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BENEFIT
FRO!f FEDERAL PLAN

11,- Neul,. U,OOO PUI lo c-tJ for Reduced AcreW . . . _ ·t o c- From Tobac:co,

C.. .... Ho•

Cropo

Important tha.n wheat, In Meip
t'Ol.ll'.ty , the ber.etJt paymenl.l to be
nu:1ved by farmerA will be greatly

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CENTRAL SCHOOL
CHILDREN 'Lllt:KY'
AS FURNACE FAILS

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1o1r1. Jenny

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Toylor

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IDIIIIIlDI on I'OUie to Wellobors
....... ohe Will IIIIODd tllo· llolldoyo

wttb her IOD·I.n-laW an4 da\llhter,

.Mr. and Mra. Howard Kon'lloll.

teaM 1ot ua out • dar ea.rlJ
• lui. rear IIDd we di4D't. bave to
have our Ohrtatmu Protram. well
thk yeu- the furnace wan broke

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Ebor B.....,. wu o 1111&gt;1!"'
of bla 'd.Dele, T. K. Breftr

CIUU&gt; CLUB MEETS

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and the water ran au over tne nre

and we ean't beet. the bu1ldlne: and
~o achool 11 out today 1nlte8d ot
tornmTOw. Oee, but. we"re ronnaj

number

of

Pomeroy

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acore were awarded to the
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f llowlnl
drat
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~~ ROODci 14ra. jan°:;!~;~

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c!.alng the holiday vacaUon, it was
announced.

Prepare
Xmas Programs

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Mr. and Kra. Paul 8m1tb

If 11'1 ..... It'l !D The nibuDe

Hohtek Ind. tamUJ,

Mary Harden wu a reoen\~
of Ma:rtne Smith.
Ralph Bradford ..., unable
o.ttencl echool tb&amp; put week an PI'
count of Wnel&amp;.

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FOHEIGN THA~E
AH TO IM~R~V[
nlUWING ~ ~ CT

famUy,
Monday. claM of the M. ~11
'Ibe Prlend&amp;hlp

~HILAO£LPHIA IS
CRIPPL£~ Bl ACT
~f TRUCK ORI~£RS

Up Naval Ladder

Preeident Ratifies
don Silver A.,ree.
ment
LIMITS PROpUCTION

25,000 Paralyze Buaineaa
In Eaatem City By
Sta1Jin1 Strike
PlCKETS STATIONED

Seta

To Perauade Street
Operaton To Join
Movement

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Price Of White
Metal At 64.Sc
Per Ounee

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Basketball !
Friday, Dec:. 22,
pOMEROY GYM

POMEROY H. S.
-va.-

CHESAPEAKE HI.

WarDer Bu.Mr. Bu'by Keeler,
Dl&lt;~ Pawell, Be.. Daniell,

DftECTIVE HERE

Uu Meft1e, .GtnJer &amp;orers.
OWJ I U - ,Oeorp llftnL

Shoot"'

:e-il Sold

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Get Yoi!r "·.' ·
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BUY

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11Uver

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one halt of ltl aelplorap and to

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Gilts!

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DRESSING . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . Qt. ZSc
MINCE MEAT, bulk ..... .. ........ tb. 15c
DEL MONTE PEAS . . . . . . . . 2 No. 2 can• 2Sc

Eight O'clock

tol-l ,e 3 Ibs 47C
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HEAVYWSIGHT BROADCLOTHS
RICH tUSTROUS SATEENS
FINE COUNT PERCALES

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~ ~TJJY F~R,f'Simllfli.jlct: .. ·.: ~: I~ -~ 23.£,.. ~

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P4JAMAS

SiUte·Poua!l ...; ~~ tee;

PINOCIILit WINNIB8

ORANGES

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Quite a crowd
on~lookera and
players were m attendance Wed-

.. PI"'"'" I neadoy evenlnJ at the Olub lloltw.urant t.o watch and partJClpate
the pinochle oonteat. •popiQJ'ed
t.he club.
Twehty playen toot

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: A)Pl'LE$. Qeli~ ............. .·. 4 lbo. 27c
: SW-EET ·f'OI'A!J'OP . . . . . . . . .. . . . . e IW. llllc
. CRAN~R!l .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . ll •• li!IC
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SLEDS . .. . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . .. $1.25 Up
KIDDY CARS ... ...... .... , . .. .. $1.35
COASTER WAGONS . ~ . . . . . . . . 8Sc Up
BICYCLES .......... : .. .... ,$25.00 Up
CHILD'S AUTO .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. $6.00
TRICYCLES .. .. ........ ..... $1.95 Up
ROLLE~ SKATES, ball beariq ..... 98e
XMAS TREE LIGH.TS, Mazda . . . . . 39c:
WIND-UP ,TRAINS .............. $1.00
CHILO'S WOODEN. 'ROCKERS ..... 9Sc
CHil-D'$ WOODEN ROCKERS ... $1.95
-FURNITURE AT OLD PRICR" • ·
3·piec:~ Velour Livin1 Roo~ Suite. . $5-t.iis
,, 3-Pt-Mohir L~'!* R-~it~ ...79.8§ ~ ,
\·'&lt;"!~ !ia••ut "'n~~.~~U1Je.r·,1 •
3·pteee w •lftllt ~~~ Riic!.b 'Sill~· . . lias
Foo~ Stoolo .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. 9&amp;
Card Tablea . . . . . . . .. ' . . .. . . . . .. . . 79c:
Sniokero .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 79c: Up
Genuine Hoocler Kitchen ~binets $18o85
SEE US AND SAVE ON YOUR XMAS

