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superlative perfonoanoe at the lesser speeds.

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THAT there ia more to any buaineaa than ~ere\y havins a
place to ~o buaine11.
Securing the mercl:landiat&gt; to aell ia only tlie first atep • .
The mollt important thing ia the aeliing of mer(handiae and

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of Adveitiling, will always build a profitable 'buaifleaa.
(lood 'advertlains creates an irreatible appeal.
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llben• YOll.•dr~ve at YOIII"' u~al moderate rate. and yet to keep up that
nte· your oat Mills at nearly iU!' top speed, you are not getting an easy
ride and · :rour engine is 110t doing an easy job . It is wearing itself oot.
, 3:"-t is. wlay tbe Ford V-2 is built. to precision standards sod
eng~ilfered to ,dO eo honest roac!- aile$ . (not speedometer miles) an boor so. t!l&amp;t H .aicbt Jl! -60 or 70 miles "" bour all dsy with the utmost ease.
and !Jitb 110 strain on oar or driver . . Let us add, and without excessive
use ot Pl!l\' j!Jld oil.
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car built to do 8!5 or 70 . 'l'her8~;~.ll 1 be no excess noise- no overbeatinc
- oo b~VJ laboring - no strainitlg ~~echanism - beoa~ there is power
· ill reserve.
The benetl tJ'J to the oustoaer of having a Ford V-8 able to do 80 mil9S
'· · · all bour, are fu\MrO..s : . In ,t'b~ A:;ost ·place, such a car muet be extra '
-strongly. built. It must ba~ a.6etter steering gear. It must be per. teotly po1Be.d and balance_&lt;!... · It~eels, springs, axles, rram.e and brakes
. · ,.iiet be oi: ~(be : ~~~ .st.ren~
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·' •· ' :vot~:l\r:ant li'o· ~~'lroM'&gt; l\u'ic;l!niJlJ!f: "'qql' want instant resporu;e and qii1- ·, ,
aooelerat1011 . 'lite bigb spe'e d reserve c! the Ford V- 8 gives you ~The advantages ot a high speed car are not in the speed al0118 , Toa
may never drive at bigb speed, Few people do . But to make sl'"d possible, the car llllSt be 1built to last longer, to run siiOOther, 8Dd to 11118
les11 tuel.
Everythinr; IIUSt be up to the 80-miles-an-bour standard to r;iYe ;rooa
superlative perfonoanoe at the lesser speeds.

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THAT there ia more to any buaineaa than ~ere\y havins a
place to ~o buaine11.
Securing the mercl:landiat&gt; to aell ia only tlie first atep • .
The mollt important thing ia the aeliing of mer(handiae and

•ellinli it risli't.

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• The risht l&lt;ind of mercbandiae, bac:.ked up by the ri11ht kind

of Adveitiling, will always build a profitable 'buaifleaa.
(lood 'advertlains creates an irreatible appeal.
Ad~J:tiled me~handiae alwaya C.r,eatea flgod-will ' for !lnY
bua,in]!•tl \fet!luae it 'lives _aat~p•t;tion.. •
•
· 'fhe .d,~i!ond for ad:vertlsed \liloda 11 grow1n11, day by day.
Xdvelt11iiir always make. a wonderful impre11ion on -buay
ahop!"'r•;\thcy alwaya read the ada before ahoppina in order .to
ane time a.-.d mo11ey.
.
' · ,. ·
· · Truthf\11 advertiaing haa a wide range of ~ppeal. It reachea
evtory~ody.
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1,&gt;6· alKti iln!J ooUor.tabla.and · eooa011ioal at 50 or ,60 miles an hour. 1 t
should' b8 oaJtabi~ of going tW.ter uUm thai.. .
.
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A cat, l1k8 . &amp; 11811 or a b~e', should have resenre power to do ordi1)&amp;17· tbiJlg:'!, Wj&gt;U; · without, shOwing ~wain or effort,
,
llben• YOll.•dr~ve at YOIII"' u~al moderate rate. and yet to keep up that
nte· your oat Mills at nearly iU!' top speed, you are not getting an easy
ride and · :rour engine is 110t doing an easy job . It is wearing itself oot.
, 3:"-t is. wlay tbe Ford V-2 is built. to precision standards sod
eng~ilfered to ,dO eo honest roac!- aile$ . (not speedometer miles) an boor so. t!l&amp;t H .aicbt Jl! -60 or 70 miles "" bour all dsy with the utmost ease.
and !Jitb 110 strain on oar or driver . . Let us add, and without excessive
use ot Pl!l\' j!Jld oil.
It is the IIBI'£iR bet'IJ6t!n wbat you have and what 7011 use 1a an engine
tha,t llllkes tor o011ror.t , .' ~~~~);eritJ and econoiiiY .

