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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 13

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fRIPAV, FEBRUARY 25, 1944 BUY WAR BONDS -i. THE NF.WAH ADVOCATE AND AMERICAN TRIBUNE I- BUY WAR BONDS PAGE THIRTF.F.N "Sn Hsrtlsy and St Biltstrl" News Of The Markets MASONIC TEMPLE CALENDAR Corner Cnuren tail rgart Strtiu Deaths and Funerals! E- HIGG1NS. of our dear sister. Sarah Elizabeth' WllDert t. HlliBltlS.

77. died At! Hall f'sruu-inllir tlmnl, 4. Commonwealth and Southern 1(1-IB Continental fan 331. I urlia Wrieht S.i, Uul'ont de Nemours "l3ui OKK MOCKS. Vi.k, Feb.

23. iBv Merrill, 'it-ire. Fcnner iind beans. Follow ma are Hie 2 o'clock on Ihe nunc important in tue New York Stuck mut Curb Excnamis: I1A1I KOAUS. tionallv above vesterdav' clone.

when offerinas became verv m-arc. Wheat marted cent lower to '4 cent hlulier Mav ll.70s4 1.1CH,. oat were to cent lower. July and rve was cent lower to cent lusher, Mav S1.2,m I the home of his daughter, Rev. M.

B. Maharg for his Lode No. 97 A Fred Albery, of Croton Thurs-jforting w-ords. Gutlinh and Hend-I 'rldliV eb 25 7 D. m.

M. day afternoon following 10 days' erson for their efficient Refreshment-, serious illness. He had been in! the pallbearers and those who! March 3. 7 d. m.

Ex-poor health for three years. sent flowers. Sisters and broth- animation Stated. 7:30 p. m.

He was born Oct. 2. lHKfi in ers 'Acme Lodse. No. 554.

V. A. M. 33J4 2U-4 21-, 31 77 Tonc-ka and 8. Fe 'Hartford township.

His parents! I Thursday. March 2. 7 p. m. M.

Newark Farm Commodities. Wheat SI. 62 a bushel Line id Ohio were Jesse and Margaret Houok wuioiu.Ml. M. deeree.

tar Corn $1 It) a bushel and Ohio ana uniu Houltrv OPA HlECinS. His u-lfp. Pavnn lOVIng tTlemorV Of mother St l.nko'a Mn 11 2U', Central i n. tirnicis. producers and wholesalers, HiKKins, died three vears aco.

na Marv who. Tuesday. Feb. 29. 7:30 d.

I've, niuiiors frvi atn mutm a i nucaor, '11 no Kailruad 1,... xl(. is KiirviVfrl hv thn He is survived by three rssea awav 21 vears aB0 2. Slated. 0' vy inirc aims, a ivri'Mte Kroner Cirocerv National Dairv Product National Ouena-lllinois Kadio Uornoiatlou of America National DiMiiiers Union Cai bide United Ancialt Woolworth Warner Bi others Western Union 11 KB American Gas and tiectric Cities Service Columbia Oil and Gasoime Holoohaiie international Ftlrnlcum Niasara Hutbon I'ower Hharia Pharut Lone Star ids.

z.e; 4 lbs and mi 2Hf ai- duck. 18 heavy sVf Leslie and Hatrv of Croton and In hearts vour memory 21 15 up 24c- over 4 22c: under 4 Ernest HiKKins of Newark- three Jlnet'rs. 'M'gl: dauchtors Mrs Lucille Gam lick ee tender, fond and true, loins jJc; small turns and hens 35c. llCKThere not a day dear Ma Sour cream-3vc a pound. ot Sunbury, Mrs.

LeVerda Ship-1 That Al 1 NEWS IN BRIEF Hanovrr A. Meets. Th rfannupr.Tf.h(iSf. -T A 64 47', IIP, ld'a 211 's 18'a 27 .104 27. 32, 53 lJi'a 37 15'.

10', 4iJ4 25''8 16. 1 P.lClflC ldllIIV raciiif OILS. RifininK ,,,1 Oil. Indiana nil New Jersey i.l Oil. California vin: Midium.

24c- lev of Granville ami Mrc T.f ha not tlunK ol VOU. larse 28c dncn: iulli 211c. i aiu 1 Sadlv missed bv dauchtpT- and will mpnt at tha TKr.e cthi Albery of Croton; one brother, 'imouier. NOTICE! The Civil Service Commission of the City of Newark, Ohio, will five an examination open to all male applicants of original entry who bavt been residents ol Licking-County, Ohio, for more than one year preceding this examination, nn the 4th dav of March, 1944, at 12:30 P. M.

on the Second Floor of the High School Gymnasium in the city of Newark, Ohio. The purpose of this examination is to secure an eligible list for Patrolman in the Police Department and Fireman in the Fire Department of the Department of Public Safety of the City of Newark, Ohio. Applications must be obtained at the office of the Clerk of the Civil Service Commission, Franklin Southard, First National Bank Building, Newark. Ohio, and all applications must be nn file not later than 2:00 P. M.

