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EDITORJAL OFFICE

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Phone 236-L

BUSINESS OFFICE

Phone 202-R
LEASED
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SMAll P~RTION Of

Thursday and l'rlday, DeCember 14 8 15
UACINE

Uncle llenry ...

WILLS TIRE &amp; BATTERY
SUGAR RUN FLOUR MILL
R. G. WEBSTER INSURANCE

U. S. To Receive About
5% Of $153,000,000
lnotallment Due

St.nre and Meat Market-!;yru.e&amp;&amp;Sf!

Where Lelfonnalri'!A Mr .. t

SHUMWAY'S CASH
MARKET

G. GOWBERTSON

MEAT

Rutaumni-RilCihe.

Minersville Service Station
GAS WITII

H. W. ROUSH
Orffl'lery &amp;

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Samantha
Jack

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Harrill

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Syracuse Service Station

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Hru~

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STANDARD AUTO PARTS

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PHILLIPS SISTERS
~TVJ.Jo: SHOP-U~~elul

HAYMAN HARDWARE CO.

Tralfle Cop . ...... .

STEEPLE JACKS
I.EOIONNA.JRE MF.I:T

JOSEPH BEEGLE
THE NEIGLER STORE

Da,-wn
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KARR &amp; CLARK
BARBER snor

THE NEIGLER STORE
Ru.lne.

THE OHIO POWER CO.

SCHAEFFER BARBER SHOP
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STARK &amp; McCULl-OUGH

Spencer'• Cash Meat Market

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PnF.SCR-PTION DRUGGIST

M~all)

C. 0. FlSRER 'MARKET

··STAR ELECTRIC
SHOP
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Wlterr .Quall'y Meah F.l(cdl

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HENi\Y ZEJtl[R

"tir~tee ,JiuiiiJOn, Marr.

1-f. J. PROCtOR

GREEN LANTERN
RJ;STAURANT

Floradora

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NEHI BOTTLING CO.

llo~e

lillled Quality M•.a t,
POhUII'nY'II Clt\aDI'I!It Markf't .

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LEON GRUESER &amp; CO.

Wellston Joe &amp; Cold Storage

. oeneraf ..'Merchand~MinerKVIilP"

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BRUCK DISTRIBUTORS

GENERAL PRODUCE

Art Trt.cJ

... .... Ree»e W.UUarM

Beauft' ..

.... . Vlf'lll campbell

Flora4ora Boy . . . .

Meuy Widow . ..... .

. . . . . . . . . John Le&amp;J»r
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th11 Batlllnr &amp;auty

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Ga'l HOUR Harry . . .... . . . . . .. .................. . . , ...... ........... , .. , Ben Ewl.q

ZAHL'S SERVICE STATION

Slmlll"loJikll'r and lntemdlonal

EAT AT JAKE'S PLACE
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McMASTER ··. HARDWARE
S.uvare Billiard Hall
Where l,eflon!lldft Meet

WADDELL HARDWARE CO.
XIDU Presen.t.l Escel

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MEINHART'S GROCERY

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MILLER GARAGE

EXCELSIOR OIL CO.
:U: when Chile 41 ~ ai ..... YR Supremf'.

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RED ANCHOR

Th,. Penttloll Sto.tlon

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GUY CARSON

0. L. STRAUSS
C. E. GILLIAN
EWING'S MORTUARY

UJ MILL STREET

J. N. RATHBURNS SONS
G. 0 . ..SCHMOLL
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ROUSH'S SHOE STORE

M. OHLINGER BAKING CO.
EWING GARAGE
STUCCO SERVICE STATION

H. J. HYSELL
EDWARD FRENCH
HOM! LAUNDRY CO .

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HOBART TIRE COMPANY

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Jane Myp&amp;t, Kathleen. Bto'Q, Flora
&amp;•nU. leu. Falllnaer, ftrW•
Dfllel\ l!:le&amp;nor Roulh, Vlqlnla Staaley, .IIINI Ana Flek, Mal'pJM HeBrlite.
Jhry Joe SeoU, lue Jlnt7. Mary Rl!yUold~t lllarJ Ora&amp;e. MeU... Rea~
Des}', Edith .IMibon, Beraandlne Ra,liltj leu
8 ...... QI!II, Bealak Lee
Smith. vtrrlnla Reael'* BM&amp;J Llrhter, Cbarl4e• Aulbel'lllt, Bel-t.r Loa

a ..n~o•. .....,. K. Holn"' ,.,,., Boollon.

MARTIN SHOE SHOP

McMASTER HARDWARE &amp;
FURNITURE CO.

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A.D. RUSSELL

SHELL PRODUCTS

M,JDDLEPORT PRODUCE
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Miss America . . . ... .... .. . ...
. ...... . . . ..................... ...... Edward Folder
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E. C. MULFORD

THE HAT SHOPPE

..... ........ Bob Miller

Finland 011ce again will be the
only debtor to m@et lte obliptlons
In full. 'Ibe llt\Je republic already
has notltled the ~State de-partment
to
1229.629 In-

BROOKS-EBERSBACH
MOTOR CO.

VROMAN GRoCERY
G. S. TEWKSBA~

R.M.GRQ&lt;OAN
MARY JANE COFFEE
SHOPPE

Joe. the llf11 pard . ............. . .... . . .... ............... ........... . w. MaUord
Flapper of JH90 .............................................. . ... .... Charles Wlte
Fhlek of Cllleap World Fair ..... . .. . . ...... . ............... . , .. c. P • .,........,
Athldlc Girl ..... .. . . ..... .
.. ....... . .................. W. 0. A..ln•

Ball Plater .. . .. .

THE

BARBER SHOP

.. . . . Clyde FnDf!h

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SMITH CLOTHING CO.

ROY'S , .PLAC~
DIXIE BARGAIN SifORE

.. .. . 0. L. StniiM
Oeorre Melnlliart

REED

WHITE'S STORES
BURFORD'S BEAUTY
SliOPPE

CLOVER FARM STORES

' . . . Leroy BarwtU

Ho.-.iMA Carriage .....

ROWcLEY &amp;

CLOmiNG STORE

00.8--Chellter.

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States tbe lo8er or approxtmateb
$300,000.000 on the total amoUnt
&lt;Jue rrom the debtor nations duriN
thP. pa.st t2 month11.

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E. L. HEALy

Cremeen's Service Station

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'R"oESCHi~1'f'dARACE.
801110 GAS ••• OILS

Dadf! Mdfll·,ter

Cuii .. Oid Collar tw.nnle ...

MEIER MEAT MARKET

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Bea• lknmmel or IHilO .

JOE RUBIN, MJT.

SYRACIIHF. .

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Bloomer ........ . .
HenpeekH HuMblind ....... .
Mt. 'Jioopsklrt .
(,ucllle, hlA sweetheart.
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of tbole natlt'nr:
whl$ hAve made small token pay·
n\11:111.-, U1il will make the United

Second Sireel

For '"IIENRl"S WEDDING"

. . .. F. E. Rife
..... Bert Martin
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MARTIN &amp; ROLLER

CHAMBERS GROCERY
TEWKSBARY CAFE

James Weber Service Station

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Panlalett.e G lrl

Drlvf!l'

POMEROY BARGAIN HOUSE

HESS BROS

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Sweet Old·Fuhloned Girl

Shf!lk

Ulat Good Oldf

Chester People 8111 Tlell:et• from

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Ga8011ae of YoUI'H

. . 1. . . · Dr, ·s·oni Crow

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POMEROY DRY CLEANERS

SY~ACU¥ ..

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Bashful

HARTLEY &amp; BENNETT

~Pf!elall~lnr On t ,adkll Shotll

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HARDWARE

ASK THE PRICE

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~,YRAC,USE MJNI!"G CO.

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(Uneeda. BaUnl

JOHN WEBER

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ill(h Sl.epP,Inr Johnny

RESTAURANT,

A. E. WHITE

watch &amp; Cleek Repa.lrinr
R~ASONABLt:
PftiCES

1\trs. c. o. Frentlh
· · · · · · ' · · · · .......... · · · · .. -.... ."'Boob Battyn ·
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MIDDLEPORT PRINTING CO.
HARRY R. BARNES
PHIL SOMMERS, Shoemaker.

R. D. MORRIS

Mra. Tbomaa lonP.R
Mn. Roma HNrah
· Lucille Da,&amp;on
Nancy Reed
Mn. LIIUth Edw-ardH
Mrs. Daisy Blnr
; : Boney 1Mitellen

Broadway S.tt.erfly

Phllco Radios

H. N. SWIFT

F.~rt

Klltte MaUIIIews
Mnt. BlafU'ht JlaskJm

Marpnt Sauer
Mn. Jeule lloudaroh•lt
Clara McCarlfly
Carl Stald4!r
Marion WIU'd
Mn. MAry M4!inhari
J'e(.e Mees
Uermaa Lehsi!
Eihan Harper
Dal1y lkll . ~- ·
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Klfil. Lynd .. Lyons
Cam LouiN! Ervin

Frull1 ahd Grocf.rir-l.tlRr'

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Lyle D1k!l·1
Clem Chan'h
Uarry, Gul.&amp;n
J«LCL Friend · '
Charlt• Walburn

J. B. W~lo.nd

Where Chrlatmas 81Lrra11lfl t;xcel

A. H. BRADBURY

Staple and Fane,- 011k'eries

SPENCER'S RESTAURANT

Urh~r

OHIO

LIBERTY THEATRE

When In C'he· -&amp;er Ylslt

DaVe

Herman HaddoJ:
Da.¥e Former

HOTEL

A.O.TRACY

MYSTIC SHRINE

NEW YORK CLOTHING
HOUSE

C. F. TEDROW
WM. MICHL

FUGATE CASH. GROCERY

Jane Ann Flllk

PRODUCF. and FF.F.D

R. E. BOICE

Frd Full-1

Vh-rlnb. Stanlf'y
Phyllll!ll DJII" L
Mary Ora~
Betty

AUTO SUPPLY

POMEROY CHEY~OLET CO .

DANCING CHORUS
Vlra:lnla RUUt'll
t::lunor R.Quflh.
Mary K. llehu!ll!l
8r,ulah ]...,... ~mlth

R.tCJNE

STANDARD BRANDS, Inc.
HOME RESTAURANT

M.D. HARTINGER

'VIrrlnla Erner
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GUW for all.

HOTEL

Cmsl4!y Radlo-K4!1vJnater Retrlreralor

. ......... .. ....... DaYid Dar'llt,Jr.

tuv. TumiPI'ftcl .
Slater 'Sadlr ....... .

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GILMORE

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O'Flardy ___

POMEROY NITE CLUB

llora G•lntber

. . . . . Mn. Amy Bowen

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EWING CASH GROCERY
&amp; U-TOTE'M GROCERIES

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Other European Default·
en; Finland To Pay
Amount In Full

THE MEIGS GROCERY CO.

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LELAND SAXON
B. H. SANBORN

PHONI D7.. X

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WE THANK THE ABOVE BUSINESS HOUSES AND INDIVIDUALS WHO MADE THIS PAGE POSSIBLE

SOME OF THE C!fARITY. WORK !E HAV£ DQ~ THE ~AST TWO Y~: . . . • • .• . . •
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Taken care of fifty-five Tonsil and Adeno1d operations for .ehildren who~ Pfiren~ wert~! not&lt;able to alford the, ~perations, Pmd for .81X
operations at the Holzer Hospital; Spent over Three Hundred Dollars for FOOd, Clothmg . Fuel for Needy Families. .
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STATION
MRS. CRAIG-Crail'o Store ·
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14, 1933

Stalks
To End Romance

Consresomen Who
Demand Full 50% De·
valuation

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Ruling Fails To
HaIt Ohi 0 Solons

Pet Proposal Of Governor White Definitely
Senate When Upper Houoe Voteo By 111 to u &lt;• .,.
Count, To Strike It From Mooier Bill

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i' Boyd Bill
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THE ·PURITY ICE CREAM &amp;
BOTTLING CO .

HYSELL MOTOR CO.

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Rtother Jones .... .

EPPLE GRQCERY

SOIIIO PPRODUCTS

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L. D. DAVIS SONS

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Be.t Xmaa

Wholesale and Retail

PotU :

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DOMINO SERVICE STATION

-··- ...... - ........... ... FAn&amp; MulDe Hayer. ;

Vlrrlnla .·
Elisa ..... .

l.awrer

PrOdlM~&amp;-RBC"hU'

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Marie .. : ...

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FRANCE LEADS

6.-. GEO. C. SCHAAF

ERMA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE

.... . John Gilmore
.. . Mn. 'Mildre• Fow-ler , ,
, .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. Harlan ElseiAkoln
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red ...

S. R. HENDRICKS

A. H. ROSENBAUM

CAST OF CHARACTERS.

ERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

PAI 0nMORROW

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FEENET·BE~ITT POST, AMERICAN
LEGION
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WELLSTON BOhLING CO.

OF

WEATHER- P a r t
cloudy, not so cold
central and west portlona..,
tonighl Friday rain, rising temperature.

BridoWAR DEBT TO 8£ Death Subotituteo forLaoeo

AUSPICES

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Paued by Houae

POLITICS INJECTED IN DEBATE
When Sheppard Attacko Chief Erteoutive And
dicto Akron Mayor Will Be Next Gonmor; lk•rilll
onious Debate Indulged In During S..ioa

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cud wtlh Mr. $nd Mrs ~ ~toI bart and ramf1.v
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Htd here \\lth hl.s family
The m11.rrtage of MaKI.he da.nter
cf thls place to Pred Pratt of near
.E"t.Jversvlll(' has been announced
Herbert Rose and Murl Shain
m&lt;Jtcred to OHlllpolm Sunday They
were accompamed home by Murl's
wife
Mrs Ada Canter e~~tered the hoa1 pital at Parkersburg
last Frlday
where she will undergo an opera-

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INCE THERE has beerl ouch a hu e and cry recently
anent the lynching in Califorma - whtch Governor l
Rolph as a red blooded Attterican, condoned, it mtght be
well for those who are so thoroughly opposed to any !om•
of capztal pumahment and so thoroughly aroused by the
8ummary actwn of the usually la w-ab1ding people of the
weste rn state, to ponder over the causes of a pent-up
public.
Let us tak e the ease of Jack W1sdom for instance,
the cowboy who but a few days ago, confessed to the
ktd uapm g and murd er of a man and h.s w1fe because he 1
ft•ared the co nsequences of a tr1al fo1 gtv mg them a J
worthl c:.;:-; ch(•c k.
After confessmg that hemous crtme,
he furthel' ndmitted slaymg another person at a dtfferenl
t1m e, y~t that cowardly beast is now aerv mg a sentence
nf li fe Imprtsonment imposed upon hnn In Kansas for his
ouexcusa ble wanton klllmgs, bemg railroaded through to
pn~o n secretly mstead of forfeiting hl A own Ufe
Let us further consider the case of the convtct who
\\ .t s hut recently refused a pardon He is also servmg a
hfe sentence for slaying three people. Unfortunatel.~
there ~rt! uH too few cases wheretn the killers frul to get
\\ ll.ll they re&lt;Juest m the form of parol es or pardons.
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Let us take the case of the murderer who had been
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Jl.tldoned by our own governor rtghl here in Ohiu when
· bc1 ScW•a bu.'l;lll llc Jc£tl il.c.s l hat ~Polddolo
tw cannot bolt to Lhc Gthet party .,
l11· \HL~; ~ervmg a Be ntence of hfe imprisonment for a
.l
h~cume he bolted the othe1 party
b
1 o term to the t\ld of Lim; part~ He lltill, . . . .
JI\U id l' t' l.:Om mittc d in Chlclllnatl and whn while enjoymg
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iii Ulc \ocnl Man Without n Cotm~ 1 8JIId. . . . .
tl!&lt;tl 11 I -uetlelVcd freedom, Hiew the Wife o f a penitentiary
a, Arlltur 11 Dugs" Baer
Ill The Phillip Nolan or Ferry ..... tlt ... pS 'I·~
olhu.tl nnd wus then e lcctro1 uted How much more ~:~atBeats doomed to Lravel from Man- ~ ._ ..
1,J \Jill! Jl hud l,ee n had thts lwa8t been electrocuted m
hutta.u
lo BI'Ooklyn
Statenhisbland
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Pl od retuw
Never Loshall
foot ~
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he hl'8t place and the hfe of a good moth er and innocent
u·s All Pollt.lti!i
I htrida .. 11 lllllb
1pulse lo luok up Uw Iecoid~&gt; ami see test on mganlzntion gwund
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!'ow much Arnold WJUI paid tm ~Ill· 1
ilf \. uoen ~))al ed.
tn the course or politic.~&gt; IL olt. be- rPndlng WeRt Point, our Mr Tung- I
Clark ..,...~_,.:;·;~~~~~
Jw1l what JWsllfu:atwn (Uil the1e h e fo r .s uch in-ICOJ:mes euent1o.l for the head hean tuff .stmmeu; down and decide~; to I Us ~ad But Its po1Jt1cs of t he
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hill Lo ~k for H. few lmrmt· mpport the administration On ~a~ 6• unda 1d b1 am.l and popular among IOdetp
1-1lam C:'S lll \\ h1c h the 111noce nt Ia. w-ahtdlllg people of out•
ex its
t11c b ull ~ gore 1 s lt'D arc we a re ~ kl8 I . _
tJ.tl!un urc made hm nUle VJCtJ m:; of lustful ktllers who
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Ar.d none or us out.aldCrb know
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\V R Dsvla Mrs Pavis Is a:alnlnK
~V~wly but 1s .tur un'a.ble to wl\111:
M:r and Mrs Harry Tewell ot
N(Jth Dakota, W F Thompson and
t:itf.er Nora and Mrs Lena Johnt(..D were dinner guests Tue&amp;lay
with Mr aml Mrs H 0 Shtlneneld