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field which started 80 pereet.t of
Ute Bobcat games in 1931 Jert the

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ALL MAKEs or rad1011 !lt'!rvlced &amp;t
reasonable prl.cea. Bring in your

carnpm ln the June clB&amp;I

radiO or' caL ZU·J. H. M. OroSI
Mlddloporl

ma,ge teams will &amp;bow a generous
sprtnk.ur-*= of sophomore material.
Morn ·&amp;hAn 25 membens or h.lst
J.ear'a ~arU111 aquad will don ,VIIraley ,unifqJms,

Jo'OR RENT-I room libuse, mod·

~ convenlencea. Rent very rea·
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aev~ra1 irldders wh~
saw "~ty
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wilt. devote to fur\damentals and
poU,abb'li of tntricate pii.J8 of the

Sellan,

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or the tnllvtralty on Be,pt. lB will
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By D!lfee,tin1 J;,lravea Aa
Piriitel' "Eoae: , Red a
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Pan RENT-4 room tlat unfur·
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smaner number or Jettenn!:n In·
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for Real

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slty '8l:Jlflrlenct' lnvi~d

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dul'ti, tbough h j:!' ts frank Ln &amp;tatJJW
tha+ Jt · wUI pro~~ exceed .u,.,
!Mrbl or 'teoent ~ns. DesJJttt
t~ protlem or fiiHng five or ~ore
PPCI op !.he line !Peden

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WOltlei:t about the bacll:fu;ld a.esJsnrneQt8 t~.b &amp;ea.son.
'I'ht! Bobcat playera 1!JCBiled for

Johlfp,y' on the

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fltate R~fonnatory, Mandield, admitted trum Oallia County, con·
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Stea.llna MQtor V~lcle and serving
a sentence of l MllO years, IH eligible
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C.tic11Ul&amp;t" 12, Brooklyn 0.
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Wa:..llington U, Clllca&amp;o 2
1"1:\Uadclpt.la e. Glevdand 2
Nti'\'V York 5, St.. Louts 3.
'D4trolt '4, Boa.ton 3.

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PR&amp;IIed bQ.II Elselsl:eln.

NDTmE 01' QARING fOR

Priode, ,Junior,

Middleport, 1Jmud; &amp;ncrsan W&amp;rd,
GalHpoJI&amp; aDd Robert Hugbea, Oat
HUt tn _the ba.cldJeld. •
The eomplet,., lll33 achedule 1a·
~- 36-Monia Haney at Atbenai
Oct. '1-Purdue at .t&amp;fa}'fltt.e. Ind.,
Oct. · lt--Pranltlln at Athens; Ott.
:ill-&lt;Komooom.Jngi - Mla.l'lif at At·
hens, Oct 28-~J~aqil' at
Alhel.l.!l;
Noy,
4~WtUentitrg at
Sprtngfh:-ld;
Nav. ll-'(Armlstlce
DRy! - ¥arahall j\ t Huntington, w.
Va : Nov. 18-Cinciitnatt at Clnelnnatl;' Nov.
35-tDad'B DayiOhlu wesleyan at .\t.b$:ns.

.U..ft.So on' ba.Ua ·by-C. Moore 1;
Dar•t

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JerE·~v
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tel' 10. Bull'alo &amp;

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' hard for Messnl. Pedflll,
ct a.J .• thiJ year. The
field which started 80 pereet.t of
Ute Bobcat games in 1931 Jert the

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reasonable prl.cea. Bring in your

carnpm ln the June clB&amp;I

radiO or' caL ZU·J. H. M. OroSI
Mlddloporl

ma,ge teams will &amp;bow a generous
sprtnk.ur-*= of sophomore material.
Morn ·&amp;hAn 25 membens or h.lst
J.ear'a ~arU111 aquad will don ,VIIraley ,unifqJms,

Jo'OR RENT-I room libuse, mod·

~ convenlencea. Rent very rea·
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l"'R RENT Modern dw~ng, cor·
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aev~ra1 irldders wh~
saw "~ty
actJpn will return
Jls How rnuch tttrie Coach ~en
wilt. devote to fur\damentals and
poU,abb'li of tntricate pii.J8 of the

Sellan,

l'ci
Win

cutter.

