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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 12

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fondant. uwvuinrmrirr mnnrr nrsrsriejMM.sj OAMPINO EQUIPMENT 10-A FEMALE HELP WANTED 21 Johnstown Kiwanis Sponsored Ox Roast Slated By Mrs. Helen Waller 1 i Each year the Northwest ticking Kiwanis Club sponsors an Ox Roast so they may award two scholarships. These are twaroea to two students, one from the Johnstown Monroe School District and another to the Northridge School District. The only requirement is that the student enroll in a recognized school The 4th annual Ox Roast will be held Sunday starting at noon, at their club on the Concord Rd.

Mar Johnstown. Serving of sandwiches or a complete meal will begin at 1 p. m. and continue until 8 p. m.

There will be Sky drivers performing at 1, 3 and 5 p. m. from about 10,000 feet and free fall to 250a before they open their chutes. There will also be music and games for the youngsters and a square dance. Princtss Installed The Seventh Annual Installation of the Pythian Sunshine Girls was held at the of Ball.

Miss Judy Kinstel was in tailed as Royal Princess for for the coming year. The follow-fell grand officers were: Carol Ashbrook, grand royal princess; Marlene Martin, fraud royal guide; Marjorie Croton Black And White Show Held By Mrs. Roy Williams Newark (O.) Advocate Set July 24, 1965 Commies May Decide Struggle ATHENS, Greece (AP) A small but well-organized pro- Communist party may decide the outcome of ousted Premier George Papandreou's struggle to regain power. The United Democratic left EDA has been active in the demonstrations staged on Papandreou's behalf since Kind constantine fired the 77-year-old leader in a power showdown July 15. In Friday's giant funeral march for a left-wine riot vic tim, EDA representatives were witn the marchers, keeping them under control.

The EDA, widely acknowl edged as the front for the out lawed Greek Communist party, offered its parliamentary vote to papandreou in November 1963 when he was seekine a con naence vote for a majority gov ernment. Papandreou reiected EDA help then, and in subse quent national elections he won 171 seats in the 300-member single chamber Parliament enough for his Center Union party to govern alone. Russia was visited bv 19.000 Americans 1964. LEGAL NOTICE Number 50839 IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT, LICK- ING COUNTY nuin Garbor Nemeth, 283 Summer Street, New- one, unro, Plaintiff, vs. Mildred V.

Nemeth, Address Unknown, iBienaanr. Mildred V. Nemeth. whou residence Is unknown will take notice that on June 16, 1965, the undersigned filed his Petition against her in the Court of Common Pmn I irlti Ohio, praying for a divorce and relief on the grounds of gross neglect of duty. Said cause will be hearing on and offer in disi aay or Juiy, lyes.

NcIL M. LAUGHLIN, LAUGHL.N BECK 701-4 Trust Bldg. Newark, Ohio. 4-19-26 7-3-10-17-24 LEGAL NOTICE Case No. 4M91 Pacific Finance Richard M.

Smith, et al. Richard M. Smith anW Aim c.v.:tk each of whom formerly resided at 717 Arbor Lane, Route 3, Pataskala, Ohio, and whose present place of residence it now believed to be 10504 San Pablo Avenue, El Cerrito, California, ore hereby notified that on May 29, 1963, Pacific Fi-nonce Loans, filed a petition as plaintiff in the Common Pleas Court, i-ming iounry, tinio, in cause No. 48821, against them as defendants, alleging that on the 21st dav of Mav. 1963.

the nloin. tiff recovered a judgment against defendants, Richard M. Smith and Ava E. Smith in the nrn of $279.45, plus interest and costs, whereafter the plaintiff filed a certificate of said judgment in the office of the Clerk of the Common Pleas Court, Licking County, Ohio, obtaining a Hen on the premises owned by irw aerenaams, ana aescrioea at follows Situated in the State of Ohio, Ohio, County of Licking, Township of Lima, being Lot No. Two (2), Far ran Subdivision, as the same is numbered and delineated upon the recorded plat thereof, of record in Plat Book No.

6, page 112, Recorder's Office, Lickina County. Ohio. Plaintiffs ask for the foreclosure of said judgment lien, and that said prem ises be sold at upon execution free and clear of all lient, interests and dower and the proceeds thereof by applied to pay plaintiff's claim as well as costs and taxes, at set forth in plaintiff's petition, and that plaintiff may have such other relief to which it may be entitled. Richard M. Smith and Ava E.

Smith are further notified that thev are re quired to answer said petition on or be fore August 2D, 1965 or lodgment may be rendered as prayed therein. JOSEPH F. LANG, JR. Attorney at Law 1 South Park Place Newark, Ohio 7I0-17-21-31-8-7-14 LEGAL NOTICE Number 50838 IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT, LICK' I Kin rni iwtv nuin Nancy. Ann McOullough, Rear 142 S.

5th Street, Newark, Ohio, Plaintiff, vs. Donald Gene McCullough, 5427 N. Ken- more, Rm. 216 Chicago. Illinois, Do- 12 of Donald Gene McCullough.

whose place or residence 3427 N. Kenmore, Km. II. Chicago, Illinois, will take notice that cn June le, 1W, me undersigned tiled her petition against him In the Court of Common Pleat of Lickina County. Ohio, praying for a divorce and relief on the grounds of grots neglect.

