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SANITARY GROCERY

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Too Many Important
pointmenb To
cans Made

.... Vfe, the undersigned of this city, takf! pleasure ·in
'• notifying' our customers and friends that we have
·. signed1• the :President'• Re-Employment Agreement
and that we are giving our whole-hearted co-op~ra·
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NEW Y08K CLOTHING
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By Carrier l Ei Cents-By Mail ff,OO

Zanesville, 0., Sept.

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ctouble-barreled lmettlgat1on
b.unehed today lnW

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12 others were
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Publ..l.shed

Lin4y8"Visited Greenland

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Off on Third Honeymoon

Pil0111 YOVB NIWI TO

BUNDAY 8EPTErGut. I, ltn

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VIRGINIA
GRECG
Phone 582-L

nz •• ~ BafUJW.J'. ~""' 011 LQ'er Sepmd St.refi, Polneroy, 0
WheD c4&amp;r ~ lteD4 ta le~ ~ M•• ""'uer Jot publlcaUop t.be1
....... Ia *¥ c.- qa tllflr aunu--alt.boQ&amp;b not necftllarlly to be
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Jkli.-ercd B1 Carrier

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Three Monlltr;;
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110 S IX !.!ontl'll
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In tl!,e.('l ~t ; 30 1 Yt&amp;'i"; " B80 ~•¥.!'! of cars have oome and gone.
or. aliJ..:·the' a,ijt:'ciiob¥e) ooQI}teJ!',t~at wore •aking oars in 1~03, . l,ss
thai) aJd~a~~' :r.#i!l J · ~~l~r~,_thif~...~1c~~· a fe'l artt the original companies.

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DID ·you EVER STOP
TO THINK?
lly Edoon R. Waite, SbBwnce, Oklahoma
C. A. MITTEN, PRESIDENT OF THE ARIZONA NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION AND PUBLISHER OF THE MESA
JOURNAL, SAYS:
"Newspaper advertising ia newa in advertiaing- new thinga,
late and intereating development• in hou•ehbld appliance&amp;, autos,
dothea, furnitur~e read in newopa~r articleo and •d• long
before puNIV •dvertiaing mediumo are ua~d.
"~bacrillcra gel 1~1' 'nq~a !&gt;ehin~ the ~t•w•'-A~verli•in,­
from their newapal!&lt;1ro when the manufqcturera relea•e their fust
puJ.,Ijcilp in the form of newa and advertising. •

"Aa nalh&gt;nalalld ~tale evento·are firot chronicled in the newo·

papcn, IJO a,re the leadlnu product• ~f the leadi1111 mal\llfacturera
brou1blto the allentio!l of the pul!lic througb -the newopapero of

t!te ~oup~ry. .

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integrity .if national preu ae•oci!llions gains that prestige which
i&amp; e~n.ti!ll in oelling~goocl will an&lt;; confidence , qf , \he, . JDa•u· 1 ,
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• !!Qrld-n~t Jullt 11 o.r. J&gt;ut a · '(e.I'Y . d~sttn?t kJnd and quality of car.
'· That is to • s.ay~ ~ttle ?dar t~t ~ · da{lign~d to till a definite pla9e,
to ill&gt;.&lt; a oartain '~~'l'&amp;· : ~: that~pu,l\l¥ed · its objective through all tho ups
·, and doW!Ia or oh"'!IO.,.,.th\t · oar ' li~l ..
I f ~·· l.ust make so111e't~1nga o~s~Ji. ~ ypu ,would be bette~ ~mployed
~oi'l\' aomethillj; a lie. ' But' i f. YQU ~a~e sem.~t.hing that will ~ a specific
thin&amp; and do it .!!!!. tbon1 you •aro ·halping people .
llo"llave had ~ ojl&amp; ,.in .purpose ,d,;;ing these years. and that is to
give tbe'Il!topJo
trahsp'lfrtlit'ion of'tho most
quality
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oallM. 11 tfe univereJl o~," &gt;! ' fhy.ears; ~go, because- it tulfUled ao many
needs; it1'4a "the \.tniversal car" today-for the same ...ason .
We have ~&lt;ftttver been greatly ._exotted ab:out yearly 1,.odele. trhel).ever we
developed and~tlillt~d an i11provo110~.•. we adde~ it to ~tho oar without delay ,
The Ford oar is' in· a oont!nuous ~s~ate•ofJ growth. For 15 yea~s we did not
~'l\,trodU901 a S,in&amp;J.o no.r: lliO\(el, b~t , th-io!Ji!!lgeB and improvements that were
• $O~antly mAde1on the -.del • that was current through that period , were
, ' ._quiVe.J,;nt to ....Dy
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; .that''.tl&gt;eJ.; ~-WJ1l!Y~ P.t.t.. ,t!P,!lcYear.,, The a:ar· we llako does not
need to. be qast· ~i.&lt;le )&gt;'lory year . . At, ,any peri&lt;&gt;d ·o: &lt;ius toller buys ( he •gets
the best we have." ' .. '""( ··~ · • ~~' 1 -\ ..
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quality 'at t~ lowest c~t. No~ing b~~ that . Not oven the hig~ sales
reoo~that bas always oome without seeK1ng
Not even the highes~
tinanofal return-that, too, has alwars come , and, we are glad to say,
.flowed iiiDlad.f~Jtaly ~t ·again ' ~o: wa~s~.: materials and taxes .
But these a~· not o~- aa1n quest. Our main purpose--our constant
intention--our .aJpr -..bttion ~s ~ to makl a car that will become more and
more usetul,·and
. airf'
. aad more ~asy · to ~bt~in, to more and more people.
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ap altd ret out of lltnt" Lenl wu atandlnfi n tlie floor, her fate
fluBbed a.d hu hair cJ.r.heft eel.
.
bed-that he wu an ob~ of hef
seota and bit own •• welL
"Sol'l'Y." uld Gent.enfteld J~ •
low, hoane voice. "'I've not beea

well lately--•
No ~e remained of hit fora.
er tone of hanli eommand. lnterll&amp;llf tbe man had te.. Iicht an4
hett tha'- a bumed·oUt bulb.

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doUn".t matter,", aha •aid eurtly,;
"Get oat of mr bou........nd newt

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hll leaden

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Publ..l.shed

Lin4y8"Visited Greenland

"I

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0&amp;1.17 &amp;nd.

Off on Third Honeymoon

Pil0111 YOVB NIWI TO

BUNDAY 8EPTErGut. I, ltn

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NEWS

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Italian

Missing After

VIRGINIA
GRECG
Phone 582-L

nz •• ~ BafUJW.J'. ~""' 011 LQ'er Sepmd St.refi, Polneroy, 0
WheD c4&amp;r ~ lteD4 ta le~ ~ M•• ""'uer Jot publlcaUop t.be1
....... Ia *¥ c.- qa tllflr aunu--alt.boQ&amp;b not necftllarlly to be
pintH. ~UU5 lettenJ. lloweftr excellent a nd dewfable iU Ule:m· 1

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Fer BltSinml Ol(ice a1111l ClreuJaUeu Dept CaU ZM·R
Jkli.-ercd B1 Carrier

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. ' 15 One Mont h .
Three Monlltr;;
One Munth . . . . • . • . . . . . • .
110 S IX !.!ontl'll
One Year • . • . , . . • .• , • , , • 6.00 One Yr'\r
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l"aul retUJ ned Friday
Pittsburgh nft.et• a
her parents. Mt
Vance Mrs Paul

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In tl!,e.('l ~t ; 30 1 Yt&amp;'i"; " B80 ~•¥.!'! of cars have oome and gone.
or. aliJ..:·the' a,ijt:'ciiob¥e) ooQI}teJ!',t~at wore •aking oars in 1~03, . l,ss
thai) aJd~a~~' :r.#i!l J · ~~l~r~,_thif~...~1c~~· a fe'l artt the original companies.

