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'ID DAILY IWURS i

In Toils

After Gun Battle

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Personals

Uppe: Tbomaa Fork

ttfirst

Lacly' ,,

Guest of Honor

-R. C Weoi - · Th~ ....
The followtn, children of Ur and D.\01 with Mr and lln Wyll!.s
Mrs J B Elberfeld
who apen~
1
W&lt; ntuntc~ II
,h
morning
ChrtsttnB!!I at home rttUJ'Iled. Tue&amp;Mn Dab. Stewart and 14ts WllSt.utlo Too
works adrn l nlst raLion
1day, Jacob and Earl
ol LoRan, ~ ~telVut wer.e eallinl OJ•
to two county oft1ce.s
~~- ......... Clothito
Mr a.nd M'r8
!:men;on
Siddall ~· :YJJ'i.le and Gan1et PUll(
stenogro.phcn~ wer e e mployP.d
J.,yd.la Elberfeld) of Martett.P_and a~y~ 1
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auditor'&amp; ofllce nnrt th e nro-Martin
or Chll~e 'J'homaa
11r1. A c
Unkenhoter and
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baiOe ,ludKO'' office Of
the court
s ddall, small son or llr and Mn. pandloa.,\ W&amp;)llle were calllq (i.U
.. Wbe_n nt ~J' baelr:ed into
trhe a.udllm s offlc, the
• Siddall remained for a ,onr,er YiUt 14ra. 11an7 snyder. Th\U'Iday
, a heater !i"i!t1i
mol1lihl: rtenographen~ Wl!ro e nwlo~tU in
with
hl.s a:ranapanmt.l
Mlss
Will Elma Diehl 1a apendina hat ,
Nolai::L Oa.raao. about lG years or compllaUon or the Dc~cmbel LUxe!,
Katharine Elberfeld of Chlllieothe Cbrlstmaa vncatton. with h.er ' par· I
ap, ...... eertou&amp;ty ~ tlbOu.t r.ollectlcn of v nlch will bl! oov m
alsO remained for a vtait
6 ota. Mr aod Kra A c Llrlkf:n·
the kll aDd body
within a few
'lilY''
&gt;\ftf&gt;r
the
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hobr and her aoq, WQM.
ft.e!ho'V.t Urimodtp.telt to th•• Qf• t'Ompllntlon Of thf! tll Xe'&gt; in the UU•
1 Mlsse8 Katharine
Barbe.ra lind
Mr lmd Mri!J. obartea DJlin Jt
flee of Dr. M 8 lla.ritels~ the lad'll •llfh r 1 ofrtr,.e oth1•1 ste !O• u phms
1 Rachael
Elberfeld and
SObert and son sp(!nt Wednesday 'fl:lth
bi.Jrn$ were treated,
Dr: l)anlelS 1wlll b"' ~tvl'n P.U' J&gt;IOy n cnt In UJP
1
1 Slagel Rleha d Nye Robert. 'tiber· Mr. and M'l'1 Charlel Eblin
Bald 'Wed.~ay thq.t unless unfor·
otr!e'-' d ur in,., ~he P~'l 100 I
1
feld
and
the
latt.ar't
eueif:
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Mill&amp;
M:tsa
Myrtle
Fult
was
callinl
on
I
seen COmpJieatkms ' l;loveJ.oP. •iht
tax collecl lnn
In th1 IJI"'butc
1 Marion Erickson of Columbus and
PrarlceA BUlea, Thursday
•
bu.rna wouUI not 'I" Jl$U1t ct'tlc:ally, com1. one st1 nographc1 was 1m-1
Hr and Mn; Allefk Keler of DarM'- \ftuth Doctrldj:e was calllnl l
althoU,Ih !ft!i'1l)us tl.Dd n.thtr dang· ployrd on record ,.,(), k
ro, whom
1
I len Connecticut retwnecJ 'fue&amp;· on Marre' VlniQI w~neada.y
eroua.
J..
,
1u•ver1U days cmnloy n•• nt wi ll Li
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1' "Y after spending 'lhe annual
A rt!t1der1ti ot Buef1118, the yonth mad ~ posatbl r&gt;
r hrl$tmas d:tnce given by the Mar·
Dukt McClain Ia able to be ou1
l&amp; viBtttnr m AtmeTO)' Wlth an un- 1 Employm•nt
Qf t' , ~"
1 ,,,, ~,"
) ;~tta Country Club Mol'\day even- a·:;~ andi}Mn .Clyde Vales an~
ole, Wayne Gibbon,, on employe~&gt; 1fltenoJrapheu; wa~o u •H lr p:-~&lt;;~;l hlf'
ot the Meigs Star Dairy Compnny, thru ciVIl work-. 1tlm fn ~~ ~
und
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e~nd!ll8 th~ week end With her 1
856 Enst 'Main Street.
thetr f:alnrle~ wd! 1&gt; lJ , 1 1 1 1 1 ttw !
Charles Sayre wn.s t.nk.en t.o the rnoLbell, Mra; Jim &amp;atty 11.nd rela-,
OOlng w'ILh his .uncle on a I 'leal CWA dlt...-.ctm :; or rt,,
tf&gt;
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1h" 1
1 V c L~ranlj hOipital
In Chillicothe tlvee
1
rnllk delivery route, thP. lad ,;r.oppetl ~ ala 1te 11 or tll,(ll , lb n
l 'iO 1 ' ,, 111
Tuesde.y where he wllJ
undergo
Harry Cannan :md
Howard
at a local restaurant whrre ~ ae- nt:w cml)loyud 011 CWA p1oj et !'l
treut..m.ent
Vinln1 ~re calling on Dane !.'b· f
cldeilt
occurred
He
s~ge c!
Unlll a.noLht r r1uot11 ir. aiJflLt d
,
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lin, SWldey
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~kward It wna reported, tquch· Mel'tfl count:.-- c I Vii NOI k1 ad 11 11"'11!1 1
Mrs Ben Ewing and da.ughter 1 ISert Mowery aQd friend ana 1
lnl the entire lower hnll of hb tro.t.o, Hem·v c•mrnd.~ i c 111 n e 1
Mary and son, Henry, left tor Ptm· Oland MeNet.r went to Mlchlpn
bodf t.o th~ benLc1
no more or the county., JO Jl "' • .o
tlac Mlch TUesday
where they Ba.tur~y to .ti).lend • :t:ew day8
1
A portion of his clothing war; 1m- \VOrk
I
I
will visit with the former's daua:h·
Mr and M'111 Dave 't1lol1188 and
thediately burnod from h1s~ bed ~~
ter M1s La.wrence
Reuter and J,izzle La.rce were calling on Dave 1
alll! lhe flesh ""'lou.oly ..,r-a
family
Eblin Sunday
' PoUOWing &lt;realrnf nl Of U.e """'
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I!Cisa Jl~tlict Moore or H~ scll
!lJ1he local phys1elan·a om~ th...
1 Mr nnd Mn Dean Davis ot Gal- Run, spent Sunday with vr. and
'~"~ ...
,_
removed
to _
lhe
llllcle
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_home
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1Jlpoli.s have returned to their Mrs Harry Sthneic;ter and Mr and Mrs Frankfm D Rooaevelt ose« with tbe new17-""" Xr. IJid v-l
home after &amp;pending Chrtst.rqas Ml'8 Marvin KcOulre
Fardmand Sandford, after the~r brilliant society Weddirur H New TOZ::kJ
11ith t he latter .s parent.s Mr ah&lt;t
Mr and Mrs Hn..?TY Peters a:-~d I Mrs. Roouve)t pve a war the bride wbo is the former irn.
'!RUDY" ENJOYS
I Mrs Val Reuter and famlly
daughter, Wanll.a or Columblfs
ton Rhode!!., of New
aad Loa
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spent Christmas daJ with Mr
____ • -"' WEATHER INSIDE what Wnlnerdu~ mrr 1'nrr as couu- Although th1 y are In an unenviable po11ltion these two girla, FraneeA Fred Will R.nd
son, Junior;, of amd Mrs. Hiram Loct
I n ...tJand and Joe Tt:rner were Sun- I m 115 with DenNs Romine and wife
