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READERS' NOTICE - If you want
the N ewa Oftlce of The DaO:r
Tribune, eall 238-L; If the BWiin...
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Seven Perish as Transpot;t ;'Plane Explodes

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Pomeroy, Ohio·-.'in

Definite Monetary Pol· Nominate Younelf Or A Friend Today And Have
icy Will Remain
The Advantaee Of An Early Start. SubiCI'ipUnfixed
tiona Count Moot Votea At The Bevil!·
nine Of Campaip And '\fotea Will
EXPANDED CREDIT
Win The Bi1 Awarcla
Soueht Thru R. F. C. Be·
Much fa vorable comment was
fore Preaident Uoeo
heard JasL evenln g on the streeta ot
Authority
M.Lcldlepor~ 11 11d Pomei'O}' regardln1

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A WORD TO YOU

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PIRS'l' PRIZE

The D.aily Tribune
and Tribune-Te1earaph de1ire
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~ tlieir Circulation. 'n.ey know it ia 10in1 to eoat
Dumey to do..,. They al10 how that the JaW11 of compen·
ft4ion are juaL To receive you muat alao aive. for your
la1lp, tlu,refore, they are offerin&amp; rich rewa.rd.
r'" n.e, cam.paip outlii'-ecl in this a~vertisernent i1 not a
.ularity cantest, for ~be tbin1 which counta in winninl'
" Bi1 Ca1h prize• i1: vote1iand v.te1 mq•t be HCured by
-~· pa1t due, 'renewal .' or ·neW 1ubacripti.one to the
~ly TribuDe or The Tribune. TeJerrapb.
' ~ Tho111and1 of people in thil .ection of Ohio are now
fltdera of the.e two paper1. They not only read them but
~I' fre cona~ered a fandly nece11ity. The Daily Tribune
. ~1110 to the home the lateoJ ""1"" dlolributed locally and
t~ IJ"ribune--Telearaph fumilh.ea weekly a condeneed and
larae amouat of import&amp;D.t alate and county newa ;for thr
~ralledia111.
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The fo#e,ia., para,..apl,t vr¥ 'writt,e n for the purpOf impreaairia 'upan you the Vital part the.o paper• play in
the commercial, .ocial, reli,ioua, educationa\ and e n t e r - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · - - - : ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .taiament ~· 9r tb.~ loealit,r. ,
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FOURTH PRIZE
SIXTH PRIZE
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_ . . . , ..... but the thla11 uaa
1&gt;t~ look hard and
moot impooalble. In any lft!!ler~klaa, frpm the building of
a chickea coop to the Panalna ;Caua1 :a dart baa to be
~!le. A otart Ia the moot imJ11&gt;riant thipc !in life. Nobody
SEVENTH PRIZE
NINTH PRIZE
EIGHTH fRIZE
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l\illah wltbo'lit a 'l&gt;eginnlnf. .,.
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.bio,~ld'ocooclo by oittinc around ancl wiohinr. WiobTENTH PRIZE
ELEVENTH .PRIZE "
TWELTH PRIZE
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._lfVer laad anywhere but in the aoup.
i~P-Io admire follu 1"J.o do thinK•· We a&amp;o&lt;&gt;dato ac·
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til'iii with lifo and inactiOn with death. What we are try'
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SIC:OND PRIZE

$100.00

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IN CASH
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TRIIlDPRIZE

$50.00

$25.00 IN

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$10.00 IN CASH

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r. ~-~'n bf·~•id a c:om~i.,ip_n. ••~ve~\'iil'll it jn Y.our fa·

..r ou ha.v~. evoryth~ntr '"'· ·~ ~d' not~... '~0 looe.

Why IIO\ enter th~·•""'''\•IA, n~~ and. t&gt;ave . the ada.,l!f an early ot~. Yilu '.P.'i turn .back the.hand~
...... N- a~•· Pre&lt;;.,uo houn for you •f you wdl ""1!.
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~in!'Ko _and ~)in• or m_a ill! to t~e eampaill," of·
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Contea~nb May Nomi~te
Fill oat. alld. MAll Now, TodaJ,

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awards in your $500.00 cash prize distribution.
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INS Staff Corrupondent
o•Waoma cit,, ow... Oct.12- INR -Georp

I'"Maehl~te

Gu") Kelb' and bifl flaaby,re4-balftd ..Ur, Ka~hrya Kelly
were louul p.D&amp;y ol Ute $110,001 tld:Dapi.nl" rJ1 Cl-.rlelt F.
Uradttl by a JIII'J 1n redenl
coarl Way and wue alm.OIIt

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A bUBhed 81lence, brOken only by
the taint whir of mot1on picture
cameras, fell over the crowded
oowt room aa the verdict was read.
Katbryn KeUy-a .&amp;Urn, narrowsbouldert!d ftlute in black-oat bemde her husband directly · ln front
or the Judie's beNlh a.s the rorema.n or the jury .a.nnounoed In reaponae to a question from the court
tnat the verdict had
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By GEORGE R. HOLMI!:B
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Washtn~~:to~. Oct.
12-INS-Deh~ged wlth oonnlcUng advice a.s ro
whether kl Inflate or not lnllate,

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jaooa••••d

from the shadow of lllf'
elect-ric cb&amp;Jr only three hours bf!·
tore they Wfirt'l to ho.ve been electrOOl.J.ted" et. Oblo penitenuan·,
Chester ProbllSkl, 26, of Olevelnnd,
and Merrill E. Chandler, 3:1, of
Cllnclnnat1, today fanned hop:-s
tha\ they wm win permanent t'e&amp;~
plte from th., death aentl!!nce.
ex!cutio•
Indeftnlte stays ol
aranted to the two men by
Justlcl!! Carl V. Weypndt
yesterday alter
Oovemm
oeort~:e Whit ~ had refused to com·
mute their 5ente:nces to U!e lm -

Here is all t4a t remained of the New
pJoded in mid-air and crashed near Cbestert own,
pilots to their deaths. AU of the victims, including
burned almost beyond recognition.

transport plane which e}&lt;tlve passengers and two
Tarrant, pilot, inset, were

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or not stabilize the dollar
Fresldent Roosevelt apparently u;
determined to explort evl!!ry 11.venue
r ~ credll expansion betore rc:st.orifle
lO any of the lnftatkmary powm·s
Granted hlm ln the Tbom111 amendr.,ent.
lie is moYlna now tor wld&lt;!ly exfBnded crl!dit throug:h thl! R. F. c ..
Yihose life wiU be extended OCyord
lhl:! expiration do.te ot Feb. 20 next
a plan will be announced
f t'r unfr~~ettng the
till cloeed with

Prize db;l.rlbllt.ion offered
by the
Daily Tribune and the Tribune·
Telegrnph \.o ambiUous women and
girl~ of this localit}'.
WhHe the campalsn does not of·
rtr:Jally open until Oct.
who de:&lt;~ire may aLD.rt kl

21 , thMr
work at

once 11.11d bave \.he o.dvnntage ol
an enri}' start.
Th~ Who did not read ye.!lt.er
day's paper t.horoushlt should study
carefully the page advl"rtlsement
ugain a~pear1ng In this Issue and
learn just how tile big nrlzes will be
awarded.
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I t costs nothing kl
enter the
eampalgn and compete for S!i00-00
In cash prizes to be ifven away abso!IJU!ly free on Detember 4 th. 1933
at8P.M.

Vexing Problems
Faces NRA StatT
Adminlatrator

·su~tioft.1 ~1!.Ji~.~~~f~ot~ ~t·~·~~~~
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$5 00 JN"'CASH

Lhe liberality ot · the t50Q.OO in caah

By Staff of .Exec¥tion ()r.
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Ex-Convicts Held ;'
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pheaban. m. $68,000

Robbery

Second Meeting
Is Unsuccessful

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Tribune-TeleJP'&amp;ph

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Mr. Jo~ B.
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. DAILY ftiBUNE and T&amp;IBVN£-TELEORAPH

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lf\!fOp!ATION

1 1ur ..bllorlptlon
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I ;,ear nhcrlptiOD p,ll 1101 YOks
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4 1Yr aW.Crlpilcm $8-06-15.001 'l'tl&amp;eti
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Great Prize Votin1 Campaign

$10.00 IN CASH

RULES OF CAMPAIGN
C..mpaifn I, 'M' to . .,
or airl of •oocl repu·
tatioa a:uicli~ ~ .~~ Crin::ulftl~ ~ore of the Daily Tribune
and Tr•bune·Tel~fl'•P~ .~. ,_;-1 \ ' ~- \ ; :
EmploJ- of the D.ll:j. tllbune and Tribune-Tole.
araph ud th~P. inunecliate familiea will not he penn.itted
to ~te of the prizea. COUDtry COJftaponclenta who
eon.tribute ~I ~·w• from their vicinity wilt not ·be COil•
oiderecl employ....
Any eonteab.n~ who doea not t""' in at Jealt. ooe au.,_
acription ..ell ~k after eDJ'&amp;Jiaa ifl c::ampairn will be
drop.,.d from the ~ liat fJf contender•.
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Any pOint~ of contention ari•iaa durina en.terpri.aewill be dedd"' by tbe eampaip manaaer and hio deeiol...
will .. liaal.
Vote~ -~"' placed to the credit of a coateatant cannot
be trauferred to lhe eredit of aaother ecm.testanL
·Any a aaGeanetib or coheaion on. the part of contelt&amp;Db
to the cletn~ent of 'tfte ;&amp;m~~~- ·m..J ~ .~~O~red au£
el""t ,.._..do to drO..Ili.:Jilj'1'W'~ilty ·Ocmt...den from fu.,.
tber partlei~tlon bi' tl,te enierprioo,
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D!o. 4, 19~ .t 'f!lwlf time the .:-111 lltP~ ~~ II, award·
eel 'and ~ltaiOiat ·p.w.·· Ciiitteatu.ta· may •Ja.Jit tO W:Ofli
DOW a1 it il ncJt n8ce1la..,' lo walt for tJw opeftina date.
The campaifn ~ c!h•lcled into three periodo · u wnt _be
noted by a atudy oF 1the •ott~Oehedule ap~r.imJ on thio

