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PUDAY NOV'I:MBJll 3 ltSS

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READERS' NOTICE - If you want
the N ewa Olll.ce of The Dally
Tribune, call 2~6-L; If the Bualne•
Olll.ce ask for 202-R.

UfEATHER FORECAST.._.

Ohio and W~Mt Vir.Pnw-Raln t.oo.11bt3unday Not much 1.- htn1e ln tem~""'

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L LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE

U It a NftW&amp; It a In The Tribune

VOL VIII- NO 44

LO~N P~UCY Ofl
ADMINISTRATION
T0 BE SPEEDED

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Escapes Trap

SENATE BANKING! Vatican

AGRICULTURAL NRA
buil~lng

The

of

brhll!'!~

and se w

1o lmpouible;

Fixing I
Pricea ~ Made
Illegal

ers and other pubhc Improvements
by the Federal WorU Adminlstra
Lion has called another 400 to worl(
and th 1t number wUl mount t.1.ead

Po'Ver Plant Dedicated

C~MMITT[[ ASKS !
l ··p~UCE P~WER"
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CLOCK"
S&amp;tuday Nov •

"IRON MASTER"
tlertna¥ Denny Lila Lee I

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Sale
Shurts

T~huocrat.y

Pope Piu1 XI pl.:tv~ at the opening of thto new e)('ctrlcal power plant
In Vat1can C1ty which Will .upply the fntlre Clt)l ~ 1th •le t lly
ln•'ependent of Rome An elt.burattl cetemomal ma•kcd tlw d~
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ot the lat.eat contr1bl1t1on of 1cltnce to the see of the latl{t'IH of Glu • ~ l 11.11
churchea
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Speelal Sale.

Richard Tucker

Montf!

Not Guilty Plea
Given By Senator

tolllnA-Motht!r Goose Land

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&amp; Rumba Ryihm Vnrtoons.

ENTERTA~

Friday aud saturday

aton Noah

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tnlned the m.funb.el'M QC t.ht! one-Won 1

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llef!ry

resses

Sdt~:llhnf

• Brtbe
of Jnd•ctment
Denied

AT

One clllf:IS ot .the Baptlat church a.t
the formers home on East Main
Street Thursday ~enin$
Follow~ I
J.ng a short bll!11'\eSS meettna re 1
were sdrved by the has-!

f=ents

Crabbe. Jaelr. La.Rue
8hOI"U i'anan In Blood
Money
Stoopnoeracy S&amp;oopnllfle

eLASS

Miss MitfJfJ »li~beti}. 1 0anle~ and
Mrs Edward Poster jOintly enter-

"TO THE LAST
MAN"
Rand~,i. Scott Either Hal

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&amp;

lkldd

New Coats~
in Thur$dav
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from New
York for the

Fr.ee Air Show !
Stunt Flyi11g-By Lieut. C 1V1 Kenily
' SATURDAY•ndSUNDAY
Ou11 Half mile a.bove Maton CU.y on W Va, Sltle
RUthon V1Uln~~pa R.ulbt--and oq.er hair rnl•lng 1tuuh
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CAPTAIN WELDON
DIES IN HOSPITAL

~DOIVANS

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a

pure or:wn kettle

renderet.J

, ,ouno.

GLEN VALLEY PEAS vory •""" •••lllr • '""'
CHOCOLATE CANDY, 5 11•••" • •~'
SALT, ""~... ' 1"

Matehes .

FIRESTONE

soxEB

COCOA PEtLENS, • ••••• ...
POT:I\TOES, ~orjh Dakola Cobblm, 100 lb bar
,
Peck
SOAP, 'V!lnCamp I 1 lb )'ellol' hlLr JD for
DIXIE MAID COFFEE, 11ne l!avor • 1••
FRUITS and VEGETA.BLES
HEAD LETTUCE, •"'• 1•rr• '"'• ••,..,
CELERY ..,... on• tonoer Jumoo .1..
No. I Qaallty 10 IbM

eaLinr and cctoklnr ID lbs.

Bap
u."r•.I'~~IA~- nlee yellow rr•lt.

4 lba

Younger Set.

23c

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25c
25c
lOc

All Our new Fall &amp; Winter Coats incluc:f..
ing R4!dfern and Sha.gmoor 25% [1-4]
off Saturday.

19c
19c
$1.67

27c
39c
37e

NEW
o\1-

No Bonn

¥

No

~eamt.

5c
4e

25c
25c

lSc
25c

every

eeUon

"~&gt;

10';11 c

10.:
25c
lOc
25c
25c
8c
9c

dlr

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Feather~ weirJtti "et .,...a).

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¥

A Hendltnon Step-In
Made or GENUINE
PeachLII!tn:

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enoqb to cenli'OI tbe

MEATS
V:t;AL ROAST, lb
BEE,F ROAST ...,,, , •.., 1"1 BLI!;F
STEAK.• round or loin z pounds
PORK ROAST, leaa I pound
PORK STEAK••houloor "'' ' """""'
LiVER PUDDING, ,,.... ' ......
FRESH CALLIES, • •• • ........,....., lh
...$1\:fOKED CALLIES, • to • lh ........ 1•

More New
Dresses Due

l!:asy l.e Launder

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M"'m.benl
ciety ot Bt
nut Thureday

...T&lt;&gt;dJy, Friday

Joyed t-heir regular
lneetlng and

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l'l'let:tlni was hel4

the 8~~!li'&gt;

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HERE

AFTER LONG

$5.50 and $6.00
Dresses for

ABSENCE

Mr and Mrt. William MOI'Jan
1Paiiama Olt-y Panama. were In
1Tbunday

enroute to

Oh&amp;rl;;t;;o

where they will apend the week end
with the lat-ter's mother
Mr'

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Morwan a rormer
IMre
M:orpn have

SJ.95

tour or t-he East- and

Century of Ptorress

1Chlcaao
1 nnn'lday made the first vlll.t to
!Pomeroy for Mr lloraan tn twent7· l
seven years. Tue'&lt;f•Y U\ey expect
to set sail from New York otty tor
their home In the JJanal ZOne

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All klad of ilan &amp;at....ea,
._Mra, aad tableo
for oale ....., claeap. E.
Doudortf A Co., Galllpolia,
Ohio.
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SAt'UBDAT ONLY

J. N~ .
Mlddlepod, Ohio

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Abandoned, Com- 1
modity Pricea Un•
advanced

TONIGHT

~rrell MacDonald \\m Jan

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NEW PLAN MAY

By WILLIAM 8 NEAL
INS Staff Correspondent

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PHf~IO[NT'S N[WI~eks Hub Mayoralty !f~HO 'S l ~ YU~[
G~ l 0 P~LIGl IS
STUNS HfCOVERl
N~ T SUCCES~fUl1
~OMINISTR~JORS

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Unlesa More Effective 1
Reaulll Are Produced

WALL STREET
Would Be Curbed If lnqutry h Allowed
Any T1me

PRICE THREE1Of.lNTS
t

I $4110

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Loooe Bank1ng Method•
Reoulto In S..ggeotJon

A.o Governoro Warn Of
Strike Movement
Calamity

By Carrier 16 centa- By

AY, NOVEMBER 5, 1933

POMEROY, OHIO, SU

Approval Of Plan ~i!li­
held By NRA
Official•
VACATIONS AlE
Within Right To )(,.
Within Workin1 '
Hour Rateo
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.!lf!,_,P~'l!:.!o..! tt.~NJL ..

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The Old "Forty Niner" I• At It Apln!

~14 !&gt;Ol!J -

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on Nazis

.-pl ...lll'!lal Looal04 on LoWer IIOoollll ''"''· l'oiQBOI', o
Wbtm 31111' ~ aaDd ua IIUcl ,_ neya m•tt.-r fur Publ~l~ UWJ
~ "'tll "'"'tt ~ \llllr baiD..-Jihovib 1101 .. ...
81'1Dted. ~oua lec\era, howner ueenn,t and d~e to tb~·

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BJ' Carrier

1 11 One Mouth

Olio lllonlh
Oae Yoar

eo Three !40nth1

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wall the return o1' Paul and B &amp;r1Jl
bae from their flrst Ulillelooe.r joJ
ney Upon their return tht&gt;y ,:.~tl I
Pred the church together a od
hearsetl all tbat God had d "nt ..
lhem
and bow be had opl'n [f1 I 1
1
tloor of faltb onto tbef.rmtll l's "l
dlmculty ~~~ a most 1111 1r. n" {1. 1
~Jll aken et the rtoton~ meettnr of Un1t.ed German Soc1ette!l of Ameru~a
for It threatened I he Ulii!U[HI
r
wlu h waB held at Ntw York to lay plans for the !!elebratlon of the
l he burch Into " ,.,.,..Ish Fnll
2 ltll h ann1Vt&gt;N:!I.r)' uf ( erman 1Tlrlll!JllltiOn t o America desptMI ~J1ct ot
tlle tllvlaJOo
ll1 e pom t tt ~ •
J\111\0r OHrll'n frrh11lhng Naz1 dP.m on~tratiOil
At rl&amp;'lJt Ma Held
\\81 not the adwl s~:~ iul "r t~
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::;pankno&lt;'bd ~u 1 d~rector of propuganda, left Wltb ci~rar, H11rul
Uoltcrboach
Tile Into the ehurch
"l1n
been settled some yrnr/j l efore ~
I eter lece-1\t&gt;tl (.''f:trlll'lll !1 ru ;J 1~
l nnseboltl The quilAUou 111 w was
tlu ,., hat gro11ml equid t1 .. y I t&gt;
..:tlved'&gt;
Shoultl Gentile cuuH•rts
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THE OLD AGE PENSION
NEW
requlr~d to kee11 tlu! Mo~Ric Ia w ·:,; , t~
NEXT WEEK the votms of th1~ ~tc1le me to be .called
Jt olltl[tl()n or f.Hltnflon1 'l hat
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hrought tills Issue Into prmn lnl IH"(&gt;
up on to accept u1 tC)t:!ct th e prm&lt;:lplefl. of an Old Age
\l U ll the to min.: of cl rtnlu men
Jl. No ~am-'1..
1~.: ~ ~ Jon and we \\ant to ad\ JNt .lll thrt "hen such a b1ll 1
lllJ!Iil"".
fernsalcm "bo lh c 111'11 1 x "(&gt;l t
I e eircumdsl!ll nflf!r the uuu ntor
1;; lfJploved and e nacted mtu I \W there wtll be more ex J
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Jl. No cla.Aps
MO S('ll H! CilntlOI b~ llllletl
(11 J)
pt u~~ to the taxpaye1 and httle If any 1mprovt!ments from
I he problt&gt;m "lUI s Jlllh ull 1h111
th1 ~tandpotnt of Countv Hom es
The proponent~ of thiK
¥- Strtk:hcs 111 rwry dlr
I a u! tuJd lJRrnnhn" \\CJe lllfiiJh 11
hill have 8H td that 1t w1ll reduce the numb er of County
I I ut thi;!SI;! tnl'll tO HilCn('t
] hf'
eeUon
l retlu:en at A Ill lOth decltled t n rP 1
Jntn manes and t hat m ste -td of hnrbormg the poor as they •
f1r the matter to I he motlwr cl n1cl
¥ Feather wrirht yd sturdy
ha v&lt;Y been " """ foo they may all be handled •n the1r
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-----fit "'erusalem.
Aecordln~,:IJ
l'11 11
~nourh to control ihe finwn home~-; m u mu&lt; h 111011 ~atl~r •• ctorv and ,11eAA expen-ll
GREAT BEND
HarnabaB and ollJf'T!I wf!re s rnt u~
gure.
11. dermta\h n to JeqiHRie1111 On lllc
f&gt;IV u JD.Rilll~r
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By Arthur ,.Bug•" Baer
\1 ay tlu•y rnssed tbro]JI(Il llu~M~i
ExpeiJeiiCI 111 oUJd ~t~te" "he~t~ ;~Ut'h lmv8 ar.e Ill
Prof and M1s E R H.Msandson
'f.
A Henderson Step in
I cr Chester spent sunday with her/ 1wd Snblarlu declerlni tht' ne"1" .o r
't' fl uct, cnti;-t!ly J1 ,;p1uvl! W1!'1 toUtentwr• und !'how to the
11 uther Hattie Coat~t aud L a the &lt;'011Vt'ri!IIOU O( tii~UentliN~ whld
contrary f)fat the ez pem;e Hl fa1 g1eule1, that County
S&amp;ar Foolballtm~ Shuw Toda.y
~ nla hlllb1111es ~~;Ito just happen!!d 1helss EU'd tamlly
I IHIS recelH~d 1\ lth much jo\
'"' Made -ot GEiVlliNJ:
II The Detlberatlonl of the Coun
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dl
to
be
going
his
wny
Home
WW!
the
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Robert
Murray
and
family
spent/
1 10 v1- fu.herman home rrorn the sea and ttie week end with his parent~~ Mr
r oor vm s H'tf! ~ 11 JJ e\ I enct: and Ill F. orta uu s1tua- We will s:e~ a 1ou a~ tle
Peuch Lal1e"
ell (H a.:m
It
J. lJ .lt b(. ~ •
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t10n haH ~Impl y been made worse
An Old Age pension
•al !ooU•II stars today
the hills I nd Mrs Albett Murray
j L PetE&gt;r 11 lld lrt&gt;M9. {"' G ll'J
1 the hunter hOme from
¥ Eu.f;y lo ll'i~atr J~ b u 11.o1
h'J&lt;!&lt;.t'
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c~•nnot help but. put a pr~mlUm on lazmess lack of thrift Bblackamack;-;;!Harvard stands 1 ~~0::J ~:~~!~ de~~Jl~~~ R~;: Mrs ~ .t1 Harris spent a rew \ urlj'ued thnt God hlld horn" ~It ness
11r his a crt&gt;t ttmee ut the t.enrllee
.~nd l oss o[ reHponstblhtv
cut like teachers pet at reoUatlon ArkiUl8IUi
Aggles
N th
t
&lt;lays recertllY In Huntlnrtou
t1me When they tapped him tor ~
or wea :em
Jierman ShahM' and family of I h) giving his llolv Splrlt unto lhf'm
8 ~any colleges oa:...poll5 spent :.:Iunday .. ch Ms / aa unto the Je\\~ !Acts 10 ~4-47)
lt mus t add io the already mountamouR taxes bemg the SkUll and Keys he rana cte-.r o:ropps
•lf' esme
8 a 1P0 au&lt;:t
bfQ~h
E Y' !5J:tah
tberetore God bod not
1" ~~ .jJ 1 - horn~ ~y .,taxpayers &amp;'nd It Wll.} add even l'JlOf~ grtef b~- .cs a bell
M~. · Bo:nPatt.erson had I uBlnce
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dUI"erenee It 19ould be &lt;ol&gt;•·'''"'"'
CRUSG theJTe are so few Ata.tes now ~avmg such a law, el~ 1 Tootsy Oluft' or Ya~ fi a alx letWana-o J 11.es has scortld three foi' their Bunday guests their dau
lhem to do 80
GOtts A&lt;Jtl on In
clerly pe ople 111 modeHt or straitened c!rcumstancefl tt&gt;r ma.h a trlple-threater and has ~~~~~~ppop~~~ts ~rom d1:im l~age 1 gr.,ter and family Mr and Mra I llt&gt;ndwg tile Spirit unto them w11
~blck ankles He preJjped at Rutrum
cu an Hr1y PattetS(Jn and family and Her the unanswerablA Jlru4" tl111t no dlsWI ll move t.o t h e Oh 10 territory m order to partiCipate m Gl'rl Prinotol". and 'Notre Dame and g~s and never asks for time out bl;rt Pattersor and friend all of
tlnetlon \\8!1 to he m11dt1
pcn:-.JOnH beca use thev are beyond a ccrtam age hmit
&gt;AIU trY aod aee If bis traveling when .he 18 on top the other guy
I1nrkersburg
:L Panl lm! BarnabRB rehean r.
\V ... h ~ur HO much "bout the poo 1 and there are thou ~cholauhlp Is good for West Point
S a Marrs and family and Tbos 1h&amp;lr experience (v 12) lhey toll
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ho,\ thnt God had set hls Be-Al or
sa JJd :o~ upon thoUKO.ruh~ who are worthy of everythinu and
Bumfll' Holl"m ts 1\uthor of the his summer oourse The se&lt;:ret of rlla.tlves tn southern w va
eo
elf. lol'g runs Is thRt he doesn t
M
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rovnl on their preachinK of sol
clllythmg tll.tit can be don e for them but there are just H.l fBmouiS remark If I dont make 110
r and Mra D B Harris and
the team Ill 10 back to school
"- "' any professors t.o tip his hat frunlly spent Sunday with Mr and 1 'nUon by grace thMngh faith npart - - 111\ll:f. mole who .t re absolutely worlhless and whateve.
to
M-rs Lee Harris
1 from works by the norklng of lllgn~
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Speed Noqlefl \Of Pennsylvania
J R Proffittandaoi"IElmermade and wonder&amp; throu,ah ttu m
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The
nrgt1ment
ot
James
(VI
iE.
a
(10011
man
In
a
broken
neld
but
All
the:re
p.1.11.ycrs
wUl
make
the
it
bustne89
trip
to
Charleston
last
W c m u :-;t put t htgh e r p1 t m lU m on thrtft H.nd 1n
c 11 1 o
11 f! P6PB will ~ll you he atn t worth myt.htca.l All American football ele- 1\ tek
13 21) He llhowed how the trl1th
du s t J\ 1nd t cmo\e all }liCrnlurns on luzme~ and general a hoot II\ a plowfldone
\oen whlchhalldrlven t'lve 1undred l
{leclared by Peter barmonh:ed "ith
rpuud .Jond !01 not hlllg' ll CHH 1t 'v\t! ever expect tn I StooJ)y Blattlnger wtllloni be
~~~e~u!~c:e:~ft P~:l trylni to
I li1e prophecy or Amos {Amos 9 ll
I~)
He made It dear tbll..t the
loU!o\c ourHel\of from om p1 ese n1 unhuppy condttmn
! membered ror his plaintive ques
LETART FALLS
reception or the Gtmtlles '' IIJI not
It the peopl e evu ~top tu th1nk JU~t where and when tion upon emer11ln8 from a. scrimThe best game or the Sf!R50n will
In ('()Dfllet with God 11 plRD lml In
with the world betore him bLia next saturday when Wango Mts Letha Gllmm 11; 111 with
Mtrlct harmony tllentwlth
God 8
I h c m I)'ley lo rel).y I ll o f I h cse lmms J~ t'Omlng f rom, 11age
t.he football 'n his arms and a wild I P ys BllaiNit Stoopy In a contest of s.onell
1
I Inn SR llet forth In lame! SJM!'eth
they Will be nppalled ln th~ f nm m11y of the JOb confront-~ ocAire to succeed
skill
scleJJce and
endurance
Jerry Hill Is 111 with liCallet fever 111 as tollowa
I Dumpr; Holtl!lem wlJI matriculate
)
a God would '!sit the
Jng t wm
It H en!o\y tu Hli tdly IJy H.lld tnlk ghbly about
Btoopy said Which way do you tor that game If he can let eredl'"
1he Ladles Aid of the M 1!:
""' { !lurch v.ltl .serve lunch Nov 1th
tnke out from among them a
to
J,;"lVlllg' thl!". thui and the other to :o~Hmc Ollie when the MUb- 11 n now?
from the Bureau of MIMing SophoJlh:r and Mrs Oeo Price of HunLpie for his name (v H) This
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against
Bump'
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te'C t un d e r LIK!:UH~I&lt;IT lC ong-~ tu !o\Umeor1e e ~~ JUt It ~~
He wa&amp; nattened by eleven Vir now are Latin hiStory trig and 1Jgtol' visited Sunday with Mrs \1 bat Ia. now going on- the wo•l•-1111
110 t ~n populul a :suiJ]Id um(\1\g thn~t' who ale toJhnt&lt; - - - - - - - - - - - - __ _
CA.Jrle Roberts and other relatives wide preaeblns of the gos)Jtll and
WHO PAY DAILY TRIBUNE CARRIERS
thP. e.o.ll\ng out of the ellurcll
dally t.o keep th~ll U\\ n h eu d~ niHI\ t \\ nt ... r While they Ill E.&gt;
AT WEEKLY RATE
b After the eompletlon and rc
lrytng to !-\Up port the ll t \\ n de11endcut:-:~
movnl ot the church from the worltl
Ncve1 do e ~ one h eM ! .11n meutJuu mude of m&lt;JJe
··- - hrael as a nation "Ill he ('OOvert
To avoid confuaion, all subscnptaons to
ell nod restored to thP.Ir land with
WOI k and muH Ll11tt ll lld 1\101 e
lv:-IIH to accumphflh
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t~e Dady Trtbu~e to be de);vered by carroer
all Hs privilege• by thA Lord him
thtnj;t8
r\ e ve1 mdt t d
It 1~ o11h t1 om hu~~ who woul&lt;l
I Heir npon his return (vv 16 17a)
flven worken an the Praze Voting Cammu ch lather tu lk 1hUII WOik tlt.it 'v\c Vtl n~ar tht plam
1 11 e building agulu or the tab
paip
prior to Nov. 6 will be credoted aa tf
pruacle ot Dovld means the restorn
tl\e !Plls about huY. llud lhl~ world :-.~ J(etltllg and hun:
rece!ved on that date. Therefore pay your
1 1lon of tile Davldlc tbroDL1 Gabriel
much each tndi\ldual HI enbtled to u )J, mg whether he
1
Jn
announcing
to
Mary
the
birth
or
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carr1er In your regular weekly manner up to
utn ~rn tt or not and other staiementK ('qually as stlly
j Jesus. ss.ld, The Lord God sba\1
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that time.
glu unto him the throne ot blSI
$'ard wo1 k 111 a l{reat nHIJOrlh of uur cases of need
ratbet David' (Luke 1 32)
Will mne that cunchtton although 1t mu~l he adm1tt~d that II
c Thla will be followeU bv tile
All aubsc:rtpttDna paad workers tn the
theJe: arfl ~ ~~ \lflUKuul numbet nf c aKe nt present m
J coo'\lers.lon of the world through the
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Voting Campaien after Nov. 6 for the
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thtnrs wbleb were Jewish but
Rhouid be warned agalnat the perils
llDn wtllaave you 01oney and the annoyance
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( 111 Ohlo anent the Ford SituatiOn saymlil' m h1s commu
Atrangled and from blood
Ill Th• Dtcltlcn of tht Council
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the dtclsloo of tbe contetence but
took the wJse precaution to tend 1
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mony by word ot mouth Tbla let
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River City Lada Make Great Stand To Take Game
With 8 t 30 s
d T PI
All
hT k
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Rl'lW Nichola wUl J~ve eu,nday
U
econ I 0
ay'
enawort
a •
nree- for hla bome at Atron after a via I
ea Ball Over For Touchdown To Win

Jane

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Wba~ltver ClaM of t.he ! me lmprov~rnenu there soon
Preeltfterlan ehureh were enter
(conttnueQ nom Pale ODe&gt;
t&amp;lned by l4n 0 H Stewart. Mnl
NEW HAVEN
submit to the proposed. rerur1enta•
C T Shumaker Yn Loui8 Sey
lion \lihich would Incl ude a perrped Mn A A DWard and Mra
DELAYED
d
hi h h ra.rmer
JNtn 8m1th PrtdaJ emslnR at the
Th Pu
Cla
the L th :~~':J.s~~o: ;~e~ a~ld th:w much
ebureb.
1
e
rpoae
Sll or
u - or hJ.!l produd he coUld sell and
Refresbm.mta were Merved at t~ uan Church and a few out or town
eloee ot the buall"oeM seasion and guests were honored ~lth a beaut!- for~:~c!mt.ended \hat e.ny
~f'lclal hOur _
~~~~e~y e~r0~~~e ~r!ow~;t-t:~r '1rlce fixing plan wuuid apply to
Grew The rooms of the McGrew all 1md Ulllt a con.slderable part of
and Mrs A
H BradburY 1home were beautttuUy decorated thlS years crops have gone 1Dkt
w~re hmt aod ho.teu Thursday ,,Jth the blttersweet berriM orange other ha.nds
evenlbl to the membera of the Ad- ral\dles oranae electric ~ght shad
The Governors
dedartna that
dllon '111untlay Brldp club
1es Ugh ted pumpkin taces fodder rarmers would submit to rl!IPmen~
Mr and Mra M L F'rench a.nd b k
lB
d
t
The tatlon offered to police thetr i.atates
llllu huline Tuckennan spent ' .ac ca an au umn 1eaves
enrorclng production quotas
aaPrlday 1D Charleston
1g~sts were dreased 5&lt;lme 1.!1 comic
dl ld 1 1
1
1 1d ~ In attractLve costume10. Jgncd to n v us
armers 1 r
Each gU.eat wss Instructed where to
w~ l:lelleve that there be no dlfCLIFTON
l fmd hl8 or her forlurt: whlch was tculty In the states or North or
Minnesota Iowa
1hidden In nl'rlou.'! pla.cefi in the South Dnkotll
DELAYED
1 t:uuae Arter
the rortUIIes were Nebraska Kansas MISHOun
Ind
Mr and Mrs ~rry MacbJr and found and relild aloud by the guests 1anu Wl~oonsm and IlJinoiS said
three chilclren of Bet.bel eaUed on llaxophone cornet and piano mwtc c.ov Olson
Mr and Mn. Tim Ed111arda Sunday was furnilltwd by a trll;) followed by
The depllrtment s tated
that
Mr ANi uu William PoweD an- I k re~ng well rendo~ by Mrs while this might be true wtm.
nounce the birth or a son WllUsm Herman Layne At a late hour dell- l spect to these titates they belle
lluBRU Oct 27 at the bome or the clcus rerreahmentli were served by that 1\ would be difficult to enforee
latter s parents Yr and :r.lm H B the hostess fhe participants were I o pennlt system on individual f•nn~
!(uuell
Mr and Mrs Herman Layne Mr 1mers In other states
Mi.1188 Ivy and Thelma Sleeth l and Mrs Tom Reynolds Mr and
Olson declared that there was •
.nud Ernest McCoy of Huntington Mrs Lawrence Parsons Mr a.nd difference of opinion amQtll" PI!':