ty r:mploy er!&amp; n\\Okc to find Llwrn- 1tolltn11 lupp~ r ) and Roth Spenrer who were captured at Pan11, Ill, Akron, are spt"nding the ~ek wit 1 Mr~ and Mr3 })en Elberfeld of &lt;..ay dinner goucsts or T A vale I Mr and Mrs John Sheppard spent
Apparently Lawrenee
(Rudy) selves ln th e ~rm of ~ro w~nthn w th Ed\\atcJ Shouse deft) ex convict who is saiJ to b&lt;! a member of M Wills father If D Will ami Colwnbus, spent ;the weelr: end wHo 1find family
Christmas vlith. Mr and MT!l Tom
GllJpcre, of HarrtaonvWe, thinks he and many lll1.Lb. 1 t r. lnwm-se l hP. the Ddltngcr gang see m to tal{e rhf' s1tuat10n phlfn!'lophu~ally if not l"on1 Frank
~rs
Lafe W'1lllamsoo and family 1 Dale Caster who Is making his Woodyard at Amesville, 0
ls i\ther lucky •• he &amp;lt.s In the ~~~~~lghw:l}ti lo reach thell f'm~ ga ily A 1 , 0 1tc~1~a~~as fata llv wo~.nded In blttle ure~~~~ tbdr a~cst_
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, All'. a~ Mrs. Llnzte Lock and home with his a~. Mrs John
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---WIU'Dlth ot tbe tntet1or of the
Some few werr
rlclayed
wh~n
MANY DONATE TO
1 Misses Jennie Motrat and Helen bon 'liperi.t Chrl.ltmas • dAy with Mr Sneppard spent Christmu with hls
lfelp oounty jail and look&amp; out up•• bll 1 11 d t 0 t
tl
h eph erd or Xenia returned Tuea- and Mrs Hiram Lock
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mother Mrs R S Turner
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C'Il the •now and ice covered earth th I
1
au ..... mo
es li 1 :'&lt;treme
e
unc r.oon
GIVE CHILDREN I1Sday
ifter spendlnll Chrl.stmas With.
Ml8ii -.... l Ketton ........
Wayne Tllrner and Melva Radt
-·
ft8e aI refiult
or thP
ly
ld
"~·t SlUlday
of the outside
wt&gt;nther
while
othH"
r{!uched
thrlr
r
HAPPY
CHRISTMAS
Mrs
R
W
Vaughan
and
daugh
..
with
ltay
Harper
and
po~ts
cure
were
at
Robert
Turner's
Sun·
Gilmore came to the Window or
1 1
lrl
I
0r I
Ul:e. Jail Wednesday, m~tled as o ~~a-~e~;uy~te
"·
bl
ter Miss Anna va.urhan
Kr A ... . :~ Mn Jim Ervin ot Jrart8.. day
'""'cntl!le
mntv·~
¥ 4
mouth~~~t Sunday and Chrl.!!l~- Mr and Mra Walter Holliday, I
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Ti-lbuhe new!!l reporter shlvered. In
List or Chrl.stma!l donations made
MIM Elma. Smith at ehester, IIi I rnu day with Mr and Mrs na·• Autn Ver1gan and Walter Swett I
the chilly biting, wintry a.S, P.nd
Perl&gt; Rlggr. cleputv rlerk {/ r')Utl
Business p10spects IJoth local to the kldu1es of the Meigs County cpendlnll a ft:w daya with MjSF IKetton and family
I wete 8Uilday g,Je~ts of Frank Vale
when I l '! rnd national are dcctd ~ dly on the
d
H
AmeriCWl Legion
uked:, sarcastically, "Pretty oold WQ!. drlfl VCd two hott
c~r
1.1.as
1
uu
Into
a
6~toot
'!now
Chi!
ren1:1
orne
d
,Ethel
Smith
of
Butternut
o.venue
)lr
and
Mr&amp;
Andy
Lowery
were
l} nd famUy
~».~ tl)ere isn't lt?" olosed. the win·
HOTEL MARTIN
mend, In lh1 opinion l)l A R IFeero.cy·Bennett
PostJ
can Y
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ed.IIJne on Mr and Mrs Charlh I Lcnnle WO&lt; lever who Is 111 with
~ and smiled "eot\f;entedly as he •,.o.n k 11 11le h •gh wn.y 1endl ng r10111 Knight
of the Pomeroy Chevrolet Mrs Marpret Lnllance, books . Mrs
Miss Jennie Osborn who suffer- Ebiln Saturday
nnewnonla Ja still 'n serious eondiP.njoyed tbe eomrorl. of the jaU h iH hGmP to D:u wi n en II~ Wcdn e:; co local Chevrolet deRlct!l who
Wild
u 2 boxes of toys
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lh
On Thursday, Dec.
28
da,~:
Riggs h(' wllltcd wa!l rm c~r.l
Geo
eunu 1
A Chrbtmaa. proaram was given t10n Dr M c e of A ~mny is the 1
M
• ed a slight stroke recently Is 1.. e.. en tho a llttle connntne
to
dig
his
car
ou
olhfetlompnhm
hat;
j
ust
returned
from
Detroit
Mrs
H
E
Felger
40
handkerchiefs
ported
seriously
111
at
het
.nome
In
Sunday
nignt
at
the
church
A
I
attendll'\8
physician
1 1
Tim~:
8
to
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P.
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Ollmcre wa&amp; aent.enCI'fd to the
e he nr&gt; d other deo.lers from ond beads Mis.os Adlpha ~.ummMe!,· the Hartley apartments on Butter-~ number ot people were In atte 1dSeVEia1 hom here llttend,.tl ~he 1
Admt'a•t"on
tiayUm W«khoWift several weeks t.o diP hls c1u nut of lh~ ~""w· ,j 'f' &gt;dlf'l
this scc~1on p1r.-vtewed
the new dlle magazine an
pape.
•a
·
~~
'Master
nut
a.venue
anot.
,
(
Ci.r1slmas
program
at
Columbia
llfl:O when he pleaded BUIIt.y to a l"ross the nlchwa)' as the th er- lfl:l4 Chev1olet "oon to be an noun Thomus
Youna: ' bo" wYS
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SOc Each
R d
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Mac~ Bryant .!!pent Sunday wltn Chapel
charae or petty larceny but the lhometer hovcr~ u a round th e ~· 10
Thl!i pmcedm c required n)J - c,.~r Knight spe nt an P.nllrt&gt; day Tt&gt;ddy Reed t~·lheodorc ~d I Mr and Mrs L F ScMeonieb Mr and Mrs Millard Zerkle
!Sentence was later reMitted and he m11rk
1 W F Caster e.nd family were
0 r.aee
nt lht&gt; General Motors Provh•; boo~s, ~uni~ 1 n z ~~mt~ya :nd have returned !rom Portamouth,l Mn Lizzie Larce of Coh 1mbt:'-! 1 Christmas shoppers in Wellston
Under A.usplnes of
ls !lel'VInr his time tn Ute county proximately two hours
A low plum In the
rm;u lwnv 11 Orc!lnd The•e W E HolicJ genet
h .~o 5 rs e e~de 0 th stalk where they spent Chr!l;tmp.s with s~nt the week end Wlth Mr and 1Saturday
I
Guilif or the lplst~opal
je:U not a blt sorry now as hl!'l sees
former's
brother
Edw•11 Mrs Dake Thomas
Mrs E A Oeorr~e spent Chrt11t- 1
othen •t.eppll'\f llveJ:y ln the cold war:; r:;aid re11u1ted ln snov dJiftrnv 111 scles maml!je .. of Chevrolet lcushel Ol!ll"gesS 8
1 u turltey the
from a nen r Uv hillside nnd 1 ov~11n..- pe&lt;ented the new line of cars out ilanana \ E l!!a.be
e=~~· DorothY Schoenleb and wife
Mn John D&amp;v18 spent Sunda.y mas with ht'r daugh ter Mrs A R I
Chal'tlh
near zero weather
No otiHr c l H•
.JnP.d IJians noel pollcle
for the Mnrgare book~; Ph.lllp H Meter 20
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with Mr and Mrs James Hazel Curry