Oklahoma Court
Jud1e

at the d .... of t!&gt;e c:Ampaip wil'i ba awarded · the Flrot
or 1irl haorinc tile - d
Priae of $2110.00, the
hl.heo~ number of - · to her Credit ,W;IJf~r.,, tbe ooc·
ond pr~ae of ~100.00 ud 10 forth accordintl tho voteo to •
tbo "'"it of.'each -....~... will tho eaob prizn k dlolributec! IDllll •11 the ~...
have been diotribute&lt;l•
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T.booo who cl" "'Il mu.. ia the caoh prioe aialribution will
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· Put d.; '? · ...-wai aUICriptioiaa «n~ut the tame num..
Not;;' that Si:ibocrlptlaii*'' ~oJnt .ri~i\ ~~ be1inninll of Campaip. Votes will be credited to each con·
kr
of u new oubacriptlono.
teotant for aul&gt;acriptioiU ••cured accO.dinll to vote IC hed,.te printed below. Cuh or valid check mllllt. ac:•
A -~ fOI' the Blr C..ola Prize• may .....,.. u
company alloubacriptiODJ. The Campai1n ia divided into three perioda. The flnt periotl "'"" f.....,.
man1
of h!O' frieolda to help her ao oho 81ay clooire.
D'!W to Nov!""ber 18th} at8 p.m. The aecond period ·ruM from close of fint period to NoYember 25th at 8
Ccmteatan~ are ~ to tu.m in or ma.il to the'
P '-M. Th1~ period!r,ulll from cloae of aecond period. to clooe of Campaign December 4 1933 at 8 p m
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FIRST PERIOD
SECOND P,ERIOD
THIRD PERIOD
S.turcla,. of el!ch week .. tbat tbe proper credit may . .
riven
to 6ld wbacriben Uld tho paper otarted t6 .....,
Clotft Nonmber IIUt. at 8 p, M.
From No'f. 110.. at 1 p. m. 1o Nar. 15th.
rnm Nn. 11 1 p.-. ·tt BeD.«. 1131 tb"'
.,. 8 p.....
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oaea. Tlalo applieo onl,. durtnr the Fint Period of the
Daily Tribune--S:; Carrier
Campalp.
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Daily Tribun~y Carrier
Dally Tr!lnme-,-ly Cani«
moaihl ntl:erlpllon S1.75-ZOOO yoteL
Ia eaoe of ~ ~ th' full amoomt of tbe prize ....., will
monUta sahler1P4J.oAI fU~ YOtM
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month•
•uNic~P'Ion U.11-J810 ..tea
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ba paid
tieiq -tootant.
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II munthl •llbautlp&amp;lon tUS . . . 'fflel
I year aabllllripilon 'l!.to-60,GIIt YGtn
I JQr qb~eri»Uon se.ot-li.Mt TOIM
l :r•r ..._,..._ 11.11 ••• ftles
w_ ..... rirla ...-a., tbe campalcn · · - to
Z yur stibserlptlon tlUD--10.000 YOtfla
t ,_r nblerlpt.loo f).J.DG SUit
ablclo b:r the •~e 1'111•• and accept ao full pa:rment fer
Daily Tribune--By Mail
oenieea ........ . , d!ll'iq the enterprioe the eaoh pri.. or
J;&gt;aily Tribune--By Mail .
O.ily Tribllne--By Mail
8 ~M~Jtha aubtcrlptton S2.0fi-UOO voiea
I year IUbacrlpUon ff,oo.-aooo vo&amp;efl
I:~;;·;~- ~-- to w~ic!l they aN entitled aceordin1 t6 the

$5.00 JN CASH

· ·ereiooit? . You - haV&lt;&gt;· frien&lt;lowhowill
.~Joility.
blt·IJad toWhY.no~
1i~e i-oU· their au'bacripti01l "if you a1k them.
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KELLY AND WIFE

A Prize

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tlon, and wtn!l requelted bJ J\ld«f! "«'fltt'nck to :n.ve 7fiJ"8 In tbe Pen- ten Saturday
to attend
the put.
Peoples to &amp;llencl l!ulldar Behool, ttentlarY Oft tll&amp;t oeeuton lor tbetr
Bob Bur&lt;!elle ol Pomeroy &amp;0&gt;&lt;1
Hr. and ..., Hom' c""""" M much M po8Si.ble
pan lD. pua:tnc aome ot the n,n.. Earl Baney of Oklahoma arere ehll.d.rm apent; Sunc!a,r a1'terrtocG
, _ monq,
Katllryru pannt.l "Lslt.on ot Mr and M5r Koarett with her parents, J4r &lt;~nd M1'l 1r1.
'ft'tte am\ented to life lmpdaon~ DUdd.i.n&amp;' and Mr ard M:rs R L. Ralph
ment
Dudd.lnc' Sunday
1lr1l Lov• ts Mre soemUna aaiNI
Vlrgtnla Meredith ....-~ the week. t.lme with h,l':l" dauahter, Mrs Clyde
end luel!ll- of friendll hrre
Tyret
(Oon.U.c..cl !mm .... Clael
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Mrs R L Du•kllnr and dall&amp;b·
..,., - · RaiO!Y w"' '"" aupper
the rest of his natural Ufe I alAo
l-er were viBIOOn a.t Nitro Wf!dnt'5· suest or Dorothy Moore Thtll'ld&amp;y
aentenee Kathryn Kelly to the ted·
Mr and )[n A A. Board ol day
e 1enlna:
trtll priMm for the rest of ber na- 0 ~ St.ation were in Lown SatMr and Mr~ Lawrence BeD ot
tun.l life •
~7· and Y:rt P R carsey were
Lon"' Bottom
luhri~t apent the week. end wUh ber
Kathl"}'ll a llpa kembled. u the 1vi&amp;Uon at Bt M&amp;f)'a Saturday
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Judge Imposed. She aentenoe-the f wheR th .... attended the fWlt!l'al ot
Jmunie Adama wbo has been lpmd
max1mllpl penalty 8be had pre- a re.latl.';;'
Mr and ~~:-s J n r;numaker or Ullf the past week here returned
uoualy et&amp;tcd th&amp;t she "could take Oharlea Pink ot Plttabut•h ""'nt Roehelter Pll and their daught.er home with them
it with a smile
but- when the I lhe week end at h1J borne
Mn :JI'rank Potter or Bea\'er are
Mr and Mrs Denver Hysell and
J;dae pronounced his raterul word&amp; [ Helen m-.t R th Bl tn
and spendln&amp; a rew d ay~ at their home b.. by spent Sunday arternoon With
there wa~ no smile Oil her pale
u
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I ere
her parent.l Mr and Mrs Curt.ll
drawn fnce She wu devoid or ~IJUom B~tner were aL ParkenoMr and Mn Harry Manning of Swick of Rut.land
1 W'J Batur &amp;y
make-up
C.harleston 11pent t he week end here
Clarence Bwauver and wlte spent.
Before she aat. down &amp;he turned l Mr and Mrll Robert Jlo\lsh &amp;,nd W•th t.helr brother h1-IM.v. ll A the week here wftlt her parents Mr
slightly anll she seemed on tbe ton or 'Pt Pleasant spent Sunday Hensley and fam ly They were ac an d Mrs A c LIJ"Ikenhoker
point of tears as she spied Paullne I 'filth the la.t~~ parent&amp; Mr and comp&amp;r&gt;ied by M1~ Anna lltm~ IP ~ I Mitchell Love t(&gt;turned home Jaat
Frye, h.et lt-year·old daUiht:er by a. Mn. J T
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• ho Is employed In Charles ton
v cek alter 11pending sometime her(l
former m.art'Lage slttl.na In the Ml.sll Hamer who spen~l the
Mrs C H Lawrence 11pent Fri W1th his si~Ur Mrs Clyde Tyree
front row of ~tors near the ';'eek at Chicago Is a v Lor
ere rlay at Hocklnepcll't with her rhtu.
Mrs James Adams 1'1
reporters table&amp;
Newspapermen t 1111 week
ii:!ll.cr Mrs William K1 Hey uud ru m
were dashl.ng ln and out of the
Mr and Mrs Pearl Phillips and il y
Dandyy Cox ~~
court 1\nd the sllen«W of a minute or son of Mbtersvlllf were Sunday
Mr and Mrs Blla." St!ckman of
Gus Hendricks moved Monday
.$av1r11 J?)fa.~g\lilt.y recently two before 1 ad Kiven way to a 5,:11e8t.s of Mr and Mrs Howard East. Liverpool spent seveu l days hom t.he Reuter property to Mid.dl~
to an lndlctment charg1ng them m!ld bedlam
llile and sons
laat week with Mr and Mrs A E port

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sale ot Ohrllitmp.s seal.!! waa set at
l':asonn,.. ~t. a nine oolUltY meetinK
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lhLE mun\ oi u~ Li:!moun the ptel:ient luud t1me~, h&lt;:ld In thens Wednesday
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C:hJLmber or Commerce roorna T 8
rttany .lrc in want uud many others fall to t~ee uny .. ngure was announced by Dr Robert

