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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 13

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28. 1P34. FAST LIVF.HrOOE REVIEW i ee en STOCK EDGES heavy fowls. IHc: medium fowls, 1 MAIIIIP I leghorn fowls 14c; colored 0 1 0 IflHRllLl broilers 28c-30c; capons 3 dm ks, spring 18c. 1 11 UlPUrDt unchanged.

liDlITiplC, INODlC HluHtK Employment Merchandise For Estate Automobiles of Help Wanted at the I 37 wish to expri ss our ari'i la- tV.WTKT'v- OBITUARY (Continued From Page 1) Metals, Including Gold Shares, in Big Demand. By The NEW YORK. March edped uuivily higher in the early detiiinyH today. including to be a man whom all will' love i UT evtn In (his history Wckens cannot forget the social in- against which President Kociievelt is fighting totlay. iHe writes: "That there might be some good men to go with Him, teaching the people, JesuH Christ chose 12 poor Mr.

Reiese, who was boni in companions and tiOn to Ilev. Beuedum. siiii. 6rs, imrsos, II. 1'.

E. Kulgt -CUy No. 8 ciiiployts and who In any way showed kind- ntss and sympathy during tho ili- MI'N nt ss and death of our and father. Alao to h. at wtrs or donated use of their cai s.

JdKS. GIU.DOC' AND FAMILY, Sfrvloe for must he over i Auto Wrecking ay. Ih. for nt. Special LAWRENCE D.

REESE Lawrence David Reese, SO, employed as a decoratiug kiln hand by the Homer Laughlin China company, died today in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Reese! i at 1020 Ambrose avenue, after 11 FIRE gold shares, were in Improved among poor men In phone miius a nriliir thtif tha rpiloKt dt siring guvorninvnl ctv.l irvlci positions.

For p.vrticulars i'll qualifiialions and ccHohing foi onung write, Box i Bt'Viow. A DI.Si'iHXr OF ipivr fvr.it Imi. S3: inulti, St. llul sK 5 r- I ter HlUy I kit 1 t.ii'.s. W.

l.ath, vv. I'. II two 3 loom gQ LIVKBIN'DE AUTO ANY BART FOR ANY CAR TIItFti. BATTERIES AUTO OLASf 767 DRESDEN AVE PHONE Ph. su'! Wanted DU.

STANFOltD SPKCl Al.ISTi Thursdays 9 a. ni. to 6 p. m. Over llolloway'B.

Broadway at fith. 1 Female Help Wanted Wanted-Girl for ho.is« work, who i .111 gii home muhts.l and vp. Box K-il, Be-i Vlt Situation maud. Fractional gains VVA.NTKU jhiiiiioi wiin me tiass 01 iii.ikut umi iiiihnUf .1 rated among industrials member of the First Church to, city, call us tois- Rail and utilities were narrow. Christ.

vome that heaven was made for tim.nte» on your repairiuK. rt ip- Shares of Western Pacific mov- Besides his parents, he tjwm as well as for the rich, and Pd higher In moderately activebrothers, Earl and Albert makes no difiereuce be- transfers. McIntyre, Dome. Ameri- jjeese, at home. tween those who wear good clothes CUB Smelting, S.

Smelting. U. S. Funeral services ill be held in Steel. Chrysler, General Motors.

Pniiod Aircraft and Sears Roebuck tho home Friday at 2:80 p. in charge of Rev. II. Baker, pastor and those who go barefoot and In rags. "The moet miserable, the most advam ed sizeable frac tions.

Santa of the First hurch of Christ, Burial fouuPil. wretclu creatures Fe. -New York Central and Amerl- he made in Riverview bright angels in an phone were aJiout hang- terv. jheavesi if they are good here on hfilsteriiig, cleaning and i. iiiodtl-j mg your living room fuinituic.

FUUNrrURK. I'h. 2243. lloUioWOI to tged woiu.iii, stay Inn 1213 Erie St piiatorwith wants part tirsltioly ik Write itev.ew Med. rn fi 1 k.n A J'lfi 11 If-t.