Sweet! Juic)-1
s;.. 200
and 21e

part and

the follow:IDI were ad,Judpd w1a....
nen: Bernice Pant, •'lVI· &amp;itaintd.
a. acort1 of 8,102 and Erneai Lallholder of the loweet ICOlC,

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McMaster Hardware &amp;
FuraiiD' ,eo. . _
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oovt:r au usual eharaes and ex·

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Dollar Tax
Set On Liquors

hereafter
the
UP,Ited States or
possesalona,
IUbJtct to depoaltora Of\ tiUCh sllVer

tall
paid

uue

WEA THER-P !i r t l l
cloudy, slightly colder jD
northwest tonight. Satl!J'day partly cloudy.
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Jim 'l'Oibott coiled on Lor.:·
T.utaN TO IAIL
Orlmlll. ThurodaJ.
C1w1e0 Boboek of Roland"'
Qtla Leaper,
no ar- opent 'l'ueodAy night with Ralph
,..led W - y Dllhl ond p-.! Bmllb.
the OOUl\ly Jall by OOIIDIJ auth)Ira. l'lllo Buoh vlalted her Jlle&lt;&gt;oJ,
orltlea. Accord1nl to the. poUce re- u:n. AI1ce HID and famtly , reeord be wu booked for intoxication eently.
and faoed a pnllminacy lu!artna
Mrs Clara Rboadl
nturned
lr.. a lOcal magl8trate'll court on home · Sunday nilht from Mew
that charge.
Brtahton, Pa., where Bhe Yialtetl
her chUdren. She wu accomp;ui·
ted home by her BOn, Ralpb.
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Helen Sellers wu a recent
EAS'i SPILLEit
guest of trlendl at Raclne.
Mr. and Mrs. Oney Oatnor, Cor~ Mrs. Eber Brewer zpent the
neliua oonaer, ora DaUer and week end with her unde, T. J\.1,
Charley and Mad1aOD Powell apeut Brewer and famUy.
Saturday evenin&amp; with !tr. 11md
Mrs. Hattie Powell and Mra.
~ Mm. Homer Lovett and. chUdNn. Lettie SaJI'e apent the week end
llrl. Martha Rooe ol Bald Knobs with the rormen dal\lhter, MT'I.
Q)eflt. Monday with her aliter, Mr Marte Lawrence a.nd family.
and Mrs. Oliver DaUer and tamllJ.
Joe Cozart of Stlvenvme, called
-bn hla 11011,. Hobart oamrt and

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11en&amp;Uon OPe mlsht have heatd
l1lid he llltened to the Central
school chUdren Thunday at U :00
when tbey were dlsm''Md. by a.
Clyde Wolfe, pr1nclpal shortly af..
ter the failure or the furnace lett
the bulldlnl without heatlne faeW-

at

Phone 286-I.
BUSINESS OFFICE
Phone 202-R

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.,. • ~::."-~thw:; m~~
N:':;
lad.lel, au .-....
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11r&gt;!Emben of a cazd eJub. PriRI

bft.ve the PJ'OilUl thla afternoon
Instead of tomorrow t.bovJh, r.o f
we're oot aa lucky aa we mJahC
have been.''
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That. wu JllBt the averaa:e con-

EDITORIAL OFFICE

wile, Vm"'-J nlabt.

A b&amp;nquet and eard party were

•nJol'ed Wedn-r

8mltb. fte
Will be IIIII. II with
Morrla 011d RGbori BaldoD of 11~·
JaDd.ua.
Jlr. ADd :1111. OrYey QoiMr
Tueodl.y With btl
brother, 111'. Ind. lin. ftte' 8mi~
tnd f&amp;DiilJ.

non -

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VexJne t.Dd Ralph

ou.1 wu a rialto!' m IOWn

"Yo--bo JllnmJ, we lot. out ot
sehoo1 • day early acam thJa year

You remember Jut r-.r tbe

Thunc!oy

t nlaU'ftll

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penses. The dollars coined ti'OI,Il
l1aU auch newly mined sll11er wJll
be retumed to the depoeitor. The
ttalf .surrendered &amp;o the KOYem •
P»nt will be retained 1h the treaa..
lilY."

afternoon
bef&lt;tre Magt.~ •
quesUoning II\
appearance in th&lt;:
bu.J.a. of

IlO.I.reo Improving lorelan trade
O'..ndltlona tbe president'! action. is

(esll!&gt;ed to boost commodity prlcea

at home and to live much needed
1mJ1011u ·to mlnl1\J OCIIY!IIeo In tb18

country. Sil'Vel', tt waa

J)olnted

out,

1&amp;: a by-product In miMI'I which
J:,roduce t.e their ohtef J)l'Oduet,
IJnc, copper and lead. With aliter
now oUhinl a meana for profit. It
wu obterved, many of the otber
metal
lmluotrteo WIU bertn produo,
fOdlitlbued ot• ..... Three)

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€ortJoration Sued
For Stealing Love
Huot.uad

OHIO .FARMERS TO

. BENEFIT BY LAW

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Pallile b; the state lelblat.IU'I last
niJht ot the atate warehouse blU to..
daY

·w.a holle« by Bep. M. J . Rollch
iQ'ioon~l.ltbech

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benellt ol arri-

...d Meano Committee Place H'.,.v,. Levy
on Whlokey
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states.

