THE SPOT STORES Armstrongs Linoleum Rubber Vinyl and Asphalt Tiles "DO IT YOURSELF” 1)90 Grandview Ave. HU. 0-1M1 TAJ Ornamental Irion Planter Boxea, Fireplace Grates Railings, Gstes. Lamp-Posts, Something different. 10)4 Benham AX. 4-111) Ebl ABL1SHED fN 1890 i CLASSIFIED SECTION INFORMATION FRESH LAKE ERIE FISH On Tuesday 3 to 9 and Wednesday A.M oi each week. Pickerel Perch White Bass and Sheephead Fish dressed at additional 5c per lb cost. I mile north ot Ashley on Westfield Rd. 2nd house east of N.Y.C RR Lloyd Lust All who have a wide pari can get a slick trim at the Clasen Harber Shop. S23 Chillicothe IT PAYS TO USE THE TIMES CLASSIFIEDS MELCHER FUNERAL Phono 23191 Christ Child Society To Hold Convention in OMAHA, Neb. fNC) The Christ Child Society, an organ! zation devoted to relief and char acter-building work of children, will hold its national convention at the Hotel Fontenelle here, May 13 to 15. FANCY SAUSAGE PRODUCTS ''You'll Never Eat Better" The J. Fred Schmidt Packing Co Barnard Gen’I 2034 Leonard Ave. FE. 7481 SPECIAL MILLWORK TO YOUR ORDER •••••••eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeewoeeeeeoeeeeeeeoet Graduate Nurses in Attendance Day and Night Specializing in care of elderly women. Columbus Nursing Home 163 Woodland Ave. Columbus EV. 5995 Ohio DIETARY MEALS PREPARED Bed Patients and Ambulatory Cases Receive 1 Special Care. VISITATION BY A CATHOLIC PRIEST EVERY FRIDAY. Mfr Foot Millions Of Of Lumber Church Cobinots Pows Panelwork McNally Lumber Co. RALPH Invites You ,oTr the i Italian Dressing with the All-Ameri Flavor I ei Mad. Ask for it TODAY! AT YOUR FAVORITE GROCER or Call J. W GORDON CO., EX 3550 ALUMINUM AWNINGS KOOL VEN 7 ALUMINUM AWNINGS WetherGard Aluminum Products third and Bond Phone 2-061)1 BUILDING MATERIALS Pat's Tru-Line Blox PRE-CAS1 CONCRETE CO_ DtaiJI-8331 Business Equipment Clary Adding Machines and Smith Corona Typewriters, bales Rentals and Service Stapleton Office Sup ply 829 Sixth Phone 3-2731. Coal DUNN COAL CO. Galli* and Broadway Streets FUNERAL HOMES Martin Glynn Funeral Home A Catholic Funeral Home upholding Catholic Ideals Second and Waller Sts. Phone 2-3021. Portsmouth, Ohio HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE 141? Oftnere St. Oft Street Parkins KIRBY'S FLOWERS GALLIA AT FINDLAY STREETS 3-266) Portsmouth, Ohio Phono 47831 The Style Center ot Portamoutb The Citizens Saving and Loan Association Company 505 Chillicothe St Portsmouth O "Insured Safety" for yodl Savings Monthly Reduction Mortgage Loans INSL'RFD Some of the winner* in the annuel CYO Headpin Tournament held during Fiesta Week at the Knights of Columbus Alleys are pictured above With Father Richard Dodd, diocesan direc tor of youth activities. Pictured, left to right, The educator was engaged in writing an article for his maga zine when the brick came through his window, narrowly missing his head. He was struck by flying glass but received no serious in jury. His wife and children wore upstairs at the time. He immediately phoned the po lice—there is a station only a stone's throw from his home— and at police suggestion also in formed the FBI “Ironically,” Mr. Barry com mented. “the lines I had written ADA NURSING HOME For Men and Women Amhulatory and Bed Patienta 24-Bour Nnraint Sereice 4 Cpnealescente 4 4 Doctor^ Available at a!) Boor a 4 Opal Clay, Manager 12* S Gilbert Phono )20 PORTSMOUTH S PORTSMOUTH GLASS CO 51 S. 2nd St. Phon* 61301 Parking Lot In Rear Auto and Window Glass Installed We Can Furnish All Your Glass Needs Paul Duplain Jo* Kehoe Painting D*cor*nng PAINTING Inside and Out Steaming off paper. Patch Plaster Floor fin O Greenwood Ph 4-4987 