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DIED TUESDAY WELL-KNOWN RETIRED FAR- Mftfc OP N6W DOVER SVC- AGE Or 83 With Buckeye LCI WttUatn Bbftnette. 82, a farmer, died at home at New Dover at 7:30 o'clock 1 last night. He had been In ill henlth for several weeks. I Mr. Bonnctte is by his wife, the former Mary Janes; two 'sens.

Fay Bonnctte of Marysville and Bwlght Bonnottt of Columbus; grandchildren, Dorothy Swinburne and Mary Ethel nette of Marysvllle, Dolores nette at Columbus und Bon-1 nette of Dayton; one great-grand-, child. Walter Bonnette of Dayton. Funentl- will be held Fridey aftefftoon at 2:30 6'colck, EWT, et the New Dover- Methodist church wllh the Rev. Harry Parrott cf Cleveland officiating. Burial will in Oftkdale cemetery In charge of freeman Funeral Home, of North Lewisburg.

The body will be taken to the residence Thursday morning where friends may call. POCKET JAPS (Continued from page I) seize the -strategic archipelago 500 miles east of the Philippines totalled 5,300 through Sept, 25. In the first announcement 'of American losses in tho Palnus, headquarters said that a'total of 580 marines- were killed while and 401 listed, as missing. From the army's Eighty-First infantry division, which captured six miles south of Pejcliu, 108 were kllledj 769 wounded and -five listed as missing. The total: of 686 Americans killed in the Polnu invasion falls far short of thotc slain nt'TarnwQ and Snipan nnd bears out previous Harbor roports that losses were "relatively light" for this type of opera.

The congress adjourned last Thursday evening until Tuesday, November 14th, unless an requires the membership to called buck Into session earlier, cither by the president or by Joint action of either the Democratic or Republican house and. senate leaders on a three day notice. Most members of the house and senate left for their homes over the week-end to do mbit of visiting and campaigning before- November 7th. Before adjourning the congress passed and sent to the president two Important bills. The first was the three-man bonrd and an administrator to superviHc the disposal some one hundred billion dollars worth of surplus government property.

The second en- nctment was the reconversion bill, to set up a war demobilization and reconversion administration, to provide for unemployment compensation for discharged war workers during the reconversion period) nrH to otherwise aid in the change over from the production of war goods normal peacetime -Activities, Two other important measures, enacted during tho past weeks In cipaltoh of the coming pence, were (1) the now law for terminating war contracts, ondi (2) the li Dill of Rights" providing for war veterans and their cntn, The war department hns announced that lor'each member ot our armed forces who dies in the government provides American flog. Whore a service man or woman has died In'this and the body returned home for burial, the flag accompanies body and Is retained by. For those who died and. are buried overseas, a flag Is made available to tho family upon application to the Quartcrmasten General, War Department, Wellington, D. acconif punlcd, by proof; of death, Thu usual TO TO SEND IT Wednesday, SeptamW 1944 portftblo mom will bo, available in the postwar period'as coon' as production con be started, I i a manufacturers assert! They wlll.be priced for an avernge- IncohiD family.

StJSWKY I COLUMBUS, Sept. sub-committee studying Lake fide beach erosion for' We OHI6 Post-war eHafojctf apeeded up fay hut, and. slowed down by cold. Shocklcss surgery on Program will look ot the arms and legs Is aided by In damage irr thfl AshttfttttK vicinity Friday, fct Oov. Paul M.

Herbert, tihAitwaty todays Hmb In a- con- Ice and loe wsttr. DRSfS liquor Interests of tfie country 'oday had Congressman Michael A. Felg- han's word for it that of a returns to national prohibition, working and without fanfare, are making steady progress, towards; that end. Wear Tread. $1.98, bale Price MOORE'S 105 Math- 0.

MWRHTfor gjftr tcr and wwwerr-Ot dpr In of the glofeefMtf approached: iumeditbat'by this the Importance wrapping and special ewe in widmtrfni been sufficiently and rtfand- ardited are on market! But send and where tomend Itf The Army and given a list of and thiwe are Indicated numerically nbova. Locate on the map the towhich a package it' to aent.and then the official which are: 6UROMWM roasts coffee and vaeuunvtype i makefst; canned sandwich-making materials; clothing like underwear, because extras are hard to and 2 MtOBtft dollar bills, wool swimming; trunks, leather travel Brown civilian-type shoes; no targe Il-anlan mou lotloni bottle osanwa MMl'cwi sun glawea; hioWurt- cream- 4 CMIMA.IOftMA.INOIA—A special teams to-be highest quality razor blades (something: to do with humidity, apparently); sun also wantedi 5 flashlights, sun highly seasoned snsek foods for beer, parties; radlotj watches (very scarce wnd Highly valued). golf and tennis other athletic equipment; playing cards of goodi quality; musical AMU pipe tobacco; hunting knives, Ashing equipment, leather craft and. metal wqrjting culfttar Money belts, shoeihine Wte, khaMV toilet articles, lighters, pipes swim trunks, ftaehUghta. 6 7 Sf SRHWtAMOANB'ICBIAND pipeff and toWoco, toilet.

