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Lowell Wingett I
RENOVATORS BUSY
Loses Privilege I,.,_, SUNDAY AT LOCAL CHURCH
lJtiJiwftre ot
Of Dnvmg Auto 1 _ , . , SCHOOL Iton bu .... men
are

}M~ig~., Civilian Camp Is
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Enlivened By Arrival Of

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!Captain
Jc.eph t. Oxley Arrive• W1th Men In Char1e

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aav~ • -. l'l'I'ZWATD D
...wr ot J'MU!tr Mood)' •w•
a 1"l~.;:. ~-=\r...._

Ch.arpa

fulfill speetflcaUona thws delaylnJ
Lowell Wingett entilrtns a plea
tl)J.! feature of the work
of 1uilty t6 a charge or drlvln11
Accon:Uhl to Ule ometrs Ule or operaUng a motor vehicle while
ramp will reach Ita rull complemellt. Intoxicated was nned 1100 and
'll men on or about January 10 or! costa of the pn:JLIIt()ution
and his

Via C. &amp; 0. Radway, Men Left Oh1o C1ty
Early Thursday Mom1n1

PB.IDA Y D!lC!EIQII:II 15

or

Pather E~ne Dunn ci(W!d a
contmct. wl.th them for the work
and tbey are dolna a fine job 11J.e
lnWior' said never to have been re·
novated s1nce Ita ereetkln a nurnber ot Years ago had &amp;BSWiled a col
or ~losely approxirnatlnc
a dart

Letlall f• December 17

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PltUL •N ROME

brown o.s a result 01' the &amp;eewnulated dut and smOke Which. necess-

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the Bwinl OrooeJ7

tatoe1, Beat No. 1•., PecK
29e; Fu.JI Value O.t1, Lar•o
8os JOe; Herahey'a Cocoa,
Larp Box 19• Sun Ma1d
Rev L. T Norrla paator Of the
r_
Pu
rhurch were dinner guesta or ltr RaiiiDI, 2 Bolles lD~Ct
re
and Mn Dayton wm of Mulberry Pepper, Pound 22c ~ BJu•
hvenue Thunday
Rlbban Oleo, 3 P......da 26c1
CBB18Tiil8 PARTY
Jocli:r:ecl Salt, 2 Bo.s.ea 16c,
The Gleaners ClaM or \he Feder· FelL-~ c _,_
2-Pound
ated church enjoyed a Chr18t.maa
Der
ra~era,
party and chlclleD dinner at the Box 26e ~
flake Homin) ,
.Pface EvanceUeal church ThlU'Sday 1 Boi JOe· Matcbel 6 BoK:ea
tveniJll Pollowtna the aervlnc of
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the dinner a aoctal time was spent 23c J Soap Chipa, Larte Box
IUld gifts were exchanged among 1 12c.. For Beat Gr_,..., Val

