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Phone 236-L
NOTICE
The Central P. T. A. wiU
ho!d market at W addell'o
Hardware Sltare, s.6.rd,.y,
December 9th.
12-7-2t

BUSINESS OFFtCE

Phone 202-R

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Unique Method Of Evad·
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cloudy tonight and S~·
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~~8~:z~c:.~~r:b~sJ~RT WHISKEY TRUST
William Oxley Thomp-. Preudent Emerituo,

tinruiohed Ci::\:·~~-~: !:"f,:'ter Attack;

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SEEKS DIVORCE

SOLDIEB KILLED IN CRA8H
Jetlenonvllle, Ind., Dee .. t-INS
- Priv•\e Robert. L. Voylea, 2,, of
t h.e army quart.ennut.er depot hen
wu In~U.ntl.y kUled today when the
automobile he wa&amp; drhlf\'1 overturned at. a curve on the road near
Charleatown tour mit~ east or
r.ue. He wu ptnntd In the wreekNit. A cmopanlon . Prha.te John A.
Ocnahue, 2,, sulferf'd mh\01' bruise&amp;.

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Phone 582-L

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get sometllll')l' to !Qllow when you r: Urch tht! banquet was al~:~~~.
If ave 6()flleth1ng nat will aid you 1h tMre lt\an 100 Interest
1n the future when you get out IntO 1~~~s~t fan: and b)' more
the wolild Wheo YQ\!r football da,yr;
r re over yo I&amp;U soon rorgotten
The VanJty M Chlb orgal'\l.ze
Coach Tom Dandele
ot the Mar
r lett M men of r.t: ddlepor
£hall College H unti ngton told the h gh schoo appropr~at.e Y SJ&gt;•••~r ­
l'i embers ol: Ute Middleport h igh c the bap.quet honoring
c won the Sou tljeastem
school YellOw Jacket squ~d here
Friday eve n.tng in the banquet hon Dttamplonshlp for 1933
o Ina tbe champ10nahlp team
C(l&amp;.ct Dandele
ma.klng a tlne
An un ys ually interestlns program ap peara n-ce a.nd presentln&amp; chos,t
... as pre~ent.ed d ring the banquet
mar ks In a well d irected manner
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Me gs Co
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CHRISTMAS GREETINC CARDS
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JOHN M.UV AGE CONFECTIONE~Y

CRAI!Tl!R TWEIJITY 1'W()
'"You Ve ebo1an a ear exaetJ,181 ftancee s euept that Ur&amp;
l'ld You must meet .Marthe
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L'm 1 are I wiD • replied
dctat wouderine what hi1
wou1d be it he knew that
OR Marthe and bated her

Did You Ever Stop to Think?
OSCAR L STEVENS, EDITOR OF THE QUINCY (MASS )
PATRIOT,LEDGER, SAYS
THAT newa vaiQe 11 JUil u 111\polU.nt 1n the advert111ng
columna of a dally newspaper aa 1n any other colllmna

Christmas

----- MRS £VAL YN STILL
PASSES AWAY

Phot~r,aptis
A solution for the
sonal g•ft
your photograph
froendo will apprecoate
because 1ts you--a
t b.at money can't buy

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!fUtile Would DOt like
au iold me a lot about
t«a~" ahe added polit.eiJ'
'"He taa.cht Marthe -:;;;c~:
a&amp;out brid,.e N •aid

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COMPTON STUDIO

:eD• me ihtt •he l•
tnwrh to t. a
wouldrl t know
w-.ethlq o1

Moddleport, Oino.

