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Charles Hayman to Retire in 1965 fter 40 Years as Teacher,
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Clllrlee Hay1111111, 4D yean a
Mel&amp;l Coo!DIY ectucator, ...,
nonnped IGdly be wUJ rellre II
u~ belld of Soulbem Loa! Sehool diJtrict when UU.
term .of lcllool • ended.
Mr. JltJman'l
retlrllllletll
wUJ ad - at lealll for 1J!e preletll ... teacbtnl ol 311
yean m the Sou!bero Local

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A ieplacemeut for Mr. Hay.
111811 bas 1101 J&gt;een •111101m"""
by tbe ·boaril of education. It
Is eapeeted, bowever, that a
'"" uecutive b~ will be of.
flclally omploytCI later
tbla

monii1"We deiiDitely

have .,meone
In mlDd to lake over the job
lllr. Hayman .... .. eapably
blllldl4d for .. IDllll)' yean,"
aald """ member of the board.
Mr. Hayman, a native of
Letart Falls, the son o' the
.late C. W. and Blanche Weaver
Ha,.inan. began his teacbtnl

career in 1925 as a science and
blstory teacher in a Union
couaty high school.
He came to Meigs county In
11m •• principa' of the old Letart Falls (twc&gt;-year) H I g b
school. He organlzed tJ&gt;e first

baaketbaD team at Letart lOgb.
Mr. Haymat came to Racine
11 a lecb2r in IJ31 wbeu eooIOlk!otJoa made !be
bish
ICIJCI9) tbere the only one iD
Southem Local School Dillrlct.
Mr. Haymao was also besket.ban COIICb In bla ...... pooitioo
at Racine. u 111ipment in
whleb he enjoyed singular suc-

ceaa.
In bls first year Racine won
26 end losl two. II was durin1
the followin&amp; season of
1113.'134 II!IIOn when Emest Wingett
tooll over for one year.
He bepo coachln&amp; again In

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aeetn ilt-. Bl)1nan thecl CQo.
tlnood u · CliMe bOa at llaclDe

until 'C!Ie .,._ of lbe liSe • 51
.,....., Ill ,blld then coached
at ~ It pan. lfu teamJ'

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HaymiJ! ...., bired as prlncJ.
pal ol Rail;.,. 111gb school in
1935 aDd ~ued in that capacity "':~!live head posts

were

in 1957.
He lbua .was executive head
dUrinl· ttii' conotruction of the
new Soutberr. High School buildlnl wblch wu !lrst occupied

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VISIT RILEYS

Easter weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Riley, Sr.

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GROVER'S
STUDIO

YOU CAN REALLY SAVE ON THE 1ST FLOOR- Sale prices oa
Slips- Pegnoir Sets In the Lingerie Department- on ·wallets for Mea and
Women - low prices on CosmetiCJ and Toiletries - on Mens Shirts Wornens Hosiery - and Many Other Itelllll - It'll pay you to stop on thll
1st floor - browse around and see all the special values.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

OUR BANK IS AN INSTITUTION
OF "FULL SERVICE" FOR ALL!

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"I'm Bernard Neutzling, Service Manager at Tom Rue
Motors, Middleport's new Chrysler-Plymouth and
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On New Road
To Camp Area

Imperial Dealership at 399 South Third Street.
We know a lot of folks judge
a new dealer on the kind of ser-

A bank i• on institutioa of service-in our oase,
of "Full Service"-for you, your family, your
business. For whatever your bonking service
need moy be, yo11'll probably find that ol least
0110 of lt!e many services conveniently available
bere under one roof will meet that coed •••
promptly, elllcientl:r, ecoaomically.

vice he gives, And that's why
we'd like you to try ours.

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Fot "'fuU Service," bank ftere, •• now I

Your Savings Now Earn 4% Interest

We take pains with our work
We like our work. Our people
ore well-trained. Enthusiastic.

MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy, Ohio
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
"THE KILLER$"

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POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK

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Serving Meigs County for over 93 yean

POMEROY

RUTLAND

Member Federal Reserve System
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

They've got the finest equipment onywhere.

(Technicolor)
Lee Marvin, Angie Dickln ·
son, Ronald Reagan., Jobn

Cassavettea.

We put our all in everything from oil ·changes to
major repairs. We'll even send out our best men to find·
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUES.
April 25-26-27
'WHERE LOVE HAS GONI'

(Technlcolor)
Bette Davia, Susan Hayward,
Michael Connors, Joey Reatherton. Novel by Harold
Robbins. A Teenage girl,
Joey Heatherton vivacious,
poised and blithe spirited.
pert and petite, ba!l the im·
part of an H·BOMB!
Fe1tureHe: Post M.n Wlnt
ColorCirtoont

ROUSHES ENTERTAIN
Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Roush,
Lincoln-St. entertained Easter
Sunday with a family dinner.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Roush, Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Cline and son, Ricky,
Rio Grande; and Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Roush and son, Eric, of
Oak Hill, Ricky Cline, who re·
sides with his gr&amp;ndparenta·
while his parents attend Rio
Grande, is spending the week

and stop that elusive rattl11 you've alwoys comploined

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Yes, sir-we'd like to serve you. We'd like to
meet you.
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Celebretion Special. Okoy?'1

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FLEX STEEL
2 PCE. LIVING ROOM· SUITES ~~-'5
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tine
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Many, U •..t aU, of lt.e
"-a as willie dw
•••• an estlmaled dnoi!J
1t11 llmts !bat of wmr.
o staro

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Ranges - Utility Cabinets - steel Wardrobes - Curio Shelves - Livin&amp;
Room Suites.

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now on Porch and Lawn FUrniture - on Breakfast Sets - Gas and Electrle

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Department on the 2nd floor. Select the one you want and really save. You'll
want to also see the new selections of Sportswear for women - teen agen
and girls - Ideal for Spring and Summer wear - Shorta - Tops - Skim
- Knee Knockers - Slacks - Dresses

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He has signe&lt;' well over 2,000
diplomas. Even today II some-

ate?" !be ..,._. II feadU,
from lllr. Ha}'llllll
wltbout """""'"" to bll lllet.
lllyi!UID graduated fi'OJII
terbein College with a B. A. degree in tm and received hla
Master'• Degree at Ohio State
University ill 111M.
He Is a member end
past
n.aster ol Racine Masollic Lodge
lal F &amp; AM, a member of the
Eastern Star at Racloe and the
Scottish Rite at Columbus. He
ls also chairman ol the board
of the Racine Home Bank.

fortbcou!Jnl

ELBERFELDS OPEN SATURDAY 9 AM to 9 PM

bethH and to mo~e you proud

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bers in the thousands.

one &lt;'Jrio411!y - . . "WWieD, I
wooder, dld 1-'IHo) ~

opf-oll unity to

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Hayman
,...ked outside of
Southern
Local School dlatrlct lklce bav·
ill&amp; been employed •• Letart
High school, .,.. durin&amp; the
11134-35 term wnen be taught
English at Middleport
High
l&lt;hool.
Teacher!' personal
records
doo't record sucb thin&amp;•. but
the pupils Mr. Hayi!UID bat
shepherded through their secondary education surely num-

Ohio Commies'
Spokesman gets
Mute Reception

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e&gt;~cellent

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Says Teachers Nearly Forgotten II Yi~ts

of Cllfton were Mr. and MrL
William D. Lee end family, MIchael, Russell, Kenneth, Lori,
and Lois Ann, Dexter City. Otbo
er vlsltora Sunday afternoon b
eluded Mr. end Mrs. Cecll s....
gent and family of Oleshln.

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b1 the faD of 11161.
only Ume Mr.

