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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 17

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Mar. 10, 1956 The Newark Advocate 17 News In Brief! DEATHS arid FUNERALS Charging Man ft" thanks to Newark Hospital, nulll AlttlCli G. I. BARTHOLOMEW J. Bartholomew, 33.

former ac- ADVOCATE CLASSIFIED Th. Advocau wlU rasponsltua lot only on laoomot usartioa UasaUtod Ad, R.ad your ad over Ui. llrsi aigni, II la Inoornot peon, in. Advoc.i. bator.

0. m. mo aaxi morntni lor adjustment. "Positions Wintod." -Wantod to R.nt. and dM aoticoo appaanna.

ondar too Spaclal Motlco" oUuUteatloa. are Dcpart-Wts. Dr. Kennedy for their untiring ef-'k We thank the Newark Stove.UIl I Oil 1 MOTHERS TO MEET DeMolay Mothers' Qub will meet at 7:30 p. Monday In the Masonic Temple for, the March eve is INFECTED Miss Sharon Markle.

dauchter of Mr. and Mra. James Markle. 382 Eastern is patient In New. ark Hospital receiving treatment f0r ryt infection.

gPONSOR nsll BlrPER EVanla Am Gala. PTA I), ill "IS 'Ck Evan, 'chllirman. The PTA announcea we purcnase ot a countant in the Welfare ment, state Auditor' Office. Co- lumbus, formerly of Kirkersville, died at 7:20 p. m.

Friday In the home, 956 Sheridan Colunv bus. A graduate of Worthington High, School, he attended Ohio State Uni- versity, and was a charter mem- ber of the Lions Club of Kirkers- ville. The son of Raymond and Eve- lvn (Jackson) BarthnlnmMv hn was born March 28. 1922. in Sa-I lem.

Columbiana County. Surviv ing are his widow, Virginia; a Matthew, and his Darents. all of nel, ter Being held here on Investigation of his entry with three Juvenile i companions Into a home in Con- cord, east of Johnstown, Wednes-; nay night. James Riggs, zi. or co- iiumous, is to be charged in mu- niclpal Court Monday with rape of a ij-yrnr-otu sin.

ove'r Vcolumbu. JuvWile ties along with the two girls, the (o iblv raoed the 13-vear-old. He and the I other youth are said to have picked up uie wo gins in xna vicinity oi a school In Columbus Wednesday afternoon. I'aed Unoeeupled Home They came to the Johnstown vicinity where they found the unoc- cupied home owned by Harry and niuiur vuuiiri, oi uuiuniuua, anu entered It seeking shelter Deputies laid there was nothing Company employees and person- pallbearers, Gutllph and Hen derson for their efficient service, those who sent beautiful floral of- erings, the Military Auxiliary, and Rev, words. Cox or his consoling Wal Mrs.

Wade Richards, Mrs. Hammack, Mrs. Robert nsie. CARD OF THANKS We uis to express our sincere PP'8110" win, were, kind at the time of the death ituneral Home. Wife and Children.

district solo and ensemble con- wlor" umtest held In Mt. Vernon. He Is now WII1T, 8ALE Poconontas council wm noi April, a business mtinc p. m.L0 ATTEND CEREMONIES Monday In 554 W. Church St.

Re- memben ot Company B. freshments will be served and mn4 Infantry Regiment, 83rd In- the home In Columbus. Mrs. W. cJof our husband and father, Homer Jackson of Detroit, als0 the Ladies Aid of the Mrs.

John Bartholomew of Salem, i01d Stone Church, Old Stone are the grandmothers of the de- Church and the Sunday School, the ceased. jRoe Avenue Church of Christ, the The body Is at the H. Lee Emer-iuni'l Steel Workers Local 341, son Funeral Home in Local 120 of Newark where services" will be held at 2 Stove LaWalt's Cafeteria, Rev. p. Tuesday.

Burial will be Frank Roberts and Criss Brothers memoer are asKea iKe aru cles for a white elenhabt sale. rrrai Terry, 6 and Darlene 4, son and A irrVttAK 1f ta nA 1 rViisll'vta, tt I MASONIC TEMPLE CALENDAR Oereei jeuroa a as Vatrta NEWARK LODGE NO. t. FAM Saturday. Mar.

