The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio (2024)

TAGE 9 THE TIMES RECORDER, ZANESVELLE. OHIO WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1951 Legion Patrol Auxiliary Gets treasurer; Bob Irvin, reporter; and Merl Barnes, sentinel. C. P. Knotts is the club advisor.

Chandlers ille FFA In Installation Patrol Members On Tour Today Boys and girls who have serv Certificates, Names Officers The regular meeting of the Chandlersville FFA was held re SINUS SUFFERERS crfuirsvuie i-eeion Auxiliary aH oro cently with the installation of GET SUNIS ow of the Ohio State highway patrol of their duties by Judge Robert ed their schools as patrolmen officers featuring the busi- Is now ready for action having T. Merry who also was the truest speaker of the evening. uren lormany sworn In and being given proper identifications Tl'l new. It' Hiff-rent. Iff ttcd, prnvfa.

tlnffinf, BO ara-arinv. Fel aliv In day time, fnerlnl r-t at night. your Iira4 wita SIMS! bet St MS A SarprtM) Awiite taa. tne current scnooi jear win re- ness session, ceive part of their reward today The officers are: Kenneth Lin-when they will go to Columbus jdamood, president; Earl Bow-aboard a special Baltimore A ers. vice president: Robert John B.

Gaylord was named captain of the unit. Other offi Ohio train cers announced last night are at a ceremony Tuesday night in the Legion hall. Twenty men, trained in all phases of police work and first Eck, I Bliss, secretary; Richard "i Lieut. Ronald C. Lawson, Lieut.

The fourth annual trip has James B. Dusenberrv, Set. Heil been arranged by the Muskingum County Council of Parent- Cain, Cpl. Arthur Bryan, Cpl. Don Guinsler and Secretary Don- rHEADACnE-s Teachers association.

PTA aid Baum. i Other members of the new aux uZ? "Pua quickly relieve. groups of various schools and the American Automobile association. Roy Gillespie is chairman of the general committee. iliary are Harry Basehart, Ray-imond Coyle, Edward Dahl, Wil liam Fraunfelter, Robert Long: The special train will leave i 1 1 1 1 1 1 "III rlUUhl' David Miller, Donald Miller, George Moeller, Harold Perrine, about 8 o'clock and return late this evening.

CANDIES or TOILETRIES FOR MOTHER'S DAY. MAY 13 Mary Lee or Whitman Candies Yardley, Lentheric, Tossy, Cory Dorothy Gray, Elmo, Dorothy Perkins Toiletries at LEFFLER'S DRUG STORE SOUTHEAST CORNER FIFTH AND MAIN STS. Patrols participating are: John Roberts, Ross Roe, William Scottec and John McGrath. Grover Cleveland, Garfield, SEETHE SENSATIONAL NEW The auxiliary was trained by Ptl. H.

J. Stehmeyer, from the Cambridge barracks of the pa trol who is stationed in Zanes ville. Other patrol members from Cambridge present were Lieut. MODCl 10 AUTOMATIC D. D.

Stark, Sgt. G. O. McCon-nell, Sgt. C.

J. McGuire, Sgt. Charles Cale, Cpl. R. H.

Shan-eyfelt and Cpl. J. H. Relac. Capt.

Gaylord welcomed the guests and introduced the GHQ Grant, Hanco*ck, Lincoln, Madison, Mclntire, McKinley, Monroe, Munson, Roosevelt, Sheridan. St. Nicholas, St. Thomas, Westview, and Wilson. This years' trip will be made by special Baltimore Ohio train.

The tour of the Ohio capital will be made in chartered buses. The educational tour will include visits to the capitol, civic center, zoo, and the museum at Ohio State university. M. S. Cassey, division passenger agent for the railroad, with offices in Columbus has been working with the local committee composed of Roy Gillespie, Monroe school chairman; Mrs.

Vernon Shaw, Monroe school, president of the patrol council; Miss Afla Osborne, McKinley school, and Miss Vivian Yoder, Wilson school. In additon to the aforemen tioned committee the following will accompany the group as supervisors: Miss Emily Mulvey, school nurse, Ben Felton, Mun MV, WHIPS vH-Ni 0T f-y, beats "--zj suits i tifos hmi- y. re. (Mlitonl I ViSjt-k Bowls fi Automatic i Pamovf Ij 7 l-v 1 staff of the patrol. Cpl.

