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8—THE CATHOLIC TIMES Friday, March 18,1955 Want ads can make more noise for your prodi ct than a brass band with 1.000 members. Information L-9 Fairfield Federal Savings and Loan YUUR SAVINGS INSURED O LOANS ON REAL ESTATE BEITER & FLEGE Lancaster, Ohio The Rexall Store __ PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Mt. Pleasant Greenhouse Formerly Aeton Floral Co "Flowers for all occasions" Phono 522 124 8 Mt Pleasant Lancaster THIMMES BROS. Quality Meats & Groceries 351 S Columbus Lancaster Phone 809 BAKER Type writer Co. Rovu Ivoewrners C. Alien And Victoi Adding Machines 117 N Columbus St Lancaster Phone 2H33 W JOHN P. KREIDLER Shoes ot Distinction Phono 5727 203 W. Main St. LANCASTER OHIO EAST END WINE SHOP "We Cover ’^ancaster Like the Dew” ^Mn*_J464 LYENDECKER Sohio Service Station Broad A Chestnut Phono 3190 Lancaster DEAN A BARRY FAINT IMPERIAL WALLPAPER The Fairfield Paint A Oil Co Phone 4700 Lancaster Funeral directors James II. Sheridan Sons Funeral Directors 122 South Columbu. 8tra«t Lancaster, Ohio TELEPHONE 419-W Where to Dine 9 JO-KAR RESTAURANT 1549 N Columba. St Phon. SSI MOTORISTS MUTUAL INS. CO. W. A. SCHOLL "Your Friendly Agent” PROTECTION EVERY HOUR FARM ACCIDENT HOME AUTO INSURANCE U1 K. 5th A»» Phone ISIS I New System Bakery 119 N Columbus St. Phone 5747 Lancaster, Ohio The Lancaster National Bank The Bank of Personal Service Since 1909 Complete Banking Service Bank Credit Is The Best Credit Member Federal Reserve System 126 W. Main St. Phone 209 Cawaeciai PsrtraN Fraases Pbatagraeha Pboea 1386 Wheat Shipped to Italy SEATTLE, Wash.—(NC) Ten thousand tons of surplus wheat from eastern Washington’s prolific fields are enroute to make more bread and spaghetti for Italians. Dependable and Courteous Funeral Service For 95 Years Phone CApital 1-6665 IEgan-Ryan ■I FUNERAL DIRECTORS CONNECTIONS IN AU CITIES CALL ANYTIME DAY OR NIGHT EAST MOAB at OJVRAMt LANCASTER Business Announcements L-30 Beauty Shops BETTY’S BEAUTY SHOP Oar long experience is your Beauty A Mar •nee. I1WV4 W Main Phone 182 PLUMBERS SEWERS & DRAINS Electric Roto-Rooter Sewer and Drain Service. 211 Pershing Drive Phone Lancaster 3663. Automobile Parts—Accessories QUALITY AUTO PARTS Pedriek Piston Rings Wagner Lockheed Brake Lining Borg-Warner Products Complete Auto Parts and Machine Shop Service Phone 701 410 N Memorial Drive Patronite Our Advertisers. FRANK J. KIENER REAL ESTATE 153% W. Main St. Phone 1200-W Lancaster, O. Raedel Hdwe. Co. 124 N. Columbus St Lancaster, Ohio “Everything In Hardware" o Dwight McGee Insurance Agency Complete Insurance Service 126 Clarendon Phone 2770o '►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦6 BURTIC JEWELERS INC. 156 W. Main St. Phone 346 Lancaster, Ohio Charlie Macioci & Sons Selected Fruit ano Produce Warehouse Cor Fair and Harrison Phono 1797 Lancaster "We are es near as vour telephone" Crumley-Trimmer Insurance Agency Kenneth D. Trimmer, Owner AUTO HOME GENERAL LIABILITY—POLIO—BONDS Nights. Sundays, Holidays Cal) Kirn Bldg. 5634 QUALITY HOME BUILDERS 1272 E. Allen St. Phone 5028 Lancaster, Ohio J. J. Newberry Co. 122 W MAIN ST. PHONE 5676 Lancaster, Ohio LAWCASTER, OHIO Pennington I .Oab Napplua Printing Many expect a mmI xo Oawleptag 135 S. Breed St. A Taste Treat At Its Finest Wonderful Plain Delightful Toasted GET A LOAF TODAY God Love You Every Cross It Fits Vs, No! Our Faith begins with de feat. Even on Easter Sunday the Crucifix is still kept before our eyes. Natular religions with their sentimental piety are all right for sunny days. But when life con- BUYERS GUIDE Daugherty Hardware Rushville, Ohio Phone 6-7300 Authorised Buick Sales & Service •‘When Better Automobiles are Built Buick Will Build Them.” Dinsmore Buick Inc. 550 Lincoln Ave. Phono 4900 1ADI0 and TV SERVICE Joe Tucker 515 E. Wheeling Phone 949 Lancaster, Ohio Uhl's Sohio Service Station 906 Memorial Drive Phone 5207 Lancaster, Ohio Staten Distributing Co. Distributor