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onUied

WOLf PEN

People buy newspapers to pt the newa.
They akom the
headhnea and read what appeals to the•r n1tereaL So th., fellow
who buya adverttamg apace and then nerl~tol to tell reader. 1 ome
thinr that wollappeal to them aa newa u waatonr boa money He
ohould have a new story to tell every day, and he ahould aee to It
that 1t baa well d11played headlmea to catch the reader'o attentton
Th11 doesn't m"n that he muat exaggerate
It doean't mesn
that he mull apnnga "aenaahon" every tim' he roea 1nto pront
The pubhc 11 alwaya buoy proving the tnoth of the old aaymg that
"Where everythinr •• too atr•kanr noth•nr atr1ke-."
There II&amp; law of relattvoty tp t,dvert!fiDI of winch I venture
to aay f&gt;r!,f E1nate•n l!ni&gt;WJ nothm,. It 11 a law Juat the same,
and m•rht be IUIIImartaed an anothw old aay•nr, "P,tt f1ratth1nga
lint " (five the really tm~nt 1\e-. of your adYertliJof newa
the l"""ler emphutt
And ~emlter that *Illl!l Amer~cana are
a Dlll!tioq of headlia• nact-. lltey ..,..llleok f&amp;r a few detaala under
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Myrna Loy

Shorts Beer and Pretzels Musteal
Rockabye Baby Dr Rockwell
COMING-Chriotopher Bean, Doll&lt;~nl Lady

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VIRGINIA
GREGG
Phone 582-L

I&lt;ATIO!f4J. W'111ll8tNG "ff'BISP'I'ATIVIf
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~ ....._la,I'UIIIP..... liD. .PAUL IN CE:IAAEA

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QlV~ athlet lc.G •ll you ve got ~u l
Se ved Jn te .Jir.ina:
get sometllll')l' to !Qllow when you r: Urch tht! banquet was al~:~~~.
If ave 6()flleth1ng nat will aid you 1h tMre lt\an 100 Interest
1n the future when you get out IntO 1~~~s~t fan: and b)' more
the wolild Wheo YQ\!r football da,yr;
r re over yo I&amp;U soon rorgotten
The VanJty M Chlb orgal'\l.ze
Coach Tom Dandele
ot the Mar
r lett M men of r.t: ddlepor
£hall College H unti ngton told the h gh schoo appropr~at.e Y SJ&gt;•••~r ­
l'i embers ol: Ute Middleport h igh c the bap.quet honoring
c won the Sou tljeastem
school YellOw Jacket squ~d here
Friday eve n.tng in the banquet hon Dttamplonshlp for 1933
o Ina tbe champ10nahlp team
C(l&amp;.ct Dandele
ma.klng a tlne
An un ys ually interestlns program ap peara n-ce a.nd presentln&amp; chos,t
... as pre~ent.ed d ring the banquet
mar ks In a well d irected manner
an nd the sumptuow; mea
excel!
as the prin cipal s peaker of the eve

I

.U

A

GOLD EN T Q T -A:nd h are
t1o .I
e:urc eo m:yult to have al'III{&amp;J• &amp;
onlliele oce va d of atr• • • • ~o we.fd

Gc~ and to " ar4 men .M:te ' " tt.
l'JllM.ARY 'l'OPt c-A :Retur nt~
M n onary

J

JUNIOR "l'OPIC:-Pr aontr
a. Klnl"

B e~a re

L
AN:D SE!NIOtt
TQPic-l:t~&gt;1'1' to H s.ve e Good Co•
INT ERM!JD!A'l'E

ecltnce

YOUNG

P EOPLE

TOPI C-Cb r

11 t 11

~

&amp;DUIJr

Wa :r ot Utt-

C' n1J.y

pr epar e&lt;;~

o.nd

~rve d

by th e

ladlas ot the Heath M E Church
ndd ed to the pleasure of t he eveo

Ja ot Geog le n 70 prom1nent.
Me gs Co
y fa ner died at blfJ,
h m.. llt Rockspr ngs Friday nla'bt
30 o c ock He ha.d been ill 1D

heo h to a cons derable periOd
Sur v ng arc hl.s w fe two chll

d

~

n&amp; H !l t alk was not long no
oo shor t o t or the light ength

Fred o Rocksp rin gs

Louiae

ch ot Pon ac Mich and one
t o he
a orge o Columbua A
~ &amp;l

o ap~al to the footb81 squad and
lth erough lttici:;ms o n eke

1::

and or&gt; F eder ck Oeogleln aim

"'

