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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 15

The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 15

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TVESDAY, MARCH -PACE FIFTEEN -THE NEWARK (O.) ADVOCATE AND AMERICAN TRIBUNE- "Sea Hartley and Set Better" MASONIC TEMPLE CALENDAR Baby Can't Win in Scales Derby NEWS OF THE MARKETS Caraer Ckareh aad raarth BtrMts "MM .5. lJII- common to medium $14 Pierce Vnr COW ood -holc. Slg2u eollowln the 2 culieri. $1318: bull good to choice stocks listed the New ork Salable Hogs RecelMs 200 heart market steady wt.h heavy hogs SO Topeka and Santa F. 90.

1) to lbs il Newark Lodie No. 97, F. A A. M. FrL.

March 57 p. Exam-1 inations; 7:30 p. Stated. I Acme Lodce No. 554, F.

ft A. M. March 47:30 p. Stated Examinationi i 7 p. m.

Crusader Lodge, F. It A. U. D. Saturday, March 6 7:30 p.

Stated. Warren Chapter No. 6, R. A. M.

Monday, March 15 7 p. M. E. full form. March 227 p.

R. A. April 57:30 p. Stated r.hi. 220 lbs.

24.2321 50: 220 to 2jU JAY KING'S BEAUTY SHOP 14 ARCADE PHONE 24143 the DEB-U-CURL Complete Wave or End Curl For Teen Age Girls. Still Giving TWO SI0.00 PERMANENT FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! Bring a Friend! Two Operators Eva Lee, Maxine Crane Campbell. MANICURES FOR MEN s.i..5-24.ao: 2.x) to Mm-ake and Ohio 42'-WI SO 23.75. to 330 lbs S21 121.80: HO to 130 SIS 30 23 SO; a 30 18 50. Railroad 17'.

Salanl Sheen Receint, i ft 9 ,1 24-IIour Radio Service ALSO FULL STOCK OF TUBES Call and Delivery Service Work Guaranteed Walter Hamilton Service Manager Beard Electric 38 S. Third St. Fhone 6077 market steady. Choice lamb S2 medium to good. S16.50 19 SO; com-- mon.

$6 56 ,10 50, ewes. V510. er 3o 11 Salable Calve Receipts. 50 head: 31 market steadx. t.ood to choice Pacific hern Hallway nun Tacific MILS antic Refining nrtnental oil indnrd Oil.

Indiana Oil. New Jersey Oh wall, he had lousy parsentliry, anvway." 4-. medium to good. S2u22 culls and -W's commons. 110,12.

Zk: ev r- i. t'1 Cal.saba I.itntwk Columbu. March 2 (From Prixiucera Livestock Coonerariv 2S' ciationl Hog Receipts estimated 400 16'jjliead. including 200 head holdover. mdurd Oil.

California Oil air Corporation Continent Petroleum Corp. Firnsdail sl9n Market about teady: 180 to 240 lb. Mews In Brief Wildcats at Lions Meeting Ma Douglas and the Newark high school basketball team will be the guests at the noon meeting tomorrow of the Lions club in Hull Place. Auxiliary Meets Auxiliary of the United Spanish War Veterans will meet Wednesday at 7:30 in Memorial hall. S24.2o 24.50 240 to 260 $24: 260 rt 2S0 923.80: 280 to 300 lbs.

M'a 300 to 323 lbs. 20.50 325 to If you feel crushed, perhaps a loan from ANCHOR will help. Anchor Loan Co. 16 ARCADE PHONE 6540 imo Oil 30 330 920 25: 350 to 400 lbs S20: to ISO lbs. K.

140 to 160 lbs. 521: 100 to 140 lbs. tow. 517 2518.75; stags. S17 50 13! a Cattle Receipts lisht receipts 14'.

Monday. 965 head: market active. 10 steady on steer and heifers, cows and Pt-BLIC ITII.ITIES American Tel. and Tel xmerican Power and Light International Tel and Tel estern Pennslania Electric i ilumbia Uas and Klectrlc consolidated Kdison New York onus, do cents hisner: choice steers. 14 WW-- i ITT To Elect Officers Charles B.

Coyle INSURANCE Fire Inland Marine Bailee Sick and Accident-Family Croup and Individual Hospitalization and All Types oi Life Insurance I 60 NORTH 31st STREET Newark. Ohio PHONE 49792 $25w 26.90; mediums. $21a23: good beef cow. 91821: canners and cutters. tockcrs and feeder.

