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The Zanesville Signal from Zanesville, Ohio • Page 16

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THE SUNDAY TIMES-SIGNAL, ZANESVILLE. IMS Section jfn Appreciation to publicly thank all the operators and management THE OHIO IULL TELEPHONE COMPAM for their splendid and sonlu- in Klvfng our friends and patrons our nit connections. this statement because started operations after the phone book was Issued, and our number. MAIN 703, Is not Neu; Checker Cab Co. Sen ic--IM-M-ngers Insured D.

S. JOHNSON, Manager SI E. CORNER 5TU AND 'MAW OUR CAR KED THIS a sm Isslon and Herential drained jfched and refilled Eh the correct lubricants. cleaned ol Wrt, rust and sludge correct -Xjn fl ot antl- added to pro- jour cal. MANUFACTURER SAYS YOU SINCLAIR-HE SERVICE NOW! Ads assif TRACE AREA CAMP AND TROOP NEWS BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Official Record ot Actlrttlet Rom Mwklnfum.

County Xroopi from met Are. Automobiles charter for the year ending January 1939, has been applied for by Troop Front wheels pulled and bearinfi cleaned and repacked. a 8 is lubricated according to your car manufacturer'! Stop" At Nearest Crankcase lined, flushed and refilled Battery ested and refilled to proper level and spark cleaned and adjusted. I A I A I J. T.

COGSIL, Agent--Phone 4520 PATROL ACTIVE The Flaming Arrow patrol opened the recent meeting of Troop 4 In the Scout rooms ot the St. Junes Episcopal church. Patrol games and calls, as well as advancement work a 16 j'ohr! Bray ww awarded his lender- foot pin and was placed In the Flying Eagle patrol Bob Ruth and John Wiggins completed their tenderfoot requirements. Seven visitors were present and entered Into the meet- Ing activities. Plans for anniversary week were discussed, as well as city wide fire Inspection and requirements for the emergency corps being formed In the city.

The Hacteff-Peoples Funeral Home Roj Deirrr --Directors-- Homer Hendnvon 23 South Fifth Street Phone 131 MEETIN'G CHANGED Assistant Scoutmaster Harold Slack and troop committee chairman, Harry Moody, were In charge of the recent 33 ol crooksvllle. The Troop was organized uut year by Btu council of the Crooksvllle high school, W. D. Darling, superintendent. The troop, which meets Wedneaday evenings at the high school, had successful year In Scouting.

Amos C. Snide, who is on the faculty of the high school, has reregistered ae ScoutmMter of the troop. His assistant for the year will be Charles Dugftn. W. D.

Darling again heads troop committee. Mr. Darling has In scouting for the past eight years and dwing 1938 will be -vice chairman of the Phil Sheridan district which comprises Pnrry county On Mr. Darling's committee are William F. Worthington and J.

Paprltan, who held the same ofDces last year. Seven new Scouts have been re- WINTER IS HERE Automobile. Personal. Surety Bonds Accident, 70 Vear Old comoany thla caper Surely Bonus G. H.

Gardner, Insurance Ag. Phona 212 Richards Bidg IT'S Hemmer's "Black Walnut" ICE' CREAM meeting of Troop 53 of Rolling Plains church. Since the organization of the troop, weekly meetings have been held Friday evening, but recently the rrcetlng night was changed to Wednesday evening, thus permitting a higher percent of attendance. The meet was opened with presentation of the colors of the flag and the Scout Oath led by Mr. Moody Twelve Scouts and two visitors were present in addition to two leaders.

Recently patrols were reorganized and now Don Helriggle is in charge of the Bam patrol ar.d J-unior Mohler heads the Bobwhlte patrol. A brief discussion period was devoted to patrol meetings. The time allotted to' recreation period was in charge of Harold Slack. Then Mr Moody announced the request for uniformed Scoute to participate in the cvtv-wide fire Inspection which was held In Zanesville Friday Five Scouts In full uniforms did their part in conducting the Inspection Plans were announced for a hike held Saturday in charge of Junior assistant Scoutmaster Bill Grether. A number of Scouts participated in the hike which took them miles Into the country near Moxahala Park.

Harold Slack accompanied the boys and them on a number of Scout cruited as members, of the troop, Rex Fleming. Gerald Blackford. Randall Longstreth, Teddy Luster. Harry Maxwell, Jay Sowers and Douglas Williams. T.

