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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 22

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 22

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22-B THE TIMES RECORDER, ZANESVILLE, APR. 16, 1959 SANITARY MEAT MAIN 233 GL PHONE 3-4886 MARKET YOUR DOWNTOWN MKT. SMOKED CALLAS SLICED FREE lb. VEAL CHOPS Meaty Shoulder lb. 49c VEAL ROAST Leg Rump or lb.

49c VEAL BREAST For Stewing lb. 29c VEAL LOIN CHOPS lb. 59c VEAL ROUND STEAK lb. 89c SLICED BACON Ibs. 1.00 Oscar Mayer Red Brand Popular Brand SMOKED SHANK HAMS PORTION lb.

45 Lean HAMBURG Fresh Ibs. 97c PORK BRAINS Fresh Clean lb. 29c CLUB STEAK Small Tender lb. 69c SANITARY Plan Explanation Of Lutheran Church Symbols Food Stores Offer Many Choice Buys WASHINGTON (UPI) Food shoppers with an eye for variety and favorable price tags won't be disappointed this wee send. for there are plentiful supplies of numerous high protein foods.

fruits, and vegetables for every menu. Always-popular broiler and turkeys are in abundant supply, as are favorite cuts of pork and beef which are being featured at many markets across the nation. Eggs ere particularly attractive buys, as are a number of other dairy products. Fruit bins continue to offer excellent supplies of oranges and grapefruit, as well as apples from last year's bumper crop. Bananas, pineapples and avocados are offered widely, and strawberries are coming to market in increasing quantities.

In the vegetable line, there's no dearth of choices. These include potatoes and sweet potatoes, cabbage, lettuce, celery, cucumbers, carrots, spinach, broccoli and asparagus. Also, cauliflower, tomatoes, sweet corn, radishes, collards, mustard, kale, green onions and artichokes. Fish counters continue to offer plenty of shrimp, fish sticks, and canned tuna. BILL PASSES HOUSE WASHINGTON (UPI) The House has passed and sent to the Senate an emergency bill to provide 40 million dollars for unemployment benefits to ex-servicemen.

Funds for the current program are nearly exhausted. AGREES TO MOVIE ATHENS, Greece (UPI) Lt. Gen. George Grivas has agreed on a Hollywood movie treatment of his role as leader of the Greek Cypriot Eoka underground movement, providing he can the script, informed sources said today. It's been there since he tasted her JUICY PEACH PIE! You FILLING PIE FRUIT Makes a COMPLETE flavor-full Thank You home-madel fruit pie PEACH Quick! Ready to use in 8 delicious we.

An explanation of the symbols found in the chancel of the church will feature a meeting of the Trinity Lutheran Men's Club at 8 p.m. Thursday in the recreation room at the church. Rev. Walter A. Pohl will lead the discussion on the "Ancient Symbols of The Christian Church," and Karl D.

Schmid, club president, will be in charge of the business meeting. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. Kickoff Tonight For Good Turn For Goodwill All Scouters of the Zanesville area, including leaders of troops, have been invited to a dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. the Goodwill Industries cafeteria to launch the annual Boy Scout Good Turn for Goodwill. The complete program will be outlined at the meeting and a schedule for distributions of bags and the collection will be announced.

The first bags will be distributed in the Duncan Falls and Philo areas next Saturday and will be collected one week later, on April 25 when another distribution will be made elsewhere in the district. Women Marines Plan Reunions All former Women Marines are being invited to reunions to be held in New York June 12-13 and in San Francisco July 15-16 and Mrs. Parker Beck of Columbus is seeking to round up a large delegation to attend. An organization is being formed for all former Women Marines with Meg Young Dawes, of 2920 SE 76 Avenue, Portland, 6, as organizer. Your Horoscope THE STARS For Tomorrow YOU may experience confusing situations now, but don't let them get you down.

Instead, face up to conditions with eyes wide open see where you can rectify them. Planetary influences continue to beneft those in the artistic professions. For the Birthday If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that the time has come to make practical use of the knowledge and experience you have acquired since the beginning of 1959. Much that you have learned in the art of dealing with difficult persons, in mapping out constructive work plans, of the serious results of and of the patience when extravagance, progress seems slow will prove of great value--not only in circumventing possible pitfalls this year, but in laying the foundation for a brighter future. ZANE MARKET ET FREE SELF PARKING SERVICE OF ADAIR AND CULBERTSON AVE.

OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. CORNER BIGGER SAVINGS ON BETTER FOOD. )D 5 FOOD SHOP HERE! TEN DELICIOUS FLAVORS BOX LIMIT 10 HOUSE CLEANING SUPPLIES JACK FROST PREMIER FANCY BROOMS 98c CANE SUGAR 5 LIMIT Bag Lb. 2.

PACK FRUITS WESTERN BARTLETT CLEAN PEARS WALLPAPER CLEANER Lg. CAN CROCKER 4 For $700 BETTY CLOROX. 15c Qt. CAKE MIXES BING CHERRIES YELLOW FOOD-SPICE 5 FOR $100 25c BOX PITTED SPONGES CHOICE MEATS FANCY PRODUCE SCRUB BRUSHES KINGAN'S HOT 39 303 BUCKETS MOPS ALL MEAT Lb. CUCUMBERS CAN HOUSE WIENERS Pkg.

