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Jack OILJ!:!e d.1l he waa out with
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laYJOn, Holtpaod'l Blf: ll.vtnl &amp;nd Character ar.an Don·~ be sUly,
Thrift man., had. t. OOUiln b81ck 1n wb.o wants to ea.t dirty?
Olulow who wu llteODOmlcal iJII
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to commll oul&lt;lde, lui didn't bUll
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any money tor b\llleta: ~ wilted
unW. the openinJ ot the hunt.tn;
.eaaOn and tben went out into tu.e
wood&gt; dlalul!ed u a deer.

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Lord,' how eX;c'eiJent is Thy name in all the earth! Who
hast set Thy giQry above the heavens.-Psalm 8:1.
.A CRY OF DISTRESS--Save me, 0 God, by Th~
name, and ju!jge me by Thy strength. lle~r my prayer, 0
God; give ear to the words of my mouth.-Psalm 54 ;1,2.
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JUSTICI!? WHfN?
N 1918 Wilham ,wgers of Chicago, was a colonel in
, charge ot artlj!ery. •lie rotused to obey an order to lay
down o barrage which woul4 have endangered the
ot 20,000 American Uou11hboys. At tne time o1 his refusal,
he polntep oUt his reasons. Later the order was rescindca
and 1\ogera was lrjlnSterred to anothP,r command.
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lpter he was triep by an 'army court of inquiry ami exon.
eruted but 111 sp1te ot this, lle wus ordered retired as u
Class B major aqd his rirht to his IItle atl&lt;l umtorm &lt;lc·
uied him.
.In the intervening y~al'll, his case hps been draggmlf
11long untJl now at a Houoe Mlhtary CO!Illll!t~et heaPing he
h~s bee!) ViJ!djcllted. Tq~ aption ·of the
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51 YEAR PROTECTION FOR LESS THAN
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Cap you afford tQ. lel you! Hnu;e 10 any longet
U car, be protected ad ~Itch Low Cost!
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ptl'•lFLOUR WILL BE •
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Wed. with
rtll:ttvel JlCnij
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and •""' come at Pomeroy r.ru1 .Ruuan&lt;L •
.,.~ .,., •tarted the 4eec&lt;11t alter DISTRIBUTED 8Y
om• run and a '- Kr &amp;Jld Ml'l. P.iOe•"l of McAr· a thorouKh wann!ng!~ the burn!na
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QUIU a number ot people attend· orne on v nll Mr.~,
Happy, but extuu.l!t.ed.. we •rae· Re4 crou. V"Ul be made fr.lm the Mr Hoover 116ted publiC bulldlnifs
STILL A RESTA.URAN'TEVR.
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M1u Etta and~ Oukll mo. pet OUI'8fiYe&amp; tn~ camp -the fc4low· temporary bta.1que.rtef'!; on Seeond hi hwa ~ 5treets 'rlvel'l and hnrOO:
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:::e fa;A:::;,ur~=~·~ (~~~· ~e ~~llCiePar,P.~t';-!db. •ktJet;.h~ 'l'uesday arumoou from lr:prov:~ents ~d mllltary and niL·
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e ysell hPJ&gt; announced tha~
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E:a.yre, formerly proprietor or the 1
ladies will bP &amp;clmlttl!':! free again Oaakll
bard had found. several b11rled ab·
Thla nour, whJch 16 being dlstrt.The president eont-tnued:
Mary Jane Cctrce bhcppee herOJ 1Wh"t wa-L V••itora While at the Kame here next Bllnday with
ortetnal vmaaea Dte11nr remled ~to fl.l"'llies who have been hit
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fj ton,e aaes, jade ltnivea and carflld. l by the unemrloyment stt.uat.ion has
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Implements Ot e. forgotten raee been llven to tbe dlJierent • Red ltglslat.e ~~~d aeduthorlza.ttonsbol' new
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that probably mJ.erated rrom AsJa, l Crou ehaptera and th~ce to tho.s&lt;&gt; and uncou~ er
projeet.s Y conum us, ho.s nnt ~old his ColwnbtL'&gt; I
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Pather Hubbard said
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need The ramUieiJ gJ'E.!fi we 8hall find curselves oonrersta.urant It was report~tl that 1
--=M Allensworth, 2b
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1ha.ve been tnvut11 ..ted by the Red ~~~(t~d w~fr fucl~de '~elllngdr~Y""'!n•""',
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~ ~ ~ ~ 2eaver Pa.. May 2-INB-Charle&lt;.: Poultry-14aret steady· demand at each dlat¥lbuttns oftlee and mud creek..l, bWld.I:D.B of unwarranalth0\J8h Mr Salire had
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hens 14 enough tiour la
each !amuyl
a dtal lcr the restaurant he pur - 1
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1 0 o o , E:asa. t.lvirpool men were aerlously jb~~he;:g~-~. ~~ho:lbOro; !le~o~
PITTSBURGH LIVESTOCK
lu nd a score of other unjusj;iflable
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Jenkins lb
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hurt tod ..y when t.heir car swerved.
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"Smitty" Former Well thased It aJr.ln the !cllowms da) 1
1 O 1 0 !roltl the road and crashed. into a. 18 • l'OOIItera 8• 10 • duck8 11 • 13 •
because cf a com;Jicabon In till" 1
Sinclea
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busmess transaction 1cJ ta1 as 1
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~ ~ ~ ~ , telephone pole at vancourt, near ~set~ Ma k
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nO~ ~tPla ~. mode~~ly activ~. anCi will tool no OM to try to cover
The ' Middleport o.aregatlon o1 Ward c
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ootnl)kred w~th • Pri&lt;Say steP.dy to appca:-am:e.s by rutcrtng to a 60 •
friEnds here know, Mr. Sayre &lt;..!l stm
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«;JIEnn GaUowaY 30, an~ Samuel !air· supply-&lt;m~ra~ 12
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}trQila, ·mo¢1y steady with. SaLur·l called "extraordinary bud,et." Tha":.
1cnducting the Wmd.soJ ~tauram baseball pJ.o,yers had Uttle tr()~Jbht o v~matre ·
4 3 3 0 JtrW:&lt;Jbent, 3~. bot'h or e,:st Liver- 89 score l'l 1--ol, 88
cu N~rUt' High Street
in runnina: 'hrough the Pt Pleas' P
16 J/4, da.)l&amp; j.vetaie with sports lower, de viet&gt; Is well known. n brought .. ~
I nnt nine at the n.&gt;+hla,n Park 8Wl·
Totals
- - - -~pool, were taken :to Roche~ hofl. !Jtanda.rd 18
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140 to 210 16&amp;. 310·385; 210 to 200 the go'Jernments of certain lolcign
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46 lii 16 1 pital auJferJng serious tJljutSes.