1U. p. Friday, Mnr. 16, 7:30 p. MM.

ACME LOlMiE No. Ml. F. ft A. M.

Monday. Mar. 12, 7 p. w. MM.

Thursday, Mar. 15. 7:30 p. MM. Inspection dinner at 6:30.

CRl'8AnER I.ODE 710. FXAM Saturday, war. if, i and FC. nurse. The third grade, under the direction of the teacher.

Mrs. Irene II Kooen naucn, senior at uuri High School, received a superior jratin(t for played eligfUle to enter a contest being held at Kent State University In f(m pivsion, (Arrny RewrVe), will meet at 6 .15 p. m. Monday in the AR Center. 34 S.

3rd where they will leave by special bus for "'ous-u'" Wednendsy night meeting will not be held, gTl'DY TRAFFIC The safety committee of City sion at the YMCA at 4 p. m. Tues-j day by Its chairman, Councilman George Norman. Traffic conditions is stated to be the subject for the meeting. Other members of the committee are Countfilmen J.

Gilbert Reese and John Callahan. BITTEN BY DOGS L. D. Richards, 303' Elmwood was bitten on both legs by two dogs in front of 262 Elmwood at 6 p. m.

Friday and was examined for injuries at Newarkj Hospital, according to a report by Patrolmen James Maxwell and Robert Kane. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Antonio Varrasso. 26 N. Bucna Vista who underwent surgery several days ago In Mt Carmel Hospital, Columbus, for the removal of a cataract from her eye, was dismissed "Friday and is convalescing in her home.

i CONDITION IS IMPROVED Mrs. Charles H. Spencer, 69 Granville who was admitted to Newark Hospital, March 2, for treatment of pneumonia, was dismissed Friday and taken td her home. Her condition is improved. ix taken from tne nouse but that In loving memory of our on.Wne damace was done inside.

Kl Ogle, 4-'9 E. Main have re turned home after undergoing a tonsillotomy in Newark Hospital' ELECT OFFICERS jUVeniie Officer Orvilie Kreager, who has been investigating the in- cident. said the onlv charees which might be filed in Juvenile fairi 'cers were eieciea wnen mecouncil has been called into ses- Tressel, who passed way ve years, ago, Marcn iu, 1951. Treasure thoughts of one so dear uiten m-ings a silent tear Thoughts returned to scenes long past As time goes on, the memory lasts. Sadly missed by his Mother and Daddy.

against the younger boy would be mEht- PUns were mad the destruction of property. projects for the year and the next The property owners had not announced for March indicated they 'would do so. he 26 tn home of Nancy Cafley. made in Kirkersville Cemeterv. JAMES COCHRAN -Funeral services for James Cochran, Croton, who died Thurs- day will be held at 2 p.

m. aay in tne crouse and Son Funer- al Home in Johnstown. The Rev. 1 Richard Kasunic will conduct the! service and burial will be made In West Lawn Cemetery, Center- W. H.

IU KIIX The funeral of William kill," 366 W. Main who died! Thursday in Columbus, will bl held at 10 a. m. Monday in the chapel in Crtes Brothers Funeral Home. The Rev.

Evan Jones nffiniatA onH hnrlal lu. will officiate and made in Cedar Hill Cemetery. nninun wtnnLll Kieager said that the two girls Women of the Moose will already under the jurisdiction serve "Baby Village Day" at the IN MEMORUM of the Juvenile authorities in Co- meeting scheduled for 2 p. m. Sun-In memory of my dearly beloved u.u ti daughter, Anne Earnestine XVilZ 1 who passed away two year p1' tnrlnv Marnh 1(lth 1QM lme Cnarge against KlggS IM OHIV4 Ui( lmitllB.