hUfklnl com for Cbl.rle.i' ,l.emaa·
T-h~ V. ood s saw moved on the L
ter, llo!lday
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ri Neloon farm !.he past week. and
Mr. &amp;od lla. .J D.: 'ltlback pt
now reMdy, for sawmg Mr Nelson
Rolandus calJed on hi&amp; dau&amp;btir, I!
Ul hJ'vlni a tiQ.rn pattern sawed
M1'8 8Uiic O.lncr ltlld elWdten.
E L. Boswo~th is working bethe put Wftk.
~
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HobsQn l'epalring house~~ that
Della Lovett sepot ~ wlt~
bo.ve been moved fn constr11et1ng
her fatJte_r, b. M t:oncer
Ml and lire. Emery Powell and the new Route 7 highway
Star orange will m~t ln regular
chlldrert were caWnc ~~ llr. &amp;ad
Mra D\l.le Boyd and d.BU&amp;'bter, re- fii!B8len the Ju\entle O range wl.tl
}lresent the literary pr01ram After
cenUy '
JUnior Wlrtes , has the Chlcken- which the grange will serve O"JSters
and cotfee
pox ·
Mrs Robt McKinney sp~&gt;,n t TueaMr and Mrs Yl.,-ne lll.trWon
and children of Rutland, 1pent d'-Y with her pareflts Mr and M1'8
ThankiiJtvlna With her moUU!r, '\\" A Hampton

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of polltical
mantpula.Uons
AU we know
l&amp; that ma.n
y adminis\Vhen uue l'C1ldts nml hel:lr.::; ai.Joul tht!st: ca~e~ wh6re·l:::~:::t,:,•~ave been aQ-enathellf!d by
, _,wm IWlUde Has fullen sv .far t't hbrt in bemg properly admm- J 1
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l3lt.H'ed, "the wondet· il:l- not, that law-uiJtdmg peo JJie do J w e get our compreiiSed 1n fo rmat!veul u.d ly lo!-ic all co ntrnl of themseher~ and mete out a tlon from the newspa.pe~ l'hey
loU it. down t.o Cladle rock a nd all
.]Ur&gt;t nnU llghtenu:-; pumshmcnl, but 111~tend that they can
18 the 110rrow and anguish
1 ou taan thtlm!;elvl':-i 1-10 lun g before the final hi ow-oft' d0\!8
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Be breake en ap1t9iatment .. ~adl
Patte drln h-er new l:IU' aad rGee ea
• trip with hla Daneee'• famiiJ.
NotlDI her dutappolntaent.. Raver•
bolt quMtluu Pat, a.ut ehe •enlu
tbet ehe lovea Clark Pat Hncen•
t.rat•• OD brkl•• te rerpt. Tba
cemre Lhe brllllae tournameDt lpoD•
HM bJ Reuhea BlaJr, Ba.-erhott•a

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bitter enem;p . Clark Ia .treeent. Be l•
41atrell8ed b:r Patricia • coolneu tee
••rde bttn The conte&amp;lleen. Buer•
holt aniol Pat plaJ with taa~hlne-li..
,recl•ion aalll ~rfeetJon anlll are 1111
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h'iumph In ber heart. Tbe world
wu up!dde doWD for her just now,
.,. It bad Iolli' beaD upaide dowa
tor him To win. to wtD, to win,
to wreet from tb• earde evei'J trick
.,..., held and mor.-wbat victol'J'
m all of Ufe eou1d be eo thrUUqf
l)b Jllllan Baverholt knew how 1be
(eli.
"Doll"t. he laid mlldlJ', "dol!'t
.. dam.orallzed bJ' J o a1 IU«e~IL
~he wp tan't our1-not 1et •
It wu A\ one o'clock P•tricia
ana Juhan Haverhoh triumphed
eve• Mr and Mrs. GramlUe Simp.
•on and the otlelals computed th•
•otal e eo t e • ot the tournament
~emn~ The Reubu Blair eup be·
longed to Julian Baverholt. the
~onor'• mo•\ bitter enemJ'. It wa•
1101 a populet I'Jetory. These pla.yf
the ott ..art, weN Blair'•
•r• f)t
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fnenda a,nd npportf:rt. Jull&amp;p liked
that p..rtlrblar eOyt of Unpopular.
ltJ He q~Ju outdi4 tumlfllf 111

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Patrtcla eoald not object. She
could object to nothlnl now ~park·
Una laul'hi!lC intosieated w'lth the
bead 7 Wine o't IUCCIII, ebe 1tood
Jn the mulst of the mUUn1 rroup,
which bad awatted the Anal outr.ome. Deifuted playen all, bitter,
resen=l. jealou, emillnc t.bei r
sweet., faJH talilelo ofterfq their
~.lleaninclell IDJineere eonpatulaI"Jona To \h~ Jirl enr;pthi'lll' ran1
F"Ue. She to..ed eneythin• t.onilbt..
"Yen the hqe, ornata, ehi:nlac, cup,
• waidnc her ume and Jallan • A
matvelou
eap. She Mi4
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Muet we 1 eaT I
Planded routhtUUJ, ap-peallDc' t.o
~m. all. WCoulda't we baJ• the
ume1 ollravtcl ouratlnU
"I dolnlo " ..w be oaf• to :.a..
It,• h11aJo ado2Hd ur drJIJ, ''''
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aeeuaed him. ~ .bu face
nll continued
to... , a watt n. 1-eport
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ftuahed. wtt.b Allin eolon. She won. 'rom the lower h01.se
Judiciary
deted lf ClUk bad ~tea tb- aljtielt. ' 0 Dl'Uitl.f1t._
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if he .re,liaed. that 1he had .ror:t bti'
Tlii!re-·m,.a- di$p001Upif' • i\mOhg
apW'B Iaiit nl.ht. Not that it mat- wme house and senate leaders to
tered pArtleularlr, but be bad leem.. recei:IB l.onight until next week
e4 10 in~relted.
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BRO
HOb,••.1 ahd you'd pro~abiJ 1\:t
AD -RUN,
VA.
a loot at the teleframe," .aid tla~.
erbolt euuaUy. indic:&amp;tinl the 'lie
Helen Row.:h who haa employ·
•tacked ln the chaiJ: I:Hifide him aqd nent. at Gallipolis, spent the weel•
enjoyll;ll' Patricia'• blr, •urpr1sed end a.t home
eyel. "J'n •one tbrourh t.t'tem aJ
Lucy Rickard of Graham 8t~o.·
readJ'." b• addecL ~ouP at lea,t ~:lyn 8 ~~~ma~lday night Wjtll
ba]! tbe et~ t.a addreBsed to tou."
Dor.aey Roush and tamlly wel s
AU tbilf abe 1a1ptd, .. ht lcalllr.g on Will Clark and raml.ly
dumped t}\e envelopes into b~T 1•11 Sunday
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•f&gt;J'be fruite ol clory," be •aid.
Milton Jark, Dela. Ann and
"'Coftl'r&amp;tul&amp;tlou from er&amp;ek-pots Richard Ord were Sunday vlsltom
who wen' to Mil JOG a bovae and. of George H.esson and family
lot Ia Fl~ from deadbeata who
Mr and Ml'll William Johnso't
want JOU &amp;0 lerul tUm moner, from spent the week end with Mr and
amblt1oua matron• in Bronsvilt. Mrs Tod Larue of Hartford
who wouW love to bne rou d.J'op in
Mn Pard Hudson and daughtct
for a• eveallls and teach tbem how Betty May of Point, were ca.lllnq
to plaJ bridae tor the prlee of your on her mother, Mrs Ann Hesson
eupper. lt'a a ~at: lit., •1 dear, Sunday
1t ;poa doa\ weeken.•
Hazen Roush and fallllly spent
114 eoald aot de•troJ ber pleu- the week end wlth his pa.retns Mr
arw. Suec:eN and adala~oll were old and Mn Okey Roush
to bJ.al, the, were anr \o ber. She SALES REPORT or THE PT.
Jtal'llld. l'oin&amp;' !~'roup tbe enul- PLEASANT LIVE STOCK CALES
~ trllt -~-~ ~a"elo11 • t1 ~In
CO, Poln&amp; Pleuani. w. Va.
•"- - uODI peop • un.uOWll
Baturda.y Dee 9 1933
to her. to ruliM lbat theJ knew
Hop receipts 175 to 220 lbs 365
ber. to realise t'bet •be bad atepped to 3.85, llrhts 3 6fi to 3 85 , fat sows
from tilt rub !~lie a potltioa of , 2 76 to 3 00, boars 2 50 to 3 oo
promln.e~
Cattle receipts steers 3 00 to 3 75
A plaJ''-1' card eompanJ wanted hellers 2.60 to 3 45 ro.t cows 2 oo to
W ouldft'l you like to luJ..., a m-,.,e
to .uct her •aroaa o1 playln&amp; :;::70 caru\E!rs lUi o lOOt milk eowa
earcta. • cotmetie ~pan' wanted 13 00 to 1'1 flO
MJilh thae Hotpoinl feotara
•er to aee.pt a JMZ"• •afp)J of to v;~ ea~:1u~,P 8 ~~ 0to~~~~~
~IDII and lot!olll tn return for the Ilion and heavte.s :.125 to 4 lO
~~"" 11e&amp;! of UIDf Baber neom~~
Tl:lckO..IJ £LI:U.
.-on, • -r. 8 1mon
md •an- ....
BASH AN
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Wlten Patriel• came down1teln de an arcument between him aad
electrle heat aooli.•
~-, unt eledrl·
dty.
...... f.ollowmc m~rntn 1 Haverholt bia wife, a •mart. lhop wanted her
Mrs Minnie Orr called on Mrs
to ode a a fa at a •
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~patraft&amp;ft a lfn. Elton Bart- Rhooa McElroy, MondQwas at ~akf••t. not "' e -aa•- S f~'iG 8 OQkl, ~k
d
Mr and Mrs ~ ~bert Hlll .lf
the1 can cook.
llfldL'Ia1'1:111tl Cllct
t&gt;erelY. tonftal 4iniQ room tiai to at~ .. clve r~ ..::" lit.
e· and SOIUJ, Bobb): and ~uey, of ~­
the eozr, eo~ortable breakfut .w, ~ . lt~l' ...~ tlf.ri tart, wete TUesday dinner gUests • ~T._,ELil¥"~ ·
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n~ a ~eumk plaee eheerful Ja'iluBanrhlt;;~i;;'. of }!CI aQ41llfra., e. :£ 'l'ruuell
,\...,... ~tC ,, t; ,. :1..~ ' 1,
abc,:at
Wltb _ehJnt.' aad pewter aM delft.
"It'• _ Wa aU ntJd.". arutouneed
c B Morris apent Wednesdt'j'
Xeepe' .._~~-1 a\
Weannc • veJ.-et dJUtlnl IIQWD, Patricia. atarlq d~'l at'"' wlth H. V Tucker.
the temperature
otlu.rdudeo.
smokina, hunched onr a ne•a- lad
lUlkatiOa.
1e
Mr.s Lottie Hayman ealled on
dial
paper, Julian Rnerholt PNieated
c:mm
top are ll.t:l'! Minnie Orr and Mrs Ethel
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a p1eture of 10lid maaeullne C!ODI· ~.{b 'II .-1:
t • l'tdlctd. On,
fllltft CIIMr
aeep1 oo • ao
fort, a ph:Lun th11t; made Patricla laltU:~'Walt til~~
ott wlU.
Mr and Mrs Raymond P'r&amp;n~ 1
dl.._ bot u Ioiii
Cook1 Ye~-~ab&amp;e.,
almo1t he5itata to lDterrupt.
the 1: te
ehutptOlllhl T II
spent Prlday with relatlvtia here
•• you wlab.
"Want comport" llhe a a ked,
..; ra i
tid
/ -r. •a
M.lldred Singers of Ea1le Ridge,
meata, puddiDp lu
comiflr Up behind blm,
to :
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I WU 8 recent guest of Edythe
one YeMe1 at IUlle
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"I'd lovt tt. Slt dOWII., PatrlciL Da
cep
t eo• ~ Stout
time without lnter- FlitHa•epleatyofUMBan you had your eoft'etf"
~Y~ ball
IWf
~: ~ Mrs. Paul Orr visited her pa:-able work •urfaoe.
mllllllnti of oclon.
11 Area a10t lbe toW him • a d
y ba rut ablllt7 ba ents, Mr and Mrs. L J Morehead
added 1D ah.OC!~ tonel, &lt;~~ave ,ou
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wltllMif·· ofM':Jle~~leFr~~ and son 0
&amp;DJ t~a of tb.• bourf It • aearlr ....S. wJIU IF eqaaliJ' It ul •on... D Morris called on Mrs Pra~ci3
aoon.
~. an d d augu•ters of Racine,
-T:Im• \a ao..-"•-ln m, ~·.J
ar.- tlda
JOG. h a.. 7 -v
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~JookeoJDOIIII&amp;1Tn
roe SWlday p.m
momtnc," be llltltHd IMr, •l:l'•tcb· u. -~ ~ r • • I Mrs Minnie Orr and Mrs. Ethel
IDa
looki.Da tlalidl
M\M&amp; -~11' . -..... 'r aw
and da\llhter, Marilyn, called
alld
?Dd IUJ~ -wtU. hi mO. brfiC'il .,..,..._ .,,._ . . on Mr. ana Mrs. Ira Hill a.nd sons
Jrkla, 1lo ~- u oho _,_. olallr, 010 a ~
or P!eur.nl View, l"riday.
honolf ad - - 111m "'fo~'n
1 Lyda Mao Peanon spent
10
alltly, •roa Y~'Ya
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Polllelo, tr7JDa t o - u - u week end ~ llllrl 'l'rulooll.
Jut ~h~ OJ .,...,_ ~ ... _ _
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a. Roy -...on anti
woman.
l'iil pnilil .,,...
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Racine, aatled on 8
MA~IDa'tD_tlae.,.~~·--~-·~ -: •~'!"~!~., '1_1_:~ B. Tnaslell and famJIJ, 8\\Dd.a¥.

