv Estate Of Thomas F . c_,rroll.
tall mates, phone Ch.,les '
shall endeavor fo furnish suf- Deceased .
SIAMESE kittens. Phone 247Ltste, Syrtcute. V. V.
ficient electric energy 1(1 keep
2618.
Notice Is hereby given that
Johmon end Son, Inc.
.
said street lighting lamps Mae Carroll. ot Aulland, Ohio,
t-28. 12tp
burning continuouSly during ttle has been duly appointed Adnight season each and everl ministratrix of the Estate of
night during ttle term hereof. 1 , Ttlomas F. Carroll, deceased.
PARKVIEW Kennelt, Poodt.,,
for any reason, there is a failure late of Meigs County. Ohio .
and bird dogs. AKC::. Pet alld
to furnlsn said energy for more
show pup~s. Grooming.
Creditors are required to file
than an aggreaate of four (d) their claims with said fiduciary
Phane 1192,
hours In any one monttl and within four months .
3-17-ffC
upon wrllten notice of suctl
Dated this 30th dav of July.
aggregate outage furniShed to
1970
the
Company
by
the
J. H. O'Brien
(R£'aniou Prooj)
REGISTERED toy lox terrlor
Municipality within ten (10)
Judge of 11id County
pupr.les. Vernon ·· Weber,
days after receipt of bill for UJ Probate
We're proud to talk about
3, 10, 17, 3tc
Ruland.
·
such service, there shall be 1
our busines.~ . It's fascintltlna.
pro rata reducJion from the bill
Dyn amit:. Appcal11 to the
----------~--~~2-6tc
for Slid month to cover such
small in\'estor. No experience
Flrri U~e of RuleJ
No lia bility shall atMALE boxer pup. Phone 1192·
A DOG'S LIFE? "Yuppy," outages.
nct·es.~llry. With V('ry Hitle
3929.
.
tact~ to ttle Company for any
The first official U.S. tena 1-year..,ld beagle, 1111 ditcontuances
of services.
money he or she cau a&lt;:hleve
nis
championship
using
Eng~2-6tc
ou&amp;llde hlo thatched-roof
fimmdal satisfou..iion-qnidc·
lish
rules
and
Engllsh
baUa
SECTIONS
:
Until
such
time
dolbouse iD the E:ouma
ly ur mmll·mtc..ly. It's r&lt;?un
the electors of the was hekl at the Casiao In
lalaad ebalo of the Baha- as
to
&lt;h·idt!.
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Mu'nic ipality authorize an
Oms is ll vt•nding nla~
mas. "Yappy" jolt could alternative mettlod fo·r the Newport, R.I., on Aug. 31,
2 FAMILY hou11, '294 RIC:f St.,
lie the ouly pooch Ia the payment of the then current 1881, accordlog to Encyclo· dtint• \nugranl. The belt.
Mlddlopilrt. Colt 992-325P.'
bills
of
the
Municipality
foP
ttle
paedla
Britannica.
\Vc
t•sta
)li~
h
rouh'
L1catio~1.
'710 Bahama• wllh a Poly- streef lighting service provided
6-IWO!c
l'ro\'itlc fhwst line of lllllh:k
lleliaa-lype home, or aay- in this Ordinance, collection for ( ·
itl.'ms.
We
tnitb
~
&lt;.'otmsel
wllere elle, for that matter. auch service Shill be mad·e as
EDIIidl Pope
guidl·, huld yonr hand uutd
provldelt In Rate Ordinance No.
Nichol
B---'-•
)·m•'rt.· firmly i.'ntrmchrd. No
965-70of the Mun lclpallty, fixing
as .UIII&amp;apear I an
cxpi.'fit'tuJe D('&lt;."L'JIIllt)'. ]nil
ralos whiCh lhe Company may EngUshman, was a Pope of
Carpenter News
choroe lor soandord secondary the Roman Catbollc Church.
h~nwstr . lntl'grity, willing~
nt•ss tu lish•u, wnrk tmt1 gh·c
Walter Swett eoeclrlc service oo consumers on He was Pope Adrian IV from
Mr. and "-.
...u
the
Municipality
and
bia
stn·k-t·.
were guesto of Mr. and Mrs. establishing o formula lor ~~~4 to I death In 1158. ,tntl
\'uum·t·d
""'~- Spe
d Mr
vorr,ing such rates, or sut:h .u.: ore his election to the
.,..,...,.. ncer an
. A. R. ord nonce or ordinances u mey ~apacy he waa the C•'""'-·1
$fiUI
1 ff•; :"':,.,;:;it;:;~:·~:;.,,~in~~·~
·c~s!ti..
Cas•- in Charles'·n W Va On from time to .time be In effecf
IIU'IIf _!'
cu'"11"
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ror such purposes following the
iahop of Albano.
·
ami · hl't'ulorv
Tburldaytheyvlsited with their expirltlon of said Ordinance
•·\t ra
1011-IJt.law and daughter, Mr. No . !65-70 ond during the term
Jk I
l!ad Mrl. Artlwr Reedy and of t•os Ordlnanct.
etter th lrty days from Its
family in Pomeroy and helped
SECTION 6: The Company pestagt, lnd lhall remain In
tffect for 1 period Of flwt C5)
lht!lr granddaughter, Cindy sholl save the Munlelp,ollty "tten
t'hereatttr: provided It
harmltls
fr~m 1ny 1nd' all
~'celebrate her 12th bJrJh. Ill bUlly OCCISIOntd by the 1011 lhlll hiVe been IC.CIPIId by fttl
Compeny by ~rltten ac.
day 111111 his parents, Mr. and negligence of tho Compony on cept1nce
In the Oftlc-.: a:t
.._ W 1
t MtAAI__. the co"strucfion, mtlntenence the Clert flltd
ot the Municipality.
~ · • wet, ~..... '• ond operallon of Ill llriot
~le tbelr 55th wedding ilghtlno syiiem Jn sold
S'ECTtON 9; Tht torms·~nd
llllllvenary. They spent the Munlc;pollty .
rovi(Jolil Of this Ordlnanc• 1r1
Qinf and "ltwtrll and the In·
Weekend Wilh their grand- SECTION 7, All IIKiures v•lldlty
ot one ahall not affect
qllfldrta while the Reedya shall be ~lalned In as good the walldlty Of tha Dfhtrl .
