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Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 20

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Mc-1 SEATTLE iAli Fifteen students CwoitnhnetlIlleomniTnhisutresrdsaiin ltihee wm' ilo nnai lel egt. 1 aref tt the Council of Church WO at II 'routine check of their tempera- Dr. II. H. CcConnell of New York, he Ross ses County Council tures.

For all fifteen, the thermom- ete 'noon, of Churches earr a short tt absences a lac a gurnaddeerw7ecnhtt)cal registered degrees nccilts in tin head of the department of evan gelism of the National Council of above normal. Churches, will visit in the A-planti RLAI) l'IllE CLASSIFILI) ADS 1 They were sent back home. area from Sunday, March 14, through March 18. During his stay, he will deliver a series of talks and consult it churchmen on strengthening the 'work of the churches in the area. -i- His visit is being sponsored by the ommittee on Ministry to Defense Communities.

Fear "Tomol Dr. McConnell will be the fea tured speaker at a mass kick -oft 1 meeting, Sunday, March 14, at 2:30 4s, p. in the Piketon High School. MAXID Albert J. Gracia, manager of the ,1 IA, Goodyear Atomic Energy is I also scheduled to speak and tailored by P) dents from 'he Pike County high schools will sing several anthems.

,,1,::. Others who will appear on Sun- .,1 3111 day 's program include: John L. of the new Ili snook, president of J. Snook Company, Portsmouth Frank Get- les, employe of the T. I.

ORLON Cl Railroad Company, Jackson the i.q..1.k Rev and Mrs Joseph Daab Mc 1, Arthur Christian Church: the Rev. I John Wesiey Chinn, Findley St Methodist Church, Portsmouth; 1 and Mr. Luther Poling, chief di- ,..,....4,4 vision of Peter Kiewit Sons. Members from Pike County Girl Scout troops will serve as ushers. On Sunday morning Dr.

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cli55.00 0 .,...,,,,,,,,.,....,.1 ...1 eDa peat col'omn arnM.u4j 4.010,1 ii Ped i i la ill' Ilk 11 :6 1 bE SWIMMING AND will be one of the features of the Boy Scout Camporce to be held in connection with Hospital Day at the VA Ilospital Sunday, May 2. The committee shown above is making arrangements. Left to right, George Rynick, Charles W. Byers, Dr. Rana Id M.

Wolfe, Arthur Landy. James Strausbaugh, Robert Davis, Charles Castle and George Jurcisin. SVD with to rig Pair of Burglars CIO Rejected by tder of his schedule: Draw Life Terms Pottery Workes BOY Scouts to Partionate Monday, in Scioto County for a In Ross thursday DAYTON, Ohio UP Common ZANESVILLE, Ohio iinThe CIO! series of meetings with ministers, Pleas Judge Calvin Crawford yes-Federation of Glass, Ceramic and i In National Hospital Day laymen, and church women. I terday sentenced Harold E. An-1 iSilica Sand Workers yesterday was Tuesday, in Jackson County to kron, 37, of Columbus and Allredirejected as collective bargaining; meet with the ministerial group, Damico, 34, of Dayton to life hy-epresentative by employes of the the Rotary Club, the United Chdrch Two the Ohio Penitentiary for a series Shawnee Pottery plant.

The hundred Boy Scouts of Chief Logan Council from Ross Women, and an evening mass meet- of burglaries which police said net- the only one on the ballot, lost t' and Pike counties are making plans for their participation in the ing. he the nation in providing a ted the pair more than $100 annual observance of National Hospital Day Sunday, May 2, at .000 in National Labor Relations' Board Wednesday, in Pike County to loot. Homes in Middletown, Hamil- election 86 N. Employes recently; the Chillicothe Veterans Administration Hospital. uc ton, Dayton and Columbus werostrk the plant for four months Dr.

H. If. Botts, manager and an ex-scoutmaster himself, in-! 66 cniks Are FFun" burglarized. in a wage dispute. I formed Charles W.

Byers, scout executive, that a suitable site on hospital grounds had been 1 I Pictures of Them. Get Fresh for the 1954 "Scout! A highlig of the 1954 cam- IODAK FILMS from us and for to, 4 ,,31 Camporee." iporee will be doing turn." 4 8 1 In extedWing a welcome to the The scouts will help in the Na- young citizens, Dr. Botts said: tional Conservation Program result bring them to us for "Scouting for go ma helps build character good citizenship. It helps to. ke better American boys in i 1 ill of trees.

The scouts 1wher. they assist Stanley Larr hospital gardner, in the planti ll ngi be givenlb Try Us For Toys. est 1 ick clevetoping and printing. i t4 Ihr if Smola i every way mentally, morally credit for this community service. tr: and physically.