Street Saturday afternoon from 21 sa Marle Graber Jeanetk Kathryn l lt with h18 mother
Yn W B
and BJIJy Bramlap
lWJy Conda 1SwlllJ.er
He w111 be ~Died l
to 4 0 clock with a party ln honor Eueene Conde Dorothy and Winl hom~ by hil wtte and two children
MEIGS COUNTIANS OUTGAJNED ENEMY
of the Mventh blrthclay aMlversary fred RaUb GertrUde Meter
who have )jeen vLIItlnc here
or l.heir doutrhter Mary Lou
A 1HoweU Jumor Warner and ~ar ;t
Mils VirJlnla Arnold or Hunt1n1
Pink lllld white OOlor scheme wa~ I Zwilling or Pomerov
to~:~ arrived Prtday tor a week. end Failed To Capitalize However, And Game See-Sawed
CJLrried out in decorations a.nd re
vla1t with retauvu
Loran Be1nl' In Lead Twice; Blocked Punt
freehment.s
Gamet~ \\"( "e U " I
OPERATION SUCCESSFUL
Mia e.ra Jonn after a vlal.t. here
R 1 1 L
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S
vers!oru of the afternoon
at the
wltb Mr aod Mn T H Davts kfi
eau b n 01'AD I 1r1t core
cklee of which qellcklus
refresh
June Sansbury wh.o unde ~ent an Saturday fOl' her home at Greenmen\&amp; were served to
!l.e "ma.l operation fOl' removal or thyroid r.eld Later abe will leave for New
With the lrenzled crtea or hun- but It ended Ahortly there&amp;!ter and
friends oJ' the bonOJ Blte8t
Mary Rlands' Thursday at&lt; C ant hoapltal York City to spend the wlnter with Qteds of frt.!'l.tlc hotbaU ram ftlllq Allenswcrth quiek-klc.lr.ed to 1 ~-'s
Lou wu the rectpJent or many love- Is r-eported to be Improving satls her tlrother T Jeue Jonea
lh
b N
~
th Mlddl
ly Pitt&amp;:
ractoriiY Dr Crottl performed the
Mr and Ml' Clifford Ervin ami
e cr P ovem....,r a 1r
e
e- .,o
The tnuow 1,..,. ... ,,, Invited
for operation
da•-hter caro l.OU15e left Prl.day to port high school Yellow Jackett
Bennett shot aoother une or biJ
T
..-e ..
I Dd
plugged the ba.tl acl'QM. the JOB.I teautllul long J)&amp;8lle3 kl \Jlenaworth
the occulOn Betty and BllJy Darst
sf;ilid the wet&gt;k e
In Oolumbua line from the she Inch marker with In the fourth period while ihe ball
Patrlcla McElhinny
Lois
Ann
Mr a.nd Mrs Lee NtcCom.as lett I viat Ill' Ml.u Helene Wlllon and but thirty seconds remaining W was In midfield and Alley out.raced
Rouah Nina Jean Prench
Carla Frld11.y
afternoon to spend
t.he ~~ J~ ~burytta:'ho Ia con- play eamlnr a well deserved vtc· his clt&gt;~~eat opponent to Cl"OI!III tbeC~k Barbara. Stout. Barbara week end with the formers parents
t.n ran osp
1 tory over the Logan
hlih achool coveted white Une for the Jacketa
Me hart Rosanna Barker Ber~e Mr
and Mra J E McComlls at
Pu"ple grldders 12 to a at Lopn
The Jubil&amp;nt
NlddlepQrt fans
BIR1'11 ANNOUNCEMENTS
Friday afternoon
soon lost that confjdence however
Mr and Mn Charles BwlndJer
Jl'flllowlnij: a bea.utlfuJ pus fnml when Krumlauf shot. a pasrJ f,o
&amp;Nlotm~ th.e birth or a son "om Br-unett 10 Allensworth late In the McMillen wlth B mtnut.et to play
P'rlday evenln&amp;'
same after the Loganltc.s had leaped and the raclnl Logan hal!back wu
•
Mr and Mr&lt; ~ DWIIht ProM I Au~ lnLo the lead the ball was placed forced out of bound.&amp; on Middleport s
drey Grave&amp;) aonowtce the birth of on the ~an !lve yard Une In 20 yard line.
ME,MBER BOARD OF EDUCA TJON
A. doURhkr born Friday night at three attempt.s at the line Allen&amp;-Middleport waa
pena.llled five
t.IJt
home
of
urs
Prp&amp;ta
parents
worth
with
the
'ban
the
Yellow
yards
for
too
many
ttme outs and
Econorny
EfFiciency
Service
Mr and Ml"l!l p;~ 1 Ora.es on Pearl Jacketa reached the 6 Inch stripe the sltuaUon looked darker
1 The tlmer declared there was but 30
made
It first
down
thru Mn
spel'\t Thomu
the weekSleeth
end with Mr and I Gr
Mnrutead
G M Mrs
Kunkle
chlets AdministratiOnof the AgrlcuJ-'seconds Lo pley and thf" tensene66 lheLogan
line (llld
It was
tint and
t yards
CUff Mrs
RoW!hThomas
Mrs farm
tural relief
Adlustment
of the Ja!!kct and Log~tn teamti W JIO for Lhe goal One line plunge
Granville Rarrbon wh.o 1.15 em- Ot\4 Grimm Miss Uah Powell l Some of th em favoring price fbd»l
could be telt from the gJdelines t ctted two yards And a s~llar ploY,ed 'b.t Beech Orove l~lana I Murgan OshP.i Ha.rry Lan•.e and
In view of ronservatloru~ we have
The be.JJ was snapped and
even pby gave up Olle yard Another .q:fe~l tile Wett. end wltti ht&amp; mother "llll:un Wallace Jr
had with the President the Govm"tho t.he Loliran lads knell where the I r.e plunge was s+......... .--.~ dPad &amp;t the I Mn.,.Kate Harrison
/ Mr and Mrs Ben Sallaz left nors will report to him the result
1 1e ••e&lt;J t
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o1 the conference and again urp
PI
1 ay n nu
o penetrate their scrimma1e line but Hansel dOve
Alma Henry spent Tuesday Yilth E:,mday for East Llvt~rpuol for an hlm to direct the department to
Une they failed to stop the plun~te t111u thr center or the line on the Mra. Delbert Becker of Mlddlt!port J, definite ~Jslt with the formers coupl€' price fixing with thte or
llnd the result was that Allensworth 1 four~h down tor 2 yards and the
Pearl RalPh the 11mall son or Mr
oU1er and sister In-law Mr and SOlllP other plan which
mfty be
reached the white scoring lint' sco1e
nrd Mrs Da!'l varta.n died or dlph- Mrs Ira Capehart
woll&gt;ed out so that Immediate ben'"' • •
I barely having the ball B.Ct'OSIJ
tnerla Wednellday morning Nov 1 1 Mr Rnd Mn Pott:; ot Wheeling eflt In some form of high" prlceo
The lit'arne er1ded shortly there 1 Th~ ..ccond Middleport touch l M N
Job
d
Pre visltt 1...g with tht- r0 rm
pa
-ll
after when Middleport kicked all 1o dOY.H ram" In the last rew ~...............
rs ora
ruon an son Cllt
er .s
r may be glven said Gov Olson
..........,..., ford and Lucille HarriS called on 1 cnts Mr and Mr.!i W W Grimm
Secretary Wo.llace said
11
1
"""n rec.. l,er ••u
PI D.} when Bennetts p••·
to AI 11 r11 ..
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J 0 h 0801' o 1 Balem
Mr and Mr~ Willar d '-'ll
• pel l a r t
Logan and tt" 1L&gt;V'I"
"
1or
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•uvu
T})e
Agricultural Adjustment
downed In midfield
flll wo,.th paved the way
Monda:r
attended the funeral of Mrs Rus Administration and the department
The Ja,.keto; etm "" the vlct\'rv
ThP Ml'ii'll,.l;)Ort team knew that
~ and Ml'll Jamea CiliuHngham ~l'll at C1H10n Thursda.y
a r 1 1 enure s}mpnthv
w1th the
CBAPTER FIFTY.t'WO
•Qb, Of OOIDM--TTQW' father and wba I make a mo'Je I'm :roiPI tt and shoulrl have won lonl!' before tlme WI\.S abort 50 they dispensed t.\\d ~a~hter at Nl\w Ha.ven spent Walter and RWisell Shipley ol object 1ve the governors hope t!o
Pete."
b~q WI!.~ oa tM CflO\md an4 thcv tllrl ~ut with unfavorabl~ With the usual routine of callifl&amp;' the weft- end wlt.h Mr anti Mn Chicago Illinois were week end atta in nan "'lY pnrlty prices tor 1
DorothJ and Jef1'1 wen ~~
,.Syr&amp;--and Uncle L o al • ud: bf!JON'"'
br.. ~ ~r .. 'h" vere unable to score I 11111n 1ls at d shifting but each man ''raflk Harris
guests of Mrs El.lza.~t.h Rtchards
rarm 1 rs
'IllP only point upon
1
aear the end of the room ~i, the CfflitiB Emmy and the dol''"
B1a Nee . . . ttroDa aM hlt until tht&gt; ~ "nnd hair
altho\BI'h lined up tu his place and the
Mr and Mrs Buster Roush or
Mills 01 pl)a K~mper of ColJmbiUI ... 1 tch doubt ~ haw :~.risen la tht
lta4 a clear PICture of the entire
"Y'QUr mother ia a very line,_,., lllta ellnehed. Bomethl• in Doro. Uley swE'nt Ihe defense of the Pur ldrutlcaJ spot In the Losan nne wu New Haven are vlsiUJll Mr and spent the \!.eek ena at he-r hOme practicablllt} of th . _ method pro
pi\G'tJ'. Jerry was a cute dancer but r..on, T9m"
thf re~ to bll aatbualaam ple nnd White ~riflr!Prs asJcle In the hit In t.hr!!" e.ttem.pt~ by Allen&amp; t...tra J I o•ka
a.r186 Kemper had as ht&gt;r house poHed
after three yea111 Dorothy tnew aU
"81le alwaya tpnka weU of 70a., "&lt;1ood ~. Tom"
prevlou'l milmiR!l ,.., ~~ ... game
worth taktn.,. the ball to the six
and Mn Lloyd WIJllams and aueaU over the week end MlSse.s I Tl1 go vernors exPected to le&lt;\ve
of hia WkB Sbe wondered if that too How's your tollul 7"
H~ q.ntJ.nuedt -rile ~ndrtarul ]-,The Jq IP·t~ ,-.-..,_, ..,lie&lt;" ll4 va~d~ ln('h line With but thirty se~a
or MEI.Siie w~re vlaltlng here Georgi&amp;. Oa.rrett Ht!let"le Wilson for the west after conferring wtt.h
waa the wa;v married people felt
HQb, they're fine-the,. alwa71 wm )I.e empb' and therell btt n~ ~
'"mmtHr,. In th .. flr~t hAlt tl play Alley q11ln hit that Lofln
evenft;lg.
Agnes Laurie all ot Columbus Sat th ~ f3rc~ ldrmt
about dancm&amp;' and pla11nr brldce 1peak well of JQU"
no mierophone., ao alumm wll1\e thet hPirl tl' I "'all "I~ "fl line about gua.rd or center and
-- ------ --,.d teWnc ttoriet, if tbeJ bad
"Ob, J68- p;;ueularl7 Grand nO 'Radent bo87 to ebee:r the dylnJ to but R nwa~lv vards j{ained In thle when the ball stopped It waa on the
Charln No 1980
RMit'rlll' District No f
•one over the •round eo oftea that ma."
c1adiatot'--4Dd there'll be DO drml mfLnnf'r ~llr rnor• Hrds ~re ndd white scoJing llnf.' for the Middle
REPORT OF cor-eDITION OF IIH
in er.eb of tbelr mind• wu a menThey la~be~ Do:roth,.laqnfnd; cl~lat:or, either. HoW"• that for • ed to,.. th".-~Loalln total In ~he third pmt vtctory
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DEL•YEo
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Yl road map with the eun-ea and "And bow 11 Elaine?"
tJI!il,eh. Dot.--amlcood or not1''"' 1 ~~lfl ~Pl f\t thl' enct ot the gllmll'
LINE UPS
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detuura well mapped Jerey wu all
*J11:1t dand)'-.-and tood old Freel;
"'Okay, Tora old bo7-but you re
1mma'!.eb~la~ y~rllrlt~ P:~~!rl thrul MlddlflPOrt
Pos
ohn Wolf tJ und hmll) of eas 1 or Pomeroy l11t the State or Ohln at tht' t:lose of bvsinr!l.!l o11 O.Uiber- 15
nrht. a rood kid and dlveriln&amp;', but d7 I hope JtnT• beea weD t'"
wroq on one point--the crand boa
P
•orll~oort Darst
LE
&amp;Jte.:-t-s of Tom
,ll33
'M wu an old atoey, ....., and n.ot
UVelJ well, tllant yoa. Tom- ttaDd won't be empt-7 T~ni'JI be ma~~~; ~?P~::ds gained thru this Hughes
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amtln1 She tuppoted that when when fOU aet llaek to her will )'Oil JOIII' mother aDd father and Pete
8elec
LambE'rt
LG
&amp;ftr;nt Tue9du~ j l Loans and d .. counts
$226 459 !)Q
Ioven reaehed t1da atap they u::plalD to 70ur M~ Plttabuqb •n4 hll Steve and Couaio ~mmJ the Mt~~~~~n~l~ldu~l players from ~ew~s
C
~hg hel1 at 2 Overdrn!ts
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•ltber drifted apart or puaed in- that I'Jill j~at •n old frlllilndtr"
~ UDde Lo~nd at le~t twu ors Is lmPQ!l:,l-olfl ne ~!{tve t~e hnn E~~n
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t&lt;
I 3 United dtates Ooven mcnt ~unt " uwn 1
26427419
Hie 'YOJoe wu ~aral. aDd ~- ~tftera."
nlayed exceptional roo:~~ re ~ne Bwllher ger
l1.E 1 1
t other bo:1ds st.IY:lu! and ~ecu11 1e.. uwm.d
79 .:&amp;66 GtJ
l'fltabl:r to a nlatlon1hiv wtth
15 500 GO
•ore eyhndera Jerrt wu ctvm. .,.tared. .. S~ I'll explain- and
..,l!MI *ie' .,._t... Mid ll'o• Ran nanlt \o ttq.,k rqn~&gt;'"'"'llv 1"11"1
d th ~~na
QB
e Banking house lll.WO Furnltur:e~ and fixture!\ S4. 000
eYillitlee of hlahe..powered lttd you •B Jerry to tQjot it eun tool doijh.• "'eU 10 tliktt a l:rlhl' i&amp;ap renllf'
Nnt ,.,tp 'h" rln'll ~,..~ ~nnt~lt
RB
7 ~~ esta;e owned other th.M ~nktllg ~0\1!1~
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b11t Dorotbr wasn't inclined to fol- dlat. a..roJph, the Great Lcmtr, 11 fqr _t~v~l'"
W8" Lonn aoJe tn 11'1\tn tl.ru ~th 1 ldleru:wo!ot6
"' HB
8 Reserve with Federnl Reserve Bank
70 873 65
bw-wl,th J•rrr lie 1parked but jUJt 111 hot otf the ICl'Hn ._on."
"'Sliaker",: DOrothJ'•
wan drf""Aive line of MlddldnQ~·
I' RII!!Y
~ ..
~ Ca.ah tn vault o.nd balauces wltli other l1a li
theN wu no ex~tlo1ion Then aome..
The ~ule: 1 to pip. e d aDd theJ ~m1, ber )bodp ttn*Unr• T~er111 H'~'~l&lt;'lnl" like thP virtual stone wan CkfleiUs
11 ~~mp~~~~~ with U s Tl"fasurer 1 and du~ from
duft&amp;'leapedW'lthm~r
•wunc~ . . .Urtoramoment; WAf p._,,. -.1 ·~ "'ID!* ? ~ -tPre llfld~lermJ1llnes~n did them piT@ Kreiger 0
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WeU," she said. "there'B Tom., she tul'ded from the ball room to bead uul the wu 'IIUJ'
eWJo:r'I'Mive.s, ~~·d lb~~ou~thout th~ contest 0~
TOTAL
$(oo t26 1
Jerrr turned calmly "Good old the tonidor and he followtod
1Ioft' poin~ But Jem ~nd S. Pitts and pla:verl " gOOd consistent 1!'8me j Touehdownllt; Qtadt
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Jell," he •aid ca1ually, then, w1th
"'J;'o..,-wlll you tell 111e eom,_ ~qher iame down tJMt ~r. 1 01 !t~htnlng tl;l.e Middleport backs
2 Hans!l f!ati!ty
daught r b! 115 Qeri-.and depru;ltt;. exceptL~Bl~T~cr~.._nL d('poslf..i
~ YliOJ', "'I w11h be would, . , thin1f"
J.efTJ', fetlhl ~m, r ~~~~~ •J entirely
PW!t week t
)1u&amp;JI1! 1lfbds a lid dep1ftlts of other bank:;
...
$283 700.61J.
tD lladarucar or 1ome place and
"51\'0ot•
wobdei: .. ow it Ia in K~ .... IC!•r'f' 1 1 The Middleport olff-n~Tt.P hP.fr.tQ
116 tnme d~lts eic ..pt 1&gt;0'11;11 savings publl fund!&gt; and
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aet himll)f al.x w1ves"
"'Why ,..-ere you eo friendly that ''ll.....asdt.rt,. the JOI#lr ladJ fore fast fl.M daceptlye tatlet)rtf' J
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and ~ tte:lqllts of otht&gt;r 'IUnks
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Doroth7 1miled Tom
dan- n11bt of tbe Yale 1arne1"
aaked. t
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cventng/l'l 1PUb k funda or Sta~~s counties schocl dl$. t~l !&gt; t r othee.
lllq toward tbem, ateermg a direct
Ne~tber looked at the othl!l' 'I• •iu•. ~kayt }j.e answered, •we'll rlth 'Bennett and Allensworth he- I
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Lievln., J8 United St.:J.te6 Goverrupent nnd po.~tu SRvln ~ 3 c epo.'llts
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courae. "Who ll the clrl t" Dorotbr they atroiJed. away from (he ehat- let it f-11"
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t.er and tbe crowd.
ne ad succeeded In getting Lhem
el'd 19 Dep08lt.s or other ~~ mcludlng ce.. tltled a. q cn11hlers
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team resorted'-~
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•e waa before 11he met htm •
Sap---l.bd,"' lle Witatea mo.....•ori~. oflea looked ~~ at that which (Rve them ~~JISIP'I'
flpally
Pa88eS-Middlegbr(l
who ha.&gt;I 29 Capital rt(;count
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"Why didn't; you tell me he wu tanly and then plunge~ on, "I
h"ppy 1 Chnsttriu and ~onde~d
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ror 13 ~ yards rtali!lt!&lt;if
Common stock &amp;00 t~hares pe.raHJo per st1~1-e $50.DIJO op •.
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wanted you to know yOu Had been buw thlhp edulcfl~ance around .o ondarv ~~~"n nn8 tt In the ~ ~ne Intercepted Loran
~~~!':;ed proftt..--.d, t
"I'm not the monkey's pre1s rlrht about tnt"
hr juat; a few monU... l!JU #Yery un rombAh!P ~~~ ror...,ln 1" t.o .crt.roD "nQ. 6lri3t; varj:lf J'AIJ;Jed.
and Jfl ,
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''The setup was all ac•lnlt JOU, ¥7 could ehan,. ct..- a~und ill ,.,. lhP. WllrlfiiPil~. 1 the line 'ltlrt- ~ ete t o ~~~Xeptod 1"
visitors at_,
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Tom. from the becmntne"
10 little time; ot eoane tt llt.d beeu their ntt~&gt;.mnt to to ""'WHr~ Wl\IJ in
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They reaebed the •nd of the cor- little bJ little. ebaqlJIC auftfe bit DirWJ conthnmusl! ;Ill ~oth Loi''Ln ruartPr MtdiHfluort. R9., ~n.n :»
Laverne
made a bulm ;
TvfAL Inclullm..,l:!Rplmr Account
Jerey-hello, Dot How about a rldor and 1tood, watch I 11t 1 the more -tach time TomDQ' went awa)'
the
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iltreet four fhehts bei&lt;JW "No~ ~~~ to lo~k for a job and tbea eam~ Bou~heastem a~hte t!'~~·llllen All ~R-n 1 Third !t;itl1&amp;itlr ~ddiP.port
Clarke aiYM 1!-ntfwlt~ wer bu~ ~
1 Edison Hobr.tett.cr Qa.-:h~r t f the :thov 11 amt d llank d&amp;-•olemn"tT'
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D or o t h 1 bked JUs db'e~ ap together, Dot. 1 kne" wh'\~ I "'q blick, bu~ .-om coulcl haNlJ beJievt flnd and Cune 0 ~ e OomDl
Lo,.nn tl.;. Pout1h , QUarter Mid- Jness vij&gt;Uprs ~ a\ Cbjlfl&amp;Uon We.:; ~we11 tl1nt thl' ubm e stu tement ts tru~ t ( 1lle bt• t , l 111 v lu uwil:dge a 4
proach, Ukod the wa7. ha Joo~ed at do1DI', an riJ'bt. 1 wa.m t ki~na people ~uld 1M 10 fUll}', hom thl ataodlng beinll sre~;~Jilsfbl;e~~l: 0~e 1 ~ cport 15 Lowan 34
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EDISON HOB::; r 1!; rl"ER cashier
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danced-and the IU&amp;plclou• inquiry aDd 1 knew what fellow&amp; Hke Jer- In ~a:-.ftn Chad.. WllitDeJ path many times m&amp;;:lng beautlflll
PUBLIC NOTICE 1l
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ARLIE~
MARGARJI!T H STANBERY
.-f the .)'ounc ladJ from Plttatrurch ey t boa I b t.-&amp;11 of the athlete. aee~ a lltUe bit fu!UIJ'.
tackles conststentlv dUring tlie oon
·:&lt;-~
-rt+:! ,~ NYE
.,Well-how's the Great r.o,ertr' know what they're broueht In for.
It all becan wid! tU mo-.t,. test
Outllt.andln~t
Lcxtan b&lt;lll
I wi"dl., ,to advlae th.e
DJ:LAYEb
• HA.RT STANBitRY. Directors
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But I wu coibl' to erub-lt'l bee11t wbeD tiM aew• C&amp;ID4II out be wuo'1 carrJera could not be picked unable era 0 ( Middlep rt th
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Subscribed and sworn to b lvre this Jrd day u November L933
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Hi11mlle wat a bit eynteal "DiJi done"'
fbiN bac1: tbe7 aD elalmed tbet to Dick up much V!U'&lt;Iage throu~;h /
a1
Th\li"Bd')' on . bu.shle&amp;lh
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10u eee m1 pieture1' Then wh1
"And wbat happene41''"
aald tro.. the becln.nlq ke woul~ scrimmage they faJied
to !!how not know uf:I:!D
Plh tWid Mrs Max); 1 ~n or
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"'--'-ask? Gable eot frlwhtened and had "Oh, I was never quite bapp, never q:Jake AD)' actor; .,at Tomm) BPeed or ability to Bet Into the OPen wl}o ran a notiCe uader MIU Stone were caller.!' ~eh,- I'ridlly r----------!""·~-------~-.-'"!""•1
