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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 19

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i Newark (O.) Advocate 4 A July 6, 1965 iQ MEMORIAM Mrs. Louis Holler of Blairs- daughter of Yeager and Carie Folger McCollum. All Type Set Ada II kXL Same Day of ley and Mrs. Margaret Giffin, both of Columbus; two sons, Robert M. of Kirkersville and ville, one son, Davis Smail Drowning In memory of Paul D.

Wal Mrs. Hollister was employed of New Eagle, and grand ters who passed away one year LOUIS COIFFURES Announces the addition to our beauty salon, Miss Donna Hurley and Mrs. June Clark. To provide our customers with a broader range of services, with three full time and one part time hair stylists. Evening Appointments Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Call 324-4321 Kitty Fitnimmons Louis Dodson, Prop.

James U. S. Navy in Mary by Continental Can Co. 10 years. children and great grandchil- ago July 5, 1964, land; four sisters, Mrs.

Opal surviving are one son. John ren. A4 With Cts Mats Diy Prior to Fsblieatkm The world may change from Burial will be in Monongahela Victims' Rites Set Memorial Valley Park, Monon mmmmmm Hollister of Nashville, one sister, Mrs. Nellie Howdy-shell of Marietta; her mother, Mrs. Carie McCollum: three Schwartz of Amanda, Miss Lois Kellett of New Albany, Mrs.

Myrna Frizzell of New Albany and Mrs. Nina Kocis of Columbus; five brothers, Donald, Wal gahela, Pa. year to year, and friends from day to day, yet never will the one we love from memory pass away. GOLDEN BANTAM SWEET CORN From Lueaa Garden Picked Fresh Each Morning Fer Sale At Infant Landrum grandchildren. One brother and Sadly missed by children and ter and Gene Kellett of New her husband are dead.

Her hus Private graveside services for Orville's Trading Post grandchildren. Albany, William of Reynolds- band, John, died in 1934. Funeral services for Mrs. C. Hollister, 62, and her Darrin Owen Landram, the nine-day old son of Victor A.

is East nam Bt. Easy Drive la Roadside Service Friends may call at the fune burg and Herbert, U. S. Army, Ft. Belvoir, and five 6 SotedsS22S I pet cstaw iatV Emefiat pet word Poster 3te pw Ike ''I IMS mniama C4 of fiunks '5s per weid and Linda M.

Barch Landram, ral home from 7 to 9 p. m. this daughter, Mrs. Iris L. LeFever, grandchildren.

of 238 Woods will be 10:30 evening. Burial will be in the both of. 309 LicHng View Heath, will be at 11 a.m. Friends may call at the fu a. m.

Wednesday at Wilson Hanover Cemetery. Cemetery. Criss Brothers Fun Mrs. LeFever was born May neral home. Burial will be in the Green Hill Cemetery, Johns Wednesday in the Chapel 4f the eral Home is in charge of ar Tonight, Pianist Bob Ghalfant After completing engagements at the NeU House, KahlkJ and Top returns to tke COTTAGE INN'S FIRESIDE ROOM at Buckeye Lake To Join the Frankie Campolo'i Trio and Quartet to add to your dining and dancing pleasures Tuesday through Saturday nltes.

Thli will add up to over 100 years ol professional experience ol an All-Newark Band. Bob Invites All His Old Friends to Come Out and Say HeUo FOB BESEBVATIONS CALL 928-3001 Bt. 79 Buckeye Lake Or Just Drop la II Minutes From Newark 1919, in Hanover, the daugh Brucker and Kishler Funeral Home; The Rev. David Davis town. ter of John Hollister and Hazel rangements.

There will be no calling hours McCollum Hollister. will officiate. Frank J. Anderson at the funeral home. She was employed by Owens Funeral services for Mr.

Infant Landram died 5:50 Both-'died Saturday evening when the auto in which they were riding rolled down' an em Frank J. Anderson, 65, of Rt. p. m. Monday in Newark Hos CERAMIC TILE Floor covering, roofing, painting, repairs of all kinds, garages, remodeling.

Coil for Free Estimates PAUL GOODMAN Dl 4-4289 MOOSE LODGE 499 WII hold services for Cherits Hitchcock at 8:00 o'clock at Criss Brothers Funtrd Homo. Corning Fiberglas Corp. for 14 years in the fabricating department and was a member of Local 244 of the G.B.B.A. She was La Rue, Ohio, formerly of 33 pital where he was born June Curtis will be 2 p. m.

26. Thursday in the Egan Funeral Surviving are the maternal a member of Rosina Circle of CHERRIES Pick Your Own or Reedy Picked STOKER'S ORCHARD (Formally Reynold's) Utica, Ohio Open 7 Days Till Dark Home. The Rev. Carl McAllis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Druids. ter will officiate. bankment and submerged in about five feet of water. Two other persons drowned in. the mishap." The accident occured at Degler Party barn grounds, Kt.