16 when the roll wUI contain about. rllht. to drive was revoked
for a
!4BJON T:mC'l'-A.cQ .u 11 11
1f)() names
There are 16 Meigs I period of sb: months In the court
OOLDEN TJ:XT-1 p r - to.a.rtl ari,y results In any bu1ldinc
county men 1n addiUOI\ w those In of Mag1stral.t! H H Mees
till• mark lor \be priM ot th ll1sb
Using
a
secret. preparation
BUILDINGS NOT YET FINISHED
the company who are workl.nK at.
Under a six mont.h!l probatton by ~•llln• al Ood 1n Chrl•t .JeiiUt. Phil· known only to the manager of the
thr ~;amp
Lhe common pleas court of Metp l pp~:,U.;
TOPIC-Paul ?,fu cleaning ftrm the walla are faat the el&amp;htftn Prelelll
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Captain Oxley was verl' tired county Winget-t was fined following Que•u
assuming a beautiful creamy like
, Partitiom To Be Placed At Soon At Matertal Amveo, huinlf
...-.-;;-;;;~~·-=:·
uet,
trade
at
a
MODERN
been 110lng steadily since a complaint In the m&amp;~istrat.e s
JUNIOR. TbP1c--Paula J'av.rn•J ta color and the churd:l ill fast ~eomTAKEN
UOSPirAL
MA.RKET
STORE
Crown
Camp To Have Full Complement Of 200 Men
J.wfore daylight Thursday morniJli court here that he had driven hls Rtlme.
In&amp; lighter
Mra Tom Brewer of Bowman&amp;
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!o~
gettiDg
the
boys
ent1'1l1ned
tor
a
utrunob11P.
on
a
public
highway
In
INTIIII:Ir&amp;DJ.A.T•
AND
lENioR
Deccratloo'l
unknovm
to
the pre Run was rushed to the H:olMr boa C1ty 1 Galhpo1ta,
KaD&amp;ula,
Sometime In January; Camp Up-To-Date
Pomeroy and waa abouL re:..dy to an allegttd ,tat.P of Intoxication last T~J~~~j.~ ~~MAD'm..T sent pastor booaw;e they were eov pltal early Frlday In a serio~m con Cheahtre
M1ddleport and
call It a day when he was Inter Sunday
'!"OPtc-i"'d~ns ant i'u)#IJUn• Ood • Pred by the darlumtng dU!It before dltlon An operatJon wss believed
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Company 501 of the Clt.lzen,s tltrnen u. was 1mt dlmcult to 1111 ... Jewed He said however that the
Accordh1g to the rourt hf! was R!lld P'lrpon
his coming here
are sllowinr t¥"C!eMBry immediately for the re Pomeroy
Phone M1ddle·
Conaervat.ton Camp has arrtved an,d dnstand just why the boys or Com hvys were very happy lndef!d to be to have narrowly ml&amp;eerl CJashlng
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1themselves and~ a l'l!SUit ;;he movaJ of the IPJ)f!ndlx Mrs Brewer port Store No. 633-X· Pmnrhe boys have already made them pany 501 a!'f! so keen to rem11.ln here and many of them had al Into two IUltomobiles on the Pome
Rome JI'U tbe eeotK of f,be ehureh already hll been greatly became suddenly Ul with append1cl
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:-elves at borne takblg an immediate members of the outfit lr Septem n ady gone to P&lt;lmeroy to &amp;ee what roy Rutland road whJle driving his ~p~d 1 poW81\ u4 ~uence Papl Improved
tla about 3 oclook Frlday momlng eroy Store No. S4..R, For
Uklni to the Uttl.e o1d town that t:f'r It was said It was necessary to kind of a town the metropolis of own car
np~ a loQina to 11ee l\Ome
The dirt la belfl&amp;' dl88olved and la and wu removed tmmecUately to Free Dehvery Service.
nt"Stle&amp; 11etween the hills In the t nUrely demobtllze
mustertnr out Melgs Couot.y really waa
Wlna:ett wH.S placed under o 11IX1 (Romaba 1 11) Hll ebject: 110 tu dLsapJ)efU"ln&amp; almost by magic
tbe holsplt&amp;J In the Curtis ambo·
Ohio Valley
the entire company and then reor
The omcen !!&amp;td they were not months probation In October by 0 tbe B.om&amp;J~~ c:hureb waa coa.ctr'DICI
The wort lB belna done bY three lnnce Her condition at llOOf\ Prtday
In oUler word&amp; the boys haft tanlzmg by permitting thOI!e wt~o w:t fully informed 8.8 to the exact Judge c E Peoples when he plead waa twofold.
men who are working on platforms remained l!ertous rollowlna the op
taken to the town of P(lomet;Oy and "-lshed to re enlist or the ef\tlre na.turt! of the work intended for the ed gulltv to en lndlctm"nt char&lt;rtng
Ft~ tbat be miP,t lmpart to supported by ladders bound toceth· eratlon
tnt tow115P80Ple as .soon a.s tJ;Iey get rompany all but 15 re enlisted and t-amp and for that teBliOil preferr~d him with MS&amp;Uit HP wa11 Indict them IOble aptrttual 11ft to t;Q eld er In trlani'Ulo.r fihape The ceiling
llCQualnted with the boys will take most of those Hfler ward expreMed nut to make BI\Y sta.~ment along ed se&lt;&gt;rPtl:y b)' the October grand that th- ml.bt,. eatabllobed
Is about ruty teet rrom the floor
ENTEBT.t.INS SOCIETY
~ their newly foWld acquaintances t e:h" regret al not so doing
theAe lines
jury following ru1 lnvestlgaUon Into
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on the n1BJ.n floor and the c1eanlng I
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!'ll5t as readily
J
The cnmp when It Is completely
A playing floor hu been com rh11rge-: or Robl!rt DnvU. thP- 1 he
Secop4, tbat be, mlllht be com 1Is therefore quite a problem
to
Mrs Therol) Russell entertained
The camp I~ spite of the fa.ot &lt;'Jganlzed and musterf'd up to tull r eted It •us sa1d ond plans made h!tcl attempt~&gt; 1 to fore~ hls ntten fofltd ttJ their tellow.bliJ
anyone but expenenced peOJ&gt;Je at tl e members of the Ml88ionary 800
that the great bulk of the u~:ady ~ lrengt h wlll fll d Weurenant R A tot a fa~~t team of basketball play ttons on n minor daught~r
Tn r'lf&gt;
Hla Ylliloo nO doubt extended be- thl$ oort of work
1ety ot the Presbyterian church ~~~
Saturday, D,., 16th
~00 men on the premiRC$ orrtve(l McClellan U 8 Navy In chaf'8'e P s to be enlisted hom the men In 1re 1 se of his e.,..tl•ms ol l}lqt tim~&gt; 10nd tbe Rbimah chiD'Ch. l!lls bope
ner home on Butternut Avenue
MIDDLEPORT HI 0\ M
J1 te Thursday afternoon presented rhf' Ieutcno1t how(jv~r ha~~ not yet l'lmp 'U there will be .sport$ to en thP \OUn'l' rr&gt;at "f.S :~i-i t.o ha.v,..l
that t'rom that metropolis t~e
1t':nraday evening In lceepina: with
a most sedate Rnd qulel appe11 nrr vr-d It lr g r.ll'tatned In Coahoc gtcss Lhe men II) their resUng stat"cl thAt he v os flrlnklnir nnd I ffOapel DJiabt ft'nd tta wQ to a11 1
the Yu1e tide season Christmas de
Openlnr GamP. Betwe.e 1
ance at about 9 00 o clock' Tkurfl ton with flve cr h]1; mer&gt; In putthu~ nuut ~
f'I)U JI r" "1t m'"'
,.hi p: r"P'il l dli1 1 parta ot' the world
corattons were used Pollowll)l the
WAHAMA HIGH
~~~t ";t~~~~ ~~et~ ~~~r b~r;:;~~~ ~1 ~ ~~~ ~/ ;;~ 1 c~nt~u~e~ l~t ~~~~e f.\~h~r~~~;l w~~~v~heo~~~~~u:d ~~ 1Dn\J s nll~""ll 1 1m _
! 1 l'a&amp;d•• vo,.ag• to Rom~~ (Actt Mrs Dana Tracy and daUihter business meeting a abort program
to the ot!lcers In charge He round b; ys wt 0 came to Pomeroy Thur~t w Hi Intended originally the omcers
CONCERT PHF.~F.'\I' Tf'l
27J
Nara
spent.
Friday
with
the
form
was
given
by
Miss
Anna
VaUihan
-vs-1
Cl ptaln,.Josepij. c Oxley and Lleut
hoy evening
ld that the camp should consist
1 The- ablp ('t'v 18) It 'Waa • f'r s parents Mr and Mrs Jeffrles v.-ho read an lnterestlna papel' 011
MIDDLEPORT
e-ant It It Oc.tman ~tsily r:n!Jilt!
Abc JL 1a tam
to t.he Melga r 'lllrcly of OhloaJ"I~ but during a
Till' 'Pfm• (]~ 1 iPl rht 1 n.. o.:h"
feiRJ ot .\lerandr:l" uiJ!Jj,g lrql.ll 1 of OalUpolis
Pt&gt;rsla Mrs W F WV;ecarver ~ ...
I ln tftelr qtJa~"rs over plana E,ml l'l mp We• In sd ~~ b) truck while 1!: nt&gt;1 ul shake-up at Camp Knox trc n 1.. thf' o11r&lt;&gt;f't "n or Ko» r! }lyra to Italy
Dr
d M fr To•
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d':::~~lsLhe
organization
led
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rwo OI\MIS
l!ped H~tlons bi1t not f.{1o bm;y to OJJJI •x 1 t .. ly 42 mmP ca 11 I! by the
st F II flve Hoo:uers rrum our Ill~ sruwll rnto alnNl
lh&lt;&gt; ,:lnd'" Is
:1 The compan7 (n 1 2) TWo I
an
n
m 0 tow
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1
ll'nd an ~l.ttenllve
Nl.r tO ;~hA 11 .. ~ ~ n e
uumet of
lt :t"spor'"'
lon ttl , tale of 11 diana were u nu f1
1 Yl'"''
.. 1\ l'flnce Th 1rs 1~
o&lt; Ia" I• frtendl Arlstarehua and 1payton
Ashworth
andt SdaUMhter
Boys and Girls
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Ill
0
D II
11 bu
( ONDIUON UNC:HANGF.D
1 u ~put w 4:nem
( 1 1ln!! tlw lay Thursdlly while lhe nlo tb~ r:utllplUlY bec11u~ they dl ~ w&lt;&gt;,..kb Js:;,..mblv rn"r&gt;t nv
t tl
Luke wefe .permitted to co wU.h
rs
eorge a as 0
a ~ ry
The condltton of Mrs. Josephine
Admiuion
lt!terfpe~K 11
rtma, ~~~or lh" 170 nHln rt wen
ct wunl La go t :J Calllo.m iu ""l 'I hl(ll l'l Lh ll.U!l ltor m
ltlm ~(d.et$hesethreetherewere ~d and Mrs Fred Crow Sttent Brown whose c11t1eallllne&amp;s a.t tP,e
j vable llftrlr'lll with
c lniJed here arrived nl 4 35 Thurs U11 boys hav.. ben n r tholOugh I The follow ng provarn ~ s n ,., 1,., 0 buo'dred and •e-w•nty three In j r- hursday In Parkel1!burg
home or her nlece r.,lrs Ralston
Adult&amp;~
Chlldrfon JOe
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IIY ll ft ernoon 1 hey were trans
I;ucl(eyes by adopti(l-n
lCe They Sf nted Tht Heaven are '] PU!m• - 1 tl
hi { 31t
Russell W9.8 noted In Thursday :&lt;i
c d via the Peni}Sylvanta tnto will staY. wlth the compJny hence Haydn Minuet Mozart
Mll-r..,he
•e • P v
Mrs Eldon Gaul IOay Ebersballh)
Columbu~ and In the snme com fQrth It Will added
I TannhPuser
WallJler Artdq,nt...
3 Ov~ken by • •torm (n 'l 1 who has been col\ftned In the Hoi CdltJon was reported u~hanged 1• • • • • • • • • • • • •. .
pnny ~ cnn to Pomeroy over the
Interested citizens ahould stop I cn1 table and Polanalse Mllatalre 1
Paul had advlsed that the, 1 ~er hospital tile put two weeks was Frlda~y:-::m~o~rn=-l:=-=-:--:::-::--::::-c:-:=...--=-:--:::c·
ng
Chesapeak and Ohio Three r.ur n at Che Fall ground!! n1 d .see what
I 1pefld the Winter In Falt H!Weua l:h5mbsed from the hospital Thurs "!.aaE\~
Theatre
Jooa~ or 1J ggnjj:P was paL 01 lhth a transformed ploce It has become
SOfiETY IIOSTESH
Crt S,.1,2) ~ut b!A ai:lvlce
Qot j i:!ay and taken to het home In )..:w&lt;q..,.f.!l~~~W£)~~~~W'&amp;)~
"hmNOJ
f'fJUipment
I It lj::;uk.s more llkP. the old daya of 1 MI'R o R :P~uls W!Ut hoo.;teflq I 'hl)eded 'l'h,_ ae11tle 1101,1~ WIQO. de- f p'!ester
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W
TONIGHT
on un lv ng hPrt' they were tnk 11I 'l and 18 tu anti around Chilli ThundRV P.Venlr rc t.o the members I calved them 110 tbey foOaed. from
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en by t1uc .. to the en np 1 iPul.ena1\t
Lht and Camp A-herman Wbete or the Woman 11 811Ciety of thP Rnn 1 Cr19ta. only tb be overtaken by ~be! l Mn Patl1rk Lochn.ry who hnR
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AJ{E A
0JHitll:lll n.nd Captain Ox lev wert! tllere W&amp;.'l an xpar}i;e or Ileld m
'lL church
She was as.~let~d by 1 temve~tllO.UI "ln!l ~Alled lilurqcly Ff'!'n confined to her home on Lin
V! I V court Oil~ llllllwerlng n I Qllesr tcp ( f the h!ll near Uae bUilding~ 1\/lrs 0f'Or" 9hlveler Mrs
Amy dOD. They dlil enrytllloi( poslible
In Hill the past week bec&amp;W!e or ~
CHANCE"
I 01 s Hewllh ly und dlrectl:v t'Vadlng ,t 1u 11 prlz£' po lltrv wa.~ shown uL Geary wM In charge of the J&gt;r • to .1ave tile ahlp. Th&amp;y ev~ bclutld 1 lr.eM Is re~rte: ':ICh Improved ~·
WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF AUTO~
nu L'&gt;.'ltte11 "'' d in preMing hl s re
he county fall B therP are nne vnam ond Mrs Ororge Oantels 1('(1 It 11VHh •!"eat. cllb1e. and c88t the 1 R E St
r
1 t M
SATURDAY
ason
Jfl ter wllh their ~f'lllii'IIIM\Iy con subfltontlal looking bttldlngs alllthe clf'votionals
evel}!l ormery 0
MOBILE PARTS and EQUIPMENT
~
I dnct throughout
ell lighted with P.lt&gt;ctrlc llghtR at
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Cllf'IO qrerb~r«.
fJuy and Mr and Mrs W H Ste
"11.0VED A
I Among other thllli! S tlu In for night aNI Lht! place Is humming DRAMA ru (:f UB FORMP.D
f Paul. serene fli.Ltb (VV 2126J ' '11.!1 and Mrs wm Joachim or
r mntton waR given that the camp is Vttth octivity making one lllmo.~t
(I) Bla rebUKe t'or fuflute to heed l==teubenvll!e were visitors In Pome fji
, Woman._
RU
entirely
up
to
date
one
btllng
e
JUaly
furgf'l
there
hnll
been
a
de
Annour&gt;rement
h~s
bef'n
madf'
of
.bl,a
AdlJ~ (T ZJ) Tb,l• W,ll JJOl'e I , ..,y Friday en route to Mag&amp;le •"·
Ed•ard 0
Robinson Kay
p•ovlded with bydror\t water from P t&gt;.!!.~lon
th&amp; organl:&lt;:atlon or 11 &lt;hamatlr. ~lub than a l"'unt, It wu a rewindeor or tt.e-re they will at~nd the funeral
FraMte, (]enevteve Tobn J
I he Meigs Water Company and ~
RAILWAY
-bv a ~roun of Catholic bov~ £Hid the wl~:~dom or Jllta former advice l tile late Byron Summerville
SECOND ST POMEROY
Ins enLirely provided with a com
INSTALLS NEW
~tlrl 11 under the Jeadershln of P'flLh u~nr trulm to lite to hiUl ~ reIf. •
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Farrell, Mac Qonald
)llde hygienic &amp;'Wer system In
FREIGHTING SYSTEM
Pr Eu~teq~ Dunn who will net ns tiJHtCUUI bearlnr
Henry ~:errir,"!tol~lt~f ?am~
Owned and Operated by Metp
SIIO\lT WIIAT TO PO
cJ~t
djng IKU)tlcft dl.'l)l08ai tunks The
It has been announced that ~1,J:e 1 tor{"n char~Je
Tho ~let.y
~b) .B~(Jtl thew to be of~ eheer .. r.u~y 1\e&amp;'l v
r n
wn
CouUI'J Man
o
To'! ~ld t e c•unp was an ideaJ bcllnNna 'oday the Chesapeake WJil be kJ!own u the cathoUe (n 22) i
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on because ur its elevaUon l'nd Ohio Railway has put Into Dr11matle Club
(c) PfOellaet. diem aatetr {v 22) 11 MIM Frances Dye left Friday for
R. E. T R A C Y
l'
l
nd
they
added
th•t
the
boys
lm
"o.:
rvlcc
n.
store
delWery
ond
call
The
basement
of
the
church
He
auuret. th~ ~~t tbopa:b the Potumbus wh.ere she will spend the
Danolnr Lad7
mediately fell In love with the plllCe r.vstem whereby freight In less than which Is ~II rttted ror the rw()(l I' •lllp W!)Uid • 0 to~ nary alan 8 Wfek end with friends
~ STORE PHONM 319 J
OTE TR.t.CY M R
the
nnd II ~&gt; surrounrt tngs There are u cuload Iota will 00 delivered or lnlf of plays will be ulled u
m:mber of minor detalhl to be called for at any place within theii\Udltorlum The following have!lltfili would be save.tt