10e barftd That &amp; why I'm no~ p
about it; I did eheap thtnr..._.nd told Mom the7 Wfilre all kind m t~te In fhe fourth period however Publie F
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evei'J' time 1 uw you, you threw a cr¥7 ta BoUywood aDd 'bat wa 1 ev succeeded In pRAAmg a Ured
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"Obi 1 didn t know that, Tom harpoon of aome kind Into IIlii, ao w!ijt he dkln't co back; aDd Mo111 ~~flle~rt forward wall to obtain have I been able to :t.tbta 13 M W JohnaoJ&gt; who bas been con._. ..., . ,.,..,.
1Vh7 aren't rouT"
that every tithal thouaht ot roa lt tbuld 1te what he mHftl from th 1 tn 1:,'k ::ns Ubut 1fhey then failed hia identity.
to her bed for sevt!ral weeJut;
Be said frankly ., .. X.ou lmo~t I &amp;'Otto be tha umat. ad I waa kind W.,. the eoach U. aeted la tb~ the open cep ona :v good even ln
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=~~~;~ever remains In a Bt'r
-OF-was a bust, Dot. The7 just capital- of loal!IJ to the folk• at boma It had movlu, bawliDc him out when any
Mlddl
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o R Martin 11 makJng some lm
l:&amp;ed on m,)' name tor one picture. boen bollinc up In me-and that boclp eouJd aee TOIUDJ kMw mon In the ~~~~~ s firs~ bad break came
For Mayor.
provementl 011 the L. L. caudllls
It't okay"
dap aomebcdJ Aid eomethinl' and thaD be dlcl-a:f toune that wa• certed drt
per Od after a oon"Bot JOD weren't bad at all, Tom I exploded."
jlllt In the pla7 ba.t It went to •ho• ltlck off
to midfield after the
- r e all 7, And JOU eould have
"You were ctoriout, Tom-1 waa the ..., tber acted. Pop 1ald ht teen yards a? thW:tretipenaliz~d fifMarned "
ao proud of fOil that d&amp;J "
had had lbe rtrtJ,t do)N' 0111 them fOt'CP.d to punt out to me an
Ha 1hook hi• head. "Id&amp;)'lbe I
"Well,'" be hid, u If tluowlnr from tile be..nlliBI, tbat tHy we.-. terrtklry
a mOle IIBter
In the fac~ of ri11ng pr1cea! lmagtnl! 1 Our
eould have hunl' on, 1 don't know- away ballut. "that'• that-" be DO pod and jbllt a lot of dronka
The aecon
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atock included in thia Sale-Take ad van·
eut I never nallJ cot the tee) !&gt;f turned and emlled franklp •Now and lle told everyboclr he didn't dleport CAme ~n b~ b~or
la(e of Thja Savings!
1t, then the:r tned to ret mlli to do hadn't •• better pt. baek to tr&amp;tl.t Tom mixed up with them when ~Millen f~ movtna:P"10Cl,
., lot of J'OOIJ stUtr and I P:OP~ J .e rr,. " '
Lo... ..tel ,... how atio~ 'wbeD hard hlttinr tackle brok th
Compare These V aluea
!flf to tome little man wbo 41rDe4
''Thm• Jhe u.ld a'tow]t, ••ow rou l(iv• ' " ae a~ument about blocke1f AUeJ¥&gt;wortb s pu~~t ~
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.ut to be aomebodJ elaa'a brother. what-w h e r • do fOU CO from t'Ul luaDir:J and Pop Mid, wba\ )(lddJepor( ~ ~~ une l'he .ball
WALLPAP'Eit
PAINTs·
.._.._110 no option I knew tt beJ. bereT"
bunkyt ADd Uncle LOult t1ld, rou tdbk a ~ll'ar twiSt wheh lllstl'uck
Modernlstlcs
CRGll
lore t teft "
He laughed a eurlou1 lpth-:- ki'J.OW' what ~,
Pop tt.id ~Millen s ehfl1t And bounded orr
Bill Bro Hnuse
Up
•:a.t didn t you like Hollywood 1 cyrueal but t i n re d with cood Uncle Louie wu , tel"l.. thJ'ocb down the field routng until It came
paint
3 yr guar
Y ahould thil k it would be terrlbl)' nature "WeU, I've bHD .eoutlqo hll Ut and he better be ewe!11l or to • stop ovo the 80&amp;1 line AllenTwo Tones
CRoll
IT IS
A DYI, but an ab10lue.ly pure
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around for the last month amoa• " wouJI!D't bave atlJ' bat becau~~e &amp;worth outracett McMillen to recovRlchcote 4Im
and Scentcs
Up
"'011,. it'• a hot town and the wo- the vlctorlout alumnl--,oa lmow, It looted Uke h had bHa rune ~ ~or a safety and the acore was 2
Enamel
all colors
qt
*1et.l are all n..,ht 1 did all ncht" the dear old boys who pat yoa on throu&amp;'h a wriaa.r, ADJ'how: whic:b
favoring Logan
30 In ROuKh
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"''th•• I'd think )'OU'd want to the back when pou bfa\ Prince~ WUill t vtiJ' ltlnd toY Pop to MJ,
Late 1n the ftnt half Middleport.
Flat Wall Paillt
Plastera
Do not coafu• Ma,btW• ....._with e,e.
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Mom tboucht, bl!leauu Uaele Louie threa&amp;ened to score when a be:auti1 taJ"
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Washable
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"Wall," be eald, "thle may aound
All Snfut Colon
wacer color dt11 Jauuc~Jo ....._DI ud btauAmn 1 but 1 cot kind of bomeelek
"Well, it aeems I'm n.ot 10 popu- rettiDI all eracJced Ia placet. The nett was completed for a 40 yard
Interior Gloss
30 1n Weaves
ti.ie•
e,.lube.. h bu beoeo uted coa
don't know Dot. :rou travel lar u I waa, and timea are bad aN whGJe tbfq lnut Uncle Lolllt't pin. taltlng the ball to L4:tPJ\s 10
tbcltltdp for Utten ,...... .,... nam&amp;oot o(
~ , &gt;Und end m~t a lot of people jobl art lear«, and 110 the Or.at feelinp becault he bad aiW&amp;J• yard line
Middleport attempted
Ven&gt; New
Enamel QltRrt
WOfMO Jo .U pert~ of die wothlwhh •bsolurc
, .MI libeJ p~ JOU on the baek but Randolph. AJI.Amerlcan and Great been nut u a pin and a~ dru. ~notbertJ!'a: from Bennett. to AJuJt:1p . . . tlti..-....ooa Jaal• Oft . . DU.IDC
•ter awhile it all ptt tame and Lover, it In the arm7 o1 the unem- Mr aod Kom e.-en remembered tilt!' kr;sw:_ Aile t the pass baU JUit
Marhe!Uae .,.a.u .,...... ..4 be auund
~ou want tomethinl real a1aln..
ploJed"
nlcht 1M worw a ltave.plpe hat CJn t; nn
Y"a ftns'era near the
of
barm.L111. DDD-IJil.al't1al", .....
-And JOG have to come home to
"Not&amp;lna Ia tll'ht. Tom,.
tbe platform when 817an Mel comt ::~lin~an~~ se:nd P~". •d"'!"c:
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~&lt;~Nut FaU I can play pro foot- to toWn to •peak. Uacle Loaie had acrou a themp 1"
Mil looked dbectJ:r 11'11to her Qel ball. probab]J-and there m&amp;J be a bMD bu•7 all OVI,I U.. P~·- Gabriel on

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he entered llllo w1th the ..lapaneae that th1~ nat1ou show
1b guod 1ntentto ns by first ~tartmg the di~rmmg process
It eve1 a nauon ha s gt'H~ n all othet-s u pe1fectly guod rea" 111 fo1 hHbollng susp1c1on and d1strust, that nation ~~
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wlu h waB held at Ntw York to lay plans for the !!elebratlon of the
l he burch Into " ,.,.,..Ish Fnll
2 ltll h ann1Vt&gt;N:!I.r)' uf ( erman 1Tlrlll!JllltiOn t o America desptMI ~J1ct ot
tlle tllvlaJOo
ll1 e pom t tt ~ •
J\111\0r OHrll'n frrh11lhng Naz1 dP.m on~tratiOil
At rl&amp;'lJt Ma Held
\\81 not the adwl s~:~ iul "r t~
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::;pankno&lt;'bd ~u 1 d~rector of propuganda, left Wltb ci~rar, H11rul
Uoltcrboach
Tile Into the ehurch
"l1n
been settled some yrnr/j l efore ~
I eter lece-1\t&gt;tl (.''f:trlll'lll !1 ru ;J 1~
l nnseboltl The quilAUou 111 w was
tlu ,., hat gro11ml equid t1 .. y I t&gt;
..:tlved'&gt;
Shoultl Gentile cuuH•rts
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THE OLD AGE PENSION
NEW
requlr~d to kee11 tlu! Mo~Ric Ia w ·:,; , t~
NEXT WEEK the votms of th1~ ~tc1le me to be .called
Jt olltl[tl()n or f.Hltnflon1 'l hat
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¥ No Bones
hrought tills Issue Into prmn lnl IH"(&gt;
up on to accept u1 tC)t:!ct th e prm&lt;:lplefl. of an Old Age
\l U ll the to min.: of cl rtnlu men
Jl. No ~am-'1..
1~.: ~ ~ Jon and we \\ant to ad\ JNt .lll thrt "hen such a b1ll 1
lllJ!Iil"".
fernsalcm "bo lh c 111'11 1 x "(&gt;l t
I e eircumdsl!ll nflf!r the uuu ntor
1;; lfJploved and e nacted mtu I \W there wtll be more ex J
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Jl. No cla.Aps
MO S('ll H! CilntlOI b~ llllletl
(11 J)
pt u~~ to the taxpaye1 and httle If any 1mprovt!ments from
I he problt&gt;m "lUI s Jlllh ull 1h111
th1 ~tandpotnt of Countv Hom es
The proponent~ of thiK
¥- Strtk:hcs 111 rwry dlr
I a u! tuJd lJRrnnhn" \\CJe lllfiiJh 11
hill have 8H td that 1t w1ll reduce the numb er of County
I I ut thi;!SI;! tnl'll tO HilCn('t
] hf'
eeUon
l retlu:en at A Ill lOth decltled t n rP 1
Jntn manes and t hat m ste -td of hnrbormg the poor as they •
f1r the matter to I he motlwr cl n1cl
¥ Feather wrirht yd sturdy
ha v&lt;Y been " """ foo they may all be handled •n the1r
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Aecordln~,:IJ
l'11 11
~nourh to control ihe finwn home~-; m u mu&lt; h 111011 ~atl~r •• ctorv and ,11eAA expen-ll
GREAT BEND
HarnabaB and ollJf'T!I wf!re s rnt u~
gure.
11. dermta\h n to JeqiHRie1111 On lllc
f&gt;IV u JD.Rilll~r
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By Arthur ,.Bug•" Baer
\1 ay tlu•y rnssed tbro]JI(Il llu~M~i
ExpeiJeiiCI 111 oUJd ~t~te" "he~t~ ;~Ut'h lmv8 ar.e Ill
Prof and M1s E R H.Msandson
'f.
A Henderson Step in
I cr Chester spent sunday with her/ 1wd Snblarlu declerlni tht' ne"1" .o r
't' fl uct, cnti;-t!ly J1 ,;p1uvl! W1!'1 toUtentwr• und !'how to the
11 uther Hattie Coat~t aud L a the &lt;'011Vt'ri!IIOU O( tii~UentliN~ whld
contrary f)fat the ez pem;e Hl fa1 g1eule1, that County
S&amp;ar Foolballtm~ Shuw Toda.y
~ nla hlllb1111es ~~;Ito just happen!!d 1helss EU'd tamlly
I IHIS recelH~d 1\ lth much jo\
'"' Made -ot GEiVlliNJ:
II The Detlberatlonl of the Coun
ff&gt;-....1..~.&amp;•
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k
dl
to
be
going
his
wny
Home
WW!
the
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Robert
Murray
and
family
spent/
1 10 v1- fu.herman home rrorn the sea and ttie week end with his parent~~ Mr
r oor vm s H'tf! ~ 11 JJ e\ I enct: and Ill F. orta uu s1tua- We will s:e~ a 1ou a~ tle
Peuch Lal1e"
ell (H a.:m
It
J. lJ .lt b(. ~ •
10
t10n haH ~Impl y been made worse
An Old Age pension
•al !ooU•II stars today
the hills I nd Mrs Albett Murray
j L PetE&gt;r 11 lld lrt&gt;M9. {"' G ll'J
1 the hunter hOme from
¥ Eu.f;y lo ll'i~atr J~ b u 11.o1
h'J&lt;!&lt;.t'
,.
c~•nnot help but. put a pr~mlUm on lazmess lack of thrift Bblackamack;-;;!Harvard stands 1 ~~0::J ~:~~!~ de~~Jl~~~ R~;: Mrs ~ .t1 Harris spent a rew \ urlj'ued thnt God hlld horn" ~It ness
11r his a crt&gt;t ttmee ut the t.enrllee
.~nd l oss o[ reHponstblhtv
cut like teachers pet at reoUatlon ArkiUl8IUi
Aggles
N th
t
&lt;lays recertllY In Huntlnrtou
t1me When they tapped him tor ~
or wea :em
Jierman ShahM' and family of I h) giving his llolv Splrlt unto lhf'm
8 ~any colleges oa:...poll5 spent :.:Iunday .. ch Ms / aa unto the Je\\~ !Acts 10 ~4-47)
lt mus t add io the already mountamouR taxes bemg the SkUll and Keys he rana cte-.r o:ropps
•lf' esme
8 a 1P0 au&lt;:t
bfQ~h
E Y' !5J:tah
tberetore God bod not
1" ~~ .jJ 1 - horn~ ~y .,taxpayers &amp;'nd It Wll.} add even l'JlOf~ grtef b~- .cs a bell
M~. · Bo:nPatt.erson had I uBlnce
4
dUI"erenee It 19ould be &lt;ol&gt;•·'''"'"'
CRUSG theJTe are so few Ata.tes now ~avmg such a law, el~ 1 Tootsy Oluft' or Ya~ fi a alx letWana-o J 11.es has scortld three foi' their Bunday guests their dau
lhem to do 80
GOtts A&lt;Jtl on In
clerly pe ople 111 modeHt or straitened c!rcumstancefl tt&gt;r ma.h a trlple-threater and has ~~~~~~ppop~~~ts ~rom d1:im l~age 1 gr.,ter and family Mr and Mra I llt&gt;ndwg tile Spirit unto them w11
~blck ankles He preJjped at Rutrum
cu an Hr1y PattetS(Jn and family and Her the unanswerablA Jlru4" tl111t no dlsWI ll move t.o t h e Oh 10 territory m order to partiCipate m Gl'rl Prinotol". and 'Notre Dame and g~s and never asks for time out bl;rt Pattersor and friend all of
tlnetlon \\8!1 to he m11dt1
pcn:-.JOnH beca use thev are beyond a ccrtam age hmit
&gt;AIU trY aod aee If bis traveling when .he 18 on top the other guy
I1nrkersburg
:L Panl lm! BarnabRB rehean r.
\V ... h ~ur HO much "bout the poo 1 and there are thou ~cholauhlp Is good for West Point
S a Marrs and family and Tbos 1h&amp;lr experience (v 12) lhey toll
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Wtmgo Ls ba.ck In Ohio Stat~ for Sn)re Jr speut lhe \\eek t 1d ytlth
ho,\ thnt God had set hls Be-Al or
sa JJd :o~ upon thoUKO.ruh~ who are worthy of everythinu and
Bumfll' Holl"m ts 1\uthor of the his summer oourse The se&lt;:ret of rlla.tlves tn southern w va
eo
elf. lol'g runs Is thRt he doesn t
M
lllll
rovnl on their preachinK of sol
clllythmg tll.tit can be don e for them but there are just H.l fBmouiS remark If I dont make 110
r and Mra D B Harris and
the team Ill 10 back to school
"- "' any professors t.o tip his hat frunlly spent Sunday with Mr and 1 'nUon by grace thMngh faith npart - - 111\ll:f. mole who .t re absolutely worlhless and whateve.
to
M-rs Lee Harris
1 from works by the norklng of lllgn~
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lhtv l t'"C' I\ e II Hm c haltL;,. ~~ wa~ted and lost to a bettet
Speed Noqlefl \Of Pennsylvania
J R Proffittandaoi"IElmermade and wonder&amp; throu,ah ttu m
8
The
nrgt1ment
ot
James
(VI
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a
(10011
man
In
a
broken
neld
but
All
the:re
p.1.11.ycrs
wUl
make
the
it
bustne89
trip
to
Charleston
last
W c m u :-;t put t htgh e r p1 t m lU m on thrtft H.nd 1n
c 11 1 o
11 f! P6PB will ~ll you he atn t worth myt.htca.l All American football ele- 1\ tek
13 21) He llhowed how the trl1th
du s t J\ 1nd t cmo\e all }liCrnlurns on luzme~ and general a hoot II\ a plowfldone
\oen whlchhalldrlven t'lve 1undred l
{leclared by Peter barmonh:ed "ith
rpuud .Jond !01 not hlllg' ll CHH 1t 'v\t! ever expect tn I StooJ)y Blattlnger wtllloni be
~~~e~u!~c:e:~ft P~:l trylni to
I li1e prophecy or Amos {Amos 9 ll
I~)
He made It dear tbll..t the
loU!o\c ourHel\of from om p1 ese n1 unhuppy condttmn
! membered ror his plaintive ques
LETART FALLS
reception or the Gtmtlles '' IIJI not
It the peopl e evu ~top tu th1nk JU~t where and when tion upon emer11ln8 from a. scrimThe best game or the Sf!R50n will
In ('()Dfllet with God 11 plRD lml In
with the world betore him bLia next saturday when Wango Mts Letha Gllmm 11; 111 with
Mtrlct harmony tllentwlth
God 8
I h c m I)'ley lo rel).y I ll o f I h cse lmms J~ t'Omlng f rom, 11age
t.he football 'n his arms and a wild I P ys BllaiNit Stoopy In a contest of s.onell
1
I Inn SR llet forth In lame! SJM!'eth
they Will be nppalled ln th~ f nm m11y of the JOb confront-~ ocAire to succeed
skill
scleJJce and
endurance
Jerry Hill Is 111 with liCallet fever 111 as tollowa
I Dumpr; Holtl!lem wlJI matriculate
)
a God would '!sit the
Jng t wm
It H en!o\y tu Hli tdly IJy H.lld tnlk ghbly about
Btoopy said Which way do you tor that game If he can let eredl'"
1he Ladles Aid of the M 1!:
""' { !lurch v.ltl .serve lunch Nov 1th
tnke out from among them a
to
J,;"lVlllg' thl!". thui and the other to :o~Hmc Ollie when the MUb- 11 n now?
from the Bureau of MIMing SophoJlh:r and Mrs Oeo Price of HunLpie for his name (v H) This
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charges
against
Bump'
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te'C t un d e r LIK!:UH~I&lt;IT lC ong-~ tu !o\Umeor1e e ~~ JUt It ~~
He wa&amp; nattened by eleven Vir now are Latin hiStory trig and 1Jgtol' visited Sunday with Mrs \1 bat Ia. now going on- the wo•l•-1111
110 t ~n populul a :suiJ]Id um(\1\g thn~t' who ale toJhnt&lt; - - - - - - - - - - - - __ _
CA.Jrle Roberts and other relatives wide preaeblns of the gos)Jtll and
WHO PAY DAILY TRIBUNE CARRIERS
thP. e.o.ll\ng out of the ellurcll
dally t.o keep th~ll U\\ n h eu d~ niHI\ t \\ nt ... r While they Ill E.&gt;
AT WEEKLY RATE
b After the eompletlon and rc
lrytng to !-\Up port the ll t \\ n de11endcut:-:~
movnl ot the church from the worltl
Ncve1 do e ~ one h eM ! .11n meutJuu mude of m&lt;JJe
··- - hrael as a nation "Ill he ('OOvert
To avoid confuaion, all subscnptaons to
ell nod restored to thP.Ir land with
WOI k and muH Ll11tt ll lld 1\101 e
lv:-IIH to accumphflh
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t~e Dady Trtbu~e to be de);vered by carroer
all Hs privilege• by thA Lord him
thtnj;t8
r\ e ve1 mdt t d
It 1~ o11h t1 om hu~~ who woul&lt;l
I Heir npon his return (vv 16 17a)
flven worken an the Praze Voting Cammu ch lather tu lk 1hUII WOik tlt.it 'v\c Vtl n~ar tht plam
1 11 e building agulu or the tab
paip
prior to Nov. 6 will be credoted aa tf
pruacle ot Dovld means the restorn
tl\e !Plls about huY. llud lhl~ world :-.~ J(etltllg and hun:
rece!ved on that date. Therefore pay your
1 1lon of tile Davldlc tbroDL1 Gabriel
much each tndi\ldual HI enbtled to u )J, mg whether he
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announcing
to
Mary
the
birth
or
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carr1er In your regular weekly manner up to
utn ~rn tt or not and other staiementK ('qually as stlly
j Jesus. ss.ld, The Lord God sba\1
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that time.
glu unto him the throne ot blSI
$'ard wo1 k 111 a l{reat nHIJOrlh of uur cases of need
ratbet David' (Luke 1 32)
Will mne that cunchtton although 1t mu~l he adm1tt~d that II
c Thla will be followeU bv tile
All aubsc:rtpttDna paad workers tn the
theJe: arfl ~ ~~ \lflUKuul numbet nf c aKe nt present m
J coo'\lers.lon of the world through the
Pnze
Voting Campaien after Nov. 6 for the
aren~ ot converted Israel (1' l'ib
wh1ct{ the :mtfetcH•
lrc
m
~tnuten~d clrcumHtamel'l
er nom 1115) He showed that!
Daily Tribune by carraer wall be credated ao
I h1 ourh no fault of their nwn hut m.-tet~d becauRc of a
there IR no conflict when the Scrl~
if
received on Dec. 4. Durtnr the anter•
tOTldtilon wh"h has ansen ancl u\eJ \o\htch they had no
tUI'fll are ri;htl;r divided
1
mediate time pay your carrier as usual.
d James proposition (VY 19 21)
L:OntrUl
Hi1 jud1ment was tbat the Genttle•l
should not be troubled with the
. Tbe. advance payment of your subscrtp·
MIST~EN IDEM
thtnrs wbleb were Jewish but
Rhouid be warned agalnat the perils
llDn wtllaave you 01oney and the annoyance
L~TTER WRITER "'lh more ab1hty to wr1te than to
ot heatbeniiJD tuch II meat
of a
collection. The Lady or Gid
tlT-jnk has recent! ~ wntten to f' neVJ.spaper In Mouthlog to 14ols fornlcatlon, trom thltJgs
in
the
Big
Prize
Voting Campaarn to whom
( 111 Ohlo anent the Ford SituatiOn saymlil' m h1s commu
Atrangled and from blood
Ill Th• Dtcltlcn of tht Council
you give YDI!l' ,uboc:ription wall be very
tucatiO'n that Mr }i~ord should be compelled to change n1s