1, St. Louisville. Mrs. Hollister was bom Nov. 4, 1902, in Woodsfield, the Surviving are her husband, Earl Barch of Newark; paternal grandmother, Mrs.

Gladys Mr. Anderson died 3 p. Walter LeFever; grandmother, Monday in the home of his Landram of Newark. One broth er is dead. jots, wane Mcuouum; one daughter-in-law, Mrs.

Maxine brother, John J. Hollister of Anderson. Nashville, Tenn. One sister is Charles Hitchcock Sr. Born Sept.

28, 1899, in Marion, dead. Services for Charles W. Hitch the son of Henry C. and Mary DRUIDS Funeral Notice Funeral services for our late brother Charles W. Hitchcock will be held at the Criss Brothers Funeral Home Tuesday evening at 8:20.

James Crabbin, NA. Friends may call at the fune cock 63, of 90 Burt Ave SICK ROOM NEEDS Jones Anderson. ral home from 7 to 9 p. m. this will be at 2:30 p.

m. Wednes Mr. Anderson was a retired ATTENTION Plumbers and Interested Citizens Explanation ef the State Plumbing Code Begiatratlon and inspection in Licking County will be made by representatives of State Plumbing Department and Licking County Staff at public meetings in WATKIHS MEMORIAL JR. HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA Wednesday, luly 7, 1 9657 to I P.M. JOHNSTOWN 0REQ0N ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BUILDING Multiple Use Room July 13, 1965 7 to I P.M.

8chool for Plumbers September 1-14-21-28 for work with code. Place Announced Later CHABLES LONSINGEB President Licking County Board of Health CEBALDINE CROCKER. M.D. Licking County Health Commissioner evening. Burial will be in New day in the chapel of Criss ark Memorial Gardens.

HEBRON SURPLUS Brothers Funeral Home. The bus driver for the City Rapid Transit Co. He was a member Rev. Richard W. Hurdiss will Robert Couter of the Elks Lodge and a veteran FREE ICE COLD COKE Wirt Yair Haircut DAVE'S 'ST Open 1:00 to 8:00 Weekdays 9:00 to Saturday 158 Deo Drive officiate.

of World War II. Services for Robert Couter, 85 Mr. Hitchcock died at 1:15 $2.49 2-Piece Ladies' 00 Jamaica seta. Jamaica sets. Surviving are one son, Jack oi nignwater, will oe p.

m. a. m. Sunday at Newark Hos Anderson of Quincy, one Wednesday in Mt. Gilead.

pital. $169 sister, Mrs. Ethel Barnett of Burial will be in Wilson Ceme $2.49 White House Paint Born Sept. 27, 1901, in Tobo- Mansfield; one brother, Don An tery. so, he was the son of Samuel derson of Marion; three grand 69c Men's White QE T-Shlrts.

Limit 3. ea. SnWG H. and Lennie Levingston Hitchcock. He was a lifetime Mrs.

Alice Smail children and three great-grand Dr. J. B. Johnson SURGEON 19 East Locust St. OFFICE CLOSED Until July 20 children.

Funeral services for Mrs. Al ice Smail, 86, of New Eagle, Friends may call at the Egan resident of Licking County and worked during the past 12 years for Rockwell Standard. He was will be 1 p.m. Wednesday in Funeral Home 2 to 4, and 7 to 9 p. m.

Wednesday. Burial will Monongahela, Pa. Mrs. Smail is a member of Crusaders Lodge the mother of two Newark res be in St. Joseph's Cemetery, 720 and AM, Order of Druids, PRICE REDUCED 239 Pierson Blvd.

366-1057 See last Wednesday Advocate for Picture Ad) idents. Moose Lodge, and UAW Local Martha M. Griffith Mrs. Smail died Saturday in BUDGET HEARING Trustees of Perry Township will conduct public hearing en the tax budget Friday evening, July 9 at 8 P.M. In the Township Hall.

Lena Lathes, Clerk. Prescriptions HospitalGown HospitalBeds Trusses Abdominal Supports Crutches Cants Elastic Hose CALL FA 3-3311 CONRAD REXALL PHARMACY 37 South Pork Ploet 1037. New Eagle, Pa. She was born Funeral services for Mr Surviving are wife Edna Boy- Martha McMillen Griffith, 94, of er Hitchcock, one aaugnter. Mar.

19, 1879, the daughter of James and Alice Uncapher WELDING GEO. ADAMS 36 years experience. Gas or electric. No job too big or too small. All work guaranteed.