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ACTOR INJURED IN FALL

By Christ•.. ··

Assured
Senate Approved
GOVERNOR EXPECTED TO SIGN AT

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VIRGINIA

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SOR~B~ ll(V~Dp TJiE lioME

IS as,
as
DEATH
yet, in spite q! !all that
llllt~raJ,

• lif~. we have been taught and

~here is of it around us, it
seems, we can not quite become accustom1!d to it
and so it is when 11 yOung'n&gt;Other in the prime of life is
taken away from among our midst and she has been t~e
kind of individuar~who radiated happinoBS in spite of her
~··eat affliction, there cannot help but b&lt; a feeling of
em ptiness tn the hearts of the en'tire commumty.
The enl:re bend deeply sympathizes and mourn.•
w:th t he oorrowing family left behind by the palllling of
Ml'l!. lva Wright and that feeling of sympethy naturally
will lielp them to bear the weight of the load a trifle less
hea:t. ron ding, great as that load is.
)Vith every )&gt;itterneSII tihere Is bound to be some
oweetne"" and so , while the , grief is moot poignant, com:ng a&amp; it does on the eve of the anniversary of the birth
of the great Saviour of allll)anklnd, who died that we all
m:ght live in the future, there is still some hope, some
rhcl'ifhed ideal to be seen t~rough the rift of the clouds.
The fuct that her going has left such • void Is a means I
• f of{ering some small consolation for lho•e bereft. Her
!Jie I~• left the world the better for her having been here.

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Evana' Storea are Chock full of Bargaino for that
Christmas Dinner, Everything to Make a Perfec:t
Christmas. Our Foods were Bought at a Low
Figure and the Whole Store Prices are RighL

s;.;bJect: "Star&amp; ot TOday:." - ~ : . • '
8.00 c. E. Hour. "
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ORANGES

HICKOKY (;tiAPEL
'Iltec Barnette
end with

api'IUt

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lllarce'Y BamOiie.

It's not price aluue-but uu.r buyer has seledOO SWeet Or&amp;nfel •'
11 Yl!ty low ('O!d
DRINK ORA.NGE JVIct: FOK YOUR HEALm

wack

Mr and M:w.. Miner Stevens and
ron viaJted Mr. and Mr.s. deorge
SUnday,

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chcnactcr&amp; from tbc )'oWtg peoples
c1uss assisted by the cholr The
rubllc ure cordially Invited Lo at·

IZ lb.-Peck 4JC
CRANBERRIE$, ' '·"' . .
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FRESH OY'STERS Quart cana 47c; Pint cano Z4c

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WcdneKday 7 30 P M

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PEANUTS, frtlilh ruasW In thr sh~ll. 3 LB!l
HOLIDAY MIX, • ....,....,,., •• ''"' C••••·
ldnl lor ('hristmaK, Z LRS

Merchant&amp; Mix

Mld~weelt

5"rvlce

ltyaeU Run B. 8. 9:30 8 M Ru1:1~
seu, Supt.

Praise

We wan~ to de oar part tit help·
m, ewerylllle 1o lie b&amp;pp7 for Chril·

service 7

p M.
BIMl'SON M. 1!:. CIIUKCII
T. E. Moneu. llllniBier

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be given by Lhe Sunday school rrom
11 to 10.30 1n the momlnB

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BASKETBALL

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Epworth Le111uc 8 ·15 P M
Special Ohtlatmaa mw;te lnctud ~
h\8 OhrtsWna.s C&amp;Mla wUl feature

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The pubUc .fl oordl•ll)' invtted

at-tend these aervlces.

!!-T. PAUL l.UTHERAN CHURCH
J c. Pllcll, Put.
Sunday school 9 A M.
Dlvtl',e .aervllle and holy oommun~

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! lmas and are

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maklaa:

lhat Evan!!' Market &amp;lwafJ offer.

WU.b ttaclh

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'•be of eOI'Jftpondinr lite

-Va--

We bate a site for JOur ctar.
Drift Ia U4l ~~tl OlD' prices on yoUr
•be and GO A TUDE tor Je.

CHESTER
GIRLS

M A hearty lnvltotloh Ia extended

INTER~CITIB8

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boo l&gt;epn heard from the proposal brought up
The •nnual White om
bdore ...Council at their fil'llt December meeting relative
prc&gt;Qram will be renderchurch llchoot The pro~
to the., idding .the locality of rats through the medium
be two-fold · the nrot
ns sug:..ested by U!e government, are asking why some •·•"
"0'""t of rocltatlono, dl•·
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Jl;.guea and athalna bl' ~e PJ1m~Jry
concr. move fa ,,.ot ma,de in the direction that the rat
menaee here !)tight' be reduced.
W.i th tht adyent of the recent rise in the Ohio River
lollowiMg the several days uf rainy season. the rats, being
tlrivel&gt;•to higqer, drier ground, are mnklng themselves
fe lt CVfll rn01'8 than USUal BS the nuisance, ]le8t and CX·
t:·cme 1~abllity they are to any community.
Itll)as been '8UI!Iested that a local drive by Pomeroy
c:tizent be• ~i~r~:~~ with opposing teams waging w~r on
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sc~u•gea In the na~lon, with the side killof the P,IOst coatiy enemies being
tile
Theer Is no qqes·
!l" Ibis woul&lt;l ae11d bur,. "o!ID'fl
much auoqer than tile:·

