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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 14

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THE NEWARK ADVOCATE AND AMERICAN TRIBUNE THURSDAY. JUNE 27, 1985 PAGE FOURTEEN 0.S. U. "DADS" CONDEMN CUT Parents Advised of Danger of Increased Fees and Curtailed Courses. Columbus, June The "Dad's association" of Ohio State university was up in arms yesterday fighting for nullification of Governor Davey's $1,266,500 veto university budget items.

Letters sent out by the under the signature of Paul C. tion, Laybourne of Cuyahoga Falls, its president, to parents of all university students and alumni called upon them to write or telegraph their protests to the governor. The letter intimated what may happen in increased educational costs to students if the cuts are carried into effect. "If you were to receive from the board of trustees of the State university a letter telling that onion tuition fees have been raised $10 per quarter or that your son or daughter would be forced to change his or her plans because the university had been forced to discontinue the teaching of the subjects desired, or that books would cost $25 more next year because the library had funds to buy books for the use of all the students, you would be greatly -concerned," the letter said. "Any and all these measures may have to be taken and the enclosed clear-cut statement by President Rightmire (of the university) tells you why.

president and trustees of the university, striving to keep the university going forward under a 40 per cent depression cut in revenues and a growing student enrollment of which your son or daughter and mine are a part, have steadfastly refrained from raising fees and have tried to keep costs to students and parents to a minimum." ST. LOUISVILLE Kathryn Kerrigan is spending her vacation with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Smith of Galion. Mrs. Elizabeth Koontz and granddaughter of Chatham spent the week-end with Mrs.

Cora Koontz and family. F. B. Harris and daughter of Columbus spent the week-end at their home here. Mr.

and Mrs. E. N. Hawke and daughter Glennibel. were guests of the, Misses and Mrs.

Howe William part of the Berger week. and daughter Mildred spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Marston and family. Mr.

and Mrs. O. Q. Hamilton and Miss Alda Shadow visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Link of near Columbus. The Booster class of the Church of Christ met in home of Mr. and Mrs.

Archie Harris Friday night. Election of officers was held. Games and contests were held. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Campbell of Newark spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell. Mr. and Mrs.

P. B. Daugherty have as their, guests Mr. and Mrs. Lee Veech Rolla, Kan.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall and family of Newark spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S.

E. Hall. Miss Alda Shadow of Newark has returned to her home after visiting her aunt, Mrs. 0. Q.

Hamilton. Miss Lillian McClelland had as a Sunday afternoon caller Mrs. Olive Ferguson of Martinsburg. The Steady Seamstress Sewing club will meet at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, at be the rishon schoolhouse. Marjorie Host- Mix, Mary Ruth Mix and Beula Hamilton.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleming spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oatman and family.

There will be a reunion of former students and graduates of the St. Louisville high school Sunday, July 7. Former students who did not graduate will attend also. In event of rain the meeting will be held in the I. 0.

0. F. hall. Miss LaVerne Oatman spent last week with Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Fleming of Newark. Dedicate Barracks. Wilmington, June new $50,000 state patrol barracks will be dedicated formally Saturday afternoon. A Short, Short Ferry Story Entitled "On the Outskirts of Yonkers" YONKERS FERRY FREE SKIRT CHECK SERVICE In Yonkers, N. shorts are a short cut to Ferry has come to the aid of beauties distressed to wear skirts for their holiday hikes.

Presto, a established for those who cross the Hudson by opposite New Jersey shore. Joan Christy and May giving the law the ferry slip. IS SENTENCED TO PUBLIC WHIPPING Alexandria, June Gregory, 37, found guilty of beating his 3-year-old adopted daughter, was sentenced to submit to a public whipping in police court this afternoon. Judge James Reece Duncan gave Gregory alternative sentences of 12 months in jail or a whipping similar to the one he claimed to have given his small daughter, Gregory chose the whipping. Most birds migrate southward for winter in search of their natural food rather than to escape the cold.

Do you tire easily? Sluggish, overworked blood makes you feel weak mentally dull. S.S.S. Tonic brings vitality and tone to the whole body. BODILY WEAKNESS is of only low one many symptoms a red-blood-cell count. Loss of appetite, underweight, nervousness and like common ills are often due to this same underlying cause.

The red-blood-cells must be up to normal and vigorous to keep the tissues pure and to help supply body with fresh oxygen-energy in its circuit thru the entire body of over 200 times daily. S.S.S. Tonic, in the absence of any organic disease, should help you get those vital red-blood-cells back up to normal. It will make you enjoy your food and help your digestion, too. It is a scientific medicine.