STEWARTS DRUG STORE ORIGINAL CUT RATE Drug* A Praseripttena GALLIA PH 904 2447 PORTSMOUTH OHIO Christian Lumber Co. 1403—4th St. Phone 6443 West Portsmouth, Ohio WALLPAPER 10c to 49c Single Roll Regular 25c to $1.25 Values GLIDDEN PAINTS WEIGAND'S 84 Gellie Street Isabelle Greene HOUSE OF FASHION Home Owned Dresses, Formats, Bridals 707 Sixth Street Phone 2-0307. Portsmouth. Ohio E. H. RUSSELL GLASS CO. 1106 Gallia St PORTSMOUTH OHIO 'Gtve Ul o Hreafc*’ C. Herrman & Sons Co ME Al MARKETS 8th and Murray Phone 3209 and St. 913 Gallia St 885 Phone 2860 Fiesta Week Headpin Tournament Winners Threats, Flying Brick Aimed At Leader of Attack on Reds BOSTON, Mass. (NC) A Catholic schoolteacher, publisher and writer, who has taken a leading part here in opposition to communism, narrowly escaped injury when a brick was thrown through a window of his home. John M. Barry. 50. teacher at Brighton High School and the father of four children, said he had been receiving mysteri ous phone calls, warning him to stop writing anticommunist ar ticles. Mr Barry is the publish er and a frequent contributor to The New Engldnd Teacher, a magazine for educators, which has been conducting a strong anticommunist campaign. just the and this He estimated that he had re ceived about 40 calls since the publication last year of an arti cle on “Communism In The Classroom.” The last of these phone calls came just a few hours before th* brick was thrown through th* window, Mr. Barry said. A voice told him to "quit writing stuff about the communists," and Mr. Barry replied that he would write whatever he pleas ed. "'This is the last warning," said the voice. "You will re gret it if you don't quit." GLASS Rest before the rock crashed into room were: ‘There are law order on the quiet streets of city.’ Mr. Barry, a graduate of Bos ton College, has been teaching in th' Boston public school system for 25 years. Non-Calholic Gives S2.000 To School Fund FORT WAYNE. Ind. fNC)— “Good will toward the Catholic Church and a “special admiration for those groups desirous and willing to conduct their, own schools’’ were two motives listed by a Fort Wayne non-Catholic in donating $2,000 toward the Allen County Catholic High Schools campaign hei#*. A member of the Fort Wayne School City, th? organization which supervises local public schools, the donor lauded Catho lics for “cheerfully paying their share of the public school sys tem.” In a letter to Archbishop John F. NolL Bishop of Fort Wayne, the donor said that support of public schools by Catholics should accord rights, including and the highest operation” from tern. RIVERVIEW MANOR convalescent Home for aged and infirm Ph Wm Erasure Lucasville 3691 for rales IDEAL MILK CO PORTSMOUTH DIAL 3-2951 BRADDOCK MOTOR FREIGHT INC. 217 Jefferson Ph. 3-3511 Portsmouth, Ohio ANNE'S Pastry Shops 828 Galli* Ph 26721 708 Chillicothe St. Ph 2729) Want ads save time and money Dr. Charles Stockham CHIROPRACTOR 4302 Gallia St. New Boxton, Ohio Phone: Boston 523 Plumbing & Repairs No Job Foo Small ELECTRIC "EEL" SEWER SERVICE Backhoe* Ditching Service Phono West Portsmouth 9564 GLENN'S Plumbing Shop 2221 Rose Ave. West Portsmouth are Kay Bales, Holy Name parish Bill Burke, Our Lady of Victory parish Joe Murphy, St. Augustine parish, tournament ehairman Carol Holley, St. Mary Magdalene parish, and Father Dodd. them ‘‘special representation degree of co the public sys- The Catholic school campaign is being conducted for $2,500,000 for erection of two new Catholic high schools, one each in the city’s north and south sections. Central Catholic High School here currently has an enrollment of 1.400 students. Homes