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Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 5

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Junior division. Miss Julia Thursday, Sept. 12, 1937 (btlMrnlIif (CO.) fertlr-5 Miss Karis Goldsberry. Miss Sue uipnnjii. y.

i iihhi," im wmmmm i i i SMWi-OOEESSBSSlsMSI it l.v: aiv Fifteen Teams Operate For Concert Memberships Quinn, Miss Patty Wolford, Miss Mrs. A. E. Heierman Mrs. II.

J. Schdi, Miss Anne F. Janet Unrig. Volunteers working independently include Miss Ina T. Allen, M.

B. Hendrickson, Sliss Mrs. Erneit Senff, Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Charles N.

HovtJ Forrest II. Steel, Mis Mary E. Mrs. Dard Hunter Miss Hazel Story, Mr. W.

S. Stringham. Mrs. Kirk. Mrs.

Clyde W. Knapp, Mrs. Robert Swank, Mrs. William i Marjorie Bunch Mclntyre, Mrs. I Tetrick, Mrs, George Walters, 8 Mrs.

M. R. Hertz, captain, Mrs. Dorsey Boyle, Mrs. Karl F.

Hoi- Mr. William Althouse, Miss Edna Fifteen teams are operating in the 25th annual membership drive of Chillicothe Community Concert! Association now in progress. The drive opened Monday night and Mrs. Everett Windie. Mrs.

C. A. i Paul R. Minich. lenbach, Mrs.

Solomon D.j Campbell, Mrs. Howard Dressier, Schneider, Waverly, Mrs. Gene Mr. Howard M. DuBois, Miss jCarmelita Gaynor, Mrs.

G. E. Jlrs. Cornell C. Hunter, cap- Gardner, Miss Dorothy Garrett, Miss Bertha M.

Oyer, Mrs. Le-j Wisecup, Sirs. Ranald Wolfe and Roy Oyer, Mrs. Clare G. Mrs.

G. Howard Wood v. ill close at 5 p. Saturday. tain, Mrs.

Don F. Grimes, Mrs. James V. Robinson, Mrs. John Summers Mrs.

Jesse New captains, with their teams, 1 Mrs. Matthew H. Borland Cl captain, Mrs. James P. Climer, Jack H.

Dodson. Miss.Elea- St Mrs. Thomas E. Marr, captain, inor Wallace. Mrs.

George al- DON'T WALK UNDER LADDERS WATCH OUT FOR BLACK CATS BUT GET HERE! FOR SOME REALLY SPECIAL BUYS! Mrs. Donald Jones, Mrs. Paul Krouse, Mrs. Henry Minert, Mrs. Mrs.

William M. Garrett, cap- W. A. Thomas; i tain, Miss Mary McGee, Clarks-: burg. Mrs.

Russell Teterson, Mrs. Eugene Morrison, captain; Mrs. William M. Newton, cap Frankfort, Mrs. Lelaud Puttcamp; Mrs.

F. Page Boyer, captain, tain, Mrs. Ronald Benson, Mrs. Melvin A. Kimble, Mrs.

Harold Riffle, Mrs. Gordon Streicher; Mrs. Frank L. Hinkle. Miss Bar- SPECIAL PURCHASE! SKIRTS bara Morgan, Mrs.

Vernon C. FAMOUS-NAME BRANDS! SWEATERS .99 Squires, Mrs. W. S. Stringham; Mrs.

John D. Herlihy captain, Mrs. William J. Corzine Mrs. Mary Ellen Hitchcock, r9 Frankfort, Mrs.

Joseph S. Mc- Kell, Mrs. Richard C. Ringwald; "JUST WHAT YOU WAITED, BOSS?" "Frosty" is proud of the eight-pup hitch she's presenting for the approval of her master. Bill Hancock, of Casper, who has long entertained the expensive dream of an eight -dog purebred team.

Now that he has the team, he'll need that sled to relocate his family and the dogs. A city ordinance states that more than three dogs attached to any one residence constitutes a kennel, and kennels are not allowed within city limits. The Hancocks plan to move into the country. Frosty is a "Keeshond," a Dutch breed long used by barge owners as watchdogs. Mrs.