91722.30: short feds. 923' 23: plain kinds, S1821: mediums. $1618: bulls. $16 23.30. Calves Receipts liphf market steady: good to choice $27m29: prime.

930. mediums. $22: nuts SIT. iluu Power and Light atinnal Power and Light American iiilic Service of New Jerse I. Corporation I UPPER Smell in and Ref.

ternational Nickel United Commercial Travelers will hold annual election of officers Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in their club rooms, 424 North Third street. Scouts To Entertain Boy Scout Troon 22 will have Rickey Cruncher, 8-month-o'd Chicago baby, weighed only two pounds, ounces at birth and was put on a special weight-building diet. Now he weighs 19 pounds and is- back on a diet again this time to reduce.

33 5i) TAX SERVICE M. Stapleton 20 West Church St. NEW HOURS: 9 a. m. Until 8 p.

m. Open Thru Lunch and Dinner Hours 23s 'actual receipts Mondav. 385 he3d; c-44' top. $30. topper 15T NOTICE! FREEMAN'S BARBER SHOP has moved to 319 EAST MAIN STREET, near Webb St.

I welcome all old and new customers in my new location. Sheep and Lamb Receipts light: charge of the program at the meeting Thursday at 8 p. m. of the marKec steaay to iow: good to cnotee. strictly choice higher: me-Sl-'tidlums.

917 down: ouls. S12 don; Deaths and Funerals' n.t oi Mary Ann school. Refreshments will be served, and funeral services will be held women of organization are sheep Tor slauRhter. S9 down. 2SJ.

69; hiraga Llvetoi I Chicago. 2 Salable Hogs' 2cv, Receipts. 8.500 head: total receipts. MRS. XV.

L. WINTER Mrs. Anna Mav Winter 75, Wednesday at 1 p. m. Rev.

Mark asKea to take a pie. widow of Wickham L. Winter, B. Maharg wilt Conduct the serv- Circle Meeting Wednesday 4 io.jio nean marKei active and uneven Chimneys Repaired and Rebuilt Phone 32263 EELS nlted States Steel Bethlehem Steel Republic Iron and Steel Vnerlcan Rolling Mill y.ningslovvn Sheet Tube EQl IPMF.S TS American Locomotive mern-an Car and Foundry Baldwin Klcctric ir.iihouse Ftertrie onto, V. aril i Roebuck MOTORS ntrvsler General Motors Paise ice and burial will be made in: Circle five of the Women' 13 market 23 to mostly 50 cents higher died todav at 3 a.

m. in thp home, 33' on all weights and sows: markets i cq Clxv ct root Sho liaH K-oon ill 2fiu closed sl.m at adxance: top 925 paid DM ua yycel- 11e en 111 Cedar Hill cemeterv. Council of Central Church of Christ will meet at 2 d. m. Wed- cho.ee isti in 225 iiis bulk two wet'Ks.

but her death was 1 reel. fi nesday in the home of Mrs. Desso ami FLED E. EALICK choice 1 si 1 to 210 lbs. 921.2.1 urerje'ted Fled E.

Ealuk. 74. retired kePes, 164 Mt. Vernon road. 11.

-n i Mrs. Winter nad been a resi 3o.i:ji.75;"m.t 330 To 550-ib. imi' i dent of Newark since 1914. when dealer, died Monday in his home 4', SISi'i 19. 1 i 747 Malvern avrnup.

Coliimhus. Salable Cattle Recelots fiOl head i t' ZC" HuJsim Motors IB1, White Chapel WSCS WSCS of White Chapel will! hold its meeting in the home of Mrs. Melvin Bonar, Dorsey Mill ronrl Thiirnrlau oi in i WINE SPECIAL Claret and Burgundy! Good Blond Builders and Excellent Table and Cooking Wines! 49c PER FIFTH BEKR Cans and Bottles at Carry-Out Prices! LUSK'S DRIVE IN Its EAST MAIN STREET 17', I total receipts. 8 0(H) head: salable I She was a number oi r.ast Main 4'i; calves, receipts, xott head: total re-1 Street Methodist church. Surviving are his widow Mrs.

ccipis. i.Mi ncad: steer, and i 'frances t-alick: two brothers, QUALITY WALLPAPER AT TUB RIGHT PRICE THE EDMISTON BOOK STORE CO. 15 SOUTH THIRD STREET 42 ry 1 hei'ers market morierat-lv rorn in ine t-rooKSVine vicinity i fully sieadl "enVs higher 2. 1872. she was the daugh-! two sisters a grandson and two Reujar Meeting Wednesday INCOME TAX SERVICE Small Businesses a Specialty! DONALD H.