February 29, 1944. THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NEWARK, O. FRANKLIN SOUTHARD. Clerk. Feb.

29 at 7:30. There will be a VISIT THE 400 SHOPPE To Try BANANA SPLITS! STEAK SANDWICHES! FRENCH FRIES: Served: 12 to 12. MttiraiMi special Founders' day program In WWn1; wcd by refreshments'; 4iKuia ui rvii. veinoii, anil two sisters, Mrs. Lennie Davidson of Centerburg and Mrs.

Louisa Vance of West Mansfield: cm ted Gaa CinelnuaU Produce. Cincinnati, eb. 25. iAP Butter irup Lotsl Creamery as to scora, butter fut. premium 46c: regular.

44c lb. Eggs Wholesale grades cases In Northern Nat. Gas 30 3i-, eight grandchildren and four cluded, extras No. I and 2 33c; ex-'sreat-erandchildren. mother.

Mrs. Aria Priest, who Society Meets, passed awav February 25. 1940. I ne Ladies Aid society of Pleas-Peaceful be thv rest. View church will meet in It is sweet to breathe thv name'jllle home of Mrs.

L. L. Hughes In life we loved vou dearlv. in Dayton road Wednesday at I In death we do the same. ip.

rn. Sadlv missed bv children. Services At Sanatorium. nonition nit Pet. Core ITILITIES.

'I el. and Tel I Tel. and Tel. i ater Works and fciectric New York 8 5 21'. tras No.

3 and 4. 32c: standards. 31c; up wna ii(u current receipts. 31e: consumer uraded1 wa! rnemDer ol the Meth-100 per cent candled grade -A- large OdlSt church of Croton. 24 01.

up white and brown. 35c: me-1 The body is at the Lloyd Crouse bfowlti1 J4c: mediums white and bruwn. 3tic. will be taken Saturday to the fowls colored. 5', ib.

and over home of his daughter. Mrs. Al-leShoX'i'M? Vlbslry.j" Croton. Funeral services and over. 24SC.

Broilers. Rocks and 1 Will be held at 2:30 p. m. Sun- 4 and Litfht Dr. C.

E. Turlev of the First CARD OF THANKS er and LikIu 6 'Methodist church will conduct We in thanu. V.i7-.rl services in the T. B. Sanatorium I neighbor who were Winrf anH Sunday at 8 a.

m. Services in the 3 ltM- 2ic- 3 to day at the Methodist church in Wall Street. New York. Feb. 25 (API Except for a handful of relatively strong specialties, the stock market rallv stalled today and once trends aeuerallv were uiuelinile.

financial conttnsents still were optimistic over the revolt in congress but tins development seemed to wane as a ourchasine aiitument and. as usual at the aooroach of a week-end. mollis were casiied here and there and accounts lightened. Dealiniis dwindled after a moderatelv active opening and the direction was 1obv near the fourth hour. Suuport was accorded Western Union Columbia Gas.

Rustless Steel. U. Steel. Chrysler. Hercules Motors.

Montgomery. Ward, and Kenne-cotl. A trille backward were bethle-hem, Santa te Sears. Hoebuck: United Aircraft. Westingnou.se and Goodvear.

fractional advances were fairly well distributed in early stock market transactions although a number ol leaders suffered minor declines svmoathetir at tho rinnti, county jail Sunday at 28c: roasters under a lh 2ue Croton, with Rev. G. M. Hughes and Rev. H.

C. Gunnett officiating. Burial will be in Croton cemetery. wife and mother. Mrs Cain p- m- wl11 be conducted by We especially wish to thank J- F- Simpson.

H. H. Hartman for his consoling AAl'W Meeting, words. Criss Bros, for their effi- International Relations group cient services, the pallbearers and! of the AAUW will hold its regu 13 11. 25' i 37, 273, 31 52 58', n- 19 36i frvers.

3 to 4 38c: roasters. 4 to 5i3 28c: 51 lbs. and over 28c: ducks, soring white under S' lbs. 25c: lbs. and over.

25c: geese, voting. ZSc. Turkcvs. on foot wholesale young hens under 18 young toms. under 18 'jC: 18 to 22 22 lbs.

and over. S3 3oc; old toms. 18 to 22 32c; 22 lbs. and over. 31c.

Potatoes log-lb. ban S. 1. $2.50 63.75. A Hmw a net v.

Hiprl those vho sent the lovelv flow lar meeting Monday at 8 p. m. Viitt.cjfl of Ncr Jersey 11; Deration C'Ol'l'KR. SnieHinK and Ref. Nickel i ooncr STEELS.

Sll-fl Slcel h'Mi and Steel Hoihna Mill Sheet Tube EQUIPMENTS. lucoinottve tar and Foundry Kuctric Klectric Ward MOTORS. 2:45 this morning at the 'home rL.h:. Cajn jrid jtHarold his mother, Mrs. T.

J. Andrews, 59 Oakwood avenue, of heart LeiT10CrClt lieVOlt trouble follmving a two weeks'- illness from grippe. IS LlTiPhaSlZed He was born Feb. 9, 1902. in in the home of Mrs.

