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EDUCATION'S TROvBL£5
LAST WEEK u well knolVll educatur made the sta.te-

NDW, &amp;ll}'

ment that "Jo:ducation is"troubled by the l11~t that
there are toq many clumb teachel'!!." He odded tlla~.a ~o­
lution is to allow only the top 26 per cent ot ~Udellts
graduating prCJUI.te for the teaching professiOn.
The stHtement by the eminent educator ts trut~, much
as we ditillke admitting the fact. Th.re are ~:flo nla'ny
dumb teachers just mi there are too many udhmb 9nes". iu
every profeM8iOtJ and iu every ot)ler walk in 1 i f 'e,

Lo, the mta:hty nimrod is &amp;broad

ordin4u'Y man, 'WOIJidn't

look htkt the mirrOr Mtl boner
"Hooray for ua ehlpm.W:ih!"

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tn tbc land aDd be knoweth not
trlend fron• mooee.

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Ali be want8 IS &amp; flllr . cre.ck at
EWlo1hih8 \\lth harm or hf,1r.

That is n proldem which we H:&lt; ciUzem1 lookin.J( to the b,'\!t~
tennent of our t:ountry, muto~t admit and iace with the

however, as to how tq prevent more dumb teai;hen heilfg
added to the Jist, is a debatable nffuir. if th~t would
solve the question. it would be minor in significance but
sad to relat~. it do~s not even approach a eqlution.
Aa a matter of fact, there are really more ' c\.umb''
teachers ~:~trlctly speaking from the standpoint Qf coinn\Of\ t.~~~;;B~~~~~;$
sense aild good judgment,',llmong the so-call~d brirht
lights when they were in the student body than there are
an10n!C the other cla~eH. Too many ~tudenta bi~~o~~~;;~~~i

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lne out proce.\18 i~ Ut!gun, education CJlU make no rreoter
.nletak. than to "eta hua·tl nnd fast rule of n&lt;.ccpting only
those \Y,ho wel'&lt;'! 4 'mentul giants" in their couraes ou theory
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NOTHER u.giW.tJOil hus Ueeu begun rt:lat.l\ e tu the tlefOlined infHnt w1th whHt phyBiciu.us treat 1111 haviue
no chaf).Ce of lentUng nol'mnJ livm:1. The contentiori hai!.
once more been put forward that the tiny mites of hu-1 ~;;~

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be~r ~uld more sensible men and women and who " iill *each them the Jmportant things
in !'how
their textbooks
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88 greatet!t
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who will
them how as
tu get
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of life regardle~~:~ of whether th!!il" tnu~sing average was
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taid the yo~na: liouoewife. "I told her I
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feel ashamed; ebe actually did!"

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told her. · "In·!It)' day ybu would have
dread!ld ahopP!na: much more.
It was a
real chore then. From plate to place you
went, lookinr, lookina:, taoting thio, sniffing
at that, buyinr on auopicion and not on
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brain cell• through which his ability to, think must fbnc·
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MIX Ofan1Je juice Ul.!a sug:H.r Uw1 ·
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and attained·unusually high avefages in their lltuclent
have tltat p~~jcuh1• k1M· o.f lJrain ami Slinse-a11d are
even Qp to average 1 intelligenee when it come~ t~;~ a
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ROOMS $1.00, $1.!.5

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and neQr-.tahted
a~Uired lw!Jki!l anti ilftH! !ott lh~
miXed tip wlth llcn-w 8Jl(l oartbu be- to t4ke a. litroU In th~ woOds dur~ art of reu&lt;llng; liCfiUlred luQuence
tore. :ap.t to mt:~Jl. fO'qfl!lelf tor 11 lns NoviHI.lbel'. Your Ute aln't worth lllh.l lost t 1\P. Jo;y .~r Jl!!efulne9SJ; uc
~htJtnlUUk Is rlcllcr than the lt~ the wra.p(:4U" ou a throo-cent clyl!h".
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fe.nilJantlil 1n N0\111Dber ru:u1 tari:ners

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Hotpolttt E.lectrk aa.,e Ia a deflnlte home lmpro•emeat. It •n-

'1. ~·the value of any dwtUhtf. Tbl1 makes it a fOOd

mOst o'f tlienf.tel'ii!tt"~_,..!Ciie•.'·;

hmltmcat.