BEBQUT Office Hours: ill Ballard At. a. m. to p. m.

Phona 593 Evenings 101 Moull St. $.30 to Phona MSI market actue. stront to fuiiv 1 great-granacnuarcn. jonn e-ancg Aihorta ose 23 cents hisner; bull, and vealers. mar- 'V of Pataskala IS a brother of Mr.

fi ket steadv to strong bulk good to rcitycoait uaniuiu. 1 wo sons, win nuiu iu regular meei- fed steers sr. 29.50: sever- Robert C. Winter of Columbus i115- at 7:30 p. m.

Wednesday in S'uilebaker l'i'-kani RIBKKRS o.ednch S. Illlbber IIS( KI.I.ANf OI pit Chemical and I)e tan A'i'im iv.in i'van 'B rh-an Tobacco 3 in nrporalinn ealth and Southern Solvents i "titincntal Can i Wright Prere Co luPont tie Neniourt it loads choice 1 O.iO-l weights 1 ,4 1 ne neiat A take plate jc of hall sin or So held higher: medium Thursday at 2 p. m. in the Fourth initil.Ij vc wc to steers. 92325 50: load evcn grandchildren survive; also initiated.

-Oo-lh. ted heifer 1. it. rt nvenue vnuiui in vi.mj. wviuiii 1 A rw a 'on- maici, ii.s.

vj. iiiici ui ii.M. aiiu ciiuicr nrueis. 9:1 bus, and burial will be made in "ip, Pataskala. The bodv is at the! Newton township PTA will moat neer cows, sisimsn 33'i strictly good young cows tip to Margarum and son funeral Davton.

The body is at the Gutliph Henderson funeral home and Thursday at noon will be taken 5' 37 home in uahanna. canners ana cutters. S14. 50 17.50: buils. $23 down: good and choice vealers.

odd head. $2S. meet at 8 p. m. Thursday the school house.

William L. White! will be buest speaker. Women of the organization are asked to take1 jcllo fruit salad. First Social Gathering 1 General Crane Work Specializing In Steel and Farm Ditching GEORGE FROST PH. 6450 673 HOLLANDER ST.

Krespe 3.3 'i Salable Sheep Receipts. 3.h00 heart to the East Mam Street Method LEE KKETZLER 4'1--i tola receints OnO head, enrtir lanoli. I Ktr.er L.rocery 3.1 Lee Kretzler, Nat tor at ualry Products lamb sales 25 to 50 cents vuu.wi imiuc sciwvca wui ic xne tuneial 01 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS NOTICE! ALL MEMBER'S AND OTHER EX OI'S MAY CALL AT THE COUNTY SERVICE HEADQUARTERS Where our post quartermaster, James E. Neighbor, will assist WITH BONUS FORMS BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 1 P. M.

AND 9 P. M. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Please Bring Your Original Discharge Papers. JACK LONG, Post Commander. Nation ght in his al Biscuit early top.

922.50 for three decks good i held at 1 p. m. Kev. J. V.

Lacy wnn dipd Mondav ni Illinois choice 92-96-Ib. wooled lambs: I nnAZ KJ 110 eQ i ens organized Mother's club l. i-'jiimwh "ic ai-i i.c aim wMi-j hrtmft i mm 1 1 1 np Kadin I ifii oi riKiu iohus goou 10 cnoice r. i wooiskiits still held above 922.50; few 'a' will be made in Green Sum-j Thursday at 1:30 p. m.

in Colum- Conrad school will hold its! Hepublic Pictures National Distiller IS. 2 "iv cemeieiy, rtueipni, noss and blil. at be made here ursi social gatnenne at 7:30 I mon Carbide 9'' v.ifnr Ii2-ib Vvertiiesr mher siTmer I in Cedar Hill cemetery. m. Wednesday in he home of Mr.