MEl &lt;is COUNTY

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FollowinG compUca.lloll9 resulting
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•· onv 111 e road
Gorsuch of t'·
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1 oSIJed aWII.Y laW ThUl"ade.y mornlng
The deceued was one of t.he older
residents ot Meigs count.y and 16
sut vtved by lll.s wife a IQU Max of
steubt'nvUie and a daughter Ruth
a. aollool teacher ot Portsmouth and
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l1i nutlful :;;cenet•y 1t Is thE' good foJtune of ordmary humnn
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We c\en ha\'c the beuutJtul h1lls l\h1ch stnnd maJe~"
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m tJ.,fht be fOl med, the other to pJ otect us fr•om other fOI'Ces

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•ltomoon at the JUllldr
hilj'il schOol four deleia.tes were
tQ o.lQWn aa lepresentatlves to tihe

Preaent Annual
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The D1cw webster Poot American
Legiol" of Pomeroy
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Molly's Ideo. • o tluee act mualcal

ct:nventlor&gt; ot tlle Southeastern
Obto Educational association which
"Ill convene at Jackson October
2'1 and 28
As~~. Hosk•na of the senior hlgh
school and MiSB Emmn Belli of t.he
sugar Run gnde school wcae sPleoted I!.S delegatca wUh Guy Oor·
by of Ker:; n.un and J E White
uthiHc, nim high schoohcUng as
ultmnat.cs
All Pomeroy schoolB will be cloa·
e on Frlcll\Y October 71 a.ccoJdlng
to city liUP"IInt.endent c J Rhodes
e.. thnt the teaehel'8 will be able to
tte d tl1 J k
a 11
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comedy on Thursday and Priday
Jlghts November 9th and lOth at
the Junior hiQ:h school buiLding
This will be or inte1cst throuah·
out the community as this entertalr
r.1ent Ia proving a senaatiol"al suecrsa wherever It 18 presented It baa
alw~~oya been the polloy ot the Drew
Web6klr Post to present' annuaiiy a.
t-.ome talent show for the benefit of 1
JUNIOS MUSIC
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their Christmas baSket rund and
A Junior Music Study
theh pant reputation tor rtviJla the I teen orpnized at the
bt&gt;st hOme talent playa poaslble wm MJE&amp; Paancea M Ihte
Qf)Hor to new he1Qht8 tn t.he torm of h \ling oftl&lt;:ers elected
a. mualca~ comedy this year Instead s m 1933 _34 president
cf the uaual minstrel
Garber vice
p1ealdef't
Mollys Idea will be directed by Moo 1c secret.ary and ucasurer
a. very Cl\pable cor.ch who Js a pro- nuth Oubea and chairman of the
rustcnal trntertainer There are pwyram committee Vlralnla aomp·
twenty row. musical numbers wlllch tc.n
"fll be ta\(en Cllle or b;y tht) best
The outstanding aim of tho club
sJnalns Rna dancing alrls 1n Pome. &amp; to promote an understanding
roy and Middleport The ptot ot ~ile l''QP{eoJatlon and love or good mutlaY Is one that will hold tbe inter· rJ~ I llorthly musicales will be ~~:tvon
(6t of the audience from stilrr~ J,o 1ilU\ .a recital twice a yeal' The
fiQ,Iah A m01t capable ca.$t wtn en- Cla\b Will meet every Saturday
a(lt
the leacUna
PJ.J'ta:
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Mlected
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a.ctora wm
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PauUroe s head tlropped Asked
a Parkersburg Fe~~:r:'a Townsend or Belleville
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t:y a. reporter 1! she had any com,... Sophia o·~n 0 r PI Pleas \alted relatives here last week
or Downlngton were placed on a J•Ient she said simply No Sbe
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t.wo-year probation from the comttJ d 1 a black and white , ~tnt waa the Sunday 1uest of Mr8
Dr aNI Mrs Rinehart of \\ ler•
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Elizabeth Diehl !and dauiiJtel'fJ
lon W Va spent the week end
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by checkered sulL ;vtth a hat to ma~ 1 Wm McCoy or Parkensburg 1~ It 1v.lth Mrs Rinehart s parents Mr
Judre p E Peoples
Kathryn s Ia t
thoughts be he' vbllt.or here thl&amp; week
r.nd Mrs Bert German They werl'
Judge Peoples admonished
the slle heard the bad news was of
I Maxine Heaton vlslt.ed Mr and arcompanled home by their aunt
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Anticipating that she Mrs Mervin Lievlng aL Salem sw1- Mary Bhelo.on who w11l \'iSH reia
nal actJon appanmUy their ttrst \\a t o b scm to prison for lhe day
ll\ es there and at Moundsvllle
Bhd warned them that if they come resL of hl':r ll!e she had defCUGe at ·
Mr and Mrs w H VanHorn I Mrs Stella Chevalier is spending
FRIDAY NIGHT
afoul of the la.w again wlthln the torney James H Mathers draw up C&gt;f Balem were week end gueste of, wme t1me with her daught.P.r Mrs
two yeal"5 they will be on probation papers del:'ding her S30.000 home in her parents Mr and Mrs Harry I :Sthel Hodill EJl Pittsburgh and 1s
they must ypect the senten&lt;:e or Fort Worth Texas a.nd $10000 Purdum
t.-~klng treatment!; for rheumatism
' MIDDLEPORT
the court
worth or furniture oVJer to 'Pauline
Mrs Ellu.beth Lewis and 4auahThe two were arrested for stea,JI want my baby to be provided )trn of H\Ultlngton Mr 1t.nd Mn;
-VIina a ~t Of harness rlnge from a for she said
Oden Pitch and children of Char~
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barn btlongiDK to Otis Whaley In
Kel\v heard the sentence wit.hout. leston Mr and Mrs. Sam Yeager of
GALLJPOLJS
Downlr\JI.on fleveral
weeks ago much change of racial expression Pteuain• Pitas and Elt&amp; Yearer.
Mn J D Ada ns returned hon ::
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ring.s ~re discovered ~ sheriff A His paunchy flushed race did not son and niece of Middleport wen! Tut'Miay from Luhriv
At Middleport
0 Traty in HJ.chlmney or 11 house bet! a) his thoughts
Sunday 1uesta of Mrs. J H WlnMr ar&gt;d Mrs James McFadt&gt;n
8 o'clock
bel()lllil:iflg to 11Udnfll s
reln tlves
Arter sentence WRS lmprn;ed boLh tlon
ond baby r~~ turned to their home
where be had ~uddf\'11 them
IL rtown
f{arry Farley 111 In paor heallh
m Mansfield after spending ~ome­
"I'he Pair recently ll{lnllttcd then
1 he govemm~nL
In COU\IIeUnr 1 Dr Gribble of Pomeroy was a tlmc here with hf'r parent.~ M1 and
and
o\dmJSf&gt;lon-ua&amp;llpnli!l
guilt tQ local
auUt~WJtie:;; when thl Kellvs won fl quick 11.nd decl t l:llll&gt;lness visitor here Tuesday
Mn John Jaynes
locJLI puJtlb :tDc-AII othen
quefltw•ed an&amp; lxlth
confessed 1.o ~JV(&gt; v1ctm y In t"helr 5ecbnd prose I Dallas Ooodn.lte or WfMtoi1 visClyde Tyrre left last Tuesday tor
thetr part in t.he crhnt!
They cutwn unrier the Llndbel"lh ab- !ted relatives here recently
Kentucky
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Qhartt~ 1Bletner ot Charleftt,oo
Mr and Mrs Howard German
Wh;a.ley barn whell they n:;:ectlnlned
Only last I:J9.turday ~udge VnnQ:ht ~pent the week end here
snePt Sunday aftew oon -.uth her ~
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whtther or not ,.haley' was at had sentenced others oonvlded in
Mrs W A Gold of Pomeroy was mo~her Mrs Vlcla Hysell
I ___ ___ ___ hOJtle Finding )\'haley away they the Urschel kidnaping conspiracy • the recent guest or Mr and Ml'l'l L
Betty Spurrier ha s been ill unable
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went to the barnt. th"* '"'"'d tO They Included MKI'hr..1e oun Kel· J Ruttencutter and ramlly
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Mr and Mrs Herma.n Bletner
au or es La 1pg
the valuable q s old pals ,,h~ oot9r1ou.s desper 1R tb Pd. Helen Bletner and wm
l"al'p'I"SS &amp;CCPISSOl"its then driving adoes Harvey Baney and
Albert u~d H~rman Bletner were sunday
awRy
1 Bates both of whom were aenten-1 ~meats or Mr and Ml'S Clarence
The pair said Wedntsday We~ ccd tJ.ith Bally l and Bates \fCoe Bletner at. Belle
h&amp;&lt;l fltlt intentions of.
u!,hlJ th, Kathr)ln~ Mi"E!l!y !J mettler Mn;, O~a~ Mr and Mr:s Lawrence Gaskins
harntss rings apparentlj sthllnl Shannorl of Faradise
Telt and .Jf Pt Pleasant. were guests of Mr
theht tfor the ornamental value
Kathryn s
R 0 I Bo&lt;is) e.nd Mrs George zuspan Br Mon.Spth young meu ~will be requlr6d Shannon
Edward dsy
to report to Sheriff '!'riley every 1 Earney 1
Cllrtord
Mrs w R Lehew returned to
three months during their proba.. Skelly bot.h
hnd bee'(! hflr home at Crafton Pa sunday
-+- -' 11\J't.er vlsiUng here
Mrs Chrl~ty Stetner was a buel
nM~s VLS1tor ac Pt PlciUiant Tue
sd&amp;.y
Miss Mary Duddmg is 111
Mr and Mn N 0 Weln were
EUNlay IU~ of Mr and Mrs L
J Ruttencutter
Urs Allee McNickle ls vislUnr
1 Mt and Mrs Rush McNiekJe at I
Antiquity, o
1 Mr and Mr~ L C Furbee and
daurhter were vl!ttors at Hunting· l

