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OCTOBKR 2S. 1H42 r' TH OHIO 1'HKKK KOUND About PORTSMOUTH I The Day's News In i New Boston fcrr Cirwr. TO SHEW UTUMMY cipil Court Case I FergusTM. 2111 W. E.

Tipton, 52, of 821 i a Mrs. Su et, who we! charged wilh as- ri.ntf and battery and intt-xica- Samuel Fctt. i ii'in, was assesed the court cost' sentenced to. five days Sulhvan of medical; Thefts Reported Warren Hartz, city iY1 reported theft of 150 feet of lum- J3167 Wai Marguerite Loccy and daugh- Iter, 2915 North Hill road; Mrs. Eileen Vandyke and son of Nau- voo; Mrs.

Jennie Merriman, Inut street, surgical; Mrs. her from Bahner road, Scioto- Louise Elliott and son, 1320 Grandview avenue; Edward Ro Wilma Carter of 601 1-2 Mar. ierts 2125 Scioto trail, medical. kct street, complained of the theft I nf a $10 rabbit. i Eagles Halloween Party' Sheriff Arch Thompson Friday night, 9:30 to Local Couple Licensed Cornelius Hardy, 45, salesman, and Lola M.

Alexander, 45, both of Portsmouth, were granted marriage license in Greenup. Accepts New Position Miss Eileen Reeder of South Portsmouth, who had been em- 12:30 in i ployed by the Portsmouth Home to To Ttkt Siwri Arr, id Ci.no Ci'iunibu? Training of Mr. slid i- nigm, to Fiuyt-u uy me lAi'ii" l.niisa complained that a siren i the auditorium. Music by Harold i Telephone has taken cm- stolen from his automobile Martin and his orchestra. Special i ploym'ent with the Selby nile it was parked near Second decorations.

Come masked or uii- Co. and Market streets i this city, 'masked. All Eagles invited, one ome Up And See Me Sometime Before Nov. 22nd. Closeout sale.

to off on all pottery. Ohio News ot Thc Riycr Pottery Shop in Wheelersburg Thc Ohio rcgistcred 13 2 eet at dlcd aav. 7:30 a. m. today and was rising.

I Store Manager Dies Lyle Overton, former manager of the Woolworth store in Ironton, who was known in Portsmouth, 7.30 a. m. today and was rising. I nd according to word Ic i The river is pool from Pitts- i burgh to Pt. Pleasant, rising at Resigns Position Here Miss Dorothy Knittel, 635 Second street, for three years employed by Williams Manufaclur- i Patients Robert D.

Dickey, 021 29th I Ashland and ftrect, who is in charge of the a at Cincinnati. The tribu- larm security offices at the tal jes tr most part are sta. I pustoffice, is back at his desk, tj a ij i ses in the after being ill with grippe. Kanawha and Tug Fork. Mrs.

Margaret Hopkins, wife of Tn ohin is an open vcr Owen Hopkins, 1636 Sixth Dam 29 at Ashland to Cincinnati. who is a patient in Portsmouth Thc pam 31 west of I Mrs. Clara Knittel, of Cincinnati. General hospital, is improved i a bcen down nce slightly. She is suffering from i Monday i Back From Visit paralysis.

i The Evergreene will be up to- L. E- Berry of Kinney'fi MAYOR JAMES G. "STEWART To address Republican rally. Cincinnati Mayor To Talk To G. 0.

P. Rally; Candidates To Attend Mayor Garfield Stewart of Cincinnati will deliver the principal address at a Republican rally at 8 p. m. Saturday in Portsmouth High school auditorium. E.

O. McCowcn, Republican congressional candidate, also will be on the speaking program J. W. of South Wri-suT. h.i.« i-nrvlled at Ihc Chilhcolhe Bu.r.f;» college.

Chil- lioitnr. fu- ihe army-navy stenographic course, which in- eludes training in Mcnugraphy as used in army or navy offlcir-. Lucasville Unit To Meet Air wardens and auxiliary po- lice of Valley i will meet at 8 tonight in Lueasvillc High school. Kuhner Is Transferred Harry Kuhner Jr. of South Webster, who has completed his basic training at Great Lakes naval station near Chicago, has been transferred to the signal corps and now is in training at Butler university in Indianapolis.

Zimmerman Enlists Robert Zimmerman, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Zimmerman, 2317 Argonnc road, has enlisted in the air corps at Patterson Field, Dayton, as a specialist in ground orew duties.