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The mother church &amp;~M:epted thA
re&amp;Oluuon ol!ere4 b:V Jame. and
came to an nnanlmous •tcreeroent.
'lhev not on1,y eent a letter atatlni
the dtclsloo of tbe contetence but
took the wJse precaution to tend 1
lnduentlal men along with Paul and
1 BarDabas to bear thu -.me tettl
mony by word ot mouth Tbla let
ter deoled tbe authority o~ the Juda
lzln; teaehert (v 24) 111nd declared
the method b1 wblcb this decl4loo I
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River City Lada Make Great Stand To Take Game
With 8 t 30 s
d T PI
All
hT k
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Rl'lW Nichola wUl J~ve eu,nday
U
econ I 0
ay'
enawort
a •
nree- for hla bome at Atron after a via I
ea Ball Over For Touchdown To Win

Jane

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Wba~ltver ClaM of t.he ! me lmprov~rnenu there soon
Preeltfterlan ehureh were enter
(conttnueQ nom Pale ODe&gt;
t&amp;lned by l4n 0 H Stewart. Mnl
NEW HAVEN
submit to the proposed. rerur1enta•
C T Shumaker Yn Loui8 Sey
lion \lihich would Incl ude a perrped Mn A A DWard and Mra
DELAYED
d
hi h h ra.rmer
JNtn 8m1th PrtdaJ emslnR at the
Th Pu
Cla
the L th :~~':J.s~~o: ;~e~ a~ld th:w much
ebureb.
1
e
rpoae
Sll or
u - or hJ.!l produd he coUld sell and
Refresbm.mta were Merved at t~ uan Church and a few out or town
eloee ot the buall"oeM seasion and guests were honored ~lth a beaut!- for~:~c!mt.ended \hat e.ny
~f'lclal hOur _
~~~~e~y e~r0~~~e ~r!ow~;t-t:~r '1rlce fixing plan wuuid apply to
Grew The rooms of the McGrew all 1md Ulllt a con.slderable part of
and Mrs A
H BradburY 1home were beautttuUy decorated thlS years crops have gone 1Dkt
w~re hmt aod ho.teu Thursday ,,Jth the blttersweet berriM orange other ha.nds
evenlbl to the membera of the Ad- ral\dles oranae electric ~ght shad
The Governors
dedartna that
dllon '111untlay Brldp club
1es Ugh ted pumpkin taces fodder rarmers would submit to rl!IPmen~
Mr and Mra M L F'rench a.nd b k
lB
d
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The tatlon offered to police thetr i.atates
llllu huline Tuckennan spent ' .ac ca an au umn 1eaves
enrorclng production quotas
aaPrlday 1D Charleston
1g~sts were dreased 5&lt;lme 1.!1 comic
dl ld 1 1
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1 1d ~ In attractLve costume10. Jgncd to n v us
armers 1 r
Each gU.eat wss Instructed where to
w~ l:lelleve that there be no dlfCLIFTON
l fmd hl8 or her forlurt: whlch was tculty In the states or North or
Minnesota Iowa
1hidden In nl'rlou.'! pla.cefi in the South Dnkotll
DELAYED
1 t:uuae Arter
the rortUIIes were Nebraska Kansas MISHOun
Ind
Mr and Mrs ~rry MacbJr and found and relild aloud by the guests 1anu Wl~oonsm and IlJinoiS said
three chilclren of Bet.bel eaUed on llaxophone cornet and piano mwtc c.ov Olson
Mr and Mn. Tim Ed111arda Sunday was furnilltwd by a trll;) followed by
The depllrtment s tated
that
Mr ANi uu William PoweD an- I k re~ng well rendo~ by Mrs while this might be true wtm.
nounce the birth or a son WllUsm Herman Layne At a late hour dell- l spect to these titates they belle
lluBRU Oct 27 at the bome or the clcus rerreahmentli were served by that 1\ would be difficult to enforee
latter s parents Yr and :r.lm H B the hostess fhe participants were I o pennlt system on individual f•nn~
!(uuell
Mr and Mrs Herman Layne Mr 1mers In other states
Mi.1188 Ivy and Thelma Sleeth l and Mrs Tom Reynolds Mr and
Olson declared that there was •
.nud Ernest McCoy of Huntington Mrs Lawrence Parsons Mr a.nd difference of opinion amQtll" PI!':

Street Saturday afternoon from 21 sa Marle Graber Jeanetk Kathryn l lt with h18 mother
Yn W B
and BJIJy Bramlap
lWJy Conda 1SwlllJ.er
He w111 be ~Died l
to 4 0 clock with a party ln honor Eueene Conde Dorothy and Winl hom~ by hil wtte and two children
MEIGS COUNTIANS OUTGAJNED ENEMY
of the Mventh blrthclay aMlversary fred RaUb GertrUde Meter
who have )jeen vLIItlnc here
or l.heir doutrhter Mary Lou
A 1HoweU Jumor Warner and ~ar ;t
Mils VirJlnla Arnold or Hunt1n1
Pink lllld white OOlor scheme wa~ I Zwilling or Pomerov
to~:~ arrived Prtday tor a week. end Failed To Capitalize However, And Game See-Sawed
CJLrried out in decorations a.nd re
vla1t with retauvu
Loran Be1nl' In Lead Twice; Blocked Punt
freehment.s
Gamet~ \\"( "e U " I
OPERATION SUCCESSFUL
Mia e.ra Jonn after a vlal.t. here
R 1 1 L
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vers!oru of the afternoon
at the
wltb Mr aod Mn T H Davts kfi
eau b n 01'AD I 1r1t core
cklee of which qellcklus
refresh
June Sansbury wh.o unde ~ent an Saturday fOl' her home at Greenmen\&amp; were served to
!l.e "ma.l operation fOl' removal or thyroid r.eld Later abe will leave for New
With the lrenzled crtea or hun- but It ended Ahortly there&amp;!ter and
friends oJ' the bonOJ Blte8t
Mary Rlands' Thursday at&lt; C ant hoapltal York City to spend the wlnter with Qteds of frt.!'l.tlc hotbaU ram ftlllq Allenswcrth quiek-klc.lr.ed to 1 ~-'s
Lou wu the rectpJent or many love- Is r-eported to be Improving satls her tlrother T Jeue Jonea
lh
b N
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th Mlddl
ly Pitt&amp;:
ractoriiY Dr Crottl performed the
Mr and Ml' Clifford Ervin ami
e cr P ovem....,r a 1r
e
e- .,o
The tnuow 1,..,. ... ,,, Invited
for operation
da•-hter caro l.OU15e left Prl.day to port high school Yellow Jackett
Bennett shot aoother une or biJ
T
..-e ..
I Dd
plugged the ba.tl acl'QM. the JOB.I teautllul long J)&amp;8lle3 kl \Jlenaworth
the occulOn Betty and BllJy Darst
sf;ilid the wet&gt;k e
In Oolumbua line from the she Inch marker with In the fourth period while ihe ball
Patrlcla McElhinny
Lois
Ann
Mr a.nd Mrs Lee NtcCom.as lett I viat Ill' Ml.u Helene Wlllon and but thirty seconds remaining W was In midfield and Alley out.raced
Rouah Nina Jean Prench
Carla Frld11.y
afternoon to spend
t.he ~~ J~ ~burytta:'ho Ia con- play eamlnr a well deserved vtc· his clt&gt;~~eat opponent to Cl"OI!III tbeC~k Barbara. Stout. Barbara week end with the formers parents
t.n ran osp
1 tory over the Logan
hlih achool coveted white Une for the Jacketa
Me hart Rosanna Barker Ber~e Mr
and Mra J E McComlls at
Pu"ple grldders 12 to a at Lopn
The Jubil&amp;nt
NlddlepQrt fans
BIR1'11 ANNOUNCEMENTS
Friday afternoon
soon lost that confjdence however
Mr and Mn Charles BwlndJer
Jl'flllowlnij: a bea.utlfuJ pus fnml when Krumlauf shot. a pasrJ f,o
&amp;Nlotm~ th.e birth or a son "om Br-unett 10 Allensworth late In the McMillen wlth B mtnut.et to play
P'rlday evenln&amp;'
same after the Loganltc.s had leaped and the raclnl Logan hal!back wu
•
Mr and Mr&lt; ~ DWIIht ProM I Au~ lnLo the lead the ball was placed forced out of bound.&amp; on Middleport s
drey Grave&amp;) aonowtce the birth of on the ~an !lve yard Une In 20 yard line.
ME,MBER BOARD OF EDUCA TJON
A. doURhkr born Friday night at three attempt.s at the line Allen&amp;-Middleport waa
pena.llled five
t.IJt
home
of
urs
Prp&amp;ta
parents
worth
with
the
'ban
the
Yellow
yards
for
too
many
ttme outs and
Econorny
EfFiciency
Service
Mr and Ml"l!l p;~ 1 Ora.es on Pearl Jacketa reached the 6 Inch stripe the sltuaUon looked darker
1 The tlmer declared there was but 30
made
It first
down
thru Mn
spel'\t Thomu
the weekSleeth
end with Mr and I Gr
Mnrutead
G M Mrs
Kunkle
chlets AdministratiOnof the AgrlcuJ-'seconds Lo pley and thf" tensene66 lheLogan
line (llld
It was
tint and
t yards
CUff Mrs
RoW!hThomas
Mrs farm
tural relief
Adlustment
of the Ja!!kct and Log~tn teamti W JIO for Lhe goal One line plunge
Granville Rarrbon wh.o 1.15 em- Ot\4 Grimm Miss Uah Powell l Some of th em favoring price fbd»l
could be telt from the gJdelines t ctted two yards And a s~llar ploY,ed 'b.t Beech Orove l~lana I Murgan OshP.i Ha.rry Lan•.e and
In view of ronservatloru~ we have
The be.JJ was snapped and
even pby gave up Olle yard Another .q:fe~l tile Wett. end wltti ht&amp; mother "llll:un Wallace Jr
had with the President the Govm"tho t.he Loliran lads knell where the I r.e plunge was s+......... .--.~ dPad &amp;t the I Mn.,.Kate Harrison
/ Mr and Mrs Ben Sallaz left nors will report to him the result
1 1e ••e&lt;J t
.._."""" r
o1 the conference and again urp
PI
1 ay n nu
o penetrate their scrimma1e line but Hansel dOve
Alma Henry spent Tuesday Yilth E:,mday for East Llvt~rpuol for an hlm to direct the department to
Une they failed to stop the plun~te t111u thr center or the line on the Mra. Delbert Becker of Mlddlt!port J, definite ~Jslt with the formers coupl€' price fixing with thte or
llnd the result was that Allensworth 1 four~h down tor 2 yards and the
Pearl RalPh the 11mall son or Mr
oU1er and sister In-law Mr and SOlllP other plan which
mfty be
reached the white scoring lint' sco1e
nrd Mrs Da!'l varta.n died or dlph- Mrs Ira Capehart
woll&gt;ed out so that Immediate ben'"' • •
I barely having the ball B.Ct'OSIJ
tnerla Wednellday morning Nov 1 1 Mr Rnd Mn Pott:; ot Wheeling eflt In some form of high" prlceo
The lit'arne er1ded shortly there 1 Th~ ..ccond Middleport touch l M N
Job
d
Pre visltt 1...g with tht- r0 rm
pa
-ll
after when Middleport kicked all 1o dOY.H ram" In the last rew ~...............
rs ora
ruon an son Cllt
er .s
r may be glven said Gov Olson
..........,..., ford and Lucille HarriS called on 1 cnts Mr and Mr.!i W W Grimm
Secretary Wo.llace said
11
1
"""n rec.. l,er ••u
PI D.} when Bennetts p••·
to AI 11 r11 ..
__,
J 0 h 0801' o 1 Balem
Mr and Mr~ Willar d '-'ll
• pel l a r t
Logan and tt" 1L&gt;V'I"
"
1or
1
""""
•uvu
T})e
Agricultural Adjustment
downed In midfield
flll wo,.th paved the way
Monda:r
attended the funeral of Mrs Rus Administration and the department
The Ja,.keto; etm "" the vlct\'rv
ThP Ml'ii'll,.l;)Ort team knew that
~ and Ml'll Jamea CiliuHngham ~l'll at C1H10n Thursda.y
a r 1 1 enure s}mpnthv
w1th the
CBAPTER FIFTY.t'WO
•Qb, Of OOIDM--TTQW' father and wba I make a mo'Je I'm :roiPI tt and shoulrl have won lonl!' before tlme WI\.S abort 50 they dispensed t.\\d ~a~hter at Nl\w Ha.ven spent Walter and RWisell Shipley ol object 1ve the governors hope t!o
Pete."
b~q WI!.~ oa tM CflO\md an4 thcv tllrl ~ut with unfavorabl~ With the usual routine of callifl&amp;' the weft- end wlt.h Mr anti Mn Chicago Illinois were week end atta in nan "'lY pnrlty prices tor 1
DorothJ and Jef1'1 wen ~~
,.Syr&amp;--and Uncle L o al • ud: bf!JON'"'
br.. ~ ~r .. 'h" vere unable to score I 11111n 1ls at d shifting but each man ''raflk Harris
guests of Mrs El.lza.~t.h Rtchards
rarm 1 rs
'IllP only point upon
1
aear the end of the room ~i, the CfflitiB Emmy and the dol''"
B1a Nee . . . ttroDa aM hlt until tht&gt; ~ "nnd hair
altho\BI'h lined up tu his place and the
Mr and Mrs Buster Roush or
Mills 01 pl)a K~mper of ColJmbiUI ... 1 tch doubt ~ haw :~.risen la tht
lta4 a clear PICture of the entire
"Y'QUr mother ia a very line,_,., lllta ellnehed. Bomethl• in Doro. Uley swE'nt Ihe defense of the Pur ldrutlcaJ spot In the Losan nne wu New Haven are vlsiUJll Mr and spent the \!.eek ena at he-r hOme practicablllt} of th . _ method pro
pi\G'tJ'. Jerry was a cute dancer but r..on, T9m"
thf re~ to bll aatbualaam ple nnd White ~riflr!Prs asJcle In the hit In t.hr!!" e.ttem.pt~ by Allen&amp; t...tra J I o•ka
a.r186 Kemper had as ht&gt;r house poHed
after three yea111 Dorothy tnew aU
"81le alwaya tpnka weU of 70a., "&lt;1ood ~. Tom"
prevlou'l milmiR!l ,.., ~~ ... game
worth taktn.,. the ball to the six
and Mn Lloyd WIJllams and aueaU over the week end MlSse.s I Tl1 go vernors exPected to le&lt;\ve
of hia WkB Sbe wondered if that too How's your tollul 7"
H~ q.ntJ.nuedt -rile ~ndrtarul ]-,The Jq IP·t~ ,-.-..,_, ..,lie&lt;" ll4 va~d~ ln('h line With but thirty se~a
or MEI.Siie w~re vlaltlng here Georgi&amp;. Oa.rrett Ht!let"le Wilson for the west after conferring wtt.h
waa the wa;v married people felt
HQb, they're fine-the,. alwa71 wm )I.e empb' and therell btt n~ ~
'"mmtHr,. In th .. flr~t hAlt tl play Alley q11ln hit that Lofln
evenft;lg.
Agnes Laurie all ot Columbus Sat th ~ f3rc~ ldrmt
about dancm&amp;' and pla11nr brldce 1peak well of JQU"
no mierophone., ao alumm wll1\e thet hPirl tl' I "'all "I~ "fl line about gua.rd or center and
-- ------ --,.d teWnc ttoriet, if tbeJ bad
"Ob, J68- p;;ueularl7 Grand nO 'Radent bo87 to ebee:r the dylnJ to but R nwa~lv vards j{ained In thle when the ball stopped It waa on the
Charln No 1980
RMit'rlll' District No f
•one over the •round eo oftea that ma."
c1adiatot'--4Dd there'll be DO drml mfLnnf'r ~llr rnor• Hrds ~re ndd white scoJing llnf.' for the Middle
REPORT OF cor-eDITION OF IIH
in er.eb of tbelr mind• wu a menThey la~be~ Do:roth,.laqnfnd; cl~lat:or, either. HoW"• that for • ed to,.. th".-~Loalln total In ~he third pmt vtctory
'J
DEL•YEo
I
Yl road map with the eun-ea and "And bow 11 Elaine?"
tJI!il,eh. Dot.--amlcood or not1''"' 1 ~~lfl ~Pl f\t thl' enct ot the gllmll'
LINE UPS
n
detuura well mapped Jerey wu all
*J11:1t dand)'-.-and tood old Freel;
"'Okay, Tora old bo7-but you re
1mma'!.eb~la~ y~rllrlt~ P:~~!rl thrul MlddlflPOrt
Pos
ohn Wolf tJ und hmll) of eas 1 or Pomeroy l11t the State or Ohln at tht' t:lose of bvsinr!l.!l o11 O.Uiber- 15
nrht. a rood kid and dlveriln&amp;', but d7 I hope JtnT• beea weD t'"
wroq on one point--the crand boa
P
•orll~oort Darst
LE
&amp;Jte.:-t-s of Tom
,ll33
'M wu an old atoey, ....., and n.ot
UVelJ well, tllant yoa. Tom- ttaDd won't be empt-7 T~ni'JI be ma~~~; ~?P~::ds gained thru this Hughes
LT
I
ASSET~
amtln1 She tuppoted that when when fOU aet llaek to her will )'Oil JOIII' mother aDd father and Pete