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)'lo; Cha1lcs Ebersbach or Lincoln
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Bill telling ilea of thu deat-h u&amp; an
uncle Ph1111p Schatz or 13Helbyvllle
Mtssouri The 4teceased was 8 well
i"QOWt' Meiss county fauner being
a J'tSldent of Oak Grove Years ago
ht ten Ohio tor the West and hM
1111ed there~rior to hll)l death He
w~oa th .. on brother to Mrs Ebers11~ ; - ot
ac s m er th e 1ate Jilrs Kraft
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lhe SChatz family several atsters
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INDIAN VILLAGF and RODEO
All l'his Week
Pythian Park, Middleport
FREE ACTS
7 O'clock Each Night

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A m&amp;rrlaae Qt!ense waa arantfld
I Wedneada;y
O&lt;ltober 11 in
~ourt tQ WlUiam ShertdaJl aged I
cr M~~ ctty a farmer an4 Mill
~fal'l*fat SmJth aged n tJf Pome~

w ~ a1e ~aft!ly ensconced Uehtnd our IJeuutJful hills

" hu: h U1 eak lite foJ ce of the destt ucttve wm&lt;ls and yet we
, " " ' '""Y tindtng f~ult with out loot thnt we fail to see
the mauj, manv advantage$ n ht( h we muoy und which
mllltun• of people th1uugbout the wmlct would thu11k the
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clscUSBlon or pr oble~l8th oonfroMP!~ Local l.e• onna rea
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AH ohlldren of the Mclg:s OOunt.y
OhUdnm a Home hDVo been alven
11 n lnvltatlo:n to be tlle r~ueats S~.t
&gt;~to 1lll-men &amp; F!lll Fe~va.l
near
~e P~eroy-Maaon brtQe, between
the boun ot i tot- ..turday ilf~rnoop ~t hllol betl\ announced The
chtlt$ren
totallnr Qrproxbna.~ly
ol ualtu e
One hear:, and roads of typhc.~, Jlij 111 the PacifiC' 60 In numbor wUI be l!l'lven e:nf,lre
() t:cHn, o 1 IJlltlltune~ Ill t" e Atl an t Ic, o ! vu Icumc erup tlon prlv IIeaea -•
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f est1V&amp;1 whleb
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111 uuc p:ut oJ the world an 0 great e rag
ng oo s Ul al1ow or enJoy ariy rldc
at tho
.lnuthet, ol elitthquakes m Qthet• porttons but one nevet cp.rntvat.roundJ, tr1e

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;ynnd the small number of men at work, one m I g
Hoek.lnlf Perry MOl'Pn Noble,
..ret lt decl thul we ate Ill the m1dst of u bapen counttv Wasblraton Monroe ah&lt;t Waehinl·
counties
1Ud t; e
But that JB fa1 ftom t he case 0 ur county tli one tonProblema
or otganlzo.tion prooi tho uchest. 111 v.ny ~tnte 111 nntm nl m111orah~
We huv~ s11r0•.m10•n1dhe"",baUie''0171 lnChrt'sh!melr•• ",,1,•1·,
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toul ut \dllOUs Rlld \ atytug d c pt s .
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Ill ondthefllfthcra.necofthecauseot
.t huud,tu cc
Wt• hUH! gas und W! huvc Oil
All this hn~ tubeiculosls prevention \\ere ~s ..
e• 1eset.: by Dr Paterson tmd Art. ur
bt! CH Pldccd the1e by the ull-wt.se und ~:enet'OliS Crea t 01 H oermal' Columbus field aeere·
\\ Jth ll'Othtng to be done by us bnt to gel It from the eartl tl\J'Y of the state orga.nl:.'.atkm t' ......
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ThObe attending the mee ..,.
W:c hiJ Ve thotJsund.s of UCH'K of :iOm~ o f t h e nest o
flom Meigs County were Mrs
lom larttls 111 the countJy \\he1c .tlmoat uny klnd o1 Vt!~te lc.em11e :a Nle Pomerol president
Meigs County Publle Health Leatald~ hu1t 01 gro\\lll¥' commodJty can be 'Hl~Sed \Ve h,ve tue Mrs w E Rat.hbutn RutJil t.! 0 !, the most u~t:ful und benutlfuJ rlVCH' 1n the world land and Mts J11mes E Harlehy
Middleport bot.h mem~ra of 1 e
Jlow111g pn~t out dnou; and Jt bordeu mole of our county Uelsa county PUblic Health Le&amp; ..
tlt.tu .(ny otbei sulJdJVI!:ilOll Ui~ the entire state
We have gue

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we h ve Hpil ialic •lock of wpat WO QjiVe p~en OllQOWC!T : '11!0
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the R D Young: store
The new aut.o supply &amp;tore will be
a branch of the Athena Auto Par~
Company under the management
of RoY E Tracy
0 P' Tracy will

Followmg the business meetinr
Mrs Am.&amp;nda Bpi hQ.~ a~ Ue,L:.- EXTENSION WORK PLANNED
Ja&lt;~ob Roller of
M dAt" organization meeting tor ex- refn~ shments were served by the
berry Avenue J.ttended. a birtbcio:; .mtlon work ln Meigs county will hostes.se
dinner We1fnt!&amp;(\ay at the home or 1 te held at the Senior high school =c----:Mr and 14111 Homer Marspbaa:ton tuildlng ln Pomeroy Thursday Tum to Paa:e il ror Pomeroy New1

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.dlpcuce lovwg natJOHJo!
L llll ! I H Ut -. to do ull1n het pow~r to keep the world eh"'''"'t:d n t l ui bu !{) nc c and ttoubl e
W1th other natJOnH l'j
\\ l! l! 1 ~ 1 1 ~ 1"'L l f plr!!d mg pov et t), h.u d t1me:-~ nnd depreaSlm.
tl tt..: wth s1an t cvt U emitetner co11tmue~ to make ever. j
l.Jlo J 1 t ,o Jn u e.t:w hc1 miiJtaty ntlength that she will D&lt; 1
t1li n.Lt ~ t o ,d l nntwns Jegatdleio! ~ of :".lZt..: or locatiOn R,_. \
1-.: ntl ; d t L 1untr ha s madP mot e plunt~ for spendwg mor
111 1111 n ~ t \\lt d hulidtng n h1gge1 unci stronget navy,
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Years Probation

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upon the IU\ e loy tlty and dcvot.ton of the poofllo mt:Jt be m hsrmolJy wftli
the tcachtn:t~~ or ,Jf!!~Ull the Chri11t wbooo wO'I'dJ ftt mt.o overy fold and crev1 ~"l
or thl l~o.lmun he nri ani of whom •t WIU! lollloiQ 1ft John 7 4(!, "NE\ :..R MAN
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.... PIE~ HOLD SESSION
IP&amp;IlY, handlini au auto pert~!: a.ud
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Fif\eer members we ae pr5$ent
acoeuortes, wilt be qpened soon I~
was announced, tn the Sommer$ 'VtaneWay ~~,rternoon at the .e~rylar
bJ!P.dlng on Second street the l'OoiJl meetinJ of Ute Ladles Auxiliary 'Of
formerly occupied by tlle Norrt.s the Grace Episcopal Church whtch

~P.ssion Plan were made to attend
be In charge of the local store, Jt the auxiUary corvention wllich will
LP held In Colwnbus Oct 34 and
w~s announced
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Then 11he Wf!nt do'l'fll,Sta1n to
make l!lome tlut~eed and put Mme
lemon tn it; and 1he coaldn't help
but wond~r what the7'd do if anythmg ever happened to Petej and
c 1 (!\1om learned via Re'll'apaper~ rad.Jo and
as sbe looked back she could see lomnn
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how Pete had been u cood a 1 oy
aa Tommy-not ao great, of ..,,,,. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -but no boy could ever be
to his mother than Pete
that wae the 'I 1 ~ of the wolid, she oft' the aii-AmCHcan lh1s year Moat
even thourh he didn't l'et
gueand, and 11 Tonyny was mak- of Tommy's games v.cre on tht
lur10 In the papere and all
mg luch a &amp;~cat m'ln of h1mme1I rad1o and different people drove
wu just 1111 dear aa Tommy
she was l&amp;tlllfted, one more year over to Thomdylt:e now and then to
Mom never made any dUferenee
and 1t woqld be over and be'd be see him play and they all camt
tween them-if 1be had had
baek acaln althou~rh Mom was back pra1smg htm and cHn the
aozen, one would be the aame
wondenJll' about th.at, too There ones '"hn wanted to knock had ~o
lnotbcr. Steve camt aver, an
wu nothfn&amp; much In Athe1111 for a keep still Pop and UncJe Lou1e
ucd but Morn just bluched
boy like Tommy
moRtly went downtown to h:~ten Ill,
1a1d Pete W&amp;B touch aa an
And lure enourh. when
though they usually went to dlf!'erlhoe, but aroand eleven o'elockl
he waB home only a few cnt places and Mom was glad they
1he heard a noise and went UP··I"''f'-blsser and stronrer and dad Cbp,rhe Wbttncy went to alJtalrs anfl there wasn't he up
quiet-like and talkinr and most all of the games and ahvar 5
•han1inr pajaMa•, runnin&amp;
more and mora hke the
told Mom all about 1t when b,
bl the ch'aft. Mom aavt :it to him
Pop and Uncle Louie
came back Mom thought It Willi
The next m or n In g he :felt
at him funny when
sureJy A'reot of Challlo to go to iitll
better and the fever waa cone
they d1dn't say
that trouble and she wondered wha~
him and he wanted to get
th1ng. Mom ?;OS ready for them
the old Grandmother thought of It
~ to the 1araae bq.t Mom
the;p did because there waa no
now-not that Mom really carec}
Dear of tt. She told Uncle Louae
why Tommy had to
becauae Tom was great111r thM aD:r
IIJ'O down to the carap and
everybody else m town
of the Wh1tneys and Charlie blm·
eause he was born there
aelt sa1d he wae as well~known &amp;B
-.}lat he eould do; and while
.,as thrnklnc ab~ut It Pop nld
went baek east where he
Hoover htmsell Pop oaid that
~uessed be had better lay oft'
job irt t boys' eamp, teachlnr
waetf: much but, after all, it waJ
JC'O down to the
to ewun and all that. When hi!
pietty mur~ to be as b1g as the
M.nd that made
ea1d tliat W4s
Presidenb.
•nd he said he
a boy ht&amp;
Then carht
Ia hut lltUe flncer
a team vf
the Yales and Tomn1y'1
h his wbole body
no~ been licked