..1
oreler In
ondition II rrac e. oxpenso o lhe
V'acaliOned at Dlact Water llcoboe o
P111td by fha councU of the
~.all.l. W. Va.
Company. Title to all wires. Vlllego
or Nllddltport, O~lo. this
, poles, 11mps find appurtenances 22n' dty
of Juno, 1tJO,
used by the Company In fur ~PPROVED:
, JJ' Not a S.u&amp;Aeraer
ntshinD the service con Juno 22, 1lro
"'IAePIII!n Fo•ter, tbe author lemplolld In thl&gt; Ordlnonco II
.11
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and shall be In the Comp1ny.
C. 0. Flshtr '
out best-loved plantation
,
t-\l~r
ga was npt a IOiJiherD~r
SECTIOitl•l: ThiS Or,nonct ATTEST :
birth
.
...,_
song
wrt'ter
shtll
&lt;oncot
o~d
suptntdt
Gone
Groft
Y
J.n.::
Ordinance Nd. 951 -69, pas~ Cterk
·\ J81 lll!rn near Pitt•burgh . June t, 1969, ond sholl toke
Pa,.• in: D.
effect end H In tore• from and (1J 21, 21, Cl) •• t .tc

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pol nine days vacalloo here FOR THE MANNER OF
with his ~I&amp;_._ Mr. and Mrs. PAYMENT THEREFOR. .Paul Seails."'"l'llef went to BE IT ORDAINI!D BY THE
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald \A!ach,
SECTION 1' Thai cooumbus
Marcl.a, Johnny and Roger, are and · southern Ohio Electric
vaStacatellonlngParkatinJenKme·entuWclkleyy, •'•o•m,gpnasn.y(,he'r'eson'autctecre'c'oolro'edatnhde
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Enroutehometheywillspenda with the rlghl to light with
day at Camden Park. Mr. Leach electricity
the streots.
alleys
and other public
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Creek Pill"'
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Myrde File spent a day with chorot and receive orom the
Municipality peymono lor ••••
Mr. and M~. John Veith.
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services In accordance wlth the
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bradbury SChedule of roles set lorlh
. and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sisson below · A•' I ' Ixoures s h • II b e
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Cheshire called on Mr . and Mrs. every day of 4000
the year, or ap Marlin Rife recently.
proKimately
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Taylorandson,Chris,ofTexas
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called on Mr. W. W. Underw ood . OBS - on wood PO I!S or ext·sol ng
steel standard$ 06), $37.50.
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derwood's home were Keith on new steel standards, s.so.oo.
TayIor and fr ten
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WANT AD
Pafnttni "
INFORMATION
llepali•
&amp;
OJADLINES
5 P.M. Day
Before Publlcaolon
Carpenter
Monday Deadline
9 ll.m .
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Cancellation
&amp; Corrections
Will be accepted unlit Pa.m. for
3 BEDROOM mobile home.
7-21-6tc
Doy or Publlcallon
lnqulra Mand G Food Merkel
HARRI'SON'S TV AND AN.
REGULATIONS
on Rt. 7.three mlfH south of
TE_N NA. 'SERVICE. Phone
The Publisher reserve5 the
Middleport.
cecil ••••berry
992 2522
.r ight to eCiit or retect any ads· 7 ROOM HOUSE and bath, J
7-31-3tp
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deemed
oblectional
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publisher will
not be respons•ooe
' Ll u's
location near scho.
INSTALL
lor more lhan one ;ncorrecr Selling reasonable for qu ,, ~ROOMS and both, 163Hincoln
YOUR NEW
insertion. RATES
sale because of health. P1ul
Hts ., Pomeroy. Phone 992Y
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For Want Ad Service
Tav lor ' Middleport Rt · I·
3575 after-5:30p.m.
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5cents per Word one insertion
8·3-6tc
All •lzes In atock, 011 or ouel
FURNISHEO
room over
Oil fired
. Call now, for btsf
12 Minimum
cents perCharge
. w &gt;rd7Sc threE Not'
1ns 11 II 1 11 on.
consecutive insPrUnM
ICI
Pomeroy Wine Store. Phone
111 cents per word six con992-5293.
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children of Long Beach, Calif.,
seculive lnserllons .
HAYMAN'S AUCTION t(ouse,
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POMEROY
SEP'l'IC t.,k, ~lunecl: Mllttr
Re
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SECTION 2 . Subject to the
25"
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Laurel Cliff, now open each
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.Sanitation, Siewert, Olllo. Ph,
Goo.
Hollmf~tt,
llroker
v. an
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orne arey provisions of settion s of this dsa 0•racden 10 c~,uhnl 10" 0Pat
Friday to receive con J. W.car.y,Mgr •.
d62-3035.
LAND CONTRACT 4
of Canal Winchester, Mr. and Ordinance, payments for the a ~AR~P~F ~~A~KS ays . slgnmentsat lOa.m. Auction FURNISHED and unfurnished
Ph. tf2.2111
2-12-lfc
bedrooms,
bath,
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furnace,
Mrs. Franklin Wray and son of street
lighting
rurnlshed
&amp; OBITUARY
start!~
apartments.Close to school.
Openni60.IIr ,
hereunder
by service
the Company to
..,. at 7 p.m. Let us sell
Ph
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basel!lent . SI,OOO.OO down.
Colwnbus, Mr. and Mrs . Alvin the Munlcipallty .shall be made E:~~,soa~~~ti~~af~~rc::lmJ~~mum.
your merchandise.
one"" ..,_._
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RACINE RURAL
NEIGL!R ~struJ:tlon. For
1
SearJsandsonsofChicago,Mr. mor'lthly
In
accordance
with
BLINDADS
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RIDICOIIAT!O
3
building or romodellna )lOUr
bills rendered therefor by the
COAL, limestone. E~celslor
b, td~ooms,
furnace,
home, call Guy Nelglor •.
and Mrs. Asel Searls, Jr. and Companv, such payments to be
Additional 25c Charge per
Salt Works, E. Main St.,
bosament, tnd 1 bedroom
Racine, Ohto.
daughter of Dayton and Dal~ mad ! on or before the 10th day A!lvertisement .
