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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 11

The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 11

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i. BUY WAR BONDS tHtHL'ARYJ, 1944 PACE ELEVEN THE NEWARK ADVOCATE AND AMERICAN TRIBUNE t. BUY WAR BONDS -t- "So HarlUr and Bttterl" Side Glances By Galbraith HEWS the MARKETS OBITUARY MASONIC TEMPLE CALENDAR Carnal Vborcn iatf (aartk atraau armv air forces at is recuperating from an op-1 eration recently undergone in the station hospital there. Sgt. Ru-seli' condition is satisfactory.

12'' edwin o. iu-ghes. Edwin Otig Hughes, 64, former 7 (Bv Mm ill, TWO-DAY FUR SALE MONDAY and TVF.SDAT ONLY! Class Will Meet. The Miznah class of Neal Avenue church will meet in the home of Mrs. Harrv Smith.

69 Neal ave- Newark Lodge. No. 97. Tuesday. Feb.

8. 8:30 c. m. E. Friday.

Feb. 11. 6:30 p. m. A.

Acme Lodge, No. SS4. F. A. l-cnncr rtf-ninr.

i are me Jociock mutt Important ri tuc New York Slock i ii 1 1 Exchange: Warner Brothers Wetem L'ninn ITHH EXCHANGE American Cvan American Gnu and Electric Ai kaiuus Gas title bi-rvice Columbia Oil and Gaoime International W'li oleum Niagara ItudsontPouer Leonaid, Oil Pilaris Lone Star Culled Gas Nortllci Gas 29 Thursday Feh 1(1 in nue, inuiaoay an uay wiiii Pu tea, 10. 7.ou p. the noon hour. It XII KOADtt. and 8 Fe Stated.

1 night watchman for the Union 37' store in Columbus for a number ail i of years, died suddenly at 10 a. m. today in the Sherman nursing ay home of a heart attack, i He had been ill for some time 15-i3 with diabetic complications and came to Newark in December from Wellston and resided in the jj home of a daughter, Mrs. Freda IUt. 138 Wilwood avenue, until hp U'fll ArtmittnH in th nnrsinff R.

A. Reruns Position. Warren Chanter. No. 6, fin r.

1 Mrs. Maxine iJeirey. 00 tasi Monday, eb. 7, Stevens street, has resigned her 57'a 31'. 7'.

4.V. If, 14', 17 27 a St. Lukes Commandery. No. 34 on as clerk at the Warden -r L'u a 1 A 1 ucauaY, iru, 1 m.

in. vimud Wall fctreet. Si imt f'ourt Toniebt. ball. kS(m Mm less than two week ago.

scli-cu-il imtuslnals untied inode.it re-1 90 1H7Q 1m cuvirles hi lodav a stock market al-' alom Jtl. 1H, 111 J.tlKson iiiuuuij nianv itauen continued to di-; county, he was the son of Wll- NEWS IN BRIEF (HIS. Boy Scouts of America will hold a court of review in Trinity parish house tonight at 7 p. m. Car Is Damaged.

An automobile caught fire from a leaking manifold that set fire oiav a lack of uprthwniia auuuort. liam H. and Verneilla Hughes. ihe substantial retreat of the past hi. u-iHour Mr.

Ida Uvo weeks insiiired little buldins oil S1P' 8 "19 Widow, Mrs. Ida ii Jersey mr Jacksontown Women Meet. W.S.C.S. of Jacksontown Methodist church will hold a mission- me uiea the. lut was In a DOitiun to nuK'ies, nn leaves me imiowinis ieume the uokwim Drovidin tue children: Mrs.

Her of Newark, i to gasoline baiuraay nigni. Dorothy Myers of Columbus. iV, 12'4 35 'a li', 1(IJ4 4ti 34-' 16s. IB', $v'teVrnre'Zme? Un All Prompt action by the firemen Davis Wednesday at 1 :30 p. m.

All nrvptP(1 fieriou damae. An comuirtion of ihe war loan cirive Charlotte Ray of Buffalo, N. nun and mora luhi Miss Jean Johnson of Morean- the 1944 earninaa oiclure MuK' itown, W. Iva and Ins Hughes Fractional imorovement. falrlv well aiatrirjuted al the Hart.

wa ma of Darhy, Cpl. Trophy Hughes of rth'Fort Columbia. William laineU in must caen near the fourth Hughes of Marion and Harold Hughes of Mansfield; also seven rl hi. II ITILIIIES. T.

jnd Tel Tel. and Tel. A j'li Its Klectric Now York i and Lieht grandchildren: one sister, Mrs. Leo Woodruff of Columbus; two 157 1.V, 4'4 21 'a 5-. w.