Portland.
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alt.ho111h the o{lfmlna

or the tnllvtralty on Be,pt. lB will
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of I see Ule Fn!'ff.am . ~ucedJ.o one drill
e&lt;
daily. Oftljr Prte'telnllar of laat
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tee.m
will repoft although
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praCtice 5Ei811JOIUI a day will
tor the ear~ weeki! of

Two

be ln· order

By D!lfee,tin1 J;,lravea Aa
Piriitel' "Eoae: , Red a
'Wallop J)oqera

Pan RENT-4 room tlat unfur·
nJaHed t&amp;.OO per mo. can IWI·X.

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Ule preaea&amp;on condttlonina: and a
smaner number or Jettenn!:n In·
eluded in that group early .&amp;erlm-

for Real

Ti'lbWl.e.

bAe"

slty '8l:Jlflrlenct' lnvi~d

"doubl~

wing-back."

,.t.em

can

no'"' be ~et.erm~ed tor a number qt
dul'ti, tbough h j:!' ts frank Ln &amp;tatJJW
tha+ Jt · wUI pro~~ exceed .u,.,
!Mrbl or 'teoent ~ns. DesJJttt
t~ protlem or fiiHng five or ~ore
PPCI op !.he line !Peden

l1l mqre
WOltlei:t about the bacll:fu;ld a.esJsnrneQt8 t~.b &amp;ea.son.
'I'ht! Bobcat playera 1!JCBiled for

Johlfp,y' on the

M:ond~ InClude

Arthur' Lewla, soph.,

at Tackle; Walter

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Moore 6;

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Matlflfleld, Ohtn, Sept 'Ith , 1033
V1qU Runyan No :dD698 p, pri ~
eontr now ~nflned in the OhiC1
fltate R~fonnatory, Mandield, admitted trum Oallia County, con·
vtctc.d 11-11-32 Qf , the c rime oi
Stea.llna MQtor V~lcle and serving
a sentence of l MllO years, IH eligible
!nr ll. bhrlnK before the BOARD
OP' PAROLE, on or arter 10·1 ~33.

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Runs batted In Dill's!.;
M
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Umpires: D . Allens worth.,

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Pltl ~rburgh

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Sl. Louis

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Brooklyn
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YOU CA'F'TURED

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C.tic11Ul&amp;t" 12, Brooklyn 0.
- ot:llt&lt;\go ts, Boston ;s.
AM~RiCAN

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Wa:..llington U, Clllca&amp;o 2
1"1:\Uadclpt.la e. Glevdand 2
Nti'\'V York 5, St.. Louts 3.
'D4trolt '4, Boa.ton 3.

Did Yo~ Evler St~p
Think?

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LEAGUE

AMERICAN ,LEAGUE
Olub
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Parole and Ret~rd Clerk.

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Wild pitch Darst.

PR&amp;IIed bQ.II Elselsl:eln.

NDTmE 01' QARING fOR

Priode, ,Junior,

Middleport, 1Jmud; &amp;ncrsan W&amp;rd,
GalHpoJI&amp; aDd Robert Hugbea, Oat
HUt tn _the ba.cldJeld. •
The eomplet,., lll33 achedule 1a·
~- 36-Monia Haney at Atbenai
Oct. '1-Purdue at .t&amp;fa}'fltt.e. Ind.,
Oct. · lt--Pranltlln at Athens; Ott.
:ill-&lt;Komooom.Jngi - Mla.l'lif at At·
hens, Oct 28-~J~aqil' at
Alhel.l.!l;
Noy,
4~WtUentitrg at
Sprtngfh:-ld;
Nav. ll-'(Armlstlce
DRy! - ¥arahall j\ t Huntington, w.
Va : Nov. 18-Cinciitnatt at Clnelnnatl;' Nov.
35-tDad'B DayiOhlu wesleyan at .\t.b$:ns.