IToday recalls tad memories lOf our dear daughter laid tn rat AnrI thn whn th nlr nf Kat tivtov VU aVlAV. jBniencea ut Jau Judee Henrv C. Ashcraft Imnos- wl a 9lwlav ntnp SatilrHav the delinouencv of a 13-vear-old Newark girl. WUliamsori was a comDanion of Services for Arthur Garrett. th onps who mtssod hn mrwt'aeainst Lnwell E.

Williamson. 21. Thursday, Friday, Saturday SPECIAL! 1 -lb. Sliced Bacon Mb. Perk Liver 1 -lb.

Bologna Mb. Plato Meat ALL FOUR FOR 1 NORMS MARKET 110 Union Street OPEN SUNDAYS 8 a. m. to Midnight Groceries Meats -Beer-Velvet let Cream! Pizza Pie usk's Drive-ln 175 East Main Street FOR SALE Myer's Deep Well Self oiling water pump. Complete.

FA 4-2756. DRUIDS IMPORTANT MEETING Monday, March 2 7:30 P. M. LOIS RINE. N.

PHILIP LINN. Secretary HI' i i i I i I I Mill lit ilMljJIJia mv.rv Z- For Sate by Owner Weit 2-bedroom (possible third). Hardwood floors, tile bath, qas furnace, full basement. DI 4-4449. "See HARTLEY and See Better" FOR SALE By owner.

West, three-bedroom, one floor plan home. Full basement, gas heat. Three years old. Call DI 4-5583. Order Today SPARTA'S EASTER EGGS With Names meet 35c to $5.00 Sparta's Easter Candies are made here In Newark Freih Daily V.F.W.

CLUB ROOM ISSoJ! Saturday, March 10 Music From 10 O'clock Till 1 By the Three of A Kind $1.00 Per Couple PREMIERE TV COLOR SHOWING "KING RICHARD III" SUNDAY. MARCH 11th P. M. YMCA YOUTH C1NTIR Wast Church ttraet (Three-Hour flhaw) Hputiftorefl By MARTIN MUSIC CENTER II A RCA on Everybody Wrlvomet aeni or ateuoenvuie ana nauve oil Roseville, who died Thursday in uie ruus view ymic wasning-Mr his alleged brother-in-law in the hom of Florence iun, luuuwing a six-wen m- ness, were held at 2 p. m.

Saturday in Steubenville. Burial was made in Fort Steuben Steubenville. Mr, Garrett, who had lived in Steubenville 25 years, was the owner and operator of the Diamond Diner there. Surviving are his widow; a step-. son, Albert HancocK, stationed in.

I i Madrid, Spain, with the U. S. AiriWe want to live the best we is bound over to the Licking Force; two Drotners, Kaymonajinen someday we'll be glad i Garrett of San Antonio, 7ex.K and Thomas Garrett or NewarK. C. E.

GOODIN Archie C. Goodin of 85 Summit and ioved ner Sadly missed by hep parents, Gaydos. and MrJ Joseph IN MEMOR1A.M In loving memory of Mr. Flora Cochran, who passed away March 1940. Since you've gone first and we re- main, There's one thing we must do Walk carefully down life' long, harti path for soon well lollow you, When we enter into our heavenly nome And say "Hello Loved Ones." Sadly missed by Frank Cochran, husband, children, and others.

WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, Ohio WV Miss Edith H. Gardner, UL ulc memuerB oi a on 1 i a Prominent rayeue uwniy ranwy died in Memorial Hospital early today. Miss Gardner, daughter of the late Mills Gardner who once served this 'district as congressman, Burns, 24, who lives in a trailer at the same address, when Burns is alleged to have raped a 12-year-old girl. Bums and Williamson are said to have picked up the two girls in the vicinity of the Courthouse Square Monday night. Charged with statutory rape, County erand jury under a S3.000 bond Housekeeper And Chauffeur Heirs Of Elsie Janis LOS ANGELES (-The late El- sie Janis, World War I Sweetheart of the AEF, left the major portion of her estate to her house- keeper and chauffeur.

The entertainer's filed yesterday for probate, also provides lor ner estranged nusnand, uiibert received word of the deathj Wednesday in a Los Angeles, Calif. a. Wnmorl hospital of his brother. Charles Oman mer Goodin, 73, a former resident WnrL-or- of Licking county. iiurtii orKer Mr.

