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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 11

The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 11

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r.i 'tin a. 1 A IV 11 a THE NEWARK ADVOCATE AND AMERICAN TRIBUNE BUY WAR BONDS PAL ELEVEN Krees will be conferred on class NewsOfJhe Markets 'mZZLZ 1 OBITUARY MASONIC TEMPLE CALENDAR Cornet Church anil earth Street! Workers Hear Plea By Army of candidates. Women will take fruit salad or cookies for refreshments. Auxiliary Will Kleet. Ladies' auxiliary to Olive, No.

10, will meet Wednesday at 7:30 in I.O.O.F. hall, State and local officers will be elected followed 3 Itw. 28c: frveia, 3 4 ib, jbc, i New York Dec. 80. fBv Merrill.

Anaconda t.viK'h Pierce, renner anrl Beane. I American J41. 'ullel-roowln are tile 2 o'clock i fnd Acme todge No. 554. A Thursday, Dec.

0, 7 p. m. M. degree. GEORGE W.

FRUSH. 0ort W. flush, 86, died suddenly Saturday afternoon in his home in Linnville. He lived alor and took i meals at a home nearby and when Increased Production Urged By Army And WPB Chief. nwixa.

unoer a ma. 28c: frvera. 8 tu 4 28c: loasteiu. 4 to 5U 2Bc: over. 28c: ducks.

aorinK lute, under Hi 23c: IM lbs, and ee. vouna 2j'ac. mn On lout wholesale voune 0WM torn under IB Ui SI listed on the New York Stock a0, Curb Kxchanee: I Conner I KA1LKOAJDI. HTMil.s. Cuiiimt OBJ, RAM p.

m. Warren Chapter, No. 6, Monday, Dec. 20, 7:30 M. M.

Monday, Dec. 27, 7:30 P. and M.E. 1.:.. ,1...

and 5. re joint mi ting of the United 1 'ld over. 33c: old under 18 appointed time neighbors went to Rubber Workers' union members coast Line ri' and Ohio FiivVWake and Ohio central in, 5J ml 37 10 VII 101 3ic. 22 lbs and Rfii hnrrwi Kail fm mH hi euaA in iive-i. Iftn.lH T.

St. Luke's Command? ry, K. T. 6. 1.

HTti by a Christmas party and exchange of gifts. Club Will Meet. Townsend club, No. 1, wifl meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.

in 21 'i West Main street. Hanover Grange Meets. Hanover grange will meet Thursday at 8 p. in. in the grange and other employes of the Phar-; a chair.

Dr. G. W. Sapp, coroner, is Tire Rubber company was is investigating his death. 3.80.

Pacific i a Ituilroad all 8 '4 45 ins 16 24', 114 Saturday, Dec. 25, 11 held Saturday in K. of P. hall I Ifo Vfcwh, who was a former Christmas observance. icllie liwav resident of Kirkersville, had United States steel Bethlehem Steel Republic Iron and Steel American Baluii -Mill vanadium VOUluatown Shetl Kl II'MENTS.

American Locomotive Genera i Electric" Weslinshouse Electric Monteomerv. Ward Sears. Roebuck 71 MOTORS. Chrysler Genera 1 Mot or' Hudson Motors studebaker Packard for thp inirivivo nf imo NEWS IN BRIEF production of materials used by livf'd community where he 18 35'4 20 37'. 6J.

44 olllinbu, UmtHk, taStefc; IJT- Livestock Coooerat.ve Aaaociauoni noas Receioti 300 2J0 weak: W) to ib lfn? t2y to 206 died 37 years. Two daughters and the armed forces. hall for a Christmas party. An three sons survive: Mrs. Glada Grange Will Meet.

inexpensive gift exchange will be Pacific "'lis. Hefinlni it Oil Indiana Oil. New Jersey Oil. California Attending the meeting were Lt. Col.

Kenneth Johnson, Co-1 lumbus. Army Service forces. Administrators' Sale In pursuance of the order of Probate Court of Licking County. Ohio, we will offer at Public Auction the furnishings of the home of the late Rebecca and Asa Hammond, MAIN STREET, ALEXANDRIA, Wednesday, Dec. 22, 1943 12:30 Sharp The following I Antiques (furniture, pictures, dishrv.

gas refrigerator, electric washer, electric irou, radio, piano and bench, living room suite, dining suite, bedroom suite, china closet, two gas ranges, kitchen cabinet, metal cabinet, drop head sewing machine, rugs, throw rugs, curtains, draperies, dishes, rooking utensils, fruit jars, tools and many other articles too numerous to mention. BIRDESS Ft TERER, ESTHER MITCHELL, Administratrices of the estates of Rebecca and Asa Hammond, deceased. E. CLARK MORROW, Atty. BERT L.

