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"Sea HARTLEY and Sea Better" Jan, 10, 1956 The Newark Advocate 17 Deaths and Funerals News In Brief! MASONIC TEMPLE CALENDAR Coras Oaerea aaa) feares treete ONE TAO SHORT problems of life in Hit own way, Cited to appear In Municipal Vickie loves your Bible that I gave EMKKY BUTTS In falling health for some time, Emery L. Butts. 76, farmer and MARKET REPORTS Quotations as of 1:30 p. in the New fork Stock Exchange from Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Beane. Zanesville.

Court Wednesday are four motor her as she is old enough now to NEWARK LOIHiE No. 97, FAM Friday, Jan. 13, 7 p. EA. Saturday, Jan.

14, 6:30 PC read and she respects and loves it Ists charged with displaying only one license tag. They are Paul E. former resident of Columbus, died at 7:30 p. m. Monday In his home very much.

For some reason she STOCK EXCHANGE Ganaral ElMtrto Starkey, 25 N. Cedar Robert west of Johnstown, following a Allied Chamlcal J10H General Motor always turns to the 23rd Psalm and this brings another memory of you heart attack. Anuncu Can 45 Goodrich, H. FOR SALE 1946 International 47 Passenger Sehool Bus. Bids art to be submitted to the Newark Local Sehool Board, eo Miss Marion Church, 1267 Mt.

Vernon Road. Bus can be seen at Jack's Service Station, Mt. Vernon Road. Geer, Pataskala; Edward Rogers, 100 Wing and Herbert L. as that was your favorite Psalm, Include Mesdames Arthur Snelling, Henry Shepard and Scott Trimble.

PLAX DINNER MEET Catholic Ladies of Columbia will When a Columbus resident he was the owner and operator of the Duty, 431s Chestnut St, STEAL CAR PARTS We studied it by parts, you and I to try and get the full meaning of West Side Hardware and Auto Sup ply and later lived in Jersey each line: As I write this Psalm Auto parts theives are carrying hold a dinner meeting at 6:30 Township. He came to the present their operations, a pest in 1955. 1 p. m. Wednesday in the Carousel location 13 years ago.

over into the new year. Curran now in loving remembrance, I feel that I am closer to God and you. PSALM 23 The Lord is my shepherd; shall not want Born In Union, County, Feb. 1, 1879, he was the son of Samuel GOODBYE Old Year Bills Ust our practical business like method- of "Squaring Up" your Old Year debts and financing your New Year Right now, dur-ng the tarly weeks ef 1956, is the right time to put your finances en a solid basis and get off to a new start. A clean-up loan from us will help you.

The Interstate Loan Co. 26 North 2nd St. Newark, Ohio FA 3-5371 Motors, 102 E. Main reports the loss of four hub caps from a 1954 model car parked beside their and Mary Ellen (Priest) Butts. He leaves his widow, the former Maggie Swick; one daughter, Mrs.

Her S4Mi Southern Co. 1st, 43Mi Southern Pacific S3' W- Southern Railway loo1 Spiegel, Inc. M' Standard of Calif. g'l'a Standard of Indiana SOS 31 Standard of N. J.

148 117vs Standard of Ohio Studebaker, Packard Si Sunray Oil 44 Texas Corp, 120 IS it Tidewater 844 tl Union Carbide 074 J7H Union Electno 20 38 Union Pacific 177v 214 United Aircraft eS 1' United Corp. 43H United Gaa Imp. JS'a 42 U. 8. Rubber 52H U.

S. Steel 54- 34va Vanadium Corp. 42 8 Warner Bros. J4? West Penn Elec S5H 38 Western Union 44H Westinghoum Eleo. S7k Wheeling Steel 4 4St Woolworth Co.

47 30 Youngstown Sheet as S3 AMERICAN EXCHANGE 34 Arkansae fuel Caa 31 46H Carlisle Corp. SMASH Kit Elee. Boad Share 28 S) Mountain Fuel SS building. He maketh me to He down In green pastures; He leadeth me Amir, Cyaiumid Amir. Gaa a Elec Alcoa Product American Motor American tmellinf A mar.