8elec
LambE'rt
LG
&amp;ftr;nt Tue9du~ j l Loans and d .. counts
$226 459 !)Q
Ioven reaehed t1da atap they u::plalD to 70ur M~ Plttabuqb •n4 hll Steve and Couaio ~mmJ the Mt~~~~~n~l~ldu~l players from ~ew~s
C
~hg hel1 at 2 Overdrn!ts
86240
•ltber drifted apart or puaed in- that I'Jill j~at •n old frlllilndtr"
~ UDde Lo~nd at le~t twu ors Is lmPQ!l:,l-olfl ne ~!{tve t~e hnn E~~n
:~
t&lt;
I 3 United dtates Ooven mcnt ~unt " uwn 1
26427419
Hie 'YOJoe wu ~aral. aDd ~- ~tftera."
nlayed exceptional roo:~~ re ~ne Bwllher ger
l1.E 1 1
t other bo:1ds st.IY:lu! and ~ecu11 1e.. uwm.d
79 .:&amp;66 GtJ
l'fltabl:r to a nlatlon1hiv wtth
15 500 GO
•ore eyhndera Jerrt wu ctvm. .,.tared. .. S~ I'll explain- and
..,l!MI *ie' .,._t... Mid ll'o• Ran nanlt \o ttq.,k rqn~&gt;'"'"'llv 1"11"1
d th ~~na
QB
e Banking house lll.WO Furnltur:e~ and fixture!\ S4. 000
eYillitlee of hlahe..powered lttd you •B Jerry to tQjot it eun tool doijh.• "'eU 10 tliktt a l:rlhl' i&amp;ap renllf'
Nnt ,.,tp 'h" rln'll ~,..~ ~nnt~lt
RB
7 ~~ esta;e owned other th.M ~nktllg ~0\1!1~
:J~ 80999
b11t Dorotbr wasn't inclined to fol- dlat. a..roJph, the Great Lcmtr, 11 fqr _t~v~l'"
W8" Lonn aoJe tn 11'1\tn tl.ru ~th 1 ldleru:wo!ot6
"' HB
8 Reserve with Federnl Reserve Bank
70 873 65
bw-wl,th J•rrr lie 1parked but jUJt 111 hot otf the ICl'Hn ._on."
"'Sliaker",: DOrothJ'•
wan drf""Aive line of MlddldnQ~·
I' RII!!Y
~ ..
~ Ca.ah tn vault o.nd balauces wltli other l1a li
theN wu no ex~tlo1ion Then aome..
The ~ule: 1 to pip. e d aDd theJ ~m1, ber )bodp ttn*Unr• T~er111 H'~'~l&lt;'lnl" like thP virtual stone wan CkfleiUs
11 ~~mp~~~~~ with U s Tl"fasurer 1 and du~ from
duft&amp;'leapedW'lthm~r
•wunc~ . . .Urtoramoment; WAf p._,,. -.1 ·~ "'ID!* ? ~ -tPre llfld~lermJ1llnes~n did them piT@ Kreiger 0
H
250000
001
1
WeU," she said. "there'B Tom., she tul'ded from the ball room to bead uul the wu 'IIUJ'
eWJo:r'I'Mive.s, ~~·d lb~~ou~thout th~ contest 0~
TOTAL
$(oo t26 1
Jerrr turned calmly "Good old the tonidor and he followtod
1Ioft' poin~ But Jem ~nd S. Pitts and pla:verl " gOOd consistent 1!'8me j Touehdownllt; Qtadt
j:
.-1
f"
Jell," he •aid ca1ually, then, w1th
"'J;'o..,-wlll you tell 111e eom,_ ~qher iame down tJMt ~r. 1 01 !t~htnlng tl;l.e Middleport backs
2 Hans!l f!ati!ty
daught r b! 115 Qeri-.and depru;ltt;. exceptL~Bl~T~cr~.._nL d('poslf..i
~ YliOJ', "'I w11h be would, . , thin1f"
J.efTJ', fetlhl ~m, r ~~~~~ •J entirely
PW!t week t
)1u&amp;JI1! 1lfbds a lid dep1ftlts of other bank:;
...
$283 700.61J.
tD lladarucar or 1ome place and
"51\'0ot•
wobdei: .. ow it Ia in K~ .... IC!•r'f' 1 1 The Middleport olff-n~Tt.P hP.fr.tQ
116 tnme d~lts eic ..pt 1&gt;0'11;11 savings publl fund!&gt; and
\
1
aet himll)f al.x w1ves"
"'Why ,..-ere you eo friendly that ''ll.....asdt.rt,. the JOI#lr ladJ fore fast fl.M daceptlye tatlet)rtf' J
at tb•
and ~ tte:lqllts of otht&gt;r 'IUnks
-I]J~Gp
Doroth7 1miled Tom
dan- n11bt of tbe Yale 1arne1"
aaked. t
I click 1LS It has ln previous aalhell ~
cventng/l'l 1PUb k funda or Sta~~s counties schocl dl$. t~l !&gt; t r othee.
lllq toward tbem, ateermg a direct
Ne~tber looked at the othl!l' 'I• •iu•. ~kayt }j.e answered, •we'll rlth 'Bennett and Allensworth he- I
subdlvlsiOJlS or --..uWcipalltl s
"
37dlf3 04
1 1~ 11 ~pped many times ar~er the
Lievln., J8 United St.:J.te6 Goverrupent nnd po.~tu SRvln ~ 3 c epo.'llts
16%7A:M
courae. "Who ll the clrl t" Dorotbr they atroiJed. away from (he ehat- let it f-11"
..ted.
t.er and tbe crowd.
ne ad succeeded In getting Lhem
el'd 19 Dep08lt.s or other ~~ mcludlng ce.. tltled a. q cn11hlers
"
14
Colllln of Connie's from Pitta"Beea.uae that wu tbe dar 1 6
•
•
I
:o~:d
t:1ey
s
dre~~rae
Dlavs
wert
ldlddl!:.~!
,
ram
c,lle~ks
qut.st,p.Qdinll
J
'!"
15.2'70.fl
1
1
~ She'• dopey about hun-or covered I'd ~ pJay&amp;nl' Jo~
team resorted'-~
e Mlddle.,ort tojj'an
~ J0
1 ao C1rculat 1 nil no;.es cuts!.f.ndtl)g
50Q9t)~
•e waa before 11he met htm •
Sap---l.bd,"' lle Witatea mo.....•ori~. oflea looked ~~ at that which (Rve them ~~JISIP'I'
flpally
Pa88eS-Middlegbr(l
who ha.&gt;I 29 Capital rt(;count
~~
"Why didn't; you tell me he wu tanly and then plunge~ on, "I
h"ppy 1 Chnsttriu and ~onde~d
RUey
d Be
e vtctor!f
ror 13 ~ yards rtali!lt!&lt;if
Common stock &amp;00 t~hares pe.raHJo per st1~1-e $50.DIJO op •.
50UOtU)O ;
e.oJmmr, Jerry? •
wanted you to know yOu Had been buw thlhp edulcfl~ance around .o ondarv ~~~"n nn8 tt In the ~ ~ne Intercepted Loran
~~~!':;ed proftt..--.d, t
"I'm not the monkey's pre1s rlrht about tnt"
hr juat; a few monU... l!JU #Yery un rombAh!P ~~~ ror...,ln 1" t.o .crt.roD "nQ. 6lri3t; varj:lf J'AIJ;Jed.
and Jfl ,
lS-14:1.2
~ f
...nt-hello 1 Jetr- how's the Grut
''The setup was all ac•lnlt JOU, ¥7 could ehan,. ct..- a~und ill ,.,. lhP. WllrlfiiPil~. 1 the line 'ltlrt- ~ ete t o ~~~Xeptod 1"
visitors at_,
TOTAL
IO~jiC:U
Lovert"
Tom. from the becmntne"
10 little time; ot eoane tt llt.d beeu their ntt~&gt;.mnt to to ""'WHr~ Wl\IJ in
Yq'Jd &lt;•\:J:";t.l~SCl'inhnlt.P.....:Ftrat
&lt;
"
'I
Tom lcnored the thrust "HelJo
They reaebed the •nd of the cor- little bJ little. ebaqlJIC auftfe bit DirWJ conthnmusl! ;Ill ~oth Loi''Ln ruartPr MtdiHfluort. R9., ~n.n :»
Laverne
made a bulm ;
TvfAL Inclullm..,l:!Rplmr Account
Jerey-hello, Dot How about a rldor and 1tood, watch I 11t 1 the more -tach time TomDQ' went awa)'
the
Let'~'
e:v
dlfl
13econd
Quarttlr~
Mltldi.elfort
ts
Lotrl~
lol.
Pfbn::)rtva.tl)a
recen
Jy
•state
ct
Oh
County
or
Mt~lgS
I
0
811
0
11
dance?"
iltreet four fhehts bei&lt;JW "No~ ~~~ to lo~k for a job and tbea eam~ Bou~heastem a~hte t!'~~·llllen All ~R-n 1 Third !t;itl1&amp;itlr ~ddiP.port
Clarke aiYM 1!-ntfwlt~ wer bu~ ~
1 Edison Hobr.tett.cr Qa.-:h~r t f the :thov 11 amt d llank d&amp;-•olemn"tT'
l
D or o t h 1 bked JUs db'e~ ap together, Dot. 1 kne" wh'\~ I "'q blick, bu~ .-om coulcl haNlJ beJievt flnd and Cune 0 ~ e OomDl
Lo,.nn tl.;. Pout1h , QUarter Mid- Jness vij&gt;Uprs ~ a\ Cbjlfl&amp;Uon We.:; ~we11 tl1nt thl' ubm e stu tement ts tru~ t ( 1lle bt• t , l 111 v lu uwil:dge a 4
proach, Ukod the wa7. ha Joo~ed at do1DI', an riJ'bt. 1 wa.m t ki~na people ~uld 1M 10 fUll}', hom thl ataodlng beinll sre~;~Jilsfbl;e~~l: 0~e 1 ~ cport 15 Lowan 34
nP.edHf
'
tx;Uet
ber, the way he held her whea tbi!IJ myself &amp;bout what 1 wai there for m.UUo~ on dowa to the peoph ob~tacles tn Middleport 5 ottenrdvt!
!
I 1~
Currect-.l.-Attest
EDISON HOB::; r 1!; rl"ER cashier
1
danced-and the IU&amp;plclou• inquiry aDd 1 knew what fellow&amp; Hke Jer- In ~a:-.ftn Chad.. WllitDeJ path many times m&amp;;:lng beautlflll
PUBLIC NOTICE 1l
f ~
ARLIE~
MARGARJI!T H STANBERY
.-f the .)'ounc ladJ from Plttatrurch ey t boa I b t.-&amp;11 of the athlete. aee~ a lltUe bit fu!UIJ'.
tackles conststentlv dUring tlie oon
·:&lt;-~
-rt+:! ,~ NYE
.,Well-how's the Great r.o,ertr' know what they're broueht In for.
It all becan wid! tU mo-.t,. test
Outllt.andln~t
Lcxtan b&lt;lll
I wi"dl., ,to advlae th.e
DJ:LAYEb
• HA.RT STANBitRY. Directors
'
Dorothy asked.
But I wu coibl' to erub-lt'l bee11t wbeD tiM aew• C&amp;ID4II out be wuo'1 carrJera could not be picked unable era 0 ( Middlep rt th
I
J .. It 0J.U41U motored to Eureka
Subscribed and sworn to b lvre this Jrd day u November L933
0
Hi11mlle wat a bit eynteal "DiJi done"'
fbiN bac1: tbe7 aD elalmed tbet to Dick up much V!U'&lt;Iage throu~;h /
a1
Th\li"Bd')' on . bu.shle&amp;lh
ISEAL I
A R C1!! 011 Nuta.T\1' PubJic
10u eee m1 pieture1' Then wh1
"And wbat happene41''"
aald tro.. the becln.nlq ke woul~ scrimmage they faJied
to !!how not know uf:I:!D
Plh tWid Mrs Max); 1 ~n or
_____._____....___
"'--'-ask? Gable eot frlwhtened and had "Oh, I was never quite bapp, never q:Jake AD)' actor; .,at Tomm) BPeed or ability to Bet Into the OPen wl}o ran a notiCe uader MIU Stone were caller.!' ~eh,- I'ridlly r----------!""·~-------~-.-'"!""•1
10e barftd That &amp; why I'm no~ p
about it; I did eheap thtnr..._.nd told Mom the7 Wfilre all kind m t~te In fhe fourth period however Publie F
d
h
Md 8"turday
orum an
nell er
C}to da.ughtet ur Mr and Mr~
evei'J' time 1 uw you, you threw a cr¥7 ta BoUywood aDd 'bat wa 1 ev succeeded In pRAAmg a Ured
1q ballk,"
'I
"Obi 1 didn t know that, Tom harpoon of aome kind Into IIlii, ao w!ijt he dkln't co back; aDd Mo111 ~~flle~rt forward wall to obtain have I been able to :t.tbta 13 M W JohnaoJ&gt; who bas been con._. ..., . ,.,..,.
1Vh7 aren't rouT"
that every tithal thouaht ot roa lt tbuld 1te what he mHftl from th 1 tn 1:,'k ::ns Ubut 1fhey then failed hia identity.
to her bed for sevt!ral weeJut;
Be said frankly ., .. X.ou lmo~t I &amp;'Otto be tha umat. ad I waa kind W.,. the eoach U. aeted la tb~ the open cep ona :v good even ln
F
k M ck
=~~~;~ever remains In a Bt'r
-OF-was a bust, Dot. The7 just capital- of loal!IJ to the folk• at boma It had movlu, bawliDc him out when any
Mlddl
ran
a
•n.
o R Martin 11 makJng some lm
l:&amp;ed on m,)' name tor one picture. boen bollinc up In me-and that boclp eouJd aee TOIUDJ kMw mon In the ~~~~~ s firs~ bad break came
For Mayor.
provementl 011 the L. L. caudllls
It't okay"
dap aomebcdJ Aid eomethinl' and thaD be dlcl-a:f toune that wa• certed drt
per Od after a oon"Bot JOD weren't bad at all, Tom I exploded."
jlllt In the pla7 ba.t It went to •ho• ltlck off
to midfield after the
- r e all 7, And JOU eould have
"You were ctoriout, Tom-1 waa the ..., tber acted. Pop 1ald ht teen yards a? thW:tretipenaliz~d fifMarned "
ao proud of fOil that d&amp;J "
had had lbe rtrtJ,t do)N' 0111 them fOt'CP.d to punt out to me an
Ha 1hook hi• head. "Id&amp;)'lbe I
"Well,'" be hid, u If tluowlnr from tile be..nlliBI, tbat tHy we.-. terrtklry
a mOle IIBter
In the fac~ of ri11ng pr1cea! lmagtnl! 1 Our
eould have hunl' on, 1 don't know- away ballut. "that'• that-" be DO pod and jbllt a lot of dronka
The aecon
entare
atock included in thia Sale-Take ad van·
eut I never nallJ cot the tee) !&gt;f turned and emlled franklp •Now and lle told everyboclr he didn't dleport CAme ~n b~ b~or
la(e of Thja Savings!
1t, then the:r tned to ret mlli to do hadn't •• better pt. baek to tr&amp;tl.t Tom mixed up with them when ~Millen f~ movtna:P"10Cl,
., lot of J'OOIJ stUtr and I P:OP~ J .e rr,. " '
Lo... ..tel ,... how atio~ 'wbeD hard hlttinr tackle brok th
Compare These V aluea
!flf to tome little man wbo 41rDe4
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WALLPAP'Eit
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bunkyt ADd Uncle LOult t1ld, rou tdbk a ~ll'ar twiSt wheh lllstl'uck
Modernlstlcs
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Pop tt.id ~Millen s ehfl1t And bounded orr
Bill Bro Hnuse
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•:a.t didn t you like Hollywood 1 cyrueal but t i n re d with cood Uncle Louie wu , tel"l.. thJ'ocb down the field routng until It came
paint
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Y ahould thil k it would be terrlbl)' nature "WeU, I've bHD .eoutlqo hll Ut and he better be ewe!11l or to • stop ovo the 80&amp;1 line AllenTwo Tones
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around for the last month amoa• " wouJI!D't bave atlJ' bat becau~~e &amp;worth outracett McMillen to recovRlchcote 4Im
and Scentcs
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"'011,. it'• a hot town and the wo- the vlctorlout alumnl--,oa lmow, It looted Uke h had bHa rune ~ ~or a safety and the acore was 2
Enamel
all colors
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*1et.l are all n..,ht 1 did all ncht" the dear old boys who pat yoa on throu&amp;'h a wriaa.r, ADJ'how: whic:b
favoring Logan
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Late 1n the ftnt half Middleport.
Flat Wall Paillt
Plastera
Do not coafu• Ma,btW• ....._with e,e.
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Mom tboucht, bl!leauu Uaele Louie threa&amp;ened to score when a be:auti1 taJ"
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"Wall," be eald, "thle may aound
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wacer color dt11 Jauuc~Jo ....._DI ud btauAmn 1 but 1 cot kind of bomeelek
"Well, it aeems I'm n.ot 10 popu- rettiDI all eracJced Ia placet. The nett was completed for a 40 yard
Interior Gloss
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don't know Dot. :rou travel lar u I waa, and timea are bad aN whGJe tbfq lnut Uncle Lolllt't pin. taltlng the ball to L4:tPJ\s 10
tbcltltdp for Utten ,...... .,... nam&amp;oot o(
~ , &gt;Und end m~t a lot of people jobl art lear«, and 110 the Or.at feelinp becault he bad aiW&amp;J• yard line
Middleport attempted
Ven&gt; New
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WOfMO Jo .U pert~ of die wothlwhh •bsolurc
, .MI libeJ p~ JOU on the baek but Randolph. AJI.Amerlcan and Great been nut u a pin and a~ dru. ~notbertJ!'a: from Bennett. to AJuJt:1p . . . tlti..-....ooa Jaal• Oft . . DU.IDC
•ter awhile it all ptt tame and Lover, it In the arm7 o1 the unem- Mr aod Kom e.-en remembered tilt!' kr;sw:_ Aile t the pass baU JUit
Marhe!Uae .,.a.u .,...... ..4 be auund
~ou want tomethinl real a1aln..
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nlcht 1M worw a ltave.plpe hat CJn t; nn
Y"a ftns'era near the
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tbe platform when 817an Mel comt ::~lin~an~~ se:nd P~". •d"'!"c:
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Mil looked dbectJ:r 11'11to her Qel ball. probab]J-and there m&amp;J be a bMD bu•7 all OVI,I U.. P~·- Gabriel on