Inn Market i'th. 1 I i 1 I 4 a room huusr, laiut, laige In.i. 11 3 1 in. OFF CHU nt to party with r- III ew, luiMiern 7 furiiaoe, fli.i»l«ed Ave ph it. Wanted LTptl i.ar«-’ WILT, pay for small can trade cm new or Flynivu'fk HUIUEST T'UB'E PAID I'ldHH: AND YMOCTH VLE.S AND SERVICE K.VPP MOTOR COMPANY I.U ADWAY.

ph Bridge lacmps. loor Table lainips. A huge aeleitioii 6 lOvins, bath, i ige. ntar car Barn. IX VVHITK A St)N.

Ph 693. Legal I'hooko ironi.i Property SOL TURK JUNK DEAl.KK WE PAY TOP PP.lt'E.«; 222 BROADW AY. PHuNH 217 i Instructions ed. Cull em. money renewed at one East Liverpool Grain Prices paid to farmers at mill as listed by local dealers: Wheat, 80c; rve.

bu. 66c; 40c; shelled corn, tea. Ill; timothy bay, ton, $10; ton. $8. Friends are asked to call at home Thursday night.

Chicaqo Grain CHICAGO, March 2S. Grain pric'ea ehowed a downward trend early today, tieueral unsettlement of the trading public appeared to Iiave checked buyers in all grains. Opening Jt-8c lower, May 85i-J, wheat, afterward receded further. Corn started at 4c decline to Jc advance, and subsequently sagged all arouud. MRS.

MARY SHEA FISH Funeral services will be held Friday at 10 a. ni. In St. Patrick's Catholic church at Leetonia, for Fish, 36, wife of Fish, who died Tuesaay at 10:30 a. m.

in the Salem City hospital following an illness of quinsy. Fish was removed to the hos- p.tal Sunday. The services will be In charge of the pastor of the church. Rev. Father J.

latvery. Burial ill be made in Calvary cemetery at Leetonia. Mrs. Fish was born In Youngstown on May 5, lSf7. but spent practically all her life in Leetonia.

She leaves her mother, Mrs. Margaret Shea of Leetonia; her husband; four daughters. Margaret Frances, Rita and Dorothy Pish, and one son, James Fish, all at home, si.sters, Mrs. Harry Rush and Mrs. Richard Vaughan of Leetonia and Mrs.

Harvey Wilson of Camden, N. two brothers, Charles Shea of Y'oungstowu and John Sliea of Leetonia. Pittsburgh Livestock PITTSBPROH, March 28. (U. 8.

Department of Agriculture). Hogs, slow, steady to 10c higher; 160-220 lbs above 230 lbs. I4.65-.85; 150 lb. averages around 100-140 lbs. and packing sows J3.00-.75.

Cattle, 30. steady; medium to good Steers J5 heifers best up to 50; cows and higher; bulls 13.75 down. Calves 50, steady; choice vealers mostly medium $6.00 7.00; cull and common Sheep. 750, wool lambs steady to 10c higher; good and choice common to medium good and choice lambs I7.25- .60 or 15c lower; sheep, steady; spring lambfc higher, best up to 113.00. ivarlh.

Then, to his children, for whom his LIFE OF THE LORD was he contimns: LET me do uur uvihnlflci ing, i-pr iiK sanipUji, fir-c. Murphy, 624 La, Pli 2156-VV Miscellaneous Employment IN.sTRUl'l It'VNS ti'i .1 'li 1 I ui.Uion.’ 1 1 1. I Ph luni; UKU.D p- t'xntn- 2 11 I'hi TUE STATE DF DlIlD, iXiLl VIBIANA cnUNTY LisiKiN, Maich 4:. 1 34 LARGE i-t with jilvcn An. CixiIfU NN i loratR'ii fur or l.vr Cv I IlllllilN ().