2'. 1 ladies ot the cnurcn re asKea 10 jlarm at 2.H sent firemen be present. ,0 home John UoTat 18 Grange Will Meet. Holiday street. Bovs were Wyoming Valley Grange will burning wooden crates in the meet Wednesday at 8 p.

m. in set fjre to a pile of rubbish. Grange hall. A gift will be pie- There was no property damage. sented Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Wilson, Arrested who were recently ChariM BarrieSi 25 Wilson Square dancing will follow the, strep( waa Hesled Saturday meeting. Wortiea of the grange ni three milps south of will take fruit salad and cookies ln Rou)e 79 by High. for the lunch. patroiman Combs on a Soldier Has Operation.

charge that he was operating his Mrs. Mary D. Russell, 569 West car witn improper license plates. Main street, received, word this je wiil have a hearing later. morning that her son, brothers, John Hughes of Nelson- nf New Jersey hour.

Dealings were slow. In front of the time were Santa Ke American Disiilhne 'Plain," Hark and Tiliord, Wextinithouse and Uoualas Aircralt. Steela were about unchaneed. Loners included Interna tional Harvetter. Consolidated tdnon.

General Motors. United Aircraft. Wool-worth and Goodvear. Fractional advances oredomtnated In early ntoc market oroceedinas. ImoMved at a auiet ooenina were Northern Pacific.

Texas company, Southern Pacific. Doualas Aircraft and Mi.ir.j. A Pub ic 5rr 0 I ville and Charles Hughes of Call fornia. The deceased was a member of (UPPER. the Eagles lodge of Wellston.

The body is at Criss Brothers' and Hef. Aiwr MM I funeral home and tonight will be 24', 3tiJ4 26'. 30J GENUNF. SILVER FOX MATCHED SCARFS Your opportunity to bur a gorgeous, rich-looking, perfectly matched scarf at a big saving! "RICED FROM $165 up Large Selection! All Fur f'nats mint ro to mk room for New Spring Jackets. Bt'Y NOW, before the new Federal Tbx becomes effective.

HOWARD'S 252 WEST CIH RCH ST. Open Daily I mil 9 p. m. inor Plcd taken to Wellston for funeral for Hadlo corrioration. Rustless Iron i and u.

s. steei. services and burial. fKrtl.Ml' lno.rai: SIKEI.S. Ralph K.

Russell, attached to the BeT 1 HnMc'E nf niUl tlircm. fit DANA R. WESTERMAN. S-7 tn tY iin ntC ig. off the maaazine "Steel" which said er activity in this field muiit apoear at Word has been received here ilie O- in i KiauKv win meet Wednesday at 8:30 p.

m. in the hall. Cant. Fitzgihbon Transferred. Captain Thomas Fitzigbbon.

Hew' anv lime. 11 was auoeo. wn i a re- 4, j.l e. I in n'sfduetinn hart in ih of the death Saturday in Colum Gets Lieutenant Rank Hard Way 18' ernment'a locomotive ororam. more bus of Dana R.

Westerman, 44, "Of course we don't mind your Retting married! How about your new hubby wouldn't yon like to have him right here working in the same otlice?" i nd Steel i.8 Mill Sin! Tube Kjl'IPMENTS. Foundry Newark, who has been stationed metal definitely scheduled for do- 1705 Fa, long after a mesne railroad account and that Ri n-' street, aner a Lt. Rav Allen Miller, son of Mr. For Haves headauarters for erallv sustained demand was definite-1 1 -15 I lv scheduled for domestic railroad ac-1 Mr. Westerman had been asso- 9 count and that iteneraiiv sustained o-( ciated with the Pharis Tire nl- today in Cedar Hill cemetery feverai nioinns.

nas open iians- and Mrs. Stanley A. Miller of fprrP(i Wnshineton and I.ee impw; Rber company of Newark as a ME.MORIAM. 1 salesman for several vears. Prior: i aid In memory of Myrtle D.

Ruster- Asking Divorce. "a 0 Vf VLJ to that he was head of the Wester- i lit ..1 om 4 tin ttry tn 1 1 cl Vl itv.vi,i hjuh Treasury Report. Washineton. Feb. 7 -iAPV sition of trie treasury Feb.