thE highway
:s
l?tewnrt
a. Fauber I Miss Elea.not Smith of Roches- ton and famUy
1 Mrs Lenon~ Sleeth spent Christ- 1 ~~
Frank Schaefer of Cloumbus who r:-n.o&gt;sed hefol c Figgs approachl'd nnd
1
Mr and Mrs Hiram BoUn ot · - - - -- - tr.!nt Ohrl!!ltmu with relatives and It was hnpos~ibl~&gt; to t"ll th e dcp~h c min~ yenr ard t gll.(t \e~y0 d~al~ I o~n~ peanuts1s M~a~~d Torr- tEr N Y who is spendlnr the hoi·
friends In Pomeroy has returned unW the em hRd been hair s ubmer~ ~~~~~~t :ancl~~~~de~nbtit ~fso ~ Yput 7:~r.!o :oy~ec~~~ books, MI S 0 W ldays with relatives here, spent 1Columb~. spent Sunday even~ 1, .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ,
home.
gcd In th~ bnnk of ~no'&gt;J.
II th wug h Its paces on th e ruggecI h.elecr be oks an d toy• • Mrs C E Tuesday with Miss Luctlle Smith with Mr and Mrs Charles Eblin
hils rough roads and 4'1.! miles Peoples, munge.s Theo Ebersba.cb, of Chester • ¥ •
.Mr Rnd Mrs. Lawrencn Bell, Mr
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tracl~ which the P1 ovlnrr cr:~ndY ~ al\d Mrlj Lowell Winnd and Mr.s. Jim Adama Jr and tam~
lJi'
COMMISSION TO
urou 1•o pwvldt&gt;!l
Uy spen~ the week end wtth. Mr 1
~
If'
1~ett to y:J IUld Jigsaw puzzles, Rich~ Mr and Mls P 8 Stanbery o.
DRAW ~URY
cars like tho.se new Chev- !!• d Can ay toys MtM Carrie ~r o.nd M
l "'tlie~y ~tR~btfY 8 ~r and Mr$ J 0 Adams. They WJll /
• retum home Tuesda.y
sf' II
I'm cntht!Siasttc StanSbury cindy, MISS Lena Hlttt.s "'inclnnat • re urn
ue ay
11u Meigs countv jurv rommls~ nbo u~ business p1ospect.s for next bushel e~pnges, Mr and Ml'l:l J H ter spr. ndlng the Chrtetma.s weel;
Thomas Scott and OflraldJne
t
• lon consls.tJng Clf H n SmHh of y..,ar ' said Mr Knlgl1t 'I went up Eastman Jr candy aM hn.ndker- end with Mu Marg~~oret Stanbery Ablt'8 of Syracuse spent SUnday
!md c F. Kcllet of rup- tne re expeclirog a lot for or course chiefs, M E Burtday school (Bun .. and son Hart
•
with }14:r and Mr1:1 Orville P'"&gt;gue
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ll&lt;"ls
will mN~ L mmc
Ume IGc,onetal Motor"! knee-action front t~hine class) and K1w!lni8 Club or 1 I
and famll:r
• •
the reiJUlar monthly condave of Ohio
Friday,
29
lhls week to d1 Rw n grn.nd und ,... '\'iheels had t~.lready bee., a.n noune- Middleport, toys, Miss Emma Seltz,
Mr and Mrs Phil H Meier have
Mr and Mnl John Larce and
Valley
Commandery No. 24 K. T. is to be
tit 1mY to setve in
L11e r amon 1eel with the promlsc tho.t they handkerchiefs Cla1a Gillian, Jlg- .-etu1n£d Irom Columbw;, where ramlly spent the week end with J
POMUOY GYM
plrns f'OUII durlnp:
ih r
l 'll11''" I would rnolutloulle the cxnerlenr.~ ~f\W puv.~les Olrl Rr.onts of Pome- they spent Christmu With their D Ado.rns The former returned to 1
held at the Asylum in Pomeroy toni1ht at
L1nn, Ho1lcl"\ :arown cerk ofcoUJts Jf rldlng w.nd dtiving
my, toys Mrs Blanche Ooodwtn, !&gt;On Ph1l M(let , Jr and family
Columbus, sunday and 1U.s wile
Purple
7:30. Important bueineaa
be
unnouncfld W1dncsdav
'1 IC'uud thlfi litera lly true They C!Jme board, Mr!:l A N Schaefer,
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and clllldren remained tor a VISit I
'""'":; ~''''''l'' ~,j~~i ''~'li:;~.~l'.l)j:;~wil l jl.q)hnbh ~,1' hAd us to give her the works to cakea Mrs Ornbt•t toys YOUf\'1
Edward Graber was a buatnoJs..,
acted. 1 Every Knight is otroniJIY
ur1ed to ...
1
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r·
11ff~):. ~M H't"''t nut U1e "'Ca1 aL 511 and 60 over Peoples Society of the OJ~~oce Epis- Jialt.or In Athens, TueSday
b• preaent.
vl'al
Mt~r:I~Lll\t('fl ~m•'rl'~ t-.1mp.'! nnct rut~ w~ d ordtnatllV' copa\ Ohmch ot Pt:jmeroy, ping
¥ -¥ "
~~.~~r~~~~ft!
now CCIUlPihng Lronscri!JL&lt;~ nf tlkE' In secoud gcnr--or better yet pClng bM1d
1
W E Ollmore of OalllpqUs who
A lo.rae crowd attended the 1
By Order Em. Comm.
:1n~ ( l'imil,ul • ase~ on Uv•h &lt;lur'&lt;r-1'1 avoid altoget,her The nbsef!ce or
Knls:hL Templ.nrs of Pom~roy ac· $pent Ohristmas with hts daughter, Christmas tree here Monday night l
Att. L. J. Heiner, Recorder.
which m r to be
1;,;. th" jt tis jarfi or ~ !!hocks 18 simply be ~ c'lm,pamed bJ the Oerman Band Mt'S J
W Mleamore, retutned Mra Harold Miller of Langsville
lUlV nltllough it. \\lll
•nnd description It must~ ex crme out Cht!lstmRs n.f~erh90n and 'J'uesday
nnd Ha1el Turner received the two
cases will conm to
a t ~ 1 erlcncf'd Lo ~ bel evcd Yet 'knee- Pnlertal ned the kiddles tor &amp;ll hour
• ¥ •
t-ed spreads.
or Lhe body hi l. h1 J muuy , ctlon 11 tmty one of o do:;on ma\nt 3nd presented each kiddie with a t Mr 0.1'(1 Mrs George Hudl.lon a.nd
Robert Turner and t..wo children
term
fflntmer embodied tn the new Chov flr.e present
r family are 3pending the week with Leland and Marcena tJpent Ch.r\l!lt.10 :et.
The Pflt lt Jm~ Lo be &lt;ll" \ '
lf anyont' who ctonnted to the 16111 Hud110n's slllter1:1 and brothers mas with hle parents. Mr a.J\(1 Mta
weflk will comPile ntlcr t it
Every deale1 l talked to Ls nnxl- utovo cau~ has been omitted In Urs Katherine Oernbach, Mra 'l M Turner and famt)$.
:
0 •sly nwaltlrop; the public an - thl!&gt;i list a em ~ctlot' will be mad~ frances Hawkins and Oeorp, Ohaa
jury s wot k l!i oomplctcrl
Th.elmore StiUUibuJ'y who laM I
ro\ln&lt;"f.:m en t or the new cars Every tv Mr Enstmnn if he ls 1 nottfled
11.nd Herman Neimeyer
been sutrertug trom setaUo rhl!twrta•
GUN STl!ALJNG ( III\ICOI n
r Dr! feel~ as certain as T do tha.t
Thank~ Lo all donators wishing ~
• • •
ttsm for several weeka Is not much
1
the:Y II put a reRl active stlmulu11 ~olt all a HAPPY and PROSPER·
Mlsa Dorothy Mees of Col~bWI Improved
behind loco.! business-and when ops N~W YF;AR
( i ho ape~J&gt;t Christmas wtt.tt rel.ti.ttves
Carl ()pin, and children ap~a.t 1
~olio~'"· 1 mat 801 t of !lung takes plar!e all
here has teturned to her employ.. ntarlstmaa in. Hu)ltlneton with J
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ever lhe courtry good tlmeo will MU~T HAVE PERMITS (~ent
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11'8 111 Tbe TIII&gt;IIDO

