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The: Plaintive Plea " •
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Rebo lias . Become
81\ops Qpen At 10 A. M.; Prkes

•

haa been
C. F. Rathburn
To
Talbot

Succ'Ct:\1
_.
N-.:1

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on the board fer

IDift.

well known Middleport

ROUSH'S SHOE STORE ,,•
OPEN THURSDAYS

1et&gt;ilient.,

- Middleport-

reaentatlves capt Jones ,
on the board and will act u usual
rnere ate 24 members of the board
m a ll

_..... ... MRS.INSAUVAGE
DIES
HOSPITAL
PILES ~lf~~\1i

-"'('·"""---- .......

I

TEACHERS
ARE EMPLOYED

~

.,.

High school A

Mr$ tCathcrl:.:.le enu\Jage, 73, pn::s-

.red hoC mama

!

wtth c:bllblalna

HARMONIE !NNE

VIW Sllaillik:l
' ·--' ·:;_,tatb.er gives the brtdc aWI\Y
mother. ~ntlce&amp; hm.· back

'

..

:won:h 100

'

the .-.u c.Jat or 'ie.uvag"t! of Chester Hill, Ind
I .,.,

':Pia F lnBte,rwa ld ambUlance letr&gt;"
lbrtlr. &amp;: 'ii.uue.:.r, ....t'U881tritll, Mleldie- I'heFaa7 at n CCifl t o brmg the body
Jli'lrt, 0
A 10 t-:~ Middleport