Goodwin, who had been ill 10' fe ftQ loft llms rVumru 97 a J-CClU til. 07 Now Is SWARMING SEASON! TERMITES Ca le CRfreflf Wf.) EXTERMITAL i SERVICE VW ftwM I MtrtCTioN fail PHONE FA 9-0981 DI 4-4952 Msaasswassaaaaaaasawsaassaaaaaa an swl.jeaasiiseJ i a Wilson. 50, Tacoma, iand somebody lost blood in a side salesman. had taken an active interest; in Methodist Church work and The actress died Feb. 26, nine Advorata Classified -Box Amw.rs 1 1 rvrclvrd: sous.

UU. 6016, en, 6036. lii 03, 1091, 6061. 03, 6075. I 1 LOST AND FOUND 4 LOST, IN FHANlvLIN TOWSsTflFj buck and Tan Coon Doj Phono FA 4-2193-Hfwird LOST-VICIN1TV OF SOUTHFoCSTH Street, three-colored irmale User cat with blue ayes.

Recently nursed Utter.i Named "Sakl." Phone A S-1B01, or 156 aoutn rounn Direct, Reward. LOST In vicinity of Routo 7 and lota street. Phone DI 4-33M. LOST PARAKEET, GREEN AND yenow. usi teen on l.swnview Avenue.

Reward. Phone DI 4-3218. LoSTWHITE FACE HEREFORD-fifelF or, weigh! Between SOu-600 rounds. O. H.

Cooperrtder. Rt. No. -3, Newark. Phone RI 5-208O.

LOST FEMALE BOTAILWtTGER klttr. In vicinity of Mt. Vemon Road. Phone FA 4-8204. Reward.

LOST-PARAKEET. GREEN ANDVELr low, vicinity of South 32nd Street, Phone DI 4-3216. Reward. OFFER1NO REWARD FOR IN FORMA-tlon on the whereabout of my black dog. who disappeared tltc night of March 5.

Please Rhone DI 4-1023. Lost, Tuesday lady-s Hamilton" wrlet watch with lUk cord. Reward. Phono DI 4-6323. SPECIAL NOTICE Private Investigator Ph.

DI2038 Evenings IA8Y CLEANING KEEPS IT OLEAM- Ing. Glaxo platUc type coating dries quickly, enda ecrubbinf, HuU'a Wallpaper Store. WILL, SIT WITH YOUR AGED OR ILL. Skilled care ot your child. Phone FA 3-063 after 1 p.

m. Wa. A. WALLACE CO. INSURANCE S01 TRUST BLDO.

PHONB FA a-8311 UOVIMQ AND DELIVERY SERVICE DELIVERY PHONE FA S-ias) PERSONAL ART SUPPLIES OPEN EVENINGS FROM 0:30 TO ART CENTER. 186 W. LOCUST ST. TRANSFER AND STORAGE 10 atOVINO AfD 8TORAOB Phil Vogelmeier Co. PHONE FA HW3I IUSINESS WANTED 14 PAINTING INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR Fully inaured HARRY D.

COLLING Phone FA 8-1013 i TRASH AND LIGHT HAULINO teel trash drum, emptied, "5 Phone DI 4-3713 SEPTIC TANK CLEANING ERNEST MYERS FA 3-2611 TREE TRIMMING Phone FA 4-1041 TERMITES ARE SWARMING FPEB INSPECTION AND GUARAN- teed icrvlce by bonded Insured opera tor with 30 yeara of practical experi ence. NEWARK TERMITE CONTROL Maholm Street A COMPLETELY HOME OWNED AND established firm. "First tn Quality, Fair est In Price, Fawt In service." DI 4-3105 Ph. FA 5-7601 EXPERT 8ERVICE ON ALL TYPE FUR. nacea, conversion burnere and boilers.

Free estimates, furnaces, conversion burner. Residential and commercial air conditioning. alley Keating and Air Conditioning Company, i7 South Fifth Street, Phone FA 6-1121. THREE BEDROOM HOMES BUILT, 8,500. Oarages, $485 complete.