4: The Construction romiunu and noiz. wno Dassea awav reDruary iuuinaa w. jiuiuu, iiw 0 MOTORS. WH1 Serve Supper. Merchant street, is petitioning for man until he is now a first lieu- desisfned manv hnmpit anrl mann- llo9.

designed many homes and manu Thoughts of you come drifting Chrra.tr Gneri M. SladrosK. -Pacsji a divorce from Isabelle Rolph, 2111 Avenue Brownwood, Tex. He states they were married in Vicksbuig, on Feb. 16.

1942. back Within our hearts to stay. facturing plants in central Ohio. He was the son of Harry J. Westerman, 4124 Riverside drive, Columbus, a graduate of Ohio Receipts t91.660.5B8 60: expenditures .61: net balance S17.376.641,-050 68: working balance included receipts fiscal vear (July li $23,067,343.381 29: exoeiutltures fiscal vear execs ot ex-nenditurea IH: total debt To know that vou are resting Kl BBf RS.

tenant. Only 20 years old. Miller wil, a chicken supper and has won the Distinguished Flying bazaar in the school house Thurs-Cross, has 1,600 hours of flying to dav rnm 5 to 10 his credit and flown 70 combat EaIes wi Meet missions. Kagles auxilariy will hold a A life ambition of flying an air- scecia, meeti in plane in the service of 1 Wednesday at 7 p. m.

for ballot-try. caused him 0 turn down an ine aDlicaUons for membership Annapolis Naval academy nrac.tice for inatorv worki state university and a member of $181,096 932.94052: increase over pre- Phi Delta Theta fraternity. When the twilight ends each dav. and that there are no children. Sadlv missed bv Mrs.

Ernest He charges gross neglect and asks Thompson. lor a divorce. The plaintiff's attorney is J. Howard Jones. CARD OF THANKS.

Surviving besides his father MIM I.ANEOI S. ami Dve are a daughter Peggy Ann Westerman; one sisterf, Fred W. Redding of Winchester, a we wish 10 tnanK our inenas Marriage License. iu Newark Farm Commodities. Wheat Si B2 a bushel Ear Corn $1.10 a bunel Poultry OPA base ceihne oners for nrmlii.ir, B.lrl U-linlpailirl.

...43 84', ...77 S2 8Ji 14s. 40 144's 4-. 6.i4 334 23' 11-16 33, 5. ...137 22'4 324 20'4 2 lit 58 3fl34 38's and neighbors for their kind ex- Paul Ehresmann, 23. U.

S. Navy, ci.v,.,. iu op e.f Club Will Meet. half-sister, Sylvia Westerman of luwiiacnu ciuu iso. 1.

win meei live: Broilers, frvs and roasts. 3 to 4: the family home and Southern at 7:30 o. m. in 2U4 at p. av lbs.

25c: 4 lbs. and ud 28c; stass. F. Westerman Main street. l.an II, a ftnfl heavy hens.

5 lbs. and bus. Cox for his kind and consoling SECURE TICKETS FOR LINCOLN DRY DINNER SATURDAY. FEB. 12TH From The Following: Waite Carlisle Ph.

6644 Forest Wintermute. 24033 Jennie Key es Ph. 4537 Mrs. Earl Watkins. Ph.

85251 Ed. L. Jones Ph. 85381 Ray Merchant Ph. 3318 Wm.

W'obbecke Ph. 4568 Tickets limited. Final reservation date, Wednesday, February 9th. --'c li--nir Avurc- Bcrrten if No Kresiv Kroitr GT.n-e Nstionat Sit.OM! Ouens-I-. Rii.n Natior.a.

Union Cam him for an appointment to study I Ral Neighbors Meet. at the U. S. Naval academy, ob- Roal Neighbors will meet ducks. 18c: up.

24c over 4 22c: tinder 4 13c: Leghorn hens. 18c: turkevs. large toms. small toms and hens. 35c.

Sour Cream 50c a pound. Eebs Buvinti: Medium, 24c: (trade larse. 2c a dozen: pullets. 20c. tained for him through Thomas at cou p.

m. 1. u. u. r.

hall. words, the singers and those who Will Is Filed. sent the beautiful flowers, also The will of the late Jessie A. Householders for their very effi- Bushnell, formerly of Biddeford. cient services.

Mrs. Ada C. An- who died in the Newark City drews. Mr. and Mrs.

O. C. An- hospital has been filed and drew's. Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. Barker. Estell Bushnell has been made Jenkins, a congressman. Lt.