11
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..,.
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. LIBERTY
PJOrkl"d out however before the &lt;'« rporote limits of \.he village
been elected
ortlcers president
(lll.Jhf-_~ur
ot
bf#J 1Dtorq~attoo Ol~lssha~a:=;~Poawl~~~fon~ ~~W'&amp;)~W'J:lW'a~~ll'ft)Wl1W&amp;J~~
THEATRE
COinfl wlll be compiPt,.d und rea.dv
j-:.tJII H J•J -e~.:h t
vice nresldent (!rv ~ 2..) t wa1 revealt4 Ul\tO I&lt;
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Mi;ldle~
Oble
f1 1 occup~~.ncy as the plans orlglf! L 0 C A L
MANAGER Hu~h Ornber liP.Cretar Paul 0111 ~m by 11\n aog•t ~ '~
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called
ror
.~NT'J;".
IRl'AINS
FRIEND~
tord
treasurer
France!'
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efl)
!I'he
reason.
tor
Faull
faith
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J'rWayt .., . : s''¥fiii-.J:
there ~1tb partlti{ rJ;I ;fil, . ~
Im'itle Charles loraber The Oliib (v 28) Th• e,onsq.W\'1111 9P. ba~lna
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Z~~ GREY'S
1 the buUdings beCH.u~e
has H. metnbershlp of twentv Rnd been cbo.eo bJ God and bBIDI' eo
.~
lnsulatlny
boa-rd
'!fired
fUJ
A
fish
fry
and
oyster
supce
will
meet
every
two
weeks
the
JN:+rJ
I
ID
,b.ltt
lterVlet
:enabled
him
°
"THT L..\ST
p ifPoao hru. not
JlrriVPrl I Wl!fll enjoyed a.t the club room o( first mP.etlng wl1! be held TU{'.sda.y I~ t•e mlfllt .t tbe moat YloJiiQt
t,,
the omce~ we1e ery jt'll.re: the Pomeroy 0\ln Club Thurs lY
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TRAIL"
19
ful
make no mer&gt;tltf.i _qf any 'venfnr tvhen about U members &lt;'f even!~ December
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et'or,..~ ~t ~ Qoq
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p~\IOUB Bhlpmen;'l oonn~~m the club and seveq.l guestll Inch 1
CASF. IS KE'J"]1ED
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I ent S,Clallve to the lack of Jn ployment manager for Meiss equnty
rhe CUt&gt;e of u E D Shenefield lctlj 1.1 the LOrd had prom1Ud.
&amp;ulatlrfC: board It ]!; general ki)OW and H H H ggtn.~ division mam \S Bandy and Beaver Volley Farm'(a) ~ll'e bt~lta~tt receptJoa bJ
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hJdge rn Pomeroy that the ortgln:LI ger R A Wlillams &amp;UPGrlntenden' en: Mutual Insurall,l!e company t\Je !fiatiVM (Y 2) tJ1it1 li1J¥4 a ('Ire

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cloudy, slightly
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da(y cloudy followed

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FULL LEASED WIRE OF INT ERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

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Sy oarrler 11'1 centa- By Mall

It Ita N&lt;~~wa U• In The Tribune

IGovernment Deal No Stabilization
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Married Four in Month

Olll.INCfR GAN C
NURING C~PTUH£
PIll C£BEliEVE

With

To Buy

Bootleg~rs

lntc1t Booae
Suggeateod, Meet1
W1th D•afavor

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Of Dollar Near

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•a J Gold Prtce Remanu Same

Wbile R F C Reported
Out of Fundo
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M~N~Pil y v0
Lawrence Btll,
State Mo,no1:101Jf•
On Liquor

Murderen Of Sheriff
Sarber May Soon
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PASSES IN

Senate W11l Vote
day, May Coneur Wilii
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Fnday and Saturday
Flour, larce ba• 79eJ Po-

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ReY J B Harwood of BununaPometOY
The
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reno.auna- t.he enUre lnterLor
th11t huae atructure the tarsut ln reU&amp;ious educauon at. the Mt.. Herman United Brethem ~burch and
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QUICK ARROW SO.... P FLAKE$, 2 boxeS 25(
VAN I_:AI\tP'S SJ'ACHETT!, 2 cana
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FIRESTONE MATCI'IES, 6 boxea l
S D BISCUIT MIX, Beetleware Scoop
larae box
NEW WftiTE BEANS, 10 lba
BAKER'S COCOA, 1 pouml ean
DIXIE MAID BUTTER, 2 lbo
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DRESSED CHICKENS, lb.
29c
SPARE RIBS, 3 lbo. for
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PORK UVIER, 3 lba.
29c
BOIUNG BEEF, 4 lbt for
FRESH CALLIES, lb.
BEEF ROAST, lb.
ST£1A;K, Rouacl, LoiD or T·Bone, lb
TO AllRIVE IN EVANS' STORES. SOLID
CARLOAD QF fLORIDA ORANGES, CRAPE
FRUIT, TANCEJ\INESI A L 50 40,000
I'()I)NDS OF CANDY FOR CHRISTMAS
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o t'ny settled
here Thurs
made 'the Jl ... polllble Ia t~e
M the'
J!Wters
auperlnt.endent
of sub
the dayout
It of
wascourt
scheduled
to go aDid
u comto~bJe
statiOn!! of the Ohio Power Com to lrlal
cold aQd l'MD.
f'KII\Y were enM:;rtalned by Bcott
Terms or the Rettlement were
(b) p I r
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Hldgewa,Y local ~p.nO.t!IOI' of the withheld lrom pubUcatlon act()(d
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Ohio Potier vompany and oun lng to the entry 'This caU!e Is !let(T ~) ltt tbl1 he W61
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club me~t r
tkd at defe,nda.Qts costa no re- ¥liter, mtOI&amp;terl"i ntblr
be'Mle tbr"' vlslttng Power com ('Ord 1111nec! by Jud&amp;e W R White IDI mklllteredi u•to
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pany mtll~ are nU resi~nt&amp; or c C Connell Cedric W Clark at \ (&lt;!); l'~ul bit~ bJ a pOlHDo•
Portsmouth
t~JrrwYa for the defendant! and A 1 Hrultot t• $) Am0111 1he •U~
All ullUal U\e meal prepared, by D Russell ond H W Cherrington \ilat~ tb~ wu a~~ 'VheM:!
, 1""" Val Brqwn ww. delki\lU!I ftttorneya for the plaintiff
••rme4 bJ the
thlt MrPeDt
flom the first OO\U'1fe to the last
The ca 9e was brought to the at darte'¢ at P~bl and ftud Jt.p fluR"I
Oysters were ~:~ervtld on the halt ~Y Shenefteld who asked for Juda u~n htl !fad o\t
lhJ»,at:fvi.,
shell ateamed f\I;ld fried aa well Y Shenefield wh ulled fof Judg- tbOJIIht h.• wu U. ·~-..1*1 f01U'daft.
D.fl cooked foJ any who demanded ment ap.Jnst the 11'\&amp;Ur&amp;nce COITJ
er lmd w•t t lbUtlf'e :'E~..,.·
them In the latter 3 Lot.e F'lsh WO."~ t:any tor alleged damages to pr.~t!
~ ra r.._
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..uvcd as only Mr Brow.a can lJ
perty sn.ld to have been caUMd ur hiDI
out ~ blm
en thef
It
( nre
/ ..., ba w.. not harmed heJ coa
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pa;e party was voted one or 1h ~
~I Idled tit wet ' &amp;od
mqst auccessful of the many of like Nt.:W BUSINESS PLACB TO OPF::N I (lij ;Pa1U ~- ~llu" ft;~.,
mature conducted at the club dur
Of tnterest to people In the Pome
(yY T·'lo)
Be 'Dbw N«~twS
1n1J the prelll!nt season and tt'~ rry Bend will be the Informal tbt klJt.tdlltli of til... people. 0~·
th•qkll Of the flllff!Lfl were extend- ooenlng of Jacques by Jack Mlsa tf'llf ~tor bMUDa'
ed to Mr RidgewaY for his prl :u .oe more Friday evening The ~ew place
':ft Paul'a Al'f'lnl at "........,.
ls located on Eut MtJn Btnlet
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ly e~lnment
Mr Mlsamore who ha8 personallY .U•lt)J!
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supervised the desll!'lllng and planIL 'l!lrr1llll
the bfethftu It
WED DING .t.NNIVERSARY
OBSERVED
tflnll or the restaurant is a former Pjl~ (n 1t 1+)
Mr and Mrs M p Arnold form Manuel Tralnln&amp; teach~~~r ot Ppme
2. Met bJ bntbreo from R~
er Meigs countlans celebrated ttu=lr roy high school The bQoths made (T 16)
'l'h8f 1c-.m• a~~~ fOrlr
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,en49th wedding armlvAraary at theW ftom knot.ted pine Wood And stained m~tot
borne In Columbus ruesdtY It was In walnut were made apd ~~
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ltarner.J here The ared cou)Jie b)' Mr Mlsamore lAallttnl fbttUres Jl e ~ Jell 004.
s 1Pnt the day with chUcb:el\ ,and ~f amber shadJng e&amp;Jt a soft Jlow
a Jr.ttlda- ID. btl :owa Jdakt ~
grandchJidren and weo auesta at a v~r the who!• lnd~ \
('f ~J. lh Waa t1'Mtto. Wlth . .t
tllr.ner served In e'belr h~DW dur.- 1 or the open,ti nt of the OOMetn 1,.~, ~Jll. ~o~ P UJe
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·~ lli bll OWl! li1rld bout t,;e
1nr thu ct:ty 14-f and Mr&amp; Arnold I ~ ~:~)'7. J.\ ~.~:~
t-1\ve r«iflded to Columbus rof i. IrEne Pierce-'! 'tlf Mr~ al' tboqh be wu CODitantl7 1 Uder
number or yeata lxlt prt!Y.IoUB ~ I Beol'fle Hobstelter Of D~* HUI ~ w~
theh' remOlfal tt~.~:re they spent ,;;
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l I 111. P•ul'a Mhtl..l')' In Rome (1'1
MBPY, :&lt;or~ tn ~··
where
BAKE" ~#t:' ~ 1 Ill
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ftyee'll Mot~ CD. {uar I Jill I ~ ""'" tbo lood
ASKS DIVOIKJE
p olfi
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George A Christy throuah hill
oat ce) ~tu .,, De- for ~ S•t:'Wtla dQ to IPII,k to U.•
Mtomey filed a suit In t.he com cemher 11. 1933.
1 Jaw-. but after a ~ dQa• rNt
mon pleas court. here Thun£1ay
Women'a Council
e.IW the elllt .TIWI
BAking for a dlvoree trom hla wife p
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l omeroy
ureb of hn1t 1111 with tbttp.
According to the plalntllf s petl
t.\ Paal ~ tbt kiQdoa
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For each 15c paid In fOIII'
~v.coant. or ror cuh ptarthue
before Dec. lla&amp; we .W .riTe
you 3 FR&amp;E (lRANCB on

the floolk or ......... 1o be
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SHIRTS
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and '"'" aew shi~ and n~

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OOMMniSIO!ir APPOINTED
Yort Dec l&amp;-INB--Oeneral
P ()'Ryan tre.s ntmed paUoe
cOmin~ 01 New Ybrlr. todaY by
~~' Uruardla He wiD aaStml.t! l.he oft'loe January 1 wben
major 'Laguardia move&amp; in to clt.y
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STEAMER GROUNDED
IN BOSTON

$1.95

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TriSchlttl said his captors would
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not 8tate why they were holdlng
ColumbUll 0
Dec 16-INB-him They did not blindfold him
ThoUBBnds or dollars of what were
nor did they conceal their own fea
once potential christmas presents
tures
lay In fire eaten embers today fol
Tuesday nlllht TrtsehJtt1 thJnkll
lowtna a three alann fire which
he was kroeked unconscious qaln Crew of 26 Abandon Sbip1lswept A r and W Woolwortll CO
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He wa.s brous:ht to a. garage h ere
22 Mf'mbera Still
The blaR the """ .. in ol which WL'I
and kept under guard In a second
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1not immediately detenntned
story room
Miuina
ap
He escaped last maht when he
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f!lftld his auard wa.s asleep He leap
New York Dec 18-IN&amp;-WlLh :ta 31 the store
It gained heo.d way
c'e from the second story window cl her 26 men unaccounted for tbt: and rlremen battled the flames for
He walkS wlt.h a limp and said be fishlns schooner Ellan T Marshal more than an hour before they were
11 rned his ankle In the jump
been abandoned ln names ofr able to brtlll them under control
the southe~ coast of Nova Scoth
Two firemen were Injured whilE
nceordil18' to a wlreli!M me&amp;S&amp;Je oombattJng the flames One or
jlcked up by the r-adlomarlne oor them tire eap&amp;a.ln William Root
NEW AMBASSADOR
pora.tton today
was overcome In the dense clouds
Pour
members
of
the
~ooner
1 of smote which poured out ot the
'l'otyo Dee
16-INB--Hiroahl
John Hempfield
a
at present minister to th!! crew were picked up by the Dut.cb basement
'j;e&amp;Sfl')
Lara
Kruse
wbk:h
arrived
1n
member
of
the
II:&amp;S
company
flrt!
Netherlandl ana formerly Japanese
oon&amp;ul In New York waa defini~ly the vicinity of the burnlnl llhip 1aquad receiYed a pB1DtUI wrenehed
HP.)ect.ed today a.a Japans new a.m 1 urtnr the night search IS eontirl back as he was attempting to shut
ulna for the other :tl
orr the laB In the bulldlnr
Than $200,000 Found baa&amp;Bdor to tne United States
Aceordlnl t.o messages ftashed to
Ragit\1 furiously
the
f'la.mes
Saito
will
succeed
Ka.tsu,l lDeb11
In "Poor" Man'•
th
Chatham
Maai
st:.at.lon
ot
&amp;.lngcd
an
adjacent
bulldlnc
and
t'hi who reoeqt1y realrned IUld has e
b
the forced occupants to flee to the
Bedroom
returned to Tokyo
Ntdlomarlne corporation
Y
atl'eet In their niJhttlothltll
Lara Kruse the El1an T Marshal
Amona those who were routed
Is still anre and a m~ace to ~vi from t.helr apartments 1n the ad
INSULL
FIGHT vation In po~~ltion 43 ll north 66 49 Jol Ina bulld:inp were A 0 Elbet •
GREEK DEPffitTATION \\"-:~e laat. wtreleM h.'llm the Lara fe~ pr.estdent of t.he Hub BuUd
Kr\1118 etated
lnJ &amp; Loan Co and owner Of
'FI.llhlng
schooner
Ellan
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tbree bulldinp aft'eoted by the
Athem Ow 18IN8-8amueJ JnwW fight against deportatiOn l'hal position 43 u N 85 49 w dre tJunes. and his houaet.eeper Katte
1 T\lrner
Elberfeld ls a brother ot
Greece w "all poqfbJe law- aud daf'PI' to navtratl..,n
AU han&amp; numberl'nJ 26 ]eft ablp Jacob ElberleiCi owner of Ule J:l...
., he Informed Interna
7 p M. yeaterday in eight. boata I berfeldll In Pomeroy department.
Seniee tod&amp;J
In 1\18. bedroom at Lara Kruse picked up four men on store
PoUow1na a cheek-up of Ule
Qranele Bretagne hotel where r.ne boat- and searchlnl for ot.hem
"" ~ • .: - been conftned untll MoDda,y Bhlp 11 abedoned and a dlltinct diUil&amp;IP.&amp; wroqht. bJ the ftrt Jut
bllht 0 0 Steed m~.naaer of t.he
menace t.o Dt.viptlon "
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doclmo ordon !naull ap
coaat
prd
veuel.l
and
t:he
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Woolworlh i!St01't' e&amp;tlmated toda;y
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110vemment ftrst told adlt.n llte&amp;JDtr ArrU advised. brlthat Ute estimated loea to stoat