One o£. !htif•· Wt~e P'&lt;?"'.l: ,. ,- . ~ ~· ., ••,.
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DID ·you EVER STOP
TO THINK?
lly Edoon R. Waite, SbBwnce, Oklahoma
C. A. MITTEN, PRESIDENT OF THE ARIZONA NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION AND PUBLISHER OF THE MESA
JOURNAL, SAYS:
"Newspaper advertising ia newa in advertiaing- new thinga,
late and intereating development• in hou•ehbld appliance&amp;, autos,
dothea, furnitur~e read in newopa~r articleo and •d• long
before puNIV •dvertiaing mediumo are ua~d.
"~bacrillcra gel 1~1' 'nq~a !&gt;ehin~ the ~t•w•'-A~verli•in,­
from their newapal!&lt;1ro when the manufqcturera relea•e their fust
puJ.,Ijcilp in the form of newa and advertising. •

"Aa nalh&gt;nalalld ~tale evento·are firot chronicled in the newo·

papcn, IJO a,re the leadlnu product• ~f the leadi1111 mal\llfacturera
brou1blto the allentio!l of the pul!lic througb -the newopapero of

t!te ~oup~ry. .

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"!'lewtpll,!l&lt;'l' a~vertioin;~ by virtue of II! connection wi\h the
integrity .if national preu ae•oci!llions gains that prestige which
i&amp; e~n.ti!ll in oelling~goocl will an&lt;; confidence , qf , \he, . JDa•u· 1 ,
far.hJret'
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• !!Qrld-n~t Jullt 11 o.r. J&gt;ut a · '(e.I'Y . d~sttn?t kJnd and quality of car.
'· That is to • s.ay~ ~ttle ?dar t~t ~ · da{lign~d to till a definite pla9e,
to ill&gt;.&lt; a oartain '~~'l'&amp;· : ~: that~pu,l\l¥ed · its objective through all tho ups
·, and doW!Ia or oh"'!IO.,.,.th\t · oar ' li~l ..
I f ~·· l.ust make so111e't~1nga o~s~Ji. ~ ypu ,would be bette~ ~mployed
~oi'l\' aomethillj; a lie. ' But' i f. YQU ~a~e sem.~t.hing that will ~ a specific
thin&amp; and do it .!!!!. tbon1 you •aro ·halping people .
llo"llave had ~ ojl&amp; ,.in .purpose ,d,;;ing these years. and that is to
give tbe'Il!topJo
trahsp'lfrtlit'ion of'tho most
quality
at tho
'/... .
.. . dopeodl!blo
.
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l"Owest possib'lo oost. -;
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.
·- ~e ru;J;e tollo?f!od tbat .' ffl&lt;!~•; thrqli~h - th,ick' and thin: Our · car was
oallM. 11 tfe univereJl o~," &gt;! ' fhy.ears; ~go, because- it tulfUled ao many
needs; it1'4a "the \.tniversal car" today-for the same ...ason .
We have ~&lt;ftttver been greatly ._exotted ab:out yearly 1,.odele. trhel).ever we
developed and~tlillt~d an i11provo110~.•. we adde~ it to ~tho oar without delay ,
The Ford oar is' in· a oont!nuous ~s~ate•ofJ growth. For 15 yea~s we did not
~'l\,trodU901 a S,in&amp;J.o no.r: lliO\(el, b~t , th-io!Ji!!lgeB and improvements that were
• $O~antly mAde1on the -.del • that was current through that period , were
, ' ._quiVe.J,;nt to ....Dy
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But,' 1!h, ,obange'a o\!!~ ,.~e , tq ;'aRrove the , o.ar, not _to persuade ' people
; .that''.tl&gt;eJ.; ~-WJ1l!Y~ P.t.t.. ,t!P,!lcYear.,, The a:ar· we llako does not
need to. be qast· ~i.&lt;le )&gt;'lory year . . At, ,any peri&lt;&gt;d ·o: &lt;ius toller buys ( he •gets
the best we have." ' .. '""( ··~ · • ~~' 1 -\ ..
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Our objel),tive.is ;J"t~.,:.traqpo'rtatl,pn fo~ the people; the boat
quality 'at t~ lowest c~t. No~ing b~~ that . Not oven the hig~ sales
reoo~that bas always oome without seeK1ng
Not even the highes~
tinanofal return-that, too, has alwars come , and, we are glad to say,
.flowed iiiDlad.f~Jtaly ~t ·again ' ~o: wa~s~.: materials and taxes .
But these a~· not o~- aa1n quest. Our main purpose--our constant
intention--our .aJpr -..bttion ~s ~ to makl a car that will become more and
more usetul,·and
. airf'
. aad more ~asy · to ~bt~in, to more and more people.
~

ap altd ret out of lltnt" Lenl wu atandlnfi n tlie floor, her fate
fluBbed a.d hu hair cJ.r.heft eel.
.
bed-that he wu an ob~ of hef
seota and bit own •• welL
"Sol'l'Y." uld Gent.enfteld J~ •
low, hoane voice. "'I've not beea

well lately--•
No ~e remained of hit fora.
er tone of hanli eommand. lnterll&amp;llf tbe man had te.. Iicht an4
hett tha'- a bumed·oUt bulb.

' E.eni'•

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wu drowned in aon..

liempt.

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orwhetbe you're aorey or not
doUn".t matter,", aha •aid eurtly,;
"Get oat of mr bou........nd newt

u lo- aa
hll leaden

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Sidney

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PH~ on Lbt!l g,.CC:klt fWd 8 IOJlll!l

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(l:lr tcmorrow. It ~J' Hem ltfltt.&amp;e
to tbe followen

with tlU'ee pmee

u)Qtb&amp;ll thai

esl1y arrtvall were all vekrret~llJi.llk .the terrltle paoo
'by l'otJ:I' Olart, the Spartan

tlte.~e

PcrtiDltiUUl, Ohlo, eept. I-To·
f-.l:b:;:, morrow ~ Ule o8lc!lal 01!.~
cf tbt s~ ~ lftJ'"IVQ
Cllrrler, who 1o lit
tO&lt; lho lm · _
, ,...,..:aht
1 AIL aOO Mrs., lJ. lJ. RouM: ord
,,Hopi tn "'liDe
· dCUIIbter. Mltdltll, ltf, !1-"4 ~r. avpik;lnt.s,
Hcrtk: RoW!Ih, Mr. 11oQ4 M"ri!i. P. C ol thl!i tn.Qit otrutandfna'· .J*an,. ~ho
~r .