He is a 1941 gradaute of Portsmouth High school and was employed at the Wright plant near Cincinnati. McElhaney Has Experience TRIO REPORTED NABBED I I I Oct Starch for tmre men who escaped from the V. S. reformatory hure u.is called off by officials hfn imports were received that three men answering their de- f-cripliims weie captured in Mil- Holmps county. The i i are Robert W.

Wisv.r. 21. of Louisville; William I', l.rfnrr, 18. of Staunton, Wrwlrow W. Ledbctter, 25, A a a EDITOR IN SKRVICK IIX WKLLSTON, Oct.

28--Goldon Morrow, editor of the Wellston Daily Sentinel who hai been in the navy sir)ce Sept, STARTS SEAMAN with gastro-eiiUritis in 1'IKETON. Oct. 28-John Paul.Medical hospital, Bethesda, Md. Waul, wn of Mr. and Mrs.

Pau! i Ward t.f Piketon ivnn enlisted in JR. RED CROSS PLANNED the at Chillviuhe ncontly. JACKSON, Oct. 28--Under the a i tuday for the Givat'chairmanship of Mrs. Dan Coll (111.) naval training a chapter of the Junior Red linn.

I Cross is being organized, here. ing has resigned. She will other candidates and Republican make her home with her mother, leaders of the county will be who is general foreman of the: (on hc Tari Norfolk and Western Railway hops here, is improving from a illness. Mr and Mrs. Samuel Colburn.

i.l.o arc ill at their home. street, remain about (4CK UIH 19(1 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ramey of orn Cincinnati for Hunting- South Portsmouth have returned down with to South Portsmouth after visit- leaders of the county will be present Mrs. Annabel Head, president of the Scioto County Republican Women's club, said the rally is being sponsored by the women's organization and county Repub- dics' top li: Repair, Francis Spearry Is Corporal Mr.

and Mrs. P. E. Spearry, 5625 Auburn avenue, Sciotoville, have received word their son, Francis Vaughn Spearry, has been made a at ing their son-in-law and a 1 ic an leaders. ter, Mr.

and Mrs. Max Davenport of Elsrnere, Ky. secretary of he Ironton K. of C. council.

Move To South Portsmouth i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brow.n 2 Sent Engineers have moved from Fullcrion to Privates As Representative. Re-elect him. Hear his radio ad at 5:55 today and on Thursday at 10:55 adv.

ite Births Reported Dr. and Mrs. William J. Hart- stationed. .20.

Get A Kodak was inducted July the Lawson property in South Portsmouth. Mr. Brown is em- ployed here by the Harbison- i Walker Refractories Co. While, they are for Sh street. Obtain License In Greenup rj a nj a Clarence Jcwett, 3G, radio Helen Be were granted a in Greenup.

I 5833 Gallia street, daughter. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mc- i i of Ironton, son, Ironton hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred DePricst of v.iar Ironton, daughter, Ironton hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

James Stewart of nca daughter JTM TM" Portsmouth General hospital. 1 I cc i Mr. and Mrs. James Butcher, resume "bureh Fifth street, son, Tuesday, a steel mill Pittsburgh. I'nrumouth General hospital.

nnnd JlMlth And A im Figurt Private Raymond Portsmouth and Harvey Gillespie m. and 6:45 p. m. Conclude Visit Here A ust Fussneckcr, priva first class, of the army war collage Washington D. and Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Fussnecker and Freddie, of Louisville, were weekend guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Fussneckcr, 718 Seventh street.

Scouts Plan Faity The Boy Scouts of First United Brethren church will have a Hal- of Wheelersburg have'bcen sent rn a Thursday night a in- from the U. S. army reception center at Ft. Thomas, to the 355th engineers, egncral service, at Camp White, for basic training. Clare To Resume Work Earl A.

Clare. 1701 Grandview Daw5on Blueficld avenue, who was JUIedt After inspecting Norfolk months ago en is Railway shops. O. M. and a Norfolk Western Rail- f.

en Beaumont, 3i, Eugene Russell Now Corporal inarnage license Corporal Eug Eugene D. Rus- sell now as he result of a pro: motion received by the local Gowen Field, ncar Boise, at Ihe gymnasium in the church. i Parents and friends of the scouts I are invited. Charles Cochran is the scoutmaster. iTo Reroof Property I R.

T. has a iu! i a permit at the city a to place new roof on his properly at 14 Grandview avenue at a cost I of Liowen rieia, near J-IUISL-, icra superintendent, whcrc hc is stationcdi Hc has Js ck a hls dcsk bcen in the army since March, McAllister In Navy ack I'rom Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Edward McNamara of Cleveland, former Portsmouth residents and sons. Robert J.

