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READERs' NOTICE - If you 11Vant

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BI&amp;MILK C~MPANY
INTERESTED
THIEU UF STRIK£

Now·· PASSING ANOTHER
74 Ye~rs Successful Mercha~dising.
. _74 Years Public Confideif'c~~

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74 Years Faithful Service.
74 Years Reliable Merchandi$~ at Fair Pricee.

Gteat Sacrifice on ·Ladies' Coats, Dresses and
Suits-Prices Unbelievable Low.

Cddfor 8a.Wrday arternopn lnd

Robins-tt Reynolds Rogers"

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CRAZEO FILIPINO..
RUNS AMUCK I~
MURDER SIX MEN

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Otben Au !:!itt
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Ladieo Ready-To-Wear--Buy now for
Cbriotmao
Beautiful Fun for Chriatmao-Price lower
• than for 20 yeara

REMEMBER THE REASON FOR THIS PRICES CRASH ON SILK and WOOL
DRESSES
SALE
Ladiea Wool Dreaoeo $2.115, $3.95, $US
Ladiea Silk Dreases, $2A9, $3.69, $4.49,

Most unf~&gt;vorable weather.
Unemploym~nl

in Pomeroy Bend.

Paris Co)i~

Unuoual Financial condition&amp;

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$12. 7i!Joats; now ............. , .. $6.75 $12.75 Tailored ·Suits, fur collar
$6.~~
$16.75 Coats, Now .... ........... $9.95 $12.75 Tailored Suits, ~o fur
$5.95
$39.00 C!l'ats, now .............. $25. 7S · $12.75 3-piece Tailored Suit, no fur $$.$5
$59.00 Coats,..,ow .............. $39.75 $16.75 Tailored Suits
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Th" Gri.t Shagmoor and Redfern
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ROOM RUGS AT COih'

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DESPONDENCY BLAMED

Troy, o .. Nov. 25-;-IN8--DespoQ·
d.eney was blamed here today tor
the •WcJde .or Lloyd : Bro-,m, i ·i4,

who wu found shot to cleatn on
·. , t~ floor ~ a room Inc house yes·
~ay.

·,' . Rayon Silk
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BED SPRI!ADS

'lbe sUicide verdiCt wu

l'l!tur'ned .bY Coroner P: A. Kiefer.

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PANEL ~URTAiirs · '

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Men's Dark Covert
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Dark Pencil Stripe
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bandlell knife and 11VIill

At Sensationally
Prleee. Guaranteed or money ·
refunded. Every prment full o11t and well trimmed-

Dexdale

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Fall shades, made by

lzed steel

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MEN'S WORK PAM'S

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SWJitTER COAT!II'&lt;..

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Fancy Bordeio,
Double, ':fhread

Pure Silk

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Good weight-well mailHxtra long, four
and five tie. A regular 86e grade

Plaid

IVORY SOAP
Rerular 6c l!&amp;r

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Cotton

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n-..t, 10111 aleeYe, ...J.le

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Fleeced, loni' sleeve, ankle

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COAL HOD

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Green • ROBe • Orchid
Glallli base with Rayon
Taffeta s h a d e o to
match

FooTWEAR FOJ.t THE KIDDIES ...... _........ 9llc

EXTRA SPECIAL

HALF PRICE
Quick heating, wide
bottom, 2 quMt alz~

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MEN's FALL oxFoRDS ........ . ........... ••·• to

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Martina Pnrri'. 0 ., Nov. 25-INBNew Philadelphia. Nov_ 25-lNBRap_pier dt.YIJ st.Hl were repork'd on 1 Three small children were
9/UY bo.ek to the Eat~Wrn Ohto mothe: JfiM today· M a mutt or the
ftfldfi today With lhll IUlllOHn· fo.ta.l shooting hilre ·)'tf.l.ei'day nr
"t-~:::::..:"'::1\L Lh~ mlnM wlll begin Mra. Mary C. 'CilrllJc, ,0-yf'Gr-old
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liah Stancl~rd Do)lli.. ••
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Children's Black ol' Tan Elk

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ouch unfavorable circ:umstances aDd conditione-None with
quality in ourlarp stock-There will be no heoitancy about sell·
to empty all our rac~elll Selll Selll is plainly written on
thia ia a aale worth comlnc milea to attend.

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Ba.tu,d&amp;,.. Wt.nn.el' lr, f!Ootf.ll port.km ton!l!tt.

"T ellin1" Preoident Saya
Amount Purehaoed to
Too Small

The Saerillee Sale Starts Friday, Nov. zs, at 1:30 ·a. m.,
We have had many ouccenfuloaleo before but uone under
ouch firm determination to unload every rarment of style and
inc; We wont stop to firure how much we looe, we oimply want
every price ticket-We oay to you truth full and emphatically

WIA.THER FOR£CA9T ,

. the Ne,.. Office of The Dail1
Trlbqno, coli 1!8S.L; If the B•alneao
Oftlce uk for 202-R.

BREAK TI:IUATENS
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Mr. lliKI Mr"'. 01 in SmUll and favor of Albany.
bfby spen t Sat,urduy and Sunday
\Vlth Mm Hc.t:::allfitt:r.
of Cl8renc7 iU'oaugh £.ud
Mr,., Rn4Ph Dumcll '" rt!~ overinq:
were. Mr. aud Mrs .
::om :;hock (l! th(: R&lt;:c1dent at MidMr. and Mrs. Clardleport l!aturdn}' cvcn1nlf. Mrs.
BUnJ(&gt;U h as b£"f:n- "'Undel th~ doc-

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accident.
Mrs Arnallda. Russell of Alloe1
1 s pcut a few day:~ IUt wect. r1it.h
t:cr brother, John ScOtt and I am-i

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M1-s. Homu ~nnedy spent c.erdays m co!wnbqs la~ t .,.,·cck ,
guest of her s&amp;n Dayton and wife,
alto her s!ster, Mra Cora W igCl'lll

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were treat-ed with a flr\e
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da.rlee mtli!IC! by
Walt
Mrs. Nan
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SearlS OrcheJ~b"a at the annual Dorlll BaUey 1 ~dlne t.be ~t
Tl:mnk.s£ivlng Pl'ollc or .the Phi end .ln J"UI&amp; em.. ·

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·ur. and ~- Mr. and. lln. o. W. PhJlllpa ot eo.
Ray PraaStt ot NUI.dliU*'L puud )Uhi~U8 came- Wednead&amp;y to spend
~~oway 11\undar a.n'emOon. 6hon 'Jb&amp;nu,tvtna: with the laU.er•• par·
tunom
bold Ptldo7 '""· ltr. and llrL WIW&amp;m Pl&gt;ldm.