· WILL pick up merchandise and
ot the month next succeeding
OFFICE HOURS
take to auction on a per aperlonent down.
Only
7-31-llc
Pomeroy . Phone 1192-3891.
Chapman of Colwnbus visited that in which the service was
8 · 30 a.m . to 5:00p.m . Daily,
centage basls . Call Jim 1969 FOR[) Cobra. ~-'-&lt;l, -128
4-9-ttc
$8750.110
f'OMEROY
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recentlywithMr.andMrs.Paul furnished,andlntheevenfttllt 8 . 30 am . to 12 ·00 Noon
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland .
cu. ln. Phone 949-2917.
-,:-;;;;-;:;-:;==:::-:=:--., SHADED- 4 btdi'Oilma. hath, WHEEL Horse Sales and
the Munlclpalfty shall fail to Saturday .
full bastment. Gal furnace.
Service. .B aum Lumbar
Phone 7n-.u.u.
8-2-6tc EARLY American stereo radio
Searls.
make said monthly payment
combination, AM&amp; FMMdlo,
Goroge. $7500.110 POMEROY.
Company, Chester, Ohio.
9·23-ltc
Recent visitors in the William when due as provided herein,
4-speaker
sound
system,
4AIR
CONDITIONED
3
Phone 985-3301.
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1965
CHEVROLET
trvck,
oo
Frazier home were Mr. and said deferred payments snail
LEGAL NOTICE
speed automatic changer.
bedroom1 , oteam hut. Full
5-20-tfc
rust, 6-cyltnder, A· 1 condition.
bear interest at the rate of 6 per
$tiled Bids will be received
Mrs. Danny Little and Kim, Mr. cen t per annum from the date of by the Meigs Local School
Balance S71.32. Use our
basoment. Garage. S20 000
motor, starter, ba-ttery,
and Mrs. Clinton Ward, Brenda maturity until the tlate paid, District Board of Education at OLD UPRIGHT poanos. any brakes, new tires with new
budget terms. Call 992-3352.
POMI;ROY.
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CONOITIONifjG,
condition. as long as have not
and should 'the Municipality their office In the Meigs Jr .
factory
built
camper.
Phbne
and Penni of Crystal Lake, Ill ., detautt
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75
ACRES8
room
housa.
3
car
Relrlgtrltton
servtce. Ja~k's
In making any such High School Building. Mid ·
been wet. Paying StO each.
992.5392 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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MODEL
New
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gar1111t,
fruit,
onlnerolt.
Fiord
Refrigeration,
New Htven.
. Mr. and Mrs. William (Jackie) payment$ for a period of four dleport.
967
First floor only. Mondays will
Ohio , for school bus
nnuun
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l"hone ~- 2079.
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Little, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Uttle (4) months, then and in that tires unlll 12 :00 o'clock noon on
be pick-up day, Write. giving - - - - - home. 12x60 foot, 2 bedroom.
CHICKENS. All for SIS,500.
4-6-tfc
event lhe Company may at any August 2S, 1970, at whlctl time
good directions. Witten Plano 1958 PLYMOUTH sloth n
Phone 1192-6968.
FOR lEST RISULTS CALL U$
and Bradley, Rt. 1 Middleport, time thereafter discontinue said Bids will be opened The tire-bid
Company, Box 188, Sardis.
· Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Rife , Rt. 1 street lighting service without prices
wagon,
nine
passenger.
Good
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HELEN&amp; VIRGIL TEAFORD
C. BRADFORD1 Auctioneer
are to Include the
Qh;o 439-16.
notice; and thereafter until demounting
motor,
tires,
battery.
Priced
of
the
old
tire
and
m-332.1
Complete &gt;ervlce
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Cheshire, Mr. and Mrs. Larry such time as the full amount due mounting the new one or
5-13-tfc for quick sate, S100. Contact PEACHES - 3 number 2V•
SYRACUSE
Phone91l-3821
Weimann, Ginny and Andy of to the Company under the t•rm s recapped tire on the rim and
cans.
89c; Ice milk 99c gallon;
Eldon
Walburn,
phone
11927-30-6tc
Racine, Ohio
thiS Ordmaoce has been paid, placing the mounted tire and OLD FURNITURE, dishes, 2805.
Kyger, Robert R_upe of Brad· of
milk 99c gallon; lowl bocon,
Crill Bradford
the Companv, at its option , may rim
on the bus.
trunks. etc. Write M. D.
sliced, 3 till. S1 .39; tomatoes, 2
!rome housa, storm
bury, Wilbur Wines, Rt. 1 or may not resume &amp;aid street
7·26· tfc
5-1-ttc
specifications please ca ll
Miller, Rt. ~. Pomeroy, 0.
cabbage,
sweet
corn,
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windows,
l'h boths, 2-car
· Cheshire Mr d M Chari lighting service, provided , or For
write
Larry
Morrison,
992Call
992-6271.
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es however, that no char{-es Jhall
garage, 383 N. 3rd Ave., SEWING MACHINES, IIIPIIr
bargain prtced. We grow our
: Clark 1 Hobson, Mr. and Mrs. be made by the Compar.y for 2153.
J-B·tfc
own. M and G Food Market,
Mlddl1f1111:1. Phone 992-619~. service, all makes, 992-~;
(8)
17,
2-4,
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: Clem Bumbernick and Freddie street light ing se rvice during
on Stele Rt. 7, three mites
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
any such period In which said
USED baby bed In good con.
south of Middleport.
' Johnstown, Pa.l Mr. and Mrs. service is d iscontinued a$ In this
Authorized Si~r S..ias and
Phone
992-3893.
dition.
2 Dr . hardtop, d BBL . 455 cu .
7-31-3tp
NOTICE ON FILING
: Carl Weimann, Rt. I Bidwell
Sec lion 2 provided
Sarvlci. We Sha,rpon Sci~
8-2-3tc ln. engine, ,. speed trans ..