!In end ~u th~lr
.......,,. 11o mo111• Item tn· the life Pf \ r~1~~:~~~~~~i \\'c..~~t.!l~
~~~~~~ ~he rat l'ql•'fl! It b~
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37c:
. Z3c:

l&lt;"''Y'. 6 LIIS

19e
. 45c

19rj

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SWEET PICKLES . ...,.. •1..
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Dre•oed T urkevo and DUcks, "" lb
..... zoe;I
Chickenr:. Pan dre!lSed-~"G.Mt or fryrn, PF.lt r.u
· ltd ·
FRESH CALLIES, .. , lb. . .
.... 7%~
HAMBURG ...............,, 3 LRS
. ..... 25c
PORK STEAK.• LBS . . . . .
.. . 25c
PORK ROAST, PER LB
... . . lOC
BEEF ROAST, Choice Cui•, .,... lb.
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NUMBER of local citizen•, disuppointed that nothin"• 1 .,~~~a.!'.wlll
be no Younu P&lt;ioplo'o
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ChUdren lie

to all.

17c

OLIVE~ 8 ot. ,Jar~tuf(ed-.25!.: val•e. PER J..\R

mrs OFFI!B GOOD AT ANY

Admission

19c

flavnt:s--4 BOXES '

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dlll'lllf lhls ale rot caa a:e&amp; u In·
lltr

~rted

COFFEE, Dlde Ma~d 2 LBS.
SWEET POTATOES; yellow
PUMPKIN. ' IA•r• c.~
BUTTER Dl&lt;l• Mal~. 2 LBS

DeLaQ Tire

For Only lc

Chriltmaa proa:ram Monday '1 P

POMIBOJ CHVROB OF CHRIST
KOiilj:ilh J. llll!d, M 9 30 Sunday morninl worship
or:r,d Bible ola86ea. Subject of .Bf!r·
"The M'eaniUIJ or Ohrl!stmu."

. . . . . 87c

Wiwonsln Colby, PER 1.8

aa annual

YELLOW JACKETS

BOYS and

JJ:,J..IL.,I, as

offer berlant...- •••
toda7
. "and
•..• endlnr

Tonight!
Midd;leport Gym.

ton lO:JD A. M

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CHRISTMAS
1 Fo•r Leur Fatn\ly Flour for hrMd bl!il'Uits n.nd 1•astry Qaallt)"
SP.£~
Guar~~nteed
::r.: '
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on~.1ft
Lee Delux . ire. ....
...,..,,u,•·........
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PraLse service 10:45
B-on T P.M.

I

In yni'H-The hlrh

FLOUR, large bag . . . .

LAurel
P'inll.w, ~ Supt.

Lo

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Good randy, r•:R J.H.

CHOCOLATE DROPS
J lbs. lor Z9C
}7~'
Ce lery Large Size--Criop Bleached
:.? foJ•
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MJLK Northfield, Tall Cano---3 for J7C
Lo\\~l

Sermon 10 45.

29C
25c
2S·C

rr~sh made, v~r y d"'lldous

Ell~lally Priced-2LBS

tend thli pre-Bum.

1

w~ujd jlQt

-

o.ruor, ......,, Mlddlellari I •4 I

9 15 Bible School. Domer
10:20 Mornin8' worship. eennon
7:00 Special program of Chrlat-

S

A ful'thel'

musl&lt;. Fred 1.

ma.s muliiC.

TBt:: ~ POSTAL

'•

Christmas lu. Carload
Lots at EVANS'.

CHUIWH OF VH~T

IOfall and lhe

Ij

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RATS·'&gt; (

Ob.rlst, In
memory the

Act tn toW' aceaoes,
characters
ond choir 'I'he publtc It~ ir•rlted.
!

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LAWS
OJ}f ~:rn~~ ngu wh cu tmmc of UUI' ojHJnll l'teJ~l" twlo lh'
•
INC t' at \Va s hin glun Hal &lt;ltmn in tho.!i1· big t'IIHY otl\c e
1 h.lil ~ a.n d went to work flgUI'IIIif how much mure mone}
l 11 \.!y \\'ould take in nt thu varwu s pol'it officcg of the coun·
l: y IJy giving the postal rates a generous hike, II \,tie did
1/u•.v 'dr eam that whut &lt;lid happen, would happen. As •
m a lt ~ r of i'act, tllf!t lesson ~done ~ h o uld h11ve taught them
that It takes more than t he blere hiking o! taxes in one
Iorm ' or another. to produce the re~mlts anticjpated.
fln~ wqUld probably be safe in sayin!f that durinli
U!.P ~ hrlsi a~ holiday card sending season aiOJit,
vove~nme f ljas ,probably loj!t ten I· 'mlllbns of dollars
throtiflh ' the ~lmost univert~al custom of sending cards
unseljled 'fbr one and one half cent. where formerly the~
"urej sealed and sent tor two ce nts, thereby making the
.wer~ge Christmas card lose a half cent to the govern ·
mcntjover the old schedule of rates.
{f our solons, both nutional and stutll, Kre as wise a!'!
I l:c.1 iu·c being credited with ueing, they will toke heed
trom ~tbis inat~nce and ~:~tud,r out comtlletely every taJt~
hike before it is aclually put into effect.
As in the stamp and postal case, so It is In every
ot licr case, wbtm taxeJI become so high as to he a burden,
,•ve:·v individual great and small, rich or poor, through
ht H iu,u ute characteristic of saving, will conserve as much
"" puf&lt;;b le and spend aa little as possible where the taxe•
1111 him moat,
~uwever, when one sees the manner of working
amun¥ the ave1•age aet of lawmaker., there Is little over
whie if to ~e hopeful from this angle. We will pro~ably
c~llltidue to have oa bad or even worBe taxing laws than
we h4ve been ll·ying to live down during the past several Y.ears.

seen

JXIfii'Y

The World~$ Best Sugar
all ready for the world's

Did You Eve Stop to Think?

best housewife~ thafs you!

.'

The merchants of your city keep up with the times.
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They weleome the opportunity to sene . you. Their. merchandi~~e ie price4 richt and of ,a variety that can fill your every

-*ell. ,,.

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.

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your confi·; ·•,
I

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wt~lcomet

She, hers.lf, didn't.
Halitosis (bad breath!, tho

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l

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f't

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Confidenu ia the open road between buyer and seller.

JOC:ial fault no one forgive~t

was the ,..a10n. Yet no one
neecl hove halllosiL Ga'IJIIng
with Uaterlne ln.ttantly deJtroys
mouth odors and 4hedl:s Jnfec·