Ena-Matket. stnay: dt!rpnnd ,lbs. 340·306; 2f&gt;O to 300 lbs 320·335; ccuntries t.o the brink or financial
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! day e.ttern,oon aQd the .contest end- Pt.. Pleasant
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Pollee _.td Broadbent, driver of mo~rate: 1Upply ample; ftrst ~ar- piJI!I scarce, 14 few good to choice d1saster It means a brta.ch of fa1th _., I!
,Left
Several Years Mrs AGED
sarah Lunt, 98 ~·ear.s of ll&gt;JC, jed~ ~i t•~ ~gll.n soeklng the !'j :adshaw, l b
4 o 2 o the llU\Ch,tne, had passed a •t.J.·olley by current receipts 111'1'2: fre&amp; ex· IOta around 350: pa.etina sows 2~250 to hcldcrrs of all government securl- ~ •
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fell Saturday in a bedroom of the HI offerings of r,itcher Welch· In tl1e Darst"'
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Smith 3b
l 0 1 ] WM admitted ro Rooheater hospital
Verelablea- Tomatoes- market lOwer; hei1en •round stea.dj., spots
The many' friends ot W1111am Irv- home, rccmvtng
SC\'ere blu 1se!:i eight single.s e.nd tl'ro home run11 Bladsha.w
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ing Smith !Smitty) famous as ~ Although no bones were brokc11 1 Bradshaw un.dert:PQk to hold the Olbbo
llLUe he pes are ext.f&gt;.ndC:d fm r;~ situation down rrom the mound Nt'"lsns.c
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modtjrate; PlorJda lup 6x6 pack
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the boys soon had bts num~ and ·
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succeeded m obtaining six htta Welch, P · · .... ...
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6x7 pack 200"425 ; 1):)0*-:DO Mexi· up to 1; OthPT Ddd lots 550 down to 1
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ln a COlumbus hos~
f(rm hiS to8sell
Lavendar, rf
2 0 0 0 abcnte the cloudS. ~
can 1\IIP 6X6 pack..2'1'5~300· S.7 'pack 4; a. rew metltu:n to t;ood cows ft25·
an operation
4 • plaine~" !tlnda 3 down 1.0
1 Dave Vanmatre, doing hurllng
- - -~'1ln all tt.y ye&amp;rl ,.ofo mountam Z\1)·250
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t Mrs Huber:. Mace was oft' duty at 1duty for the Middleport team pitch
Totals
30 0 7 6,climb1n11 ,n ever have ... encountei-e.:t
Ca~ba&amp;e-Ma.rke~ stea.l;ly; delnandl~:d~UC'!wmuped'!~ .'() ~ ~ullls
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he Big '11lree grocery. Monday.
led c;ne of the best garnea. that has
Twu-base hits-Ma rtin
nythln&amp; more dimCult than tll.e last ~ ' IUPJJly' modere~; lettuce
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Mrs Louts Gibb11 a nd son , Tr»vls! been witnessed on the.dl.amond here
Three~base hits-M. Allenswljrth. 3,1)1;10 feet to the tcp ot Bhlshuld1H.' crates: TeXas 350·315; ~rer 275;
? sa
ct Oenesoe, Dl, arrived Sa.turdn.y to 1 some tL-ne Not only did he Home runa-E Dembskey and Father Hubbard ~dmltted
louiaiana l'lli-225; Mtutislppt 250·
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evening for several days' visit with I pitch ball UlrOIIJhout the nine In· Thompson
' 'Foot by foot and hour by how ~'15; California 350·37$; 60 Jb crates
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ClO.lence f4cHatDe Cl Gravel] nlnf!'S but at the sarne tlrne sueStruck out - by, VanMatre 9, rach man Wiled upward until a 260· 286; 100 lb. crates 375; VIrginia.
Scieoee baa
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I ceeded iQ. obtaining three good Weleh 1, Bradshaw I
laet we were within 100 feet of thB 50 Ib crates t 125·135.
l0ontlnuel1 from pa,ae ODflJ
covered • medicated com 1*.1 that
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Mr and Mrs. Lawrence I"1 ~c .!Ud clean hits and three runs out or
Ba.se&amp; on balls-Otr VanMatre 2 bUlowlng clouds of cscapmy gmokt
ippl, Democratic noor leader on tHe 1top1; pain tristanlly and far good~:~~~~::~ team. He
Mr and Mrs G. M Frye Sr or j !om times at bat. Eddie Demo&amp;key ~WeiCh 2, Bradshaw 1
und psses.
THE MEN or the Pcd.erated church tax bill said
thea soon dii801Vet "way the com.
of oUter minor
I Cclumbus, arrived Saturday ro'r a 1 was also hitting hb stride tn the 21;\ Plellsant
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"It took more than an hour tD
will serve a eupper on t'ut!sday,
lt'a the newTIZCORNPAJ&gt;. Try 1t.
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bee
1\lslt with Ml's LUlie
Ma1n · hitting column Sunday as he
Middleport
013 253 Olx- 15
cinders, Iymg at 50 and &amp;0
May 24th at the Pre&amp;byterbu: In
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n mak· l:.trect M1· and. Mrs. G M Frye rc- ged four htts out ot fhle tfines ' o.t
th:aree-anglts, an&lt;l make them sli\lel church. Supper served ftom 5:30
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Oat, one at which was a home run I
Allensworth and c
frozen lacerated sands Evtm
to '1 .30 P. M. Prwe 3tl cents
l"he Stanabbry
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wh c 1P 1a&lt;1e t was I tc.tmcr returned Sunday
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then lc ... po.C!tll woul~ not h,old •
EVERYBODY INVITED s-- ••
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Mladlepo• OhiO.
osp ta as week 1 Mrs Herman Lohsf, who is con~ ;c,'·:,....:.::!:c,.:;J'c:.''=:::..--:...::.:==:=:.:. .:.:.:.:::::.....:...::...:..
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He was 41 yea1s oltl at Mt . \r(ljtCn und New k s .I
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The fWleral will be conducted
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Mr n.nd. ~'6 Allen J~ nkinson 1
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ftftq anpivcl'llary of the I}Pocn maklnJ Linaber~h
flight, fla.tu~~lly, JDU&amp;t l&gt;e recorded as quite 11 feat.