..te~ wlU apfi:! amwe.r

pU )lihc&gt;,

!let

menf.Dr, in thrR prac~ lll!ll!lloDI,
endel.vor to get • few daya or pn!•

the dntb!r'1

m:nana

......, training,

The lnttlal appearance of the
Spartans will be In eontWlctlon

Jt1133t.i qt Y:t.- -.nd W: sclntUia.ted oh the eon._.~ pid.·
-;au.,'th~l' 3.t lro»J thf(IUBhtUt the COUDti'y dtir•
lng 1111~, wiU _.. bt here. ~ or
Ad~ l$.-ln, SWl~f.
Dewey Swisher o~ DU)tltcr wont

~"!th the Elk&amp; ~harl.ty event t.omor·
ru\V niJbt at Untvenal Stadium. .
The players wW ao throush about /
one ht~ur or pra.etloe after which
·
t!ley wUl be introduced to the au~
to Oclulnl;Jm. M,'onci(Lf 1(1 vtalt o.nd ~- Llllyd Slnclar~ ~ W~ Shade. i d1ence
r
ott.erut t.he t~r.
Mr. and Mn. ~Jf ~ wtre
Thls wtll be the thlrd acuon or
L . J . B;:mprner, wtte l)nd
mather are t'J)I!Ildlill a- Vlt!ei: In calli9r on Jrtr: ~d ~ Efentt Potay Clark wUh tbe Spa.rtans Bill
TQ'lOr of Slf• Run Vf~.
fh'lt tseBBOI)' which Will 1031 W.i.ll
W"" V)fllfula 1!\tb tt!all"n,
Ml'.
•nd
ramlly
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W.
Va.
crollned
wlih the Khlevement ot
J4rs.. Waiter At.he)i 5ePJtt IJtinday
Mn.ek

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an4 ¥rs. Lon Grover.
A rarle 1 11uMti~r from llere attmdcd me r.orhe cx:mlnr at At
Fq,lar, 9ur.cilly

!;mum S wi:!her

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1 oumplct.ing t~elr fllll Ulr&amp;h lntr
Ruben MidkUf and EUsabeth Roll they ~ere only one-half 8 game
Jt ~ Shulb went. to Golwnbua. attended the show at Al(red ThU1'8 tehlnd the Spartans. In 1932 k18
recently to !:pend n few day&amp; with day nlght.
·
second year he pUoted the Spart·clatlves.
Phyllis Whaley entertained the tans to 8 tl~ for the championship

Mrs. Mru'g:a.rd Renner or Columbur., 1.6 vlslMng her r;l&amp;cr. Mrs
H. A. C.In.:l!c
F.!l.rl Ft!er.; lcrt We!it/,Cr,('!J:Ly ,/or
Colnmbu:s. Whllre he Will vl&amp;IL hl&amp;
brctht'r', Vr.1~hn a nd att: nd t!l~
sta.t:e fa.fr.

flo a47ert~~ement wtU be taken for
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&amp;ban

~wea""'nve

miD.QJUIW Cllar¥e 01

&amp;

centa for e&amp;Cb ln.ser-

Mr.: F1 ·~ Dt;;.ke smnt W('dne.Meet Mi. and Mrs. ~lrltf Gnp•,
wlh, of Hollywood who eilim tha d:ay at Mtf!tllcporl, with her sou,
aiJ-Ume m,_rit.al champiorn~hip of Pll.ul Stvlsl"ic:· nnd ramlly
J a ntcs Ttl "mp~on spent ThUl fifliJbdom at a time when their aereen

Oioa.

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8pdnB Bt.

Meler home
Inquire U:&amp;
8-31~3t

collllllfl\lta ai'fl -providinJ' reeord day wJtlt Otl ( R6t.hgeb and ,family
busineea for dlvoree mUll!. They.
have been happily mJ.rried for 3'1
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RIDGE

CHERR\'

21ond, judging by expre~lrlon,
lntentl to 1tay mt~rried man1 IMP

'-'P.flrll 1

N.tial'&amp;.

l;ear.'" L~ilen T4e Two
:Ga• .; Hubbell Pltch·
111 10th. Shutout

Noted aeronaut.') at t.hc Hamilton Club in Chicago drawing for pot:Ut~ns in ' the
The PlieJT'J ~ldte ~ ~· charnpion8htp w.th the Green Bay Gordon Bennett baiJoon race, -~t.Hrting Saturday at tbc Curliss-\Vrl,ht..Rt:lynolde: 8.~
tic'* btU tea_m wm5 tD Alfli!d Tburs Packers who earned f!Or themselves
h It
M j W I!J
&lt;&gt; •J eyenlnc bu~ wert~ defeated by the uue of "Cheese Champions" port. L e ft to right; Lieut. C. H K(•nda!1, U.S. N.; Richard Sc u ze •. ' . a .
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team
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resuJt
of
running
out
on
a
Kepner,
C•pt.
Farnciszck
Hyn
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k,
F'rit:t.
\'C
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Opd,
Georges
Ra
va
inp,
Ph
lhpyr
Quernm,
.. .Pl are the
Mr 1md llin; OUM VaL\Teat .·md t.tntat'vely £Cbeduled game when
1

at Xypr Jf'ith 1wt parmbl, Mr.
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DELAYE' D

Ruy Wllalev and family wcu'
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E.:~nzle
Bt{llda,y.
rom et·oy visitors Monday
Mrs. Moa.h Aumiller and Rose.
Gus VanNest and family , Rav
1"01\ SALE---Blue concoril grape~J, 1:1ary Ewing of New Columhla, w. Whaley and family. Binnes Violet
C. Pruth, MBIJOD., West Va. 8·3ti-Ot VB , and Mrs. E M. Theiu of Dor· and RUn attendl;d the ball IIBme
cas we1e gueat.&lt;J of Mrs L, Hill and show at Alfred Tuc~day evenGRIMES AND JONATHAN Applea recently.
Jng. .
JlOW ready. Other var1et1e11 IaUer.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Teaford IUld
Ds.vld Lmton and Elizabeth Rmis
' Qet your1 early aa the crop il rblldren were caiUnQ: at Palrvlew f'pr;n~ Wcdne&amp;ds.y with Mr. and
U1bt. OOocl roads to the oreb,trd MOllday.
two mUea iJaok of New Haven, W.
Howard and Waldo Byer11 of
va. w. 'Va. Orchard eo. B·31·3t MiddleJKJrt and Ray Byers of Racine were Sunda.y guesbl or Bylvia
PQ.l:i ~e SO lb. lee box. one Hadt:llttc.
t'% B . P. liJIIl engine, one used These from here who attended 1
double iub electric DeXter wash 1he district Sunday school conven·
m&amp;ehlne. Prlcel reuonable. Gil· tton at the Meip: county fa~ rground
man Auto Supply, Pomeroy. Thuriday were Mr. and Mra. E. W.
9-1·31.
Hill Bnd Mrs. Allee Geyer, Mr. and
J!QR filALE-Automatlo Delcq L~sht Mra. Ira Hill and Rev and Mrs.
Plant. AIIIO WestinghnUR Battery ,.A~rt HIU ana:t son ol' Ctratolt ,
Plant. Phone 94-L. I . o . Mere- 1\nd Mr. and Mrs. Ralph RBdcUfte.l
Mr. and Mra Henson Hulter Elnd
dltb, Pom~roy .
9-1·3t
famu y of P'ore5t Run were Sunday
ALt. MAXJ$8 or rad,l06 setv14!Cct at c,1 1Jilr}J: of Mrs. Philson Roualt.
Frrunces Rnd Vale VanMeter of
reaaonable prlC811. Brtna: ln your
radio or cal. :JU•J. H. 14'. 01'01115 Cannel weJ·e Sunday ruests ofl
Harold Teaford
Mlddl&lt;porl.
Mrs owen Taylor and daugt,...j
WANTW-Hurse or mare not over ter w~c Sunday evening CJ.llers of
8 f\lanl old and welg,blng not Lots McKenzie
less than 121)0. Prlee and anlmall !lev. and Mr~; Albert Hill and 110n
mU&amp;t be right. see OJ:.' write w. R. tetumcd home Fntla.y acco:~ted
Athey, ·K)'.pr, Ohio. P. 0 . Box 42 by E. W. Hill w~o will
a
~ht:~l't t!rnc \\·lt.h them.
Mrs. Jl'aye Dunb.vy "nd daUihLer
returned' home to COlumbus 'l'un·
da;v atu-r spendJmr a week, gue,,t~
d ~..~r mother Mrs Philson Rouah.