FOSTER, Auctioneer. KERMIT ANDERSON, Clerk. Welsh Hills grange will meet I featured Refreshments will be Coppinger of Columbus. Mrs. Nina Gutridge of Zanesville, Dale and in the firance hail for a not uck served.

2'j 32 53 12', MS UBS 11 481. 28', 19', Arli Frush of Columbus, Homer supper Tuesday at 7 p. m. A Barbers Hill Elect. of Lorain; also one brother.

Jesse Christmas program and gift ex-j Local No. 114. Barbers union, 81', Il4a 8J, lata 31, 73 head Vmori AnJus Sffl i and Captain Hall of the de-rJttS for auction' partment. Representing General ZW. "jffiW, was Thomas close a-ood.

Drtme Burns, assistant chief of the head 1 'IS, Recpiots. 300 war production board. Others at- rimration men! Pet. Coro. riuso.

01 ynninmui; two sisiers, cannse win ioiiow me meeting, will iiolr? tim ssssnilae annual I I I I Mil. Noland Fields and Mrs. Millie Grubaugh of Linnville; six grandchildren and six great- 37 4P. 42J. lambs.

iajoaiaM tending included Sherman Dal- Members will take own table election of officers for the en-1 suing year, at a meeting to be Grange Will Initiate. held tonight in Labor hall. W.yo,"ig Yalley grang' wlU Bicycle Stelen. meet Wednesday at 8 p. m.

in Donald 9M wsi U.tn Kl BBERS. Goodvear Goodrich Rubber M.I VSMH s. Allied Chemical and Dve American Can S14. sheen. 18,90 rymple, president of the Rubber grandchildren Workers' International union, ancf The body is at the H.

Lee Em tlneland I.Kestork. (I.yciand. Dec. the hall. rurber Marshall, president of the Cattle Dk4.

I'LBLIC UTILITIES, an Tel and Tel i' onal Tel. and Tel. mi. Water Works ia Gas and Electric Gas. New York Power and Lieht il Power and Light American Service of New Jrrxv in, 1,1 niiu louiill or 147 835, 581, 3': 29'.

wo ticad market steady. 1 .1543, 4a, til) 4' B3, leii 13'i 34 l'a 1 ins. lit, KC .1,1,, im soS to 1,001 HI-10 American Tobacco Avtetton Colouration Borden i Commonwealth and 'southern onttnental can CurJiM Wright DuPoat dc Nemours i s. s. KrcsHe erson funeral home in Kirkers-Ville and Tuesday will be taken to Fairmount church at 1:30 p.

m. Services will be conducted in the church at 2 p. m. by Rev. James A.

Frush and burial will be made in the church cemetery. 3w Hi 35 1 butcher i ood Slow 12 50 Weakley Now Is First Lieutenant Plan Details Of Invasion oration Calves Heceiots. son hoari i.mt steady nw Mwwvi grocery Rational Dairv Products 26 CLASSIFIED street, reported to police that his bicycle licensed 2658 was stolen Saturday night from his home. Meter Violators Pay. Violators of the parking meter law contributed $4l to officers at police headquarters Saturday and Saturday night.

This money was in $1 payments and was given as a bond for the defendants to appear in court. Caldron Will Meet. Teheran Caldron will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in Redman hall.

A 10-cent gift ex 1.20(1 Hood Joseph Norman Weakley has been promoted to the rank of first head "LrS tTSi Rom Recciots. 3.500 head- JOHN A THEY. John W. Athey, 84, died today at 11:55 a. m.

in the home of his grandson. Raymond A. Athev. London. Dec.

20. (AP'i Adm. Harold R. Stark, who as commander of U. S.

naval forces in ri nirirn ritpi in lieutenant from second lieutenant arket recently at Leesburg. Fla where u. 1 1 .,1 circuit Owens-llhnoia Radio Corporation of Amer 1 National Distillers I Union Carbide United An craft i Woolworth I Warnei Brothers I Western Union 59'2 Mil 80 35 12' eood butcher iherii, 11 o'clock todav there wer "5 In The Advocate office in the Inl boxea- fotitfhs nrf ocen Miiuoiiva tince 61104 6016 6024 6032. 6036 6051. 43', March, according to a war department announcement yesterday.

Hoas Weakley has been in service rear 226 Lawrence street. He has European waters likely will play been in failing health two years, a major role in any sea-borne in-The son nf William and Delilah vasion of the continent, has re-(BWTCUl) Athey, he was born turned to Washington for con-May 17. Iflofl in Marv Ann town- ferences expected tn renter on PiUbburith Livestm CURB AND OTHER MARKETS. 6054 1 American cyan market steady: connected with the air corps since 231, change will be held and refresh- IbT.Uia'SiV LSL. 180 LJ June it', in 1941, 3' v.