McNamara of Seventh street and Thomas McNamara of Jack- former local boxes, whiv lives at a long time yet. Ph. 2083 Appliance. 602 2nd. a i andlef of route 1.

surgical: vmld Si7.cmorc. 4220 i New Boston, surgical; Er- Reif of WhceliTsbul-R, -sur- i i Dismifcd, Mrs. Richard and daughter. Maiinda ii. I8S5 Vinlon street; Mis.

Carl and daughter, Beverly of Cove route 1: Mrs. Ira Dachltr ami ueoiy. Angora And Alpaca Blended with the finest of wool makes the Griffon Angopaca coal i armored division at H. ynard E. Musick, jnd money stolen.

The boy's found nf and Mnxii: Rilcy. Has. for rccnut training. l( lincs hiddc undcr 19 of Olritown. Trio Ordnance Company i A ANTI-FREEZE $1.00 I Gallon Zcrone and Trek Don't delay--get yours while our stock lasts.

SGIOTO MOTORS 924 Gallia St. Ph. 1212 Privates i i a O. 'Warner. Paul V.

Stiles and Gerald B. a of Portsmouth have been Hallcv of Bladen, assigned to the 511th ordnance route 1 bepun his basic company, Camp Gruber. i a following at Great Lakes i i I i (h( army at Ft. ThfiTOas, Ky. Criterion HO.

The LnKr.oi. Here llalley l-niisu. ner Robert Hall trainin station near Chicago. He cmistc at the recruiting office at the postoffice. Notice--Eagles And Candidates Meeting and initiation Thursday ni-'it.

Oct. p. m. All are urged to attend. Lunch.

O. E. No. 567. adv Apprentice Seaman Home James Butcher, an apprentice them over to police.

TM Warmth Without Wcisht Jenkins, 40. farmer i That's Angopaca the most in Circleville, and Clara Bel an overcoat yet not S40. 21, of Greenup. The Criterion At Wsverly me uriicnon. Banfield Chandler, 33.

farmer Enlists In Navy i i i a i i i i i Waverly route 1. and Ida Ma K. Morgan of Mahonc. 40, Wavrrly rout Quintet Sent To Air Corps Privates Carl R. Boling.

Jack S. Bond. Woodward H. Burks and Raymond L. Reynolds of Portsmoutii and Paul W.

Buitch- er of Sciotoville have been sent from the U. S. army reception center at Ft. Thomas, to the army air forces replacement training center at St. Petersburg, seaman at Great Lakes naval cruit training, station near Chicago, is spend-, ing a nine-day leave with his Field Artillery (Jets 2 Privates Fred D.

Vogler of Portsmouth and Ira Gillespie of Wheelersburg have been sent to field artillery 30th infantry di- Tobacco, special. Wild Root hair Rlandinfi, a tonic and hair brush, bargain. S1.S9 resides at 2030 Fiftn street. i Bright Home Grown Burley value only Stahler's Pharmacy, 208 Market. Returns To Manchester Miss Katherine Owens has returned to Manchester a visit- GOOD! Etjt followini; U.

S. for recruit a i i their induction into the army at Ft. Thomas, Grooms Transferred Private Clyde M. Grooms, fnn nf Mrs. Dt.ra Grooms of Ports- bi'fn a Kdwards.

to Camp i a i Mass, fnr aridit'i'iniil a i wilh the U. S. army. Bentlfy. Wilson Assigned Psui L.

Brutley Willalri of Portsnw'jlh a hre nt Jrnm the U. rrn Ft. i Die combat Father John's Medicine Gives Prompt Relief I At Tamp Terr? Thursday Last Day! Sale and Showing! STURDY, DURATION by C. E. KINDIG EXPERT FURRIER 99 CO to 295 CO Write To That Boy In The Service Today Santo Sails For The Overseas Fronts On Saturday This is the tost week you will have to select and mail your sifts to your boys overseas.

Gifts mailed after October 31 are not likelv to be delivered on time. We've many useful and practical gifts for all branches of the service. If you're concerned about wrapping your packages, we'll do it for yoii, according regulations. It's A Wartime Fashion! -You'll Be Wearing A For More And More Occasions Slacks have become a "MUST" in the wardrobe of the woman of today. She must have freedom of movement and comfort at home at work at aid in war activities.

We have just rwivcd shipment wool a and gabardines in croy. brown, navy and black and i checks. 3.98 to 7.95 Uplift Thot Fits Like Your Skin! NEW FULL-FASHIONED A 5 A A I to.

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Years Available:
1858-1967