Eugene D. Rigney, captain, Mrs. Lewis T. Coppel, Miss Joan King, Mrs. William C.

Boul-ger, Mrs. Robert Tate; Mrs. Peavy Schachne, captain, Mrs. S. L.

Bellanca, Mrs. Harold Ishoy, Mrs. C. Albert Fromm Miss Kay Rybolt; Miss Mary Anne Schlegel, captain, Miss Marjorie Bierley, Miss Mary. Eloise Bierley, Miss Ger-aldine Gaynor, Mrs.

William B. Brown; Mrs. Frank Simpson, captain, Mrs. William H. Hermann, Mrs.

These do something for you! Cashmerelike orlons, wool, wool-fur blends In oil colors! Cardigan and slip-on styles! VALUES TO 7.95! The BEST In Foil Fashions! Wools, corduroys, felts in the newest colors end in tvery size 22 to 38! VALUES TO $6,951 Houses Kor Sale 81 Church School Opens Sunday At St. Paul's Georgetown Saddened; Plant Head Won't Rebuild HOME LOANS frroiiiit bru Attractu Kate Libt-rai lermi Ml ll-AI UlAN SAVIM.i AffhN Rrfn1 SI Uii HH I HOLDS ANYTHING IN OUR LAY-A-WAY! NO SERVICE CHARGE! I. St. Paul's Episcopal Church School will reopen at 9:15 a. m.

G. P. Turpen, Realtor Philip Leslie, Mrs. Austin P. Story Miss Genevieve Winner; GF.OrtfiFTmVM Olitn (iTViA 'mmmittmi am fntrl Hia nrnnn WONDERFUL NEW FINER QUALITY BLOUSES PANTIES Roll-ups! Dress-ups! Cottons! Nylons! Rayons! 2 CARLISLE BUILDING Ph.

PR looked bleak today for thisjheaded by State Representative! ma? auer ine fmme; ress- COUNTRY HOMES quiet little Brown County town of George M. Hook V.wsm dre noiwme iur 2.221 population. -what ould you do if vou were' lm ,2 li, earS A citizen's committee was told me? am 54 (ears eld" and the "ough high school, according to Mrs. Joseph Utrata, captain, Mrs. Richard Counts, Mrs.

Walter H. Highland Mrs. V. Earl Eltzroth; Miss Anne Schachne, captain, 6 ROOMS, bath and paiaxe. Buy owners equity and take oier payment of per month on CI loan.

-111 No. Paint St. again Tuesday night by Arthur iast member of my family in the retlor' uie Iav' Sullivnn thnt ho intpnd toLu n-inA "a88er that he doesn't 'intend to shoe business. I married 5 K'iuUeS "isuuc i uiii lUiii i ilu cilia' am roKnilil a ctiriA Mnrv M-hinU I A mouern. graueu system oi w.v no cnuurcii.

i am nnanciauyi. u-ne Hpsfrm-1 hv fir SnfnrJ a i i unstruction is offered and all scs sions of the church school end with a service of public worship of rabinets In kitchen. iCxtra lot. "4ROjMS, bath, furnace, garage, and other out luiildmes. Ixcatfd on main highway with 4 uorea.

Onlv 5.KX. DONALD H. WATT REALTOR JOHN KENULE PR 5-S233 Ktta' ijssj day. It was Georgetown's only in- money. Would you start over dustry and employed 209 again?" Loss was estimated at one million) Grim.faced committee membcrs in the church.