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about'for years

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ERE Ia a real Christmas sug~· .on. Give her tWa
beautifully modern, fu II pon·elain eljlamel
Hotpolnt Elootric Range on our spPdul ChrietJI!.a•i
Budget PI~. Terma make it ea•i•·r lo own this mllrveloua new range than to 4e without it.
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HotpoInt gives you all the remarkable food savinga1
for whieh electrie cookery is famous. Meats cook in i
.~,· ~e-~ Olffl , 8J\vory juices with less shrinkage. V,~
ltli)'Ie. Ntaib lhelr h~th-giving minerals. Pot.'
pans stay clean without •couriug. Give this new •
method of cookery to your home while terDl8 are low. 1
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prices you may never find so low again. Buy now. I
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Middleport, Ohio•

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..You•ve m~ced to mlse an esti.tiDe evenln&amp;', Reuben, I've JUSt won
your cupl"
For proof he wated tbe trophJ
in the air
"'So 1 he~" laid tbt other maD.
coldly, HAlla; me to prt86Dt my
COn&amp;'l'&amp;tulationa."
.. Are they from the heart f .. lnqulred Haverholt w l t h 4eftnlte
mockery. Be added muatnrly, ..I'm
afraid, Reuben, rour eoJ)V'I.tula.
tione don't come from the heart.'"
")[y name le Biair, il you ple...,
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The older man'e red face wu
quitA purple.
"'You reallT 1hould h a • • been
ben," Haverbolt wu eaylnc In bb
drawUna, aupenor t.onet... If JOU
had 0~;t 1 _.ed me &amp;r:ld mJ partner
earefully J'OU mtrbt. you know. 7011
reall;p mt 8 ht baYe learned to play
a Uttle brid.Je. Jt wouldn1t burt you,
Reabttn.•
'Ufbanb," uld til• other, tnm·
bUnc 'W'I1;b dront. "t.banke jue.t. t.be
eame 1 eu mate oa\, 1 beUeve
with~at 8Dlployinc JOUr '()&amp;l'ttcul.;
brand of l'r&amp;Dd-tt&amp;Dd brlQe."
~')[7 11'aftd·ataad bridle bl.1
proyed alncularlJ elective."' Baver-holt
thoueb~1111J' and
thea Ald. drawlq Patricla fo~~o
ward. ..MaJ I pl'IHil\ MJ aiece!'J
Ball a hundnd ptOplt aaw Blatr
draw back ud eokllJ •iew tM alrl,
aaw him i8aon ber u:tendecl band,
eaw her babd llowlJ' drop,
"One RanlioJi.,u announced
Reubell Blair, "ia jllli oae more
Havetholt thaD 1 car. to know."
Whereapon, be lqUMrel;y turned
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••tt'L rl.&amp;D.' ehe murmured cmce
k Juban •1It'a eo muth fun. I feel
-.1 feel aa If ) elmpiJ eouldn't

Jack Wlaclom
Harry Prifch.,rd
Harry l'~it.~h~t;~; . fli!J,!t .IIJA\~\ 1\vichit~
muph~~' t c"'\\;j~n me'"&lt;~\!~ t,'and
so ught!1a ~villi~'P.\l!l&amp; 'pl'o.m~utiffiFon 8 1~o"u8 1
'eon\plet•l:~ "' nzt ;u
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..=Iii~' ~ ' , Ka•., by lJack, WtsdOIJil ceuti
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up; the
check 'IAUM'
at nbtcl\lnilon,
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to police. Wiadom was removed t;o tl\e state
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ffrpln : ~u~, ljl llf!!l i!;. ~ll!:ol:N: ,ot.,Qkljlhoma to order out t)Vo troops of, national guatd8111en to pro. 1
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i\ilj;j~. wone. It ~,o ljld be h~~

Mrs Ella Archer of Ravenswood
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were ca lled to the bedside of thetr
mother Mrs Nealy Manuel wbo
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Local Taxi-Man 1
Injured In Crash 1

VIRGINIA
GREGG
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CRAPTER TWENT'f·FIVB

put Ior pu.l'klll g I:IPdcl! ~'. Uti that ever v Saturday mght l11t IUe Un Ltl they a:;ked about hLs
t hal LS ill nil favoral&gt;( o for KhOJIJ1JIIg, ono flnd s tho town Mo.lth He gets his fhst letter
'It grieves w; to 1\CCCIJL )'0111
m n Ja m and UJlrnt~J 1f he t~ the drtver of on automobile.
rcsigno.tton.
&amp;nd rep1te1:1
&lt;•tth•'l t tvm g to tlnd u pnrkmg place or lrymg to drive
' I haven t rtJslgned
th"ouo.th the vtllag e
There tH no LIH:l J10tlllion lo fmd fault w1th auy IIH.Iivtd
' Anyway IL grieves us lo o.ccept
u,d lor th e confutuon because it would not be fair to do
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su
llowevcl', we must fa(• e the fuctM which are t hat
It grleves me that you accllpterl
&gt;&lt;o m c thmg muf4t he done to handle the situation m som l• It Especially, before 1 tendered lt..'
manner or we at·e gomg to lose trade to other towns by
It grieves us that we have arleY~
ou 1 t roubl e l'ather than to gain trade by allowing indis- t.c! you
cnm mat~ stopping here, the1-e and everywhere.
Thereupor' the terrific struggle
Ont( officer, let 1t be said hel'e now, can be m only for g:r-Jevlng honors la terminated In
one :ipot ,m the town ut any g1ven point and conRequently Mlory and ita post8cr1pts The walruEt swallows the oyster The tear. JON Antonio
1t 1:-1 Jmpl;JMSible to prevent the series of tie.ups and general C~renched letters u.re ru.., t.hrouah ltlver1, wbo
be Ia leader, to
t onfmnon.
No one will object to a car stopping long t.he wrlna:er And hung up In the llbeH
which have
Ttophy Room to dry
enough to allow passengers to be discharged from It to
Martine• Barriol
t.nte t· a store or even to wait a short tlm e for the pasaenger to return to the car.
What many do obJect to, however, und they are not
r.ureasonable m their obJeCtions, is for drivers of can: tro
t&lt;~l u p them and park 41 double" and leave the1r cars while
1hey go into various stores to do their shopping and tie
up lt•a ftl~ while they are gone.
An even more glaring imposltlOn is that uf truck~
wlu l' h •top to unload, In that they will stop (as llle wnter
lSI' w one a short while back) w1th the front of their truck
hl oc kmg a parking place while the rear blocks anothot
nud the drwer walks through the patklng space to dehver
l1os 110ods to the store. The practlco ts done olmply
bee"""" the drtver saves time and effurt in carrylug the
goods and not being compelled to walk around hill truck.
II'" lack of uon~lderatlon Is so cof!Wlutc and his "unmiti·
gaLcd ra)l" sp '11reat that he •lloulti be pro..,cuted to the
full extllnt of tho law wlienever hp Is found dolna such
u tru lr.
Our cprt&lt;!jltlo!l8 with holliday buyers out in numbel'l!,
RO'c • uch
we
expect a certlltn amount of mocu' en 1enco,, ~-~~~~~ 1\fld confualon llut our present system
and the I!
lac;]&lt; Qf co1111ideration tor· the •••rar• 1
qf them on the hlrhway, certainly i•l