Miller was graduated from The funeral was held today in Columbus and burial was made in Green Lawn cemetery. M. R. COOPERRDD ER. Martin R.

Cooperrider, 80, farmer and resident of the Brownsville road, died today at 1 a. m. in the Citv hosDital where v.nn of America executrix with bond fixed at Chlcaio Grain Review. Chicago. Feb.

7 (AP) Grains dls-plaved a slightly weaker "ndertone at the opening torlav. Oats had the widest lmueK on Kelhne created by the MEMORIAM. She left a silv'er tea set In loving memory of mv mnth-j to' Elizabeth Spahr McElroy, 631 possibiUtv of a reduction in ceiling he had been a patient three er. Mrs. Nellie Mae Landis.

who levels CLASSIFIED weeks. He had been in failing! passed awav two years ago, Feb- the air forces advanced flying school, at Ellington field, as a staff sergeant July 3, 1942, and was promoted to flight officer the following December. He was advanced to the rank of second lieutenant last September and recently received his present rating. Now on active combat duty with a troop carrier unit under the command of the Fifth AAF of the Southwest Pacific area, he flies supplies to combat troop areas. He East Town street, Columbus, all other silver ware, jewelry (excepting a sapphire ring), linen, to her sister, E.

Estelle Bush neaith several years. ruary 7, 1942. Fire Menaces Orchard. An orchard and other property were saved Sunday afternoon when firemen nut out a brush fire which had started to spread on the property of Wilbur Cochran. Route 79.

fire department records said. There was no damage. Oil Gas Well Notes Jay Hunt, local oil and gas operator, said his forces drilled in a dry hole Friday for the Witmer Oil and Gas company on their lease a short distance from the Johnson No. 1 well near Headley Inn. Another crew is drilling a well two miles northwest of the REPUES At 11 o'clock today thera wert ro-ela In The Advocata office In tha lo.lowinff poxes: f)3.

6034 6038. 6039 6048. nell in New York, to be distributed among friends as the deceased directed; a star sapphire Wheat started 'ii cent lower to cent higher Mav $1 7DJ oats were lt to cent lower. Mav 79 c. and rye was unchanged to cent lower.

May $1.291,.. Cleveland Produce. Cleveland. Feb. 7 (API Government graded eges in cases 1 consumer grade 1 Large "AA." 46c: large "A 42c.

medium "AA. 36c. medium 35 cents dozen. Potatoes $2 75(5 4 per cwt. Sweet Potatoes $2 50'a5 25 per bu.

ring to Dr. Laura Black Sticknev, Saco, and to E. Estell Bush-j, g- overseas since last Jan Mv kind and loving mother, I think of you today. As I recall the happy hours Before the day your passed away. From me.

never shall your memory fade. And although 1 miss you so, I am waiting till I also Leave this world of strife and woe. Lost and Found I uary. Personals 1 iifii rai cMnie 111 iviiann, Columbus and Fortune Rocks, Biddleford. Me.

All other per-j sonal property and real estate is left to her sister, E. Estelle Bushnell. John Garrabrandt of the Johnson well on the Rittenberger ALCOA Newark plant went tolfarm, for the Brindle Producing He was born Sept. 13. 1863.

on the farm adjoining his home place in Bowling Green township, the son of Aaron and Mary (Swine-hart) Cooperrider and lived in the locality all of his life. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth S. Cooperrider; one son. Charles L.

Cooperrider. of near the home; one grandchild and one great-grandchild. The deceased was a member of Good Hope Lutheran church. The body will be returned to the home Tuesday from Criss Brothers funeral home and funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2:30 p. m.

in the home. Rev. G. E. Stengel will officiate and burial will be made in Mt.

Hope cemetery. MISS LEOTAHLAltNETT. The funeral of Miss Leota Bam-ett of Hopewell, Muskingum county, who died Saturday in her LOST "A GASOLINE RATION twk ('Me Wheeler. Ill West Rall- read r' i LOST PA I OP TREE TRIMMERS. Liberal reward.

Pnone UJ74 LOST- A RATION BOOK. Ji I) Perm, 133 Ninth street. 31323. fOWD MAN EYE-GLASSES ON and grounds. Owner can have bv vim: and paving! lor ad.

I PSore 507 Sadly missed bv son Carl, some-1 where in England, wife andi INCOME TAX Assistance will be given a limited number of persona in preparing their 1943 Federal Income Tax returns. Call WM. M. PEARSON Phone 32222 (By Appointment Only) Chicago Sunday on a technical inspection of the company's plant there. Pfc.