Har1nful Legal
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Dealer Chance He

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Heard A. Campaip
It Opened
IN WASHINGTON

News Flashes
By Jntematlonal

New~

Berv1.e

New York, Dee .::a- JNS-AJrred

Fear Of Drinker• May Force Them To
Bootleue.. Since Announcement Relative
Dru1 Store Stodu, Made

E SmHh, who lonh t.n li" I 1 fine

pJlyslcal condition wil l
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Not quite
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day hunt at the
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Is Given One
UailiUill ea.. ol Settlecl b:r
Jari1l After Conoultia1
Metlical Esperta

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JIEI,D FOR DELINQUENCY
8 E Williams of Middleport ac~
to tlu M"IK!:I couotv Jatl
was held if'. tht custody of
the Shf'l Iff here TUr!ldny. nrternoon
pen1ing an lnve.stl~at1on or countv
'j;,";::~?:~ R.\tthOIIUes
Williams
was rev~
Jcru.'€'&lt;1 Tuesdnv evening but 1t wa,o;
no I l"a.morl whetht-1 ot not formn1
~~: 1 ;~&gt;ac~"' wetc blOught ns a. result or
lnvcstlgntlon
He was held for
the juvenile court h::wevrr It Un.9
lenrnect on
n.llegat•Jn, or d"lil1·

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Druggi&amp;ta wlll be held rl!t'l·
pon&amp;ib!e ror the age and tn ..
gredlcnt.s or all liquors, aucll
as
eertain
out-ot-ltate
brands which do not have
such irlormaUon spevlfied on
the labels

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j lumbua atrer spending Chrl.atmaa
Llcen.ses are now RV&amp;Iiable tor v: ith relat1vea here
thv new year at a.U former ag:enc· 1
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all wlll be required to PQB.!Ie88 them and Mrs BeJ'Io Hom of New BOlton
should they wish~ hunt or trap 1 1eturned to their respective h'omea
nrter January 1 This applie!l to rox Tuesday after spendJna Chriltmu
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c::.a.slng
the and
samewill
as any
other form
'' Uh their
aLiter, Annue.
Mlaa~~~~~ll-:bet:h~J;~~~~~~~~=~~
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tmnttng
be strictly
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or Mulberry
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.. r.td Warden Joacltlm ' It I&amp; to tbe
lnterellt of aU sportsmen of Mel.p
cuunty who are 111-terested tn this
tmm ot sport ond license&amp; for 1934
should be procure4 1mmedlately ao
~hat all ma.y I!IUpport the atate•a
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VO(J'I:H INTERCEDES
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Prices ReCiuced

Suite Cleaned and Preued . . . . . . . . . . 75e
Plain Jllreaoeil, clQned and pre~ted . . . 75e
'(',ji,at., cle•ned ancl preaaed . •
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fu,. Tria)med CQ!lta, cleaned
and Prmed . . . . . . . . . ....... 11.00
'OTHER PRtc;:ES IN PROPORtiON

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sehidlollad to die aome
week In the "death boX"

Dry Cle•ni~gl·

City for the murder
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Trio !I'M Free oa Farm
T - T"1' ~ro After
Capture

For
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to Ohio d1atrlbuton, retail
drug .stores or conaunUn
Appointments for Jobs un ~
der the state Uquor cortrol
board wlll be mad~ provblonal at present tor a 00-day
period After which the job8
will be placed under cJvll
Requ~!lts Cor liquor permit
appllcatlon blanks will not
be accepted until after the.
application form s have been
prepared and an11ouncement
that such requests will be l'f'·
celved will bt. carried ln the

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• It will be n;;;;:ry for p.U those 1ape;ndlna: the week end with "'1&amp;·
HILlel Turner and Wilbur Slater
\1ho wish to hunt or trap after the hves and friends here
1 r Mller.sport are spendlns a few
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fl -st of the year to have 193' 11- 1
.. dedared A H JoRcfllm 1 • Mr and Mrs Bernard ARhworth
Mr and Mra. v~rnon M.Uls of
COU!.'LY state game protector I have ret\U'T&gt;MI to their home ln Co--l·~;;~~;~;;;~~~·~~
TO HU;Nt IN 1934

dlslllf;daY

service

A Better Radioa

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WashlnQton Dec 2~INB-Por ·
dons for Arthur and haae E Col
vJn, or Michigan convlded In tht
u a Dlatrct court for westE.m
Mchlpn on charges or cotlSplracy
to \'lohde the fede1al prohlblUon
RCt were l':ltgnll'd Lod&amp;y by Prf'sldent
Roosevftlt

at~k by the
state liquor
at'partment. the state dlvlalon of
foods and dalrieB and the Ohio
Phannaceuttcal Aa&amp;oelat.iofl..