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Middleport

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NEWS

OLD SALEM
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ANNlVEit8AR1' OBSERVED
Oharlty Council, No 246, O.ua:hW( ll as ca11 1~, . r xf)t f !.I'd
rcl11 of Amerlca, he)d a .111J: o cloe.k
-1
r!Jlcken cUnner, recently, aL Lbelr J. tl Moulden Sulfen t.~ · !
hail 1, ob&amp;ervanoe of the ninth
erationa When Car Over·
&amp;unlverMry of the OJ'IaDlutlon or
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MORNING STAR
t•u oouncll A .shower was also
tum• Near Add11.01'1.
g1ven
for
Mrs
Bldney
Roy
(Loul&amp;e
village Frltlay momlni
Ohllna:erl a recent bride.
H :Moulden, taJn-drlver of 1
1 J
H was lenrned from Councllma
JCW!ph Faulkr nlle;ger and wUe
About thirty members VMrt! pre- Middleport had a narrow e&amp;eape 1
Ross E Powell
Thursday. thai
h'l d Mrt: Ima Rose- of Akron who
plo.ns he.ve been made to place 2~ mt fOl' the dhyu'!r and shower r~ death when hfl was aerkmaly
1 ere 1 ece n~ g u es t ~
or their parE1ecUon of omeen vta.s al&amp;o held
thoU(Ih not. crl.t.lcally Injured in a )
&lt; 1 t.t; S S llol "' al\d wlte have
Mr Moulden •
:~·~ '~oc~'";,"u~"UJ':::•r. ":.~~ Mr and Mrs Jamea Stevens were crallh neartoAddi&amp;on
letUlnt-cl l fll1 11' llu: y were a.ccom·
the report reaehlnR
roc k to be placed on several roadpamed by Olha Clendenin and
Wedneada)' Pomeroy, waa injured when h!JJ I
Sl anle&gt; Hnltt 1 whu c-xpeet to vls1t
way improvement projects within '181tora In RutlaQd
11) e~ they atetnded
a family re- a1•tomobUe skidded from the hliJ'h ~ 1
d fe ~ w t- t k ~
t•nlon held at the home of M.r way and overturned Into the dltr..h 1
R ~ \I V ti. l !II L'C l! JJgS are .stUlin pro-~teven'.s slater, Mn Dora Braley
o., the side of the
~~ C ~~ "t lh1 MOl Ul fl8 Star U B
His lnjurlea consisted chiefly of a
F M Arnold. or Clnclnnatl ar~
1 1mprovement project! the council·
i ~ HUI t h
man
said
and a considerable J lved Wedneada.y for a tew days ln.cerated tar cu~ about the bend
r.hock
and
lo.si!
of
blood
Tbe
chie
f
1 o. Rllf' II Jl(J fam ily ot Columbus
I amoWJt of rock wm be nt'eded for business vlsl.t here
1.,,,d Ray uJ ond Pullins and familY of
causea
for
alarm
aceordlf\J'
to
om.
j
Mrs Lewis Burford, Mra WUUam
1 l\H He ~m o n we1" t.he recenL guest8
Rock Quarry To
Keep 25 1 til~
wo'k
or the Holzer Hospital at
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,Streets to be Included tn the pro· Robson and Mr and J.bfl OI'Jlo clalll
1 ur Ira Wolfe an d v.lfp
OalUpolls
were
due
to
shock
and
Busy Prepar1n1 Rock !Ject are Beech orant Sevent.h a no Tracy of Pomeroy were Hur.tinrton lc&amp;S o! blood before he was brought j
Arthur Slngt'r l01&gt;t h18 bam 1;,
For Highways
several others In South Middle, 'lsi tors Wednesday
fu e here last Thursday nlaht. All
to the hospital
J
port
Mrs PaUl Leonard, Mra C H
At 1 15 ho.!!pital attaches said t)e 1
I h\estock v.ere rescued but an tltie
The remainder or the quota of Wise, Jr, Mr and Mrs. CeeU Brad- wa, being prepared for a. blood
c 'Jrn and Iced and mOf!t of bta
TO BE IMPROVED
] 100 men wiU be given JObs Frldav bury and son Charles A&amp;a, spent tramflWon
! .. rmmg implements ~ere destroyed
Unless complications
should the present plans mature We~nesday ln ColumblL!•
It waa thourht at t-he hospital
LP~ter Halley altf'nded the fuDRemainder To Work In 1 properly, on the Pythian M\mlclpal L L C1uney and Roe.l E PoftU arise,
that he would recover No bones
I r al cf h1~ c omm Grant O~a~
Wt're busmeas vlaiton In ColumbU!, v.ere found to be broken on extt ·
project
t • Rd HOU!&gt;f' W Va recently
Pyth•Jan park Recent- \''""
At least 75 men wm be put to Wedr.esday
r.1Jnatlon of the physicians
1 Joseph Th01 1 n and 'Wtf~ of OhJly Purchased
work thel'f! ~hould t.he arrnngP.ment
MJssts Frieda Faehnle and Maty
1 ccgo Ill Mr5 Thorn dottl'lll ' aq.d
be completeci Thursday Powell de- Park will leave Friday to spend ttle
' h• Malcolm of S t. Albaria Wl'&amp;. the
httle
11rl
at
h
a
Santa
At
le
ft
happy
Final preparations
wore being clared
end In Columbus
f fii€ Sl S Of the1r parents Theod,(Jl!
di~tlon! a~
a pre·tal!te
ot
JO)'I
to
come
m
the
nation u ehlldren reaf
IJlade Thursday by
of·
rhe village rOO"ntly "omoJet.cd
Nina Russell and NeJUe Ma.ckln
Hamm a nd wife
Th1e ..ctme m
ot the 1tore
visitors In Parkersburg WedRichard Henderson of COOivtlle
!1clai8 and those In charge of the plans for the purchase or Pythlan
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I''M assist ing Emerson Rttlter wUh
county CWA projects to put at park rr om the Fdles lodge Kulghts nesda)'
MASON
CITY
ttves
Pittsburgh
v.ho
have
been
Lhe
(0ontlnueo rrom ~ ODe)
Mrs Elmer McCarty left We d~
,
least 100 men 00 work within the of Pl thias to tum the park Into
Repairs &amp;re beinG made on the KUest~ or thP. latter s mothf!r Mrs r rm work recently
Gu:y Archer and family of Ath·
Senator Haynes, whO had voted to
-liJcal rraded achool hou.ae thl.!l week George Beegl~ returned to the1r
f' llS \lof'l e the Sunday guE!M&amp; of
retain monopoly in the bill, opened
DoP!lkl F~elsong or Athens
H C Turner was a buslne.u; vl~l - h'lme Sunday
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a counter attack on the Whltt.e- .. ptmt the week · end at his home tor at pt Plea!ant Tuesday
Mrs Arthu r EHgle Mrs Nellie C'uno. Hnmm and tamily
Rev Harwood of IncUana. f!J~d
more amendment, by moving to :;-.( "P.
Mr and Mn A A Board of Ora- Johroson and duughter Laura and
strike out the word
drug' and
Mr 11.nijl Mrs L C Furbt&gt;e v;Pr-o t&gt;Jtm Station vtslted relatives here "•1rs Daug las Johnson and bab~ II P appGintmen t for Rev ~oriia
make all stores eligible for retail , u; ltprs at Gharleston Saturda y
Friday
r.IotO!cd to Atheu s Tue~day and 5unduv mo r r&gt; lnK nt the Nea~ Clia ..
package liquor 11ates permits
Radford Ingels 'i8 reported to be
Mary ~iizabelh Blet.ner of Hunt- called on l'homas Quick who W :l~
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"I do not see
how a majority Ill at h'' home here
lngton spe-nt the week end with her lnjurr.-d in an outomoblle acc1dent
vvting against a monopoly by the
Ell:!ll.befh and Lucy cooper w111 n.. rentB Mr and Mrs Chru;ty Elet- r..lld l&lt;&gt; at a hospital there
I
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state,. he declared
can con-\ ilc lloote!.!&gt;es to ~~ S F R Sunday ner.
t
Mn; Mlllh P{! Compton and ~on of I
WOME~
sr1enll.cu.'!.ly vote for a monopoly by !dlOQl, class at Ulelr home here
Mr Tuckerman or Middleport Cl)lumbus who spent th e pa...t two
'a•·
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wa&amp; a business visitor here Monday "teks with he1 pa1m1ts accompane
dr(lgglsts
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"IHJrS
.,.y
even
n&amp;
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1/&gt;Harrlsqn or Cleveland rallied to fLe boys and , girls basketball The Wah.am&amp;. bl\'~etball teams 1( d 1let h us ban d h ome s un do.y wh o
upoD a.~. JDUIIedlatelj hla •A aeaat; ~ eolllliD,• he npliecl the defense or the Havnes propo- t Pnms will ll}t"et ttle Wahama v•Ul meet ~ ~ams from Middle - \\US also th e \\e! k tnd guest of Mr 1
SYNOPSIS
~~~~Yhleg,h • ch9bl at Middleport Sat- ,m~rM~~dE~~:~alci Fru;tt&gt;r at,
face lit with wleked ;tor. "All lift In 4i1cuft aDd .... 1mew that be sal Pxplalning tho.t It was h1s be· t.Htms on lhe local floor
PrettJ, 1•01 Petrlc:la Warm __ _..._...."'-,.be ann.,.,....t li alee- wa 1 ..M..t..~.... ol Jteallen Bl&amp;lr'l lief that tempero.nce would be fur- eve11J ng •
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••nwllliariJ aeeepta th• •tte•tloal ~-..., .. ~
oMJlere eomea Beubn Bli.bt" - u......-;.~ opportgnltiea.
Lhered by "making It as ~&gt;asy to buy
A D WUcoxin Was a bl4Sirlesa
Chrl.sty Bletner, Homer Rou.sh, lf!)ded the fun eral of Ltu! II ttl".. s I
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•ffJ
- btl diU --." 1M •• , . a. package of llqUOl (IS It Is to buy a ~ I S Plor 11I Pt PIeL'liUI
•-t Ba_
"'May
Utd Eugene Gress were business l'ncle In Middleport
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• I BILL H c Gee.. r ...e
'l'hue came am---~~
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w.. tn'ath UwW abe ref~ Oae nnYinln'IU. Htllo -~ '- .,..,.. otthattM..-.1:. SM looked ca n of coffee.
The .regu)a.r monthly meetlng or visitors at pt Pleasant Tuesday
M.r and M1 s
F.rl
Shearf'r or
The Favor of Other Mea
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th ~
t Teache's • A·· -Iatloo
Ellen Mee!l and Bernice Farley Charleston ~ penl thP \'.f't&gt;k en d 1 Unluatw o v•n l ' of bll!Jul«&gt; tlowdal17
. . . . .'- Bil!"' . . . . •7 a
hll Rep. Beuben Bla1r WUft u.l• ai
erpct ldm on, ~
"Poonle nre entitled 00 get Uquot
c .-..r~ ·
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to
bo el
r
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M.~ kt I "'•te blm as eas1ly and as cheaply as PM- I will be . field at the community st udents at Marshall College spent with Mr and M1 s Richard Beegle ,00-;,_• .{.,~~~ " ~~"~o~r tx?::f. Thl'a ~~:~
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~·e•d•• evening
the
week
end
at
their
homes
here
Mr
and
Mrs
Robert
McKel\ey
your ... h,!ebOJdy Mo~t-,ent.. .rr.tbat'dand
lloJU ID t.err•r •H er &amp;teJa_...-,
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wldo, .,~
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-·~- Bo'a 0 110~•
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,__ 1 ton. wtl.ll
The Waham a ba s ke ,~
tean!S or Ann!•
co u,upal.oid Y1111 11"'t Yfl lo w to~ nl..,. t. .,..
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~ ,.._ .... ......., pN- sible satd the Clevelnnd Senator, Patt·~
i Ou1.hrle of .... ~... res
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",.1,.~ nt 8 un d ny \\"lh 1,
, ~k "' 1 •n&gt;pl.,~ , dull .,)'.,.._ bad brei.t11,
feUIDI • IIC8Dia ...
ea coat. He e&amp;rJ"hd, a JO]d-hea4ell t.entloaa, bttorilhlittle IUI11u
'So t hat the
purcha.se of liquor u bu 9 1nes.~T vlslt0t here Monday
pla~d at Tuppers Plains Saturday lhe hillers pmentfi Mr and Mrs b&amp;d t1u1 ij ~tas dinlnen h-tk.dacl!L YYI"
Pa&amp;rlcla I• f•rcecl te mab her Uriaa cane• ID hia --'" ..... 'WU a fat, ...u
'"A perfect ..aeif.pticm." rnpon.l- D w111 have no more 'romance' value
H I
d WUU
Bl tne
e\efllng They 1!1'ere reported to have Cllarlcs Bt&gt;eglc and fmnll}
;:~" ~~~~':h~nk:~~"•,':.!':nkiV.;u rh~~·,m~Jt
~ ,UJLnr profeo-•oa-• ..ri.re. 1•· watch' wblclo~.·- o-••;:; eo( w . . .~~•t -•~un•lf. u_ rr'than the nnrchnSf' or n cnn ot
e en a.n;
am
e r were ..___
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w..
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ua .--. --..n_
u.
tao
coffee,.
Fl
visitors )Saturday
~. n hfO very tnter~t.lng ,sameB
Mrs Lon OI!Jbf; and daughlt'r I t•u:u~"'r~~..~"'t rm t;veobod,. ll'rtll
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r 1
an
1om• Revc:tlutiorw:y :Qlair and ned. "Rut UBUNd, htrWa, ...
Ho91cVer the Sheppard-Whlttf&gt;Mr und 'Mr11 James ~of!Binger , e SCC}l'e for the boys game was Wlnltred and M1s Annie HoopE's
l:lut 1.. nt take .alt• min!1'111 ,..tea.
1tiiL laUan Unerholt, Ute brWae wblch t"· 1-- 1011 of \h• &amp;netent U.te1 -.u too. All ua Jnoid,.e playaud Okn H'1gglns were Vloltors at 22·21 l,h favor of Tuppel'll Plains .snent Titmsda) w 1ih Mrs Aug"•ta oil• lut.tive !.l&lt;ll• lanuv.. ...adJ.,. 01'
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t Mr. Sb e Vhainla·U WBlaiN
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nJOte 8fOU" COntending thBt di'Ug
d t•
( th e gt.,.,
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ch~"'i"lf ~"mu t.nd eXlJed tbt"m toM rid
as:pert. 111aku her ..,.,
tond to cH.apl•J'• en Ute et.cb. other."'
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- Hm•tlng~on Saturday
au
"e score or
.. game Elo.l~&gt;er a nd M; nr,li Mrs Grover of lhi~ vols.or. tht.L tleatroy•_)'(lur periQnal
••"a to bll palatial home where he He DelcmciiMI to one 'Of the ftrt,t f&amp;m.
She Mtlllled Uollt to debate Ute gists were the lo~lca! retailers of
James Diehl returned to Hunt-. wa:i:ed 9-9
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{ialzer
1 eha.•m I hey c11n t •II• it ror tli•J' onll
lntr..aee• her .. hil ldece. Pat Ia illu o1 th~South he had been tn matter when 11&amp;.-.rbolt to...d ov.r liquor because their pharmacllrt 11-~lllgton l\londay :where he has emph Mttars of Charleston W118 ', Mrs Earne1'1l Clark o.nd son Gene W,~~e~~!nt~tot~~ :~~~Yo~::;~~b~;n:, •dn.,
laolipant antil Baurholt explliu
L"'- Socl·'
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u ••-,. ••- po-r, ••· --•
cense
"Insures their responsibility," •oyment
nw...uainess
vl!litm her~ dufll)8 the ~nf: n t F r I·'uay wlth MI'S Rl ch nrd I .:ayed
11o1son Luan tot,.,. wun t ~~~w. at .n
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succeeded In def~mtlng the Haynes 11
end
Only" rr.,.. """" of y0ur bll~ ju.lc. w1ll
lie wu thinkiaa of her re,utau•n. bad been • ~ Re-'~t.r. Bil ber ow;u name tor dle erst time in
Mr .8ri\dbury of Wddleport was
Ut egle
.tcp thi• .t ..eay P"'"''" io ruur b.~-..~b.
'fttt
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tl ID lo"e with
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amendment, 16 to lO
a bu.'llness visitor her8-tMonrl&lt;tv
Mn Myrtle Moor;;: and J ean
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one 1mld '"""t•bl\' .ned1clM wh1ch 11Aru
Patr• Htte J
own !Dl])Ort.anee wef8'hecl: coDatan~ priM, Mllll Patricia Raverholt. tht
The SenaLe then di&amp;'«)lved lhe
M's C"·lsty Bletne' anci,..,.uaua"· Rc.t.uth r N
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r A.ll
rs
awrence SaLwt a fr"" no w ur •u ur hllo Ju•e~ " C.artt~r •
Clartr TrKJ, &amp;he- polo pl•Jer.
S'"••· -·,
•-··tlon of the B'-'Joumoment. conun ltLee oI th e wh oIe an d ad - ,,, a nd ,.,ca,mellta
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o of
ew Mraven
.lnd Lllllan Salser of Columbus 1:.
L!tU• Lher Pille Nn u!omel (mere\lrJ I
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Cunn[""'am
end guests
and werf!
M•s Jweek
W "(,n
C11.r1er •
Only HnP m•ld vto~et.abk
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Cl.r•• Jo onra~
• - to Marine
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journed until l 30 P M t.Qdar;, A wcce
Pom•.n• •lslto'' Batu~a'V
l'.t:o.rtln
wit' ro r ~ "rt .....,;s •
you wou'11 brm~e ..'"" ••
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"'"B ow dON t,..eeI to •·
f AmOUI !" O'Pt\lln Of antl-monO""Iy
..,.~w ,
y'"'HuntJ
l 1'1~I1 s part'nL'I ' Mr and .Mr:. . Ed Cltl't.er
~"""'' rharm m ""'" m•n •tan t.allllll
aocIet 1 r£, 1' Pat 1 rat.. met
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b.i• luue • heo •·~ ll a aucb ~ a. Jull.n B~erbol' Raverholt demanded., eyeJn1 be r were Lo hold o.n informul lneet;n$ !JJ.iton v...,ltedt h!iatl.ve8 htlre SWlP. r
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llrWIJ• (for an, ceata aD bo.u)
wer• , ...n o w , . ~ q.ubdcaJb. "An,... Nd7 tt pub- ~arller to "coni!IOlidate t.helr~s on - .. eveplouo
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UVRCAS
"'Mr,' WJohn Hayman o! , Letart mar~;..";"... .. ~i:.~~n~to!'" .:rca·~
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UYID.I wid' Iter sta,..otli.!N'
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"Greetfn.p" ~lied Raftrhott.
"Yf)Ufn mald~f.JUp ot ipe," ebll
Actlor In the H011se on 6 llqlwr
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1\trl'e.ll ,'luld b&amp;lnesa vL!d.tqrs 11.t Atheni Wed·

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11o munct.Pal affair
lmmtnemately Jll!'ldal' momlna: for New Salem fot•
aiter the purchase WU COO.SIImated , a vllit with her parent$ Mr end
the ?tllaae af11c11.ll asked for the Y:ra. E. A Yontz
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many unemplo)'ed men ol tht! vll~
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Beldon Nellon returned
\he ~Jv~ hOlldaya wtt.l JVIt.h Lbilm to 'bJ..s home afteT a 'few
the forD'lfiA '))QeD~ Mr. ahtt Mn. days vl'ilt here
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fhomt Wolf'&amp; rarm at Grett. ~~ehd attead IChool a .few •rs the IWi1
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1 morrow A tpuch
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hand ~d ):our name \i 111 •• .llaaf; of Cb&amp;(1eY., Sl18lrll li Wl'y l'U 'With
l.Cfsl Lena Byers of RaclDe spent
ljloor ~ t.wle~ oJ a. tlextn}UI ...,... -..de~ tevar
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"1 t~ days recently with M1.ttle
BJld Ule IJ&lt;Ikt Wtera dllfolJJe lh'l !If. and 'Mrs. JJ.Plelt PearaQD, of, PowltU
'urpenttne never
to b~ , Pomeroy s~t $~~ witq~ ..-t \
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1 :;ou receive your own restgtiatlon_~
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cud wtlh Mr. $nd Mrs ~ ~toI bart and ramf1.v
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I Delmar ward who has employi rolfnt near Atbeni speQt tb't week
Htd here \\lth hl.s family
The m11.rrtage of MaKI.he da.nter
cf thls place to Pred Pratt of near
.E"t.Jversvlll(' has been announced
Herbert Rose and Murl Shain
m&lt;Jtcred to OHlllpolm Sunday They
were accompamed home by Murl's
wife
Mrs Ada Canter e~~tered the hoa1 pital at Parkersburg
last Frlday
