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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 2

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Bound Over To Grand Jury thftodorS Pinter. 22. 537 Irnndale street, bound to the grand jury- under $1.000 bond yesterday afternoon on a eharge of second degree manslaughter following heat-ins before Justice of the Peace Rich- nrd Baird. Pinter wns arrested following the death of Minnie Schrnmm, Three Elyrians leWtod WBS killed in traffic mliiyjon ing soon. Plan To Visit Greece Soon After shipping more than one and one-half tons of clothing already to William and Nick nnd Wili.inis wife.

Betty, are hoping to make a personal delivery of some more cloth- MRS. Af AiUlARkt JOHNS Funeral services for Mrs Marg- THE CflROKlCLfi TELEGRAM, ELYRtA, OHIO Mayor Fines Five Auto Drivers Fines for leckless driving Amherst tlf MRS. LtCf 780 Cleveland Ave. ho fit SU2 Schramm Murary Ridpe roads Monday. Pinter, who was driver of the ear which collided with the Schramm lv lluw ls lo vlg machine, tnld deputy sheriffs that 82-year-old mother of the uvu his brakes failed and he was unable brothers, still living in OroloKlon 4 HVttrft They Irave applied for a passport which will permit them to go In Greece.

Their principal reason for wanting to go now is to visit the 1'i nrike safety stop. NUMBKR Continued From Page 3 and carried cm religious serv- ices that were comfort to men i of nil F.ither McManus lost his life when a Japanese prison ship carry. (j recce. Her luo sons in Elvria have not IJCtn her since they left that my years ayo to come to the United Suites. Their father died ahuiit three years aso, dunng thc Uer- tiiiin oceupntliin of Greece, and his death Was repuiied due to i-iii.

ry. caused by a of proper arc! wiilnw of George i who died Friday nuun tuc home' 01 hfr Ueurse Giiixiiolte' nt BO7 Woodl.ind avi'iiuc, be Jamie, AmhciM, diivi Cai truck. fined $10 and Pa. 2 p. rn.

in ill Circle Hill motorist wb it fcXfcfcclSKS 'speaker and movies of ayor A. Agate to-j AMHERST-Dr. F. Loury. Hakers recent trip to Japan were dent of Wooster College, will be the shown.

At the. close of meeting, at the 11111111.11 refreshments were served by thc of Amherst Hinh ladies of the W. S. C. S.

of thc car Kljru, MUCC 10W. ami luu betn a member ol' Cunibei l.md tluirch of Punxsua- en lie i.uica 10 t.arnc accordmg Special music for thc cxercist-s! Rui 1 i'" Sunday will ob- will include a selection bv Suild morning at St, He foiled to stop I Mixed Chorus and a 'vocal solo by )clcrs Evangelical and Reformed lichl. accordmc to nm-lino MUt M-, i tnurch. Silnnar talion volunteered for work details when other prisoners werr i IJ The Srurhs brothers know sonio- of the need for food and clothing in Greece, and thev hav; many letleu showing Ihe et.n- tawncy. Aside- from her sh-' three luay call at th Kunei.il home this iind the body wil be taken toinoi low.

KISI-HM MKAI, Smith, 1951 Graflo.n road. LincMcd TliurMlay for failing to make safety slop at East River ind Fiiurth street while riding a iimtor scooter, was fined $10 and Durling. Miss Manon 'sttelc. principal of Amherst High si-hooi will present the class and Supt. i Picnic annual picnic of the parish I Urv.il Tiuglcr.

R. D. 3 Elyria, ar Powers will award the SI. Joseph's Catholic church was liuocntioii will be given by Rev. i discussed when the Marian club Kr.

James Smith and bcncdn. tutu by Rev. W. Hcbcr O'Hara. fhurch met at the h.ome Miss Florence Brenncn.