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Already

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known brands ot liqUor ha.ve been
mpde at local drur stores and umJ:IC3 are beine analYa!d cbemfco.lly
t-y 1nBpeetors or the division of

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NOTICE
The Annual MHUDI ot 'I'h4!l
Stock-Holders of The )(elp tJnUed
1 elephone Co., will be beld 1.\
Fomeroy, Sat. Jan. 18th, lot at ' f
A M All EXCh:J.ng~ RhOUld be re~

"We disapprove or the monetary
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~ takes part .itiJmy kind oJ bu~ineile a/f'ecth)g France, it !

costa that country aomethin11. ·If a prize were bein11 of· 1
fer~d for the best joke of the century, those few wordK
w0u1d probably cop the banner for certainly no one ill
this· country has evet; h,eard or rememb ered that Fra~e
h¥,.ev.er pa\d anything. ~ven her )ust dc~ts. while she has I
tbi'&lt;jwn money right and left for things which she wants.
?\t4 We wonder just where France would be today h•U
great democratio. president, Woodrow Wilson, ignqredi~he pleas of Fl'atlce and attended to his own · buslne..
ov~·r here in A~~rica, tiack in 1917 when the Fren~h
pl~llrl so earnelltlY fot;" us to send men .over u~e~·~"
We were sending provisions, thousands of doll.!lro ,,.~~· 1
w~n the SOS cam.e, "Hurry men powet, a mont!&gt; yti~ ·l&gt;e

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J:; We repeat, we wonder just what Germ~tn Statt!
Frimce woulcl be called now .had that plea gone u~an·
s'l'ered and we had not sacrificed loO,OUO of tjte 1\ower
of qur youth while Mr. Wilson was busy persuadi~j! the
ci\i¢ens of AmoJrica that it was a war for d,wnoc.t;acy .and
we.,should give "till it hurts."
.t• Well, the American people gave until it Jt~rt, it is
stilrhurting and the world sees just how much it has
bsilJ. appreciated. It is only to be regretted that Mr.
'vi'f•.on could nQt have been spared by an all.wiee Crea--.
to\jtf long enough for him to have seen the resu Its of h1~

HARRY LUTGENS, PUBLISHER OF THE SAN
(CALIFORNIA) INDEPENDEIT, SAYS:

By Arth ur

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tak~s everytlttng over. Includthe public .

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Ma~ WliLY ror Ohl DGC Spra.U. t ~ -o. He knows his mathemattca.. the original company and you re-~
We am ple11.3ed to announce that. ! Fl~ures are llke wax In hl8 ltand&amp;. o~a,nize fGr a. hundred mUHon deJ
preclated O&gt;uttons. A third com·
8 ratts will COl'tA'ibut.e ten Hu almost a window dresser.
top tbts column Old Doe
-J.lany zowanows the second company.
Don't race Lhe problem~~ of the 1 he result. 1.s a huge block of se· !
1 · ecovery
write on e.~ c r
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new, year. wJthout flnt readim~ 014 curlties. Yoo to.ss them on the 1

die~· bonuses while ours are still crymg tor a fa1r chance
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to ~Gake an .honcl!lt living, not to mention any war 0 on~B.
~ Such statements coming from the most unapprec1aYou
tiv~·:n.oople in the world serve but to strengthen our belieL · "ent

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mlll:'nlflcent

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goulash of six~ .•·,~.!he
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burned chlld klases tq:
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de!ary and o'ionomlc probienii
18 tol,4n r:y are CQn-, He Is 'tb.e Q)'pBy fortune teller of melt' butterishiy under the scoreh~
c~t1ic(l until she comes forth and shows a. dift'erent dis- I the mexpltca.ble mone.rch of the •in('.' acetylene or Old Doc's e~ncen·
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b h
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' d look t man b·a~d reasoning. Among his man)'
po~O.l\ to.w.a'rd the colosaal de t B e now owes lJS,
unexp... ~a ~ ::::
oll
wccessf\il 11.chievementa are the

~r!-.aJl kindS '!Of·•intercourse W t

fnr the lnaCrut_-_
15alvoglha of one rnllllor,. whiftle~
----· Proving that he 1a able. Bul only tree. from the old bOss cars and
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In t.he last two •yllabiea.
111~ hlBtortc serles ()f weather preBmD!NC.)'OR PUBLICITY
clct!qns tor the Arctic Circle. When
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~etlln that a prof.'cssor holdmg the pos1t1on tJ Iclcn't know about tb1rw:s."
anri. colder'', the world's hitch~h,k.,
b tt
u·s swuniJ their senaltlve thumbs
deari in a lead.ng college m Canada. would have e er This will be a book~length thctliB. 1·~ t~ other dl.rcctlon.
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"The firat peanut vendor had a small ateam wbiatle on bia
otand that piped continuouoly. The second peanut vendor had
none. Aae the crowd milled pall they were attracted by the thrill
whiatle and bought peanuts. The second peanut vendor got only
the tailinp. . ·

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"All ~e :must buy n-itie.o.• . The more fortunate buy
luxu.rHis. .They.buy from thd vendor who whistles the loudest.

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wha.t's happening to hlm. 1t'e ltll;e [
" operation without ~~tn anesthetlr.

tangled up In one of these

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eleet ofJiti!JjS;

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Ot inJlla levied on eeeh dol1ar bf proPerty U6ted fdr taxati~ within said . "
Wilber B. Huston, Beatt~ youth . the tax Je•r e1 ~ • . ia~.. ~~:
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who tOur years qo at the a&amp;e ot Ul
l"'R B1:4'l'E '·•"~~: SChool Fund
tq be retalneA wt~ln the c,Qunt:y: 3.65.
waa: selected by a committee u the
POR OOtfNTY · -:m~ Gt'Deral County, 4.50. State Roall and. Bridge, Bfoc
be)' showlng the moet. pron:tlse
Road. aOO Jli'~p. ~· 5f;i~ ,, 3.o6. Road Bonds Sec. t%23 1.00: Tobal Cuunty 8.50
becoming the future Tbomaa
Pot Local Ptll'peaQ: Se table bflow.
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TAX RATES
TbWNsfltP
brightest buy."
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PUR.IIOSES ·
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Ol'

...tock certtneate scrambles and
uumaged to paper a neat. kitchen. I

every three weeks. At~,1 we doo't 1
judomient ihan to. ri\~ke the statement cn~rged to him ,,.
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Hh~ &amp;ef)Ond.- ooUtribution wm be
We expect !his flr,anclal wizard know what the holdJniJ company'
cen!fy.\Tflstardin~ f~e ,status of men e ow !'n a ove
e '·What 1 know 'abOut anythlnc." It:&gt; turn In his nrst article n~xt Iodd. But we do ~ow it WRSD't t.hc
ag~ df }4'0iYea'tB. If he has been quoted correctly, he has
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Thla
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be
a
-very
short
treatise.
dolniJ
a neat Job of eewlng his
th
said ths,t the succ,!'SS of the wor ld d epen ds on e men un..
pearl~buttoned spats to hiS carpet
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That's fillance of the very
der 1if}e ,a ge' of, &gt;
46 yeja rs, and that any past that age should Atter tho.t, tlle otd Doc wW be11.r s~ippers.
thickest slices. We dou't claJm 1t
'· "' d 1
down and ftnl lit will. We don't
be r~hsg-.te4 to 't he rewre
c ass.
claim you wlll underatand en Old l~veryboib Must Haft Been Heanby "M crooked. But they certainly
the vacuum cleaner Ol'\ the
.. Sti~~ u. ·Btlf.~e~eiJt lEI so lacking in com~on sense as to Doc article. But tt makea a IOOd One thifli we learned trom s&lt;apped
Washtnstou Jnqulrles, Ia hOw a pro- landscape.
jtll,l'!\lY merit l)oj;ive l;ie~ause of the too evtdent fact that raoor wiper.
nulter can run B 8hoestrln8 three'
around U1c world and. tie It
it takes two thJqi' W,ma,ke success 1~ th!s world and exa Old ooo will elaborate on the times
.Five year!!when
laterMr. J~~:3:fi~
everythlng
Into
a
lover's k~ at the ftnlsh.
nefl•ncc J$ JIO fncoilll!derable part of tt, rhe other ingre·
dollar, t~e deftated dollar
Ed
poU.ahlns
up
tlis
4lefi~ "nece8ea:ry11&amp; a~ility plus an incl~nntlon to indus~·
do!1:u:ou:_aedo:r !':c:: l'ou stan wJth an idea. Then n•arks. Sa)~ , o. turtle ~~·· · •"
,'There are '"'-antt young men makmg fine marks lD
,Y(IU elect oflloers for tbe tdea. Af· ~lth that kind. ol ~
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dl
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ttl~ world but od' th&amp; other hand thern is har Y a poa on 1..• ~-;·- other seven artlclea will ex~ the Jolly old publlc. Thla 11vea you PJve years later we lwew all. It
of
ot importance in any country wherein the
the nrat three.
Iau:\lari.
working capital or t.bree milllru1 was one of the pretUe.st consolatlOo
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pertalniua: to governmental or pu 1c wor • a
Old ooc Ia a. sePlua 1n parm.the4 1 OOneflls.
grave dlg!J!:r's Wovel
a man ~~~q~r
. charge and in most case• the ag•s
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and In the caoe of the grand old