r e r n al se vi es w U be oon
ted from h Bt Pll u l Lut.heral)
Chu

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Pom oy Mo~ a(JJr+

oo a 2 o elcok w h Interment. Jtt
t e Bee h C rove cemetp ry iDa charq
c
t'
F n te wo. d Undertakln,e
Compn y
t

or west Brld
In town

~ l tors

I
\

~-,,.;.,,.., I'm DM-• She could

enn

I

now ..Tt. • too rid c:Wot~~~

to d1ecu11 for a mlnut.
"Tben we woll't dlacusa it Beuw
kno-... I
eon.11der Clark Tral!)
a.
dlverUnc topM: at
1ald, Perhaps yoo
accept my •en1cet •• a drlvh r
teacher I 4riYe t.oo you ma:r havt1
aotiood •

All

GetYour
_
CHRISTMAS GREETINC CARDS
-from-

JOHN M.UV AGE CONFECTIONE~Y

CRAI!Tl!R TWEIJITY 1'W()
'"You Ve ebo1an a ear exaetJ,181 ftancee s euept that Ur&amp;
l'ld You must meet .Marthe
lib her"
L'm 1 are I wiD • replied
dctat wouderine what hi1
wou1d be it he knew that
OR Marthe and bated her

Did You Ever Stop to Think?
OSCAR L STEVENS, EDITOR OF THE QUINCY (MASS )
PATRIOT,LEDGER, SAYS
THAT newa vaiQe 11 JUil u 111\polU.nt 1n the advert111ng
columna of a dally newspaper aa 1n any other colllmna

Christmas

----- MRS £VAL YN STILL
PASSES AWAY

Phot~r,aptis
A solution for the
sonal g•ft
your photograph
froendo will apprecoate
because 1ts you--a
t b.at money can't buy

Sha \lad a well
!fUtile Would DOt like
au iold me a lot about
t«a~" ahe added polit.eiJ'
'"He taa.cht Marthe -:;;;c~:
a&amp;out brid,.e N •aid

":s;::l;;;

COMPTON STUDIO

:eD• me ihtt •he l•
tnwrh to t. a
wouldrl t know
w-.ethlq o1

Moddleport, Oino.

,...,.. Wlft

rn• lato a
onUied

WOLf PEN

People buy newspapers to pt the newa.
They akom the
headhnea and read what appeals to the•r n1tereaL So th., fellow
who buya adverttamg apace and then nerl~tol to tell reader. 1 ome
thinr that wollappeal to them aa newa u waatonr boa money He
ohould have a new story to tell every day, and he ahould aee to It
that 1t baa well d11played headlmea to catch the reader'o attentton
Th11 doesn't m"n that he muat exaggerate
It doean't mesn
that he mull apnnga "aenaahon" every tim' he roea 1nto pront
The pubhc 11 alwaya buoy proving the tnoth of the old aaymg that
"Where everythinr •• too atr•kanr noth•nr atr1ke-."
There II&amp; law of relattvoty tp t,dvert!fiDI of winch I venture
to aay f&gt;r!,f E1nate•n l!ni&gt;WJ nothm,. It 11 a law Juat the same,
and m•rht be IUIIImartaed an anothw old aay•nr, "P,tt f1ratth1nga
lint " (five the really tm~nt 1\e-. of your adYertliJof newa
the l"""ler emphutt
And ~emlter that *Illl!l Amer~cana are
a Dlll!tioq of headlia• nact-. lltey ..,..llleok f&amp;r a few detaala under
the headlmea that w1n their attention.

cnn

""'1111; ju

that s

~w ~, ...,

Q~e l~o

'lDihm~

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We

••1 lninctvl••

Helen Hayes Clark Gable RobP.rt Mont10mery Lionel
Myrna Loy

Shorts Beer and Pretzels Musteal
Rockabye Baby Dr Rockwell
COMING-Chriotopher Bean, Doll&lt;~nl Lady

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lmleflnite t.irl'e wth the latter's par•
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1 Mrs . Geo Amberger and son Wall1 :u·l' Hpn~t Friday with Mre. lllmftl'
I· reeker and .SOl\ of Pine Grove.