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R. ~. El.Ef"riON
I Olltner and J . B Will Sptnd !
llld
H. H. MOConnlek or
At a meeling or l:ne Sund'\y numk5glvlng with Dr Hart itnd. l
OenP Blgg" 11-y~r-qld_ ,;on of Mr
Columbu&amp; were the Thanltq:lvln•j oohor.l board. rolluw lng th e t'l'l!ulftr lamUy l1\. Do~r. Ohio.
and Mr11 LPwV. B
aue.~Ls of Yr and Mr8. J . fl . .orate , Thurttd.li.y ~vctlllll\ JHilyr, meelln&amp;
Wall~r Blnc.s anlt si:ster -m -1 LW.
stlftt ! t~tfp
lKP. of Diamund l D~ lta Kuppt~ !rnlerully, l'tnu~dny
Or. and .~r.L't.!'· H~A-and and tamUy.
tht! a llmw.l l'h:ctlon or utfu·r 1~ ?18 ~ Mrn f\l.nnlt! 81ne)j, motored to ()to.
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retll!flvere burn11 on the nl~llt.
ft-PIU)' . ol ~ epent. .......u.
Mr. l.hd llrft. L. t.:. BaWldtrr. Qf held. For l!&gt;HJWrlnu·ndt·o.t F p: tn:.lt-, Mich ., ]&amp;.llt wef.k and ' f)('lll
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left leg and fnot when hLP. clothln~
M\1: ptJPula ' Ol' cllf'f.JtJ·if, well known "'j~1 ~
Oolumbua ap&amp;n\. Thanbi:ivlnl wiU1 Phi ~'Xlll , BMb.ll.n~ "11 1w rllot.t-!•d~llot, •.eveml WlyJI wlt-11 rel.tiiJvl'-11 llnl
was 1gnlled by a nfl•ne from a. ll!l. - ovcl' thf air, we r~ wen receiVed b)' 1 ~er Pp W, '· ·
~ f~tner'a mother, N;ra Ruth A J fk hallfe1 Thr ma t t.tor wl!l friends.
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tural pos stove, early Thuri!:IP v a la.J8e crowd illld WQS eu.~Uy .re~
~m!trt~N=ennbib ''Jttfer Baunden~ and daU8'hLer Daliie.
wme up ug.tho nen week bef01'1!
c. R. Lewl8 who dilpOf.lld or lu.~ 1
mornlns
" · eo~ulzed as one ot the best batuli- \ a d . Jack 8
Gaul!oy
and lbe. Ottn H. Pleaher of th~ Sunday M&gt;hool uu raUIIcutJon ,,1w rest In a Ia.rve lulrdwart' Htore
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The 0 ~
!' nppeartng In the Pomeroy Bend
B~ttlie are! ·
the week M'ld :ft.lnctoo
were
Thanltsg.lvlng 1111 which Lime th t' rf'llmlnr!• r .,r 1llP 1n hl5 home t.oWn or Akron reeently
th
Y ~KsWr had at18en enrlico
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ilere wtt.h rncndl.; ·
....::,:lt.h Ur and Mn. c . P otf\cPrs wu; bf' clrrLI tt
and has been here VL'IItlng h l'&lt; half
hlfi~a~~~ ~~!~~r;~~S.: 1 1; I
AGEn J.ADV I•Aii'SES
! vn: s.~l)o ' Jordf.D ahd. daUibW!rl ftev. C. Kreapr Lois DUe
brother, Harr-=.· Rou.t&gt;h and tamll r
oo a hun ~lng: trip HP 'WaS ~iund l n 1
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-' Edith of A . Pleuant spent. lbanU- Ellen J~L~Mt a.&amp;yp,b •~d ..,. Sa;~
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thr- pt\llt four weeks, left Bund11. y 1
near l.he open hea~r when th! 1 a ,MH; 1:lturu. Blee lh, 81 Yett.rli ot l wlvlnl( here 1ue0 of Mr11. Rober' I born Jeft J'rldo:y n\ot'hlnl for Mar- . Thf' dNtlh of M'u • 1111 H,HiJm 'ii• r !t.l P1tbibullfh and . N••w R111;hlon 1
flames Ignited hl.!t dothina buru
t:l:!, w t ~or David Slt:!eth passed Jlarrla and ramUy.
!etta t.o at1.end thlf C'onve t1or or bl'illgK I'&gt; JIUhill' vlo H ht~ l lliUI V wheYf! he will -'JH!IL(l u llhv rt t!mF
inr hl.s limb l!('verely. His ~r·ea m~ ~";.j~ ~!dar ~~-:~~hut Harrison vme
Mnl. J . I . Olnon, daua:hter Ruth ! the OhJo FNJention or 'C) ~ptl8t Ycare of Sf' I'VICP lt1 hl.s 1) 1;u t ll Jol' w~ a'l'IBL\ Vf':l rmd frlf'nrt.\, :J. fl.-. r ;
atc»lS@Ci other membel'l! of th.f' :amDeath
attrnn:f::d l.o u broken 1Hld !lOll Nolan •
Bucyru.s came ! Younr People. A. B. uo,.l. of Mar. lodge nnd his hom~&gt; tr.wn y11 all hP \;filch ht'! will rt•fum to Il ls honw 1
Uy who N!ndered t.reabnen~ unlit hip which she !'!Utl'erect 1
ftil Wedo~y
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apend i letta who spent Thl1nksill.tng with \VI\11 fa.lthfnl and IAJ 11ls tow, 1 ht! rit' Akron.
the arrival or a. phy.sit'hm.
November a and· to mnrn!'Jt~
T~nUc Yl~ \.he ·week end Mrs, Dina Sanborn nnd fatnlly ac- 1ave 26 OOiltlnuou ~ ~'"Iii", ur Ull· Hollls Kuhn and lady hlend
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the to
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r.Liuted .service Q1; l'OUI1~Umnn :~.ntl MIS!! Myrtle Cox, of ne:l r OlllJipo.l
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Iiote .fi(COmmOdatwns
act of extlnr~sh.lng the fta mes.
E. L. Sleeth of Harrisonville and (Ill~ O:~~'!n~ol !fb.U:~y ~I
when health. and clrcumsl!lnce!l mu's brother-In-law and ~l~tf'r, ]
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't'ilan~ I tr\11!11~ ot ..... .::; t
J)l•rmltted. He- was 8!\'(ll both prl.· Mr. and Mra. w. c . Hatty
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Funeral services . will be corutu'c._. L: D. Mek:ter. .
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Mrs
Vl:lte- and pufJ.\Jc houor 11 nd e\ll'I'Y
Mr. and MrA W 'T Bvel'll \eft
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rr 1V.1! " SOCII! ! M{.nday morning fpr their !'lome Ill -..:::_:_
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hfl OUI'ht to De non.poUtlcal uoo I m ·ml hour
or ,;evcrnl days with thP. forml'r' ~
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-htvther, RILY Byers aod- wK~
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Mr u.nd Mrs Prank Wilkins or
per persOn for 2 ttl 0
t:! of it. 1 !l.nl lnt.eru l.ed ouly in
"Tt d" Juh'n.S:Ou ur' Galltnoll.!t Colum b\15, moLored h~ SallrrdHv
room wrth priYUrf! toller
U1e fannern. Their fJOndlt.IOll 1.1 Vll,lt.td IH-; WiJt''li J&gt;lt!('llL" . Mr. J.Hd und !&gt;pent SUnday With the l~tLet's - - - • -- - &lt;lf'Xpen.tft.
Mrs. Du lc Lee. ov 1, 1 111 ,, wu k t•ud mot.hl•r , Mrs. Martha WQ/f
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Mrs. Margaret .Jane Robinson and t.t hel' horne by lllne;ss
-• --rcom w1th prt114t11 llatlt ~ J&gt;J thtS c.omfoftoble bt~ h~tel. '," ..,
AOn Rex returned to their home
Ra.y· and &amp;!:~.! Rlc tlunlller were
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8\Ulday af'ter apendlniJ the pa.st I called here Sa.tut·da} from New
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riA}lt In the Loop a nd JUSt a \
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Mr anrl M ... Hoy Jone~&gt; and son (
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5tep fro m the from you con '
s. J . Barnhtll O( Dutch Ridge.
info{ nrler bus lnf:'l!.&lt;;. nlattf'I"S. by t,h e vUtlted her parenbl, Mr and Mrs
a dg~ WJ1h /
enJOY e.tery hotel mfort at th!: ' \
Joshua PUtll wtm hns been 111 Is tl&lt;'l\th of t hei r rather, Mnrtln sc~w;:t~r~"1~Y·l Beech Hill ill
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Mr. and Mrl! Rodaer Clarl: of
Supt c T Bowm1~n 01 thP Ited his daughter Mr!!. Laura Bare~ellenl G ee lOP ~erveo:. I e \
~ Coolville spt"nt Stmday with her F1 1t.- mouLh dll;trll'! nl lhc M F.: net\. a few days la&amp;t. wetk .
b.e5t ot
wholesome futods
o:c.c~~:;- . .~ar. parenta, M1· and Ml'l; Fuwrson cr, nfrl'('tux'. flCCllpied tl w i&gt;U' 1·l Francis McCulloch attended the
frxed
meo!s at the lowest
;:.;~~;~~ It.. ID t1 Stout •
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club Satutd.ay
leaders· oonrerence at Pt
1ltl r S lllldny •·v{'nmg m.d wn:;
Pleasant
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0. E. Guthrie Wllrl u. ~ls1t01· In lll'f'Ct.rd by o large congt't'lf'l.l lon A
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Athens recently
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Jrn flf'~ mer ling rr. lluwP'-CI ttw s;·1 the week end with h er uncle, H A
li.~f,i-;;ii.,ii~~ W. _,.
M. ·0 tf::ik and 8011 Luther and J ~1f'es. rhr- l! t'X~ qumu•Jly 1nr .. •J, 1q Bamett and family
, t _ ,., came
u at eor:tren;sed lbe basltef.t&gt;all 1 wul be lwld at A.!lt.iJIIllty
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Rev. Harry Garret! Will "begm a
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ppe: s Plains trlday
rev ival meeting at .tlckory Chapt• l
to ......... 1 Pearl Pitta is spending: somlil time
Rev and Mrs Hardin and sons. ThurSday niKht.
~ wii;JI ._ · wlth Mn:. Grace Clart or Coolville.
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Ralp!t_Allen .pf Lottrldgf!: caUed on
il.e eu JoshWil }ajtts recently.
Mr. and Mrs. J . L. Cook and Mrs.
0 . E. Gutbrle attended the funeral
ot Guy Parker at Tuppe-rn P\1\lnl'l
F'rlday afternoon
l Clyde Stout and Dale Blall' ot
CoolvWe Apent. the week end wlth
Mr. Stout's parents, Mr. a.nd Mrs.
1Emel'800 Stout.
i Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Stout were
1 &lt;BIIlni Saturday on Mm.
1 mother, Mrs. Lucetta Williard
Is IU at the home oJ her daughter
j Mr8. R . J , Runlon ot Bethel Ridp
Mra. Manley Christy ,spent the
PDit weet vl.8ltina her parents Mr
1and Mrs. Ben Barnhart ot Fairview.
1 otlo ,SwartB of Athen.!J was callI ~&amp; Sunday on his sister Mrs ROKS
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lin- Herman Bolley Ond dauaniA!r
coun~y
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Heater In Horne rela~lvea
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Dorothy :Bowen ·:. vl.sitJna: her
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Mn. Cora D Webb ot Pomeroy, aunt Plora .A.rl»u,h.
• d J O'L&lt;iUlli IO.Ild i alllli Y o1 IIo b • ~y
t~.ttmlded the
meet..ln&amp;' Oiftcera
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Mar\tn.
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cl«.e the memortal wu put on In
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P . 0. Swlshcr and f'Tcd Mulford rememb~ of the d.ece.sed
Irene WoodrUDl 1pe:nt
y
John Sundh •Y ,,,' 0h' Pebennaylva.nln, rr.cmbera. several gtiesu were pres- afternoon wtth N:r. and M;ra. ch
w ere t ey w
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an
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Arbtl.ugh.
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M.ra Cclcman · Jl1.tlnlk'$ vel-y
LuKene Watson and tamil.y vi"· 1
poorly
., 1 Arlene Beeldey' and Maude Pf'e&amp;..
Cht.:Cn~c COI..JI;hu:.our and dltu- 1ttd relaUvcs at Bradbury Sunday. flliLll were Athena villltonl Last week .
&amp;h ter went to Columbus WeQlle.ll · 1
. Re\· Edwin I•h•~op and 'd&amp;ughd&amp;y. Mary V.t.1z::mL wl:ll Come home 1
ters Virginia and Mildred and son 1
with them Jor tl~t 'l'hanUcl·:h~ I
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Ray and Don went recent cuest.a or
vico.Uon
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W. M. Beckley .uus fsmllj.