Said cause will be for hearing on and after the lilt day ot July, 1965. NCIL M. LAUUnLim, Esquire. LAUGHLIN I BECK Attorneys at Law 701.4 Trust Blda. Newark, Ohio.

e-19-26-7-3-10-17-24 LIOAL NOTICI Number 50834 IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS OF LICKING COUNTY, OHIO Mildred Irtnt Drake, Plaintiff, vi. LeRoy W. Drake, Defendant. LoKov W. Drake, whose kilt known lac of residence was Apt.

No. 3. 191 iprina Strut, Ntwton. New Jersey, nd whou present placo of residence It i un known, will take notice that on tho Mm day of Juno, 1965, Mildrtd Iron Drako filed Inr petition againtt him In the Court of Common Pleat of Licking County, Ohio, in Cast Number 50834, praying for a divorce, for restoration of her former name of Mildred Irene Burchard, and for further equitable relief, upon the grounds of gross neglect of duty. Said cause will be far hearing on and after the 2nd doy of August, 1965.

MILDRED IRENE DRAKE. By, BETTIE J. SE WARDS, Her Attorney XI N. llth Newark, Ohio. e-19-26 7-3-10-17-24 NOTICI OF APPOINTMENT OP AD MINISTRATRICES WITH THI WILL ANNEXED No.

33784, Doc. 46, Page 491. Estate of Roland Steckdale, De ceased. Notice Is hereby given that Patricia M. Pries and Marion E.

Benner of 215 S. Cedar St. and RD 1 Swans Newark, Ohio, have been duly appointed Administratrices with Will Annexed of the Estate of Rolond C. Stockdale, deceased, late of Newark, Licking County, Ohio. Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within four months.

Dated this 14th day of July 1965. WALTER U. BOLTON, Acting Probate Judge of said County. 7-17-24-31 NOTICE OP APPLICATION Public notice it hereby aiven that A Motor Freiaht. Inc.

hat filed ap plication with the Public Utiiltiet Commission of Ohio to change thippen on Contract Motor Freight Permit No. 2814 by adding at a ihipper St. Regis Paper Company, 150 c. zna afreet, mew Torn, N.Y. Aoollcant will use motor freight equipment now listed with and on which taxes have Been paia to saia lommis-lion.

Interested parties mav obtain fur ther information by addretsing the Pub lic Utilities Commission ot unio. MOTOR FREIGHT, INC. 140 Everett Newark, Ohio Applicant. SANBORN, BRANDON AND EVANS 79 E. State Street Columbus, Ohio Attorneys for Applicant.

7-17-24-31 NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT EXECUTOR No. 33771, Doc. 46, Page 485. Estate of Martha McMillen Griffith, Deceased. Notice li hereby given that The New ark Trust Company of Newark, Ohio, hat been duly appointed Executor of the Estate of Martha McMillen Griffith, deceased, late of Granville Village.

Lick ing County, Ohio. Creditor! are required to file their claimt with laid fiduciary within four Dated thil 13th day of July 1965. WALTER U. BOLTON, Acting Probate Judge of said County, 7-17-24-31 LEGAL NOTICE LICKING COUNTY, STATE OF OHIO IN PROBATE COURT Whereat accounts and vouchers have been filed In the office of the Probate Court by the Executors of the following Estates: Edith M. Ball, Pearl Huber Eis ner, G.

Gale Hanby, Homer L. Jones, Thomas C. McClay. Prank Clarence Mor gan, Edward C. Myers, William D.

Pol ing, Roxana Wettbrook, Edward R. Rot-fey, Ralph VanFossen, and John L. Vascek. By the Administrators of the following Estatesi Margaret Lothet Coleman, Frank K. l-reee, Lewis L.

noibert jonn Loyd, Clarence Orville Mason, Joseph M. McNerney, Minnie 'J. Spitler, Edward Thompson, Jennie M. Walker, Paul W. Swinehart, and Hazel L.

Weiss. Bv the Guardiant of the following Es tatesi Barbara E. Belcher, Eunice Ann Bell, George Owen Dittoe, and Jacob T. Martin. Bv the Trustees under the Will of Fred Fletch.

And the following Affidavits! Margaret tiame t-awcett. Notice is hereby given that said ac counts, vouchers and affidavits are now on file In the office of the said Court, beina suspended for confirmation end any persons interested in said accounti or. any item thereof may tile written exception! thereto at leait five 5 dayt prior to the 18th day ot August, 1965, when the same will be heard and con. tinued from day to day until finally dis posed ot. Given under our hands and the teal thil Court, thit 17th day of July, 1965.

WALTER U. BOLTON, WINSTON C. ALLEN. 7-17-24-31 Acting Probate Judge. LEGAL NOTICE PROBATE COURT, LICKING COUNTY, SS.

To the survivina spouse. If any. next of kin. beneficiaries under the will, it any. creditors and the attorney or attorneys representing any of the aforementioned oersonst You, are hereby notified that an In ventory and appraisement has been filed ins the following Estates: Stanley R.

Barstow, Lalah B. Coopernder, James t. bauit, Amy Henzy, Charles t. I den Charles J. Kane, Warner R.

Mackie, Lou Classified Advertising Tha fnilawina il at MY" labia in advance: Petition I Wanted. Wanted to Bent Ton can charge all ethet i adi il yon are listed in the phone book. FOR FAST. COURTEOUS HELP IN PLACING YOUR AD -OR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL FA 4-05G1 It V. Molherbe, Clarlclo M.

Martin, Lee M. Pack, Arthur B. Painter, Edgar C. Porter. Walter R.

Pound. Settle Mae Ro- mine, Delmar W. Russell, Haul M. Slyh, Stanley W. Stretton, Ralph D.