Edward Richards is spending a few days in the home of his mother, Mrs. Mignon Dick- Answer and Cross Petition. An answer and cross petition has been filed in probate court bv the division of aid for the aged in the case of Neomia Ramsey, ad grandson. company of Pittsburgh, also drilling another well for the Brindle company in Route 146 near the Muskingum county infirmary. Another force completed a well which was a hole on the Large farm in Virginia township, Coshocton county, Tuesday.

Another force has started a well on IN MEMORIAM. ministratrix of the estate of Cal- Cincinnati Produce. Cincinnati. Feb 7 (API Butter iTub Lotsi Creamery as to score. 4.iJ4c: butterfat.

premium. 46c; 44c. Eggs Wholesale grades, cases tn-, eluded, extras No. 1 and 2. 33c: extras No.

3 and 4. 34c: standards. 33c: current receipts, 32c: consumer (traded 100 per cent candied grade large. 24-oz up. white and brown.

3ic: mediums white and brown. 33c: grade large 24-oz up white and brown, 36c; mediums, white and brown. 32c. Fowls Colored. 5'j lbs.

and over, 4 to 5' 24'ic: under 4 lbs 24'ac: Leghorn, over 3 lbs 21c; 4 lbs and over. 24ac. Broilers. Rocks and colored imdeT 3 lbs. 28c; frvers.

3 to 4 lbs 2c; roasters under 3 28c: frvers. 3 to 4 In loving tribute to our father. erson, lJ'J bouth Third street Harrv C. McConnell, who passed vi" Snyder, against A. E.

Snyder was graduated from the iqji iand others. Ihe answering LOST TWO WHITE AND TAN FOX hOLjr.ds betwven Granville and and address on collars. Reward Phone 85271. i. nin Ifendant states the department mi, ii ih, Qrn Plans are com- Sadlv missed by Wife, Son and lfimshed hls schooling at aircraft pleted for ,1 14 ob MJititu lui milling Hfll IUt" tit der .402 20 and asked that the Runnery school Dearborn.

Mich. Waverlv Oil Works at the north- "'J 3 drilling a well for the Daughter. t-ia um rrnnn 7n I nar pc i r- -n settlement of the estate. i i- uC i "cl vl lne vlllaBe 01 s. win! Wounded Veterans LOST-LAST WEEK IN" DEC.

1943 Ladv'g ei ow gold wrist watch. Italt Vicinity of Maple Ave. ird Norm St. Valued as gift from iiusoand itvprsfus. Inquire 18 North Reward, LOST "MAN'S BLUE AND WHITE iruif fr.

on South Second St. Ret. to Nevjirk Bargain Shoe Store. Reward. LOST A GAS BOOK.

RETURN TO Brown. 234 Race street. home following a long illness, INCOME TAX SERVICE 28c: roasters. 4 to 5l 28c: ducks, sorirui white held Tuesday at 2 p. m.

in the ment. Before enlisting in the Air corps last April, Richards was with the Turner Electroplating der S'a 23c: 5'j lbs. and over. 2.ic; Will Probated. The will of Grant H.

Sudbury was admitted to probate this I nvrning in probate court. Being Redrafted Washington. Feb. 7. (AP) Alt.

hterling Methodust church and burial will be made in Brownsville cemetery. Surviving are three sisters: Mrs F. C. Whartenby of Horyewell. Low Rates Special Notices Men wounded in action, dis- charged and recovered, are being drafted again, it was disclosed to- Mrs.

Ernest Uffner of Brownsville 10 YEARS' TAX EXPERIENCE! WILL NOT RE RESPONSIBLE FOR ar.v dp: contracted bv any other than (Signed). Thomas Of- ffr baker and Mrs. Charles Willey of Thorn-1 day, and the war department took ville. Joan Catherine Uffner of cognizance of the situation by or-: SPIKER'S POULTRY MARKET Poultry and Eggs Phone 3761 55 S. 2nd St.

company. The following patients were moved in the Gutliph Henderson ambulance: Vaughn Loeb, 18 North Pine street, to the City hospital; Mrs. William Conn from the Citv hospital to 286 North Cedar street: Paul Shelton from the City hospital to 18 Holliday street: Mrs. Richard Wallace from the Citv hospital to 334 Moull street; Margery Price from the Citv hospital to 149 Bolton avenue; Archie Loar, who was taken ill at the If Just Can't Be Done On Private's $50 Per Month Denver, Feb. 7.