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atUidleport

I

BIILTIIDA.Y PARTY

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cf ,t.l;.!..lS~
of 'hlldron
~;.,":,; ,
l mcs'
nirlmgh0u1
the '\~::::J~'
et
I pnid for by the- F&lt;!ene)i-Bf:nnctt
Post of the American Legion, It was
learned this week. At first, a oomwaa .selected to investigate
In the families of Legion·
and they decided the worl:
~~~rlh;;do al'i much good to go R,.step
11
and take In any of the
needy fatnlUes of the county
Each of the operations were• per·
formed by Dr S. A McCullough nt
ccst and the locol post paid for
them, throug.h the receipts taken 1n
from the series of C.hartty Balls,
whtctl they aave at the Knights or
Pythlas dance hall They o.lsD donated f .sum of motli!y from these
receipts t o th.e Pnwnt Teachers Asecrlatlon, to be usee\ In the Milk
for the Klddies.

OPEN EV~Y THURSDAY AFTERNOON!

I

-·

'

Adam and Eve In the Gard.. n of
Eden -A~rywe have all heard alii•
childhood- Con1lder your Adamli
I
Apple -the pos1esslon of each a11e
of us, man or woman -your .v'olce
box- containing your vocal chjrcls
'
-your larynx-Don't rasp' your
throat with harsh Irritants- Re~h
for a LUCKY lnatead- le coreful,•lli
' .
your choice of dgare...._
Remember, LUCKY STRIKE II the
only clgareHe, In America that
through Its exclusive ''TOASTING"
'
'
:g.
)
·process expe,ls certain haflh l11l1ants
. :ptoaent In rsl! f'!w ..
Thts,e
. 'expelled lwltan~ qre a,ofd to manu·
facturers of cheMic.f compounds.
' '
1hey are !!!! preaent .in your LUCI,(Y
SIRIKL And ·ao;·w• lay· ,"Consjder'

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,.rour Adam~•

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Mrs E M M~Carty left Monday
SaiE'lll wherc 11he wm visit with
vnreJ,ts, Mt tmd Mrs Yontz

'

Gaa and Pain

Could Not Eat

Pomeroy

1h!Jrsday

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,flow A·v,ation·, LJ~,red
Nichols
· To Fame Via ··the Sky Route

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Mrs Pearl H:ugiJ!ns entertained
with a party Saturday evening In
honor or the birthday Bnnlversary
of Mrs. Btclla Roush. A nwnber of
fr 1ends were present to enjoy th~
evening A light. luncheon was served by the hostetls ut. a late hour.

0 by the I!oa•d 'fqr the Pl'oposed rel••ase

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LUCKY Instead''

qt Or'ouk~d ileUJikl&gt;:•. ~ijl
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1~f~~~.:; •whatever, tloei•'Clll&amp;i!llicatiou? Tb~ 0ntY •f.ea~·

as they are to receive ~id, ev~n m~irectjy, by such
j;;~:~~:~of the board, little hope fot• ilpprpvement 11l&amp;l tc
,'
by the jaw •biding citizens of thc ·lanq.

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"Reach for a

..;:~ ....:~:~~ ~nYVIl~. li~llY Jlj~t ~~·~ ~~~, ~id

that Schooley' does not know'
~::;:;.lt~he ·~~e as1a gener~ijy. supposed,
.~
b no busine.. of the P.arole Board. lt •?auld o•
aim, whether 1t' ls or not, to l:'ee that ~reb cri~ina.i:t&gt;
'
as he-'-who hav~ inteliigonce
enough to go str~igbt
lt ·'\!lo'Y so desh·e, and who not only break th~ lawa of ou1
betray a trust In so dbing-aro adequatoly pu ..

' ':t;. If

1

n't Rasp ¥our Throat
)With Harsh Irritants

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)'OU! rDODO¥ baek. '

~ERCY ASSUR_F.IP-~e

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H Padley
Ward,
Ma-

DANCE

fl&lt;A-1-1~.:';,!::
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th•t cover~th hi• •in•
liP~ pro•pcr; but whoso confeo8eth and for!iuketb
~all· have mcrey.-froverbo 28:13.
'
HI. SCtlQP~Y CASE
• ,
N;E COULD jiAIIULY want hr better evld~nce of the
poor juaamen~ o! the l''!role Board Jn Oh10 than the
Pr&lt;l•r ,iHSued ?.!ond~y. placing the youn11er Schooley in line
'ior ~~role to l&gt;erin in A.ufust. T~e Schooley case has at.
#a~IP,&lt;! more \ban t)l• usual BIJlOUnt of mterest because p!
)ill~ fact !hat in addition to the usual graft fe.tures, it in·
V&lt;llve!l' a nuw)ler o! PI'Omlnent men in 'Cleveland and ft·
nallY lep to tho' klilijtQ' of a former councih!tan since
e¢hool ey and Hfs !apher were sent to the Ohio Stntc Prison,
In ~pite1 of t~e f~ct tpat Schooley h•o done a)i that he
~~~~~, hum4llqly do to thwat't ju•t•c• and to !l'OVcnt the
i.
df ~~· llfPfl ca~e frqm becoming known, 111 oJ)lte pf
' thattile CuyahoiJ~ dounty prosecutor vigorously
~ ny parole, In Jp:.c of tr.o ••r·iou1s.
the
by· '
in Oleveland, u1 .SjJli(! of
believe&lt;j that Schn· Icy coui~ ~ive
' othttrt nught be
whereby 'many
for t~eir )l&amp;rt 1~ the .swin!:l!e. m api(~
P~rolo Jlo!!+d suppo!elily '"zyrkinK in
citizenship of this sqoto, -have the te·
jo j!ij!UO a parole for ·~ch a Ct!f!tin.,J.

I !~~~~;,:~~~:

Columbus hosp lt1!-l

TO SUSPEND
FOR
SUMMER
Th-.
Guild Society
of the
Heath M
Doh1t autteJ&gt; t.nother m inute from TUesday morning at. 10 30 She has
bllnd, itClblnK, -protrudln" or blaed· been in Lll health !or r:cveral v.celo.:Fl E Church whiCh met Mor.ctay even-j
1DI' Pile. wltliout t~a tinr th o ueweat
and ta1te1t actlnl' treatme nt out Dr. and was taken to ColUmbus lasl mg nt the home of Mrs He)·~rt
:NI~;on'• Cblnarold. fortified
wl lb
nre. Imported Chlru~ae Herb, with week by th&amp; Rawll91r-1 nrnbule.pce
ncl unde1 w~nt a major operation
•mUIPC J!Ol'l'tlll' to roiluce IWOIIen
t'noe1, brlnp ease and comrort tn :atwlday
a ffl:w mlnohl, enabllnar you to work
Mr.a S!HIVI\ge is !mrvh•ed by thtee
al:lil enjoy life while tt contlnUt!ll Ita
aoothlng, b,t!al tnl' octloD' Don't d!!• ln lliChfers, Mr~ F.arl Lama of }J:ldJay. :Aot In tim e to 11-Votd "d!lnger- 1lcp&lt;n t Mi&lt; s Grace Snuvnge of Co·
oua and GOI'IItly OJ)tn.tlon. T ry Dr.
'l'nt:us ind ~rr~ Hany ~on glanrl
Nt:~on'a Cbii:U)t'Old und er our gu&amp;r~
antee to •atlafJ' eompleU!.ty and -be f Columbus anr:l ene scb.'\Dr Ed
Every Friday Night

PIUIDI 0.0..