St. Gregory’s Will Rebuild FollowingFire CINCINNATI (NC) Plans for a new building to ser.ve as refectory and kitch en at St. Gregory Minor Sem inary here were announced two days after a $500,000 fire gutted the 60-year-old south wing of the seminary. Archbishop Karl J. Alter of Cincinnati, also said that work on the seminary’s long range ex pansion program, including a new chapel, would begin “as soon as possible.” The blaze destroyed the seminary chapel, as well as kitchen, refectory, some students’ quarters, student recreation rooms, and a volume classics library of the faculty members. CYO 10 000 one of under- Meanwhile plans were way to send the 162 college students of St. Gregory’s to three other seminaries for the balance of the year. The 140 high school students will return to St. Greg ory’s for the balance of the year. An unexpected development was the offer by a Cincinnati American legion Post to turn over its entire facilities to the faculty and students of the sem inary. LEXINGTON, Ky. fNC) Don't become so professional as to lose sight of your calling, a Bishop told Catholic hospital workers assembled here. The admonition came from Bishop John P. Cody. Apostolic Administrator of the St. Joseph. Mo., diocese, as he addressed the Kentucky Conference of Catholic Hospitals. “Don’t lose sight of charity.” th? Bishop said. “You have dedi cated your lives to more than just care of the sick. Don’t lose sight of your calling and become too professional. In everything see Christ. Your duty is to follow His pattern, then your work will be blessed Bishop Cody gave the sermon at the Pontifical Mass which opened the two-day convention and which was offered by Bishop William Mulloy of Covington, at St. Peter’s Church. Lexington. Father Francis J. Connell. C.SS.R., dean of the •Catholic Uni versity of America school of sa cred theology, jcct. “Medical lems.” SCOUTS o------------------- Hospital Workers CAMP NEWS spok on the sub and Moral Prob- the delegates to He advised “make use of the ordinary means of preserving life, even when death is inevitable. It is an obli gation of Christian charity to warn a person when he is in proximate danger of death— whether he is a Catholic or not. Even if he will be disturbed, it is better than to have him die un prepared.” SflVF ON KLASSES al LAMBERT OPTICAL Complete Glasses $8.50 $17.50 1000 Frames In Stock $3.95 $595 at LAMBERT OPTICAL 101 N. High St. 2nd Floor BRYANT COMMAND-AIRE TWINS Heating And Cooling Favret Furnace Co. CA. 4-5211 55 E Goodale Columbus, O Applicants for Kateri Awards Will Be Examinee! Saturday Girl Stouts and Campfire Girls of the Columhus Dio cese who have made application for the new Kateri Award to be presented for the first time this year at the annual Scout Holy Hour will be examined Saturday morning at the Catholic Youth Bureau 1'he youngsters who have full filled the requirements for gain------------ mg th*- award will appeal before a board of examiners to be certi fied for the award The exam will take place at 10:00 a.m. Members of the boatd are peo ple who aie familial with south work Father James Kulp. dioce an director of missions, will head the committee. Others include Sister Francois. S.N.D., Director of the Diocesan Guidance Center: Mr. Roman Eyerman. a member of the advisory board of the amptire Girls Office in Colum bus: Mrs. Bernard Cassady, Im maculate Conception parish. Girl Scout leader, and Mrs. John Hen nessey. Immaculate Conception parish, former Girl Scout profes sional and board member of the Catholic Welfare Bureau The award will be made on Sunday. Apr. 22, at St. Joseph^ dral. of the YOUNG ADULTS The monthly meeting