John Gibbud, East Elm street, Granville. Dr. Harold Titus of Denison university will be the guest speaker. Union P-TA Meets. Union rural school will hold a Pittsburgh Produce.

Pittsburgh. Feb. 25. AP) Produce demand moderate. on the UDside at a nioderakeiv active 153, opening were Radio corporation.

Boe-364! Doi'ias Aircraft Jonns-Manvilie. fireat Northern and U. S. fiubber. 3,, Lower were Bethleliem.

Nortle Ainen- Eecs-Candled and graded In 30-doz Newark His tatner. Thomas J. A. meeting Tuesday in the 41J.I"" ana American Water Works, Andrews, died Sept. 22 1943.

He sajon and much bitter oratorvit schooX beRinning with a potluck large. li4b'ac: large 4tia44'jC: me noioers ol tnerchandising ixsues I 44-4 85'2 dmms. s.4t)',c: er.de 'A" pullets. 32" survived by his mother, Mrs. was seniite's "ade -B" large 37 kinella MotZ Andrews; his tlce that the PresiHent hoA large.

35c: dime, and 2. Mrs. Lean Adelle An-' down le tax bil turned ment anc a pi'ORram will be Uir, DINNERS: CLUB STEAKS T-BONES PORK CHOPS Served: 12 to 1:30 and 5:30 to 7:30 o. m. drews; a daughter.

Mrs. Kuthryn o'u rs tmi 54', Motors Mulois Eees S. graded and sealed In cartons: Grade extra large. 45c; large. 43c randchUd' chairman of the' Travel club will meet Monday wJ 'i niriit nouse wavs and means commit- at 6:45 p.

m. in the YMCA for a He attended Mill stfeet school u. um 14s. 3U were not particularly disturbed hv the Dim and Bradstreet estimate that tnis week a retail spendine for the country as a whole was 4 to 8 Der cent under the like 1943 period. Weather conditions received part of the blame for the discrepancy.

It was recalled, too. that store distribution was lively at this time last year. Treasury Report. Washington, Feb. 25.

(API The position of the treasury Feb 2.1: Reremtc iLY it; uii At Cleveland Product, and Newark high school and the i i "'fi" months stood Clev 39', 42 ih4 leveiand. reb. 25-( APt-Govern-! .1 ae with other Beeney. local WAC home on fur- nt Graded EKKS-dn Con-1 Mami military school for house membfTS the louch, will be the cuest speaker, ti: ade 1 Laree "aa. 44ac: 1 years, in Gennantown, O.

senate chamber 01 rZ 1 mei sumer ner NOTICE of PUBLIC SALE The unnprsinnrd will offer for tale at public auction on SATURDAY, The 26th Day of February, 1944 at o'clock noon, the followinr Eerfconal property bHonglne to the state of Mary E. Dixon, deceased. Naid personal property consisting of tix rooms of houhoid goods, in-riudine two coal heaters, (wo rat heaters, heds. Singer sewing machine, wain nt stand, radio and other item of household goods too numerous to mention. Term of Sale Cash diy of If.

Said salt to be held at the lato residence of Marv E. TMxon and known as 138 Ninth Street. Newark, Ohio. TRMA BAKER, KENNETH KREIDER, AdminlntratorR, with Will annexed of Mary E. Dixon, deceased.

JOHN O. THOMPSON Crier. JOHV W. SACHS Clerk. laree 40c: medium "AA Tho hodv will bo returned u.Tr Meetinif flace Changed.

36c; me- dium. 35c MIS( KI.1.ANKOUS. Tuiiacco tnion CotjaSp i 4 Sl'fl, Hill ill 1R- wni Potatoes-S2 753 85 rver cwt. Sweet Potatoes4 25io8 per bu un i. un Killer ha an ,,.1.

from Cnss Brothers' 'home afternoon to the Pnce of a rum 8S th Prayer bands illm. 59 Oakwood avenue, wnere opened and lh dj ,30 he home of private funeral services will be nolle, lib rairfield i field at 2 p. rn. Sunday. Burial of in the h.

from Cnss Brothers funeral jority whip questtoned the Drel' home Saturday afternoon to ihe-inr avenue, in- 802.186 524 Kfi; receipts fiscal year ijuh li S24.833.544..'l25 46: expenditures fifca vear 73- niwi fib HEYI go vi 11 1 1. Of APPOINTMENT. lit Grace A. Hartman. a'-.

I i herebv given that Stanley Pittsburgh I.tvetock. Pittsburgh. Feb. 25(APt Hogs Receipts 200 head: market steadv- home of Mrs. oenditU'es 065.462 406 27; total debt T- A 1 EE 1 in Trt.ill fOrrm.nT'l, More than 60 senator, were at to 180 $13 25ial4.13: 180 to 200 lbs 35 200 to 220 lbv 42Av Hi Milan liose ppstoffice address A Onto, has been dulv fl Administrator of the estate in.M3.4.ib.iiTi9.i 1: increase over pre vious dav S104 25.