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E. Thompson and 50n came
,suJ!'eftna with a btuliit1 ladle and Dora 0\uDinln&amp; IJ)ent • •
home s.tunl&amp;y from DeJ811'1lre, shoulder, reeetvro at ICbool 1rhim TUeadaY ovenlnC wlt.h O'Jeoda near
where they had bl..'f:n vl:iiUnliJ' i'or fl. wa.tehin( foot ball practloe.
Mlnera.l
h :w daya.
Mr&amp;. Hila.h Nkblas l))ent Tur.!!Richard Bobo of Athena has l"C·
Mrs. Ruth Lei:.l ()I 1 luntl.ugi.Ou, ' o:ta.y wtib Mr. and Mn. Robert turDed home for an eXUnded Vl6it.

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Mlltcm Staneart a.nd 1-.Uy ho.d
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Pm".:ry nnd Albel'l:. Knox
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·THP.EE DlliiiNG ~OQMS
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"TOP 0' THE TOWN"
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C4F£TERIA,
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tiatment." Such merchandise ia depend·
ab!e· Ita quality 1 fully vouched for by
the manufacturer W"ho made it atJIJ by the
store or dealer who io now offerins it to
You.
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in thia newapaper are aincere meaaapa· to

you from the 11101t progi-eloive merdllinta
who affix their oisnatureo to atteot to the
c?rrectnea! of every statemen~. ma~e. .:'"~
has advert~~~menta, the advertiser eil:prilt•••
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tu-dtck to wateb tht loadina, ":~~~~:~~;··
dac:t.ad ' under th~ jtalou. eyea
(l.ptata Br'u•ome; bimselt, w
pal aot content :t.o leave tht
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NOTICE TO S¥ocKHOilPERS

Notice Is her~by ctven that t.henl
9.'iUJI:e 11 meetin&amp; rlf lhe Hhatehdl.den j¥ . Lhe OUb:ens Natlonnl ea.hk
of ' ~t, Ohio, Oll tiM\ ~~econd
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Tueallay or January, 1033, 8.t 2 (1 ' Clock P . )(,, at t.heir bankJng roorils
1 for lhe pul'J)Oie or electlng dlrectcts
and auch other busmeM aa mfty
come before them.

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Emulsion. Nti~· mlnd. the ~te qbr
the 'tameli-ws \\qt. ~ 1\plf 81 .
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you ttJtilk lt.'a iO!Dt to
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T9lo do9l8 lsf\isu.ll!t'"''
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Martin &amp; ROller and an other Rood
drualsta 1uarantee to give your
money back.
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To Stop A Cough

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Read ~e !l~rtiaetnento .*~~ry 4tll'y ..
They .are ~mt~.. ting. TLey wall I.eep •YOU
informEd of all the newest and beat offerinca to be &lt;found th,e. ah9~ and •\DIU·
The ad~iteillenta are • dailv .record of
buaineoa propeu. They 'will .av.e ·you
time and 'l'oJley and ···~ fullest value
for every pun.ba_oe you lnfke,

diac\.l~s·

lr.v the events of the elootlon.

Tbe coamln11 wert Oft tile
hatch, and b' allnes from the
arm . the bale a of hide a were
holattd :l-board trom 'tht ratts
broqllt . t1 h • ut. aloq:aide. In tbe
wa!Jt a dozen. hiey eeamen, naked
aboq,'tbelr

served ' b$' the

has~ . EdJllr 1 McMIIHn a nd Lou -~
lBe Brown, t,Q ~~ followD~J Gu~ts
) ,M r. , Jtl~ M~. J. P . ' t MCMilllil.
JQI.ln .netr, ~. A. C. Brdwn, Mn
Rlchu.rd Dow and · d8JJQ'hter Bonlllc
Jeo.ll, MlqY McMIIlll1 , S:drle1 f!:nna.
Puy• . lind ~ln. R lcktm:J, Fred
~nd WOOflrow
Brown · :t'nct Po.ut

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HHere arc the goode we promiaed you, ex·
THE BUSH JURY

MN Edltb. McMillin aiid Louise
8l"''fm orLongdale, W va .• cutet··
t&amp;IOetl ihe Demrera.t.s or that plaoo
JW &gt;the home o1 M.r. and Mt'fl. J . p
McM:llU11, Wednesday eveUtnl(, No\'.
18, tn turtaor ' ot bur next presldfnt •
Franklin D. RooElE!velt.. t
At 8 o'clock lL rlei~Ciqus thrt:e

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Here'i;',&amp;:p£.~:;.; .;.1t1t.,;.hich ohoppera ar.;··
becoming mbre 'and m&lt;ir.e familiar. ''As
advertioed".:._thete words are full of r,ean·
ing. Plaeed with otack. or heap&amp; o mer•
chandioe, 'tbey announce plainly for all to
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daim ••• "They're milder and they taU
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make ahem taBle risht.
Ooe more thing. Chesterfields •re pure
•• • juat 18 pure as the water you drink.
All along the Hoe Chestedield's mild·
DIJII!I and beuer l aste arc clicking.
Ow.terfield Radio Program- Every ni~hl

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AJnes Clru'k Tuesd!'Y a.nd We&lt;ln~- ~

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Mr. lliKI Mr"'. 01 in SmUll and favor of Albany.
bfby spen t Sat,urduy and Sunday
\Vlth Mm Hc.t:::allfitt:r.
of Cl8renc7 iU'oaugh £.ud
Mr,., Rn4Ph Dumcll '" rt!~ overinq:
were. Mr. aud Mrs .
::om :;hock (l! th(: R&lt;:c1dent at MidMr. and Mrs. Clardleport l!aturdn}' cvcn1nlf. Mrs.
BUnJ(&gt;U h as b£"f:n- "'Undel th~ doc-

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accident.
Mrs Arnallda. Russell of Alloe1
1 s pcut a few day:~ IUt wect. r1it.h
t:cr brother, John ScOtt and I am-i

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M1-s. Homu ~nnedy spent c.erdays m co!wnbqs la~ t .,.,·cck ,
guest of her s&amp;n Dayton and wife,
alto her s!ster, Mra Cora W igCl'lll

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Mrs. Nan
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SearlS OrcheJ~b"a at the annual Dorlll BaUey 1 ~dlne t.be ~t
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Ray PraaStt ot NUI.dliU*'L puud )Uhi~U8 came- Wednead&amp;y to spend
~~oway 11\undar a.n'emOon. 6hon 'Jb&amp;nu,tvtna: with the laU.er•• par·
tunom
bold Ptldo7 '""· ltr. and llrL WIW&amp;m Pl&gt;ldm.