(AP) An army private overseas wrote to Internal Revenue Collector Newar is a niece of the the veterans to be given ceased. I their old ranks. M. STAPLETON 27 ARCADE Third Door From Fourth Strett Entrance. 1:30 a.

m. 8:30 p. m. Some sergeants and corporals, it HI, FOLKS uv, want to smile v.aik a mile Ani a while. DUGWAY INN BIEH AND DANCING The body was moved to the home of Mrs.

Whartenby in was said, found themselves back in uniform as privates, after rea sons for their original discharge Ralph Nicholas in Denver pro HALTER A. WOODS. Inn longer Misted NO MINORS testing vehemently a federal jn- I WILL NO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR an-' contracted bv anyone eif, unless authorized geese, young. 2o'3C. Turkevs On foot wholesale, young hens, under 18 33'ac: young toms under 18 18-22 lbs 34c: 22 lbs.

and over. 3317c: old toms. 18-22 32c: 22 lbs. and over. 31.

Potatoes 100-lb. bags. U. S. 1.

60 3.75. Pittsburgh Produce. Pittsbureh. Feb. 7.

(AP) Produce demand moderate. Eggs Government Graded ana Sealed in Cartons Grade extra large. 46c: large. 44c: graded egs in cases grade "AA" extra large. 45c: grade extra large.

large. medium 3o' i 421 2C: grade oullet. grade grade 33c; dirties and checks. 30c. Columbus Livestock.

Columbus. Feb 7 I API 1 Producers Cooperative Livestock Association 1 Hogs Recants. 300 head: market steadv: 180 to 280 S13.80; 280 to 330 13.80: 330 to 400 12 25- 160 to ISO J12.73: sows. S10.U Kill; few at S11.25. Cattle HeceinU.

800 head: mostly medium butcher cattle here early. Calves Keceiots. 250 head market not fullv established earlv: Kood to choice. $1516: prime. $16 50 Sheep and Lambs Receipts.

300 head: market 50 cents higher: good to choice truck -in lambs. $14 15; strictly choice. $15.50: sheep for slaughter. down. Pittsburgh Livestock.

hv The funeral of Walter A. Woods Selective service regulations was held at 2:30 d. m. today in permit re-drafting of veterans the chapel in Criss Brothers who again qualify. Some men funeral home conducted bv Rev.

wounded at Attu and at Faid Pass David C. Johnson and burial was in the Tunisian campaign have made in Cedar Hill cemetery. been recalled by their local 1 1 1 1 1 a ni roves NOW PITRCHASE GEN- Owens-Corning plant, to the City (hosDital. Mrs. Iva Wagner, 75 North Sec-I ond street, who suffered a fall Saturday in her home, was later moved from the Western Prod-i ucts company te the City hospital in the Householder ambulance.

An examination revealed that she MADEX at the Kreager come tax statement he received. He wrote: "I hope this don't surprise you, but I do not owe any tax, of no kind. "I only make $600 a year: and I have a wife, also a kid. And if I did owe any tax. I would pay Drue Store.

3 South Park MARKET VOI'R I IVESIOCB THROUGH THE PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Newark Weights Fair Grading Low Costs Market Open Each Wednesday Vards in East Newark on Rosebud Phone 4366 on Wednesday O. XIOC HVDTl t- UUflll tllC H1I1IV COIU. fcLlCTFIOLI CLEANER FOR SERV- An army spokesman said men 'J- is: auinorized service man. L. Sciufflcr St, Ph 34893, Funeral services for Mrs.

Myrtle Tinker, 357 Clarendon AX APPRECIATION. We wish, to express our sincere appreciation to the Newark Fire Department for their help in saving our home. A very heroic job done bv Capt. Welsh. Clyde Rose and Paul Smith.

Thanks, too. to our neighbors and friends. MR. AND MRS. DANE SHELLY.

who had been overseas, were discharged, and reinducted, probably street, were held today at 10 a. m. 'in the HouLho'lder funera horn" "fl frein burial was made in Athens slgnments agam Rev. A. Dale Fiers officiated and i county.

i Hunt Clues In them in mv home town, but I pm not going to pay anything while in the army, because I would have to make $1,800 a year before I would owe $1, and how in the hell can I make that in the army and just be a NOTICE! suffered a leg injury in the fall. Mrs. Frank Norris was moved in the McCament ambulance from the Citv hospital to 27 Wilwood avenue. Patients moved in the Criss ambulance included Mrs. Frank Mor-' an of Fallsburg to the City hos-; pital.