Chicago Grain Review. rrnrr desk before he finished and ff Pviouaiy announceo. GEORGE HIIXIAM NEVILLE. others filed into the chamber 1,1 Hold Pray" Meeting. 14.35: 220 to 250 14.

25:4 14.36: 250 to 3O0 5145614 35; 300 to 350 lbs $13 13.75. vjreorKe vyniiam iiemie, lniai'l durine the read ina nf fho mpJ me piayer nieeitnij 01 me wes- Chicago. Feb. 25. (API Grains son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar B. Cattle Receipts. 250 head; market SQUARE DANCING Every Wednesday. Friday and Saturday Night.

Sage i leyan jvieuiuuisi cnuren will oe As the reading clerk finished neld Friday at 7:45 in the church. Neville. 188 East Main street were snentlv weaker at the opening today but rallied Quick'" moylng frac- died this morning at 7:20 at the i thoro u'nrn erins 4iT i-r Acf Vn trtt vmmmnte sieaay; steers. Rood to choice drv led. tlScfllS: heifers, good to choice.

14: cows, good to choice, $9ri 11.30, bulls, good to choice $1L12. Salable Caiv Receiots. 25 head; market steady: good to choice. $18 50 a 17: medium to good. S13.50, 15.50; culls home.

He had been ailing since'from the foor. I Paul Hand's orchestra' will play birth and seriously ill for the! Vice Presiripnf U'allao a return eneaeement at f.asrlp LEGAL NOTICE. The unknown heirs or devisees of George H. Phillips, deceased, will take notice that on the lth dav of January. 1944.

Homer B. JohnMon filed his certain petition in the Court of Com oast three weeks. Farms, Cincinnati, Saturday ever, recognized Senator Pepper ol 5-sce A. Hartman. late of I.ickma County.

Ohio. Da'ed tins 14lh dav of February. 1944. HENHY C. ASHCRAFT.

ludse of Probate Court. Licking Coun- tv 2-18-253-3 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Fia'e of Charlta Shepherd, de- is hereby given that Cora F. whose postoffice address is Ohio, has been dulv as Administratrix of the estate 't Ci.ails E. Shepiierd.

late of Newark. Ohio. Ijrtltii tnis l'4th dav ol February, 1944. HENRY C. ASHCKAFT, of Prooale Court.

Licking Coun- iv 2-253-3-10 He was born in Newark. Au-'(D BEER TO TAKE OCT. Sheep Receipts. head: market! USt 27. 1943 His voice trembling at times mon Pleas of Lickimr County Ohio at Newark.

Ohio, being case No. upon the docket of said Court, against D-ieni5. ne is sur- wjth nrn. steadv: cnoice lambs S15.50ii 16.50 ewes. $37; wethers.

J4 night. The band will also be heard over Station WSAI at 11:45 p. m. Following the Cincinnati engagement, the band moves to Lakeside park, Davton, and then to Toledo. vived bv a sister.

Sa lv Ann and ry tne unknown heirs or devisees of George H. Philllos. dereaxfri a mi' o. mi, unwavering oevot on KennPttl.Euep-.a.nd to liberalism" and Franklin Cleveland I.lvrstork That the oraver of said petition ts (lev veland. Feb.

API-Cattle Fl iRoosevelt lots. 100 head; market steady; ''rd Ginther of Pomerov, with fi full knowledge, he saidNewark Student On Radio. DUGWAY INN Granville Road Owned and operated by JAMES RIZZO. steers. Law ins.

ur. choice. emma ttevi ot New- that he slrinH n-ith I mn ,7 ix to i.iftu H5 16: aoo to i.ouo ark lrlal ne stood with a small mi- mat the title to the following described real estate be ouieted: Situated in the Countv of Licking. In the State of Ohio and in the City of Newark, and being a part of Lot No. 582 and located at 322 North Fourth Street, or Mt.

Vernon Road. Tho nurny against over-riding tne NOnCK TO CONTRACTORS STATE OK OHIO DrPXRIMKNT OF HIGHWAYS. Miss Maude Elizabeth Carey, student of Wilberforce university, daughter of Ralph Hoover street, will be heard on! NOTICE! Sealed bids will be received at the office of Frank A. Bolton. 15! West Main Street, until noon on the first day of March.

1944. for the purchase of the Dropertv at 174 Hoover street, this city. Right reserved to reject anv and all bids. GEORGE WELSCH. Executor.

Bertha Welsch, deceased. sum io.ou; neuers sijdris.aii; cows. 9iall.j0; good butcher bulls. Sn. ui 12 50 Calves Receiots.

150 head: market steadv; sood to choice. 11617. 50. SheeD and Lambs Receiots, 200 head: market steadv: sonnKcrs. ifood to choice, Sl3cilt50.

wetners. 5ti.50. the Wilberforce hour Sunday! the Criss Bro funera home th Th declared: afternoon to the home of the ents. and Sunday morning will be satisfaction of taken to Beech Grove Mrigs "WS8 m-y own nv.ction." countv. where funeral services 'Ue wfre and hi, Hai over-ndinr the veto of a tax z.yiff: ot Sales Legal Coov No.