Kretzler. a tool and Lurtis Dennis. 39o Arling- classes srarce: few lots native ewes 11', 'mixed grades, market steadv at 512 30 dou n. W. K.

CLE.MINGS maker, is survived by his widow, ton avenue. All mothers plan 1 nlted Aircraft 'Hiiuorth arner Brother V.e stern Vnlon (T'RB EXCHANGE American das and Klectric Arkansas (tas i ties Senice VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP 471a Hudson Avenue Phone 2223 Beits Buchanan. -Eilhtr Welsch ar William E. Clemings, 52. died the former Lillie Shaw of New- nine to attend should phone Mrs.

Monday at 3:25 p. m. in the home ark: also one brother and one Earl Drspennette or Mrs. John in Wiikins Run road after a long sister. jCuntnger.

'To Meet Thursday Mr. Clemings. who had been MEMORIAM Missionary society of St. Roosevelt School News Klectric Bond and Stiare Vagara Hudson Power 7 Y'-vmtain Fuel Leonard OH 1' Pilaris A- Lone Star IS seriously two momns. nau Lutheran church i iiiuiv.ll will meet tl 1 ilicci been a semi -invalid since he suf-j Monroe Crosby wno departed Thursday at 1:30 m.

in thc of Mrs. J. E. Browrfield. ferpd a head 1 The elementary and iunior hieh! while at work at the ilulshizcr! She was always gentle with 751 Hudson avenue.

Wall Street New York. March 2 ijt Further i ncr cnuaren; sne was Kina to pupils enjoyed the show, "Wild-iml1, recovery leanings were displayed DeWeese Brothers Market 97 GRANVILLE STREET NEW PHONE NUMBER 9503 He. was bom Julv 17, 1895. in everyone, and a devoted wife. The family.

elected siocks toaav annougn lo.Hfr. nffered from liirht lue OI' fCO 25. It was in color Missionary Society Guests Members of the Missionary society of Wright Memorial EUB diurch will be guests at Maple avenue Christion Union church 7:30 p. m. Wednesday for prayer meeting.

Executive Section Meets iLk-king county, the son of James and Emma (Hohnan) liad been a resident of the location where he died, 27 Hp was married Feb. 28." 1917, to Mrs. Martha E. Lane and they i were the parents of three children, all deceased. Surviving are Ohio To Get Atomic Plant seiHnit.

and about a horse. Dealings turned quiet after a fairly: activ start. Fractional Irregularis It had beautiful scenerv. ru.lff..Tatm.nwrT.l. were Bethlehem The elementary pupils did a s-eel Goodrich.

Union Pacific. Stand- fine job on their earden seed ard Oil IN. Consolidated Kdison, Martin. International Paper and selling, which they have just F'a. amount Pictures.

Inclined to hes- I fancv were BoeinR. United Aircraft. Keep Your Family Healthy, Clean and Happy By modernizing with NEW PLUMBING in Bathroom and your Kitchen New Cabinet Sinks with G. E. Garbage Disposal and Dishwasher.

Treat your family to-the best MAYTAG washers, Deepfreeze. Gas Ranges. Automatic Hot Water Heaters, Gas and Electric, and MYERS Pumps. We have just opened a Washing Machine Repair Shop. Will be able to repair anv make washer.

GIVE US A CALL. 0. D. HOLLAR a SONS United Air Lines. Kastern A district meeting of Girl i Executive section of Central Marion.

March Ohio is Church of Chist will meet at 7:30 to get another atomic energy u'r-dnpsHav in Plvtnnnth his widow his parents of Drv Scouts was held in the school gvm i IH Hi It 11 lie. llf I I Ul vivt.n, iy unmvitJi iflit Vlllir public Steel. at o.ou p. m. reo.

-o. ney naa mgs of Murtinsbure road and Guv P'anl on secuon ui, church. a larce attendance and thp nrn-1 -m x. i the wartime Scioto ordnance Auxiliary Meets Wednesday Chieaeo Grain Review oi uetroii. mice Grain ru- -ers rs: JoseP.h IT i ru2 com.