OF INVENTORY
3-29·ff~,
' Ml!• Debra Shuler, Rt. 1
Slfety track, Rally II wheels,
AND APPRAIS.EMENT
NEW ;J-,!I.I;P-l!QJJM hQme,, 1'12
power disc brakes, and
The state of Ohio. Meiga
: Langsville, is spending a few
baths, full buemont, atCounty. Probatt CoUrf
,
m1nr other eccnsorles ..
POMEROY ROSE HILL ARIA
• daye with her grandparents,
SECTION 31 ThJ Gompln'lf
To Jbe J;xecutrl'- , of ! the
New car.
tached
Utility room, YOU HAVE A DATE WltH·.US
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tim~~
Sefvlce
air eonalt oned. Syricuse,
agrees during the term hereof estate; fo svrh of the following
: Sticker Prict 54D31.01 . Sl1lt
:; Mr. and Mrs. Ale. Shuler .
TODAY t o - how much real . Atfi
Insure""
customers
with
Watkins
to
Install
additional
street
lights
as
are
residents
of
the
State
of
Pritt
53545.11.
Cillo,
Mol
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County.
Phone
· Mrs. Tommy Brisker (Alice of the type and size specified OhiO. viz : - the surviving
living rou will got In owning'
c~ncelledt
Loot
y ur
Quality Products. Earn $J per
61~-992·345 '
fhts
charming
1
story
frame
operetor'•
license?
Call
992·
Taylor) and Mrs. Robert Miller above, when authorized to do so spouse, the ne)(f of kin, the
hour up. Write D-59, Walkins
8-2·tfC
Buill by the pretent owner
2966.
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(Doris Taylor) of Oak Hill by resolution or the Council. beneficiaries under the will;
Products, Inc., Winona,
Pro11fded, however, that the and to the attorney or attorneys
thts
home
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3
nice
6-15-tlc
Minnesota
55987.
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BALSCOPE Zoom 60, never
called on Mr. and Mrs. Alex new street lights stlall be repr esenting any of the
2 Dr . hardtop, factory air
bldroomo, built In kitchen,
used, S95. Range IInder, now,
condllloned, vinvl top, wire
routed within 250 feet of a aforemention&amp;d persons :
llluler oo Wedo!esctay.
nlce
bath, gOOd size living
wheel covers, hydramatlc,
St8. Also, Garcia 2154B, 10distribution· circuli of ttle
Emmett G . Will , Deceased.
room. farge utltlty room wltll
P .S .• P.B., and many other
Company; and , provided, Rt . 3 Pomeroy, Ohio. Salisbury
foot medium action, last
cebinots and stnk, !ergo
accessories . Demo .
further, that not more than ten Township, No . 20304
taper surlcastlng rod with
Sticker Prlc:t SS305.0f • Salt
garago
end bretizeway,
{10\ additional lights may be
You are hereby notified tttat LOCAL MEN. Train now to
Garcia «12 sal.t water high
Price S4414.JI.
required during the last year of the
Inventory
and
Ap -kshap,
atorage butldtng, 9
drive
seml.truck,
diesel
and
speed retrlevo tplnnlng retl
the period of this Ordinance.
praisement of the estate ot the
woodtd .acres 10 go with H.
gas,
local
or
over
the
road.
Dl
with
2
extra
spools,
never
The Company shall not be aforementioned, de&lt;:eased, late
PRICE~ 4T JUST '14.HO.et
You can earn over ~ per hour
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used, 168. Pact&lt;aae of Garcia,
required to make any ex- of said County , was filed in th is
alter short training . No ex1.GOO yards, Bonn(! line No.
tensions or renewals in the Court . Said Inventory and
IIUtCK
PONTIAC
15 $8 Mr
Rl
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evenllhat the Municipality It~ In Appraisement will be for
perience necessM"y . For
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arrears In payment for services hearing belore this Court on the
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., Phone 1192·2336 after 7 p.m.
POMEROY
TODAY
rendered . The minimum 19thdayofAuoust. l970,atlO:OO
interview, call30•-:ut-884, or
number of street lights shall be o'clock A.M.
HEIIIIV CLELAND
8-2-3tp
write Advance Safetv Deot.,
not less than the sum of the total
Any person desiring to file
RE4LTOR
Falwell
Fa•t
Freight,
5517
1962 FORO, SlSO. Phone 1192- CANNING TOMATOES? 11
number specified abo~Je, and e•ceptlont~ thereto must file
Offl!lt~-22$f
Midland
Drive,
Ctiorle&gt;ton,
whenever additional ll~tlts are Jt)em at least fi\le davs prior to
5558.
buthel. Pick yOUr O!NII. Groin .
llti. n&lt;·2NII ,
w. Va . 25306.
ln$lalled, ttle minimum number ~-dat e set for hearing.
8-2-Jic
Aerts Farm, Jahn Hill, t..tart
.
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l-2-3tc
of liOhfl shall be Increased
Given under my hand and
8·3-1tc
Folia, Cillo.
accordinoly .
seat of said Court. this 31st day
31
It Is furtl'ler aoreed tttat the of July 1970
'· ·5tc OLDER HOOSE on choice lof tn 1
Company stt111 move street
F. H. O'lrlen BE I. PLAYHOUSE TOY
GAS FLOOR furnace with
Syrltcuso. Prio:td tor quick ·
lights to new locations. or
Prob1te Judge 1nd
DEALER : Work August to
CGntrols, 70,000 BTU's. Phone
change the type of fixture$ to
••-officio Citric of 11id Court
sate. C.ll 992·5324,
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December, free training. No PAINT SALE: Farm and home
another tJpespeclried above, as
1192-J6U.
7-26-tf~
white latex house paint, 54.95
collecting, no delivery. no
requeste by resolution of the
By Ann a. Watlct~t
r.llon, King Buttdtrs Supply
7"31 ·3tc ::2-=s=To=;R:::Y:-:-.-:-br-:-,.-:-k--:b""4"'"'Jidtno.'
cash Investment . Call collect
Counc il; provided, however,
Cltrk
ompany..&lt;. 290 N. 2nd. Mld61oi-J77.H91,
Charlotte
that tu actual cost to the C8) 3. 10, 2tc
AWNINGS, storm - ._ and
Middleport. No rHIOnali!fe
dleport; unto.