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R. ~. El.Ef"riON
I Olltner and J . B Will Sptnd !
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H. H. MOConnlek or
At a meeling or l:ne Sund'\y numk5glvlng with Dr Hart itnd. l
OenP Blgg" 11-y~r-qld_ ,;on of Mr
Columbu&amp; were the Thanltq:lvln•j oohor.l board. rolluw lng th e t'l'l!ulftr lamUy l1\. Do~r. Ohio.
and Mr11 LPwV. B
aue.~Ls of Yr and Mr8. J . fl . .orate , Thurttd.li.y ~vctlllll\ JHilyr, meelln&amp;
Wall~r Blnc.s anlt si:ster -m -1 LW.
stlftt ! t~tfp
lKP. of Diamund l D~ lta Kuppt~ !rnlerully, l'tnu~dny
Or. and .~r.L't.!'· H~A-and and tamUy.
tht! a llmw.l l'h:ctlon or utfu·r 1~ ?18 ~ Mrn f\l.nnlt! 81ne)j, motored to ()to.
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retll!flvere burn11 on the nl~llt.
ft-PIU)' . ol ~ epent. .......u.
Mr. l.hd llrft. L. t.:. BaWldtrr. Qf held. For l!&gt;HJWrlnu·ndt·o.t F p: tn:.lt-, Mich ., ]&amp;.llt wef.k and ' f)('lll
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left leg and fnot when hLP. clothln~
M\1: ptJPula ' Ol' cllf'f.JtJ·if, well known "'j~1 ~
Oolumbua ap&amp;n\. Thanbi:ivlnl wiU1 Phi ~'Xlll , BMb.ll.n~ "11 1w rllot.t-!•d~llot, •.eveml WlyJI wlt-11 rel.tiiJvl'-11 llnl
was 1gnlled by a nfl•ne from a. ll!l. - ovcl' thf air, we r~ wen receiVed b)' 1 ~er Pp W, '· ·
~ f~tner'a mother, N;ra Ruth A J fk hallfe1 Thr ma t t.tor wl!l friends.
,
tural pos stove, early Thuri!:IP v a la.J8e crowd illld WQS eu.~Uy .re~
~m!trt~N=ennbib ''Jttfer Baunden~ and daU8'hLer Daliie.
wme up ug.tho nen week bef01'1!
c. R. Lewl8 who dilpOf.lld or lu.~ 1
mornlns
" · eo~ulzed as one ot the best batuli- \ a d . Jack 8
Gaul!oy
and lbe. Ottn H. Pleaher of th~ Sunday M&gt;hool uu raUIIcutJon ,,1w rest In a Ia.rve lulrdwart' Htore
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The 0 ~
!' nppeartng In the Pomeroy Bend
B~ttlie are! ·
the week M'ld :ft.lnctoo
were
Thanltsg.lvlng 1111 which Lime th t' rf'llmlnr!• r .,r 1llP 1n hl5 home t.oWn or Akron reeently
th
Y ~KsWr had at18en enrlico
.
ilere wtt.h rncndl.; ·
....::,:lt.h Ur and Mn. c . P otf\cPrs wu; bf' clrrLI tt
and has been here VL'IItlng h l'&lt; half
hlfi~a~~~ ~~!~~r;~~S.: 1 1; I
AGEn J.ADV I•Aii'SES
! vn: s.~l)o ' Jordf.D ahd. daUibW!rl ftev. C. Kreapr Lois DUe
brother, Harr-=.· Rou.t&gt;h and tamll r
oo a hun ~lng: trip HP 'WaS ~iund l n 1
.
-' Edith of A . Pleuant spent. lbanU- Ellen J~L~Mt a.&amp;yp,b •~d ..,. Sa;~
IS IIO NOI!t I•
thr- pt\llt four weeks, left Bund11. y 1
near l.he open hea~r when th! 1 a ,MH; 1:lturu. Blee lh, 81 Yett.rli ot l wlvlnl( here 1ue0 of Mr11. Rober' I born Jeft J'rldo:y n\ot'hlnl for Mar- . Thf' dNtlh of M'u • 1111 H,HiJm 'ii• r !t.l P1tbibullfh and . N••w R111;hlon 1
flames Ignited hl.!t dothina buru
t:l:!, w t ~or David Slt:!eth passed Jlarrla and ramUy.
!etta t.o at1.end thlf C'onve t1or or bl'illgK I'&gt; JIUhill' vlo H ht~ l lliUI V wheYf! he will -'JH!IL(l u llhv rt t!mF
inr hl.s limb l!('verely. His ~r·ea m~ ~";.j~ ~!dar ~~-:~~hut Harrison vme
Mnl. J . I . Olnon, daua:hter Ruth ! the OhJo FNJention or 'C) ~ptl8t Ycare of Sf' I'VICP lt1 hl.s 1) 1;u t ll Jol' w~ a'l'IBL\ Vf':l rmd frlf'nrt.\, :J. fl.-. r ;
atc»lS@Ci other membel'l! of th.f' :amDeath
attrnn:f::d l.o u broken 1Hld !lOll Nolan •
Bucyru.s came ! Younr People. A. B. uo,.l. of Mar. lodge nnd his hom~&gt; tr.wn y11 all hP \;filch ht'! will rt•fum to Il ls honw 1
Uy who N!ndered t.reabnen~ unlit hip which she !'!Utl'erect 1
ftil Wedo~y
; t n a ,to
apend i letta who spent Thl1nksill.tng with \VI\11 fa.lthfnl and IAJ 11ls tow, 1 ht! rit' Akron.
the arrival or a. phy.sit'hm.
November a and· to mnrn!'Jt~
T~nUc Yl~ \.he ·week end Mrs, Dina Sanborn nnd fatnlly ac- 1ave 26 OOiltlnuou ~ ~'"Iii", ur Ull· Hollls Kuhn and lady hlend
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Mr. Biii&amp;S' hand!l were ourned age
the to
• daq'hter, Mrs. eompanled them.
r.Liuted .service Q1; l'OUI1~Umnn :~.ntl MIS!! Myrtle Cox, of ne:l r OlllJipo.l
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COll!llderably when h e wa.a h r lhe
she ts survived by one br~ther a~ Oibbona.b
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was always m hi~ plat-~ or dut}, II.~. apeQt Monday w1th t-he fur·
Iiote .fi(COmmOdatwns
act of extlnr~sh.lng the fta mes.
E. L. Sleeth of Harrisonville and (Ill~ O:~~'!n~ol !fb.U:~y ~I
when health. and clrcumsl!lnce!l mu's brother-In-law and ~l~tf'r, ]
In
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A report F'tiduy stated the lad granddaughter
't'ilan~ I tr\11!11~ ot ..... .::; t
J)l•rmltted. He- was 8!\'(ll both prl.· Mr. and Mra. w. c . Hatty
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w~ - ~estlng comforta~y.
Funeral services . will be corutu'c._. L: D. Mek:ter. .
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Mrs
Vl:lte- and pufJ.\Jc houor 11 nd e\ll'I'Y
Mr. and MrA W 'T Bvel'll \eft
~~ --tu~tlnff.s hou.o;e a ud
rr 1V.1! " SOCII! ! M{.nday morning fpr their !'lome Ill -..:::_:_
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oo not want to do this. Pann re- a lfalm Wt't11 f']o.'lof'd Uu 1 t. 1Y. lhf' r 11 • Nr•W Bl"l~th.ton, ending a visi t her('
hfl OUI'ht to De non.poUtlcal uoo I m ·ml hour
or ,;evcrnl days with thP. forml'r' ~
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lt ma.kJ;!s no dUJerenee to me per-~
-htvther, RILY Byers aod- wK~
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r-&lt;rna lly wnat party gets the benel"'f\Jl:!';ONALf\
Mr u.nd Mrs Prank Wilkins or
per persOn for 2 ttl 0
t:! of it. 1 !l.nl lnt.eru l.ed ouly in
"Tt d" Juh'n.S:Ou ur' Galltnoll.!t Colum b\15, moLored h~ SallrrdHv
room wrth priYUrf! toller
U1e fannern. Their fJOndlt.IOll 1.1 Vll,lt.td IH-; WiJt''li J&gt;lt!('llL" . Mr. J.Hd und !&gt;pent SUnday With the l~tLet's - - - • -- - &lt;lf'Xpen.tft.
Mrs. Du lc Lee. ov 1, 1 111 ,, wu k t•ud mot.hl•r , Mrs. Martha WQ/f
Mr•
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Mrs Johni!On who ha.'l. been here· Wolf accompanied thf'm ~~mtw f~ot
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t.hc past week, ha6 be&lt;-n ronflntd ft two wceb visit .
. .-per pl!'rson fo,. 2 tn o - ~/.;"////
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Mrs. Margaret .Jane Robinson and t.t hel' horne by lllne;ss
-• --rcom w1th prt114t11 llatlt ~ J&gt;J thtS c.omfoftoble bt~ h~tel. '," ..,
AOn Rex returned to their home
Ra.y· and &amp;!:~.! Rlc tlunlller were
HICKORY 'HAPEL 1
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/ Wlfh 1t.s unequall ed locauon -,
8\Ulday af'ter apendlniJ the pa.st I called here Sa.tut·da} from New
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a dav .... "~
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riA}lt In the Loop a nd JUSt a \
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week with her p&amp;r~nt.s, Mr. and Mrs i'nk, where the)' ho~\ e been IC'.J~·
Mr anrl M ... Hoy Jone~&gt; and son (
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. . pr .~ o • • lao II~ /
5tep fro m the from you con '
s. J . Barnhtll O( Dutch Ridge.
info{ nrler bus lnf:'l!.&lt;;. nlattf'I"S. by t,h e vUtlted her parenbl, Mr and Mrs
a dg~ WJ1h /
enJOY e.tery hotel mfort at th!: ' \
Joshua PUtll wtm hns been 111 Is tl&lt;'l\th of t hei r rather, Mnrtln sc~w;:t~r~"1~Y·l Beech Hill ill
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~~ pr~ees m o~enerot 1011 A· 1 \
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Hlt thmt!IN· nwy onlvPd s uu 1iay
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Mr. and Mrl! Rodaer Clarl: of
Supt c T Bowm1~n 01 thP Ited his daughter Mr!!. Laura Bare~ellenl G ee lOP ~erveo:. I e \
~ Coolville spt"nt Stmday with her F1 1t.- mouLh dll;trll'! nl lhc M F.: net\. a few days la&amp;t. wetk .
b.e5t ot
wholesome futods
o:c.c~~:;- . .~ar. parenta, M1· and Ml'l; Fuwrson cr, nfrl'('tux'. flCCllpied tl w i&gt;U' 1·l Francis McCulloch attended the
frxed
meo!s at the lowest
;:.;~~;~~ It.. ID t1 Stout •
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ol-H
club Satutd.ay
leaders· oonrerence at Pt
1ltl r S lllldny •·v{'nmg m.d wn:;
Pleasant
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0. E. Guthrie Wllrl u. ~ls1t01· In lll'f'Ct.rd by o large congt't'lf'l.l lon A
A d
•- --~, · 1 H i h
eoDOt.-.-.
Athens recently
b 1
u r ey DOLl'""" o
e 1J t8 spent
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ecm~pleted
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Jrn flf'~ mer ling rr. lluwP'-CI ttw s;·1 the week end with h er uncle, H A
li.~f,i-;;ii.,ii~~ W. _,.
M. ·0 tf::ik and 8011 Luther and J ~1f'es. rhr- l! t'X~ qumu•Jly 1nr .. •J, 1q Bamett and family
, t _ ,., came
u at eor:tren;sed lbe basltef.t&gt;all 1 wul be lwld at A.!lt.iJIIllty
.
Rev. Harry Garret! Will "begm a
.. _,-. tt Hight.
ppe: s Plains trlday
rev ival meeting at .tlckory Chapt• l
to ......... 1 Pearl Pitta is spending: somlil time
Rev and Mrs Hardin and sons. ThurSday niKht.
~ wii;JI ._ · wlth Mn:. Grace Clart or Coolville.
·~ it
Ralp!t_Allen .pf Lottrldgf!: caUed on
il.e eu JoshWil }ajtts recently.
Mr. and Mrs. J . L. Cook and Mrs.
0 . E. Gutbrle attended the funeral
ot Guy Parker at Tuppe-rn P\1\lnl'l
F'rlday afternoon
l Clyde Stout and Dale Blall' ot
CoolvWe Apent. the week end wlth
Mr. Stout's parents, Mr. a.nd Mrs.
1Emel'800 Stout.
i Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Stout were
1 &lt;BIIlni Saturday on Mm.
1 mother, Mrs. Lucetta Williard
Is IU at the home oJ her daughter
j Mr8. R . J , Runlon ot Bethel Ridp
Mra. Manley Christy ,spent the
PDit weet vl.8ltina her parents Mr
1and Mrs. Ben Barnhart ot Fairview.
1 otlo ,SwartB of Athen.!J was callI ~&amp; Sunday on his sister Mrs ROKS
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Burns From 0 pen llvlno noll&lt;luy
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lin- Herman Bolley Ond dauaniA!r
coun~y
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Heater In Horne rela~lvea
presem.a~ I
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Ptrsoaa