Church The colors of the class of 1946 st 'f ct. The affair will be held June scarlet and Ki'ay and the llowcrl'G at Br.iridl 's Park nciil R'ver the red rose. Tables arranged for cards street following an accident; The class includes the following i honors were awarded Miss rr.r. rr.MK.Ai, street following an accident The class includes the following i honors were awarded niiieiai services i.corge Uun- th-rc, was also fined $10 and costs. graduates: William Thclma i ephine Ovbmski and Mrs farmer who sud-! Krnnk Sellers, Cleveland, Baxter, Robert Walker, William I Alice Knipp.

'The special uenly noon at thr of ted at East avenue and Uroad street Wilhelm, Frederick Lcimbach Paul'pnzc went to Miss Beverly Gorm Saturday, was fined and Shiind, Alan Sick, l.ero.v Hollings-i )ey. Not a Single Case Of Tuberculosis All of the 951 F.lyria High school students and teachers who were given tuberculin last month could be sure today that they do not have tuberculosis. This assurance was given when the Elyria city htalth department received from Pltasant View Sanatorium a report on X-ray examinations of 71 students and teachers. Those X-rays revealed not a single positive case of tuberculosis among those students and teachers, it was reported today. The X-rays were made only in cases.

All of the others showed negative reactions to the patch tests. They were sure, then, that they did not have tuberculosis, and that left only the 71 positive ic- actors as possible cases. Now the X-rays have shown that they, loo, do not have the disease. Satnrrlar. Mar 25, 1946 Lift: roft tHEFt PAHKKRSflURG.

W. Sprouse 1 43. was sentenced to a life icrm in the State penitentiary for stealing a $60 wrist watch and 70 cents from ihc ParkersburR Junk Co's offices last September. Sprouse confessed before Judge Uavid F. Turner in Weed County Circuit court yesterday to three previous felony thai-Re's and sentenced under habitual criminal statues.

sio ANb costs Lloyd 916 East avenue, was fined $10 and costs in police coftrt today for disorderly conduct, an offense on Depot street lust Sunday. HI fi-oi-i tii work detai from Correzidor IP llC to Formosa was sunk off the Philippines. Auction Sale Illrmi the undersigned to itll their reiidence, on Reid, 4 milei north I milei weit of Wellington, or milei south of Oberlin, thin I milei west on WEDNESDAY, MAY 2f i AT 9 A. M. SHARP I TWENTY-THREI HEAD OF CATTLE, moitly Holiteini, 9 of I which wert recently freih, 31 cloie up, teveral to frethen thii Fall.

This herd ii practically all pure brad, lait butter fat tett was 3.9. They are a nice clean bunch of cattle, heavy producers. 2 yr. old Holstein bull. FOUR HORSES: Dandy team, qrey marei, 7 years old, weighing 3000 poundi; another good work team, harnesses and collars.

PURE BRED HAMPSHIRE SOW and ten pigs; 175 White Leghorn hens. One buck sheep. FARM TOOLS: W. C. Allis- Chalmers tractor on rubber with starter, lights and power lift with cultivator attachments, I months old); Altis-Chalmers 14 in.

plows; Huber tractor, Model on rubber with lights and 14 inch Oliver plowi; Caie a foot combine; Rosenthal 4 roll corn husker, like new; 9 foot culti- mulcher, lika new; 7 foot culti- mulcher; 8 foot double disc, like new; 6 foot double disc; Oliver corn planter, like new; Superior 10 hole grain drill; J. D. 8 foot grain binder; New Idea manure spreader; 6 foot mower; J. D. side rake; dump rake; tedder; Ohio hay loader; like new; Ideal rubber tired wagon; rubber tired wagon, like new; farm wagon with 2 hay racks; rotary hoe; wagon boi; hay rope, fork and pulleys, land roller; spike drag; spring drag; 2 walking plows; Papex hammer mill; Papex silo filler; 75 foot endless belt; bun saw; SMC farm truck; 2 unit Surgt milker, complete, motor and pipes; electric water heater for milk house; wash tank; De- Laval cream separator; electric churn; 14 milk cans; strainer and pail; range shelter; Clipper fanning mill; brooder house; 2 rolls picket fence; 2 pump jacks with motors; 2 electric fences; maple sugar equipment; blacksmith tools; many small tools; poultry equipment of all kinds; 200 grain sacks; and many other articles not mentioned 1 HAY AND GRAIN: 75 bushel soy beens; 8 ton ear corn; 8 ton mixed hay (baled); 10 ton loose i hey; 8 ton baled wheat straw; 2 stacks of hay.