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INCE THERE has beerl ouch a hu e and cry recently
anent the lynching in Califorma - whtch Governor l
Rolph as a red blooded Attterican, condoned, it mtght be
well for those who are so thoroughly opposed to any !om•
of capztal pumahment and so thoroughly aroused by the
8ummary actwn of the usually la w-ab1ding people of the
weste rn state, to ponder over the causes of a pent-up
public.
Let us tak e the ease of Jack W1sdom for instance,
the cowboy who but a few days ago, confessed to the
ktd uapm g and murd er of a man and h.s w1fe because he 1
ft•ared the co nsequences of a tr1al fo1 gtv mg them a J
worthl c:.;:-; ch(•c k.
After confessmg that hemous crtme,
he furthel' ndmitted slaymg another person at a dtfferenl
t1m e, y~t that cowardly beast is now aerv mg a sentence
nf li fe Imprtsonment imposed upon hnn In Kansas for his
ouexcusa ble wanton klllmgs, bemg railroaded through to
pn~o n secretly mstead of forfeiting hl A own Ufe
Let us further consider the case of the convtct who
\\ .t s hut recently refused a pardon He is also servmg a
hfe sentence for slaying three people. Unfortunatel.~
there ~rt! uH too few cases wheretn the killers frul to get
\\ ll.ll they re&lt;Juest m the form of parol es or pardons.
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Let us take the case of the murderer who had been
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· bc1 ScW•a bu.'l;lll llc Jc£tl il.c.s l hat ~Polddolo
tw cannot bolt to Lhc Gthet party .,
l11· \HL~; ~ervmg a Be ntence of hfe imprisonment for a
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h~cume he bolted the othe1 party
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1 o term to the t\ld of Lim; part~ He lltill, . . . .
JI\U id l' t' l.:Om mittc d in Chlclllnatl and whn while enjoymg
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iii Ulc \ocnl Man Without n Cotm~ 1 8JIId. . . . .
tl!&lt;tl 11 I -uetlelVcd freedom, Hiew the Wife o f a penitentiary
a, Arlltur 11 Dugs" Baer
Ill The Phillip Nolan or Ferry ..... tlt ... pS 'I·~
olhu.tl nnd wus then e lcctro1 uted How much more ~:~atBeats doomed to Lravel from Man- ~ ._ ..
1,J \Jill! Jl hud l,ee n had thts lwa8t been electrocuted m
hutta.u
lo BI'Ooklyn
Statenhisbland
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Pl od retuw
Never Loshall
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he hl'8t place and the hfe of a good moth er and innocent
u·s All Pollt.lti!i
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1pulse lo luok up Uw Iecoid~&gt; ami see test on mganlzntion gwund
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!'ow much Arnold WJUI paid tm ~Ill· 1
ilf \. uoen ~))al ed.
tn the course or politic.~&gt; IL olt. be- rPndlng WeRt Point, our Mr Tung- I
Clark ..,...~_,.:;·;~~~~~
Jw1l what JWsllfu:atwn (Uil the1e h e fo r .s uch in-ICOJ:mes euent1o.l for the head hean tuff .stmmeu; down and decide~; to I Us ~ad But Its po1Jt1cs of t he
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1-1lam C:'S lll \\ h1c h the 111noce nt Ia. w-ahtdlllg people of out•
ex its
t11c b ull ~ gore 1 s lt'D arc we a re ~ kl8 I . _
tJ.tl!un urc made hm nUle VJCtJ m:; of lustful ktllers who
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Ar.d none or us out.aldCrb know
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8Jlent ThUJ11Clay with lit ~ Mrs.
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~V~wly but 1s .tur un'a.ble to wl\111:
M:r and Mrs Harry Tewell ot
N(Jth Dakota, W F Thompson and
t:itf.er Nora and Mrs Lena Johnt(..D were dinner guests Tue&amp;lay
with Mr aml Mrs H 0 Shtlneneld

hUfklnl com for Cbl.rle.i' ,l.emaa·
T-h~ V. ood s saw moved on the L
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ri Neloon farm !.he past week. and
Mr. &amp;od lla. .J D.: 'ltlback pt
now reMdy, for sawmg Mr Nelson
Rolandus calJed on hi&amp; dau&amp;btir, I!
Ul hJ'vlni a tiQ.rn pattern sawed
M1'8 8Uiic O.lncr ltlld elWdten.
E L. Boswo~th is working bethe put Wftk.
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HobsQn l'epalring house~~ that
Della Lovett sepot ~ wlt~
bo.ve been moved fn constr11et1ng
her fatJte_r, b. M t:oncer
Ml and lire. Emery Powell and the new Route 7 highway
Star orange will m~t ln regular
chlldrert were caWnc ~~ llr. &amp;ad
Mra D\l.le Boyd and d.BU&amp;'bter, re- fii!B8len the Ju\entle O range wl.tl
}lresent the literary pr01ram After
cenUy '
JUnior Wlrtes , has the Chlcken- which the grange will serve O"JSters
and cotfee
pox ·
Mrs Robt McKinney sp~&gt;,n t TueaMr and Mrs Yl.,-ne lll.trWon
and children of Rutland, 1pent d'-Y with her pareflts Mr and M1'8
ThankiiJtvlna With her moUU!r, '\\" A Hampton

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mantpula.Uons
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l&amp; that ma.n
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, _,wm IWlUde Has fullen sv .far t't hbrt in bemg properly admm- J 1
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loU it. down t.o Cladle rock a nd all
.]Ur&gt;t nnU llghtenu:-; pumshmcnl, but 111~tend that they can
18 the 110rrow and anguish
1 ou taan thtlm!;elvl':-i 1-10 lun g before the final hi ow-oft' d0\!8
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Be breake en ap1t9iatment .. ~adl
Patte drln h-er new l:IU' aad rGee ea
• trip with hla Daneee'• famiiJ.
NotlDI her dutappolntaent.. Raver•
bolt quMtluu Pat, a.ut ehe •enlu
tbet ehe lovea Clark Pat Hncen•
t.rat•• OD brkl•• te rerpt. Tba
cemre Lhe brllllae tournameDt lpoD•
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bitter enem;p . Clark Ia .treeent. Be l•
41atrell8ed b:r Patricia • coolneu tee
••rde bttn The conte&amp;lleen. Buer•
holt aniol Pat plaJ with taa~hlne-li..
,recl•ion aalll ~rfeetJon anlll are 1111
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h'iumph In ber heart. Tbe world
wu up!dde doWD for her just now,
.,. It bad Iolli' beaD upaide dowa
tor him To win. to wtD, to win,
to wreet from tb• earde evei'J trick
.,..., held and mor.-wbat victol'J'
m all of Ufe eou1d be eo thrUUqf
l)b Jllllan Baverholt knew how 1be
(eli.
"Doll"t. he laid mlldlJ', "dol!'t
.. dam.orallzed bJ' J o a1 IU«e~IL
~he wp tan't our1-not 1et •
It wu A\ one o'clock P•tricia
ana Juhan Haverhoh triumphed
eve• Mr and Mrs. GramlUe Simp.
•on and the otlelals computed th•
•otal e eo t e • ot the tournament
~emn~ The Reubu Blair eup be·
longed to Julian Baverholt. the
~onor'• mo•\ bitter enemJ'. It wa•
1101 a populet I'Jetory. These pla.yf
the ott ..art, weN Blair'•
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that p..rtlrblar eOyt of Unpopular.
ltJ He q~Ju outdi4 tumlfllf 111

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Patrtcla eoald not object. She
could object to nothlnl now ~park·
Una laul'hi!lC intosieated w'lth the
bead 7 Wine o't IUCCIII, ebe 1tood
Jn the mulst of the mUUn1 rroup,
which bad awatted the Anal outr.ome. Deifuted playen all, bitter,
resen=l. jealou, emillnc t.bei r
sweet., faJH talilelo ofterfq their
~.lleaninclell IDJineere eonpatulaI"Jona To \h~ Jirl enr;pthi'lll' ran1
F"Ue. She to..ed eneythin• t.onilbt..
"Yen the hqe, ornata, ehi:nlac, cup,
• waidnc her ume and Jallan • A
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Planded routhtUUJ, ap-peallDc' t.o
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aeeuaed him. ~ .bu face
nll continued
to... , a watt n. 1-eport
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ftuahed. wtt.b Allin eolon. She won. 'rom the lower h01.se
Judiciary
deted lf ClUk bad ~tea tb- aljtielt. ' 0 Dl'Uitl.f1t._
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if he .re,liaed. that 1he had .ror:t bti'
Tlii!re-·m,.a- di$p001Upif' • i\mOhg
apW'B Iaiit nl.ht. Not that it mat- wme house and senate leaders to
tered pArtleularlr, but be bad leem.. recei:IB l.onight until next week
e4 10 in~relted.
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HOb,••.1 ahd you'd pro~abiJ 1\:t
AD -RUN,
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a loot at the teleframe," .aid tla~.
erbolt euuaUy. indic:&amp;tinl the 'lie
Helen Row.:h who haa employ·
•tacked ln the chaiJ: I:Hifide him aqd nent. at Gallipolis, spent the weel•
enjoyll;ll' Patricia'• blr, •urpr1sed end a.t home
eyel. "J'n •one tbrourh t.t'tem aJ
Lucy Rickard of Graham 8t~o.·
readJ'." b• addecL ~ouP at lea,t ~:lyn 8 ~~~ma~lday night Wjtll
ba]! tbe et~ t.a addreBsed to tou."
Dor.aey Roush and tamlly wel s
AU tbilf abe 1a1ptd, .. ht lcalllr.g on Will Clark and raml.ly
dumped t}\e envelopes into b~T 1•11 Sunday
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•f&gt;J'be fruite ol clory," be •aid.
Milton Jark, Dela. Ann and
"'Coftl'r&amp;tul&amp;tlou from er&amp;ek-pots Richard Ord were Sunday vlsltom
who wen' to Mil JOG a bovae and. of George H.esson and family
lot Ia Fl~ from deadbeata who
Mr and Ml'll William Johnso't
want JOU &amp;0 lerul tUm moner, from spent the week end with Mr and
amblt1oua matron• in Bronsvilt. Mrs Tod Larue of Hartford
who wouW love to bne rou d.J'op in
Mn Pard Hudson and daughtct
for a• eveallls and teach tbem how Betty May of Point, were ca.lllnq
to plaJ bridae tor the prlee of your on her mother, Mrs Ann Hesson
eupper. lt'a a ~at: lit., •1 dear, Sunday
1t ;poa doa\ weeken.•
Hazen Roush and fallllly spent
114 eoald aot de•troJ ber pleu- the week end wlth his pa.retns Mr
arw. Suec:eN and adala~oll were old and Mn Okey Roush
to bJ.al, the, were anr \o ber. She SALES REPORT or THE PT.
Jtal'llld. l'oin&amp;' !~'roup tbe enul- PLEASANT LIVE STOCK CALES
~ trllt -~-~ ~a"elo11 • t1 ~In
CO, Poln&amp; Pleuani. w. Va.
•"- - uODI peop • un.uOWll
Baturda.y Dee 9 1933
to her. to ruliM lbat theJ knew
Hop receipts 175 to 220 lbs 365
ber. to realise t'bet •be bad atepped to 3.85, llrhts 3 6fi to 3 85 , fat sows
from tilt rub !~lie a potltioa of , 2 76 to 3 00, boars 2 50 to 3 oo
promln.e~
Cattle receipts steers 3 00 to 3 75
A plaJ''-1' card eompanJ wanted hellers 2.60 to 3 45 ro.t cows 2 oo to
W ouldft'l you like to luJ..., a m-,.,e
to .uct her •aroaa o1 playln&amp; :;::70 caru\E!rs lUi o lOOt milk eowa
earcta. • cotmetie ~pan' wanted 13 00 to 1'1 flO
MJilh thae Hotpoinl feotara
•er to aee.pt a JMZ"• •afp)J of to v;~ ea~:1u~,P 8 ~~ 0to~~~~~
~IDII and lot!olll tn return for the Ilion and heavte.s :.125 to 4 lO
~~"" 11e&amp;! of UIDf Baber neom~~
Tl:lckO..IJ £LI:U.
.-on, • -r. 8 1mon
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Wlten Patriel• came down1teln de an arcument between him aad
electrle heat aooli.•
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dty.
...... f.ollowmc m~rntn 1 Haverholt bia wife, a •mart. lhop wanted her
Mrs Minnie Orr called on Mrs
to ode a a fa at a •
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~patraft&amp;ft a lfn. Elton Bart- Rhooa McElroy, MondQwas at ~akf••t. not "' e -aa•- S f~'iG 8 OQkl, ~k
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Mr and Mrs ~ ~bert Hlll .lf
the1 can cook.
llfldL'Ia1'1:111tl Cllct
t&gt;erelY. tonftal 4iniQ room tiai to at~ .. clve r~ ..::" lit.
e· and SOIUJ, Bobb): and ~uey, of ~­
the eozr, eo~ortable breakfut .w, ~ . lt~l' ...~ tlf.ri tart, wete TUesday dinner gUests • ~T._,ELil¥"~ ·
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n~ a ~eumk plaee eheerful Ja'iluBanrhlt;;~i;;'. of }!CI aQ41llfra., e. :£ 'l'ruuell
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abc,:at
Wltb _ehJnt.' aad pewter aM delft.
"It'• _ Wa aU ntJd.". arutouneed
c B Morris apent Wednesdt'j'
Xeepe' .._~~-1 a\
Weannc • veJ.-et dJUtlnl IIQWD, Patricia. atarlq d~'l at'"' wlth H. V Tucker.
the temperature
otlu.rdudeo.
smokina, hunched onr a ne•a- lad
lUlkatiOa.
1e
Mr.s Lottie Hayman ealled on
dial
paper, Julian Rnerholt PNieated
c:mm
top are ll.t:l'! Minnie Orr and Mrs Ethel
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a p1eture of 10lid maaeullne C!ODI· ~.{b 'II .-1:
t • l'tdlctd. On,
fllltft CIIMr
aeep1 oo • ao
fort, a ph:Lun th11t; made Patricla laltU:~'Walt til~~
ott wlU.
Mr and Mrs Raymond P'r&amp;n~ 1
dl.._ bot u Ioiii
Cook1 Ye~-~ab&amp;e.,
almo1t he5itata to lDterrupt.
the 1: te
ehutptOlllhl T II
spent Prlday with relatlvtia here
•• you wlab.
"Want comport" llhe a a ked,
..; ra i
tid
/ -r. •a
M.lldred Singers of Ea1le Ridge,
meata, puddiDp lu
comiflr Up behind blm,
to :
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I WU 8 recent guest of Edythe
one YeMe1 at IUlle
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"I'd lovt tt. Slt dOWII., PatrlciL Da
cep
t eo• ~ Stout
time without lnter- FlitHa•epleatyofUMBan you had your eoft'etf"
~Y~ ball
IWf
~: ~ Mrs. Paul Orr visited her pa:-able work •urfaoe.
mllllllnti of oclon.
11 Area a10t lbe toW him • a d
y ba rut ablllt7 ba ents, Mr and Mrs. L J Morehead
added 1D ah.OC!~ tonel, &lt;~~ave ,ou
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wltllMif·· ofM':Jle~~leFr~~ and son 0
&amp;DJ t~a of tb.• bourf It • aearlr ....S. wJIU IF eqaaliJ' It ul •on... D Morris called on Mrs Pra~ci3
aoon.
~. an d d augu•ters of Racine,
-T:Im• \a ao..-"•-ln m, ~·.J
ar.- tlda
JOG. h a.. 7 -v
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~JookeoJDOIIII&amp;1Tn
roe SWlday p.m
momtnc," be llltltHd IMr, •l:l'•tcb· u. -~ ~ r • • I Mrs Minnie Orr and Mrs. Ethel
IDa
looki.Da tlalidl
M\M&amp; -~11' . -..... 'r aw
and da\llhter, Marilyn, called
alld
?Dd IUJ~ -wtU. hi mO. brfiC'il .,..,..._ .,,._ . . on Mr. ana Mrs. Ira Hill a.nd sons
Jrkla, 1lo ~- u oho _,_. olallr, 010 a ~
or P!eur.nl View, l"riday.
honolf ad - - 111m "'fo~'n
1 Lyda Mao Peanon spent
10
alltly, •roa Y~'Ya
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Polllelo, tr7JDa t o - u - u week end ~ llllrl 'l'rulooll.
Jut ~h~ OJ .,...,_ ~ ... _ _
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a. Roy -...on anti
woman.
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Racine, aatled on 8
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about'for years

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ERE Ia a real Christmas sug~· .on. Give her tWa
beautifully modern, fu II pon·elain eljlamel
Hotpolnt Elootric Range on our spPdul ChrietJI!.a•i
Budget PI~. Terma make it ea•i•·r lo own this mllrveloua new range than to 4e without it.
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HotpoInt gives you all the remarkable food savinga1
for whieh electrie cookery is famous. Meats cook in i
.~,· ~e-~ Olffl , 8J\vory juices with less shrinkage. V,~
ltli)'Ie. Ntaib lhelr h~th-giving minerals. Pot.'
pans stay clean without •couriug. Give this new •
method of cookery to your home while terDl8 are low. 1
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prices you may never find so low again. Buy now. I
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Middleport, Ohio•

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..You•ve m~ced to mlse an esti.tiDe evenln&amp;', Reuben, I've JUSt won
your cupl"
For proof he wated tbe trophJ
in the air
"'So 1 he~" laid tbt other maD.
coldly, HAlla; me to prt86Dt my
COn&amp;'l'&amp;tulationa."
.. Are they from the heart f .. lnqulred Haverholt w l t h 4eftnlte
mockery. Be added muatnrly, ..I'm
afraid, Reuben, rour eoJ)V'I.tula.
tione don't come from the heart.'"
")[y name le Biair, il you ple...,
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The older man'e red face wu
quitA purple.
"'You reallT 1hould h a • • been
ben," Haverbolt wu eaylnc In bb
drawUna, aupenor t.onet... If JOU
had 0~;t 1 _.ed me &amp;r:ld mJ partner
earefully J'OU mtrbt. you know. 7011
reall;p mt 8 ht baYe learned to play
a Uttle brid.Je. Jt wouldn1t burt you,
Reabttn.•
'Ufbanb," uld til• other, tnm·
bUnc 'W'I1;b dront. "t.banke jue.t. t.be
eame 1 eu mate oa\, 1 beUeve
with~at 8Dlployinc JOUr '()&amp;l'ttcul.;
brand of l'r&amp;Dd-tt&amp;Dd brlQe."
~')[7 11'aftd·ataad bridle bl.1
proyed alncularlJ elective."' Baver-holt
thoueb~1111J' and
thea Ald. drawlq Patricla fo~~o
ward. ..MaJ I pl'IHil\ MJ aiece!'J
Ball a hundnd ptOplt aaw Blatr
draw back ud eokllJ •iew tM alrl,
aaw him i8aon ber u:tendecl band,
eaw her babd llowlJ' drop,
"One RanlioJi.,u announced
Reubell Blair, "ia jllli oae more
Havetholt thaD 1 car. to know."
Whereapon, be lqUMrel;y turned
hte back and left the room.

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••tt'L rl.&amp;D.' ehe murmured cmce
k Juban •1It'a eo muth fun. I feel
-.1 feel aa If ) elmpiJ eouldn't

Jack Wlaclom
Harry Prifch.,rd
Harry l'~it.~h~t;~; . fli!J,!t .IIJA\~\ 1\vichit~
muph~~' t c"'\\;j~n me'"&lt;~\!~ t,'and
so ught!1a ~villi~'P.\l!l&amp; 'pl'o.m~utiffiFon 8 1~o"u8 1
'eon\plet•l:~ "' nzt ;u
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..=Iii~' ~ ' , Ka•., by lJack, WtsdOIJil ceuti
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up; the
check 'IAUM'
at nbtcl\lnilon,
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to police. Wiadom was removed t;o tl\e state
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' reformatory at Hutchinson to avoid poaslble mop ll.ctlon, wbich had caused Gov. wu:
ffrpln : ~u~, ljl llf!!l i!;. ~ll!:ol:N: ,ot.,Qkljlhoma to order out t)Vo troops of, national guatd8111en to pro. 1
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i\ilj;j~. wone. It ~,o ljld be h~~

Mrs Ella Archer of Ravenswood
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were ca lled to the bedside of thetr
mother Mrs Nealy Manuel wbo
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Local Taxi-Man 1