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT.
SATURDAY,.:._~"&gt;&gt;
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J.-J&gt;alJJ Selltlllel, Pomerry-M!dtlleport, 0., Apr. 24, 11165 1

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Four Marines
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Wounded Slightly
·In Snipers' Fire

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Sf.IGON (UP!) - • Four U. S. Marines suffered minor
l~ll~~~d! today when a company-sized unit patrolling 45
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west of Da Nang ran into Viet Cong swper fire
a sertes of "man traps.'' The Marines repiled with
a ba•·ra11• of automatic weap&lt;lns in their biggest fight
yet.
In the air war Amerkan jets destroyed another bridge
and a river ferry dock in Commurust North Viet Nam
m a ra1d called ''highly successful " Seven bridges and
a ferry boat were destrQyed Friday In lllrger raids and
lo~~~{h planes bombed the I
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dming the night.
engagemellb elil'ller thl• week.
The Mannes sent to
Viet /They also · ~ not call for rem·
Nam to guard the U. S air and forcements in ·the figh t - their
bose at Da Nang, 350 third in three days

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northeast of Smgon, ap- Earher today otre Marine was
made their
deepest killed and another
wounded
yet reported into enemy when a U. S. hand grenade ae-

terrltclrf. The numbeJ of Vtet cldentally exploded in a foxcasualties was not known hole in Marine positions around
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River news

Meigs Sharing
Dam 18.3, ZU, l'UIIIlJng »
oo rollera, Pomeroy-ll4alon'"nt&lt;ml ~.40 .6 Million
57, Pl. Pleasant lUI, ·.:·
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• minute skirmish fought the Phu Bai Air Base defense

long range.
penmeter north of Da Nang. A
Third Battle
Manne battalion commander
The Mannes did not ca11 for surrered a heart attack at Da
artillery fire or atr sup- I' Nang. H1s condition was not
as they have m sm:::•:::ll:::er:..:=
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tionary. Lolldon was running
~ foot, Marmet ¥, loot and
Winfield daln I feet.

Carrier of
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Routes SOA &amp; 33. l M.lt. North of Athen•
Op4m 9 to S Mon. Thurs. Sat,·9 to 8 fUlL 'Welr ''rf.

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DRIVER CITED

The Ohio Slate Patrol

has

"I'm a
prewired
you are. It's easy
to add or reiO&lt;cate
with me arouml.W ·&lt;i

l'f!lOrted tile jiiU8i of Gary L.
Morris, 12, Coolvlllo, who

ated to Melp -~ court
j
rll 30 for driving with ono
illltt and no operator's licslse. 1

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RoC'hester
Hershey

Rocheater

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~ )'OU'te planning a new home, ""Y not enJOY the modern c:onwnlence of telephone
GUlletS in aH livirt~and working lr&lt;!8$? Then
)'OU c:. 11M ua.nsion phones where ond

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4--Dally Sentinel: Po,;,; roy·MIQOiepon, o ., Apr. 24, 1965

oe sate to narv..,. .

B. D. Blair , Extensioo I'IIOioSiBt, Olllo Stato Uni--'1}'
,... asked llle questloll co!ICII'D!ng the new arowth appearinC
as the alfalfa becomeo Iafier.
His statement was that the i~
aecte would ha"e to craw1 oYer
BY C. E. BLAIESLE£
11..,.. 1\ore il that JUthloD mllil toxic than many cornpoundo.l lowinl Ill 1110, llle operator aet hla sulhlon appUcali011 on the pestiCide material . and
Count' Ext..ofoo Aaenl
be applied at least 21 days be- Pr&lt;&gt;teetlve elolhinl should . be,lhould wub btl banda and lace before tile lint of Ma)o. 11 be ia was expecled thet sufllcumt
The time of derision bas ar- fore harvesting or pasturing. wom, 10111.. should be worn thoroiJ8bly, take a complele bath sure he will 'not harvelll bolore ttr ial would be picked up by the
riVed (or MeiJS county farmers Recommendations are that ru- to prevent the peotlclde settinl •• .. {ICldllble, and ebanp May 30, then ho eould opply gu- l!lleC! to cause hil death .. .
m controlling Alfalfa Weevil. thion never be applied more i/llhe ey,., natural rubber glov· to !rolh e!Dthill&amp;. Clolbin8 lhll li&lt;m ao tate aa the lth of May. orawled over tile pesiiCide
ThiS is the first year of attempt. than once per cutting.
should be used, and an effoo- hub een worn previous!, wtth Guthion i1 eipected to be elfeo. due.
ln8 control ~i~ spring appli ca-. With guthion there are some tive respirator should ~ u.sed 1uthloD applicatlon should be lti\'e for 14 da)'l followinl ap~ A~ther question. asked
of
uons of pestJcJdeJ;.
other precautions that must be when llaJ!11lng or applying gu- washed thoroughly.
cation. This means there would BlaH' wu concermng the effect
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taken. Jt ia necessary lO ob- thion..
If the farmer plans on cutttng be a 1 day waiting period be- of rain on the pestir. ide res idue.
~xammations of flelds ln di~- serve all safety warnings with I U i11 recommended that if cu- hay during the last 10 days of tween the time of effectiveness He sald , most pesticide~; now
fm ntdifpfarts of the county! lndl· all chemicals, Guthion is more thion 1&gt; used, Immediately fol- May then lit muat be sure to and the time that the hay would have a sticker material incor·
cate
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clde, lifter appllaatlqn,
challee lo oirJ, ~ II ·r:=~~~;;s::~
the action Ill rallfallln "
lni 11.
I!Gweftt, II the till
while the pestiqde 11 ltill
IJD1·
then it "ill be
Off
niel 1w .,.
varylnl deVOU, dlpoDd!lll
buod • llio
nten11ty of tbo r•ln(all
of talual lllllllld pul
1 haven't said IJI)IIilb&gt;llbout
by lllo "'""""'"hnr. Al'fl
of the matM!all,
~ tul'llllr lllfclnDIIIOD
malatbJOil and
allalfa .....U. OlllirGI .111111

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·People In
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SOCIAL
CALENDAR

lAyette Shower
Is Given f01

Mrs. John Slack

Mr. and Mrs, Roymond MIJ.
ler and fandl1 and Paul Tbom" of Columbua apeat Ellter
.-ith Mr, and 111'1, IJI&gt;yll 'l'botn-

as.

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tho ElteuloD Ollke. 11M!
alao have the lnfo.t•

anel spent-the pall -k-1
end •1111 their parerrtl, Mr,
..... Roy ...... St. and
lnd- Mrs. E. J. HUL

cost .of materials pet
gutbion COlt ia
avallab1e.
to be in Ute range of ~ to
added pree:autlob. tt
aere. Entomologists
be wise for lumen mU:have any preference fOC'
Inc application ol pestleltles to
of the three 01llterlals, sfln. tteOrd tbo dale ol IJIPIIelllon,

Ml'. and Mn. Harold ~=I
of Middleport VII~ M
.-lth his mother, llro.
'l'eaford and son, Ceeil.
JGbtt Wayne 'l't!afotd and
Brlaa vlllle4
w
Ills IDIItber Mrs.
and Cecil
Mt'll, Nora Roush was the
thurs4ay dinner IU.,t of Mt'll,
Charles Withrow,
Mils Jane Douglass' student
at lkllzer lklspltal School of
Nursing, apent the Easter vaeatlon with her mother, Mrs,
Velma Douglass.
\IrS. Velma Douglass and
ddgbter, Jane spent the week·
end at Ivydale, . W. V•. with
Mrll. Euda Hamrick.
Mrs. Maxine ArnOld and datJ.
'1hter, S!Junna attended the
Easlel: sunrise aenrlce at Ma·
100. W. Va. and were break- •
fall
of ber !lister and
brothOrJin.law, Mr. and Mr.
I WUbur Stawart and Gary. Mro.
Mary Aumiller of }larlfoi!J waa
also a bre&amp;kfa.t pst.