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twt1 returning from liL'It year and ., here 11e will be used consistently r ew entry i.n ~ Le&amp;BUe, ~.!."t
Sunl1»-Y school claM Wednesda)' nt the end of the otrlcial season, v.:ho fa1led to geL a real chance ln tl.!' a ball tarrier In previous .sea- JJCRr at Universal Stadlwn.
.,....,..
e"enlng WJth a weJner roa.st. Boat· OJtiy to lose the poot r:~eason play- vJew of Dul&lt;:h.!i super gcneral-sh.ip. som ln view of the scarcity of iood trom Oinc\nnati hne It that t.bey
li,g on th~ llttle lake at ber home 1•tf game to the Chicago Bears. Th!B Wt~h Dutch m!B&lt;!Ing from the l'allks blocking baU· I.Jfi.Cks, Lumpkin waa to:re pu\tinll one or the ~~nca:
was enjoyed bi' all. EUr.abeth Roa, ll.ll.me Ia .still hiStory U1 the minds of uds year, these boys wtdoubteclly cl'ntillUOU.Sly m;ed In this position. ~an: ont$the n~ld rw~u =e
Thede, ll'roat. Evelyn Taylor, Emer~ nll the tri-state followers of foot· w!U get a reu.J opportwllt.y to 'Ibis year the owner~: wea·e success- t e ..,.par na, no ou
in tlultr
son WeU amd Lloyd VanNeat were 1 t-all It being played upon a. mlnlfl.- J'l lllke good.
iul ln brlnliing m several good tll~lr worlt cut out tor them
. ,
;.he 1nvttcd guesi:Ji.
tnrt lndoor grleltron In Chicago
I !Jhx:J~ers and Lumpkm
w1ll, us a firs~ encounter. Two w3eka of b:i:•
Leota. Oultums waa the !IUet!Jt of 1 whCrc the: St)ll.rtans were at a deAnother velenm a ll;o will be llt'SU!t be r;wJlched to right llalf
J tcntlive t raining, however, ~r
Fay Logan at Hemlock Orow~ Wed- ~ c ded handicap In view qf their In- ml&amp;'img in B!ll ~t:Kallp from Ore'
flntsy Clark ahould put the par.
fe!!day
nblllty 0 w~lght 'WCte able to uti- gon Stat~ who made t.hc All·pro 1 1'h"' Spartans wall appeKr Uus tans tn the pink of conditiOn to
Mr ·raylor and hUnlly of W. 1 llze thcl~ advant'agc on the small kam h: 1931 The Spartan owners yeat upon the ftcid In brand n ew me~ .tny worth-Rhlle toe.
Virginia, !fVerett 'fayiOr and ram- field
up Ramey Hun~er unilorms. The LradJt,lonal pul'ple
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1 ]13 ve stgned
Ill· nntl Mr. and Mts. B. Taylor
J !rom Marshal College to toi.e Me· will still b" In vogue big twelve inch I The Spartan
rmd daughctr of Big Run were the
Tbe Spartan ,mentor 101 111 have Jlis , Kahp'l5 p'ace. Hunter plays the 1 Pum.bcn; ~ 11 pe ...r!nr; on the backs forward to
g nests ot Mr and Mrs. Dale Pe'try "'Or1t cut out ~~r ~h. 1 r~p~! ' a 11 me style of football !.hat McKa- ~ wlth eight mch numbers in front E"'~::!OP
S,1turday.
lhe 1ncompara e U
ar.., w
Itp does being a demon on the The h eavy khaki pants have been Ll'Sgue
recphenn. McEihenny visited Llz~ wiU not be back with the Spartans pas; 1!ff'emr.. Runt- 1 is 8Ughtly laid ru;ide 1
the lighter nytex dredd~:::~;cr;;:~JF,~~
:.:le Midkiff Sunday. Maud Roes and t!11s year, h~Vin!J: f:ker:mthc 1 Jl~ t:rovler than McKllllp whiCh should j w:Otcil wlll be used. this ,rel\1". 'l,'h~
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Mr Hubbard wert afternoon call- t .en as heath 0 1 da an~~n) f bt- an added a·dvnnte;ge to him
manRc'emcnt iS makinl an e:ltort to
,
director at e o ora o """'~""" o
n.
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t. Among the old veteruns returning n ake the Spa~.......~ ns tho bes~¥ dressed
Mr and Mrs. Maywood Whaley ~o~:erT l~as .S:ur': m~~ac~~e~Y \\ill be th e famoUfl Father Lwnp- tt&gt;am on the f\el~ In the Oarr clr·
v.:ete recent callers ot Mr. and Mn&gt;
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•~ bac'·- •·'n "the nmbllng wreek from cult this year and from wha t l.nWh.l
end has severa1 new quar...,.r
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• - tleve they
R
ay
ey.
comln :In, ny of whom may nn Georgia Tech" The "old Father" fo.:tma.twn we ave we ""
Mrs Sauiser and daughter were \ Dutch~s Sh!s wlth succe&amp;S The I thla year will be seen in a new role , Wlll.
,
I1
calllns on Mr. and P.(re . Jeff Violet 8
f 1
tid · t lSo "F ttte Spa.rttm mentor Is planning
The f\T&amp;t
game on the
funday. Mrs. &amp;ultler !olmtltly re- 'I hpartanddolw, ner,&amp; ee !:..~baeekn • a- ~n ~hliUng h im hom the blockm8 £C~.", :rule
'Wlll be on
sld ed here
l nt a
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PIR.\TtS WIN
To ·Retain Seccmd Place;
· ~a~pro, Yankeeo,
Both Looe
By COPELAN:D C BURO
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INS Sports 'Writer
New York,. Sept 2-lN&amp;-Likc
the a:~l with the curl, who Wa6 very
Ln.d iowhen sh,e waa bad and when
good Just about perfect the New
\':ork: Olanta ~t right at the head
(•f the baseball elaas torlay.
Tb,ey h&amp;d one cf their good da.ys

yesterday in Boston before

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grabbed B ClllSIIIC In
doubleheaders
from
the oncettlreatentng Boston Braves, 2 to 0
Otber club&amp; were Idle.
and 5 to 3. Th~ double victory Just
nOOu' throttlrd the pennant hope&amp;
ot the Bo&amp;~nians, who slid In~
l'ES'fE&amp;DAF&amp; -BSU.LTS
third pia~. ~~even game!! behln~ the
New Yorker~~ .
OaTl Hubbell apd Fred Fitzalm- 1 AMEBIC~N AJ80CIA'IIWI
n1oll8 wtre the "pitching h!!roe!l
lndl.l\rl.Wll&amp; 10, Colmnbll4 0!"
Each won his game .In the final
UJuisvllle J1. Tqt~ 4.
1nnUls wltb a timely poke. After
HUbbeU lhut out U.C Braves ln a
muterpleee of hurllilg, to Prove hiS
NATIONAL LEAGIJE
l'!ght to be called the premier
mound map ot' the year, and crackNew York 2. Bco:,f.o!l 0 UO Inned a. hit that .scored the winning ing&amp;.)
nm In the tenth. alonl tame P'itz
New York 5, ~ton 3
t.;J duplicate hill amazing feat. He
Oillcln'natl 'i, Ch.lcttlfO 3
calmJy drove out a double that
Pittsburgh' 2, St Loui&amp; l 411 hml.lroug,bt in tbe deddin( run,
lnp.)
Hubbell gave the tribe only lour
Only s:ames scheduled.
Mta. whUe Fitzsimmons allowed !lix
-.rIn ela'ht hmlngs of the vesper,
loUQlll! finitlhing the game and
ho\dlng the enemy hi.Uess in ttu:
Phtlt~dclphia 12, W!Uiohmgton 3
nlnth.
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DHEH IN~~OERS,

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Chioogo at ClnclnnaU
St. Louls at PittsbUrgh
New York at Boston.
Ph iiad~ lp hl:l at Brooklyn.
AMERICAN LEA•..i Ut:
Cl('\l"ilmrl at Clllca~o

Wa!lhln gton at Philadelphia..
Bostoll at Nc.., York.
l11-trmt at St Lout;;
1NTERNATION,U LEAGUE
at. TOTonlo.
Bul!alo at MmtreBL
Newark e.t BJL!timore.
Albar.y at Jel'8ey City.