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CIMI.d woolen PfiC", Kahn M .
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It's a faetl R.L.Ptilk&amp;~ •• recently interviewed 49,311
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to attend
the put.
Peoples to &amp;llencl l!ulldar Behool, ttentlarY Oft tll&amp;t oeeuton lor tbetr
Bob Bur&lt;!elle ol Pomeroy &amp;0&gt;&lt;1
Hr. and ..., Hom' c""""" M much M po8Si.ble
pan lD. pua:tnc aome ot the n,n.. Earl Baney of Oklahoma arere ehll.d.rm apent; Sunc!a,r a1'terrtocG
, _ monq,
Katllryru pannt.l "Lslt.on ot Mr and M5r Koarett with her parents, J4r &lt;~nd M1'l 1r1.
'ft'tte am\ented to life lmpdaon~ DUdd.i.n&amp;' and Mr ard M:rs R L. Ralph
ment
Dudd.lnc' Sunday
1lr1l Lov• ts Mre soemUna aaiNI
Vlrgtnla Meredith ....-~ the week. t.lme with h,l':l" dauahter, Mrs Clyde
end luel!ll- of friendll hrre
Tyret
(Oon.U.c..cl !mm .... Clael
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Mrs R L Du•kllnr and dall&amp;b·
..,., - · RaiO!Y w"' '"" aupper
the rest of his natural Ufe I alAo
l-er were viBIOOn a.t Nitro Wf!dnt'5· suest or Dorothy Moore Thtll'ld&amp;y
aentenee Kathryn Kelly to the ted·
Mr and )[n A A. Board ol day
e 1enlna:
trtll priMm for the rest of ber na- 0 ~ St.ation were in Lown SatMr and Mr~ Lawrence BeD ot
tun.l life •
~7· and Y:rt P R carsey were
Lon"' Bottom
luhri~t apent the week. end wUh ber
Kathl"}'ll a llpa kembled. u the 1vi&amp;Uon at Bt M&amp;f)'a Saturday
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Judge Imposed. She aentenoe-the f wheR th .... attended the fWlt!l'al ot
Jmunie Adama wbo has been lpmd
max1mllpl penalty 8be had pre- a re.latl.';;'
Mr and ~~:-s J n r;numaker or Ullf the past week here returned
uoualy et&amp;tcd th&amp;t she "could take Oharlea Pink ot Plttabut•h ""'nt Roehelter Pll and their daught.er home with them
it with a smile
but- when the I lhe week end at h1J borne
Mn :JI'rank Potter or Bea\'er are
Mr and Mrs Denver Hysell and
J;dae pronounced his raterul word&amp; [ Helen m-.t R th Bl tn
and spendln&amp; a rew d ay~ at their home b.. by spent Sunday arternoon With
there wa~ no smile Oil her pale
u
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I ere
her parent.l Mr and Mrs Curt.ll
drawn fnce She wu devoid or ~IJUom B~tner were aL ParkenoMr and Mn Harry Manning of Swick of Rut.land
1 W'J Batur &amp;y
make-up
C.harleston 11pent t he week end here
Clarence Bwauver and wlte spent.
Before she aat. down &amp;he turned l Mr and Mrll Robert Jlo\lsh &amp;,nd W•th t.helr brother h1-IM.v. ll A the week here wftlt her parents Mr
slightly anll she seemed on tbe ton or 'Pt Pleasant spent Sunday Hensley and fam ly They were ac an d Mrs A c LIJ"Ikenhoker
point of tears as she spied Paullne I 'filth the la.t~~ parent&amp; Mr and comp&amp;r&gt;ied by M1~ Anna lltm~ IP ~ I Mitchell Love t(&gt;turned home Jaat
Frye, h.et lt-year·old daUiht:er by a. Mn. J T
DIOll
• ho Is employed In Charles ton
v cek alter 11pending sometime her(l
former m.art'Lage slttl.na In the Ml.sll Hamer who spen~l the
Mrs C H Lawrence 11pent Fri W1th his si~Ur Mrs Clyde Tyree
front row of ~tors near the ';'eek at Chicago Is a v Lor
ere rlay at Hocklnepcll't with her rhtu.
Mrs James Adams 1'1
reporters table&amp;
Newspapermen t 1111 week
ii:!ll.cr Mrs William K1 Hey uud ru m
were dashl.ng ln and out of the
Mr and Mrs Pearl Phillips and il y
Dandyy Cox ~~
court 1\nd the sllen«W of a minute or son of Mbtersvlllf were Sunday
Mr and Mrs Blla." St!ckman of
Gus Hendricks moved Monday
.$av1r11 J?)fa.~g\lilt.y recently two before 1 ad Kiven way to a 5,:11e8t.s of Mr and Mrs Howard East. Liverpool spent seveu l days hom t.he Reuter property to Mid.dl~
to an lndlctment charg1ng them m!ld bedlam
llile and sons
laat week with Mr and Mrs A E port

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sale ot Ohrllitmp.s seal.!! waa set at
l':asonn,.. ~t. a nine oolUltY meetinK
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1n the
lhLE mun\ oi u~ Li:!moun the ptel:ient luud t1me~, h&lt;:ld In thens Wednesday
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rttany .lrc in want uud many others fall to t~ee uny .. ngure was announced by Dr Robert

MEl &lt;is COUNTY

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FollowinG compUca.lloll9 resulting
wumcr
1.. 01n paolors:cd. 111 health
•· onv 111 e road
Gorsuch of t'·
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1 oSIJed aWII.Y laW ThUl"ade.y mornlng
The deceued was one of t.he older
residents ot Meigs count.y and 16
sut vtved by lll.s wife a IQU Max of
steubt'nvUie and a daughter Ruth
a. aollool teacher ot Portsmouth and
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l1i nutlful :;;cenet•y 1t Is thE' good foJtune of ordmary humnn
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We c\en ha\'c the beuutJtul h1lls l\h1ch stnnd maJe~"
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•ltomoon at the JUllldr
hilj'il schOol four deleia.tes were
tQ o.lQWn aa lepresentatlves to tihe

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Legiol" of Pomeroy
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Molly's Ideo. • o tluee act mualcal