Calrod, Genm~~l Electrtc'• ntw' Improved he~~~tlna coU In tbe a.Mpo11u
E.ltctric Rl!aet, add1 new speed and aew economy to elctric cooll.erf. Calrod'l dnn heat cooln without unok.t or eoot. Uteudll stay dean without
IICOUrfaeor lttllplnf. Ca1rocl'tlntmw, conc:entnted heac doei not rob food
el In eumrlal hrttlth·bulldlqt mfnenl1. Food!l tookal in ~r owa tuey
juku, with a minimum ol.tlrinb&amp;e --aaothtr Hoqlolnt t'C'OROm y.

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.ijoweve1· thut muy be, it cun not be uveflook~d that
1f(\8U p~renls, o•peoiaJiy t(ie ltlOtqet haVe
~~~ips a~d tribut•tlonli incident to the
JIJe·lnf&lt;l tlte world, • dellb 0rate
qqll•l4e~•d until and after It has b~etl eet11ti
til~ k•r~~ventqro of a doubt. tjtat s~ch
•:l!fQ ~f !1'1•••1' and n burden to all
~Ide!&amp;~'-·
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ent!J:• ~eoo~htll•· Just who I• to be
whep fi babe io but • few hours or d,f. ?ld,
WOJ:o ~l,i\0•1' that ouch ohlJd ~l!llulf! eo&amp;~9 ~9 bp ~JIIV•,
e11d itll exi.toncc almost llelol'll It \!' ot~•l!l:l
, ~:~~~:~:~;, insljlnc•• ))uve !&gt;eon ~pted_-'~~~»:iiiP
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mo•t noted ond famolf•
ma4e oi'I'OI'il ••
of their patlou~

"Now you know by name moat of the
thinp you buy. You buy a ean of So-and·
oo'a Beane today, and you know they'll be
iuot the eame when you buy them again.
You read the advertioementa in your paper,
see where the beet .nlue. are offered, make
uo vour liat. and out( you a:o and a:et it over
"'ith in a jiffy! Count your blet~ina:a, my
"""···-th:ev are many."

Be practlcalthliCbrl•tmaa. Come In todlfi.JI~ let Ullbow you how G-£
Hotpolnt Eleth"k Ranee brlnp new economy, ntw dna!laeu, an: -.nor
fNMom. Lnrn howHotpolnt'• accurate .ut:Ofltlllic control afrapllhcooktn&amp;

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"'-VIRCINIA GRECt-rm...

Gues~
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President-Elect

Deserted R u 8 8 i a n EmbaSsy
In Capital May Be ReoJM(ned

Held • Patricide

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. :: .. : .. :•. GJKI Stc Mao~ ••..••• . •••••• , •• ,
One ""'Ye&amp;ld' ••••• • ••••••••••••

unto me, and I w1ll anriv. ur thee, nnd shew thee

Jrel•~

mighty thing• which thou knowest not. . .
I
,will bril\8' it health and cure, and I will cure them, and

Orie Word Led

will reveal unto them th(! abundance of peace and truth.
r---.Jercmiuh

:\:~

'~'o' Alrb'the&amp;·

a, Anllw ..lsu,., ......

:2.3,()

EDUCATION'S TROvBL£5
LAST WEEK u well knolVll educatur made the sta.te-

NDW, &amp;ll}'

ment that "Jo:ducation is"troubled by the l11~t that
there are toq many clumb teachel'!!." He odded tlla~.a ~o­
lution is to allow only the top 26 per cent ot ~Udellts
graduating prCJUI.te for the teaching professiOn.
The stHtement by the eminent educator ts trut~, much
as we ditillke admitting the fact. Th.re are ~:flo nla'ny
dumb teachers just mi there are too many udhmb 9nes". iu
every profeM8iOtJ and iu every ot)ler walk in 1 i f 'e,

Lo, the mta:hty nimrod is &amp;broad

ordin4u'Y man, 'WOIJidn't

look htkt the mirrOr Mtl boner
"Hooray for ua ehlpm.W:ih!"

--~- -~afael

tn tbc land aDd be knoweth not
trlend fron• mooee.

--

Ali be want8 IS &amp; flllr . cre.ck at
EWlo1hih8 \\lth harm or hf,1r.

That is n proldem which we H:&lt; ciUzem1 lookin.J( to the b,'\!t~
tennent of our t:ountry, muto~t admit and iace with the

however, as to how tq prevent more dumb teai;hen heilfg