BERRY'5

bu! so far, we have found no
ply saylnl it is a t o tbe rate of appHeallon, and the
f~elds wtth no Infestation at a!!.
Of course the eost fllo!Dr will material uoed. Tills woulcl be ID
1he rule !o thumb bas always
have to be weighed against
ease any questklnll come up eon- .
~n to treat the alfalfa fleld Animal skins havt! been dev· , support. Cut faclnga t.rom sklntlstitch .UJ:li118 to bindina, or (2 )
of effectiveneas to
tellc!ue.
v.hen half the plants show evi· erly fashioned into smooth, sup· or lining fabric. Or, hM to the Glue hnma WK1er eda:e of facdence of damage .. This time has ~le leather and napped suede. edge. Face the waistband with ing. Buttonholes should he test·
FA _ _ .,
already arrr~ed tn most ea~. These ·•fabrics"
make fash- ribbon.
ed on 1 ICtiP of leather. r or
~"am.D.l!t
One co~piJcating factor. I! ions of classic and endurinS The sewing machine tension bound buttonhole• on soft leathDO YOU NIID MONIY
lht que~tmn of what portiOn ot beauty
Ishould be balanced . but slight- er - machine buttonholes or
FOR
the eggs laid has already hatch·
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l ly loose. The pressure on the stitch rectangle close to siR~h
OperatiDI Colli
f'd . With only limited experi- . When purchasmg . skins, ~eep ' presser foot should be li&amp;ht and markln:J. SHteh agaln just outCop!W lmprovemetlt
Equipment
Llvemiek
t'fiet , the entorno!oglste at Ohio m mind the followmJ
pomts. adjusted to lhe weight or the side this nnt row and qH"tliM
Automobllet
State UnlversJt)l have not been Leather and suede are sold all skins. The st itch length should Hema tbould be made one orEdueationa) t.oan.
able to determine whether all of in~ividual. skins.'
Select skins be long - 1 to 10 stitchf'l per two inehet wide. Do not handeComoottflve Totti! LNtl Coot
! ~ eoggs hatch at one time, or un1form m we1ght and shade. in&lt; · use a n~w needle, size 1._ sew. Instead glue and hammer
eOnThoPormlorv•
spread over .a two or three week BI.IY your pat.tern fir st and ~se 1t&amp;. Speetal leather needles are liJhtly ln place. When pressint.
e CNCIIt Life lnMWenc.
penod. Indications are that the the pattern Pi.eces to d~termme I available. The thread should be do not use Iteam. Press with a
oFarmor Owned C....l t larval feeding period lasts from how ma.ny skms Y?U w1H need. heavy duty mercerized .
warm dry iron over a pre:ts
DICK S'l'I:RIIETf
th ree to four weeke.
lnte;facmgs are 1mportant to 1 Stitching errors wi ll
show. cloth or brown paper.
County MIDIJ8l'
Jn the beglnnlng of the sea- ,retam shape of lhe garment. Stitch with care to a\loid rip- Many coated fabrics Imitate
Ph. WY25270
son larval feeding h; found 4n the i Patterns should be simple ping. Do not stretch as ~ o u leather amulngly well. "Cotlop ~f t~e plant , and as tbe pop- with few seams, darts and de- lslitch. Darla s~ould be st1tch· ton leathers" are crease resistPRODUCTION CREDIT
ulatJon mcr~as~s. all leaves ex· tails and thtore should be
no ·td . slashed. trll'llmed, p::essed ant, poroue, scuff-proof, water ·
t"ept the tems and midribs are eased seams When cutting 8 _ . open, and glued down. ~eams repel1ant and c1n be washed,
Pomeroy
114 Mulberrr Ave,
c.-onsumed.
void waste a~d bulk Trim 'pat- 1 should not be pinned. Use pa- dry-cleaned or IJ)Onged off. They
The dec~slon on how much of tern seams to t.hree-~ight s inch. per clip! to hold the layers to- sew like cotton fabric, do . not
~atched Will influence the maler- Elim!nate seams _ such
as · gether. Do not back-stitch but show pin or need.le marks and
JBI.'I to u~. If the farmer de- straight center back
seam . ins!~ad , tie the t~ead ends.
can be prtued. wtth steam..
ddes that most of the IMec.ts Cut 8 complete parer pattel'n St1lch s.eams w1t~ pre-ahru.nk Vinyl plastlc • coated fabr1cs
have al.r"!~dy hatched or w1!1 .on a single layer of skin 10 plan Ita~e to remforce pomts of stram. a~e water·repellant and clean
hat ch witil~n t~e next seven daysl how and where to cut. If th e Smp the ecta:e of the tape to With a damp cloth. They car1110t l
after 11ppheatmn, th!n he will skin i~ not wide enough
to prevent puckedn~. Press seams be washfd, dryclea.ned or pr~~,- ~
probably use malathion or me· makf' a complete front or back, open ~nd tap w1t.h a hammer . ed. They melt, even at low tem- 1
thocychlor. Each of these rna- cuL two separate pieces and Top·slltch each s1de of
the peratures. Be lurt to
alter 1
t ~rials is expected to be effec- lseam in the centf'r. Add
a iseam·line, or glue seams flat . the pattern before cuttlng. ,,' itl
CIIN.S ~ HU. l~~e.
tJVt&gt; over .a seven day period. seam allowance when (.'utt ing. !· Spread a thin line of fabric glue and stitch with care since need- I
If be 111e11 either one of these ! For smooth leAther _ pl&lt;:~('e or rubber cement over stitches le and pin marks show. Flatten I •How thllf the oull/ow ot tlolltm 1m 1u6sitlfll we
10 bO&lt;k to the old 'it'• .,.,, m..,.,. ph"*Ptrtt"'""
materiAll and tbe hatch has jpntlern pieces all lengthwise on buth sides ol seam-line, press edges and hold hems in place
aot pregrtiiiJed far enough. •or crosswise on the righl side.s ~am open ~sin&amp; brown paper w~th fabric &amp;~e. Weigh di)Wn
then h may be neee·uary to ap· lor skins . For suede _ ('U! l\'ilh press doth. On curved seams, with heavy obJecta while glu0 , ::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::;::;::;::;::::::::::
ply a set'ond !!pray of malo.- tops of all pieces pointing to cut out small ''v's" before fin· is drying.
thlon. or metbo~;ythlor btfon the neck of the .skin.
1shmg.
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thefJrtt.harvestofhaylteom- .Pi~ m!~rks will show. So, pin . To ~ ttach the hn~ng to the i ditc~aewiniWJthdiqonaJ
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wJthm seam allowan('t'S or tape f~cm~ ~- H) Bind facmg - .SUP fabr. ·'·":.:::..
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IBY MRS. D. E. WOOD
!enjoyed I family dinner with
• longer pertod .lnsecttclde, he wrong side. Extend the front
! The Literary Club met at their mother, Mro. Clara Phil· :
may apply guthlOn. The prob-1intertacing to the arm hold tor
' horne of Mrs Irene Jackson the 1 11 ~·
Mrs. Ruby Mulbuland recent·
past week. A large crowd waa ly visited friends in Columbus,
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present A nice program and Mra. Poocl Woud is ve" poor· II
· The annual Distl'ict 4 Futurelpenci1 set ro.. first place in the lu~ch served by hosltss was .IY at borne or her son, Mr. and
: Farmers of Ameri&lt;'a award district for the chapter secre- !en)oyed by al l.
iMrs. Jim Wood,
banquet and meeting was heldltary's book and $25 for the dls• Wilkes Grange sponsored a Mr. and Mrs. Don MeManI Tuesday evening at Warren higb trict star crop producer. 'l'hoae Social security program wed. I us, Wellston, visited her parents,