Kir-u "vv i.u. i ift wiit. i rm t-v niuu ucituia i i 11 i i ass; i 1 1 4 1 1 1 4: American Gas and Electric Arkansas Gas Cities Service Electric Bond and imioohane Lost and Found S15 REWARD OR INFORMATION LEADING 'i iu- 3-o- 14: 'isu to 29u ond lieutenant's commission at 1 died five vears ago and he is sur- On Hitler's European fortress. t. fclHI 1., n-.

I -o I I i i- "See Hartley and see better!" 13.2: loo to 150 $ii twa 5 viveo ay two aaugmera and two tww pwgrpn censorea nere.i lfi' lit, 3 11.50 mur entering service. Weak- Mrs. Mvrt Rector nf N.w. At the same time. was an.

Cattle Receipts. 400 head: maiket ley was an employe of tin Ohio ark. Charles and Bert Athev of nouneed todav Gen. Sir Alan recovery of Goodvear G-100 recaooed i tire, tube and wheel. Size 700-16.

Serial U-56-4354. Phone 24502. LOST GAS RATION BOOK feiroieum Ntacara Hudson Power Leonard Oil Lone Star United Gas Slt'auv, Steals. BOOd Power company, assoeiated with 84 2'. 29'jA; 30'i Northern Nat Gas NOTICE! GARAGE AND AUTO LICENSE BUREAU WILL BE CLOSED Thursday Noon Dec.

23 Until Monday Morning Dec. 27. Ray Merchant Motors ted. 16, 16.50: medium to good S15 16: heifers, good choice. $13.50..

14; medium to good. cows, medium to good. $6.73... 8.50: good to choice. $BU S0: cannem and cullers, bulls, good to choice.

$llri2- the accounting department. He the son of Mr. ar.d Mrs. B. V.

Weakley, 64 Neal avenue, and his wife, formerly Sarah Cocblan, re- ij.ao. 1 Calves- Receipts. ISO head; market sldes ln Leesburg MID-WINTER TERN OPENS JANUARY 3 The beginning of a new year is the logical time for you to consider making a new start. Classes for beginners as well as advanced study for people in Canton. Mrs.

Beatrice Shrigley oi Brooke, enief of the imperial gen-Lake Milton; also six grandehil- e''al staff, had returned from a dren' and seven great-grand-! of the Italian front. This children. suggested top British military Funeral arrangements are in- i leaders were about to begin cli-complete. The body was moved mactic "invasion conferences" in to Criss Brothers funeral home. London, paralleling talks in Washington.

T. B. VANDENBARK. Brazzaville radio said Thomas Belmear Gen. Henri Giraud, commander 81.

retired stationary engineer. of French armed forces, also was flipH thic infirnmff IVio hnnin of coming to London for staff talks. Wall Street. York. Dec.

20. API Soots of strength remained in lodae's stuck market but manv leaders acted a bit "Wt after the recent recovery Sprint. A few of the lately buovant honors weakened on further orofit taking wane one or two rails and ium eouiDments did fairly well alone with scattered soecialties. Trends clouded Mark Johnson J42ClarendonStreet Phone53182 LOST KEV PACK. CONTAINING 3 keva.

one marked No. 55. Finder oleaae return to Gcorce A. liaina- owner, or Phone jlBg, LOST LADY'S RUST ALLIGATOR bae In front of Granville inn. con-tainine kevs.

ration books, money other valuables Reward. Phone 63til. Melva Ludwie. LOST GASOLINE BOOK A. J.

Keenan Phone 49473 THE PARTY WHO HAS DOG HAR-neffl with license No. 2843 call to choice. $16. 17 ifak-mm' "15: eulls and common, Sheee Recelots. 700 head: maiket steady Choice lambs.

$14.. 15 medium 10 good. 13; common lambs $5t 1. ewes. wethers.

$2.50 4 6.30. Chicago Livestock. Firms Furnish WAC Offices Cooperating with the WAC in an effort tn make the new recruit- trine after a steady start and. near terested in commercial work 1 la 111 ecu anlv was me lourtn Hour jn the rule. Activity on the whole was Activity his daughter.

Mrs. John Pananek v''lth Arirn- Andre Lemmon- slack. Chicago. Dec. 20 1 AP I Hogs- no- teipts.

want! neaa: market slow good mc etatinn a Qfll Tr and choice 200 to 270 lhs marlidl 200 tn 270 ih i 559 Seroco avenue of a heart ailment. He was the son of Jacob and tr i LOST BROWN GYM BAG AT AR- and comfortable, local will start Jan. 3. Married women whose husbands are facing military training will find it advantageous to start Jan. 3.