Tel. Tel. Co. Anaconda Copper Armco Steel Ashland Oil AU'h. Top.

S. Fe Atlantic Coast Lin Avco Manulacturtnf Atlantic Reflnlns Baldwin-Lima Baltimore Ohio Bethlehem Steel Borden Co. hesapeake Ohio Chryaler Corp. Citlea Service Columbia Gaa Commercial Solvents Consolidated Edlaou Continental Can Continental Oil Curtln Wrifht Peere ft Co. IXw Chemical IHipont da Nemours Erie Railroad 3H Goodyear Tire 4a lnipiratton Copper 31' International Nickel SVa Inter.

Tel. Tel. 49i Kennecott Copper lsu Kaiaer Alum. iv, Kreiie, s. S.

Co. 48H Kroner Co. lS's Lone Star 141 Va Montfomery Ware bl National Dairy 6H National Biarult National DlitlUerS 144 Nat. fuel Caa 454 N. Y.

Central 15SH Northera Nat. Gas S3va Northera Pacific 54 Ohio Oil SOT Tlwena-Ullnoia Glaia 56' Pennsylvania R. K. 16H Pure Oil 20V4 Radio Corp. 471 Republic Pictures S4 Republic Steel 95 Rockwell Spiinf X7H Safe Way Stores; 33Va Seera Roebuck S3 Simmona 322 Sinclair CHI 2144 Socony Vacuum TO ADDRESS LIONS man Wright, Johnstown RFD beside the still waters also one grandchild; a step-son He restoreth my.

soul; He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness George Kienzle, public relations director of the midwest division of the Borden will speak at the Newark Lions Club luncheon Wed Archie Shaw of Columbus! orre brother, Harry Butts of Pataskala Following the dinner there will be installation ot officers. GRANGE TO MEET Licking Valley Grange win meat at 8 p. Thursday in the grange hall. Each family is to take jello and sandwiches for refreshments. TO INSTALL OFFICERS Lemert Post 45, Women's Relief Corps, will meet in Memorial Hall at 7:30 p.

m. Wednesday for installation of officers. WSCS WILL MEET Members of the WSCS of Smith Chapel Methodist Church will meet in the home of Mrs. Edwin Smith at 2 p. m.

Thursday. for His name's sake, and a sister, Mrs. Lona William' son of Palmetto, Fla. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, nesday in the YMCA. PROBE BURGLARY REPORT I will fear no evil, WANTED Hotel Front Office CLERK Part Time Send business and personal reference to Advocate Box 6077.

Services will be hold at 1:30 p. m. Friday in the Crouse Son Funeral Home in Johnstown and Sheriff's deputies are investigat For thou art with me, thy rod and thy staff comfort me, ing a reported burglary of a postal box at Buckeye Lake. The sheriff's burial will be made in Green Hill Thou preparest a table before me Cemetery. The body will be moved office was notified of the looting Wan Streel to the home of his daughter, Mrs.

of a box of the Ohio Power Co in the presence of mine enemies, thou anointest my head with oil, my cup runneth over NEW YORK AP-Losses of one to three points ware recorded ia the stock market Salable Cattle-Recelpta 7.000 head; salable calves, 300 head) steers 1.100 lb. down fairly activei market mostly steady; heavier weights alow, steady to weak; ateera over L200 lb. grading average choice and TO HEAR FARM PANEL but amount of loss was not imme-i Wright, Wednesday and will be returned to the funeral home Friday Surely goodness and mercy shall today. Once again. General Motors wa espe daily active.

It drifted lower. dately learned. GO TO CIIUXICOTHE morning. below very slow; heifers and cowa alow, Newark Chapter of the Society Chrysler also waa active and lower. In the steels, Bethlehem waa down around three at one time and U.