tlon. Uoe It dally. Recent tesll
show thor Litterine promptly
c.wercorMt odor• ordfnaryantf..
ouplics oan, hldo In 4 days.

Lambert Pharmacal Company,

St. Louis, Mo.. 0. S.A.

Your merchants aim to keep your buaineao by deserving iL
Shop with them. The will proye it. They always oell the beat
by every teet.
They Maintain quality at reaaoaable pr1cea.
alwayoaatiafy.

Their gooch

. When you buy from your home merchanto, you have the oat·
iafac:tioa of kn-iac that you are buying oetisfac:tioa.
IT IS A[WAYS PROFITABLE TO BUY FROM HOME
MERCHANts BECAUSE TH£Y HAVE THE WILLINGNESS
AND ABILITY TO SERVE YOU
WELL
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,.,. Lindberghs Reach Odyssey's End

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VIRGINIA

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SOR~B~ ll(V~Dp TJiE lioME

IS as,
as
DEATH
yet, in spite q! !all that
llllt~raJ,

• lif~. we have been taught and

~here is of it around us, it
seems, we can not quite become accustom1!d to it
and so it is when 11 yOung'n&gt;Other in the prime of life is
taken away from among our midst and she has been t~e
kind of individuar~who radiated happinoBS in spite of her
~··eat affliction, there cannot help but b&lt; a feeling of
em ptiness tn the hearts of the en'tire commumty.
The enl:re bend deeply sympathizes and mourn.•
w:th t he oorrowing family left behind by the palllling of
Ml'l!. lva Wright and that feeling of sympethy naturally
will lielp them to bear the weight of the load a trifle less
hea:t. ron ding, great as that load is.
)Vith every )&gt;itterneSII tihere Is bound to be some
oweetne"" and so , while the , grief is moot poignant, com:ng a&amp; it does on the eve of the anniversary of the birth
of the great Saviour of allll)anklnd, who died that we all
m:ght live in the future, there is still some hope, some
rhcl'ifhed ideal to be seen t~rough the rift of the clouds.
The fuct that her going has left such • void Is a means I
• f of{ering some small consolation for lho•e bereft. Her
!Jie I~• left the world the better for her having been here.

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the tid
~Ut to
1

Evana' Storea are Chock full of Bargaino for that
Christmas Dinner, Everything to Make a Perfec:t
Christmas. Our Foods were Bought at a Low
Figure and the Whole Store Prices are RighL

s;.;bJect: "Star&amp; ot TOday:." - ~ : . • '
8.00 c. E. Hour. "
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Wed. 7:00 JPrayer and atudy hour.

ORANGES

HICKOKY (;tiAPEL
'Iltec Barnette
end with

api'IUt

tJw,

lllarce'Y BamOiie.

It's not price aluue-but uu.r buyer has seledOO SWeet Or&amp;nfel •'
11 Yl!ty low ('O!d
DRINK ORA.NGE JVIct: FOK YOUR HEALm

wack

Mr and M:w.. Miner Stevens and
ron viaJted Mr. and Mr.s. deorge
SUnday,

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t... Ul",..

il!ut; oa,.;-JlOil -;ltll- the

chcnactcr&amp; from tbc )'oWtg peoples
c1uss assisted by the cholr The
rubllc ure cordially Invited Lo at·

IZ lb.-Peck 4JC
CRANBERRIE$, ' '·"' . .
. . . . ...... 25c
FRESH OY'STERS Quart cana 47c; Pint cano Z4c

I

Peanut Cluster

WcdneKday 7 30 P M

I

PEANUTS, frtlilh ruasW In thr sh~ll. 3 LB!l
HOLIDAY MIX, • ....,....,,., •• ''"' C••••·
ldnl lor ('hristmaK, Z LRS

Merchant&amp; Mix

Mld~weelt

5"rvlce

ltyaeU Run B. 8. 9:30 8 M Ru1:1~
seu, Supt.

Praise

We wan~ to de oar part tit help·
m, ewerylllle 1o lie b&amp;pp7 for Chril·

service 7

p M.
BIMl'SON M. 1!:. CIIUKCII
T. E. Moneu. llllniBier

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A special Chrlstmu p1·ogram will

be given by Lhe Sunday school rrom
11 to 10.30 1n the momlnB

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lhe evenlniJ service

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BASKETBALL

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.OVe11 •aeb," 1be! aWd. loW\

Epworth Le111uc 8 ·15 P M
Special Ohtlatmaa mw;te lnctud ~
h\8 OhrtsWna.s C&amp;Mla wUl feature

1

7 o'clock.

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The pubUc .fl oordl•ll)' invtted

at-tend these aervlces.

!!-T. PAUL l.UTHERAN CHURCH
J c. Pllcll, Put.
Sunday school 9 A M.
Dlvtl',e .aervllle and holy oommun~

,

! lmas and are

;~;~~~~~~~~~~~J~~ ~ Deo~ esU.:

maklaa:

lhat Evan!!' Market &amp;lwafJ offer.

WU.b ttaclh

tee

'•be of eOI'Jftpondinr lite

-Va--

We bate a site for JOur ctar.
Drift Ia U4l ~~tl OlD' prices on yoUr
•be and GO A TUDE tor Je.

CHESTER
GIRLS

M A hearty lnvltotloh Ia extended

INTER~CITIB8

1

boo l&gt;epn heard from the proposal brought up
The •nnual White om
bdore ...Council at their fil'llt December meeting relative
prc&gt;Qram will be renderchurch llchoot The pro~
to the., idding .the locality of rats through the medium
be two-fold · the nrot
ns sug:..ested by U!e government, are asking why some •·•"
"0'""t of rocltatlono, dl•·
~
, ~:;;;
Jl;.guea and athalna bl' ~e PJ1m~Jry
concr. move fa ,,.ot ma,de in the direction that the rat
menaee here !)tight' be reduced.
W.i th tht adyent of the recent rise in the Ohio River
lollowiMg the several days uf rainy season. the rats, being
tlrivel&gt;•to higqer, drier ground, are mnklng themselves
fe lt CVfll rn01'8 than USUal BS the nuisance, ]le8t and CX·
t:·cme 1~abllity they are to any community.
Itll)as been '8UI!Iested that a local drive by Pomeroy
c:tizent be• ~i~r~:~~ with opposing teams waging w~r on
•
sc~u•gea In the na~lon, with the side killof the P,IOst coatiy enemies being
tile
Theer Is no qqes·
!l" Ibis woul&lt;l ae11d bur,. "o!ID'fl
much auoqer than tile:·

!In end ~u th~lr
.......,,. 11o mo111• Item tn· the life Pf \ r~1~~:~~~~~~i \\'c..~~t.!l~
~~~~~~ ~he rat l'ql•'fl! It b~
"''~~..If~~~·