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Map allows where t.h'rea disasters iu una day ~ooA &amp; toll .of 11i;li:tecn live!
tnd ca~sed injury to at letast 40 penon3. ElJ:Iit died .m lhe wreck o
the GoWen Sta.te Llm1ted n~Dr Tucumcari, N. :M., live 111 the tzan~p?T•
1Jane c!'ra1h at Quay, and th rea Armr1ofll~rs m • plane smash at ~an
Antonio, Texas.

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!Did \?ou £ver .Stop

?!/(inglf Resir/ence
in the Oueen City:tegol in size, ~n rnajeSt IC beauty of
inlerbr; insumj)tUoos IUI(ury .• in fact

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ro&lt;JOIIn orny~hing e~J!j&gt;t prke, . the

That Competition often makea more busincu.

Sintan-St Nl&amp;das shou~ bo VOW' heN
·""all of- v4il! l!J Cincinn~ti. S"f
otlhls· Ple9s9l)t p~ i~ 1ht l)oart Qf
dcwn1J)¥jn Qn~~[!Oti. l&lt;J"ll! (OI!lb'\q~~
moms. f.l'l!'t of, fln~fll"'' qu~kiy ar.l
offk:lclrtiy oervod in o~ctrkxtl~coal,d
dining ~~ · Bo1h ond oer~dar ln
every mpm. Sing~ fn&gt;m 12!0

Stores that adv.:ortise &amp;re extremely competitive.
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There io no competition be\W;ecll a&lt;lv:erti1ed 1101&gt;d1 and JIOD·

~~,clv~rtii!ld good•, becau~e poltoqy lroowo about ni!D·advertued

rooil• and there i8 nn dejrland
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vertiain11.
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ad ve•lioil•g.

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lndlanapolia al ColumcW!
tr,lght game) .
Louisv11lu at Toledo
Kansas City sl Mllwnuk£e,
Mlnneapoll'&gt; at St Paul

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Gomer 21:&gt;
Blackwell, rf
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Harris, p

BN.tcn ~ . New York 2 112 Inn·
weU enough
lngol
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the Giants, taking
Only games scheduled
Verge~~:, who

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cieated a scaaa· Orcutt t1ed with 78.

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hitless in
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quaJifyl.n~jr rou~

b~· turnln5r m a 76, a new
for tht ·
v, (, mcn'~ toul"llament. ~c dtf~dbta daam.l
11 ion . \" 1 r&gt;~:ini a \nn Wle, Helen H1cka &amp;nd Mau"teal

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u)Qtb&amp;ll thai

esl1y arrtvall were all vekrret~llJi.llk .the terrltle paoo
'by l'otJ:I' Olart, the Spartan

tlte.~e

PcrtiDltiUUl, Ohlo, eept. I-To·
f-.l:b:;:, morrow ~ Ule o8lc!lal 01!.~
cf tbt s~ ~ lftJ'"IVQ
Cllrrler, who 1o lit
tO&lt; lho lm · _
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1 AIL aOO Mrs., lJ. lJ. RouM: ord
,,Hopi tn "'liDe
· dCUIIbter. Mltdltll, ltf, !1-"4 ~r. avpik;lnt.s,
Hcrtk: RoW!Ih, Mr. 11oQ4 M"ri!i. P. C ol thl!i tn.Qit otrutandfna'· .J*an,. ~ho
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pU )lihc&gt;,

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menf.Dr, in thrR prac~ lll!ll!lloDI,
endel.vor to get • few daya or pn!•

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The lnttlal appearance of the
Spartans will be In eontWlctlon

Jt1133t.i qt Y:t.- -.nd W: sclntUia.ted oh the eon._.~ pid.·
-;au.,'th~l' 3.t lro»J thf(IUBhtUt the COUDti'y dtir•
lng 1111~, wiU _.. bt here. ~ or
Ad~ l$.-ln, SWl~f.
Dewey Swisher o~ DU)tltcr wont

~"!th the Elk&amp; ~harl.ty event t.omor·
ru\V niJbt at Untvenal Stadium. .
The players wW ao throush about /
one ht~ur or pra.etloe after which
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t!ley wUl be introduced to the au~
to Oclulnl;Jm. M,'onci(Lf 1(1 vtalt o.nd ~- Llllyd Slnclar~ ~ W~ Shade. i d1ence
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ott.erut t.he t~r.
Mr. and Mn. ~Jf ~ wtre
Thls wtll be the thlrd acuon or
L . J . B;:mprner, wtte l)nd
mather are t'J)I!Ildlill a- Vlt!ei: In calli9r on Jrtr: ~d ~ Efentt Potay Clark wUh tbe Spa.rtans Bill
TQ'lOr of Slf• Run Vf~.
fh'lt tseBBOI)' which Will 1031 W.i.ll
W"" V)fllfula 1!\tb tt!all"n,
Ml'.
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crollned
wlih the Khlevement ot
J4rs.. Waiter At.he)i 5ePJtt IJtinday
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1 oumplct.ing t~elr fllll Ulr&amp;h lntr
Ruben MidkUf and EUsabeth Roll they ~ere only one-half 8 game
Jt ~ Shulb went. to Golwnbua. attended the show at Al(red ThU1'8 tehlnd the Spartans. In 1932 k18
recently to !:pend n few day&amp; with day nlght.
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second year he pUoted the Spart·clatlves.
Phyllis Whaley entertained the tans to 8 tl~ for the championship

Mrs. Mru'g:a.rd Renner or Columbur., 1.6 vlslMng her r;l&amp;cr. Mrs
H. A. C.In.:l!c
F.!l.rl Ft!er.; lcrt We!it/,Cr,('!J:Ly ,/or
Colnmbu:s. Whllre he Will vl&amp;IL hl&amp;
brctht'r', Vr.1~hn a nd att: nd t!l~
sta.t:e fa.fr.

flo a47ert~~ement wtU be taken for
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Mr.: F1 ·~ Dt;;.ke smnt W('dne.Meet Mi. and Mrs. ~lrltf Gnp•,
wlh, of Hollywood who eilim tha d:ay at Mtf!tllcporl, with her sou,
aiJ-Ume m,_rit.al champiorn~hip of Pll.ul Stvlsl"ic:· nnd ramlly
J a ntcs Ttl "mp~on spent ThUl fifliJbdom at a time when their aereen

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Inquire U:&amp;
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collllllfl\lta ai'fl -providinJ' reeord day wJtlt Otl ( R6t.hgeb and ,family
busineea for dlvoree mUll!. They.
have been happily mJ.rried for 3'1
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RIDGE

CHERR\'

21ond, judging by expre~lrlon,
lntentl to 1tay mt~rried man1 IMP

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l;ear.'" L~ilen T4e Two
:Ga• .; Hubbell Pltch·
111 10th. Shutout