Mrs. Willis Morris from the Citv hospital to 15 Ninth street, Mrs. G. L. Mather.

89 Riverside drive, to the Citv hospital; Dosso Colville from the Citv hospital to 217 Woods avenue, Mrs. Frank War Worker's Death ANTIQUES WE BUY AND SELL Wintermute's JJ4Mt. Vernon Road Phone 3547 DESSCfC. PIPES Insurance Service Phone 2504 W. A.

WALLACE INSURANCE B.njdmg Phone 8590 Hulshizer Feeds MRS. AGNES IIECKMAN. Services for Mrs. Agnes Heck-man 193 Smith Williams strppt Fort Wavne. Feb.

7. who died Friday were held at 9 AP) Walter Adams Q. Yrrrdmaster ain't. steady: 16ft tola, tudav with a renuiem mass' hunted today for clues in the 1 ll. IH 7l15 1.v 1RO to 200 INCOME TAXES Exnertlv Compiled L.

M. GREEN 550 WEST MAIN STREET 10 A. M. 9:00 P. M.

I Wish To Inform The Public That I DID NOT Bl'Y the Dugway Grill Room, and Have No Connection Whatever With It. (Signed) JOHN ANNARINO 54 South 4th Street i'i ii 2on in I in St. francis de Sales church and' mysterious aeam 01 miss "i DV ltulli burial was made in Cedar Hill helma Haaga. a war plant office cemetery worker, who died of a skull frac-! Cincinnati. Feb.

7. (AP) 220 to 230 $14 15: 2S0 300 lbs Dunlap and infant from the City ture Saturday night wunoui Mantrora Clary, Oi, was Kinea; nospnai to oa.i tasiern avenue; when he fell beneath a freight; Mrs. E. C. Barber from the City Trafisfer and Storage 10 hospital to her home in Union VOGELMEIER fl4 15; 300 to 350 lbs $12 50 U.a.

Cattle Receipts. 300 head: market steadv; steers good to choice drv ted. Slow 16: heifers, good to choice $13. 14: cows, good to choice. $9 i Li.au, bulls, good to choice.

Sll12. talvesReceiots. 175 head: market steadv; eood to choice. $17f'i 18. Sheep Receipts.

500 head: market active and 25 cerrts higher: choice lambs. $15.50 16.50: ewes. 13m 7. GOODS. BUILDINGS MACHINERY MRS.

RICHARD NAIKX. being able to tell police how she The funeral of Mrs. Richard, suffered her injuries. Nairn. 234 Boylston avenue, who Miss Haaga wandered into a died Saturday, will be held Tues- farm house four miles east of dav at 2:30 p.

m. in the home. Fort Wayne last Wednesday Rev. C. E.

Turlev will conduct! night, dazed and with some the service and burial will be c0thing torn off, Sheriff Adams made in CedarHill cemetery. said. Later, he said, her shoes ittpc nrtr gtwrnv cat were found in a pool of car. He was yardmaster lor the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. Auto Accident Takes Four Lives Davton.

Feb. 7. (AP) An au- South Buena Vista St. TOOTHAKER Appliance SALES SERVICE Factoiy authorized FRIGIDAIRE SERVICE PHONE 24492 NOTICE FACTORY WORKERS Ll'SK'S CAFE will cash your payroll check. Lunches, dinners, soft drinks, beer, wine, liqueurs, mixed drinks.

Next to Grand Theater. Business Wanted 14 Station road. The following patients were moved in the Egan ambulance: Mrs. A. B.

Krebs. 392 12 Florence street, who underwent an operation in a physician's office for the removal of her eve, to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Park Chase, 109 Seventh street; Mrs. John Jones and infant from the City hosnital to 293 Summer street. TSf.K AFil'KNT blood along the Maumee river, tomobile crashed into an under Cleveland Livestock.

Cleveland. Feb. APi-CatUe -Receipts 1.000 head: market 1.2O0 lbs. choice. runerai services lor ftlrs.

ucie frnm fhp nh(mnt nPar here fatallv 579 Prior avenue, who injuring four Davton residents. farm house. Um I died Saturday wero held today at K.MA;, Charles Henry Nees, 34, and Marv Katherine Pawley, 22. were Mrs. Alonzo McKnight.

who hatf AIMING. PRUNING AND taken down. Call Al 2sm- Hi AND REPAIR WORK North 21st Street IMone SERVICE." SALES SUP-e Machine-, Typewriters, i ASH REGISTER CO. A' "nur Phone B200 CFSSPOOI. CLEANING.