Fox BLATZ BAVARIAN HUDEPOHL 700 Jaffarson Phans 8B38 Ziesler Tree Experts AD Type, of Tree Service SHRUB and LAWN WORK LANDSCAPING Our Insurance Protects Yon Baltimore Rd. Hll DICKSON’S Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Meats and Beverages DELIVERY SERVICE Complete Line of Appliances Clothing for Entire Family Amanda Ohio Amanda-2 "finarythina far sAe Mama" JOI N. COLUMBUS LANCASTER LANCASTER Bad Patient NURSING HOME 1410 E. Main St. Phons 0170 i Lancaster. Ohio SHADE RESTAURANT PAUL and HELEN SHADE •‘Food Deliciously Different” Open Daily Except Monday 7 AM 8:JO PM Sunday 11 Noon 7:J0 PM S. High Canal Winchester 7-4181 HARRY SHAW RESTAURANT Where Quality Is Never Rationed Try Our Specialty One and Ono Half Inch Sirloin Strip Roast Prime Rib Of Beef The Best in Broiled Steaks Chops and Unusually Fine Dinners and Lunches Open 7 A.M. to 8:30 M. Every Day Recommended by Duncan Hines A.A.A. Approved 201 S. Broad 4802 Light A Power WIRING and REPAIRS Industrial Commercial Residential FIXTURES ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES FULLY EQUIPPED FULLY QUALIFIED La Paul Miller Electric Electrical Contractor WIRING CONSTRUCTION RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 1133 Memorial Drive LANCASTER 3757 If No Ans Call Lancaster 5168 Is Tailor-Made No One Else by Bishop Fulton J. Sheen The more Cadolics in grief, worry, difficulties and distress come to us with their burdens, the more we are saddened at their misunder ing of our Holy Faith, never defeat, or trial, or a dif i u 11 y. Be cause they say their prayers, t,ive a dollar in the collec tion, are faith ful in marriage, they expect immunity from the Cross. tradicts us, then we need the sign of contradiction to assure us that Calvary does precede the empty tomb. Our Lord spoke of a “daily cross,” and added that it is personal. “It is “your cross.” Every cross is tailor-made it fits us and nc one else. Our Lord further said that we would be cut and purged like vines to make us more fruitful fol the Heavenly Father. Every Masa we attend is an offering of oursel ves to Christ we are on the paten and in the chalice as brea-i and wine. But we are there to be crucified with Christ at the moment of consecration. Learn then to ceny self and this daily miniature death will be a rehearsal for the final mas terpiece. Get up a half hour earl ier and go to Mass put one less lump of sugar in your coffee spend five minutes longer in night prayer give up a movie a month. But for full merit 1. Do these things because you love Our Lord who gave up His Life for you. 2. Turn the material of the sacrifice, for example, dime, a quarter, a dollar or a thou- sand dollars irto the maximum good. And what is that? The Holy Father said: “Charity to the So ciety for the Propagation of the Faith exceeds all other charities as heaven exceeds earth, and eternity time Begin to be Ca tholic and to be Catholic means to r.ake sacrifices and to love the Church over all the world, namely the Missions. Any sac rifice you send us will be sent to the Holy Father who himself makes the distribution to 100,000 missionaries. 225 leprosaria, 300 ho Ties for the aged—in Africa, Oceania, Asia, Europe and Amer icas—that Christ may reign in their hearts and Mary His mother be loved. This month the particular Mis sion intention of the Holy Father is the welfare of our Missions in Pakistan. Its 42,000,000 people living in two widely separated territories are 87% Moslem. It is a new pountry and its laws are still being .’rained. All we ask is liberty to carry on the works of charity and to teach Christ to these energetic people. This in tention the Holy Father recom men is to your prayers this month. Cut out this column, pir your sacrifice to it, and sent it to the Most Reverend Fulton J. Sheen, National Director, The Society for the Propagation of the Faith, or your Diocesan Director, Father James Kulp, 246 East Town Street, Columbus 16, Ohio. -----------------o----------------- Indiana Retains Sterilization Law INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.