Also re-l modeling done. Phono FA t-waa. iHAVE YOUR SMALL GASOLINE" EN-gine serviced now before the spring rush. We service power mowers, garden tractors and tillers. RototlUer Sales and Service.

1033 Jacksontown Pike, Phone: FA -37P SHERIFF'S SALE. CHATTEL PROPERTY Case Number 35245 The Interstate Loan Company vs. Earl Ford, et al. Court of Common Pleas, Licking County. Ohio.

In pursuance of an execution to ma directed from said court in' the above entitled action, I will expose to sale at public auction in the rear of the County Jail, Third and Canal Streets, Newark, Licking County, Ohio, on i TUESDAY, MARCH SO, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day the following described chattel property. One 1946 Pontiac Automobile, four door, eight cylinder. Motor No.

PS LB 28095-Serial No. same. Terms of aale. cash in hand on day of al. -WILLIAM McELROY, Sheriff.

By JOHN KOONTZ, Deputy. KIBLER. HERVEY KIBLER, Attorneys. 3-10-17 LEGAL NOTICE Licking County, State of OWo. In Probate Court.

Whereas account and vouchers have been filed in the office of the probate Court by the Executor of the following Estates: Mint M. covme, nomas j. Daly, Nellie M. Fiaher. Vera M.

Hayden. Ira G. Hobbs, Leota M. Mizer, Ethel Montgomery, Howard Seiaub, Clyde M. Siegfried, Arthur M.

Wilson, and Paul E. Vnuntf. By the Administrators of the following Kstates: Charles E. Bishop. James Brown, Eva Florence Coffman, John L.

Dowds, William H. Glaunsinger, Clyde C. Hupp, Orel Emmert Romine, and Bessie E. Strigel. By the Guardian of the following Estate! Myrtle Belt.

Edwin D. Claggett. William N. Smith, and Robert G. Vannoy.

By the Trustee of the following- Estates: Washington W. Gleason, and Samuel j. Motherspaugh. By the surviving partners of Eva Florence Coffman. And the following Affidavit: Carl L.

Dobson. Notice is hereby given that said ac counts, vouchers, and affidavits are now on file in the office of the said Court, being suspended for confirmation and any persons interested In aid account or any Item thereof may fUe written exception thereto at least five day prior to the 11th rt.v of Aorll. 1956, when tne lame will be heard and continued from day to day until finally disposed of. HENRY C. ASHCRAFT, 1-10-17-24 Probate Judge.

LEGAL NOTICE Prnhate Court. LickinB County, To the surviving spouse, if any. next of kin, beneficiaries under the Will, if any. creditors and the attorney or at. torneys representing any of the aforementioned person: You are hereby notified that an inven tory and appraisement has been filed in the following Estates: cimora t.

niana, Bertie A. Burtch. Edwin E. Clinch, Claude Herman Dunlap, George Edward Ehret, Nora B. Embrey, Flora Grave.

William W. Hamilton, Reid Householder, Clyde C. Hupp, Edgar H. Johnston. Clarence L.

McKee. Fletcher J. Phillip, Elizabeth T. Bine, Orel Emmert Romine, Emily W. Schaller, George Edmond Vlllara and Wil liam Worstell.

And the following Schedule of Claima: Lulu A. Brown, William H. Glaunsinger. James W. Pooler, and Arthur M.

Wilson. Said Inventories and Appraisement and Schedule of Claims will be for hearing before this Court March 24, 1956 at 10 O'clock A. M. Any person desiring to except to said inventories or claims as filed, must file exceptions thereto at least five 5 days prior to the date act for hearing or be forever barred. Given under my hand and the seal of this Court this 3rd day of March, 1956.

HENRY C. ASSHCRAFT. S-HO Probata Judge. the Fayette County Historical before her 67th birthday, ciety. She served the latter group! Miss Janis directed that her as vice president.