37c:
. Z3c:

l&lt;"''Y'. 6 LIIS

19e
. 45c

19rj

274

SWEET PICKLES . ...,.. •1..
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ME~ TS ·
Dre•oed T urkevo and DUcks, "" lb
..... zoe;I
Chickenr:. Pan dre!lSed-~"G.Mt or fryrn, PF.lt r.u
· ltd ·
FRESH CALLIES, .. , lb. . .
.... 7%~
HAMBURG ...............,, 3 LRS
. ..... 25c
PORK STEAK.• LBS . . . . .
.. . 25c
PORK ROAST, PER LB
... . . lOC
BEEF ROAST, Choice Cui•, .,... lb.
llc:

STATION

-~

NUMBER of local citizen•, disuppointed that nothin"• 1 .,~~~a.!'.wlll
be no Younu P&lt;ioplo'o
•
l:nd~vOr aervtce.

Z9e

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li1ter-Citiea Oil Co.

ChUdren lie

to all.

17c

OLIVE~ 8 ot. ,Jar~tuf(ed-.25!.: val•e. PER J..\R

mrs OFFI!B GOOD AT ANY

Admission

19c

flavnt:s--4 BOXES '

.

dlll'lllf lhls ale rot caa a:e&amp; u In·
lltr

~rted

COFFEE, Dlde Ma~d 2 LBS.
SWEET POTATOES; yellow
PUMPKIN. ' IA•r• c.~
BUTTER Dl&lt;l• Mal~. 2 LBS

DeLaQ Tire

For Only lc

Chriltmaa proa:ram Monday '1 P

POMIBOJ CHVROB OF CHRIST
KOiilj:ilh J. llll!d, M 9 30 Sunday morninl worship
or:r,d Bible ola86ea. Subject of .Bf!r·
"The M'eaniUIJ or Ohrl!stmu."

. . . . . 87c

Wiwonsln Colby, PER 1.8

aa annual

YELLOW JACKETS

BOYS and

JJ:,J..IL.,I, as

offer berlant...- •••
toda7
. "and
•..• endlnr

Tonight!
Midd;leport Gym.

ton lO:JD A. M

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gra.d~

CHRISTMAS
1 Fo•r Leur Fatn\ly Flour for hrMd bl!il'Uits n.nd 1•astry Qaallt)"
SP.£~
Guar~~nteed
::r.: '
"""'"'""': .-l lt-.•~···•,•··
•
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on~.1ft
Lee Delux . ire. ....
...,..,,u,•·........
.., "'ndoO'&lt;d ·• 2..LBS · I . ·~·-·--• ___ .. _ _ . - ' l'$c:

PraLse service 10:45
B-on T P.M.

I

In yni'H-The hlrh

FLOUR, large bag . . . .

LAurel
P'inll.w, ~ Supt.

Lo

lOc

Good randy, r•:R J.H.

