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The Logan Daily News from Logan, Ohio • Page 8

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Logan, Ohio
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LOGAN DAILY MfWf Foge 8 Ttofidoy, September WfltCrWOfkS Is Only City Fund Stiii in Red Plans For Horse Pulling Contest At County Fair Revised Receipts in the city gasoline fund lifted that fund out of the red during August, leaving only the waterworks fund showing a deficit at the end of the month. A monthly report by the auditor and treasurer shows the wat- street repair1 $6,665.56, bond retirement fund $5,684.50, cemetery perpetual eanr $751.30, recreation fund .496.97, waterworks bond retirement $705.25, sewer construction $2,050.10, special assessment $01.69, sewer deposit $30. Total cash cm hand at the end of the month was $40,306.72. Hocking Valley Hospital Notes Seeks To Build Pipeline From Mexico To Ohio The Texas Ohio Gas Co. hag been allowed 10 days in which to file additional exhibits in efforts to show- if it is entitled to a federal permit to build a natural gas pipe line from the Mexican border to Ohio.

The company was given the 10 County Courts MARRIAGE LICENSE Marriage license has been issued in probate court to Stanley E. Nutter, 23, salesman, Logan, and Patricia Lackey, 21, payroll clerk, Logan. Fined For Assault Lee Notcstine, Logan Route 1, clays time during a hearing before was fined $25 and costs and son- federal power commission exami-1 tenced to 30 days in county jail nor Emory J. Woodall in Washing- yesterday on an assault and button, D. Monday.

The pro-jtery charge filed by his wife erworks in the red $4,189.46 oa, Revised plans for a horse pull mg while their horses are pulling. August 31 ing contest at the county fair No horse or team may be enter- which was a i fina 1 Thv 111 the red in July, was MrS. Edward Mundy. Logan posed pipe line would run from Mary in Magistrate S. B.

Whike- ingraham, county extension agent. An additional prize of will be ajdcd by reccipts totaling $2 577 34 Route 4 medical: Joe Gabriel, Lo- the Mexican broder in Hidalgo hart court. The jail sentence was JI harness and the Disbur8ements during A gan Route 3, surgery. County, to Lancaster, O. suspended on conditions of future Book, the horse pulling contest was (best driving in all classes.

amounted to $473.46. leaving a Dismissals The gas company contends it behavior. Horse pulling contests in nearby of $1,660.45 at the end of Hiram Harkins, McArthur; Al- has shown it is entitled to build counties drawn from 30 to the month. hert Royise. Columbus; Mrs.

Wil- the pipe line. The company said demonstrated its ability to deliver entries this year. It is hoped Balances in other funds were; liam Morleyt and son. it has shown the need for addi- 480 million cubic feet of fuel to in equal entry list will be on hand $368.05, cemetery trust $476.87, Albert McArthur. tional natural gas in Ohio and the state daily.

foi the local contest. HMMrO 1 1 Joshua, Matheny is scheduled for both Friday and Saturday. September 19 and 20. Mr. Ingraham said, however, that the contest will be held on orl.v one day.

That will be Pi day, September 19. Contest will start at 10 a.m. on tiack in front of the grandstand. The contest will be 0 to entries from outside the county an will be divided into three These are for team- der 2 800 pounds, for tc; nts 2,800 to 3.200 pounds and for teems weighing over 3.200 pounds. Prizes will be awarded to four best teams in each class.

Prize money will '30 for first. $20 for second, for th.rd and $10 for fourth. Treasurer Says Tax Stamp Sales Show Marked Hike Purchases of prepaid sales tax receipts showed a sharp increase last week over the corresponding week in 1951, according to a report by Ralph Moorhead, county treasurer. Sales last week had a ritaLir total of $6,292.99, compared to the figure of $3,936.31 last year. Thw represents a gain of $2,356.68.

Total sales to date in 1952 remain ahead of those of last year. Figures show sales this year amount to $167,900.37, or $14,484.01 higher than the 1951 mark of $153,416.36. fr Worm, Isn't It? Just Call 5-4035 For Home Delivery NICK'S WINE SHOP Rhone 5-4035 We Deliver GENERAL ELECTRIC Water Heaters Refrigerators Washers Dryers Ranges TV V. W. MARTIN Authoifxea Q.

K. Dealer $1 C. Mein Phene 8-81SS We Repair Electrical dent of the contest. Jobless Total kS nchanged This Area Total number of persons filing claims for 1 stem; neat in the area served by the Logan El on ice was extcii. the s.itne last Rules of the Horse and Mule vtck the Tht.rc Association of America will be followed.

All teams entered must be weighed without harness at the tt ere 581 claims filed each week Only variation was in the number of new and continued claims. A total of 543 claims last week were by persons unemployed a gan city scales between 8 and 9 Thirty-eight of last total a.m. on the day of the contest werc newly unemployed, while 35 Sleds furnished by the Hocking 0f lke elaimis Iwo weeks ago ca no County Agricultural Society will jn thjs catCgory. used to measure the pull. Required pulling distance is feet.

Drivers are forbidden undue use of linos, whipping, profanity or shout lh5, wcck fore the number was 546. The number of claims filed remained nearly two times greater than the average of 263 claims per week recorded in September. 1951. The Logan Bureau of Unemploy-j men! oft ice serves Hocking County and all of Athens County except Trimble Township. Mainly About People iwo Injured When Car ages Over Charlie Burns, New Plvmouth, entered University Hospital, Columbia.

Monday. Ho expects to bo there for His room Dumber 777. Mrs. C. S.

Matheny of Ilayden- Bonk On Route 56 ville will leave tonight by plane for New York City where she will Two persons suffered minor visit her son Major Paul F. Math- juries in an auto accident on cny for a week. Mrs. Matheny will Route 56. a half west of the be joined at North Canton by her county line, at 8:30 sister-in-law Mrs.

L. C. Hutchins, a m. Wednesday, according to the Recently returned from Germany, state highway patrol. Major Matheny is stationed in The patrol said a car driven by New York temporarily.

Homer Rhoads, 56. Ashville Route 2, left the highway and plunged Andy Mate, who is confined to over an embankment. Mr. Rhoads the Veterans Administration Hos- told the ratrol he swerved his pital at Chillicothe. would appre- guto to avoid a collision with an- ciate hearing from his friends.

His other ear, which he said was over address is Andy Maze. Building the center line of the road 211-D, VA Hospital, Chillicothe, O. The driver was treated at the CkarlM R. Stone, 491 East Main j'Tr- for a Street, was admitted to and bruises. Hospital, Columbust Tuesday.

His- 3 Car room number is 228 S. for cuts; of the face, bruises and an Mrs. J. W. Tschappat Is improving at her Warner Avenue home alter suffering a fractured hip in a fall in front of her home August 7.

She is the mother of Mrs. Robert Lee, with whom she makes her home, and Phil Tschappat. Pvt. Jimmy Joe Braglin left Monday evening for Ft. Lawton, Seattle, after a 15 day furlough with his wife, the for Jiariene ankle injury, er and md loute t.

pa: LAST TIMES to le East dt 1 I A Miror Co! Spring Street A auto nit, Spring Strec iUsv -ate Vv cits police at m. Police a ear owned bv William Hammond Lo? an ed on North inu Vrx rutk by a k-isi ck. lice said urivtr of the pickup stopped after the accident and talked to the owner of the car. However, he left before police arrived and his name was not on the police report of the accident. A lley TONITE FINAL FREE OVEN WARE TO THE LADIES! FBI.

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