;rper.~t the we: k end h ..'ro .,1lh rei- Hem.
Dorothy :Bowen ·:. vl.sitJna: her
f t"I Ves..
Mn. Cora D Webb ot Pomeroy, aunt Plora .A.rl»u,h.
• d J O'L&lt;iUlli IO.Ild i alllli Y o1 IIo b • ~y
t~.ttmlded the
meet..ln&amp;' Oiftcera
of the O.E.B.
ouw.~
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weTe
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r.c.n: spent SundBY with M :1;. &amp;l.ll!.e le0 tocl t
th
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th lltrolll of Laurrellvtlle apent 8IJl'ldl.t
Mar\tn.
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or e en.e.....,. year at e evenln&amp;' with friends here.
cl«.e the memortal wu put on In
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P . 0. Swlshcr and f'Tcd Mulford rememb~ of the d.ece.sed
Irene WoodrUDl 1pe:nt
y
John Sundh •Y ,,,' 0h' Pebennaylva.nln, rr.cmbera. several gtiesu were pres- afternoon wtth N:r. and M;ra. ch
w ere t ey w
unt
an
ent.
Arbtl.ugh.
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M.ra Cclcman · Jl1.tlnlk'$ vel-y
LuKene Watson and tamil.y vi"· 1
poorly
., 1 Arlene Beeldey' and Maude Pf'e&amp;..
Cht.:Cn~c COI..JI;hu:.our and dltu- 1ttd relaUvcs at Bradbury Sunday. flliLll were Athena villltonl Last week .
&amp;h ter went to Columbus WeQlle.ll · 1
. Re\· Edwin I•h•~op and 'd&amp;ughd&amp;y. Mary V.t.1z::mL wl:ll Come home 1
ters Virginia and Mildred and son 1
with them Jor tl~t 'l'hanUcl·:h~ I
rov~
Ray and Don went recent cuest.a or
vico.Uon
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W. M. Beckley .uus fsmllj.

Pred. klmbeiJ , IDe..
Obieqo , Plllladelpbla,

and ;.,.
H•rold aq4 ~1·

•barleo 1\ouah " a-1
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E. Thompson and 50n came
,suJ!'eftna with a btuliit1 ladle and Dora 0\uDinln&amp; IJ)ent • •
home s.tunl&amp;y from DeJ811'1lre, shoulder, reeetvro at ICbool 1rhim TUeadaY ovenlnC wlt.h O'Jeoda near
where they had bl..'f:n vl:iiUnliJ' i'or fl. wa.tehin( foot ball practloe.
Mlnera.l
h :w daya.
Mr&amp;. Hila.h Nkblas l))ent Tur.!!Richard Bobo of Athena has l"C·
Mrs. Ruth Lei:.l ()I 1 luntl.ugi.Ou, ' o:ta.y wtib Mr. and Mn. Robert turDed home for an eXUnded Vl6it.

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Lbe l&amp;,ter-. i~UfDt.. Mr. and Mrl.
JNP.urJ P.Uizl Al'A.tr
&amp;d.WUd BJIOONr ot Sou'-h rttth

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Mlltcm Staneart a.nd 1-.Uy ho.d
att 6 ,,.J dny aue&amp;t-1 Mr a.ncl Mrs H
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Mrs. 8a.(lle Arb!Ulgll wus "'""'' i
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Pm".:ry nnd Albel'l:. Knox
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Offers Many Dlatinctiv~ F~tu~: ·
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·THP.EE DlliiiNG ~OQMS
$2.00
"TOP 0' THE TOWN"
$2.50
l&gt;inilllJ Room
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C4F£TERIA,
'$3.50
COFf.EE ' SHOP
(With Bath)
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IJilUie Creel!: and TlUkbll IJallul
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actly as they were deocribed in our adver·
tiatment." Such merchandise ia depend·
ab!e· Ita quality 1 fully vouched for by
the manufacturer W"ho made it atJIJ by the
store or dealer who io now offerins it to
You.
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proves thio to be true. The advertioemel.ta

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in thia newapaper are aincere meaaapa· to

you from the 11101t progi-eloive merdllinta
who affix their oisnatureo to atteot to the
c?rrectnea! of every statemen~. ma~e. .:'"~
has advert~~~menta, the advertiser eil:prilt•••
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tu-dtck to wateb tht loadina, ":~~~~:~~;··
dac:t.ad ' under th~ jtalou. eyea
(l.ptata Br'u•ome; bimselt, w
pal aot content :t.o leave tht
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The ·~veptna was spent In pta.y -

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NOTICE TO S¥ocKHOilPERS

Notice Is her~by ctven that t.henl
9.'iUJI:e 11 meetin&amp; rlf lhe Hhatehdl.den j¥ . Lhe OUb:ens Natlonnl ea.hk
of ' ~t, Ohio, Oll tiM\ ~~econd
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Tueallay or January, 1033, 8.t 2 (1 ' Clock P . )(,, at t.heir bankJng roorils
1 for lhe pul'J)Oie or electlng dlrectcts
and auch other busmeM aa mfty
come before them.

heaT.ed •nd, ..u,.,

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Emulsion. Nti~· mlnd. the ~te qbr
the 'tameli-ws \\qt. ~ 1\plf 81 .
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you ttJtilk lt.'a iO!Dt to
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Martin &amp; ROller and an other Rood
drualsta 1uarantee to give your
money back.
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To Stop A Cough

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Read ~e !l~rtiaetnento .*~~ry 4tll'y ..
They .are ~mt~.. ting. TLey wall I.eep •YOU
informEd of all the newest and beat offerinca to be &lt;found th,e. ah9~ and •\DIU·
The ad~iteillenta are • dailv .record of
buaineoa propeu. They 'will .av.e ·you
time and 'l'oJley and ···~ fullest value
for every pun.ba_oe you lnfke,

diac\.l~s·

lr.v the events of the elootlon.

Tbe coamln11 wert Oft tile
hatch, and b' allnes from the
arm . the bale a of hide a were
holattd :l-board trom 'tht ratts
broqllt . t1 h • ut. aloq:aide. In tbe
wa!Jt a dozen. hiey eeamen, naked
aboq,'tbelr

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has~ . EdJllr 1 McMIIHn a nd Lou -~
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Rlchu.rd Dow and · d8JJQ'hter Bonlllc
Jeo.ll, MlqY McMIIlll1 , S:drle1 f!:nna.
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THE BUSH JURY

MN Edltb. McMillin aiid Louise
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t&amp;IOetl ihe Demrera.t.s or that plaoo
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18, tn turtaor ' ot bur next presldfnt •
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Ooe more thing. Chesterfields •re pure
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All along the Hoe Chestedield's mild·
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1 ~!~~::~:::.t~~:~~o:Ei( : ;;;;' 1 ~ighty Thousand' Will See Them in ltish-Army Clas.h

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Purple Panthera Show Superiority In Every De-!d to the Pomeroy 38 }ard m1uker ::;e.em~d to be Scmou headed by
by mean11 of two tlrst downs but at ~,.;apta.l.n Neal, who was ti\C ma.1u
partment of Offenaive Play
t'hat point 8 15-yard penalty wus l.hreat on the Middleport detetllliw