Heiskell, South Point, Ohio.
Company In making such
windows;
carports,
offerrtf..W.Atsotofex125;
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relocation. or change In fix 7·19-tfc
7-17-tlc
marqutel, blown and boll
MJddllfiDI't.l Phone 992-5251.
tures, t~hall be paid for by the
NOTICE OF
Municipality .
Insulation. Elmer White,
7-28-~
APPOINTMENT
sales reprHOnlativo. For free
Cllt No. 20347
SECTION C: Ttle Companv Estate Of Thomas F . c_,rroll.
tall mates, phone Ch.,les '
shall endeavor fo furnish suf- Deceased .
SIAMESE kittens. Phone 247Ltste, Syrtcute. V. V.
ficient electric energy 1(1 keep
2618.
Notice Is hereby given that
Johmon end Son, Inc.
.
said street lighting lamps Mae Carroll. ot Aulland, Ohio,
t-28. 12tp
burning continuouSly during ttle has been duly appointed Adnight season each and everl ministratrix of the Estate of
night during ttle term hereof. 1 , Ttlomas F. Carroll, deceased.
PARKVIEW Kennelt, Poodt.,,
for any reason, there is a failure late of Meigs County. Ohio .
and bird dogs. AKC::. Pet alld
to furnlsn said energy for more
show pup~s. Grooming.
Creditors are required to file
than an aggreaate of four (d) their claims with said fiduciary
Phane 1192,
hours In any one monttl and within four months .
3-17-ffC
upon wrllten notice of suctl
Dated this 30th dav of July.
aggregate outage furniShed to
1970
the
Company
by
the
J. H. O'Brien
(R£'aniou Prooj)
REGISTERED toy lox terrlor
Municipality within ten (10)
Judge of 11id County
pupr.les. Vernon ·· Weber,
days after receipt of bill for UJ Probate
We're proud to talk about
3, 10, 17, 3tc
Ruland.
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our busines.~ . It's fascintltlna.
pro rata reducJion from the bill
Dyn amit:. Appcal11 to the
----------~--~~2-6tc
for Slid month to cover such
small in\'estor. No experience
Flrri U~e of RuleJ
No lia bility shall atMALE boxer pup. Phone 1192·
A DOG'S LIFE? "Yuppy," outages.
nct·es.~llry. With V('ry Hitle
3929.
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tact~ to ttle Company for any
The first official U.S. tena 1-year..,ld beagle, 1111 ditcontuances
of services.
money he or she cau a&lt;:hleve
nis
championship
using
Eng~2-6tc
ou&amp;llde hlo thatched-roof
fimmdal satisfou..iion-qnidc·
lish
rules
and
Engllsh
baUa
SECTIONS
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Until
such
time
dolbouse iD the E:ouma
ly ur mmll·mtc..ly. It's r&lt;?un
the electors of the was hekl at the Casiao In
lalaad ebalo of the Baha- as
to
&lt;h·idt!.
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Mu'nic ipality authorize an
Oms is ll vt•nding nla~
mas. "Yappy" jolt could alternative mettlod fo·r the Newport, R.I., on Aug. 31,
2 FAMILY hou11, '294 RIC:f St.,
lie the ouly pooch Ia the payment of the then current 1881, accordlog to Encyclo· dtint• \nugranl. The belt.
Mlddlopilrt. Colt 992-325P.'
bills
of
the
Municipality
foP
ttle
paedla
Britannica.
\Vc
t•sta
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h
rouh'
L1catio~1.
'710 Bahama• wllh a Poly- streef lighting service provided
6-IWO!c
l'ro\'itlc fhwst line of lllllh:k
lleliaa-lype home, or aay- in this Ordinance, collection for ( ·
itl.'ms.
We
tnitb
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&lt;.'otmsel
wllere elle, for that matter. auch service Shill be mad·e as
EDIIidl Pope
guidl·, huld yonr hand uutd
provldelt In Rate Ordinance No.
Nichol
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)·m•'rt.· firmly i.'ntrmchrd. No
965-70of the Mun lclpallty, fixing
as .UIII&amp;apear I an
cxpi.'fit'tuJe D('&lt;."L'JIIllt)'. ]nil
ralos whiCh lhe Company may EngUshman, was a Pope of
Carpenter News
choroe lor soandord secondary the Roman Catbollc Church.
h~nwstr . lntl'grity, willing~
nt•ss tu lish•u, wnrk tmt1 gh·c
Walter Swett eoeclrlc service oo consumers on He was Pope Adrian IV from
Mr. and "-.
...u
the
Municipality
and
bia
stn·k-t·.
were guesto of Mr. and Mrs. establishing o formula lor ~~~4 to I death In 1158. ,tntl
\'uum·t·d
""'~- Spe
d Mr
vorr,ing such rates, or sut:h .u.: ore his election to the
.,..,...,.. ncer an
. A. R. ord nonce or ordinances u mey ~apacy he waa the C•'""'-·1
$fiUI
1 ff•; :"':,.,;:;it;:;~:·~:;.,,~in~~·~
·c~s!ti..
Cas•- in Charles'·n W Va On from time to .time be In effecf
IIU'IIf _!'
cu'"11"
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ror such purposes following the
iahop of Albano.
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Tburldaytheyvlsited with their expirltlon of said Ordinance
•·\t ra
1011-IJt.law and daughter, Mr. No . !65-70 ond during the term
Jk I
l!ad Mrl. Artlwr Reedy and of t•os Ordlnanct.
etter th lrty days from Its
family in Pomeroy and helped
SECTION 6: The Company pestagt, lnd lhall remain In
tffect for 1 period Of flwt C5)
lht!lr granddaughter, Cindy sholl save the Munlelp,ollty "tten
t'hereatttr: provided It
harmltls
fr~m 1ny 1nd' all
~'celebrate her 12th bJrJh. Ill bUlly OCCISIOntd by the 1011 lhlll hiVe been IC.CIPIId by fttl
Compeny by ~rltten ac.
day 111111 his parents, Mr. and negligence of tho Compony on cept1nce
In the Oftlc-.: a:t
.._ W 1
t MtAAI__. the co"strucfion, mtlntenence the Clert flltd
ot the Municipality.