ct:nventlor&gt; ot tlle Southeastern
Obto Educational association which
"Ill convene at Jackson October
2'1 and 28
As~~. Hosk•na of the senior hlgh
school and MiSB Emmn Belli of t.he
sugar Run gnde school wcae sPleoted I!.S delegatca wUh Guy Oor·
by of Ker:; n.un and J E White
uthiHc, nim high schoohcUng as
ultmnat.cs
All Pomeroy schoolB will be cloa·
e on Frlcll\Y October 71 a.ccoJdlng
to city liUP"IInt.endent c J Rhodes
e.. thnt the teaehel'8 will be able to
tte d tl1 J k
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comedy on Thursday and Priday
Jlghts November 9th and lOth at
the Junior hiQ:h school buiLding
This will be or inte1cst throuah·
out the community as this entertalr
r.1ent Ia proving a senaatiol"al suecrsa wherever It 18 presented It baa
alw~~oya been the polloy ot the Drew
Web6klr Post to present' annuaiiy a.
t-.ome talent show for the benefit of 1
JUNIOS MUSIC
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their Christmas baSket rund and
A Junior Music Study
theh pant reputation tor rtviJla the I teen orpnized at the
bt&gt;st hOme talent playa poaslble wm MJE&amp; Paancea M Ihte
Qf)Hor to new he1Qht8 tn t.he torm of h \ling oftl&lt;:ers elected
a. mualca~ comedy this year Instead s m 1933 _34 president
cf the uaual minstrel
Garber vice
p1ealdef't
Mollys Idea will be directed by Moo 1c secret.ary and ucasurer
a. very Cl\pable cor.ch who Js a pro- nuth Oubea and chairman of the
rustcnal trntertainer There are pwyram committee Vlralnla aomp·
twenty row. musical numbers wlllch tc.n
"fll be ta\(en Cllle or b;y tht) best
The outstanding aim of tho club
sJnalns Rna dancing alrls 1n Pome. &amp; to promote an understanding
roy and Middleport The ptot ot ~ile l''QP{eoJatlon and love or good mutlaY Is one that will hold tbe inter· rJ~ I llorthly musicales will be ~~:tvon
(6t of the audience from stilrr~ J,o 1ilU\ .a recital twice a yeal' The
fiQ,Iah A m01t capable ca.$t wtn en- Cla\b Will meet every Saturday
a(lt
the leacUna
PJ.J'ta:
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Mlected
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a.ctora wm
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PauUroe s head tlropped Asked
a Parkersburg Fe~~:r:'a Townsend or Belleville
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or Downlngton were placed on a J•Ient she said simply No Sbe
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t.wo-year probation from the comttJ d 1 a black and white , ~tnt waa the Sunday 1uest of Mr8
Dr aNI Mrs Rinehart of \\ ler•
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Elizabeth Diehl !and dauiiJtel'fJ
lon W Va spent the week end
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by checkered sulL ;vtth a hat to ma~ 1 Wm McCoy or Parkensburg 1~ It 1v.lth Mrs Rinehart s parents Mr
Judre p E Peoples
Kathryn s Ia t
thoughts be he' vbllt.or here thl&amp; week
r.nd Mrs Bert German They werl'
Judge Peoples admonished
the slle heard the bad news was of
I Maxine Heaton vlslt.ed Mr and arcompanled home by their aunt
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Anticipating that she Mrs Mervin Lievlng aL Salem sw1- Mary Bhelo.on who w11l \'iSH reia
nal actJon appanmUy their ttrst \\a t o b scm to prison for lhe day
ll\ es there and at Moundsvllle
Bhd warned them that if they come resL of hl':r ll!e she had defCUGe at ·
Mr and Mrs w H VanHorn I Mrs Stella Chevalier is spending
FRIDAY NIGHT
afoul of the la.w again wlthln the torney James H Mathers draw up C&gt;f Balem were week end gueste of, wme t1me with her daught.P.r Mrs
two yeal"5 they will be on probation papers del:'ding her S30.000 home in her parents Mr and Mrs Harry I :Sthel Hodill EJl Pittsburgh and 1s
they must ypect the senten&lt;:e or Fort Worth Texas a.nd $10000 Purdum
t.-~klng treatment!; for rheumatism
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the court
worth or furniture oVJer to 'Pauline
Mrs Ellu.beth Lewis and 4auahThe two were arrested for stea,JI want my baby to be provided )trn of H\Ultlngton Mr 1t.nd Mn;
-VIina a ~t Of harness rlnge from a for she said
Oden Pitch and children of Char~
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Kel\v heard the sentence wit.hout. leston Mr and Mrs. Sam Yeager of
GALLJPOLJS
Downlr\JI.on fleveral
weeks ago much change of racial expression Pteuain• Pitas and Elt&amp; Yearer.
Mn J D Ada ns returned hon ::
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ring.s ~re discovered ~ sheriff A His paunchy flushed race did not son and niece of Middleport wen! Tut'Miay from Luhriv
At Middleport
0 Traty in HJ.chlmney or 11 house bet! a) his thoughts
Sunday 1uesta of Mrs. J H WlnMr ar&gt;d Mrs James McFadt&gt;n
8 o'clock
bel()lllil:iflg to 11Udnfll s
reln tlves
Arter sentence WRS lmprn;ed boLh tlon
ond baby r~~ turned to their home
where be had ~uddf\'11 them
IL rtown
f{arry Farley 111 In paor heallh
m Mansfield after spending ~ome­
"I'he Pair recently ll{lnllttcd then
1 he govemm~nL
In COU\IIeUnr 1 Dr Gribble of Pomeroy was a tlmc here with hf'r parent.~ M1 and
and
o\dmJSf&gt;lon-ua&amp;llpnli!l
guilt tQ local
auUt~WJtie:;; when thl Kellvs won fl quick 11.nd decl t l:llll&gt;lness visitor here Tuesday
Mn John Jaynes
locJLI puJtlb :tDc-AII othen
quefltw•ed an&amp; lxlth
confessed 1.o ~JV(&gt; v1ctm y In t"helr 5ecbnd prose I Dallas Ooodn.lte or WfMtoi1 visClyde Tyrre left last Tuesday tor
thetr part in t.he crhnt!
They cutwn unrier the Llndbel"lh ab- !ted relatives here recently
Kentucky
a.nd Adull&amp; 35e
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Qhartt~ 1Bletner ot Charleftt,oo
Mr and Mrs Howard German
Wh;a.ley barn whell they n:;:ectlnlned
Only last I:J9.turday ~udge VnnQ:ht ~pent the week end here
snePt Sunday aftew oon -.uth her ~
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whtther or not ,.haley' was at had sentenced others oonvlded in
Mrs W A Gold of Pomeroy was mo~her Mrs Vlcla Hysell
I ___ ___ ___ hOJtle Finding )\'haley away they the Urschel kidnaping conspiracy • the recent guest or Mr and Ml'l'l L
Betty Spurrier ha s been ill unable
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went to the barnt. th"* '"'"'d tO They Included MKI'hr..1e oun Kel· J Ruttencutter and ramlly
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Mr and Mrs Herma.n Bletner
au or es La 1pg
the valuable q s old pals ,,h~ oot9r1ou.s desper 1R tb Pd. Helen Bletner and wm
l"al'p'I"SS &amp;CCPISSOl"its then driving adoes Harvey Baney and
Albert u~d H~rman Bletner were sunday
awRy
1 Bates both of whom were aenten-1 ~meats or Mr and Ml'S Clarence
The pair said Wedntsday We~ ccd tJ.ith Bally l and Bates \fCoe Bletner at. Belle
h&amp;&lt;l fltlt intentions of.
u!,hlJ th, Kathr)ln~ Mi"E!l!y !J mettler Mn;, O~a~ Mr and Mr:s Lawrence Gaskins
harntss rings apparentlj sthllnl Shannorl of Faradise
Telt and .Jf Pt Pleasant. were guests of Mr
theht tfor the ornamental value
Kathryn s
R 0 I Bo&lt;is) e.nd Mrs George zuspan Br Mon.Spth young meu ~will be requlr6d Shannon
Edward dsy
to report to Sheriff '!'riley every 1 Earney 1
Cllrtord
Mrs w R Lehew returned to
three months during their proba.. Skelly bot.h
hnd bee'(! hflr home at Crafton Pa sunday
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Mrs Chrl~ty Stetner was a buel
nM~s VLS1tor ac Pt PlciUiant Tue
sd&amp;.y
Miss Mary Duddmg is 111
Mr and Mn N 0 Weln were
EUNlay IU~ of Mr and Mrs L
J Ruttencutter
Urs Allee McNickle ls vislUnr
1 Mt and Mrs Rush McNiekJe at I
Antiquity, o
1 Mr and Mr~ L C Furbee and
daurhter were vl!ttors at Hunting· l

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Bill telling ilea of thu deat-h u&amp; an
uncle Ph1111p Schatz or 13Helbyvllle
Mtssouri The 4teceased was 8 well
i"QOWt' Meiss county fauner being
a J'tSldent of Oak Grove Years ago
ht ten Ohio tor the West and hM
1111ed there~rior to hll)l death He
w~oa th .. on brother to Mrs Ebers11~ ; - ot
ac s m er th e 1ate Jilrs Kraft
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t is the ld.$t of his aenerat1on of
lhe SChatz family several atsters
1t 1
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INDIAN VILLAGF and RODEO
All l'his Week
Pythian Park, Middleport
FREE ACTS
7 O'clock Each Night

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A m&amp;rrlaae Qt!ense waa arantfld
I Wedneada;y
O&lt;ltober 11 in
~ourt tQ WlUiam ShertdaJl aged I
cr M~~ ctty a farmer an4 Mill
~fal'l*fat SmJth aged n tJf Pome~

w ~ a1e ~aft!ly ensconced Uehtnd our IJeuutJful hills

" hu: h U1 eak lite foJ ce of the destt ucttve wm&lt;ls and yet we
, " " ' '""Y tindtng f~ult with out loot thnt we fail to see
the mauj, manv advantage$ n ht( h we muoy und which
mllltun• of people th1uugbout the wmlct would thu11k the
g 1cu t Ctuutm could they hu vc Lut u fructtonpl purt of

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clscUSBlon or pr oble~l8th oonfroMP!~ Local l.e• onna rea
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AH ohlldren of the Mclg:s OOunt.y
OhUdnm a Home hDVo been alven
11 n lnvltatlo:n to be tlle r~ueats S~.t
&gt;~to 1lll-men &amp; F!lll Fe~va.l
near
~e P~eroy-Maaon brtQe, between
the boun ot i tot- ..turday ilf~rnoop ~t hllol betl\ announced The
chtlt$ren
totallnr Qrproxbna.~ly
ol ualtu e
One hear:, and roads of typhc.~, Jlij 111 the PacifiC' 60 In numbor wUI be l!l'lven e:nf,lre
() t:cHn, o 1 IJlltlltune~ Ill t" e Atl an t Ic, o ! vu Icumc erup tlon prlv IIeaea -•
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f est1V&amp;1 whleb
1,,e
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will entitle thtlll to attend
any
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111 uuc p:ut oJ the world an 0 great e rag
ng oo s Ul al1ow or enJoy ariy rldc
at tho
.lnuthet, ol elitthquakes m Qthet• porttons but one nevet cp.rntvat.roundJ, tr1e