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fmced uown ~he field and nothing
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the on I} tlueaL by t.he Yellow Jack ·
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The win fQr the Pnnthe1s Tnurs selves nt the fml:;.h !I:IUDill(l: ground
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almc~t a ~ will Tt.e fhst score came
day brought the fil:st vlctol')' or a 1\fter a determined drive dov.n the
local hlgh school team ove1 a Mid- field. which was a spectacular bit oi
dleport eleven tn seven yeats of offr.nslve playing by the Pome1oy
pla.y but the vtctQry at the close ar t1..o~.m
the 1932 season was St.\ fJeelslve that
From that pomt 011 1t was deit left no doubt In the mh• :ls o( the cidedly 11 Pomeloy ~~ei.ory 1\:&gt; the ~
spect&amp;tors as to the ~t rongel of the swept the Mlddlepott defense aslde
two grid teams
to go tearing lhalgmg and buCk ·
Tile fighting, cla\Hng Pnt1thers ing t heir' WtlY. through 101 huge
took advantage of ne1y pia.~ to
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nsnt their way through a stubborn ga. s an rs own"
Yelll:lw Jacket team In the early
A drive hom the Mlddlcpmt leam
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for Rent
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Speda1 sale on aU S '.
Mtddltlport. Five room:-~, bath &amp;
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furnace Inquire E112llbeth Ward, berling tires in atock a.s
791 North Se&lt;:ond Avenue, Middle lona aa th
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team and were spcetnculax 88 he dleport high school banda paraded !
Bleed nwayl.nnsweepii\Jru.nbcblnC UIJ nnd down thl' field. "tru 1.. tlng
_.wall ot alm&amp;t impenetrable Iuter- theU smn. headed by tb~lr drum I
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mnjorn, Puto orummonU fc_ ~ome- 1
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for themselves as \hey charged thru dlcpOIL
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stnod like a stone wull 011 the de· marching down the ilt:la, the Mid· 1
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Alma Mater song 1n tront of uw
Although uvery man on tnc Pome- Middleport stands. .t'he Pomero~
rr. v line should receive the utmost band paraded up and down the field
ll • .dSC&amp; ?f every fan, Crod, captain commg to a stund far;ing the Pomeand vetman end, oversha QWed any roy slands, pla)'ing thelr Alma Ma)
former plays In the g~e Thursda~ lcr song Both bands are to be
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He seemed to be In a mOISt ever) commended on their drills and the
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M1dleport offensive mans way stop. ml.ISic furnished for tne game of all
!ling up hples and then Laking com· g- 11mcs of a ioo.bo.ll scnsotl 111 the
Here are 1ome of tLe alan who wall tln·illel1h1J' tho-and football fan•~•~•m i• f~"ore. t~ repeat thear laat Je"r'• •urpri~e Yir.lory m r.r 11,~ 1· ·• 1'•
mnnd of the otJemive drives
Pomeroy Bend
•• Yatdcee Stadium New Yorl.: S.turdar wb .. ~· Ra~~tblen from Notre Arm, beUIJ coruadered probably the but teiUW Ill th e Ell't Je ~p• l ' th ... r
Arnold, the small but etrccuve
Aside from l\ scotL'leS5 deadlock In
Deme cl&amp;elli wUL th~ C..deh f~aa We•t PoiaL Major San~'• P'••t Army lou to Pithbur«h. The crowd wall ••• • record for tlae Eallern • ~&amp;~o••
center, showed one or the best last seaoon'~:~ contest, Middlcpott had with blllll on Mlddleport s 12 - ~d nml returt1ed to 38 D~t· pl\&amp;'ii''Tlo Pmple ~;1 WlHt; of th ~ Pomeroy
Captn1n -C H; 1 T i&gt;", &lt;&gt;Y".
hEld ll remarkable reeortJ ot wm- stripe.
Guinther for 4 yd. gain then Kloes team the other In t.hc Yellow and I' B:JJ Clrue~er Edg.u A' no'H. Ml• 1"
nlng 11)1'0 con.sccut1~e ThankBglviDg
Set:ond Quuter
made 9 and rtrst dOwn. D)'' lost t Blao:: k of the Mlddle;lort eont.Jngcnl WL lfe cf f't;;•, If 'I r. « (,, · d :-~CJ,
Day g'amcs rrcm Pomeroy, hut ~[he
Dvc no g~~in then Guinther made yards on wide end TlUl \\hen h~ vied w1th filCh other on the fleld of I A~bot t Capt N1 · un o Gnllo.!bP.t·r
tide was turned in the 1932 contest l . OulnthE:r no gam 011 left end nm slipped then Gu1nthcr wn~ forced bat~lc belore lhe main cxhibiUOll :&gt;f M.lddl••pol't. . I ~· y ',' -lc ,,
wHh undoubtedly the better team tmd Midd\eJ)Oll Look ball on mHl 10 out of bowldli by NeRl aJtPr {i }d \lll:j b~guu
good-bye goou -.ud
ccmlng out at the long end of Lhe yd Ime &amp;,lm&lt;:tt. \\cut 5 and out ol 1 gain It. wns Srd dOWn and 8 to go
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- went. over gwud far 2 A lcn.s.,..or \ 1no g:~.lnandDye's passwa.sgtoun e the cannonadlni of dlums an
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e r games the two ~~ordent rivals hit ~kic w1th luche~ t.a ga for first l in the end zone Neal lost 1 )d on h.lgll wundi~guotes ol tbc clarlnct.li 1 GLJu.:JOua.,1 1 ~ 0 \ :lj~ IN&amp;-M.h•:H ~
hAve presented.
down Nea.l puuWd to Dye on Mid JeveJ se of!-tackl11 play then Galla - wer() t.he Rah. Rah Ram of t hl".! Iwpcrlor1ty ov i'J the r:::o~i. 1•f t lw
After Mil1dkpott mow the pen- dleport's t.5 yd stJ!pc , Kloes went ghN passed to Ol[lrtiner for rust cherlng !:iCCtlo w! on llotb slde.s of [ Bu::l.cye coufetc nct fuo ~bad L. nu1
alty 111 the first period, and was off tackle for 2 yds then repel).led off dO Wit Bennett went off-tackle fot l the fielcl
•vns cha llen~ccl by non;; toJov
forced t.a punt out to safer tcnit.ory right tackle for 4 Pomeroy pcnallz- and Allcu~;worlh's pass to Neal \\as
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Pomeroy started a drive that ~r- cd 5 yds for too much~mc anli It Incomplete. AnoLher Allensworth
The 11. 01It of NeRI 'iiOOd out l1ke a _mx luced Lwo touchdO\\ ll~ the ~td 1
rted thent from their owu 38 yard w~~o 8 3rd down and 9 tQ
Guinther pu:; fell ~~occupied Le~ntor:,o und 001 ~ th umb for the1l{)!&gt;er&amp; Til~. ri!St Skm:. llc:ked Lhe unn .: r!;l ~y of emstripe to the · soal. ' Alternating circled k!ft cna for 10 nd Klol!! N~l pti'nteQjo ~croys 49 Yt1 1of th~ team did the1r he&amp;t bu~ were clnna tl Bearcats lw: e v£.stcrdrv b• .
Oulnther~ and R.loes in rwming at- cu~ thru riaht ttl.ckle tor 2&amp; but Pam Unc. Guinther ma~ t, around left UJwqual t.o th r. task before them 1fm r. n big Thanksglvln Q: rJ ny era.... d.
tack.s the bo.U was placed on the croy was offside and lost 5 Kloes end and Dye went thru right tackle
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hole In the nght side ot the Mid· dlcp orts 3fi Jd lme. 3rd down and • fo: 'I ~d gain Kioct.. macle first late 1n the~ hl\lt-sttffeted some
dlep01 t line fo1· the first ma1 ket 11 t.::. go Olucse1 lost 2 on outstde down ou 26 yd line. QuiDthcr made , pulled ligaments In his right shoul - ln the gam e F Stm dn\
ruilback
Dye's drup-klck was wide and low pi11 y then Dye puutcd m1t of bmmda , 6 yds !lnd KIOC8 01a.&lt;!e another fiu;t dcr He rcfuserl to litny out cf ti'e Gilliland going over foT n scOT l m
The second :;core carne tn the on Mlddlcpor1 12 }tl lmc Aliens- 1down on MlddlepOit's 14 Dye made gum r. hmn:ve1 , buL the tnjw'Y In - the second penod
The fmal
catly minute., of the second hijU I worth mnue I vm1 Nr.al tougllt tbru 10 and first down on 4 yd llne to1cn 1 te1fend r• sp c1mlv with hls pa.ssl ng Buc ke ye Handmg follow;,
after Middleport had kielwd-o1t to' right tack.le ft r 5 but a pcnalt]• took went over right tackle tor a t.ouch - I thercailcl
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tackle plays, which were Inters~- was Shlothc1·ed bdOic he got ~;tart· took bRII on la\enl stopping on 29 was ~ct. sa tlo nal and a t times spectn · C ln
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tore U1rough Middleport 11 right Neal atlcmp~ed puut b1ot had llltlc C(tmplete then AUensv.ort 1 passl:c lug t he great crowd to Hs feet
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tackle a.nd was down the field Cot chance lUI Ctuw btokc through so to Riley for 11 yd again D1 c in• • •
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brought he rau with tlw ball ~;t.&gt;pplng out ter:epl~d Alleusworth's Pass ffiaklng
Thl: 1101 k of Klees aud Grue-~;cr
li'RIS made on of bounds on own 3!1 yd tme Ben - H beautiful t9 )'d run b1ingmg .., 11 :; a lso Ruod If not 80 spectacuia1
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forthetoueh nett lost 3 yd.s and Mmdli!por\. took ball to 6 yd strtpe with I minute to Hoi\ CVc L Klees made two bffiut.1rul
' dcop~ klck went tunc oul \\ith 2nd du\\u a nd 13 to play Guinther made 1 around right I run, v. hlch were thrilling even 1!
The Pt Pleasant •. 1gh ~c 1 ,'Jf
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AL\ifAYS rolling into the end zoiJC where it 00.11 on Middleport s ::1 )d Llnc
01\llagllet Look kick-off on :l4 vd
rh~ da:.h of ClUw \\.as a.lmost a 1 1 h~mk3:;; 1, C01Jteht T!;ur:;dn ;
'l'l1lrd Quar..er
'Inc aut! Nelli swept left end fm 15 tcp!Jcu of the one he made at Logan 1 The game16 wa:&gt; oattlcd (,11 ,1 !m ..st
was dOW II Cd by Neu.i for a aa1ety
A GREAT \\hlt.:h rreant two more points lor Bennett kicked-oil 101 Mlddl~ pOJl yds Allensworth's pass to NrHI was 1except lt did not hRW! the cHstanee even terms throughout \'rltn tt:. PL
G,A,.ME , 1hc PumheJs, bringing their to~l t.o Arnold on 41 ]'d !Inc Gruese1 goocl with go.rnc f'nt.mg at tb , o! the founer one H was JUSt a..s Pleul'lant laW&gt; h&lt;oldln" a &lt;light
to a
hit center for 5 DH's pas:. went to point With ball on ~5 Yd line
edge over the DeVIls "Early 111 the
1thlllllng, huwcveThe thud Panlilcl touchdown GuinUter but was d1oppcd as a
Score 20 to 0
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came 1-1 the Jlnal quatter alter a score loomed wttil the nect.footrr!
THe hnc-ups·
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LewLs I • &lt;(::nc w1\J I on \1 t ually all o~:ea ~ Bro thus .. quarter!Jack took t.••·}all
to Crow fell to the ground and a left tackle llirust. for 27 yds then Wolfe
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extra point was not allowed.
Dye made 6 GIUcscr went uver ca.sei
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Gulnther wem RIO .na the Mlddlc· ror fi t:;t clown Klocs ma1k fir~t Dse
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port tight end fru tluec yard.s a.nd down atici Ouu1ther ran from 8 yd Kloeli
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the final score of the contest nftc1 mtUkcr to gonl line
Guinther
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Dye lntt•tcepted a pnss nnd ran 49
Kioc1.. kicked to Bcunett. who v.us Orue.ser
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Neul .t n.ncrs, showed jusl how wtdc the two elevens were hclpl(.s;; in
$PORI yds for the most spectacular run of stopped on awn 35 yd lin ~ Ncal1c- SubstltllUons. Pomeroy-Black Iwukc that ou1f1t was
Lbch· scorlna attacks and wt.:rc held
1..11e day
ver!c from Allensworth, 1 yd lind well far Kloos; Kendall for Ar.- 1
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'6UGAll SCOI'ing plays for tlle Pumcroy lla1Jeral !tom Neal .to Allensworth drewa; Seldenabet ror Arnold, Rus- I Willie lhe boys V.lth the be IJ
team were clean with the ball car~ Jest. 5 Allensworth Plll&gt;!lcd 14 yds sell for oruoser; McQuigg for Crow , • were furnlshillg the pyro-techmc:;
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I[ and the thrilling part of the sho\\ , 1
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Neal hit center for that yard and
Middleport-Anderson tor Gard- the old line 1n front ol them was
Labutatory l('fll!l l in I' 11ro\f'tl con.
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making all their dally possible
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~:. by OulnLhcr. A1nold again Inter- Yatds pined in l'it!rtmmagc
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cepted Allensworth's pasa on 45 yd Pomct()y, 200; M:lddlep01t., 85
tkc Nea l and hl.!i tUtlllh~ll maLL:.i I und 1\llh f.tr. letiS nft ~·r t&gt;ITI!r't In •m·
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4 I t a- J.I tlwl1 IH LI'~ bt'(:atllle theu· lin~ I c('t1trnreLI tuOJtl" "Ut iL J• ; JJ..t•&lt;i.
Pomeroy recelving the klck~o1f. fm 3 and Pomet'Oy was penalized M. H. S.
2 1 1 3-- i [ (11!!1\l n:::~ kc('p lhe hea.vJcr lm! d [ t a n1t&gt; ., 1 :;1\ f' l'kll t•il tltilfk&lt;. nn ,·nttBennett's kick went to Guinther on for too mucf:l time Dyes lhtcral to
Yards loot In ~:.crlmmagc-Pom ·- eha rgiu G opponcuts from st!Ling ~\JJJW',J nt lut~:'\altl dunn ; the
his own 20 yard Une and he return~
lost 5 yds and it was 4th tO) 15, ~lddlepurt 15
Uu l ujh and hUlrrlng them on an l 111 ,. 11 t
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Passes-Pomeroy completed 3 t (lf lhm attempts
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Purple Panthera Show Superiority In Every De-!d to the Pomeroy 38 }ard m1uker ::;e.em~d to be Scmou headed by
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day brought the fil:st vlctol')' or a 1\fter a determined drive dov.n the
local hlgh school team ove1 a Mid- field. which was a spectacular bit oi
dleport eleven tn seven yeats of offr.nslve playing by the Pome1oy
pla.y but the vtctQry at the close ar t1..o~.m
the 1932 season was St.\ fJeelslve that
From that pomt 011 1t was deit left no doubt In the mh• :ls o( the cidedly 11 Pomeloy ~~ei.ory 1\:&gt; the ~