MjB" ukm a orooerxv navme a iroai-I NM PRICE CONTRACT ae of twentv-two (22t feet and a friVti di oooea is will be received at! dcoth of sixtv 160 1 feet on the south of tne ataie tiignway u4 miu iui. dcuh me reai iic Ohio, st Columous. Oluo, ewes. Uoas-RecelDts. 7(10 head: market 15lcundav p- i bill passed bv conrress.

pepper to 20 cents lower: heavies. I2 73 13 SO: ajprt.j he 'would not I oKd hiiirnp, sum I "fu wvuia not LJ so irom to j.au p. m. oaer station WLW. The university is observing Founder's day Sunday and Miss Carey, a member of the Wilberforce singers, will sing a solo.

Dr. Charles Westley, president of Wilberforce, wiil speak. Seaman McClain. In the "Our Men in Service" 14.10. MRS.

OLLIE M. ROACH I rnnvei- wa' afraid, he said. Funeral services for Mri defeat of the President on the Columbus Livestock. lie i tax bill miFht lter "thr ne. GET ICE -COLD BEER of the ICE HOUSE Clinton and St.

Clair in St. Francis de; cot.rse and character of tioni Hons Receiots. 500 head; mar- bales Church at 9 a. Mondavi imii.t. column yesterday, data on a Rus- ih Ohio SianOai Tune, aescirv.

sMarcii 14. 1944. for imorove- ProiT dls Nos. 1 to 5 Inclusive are d- one protect and will be a viLcid as one contract. Proposal jNo.

1, ountv. Oiuo. on Sections a VV ot the West Lafayette-New Pr.ilficlf.ahia Koad. State Hianwav No. 4'ip.

State Home No. 75. in Oxford and daiTiS TownsJuoH. bv aDDlvina a treatment. Item T-31.

Favfu tnt Width. 18 feet. Length. iVet or 9.20 miles. Proposal So, Z.

Coshocton Countv. Ohio, on Section of tne Mt. Vernon-Cosnocton Road. ate No. 339.

State Route No. r.fi ewastl Townshio. bv ao- fit-r sieauv 10 10 cents niener. isu miHitria Bunal INCOME TAX SERVICE wlfl'be mad in Ced Hil after Pepper 1 cemetery. The body will be D.nl name have been en from Criss Brothers' funeral supports been Russell .1,:.

4i. i ition nolicv. said he disaereedir- ftit.la!n w'te lives at convevea to maraarei m. Lriancv oy IVlarv Bmger bv deed dated August 7. 1929.

and recorded in volume 291 of Deed Records at Daae 354. in the Recorder Office of Licking Countv. Ohio: and now owned bv Homer B. Johnston. That aaid oetitlon further oravs that the above named persons be forever barred and eniomed from claiming any rigiit.

title or interest in and to taid real estate: that the title thereto bt tdiudtied to be in Homer Johnston, that the condition of a mortgage thereon, in favor if George H. Phillips, be found to have been satisfied; and that the same be declared to be null and void. The above named persons are here- bv notified that thev arc reauired to answer said petition on or before the 11th dav of March. 1944. or that a ludement and decree will be taken in accordance with the oraver of caid petition.

HOMER JOHNSTON. Bv KIBLER KIBLKR. Attornfva. 1-21-28 2-4-U-18-25 NOTICK TO CONTRACTORS STATE OF OHIO 2110 $14: 260 to MO SI.1 (0; 330 to 4(10 SI2 50." 12.75: 160 lo 180 $IS50: sows. SI 1 73-i 12..25.

Cattle Receipts liyhl: market steadv; mostly cows and bulls on market: rood steers and heifers. I13 good beef cows. $9il2: bulls. Mall. Calves Receiots lnht; market steadv.

i i thp Florirla spnalnr nn Wehrle avenue. He is a her sister, Mrs. Maude How-1' i a fnalor on tne Low Hates ard, 449 South Second street. "sue iiivuivcu in me over-riaing vote. Jacksontown Group Meets.

"I'm voting on the issue of taxi of Jacksontown Mcth-legislation, and tax legislation church will meet Wednes-alone," Lucas said idaV all day in the home of Mrs. NOT MORE THAN TWO CASES TO A CUSTOMER MISS BERTHA BOGLE. The funeral of Miss Bertha Bo- FEARS' TAX EXPERIENCE! na a bitummou treatment. Item Cbirag-o Livestork. "1.

Chicam. Feb. 25. APi Hogs Re-, gle of Brownsville will be held F'-ivr nr0t Width. 18 feet.

LenKlh. The roll call followed jrtarry Clark. A casserole lunch- iir.il, nianvrv irfincr a i riaturoav tne- eeneraiiv weak to is cent, As soon as the vote was an- wi 1 be served at noon. nouneed erasins the firct tav "0y Name Society Meets. M.

STAPLETON 27 ARCAHK Third Door From ourth Street Entranre. a. m. 9:30 p. m.

BEER SALES, INC. "-2 leei or 15 miles. Proposal No. 3. Cov nf ton Countv.