J. France has again enrolled in the troop Scouts who are re-registering after their first successful year In Scouting are Robert Ater, Jimmy Cryder, Robert Fleming Joseph Garvln, Eugene Heisler, Eu gene Heskett, Billy Neft, Edwin Pit ock, Bobby Rambo, Everett Semon and Mack Watts Mimeographing Practical---Economical HIGH GRADE WORK At Low Cost Call us for an estimate THE CREDIT BUREAU 205 Richards Bldg. Phone 918 nreVentlug this ad at will receive uo tlclteU tree MAN contented with haidllns orders lor trees rasoberrles among old customers Experience unnecessary Newark. EADY WORK--GOOD PAY 1JY RELIABLE Man Wanted to call ers in North or uu i.w $12 a day ENCE RODEFFEB eXDcrience, VY Bllvcu MusKlr pital County. i Write MR LAWR- Caroden Ohio Salesmen Wanted Furnace Repair Experienced salesman to BanM." Ct Sr ri.nM.nl Plcv r-llKjlnnalLjaste liscellaneotiB Sales, Trades AT SWINGLE'S BUY HERE-SAVE MONEY OLDSMOBILE 6 coupe, driven only 5028 miles.

Radio and heater. SPECIAL $525 PONTIAC 1938--6 cy! 2-DOOR SEDAN. 1 Stock Finish, extra nice condition. tor Salt Tfew fine lots in Lindbergh, as, water, electricity and wer, near school and bus line. $99 to $299., Small GREETING CARDS For All Occasions down payment, easy GARRETT-TALLEY, HK3.

223 Masonic Temple. Ph. 740 for Sale Muskingum Twp. Farm of 294 Acres owner, In Pints At All Dealers Sometime during Boy Scout week, from February 6 to 12, was set as the potential date for rally of the and investiture of five new tenderfoot and two troop commlt- tecmen. The mcetlnt; was closed while the gcouts in each patrol stood In line in silent praer for one minute, after the Scoutmasters benediction was given by Harold Slack.

TROOP 84 REORGANIZED American Legion Post No 84 of Cambridge has again applied for a new charter for Troop 84 which they sponsor Henry Ayres, who was former assistant Scoutmaster of the troop, has signed up as Scoutmaster for the coming James Faltys will be chairman of the troop committee. He was formerly Scoutmaster. On Mr. Falty's committee are Ellis Hyde and Harry Klrke. The enrollment of the troop now consists of ten Scouts three of which are new, namely.

Jack Dodd, Jack Reordun and Robert Watson David Inskeep, tenderfoot Scout, has transferred from another Cambridge troop to No 84. Scouts reregistering at this time are Charles Richard Ayres, Fred Eynon, Reginald Heffernan. John Howard McClelland, William Patterson and William TannehlU. Furnace Repairs Purnpce Repairing and Resetting on Any Make Furnace JOS. S.

BARR SON 378 N. 6th St Phone 1228 Atents for Monarch Cast Iron and American Boiler Plate Furnaces ad at the wTller Theater any time Automobiles Accessories oresentlne this ad 1 'renter ans time except Saturday or John Maddox 615 Mel rick Ave i 111 receive tap tickets tree FeTnale Help" Wanted January 29,1938 A ticket to happiness. It brings you a merry evening. It helps a victim of infantile paralysis SO BUY NOW Tin- entire fini(K i nvd till' li.itlon-ttldr i Hli arr IIM (1 to ifmiii.n malKh -Infantile 1 i i rut at a i Brings enM percent in tile (ommiinlH ZancbvlIlP ll( ticket nrt- Its tin 1 l--First Try r23 Main Street TROOP ORGANIZED A new Scout troop has recently been organized at Old Washington, which is sponsored by the Old Washington Home and School Association. A Jone is president of the association The troop which is in Cara- biidge or OW Trails district In this council, has been assigned the number 56.

Weekly meetings will be held at the Old Washington school, Tues- dav evenings at 7 o'clock. W. Frame will be Scoutmaster of the troop, and Silverman Will head the troop committee. Six fcouters, Pearl McCracken, Jay Han- ra Fitzgerald, Andeison, Rp'v Arnold and John Stillion are on Mr Silverman committee The enrollment of the troop includes the names of nine boys, Don- nldfBailey Donald Baird, J.J Gracey, rilfford Halp Richard Noble, Dean Smieprt Oscar Sys, Lorcn Tedrlck and Eldon McCnicken Additional Scouts are expected to be recruited after a short time. Installation ceremonies for the Scouts and acouters will be held Sun- el aj afternoon.

Feb. fl, at the Old Washington Presbyterian church at the usual time of the Sunday afternoon services at that place. Rev Lester Evans pastor of the First Presbyterian church in Cambridge, will deliver the sermon which will be appropriate for the occasion. The date of the installation ceremony is also Sunday which Scouts all over the country will celebrate Rev. Mr.

sermon will be preceded by Installation of the troop which will include the lighting of candles representing the Scout oath and law. TROOP 15 MEETIG At the weekly meeting of Troop 15 at Grace church require ment tests for tenderfoot rank and second class rank featured the meet ing. with the Scouts working In. tw groups The Scouts in the eeconc class group worked especially semaphore signaling. The latter par of the meeting was spent In playing games.