I arh at P.ii jAtlmniist 1 ntor oC KG i.tli lif'-J l'finmint 400 ashuiglun St. F. Livi 1 ptxd, i 8S153. U. W.

HAM.M»>NDi 1-1 Wanterl To Rent lUKVV.VP.D wanted ro Kent i 1,1 1 in 1 I -M. rch IG, Api il 4. 41- ill veUiir VViU K. ou only l'O A Sr Maie Help Wanted "NeD he proud or unkind, i dears, to any poor man, woman or child. If they are bad, think that they would have better they luul hail kind friends und good', homes and had been better taught, i always try to make iheni net-j ter by kind, persuading words and 1 always try to leach them and relieve them if you can.

And when people speak 111 of the poor and miserable, think how Jesus went among them and taught them and thought them worthy of His care." 1 slngU 111.111! for farm work, fal'lo fo drive lug. H. C'ai 1 R. 1 2 New Wntei foi Street Job Abolished huv or tliioiiKh MVYULOVVKU no llie nleruo of warn 1 llian niuiud. luRtulx.

Sol.I 1 excliisivt'ly VV CU9 Dn-iiilrn VV 1 I.D—Uiiruixh. I hoax-. liKation, lunti. iio 7. 11 Buv I No.

31 IH, Hrherve iMkirO-l 4 111 Till. Oir Business Service Wniifnl Hi III FIRST NATIONAL BANK MUDI RN 7 DR 8 Ri IP I 1 rvioot. In tho et Services Radios JOHN F. WALSH John Francis Walsh, 53, of 1124 Perry avi'ime. died Tuesday in the City ho.spital after four Illness.

Mr. Walsh was born in Ashland, a sou of the late James ami Mary Walsh. He was employed by the Steubenville Pottery company and was a member of the St. slus Catholic church. Besides his widow, Mrs.

Mary Phillips Walsh, he leaves two sons, Francis and Charles; two sisters, nearest ap Feom Page 1) and reduce working hours to cor- rcsiKind. Council balked on passing tone is found in his Oliver Certain Worker. Mrs. A. J.

Sullivan and Mrs. John T. of East Liverpool, In stupid Cleveland Livestock. Cattle, 200 Fully eteldy; of Ash- 750-1100 lbs. choice $6.50 to 17; 650-950 lbs.

gockl $5.50 to services will be held medium $4.60 to to 14.60; 900-1200 lbs. church In charge of $5.50 to medium $4.50 to Twist: was then led away by- Mr. Bumble from the wretcbed home where one kind word or look had never llghteued the gloom of Infant yeara. And yet he burst into an agony of childish griof a.s tho cottage gate closed after "He had no time to think about the matter, however, for Mr. Bumble gave him a tap on the head with his oano to wake him up and another on the hack to make him "Oliver was frightened at the sight of many genlleinon, which made him tremble: and the beadle! gave him another tap behind which made him as he he wa.s desperate with hunger and reckless with misery.

He rose from the table and advancing to the master, basin and spoon in hand, said: somewhat alarmed at his own temerity; sir, I want pome ma-ster was a fat, healthy man; but he turned very pale. He on ArTiiMdHll.l-: fiiir WE PAY A DIVIDEND i.Ki*: 2.7 In the Ruslnt.xs. I.ITTI,E Rl.ix:. RUOM: 601 R.VI'U*. lulu in vtiy Wrflmit iHlniiii Will ry aiul flllLldl'S, WAHIl.

Instruments PI AND. niahtiKHiiy r.iso, cl 1 al of biisiii On Mat ch F': 4. alili itisi 7.T s8 l.Ofc' 56 United Govcrn- mt'nf owned 5T luinils. and WANTED K. rent 3 nr 4 .1 i 695,350 rooms li.