Steel and follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. Amen. This is from our hearts to God MRS. SHELBY CHATTERTON Mrs. Edna Gladys Chatterton, steady to 25 cents loweri bulls eteady to weak; vealera ateady to strong; atockera and feeders fully ateady; a few loads prime 1.075-1,150 lb, steers, 223.254241 most choice and prime steers, $1922.75.

but for the Preservation and Encour 58. wife of Shelbv Chatterton. was agement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America will go to the and you. Love always "Mom." found dead Tuesday morning in Mrs. Marie Hannum and your Youngstown slipped around a point.

Standard Oil N. J. waa off around two. Other losers included United Aircraft, Douglas, Anaconda. Du Pont, General Electric, Southern Pacific, New York Central, Amerada.

Royal Dutch and Radio Corp. It vras the conaenaua in Wall Street that uncertainty over whether President. Eisen Veterans' Hospital in Chillicothe choice and prime heifers. 121 50; good and her home in Hazel Dell by A panel discussion on "The Farmer's Problem," will be given for members of the Licking County Shrine luncheon at 13 noon Thursday in Masonic Temple. Panel members include Nobles Frank S.

Farrington, P. E. Grubb, Eldon Lust and Harvey Cordray. CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY Toastmastcrs Club 511 will meet at 6:15 p. m.

Wednesday in the YMCA for dinner. LODGE TO CONVENE Highland Chapter 350, OES, will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Masonic Hall in Fredonia. Daughter Vickie Lynn Wofe, age 8 years.

WANTED Experienced Shirt Operator and Wearing Apparel Operator Apply In Person At 50 North 11th Street Sunday to" entertain the patients there with a program of barbershop quartet music, UNDERGOES SURGERY choice, 115.504.21 1 a half a load commer- probers Df the familv del and good cows, 8U.50! most utility memDers or me iamuy. and commercial cows, $10.5012 50i can- Fireman William KOSe and liners and cutters, so io 75; utility and ijam Follmer of Central Station commercial bulla, 14.5016; vealera, 8291,... eL.an down: a half a load of good S4o ib. abort with the resuscitator, were taken ALUMINUM PRODUCTS STORM WINDOWS STORM DOORS AWNINGS SIDING State Storm Windows 60S Hudson Avenue FA 3-1161 hower would run again waa a prime factor in the sheriff's cruiser to the Chat Mrs. H.

M. Kirk, 176 E. Main yearling stock ateera, 819; two loada of In the decline, and some analysts suggested that Investment demand would not be felt until the uncertainty waa removed. Weakness in motors waa attributed to forecasts of lower auto galea thia year. Government bonda were steady.

high good 810 lb. feeding ateera, $18. terton home, but nothing could be St. has been called to Lisbon, by the illness of her daughter, Mrs. MEMORIAM Li loving- memory of Winifred Waneda Wolfe, who died January 10th.

195L Dad, Emlrn and Larry. MEMORIAM In memory of Winifred Han Edward Boyling who underwent done for her. Dr. M. H.

Koehler, Licking County coroner, said she had been dead several hours. She had been ailing with a heart Chicago Grain CHICAGO AP Grain prices were surgery In the Salem City Hospital, in Salem, O. Mrs. Boyling was Salable Sheep Receipts 2.500 head; market active; slaughter Iambi mostly 25 to 50 centa higher slaughter sheep about ateady; good to prime, mainly good and choice wooled lambs around 108 lb. down, top, $19 sparingly; a load mostly choice 109 Ib.

wooled cull to low good lamba, a abort deck 108 Ib. mostly choice shorn lambs carrying No. 1 Delta at cull to mostly good slaughter ewes. 84 504a. formerly Jean Kirk.

Tnlxed in moderately active dealings on the Board of Trade today. Wheat started Vt to cent lower, March S2.10H-Mi corn unchanged to cent high Mrs. Chatterton was born Feb. CIRCLE TO MEET num Wolfe, who passed away 5 years ago January 10th. We look up at the sky each day, er, March oata unchanged to 23, 1897, in Belmont County, the Members of Rosina Circle 14 will And we think of one who was call daughter of James M.

Bennett and Mary E. (Ramsey) Bennett. She is survived by her husband; three daughters, Mrs. Richard Cocanour meet at 7:30 p. Wednesday in the Druids Hall in 19 W.