IT articles, flashlights, fountain fiens, You Need a TRUSS! Rrtlfae WlUr If you are evee lack of proper support for your rupture, exfifcrtt MODtflWr TBTJBB fltTMttKB- faatantee their worKi information Is Ipxporienced Attendants, Charles Asman nounced to his membership ihe.or-' der permitting general wane in-r creases would- be issued' before the election. So it looks as if industrial. wages may go up soon, while at tho same time prices 1 are rapidly declining: Senatdr Guy'M. jGlHette, of lowai De'mocratio cahdldate re-elco- tion this year, csrne out "weoto, with an attack against the War Food. Adminittratlon and other ment agencies-for their handling of hog and pork prices and marketing.

Senator Gillette charges the; failure'- government' to properly- support and regulate hog prices hni mm- IW to whlfb INrt tf hutmutat, full ndiimut ky. raefe itre wfclcb Of received that First Louis VOTE MliORE 13 POSSIBLE VARIETY. OF DfeADUNKS SET SlBaVICE VOTE MAY ENTER INTO anried. forces and', others out oft the state, most- of; thenx for wan "With, the popular vote in. Pennsylvania in the-19)40 contest close to four miltlon, -thifr armed: forcesrvote may constitute an important bloc determining who the next president 1 will, be.

cost the farmers of- the United i i ta ijr. NEW YOHK.v.e^pt'W'r-Tlif-wffle variety- by the word today! individual states specifying when soldier ballots must be in 6 the.final-result,, of-thc Court death notice sent to tho parents by the War Department Is considered I stntes millions ot Md may ample proof. Application blanks-, 8criousl endan 8 er the nation Form be liny local post, office, obtained from ture meat or by PUBLIC SALE to your representative in congress The flag, whichi mensures five fuet'j hy nine and ono-half feotj Is being furnished.free of nny chargo under the ot a'law recently enacted by congress. MKH PICKUP WAS SUCCESS The new 'address''of Robert Eugune Finch, Is U. N.

T. 6., Co. 1825, Great Lukes, 111. pres idontial election until' Christmas Dny, Dec. 25.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Delia W. Strawser. to Elizabeth I will selj nt public nuctlon my entire Holstcin Dairy Herd, includ- inq nil equipment and feed, three miles ttouth of BollefonUilne and flve miles north of West Liberty on Federal Route 08, on Friday, Sept. 29 Starting at 1 P.M. (E.W.T.) 37 High Grade Holstein and Guernsey Cows and 37 Several fresh and close-up i'i-p.

balance in full flow und re-bred; eight sprinficr heifers; two Holstein 'bulls, one ruglstored. This hord miido up of hltih producers and' is furnlHhing Grade A milk for Stunts- man's Dulry Co. Equipment and Feed McCormick I four cun lilst' now; McCormlck-Deerlug double unit milker, two wash and rinse tanks, twelve 10-ffallon milk cuns, 1000 bull's of uood alfalfa and clover huy. Terms: FRANCIS J. BRAY OWNER C.

I). Aiidcrum end Chas. CriU'her H. R. Shrevet, Attt-to.

Clerh Eerl of. the Communist', movement In the United States, twice the Communist party candidate for president), and now lead of the Communist Political As- oclntlon, witness before the special house committee to investigate campaign expenditures, of vh(ch your is member, curly last week. Browdtr, n'answer to questions by tho committee, stated his association is Pi'esldcnt Roosevelt or re-election, ond candidates for he house and aennte recommended the "labor meaning the activities of which ho an- (ipprovul, Brawder, It will be recalled, served a prlBon sentence nt Leaven'worth to during tho first World War for obstructing the draft was sentenced to Atlanta 1P41 for passport Irregularities, which sentence, after fourteen months, WHS commuted by President "RdOBcvelt, EIGHT TONS OF 8CHAP PAPER COELKCTEU BT HIGH SCHOOL "y-BOYB YESTERDAY The new address of Dudley C. Is 1 General-Dc- tnili WesJ Coast' Sbund School- San Diego, 4,7, Calif, In a Iciter.to hjs I he told' of spending the' week-end" at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl'. Hudson and family nt Long Bench, Calif. If contest between President' Vfenricki lot-In Plain Cilyy $1. Roosevblt. and Gov.