I'iUrl. Anywhere. Myers. killed otitriffht in the Saturday sn l'n P-i n' so'- good butcher bulls, 12 so. 2 p.

m. in the Householder funeral Caives-Receiots. 500 head: market, hf)me Bangerter lieO. JDOlTliDerS LeOVC active to strong: good to choice. off Burial was made in rirmi ''Sheen "and' Lambs Receipts.

Wilson cemetery. Helsinki In FlOmeS. pollt. is rw. her home, three miles north rough Hayes, 16, died a short time: V'v Stockholm, Feb.

7. (AP) later, and Mrs. Wanda Jean head- market active In stcallv. era. good to eluice.

15 wctiu-is. a MHS. HAROLD D. PRICE burnins in Hoi- n-eston. z.

cueo. yesicrnay. 8 30: ewes. $5 8. Tim fnncvul of Mi-o HarnlH Fires still were iiogs-Receiots.

2.300 hcau mki at noon today from two FLOOR SANDING ctrnito- neavies jjv ci.o "Wis MADE LIKE NEW -ier, 130 O' Bannon Ave Draw Special Venire For Collett Trial 12 75: good butchers. 2O0 1 to .130 $13.95: vorkers 180 to 200 roughs. Hlwll.50. of Hanover, was able to be out Sunday for the first time. Clarence Albert Frazicr.

Riverside drive, arrived Sunday from Dayton Veteran's hospital, where he has been confined for the past nine weeks, recuperating from a major operation on his neck. He was honorably discharged from the army several months ago, because of physical condition. Sheriff William McElroy. re- TAKE YOUR CAR WHERE THE BOSS WORKS! Completely Equipped With The MOST MODERN EQl'IPMEXTI BRAKE SERVICE WHEEL ALIGNMENT MOTOR REBUILDING MOTOR TUNE-UP Carburetor and Ignition Specialist SIEGLE'S GARAGE here the Job Is Right atnl the Price Hcwumahle 177 NATIONAL DRIVE (At The Bridge) PHONE Saturday in Columbus will be Kussian bomnings auntiay wnicn held Tuesday at 1 p. m.

in the'hit 200 buildings and killed 38 chanel in Criss Brothers funeral persons, the Finnish legation in home. Rev. Jav E. Smith will: Stockholm said. -lot morfo Telephone communication be- W'ashington Court House, Feb.

7. (AP) A special venire ef 75 persons was to he drawn today in Cedar Hill cemetery. tween Helsinki and Stockholm had been cut again today, suggesting the possibility of a third eestint? the Dossibilitv of a third tvTiVT M.nirr.ni.tv tor the rob. 2H trial ot James W. I UK APPOINTMENT.

i I a i A Ingier. deceased i' iiliv that William i ark. Ohio, and Rhea M. A '-f nrtoffice address is Bay Imvc heen annointed as Me rotate of William A. 1 i i' king county.

Ohio. Frhrturv 1M4. M1Y AMK HAFT. Chicago Livestock. Chicseo.

Feb. Receipts 42.000 head; market slow, steady on weights over 200 stronu on welchts under 200 lbs. and on sows, eond and choice 200 to 330-lh. packers 113.75. the too: few salos weiclu- to other 1 and choice 170 to IWI ih- bulk rni'l and choice 300 In lh snwi.

$12 10 12.2.'.: few $12 35; csUmaltd hotdoveri. 8 .000 head. Lvnn McLaughlin, in- raid in wliat apparently is a con- t. mien, ciiargen wnn iirsr degree- tuinen nunanv nnernnnn irnm faiit' daughter of Mr. and centratcd effort to drive Finland 'murder the deaths Thanks- Itjiaea bringing with him Janus Mcl.iiu(th)iii.' 83' Penney out of the war.

Thousands of giving eve ot his Gien Gaid, under sectct inuict-avenur, stil'lhoTn Thursday In the, women, children and elderly per-: Elmer McCoy, 5ft; Mrs. McCoy, 64,1 mrnt by the grand jury on a City hospital, was buried at 11 B.Sons began to evacuate Helsinki. land theri daughter Mildred, 20. charge of non-support. "ate Court.

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