central deanery Young Council w ill be held this Sunday. Apr. 15 at 6 00 p.m in the Cath olic Youth Bureau. Reports will be given on the fiesta program, the lenten Marriage Forum and the Junior Jet badge sale which was sponsored by the council. New business to be discussed will be the Spring Conference of the Council and plans for the annual camp for the Handicaps. All Young Adult groups of the dean ery are requested to have a rep resentative present at the meet ing. Adult the boys St. Mary honors in A new Boy Scout Troop, num ber 224. has been formed at Holy Rosary parish in Columbus. Rod erick W. Sorenson is the Scout master of the troop Members of the committee indude F. J. Ixirz as chairman and members C. A Hock. G. I^eib. A. Durant and C. F. McCord The troop meets each Tuesday evening at 7 30 in the basement of the grade school building. The annual poster contest for Camp St Rita and St. Joseph is in full swing among the schools of Columbus. The contest is for ail boys and girls of camp age in Holv Name Notes KENTON—The Father and Son meeting of th*' Immaculate Con ception parish Holy Name Society will Apr. week gram lowing the meeting, Father Lawler will deliver a short dress on “The Fourth Command ment.” Following the program and a sports film, refreshments w ill he served. Assisting McKenna will he Charles Dietz and Harold Buss. be held Monday evening. 16, it was announced by Burke McKenna, committee chairman. The Hclv Name Society of Corpu, Christi parish and the Catholic Order of Foresters will sponsor a games party for the benefit of the Dominican Sis ters of the Sick Poor, Wednes day. Apr. 18. at 8:15 p. m. in the Corpus Christi Social Hall, Studer and Deshler Aves. Re freshments will be available. -----------------o----------------- The Catholic Big Sisters will have a parlor day Sunday, Apr. 15. at 2:30 p. rn. in the Convent of the Good Shepherd. Miss Mar garet Clark will serve as program chairman. Miss Florence Voelker, presi dent of the organization, urges all members to attend and to bring a guest. Miss Edna Mantz is in charge of reservations. The Big Sisters invite Catholic women of the city interested in the girls at the Good Shepherd to attend their meetings. One ses sion is held on the first lYiesday o| the month at the Columbus Maennerchor Club, and another convenes on the first Sunday at St. Vincent s Orphanage. Let us show you that EYEWEAR not onlv offers necessary Visu*1 Benefits but is remarkably effec five in achieving desirable Facial and Fashion effects. CONTINUOUS VISION LENSES Artistic Designed Frames Harry Schwartz Optical Co. (SERVING CENTRA! OHIO SINCE 1925) 169 EAST STATE STREET (at 4th) CA. 1-4000 COLUMBUS OHIO 'he riioce-e. One »oy and one girl in each deanery will receive a week’s vacation at the camp for the winning poster. Posters must be in the camp office by the third week May. The Hammond Organ Produce* organ ae«ie sf '-ethe dr.l oualit. in rberebev nrf aay •Isa Orar 40.0*10 churche. new enjor the beautiful m-iaie the Organ Write all for Drmon •tri I inn Cathe- 114 BROAD ST CA 1-7S41 M»«. Dragan Chime. New lawn A C.antry Star. MS2 E. BROAD EX 1421 A Approximately five hundred young people of high school age took part in the fiesta week ac tivities of the CYO Council held last week in the city. Of much interest was the firs’ CY'O Head pin tournament conducted at the K of Bowling Alleys. Trophies were awarded to the first three places in both the boys’ and girls’ division. Bill Phillips of St. Au gustine was high for while Carol Holley of Magdalene parish took the girls’ division. Th*4-| ifhe Peoples Store? 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