spect&amp;tors as to the ~t rongel of the swept the Mlddlepott defense aslde
two grid teams
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Alma Mater song 1n tront of uw
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ll • .dSC&amp; ?f every fan, Crod, captain commg to a stund far;ing the Pomeand vetman end, oversha QWed any roy slands, pla)'ing thelr Alma Ma)
former plays In the g~e Thursda~ lcr song Both bands are to be
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M1dleport offensive mans way stop. ml.ISic furnished for tne game of all
!ling up hples and then Laking com· g- 11mcs of a ioo.bo.ll scnsotl 111 the
Here are 1ome of tLe alan who wall tln·illel1h1J' tho-and football fan•~•~•m i• f~"ore. t~ repeat thear laat Je"r'• •urpri~e Yir.lory m r.r 11,~ 1· ·• 1'•
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Pomeroy Bend
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Arnold, the small but etrccuve
Aside from l\ scotL'leS5 deadlock In
Deme cl&amp;elli wUL th~ C..deh f~aa We•t PoiaL Major San~'• P'••t Army lou to Pithbur«h. The crowd wall ••• • record for tlae Eallern • ~&amp;~o••
center, showed one or the best last seaoon'~:~ contest, Middlcpott had with blllll on Mlddleport s 12 - ~d nml returt1ed to 38 D~t· pl\&amp;'ii''Tlo Pmple ~;1 WlHt; of th ~ Pomeroy
Captn1n -C H; 1 T i&gt;", &lt;&gt;Y".
hEld ll remarkable reeortJ ot wm- stripe.
Guinther for 4 yd. gain then Kloes team the other In t.hc Yellow and I' B:JJ Clrue~er Edg.u A' no'H. Ml• 1"
nlng 11)1'0 con.sccut1~e ThankBglviDg
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made 9 and rtrst dOwn. D)'' lost t Blao:: k of the Mlddle;lort eont.Jngcnl WL lfe cf f't;;•, If 'I r. « (,, · d :-~CJ,
Day g'amcs rrcm Pomeroy, hut ~[he
Dvc no g~~in then Guinther made yards on wide end TlUl \\hen h~ vied w1th filCh other on the fleld of I A~bot t Capt N1 · un o Gnllo.!bP.t·r
tide was turned in the 1932 contest l . OulnthE:r no gam 011 left end nm slipped then Gu1nthcr wn~ forced bat~lc belore lhe main cxhibiUOll :&gt;f M.lddl••pol't. . I ~· y ',' -lc ,,
wHh undoubtedly the better team tmd Midd\eJ)Oll Look ball on mHl 10 out of bowldli by NeRl aJtPr {i }d \lll:j b~guu
good-bye goou -.ud
ccmlng out at the long end of Lhe yd Ime &amp;,lm&lt;:tt. \\cut 5 and out ol 1 gain It. wns Srd dOWn and 8 to go
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hAve presented.
down Nea.l puuWd to Dye on Mid JeveJ se of!-tackl11 play then Galla - wer() t.he Rah. Rah Ram of t hl".! Iwpcrlor1ty ov i'J the r:::o~i. 1•f t lw
After Mil1dkpott mow the pen- dleport's t.5 yd stJ!pc , Kloes went ghN passed to Ol[lrtiner for rust cherlng !:iCCtlo w! on llotb slde.s of [ Bu::l.cye coufetc nct fuo ~bad L. nu1
alty 111 the first period, and was off tackle for 2 yds then repel).led off dO Wit Bennett went off-tackle fot l the fielcl
•vns cha llen~ccl by non;; toJov
forced t.a punt out to safer tcnit.ory right tackle for 4 Pomeroy pcnallz- and Allcu~;worlh's pass to Neal \\as
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The 11. 01It of NeRI 'iiOOd out l1ke a _mx luced Lwo touchdO\\ ll~ the ~td 1
rted thent from their owu 38 yard w~~o 8 3rd down and 9 tQ
Guinther pu:; fell ~~occupied Le~ntor:,o und 001 ~ th umb for the1l{)!&gt;er&amp; Til~. ri!St Skm:. llc:ked Lhe unn .: r!;l ~y of emstripe to the · soal. ' Alternating circled k!ft cna for 10 nd Klol!! N~l pti'nteQjo ~croys 49 Yt1 1of th~ team did the1r he&amp;t bu~ were clnna tl Bearcats lw: e v£.stcrdrv b• .
Oulnther~ and R.loes in rwming at- cu~ thru riaht ttl.ckle tor 2&amp; but Pam Unc. Guinther ma~ t, around left UJwqual t.o th r. task before them 1fm r. n big Thanksglvln Q: rJ ny era.... d.
tack.s the bo.U was placed on the croy was offside and lost 5 Kloes end and Dye went thru right tackle
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hole In the nght side ot the Mid· dlcp orts 3fi Jd lme. 3rd down and • fo: 'I ~d gain Kioct.. macle first late 1n the~ hl\lt-sttffeted some
dlep01 t line fo1· the first ma1 ket 11 t.::. go Olucse1 lost 2 on outstde down ou 26 yd line. QuiDthcr made , pulled ligaments In his right shoul - ln the gam e F Stm dn\
ruilback
Dye's drup-klck was wide and low pi11 y then Dye puutcd m1t of bmmda , 6 yds !lnd KIOC8 01a.&lt;!e another fiu;t dcr He rcfuserl to litny out cf ti'e Gilliland going over foT n scOT l m
The second :;core carne tn the on Mlddlcpor1 12 }tl lmc Aliens- 1down on MlddlepOit's 14 Dye made gum r. hmn:ve1 , buL the tnjw'Y In - the second penod
The fmal
catly minute., of the second hijU I worth mnue I vm1 Nr.al tougllt tbru 10 and first down on 4 yd llne to1cn 1 te1fend r• sp c1mlv with hls pa.ssl ng Buc ke ye Handmg follow;,
after Middleport had kielwd-o1t to' right tack.le ft r 5 but a pcnalt]• took went over right tackle tor a t.ouch - I thercailcl
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PomeJoy. The ball was carried the bnll bllck He then came t.luu the down with 4 minutes to pla!'
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down the lield in Intermittent oft'- left aide t01 !l yds and Allen.sworth
Gallagher took kJck - oft' and Neal
1 he .,; ur k of D}c and Gumt11e 1 Olno U
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tackle plays, which were Inters~- was Shlothc1·ed bdOic he got ~;tart· took bRII on la\enl stopping on 29 was ~ct. sa tlo nal and a t times spectn · C ln
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sed with Clld runs Finally KIQC's cd and It WllS tth uown 811(1 4 to go yd llno Allensworth's pass was ir. 1culaL , ;~ve ra! of Lhel,· runs bring Wt. ..lcyan
tore U1rough Middleport 11 right Neal atlcmp~ed puut b1ot had llltlc C(tmplete then AUensv.ort 1 passl:c lug t he great crowd to Hs feet
Wltt.enb'g
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24 81
200
tackle a.nd was down the field Cot chance lUI Ctuw btokc through so to Riley for 11 yd again D1 c in• • •
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brought he rau with tlw ball ~;t.&gt;pplng out ter:epl~d Alleusworth's Pass ffiaklng
Thl: 1101 k of Klees aud Grue-~;cr
li'RIS made on of bounds on own 3!1 yd tme Ben - H beautiful t9 )'d run b1ingmg .., 11 :; a lso Ruod If not 80 spectacuia1
DEVILS TIED BY BL:\Ch!3
NOII'i:E
forthetoueh nett lost 3 yd.s and Mmdli!por\. took ball to 6 yd strtpe with I minute to Hoi\ CVc L Klees made two bffiut.1rul
' dcop~ klck went tunc oul \\ith 2nd du\\u a nd 13 to play Guinther made 1 around right I run, v. hlch were thrilling even 1!
The Pt Pleasant •. 1gh ~c 1 ,'Jf
DAME
wide
low
g:o. Arnold lntcrcep.l.'d Allensworth a end lhen DYe over guard fm 2 on\' w11s called back because qf a tcolballtcam bttlllcd the Jo :• 1 t·•r·l•
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f•olnm tche .~llr1d0 PN'c'alorll , 1n hwigh
o D"'ct' on MKildd!eporrl
t 2~ mar k cr Dyt! 0 ulnthGcr trott,ed acrnssklfokr Louch- penally aga!nst oue ui his team - SCIWOI Blue OC\! Is, CQ-chnm p;op
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lllCJ:ers pace
·c '~n.~ no wnlt•:,
of t! 1c Eouthra.sten. OhiO Lc:~ gue
ARMY·· In PWltlng posiLion. sent the buJl 1 peaood with 1 ItS half ended with 1gooclnnd soorlllll WM over
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11..o a 7 to 7 d eadlock In th ~, Hnuul
AL\ifAYS rolling into the end zoiJC where it 00.11 on Middleport s ::1 )d Llnc
01\llagllet Look kick-off on :l4 vd
rh~ da:.h of ClUw \\.as a.lmost a 1 1 h~mk3:;; 1, C01Jteht T!;ur:;dn ;
'l'l1lrd Quar..er
'Inc aut! Nelli swept left end fm 15 tcp!Jcu of the one he made at Logan 1 The game16 wa:&gt; oattlcd (,11 ,1 !m ..st
was dOW II Cd by Neu.i for a aa1ety
A GREAT \\hlt.:h rreant two more points lor Bennett kicked-oil 101 Mlddl~ pOJl yds Allensworth's pass to NrHI was 1except lt did not hRW! the cHstanee even terms throughout \'rltn tt:. PL
G,A,.ME , 1hc PumheJs, bringing their to~l t.o Arnold on 41 ]'d !Inc Gruese1 goocl with go.rnc f'nt.mg at tb , o! the founer one H was JUSt a..s Pleul'lant laW&gt; h&lt;oldln" a &lt;light
to a
hit center for 5 DH's pas:. went to point With ball on ~5 Yd line
edge over the DeVIls "Early 111 the
1thlllllng, huwcveThe thud Panlilcl touchdown GuinUter but was d1oppcd as a
Score 20 to 0
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rlod the Bitt Blacks for(l('d
came 1-1 the Jlnal quatter alter a score loomed wttil the nect.footrr!
THe hnc-ups·
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conecntratcJ dme down the field back in the open Die made 6 and Potileror
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Mlaldlepm t
fl' ls ~&lt;\mbol acrno t~~~ !l tcc JU • thett way across tdrhe gcal line a(1
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from their ow.n te1ntor) A ftrst first dawn and Kloes hit Un efor 1 C ,
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down was made C&gt;u Lhf' Middleport 4 Dye aLtcmptC&gt;d pass ran but stop· K~~r
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En~n~~~ 1 cl1 \1 1llg ftghtmt.; l!ne ~~ tu " m ' The Devtls wet e held sco t c le~
yard line and Dye cnrried the ball ped by Gardner on line of ~cnm · Andte•v..
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J Lan.bert tr~ 111 1 he VIctors !me stocxl llh.e , until the th1rd quHrLcr
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LewLs I • &lt;(::nc w1\J I on \1 t ually all o~:ea ~ Bro thus .. quarter!Jack took t.••·}all
to Crow fell to the ground and a left tackle llirust. for 27 yds then Wolfe
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H Lam!Jert 1mws "hl:'n !me Utru~ts wer r&gt; marl . nc.ross the goal with a fine ~ .. of
extra point was not allowed.
Dye made 6 GIUcscr went uver ca.sei
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Abbot aml the work of Eddie Arnold in ope n fiE-ld nmnmg, c 11e of tho· out.WILh lcS!i than a mmute to play, Q'uard for 1 nnd Dye h1ekcd 1 foot Bacr
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Riley b naggln~; two Middleport pnsses n.'" ~andlng plaY5 ot the gan ~ and
Gulnther wem RIO .na the Mlddlc· ror fi t:;t clown Klocs ma1k fir~t Dse
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Gallaghri I wl'll as the tackling of Crov. c.1~ 1ly the best !\how ol' c- trenslve
port tight end fru tluec yard.s a.nd down atici Ouu1ther ran from 8 yd Kloeli
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Dennett' W L~ fP Kfl.M r a.n:i And re v,.s be- 1 the Oalltpolls toam prescnt(.d
the final score of the contest nftc1 mtUkcr to gonl line
Guinther
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Allensworth j hind till' lm.! m a lll.lfll~r ol inA~ld e from the two sccdng plays,
Dye lntt•tcepted a pnss nnd ran 49
Kioc1.. kicked to Bcunett. who v.us Orue.ser
p u
Neul .t n.ncrs, showed jusl how wtdc the two elevens were hclpl(.s;; in
$PORI yds for the most spectacular run of stopped on awn 35 yd lin ~ Ncal1c- SubstltllUons. Pomeroy-Black Iwukc that ou1f1t was
Lbch· scorlna attacks and wt.:rc held
1..11e day
ver!c from Allensworth, 1 yd lind well far Kloos; Kendall for Ar.- 1
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aHer m.an,y threats
'6UGAll SCOI'ing plays for tlle Pumcroy lla1Jeral !tom Neal .to Allensworth drewa; Seldenabet ror Arnold, Rus- I Willie lhe boys V.lth the be IJ
team were clean with the ball car~ Jest. 5 Allensworth Plll&gt;!lcd 14 yds sell for oruoser; McQuigg for Crow , • were furnlshillg the pyro-techmc:;
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. ~-" rier crossing the lit'C In an erect to Neal, lacking l )'d lor tl.tst down Joachim for Dye.
I[ and the thrilling part of the sho\\ , 1
or 7~rra c e
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posltlon.
Neal hit center for that yard and
Middleport-Anderson tor Gard- the old line 1n front ol them was
Labutatory l('fll!l l in I' 11ro\f'tl con.
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Bennet t was thrown for 3 yd. lolls ner: Tucker for H. Lambert
making all their dally possible
duso
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PLAY BY PL..\Y
~:. by OulnLhcr. A1nold again Inter- Yatds pined in l'it!rtmmagc
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ILIHLite for grt'll\(!r 11'11!!1 11 ;o or time
( F.lrsL Quar\er
cepted Allensworth's pasa on 45 yd Pomct()y, 200; M:lddlep01t., 85
tkc Nea l and hl.!i tUtlllh~ll maLL:.i I und 1\llh f.tr. letiS nft ~·r t&gt;ITI!r't In •m·
5 [ Middleport
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4 I t a- J.I tlwl1 IH LI'~ bt'(:atllle theu· lin~ I c('t1trnreLI tuOJtl" "Ut iL J• ; JJ..t•&lt;i.
Pomeroy recelving the klck~o1f. fm 3 and Pomet'Oy was penalized M. H. S.
2 1 1 3-- i [ (11!!1\l n:::~ kc('p lhe hea.vJcr lm! d [ t a n1t&gt; ., 1 :;1\ f' l'kll t•il tltilfk&lt;. nn ,·nttBennett's kick went to Guinther on for too mucf:l time Dyes lhtcral to
Yards loot In ~:.crlmmagc-Pom ·- eha rgiu G opponcuts from st!Ling ~\JJJW',J nt lut~:'\altl dunn ; the
his own 20 yard Une and he return~
lost 5 yds and it was 4th tO) 15, ~lddlepurt 15
Uu l ujh and hUlrrlng them on an l 111 ,. 11 t
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hit
1t to
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Passes-Pomeroy completed 3 t (lf lhm attempts
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e. rueser to
yd Une then AI · tO
4 were lncomRJete; 1 lnter- 1
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left flld
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only :