Thomas E. I Charles LtsUe HaH to Dewey.is at 1 olli close, us every poll- land Ruth Seannan, 87 acres In Allen Ucal observer will; testify that iti Is, township, the fact that tho crucial and unpre- Viola Parthemer. Mabel Blng- Approximately eight tons of scrap pitpcr were, collected In a drive In' Mnrysvllle yesterday sporvsored by Gliib Marj-Bvllle high school. Results of the.drive compared favorably with those of' former campaigns. Proceeds from the sale of: the paper will- be split' upj The will recclye hulfi of the amount ich will go into fund to pur- chase'something special) for the new athletic field, The other half-will nplU four waysj with each of the schools 1 receiving one-fourth, to bfe placed'In the special school fund.

Six trucks were used In the pick-up and were manned by' members of the They- were furnished by the H. Saltor Manufacturing Company, Scott Sons Company, Chris Boergor, Qcorge HTumilton, Carl Colcman and Wtigner and Kull. Simpson Son Auctioneers We will be glad to you plan your Phone 4-8641 at Another ur'ganizallon under investigation by Ihu speciiil committee ort ciiinptttfin expenditures last week WUB the union for Democratic action, made up of well known lib craU, Eleanor Roosevelt, the wife of tht prosldont, Is listed as one of tho of the organization, which recently sent out letters and other material urging tho re-election i)f "liberal" or "radical" congressmen, and defeat of the more conservative members of the house and senate, Many of the pincers und sponsors of this- organization urn also connected with the CIO-PAC or the Citizens National PAC. both of which by Sidney Hill- nuim Most Wachlngton observers ex-, pect the HdminUtralion tu noon un- nounce the abandonment of the so- called "Uttle Formula" fixing wages, thus permitting and authorizing general wwge incro In many i tr i especially within Uiow which have been or- ganised by the CIO. Already tlu.

War Labor Board, and certain om- ciali of the labW department and OPA, have bet" itaulng state- n-watit preparing thw way for such fiction. Lust week Philip Murray, national head cf the CIO, opsnly an- Water Water in cltiet of 300.000' or mare iwpululion about 87 cents pee month (or fi.OOO gallpos, or 07 for 3.000 gallons. New York City charges 20.V cents per 1,000 gallons, Jersey City 12, ccgu 8,6 cents on quantity bases. Chicago and many other cities have fist or minimum far tic users. Cleveland charges near-by towns 34 per 1,000 cubto feet for wattr, and Detroit does tor 21.6 cents per 1,000 cubic feet.

Ethyl Ethyl csUuloae, long known chemical laboratory finding important new Among them are: (1) Extruded 'tot electrical which tough at low temperatures, iiirblf to heat and high humidity. Con- itruction far wheels of motor cart, knobs, accousorlesi tubing, Qat and similar products-ot pom ulicaled erd lowcont Berrtes Cleaning berries ttpnaily a hand but iotanded for strawberries, developed the Unlvwaity of 1 ntswt, wiU have a The go into the which ntatly extracts the tauten and delivers Icto Luther. Allen of 456th Herbert; lr Port, Macon, will return uty, Friday, September 28th, after lother, Allbn at her ome on East Sixth Street. dictablc: but- Pennsylvania, sour! oil have post-Nov. 7 soldier, ballot deadlines may give the United States one of- the moat sustained TBu'ape'rise election states have soldier vote regulations which, permit 1 overseas and' absentee ballots to be returned where from Nov.

8, one day after election, until (is late ns Dec. 25. One candidate, for example, might furlough visit, with his carry the state, of- California, with its ulcy plum of 25 electoral' votes. He might then fcs tlie'apparent win- ncr- on Mov, only to find himself unseated' on Nov. 23 if these votes- were tho deciding ones, overseas ballots trickled; Gov.

Edward Martin of vunla said' yesterday that in, his state 550,000 applications for voting had been mailed to members of the Important states of hum, lot in. Marysville, $1. California and Mis- Wood' Thr annual $50,000,000 damigai to, Aroerican; property by etles of can. be practically avoided by. proper utilization of known chemical' great features 'i Lumicall for lightiag: Electronic al'r cleaners which trap he smallest of dust of an inch In diamuter -are among means making, possible he production of penicillin.

Head, the want-ads oarettilly. FARMS Dafe Sold exxrlbsiyely by Union Ciwort jr 1 and. North Miiln St 31, nOtOON HIS RACT INVBNTKX. pipit TVtAT.

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