Qrov-'- atboh-· are -·~"--t for
seltool near Vincent . The Han- 1attending the mc:etl~g .and ban~ ne!Kiay eveni!lg. CoWlty' Agent iMr. and Mn. Willlam Mahaf..,
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IIAI.-rnm
nan Trace, Kyger Creek and quet from Galhpohs
FFA .Bob Davis and 8 man from So.\ fey .
arutarmlntUV.,.bflltr,llfetr,peafotlnlncie.
Gallipolis chapters were repre- Chapter were Darrell Yo~g, cial Security office, Chillicolhe ! The Py~hian Sisters met
n. GranlF oUrs.hlto l&amp;WA tur11 ya• d-.w. Come fn, cw
1day evenmg and made some andgardf!ftehorealuwlftrst ••• eii1 far~~. Yotl
sented
and
received
awards.
Jack
Brucker,
Frank
MillS,
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were
the
speakers.
They
show.
IN CARPENTER, 0.
PHONE MY 8·2639
The awards program is made Fred Vollbom, Bill Tawney, l. ~
~ ill'des and answ"red all ques·l plams tor their ln8peetion June illlor,
getting hallir.
toudl jobs
an be
Wllbdone
aforfate,
ouc- with
oura front
GravelyRUDDII',
Budret.0,
P1111.1po11sible b}' the donations of Kenni10n Saunders, BUI Brown juons on Social Securily. When .4front Mt'lclmwntB worldq for GR~ ~:El.
225 don~rs to the Ohio
FF A . Ro1er Angel and Mr. and Mre. ' the medi-care bill goes through. I Mr. ~nd Mrs. Larry
Cr~y, lO\I• you can 1ee what )'OU'ra
FoundatiOn.
jCharlee Shaver.
he will come to explain it.
Zanesville, Mr. and Mrs. Dtck ~~r~ ~~e(;mJd.,M;rt~~.;:
Wl9·3202
The Hannan Trace Chapter, · Bill Tawney, president
of ~
.
Burns and Mr. and Mrs. Keith id
o~v
Opell Mondoy lhru
in its first year pf exl!tence,lthe GallipoUs FFA was elected ! Mr. and Mrs. Leo DavJdson .Molihan, Wellston , all spen
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PEARL ST.
RACINE, 0,
Saturday 8 AM
was awarded a parliamehtary ]diatrict vice preeldent
for •and daua:hters, Mr. and Mrs ..Easter with their rather, Cba~r- 1 1 nap. With .tP attacbmen~ the .
loS I'M-Open
procedure plaque with a snJ lOM-65. Other officers eleeted 1,Paul McElroy and 80n8, all Of !les Cray.
Or&amp;Yelybutbehturesanclt~
Evenlng1 By
~tr rating bar and a gold rating were: President, John Ellen1· Wolfpe~ were Sunday
guests ! Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Appointment
m public speaking. Attending er, Logan; Secretary,
Fred of thetr mother, Mabel Wood Jackson were Euter guests .
from the H1111nan Grace Chap- ! Hellm~n, Fort Frye; Treaaut· Sunday.
his mothe~, May Duffey.
t~r were : Harold Montgom- ·er, Richard Haner,
Warren: Mr~ . Garland Browning spent M~s. Shirley Peters has been
e1y, Rex John9011 , Terry Ruck- IReporter, Steve Heiner, Water· 1 few days with her parent! 1confmed to her bed the past
Phone WY 2·2975
er, Roy ~ickle, Eddie Clary, ford and Sentinel, Steve Zim· Mr . .and Mrs. Jim Mulholand: Iweek, Mrs: Ann Edmunson hail
512 I. Mtlln St...,
Potneroy, 0.
G.ary Harnson. Marshal King, me. Maietta .
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.Her husband came for her.
,been workmg for her.
CiARDEN PRIDE ROTARY MOWERS
Js,m Slone, Danny Sheets, Dean Mr: F. J . Ruble., Dll!lttict
AW.Iilable •itb 2 ~ or 3 H .P.
~-$&lt;116.9
\\Jse, Mr. Philip Pope
and 1perv1sor of Vocattonal Agricul- , .Katherme Simpson and dau·
Btllgs II Strattob moton. Ha•
Mr. George Evans.
ture, Columbus, made the a- .ahter, Dayton, carne Sullday re• CMIT&lt;HI
lloaertip control., 1ir lift •nclioft
blade lhtt raise. ,,.,. for culThe Kyjer Creek Chapter re- wards. Jim VanZant, Southern 1cently to visit her parenh, Mr.
1ift.l. Reinforced dock il 14 ua.
ccived a euperlor ratina: In the Sectional viCe president of the i and Mn. Jim Mulholand.
ateel. Blade hu circular bou,inl
keetn lflh frOih .:at~hin1. futi
G
state chapt•r contost gold rat Ohio FFA As...,latll!ll was the Ml
G
Colmn-:1
ings . th
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- main s-ake
ss eorg 1I
ray ,
ytar wuranly for deftctfvt" p1r11
m
,
e
secretanes
and
the
r-r.
bUJil
!pent
weekend
with
her
aDII ,..orkm1nlhlp.
treasurer s book contest11 and !
broth
M
d
II
er1 r. an Mn. Frank
silver rating 1
SE I r 4'tt(lP[LL!t,
s n par amentary
1 procedw-e and public speaking.
$59.97. "'""'
Several from here attended
~ Representing the Kyger Creek
bridal shower given Margar·
I Chapter
wer~ Robert Polcyn,
$64.97
Booth
Cooper at l!er moth·
John Shaver' Bill McCormick
Mr.
and Mrs. Don Me·
Larry Elkins, James Drum:
mond and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph '
II•~~:~~" nice
recently, She received
Needs .
gifts.
The Gallipolis Chapter was ,
The ehower given Mt. and
awarded a superior rating: in
Dick Burns was well at - 1
the slat. chapter contest
Zutor to opeuto SABRE TILLER
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and they received many
bteau~e 83% at the
gold ratlnp In parliamentary
REGISTER
Wlllht II concpn.
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procedure and public lpeaklng
trat•d oo tho tln•a
If·~NOWI
rr
~.,•.,n,.k.,M 1i;llo~re;,;c;;:•l~v;ed;_;.•~pe=n~an~d~·.;:::::~;.;::.;:.::~I~~:M~r.children,
and Mrs.
John spent
Phllllps
where It will do tho
St. Louis
the
week with his mother, Ciamoat rood for 11 dll·
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lin' In", Wheel•
Phillips and her parents,
I
•asJiy removed with·
and Mrs. Thorn&amp;! John!On
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w.u tut.lt
out tools tor tlllinr
II McJirthur
hard packed ot Jrl'!a·
Mr. and Mro. EsUo HartJook
IJ 1011. D•rrth bar
Vinton.
recently spent Sunday
1110 Jnltantly Pld·
J, •rllh Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cot·
lUIIIblo. 20" 3 H . ~.
•
trill.
Brlrrs 6: Stutton
r.
aalne. l2'' Haho
Mr· and Mrs. John ShllllniS
lfaea,
son reeently visited their
1 ··•·· sons, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
LAWN SPECIAL!
~tllll1~s. Rutland, and Mr. and
IUY 2 BAGS OF LAWN PIP
ShllllniS, Middleport.
Mr.
and
Mrs . Charle111 Snave·
oncl GET 1 !lAO 01' PLANT PI!P I'Jtlll
. ly visited her father, Jirri PenThis DeW llant ID
dleton et Mt. Carmel hospital.
CODIJIIct power
Wo hovo 1 complato line of lawn aHd
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will be givell
and lawn fortlllltr
1building at Logan when he
FRE&amp; Ia a lucky "
· broke . his kllee in four places.
native of Ohio on JUDI lei; RlllG. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Phillips
ISTER NOW at Meigs Bqtllplllent
&amp;
and family, Middleport, Mr.
Co,
aDd let us ~· tor 111 on·
Mrs. Kelson Phillips, Welloton
the-farm demOI!StfatiOD, ·
and Mr. and MrJ, John Phil·
I and family, St. LoUII, all
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NEW VERSATILITY • , COMFORT •• ECONOMY
end W. Y•. PhoM WY 24111
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PADDLE AROUND Ill l'OUI CI!LLIRI