Injured In Crash 1

VIRGINIA
GREGG
Phone 682·L

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CRAPTER TWENT'f·FIVB

put Ior pu.l'klll g I:IPdcl! ~'. Uti that ever v Saturday mght l11t IUe Un Ltl they a:;ked about hLs
t hal LS ill nil favoral&gt;( o for KhOJIJ1JIIg, ono flnd s tho town Mo.lth He gets his fhst letter
'It grieves w; to 1\CCCIJL )'0111
m n Ja m and UJlrnt~J 1f he t~ the drtver of on automobile.
rcsigno.tton.
&amp;nd rep1te1:1
&lt;•tth•'l t tvm g to tlnd u pnrkmg place or lrymg to drive
' I haven t rtJslgned
th"ouo.th the vtllag e
There tH no LIH:l J10tlllion lo fmd fault w1th auy IIH.Iivtd
' Anyway IL grieves us lo o.ccept
u,d lor th e confutuon because it would not be fair to do
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llowevcl', we must fa(• e the fuctM which are t hat
It grleves me that you accllpterl
&gt;&lt;o m c thmg muf4t he done to handle the situation m som l• It Especially, before 1 tendered lt..'
manner or we at·e gomg to lose trade to other towns by
It grieves us that we have arleY~
ou 1 t roubl e l'ather than to gain trade by allowing indis- t.c! you
cnm mat~ stopping here, the1-e and everywhere.
Thereupor' the terrific struggle
Ont( officer, let 1t be said hel'e now, can be m only for g:r-Jevlng honors la terminated In
one :ipot ,m the town ut any g1ven point and conRequently Mlory and ita post8cr1pts The walruEt swallows the oyster The tear. JON Antonio
1t 1:-1 Jmpl;JMSible to prevent the series of tie.ups and general C~renched letters u.re ru.., t.hrouah ltlver1, wbo
be Ia leader, to
t onfmnon.
No one will object to a car stopping long t.he wrlna:er And hung up In the llbeH
which have
Ttophy Room to dry
enough to allow passengers to be discharged from It to
Martine• Barriol
t.nte t· a store or even to wait a short tlm e for the pasaenger to return to the car.
What many do obJect to, however, und they are not
r.ureasonable m their obJeCtions, is for drivers of can: tro
t&lt;~l u p them and park 41 double" and leave the1r cars while
1hey go into various stores to do their shopping and tie
up lt•a ftl~ while they are gone.
An even more glaring imposltlOn is that uf truck~
wlu l' h •top to unload, In that they will stop (as llle wnter
lSI' w one a short while back) w1th the front of their truck
hl oc kmg a parking place while the rear blocks anothot
nud the drwer walks through the patklng space to dehver
l1os 110ods to the store. The practlco ts done olmply
bee"""" the drtver saves time and effurt in carrylug the
goods and not being compelled to walk around hill truck.
II'" lack of uon~lderatlon Is so cof!Wlutc and his "unmiti·
gaLcd ra)l" sp '11reat that he •lloulti be pro..,cuted to the
full extllnt of tho law wlienever hp Is found dolna such
u tru lr.
Our cprt&lt;!jltlo!l8 with holliday buyers out in numbel'l!,
RO'c • uch
we
expect a certlltn amount of mocu' en 1enco,, ~-~~~~~ 1\fld confualon llut our present system
and the I!
lac;]&lt; Qf co1111ideration tor· the •••rar• 1
qf them on the hlrhway, certainly i•l

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ANNlVEit8AR1' OBSERVED
Oharlty Council, No 246, O.ua:hW( ll as ca11 1~, . r xf)t f !.I'd
rcl11 of Amerlca, he)d a .111J: o cloe.k
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r!Jlcken cUnner, recently, aL Lbelr J. tl Moulden Sulfen t.~ · !
hail 1, ob&amp;ervanoe of the ninth
erationa When Car Over·
&amp;unlverMry of the OJ'IaDlutlon or
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MORNING STAR
t•u oouncll A .shower was also
tum• Near Add11.01'1.
g1ven
for
Mrs
Bldney
Roy
(Loul&amp;e
village Frltlay momlni
Ohllna:erl a recent bride.
H :Moulden, taJn-drlver of 1
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H was lenrned from Councllma
JCW!ph Faulkr nlle;ger and wUe
About thirty members VMrt! pre- Middleport had a narrow e&amp;eape 1
Ross E Powell
Thursday. thai
h'l d Mrt: Ima Rose- of Akron who
plo.ns he.ve been made to place 2~ mt fOl' the dhyu'!r and shower r~ death when hfl was aerkmaly
1 ere 1 ece n~ g u es t ~
or their parE1ecUon of omeen vta.s al&amp;o held
thoU(Ih not. crl.t.lcally Injured in a )
&lt; 1 t.t; S S llol "' al\d wlte have
Mr Moulden •
:~·~ '~oc~'";,"u~"UJ':::•r. ":.~~ Mr and Mrs Jamea Stevens were crallh neartoAddi&amp;on
letUlnt-cl l fll1 11' llu: y were a.ccom·
the report reaehlnR
roc k to be placed on several roadpamed by Olha Clendenin and
Wedneada)' Pomeroy, waa injured when h!JJ I
Sl anle&gt; Hnltt 1 whu c-xpeet to vls1t
way improvement projects within '181tora In RutlaQd
11) e~ they atetnded
a family re- a1•tomobUe skidded from the hliJ'h ~ 1
d fe ~ w t- t k ~
t•nlon held at the home of M.r way and overturned Into the dltr..h 1
R ~ \I V ti. l !II L'C l! JJgS are .stUlin pro-~teven'.s slater, Mn Dora Braley
o., the side of the
~~ C ~~ "t lh1 MOl Ul fl8 Star U B
His lnjurlea consisted chiefly of a
F M Arnold. or Clnclnnatl ar~
1 1mprovement project! the council·
i ~ HUI t h
man
said
and a considerable J lved Wedneada.y for a tew days ln.cerated tar cu~ about the bend
r.hock
and
lo.si!
of
blood
Tbe
chie
f
1 o. Rllf' II Jl(J fam ily ot Columbus
I amoWJt of rock wm be nt'eded for business vlsl.t here
1.,,,d Ray uJ ond Pullins and familY of
causea
for
alarm
aceordlf\J'
to
om.
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Mrs Lewis Burford, Mra WUUam
1 l\H He ~m o n we1" t.he recenL guest8
Rock Quarry To
Keep 25 1 til~
wo'k
or the Holzer Hospital at
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,Streets to be Included tn the pro· Robson and Mr and J.bfl OI'Jlo clalll
1 ur Ira Wolfe an d v.lfp
OalUpolls
were
due
to
shock
and
Busy Prepar1n1 Rock !Ject are Beech orant Sevent.h a no Tracy of Pomeroy were Hur.tinrton lc&amp;S o! blood before he was brought j
Arthur Slngt'r l01&gt;t h18 bam 1;,
For Highways
several others In South Middle, 'lsi tors Wednesday
fu e here last Thursday nlaht. All
to the hospital
J
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Mrs PaUl Leonard, Mra C H
At 1 15 ho.!!pital attaches said t)e 1
I h\estock v.ere rescued but an tltie
The remainder or the quota of Wise, Jr, Mr and Mrs. CeeU Brad- wa, being prepared for a. blood
c 'Jrn and Iced and mOf!t of bta
TO BE IMPROVED
] 100 men wiU be given JObs Frldav bury and son Charles A&amp;a, spent tramflWon
! .. rmmg implements ~ere destroyed
Unless complications
should the present plans mature We~nesday ln ColumblL!•
It waa thourht at t-he hospital
LP~ter Halley altf'nded the fuDRemainder To Work In 1 properly, on the Pythian M\mlclpal L L C1uney and Roe.l E PoftU arise,
that he would recover No bones
I r al cf h1~ c omm Grant O~a~
Wt're busmeas vlaiton In ColumbU!, v.ere found to be broken on extt ·
project
t • Rd HOU!&gt;f' W Va recently
Pyth•Jan park Recent- \''""
At least 75 men wm be put to Wedr.esday
r.1Jnatlon of the physicians
1 Joseph Th01 1 n and 'Wtf~ of OhJly Purchased
work thel'f! ~hould t.he arrnngP.ment
MJssts Frieda Faehnle and Maty
1 ccgo Ill Mr5 Thorn dottl'lll ' aq.d
be completeci Thursday Powell de- Park will leave Friday to spend ttle
' h• Malcolm of S t. Albaria Wl'&amp;. the
httle
11rl
at
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a
Santa
At
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ft
happy
Final preparations
wore being clared
end In Columbus
f fii€ Sl S Of the1r parents Theod,(Jl!
di~tlon! a~
a pre·tal!te
ot
JO)'I
to
come
m
the
nation u ehlldren reaf
IJlade Thursday by
of·
rhe village rOO"ntly "omoJet.cd
Nina Russell and NeJUe Ma.ckln
Hamm a nd wife
Th1e ..ctme m
ot the 1tore
visitors In Parkersburg WedRichard Henderson of COOivtlle
!1clai8 and those In charge of the plans for the purchase or Pythlan
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I''M assist ing Emerson Rttlter wUh
county CWA projects to put at park rr om the Fdles lodge Kulghts nesda)'
MASON
CITY
ttves
Pittsburgh
v.ho
have
been
Lhe
(0ontlnueo rrom ~ ODe)
Mrs Elmer McCarty left We d~
,
least 100 men 00 work within the of Pl thias to tum the park Into
Repairs &amp;re beinG made on the KUest~ or thP. latter s mothf!r Mrs r rm work recently
Gu:y Archer and family of Ath·
Senator Haynes, whO had voted to
-liJcal rraded achool hou.ae thl.!l week George Beegl~ returned to the1r
f' llS \lof'l e the Sunday guE!M&amp; of
retain monopoly in the bill, opened
DoP!lkl F~elsong or Athens
H C Turner was a buslne.u; vl~l - h'lme Sunday
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a counter attack on the Whltt.e- .. ptmt the week · end at his home tor at pt Plea!ant Tuesday
Mrs Arthu r EHgle Mrs Nellie C'uno. Hnmm and tamily
Rev Harwood of IncUana. f!J~d
more amendment, by moving to :;-.( "P.
Mr and Mn A A Board of Ora- Johroson and duughter Laura and
strike out the word
drug' and
Mr 11.nijl Mrs L C Furbt&gt;e v;Pr-o t&gt;Jtm Station vtslted relatives here "•1rs Daug las Johnson and bab~ II P appGintmen t for Rev ~oriia
make all stores eligible for retail , u; ltprs at Gharleston Saturda y
Friday
r.IotO!cd to Atheu s Tue~day and 5unduv mo r r&gt; lnK nt the Nea~ Clia ..
package liquor 11ates permits
Radford Ingels 'i8 reported to be
Mary ~iizabelh Blet.ner of Hunt- called on l'homas Quick who W :l~
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"I do not see
how a majority Ill at h'' home here
lngton spe-nt the week end with her lnjurr.-d in an outomoblle acc1dent
vvting against a monopoly by the
Ell:!ll.befh and Lucy cooper w111 n.. rentB Mr and Mrs Chru;ty Elet- r..lld l&lt;&gt; at a hospital there
I
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state,. he declared
can con-\ ilc lloote!.!&gt;es to ~~ S F R Sunday ner.
t
Mn; Mlllh P{! Compton and ~on of I
WOME~
sr1enll.cu.'!.ly vote for a monopoly by !dlOQl, class at Ulelr home here
Mr Tuckerman or Middleport Cl)lumbus who spent th e pa...t two
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wa&amp; a business visitor here Monday "teks with he1 pa1m1ts accompane
dr(lgglsts
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.,.y
even
n&amp;
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1/&gt;Harrlsqn or Cleveland rallied to fLe boys and , girls basketball The Wah.am&amp;. bl\'~etball teams 1( d 1let h us ban d h ome s un do.y wh o
upoD a.~. JDUIIedlatelj hla •A aeaat; ~ eolllliD,• he npliecl the defense or the Havnes propo- t Pnms will ll}t"et ttle Wahama v•Ul meet ~ ~ams from Middle - \\US also th e \\e! k tnd guest of Mr 1
SYNOPSIS
~~~~Yhleg,h • ch9bl at Middleport Sat- ,m~rM~~dE~~:~alci Fru;tt&gt;r at,
face lit with wleked ;tor. "All lift In 4i1cuft aDd .... 1mew that be sal Pxplalning tho.t It was h1s be· t.Htms on lhe local floor
PrettJ, 1•01 Petrlc:la Warm __ _..._...."'-,.be ann.,.,....t li alee- wa 1 ..M..t..~.... ol Jteallen Bl&amp;lr'l lief that tempero.nce would be fur- eve11J ng •
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••nwllliariJ aeeepta th• •tte•tloal ~-..., .. ~
oMJlere eomea Beubn Bli.bt" - u......-;.~ opportgnltiea.
Lhered by "making It as ~&gt;asy to buy
A D WUcoxin Was a bl4Sirlesa
Chrl.sty Bletner, Homer Rou.sh, lf!)ded the fun eral of Ltu! II ttl".. s I
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•ffJ
- btl diU --." 1M •• , . a. package of llqUOl (IS It Is to buy a ~ I S Plor 11I Pt PIeL'liUI
•-t Ba_
"'May
Utd Eugene Gress were business l'ncle In Middleport
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• I BILL H c Gee.. r ...e
'l'hue came am---~~
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w.. tn'ath UwW abe ref~ Oae nnYinln'IU. Htllo -~ '- .,..,.. otthattM..-.1:. SM looked ca n of coffee.
The .regu)a.r monthly meetlng or visitors at pt Pleasant Tuesday
M.r and M1 s
F.rl
Shearf'r or
The Favor of Other Mea
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t Teache's • A·· -Iatloo
Ellen Mee!l and Bernice Farley Charleston ~ penl thP \'.f't&gt;k en d 1 Unluatw o v•n l ' of bll!Jul«&gt; tlowdal17
. . . . .'- Bil!"' . . . . •7 a
hll Rep. Beuben Bla1r WUft u.l• ai
erpct ldm on, ~
"Poonle nre entitled 00 get Uquot
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to
bo el
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M.~ kt I "'•te blm as eas1ly and as cheaply as PM- I will be . field at the community st udents at Marshall College spent with Mr and M1 s Richard Beegle ,00-;,_• .{.,~~~ " ~~"~o~r tx?::f. Thl'a ~~:~
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Mr
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Mrs
Robert
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your ... h,!ebOJdy Mo~t-,ent.. .rr.tbat'dand
lloJU ID t.err•r •H er &amp;teJa_...-,
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The Waham a ba s ke ,~
tean!S or Ann!•
co u,upal.oid Y1111 11"'t Yfl lo w to~ nl..,. t. .,..
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i Ou1.hrle of .... ~... res
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, ~k "' 1 •n&gt;pl.,~ , dull .,)'.,.._ bad brei.t11,
feUIDI • IIC8Dia ...
ea coat. He e&amp;rJ"hd, a JO]d-hea4ell t.entloaa, bttorilhlittle IUI11u
'So t hat the
purcha.se of liquor u bu 9 1nes.~T vlslt0t here Monday
pla~d at Tuppers Plains Saturday lhe hillers pmentfi Mr and Mrs b&amp;d t1u1 ij ~tas dinlnen h-tk.dacl!L YYI"
Pa&amp;rlcla I• f•rcecl te mab her Uriaa cane• ID hia --'" ..... 'WU a fat, ...u
'"A perfect ..aeif.pticm." rnpon.l- D w111 have no more 'romance' value
H I
d WUU
Bl tne
e\efllng They 1!1'ere reported to have Cllarlcs Bt&gt;eglc and fmnll}
;:~" ~~~~':h~nk:~~"•,':.!':nkiV.;u rh~~·,m~Jt
~ ,UJLnr profeo-•oa-• ..ri.re. 1•· watch' wblclo~.·- o-••;:; eo( w . . .~~•t -•~un•lf. u_ rr'than the nnrchnSf' or n cnn ot
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visitors )Saturday
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Mrs Lon OI!Jbf; and daughlt'r I t•u:u~"'r~~..~"'t rm t;veobod,. ll'rtll
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Ho91cVer the Sheppard-Whlttf&gt;Mr und 'Mr11 James ~of!Binger , e SCC}l'e for the boys game was Wlnltred and M1s Annie HoopE's
l:lut 1.. nt take .alt• min!1'111 ,..tea.
1tiiL laUan Unerholt, Ute brWae wblch t"· 1-- 1011 of \h• &amp;netent U.te1 -.u too. All ua Jnoid,.e playaud Okn H'1gglns were Vloltors at 22·21 l,h favor of Tuppel'll Plains .snent Titmsda) w 1ih Mrs Aug"•ta oil• lut.tive !.l&lt;ll• lanuv.. ...adJ.,. 01'
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nJOte 8fOU" COntending thBt di'Ug
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as:pert. 111aku her ..,.,
tond to cH.apl•J'• en Ute et.cb. other."'
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au
"e score or
.. game Elo.l~&gt;er a nd M; nr,li Mrs Grover of lhi~ vols.or. tht.L tleatroy•_)'(lur periQnal
••"a to bll palatial home where he He DelcmciiMI to one 'Of the ftrt,t f&amp;m.
She Mtlllled Uollt to debate Ute gists were the lo~lca! retailers of
James Diehl returned to Hunt-. wa:i:ed 9-9
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1 eha.•m I hey c11n t •II• it ror tli•J' onll
lntr..aee• her .. hil ldece. Pat Ia illu o1 th~South he had been tn matter when 11&amp;.-.rbolt to...d ov.r liquor because their pharmacllrt 11-~lllgton l\londay :where he has emph Mttars of Charleston W118 ', Mrs Earne1'1l Clark o.nd son Gene W,~~e~~!nt~tot~~ :~~~Yo~::;~~b~;n:, •dn.,
laolipant antil Baurholt explliu
L"'- Socl·'
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u ••-,. ••- po-r, ••· --•
cense
"Insures their responsibility," •oyment
nw...uainess
vl!litm her~ dufll)8 the ~nf: n t F r I·'uay wlth MI'S Rl ch nrd I .:ayed
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Only" rr.,.. """" of y0ur bll~ ju.lc. w1ll
lie wu thinkiaa of her re,utau•n. bad been • ~ Re-'~t.r. Bil ber ow;u name tor dle erst time in
Mr .8ri\dbury of Wddleport was
Ut egle
.tcp thi• .t ..eay P"'"''" io ruur b.~-..~b.
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a bu.'llness visitor her8-tMonrl&lt;tv
Mn Myrtle Moor;;: and J ean
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one 1mld '"""t•bl\' .ned1clM wh1ch 11Aru
Patr• Htte J
own !Dl])Ort.anee wef8'hecl: coDatan~ priM, Mllll Patricia Raverholt. tht
The SenaLe then di&amp;'«)lved lhe
M's C"·lsty Bletne' anci,..,.uaua"· Rc.t.uth r N
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awrence SaLwt a fr"" no w ur •u ur hllo Ju•e~ " C.artt~r •
Clartr TrKJ, &amp;he- polo pl•Jer.
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ew Mraven
.lnd Lllllan Salser of Columbus 1:.
L!tU• Lher Pille Nn u!omel (mere\lrJ I
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l 1'1~I1 s part'nL'I ' Mr and .Mr:. . Ed Cltl't.er
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UVRCAS
"'Mr,' WJohn Hayman o! , Letart mar~;..";"... .. ~i:.~~n~to!'" .:rca·~
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her daugh- r.etum
CaNer'• Uttle.
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Charles- • ROthgtJ.&gt; or \,flevelaod
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Haylllan
Liver P•ii•A•kby tor
nafnl' lllld Ret what
UYID.I wid' Iter sta,..otli.!N'
t.lta Yaneed.
ol oonbaet llrtdp'f"
~nsJng
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s~c nt the ~Wfek end here With ~lic01e 0f I Ml
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Utne. MeetiD.I Pat •cai.D a\ a ... _..
"Greetfn.p" ~lied Raftrhott.
"Yf)Ufn mald~f.JUp ot ipe," ebll
Actlor In the H011se on 6 llqlwr
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1\trl'e.ll ,'luld b&amp;lnesa vL!d.tqrs 11.t Atheni Wed·