hy i .1 iift nt 'Vrite L.J''— Box K-6, K. vu w. kurolKiic jii I on uiid four thoroURlily 1 nitiihle liant who will ill Ilf mui pai' rent. Box K-2 Review, giv- ItiK luiinhcr, locution of 1 I 1 iiiel nt ill I ii il on i-Hsy foi only 137 WANM in goi'tl WIR 11 PUT Vi'UR room to work by reiitlfiK It to roomer. Phono Ri'vlcw unii our ad- PT 23 in 3 hdurs 523 Mnrket Nt On the DlanioiuJ Clpen Dally 9 a in to 8 m.

tcktr ivill bt Ip you word your ad to obtain kird of roomer you 11 ant. Bualneae equipment FOR 5 4- i Pli For "REILl.Y BEAPTY MARCH opposition arose mainly from tin administr.itioii plan to keep partment heads and certain other workr rs on full time, iu the name efLciency. Council President Myron Wil- Rums said he would be willing to call a special meeting of council Friday or Saturday to adopt a stituto ordiuance autliorizing Uip mayor to put his Imlf-timo plan into effect, provided every otfiiial was put on half salary. Appeals to Their Pride Williams remarked that the do partnient heads should have "enough civic pride" to tlo tin it work, even thouch they were put Oh half pay. -Mavor Moore was undecided to l.ADIl'I.S' or III Ills' hntr cut, cihki 'H 4fil VV.Sili.

Ml mlior N. A. TVl'UVV RITERH ADDINO MACHINES rented, repaired All prices redii ed laiw rental S'lea Co- opp Review office. 413 Ph M-J77. City Property Review clunstfled ads are opportun- HdH.

them day fur i rcBiilta VVcUsvillc Wanted to Buy MODERN, M.VV. RUIDK Hot 6 n.oni'i hi.ih fc hnrilwoud i ih miiny I'UIR In conienicnci hle gnrnpi, I um In. lug. on llnulshtnv Ave. flxltiri 'i Oy Real iMnle owned other than li.inkitiH: Eefii Mlih imc IDnk Crisli la la nil and Hut- with other 489,688, 4i Outside checks other LSl'fi Ri'deniptiun fund with U.

S. Treasurer and due from U. B. Treas- nn 18 000 00 Dilu 8,731 General Service 'This Suburban Property M.VVTAD, aulhoiuid pair ERR'E l.Li;iTRID Xi 4 13 E. U.SED sriT.S AND DUAT.S $5 conunon $3.50 to heifers 600-S50 Ihb.

good $4.50 to medium $3.50 to $4 50; common to cows (all weights) good $2.50 to medium $2 to 12.50; canners and cutters $1.50 to hulls butchers $3.50 to $4, bologna $2 to $2.50. Calv about choice to $6, common $3 to $4.50. Sheep and lambs 100; about steady; good to choice wool lambs $9 to medium to good $8 Father Thomas E. Walsh. Burial will be made in St.

Aloysius cemetery. Friends are asked to call at the home Thursday and Friday night. MRS. ESTHER ROBERTS Mrs. Esther Alberta Roberts, 27, wife oi Samuel Robert.s of 932 St.

VACIIM Dl.EA.M.D f- vu i i hn eer a in MOMIIEV Mt.N'rS I'h. 2.11; day as to vvhetlu in- would accept iT.TTTrT“: the new coumll plan. He remarked th.at certain employes, such as vva C'DiuVii; tt tir la.shicrs and meter; readers are essential to keep up ilie veiiiH. 80 real cheap. III II luiim liiiiisi', modrin.

.11.1 III, 7 Inrire 4 nioniH, modern. up EAHY TERMS. ii MS I I I i i vv CHARLTUN. 693-M. Dm.

5th and Rdvvy. I'h 9077 tien land, five romn dwel and flim orchurd In Bloom Inld Additi OI. in real 81500 00. UKD II OWEN A CO. liiMiiutuo A Real Estate Agts I litinin Uida.