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The Middleport. bof:rd or educa~
that the fo!lowlng
employed for

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Capt Tom Jone&amp; have been the
The Board of,. Trustees of Rio
Orande eoneee met 'l'ucsd.a:)' a!ter·
MOD and one new tru.stee appointed
io IUI!eed. B. :&amp;:. Talbott of Mid.dle&amp;xri wpo 1ree:,aned. Mr. Talbott

,,..

., J

Aa Rio Grande
Tnuteel Lat.. bQtt. appointed
to succted Mr. Ta.l·
,
I
ter R-.icn• Afteto 30
M.ei&amp;a eounUr has always ha4
v
f Se •
te pre.!ientativts on thla board,
~ eaJa o
niC«!!
the P¥t 15 yeara, Ml: TaJbot.t

l.

.

'

U:u;.n 30 years, decided ~t bel diCI
-lOt b ll.vc the t1ml! to devote t.o the
pla&lt;le. Mr. 0 . #' Rathburn alio a

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Radio

Program

The: Plaintive Plea " •
'.
-· - -·- "' --+-

~­
"--

Rebo lias . Become
81\ops Qpen At 10 A. M.; Prkes

•

haa been
C. F. Rathburn
To
Talbot

Succ'Ct:\1
_.
N-.:1

.-------:,..--.--

on the board fer

IDift.

well known Middleport

ROUSH'S SHOE STORE ,,•
OPEN THURSDAYS

1et&gt;ilient.,

- Middleport-

reaentatlves capt Jones ,
on the board and will act u usual
rnere ate 24 members of the board
m a ll

_..... ... MRS.INSAUVAGE
DIES
HOSPITAL
PILES ~lf~~\1i

-"'('·"""---- .......

I

TEACHERS
ARE EMPLOYED

~

.,.

High school A

Mr$ tCathcrl:.:.le enu\Jage, 73, pn::s-

.red hoC mama

!

wtth c:bllblalna

HARMONIE !NNE

VIW Sllaillik:l
' ·--' ·:;_,tatb.er gives the brtdc aWI\Y
mother. ~ntlce&amp; hm.· back

'

..

:won:h 100

'

the .-.u c.Jat or 'ie.uvag"t! of Chester Hill, Ind
I .,.,

':Pia F lnBte,rwa ld ambUlance letr&gt;"
lbrtlr. &amp;: 'ii.uue.:.r, ....t'U881tritll, Mleldie- I'heFaa7 at n CCifl t o brmg the body
Jli'lrt, 0
A 10 t-:~ Middleport

9~00

uch k"
44

'WI 1:01

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&gt;

'

K.in11 Of

he

'Mayfterm
.Wropg
.'

'

. ,,

ROUSH'S SHOE'SToRE
)

·

atUidleport

I

BIILTIIDA.Y PARTY

\

'

~~~~~0~

.

cf ,t.l;.!..lS~
of 'hlldron
~;.,":,; ,
l mcs'
nirlmgh0u1
the '\~::::J~'
et
I pnid for by the- F&lt;!ene)i-Bf:nnctt
Post of the American Legion, It was
learned this week. At first, a oomwaa .selected to investigate
In the families of Legion·
and they decided the worl:
~~~rlh;;do al'i much good to go R,.step
11
and take In any of the
needy fatnlUes of the county
Each of the operations were• per·
formed by Dr S. A McCullough nt
ccst and the locol post paid for
them, throug.h the receipts taken 1n
from the series of C.hartty Balls,
whtctl they aave at the Knights or
Pythlas dance hall They o.lsD donated f .sum of motli!y from these
receipts t o th.e Pnwnt Teachers Asecrlatlon, to be usee\ In the Milk
for the Klddies.