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ut:on the waters. But they load lt
\1/lth pig iron to make It sink quick.
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"Once upon a time there were two peanut vendors.
They
aet up their r~anda adjacent to ,e ach other on a buay board-walk
in an amuaement park. · Each atoc:kod the same quality of pea·
nub, diaplayed the Blue Eeaglo pf the NRA equally promment
and had alanda exactly alike.

One .Word Led To Another

foJt)r.

.'~, And then Fr8 nce tells Uli&gt; tbat we cust her
\V&lt;fr$t ' about . thot e billions of dollars which we
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grinning,
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tTial ratearch finn in Eut
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at the home or hie parents.

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that the eucce"' of the future for
the hands of the men under 40
present lies In the power of those
pal!lled the half way mark and
home stretch ao years are numbered,
and who have shown the
ami have learned to put to
~biqgs they and all others can learn
·hard a!ld bitte.r school of experience.
l!rilllllnt io~ng man is ever an a ..

;~:~:~~£r~~J~:n.atlti~tites
llut ~v~n mQre to be desired is tbe
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~lackln~r the youth but
ev~r iippvrtant experience of life.

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NOTICE
The Annual MHUDI ot 'I'h4!l
Stock-Holders of The )(elp tJnUed
1 elephone Co., will be beld 1.\
Fomeroy, Sat. Jan. 18th, lot at ' f
A M All EXCh:J.ng~ RhOUld be re~

"We disapprove or the monetary
pur11u~ by the government
Mareh t . It has been a polJcy
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· ACCORDING to a P11fis llews~a~e~l 'ev.ry time America!
~ takes part .itiJmy kind oJ bu~ineile a/f'ecth)g France, it !

costa that country aomethin11. ·If a prize were bein11 of· 1
fer~d for the best joke of the century, those few wordK
w0u1d probably cop the banner for certainly no one ill
this· country has evet; h,eard or rememb ered that Fra~e
h¥,.ev.er pa\d anything. ~ven her )ust dc~ts. while she has I
tbi'&lt;jwn money right and left for things which she wants.
?\t4 We wonder just where France would be today h•U
great democratio. president, Woodrow Wilson, ignqredi~he pleas of Fl'atlce and attended to his own · buslne..
ov~·r here in A~~rica, tiack in 1917 when the Fren~h
pl~llrl so earnelltlY fot;" us to send men .over u~e~·~"
We were sending provisions, thousands of doll.!lro ,,.~~· 1
w~n the SOS cam.e, "Hurry men powet, a mont!&gt; yti~ ·l&gt;e

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J:; We repeat, we wonder just what Germ~tn Statt!
Frimce woulcl be called now .had that plea gone u~an·
s'l'ered and we had not sacrificed loO,OUO of tjte 1\ower
of qur youth while Mr. Wilson was busy persuadi~j! the
ci\i¢ens of AmoJrica that it was a war for d,wnoc.t;acy .and
we.,should give "till it hurts."
.t• Well, the American people gave until it Jt~rt, it is
stilrhurting and the world sees just how much it has
bsilJ. appreciated. It is only to be regretted that Mr.
'vi'f•.on could nQt have been spared by an all.wiee Crea--.
to\jtf long enough for him to have seen the resu Its of h1~

HARRY LUTGENS, PUBLISHER OF THE SAN
(CALIFORNIA) INDEPENDEIT, SAYS:

By Arth ur

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ur~amzes a boldlug company !

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tak~s everytlttng over. Includthe public .

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Ma~ WliLY ror Ohl DGC Spra.U. t ~ -o. He knows his mathemattca.. the original company and you re-~
We am ple11.3ed to announce that. ! Fl~ures are llke wax In hl8 ltand&amp;. o~a,nize fGr a. hundred mUHon deJ
preclated O&gt;uttons. A third com·
8 ratts will COl'tA'ibut.e ten Hu almost a window dresser.
top tbts column Old Doe
-J.lany zowanows the second company.
Don't race Lhe problem~~ of the 1 he result. 1.s a huge block of se· !
1 · ecovery
write on e.~ c r
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new, year. wJthout flnt readim~ 014 curlties. Yoo to.ss them on the 1

die~· bonuses while ours are still crymg tor a fa1r chance
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to ~Gake an .honcl!lt living, not to mention any war 0 on~B.
~ Such statements coming from the most unapprec1aYou
tiv~·:n.oople in the world serve but to strengthen our belieL · "ent

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goulash of six~ .•·,~.!he
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burned chlld klases tq:
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de!ary and o'ionomlc probienii
18 tol,4n r:y are CQn-, He Is 'tb.e Q)'pBy fortune teller of melt' butterishiy under the scoreh~
c~t1ic(l until she comes forth and shows a. dift'erent dis- I the mexpltca.ble mone.rch of the •in('.' acetylene or Old Doc's e~ncen·
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b h
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po~O.l\ to.w.a'rd the colosaal de t B e now owes lJS,
unexp... ~a ~ ::::
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wccessf\il 11.chievementa are the

~r!-.aJl kindS '!Of·•intercourse W t

fnr the lnaCrut_-_
15alvoglha of one rnllllor,. whiftle~
----· Proving that he 1a able. Bul only tree. from the old bOss cars and
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In t.he last two •yllabiea.
111~ hlBtortc serles ()f weather preBmD!NC.)'OR PUBLICITY
clct!qns tor the Arctic Circle. When
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~etlln that a prof.'cssor holdmg the pos1t1on tJ Iclcn't know about tb1rw:s."
anri. colder'', the world's hitch~h,k.,
b tt
u·s swuniJ their senaltlve thumbs
deari in a lead.ng college m Canada. would have e er This will be a book~length thctliB. 1·~ t~ other dl.rcctlon.
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"The firat peanut vendor had a small ateam wbiatle on bia
otand that piped continuouoly. The second peanut vendor had
none. Aae the crowd milled pall they were attracted by the thrill
whiatle and bought peanuts. The second peanut vendor got only
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"All ~e :must buy n-itie.o.• . The more fortunate buy
luxu.rHis. .They.buy from thd vendor who whistles the loudest.