he m.lllt lnve the oountry by w~ or the Ore aldecl tn tM and 3XtW'tl would amount ~
aeucb ~ aanl\101'&amp;.
abeut 440.000
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Fishing Boat Is
Damage d by Fire I

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Destitute Man Is
Owner of Fortune
M"re

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75c to $1.95

OHIOAN PIES
Piqua 0 Dec 16-INS--R M
Dickinson ?3 who was etlllirman of
the tax oommls&amp;lon when Ohio .11
present tax laws were enacted diet'.!
at hll home yesterday
A prominent Mlami county edu
et~ and Oranp leader Dickinson
wu acUTe In 1tat.e governmental
aft'&amp;lrs fdr a. number or years

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teurant at 325 East :J3d Bt after
leaving his home at 4:68 ~d Ave
snd later started to the Catholic
Cnurch oo 2d Ave near 23d St He
Mltd two men jumped from an au
t'lmobile and he was knocked unconsclollllo When he awakened be
was ln n room with five men
They forced me t.c write to my
brother Charles who lives at my
heme In New l'ur'k he said The)'
rlood over me with a machine run
while 1 wrote the Ja.tter They told
ne what to put down I wrote I
w2s goltl8 to commit suicide for
brother to sell the restaurant
my bills and take care of my fam

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tere IIWTied tn Athens April 5
1928 and have two ohlldret\, a. son
yean of age and. a da\llbter 11
rhe plahltlfr uks the court to
arant a divorce and custody of the
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mt: he was kldna.ped near hl!l New
York restaurant sundaY momlnll
captive In a garage here
.;:~,~; __ • three days Joseph A
told n story that
today to enl18t de
justice agents to ht!lp

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$3.1111 ancl $5.00

Other Gifh Too Num•rou• To Mention at Reasonable Pric:ea

LOSES FIRST CHECK

Mansfield 0
Dec 16-IN&amp;Atter being unemployed for lR
months Oe .. rge Stevens Ma.IL&lt;Jfield
CWA worker today appealed to
the pollee that he had lost his flr&amp;t
paycheck tor $16

CHAMPION PANCAKE
\'lWALLOWER FOUND
oarreumne 0 Dec 11-IN&amp;Charles Barholt 2:1 waa the Plap
ja.ck eatln e~~t man in all northwestern Oblo today
He proved hill mettle u champ
ba pancake swallower by downing
4:1 five Inch buckwheat cakes In a
tttle more t.han two and one baU
hOUI'I at the annual district tournnment here last nlshi.
The Hb'am truck driver alBo ate
half a dOIIen sausaaes
He had Ul eompeUtors all of
whom weia:hed more than 200
pounds and there was one entront
and there was ODe enln.nt woh Up...
who tipped t:he acales at tOOpot,Uld.s

Robbery Suspect
Arrested In Ohio
Sprml'fie1ci Pohce Continue
Setorch for Dener

Hold-up Men
Sprlntflleld 0
Dec IB-INS-Seareh was conducted here todD.}
for an accomplice of a. ma.n nrreat
lld bY Sprlnrftelel pollee as a SU!I·
oor:t In the •n 000 hold up last
Saturday ot a Denver Colo ~s
ta.urant.
The man ~ken Into cu-.tndv h•n&gt;
gave his name IU!I ~se Austin Z'r
no addl'f!SB
He admitted
pollee
ll&amp;l&lt;l. that he wt.a to have mH. a "L
A Doxey at the SDrlngtleid po&amp;t M agricultural
Pollee poeted a Josef Stalin
office last nllbt
looltout
~1oYj'~~~;d.
appear for Ooxtp but he r.tled to Molo
The
Beareh for the restaurant robbel'l was
-wae 'OOOCentn.ted In SprlnllleJd at mated 11Mittela.117
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Eddie or Pomeroy vtalted the
] latter'&amp; parerp Mr. and Mrl M
W Hagerman here Suncb,J
Mr and W..rs Harry Oa.v.u t~pent
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Wbla put ~ •Dii Ul le\tena '- new1 mJttw tor publ.lCIUoa. t.heJ
ll&gt;oUI4 ID oil iiiD lb!'!!' l!IUn.,....ilhoorb ' oot _ . , . 1o Ill
ll'lDte4. ~ IItten, bon'fV ucelleDt and do.ln.ble lD Lbllfll·

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"Pbiladelpbio.. &amp;and
~serve it for dee&amp;ert w1th
,.,., aoct.nlllld oolleel "Philadol·
pbla '' made from tweet creel, II
dol~r-llawr&lt;d IUid J&gt;IDO.Ifiiii!Y
nu.~idoul, it is ~id for

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THE DAYS PASS
HOPPEHS, BEWARE el•e Chri,tmas will be here upon
you !Jcfore you realize It bccaugt! when Jrou reH.d this 1
!here \\Ill be but six days left until the Christmas shopping will be over. Every indication points to an unusua lly prospetous time this year in the Pomeroy Bend as
compart!d to the ]IKBt several years as a result of the
movement which has put so many men to work to relieve
tlustreas.
The stores in the entire locality are showing signs of
11t:tiv1ty that have not been seen in a long time which is
all the more reason why the shoppers sl~ou ld, as a matter
or st:lt protection, shop as early as possible because thu:1
year when the final rush comes, ::~tocks will naturally be
dt •piPtcd and the clerks will not be in as good physical
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ihl'i l' shopping earlier.

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Jmmed.lately after the achools close
decorated ··
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for the annual Christmas vacation
next Friday, Dec 2_0
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n\e MldcUeport publ10 scboo~. 1
BRIDGE-sHOWER
Prof. W. E. M'~v1n, superint-endEnt
Misses Dcrot.hy Pultz, Veva RusannounGf!d, wu. nemain clafl~ for ~e ll Rtella Palrner, Ruth Hawkm"
a period oJ thrt:e week.s durin" lL1.. and Mrs. Charles Barnett. we:-f
Chrlstmas and New Yea1 hol!d:J.Y~ hoste.sses Friday evening at "'
this year.
bridge shower at. the former's
The three-week vacation periOd, home on North Thud avenu .. ,
wu declded upon when it became complimenting Mrs Oeurge V11n
known that \ihe projt~et to renovate Zant IMBym Elizabeth coverl .
each .school bu!ldlng In the viLlage The s:uest ot honor was the rectp1had been consummated
ent ot many lovely and useful Jill ,
UauaUy, aeeordinl to Profearor trom her friends . Pour ta.bles or
llelvtn. a two-week Christmas
brldlfe were m play throughout
catlon 21 allowed but it was thought even\nr and Mrs B. P. Pultz, J J.·
th&amp;t since the complete l t:: nova · 1 rt!Oelved the ftrsl prize !01 h1Gtl
tion ot inter1or of aJI buildings l!oore and the honor guest, Mrs
can be completed .n lnrt: • wt
VanZant received the seoond prl&amp;."'.
an utra. wee:C was ll'ftnt.ed for
Those present tor t.he occasion

'fhe Toy Shop-a musJcal JJiay will
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commrtdea~ every other driver who would like to park
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In ad:llition to this, ther" is the practic~ of oome driv&lt;•rs parking their cars at this point for long otretches at a
time, mal!illll' driving exceedingly precariou~ for other
rlrivors beef'""• there ars always oars catked on opposill· I
&gt;ide of th~ street. M •one time theta \\Ins a'l nt~lnanc•t
making 't~is unjimited paTking llle11a!. When tile post 1
office waoat the other end of Secon~ street, five minuteo I
ut thnt tiiJ,Ie, if w~ !m.lsfake not, wa• the limit. l{l&gt;wever,
Council h.11•
~ot given tho situation tny thought
• •nee the
moved to ito present •lte.

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ahama Out·

torium Monda}! and Tuesday even·
fit Tonia t At
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Gym
rhere l wm also be a matinee
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for
team work and no
!Oehool children.
acorln&amp; combination evlThe following chlldnon are
Middleport ~h school
In the principal rolu
opened their 1933-34.
11na-Cressa Webb.
~ason at Chester, FrlMra •Orumby-Fthel Clark
wtnnl.nB by a score ol
Toymaker-Fred Schaa.f
Oldest Doll- Ruth Hamilton.
Tal&lt;lna the lead early In the con·
Jack In The Box-Blllle Diles.
Jaekets !or~~:ed ahead unWooden Soldl.ar-Che.rles Jtntsthe end ot the nrst halt the
mlnger.
atood 18 to 8. Holdlna: !.hat
Kewple DoU-Betty Lou John· lead they continued the scoring un·
ston
hl the end or the Brwte.
Cuckoo Clock-Lewis Darst
Coach Donald Wolfe, diPat.b!fied
A lliMlil a.dmissJon price of 5 and with the starting line-up subbed
10 cents will be ch~~oraed.
h ,quently at Intervals o! the ~rame
m o.n attempt to place a rut movoomblnatton on the floor.
·~~-It~ a st&amp;rter thi5 year, wu
outst.andin&amp; Middleport
on the floor and stored 8
. Bennett, guard, al'Kt m:oi'ed

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CHRISTMAS PARTY
The annual Chr1Nt.m&amp;8 party of
the Win-More class o! tllP. Heath
points
AteUlodlSl E;pisoopal Church WM
With lhe Chester victory under
held Friday evening at. the home
thl'l lr belt, the JackeUi prepared tor of
Mn H E BURh ot Broadway
the sPcond game or the seasor1 With eb'eet Mrs BW!h was assl~ted b.Y ,
Wahama hllh school of MaliOU City Me!Klames c p Dutton. Frankte a
Ba.turday night, nt the Mldcdleport Gaylord, Isaac Staa!JI a1,d Speed
~.. ymnaslum
Pickens Mrs Lucy Downing WO..'i a
Aware of the strengUl of l:.he op- guest
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The Bush reJUdence was attrae~
11 al test to dklde
whether or not Uvely decorated In ll:efU!Ina with the
U1e pre"•mt edition or t~e Jackets Yuletide seuson. 'nlose preflen~
w111 be able to cope ..,.ith Qtber joined h' ~lining Chl'tttmu carols
t~ams or ~he
Boutdleastem Ohio (\lft.'! were also el[ahpngec( b)' thP.

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J H Smith wa~ a vlBitor In Pnrknsburs Friday
Mrs R W HarrL'I and son Oene
left Fr~lay evening for ColwnbUlll
to spend the week end with her
tlaughtt:r and sons, Marjorie,
bf rt a 1'\d Gordon

power, more speerl and smoother pe1-t'ormance are obtainerl

E. ~per and son I
Wtlllam lett Friday for Columbus
Mrs Homer

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.laDe mil1hn'a !"art• 5en1ee
It WN:t ~3r· !ill
Nftt York Clt7

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and Mrs. Lee ¥cComas lett
to spend' tb'i! \
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anrl does not obstruct the vision.

· 111_~ ~ a kw of rel,.tirit,. ill advertiaintr 01 wJ,ich I "enWre

to lay ~f, Eltteteln Imowo nlrtbin•· It ia a.l6w Juanhe &amp;adao
a.nd ~lallt ~6 aiim',..riz~d in anoth~r old aa~ing, "Put f.i rtl thintr~
f•rat. .
~ ~etlly liiiJM'*tanlJtelllla ~ Yollr advertillnt news
lhe lli'eater emllltatia. AIHI nmemloer that whitt A-icana &amp;te
a na,tion of heaillin4 readen, the:r wi'II hidli: hit • ftw detaili undt.r
the headlhl" tllat win ~it- atletition.

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Stop To Think?
B)' Elison R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma
HARRY LUTGENS, PUBLISHER OF THE SAN
(CALIFORNIA) INDEPENDEIT, SAYS:

RAFAEL

"Once upon a time there wer:; t+o peanut vendora,

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in an am111ement park. Each stocked the same quality of pea·
nuto, dioplayed the Blue Eeatrle of the NRA equally prominent
and had stando exactly alike.

AN APPRECIATION
We wiah to expreaa our aiacen thanka and
deep appneiatian to the eatlre eaat who ao
reneroualy daaated their time and taleat to
raake our charity •hOw a aucceaL Al10 wiah
to thank the me~t, . throu•ll- the _ , .
for their ...,.erouo oupplll't aacl
.fh- wko
attended our ahow or helped ua · in · aay way.
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Cllmbnu and happy 'N - Yeer/ we are

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"The fint peanut vendor had a small steam whistle on hio
atand that piped continu0111ly. The aecond peanut nndor bad ,
none. Ale the crowd milled paot they were attracted by the ahriQ·'
whittle and boutrht peanull. The aecond peanut \Oendor got only
the tailinp.
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"All people muat 'buy '!leceaaitiea. The more fortunate buy
luJWrieo. They buy from, the vendor who whistles the loudest.

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OSCAR L. STEVENS, EDITOR OF THE QUINCY (MASS )
PATRIOT-LEDGER, SAYS.
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They akim tbl.
headhnea aild ~d what a~Ia to their intereat. So the fellow
w~o buya ad:vertJolnr apace atwl then nerfecta toiell readera 1 omethmr !hat w111 ••peal to them aa nem ia waatiiJr bi 1 money... He
thould han a ft'W •tory to tell e\Oer:r clay, attd he should oee to it
th~t it baa well diaplayed headline• to taieh 'tb.e reader' a attention.
Til" dt~ean't mean that he muot exarre,ate. lt doesn't mean
t~al he mua~ aprinr a "ttmAt~n" e•et; tiiilii he rroeo into print.
The pobttt ,. alwa;a bua:r prOtinr the truth1:.f the old 1 aying that
"Where everythlftg ia too atriking nothintr strikes."

A new

with the new Dual Cm·bureto1· and Dual Manifold.

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l~rter in the followint way:-

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It '" now

the most ecoJ,.)nucal ear to opPrate ever huil~ by the Ford

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But Forfl dirln't stop there.

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S~nd 15 ctnts (in UlthJI"S or ctiin) t·) h;s'tH!IItt ffureau.
Wr~tt: carefully and plainly J.our name arul full '
address. t~ numbt!r of the pll ern and tDt IJiie you 1
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For 1934 th~ engine has been matel'ially impi'Overl.

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under $2000 with a V-type eng'ine.

Miss alloe Lambert lett Sntur Wily morning for her hom,e "'"I
OreetJvlllt· South O..r!)llna, : l;e.,.,.r
a visit with her sls~r. Mrs · 'D C.
Miller 1M11 • Mlller o.ccompa.niPd I
her as fat ns Athens.

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halt opened btJt U
\ outhfufty styled. dftSS th.t approves the ctJ.at~ikt:
Yoa ean make Doth of thl!se lliJront at a. •~ry nominal
wrap..ovtr effect with button trtm It 15 fa!1h10ned of cost.
lowly wool crepe that h;u a mcc: gltnt in metal thrnd
acce nt s, w new and smaH
J\ touth of white in
T~U ~trttmt N1, 16'! ffWay ht tJblai~rtd ;,. .n.tu !nJiJll,
mtduun atrd 1~1'·
bf.ngalil'le a~rw-ars in t'ht: btct~r'tl!tl(t sd,rf collar.
TJw /lr~ll~'lf ND. 12(J(J •CJ /lr Dlnt11rr'J ;, .tilill II t• 20
Tht~t -ltth111 lrrt rrad:1 J~r tmmtdtale ddWtr,, TlltJ