Each CHOICE RIB GREEN PEPPERS PORTERHOUSE Lb. 5c EACH LUX 32c STEAKS HOME GROWN GREEN GIBSON'S ZANE TRAIL ONIONS Bch. Groucho SAYS: BACON Lb. Pkg. GOLDEN RIPE NEDEEM LUX YOUR LIQUID COUPON NOW 29c THAT GOOD COUNTRY FLAVOR' BANANAS Lh.

May Queen Miss Christine Henderson has been chosen Muskingum College May Day Queen by a vote of the student body. She will reign at the annual May Day Festival on campus, May 9. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Y.

Henderson, Ashland, 0. Grass Silage For Hay Show a The Muskingum County Soil Conservation District entered five samples of grass silage this week for the Hay and Silage Show at the Ohio State Fair which will be held this year from August 28 through September 4. The Ohio Federation of Soil. Conservation Districts sponsors this show every year at the State Fair. Each year the samples of silage are collected, tagged and sent with the proper information to the Administration Building, Ohio State Fairgrounds.

Winners will be announced at the close of the Fair. Cooperators of the Muskingum County District entering the samples were Bernard White, Route 1, Norwich; Lemert Mattingly, Route 1, Nashport; Burdette Elliott, Route 2. New Concord and Jay Elliott, Route 2. New Concord, a student of C. Francis Cunningham's Vo Ag classes, New Concord High School.

SAY -By ESTRELLITA All this does not mean that you will have a difficult year ahead. It just means that cersituations, are test the likely tc arise typlcally Arien mettle, and that self-discipline will be needed especially during May, September and November. Actually, it you use good judgment in all matters and curb your innate aggressiveness, which often antagonizes others, you should have an excellent year. June, July and October will be fine for job and money matters, and December will be an all-around good month. Be conservative in money matters during August November, however, and look for a fine period of business expansion in early 1960.

A child born on this day will be highly intuitive, creatively inclined and extremely gregarilous in nature. Library Week Observance Is Proclaimed This being National Library Week, Mayor M. L. Vinsel has issued a proclamation calling upon Zanesville residents to focus their interests upon the importance of reading and to utilize the of the McIntire Public Library. In his proclamation, Mayor Vinsel pointed to the need of the public being acquainted with community, national and world affairs through newspapers and publications available at libraries.

The mayor also said that reading addition better enjoyable also makes a betterinformed America." Youth Guidance Council Names New Officers Dr. Leonard White has been elected the new president of the Muskingum County Youth Guid-1 ance Council and will conduct his first meeting in office at noon April 20 in the YMCA. Other new officers recently named were Leonard Thomas, vice president; Mrs. Lois Snell, secretary; Judge Holland Gary, Mrs. Josephine Smith and Miss Frances Vander Linden, members of the executive committee.

Next Monday's meeting will include the appearance of Joe Shipley, of the Church Youth Council which is striving to create a recreation center project. BALANCED DOUBLE ACTION MEANS BETTER BAKING CLABBER for ounce ounce it costs less than MAKING POWDER most brands! Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping dE EXCLUSIVELY KNOWN AS THE BAKING POWDER WITH THE BALANCED DOUBLE ACTION Local Man's Brother Dies At Lancaster George McGrath, 74, of Lancaster, was found dead early Tuesday in his home. He was brother of Oscar McGrath of 448 Stewart street. A retired engineer for the Pennsylvania Railroad, he was a member of all Lancaster Masonic bodies and was an official board member of the First Methodist Church in Lancaster. Surviving besides the brother here are two sons, Kenneth and Karl, both of Lancaster; two other brothers, Les of- -McConnelsville and Roy of Phoenix, a sister, Mrs.

Margaret Spillman of McConnelsville, and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday in the Ray Wise Funeral Home in Lancaster with the Rev. George W. Herd officiating.

Burial will be in Forest Rose Cemetery. JIMMY KNEW NAME Wednesday and when police found LONDON (UPI)-The only him, said, "my name is Jimmy thing Jimmy Thomson learned to say was his name. The little blue Now police are waiting for and yellow fellow was lost someone to claim the parakeet. FREE- from Alcoa Full 25-ft. length, regular width and weight.

Easy to store, use. HEINZ 57 STRaND FRUIT DESSERT a Opens with a turn! No more prying! Reseals airtight! Heinz Baby Foods: Wrap Flat Pak! VALUE FLAT 25 PAR 1387 for trying 4 jars of Heinz Baby Foods with exclusive new Screw-on Caps For free Alcoa Wrap Aluminum Foil, mail 4 labels from Heinz Baby Foods featuring new screw-on caps, with name and address, to Heinz Baby Foods, Box 28, D-40N, Pittsburgh 30, Pa. Offer Limited: 1 per family. Expires June 1, 1959. 1427 Ridge Free Ave.

MARKET Parking STORE HOURS: 7 A.M. TO 10 P.M. Open Sundays Holidays YUBAN COFFEE JELLO SNIDER'S CATSUP can box Ib. 2 bottles BAK-RITE VAN CAMP'S ANGEL SOFT SHORT'NING BAKED BEANS TISSUES 3 lb. No.

2 400 can cans size 2 BOLOGNA MOUNTAIN VIEW SMOKE-HOUSE SAUSAGE WIENERS 3 Ibs. 3 lbs. pkg. 12-oz. BOILED CELERY BANANAS HAM lb.

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