CHOCOLATE DROPS
J lbs. lor Z9C
}7~'
Ce lery Large Size--Criop Bleached
:.? foJ•
"
MJLK Northfield, Tall Cano---3 for J7C
Lo\\~l

Sermon 10 45.

29C
25c
2S·C

rr~sh made, v~r y d"'lldous

Ell~lally Priced-2LBS

tend thli pre-Bum.

1

w~ujd jlQt

-

o.ruor, ......,, Mlddlellari I •4 I

9 15 Bible School. Domer
10:20 Mornin8' worship. eennon
7:00 Special program of Chrlat-

S

A ful'thel'

musl&lt;. Fred 1.

ma.s muliiC.

TBt:: ~ POSTAL

'•

Christmas lu. Carload
Lots at EVANS'.

CHUIWH OF VH~T

IOfall and lhe

Ij

'

RATS·'&gt; (

Ob.rlst, In
memory the

Act tn toW' aceaoes,
characters
ond choir 'I'he publtc It~ ir•rlted.
!

J

LAWS
OJ}f ~:rn~~ ngu wh cu tmmc of UUI' ojHJnll l'teJ~l" twlo lh'
•
INC t' at \Va s hin glun Hal &lt;ltmn in tho.!i1· big t'IIHY otl\c e
1 h.lil ~ a.n d went to work flgUI'IIIif how much mure mone}
l 11 \.!y \\'ould take in nt thu varwu s pol'it officcg of the coun·
l: y IJy giving the postal rates a generous hike, II \,tie did
1/u•.v 'dr eam that whut &lt;lid happen, would happen. As •
m a lt ~ r of i'act, tllf!t lesson ~done ~ h o uld h11ve taught them
that It takes more than t he blere hiking o! taxes in one
Iorm ' or another. to produce the re~mlts anticjpated.
fln~ wqUld probably be safe in sayin!f that durinli
U!.P ~ hrlsi a~ holiday card sending season aiOJit,
vove~nme f ljas ,probably loj!t ten I· 'mlllbns of dollars
throtiflh ' the ~lmost univert~al custom of sending cards
unseljled 'fbr one and one half cent. where formerly the~
"urej sealed and sent tor two ce nts, thereby making the
.wer~ge Christmas card lose a half cent to the govern ·
mcntjover the old schedule of rates.
{f our solons, both nutional and stutll, Kre as wise a!'!
I l:c.1 iu·c being credited with ueing, they will toke heed
trom ~tbis inat~nce and ~:~tud,r out comtlletely every taJt~
hike before it is aclually put into effect.
As in the stamp and postal case, so It is In every
ot licr case, wbtm taxeJI become so high as to he a burden,
,•ve:·v individual great and small, rich or poor, through
ht H iu,u ute characteristic of saving, will conserve as much
"" puf&lt;;b le and spend aa little as possible where the taxe•
1111 him moat,
~uwever, when one sees the manner of working
amun¥ the ave1•age aet of lawmaker., there Is little over
whie if to ~e hopeful from this angle. We will pro~ably
c~llltidue to have oa bad or even worBe taxing laws than
we h4ve been ll·ying to live down during the past several Y.ears.

seen

JXIfii'Y

The World~$ Best Sugar
all ready for the world's

Did You Eve Stop to Think?

best housewife~ thafs you!

.'

The merchants of your city keep up with the times.
·,
' ''

·
'
. .. AlwCIR
.
.
:. '; fli.ff ,. •.
~

~'lit'

'
1., I
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~ . f~J.~~~~ l~&amp; .:·.;~\ ~~r ~
bo"~'J&lt;Illi~f~ jJ;. _ ,

I
I

..

~:-==
'?!

They weleome the opportunity to sene . you. Their. merchandi~~e ie price4 richt and of ,a variety that can fill your every

-*ell. ,,.

I ,

•

,

"'-'/

"

'"

.

'i, ~

1

your confi·; ·•,
I

~

wt~lcomet

She, hers.lf, didn't.
Halitosis (bad breath!, tho

.
l

'

f't

~

Confidenu ia the open road between buyer and seller.

JOC:ial fault no one forgive~t

was the ,..a10n. Yet no one
neecl hove halllosiL Ga'IJIIng
with Uaterlne ln.ttantly deJtroys
mouth odors and 4hedl:s Jnfec·
tlon. Uoe It dally. Recent tesll
show thor Litterine promptly
c.wercorMt odor• ordfnaryantf..
ouplics oan, hldo In 4 days.

Lambert Pharmacal Company,

St. Louis, Mo.. 0. S.A.

Your merchants aim to keep your buaineao by deserving iL
Shop with them. The will proye it. They always oell the beat
by every teet.
They Maintain quality at reaaoaable pr1cea.
alwayoaatiafy.

Their gooch

. When you buy from your home merchanto, you have the oat·
iafac:tioa of kn-iac that you are buying oetisfac:tioa.
IT IS A[WAYS PROFITABLE TO BUY FROM HOME
MERCHANts BECAUSE TH£Y HAVE THE WILLINGNESS
AND ABILITY TO SERVE YOU
WELL
\,,

.

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·:

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Gri

Fireproof

P'OR SALE--3 BulldillU'B

auttabi9
Pomeroy Bend
Brida:~

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12-17-31

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ALL MAKES oi mcb06 serViced

reaaonable prJc;ls, Brlqa 1n your
radio or e.n· :Ht-J. H . M . Orou,
MldQJepor•.