Onio, on Section Far'i of tne Martinsourg-W -is- Rriftd. State Hignwav No. 44. Finute No 206. Newcastle a i-: uv aDDtvinK a bitumtnoiLs uuim to nareiv sooa to iiam no? often 25 cents off: eood and choice be in Poplar Forks cemetery.

2(XI to 3.10 lbs mostly $13 75. several loads around 220 to 2S0 S1.1D0 mi rc jveto in the historv of congress I Members of the Holy Name so- TI 1 r- naiKpy oDtained unanimous con-ivlrlv 1,1 "le icssea nacrament coon no" 'funeral 'Vcharles' W.tto have read the exchange of, will meet in 402 Andoyer in 11cm T-31. Pivprnont-Widtii. 20 feet. Length, DKPARTMKVT OF HIGHWAY S.

Columbus. Ohio. Februan- 14. 1944. Engineer of Sales Legal Codv No.

44-29 UNIT PRICE CONTRACT Sealed Drooosaia will be received atl 13.75: sows. marct about steadv. most-, Tinglev of Buckeve Lake who ni aim ires-" uemm best lisht Roosevelt. services in the church to recite 4 vi or 2 20 miles. notable $13 40; indicated holdover; v.

LOOK OUT! The spectators didn't stay rosary for the late Frank ahont 5000 head. Pai, win De neia tne nou.se- the office of the State Highway Di Binder. Cattie Heceiot5 2.000 head: calves, holder funeral home where the hear the publicized correspondence, however, and they made so Proposal No. 4. octon and Knox Counties.

Ohio. A (Parti. (Part), i-'ie and (Part) of the Mill-Ntrwcatle-Neilie and Martms- rector of Ohio, at Columbus, Ohio, until 10:00 A. Ohio Standard Time receiots. 500 head: iirm undertone body will remain for services at 1 market on meaner suddiv; good to i it i Tuesday.

March 7. 1944. for improve choice steers nelhne at $1517: latter I'm on mv way to TIM'S ment in: t. in. odiuruay.

jduuui win made in Glen Rest cemetery near once too. oaid for 1.144-lb. averaeos Proposals Nos. 1 to 3 Inclusive are several loads. $15 75 16: draeev trade offered as one oroiect and will be Keynoidsburg.

-V r. on fommnn and medium Grades: mar Granee Meets. Madison grange w-ill hold its regular meeting Tuesday at 8 p. m. A miscellaneous shower will be given for Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Crawford. Members attending are asked to take a pie. Ohio Bell Has Huge Roads State HiRh-f 719 and 443. State Route No.

in Built-r. sNcwcastle and Jefferson u.s. bv aonlvine a bituminous Hem T-31. P.urent Width. 24 feet, lenffth.

fret. Width. 20 feet, length. awarded as one contract. Proposal No, 1.

ket weak: heifers and Rood grade beef mucn noise leaving the reading clerk hardly could be heard. Finally, Barkley himself moved the reading be dispensed with and the senate ordered the letters printed in the Congressional Record. Thus ended another act in the PLACE as cows, market steadv. but lower grades MOTHERS If your child can walk, he or she can dance and correctly. Our method is recognized as having no superior.

New Classes Forming SATURDAY. 4:30. DOBB-ELLEN EWALD STUDIO OF DANCE 35 WEST CHIRCH STREET MRS. BARBARA II. HERXDON.

Services for Mrs, Barbara Perrv Countv, Ohio on Sections K. P. Q. R. S-l and S-2 of the New beef cows and canners and cutters iVH 16' 2 W.

Main weak to 15 cents lower: market trot. Total lencth. 49.156,8 feet Helen Herndon. 229 Sclby street. 10 to 15 cents off: verv drazffv in an-snre of reliable fthmoer outlet: bes' I) Street will be held Saturday at 2:30 Proposal No.

5. fed heifers, $15 25: cutter cows. aiitl Knox Counties. Ohio, on down: moM beef cow. S8t0o11, with Volume Of Business i i p.

m. in the A. M. E. church with Rev.

a Davis officiating. Burial will be made in Cedar Hill cemetery. enod grades to shiDDers, SI 1 oractica! outside heaw sauace bull? ffl vealerp market steadv at 1-" To Get a High Class SHOE SHINE! Men's. Women's and Children's Shoes Shined. down: stockeni and feeders market capital most stirring political drama in years.

Kirkersville Man Under Bond Robert Robv, Kirkersville restaurant operator, was tilaced notninallv steadv. Sheeo ReceiDts. 4 000 head: hardly FRANK J. BINDER. The funeral services for Frank ark-New Lexington Road.

State Hign-wav No. 356, State Route No 13. in Thorn and Hooewell TownshtDs. bv a-Divine a bituminous treatment. Item T-31.

Pavement: Width. 18 feet; Length, 54.754 feet or 10.37 miles. Proposal No. 2. Fairfield Countv.

Ohio, on Section of the BJacklick-Eastern Road. State Hiehwav No 718. State Route No. 204, Libertv and Walnut Townships, by aoolving a bituminous treatment. Item T-31.