8 ROOMS OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS: ANTIQUES TOO: 32 United iih Kr.ililude son IP of llio.ie Iclteis rxpres- thanks for clolhmn -senl fiom Kly- ria by thr Scurlis brothers, who have forwarded eiintnbutions hy their friends Some o( the letlei's, also ask ifte brothers to rxlend the thanks of. grateful recipients lo the Red Cross and lo oil contributors who given food or clothing for Greek relief KaM Itner street, will be hr-hi costs. 1 m. from the Suelio- 1 Lewis Curtis Fimeial home. 'Ihv Hrv.

Mi ect, v. A. I.r.tlh. p.i-lor of First failure Hi.ber. jvorth, MarK.iret Ward, Pamela! Plans weie made to meet with 213 LonRfcllow.

Wavrick. Richard Yoimgless, Rob-; Miss Mary Lou Aschenbach June Slfl nnH fnt- I-J o- fl Cd a SlS for crl Hcrbsl Peter church, offi late. Burial will be made Tuesduy afternoon in Brants Corners cemetery at Angola, N. Y. where hc was born January fi, lB(i2 and whom ho resided until coming lo Klyiia in 1D38.

VICTOR AIJ.KN MLTK make a safety stop nt Hoping that (hey will soon be i OBERLIN Victor Allen Muck, permitted to make their proposed visit to Greece, the Scurlis brothers are now receiving clothing contributions at their doughnut shon nt Sfifi Cleveland slrrct, and thev are planning to make personal delivery of the garments given. NUMBER Continued From Tags Whitney and Johnston clearly were on Ihe They were pul there, before millions of radio listeners, by Mr. Truman. With culd nnger, he blamed them alone for rail strike that "can completely i stifle our economy mid ultimately destroy our country." Stldom if rvrr has a President elellvered a severe indictment of labor lead- A4, of 36 East College street, died at Amherst hospital al 0:15 p. m.

Friday. He had betn ill since Sunday with a heart condition. Born in Illinois. June Jfi. 1891, he had lived in Oberlm for the past Hc was.

employed as a barber al the Wesley Smith shop in Amherst. He was a member of the K. of the Kasles of Lorain, and the Obcrlin American Legion. Surviving is his wife, Edna. Funeral services will be held nt 2 p.

m. Monday from Sedge' Perry court and Cleveland street Thursday. Theodore Johnson, Medina, is to appear in court June oa a reckless driving charge for failure to make a safety stop at West avenue nnd Lodi street at 11:17. p. m.

yesterday, according to police. Fines Assessed For Intoxication William A. Taylor, 2B. of R. 1, Abbe.

road, was fined $15 and co.Ms on charge of disorderly conduct, and Paul Deimling. 18. of 361 Beech street, was fined $3 and costs for intoxication when arraigned before Mayor A. R. Agalc today.

Another youth. 17 yrars of age, who was with Taylor and Dolm- linc, turned over to juvenile authorities for intoxication. Patrolmen Corwin Btirrcr and Ji.mes Boggs responded to a call to diner on Cleveland Mie-oi id 3:15 a. m. nnd found Tny- the 17-year-old youth when the there.

ran B. V. rillLUS pohfi- approached. OBERLIN-Dr. Bernard V.