Thompson. John Tempos, William J. Weniel, Thomas Howard Wine, Jack M. Wright, and Ada M. Taylor.

And the following Trustee's Inventories! James H. Schiff and Alice McCune Wyeth. And the following Schedule of Claimti Almina M. Barrick, James E. Gault, Amy K.

Henry, Benjamin F. Miller, Earl Myers, Miriam A. Paugn, William a. r-oi-ina. Fannie B.

Webb. William V. Wy- mer, Games Slayter, Mary F. Stevens Evans. Said Inventories and Appraisements and Schedules of Claims will be for hearing before this Court, August 14, 1965 at 10 o'clock A.M.

Any person desiring to except to said inventories or claims at filed, must file exceptions thereto at least five 5) days prior to the date let for nearing or be forever barred. Given under my hand and the leal of this Court this 24th day of July, 1965. WALTER U. BOLTON WINSTON C. ALLEN 7-24-31 Acting Probate Judges.

NOTICE OP TIME AND PLACE OP VIEW AND OP PINAL HEARING ESTABLISHING PUBLIC ROAD (BY PUBLICATION) Rev. Code, Sec. 5553.05 Notice is hereby given that there it be fore the Board of County Commissioners of Licking County, Ohio, the matter of establishing Eulah Drive at a Public Road on the line nereinaner aescrioea, known ni the Eulah Drive Road: the general route and termini of which Road are as follows: Beginning at Township Road No. 35 and running in a northerly direction 800 ft. to the end at shown In The MOrtin'i Flnt Addition In the Township of Union.

See Recorded Plat volume no. ona Page No. 137. Said Board of County Commissioners hat fixed the 19th day of August, 1965, ot 11 o'clock A.M.. at the date when and at the Junction of Township Road 435 and Eulah Drive as the place where laid Board will view the proposed Improve ment, and has also- fixed the 26th day of 1965, at 9:30 A.M., at their office in the Court House of said Coun ty, in Newark, Ohio, as the time and place for the final hearing on said proposed improvement.

By Order of the Board of County Commissioners, Licking County, Ohio. JAMES t. LLOYD, 7-24-31 Cleric. LEGAL NOTICE Otis W. Lewis, who It incarcerated In the Federal Correctional Institution, Milan, Michigan, will take notice that on the 19th day of July.

1965. Nancy Lee Lew is filed her Petition against him in the Court of Common Pleas of Lickina Coun ty, Ohio, being Case No. 50933 in eaid court. The oraver of said Petition Is for a decree i of divorce, for the permanent care, custody and control of minor children, and equitable relief. Said cause will be for hearing in said court on and next after six weekt from the date of the first publication of thit notice and will be continued from day to day until heard.

NANCY LEE LEWIS BY: ROBERT B. WEAVER Her Attorney Auditorium Building Newark, Ohio. 7-24-31-4-7-14-21-28 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OP AD MINISTRATRICES WITH WILL AN NEXED No. 33809, Doc. 46, Page 510.

Estate of Vernice R. Stockdale. De ceased. Notice is hereby aiven that Patricia M. Price, 215 S.

Cedar Newark, Ohio. and Marion E. Benner, RD 1, Swant Newark. Ohio, have been duly appointed Administratrices with Will Annexed of the Estate of Vernice R. Stockdale.

de ceased, late of Newark City, Licking County, Ohio. Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within four months. Dated thit 20th day of July 1965. WALTER U. BOLTON, Acting Probate Judge of said County.

7.24-318-7 NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT OP AD MINISTRATOR WITH THE WILL AN NEXED No. 33764, Doc. 46, Page 474. Estate of Dessie A. Chaplin, Deceased.

Notice is hereby given that J. H. Me- Nenny of 1001 Trust Newark, Ohio, has been duly appointed Administrator with Will Annexed of the Estate of Oessie A. Chaplin, deceased, late of Newark City, Licking County, Ohio. Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within four months.

Dated this 20th day of July 1965. WALTER U. BOLTON, Acting Probate Judge of laid County. 7-24-31-8-7 GRILL WOMAN AND KITCHEN HELPi cor hops and waitresses, must oppiy in person. Hi-Boy Drlve-ln, Rt.

79 South. CASHIERi for gal with big imlle who hat tome knowledge of office work, open call Sue Bailey FA 9-7456 snelllng ogcy. RELIABLE BABY SITTER FOR FIVE- year-old child, five aays a ween, ner-erenees required. Phone 344-4456. MALE HELP WANTED 22 jirLnj-ij-u-nii RTTRPfilMSTRLE MAN THIS COMPANY COULD USE TWO MEN who live in newore orn.

mr, a week Must be willing to work eight hours a day five and one-half days l. -il El 1 ween van YOUNG MAN OVER 1S-FOR LOCAL DE- livery. Send personal aescripnon ona background to Box 6020, Advocate. GOOD RELIABLE ALL-AROUND SERV- ice nation attendant, aiperiencea, neai and courteous FA 6-1751. SALESMEN CAREER OPPORTUNITY DUE TO COMPANY EXPANSION AND continuous sales rjromotion.

we are in need of two salesmen to help ui dote hundredi of live leadt. Highest com' mission paid. No canvassing. A tremendous opportunity for the right man to advance to the top with the largest hearing aid company in the Eatt. Car necetsaary.

Your commission earnings should be better than per montn. Unless vou are interested in a perma nent position, please do net apply. We are very interested in men witn management potential. FOR APPOINTMENT WRITE TO (INCLUDE YOUR PHONE number) A. W.