added to the Jist, is a debatable nffuir. if th~t would
solve the question. it would be minor in significance but
sad to relat~. it do~s not even approach a eqlution.
Aa a matter of fact, there are really more ' c\.umb''
teachers ~:~trlctly speaking from the standpoint Qf coinn\Of\ t.~~~;;B~~~~~;$
sense aild good judgment,',llmong the so-call~d brirht
lights when they were in the student body than there are
an10n!C the other cla~eH. Too many ~tudenta bi~~o~~~;;~~~i

""'ot ki!Pt out
the year.

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betw~en

1 cup thlc~

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lifO\

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JAMES H. Butler

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me,""'
••

are full of
'IT lleapa of _
lqerplainly for all to

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you, ex. .
in our adver·
cl.eJiend·

r

Kta·~~~ id placed on the lul~tH anllle br the
mnny t'eachcl"K who are w :.o 11Sffilll't they 1u·~ dumb" to
all p1•aktlcal purpose~ and intents. Whenever tile weed·
lne out proce.\18 i~ Ut!gun, education CJlU make no rreoter
.nletak. than to "eta hua·tl nnd fast rule of n&lt;.ccpting only
those \Y,ho wel'&lt;'! 4 'mentul giants" in their couraes ou theory
in schc)ol. Tltf'rl' are too many nthf•!" 1biugs to be

for by

by the
llfferiliit itto

.'

,. ~ it~ ~d~~~!id..:....o it io.

prov• tliio·to lie &amp;ue.

I

bqy.op faith

Experience

mad•·

ma.nity1 had better be dead than to have to endure the J:i
lives which •re in store for them. And in the case of the

'"·

The advertiaemen~

ln~®&amp;, ll!'~~jijofcare oincere me1aa~• to
yw fnl!n ~..!/'ltl pro~i1,- . !i;lerChanta
~!&gt; !itfi&amp; t'liiNl' ••P.turea to atteot to tit•
c~"""'Q~f¥ ~.·~ lfli'l'e~\
In
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NOTHER u.giW.tJOil hus Ueeu begun rt:lat.l\ e tu the tlefOlined infHnt w1th whHt phyBiciu.us treat 1111 haviue
no chaf).Ce of lentUng nol'mnJ livm:1. The contentiori hai!.
once more been put forward that the tiny mites of hu-1 ~;;~

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hone t:H.m.St!, to li.~!i:~~~~!~~~~~:r.~
teach
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howhas
to enough
becomecommon
be~r ~uld more sensible men and women and who " iill *each them the Jmportant things
in !'how
their textbooks
welltht:
88 greatet!t
in
day out
and
who will
them how as
tu get
~rood
of life regardle~~:~ of whether th!!il" tnu~sing average was
ju!lt along the rngu-ed edge or so hiMh u., lo take an "A

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only but a ftlW hoL1rs, the poignant pain and ::~arrow cotn ..
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"I talked with IJl'lllldma the other day,"
taid the yo~na: liouoewife. "I told her I
dreaded thia daily ahqpping-that I hardly

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knew where to liea:in: And abe made me
feel ashamed; ebe actually did!"

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told her. · "In·!It)' day ybu would have
dread!ld ahopP!na: much more.
It was a
real chore then. From plate to place you
went, lookinr, lookina:, taoting thio, sniffing
at that, buyinr on auopicion and not on
f.;th. You ~~t.q'tknPw _whC&gt;. made the

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so acute
as when
they
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to becon1e
endeared
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hearts among
of theirtisnear