WE lit AND 2nd l.nnd I liillilm; Hi riyiht Bi ni I'lulhinr: store. Di'enlcn, 'iVi' innv morn fi old Gold A llrldKO Wm Painting Papcrhanglng Rullili usliingtoii St. Farms and Tracts CUTS HALF STREET LICHTS Alliance Exercises Its Contract Rights in Order to Economise. the small rebel for some sorondB, and then clung for support to the copper. The assistants were paralyzed with wonder; the boys with ALLIANCE, () Man 28 order for discontinuance April 1, MAIL CONTRACTS of half tho street llght.s wasj TEMPORARY today C.

C. Htnderson. Al-j 1 EE 1: 11 Nt I Ni and VVnrh KilHl ailti-i-d. M- e-mi nhie ilniiliilly B'vt- 111 24 1 Live Livestock For Sals ur hvi.i; I II MUI, lined I'h, 1 '1 1 li ,1 111 to; IN ES 1 7 52, 111 I 110' I 1. VI LEV TWO WE DELIVER I By The Afttociateil WAKHINGTO.N, Miireh 28.

Temporary contracla with commercial air lines to transport air mail for months vxill he let within lliance manager of the Ohio 18 Moving, Storing. Expressing Service company, by Safety Service Director Mark K. Slontapue. 1 I mil- I II pioiv son. all native I'aiki-r 'h il.iiid, Tmmitn, i.

Kin. lUli- 14 7 :alve.s 700; slightly lower; off street, died today at 6 a. m. next weekl to tlie uiuiiicl- )ut 50c; prime veals, $7 to the City hospital after a three! Postm-ieter reneral Farlev r- veal. formerl.

I'-r to culls and outs $5 to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Clark, choice clipped lambs $7 to IT.50;laii of East Liverpool; two aisters. medium to good $5 to prime Ralph Poole of Wellsville and wether sheep $5 to choice $4 tJ Mrs. David Roberts of Eaet Liver- t.

formerly the aunouncement today following; employed at the Supply conferences yesterday with Pic a- dent Roosevelt. Farley said airmail company whose contract has been anmined for fraud and collusion may bid for a temporary company. Besides her husliand. she leaves two sons, Ronald and Donald; her medium to good $3 to $4. Hogs, lOc higher; heavy 260-300 $4.25 to medinms, 220-250 Ibs.

$4.65 to good butchers, 180-220 Ibs. $4 65 lo yorkers 150-lhs. $4 65 to pigs 100-140 Ihs. $3 to 25; roughs $2.75 to stags $1.75 to 12 East Liverpool Produce Prices paid to farmers, as listed by local dealers: Fresh eggs. doz.

18 to 19c; 60 to 75c; cabbage, 100 $3.00 to potatoes 100 lb. sacks $2.00 to turnips and carrots, chip basket 40 to 50c. Youngstown Produce YOUNGSTOWN, March wholesale, extras. 22c; current receipts 21c; retail, extras, 26c; current receipts, 25c. Poultry Heavy hens 16-17c; leghorn hens, 10-12c; stags and roosters, 8-9c; heavy springers, 15- 17c; ducks and geese, 13c; dressed, heavy hens 20-23c; mediom bens, 20c; heavy leghom bens 15-17c; medium leghorn bens 15c; heavy springers 20-23c; medium spring- ers.

2dc. Butter, wholesale Creamery. 28c; roll, 27c; retail creamery, 33c; roll, 32c. pool aud five brothers, Matthew Clark of Wellsville and Isaac Thomas, Albert and LeRoy Clark, all of East Liverpool. Funeral services will be held In the home Friday at 2:30 p.

In charge of Rev. O. L. Benedum, pae tor of the First Church of the Nazarene. Burial will be made In the United Presbyterian church at Calcutta.

Friends are requested to call at the home Thursday night. VV vuii The city exerc ises It.s eoiitract iKaiy lumi rights in asking tiiat half of Miei darei 'I er white way lights be eliminated Auto, tiiaiNi-hulil funi tiiilae ear luail Erl- vuli! fur 11 II. REA SON A REE- A Eli KM 1-tiE SAI.1-; ti aiii mail-ill it IL iKinii IVI ikt't -'I, iiuii I iiik I him i I ivorkiTH In I VI ry way ilmii' all kliiilw ivitrk on farni Will VV H. Van KuMian, LUbuii, IDE 2. 1 mi 4 muni I iuiihi watii.