108 years of success. Just try it and you, too, may like yourself again." Insist on S.S.S. Tonic in the blood red cellophane wrapped package. The larger size is sufficient for two weeks' treatme is more economical, too. all Drug Stores, Co.

FIRST FLOOR WHITES FOR THE -Avilla 4th Beautiful leathers and exquisite styling "True Step" and "Paradise" Shoes $4 to $6 For Dress! Tailored! and Sport Wear! SANDALS $2.95, $3.45, $3.95 King's NEWS OF THE COURTS Marriage Licenses. Charles L. McKinney, 56, farmer, Route 1, Johnstown, and Bessie Diehl, 39, teacher, Route 1, Johnstown. Garold Hilleary, 25, farmer, Eden township, and Frances Kerr, 25, Perry township. Rev.

H. H. Hoover. Charles W. Drumm, 66, employe Wehrle company, Newark, and Anna M.

Van Gundy, housekeeper, Newark. Rev. W. A. Wilson.

In Probate Court. An order of the sale of parcel of the first parcel of real estate in the case of James W. Weakley, administrator of the estate of Lillian Weakley, against J. W. Weakley and others was issued to James W.

Weakley by Judge Henry C. Ashcraft, The property is to be sold at private sale for not less than $1,250. An application for a certificate of transfer of real estate of the late Frank W. Burkham was filed by Lizzie T. and Phyllis Burkham.

The ninth and final account of Edward Burkholder, guardian of Grover F. Burkholder, was filed. Files Answer. The answer of Frederick S. Mosteller and Frederic M.

Black was filed in common pleas court by Fitzgibbon, Black Fitzgibbon in the case of the Licking County bank against Charles C. McGruder and others. They state that Charles C. McGruder died April 5, 1935, and they are the acting administrators of his estate. They admit all the allegations in the petition except that the Columbus Building and Loan company and the United States of America have any claim to an interest in or lien upon the real estate described in the petition.

Brief of Exceptions. of exceptions was filed by Jones in the court of apthe case of Alt Grooms, in error, against the state of defendant in error. Filed Answer. The answer of A. B.

Voorhees was jail, so the good Yonkers filed by Clark Morrow in common by the prospect of having court in the case of the Naskirt-checking service was tional Cash Register company against boat go hiking on the A. B. Van Voorhees. It is alleged Chadwick seem to enjoy that the note forth in the peti- Filed Answer. tion was given on condition that the THIS WEEK ONLY! Scott's Invite You to See and Hear the Radio Sensation STATION "WEE" TEE THE WORLD'S SMALLEST Radio Station Imagine! Only 53 Inches Long and it Actually "Works!" This little station, direct from the World's Fair, exactly reproduces one of the largest broadcasting stations in the country.

It has an estimated value of $25,000.00 and is the only one of its kind in existence with a total power of .04 of one watt, compared with 500,000 watts of WLW, the world's largest broadcasting station of the Crosley Radio corporation. Weighs 175 pounds and can give you any sort of program you want to hear. FEATURING CROSLEY Radios and THIS MUCH MORE Shelvador Crosley Shelvador Now as Low as IN A $79.50 Model a PAY ONLY DOWN PAYMENT A DAY 44 NORTH THIRD STREET- -PHONE 3363 FURNITURE RUGS STOVES ings company part of inlot 1934 in George W. Penney's addition to Newark. Benjamin W.

and Nettie Brice to Frederic M. Black, parts of inlots 860 and 861 in North Fifth street, Newark. Frederic M. and Alice H. Black to Lucille Maybold McKenna, parts of inlots 860 and 861 in North Fifth street, Newark.

plaintiff would deliver a National cash register in good condition and ready to be operated as such, which the defendant was ready to accept, but claims the plaintiff failed to make delivery of such a cash register, and still refuses to deliver it. The note was given on condition that plaintiff would instruct the defendant as to the method of using it, but it is claimed the company failed to give the instructions. 'It is alleged that the consideration for the said note has failed and it should be ordered returned to Voorhees. Asks Judgment. Judgment on account for services rendered and work performed for the defendants is asked in a petition filed in common pleas court by Fitzgibbon, Black Fitzgibbon for George Pendleton against B.

B. Wilson and others. Real Estate Transfers. Nora Mae Smith and Joseph A. Smith to Benjamin T.

and Elizabeth Goodman 196.68 acres in St. Albans township, Frederick and Faun L. Northrop to Elsie Davis Lawyer real estate and right of way in Granville street, Newark. Arthur Della M. Smith to Oriel L.

