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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 5

Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 5

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1916 MN CASTER, (U.) EAGLE-GAZETTE PAGE FlYii FIND SYNAGOGUE IS ARSENAL' MAE WEST MEETS MUSCLE MAN $237.96. R. L. Black, auditor to Harry G. Amick and others.

Lancaster. (X)i IRTS ATHLETE ELECTROCUTED KENT, O. (IP) While trimming tree limbs from the Ohio Ed- 1 ison Power Co. power lines ye- Moore, Formerly With O.S.S., To Address Kiwanis Robert Moore of Columbus, formerly with the Office of Strategic Service during World War II, will be the featured speaker Wednesday noon at the weekly meeting of Kiwanis club at Hotel Lancaster. An inter-club meeting with Cir-cleville, previously planned, has been cancelled and the local club will meet at the hotel.

Moore will pictorialize his remarks with movies takei in India and along the Red Sea. Paul Beiter is program committee chairman. LL REAL ESTATE TRANS! OS Lauren Bontraner and wife to Joseph VV. Bontiager and wifo, Lancaster. William J.

Ault and wife to Dora A. Taylor, Lilx.Tty-tp. Mij aires. 1. L.

Black, auditor to L. Se Is and vtlus Walnut-tp, Fair- field Beach, $2M. R. L. Black, auditor to G.

L. 1 Robinson, Lfbi i ty-tp. Basil, L. Black, auditor to E. J.

Sal-singer, Lanc.i.ster, i27. R. L. Black, auditor to E. J.

I iir hi I ft 1 Kd If ll II 11 I a "UlfeWl I Tf jrrk I 4 I 'S'Jfr '21 SalsinKcr, William E. Wright, to Harry William Warner, dead to G. Amick and others, Lancaster. Ann Warner and others, Lancas- Walter Jones and wife to Char-1 lotto Walker, Lancaster. R.

L. Black, auditor to V. E. Effie C. Dickson to Henrietta Conrad, $43.23.

M. Slater, Lancaster. R. L. Black, auditor to Carl! Hurley Highley, sheriff to H.

C. Shaefler. Lancaster, $114.42. Ackers, Lancaster. Wilfred D.

Hum to Minimi G. Galy G. Greer and wife to Hel-Hinus, Lancaster. Cn M. Shook, 36 acres City National Bank Trust com- pany, Columbus to Cable M.

Gib- K. L. Black, auditor to Harry son, Berne-tp, 103 acres. G. Amick and others, Rushcreek, R.

L. Black, auditor to Ray-1 Bremen. $37.54. mond Meek, Rushcreek, Bremen LICENSES Chester James Sager, Baltimore Michael J. Ready, bishop to paper mill worker, and Anna Carl Knle and others, 1 acre.

Frances Spangler, Lancaster. Joseph J. Darfus, executor to Charles Junyor Stump, Lancas-Fred A. Smith and others, Lan-ter, Route 2, glassworker and caster, $1)351). Anna Marie Friend, Lancaster.

Joseph J. Darius, executor to Rev. W. V. Harter.

Fred A. Smith, Lancaster. Max Howard Miller, Lancaster, R. Black, auditor to J. Fred machinist, and Ruth Eileen Con-Kline and others Fairfield Beach, rail, Lancaster, office workers.

Rev. Paul O. Weimer. R. Fern Rowles and husband to Ross Edson Brown, Bremen, Denver C.

Matz, and wife, Berne- rigger and Beulah Belle West, tp. 24 acres. Bremen, office worker. Rev. British troops hunting terrorists in Tel Aviv, Palestine, reported finding a huge store of arms, ammunition, uniforms, radio transmitters, and other contraband in the basement of the great synagogue, pictured above, largest in Palestine.

The annual Kiwanis family pic- I nic will be held Thursday, August 15, at Lancaster Camp Grourid Charles Hanning is in charge of arrangements. The club's annual football meeting is booked for August 21. Cpl. Paul Torrence At Air Depot In Ansbach, Germany ANSBACH, Germany Corporal Paul Torrence, son of Mrs. Emma A.

Torrence, Basil, is now serving as an acting supply sergeant with the Ansbach Air Depot, one of the organizations of the Ninth Air Force Service Command's vast supply and maintenance arm of the U. S. Air Forces in Europe. Cpl. Torrence attended Liberty Union High School and was employed by the Anchor-Hocking Glass Corporation as a foreman before entering the service in May, 1945.

Prior to arrival in the European Theater at the port of Le Havre, France, in November, 1945 Cpl. Torrence took basic training at Sheppard Field, Texas, and attended technical school at Kees-ler Field, Mississippi. His wife, Mrs. Frances Eileen Torrence, and four year-old son, John David Torrence, are residing at present in Baltimore. DOGCATCIIEK DOGS STEER PEORIA, 111.

Edward F. Reffett is the cfty dogcatcher, but he can handle bigger game. He recently led a posse of Pe-orians who roped and tied a steer which escaped from a farmer's truck. "Mr. America," who is 22-year-old Alan Stephan, of Cicero, 111., has a Hollywood rival who sneers at him as a "musclebound mess," but Mae West, considered something of an authority, thinks Alan's a bit of all right.