Pavement Width, 20 feet: Length, 11.035 feet or 2.U9 miles. Proposal No. 3. Fairfield and Licking Counties. Ohio, on Sections A C.

and Baltimore of the Lancaster -Kirkersville Road. State Hiehwav No. 462, State Route No. in Libertv and Harrison Townships, by applying a bituminous treatment. Item Cleveland.

Feb. 25. (AP) The Ohio Bell Telephone company re-i ported today 1943 net income of S3.748.8S8 operating revenues of $67,347,376. the highest volume of business in the utility's The company handled nearly I 2.000.000 local cals and 33,000.000 ong distance calls to hit all-time J. Binder.

402 Andover street. enoueh done earlv to establish market, scattered earlv sales and most bids -weak to fullv 25 cent lower: part load good native lambs. $16: asking" up to $16.50 and sliahtlv above for Hood will be held with a requiem mass K. I and Marlinshura ot ine -rsbure Road. State No.

23. U. Route No. 62. in Vn v'on Mortfan and Clav Town-.

i oplvme a bituminous treat- Ijcn 1-31. nt Width. 1 feet, lencth -4 Width. 17 feet, length. fee- TV.

lerstnh. 32.208 feet or 6.1 miles. estimated cost $47,900.00. N'a. 1 to 5 inclusive of unncct to be comoleted not later ir.zn August 1, 1944.

Tmo iiiinimum waee to be oald to all (moloved on this contract shall accordance with the "Schedule rf Hourlv Waee Rates and Determined bv The De-rav of Industrial Halations to State Hiehwav DeDartment I accordance with Sec- Men's and Women's HATS CLEANED Shoes Dved and. Repaired. Neckties Cleaned and Pressed. EAGLES Funeral Notice Funeral Services for onr late under a $100 oeace bond today by and choice fed wooled westerns. aecK good and choice fall shorn lambs held above $15 50: short load Hood yearling at 9 a.

m. Saturday morning in Blessed Sacrament church. Burial will be made in Cedar Hill cemetery. Municipal Judge Harvev J. Alex andcr.

and ordered to oav court Peaks in 1943 Ples- Randolph costs as the result of an affidavit iEide saici report. being filed acainst Rnhv hv Since 1939. when World War II! wethers. $13.75: with vearhng ewes discounted 11. slaughter ewes verv scarce.

MISS ALICE ATKINSON. Services for Miss Alice Atkin 1-31. brother. Frank J. Binder, will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the home.

403 Mae Cohev. Kirkersville restau- broke 0hi Bell long dis-i ranteur w.ho charged that she tance falls increased 75 per cent was afraid for herself and her ard local calls 39 per cent. i children arising from I son, who died Wednesday at her President Is Not In Washington home northeast of Pataskala. 17-4. 17-4a.

17-5 and 17-5a ra trmriii iu in. io htl, 'ihii feet. Width. 20 feet: Length. lO.jWt feet.

Total lengtn. 54.912 feet, or 10.4 miles. Proposal No. 4. Fairfield Countv.

Oiuo. on Sections rir niiu Ml i V. tn. i ft made hv Hnhv in th 1 ff-'ral Crirlf of Ohio. Personals Vinton D.

Morrow funeral home; Edward nritru'h 1 dfirr must submit with his bid a 11 r-ci cVieck in an amount equal nrr cent of the estimated cot, Glon Wright, former mm With i lie I'lesinenuai rany, in raiajivdia. nunai won unui lownsnin lustice of the neace A-I. A-2 and Pickermeton nf the Andover streets Signed; I. W. HAY, Worthy President.

E. L. VOGELMEIER, Sec'y. The peace bond is in force today that he has moved to Rfvnnlrlshmi! Raitimore Somerset CO. ZO, U.r riesiueiii to vmt more than ten thou hilars Road.

State Hiehwav Nn. 4111. State ve( slojv to shake of effects of a At MRS. LOTA L. DVNAWAY.

Route No. 256. in Violet Townshio. specification are on file recent attack of influenza, is get- nine months. the Shoemaker farm at Marne The case of John C.

Dorn. 226 anfi intends to make his future North Cedar street, chareeri wilhi home there. He will mien a mart. SATURDAY SPECIALI ROAST TURKEY AND DRESSING 50c Choice of Two Side Dishes! GOOD COFFEE. 5c THE NOOK IN THE ARCADE tine a measure of rest and relaxa Funerl services for Mrs.

Lota Lucille Dunaway were held at tion from politically stormy Wash house soon. 2 p. m. today in the Cnss tiros. --r drnartnient of highways ana ice of the resident district v--m'v director.

director reserves the right to 'p'-ei anv and all bids. H. G. SOURS, State Hiehwav Director. aDolvinst a bituminous treatment.

Jlem T-31. Pavement Width 18 Drae feet: Length 10.560 feet. Width. 18 Seal feet: Lencth. 23.760 feet.

Total length, 23.700 leet or 4.S miles. Proposal No. 5. Fairfield Countv. Ohio, on Sections B.