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National Bank wlll b8 held .HI
t'uesday, January 9, 1934 at 10 A.
M at Lhe omce ot said Banll:, tor
the elecUon of nvt directon to
~ ~ rve tor the ensuing year and tor
the transaction or such other bu.t•
Uf!!t'! ll.'l mR-y come before Lhe meet-

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Dean, f
Dalley , r
Parker. c
Christy, 11
Warner, 8
Am1bum, a
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Oen'l Code, Beca. Hl608-l , lOIWlt-H
&amp;&amp;ate ot ..\ndl'ew OJike)o, . , _ _ .
Notice 18 hereby Ktven that Tbomaa and .Emmet.t Gilkey have bHn
dUly appointed 8Jo,d 1,\Ua,Jjfled a&amp;
AdmlnLstrators with Lhe WUI anDt!Xed of the Estate or Andrew 011kfy late of MeiKII County, Ohio, deceased.
Dated this l:lth day or Dec. 1033•
S 1\ MC:CuJioUBh
Judge of the Probate Court.
Me1KIS County, Ohlo.

The rejuJ.ar 1mnua1 meettna of

f 1 Lure ot the tlrat order. Ut.tle Is
0 ' known about "coaUfSct.Uon", the
2 proeua that mates out ot c:ellulo!te
D 0 1aJ&gt;d Uanln and vther plant cxm4
\ -.utut~ta the black lumps we call
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2 4 , Lowry predicted. thai more and
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E. Lewis, 11
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ArUt\clal coal and petroleum al1'9dy hu been produc:ed, thelr
l'lole relaUoubip proved by the
chanre ot chemical condiUons aur •
r:rwultn&amp; the !lame e~menl.l, he explained
Pro!eMQr Donald Othmt'l or
Institute, Brooklyn,
Pol)'kchnic
.s~lce ot the relatloNhip of rayon
fabrics , lacquer patnt:li, Bhatterproof
~lau and nhns, all made with acetar. acid or apple v1neg11r

2 c:hemleal manllfacture
and not
D r.terely a fuel. Aetdl made from
t C1oal can be 1Uid to make potter)
a ttnd "1\x" rerttUser. Coal can be
0 rrt~de c.o y~kl I*IOllne. llcht oUs
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l:ly H . H . LoWJ')' of tbe Cuneate
14: I Institute or Teehnoloty, Plttaburfh, ... • rr.t the final IIMAlpn ot the Ameri-

THAT llewa \Oalue is juot as iltlp!&gt;rtant in the ad\Oertiainr
tolulhl'lo of a daily newspaper ao in any other columna.

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with a bucket folki'Wing
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came back shortl:y ~ latl!r
\Oith one from the ftoor by Dean.
BennetL thel'1 placed another thru
the hoop for the locn16 followed
m.tckly by one from Lewb and
one from Rile)' endln&amp;; the Initial
period
L. Lewis made the score D to t
&amp;Ild soon Lherearter 11 tQ 4 Sm,1~h
"aded In with a bucket theP 1 Riley
rolowed. E Lewis then shot one
followed E Lewis then shot o,.e
17 to 4 Dean &amp;ot away t.hen for
Chel!ter's sixth point followed clO.seh by another basket by Parker. As
the halt neared an end, L Lewla
deposited a free throw ll'l,t.o the

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heat and pressure In subterranean
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POLICE ARE ACTIVE
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liE DEADLY Bhouting of a Co lumbut~ policeman rl'C.;!ntly cmJ)haMizes the fad that robbcrl::l are in a most
ll)llllll Y Ill lhf' WOII&lt;I He I t(jUf'llt.cd
daugcrou8 buslnes:-~ when they iniilist on plying their neAlthmt~;h known ns a hum tum 1 ., to be his boon compnt•lon on his 1
faliou::~ trac.lt! of pillaging, robLing and holding up people r•htcn we have no sympal hy wllh lllf'IIL JOllrJ\I.!Y to lhc Khyber Pa.S5
baBoons In .stratosphm e
We have uu Innate desire to chin
!JCCUUI')t! they think it is the easiest way to make a living.
(lUrseives on th e Htnla l~:~.ytts . lC you
While the policeman in Columbus is to be comwe see no reason to dh;co~cl the \v.mt to danec around :;umethlr&gt;OJ
Nott.h Pole more than once We tl. esc Decem~dnys yo u won·t ftnd
mended for hi~ fearless fight with the robb~r and con- ~otlll visuall.ze Peary there chewing Rny better ,M Pole than the old
gJatulated that he escaped with only minor injuries af. l tt wa.lrJl8 san~wich t~ond boplng. the pr.rlcr st~e.. ' ~ ..
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icr h1H• encounter recently w1th
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h elp hut be a trac~ of rebuke for him for so csrelessly ap. i The spl1lt of explmatiou Js Io.m- 1\t~yfu.re a wandel to the fmu 10Un·
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lurn~clf in ~:~uch a position to jeopardi;~,e his life a .s well a~:~ 1 c~.rnt.inent of Atlatttltt arc lntligu- w~lc c mlnc CommtLtcc. What If the
But we would rulh er ~tuy ut u.utm Johnsons htn•e become per.
tl1e I 1vc.s
11r,g
of uth ers.
l'omc a.nd gut't&gt;l!
s•mal phologtll phet s to the rhhlOH
The YTNtt trouble with many of our muuom1 uf the
ond hipJ)ml u! MugglsttU'.?
Ia \\· IH that thl1y nre just Ml the Co lumbuii patrolmun too
Cw101illy mn&amp;;Rcn·cl the ('Ill . ln .
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fuunation b1 ought It to !lie agu.ln
C&lt;tl'Plesg when they deal with the t·uthle.sH killers who l1hats wh.¥ Pretf!asm Beebl' owctcd
slwlk and t.mcak through alleys and IJywayN plying thew himself ln•u an lrou l'J.J;" IIHl &lt;h.'!&lt;\·
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trafl&lt;•. f)U:i OJficer kneW he WRI!I dealing Wlth U danger- 1 b!\W 6001~ fllllllY Joaklng fish .IIIHI
ow; man if he W('rc the fe1Jow he wnR seeki ng and yet ht~ t11at as happy 1\ti a boy m nn IIJIIIIc
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a llow._.ct Ctrcuml'ltu nccl4 to be HO mantpulated that he CH· "'"
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c.qJcd ,.\'fth his life only tht·ough hu~ lucky ghot as well
Why tluu., Fumk nmk m sl~t on
b\hlijlng In hll&gt; llgerx n ll vt• '~ ' I o
llt5 LillbOUildCd COUfUge,
fl'Oid the hnpoti rluty on l'lLI{Ii '~ Nu
1\fany of our brave8t officers have lo ~:~l their live8 1 Frank har&gt; Ihe cxplmm ~ ~pun
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. lmugnlfcd to the VAmshlng potnt.
through .lust :mch ,careles~nes8 as was t'VInced by this H£' nwlt.ed us to go Lo thlckesl
('olumhu" officer. It is hoped therefore, that all officers AfricR- with him and cA.tch some
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i'lll I th eu·
w1' II rna k e J't th e1r
to see t ha t 1I Lra.nd new wild- ·
:-uch carl'lci:i~ actions are dispensed with and that no
But when n nmn wraps lm; pan ~
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up m boa con.st1ictm s he is
Lhancm; are taken when they are dealmg
With
desperate 1 C1c1
too stidy
ror 118
' hnractcr:-~ of the underworld. Our brave protectorM of I
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ncllllel for the bundle
:-.nt'Jely
u,rc too valuable to be shot down in cold blood by n~rWeforcare
the string.
:w mc conMrienceleas, murderous demon who Rome splnelf' "K JUry would probably show great gobR of mercy TO
"hen t he' tl'lnl took place after tht&gt; murder had been
comm1tted.
Safety hrst i• a • logan well to be kept in mind by
nlllccr~ a~ well ns all oth~t· good citbens.
AUTOISTS FORGET
JIIE PA-RKING spoce ;n front of the "o"t Office i• long
c·rmug h to ac&lt;·ommorlate two ran~ if tht• first driver is
euJhHfcratc enough to park whcl'e he should when hu
dl'tvcR up. However, a close watch rcveniN that in nearly
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Jc·a"t expect it. There arc qnly six days of shopping left
"" thJS is read. Christmas is nearly here.

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CREGG
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Schools To Close
order to complete the
clean.lna ot u.e
three weeks
For Thret&gt; Weeke !np;
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Eddie or Pomeroy vtalted the
] latter'&amp; parerp Mr. and Mrl M
W Hagerman here Suncb,J
Mr and W..rs Harry Oa.v.u t~pent
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Wbla put ~ •Dii Ul le\tena '- new1 mJttw tor publ.lCIUoa. t.heJ
ll&gt;oUI4 ID oil iiiD lb!'!!' l!IUn.,....ilhoorb ' oot _ . , . 1o Ill
ll'lDte4. ~ IItten, bon'fV ucelleDt and do.ln.ble lD Lbllfll·

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"Pbiladelpbio.. &amp;and
~serve it for dee&amp;ert w1th
,.,., aoct.nlllld oolleel "Philadol·
pbla '' made from tweet creel, II
dol~r-llawr&lt;d IUid J&gt;IDO.Ifiiii!Y
nu.~idoul, it is ~id for

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the puplla.
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THE DAYS PASS
HOPPEHS, BEWARE el•e Chri,tmas will be here upon
you !Jcfore you realize It bccaugt! when Jrou reH.d this 1
!here \\Ill be but six days left until the Christmas shopping will be over. Every indication points to an unusua lly prospetous time this year in the Pomeroy Bend as
compart!d to the ]IKBt several years as a result of the
movement which has put so many men to work to relieve
tlustreas.
The stores in the entire locality are showing signs of
11t:tiv1ty that have not been seen in a long time which is
all the more reason why the shoppers sl~ou ld, as a matter
or st:lt protection, shop as early as possible because thu:1
year when the final rush comes, ::~tocks will naturally be
dt •piPtcd and the clerks will not be in as good physical
:&lt;hapc nor mental mood to give their customers on Friday

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ihl'i l' shopping earlier.

Remember

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Jmmed.lately after the achools close
decorated ··
1pertod
for the annual Christmas vacation
next Friday, Dec 2_0
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n\e MldcUeport publ10 scboo~. 1
BRIDGE-sHOWER
Prof. W. E. M'~v1n, superint-endEnt
Misses Dcrot.hy Pultz, Veva RusannounGf!d, wu. nemain clafl~ for ~e ll Rtella Palrner, Ruth Hawkm"
a period oJ thrt:e week.s durin" lL1.. and Mrs. Charles Barnett. we:-f
Chrlstmas and New Yea1 hol!d:J.Y~ hoste.sses Friday evening at "'
this year.
bridge shower at. the former's
The three-week vacation periOd, home on North Thud avenu .. ,
wu declded upon when it became complimenting Mrs Oeurge V11n
known that \ihe projt~et to renovate Zant IMBym Elizabeth coverl .
each .school bu!ldlng In the viLlage The s:uest ot honor was the rectp1had been consummated
ent ot many lovely and useful Jill ,
UauaUy, aeeordinl to Profearor trom her friends . Pour ta.bles or
llelvtn. a two-week Christmas
brldlfe were m play throughout
catlon 21 allowed but it was thought even\nr and Mrs B. P. Pultz, J J.·
th&amp;t since the complete l t:: nova · 1 rt!Oelved the ftrsl prize !01 h1Gtl
tion ot inter1or of aJI buildings l!oore and the honor guest, Mrs
can be completed .n lnrt: • wt
VanZant received the seoond prl&amp;."'.
an utra. wee:C was ll'ftnt.ed for
Those present tor t.he occasion

'fhe Toy Shop-a musJcal JJiay will
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commrtdea~ every other driver who would like to park
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therr and"" enter the office while the in e•mHiderate or non- t
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In ad:llition to this, ther" is the practic~ of oome driv&lt;•rs parking their cars at this point for long otretches at a
time, mal!illll' driving exceedingly precariou~ for other
rlrivors beef'""• there ars always oars catked on opposill· I
&gt;ide of th~ street. M •one time theta \\Ins a'l nt~lnanc•t
making 't~is unjimited paTking llle11a!. When tile post 1
office waoat the other end of Secon~ street, five minuteo I
ut thnt tiiJ,Ie, if w~ !m.lsfake not, wa• the limit. l{l&gt;wever,
Council h.11•
~ot given tho situation tny thought
• •nee the
moved to ito present •lte.

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ahama Out·

torium Monda}! and Tuesday even·
fit Tonia t At
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at
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Gym
rhere l wm also be a matinee
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3 30 Monday afternoon
for
team work and no
!Oehool children.
acorln&amp; combination evlThe following chlldnon are
Middleport ~h school
In the principal rolu
opened their 1933-34.
11na-Cressa Webb.
~ason at Chester, FrlMra •Orumby-Fthel Clark
wtnnl.nB by a score ol
Toymaker-Fred Schaa.f
Oldest Doll- Ruth Hamilton.
Tal&lt;lna the lead early In the con·
Jack In The Box-Blllle Diles.
Jaekets !or~~:ed ahead unWooden Soldl.ar-Che.rles Jtntsthe end ot the nrst halt the
mlnger.
atood 18 to 8. Holdlna: !.hat
Kewple DoU-Betty Lou John· lead they continued the scoring un·
ston
hl the end or the Brwte.
Cuckoo Clock-Lewis Darst
Coach Donald Wolfe, diPat.b!fied
A lliMlil a.dmissJon price of 5 and with the starting line-up subbed
10 cents will be ch~~oraed.
h ,quently at Intervals o! the ~rame
m o.n attempt to place a rut movoomblnatton on the floor.
·~~-It~ a st&amp;rter thi5 year, wu
outst.andin&amp; Middleport
on the floor and stored 8
. Bennett, guard, al'Kt m:oi'ed

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CHRISTMAS PARTY
The annual Chr1Nt.m&amp;8 party of
the Win-More class o! tllP. Heath
points
AteUlodlSl E;pisoopal Church WM
With lhe Chester victory under
held Friday evening at. the home
thl'l lr belt, the JackeUi prepared tor of
Mn H E BURh ot Broadway
the sPcond game or the seasor1 With eb'eet Mrs BW!h was assl~ted b.Y ,
Wahama hllh school of MaliOU City Me!Klames c p Dutton. Frankte a
Ba.turday night, nt the Mldcdleport Gaylord, Isaac Staa!JI a1,d Speed
~.. ymnaslum
Pickens Mrs Lucy Downing WO..'i a
Aware of the strengUl of l:.he op- guest
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ponents Lhe Jackets w\11 t~ their
The Bush reJUdence was attrae~
11 al test to dklde
whether or not Uvely decorated In ll:efU!Ina with the
U1e pre"•mt edition or t~e Jackets Yuletide seuson. 'nlose preflen~
w111 be able to cope ..,.ith Qtber joined h' ~lining Chl'tttmu carols
t~ams or ~he
Boutdleastem Ohio (\lft.'! were also el[ahpngec( b)' thP.

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J H Smith wa~ a vlBitor In Pnrknsburs Friday
Mrs R W HarrL'I and son Oene
left Fr~lay evening for ColwnbUlll