Shaney-felt explained the duties of the unit members after which Judge Merry administered the obligation. Lieut. Stark presented each member of the local unit with his pin and identification card. Set. McConnell spoke of work 7- of the auxiliary after which Judge Merry was introduced as the speaker.

Entertainment following the dinner included music by Jack Green and his group and feats of magic by Robert Patterson. IRONY OF WAR Laboring under the double burden of a head-load of belongings and piggy-back baby, the Korean woman refugee might grimace bitterly if she eould understand the slogan painted on the crippled B-29 bomber. She slogged past it in her flight southward from the Communist foe. (Photo by NEA-Acme Staff Photographer Bert Ashworth.) OUR SCHOOLS are the open door to opportunity. They provide an equal chance for every child to make his contribution to our national enterprise and well-being.

We are happy in the belief that our School Savings Department is helping in this vital endeavor. We have over 5800 student accounts, with more being added daily. A the TiiUf Rent So if the Tree inclined Look For The Sign Of Th MUTUAL FEDERAL SAVItSGS And Loan Association 14 S. Fifth Sf. ZatwffvC son scnoot; cnauncey bwingie, Wins $50 In Signal Quiz Sent To Prison For Manslaughter Grant school; Miss Marjorie Hall, Madison school; J.

A. Key-ser, Roosevelt junior high. An thony Orecchio, Sheridan school. The following will represent the Leslie Corner, 57, of 362 North Muskingum County Council PTA Marriage License Application Filed Melvin L. Stephenson, 19, of 1281 Davis street and Nellie Louise Jones, 17, of 720V4 Elm street.

H. Ralph 24, of Chandlersville, Rt. 2, and Ada Only the new Model 10 Mix-master gives you NEW, LARGER BOWL-FIT BEATERS shaped tq fit both side and bottom of bowL All the mixture goes into and through them for EVEN mixing and greater AERATION. An ex-clusiva advantage; Complete with Automatic Juice Extractor; BONIFiELD Meal street, was sentenced Tues day. morning in common pleas and assist in the supervision: Mrs.

Jps Erickson, Mrs. 'f. court to an indeterminate term Cooper, Mrs. Floyd Hardesty, "at hard labor" after he had pleaded guilty to an indictment and Mrs. Ralph Smith.

of second degree manslaughter Most European cabbage Is Judge Clarence J. Crossland Louise Bunting, 19, of Sonora, Rt. 1. grown In the Balkans and Italy, sentenced the man to Ohio peni tentiary despite a plea for leni The seat of the United Nations Harry S. Nor.th, 69, of Cam is in New York City.

I HARDWARE 18 South 6th St. CO. Ph. 2-6391 bridge and Anna S. Tumas, 72, ency made by Prosecutor Clarke of 1033 Beatty avenue.

B. Barbour. Corner entered the new plea just before he was v.6QO scheduled to go on trial belore a jury. Corner, last employed as a meat cutter at a local grocery, was charged with manslaughter in connection wilh the death of i Booth Burke, 15, of 861 Ca bot drive which occurred last January 31 when he was struck IV- on Brighton boulevard by Cor ncr's machine. A lit The boy was crushed between the bumper of Corner's car and an auto driven by Donald Spence of 827 Pershing road.

He had been hitching a ride on the rear i CAKESI Everett Hull of 1100 Marietta street, an employe of the Roekel won $50 in The Signal quiz Monday. The quiz is broadcast daily at 9:30 a. m. by Radio Station WHIZ. of the Spence auto.

7 I V) -V f-'rl 1 i Mm Corner failed to slop after the accident but was arrested a short time later at his home. He pleaded guilty in municipal. Coach Hayes To Speak of Newcomerstown and the late Prof. Hayes, for many years superintendent of the Newcomerstown schools. rourt the following day to a At Newcomerstown tome ini Let us The annual spring banquet of I I show you all the is dooci mQ the Newcomerstown Chamber of Commerce to be held Wednesday evening, May 16, will be featured by an address by "Woody" Hayes, Ohio State football coach.