Above, in their receht Chicago meeting, Mae pats his biceps and declares that he should be called "Mr. Absolutely WHERE YOUR TAX MONEY GOES Do YOU Own A "Scratching" Dog? If you own and are fond of a dog that Is continually scratching, digging, rubbing, and biting himself until his sk'n is raw and sore, don't Just feel sorry for him. The dog can help himself. But you may. He mav be clean and flea free and Just suffering from an Intense Itching irritation that has centered In the nerve endings of his skin.

Do as thou-sands of pleased dog owners are doing. At sny good drug store, pet or sport shop, get a 35c package of Rex Hunters Dog Powders, and give them once a week. Note the improvement. One ownpr writes: "My emale setter on Sept 29th did not have a handful of hair on her body all scratched and bitten off. I gave her the powders as directed.

By Nov. loth she was all haired out." Learn what they will do for your dog. Make a J5c test. (Economy size box for only Important. Keep your dog clean and flea free with Re Huntt-rs Medicated Dog Soap and Pine Oil Disinfectant.

WORK WILL CONTINUE COLUMBUS, O. (JP) Work on the Delaware and Dillon Dams will not be affected by the Federal Government's 56-day moratorium on public works contracts Col. R. G. West, assistant Ohio River Division Engineer, reported today.

The $5,000,000, Delaware, dam already has been contracted, Col. West said, as has been the removal of railroad tracks for the $10,000,000 Dillon project. New contract on Dillon will not be required until after the moratorium expires Oct. 1, he added. R.

L. Black, auditor to Harry 'G. Amick, Rushcreek, Bremen, R. L. Black, auditor, to Harry G.

Amick, and others, Berne-tp, 1 acre, $3.18. R. L. Black, auditor to Harry G. Amick, and others 12 transfers al in Walnut, Fairfield Beach, transfcrSi consid, f.ach; flVe at consideration of 69 each; one at one at $3 and one at $1.

Harry G. Amick and wife to Izora L. MacNealy and others, Fairfield Beach. Hairy G. Amick and wife to A.

Raymond Johnson and others, Fnirl'ielH John McEwen. George Carpenter. Pleasantville i laborer, and Frieda Mae Nelson, Pleasantville. APPOINTED Etta Bell Bowen, was appointed 1 executrix of the estate of Wil- ham S. Bowen, late of Lithopolis.

Personal property was listed at $300, real estate at $1,000. Letters testamentary filed for i the estate of George H. Hoffman who died October 27, 1945, showed personal property estimated at $1,000. real estate at $24,000, rentals at $600. making a total of $25,600.

J. Thomas Hoffman was appointed executor of the estate. Same L. Buff has been named administratrix of the estate of William A. Ruff, late Carroll grocer, at $6,000 bond.

The estate is valued at $3,000, all in personal property. NOI.ZE INVENTORY Inventory and appraisement of the Harry J. Nolze estate shows $160 in personal goods; $2620 in i stocks and securities; $1297.53 in accounts and debts receivable; total, net amount, $3262.02 Robert C. Durain, Byron Hummel and Curtis Thrash were the appraisers. WANTS DIVORCE Charging extreme cruelty and i gross neglect, Deolia Adams brot suit in common pleas court, August 2, against Leo Howard Adams, whom she married June 15, 1940.

The couple have no children aria last resided together at 108 12 Zane-av, the petition states. The plaintiff asks for a alimony, restoration to her maid- en name, Deolia Crum ana tnai the defendant be enjoined from interfering with her. Judson C. Kistler, attorney. ROWE PETITION In a divorce petition filed August 3, Marie Rowe charges Jam-es Rowe with extreme cruelty, abandonment without support and association with women of questionable character against protests of plaintiff.

The plaintiff asks for alimony just settlement of property right, costs of the case an attorney fees and that the defendant be restrained by the court from disposing of any of his property until determination of the action. James T. Pickering, attorney. TEMPORARY ALLMONY In the case of Ruth Ann Hiles versus William F. Hiles the plain- if teas allnwpd hv court the sum of $12 per week for the support of herself and four minor children during continuance of action.

WITHDRAWN John E. Frazier, defendant in the suit filed by Frances L. Fra zier has withdrawn his answer and cross petition and the restraining order issued has been ordered dissolved. WEEKLY PAYMENT In the case of Mona Bell Ew-ing, minor by Charles W. Ken-nedv, next of friend versus Geo.

R. Evving and others, defendant is ordered to pay plaintiff the sum of $6 per week as temporary alimony and support money for the minor child of said parties, starting August 5. Real estate taxes collected during the week ending August 3, amounted to $20,061.71, bringing the total tax collection to date up to $97,150.22, County Treasurer Henry Welty reported Monday. Sales tax sales for the same week from the county treasurer's office totalled $8371.94, a gain of $3019.75 over the corresponding week in 1945. CLOSE SCIOTO-CO.