Beverly Hills home, pass Some time ago she deeded her Jointly to Miss Eileen Lamb, 50, farm and home to the Ohio Metho-her housekeeper for 25 years and dist Conference to be used after! Frank Reme, 71, her chauffeur for i "no -n v.iuo mei rnaay PIN BENEFIT PROt.RAM a wa of town guests will be present from chapters of Crooksville, Lancaster, Coshocton and Zanesville. Contributions received will be used for the baby department of the Moose Children's home at Moose- nea" 111 (CLIB PL.NS PROJECT Jacksontown 4-H Merry Maids and Carol Dennis. Plans were made for a community project for the coming season. Three new members were received. WILL TAKE POKE I.l NCll Royal Neighbors Lodge will meet at 7:30 p.

m. Tuesday In "IOOF Hall, W. Church St. A poke lunch will beserved after the meeting. SPONSOR TALENT SHOW Frazeysburg Future Farmers of America will sponsor a talent show at 8 p.

m. Thursday, March 15, in the high school auditorium i in Frazeysburg. Proceeds from the show will be used for a banquet; and other FFA activities. Cash prizes will be awarded. to roFF.R MaHison Juv.nlU anrl nate nran win m.t 8 jTuesday in the grange halT.

First and decrees will be confer-! red on a class of candidates. Re freshments will he served. SIDEWALK BRAWL CTXT ai walk brawl at 8 a. m. Friday but the greatest damage was done the Otto Wertenbaker tin shop, 145 Canal St.

It has seven shattered window panes, Patrolmen Bert Slate and Chester White reported. OFF TO BAD START First day as a restaurateur at 400 Union proved lively for James Finney at 11:25 a. m. Saturday. Gas escaping from a loosened pipe under a steam table let flames puff up and singe his hair as he jumped back and a customer grabbed a phone and summoned firefighters.

Damage was negligi ble, not counting a head of hair. IXVITE Gl'EST SPEAKER Glenford Hopewell PTA will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday. March 14.

in the hi eh school auditorium. a talk on health requirements will be given by the county health Personal Lawrence Spease of Trinway. father of Mi-s. Robert Handley of! Robbms Drive, who was seriously injured in an auto accident Deo. 29, has been moved from University Hospital, Columbus, to Good Samaritan Hospital, Zanesville.

His condition is improving. Mrs. Grover Harris if Bladens- burg and Mrs. Lee Dugan of Frazeysburg, RFD 2, attended a home and flower show in Cleveland. Mrs.

Charles Van Voorhis of 47 Cottage who has been recedv-l ing treatment in Newark Hospital, is reported to be improving. The following1 patients were moved in the Egan ambulance i Mi's. Lucy Prince from Grand-View Nursing Home to Newark Hospital; William F. Adams of Avon- dale, Buckeye Lake to Mt. Car mel Hospital, Columbus.

Mrs. Minnie Catt was moved in the Householder ambulance from Newark Hospital to 368 N. 11th St. Mrs. Flora DeWitt, 347 Bucking ham was moved to Newark Hospital in the Criss ambulance.

Mrs. John Hissong of Hanover and Mrs. M. Evans of New ark, attended the funeral of Harry Wooles in Coshocton, who died in San Bernardino, Calif. He was a former resident of Newark.

Births Mr. and Mrs. John Tol-lersboro, a son March 7, in Maysville Hospital, Maysvllle, Ky. Mrs. O'Cull is the former Marlene White, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. C. D. White, 884 Mt. Vernon Rd.i Mr.

and Mrs. William G. Knox, 1001 Fairbanks a daughter Friday in Newark Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Ray H. Church, 265 Wilson a daughter in Newark Hospital Friday. Mr. and, Mrs. Jack Stickle, 82 Maholm a daughter Saturday in Newark Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Swyck, 354 Eastern a son in Newark Hospital Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur J. Crist, 198 Isa belle a son Saturday in Newark Hospital. The Mississippi system has over 14,000 miles of navigable water way. GET YOUR EVENING ADVOCATE -AT THE NEWS EAST CHURCH JUST A BLOCK OFF THE SQUARE! WE CATER TO YOUR READING PLEASURE! NEWSPAPERS MAGAZINES CIGARETTES CANDY ETC.