Gen'l Code, Sees. 10713-13
Estakl a1 o..a..v P. Holhnaa

..........

Notice lB hereby given

--=-=="

t~t

.Esther

H. Barre llU been duly $-P~nted
and qualified as Executrix of the
E•tate
GUilt.... P. Hol'lman· l&amp;te
:U:e!gs
Ootmty,

soothes

DJNING ROOM

A~D

COFPII SHOP
ti!Mier ~' Manarll!ment
AJ;B..i CQlfi\T HOTEL
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New 8111Jft'a, .Piorida ,
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50 . ~m ·......st Bt'hs. S4Um

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better

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the

relic!
doctor'H

It penetmtes
throat

c.n'.l

favorite/
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NOTICE OF .\P'POJNTMINT
or BJ;ell!ldor

qulci: ~!'

with Thoxin:-, a famous
~piJ,oO' .

Bedueed
ROOMS. .l.at $US

rooms, with

bat.h. Rent •u; per mont.b. Ca"J
2P3-l.t

"Jfl!i.W
. -,- ~.

Write fo~.,.Boo1dd apd

The Roell

crt~ek Golden State1im)ted;

with

'C.rU'fonila-bouild passen'g er.
from Chicago, wB.s debyed three hours Tu :!Bday night when the ena;ine was derailed

after striking an automOO·he' at Dourer! Crossing, near Joliet, Ill. When· the car, dl'h·
en by John Pianca of Jolie~ stalled on the el'&lt;&gt;!!slng the limited speeding at sixty-five
miles an hour appeared. Pianca lea ped ft'om the car and did not receive a scratch.
None of the passenger~:; on the train Were Injured -and all the cars remained on the
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Shawnee, Oklahoma

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L------------------Oy BURNLEY

Buttercup's

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ing medium for people that have oomethinr to .ell. Re;alb, of
c~urae, are obtained from other mediu~a, ~ut . long ex~
w1th the newopaper reveala the advertlai!t lJela 1iuin. fttr hit"money
out of the newapaper than from any other source.
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ing NRA throuah the preaa. It io up to the edvertlaer to lllalntai,ri .·.
this faith throueh support which will brlnr not only the bett fli., '
turna to him, but also to the people at large.
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TOOTH PASTE

"WHEN RECOVERY HAS.fJEEN ACCOMPLISHED, Tftf:.. '"
NEWSPAPER AND THE ADVERl'ISER BI::HINO THE PAPQ '. ' . '
WILL HAVE HAD MORE PART IN IT THAN ANY OTH~ ·c" · '
ONE THING."

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track.

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·.·.
. .-. ..
··our only uuthm·tty Qll Eugll~ h
plum pudding Is Dicken,&lt;,. H e could
describe: tht\t good old plum rum 1100 until -y.Our
mcuth
watf!rr.cl,
~Jur tim(l:ut tloatll!it and )"OUr teetb.
wpcie(\ ()Ut beyond th eir depth .

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who like.o; l!i''l.illh plum puddiQ.
· \Vhtch m3kcs US- Wfltry ~ _Uttlc
nbout the New Yep!' , cc1:ebri.ttqn.
l'cr Lwelv&lt;! sober Y~ we 'have
r&gt;tng cut the old 11.nd rung In the

We don 't know t.Jtc exact recipe 1'1:t"f·
..
· ,· ·
fnr rum Plum pUdding. We ltllnk
With evet'Yt,hlng ~ial tJlis year .it

. .
-~

Did You Ever S~Qn:
PAINS IN BACK

. ·k. ?.•
T0 ThID

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..

By EDSON R. WAITE

. ..sp~d~·~. ~~·~JJJ3~ i,~

Shawnee, Oklahoma

~' -- ...
'.,..,_ - .
.
,,
- ..
HENRY ' C. MacARTHUR, EDITOR
(CALIF.) INDEPENbENT, SAYS:

L------------------Oy BURNLEY

Buttercup's

"Newopapcr adnrtioinr offen th eonly oooceooful alll'fmia·
ing medium for people that have oomethinr to .ell. Re;alb, of
c~urae, are obtained from other mediu~a, ~ut . long ex~
w1th the newopaper reveala the advertlai!t lJela 1iuin. fttr hit"money
out of the newapaper than from any other source.
'

C:N;.PER f&gt;AIO
-,uu IIOUC.~T ME.
A. NICE CHRt-.TMAtG.
PRESENT "-MO
I WANT 10 1&lt;NOW

l&gt;,t,N!

p'.

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Columbus, OhiO.

Co.

;

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I

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for GolrsGe at
·Bridle. The Mt. Veroon

'
.,

At)) V E R T 15 (Ill G
~~!=TIQN ..
.

'

. '

tS,

Buy handkerchiefs
with whur It saves

"The federal aovemment haa placecl areal t;uo\ in the newl, ·
paper, and has evinced its faith in the printed pace hy pllpu'-"':
ing NRA throuah the preaa. It io up to the edvertlaer to lllalntai,ri .·.
this faith throueh support which will brlnr not only the bett fli., '
turna to him, but also to the people at large.
,.

LISTERINE
TOOTH PASTE

"WHEN RECOVERY HAS.fJEEN ACCOMPLISHED, Tftf:.. '"
NEWSPAPER AND THE ADVERl'ISER BI::HINO THE PAPQ '. ' . '
WILL HAVE HAD MORE PART IN IT THAN ANY OTH~ ·c" · '
ONE THING."

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