At 7:10 a. m. today police re- furniei- of Ihc Conxrc- 1 feived a call thai there was a iJ.irakis, Robert Schrpeeler, Donna I'inochle Sanders, Rhoela SchwiUki, Gloria! Members of the Pinochle club w-cic entertained in the home of Mrs. John Michael. Park avenue by Mrs.

Klizabcth Wohlever. Guests of the group were Mrs. Emery Sondcrficld, Mrs. Herbert Bring and Ms William Barris. Honors in the games went to Mrs Alex Dybinski, Mrs.

Thomas Andrews. Mrs. Sondcrgeld and Mrs BriiiR. Mrs. B.

A. Jennc will entertain Ihe group in two weeks. Hospital crj national church in Oberlin, "and i man lying in the rear yard Mr. Truman went over the heads Kraduntr of Oberlin School i.fjat 1JO Longfellow nvemie. They of the two labor He np- Theolnay died al his homv at 711 found ncimlina there in an in- pealed to the rank and file mem- North Aliadrna avenue.

Royal Oak. condition, bcivship of iheir unions to back Mich, on Friday Five other persons were MI the job because an "exlracrrii- Born on November 1862, hc i ri police- court tod.i.v on charges Koepp, Jane Hurling, Russell Fritz, Floyd Lodge, Jack Bruce, Don Gormley, Joann Sharp, Donald Redman, Marilyn Webster. Edward Btnting, Russell Dodson, Constance Barck, Carol These 30 be- their education in in either the public or the parochial grade schools. The others who will receive then- diplomas arc Louise Adler, Albert Schuller, Beatrice Borowicz, Juanita Baucom, Betty Carr, Belly Cunningham, Leonn Diedrich, Marjorie Ehrman, Frances Haas, Virginia Hoisted, Germainc Hucy. Alberta Jackson, Mary Kerli, Klor-1 is cncc Nahm, Jo Ann Simpson.

Anna I ST. PETKR'S EVANGELICAL AND Jane Starncr, Ruth Thomas. Richard Beam, George Berry, Jack Ehrlich. Frank -Kasza, Howard Mnegle, Catlj m. V-MUILII Mitchell, Jamc Park, Jack Rein-1 a.

m. Worship service-Rural Life hardt and Kenneth Rogal, Mar-' t- jorie Drew. Other activities of thc class of include the baccalaureate service at 8 p. m. Sunday at St.

Peter's ol m. na c- Evangclical and Reformed church cnlaurcate seiA ice for seniors ol with Rev. C. C. Vandersall the Amherst High and St.

Mary's paro- rpeakcr. Special music will be rcn- dered by thc choir of St. Peter's church. On Monday evening, class nifiht will' be observed and the program a one-act play, "Antic Admissions: Victor Muck Oberlin. There were no discharges.

(HI R( II ANNOUNCEMENTS REFORMED Rrv. .1. II. Bollrni, 8:30 a. rn.

Church school; 10:30 Good 8 p. Baccalaureate service. ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC ttev. James Smith, paalor.

at 8 and 10 a. rri. Bac- chial school, I.orain at the first Muss. Sermon topic "The Efficacy of CONGItEGATIONAL Rrv. U'.

O'Hnra, pastor. 10 tn. Church school: 11 a. m. nary emergency exists." Jlc sai(l, retired, Ivivmg it a patriotic duty that "goes pastorates in Michigan and Ohio.

I. i i vi 11 nut,) 111C I Hll 13 i (i 11. in it 1 11 11 beyond any desire for personal SuivivniK nrp his gam." Mrs. John H. Quilhot, and Miv Rvonue at i any ljf intoxication.

Earl Porter. 523 Elm street, was "nested on Broad street at West There was no way of knowing Alice C'hilds. who resides in Cleve- the immediate response of the land and son Dr. Wil- Childs fined 7JO and m. today COftS.

and rank and file. I lain C. Allan J. Taylor. 615 East avenue.

v.l.k-f.kb til. 11 ft. III. under thp direction of Mrs. service with the observance Kfichmd.