Harrison St. CAR OVERTURNS ed away, We choke back a sob and hold back a tear. cent higher, March t.66. and soybeans 1'4 cents lower to cent higher, January 2.40ti-41. Newark Produce a bushel.

a buahel. So.vbeans-U.22 a bushel. Oats -60 cents a bushel. For the one we loved and hold so Philip Schramm, 24, of Thorn of Hebron, Mrs. Carl Ford of Madison Township, and Mrs.

Louis Del- dear, cecato of Newark; two sons, James Live Poultry-Heavy hens, lb. and Then we th'nk of Gods promise of GLASS TOPS Beautify as well as protect that new desk top, TV set, coffee vanity top, etc. Glass cut to fit any size or pattern. niCIIARDSON Glass Service 211 Rugg Ave. Call FA 4-4361 Distrubed Peace Prior to Arrest, Two Men Jailed Two Columbus men held after trying to escape sheriff's deputies have been jailed for disturbances which they caused in the Johnstown vicinity prior to their arrest.

James Hubert Riggs, 19, and over, 18c a Ib.i Leghorn hens, 4 lbs. and of El Monte, and Richard of life ever more, ville, lost control of his auto while northbound on Rt. 79 just north of Hebron at 11:20 p. Monday but escaped injury when the vehicle ov-j erturned, highway patrolmen said. over, 11c a lb.i under 4 10c; frying Newark; also 15 grandchildren; chickens, 22c: old roosters, 10c.

And we know we will meet her CLAYTON'S DEAUTY SHOP ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL $10.00 MACHINELESS OR COLO WAVI PERMANENT ft CompUto $8.50 Day i Evening Appolntmtnr Fhone FA 6-2011 411 RALLARD AVENUE NO PARKING PROBLEM! Eggs-Medium grade, 45c; large and weep no more. Sadly missed by Cousin Anna- two great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Rhea Lahley of near Thornville and Mrs. Hilda Quick of grade 48c. Cream -Regular butterfat, 41 cent! a lb, premium 48 centa.

The auto rolled off the highway into belle and Aunt Margaret. a fence, it was said. Granville. TO ENTERTAIN WSCS Mrs. Chatterton was a member Cincinnati Produce CINCINNATI (APl-Eggs-FOIT Cincln.

nati cases included, consumer grades, MEMORIAM In memory of our husband and Frank Diking, 20, were sent to jail Mrs. Darrell Johnson will enter of the Nazarene Church and the V. S. large white. 53455c; brown and for JfJ flays and fined $10 and COStS tain members of the WSCS of Brushy Fork Methodist Church Jn Swans Road Sewing Club.

The body was moved to Criss of the Peace John brown' and mixed. 50453c: extras, min- bv Justice father, Hoadley M. Johnson. He's locked the door on yesterday, And thrown the key away. imum 60 per cent quality, large white Brothers Funeral Home.

Funeral the community house at 1 :30 p. m. Thursday. large brown, 48449c; medium Tomorrow holds no fear for him, CHURCH GROUP TO MEET b. Tav Ml tlWJ Blagg in Johnstown Monday afternoon.

They were found guilty of disturbing the peace. This charge was filed against them by Ruth Lewis of near Johnstown who sai4 the pair had driven their auto in and Since he. has found today. Mrs. Hoadley Johnson and Fam Mrs.

Calvin Walker will be host arrangements are incomplete. MRS. FANNIE E. WILEY The funeral of Mrs. Fannie E.

Wiley, of 112 Fleek who died Monday, will be held at 1 :30 p. m. white, 46447c; brown, 46447c; current exchanged, 39442c; net prices paid for eggs, delivered candled and graded, including U. S. grades, cases exchanged, large white, 48449c; brown, 48449c; medium white, 46447c; medium brown, 46447c; checks, 32434c; small, 38440c; large.

46447c; grade 38440c. Poultry-Prices at farms, Cincinnati area. No. 1 quality fryers, 3 to 3 ess to members of the Mt. Carmel Ladies Aid Society in the social room of the church at 1:30 p.

m. out of the driveway at her home, Thursday in the Second Baptist Thursday. Program chairmen will Church. The Rev. A.