INVESTIGATE FIRSTI THEN DECIDE!
Before ~turehuiDI all)'. eemetery lo,!,..J!urlal vault and
molter _KNOW TilE ANSWEIIS TO ·•n.r;SE QIJESTIONS.
'Do
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del I wt 1! Are JOU llloroUih f11111110r wltll tho ro~~ . of eoab-aet you uo ~na. , .does 11 eoo~ln
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MASSEY -FERGUSON PLOWS and DISCS
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Implements For Fast, BeHer Service

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Real Estate For Sele

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roR s.\Lil-lllddle-·o 1aJ1. 1959 FORD Station wag011. Good
est bulld!JI&amp;. m N condition. call WI 9-2963 af.
l)I;411LJtllSecond
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MktdJeport
ter 5,30 p.m. or see William
OQ a./iaN I"!;I.LKIIOC*
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Priced 1or qu1c11 oa1e
.,. H.. Cleland, Racine, Ohio.
Racine , Ohio high."
Mnnc1•:r
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Ohio
llolel.
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March
27, liti5 Or the slavery of the 1!1111
'l lRHF.ITIOHll
.\ 1 r.e ac~Pp•M •I nti' jl,-Qf! •
SALE ' All modem brick· 1955 DODGE pick-up. Good rub- To The Editor
who would not think of drivlnl
M
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$209 5 FOR
1963 Chev. Impala 4 Dr.
frame 3 hedroom ranch style ber, good repall'll, $395. Small y
ed any but the latest model elf,
UAIII
IUI:OUI A IIU,..
Locally owned with new car appearance inside and ~ut.
h
Cheste Roa ·
caterpiJJar dozer. C.ll VI s.
our paper recent!y carr! or wearing a bat of lttst year•s
, "' ,.,,,,..~.,,
·~..-rveo
t"- "'-'111
Beautiful beige and brown fimsb, w :s1w tires, V-8 engme,
orne on
r
c., near
4--22-3tc a statement of Walt Whitman's
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Powerglide trans., radio and heater.
State· Highway Gara~e. 100 11: 2290.
__ that, "Once fully enslaved, no sty e.
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1962
Chev.
Impala
H.
T.
Cpe.
$1695
400
lot.
Several
finanCing
plans
IU55
PONTIAC
4
door
$125.
t'
tate
or
city
on
this
Or
of
tbe
msn
still
hoUnd
by
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"'"' nn•
rw req~&lt;&gt;,..rll'&gt;l• too
~···"' ' "~'" ,,nr •n..,rr.ei tn.ertkla.
v .a en&amp;ine, std . trans., w lslw tires, radio and beater. Beatt.·
available to quallfied person.
Phone WY 2-2418.
4 15 Uc :r:_n, e:er ~fterwards regains thoughts of returning the world IIClllhlll wtMI wid II Ct. . . . . . .
tiful white fini sh. red interior
Phone WY - ~5337_._4_ ~3 tfc
Tbt RamD1er
lts liberty.''
to the peaceful controlled colti.A rltb
,..., W•n• "'.tl WrY!"
1961
Chevrolet
Biscayne
4
Dr,
$1195
ROOM
brick
home,
2
batbWorld
Stud""!
o1
Compaet
onialism of a genera~on 1811,
1 , .• ,.,_. per wol'd ao• Ln...-rt\fi~lmUIT' •:h otl• 8fl '"ftiU
Green finish clean interior 4 new 1st line ti~ Power·
rooms, fllll'' shed attic
a nd
--"_I beJieve Whitman, were he ~ertain that this country's for~
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basement. OUt of bigh water.
ud
alive today, wou id a dd • ""-nd elgn policy In lt65 should forI (This II I publlc
. 10rvlce ar·
gll'dc traD".
•• , ,nvo •n.,ranu
'•' ' ,... , ern' /)!~~nuro• 0 .. ••ld •G• •".,
Central beating, pl'iced for ~
no penon ever .~galllll his hlr low the McCarthy . Dulles . tlcle explaining Ul
genera
I I• pa&lt;d ""ltlll' 10 ... ...,.
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quick sale. Phone W\ 2-6116
ud ma...erabtlll)o
erty of !bought.
Readers Digest line of
the terma a provJSian of Oltlo law
r ... RV ()t rtlA"ffll'l 6 Utu'tUAftJU
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l'or
eo word llllft.
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
or WY 2-22115. Charles
F.
See
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To most Americans tbe word late forties, which threatenedtth lndividtheuala lfwectho wlllh tola!"~..•
Eo"" •dllltlarlrJ wnrd LC!
tmWil
Wildermuth.
4 13 tfc
Metropolllalt M--.
"slavery" brings up a mental ~II erring ~ovemments w mine
e
o any "
OllTJra IIOURi
POMEROY'
OHIO
E
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lhroel.
Pom.....,
picture
of
workers
tollmg
In
the
Bomb.
on
ulthed
ir
pl'l·lvtate
legal affair,
II:Jil A. 14 tr&gt; !1.00 P lit D•Ul'
SIIU&lt;d'-'' __.a Jtl A If to Ll:CIO oo.-.FOR ...A :
em
room
,.._ W1' WI'JI
cotton e s un er a az ng Another type of slavery
ta sho consu . a private at
IT"S IW EAI"
LE Mod
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bl t
T'\l PLJU~I: A
For Sale or Rent
For Sale
!rome home In Syracu":· with
4 22 tic sun while a Simon LelfOO type miscalled
"party
loyalty," torney.)
&amp;ESlfl.1 PBOOlJ('JNO
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bath, &lt;3 bedrooms) large uUI- FORD 959 VB R&amp;H 81- k4- rtdes back and forth between which demands that all "loyal"
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PHONE WY 2-2156 5 ROOM house and bath, Storm 1GOLF clubs for sale, 6 Irons ity room, double carport, gas
a~ ~ !he rows flaying their bare members support any
meas- You may be Interested
tn
wmdow and scrern. wall to I and 2 woods and all leather furnace, fully . insul~ted, wa~l door· •tand= :a:rms~:: backs with a whip, while
a ure dreamed up by the so-call- know how jurors are selected
wall carpt:!t mg. Inquire, Oh:ol bag $55. 1953 4-&lt;lr. Chrysler, to "''lll c:upetmg, b1rcb catJi.. one : : 1
. . ~w19 6t pack of over-siled bloodhounds led leaders on pain of political under Ohio law.
Hotel, Middleport.
4·24-tfc completely overhauled, $150. nets. Shade and fruit trees, en
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P stand ready to .rend the flesh extinction 'This was demonstrat·
Card of Th~nks
WY z_2836 .
~22-lfc srrubbery. Close to school
tamping Equip.
of any escapee.
ed in ~ern times when a · Selection of Juroro io estal&gt;
\\'E wiSH-tO~thank. ReV. -Don
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and church. Very reasonable.
r lished by law and provides that
~lc,llllan. who came from
For Sale
D~'T PUMP you sluggish ~ep..l Grady Craig, Syracuse, Ohio
FREE F .EE FRI!:E
Or of an equally ~rab~e ~oup_ of nationally known po ~ tbe Board of Elections of each
Washington C.H., Rev. Donald
------ - tJc tank. Get Klean-Em All WY 2·2810
CAMPING supplies &amp; accessor~ ,group of workers toilmg
miJcal figUres was b rded to ~ county must make and file with
!!leks. who conducted the fu· TOMATO stakes for sale. Ver-I septic tank cleaner. Lan[J..
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4 2 tfc
ies with each Camper travel the salt mines of Siberia, iD rostrum at a party convention the Commissioner of Juror• I
neral services, the Air Force non Howell on Rt. 124. Laurel[ mark FariL Bureau.
Trailer sold this month. Come far below zero temperatures, to deciBre that there was only. certified lilt containing
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men frum Lockbourne all the Cliff Road ur call: WY 2·5421.
2 18 Uc
B ~
Se . .
in and see the New Apaches al:SO belabored with whip! and out of a population of 160,000,· name• of all the electon fnends who sent no..:ers and · -- ~-------4-24-7tc
Real Estate For Sale
USIMSS
rYIC81
&amp; get our deal. eglster for wtth great packs of half~ strav· 000 people, ~ne lone. man ~ap. qualified registered voterl cards ol sympathy followmg I WEEK-E ND Specials, Shuler·s -· . .
~I EXPERtENCED dressmak~ free prizes. A pell for each ed wol.ves waiting just beyond able of holdmg a high position. of the county.
the death of Staff Sgt. ~ne
Grocen. Anl 1qult .
Reg . . 68 ACRES an~ 71k a.cres m Ches- i ing, alterations. Phone WY 2• adult we demonstnt~ to. Ams- ~ prlson walla.
It is very doubtful that .any The names of these elector!!
Walburn. Also, we would like
4-Z4· 30tc bary's Apache ~atle~s, 631 But there are other forms of of these men ever regamed appear on either the pol) bookll
49 c c~kies, 3 for $1. 29 . Reg. ler Township, whtch belonged I 2276 .
tu thank all the nighbors and 29
k•e~ 3 for 69 e 10 lbs. to George and Dean Hoffman ,
4th Ave., Galu~ohs, ~h10. 446- slavery even more deadly to :freedom of thought and well or the registration lists for the