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F"OR RENT OR FOR SALE-Four
room hoUISe on Butternut Ave.
C~tll ~6-X for turt.h~r
Jntorma12-2-6~

tlon.

FoR

RENT- 2 beautiful tlats

store. can

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A. &amp; P.
Edward Ebersba.ch u.t Red Anchor.
11·28-tJ

:t'OF.. 8ALE--Qood top ooal and
Bood furnace CO!tol at Square Dfla.l

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P'OR SALE-Bamea SIX ft. &amp;Mfe. A

barsain, 110. Inquire Oaa 08l.ce,
Middleport.
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WANTED-Olrl tr-" wattre11s, some
expertem.e pre1erred. Bee Ja.ck
Mlsamore, 21R Front Bt. or Pho(l.e
ti22 -X.

12-7-3t

Bringing it Home
I HAD A POST·CAAD FROM SPPHIE
10 DAY, CASPER! SHE SAYS COLONEL.
HOOFER IS NEARLY AS FAT A'to EVER
AND 'TllAT ~E"''LL RETURN HOME

LOST - T..ru·gc, 1ed Houuct. Call or
· notU'y "1/. R. Cui ·.mln&amp; t&gt;. Danvi;,

_; Excha u ~r!, Pomeroy, Route :1.
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WAITINlo ON THE DOOR STEP IM-Ia. '1l&lt;EV
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UNCOMFORTABLE MANY "TIMES AND li-IIS
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-to the
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OHIO vo. BLISS. COLLEGE
At Atlhena, Tuesday, Dec, 12, 7:30 p. m.
Admi11ion High School Studenla, 2Sc
Adults, 40c (i,.cluding tax)

MICHIGAN$ GREAT

liAt..Ff3ACI&lt;. ··-

Til ERE A1U: ll l'tOPlE 0H MY on:T LIST AHD 1

: Cook Hook", Call Mtrlttm Black-

more 4D ·X.

Sl MPI.V 00111 KMCW WHA'J'ltl ~'IE TIIENI.

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Plloi'ER.'

LIT'S Sf£ IF TilE
WON'T HELP US.

AND IIOW'S TIHI
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eJw.t unwrap a snowy-white r.quarc
uf ''Philadelphia" Brnnd Cream
Cheese-aerve it for dCSBert with

a Back Seat

)am, cracken and oolfec! "PhlladclJlhia," made from sweet cream, is
deUcately.flavored and pure. Hiahly
n11tr£tioua, it ia aplendld for
children. Serve it often I

WELL 'lOUR. LIST IS
PRACTICALlY DONE

'When YOUP. Ci
Visits OUR c· ·

YU,AIIO IT·WON'T COST US
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SIIOPI'ED AIIOimD EITIIEI'l.

W!'u. 011[1( 'tOAIORIIOW~ PAPEitroo.
YOU BET! AMO 1\1110r G'OIIIG
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latter's parent.~ Mr. and Mr•. om.
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Girla Subdue Plaina
Eda By 24 ~o 10
Count
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Oeorae Oomler a.ud Wallace Ant• ,
b"..r11er aaled Ol\ Jake Ooe1Jein
Rook: Springs Sullday.
1
Mrs. M'arpret Raap i1 111.
Rev and .Mrs. J . C. Pikb and J41it
Emma Hamm of Pomeroy
Sunda.y evenln&amp;: iupper vueate Of
Dana. Hamm and !amUy.

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Earl f'rec:ker spent BatW'da)' evb-

nil-11 wkh ..oeo Amberver and f~­
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Mary lhle of Mornlnl' J'tar Will a
tf'ce&gt;ne-' sue&amp;t bf'])ofoth:Y "Uamm. •.
Mr. and Mrs.•Joe Thoren ot Oht..
cago arJrved Friday Lo spend

.ap

lmleflnite t.irl'e wth the latter's par•
I cull; Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hanun. . ;
1 Mrs . Geo Amberger and son Wall1 :u·l' Hpn~t Friday with Mre. lllmftl'
I· reeker and .SOl\ of Pine Grove.