to spend the week end with her
tlaughtt:r and sons, Marjorie,
bf rt a 1'\d Gordon

power, more speerl and smoother pe1-t'ormance are obtainerl

E. ~per and son I
Wtlllam lett Friday for Columbus
Mrs Homer

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It WN:t ~3r· !ill
Nftt York Clt7

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and Mrs. Lee ¥cComas lett
to spend' tb'i! \
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· 111_~ ~ a kw of rel,.tirit,. ill advertiaintr 01 wJ,ich I "enWre

to lay ~f, Eltteteln Imowo nlrtbin•· It ia a.l6w Juanhe &amp;adao
a.nd ~lallt ~6 aiim',..riz~d in anoth~r old aa~ing, "Put f.i rtl thintr~
f•rat. .
~ ~etlly liiiJM'*tanlJtelllla ~ Yollr advertillnt news
lhe lli'eater emllltatia. AIHI nmemloer that whitt A-icana &amp;te
a na,tion of heaillin4 readen, the:r wi'II hidli: hit • ftw detaili undt.r
the headlhl" tllat win ~it- atletition.

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B)' Elison R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma
HARRY LUTGENS, PUBLISHER OF THE SAN
(CALIFORNIA) INDEPENDEIT, SAYS:

RAFAEL

"Once upon a time there wer:; t+o peanut vendora,

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nuto, dioplayed the Blue Eeatrle of the NRA equally prominent
and had stando exactly alike.

AN APPRECIATION
We wiah to expreaa our aiacen thanka and
deep appneiatian to the eatlre eaat who ao
reneroualy daaated their time and taleat to
raake our charity •hOw a aucceaL Al10 wiah
to thank the me~t, . throu•ll- the _ , .
for their ...,.erouo oupplll't aacl
.fh- wko
attended our ahow or helped ua · in · aay way.
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"The fint peanut vendor had a small steam whistle on hio
atand that piped continu0111ly. The aecond peanut nndor bad ,
none. Ale the crowd milled paot they were attracted by the ahriQ·'
whittle and boutrht peanull. The aecond peanut \Oendor got only
the tailinp.
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"All people muat 'buy '!leceaaitiea. The more fortunate buy
luJWrieo. They buy from, the vendor who whistles the loudest.

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PATRIOT-LEDGER, SAYS.
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They akim tbl.
headhnea aild ~d what a~Ia to their intereat. So the fellow
w~o buya ad:vertJolnr apace atwl then nerfecta toiell readera 1 omethmr !hat w111 ••peal to them aa nem ia waatiiJr bi 1 money... He
thould han a ft'W •tory to tell e\Oer:r clay, attd he should oee to it
th~t it baa well diaplayed headline• to taieh 'tb.e reader' a attention.
Til" dt~ean't mean that he muot exarre,ate. lt doesn't mean
t~al he mua~ aprinr a "ttmAt~n" e•et; tiiilii he rroeo into print.
The pobttt ,. alwa;a bua:r prOtinr the truth1:.f the old 1 aying that
"Where everythlftg ia too atriking nothintr strikes."

A new

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It '" now

the most ecoJ,.)nucal ear to opPrate ever huil~ by the Ford

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But Forfl dirln't stop there.

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Wr~tt: carefully and plainly J.our name arul full '
address. t~ numbt!r of the pll ern and tDt IJiie you 1
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For 1934 th~ engine has been matel'ially impi'Overl.

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under $2000 with a V-type eng'ine.

Miss alloe Lambert lett Sntur Wily morning for her hom,e "'"I
OreetJvlllt· South O..r!)llna, : l;e.,.,.r
a visit with her sls~r. Mrs · 'D C.
Miller 1M11 • Mlller o.ccompa.niPd I
her as fat ns Athens.

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halt opened btJt U
\ outhfufty styled. dftSS th.t approves the ctJ.at~ikt:
Yoa ean make Doth of thl!se lliJront at a. •~ry nominal
wrap..ovtr effect with button trtm It 15 fa!1h10ned of cost.
lowly wool crepe that h;u a mcc: gltnt in metal thrnd
acce nt s, w new and smaH
J\ touth of white in
T~U ~trttmt N1, 16'! ffWay ht tJblai~rtd ;,. .n.tu !nJiJll,
mtduun atrd 1~1'·
bf.ngalil'le a~rw-ars in t'ht: btct~r'tl!tl(t sd,rf collar.
TJw /lr~ll~'lf ND. 12(J(J •CJ /lr Dlnt11rr'J ;, .tilill II t• 20
Tht~t -ltth111 lrrt rrad:1 J~r tmmtdtale ddWtr,, TlltJ
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National Bank wlll b8 held .HI
t'uesday, January 9, 1934 at 10 A.
M at Lhe omce ot said Banll:, tor
the elecUon of nvt directon to
~ ~ rve tor the ensuing year and tor
the transaction or such other bu.t•
Uf!!t'! ll.'l mR-y come before Lhe meet-

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Parker. c
Christy, 11
Warner, 8
Am1bum, a
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Oen'l Code, Beca. Hl608-l , lOIWlt-H
&amp;&amp;ate ot ..\ndl'ew OJike)o, . , _ _ .
Notice 18 hereby Ktven that Tbomaa and .Emmet.t Gilkey have bHn
dUly appointed 8Jo,d 1,\Ua,Jjfled a&amp;
AdmlnLstrators with Lhe WUI anDt!Xed of the Estate or Andrew 011kfy late of MeiKII County, Ohio, deceased.
Dated this l:lth day or Dec. 1033•
S 1\ MC:CuJioUBh
Judge of the Probate Court.
Me1KIS County, Ohlo.

The rejuJ.ar 1mnua1 meettna of

f 1 Lure ot the tlrat order. Ut.tle Is
0 ' known about "coaUfSct.Uon", the
2 proeua that mates out ot c:ellulo!te
D 0 1aJ&gt;d Uanln and vther plant cxm4
\ -.utut~ta the black lumps we call
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2 4 , Lowry predicted. thai more and
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E. Lewis, 11
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ArUt\clal coal and petroleum al1'9dy hu been produc:ed, thelr
l'lole relaUoubip proved by the
chanre ot chemical condiUons aur •
r:rwultn&amp; the !lame e~menl.l, he explained
Pro!eMQr Donald Othmt'l or
Institute, Brooklyn,
Pol)'kchnic
.s~lce ot the relatloNhip of rayon
fabrics , lacquer patnt:li, Bhatterproof
~lau and nhns, all made with acetar. acid or apple v1neg11r

2 c:hemleal manllfacture
and not
D r.terely a fuel. Aetdl made from
t C1oal can be 1Uid to make potter)
a ttnd "1\x" rerttUser. Coal can be
0 rrt~de c.o y~kl I*IOllne. llcht oUs
0 nnd other J)etfOleum dtrl.vaUve~.
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l:ly H . H . LoWJ')' of tbe Cuneate
14: I Institute or Teehnoloty, Plttaburfh, ... • rr.t the final IIMAlpn ot the Ameri-

THAT llewa \Oalue is juot as iltlp!&gt;rtant in the ad\Oertiainr
tolulhl'lo of a daily newspaper ao in any other columna.

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with a bucket folki'Wing
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came back shortl:y ~ latl!r
\Oith one from the ftoor by Dean.
BennetL thel'1 placed another thru
the hoop for the locn16 followed
m.tckly by one from Lewb and
one from Rile)' endln&amp;; the Initial
period
L. Lewis made the score D to t
&amp;Ild soon Lherearter 11 tQ 4 Sm,1~h
"aded In with a bucket theP 1 Riley
rolowed. E Lewis then shot one
followed E Lewis then shot o,.e
17 to 4 Dean &amp;ot away t.hen for
Chel!ter's sixth point followed clO.seh by another basket by Parker. As
the halt neared an end, L Lewla
deposited a free throw ll'l,t.o the

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nece!lllllry toor moree""rybotly
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heat and pressure In subterranean
daftneu doe. it, Ill only Dart of the
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POLICE ARE ACTIVE
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liE DEADLY Bhouting of a Co lumbut~ policeman rl'C.;!ntly cmJ)haMizes the fad that robbcrl::l are in a most
ll)llllll Y Ill lhf' WOII&lt;I He I t(jUf'llt.cd
daugcrou8 buslnes:-~ when they iniilist on plying their neAlthmt~;h known ns a hum tum 1 ., to be his boon compnt•lon on his 1
faliou::~ trac.lt! of pillaging, robLing and holding up people r•htcn we have no sympal hy wllh lllf'IIL JOllrJ\I.!Y to lhc Khyber Pa.S5
baBoons In .stratosphm e
We have uu Innate desire to chin
!JCCUUI')t! they think it is the easiest way to make a living.
(lUrseives on th e Htnla l~:~.ytts . lC you
While the policeman in Columbus is to be comwe see no reason to dh;co~cl the \v.mt to danec around :;umethlr&gt;OJ
Nott.h Pole more than once We tl. esc Decem~dnys yo u won·t ftnd
mended for hi~ fearless fight with the robb~r and con- ~otlll visuall.ze Peary there chewing Rny better ,M Pole than the old
gJatulated that he escaped with only minor injuries af. l tt wa.lrJl8 san~wich t~ond boplng. the pr.rlcr st~e.. ' ~ ..
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a thug, shll
there cannnt \ pictureS wuJ turn
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So the Bug wHJ let the intrepid
h elp hut be a trac~ of rebuke for him for so csrelessly ap. i The spl1lt of explmatiou Js Io.m- 1\t~yfu.re a wandel to the fmu 10Un·
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lurn~clf in ~:~uch a position to jeopardi;~,e his life a .s well a~:~ 1 c~.rnt.inent of Atlatttltt arc lntligu- w~lc c mlnc CommtLtcc. What If the
But we would rulh er ~tuy ut u.utm Johnsons htn•e become per.
tl1e I 1vc.s
11r,g
of uth ers.
l'omc a.nd gut't&gt;l!
s•mal phologtll phet s to the rhhlOH
The YTNtt trouble with many of our muuom1 uf the
ond hipJ)ml u! MugglsttU'.?
Ia \\· IH that thl1y nre just Ml the Co lumbuii patrolmun too
Cw101illy mn&amp;;Rcn·cl the ('Ill . ln .
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fuunation b1 ought It to !lie agu.ln
C&lt;tl'Plesg when they deal with the t·uthle.sH killers who l1hats wh.¥ Pretf!asm Beebl' owctcd
slwlk and t.mcak through alleys and IJywayN plying thew himself ln•u an lrou l'J.J;" IIHl &lt;h.'!&lt;\·
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nuded one milt• luto the uccaJ•~ 1Jr
trafl&lt;•. f)U:i OJficer kneW he WRI!I dealing Wlth U danger- 1 b!\W 6001~ fllllllY Joaklng fish .IIIHI
ow; man if he W('rc the fe1Jow he wnR seeki ng and yet ht~ t11at as happy 1\ti a boy m nn IIJIIIIc
1
a llow._.ct Ctrcuml'ltu nccl4 to be HO mantpulated that he CH· "'"
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c.qJcd ,.\'fth his life only tht·ough hu~ lucky ghot as well
Why tluu., Fumk nmk m sl~t on
b\hlijlng In hll&gt; llgerx n ll vt• '~ ' I o
llt5 LillbOUildCd COUfUge,
fl'Oid the hnpoti rluty on l'lLI{Ii '~ Nu
1\fany of our brave8t officers have lo ~:~l their live8 1 Frank har&gt; Ihe cxplmm ~ ~pun
.
.
. lmugnlfcd to the VAmshlng potnt.
through .lust :mch ,careles~nes8 as was t'VInced by this H£' nwlt.ed us to go Lo thlckesl
('olumhu" officer. It is hoped therefore, that all officers AfricR- with him and cA.tch some
· :;uperturs
·
· b munesa
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animals
i'lll I th eu·
w1' II rna k e J't th e1r
to see t ha t 1I Lra.nd new wild- ·
:-uch carl'lci:i~ actions are dispensed with and that no
But when n nmn wraps lm; pan ~
,
,
up m boa con.st1ictm s he is
Lhancm; are taken when they are dealmg
With
desperate 1 C1c1
too stidy
ror 118
' hnractcr:-~ of the underworld. Our brave protectorM of I
.
ncllllel for the bundle
:-.nt'Jely
u,rc too valuable to be shot down in cold blood by n~rWeforcare
the string.
:w mc conMrienceleas, murderous demon who Rome splnelf' "K JUry would probably show great gobR of mercy TO
"hen t he' tl'lnl took place after tht&gt; murder had been
comm1tted.
Safety hrst i• a • logan well to be kept in mind by
nlllccr~ a~ well ns all oth~t· good citbens.
AUTOISTS FORGET
JIIE PA-RKING spoce ;n front of the "o"t Office i• long
c·rmug h to ac&lt;·ommorlate two ran~ if tht• first driver is
euJhHfcratc enough to park whcl'e he should when hu
dl'tvcR up. However, a close watch rcveniN that in nearly
('V{' IY instance the d1·iver of a small car ~tops directly fn)

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Jc·a"t expect it. There arc qnly six days of shopping left
"" thJS is read. Christmas is nearly here.

M\lalnl Pla7 To Be Giftn at

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:VIRGINIA
CREGG
Phone 582· L

Schools To Close
order to complete the
clean.lna ot u.e
three weeks
For Thret&gt; Weeke !np;
neceaaary
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presented at the • a1tar,
u:tals anoounced.

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~·CORElS

Morn:.n" ,..,Ot:ihJp 10:45 A."l.f.

YfJunt ~le 'a meettns !:ltmpiJ'

1 Tbere Will be no evenlnll Bet&gt;VIce
lhla ~l.lnday.
1 On Uec. 36th there will be a aerl vice at 'I A. M. and celebration of
0r1, Ut! &amp;&amp;me
1 the Lord'e Supper.
1da)' a~ 10 A. M. a German com, n•unlon &amp;ervJce.
) The past.Qr will preach In utnenvUJe thJ11 BWlday at 3 P . M.
Oqr church attendance campr,tgn still continues a.J•d we feel
lhnt many h~tve made s. s~lal effort to ft.ttend .

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out Co11teot

EvangeJJstic servia 7 P. M:.
Nazarene Youni People's soclety
'Iuesds.y 7 P. M. Mrs. Inez George
l'rel!l.
'
Mid week Prayer service.
Thursday 7 P. M.

, n~a»na at 6 o'docll.

qlunters :

Tuck Affo~r 1

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Surd&amp;y .school 9:30 A. M. Jasper
Dur3t, Supt.

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NOTI&lt;S
ll~et.II&amp;D

Boyo Oame lo Fu -t
Furiouo But Won
More Eaoily

Drvoklyn Ool 32, St. Peter's 10.
Catholic U 2i, Bt. joseph's ill.
C&lt;llg•te ~6 . St.. Lawrence 2b.
Oett·olt Cti)l Col 25, HIDsdate 111. '

Dute 33. Baltimore M.
ouqpcstte 52, WaynesJrufl 32.
Nett'\! Dame -lB. Albto~o 24.
Not'th Dakot.o. 4-i, Jt\rh'taLawn 18.
Purdue 33, Pltt11burgt\ 27.
Fbotba!D

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ColumbWI, Oblo.

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MlEWi U , 0, TamPf, 0.

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Fireproof

MCOUI 5, Yale 1 .

Rates Reduced

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aM {lresent'!d hit ehdentiala to Prufdc!lt
I. ltaha.ID.
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BATH $J.5&amp;

'
WJlliam C. BuJiiU, U.. 8. Ambassador to Ruuia, with hi• d'u bter Anne
they were_ interviewed by ~n~llsb reporters duJ'in~r t~elr ~tay a~
Plym,uth wb~le en route to Moscow, where he Jnspeeted aeveral nile~

IJINJNG ROOM AND
COFFEE SHOP