fnends who sent food a n d I
ct a'1110
"um• &lt;:~s
sJ·
,,.d·
,
at
the
time
of
their
decease.;
0239
known that few of them ever past preceding general election.
.
oes
.
.
.
,
Karl
Grueser,
Plumblng
and
· Also quality Prmt Shop ' fre ed om 0 f the ml·nd·
49
1 1
po
those who sent ('ards to Sgt.
C k 1nJ·x ., \\-'ill be sold for not Jess than,
Heating
Middleport. Ohio.
6tc
regained Ureir political offices.
· 'H.
0 um·an me:; b a l'U S •N J the appraised value of $4 ,080
.
· 1.11 ness.
There lS
· th e sIavery of the
\ From this liat a Jist of pro·
Walburn dunng
his
. .
The Walburn Family. 4-24-ltc for II~ ;. lb. "g
Minersville, Obiol
Help
Wanted
office holder to those who fur· And 11 18 n_ot only in party spective jurors is msde up. A
· 'l:· at the office of O'Brien and :
1 Red e •cwus app 1es, .. c O'Brien
atturnevM,
End your sewer troub es
.
_
nished his campaign funds, who pohtl~S that ante11eclural slav- new list is compiled each year .
1001,.t 1
Jumbo celery. 19c. Tomatoes, Court st .. Pomeroy·, Ohio. Sat- .
We have all sizes
LADY TO hve ln. HoUBew&lt;~rk bas not even the solace of say~ ery 1s common.
ITh names Dn the list then Ire
Notice
~9c basket Broughton's Ice
Sewer
Machines
and
care
for
5
boys.
Call
ing
as
did
"Uncle
Tom"
e
• 11 " h"ch In
Milk, all flavors, B9c
gal. urday, May 8. 196? at 10 :00
Reasonable Rates
SH 2-5414 or write
Vester "M' bod
I
Very few men dare to speak put on 'ba ots w ' .
turr.
Fryers,
whole
or
cut
up,
a.m.
For
further
mformatm.
n
I
Call
WY
Z..Z974
Day
or
Nlgbt
Walker,
Langsville,
Ohia.
Y
I
y
be~
ongsto
to
af:u
but
against
the
opinions
of
their
~re
put
In
a
locked
and
sealed
1·.AGLES Club Dance. Saturcall WY 2~2720. Thelma Sm-,
ongs
. ~ nelghobrs and associates. Espe.l)ury .wheel a~ the names ot
7 26 tfc
4 21 tfc my sou
day, April 24. S.12. Music Bil~
00
33c lb. Every dZ~y price
der. Admx. of estate oi George:
.
.
.
ciall)' as concerns the "sacred I propspective JUron are drawn
1:-- Ray Ward and the Twigallon (jug) milk, 69c.
Hoffman, deceased. 4-24~tc AIR CONDITIONING
to hve m.
Light
cows'' of American
opinion .fl'f':lm the wheel from two to
lighters.
4--22-Jtp
4 22 3tc
- ·-· - --- · - ·-ation service. Jack's
b?usekeeping, no laundry. Liz.
which eat up the taxes of the four weeks before the trial or
R;~VIVAL, April 26, at 7 301--- - - - - ~/tb
eration, New Haven,
""'Sayre, Phone CH 7-220Z. .
people as devastatingly as those ltirals are scheduled.
Mt M h Ch h
f COPPER water tubing·-! H&lt;ch. 1
UCI!flll' "'',. 7
TU 2-3537.
' B lfc
4 20 6tc
1 1 .
th
Ri.
2 - 60ft. rolls. S$4'p2ecJai,eclo$s2e-4 i
u. s. Civil,...... tamt
eat e crops of the The tfoedllo:ngOh-1 I are
.t R
E
Glib t S
oul pnce, reg.
· sa
·POMEROY - 2 story 6 . room
•••• womero ,, .nn _...., ~ ,.,.,.
·
exemp
...,
10 aw rom
vanpge 1'to' • Rev.
er D p~n- ro iL Pomeroy · Landmark, WY! frame home with bath
·hot .
EXPERIENCED
~11uJ~. ':,'"';..~-:'~a"d;::p~r'::;,
Any man who speaks out jury service: Public offkers,
cer, as r, ev.
amete ! 2-2181 .
4·23-Utc 1, water
•
•
·
1
1 t
d~Wnrkman.
._ 224
. _____
heating,
hardwood
1
=~~· -::.:ee:='~~ro~!a~
By
PbWips
agai01t taxation for schools, su~.cher~en,
prttoes
c•-::~·
-'
! floors upstairs and down , large
AUTOMOBILE
uoo on JotJe. • .,.,. rtiCIIDII'IIIIIent..
The Sunri.se service held at per higllways or "defense" by iP ys1cums, a meys, reg.. loll3.
\, ·\N and his mother wants N?RWAY. Spr~ce trees. 12 to lh81 closets, awnings, full
base=~~ •.t&gt;~~u fl'""- um• Mclr- •nt!l the Presbyterian church Sunday calling attention to useless ex· !ed nu~, school teacber~1
h ho
H . . mches m he1ght. 25c
eac . , rnent, large enclosed porch,
UOC&lt;Jln
Pomeror morning was well attended
travagance is ver likely
to :nuns, policemen, firemen, ln
Iarm wdor k it t uJse.ld MID·
Call WY 2·5455 or WY 2--3454. I and tile block garage Nicely
Oalb Selll:lnel, Pom-y. otatD
.
•
flnd himself in the position of ' every uer
.... l~lon over 70 yean ot
lf'r('st e wrh.c o ero
.
.
·
AND
St Clair, Reedsville, Ohio. !
__ 4-~:G.:C located on Main Street, con· ,
Employment Wanted Mi" Ge org1a Gray of C.lum- the leper of Biblical times. age. ·.,...~
-~
· t t downtow n and s hop- '
wasanda Elva
wed Gray
end guest of A proposed ''super .. dooper'' Exemption else 11 provided
Houle 1.
4 14 lOtp
,
od
vemen
CEMENT, Concrete, constJ'UOo bus
Frank
.-'C- - - - --·- ZIG ZAG automatic 1965 ~ - ping. $12,000.
I
tion, basement,
driveway•,
.
highway will, according to tbe ,for active voluntier firemen, or
el.
Buttonholes,
fancy
designs
.
LOSE WEIGHT safely
with blind hems, appliques, etc. POMEROY _ 4-room
walk-ways and patio
work Mr. and Mrs. Junior Snavely published plan, pass tbrough \persons who bave served ftv•
D··~-A-met tablets. Only 98c All built in controls. Balance, house with bath,
hot air
wanted. CaU WI 3·2281 .
and LaJauna of Coolumbus were such a small part of
the consecutive yean as TOiunteer
al Stark's Drug Store.
due 7 payments $6. 62 each. : ing, full basement, on
nice . WY 2-2143
Pomeroy, 0 .
4·24-3tp weekend guests of his parents, county that the customary sign Ifiremen; off~ and enllated
_ __ _ __;3 12 60tc
WY 2·2575.
4 21 5tc · lot m good neighborhood. $6,- i
WILL b b 'I
t'
- t- - 1Mr. and Mrs. MCC.y Snavely "Entering Meigs Co"
and ·men of tbe OhiO
Nattona
a ysl any lm~eda mdy• Mrs. Madt.line Grueser ~d ''Leaving Meigs eo··· probably 1 Guard, and officers and enlist·
.J.t 1T41MUBL'I.B lns•uance beeo ,ONE Dump bed coffiplete. One ; 500.
;Logan Fire and Safety
home. I ~m 18, mabr~ It~ Mr and Mrs Tim Gillif
of can be painted on two sides of ed men of the Ohio Defense
ca&lt;K~IIed.., '.os1 vow opera radial arm saw. Denver Car· , INCOME PROPERTY _ Du- ffient, Sales and Service_, Porn~ ~~Y ~:~1~nce .. a/;...1:[~ W~llston wer~ Sunday guests o1 the same ~ard. However1 any· Corp.s during tbetr, period ol
tor's bt.:enM? Call W\' a.~ man Lumber Co., Route 2, 1
_. .
b.ath' eroy. AU types and s1zes of --- -- c -. - -·------- Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ponn.
one opposrng the qlW'ter-bil~ service.
Pomeroy, Ohio. Peach Fork i plex wnh 4-room and
fire extinguishers, 2o/" lb. ex~ PAINTING, mtenor and exter- Mr and Mrs Harold Cottrill lion dollar expenditure for it On
h bee
·
llltUl
Road.
Phone
WY
2·6865..
.
,
down,
5-room
and
bath
up,
:
.
.
,
s
·
d
R
t
·
·
.
.
•
ce
a
person
IUJ'R1
1
- . , - ---c:-::--c:-tmg.mshers, Boaters. P.ec1a · 1or an roo s. a es reason- I and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Whl'te or the ofhcl8ls who dreamed · mooed to appear as18 1 njuror.
1
income $32 weekly, I
Lo
D15 1b
bl n. t
h 1 H 1
- Wanted To Rent
.
-~ --- 4 21 6tc . present
always rented. Complete with, Dw 1ght
g~n,
tr utor. a e. \AJn rar.1 or our y.
· of VInton were Visiting rela~ up the idea, c~n expec~ to be he must report. His failure to
-----· ____ ___ ___ __ ·-:ELECTRO LUX sweeper, com· al l furniture. $6,000.
Phone WY .2-3821.
M. BraJey. WY l~ 51 80·
Itives in Columbus over the week labelled as agamst the mtereat ;do 50 may result in a fine no1
\\'\NTED to rent in Middleport pl~te with 7 attachments. Pay C. C. CUCKLER, ·REALTOR I
4 14 30tp
4 20 6t~ ·~end.
o~ the county: if not as a dowrr lto exceed $250.00 or less tban
POMEROY, OHIO
Livestock
_.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Re!bel rlght subversive.
($25.00 - or to be otherwlst"
or Pomeroy, by June 30 3 or: nlf 4 payments $5.51 each.
4 bedroom house, by Dravo I - WY 2-2575. 4 21 5tc; BOX %29,
WY %-3830 .
SMALL
A'ITENTION Farmers:- COBA' •• Pomeroy were Sunday gues!!J For these and some other punished as provided by law.
personnel. CaU 423-9614, Bel- IT'S OUR PLEASURE to loan FOR-SALE-:-s,.,;,n and bath, '
ENGINE REPAIR
select sires has available a ,of Mr . and Mrs. Harley Strong. ' reasons we thank whatever gods I The opportunity to serve ao
pre, Ohio.
4-22-12tc carpet shampooers
FREE house in Rutland glassed in
b ed'
t
d
Mrs. Alhe Cahoon as at the may be responsible for one of a JUror 19 an important re.po~~re mg
program
cusinom
e- ~orne ~ f her. sIster. Mrs .. Berta the world's greatest
'I'
·
h'Ip, and Ont'
wl·th purcha se 0 f Blue Lustre 1 porclws, hardwood
floors,
signed
with
your herd
mind.
innova· "' .,111ty
of c1tJZens