—(NC)—A proposal to remove all compulsory sterilization laws from Indiana statute books has been rejected in the State General Assembly’s low er house by a vote of 60 to 20. The proposal was introduced by Mrs. Anna P. Smelser, Catholic member of the legislature from South Bend, Ind., as an amend ment to a bill which would shift the responsibility for decisions on sterilization of mental patients. In urging the abolition of all sterilization provisions, Mrs. Smel ser asked: “Is a government ever right in mutilating a person when no crime is involved?” She brand ed present sterilization laws as nothing more than “se.ectm breed, ing by government control." In a subsequent action the House of Representatives voted over whelmingly in favor of an amend ment requiring court review of all sterilization orders. -----------------o ........-.. UN Staff of N.C.W.C. Praised by Jubilee NEW YORK—(NC)—The Office for UN Affairs of the National Ca tholic Welfare Conference has been singled out for praise in the current issue of Jubilee, national CathaiiL pictorial monthly. In its monthly feature “Jubilee Salutes.” the magazine lauded the office “because without fan fare or public acclaim its four woman staff, headed by Miss Cath erine Schaefer, has kept open a much-needed two-way flow of in formation between the United Na tions and Catholics here and abroad.” Termite EXTERMINATING FREE ESTIMATES No Money Down 38 Months to pay PHONE 3736 If No Anawer Cal! Lancaster 934. AU Household Insects and Pests Exterminated TERMITES MOTHS RATS-MICE FLEAS ROACHES CARPET BEETLES ANTS WATER BUGS References: ALL LANCASTER BANKS DUN A BRADSTREET Member Ohio State Peet Control Assoc. A-1 Termite Control Co. (Owned by Hinea Industries, Ine.) 1311 B. Main 8t. Lancaster, O. Permanent Guarantee Plaa Annual Inspection GAM Chapel of Italian Liner Pictured above ic the chapel of the Italian Line's new 29,200 ton luxury passenger vessel, SS Christoforo Colombo Episodes of the life of Christopher Columbus, after whom the ship was named, appear on the altar and the walls of the Baroque-sryle chapel. Over the altar the Madonna of the Sea, St. Peter and St. Francis of Paola, are by Genoese artist Oscar Schenal who also painted the Stations of the Cross. At the left of the altar are the chair and the kneeler bearsng the insignia o the Archbishop of Genoa, home port of the liner. Reports Persist That Reds Want To Free Primate BERLIN—(NC)—Persistent rum ors iron Red Poland state that the regime is considering the release of His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski, Polish Primate arrest ed in September 1953. The regime is eager to free the Cardinal, according to the rumors, because the top Catholic prelate’s imprisonment has merely hardened the opposition of the people to the govefnment. It is stated that top communist officials approached the Cardinal several months age and asked him if he would accept freedom on the condition that he leave Poland. The Primate is said to have given a categorical refusal. May They Rest In Peace FLECKER, George A., 83, for merly of 260 Southwood Ave., Co lumbus, Mar. 8, St. Leo Church. Survivors: a brother, two sisters and a foster daughter. FAGAN, James J., 67, 1640 Bry den Rd., Columbus, Mar. 9, Holy Rosary church. Survivors: one sis ter. SACHS, John A., 68, formerly of Huntsville, O., Mar. 9. St. Leo church. Survivors: four brothers. SHUFFLEBARGER. Mrs. W. Ern est, 54. formerly of 7118 Dublin Rd., Columbus, Mar. 9, St. Patrick churen. Survivors: her husband a daughter, three grandchildren, a brother, two sisters and a number of nieces and nephews. GERLING. John F., Chillicothe Mar. 5, St. Peter church. BARMAN, Miss Josephine, Chil licothe, Mar. 5, St. Mary church. STEELE. Mrs. Vincent L., 59, Lancaster, Mar. 9, St. Mary church. Survivors: her husband, a sister, and a brother. DONNELLY, Jack, Corning, Mar. 8, St. Bernard church. Survivors, two