PHONE 2092 OR CALL AT OCR OFFICE cade theater. Monday niht. Phone stza 1, firms and professional men have steady at $13.75 the top; other weights uneven: market 10 to 25 cents lower; sows, market 25 to 35 cents lower; good and choice 280 to 330 lbs 1114941 V.12S: 170 to 190 $12.25 13: 150 to il tirifn vwiueiumrK ana was norn fiOTUhedrouehof the equipment March 1862 Hanover. His needed. FOfND TRUCK TIRE TUBE AND rim Phone R4.

Hanover. ri0mmiurneySL.u.L. tho ii uai ilea ton ts Yearick and H. tt TJ xj. uniie, me U'hnm hct marriorl Tcf 9J 1 Special Notices light weights uo to $12.50.

indications la'ter now a lieutenant in the deceased ind ho loavo, ihB fnl now point to holdover of ZZ mini iiir, 4... "eceasea ana ne leaves the lol- a iittie more reinvestment demand from holders who had adjusted their jocounta for income tax ourooses was i the Drincioal who for individual is-sue. The unsettled railway watie Ctttntt was a mild handicap. Among earlv favorites, J. I.

cafe and international paDer edged into new tUm eiound for the year An oc- i casmnJI lift was eiven Anaconda Ai- I lied Mills Schenlev and General Motors. American Distillme and Park and Tilford backed down 1 ta- stantiallv. Other laseards included Bethlehem. New York Central Inter-national Harvester and Chrysler. Small Drice variations mostly on the upside, predominated in today's earlv stock market transactions.

Immoved at a uuict ooenine were U. S. Steel. General Mnmrs Vmmpt- COLLEGE OF COMMERCE ANTIQUES mtplv 12.000 head: most packers with lowing children: Mrs. Jean Pul- iiju.il uaint- a i 2 to 3 davs slaughter iiimiv on hunri ut-s ana ciiairs; me WW nw of P.

mimm oriice iii'sss ana cnairs tup law. of ler. chief of the French naval staff, and Hear Adm. Philippe Marie Auboyneau. deputy chief.

Huge American forces are steadily pouring into Britain, it was disclosed by yesterday's London newspapers. Across the channel, the Germans were reported engaged feverishly in counter-invasion plans to stiffen defenses of the German Atlantic wall. Somervell Defends Canol Project Washington, Dec. 20. (AP) Lieut.

Gen. Brehon Somervell tes- cattle-Recelou 19.000 head: calves! i firm of Jones and Jones supplied Fthel I ovp of Timra ifla :200 "ead: choice fed steers SPVPraI rhni- and "8- several cnairs: ana the Newark Mrs Minni. WANTED WAITRESS FOR Tally-ho Tavern Good salary and excellent working conditions. NO SUNDAY WORK! Apply In Person, Hotel Warden oiiu vearunes. mai ket steadv to 23 cents lower: mostly $3.15 to 3 25 down: i 1 rust company was responsible irrznn th! loa? of a iarKe tabie and cents lower: instances 40 cents lower I furniture.

under late last week: heifers sharing; The station continues to be one Mrs. Claudia Stiner of Granville. Mrs. Papanek, Mrs. Pearl Kemp of Springfield, Mrs.

Calara Howell of Miami. WE BUY AND Wintermute's T44 Ml. Vernon Road Phone 354J, HI, FOLKS DrCW AY IS JUST A MILE FROM town, where folks eather around, cause there's fun to be found. DUGWAY INN Beer Lunch and Dancing. NO MINORS.

mvvuuc. piajKO common aim 0f i hlicinpsa medium grades: cows, market 10 to i DUSiness l.i cents lower: bulls and voders, mar-1 OUlldintf. offices in the Carl Vandenbark of Colorado Springs. Colo. A daughter, Mrs.

nei tuiiv steaov; oulk steers and heif- tiiitin is deceased. The body was moved to the tlfied today the $1.30.000.000 Canol Order of Rainbow For Girls CHRtSTMAS DANCE Thursday, December 23, 1943 9 To 12 Masonic Temple by Paul Hand and his New Society Orchestra $2.00 Per Couple Semi-Formal 1 'own Sheet. Radio corooration Chesa-; oeake and Ohio. Allied Mills Ana-i conda and V. S.

Rubber. Losers in-, eluded New Yprk Central, North 1 American. International Harvester and American Telephone. Those watchine steel comoanv se-I curities noted the survey of the rnata-I 2ine "Steel" which found conditions this industry "easme" due mamlv to "changed military Drograms and i also to the aoproachirui year-end." There has been little relaxation on re-j strictions of mantilacture for civilian James K. Morrow funeral home in oiI development in Canada was Granville.