D. Barham ily. Lausclie Names 4 As Waterways Safety Officials will officiate and burial will be C(0AIL Economy Chunk S9.00 Lump-Egg-Stoker Prompt Delivery Service Haul Your Own and Savet We Load Your Truck! Fireplace Wood TILTOn GOAL YARDS-9 N. Arch Phone FA 6-8541 20422c; hens over 19420c; lbs. and under, 16418c; light type, 13415c; old roosters, 8411c; turkeys, young toms, 26 tn coy mmi Florida Frost Crop Loss Set made, in Dresden.

Mrs. Wiley, a native of West Vir-ginia, came to Newark in 1903. Her husband Hamilton Wiley died blowing their horn and otherwise making a nuisance Of themselves. Riggs and Dilsing were captured by Deputies Clarence Dozer and Ray Wilson early Monday after they sped away from a service station in Johnstown just as the deputies drove up to question them about thr presence at the closed station. lbs.

and over, 27429c; under 26 264 27c; heavy hens. 33435c; fryer-roaster turkeys, 10 lbs. and under, 27430c. Butter-Wholesale. 66c.

COLUMBUS, Ohio Wl Four men, NOW 23 years ago, and she is survived sportsmen and conservationists, have been appointed members of by two daughters, Mrs. Walter Da At $10-Million Cleveland Produce CLEVELAND. API -Composite produce the Waterways Safety Commission. vis of Newark and Mrs. Kathryn Reese of Akron; four sons, Paul market for the northern Ohio area prices Gov.

Frank J. Lausche named paid at farm for Mo. 1 quality: and Dale Wiley of Newark, Hollis the following yesterdays Poultry-Fryers, 20422c; hens, heavy type, 22425c; light type, 14418c. Henry J. Watterson of Rocky Tomatoes-Greenhouse insufficient re MIAMI, Fla, IffU.

Southeast Florida vegetable growers counted their losses in the millions of dollars today and feared damage River in Cuvahoea County, a ma rine engineer, for a term ending Wiley of Columbus and Jack Wiley of Detroit, also 12 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Henry Green of St. Albans, W. and Town-send Green of McCorkle, W. the first Monday in February, 19tz. Dr, Byron Johnson of Ashtabula, would mount with freezing temperatures extending through Wednes Elks Funeral Notice former Naval officer and commo a sister, Mrs.

Ada Barker of Mc dore of the Ashtabula Yacht Club, OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY FEATURING IIOr.lE MADE PIES Eat In Your Car 5 P.M. 1:30 A.M. Carry-Our and Dining Room Service South on 79, Across from Fulton School Phont DI 4-6077 Watch For Formal Opening Corkle? a half-sister, Mrs. Minnie for a term ending the first Monday Armstrong and a half-brother, Elb of February, 1958. ceipts.

Lettuce-Greenhouse, 10-lb. basket, leaf, $11.35. Eggs-Consumer grades, priced to retailers includes V. 8. grades delivered: Large white, 62465c; brown, 61464c; medium white, 56461c; brown, 55460c; large white, 56459c; brown.

56458c. Wholesale prices delivered, extra minimum 60 per cent quality; large white, 49451c; brown, 47449c; medium white, 48c; -medium brown, 46447c, Columbus Livestock COLUMBUS (AP)- Hogs -Reports from 40 central Ohio markets reported to Ohio Department of Agriculture estimated market steady to somewhat weaker on butcher hogs; sows strong to 25 cents higher; No. 2 average good butchers 180-220 graded No. 1 meat ert Kidd, also of McCorkle. A Dr.

K. D. Amsbury of Middle- day. Northwest winds that drove the temperature down to 42 degrees in downtown Miami and 29 in the suburbs cleared beaches along the normally balmy lower east coast and sent sun-seekers in search of daughter and a half-brother are port, Meigs County conservation deceased. ist, for a term ending the first Monday in February, 1960.

Services for our late brother, Jacob Spillman will be held tonight at 7:30 p. m. at Criss Brothers Funeral Home. 17 Japanese To Work 10 Months On U. S.