Carpet Shampoo. Landmark gas furnace large lot near
Wright Power Saws
All dairy and beef breed!. No Watts m Middle~~t carmg for
_ The Australiain ballot. ·who 1s s~mmoned to thiJ d?tl'
Male Help Wanted ~Store, Pomeroy.
4 20 6tci school. On 'salem St. 'c. R.
Salas &amp; Service
herd too large or too small. 1 Mrs. Watts who tn)ured her an·
B. G.
will f~nd 1t to be a rewardina
8
NEED Cash? Sell
Famous TIRES 670x15 - $8.95 ; 750x14- i Jordan.
4 20 12tp
Membership not required. The : kle In
fall.
&lt;Belone Grapian)
expenence as well.
Knapp Aerotred Shoes full or $~3.95. Original equipment re- FOR SALE:- 5 -room
house,
Reo L1wn Mowensame fee for all bulls. Efhc· Mr. and Mrs. Andy.
part time. Higb
commis- p.acement. 750xl4: - $17.95., bath, basement. Gas
'
Fox Go K.,.ts
ient and courteous service. have returned to their
NEW CHAIRMAN
MAY CONTINUE DISCOVN'I'
sions plus bonus. Complete BOOxl4, $19.95. All prices plus I fireplace. Priced for
'
Trained fuU time techoician. here after opeodtng a part
WASHINGTON &lt;UP!) - The WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
line for moo and women. tax. Add $3.~ for whtte wall sale. Phone m-5Gll,
WILCOX SERVICE
Why not use COBA servlce by the . winter wit~ their .
Senate
Thursday
formally CivU AerooaUtiCI Board ICABI
'eq uipment furnished
free. tires. Newell s Sunoco, Cbe•t· w. va.
tfc
5
P.M.to
10
P.M.
Dolly
calling
CLAIR
WOODE
Pornren
1n
Dayton.
Mr.
Andrullt11
is
named
Sen.
A.
S.
Mike
MOII!'O- hinted Thursday It wW lllow
4 16
Write to Gordon Rae, Dlstrict er, Ohm.
4 20 6tc
482 S. 3rd Ave. Middleport
eroy. Phone WY
or ilL
Dey, D-Ok:Ja., cha1rmau of tbe airliqel to emtbme late dls-Sales Mgr., 3534 Darbyshire
FOR SALE' 2 • story house
car
Chester 1185-2146 by 12 noon. Several membero of Wilkes Pool Office llltd Civil Service cuunt1 uaed by an eotimlled 7
Amesville, Ohio, on
St Mlddl rt Oh'
~2:1-IOtc Grange went to Alle!IBVllle on Committee to replace Sen. Olin million ll!l'Yicemeo ill lbe last
Drive, Columbus, Ohio. Zip
lot. 7 rooms and bath,
.,
epo ,
JO.
Tu d
night wber they -" D
43221.
~22-3tc
furnace, large patio.
vacuumed. WY 2-3715.
Dr. Melvin E. Doerr, Voterb&gt;
es ay
e
,.., . Jobllaton, )).S.C., who died two years. The CAB took 110 acConllnuat At
arlan. large llltd oma11 animato. on tbe progrom.
lui &amp;mday. Monroney, e:l, bu lloa oa lbe fares, but delaJed
Landmark Supor Sorvko
onable priced. Call WY
Wasblnglon
Rav.,..
Btlly
Boothe
of
Wellston
been a member of tbe com~ an IDveellgatloo Into lben re·
128
51
For Rent
0
.rJ's~~PS
~e~iddleport tor 4
~ ~~c;'.;;;,:~~:;..~ wood. w. Ya. ~ 273-427L the weekend with hi
tee~ he came to tho Sen- qUilled by tbe Nallonal 'frail·
•WHEEL
BALANCING
mod'
3
9
tlc
Offlee
lloun,
Daily
4
to
8
p.
ents,
Mr.
llltd
Mrs.
ate In 195L
wa)'l bua system.
FURNISHED ! room
apartOpen
Days
A
Week
_
FOR
SALE:
6
rm.
house
m.
l
Z8
tfc
haffey.
ment in Middleport for con- I
24
7
PUILIC SALI
Hourt Dally
ern bath, gas heat, garage,
~1lplll)
Charles Ward recelved word
pie. Phone WY 2-5435. 4-U.tfc
APRIL 2Ith,
WIDNIIDAY,
- - - -- ---- - barn. 2 rooms and bath new
~" homes.
in kltdJ.
lnsureftelli
oi the death of hia nephew Don
STARTING
AT
9:30 A.M.
POMEROY
27 acres of land. 3.3 miles
eoa, storm wtndow1,
F. Cameron in Charlotte. N. C.
3 ROOM house and bath. Kitch·
L,.ollono ,,.... Chellll,. lake Route 154 far lttrM mO-.
J•ck W. C•rtiey,
E. of Chester. Ohio. I
Inurn siding. CBll Guy
Copy1DI !ierVICe. Cop- Mrs. Anise Cameron was tbe
en dining area combined. Base
,_
Ohio
leo
made
of
lepl
papen.
OwnoJ;
h11 rotlnd dua to Ill haalth and lo Joavlnt 1M
PHONE
R
Ier, ac-.
N.W. Basban, Ohio. Glen
.
btrt!J recordo and almoel liD)' stepmother.
ment. call WY 2-l!981. 4-22-3\c
llate, The houoe and farm Is a1oo hr oalo.
WY 1~9932
'rboma, WI 9-3196.
12 29
other docmnenta
Mrs. Ruby Mulholland wu
Furnltore: 1 Antiquo Cherry cord bed with matchiDC
MODERN ~ room and bath, \ -- · - - - .··
FOR SALK Large 6
room
Bollltr ~ Pomerer recent gnest of Mrs. Bob Smith
cheat-other old itema such u dishea-1 anUque whilke7
furn ished apartment, Middle- : 1956 FORD ptckup, 1954 Ford house on Hiland Road. Con-. FurDB(ti. Arnold
otill-1 old hand eranl:ed telephooe--1 vl&lt;lrol.......toek&gt;1 1 de in Athem.
oort. WY 2.3874
4 21 Uc l car. new motor· 2 buH calves,
pic!Ul'eo-1 pia llf.,_.tone jan-ttone eburns-.3 Jroa
m
Conkle,
or
call
East
Main
Street.,
Mrs.
Eugene
Campbell
spent
Charolais cross· tact Mrs. Sa
Hereford
- --·4-22- 3tc
Phone WY Z.WIJ.
GIJAjiANTEED. renewable for a weekend with her plll'l!ll!tt
ketU-1
brsu kettte-1 old trunk-2 eoa1 or wood """"
WY 2-6775.
ed.
Phone
SH
2-4656.
1tovea-oil
ltOV&amp;-1 Warm Mornlnc coal heater-Z Pitt
Pome-I•
ROOf&gt;' HOUSE
7
4
13
12tp
Hie
bo,pitaltntton.
Issued
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charieo
campExtra
at
au
ages.
Phone
WY
UIB6.
bell,
Sr.,
Ironton.
Uviq
room
ouite dlsheo-pots and pano-1 G.E. ref~
FOR
SALE,
roy r'hone WY 2-5385.
- -Harley • Davidson motor· m Harrisonville in I II
entor-kitchen eablnet-a festber ttoU-qullll-tbaeUI
Jolm2 18 tic
Mr. George tyler II ffi at
4 14 tfc 1951
-leather beddlnc-1 dloulnc table-card tsblt - eoa1
- - cycle. A-1 condition. Phone lot, plenty of water other son · Simpaon losuranee Ag·
hio home. Mr. Tylar bed tbe
heater-day bed-2 pl, lee cream freaer---aewinC ,.,
.., ,.,. Ou twice !ben suffered a faU
4 20 6tc outbuildings. Small down pay- emng.cy,Midd~meport.6, Coats BuildF URNISHED HOUSE, S rooms WY 2-7736.
ehln&amp;-dresoer-iampt-rt~C~-Ioble~ bedo ~
1011 But- down stain.
and bath in Pomeroy. can
ment balan ce like rent. Call
BABY CALVES, one Holstein,
1 baby bed-.otralibt tbairo-1 desk ond ~
1 20 tfc
WY 2-5282.
3tc
Howard Cecil.
Tru;!:= Mr. and Mn:. John ~::II Iii bed-fruit jal'l-1 metal portb ~~~ _ , _
cross. SH 2-5439.
two Angus-Holstein
-; w l4::;ill SL
,. N· and Mrs. Clara Phillipo ,
AtJcfiONEER __ _
3 311 tlc
"'L""E-,""3--;bedbarrell and druml-2 crank type dlll(ftL
.
Rock HOUS!l FOR-S"'A
Clifford Leifheit,
Complete
Servi&lt;O
at
tbe
home
Of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
TOOLS:
1
Silver
Kine
farm
u.&lt;tor
wilb
pjpw
llltd eultlH2·3tc rooms and bath, 2 years old.
FURNISHED 4 room apartment Springs, Pomeroy.
Crill
Bradford
Roger
Phillipe
In
Middleport
oa
••ton-2
cobble
tots-!
bone
drawn
Qrl"'
WliiiOI&gt;-'1
Inquire COMPLETE houst-ful nf rurni~ Low duwn payment. Phone
utilities turnished.
Write,
Prcme
or
Contact
Olllo.
Friday.
,
lot
of
tlll"dtn
toolo
and
smoU
eorpente~
tooll-1
o.stl.uI ((h 1, Ito
ture for sale, like new. wm HarrisonviUe, Ohio. SH 2Ohio ~~otel. Middleport.
garden
plow-eream
aeparo~ mochi»-I.M
A.
C.
BRADFORD
4 21 12tc
4 13 tel sacrifice for quick sale. Call - 54611.
brieko-41 cal. bias roof paiDI-1 quarter ~ el~
--motor-1 ptJtnt sprav outfit eomplete.,...l. lion~! tlta"" ,
after 4 p.m. Audrey Frost, FOR SALE1
filMS
turn plow witb eulttvotor-1 double ' ih~ plolf-1 111&gt;- "'i
MODERN 8 rooms and bath 344 Pearl St., Middleport, WY ern seven
lie
ohovel plowo-1 dl'ltJ barrow-i&gt;!attoral .We1-toble ·
4-23-3tc
2-5464.
rooms.
2
wi
Middleport.
Pb.
apa rtment.
uw-lawo
roller-! of etttrudon lad~ ~
carpeting.
3 24 tfc
WY 2-3121.
mowel'S--ll
aets·
of blodt o~d IID........,all 001'1) obe!l.,... ·
FERRY-MORSE
iug room w
I, ' t&lt;~b: aOO tour rnot"ll rurr~t&lt;~hfr.
wire
otretehet'l-hond
eorn P.lanter - 1 ~ · ~
BULK
basement a
blaekemlth
tool_._
traetor with a)llchlll!'ft~· ·
IIP!Uruilho!d apon
etl
Gas heat a
or weed cutter-1 ollp leraper-omilll biloJnc' !Gall il'litl
11 e tfr
rnentl WY U4:14
ing. Storm
oilier hand tooll-1 toe.chaln boiot-ln( ~- . .•.
. .,
ows. 11.4 ac
THAILER l.oTS - tree sew·
tors-I 18 gauge oltOIIUn-1 12 P'!'e oh . , ll!~~---'1 .
3p. m.W
age l'lnd •ater. Brown'a l'l'ail ]
303 Britlah rlfio-1 •· 32 Stevena ·otnJ]e lhol, ~l IZ
f'r Park !State Approved)
Ivory JohnSO!I pistol and olbal' lllml tOO ·n~ lo
ALL VARIETIES
mention.
'
·'
·
Minersvlll&amp;, Olllo, Pbone WV.
FOR SALEI
Lunch
aerved
oft
Group
J
15
tiC
2-JJ24.
in. Syrac
bath, hard
TKAILER Jots lor rettt. close
~at, sto
Laundr)'mat
and
schools
to
port. Pho
Valley Lumber' supply Com- Main St.
Pomeroy
paof, Mlddloporl.
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MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1965