.U..ft.So on' ba.Ua ·by-C. Moore 1;
Dar•t

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Middleport

JerE·~v
Roch~.

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(Shawnee, Ok_!ahoma

City &amp;, Alba.ny 2
tel' 10. Bull'alo &amp;

R . .B. KENNEDY, EDITOR OF TH~ WHITiilER "(CALl·
" .• 1
f,QP/1~1 N~~S. SAYS:
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"If advertising didn't pay there would be no a~vertiain!l·

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Dr. E. .f. Mu1
Miles 0..
W. C. Da,U
Leland P~~!pleo
Ohio Fuel Gao
Evan Genbelmer
i:!:lalt.lllwihn1
Eldon Qla¥
S. A. Paotman
SanfcW" Dodoon
J. L Wood .. Son

Artll! ~lnrer

Orville Romine
Cli!reiace:Damell

· M~III ~O.,el. Co.

~!bert UaRIJ, ,Tr«cy' '"'•'

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Cou~lY ~iu1anen

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,~wate~ c·o~~p~~~.&lt;;.
This compan1 io oerviq the Public witii ·
ab.olutel7 pure water. Samples of . the. , .
water are oent each and eYefJ' week to
Charlea P. Hooveo:, Chemiot at Columbuo,
Oblo; 'f'ar e,nalyaio, and the water io reported free of allae~. . This hao been tlie .
practice of the Meir• Water Company for
the lut 14 yean. ·
You ean drink the water served b7 thio
CompanJ with perfect afet,., and alao reot
IUIUI'ecl all water oerved bu the otamp .of ·
·)•IIP!ril'&gt;Val of the cbemiot.
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WEATHER FORECAST- · '.

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Enden

Another Public
Coal
Hearin11 To Be Held
Tueod-¥

Martin Faceo · ThQe .
Major Problema In
Brinaina Pei!ee

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IS OPPOSED
By Depooed Army Offic:en Who Demand.
Ceapedeo' Return.

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WatihlnaUJD, Sept. U-IN8-The i
NRA ·baa rejected appealll rw an i

By wn..LL\M K. HUTCBIN'BON
INS Staff Correapondenl - ··

I Wailhlnt:ton, Sept.. ll- INs-.8ec•
1rdary ot State Run today tndJClat..
1 e.J t.ht United States wtll· be tmt·
1IJ(lred to extend l"eCCOPllt.lon to the
i mw Ouban aovemment. • Just ~
' soon u there Ia evldeO&amp; '.. ti*
Il le1lme wm be able to - m~jpWD
peace Uld order throulhou1; t.ft't'"ii~
lnnd republic.
.
Hull aald the attit-ude of t.hls
goverrunent la an anxloua d : H
I,&amp;ee
a pemment lD Cuba
1table enoUI'h as quJckb' ae
to PJ"'lle"e law and order. ·

eAJlt!(l~

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and
rumon of
tbe Interior.
Orau S&amp;n Mart~ll ft8
t.o ftll vacant cabinet. posts'

morning atber a couterence
or varloua =leAl

with lenrlera

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cabinet

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Wm. Holley_
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Harolcl Chale
Earl Warner
D. L. Wallaee
W. D. Starkiy
,H L Freud!
Wlllb ~Ire
Mn, Qella Camaha~

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aroups. lneludine t.be

R. S. Stefh7·~

E. M. MuoP,~••
W. T. Slnrer
Veru011 Mills
Clai"' fo\lnor
A. H. Skinner

Great Accompliahmenll j
Achieved By NRA
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To Date
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'~ Southcirn Oiiio Electric

Cedric Clarli
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Run~ B~'+'

one..- fo~ a b.u ilneaalike ~ duriqa.Jear like 1933. The
are ouCh CMJblandinr ftluu ~t tl&gt;e7 .,._be~puro:bued
P.
Ia ..nerally ~~ll!'l · u the leadidrautomo'aacl
PI,..outh aii4 a.r;.ler c:aft·are taklnr the
all that • .
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ba¥e H\!J)RAUUC
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John A, F'eld, .,;
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Ulhau Moore
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