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few T\i~U.' lnc!eep, Arid fewer women, have tile innl!t&lt;
physic~! co~rage to · a~tem1)t such ~n 'overwhelmip!f thiJ]II
wit~ CQll,lP~qy, npt io Jlle'!tlon try\ng to !lo tl1~ ~~unt by
ope'~ self wh~r• .~ver;y opportunitl: arises to brmg sritf
~uch •n U!ldert~klllr· Tho ~Ingle pN&gt;I&gt;Iem of ~ sleep
enough to. 4ete~ all &lt;b~t the 111\lst coprageous.
l!lrs. fi)tnii(P ,(i ~nti~led to the greatest bonol'll for her
~cluevement qecause it io something wl)ich doe~ pot occur
q(tcn In Olio's ·ljfe~l!lle· ;\side fro111 the personal achieve·
ment an~ gj~ry ~~~nq'poiJII, however, t)le "'me im"ortance
can not b'e attr.l~~ted to her dight as was given to Lind·
bepgh"s ~reut deatjl•4•fylnr trip five yefors awp. MfS. Pljl•
11!\ID. aaiqe from nrov!ng t!&gt;at wo111an qoes poaaess en&lt;&gt;nfl:h
)lllY,lcal
stamina to successfully
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tno1ugn the
~nd uniform and s\(!ord rst4rned to
salary he has·'l~st "durin¥ tl\ese years'.:
chance tor advaQcemeqt 4ur(ng tli~~}
best of his hfe'/ Anct stlll further;
the r!'nk injustice upder which he has
boring d11ring that ulmost interminable
I\llY appeared to lllm.
lje l\CCII¥d *~ :presjd.f~t uf the CP~l'i whi~ll hea1·d
his case pt perllll"Y and fnalsted he wa~ !!•QPr!l•4 110 chance
ljO give hi• vet·Bfon. •W,hat ~bout thi!~V Wl\Q (, ~P pay evo:•
~~ p~rt lor tqoh a rank ex~mple o! qn-MI!P{!~HIIi•m and
injustice?
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penalized ~llf re'I!!IV~d II' ~oon as poqill!• fi1Rm the scf\'•
ice. Certillrily: ··J!~h ' p~ople can qo nothhlJ ~~t harm to
the AmericA}! /i)'~t~"' of defen~e ' and lnlt)le melotlme; lot 1'1!\l!l'!,!'!;,
this count~Y qq ·a:11 It can•toward undojng &gt; ~he gross lnju~-1·;
~~~· aQcorded ' tbe m~n.
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under ..,._dier N.akamura &lt;that
fa.tt!lu1 name) s.re g~urlsoned in
T1ent&amp;ln, another 1.200 B'Uard the
Leaatton tn Pelptng where CcWlcUtor Ya.no carrier out the plam
Tokio To d!.Bcover and forestall
possible su~ plana whJch might be
detrimental to the interests of
China and htmselr pcroonally , ts
the perpetual vigilance: of Marahal

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AfT[ H0~E ~AT ION

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HAND WASHING ACTION
The Voaa i. the only wuher which hai
a metal F loatins AFitator pl,qo these new
i!Dportant featu..-four lega, modem in
. .• deailb!,;;-fqll 21!1, inch Zeppelin type -inger. .
l, ~n4QrCelain lid~iarse caoten-new
uildertray adda •ar.ongth and appearancea~ the loweat price ever quoted for a waaher
· of comparable qiJ&amp;Iity.

OWADAYS, when so many people are t.lkiDfl about
W'lter .•• it's
purity pure food, pure milk,
wortb a min!'te to tell you something about the purit:y
of Ches~eld ~igaretteo.
AU the materialo that go into the maklag of Chest•erfield cigarettes are tested again aud apin by expert
re~~e~~reh ehemists. Just like the things y011
eat aad driak.

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that money can buy. 'Ihere is purity in every ingredicnt aDd cleanliness in every operation.
You eaa bow, when you qght a Chesterfield, that it
is ae pure as _scieace am aiake a eiprette. Aad your
taste will tell you it'• milder, it tastee better.

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Jack OILJ!:!e d.1l he waa out with
&amp; 111'1 the ottltr IYfQll'l!il wf)q Jlali so
helty that hc had to take he r homo
in two taxleaba.
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rtte Tower o: Babel wu tha orig 1~
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laYJOn, Holtpaod'l Blf: ll.vtnl &amp;nd Character ar.an Don·~ be sUly,
Thrift man., had. t. OOUiln b81ck 1n wb.o wants to ea.t dirty?
Olulow who wu llteODOmlcal iJII
~ Jut. breath. W'tltn he wanted
to commll oul&lt;lde, lui didn't bUll
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polaODB or ,...to
any money tor b\llleta: ~ wilted
unW. the openinJ ot the hunt.tn;
.eaaOn and tben went out into tu.e
wood&gt; dlalul!ed u a deer.

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c:eedl(JI bi openinl a. can o( sardines with tho little key that came
wtth it.
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Jtmmy-OJeuon
ftne with ~ new veeetable garden
He aafll •,he 1.s pf!wtlnS nothlnl" bot
uparaeua now a.s he only ha.5 stand
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Lord,' how eX;c'eiJent is Thy name in all the earth! Who
hast set Thy giQry above the heavens.-Psalm 8:1.
.A CRY OF DISTRESS--Save me, 0 God, by Th~
name, and ju!jge me by Thy strength. lle~r my prayer, 0
God; give ear to the words of my mouth.-Psalm 54 ;1,2.
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JUSTICI!? WHfN?
N 1918 Wilham ,wgers of Chicago, was a colonel in
, charge ot artlj!ery. •lie rotused to obey an order to lay
down o barrage which woul4 have endangered the
ot 20,000 American Uou11hboys. At tne time o1 his refusal,
he polntep oUt his reasons. Later the order was rescindca
and 1\ogera was lrjlnSterred to anothP,r command.
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eruted but 111 sp1te ot this, lle wus ordered retired as u
Class B major aqd his rirht to his IItle atl&lt;l umtorm &lt;lc·
uied him.
.In the intervening y~al'll, his case hps been draggmlf
11long untJl now at a Houoe Mlhtary CO!Illll!t~et heaPing he
h~s bee!) ViJ!djcllted. Tq~ aption ·of the
~Ill bs
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•·eported to the House wltll a
whil:h
paver
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Asslatant Dlrector. 1 know
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51 YEAR PROTECTION FOR LESS THAN
lc PER SQ. FT.
Cap you afford tQ. lel you! Hnu;e 10 any longet
U car, be protected ad ~Itch Low Cost!