Funeral arrangements made imperatively necessary by I- i "rhc Ancrtami a ni.llnl." the desperate outlook" era unsold: most earlv salts steers. $13.50 -1 16: too. $16.50. some held above Slti.75. best heifers.

$16: bulk. $13, 15: cutter cows $7.75 down: strictly good kind $11 mostly $11.75 down: outside heavy sausage bulls. $11.75 and vealers. $15. Sheep Receipts.

16.000 head: no Oariv KBlMC market Personals The condition of Fred D. Cum-ings. 142 West Main street, who suffered a head injury Saturday in a fall at the Newark Stove of the tile llivuiiipit'ie. DESSO C. PIPES Insurance Service East Main Street Phone 2594 W.

A. WALLACE INSURANCE 401 Trust Building Phone 25X Friday's average or uo to su for company is regarded fis fair at th MRS. WILLIAM BAILEY. Mrs. Estclla Bailey, 66, wife of William Bailey of the Linnville mar Iv.

gooa to choice fed western lambs: City hospital. Hi was moved in MARKET VOUR LIVESTOCK THROUGH THE PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Newark Weights Fair Gradtaf Low Costs Market Open Each Wednesday Yards in East Newark on Rosebud Avenue. Phone 4366 on Wednesday uwHwovs, iv was auoeo, excent in freight car building agricultural implements and some heating devices. war in the dark days of 1942. Opposing the recommendations of WPB Chairman Donald M.

Nelson and Petroleum Administrator Harold L. Ickes who have advocated junking the project about which they said they were not consulted, Somervell told the best' native lambs, bid $14 33 talking i Criss Brothers ambulance. TL 'M O. ,11. ill weak to lower on slaughter ewes.

jonowing pat ents were the City hospital. She had been inwvtru in me nuusenoiaer am- nationt n. Treasury Report. Washington. Dec.

20. (AP)The po ee. 18. Hulshizer Feeds sition of the treasury Dec. 17: Born March 16, 1877.

in Monroe Reds Hang Four War Criminals county she was 'the daughter of Kente committee: Any inference or statement fclijah and Elizabeth Robey. She rr: Receiuts 87: expenditures transfer and Storage 10 s470.23u.474.08: net balance tvtttt i "97,66: workiaa balance included $11. PHIL VOGELMEIER JU.mMM: receiuts fiscal year (July STORAOF MncmK nir iinrsinni S16.893J15.542.97; expenditures fiscal excess of ex- I bulanee: Mrs. John Biebout from i the City hospital to 68 Pierce avenue; Elsie Fulk, who is recovering from an operation, from the City hospital to the home south of Newark; Purley W. i Steinhour, 49 South Sixth street, who was taken ill on the street.

to the City hospital; Mrs. Dorothy Toomey, former Newark resident. made that the Canol project was handled in a cavalier fashion and without reference to my associates is entirely without" London, Dec. 20 (AP) Three German? and a Russian traitor. Phone 5083 So.

th n.V.n Vn; PfS lA.Ma: total debt was married Dec. 11, 1897, to William Bailey and they were the parents of five children, a son dying in infancy. Surviving are her husband and four sons. Frank and James of the 20 increase over pre-' sentenced to death for war atro MOTHERS We make daneing lessons delightful fun, why don't vou make them a delightful Christmas Gift? THE DOBB-HELEN-EWALD Studio oi Dancing 35 West Church Street PHONES 3012163274 vious day $125.1:10.134,13. Business Wanted 14 LUSK'S BAR and CAFE has the best selection of bar liqueurs in town.

Also good old fashioned home cooked Lunches. Fish, Oyster Stew, Balf Fries. Next To Grand Theater cities, were hanged Sunday in Kharkov's public square, the CESSPOC CLEANING ANYWHERE I Ashes Hauled Moscow radio announced, while home, Llvie of Newark and S. Phone 6403! Mvers Study Ohio's Mental Hospital Conditions hed h0Spita' t0 thc h0mf Burton Bailey of Westerville'; also in Mansfield. u.il i oi 1 1.

1 uiuiauac, The executions follower! swift- Mrs. Ralnh Pa nip? anrl in CISSPOOLS. SEPTIC TANKS "AND vaults to clean At reasonable prices. Airtight tank and modern equipment used. Call FRED HESS, at 32983, from 8 a.

in. to 7 p. m. Newark Farm Commodities. Wheat $1.55 a bushel.

Ear Corn 11,10 a bushel. Poultry-OPA base ceilm2 Dnces for farmers, producers and wholesaled, live; Broilers, frvs and roasts. 3 to 4 25c: 4 lbs. and uo. 28c: stays and ducks.

16 to 20c: heavv hens. 5 lbn. and uo. 25c: over 4 22c: under 4 18c: Leghorn hens. 18c: turkevs lari; toms.