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FAIRVIEW

F"OR RENT OR FOR SALE-Four
room hoUISe on Butternut Ave.
C~tll ~6-X for turt.h~r
Jntorma12-2-6~

tlon.

FoR

RENT- 2 beautiful tlats

store. can

(J',Te!

A. &amp; P.
Edward Ebersba.ch u.t Red Anchor.
11·28-tJ

:t'OF.. 8ALE--Qood top ooal and
Bood furnace CO!tol at Square Dfla.l

t-uofle
Thurs-

oual M1M. Phone 436-R. 12·2-tit

I

P'OR SALE-Bamea SIX ft. &amp;Mfe. A

barsain, 110. Inquire Oaa 08l.ce,
Middleport.
12·Z-6t

WANTED-Olrl tr-" wattre11s, some
expertem.e pre1erred. Bee Ja.ck
Mlsamore, 21R Front Bt. or Pho(l.e
ti22 -X.

12-7-3t

Bringing it Home
I HAD A POST·CAAD FROM SPPHIE
10 DAY, CASPER! SHE SAYS COLONEL.
HOOFER IS NEARLY AS FAT A'to EVER
AND 'TllAT ~E"''LL RETURN HOME

LOST - T..ru·gc, 1ed Houuct. Call or
· notU'y "1/. R. Cui ·.mln&amp; t&gt;. Danvi;,

_; Excha u ~r!, Pomeroy, Route :1.
.

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~~~·~.wpular gift " A BUvernull

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Herman @tERHARDUS

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11-IAT'!;. 'lllEI R HOME, AND I'LL BE
WAITINlo ON THE DOOR STEP IM-Ia. '1l&lt;EV
ARRIVE 1 "IWI.T OLD 80V 'HA,_ MAOE i"'E'.
UNCOMFORTABLE MANY "TIMES AND li-IIS
IS MV CHANCE TO WORRY MIM
A BIT~
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MONDAY!

1:!·1-:.!t

-to the
__ Colonel'

OHIO vo. BLISS. COLLEGE
At Atlhena, Tuesday, Dec, 12, 7:30 p. m.
Admi11ion High School Studenla, 2Sc
Adults, 40c (i,.cluding tax)

MICHIGAN$ GREAT

liAt..Ff3ACI&lt;. ··-

Til ERE A1U: ll l'tOPlE 0H MY on:T LIST AHD 1

: Cook Hook", Call Mtrlttm Black-

more 4D ·X.

Sl MPI.V 00111 KMCW WHA'J'ltl ~'IE TIIENI.

12·7-Jt

Plloi'ER.'

LIT'S Sf£ IF TilE
WON'T HELP US.

AND IIOW'S TIHI
!=OR IMil'f JANE?

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TIIERE'S JUST Till
TWIHG FOR UN(lE
811.1. AND IT Qt;C/
&lt;OSTS A 00!.\Ail..

I KNOW SHElL
UJVEIT

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Society's favorite
eJw.t unwrap a snowy-white r.quarc
uf ''Philadelphia" Brnnd Cream
Cheese-aerve it for dCSBert with

a Back Seat

)am, cracken and oolfec! "PhlladclJlhia," made from sweet cream, is
deUcately.flavored and pure. Hiahly
n11tr£tioua, it ia aplendld for
children. Serve it often I

WELL 'lOUR. LIST IS
PRACTICALlY DONE

'When YOUP. Ci
Visits OUR c· ·

YU,AIIO IT·WON'T COST US
\

AS MIKM AS'I~ I'D JUST

SIIOPI'ED AIIOimD EITIIEI'l.

W!'u. 011[1( 'tOAIORIIOW~ PAPEitroo.
YOU BET! AMO 1\1110r G'OIIIG
10 IETYOUTil.L I'IEWIIJ.T·
YOU WANT TillS liE'AA.I'L~

WAltll TilE ADS INrn..\[1.

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Goop INTERFERENCE .