Hi'tw, lauiKiiliiiN Curm-r Hiinkhtowii. HfiO Bi'uvn- Miilland, I'a. Eh MU1 RAH.M or RENT OR SALE 4 ruoiii buiiKnInw, eli-clrlc, i-xi i-lli-nt WHii-r, friiii In-Kiniitnt; MuhI be tii'in tu bu upiii tii. iati ElHiNE 181,2 Automobiles Tuial 8,838,142 I.IAIIILITIKM Di-nianit except V. H.

de- public and 11 0 other 1.41i4.723 III mxoppt public and of olbt-r hanka 69 funda of Statra, achool or othe-r aubdl- vtaluiiB or tliH 181,881 UiiRi-d Htntea ment poatal deiHiaita Il 300 iif othcr banka, Ini-linliiiif ccrtlflcd and hecka I 45 4f Total uf licina 15 to 19: la i-uri'd plcdKt) Eu a Hiiil In- v.Miii.nta 1307,454 77 (bl Il I- il by of nia 2,182,244.76 (cl Total dcpoHita ...2.959,199.58 Ciri-ulatlnK nutia liitercMt. a a a. and r-tlii-r cxiiciiHi-n ac- erucil and uiipaid 11 tt ('apRat aocOunt in III II Btock, .1000 par 1100.00 Riiriilua 200,000.00 EndivliRMl profita lut 75,681.84 175,681.14 dcrson, Imd nutified llie dimcltir a' week ago that such an arrangfsj ment would be I Merchandiie 20 Mitcellaneous For Sale IMHOFF DEFENDS Bill Veto May Stand John B. Fickes Talks On "National John fl. Flckcs discussed "National at the meeting of the Wellsville Rotary club in the Riverview hotel, Third and Main streets.

During the business session the nominating committee reported a list of candidates to be voted for at the next meeting. lE.ADlD all Ill TARIFF MEASUREi a a TJl EMI 1.1.11'.R, f. K'lnil 1 riiiH VVA.SII Feed Supplice fi: to lohi. Al l.ul»d bay tn 1 iim ai ll 1 Li 1II II 1 ni.iI.D SE EDS, 1 ERTILIZI rh HA Ri iW A ri Riiy at Gill Rolli.t.le Tin Al l-K HRG.S. 1 d.

A 347 31 Dogs, Birds From 1) Pittsburgh Produce PITTSBURGH. March following prices on eggs and poultry in truckload lots. The butter prices are wholesale to jobbers. current receipts, 16J-17c; extra firsts, 17ic; hennery whites, 18c; Sou W. Va, and current receipts, 16ic.

23Jc; sundard, 24c; 89 score, 23ic; 88 score, 22ic. hens, 5i-lb. and up, 17c; medium, 17c; Leghorn hens, 3i-lb. and up. 14c; medium, ISc; Barred Rock springers, large, under 16-17c; colored springers, large, 14c; medium, 14c; Leghom broilers, 23-24c; Plymouth hsns, 26-27c; Leghorn springers, lie; colored broilers, 20-24c; old eocks, 8-9c; stags, lie; capons, 18- 22c; ducks, 15-16c; under 6j-lb.

10c; fat 12o; ordinary geese, 9c; turkey hens, 20c; turkey toms, 18c, Cleveland Produce CLEY'ELAND, March 28 Batter, weak; standards 26ViiC. Eggs, steady. Poultry, live, acUve and hlgber; same rate as provided for war veterans, he added, the annual and continuing charge upon the people of the country by 1949 would amount to more than $830,000,000 for that Item alone. Th3 Spanish war class command he said, but added "many abuses have crept into the law.4 granting them The President said he had added to appropriation 8 for veterans by regulations issued' since the economy act was passed and would hestlate to make further changes if the principals of justice demand them." Imhoff to Override Three Ohio Democrats, West, Feisinger and Thom, voted to sustain the veto. Of the 15 other Democrats from Ohio, 11 joined the six Republicans, Bolton.