Noted aeronaut.') at t.hc Hamilton Club in Chicago drawing for pot:Ut~ns in ' the
The PlieJT'J ~ldte ~ ~· charnpion8htp w.th the Green Bay Gordon Bennett baiJoon race, -~t.Hrting Saturday at tbc Curliss-\Vrl,ht..Rt:lynolde: 8.~
tic'* btU tea_m wm5 tD Alfli!d Tburs Packers who earned f!Or themselves
h It
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&lt;&gt; •J eyenlnc bu~ wert~ defeated by the uue of "Cheese Champions" port. L e ft to right; Lieut. C. H K(•nda!1, U.S. N.; Richard Sc u ze •. ' . a .
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Farnciszck
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F'rit:t.
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Georges
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Ph
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Quernm,
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Mr 1md llin; OUM VaL\Teat .·md t.tntat'vely £Cbeduled game when
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Ruy Wllalev and family wcu'
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Bt{llda,y.
rom et·oy visitors Monday
Mrs. Moa.h Aumiller and Rose.
Gus VanNest and family , Rav
1"01\ SALE---Blue concoril grape~J, 1:1ary Ewing of New Columhla, w. Whaley and family. Binnes Violet
C. Pruth, MBIJOD., West Va. 8·3ti-Ot VB , and Mrs. E M. Theiu of Dor· and RUn attendl;d the ball IIBme
cas we1e gueat.&lt;J of Mrs L, Hill and show at Alfred Tuc~day evenGRIMES AND JONATHAN Applea recently.
Jng. .
JlOW ready. Other var1et1e11 IaUer.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Teaford IUld
Ds.vld Lmton and Elizabeth Rmis
' Qet your1 early aa the crop il rblldren were caiUnQ: at Palrvlew f'pr;n~ Wcdne&amp;ds.y with Mr. and
U1bt. OOocl roads to the oreb,trd MOllday.
two mUea iJaok of New Haven, W.
Howard and Waldo Byer11 of
va. w. 'Va. Orchard eo. B·31·3t MiddleJKJrt and Ray Byers of Racine were Sunda.y guesbl or Bylvia
PQ.l:i ~e SO lb. lee box. one Hadt:llttc.
t'% B . P. liJIIl engine, one used These from here who attended 1
double iub electric DeXter wash 1he district Sunday school conven·
m&amp;ehlne. Prlcel reuonable. Gil· tton at the Meip: county fa~ rground
man Auto Supply, Pomeroy. Thuriday were Mr. and Mra. E. W.
9-1·31.
Hill Bnd Mrs. Allee Geyer, Mr. and
J!QR filALE-Automatlo Delcq L~sht Mra. Ira Hill and Rev and Mrs.
Plant. AIIIO WestinghnUR Battery ,.A~rt HIU ana:t son ol' Ctratolt ,
Plant. Phone 94-L. I . o . Mere- 1\nd Mr. and Mrs. Ralph RBdcUfte.l
Mr. and Mra Henson Hulter Elnd
dltb, Pom~roy .
9-1·3t
famu y of P'ore5t Run were Sunday
ALt. MAXJ$8 or rad,l06 setv14!Cct at c,1 1Jilr}J: of Mrs. Philson Roualt.
Frrunces Rnd Vale VanMeter of
reaaonable prlC811. Brtna: ln your
radio or cal. :JU•J. H. 14'. 01'01115 Cannel weJ·e Sunday ruests ofl
Harold Teaford
Mlddl&lt;porl.
Mrs owen Taylor and daugt,...j
WANTW-Hurse or mare not over ter w~c Sunday evening CJ.llers of
8 f\lanl old and welg,blng not Lots McKenzie
less than 121)0. Prlee and anlmall !lev. and Mr~; Albert Hill and 110n
mU&amp;t be right. see OJ:.' write w. R. tetumcd home Fntla.y acco:~ted
Athey, ·K)'.pr, Ohio. P. 0 . Box 42 by E. W. Hill w~o will
a
~ht:~l't t!rnc \\·lt.h them.
Mrs. Jl'aye Dunb.vy "nd daUihLer
returned' home to COlumbus 'l'un·
da;v atu-r spendJmr a week, gue,,t~
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twt1 returning from liL'It year and ., here 11e will be used consistently r ew entry i.n ~ Le&amp;BUe, ~.!."t
Sunl1»-Y school claM Wednesda)' nt the end of the otrlcial season, v.:ho fa1led to geL a real chance ln tl.!' a ball tarrier In previous .sea- JJCRr at Universal Stadlwn.
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e"enlng WJth a weJner roa.st. Boat· OJtiy to lose the poot r:~eason play- vJew of Dul&lt;:h.!i super gcneral-sh.ip. som ln view of the scarcity of iood trom Oinc\nnati hne It that t.bey
li,g on th~ llttle lake at ber home 1•tf game to the Chicago Bears. Th!B Wt~h Dutch m!B&lt;!Ing from the l'allks blocking baU· I.Jfi.Cks, Lumpkin waa to:re pu\tinll one or the ~~nca:
was enjoyed bi' all. EUr.abeth Roa, ll.ll.me Ia .still hiStory U1 the minds of uds year, these boys wtdoubteclly cl'ntillUOU.Sly m;ed In this position. ~an: ont$the n~ld rw~u =e
Thede, ll'roat. Evelyn Taylor, Emer~ nll the tri-state followers of foot· w!U get a reu.J opportwllt.y to 'Ibis year the owner~: wea·e success- t e ..,.par na, no ou
in tlultr
son WeU amd Lloyd VanNeat were 1 t-all It being played upon a. mlnlfl.- J'l lllke good.
iul ln brlnliing m several good tll~lr worlt cut out tor them
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;.he 1nvttcd guesi:Ji.
tnrt lndoor grleltron In Chicago
I !Jhx:J~ers and Lumpkm
w1ll, us a firs~ encounter. Two w3eka of b:i:•
Leota. Oultums waa the !IUet!Jt of 1 whCrc the: St)ll.rtans were at a deAnother velenm a ll;o will be llt'SU!t be r;wJlched to right llalf
J tcntlive t raining, however, ~r
Fay Logan at Hemlock Orow~ Wed- ~ c ded handicap In view qf their In- ml&amp;'img in B!ll ~t:Kallp from Ore'
flntsy Clark ahould put the par.
fe!!day
nblllty 0 w~lght 'WCte able to uti- gon Stat~ who made t.hc All·pro 1 1'h"' Spartans wall appeKr Uus tans tn the pink of conditiOn to
Mr ·raylor and hUnlly of W. 1 llze thcl~ advant'agc on the small kam h: 1931 The Spartan owners yeat upon the ftcid In brand n ew me~ .tny worth-Rhlle toe.
Virginia, !fVerett 'fayiOr and ram- field
up Ramey Hun~er unilorms. The LradJt,lonal pul'ple
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Ill· nntl Mr. and Mts. B. Taylor
J !rom Marshal College to toi.e Me· will still b" In vogue big twelve inch I The Spartan
rmd daughctr of Big Run were the
Tbe Spartan ,mentor 101 111 have Jlis , Kahp'l5 p'ace. Hunter plays the 1 Pum.bcn; ~ 11 pe ...r!nr; on the backs forward to
g nests ot Mr and Mrs. Dale Pe'try "'Or1t cut out ~~r ~h. 1 r~p~! ' a 11 me style of football !.hat McKa- ~ wlth eight mch numbers in front E"'~::!OP
S,1turday.
lhe 1ncompara e U
ar.., w
Itp does being a demon on the The h eavy khaki pants have been Ll'Sgue
recphenn. McEihenny visited Llz~ wiU not be back with the Spartans pas; 1!ff'emr.. Runt- 1 is 8Ughtly laid ru;ide 1
the lighter nytex dredd~:::~;cr;;:~JF,~~
:.:le Midkiff Sunday. Maud Roes and t!11s year, h~Vin!J: f:ker:mthc 1 Jl~ t:rovler than McKllllp whiCh should j w:Otcil wlll be used. this ,rel\1". 'l,'h~
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Mr Hubbard wert afternoon call- t .en as heath 0 1 da an~~n) f bt- an added a·dvnnte;ge to him
manRc'emcnt iS makinl an e:ltort to
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t. Among the old veteruns returning n ake the Spa~.......~ ns tho bes~¥ dressed
Mr and Mrs. Maywood Whaley ~o~:erT l~as .S:ur': m~~ac~~e~Y \\ill be th e famoUfl Father Lwnp- tt&gt;am on the f\el~ In the Oarr clr·
v.:ete recent callers ot Mr. and Mn&gt;
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end has severa1 new quar...,.r
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comln :In, ny of whom may nn Georgia Tech" The "old Father" fo.:tma.twn we ave we ""
Mrs Sauiser and daughter were \ Dutch~s Sh!s wlth succe&amp;S The I thla year will be seen in a new role , Wlll.
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calllns on Mr. and P.(re . Jeff Violet 8
f 1
tid · t lSo "F ttte Spa.rttm mentor Is planning
The f\T&amp;t
game on the
funday. Mrs. &amp;ultler !olmtltly re- 'I hpartanddolw, ner,&amp; ee !:..~baeekn • a- ~n ~hliUng h im hom the blockm8 £C~.", :rule
'Wlll be on
sld ed here
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To ·Retain Seccmd Place;
· ~a~pro, Yankeeo,
Both Looe
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New York,. Sept 2-lN&amp;-Likc
the a:~l with the curl, who Wa6 very
Ln.d iowhen sh,e waa bad and when
good Just about perfect the New
\':ork: Olanta ~t right at the head
(•f the baseball elaas torlay.
Tb,ey h&amp;d one cf their good da.ys