Sl''ICed Baeon lb•
•
Pork SOIISaoe

Mr. and Mra.

ramUy. . , ·

2 IN, 15"

Jumbo
BraDd.

Speciola

16'
9'

gu~aUI or

Dif"r of Flora

19'

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ond Ml'R Henno.n Wan:t~tr
children, Mr. iU1d 14ra. Arthur
Wandlll\f, and Mr. artd :am. wu..
Ham Warner
were ~lhf

.....

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Dull'• BM1•1
I'"' lb. caa

Molasses
Salt Fish

19'
9'
9'

to

Columbus Thqrsdny af~r ~
Tht.nU.lvinll here
Mt.ss Mabel Lel Price of RJehmondj Va., arrived Thursday to
~d Thanlmclvlna;, and the wtelr:
f!nd '{it~ 111M Jean RuueU.
Mr. and .Mra ~II Meler Jr. and

son · and Pr~ . llteltr ~rltm'Detd. to
I Colwnbu" Prlday a.tter . .~tpendJnc

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Bludont at
Arri\'Jid
from Columbus Wednesday to spend
the .... k end With ... por&lt;nll, 10'.
and Mo. E J Pram of Mulberry

8t. Mary's of the

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AGENIIL\t
willpve"her''couml... nn· Ill

of fRedom- 11\'e chouoahda of· lief.'

-and keep on "aivina'' diy H ~'
year after year.
'

GENE~J\L

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brlnp. 1 ~re

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Friendly But Firm
Ia Sent To Debtor
Jl!atlont

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NEWS SERYIOE

RICA UfECTS

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Side Show• Eisbt
Doubtful

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