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Charlet Lemuttr Wed •-.

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11o munct.Pal affair
lmmtnemately Jll!'ldal' momlna: for New Salem fot•
aiter the purchase WU COO.SIImated , a vllit with her parent$ Mr end
the ?tllaae af11c11.ll asked for the Y:ra. E. A Yontz
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al'l)rova.l of proJeota t.here to ~lace
many unemplo)'ed men ol tht! vll~
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Beldon Nellon returned
\he ~Jv~ hOlldaya wtt.l JVIt.h Lbilm to 'bJ..s home afteT a 'few
the forD'lfiA '))QeD~ Mr. ahtt Mn. days vl'ilt here
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Mr and .Mra B A Hallda.y

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Maxine Smith wu ~ un.ab!e to
fhomt Wolf'&amp; rarm at Grett. ~~ehd attead IChool a .few •rs the IWi1
ll' the 86Uie zcorrp; pl'\)PCI:ty
V'feelt ~ues of lUnt166
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It
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1 morrow A tpuch
at ~~" " VU.tde J4DJ MlJd.nod
9ugb~ Ra_ytp.DIId
hand ~d ):our name \i 111 •• .llaaf; of Cb&amp;(1eY., Sl18lrll li Wl'y l'U 'With
l.Cfsl Lena Byers of RaclDe spent
ljloor ~ t.wle~ oJ a. tlextn}UI ...,... -..de~ tevar
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"1 t~ days recently with M1.ttle
BJld Ule IJ&lt;Ikt Wtera dllfolJJe lh'l !If. and 'Mrs. JJ.Plelt PearaQD, of, PowltU
'urpenttne never
to b~ , Pomeroy s~t $~~ witq~ ..-t \
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It M!,l Be a Merry Christmas!

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Joe Stanley Thura®y .
, MN.t)(tv• Bolton and -Mrs. Humphrey of Pomei'Of. aper• . one evenIng 19ollt week · with M.ON MorrU

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Myrtle MorriJi was caUing on .Mra
' Robert 8ta.nles ' reeen\.Jy.
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Helen Han1tli &amp;pent Wednead&amp;y
, ever-ins with EUc.tn Byr)ey,
Mr. and Mn. Emmett Haning
B!Jeht Tburada.y in Pomeroy w:lth
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Cnrl Lernmate and famUy or oo!t•mbus villted recentll' with Oha.s
Beal and wife.
Avery Nelson ol Hemlock Grove

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H11.Uie Kroopp of HarrfBomrllle was

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C'al ting on H. R . Knopp fttday.

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Left to right : Secret11ry of Agriculture WaH.:u:e, Edward A. O'Neal, presid l:!nt uf
the American Farrp Bure!'.U Federation, ~nd George N. Peek, who b retiring as na~
tional farm administrator, posed for this pictu re at th e federation'r~ conve ntion in
1 Chicago.
Both P ee k and ·w allace addretised the co nv e nti on~--

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Gcn'l Code, Sees. 10508-1 10509-6-1' II
1-:btate ot bdre.- Ollkey; Deeea.ed
Notice is hereby given t-hat Tbom- ~
n.s and Emmett Gilkey have been
duly appointed af\CI qualified as
AdmlnlsLrators with the Will an- I
nt:Xed of the Estate of Andrew Oil- 1
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6 or kfy late or Meigs Counly, Ohio, de- i
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7 room house, !uin8J)e preferred, ceased.
Dated t his 121.h day of Dec. 1933. 1
by fll.mily Of 3. Write Box 276,
B. A. McCullough !
Ptlmeroy, stvlng partlr::ulara aud
Judge of the Probate Court
locat~ .
12-13-3i
Meigs County, Ohio.

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APPLE GROVE

Mr. and Mrs. B. H Hudnall vts- ~C row, Bundo.y .
· cr. Mrs. BrQGcl or JUhla.nd . K;·,
Hed the latter's uncle Levi Caato
Ml:;s Catherine Roush £pent tiw wcrn gue~&gt;t.s oJI Mrs. Brc·sle's bra ·
week end wtlh Florence a nd f 'ran- thcr-ln-law und si~;;ter, Mr. and
Rev, :f_.~;~.w flp\Shed a ve.r;· sue- at Millwood Sunda).-.
cuslul Ulree weeks meeting 11\St
Mr6. Ben Bnnford und daughter ell! NDl'rls at east I.eta:t.
I Mrs. H. C. Alt:xander. S"Jnday. •
week .
:Jf Marietta. spent- R couple of days
Mr:&gt;. Allee DRY l:J IU.
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Preparations IUe belnB made for tl;e past week w1th friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry J enkln-'. 1 Tfle Interior of the eommumi!;'l
n chrlstmaB
entertainme~
at
Michael Moore spent the week employed a.t. O.H.E., F. pent
hall has been cleaned and va~ ..,
Ule church which wll1 be glveQ on r:nd w!th home Ip~ at UU1e week. end at hwue.
n.INled by H . Q. Alexander and
Elaturday night Dee. 23.
Hooking.
John Qullcn. :Much d~gc hat.\
Wayne Catpc:ntcr of the Steamer !
Mrs. Stella Rogera, M.Wi5 Enun::. ~en doqe to the b11U!Ung a11d ru1 ~
Monongahela. ~;;pent R ~;;hort time
ETADT
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Duckwqril;l, Elhwr and EmUne niture. The bfOken lock» b~ve bee.' \ ,
Betty Compson, movie ~tar, and her manager, Irving : ut
home while his boaL was passtnQ:
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PhUaps, Mr&amp;. Sylva HeDdrll' of Sj' · repl3ced by new ones. The tru:;.t.f'c,
J Weit1herg, photographed as they left CJJicago for Albu - hy.
rl\cuse , vis-1\ed Sunday with Mr. or b!l1.1dlng wlll proaecut.e any out
entering tfle bulldln&amp; unlawfu!\1\
NOTICJ&lt;~
, qu erqut~ . N. M., where their train wus held long enough , WUson Carpenter and sU&gt;t.er Grace Mr. and Mrs. Ray 5o.ylcs of \ h- ufl!i Mrs. Bdward Finley.
l:ave pogjtlons at Pa.rkersbur(;'.
ron, moved in the Philson o'i1•rn,
Edwa rd Flney who has been vi!,- tn tho future.
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Rev. an~ Mrs. O'Connor aod home, Saturday.
I~ Wlt.h his ehll~n at Oolum- ~
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meeting
or
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ughters
Msrabel
and
Betty
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Mr.
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Mr.
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Crow
and
nturne&lt;:i home &amp;md•Y'Ibamas Wa.sner was C!lllllll: oq
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t~il! ~;~ockholder~:~ of the Ptlmcwy ; Clyde Tingley of Albuq.uerqu e. ,T he Wt (!ding anrwunc o;;~eedsvUlc spent Friday night with Clark Jividen qf Racln.C. wert!
Mr. a.n~ Mrs. carl lJI'Oilr: or&amp;.. bls mother-m.Jow, Mrl!. All~ Da~·.
N'allonal Ba.nk wUl be hell! JD : ment was broad cast over the radio.
- - - - -- - -- Mr~~~~rs.~rly Ro~.
8'UI!l!~b of Mr._ .~d Mrs. W. 0 . VCDIIW:Y,t;K\ flnd the ror_m~e~r~·,_m_o_t_
h ·;~IM:-o-n_daYi;·;;-;;;;---;;-:----,.-Tuesday, Janun.ry 9, 1934 a.t 10 A '
M. nt the omcc of said Bank, t or 1 - - -- - - - -- - - - - -;;-=~-~r-=

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de.rk vdth whlte rlna around
neclt, about 1 yr. old. HE! anawem
to ~;~anle ot Pop~Eye. Liberal r ewar(l. 'Bern Da.Uey, Pomen.y.
Phone 495 ·L.
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ct-rvl! for the eau;uing yeo.r and for
the tran:m.ctlun or .such other bus!- /
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l'"tting the !..eugue of Nat10m, EutoJ,•ea.n
L• -111-1' lo sta\l' otr the wno• that observers
, 1nnff, 3()VJCt Minisl.t&gt;r uf Vun-ign
!'r.011er Mussolini al Rome, bl!licves '
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"lll'an IJOWI'rH.nil'Ambus~
'Ilion ~o gr av e Dfi to warnnt a
,:, n. Ami Hi tler·~ rcc e n~ r c~iv::d
• ArnLa!:&gt;siidnr 1-'ra nco~t~ · Fnncet
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Hart Stanbery. Pre~ldt!lll .

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A. &amp; P. Store. 0&amp;11 Edward Ebers ..
bach at Re4 Anchor.
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I Rutland spent. Sunday with Mona.:
Morrl! and ramlly.
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Walter I&gt;od!!cn mo....,_ his saw
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.\dmial...... tor Wllh $be Will

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t.hrough here buying

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i·OR BALE-'2'1 Model Ford Coupe. I
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New tir es, new battery. $25. Cl!sll :
Johnson,
Middleport, R. D. l , ' ·
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weeks old. A. E. Plummer, Rut- ,
One Ute4 Wuher ............ SUI.
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reasonable price:~. Bring In yoUl· 1l
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Bt.u&lt;llo, Pomeroy, Ohio.
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a GENTLE but THOROUGH cleuning out
rid the bowcla and kidney!~ of the JlOIRonou s
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YOU1" viWit:r-~ liE FAIR ·ro 'YOIJR BODY. Take u
le:aspo"nful o! pnulne CAl,tLSBAD SPR IJ DEL SAl.T in n
glnsa of water. In thie e/l.SY er.onomico\ way )'OU will bo wt.·
Ung tbe bencftt of the Wot"!d-fnmou::: CARLSBAD CURf;
right in your own home. 'For ~rene rutiom: tholJ F;IIllllt~ of / Jeo ~11,.
hove been rjl!nt to CARLSBAD, CZECllOS~,OVAK '\, Ly
their pl)ys.letunR in the t.N&gt;atlmmt of the many 1Us t.Jm~. ro1 lo\v
cmaatlpatlon-stomach, kidney, mitllivt' \ ('&lt;'mplaint.R, l'h C'u lllll·
th1m, akin troubles, CARLSBAD l:H'RlJDE~~ ~~L'I' i ~ cv.ap·
oruted rrom .- tlle waters ~f the non ~~rur old }H &gt;~lorle Bpr• n~~ tn
CARLSBAD U is a naturt~l proOul·t, mude for you hy MoLhe1'
Nature. NE\rJE8 TAKE MANUFACTURI..:D SALTH. YoUl'
body tteservd the beat. l~or 50 ¥cars l'elluble drul!r~t.; hove
sold the genuine CARLSBAD ~PRUDEL SAL1 , crot'cl'n•

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TRUTH--- &gt;"'AT 1 WAS. ONLY ;o · i..ET
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HER, NOT TO MENTION 1HE WAY
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I1er() rMr.and Mrs. Earle

Little Detl.v Ann Br nr, tluugh·
Herry ha ~
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1 Phi llip Tracklea· and wife, Hazel
, l'•ld Madge Swisher it.tlended
1 fnnl'ral Saturdl\y or their sb~Ler
1 tHtnt, Mrs. Julia Tmr:: kler Dean
Mhens, 0 .
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Martin had B!:&gt; lhelr dinner. , " " '' ~
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M1·. A.l~d Mrs. W. H. li~;,",j,,..
r. 1~d fnniJ!y of
Huntington
ever sunday the guests of 1111! br&lt;Jlhd and fa.mlly J ames Hansher.
The Cnslno Club m1Jt with
N eff on Thursday cvef!jng.
Mrs. John Milliron was a Pcme~
rV,\' shopper Wedne6day.
Mr. and Mr8. Lawrence F'l8her
r nd son Alpha and Mrs. Jane Watson of Columbus were guestll or
Mr. ard Mrs. J. A. ReynoiM iut

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Mr. and Mr.o;;. Ouy Rob..~ 1·ts

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c,nughter Mn;. Bert Roush
Gilbert Rous h left Wedne~o.y for
M.ron where he will remain tndc~
fuutcly.
M1·s. Edwin Rothgeb and
F'ra nk Swi!..:er spel\t Sunday

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where. A subscription to the Daily Triboite i•·
a dir.tinctive gift, but not an expensive one. .

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BY- EDSON R. WAITE
Shawnee, Oklahoma

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HENRY C. MacARTliUR, EDITOR Of THE STOCKTON ·
(CALIF.) INDEPENDENT, SAYS:

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lnlf medaum for _people that h11ve 10~eth1ng to ~t~!l. · 1J~41~ 1 'oj ·
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w1th the 11ewapaper renala•JI!e, 11dv•r«a~r p!&amp; mPr!l 'f!'r~~ ~W· ·
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Myrtle MorriJi was caUing on .Mra
' Robert 8ta.nles ' reeen\.Jy.
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Helen Han1tli &amp;pent Wednead&amp;y
, ever-ins with EUc.tn Byr)ey,
Mr. and Mn. Emmett Haning
B!Jeht Tburada.y in Pomeroy w:lth
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Beal and wife.
Avery Nelson ol Hemlock Grove

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Left to right : Secret11ry of Agriculture WaH.:u:e, Edward A. O'Neal, presid l:!nt uf
the American Farrp Bure!'.U Federation, ~nd George N. Peek, who b retiring as na~
tional farm administrator, posed for this pictu re at th e federation'r~ conve ntion in
1 Chicago.
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Gcn'l Code, Sees. 10508-1 10509-6-1' II
1-:btate ot bdre.- Ollkey; Deeea.ed
Notice is hereby given t-hat Tbom- ~
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duly appointed af\CI qualified as
AdmlnlsLrators with the Will an- I
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6 or kfy late or Meigs Counly, Ohio, de- i
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Dated t his 121.h day of Dec. 1933. 1
by fll.mily Of 3. Write Box 276,
B. A. McCullough !
Ptlmeroy, stvlng partlr::ulara aud
Judge of the Probate Court
locat~ .
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Meigs County, Ohio.