Auxiliary to the Knights of St. 1 ti 3 ijirs tcni atnuc" uav iVUWCVfH miiuui IB JJ 1 11 II Waiei WOIKS rOSCt iVllSS LCllth ADVOCATE SUBSCRIBERS Ii 7ou Miss Your Paper CALL 2577 BETWEEN 6:307:30 P. M. Report AH Other Complaints From 8 a. to 5 p.

m. to 405C i "35i talent show Tuesday. March 2, at ricmmes and Miss Marie Clem- Panv of st- Louls announced Jl, im; 'TvUr opened unchanged to 2 cents; 7:30 p. m. It is open to the public.

a $5,000,000 plant "for Rodman hall ednesday at 8.1o higher than yesterday ciose. May Mondav afternoon thev presented i nJh I -mn rf vvilkin rnrnors investigation of basic chemical i t.nee.for the elementary 'eTu'rS Si be hSd Thurs-blems in the field of atomicjWe.sh Hills Grange i nortnlf. Too nmpn arv unH inn. K. Wt.tH nn tVio! WP 1 Hi Will meet p.

m. in the tamily uti a 1 at 8 p. m. Thursday in the grange i'here was no early trade in soybeans 10r high pupils are participating, tract. under the direction of Miss Mar- Old ordnance buildings, includ- hall, with Mrs.

Carl Johnson in and burial will be made in Wilson cemetery. Funeral directors, Householder funeral home. ing warehouses, a garage, shops. charge ot tne program, power plant and the sewage and; First EUB WSWS water system will be used, and! WSWS of First EUB church I.Ka Poultry Heavy fowls. 5 lbs.

igaie. iiiitu. sad uo. 26c: 4 lbs. and up 20c; under.

Mis Beverlv Cooke and Leghorn fowls. 4 toe, in, lie frvs. 3ic: lisht frvs. 3ic: ard Wilhelm are coaching tne 63 West Church Street Service That Pays Phone 2584 Plumbing That Stays FRANK W. WITHOFT 'vy springeM.

32. 34c; sta. junior high pupils for a gym' Funeral services for Frank W.lthe companv is making a study to rv- nrtomsr vouTg demonstration to be given for th- Witiioft. 77, who died Saturday determine what additional a 1'j. March PTA meeting.

The Roose-; Macon, were heid at 2 p. ings will be needed. will meet in the home of Rev. A. B.

Cox. 852 East Main street, at! riav Thursday A Dotluck din- The plant will be a neighbor he served at noon for xVStS yen team piaycp me yr.nrai team m. today in Dayton and burial cream-TSe i o'ound I Dcuv ce" ne -Nl A i was made there. to a new "medium security i to a new medium security mpmhers sip asked to Mr. vvitrioit, a former resident state prison, the state weitare tohtp sorvicp f.ess Current receipts.

40c a diven: game iC0. u. nooscveu won tu lv clean eggs, 43c- medium eggs. t0 eight. Tfnnin 91fl is lunnv that Rnherl Serve Potluck Supper or uayton, naa resided fort department is taKing over tne Valley, the past 40 vears.

He! Scioto ordnance administration in school and I Holmes is back Women Home league of the was engaged in the fruit business1 building and barracks to house Ini innati Produce incinnati. March 2. 1) Ers ases included. I'. S.

sraried. there Salvation Army will serve a pot- looking fine. aim nn' JUUII5 IIIIJUIICIS luu uiu Iiiu Him i fifl Robert ulasmeier has bunt also postmaster at Fort Valley ened for the Boys Industrial! rK if numher nf vMr i nn. nid Thursday. Members are asked to school at Lancaster yet not old larce ji'-'io-j nieuiuiu, s.u...

tthotesaie erades. extras one-tube radio set in science medium duaii-i covered dish, sandwiches in ia; euium iri naa uecn ouie iu k. i uunc uuuii u. tair a curre'nt receipts. of stations Four other boya' He was an alumnus of Denison enough for sentencing to the! y-.

nee-vy. 5 m.oer oi -r D0i universitv. receiving his bache- men's reformatory at Mansfield or, tabI 60 per has been able to get quite a num 1 neaij. lus. hiiu i Ihs 222Sr: ntavy ai uegimuns ci.

take a service. i miuri- under 5 "u.u, Horcio flQ, up to 4 Ihs. 36 37e: heavy: The JOUinallMn cluh plans to iUmu jjainuuuii. will take i Harry, The Little Bear, SAYS: Highest Quality First, Lowest Price Always! Open Evenings and Sundays No Specials Low Prices Every Day! have the next issue oi tne noose- "ew luiuuuuiun -Kr'AZli Pr.n. 77c: velt News" out in three weeks.

fratorntty. about a year, he said, and will' prints. 77' 'i-n The attendance banner for the' r- ithoft wife, the former get under way within 30 days, i.vtrrfa! premium. 76c; regular. 73c m.nfh nf Kplmiarv was win bv: Mabel C.