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he entered llllo w1th the ..lapaneae that th1~ nat1ou show
1b guod 1ntentto ns by first ~tartmg the di~rmmg process
It eve1 a nauon ha s gt'H~ n all othet-s u pe1fectly guod rea" 111 fo1 hHbollng susp1c1on and d1strust, that nation ~~
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miner
tile Ohlo DIYIIion at ao~Qrltiel at :ao yean of aa:e, Jack J:. ,

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tJoa.~w1de move to co~te an ,
"Blue SQ" leliafl.iloD for the proteet'on ot lnYtltonl aptnat worthJack BpUh, Hllblltpn, pas ,made et t.e, Jere., OIR (1).
lw aeeu:rtt4ea. He 1'8Q!{Ii.q wu elec~
more YardaiJe than any man on the
At Pbil*«el~bit, ''ddie O&lt;MJL Plill· ted prelldent pf the National As·
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edelpbt&amp; ll&amp;b.~prelfti.t, JOt -4tt1911km ll001Jtton ct IJecurltJem Commi&amp;i·
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OolumbWI, 0 .. Nov. 4--The hlah- weight Litle ua\mt l41~ wa~
Ptt KOrer doeen't mate the moet (15) .
JOe XnJ&amp;Pt., .utam1 BeloCih. Pia.,
yudalile---&amp;t leut no~ on the Ohio
State Oniveraity football team. Uaht. tull&amp;vn'~l. 'rt1JJl ovw Georte
"Buu" Wetzel, Oolumbus, fullback, Nichola, 8\df.W If) .
haG acored 19 polntl to 1~ Ule . Preddy ftallrl&amp;ek, WUkBI-Barre,
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e t·ased over se...e!l and a b..u yards
At $yracWie, Joe Moran Uillt the varld\ls atal:eiJ. Ntda was aakcd '
1-er try. Dick Heeltln, Olnclnna.tl.j ht:avywelfht., former Syl'aCUie unt- IJy International News Service to
...: next averae-IJ13 a fra.cilon over verslty athlete, d&amp;feated mt.na d)l.ell88 present and proposed art~;.&lt; :
fuur. ~ards. Next to Jobn K&amp;bealo, Mueller, Germany IIIJ.
In securities lectslatlon. His
emltli hwl played loll8'er than any
tcllowe.J
olher b""k "" the "'ua(j. Kabealo's
POPLAR VALLEY
By JACI&lt; E. NIDA
rise to promtneQCe ·Is hlcucat.~ by
Attomey-Exaniiiler or Ohlo Dl'~-1
rhe amoWlt of time he has played
Re w F ~
lU be in
ton of Bt:curltl~
us thl:i season progre86es. AgaiQ.at Ich v~ ai the Bmt~ C~pel '"aLWritten ExpreJ&amp;lY for I . N. S.
Vlraillla he played 15 minutes
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Oolumbull, 0.. Nov. 4---INs, 1 I v'
d bill 23 · t ' " hi · ' 1..0r da.y night and Sunday momlng. "Unless.:;jftnlated II\ sdrne way thPy
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Tht8 ~Jtatement, made by a Kim·
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player this year, averaging 46 mln· l r..~r erand M:ra a~arl ~~urch oi &lt;llt.S le.,.._tor In l911 during the &amp;r· , Fordham•a football fl el!l ~eneral l
ntes per game.
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Man~leld .speni a few days the g~ment . over the Hrst Becurltles il!.w i lhiR season i ~ "Big Ed" Dunow!lkl l
Oefenslvely, Ted Roseq_ulst. Cleve- 1,. ,sts of bur slster Mrs DeasieiJn the nation. caught public tancy. 1 who stt.rred 8 11 11 b!lck Jnst YtJJ:U', 1
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Pa . ' and Monie Monahan, Lorain
Mer ~,.. ..~~ yDe.
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kwe shown kup best. Rosequlst has Akron lil"e spendlnl their vacatlop
Pollowlna the lead of Kansas, l,rid did his co~~.l'ly punting w•th 1
made 29 tac les, mor~, ~han any with relatlvtls llere.
severa!J. middle
W'.est,ern states
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r.ow 4.7~ of the t8 .8tate&amp; have some t iona have been made t.o the ru1c
tnhd with 19.
, . Mr.s. t:flle Knapp Visited Mrs. Des fonn of~urlUes .J.egislatlon. Ohio's pqvlding that securities must be
ae Baker Monday a.:rternoon.
first "Bllle Bky" law was passed In passed upol' that t.he exceptloo Ls
OHIO COLLEGE Ji'OOTBALL. 1 Fluura Baker who has spent the l913.
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By IB&amp;ernallona.l News Service
'! past tWo week..s wlth her parerts
The tl.tst ot suc:ll laws was based 1 ln Ohio a.lone, It i.s estimated that
FRIDAY NIGHT Rf.~ULTS
I:ere returned to South Bide aatur- ' 1,;pon the Lheory that all securities less than 7 per cent or t.he securl- :
Loyola 7; xavier 0
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should be approved by a sta te com. l l!e.s sold durin g the year:o 1930, 1931 !
GAMES TODAY
. Mr a nd Mrs. Oolden Jacobs and mission before being sold. and thnt l and 1932 were passed upon by Lhl ~
Indiana at Ohio State (AI .
e 1lldren were c&amp;ll1ng on Mn;. Ora. &lt;~ll dealers or M lesmel'l. should
.autLe divLslon of securities and Lhat i
Cincinnati at 0 . Wesleyan (5) . 1Fd mgton Monday.
hcensed before bt&gt;lng permitted to Lhe other 99 per cent of such se- ,
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Ohio U . KL Witt enberg &lt;BI .
i Mr. a t: d Mrs. Gorden Stewart and engage In the activit;.' of selling se - ~ c ..:rltles were a&lt;J id under exemptions ;
Muskmgum at Akron lC!
! oauijhter of Akror-. spent from 1 curlties. Ths ftrst ilw made few ex· ur exc~ptioN.
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Ci\Se at wooster lCJ.
l ";hnrsday until Tuesday with Mr. , ceptions 1.0 Its requirements. nnd It
Oh1o has played a promh•.ent,
Baldwin-Wallace at Daytnn W I. l llnd Mrs. Millard Deweese .
1 bu:amc apparent that in order to ~ l'•trt m developmen t of such Iegla- 1
Hiram at Ml. UPlon (01
1 M~ . and Mrs. Floyd Ba.ker were i p&amp;.as upon all se(:urttles sold u more l lr,IJon One of the pioneer states lh
Otterbein at Ashland &lt;CJ.
'n~ihng Mr. and Mn. Luther Harris adequate personr"el and facilities I the movement, It fell to Ohio t.ol
Kenyon at Denison (Cl
I of South Side over the week end. ' would be neces.'ll\ry.
1ofler the vehicle wluch would Lest !
Madetta at Kent \C I
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Capital at Bowling Green ~C ! .I'
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ceptlons wns made.
The case of Hall Vll . Geiger Jones
Bluffton at Findlay iDJ.
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Other stnt.es dtd likewise. and U1c Co .. was carri ed to the Unltect :
Georgetown , Ky. at Mln.ml.
Mr. and t.:;~. J . W. Weaver and rf'sult has been that so many cxemp .Slates supreme court after lower/
Emory·He!V.\1 nt M'arsh n.ll.
sun of Racine were Sunday g'ues,ts
_____ 1cc.urt.&lt;l had held the law uncof'.'ltltu'lf Mr. and Ml'l'l . Theo flamm.
lams of Athens.
twnal.
BUlr"lo at Western Rcsenc.
Rip Qrande vs Alfred Holbrook
DHI Wllbarge .lf Dorcas called I Florence Karr was a recent guest
The .stamp of approval by the
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l! n Charley Roush Sunday .
of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin PAulin.
,p:·eme court of the land offered an
r.Jorrls-;Brown at Wll~rforce.
Mr . and Mrs. Dana Hamm speL , ' Leo Gllmore w~ g cplllng lui Wal-• im:entlve to other stat.es to enact
~~Jttl. Marshall at Adl'ian.
Eunday evel"inB with Mr. and Mrs lace Amberger a ...turday evening. 16tmlla.r law~. The original Ohio law 1
Url$1lQ. at., Defianoe
lisw.ln Neas~:: .
Mrs. :Bob White aPd children vis- Wll&amp; amended from time to time un·
All~gheny a~ OberHn.
Mrs. Allee Swe:-~rlni!X'n vlS1td lted Mrll. Nora Hamm aaturday.
t-Il It became obvious ~~on entire re·
GAME$ TOMORROW
Mrs. Katl) Orueser recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer reeker and 1\&gt;ision of these laws waa desira~e.
1 The following IJUests or Mr. and 1 wn or Pine Grove spent Thursda.y .:;.~ a result, an entirely
st. Viator at Johu carrOil. .
new and
(Al Western Confe1·eo.ce.
, 'M11&gt;. W.atd . Gllmore Sunday were: lVClling with Geo. AmbergeJ and ~norc modern law was enacted In
(Bl Buckeye A3~o01atlon.
Mr. and · ~s. Tom ~Inning of fnml~.
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Vlf'I.Cennes, Ind ., and Ml'. and Mrs.
GCO!'gc H~lbc 1· or Mormng 8t'll' and enacted during the i:)oom por -.
(D) Nor~hwe::;t Ohio Confllrence. Cameron Cr0511en, Mfs. Wm Wlll · caJ.led on James Amberger Sunday.
Thill law wa.~ conceived, drafted.
iotJ ending In 1929. The tremendous
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more dlsct·ellon will be gillen staLe I
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tlU ns the cxemptiOt''l afi'Qrdod so·
CIU"tties listed u.pon stock lcxch.11.ngen
F.nd t hose l.ssued by oper,Ling pubI.e utilities will be eliminated or •
I Advertising of new securities IIi~;reatly rest ricted .
L UI.' will come lu for more 8trlngcnt
u~ gula.tlon wltll the view to requlrof'lg a tull and complete st~~oLemcmt
1to t h e purchaser of n.ll material
1 racts rel.a.tlng to that ll&gt;fme.
I The National Association of BP-I
I; curlties
commissioners h&amp;l! been 1
working on many phru;es of this I
11-•roblcm for several years. It Is now!
1 actively engaged In a program of
c;oopcrotlon wah the :f'ederal Tl'ade
the
admlnlstrat.ivc
Oommisslou,
board of the new feder~ll law.
The pwblcm, however, ls tu· from
satisfactory soluLiun. Undoubtf&gt;d ly
1hC! powers of the federa.l act t.o,
ll will become necessary to broaden 'I
cover causes of In vestment 10611 not
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toward a :.horough recoNideratlon ,
r. nd .study of the problem of regula·
tlng securities.

POPLAR RIDGE

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Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pt. Pleasant, W.Va.
Middleport, Ohio
Rutland, Ohio
Chester, Ohio
Harrisonville, Ohio
Minersville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Letart Falls, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohi(l
Syracuse, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohfo
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Middleport, OhiO
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Mrs. Vivian Allensworth
Mrs. Nellie Barsotti
Miss A4a Ma•~ Camtllwll
Miss Fay Dunn
Miss Lois B. Diles
Miss Agnes Egnor
Miss Martha F'recker
Mrs. Garnet L. Graham
Miss Irene Grueser
Mrs. Gay Hamm
Mrs. Edna Howard
Mrs. Eunice King
Miss Helene Ohlinger
Miss Leora Roush
Miss Berneta Shaw
Miss Doris Shumway,
Mrs. Dolores Thomas
Miss Emogene Wilson
Miss Geneva Williamson
Miss Lillian Wilson
Miss Wjnifr~~ Wolfe
Mrs. Merle Ward
Miss WQ.Dita Young
Miss Eloise Yeaqger

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It IE; also highly desirable that
tt !law.s be narmonlzed wUh the
federal .securities act of 1933 so that/
maximum e111.clency from all or
these Jaws may result.
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A. H. LaWllou, formerly ..,.itb 'he American r&lt;;xp•·ess. lms
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This is not a New Deal. It is a l:ash Deal. You need
not be a naturalized citizen, your age matters not nor does
your past conduct to vote. The only requirements are fi.
nancial.
Never-the-less it is an electioJl. Votes are secured
by subscribing to the Daily Tribune or Tribune-Telegraph.
There are only ladies on the ticket and no opposition party.
Who would want to oppose the ladies anyway'?
Five hundred of Unclr Sam's elusive dfll1ars are involved in this election. Thaf sa lot of money. It would pay
for a hair cut each month for one hundred years. That
brings up the idea that you will not be reading a newspaper one hundred years from now. Newspapers are published for those who are now sojflurning in this vale between
the bleak and barren peaks of two vast eternities. They
tell you what other folks are doing and things of value to
yourself. In fact we think a newspaper does you a lot of
good. Not a quack newspaper, but may we suggest a newspaper like the Daily Tribune or Tribune-Telegraph.
Below you will find a list of candidates running in
this election. High vote gets $250.00, second high v o t,e
$~00.00, third high vote $50.00 etc. until entire $500.00 ,~~
·given away.
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In other elections when a candidate is elected the
job stops.
Consult this list of candidates. Study it carefully.
Take it to a secluded spot. Concentrate. Select your favorite and then hack your selectirm with your suhsrription ami
pe~;:sonal help. Nn one ever iniured themselves helpinr:
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ELECTION NOTICE

(Edlt.Qr'a Note :
miner
tile Ohlo DIYIIion at ao~Qrltiel at :ao yean of aa:e, Jack J:. ,

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Nt- of Ooi)UnbtMJ ~ le~r ot a na- [ ,
tJoa.~w1de move to co~te an ,
"Blue SQ" leliafl.iloD for the proteet'on ot lnYtltonl aptnat worthJack BpUh, Hllblltpn, pas ,made et t.e, Jere., OIR (1).
lw aeeu:rtt4ea. He 1'8Q!{Ii.q wu elec~
more YardaiJe than any man on the
At Pbil*«el~bit, ''ddie O&lt;MJL Plill· ted prelldent pf the National As·
Leam.
edelpbt&amp; ll&amp;b.~prelfti.t, JOt -4tt1911km ll001Jtton ct IJecurltJem Commi&amp;i·
' OarrYIIll tho ball i6 times tor a over Joe Plrpc, l'tnnetrov•~ k • .,,.. lonerS, oftl&lt;:lal
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OolumbWI, 0 .. Nov. 4--The hlah- weight Litle ua\mt l41~ wa~
Ptt KOrer doeen't mate the moet (15) .
JOe XnJ&amp;Pt., .utam1 BeloCih. Pia.,
yudalile---&amp;t leut no~ on the Ohio
State Oniveraity football team. Uaht. tull&amp;vn'~l. 'rt1JJl ovw Georte
"Buu" Wetzel, Oolumbus, fullback, Nichola, 8\df.W If) .
haG acored 19 polntl to 1~ Ule . Preddy ftallrl&amp;ek, WUkBI-Barre,
BIKl.k_ve.s so far t.lUI aea1011, but .Fa., ~b\Jflfllbt, · cteteat.d AI Jau-

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·"Blue SO" taw adnilnllstrators· . tn
e t·ased over se...e!l and a b..u yards
At $yracWie, Joe Moran Uillt the varld\ls atal:eiJ. Ntda was aakcd '
1-er try. Dick Heeltln, Olnclnna.tl.j ht:avywelfht., former Syl'aCUie unt- IJy International News Service to
...: next averae-IJ13 a fra.cilon over verslty athlete, d&amp;feated mt.na d)l.ell88 present and proposed art~;.&lt; :
fuur. ~ards. Next to Jobn K&amp;bealo, Mueller, Germany IIIJ.
In securities lectslatlon. His
emltli hwl played loll8'er than any
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olher b""k "" the "'ua(j. Kabealo's
POPLAR VALLEY
By JACI&lt; E. NIDA
rise to promtneQCe ·Is hlcucat.~ by
Attomey-Exaniiiler or Ohlo Dl'~-1
rhe amoWlt of time he has played
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ton of Bt:curltl~
us thl:i season progre86es. AgaiQ.at Ich v~ ai the Bmt~ C~pel '"aLWritten ExpreJ&amp;lY for I . N. S.
Vlraillla he played 15 minutes
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Oolumbull, 0.. Nov. 4---INs, 1 I v'
d bill 23 · t ' " hi · ' 1..0r da.y night and Sunday momlng. "Unless.:;jftnlated II\ sdrne way thPy
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an er. • • a. -..c ran. Mr. and Mn. Carl Stewart and
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Tht8 ~Jtatement, made by a Kim·
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player this year, averaging 46 mln· l r..~r erand M:ra a~arl ~~urch oi &lt;llt.S le.,.._tor In l911 during the &amp;r· , Fordham•a football fl el!l ~eneral l
ntes per game.
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Man~leld .speni a few days the g~ment . over the Hrst Becurltles il!.w i lhiR season i ~ "Big Ed" Dunow!lkl l
Oefenslvely, Ted Roseq_ulst. Cleve- 1,. ,sts of bur slster Mrs DeasieiJn the nation. caught public tancy. 1 who stt.rred 8 11 11 b!lck Jnst YtJJ:U', 1
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Pa . ' and Monie Monahan, Lorain
Mer ~,.. ..~~ yDe.
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t t securities came to be known lUI !quad wus born and •·aiscd on ~ •
1 rurm mmr RIV&gt;Jthcad. Long blund.
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kwe shown kup best. Rosequlst has Akron lil"e spendlnl their vacatlop
Pollowlna the lead of Kansas, l,rid did his co~~.l'ly punting w•th 1
made 29 tac les, mor~, ~han any with relatlvtls llere.
severa!J. middle
W'.est,ern states
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r.ow 4.7~ of the t8 .8tate&amp; have some t iona have been made t.o the ru1c
tnhd with 19.
, . Mr.s. t:flle Knapp Visited Mrs. Des fonn of~urlUes .J.egislatlon. Ohio's pqvlding that securities must be
ae Baker Monday a.:rternoon.
first "Bllle Bky" law was passed In passed upol' that t.he exceptloo Ls
OHIO COLLEGE Ji'OOTBALL. 1 Fluura Baker who has spent the l913.
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By IB&amp;ernallona.l News Service
'! past tWo week..s wlth her parerts
The tl.tst ot suc:ll laws was based 1 ln Ohio a.lone, It i.s estimated that
FRIDAY NIGHT Rf.~ULTS
I:ere returned to South Bide aatur- ' 1,;pon the Lheory that all securities less than 7 per cent or t.he securl- :
Loyola 7; xavier 0
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should be approved by a sta te com. l l!e.s sold durin g the year:o 1930, 1931 !
GAMES TODAY
. Mr a nd Mrs. Oolden Jacobs and mission before being sold. and thnt l and 1932 were passed upon by Lhl ~
Indiana at Ohio State (AI .
e 1lldren were c&amp;ll1ng on Mn;. Ora. &lt;~ll dealers or M lesmel'l. should
.autLe divLslon of securities and Lhat i
Cincinnati at 0 . Wesleyan (5) . 1Fd mgton Monday.
hcensed before bt&gt;lng permitted to Lhe other 99 per cent of such se- ,
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Ohio U . KL Witt enberg &lt;BI .
i Mr. a t: d Mrs. Gorden Stewart and engage In the activit;.' of selling se - ~ c ..:rltles were a&lt;J id under exemptions ;
Muskmgum at Akron lC!
! oauijhter of Akror-. spent from 1 curlties. Ths ftrst ilw made few ex· ur exc~ptioN.
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Ci\Se at wooster lCJ.
l ";hnrsday until Tuesday with Mr. , ceptions 1.0 Its requirements. nnd It
Oh1o has played a promh•.ent,
Baldwin-Wallace at Daytnn W I. l llnd Mrs. Millard Deweese .
1 bu:amc apparent that in order to ~ l'•trt m developmen t of such Iegla- 1
Hiram at Ml. UPlon (01
1 M~ . and Mrs. Floyd Ba.ker were i p&amp;.as upon all se(:urttles sold u more l lr,IJon One of the pioneer states lh
Otterbein at Ashland &lt;CJ.
'n~ihng Mr. and Mn. Luther Harris adequate personr"el and facilities I the movement, It fell to Ohio t.ol
Kenyon at Denison (Cl
I of South Side over the week end. ' would be neces.'ll\ry.
1ofler the vehicle wluch would Lest !
Madetta at Kent \C I
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Inete11.d of Lhis being provided, t.be oonstitutlonallty uf all :mch
Capital at Bowling Green ~C ! .I'
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however, a. greater number or ex· luws.
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Heidelberg at Toledo (C J.
ceptlons wns made.
The case of Hall Vll . Geiger Jones
Bluffton at Findlay iDJ.
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Other stnt.es dtd likewise. and U1c Co .. was carri ed to the Unltect :
Georgetown , Ky. at Mln.ml.
Mr. and t.:;~. J . W. Weaver and rf'sult has been that so many cxemp .Slates supreme court after lower/
Emory·He!V.\1 nt M'arsh n.ll.
sun of Racine were Sunday g'ues,ts
_____ 1cc.urt.&lt;l had held the law uncof'.'ltltu'lf Mr. and Ml'l'l . Theo flamm.
lams of Athens.
twnal.
BUlr"lo at Western Rcsenc.
Rip Qrande vs Alfred Holbrook
DHI Wllbarge .lf Dorcas called I Florence Karr was a recent guest
The .stamp of approval by the
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l! n Charley Roush Sunday .
of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin PAulin.
,p:·eme court of the land offered an
r.Jorrls-;Brown at Wll~rforce.
Mr . and Mrs. Dana Hamm speL , ' Leo Gllmore w~ g cplllng lui Wal-• im:entlve to other stat.es to enact
~~Jttl. Marshall at Adl'ian.
Eunday evel"inB with Mr. and Mrs lace Amberger a ...turday evening. 16tmlla.r law~. The original Ohio law 1
Url$1lQ. at., Defianoe
lisw.ln Neas~:: .
Mrs. :Bob White aPd children vis- Wll&amp; amended from time to time un·
All~gheny a~ OberHn.
Mrs. Allee Swe:-~rlni!X'n vlS1td lted Mrll. Nora Hamm aaturday.
t-Il It became obvious ~~on entire re·
GAME$ TOMORROW
Mrs. Katl) Orueser recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer reeker and 1\&gt;ision of these laws waa desira~e.
1 The following IJUests or Mr. and 1 wn or Pine Grove spent Thursda.y .:;.~ a result, an entirely
st. Viator at Johu carrOil. .
new and
(Al Western Confe1·eo.ce.
, 'M11&gt;. W.atd . Gllmore Sunday were: lVClling with Geo. AmbergeJ and ~norc modern law was enacted In
(Bl Buckeye A3~o01atlon.
Mr. and · ~s. Tom ~Inning of fnml~.
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Vlf'I.Cennes, Ind ., and Ml'. and Mrs.
GCO!'gc H~lbc 1· or Mormng 8t'll' and enacted during the i:)oom por -.
(D) Nor~hwe::;t Ohio Confllrence. Cameron Cr0511en, Mfs. Wm Wlll · caJ.led on James Amberger Sunday.
Thill law wa.~ conceived, drafted.
iotJ ending In 1929. The tremendous
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limit the broad exemptions uow I'
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more dlsct·ellon will be gillen staLe I
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tlU ns the cxemptiOt''l afi'Qrdod so·
CIU"tties listed u.pon stock lcxch.11.ngen
F.nd t hose l.ssued by oper,Ling pubI.e utilities will be eliminated or •
I Advertising of new securities IIi~;reatly rest ricted .
L UI.' will come lu for more 8trlngcnt
u~ gula.tlon wltll the view to requlrof'lg a tull and complete st~~oLemcmt
1to t h e purchaser of n.ll material
1 racts rel.a.tlng to that ll&gt;fme.
I The National Association of BP-I
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commissioners h&amp;l! been 1
working on many phru;es of this I
11-•roblcm for several years. It Is now!
1 actively engaged In a program of
c;oopcrotlon wah the :f'ederal Tl'ade
the
admlnlstrat.ivc
Oommisslou,
board of the new feder~ll law.
The pwblcm, however, ls tu· from
satisfactory soluLiun. Undoubtf&gt;d ly
1hC! powers of the federa.l act t.o,
ll will become necessary to broaden 'I
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Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pt. Pleasant, W.Va.
Middleport, Ohio
Rutland, Ohio
Chester, Ohio
Harrisonville, Ohio
Minersville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Letart Falls, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohi(l
Syracuse, Ohio
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Mrs. Vivian Allensworth
Mrs. Nellie Barsotti
Miss A4a Ma•~ Camtllwll
Miss Fay Dunn
Miss Lois B. Diles
Miss Agnes Egnor
Miss Martha F'recker
Mrs. Garnet L. Graham
Miss Irene Grueser
Mrs. Gay Hamm
Mrs. Edna Howard
Mrs. Eunice King
Miss Helene Ohlinger
Miss Leora Roush
Miss Berneta Shaw
Miss Doris Shumway,
Mrs. Dolores Thomas
Miss Emogene Wilson
Miss Geneva Williamson
Miss Lillian Wilson
Miss Wjnifr~~ Wolfe
Mrs. Merle Ward
Miss WQ.Dita Young
Miss Eloise Yeaqger