Other features will bc the of Rural Life Sunday hy Hickory ro.iding of ihc class will and class I Tree Grange. Sermon topic, "The history, and the dramatized pres- Ace-old Problem of Seeing." entation of the class prophecy. The program will close with thc traditional candlelight service. ST. LUTHERAN Krv.

R. C. Ros.ir. pastor. 9 a.

m. Church school: 10 m. 31:1 n-c. a in. scnooi; ju a.

m. Ihe Amherst Alumni Association English service; 11:15 m. Gerwill hold its banquet Wednesday man service. Sermon topic. "Have evening at the school auditorium you prayed?" Berlha Kscnich was granted a divorce from Peter by-Judge Guy B.

Kindley on sroundH of cruelly. Custody of their son, Richard, c. Kivcn to thc father and of their i Church in Obcrlin. younger son, David, to ihe mother, (ind week for his support. NOTICES with a chicken dinner.

FIRST 'EVANGELICAL anresifd at p. ycstcr On Kriday, May 31, thirty mem- Rev. C. f. Vaniiwall, patter.

Church school: Worship fcrvice. 'Die high seniors from the church and wood ccnvolrry. I.KO.M, NOTIi'K nliei- Ins I'MS, hr for HIIV rtPhi, oihfi I-UIIII-KI led nivyi-lf. AI.X.A 'I'AHdilN 1.1>, -i-s. I'NI-, TO TIIK HIIIJIKKS 'ill-' IT KI.VHIA.

(illlu "WATI-MIW HKKt NUI.N'C SKIilFS I it I 11 i 11 I 1 I I it I Miianl tr, Xo. :il.1. by thc r-ouncil of I'ltv i.r i Pliln, MM May jih, ami numuunt fiirlhi'i lo Ilic ym- I'llv of Olilo. "Waif Ilnriils Sf-rli-s llnnilidl 'Tn i.i-() hntli lin-liikivc. liHVk l-iroii railed fur rnlennilloi, nu 1 Pi.iuls tor pavnirnt of said li'ind- will hr un willi Hi" Hunk Tii.ni Hn.nrlHHv.

Ni'w Y-TU. N. I'M aftfr and hr pi fur- r.i, AUKUSI nnd iiiuiinni' itliaoluii iiiterc-l will (mill iiuon a I'nnds I. P.I4H, and iniercM din- arid- aid dalis hc't'onie in." Mild and will m-i Kiwanis Club County Engineer Two-thirds of 18,000 miles I of highways need improvements to mod present traffic conditions nde- Counly EiiRliu-er Donaltl 324. DOTH IN-i Pnttersor.

told Elyria Kiwanis notiflfd that Clutl nlplllb at their luncheon meeting Tlmrsday the Elks Club. He reporied th.it there 250 miles of state roads in Loriiin County. Ho reported that Elyim need-, a new bridge across the Black River, oij the north side ol ihe i to relieve downtown triiRic ton- I gestion. and that there alto nrr other liiRliway needs in the city that should be met when possible. swud th.it it has been estimated that ihe considered needed on Ohio hiKli-j Hc said that the stale di.es not Invc money available for supc'r- hifihw.iy lirvelopment, bbut he ex- 7 P.

yoMcrday for intoxi- I Joseph's Calhollr METHOIIIST cation. He was fined S5 and costs.) Seven of ihc 194R graduating I Rrv. Edjar Smith, pastor. COI-RC Oeken, Obcrlin, arrested of Amherst High school.) n. m.

Church school; 11 a. m. 1 last Sunday, was fined So and costs. one ''oi" St. Mary's High school, Worship sen ice.

Sermon topic. "My Edward Robinson. 11H F.ast River Korain, will go to Communion at Memorial: Khrnczer." street, arrested yesterday, wasl" 10 a. m. Mass next Sunday.