Hagedorn, 777 14th N.W. Wyatt, Room 417, Washington 5, D.C. MANUFACTURING MANAGER GROWING MID-WESTERN MANUFAC turer desires an individual experienced in all aspects of Fiberglass production operation. Degree In ceramic engineering helpful but not necessary. Po sition contains growth potential far man with ability.

Our employes know of thit ad. Send retume of experience, education and salary requirements In connaence to; box 6004, Advocate. SERVICE STATION MANAGER -GOOD salary ana commission; mechanical experience necessary. Contact Englefield Oil 141 Mt. Vernon WANTED PROMOTABLE MAN AGE ie-4g, must be willing to re located, sal ary wirn commission in mnmi trinna benefits, experience not necessary, op- ply in person, Mr.

Jonn Singleton, Schiff Shoe Store, Southgat Shopping Center, Heath, Ohio. RELIABLE AND AGGRESSIVE MEN, age 41 ana over to manage and assistant manage in local Automotive Department of a arowina Comoanv with good opportunities. Write care of Em pire Automotive, Inc. 97 N. 6th St, Columbus 15, Ohio.

EMPLOTMENT AGENCIES 23 NEWARK EMPLOYMENT Bldg. FA 2-9331 POSITIONS WANTED 24 WOMAN DESIRES JOB Cleaning Offices Evenings i Phone 325-2303 LADY WILL DO NIGHT BABYSITTING. Phone 326-7554 after 3 p. m. SCHOOLS INSTRUCTIONS 2S TYPING LESSONS AND SHORTHAND tutoring by experienced business school teacher.

Jab placement leadt. Dl 4-5038. COUNT YOUR PROFITS FROM ARTI- del you aren using when you sell them with Advocate Classified Ads. Dial FA 4-0561 todayl NO LUCK? WHY NOT INVESTIGATE the field ot IBM. Write P.O.

Box 345. Newark, Ohio. SECRETARIAL TRAINING, NEWARK Business Institute, East Main St. Air conditioned. Phone 324-3011 BOATS MARINE SO 12 FT.

ARISTOCRAFT SPEEDOMETER wind shield, steering wheel, 40 horse Scoff, controls, automatic balaer, life jackets, excellent condition, $295. Phone Dl 4-3003. MERCURY AND HOMELITE MOTORS LUINC OIAK 0UAI3 BUCKEYE MARINE 105 South Third St. FA 2-2331 GOOD 14-FT. FISHING BOAT And Traitor $150 Phone 325-2103 BOAT, MOTOR AND TRAILER $350 Phone 322-8263 SHOPPING FOR CARPETING? CHECK he Classified Section.

You'll find on ar ray et new and used rugs, throw rugt to wan-To-waii carpeting. TEE-NEE TRAILER TAKES 14-FT. BOAT-FA 3-1551 15 FT. STARCRAFT, 30 HORSE POWER Mercury; all accessories, trailer. Phone 344-BUZ.

TWELVE FOOT ALUMINUM BOAT, ONE year old. 8.5 horsepower motor, oart, cushions, fire extinguisher. Will sell for less than half of original cost. Phone KU J.4IM4 ON BUCKEYE LAKE YOU SET THE PRICE ON STARCRAFT JOHNSON SKIFF CRAFT KAYOT RTTERA CRUISERS NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED MILLERSPORT MARINA, INC 6th and Canal 467-4411 BOAT, IS FT, 6 INCHES, 33 HORSEPOW-er, electric start, electric choke, steering and windshield; fiberglossed bottom; six-gallon tank and trailer $495. 282 Pierson Blvd 366-1904.

SIXTEEN FOOT DUMPHY BOAT, MO- tor ana trailer. Reasonably priced. Ph. -r CAMPIN0 EQUIPMENT SO-A NEW 1965 COVERED WAftOM Sly sleeper truck camper. Bob Hickman loacnes, lot c.

wain parkway. Phone T-401. 1962 DODGE ONE HALF TON WITH HI-Lo custom camper, sleeps four. Ice box. gas light, stove, floor furnace, excellent condition.

32.000. RO 3-3711. I ANYONE WHO HAS COPY OP SHEET music of "So Please Baby in Hebron area, please eonfnet Donald Miller, 35 soner or call rA 5-5594. BUCKEYE DETECTIVE AGENCY DO- meitu civil, criminal, confidential, re- llable Phone 344-2MJ, ofter p.m. LOW RATES FOR AUTO INSURANCE CALL JOHNSON AND ASSOCIATES 34 W.

Church St. 322-9661 PARKING SPACE FOR RENT DOWN town, montn. i XU. BOYER 4 LEACH DETECTIVE AGENU cy confidential. Reliable.

Mole, Fe male opera Tors. nour ot 4-UI3. LOST AND FOUND AUTHENTIC MARKET PLACE FOR lobs Is the ass ed Sect on. If vou re looking for a better fob, check Help wonted PERSONALS FROM WALL TO WALL, NO SOIL AT all, on carpets cleaned with BLUE LUSTRE. Rent electric ihampooer $1.

ELLIOTT'S HARDWARE 45 S. 3rd Street EXCELLENT. EFFICIENT AND Eco nomical, that' BLUE LUSTRE carpet and upholstery cleaner. Rent' electric ihampooer 31. FOY JOHNSTON PAINTS 12 S.