Call DI 4-5749 or Dl 4-5820. 126 W. Elm Granville, will Mrs. Herbert Gilmore of Co Smail. be 2 p.

m. Wednesday in the lumbus; four sons: Samuel Surviving are three daughters. Willard and Charles of Morrow Crouse Funeral Home in Granville. The Rev. Harold Mrs.

George Loughner and Mrs. Newark; and Roy L. of Marion Twig 15 Golf Tee Party JULY 5th THRU llrh HEATH GOLF RANGE Nightly P.M. Sunday P.M. $100 for Eaeh Hole In One SPONSORS Brickels Inc.

Hi Boy Drive In Sawyer's Market Strait and Lamp Lumber Co. Walters Chevrolet Hull's Sporting Goods All proceeds go to Licking County Memorial Hospital MARTIN HEATING CO. Rear 384 W. Church St. Phone FA 54241 Janitrol Heating and Air Conditioning Claude Petticord of Newark and H.

Titus will officiate. one stepdaughter, Mrs. Bernard Sullivan of Newark; one step Mrs. Griffith died 11 a. m.

son, Everett Livingston of U. Monday in her home. She was Army; one brother, Joseph born Dec. 20. 1870, in Granville, ROYAL BUFFET RESTAURANT 1112 Hebron Road Rt.

79 Open 24 Hours Daily of Toboso; two sisters, Mrs the daughter of I. N. and Mar Harold Morrison of Toboso, and tha Showman McMillen. Mrs. Charles Hewitt of Spring She was a graduate of Gran field.

ROSINA CIRCLE No. 14 Will hold funeral services for our departed sister, Iris LeFever at Brucker Kishler Funeral Home, Tuesday evening at 7:00. Eleanor Tyhurst, Secy. Mae Hiner, A.D. ville Female College in 1890 and graduated from Denison Univer DR.

G. R. KINSEY OFFICE CLOSED JULY 3 TO 12 Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Tuesday. Burial will sity, a Phi Beta Kappa, in 1894. be in Wilson Cemetery.

In 1897 she did graduate work at the University of Chicago, ill aCe 'II II Sorrow Through II BEAUTY HEATING COOLING SERVICE Rauck Sheet Metal Owned and Operated by Frank 0. Rauck 48! Garfield Phone 329-4021 Robert E. Kellett Mrs. Griffith was a member Funeral services for Mr. Rob of the First Baptist Church in ert E.

Kellett, 48, of Jersey, Granville; Woman's Society; will be 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Crouse. and Son a D. A.

associate member of the King's Daughters; Women's Music Club; Traveler's Club and Home in Johnstown. The Rev. Keenan's Offici Machines Adding Typewriter! Lawrence Burden will officiate 3M's and Elm Club. Mr. Kellett died 2:30 p.

Surviving are three nephews, Sunday in Bethesda Hospital, James G. McMillen of Newark, A. D. Piper of Granville and calculator SALES SERVICE 251 N. Msdison Ave.

FA 5-0471 Zanesville. He had been Water skiing on the Muskingum River Issac R. McMillen of Granville. J. R.

Wells M.D. ANNOUNCES THAT John W. Houser M.D. Is now associated with him in the Practice of General Surrery with Offices at 375 Granville St and suffered a heart attack, Friends may call at the fu He was born Sept. 26, 1916, neral home after noon Wednes in Mortimer, N.

the son of day. Burial will be in the Maple John Robert and Alma Frank Grove Cemetery. IRONRITE AUTOMATIC IRONER In deluxe cabinet. TJied only few times. Original price ever $300.

Will (acrifice at $125. CALL 366-1051 lin Kellett. He was employed by the Columbus Auto Parts Mrs. Karl H. Eschman Co.

He had been a resident of Licking County for the past 18 COLLECTION OF JUNE SECOND HALF REAL ESTATE TAXES CLOSES THURSDAY, JULY 15 "After the above date, according to law, a full 10 penalty must be charged. The County Treasurer endeavors to mail all tax bills when he has the correct address of the person who is to pay the bill. However, the County Treasurer is not legally responsible for your failure to receive proper bills. If you own real estate in Licking County and have not received your bill, please give this office your correct address. We encourage and suggest the payment of taxes by mail." For proper credit, please enclose statements with check or money order.

ROYAL KEYES LICKING COUNTY TREASURER vears and was a veteran of Funeral arrangements for Mrs. Karl H. Eschman, 73, of 150 Thresher Granville, are incomplete. Mrs. Eschman was the wife of Dr.

Karl Eschman, World War II. He was a mem 4 ber of Lithopolis American Le gion Post No. 677. RCA Refrigerator, excellent condition, $100; Chrome Dinette, $25; Electric Stove, $25; White Studio Conch, $30; Bedroom Suite, $75 Complete; Cocktail Tables, Chairs, Radio and Phonograph. Sewing Machine and miscellaneous articles.