1 years ago. He was located in Colorado for a time for the benefit of his health and latet went to Cali-i fomia 1 A former resident of the vicinity north of Newark, he is survived by his widow, Mrs. Helen Goodin; also another brother, the Rev. Harlen I. Goodin of Morgantown, W.

and a sister, Mrs. Mary Stradley of Buckeye nieces and nephews The funeral and burial will take place Sunday in Los Angeles. CHARLES STONE Charles Stonec, 84, retired farmer of the Hanover vicinity, was found dead in bed late Saturday morning in the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. Robert Hupp, near Rock Haven Park. While he had been under the mm nt nhveirian his death Was unexpected and he was in his usual health Friday.

The body was mov- ed to Criss Brothers Funeral IT "uiiic, CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to our friends and relatives for their kindness and beautiful flowers at the death of my beloved husband, Eben Wortman. Special thanks to Rev. Paul Kaefer lor his consoling words, the pallbearers, and the O. R. Woodyard Fu neral Home for their most emcient service.

Rose Wortman CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to friends, neighbors and relatives during the sickness and death of our beloved husband and father Wade Richards. Sincere MARKETS Newark Produce a bushel. a bushel. Soybeans a busheL Oata-56 centa a bushel, r.iv Pniiitrv Heavv hens. lb, and over, 2022c a lb.t Leghorn hens, 4 lbs.

and over, 14c a under 4 12c i frying chickens. 22c; old rooster. 10c. Eggs-currem receipts, juc. Cream -Regular butterfat, cents premium, 50 cent.

Chicaao Livestock CHICAGO AP)-Salable Hogs-Receipt 200 head; butchers and sows, market unevenly steady -to 25 cent of No. 1. 2 and 3 butcher scaling 190 to 270 270 to 330 No. 2 and 3 butcher. J11.50&12; few 340 to 400-lb.

butcher. SU.25ltll.50; most sow 350 to 600 few light-erweights, $11.25 and slightly above. Salable Cattle -Receipts 200 head; fed steers, market unevenly 25 cents to S1.25 higher; heifers advanced 50 to 75 centa and cows also mostly au io la cenis nigo-er: bulls, market about steady; vealers market steady; prime fed steers, S19.50d 25; bulk choice steers, mom rood erade steers, J15. utility and commercial steers, bulk good hieh-choice heifers. uUlity to low-good heifer.

HI. 5015; utility and commercial cows, most eanner and cutter cows. utility and commercial bulls, Sl3.75ftl5.so: good ana choice vealers, $22426; cull to commercial grades, 8421. salable Sheeo Receipt 300 head; wooled lambs, market 25 to 50 centa lower; good to prime wooled lambs weighing 110 lbs. down, 19.50421.50; cull to low-good lambs, mostly choice 86 to 111 lbs.

shorn lamb with No. to faU shorn pelts, cull to choice laughter owe. ss.u. Brucker-Kishler Housthelder Funeral Directors FA 2-7221 Phone Lake- Atty. Arthur McCregor said her estate would not exceed 000 but film rights to her life story could increase the figure material- 40 years.

Several charities were remembered. Chicken On GOP Dinner Men, Beef State Is Peeved LINCOLN. Neb. liD-It was the lack of beef that made the presi dent of the Nebraska Beef Council beef. Chester Paxton of Thedford siz zled today because Vice President Richard Nbfon is going to be served chicken at the Republican party Founders Day dinner here March 19.

Now Nebraska's license plates this year carry the slogan "The Beef State" as a result of the heat the beef council put under the State Legislature in their cam paign to boost the state's reputation as a prime cattle area. -Paxton fired a -letter to state GOP Treasurer. Joseph Wishart saying: "Nebraska the beef state being honored by a visit of the vice president of the United States, so1 what do you feed him? Chicken "I shall await your apologies for serving anything but choice Nebraska beef." Wishart replied in, a treasurer's manner. He wrote: "No apologies. "A beef dinner would cost S5 in stead of 3." Claim U.