2nd St. irccs no vuitu r.oiun RHYS IN work-saving, time-saving, energy-saving appi lancet, omck column in vjuisi fled NOWI REDUCE SAFELY WITH DIA0EX Toblets, Trial Size, fee O' Koon Drug MONEY TO LOAN 4 FEDERAL LAND FARM LOANS 331 HUDSON AVENUE Phone FA 045! BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES DEALER WANTED MECHANICAL EXPERIENCE NECES- sary. Financing available. Phillip ee Station, contact tngietieia uii V.O., Mt. Vernon RirilH Ymir Own Future IN A MODERN TEXACO SERVICE STA- tion located on Hebron Ka.

near kock-well Standard plant. Guaranteed income, paid training program. Income potential over $10,000 per year. For Information- call Roy Frederick, 453-6707, Ohio. PUBLIC AUCTION RALPH E.

TURNER AUCTIONEER Newark-Phone PA 42241, or PA 4-5681 GLEN RAUCH COMPLETE AUCTIONEERING SERVICE ROUTE 7 GRANVILLE MV-JUlo JIM PEDDICORD AUIIUNCCK Phone 166-2900 WAYNE GRAHAM AUCTIONEER, HANOVER-763-201S PEOPLE ARE LOOKING FOR THE furniture vou'd like to sell. Reach them with Want Ads. Dial FA 44561 to start your od today. JOHN WATSON-AUCTIONEER PUOMP PATASKALA 927-2733 OR GRANVILLE LIVESTOCK SALE-582-1201 JACK BRADDOCK AUCTIONEER GRANVILLE, OHIO. JU 2-2211 REAL ESTATE AND HOUSEHOLD AUCTION THF nrMF OF THE LATE MIKE Telvin anud contents will be offered at public auction.

Located at 361 SEROCO AVE. NEWARK, O. SATURDAY, JULY 31 1 P. M. MOTOROLA CONSOLE TV, HUTCH cupboard base; 9x12 wool rug; two-oiece llvina room suite; coffee table: end table; rocker; five-piece dinette set; breakfast table; three chairsi gas range; refrigerator; cabinet oase; three wardrobes; leather davenport; 3 wardrobes, leather occas sional chain electric sweeper: wringer wosher; wash tube and rack; trunk; foot locker; 2 beds, complete eaoy oca; dresser; odd chairs; standi; radio; ottoman; throw rugt; hall treet, iteplad-der; reel type power mower; ladder; dishes; wots and pans; fruit pjari; miscellaneous adticles.

TERMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY Cash day of tale. REAL ESTATE SIX-ROOM HOUSE-BATH, GAS FUR- mim int with trees ana tnruoi. DOWN TIME OF SALE, balance on delivery of deed. HOUSE MAY BE SEEN BY APPOINT- ment before sale date. Phone Win.

REAL ESTATE WILL BE OFFERED for sale at 1 p.m. Eva and John Telvin-owners Jack Braddock Auctioneer AUCTION I WILL OFFER FOR SALE THE FOL- lowing personal property at public auction located on 1150 Taylor Avenue JULY 31, 1:00 P. M. HOUSEHOLD GOODS COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR; A 5 range; Kenmore wnnger-wasner; oinette set; kitchen cupboards; living room chain; knee hole aeiK; assoraiea orap-eries end curtains; Venetian blinds; let of TV trays and holder; gat heater, mckem two 9x12' ruat and pad: ttandt; mirrori; lompt; Hollywood frame; two beds; Ironer, bedspreads; table linens; electric clock; grill and toaster; miscellaneous pant and dishes; large Roto-Broil rotisserie, ladies tixe 18', clothing, girlt ten clothing; table sow; stepladder; small radio; life lockets, beat seats; winaow ana frame; 100-vear-old iron tea kettle; stillyards: coffee grinder; Heisey individual salt diinei; assortea giastei; canaie noia-erst other miscellaneous Heisey pieces; cut gloss pedestal fruit bowl, other glass dishes; old Bible; paintings; shotgun. TOYS GIRL'S 26" BICYCLE; SLED; GIRL'S shoe skates (size 6), with case and skirts; two pairs of majorette tizet 6 and giri't ice tkates, size two real tlate blackboards; two metal doll beds; intercom phone set; rocker; table and chair set; Revlon dolls with lots of clothes; doll furniture; assorted gomes.

CAR 1953 FORD 2-DOOR-VERY GOOD CON make good school or second car. TERMS CASH. DAY OP SALE CHARLES H. BUKER OWNER AUCTIONEER JIM PEDDICORD Phone 366-2900. NURSINQ-REST HOMES NEWARK NURSING HOME Private and Semi-private Rooms All on One Floor 344-6019 Rear of 17 Forry Ave.

ARLINGTON NURSING HOME LICENSED BY THE STATE OF OHIO-I Permanent home for the elderly convalescent invalid bedfast, or ambula tory persons 24-hour nursing care with registered nurse In charge Your in-; tpection invited at 91 South 30th Street Phone Dl 4-245 for information REPAIR SERVICES II RADIO AND TV SERVICE FREE pick uo and delivery. Service calls. S2.00. Picture tubes. 21 inch, $24.95.

Installed Newark Appliance Service, 97 Granville St. 323-3731, 322-6654. WE REPAIR ALL TYPES ELECTRIC shavers' O'Koon Drugs. IS South Park Piece. Neworx IUSINESS WANTED 12 FIELD MOWING WITH BUSH HOG PA 2-107 NOTICI OP APPOINTMENT ADMINISTRATRIX No.

337M, Doc 46, Page 492. Estate ml Lillis Cuilisan. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Dorothy Hitchcock of RFD No. 3.