MRS. DAISY ANDREWS PHONE 323-6303 HEARING AIDS TRY TONEMASTER (All type Tiny Earettes, Slim. Eyeglass, Barette. etc.) Free Tests in Your Horn C. O.

BROWN 1SS Neal Ave. Fhon DI 4-2886 Batteries (All Hake) at ARCADE NEWS STAND IS Arcade Surviving are his wife, W. Mabe Kellett, his par music professor at Denison Uni versity. She died this morning in Win nipeg General Hospital, Mani Livingston Flowers ents of New Albany; thre daughters, Mrs. Sylvia Compton 323-1951 toba, Canada.

She was born Aug. 17, 1891, in Dresden, Ohio, 7 North 21st St. of Johnstown, Mrs. Anita Wha- the daughter of Cornelius Frazier and Ella Palmer Fra zier. ELECTROLUX SALES AND SERVICE Only authorised representatives are to render service oa yonr Eleetrolnx.

Demand Identification to avoid nnanthorised representatives and imitation parts. JOSEPH POFF S66-148S GEORGE ACKLEB 344-1318 She had been a member of POTATOES COAD HOMESTEAD FARMS Franklin Coad On Rt 13 North Phone 745-5644 the First Baptist Church in Granville for 50 years. Dr. and Mrs. Eschman were married Nov.

26, 1914, and had cele brated their 50th wedding anni versary last fall. WANTED! Home to Rent In Heath Village Phone Dl 4-6371 Would like immediate possession. I i IB94. I 1 I Surviving are her husband; 6RANVIUE at ninth II three daughters, Mrs. Howard Rankin of Portland, Mrs.

I I SUBJECT: VETERAN 5 BURIAL Btncni 1 Harold Dunham of Granville, and Mrs. Wilfred V. Rounse- ville, Newton Center, I Sears, Roebuck and Co. IS NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR OUR NEW COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE FULL AND PART TIME OPENINGS OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT WANT A RIDE Into Columbus State Office Building Daily 8 to 5 Phone 344-9120 one son, Dr. Donald F.

Eschman of Ann Arbor, one sister, Mrs. Herman M. Shipps of Delaware; one brother, Rob ert Frazier of Dresden, Ohio; and 16 grandchildren. The body will be cremated. MEMORIAM Dear.

irienas. i We still find people i i1 unaware that a burial allow- ance of $250 is provided for U.S. veterans who served during war time. This includes veterans of the 1 Spanish-American and the iEE Korean Wars, War I I and II. I If the veteran dies in i a U.S.

Veterans Hospital, cost of transportation from the 1 hospital to the place of i In loving Remembrance of RASPBERRIES Call for Information Dl 4-6241 or Dl 4-6242 OWEN'S POTATO FARM Sharon Valley Road Advertising and Display Helpers Auto Garage Mechanics General Service Repairmen Onie Lee Bodkin, who passed away July 6, 1963. Daddy two years have gone now since God called you home, I miss you more each day where ever I roam, my love grows stronger, daddy as each day goes past, SALESWOMEN Candy Department Cosmetic Department Shoe Department Housewares Department Service Department Catalog Sales HOME-GROWN Sweet Corn and Beam Green Tomatoes. Open July 7. 127 Monroe Ave. jMy prayer is to meet you in heaven at last.

Sadly missed interment is also provided, I Respectfully, 1 by daughter Mrs. Lawrence Butler and family. 1 I SALESMEN CAMERAS. WATCHES HARDWARE FURNITURE CARPETING SHOE FARM and GARDEN TELEVISION AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SPORTING GOODS MEN'S CLOTHING 1 i i gjgp W. Invfr Compel funerot Partis W.

end Co FOR SALE! MARVIN'S OPEN HOUSE IN HORN'S HILL VIEW ADDITION Bt. IS North te Waterworks Road, cross bridge, tan left IS mile the left. Where the airls fresh and you have ptenty at imi ra large lots. Best of everythiag for year money. Sack aa eenstraetien, good workmanship i and material.

2 stone fireplaces. baths, oae fully vied with colored fixture large bedroom, lets of closets. Hardwood fleers and ash trim throughout with beautiful built-in kitrhea with ash cabinets and formica counter top. Colored appliances and disposal. Bar which separate the dining Teem.

Sliding doer, from the dial eg HAROLD MARVIN 4 Apply In Perssn, Ohio Bureau of Employment, 38 North 2nd St. InttrYtars A.M. tnd P.M. Wtdnssday, July 7, II Afcofi Hssn Da Rd Fil Ycsr Stiudala, Call FA 0471 1 fer i.

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