Farms TOKYO UP Seventeen young Japanese farmers will arrive in the United States Monday to live and work on American farms for the next 10 months. 7 The young farmers are en route to Los Angeles on the Japanese ship America Maru. They will go to New York City for a week and then will travel to farms across the nation. Five will work on farms in in, Indiana. Others will go to Oregon, Missouri, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, New Hampshire, Colorado, Ohio, Illinois and Minnesota.

Births Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown, N. E. 192nd Miami, a H.

M. JOHNSON" Services for Hoadley M. John A. F. Wakefield of Vermillion in overcoats.

Erie County, one of the original son, former Newark resident, who Heavy damage was reported to sponsors of the waterways com died Monday in Mansfield, will be types 180-220 sows under; mission, for a term ending the held at 1 p. m. Thursday in the 350 over 350 pounds, 45.25 48.25; upgraded butcher hogs 220-240 first Monday next month. He is expected to be reappointed. tomatoes, beans, watermelons, peppers, eggplant and sweet corn from the Lake Okeechobee region south to the Florida Keys.

Estimates Damage S10.754U.25; 240-260 260-280 Householder Funeral 'Home. The Rev. Homer Rice will officiate and 280-300 over burial will be made in Croton Cem-! etery. John Campbell, Dade (Miami): Born Sept. 20, 1883, in Johnstown, Mr.

Johnson was the son of Suspect In Plane Disaster Murders Is Declared Sane County farm agent, estimated damage at 10 million dollars. i BED WETTKJG STOPPED Murry and Sarah (Tharp) John "I would estimate that 30 to 40,1 300 $6.7548.50. Monday Feeder Pig Auction from Producers' Livestock Association-Receipts 627 head; market ateady to weak; 100-140 strong weight pigs by head, $8.50413: weanling pigs by head, lightweight boars, aged boars, $6 46.25. Cattle-Receipts light; market active and strong; slaughter steers and yearlings, prune. choice, good, commercial, utility, 814415.50; cutters, $14 down; butcher stock, prime heifers, choice, good, commerical, son.

He resided in Newark 33 years per cent of the tender crops were: destroyed," he said. and was in the employ of the DENVER John Gilbert Gra Owens-Corning plant. He went to Seventy-miles up the coast, at: You child's social activities can a be hindered and blocked con- 1 ham, accused of murder in the For Your Deep Freezer To help prodnctr clean Bp. Taking orders thia week. Will dress them next Tuesday, Delivered to your door.

a TOMS, 25 to 28 Ibt. 48o HENS, IS to IS I hi. VAN'S MARKET Phone FA S-3801 or DI 4-M3S son, Jan. 9. Mrs.

Brown was formerly Miss Sarah Passman, daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pass Mansfield in 1954.

He leaves his widow, Mrs. Flora 4 West Palm Beach, County Agent! M. U. Mounts said the situation! time bombing of a commercial airliner, is sane, two psychiatrists advised the district court Monday. (Williamson) Johnson, whom he utility, cutters, $14 down; heifer- was "as baa or worse than any married Dec.

24, 1907; one son ettes, cows, commercial, $114 13.50; utility, $10411; canners and cutters, $8410; bulls, commercial, utility. thing I have known in the 30 years i Dr. Leo V. Tepley's report said Wayne of Columbus, and one I have been in this office." $14416; canners, $14 down; stackers and Graham, 23, had "full possession of daughter, Miss Carolyn Johnson of man 392 W. Church St.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gordon, Thornville RFD 3, a son Monday in Newark Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Larry Pennington, Somerset RFD son in Newark Hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Nichols, feeders, steers good and choice, medium to good, $15417.

Calves-Receipts light; market steady; choice and prime veals, good choice, commercial and good $16419; utility, $13 down; cull, $10.50 down. his mental faculties" Nov. 1, the date of the United Air Lines crash 32 miles north of here in which 44 persons died, and on Nov. 14, when the home in Mansfield; also one granddaughter; four sisters, Mrs. Stella McFadden of Granville, Mrs.