This Chua Protection t~n Be

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Do not be misled by chear) Pa!dt:. a .. (ivlnr Huch ehe:tp
p.."'Otectton
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Jobru&lt;ln
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partyortlnally
reaehed the
ptl'•lFLOUR WILL BE •
J)OIItian Ytiltcd
Wed. with
rtll:ttvel JlCnij
the volcaJfd'a
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and •""' come at Pomeroy r.ru1 .Ruuan&lt;L •
.,.~ .,., •tarted the 4eec&lt;11t alter DISTRIBUTED 8Y
om• run and a '- Kr &amp;Jld Ml'l. P.iOe•"l of McAr· a thorouKh wann!ng!~ the burn!na
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Happy, but extuu.l!t.ed.. we •rae· Re4 crou. V"Ul be made fr.lm the Mr Hoover 116ted publiC bulldlnifs
STILL A RESTA.URAN'TEVR.
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M1u Etta and~ Oukll mo. pet OUI'8fiYe&amp; tn~ camp -the fc4low· temporary bta.1que.rtef'!; on Seeond hi hwa ~ 5treets 'rlvel'l and hnrOO:
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:::e fa;A:::;,ur~=~·~ (~~~· ~e ~~llCiePar,P.~t';-!db. •ktJet;.h~ 'l'uesday arumoou from lr:prov:~ents ~d mllltary and niL·
tlcn reed ved In Mldd!e~rt, Ralph :
e ysell hPJ&gt; announced tha~
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11al construction
E:a.yre, formerly proprietor or the 1
ladies will bP &amp;clmlttl!':! free again Oaakll
bard had found. several b11rled ab·
Thla nour, whJch 16 being dlstrt.The president eont-tnued:
Mary Jane Cctrce bhcppee herOJ 1Wh"t wa-L V••itora While at the Kame here next Bllnday with
ortetnal vmaaea Dte11nr remled ~to fl.l"'llies who have been hit
' If it 16 contemplated th&amp;.t we
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fj ton,e aaes, jade ltnivea and carflld. l by the unemrloyment stt.uat.ion has
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On
the Middleport team Wtll me~:
Implements Ot e. forgotten raee been llven to tbe dlJierent • Red ltglslat.e ~~~d aeduthorlza.ttonsbol' new
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that probably mJ.erated rrom AsJa, l Crou ehaptera and th~ce to tho.s&lt;&gt; and uncou~ er
projeet.s Y conum us, ho.s nnt ~old his ColwnbtL'&gt; I
Offenaiv~
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Pather Hubbard said
I who are In
need The ramUieiJ gJ'E.!fi we 8hall find curselves oonrersta.urant It was report~tl that 1
--=M Allensworth, 2b
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1ha.ve been tnvut11 ..ted by the Red ~~~(t~d w~fr fucl~de '~elllngdr~Y""'!n•""',
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Croal omctall ond plaeed"" """"d
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~ ~ ~ ~ 2eaver Pa.. May 2-INB-Charle&lt;.: Poultry-14aret steady· demand at each dlat¥lbuttns oftlee and mud creek..l, bWld.I:D.B of unwarranalth0\J8h Mr Salire had
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hens 14 enough tiour la
each !amuyl
a dtal lcr the restaurant he pur - 1
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1 0 o o , E:asa. t.lvirpool men were aerlously jb~~he;:g~-~. ~~ho:lbOro; !le~o~
PITTSBURGH LIVESTOCK
lu nd a score of other unjusj;iflable
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Jenkins lb
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hurt tod ..y when t.heir car swerved.
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"Smitty" Former Well thased It aJr.ln the !cllowms da) 1
1 O 1 0 !roltl the road and crashed. into a. 18 • l'OOIItera 8• 10 • duck8 11 • 13 •
because cf a com;Jicabon In till" 1
Sinclea
Swisher' rr-Jr
Pit~lh. '4y ~IN~Ho&amp;:&amp; \ ·It ~~o1ll 6erve no good purpose
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Known Ball-Player
busmess transaction 1cJ ta1 as 1
B All~aisworth ~f
~ ~ ~ ~ , telephone pole at vancourt, near ~set~ Ma k
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nO~ ~tPla ~. mode~~ly activ~. anCi will tool no OM to try to cover
The ' Middleport o.aregatlon o1 Ward c
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ootnl)kred w~th • Pri&lt;Say steP.dy to appca:-am:e.s by rutcrtng to a 60 •
friEnds here know, Mr. Sayre &lt;..!l stm
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«;JIEnn GaUowaY 30, an~ Samuel !air· supply-&lt;m~ra~ 12
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1cnducting the Wmd.soJ ~tauram baseball pJ.o,yers had Uttle tr()~Jbht o v~matre ·
4 3 3 0 JtrW:&lt;Jbent, 3~. bot'h or e,:st Liver- 89 score l'l 1--ol, 88
cu N~rUt' High Street
in runnina: 'hrough the Pt Pleas' P
16 J/4, da.)l&amp; j.vetaie with sports lower, de viet&gt; Is well known. n brought .. ~
I nnt nine at the n.&gt;+hla,n Park 8Wl·
Totals
- - - -~pool, were taken :to Roche~ hofl. !Jtanda.rd 18
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Ena-Matket. stnay: dt!rpnnd ,lbs. 340·306; 2f&gt;O to 300 lbs 320·335; ccuntries t.o the brink or financial
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! day e.ttern,oon aQd the .contest end- Pt.. Pleasant
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Pollee _.td Broadbent, driver of mo~rate: 1Upply ample; ftrst ~ar- piJI!I scarce, 14 few good to choice d1saster It means a brta.ch of fa1th _., I!
,Left
Several Years Mrs AGED
sarah Lunt, 98 ~·ear.s of ll&gt;JC, jed~ ~i t•~ ~gll.n soeklng the !'j :adshaw, l b
4 o 2 o the llU\Ch,tne, had passed a •t.J.·olley by current receipts 111'1'2: fre&amp; ex· IOta around 350: pa.etina sows 2~250 to hcldcrrs of all government securl- ~ •
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fell Saturday in a bedroom of the HI offerings of r,itcher Welch· In tl1e Darst"'
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Cattle. Reeeipta 000: market stow t1es
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13 1~2-14; So. 0 W Va &amp; Ky.,' cw.. a few early &amp;3les steers and year!• _
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Allman cllfd .two h!)UI1i after tJe 1rent reeeipta 11.