OPEN EV~Y THURSDAY AFTERNOON!

I

-·

'

Adam and Eve In the Gard.. n of
Eden -A~rywe have all heard alii•
childhood- Con1lder your Adamli
I
Apple -the pos1esslon of each a11e
of us, man or woman -your .v'olce
box- containing your vocal chjrcls
'
-your larynx-Don't rasp' your
throat with harsh Irritants- Re~h
for a LUCKY lnatead- le coreful,•lli
' .
your choice of dgare...._
Remember, LUCKY STRIKE II the
only clgareHe, In America that
through Its exclusive ''TOASTING"
'
'
:g.
)
·process expe,ls certain haflh l11l1ants
. :ptoaent In rsl! f'!w ..
Thts,e
. 'expelled lwltan~ qre a,ofd to manu·
facturers of cheMic.f compounds.
' '
1hey are !!!! preaent .in your LUCI,(Y
SIRIKL And ·ao;·w• lay· ,"Consjder'

'

'

.

,.rour Adam~•

.
i

Mrs E M M~Carty left Monday
SaiE'lll wherc 11he wm visit with
vnreJ,ts, Mt tmd Mrs Yontz

'

Gaa and Pain

Could Not Eat

Pomeroy

1h!Jrsday

t-eeltJ.'' · · :-.' ;:~

&lt;I

'
,. '

'

•

I

,flow A·v,ation·, LJ~,red
Nichols
· To Fame Via ··the Sky Route

1

l

••

M•cm=

-' '

a 1tqllr
11 .-.':i" ,;-"
i:

1

.

,,

' 1 hq~•• lty the
Ho lm~. GupstJ uc-

1

I

.

lhat

f

Mrs Pearl H:ugiJ!ns entertained
with a party Saturday evening In
honor or the birthday Bnnlversary
of Mrs. Btclla Roush. A nwnber of
fr 1ends were present to enjoy th~
evening A light. luncheon was served by the hostetls ut. a late hour.

0 by the I!oa•d 'fqr the Pl'oposed rel••ase

-----

.

LUCKY Instead''

qt Or'ouk~d ileUJikl&gt;:•. ~ijl
~·
1~f~~~.:; •whatever, tloei•'Clll&amp;i!llicatiou? Tb~ 0ntY •f.ea~·

as they are to receive ~id, ev~n m~irectjy, by such
j;;~:~~:~of the board, little hope fot• ilpprpvement 11l&amp;l tc
,'
by the jaw •biding citizens of thc ·lanq.

''*

••

"Reach for a

..;:~ ....:~:~~ ~nYVIl~. li~llY Jlj~t ~~·~ ~~~, ~id

that Schooley' does not know'
~::;:;.lt~he ·~~e as1a gener~ijy. supposed,
.~
b no busine.. of the P.arole Board. lt •?auld o•
aim, whether 1t' ls or not, to l:'ee that ~reb cri~ina.i:t&gt;
'
as he-'-who hav~ inteliigonce
enough to go str~igbt
lt ·'\!lo'Y so desh·e, and who not only break th~ lawa of ou1
betray a trust In so dbing-aro adequatoly pu ..

' ':t;. If

1

n't Rasp ¥our Throat
)With Harsh Irritants

-----'-

B

·

~lrnn

)'OU! rDODO¥ baek. '

~ERCY ASSUR_F.IP-~e

~'-

S Dea
H Padley
Ward,
Ma-

DANCE

fl&lt;A-1-1~.:';,!::
. ~- .