The service is conducted by the rector, who also is superintendent of the church uouars. InrrrppH thpv rtrnhnViKr u-mihJ An ouimtfH iu ic same thjn But as Sullivan decided not to start over again, the townspeople school. A Bible study class for women meets at the same time as the church agreed that was just what they had to do. They immediately took Beef, Lamb, Ham Fowl; Take Choice By THE ASSOCIATED TRESS JTsT ONE MILE OUT ModTnl two bedroom hum. Only two years old with fuel oil lurmtce.

all hardwood floors, plenty of kitchen work area and cabinets, nice bath, pressure water system, plastic porch and window awn-Inrs and a nice garden area. EAST END aeml-modem two bedroom borne with fruit tree and plenty of ahade. Includea two 4ux ITU kits. CARLISLE HILL Two bedrooma, large living room with wood burn-In? fireplace, dinlnn area; kitchen, bath, entrance hall and St. Pa-'J's Young People Fel- 3warts up the problem of budding a new jiowship, which this year will planUand bringing in a new in-' comprise the five senior classes dustry.

in the church school, will hold a Various cuts of beef, ranging from boneless chuck to sirloin or porterhouse steak, will be popu joint session on the first Sunday Present A New Department Featuring of each month at 9:15. The om "We'll do it by public subscription of funds, or by setting up a corporation and selling bonds," Hook said. "We'll get the rest from a small business loan or larise utility room. Plenty jipmc jn the nation's crocerv space. Wall to wall carpeting.

Ilemf. In nduon.s grocery ranea. automatic washer, elect cers of the fellowship are Dick Enderlin, president; Bill Breiel, vice president Virginia Robin nc stores tms ween. Housewives should find a cut to son, secretary; Pam Lewis, treas suit their budget in the variety i from some insurance company, Bui we will get the money and Clothing For Yoiin urer; Roger Ramsey, chaplain. Leg of lamb and picnic hams we'll build a plant for any J.

Donald Ratcliff is chairman of also will be featured in many dustry that can show us it is fi dryer, freezer and electric stove Included. Shown by appointment onlv. 1 HOUSE with 5 rooms, furnace and another 4 room house with parage and an extra lot. East End. I'rire reduced.

10 ROOM frame house In Londonderry. Hardwood floors down. Bath up. Garage. Suitable for large family, tourist home or other business.

JIOSO.N RKKDEIt PR 5-5376 Donald Watt, Realtor places, while other stores will be nancially responsible and will provide balanced employment and the youth advisers. Brickcr Speaks as O'Neill Substitute plugging chicken and other fowl. decent income for our people. Prices for fryers vary this week, Men In High School The loss of the $3,000 weekly with changes extending from four payroll will be felt by many be cents a pouncrrnore expensive to COLUMBUS, Ohio Wv-Sen. John W.

Bricker (R-Ohio) is scheduled MCE SHADY LOT, fronting 62 six cents a pound cheaper. sides those who actually worked feet on Lake White, a bargain at I1.3O0. OUicr stores will feature veal; for the firm, FARM In lower Pike County to to address the annual meeting of Ohio Trade Assn. executives at Lancaster today. Bricker is substituting for Gov.

C. William and pork, while some will tempt Mayor Ptoss Seddcns said at the housewife with unusual items; least two shoe companies nearby trade for property near Dayton. 5 ROOMS, bath, hardwood floors, full basement, side drive, garage, And College, such as oyster stew, cornish hensihad volunteered to take on some new aluminum aiding, new wrought iron post and awninff on full width front porch. In of the idle citizens. There was O'Neill who cancelled all engage- and long island ducklings.

hope other industries would do the ments this Week because of ill- good neighborhood on N. Sugar Street. same, iness. 6 ROOM newly decorated house at 110 Belleview Ave. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT onlv.

HOW IS the time to list your farm. Premature Squirrel Hunters Draw Fines CHILLY MORNINGS MEAN THE APPROACH OF THE HEATING SEASON! iion wait until spring. R. CLICK, Realty REALTOR and APPRAISER State Bank Buildin? Phone Waverly 44-R or 8a2-R ASHLAND, Ohio ID-Municipal Judge Eugene Puglisi fined three hunters $15 and costs each Wed nesday when they pleaded guilty WANTED to hunting squirrel out of season -V-, i A UGHERTV ill in Mohican State Park near Lou dortvllle. The men Harold Rob' erts of Barberton, George Snow- Lawn Grading and Pond Building Contract or by the hour.