~ · • wet, ~..... '• ond operallon of Ill llriot
~le tbelr 55th wedding ilghtlno syiiem Jn sold
S'ECTtON 9; Tht torms·~nd
llllllvenary. They spent the Munlc;pollty .
rovi(Jolil Of this Ordlnanc• 1r1
Qinf and "ltwtrll and the In·
Weekend Wilh their grand- SECTION 7, All IIKiures v•lldlty
ot one ahall not affect
qllfldrta while the Reedya shall be ~lalned In as good the walldlty Of tha Dfhtrl .
..1
oreler In
ondition II rrac e. oxpenso o lhe
V'acaliOned at Dlact Water llcoboe o
P111td by fha councU of the
~.all.l. W. Va.
Company. Title to all wires. Vlllego
or Nllddltport, O~lo. this
, poles, 11mps find appurtenances 22n' dty
of Juno, 1tJO,
used by the Company In fur ~PPROVED:
, JJ' Not a S.u&amp;Aeraer
ntshinD the service con Juno 22, 1lro
"'IAePIII!n Fo•ter, tbe author lemplolld In thl&gt; Ordlnonco II
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and shall be In the Comp1ny.
C. 0. Flshtr '
out best-loved plantation
,
t-\l~r
ga was npt a IOiJiherD~r
SECTIOitl•l: ThiS Or,nonct ATTEST :
birth
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song
wrt'ter
shtll
&lt;oncot
o~d
suptntdt
Gone
Groft
Y
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Ordinance Nd. 951 -69, pas~ Cterk
·\ J81 lll!rn near Pitt•burgh . June t, 1969, ond sholl toke
Pa,.• in: D.
effect end H In tore• from and (1J 21, 21, Cl) •• t .tc

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the Ontario goverNIIellt bMned
' ~~~red"
l(leln, a chemist from Hilpe
Lut Mal!dl a lfllduale alu- all fishing oo Ill side Of .IAI
.II)' WESLEY G. PIPPERT College In Mlehlgan. Klein re- dent at the Unlv~ty ol West- Sl Clair and Mlchlaan did the
~-~ , W~TON ( UPI) - The eently lllltlfled before a sub- em ·Ontario Iii . Canada f~ IIIIJn&amp; April,7.
~l«na, ClCiiiUnellled Sell. .commlllee headed by Hart that that .,alleyed pike ~ugbt In ~ a coneequeoce, the U. S.
~A.Ifarl, "are lncreuina· lslooldng Into the problem:
Lake Erie cont.lueciiQI to 7.0 governmenllentaUvelyadopiAid
, ·l 'IY uperienced by many of us" In the 19th century, poiaoning par11 per mllllon of men:ury. · the ,Canadian atandla:da ol 0.5
·...;: - anzlety, aelf-consciiiUIIIIell, IJilOII8 workera who wied mer·
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, \he lllir!u of the. o(erm cella Willi
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govem~ of 17 lllalell,to do Federal Witar Quality AdQIInls- mlnl.-.1.., Lill,\A) _........_.. NIIAIII llld hlld'""N • .
had ruled HI flab containing the World Helllb Organisallon'ft their best to ellmJna111! .
ll'allon . tabs the JIC)I!tlon, 1as ;m-.;~~ 01nl _.,';eji~ Ia ~v• d
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more than OJ parll per mU8on standard of no more than 0.1106 c!Jar'~ of inercury !n rttreh. '!IIU!Idaled tiy' blologlat VIdor W11111n81Ga ~.lit Uie late~ .·
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slightly conlallllnated .food~ , ~tant , lnterior ~~ ~PDI!ulaled~!lttlt~-'teql~~·~ .
'lbe Athens County Sav1njpl company dlreclora lila~ there Is water may produce 8J'!Dttaril4 C!u'l L. Klein .told Hirt • IIU~
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and Loan Co -btoapenan a definite need In the,...mh· for hard to relate to their callie. II ~llee IU.t ""k that the
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was this sort of low-doae ~ Njxon adrnlnlltrl!llon seaks '
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office In Pomeroy earlY neJt the financial servlcea which the tonJs that Klein teautled ~boui · ''Comp
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tal problems Interior Sec- monlb.
savings and loan firm offers. before the Senale'a SUbcotpmli. eury dliicharg into IUea d At IIJII.:(eot) tiielw, Bunbna Celli ... -~ 11\111' ·
::~- Waller j _ Hickel 11811 The ._ r.cJIII)' Is to be The deCision. waa reached lee N turll Rdource!l and · ~Rams And~ said the ~ latitude 11.7 narlti 'an4lotialludt tf,t ·'INIII, ill' all miiiiiDlilllall!
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called It "an Intolerable threat the corner of Mechanic and the probable need for addlUonal Environment.
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~-~~~...lh and salety of Secood Sta., The building was housing In the county due to SympiQmsofmer'CUI')'JIIIIao. !IllY and forcefully" to achieve ABOARD' . . f1~AriCJN !BLAND - . ,wuc}elr
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laat occupied by lluke Cleaners. promised lndustri.ll develop- ing are not pleasant. They ~y that goal.
~ JIIIJIU Macl.toft1NIIt to 1188 today io lelt IIN,I Dt1f .
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Almoat
avery
regloo
of
the
A
company
offlclalataled
that
men!.
occur
weeks
monU.