th•t cover~th hi• •in•
liP~ pro•pcr; but whoso confeo8eth and for!iuketb
~all· have mcrey.-froverbo 28:13.
'
HI. SCtlQP~Y CASE
• ,
N;E COULD jiAIIULY want hr better evld~nce of the
poor juaamen~ o! the l''!role Board Jn Oh10 than the
Pr&lt;l•r ,iHSued ?.!ond~y. placing the youn11er Schooley in line
'ior ~~role to l&gt;erin in A.ufust. T~e Schooley case has at.
#a~IP,&lt;! more \ban t)l• usual BIJlOUnt of mterest because p!
)ill~ fact !hat in addition to the usual graft fe.tures, it in·
V&lt;llve!l' a nuw)ler o! PI'Omlnent men in 'Cleveland and ft·
nallY lep to tho' klilijtQ' of a former councih!tan since
e¢hool ey and Hfs !apher were sent to the Ohio Stntc Prison,
In ~pite1 of t~e f~ct tpat Schooley h•o done a)i that he
~~~~~, hum4llqly do to thwat't ju•t•c• and to !l'OVcnt the
i.
df ~~· llfPfl ca~e frqm becoming known, 111 oJ)lte pf
' thattile CuyahoiJ~ dounty prosecutor vigorously
~ ny parole, In Jp:.c of tr.o ••r·iou1s.
the
by· '
in Oleveland, u1 .SjJli(! of
believe&lt;j that Schn· Icy coui~ ~ive
' othttrt nught be
whereby 'many
for t~eir )l&amp;rt 1~ the .swin!:l!e. m api(~
P~rolo Jlo!!+d suppo!elily '"zyrkinK in
citizenship of this sqoto, -have the te·
jo j!ij!UO a parole for ·~ch a Ct!f!tin.,J.

I !~~~~;,:~~~:

Columbus hosp lt1!-l

TO SUSPEND
FOR
SUMMER
Th-.
Guild Society
of the
Heath M
Doh1t autteJ&gt; t.nother m inute from TUesday morning at. 10 30 She has
bllnd, itClblnK, -protrudln" or blaed· been in Lll health !or r:cveral v.celo.:Fl E Church whiCh met Mor.ctay even-j
1DI' Pile. wltliout t~a tinr th o ueweat
and ta1te1t actlnl' treatme nt out Dr. and was taken to ColUmbus lasl mg nt the home of Mrs He)·~rt
:NI~;on'• Cblnarold. fortified
wl lb
nre. Imported Chlru~ae Herb, with week by th&amp; Rawll91r-1 nrnbule.pce
ncl unde1 w~nt a major operation
•mUIPC J!Ol'l'tlll' to roiluce IWOIIen
t'noe1, brlnp ease and comrort tn :atwlday
a ffl:w mlnohl, enabllnar you to work
Mr.a S!HIVI\ge is !mrvh•ed by thtee
al:lil enjoy life while tt contlnUt!ll Ita
aoothlng, b,t!al tnl' octloD' Don't d!!• ln lliChfers, Mr~ F.arl Lama of }J:ldJay. :Aot In tim e to 11-Votd "d!lnger- 1lcp&lt;n t Mi&lt; s Grace Snuvnge of Co·
oua and GOI'IItly OJ)tn.tlon. T ry Dr.
'l'nt:us ind ~rr~ Hany ~on glanrl
Nt:~on'a Cbii:U)t'Old und er our gu&amp;r~
antee to •atlafJ' eompleU!.ty and -be f Columbus anr:l ene scb.'\Dr Ed
Every Friday Night

PIUIDI 0.0..

A

'f"llll 0/.,)

The Middleport. bof:rd or educa~
that the fo!lowlng
employed for

~

00 away at a

,'

-------~""""'

Capt Tom Jone&amp; have been the
The Board of,. Trustees of Rio
Orande eoneee met 'l'ucsd.a:)' a!ter·
MOD and one new tru.stee appointed
io IUI!eed. B. :&amp;:. Talbott of Mid.dle&amp;xri wpo 1ree:,aned. Mr. Talbott

,,..

., J

Aa Rio Grande
Tnuteel Lat.. bQtt. appointed
to succted Mr. Ta.l·
,
I
ter R-.icn• Afteto 30
M.ei&amp;a eounUr has always ha4
v
f Se •
te pre.!ientativts on thla board,
~ eaJa o
niC«!!
the P¥t 15 yeara, Ml: TaJbot.t

l.

.

'

U:u;.n 30 years, decided ~t bel diCI
-lOt b ll.vc the t1ml! to devote t.o the
pla&lt;le. Mr. 0 . #' Rathburn alio a

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r;upport ot 1il.1oor ehikkt.a.
Adrllne WUltanllftli No ll'Qtedi

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f!. llporlf Writer j
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trom St. Patm·'s to mnke 11p for a the Olnnts at tl11l Polo Grouuds the
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