Frazeytbunj. Ohio, has been duly appointed Adminis tratrix of tha Estate of Lillie CulKson, deceased, late of Perry Licking County, Ohio. Creditors are required to file their Icloims with lard fiduciary withM fevr months. i Doted this 13th doy of July lS. WALTER U.

BOLTON. I Acting Probate Judge of tod County PECIAL NOTIOCS SEE THE SPORTSMAN'S e)RM PIC. up truck camper, epecm wii egr ens I foot half-ton trucks. Toko oetvaetoge reduced fall prices. Herb lemlng, 67 I.

Washington Utlco. CAMPING TRAILERS FOR RENT, OR tale. Call tor reservations. New enet just arrived. Wlmor'i Trailer Sales.

1101 Hebron Heath, Ohio. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON BEE LINE Travel Trailers, 13, 16 and 17 ft. five to choose from. Newark Travel Trailers 29th and W. Main St.

Dl 4-7042 IUILDINQ MATERIALS 12 2X4, 4X4, 2X6 SHEATHING, ROCK foths. Siastor ooara ana wan oaara. call 26-7232. 1 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 14 LAYING HARDWOOD FLOORS? DO IT faster and easier, rent our new floor nailer. Spongier' Paint Store, 37-39 West Church St.

WATKINS PRODUCTS Phone FA' 3-6882 INVEST IN SAFETY. BUY A DEPEND able car NOW. See the Classified Sec tlon for outstanding values. SELL SURPLUS LIVESTOCK AND MA- chinery witn Classified Ms. Dial FA 4-0561 for on od-writor todoyl KEEP YOUR CARPETS BEAUTIFUL despite constant footsteps or busy family.

Get BLUE LUSTRE. Rest electric ihampooer $1. JOHN J. CARROLL DEPT. STORE 60 N.

3rd St. TAPE RECORDERS LARGEST SELECTIONS IN TOWN- Choose from such famous names et Roberts, Wollensok, VM, Craig mi Robyn MARTIN MUSIC CENTER 31 Arcade FA 9-4631 RAISE YOUR INCOME BY USINS CLAS- ified ods. They sell, rent quicklyl Dial FA 44)561 now for ed-wrlting help. ATHANOR HEATING CO. (AIR CONDITIONING) R.

129 W. Main Parking FA4069I BUCHANAN SWAP SHOP New and Used Furniture 347 S. Main St. Utica, Ohio Open 9 to 7 Five Days a Weak Closed Thursday Bill Harroh, Menogpr BRAND NEW-APPROXIMATELY f'XIf oval braided rugs. This week only- GIANT FURNITURE CO.

109 E. Main St. 324-0711 Open Daily 9-9, 9-6, Sun. 12-S DON'T OVER-PAY FOR PAINT Be Smarterl Get Your Paint At Mory Carterl 26 Union Street 10, FARROWING CRATES, 10X17 ANI. mai shelter.

Nell Wjikin, St. Louisville. Eden Twp. Rd. 215.

745-2486. FIRESTONE STORE Hudson Ava and East Locust St. Phono PA 5-8391 or PA 2-5911 NEW WITH US CASH REGISTER TAPES GOOD SELECTION OF SIZES, OR WILL special oraer to your specifications and then stock for the future. ADVOCATE OFFICE EQUIPMENT, INC zi wett Main fa 4-2101 TONE-MASTER HEARING AID ALL TYPES NEW AND USED FREE home tett. O.

Brown-DI 4-2836. HAND HOOKED ALL WOOL RUG 40 by 80 inches. Scroll and floral design. 86 Coffee Stone366-2001. SORRY SAL IS NOW A MERRY GAL.

She used BLUE LUSTRE rug and upholstery cleaner. Rent electric sham poorer $1. HULL'S NEWARK WALL. PAPER AND PAINT STORE, 29 W. Church St.

MODERN SOFA AND MATCHING CLUE chair. Sofa, converts to sleep two $67. No money down, $1 week. Giant Furniture 109 E. Main Open doily 9-9.

9-6- Sunday, 12-4. HAVE YOU ANTIQUES FOR SAL? China, Cut Glass, Picture Fromet, Et. Phone Dl 4-1820-Mrs. W. R.

Stump. FULLER BRUSH PHONE SERVICE In Nework and Heath FA '4-6843 CLOSE OUT HOTPOINT WINDOW AIR CONDITION- ers lowest pricet in town. From 5,000 to 10,000 BTU's. See before you buyl SAVE-SAVE-SAVE OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY MAIN HARDWARE 75 E. Main 325-0801 VACUUM CLEANERS $6.95 UP.

RA- dios, $4.95. Newark Appliance Service 97 Granville St. 323-3731. II STORM WINDOWS AND SCREENS; two storm doors. Reasonable.

Phona 366-5349. li COMIC BOOK SALES Buy, Sell or Trade 17 West Locust Street, After 3 p.m. FURNITURE INCLUDING HOTPOINT electric range, living room suite, 9x1 rug and pad, plus miscellaneous items. Good condition Dl 4-7456 for appoint, ment. ANTIQUE DROPLEAF TABLE, PEN-brooke original, height 29 inches, length incnes, open incnes.

Needs retlm Ishing. Write Box 6016, Advocate. MEN'S BLUE DENIM WORK APRONS -97c. PLAINES 49 S. THIRD ST.