33c: small ioms and hens. 35c. Sour Cream 49c a oound. E2iis Buvine: Medium. 30c: prade iaree.

35c a dozen: pullets. 28c. fiiauuviiimiciit une uruiucr, C. F. Robey of Johnstown.

Columbus. Dec. 20. (AP) The deceased was a member of Gov. John W.

Bricker announced the C. E. Memorial U. B. church.

today appointment of a seven-The body was moved to the i member committee to study eon- ly convictions Saturday by the fant were moved from the City military tribunal of the Fourth hospital to the home of Mrs. Ukrainian front, and ended the Barnes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. PRATI HAWKINSON Tire Tread Servica 41 South Fifth fit. Phone 3316 FLOOR SANDING in st war criminal trial Parker Wolfe.

Granville road Hanged were Wilhelm Lane- tho Mri-amen in Householder funeral home and ditions and needs of Ohio's in- TOOTHAKER Appliance A'r Conditioning Co. SALES aod SERVICE Factory Authorized frigioair: service PHONE 24492 funeral services will be held there stitutions for mental patients. held, a Gestapo captain; Hans! The following patients' were Ritz, vice commander of a storm moved in the Gtuliph Hender- Jhrusday at 1 p. and burial INam to the group were; Dr. George T.

Hardinp. Col Chicano Grain Review. WW be made in Wilson cemetery. iiuup company, rucnara Katziaw. ambulance from the Titv hns.

Chicago, uec. 20. (API Grams fipcnri I opened firm todav. Commission houses UX, JF? Phcp Corporal, pita Richard Berry to 107 and Mikhail Bulanov. a Russian Elmwood avenue: Mrs.

Albert hus psychiatrist: Dr. Leonard W. Mayo, head of Western Reserve university's school of social science; W. W. Gruehch.

head of Western Reserve's anatomy department; Dr. Arthur T. HoD- OLn FLOORS MADE LIKE NEW. A. F.

Voeelmeler, 130 O'Bannon ave- me. Phone 41753. VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE All Makes B. VOORHEES Care Lawrence Bros. Phone 46492 Church and 21st Streets FURNACE HEPAIIR ANY MAKE SDoutine tteuaired bv E.nert Il: Irenier Phone 30971 WE REMOVE DEAD STOCK ANY distance.

Zanesville Reduction Co iaafte. Zanesville 3.Q00. charge. Smith and infant to the home in MRS. MARY E.

ODEXDAHL. Mrs. Mary E. Odendahl, 86, widow of John Odendahl. died today at 11:10 a.

m. in the home of her son. Patrick Odendahl. Swans NOTICE! All High School and Junior High Pupils May Bowl at the Special School Rate Every Day Till 6 P. Excepting Sundays.

Learn To Bowl We Will Help You. PALACE BOWLING CO. PAUL KNIGHT. Mgr. fienerallv were on tile buvina aide, and offerinsts were scarce in all ojts.

Wheat started unchanged to 's cent higher. Mav oats were unchanged to cent hieher. Mav 'iWn and rye Was unchanged to cent higher. Mav S1.2.'13, 1.23'. Sharon Valley road.

Patients moved in Criss Broth DR. ROBERT E. OAKES VETERINARIAN 202 E. St. Phone 5910 ers ambulance included James road.

She had been seriously ill wood, superintendent of the state le City three weeks. feeble minded institute at Apple Russell Starkey from th hospital to 28 Kriee street: Mrs Produce, Pittsburgh, Dec. 20. (AP) Produce demand moderate. Government Graded Eees U.

S. QUICK SERVICE a i. who seivea as a uestapo chaut-feur, Collett Confers With His Attorneys Washington Court House, Dec. 20 (AP)-James W. Collett, 60, conferred with all three of his defense attorneys for the first time today in the grand jury room where he was indicted Friday of first degree murder charges in the triple McCoy slaylnga Thanksgiving eve.

It. was be Mrs. Odendahl was formprlv Creek; Probate Judge Charles Mary Elizabeth Bushman, and Chittenden of Lucas county; At-was a native of Germany. She torney Hal H. GrUwold of Cleve-had made Newark her home most 'andi former state welfare direc-of her life.

Her husband died in to.r and Bleeker Marquette of and she is survived by six Cincinnati, executive secretary of sons and one daughter, Charles the Public health federation. NEWARK FERTILIZER Charles Miller from the City hospital to 252 South Fourth street: Velma Siegel from the Pharis Rubber company to the City hospital; Mrs. Rowena Wise Of Hebron to the City hospital for Keverse TEL. 6 178 Newark, Ohio graded and nr cartons: Grade extra large 54c: erade lartie. 50c.