lnJ&amp; steady to weak, several bldti
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Smith 3b
l 0 1 ] WM admitted ro Rooheater hospital
Verelablea- Tomatoes- market lOwer; hei1en •round stea.dj., spots
The many' friends ot W1111am Irv- home, rccmvtng
SC\'ere blu 1se!:i eight single.s e.nd tl'ro home run11 Bladsha.w
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ing Smith !Smitty) famous as ~ Although no bones were brokc11 1 Bradshaw un.dert:PQk to hold the Olbbo
llLUe he pes are ext.f&gt;.ndC:d fm r;~ situation down rrom the mound Nt'"lsns.c
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modtjrate; PlorJda lup 6x6 pack
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In these pa'rt8 tor yean;, t C. V
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the boys soon had bts num~ and ·
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6x7 pack 200"425 ; 1):)0*-:DO Mexi· up to 1; OthPT Ddd lots 550 down to 1
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ln a COlumbus hos~
f(rm hiS to8sell
Lavendar, rf
2 0 0 0 abcnte the cloudS. ~
can 1\IIP 6X6 pack..2'1'5~300· S.7 'pack 4; a. rew metltu:n to t;ood cows ft25·
an operation
4 • plaine~" !tlnda 3 down 1.0
1 Dave Vanmatre, doing hurllng
- - -~'1ln all tt.y ye&amp;rl ,.ofo mountam Z\1)·250
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t Mrs Huber:. Mace was oft' duty at 1duty for the Middleport team pitch
Totals
30 0 7 6,climb1n11 ,n ever have ... encountei-e.:t
Ca~ba&amp;e-Ma.rke~ stea.l;ly; delnandl~:d~UC'!wmuped'!~ .'() ~ ~ullls
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led c;ne of the best garnea. that has
Twu-base hits-Ma rtin
nythln&amp; more dimCult than tll.e last ~ ' IUPJJly' modere~; lettuce
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Mrs Louts Gibb11 a nd son , Tr»vls! been witnessed on the.dl.amond here
Three~base hits-M. Allenswljrth. 3,1)1;10 feet to the tcp ot Bhlshuld1H.' crates: TeXas 350·315; ~rer 275;
? sa
ct Oenesoe, Dl, arrived Sa.turdn.y to 1 some tL-ne Not only did he Home runa-E Dembskey and Father Hubbard ~dmltted
louiaiana l'lli-225; Mtutislppt 250·
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evening for several days' visit with I pitch ball UlrOIIJhout the nine In· Thompson
' 'Foot by foot and hour by how ~'15; California 350·37$; 60 Jb crates
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ClO.lence f4cHatDe Cl Gravel] nlnf!'S but at the sarne tlrne sueStruck out - by, VanMatre 9, rach man Wiled upward until a 260· 286; 100 lb. crates 375; VIrginia.
Scieoee baa
~o.l!l]_!!the",
I ceeded iQ. obtaining three good Weleh 1, Bradshaw I
laet we were within 100 feet of thB 50 Ib crates t 125·135.
l0ontlnuel1 from pa,ae ODflJ
covered • medicated com 1*.1 that
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Mr and Mrs. Lawrence I"1 ~c .!Ud clean hits and three runs out or
Ba.se&amp; on balls-Otr VanMatre 2 bUlowlng clouds of cscapmy gmokt
ippl, Democratic noor leader on tHe 1top1; pain tristanlly and far good~:~~~~::~ team. He
Mr and Mrs G. M Frye Sr or j !om times at bat. Eddie Demo&amp;key ~WeiCh 2, Bradshaw 1
und psses.
THE MEN or the Pcd.erated church tax bill said
thea soon dii801Vet "way the com.
of oUter minor
I Cclumbus, arrived Saturday ro'r a 1 was also hitting hb stride tn the 21;\ Plellsant
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"It took more than an hour tD
will serve a eupper on t'ut!sday,
lt'a the newTIZCORNPAJ&gt;. Try 1t.
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bee
1\lslt with Ml's LUlie
Ma1n · hitting column Sunday as he
Middleport
013 253 Olx- 15
cinders, Iymg at 50 and &amp;0
May 24th at the Pre&amp;byterbu: In
e a
n mak· l:.trect M1· and. Mrs. G M Frye rc- ged four htts out ot fhle tfines ' o.t
th:aree-anglts, an&lt;l make them sli\lel church. Supper served ftom 5:30
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Oat, one at which was a home run I
Allensworth and c
frozen lacerated sands Evtm
to '1 .30 P. M. Prwe 3tl cents
l"he Stanabbry
Co.
wh c 1P 1a&lt;1e t was I tc.tmcr returned Sunday
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EVERYBODY INVITED s-- ••
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Mladlepo• OhiO.
osp ta as week 1 Mrs Herman Lohsf, who is con~ ;c,'·:,....:.::!:c,.:;J'c:.''=:::..--:...::.:==:=:.:. .:.:.:.:::::.....:...::...:..
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He was 41 yea1s oltl at Mt . \r(ljtCn und New k s .I
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of his death.
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The fWleral will be conducted
Mrs Evely.Il Lewis
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Rev F' c : Kreager and M. o. l
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Mr n.nd. ~'6 Allen J~ nkinson 1
s pent the wee\ end ln Wellston. vis· :
lting relativea
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ftftq anpivcl'llary of the I}Pocn maklnJ Linaber~h
flight, fla.tu~~lly, JDU&amp;t l&gt;e recorded as quite 11 feat.
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few T\i~U.' lnc!eep, Arid fewer women, have tile innl!t&lt;
physic~! co~rage to · a~tem1)t such ~n 'overwhelmip!f thiJ]II
wit~ CQll,lP~qy, npt io Jlle'!tlon try\ng to !lo tl1~ ~~unt by
ope'~ self wh~r• .~ver;y opportunitl: arises to brmg sritf
~uch •n U!ldert~klllr· Tho ~Ingle pN&gt;I&gt;Iem of ~ sleep
enough to. 4ete~ all &lt;b~t the 111\lst coprageous.
l!lrs. fi)tnii(P ,(i ~nti~led to the greatest bonol'll for her
~cluevement qecause it io something wl)ich doe~ pot occur
q(tcn In Olio's ·ljfe~l!lle· ;\side fro111 the personal achieve·
ment an~ gj~ry ~~~nq'poiJII, however, t)le "'me im"ortance
can not b'e attr.l~~ted to her dight as was given to Lind·
bepgh"s ~reut deatjl•4•fylnr trip five yefors awp. MfS. Pljl•
11!\ID. aaiqe from nrov!ng t!&gt;at wo111an qoes poaaess en&lt;&gt;nfl:h
)lllY,lcal
stamina to successfully
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tno1ugn the
~nd uniform and s\(!ord rst4rned to
salary he has·'l~st "durin¥ tl\ese years'.:
chance tor advaQcemeqt 4ur(ng tli~~}
best of his hfe'/ Anct stlll further;
the r!'nk injustice upder which he has
boring d11ring that ulmost interminable
I\llY appeared to lllm.
lje l\CCII¥d *~ :presjd.f~t uf the CP~l'i whi~ll hea1·d
his case pt perllll"Y and fnalsted he wa~ !!•QPr!l•4 110 chance
ljO give hi• vet·Bfon. •W,hat ~bout thi!~V Wl\Q (, ~P pay evo:•
~~ p~rt lor tqoh a rank ex~mple o! qn-MI!P{!~HIIi•m and
injustice?