Cooper, Hess, Hollister, Jenkins and Marshall, In overrld- iiig the veto. Four Democrats, Harlan, Harter, Polk and Underwood did not vote. Ohio for oTerriding were. Grosser. Dnffy, Kniffln, Secrest.

Sweeney, ITuax. Young, Fletcher, Imhoff, Lamnecyk and Kloeb. Motorist Agrees to Pay Crash Damages Roy McVey of Commerce street. Wellsville, charged with driving, was released when arraigned Tuesday night before Mayor W. Daugherty after he agreed to settle for damages to the automobile of P.

H. Deitz of Ejast Liverpool, which he is alleged to have sidewlped Saturday night in Main street. Mort Nicholson of Second street, charged with disorderly conduct, was fined $10 and costa by Daugherty and committed to the county jail In default of payment. Pottery Industry Not Endangered By Reciprocal Plan, Congressman Says. Househoid Goods By The Prew.

WASHINGTON, March 28. Democratic and Republlcan members of Ohio's house delegation hailing from the pottery industry belt were at odds tfMlay on what the administration's reciprocal tariff measure might do to the industry. Representative Imhoff, Democrat, of St. Clalrsvllle, declared he was confident that under the provisiona of the measure, the "pottery Industry would be rehabilitated." He spoke before the house in answer to Representative Jenkins, Republlean, of Ironton, member of the ways and means committee, who had voiced fears the measure might mean to the In- duatry. livlric nuim 6 iliiiliiK fli.ilr» aii'l utlur foiKllUun.

Eh. E.XTRA KINGING GANAU- IKS RiiHr f5 each for liroaiiinK FIKCHKR STUDJG, 207 K. 5th. I.EANING Climax iiapi-r 3 for 25c. OHiiit 5 lb.

pint of Glo-i'oat wax niup, 9Hc. TlRiTTKR HARDWARE Poultry Supplies FARM A DERTIEIDATE No. 304. MATCHING EVERY MONDAY. SEE OUR STARTED WHITE AND LEG- HoltNK DUHTO.M llATUlllN'i AND BROODEUH.

8T. RT. 267. 2365-M. GAS cook 1 yr.

rn-w. H.int.r, 189 E. Main, G. 64-R-2. MAKE YOUH MONEY NOW! in ry Koort con- ON KARI.Y UIllUKa, LKGHOBNH.

ROOSEVELT OFF ON CRUI8I President From Jacksonville On Actor YachL JACKSONVILLE, March 28 President Roosevelt and his party on a fishing trip to waters, Vincent Astor's jraehL the Nourmabal, cleared port here at 10:20 a. m. RELIEF PORK AT CALCUTTA Ruth Bye, Liverpool township relief supervisor, will distribute pork, butter and eggs at the township hall In Calcutta, Thursday afternoon. The auppliee ICKES APPROVES OHIO PROJECT are furnished agencies. by federal relief By AMKM'iaIrd WASHINGTON March 28 Ickes signed today a $23,000,000 contract with the Muskln gum conservancy district of Ohio for a flood control project affecting 16 counties in Ohio.

Will on KMITH A EH1LLIE8. WASH. HT. Fop Sftlu QUABTEE.KD OAK DINING SET TABI.E, 6 aiifl ruckliiK thalra, fillriK cabinet. UABGAIN TO gUlf BUYEli liiq.

719 81. REDS, UFHINGTON A wyandotteh now head ALSO UU8TOM HATDHINfJ BED HATCHEU1K8 298 Automobl'ea For Sale K41.L- 2 ally good. 127 81. YOUR FORD DEALER 193.1 I-LYM UTII HEDAN, LATE, TWU 1932 IH3I KDRD 1929 FORD TI'DOR, NEW MOTOR. 1929 KiRD TON TRUDK RAV hii dh SOK-filO I 190 I 95 475 4K6 6 GOOD BUYS I Bl R'K KKDAN ih i a 33 DHKVRUI.ET 33 UHKVKOl.ET OABRIOLET 490 wire 29 FORD TRUCK UHA8818 WITH AH 149 31 1V4 WITH DAB.

