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Botlom, Ohio, is the little village b)' Dapiel Sayre, son of 10:~
of Murraysville, W. Va., not tlWl ia~re , and )&gt;e tr~deR- it 1..
O..uch of a villJge now. oDlY a the steamboat, eta~. ,mteh rH ln
iew bouaes and Dot even a store, the local trade for some ttme.
but some yean ago it was quite a
Thi.s venture was not a very
thriving little viHage.
profitable lnv~tment for Mr.
Here was located the boatyards
Sayre.
owned and managed by Jack

Jutt across the river from Long

Flesher, a man of many years ex·

perienee on the river. At their
boatyards were built some famous
boats of their day. Tile large
wharf boat at Cincinnati, Ohio,
was built here.

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vey being made of all the eourt·
houses in the State of Ohio, in
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Meigs County, . at Pomeroy, wu
one of the aeven DJOit HauUI~
court houses in the datf. An
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Her runnin&amp; time •b etween Cln·
clnnati and Pomeroy was sal.d to
be less than twenty-four holD'S,
and was the talk of the river moo
alona: her run. She is aald to have

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Century 4-i)()or Hard Top. 8,e.ullfld two &amp;One blue 11114
the Interior Is factory fresh. You~II.,. ~at the'fl~"! ·
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pink and white. Power aijj!rtng . p&lt;?wel' ·brakes, ,llydrama·
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these no more. So you better llllrt7·
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Savoy 4-Door. A yolllhful ·, looklntt Cl1' hi" two lone ll'll)'
finllll wltll ~lean, vinYl ltlm interlo~ .• V-4.
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nine passenger waaon for ~if~· BeauiUUI U,ht blue flo.
Ish. Like new Ureo.l'ower bl'ikea, power tteetlnt, Oru'-'
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Winding Trail Garden Club Entertains
With Open Hquse At Thompson Home

CIIUCki.E
FOR TODAY .,,.., "~~~TALI.AHASsiL lila. U ot; \~) s. ,••r;\~'ll\ 9

MASON GIRL WINS AWARf)

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Mrs. James Titus Sr. was gueat speaker and gave a "fun
with flowers" demonslr3tion when !be Windlllg Trail Garden
entertained with open bouse Friday evenlig at the home
G. R. Thompson with Mrs. Althea Bryan as eo-hootess.
of the Twilight and Pomeroy Garden clubs were

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MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY, OHlO
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THURIOAY •nd FRIOAY

Cecil B. DeMill-e'&amp;
"SAMSON and DD.n.AH"
Victor Mat11re - Hedy LaMarr

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$3.99 to $6·95

YOU SAVE $50 NOW

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Are you going to replace your present heating equipment? Axe you going to build a
new home this year? You can save •50.00 tl you act now! Pickens' Hardwat·e Co. hu

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been awarded 25 · Temco $110.00 ohecka and these checks will be given out on a first •r.,..~;;.
come haslo. Don1 hesitate, act now on this special offer. Come In or write lor Your

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to choose fabulously flattering fashions from our breath·
taldng collection of-all tllat's new for apring- all priced
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They include Harold E.

of Meigs County.

8 Missioner he re·

two years tuJning. Among
memories are tbe at·
he .and hls wUe at 8
Party in 'i957 when .
tntertained at a tea
served on the lawn at Buckingham P.all(e.
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'fhe Church Army J.s made up
:·:.,::!of eo different departments, eacb
one with a d.Wertnt aspect of

Christian work. Cappt. J.Jar;ver waa
secretary of tbe Deputmant of
Missions for 14 yean.
He has been visiting wJth a
Mission Committee In Grace.
Churcb for over the past fiye
months. The Mililion is scheduled
to start on March the 4th.

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