In the absence of Scoutmaster Gordon Jackson, the meeting was in charge of Howard Wilson. Ohio FEES dress G-2115 No ciinxa-Hne Give age a ze on Frocks Inc Den i i i Ohio less. 0 office table Write Shafer. Dresden National Cash Reglete Nearly Rings to SI. Ph 35BO-W DODGE TRUNK n.

Radio an $511 timhpr full set of buildings and considered a choice stork firm We can sell on terms, or owner will exchange: for good residence in Zanesville. Possession March 1st Helmick Moorehead FIRST TRtTST BLDG i 1936--2-DOOR TRUNK SEDAN Mmr- velouT condition. Radio rad Heater. LUCAS AUTO SALES GRAHAM MOTOR CABS 30 Main St PONTIAC SEDAN, 1 01 1 Imish, onl $285 Personals MiEN' vigor once' NEW Ostrwt price --Eckerd Cut Rate Drug Store 1933--4-DOOR SEDAN, 1 owner. Rado- and heater, original Imlsh, only DON'T BE LONELY.

Be nappy jurrr Join confidential social club and find y5u" sweetheart Particulars for a stamp. Address Box 69. Marion. O. RalDh Wilson.

436 Ave wUI receive 36 CHEV TOWN SEDAN 35 PLYMOUTH 4-DR SED $435 395 265 31 Sunday 37 FORD, Deluxe Fordor $S41 36 FONTIAO 8 Cou IS 35 PONTIAC D. L. Tr. 35 CHEV. Master Coupe 365 34 PONTIAC Sedan, ex.

nice 341 33 PONTIAC Coach, real 241 32 PONTIAC 6 Sport Coupe 179 30 CHRYSLER 6 Sedan two tickets at the or Sunday rtiaBe free 07 presenting tilts aa er Theater time except Financial Mary Harm 31b Schaum A will rrceife tickets free bv presenting this ad at the Wellcr Theater ans time excent Saturday or Sunday jyiany I 3U UtlXv 1 1713 W. Main at Gant 33 roRD A panel 95 1936--Vs. T. Panel Truck SPECIAL $317 SWINGLE MOTOR CO. 143 So.

6th St. Special Values This Week 1935 PLYMOUTH COUPE 1933 PONTIAC COACH 1931 FORD FORDOR The MORRISON MOTOR 216 Main St. Lot So 3rd St Nora Walker. 950 Greenwood except Saturday or Surdav Houses For Rent 835 Ohio S' --Modern newlj decorated 2 car ence required Phone oi furnished "ome. PERSONAL LOANS PROMPT PAYMENT BEWABD6 $25 to $1000 The easiest way to budfeet your money Is to have all your debts to one place body appreciates the value of a loan for Qilt pw- pose.

VIRGIL ROTJSH, MOB. STEP-DOWN PAYMENT PLAM -KPrpB QP THE ITY OAN SO N. Fifth St. Zanesville, Ohio, Ohio's Largest Personal financial Service or TROOP 52 MEETS At the weekly meeting of Troop 52, Bast Fultonham, 13 four officials, one committeeman, and a visitor were present The Ping Tree patrol was in charge of the opening of the meeting Assistant Scoutmaster Robert Ptonlck gave an interesting discussion and instructions on the use of the coropiss Junior Assistant Scoutmaster John Mowery was in charge of the fun period which featured a scavenger hunt. The Beaver patrol won the hunt.

The Pine Tree patrol is now in the lead in the inter-patrol contest with 5O4 points At the committee meet- Ing, the program for 1938 was submitted and approved The Beaver patrol was in charge of the closing of the meeting Fifteen Scouts from the troop reported for duty at the flie inspection held in Zanesville Friday This was the largest number from cny troop represented there. this line of work under Mr. Relbel. He is a resident of Mt Sterling. The new shop has been fitted with the latest and moat modern welding equipment, stationary and portable, and the partners expect to extend their scope of welding and service as conditions warrant -r-i-r-k LOANS WITHOUT ENDORSERS Money same day you apply No Inquiries of friends or relatives.

$20 or more. Townsend Brown Leading Sponsor of New Corporation Organized at Columbus Formation of a scientific foundation with a zaneivllle man one of its directors and leading sponsor, was announced Saturday following incorporation of the group at Columbus eaturdai Townsend Brcnvn. of this city, who at present is attached to the Bureau of Engineering at Washington, is a tiustce of the foundation will be known as the Town- Brown Foundation According to announcement by the trustees the organization will be sustained by 1 1 -nry'Vi PLAN FIRST U. P. Young People's Christian Union to Stage Entertainment Tuesday want it.