Smith inlots 17 and 18 and one-fourth an acre in Linnville and 58.9 acres in Bowling Green township. John H. Odendahl to Grandason A. Beard, inlot 182 in Tallmadge Place addition to Newark. Shelby and Edna G.

Chatterton to Columbus, June of the state conservation council are opposed to transferring hunting and fishing license funds to items slashed under the $262,295 budget reduction ordered recently by Goveror Davey. The council has requested Attorney General John W. Bricker to define its power over the use of license fees. Oppose Fund Transfer. The standard pitch in music is a tone produced by a string vibrating 256 times per second for lower C.

For Kidney and Bladder Trouble Stop Getting Up Nights Here's one good way to flush harmful waste from kidneys and stop bladder irritation that often causes scanty, burning and smarting passage. Ask your druggist for a 35- of Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules diuretic and splendid stimulant safe and for weak kidneys and irritated bladder. Besides getting up nights, some symptoms of kidney trouble are backaches, puffy eyes, cramps, and moist palms. but be sure to get GOLD MEDALit's the genuine medicine for weak kidneys right from Haarlem in THE UNION TRUST COMPANY OF NEWARK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $250,000.00 "OLD-FASHIONED THRIFT" HAS A NEW MEANING Changing conditions emphasize the need of carrying a substantial reserve fund. To keep your surplus money earning a sure income, a savings account or certificate of deposit in the Union Trust Company is a desirable asset.

You are invited to open a savings account or add to your present funds here. This veteran bank also provides checking accounts and full loan facilities. THE UNION TRUST COMPANY OF NEWARK MEMBER Federal insuring each Deposit depositor Insurance in full Corporation, up to $5,000.00 SEE WANT ADS TONIGHT A brief J. Howard peals in plaintiff Ohio, Licking County Building Sav- Holland. "DRESS UP" the PORCH FOR THE FOURTH No better way to dress up the porch and make it cozy and comfortable with plenty of seating space for family and guests than with one of these GLIDERS or PORCH CHAIRS! See them in the Arcade window! BEAUTIFUL AND COMFORTABLE There is a glider here for every home--many PORCH GLIDERS ments.

prices-many styles of covers- -all sold on payFULL LENGTH GLIDERS Just a very limited number and we cannot reorder this season. one Come early tomorrow for this $12,98 COIL SPRING SEAT GLIDERS SIX WEATHERPROOF CUSHIONS An excellent bargain in a coil one is shown on the first floor seat, six-cushion glider--this -only $19.75 Choice of Three Patterns of CHOICE OF FOUR PATTERNS Covers Coil Seat Gliders OF COVERS Coil Spring Seats! Flat rubberized cover with each. You will like Flat rubberized cover included. Has six loose cush- these gliders in their artistic colors of coverions; the seat cushions rest on sepa- ings; they are weather resisting This rate group hangers--water (9) coil springs; resisting ball covers. bear- $24.75 ing price seats--a of covers, only.

real too. buy All at coil the spring low $28.75 GLIDER PICTURED Choice of Four Color Combinations! (Tight end rubberized cover included). Smart, distinctive and new; the color combinations are: Red and black, green and white, yellow and green, black and yellow; these gliding. Very reasonable beautiful colors are on weatherproof covers; the frames are in smart style, easy, quiet $32,50 (ALL GLIDERS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS) This Steel Porch ROCKER KEEP YOUR FOOD SAFE IN THE SPECIALLY ONLY PRICED Leonard $1275 Refrigerator Have you tested that is displayed in the Arthe real comfort of cade window; it embodies these chairs? The all the fine Leonard qualities soft back and seat and priced very special at cushions are covthey do add to the ered in attractive, proof materials; washable, weather- $107.50 comfort of your It may be had on easy payporch as well as its ments by paying a small smart appearance. carrying charge.

Get this Leonard to protect your Easy foods through the warm Payments! days to come. THE NEW New Bedroom Suites VOSS WASHER Are Being Shown in the Church Street Window All White Porcelain Dress Up Your Home With one of Them With Electric Safety Wringer 4-PIECE METAL SUITE Two White, Self-Draining Tubs Included Smart, modern style from SimThe shown in newest the and Arcade smartest in window--you a washer will is the be one de- tation mons, veneers, all priced metal of low and costly a good imi- $98 lighted to do the family wash the Sudsarator, safety plate glass mirror, chair to with this new Voss. See $89.95 4 PIECES, WALNUT VENEERS Modern style of bed, large vanity with round, the of washing slightly higher on payments. suite is priced low how switch this on washer the wringer duplicates the hand Cash Price method style match; and the chest proportions! is of styled fine $125 STEWARE BROS. THE ARCADE UNION BLOCK NEWARKO.

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