Ema Buzard of Columbus, siderably by this humiliating habit. Research has proven that children wh suffer from bed wetting may not progress as fast in school You can stop the humiliating bed wedding habit in 2 to 4 weeks time without drugs or attachments. DEVELOPED BY A DOCTOR, APPROVED BY DOCTORS, FREE INFORMATION Learn all the important details of the Enurtone method described in the July, 1954, He summed up the situation in three words: "We've had it." I Mounts said green beans, cucumbers, tomatoes, eggplant; and peppers were damaged in ev- ery section of Palm Beach County. Citrus now in the midst of har-i vesting, apparently escaped seri-j Sheep and Lamps Receipts light; mar Graham signed a statement. 250 Broad a son Monday in; Mrs.

Ava Edman of Highwater and ket steady; strictly choice, $17.75418.75 good and choice, commercial DOZING AND SHOVEL WORK ALL TYPES R. E. ETZWILER Newark Hospital. Mrs. Marguerite Willison of Johns- Mr.

and Mrs. William Warthen town. Two brothers and a sister and good, cull and utility, $7412; slaughter sheep, $5.25 down. A report by Dr. R.

Robert Cohen declared Graham is "sane and mentally competent both at this time and on Nov. the day of the Sr. Louisville RFD 1, a son. in! are deceased. Friends may call at ous damage but growers were: Chicago Livestock the funeral home.

Newark Hospital Tuesday. CHICAGO (AP)-Salable Hogs-Receipts: alleged crime." Contractor DI 4-7020 warned to protect against continued cold. issue of Good Housekeeping 18,000 nead; market opening fairly active, later grade and close active and uneven, Graham is accused of causing generally steady- to 25 cents higher on the death of his mother, Mrs Magazine! It costs nothing to pfeV 'V i get full destails on Enurtone. V- IT MAY BE THE TURNING SLYVESTEB ADAM The funeral of Sylvester Adam, 357 Central who died Sun Daisie E. King, 54, of Denver, one February Draft To butchers; weights over 220 lbs.

usually showing the advance; sows fairly active and fully steady; good shipping demand and early clearance; most U. S. No. 1 to POINT OF YOUR LIFE. MAIL ZV of the passengers aboard the air day, will be held at 9 a.

m. Wed Take 3 County Men liner. He has pleaded innocent ana nesday with a requiem mass in St. 3s. 180-220 lb.

butchers. kinds at $11.75 above usually with end No. 1 and Francis de Sales Church. Burial in innocent by reason of insantiy, and Three Licking County men are Mt. Clavary cemetery with mili 2s; around 200 head mostly No.

1 and 2s, 190-210 at bulk No. 2 and 3s 230-250 most 260-290 lb. contends he signed an alleged confession under duress. NA 1:10 tary rites will be under the aus included in the Ohio Selective Service call for a February induc I EM'BTONE St X. 8Ut Colambns.

O. I Suite 1. CA. 1-400S $10.25410.75 290-340 larger lots sows weighing upward to 600 $8.25 pices of Newark Post, American Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Shull, Thornville, a daughter Sunday in White Cross Hospital, Columbus. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Kline and daughtersrCynthia and Nancy of St.

Joseph, spent the weekend in Newark with Mr. Kline's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kline, 721 W. Main St.

and Mrs. Kline's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Harris, 498 E.

Main St. Albert T. Richardosn of Route 5, Newark, is receiving treatment in Newark Hospital for pneumonia. His condition is regarded as fair. He is the son of R.

E. Richardson 49.50; a few around 300-330 lb. at $9.75. Legion. tion of 380, it was announced Tuesday.

Last year's February call was Namt I I Little Old 'Rossie' Has 300 Pipes Now Address 700 men. The January call this MRS. EDWARD C. LOVE Funeral services for Mrs. Ed Age.

year was for 410. 7 anil IV M. ADVOCATE SimsCRIIIEKS REPORT SERVICE ERRORS To FA 9-4491 During Business Hours All Other Complaints To FA 4-05til CHILLICOTHE, Ohio About ward C. Love, 241 Robbins Here are selective service calls who died Sunday, will be held at from near-by counties: 300 clay pipas have arrived at a little general store in nearby Bain-! Brucker-Kishler Householder Funeral Directors FA 2-722 1 2:30 p. m.