U11t1er Same ManareD¥-Ilt
A1.8A COVKT

JJO'l'A

New Smrma, f~orlda.

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For Sale-

Kibble of

SO Room· --.:ro Ba&amp;bs, Ska,I:Q.

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Wril.e for ikokl&lt;t,t aJld

of Reedsville WBI!
lrlords here Wednesday
and evenlng.
Mrs. Oeo Reed and da.HCurvm were In ParkHsburg on bul!llness Saturday.
Mrs. Delphia. Cornett and daughter rcturnetl Friday from Bridge
port where she has been workinlt
for her brother anrl family .
Alvin ReP.d who l:i employed al
the Visco plant Is visiting his family over the week end.
Mr and Mrs. E!dor. Blnkc, Marrlat Haubert, Bertha Kibble were In
Pomeroy shopping Saturday.
Mrs. Davl(; of Reedsville wa.s vll'lling Mrrs. Mnl.'\ha Httttbcr Bunda:.'

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Smith, IC) f
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5-$0PHIE 1 I'VE A CONF:E'SSION
TO MAKE ••• ; WAS HIVJ"

OFFERED $4000.'!!' A WEEK
IN l'I-IE MoVIES--. I WAS&gt; OlltLV
FOOLIN6! MV SALI&gt;.RV WAS
REALLV 'TO 8E fi4-0.'1:' t. WEEK
FOR TEN WEI;:KS IN A MOB
SCEHB OF "AT MEN·--

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Tuc•day Decemb01r 19, 7:30 il.
Ad million
High Schlie)

~t.udenta,

M. at Ath-etii.

25c

CHEST COLDS I
Rub on Musterole. Used I
by millions for 2S years.
NOT just a salve, but o
"counter-ftr.ltant. •• All
druggists. Three streng1bo.

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I fl! the previous week which •hould
cr.couragc thorn, theu coach
tnc fans.

Turf Stqndouts of 1933
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Parkeorsburg

Mr. and
Tuetiday.

Heated

BA.BGAINS

TAKEN IN ON PHILCO

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ROOMS $1.01

Church N&amp;Hces

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Time of qu2.rters

Co•Ed Game llaa.h~.~!~~~·d I

F"'""SinOI.-.u.-.ohlo.

~~ worsblp 10:20. Anthem
lly choir. Sermon topic : "'fhe A.fad

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CBU&amp;CB OF niE N.t.~RENE

vi&amp;lton are

bell* welcome. Earl Hartenbach

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HE WART JIGT!M

nl01'1,
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lrJb440h p~diPf to, . ~5131

'JHJ f'IUT PBEiiJ.l'TE&amp;IAN A.ND
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AND I MUST 'reLL

DAM···

DID t ONLY CAUSE
YOU TO LOSE 'Tl::N

6000 Nl;.~! . 1HIS IS
ME-··
I'RQM NOW Q\1
MORE

BE A

WEEKS' WORK AT

!ff,4-0. \~ A WEEK'?

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'·IIISm!i TO

f!CRSE' OF
19~3 -OESPfi'E

SEVERAL
Dr;F£ATS-

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Nt.W gifts, however coatly, arc more
ly appreciated than the complete,
news of what' a happening here, there,
where. A oubocription to the Daily Tri~t!le
a distinctive gift, but not an expensive

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GREAT YOUAIG
.lOCKSY WHO

~When

YOUP. Ci
Visits OUR Ci

BROKE" AL.L
MoDERN WIAIAIIIJG
P5C0fli!DS lJ.IIS
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always welcome
s welcome
deal!lert-,
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andIs doubly
with
lus- !/:i~ {~~;~~;,;~~~~~~~~;
cious "sul'flrlso" ftlllng.
one
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ServA

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t•hese plos some day aoon. Guests w11l
angle tor another invitation to dlnnM'
a.nri tho h.mlly will gtve you three
r.ouslng cheers.
S111tl4go Cboool11h PuddlnJ
8 11quaraa unsweetened chocolate
a~~ cups milk
% cup SUF:l!.r
IJk cup sifted cake flour
" leMpoon Mit
1 egg ur 2 egg yolks, •lli;'hU)' beaten

2 tablespoons butter
1 Yi Lelll!p(Kina v ...nma.
1 bnk:l!d fl-ll"lch pie shell
-% r.u'fl tlteam, whipped &amp;nd a•·ee\·

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Did You Ever Stop
To Think.?
By EDSON R. WAITE
Shawnee, Oklahoma
HENRY C. Mt.eARTHUR, EDITOR OF THE STOCKTON
(CALIF.) IND£~NDENT, SAYS:

"i"'f;mtyapcr ad'i'ertioin!l off.,;.. th
inc medi!l"l for people that ~be
tburil!, ll.ill: ~b"ined - fro"l o!Mt
wit~ ~~~ new•pitper r~vel!l• the
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out pfth~ jitw•PIIRer than from ~y . o!~e~ :

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r£.W. EY ANOELIC&amp;L VRVKCH
Obw-ch IChool eorwenea

.....
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1M .

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lltJo.anBera and

presented at the • a1tar,
u:tals anoounced.

a.t 9 A.

..•.

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Who Bum. a Hllbway 1'or the

~·CORElS

Morn:.n" ,..,Ot:ihJp 10:45 A."l.f.

YfJunt ~le 'a meettns !:ltmpiJ'

1 Tbere Will be no evenlnll Bet&gt;VIce
lhla ~l.lnday.
1 On Uec. 36th there will be a aerl vice at 'I A. M. and celebration of
0r1, Ut! &amp;&amp;me
1 the Lord'e Supper.
1da)' a~ 10 A. M. a German com, n•unlon &amp;ervJce.
) The past.Qr will preach In utnenvUJe thJ11 BWlday at 3 P . M.
Oqr church attendance campr,tgn still continues a.J•d we feel
lhnt many h~tve made s. s~lal effort to ft.ttend .

.':·.-.-:. ~: .· · ·

out Co11teot

EvangeJJstic servia 7 P. M:.
Nazarene Youni People's soclety
'Iuesds.y 7 P. M. Mrs. Inez George
l'rel!l.
'
Mid week Prayer service.
Thursday 7 P. M.

, n~a»na at 6 o'docll.

qlunters :

Tuck Affo~r 1

·~·~~.~

Surd&amp;y .school 9:30 A. M. Jasper
Dur3t, Supt.

~

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1 -

oit.M&amp;

is-ts·

NOTI&lt;S
ll~et.II&amp;D

Boyo Oame lo Fu -t
Furiouo But Won
More Eaoily

Drvoklyn Ool 32, St. Peter's 10.
Catholic U 2i, Bt. joseph's ill.
C&lt;llg•te ~6 . St.. Lawrence 2b.
Oett·olt Cti)l Col 25, HIDsdate 111. '

Dute 33. Baltimore M.
ouqpcstte 52, WaynesJrufl 32.
Nett'\! Dame -lB. Albto~o 24.
Not'th Dakot.o. 4-i, Jt\rh'taLawn 18.
Purdue 33, Pltt11burgt\ 27.
Fbotba!D

HOTEL

...

ColumbWI, Oblo.

RooDU

MlEWi U , 0, TamPf, 0.

H-r

Fireproof

MCOUI 5, Yale 1 .

Rates Reduced

•I

rw tlw Amenc:an EmbasJyMichael
aM {lresent'!d hit ehdentiala to Prufdc!lt
I. ltaha.ID.
•

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C. C. N Y., iO, h-lrdbnm 31.

SU:i

BATH $J.5&amp;

'
WJlliam C. BuJiiU, U.. 8. Ambassador to Ruuia, with hi• d'u bter Anne
they were_ interviewed by ~n~llsb reporters duJ'in~r t~elr ~tay a~
Plym,uth wb~le en route to Moscow, where he Jnspeeted aeveral nile~

IJINJNG ROOM AND
COFFEE SHOP

U11t1er Same ManareD¥-Ilt
A1.8A COVKT

JJO'l'A

New Smrma, f~orlda.

--.........---

For Sale-

Kibble of

SO Room· --.:ro Ba&amp;bs, Ska,I:Q.

- ..

Wril.e for ikokl&lt;t,t aJld

of Reedsville WBI!
lrlords here Wednesday
and evenlng.
Mrs. Oeo Reed and da.HCurvm were In ParkHsburg on bul!llness Saturday.
Mrs. Delphia. Cornett and daughter rcturnetl Friday from Bridge
port where she has been workinlt
for her brother anrl family .
Alvin ReP.d who l:i employed al
the Visco plant Is visiting his family over the week end.
Mr and Mrs. E!dor. Blnkc, Marrlat Haubert, Bertha Kibble were In
Pomeroy shopping Saturday.
Mrs. Davl(; of Reedsville wa.s vll'lling Mrrs. Mnl.'\ha Httttbcr Bunda:.'

.I:Jl.W:•

JAMES 1-1. BUUER
-~

Pomeroy g.l.r~.s 18 G F M P
a 2 1 :1
Armes, cf
0 0 0 0
Davis, cf
Smith, IC) f
~ :l
4 0
0 0 0 0
Rice, t .....

. Clarey, Pastor
.1:3(1 A .

Huber, g

0

3

1 2

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Murrlly, g
SChaefer. a
DeLoy, 8 .

0 0 0 2
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StewarL 15
Hayns, cr

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Merrick, g
M. "Fearcey.
V. Meek, g
McBee, g

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CASPE~[------

5-$0PHIE 1 I'VE A CONF:E'SSION
TO MAKE ••• ; WAS HIVJ"

OFFERED $4000.'!!' A WEEK
IN l'I-IE MoVIES--. I WAS&gt; OlltLV
FOOLIN6! MV SALI&gt;.RV WAS
REALLV 'TO 8E fi4-0.'1:' t. WEEK
FOR TEN WEI;:KS IN A MOB
SCEHB OF "AT MEN·--

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JUST ,
SAYINL.

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Tuc•day Decemb01r 19, 7:30 il.
Ad million
High Schlie)

~t.udenta,

M. at Ath-etii.

25c

CHEST COLDS I
Rub on Musterole. Used I
by millions for 2S years.
NOT just a salve, but o
"counter-ftr.ltant. •• All
druggists. Three streng1bo.

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While

tlH~

boys mlst!ed on a Gleat

I

r ,811y shots, they showerl consider- [
~~ l)lc improv ement over tltcir work .
I fl! the previous week which •hould
cr.couragc thorn, theu coach
tnc fans.

Turf Stqndouts of 1933
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Mr. and
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BA.BGAINS

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Time of qu2.rters

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lly choir. Sermon topic : "'fhe A.fad

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DID t ONLY CAUSE
YOU TO LOSE 'Tl::N

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Nt.W gifts, however coatly, arc more
ly appreciated than the complete,
news of what' a happening here, there,
where. A oubocription to the Daily Tri~t!le
a distinctive gift, but not an expensive

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GREAT YOUAIG
.lOCKSY WHO

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BROKE" AL.L
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P5C0fli!DS lJ.IIS
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angle tor another invitation to dlnnM'
a.nri tho h.mlly will gtve you three
r.ouslng cheers.
S111tl4go Cboool11h PuddlnJ
8 11quaraa unsweetened chocolate
a~~ cups milk
% cup SUF:l!.r
IJk cup sifted cake flour
" leMpoon Mit
1 egg ur 2 egg yolks, •lli;'hU)' beaten

2 tablespoons butter
1 Yi Lelll!p(Kina v ...nma.
1 bnk:l!d fl-ll"lch pie shell
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Did You Ever Stop
To Think.?
By EDSON R. WAITE
Shawnee, Oklahoma
HENRY C. Mt.eARTHUR, EDITOR OF THE STOCKTON
(CALIF.) IND£~NDENT, SAYS:

"i"'f;mtyapcr ad'i'ertioin!l off.,;.. th
inc medi!l"l for people that ~be
tburil!, ll.ill: ~b"ined - fro"l o!Mt
wit~ ~~~ new•pitper r~vel!l• the
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CHRISTMAS CANTATA TO BE
INCLUDED IN MUSIC PROGRAM

lL does not 'teprnent the vtewt of
Lynch ..-tob Fonecl th~~~~~ri~t~
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YuletHI: alllcliaoa IDd a Obrl8t.- Hl"lf&lt;n Ztlher accompanl!~ Ruth
mU -.Dt&amp;ta will bt Jnchldec1 GO \he I McCroba., Plano SOlo Rondo C&amp;p..
prcralb •bleb wtl1 be PhiMDWd b7 II rlc:dOIO, MendeiMohn Prances lhle ;

the Women'l M..ac ClU ol Pome• Voc&amp;l Bo)o, The Birthday

l:Jeoember

J'O)', SUudaJ,
l'J at. 4 P
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AmentUe mUIIk:taol wm be a teature of tbe prop-am. A &amp;pedal In,1tatscm bu been ut.ended to the
memberl Of tM Mtddlieport Music
Ciub. The pneral JmbUc Is aL'IO
cordially tnvlt.ed,.
Th.e toUowtng program Will be
preaented

Jl.'l' WOIIRN'I IIV81C CLUB OJ'
.POJDR01', OHIO.

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Holy Nllht, Carol, Bt.r1n1 Quart.
ett.e, Calm of the t.latentng Ear ol

NI&amp;ht, Carol ; ~1-Bark
The Herald A.npls Blna, Ca.Jol
cto}'ua, Joy to the World, Carol,
Ohoru.s and Audience; Vocal Solo,
IC&amp;ntique de Nue) 1 Adolte Adam,

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'The bill e~t&amp;
a tarut
wall
around Qhio, produces little or no
revenue ror • Je&amp;r. and put8 t.he
st.ate In a businel.'l which time will
!how L8 unable to run properly '
Rep Oeora:e Harter 10&gt; abBt!nt
on the ron call, deacr1bed the but
as containing too many re&amp;trlctlon:t

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accompaniBt
Jhle, Under the Silent Stars, c
Whitney Coombs, Chorus
Slum·
bbr Sor.g, ShUhULn Reverie, Florence Newell Barbour String Quarlt ite Amesville Ohlu, Ptr~;Unnd
r.u t Vwlin Mrs Lob; PIIng, Sec· r
C'lld Violiu MI~;S Helen Carpent.er
('!ello Mrs Kath erii"t'
Hartley, 1
Cello, Mlli Adda Pbilllpa, Cantata,
'The Awakenln&amp;:' , Wllllam Baines , I
1 Prelude-Instrumenta l, 2 All Ye
Nnt1ons--Chonlll , ;J Tht! BtoryHelen Zelhe1 Ma rg uerite Meyer
(Ina Choru.-; , 4 Where Is H e- Glad·
Y.l 01b6no a nd Chrous 5 FIIRbt Into Egypt- Luis F'lllll! O ladys Olbsor. ami CtlOJ III&gt; 6 Chlld Je~o;u!I­
Ms.l'@'uerlte Meyer , 7 He Shall
Feed His Floc~....... Helen
Zelher,
M&amp;I'JUerJte Meyer, 8 Rt!cetllllonaJ..-(J Come All Ye Faithful
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IMPROVING
James Terrill, who auatatned in juries Wednesda y t\t the Blue rnamonel coal mll'f when he was &amp;truck
b); a piece ot sl::lte, IS reported tm proving at hi.'! home on Wet~Kall
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whenll
It 'm11et1 Tu!!sday '
k~ currl~d his oppeal ror fRvorable uctlon by the Senate direct
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the voters lo.st night In a rll.dlo
11 1 :.'''!!~
entm~·tllt 'J,I!ttlll~ ~1"1\ dress broAdcasT from ColumbWJ
··-·..-_was debnting~ ;.n a rn('oVl · Cleveland
1 ·oe o'e~IOC!Jr; W aeJend aervlcft
by
P E Ward. 1R1 01.1A statement tl(plal.nln~ -why he
lor '~oUaer F. W. Baber, de.f
It nuc~ty ror all political dis~ !IUL&gt;d. by Rep, W 0, 0 1a 11100 tl\l
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~riots, excep ~
clUes or 150,000 Ol' Cincinnati an arQent wet whO 'said
more popttlntlon to !lr11t
for
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1 BJ Order Of
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I could have sales by !btl glass
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NO'ftCi OF APPOINTMENT
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P. Relrmalt.

Notice 11 hereby gi.Yen that r.tber
H . Sayre bas beeD duly appointed
and qualified u Executrix of the
Estatle of Gustav P Hoffman l&amp;t.e
cr Middleport.,
Mela•
Co&amp;mi.J,
Ohio. deceued
Dated thll 6th da)' ot December,

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Mr Hauck, !ather ot Mrs Emert
One of lhe most ulua.ble 1cnleM
Carpenter Is growing weaker
gl'"flf
to ttw American pubJia bt tb.e
Mr and Mrs Albert Heitzer of
R114
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Ia tbrouab Ua Llfe Bal'•