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Infiltrate S· V Nam
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ELBERFELDS

WAI!IINGTON (UP!)
Ho also noted lhat an increaJ.
fell$o llecretory Robert 1. Me- log number of the lnllltraton
Namara llld today lhat
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army into Soulb Viet Nl""
Wilma Sirgent, Roge~ Bowen, 0. 0. Patterson, Albert Hill, Eleanor Wmgett and Anna Groce Oller. Back row, Homer Radford, ~
' f · 'ence accumulated ID both re~; Erneot Wood, Ross Cleland, Relph Henderson and Steve Lew&gt;s . Mr . LewiS, Patterson and Bowen are honorary mem ers.
lho last month hal now ..,... ter members of the organization who were unable to attend included Edward Bush, Ocran Dailey, Max Edmundson, Darrell Goff, Denver~"'"
firmed the pre&amp;ence In JI011h. sell, Agnes Price, George Wagner and Ern~ot Wood.-Sentmel photo .

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CrowD City,
Other arretlf reported
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Tay~, ll, Rt. :t, l'omoiGy, Mayo, 25, V~loa, cited today
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He express&lt;;&lt;J ~ opinion
viewed upcoming leiisllltion [ Citin&amp; bills now bemg cons1d· lhe P·E-P Bill will not
lhat can benefit Oh1o scbool ered by lhe Senate and House, acted this spriDI. "I iJ!I~tJ
employes at an anniversary din-]he lrdid, "These tbmas don11hey will bave to put it ·
ner meeting ol Meigs county come easy and lhey don't just tbe ballot next Novembe&lt;,'' .
- - ~-- lhe state OAPSE secnllll)'~
There are 4Z rtllremelll '
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teaching achool snployeel,

port. Mt. Zerlde reportedly retary of lhe Ohio A.!sn.

beCillllO ill II blo
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GaWpolta eUnle by aqiUldmea
U4l admHted.
Tloe Middleport eolt .......
'aa 1111Dl110oed at ., .. a.m. to!lay for lieD Dovldlon, Cbeab

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lfllllllled far Clpllll Jmpro9ementa in Meigs COIH!ty for the
period from 19111 unlll JUIJ 1.·
1170, Obloall!l For Jobo! IJid
Pr....... pointed 0111 today.
Ire lit. I, who nslnlllported
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Programmed in lht coUII\)'
for fiscal .11115 throUih fllcal
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$1,913,8011 for 13.7 mlleo of hlgl&gt;
woya IJid $'143,11011 for Natonl
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sprawling restdenual sectiOn from the flooding MISSIS·
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school boys swung sandbags mto a makeshift wa~ under
the centennial bridge, hoping to block the rushing .wa·
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