DUAL WHKEL8. 131 Inch 325 TllOTTKH CHKVHOLKT GO. ONE GOOD VAU, THE D. M. fJflll.VIE CO.

livlng room auite 3 PC. Velour aultes re- and real NATIONAL FUKNITUItE STORE 121 W. eih. Fh. 2248 THOR tnhle ironer and relient condition, only 132.00.

L- Rubin, Waah. 81. Review claaaifled ada are opportunity ada. Use them avery day for reauita GALKINS CHUIGK GHIGKS UARRONR BI Kngilah Whtta hoina. It.

I. Rada, lilf ilirda. Egga. Early order tower and dlacouriL Hloodteated by Antigen whole blood teat. This clean healthy chlcka Circular.

GALKINS POLLTHY PAHM SALEM, OHIO. CODE NO. and Board Bleeping MARY PATTERSON MEMORIAL Coxy for Olrle A Women. NON-FROFIT ORGANIZATION T. C.

A. TRANSIENT 81.00 and 81.25 Per Night Shower Batha Swiming I'ooL 31 SEDAN HUICK 26 ESSEX HEDAN 29 HUDKflN 8ICDAN VU'TiiRY MDTOIt SALES 620 Mtneiva i'h. 771 LATE FoHD COUI'E 1930 NASH OHIO MGTOIt SALU-S CO. Phone 382 5th LATE MODEL PLYMOUTH COUPE A OfXiD HUY I.ITTE.N MOTOR HALES, 411 6th Tolal, Including capital .........................83,883 142 and 1 a ti ta to Secure Uiilii'il Statea Government 507,000 OC Othi'i ka, anti Total (pxclud- Ing redlHcouiita) 727,531 (u) Agfiinat f'irciihit- liiK notea outatand- liiK 100,000.09 AKiilnat U. 8.

GoV- eriinient and poatal aavtiiKa depoalta 87,800 Of piililic fuiKlH of Statea, countiea, school dia- or otln-r auh- or inunUl- 164,000 AKuliiHt of iruMt depart menta Agalnat other de- IxialiH 16.000 (gt With Klato au- tliorltlea to qualify for the exerclae of fbiiK'lary ppwera 112,028 81 (D Total Pledged 727,528 81 GK OHIO, GOU.N't'Y OF COIXMBIANA, M. 1, W. B. DUNLAP, Caabier of above-named bank, do aolemnly that the above statement true to the beat of my anil belief. W.

E. DUNLAP. Caabier. WALTER B. HUX.

H. G. JOHN W. VODREY, Directora, and to beforf me thta 27th day of March, 1934. A.

PUIUNTON. Notary Public. TIHK RKPAIRS VULTANJZING. ROAD SERVICE GOfiD UKKD TIKEB AND UP SMITH-PHIIJJPS PHONE 1815 Repairing Sarvlce AUTO teaaonable prieea. Work Ouaranteeil MGUGA.N 684 Broadway THE f)F OHIO, Col.U.MRIANA COUNTY, aa.

LlHBfjN, Ohio, 15, 1934. Notice la hereby given that nie li. Elliott haa been appointed Adiiilnlatratrix of eatate of Jamea 11. dcc-eafced. Case No.

33137 W. ITAMMOND. Probate Judge Jaa. E. Davla, Attorney.

at Euat Liverpool, Ohio, In The Eaat Liverpool Review, 21, 28, and April 4. 1934, la opportunity In your attic and Btoreroom. opportunity obtain caah by advertising things you no longer need In KRAZY Off The Block. 'BftiCK-s tPOfeS ATf By Herriman rifhf. HfeAYgj- A Anpa Bftitk- 'nrifeN Atib NB5 tN most iSAir.

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