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penalized ~llf re'I!!IV~d II' ~oon as poqill!• fi1Rm the scf\'•
ice. Certillrily: ··J!~h ' p~ople can qo nothhlJ ~~t harm to
the AmericA}! /i)'~t~"' of defen~e ' and lnlt)le melotlme; lot 1'1!\l!l'!,!'!;,
this count~Y qq ·a:11 It can•toward undojng &gt; ~he gross lnju~-1·;
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under ..,._dier N.akamura &lt;that
fa.tt!lu1 name) s.re g~urlsoned in
T1ent&amp;ln, another 1.200 B'Uard the
Leaatton tn Pelptng where CcWlcUtor Ya.no carrier out the plam
Tokio To d!.Bcover and forestall
possible su~ plana whJch might be
detrimental to the interests of
China and htmselr pcroonally , ts
the perpetual vigilance: of Marahal

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AfT[ H0~E ~AT ION

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HAND WASHING ACTION
The Voaa i. the only wuher which hai
a metal F loatins AFitator pl,qo these new
i!Dportant featu..-four lega, modem in
. .• deailb!,;;-fqll 21!1, inch Zeppelin type -inger. .
l, ~n4QrCelain lid~iarse caoten-new
uildertray adda •ar.ongth and appearancea~ the loweat price ever quoted for a waaher
· of comparable qiJ&amp;Iity.

OWADAYS, when so many people are t.lkiDfl about
W'lter .•• it's
purity pure food, pure milk,
wortb a min!'te to tell you something about the purit:y
of Ches~eld ~igaretteo.
AU the materialo that go into the maklag of Chest•erfield cigarettes are tested again aud apin by expert
re~~e~~reh ehemists. Just like the things y011
eat aad driak.

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that money can buy. 'Ihere is purity in every ingredicnt aDd cleanliness in every operation.
You eaa bow, when you qght a Chesterfield, that it
is ae pure as _scieace am aiake a eiprette. Aad your
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a. 1u1t for cUvprce ln Ule oommon
pleu eourt bwl' ~l"inst. Pornt c.
..\tln'l""· • Acoordlnll to the pet!b
1l]41d. Qm·e the pla1nt.Uf cbal'gu
tbe ' 4efendan~ wilh e"Jekeme cruelty
The couple WM ma.rrtec1 on April
u 1931 and have no ehUdren. He
1a t eroptoyed. by Lhe Sprln&amp; Hl\l
DairY. The ololntlft' uU for a 41vOrc:e. albnony and reetor11.t10n of
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New Yorkera

'REDS COMING

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Cub• Third Time In
Row; Piratea Break
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tea waa llel"\'~•
W,EDpiN,O ANNOUN~ED ·

dependent on hiJ

Welker Cochran, hs.vlnr Anlahtd
vayJt In the a.n exhlbl,lon tour with Wi1Ue
eonfe.ence fteld and track :tf.Oppe, !1&amp;1 lett- tor OaUfornia
where ~e wlu •iJf!nd t.he !lummer•.
Zimmerman does not. co over He intends to aeek a ma.tcl} wJ~
8 lnehea in tbe pole vault, the world.'a 18~ balkilne clla.mptou
start him training lnt.en~ Akira. Amada who llaa ' e:.pre.s1 ed
slvely for tbt" decathlon." oakes wUIInane~~&amp; to meet. eny ht•h elaas.

,An announcement. ot the mar·
rla"'e of Iilli!: 1 Mildred Abersold to
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1'1;1\S ~A f,eceiv~d l:iy frientla here .
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Hudi:Uelton, v:•ho died W~e~ay

"He would have won the decathlon at tbe Penn Relays ha.d he
entered it. Hi4 tllne or di.Btance 1n
ellht. Qf the ten event4 were betLer
than those ot Oeori:e .Munger, Penn

PERSONALS

~J ~i Ill:' Filii ,BoVII&gt;I C!&gt;IVCb
her,.• Rev. oeora:e s~gen omclated.
Mr~. Kuddlrmt.on 11 survived. 'by a

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Was Ddrtllttcd
Helzer
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Friday for an
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Davia
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bua and. a. brOt}ler, Rev. T. D. DD.vil
ot Fatd\eld. Neb. Her hUiband, boat races a~
John, preceded ·ber tn d.ea~.
Co.rltqn Brokp, of
cd Holzer hcspita1 for a :.1
Mr. and M.-s. Hcl!ler Ycun!J
CUAPTEB rNSPEOTED
dnughtu Betty have gone to Jack·
The Qa.ll1poll.s, C~pter :a,or.,l
Arch. Uison&amp; )leld tbeir Inspection ten whe:-e Mr. Youn:J a. cmployetl
at _tlje local hall, last TtiurSday ftr• the summer moutlui.
llr. and. Mn ~l L. €mlth a.nri
e~a:- :Prank. Delay of J&amp;eklon
t:laughtf'r
Mabel L~ul.w have r~o. ·
WI&amp; . tl\&amp; lnllpecdh.g otnce and gave
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the loca.l gfDc~Jre ii good .rating. A turm;::! t:1 their heme !n C:~!tunbu
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larae pumber 01' 1oeal members Dnd aH : ~· vitlt ;ug wlt h W. E....1J::l nd
fllmtly here :...1.li ' rti.:\ ~.ves In Rio
vilitlniJ Qlemb~u wel'e present.
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Mrs. ~j)pr '~ a deugb~er or Mrs.
])alsy :r.bersold of qq.t~tpolia and a
g1a~Uate of Qnllla. A91demy hl&amp;:h
Apna school wnd Ol'io Vniverslt''.

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r.tAK-£8 GOOD RECORD
I Mrs Gr ~ rs ~ W: thdlnlt 'r. t· m
the Kroger trcm a. two weeks v:~tt In Ct.l u~ ­
Orncorj' jl.ntl Baking Company bus.
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&amp;howod a la"IJCl' per cent or gam In
Cbd: Haner cf Ai.hcn~ spnt th~ i
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QotP.::n Annlvcruary Bale of the
Lawrence Myc 1s rpcnt Fl'lday aad

l':'tJ.e jocal ll'.;..re or

oompall}' OVCI' tt: ptevlous three Eaturday in C --lumtu3
weeks t,.ban nnY other 1'\ toru ::! Hl ~
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Mrs M!ll!Jr:'l ML. '!l v.cH -:ld with
A. T . Ball Uw lo(:al manage~. hc1· P::t'nl.!:, n.l Ambrc'iiu. Fr!d~y .
WR&amp; ~ewo.rded rar his flnc wo1·k our~
M1 :!. H cdism ct Clm mst:.l Is
lnl( tlle anniversary Sal~ whUc the h e! uurat of h-::r s: n Lisut. E. ;; ~~\J­
entll'e force received the
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datlo~ ot the company officials.