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brain cell• through which his ability to, think must fbnc·
t(on, no doullt tht·~l· nrgurnents have 11 great deal of

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turn the
other peraon wljo, Cluring tlte
untl an avci"~Jit student but l·~•pkli,

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WIJUt t;\1alt It lll"nill, !f ~uu 11U\I!

Ute Jose.' it

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When {oo.ia !;. I.a.•

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we

ing ubout
of teaching
school life,

MIX Ofan1Je juice Ul.!a sug:H.r Uw1 ·
cte6.4t\ nnd milk am!

~be•llana
WnUqchi&amp;na t~

coek-eyikt

and attained·unusually high avefages in their lltuclent
have tltat p~~jcuh1• k1M· o.f lJrain ami Slinse-a11d are
even Qp to average 1 intelligenee when it come~ t~;~ a
~:i~!~~~~
mon sense discussion on any subject bitt that pe.ttttbt.i»!l l
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to book learning.
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honorftry societies hectHI8e ther were .unutSually

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Red llt'fl4
ROOMS $1.00, $1.!.5

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and neQr-.tahted
a~Uired lw!Jki!l anti ilftH! !ott lh~
miXed tip wlth llcn-w 8Jl(l oartbu be- to t4ke a. litroU In th~ woOds dur~ art of reu&lt;llng; liCfiUlred luQuence
tore. :ap.t to mt:~Jl. fO'qfl!lelf tor 11 lns NoviHI.lbel'. Your Ute aln't worth lllh.l lost t 1\P. Jo;y .~r Jl!!efulne9SJ; uc
~htJtnlUUk Is rlcllcr than the lt~ the wra.p(:4U" ou a throo-cent clyl!h".
We've beard. of zhoQtet'l:l

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the cltlea the !'est oqbly. Add

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Tbe WOJ.Id wW be better flf! when
C1tY, sporli;lnen arc kept. ~t Of. the
fe.nilJantlil 1n N0\111Dber ru:u1 tari:ners

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I' do yeu 'rouhd dut)'. Ho~nt'l ~em bNuty and autt~~n~.tk coatrol

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who rakea pride In hq honw. This mabl

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Hotpolttt E.lectrk aa.,e Ia a deflnlte home lmpro•emeat. It •n-

'1. ~·the value of any dwtUhtf. Tbl1 makes it a fOOd

mOst o'f tlienf.tel'ii!tt"~_,..!Ciie•.'·;

hmltmcat.

Calrod, Genm~~l Electrtc'• ntw' Improved he~~~tlna coU In tbe a.Mpo11u
E.ltctric Rl!aet, add1 new speed and aew economy to elctric cooll.erf. Calrod'l dnn heat cooln without unok.t or eoot. Uteudll stay dean without
IICOUrfaeor lttllplnf. Ca1rocl'tlntmw, conc:entnted heac doei not rob food
el In eumrlal hrttlth·bulldlqt mfnenl1. Food!l tookal in ~r owa tuey
juku, with a minimum ol.tlrinb&amp;e --aaothtr Hoqlolnt t'C'OROm y.

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.ijoweve1· thut muy be, it cun not be uveflook~d that
1f(\8U p~renls, o•peoiaJiy t(ie ltlOtqet haVe
~~~ips a~d tribut•tlonli incident to the
JIJe·lnf&lt;l tlte world, • dellb 0rate
qqll•l4e~•d until and after It has b~etl eet11ti
til~ k•r~~ventqro of a doubt. tjtat s~ch
•:l!fQ ~f !1'1•••1' and n burden to all
~Ide!&amp;~'-·
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whep fi babe io but • few hours or d,f. ?ld,
WOJ:o ~l,i\0•1' that ouch ohlJd ~l!llulf! eo&amp;~9 ~9 bp ~JIIV•,
e11d itll exi.toncc almost llelol'll It \!' ot~•l!l:l
, ~:~~~:~:~;, insljlnc•• ))uve !&gt;eon ~pted_-'~~~»:iiiP
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mo•t noted ond famolf•
ma4e oi'I'OI'il ••
of their patlou~