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grabbed B ClllSIIIC In
doubleheaders
from
the oncettlreatentng Boston Braves, 2 to 0
Otber club&amp; were Idle.
and 5 to 3. Th~ double victory Just
nOOu' throttlrd the pennant hope&amp;
ot the Bo&amp;~nians, who slid In~
l'ES'fE&amp;DAF&amp; -BSU.LTS
third pia~. ~~even game!! behln~ the
New Yorker~~ .
OaTl Hubbell apd Fred Fitzalm- 1 AMEBIC~N AJ80CIA'IIWI
n1oll8 wtre the "pitching h!!roe!l
lndl.l\rl.Wll&amp; 10, Colmnbll4 0!"
Each won his game .In the final
UJuisvllle J1. Tqt~ 4.
1nnUls wltb a timely poke. After
HUbbeU lhut out U.C Braves ln a
muterpleee of hurllilg, to Prove hiS
NATIONAL LEAGIJE
l'!ght to be called the premier
mound map ot' the year, and crackNew York 2. Bco:,f.o!l 0 UO Inned a. hit that .scored the winning ing&amp;.)
nm In the tenth. alonl tame P'itz
New York 5, ~ton 3
t.;J duplicate hill amazing feat. He
Oillcln'natl 'i, Ch.lcttlfO 3
calmJy drove out a double that
Pittsburgh' 2, St Loui&amp; l 411 hml.lroug,bt in tbe deddin( run,
lnp.)
Hubbell gave the tribe only lour
Only s:ames scheduled.
Mta. whUe Fitzsimmons allowed !lix
-.rIn ela'ht hmlngs of the vesper,
loUQlll! finitlhing the game and
ho\dlng the enemy hi.Uess in ttu:
Phtlt~dclphia 12, W!Uiohmgton 3
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Chioogo at ClnclnnaU
St. Louls at PittsbUrgh
New York at Boston.
Ph iiad~ lp hl:l at Brooklyn.
AMERICAN LEA•..i Ut:
Cl('\l"ilmrl at Clllca~o

Wa!lhln gton at Philadelphia..
Bostoll at Nc.., York.
l11-trmt at St Lout;;
1NTERNATION,U LEAGUE
at. TOTonlo.
Bul!alo at MmtreBL
Newark e.t BJL!timore.
Albar.y at Jel'8ey City.

TOOTS

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No Sl.ck FillincJ
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407 1
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AS42Y!ARSAGO

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Map allows where t.h'rea disasters iu una day ~ooA &amp; toll .of 11i;li:tecn live!
tnd ca~sed injury to at letast 40 penon3. ElJ:Iit died .m lhe wreck o
the GoWen Sta.te Llm1ted n~Dr Tucumcari, N. :M., live 111 the tzan~p?T•
1Jane c!'ra1h at Quay, and th rea Armr1ofll~rs m • plane smash at ~an
Antonio, Texas.

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!Did \?ou £ver .Stop

?!/(inglf Resir/ence
in the Oueen City:tegol in size, ~n rnajeSt IC beauty of
inlerbr; insumj)tUoos IUI(ury .• in fact

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By EJ)SON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLA.

ro&lt;JOIIn orny~hing e~J!j&gt;t prke, . the

That Competition often makea more busincu.

Sintan-St Nl&amp;das shou~ bo VOW' heN
·""all of- v4il! l!J Cincinn~ti. S"f
otlhls· Ple9s9l)t p~ i~ 1ht l)oart Qf
dcwn1J)¥jn Qn~~[!Oti. l&lt;J"ll! (OI!lb'\q~~
moms. f.l'l!'t of, fln~fll"'' qu~kiy ar.l
offk:lclrtiy oervod in o~ctrkxtl~coal,d
dining ~~ · Bo1h ond oer~dar ln
every mpm. Sing~ fn&gt;m 12!0

Stores that adv.:ortise &amp;re extremely competitive.
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There io no competition be\W;ecll a&lt;lv:erti1ed 1101&gt;d1 and JIOD·

~~,clv~rtii!ld good•, becau~e poltoqy lroowo about ni!D·advertued

rooil• and there i8 nn dejrland
for l!tel!l. '

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vertiain11.
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TIJ9rc " onmething partic11larly ple11oiug
ad ve•lioil•g.

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Al'tERICAN ASSOCIATION
lndlanapolia al ColumcW!
tr,lght game) .
Louisv11lu at Toledo
Kansas City sl Mllwnuk£e,
Mlnneapoll'&gt; at St Paul

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Glub
Won Lost Pet.
4 o o 0 N!"wark
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Blackwell, rf
ButleJ , p
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BN.tcn ~ . New York 2 112 Inn·
weU enough
lngol
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the Giants, taking
Only games scheduled
Verge~~:, who

recover-

at the

the country.
cieated a scaaa· Orcutt t1ed with 78.

"Ja,c~~ did

operation
hitless in
5 timed 1n

quaJifyl.n~jr rou~

b~· turnln5r m a 76, a new
for tht ·
v, (, mcn'~ toul"llament. ~c dtf~dbta daam.l
11 ion . \" 1 r&gt;~:ini a \nn Wle, Helen H1cka &amp;nd Mau"teal

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DisappW~J ·

. · Believed Stolen
Ollidalt 1.-....tiptiaa Myo...... '" te-,., Beliewe Anim;.l

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U:&lt;mday.

Bep~fmb!et

ttb, :

l..amsm,iWometi Jurors AUDITOR lG,R

bel.nc Labar Da7, Ulere wW '
be no 1aaue of Tbe Pumeror
day,

AGGRIEVED WIFE
SEEKS FREEDOM

dilooyered about tell days qo,
't wU leirned foUOwlna an tnveaUptlon by · Deputy Sherlft A. 0.
~. ~y. but no trace has
t.eei1 ~ered by oelgbbori.DI
er tn tbe search.

I.arP

Aeer wu said to have
~en rruinl with a number or
eatt.le 1n a • fleld, at tlle White rann
whleh wu enclosed with a wire
An 1nveat11at1Qn
proved
no ponkm" of tbl! wire · ·had
cut and the entire fence enelo8tJg the deld WM intact.

w.n
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'lrtVeaU&amp;atJon

dft~

here wtll

by

the

oon~ue,

aturlfra

ftw ' clues b~e I;M!en o.vallable ·from
•hleh to aid the seareh. tor the
..mlllin&amp;' atrer.