PLAN BAKE SALE The Ebenezer WSCS will spon-sor a bake sale Friday afternoon at the Cannon Appliance store In Roseville. In order to accommodate Industrial plant cus- charge of driving while intoxicated. In passing sentence, Judge Croscland said, "The American public has come to indulge traffic accidents easily treat them too lightly." "This defendant had no business being in the automobile nor driving it In his condition," he continued and added, "it is the hope of this court that by inflict features of the new Hayes is a graduate of the AT YOUR INDEPENDENT GROCER Newcomerstown high school. Heitomers the sale will begin at is the son of Mrs. W.

H. Hay e9 4:15 p.m. ing this punishment, others may be deterred from committing similar offenses." Attorney B. E. Leasure, coun MODIl 10 AUTOMATIC sel for Corner, made a plea for leniency, explaining that the de fendant was under a physician's care and had been administered opiates a few hours before the accident occurred.

FAMOUS MIX-FINDER DIAL To this the court replied: "If he was in that condition, he had no business driving an automobilewhich under proper opera tion Is a servant but under these circ*mstances became as dangerous a weapon as a gun or a knife." Mew, larger Bowl-Fit Beaters New, lorgor Heat-Resistant Bowls Automatic Bowl-Spee1 Control Corner has been In county Jail for three months and prosecutor reminding the court of this lact ffPj Ererytfilni Is NEW for Oldsmobile's Jfjj jfJ Revolutionary HEW "Rocket Ill ill WW "JyS Thtarti-theFEATURES-yeakforthnv-Mln II II I I' tJ0 WrJjK hit D'w 'P ten yW major HUH 400' I 'C- 'Ivancrmfiiu! low, wide, and handKime all new! Ill III fl IS ChimU: spring, shocks, frames all new! "JtoeW at ffl tl it it I Jr tLat famous snap and sparkle plus new economy, It ti II If aft I'll flU new And Uydra-SUaic Drive has net II II II II 1 I It II instantaneous reverse gear selection! Smoothness II II II II ft km tt ft I smartness amazing gas savings? They're all new, II fj II It AjpLs fl If I yours in Oldsmobile's Super Come II II II Iffl II I II I into our shownwm! Drive the triumphant CI! DTD II II II II JPW fill II NEW Super "88" Oldsmohile! dUflD II II II II I -L''" said. "Society has been well served." He asked the charge I rSflSV I RHUS TV sushis be reduced to a misdemeanor. Dorothy Truax, 17, who wa a passenger in Corner's machine at the time of the accident, and was being held as a material witness has been placed under the Jurisdiction of the Child Welfare board. Brother Of Local Resident Dies William Nichols of New Mex ico, a brother of Mrs. C.

R. Dur kin of Bluff street, d'ed recent lv at his home, according to word received here. He suffered a heart attack. Besides the sister he sur vived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

James Nichols of Canton, Marvelous new features for lighter, higher, finer-textured cakes creamier, fluffier, mashed potatoes, etc Only the new Model 10 Mixmaster gives yon NEW, LARGER BOWL-FIT HEATERS shaped to fit both side and bottom of bowL All the mixture goes into and through them for EVEN mixing and greater AERATION. An exclusive ad-vsntsga. Complete with Automatic Juice Extractor. and a brother, Frank of Massil ion, OlitmM, "Or 4-fW Sxfaa. Hyin-MalK thim man cm.

tfuipumu. mtmurim, ltd trim uubjm dmm aMknw noim 0 ID fl I LE RETURN'S a gcnhai Motots vaiw Cpl. Ralph Prior has returned to his base at Atlanta, following a 10-day furlough with TlifhasJ.B Sll YOUR NIARIfT OLDSMOIILI I A I his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John a iron Prior of Nashport.

Mrs. Prior has been called to Coolldge, ttmtture Open Monday Evenings Til 9:00 t. M. Others by Appointment THE MODERN MOTOR COMPANY-21 So. 6fh Street W.

by the death of her sister, Mrs. Clara Rolls, she had spent quite some time with her sister, caring for her during the illness..

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio (2024)

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