"Now you know by name moat of the
thinp you buy. You buy a ean of So-and·
oo'a Beane today, and you know they'll be
iuot the eame when you buy them again.
You read the advertioementa in your paper,
see where the beet .nlue. are offered, make
uo vour liat. and out( you a:o and a:et it over
"'ith in a jiffy! Count your blet~ina:a, my
"""···-th:ev are many."

Be practlcalthliCbrl•tmaa. Come In todlfi.JI~ let Ullbow you how G-£
Hotpolnt Eleth"k Ranee brlnp new economy, ntw dna!laeu, an: -.nor
fNMom. Lnrn howHotpolnt'• accurate .ut:Ofltlllic control afrapllhcooktn&amp;

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!lead the adnrtioemenb and
simplify your •hoPPina:.

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JACKSON
IS SECOND
Alao Undefeated; Pome·
ray Loaea Only To
J,.earue Champa

(11 pt.)

Tht;!

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Cor leadllll pooltlonti

1n u~ Southea.stem onto hllh
15Choo1 football 1ea8ue was completed wltb the final pmee or the 1933

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with
Gallipolis leadlnK 1\Dd Ja.ciUion second place for the cllamplonshlp,
nelt~r team bavlng lost IL g11.me
whlle the PomiD'Oy high school team
fini5Md the race ln third place aft.er aetUng o.tr to a. bad start.
oe,utpotle completed their league
I:IChedule when they detea.t.ed Ath-

EAST SPILLER

gained four yards througl1 Army':-s line on an oft'-

em November 11 by a 32 to 0 score.
tbelr Thank:IJiiVIllg contest with Pt.

Pleasant ending In

:e1ue

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Yan'kee Stadium. New• York, ~efure a crowd of

l to 7 tie. Tbt!

DeVIls won sUI: conference
aames thiE. season with a total of
1'14 pa!P.ts to their opponents 12.
The Jackson eleveu clo5ed th~tr
1932 slate 1.q1defeate;i, wlnnl.ng 1lve
league contP.Sts with a total or 150
point.a to their opponent&amp; 13. Jack·

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'l'be tul'mlters 11f Lhe :1uUse Vf euUl·
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left, lac Bund&amp;Y aeoompanied
, by Mr. and M·a. Rtl.lph Webb to evt•r to:ey lll'C on tlu•!r f eel. Hut
visit her brother J. 3 . .flruhhart of wl•c-n 8l'l1tt&gt;~l, t.nht art: Y.urn ........f.Aol
SandyvlUe, 1W V.&amp;.
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aon defeated Wellston ln their au·
nue.l turkey day tilt by a score- of
31 to 7. Jackson however had a
much casler schedule then O~t.lll­
polb and does not deservt! to be
ranked with the Blue Devils.
The leasue records for the 1932
aeason of the two leading teanls, arc
Qalllpol1&amp;--Ncw Boston, 43 to 0;
Pomeroy 26 toO; Logan 13 to 8;

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Middleport 19 to O; Wellston 46 to
O; Atbons, 22 tG o. Jnckson- New
J!.ooton 21 to 6; Nelsonville M to O;
LORan Z6. to o; Kldclleport 13 to 6;
Wellston 31 to '1 .
Pomeroy who had forlj,ed into
1;,1\lrd place by their victory oVCl'
I'lelso.nv11le, November 12, secured
their hold on that position by dc-ft~at4li their
trndltlona.l
rivaL-;,
MJI,idleport., l.lr n sco1c of 26 to 0.

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wear. And It b tqwdly at home lor

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f\.10 GREAI

Mfi;&gt;71 cA.oJ
F'II:;'J·I'I'EI2S.
I'IAV£ MADE
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15 cents (h1 •tamps or .-.un)
lo Fa:;hion Bureau. Write urdull~
and plainly your name a nd full ;ul·
dress, the number of the panen1 and
the •in you want.
Alldres~

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SENSA'T'IONAL YOUNG

MIDDLEWEIGI·fl; W!.lO
PACKS A iERl&lt;!lF&lt;C

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JACKSON
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J,.earue Champa

(11 pt.)

Tht;!

~ramble

Cor leadllll pooltlonti

1n u~ Southea.stem onto hllh
15Choo1 football 1ea8ue was completed wltb the final pmee or the 1933

l:ZC!*Iiae.

Mli!i&gt;'t ~1\a kAtoiP, Tf&gt;E «.c&gt;LO ·
F·l!loM, 'TI-lE oo.;,.,....,y ·TI-lE
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aeason Thanksgiving Day
with
Gallipolis leadlnK 1\Dd Ja.ciUion second place for the cllamplonshlp,
nelt~r team bavlng lost IL g11.me
whlle the PomiD'Oy high school team
fini5Md the race ln third place aft.er aetUng o.tr to a. bad start.
oe,utpotle completed their league
I:IChedule when they detea.t.ed Ath-

EAST SPILLER

gained four yards througl1 Army':-s line on an oft'-

em November 11 by a 32 to 0 score.
tbelr Thank:IJiiVIllg contest with Pt.