THREE QUARTER HORSEPOWER electric motor, 48-inch, 4-tube floures cent light, overhead garage door, 8x7-feet. 50 Pearl St. FA 0-9313, DARK DUNCAN PHYFE DROP LEAP dinette, six pieces; two matching mahogany end tables, two new matched table lamps, 3-woy; some electric appliances. Con be seen at 139 Clinton St. A ROYAL SAFARI PORTABLE TYPE-writer, never been used, $90.

hail a 587-1248. i OILZUM HP RACING OIL CHAIN SAW oil. Bsro 609 McKinley. KENMORE WASHER AND DRYER Good condition $90 324-2784, or 325-5571 THRES-PIECi WALNUT BEDROOM SET, also modern vanity and bench, good condition. 483 Catallna Apt.

"B-4" Dl 4-2640. LADY KENMORE SUDS SAVER Washer 751 Saratoga Avenue Phone Dl 4-2409 USED AND NEW FURNITURE FOR your home. Also a complete re-ut holsterv service. GOODWILL STORE, 33 S. PARK PLACE AUTOMOTIVE Atraa Far Sal 4ft Tracto Par Sal ......41 Matarcictot, Oa.ir.artt 42 Aat Rape A Sarvic 43 Aat Part ft Access.

44' FARM ft CARDER UvvNtsMol aFtw Sste B0 PaaHry. Igas SmpAaa SI oNsYfB fTOotCe S2 Part, Afdaeatt, Riras Pot SaswRo tarsia Law SaiH SS oPotm MtKhiiMfy Food Aaol SsaeJ Fatse. SapplVss St RENTALS I 41 ..42 43 43A' 4S 44 Offlcas Par Roar ....47 Star RaarM Par Rat 4t Prntt Par Rear ......4 REAL ESTATE FOX SAL! Prrs pr Sala ,.....7 Hmms Ptw Sf Tl MoMla ttoasss Nr Sato 72 OBssRstWol PMrlrty r) T3 UH Par Sato ........74 ftaaJ War 74 -fro Ashbrook, grand royal mystic one; Sharon Roby, grand royal prelate and Mrs. Marie Van Fossen, grand musician. Delegates of the Johnstown Baptist Church who attended the annual Conference of American Baptist Men of Ohio were Paul August, Robert Cavendish, Hugh Morrow, David Noble, Jack Teeters and Charles Williams.

The confer ence was held on the campus of Denison University. Workshop To Meet District Workshop of the W.S.C.S. of the Johnstown Methodist Church will be held in Granville on Wednesday. All secretaries and officers should plan to attend. Please place your reservations with Mrs.

Paul Tippett by July 24. NEWS NOTES The Ladies Willing Workers Club of the Concord community will sponsor an ice cream social from 5 to 8 p. m. Saturday at the Concord community house. The public is invited to attend.

The Miller E.U.B. Church Ladies Fellowship will hold a public, dinner, sarting at 11: a. m. Wednesday. Croton.

The wives of the di rectors and personnel were coffee guests in the home of Mrs. Ruth Debolt The group as sembled at the noon hour Church of Christ dining room and were served a chick' dinner by the ladies of the Christian service class. NEWS NOTES Guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Lillian Leamon were, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph H. Leamon, Laurie, Michael, Linda, and William of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Robert J. Sullivan of New York City. Mrs.

Clarence Hess, spent several days with her daughter and family, Dr. and Mrs. Gar- nard Boner in Edinboro, and helped the family move from to Kenton, Ohio, where Mr. Boner, a veterinar ian, will establish his home and practice. Mr.

and Mrs. George Porch of Englewood, former residents of the Croton area, were recent guests in the home Mr. and Mrs. Burch Wheel er. Visitors in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Wells were Mrs. Reba Hixson, daughter Linda, and Mrs. Hixson's moth from Paola, Pa. Mr.

and Mrs. Harley Sessor announce the birth of a July 17, at Doctor's Hospital, Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schmidt and children of Croton yafca tioned in their trailer on Hold Lake, Lancaster.

Dayton Man, 45, Burns To Death DAYTON, Ohio (AP)-Floyd Gorman, 45, burned to death today in a house trailer in suburban Dayton; Sheriffs deputies said they believe the fire was caused by careless smoking. The 'trailer was parked in Jefferson Township. JACK FLEMING an The North Central Black and White Show was held at the Hartford fairgrounds July 17. There were 48 head of cattle In the show. Mr.

Richard Sech-fist, fieldman for the Ohio Kol-ttein Association was judge with Cyril Mason assisting. The following received awards: First place Jr. Calf, Vivian: Smith; First place Sr. Calf, Connie Smith; Grand Champion Bull, Marion Warner, Knox County; Junior Grand Cham plan, David McCoy and Grand Champion Cow, Jim Kirkpat-rick. Those showing for Licking County were: Dave Pickering, Pataskala; Dan Platter, Hebron; John Prather, Johnstown; Mike Holmes, Johnstown; Sally Smith, Croton; Vivian Smith, Croton; Connie Smith, Croton; and Joy Smith, Croton.

Grubts Entertain Mr. and Mrs. David Grube entertained friends with a luau party. Guests included, Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Siegesmund, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Grandstaff, Mr. and Mrs. James Piper, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Ellis, Mr. William Hogoe Jr. and Miss Judy Mor tis of Columbus, Mr. Dan Grubs and Miss Donna Brow- er of Eaton, and Mr.

and Mrs C. Hurley of Columbus. Directors Meet The directors of the Ohio Foundation Seeds Inc. held their annual meeting in the office of tat Ohio Foundation Seeds, Inc Why 330 of Fortune's COKE BOTTLED soori! at the en ett of er Delightfully different Easy to embroider, too! Choose a bouquet of colors. Gay flower wreaths fun to embroider on cloths, mats, tow els or bedspread.