Wednesday in the Cen Delaware, Fairfield, Muskin-; Dnage lor oi year oia Franklin, 22; Knox, "Rossie" Spuler. gum, 4 Perry, 1. tral Church of Christ. The Rev. Otha R.

Clary will conduct the service and burial will be made UOWn TO ner last may HARRY THE BEAR SAYS: It's Easy To Save At Little Bear WIENERS 35c said she was unable to get morej in Cedar Hill Cemetery. of 127 Riley St from old suppliers. Storekeeper Youngest registrant who may be; inducted on the February call! must be 21 years of age on-or be-! fore Feb. 1, 1936. I Rodney Gragg, who reported Ros- Mrs.

Winona nnKerton ot iSb JACOB O. SPILLMAN Union who has been seriously The funeral of Jacob G. Snill. sie's dismay at the scarcity ot ner PUT ALL BILLS INTO UA ill in her home with the flu, wasim. Newark-Utica who died favorite pipe, said about 300 have ha.

.1.. rf bm i iuuvcu vj uic iwiire i Bunnav. will Be ne at 1 n. POTATOES arrived from around the country since the news story was released. Pay.

off old bills. Make only one lower. Howard Pinkerton, GranvilleAVednesday in the chapel in Criss RFD 1. Brothers Funeral Home Th Rpv ROUND STEAK monthly payment. 51c WANTED Mrs.

I3na Walters was moved in H. Lammers will officiate jjM Arraignment the McCament and Craig ambu-and huriai ix ill Ha mnrta in frsW ft 129 50 CUBED NO EXTRA CHARGE $1 lance from Newark Hospital to the 'mausoleum in Cedar Hill Ceme-In Slaving of Wife nullity M. lie uaugiut.1 wum Qy9 T. umneuy, lbb in. zist ar.

rJ LOAN $25 to $1000 Sliced BACON 4 99c 25c IX MEMORIAM In loving memory of my daughter, Mrs. Winifred Hannum Wolfe, who God called away, January 10, 195L Dear Daughter "Winnie," 100 Pure Beef HAMBURGER 4 99c 27c Mrs. Earl Fadley and infant were moved from the Reed Clinic to the home, 221 Central in the Gutliph and Henderson ambulance. Patients moved to Newark Hospital in the Criss ambulance included: Mrs. Howard Rine of the For Accounting Department Qualified stenographer with some general office experience.

Real opportunity for capable girL Phone FA 3-3641 I L. A. Richter, office manager, for appointment THE PURE OIL COMPANY Eastern Producing Division 33 Va West Main Street Every day of the years you have COLUMBUS, Ohio tf) Rhoden Lee Williams, 29, is scheduled to be arraigned in Franklin County Criminal Court Friday on a first degree murder charge in the slaying of his wife. Williams, indicted yesterday by the county grand Jury, is accused of beating, strangling and stabbing to death his wife, Joyce, 25, in a quarrel at their Columbus home last Dec. 10.

A study of Alaskan eagles shows that their food is almost two-thirds fish and less than one fifth other birds. been gone, brings memories to me, The shock was very severe, but by Claylick vicinity; Albert Richard my faith and prayers to God, He Kind: G. 6. Van Winkle, Manager 17 W. MAIN ST.

Watch For Our SUPER BONUS SPECIAL THIS WEEK END! gave me strength to face the truth. I know you are in His care son, 205 N. 13th Glen Blamer, 116 V. Shields Ernest A. Curry, 241 Mt.

Vernon Rd. The highest point in Ohio is 1 Phone: FAirfax 9-6071, Newark Hours; 9-5; Sat. 9-12 Opm eveningt by appointment lean Knot residents ef tiij Inn and home. He gave me your daughter Vickie Lynn Wolfe, to help me keep faith and He knew I needed her. He takes care of our 1,550 foot Campbell Hill near Belle- fontaine.

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