HELPS T1:&gt; ·-MAKE
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to Gel Thul PatumJ
cents (iu 1taa1p51 or coin)
.Bureau. Write tarefu11J
your · aam.e amJ {'Ill
· numb~r o• titc. patttrrt

broueJlt out quite a number

of ·hJ8hb' capable baekfteld
lltrformen, the Uct remaina that
then were no atattlipely brilliant
ball
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of the '

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EDITORIAL OF~IC~·• s·n
Phone 286-L
BUSINESS OFFICE
Phone 202-R

[XEC~TI~E
BEGINS W~RK ~f
MEHGIN~ UNITS

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Unde.- Supervision ol NR~ COmmittee ol Oblo Bankers Association and
American.. Bankers Association. ·
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APPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT OCT. J, 1933
EFFECTIVE IN MEIGS COUNTY JAN. 1, 1934
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Emergency Council To
Play Important Part
In Move

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WALKER NAMED

In formulating the following rules and regulations the N R A Committee had constantly in mind three cardinal principl~s-that all , .~ 0·
~~s~ns ru;t prev.e~t unfair competition, must ~e fair both to the bank and the public an~ that all charges must be sufficient to cover costs ttth;
a · ~ etermmm~ the amount of the var_I ous .char~es the Committe~ did not resort to:·guess work, it had before it ,actulll cqst fi · res ·developed m.the analysis of a number of banks of varmus sizes from all sections of the country and the advice of nationally recognized a~horities
on tt~e snb~ehct ohf bank cos~s. These r~les .ap~ly ~qually to all organizations,.corporations or individuals regardless of their functions or con·
nee_mns wit t e commumty or bankmg mshtn ttons.
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INTEREST ON DEPOSIT
" The payment of interest on demand, time
and fivilige dilfJ08it6 shall be subject to all
reStl'fctibns as-to rate and method of computatipn as govern~ by the Banking Act of
i933 ·and· the rules of the Federal Reserve
Board. In•.addition to the above the foll?wi,ng rules sh~~l apply:
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No interest shaH be paid on fmctional
i(&lt;~ pat-ts of a dollar.
No interest shall be
· paid on balances of )ess than $20.00.
. lnter,est shall not be credited more frequently than semi-annually.
No intet·est shall be paid on Chti£tmae,
Vacation or other ~peeial club accounts.
· . '' CE~TIFICATES ()F DEPOSIT
.
' r;~(j ~nwrest shall be paid on cettificates
qt~}ieposit after matw·ity. No cettificate
Sba:l'l 'be p~id before matul'ity. No cettificate sh~!lb~ dated qack a4 :,u!Y time.
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SERVI(~ ; CHARCES ON ~tSCELLA