M "S Mlt'lc ..Vamwl'lght music :m
pcrv\Rrl' in the ccuq.ty, .fii!'lp ·; !fl j' 1
rc · 11 1 'il the a umn: z : qi'~nlh!:- ath . l
BIBLE OMSS MEETS
The Lupton ;Bible clas11 of tll C h. rw_ In 2', 1.m~vl 1:.
JV&lt; r::. r 1rl CamplJcll w ~n1 1 to Cc·
prep:byte1·1a.n dmrch held the1l
bqaineu meeting at t.he home or un•t ;_ · S:&lt; udr y tc: 1\ l ':! W !loy~
liM- .f..Ydlp. Woy, l~t Prtday 1 Mrs. Mr:;. 0 . W O'Br ::~l an:3. snn H:nP'J'J.nk Be!l was the assistant mcn wn r. In Htmtln[!tcn Frl~'lY
P.: tn tc M( R.il(l Mn, J . W Ol'l''! ;l ·ller, Gnrt1eiJ n\'en~e. n. o:l'l J'rl :!-·y

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M i s~ L~ Jlse Switzer spent Friday
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'Iypt! lUte this ('I Pt.&gt; D'Jr. l)P.r nne. per cap!.a consumption or oranges
lS overnse wqtda make 1 uue&gt;.
hl 1899 was '• pounds and that 1n
1931 1t has 11)creased to .20 pounds
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teas• tt~on A rntntmum charlll! of httlc arlvertlslng / ~¥!e growers of
tlltfl\tf~Ovc centa for each
ot ~nges, an•l lemolw ~~~~not bcsl·
u~n
tated to tell th(l l'C$dln'* and ee.tlng 1
public- how good 'these frutt.s were~ ad taker wUI l(lBtl ty as..,li:IL you and how het~l~hful they -were. As
dadr~d. so thll.t d1e 1 opy for a consequence mlllllonr; of famtues
yOur ' ad b prepared m 11ueh a are now Sf:eridlnll monQy ror orm$l!Qer as to blinn lhe l!.tcatellt 1 anges, part of which was !errnerly
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spent fer ot her fruits . The mom~
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come a national habit The fruit
tlt\1F tor cme lncol"reel lnllcltht \cup an•i the orange sai!Ld ts 1lmoSt
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yoii''wm lie· -ted· when you buy oif.

Tioleile-t~ 1~ Super..Peniisylvania
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mn:iautn '1ubricl1iod eUi~iea.cy and
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pleu eourt bwl' ~l"inst. Pornt c.
..\tln'l""· • Acoordlnll to the pet!b
1l]41d. Qm·e the pla1nt.Uf cbal'gu
tbe ' 4efendan~ wilh e"Jekeme cruelty
The couple WM ma.rrtec1 on April
u 1931 and have no ehUdren. He
1a t eroptoyed. by Lhe Sprln&amp; Hl\l
DairY. The ololntlft' uU for a 41vOrc:e. albnony and reetor11.t10n of
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'REDS COMING

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Cub• Third Time In
Row; Piratea Break
Even With Card1

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~trooon at !he' thUf1lh, A oplen~d
pfOIT&amp;nt wtu lj!'N!SJ!P.ted dwin1 the

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tea waa llel"\'~•
W,EDpiN,O ANNOUN~ED ·

dependent on hiJ

Welker Cochran, hs.vlnr Anlahtd
vayJt In the a.n exhlbl,lon tour with Wi1Ue
eonfe.ence fteld and track :tf.Oppe, !1&amp;1 lett- tor OaUfornia
where ~e wlu •iJf!nd t.he !lummer•.
Zimmerman does not. co over He intends to aeek a ma.tcl} wJ~
8 lnehea in tbe pole vault, the world.'a 18~ balkilne clla.mptou
start him training lnt.en~ Akira. Amada who llaa ' e:.pre.s1 ed
slvely for tbt" decathlon." oakes wUIInane~~&amp; to meet. eny ht•h elaas.

,An announcement. ot the mar·
rla"'e of Iilli!: 1 Mildred Abersold to
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M,r. Wlll am B{m' of Jewett, o ..
1'1;1\S ~A f,eceiv~d l:iy frientla here .
"J;l;e cerelnony took ~lo..ce in WVlle~urg, .Vf·. Va., satu~Y. Ma.Y ~,~Ji

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'J'W\Ilral ~ntf.ea tor Mr..
Hudi:Uelton, v:•ho died W~e~ay

"He would have won the decathlon at tbe Penn Relays ha.d he
entered it. Hi4 tllne or di.Btance 1n
ellht. Qf the ten event4 were betLer
than those ot Oeori:e .Munger, Penn

PERSONALS

~J ~i Ill:' Filii ,BoVII&gt;I C!&gt;IVCb
her,.• Rev. oeora:e s~gen omclated.
Mr~. Kuddlrmt.on 11 survived. 'by a

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Was Ddrtllttcd
Helzer
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Friday for an
the
Davia
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bua and. a. brOt}ler, Rev. T. D. DD.vil
ot Fatd\eld. Neb. Her hUiband, boat races a~
John, preceded ·ber tn d.ea~.
Co.rltqn Brokp, of
cd Holzer hcspita1 for a :.1
Mr. and M.-s. Hcl!ler Ycun!J
CUAPTEB rNSPEOTED
dnughtu Betty have gone to Jack·
The Qa.ll1poll.s, C~pter :a,or.,l
Arch. Uison&amp; )leld tbeir Inspection ten whe:-e Mr. Youn:J a. cmployetl
at _tlje local hall, last TtiurSday ftr• the summer moutlui.
llr. and. Mn ~l L. €mlth a.nri
e~a:- :Prank. Delay of J&amp;eklon
t:laughtf'r
Mabel L~ul.w have r~o. ·
WI&amp; . tl\&amp; lnllpecdh.g otnce and gave
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the loca.l gfDc~Jre ii good .rating. A turm;::! t:1 their heme !n C:~!tunbu
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larae pumber 01' 1oeal members Dnd aH : ~· vitlt ;ug wlt h W. E....1J::l nd
fllmtly here :...1.li ' rti.:\ ~.ves In Rio
vilitlniJ Qlemb~u wel'e present.
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Mrs. ~j)pr '~ a deugb~er or Mrs.
])alsy :r.bersold of qq.t~tpolia and a
g1a~Uate of Qnllla. A91demy hl&amp;:h
Apna school wnd Ol'io Vniverslt''.