In cases: Grade "AA" extra large, 56c: grade extra large. 54' ac, grade larye. 52bc: medium. 48lic; millets. 43c: grade 44" grade 43'c: dirties and checks.

38c. Tel. Charges -EG BUCHSIKB INC. treatment of a broken hip suf uaenaatu, rrea Henry, Patrick fered in a fall: Abe Nelson from and Joseph of Newark. Albert of NEW MOON CAFE 445 Wehrle Ave.

BEER (6). WINE and SANDWICHES Open 6 A. 12 Midnight. Under New Management. KATHERINE DICKERSON the City hospital to 444 Seroco Hapids.

and Mrs. avenue: Mrs. Richard McFarland Siegle of Newark, from the City hospital to Han- deceased was a member over: Mrs. Glen Shoemaker and Church of the Blessed infant from the City hospital to Sacrament, and the League of the 763 Highland avenue. Sarpci Hpart FOUNTAIN PEN and MECHANICAL PENCIL SETS $2.50 New designs appealing colors in "Permapoinl" Pens and thin lead Pencils (made by Eberhard Faber).

WASHING MACHINE SERVICE Parte Phone S3654. Service shop. 23 Jelf erson street. WantedTo Buy 18 Turkeys, Chickens and Ducks DESSO COI.VILLE AND SON'S QUneJ470 17 Soutlt Fourth St. GAS RANGE TABLE-TOP Insulated With Oven Control Phone 41441 LIVE RABBITS Call 41211 Evenings Fliers Killed on Way Home For Christmas Hamilton Field, Dec.

20. (AP) A four-engined army bomber earning airmen home for Christmas after months in the Pacific bashed and burned on a fog-bound hillside near here yesterday, killing at. least nine men and a little dog aboard. Identification of the dead awaited notification of next of kin. Cleveland Produce, Cleveland.

Dec 20. (AP) Government Graded Krbs tin Cases) (Consumer Grade Laree "AA." 53' ic; larye SXVaC; medium "AA," 42c; mednirn 41c. Live Poultrv--OPA oeiJint' or ices for fanners, producers and wholesalers Live broilers, roasters and IjRht canons. 28 1-10c a oound; heavv canons. 6 lbs, and over.

31 6-10c: fowl of all weichts. 24 6-lOc: stags and Old rooftera, 20 6-10c: eeese, 25 6-10c ducks. 25c; voune turkevs, limnt, 6-10c; modiunus. 34 l-10c; heavy. 33 i-ioc; old turkevs.

heht, 33 mediums. 321-i0c: heaw. 31 l-10c. Potatoes 3i 3.7" oer cwt. Sweet Potatoes $4 5.23 uer bushel lieved he might face arraignment later in the day.

The attorneys were James Lin-1 ton of Columbus and Allen Smith and Charles Kirk, both of Wilmington. Cattle Subsidy To Be Based on Grade Washington. Dee. 2n iapu me Dociy was moved tn the Egan Son funeral home pending the completion of funeral A. News BALED STRAW Phone 3346 or 3C153 Evenings KELLER.

Keller unit of will meet in the school Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. Pupils will entertain with Christmas plays and will then be excused to attend the Owens-Corning Christmas party. WILSON. 100 Select Christmas Trees 50c to S2.00 H.

HOBBS Res. 241 Hunter St. JAMES J. FLOYD. The funeral of James J.

Flovd, 49 North Morris street, was held at 9 a. m. today with requiem mass in the Church of the Blessed Sacrament and burial was made Future subsidy payments to meat packei- will be based on cattle grades instead of weight, the defense supplies corporation LARGE Acquitted of Libel. Cleveland, Dec. 20.

(AP) JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT! STUDIO COUCH Good Condition Cash Phone 241M WE PAY CASH FOR FURNITURE and stoves. 1-piece or all. Phone Anderson Son, 356S. Cincinnati Produce. Cincinnati.

Dec. Butter (Tub LoU Creamery as to score, 43 Uo: butterfat. premium 46c: regular. 44c. Tlfll T-.

wiisoit win meet lues-j in mi, calvary cemetery. The new payment will range Eets hoiesale (frades oases m- r.Kiis tvnoiesaie unities cahtrs hi- eluded, extras No. 1 and 2. 42c: extras! irom a halt-cent a pound on low DROP-HEAD SINGER SEWING MA-chine. Phone 3746 3 and 4.

41c: standards. talke: current receiot. 40'7c: consumer graded A common pleas court jury, by a 10-to-2 vote acquitted the Cleveland Press and its editor, Louis B. Seltzer, 0f libel charm brought by Municipal Judge Lillian M. Westropp who charged she was libeled bv publication Aug.