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APPLE GROVE

Mr. and Mrs. B. H Hudnall vts- ~C row, Bundo.y .
· cr. Mrs. BrQGcl or JUhla.nd . K;·,
Hed the latter's uncle Levi Caato
Ml:;s Catherine Roush £pent tiw wcrn gue~&gt;t.s oJI Mrs. Brc·sle's bra ·
week end wtlh Florence a nd f 'ran- thcr-ln-law und si~;;ter, Mr. and
Rev, :f_.~;~.w flp\Shed a ve.r;· sue- at Millwood Sunda).-.
cuslul Ulree weeks meeting 11\St
Mr6. Ben Bnnford und daughter ell! NDl'rls at east I.eta:t.
I Mrs. H. C. Alt:xander. S"Jnday. •
week .
:Jf Marietta. spent- R couple of days
Mr:&gt;. Allee DRY l:J IU.
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Preparations IUe belnB made for tl;e past week w1th friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry J enkln-'. 1 Tfle Interior of the eommumi!;'l
n chrlstmaB
entertainme~
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Michael Moore spent the week employed a.t. O.H.E., F. pent
hall has been cleaned and va~ ..,
Ule church which wll1 be glveQ on r:nd w!th home Ip~ at UU1e week. end at hwue.
n.INled by H . Q. Alexander and
Elaturday night Dee. 23.
Hooking.
John Qullcn. :Much d~gc hat.\
Wayne Catpc:ntcr of the Steamer !
Mrs. Stella Rogera, M.Wi5 Enun::. ~en doqe to the b11U!Ung a11d ru1 ~
Monongahela. ~;;pent R ~;;hort time
ETADT
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Duckwqril;l, Elhwr and EmUne niture. The bfOken lock» b~ve bee.' \ ,
Betty Compson, movie ~tar, and her manager, Irving : ut
home while his boaL was passtnQ:
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PhUaps, Mr&amp;. Sylva HeDdrll' of Sj' · repl3ced by new ones. The tru:;.t.f'c,
J Weit1herg, photographed as they left CJJicago for Albu - hy.
rl\cuse , vis-1\ed Sunday with Mr. or b!l1.1dlng wlll proaecut.e any out
entering tfle bulldln&amp; unlawfu!\1\
NOTICJ&lt;~
, qu erqut~ . N. M., where their train wus held long enough , WUson Carpenter and sU&gt;t.er Grace Mr. and Mrs. Ray 5o.ylcs of \ h- ufl!i Mrs. Bdward Finley.
l:ave pogjtlons at Pa.rkersbur(;'.
ron, moved in the Philson o'i1•rn,
Edwa rd Flney who has been vi!,- tn tho future.
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Rev. an~ Mrs. O'Connor aod home, Saturday.
I~ Wlt.h his ehll~n at Oolum- ~
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Msrabel
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Betty
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Mr.
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nturne&lt;:i home &amp;md•Y'Ibamas Wa.sner was C!lllllll: oq
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t~il! ~;~ockholder~:~ of the Ptlmcwy ; Clyde Tingley of Albuq.uerqu e. ,T he Wt (!ding anrwunc o;;~eedsvUlc spent Friday night with Clark Jividen qf Racln.C. wert!
Mr. a.n~ Mrs. carl lJI'Oilr: or&amp;.. bls mother-m.Jow, Mrl!. All~ Da~·.
N'allonal Ba.nk wUl be hell! JD : ment was broad cast over the radio.
- - - - -- - -- Mr~~~~rs.~rly Ro~.
8'UI!l!~b of Mr._ .~d Mrs. W. 0 . VCDIIW:Y,t;K\ flnd the ror_m~e~r~·,_m_o_t_
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de.rk vdth whlte rlna around
neclt, about 1 yr. old. HE! anawem
to ~;~anle ot Pop~Eye. Liberal r ewar(l. 'Bern Da.Uey, Pomen.y.
Phone 495 ·L.
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m:r..s afi may come betore the meet -~
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l'"tting the !..eugue of Nat10m, EutoJ,•ea.n
L• -111-1' lo sta\l' otr the wno• that observers
, 1nnff, 3()VJCt Minisl.t&gt;r uf Vun-ign
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A. &amp; P. Store. 0&amp;11 Edward Ebers ..
bach at Re4 Anchor.
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I Rutland spent. Sunday with Mona.:
Morrl! and ramlly.
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Walter I&gt;od!!cn mo....,_ his saw
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.\dmial...... tor Wllh $be Will

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New tir es, new battery. $25. Cl!sll :
Johnson,
Middleport, R. D. l , ' ·
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reasonable price:~. Bring In yoUl· 1l
9-lube Pb.lk:o, cabinet. llllreea 1fk1
radio or call 241 -J . H. M. Cross, ~

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one lJU.If wholesa le prlcc-- F'etgcr :
H. M. CROBB
Bt.u&lt;llo, Pomeroy, Ohio.
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J;ood furnace coal at Bquare Deal
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a GENTLE but THOROUGH cleuning out
rid the bowcla and kidney!~ of the JlOIRonou s
~~ aq.d 'bodv wasteslhllt get into the blood Bt,r eam and r,ap
YOU1" viWit:r-~ liE FAIR ·ro 'YOIJR BODY. Take u
le:aspo"nful o! pnulne CAl,tLSBAD SPR IJ DEL SAl.T in n
glnsa of water. In thie e/l.SY er.onomico\ way )'OU will bo wt.·
Ung tbe bencftt of the Wot"!d-fnmou::: CARLSBAD CURf;
right in your own home. 'For ~rene rutiom: tholJ F;IIllllt~ of / Jeo ~11,.
hove been rjl!nt to CARLSBAD, CZECllOS~,OVAK '\, Ly
their pl)ys.letunR in the t.N&gt;atlmmt of the many 1Us t.Jm~. ro1 lo\v
cmaatlpatlon-stomach, kidney, mitllivt' \ ('&lt;'mplaint.R, l'h C'u lllll·
th1m, akin troubles, CARLSBAD l:H'RlJDE~~ ~~L'I' i ~ cv.ap·
oruted rrom .- tlle waters ~f the non ~~rur old }H &gt;~lorle Bpr• n~~ tn
CARLSBAD U is a naturt~l proOul·t, mude for you hy MoLhe1'
Nature. NE\rJE8 TAKE MANUFACTURI..:D SALTH. YoUl'
body tteservd the beat. l~or 50 ¥cars l'elluble drul!r~t.; hove
sold the genuine CARLSBAD ~PRUDEL SAL1 , crot'cl'n•

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when ,.~U tt.ee;~
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TRUTH--- &gt;"'AT 1 WAS. ONLY ;o · i..ET
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HER, NOT TO MENTION 1HE WAY
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Little Detl.v Ann Br nr, tluugh·
Herry ha ~
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1 Phi llip Tracklea· and wife, Hazel
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ever sunday the guests of 1111! br&lt;Jlhd and fa.mlly J ames Hansher.
The Cnslno Club m1Jt with
N eff on Thursday cvef!jng.
Mrs. John Milliron was a Pcme~
rV,\' shopper Wedne6day.
Mr. and Mr8. Lawrence F'l8her
r nd son Alpha and Mrs. Jane Watson of Columbus were guestll or
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BY- EDSON R. WAITE
Shawnee, Oklahoma

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HENRY C. MacARTliUR, EDITOR Of THE STOCKTON ·
(CALIF.) INDEPENDENT, SAYS:

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To Pr:esent Christmas Program

her brother, ll&amp;tt

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tart of

Haroo PUrer 18 maltlnl:

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1tended vlait here with Edna Maya
&amp;ud f&amp;IJI!ly

Winlfteld Bailey wu calllng on
William Pullhp of White&amp; Chapel
Sflleral days lut week
I Floyd Emrick ot Parkersburg
wu In town Bunda7
1 Frte:nds and relatives ot J.lra.
Bertha and Neute Kibble Of Long
Bottom spent the week end here
C 0 Cowdery WILli a buslneM
c11.Uer on Fred LaOOon ot' Joppa
Sunday
! M111 0 0 Cowdery WBii reJDO\Ied:
•o a haspftaJ In Parkersburs reI Ct&gt;ntly where .8he will undergo an
1Lperatlon !or h.er eyea.

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Happy Hollow
Mr8 Boen Ollk"Y and daua:ht ..

Mrs. Mary Olli'ey ea.iled on Mn
Isaa.;: Ru.ssell rei.:ently

UNJON RIDGE

J \ Weill! Jr has 1nftct1on In
h1! hand
Charles Robb and daltBh.ter

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ed badly while lighting the ga.sollue: lamp Jte Is improving
Mont; Well$ spent t.he week end
with hlS family here His hand is
MUCh better

Leads War on Dope

t\ across the 15CJ'een

The cast Includes James Dw,n,
June Knight, LJUtan Roth, Cli1r
Edwards Charle11 'Buddy' Ragen,
Dorothy Lee and Lona Andre

Basketball !

CASE IS DELAYED

POMEROY H. S.
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STEWART H. S.
Friday, December 15, Pomeroy Gym.
Girl's Game

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Value Of Dollar To
Puabed Down To Lower Level
DOWN TO 62 CENTS

At Preaenl, In T erma Of
Foreip Excbanre
Valuea

"Pay Day" Finda American Check "Short" by More Than

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BY KINOSBURV SMITH

IJUl-ndtJ u the loaer by approxima

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Iy PQO,OOO.OOO on the

starr

Waahblaton,

OorrespondAnt

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pay day to the United
found this
country once
aptn Ule loiN by more than IUlO,000,000 on the amount due from the
Europe'&amp;

debW

on their Dec lSth

waa received on
This

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on
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this a:overnment recel'fed from the debtor nn.tJon on the previous pay day, Ja.st
June 15th At that time the Untted Stat.ea also waa the loser by
more than 1100.000.000 In
thP.
lar~~!mt d,..
the defa.ulta and
unpaid
I~'''"""' of last June and Decf'm15- n-tsadded to the amooul on
debtors faliPd tn make

Bv GEORGE R HOLMES
INB Staff Correspondent
Washlngton, nee 15-INB--The
price of gold remained unchaf'8ed
today at t34 ot per nunoe.
It marked the thlrteP.nth eontwrutlve day in whlr.h n~ advan~ has
bum made

. ~~~:~:ni~i;~.~·;"::;•l ~~::~~IOO::•Y~~t~h~I•~~co:t)n:tr~y

J resent attolea!t no
In
tloa.'s gold-buying
which the American dollar hllJI
been pUBhed down to about 62
cents In terms of foreign currencies
Instead the policy Is to be advan~
Oln(Jl'essiono.l
leodP.r'
said today they had been advisPd
upon wh&amp;t they dP.-~w.rlbecl n~ hi"'
authmlty UuLt thf&gt; admlnlBLratlo•J

plnns to further devalu!l.V. t he dfJI
lnr before ra.lllnlil' a hall ln Its omIJ)1lm
This wlll bP accomplished
by lncreas1n~~: the
bid
Qrkr fo•·
1100ld ubove the t3&lt;\ 01
fl"llrt"
hB!l obtalnei.l for two y,eeoks
Whffn the advAnce i"~ to be
who.t ultimatl:l

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but It w11.11
Is t-1 be

Ihe Umt'i

Slew for Love?

OF DOLLARS ON OLD WAR DEBT

n8[ C~NTINU£0

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NnB It'• lD The Tribune

~f EUROPEANS DEFAULT MILLIONS

ADM IN\ISTRHIUN

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Admiooion :-Student. 20c, Adulta 3Sc

Gifts Like These

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Marie, wene guests o1 rela.Uves on
LeadlnB Creek Saturday
Ca.rabell Archer wu the w~k
1ue11t of MJA Searls of Hysell

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m:w deal and finally spell out N R

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Phone 286-L
BUSINESS OFFICE
Phone 202-R

were vreek end guesta of her par-

The Oh10 UmversJtY Vested Choir, wh1ch includes m itc.: mernber!olhJp 8 number llr!:e:le~ibftoble had 4sev,eral load! of l.Jary and Mrs George Markin
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eed produce
MelgR
ounty Atudent.R, wdl appear m a Christmas program m Memoria] Aud 1tm- 1rud fur delivered to his place ~ made a buslness trip to McArthur
eaturday Mrs Markin Is still In
ium, Athens, at 8 o'clock Sunday mght. The program 18 the second ot the Sunda.lo 1 busmesa here lest weelr:
r.. ;or health
Mary Emily Mace was ealllng
night aerie• and Will be the first public performance of the group. Many of the num.
IJAILEY RUN
en Grace Jean and Mary Eileen
bers are from the Me&amp;~iah, while a group .. f Christmas carolS has been extremely
Markin Saturday aftemoon
J v weus Sr ~~:ot hiS haQd bum·
well arranged
&lt;.ut the &lt;lrum-Hke rhythm

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blil!lines&amp; SUJ')day afternoon
1
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tJ lp to Doe Rtdj'e Sunday
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HIGH ST ' ') l ' r1

Nine To Die In
Alabama Prison
Wholeaale Exeeutioas
Take Place on February 9th

grand

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total

due
Ptnland once again was the only
nation to meet It, obligatlotl 1n tuU
p&amp;)'1ne tUJ623 and
making
no
oomplalnt
Ptance, Belgium Poland F.Btonla. l
Runpry and Awtr!a ap.ln defau1ted whUe Oreat Britain, taly, czecb06lovakla and Latvia made small
"t.oten
payments to avoid
the
sUgma
of default
DiBCUII810il5
were sUlJ under way with Llthunla
concemin&amp; an otrer of $10 000 on

SEND MESSAGE
Taken Care Of

Governor To

$105 414 due

The latest clnsh with the debtor 1
nations was marked bv Indirect
notlot from Belgium that I~ did not
Intend to pa.y a.ny more money to

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this IIOVemmflnt untU Oennnny re- I
11umed reparat1om payments
,
ThlOJ pay day also was marked by '
a tendency on the part of the tok1

en-paying nations to seal• down
thE'Il" paymenl.'l to a. mP-re drop-ln
the-bucket level while nt. Lhe same 1
tlme evldenelmr a dlStinct 'take
It or leave It ' attitude
This was parllculn.l"ly noticeable
c&amp;Be of Latvia, whieh offered I
on $180,706 due
Acting secof State
notified the '
that PreiS!- !
this !
to whloh L&amp;t·l
it would make
and thl'!.
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Montgomel"Y Ala, Dec 15 - !NB
int.o etf"rnltv elw'1t
men and onp

woman must W!Llk

the "laat mlle" togethl!r in a death
~!"""• to the ~~tim embra.c~ or thi&gt;
electl':lc chair ln eariJ
as the Ute of Ala.bruna
ancient law of a Ill£

Russian Train Is
Wrecked by Tttugs

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tlnl ar.tlon of
he!Qies" to do am"What t:n.n you

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Crew, Rob Paaaen.era; 7
Kin~ in Battle

hilS , .. ,.lilliJ

note to Italy wbleh paid
on f;:J,133,i06 thl' Iaraest
;,.;,~n\i,ge p'yment reeel~d from
debtorB PhlJLlps relteratof these token
nat
this reducsovany
of
debt
However, he
of the 11000.000
Roosevelt did

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Harbin Manchuria Dec 16INS-Wrecking the ea.stbound tran.11
SJberhr.n expreu train by pla,clng
barricades upon the tracks ~ mUes
~ west of Tsitsthar 300 bandltti todnj
overpowered the tratflts small mill~
tll.l'y guard in a battle In which
~reven • wwe killed and el~~:ht woundf'd setlMsty and then kldnaped
'many firs\ and second-dass PQ88el'l.·
e11rs
The sped.lng train overturned as
It hlt thr track ob6\ructlons, and
.8tm'fl8 were hurt
Many tmftel'6d
neverely from the extrt&gt;cme cold, • .,
temperature belniJ Ml de~Jrtes below
zero The~~ were no forelfn~rs

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After pilla1Jlng the mall ear a.nd
'""""'
rC'bbing all passensers the bandits

made off with several of the .,al•
thler-looklng pewngerll l() be held
ror ransom
Poznan Polan Dec 15-INBA Japanese annored train reachTen school children were killed and rd the scene several houn after the
51.1 seriously InJured today when n'tack admlnl15tering sid to the vlc·
two pusenger train!'! collided and 1 tlms and routing remnants of the
tcleliCOped Into each other near lbll.ndlt P.rmy
hOI'\!
-------The accident was blamed upon.
GARY COOPER WEDS
the fo.Uure of one or the enlllneerA
to obllerve stanalR properly
10 KILLED IN CRASH

HOCKEY PLAYER HAS
CHANCE TO RECOVER
ELECTRIC
Theatre
hmVOJ'.
Thunday and Friday

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Chrastmas so gave Robes, Pajamas, Negligees, Underwear Dainty things that every feminint'
heart wants. Gorgeous Silk NegliJ[ees, Warm Comfy Robes, S i 1k
Gowns, Silk Pajamas, Dance Sets.

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