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CARD OF THANKS ·

r.tAK-£8 GOOD RECORD
I Mrs Gr ~ rs ~ W: thdlnlt 'r. t· m
the Kroger trcm a. two weeks v:~tt In Ct.l u~ ­
Orncorj' jl.ntl Baking Company bus.
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&amp;howod a la"IJCl' per cent or gam In
Cbd: Haner cf Ai.hcn~ spnt th~ i
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11aleG dunna the three weclts of the wr.ek end here.
QotP.::n Annlvcruary Bale of the
Lawrence Myc 1s rpcnt Fl'lday aad

l':'tJ.e jocal ll'.;..re or

oompall}' OVCI' tt: ptevlous three Eaturday in C --lumtu3
weeks t,.ban nnY other 1'\ toru ::! Hl ~
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ora:antza.tJon of 18,518 stot·es.
Mrs M!ll!Jr:'l ML. '!l v.cH -:ld with
A. T . Ball Uw lo(:al manage~. hc1· P::t'nl.!:, n.l Ambrc'iiu. Fr!d~y .
WR&amp; ~ewo.rded rar his flnc wo1·k our~
M1 :!. H cdism ct Clm mst:.l Is
lnl( tlle anniversary Sal~ whUc the h e! uurat of h-::r s: n Lisut. E. ;; ~~\J­
entll'e force received the
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datlo~ ot the company officials.
M "S Mlt'lc ..Vamwl'lght music :m
pcrv\Rrl' in the ccuq.ty, .fii!'lp ·; !fl j' 1
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BIBLE OMSS MEETS
The Lupton ;Bible clas11 of tll C h. rw_ In 2', 1.m~vl 1:.
JV&lt; r::. r 1rl CamplJcll w ~n1 1 to Cc·
prep:byte1·1a.n dmrch held the1l
bqaineu meeting at t.he home or un•t ;_ · S:&lt; udr y tc: 1\ l ':! W !loy~
liM- .f..Ydlp. Woy, l~t Prtday 1 Mrs. Mr:;. 0 . W O'Br ::~l an:3. snn H:nP'J'J.nk Be!l was the assistant mcn wn r. In Htmtln[!tcn Frl~'lY
P.: tn tc M( R.il(l Mn, J . W Ol'l''! ;l ·ller, Gnrt1eiJ n\'en~e. n. o:l'l J'rl :!-·y

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friday aPd £&gt;tur&lt;i~y In ColllmbuS.
M i s~ L~ Jlse Switzer spent Friday
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T}'lie lik~ tbil ( 12 pl.)\ An au:hQrlty
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'Iypt! lUte this ('I Pt.&gt; D'Jr. l)P.r nne. per cap!.a consumption or oranges
lS overnse wqtda make 1 uue&gt;.
hl 1899 was '• pounds and that 1n
1931 1t has 11)creased to .20 pounds
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lemons had jumJ?ed tl-o'rn tltret~ to
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teas• tt~on A rntntmum charlll! of httlc arlvertlslng / ~¥!e growers of
tlltfl\tf~Ovc centa for each
ot ~nges, an•l lemolw ~~~~not bcsl·
u~n
tated to tell th(l l'C$dln'* and ee.tlng 1
public- how good 'these frutt.s were~ ad taker wUI l(lBtl ty as..,li:IL you and how het~l~hful they -were. As
dadr~d. so thll.t d1e 1 opy for a consequence mlllllonr; of famtues
yOur ' ad b prepared m 11ueh a are now Sf:eridlnll monQy ror orm$l!Qer as to blinn lhe l!.tcatellt 1 anges, part of which was !errnerly
tiaulll to ou.
spent fer ot her fruits . The mom~
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1.. 1 ma: glasa cf orange JUi~ haa 'be~
~ publit!her!i will be resr mslb
come a national habit The fruit
tlt\1F tor cme lncol"reel lnllcltht \cup an•i the orange sai!Ld ts 1lmoSt
Or a.Dv s.dverti,.PmenL. CTrms n ns pop!.llill'.
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_Anq. stlll some pncpla, P.ven today,
tmntedtal.tlly.
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ior oib lor !lllaJiit'oib·iuAIII for'-'lpprnximata 3s,6 to ~ ol aU·ulos. Think ol
it, ~ b more thaa '1 chance in 3 that
yoii''wm lie· -ted· when you buy oif.

Tioleile-t~ 1~ Super..Peniisylvania
Oil-not plily ~Ucu you protection
aplrisl chc.alp oil ~ubstitution, it sives
mn:iautn '1ubricl1iod eUi~iea.cy and
ecoriomy:Tett~luvCL show4 that Tiole&amp;
inuperlo~ t~ all Other motor Oils iO hear
rniatatkit•tlw it holds its body long

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a&amp;cr Orc::U~y"·oils have chirtned out ami

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thbfe .,_."" aad tervitc -~udona w~

biokeD1 4o.w n. Thousands of motori.tt!i'
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WETS MUST MAKE
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IS TO BE CHANG[O

Mapclia Pythiaa Siatera ·
have called' a apeelal meet.
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cllkd Lo ~e~~d Ohio !'fa.tion:ll .,,
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Washington, Ma.y !U-INS-Antl
prohibition senttment has inereas·
ed rapidly ln tbe house 1n the last
two years but wet forces a.re still
confronted by a formidable maJor·
tty in th't body.
Thil situation was emphasized
today u conaressloha1 1 obaerven
pondered over the house
of 228
bill.

N9TICE
Tile Shabapeare C I u b
mcetina hao ~Men poet~oned
from Tu,aday., May 24th to

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UUT ~NEW IN Qlfl~ I
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SITUAT~ON

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man4 tbt prestnce of aU
members or Mbaeral ~
No. !4! at the replu: meet-_

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NOTICE!

POMEROY, OHIO, TUP:SDA¥ MAY 24, 1932

Vote In Houae Showa Prohibitio;, F ollowera
Still Control

Can you play Bridge,
Five Hundred or Pin·
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INDUS TRIAL TROUBLE AGAIN LOOMS:

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like a loUder! Mrs. Shaw telb
hew 1o do tt In "ThoQ Hdandl
Of oun• The Coalporl Met.hus
are rtvl.q it May 16.

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followed. by ~oeal ttnandershowen Wed~;.
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Income for &lt;lJ,sablea veterans 1n
government h&lt;JCpltals.

Martin, Honor·
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the News Office of The D~t~IIY
Tribune, call 236-L; if the BuslneBS
OfRce ask for 202-R.

I'OPPY SALE
~•Y 28, Notional Poppy do.y will
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