No obligation. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION Loan, Made in All Nearby Towns "Doctor of Family Finances YWLL DRIVE WITH GREATER SAFETY if you HAWK1NSON Tread Your Tires! No skids with Hawkinson Tread for all makes and all sizes of tires. Not a retread not a LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM PLANNED AT MEETING Members of the American Legion auxiliary will have a special legislative program at their meeting in Grotto hall, Monday evening Mrs Scroggs, president, Will preside, and Mrs Forrest Herron, chairman of the legislative committee, will have charge of the program. A feature of the meeting will be the read- Ings or the universal service laws, and of the bills being sponsored by the American Legion. CROOKSVILIJG TROOP Application for renewal of the recap.

i service a less than the cost. ONE DAY SERVICE THE MORRISON MOTOR CO. 214-216 Main St. EASY TERMS PHONE 1148 News, Too! Why Not the Best When It Costs No More? BEER AUGUSTINER GAMBRINUS BURKHARDT LEISY All obtainahle in either 3.2 or Hi-Test At your favorite hotel, restaurant or club. Phone 149 for home delivery.

SIMON LINSER CO. 976 East Main St. A dinner meeting will be held by the Y.M.C.A. Mothers club members, Monday evening at 6 30 o'clock in the A when plans have been made for a "Family Night program. Mrs.

Homer Dlckson, Mrs Len- A tit" 1 -an endowment fund creitcd through private contributions and v.111 have as Its purpose the general advancement of science The foundation a non-profit corporation, plans to maintain science laboratories finance sclentilic expeditions and award scholarships to individuals for meritorious endeavor In the fields of science has become widely known through his work in taken part In several expeditions, including the Eidrldge Johnson Deep Spedltlon to the West Indies and tho international Gravity Expedition in 1933. NEW WELDING SHOP READY FOR BUSINESS A new acptjlene and electric welding shop to be known as, the Ace Young People's Christian Union of the First United Presbyterian church. Ridgo avenue, will present a program of entertainment In the basement of the church Tuesday evening. Proceeds will bo used to benefit the society. The progiarn in charge of Miss Helen Lumbatls follows- Part one.

Song of the string trio, William vanAllen, Howard Thomas and Frederick Burf ield solo. I bnall Not Pass Again This Way," Virginia Mae Scott, "Honolulu a Hawaiian String trio; reading. "Cremation of Sam McGee." Joann Paton: solo, "Goldmine In the SkiPS." oseph waterman. 'Drowsy Waters," trlng trio, duet, Alveretta Glllogly and Betty Wilson: piano solo, Harold Financial LOANS at REDUCED No Endorsers-- No Wage Assignments Plain note loans WITHOUT MORTGAGES. Also Lns on auto or furniture.

Rates reduced on all joans above $100. TM. Commonwealth Loan Go. I OVER TTFTt YEARS OF Free Theatre Tickets! hart and Mrs W. West are on the committee for the affair There will be activities throughout the evening in the A 's small gymnasium, swimming pool, boys' games room and bowling alleys.

Whole Truth play, with the INSURE harjus; opened in the Arlington hotel garage, at the Vear of the Hotel at 722 Main street. It is owned and operated by Relbel and Willis Francis "Pop 1 ReiUel Ir0m lumbm and has had 17 years experience in this work, coming; rectly from four years assoclat on with a well known Columbus weWtng If You Find YOUR NAME in Today's Classified Columns IT WILL ENTITLE YOU TO TWO FREE TICKETS TO THE cast- Christine Ashley. Alveretta Gillogly. Amy Ashley, Olga Mrs Ashley, Bessie Cooper, Roger Ford John Peshek, Joshua, Roy Osbome, Mrs. Owen, Sarah Klrkpat- rick.

Mrs Curtis. Marian Smith Julia Thurston, Ada Anderson, Cecily Cecilia Kaminsky, a a Townley. Bernlce Kaminsky; Mrs Coulter. Marguerite Darlah. Miss Ruth Heagen will direct players Following the prograrn a brief address will be delivered by Rev.

Eugene Liggett, pastor of the church. A small admission will be charged and homemade candy will be on sale. V. MEETINGS Betty Zane tent No 28, Daughters of union Veterans, will a meet- tog Monday even.n* at 7 30 o'clock in the I hall. An Installation of officers will be held WELLERCH2) and Snap Your Fingers at Misfortune The feeling of security and contentment a policy will give you is a worth while investment.

Consult Reasoner Real. Estate and Insurance Room 210, Masonic Temple Bldg. Zanesville, 0. Phone 588 LOOKING BACK OVER THE WEEK Clyde accidental deaths were reported and 2.618 arrests made by police department tt 1937. pays Cleveland MYRNA LOY WALTE ON THE STAGE IfvL" ALANO DASS WORLD FAMOUS -4.

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