This vH nnrl Vio nl Intrftrl (Via ffk also fined $5 and costs. In And About The Court House Mildred I.eimbach. 324 street, sued for a divorce from Harry of 53t VuU-au streel will be followed by the annual i Rrv. K. Busrr, putor.

baccalaureate service. i 9:30 a m. Church school: 10:30 They are Leoiia Diedrick, Frances a. Worship service: 7 p. m.

i Haar. Mary Ke'rti, Florence Crusaders: p. m. EvanRclislic Donald Gormley, Frank "-crvicr; midnight broadcast over Floyd Lodge, Amherst, and Cath- Station WAKR, Akron. onne I.orain.

Mold Quarterly Conference An Arabian dated I The fourth quarterly conference I I50:) WIth illu-'-trfttions in gold, has of th year of the Amherst and ecn lacc on exhibition in Mos- Broad South Methodist churches rj)W's museum of oriental culture. grounds of They were neglect married have two children. and in lyJB and the date honored nu 11 Sluni-d: B. SYMONS pi rsscd belief that a super-highway in the Turnpike could be built as a toll road. He pointed out that the Sandusky toll bndye been operated f.s a and that the lolls are expected to Sara Rhodes granted divorce loday from Richard on grounds of neglect and was restored lo her former name ol Bax- Abce Pozcgj, Sheffield Lake, filed suit for dtvou-e from Joseph on grounds of negleci and cruelty.

were iv.cimed in child. 10o8 aticl was held Friday evening in thc South Amherst church. Dr. Herbert Thompson, Norwalk. superintendent of ihc Norwalk dislrict, was the CALL CITY CAB 2222 Joseph Ribich, Loraui.

sued for a divorce from La Verne on grounds; of neglect and cruelty and asked Holmes Delivery PHONE 2124 City-Wide Delivery that her former name of Harve 1 They ere married oo restored for Hi? ol the bridge bc- lore the end of yc.tr. ri-ponwl -hat the Gen-j Mal an 813 East Public Sale On Wheeler I mile miles of La- Anutln-i Grange or I ON TUf SPAY, MAY 28 AT 1:00 P.M. 5 DAIRV COWS: Jerjey, 10 Esco deep treeie; elec- electric lampt; living room suite; tilt back chair and ottoman; leather rocker; dining room suite and 6 chairs; mirrors; music cabinet; jersey lu buftet; Morris chair; extra dav. yr. old.

recently fresh; Guer enpptt; 4 poster bed, springs, yr. old, re-bred; Hoi. 3 yr. old. vanity and dresser; 2 ward- close-up springer; Guer 3 yr robes; several chest of draw.

old, recently fresh; black Jersey' writing desk; folding cot; hos- 3 r. old, re-bred; Holjtein year- pital bed; several dressers; sev- ling heifer and two veal calves er ds springs; dropleaf BROOD SOW, Chester White baby bed; love seat; 2 due to farrow by day of sale 12x15 rug; small 20 MUSCOVY DUCKS, some rygi; linoleum; kitchen table; with ducklings metal top table: FARM TOOLS: Fordson trac- Magic Chef tor end Oliver tractor plow; Jlif Morning heat- ternational corn planter, with kitclseoware; dishes; fertilizer attachment, jfyrtfioi; and any- tools and equipment, including prop- Some household goods riffc when spld. TERMS: CASH. All proper- by ifditt of ty at buyer's risk as icon as PiMlfiflaj 0 property to be remov- ltd until for. W.WTO»*$ON, i H.

HilRICK, Motors evaporation has prc O.lcted liiat Ingiiwny trnftio will rreaic- 100 pr-r rent the next ftatuie of piogr.iin was a Ruben Bulls It, i memory ol the late Nath.uiicl Tiiv.nsend. former lor thc Club, died at Vi'imilioii. a at the included Hunarri L'nger. of Clexeland, aini A. brother ut J.

