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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 2

The Times Recorder du lieu suivant : Zanesville, Ohio • 2

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THE TIMES RECORDER, ZANESVILLE, Branch Sales Group In Meeting Build the BIGGEST RITZ SALES PACKAGE IN HISTORY CHEEZ Display WHIZ RITZ Pictured are the Nabisco staff with Manager John Stoffer at the regular monthly sales meeting held at the Zanesville branch Friday to outline the September sales and advertising programs. Here was announced a three-week advertising campaign on Nabisco Saltines to appear in this newspaper. This was received enthusiastically by the Salesmen as a means to assist more and more consumers to know about the high quality and unique inner-seal pack of Premium Saltines. An unusual feature following this sales meeting will a pay off dinner for winning and losing salesmen on a recent sales contest. Winning salesmen are: Bob Snider, Elden Wangen, Tom Wycoff, Lawrence Bonham, and Art Ellis who will be treated to a fine steak dinner while the five losers: Ed Dittmar, Bruce MacIntyre, Charles Stevens, Don Shrewsbury and Bob Wilkinson who must eat a four course dinner of Beans, Bean Soup, Bean Salad, Baked Beans, Jelly Beans for Dessert and a drink made from ground Browned Navy Beans.

This stunt created a great deal of interest in the sales contest but the fun reached large proportions as the steak eaters poured the taunts at the losers who will never like to see another bean. Mrs. J. F. Taylor Services Today Funeral services for Mrs.

Fred Taylor, 62, of 639 Brown street, will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Forest avenue of the Mader-Peoples funeral home. Rev. R. Wynd will officiate and burial will be in Greenwood cemetery, Mrs. Taylor died Saturday morning at her home following a year's illness.

She was the mother of Fred Taylor, of Columbus, freshman basketball coach at Ohio State university and former baseball captain and basketball player at the university. Born in Bloomfield, 0., on May 6, 1892, she was the daughter of James and Maybelle Norris Rankin. She had made her home in this city for the last 32 years. Mrs. Taylor was a member of the Euclid Avenue Methodist church.

addition to the son, and husband, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Don Ferrell of 1942 Euclid avenue; a twin sister, Mrs. Fred Winter of 778 Lexington avenue; two brothers, Harley of Cambridge and C. M. Rankin of Columbus; and one granddaughter.

for making our Grand Opening a Big Success Poll Parrot for Children Your attendance at our opening was most gratifying and appreciated. We trust you were satisfied with your visit and the fine, line of shoes we are offering to you.) Remember, this store is dedicated to serving you with quality footwear at sensible prices. It is our aim to render you service that will be Queen Quality satisfactory in every way. We hope that Trim Tred and Conformal whenever you are in need of footwear for for Women any member of the family you will pay us a visit. QUALITY SHOE STORE Rand for Men and 6th MAIN STS.

Big Boys AUGUST 30, 1954 MONDAY, PAGE 2 McCauley, 67, of Caldwell, be Funeral services for Pearl, 0. held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Free Methodist church at Caldwell. Rev. James L. Mason will officiate and burial will be in Olive cemetery.

Mr. McCauley, a barber at well for 45 years, died Friday at Good Samaritan hospital here. Pearl 0. McCauley Rites This Afternoon The last Indian campaign launched from Ft. Vancouver, was made by Gen.

Oliver Howard in 1878. Illimm THERE IS A BEATEN PATH TO MRS. LITTON'S DOOR, 414 SOUTH STREET, WHERE GOOD FOOD IS SERVED PROMPTLY. DAILY FROM 7 A.M. TO 7 P.M.

EXCEPT SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS. LITTON'S LUNCH Across from Post Office 414 SOUTH STREET Rich Hill School Bids Sought Bids for a new grade school building at Rich Hill will be opened by the district's school board on Sept. 22 and contracts for the general heating, plumbing, ventilating, electrical wiring and fixtures will be awarded as soon as possible according to Mrs. Dorothy White, clerk of the board. The new school will be erected on the site of the present three room frame building will be razed after the new structure is completed.

Mrs. White said the new will be of brick construction and will have four class rooms plus a multi-purpose room that can be used for a cafeteria or auditorium and will also have a kitchen so that hot meals can be served to pupils. The new building will be modern throughout and will accommodate at least st 120 pupils, whereas the old building would only handle 75 without overcrowding. At the present time 110 children are enrolled in the grade school. A $97,500 bond issue for the construction of the new school was approved at the last election.

Architects Marr, Knapp and Crawfis of New Philadelphia have been retained by the board of education to draw the plans for the new school. John Theras Services Today Funeral services for John Theras, 65, of Rendville, near Corning, will be held at 10 o'clock this morning at the Maplewood cemein Lexington. tery, Theras died Friday night at Perry county hospital in New Lexington as the result of a cerebral hemorrhage suffered two months ago. Burial will be by the Carl Hermey funeral home, Corning. NNOUNCES TO HAVE SALE GIGANTIC ANN PAGE BLUE RIBBON SALE! This week Bob Griffith, store manager announced the highlite of the sale will be the giving away, each day, of 3- 14 to 16 lb.

hams and 3-14 to 16 lb. turkeys, also baskets of groceries will be given away Sept. Store-wide low prices will be featured all week. Shop this week and save. OHIO Returns From Korea Cpl.