JAIL PORTSMOUTH, O. (P) The Scioto county jail was closed to visitors and no prisoners were being admitted or released last night on orders of Sheriff Earl Brandell pending a complete diagnosis of the illness of two women prisoners who were taken to General Hospital yesterday. i mm SE Although war over, national defense remains largest single Hem of expense. Estimate for this fiscal year wilt be between 17 and 18 billion dollars. Veteran administration costt will come to about not counting terminal leave pay.

Veteran expenses will be continuing expense In widget. Interest on the public debt grew last during war. Cost this year will be about billion dollars, approximately live timet 1939 total oi Just look at the amazing difference in these engines, thanks to the discovery of PENTOSUL! terday, 17-year-old Robert Sawyer touched a live wire and was eiecirocuiea. ijiniere bi R.eni Roosevelt high school, he was one of eight children of Mr. and Mrs.

B. J. Sawyer. SET CARTER RITES CLEVELAND (JP) Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow for William J. Carter, 76, descendant of one of Cleveland's original settlers.

He was the great grandson of Lornzo Carter, who with his brother Alonzo came to Cleveland with the second colonizing party in 1797. Do you sfc MONTHLY FMME MU? This great medietas Is famous to relieve pain, nervous distress and weak, cranky, 'dragged out" leel-lngs, of such days when due to female functional monthly diatur-hrnces. Also fine stomachic tonic I City Delivery Service Grocery Delivery and Messenger Service anywhere in the city. Phone 3916 Immediate Service 15o UP. GSQD FOOD Breakfast, Lmdk Dinner Ohio Natl.

Life Insurance Co. Reserve Cincinnati, O. Bay the kind of insurance that will give security to yonr family when young-, and pay you when you get old. Phone 1389-W today and let Dr. J.

F. Pocock District Manager show yon the kind to buy. 217 Wilson Lancaster, O. MOTOR OIL OIL COMPANY OHIO jr WITH CONVENTIONAL OILS The budget for Uncle Sam's first postwar year will be a big one, and the Newschart above shows where some of the money will go. Total outgo is expected to range between $37,000,000,000 and with income something over $38,000,000,000.

Walter L. England and wife to William A. Remcheld and wifi Lancaster. Dorothv M. Maudlin and husband to Elmer E.

Beougher and wife. Lanca.sti-r. Owen C. Foster and wife to Oitie Miller and wife, 15 acres. R.

L. Black, auditor to Russell Pierce, Lancaster, 53. William F. Schooley and wife to Beryl C. Jackson, Lancaster.

Ellsworth Riser and wife to Rex Zollinger and wife, Summer-land-Millerspoit. Elizabeth Kruinni and others to Bertha DeLong. Lancaster. Anna P. Baker and others to Bend C.

Jackson, Lancaster. Berrl C. Jackson and others to Desler Julian, Lancaster. Leila F. lioersller and husband to Eleanor R.

Wilkins. Lancaster. Ruda S. Ward to John S. Gray-bill and wile, Lancaster.

Stanford J. RtckeiLs and wife, to Willis Ii. Cljim. Lancaster. Charles C.

and wife to James Huddle, Lancaster. Marvin Williamson to Frank L. Gorsuch, Lancaster. William W. Stouder and others to Joseph A.

Geer. Lancaster. R. L. Bluk, auditor to Harry G.

Amick and others, Lancaster, $265.71. R. L. BlacJ, auditor to Harry G. Amick, and others, Lancaster, BEASLEY Motor Sales 219 N.

BROAD ST. PHONE 2525 tiPH1.FR T1V 9fl ex I 1 i NT Keeps Engine Insides WITH NEW SOHIO 50 Better! 28 Cleaner! Output for international financing will between 3 and 3.6 billion dollars. Not all this will be paid out during the year and some of loans will be repaid. rometning over a billion dollars will bt cost ol government's regular departments, excluding War, Navy and Agriculture. Our departmental cost Is relatively low.

Farmers' aid will cost about one and a 1 half billions, ot which some $900,000,000 goes to Commodity Credit Corp. for tinanc-1 trig farm subsidies. assure NEW BLEND with five times more teMp gouty" a whe As of April 15. lain, all Dayton Tire in sizes 8.25, 6.50-10 and up. are made with Kaytex Fortified Cord, at rugultir prices.

Brown's Sterling Station, 500 N. Columbus Resists Sludging Dated Tires by Dayton of improved Synthetics Natural Rvboer. The ultimate in tire construct! on a perfect BLEND of improved SYNTHETICS with NATURAL RUBBER now being approached by Dayton chemists as more raw materials become available. Look for the Date! All Dayton Tires dated from Jvly-46 are made with this new BLEND of rubber and Raytex Fortified Cord (Dayton's 1 Staying Power Doubled! specially processed! pyTON RUBBER RESIARCH RATON). 1 I Only uaytons ore ucneo: TH0R0BREOS jib I i II imnr rnnTmr.

1 II FACTOR OF SAFETY INCREASED 100 Still only worth more! AllWs VVillAilU at MOTOR OIL JUAKA DATE WITH DAYTON AT CRYSTAL ROCK GAS ter1. Sm lain) THE STANDARD 244 W. Main St. a mi aMAMjA Amanita vmi vv.r amsuu! vmiiu I' 'li Phone 1315 Laiuiinf Stores, 162 W. Main.

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