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maximum e111.clency from all or
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A. H. LaWllou, formerly ..,.itb 'he American r&lt;;xp•·ess. lms
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This is not a New Deal. It is a l:ash Deal. You need
not be a naturalized citizen, your age matters not nor does
your past conduct to vote. The only requirements are fi.
nancial.
Never-the-less it is an electioJl. Votes are secured
by subscribing to the Daily Tribune or Tribune-Telegraph.
There are only ladies on the ticket and no opposition party.
Who would want to oppose the ladies anyway'?
Five hundred of Unclr Sam's elusive dfll1ars are involved in this election. Thaf sa lot of money. It would pay
for a hair cut each month for one hundred years. That
brings up the idea that you will not be reading a newspaper one hundred years from now. Newspapers are published for those who are now sojflurning in this vale between
the bleak and barren peaks of two vast eternities. They
tell you what other folks are doing and things of value to
yourself. In fact we think a newspaper does you a lot of
good. Not a quack newspaper, but may we suggest a newspaper like the Daily Tribune or Tribune-Telegraph.
Below you will find a list of candidates running in
this election. High vote gets $250.00, second high v o t,e
$~00.00, third high vote $50.00 etc. until entire $500.00 ,~~
·given away.
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In other elections when a candidate is elected the
job stops.
Consult this list of candidates. Study it carefully.
Take it to a secluded spot. Concentrate. Select your favorite and then hack your selectirm with your suhsrription ami
pe~;:sonal help. Nn one ever iniured themselves helpinr:
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leaa than a llllntmum cbarg:e or
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Panthers EasUy;Ei~ie~~e:::~:t

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Defeat Gallipolis Blue M~: s:;.~e~~~o:! U~[ HHR ~AU
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By WILLIAM 8 NEAL

Car Sealo Broken And
Sheep IIDd Cattle
Turned Loose

De,_tatwn And Paet
I Conclusion Follow'
Court Decree

By TIIOMAB A PLEDGE

Jamea Ia Nov 6-INB-A 40
foot OreaL Northern railroad br1dfe
nt'Dr here was ael!troyed today .. v
been aeL by tarm strikers

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Dea M'olnM Ia Nov 8-IN8-Declarlng that the farmer bas been
dapptd In he face bv Pres d n ~
Roosevel\ Milo Reno head ol the
mlddlewe&amp;t.e n ra ml &amp;tr ke today
is!lu d a new r.trlke call 10 the form
ol a formal statement
'I'he statement called on
count.ry u a 111 ho e to suppo
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One BaH mile abrtye Muon Cit.,
Ribbon c.a~ &amp;ol~4

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t'at.ed that the success or failure or
the atrlke vrould be determined
wit;hln the next few d&amp;y&amp;
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program (or agricultural relief
tw.vina been turnt!d dOwn by the
fedentl &amp;dmlutstratlon farm hoU
day lc&amp;de11 l£8ued orders Lo their
!ollowera to l'f'ntW the .strike w tl
ever:y w.aoon as your command
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a truce theoretically in eftect tor
more Uum 11. week
Crowd!! or pickets durin
til
n11ht B'Rthe t'd on the famn tomarket hiRh-.ay.a intent. on atop..
pin~ the ftow of produoe to
tbr
cities. In t.he ana WNt of Omaha
the altuation btclame thrntenlDI
when tannen oppCtBed to the strlk8
t:athered to convoy trueD throus:h
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ctrlb area Vtat however tha.~ 1f
their followlni ill not as larp aa
the awtke lea.der.s claim th boll
day may belln to break down
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OF OVERT ACTS

qrtcultural p!Oduet&amp; a.a a. means
boolt1Da: farm pries.
oov Lancer ch&amp;raeterlled t.heo
farm eonlaretlCI! In Waahtnaton aa
a '11at rallUft

one bomtki-r over Blbel1a.n t.en1
toey waa deUberately timed to co
lnaide With prepar&amp;tl.om :ror SO;
let--Amedciar. r«JJ8QQt:1oa talkl. a
hJih SoYI.et t:'llclal In Pelptng de-

Lincoln Nebr
Nov
~tNSWIUiam Lanrer of Norlh na
kC'Ita. today appealed to Governor
Cb&amp;rlel W .BQ'ab here to ,Join the
Pelplng Nov &amp;-.IN8-A raid
emba.rlo on out-lltate ahlpmenta o.J: of Japanese aJrpllt.nes
tncludiOI'
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The otftetal who refWied to per
mit ue of hit name e~ tbe
Lot Anaelel. Nov 1-IN&amp;-Bur billet tb&amp;t ~ aqt4 by ~apan
mall \Vbite It blonde blah IICbool 010 lllllllon&lt; oulbcrtlleo !!J!!Y !I'!
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AT WASHINGTON
Reoult Of Latter 1
Etght In State Are Vtc
Farm
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Preoent
F atlure Tq, Seeur~
111n1 In Automobtle
Rehef Program ts 1ound
Extradition
Acctdenta
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OF SAMUEL INSULL
FIVE ARE SLAIN