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wha.t's happening to hlm. 1t'e ltll;e [
" operation without ~~tn anesthetlr.

tangled up In one of these

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eleet ofJiti!JjS;

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Ot inJlla levied on eeeh dol1ar bf proPerty U6ted fdr taxati~ within said . "
Wilber B. Huston, Beatt~ youth . the tax Je•r e1 ~ • . ia~.. ~~:
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who tOur years qo at the a&amp;e ot Ul
l"'R B1:4'l'E '·•"~~: SChool Fund
tq be retalneA wt~ln the c,Qunt:y: 3.65.
waa: selected by a committee u the
POR OOtfNTY · -:m~ Gt'Deral County, 4.50. State Roall and. Bridge, Bfoc
be)' showlng the moet. pron:tlse
Road. aOO Jli'~p. ~· 5f;i~ ,, 3.o6. Road Bonds Sec. t%23 1.00: Tobal Cuunty 8.50
becoming the future Tbomaa
Pot Local Ptll'peaQ: Se table bflow.
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TAX RATES
TbWNsfltP
brightest buy."
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...tock certtneate scrambles and
uumaged to paper a neat. kitchen. I

every three weeks. At~,1 we doo't 1
judomient ihan to. ri\~ke the statement cn~rged to him ,,.
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Hh~ &amp;ef)Ond.- ooUtribution wm be
We expect !his flr,anclal wizard know what the holdJniJ company'
cen!fy.\Tflstardin~ f~e ,status of men e ow !'n a ove
e '·What 1 know 'abOut anythlnc." It:&gt; turn In his nrst article n~xt Iodd. But we do ~ow it WRSD't t.hc
ag~ df }4'0iYea'tB. If he has been quoted correctly, he has
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Thla
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a
-very
short
treatise.
dolniJ
a neat Job of eewlng his
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said ths,t the succ,!'SS of the wor ld d epen ds on e men un..
pearl~buttoned spats to hiS carpet
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That's fillance of the very
der 1if}e ,a ge' of, &gt;
46 yeja rs, and that any past that age should Atter tho.t, tlle otd Doc wW be11.r s~ippers.
thickest slices. We dou't claJm 1t
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down and ftnl lit will. We don't
be r~hsg-.te4 to 't he rewre
c ass.
claim you wlll underatand en Old l~veryboib Must Haft Been Heanby "M crooked. But they certainly
the vacuum cleaner Ol'\ the
.. Sti~~ u. ·Btlf.~e~eiJt lEI so lacking in com~on sense as to Doc article. But tt makea a IOOd One thifli we learned trom s&lt;apped
Washtnstou Jnqulrles, Ia hOw a pro- landscape.
jtll,l'!\lY merit l)oj;ive l;ie~ause of the too evtdent fact that raoor wiper.
nulter can run B 8hoestrln8 three'
around U1c world and. tie It
it takes two thJqi' W,ma,ke success 1~ th!s world and exa Old ooo will elaborate on the times
.Five year!!when
laterMr. J~~:3:fi~
everythlng
Into
a
lover's k~ at the ftnlsh.
nefl•ncc J$ JIO fncoilll!derable part of tt, rhe other ingre·
dollar, t~e deftated dollar
Ed
poU.ahlns
up
tlis
4lefi~ "nece8ea:ry11&amp; a~ility plus an incl~nntlon to indus~·
do!1:u:ou:_aedo:r !':c:: l'ou stan wJth an idea. Then n•arks. Sa)~ , o. turtle ~~·· · •"
,'There are '"'-antt young men makmg fine marks lD
,Y(IU elect oflloers for tbe tdea. Af· ~lth that kind. ol ~
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ttl~ world but od' th&amp; other hand thern is har Y a poa on 1..• ~-;·- other seven artlclea will ex~ the Jolly old publlc. Thla 11vea you PJve years later we lwew all. It
of
ot importance in any country wherein the
the nrat three.
Iau:\lari.
working capital or t.bree milllru1 was one of the pretUe.st consolatlOo
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pertalniua: to governmental or pu 1c wor • a
Old ooc Ia a. sePlua 1n parm.the4 1 OOneflls.
grave dlg!J!:r's Wovel
a man ~~~q~r
. charge and in most case• the ag•s
Ul!
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1'1111, ~VIiD as )iia'h
and In the caoe of the grand old

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ut:on the waters. But they load lt
\1/lth pig iron to make It sink quick.
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RAFAEL

"Once upon a time there were two peanut vendors.
They
aet up their r~anda adjacent to ,e ach other on a buay board-walk
in an amuaement park. · Each atoc:kod the same quality of pea·
nub, diaplayed the Blue Eeaglo pf the NRA equally promment
and had alanda exactly alike.

One .Word Led To Another

foJt)r.

.'~, And then Fr8 nce tells Uli&gt; tbat we cust her
\V&lt;fr$t ' about . thot e billions of dollars which we
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a. workllll
mat\,\''m~'.;~~------:---:--;•· "'7-~-~!'IQ'I'Wiii~~~~~~-Qldfelared,
grinning,
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tTial ratearch finn in Eut
N J . He I.e llpendtna the
at the home or hie parents.

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that the eucce"' of the future for
the hands of the men under 40
present lies In the power of those
pal!lled the half way mark and
home stretch ao years are numbered,
and who have shown the
ami have learned to put to
~biqgs they and all others can learn
·hard a!ld bitte.r school of experience.
l!rilllllnt io~ng man is ever an a ..

;~:~:~~£r~~J~:n.atlti~tites
llut ~v~n mQre to be desired is tbe
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~lackln~r the youth but
ev~r iippvrtant experience of life.

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'll(bkb. was aohi at a S.l\erttrs ~c
laat week was bld ln by ~eloner W,Jter Compton 11.!'1 lt
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)Dins biz; r,rm w'e&amp;t of town.
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0onJptol1 Is art.ab)lshiils n. m~el
ptultry pbUlt, ba.Vlnf accommoaatfom ror &amp;bout 1600 bens.

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and Prant BlliJey via!. ted Mr. auJ.
J.lrl. A. H . BaJley, Monday.llr. anct Mrs. Raymond ·Prank of

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a rnal;t u~ent
Icii•·.ce
Miller '""'
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Adrnintatrators with the Wm AntJ.tlXed of the Eatate of Andrew 011·
tf.y late or Melp County, Ohio, cle-

Ot&gt;aeed.

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a. A. ¥cQunoush
Judge ol the ·.PI'ot*te Court.
Meip COUnty, OtilO.

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Colamlta, Oblo.
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d.aUihtt'r. Mr1:1 . • ••••• bee!\ aL h.mae

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BATH '1.5D

InNING ROOM AND
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David Jenklill Ia employed at· iht&gt;
conftlrvation camp at Rocka()rlngl:k

Lawrence EbUn, who 19 an
a1Btant

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At left are two views of the landslid~ and washout which marooned the "Olympian" ~rack train of the Milwaukee Road, for two days in the mountains of western
Montana. The train, which carried 120 passengers, narrowly escaped being plunged

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Pleasant,
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Robert~ar.
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Nhere· track was washed out At right, the .. Olympian," as it was halted in time to o.nd fa.nilly ot Cha.rteaton, ~1t
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Th eAe p1c
. t ures wer~_, ma d e b y D ail·le
, 1 M errtman
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week Blakt:
end h""'
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~overt dt.sas er.
of Cam b rt'd gc, M asa., ~e
Edwa.rd
and. Mlke