NE®S PROVISIONS PERTAtNJNG
tO CHECKING ACCOUNTS.
Cheektilg accounts shall j&gt;e subject to a
measur~d'ilerv~ charge hl¥led on activity
and cost of operation. 'l;'here shall be allowed il certaiil pumber of free checks proportiona!A to the minimum balance dul'ing
the montli·. A charge shall be made ·· for
each check paid in excese of this' number. .
All accounts against wliich one or more
checks are paid, and which fall below $100
in· halance ~during the month, shall also be
~ub)ect to basic charge of 50c. This measured service charge shall be applied in accordance with the following schedule:
Minimum
Basic
Free Checks
Charge
Balance
Under $50
5
$.50
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$50.- 100
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LOANS.
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to its main office or division office as serIt shall be the policy of the 'banks to convice charge shall b11 made at the rate of 15c
fhte loans to those who maintain a, compenper $100 for such transfers. This charge
sating checking acco•mt.
!fua_ll not al!ply in the case of 1$ account
whtch carnes a balance sufficient to proAll interest on demand paper shall be colduce net income to the bank equal to or exJecte&lt;l quarterly or more often if desirable.
ceeding that which woulrl· be produced if
Minimum chm·ge for any loan $1.00.
In the case of mmtgage loans, all costs
official checks m· drafts were used for the
transfer.
such as the wliting and recording of the
mortgage, the prepljring of an abstract or a
Sitht Drafto and Bill of Lading Orafto.
certific.ate of title, to be borne by the bot·On sight drafts and bill of lading drafts
rowet·.
received for collection direct or from nonPaat Due Paper.
correspondent banks, there shall be a
In the ca!!ll of past due note~~, there shall
· charge of l5c }&gt;er $100. Minimum charge
be a service charge of 25c for each notlc'e
25c.
f'&lt;lnt to the borrower aftet• the first notice.
On sight drafts and bill of lading drafts
This charge applies to all notices, whether
received for collection from correspondent
written, verbal, ol'telephonie.
banks, or from the Federal Reserve Bank,
STOCKS AND BONDS.
there shall be a charge of 10c· ·ner $100·
Minimum, 25c.
For the purchase, sale, collection or ex· ' 1- • '
.
-~·--ch!\nge of coupon bonds, a fee of lfR of 1%
· · Collections
in addition to broker commisSions and othA collection shall be considered a trans~~- .expenses shall - be charged
Minimum
action,
the proceeds of which are credited
charge $1.25.
to a customer's account only after payment
· Forth~ purchase, sale, collection or exhas been received.
change, of registered bonds, a fe~ · of j/1 of
. Notes and drafts on out-of-town points1% in addition to broker commissions anrl
COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS
15c per $100 or fraction there&lt;lt plus all exother expenses shlill be charged. Minimum
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charge $2.50.
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Special Printing On Checka
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are carried-Minimum charge 25c.
Only stock forms of checks shall be furnCoupona:
ished gratis to customers. A charge of not
A set·vic~ charge of not less than 5c per
Safe Oepoait and Safe · Keepint
less than cost plus10','.• shall be made for
coupon shall be made on all bond coupons
Allll!embers shall make a charge for the
s!)ecial pl'inting and binders. Other sup~ashei) over thetcounter for n\lll·depositors,
rental M safe dl!posit boxes. There shall
,plies such as endorsement stamps, etc., shall
nnspectjve of th!!/ltfiount.
,
be a 'minimum chw-ge of $2.00 per box, per
:be charged for on the sa.me basts.
Guarantl!eing Sipaturea On R~tiater~d
annum, plus tax.
lntereat on Checkin1 Accounts
· Bonda, Stocka Cth. etc.
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No bank shall accept securities or other
No interest !\h;lll be paid on demand deFirst ......... . .............. .• . . .. 25c
propetty of value for ~e-keeping for a
posit,!!, e~ceyt in cases where intet·est is reEach additional . , .. , ............. , 10c
longer pel'iod than 30 days excepting when
quil'e[l b:lr Jaw.
Except in connection with sale thereof.
held in a trust department.
Checka Caahed Over The Counter
Trnelero Checka
Overdrafts ·
Checks
and drafts cashed on out-of-town
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Overdrafts should not \be all()-wed.
points for other than depositors, except
Payment Of T .,..,.
Should overdrafts occur,'•15c per ·$100 or
.,. where compensating balances are carried
•, Wben,a hfn,k obtains bilr~nd pays !.axfraction thereof shal~ be charged for each
by the drawljr, shall be charged for at the
es for depositors, a charge of 25c per reday the account is overdrawn, this charge
mte of 15c per item or 25c per $100, which
ceipt shall be made.
to go into effE~Ct on the third dll!V after the
ever is greater.
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Premiumo
overdraft is created. An initial or miniCa•h\"•(• Checka and Orafta ·
No
premiums
of
any character may be
mum charge of 50c to be made to cover
15c per pului~ shall be charged for
given in connection with the opening of
·J
the coflt of giving notice.
drafts and· Calihier's Checks. This charge
accounts nor in any instance to depoSitors.
may be waived in cases where compensating
Checka Returned.
Advmiaint.
balances are carried. (Minimum charge
Advertising in newspapers, ~P.ill{l.l;ines,
A charge of 50c :will be made for ach~
·. • 1&amp;eents.)
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check,returne4 ~-!lct!plHI~ Gf:l\~t suf!!,~t :- . ',; ( Wbel\ a chec~ng i14:CO~l{lt is~d ~by the \ ' - pr~s, e~., js perrmt~d . only in·: Pl!bli~. :/
funds, post-dated .er draW!II ag&amp;IJ\~6\: lffli;Ol •.' · J . dl\ii'1181l0Ps.J&gt;..d~l¥_;.:&amp;s ~ ~-,'!?.(~,,~~. '·"~·', capons~~,- ~~~; . . } PI!~~~./l't4W ~­
lected'balances.
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. fen'ing funds from tt!llllCal ·b nmch ·or office ·· · ·· menta bf owner!Vup and etrculatioii·. · ·. • ' ·.··