Swartz of Newark, and One thousand construction work- rwi 1' 1 1 Mis Marv Adams third grade irfit? junse jonn ers will he employed. with f8'r in attent.ance. In the! swartz. preceded Inm in Most of the new construction i-h. Man junj().

Miss Edith Myei 's' death eight years ao. A daugh- wiH be laboratory buildings -for Personals Mrs. Sterling Barloe of Buckeye Lake entered yesterday Newark hospital where she will undergo treatment for a heart ailment. Among the visitors who toured the Thomas A. Edison winter home in Fort Myers.

recently were Mr. and Mrs. Otto C. Heft and Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Huber. South Second street. and i and extra larue.

ninth grade homeroom won tli'-jiei ana a son die also neceased iechnieal operations, the an a- hiine. 5s.i63c: me-, banner with 98. These rooms, une sister, Mrs. Uavid Geddes of nouncement said. i i T-i u-1 in.

a rt i r- i i i. I i i t.eiand checks. Tic; tra'dei: 4lr: De COmnienaea .0. o-u uiv.vcs. Ctni Pfir Tn rronco ROLLA A.

KOONTZ eminent graded and sealed emw in mane hucn a nut: uwiu. large whites. 64c; in attendance for the entire Ammeinurn mlxlsc!" hool was 5.5for February. Mrs. Oscar Eclebery, 64 Mrs.

L. A. Stephens. 223 Rose- hnar: Association yesterday hill avenue. Mrs.

G. G. Jackson. Frampton Cleveland I'rndnce March 2 -4'' Depart- Afv. a t- Vr granted a 12'2 cent hourly pay in A.

Koontz. M. former Newark -nn jni iiuuiiv mv members crease to some 1,500 of Fairfield esidcnt. in Miami, Fla Monday Bridge and Structurai G. Gibhn 232 ave- em or asr cii.tuie composite niaiaei -he i -le.

eland area. 1 Sundav school will be held in Kcr --1 S. consumT grade in ca.xes Goshen Sundav followed bv a Large Box night nue, spent yesterday in Colum Iron Workers Union. TIDE DREFT OXYDOL DUZ iioo.s: ni icei I. arse Aa vv nite sermon by Rev.

F. J. Ferguson. Mr. Koont tad been in failing bus.

bi'-vvn. 37f lariie "A' white. ht.rin. 55-5-t medium A iii s. uuoert riatiaiey i ixt-w -1 neaith moie man live years, rMta it (Limit 2) ic: hrown.

M2e: lre arv visited Tuesday with her result of a heart condition. He v'wou Births Wapakoneta, March Mr IMP KmnrKlll 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Kerns. 144 East Channell street, a daughter Monday in Newark hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ball. 300 North Buena Vista street, a daughter in Newark hospital to- hoicsaie en (1 ici-s pain iu, "i n.n no a ioi inn i i'iB leveiaiid market, cases in-! Mrs. Leota Mizer visited on hero and lelt Newark to live in i coroner Aiireci veil iw)ed KMra 1 and 2 large imini- Tuesday with Mrs.

Leatha Miami 15 vears ago blamed an overheated stove to-oi irti imi per cent A mmiiiyi white. ivMivp Ninva-ir i dav for the fire which cost the brown fo -tVJ'ijc; medium Jjeenis. tit was a n.itive of levvai 1 brown. 46. Mrs Mabel Hindbrook was a the son of the late Arthur of Albert Huss.