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J. T.
and MrS. Rob$rt..:t.ee•1... and AQ,tl
visiting Mr. and Mri1 Ponald
Mr. and Mr&amp;. Jed Gra.ham
. ~nd Mrs. Harold Welltng ·
a.t To!'onLo. o.
their hornell here.
was the guest of ·frlends here over roy.
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Vernon Outmlllllt&amp;nl of Evans.
Alma. Dudding of Nltro 1s spend· : the week, end.
.'.Mr. and Mrs. Dau P. o;~t ,~~:1~: Va,, visited: friends ,het•e Toes·
ing Ohiistxnas with her pannta.l41'
Mr. a.nd Mrll. Ohtules Mees or Ft.'I B\l8.8ts o~ Mr. and Mrs. P
nrtd Mrs. R. L. Dudding.
) PleQSB.nt spent the wetk. end with ru;.d· family Monday.
o:-•"IO.;;"'"~~ne. Heaton. de.ua:bter uf
Clyde Bumo:ardncr uf Ameagle, M.r. and, Ml'B. Roy SheJ'IIlQil.
d Mr.s. 1 ~:ih ::;:ens spent Mon_.
a.J)d Paul WQ8li1Dgand Mra. 'ltiomas 1
w·. va., ts spending- lhis week wtth 1 M.t·: and Mrs. Porrest Bacbtle t ".Y · w
er;
md at Charles•
Salem , W.Va., were I
hiq brother Kenneth .and his grand [ :lnd daught-er left for St. Marys on.
pai;'ents Mr. and Mrll'. James Bum· Sunday where they will · vtrsl\. the
.Mr. and Mrs. William MICoy ot
here SUP4a.Y.
l!lA~dne; ,U\d famUy.
Iutter's parenat, Mr and Mrs. Daw· P~ll:ersblOl'g are .a:uests of the latcrt PJtt.sb1ll"IJh, apeut
hls mother, Mrs.
Conrad Davis or WIUihingtnn, D. EOn.
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, ~~~sthparents, Mr. and Mn. Ohrls
family.
c sp&lt;&gt;nt Christmas at his home
Mrs. J . B. Hartenb11"!!: iUIO Mlss l
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Eue Lehew of Pomeroy &amp;l}d ChRrles 1 J4lss Wiln)a Stewart WBJJ a v.hlitor
11 ~·rc.
fo:·
pant few days, 1s
Mr. and ·Mrs. B. F. Boo1·d and L~h ew of Steubem·lle were viB1~s ' r.t. Pt. Pleasant Monday.
improved.
ramlly were Pt. Pleasant viol tors lu•rc Sunday.
Miss Bessie Wright spent the
Mae Bletner of Oolwnbu~ .
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and Nrs. Leo Bartles
C~nclnnatl were week
gueslll of Mr. and Mrs. OelJra&lt;&gt;
and da.ugbters.

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1\I.BA COURT IIOTEL
New Smttna. FJorlda
:m Room·-Jo Bath11, Sleam

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I Mlas i:teanor :CarseY' returned ~ C.au~hters. of Hunttngtot;, were
· nUlJ'leston Monday after ·l!pen4ini gue5t&amp; of )/!1'. a.nd Mr.s. P. J.
Ellen Mees ana Bemtce Far!ey, t he Week end With hflr pal'flnt8, ~r. lng Sund&amp;y and Monday, ·
h(arahaU College
students are Md Mrs. F. R. Catl)e)' and ·tamlly. Mra. Lelvlng and daughter
r.penc!lile: the hollday vaeatlon at
VIrginia. Meredith or Jl,aven5wood 6fl&amp;lt Buftd.ny with trlends tn

Rate. Reduced

ROOMS $1.00 $1.25

Ua~or f'lllln~

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~t OhlO f\~at.c, are i.oriJe.

, or ' the Ctlrlatmas va.catJQU.
Hei'D}an ' E'rloe 1mcl Dn.1e EngliW
f'f Porl:.ft~O\Ith we~ \'reek entl
vislt.ol'fl with 'relatives 1 ~re.
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,.Bernard
H\glby
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COLU!',tBUS

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Ptmeroy Fireqaen's Association's 35th

Uti"Jnger. nv: tel~d 3250.000
tested and dlould be a

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as .and Emmett .Gilkey have bten

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JtqleRidge here, recently.
Orr, :rrtd.ay.

and dauab'ter·
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New Wiill A GOoa OM

Gen'l Code, ~lo508-1. 10509-IJ-71
~ta&amp;e of ..t.rutreW Ollluy, DMe&amp;llett
Notice 15 hereby 1lven tha.t Thcinciuly a.ppotnted

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a. A. ¥cQunoush
Judge ol the ·.PI'ot*te Court.
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Lawrence EbUn, who 19 an
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At left are two views of the landslid~ and washout which marooned the "Olympian" ~rack train of the Milwaukee Road, for two days in the mountains of western
Montana. The train, which carried 120 passengers, narrowly escaped being plunged

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Mr. and Mr&amp;. Jed Gra.ham
. ~nd Mrs. Harold Welltng ·
a.t To!'onLo. o.
their hornell here.
was the guest of ·frlends here over roy.
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Vernon Outmlllllt&amp;nl of Evans.
Alma. Dudding of Nltro 1s spend· : the week, end.
.'.Mr. and Mrs. Dau P. o;~t ,~~:1~: Va,, visited: friends ,het•e Toes·
ing Ohiistxnas with her pannta.l41'
Mr. a.nd Mrll. Ohtules Mees or Ft.'I B\l8.8ts o~ Mr. and Mrs. P
nrtd Mrs. R. L. Dudding.
) PleQSB.nt spent the wetk. end with ru;.d· family Monday.
o:-•"IO.;;"'"~~ne. Heaton. de.ua:bter uf
Clyde Bumo:ardncr uf Ameagle, M.r. and, Ml'B. Roy SheJ'IIlQil.
d Mr.s. 1 ~:ih ::;:ens spent Mon_.
a.J)d Paul WQ8li1Dgand Mra. 'ltiomas 1
w·. va., ts spending- lhis week wtth 1 M.t·: and Mrs. Porrest Bacbtle t ".Y · w
er;
md at Charles•
Salem , W.Va., were I
hiq brother Kenneth .and his grand [ :lnd daught-er left for St. Marys on.
pai;'ents Mr. and Mrll'. James Bum· Sunday where they will · vtrsl\. the
.Mr. and Mrs. William MICoy ot
here SUP4a.Y.
l!lA~dne; ,U\d famUy.
Iutter's parenat, Mr and Mrs. Daw· P~ll:ersblOl'g are .a:uests of the latcrt PJtt.sb1ll"IJh, apeut
hls mother, Mrs.
Conrad Davis or WIUihingtnn, D. EOn.
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, ~~~sthparents, Mr. and Mn. Ohrls
family.
c sp&lt;&gt;nt Christmas at his home
Mrs. J . B. Hartenb11"!!: iUIO Mlss l
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who hns been se r ·
Eue Lehew of Pomeroy &amp;l}d ChRrles 1 J4lss Wiln)a Stewart WBJJ a v.hlitor
11 ~·rc.
fo:·
pant few days, 1s
Mr. and ·Mrs. B. F. Boo1·d and L~h ew of Steubem·lle were viB1~s ' r.t. Pt. Pleasant Monday.
improved.
ramlly were Pt. Pleasant viol tors lu•rc Sunday.
Miss Bessie Wright spent the
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gueslll of Mr. and Mrs. OelJra&lt;&gt;
and da.ugbters.

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I Mlas i:teanor :CarseY' returned ~ C.au~hters. of Hunttngtot;, were
· nUlJ'leston Monday after ·l!pen4ini gue5t&amp; of )/!1'. a.nd Mr.s. P. J.
Ellen Mees ana Bemtce Far!ey, t he Week end With hflr pal'flnt8, ~r. lng Sund&amp;y and Monday, ·
h(arahaU College
students are Md Mrs. F. R. Catl)e)' and ·tamlly. Mra. Lelvlng and daughter
r.penc!lile: the hollday vaeatlon at
VIrginia. Meredith or Jl,aven5wood 6fl&amp;lt Buftd.ny with trlends tn

Rate. Reduced

ROOMS $1.00 $1.25

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Ptmeroy Fireqaen's Association's 35th

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Gen'l Code, ~lo508-1. 10509-IJ-71
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nutritious, it js splendid for
childrm. Serve it often I

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JAMES H. BUTLER
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