Ktlled In Iowa
When Wrecked Truck
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Barly reheal'88.is indJcat.es thAt.
Snl Q~
Mollys (dea the Drew Webeter
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Kloes kicked to Thompson who I OBt or the American Leilon mu Dtrec.tor
ertortly Of Panthen Who Gam Almo1t
rc1.umed to the M Thomton m&amp;de s NLl comedy production to be
Order To Take Up •
the tackle Martin gained Beard sl own here November 9th and
At Will Pthnr Up 306 Yards Agatnst102
Permtta
made fl thru the lne MartJn klckedlltlth w 1M! one of t.he m011t en
tc Moore who fumbled but recov lt'rtalnhll J orne t&amp;lenL preRJ\t&amp;
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SLOT MACHINE
SCORE FAILS TO SHOW DIFFERENCE
f unDied but recovered ror ~ ya rd
Advance ticke t Mle.o; ll was re
--10M Kloes k eked to M&amp;rtln who r.orted have e &amp;ted Leg:lon omcbr.li
Locala Go;fl Ia Never Endangered Moore And Kloea 1 mDled but ecovered a11 the whole In charre or the productiQn an4 1t lnve1ttgahon Of Grand
Pomeroy team seemed to hit him
expected that the .Junior hl1,h
Jury Re1ults In
Sweep En d 1 F or Long Gauu Panthers Out In I Thomp&amp;)n
made 2 and Ulen Pl\88ed school auditorium y.ll~ ~ crowdtCI.
Action
Natty New Umforma
u Irlun but Galllpolill 108t ft for a the capacity on both nights ol
Cl!fslde Martin 4 pa811 waa; interQept lJ t&gt;..ser&gt;t.at on
eel Dy Case Kloes broke thru for 23
The r.a,;t be eved to be ON! of
Temporary suapeNion ol seven
Ttu! Pumcroy Panther
OOklf'li uatnst 102 They com pleted five }-a.rds a.nd a first down
North tl "' most ti'IPnt.ed ever grouped tO beer permits lasued to Melga county
'at.t;y l."l .,retty new purple and 1 auea had one Incomplete am: 1 caught him Iron behind K oes loet Kether In one 11how has been com nercha hi was ordered Saturday It
wl te unl!oi1118 with helmel.!l to l l ter~pted Galll~oolls oompleted 2 2 a nd Moore ost Moore paSAed to pet\!d 11.nd all members ha.ve set Y.as learned bv L L Fari&amp; Director
IT&gt;.a!.Ch decill vely outplayed the I' ad 2 nterceptec! and four were C'ascl lor 3 It waa a long paaa but led down to an earne11t atWmpt tO or Ohio L ouor Control commlaa1on
OalHpoUs Blue Devils FrldatY aflt;r
ccn pete Pomcro} registered 14 ~ oore dropped a.way back be!ore n &amp;ke the production a complete
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The n18pena on of the Clau D
f\!!ld to win t.he g&amp;m BY a scar~ ":r Dt&gt;vlla
W th a novel plot and catchy ond ClaM c permita by the d.lret&gt;
1 iete Oalllpolts took the ball on
The play by ploy account followa tl elr own 14 yard line Thompsor&gt;. llr&gt;es Molly .s Idea presents some tor was revt!&amp;led in Ptmleroy thru
20 to 0
A small crowd wa.e present owlng
1s' Quarter
was stopped b]' Blackwell tor no thing ditferent In borne talent mu 11n order of Director Parla
Sherlft'
to the threaten!
weather bilt
H&amp;811: ns kicked o Caa
who re cain Ma.rt.ln kicked \o Moore who .s cal comedies., w th a touch o! pro A o Tracy to take vp the permit..
those who were o;athe fteld at the turned 2 a ds to the 35 stripe 8 B'~alled for fa.lr catch QOd Galli reaslomal stase shows despite the nnd return them to ,he LlQilOr Con
advertiaed game time
yard.ll when North hit flmateur cast
t ol CommlseJan tqrether with In
30 were Moo re made 3 th u tack e and 1 pe&gt;lls lOIIt
much dlsa pointed as
Panthers McOte 2 at the san c p lace Kloes the punt catcher Moore B'Bined 2 1he chonm JTOUP6 cona18t.1n1 or vt!ntorleJ or the amounta of bl!er ob
't/ho arrlv~ at. 3 18 tept at thett qu eli: It eked out u1 bounQs on the on the Oalllpollil 29 Ca.scl l09t 3 35 bee.utltul h1ah school g rl8 h&amp;'Ye hllJld 1.n the n.rioue placea ol bua1
lin bering u u.erclsell wbJle wa t 1 ue Dev
40 str p~ Oa.lllpoUa acrOS&amp; the field Kloe5 ticked out of been trained until even as early as nt'.ILS hit by the reseindlna ~r
m&amp; for 11 ta~y Blue Devil aggreaa
a I ed to Ka n around end but made boundll on the Gallipolis 17 c now they go throuah the mqtl.pe
The actio~ or the director or t.he
tt-on
3 on o. rP.verse and kicked to the A len went in ror Hardlrove Beard C' the dancetr. w th IP'&amp;Ce on1y i'*n comml68lon came a11 a reault of Ule
At 3 40 the Gall polls cont1noent Pomt!roy 16 Moore returning 4
ade 9 and Thornton added one far n pro!e511lonal cllorus girla
Indictment of JeYen Melli COdJ1
tn ronff'r ~ :th Prealdeotj ou the 5t 9 Berengaria ow\n' to heavy booking at
.Q.lme lelaurely an the field dra In Moore rnade !i am:l Klees 8 thru ~t down Hager made a yard and Musical munbers with be&amp;\ltlful tians for viola tiona o! the pmblinl'
n of R ~~ a :Wax m f:herb urg F ance Inter or ew11 of tht' su tt' u~ u
t lf!lr ""'Uipme~t beh1nd themgil'""'~ tnck e fo first down Moore made 5 Thompson anot her Martin. kicked dra.ms and appraprla(.e wotds ~d laws or the state when It was re
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sat for F e gJ! all.y re11e nd (pr ruyalty art' 11bown at left At 1ht..
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came on ~ fteld
l' ore a1 d Kloes made t. t\rst down to Kloes wi'l.o returned 12 to O'.lill
romantic touch to the entire p1ay ealed ln a grand jury lnvestlca
PY the lmper •I Su tf the I ner ~e ~ n1ear • former v the lmperator
L.me nnall~ at under wa. at 4
MoorP. made 17 around end and an 1 oils 44 Roush replaced Moore
The prinCipal characters .elect tor&gt; that several were e,httHun1
Decorations appropriate tor the
18 mlnut.es la~e It was ;aid t~ other nrst down Dorne 1 went in Ootha.rd threw Kloes 1011 t yard 1088 erJ for jhe show were QQhoUJWe~ slot machines lllllally
RUO!l were uaed Games and mu 1 Elbert Robinson and H L Slack
Oa.IUo11 11 team :~~as unable to lea
cr Amo d of the Blue 0e1'lls. Kloe&amp; made 18 around right end u follows
Sheriff Tracy seized the permlta
E c were enjoyed by tf!e twenty two 'A Pre buaineu viSitors In Athens
JSC';hool until 3 Hi a d th t th
ve Mea e wer-t around left end on li and a first down H was a beautiful Molly M 8 Sara. Pram)f!l Allb f om the places ol buaine.1111 I am.ed
y JU1'18 people present
~aturday
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In Parkel'l5bUrl Saturday
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ilcd. to gain Pome oy was off
Norman Foas Mrs A.~tel1bHt Wr!
Since there 8 a re11 w.rt.·. ap
Planned by Odd
ubeJ
pta n asci WOI'I the ~OM a d de after making seven o1 a. dO\IbJe
Uh Quarier
Ben NeutziJnB'
Rose
Mlldrea
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ftlole to receive Gallipolis 'chOBe to lasll bt!h nd the
ne and mit 5
Kloes made 5 thru ta kle on the Schorn JIJnmle )l' uhla.sl Ptltf4 poh ted beer raffic napector mer
Fe'llowa
PUPILS ENTEB.TAINIED
Mr and Mfl!l Paul Olak n of Oo
.,.Cf!fend the north vuaJ. The boys Jil ds as a penalty Moore went Gallpolis 27 Roush m ade I Kkles Oscar Ca.veman Trelf ScltoenJelb lng Melv Ul'ty Sheriff Tracy lVa5
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l mbus and Mra Fiortnce Knodt:
ed the Kame w thou the ser
p
un able to expl .. n Ute action of
The committee or arr•u~ge.--t•
The Rocksprings Primary pupils end two som; o! Bexley arrlved Ba.L
ol A dr
d Beid
b t ound end fo 1 to tl e 4 yd 1 ne
ade 10 for firs (I Nn 1)1'1 the lf
Old Maids-Mrs.. Oeneyl,ve J: rector Far!&amp; In request ng his co r presenting the Booster a ciJ.b"~ "ere el'\tert.alned with a masked urday for a week end viatt with Mr
R nll evmd an d
en, a e 'tMrt
el ved Haskins P'oneroy )'r.rd line Kloes lG$t a yard and Mees who lmpersonatf~! Blr ~~ cpero.tlon m tak
up the perm ta 11 , 1 0 0 ,. Lodge ••d In "O H11.lloween pa ty Friday afternoon
d Mra Raymond kbersbach and
~
usse
evt! ope
IL
ense ,.,st two wl en the ba. was rumb ed hen ra ed to gaiiL Kloes passed to Mn Bt.a \ley Bolxl MisS 'Milttd Gru·
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.. th •- ._ h
"""lo Just before gn-e 11 ne nd
However he did as requested hv th.&lt;. operation with the t--• unit -• the uy e..- ...,ac er Mrs Norma E hn ly ot West Mar Street
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a
Moore we11t thru tackle for 3 K•~nft lhu a ker for 8 Y""'ds K u,. wert eser M 8 Helen Fisher and lltrfl.
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\"1'--ae unable to nte th t
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director nat lng all permlt.'f seized American Legion IUl.flounce tJ e rol
• LliVlt
¥ .Y. .Y.
e myh
f led to l:(aln at th e end and Pome t ru ~ter of line for touchdown 11entz Wolfe Four Old Bachelor!-- Saturday to the camnd.sslon
lc~lnr contcgts and proaram which The ttme wa.s ~:~pent In playinR M 88 Juanita Bentz 11 spendlnl
,~~:~:'•;, 0 1 e h er game
8 owed uY lost U ball Uart n k eked to Scure Pomeroy 19 Qalllpol B 1)
He an EI:JelBtein
Dav.ld Cuc}JJe;.
h
gume,.; Refreshments of
kl the week end w th her aW\t Mrs
1
1 ,. •··• b
fll.r outd!Btanced the Bl e l e 20 yard l ne Moo e eturnlng
~pencer \\ Cn n !or Blactr.W'e(l Lou Stllf'ltty and John Oillri&amp;e
T e ~el¥s co n~u;{'41
nT'c~ y wll be a_.P-Prt of the PUmpkin Shaw
pwnp n
I all departmel'\t.ll of the 6 to tJ c 4 }ard 1 ne Mooro m"~e K oes passed to Shumaker tor the 1 ly Mull e Ca npbeiJ
Pompe.y the October tern of the grand jury 8 d h1l '~fval sponsored by the P e do ghnut:i and hot chocolate W lllam Sayre of Bradbury
They gained 3:.10 yard!
3 and the pn.ssed to Cascl who e:xtra polrt
&amp; ore Pon eruy
2U Jed Mees
100 kiddles 35 ~~ for Illegal exhibition of slot mp t vo ori&amp;DIZILtiolU Of' }.u'nrl Skeet ~~ S:~~:dgl!':;o~l,;: we~~:::
.Y. .y. •
ter•l ed to Kloes for a touchdown Oa !polls 0
srhoo girla and Mrs Pern Jjlrld
we~:as ar;:: ~~~~t an~ ~~: Saturday NOv 11
!
ed t.o Mary May Wilson Lonie hu~:s a~n~y 8to':w;~n~~~~t'::rn
SC'a
Po eruy 6 GoUlpoilli 0 l uyd rt!p aoed Thompson Haskins bury planillt
e~
d
C
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Pr zes will be awarded ror the tol Kesterson Roy Orueser and BiUy tt'r a two week 8 visit wlth friends.
Cp,sc plunged over ror the exLra eplaced North Jm kln11 rep aced
,' "'e"d":o ::_ •,e n e t and ~~ : t :n lowing largest pumpkin P 2nd Harmon
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p e
7 ~ Ill 1 8 o K
M
d Ba d
n
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Largest pumpkin $!.1
3rd latteat
c;;;;__ _ _ _ _ __
I Dln
om roy
ua po
oes
orrow rep ace
e r
exampltt for other violator! In t.hls
kin '1 1
M ss Eleanor Reinoehl of MJ,s
K oes kicked tu Martin who re
Jenkins kicked otT to Lloyd who
I ·
r mp
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dozer. latRest sweet LEGIONNAIRES TO B
th
turned lO yurds H a .....r tat ed to returned 14 to the "~~&gt; Jenklns ""ak
county did not fine the bU8lness otatoeM it t pk of best potatoes
ANQUET s !ton dramatic coaoh for
e
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n e1 accord InK to the atatute l&gt;ut j 'I best 10 ears of "'Aid c
Amerlc"n
Ucton pla.fl MoOrs
ea
Beard mad e t Baer Atopplnr lr g the tackle Martin shot a Ions
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orn 11
Past Commander J
M Pat Clea whi~h wtn: Ill INl!B$'ted In
I
a d the q arte ended
poss but t was incomPlete Haget
used his right 1J11der the law to b lit 6 ears ol pop corn $1 and Iars 'lhornton of the Drew Webster Pomeroy Amrl•ttoe IDIYl wlU be
y Pnt thru tackle for 19 yards end
S
h
I
,
D
decrease the mif'lmum ftnea
fl!t turnips tl
PO;&lt;;t of the American Lesion an !ctature 11010 a$ dtlting tbie aervloes
Sundf'¥ and Monday
2nd Qua.rt4!r
I first down Roullh making the tack
c nozz e
urant A\fce
Several Me 88 county cltlzen.s l Prizes for COI\Wil s are a.s follows nounces that a be.nquet has been at the Bethany M E church Sun
Jenki.J s eplAced JoRChlm and It: Harer failed to gain Thornton
Brady May Robaon, ~nd were said to have Intervened ln be nail driving contest tor ladle• tl p epRred tor tbe pleuure ol Leg dny morning Mlsa Reinoehl Is a
"Broadway To
Bt encer replaced BlackwQII Tl;tomp sLopplnl him Martins pass wall
Oth r
'8 d
,
half of the Blot. machine
v~la. belt team In Wood sawtnr cont.est lonnalres lll the Mqnday meet1ng Graduate of Lake Erl~ College tor
Hollywood '
s n cam~ tl)ru lor 5 easel maldnl dropped by Haskins t4artlns PlliiB
e I 'n
ro.a lVBY
t rs who were Indicted ask ng hat p
needle tJlreQ.dina contest tor PriRa wiU be awarded dtu'lni the Warne at PaineavJUe 0
wh~t~ll
,.,..,. PO"'f'lo ~IJoe ......,.
the taOJtie .14Lcklng a y~ ~ Jat- wos kfi,DCked down .~Y Jel1fr: n•
to Holl,-woocl
the Otild ldqubr COntrol Omtdnial c~nta ., pte eatJna contest limit 8 pveninR t.he commander stated and !)he speelallzed In muakl
c! wn Thompson made a. Yard fch OaHipaUs was penaflzetf five yards
: !
ton f'Ot suspend the beer pumJJs b~ys ~ cer&gt;.ts flents dre.sailll and a larve tHt."llber or World War vet
¥ ¥ "'
Iackie eooper ~~ Evan•
b down. J enkins J al ed Hager tor tor rallure ttl complete more than
Broad~a.y to Jtojlywob&lt;'l lr asmuch aa the)' had been pena
undtusine contest tJ Old I' dd cram! are e~ted
Mrs A E Fox of Columbus re
Ma, Rolnon Frank Morp.n
n 9 ya d O&amp;ll
Martin klcke4 to cne pus a.t.~mpt n OIUl serle8 bf t entJing the heart be ts oi h
en lluftlclentfy lmd ttlat marry lt&gt;ll'a ~teat t5 beat Jll'ger contest
t rned hame Saturday after a 61\'Y
Moo e on the Pomero~ 41 th"e to
Ia d H
a
~l'n o her!! n the county had been $1 rope sklpplnR FOntellt. ~ ~h.
1 8 w A1
and Albertina RalaGil
speedy quater returning to t he elu~~~h returne:nM~e~lp: pun~ :I d ama witt 'ne dazzling paf~pt •u lty ot similar f.l?latlons bt&amp;t. hild
At 7 30 a bij teattii'e wttl W the
We.;:: :."r?:!:rK:
c
ral week&amp;\IUI.~a$ Ulel:trome af Mr
Oallpo Is 42 Moore made 12 yards vnrdll &lt;$chdtn replaced OUinther
I of a haJf centurr' n ~1'1.~ ~~~- II-Ot beeQ, ~tpprehe~·~ or named in. lA.,nlna or a Jiale Face by the Red tlon and thanks ~ those .:~!: 9nd Mts ~ JDaniMt~ W&amp;a
8ho"'-,~ ijd "Momenl
ror n st down Ql~cl addec1.
-nd.
li~ wel".t in ff.lr lriQn. Jenkin, w th famous stars o1 Bt&lt;i.d,.-,y Qd ~diet nents by the Biand jury
I Mpn tn an Indian Dance At 9 p ~-~d 11.!1 durin• the UJ 18 and arr n'lpe.Ned bf~'Mrs 11
~
MoQte went aroun.a eft er;1d tor~ 13 made 1 around end Oatl~ substtl: 80Uywoor1 ln an amo!lng ca.,...Jc.q,de
The drastlc action of the Ohi~ M a dance -and noor shb• will W (Ieith 01 our'*'h:th~r Cllfles Me Cii.LJRh~r Mills
M i'y
Iza th
~~
Pklktria.l No 1 Cab Callowa.y
omd another 1st down Oot.hard .tuted ror Plymale Jen~B made 8 c..l 8howdvw. ls the atttaitJ
OOib Lfquo Cootrol Commission waa In 111v1:m at the Armory under the aua Naqhton Eape.claUy do we thank J anlel! who remained fJ¥. •a. week
L
f.lke
U
ru
to
throw
Moore
for
a
3
~to..Od
end
and
then
punted
to
I
1
to
the
El~'
c
Theatr.e
BunltOV
~xplatnable exceptlr&gt;&amp; that the In
lcea of the American Legion Post Willie Younl p nsterwllld Under md v_,._ , _ _ _ _ ,_-'--···
Z SO P M
~d loss
thru and rv artin lr&gt; m df eld f:kle~cer flla.de And Mond.a;
ll ctment and guilty pleas to eltht
tn.lr:lng Co Rev 0
W Wtlliama
~~;~~~~&amp;~
dtGppect 1 thf' tack e aett ng hiS man ltl. bl.l! Its extraordlnar¥ line ,up 91 aiafl Litton ot slot ~na.chtnes violated
AUXILIARY aOLDS P.tR.'f\'
Modern Woodmen and the d
~~~·:~,~,\~~~to Red tlll. kB A pass W Allen. llo Lloyil l&lt;llUdes AI ce Brldy J~le ~ t c regulal ona covertna Lhe 'beer ~e~pbera of the 1.¥-les AuxiUarj
ars and ftowera
orors
t:
great rol)oweJ:l by a n te tu'll Ola4e ~ I! Jimmy D;br~te FriiiJI~ Mbr111U:1 i- rmlt 188Ues
of 1b ~ Amettt;~An Lqlon! en't.e't-~
The McNaughton Family
CCJntinUI:Q Jrom ~~· unet
ram yard~ Kindle made the tackle set tladge Evans E~e .QWUan Jf'ILJ'
The action ol the aribd JUry In Ftlday evenlnJ wlt~ • po&amp;.lnck SJ.IR~
th~ law
Prevltltitil)' It was rtvetd
Score t ng the ba.l carrier' from the r ear 1cmph!toP May Rob!l'(ni ahd RUa· nndlnll: lnd ctme,nts o.Ralnat Mven per ahd Hlliaween ~rty' at t't;le
ed al
e Dearborn off eel\ th'nt
Allen:. J011t .3 ~artib s ~t,~~s .was In ,!jt!Jl H'""die
Mella countlanl fgr Uleaal use o:r Legion Hnll Stunts aild ltqesslng
wago:! and employment
ecordtl or
Dl)d h.lt tl:\~ crow bor complete but Pcmeroy was pemll:&amp;This ptc'\l're Atrlkea a new note slot machine ga.lnbllniJ devices cul gltlnea '1: eri 11\ljoyed ~ tbose pre
the
Company
w
II
be s lmloltted t.o
the 'point being oet c~ 5 fat' on!lde Mllrt'tri'8 pfdS' wu n the ne rf of entertainment Tell rninated a lonw. baHle ~ thiJ isent
Mrs
B Orr wife ot Rev Orr
Hardgrove l'epla ed Moot z Kloes l te ceptf!d by easel wlilo ll'eturned 6 tng a dram&lt;~.\1); tale of ~h~~ fl'eJt.C\'Ilo c unty against the .slot aMchlne
Prl~s ror the Jines~ aqfl most P¥tfJr .p( .lhe '1ee Mt:::thOdl.st the NR~ onal automobl e Cha.m~r
or Commerce w-hk 1 di t&gt;Clll lnllt
licked tQ Hfl :tJ:~'t wh" fumbled bu
the 25 Jenk ns made l'i to Potne t nns of !\ theatrltal familY I} de
racket
c mtc lJ'~OSitumt5 ~erf ~twiirded to c ureh Ol La.'ilrel Clift~ repqrt.ed in
ce
nt or the a utomoiJ I'! ode
rHurn.d t6 the 39 fol' a H yard re
o"( s 30 yard 1 ne and thl'! gatne II' ct:l t.belr loves Joys sorfow11 ~
Those who lost the r beer permits the ro lOwfnc .Mrs M:ty:Y: Ellert
til.
turn 1Qoe11 n ade the tack e Thomp r ded SOOrc Pon croy ~ Oalllpol ll mphs and di!llppolntments l:r)\t\1. ~aturday by the director &amp; ordera Wjc:kham Mrs .f{att e Ebarsbach : n ~!et !~:erh~ a!!!~ ~ine~
son matf.e a belf.i s fopped by Kei o
l lhe lrtlmate d'rf.ma. plaJecl bel!.ind were C E BpeJICer Chel!iter Per and MUs Ka"""rlne ll:~rsba'C:h
hi h
h
8 orne 1 .1! past few weeks
w r Beard lnade'-- 2 before Ca11c1 hit Por'neroy 20
Poll
OalltpoUs li1e scenes In Ufe theatl1!, tlln the mit D C Menchlnl Pomeroy Per
Amoa ~ Andy)
and cblldfen 8
hlm Ma.rti Plltl ed o t of bounds Shumaker
LE
ITiol\ IJrllltant spectaclea enact:elt o~ the mtt D R L. Larkins LonR Bottom Betsy Ebersbach Spaolsh ua.ncer e"'~th the disease i reported improv
but Pomerpy wts offside nd Oft.Qi Keiser
LT
Mootz nlage Fay Tt!mpleton tdpgs R081e Permit D Bruno Oa5CI Pomeroy Dnd Lola Ann Neutzllr.g ~d Rose
• • •
contlt': •rt rrnfTI "'u:t= One)
1o &amp;I wat~ )rtaenLed with a nrat Thornton
LO
Plymale Posle as of yore Barney Paean PumU D A H Roaenbaum Per Marie Nease
Gold 4JJst T¥(!ns
M
d
hid p,earby ond wa ted until 8 A M
l"o~ thrdlirh tfte 5 vard penaltY Guinther 8
C Gothard C dances agah
8ctu10111le Durante its C and D A Angeletti Per end most comical MIJI'Y Watson In Jllm~s ~Uti'~:; a~:~:=-h~lltr:~ y 11 terday unt 1 Lan er walked bJ
n !!Ltd Jo.1led to ga n at center ·A Kindle
RO
Kuhn ctiers another or I Is inimitable n ita C and D and Weldon Pfarr j Lhe boys ball throwing col'test ena motored to Charleston Bai:Mr several times hesitated and tbeD.
lt:T
Arnold comedy acts and famaWI va devU.lf! Pt&gt;rmlt D
David CUtton recelv~ the prize Gay where they vi.Bited Oeo
Ip eked up the package
DAY AND pass Thompson to Irion made 3 Baer
n.,.a11tlro. kicked to Moore who rl! Btapkwell
RE
HaSkin&amp; J!P.Bdl ners brtna: out the r &lt;~ld baJ
The permtta and Jrwentorle~~ of lind ln the bean gue~m ng conte.at Eioudera ..Df Middleoort. wbo is 00r:_e
Lanier war arrested and ques
AGE."
QB
MILTtn l 0 tl1CkS
he beer stook on hand at the tlme iMrs Lillie Lowe .va.s given ~belftned In McM11Iaft- ~"iwapltal Mr t.ion£d s~;cr t y aJ.l (}av His Wlf
Uflled 3 .o. Pomeroy 24 Moore MoOre
r. acre 2 Lloyd replaced Thompsan Joachim
RH
Thompson Tlmea chanp Motion ptctu~ t.he permlta were t.akm up were rward
Bqllders a broth~ In law o:r James likewise waa questloJle(l but the
tl.).;ld 00..ll1POlla lost 5 for delaying ~lot's
LH
Beard ;orne In a.nd crowd out vaudevllld. mailed to Director F'arifl Saturday
Cliftorct recentl)t suatalned an In textile worker 1n &amp;o statement ptade
See tht'l •econd renem
lle gRme Moore made 1st down on Cai!C 0
FB
Ha,aer l he Rtea.t climax takes place In ' by BherU! Tracy
P T A HOLD PARTY
juty of a severe4) lett arm at Hob-- Jaat night absolved her of allllame
Uon-eonp ot ramoaa Movie
8 y«. d jaunt a.ruund lett end
Bubfltltutions OalllpoU~Darnelj Hollywood stud 0 w th five hi.IJ'Idred
The membern of the Parent
nn white working &amp;.Iii a brakeman
Mra Reynoldll meanwblle WIL8 ~
1
~ ~:n~:;:h~[:t right end tor J:a for Amold North ror Haskins Uil.n~ers see'n In the rreatest ballet Miuea Mllill'Y and M:Udred Hen TeaCher A88oclatlon or the Kerrs
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InK carefully watched at the tamUy
Star.
IO'fed
~·o,m~,./J
4 Hager then stop Hardgrove for Mootz Lloyd for ever filmed In action ai'i the flnal ruay lett Friday for Colwnbua Hun achooi entertained tbe ~hlldren
MiBaea carletta Obllnaer and home Reynalda. She Is reported t.o
B.dd Jr Carlyle Blackwell
More went around end 1 homJlson Mootz for Darnell C .scene op ~a t.h~e ReneratloM of here they wtll be t!le week end Prklay evenlnfl w th a masked Eileen Martine or Muon City -_e bo ~ ll delloo.te cond ton or health
Lst down Hager finally /U)en fo Hardgrove
Morrow for troopers ls play~ The action of r;1.1eata ot Mlsa Mary Russell a stu Hallowef'J\ party aL the school spending the week end wlt.h.lt!}e Mrs Reynalds the former Elizabeth
:lr Neal Hart Jr
B opplns blm
Joachl n replaced Beard "W Allen for Harer Vance he story n,ms frorn the days of dent at Ohio State University
I uuae Ga.mes and music were en l1 rmer a mother
Mrs
Lllllan tMCC:tp' ~DU,lard wu married to
1 'Ciny Pastor to m4dem..l,!follyw )()d,
8t.robelm, lr
J~nklr.s Kloe11 went around end for or Irion Catlng for Plymale
oyed by those ~t.
OhlJnger
j ReynoldS Ia\t New Year 1 day ~t the
9 a.nd he was hurt In t1 e play
Pomeroy-r-J~pkbut toe Joachim Allee Brady and Fra'f&amp; :YOl'llan
Prblea were--·~ as follows
aae or :IS She has been told o:r the
lloWih replaced Klocs Kuhn Inter Bpenoer ror Blaekwelli J~hlm lor a~pear ftrst a.a l' 0Ull8 danoen ~
Advance Sale of
I best dreased boy .andora Strick
Mrs Maud
'trt saturday threatenlnR letters It was stated
ceptttd a paas on Oalllpoll~ 36 yard Jenkins lwullh lor Klqeft ~loe8 for t rough varying ages, are llnahy
l&lt;md best dre&amp;aed lirl Helen tor Delray Plorlda where ahe ex
Reynolds 1s helr to PJ.OOO.OOO of
n'l o.nd nh to midfield where he Roush
Blackwell fbi Spencer 11 en as old veterans WhOfle arand
T ( C K E, T S
Rhodea best dressed ~an _.tl~lej ]:CC\8 to spend the winter Mrs. the e.:state left by bls father the
aa tackled M the half ended Scott&gt; koush tor Moore Schorn for Qjdl'l
becomes a sreat ttbn star
Montgomery
best' ~ mtn Cobb has been sta)'ll'\i with her Inte a. J Reyrolds He wlU re
fomeroy IJ Oa lipolls o
t er
roughout the action the g or
f
Anna L Whaley moat ooml,e..gli'l~ al&amp;ter Mrs c N wacner ot Letart cdve the tortiDle on hls next birth
Seore bv Quarters
1 2 8 4 T :lU8 Old theatrical family prodUly
or-ct'-'tume Eleanor
Smlth \ plf.llt Palla
day In April 19M
Pomeroy
'1 8 o 7 20 rnarcbf4 d4wn the years to the
uMOLLY'S IDEA"
wmle boy 1 coalume Johr&gt;. L Hillef
'1\i •
Investig-ating La.n er ll tborlt. l''l
Uall1poua
o o 0 0 0 IUnazlna llllr9,u In whleh the rrand
mO&amp;t cornle man's ooetume Herman
A J 8h~ta or Runtm,n wa.a a learned he ha.d been Wi1.1ou&amp; work
Je't Dow011
By Quarten faU\er havirtr t8Uiht his fllm-Atar
:Rtarha and most oomlc woman s btASiness visitor In town aturltay tor alon&amp;' perlf.ld w:kl Ill bad health
1 :&lt;~ 3 4 T rranctscm thai tliOUPefiJI. are l'ltlll
Nov 9th and 10th
V1ralnta YoUnB'
" ~ '
"ind r.eected money Young Reynoldl
6 4 2 ~ ul troupers and that tbe llhow mus\
-May be Seeured atMara:aret Stanley received a huge
MIM M tared Snowden nurae leQuested that Lan er be 11hOW.I
n :.1 1 1 -4 ao on concludes hla work as the
cake riven away by the oriania. 1.1t the Mao.r EmeraenCY lwapital lenleney
great 1M let marehes down the Jar
Gdmore Auto Supply
t on A meetlna of the orp.niJ:atloo. ~ n Saturday ror Columbus where
---;;;;;;vo.;;;::-;; --;;;;;-llf'-lit set ever b\411~ ~ ~ ka~plo
t
.....,...d ~
W U be held In thf ~.w;' ~tin~ ~~~. J'll~ ~eN! .f te11' c1aya wtth Mia
•aoTEST ~D~
u ) 1v.ave of 11plendor
.... ew
'tlllle next Tburida)' 81ebirir
61f11YIJ Wr1ihL
Washl~~ Not ~B-Th
Touchdown&amp;-Kloea
and
M
1"1
York tlothint
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t&gt;ej&gt;!\p"ment ""'"" lno&lt;nwt
Moorn
n John Tulp. and 1100 Ray
HoJ::ae
HALLOWEEN PARTY
Paul Sweeney or Arn8terdam has ed tbe Ame can minister in Ath
Point a.f'te1 touchdown-8hwnak 1! o~d ~~ )4lea Sophia Zimmerman
Mn Jacob Ament entertained arrived for a wee it end vl.slt with ~ to denou N' the recently sli(U
PI Kloe.t
fJ
on~ and M'rs Guy Beshole or
AW&amp;. 31 Cent.
Friday evenh1.g Wltb a HaiJoween Mts&amp; Emmy Lou Keehne
ec1 ex radlt c:t treat~ '1\ith Greeee
... ackaozwllle Plorlda who have
party at her home on Eatit Main
u a protest r. oalnst the retuu.l cJ
been the ruest.e of Mn John Huber
Sohoel Cblldren to Ceat.a
Street tor the pleasure uf her niece
Mrl' John LtetwiJer spe.bt Prlday the Greek courts to extradlt Sam
MRS LEHEW PASSES t.ne
paat aeveral d~ returned to
Mbs Alloe Mildred Thoma.s B.J d a with her mother Mrs. w M Hager uel Jnaull r rmer Chica.RO uUltty
AT HOME IN MASON Ironton Prtday
number or friend&amp;
rnan or west Columbia
magnate
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OHI O ITATE MUStUY
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Litifiiotr

IH8 BLatt Oarrespondent

WBBhlpjt.On Nov 8-IN8--Co
fldent or the soundne68 or tl e pre
sent Pann Rellel Program but e
cognll:lng the discontent
the
West Ule admlnlstratlon
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