64, yesterday. Kovvi'mmoutti K.mT' of is, Elizabeth Koontz. and besides his, Huss had living quarters in a fimis, "colored a'nli heavy i Lura Ashcraft. i widow Mis. Hi ltv Koontz.

and Iu'ni' "ore. sn fouls, I.enhorn and Miss Jeanne Mai tin spent Mon- his (laughler Mrs. Hclebei he; -li' tvimx 22-2oc: slisi. 2l.i-'.ic: fiJrl StennnlaH nLu'lli duv night with her aunt. Mrs.

leaves one giandt hiid: also two Girl Strangled Mr" and Mrs. Charle Brown 14c broilers. old ou o. 13 vooni' i l. heavy l.Putha Deems.

sisters. Mis. De.sso Phillips of1 Akriin. March 2. 62 Bolen avenue, a dauiihter to- 1 1 7r i'c; ounK ducks, iithi Mier.

who has been Newark and Mis. frank Hughes Wv lee Kullon 3 danohlpc of 1 a l- i.i.-riial Jack' Frost jjjjj Boiling Pork Pancake Sliced Sugar Ham Bee Chops Syrup Bacon 5 44c 89c 29c 42c 16 15c 49c Frosted Mmt JUITlbO 'hOUSe'' n.n.nc.b Lard Sleaks Sausage Oranges Coffee 2 Ear' 21c I 20c I 53c -45c -29c I 48c i a patient jn Good Samaritan hos- of Vanatla. and a brother WalteriMr. and Mrs. Charles Fullen.

Mr and Mrs. Charles L. Dan- leveiami i.ive..ork ipit.il. anPsville. was moved on Koontz of near Columbus.

strangled yesterday after becom-26 West Main street, a 2' Saturday to his home in Framp-j The funrial and burial will jng entangled in the ropes of a I daughter in Newark hospital, to take place in Miami. 200 lh choice. 252 ton dav. swing. I ii1" Ibx he'er 21 good butcher bulls.

$17 Tctlbott Reappointed Non-Stop Service JOHN F. BOND John Franklin Bond, 71. an in-male nf the Licking county home mate oi ine i.irivinjj county home mat ket Columbus Match 2 Cleveland. March 2. i rx TV 1'C'ld good lo l.oice, S2." 2'.

Gov. 1 nomas J. Herbert fiovnlnnH to SI 3.. 23 sheen and Lambs liei-ciots reappointed Nelson S. Talbott of 'since IflIKi, died there Monday at Minneanolis and St.

Paul will to Minneapolis Davton to a seven-year term as INCOME TAX SERVICE Evenings 6 to 9 O'Cloek Saturdays 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. PHONE 49812 A.

C. Flowers, 210 Isabelle Rd. Ground Steak. Lb49c member of the advisory council to the bureau of unemployment compensation. Cold Beer and Wine To Carry Out Kufeu.rt.,nf...10c 'eatl, tiiaiket mllve, 23 cents hlwher sprine lambs, good to I'hoice clips.

520 2ti; medlurfl to good. Sl' 20. choice wethers. $10m12; choice ewes. Si "11.

Itog- Receipts, l.ooo head: market active and steady; heavies 300 Ihi. 'ip Slfl75'2l: medium 250 to 300 2J. 23: bu.cheri and yorktrs 160 to S24.V: rounds. Sl7.30,.lHSo 11:45 a. in.

He had been ill the past few months. He was a native of New York City, born Nov. 11, 1876, and was admitted to the home in 1938 from Licking county. His parents were John F. and Almira (Scott) Bond.

Three daughters survive: Mrs. Not Hamburg feature one of two daily Nights in service to be inaugurated here March 15 by Northwest Airlines. Retired Inventor Dies Coronado, March 2. (IF) Charles Longstreth. 79, retired inventor and industrialist formerly associated with locomotive manufacturing, dird last night.

Wright Defender Dies Walton-on-Thames, March 2. Griffiths Brewer. 00. friend and defender of 1he Wriiiht Kenneth Horner of Mansfield. ttffEffttffi TMFM SffffiBHE Plttx.llirgh l.iie.lnrk ''ihoih Viaich 2 f.

Salable hrnthers of onaut ical ISme who' Mis Ki'win Deinahne of Sullivan SPECIAL FOR A WEEK LENGTHENING PAr DRESSES 9U MRS. E. A. MACK 33 West Locust Street i pel, rows supported their claim to having and Mrs. George Martin of Can Snod io choice, drv fed invented th first heavier than air I ton.

A pound of whole milk powder 770 HUDSON AVENUE Vmon 7, rdnm, 518,22 he.rs chm capable nf flight, died The body is at. the (ft.tliph h'ctn he made from 3.72 quarts of rnri to chnica, 2J 24 medium to last night. Hendprxon funeral home where i milk..

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About The Newark Advocate Archive

Pages Available:
807,699
Years Available:
1882-2024