R. 14 HOUR AMIULANCE SERVICE Phones 44 or 164 PAY 01 NIGHT SEDGEMAN OIIIUN, OHIO OFFICE SUPPLIES cr street, filed sun today for ilivurre from Oernard en'grounds of neglei-t and cruelty They were inained in 1947. H.imld Canter w.is gianted a di- today from Norma by Judge Guy Kiudle.v on grounds" of wilful absence. Jair.ps O-Afns was, granted a di- from Mjry by Judge Guy R. Findle.v r.n of neglect.

A for divorce brought by f.irl against Helen i li.d.n-. l.rR 1, L. filed n. divorce from Alberta gn.ui.d-. of rcgleci and cruelly rrr ar; fd jnj.

R. $MITH ft CO, We execute bur to ttH Lnllsicd ind Sir Bldf J344 I -V 1 I I to Clerk. DOWIPB, Phone 67R. Bob Herrick, Clerk. 24 HOUR SERVICE MEMORIAL DAY IS THURSDAY PLEASE DON'T FORGET YOUR LOVED ONE'S LAST RESTING PLACE.

NICHOLS FUNERAL HOME iw 323 Middle Avenue Phone ULVRIAN FINED $90 Arthur A. Foss. 246 Harvard avenue was fined $50 and costs and his right to drive in Elyria was suspended for six months when arraigned today before Mayor A. R. Agate on a charge of driving while under the influence of liquor.

i MARKETS I MTU) StAll.s llirAKIMENT AtiRK I l.rt Piodutllon mid Mirktllni AdralnlHr.Uon Mirkrl Baskets of ihj "Sc-ll on 12, Unrv LElTUCt- NUMBER. Continued From Page served hiaster of ceremonies. The fuests were welcomed by f. A. Dusthimer, chaplain, and past commander of the Legion post, and David Hyman, pretent commander, also spoke.

Refreshments were served. Selections of nominees In the various schools were made either by teacher committees or by teachers and pupils working together, it was explained. Scoring was on honor, Including strength and stability of character, high standards of conduct, and devotion to duty; courage, described as bravery in face of opposition and danger and the grit to stand up for the right; scholarship, including scholastic attainment and evidence of industiy and application in studies; leadership, as shown by the ability to lead and accomplish through group action; and service, including kindliness, unselfishness. fellowship, protection of the weak, and promo- lion of the interests and welfare of associates without hope of personal reward. 10-lb.

sh ro tl.M-II.U. Pfr P' nt tit-30e. RADlSHtS-Outdoor. of 3 doten bunches 15c-85c. Jew 11.00 WATlRCBE88-Pfck bttltrti II OTJITIO.NS 3S 108; 111 rec pia ise; MVC POUI.TRir-rirm- rfcfipt.

trucks, no unchnnged! Toi.cno r.BAiv Orain (On track). rtd 11.06 -NO, ins 5-1 N-No. 3 It OATS-NO, whiif ss'. BKANS-No. 2 Vfllow IJ SUDRO-CURT1S AMBULANCE PHONI 2522 24 Hour Strviet FULTON Funeral Home Ambulance Service PHONE 80-J Orafton, Ohio Don't Gtt Cauight Holding Tho Ken Johnson INSURANCE AGENCY Century Blk.

Phone 3654 "Beat Ettale HAVE YOU EVER CONSIDERED YOUR BANK AS YOUR PERSONAL BUSINESS PARTNER? working for and with you in every way possible. We guard your savings, protect your valuable papers, and provide checking account service for your convenience. We help finance your home or your business, aid you in unforeseen emergencies, and help you insure the security of your family. We are your silent partner and we are proud of it. We hope you'll let us help more of you more often! Be Wise SO COME TO US FIRST "Oornerize" ON ANY MONEY THE ElYRIA TRUST COMPANY.

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