Pleasant ending In

:e1ue

t~.

.

Yan'kee Stadium. New• York, ~efure a crowd of

l to 7 tie. Tbt!

DeVIls won sUI: conference
aames thiE. season with a total of
1'14 pa!P.ts to their opponents 12.
The Jackson eleveu clo5ed th~tr
1932 slate 1.q1defeate;i, wlnnl.ng 1lve
league contP.Sts with a total or 150
point.a to their opponent&amp; 13. Jack·

1se.r

Old Ea,lilh cu.ta•
'l'be tul'mlters 11f Lhe :1uUse Vf euUl·
0101111, [,unillll:!, nr.1st r&lt;Jmm ~ thei r
h11ti II ;It'D Ntn ifl i:
0::U(I.Ifil' 0\Jt, Or
mak lu' 11 lpet!eh. 111 ;.l 1urt , '''lf~ll ­

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left, lac Bund&amp;Y aeoompanied
, by Mr. and M·a. Rtl.lph Webb to evt•r to:ey lll'C on tlu•!r f eel. Hut
visit her brother J. 3 . .flruhhart of wl•c-n 8l'l1tt&gt;~l, t.nht art: Y.urn ........f.Aol
SandyvlUe, 1W V.&amp;.
Jller'~; Wf!ek l,..

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aon defeated Wellston ln their au·
nue.l turkey day tilt by a score- of
31 to 7. Jackson however had a
much casler schedule then O~t.lll­
polb and does not deservt! to be
ranked with the Blue Devils.
The leasue records for the 1932
aeason of the two leading teanls, arc
Qalllpol1&amp;--Ncw Boston, 43 to 0;
Pomeroy 26 toO; Logan 13 to 8;

CIUC SPO&amp;T8 DUIS

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Middleport 19 to O; Wellston 46 to
O; Atbons, 22 tG o. Jnckson- New
J!.ooton 21 to 6; Nelsonville M to O;
LORan Z6. to o; Kldclleport 13 to 6;
Wellston 31 to '1 .
Pomeroy who had forlj,ed into
1;,1\lrd place by their victory oVCl'
I'lelso.nv11le, November 12, secured
their hold on that position by dc-ft~at4li their
trndltlona.l
rivaL-;,
MJI,idleport., l.lr n sco1c of 26 to 0.

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f'Oialv tbi1 IC~ lt't Jutt thr rfiJ ~

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for

~he

fot'llball sames or c9l1Cfj:

wear. And It b tqwdly at home lor

A~IZ/'-lEAlDI.

f\.10 GREAI

Mfi;&gt;71 cA.oJ
F'II:;'J·I'I'EI2S.
I'IAV£ MADE
A Hl'r 0/J
lloiE CoAST!

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15 cents (h1 •tamps or .-.un)
lo Fa:;hion Bureau. Write urdull~
and plainly your name a nd full ;ul·
dress, the number of the panen1 and
the •in you want.
Alldres~

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your letter in the iollo-,-

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I$A'fTAGLIA •
SENSA'T'IONAL YOUNG

MIDDLEWEIGI·fl; W!.lO
PACKS A iERl&lt;!lF&lt;C

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READERS' NOTICE - If. you 'w6nt

WE"~~w~~~'&gt;J.,"'

. the News 011\ee .of J'he :Oall1
Tribune, call 286-L; If the Bualneas
Oftlee ask for 202-R.

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fonllht anrt Wl'dnuda;r.

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NEWS SERYIOE

Anniversary Sale

SPEAKER '5 CH~IR
BATTlt IS STARt

ALL THIS WEEK.

Great Saerlllee on Ladle•'
Coati.,.· Dr•••• aqd _Salts.

. Of PARTY T
Bittinpr

Pledae

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ENGliSH
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Dixie to lCieigs

WAR DEBTS

To

Green Say• Federation
Muot Let WO&amp;'Id Know·
Of Demanda

To

Manafleld Man
BACKED' BY- WHITE
A1:cuaeJ Go"""'or Of

LOOK! UNBILJIVABLB -· PRICES

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Kuttf!y in hia own party waa
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