Pattern 870: seventeen 2 2 to 5 5- inch motifs. Thirty five cents in coins for each pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing 'and special handling. Send to Laura Wheeler, Newark Advocate Needlecraft Box 161, Old Chelsea Station, New York, N. Y. 10011.

Print Pattern Number, Name, Address, Zip. BUSINESS WANTED 12 BLOCK, BRICK Concrete Work Free Estimates 344-3825 PATASKALA WELL DRILLING Drilling and Cleaning, Pump Repair Call Collect! Pataskala 927-2251 CABINET WORK, CARPENTRY, SPOUT- ina, roofing, repairs, interior and ex terior painting, reasonable. FA 4-2661 or f-A e-3205. CHIMNEY REPAIR Coping Painted Free Estimate FA 3-2461 FA 2-6891 GLASS AND SCREENS REPLACED Superior Aluminum Co. 1009 E.

Main St FA 5-9421 or 324-6032 Key Word-Call PAINTING INTERIOR, 'AND EXTERIOR References Phone 324-1656 CONCRETE WORK, SPOUTING, PAINT ing, interior and exterior, repair work, chimney repaired or replaced. Free es timafet. 325-5044. COMPLETE LAWN SERVICE. CLEAN.

Ing, rolling, fertilizing Tree work, large or small. Fully Insured. H. H. Mitchell -O02-443I DRAW CROWDS USE CLASSIFIED Adsl Dial FA 4-0561 now for an ad' writer to make your tale a tuccessl PAINTING OTTIS WEEKLEY-324-1881 MACKEY'S MASONRY BLOCK AND BRICK WORK CALL 326-9423 anytime.

Pataskala 927-4256, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. LOT MOWING DON BOWEN Dl 4-7077 TREES TOPPED OR TAKEN DOWN. hedge and shrubbery trimming. Free ettimatet. rA 3-2461, er rA 2-6891.

BATHROOMS AND KITCHENS REMOD. eled, all kindi of repair work. Free estimates, 325-9401 any time. CESSPOOLS, SEPTIC TANKS GUARANTEED CLEANED. TERMS Howard C.

Myers Phone FA 2-2091 LOT MOWING AND ACREAGE-LOREN DODRILL 1025 Idlewilde Ave. Dl 4-S665 NEW GARAGES BUILT BLOCK OR frame. Houses painted, also remodel ing. Free estimates, 323-2002. TRASH AND LIGHT HAULING Luckeydoo Dl INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINTING.

wall washing, paper cleaning work guaranteed. Low rotes, Juroens. fa 38003. PIERCE VENETIAN BLINDS-CUSTOM made blinds, cleaning and repair. 404 Woods Ave.

Phone 323-2383. FIREPLACES AND CHIMNEY REPAIR Also Block Work 1 Robert Kintor-323-7331 PAPERING, PAINTING. INTERIOR, EX- teriot paper removed. Free estimates. Bus Gamble Dl 4-1506.

evenings WALL WASHING. PAPER CLEANING, Interior painting, floor finishing Guaranteed work, low rates. Charles Phelps. Phone 325-9521, or 366-5635. REMODELING HOMES.

CABINETS. panelings, acoustical tile floor, tile and ceramic tile painting; builder of new homes. Free estimates Reference, lick-Ing County Building and Loan Clar ence r. Wilson. Phone ui 4-tts3.

CONCRETE WORK ALL TYPES FULLY INSURED GUNTER 344-5011 WANT TO BUY IS ACRfAGE ANY CONDITION WITH or without buildings. Give particulars in first letter. Write Box WO, Advocate. USED FURNITURE DON'T SELL BE fere you call this number 325-2881. You won be sorry Walter ooraon.

WANT TO RENT 14 WANTED -THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE. in West end. Being transferred. Will furnish locat references ana credit rat-ing 344-1147. A TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE For Rent Phone 323-2832 THREE-BEDROOM HOME PREFER obly in the country, North or West of Nework.

Will sign lease; references. Phone 344-9592, after 6 p.m. FAMILY WITH TWO CHILDREN transferred into area with large indus trial firm, requires three-bedroom home prefer North or West Newark. Con furnish references 344-9451 Ext. 261 COUPLE, TWO TEENAGERS DESIRE three-bedroom house.

West or South, up to itOO. Call 366-4720, anytime. MALE OR FEMALE HELP 20 COUNT YOUR PROFITS FROM ARTI- cles you aren't using when you sell them with Advocate Classified Ads. Dial FA 4-0561 todayl WANTED MAN AND WIFE, AND ALSO boys for show playing fair. B.

W. Lucas Etna, Ohio. Patoskola 927-2550. MALE HELP WANTED 22 NURSES AIDES FOR NURSING HOME Must be 35 years of oge. Full and part-time work.

References required. Must be able to work ell shifts. Advocate Box 6003. ASSISTANT MANAGER OF LADIES DE- patrment Experience wanted; top tof-ary paid. See Mr.

Nirenburg. Arro Deportment Store. In Ohio. OPENINGS FOR TWO LADIES TO DEM- onttrote tupperwons, no investment, car necessary, tor Wot motion call Mrs. W.

Howl home, manager. 3664782. NURSES AIO P08J NURSINO HOME Apply to Poison South 30th St. Fosm 14 mh. ANYBODY YOU MOW? ADVOCATE CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY 500 loading industrial companies insure with The Travelers tf you would like to know why 66 of the top 500 companies on Fortune's famous list are under The Travelers umbrella of protection, call us.

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