300 - 400
20
None
400 - 500
25
, None
All checks p~d in excess of the number
of free checks allowed !lnder the ~bove
schedule, shall be chargad for at the rate of
4c each. Minimum charge 25c. Countet·
withdt·awal •·eceipts and ordet·s to pav taken up with a single check at the close of the
day's business, shall be considered as checl&lt;s
under the above scheclule.
All accounts having minimum balances
in exces~- of $500 and smaller accounts
which show unusual deposit ,activity, shall
be subject to detailed analy!lfs and a charge
made for the .service reitdered in excel§; of
the eamings pronuced by the loanable balance.
The following earning rate, reserve requirement~-. and item charge to be appliefl:
Earning rate not to exceed ... . . . . . .. 3%
Reserves, not less than ......... . .. 20 '1•·
Checks on us, foreign items and local
cleatings, not less thlli!l , . . . . . . . . . . . 3c
Cm·t·ency and coin deposited per thousand not le~s than ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c
Monthly maintenan.ce, not le•s than . . 50r

To Head Group Formed
To Solidify Parts
Of N. R. A.

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f.'\ '

First City Bank
R,acine Home Bank
Pomeroy National Bank ·
Rathbt.;irn's Barik
Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co.
Citizens National Bank
...... F~st National Bank of Bacin"" ~~:~-~~~·-··~~·:.~~~

WEATHER- Part f 7
cloudy and colder witlr
light snow in northeast to'
n.i!lht. Tuesday cloudy
n ~m g temperature.

By Carrier 16 Cent&amp;--By Mail $4.00

PRICE

HEAVY TOLL \CLAIMED BY ACCIDENT

by MEIGS COUNTY·BANKERS.· ASSOCIATION

BANKING HOURS.
Banks shall be opened for service tn the
public for : a maxi!lfum &lt;)f . thirty-three
hours pet week. In View of the fact that
Saturday afternoon is a legal holiday in the
~ta.te .o~ phio, all Meigs County Banks have
apportLonad th.ese hours ae follows :
~~00 o'clock A;' M. until3:00 o'clock P. M.
e#h::weelvlay, and 9:00 o'clock A.M. un~1 •12;0Q P. M: noon on Sljturday.
AN Je .
ill hofida¥s in Ohio shall be ()bserwd.

J

11' 1933

-·AdoptedI

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&lt;ODDIIDI!Od 011 I'OP Tllreel

Marathon Dancers
Perish In Flames
'IJI- p;, Wit~ I 0 Othero
CribcaDy Hllrt ·When
Pafiliotl Burna
&lt;1

' '

rights Extradition

SOVIHS WHC~ME
U.S. ~MB~SSAD~R:
~UlliTT 11~N~R[O
Welcome Of Unprecedented Proportions I•
£-taged ·
FOR AMERICAN
Who Meet; Troyanovaky I
And Foreign Minis!- 1
er Litvinoff

In Roy.il

"DirtYLinen" case - riGHT

n

G~NTR~L

What: A New Prince?

lWU~R BY ~HTt ;
IS ~EN[ WE~ nDAY I
Ar Governor Begins Bat- !
tie In Earne&amp;t For
Monopoly Plan
IS ENCOURAGED

By

Reaction Of Citi- 1
zen&amp; Throughout
'
State

M~NY l~S[
IN ~UCKEYf
IN MJT~ CRnli'M
Four Victima ·~·~m
Killed I., One (
int·W reck

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