Lolli' Lane were the Sunday Juetll:.e
lllall
of Vernon Howell and family
lng and ll'lrat Aid couraea. VIrtually
S A. MoCuJJouab
Mrs Ch9rlc.s: Howell 18 atlll grow~ all or-the Jlre guarde at beach• aad
Judge -of the Probate court
the nation are Red Croa•
lr.g weaker a11d in a .s:erlous oondJ· · pool•
Meias Coonty, Ohio.
tlon with cancer She Is "ntlreJy lite rta"en. Nearly every JndutlrJ
blind
In Am'erJca support!! the Firat Al4
'JIIIM ICell8 alaowlna the State prison at Charlestoww. Jrau. in ftamea
Jost!ph Hysell or Bailey Run worll ot tbe Red Cr011 becautelt u - after k ..,. I * b)' five desperate conYicta atQptlq • Jan break
spent Saturday and Sunday nl(l:hts nuaJW aa't'e~ llvea or thout&amp;ll.da ot
blue wu lltart.d In the tailor aad b:an., Jlftop a1 a amoke SCI'ffll
•;, lth R ev a.nd Mrs McCumber
Jnj ured peraona TheJe couraea are 1to aicll the feloa.a. Below, Bostoa aDd C..rlntoWD pollee li.bed ll'P &amp;i
The Laurel Cliff' p T A reorb
tile ])Tison pW wilrll- ilot.pnL
CHICKEN DINNER
f.llJ;IIzed ror th e yl'ar 19:33- lW.W Mn
1aw~:h~ by Red Cros.a expert• In bot
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Green Lantern
er, Mr.s E J Tracy, vlce pusi·
Firat
course and 18,795 eer- 1
Mr and Mrs Herman Rotfntr.
dent, and Pearl Parker and Elmer tlticatea for cornplellna Life Suinl
Mr and MrR Theodore Ebers· Mn V E Long and Miss M•ry VIrReataurant
Flnlaw enterto.lnme~t oommlttee.
iuetructton.
bach went to Charleston. 8aturdll.:y ginia Haning were vtsltorr~ l•l Ath.
Runday fntm U:Se lo 7
The parents and teachers of Lau\'!here they w!U mlfflt their dauah- ti'-'&gt; Friday
O'rloriL
rel Clift' school deCided not to have
wr, Betty a $tudent at Chatham
a Chri&amp;tmQ..'l pro@'ram betaL•Jie uf the
Toll of the Earthquake
!!all, Chatham, Va who will arrive
Mll!ri Wtlma Ftouah, secretary
01:tra work for the chlldl'(!n to cov1to ~pend the holidays with her
tb!'
county
superintendent of
er In the seme&amp;t.cl after having
Wilen a severe earthQuake kllle~ parents and frJends here
lxen clolled two week bPcause of liS pt~-rsons, 1nJur•d ~ 9~1 and de• -. •
SC'arle-t 1'evPt"
stroyed several thoul!land homes In J Mr and Mlll Walter Malone and
NOTIC!':
fhe girls sewing club will have Suuthern Calltornla latt March, the aor. Tennysor. of Columbus and
lhf' lr regular Friday Plght meet- Red Craas was ftnll upon the rround Dr John Simpson of Morgantown, We wiah to annouunce that we , .ha•e been appointed
with emergency relief It requlrt&gt;d ; W Va, rea1stered at the Hotel
lng at the b orne or Ruth Curtis
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ROEDEL
( roMe to re'!tor~ t he neefly to a IP-Ir erly Nettle Ket)Jlf!dY
wh08e re01
Upper Main St. • • At the Traflic Liabt
"ll!lt amln.R ha~l~ Th o ,;anlzallon rmtins were broutrht Saturday from
up"n1JM a '"lfPf r1nd or Slll 1lflfl Washington, n c to MW111n City
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Htady Schmtz and Robert Sntder
for a
1 ur •roledo arrive Saturday
NeiV York, Dec
16---INB---Lotlls vl~lt with Mr and Mrs V E Lonl
Joseph Vance. noted nove1 1,t and
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,qrcator of 'The Lone Wolt • waR
Mr and Mrs Charles Atanley
~rncd to death today in a room In find .lOll Lewis, spent Thursthy witll
e Town Hou~ lOB E 38th st t.o- MT and Mrs Charles NeM'i!lrood of
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lne AtheM Road
Hll!l borty badly burned from head
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Mrs Mabel Small Mcintyre,
floor be~lde a smouldering &lt;!hair
Wife of the famous New York 00).
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copies of 1 umnlBt and M111 Ray Lona: and
In the 'room and by B fiOld rhautfeur were registered at the
case and lOki key rtnr Hotel Martin Prlday evenlnr Th~y

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Mrs Kate Small whoee rebrourht from New
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we~ to be hetd
It was stated 1
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WEA THER-C 1 o u d \J
followed by rain in norilr
TueRday and in south late·
tonight and Tuesday. Col•
cl er in east portion tonight.

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lin Hattie Orabel arrived Prl·
day from ~ AD~df8, CaUtomla,
haYif\8 been called here b)' W
C!eath or her tather, Prank Baber
rr Union Avenue. 'WhOle funeral
will be held Sunday at two o'clOck
'lt \he Ewing lofortuaey

Jt awoop1 almoat without wunIDI, and ID the terrlftc wb.lrlpool
or Ita fierce wloda It dflBtroJa all
In Ita path
Tbe Red Croa1 a:ave reHar Ia
f4 tomadoea In elchteea atatea
laal Jear The tornadoea killed
328 peraona, Injured 2.76land tlle
Red Cross cau aid to 21,72:1 who
were bomele111, InJured or other·
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Judp L G WomaU and Attorney Gordon B Gray ol Atbeol were
bl.a51neu vialtol'l m klwn Baturda-)'.

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un John Hayea Smith of Hal"·
rllbw'J, Pmro , it IIP'ftCI1nl the bol·
i :l&amp;ya wtt.h her mother ),In, Cather·
lne Zweifel of LuleJ BC.rtet..

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States!
Thla quett1onl1 aanrered fl'om
Nle Nlt..t anaala of lha l..marScu
Red Croaa, which 1how 01'., a
period or Jeart that the toraaulo,
or CYI!illooe u It 11 called ta aome
tec tlonl Ia tbe moat f1equeat
aod clalma a be&amp;YJ toll o1 life

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Columbu.&amp;, 0, Dee 18-IN&amp;-A;
every
un.eSH all ~ub-&lt;iJconterence of pe;rt.ler. to the a~- visions or !Kl lnfl couutle.o; 1lhoul J 1
h
hl
pea.l or the Ohio Fuel a.. 1 Co rron vote dry
11hreatened w1t lync nl' b\, an
the &amp;as rate ordinance ~ }fti~ ! At ltJaK( one State llqUOI stow Ill ~:d"''il s~~thl ~a~t;:~h.:dCt~"ja,IO~I
bctobtlr '6 by the Pomeroy clttf each city, the I:IURincSJI to bl! han- lh•nvtorfoqorutectiOn He ls~harb"tl
cttuncll Was called today for next died by n Jillle.rlt!(t ugenL of the with l~atmte hl~ three-yMr uJ,1 110111
January 10 at 1 30 p..m
monopoly In cities where the llq- lltmahl, Jr. to deuth bt'&lt;!ause, ae-o
' ';be conference was called by the uor commlst!lon does not deem I~
oulm" to th4t flto'J of hi!! w J(e1
~10 Public Utlllttea Com¥1t&amp;.~lon e:rtpedlt m to sflt up Ill! own retaU MaheJ, the child coul m~t rrnnouuu
, The appeal from the Pome1'0 1 sl.&lt;lrt!
the word "breftk!a~tt' ~.:or11.11!1.ly
BfL8 ratl! ordinance was flied yes· Liquor w les by lhc glass In hotttday with the utmtlea commiJ~ l..el8 clUbb nnd resto.uuml ~ llcens' d
alon by representative&amp; ot the Ohh by Wle liquor department In co.u
Puel O&amp;A Co , who chBrged thut mun!U ~R tim vott!d nL the Nvv
r ciUrl:&gt; were objecting tn the
1-he new oMinance ls ronft.'M!atorv election lor rt)peal or Lhe slatt• pro amendment on the 1 r ound~ that
1helr c..oru;tltu~ncits could net flna nand Invalid
' hlbitlon IO.W
In communities
that
voteU c..i,lly afford to hold the~ local opCARD OF THANKS
1against repeal on Nov 7, llquo1 tlon election!
' I sugKest that we work out a
We wllh to extend our tha.nkll to could not be sold by the gloss nn CJUt; manv • friends ard nelahborR W II.. wns :.o voted at a11 electlo ' 1~yntem thnt would be fair to all
frJr ht,I!U' sympathy and klndnfltls which cm1ld bto aemu.nded on p.. said Mnxwell ' by ma king om Hmshown us dW'InK the Ulne&amp;ll and IJtlon of 10 pt 1 cent of the quull- IWI.t1ons con!urm l.o the way t bf!
ll181.th or our wife and m,:,ther Es- tied voters
poopJe vol..ed on prohlblllon nt the
p,elally tW we wtBtt to thank FinA tour-man bJ.p&amp;rtiHB.n liquor luti t election '
llterwald 'pqclhrtakh'll Co, Rev
commiHlllon and fln execuLi vc dl The De!lnne" a-eprt•sentntlve dlrl
'1' l!om , cldnors of ftwore~:~ and lector, each to re..:t:wc l\IJ aunu1' llllf.. otter an amendme11t ro Lh tH 1•f ·
tnoae who . .l~l1l1shed cars
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tll\lluy of f,oJ 000 11nd t;xpen.!:!(!s
feet but n momeut latr 1 one catLaWtence dinn and family 1 Complete :ocal option on the 1ylng out his ~IIKMCfltlon wuH tos:ied
~ale of any 01 1~11 I'Oim:; of Into&gt;:- Ink! the hoppm by Rep w T Robt:xcept Jl,lcdlclnnl liquor 1.1 uts fDI Belmont ~.:ounty
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CLASS ' MEETS
One..Won-bne Ola.&lt;&gt;s of the
munlcipnlltiea, townships Qr
Carried
by
an 0¥erwhelmlm~
Bll-Ptll5t Church met aL the church precincts
Til~te cauld be no maJori ty, the RoberW amendment
lhl&amp;t7c.t;Y"enlr!g ait.d enjoyed a 800· county-wide local optJon election' pArmltted passage o. moment lo.ter
fl\'f~e an4 a ' parcel poet &amp;ale
A pJOv!Hion of the hoUHe b1ll or the Ward amendment adoption
Near the close ol b
meeting that met Instant approval 'Jf manv of which the mnjorlt.y floor leader
Ch'111tmas earol.s were aune by thOMe of the senators was that providing a~~:reed to when the House re11Prned
f•~t ldra Blanche OoodiN]n IR only for eale by the glass In com· Its origina l sLand 00 prevent nil
t.t.Uh,r of tbfo cla111
muniUes votlnB wet at the last '!D.Ies by thf' alo.s.s
election. 1equhtng a local optlo'l
"That s wm;lderful' so.ld aoverel!?f~klll befmc it woulq. be per~ Mr White wben adviM!d thl\t t hifl
mtsailile In commuuHIP.S that voted Hou~~e has nassed the bill
I con1
gratulate the House lor o·o~porodlo""
I dry
Ben PhUilJ Wolfe !RI Mnnsfl.eld,l to the public gentlmcnt of
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Wfl.ll one member of
the UPJXl'
'I nm partlculnrly plcf!..!ICd
ho'i"" who ha.Ued the provision a;, the bill received enou(l:h vo~1
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collect !iOlutlon of a trouble the emergm1cy clause ,thU!i- temovsome pt oblem" He said hbthoutj:hl 111@: any questlon , of h;gul CQmp11t• ~~ "'pl13a8e a~maj., ~ Df · hl ::: tatlons thal mlghl have lt..rlsen
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frqm the repl!al of Lhe CrBbbe und
Grover C ilfuftll lDJ 1 Miller enrorcJJmcnt o.ct.a

ti\ISwent. the credit
to a
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fot n ttftlirl"''il..hrratthrow the house Into tur-

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Ohio Fuel Gaa Com~ny Wholesu.ll' a nti atnll liquor d1~
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Lributlun through u ~ta~ nmnop
S
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1nance u
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Conflaeatory
State liquor l-;torea fo1
PtlCir.ag':l
1Sl'llf's
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with Mr pr.reDt. Kr and MrL Ar ..
Lh ur RoUBb ol J..eW'l. Palll

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tY.o ct.lldren or Racine were the P•b---------~-..J ;
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John Evans Is In a serious c:ondi~aNd to
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Rate Is ~ppealed '

Diauf:... ;, Cautel Hea.,.

penmce but put.a 110 many reetricUon&amp; In the WlilY of law-abidlnll cu....
lzena that he
will
unwlnlnJIY
bl'eat the law ' &amp;Bid the Cincinnati-

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INTER~IEW GI~EN
BY F~ : UNIIES
HE mJEW-HATER

ERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.
By Carrier 13 Cent.- Bt )4al1 1'.00

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WORLD ~L RIGHT
He Saye; Not Bitterly
Oppooed To Liquor
Drinkin1

RUMORS DIS·PEI.L
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New York, Dec 18--IN&amp;-Henry
Pord unbosomed hlmaelt in a cop;rt,hted interview with a New York
~ Journal reporter bere ~­
day.
An affable, frl~ndly just
Henry Ford "opened up" for
Journal reporter In a rare, eKclu·
ldve Interview aboard his prlva.te
car attached to the crack Detrot~~
er In Orand Central station
Stwnped comfortably on a
enport covered with h_!l'od'"'l''·l
unbleached Irish linen Poad
bunked about half of the legend5
abvut him
"I ~ no Jew hater I have mw·
er met Hitler I bave never con·
trtbut.ed a ctnt, directly, lndtrec•Iy or any other way, to an anttsemltlc activity :mywhere
'Jews have their place In th ..
world IIOClal structure, and thev
ftll I~ nobly •
"I have Jewish friend&amp;-tnany
or tt.t&gt;m- and r have Jewisn
frlenda In my I"Juslness a!lllOCiaUon
I have Jewtah customers, alllbatlona With finance companies controlled by Jews
"I don't IJelleve, either, that the
Jews tb:lnt I am a. Jew baiter or u.

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SUNDAY( and MONDAY, Dec. 17-18

Did· You
Ever Stop

To Think?
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By Edi&amp;on R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma

L. R. PHILLIPS, ADVERTISING DIRECTOR OF THE ASHE·
VILLE (N.C.) CITIZEN-TRIBUNE
THAT today the American newapaper offen the moat eeon·
omical medium for the retail merchant to pl,the atory of his mer·
chandiae over. . It ia not now neceaaary for anyone to doubt the
power of the' ptea'a. . . Current evenl~T-the pnaent ad01i6iatration
-,RuNia'l neaoti~tioap-NRA and a hoat of other national and
intematiobal evenb of bu,tandina importance have very quickly
been di~etted• and undentoocl by million• thru the American
newapapen.

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e...fVO'rter::"''Wnn n~liit pncea anlftll.ii'l'"tlirilt .Jf iiifli«&lt;~~; ~ti~p::
er money and a danaer of reduced unib even thouah dollar aales
miaht be ahead, every merchant could &lt;rery profitably follow thia
areal reader intereat with' increaoed advertiain1 tinea1e.
Dominant newapaper apace. Carefully planned ad&lt;rertlMmenta. Well written aalea copy carefully merchandiaed by the dif·
ferent depamnenb of the atore will mean INCREASED UNIT
SALES and INCREASED profit. for the retailer.
The New Deal broupt in a newer and anat appreciation on
the part of the people fnr their respectl&lt;re "ltome to-" paper.
This is reflected in the hund..ecb of thOUianda of new aubacriben
now tall:ina .their local ppen who were not nplar readen only
a few weelu and,montlu ago.
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$2,010,000, Employilnt
11,988 Men, Ok'd

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