Keaaonable Rat Russ Moss WY 8-4212 DON HARDIN Phone PR 4-3029 Snappy Ivy League stripes In new gray tones. Tailored from long wearing all wool flannels, and styled exclusively for young men. Three button coat, plain front trousers with back strap. den of near Wadsworth, and George Maddox of Akron all said CAN GET YOU READY FOR IT IN A JIFFY WITH A they thought the season had open i'OR SALE BY OWNER 3 room house, 24 yean old. 6 acrea land.

Turn left at Steak House, 3 '4 miles. S2.M0 cash. Call PR 5-89S1. ed. The area is not open until next Monday, although neighbor ing Holmes County's season open ed Sept.

2. Fidelity Building Loan Co. Mortgage Loan Saving Deposits 19 Second St Phone PR 4-6746 kshiMil automatic low tost gas heating 84 Houses For Sale nuft nil WIBUJ Thought I tolcP qou not to blow LIST YOUR HOME Where Homes Are Being Soldi F. PAGE BOYER REALTOR PHONES: PR 5-1233-PR 4-3301 Si for a new cleaner. Introductory Offer Featuring A Regular $45.00 I didn't r-CT lot this 59.95 Xp; got Lots for Sale one for just 34.95, LAND FOR LEASE Prontare on Route 23.

Ideal for Drive-In tyre business. Write to P.O. Box 139, Chillicothe. Ohio. MCST SACRIFICE for quirk sale.

All Wool Imported Tweed nn 14oxl ft. lot with bulldozing for house done. Anderson Station BuodtvlfUon. Call MO S-5741. LVLE A.

DAILET, 643 Beechwood H-m-m-m ll'here'c may get a tirket to the Majestic i opcoat qou get 34.95? i neaier. iau at tne uazette office. Ml LOT 100x163. Six milee northeast. Mce location.

Hard surfaced Kir 5 4, tt road. Fhone PR S-0353. LOT 42x150 for pale. Inquire t9 Cranes Street. Phone FR 4-4710 I didn't .77 Ij 86 Business Opportunities 34 bought it on time for 3.50 down and .75 a week.

Saves space -takes up no living room. It's simple to Install -no basement, no excavating, no costly plumbing. And no air ducts are required! The new Shauoflow extends below floor level only 2234 and is flood-proof I All of the smartest tweeds which will be seen on campuses this fall and winter. Lightweight, yet warm. Save on your topcoat needs during this introductory offer.

Ca H-m-m-m 1 I $400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME Refilling and collecting money from our 5c High Grade Nut Machines In this area. To qualify for work you must have a car, references. $798 cash secured by Inventory. Devoting 6 hours a week to business, your end on percentage of collections can net up to $400 monthly with very pood possibilities of taking over full time. Income increasing accordingly.

For Interview include phone number in application, write National Vending Co. 527 Lexington Avenue New York 17. N.Y. DONALD DAVIS. 190 N.

Hickory, may pet a ticket to the Majestic Theater. Call at the Gar.ette office. to 19" below. You get solid automatic gas heating comfort without work or worry. "Here's Awomofic Warm-Floor Comfort I Th Shaixoixow pulls cool air off th floor, heats It and circulates It for whole-house warmth.

Warms 4 to 5 rooms, gives complete change of air 3 to 5 times an. hour. Come and aee HI ff 0 only $125 ALSO AVAIUBl! in DUAL WAll MODEL to heat adielnlng reams at same time. a week Comfort costs America's largest Selling Floor Furnace I b'ttfa with i FOR SALE CO WEN 3 HILLTOP MARKET Well established buslnesa. larpe volume.

Building, lance stock and fixtures. All for JS.SOO. Phone PR 3-0749 Hart Schaffner Marx, Arrow, McGregor, Dcbbs DOUGHERTY'S 37 North Paint St. 90 Auctions 4 "FACTORY TRAINED MEN TO ASSURE PROPER INSTALLATION" Paint and Fifth Sis. Dial PR 3-4351 Auctioneer and Reai r.fiale W.

O. BUMGAKNER Wxrttnrtml CH Phne 242 East Main S. Pn. PR 2-054f.

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