Charles C. Thomas, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.

Thomas, 911 Pershing road, has returned to San Francisco aboard the USS General Collins after serving 15 months in Korea with the Marine Corps. He is expected to arrive here Sept. 1 for a 30-day furlough. Cpl. Thomas was graduated from Lash high school in 1951.

Complete Plans Thornville Show Plans have been completed for the eighth annual horse show to be' held in the Community park in Thornville at 1:30 o'clock Monday, Labor Day, Sept. 6. The show is being sponsored by the Thornville Lions club. The committee in charge is headed by Charles Boring and George Sandusky, past president of the Thornville Lions. The proceeds from the show will be used in the community park improvement, program.

The program will be presented by the Newark Riding club and a total of $30 will be awarded in each class this year instead of $20 as in the, past. The various classes and premiums are as follows: First, ribbon second, ribbon and third, ribbon and fourth, ribbon 'and $3 Class: 1, halter class, English and western; Class 2, pony, 48 inchers and under, western; Class 3, western pleasure; Class 4, English pleasure; Class 5, stock horse; Class 6, Palamino; Class 7, pony, 48 inches to 56 inches, western; Class 8, pleasure trail, English and western; Class 9, stake race; Class 10, western musical chair; 1, spotted horse; Class 12, egg carrying; Class 13, plain horse. Two Children Die Under Auto Wheels YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, Aug. 29 -(P)- Two Youngstown district children met death under the wheels of cars Saturday in the driveways of their respective homes. Fourteen-month-old Bonnie Lynn Stensrude was having fun crawling under the car of a visitor at her home.

Neither her father or the visitor saw the tot as the car backed out the drive until after a wheel had crushed her chest. Two-year-old Sandra. Ann Lemens, daughter of an ex-soldier and his Japanese war bride, rushed to greet her father as he came home from work and fell under a rear wheel as he backed into the driveway. SON NAMED The son born on July 23 in Bethesda hospital to Mr. and Mrs.

Terry L. Staley of 1107 Central avenue, has been named Steven James Staley. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry E.

Dodson of Central avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Staley of Roseville. The father is serving in the Army land is stationed in Newfoundland. Mrs.

Orndorf Is Summoned NEW STRAITSVILLE, Aug. 29- Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Orndorf, 75, of New Straitsville, who died Friday in White Cross hospital, Columbus, will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at her residence here. Rev. Walter Hillis will officiate and burial will be in New Straitsville cemetery.

Mrs. Orndorf was member of lie the Carmel Baptist church and the Pythian sisters group. Surviving are two sons, Clayton and Harold, both of Columbus; five sisters, Mrs. Daniel Price and Mrs. James Campbell, of New Straitsville, Mrs.

Frank Randy of Buckeye Lake, Miss Martha Legg, of Columbus, and Mrs. Gasper Ramsey of Florida; two brothers, Richard Legg, of Buckeye Lake, and Edward Legg, Shawnee, five grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. The body is at the Mills and Brown funeral home here. TO ATTEND MEET Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth O. Bolin of the Mader-Peoples funeral home will attend the 37th annual meeting of National Selected Morticians in Chicago, Sept. 27 to Mitchell Says GOP Dodges Issue SIOUX FALLS, S. Aug. 29 UP) Democratic National Chairman Stephen Mitchell said yesterday Republicans apparently are "running up the white feather" hearing in postponing a administration's congressional controveron the sial Tennessee Valley power policies.

The Democratic leader made this comment when informed that -a Committee had postponed indefiSenate-House Atomic Energy an airing of an administranitely, proposal to award a contract) Sanitary CORNER MAIN AND THIRD FREE DELIVERY ON MONDAY, TUESDAY ONLY Sliced BACON 3 LBS. 5700 to a private power syndicate to build a power plant to help supply the Tennessee Valley area. GAS OIL COAL Activated Heat. Over 25 Years of Knowing How! EMERSON HEATING CO. 547 Putnam Ave.

Phone 3-5441 Mkt. PHONE 3-4886 $3.00 MEAT ORDER MONDAY, TUESDAY ONLY Mild, Cream CHEESE LB. At Air Base Airman Dixson Loveall, son of Mrs. Orville Lent, Ridge road, is now stationed at Sampson Air Force base, Geneva, N.Y. He enlisted in the airforce 15.

His address is: AF. 15-525-772, 3659 B.M.T.S., Flt. 3495, Sampson, AFB, N. Y. During the American Revolution muskets were so scarce that Benjamin Franklin advised the use of bows and arrows and New York militiamen were told to arm themselves with shovels, pickaxes and Oct.

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Tizer Lamp and Cycle-Tone Signal. See a Whirlpool 5 YEAR WARRANTY Guide Lite TRANSMISSION Demonstration ON in our store. BEFORE YOU BUY-SEE THE WORLD'S FINEST AGITATOR AUTOMATIC WASHER BY "WHIRLPOOL" AT PIONEER ELECTRIC "ZANESVILLE'S OLDE ST APPLIANCE STORE YOUR STORE THAT'S THE FIRST WITH THE FINEST AND GREATEST VALUES IN APPLIANCES 31N. 5th ST. PHONE 2-9995.

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