14. 1942. of a cartoon and story referring to her dismissal Tom and Jerrys 35c and 45c Domestir and Imporipd liquors. Fox Bros. Cafe 100 uer cent candied Oracle "A largti.

24-oz un, white and brown, SOUc; mediums, white and brown. 4)'ic: grade THE ADVOCATE STORE 27 WEST MAIN STREET VERNON BROWN. Funeral services for Vernon Brown, 270 Lawrence street, were held in St. Francis de Sales church with a requiem mass at 9 a. th.

today. Burial was made in Mt. Calvary cemetery. ua.v ai p. m.

in tne scnooi. A short business meeting will be followed by the Christmas play, "Christopher's Candle." FULTON. Fulton unit will meet in the school tonight at 7:30, The pupils will present a Christmas program. CONRAD. Conrad will hold a bazaar Tuesday at 1 p.

m. in the schopl with the Christmas pro- BUYING ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND OLD AUTOS BILL LOOS COAL JUNK CO Hear Locust St. Phone 6442 SCRAP IRON RAGS WASTE PAPER rAtS RUBBEB JUNK CAR! M. Schonberg and Sons -M WANTED- IN PRIVATE FAM ergrao.es cents a pound on A or good grades as companed with the previous schedule of 1.1 cents a pound live weight on all cattle slaughtered. BIRTHS Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Whitehead Granville. Riml 1. a son in the City hosnital Saturrfnv of a defendant accused of illegal lait'e 24-or uo. white and brown.

46c: mediums, white and brown. 42c. row Is -Colored. S' lbs. and over.

23c; 4 to 5'i 23c: under 4 lbs. 21c. Leg. horn, over 3 19c: 4 lbs. and over.

19 cents. Broilers colored, under I.F.UUL NOTICE. State of Ohio Lickinc Couitv 9 In the Court of Common Pleas. John C. Driver whose residence ts D.

No. 3. Staunton. Vireinia. will take notice that Mane Driver on the 2Sth dav of November.

A. D. 1943. filed Permanently with home pnv- MISS ETHEL M. ROGERS.

Possession of liquor. Services for Miss Ethel M. Rog- AS mw hetn 5f? WpSt 8tXet' isSeaSSJthai we 2 the chapel thank our friends and ne ghbors li fT''aU 1 i for the Wnd expressions of svm-cond ucted by Rev. Robert Games. pa thy and the lovely floral' of- Mr and Mrs.

George Zabel. 54 gram at 2 p. no r.ast Stevens street, a son Satur- MOUND. negps. Prefer unfur.

Box 6004. Ad- ocate. Wanted to Rent 16 3 4 FURNISHED ROOMS BY mrlv i Hi.fprpnrcK Write mue in nrownsviue. fenngs during the sirW mil I htff petition in the above mentioned HOC Warden hotel CHRISTMAS TREES Holly Wreaths Laurel Rope and Mistletoe Open Evenings Monday. Tuesday.

Wednetday and Thursday! LOUIS JEFFERS AND SONS Market Street. Btwn Third and Fourth, on the Old Canal MRS f'HAm Kfl Rf-ccri dealh ot 0ur dear wife and mmh-Thn fnrZt ti, ni Ml PwX Snyder. We espe- Charles datiy thank the sisters of Mercy invitnt" JAN. iss OH MOSS Mound school will meet Tuesday at 1:30 in the school and present a Christmas program. Dies In Traffic.

Cleveland, Dec 19. (AP) Hurled into the path of a street car after being struck bv a trunk. ed rooms, bv 1 adult Referent aay in tne City hospital. Mr. and Mrs? Ira Jenkins, 319 Wehrle avenuea son in the City hospital Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Easton. 0 Tuscarawas street, a daughter Sunday in the City hospital. -Mr.

and Mrs. Mason Lambert. 1 opiar avenue a daughter in the City hospital Sunday. court, nravinc: for a divorce ana the restoration of her maiden name. Said John Driver Is herein' notified that he is made the nartv defendant and is reouired to answer on or before tho 10th dav nf Januarv MARIE DRIVER Plaintiff HOWARD Her A'tornev.

11-29 13-20-27-1-3 a- c. J'-uerson iiosp.tal, the nurses, Rev dl0d w.ll Goldrick, the Church of Christ, 'u flt 2:30 p. m. Martmsburg. and C.

C. Law and Km But A i il BOX K134. Anvncat" Female Help Wanted 20 'im. -FOH orncE work, no tip- Stdv. Sears Roebuck -omuenv.

See Mr. Harinw. hn Mrs. Marv 411 r.Zl J.A"" T'. n- 05c.

Ut.ca. Ohm Rov C. Snyder, Cpi. Rof.s J. land, was' kiiled todav i J- Snyder, I movie in v.cuai nil, reineierv snvriir.

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