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r:O:or:W~_Sou..: the decision II&gt; op8ll the branch 4.ccordlng to the an~mclofudethe
liiWIIIItn ml 8 · ,.,.~ tdm".llillll¥ tmrl.-. Tbe ~
CTochnlcolorl
been found to be In jeopardy. offlceinPomeroywureached noilhcement, the new branch
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The JusUce Deparbnent has on the bMis of the belle! of oervlcewillbelnltlall7aperaled cular :.::.n:.uo:, ~~
(cOOtlnued from page 1) Capen!'~· Madllon
bias . d
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Adml I
$1 ao Child
· filed suits against •'•ht comby personnel already employed pedlmen'" Impairment of Commltlee haa nporledly gone
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60c •• on: . .
ren. panles thet did no~ove as
by the company but Meigs
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SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
rapidly as desired w end the
FHA TO MEET
County resldenb will probably
~gislatlon to esclude lliii &lt;;IDivtnllhortly Mler ~.• A ~yer . . to JoiD' jt ~.i
dumping of mercury lnw lakes Members of the Future be added to the staff alter the
Queen. ~nalor Cook hopea lborl. 'l1wi 8imel tra..ltr Lajllev na alao ~-..~tina 1!1!M1
Wodnoldlly &amp; l'bundar
and rivers. 'lbe Food and Drug Homemakers of~ of the branch Ill in operation.
their amendment will go -waldWw ·ID the llrlng llrtll.
5-6
Adminlalration and the Public Southem High School in Racine
(Cootlnued from page 1)
through the House, butsaya·tlla!
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conservaUon cropping and Wild- there Ire some 20 pieces of hla ~~;: ~~le.,
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•--N·O-O•P•E•"--~ Health Service are reviewing will meet at the achool at 10
their tentaUve mercury pollu- a.m. 'lbursday "' make plans
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_J _ Ule management methods on House leglalatloo being con.
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tion limlll. Congress has taken for the forthcoming Meigs
OR 1U01UU1f the St. VIncent farm, as well sidered If the Senate measure !lid battle
blrrlnc ~
a keen interest.
County Falr.
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lllll'riqei. RoJII' Mllll, a nallw of
, Mill., ..U 'leid liJ;
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lleUeved Woald SIDk
Eugene E. Bryant, 77, irrlgaUon ayatema.
The Deltli Queen, the laat of llei1a Lluon, m ;K, of JadtiQn, lila farmal cburdt ~
lnduslriallsto thought that
AT IIOLZBR
Hemlock Grove, former The Benedictine priest is no the nation's overnight river llltelldid 'bJ epprollmate]J 2110 iJtl'l!lll.
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mercury
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Middleport,
Pomeroy
resident,
died
this
newcomer
to
farming.
He
wu
steamers,
will
have
to
halt
1111
U.
8.
Dllli'lcl
Jlldp
Harold
Coz....._,IIJ'IIIlld
al'llqlleiC
bJ ·
Tonight&amp; Tueldlly
compounds
into
lakes
and
rivis
a
lllellcal
..
Uelll
In
'lfober
morning
in
Holzer
Medical
raised
on
105-acre
family
paMenger
excursion
operations
llttAlmeya
for
Jfl!ll,
Mill
Llnloll,
IIIII
IIIOtber
J'llda!IJ~
1
Auvall J.4
ers wouldn't hurt anybody. Medical Canter. Her room Center.
farm In Croyle wWII8hlp Qll8r later this fall If leglslaUve couple for 1 mandatory lnjtult:tiQn Jll'll"kkq for lllulnCe of
Double Fuluro Pragram
1bey
belleved
the
heavy
elellllllber
Is
:179.
Mr.
Bryant
is
survived
by
a
Johnstown,
Pa. Later, he rna~ meaaures fall, due to an In- lllll'l'llp lloeniM. Tile other couple,... Vernon Devil, I bladt
Be glad lhey still make
ment
would
simply
sink
to
the
daughter,
Mra.
John
(Jean)
jored
In
animal
husbandry at terpretatlon of tile Maritime factorJ 'IIOl'Ur frcm Canton, 1114 Noreen Laary, a willie
plclures like this.
bottom
and
do
no
harm.
WANT
WATER?
Werry,
Hemlock
Grove;
ooe
Pennsylvania
Slate
University Act.
~chUIIIIII native &amp;'fiDe In JactDI.
Julie Andrews
Now 11 ts known that microAppllcall1111 are being taken aon, John Bryant, Vinton; ooe lor two years before entering
'lbe ship's biggest vlolaUon Is
tlngs In
"THOSE WERE THE
organisms In the botwm aedl- In the Letart area lor nler step.aon, E:dgar Vale, Sanfom, the ministry.
that it Is made of wood, a
HAPPY TIMES"
menlo readily convert the mer- aervlce by the Clesler·Tiippers Fla.; one slstef, Mn. Mar10n
stipulation not accepled by
(Colot-1
cury Into the compound methyl- Plalna Waler dlslrtcl. Anyone Haenel, . PalnesviUe, and live
,
,
,
provisions of the act. The
Richard Crenna
mercury, which is poisonous to wishing lnfannati111 may call granclchildren.
Maritime bill was crealed to There waa damage to two Kelly car went off the blBhwaY
moat
forms
of
ute.
Pauline
Wolfe
at
91~
or
Funeral
services
will
be
held
prolect
paaaeagers on foreign vehicles In a near coWalon on. the lefllllde.
·
-PiuoIn this century the Uniled Marie Boyd at !N9- 2391.
Wedneaday at 3 p.m. at Ewing
liners operating in United Saturday at 6 p.in. oo county Tberewaallghtdamagekl the
"CHEI"
Stalel has used about 165 milFuneral Home. Burial Will be In
Stalel waters.
road fli In Salem Tonshlp, the trucll and medium 'damage lo &lt;
(ColorI
lion pounds of mercury worth
E-R CAU.ED
Beech Grove Cemetery·
Cook said the Cincinnati ship Meigs county sheriff's depart. Ke&amp;ey's car. Mre 1I8ft no
Omar Sharif
Jack Palance
~ to f8 a pound. There are
The Pomeroy E·R unit an- Friends may can any lime.
baa complete water sprlnlder ment reporled today.
arresb or IDJurit!a.
l
.,.
about 100 companies producing ~~ a l!..~~.~oe 1Hood
G!~". dl~:y•
system, and that all paaaeager RIRobel~'!.LTuhb.;.?DDodg•
Dezter,
. ;
......ence u~. . ••we a 7:.. Two Drew Fines
cabins open to an outside • , w....., a ...