C-l and C-2 of the I'hilhcothe-Lan-r-aster Kuari Stale Hiuhwav No. 301. funeral chapel. Burial was in ma pie Grove cemetery, Granville. vmiii- imoxicatea.

arrested at 11:45 m. Saturday, was passed until March 17 after motion for extension of time by Josenh Fitzgibbon. Dorn's attorney, was accepted. ington. He is isolated personally from representatives of the press.

But it would be inaccurate to sav he is isolated also from reper-l Attention, Moose (t'PPKR AND ENTERTAINMENT Saturday Night Admliilnn: Vour Pid-l Recipe. Mrs. Margaret Collier, South First street, received word Thursday that her husband, Pvt. Charles Collier, who has been stationed at Ft. Wayne, until recently, has been transferred to MFMORIAM.

Tn lovinir memory of our darl cussions of his veto of the second M.i i Am.n.l. nnrl ing babv. Linda Willadcen. who ru.ir Creek Townshi'os bv aonlving wartime tax bill. Special facilities oasseci awav one vrar ku permit nis anriosi ihm.iiii umi-; l- 7 rnunication with the White February 2a.

1943 at the age of 1 The chief executive himself dis- "lomns James McQloy announced today that he has made a location for a gas or oil well on the Rav Baughman farm in Swan's road bmimlnou irealmeni. item r-Ji. Pavement Width. 20 feet. Lctieth.

35.376 feet or 6.7 miles. Total estimated cost S38.455.00. Prooosals Nos. 1 to 5 inclusive of this protect to be comoleted not later titan Aueust 1. 1H44.

The minimum waee tn be oaid to all stavea ior sucn nine lie oseci ne was wui nivn urged Senate Majority Leader willarirpn. arklev not to resign in protest Jusf one pn()uci U) svvfp(h. Home Dressed POULTRY 362 Union Street (Opposite Trailer Camp) OR CALL 47703 Ba rmnlnveri mi this ciMltlat-t II I TMrt nffipial PV. BIRTHS he iii accordance witlt the "Sclieriulc 'i' nf his ahsonre as been of Prevailing llcmrlv Wace Rates As- Pl.ll ation ot aPSCnte nas Ul bd fuf eaHh torincommg. r.lri ono more irwel Vercoe Company Memberi New York Stock Exchange Huntington Hank Building Hepreseniame a P.

LUCAS Texas, and has been promoted to I the rank of T-4 sergeant. QDTTrr t3'C Pfc. Wayne Ankrum returned OrllVIalt 2 Thursday to Camp Campbell. Pfllll TRY MinifCT aftr spending a 11-day furlough rUULIHl rflAriRtl in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

sou sfxosn sthfft Charles Norris. fi2 Grant street. Corporal and Mrs. Rav Lavum CHICKENS and Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Rob- ert Layton are home Fort; DUCKS GEESE Bragg, N.

and are spending a 15-day furlough with their fam- commercial nRKsstNo Hies in Newark. rhmt rsl The Family of NOTICE FACTORY WORK-HAROLD ANDREWS CAFF will cash RequeSts That dinn, Arink NO I-LOW ERS wine lioiieurs mixed drinks BE SENT. Nut to Grand Theater. wit 1IIU19- oay afternoon. Corporal and Mrs.

Howard Meacham, 64 Oakwood avenue, a son, James; Howard in the Newark City hospital, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Meacham was Mr. Roosevelt, however, cnn-jTo shinp around His traded influenza shortly And seeing our wee darling. Cnristmas and the case was se- H(, cllimpi her for His own.

vere enough to drop his weight, Sadlv mjssed bv her parents, 10 pounds. His personal physician. I Wr sn(j Mrg 0mP. Kennedv. Vice Adm.

Ross T. Melntire. hsdi prandnarents. Mr and Mrs. A.

C. been urging him to get out of erandparent. Charles capital, to take it easy for a time Kennedv. and renin his strength. CARD OF THANKS.

We express re nest gratitude to our friends and neighbors for their heln and assistance during and after the fire which destroved our barn. MR. AND MRS JAMES SOWAKD. certained and Determined bv lie uc-Dartnient of Industrial Relations applicable to State Hiehwav Department Improvements In accordance with Sections 17-3. 17-4.

17-4a. 17-6 and 17-5a of the General Code of CMo." The bidder must submit with his bid a certified check In an amount eouai to five per cent of the estimated rnsi but in no event more than ten thousand Plans and specifications arn on file In the department of hlahw-r-- and the office of Ihe resirlrnt district (Ir-nutv di'ecior The director reet- the right leiect anv and all bids. H. O. SOURS.

2-18-2J State Hutliwav Director. formerly Aln a Morriss. Corporal Meacham is "somewhere" with the U. S. Armv.

Four vcj'j p'trr 3 sm.iii s'te't u'e wish 1 vnif. our smrpi-P had been placed in a glass case st thanks to all friends and neigh- Approximately 16.000 Ameri- the British Museum, a snail. hnrs. who assisted in anv wav, can families adopt childien an- 1 Chapped up and squecrd. ore ton of cirirr annles will vielrf 10 emersea.

muring tne prict niness and acavn, nuauy. jaiiona of juice..

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