natL,ral calamity

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;ynnd the small number of men at work, one m I g
Hoek.lnlf Perry MOl'Pn Noble,
..ret lt decl thul we ate Ill the m1dst of u bapen counttv Wasblraton Monroe ah&lt;t Waehinl·
counties
1Ud t; e
But that JB fa1 ftom t he case 0 ur county tli one tonProblema
or otganlzo.tion prooi tho uchest. 111 v.ny ~tnte 111 nntm nl m111orah~
We huv~ s11r0•.m10•n1dhe"",baUie''0171 lnChrt'sh!melr•• ",,1,•1·,
It
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toul ut \dllOUs Rlld \ atytug d c pt s .
e
UVtl sa
Ill ondthefllfthcra.necofthecauseot
.t huud,tu cc
Wt• hUH! gas und W! huvc Oil
All this hn~ tubeiculosls prevention \\ere ~s ..
e• 1eset.: by Dr Paterson tmd Art. ur
bt! CH Pldccd the1e by the ull-wt.se und ~:enet'OliS Crea t 01 H oermal' Columbus field aeere·
\\ Jth ll'Othtng to be done by us bnt to gel It from the eartl tl\J'Y of the state orga.nl:.'.atkm t' ......
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ThObe attending the mee ..,.
W:c hiJ Ve thotJsund.s of UCH'K of :iOm~ o f t h e nest o
flom Meigs County were Mrs
lom larttls 111 the countJy \\he1c .tlmoat uny klnd o1 Vt!~te lc.em11e :a Nle Pomerol president
Meigs County Publle Health Leatald~ hu1t 01 gro\\lll¥' commodJty can be 'Hl~Sed \Ve h,ve tue Mrs w E Rat.hbutn RutJil t.! 0 !, the most u~t:ful und benutlfuJ rlVCH' 1n the world land and Mts J11mes E Harlehy
Middleport bot.h mem~ra of 1 e
Jlow111g pn~t out dnou; and Jt bordeu mole of our county Uelsa county PUblic Health Le&amp; ..
tlt.tu .(ny otbei sulJdJVI!:ilOll Ui~ the entire state
We have gue

lw a1 1 of u1n grcut
l l [ 1\(eurl'l County

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Wllue bel c~ttem}Jt~ wtll end Its mc1cly conjectuutl h
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Reports of the various commit ..
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wa.tf held at the home of Mts Edtth
Newt.on a.nd Ml.ss Grace Horton of

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(Jl'ocery and previous to that bY
the R D Young: store
The new aut.o supply &amp;tore will be
a branch of the Athena Auto Par~
Company under the management
of RoY E Tracy
0 P' Tracy will

Followmg the business meetinr
Mrs Am.&amp;nda Bpi hQ.~ a~ Ue,L:.- EXTENSION WORK PLANNED
Ja&lt;~ob Roller of
M dAt" organization meeting tor ex- refn~ shments were served by the
berry Avenue J.ttended. a birtbcio:; .mtlon work ln Meigs county will hostes.se
dinner We1fnt!&amp;(\ay at the home or 1 te held at the Senior high school =c----:Mr and 14111 Homer Marspbaa:ton tuildlng ln Pomeroy Thursday Tum to Paa:e il ror Pomeroy New1

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.dlpcuce lovwg natJOHJo!
L llll ! I H Ut -. to do ull1n het pow~r to keep the world eh"'''"'t:d n t l ui bu !{) nc c and ttoubl e
W1th other natJOnH l'j
\\ l! l! 1 ~ 1 1 ~ 1"'L l f plr!!d mg pov et t), h.u d t1me:-~ nnd depreaSlm.
tl tt..: wth s1an t cvt U emitetner co11tmue~ to make ever. j
l.Jlo J 1 t ,o Jn u e.t:w hc1 miiJtaty ntlength that she will D&lt; 1
t1li n.Lt ~ t o ,d l nntwns Jegatdleio! ~ of :".lZt..: or locatiOn R,_. \
1-.: ntl ; d t L 1untr ha s madP mot e plunt~ for spendwg mor
111 1111 n ~ t \\lt d hulidtng n h1gge1 unci stronget navy,
I ·~ f I ll iltl h ctt~ J u~et ut ans}l!p rt lor nttacking PUIPO~C!\

u 1d

Pair Given Two
Years Probation

&amp;httl Mrs

upon the IU\ e loy tlty and dcvot.ton of the poofllo mt:Jt be m hsrmolJy wftli
the tcachtn:t~~ or ,Jf!!~Ull the Chri11t wbooo wO'I'dJ ftt mt.o overy fold and crev1 ~"l
or thl l~o.lmun he nri ani of whom •t WIU! lollloiQ 1ft John 7 4(!, "NE\ :..R MAN
SPAKE LTKr. 'J"HI~ MAN

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'flle Standard Auto Parts Com~
.... PIE~ HOLD SESSION
IP&amp;IlY, handlini au auto pert~!: a.ud
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Fif\eer members we ae pr5$ent
acoeuortes, wilt be qpened soon I~
was announced, tn the Sommer$ 'VtaneWay ~~,rternoon at the .e~rylar
bJ!P.dlng on Second street the l'OoiJl meetinJ of Ute Ladles Auxiliary 'Of
formerly occupied by tlle Norrt.s the Grace Episcopal Church whtch

~P.ssion Plan were made to attend
be In charge of the local store, Jt the auxiUary corvention wllich will
LP held In Colwnbus Oct 34 and
w~s announced
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Tb7 wuol ma lamp lllllo my feet, uh l'ht uolo 111J pa1l- Psal11 119:1or-

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All rehg\ouo
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NEW 81'0JI.E OPENS

UPATREE

llall
lied u to how
annu a
letter abe rece.~•M frena Elaine
thwu1h a etrake of 1enla.. IJhe re·

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Jhu with terfaae ani alii Her

other ..n, Pete, who r... a ~:~~~I
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Then 11he Wf!nt do'l'fll,Sta1n to
make l!lome tlut~eed and put Mme
lemon tn it; and 1he coaldn't help
but wond~r what the7'd do if anythmg ever happened to Petej and
c 1 (!\1om learned via Re'll'apaper~ rad.Jo and
as sbe looked back she could see lomnn
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how Pete had been u cood a 1 oy
aa Tommy-not ao great, of ..,,,,. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -but no boy could ever be
to his mother than Pete
that wae the 'I 1 ~ of the wolid, she oft' the aii-AmCHcan lh1s year Moat
even thourh he didn't l'et
gueand, and 11 Tonyny was mak- of Tommy's games v.cre on tht
lur10 In the papere and all
mg luch a &amp;~cat m'ln of h1mme1I rad1o and different people drove
wu just 1111 dear aa Tommy
she was l&amp;tlllfted, one more year over to Thomdylt:e now and then to
Mom never made any dUferenee
and 1t woqld be over and be'd be see him play and they all camt
tween them-if 1be had had
baek acaln althou~rh Mom was back pra1smg htm and cHn the
aozen, one would be the aame
wondenJll' about th.at, too There ones '"hn wanted to knock had ~o
lnotbcr. Steve camt aver, an
wu nothfn&amp; much In Athe1111 for a keep still Pop and UncJe Lou1e
ucd but Morn just bluched
boy like Tommy
moRtly went downtown to h:~ten Ill,
1a1d Pete W&amp;B touch aa an
And lure enourh. when
though they usually went to dlf!'erlhoe, but aroand eleven o'elockl
he waB home only a few cnt places and Mom was glad they
1he heard a noise and went UP··I"''f'-blsser and stronrer and dad Cbp,rhe Wbttncy went to alJtalrs anfl there wasn't he up
quiet-like and talkinr and most all of the games and ahvar 5
•han1inr pajaMa•, runnin&amp;
more and mora hke the
told Mom all about 1t when b,
bl the ch'aft. Mom aavt :it to him
Pop and Uncle Louie
came back Mom thought It Willi
The next m or n In g he :felt
at him funny when
sureJy A'reot of Challlo to go to iitll
better and the fever waa cone
they d1dn't say
that trouble and she wondered wha~
him and he wanted to get
th1ng. Mom ?;OS ready for them
the old Grandmother thought of It
~ to the 1araae bq.t Mom
the;p did because there waa no
now-not that Mom really carec}
Dear of tt. She told Uncle Louae
why Tommy had to
becauae Tom was great111r thM aD:r
IIJ'O down to the carap and
everybody else m town
of the Wh1tneys and Charlie blm·
eause he was born there
aelt sa1d he wae as well~known &amp;B
-.}lat he eould do; and while
.,as thrnklnc ab~ut It Pop nld
went baek east where he
Hoover htmsell Pop oaid that
~uessed be had better lay oft'
job irt t boys' eamp, teachlnr
waetf: much but, after all, it waJ
JC'O down to the
to ewun and all that. When hi!
pietty mur~ to be as b1g as the
M.nd that made
ea1d tliat W4s
Presidenb.
•nd he said he
a boy ht&amp;
Then carht
Ia hut lltUe flncer
a team vf
the Yales and Tomn1y'1
h his wbole body
no~ been licked

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wbo 'willltoiJ a special

at Our Store on
fRIDAY, OCTOBER

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aacl let htm ~ertonally m -

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up,they
tlilswantd
football,
Roses 1f
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cloth.t; ¥01'
con ..1m from ,ICHQe bolts ol

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lO&gt;:,wer keep
b"'""allnobo4J
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Siftn 111\mlr.
f.,anaft~Ucar.~' Mct1oLuue

8b!U111

and advance fooh10111 Lo oplle olin.
CIMI.d woolen PfiC", Kahn M .
tooOrder Clolhoo ooo 11•11 ••Y low

~ewl

LL ALL I !£.NOW

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CAH1T e&gt;EATX-70,''

CJ.\012Tlf:D BILLY BRUIN

It's a faetl R.L.Ptilk&amp;~ •• recently interviewed 49,311
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motorists)n every section of Ohio and fo1.1nd X-70 to
be more popular than the next five gasoline&amp; ,.,.bit~etl.
A tankful will show you why-try X-70 aoda,.,

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'OQk untu sprlnr. He wu aeeom- 1
s;:mled bY a .frJend Oeorae Thoma.a
That Wilmln&amp;'ton ma.o wbo
wlto ~t. a few day• w!tb him
tonlahed Oh Lo b)o · buYI.ui: a
bum h.M aold it a1aln. He ex.. u·~.rou~ tQ hia home 111t Pittabur&amp;h
p!&amp;ined tha.t the bass dldnit match
1.6-1. Ev&amp; Wh\t4 Kra. M&amp;a"lie

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old .orea an~ ·
and you.r
new.
Jllfita.ntty IU
-ll'fifllllnc. stlmur
Juet follow t.he
are r&gt;ure to
back. StansDrug Co .. Mi'!ldleport
and druggists every~
ad v.