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·, . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . p.m. Stmday. Hood wu taken to
at the home of her grandson, weather deck, thereby allowing ton true*, was traveling east on
LONDON rUpl) _ The , ·
Veterana Memorial Hospital In M
•8 Court Kenneth Romine, Pomeroy, no .inslde fire-traps.
county road fli. James · W. ThO!JIIOD orsaplzaUoa. ~01
where he •was dlacharged
ayor
Wllh whom she made her home. He a1a0 satil that the shlp Is Kelley, Jr., 38, driving a 111119 a~uired the rlglita to a·· book ~

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compound&amp; to treat the
felt in hall gave rise to the expression, "Mad as a hatter."
In a word, that meant crazy.
But for decades, it was conoua.
sldered a quip and nothing
• '11.- are some of the thlnga more.
: many Americans may be lllf. Now, almost overnight, the
- - - - - - - - . public haa added mercury pol
r
luUon "' ita llat of

: dllflcWty In c:oocenlraling,
;'; lli!adaches, fatigue, bluahlng,
· ~ heayY IWOiting.
,
: Hart's remark was la¢etioua.
llul the problem Is deadly aerl-

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the OUcl IIUDlber llliallng 10 mimlfe8 in the Water.
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becallll! the paaaengerJ bOught Linnell Echrardi, 211, of St.
Kllla, jlllid, ~''J:be ferry waa,

&lt;!CIIIplelely under water Within
90 aeconds. { Jlimped out jult
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Moore said lbe ferry na not
designed to carry 200 persona
but apparently had at leaat thai
many aboard.
•
Survivors agreed the boat
was overloaded.
Robert Hlnda, 25, .,bo l)lmped
Into the sea, said, '1'd li&amp;ve to
aay the boal'a aeawortbiMa
was my quelllonable. II

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' of lbe lllle a.ar._ k IIIII
Rattle Wal!lale;;.
at

Jeffer~ ~;::r;:~\9
·~·aarvlved by two
brothera, Eugepe, of l'qlat

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Jeffera o1 Columbua
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Nevis, -'- p'··- to the --h
B.W.I. (UPl) - llurvlvora
but ca&amp;d~ ib,
WI!Wa It 9eMdl
blame overcrowding and unsea. parlldpaUon at nlghlfan Sun· Hlndll a dllzen oi Guyana
worthlneaa lor the C8lllillnl of day.
.
aJid a ;.lad1111t' In Nevis waa
a ferey boat thai llllJk In the It wu impollible to deler- rweuec1 .by alollllfer bo&amp;i after

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heavy loaa of life Saturday.
IW
St. Kltla public relatiolla
officer Lee Moare ~ 39
bodies ha'e been reco...,ed blit
more than 75 pel'lllll are
mlsaing. He said 81 were
reacuecl.
The ferry boat QrlaterJa
capsized Saturday ~
about halfway oo Ill 1kdle
run from St. Kltla to ~evil In
.
the West lndlea, 200 miles
MIDDLEPORT,
aoutheaatoiPuerlo=
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Baat
Waa
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Two defendants forfeited deaMrsth.byMI!iklffhehwsbandas
precededPorterin always operating oo rivers, it Dodge station wagon .,ai former Pr1J11e Mlnlaler Harold
bonds and two olhen were fined
r u
•
· has run from CinclnnaU wNew traveling southwest, and In WDson is writing about hli
dlln~Mend hearcingosFisherbyMid- SheHemlwocaks aGrmo~Chrofi•ttthean' Orleans f1ll' the past 44 yeara, T
hlpto condtlnuehadontoSalem yean in office. Wllaoo~ prime
.,.... • ayor . .
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and can be eaally beached on a owns roa 63,
crou minister lloce 19114, ,.,ent out ol
Forfeiting $25 bonda were O:ch.1
d
b
river
bank
In
a
matler
of
the
line
of
traffic.
The
driven,
·office .iuna 11 When the ec&amp;
1
Poul Philllpa, 19, Groveport,
• s surv ve
Y one, mlnulel. This would enable to avoid a collisloo applied aenattve Party h~ded by
convlcled of running astop sign, daughter • Mrs. Bert (May) passengers a free escape to brakes. 'l'ubhe' truclt etldded 27 Echranl Heath .,00 the general
and Burdell McKinney, Mid- Romine, Pomeroy; two aona,. shor&lt;O.
feet in loole (ll"avel and the election.
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dleport, dlaturbing the peace. Homer Midkiff, Huron, and .
.
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FlnedwereMerrWE. Davls,ZI, Zlba Midkiff, Pomeroy; a
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Patriot, and c:oalll, n!Ckleaa staler, Mrs. Lucy Gaul,
,6
llllt~atlon, .,·and••·'lamea 1•V1 J'IJIIIII'I!J, Rt. 3; a1z srand'1 ·
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costs, speeding oharges.
grandchildren.
,
Funeral aervlces 1ri11 be held 117 IJalled PlUa lllllnllilael 1I'Ol'ldlla out the ·llllcllanlai lot
Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Ewing . ~- ov.- lbe u.s. p1a11 the ~· eeue-Gre for
Funeral Home. Burial will be in fW peace In file Mlcldle Eu1 aa., tbe
II a matn polat
MARRIAGE UCENSE
Cherry
Ridge
Cemetery.
divided
both
1ne1
and
the
Arab
at
lbe
.w1r1t:an
1111111pr1nt to
Kenneth Michael Mallon, 22,
Friends
may
call
althe
funeral
lrorldtoday,
i11111m11iC
1q1iJ1
f1ll'
llld
U11n
line
JW1 ol
Rullllld, Rl. 1,11111 Dmna Jean
home
any
time.
ADen
Hoyt,
Jr.,
ail
,eirly
cease
.fire.
!Ji-aell
Utldeellnd
•
Bwlb, 20, Racine, Rt. 1.
mlnleter, 1ri11 offlclale;
raided £ayptlan ~ lifrtftd Ill tift Yalok

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