sons and three nieces. MOGAVERO, Miss Mary J., 45: 191 S. 20th St., Columbus, Mar. 10, St. John the Baptist church. Sur vivors: her mother, Mrs. Giovanna Mogavero four brothers and five sisters. BARR. Raymond, sr., 52, 109 S. Sylvan, Columbus, Mar. 11, St. Mary Magdalene church. Survivors: his wife, Rose Mary a son, a daughter, six grandchildren and a half-brother. DURKIN. Michael J.. 39 E. North, wood Ave., Columbus. Mar. 11. Holy Name church. Survivors: three sis ters. FITZGERAIJX Mrs. Julia C-, Chillicothe. Mar. 12. St. Peter church. Survivors: a daughter. McHUGH, Miss Frances, 76. Zanesville, Mar. 12. St. Thomas church. Survivors: a sister, a broth er and a number of nieces and nep hews. TROVATO, Joseph. 74, Shawnee. Mar. 21. 1954. St. Mary church. Survivors: his wife Elizabeth, five sons and six daughters. BROWN. Paul T., 58. Logan. Mar. 10, St. John church. Survivors, nieces and nephews. ENGEL, Charles E., 17, 177 Ever green Ter., Columbus, Mar. 13, St. Cecilia church, New Rome. Surviv ors: his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter J- a brother and two sisters. That Good Gambrinue Beer “Tha Baar That's Starch Frae Aa Bear Can Be." August Wagner Breweries, Inc. CA. 1-4411 Columbus, Ohio CA 1-4411 The Cardinal is reported to have replied that only the Holy See can relieve him of his post. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS RC-30 Construction Mattrials CONCRETE BLOCKS Ready Mix Concrete—Sand and Gravai Brick and Tile—Building Materials BASIC CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS Phone 3-2172 Chillicothe O E Main St. Drug Stores The Central Pharmacy Dial 26-986, Chillicothe DRUGS SUNDRIES PHYSICIANS' SUPPLIES RIEDER PHARMACY Cor Church and Arch Phone 29-900 CHILLICOTHE “16udTend~ PHARAAACY 331 S. Paint Chillicothe Save time and money by filling your needs through want ads ERNEST J. GERBER fourth generation o General Contracting Firm 1 171 Gerber Avenue ^Chillicothe. Ohio Phone 28588 MORGAN’S Grocery and Meats Phone 2245 Frankfort, Ohio White Cow Drive In DRIVE IN FOR DELICIOUS FOOD To Eat Inside, In Your Car. or at Hom® Chicken in the Pail No. I Eastern Ave. and Watt No. 2 High and Vine 29 Charities To Share In Drexel Trust 3-5917 3-5918 i HESS and SHIPLEY il ’Draperies and Carpets 246 E. Main St., Chillicothe, O. Phone 2-5347 Bowers Electric Co. 83 E. Water St. Chillicothe, O. Dial 2 0688 GROVE FROZEN FOOD Locktr Plant Curing & Smoking FOOD PLAN 143 S. Hickory Jay S. Janes Chillicothe, Ohio Owner H1 RICHARDS. Mrs. Donald, 42. 2995 Morse Rd.. Columbus. Mar. 12. St. James the Less church. Surviv ors: her husband, two sons, a step daughter, her parents, Mr. and Mrs Tonv Pinoni five sisters and four brothers. Main St. PHILADELPHIA (NC) Twenty-eight Catholic charit able, educational and religious institutions, and a Lutheran hospital will share a $14-mil lion trust estate created by the late Francis A. Drexel 70 years ago. The trust was terminated by the recent death of his last surviv ing daughter, Mother Mary Kath arine Drexel, foundress of the Sis ters of the Blessed Sacrament for Indians and Colored People. The trust was established by the one-time banking partner of J. P. Morgan and provided life incomes for each of his three daughters, with the provision that if all died without issue, the fund was to be divided amon~ charities, stipulated by Mr. Drexel. The Drexel trust is reported as the largest sum evei left to charity by a Philadelphian. Mr. Drexel died Feb. 15, 1885. His will bequeathed one-tenth of his $15,560,000 estate to the same charities that now, 70 years later, will *hare the trust fund. Each of the charities will share the trust in the same proportion its original bequest bore to the total estate. -----------------o----------------- Want ads save time and money CHILLICOTH Electrical Contractors DUFFY ELECTRIC CO. Rebuilders of Electrical Machinery Power Construction Work Phone 3-2206 Fruit Farms J. LEO HIRSCB FRUIT FARM Huntington Pike PHI 28-881 Grocers FRANK