Scouting can best Saturday afternoon will be de- West End ula' Store serve voted to troop competition in 0 vital manpower of brains, effici- which specific scout craft skills, Cor. High and MillPh. 6296 ency. high standards and such as signalling by code, corn-Check Into These Big I human understanding." i (pass course, knot-tying, first aid, 1 and sawdust trail will be demon- Begins Saturday, May 1 0 LT RY SPECIALS di-, The camporee, under the 'rection of W. II.

Hildebrand and scthraatreleci. Official judges will be Byers, W. H. Hildebrand Ranald M. Wolfe.

The 5 to 8 Lb. Average 1 The scouts will 1 session will close with 1 re, entertainment a hu campfire, i ii 1 PACIIIII Milt 1 :11141 OM To I ad" "kair q00 I 120 unit leaders, will begin. land Dr. Saturday, May evening capture the adventure of living enterta close to nature when they set up songs and stunts. 59c lb.

capture the adventure of living enterta.inment a huge campfire, close to nature when they set up songs and stunts. SCPANNES der of his schedule: In Ross Thursday Monday, in Scioto County for a series of meetings with ministers. laymen, and church women. Tuesday, in Jackson County to meet with the ministerial group, Rotary Club, the United Chtirch Women, and an evening mass meet- 1 Wednesday, in Pike County to Pair of Draw DAYTO Pleas Juc terday kron, 37, Damico, the Ohio of burglai ted the loot. Horn ton, Day' burglarim 5tottLI APAYI LSR06 MO 67 PI "The Store Jots: Men and Boys" I 4''ti SPONSOR of of ofejiti OK 41 1 Affi WELCOME WAGON make friends with the sun Frying Turkey Frying Chicken 39c lb.

Roosting Chicken J6. CHICKEN BACKS and NECKS 6 lbs. for 89c BtirleY aliarttet Fry Fry Roc CHIgH Di KORADENIM DRESSES BY DI NUKALt ilM LittC3t3 their tents, build campfires and their meals. 1 Recognition Program 1 George Rynick, chairman on On Sunday the scouts will at-Hospital Day special events, has I tend church services at the hosmade arrangements in which the After that, the scouts will scouts will use the hospital pool I attend to a variety of credit as, for swimming and life saving signments in assisting with Hos- tests The pool is used daily for pital Day activities. 1 1 therapeutic treatment of patients, I A recognition program will be and at the present time is the held in the late afternoon for only indoor pool in the county.

those scouts who have performed 1 Five qualified Red Cross swim- their scouting positions and other 1 instructors will conduct the facets of community life with These men, expert distinction a effectiveness. in the corrective therapy field at Awards will be presented before the hospital, are Arthur Landy, an audience of Scouts, scout lead-'James E. Strausbaugh, Robert i ers and proud parents. Davis, Charles Castle and Georget At the close of day, the scouts 'Jurcisin. I will stand retreat with the mem Ibers of the armed forces.

Jureisin. II 92 S. Walnut St. Phone 27136 92 1 Tobacco Men Ask Research About Cancer i 1 Smart for city or country penthouse or patio, these Koradenim dresseS, designed by Stephanie Koret, are a "must" for inviting admiring glances wherever the sun finds you. Your Koradenim dresses will come off the wash line like they're colorlasi and Sanforized.

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1 41 ,7, C1 -1 4,,,, 1..: f.3 1: 4. 4 4: Guallaitoi bv't kW MovttioNtitte I I 1 4 i A 04 I I 1 I 6 Smart for city or country penthouse or patio, these Koradenim dresseS, designed by Stephanie Koret, are a "must" for inviting admiring glances wherever the sun finds you. Your Koradenim dresses will come off the wash line like they're colorlasi and Sanforized. -ztrol WASHINGTON UPi--The Agriculture Department today weighed a tobacco industry advisory committee recommendation that the department engage in research that might help determine whether there is any connection between smoking and cancer. The request was made at a time 1 when 5uggestions have been published that there may be such connection and also when consumption of cigarettes has been reported declining.

The advisory committee, at meet-1 ings here this week, recommended department attempt to develop new and Improved analytical methods for de-1 1 termining the components of tobacco and tobacco smoke. Department officials said the recommendation was not necessarily, made with the cancer question in! mind. They said, however, it would be useful in a lot of ways to have, a better knowledge of what is in tobacco and tobacco smoke. Meanwhile, the department. a report on the tobacco situation, said Americans consumed two per cent fewer cigarettes last year than in the previous year.

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