Be careful how you iitt.chfork t.tu&amp;t 107.

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If the next war l.s foua;)lC with
flame, polson gu and cetms, It
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B folle ~d Berth&amp; Coot ot H'a.rrtaonvllle 1pent Fr14aY the li"\\NI.a of Yr.
· What w~ nev~:;~lcl Undentan~ and Mn. T. I . Wolfe.
111 how t.be p:NahoppN"I kpow you
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Love and
hsve to J0 thrcUJh TeXIU to get to fiP'Il!ldda.w.dJter Leone Po'WeU of
Elouth Dakota.
Oonnellavllle, Pa., &amp;rrived WedneaCay to vislt Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
~oul wordll or a mll~nt of • Wlo!e and f~n~:·WI~noe
1111MU but popu.lfJ repabUc. "U I
Mr. and ~·
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advance, follow me; tt I atand attll, Rochester; Pa., Who
avenae me, and U I retreat, rtve me In.nd IDent sunday at
rcom."
lll.ng. at Great Bend
Jdr. 'and' Mrs. Ita Foater
tite •w~.

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Gmple &amp;m~r1.

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.8'\leBt ol Miss

and Lillian H9~k.
. aQ&lt;l. ~n. Tool Cook of Char-

clled. . on Mrs. T. E. WoUe

ma kn1ttln;r a counterpane.. She
atwa.ya p1eke&lt;l up wl'lere Bhe left Dff.

THIS COUPON GOOD FOR 25 VOTES
IN AWARDING $500.00 IN

CASHPIUZES

Daily Tribune and Tribune-Telesraph
Great Votins Clmpai1a
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Write name and Addreu below to whom
you deoire these votea credited .
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nual 1933 Card C!Wie. Return tl
Yn. s. F. Rickard, Orah«m
Stu.tion. W. Va. Reward.

KRAFT
American Cheese
(pQclae-d, paotourind}

10-12·3t

has full. natural
CHEST COLDS I flavorl
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TO PRESEIIIT MY .

OLO FRIEND . .
THE FAMOU~

IIARHlV

BARRYTONI!I

AI!Ol1T Y(JUR
Ri!C~ BARIIIEY!

I WONDER IF
WI!, COULD INDUC:E
YOU 1"0 SINI. A
SON&amp;. OR 'TWO

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Void if inailecfor delivered to campal111
offiee, Martin Hotel BuihlinJ, Pomeroy,
Ohio after 04:tober 20, 1933.

Foot6all
Pomeroy
Purple Panthers
-vo.New Boston

FOR HER!

Rub on Muotemle. Used
by millions for 25 yc..,,
NOT just a oalve, but a
"counter-Irritant." AU
cln!Mieto,Three otrengtbo.

~durday,

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Admisal&amp;n: Studcnt.a 20e

Ride Safe and
Save Money

1\dults 3!k

-put on new

Middl~&gt;port

High
School Field

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GOODYEARS
'Now!

'-liCE. 'TO

Se! IE Yo\) ~ ~O'N l"Ho6.'T
\ MU'IiT 1....1!A'-IS ~~~
l...l_""e A ~'e-r\J~ '1'0

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OnteR. INrcR·
SECriONAL

GAMES THIS

WEEI&lt; •••
COLUMBIA
vs. VIRGIAUA

Fully Re-conditioned
Ready For Use
1933 Plymouth Sedan
1932 Chevrolet Coach
1932 Willys Club Sedan
Sed;m

NORn.tWESTERtll
vs. S'r'AN F'O tD
FORDHAM vs.
"W£Sr VIRGIAIIA

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e Slippery roads, colder weather, more driv·
Ina 1n the dark-llall and Winter brlnQ
these hazards to make smooth, thin tires

more danQerous and tlre·chan&amp;inll more
dlsaQreeable ••. Wladom says, more than
at.any other season tou need the aafety ar!P
of thick, aharp·edQ~. full ceDter traction
treado-put on new Goodyean now! • • ·
E1perience says, toiiAh new rubber wears
almost twice ae olowly on cool roads-new
Goodyears protect
winter, yet are
almost new when s
arrlveo ••• Fore•J!Iht oayo, tires wil certainly coat m~
why run risks on
0!108 now only to pay
bl.her
for
••• Better buy
your
now.
rflUO!II..,.: mot'll
l'll"PI•
titan the nest
three
combll)edthan lillY
P\0"'
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Su~rtwill Cord Tlrt&gt;s
31% treater mJieaf&amp;e than ita
predeceuor - Full Cent•
Traction and a :ZI% thltk.(!l'
tread - better than the belt

tlree of mo.t other makes yet In mott aizn 1tlll priced
lower than a y!St aaot

4.40·11
4.110-lt
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wlto ~t. a few day• w!tb him
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hsve to J0 thrcUJh TeXIU to get to fiP'Il!ldda.w.dJter Leone Po'WeU of
Elouth Dakota.
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atwa.ya p1eke&lt;l up wl'lere Bhe left Dff.

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IN AWARDING $500.00 IN

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Yn. s. F. Rickard, Orah«m
Stu.tion. W. Va. Reward.

KRAFT
American Cheese
(pQclae-d, paotourind}

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Void if inailecfor delivered to campal111
offiee, Martin Hotel BuihlinJ, Pomeroy,
Ohio after 04:tober 20, 1933.

Foot6all
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Purple Panthers
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FOR HER!

Rub on Muotemle. Used
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Fully Re-conditioned
Ready For Use
1933 Plymouth Sedan
1932 Chevrolet Coach
1932 Willys Club Sedan
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dlsaQreeable ••. Wladom says, more than
at.any other season tou need the aafety ar!P
of thick, aharp·edQ~. full ceDter traction
treado-put on new Goodyean now! • • ·
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almost twice ae olowly on cool roads-new
Goodyears protect
winter, yet are
almost new when s
arrlveo ••• Fore•J!Iht oayo, tires wil certainly coat m~
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0!108 now only to pay
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Dee. 4, 1933 at whlel! time tbe oaol' priz.. will be ~~lird·
eel ucl -..JuiOao paid. ~Ia may atart to ·wdHI
J!odw ao It Ia ·not .........,. to wait for th~ openlall date.
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$10.00 IN CASH .,_

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TENTH PRIZE

eieet powtdo to clioojualif:r the cuiltY &lt;&gt;OIItenclen lrolli'm

NINTH PRIZE

EIGHTH PRIZE

$10.00 IN CASH

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PRICE THREE CJiJNTS

to compete of the prise,_ Cou.atry corre-aponde:ota who
contribute local n.ewa from their vida.ity wii'l not be coa•idered. employeu.
Any cont..U11t who doet not tum in at lea1t oae Abo
acription each Week afte- eDJ:AIInt in eampaip. will be
dropped from the actiYe lilt ef ccmtenden.
Any poiab of contention ariaina durina enterp.. it~
will be decided by the campaip maeapr and Ilia decialo1.
will be finaL
Votn cnaoe placed to the credit of a contestant ~t
be tr&amp;JUferretl to the credit of another eoateatant.
Any &amp;IN.aenb or cohe1ioa em the part ol contettanb
to the detri111011t of the campaip may be e011aidered •ufli·

SIXTH PRIZE

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$2lt00

JAIL ~ELIVEREH~
fATALLY WU UN~
~friCER IN
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Delivery

RUW OF CAMPAIGN

THIRD PRIZE

$25.00

ERNATIONAL NEWS SERVlCE.
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RESOLUTION PASSED

CASH
$50.00 . \.IN ,; CASH
FIFTH -PRIZE

~mperature Saturday mnd m e:rtrmne Nnrt::l.w·lt porUon ton!lht.

TEXT-BOOK IN UIRY STIRS CITIZENS.

Campalpla OJMIII to "l'Y ,..,..,.. or airl of aoocl repu·
taticaa reaidinJ ._. tbe Circulatl~ z'ofte of the DailY Tribune
and Tri~UDO-Telapaph. ·, . . , ' ·.
Employ- of the Daily 'Tdll~ 'aed Triw...,.T ele·
IIJ'aph ucl their immediate families wnl llot be permitted

FOURTH PRIZE

.Ohlo-Pa.lr t.oniBht and B&amp;tuf'dAy,

POMEROY, OHIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1933

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m&amp;lly
of her frienda to help her ao obe ma:r·deoire.
~ow, to Noohmber 18th. at 8 p! m. 'The aecond period runo .from clooe of f•nt penod to November 26th at 8
CODteatallb are requeatecl to turn in or ~il to tho
1'. M. Third period runo from delle of ol!i:ond period to clooe of Campaip December 4, 1933 at 8 P· m.
campaip office the aubacri.ptioaa they have · aecured. o"

FIRST PERI.-i

SECOND PERIOD

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