J. HUNN MEATS AND GROCERIES Free Delivery Dial 1288 82 8. Paint Bt CHILLICOTHE OHIO Insurance WEISENBERGER INSURANCE SERVICE General Insurance and Bonds Phone 3-2264 70 Central Center Chillicothe JOHN J. BROWN Insurance Agency CHILLICOTHE 73 W, MAIN PH. 27346 Milliners NEW TORE HAT SHOP 78 W. 2nd Ph. 8428 We Specialize In Children's Hair Cuts MARSHALL’S BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP 37 W 2nd St. Call For Appointment Phono 5376 Chillicothe, O. MILLINERS MISS MINA GRAHAM Hosiery—Madame Grace & Vanity Foundations 18 8. Paint Phone 3-3028 S. S. Kresge 40-44 N. Paint St. Phone 8757 Chillicothe, Ohio Southern Ohio Loan Company 15 S. Paint Phone 6886 The Main Nursing Home A PLEASANT, PEACEFUL HOME MEN PATIENTS ONLY 24 Hr. Nursing Service Homa Cooked Meals CALL 8061 Florence D. Ferguson, Prop. 135 E. MAIN It's Truel Our TV Troubles are over. We now call "Town & Country" TV Service. A Plain Statement of Fact! There is no Finer Television Service Anywhere. “TOWN & COUNTRY” TELEVISIOH SERVICE Call Kingston 8601 (Reverse Charges) Calls Answered 24 Hours A Day o. Kingston, Brother Weaver Puts More Meat On the Porkers SPRINGFIELD, O—(NC) The pioneer work of a Pieciour Blood Brother at St. Charles Seminary in Carthagena, O., in developing “meat type” Tamworth hogs won recogni tion at an auction here. Brother Oliver Weaver, PP -S., manager of the seminary farm, was credited by officials of the Ohio Tamworth Swine Breeders Associa tion with being one of the first in Mercer County to develop the new type of porkir that has ’ess fat. The seminary’s consignment sold for average o* about $130 each or about $30 above the average for the auction. Tamworths in the herd developed by Brother Oliver are registered under such names as “Seminary Big Start “Carthagena Princess,” and the like. o--------------- Joint Religious Appeal BERLIN—(NC) A joint “re ligious appeal” has been issued by the Catholics and Protestant churches of Dresden, East Ger many, in connection with the tenth anniversary of the city’s destruc tion by an air-raid during World War II. The appeal called on Christians to pray for peaca^and understand ing among peoples. It urged par ticular prayers that the “powerful of the world” might reach a “peace ful cooperation.” BUYERS' GUIDE INFORMATION RC-9 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CHILLICOTHE. OHIO The Elberfeld-Chillicothe _______ Company______ HOME DAIRY PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone 9276 S61 RIVERSIDE STREET ________ CHILLICOTHE. OHIO________ Complete Outfitters for the Entire Family MAYFAIRS CHILI JCOTHE OHIO Where to Dine RC-9e THE SANDWICH SHOP 288 E. Main Ph. 7108 Left Go Bowling 20th Century Recreation 79 I. 2nd St. BPAA EAST END CUT RATE Jewelry Toys Gifts Clothing for Men Women Children Medicines Cosmetics School Supplies—Magazines Sealtest Ice Cream 372-374 E. Main 5776 Anderson’s Drug Store W e Specialise in PRESCRIPTION SERVICE FREE DELIVERY’ AT ALL HOURS Dial 8496 132 E. Main Chillicothe, Ohio 9OOO00OO00D0OOO0O0SOO0&>: Julius Saelens Dairy Queen N®. 1 288 N. High Phons 2-4881 No. 2 543 E. Main Phone 3-3051 Chillicothe, Ohio QceceGGooQcoeoQGeceQGeoG JOHN J. BROWN INSURANCE AGENCY ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE Fire, Extended Coverage. Automobile, Surety and Casualty Bonds. Complete Farm Coverage Call us for information regarding any Insurance Coverage or Problem. 73 W. Main St. Phone 2-7348 HATHAWAY STUDIO PORTRAITS by JOSEPH E. VICKERS Phone 7826 32 E. 2nd Chillicothe, Ohio OWL BAR AND GRILL ALL LEGAL BEVERAGES GOOD FOODS 295 East Mai- St. ohona 8070 Chillicothe. Ohio WALLPAPER—BOOKS STATIONERY & GIFTS THE HORHEY and CHAPMAN CO. 18-20 W. 2nd St. Phone 5308 Chillicothe. Ohio COAL, GAS, OIL gravity and automatic-installed and guaranteed by World’! Largest In staller! of Furnaces. Fifty Years Leadership in heating progress and satisfied customers. Generous trade in allowance. J. PAPPADA, Mgr, Holland Furnace Co. 280 S. Paint *2-8416