S. Balloons Spied On Red China TOKYO Wl Red China's Peo- les Daily said today photographic film taken from "captured U.S. balloons" prove the United States is carrying out military recon naissance of China. In an editorial broadcast by Ra dio Peiping, the paper said the film included "the topography of the Lwanho River area In Hopei Province. Marriage Licenses James Edwin Walter, 20, of Pa- taskala, to Carol Ann Cochrun, 18, of Etna.

Ward L. Cullison, 27, of Newark RFD 3, to Jeannine C. Borror, 20, of 1938 W. Main St Donald K. Luby, 23, of 7 N.

Cedar to Nancy A. Paul, 18, of 834 E. Village Dr. Eddie Bowers, 23, of Hebron, to Jacqueline AtwelL 19, of Kirkers ville. i Howard J.

Engle, 36, of Barber- ton, to Donna J. Ellis, 17, of He bron. Ronald R. Alexander, 27. of Zanesville, to Mona N.

Proctor, 26, of Utica RFD 1. DOZING AND SHOVEL WORK ALL TYPES R. E. ETZWILER DI 4-7020 Contractor FOR SALE BY OWNER South of Village, 2 bedroom, one floor plan home, years old. Will sell furnished or unfurnished.

Reason for selling-owner leaving state. For appointment Phone DI 4-4934 after 5:30 p. m. FOR SALE BOXER PUPPY Registered. 3Va months eld.

Hot shots. House broken. Ears and tall cut. Phone FA 6-3374. MOOSE Round and square dancing Friday and Saturday.

Moose-heart "Baby Village Day" and District Meeting Sunday. Don't forget our STAG party starting 6:00 p. m. Monday the 12th. William Hoskins TREE SERVICE Topping and Removing Cabling and Cavity Phont JU 2-5051 Granville, Ohio Retween 7 and 8:30 P.

M. ADVOCATE suirscninmis REPORT SERVICE ERRORS To FA 9-4491 During Business Hours To FA All Other Complaints Register to Vote By March 28th IIOTCIIinSS SHERIFF her death as a home for retired Methodist ministers. She gave the cjty the land for the present Gardner Park. Funeral services will be held In the Gardner home at 2 p.m. Mon- day with burial here, Suill Hill L.OUI11V IS -v 1 1 -sr 1 iJeenea Lana ror Highway to Plant AKRON, Ohio UP) Summit Coun-I ty Engineer Leslie Wolfe said to day the county has been given land for a one-mile, four-lane ex tension of Highland Road to the 85-million-dollar Chrysler plant to be built soon nar Twins- bure.

The extension will cost around $250,000. The land was given by Chrysler and the Grant Holliday Co. of Washington, a house construction firm. Wolfe also said he would urge that Ohio 91 be relocated slightly to the west of Hudson, instead of a more sweeping relocation contemplated in that area by the state hghway department. The route now lies close to sites where Chrysler and General Mo tors plan to build their new plants, and the firms have opposed any drastic relocation.

Beacon Journal to Issue King-Size Edition Tomorrow AKRON. Ohio W) The Akron Beacon Journal will put out the lareest edition In its aistory to morrow, in both Weight and pages Posing a transportation problem for the paper will weigh four and a half pounds. It will have a total of 360 pages. Of these, 172 pages or eight sections will be devoted to a review of the progress of the Summit-Medina Portage county area over the last 25 years Several newsmen have spent, five months assembling and writing the information in the eight sections. Israeli, Jordanian Are Slain In Clash JERUSALEM, Israel Sector m- An army spokesman said today an Israeli and a Jordanian were killed In a border clash southwest of Jerusalem.

The spokesman said Jordanian raiders fired on a Naham village in the Judean hills Friday night killing a settler. An Israeli patrol drove the raiders 'off felling one! of the party. 400 SHOPPE 400 MT. VERNON ROAD SERVES: SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN DINNERS 01 AA Every Sunday for I VU SWISS STEAK S1.00 ROAST BEEF and, SAGE DRESSING 90c OTHER LUNCHES and 85c STEAKS AND SHRIMP Served all hours Open 7:30 a. m.

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