·: TH!EF IS SOUGHT

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of a new pte and several riXia of
wire renclnr from the ta.rm or 0 .
J! ,.\mos. near New Llms., la belria:

BY CUBAN ARMY j Boi~~ ~!~;c~;:,;nt,.Un·IN MISH~PS OV[R
DH'IC[RS SEilEO A~:;ca;~:; HOliDAY ~ ERI0~

adJOlnlfll counties. '·'
The tu: pa.yera leacue wu form·
ed by, a nwnber of I4Bip county cltlr.etll who demanded tba1. aome•
be done at once to .attempt' a

~TE AND FENCE

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RE~OHi STAGE~ 'new:t~h~d ~io~:1y M~NYAHE VICTIMS

t.Btate in

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In the valuation ot real

' An inveatlratimt Into' the theft

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Enlltted Men Spring Surpriae Aa Protest Of
Condition•

col;tduct.m by Bhertft A. 0 . Tracy
and deputy, 0 . F . Tpl. cy llerc, It
~ been reported.

. The sate

r emoved. from hlng.
eE and taken from the fence around
Jhe Amos farm , lt wa• sald, and
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PRESIDENT AWAY

Along The

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awa.)' klgetber with the
quantity of fencing. 'the gate· waa a
n~w one, the owner
Wid oftlcerf,
f'll~ _Jt 1a bt!Ueved that It Will De
,caljily traef!cl. Ho1Mver,. no clues
t.ate been obta ined to direct sus~n t.o •~Y lndh!ldua.l, IJ1e ~cers

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the tax
payem . DI'&amp;'&amp;DI..r.i.~lpn
Frlds.y,
f~laa
w,eraJ
montha' actlvlty by the leque to
DriJll tbe taxea 1n this couo&amp;, tA:I a
Wllform b&amp;sl&amp; and on equal too~
wjth taxes assessed . .alnlt ,;eai

al~ugh

Miniaterina To
Victima When
It Struck

Hig~ay

Wftl;t "· .0. ~lble:r

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blood.,_

Maeblne Gun) KeiiJ, wWel!'
(IOV.Ih1.1n ~nneeUon wiUII Uw:
ldtbl&amp;ltdaa' Gt \llaa.tka 1'. UIWlhel
ai Okla.hoiiiJ. oo,., ... hekl ln
jail bere .-..,.

mliHU7 eoup

5-INBIKi..t.km
•OOllp .... ledtu
el &amp;he lho.....UY•

lN&amp;-In shacldes

arul

iJD.Ihu, Tex.

Twelve guardS w~ re Uepinl •
coll:tl..ant. wa.t.ch over the desperado
who 11:1 awa.l.til18 trial for the 1200,000 ltid~apln!l of Charles •Jo'. U1··
~~~ here and the ma.ehhw gUn
m~ or tour Dft\cerll a:ld thell'
l.ol)e pris{..Del' o.t Ko.Mas City.

.;~~·~~~~by broucht
JU&amp;rd$ nrmed
Bo.Uey
trom Ardmore,
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conditton In which the commls- !
~oner and his able atlSIIt.a.nts haw !
put the road on th&amp;~ hill. n} ! Y
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u.y UW road ha.l not been 1n such
~loeable condition for year. and
a,. extetl4iniJ &amp; vote of thankn to
t~ roM ebtet.

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FRIEND 18 HOMO&amp; OUI:IJT

Johnny

Week after week lotre heap• of Jinqa and otbor

wash pl•llt!' ·l!n used with compltte abondon-thon.

1128Chewolet
1925Chewolet
1927 Oldamoloile C...th
Thete can,.._ ~1 recQIM!ition·
· eel arid read:r f6r quiclnale. . PriCed 'lfflr:J
low for qllick ..1e. Cph or,lema to tuit.

washed thut c011·venlant wa,y.
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Why not orra!'.le to ha~e a 11ew v- ~
laundry room 1 Wily not lnveltiiate thls w
wiZard loon 1
You · are aure to app~late the many exlllllent
featu..,. ~lu41nr corruratod porceloill enamel tub, '
flootlq acftator, ulety wrJnrer, lind othen. . ·

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15 SUUGHT Bl NR~ I

Accidentl;
F011r Are Sent To
Watery Graveo

By Int:ematlonal News Servlr.e
crub of a stununa airplane,
numerous automobllt cract-ups on

and X..bor Day

hllhwaya,
Ohio's

rataUty

and.

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Lou Confined

To

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To End Union-Non-Union 1
Arcument; Ford Still i
Out Of Fold
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Bv WILLIAM 8 . NEAL
TNS Staft' Corref!POndent
Wuh.Jqtoo. Sept. s-JN8A new eonlerence on tbe bliamino• ooal eode ,... OJ'dered
\odr.J b7 natioul NflO¥et'J a4·
minimUiou oftlelalil u lniilaatlonil kftw u..&amp; ~
Rooaenli him8elt w1ll deal wUb
the eue ol Henry 1'..-d. the ulomoblle .........,_,,_,
A ...U of .dl&amp;nce oveloptld
the Ferd cue. The . . .moblle
IIGde to WlliM Ford dlcl not IUJt..

Seriously 1.1

I One Victim lu·SUn•

ANXIOUS .

In Traffic

hnlidayfCOnsest ~&gt;d
drown~nis boosted

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11early, 30 vletlm!, o. survey by Jn.,
1.ern•t1onal News Senlce today re,
A caravan of otx automobiles \'Paled,
At leut 16
eOJmtlailded 'by te&lt;ternl authort~ e~ from

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wtth

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OVERTHROWN
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As Hurricane Strikes
In Effort To Settle Problema Of Critical
Nature

Two Die In
When Stunt Plane
Crashes

Oldlilicma City, Okla., S :pt. 5-

lln.ndeutra. '
Rarvey
~n.iley,
desperado
Storm with the two major crimes ohal'led
of th
Blow year, today ..tas ln solltary confinement In the eouuty jg.il while
1federal o.uthdritlea lnvestlgat.ed his
, sc*taculu escs.pe trom jail ut

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ar&amp;e....o.n.. reUDw·
D Manuel

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IlfTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVlCE.

If lt'l Newa lt'l In The Tribune

Payen League haa been nallled.· u.
was atated here Saturdi.y .•
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, The recogniuon of the delniUlde

the theory that the steer
blld; been aiolen from the field and
~ered l.rrunedlately
aUboUgh
auspect, ll&amp;ve . been rev~aled ln

ln tempmsture .

LEASED

With the proDUae fJom H. J .
Blackmore, Melp : eOUDtY auditOr,
tb&amp;t he will advoca\e a 20 per Cl!tli
• reductlon lD the reVlluatton ot all
rl!al eattl~ in Melp COilDt(; :t.he
objective of the Melp COunty tt'aS:

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tnvest(ia.tion.

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REA·DERS' NOTICE - It you wimt
the News Olllce of The Dally
Mune, eo II 2S6-L; If the Bua111 ...
Ofllce ask for !02-IL

FOR LOWER 'rAJtd
Red11ction ·Of ,·2OOJ~ Pnl•·l
iaed If Qk'd By
Body ,

farmert wJI,o have as$ted the own-

tp~

ll1 Arthur "Baa•" llaer

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The cU&amp;appearance of the steer

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To Another

For Citizena Of Collnty
Followina Seaoion

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AD.VOCAT.t NEW
lOWER ·VftlUAltllN

Dally TrlbUDe prtnted 00 that

wu B11tcherod
Tbe JnJBUrioua diaappearanee Gl
... steer. -wetahbtc betWeen .19 &amp;nU
!tOO poundl, from a field or aev·
enl head&amp; o! cattle at the Eva
Whll:e (U1P on the HarriOODvllle
ioti.tiJ ln Y:el;a oounty, ha.s be(lled
•.,.., COUDtJ authorities.
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